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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-23 - Orange Coast Pilot... / Fro 1n Huntington Beach toSan C-lcmcntc... . We've got the coast covered . . . 75¢ ORANGE CO\Sf ·' SUN DAY, OCTOBER 23, 1988 .. --. BY JIM DAVIS GARFIELD® .. .... 10-z1 ©fllll990:Md ~ • ...c. . '-'E~F'~ DID YOU .•. I MEAN PJ ! --Er<, BILl-Y!--NO-· JEFFY/ •.. r DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER ----- I TH lNK YOU KNOW T HAT MARIE AND RICK HAVE j BEEN DATING FOR THE I LAST COUPLE OF MONTHS, I SAM! YES! MAR10ENE TOLD HER YESTERDAY, NOT AWARE THAT RICK AND MARIE WERE AN ITEM ! YES, I SAW THEM DRIV- ING OUT TOGETHER ABOUT A WEEK AGO! THEY MAKE A NICE COUPLE! I:'M GLAD ~'M THE ONLY GIRL.. GRANDMA NEVER GETS MY NAME· · MIX;ED UP.. _ r bv Harold Ledoux -, I_T_H_O_U_G_H_T_S_O_, -TO_O_!_B_U_T..:;.._R_IC_K_ ~ D'DN'T MARIE - CAME BY TO PlCK UP MARIGENe KNOW A60UT :IT? TH\S EVENIN0! • DOONESBURY ... THe NeAT a»tPt.JMENTARY I 5'TUrF THeY PtJT BY TH£. SINK ... =V . ! II :P' . ~.....__~ i ~ ~-~,c/ \=::===i i 1--~ ........ ~~~~~:;=:t 10-23 ,._. 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Add ,..,.,. ....... ,... , •a, aeec .. to ... whf. -------.· IO.J3 OK,ZiG .•. WAAr 5eeMS 10 Be. 'THe PROB~WiTM FUZ.'Z. 't I . BLOOM COUNTY {J()SI{ I' i.5 A /?ECEA~/J Alm5T;5 ~!Yt.& I/NP f'El(jf.J!J'1t./1Y 1tJ K l't.VN(lel(EP l!K~ clcWEl~ rt<tJM HI~ 6KAVt".~/ SHOE FoR TuE. UN l'TE.P ~TATES OF AME$(tCA, BY BERKE BREAiHED '(QlJ WANlfD 101~~ TOO, E~, DAD 1 • ... ONE. NATION ... AHM4Y FAINT ~ ___, _____ -------- © t988 Unoted Feature Syndicate. Inc. by MacNelly Don't Hurry, ·ae . Happy \ Q: I can't ~Unt Bob Hoskins, tbt human star of WM Ff'tUIUlll Ro,er Rublt, is really British. His American accut is so perfect. -Marcy Lambeau Rockford. Ill. A: He jolly well is Brit- ish. Hoskin~ 45. simply has masterful control of his voice. He lives in London near his parents and. at 5-6. has been compared to a fireplug. Before show biz, he planted bananas on a kibbuu and was a firc-ea1- er in a circus. Hoskins won best actor in Cannes for Mona usa in 1986. Q: What ch11rch does Mkhatl o.bkis attend? -Kelly Manders, Arlmgton. Va. A: He attends Boston's Greek Orthodox Cathedral every month or so, including Easter with has mother. Wife ~tty attends Boston·s Temple Israel on High Holy Days. When they can, George and Barbara Bush regularly attend St. Martin's Episcopal Church in hometown Houston, St. Columbus in Washington, D.C.. and St. Ann's in Kennebunkport, Maine. Q: Shouldn't tht Hetlll of tlte CllW h.aff IJMated by now? Tbty wen jmion two years aao. -Michael Harriscn Albany. Ga. QIBTmlfTa:IED Who's so funny? Q 1 Wlaida comedians. KCOrdJas to otber COlltdiam. are tk f llHiest work:iea today? -Chris Harper, Alamo, Ttnn . .A 1 Enduring funnyman Bob Hope says he roan at Steven Wright ("He's just wonderful, with his slow timing and all':) ano Jay Leno ("His choice of material is tcni6.c''). Standup comic Richard Lewis calls Albert Brooks .. the funniest guy I know" and says Richard Belzer "makes me laugh hard" -perhaps the highest compliment. Which comedjan m.Ues you laugh so hard you can't breathe? Call USA WEEK.END's hotline with your favorite maJc and female comic and we'll run the hilarious results. To help you vote, here arc some of to- day's most popuJar Jaugb-makers: Louie Anderson, Roseanne Barr, Sandra Bern- hard, Billy Crystal, Rodney ~eld. Phyllis Diller, Whoop\ Goldbera. Bob Goldthwait, Steve Martin, Eddie Mwphy, Richard Pryor, JO&D Riven, Paul Rodri- guez. Gary Shandlina, Lily Tomlin, Marsha Warfield, Robin Williams. Q: I WU WOll4aiJla If Carol Burvtt ud Vicki Lawrt~ an Oii rJM oaes kcaae Carol hasn't appeare4 oa M"""''s F.,,,;1y u E.uct ill two years. -Dan Mto, Key We.rt, Fla. Q: WMt tow. 4W ~ DMs Williams l"O" IP la? He clW a ...,,._ job bl lad.iq thl' WubiJlatola IJM1kfa to n die 1988 S.awr Bo"'I. -Ctltstt Nttly. Palo Afro. Ca •. ' A: One of eight kids. Williams was ~ in Za chary. la. (pop: 9,000). He and wife, Lisa -expecung their first child in November -have a five-acre home on Lemon Road there. Ourint the season they live on a haJf-aett in Herndon. Va., in a two-story home fin' minutes from Redskins Park. Williams.. 33, was s1d~ lined by a September emeraency appendectomy. Q: Is Jadp ReiUoN ta.at ador's ral llUlt? A: "We treat every show like it's one day of a school year." says co-executive producer Rich Eustis. ..The first show is Monday, the second Tuesday, and so on. At that rate it'll be years before they graduate." T1rl If A la Mii ..__ Sellllz .. CR Q: Rock Hlldsoe's lo•tr llrMtt • a..tt's ....... II Sflll11111 .A I No, Burnett has just been busy with other projects. The friends still get totcther to "laugh ao.d.Dy and giggle," says Lawrence Schultz (she re- cently added husband Al's last name). Burnett and daughter Carrie, back from Russia, a.re co-authoring Undtr Ont Roof. about Carrie's former cbemi- caJ dependency. There's good news: The old aana. with Har- vey Korman and Tim Con- way, mi&ht do a TV special. -Brian Bart, Cortland. Oh1 A: No. it says Edward Ernest Reinbold Jr. on his driver's license. Reinhold, 31, was so dubbed because as an infant. he looked j ust Like a jud&t-Plans are afoot for ~ly Hills Cop Ill. (Remember? Reinhold was Eddie Murphy's bumpkin sidekick.) flied became .Rock dJda't tdl him ht had AJDS. -------------------- What's tbe stahlS of the case? -Barbara Martin , Houston A: Marc Christian's S l~million lawsuit goes to trial Nov. 21, three years after Hudson's death from AIDS. Amon& those aivina depositions: Liz Taylor, Linda Evans. "I'm tired of the whole thing." says Christian, who wasn't named in Rock's will. Q: Does Bea Artb11r enr......, ~ liaeeU? -Elaine Stok.n, Plymouth, Wa.f}f. A: If she does. it's very sektom. The S-9 star of Tht Gofdtn Girls even wore flats to the Emmys. Ar- thur, 60, won for best actress in a comedy series. - Published by Gannett Co. Inc. • • ~ t•""' WlllCIN) • Alen H. ............ ClllllllllM John J. CUltef, l"l 11llllft I CEO ~ 0.0..:P 0. b IOOW, ........... 0.C. 20DM.(POlt~ um lllTllAY Tl ... Weird Al Y ankovic, 29 ... The prince of parody (Eat It. /'111 Fat) will celebrate by makina ··some Tater Tots with Thousand Island dressina and watchina Bn·trly Hillbillin muns." Yankovic. born Oct. 23, J 959, says he'd like "Jarwe piles of cash. a new, clean pair of underwear, a bean and cheese burrito -and world pe1ee." S•1 Ill CIM JQfW1 C. Oum ..... -= JQflrl w. w..r JI( • ... • • Mlillrl Mlrcla a-.s ................. ,.,,,,....._ ......... aw.o.~ And ... Oct. %1 Doug F\ICl9, 2& ~,63 Oct. 24 • 41 Oct. 21 9cltlby f01ICtlt. '8 Oct. 211 Jlc¥' SmiCtt. 41 F1'lnCOll M!nll'll Id. 72 I Oct.~ JotlnO...~ Oct.• '--' Ptlolr*.. 14 ... Mlxander. 49 J Owll~.!2 Oct.21 K.-JedCIOn. 40 ~ RlctWd °"'1f\IM, 4, -- lllE Every year there ore approximately 500.000 flres that cause c:Ner 5,000 deaths In US. homes. A traaic. needless stattsttc. lbcl can change Tt. Fire prewntlon experts belieYe most ot the thousands cA deaths and Injuries could be avoided If smoke detectors and flashlights ~e property maintained. The simple act ot replacing a few batter1es could double your tomlly's chances of survtval ... except, as we all know, It's so ~sy to forget. ,,,.,. "an~ woy lo ,.,,.Mlm,..*"°«M'lll~ On October 30 you11 chanaeyour clock back lo S1andord Tl~Slmply change the batteries In a ll smoke detectors and flashlights. Take 5 Minutes To Protect Your IDved On-. That's all It takes to gtve those who mean the most to you a fighting chance to sur- vive a fire In your home. Just remember ttiese words. "Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery~ • 118111 -1.1111. Check Olf Thete 7 Important Life Saving llules O Do you hove enough smoke detectors? You should hove one on each level. in the kitchen, s1airwells and hallways near bedrooms.. O Flashlights ore absolutely vital Many fires occur at night and a working flashlight will help you and your family to exit quickly and safety. Keep them in specific places and make sure everyone knows where ttievara ,, o Periodic safety checks ore a good idea. Hofd a lft candle under your smoke detector. It will respond quickly if it's working. And try bhllghts to be sure the(re working. O Practice "Exit Ort Is with the ent re family Identify two ways out of every room. Hove a pion which Includes a meeting place and a roll coll. C "'."each children never to hide under beds or 1n closets 1n a f re Keep matches. cigarette lighters and hous&- , hold chemlcols out of reach. , =Once ou+s oe >toy ot..ts1ce Coll the fire deportment. ,., =A ciosea :Joor stows '1e ...... Pod o' re srioKe ord "'eof It is best to sleep with bedroom doors closed. When you hear 1tie alarm. crawl to the door and touch it. If it is cool. open it a crock and check for smoke. Keep low with your head down to ovoid smol<a If the door feels hot. donT open 11. Use on a lternate exit. Don1 put it off The safety of your family is too important. Make sure you hove sufficient batteries on hand today. So 1tils October 30 when you ·~ M>cK Clock, Change Your latlefY~ Spoo1ored b¥ lwready Clmstc ll'and lcrttery r.------------1 I ltlrig Flt8 Safety HOtrHI I • With the Child Flnde< Safety Stickef A I tunct1onor. ottroctiYe window stlcicer I I .that woutd help locate your children's I room in cose a on emergency It's ootv I 2sc with the proceeds oong '°help I bum victims ocroa the country I ~~~sen-I I Child Ander Sotety StiCkef I 1324 South 9th St. I St. Lou~ MO 63104 I °""' ..,.,... 1"3"'81 L ____________ J ~ I I I ! I • __ ___...._ T H E N E W .. B U Z Z W 0.. R D Feeilg rushed? Tl)ilg to take things slower md stl keep..-? If you're wonied about being too luried, you're not -.e. By MARY ELLIN BARREIT Television producer Jay Bernstein bas homes in Los Angeles and Malibu, 3 cars, 8 phones in bis bedroom. But he didn't have a tape of Bobby Mcferrin's song Don't Worry. Be Happy until a friend left it on bis doorstep several weeks ago. "Sbe said, •You've got to hear this song, I think it will be good for you.' " Bernstein took a minute out of his 15-hour workday, a minute away from his car phones, from IUtlcbes at Le Dome, drinks at the Polo Lounge, to listen to McFer- rin 's simple, soothing message. ··I played it I played it a lot It felt good to lilleD to it, because when I wake up in the mornina lots of times I imagine I hear someone say 'Ifs show time.' And when I go to sleep I bear 'It's a wrap.' This sona lets me know there are other thinp out there.'' Don't worry, be happy. A mantra for manica. slopn for a s~ut world. Tbe sooa captures the COllJlict Bernstein and many ofus stnwJe w:itb more eadl day: how to keep up in a fast·s:-ed wortd but 6.nd time to slow down, too. It's no wonder jazz Jin1er Mcferrin went sold, hit No. I and a'OSled over to counuy, pop, Top «). you name it, with bit a cappdJI ditty. He'• tabn the my • USA lf'.800/0QOB na, t• rhythms of reggae, woven in some Eastern wisdom, added humor and vocal virtuosity and given us a balm for our burnout. His musical timing couldn't have been better. While the song bas been bumina up the cbans, there's been more and more talk of frenzied, frantic times and how to escape them. Fast-traclc mapzines like Yanity Fair and L«zr's are ta.lkina about the Death of Downtime and the Age of Acceleration. BaJance is the new buzzword. People are sayina they've aot to slow down. Even McFerrin feels the pressure: "The fast lane? Well, ru tell you. the pece is killina me." So be recently bepn • year's sabbatical &om AnsiDI .. , really look forward to the time to just relax." People who don't have that luxury are comina up with novel ways to put on the bnkes in the fut lue. Sid Cato. $5, a corpcn1t contUlwn, med 10 be a public relations executive in Chicqo but now bandies everythin& from bis suburban home in Waukesha. Wis., thanb to I Wt mecbinc. bome computet and ovmU,bt mail '1bn lft buodreda and bUDdreds of ~it'~ terCDe. I km beina ..ay hm tile bmde ad ................... ..., ... , ..... FAIT UIE= c ...... .., lnsttil ........... .......... , ....... ,, .... --·· Mata ,... .. bustle, away from dumpsten and p.tbqe trucks.,. With phones on planes and tt'lins, oftices in hotels. and exercise bikes with word processors attached. there's little escape from wort stress these days. .. Even with messqe machines and on&-minute man· agers we are more hurried, more frutic. less able to keep appointments, experiencina ovcrtoad and burn- out," says Jeremy Rifkin, pbilotopher and author (II. firm Wan(Henry Holt). He blames it on trying to li \e at microchip speed. .. The computer sets a pace totallv out of sync w:itb our biolOli<:al clock." Leisure time &lie> is pertded out and scheduled. Mark Warner, 33, who runs his own oellular phone business in Wuhinat.on. D.C.. lines up social engage· menu like business meetinp. .. rm notorious for dou· hie-or triJ)le-bookina evannp; .omebody at 7, some· body at 9, IOmebody else at 10 0t 11. My mends give me a lot of sriet" Bernstein. 49, it 10 busy that when heps to the wmina talon once a week be bu bil usistant drop off a list of c:aUa be am make whUe lyh-. under the tamp. "I taJce two, tometiJlla daree. lhowen a day. At the pace l to. I like always to t.l dean." _ -~switching to-fmerlcUviliertilt~ c n. So they pared down their lives and wrote a racquetb&ll. drive-through zoos or musical instruments book, Liftbalanu (Ballantine). to help others do the with numbered keys you can learn to play instantly. same. They also teach seminars on the subject. There's an Eating on tht Run cookbook with prep times .. Balance is the alternative to dropping out, .. says under a minute: "Place cheese on crackers, 11 sec-Richard Eyre. "I drive older cars than I did five yqars· onds." Research shows two-career couples talk t.o each ago, I make less money, my wardrobe is smaller. But other an average of 13 minutes a day. l'm delighted about every one of those things." .. The pace of our work has carried over to our leisure To sec if others shared their feelings, the Eyres com· time, when people should be recovering from the hectic mi$sioned a Gallup poll last January. It found that 89 pace oflife." says Geoffi'ey Godbey, professor ofleisurc percent of Americans believe balancing their time and studies at Penn Sute University. energy between various priorities is their most impor· Godbey's own workday is far from laid back. There's Wlt concern. rank.in& ahead of. safety, band.ling stress a constant pressure t.o write, to get grants. "I have to and controlling their diet and weiaht. It ranked hiahest fight to sit at my desk and read," he laments. .. 1 am told among people 35 to 45 with incomes above $25,000. J can do that in the evening. How can I continue to Balance matters a lot to Pane and George Lonnee. learn if I can't read?" Five years ago, they were working overtime in Southern .... w.u. ,......,. .. .............. Frustration like that breeds rebellion. And more of us are challengina the rush-rush syndrome with a new idea: Slower is better. "I've been traveling and working for the last seven years," McFerrin says, "and I've aot two kids rd like to spend some time with, some friends. a house that's being iemodeled (in San Francisco) that rd like to be in on. And just get away from this for a while." Trus isn't the "tune in, ~um on. drop out" kind of challenge posed by the '60s countertUI~ but more finding balance and modenltion. We're bqinning to feel with Gandhi that "there's more to life than increas- ing its spted." Look at the popularity of prdenina. bild-watchina. fly-fishina. Open a yuppie's Sharper lmaee catalog and you find a dozen devices for fighting stJess: a portable massaae table, a clock Mio that plays sounds of surf, waterfalls or rain. Richard Eyre, 43, a Harvard MBA and maoqement consultant, utcd to commute between s.Jt Lake City and Washington. His writer/musician wife Linda, 411 lived by her appointment ca)endar. They aoi '° WT1pped up in work they had oo time for their nine California just to keep the klas in skateboards and designer clothes. Weekend getaways to the mountains meant sitting for hours in traffic.. Now they live-in rustic Battle Ground, Wash., on five acres instead · of 100 square feet, fish for salm- on. keep a vegetable pt· den and an orchard. ''lf s quieter, slower, more family oriented here. We'd never go back," says Pane Lonnee, 40. Not all people tone down their lives so dra- matically. Joseph Dona- tucci, 35, of Pb.ilade~ phia, a.corporate lawyer and triatblete, finds se- renity with his family, or even his cats: .. They re- lieve stress wben they jump on your des.k..and make you stop tNOrking." Matthew Aickstcin, 42, of Columbia, Md., ,ets away to a Buddhist meditation center in West Virginia once a month. Vernon and An- nie Jo Sanders of Colum- bia, SC., both 47, are build.in& a retreat from their hectic lives: a lakeside house with a whirlpool. Some·fc>in thrive on the fast pace, though. Like pro- ducer Bernstein. ·•rve always been a workaholic," he says. A typical day mi&ht include a breakfast meeting at the Bd Air Hotel, telephone appointment beck home, lunch with bis attorney, drinks with a litetal)' agent, dinner at Ma- son's. pany at Spaao and at least 200 phone calls, in- cluding those be gets on his three car phones. John Dixon. 30, a suft' enaineer for IBM in Bing- hamton. N. Y .. loves his 60-t.o 80-bour weeks. He lik.D watching TV, reading the~ and listenina to music at the same time. "Life is movina. If you sit in any one place long enough you'U see the world pass you by. If there wasn't any challenae ~ wouldn' be any fun." But if your dream is to sit and watch the wortd go by, for a whiJe at least. then listen to professor Oodbey's rule: "'Own Jess. do les.t and say no." Like Mchrrin's four words, it aetS to the heart of the maner and makes us "l bener. Fast ContribMti'lg: Gt'M Grf')I, Christine Ma#O Bobby McFerrin's been worried. Now he's teady to be happy . The four-time Grammy winner bas just begun a year's sabbatical from touring after four years on the road, eight months a year. • How will he downshift out of the fast lane? By following lhe advice or his own soo,g: "Don ·1 Worry, B~ Happy says something that's just com-· mon sense, common Wisdom for humanity - that worry is coun,terproductive," he says. "Worry takes away your energy. You need to turn it into something very positive. And that lS 10-put a smile on your face and say, well, try to take it a little more lightly." Mcferrin. 38, began evolving bis philosophy into a song four years ago, music.ally improvising with a saying of the late Indian religious teacher Meher Baba. who has.a U.S. following. ··Whenever you see a poster of Meher Baba, it usually says 'Don't worry, be happy,' which is a pretty neat philosophy in four words. I think." He bad no idea the song, wruob he finished while recording the Simple Plto.SUrt!S album, would beoomc almost an anthem for the post- Yuppie ,eneration. "The song came out of my own personal need to say something to myself. When I wrote the song, I was experiencing a period of suess and tension. There were some thinp going on in my life that I wasn't happy with, and this song was wrinen for me just as much as anyone else." Mcferrin, who once considered becoming an Episcopal minister. says he may spend most of the next five years taking it slow. He plans to do some writing for a 12-piece vocal group he's forming called Voiccstra. And spend more time with his wife Debbie and kids. ages 3 and 7. .. ...., ... ,..,., • Plays computer Scrabble. •Takes hot baths. •Reads. • Meditates. • Keeps journals. •Walks. • ~atches TV. By Bruce Fessier A Halloween off er from Hallmark • with 8nf $5 Hamrt p..rchase Vncent Price narrates ttis colection oi creepy ctassCs. 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They may not be trek- king door-to-door shriek- ing "trick or treat," but, ac- cording to researchers at Hallmark Cards, Inc., more adults will join in the hob- goblin' good times of Hal- loween this year than ever before.· In fact, they estimate that one out of every four adults in the country w ill don a costume for the holi- day this year and that a higher percentage of adults than ever before will throw or attend a costume party. Why the sudden inter- est in costumed cavorting? Experts at Hallmark specu- late that today's success- oriented young adults are seeking to indulge them- selves in fun and fanta.sy as a break from the fast-paced world. R. Chris Martin, moti- vational psychologist and consultant to Hallmark, ex- plains the healthy escapism of Halloween this way: "In costumes, adults feel less inhibited, freer to express themselves. When you' re incognito, you may do and say things you've never done before." The irony of Hallow- een's newfound maturity, says Hallmark holiday ex- pert Sharron Uhler, is that the holiday began as an adult ritual more than 2,000 years ago. "The pagan New Year's feast of the Druids, the religious leaders of the Celtic tribes in Wales, Ire- land and Scotland, is cred- ited as the ancestor of modern Halloween cele- brations," she says. "On the Druids' New Year's eve, October 31st, the ghosts that were thought to roam about the houses of the living were greeted w i th a banquet-laden table. "At the end of the feast, masked and cos- tumed villagers represent- ing the souls of the dead paraded to the outskirts of town leading the ghosts away." With the advent of Christianity7 the custom of costuming continued with the children now parading in costumes. On the eve of All Soul's Day, children in costume offered to fast for departed souls in return for money or an offering. In fact, it wasn't until the mid-19th Century that Halloween fully evolved into the modern trick or treating version. Unlike the Druids of 2,000 years ago,, who went at their ghostbusting with a sense of purpose, today's adult Halloween partiers seem to like their horror served up with a dash of humor. Or. as one Hall- mark card writer put it, "It's hard for most grown-ups these days to take witches and goblins stone-cold seriously." "I think Halloween is like the anniversary of the marriage of humor and horror," Uhler adds. "It's a mischievous prank, a camp- fire story, a rollercoaster ride, and a 'gotcha' all rolled into one:· In response to the adult demand for Hallow- een chuckles, almost two- thirds of Hallmark's 1988 Halloween cards are de- signed for adults, and most of those are of the tongue- in-cheek variety. The same blend of humor and horror that means big box office in Hollywood ("Ghost- busters," "Gremlins." "Beetlejuic e," and "House," among scores of others) seems to be popu- lar in adult Halloween greeting cards. A scary set- up with a fu nny payoff works as well on paper as on celluloid. One example is this HaJlmark card for current or former workmates. The cover features an ominous human skull and these excla mations: Torture! Madness! Shrieks! Horrors! Whips! Chains! The punchline is: Yeah ... th ings at work haven't changed. Martin adds that like sneaking up and yellrng "Boo!" or "Gotcha!'' it's fun to sneak up on some- one mentally. This Hall- mark card illustrates his point with ghastly humor. On the cover, a h1deously- horned purple beast warns: Oh, my gosh ! Don't look now but there's some- thing horribl e and creepy on your heck! Inside, the card finishes: Oh ... (Heh! Heh!) I'm sorry. That's your head! Happy Halloween! Addit ionally, Hall- mark's Boo Bazaar line of more than 300 partyware, costumin~ and decoration products 1s aimed at adults with a wry sense of the macabre. Highlights of the line include: boxer shorts with ghosts or skulls; bat bow ties; devil's tails (perfect for • under a suit 1acketl); spid,er web earring.s; skeleton arm neckties; tombstone yard signs; and much, much more. The products are de- signed to help adults achieve an individualized look that can earn laughs and howls at !he office or at the after-hours party. It may have taken us nearly 2,000 yea rs to catch up with the Druids. bul Halloween for adults is now one of rhe fastest growing Holiday trends. "Ir's becoming like a na- tional Mardi Gras.· Uhler says. Ma rtin. for one. is hap- py to see it. "Halloween gives aduft.s a time to recapture the fun, fantasy, and inno.i cence of a simpler time," he says, "a time associated with getting good things while masquerading and being rewarded for ex- pressing our alter egos.' So , here's to the Druids! LIV-E IN ME-XICO ON $14 A DAY ONE MILLION AMERICANS live in Mexico-more than any other place in the world. Why do so many Americans live in Mexico? Here's why: • Living costs -they are ridiculously low. Recent pe~so devaluations mak.e Mexico one of the cheapest places to live in the entire world. Many Americans live comfortably on a small pension or social security. •The climate-it's comfortable year round. And most parts of Mexico are unspoiled with beautiful. clear, warm waters, green mountains, and· colorful flowers. •Live in a community of other Americans. There are many retirement havens in Mexico-only a short distance from the U.S.- where Americans live comfortably on a minimal income. The book Living E:asy in M~xico describes American retirement communities through- out Mexico. It covers lakeside villages nestled in the mountains, sleepy fishing villages alongside the ocean1 and modem cities having a large community of Americans. The book tells you how to get to these retirement havens, the Americans living there, climate, cost of living. housing, recreation, advantages, disadvantages, and which communities to avoid. The book gives you practical facts on living in Mexico-health care, laws, travel, customs, food and water, selecting a home, making extra money. The author spent 30 years, livina and traveling throughout Mexico. The book cont.aim plenty of photographs so you can see for yourself the beauty of these retirement havens. Whatever kind of retirement living you want, Mexico bas something to offer you. Living in Mexico i1 cheap. For about S 14 a day each, two people can live in a spacious home, eat good food, have a cook, houaekeeper and prdener, and still have money left over for entertainment or aavinp. If you're fed up with b .. h livin& cosu, '*1 weather. conp:stion. pollution. too much ttraa and tension. consider Mexico as tens of thousands of Americans are already doing. Get all the facts. 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Diller, a 1a grocery cart Now you can serve ready-to-eat meals right off store shelves The supermarlcet used to be where you bought milk. broccoli, pork chop! -the ingredients for making dinner. TO<hy a quick trip to the store can get you dinner a},,ady mad~ and lunch and breakfast. too. Prepared, non-frozen meals - w~tber made by in-store chefs or by the large food companies -4l'C revolu- tionizing the way we shop add eat. The bottom line: convenience. "Twenty years ago, fast-food restau- rants cut into the grocery business," says Ken Partch, editor of Su~rmarlut Busmm. "Now supermarkets are lur- ing those customers back." The latest twist is that the giant food corporations are putting new lines of soups. salads, entrees and desscns into grocers' refrigerated cases. Among tbcsc new products: .,. Carnation's Contadina F~h Pas.- ta & Chccsc line of 1 S fresh pastas and nine sauces is now available nation· wide. Prices: S 1.69 10 S4.09. • General Foods. Culinova line in- cludes barbecued chicken. lasagne and shrimp fettuccine. Price$: S2. 99..$4.89. The line. sold only in metropolitan New York. wilt be available throughout lhe Northeast in the next two years. Also: General Foods' Ronzoni fresh pasta and sauces a~ being test·market- ed an Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio. • Campbell's Mrs. Giles Country Kitchens in the mid-Atlantic states and Mrs. Kinscr's in the Southeast offer chicken with pineapple. shrimp salad, seafood pesu salads. Prices: S4.59 ro S6.49 per pound. • Kraft is now test-marketing the Chillcry line of salads (seasheU pasta, Oriental chicken salad) and desscru (apple walnut pie, fudae brownie cake) in Kansas City. Prices: $2.49 for salads, Sl.49 for desserts. Watch for Kraft·s D1 Giorno rcfrileratcd pasw and sauces to compete with Contadina soon. The major food companies arc talc· ina t~ir cue from the success of super- market delis and service counters. At Treasure Island in Chicqo, shoppers browse a SO-foot-long. remgeralCd dis- play case stocked with tonellini salad or a hot ta~le featuring roast turkey, Greek chick!& and Tcx-Meit fajitas. ..Most of our customers are working families who don't have much time to cook." says Treasure Island president Christ K.amberos. Accordina to a rec%nt Supermarket Business survey. 18,800 USA super- markets h.ave a deli with soups, salads or sandwiches.. More than 60 percent of those also sell non-frozen entrees. And supermarket take-out sales have risen to S 14.4 billion per year. Kinas in New Jmc~ Byerty·s in Minneapoli~ J. Bildner &. Sons in Bos- ton; Oiant in WasbinJt.on. D.C.; Simon David in Dallu: Schnucks in St. Louis. and Vons in southern California are leaden in these pre-prepared dishes. Comins full circle: Now you can learn to make take-out dishes -Just hltc the stores' -at home. J. Bi/dner & Sons Cookbook (Doubleday, $22.50) 1s out this week. 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Dcrmatologisa recommeod T /Gd bc:came it's the ICrious therapeutic ahtmpoo that guannua acwhing relief for the iuhing and a.im. o&ai MIOri•od with peoriuis. leborrbeic: dcnuba. mdclaadrd. It's mo thorousbJy plaaat to me.The dear mnbcr liquid bma inlo arida l.mertha coaaoll ~ _.,,, dDocden, ,a dew~ gmdy~Cor ~'*· Emtg oews b aJDdiMocr u.en: with s-•mol f/Gel CoodiDom:r. you can oonclirioa JOUI' hair widMJut fiahdalche~ ..... )"OU\le medel I TJCel luold wtdu I ~-'**~·---­..................... e.xperts are advocating: Get 6t u a family. A case in point: When Judy and Art Wcltman plan an outing with their kids, it's really a moving experience. With Alyssa. 6, and Nathan. 31h, in tow, they rut th jog.ink path or go for a swim or Slddlc up the bones. The kids even like to ta& along when Mom and Da work out at the gym. The little ones like the exercise bike or the treadmill geared down to their speed (they hol Mom or Dad's hands). At their -.s, the gym is child' play. not hard-core exercise. Exercising with kids should be fun and pressure-free says Weitman, the director of the University of Virginia' health and.P.E. program. The payoffs: a closer, happie family now and finer kids in the future. Despite our fitness-conscious society, today's kids a significantly fatter than they were a quarter-century ago reports the U.S. Public Health Service. "There's what call the Great American Fitness Gap," says gymnast Pe ter Vidmar, who won a gold medal in the 1984 Olympic and stars in his own youth-oriented fitness video (se story below). .. While Mom and Dad have been out exercising, th kids have been sitting in front of the television set catin Twinkies." says Vidmar. About two-thirds of USA children 6 to 17 can't pass basic fitncss test, says a recent report from the president' fitness council. And a whopping .0 percent of kids S to already show at least one risk factor for bean disca.sc warning signs such as elevated blood pressure, biah cho lcsterol, sedentary lifestyle and obesity. But there's one big exception, the government u y Kids who exercise with their parents are less fat and mo fit than their peers. And with both parents working and trying to ClOP' wit hectic lifestyles. exercising also is a good way for fam1h to spend time together. "You're not out there to prevent a bean atlldt or bu1l muscle tissue or whatever," says Vidmar ... You'" the to spend some quality time with the kids and'° esubh patterns for lifelong fitness.•• "Parents can help as role models.•• says Bob Glover, author of The Runner's Handbook and director of a fam- ily fitness program for Post cereals ... By exercising togeth- er, kids learn that exercise is good for you and fun.~· .... And by turning-fitness into a group experience, you can avoid the dreaded &word. .. Fun comes first and fitness will follow, .. says Glover, who gets bis 7-year-old son Christopher in gear with games of "exploring" or looking for pirates in the park. "Racing the elevator-is another ruse be invented to get his son to take the stairs. They also burn a lot of calories in "rock 'n' roll freeze," energetic dancing to rock music with Dad and Son ta.king turns calliQg rest pauses. .. A parent bas to find creative ways to get kids to move and to make that a part of their lifestyle," says Marilu Meredith, director of youth fitness at the Institute for Aerobic Research in Dallas. ··Any kind of activity helps. even if it's not aerobic or contributing directly to fitness. h's still showing kids the value and the pleasure of regular, physical exercise." "The imponant thing is for kids to see exercise as fun, not punishment," agrees Denise Austin, an exercise physioloaist who makes TV appearances and stars in a family-exercise video (see below). Don't rely on schools to take care of your children's fit ncss needs. warns Austin. "Most schools don't offer daily physical education classes. Kids don't have to be active during recess, and they probably aren't When we were kids, we'd stay after school and _.y spons. Today's latchkey youngsters have lO comt........, bomt and ao inside... . AftOdm' mulioa: Parents should downplay compen- •ion ad perb1nucc pJs in family activities, says Wduun. ·1ttb apcctations. competition and pressure wtlt ... ul A owt -1y-pouibly for life. The best goals art 111r ,"!"/ o Ue, actlvt and to bavt fun ... Het be•, '° ._. movine and te1 6t: • ._ wt 4 dw tidt' ~ of performance. You can get )'Oar .. :-11 d W!Dfbut lit.er. Before qe 6, most kids dOIJ'l MW\ 'k-noa ..,.a or coordination to do exer- cises long enough or efftctively enough to enhance physi- cal fitness. Focus on fun and awareness. ""Include activities that each person enjoys. Let every- one have a chance to shine. "" Be participants in sports, not just spectators. A lot of teens act linle exemse., even though they may be bi& 6ms. of football or hockey or other team sports. •Do an activity together (or work out) regularly at least 20 minutes, three or four days a week. •Be alert for feedback from the kids. If they arc hurt- ing. bored or tired. ease up. "" If you can't always work out or play toaetbcr, find a ceremonial way to share your progress and your experi- ences. maybe with dinnertime reporu or 1 buHetin baud. That way you'll at least be together in spirit As your family works into the fitness sroove. don't be surprised if you feel hippier as well as healthier. There's plenty of evidence that exercise reduces stress and ~ps kids concentrate better in school and on homework. There might ev.en be fewer family squabbles. Austin points out one more benefit that every parent will appreciate: .. The kids will sleep better. They might even start going to bed earlier." ., ........ 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HowcYCf you may order up to five (S) bracelets if your order is mailed early enough (by NOYembeT ~-} Sincerely, C45:~t ) Shopping Advilcr WedtendS~ TO ORDER YOUR BRACEL&TS: Send your ume and llddre:as with $5. for each brxeld req..eed. plu1 only $2.00 for po11aae and handUng regardless otbow many you order. New York resident• add.aaJu m . Mate check or m.o. peyable to, and mall to: WltBKBND SHOPPER, De,t. SJl..901, 34M ......... C-rt, Bu ~L••'9e,KYanl. lf orderiaa 2 or mew. tnceJeu. you mcy dmp yow order'° 10Uf: ~ Card, VISA, Americu Eapru.1, or DilCCM:t Card. (I ncludc card IWDC, yow accoua1 aambuo ID(f a. a.,U. don daee.) THJS WEEKEND'S .................... --Great ghostly vacations For some spirited travel, try ghost-hunting Paul Palmer doesn't wait for HaJ- Jov.un night to sec ghosU and goblins; he waits for his vacation. A clinical hypnotist from Worth. lit. Palmer uses bis time off to search for haunted houses. He says be finds that ghost-bunting (even without &host-finding; he's never encountered any spirits) puts a haunting spin on the typical vacation. "The stories arc fascinating." says Palmer, who's traveled from New Or- leans to London in search of &hosts. "It makes the whole trip much more in- triguing than just seeing the usual si&hts. Plus they make you think. Per- haps people do come back .... " Some cities have organized tours: • In C1aJcqo, the city's self-pro- fessed ghost hunter Richard T. Crowe offers five-hour nighttime tours of su- pernatural sites for S 19.50. Among the sights: outlaw John Dillinger's murder site near the Biosrapb Theatre (some report havina seen Dillinger himself). For more information. send a self* dressed stamped envelope to Richard T. Crowe, Box 29054, Chicago, JU. 60629; or call (312) 735-2530. • la New York, Sam Stafford's five .. Ghosts of New York" t.ours include an East Village outing. hi&hligbted by Gov. Peter Stuyvesant reportedly tap. ping his wooden leg. Stafford's tours arc SI 0. For infor- mation, send a self _.dd.rcsscd stamped envelopt to Sidewalks of New York. 33 Alan Terrace, Suite 2. Jersey City, ........ ., ... USA's 11111 lltM •111nts For the casual &host-seek.ins va- cationer, findinc supposedly haunted sites isn't bard: •TM Mitt Ho.e. Abraham Lincoln has haunted everyone from Pmident Eisenhower, who felt bis praence, to Queen Wilhd- mina of the Netherlands, who thoupt she saw Lincoln in a door- way, says Bill Allman, usiatant White HOUie curator. • The United States Miliwy Acldemy I\ We.t,., N.Y., m- quen1tld by an iridelceftt woman named .. Molly" and an unnamed maJc apperition.. • AJrMru. the former prison in N.J. 07306; or call (212) SJ7--020l. •Also of note is the Myrtles Planta- tion. a 22-room mansion in St. Jn. dmUe, La. (30 miles north of Baton Rougc), known as .. the most haunled house in America." The house is situ- ated on an Indian burial around and has been the site of 10 murden since it was built in 1796. There have been about 800 reports in the last ei&ht years of everything from footsteps on the stairs to the ghosts of two young girls playing in the yard. (Two little ajrls wert poisoned in the house in 1824.) There are daily toun of the b<>l* ($4.50 adults, $2.50 children). Or, if you want a more intimate experience, I 0 of the bedrooms are available as guest rooms (S6S-S 120 a night; for res- ervations write The Myrtles. P.O Box 1100, St Francisville, la. 1011S, or call (504] 635-6277). • And cheek your library or book- store -not for &hosts. necessarily, but for books on where to find them. Some examples: Ha11nttd Ho11HS. Taln From JO Amnicarr Homa (Globe Pe- quot Press, S9.9S} by Nancy Roberts: Whtrt Jht Ghosts Art: Favoritt Hall.lll- ttl Housn in Amtrica and tht British flits (Prentice-Hall, S6.9S) by Hans Holzer, and Tht Gltouly Rqisln: Ha11nlttl D~lings. Acti~t SpiriU (Contemporary Books., S9.9S) by Ar- lhur Myers. Happy haunted buntina! San Frucl.too Bay, haunted by one-time inmale Al Capone, play- ina a banjo. • The Colonial development of f .... W.Ck9'a .. Va.. 'Where the various historic boues have ltVCf>o aJ •pperitioos. iAdudint Ken- more, amlbd by Georlt Wah°"'" ton's brother-in-law. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Deco Ring. Solid sterling silver. 14 karat gold. The Franklin Mint Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 1909 l Send me the Dero Ring. an original Alfr.ed Durante design. Imported. No piyment is required now. Bill me in 6ve equal monthly installments of $39.• each. with the fint pay- ment due prior to shipment. •P,u ..... -~ ... H IU .... 8 t9Cal o# ri.rw• • .,...~ ia...m., Please mail by November 30, 1988. 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And he is Vincent, the prince of the world-~eath-the­ slreets who send\ female vle'wers sW<>onina ~kly in Beauty and tht 8t"aSt. .. It's the best role rve eve.Ii had, .. says Perlman of beast11 Vincent. "It's why I became an actor: to create a fantasy that sweeps people in." In A Stoning in Fulham County-his first major role without strange makeup - fans can see what's beneath Vincent's lion-like mask.. The ftlm, on NBC at 9 p.m. EDT/PDT, is about "a man's sense of duty; says the 38-year-old ac- tor, who was drawn to the Amish culture. -Ap.inst all odds, the Amish preserved their cuhure for more than 300 years. I found the character to be emi- nently playable." Perlman studied AmiJb ways and devel- oped a diaJect wilh Gennanic and rural- USA inftuences.. Just two yean ISO, be was a struaJina olf- Broedway ac:10r. Over· wei&IJt IS a kid. Perl- man once coMidered tettin& a nose job - 1nd he still bas fi:dinas of inferiority. But since the 6-2 ac- tor created Vincent. he tw become a hinutc stll symbol who sets hundreds of leuers weekly, many propos- ina marriqe. Fans eoon wilJ be able to liJten to th•t tender deep voice recit· in& Shakespearean love poems on a new album. Btauty and tht BtaJt. In real life, Perlman is spo- ken for. He and wife/fashion designer Opal Stone have a daugl'lter, Blake Amanda, 4'.h. and Jive in Hollywood. When not working, Perl- man is learning golf, plays sof\ball and is staning a col- lection of works by young American artists. "Nobody famous yet, but who knows." Low-key and straightfor- ward, Perlman keeps his own stardom in perspective. "You spend all of your life trying to get a \\'Ord in edge- wise; then everyone wants to know what you think. The in- terest is inflated -like the dollar -and bas no real val- ue. People want to brush up against you. It just becomes part of your day. lt hasn't much to do with reality." 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Mindful of the incomparable value of the Scriptures and of the need for proper preparation before reading them. the Clltholic bishops at the Second Vatican Council in 1965 wrote a special docu- ment On Divine ReWJlation. Written primarily for Catholics, it has since proven to be interesting and helpfut to an even wider audience. The complete document is now availabae from many sources. but by way of simplifying it, we have prepared a less technical version. A free copy of this is yours for the asking. Simply mail the coupon. No one will call on you. r-FREE-Mail Coupon Today! -----------, I PINH send Free Pamphlet entitled I NOn Divine Revelation# USA-81 I ~~·--~-~- • City S~ Zlp-~- 1 I CATHOUC INl'OfllMATION Sflltvta I Kn1G111S .. ~•us I .. ~._-:_._,..,, . ..._ "9wen. Cw. ~-------11•-· THIS WEB<END'S ... ";tjliiOiii" ... A talk show host unplugs the wOltd on weekends Sally J~ Raphael has 2 programs and 8 kids. Here's how she creates time for herseU: ly Saly Jessy ..... 11 TV and radio host On weekends. it's important to feed my soul. Because aJI week I'm solving people's problems on my radio show, ev- erything I have is drained out of me. It's WEEKENDER like you tum on a water 'tap and it all goes. On the week- end I want to read, study. learn and put things into my head. ~vate time 1s important I've learned t8 do it in small doses. and the small doses for me are yoga exercises or medi- tation. On the weekend. l can 80 into the woods and sit there and meditate. If your head is on right, you can get that private time in half an hour or 45 minutes. One of the things ( do is list'!n to Eastern music, music from Japan or China or India. a lot of flutes and gongs and things like that 1 read books that don't have to do with the television show. I'm into things that are N~ Age, things that arc philosophi- cal. that calm me down. 1 also listen to subliminal tapes. Sub- liminal tapes arc for people who arc very critical When they listen to the human VOLCC talking about breaking bid habits or getting good ones or feeling positive, they edit things becau~ they arc either critical or cynical. So, what you hear on subliminal tapes LS ocean sounds or very quiet piano mu- sic. But beyond the range of your human hearing. there arc inspirational messages: how to be happy, how to stop smoking. getting organized, how to do away with stress. You'll find tapes in New Age book.stores and beaJth food stores.. I go to sleep with them. I even get up with them. They turn your mind around; they make you very positive; they take away S1TCS$. I've also found that the best time to be private is after 10 or JI o'clock at nigbL We live in a house in the woods with a Jacuzzi on the deck, so it's pretty easy to put on very sootb- i na music and sit in the hot tub. My husband. Karl ~ derlund. is Scandinavian, so~ have a sauna. We can sit in there and talk. Dur- ing t.bc day it's bectic. but we have private time t~ aether alone at night Or we'll 80 somepla<lc just to drive, or think. My husband likes to drive on the weekends. He is fond of sayina .. this is a road ~ haven't foUowed before ... We jUS1 Ft in the car and ao oo any ro.d; we'll jus1 follo-. it. We IO anywhere th8t anyone tells us it is be:l utiful.. Pan of private time is finding time for your spouse. I think one of the mistakes people make is not ever tcnina away with their spouse from their children. I think it's terribly important that a man and a woman have time alone t()ICthcr. We're able to say to the children. .. Hey we're in this bedroom alone or wie're tak- ing a drive alone and you're not invited." A lot of people don't do t.bal, but it's amponanL The two of you ~ going to be there long after the children have left. You've got to work on that marriage, and if you're always talking about the children or concerned about them, then you're not giving each other the quality time that you need. We have a van that we use when we " I think one of the mistakes people make is not ever getting away with their spouse from their children. I think it's terribly important that a man and a YtlOman have time alone together. " travel with the kids, and then we have th is little Toyota that has onJy two seats and two little uncomfortable ones in the back. And we say we're taking the little car and we'll take a drive, the two of us. And they don't resent it They just know they're allowed their time and we're allowed ours and you try to not disturb each other. They're very good at respecting thaL Raphael's favorite ways to mellow out • faYOl"IW an..: Si/Jc Road, K.i- taro (Grammavision/Gravity re- cords) ... I like wordless, &stem mu- sic: Tibetan, lndia.o, Chinete. Japa- nese, anythina that is extremely calmina. I like lo list.co when I work around the house or outside." • Fat'Oriee Mob: "I've been read- ing If You Mttt th# Buddha on tit~ R0t1d, Kill Him! (by Sheldon 8. Kopp., Bantam). It ha a laundry list of 273 pat truths of lift. h's put .. She's also radina Tltt Roall Las Tro-M«i by M. Scott Peck (Simon cl Schuster) and Cltop Wood. Cony Wattr by Rte.It Faelds (Jmmy Tarcber). tMeod- in& f.astcm wisdom, pnctlca1 advice. Wby tbe interest ln meditation and Why Raphael n eeds a great escape Between hostin& her TV and ra- dio shows and mothering eight children -two of her own. two of her husband's, one adopted and three foster children, ages ranging from teens to 30s -Sally Jessy Rapbllel. 43, doesn't have much time to spare. Her day begins at 6 a.m. with a workout at the gym near her home in upstate New York.. Then it's a two--bour drive to the TV studio in New Haven, Co nn., where she tapes her Sally Jessy Raphotl talk show until 4 p.m. Next stop: New York City for her personal advice radio show from 7 to I 0. Bedtime is I a.m. She's also dabbling in the doU business., writina a book and run- ning a bed·and-breakfast. "I didn't plan my life that way," she says. .. As the saying goes, life is what happens to you when you're plannina somethina else ... Eastern cultures? .. My arandmother practiced batba yop. J guess I never got away from it .. • Fa,.._ --= Health foods, vcsct&rian diet. "We Aft trig yogurt fans. We make our own. It's really easy. We're always tryin1 the latest ce-- reaJ or kind of wheat" • Exerdle rMd8e: Raphael works out on exercise machin~ U9C$ me weights and does 1 S minu\es of low- imPICt aerobics. She also rides a st. tionary bike or walks four miles on a treadmill. llJl-HMMa: Her newest oollecrlbJes are me, 3-inch Japanae dolls sining in • lotut position ... 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Our most popular 1988 nationally advertised doll-over $1 million dpl- la~ in sales. But we'll guarantee to give you one for only $10 if you are among the first 1000 to respond. Hurry. If you respond early enough (before Nov. 25) you may request up to 7 dolls. This Pre..cbristmas Oller wiD not be made in any store. ---------•-• •• MAIL COUPON BEFORE NOVEMBER 30 TO GET $10 PRICE-•••••--------1 PRINr I I NAME I I I I ADD~ I I ~ I I I I STATE ZIP I I 0 PAYMENT OF$ EN<10SED I 11 (Mllltr cbed ~to RBM Lid.) : or~ 0 VISA 0 MA.STERCARD :· ~ I I I I I 1 ; I ; : I bpift o.r -I I ..... ,. I I IFuLLONEYEARMONEY-8ACKGUARANTEEI I I AU.OW Lat TOM WEEKI FOR SHIP•NT 1 _ I MAll. TO: UM, Newlwn Baby Dept. (;03-207 I I (Ru.> Box 1086, Hidmftllr, NY 11802 I ~---------------------------------------------------~ A..J..,_..._ ___ ..... USA WEEKEND'• llp-olf on ,,.,,. Phoning home is easy as 011e-two-tlll ee What's the hottest thing in phone numbers since Butter- field 8? Answer: numbers th.at spell out words, such as 1- 800-CALL-SPY to report sus- picious actiVlty to the U.S. Anny, EYE-4-EYE for a law- yer. or 1-800-FLOWERS fora floral service. "We find easy-tv-recall phone numbers for compa- nies and indiv1duaJs all over the country," says Jim Novak of LcttcrDial in LA. They cros.Hheck your first three numbers with a 100,000-word list. and you pick the last four numerals. Cost for a nation- wide search for a new num- ber: about $800; local, about SI OO. To see what your exist- ing number could spell: $25. Call 1-213-CALL NOW. _...,........, Junior ju nlisll lllkes the news The USA is a news-hungry nation, starting with the nursery school set and moving up. More kids are foUowing the news - and even reporung it. ~Would-be Dan Ratben and budding Barbara Walters arc ma.king their marks on CE News Magazine. a new show airing o.ationwtde on PBS. Broadcasts are reported by youths 8-I 3; teens 14-I 8 arc the editors. Stories range from children and AIDS 10 student press censorship. ~ Small sports fans await Sports JllustraJed For Kids, debut- ing in January. The monthly mag is for kids 8-12. Cost: $1 .75. ~ ln the footsteps of America's Most Wanted, which has helped round up criminals, Kids Information Network debuts next week on c.ablc TV. It aims to locate missing children. -Qrtltill .... The best lld yackiest Halowee1 treats Who says parent and child can't agree on anything? Cbocolaie caody ban are the ovcrwbelmina H.alJowecn treat-of-clloice of kxts and PTA members we polled at Annie Pconycock School in Vallejo, Calif. l ITll 11 .. l11b t 3 ... c.r ....... ......,. T...,. Fii nr. S1M lb 1111, WI C... II SIMI Cllra. Clll Bart, yo1're on c•lld cmen Unless somebody's pulling our tail, it's raining cat~and­ dog developments. Best four- leged trends: ~Tuesday, five pups will receive golden Poocby awards in the USA's first Come 'N Get It Canine Film Festival in New York. Dog- dom 's Oscar goes to real dogs in home movies. Top dog wins $20,000, and that's oo puppy chow. • Trendy pets are panting for Vanity Fur to hit book- stores next month. The per- ody by Ilene Hocbbcra (au- t b or of Catmopolitan) is aimed at fashion bounds. Pocket Books, S9.9.S. ~ You may see Vanity Fur in the lobby of The Cypress Inn in Carmel. Calif. Co-own- er Doris Day has bung out the sign "Mao, Woman and Beast Welcome." New this year, the policy is purr-feet for humans and animals. ..Our four-footed clientelc are very well-behaved. n says sWfer Gil Gomon. Pct food is in- cl u d cd. And speaking of chow, cats and dop in LA. and other test narkets can a.et dinner dnivtrtd. Perform pet food comes to your door from Carnation. 1-~2111. Cost: $9.60 for a doun cans of adult dog food. -== One youngster gave a thumbs-down to gum, cx- plainin& "l have braoes! .. An- other pu!Jed Judgment on nei&hborbood cbefa with a firm "no" to homemade cookies. Here's tbe score: , •I ~ east-c •xt 1ore s1111 wPb • ~ ~ A new snore-n~morc device is being teated sucx::essfully by ~-tmT. c•a 1"111 niabttimc noi.emakm whote sound eftiects can harm their :=.. • Ill* .... health or ruin marriaaea- rlll ....,. One out of four adults snore, some 10 leriously that it caU1eS aPllka cbooolate bm uown.pped candy DUia ~ pim sticty stuff spides' rinp pc8DUU Jawbreaten Some other t'Ar-out ~ons for bandouu: Slnrpc:a, if your treat t,. ia plut.ic.; cub, and show tickets. -an.. ..... sleep apnea, in which brathi.na stop&. But 7S percent of loud snorers who teated a new mouthpiece •Y it eliminated or re- duced morina and improved sleep. "SWJical treatment for morina can be drastic. This device i.s ideal for peopk with uncomplicated snorina, .. laY' Dr. Wotf. aan& Schmida-Nowara, University of New Mexico HOlpitaL 11 6u over the teeth and opens airways in tbe thmlt by puabina the jaw and tooaue forward, Rductna vt1ntions. Colt about S400. For information, call Tom Meade.DOS. (505)296-3109. _., ........ 1l • l Wlilt's ii 'Vepe'? s.e,1ng cl11Jges ilstyMmpziwe Tlte NOYmtbn ~ of Vogue magazine. out TutS- day, is tlte first under editor Anna Wintour, IM trtndy Brit wh o revamped HG and bumped Vogue ~eran Grace Mira~/Ja. Ptdrid /hilly, m~ dia reportu for Advertising Age, predicts Wintour will make gradual but striking changes aJ the premier fashion mag (ctrc: J .2 million): "Anna is smart and she won't folJow Elle's lead and go for the 'youthqua.lce.' Vogue is 8 high fashion m1pzine for women of middle age. al- though that age has gotten younger. You won't see wom- en with peasant prinu run- oing down the beach like you do in Elle. She will alter Vogue's fashion standard, adding verve and cnerJY. "Altbouah Eoalisb, she doesn't have tbe Engli.sb love of decadence that Tina Brown brought from London 10 Van-- ity Fair magazine. VogMe will continue to be a very sophisti- cated mapzioe. "There is going to be an ex- panded Features and People section with a more disoem- ing eye. People featured in the old Vogue bad become pre- dictable: Norman Mailer or Jerry Kosinski Anna will use new writen like Spy mapzine editor E. Gray- don Carter to uncover new people aod make new stan. "Anna bu al- ready hired new people who will mm the dcsian faster and liveli- er. At HG, she broupt peo- ple into peo- p I c-le 11 pic- tures. She bu • ltJOQI eye for delip."' -1...-...... There Was A Time When Only Men Planned Worldly Affairs. Now You Can Plan Your Own Every Day. 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Cable Listings, Sports, Movies, Specials Included COVER STORY Stephen Collins and Blythe Danner star in a new series BOB FOSTER When the produc- ers of NBC's "St Elsewhere" decided to discontinue production of the hospital series over a year ago, the producer group, from MTM Pro- ductions, couldn't wait to get started on a new series which was to be made in New York City. This new series, "Tattinger's," is one of those which has a large cast, good story concepts, and on the basis or the pilot episode, which airs on Wednesday, Oct. 26, is a fairly believable idea. Like "St. Elsewhere" and "Hill Street Blues," the story is not a running serial. Each episode begins with a new story built around Nick Tattinger, the handsome and well- connected owner of "Tattinger's," one of Manhattan's more popular restaurants. It seems he has a lot of friends and knows lots of others who are not always friends. Blythe Danner, a lovely and highly talented actress. who has won a Tony Award, plays Hillary Tattinger, a socially prominent former wife and the mother of their two teen-age daughters. It soon becomes obvious that the two still love each other but are going their own war.s. The filming of "Tattinger's" in New York is a first for NBC since the "Goodyear TV Playhouse" completed shooting at Radio City on Sept. 29, 1957. CBS decided three years ago to produce ,.The Equal- izer" in New York. The whole look of that series grabbed the attention of NBC and the producers at MTM. The producers began to search for a series that could be produced in New York, utilizing the newly refurbished Jamaica studios, once owned a nd originally built by Paramount. Thus was born the idea of "Tat- tinger's," and the look of the new series is different too. Although most of the action takes place within the restaurant, the outdoor scenes are very Manhattan. Also, the new series is produced by Bruce Paltrow. who created "'St. Else- where." and was determined to do a series from Manhattan. Mark Stephen Collns ..ct.,... D•nner In "Tatlngera" on NBC Tinker. son of Grant Tinker, is one or the executiYe producers as be was on "St. Elsewhere." Stephen Collins plays the lead Nick Tattinger. He has a record oi quality television and motion pic- tures. He has appeared in such goodjes as "All The President's Men" and "Star Trek -The Motion Picture." On Broadway, he has worked in "Moonchildren" and "Beyond Therapy" with Sigourney Weaver. One or the delights of "Tattin- ger' s" is seeinJ Blythe Danner every week agam. It has been too long. Her last regular series was "Adam's Rib" in 1973, in which she stan:ed with Ken Howard. It was the £1rst lead role for both. Danner is married to Producer Paltrow w_ho created the series. He has given her a role whic h suits her and the fact that she is ramily is per- 2/Daily Pilot SALT WATER TAFFY WE MANUFACTURE & SEUOVER150 ~ FLAVORS ··~ INCLUDING • •BERRIES• ICE .{~· CREAMS • LIQUE URS V ~ •FRUITS ~ NEW FLAVORS -- EVERY DAY We Gort Shtp on tnt U~A & t;(J Dtllvtt to tht O ll•et jm1n1m11m lll',.I "'1 orOtrl '•r"' SALT WATER TAFFY & BEACH CO. , ... ,.• •1 .1 •·r' \t '._~A ~ . • "· ·· • · .. 675 ·30.23 fectly OK with this writer. They admitted that they had argued at some length about casting Collins in the lead role. Paltrow said that the series has been around for about three years. "We didn't cancel 'St. Elsewhere."' he insisted, ''and this show 'Tattin· ger' was not a replacement for 'St. Elsewhere.' It just happened that we had this story idea, but we couldn't find anybody to play Nic k. I was in California and Blythe called to say that Collins could play Nick. I said no he can't but she insisted that he could play the part. I agreed to take another look at Steve and had to a&ree with her." Each ~eek the stories will vary from crime, to romance. to light comedy, which have long been a feature of Paltrow's work. ON THE COVER Steph•n Cottln1 and Blythe Danner (top) play a tonnerty m1r· ried coupte •• .net the pef9MI of two ct.uotrt.. (Patrtc• Colhan, bottom left, Ind Chay lentln) •• whOH Iv .. rewolft MOUnd the operdon~ ldaeey New Yoctl Cly rMtMlr1lntln"l•s1..,"hnew NIC drama _... l'8t d~ Wedn•day. Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 w ... Bey St .• Co••• MH•. CA Mell eddreH: Box 15450, Coate MeH. CA, 92129 Telephone: 642-4321 Program 1nformat1on is provided by the networks and stations and is sub1ec1 ro chang9 without notice WHA rs INSIDE Cover Story Channel conversion guide Sunday Monday Tunday Wednnday Thursday Friday Saturday Crouword Sports Movies 2 3 4-7 8-11 12-15 16-19 20-23 24-27 28-31 25 32 33-39 WOULD YOU BELIEVE- that there are still com~anies .... .... WH O CA RE IFTHE PRODUCTS THEY SELL PERFORM? .... 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SW. ~USA • ltn ,,_.. 1Me'1 t..w (AU) J-11 II (CIN) IHMJlt•I (CNH) o..,_1ldl (OISN) YM IN flllt. Kid (UPN) Melle Ytlft '" Si>om ,_. (HBO) MOVIE: 'TransyNema 6·SOOO * (1985) Ed Begley Jr . Jelf Ooldblum (LIFE) lnYltflMlll AdVllOf'f (MAX) MOYIE "The Card1nsl' • 1" !19&3) Tom Tryon. Romy Scnne10.r (HICK) Cllfloll• "-ft (SHOW) MOVIE 'Wrtcil s S•a· 1e1 *'* (1982) Daphne Youree. Dara Brown (USA) Nitllt Flitflt (A) ISi (WOA) JebllM (WPllC) Tralllltnllttl -S:05A.M.- (WT8SI F,..... -6:15 A.M.- (HICI() IOdt 111 M4l8eit -&:30A.M.- I ~::tea:= C1mpu1 'rofllt TVI loots 11 lur111110 Yolllll I IN IJHtt !RI H11t1 of ... N1tlefl $U1d1y Ma .. (CNN) 'twr Mollty !CSPAll) Anod11H Prtts Mn 1glng l~°" Auod1t1011 (OISIC) Mo111trds1 (ESPH) lltflltr Side of Spom (NICI() s,.rttkltl I llM Sut1 It· n11lll lll1 s .. (WOA) 11191 hlHIY I Frltttda (WPI)() Nlllj1 TW\tlt -8:35 A.M.- (WTHI WT Oltnlllt -1:00 A.M.- 1 IN l'tlllt • Slllld1f Tod1y f .......... =TOMtmtW r ... Tthl IAJ SllHIJ Focw1 n h wrmn TrlMISfon'MR 1tt1mt Stfttt 1CCI .... Miu J ............ Ctt...-4 l1"I °' .lttprt ~~A W .. Tlwwtll lllt M (C9Hl I.Wt' Otll'rie (CNH)Mftrt~ IOISN) w..-.. '"" Cenitr HPHI.....,,.... 10•1.AI MOV1f. Novm 88 Iran eory. Artvro Ftrn1ndez (NICI() lJllt KNll (TMC) MOVIE: "Min. Woman an4 Cnlkf' ••• (1993) Mii· un Shffn, Blythe Dann.r (Lit.\) c:::..,....., =>,,....., ...... (l) MOY!f: 'Rebel' * (19851 Mart Oiiton ~ Byrne -7:05 A.M.- (WTH) GMflttwl -7:10 A.M. - (CNN) 011 lllt Mttttr -7:30A.M.- C111a11tl l Olfest 01110· Rldtrl Wtltfll lm IQBN) Oftl 11""'1 tDLa~--Ut~ Tem I trrY Nfftlrl Falllllla Hal UHNy "*" .. Atftllla W01111 fllltt9 T11111 a Mlftltlr (CHH) llNSll\lktr hNIJ (CSPAM) ~ Atltln l'r0911mm1111 (OISIC) 011111bo'1 Ckt111 (EIPN) Tiiis WMl 111 &,om (HIO) Ttln of LIUll Wtllltl (HICt<J Mi• TIWll (SHOW) Tiii Vti.tlHtl RlllM (WPIX) l ove loll -7:35 A.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE King ol ltit Otympocs The Lives and Lovea ol Avery BrundaQt· (1988) David Selby. AenM Sou11nd1jk -1:00 A.M.- CI) ......, ...,,.... rcq ......., =~:--""'F ..... ~,­AllllltMt ... Veylfl of Ille Mlllll !CCI $Ofll9I ' ..,...... 0. J1111tt KtlMIHy PrwjKt UIMfst .,,.. ~ W1y el Trwell (AU) ...._...._. '*"' I Stttnlr!H (CBH) GtfW1 (CNN) Ntn U,Ult (OISll) ~ Menlllt. MIQty! (HPH) 1'""11 ~ (HBO) Tiit AMtlWn If TMll bwy9f (LIFE) TM Wtl'W T- (HICI() llltttll, lllt I ar-·1 £f- tpllalll $Mw (SHOW) MOVIE. In Starctl or 1 Golden Slly ** (1978) Charita Nap.er Cr1H Osmond (USA) Catleoll b"ns (WC>f') TiwM , ...... -1:10 A.M.- (CNN) Tre\'tl 0.... -a:30A.M.-S MMI h ,, ... (CC) ...... "'"'' IHy.., J•t• ltlfdl FtMettc* 11. i-nc. , ....... ....... ·a~(CC) °"" c.-. c...,. '"tKl u.MfM ... rn .... " ...................... (C8N') ~ ....... (CHH) llf\. ,.,...... (OISN) Wmlet (IPN) Nfl 8MMO., (OALA) MOYll: Lot 81rb4roa Oel Noni· J1vlef Sollt CH901 Memt: ·1n.,_,~ .. * • (1987) o.tlnl• OV11d. Mii· tin Shor1 (lll'I) " " w ..... (NICK) Mf wtnrf'a W9ltll (CC) (WPll() .......... -t:OOA.M.-Mcla... •. Gf9UP llarlllat lie llopn W"1d Cl111 w- Ortl At11tm "" w,.. lllcMt Rkll lllfWIMI (CC) ·~· ..., , ........ ~~Utt ...... Ale (AH) MOW: 'Blunt n,. Founh Man *** (198el tan Rtetlarctton. Antnony Hopkrna (ctH) Tiie .. -..... (CHN) ..... {l>flll) OeuW Dtlca ~"" (LI") ......... ~ (MAX) MOYlf: 'The World a Gr11tea1 lover ** (1977) Gene Wiider, Carol Kane. (NICK) DIHlt Ille Mtlllce (TMC) MOYIE: "On a Clear Dey You Can Ste Forever ** (1970) 81rt>r1 Slr'tlsand Yvea Montand (WOR) .-ovlt: Mountain Family ROOlnlOtl .. ** (1979) Rooen Lc>Oan. H•atner Rattray (WPIX) fll()yt(; · The Blao Kn.gilt ** (t9SC) Altn Ladd Patrici. ~ (Z) All .....,... DrtwNet -1:30 A.M.- !!TMly l Uwtt II Clllfll (CC) 0.C, f-..(R) NdlMDeffltll K....-c.,elaH TIM W"1d t "'*'" Jelrto-t Sc-. JMnlai ICCI ,...,... ........ ,.. VMM Elem Tiie GMf Utt (CM) ~ S1r1' ~~ lllltfNlletltl (bti~°""'' (SI (!UN) .... "8clllt NASCAR A C. Del<» 500 (NIC.:~...., T .... (l) : "Rallil'Q Aflzona • • • (1 987} fllk:olll Cage Holly Hunter -10:00 A.M. - I AI..._ • ltfl ,_...Loa Ange· let Ra!Oer• at fllew ~ans Salnll • MCmf: "Condorm1n ** (1981) MICl'IHI C11wford, Bart>art Ct ff&rl 1111111 a°"' T..I ""'" -..ac...(CC) WtllMC.... Ol*ll .. ltanM ---.... ........ ..... ~ Aly .... ........... -.111 ::" ... l&:/ :::"-·0oce Upon 1 Bt°"*'• Qnmm' •• (19771 0.Jn .ion.a, Paul Sand (cw.A),..., ~Nte.:)•lltc*l IHOW) MOVll: "Miking Mr lght" •• (1M71 John M1tkOV\Ch, Ann MllQllUllOn -10:)0 A.M.- • 1 ....... 4/0aily Pilot Hulth Sllow R11t hlalt 0,.R liollat M~1y Sffcl1y TOtly llrown's Jo•rntl P111 Geftlt Gr111de llttlft, Foremu Amertcu Oovtn1mtnl Htrtulolda Kurt ol lllf H1t1011 (CNH) Moaeywtti (H90) HllO Comh19 AttnctloRI (Lin) Coo•t•t W1ftl Au•tHllH 0-,. (MA)() MOVIE Oragner * * (1987) Dan Ayll•Oyel Tom Hank• (NICI() Yov C1R'l Oo Thi Otl taltmlOll -11:00 A.M. - II MOVIE· The S1oryteller ** (1977) Martin Balsam P1tty Duke Asun e halllftt World (I) MOVIE The H1un1ing PasSiOO 1" • • (1 983) Jane Seymour. Ger11d Mc Raney W...W lamonow ....... "'"" WWf Wm1"11t Sponio111 lewlldlH Ma..,,_. Tllealrt ICC, ,_, ' °""" ~111Tnt1 ""1rall ti• 'lfllll'f l.tUlt 8fw lltcll (All!) CtnMll (ctH) WllfOITralll (CNN) Tiit Wlft It ~vi.w (HIO) MOVIE. M uasol1n1 De ctloe and F'all or II Duce * • (1965) Sun n SarandOn Anthony Hop111ns (Uff) Ca~ u,clale (HICK) OM'I Just $" T1ltra (WOA) MOVIE In love W11n an Older Woman * * (1 98~) Jol'ln A11ter Karen Carlson (WPI)() MOVIE Audrey Rose • • (19771 M1rsn1 Muon Anthony HO()lllna -11:30 A.M. -8 (JD) Tlllt W19' Wl1ll DnW lltletl~(~H I lkwam at J1111lll1 Ctllt JtM Hllllde ,.,.... Of • , .,.,., ..... c.tiMtka (CIPM) 1111tMtw (Litt!) ,....., "'""'" u.-... (NICK) Klll't CM!\ (TMC) MOVIL 'Ruthless Peo- ple ••• (198e) Danny O.l/1to, Bette Mldler (UI.\) 1111·11• (Z) MOVIE. D11n11 s tnrerno •• (1935) Spencer Tracy C1a1rt Trevor -11:35 A.M. - IOllN) Gnm111'1 fllfJ t •ltl/S'°""" (W'tal) .-ovlf No Time lor Str09an1s • •• (1958)Andy Grlrfllh, Myron McCormick AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -I nw..s'"'" MOYIE: "The Phltldelphla E•S*lmtnt •* (1984) Mld\MI P1,.., N1f\Cy A'*" e MOVll· 81rt>erw' • • (1 988) Jene FOnda. JOl'ln Phil· l~Ltw • ltOVlf Going In Styte · *'** 119791 o.oroe BYma. Oct 23- Art Carney I ~~.c~1111on1 Mltfka: ltcoM C111ury Lwdlt L*ft 111 llytn Wiit! .l1c'''" (CNN) lMTY 1(1111 Wttkelld Al (DllN) My Fritflcl fllch (0.Al..Al MOVIE: Sin Satioa Joroe Rivero. MtrK> Almaoa (LIFE) 'l!ytlcl1•1' Jo111u Updl" (HICK) c-1 O.Chl• (SHOW) MOYIE Rya~ ~ Dlug/1111 * * (1 9701 RODI''! M11cnum. Sareh M•IH (U&A) WWf All Amtr1c1n wr .. 11111 -12:30 P.M. - I Or111111 llllff• ltotnos Ntw1m1t1A TIN TfMl•L AIMl'kl: co11d Cenlurv .... ty (CBH) Tiit Rllltm111 (DISIC) Zam (HIO) At1111tk Records 40111 4ft 11lvemry II (SJ (MAJ() MOVIE Please oo· • Ear 1ne D111ies • • • 191'1'1 Doris Day, D1vKl Niven (NICJC:) l•tPK* Ga09t1 -1:00 P.M.- 9 Cl) Nfl F..-,n Wa'"'"=l ron R.clak1n1 n C.•ee' Ba, P1ck1r1 G ,..,._ !tlllt's World ol Ho1 rel' Ill I ::r;n ... Sien ,.,..., Mllltf """ fCCI rs MOVIE. Hide r P o S19ht • * + 119801 a~"-~ Caan J1U E1kenb1wt I :::.s11111ey f...C Mlll4,..... (AH)~• (CBN) GtlHIMllt (CNN) Ntw1 Upd111 I (OllN) MOYIE· Seven Br 1P< tor Seven 8rotners * • • • 11954) Howard KHI J~ ' Powell (llFf) ........... M1dkln1 """' (NICtCl LtuM (USA) Shffltlwt !WO") ...., Secftl lff•llty (W~X) MCWll: Burnr 0 111>· 1ngs ** (1 97&1 l(eren Ba • Ol•v9' R..0 (%) All ~ Orl1R~l -1:10 P.M.- (CNN) Id Tecll WH\ -t:30 P.M.- 1 Mwntlrl !JI) ...,.. ll1tf ftQ Budwe!Nr lnt•rn•tJOl'l81 • ,_... cam~110 •e Copa Marlboro Sporl "9 Cr11111 O. Peru 111 Bar cel0"8 E~ ·--(Ct4N) ,..... •• (lll'N) WI AKl8I V <;A Camel Grand Prhr Of Sou•~·· CeUfomle (cw.A) MCMI; "T erit1C1C'r (H90) TlltWtr91Wlktl lCC. <; = °""""* ••11•rt =~Tiit ~ Boyt • (1988) M1tnae 0'1< .. r.. P1vt RodrtOotl (WOR) °"' tf TMt ... (Z) MOVIE The Seti Up *** (1949l Roberr Ryan Audrey Totter -2:00 P.M.- 1 World ol Guln"ess Records lntrn• & Shirley Grntest Amtrlcu Hero MOVIE Overnoaro * • 11978) Angie Dickinson C1ilf Robertson 41) MOVIE TM Blonde * * Constance For slun•J Years 119801 Lloyd Bridges ID MOVIE Ce• van1es Hen • * 11 987) Miguel Angel Rellan Mana Fernendet Muro I T G11rvtt 8nl1mt11 Jr Mut1t1no Gent Scan (AIE) Scott1nd hrd (BRAVO) Tiie M111 Thal Conu111 ed H1dleyburv (CBN) 810 Valley (CNN) Htwsw11ch (CSPAN) A S.10111 ShlnlftQ Lie (LIFE) Ob1tetr1c1 Gynecolooy Upd1le (NICK) MOVIE Heidi * * \\980) (USA) MOVIE Once Brne" • (1985) lav1en H11no" C1eavon Lltlle (WOR) l(nlglll Rl6t1 -2:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Andy Grllfilh -2·30 P.M.- 1 Hudllnes on Trial Ln1r11e & Sllllley II§) 8uut11all McOona1<l ~ rn Final-Round Gam" Jimmy Sw1001n M1rtell11t (CHN) NeW1mlktl Sund1y tAI (\.If£) C11dlol90y Updllt (MAX) llllOVIE The Men Who Never Was •• • (1%6\ Clifton WebC> Gtorta Grahame -2:35 P.M.- (WT8S) Hew luve 11 lo 8uu1 -2:45 P.M - (H80) MOVIE ThrPP Ami gos ~ • 11986) Cht>vy t hll~" Sieve Marlon -J:OO P.M -0 HulTll Fu 0 MOVIE Ivanhoe • • (1 982)James Masnn Anlhe>ny "'ndrews I f1111esy lsl1nd 8e1tl0fl F1cts ol C11nvre lo Mtjof de C111 a Cara (AIE) Our Co~t11ry (8AAV0) Jt•n Coctou (C8N) 1o11 .. u (CNN) MtwswtlCll (CS'AN) CtW·lw (OISN)Mr hottfY (QALA) "'OVIE Oue T11 Ha 0100 Eu Mu1e• Pedro Infante Lu•s Aqu1l11 (llF!) flmlly Medicine Upd1t1 (TMC) MOVIE Th" End * • • ( t 978\ Bun R11ynolM Dom Oelu1se (WOA) A T11m (WPIX) MOYIE Don I Oo 10 Sleep • • 119821 Donnt!i Wesver Vaterre fhJre>et (Z) MOVIE r .111 (11'1 ~11r *** ,,qss, r>on;itd Pteasence F, anr.n•'• Oorleat -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) HWA Main henl -3:30 P.M.- 1 Group One Med1c11 Visits M11ndo del Bo• WO!ld ol G11ln111n Rec0td1 funo11 811Rtal11 facts ol C11h1111 (CNN) l11sldt 8usl11tu l\.IFE) l111tr1111 M1d1tl111 Updale !SHOW) MO~IE Greystolle Tile L egeno ol Tar Lan Lora ot 1ne Apes * •• 11984) CMS· 1ooner Lamber I Andre Ma~Oowell _,:00 P.M.- 12 on "" Town Sur ol N1t1on11 Geoo11phl< Harl IO H1r1 MOVIE Scooby Ooo and the GllOIJI School •• 119881 I War of lht Worlds Nova 1C'C1 lift's Most lmb1rru11110 Momols I Orno lt11'ov11ion $u Estrella Fnonta (A6El OIYidod Union (BRA VO) Eric Clapton (CBN) Our HOllH (CNN) WOl1d At~ (CSPANI Ei.cllot ·u A loot 11 Ille Hut Prni41o•I (OISNI MOVIE Susannan of me Mountie~ tCotorJ (19391 Shirley Temple Aanoolpn Sc on (ESPN) SportsCHlet (LIFE) Cllnlcal Updtlt (NICKI You C111'I Oo Thal on Telev1slo~ (USA) 8ui1111· loou (WOR) Children of Clllldrt11 (WTBS) MOVIE Btue Haw· "" * * p 961) Elv15 Presley Illa" Slackman -4:t5P.M.- (ESPN) NFL PTlrMTimo ISEL) MOVIE" Round Mt<l· ""-I"' • * * (19861 De•ter Gordon franco1s Cluzer -4:30 P.M.- 1 fact "" Nallort Nein Spof\swnp Jtck Hayford Europu• Jo11r111t (CNN) Spor1S Sufldl, (HBO) MOVIE T•ansy1van1a 6 SOOO * (1985) Ed Begtey J• Jell GOldblum (LIFE) HyperttnSIOfl (MAJI.) MOVIE The Shl!oow Rrde•s •• 1982) Tnrn 5e11ec11 Sam Elh<>n (NICK) Out ol Ct11lrol (USA) ThrM -S:OO P.M.- 8 NtW1mlltrs fl) WOlld Stilts Prtt1ma ICCJ I lOYt loal Abaft I klow frartet M'A'S'H MOVIE TN! Pti1ladelpnra E•pe11men1 * * ti 98At Mreh~el Pare N•ncv .t\Uen (11) .... , mt Siii Trtl Ntrl liffe11tloa ICI ~~tllort HaMtmo• dt Cl11t MClftr• MatUIHy ll:C1 Jtcllffl Ct4lttt1u Slma-,.11 41MI (A6E) f lHrtllowtr (BRA VO) MOVlf l acema11er * • Isabelle Hupperr Beneyron TM 11978) Yves (CBN) Rln TI11 Tin II 9 Cop (CNN) Pnmen1w1 (CSPAN) Proceu ' Polle, Ctll·l- (OALA) Luella Ubrt (LIFE) Your Palitnl Vourstlt (NICK) letwffll Two loves (TMC) MOVIE Advenrures if\ Babys1mng • * 1198 71 El1sabe1tt Snue Maia Brewton (USA) Presents Allred Hitchcock (W°") Fo"O•·UP (WPIJC) Natlo111I Geao11phl' On Auloftmtnl (Z) MOVIE An Amer•can •n Parrs ••• (1951 1 Gene Kelly Leshe Caron -5:15 P.M.-0 fl) 1911 World Serles Game Se•en 111 neces:r.aryf Oakland A s 11 Los Angeles Dodgers or New Yori. Meis rCCJ (ESPN) NFL Scrapboo- -5.30 P.M.- 1 ;s ::?...~' 1cr .... 'Al1le TM MiH 1CC• UlllY!sltll 111 11 OoCION F1111et Ricardo Ctsltftaus Md.avtfllltl Gl'OUll (CBN) MMri«• S111pillo11 (OISN) O! Stuu·1 Hallowtett IJ Gn11d1 N19i1I (LIFE) Kut1 fallure lUSA) AllT'11 PrtSH!I EVENING I ~~~;,~.~ Wolldtrtul World ol Olsney MOVll Popeye .... I I 980) Rot>tn Williams Shelley Duvall ~ I EV Kl• Nttt lCCI b~• ' ulrellu (AIE) V1llilf '•If (C8N) Cllarl4ts Slt11ley (CNN) flit W"k Ill Rtvlew (OISN) Ott190f •• , 1cr1 (ESPH) Nfl Thaler (H80) MOVIE lnne1 spac~ • * t 1987) Oennrs Ouard Mu Ion 51"1()(1 (LIFE) l~le1111I Mtdklttt Upcl114 (NICK) Kld01 Court (SHOW) MOVI( M1-•nq Mr Rigl'tl * • p 987l Jonn Malllovich Ann M19nuson (USA) Mllrdef SIM ~r ... (W°") flit Ullt.IKll1411H (WT'8S) N111Hal GHQrtpfli< bplOrtt (WPIX) Uleslytu ol "'° lllcll ' Ft"'o111 -&:05 P.M.-m UT1 Wotltttd Nowt -6:15P.M.- (MAX) MOVIE Wc>men o f San 01ten1on • t 1983) «;t1tlle ':>ttwens Oebbte Allen -6·30 P.M.- 8 l"' ... ' si,,,. " fbeff Daily Pilot ~ :~FtlHI ij TM Humu Ftee of Ille Pac1fk 0) Nolkltro U111Yl1lon El!) l.Jtyd OtiMt (A6E) JIU fyrt (CSPAN) AHd lo lllO Wlllto Hone (OISN) b lmala hi Adi" (llFEl Aon111 Ani1"9d (NICK) L-, T-1 (SELi Tiit SwtR Uh Slort -6:35 P.M.- ~ Holl.,.oo4 1001 Nlfll11 -7:00 P.M.- 8 (I) lill Ml11ut.s tCCI II§) lncrdlMt Sund•y Two men tnltltrate the Los Angeles 11nderwortd, the piano lrom Big youno girl reuMe.s with me dog wno saved ner hie 1CC1 Q MOVll /\urora •• 1 t9S.J Sopn1a Loien Daniel J r r avanll An ltahan caD d11v&< tries to raise money tor ner bhnO sons Ol)e•ation Dy trick· ng 010 lovers 1n10 tl\1nking he •S rheir son m 21 JUlllJ Slrul ... SulCIOe ol .i reen 1941 burglary suspecr sends Penhall 1mo hostile Ntlh<lrawal re~moenng htS own molher s self·inft1ctea dearti IAI Si f:I!) JtJa• .t\ Proper Place 1n ttie WO'l<l P<>111a1 and eco- riom>e tactors lead 10 Japans anact.. on Pearl HarbOr oost- war Japan rel>v•IOS •ts econo- i 1CC Vlo i. Rtll ICa•llftll C09tlt114 Ntlllft Emas· High Plarns or Brazil A n1t>ona1 pa"' rn central Br attl rs lll"OWn 10< its e~cellenr larml1nd and tar~ e•tra0<d1nary creatures 1CC 1 '9 ClllfY'ltl QD Tolluo Stln•st• (A&f) Slletu EHllNI (8AAVO) Ovorll'i New Wof1d S~llOtty (CBN) Be• Hlfftl (CNN) fwttll .. Ntwt IDISN) •OVlf Misty *** (196 I I Davrd Ladd Artnur Oconnell (!SPN) Nfl rrirM"-Ctiris ~rman Tom J•Olson al"d Pere A.ttll'telm Pfesent soores and htQhloghlS lrom arouoo the teague (OALA) IHM (\.IF!) l-11Met le Gtltll- Tlltf"' (NICttl htsptcW 0 ..... ($fl) MOVIE: ~l•ser .. * (I 987) And<'-Rot>onson Clare HW'ls fTMCI MOVIE Be~rty Hills C0p II ** (1987) Eddie Murpl\y Jll()Qe ~ (USAI MIANM Vke Crockett ISli:S to be lak.,_ otf I UM alter 1eam1ng me "-"'O ol the a~nt (Wt111am Ruasl lrytng 10 nab •n arms svoplier (WOR) .... (WPtX) USA T .... I Z) MOVll. "HouM of ~mes * • • 119117) Lindley CrouM. Joe M.,t.gna A psy· Cl\tltr•SI lets down,_ defen.a· es •n ~con men i Ulldelwond wrinen and direc* l>y Otvtd M11m11I Oct. 23-29/5 -7:30 P.M.- {CBH) Jollll AM"'*I (LIFE) MMslolln 11 MffKiM (NICK) Coulll Ooallla (WOA) 0 C Folios (WPIX) Trillle Tllnlt -e:oo P.M.-fJ (I) ._.,.Slit Wrtte (Sea· son premiere} Jessica winds up 11Jled as the prrrne susP9Ct rn a murdet sNI w1tnes..O Guesl Len CarlOU 1CCI I GD Toa.A~ MOVIE Calamity Jane **• 119~) Jane /\leaande( FredeflC Forrest Snarpsl\oot· e< Martna Calamity Jane Canary s Old West aNalf W1tr'I Wild 0111 HICk~ resut~ tn lt'9 o.nn or a oauqhter 8 g MtulM: ~ (Premiere) A cri er. grOUP of a9en1s vn<>en&kes m1sst0ns too dangerous le>r otners $1ar!. Peter Gr111es. PM Moms Thaao Penghhs 1CC1 C-'TCH C~tMINALS• -'me nt• ~ Mot.I Wanted JO• .i,,_, • Amorkt ., Most "'"'" ($) MOVIE The Getaway *** (1972) Sieve Mc:Oueen Alt MacGraw A bani\ rot>Oel and l\rs wile double-cross 1 bog sl"IOI ano are cnaseo 10 me Me• ICafl bOfdel' °'1 ected by Sam Peclunpal\ 9 "-"" A ~ason rn 1n. $\)1'1 BJ CIN Cronio "8 IJf'I Coba•oe El) 4rfllllf' TM Plttrtrll ~ Mas~ T\tltA "Per 1ec1 Spv Pym anends sctiool •n Sw11Z8flal'ld .mere he is •• cruired 10 ooserve poiiralty active ~1uoen1s (Pan 2 of 7) "8 COBJtll de l'ldfl Cuanoo Clos lamihu ma1!0$H M unen para lograr et control def 1ral>co oe drogas amenann a la c1udad de Naples y a su base OT /\N tPane I de 3\ m RKl!lt ff'tfll o.-T'" (AU) lltilMMI Ille "*'d The Duke of WetltNJlon seeks BUICl<aelder s l\ead (8AA VO) Ftll lift N'98"1 s Felt l<Ull to.1'18<) by n1s t>and Egypt 80 and I , of h•S SlflO· 1ng wives perf0<ms 11 1tie Glastonbury Fes11.,.1 1n Eng14tl'ld 1c•1 ~~ w 11n Buck McNeely (CHN)lesilll~1AI (CSPAM) Dedlta ... A L ... 11 tlle ... 11 ........ (R) (E:SPN) ~ (H80) llOWtl. 1"'-8tO Town •• (1997 ) M•n Oollon Diane \.tne (\.ft)~· ...... ~ (MAX) .cM(. ~t • • \ 1987) Dim At"roy<I Tom H•nlts (NICI() Mr f<' Ed Mes to fotW Wilbur IO 1'1Sta• I hellllf Ill ~ blrn (SHOW) M0\111: 'Ovtr'990Ut ~ •••(t!MT)~ Lo"'J. 8tC'9 Mder. (USA.) ........ y...,. It ~.MndlnfMll•on• huf?1 lor the gang ~ , .. ~. only to ~ IM yOVlti SJMI '1lt ~ lf'C! uM rt in I mut'Qet SUNDAY PRIME TIME 6/Da1ly Pilot I s :oo I s :3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I s :oo I a:Jo I 9:oo I 9:3o I 1 o:oo I 1 o:3o I 11 :oo 111 :3o I ~.~~~·"~~:r:~d ~~~~ g1s1 Or Eugenia C1ar1qo1ns Calypso crew 10 stu<Jy sha oenav1or an<l 1est sha fO 11111111• lllurcMt, She Wrote JICk 1"9 Ripper Hollint (111) •• l Caner Sieve r or~1 Cllaml!y .lint 1'&4) ••• J1,. Aleu oder. F l80et'C I' orres1 lilunMf, Silt '#rot• JIC~ tt.. Ripp., Undt rMI World ot T r1111n11 J utS Ca..stNU .._Ion lmpo•iblo North and South ..,. ltlamtd/ G1tr1 Tracey '#1111911 Child,.,. Shandi UWrnan TM Gtt,..y (PG m • • • ~ Mcaveen, A~ IA1cGr.1w Gr NI [,e1 • Ou•t Hu nn '41lltr1 ,....., Nlllurt A Season ...,ferplect World II W11 1 n~ 11 11'4 SiJn Thll•rt !lomo To .. MllOllncU Pri~ ... S.njilllllfl ,R "' ••• f{;otj19 Hawn r ·ee~ BtPllNn Atthur Tiit Ptlgnrn l(,lhryn KuthmiWl NtW$, .... , s ortl ttt •S Spon1 Spons (II IS! t 11 •5t Twll1ghl P1a- Zone wn.,s News Spon1 Scent Hews fie• the Dur<an N.tflon S.cr•tt ol 1 t.brritd ..Un r11<1 Wrn t11ng Jmy h lweM r_!Pellen1s W 11'1 Gerry Sllandll~g·1 Sit Gran• wins a Hollywooo tour ij)OOlry c.ontest (A) (SJ tll) Mulerplete Theatre A Pe lect Spy Pym anends sc •n Sw11zerland where he 1s r cru•teo to ubserve polmcal <tCllVB Students (Part 2 OI l.(/ UlJ MOVIE Prtvat Ben1am1n * * * (198 Goh.lie Hawn Eileen Brenna Dilly J11dy Ben1am1n alway trPdteo 11~e a princess 1om the Army lor tun af1er hers Jrid husband dies on the wedding night 1 '1D Mytte!'f' ·cause Celebre George 1Dav1d M ornsse '\wears he murdered Franc1 while on cocaine when he an Alma (Helen M1rren) s1an 1na1 (Part 2 01 ;.>) r.r 1 ID Mind Pow11 (AAE) Elsenllower A pro111e Pres1dem Dwight [1senhower focuses on h1 ...J days as a command•f\Q gener at and diplomat 1n W0tl(l war 1 (CBNJ Larry Jo11ts (CNN) World Rt pott (CS PAN) Pvbllc Conlertnce Polle (OISN) MOYIE The MaW.mg o the President I 960 • • 1t (1 963) (ESPH) Hl11or, ol Pro foo~all "°""• J chromcle or the Naroonat Foot ball League leeturono A ~!:!E~tj!!!~~:J~~!!:J!~~!!!::!!!i~~~~~~~~~iLI§~~=-=-1~o~b°"'.2<G'"i~n-=:-=:1~~~~~~-=1~~i!~L-=Ji'.1""1~1~'-111~~~ Gr anoe. tM IOfward pass I-! Bert Bell. the role or lelev1s (WOA) Barney Mltltt A woman charges her husbal\d with rape (WTBS) All I• "" family Mike finds GIOf1a s Qlac1t wtq very aMrect1ve (WPIX) CltMrs Diane s p11m friend (Jutta Dully) sets her sighls on Sam -&:30 P.M.-QI Married Wlllt Clllldrtll Al s mouse hunting nearty wrecks the hOuse 1CCJ tR) ISi CD ™' (AAE) Woning Sl1tls An elf1 c1en1 new tool (.Osls Erntt1 n1s fob (CBN) Ed Y111119 (CNN) &,am TOll~ltl (NICI() P11ty Ovh (SEL) MOVIE TIM! Cotor Pur pie * * * ( 1985) Wh0<>01 Goldberg. Danny Gtovef (WOfll) larttta Biretta con ducts • despera111 hunt tor a teen-age boy pyrsueo by a kill· e. a'18f w1tness1ng e tr1111'(1 s murder Oueal Dennis Ouatd CWTU I JflTJ ~•lftlt (WPIX) The ltoneymooMrs A gang wants to ma~e Ralph a murder tar091 (Part I of 2J -9:00 P.M.-0 Jae' 11\t Ripper A lourth 111('1tm surfaces wrth another r1endwritten clue the prnne mintster tries 10 ~eep rumOf' about her grandson from the queen the 111g1111nce commu tee calls lot Warren's resogna t1on Aoberltne s regrolhng ol Lee' unearths more fPar1 2 ot w rc1 U MOVIE Hotline * • \ 1982) Lynea Caner Steve Fonest Someone gets the number of an art stU<Uint wno tends bar and WOtlcs al a cr1s1s -center noth1141 • 11§) Nerttl ''"' St11llt Ashton marroes an am0tt101Js Seetts· s•on1st but keeps 588•1\Q LaMolle (Wtlltam Ostrander), ner partner 1n re1141nQe. C:lkanah Bent 9111ns a powe<ful weepon w1th MaC)lllne s se cret ll119rha s hu,band dies 11 Harpe< s Ferry f Par1 S ol S) ff1 rR1 and the popularity ot lhe Supe Bowls !GALA) MOVIE Las Mu1ere tie mo General Peoro lnlan1e L1J1a Prado (LIFE) C11dloloqy UP41lt (NICI<) My lllr11 Sons S\ev forgets his Cub Scovt week 111\d commitment (TMCI MOVIE Ruthless Peo pie • • • (198e) Dann OeV1to Belle MIOle< (USAI OlamoH1 Chrlsttna a Mike encounter a ~hc1a w•Hi mob ttes while seerchlng tor lhe c0<pse ol a friend's husband \WP1•1 Siar Tt9' lfttl G.l'tfl· tloft !CCI (Z) MOYIE Reel Men • (1987) James Belushi. Jottn Riller A rough CIA agent l\elps a meal\ e-0uner deliver a top- secrel map from c a11forn1a to W11sh1ngton -9:30 P.M.- G) Tr1e1y Ullmaft USO per- l0<mers S•f\Q their way oul ol a J:11&ne craSh (R) fSl Ill> I( alllry11 lh1llltftan (BRAVO) MOvtf· HOuey Ov11c1<s Who CUfe Cancer? ••• (1987) (CBN) Jtllll 01ttH (Ll,E) l1tlenlll Ut141t1 Mtdlcl111 (NICI<) DOllH Rt td Donna and Ale• both try to IOse weoght (WOA) Oall11 (WTH ) Wwtd T_.,ow -10:00PM -• .._.,, McC0tmteio. P11tlll Gnat bclpe Speln, St. rtln, West Indies, Washing-' o,c Ditti Forgetful Rocha rd a ovt ano leaves his ughter alone (CC) 1R) !SJ KNHlllC•l•lld WerN 11 Wtr .. The Bomb U.S. 0-29 bomber drops the at uranium bomb on h1m1 on Aug e. 19"5 clays later. a second hits Nagasaki """-" " Demltloo Ila Wlm of H..,y VIII ne Boi.yn" Henry, h1v1ng en with the Church of ~ome I nd banlahld Clttlerlne. marries hi• w111·a nandmaldln (Dorothy Tutin). 1Mn plot• 10 nave her beflead· eel whel;1 the son she bears him 11 ttltlbOrn. I MedltMGall ,.,_.. Dra1111 ( H) Vaally '•Ir Money 1s tight. bv1 Anoe•• keeps a.orr.:.:.,r of 21) If!!!? ; .. 1 r .. ~.:,... Mm ~ The bank c.U1 1n ttle loan on the Bulls (CCJ (S) = °"1etrlcl/Gpecoloty (MAX) Lie llMI ' He Cti1ngld the Mu1lc" Eddi. Van Halen. B.B. King. Waylon Jennings and Carly Simon aalut• the Aoelt Ind RoU Han of Fame gultl.rlat wtloN lnvent1001 Changed rock. pop and coun- try mualc. (SI (NICK) lllMI' Nltllt (IHOW) MOVll: Night· hawh ' *'** (1981 ) Sylvester St1llon1 Billy Dee WllUame (VIA) ,.,.., ... f p Jack s 1nves· tlgatl<>n of 1 porn Slit s mur- def dredge• up memories ~) ~ CWrttt'1 ~)() o..~ -10:30 P.M. - I .._. Miiien "Hearing' ,._. "Brown. Zappala ................. ~ '} .-. rm CIH C.....K8'dlltl .,.... ......, ft. l(llnrlctlft dmond O'Btlen elCemlrwt1 the Cuben mlUMI Clilla Of 1962 (H80) U, llMM An ambitious yoong ~n (Griffin Dunne) la t>f0ugh1 In to boost the rattng1 of a TV morning 1hOW wltt1 1 veteran ~at.I (Paul Dooley) es noet. (CC) (S) Ul'I'.) flllllly MMldN UIMl'1e NtCK' ICTl T• It A uunn' )n..tllMlllll UIAJ ....... ~ "Sp4Klet Delivery' *** (1979) Bo Svenson. Cybill ~d. An art11l Ind 1 blnendef ~tell 111 out-of- WOl'll vet9fan 111thlrig IOot from a bank r~ 1n • mellbox. -10:40 ... M. - • .,..,... ''Arnold'' -10:IO ... M. - • WM6ll -11:00 P.M. - ~AUi ..... ,....... z ... !CCI !SI ~== fl MOVIE: Secrets of a Mar ri&d Man * (1984) Wilham Shatner. Cyt>oll S~pnerd "'"" WWF Wrtstllno Ch1ll1noe Jerry f'llWlll C1llfor11l1 SIOfltt (CC Newt H!Ptt OltMiltlona faptflllU Ctsmetlct (A61!) $1111111 htlO• (CBN) lat ol IM 700 Club (CNN) MMtyWM• (Al (DISH) MOVll: ·on the Dou- ble · *** (196t) Danny Kaye. Dana Wynter (l!SPH) SportsCentar (GALA) Cl11t (L1'1!) 011110Jtdl' Suro•rt Updalt (MAX) MOYIE: The Lost Boys ** (1 987) Jason Patric. Corey Hatm (HICK) L1119Mn (TMCI MOYIE· 'Man Woman and Child' *** (1983) Mar ttn Sneen. BIV1he Danner (USA) Co¥tr llory (A) (WOA) Home lllOJtll119 (WTBS) Flttclltr 9folllt" (WPIX) Al 1llt Movltl - 11:15 P.M. -D Sund1y NIQll1 Sports -11:30 P.M. - I::::::.. Face 1llt llllloll F1mlly Ftu4 Th1 ~erlun hptrltn'9 • Gtol'gt Mlcll11f'a Sports M1chl111 Daily Pilot Oct. 23-29n WITH ACCUPRESSURE AM> HEJll PftOGllAJ( WITH THIS AD 1. L<>M pouads & I (or $95 for 6 visits) I iacbn I • No 1'1Mdle1 REGULAR $35 PEJI VISIT I• CJrbs •ppetite ._-----------~•· Control ro•ck1oq Al.SO AVAIWLI: Si.1 S.Mi .. ~le~1d1n, • Ach1 .. ve reluahoo Artkriti1, u4 ltd/I•• Paia • r eel 'tlOre eoer9941c DL LOUIS LO, o .•. D. C.A. omcs IOlll: 19011 BEACH Btvo su1Tr c I MON .nu Hu~·,;;;~~·~~ch 2336L~:.rlo7Ro.d W L~:7bpmA Call 962-7905 L..quo• H1ll1 M11.IDW1 Y ppt Cl) Slt911111l1 ICC G Walglll lou (BRAVO) MOYIE Lacemaker ** IUl>elle Huppert Seneyion (CNN) Sports L111nlon1 The (1978) Yves (ESPN) Auto R1cln9 NASCAA A C Oetco 200 (A) (LIFE) 1n11rn11 Medic Int Updtlt (NICK) Car ~. Where Art Yov7 (USA) ltollywood Insider (WT81) Larry JOMI (WPIX) MOVIE: Rrtapsody ** (1954) Ehzabetn Taylor Vmono Gessmen -11:40 P.M. - (HBO) MOVIE: An Olhce• and a Gentleman * * * ( 19821 R1 chard Gere Deb<a Winger -11 :45 P.M. -8 CllS Htll\ D George Mlchatl's SPort• M1chh1e (SHOW) MOVIE Bulhes • 119861 Jonatnan Cromo1e Janel Laine·Gree" -12:00 A.M. - § USA Wt1~111d At Ille MovlH MOYIE College G rl Mur oers * • 11968) Joacn•m Fuchsberger Uscn1 Glas :J: MOVIE Tt'le Retur" ot Marcus Welby M O • * 11984) Rooert Yeung Darren McGavin I Flnanctal Fr11dom To 8t Ann04111Ud Jlmmr swa ... rt Sunday Nt9hl Prai.st rllt lord Ot1cubrlmltftlo de &elleza Coum111 (A&E) 818'bddt1 lht Third (C8N) MOYIE: Roseanna McCoy ** (1949) Faney Granger Joan Evans (CNN) Ew11t1 I Novtt (A) (LIFE) Ptlytlclpt' Joint! Update (NICK) Slort Martell Vlcltot (USA) Caall (WTBS) Saw Ille Cllllcn• -12:15 A.M. -0 Sunday Nipt (Z) MOVIE An .A.mencan 1n Pars •** (1 951) Gene l(elly LeS11e Caron -12:30 A.M. - I Tiits From Ille Oertt.We WtlfM Cllltt04 Opett M'-' ( AIE) Wofttllt l1tlft (CNN) Cl9Ullfe (A) (NICK) KIYI to SllCClll (USA) MlrNOt !WTBS) MOVIE: 'Magne110lnt oose»tOn * * • (1 964) Jane Wy~n. Aoek Hud$0n. SUNDAY LA TE NIGHT MONDAY MORNING -6:00 A.M.-1 8u1IMn This Morning t News 11 Sunrlu ' I The 700 Chlb ' ®) Nnt Tllll MotnlftO Tllil Mo'11lllO CallfOfllla Fanilly Spiral lOllt I s.on, I UllH YOQa A You I CNN News I •> F I Cll Of Culture I · You'•e GOI to a. l(lddlno (CBN) Ovr Hov11 (C"N) D1rw11~11 (DISH) Mickey Mou1t Club (ESP'4) 80111111 SaMerloflf' w111111ms vs Ao,., (~'en Min Cllewe1g'1tS (RI (LIFE) PYw1trlbl110 lntorm1t1on (NICK) C~rlo111 George (USA) $tc:CHI (WOA) Cart hers (WPIX) Muadert (Z) Cltamplln •n fllm -6:05 A.M. - i TMC) MOVll The l'\eluc '"''' Astronaut • • 119671 Our Knotts Le~l1e Nielsen (WTBS) ume House on Ille Prairie -6·1S A.M - ®) lflWI (NICK) 1(11\ In Mollff -6:3-0 A.M - I lllonllnt Newt Touylll U Ctn1tnt11!11y Feedbac• HtW1 Tiiis Ml<!ll ~ Sllm1!awt1 SclMy Doe HMllM ... At1ob1u I Cami .. MtjO( J l9twl1IS"4!rlt4 ,.. Aintftct S~Olld Ct•lury Htlft ot Ult Nation (AAE) kffalo 8111 !WAN) Cfttrnsloul HeartnQ °'"'l M4M11m1 lti80) ~ Dftpe11le E•lt (LIFE) Cardlotoer Upd11t (MA X) MOYIE HM\"V Quacks Who Cure Cancer" .... (1987) (NICK) lHlh Prince (USA) Ulldalt Mouy (WOA) l Dru m ot J1111n11 (WPIX) Rlto4e (Z) MOVll Oarite ~ 1nrerr><1 • * (1935) Spencpr lracv Cla1H! Treyor -6:•5 A.M.-(ff) ,..... -7:00 AM I ;':::r's1 CIJ Jet IC);~~ A,,,.1lu =•••r11 1CC'1 l• Allftltt el Olt ~""'-Hwmaft ...... I Mlarl ..... ,. ...... Jt ...... ..... (~U) MOYJ( The Mari WM Knew Too Muell • •• (193-4) LHlie Btnk,, Pe1er LOff•. (Ctlfll) n. ,.. a. (CNH) 0.,...._ (Ollll) 0... 111er111t. Mkiiryt (l,,,, ~/O>ptctltlfY Upd111 (NICK) Dn 1d Ille Gnome (SHOW) l1n11 Miu Pef'ltc1 (USA) Can•on uprtu (WOR) People A1e Talk1no (WPlll) Ahct -7 OS AM.- (WT8S) MOVIE Tnp Tnr I· ol I' Al •ft* 119631 Dnr s Day ldrnP~ Garner -7:30 A.M.- 1 Cue Bun Woody Wooctpechr J[M M1s1e1 Rooen· NetQhborhooct cc I lo lmper1lo~1ble Mlrlly11 Hk\ey Boctr Buctdles There II I way (DISH) Welcome to Pooh Corner (HBO) T~e Adventures ol Tom SaW'fll (LIFE) II Flgur11 {NICK) OtMll Ille Mtnau (WPllt) EIQhl Ii lMllQh -a·oo A.M.- 1 • Brady Bunch 1 Sun Up San 01100 Froozln ) 811Qs Porty 6 Popeye ) YQ9l Bear ' Sttame Sl"ei ( C • Catcll ll1t Sp+n1 G111t Cllels ol Ille Wtst H1$p1•1t Cltl1S111n Commu111c1llOflS m llod•H In MohOll (CNN) 01yw1ldl 1DISN) Ooulct 0110 Prtstnls (ESPH) Gettt110 ftt (GAU.I Nolkltro ECO (HBO) MOVIE Peggy Sue Ctl1 M;,u•eC 11 • • ~ P986J ~alhlee" Turner Noc-Olas Cage (LIF"E) II F19llft1 (MAX) MOVIE Dale With an 11.nge1 • • (19871 M•ttiael E Kn1gr11 Pr1oet>e Ca1es (NICK) lusle (SHOW) MOYIE Ma1CI 10 Oraer • • r i 9871 l'lllv ShPeOy Be•a••v 0 Angelo (TMC) MDVI£ Tne Sa•age IMOC:MIS ft• 11960) Antn<"'Y CJu1n" '( ilo.11 Tai'\• (USA) Siie R1 (Z) MOVIE Re.:11 M!"' • 11Q8il James Be1usn1 J<J11n Rotter -8:30AM.- l 8111ty 8-<ll Atla~ Spe1~lno Gu•r '"''""' Wtslblool Ho"4\I! ""*" " AetMks Ink Trela ... l~aE) Ctlft 6 Clttrs (CllN) Sit-r.- ( 01110 °""'"' 1 Cimls (fSPN) lasic T ""'"" Wo~olll (UFE}~1I (NICK) locrf• s,t(lll (VSA) C1110tt1 Eillfts'I (WPIX) C111011'1 Colfttdy CIHSICt -9:00A.M.- 1 I (I) hrnlty f111d I Salo ti l1lt C111tu1V I lttWf Otyt AM a 11• 11<11111. lt• I lo'll Liiey My llttlt .... , kalM StrHI If.CJ $.tlly Jlttf b~H! "'tit• A TllH U!) 3-2 I C011t1c1 tCC m Dick Vu Dwte (A &E) lOYl\Oy (CNN) Sonya llYe 111 l 4 (CSPAN) liou11 Floor Oth le (OISN) MOVIE Protessor Popper s P•oblem~ * * (19741 C11arl1e Orei.e MolO 0 Shea (ESPN) 8ocl11s la Motioft (LIFE) Hurst (NICK) l'inwflttl (WOA) News (WPIX) Harry 0 -9:05 A.M (WTBS) Perry MUOI! -9:30 A.M - Cl) Cartl S1tart1 Clank COllC111lr111ot Law•m a s11111ey Too Ctou 111 Ctflllorl kwltcll•ll Cl11t (R) I WlptOUI I ,ll Mltltt Rote• .. Helo~borllOOd IC.Cl m Ole& Yu Of'• (CBN) A11111lca11 tally (f SPN) locty Sllapffio Ill MOVIE Soecu11 Oeh•try • • • (19761 Bo Svenson C:yb1ll Snepnera -10:00 A.M. - • I ()) Tllt Price Is fllfllt I fZ WI\"' fl fll1Vtll I flfM ISi I 0§) Gmrlnt P11M CC1 ·~ MMLA 0. Day 11 t TlfM I Orta111 fl Jetllllk S..-Slrllt ICC I hrs~TV CerazH Salnlt !if-Au n (A&E) 0°'41111 A91 ol TtlffttlCMI (CBN) Ctltllflty Clltl1 (ESP'4) CFl foo1'aH W1nn1peg Blue Bomt>ers at Toromo "'•9onau1s (H90) MOVlf The Grea1 San11m • • • ( 19 !9) Aoben Duvall Blythe Danner (LIFE) R19t1 PtMtllln (MAXI MOVIE The Fall or the Roman Emo•ra • * * p964) Sophia LOfen Alec Gu1nnen (SHOW) MOV1f 51alag I 7 * * ** (1953) W1lh1m Holden Ono Preminger (TMCt MOVI[ Fool for lov11 ** (1 98!>) <:..im Stiepa•O K•m Dasinger (USA) MOVIL Once Bmen • I 198!>) Lauren Hune>n Cleavon L1nle (WOA) C111110n (WPIX) T11_,.1 J ... 11 M 0 -10:05 A.M - (WT8S) MOVlf Selva9t1 I * • {1979) ArvJy Orilf1th Joel 11099ms -10•30 A.M. - I ~· lon 11 Dnw SWtflltlf1I Tiit JtfttrsORI 0. frl1t 9ftff Attn (A&E) Wtrlll ff Ctotlnt (CBN) Tiit C1'"'"*' IDISN) Httt's "-ef -11:00 A.M. -e m Tiit v""' .... "" fllt1lleu I .,_.,, .. ._.. hNtU1 lty .. ·1...,. 8/Da1ly Pilot I low Gra111 lulclt SH 0"9o Tllrn 'i a Crowl! Newlywed Game Ml1ltr Rog1n Ntl9hborhooct CCI I Ot P~•• Sinor• Rl11co11 •• lo• ProdtQ•Ot (CBN) Dons 01y (A6E) Halldmacte In America (CNN) NtwU1y (OISN) You an4 Mt IC14 (LIFE) 4nfludll (NICK) Sllll041. lOI• & 8r1m i El Ip/IHI Sl\ow (W0 9') 811111by Jo11es (WPIX) k•t Ti ll Ill Tow11 -11:30 A.M - I m Smbblt lo'1tlg Femlly Mtdlcal Ct nler 0111119 Gtmt Zooblltt Zoo Coclu Crisco SOll•d Ott (A&E) Wo11d ot Sul"flwel (C8N) flyl119 N11a (OISN) Win Oiuer Prtttlllt (NICI() M1plt Tow11 (Wl'tX) Tt111 & Jtrry (l) MOYIE The Set Up * • • (19•91 Rot>4!n Rya" Auor.iy Toner AFTERNOON -l2:00 P.M - I Ntwi 1 Otf' ol Ow Utn 1 Hip Chparr1I QI) All Mv Clllldr111 ...... f11t11y l1t111d I Gary Col!MI MOVIE Bera Obas * • • (1962) Anthony Ou1nn 5tlvana Ma rig: no I TV -:i:1Yn " $11rt1 111\111 C111 1 C111 Perry MttOtl (A&E} MOVlf Oonnetr at the A11z ** 11937) .Ann~la D11v1CI Niven (CllN) DollN GtrHt (CNN) 111i.ra111ou1 Hovr (£SPN) TIM.\ 6 T1aciot Pu11 C1t1,,.,io111~1 (GAL.Al ~ECO (HBO) MOYIE Tll&I s Lite• ••• (t986J Jsck l emmon J11he Andrews (1.IFE) illltChet't Oty (NICI() l"lrnrtlttl (IHOW) MOYIE T oO Gun • •• (198e) Tom Cruise Kelly McG1lhs (TMC) MOYIE B1cr>etot Pe'1)' • * ( t98') Tom Hariks Tawny K11111n (V&A) ltfl Mah I 0.el CWOA) s..-..m (W~IX) ONt-.... -12:05 P.M. -~ h111 I Jt1r{1 -12:30 P.M. - IJ CJ) "" .... 11111 Ille h1lfllfllf • ~"°"',...,.."' !C8Hl Gt ... Acttl (015'C Onie • HafTltt (LIFE) Wllll lftfy lilly llllftl (MAX) MCMI· · Convoy * * ( 1978) Krl1 K11t1olloraon. All M1cOr1w =,r::,,::..~ CWP1X) , ... ..., Oct. 23-29 -12:35 P.M. - (WTBS) fllntalo11et -1:00P.M.- t ~ As 1111 World Tu1111 I G) Anotlltt WOfld I CHIPi I ®; 011c Ult to Un . , "'"' 1 Alclllt k11•11 s Pl•c• RETAC Ju1111 Iris • Pr1i11 A Tllon (Cont d) Tu Mu114t y ti Mio MOVIE BenHth lhe t 7 Mile Reel •• !19!>31 AO!>f>r! Wagner Terry Mao<e (C8N) Htzt l (CNN) Newi41y (CSPAH) Hou11 Floor Otb1l1 {DISH) MOVIE Mr Belv&C1er1> A1nos the Bell • • (19511 Chllot\ Weon Joanne Ocu (ESPN) AWA Chemplo111lll11 Wrtslfl119 (LIFE) Wo• Wlltl Y•~ (NICK) kit. ' Stllt1tl111 (USAJ Hot Pol•to (WOAJ lon Con111Cnon (WPIX) C 0 PS (l) MDVlf P11 Gar'e" anct B1Hy lt'le K1<J * * (19731 James CoOU<n Kns K11s1olfer~on -1:05 P.M (WT8S) AllllltoM1 -1·30 P.M O C.rol Benett & f tlfftlt\ G) Gilllta• I l1l111f (AU) Sl9111"'1 (CBN) F1111tr llnows S.11 (LIFE) (,_ on Heftywtlff (NICK) 01¥ld Ille Gnome (USA) Cf\1111 Rtt tllon (WOA) Newlywed Game (WP!Jt) Fu• Ko!lu -1:35P.M.- (WTBSI 811df S.11ell -2:00P.M - (I) Guiding l19M SH11 81"1ra . I Clltrflt 's A119eh ' ®J Gt"111I Hosplt1I Sally Jeny R1,11111 GN14t11'1 lslalld C1H11k Sin, Dr cu-.e Peru 01yt Of Ollr lives 1 • l111nc11tn11 TV CIM (Alf) N11tl (CllN) 91t v ... , (CNN) ..... watell (ESPN) Tlll Ah Amtf1u11 f'vt! lllt S.riea .(H90t MOVlf noght Mot" et ** tt986l Sissy Spece~ Anne B11nao11 (LI~) f .. (NICK) Todey'a i.tclal (SHOW) MOVll I Wini tC'I love * • ( 1983) llndstv Wagner Martin Btlstm (TMC) MOV1E Merto,..11 ** • (1969) Jemes Gtrnflr Gayle Hunn.cvn (IJSA) ..... 1-..n (WOA) ""-'""". J I (WPIX) Ulllt ltffu H 1111 Prtlrlt -2:05 P.M.- (WT8S) fk Mlll!nln l st::M.- 0..llol,na ·-.. Oii,.... I IMl flll MM M IM Wiiiows I I - (ESPN) Sl)Ol1TllU (LIFE) hay SIJHI (MAX) Joll11 l11111011 1c;1 (NICK) HultlcHlt (USA I Jac~l)OI -2:35 PM.- (WTBSI 011t D1y 11 a TIIM -3·00 P.M.- Swtellltarb Oo11111ut Wll1f1 Ha"9t'l11t Op1all Witllrrt If.CJ I Gary coni.1 I D!Yorct C-' Mtft1111t1,p l Oeult !lit MtHCt Jttloll1 MtcNtll/ltllttr NtwtHowl R.1k1111el1 33 OOfllllut • Ml1ter R~' HtltllltofMM !CCI '1' My Three So111 (CBN) 8o11a1111 (CNN) Sllowt>lr Today (OISN) Wtlttmt It Pool! COllltf (ESPN) Spottaloot (llFE) Altflllde1 (NICI() laule (SEL) MOVIE Hea11et1 arid Eatth • • (1987) Susan Anspac:h Mart ie Leeels (USA) Pttss Your LllCt (W~) Mall Hellflolt (WPIX) Gf4lt Slltw (Z) MOVlf· House or Games • * * ( 1987) Ll'ldsay C'"•ouse Joe Mantegna -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) l1~tt111 & Slllfie1 -3·30 PM - I I W""11! I I Nn~t I •I P""9"1 CMll I AMII & ... C'""'"'•b lt"'9y Hlh r ... 1 R.c•Mnl 1 1 3-2·1CMl.KI1cc1 I ·I f alllffy Attak (AU) AIH Sl'lllll & JeMt (CNN) l111i. Pafftlc1 'II (CSPANI C .. •111 (DISN) l>11mbG'1 Clrcv1 ~=N) City Tl~ Slloott119 (MAX) MDVI[ Illusions * * ( 1983) Karen Valenllne. BrMln Murray (NICK) Mr Wlzn'1 Wlf14 1CC1 (USA) Tic Tac OMfll (WPIX) HottyweM S4uf91 -3:35 P.M - (WT8S) A-, Gfiftttll -4:00 P.M.-' ma.. ... I NIWI PvMy '"'""' ..... 111·•·s·w ~c...t o,rM Wltllrty 1CC1 0.-TllH I COPS I -~· • .,,. ....... , ........ 0..W J..-HI .. ICC) U.. NIMQ S.M ' Mf.H (AU) .INr1lty 11 Aclwnlvpt (C8f0 0. HMM /CNN)._,.... r.::) Tiie '-""'WM CMl411'1 (EIPH) l,ert1C11111r (GAU) Ne1ki.rt ECO ("90) Clay fttf IC.Cl (Llf'I) MOW· O.n•r•hon' • • 119851 AICh8rd 9t9ytner Mar1a OvBocs (NICK) YM Cn 't Ot Tl!.1 Oii TtltYldt4i (SHOW) 8oyl & &1111 (TMC) MOVIE The Reluctant Astronaut •• (1967) Don Knotts Leslie Nielsen (USA) Hitll Aolltn (W~) c.w, (WPIX) Clltttl -C:OS P.M.- (WTBSl t lo S -4:30 PM.- SIMf Spotltt IS 1 AIC ..... ICC) ..... ~:r"' I fMHowe I H · 1 Ct1111C1 (CCJ I Fllltfl GourTMI 1 MIWlfle CM 5"tl I IMtMllHllllM " (A&E) WMtl of Stirm1I (CNN) Croulln (DISN) Ooll1141 °"" ltrt1Hll (ESPN) NFl TIMI G11M (HBO) A Otlflfllt hit (NICK) Niel 11Kt1 (SHOW) Utlt Miu Ptt1KI (USA) $2$,0IO '°Pmld (W°") Ktlo I Alie (WPIX) Ntwt -C:35P.M.- (WT8S) S.11ln & S... -5:00 P.M.- Nt1" ....... l ltlieltlRIMI ""' ""' I hlllllf 111111d ...... AllMn Ktt,.n Dltr,... s•tt S..-0... TV GC:i I A•• M1ri11 , ....... I l Pnln A Thell (COlll'•l ( I fKlll .. WlltKolor I Olt 1 D11 <:) """91 VIMo ISi ~&f) llzzlt' All AlllllOtl ~tlll't (BRAVO) MDVI( 'The T1me1 of Harvey Milk *** (1~) (CBH) hlller M..-,llJ (CNN) """''""" (CUAJI) hm .. IM Day (DtSN) II*, l•c. (UPN) Nfl llhllUy MlPl M.-·Up (MAX) lllOVll: My Fett Lady" * ** (1984) Avdrey Hepburn, Ae~ H1rrison tNtCf<) l....., r .... (UL) MOW Hype! S1poet1 F'eople From Anochet Star • (I 9116) Sydney Penny AIClly Paull Goldln (USA) D-. Jl"ltty UU (WOA) Ue• .. "" ....,., J-F-. (WP1~ C"""9 tf ~ (l) MOW.: 2010' .... (1984) Roy SctllHdet JOlln L1l"90W -5:05P.M.- (WT8SI llOYll: "The LUI Ot no.aur ** (19n) Alctllrd Soon•. Jo.n Ven Arlt I 'It::~~·- =-et.II ......... ..................... ICMl"l "' HliMll r.... (!PN) llr\ -..uy ...... MepzilM (HBO) MOYIE The Dtl ty ot Anne Frank • • * ( 1980) Mehss.11 G1lben Maa1mth1n Schell (NICK) It~ 61d911 (SHOW) Tiit Slt1df1tl Tit! SOI ""<SJ (USA) Sllt·Rt EVENING l ==~IPM- IH) Nfl Fetalll San Fran C•SCO 49ers Al Chica90 Bears (CCI (I) CIS Nm ICC) D NIA PttuHOll 8t1h1b•ll New Jersey Nell VS LOS An i.s ukers Tlnt'1 C111111111y Cllby ........ lfthltSJ "4tpet1 ,.....,. NIC lftWl lCCI FllM11Mll11la of lltllu .....,. lt1'lfty Hlllllllllti (AH) O.~ (CNN) LAITY •Ille lMI (DISfl) MOW The l egend of Sleepy Hollow • • ( 1980) Jett Goldblum. O.Ck Butkus (ESPH) s.ortsW-of Ille Year (LIFE) t-U, (NICK) O.....llt~ (SHOW) MOY!£ TN Ann1h1 la tor • • ( 1986) Mark Lindsay Chapman Sus.n 91akely (TMC) MOVIE The H11 • ** (198-61 John Hun Terence S1amo (USA) Ftt AIMl1 -&:30PM.- CU News (CCI lflC IMwt 1CC1 ..... fllllllvfln 0-..-AlrMll I MKNell/ltllrtt Ntw1H1H11 I ......,.IJeMI ... I USA TN"f I C ........... ,., ....... ,...,.. I Neldet1 TNlllV*N(CNN I Dllt Sllffowt (MAVO) hntkt .... Htr H91f (NICK) 0.'1 Jnl Sll Tlltft (U!A) CINM llJ'ft& -7:00 P.M.-9 USA TNty NFL coaclles and referees. MOM Grt rid Alfllnes . (...,,..,,,.. , .... Valene Bertinelll I PllflCN) Barnet ) (S) • CMttel II C..,.. The lamlly 1eams to be honest •bout fMI · ~{CC) (IJ ,.. ......,.. P1ren1s of • repe ~im ca!CI' 1 SY~ ltuckltl ... A·&·M Radar .in11 pro- moUon 10 Meutltf'ant tn 1 poller l ....... ,.....,cci ....... h Carwte ............. ~ ............ ,_,, _ ~ tlleel on .,.. eat• or 1 Siclllen accuH<l ol Sltytno a domineet'illQ lttl· 1an petnarcn Ount Antnony Caruso (CtlN) Tiie 1'I a.ti Dally Pilot Oct. 23-2911 ~ r ii .. ', I·. ~ ... :.. :·~DEL MAR ~b'REALTY &> :~~~INVESTMENTS 22 AVENIOA DEL MAR · SAN CLEMENTE. CA 92672 FIRST TRUST DEEDS MAXIMUM '2.000.000 SFR THAU 4 UNITS NEW LOANS OR CASH OUT REFI PETER DOBBS 720-0648 (H) 498-0504 (0) (CNN) httlltlfNm (IESPN) Ott S~ow Beverly Hills Kennel Club lnternatl0f1al 009 ShOw F'rom Los At19e1es (LIFE) E.R St1e1nre10 COl•es up 10 h1s soorHo-be weo first ea wile (NICK) You C111'I Do Thal Oii Ttl· mslM Moose 1rys lhe 1a1es1 laos and fashl0f1S (SEL) MOYlE El Ame< Bruto *** (1986) Antonio Gades C11st1n1 Hoyos (USA) MllftM Vice Crockett and T UC>bs protect a Ct 1me lung pm 1Denn1s Farina) whOSe test•· '"°"Y coulcl conVlCt a mob chiertain Guest Jon Bauman (WOR) Ntw1 (WP1X) USA TOIMtlll (l) MOW Neat Tome We Love ••• 119351 Margaret Suttavan Jal'nt9s S1ew1in A young coul)4! and lhe•r rneOCI enroy I tnat19Ullr rellt10<1Sh1p t><ought on by 1he husband s ovMs.eas travelling arid h1s ...,,,. s slag• dUlHIS -7:05 P.M.- (WT8SJ M*llt Frtl'I M1lll Shtt A1Mric1u Ad¥ise lllt Nert ~ Average Americans list most 1mpor1ant ISSU(IS lac 11'\Q the Pr11St<len11al tAn<ll<lates -7:30 P.M.- 16"9 Sllow ,_..,FM o.I ti T1lla WOIM llltlrtl'-ttlf T lflltllC Valer Ht Bertinel~ I F'lll'ICho S.rnt1 ) (SI I A C""'411 Attalr • ~ICCl =Mien AngHt appears 1n court 10 ans_, to drunken dflVIOQ cNlgctt (AAE) ...,,........ A Te•U cowooy. 111s wole ano mostress battle 1\ out 1n S.rty & Buddy & LOfetta (MAVO) MOVll E~pe~ Preterrld but Not Es5er1t1a1 * • (1982) EUabeltl Edmonds. Aon &.1n ("80) E~ Tiie f Vtl -Topics ltn91WP1'H'llS Freud, llrafty (CC) (SI (Llf<E) '-Y SlrMt L K calls in sh()wgln peta 10 i.ven • cnamy bt1h (NOQ OMM Owt ~J() Ml C_,.. Otat• pays Ille penalty !or n v.ng Ftlt~ 1 hie -7:36 P.M.- • Cllltenl&I hlnle "My Enemy Is My Friend (CC) -a:oo P.M.-e (I) ~ (S.aeon Pf• m1ere) A tugruve announoet that Ot<::k s 'hOw·to" book helped him escape (CC) 8 fl) Alf ALF •9 g~I hott on The T onoght Stlow " Wifl Ed McMahon Freet OeCoroov1 JOtn e,,.,.,-,. Rich Lrtti. rCCI (S) G MOVtf· l(ennedy ' *"** (1983) Martir\ ~. John Snea A.create• the lif9 and nmes of President John F l(ennedy. wile JKtlte, bfoeh9t Robetl and ttiett !amity lrQm Novembe1 1960 10 ~ 1963 • MOYll. TN Haun~ Passion ** • (1983) Jane Seymour Gerald McRaney. A. woman n&Qlected by he/ SportSCUlllf husband 1UC> cumbs to an llfotk: ....ioe ~SI • MOV1l: Walt Until Derti:" *** (1967)Audrty ~. Alan Alitin A tenonzed 6lirld woman ~ ttw.. m.i searehtng her Gl'Mt1wlcrl VII lage apartment tor a heroin- lllled Cloll 9 SmitltMlllatl WlfN '"The Uv- "'9 Smithson.an Mute lftd an or the museum, .._ rrom the annual WallhlngtOtl. o c F ()11(~1• Fesnval on tf'4 Miii 1CC1 I .r:::.-' c-.-...... " lfY9I The Hero'• ~ tu•t Bal Moyer-. and C1mpC>ell d<SCUU CUllurwt r.. roes and '-OOC ~ .. people make (CC) •Alle*a.•Nt ,....,_O.Tiw (Uf) ~ .......... Host Lynn Redgra'l'9 .__., guest Human a... Aetp0nM (CM) AA•1 .... ,,. ....... tan Ind A~""*~ ltlett tr\JI ,....,. .... .,,,.... 1tgal•"9 ........ °' acctdWlta ala~~· (CNN) ....... (DWI)..._ F9lllr ..._ K1r1 MU a lrllP for ... ,_ cNldnln bell9w II) bt • .,,... ttn<>UI ... monailet, Otfr II) OllCOYWI' " mey bt • --. (f .......... ...... (GAU) ........ . (HeO) ~ ........ .. 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(Aaf) llOVlf BIOod Hunt ** (1996) Anor-Ke" letn Glen (CBH) OMle Clllts (CNH) lt!ltn11le111t Htu1 (ESPH} A• ~illt Mic~ey Thompson s Ott Road Grand Pru1 (RI (GALA) lttlldtro ECO (HBO) MOYIE The Th19I Wtio C.me to DI"""' •• (1973) Ay1n 0 Neal, J1cqvet1ne Bisset (LIFE) Mltitr'l Oar (MAJ() MOY1£· 'lucky Lae!y • * (197S) Gene Hac~man L1Z1 MJOneHt. (Nia() ......... (5"0W) MOW. Soole K.•nd ol Wonderful • * ( 1987) Erie Stoltz. Mery Sruen Mlst8fl0fl (TMC)MOVll. J~• **** (1977) Jene Fond.II v1neu1 =-~ ...... o. .. (W<M} ... •• • ,. ~~ ...... (Z) • "Real Men· * ( 1967) James Belust11 Jolln Arrlflf -12~05 P,M. - {Wn.S) T"" & '9rrf'a f ....... -12:30 P.M.-9 (f) Tiie .... ..., ... ........ . """"' """'-(~, ......... IOU OPte ' Men1lt Clft) Sii whl ~I Pte, .. ""cwtawet {W<M) Delli ... ~.,, ..... -12:35 P.M. -{WTQ) ,... ..... -1:00P.M.-I i :-..:,-::.,, ... CHIPt 1 ®) 0.1 lift to Lin Ntwt Ardllt llillttt's Platt llfTAC ' ~ JllNI Int , ~ Pnlst A Tito• (Cont di I ~ lit MllMo ' .. Mio ·' MOYIE Notl11ng Sar ... *** (1937) Carole Lornt • Frearrc Maren tC&N) K111I (CNN) lfe.U1y (CSPAlf) HOllSI Floo1 Otblle (DISN) MOVIE On the D • b4e ***P961JDannvK~,· Dana Wynter (ESPN) AWA Cll•"1p1onsh1p Wre1lll119 ILIF£) WM Wlllt Yan (NICK) hflt I Seb111t1n (USA) Kot l'lllllt (W~) lOYI Co11 .. c11011 (WPIJC) C.O PS -1:05 P.M.- IWT8S) Fllttll!Ollft -1:30 P.M -U Carol lwltt11 I Frlt1101 CD Gillftt•'• IJll11d (CBN) F11t1t1 ICllOW'I 8c11 (Llfl!) ht 111 HonywoOd (HICK) 01.W Ille G11omt (USA) Clllllt ll•Kllon (W~) ~G1ine (WPIX) fH "-at (Z) MOVIE Travers W•tr •1, Aunt * * (I 9721 M-'ll Smith .-.1ec Mccowen -1:35 P.M.- (WTBS) Indy kltdl -2:00 P.M - I ()) G41id1et lJthl '"" l1t1ltrl c111r11e·1 ...... (Ill lifftfal H0tpll1I SAiiy Jtuy R1"'ut .... , "'""' , C9llllc Sll1, . S.....11t10o1 D•YI et Ottr U.n MstrlldlMtl TV • MOYIE· ·Ye Se O""" Eres, Te He E ~tad" Ol>servalle!o Ano@hca Mar.;i Clave!•• Islas ~U) P'llllul (CBH) .. v...., (CNH) ..... ntdl (ESPH) 00 All·Mleri<U Pull .. ""* (HlliOI MOVIE lnnerspac p * * (I 987) Dennis Oua•d M~1 1111 Shon {UFt) f.R (MAXI Clllftlt Cu~ fM little r,.... (NICK) T•y's 5"<181 (SHOW) MOY\( The p,.,, CHS Brio. * * * ( 1987) C:;irt Elwes Roo.n Wrf9t11 {TMC) MOV'll: Mos• Wan1 ed ** (1976) Aoben Sta~­ Shely Novack (USA) '-"' ~' (WOft) M ........ ,, (W,..XJ l.. Hine 111 tltt ,., ... -2:0S P.M - (WT'8S) fff Mwelltrs l =f~~M - f'lrT.n ......... lletic ff CHI '•htllfle ....,, .. (Uf:N} w..w 141j11J81'M• ~ .... 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(CSPAN) CaU 111 (DISN) Dumbo's Clmn (ESPN) luldt ltte PGA Tovr (NICK) Mr Wlm'd'I World (CC) (TMC) Fiim Sbom (USA) TK Tic 0011911 (WPIX) Hollywood Squ1re1 (Z) MOYIE ' A Private Fune· 1ton • • (19641 Michael P1iln, Maggie Smith -3:35 P.M.- (WTBSI Alldy Griffith -4:00 P.M m Gtr.ldo NeW1 Pu11ky Brewster "''" M•A•S•H S""11or Court o,,111 Vtlah1r rCCI o.c. Talt1 co rs I* Meytn' World ol Ideas PaLlolles • °'tfascl Ju1110f Hlfll tCC I u .. Nu•ca Sll>e Mt E• (AU) Trnel Ma1ar111e (CBN) Ow H11111 (CNN)~ (DtSN) Tiit MlllU Faclofy (EIPN) lpttt1C"'9r (GALA) Molldtrt ECO (H90) ~.1 (LIFE) MOYI(. "The Ame11ng Mr Blunden · • • • (1972) LeurtllOll N1111m1th James \/1IU.rs. (NIC1() YM CH 'I Oo fllet Oii T ....... (SHOW) Wllo Spooiecl Rodney' (TMC) MOYIE Heavens Ab0ve1 * • * t 1963) Peter Sellers Cecil Parker (USA) HIOll Rolte11 (WOfl) Coslly IWPIXI Cheors -4:05 P.M.- (WTBSI 9 lo 5 -4:30 P.M.- Sitver Spoons rS1 News Tiit Ju'9e Dou-'• Dirt FUii House 3·2· 1 CMlae1 !CCI • Wiid America !CCJ AdlYIHIO COii Senas Hotsut HoCllH (A&E) World ot Survlnt (CNN) Croufirt (DISN) Oollald Due• Ptei111s (ESPN) Majof l t19u1 lnelll" Ma111lnt (MAX) MOVIE 'Fout Play •• (1978) GOidie Hawn Chevy Chase (NICK) Nlct Roch (SHOW) MOVIE Manny s Or p11&ns • 11978) R.cnard L1n<:Oln. James Zv1nu1 (USA) S2S.OOO Pyrtrnid (WOA) l(att I Allie (WPIX) News -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) Sanlon I SOii -5:00 P.M.- News News hlQltt Alder ...... News F111lasy lilutl Ntwi Fl11ders llH!Mf1 0tn·11111 Strokes $4111111 OH TV (CCI "' Mtrtlll News PrtlH·A· T11011 (Cottt'd) • Ntw llteflcy r CC) Ola 1 Dia Afl!Hd Video ( s) (AU) Clltftft A.. l.l4Mftlerth (BRAVO) MOVIE' "Stroszell ** * (1977) Bruno S Eva Mattes (CBN) MOVIE: Ten Gentle men From West P01nt *** (1!M21 Geo<oe Montgomery. Mal>feen 0 H1r1 (CNN) PYllM .. WI (CSPAN) Eftllt ol Ille D1y (DISll) Kids. tee. (ESf>N) ltdl;t1ll .. 119 (HBO) MOVIE One Crazy Summer • • ( 19661 J()tln Cuu <*. Dem• M00<e (NICK) lltlltY Tll'lft (SEl) MOVIE Lady Beware • (1987) Otane Lane Michael Woods (USA) o-1'1rty USA (WOR) ~ (WPIX) MOVIE: The Holcroft Covenant •• (1965) MICflfff C111ne. V~Oftt tennent -5:05 P.M.- (WTaS) MOVll. "Reid on Rommel' * (1971) Richard Burton. John Colicot 1 ~=5~.-.... lfHCCtlefl1l .. 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Siamese IVI ten P<Ov1des the clue lfl tl'8 slaying ot a blackmailer end 1he discovery ol '0!19~ oeath Guest Louise Laltlem (BRAVO) 9ejarl's II.WI lelle1 Choreograpner Meucice Be1ar1 como•nes J1panese t<abull• tneater ano the grtC41 o! European oauet tor me pro- oucuon ot Chusn19ur11 (CBN) Tiit 700 Chill (CNN) Ev111i119 News (LIFE) E R. Sne1nleld s brother gets to know Sherioen (NICK) You Can'I Do That Oii Ill evi11011 SPons commentator Moose McGlade (SEL) MOV1E tnnerspece • * ( 1987) Dennis Quaid Mar ttn SnCY1 (USA) Miami Ytte Crocllett ano T ut>Ds nead to Manhattan to '·nd the COlombten drug .:iea1e•s who are sysrem1ncal- Y '"""9 reoerar aqents (Pan 1 or 21 S (WOR) Ntwi (WPIX) USA TonlQfll (Z) Bo11119 14-piece portrait package $14~~-· ('"'' ....... p">tog'o.,,.._, ~ ,..,. v.o.ov'''°""' ,,.ft'W31fa o-•o ,hat tt.., •hoe-"' to ....,..\ ,.~-""'*" f'O'• h 4d to op tv•• •"'4 "' .. ,. VI' •• , ...._ ............_ '"''°~r c.i.. ...,,_ ~ .... ...-c..., ' ........... 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RoM.,, and 0.,, r"°"'9 IO llM I U 29 h 0 wrndlall on outtitanorng bills 0 Hollywood Squares 4°D lobN1wh1rt (A&E) Camed1 Break {CNN) Sports Tonight (ESPN) SportaCenter (NICK) P11ty Ouh (WOfl) Morton Downey Jr (WPIXI The Honeymooners -9:00P.M.-U ®l MOYIE 'Dav10 119661 Bernaoene Peters John Gtover A Brooklyn woman sees ner 6 year -oto son through n1s recovery from burn~ tnllirteo Dy ner ex nusbano 0 Hews f:ID The Ameucan Elperlence Eric Sevare1d Not So W1ICl a Dream {I) E1trano Retorno dt Otana Salazar Eli) P11lse·A Thon tCanl'dl '1!> NOVA m Cora1c>11 de Piedra m Marv Tyler Moore (AIEI Charles A Llndberoh (CBN) Paper Chau fl1'11 Year (CNN) NewsNlghl (CSPAH) Event or the Oay IDISNI MOVIE Robt>ery Under Arms * * ( t 966) Sam Nerll Stepl'len Vidler (ESPN) Inside the PGA Tour (LIFE) MOVIE Roll ol Tl1un ner Hear My Cry * * ( 19761 Ctaul1•8 McNeil Janet MacLacnlan (NICK) My Three Sons (SELi MOVIE. ine Bog Easy • • {1967) Dennis Oua1Cl Ellen Barkrn (USA) WWf Prime Time Wresllh19 (WPIX) Siar Tret (l ) MOYIE N19n1nawks • * • ( 196 t 1 Sylvester Stallone Billy Dee w 1111ams Undercover New YQO. detec- tives are waiting tor Wutlgar, a orolessional terrorist 1ast seen 1n London -9:05 P.M.- (WTBSI World ot Audubotl -9:30 P.M.- 0 S1nl01d a Son c;, Olck Vin Op t (BRAVO) MOl/ll. Strosrek *** (1977) Bruno S Eva Manes (ESPN) Running 6 Ri cing (HBO) Rodaty Da.rfleld (NICK) Oottu Rftf (WOA) Altrtcl Hl1ch<oct "''""" -9:35 P.M.- (SHOW) Super Dave -10:00 P.M. -0 fJI) MMlnlOlll Caller (Pre mlere) A former undercover otticer (Gary Cole) Cl1spenses crime prevention tips on his lete·n19ht radio show With Wendy Kilbourne (CC) (S) I lffwl 'F1snman. Carl M0\11(: "The MIQr&nts *** (197'4) CIOrls Leacnman. Aoo Howard An 1mpover11shed m,grent farmhand lnstHts her ct\tldren wrth determ4n•tl0n to attarn a bettef Ille I lttnn 'Redeker Wikle Newt Malloy. Rutledge C1'"91t The Maverl<:k Mrmonaire· {I) Ho1iclero Univision '1!) Fueling Ille fu1ure Daily Pilot Oct. 23-29/15 c;, The Fugitive A romance minded woman I Joanna Pe11e11 ge1s Kimble a position 1n an animal hospital ttien •S lu 'IOuS wner ne reiects ner aovances ~t«'e de L~~ 11i ~U.S. ~ 'tdt~Je,,,27d. (A&E) MOVIE The Voyage •• (19731 Sopr11a Lore" R• charo Burton (CBN) Straight hll (CNN) Inside Pollllts '88 R) (CSPAH) Public Policy Conference (ESPN) Schol1Shc Sport$ Ame11~ (MAX) MOVIE H1n1nq Oul * • 119671 Jon Crver Ke11t1 Coogan (NICK) S1turd1y Hight (SHOW) MOVIE Manhunrer • * * 11 9661 W1ll1am L Petersen Tom Noonan (TMC) MOVIE A Nightmare ,n (Im Street 3 01eam Wan ·us • I 196 ·1 Heat Mr Lar1genkamp Pe1mc1a Arcwe11e (WOR) Joe Fran•hn (WPIX) Twtllghl Zone -10:05 P.M. - (WlBS) M0\11£ <;l1nl'lurn ** 1979) rarran fawren C11ar1es Grodin -10:30 PM - Q) A Current All11r al Oesde Hollywood Hero Alµert (CNN) NewiHighl Update (ESPN) Pro Football Tum Arm Wrestling Championships r rom Las Vegas (HBO) 1st & Ten The Bulls Mean 673-5245 8us1nus The oan~ ~alls 1n the loan C1n the Bulls 1CC' 151 (NICK) SCTV (WPIX) USA TonlQlll -11:00 P.M.- 1 News Hews Chee" Hews News 1'0' News &uu.. 'P•ue•~ll ~ ~I-~ M•ATH Hiii Simi 81vn BiH Maytrs' World al Ideas 001 Vld11 News • Sen.tor Sam 1CC Nolklero Heart ol Ille NatlOfl (CBN) Tiit 7'0 Chill (OISN) Onlt I Htrrlel (ESPN) Sportsl ook (HBO) MOYIE: The Behev· ers ** (1987) Martin Sheen. Helen Shave< (LI~) Clf"Y & ltc.y (NICK) lMfll·lt (USA) Mlallll Viet (S) (WOR) "-t a.._.. (WPIX) Wllllea.... CZ) MOYIE: "Something Wild * * * ( t 986) Jett Daniels. Melanie Griffith TUESDAY LATE NIGHT I 12:00 I 12:30 ] 1 :00 1 :30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5 :00 5:30 -.. Hui The • -From Yn lef'11n 112'11 Niahtwtlch !20SI .... " C..,n Ute Nloht ll.lllw ...... IEnttrtlin. hllPIOY U.'• I~ IGrouD 1 .... ... ... H'mooNr Collllll USA Ton. Jr,...-, ind Iii o-IAdwntur" of Cu.-Wonder Woln&n IWondtr Wo!Nn """"Ill .... llDrton no-Jt lnnders f IOlll Mlrt rs.l • .. .... Oft "" ... I...._ ....... 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(CNN) D1ywalch (DISH) Mickey Mouse Club (ESPN) Au1o Racing IMSA Camel Granci Pr1~ ot Southern Cal1lornoa (RJ (HBO) MOVIE TPie Oues1 * 11986) Henry Tnomas Racne1 f roenel (LIFE) PremiClno lntorm1tton (NICK) Curious Georve (SHOW) MOVIE Superman 11 ••• (1980) Christopher Reeve Margot Kl(l<'er (TMC) MOVIE 'Ktng Creb • • • (1980) Barry Newman Jult6 Bovasso (USA) Hair Lon (WOR) Care lle111 (WPIX) Munrltrs -6:05 A."1 - (WTBS) Ullle House H lllt Prairie -6:15 A.M.-®l Newi (NICK) ICldl 111 MetlOfl -6:30A.M.- I Monll119 Na-.. I Ted1) 111 LA ·I Ott Hand News Tllla Mor11111g (CC1 Sll'ttfi11w111 I keo4ty-Ooe I ltMltM " AerMica J C 11nl110 Mtlor ) Ntft 11 SUM1t1 •) AJntnu· S.CllMI C111tvry ti, Hurt of ltlt N1Uo11 (A&E) Am111d1'1 (DISH) *41..,cl .. (lll'f) Flnllly MecllclM U~ .. IN ICK) LMlt Prlllct (USA) Y-~ (WOR) I 0r .. 111 of J111111lt (WPIX) RllMI (Z) MOVIE Na.1 Tome We Love •• * (1935) Margaret Sullavan. James Srewan -6:45 A.M.- 0) HtW'I -7:00A.M.- I Tllh MOl'llllf fl) Today ISl G.I Jot IC): .. ::.=' ArntriU .... l~n =lMf•rM ICCI Len Allf'let al Dia UllMrl18NMt Humu kll"* ."-' ........... ....... Mlwl (AH) llllCML "BIOOCI Hunr ** (1986) Andrew KIHr 1111n oi.n CC8N) TM 711 CIM (CNN) 01rw1tdl ICS,All) HMM FINI Ofttlt DtSN) GtN ....... Mlc .. yt !!;:! llllerul llHkiM IMAX) MOVIE 'The Stug9er s Wile * (1985) Mochael O Keefe Aebe<:ca De Momay (HICK) D1.W Ille G1101111 {USA) C1rtoon Eipres1 (WOR) Peoplt Art Telklno (WPIX) Alice -7:05 A..M. - (WTBS) MOVIE Love Story * •• (1970) Alo MacGraw Ryan O Neal -7:30 AM - I Care 8111'1 Woody Woodpech1 JEM ICJ ~~·::;::~:~:etghbomood lo4y kddl11 Tlltr1 Is • Way (DISN) Wekom1 to Poo~ Corner (HBO) Tiit All~11t11ru ol Tom Stwyer (LIFE) tt~11 (NICK) Dt11•l1 !tit M1n1ct {WPtX) lltf\1 Is Enough -l:OOA.M.- 1 l!Hy9"cll ) h11 Up S11 DlttO I froezlet 1 kts. Porry & Popeye I 'totf kit I Sesf1111 St1ttl tC.C • Gr111 CMl1 ol Ille Weal I Hl1p.111lc Chrlallu C01n111vnlcatl1111 CID ...... "' Motlo11 (CNH) Oaywakll (DISH) 0..ald Ovcl Pm111ts (ESPN) Ge!llA9 Fii (GALA) llttkltr0 ECO (HBO) MOVIE Gospel Ac t()(Clong 10 Voe * • I 19861 Tom Conlo Helen M111en (LIFE) n Flouru {NICK) Lmlt (TMC) MOVIE L ·•eboal • • • (1944) Tillluten Bankhead. W1lloam Bend•• (USA) Sitt Rt (Z) MOVIE Travels Wtlh My Aunr * • {19721 M1199•e Sm•lh Alec McCowen l e~c~- ... ,tmla ltttlrlll .. Aerl4Mu lisle Trailllllt (CBN) Slnlflll Tel\ (DISH) 0-bo'a Circus (l!SPH) a.Uc Tralal119 worroU1 (LIFE) M1111e1wM1t (NICK) TMlfl S,.Clal (SHOW) MOvtl. "Moonhght • * ( 1982) Aoben Des•dero0 Michelle Phlllops (USA) Cart-EJ,,.is (Witt)() CtrMMl'I Comedy Cl1am -9:00A.M.- (I) FMl!y fwd Seit er llt C111t11ry "'"'Daya AM 111) lltfll & ICathlt Ltt I Lfte Liiey My lMe ,., kutMS1rlet tCC) Illy '"" "-"'•" "111M-A-n. (CMl'll) H · 1 Cllllld lt:C) Okk v .. Dyll• (AH) ,,..,_I (CNN) ...,. U.. la L 4 (Olllf} .. lelrdl 9f 11t Wtw Wew W-. W1t11e Wanlt W_.. Woo (ESPN) Bodies in Motion (LIFE) Nurst (MAX) MOVIE Tne W•nd ano rhe L>On ** (1975) Sean Connery Cano1ce Bergen (NICI<) Pinwheel (WOR) llews (WPIX) Harry 0 -9:05 AM - (WTBS) Perry Miion -9:30 A.M.-T Card Sh1rts Claulc Conttnlretton Lnerne 6 Shirley Too Close 101 Comton 1 llewttched J Cin e !Al '~ Wlpeout 1 .!' Mister Rooers Neighborhood 1CC1 m Dick Van Oyke (CBN) American Snapsholl (ESPN) Body Shapino (HBO) MOVIE Gu·llv Co,, scoence * + • !1 98SJ Antnony Hopkms B1yme Danne1 -10:00 A.M - I (I) Tire Price 11 Rl9h1 GD Wlletl of Fonu11e Fame IS1 1IDJ Growing Ptlns '' ~ MMLA ' I OM Oay at • Ttmr · J I Drum ol Jeannie ~ s111me Slfnt 1r.c • l11stnictl0111I TV I CorarOll S.lvalt ·I Green Acrn (A•E) Goldin Age ol Television (CBN) Caltbrlty Chth (ESPN) Aulo RtclllQ NASCAR Ac Delco soo (RI (LIFE) R19la Pllllbln (SHOW) MOVIE Thf' Pleas 11•6 or l11s Company • • • (1961 1 Freo Asia.re Oebo•e Reynolnr. fr»C) MOVIE Man Women eno Cnoid • • • (1983) Mar ton sneen B1rtie Danner (USA) MOVI Cooe Red * * (1981) Lorne Greene Anelrew Stevens (WOR) Ca- (WPtX) Tra,,e1 Jo"1I MD IZt MOVIE ··f"et11n1 s Roma ••• (1 972) Pete• Gomales Br·na Barnes -10:05 A.M - (WTBS) MOVIE Venom * ( t 982) Kie us K1nsk1 Ot1ve1 Reed -10:30 A.M. - I QD Wlll, loae Of Ort• HDflll Swtelfltam Tiit HntrsollS °" Trial Griff Aetts (AAE) ••WI Stroits (CBN) TIM Ca-.Hs (DISH) nt Wlkll'1 N'911t Ovt -11:00 A..M. -IJ (I) Tiit YtullQ an• Ille """'" I GI) SUJtr Pan-II I ..... ,. I llyH'I Hotie a llll Gr1111 ....... Di.to Tilftt' I a C....W NtwtywM Garnt Mlllt1 flottrs· Ntitllbortlood lei °' ,.. i...,. .......... ,,........ (C'9H) Dork 01y 16/Dally Pilot Oct 23-: (A&E) Trnel Magutne (CNN) NtWJllty (CSPAN) House f 1oor Oeb1tr (DISH) You tlld Mt Kod (HBO) MOVIE I ove~··· ... tt983) Du(Jlf'y M OC"e Ehzaoerh McGovern (LIFE) Attitudes (MA)() lo'OVIE Roo" ancJ Marian • * (19761 Sean Connery Audrey He:.iou•' (NICK) Sh11on Lois 6 811m) (I eplln l Slrow (WOR) Barnaby Jones (WPIXt Best hlk In Town -11·30 A. M - I G) SmbClt LO•lng f amily Medical Cent" Datl119 Game Zoobllte loo Ceclna Cnsto Sound 011 (A&E) World of SuNl¥11 (CBNJ flylno Nun (DISNI Walt OISM) Presents (NICK) llltte Koal• (USA) Candid C1mer1 (WPIX) Tom & Jerry AFTERNOON -12:00 P M - 1 I Newt 1 I 01yi ol Our ll•et I Mith Chaparral IIDJ All My Children N1ws f111t11y 1s11nd 1 Gery Ctlllns li'OVIE Me anel tne Colri nel * * (1 %8) Danriy ~.lVI' Cut1 Ju19en!. I Grow1n9 Ynr) TV Muter Sutt 11trca11 Cera • C111 Perry li'11on (A&E) MOVlf ,.a,..,v~ Story • * 11 9S~ I Annf' Baxter Steve Cocnran (CBN) Ootlie Gllll1 (CNN) lnt11111tiotl1I !lour (ESPN) N1tto111I T raclor l'ulllAQ A11ecl1tion (GALA) Notlclero ECO (LIFE) Mellltf's Day (NICK) PlllWtlffl (SHOW) l'tul Slmot1's Gr1t1lend The Atr lc111 Concert SJ (TI1'C) MOV1£ Hl'luSP ol Games **A 119871 Lm'1~ay Crouse Joe Mantegna (USA) Leri Mike • Dul (WOR) Swtt111t1r11 (WPtX) Ollo1tbllsters (Z) MOVIE Somelll•ng Wold •• * (19861 '"" Oanoel<. Melanie Gr.111111 -12:05 PM.- (WTBS) Tom & Jerry's Funho11t1 -12:30 PM.- 8 Cl> Tiit 9old •lld Ille 8uutth1I 8) A111tr1Cu Go"r~mtnt (C8N) Grnn Acres (DISH) MOVIC Samson arnl Delilah 'ft*• It 949) H&cJy Lemarr. V1etor Mature (EIPH) Mejor Ltlfltt luetnlt MlfUIH (LI~) Wllat hery Ila~ Knows (USA) 1'11) IM Ptrct•••aes (WOR) 01tltr1 Dime (WPIX) Ytfi 14111 -12:35 P.M. - (WTBS) flllltslOMt -1:00 P.M.- 1 'I As the World Turns •I G) AllOtlltl Wo1ld CHIPs ~ One Liie lo live · News Archie Bunh1 s Place :) RETAC I Ju1n1 Iris 1 •l P11tu A Thori (Cont di I I Tu Murido 1 ti Mio I ., MOVIE WMe Zomr11P • • • 119331 Bela L •QQ"> Maelye Bellamy ICBN) Hnel !CNN) Newsday (ESPN) AWA Cllamp1oril111 Wrestltng (HBO) Cinema Wor-shoo (LIFE) Wok With Yan (MAXI MOVIE 80 Ste~"> ' J~·~ar-•• 119691 WBt'l N.-.w10,.. Jo Van F1ee1 (NICK) Belle 6 Sebullan (USAI Hot Pot••o CWOR) Love Connection (WPI)() COPS -1 05 PM.- (WTBS) Fllntstone1 -t;30 P.M. -0 C11ol Burnett 6 frlend1 m Giiiigan s Island fCBN) hlht1 K~ows Best (H801 MOVIE Ftowers '" '' • A111r .. 11987) LOU"•'' r1e1~hPr l/ot l(Jfo8 Tenna(11 (LIFE) [ye 011 HOltf#OOd (NICKI On1d Ille Gnome (SHOW) MOVIE lmp""IPI' nanne1s • • il981) A1~r 111~.11 Marielle Hc1n1e~ (USAI Cll11n Ruction (WORI Newlywed Game (WPIX) Fun House -135 P.M - (WT8S) Brady Bunch -2·00 P.M.- 1 fJ Guiding lft1ht S1nl1 81rb111 Cll1r1i,'s A,.._11 ~ Gelltfll Hospi11I Siity Jessr Rapllaet Gtlllgan's Island Comic Strip Hoipilal de II Alu Otyi ol Ow1 l~es • lntt1vcttonat TV Chit (A&E) Putaski CCBN) Bit VaUey (CNN) Newswalch (ESPN) TNT All Ameriun Pull 1110 Senes (LIFE) ( R (NICI() Ttilay' Spt<l1I (TMC) MOVIE Tiie 0116<;1 • I 1986) Hnnrv Tnom~s R11c11e1 J r.en<J (USA) ll11mper Slump''' (WOR) Magnum, p I (WPIX) ltttlt Housl! on lllt P11l1ie (l ) MOVIE My Mt1n Godfrey • • • ( t 9361 W11toam Po well Caroll' lomoa111 -2:05 P.M - (WTBS) Th1 Mu11slers -2:30 PM - I FH11tsto1111 Popeye °""' Ollt h rlll Ntsolrns los Gomtt M•OIC of 011 P'ainllng (ESPN) Tllolovtll .. ed Dlout (LIF[) Easy 'hHt (NICIC) Ht11t1clltt (USAJ Jac•oot 9 -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) OH Day at 1 Time -3:00 P.M.-s .. ett1t1r1a • 0011111111 I wtl1t'a HIPl"lllllt Opr1ll W1111rty tCC Gary CllllH Divorce COIH1 Mtfl"ll'I, pl Dttllllt Ille MtfttO JttlOlll ' MuNeH/ltllttt NewaH0111 ' l llukl111ct1 3.3 ..fl Mitter llogen' Ntltllbottloocl ~CJ "11) My TlllM SonJ (AU) Goldtn Ate ot TtltYlllOll (CBN) loaul• (CNN) Sllowblz lod•r (CSPAN) Houat Floot Dtbllt (DISN) Wtlcomt lo Pooh Co'"" (UPN) SpomlDOll (HBO) Alllnttc Rttotd1 40111 An· nlYerury II (SJ (LIFE) Allltlldtt (MAX) MOVIE Tne World s Greatest Lover • • (19771 Gene Wilder Carol Kene (NICK) Leule (SEL) MOVIE Be11ayed *** (19-441 Robert Mnchum Kom Hun1tr (USA) '1tu Y1111 l11c~ (WC>ft) Mitt HOV.loll {WPIX) GOllt Sllow -3:05 P.M.- (SHOW) OltHOfl Ht't Ille tlfttlttl (WTH) le"'11t I Slll!lty -3:30 P.M - WlftHI .... o ..... ,..,.. . • c Ollll A~ I lllt CllltlftlUllh lt'ttfty HIM a T H iii lltctlltril S-2·1CMtut 1CC1 flllllly Afttll (AH) OtM Tl111t Catt (CNN) ltttlM Polltkt 'ti (CSPAN) Call-I• (DISN) bumlMl'a Clrcua (UPN) Actlo11 Cycle Spor1 Selle• (NICK) Mr. Winni'• Wond (CC) (USA) Tic Ttc Oovtll (WPIX) ~ S411art1 -3:35 P.M.- {WTBS) Arldy Griltltll -4:00 P.M.- 1 CID Gttai.o ...... • Pwty lt1nte1 ..... M"A"l'H ~ Ct1111 Off'tll Yftll"9y rcci D.a Teln • C.O.P.I Ill Meyen' Worid ti 14111 ......... Ottr•uJ .Mitt """ 1r.c1 u.--. , .... lllt ff I) ltct.tt I M~ltfltt ~= t Tiie "8ccMltt IS l PH) '""9C .. ltf LA) "91cttrt ECO ("90) MOY!f: "The <Mtst * (!Me) 11•niy Thomu Racn.1 Fri.ncs (llfll) MCMf· "Wlurda 01 IM Lost Kingdom" * (1965) Bo Sv9nSQn, ~I Pttefson C~'" c .. ·, o. ""' " (SHOW) Jt'a SMt (TMC) MOVIE A Nigh! 1n Casablu ica • • * (1946) Tne Ma1x Brothers Lisena Vtrea (USA) ltlfll Rollen (WOR) Ctslly {WPIX) Chttn (Z) MOVIE Real Men * (1987) James Belusno Joon Rotter -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) 9 to 5 -4:30 P.M.- Sllvtr SPfftll tSI ..... Tiie Jvdt• Dollblt Dart fH HOUH H · 1 C01111c1 (CC l • c°'""* Cllr011lcle1 A.i.!Mlo COii St118' "°""' Honl111 (AU) WOfW ol SllfVIYll (CNN) Crouttro (OISN) Dould Duck Pme11ts (ESPN) ScflolHflc Spom Amtnca (MAX) MOVIE Face ol a Fu- g1111111 ** (1959) Fred MacMur11y Un McCarthy (NICK) Nlct Reeta (SHOW) MOVIL t Own 1ne Racecourse ** (1986) Gully Coote Tony Barry (USA) 125.• Pyfsmid (WC>ft) Keto I Alllt (WPIX)Nnl -4:35 P.M - (WTaS) St111M I SOii -S:OO P.M.- Nt'ft ..... Ktltlll Rldo1 ..... l Nowt T.J Hooi11 ..... Fltllten K..,.rs Olff'mtl '""" -...,. Ot1o TV (CC I A-. Mtt1111 ..... "111M-A· Tllo!I (COllt'dl Fecn 11 WtltRotof DI•• DU! ~V....(S) (AH) ..._.,tllll. Setdllf I S111 .. 11ie11 (BRAVO) MOVll. MaurlGe •• (19871Jlmff Wilby Hugh 0 11nt (CllH) MOVll Home H1 lndi· ana *** (19«) Weller Brtnnan. J.anne C<ain !CNN) "1"'1Hwt CSPAN) fflM 14 Ill Dey DIS If) lllft. Ille (ES,..) 00 Mell1tM TIWU Cllalttltt (NICK) '--YT- (HL) MOYll; Survovl l Game * (19e7) Miiie Noma Debofltl Goodfletl (USA) D-. ,..,,, USA (WC>ft) A TtM (WPIX) MCME: "Hemrngw1y' * • • ( 1 ~) Stacy l( .. ch, Josephint Ch1plln -5:05 P.M.- (WTH) MOVIE. HlUor Tho Last Teo Days ** (1973) Alec Oulnneu, Simon Ward. -5:30 P.M.- 11 L.M lllC'f w....., GfHI CMtl ti Ill Witt ................... (DISN) Tiie UltOll TWillt (ESPH) 11111.m (HBO) l"rirlclu ;Liff!) E.,. Oii Htllywood (NICK) ,..,_., Gldtt1 (TMC) RMI IMm (USA) Slit-Ila (Z) MOVIE The Moon s Our Home· * * (193el M1rgaro1 Sull1¥an. Henry Fonoa EVENING -6:00 P.M -..... ..... .. .,.11111,,1 ..... Cll Nnl lCCt I A Tulll AICNnl !CCJ 'Ollff'1 Camt1HY c.u, lfltllly lutlllfll 11.,.n Ntkloro NIC Nnl (CCJ FWl1M•t1t1 ot 1taM111 Ntllcklft ln9fly HIA!llle1 (AU) DfoMtf UlllM (CNN) Lany bit Uwtl (DISN) MOVIE Once Upon 1 Btoltiers Grimm ** (1 977\ Dean Jon.s. Paul Sano (HBO) MOVIE Three Amo 90s * • I 19861 Chevy Cnose Steve Marim (Llf't) C-U, (MAXI MOVIL Kramer vs Kramer **** 119791 Dvston Hottman Meryl S1teep (NICK) °'41911 Ille Mt111n (SHOW) MOVIE Hiii' H11I' Roell n Roll' •• • (1987) (TMC) MOVIL Man w oman sno Child • •• (19831 M1r tin Sl'lffn, 8tytne Oenntr (USA) h i AIMn (Waft) A Ttltfll -1:30 P.M.- Cllllewl (CC1 NIC Nnl tCC I ..... ..... Nn1 1CC1 F-.n.. a....• ... MtclW/Ull,., ..... ...., ~UllMt*' UIATMay c .... ,.. .. ..., ..... '""" Nollderw T..._../CNtl °"' ........ (!PH} ...... LPBT Lady F111 Lanea Opon (NICK) 0..1 Ml P TllM (USA) C.-.~ -7:00 P.M.-8 us.u-.c aufom .. carin surance wus ontematl()rlal bu Sine SI D h19r1111aiu•I T _..... Kun AusMll ( T9QUlll SuMN ) i Cllattlt II C""'8 Charles chaperon.a newly h•1'9<1 w111- reaa Jamie (CCJc I ==~•w•rs lRI C1111dect ......... c. 1i1°A0l"M Hewt<eye It of· I*~~~' • oenenra I -...11,..-.(CC) ......... 1ac .... ........, ...... ......,. ...... tuerb '9ny ..... Pefry lrt"91h· Dally Pilot gates a gamble< s death 1no uncovers a plOt 10 embeule trom casino ownen Guests Ruta Lee, Jesse wn1te (AU) W111Dt1 CIMlrctlHI: Y11i111I Yura The Bunn• Campapgn tn· tens1t11s. India rises (CaH) Tiie .,. C.. (~) EWllMfNnl (Liff!) E.11. She<nfald relocates his Saturday poller game to the ER (NICK) '" C.a11't De Tilat ell Tel· evlMol Who needs Heroes (KL) MOVIE· The MoSQurto Cont *** (19861 Hamsoo FO<d Helen M11T1111 (USA) Miami Viet As T ubOs reheats firu with Valerie (Pem Oner) he 1na Croe~ett are d1awn into 1n 1nev11J1ble clash with the Columb4111s (Pert 2 of 2) (SI (WC>ft) News {WPIX) USA TOlllthl (ZI MOVIE "A Private Func- uon ** (1 98-41 Michael Palin Meggie Sm1tn A Yor1tsh1re ct11ropod1st s wore makes him steal an unltCensed pig being latteneo oy town offoelels 101 the 19-47 royll wedding -7:20 P.M - (WTBS) MOVIE Helle• Sf\ener ••• (19761 George O.C.nzo Sieve R111so.ck -7:30 P.M.- 1 GNt&Mw F ltlllly F tud ,_., lmnlef Pun~y needs an apper>0ee1om~ 8 ff9 11 LA. (J) b1e1Ul111Mt11 Ton19111 Kurt I Russell ( T1Qu111 Sunr se 9) Wiii, Leso ., Draw A Ctlmtlt Alt1lr •~1cc1 ~*" Gossip nies at>out Angle s d1un11en OriYll~ oH•nHS (Ali!) World Wll I Tl"\e wer leads to toting changes on Amencan socoety sncl cutlure (MAYOi M0\111 'The Euro- pean•· ** • (1979) l ee Rem.ck, Roon Ellll (LI~!) (lsy SttMI L K sleek of t>Owi1ng skills h1m1>41rs Bull'f s team (HICK) o..tlle OM {Wfl!X) a.. i:..,.. Oscar un- knowingly llkS • ptonotU I()< 8 date -7:35 P.M.- ........ ~ If Al!Mlals Pr1irie Dog Town (04P) .._ ..... ,._. llltaw -1:00 P.M.- • (J) Tllt v.. °"' "'" (Pr9mler•) A .,.._,,n entef- llontt (Olc:ll Van Dyl!•I helPt his too (Barry Van Dyl!e) run a struggling lt\Mtet company ~) •• ~..,.......R• pon lnWltigatea l'leunttngs of the Queen Mary and 1n 19th- centvry P9nnsyiV1nl11 1nn (CCI w. MCMI! "l(ennedy • *. l""M3) Martin Sheen, John Shea Ae-crulH !ht Ille and tlmes of PT.tldent John F 1(1nnedy. oN!le J aeloe. brothtlr AOC.rt end their tamlly trom Novemt>e< I !MIO to N()Ye~r Oct. 23-29/17 1963. 8 l1IJ ar--. '9htt M199•e goes into labor ourong Sen s birthday party CC I D Newt Lawrence La1dner • TM loefll ldlllllty ti Jtct lie ~ Peter UsbnOv tn1100ue· es forensic 1pecia111ts Ct1fl'\I· no1<>91sts evidence Ind re enactments ot me murders ot love pt'OStl!Utff 1n 1888 London. • MOVIE. Blue Collar *** (1979) Ricnaro Pl"fO' HaNey l(e1tel. nv.. OiSQNO· tied autoworkers er ac« llleir unlOn loc&J's HI• and hnd snoctung proof of corruptl0<1 Directed by Paul Schr~r • Tiie Miid "Aging' A. Study of the effects of aging on lt\e human brein dtapets f1t11cies at>out taMing mental c.paooy on the elder1y (CC! ., '°""""" Ii> MM ftlltfffl The H liri91 polls !he audience ori the POl•t ocal candM:lllH I Mt*a. Ml YIU ~ '""' 0111 ltM (AH) bWy lapl I E• O'Ntrn 11 lllt """" Wl!Tl actress Magg.9 Smi1h Ind comedla'lS Jerry SwallOw and Bwry Robeck (C8H) 1111~1... hMil HOU'9hOld Mntan11 tllfll Laura and RemtngtOtl to un- cov8' tl'le <»op dar11 Metil$ Ol lhelf' employ«I lf'9 WH""Y WeMtngtOn din (CNN)....,... (DISN) o...., lay Grant. Nteo•e Ind J L must land tn • Slam" (CC) (EPN} ........ tls,.rt (a.Al.A) IM4ldetl fCO (H80) MO'tll-: 'W..01 * * 11987) Nick Nolle. Rita Tagg1r1 (ll'l) c...., • L..e, Samuels do5f998rds opin10nt ot h•a super!O'S by talllng the press me deathS of trlrM wo~n W9'11 ltie ~of 111n gle stranglet (MAX) M0¥11· ''The Sheoow Alders" ** (1 ~ Tom Sell.ck Sam Elliott (Nia() Mf E4 Ed distrusts 1 new ~bol wno has a mv5 t.actle and beard (SHOW) ...... (TMC) MOVM· N~~ * ( 19"7) C8"*1ne Mar, Slewvt. Mieneet PrM0 (USA) .......... Wn11t Jesslcl ~ WWI "'* CQ4. Lege roomme!AI et • dMw1 , .. son alld proo.t 11'19 llU'dll Of ""woman·a .. ~ (WC>ft) ..., ..... ~ danc.. ~ ~ ... own C.rmen .. , (WPt)() c.... PrWQNnt a.rte chOOMa • '•"-for ... ~ bOm eMO. -l:JO ...... - • Cll ......... ,..... mtere) A dlYOfOet (M9ry ,.,_ ~· and 'Mdower .. Plrlla Arndt) engeoet;ltfll b-. •"*' letniltes. .......!! .... ~ -~ .. ·-Charlie announc. a ..... to the Soviet """°" ICC) ! lltlwc ....... ..... c....... .... .,,. S.n Fr9"Cal0 ~• WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME 18/Daily Pilot I s:oo I 6:3o I 1 :00 I 1 :30 I 8:00 I 8:3o I 9 :oo I 9:3o I 1o:oo I1o:3o 111 :oo I 11 :3o I fJ a a 0 ® m @) m m m m EID ~ m AIE BRAY Cl9I CNf CSPW DIS ESPtl cau HBO UFE MAX .-;I( 9El SIOl1 1'IC USA WOR WTB:I WAX z ....... C1IS USA Gong Van Oyh Annit Thi Eq1.11u •r Wi~uy News Noglll ..... Tod9Y si-Show lllc:Gulr1 Hall '" ;!. ...... MIC E"'artllln. f 1111hy Ur.olwd lifrsltrils Nogtc Court Tlll1illgt'1 News Tt.. Best ~ Tonl<>hl F.W o4 C11ton Mlgnum, p.I. CllM1ft/ Punlly IC«tntdy jPwt 3) fell • •~ News f ISMl~n ca~ Cl'IM'1 Tu l Charvt lmnnt IMllr1111 Sheen Jom Shea) ....... ....... ABC Eye on Gl'owtlg HMd ol Wonder Wondor Cnmn of Pass on News Noglll,,,. I~ Nawt LA. PllM tht Cll• y..,, ... ,, C8S Mftn PU Enl9ft.lln. Vtn Oyh Annlt The Eq1.11~tr WtNQuy N.,... N1gl'll ..... 'llMolltnl IToniahl Show l&Ouh HNI AT.-l o¥t Win, LON ..... Hoty.'d Ntwt S1rllord kachht.O ;~, • •• Low Connt cfn or Ot .. Sauw" a Son (Tony Cu~11 F rant. l OYOIOVI Connecf'n A/JI; ....... Peoplt '• Win, LON Gto•lnQ MMd of Wordtr Wonder Cnmn ol Pnsion News Nlghlhne Nlwl Colltl or 0r .. Pllns IN Cllu Y..n v .. ,, nu .. ·• Fam~ wa·s14 Currem The S.U.c 16enlfty of J8Ck 11\o News ICurront M"A'S'H TM Late C-ptnJ Tltll Attn AID-AH11r Show eo.by Gimme A Wheel of ~-~ 91,. Colllr 11\ 11) ••• New1 Mal~y R.illedQe H~I StrHI Blues BrNll F0t1unt 11Ric11ald Prtor, klNeY Keoll lueJM. w.cHe~,., Wild n.. •d ~no Slue~ on Tr.ttoc , ..... Bill Tiit Aeoort ~ur Anh11ll1 Ruu.H Moytfl Arsbs H8C USA Wheel ol !Jeopardy! u..oi-..d lifrsl•llH Ni9"' Couri 'l.it"'G'" N..., Tht 8"1 ..... Todn follllnt o4 C11son PtW..A-Thon (Cont'd) St Fund• HNlh lllslnea E.111· ...,. ~lo Uflitad Natlol'll o.., Cor>e•r1 Shadowt•nds I~ • • • m•nlllt .,_, Report Endt'1 Rua Ml I Columbus 19118 Jo<;' Acktard. Clate Bk>oml "v.rtr 0..k P..ry Mnon Rlclnf>' Bob 'l Tylor l~lo. Van Th• Fuqno .. HMll ol Cos H~llillln ShldoWI Oek TIM Nfthltl Moore h Hllion mt lie' OlvkMcl Union Cll!Kch~I WWI IS...:.1 a O'Nt~I Mounlbaftt n Sold•• 0.Yldtd Union Church~! WWI "61urict ISl Ill 97' u fTht Europt-!791 ••• llM Remo ) RoPllnd PG n, • • • (!P•P'.a W•t]l'fC) Cou,,tsan Hol'llt In Indiana (~I The 700 Club IAtminglon ~ Plptf Chet St r11Q!lt T 111! IT lit 100 Club LMry Kina Uvel Ewnrl'IQ Nwl IMon.ylont ISDOlll NtWIHIQhl Polrt1e• 'a8 INt~IQh1 Updltt SPOnt I Evtnt ol 1i. Oay 1~1 Ewnl of the Oey Pub~e Pokcy C4nlertnct I unc. UDOn a 1tn>l htrs Grimm llof'pttCI llMnQllr !Sick ocb HO bl*V Under Ann s Pwr ~ 166· .. ou .. MoYle llUlltdl 8owllno L~ 1 LidVIOloo (love) Bus.._ ISalCtnltr Supertiou i.t>101Wl Sptm1n lf rsn•n' Sport loo• SptC.nttr tl'Wlllc'-'o itaJ I .. Nooe...,, t i.;u ThrM Alll VOt !PG !IQ • • Waedt IR. '17) •• 111 4 T•n Tl'ie lop S.,-,u tchev'r et.se SUM U;a11111 (Ho Nolte Rt• r1a11111 1H11ehh1ktr I eo-Up IE.R IEnr SI. C...nn r. '--" Nv'11 t M'.I •• M.cN;el l earr-ec11 Caanev a Lklr ~, ft. !<rwlltf (Ka. 79) •••• Tht Sllrtdow SU.rt ('tl2) •• I~ C.n11.Hron1 1~ 77) • • • (Ous11n HollrN11, MeM SlrMDl (Tom Se ltldl s.m rnon C Scolt Shey "-eae111 IMNW IDon'liCll !Can' Do 10111. Dar1 Mr. Ed IP. DllM 3 So,. ID Aead Sllurday ISCTV LlllQll-ln c.... S.4 :llH'fMI G.ll!lt 151 IThl Mosquito Coal !PG 'Iii! • u Murder Hao f&ll • • (Jotwi Ha~es, CaN1CHO 11 Up (t04!. -• -u 11«.1 'n Aoll rPG 17) • •• DrOlhen ISNNll na 8eftfTy Hilt• Cop I 1R 1 7) • • IComtdv lfort>iddtn llal\ W-Ind Chlld <PG. '&lJ • •• Nidllflye,. R. .. 7) • '™ PnncHt l ridt 1PG 87) ... HouM .... .,..,, Cat1Don lili1111I Vice ....,__ ~ Wrott Murder BY HNton ol lnuMV 11151 • • • Mtarftl V1et Tta111 IPllWI 8. HMI llllOnOn llOWnty J! H-t t'ocock Jot Fr611khn Hom• ShoD plnQ •!Ir. llill T tn 0 m IHeb1 Sk••er !720\ !P•1 2) f15> • • • ISlll'W Dom (9 20) (R '7?) • • • f5I IUSI Ton. 10d8 <:411.. IOIHrl llf'-ISlar Trell 11wthgm ioon 's/Holll • rs lOt II Prime f11nc:tlon tR. 141 •• (Mc.11iel Pakn) BEST BET Holltt al GMIH A A.,, • • • Columbus Day wrth an annual lestJval m 8" lftwlllrl Howard ob ~s when h•s s1s1e1 aa1es Jerry (CNN) Sports T"'9111 (DISNJ StHltkh Erme is re moved lrom the h<>me wnen Rizzo •s erresteo (ESPN) SpomC~ttr (NICK) P111'f Dvh (SHOW) n•1 Gany Shalldlltlt (WO..) MonR 0.-.y Jr (WPIX) TM "-1motMn Ralph 11nor. a SU11cne lull of s100 1><ns -i :OOP.M.-9 ()) Tiit lqvaH1e1 (Season prem .. rt ) An asr.emblyman with designs on a Sen1tt sea1 blaciunaolt an Incumbent IE G l\A~M) into ret11grn"'i) 8 e ,...... Cew1 (S4iason premiere) The 11111 1><em• lurely mourns Dan attei re pons hit Arm y Re5"ve p4ane cruhed (CCI !S) l(i.. "61 Kilt ... IUSA Ton. ""''' ~-G-ol Seduction t960s (CC) IRt IS) 0 Newi Lawrence Gordon &J Shiel In Trtllk Soolhern Calrlorn111 s tralloc 1><00iema a•e debated by polrtocal at\d bus•ness IHdtrs 1cc1 fl) btr1110 "-lorllO M Dini Salaz11 8i) Pnl11·A· Tlloll (COlll'•l 8i) U11ttH flflllotn Day Cetieet1 1911 Joen Sutherlend sings WO<'l<s by Richard S1r1uss Malcolm Wlllt1mson Giuseppe Verdt and MaurlOI R1ve1 With the Sydney Sym ptl<>ny Orcheatra on C4tlebrt· ttOn or Austraua·a blOentennl al !SI fiB C• Sol en Llamas An- tonoo Aguil11 Fernando Sole< G ... ,, T,W -..it Miry dates her nlght·tchool ~I 11m teacher (AU) ............ lelllllf & St9PfMn Coltnt, Patrice CoMhan end Chay Lenttn atar In "T attlngers" elring on NBC • al) Tiit Wte4ef YHn Arr llTlpressaonable younost., Qr~ up rn in. t11<t>vtent &1 .... 111 .. In t>uay retirement, Mounrt>atten pursues IN de- vetoc:>ment of 8'1t.lln • ~ logical HpertlM (Plf'I 12 Oct. 23- (CBN) P1pe1 Cll11t Flnt Yt Forst year student Frant.11 F oro 111 neatly succumbs to 111 pressures o4 hrs family s tag 1egacy (CNN) N1wiN'9hl (CSPAN) ht11t ol Ille Day (DISNI MOVIE Robb.tr Unoer Arms * • ( 1986) Sa Neill, Stepnen Vidler (ESPN) WOftd Supertii•e Clla plonsllltl From Donn1ng1 England (LIF£) MOVIE Nurse * 119801 M 1criae1 Learned Rot> en Reed (NICK) My ThrH Sons TM"' lurn of an old IOve upsets ~ 9a9ed M•ke (S£L) MOVIE. Muroer Ra~ * * (19871 Jonn Haw1tes " Kathleen Feogny (SHOW) llllOVIE Be:erly Hill• Cop II w• (19871 Er:JC11E Murphy. Judge Reinhold (USA) MOVI( MurCler 8 Reason ot lnsanrtv * * 1198S1 Canoooe Beroer Jurgen Prochnow (WPIX) Sier Trtt Wolf 1n "' Fotd Scott rs suspec1 afte 1rie murders or several wom11r on a peacelul w o110 during sl'IOre leave vrs1r t>y t" En1erprrr.e (Z) MOYIE House Games '*** (1987)Lrndsa1 Crouse Joe Mamegna A ps\ cn1a111st lets oown ner oefens es ma con man s underwo1111 Wrotten ano directed oy Davi Mamet -9:20 P.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE Sua" Dogs •• * !19721 0\,,.,, Hollman. Susan Geofge -9:30P.M -U @ Tht W'41dtf Yt111 Kevir and his troeno race 10 ooy e mucri t>altytiooed se • eoucatoon l>O<* (CCI ,~, 1S 0 Sul.,.. 6 ifl Lamont talc.ts a 100 as a men s ctoth1ri;i salesman '3 D~ Vtt1 Oyh (BRAVO) MOVIE Roselan<I *** (19 77) T8(8SI Wro9n1 Chros1oone1 W111<.en (ES~ J llilt4ofWtfl lllltftnttd (NICI() °""' ftttd Mery p411ris 10 enliven her ptrty wrth a roe~ pianist (TMCJ MOYIE Ttie Pnncess Bride * • * ( 1987) Cary Etwes Room Wrogh1 (WOfl) Altttll Hltckoc• ,,nfftl -10:00 P.M. -• ()) w'""" (Season p<e m1ere1 H1v1"'i) Quit the OCB Vrnnoe returns 10 hos Brooi<lyn neighborhood 10 hno a g ow rng Ofganozed crime cperatoon run ~troenos D m Tllllttn (Premiere) It.her s11 montlls In Pi ns • New Yori<. 111taureteur (Stepl'len Collin•) returns 10 flOCf his busioeu. neight>Ot hood and per.on.I li1e 111 sl\lmblea (CC) (S) I ._. Fi.nm~ Carl a CftlMt .. ,... ... Host James Woods eomines ~Ns where people !'\ave committed llCta ~ vl()letlce !lnSI thoM tt'9y IOve (CCI llOW: ··&elCMMCI ** (1954) Tony Cums f'r1nt. LOvet<>V Menne• wor1- 9 wtth the d1ughter of 1 local p11n1er wf\O knows about J1p- anese mine fields lf1 rhe Solo- mon Islands I News Redeke1 W110e Newt MlllOy Rutledge Ne41deft UMmlff Ramos Salll\IS G Tiie Fllfl1i" Kimble goes to v1s1t t11s old men!OI (Lil1urence N11sm1tn) on rne h0sp1111 bul cJoes nt>t reehze !hi! hos froen<l IS l lSO mentally 1N (A&E) OMM• Ullloe The Con feder acy cnaneoges tne Nortn culminar~ 1n a Unl()(I victory ar Gettysburg 1n 1863 (Pan 3 of 5) (CBH) Str1'911I hi. (CNN) l11slff Polltlcs 'U (A) (CSPAN) Pvbllc PoHcy c .. 11rtllC4 (ESPN) OVtdoor Spommlft (HBO) 111 I Ttt1. Tiit 8111ts M11n 81111N11 T D h11es a bum. for merly an all srar player (CC) (SI (MAX) MOVIE The New Cen lurions • * * (197'1 George c Scott, St1cy KHCh (NICK) S11ufd1y Nlvlll (WOR) Jot Fr11lrllt1 (WPIXl Twtlttlll to111 -10:30 P.M - g) A C111r111I Att11r fl) Min lh111tll The $3lll•SI polls the al.ldtence on lhe polol -car cendodlleS ti) llhly E.,.cltl Jose Jose ~ MOVIE Snadowiands • • • (198.51 Joss Aci.land Cla11e Bloom B11t•sn wt1te1 p1ofessor and conh1mecl t>achelOt CS Lewis falls 1n rove W1!11 dying Amero<:an Poet Joy Gresh1m (CNN) NtwtMlfl\1 Upd1te (ESPNl Aslllrl' Hole (HBO) Tiie ltlklllllll91 (NICtc:) SCTV (WPIX) USA T tlliOlll -10:45 P.M. - (SEL) MOVIE Can You Keep II Up for a Week? • (1980) Je1emy Bulloch. Jill Dames -11:00 P.M. - 11"'1 ..... Cllffn Newt """ Nm M'A'S'H ltMI Slrfft lllltt1 .. Mtytn' WMW 1f IM11 Ott V1U1 ..... "'4ldlfe Helf'l 11llt1111*1 ~=) Mls1'll ~ Y1lllllf (ceH) llle 711 CIW iM#) om. ' ltaniet (IPH)~ (HBO) U, S.-. (CC) (SI (lft) c....., & llcly (NICtt) ~ .. (IHOW} c....., c ... ~ (USA) ..... Vkl ($) !WO") ..... ~ ~X) ..._Sll*W (Z) JlllOVlf. .. a.me of Secl\JG hon '*'* (1976) Syfv11 Knsrel. N1ttlalle Delon -11:20 P.M. - (WT8$) MOVIE ''Kou M• K~f Me • (1976) Carroll Beker ~ge Eaatman -11 :30 P.M. -8 • lllt lttt tf C1t1111 (Al • Try Our Fresh Fruit Shakes & Juices • Ask About Our Catering 2028 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa 642-S 161 I ~1 lllflllliM tCC 1 Nlflll Hiii (Al Leve c .. tMC'lloll Tiit LI• Sllow S I The Arabi Sein Mlf'l1 CWMtlcs (A&E) W.,.. Wat I f8RAVOI MOVIE The Covr tesans ol Bomt>ay • • ( 19831 Saeed Jalfrey Sohre Segal (CNN) s,.rts lllHitlil (OISlfl MOVll Marv White ••• (1977) Eo rianoers Ka ttlleen Beller (UPN) s,.rtsC18'ef (NICK) C1r S4 Wlllf9 Art YCHll Daily Pilot (SHOW) MOYIE· FO<t>td<len World • ( 1962) Jesse Vint June Chadwick (TMC) MOVll House of Games • ** (19871 LIOOsay Crouse J~ Mantegna -11:35 P.M -II Nip! Hu i (A) -11:45 P.M. - (MAX) MOW The Ae11ka tor • (19871 Aober1 Gtntv Sandahl Ber9man -12:00 A.M - U TM H ... f'll'IUltn Oct. 23-29/11 1 9 ...-0....,.11. MOW: "The OevM't Gin" * (1984) Bob Mendleaohn. lvo;;a,.:r M811 NtcM Ne 1111 ...,...... w.-....... EnlelO'T .... (A&E) Katlry s._al & ~ 0 .... 11 Ille lllllN'ft (CBH) (II,.,._. (CNN) ..... ~ (ESPH) T1lll I'' M Dltlll (GAU) ...._.ECO (llf'£) ·~ & u.. (NICK} .. I..._ .. ...., (USA) DrlflM (WPIX) Pwry - WEDNESDAY LATE NIGHT THURSDAY • Centurion • Bridgestone •Cannondale • Custom Pro Bikes • Crufsers • Mountain Bikes • Diamondback • GT • Redline ALSO Clothing, ~lmt!ts, shot!s and much mort! Ht!rlta~ Plaza (714}559-5601 • 14450 Culv~r • lrvl~ -6:40A.M.- (H90) Tllt ......... el tllt ~ ISi -6:45A.M.- l11) ....... -7:00A.M - 1;'='51 11.L JM Ql&IM..,..~ CC) ....,......,.. ,.... eu1a '""' . ...,. C...-i....,.. ICC) i......-e1oi. ...... ............... I,,....... ....... (AH) MCME: Cam1v1I Story" ** (1954) An~ Baxter, Steve Cocnf1n (CllN) Tiie 7'I a. i:i °:!:..*',_ ~ (Dflll) a.. ........ Mkteyl (UFE) f_.. ~ u,;n {Nta() .,..... ........ (USA) c....~ {WOlll) ,...... An hlklllt ('#PIX) A*" ma.-... .. Allll -7:05 A.M.- (WTBS) llCMt: 'Deadly Har vesr * * (1972) RIC:hard Boone. Patty °'*e -7:30 A.Iii.-I=.."::.-. I) ~~~"':.•Mll .......... lf'I,__ .... ,.... .... ., (Dllll} ............ c.- (!IPN) ......... ~ (He()) , .... l.91 __ =~ .. --(IHOW) MOWll: .. ~. The l.egeod of T1nen. Lord of Iha ApM"" ••• (1118') Chris· IOPf* l..an'at1, Andie ~- CW"X) BIMll~ (Z) lllMf: .. A Pnlle19 Fune· 1e1n·· ** (1994) Mlcit*" Pallrl, MllQClle Smllh. -l:OOA.M.-1 =:..;._. I ..... ,..,., ' ...,.,. Y ... lear Seu.Sn.t 1CC1 8r9a1 Cllttl 91 llM Wtsl H~ Cllr111Jan Cat11111•ltallea G .._., Ill M91lcMI ICNH) D.,_.1t11 (DISll) 0eaaN Diie* l'rtu•ti (£SPH) a..... flt (ClAl.A) IMldett ECO (H90) MOYIE· PC>lle<ge•st II The Ott-er Side * * (1 986 l Joeetti Wtlhams Craig T Ne4son (UF£) n Figwn (MAX) MOVIE 1<111 1he Um p1re' •• (19501 W1lh11m Bend1•. Una Merlcel (NICt<) Utile (USA) Slle·RI -1:05 A.M.- (TMC) MOVIE On a Clear Day YOv Can See F°O<ovor •• (1970) Barb11 S1re1seno Yves Mon11no -1:30A.M - l 8f·tdy kKll "-1.ilnly S..akl119 6-~y llllamla ltMlltil H Atrff!C\ lade r,....,.. (C8H) Str• Tait (IMP} o-M'• Cnw1 (f.SPH) ... TrtlMllt Wonout (LIFE) WMI h9fy l*t KllOWI (NICX) TNay'1 S,.aal (USA) C.-.. EQKen (WPIX) Cantt1°t Cemtty Clnala -8:35 A.M - (WTBS) Wy Gftflltll -9:00 A.M.-CIJ Famlly ftlMI Salt ol lllt c .. 1111-, HaPJY Dtyi AM l1I) ~· & KIOl!e LH I lewe LKY I My Ullt f'My I s.u-&lrMI tCC1 s.lly Je11y Aa,-HI l"rtiu·A· llltll (C .. t'-) 3-2· 1 Ctetacl /CCI Die* v .. °"' (Aaf.) ,_. .. , (CNN) ... ,. Un ht l A (OISlf) lllt()YI( A O.sney Hal loween * * (1 963) (EU..) lledlft II ..... (LIFf.) MIRlll ~. Ill 0 (NICtC} """8el CWOR) llewl (WPIX) H.tny 0 -9:05 A.M.- (WTSS) 'errt ··--9:30 A.M. - I (I) C8nll ~. CIM:ek c..-e. .... '-""-',..,.., T• ca...., c.-.n ~Mf Eata ~Si ~Rocha I ::.-.....,. ...... t1MIM ;)MY•°"• (<*fl CllMI ldla. (!WN) ..., ::-:... If lee! ~~ ..... IS) ~ '"Or11QM1'"** (1987) Din Aykroyd Tom H11'k1. (Jl MOW. 'The S.1·Up *** (1~9) Robtf'I Ay11n, Auclt'ly 'r01191 20/Daily Pilot -10:00 A.M. , I Cl) Tiie Price 11 RIFI ' ' m Wllnl ol fortvne , 1 Fame S :m; Growll!Q Pains I• lllMLA 1 011 Day at • nme I Drum of Jt11tlle Seume S1'ett r • ' •J fnlrvctional TV ' Cor11 o.-Stl'nle I . Gree11 A"n (A6E) Golden At• ol ltleYISIOfl (C8N) Ctlel>rl1y Cllll1 (ESf>N) Hydr.,., .. Rtctno (LIFE) ll191t ~11 (SHOW) MOVIE· The Wrath 01 Goo • • 119721 Roberi M11cnum. Rita Haywonh (USA) MOVIE A Boy ar\d H1s Dog •• t1975) Don JOl'ln son Susanne Benion (W~) Ca1111on (WPIX) r,.ppe1 Jolin. M 0 -10:05 A.M. - (WT8S) MOVIE Cnamoer 0 1 Horrors * 11966! Pa1110 O Neal Cesare Danova -10:30 A.M. - I G) Wt11 Lou or 011w Homa Swfflhetrb The JeNtnoes 0. Trtal 6'Hll Actel (AU) Good Time Cale (CBN) Tiie C1n11'f)lllJ (OISHI °' Stuu's Hallowffll ll Grlftdl H191ll (H80) MOYIE Defence of th!' Reatm • • • 198SI Gabtre Byrne Greta Scacch• (TMC) MOVIE Logt1t-11ng tne W'111e S1a1t1Qn • (19861 MIC> Pv Roonev Isabel Lona -11:00 AM - tJ CI The Youno '"o 1M Rna.11 ti) S11pe1 l"asnronl 8ollHZI Ry .. 's Hope loll Gr111 lnslclt Su 01100 Tiie RotNtn NewtywM Gamt Mis"' l\tttn' ~ ICJ De Pvra S1119re II~ de lff ProcHoloi (C~I Dom Day (AU I Saum & llllyattflt1 (CNH) Nnrd1y (CSPAll) "4MiM Aoer Dnl19 (DISll) Yo. Mit1 Mt. KW (f.SPN) ......... LPBT L&dy Fu Lanes Open (RI (UF'E) A-....i (HICI() lllMM. lok I &ram's fl ..-. ... s.... CWOAJ a-w, JtMt (WPIX) Int Tela Ill T ... (Z) All~OnwMcl -11:30 A.M -l =~c..-011111&-. Z.-... lee Cedu Crtsee ..... °" (Aaf.1 Wlfllftf~ =~·~ and the Marriage ~ • • • (t951l Jeanne Crain, Scott Bf lldy (NICtt) um. ltttl twPt•> r-'JwTY Oct. 23-: (Z) MOVIE Spec•al De1 •"' * • * (1976) Bn s, .. ~ Cyo111 Sneonero AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M - I Hewi , I Dtyi ol Our lJyu t ~'911 Ch1p11nl ®, All My ChHOreft lffwi · t faattsy lst111d t Gtrt Coll1•s ) MOVIE II''" :1 Ra• * • (19651 Gev9e ~"94 1 Counenay I American Adve11tu1e TV Mufti Sanla lltrbara C111 a Cara Pttry Mas.on (A&E) MOVIE M•fll ('°lw' I etulrOner * * • I l<!J81 0 1iess Mer1io11r1 !(,,,., Moore (CBN) Doblt Gllh' (CNN) lntematlonal Hour (GALA) Nollcltto ECO (HBO) MOVIE The O•a•, Anne FraM • • • 1Q Me11ss;1 G•lt>t"t Ma• "•1 Si:ne, (LIFE) Mothers Dty (NICK) P1nwtletl (SHOW) MOVIE ~ ~ • ,. • (1987J Mo~haol Ba•1">h ~. Lesr•e B•c.wne (USA) let 1 Ma-1 1 On t (W()q) SwHlllnrb (WPIX I Gllos1bul1el\ -12:05 PM - (WTBS) Tom I Jen Funllouse -12 30 PM -tJ ·.] Tiit Bold and Buulllul Qi) ProjK't U111nnt (CBN) GreH -crts (OISHI MOVIE A11nlrl' Mam *** (1 9581 Ro~1 Russell forr~bl T uC~er (ESPN) l•tkle Ille PGA lour (LIFE) Mo1herwon11 (TMC) MOVIE A•na1 Women on 1t1e Moon " • (19871 Rosann9 A1qt1e1 Sybil Dannong (USA) Pity !tie P11c.1•1aon (W~) Oallltg G1me (WPIX) Yott Bear -12.35PM - (WT8S) Fllftbl ... t -1·00 P.M.- ([) A1 Ill& Wtfld Tur"' I ff) Anofllt1 Wtrld I CHtf's I Q§J o .. Ult lo ltvt ....... I ~a..ih1 1Place t MTAC t .i.ua Ins l'rlllH A Tiltll 1c .. r di t I Tl .... y el Mio I t llltOYlE Toc:iper Return *** (19'1) Aola1111 YC'u1 Joan Bl<>Oclell {C8H) ..., .. (CNN) lilewdty (f.Sl>N) o.11 W1l1 D•s• World ClassK.. 56(0 Rouno (LR) 0..,. ,._ MJ Kkl (MCK) .... 6 s.Mttltft (VIAi .... .... ~)U..C~ (WPIX) C.O P.S -1:06 P.M. - (WTBS) Flstt1111 • , I -1:30 P.M.-0 Cerol 811'11ttl & Frlelld1 G) Gll1i91n'1 lsl111d (CBN) F11Mr bows 8ts1 (MAX) MOVIE Saol 11 CrQOI. eel Snop ** (1961) Roben Wagner Ernie Kovacs (NICK) Oniel Ille Gnome (USA) Cllal1 Rt1d\Ofl (WOA) Ntltlywtd Game (WPIX) Futi Hone (Z) MOVIE Nogllllla"°"'s * • * (1981) SylveSler S1aHone Billy Dee Wolhams -1:35 P.M.- (WTBS) Brady BvllCll -2:00 P.M.- ()) Guldh19 Utlll Sula 8a11ter1 Cllartle's A11Qel1 ®) Ge11eral Hospll1I S..lly Jeuy Rapllul Gllll9111's l1l111d Comic Strip Strvllodo Days ol Our lives • l111tructlon1I T'I Cltle (AU) f'ul11kl (CBN) Bio Veney (CNN) Newnralch (HBO) MOVIE Breaking Away * * * (1979) Dennis Cnrostoptler Denno~ Ouatd (LIFE) ER (NICK) lod1y'1 Soeclal (SHOW) MOVIE Wild Tn1ng * 11987) ROb KnePl)er Ka1hleen Ouonlan (TMC) MOVIE The Man Who Loved C111 Dancing * * * (19731 Bun Reynolds Saran Mites (USA) Bumotr Stumpers (WOR) MagHm. p I (WPIX) lllttt Houu 011 IN P11irie -2:05 P.M.- (WTBS) flit M1111len -2:30 P.M.- 1 FlllllllOHS Popeye 011ty Oii• Earth Cacllu11 Cacllun Ra R1 M191c of 011 Palfttlno (LIFE) hsy Street (NICK) H11lllctm (USA) JK~pot -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) 011• Day II • Time -3:00 P.M.- GD Oo11111 .. nar s Ha,oe111 .. 1 Swttllttam I C) ®) Alttncllool Spt<lil Qary Colllaa Dlftrw C-1 =lllt ... alCt ....... fl •• ,...,...._ flnlMlld• 33 Mlsttrflettn'NtlfllbottlOOd lCCJ CD My""" s.... (AU) GelMtl Aft ti T tlnlii04I (C8N) leMflD (CNN) ~Tedly (Clf'M) HMM fl"' Oehlt (OISM) W.... le ,_ Ctfffr (EIPN) ~ (LIFI) AllllWel (MAX) MCMI: 'Hiding Ou1 ** (1987) Joo Cryer, Keith Coog1n (NICK) lllAle (ML) MCM(· "Hunil° ** (1987) John Allen Nelson, Oebofeh Shelton (USA) Prns Ytur l1Kk (WOA) Min Hoeslo11 (WPIX) Ge119 Sllow -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Lrnr11t & Slll11ey -3:30 P.M.- Wlllffll1 lftw Gldttt People's C041f1 AJotla & Ille Clllpmu11u .._.., Hiib TH IS flon111rt1 • 3·2· I C011t1c1 1CC1 F1mlly Aftalr (AlE) V1ritty To11'9ht ISi (CNN) Inside Pofftks ... (CSPAN) CalH1 (DISN) bvmM's Circus (ESPN) Olltdoor Spomm1n (NICK) Mr. Winni's Wol1d ICC) (USA) Tic Tac Do119ll (WPtX) Hollywood Sq111ru (Z) MOVIE D11111e·s Inferno ** (1935) Spencer Tracy Claore Trevor -3:35 P.M.- (WTBS) Alldy Griffith -4:00 P.M.-fl? Geraldo Ntw1 Pv11ky 811wsler ...... M"A"S"H S11per1or COIH1 ()pf1ll Wl11trey 1CC OllCi Tales COPS Ill Moyen' World tt kins PHlettet • o.tr11sl Ju111ot Hi9h 1CC U1111 Nu11t1 SIM Mr Ed (AIE) Tra"I M19ul11e (CBN) Our Houu (CNN) MOleytiflt (OISN) Wlllllts (ESPNI SpomCealtr (GALA) Nollciefo ECO (HBO) Tiie 1'11111tom of tt11 Opera 1S1 (LIFE) MOVIE The Girl the Gold Watch & Oynamue ** (1981) Lee Purcell, Phollp Macl'iate (NICK) You Can't Do Tllal Oii ht.vis kin (SHOW) Tiit Stucfl11I TI11 Sol dler (SI (TMC) MOVIE Don t Make W11ves *** (1967) Tony Cunis. Cllu<loa Cardinale (USA) Hlell Rolltn (WOA) c.Qy (WPIX) CllNn -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) 9 lo 5 -4:30P.M.- Silftf S,.... !SJ ...... TIM Mfe 0.-.. Dart flllltwM J-M C..ud (CCl YM CM CeM AMwlMll Cllll k11n .............. (AU) W.W II a.Mvtl (CNN}~ (IMM) DllllN ~ """II (EPN) 1111 IWW (NtCt() lldl ..... (NL) MCMl: "The ColOf Pur· pie.. • • • ( 1985) wt\OOf)I Goldbe<g. O.nny G'over. (SHOW) MOVll: .. The Sheriff 1nd the S.teltlte Kid • • (19791 Bud Soenoer. CeN Guttey (USA) SlS.000 Pyramid (WOA) late & Alllt (WPIX) News -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) S111tord & Son -5:00 P.M - News News K11ftllt Rider News Ntws T.J Hoottf Mews Flllden ICttpen Oltt'rut Strokes $4ullt 01111 T'I ICC' AIM Marllla News Praise A Thon (Cont d) • Mew Liltrlcy 1CC1 Ola 1 Ola ~ V'lllto IS) (AlE) f4ee & S.yoad (BRAVO) MOVlf Aguirre the Wrath ol Goel * • • ( 1972) Klaus Kons•u (CBN) MOV1E The Lottie SheOherd of K•"QO<>m Come ** (t961) Jimmie Rodgers Lu•na Patten (CNN) Pi'llN•ws (WM) E...C o! Ille D1y (DISM) Illa. llK (ESPN) AIM Rtclflt MICJley Thompsons Ott-Road Gr11nel Pnx (HBO) MOVIE That s Lofet *** (1986) Jack Lemmon Julie Andrews (MAX) ln P'M1 (SI (NtCK) l.MMY T1111t1 (USA) 0111Ct '9f1y USA (WOA) T1le ""' .. ~"'"" (WPIK) MOYlf:: "Hemingway' *** (1988) Stecy Keach Josepfline Chaplin (Z) MOV1l: "House of Glmes ' *** (19tl7)Un<lsty CrouM. Joe M1n1eon1 Daily Piiot -5:05 P.M.- (WTBS) MOV1E· Inside the Thora Reten * * • 119821 Rutger Hauer De•lll< Jacooo -5:30 ~ ...... - 1 l lmt Lucy Websltf l;re1t Clltti ol ltlt WHI Wtlt9 Cftnt (CCI (AlE) °""'" l!I Ruult (OISN) TIM Edbon Twl111 (NICK) ltl.,.c1or G•dtei (USA) Slle·Ra EVENING -6:00 P.M.- News News Mag~um. p I News CISllews JCCl lahrs l'Tepme AIC News rCCJ Tllrff'I COl!ltlffy Oct. 23-29121 I CeAy =...,.......,.., MIC Mws 1CC) SdellCt ,, Cllftlrt .. "' WmanTrHlllll 1 : ....... (AIE) Apes ..... (CHN) Lany Klllt lMi (IXSfll) MOVlf: Sustnn1h ot the Mounties (Color)' (19391 Sh1r19~ Temple. (!SPN) AlllD lllCllll N'HRA Fan Nab<>nals (llR) Cewtr U, (MAX) MOVIE: 'Baby Secret of tl'le Lo51 Legend' *'* (1985) Sean Young. Wllklm Kan (NICK) Dnllll Ille Mlaeet (TMC) MOVll The Ry" *** (1958) Al Hedlson. P llrlCla e>w.t\s (USA) Fat AIMlt THURSDAY PRIME TIME 22/Daily Pilo t I &:oo I s :3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I 8:00 I 8:3o I 9:oo I 9:3o 11o:oo I1 o:3o I 11 :oo 111 :3o ! The S.st ol Carson Tu 1 Ntws azlne o ~ 1--~i;=;;.;;...--+teA""'""'~PN,..-IMIOft__.._.~._.,._..,-M~ba-l:-:"l.os'-Al'(lt,..-J~ll&-U...-,------+. ... ,,...-.. ---=s.i-"'4M.,.-nl.,.--+.,Hllnliw,..--n-,-,-.-.--_._--~·l.4~ w lAltl Jui F "°"' P!Ow, Ulllt I '9n JoM llerron Sieve 'tv\al Conn~• n Nin P9oplt't Wln, l-Su,er MD4ll S.ldl Lodi Cll flt Newt N gll111rw Cow1 , DrlW v.., M0A'S14 CllrfWlf t."°' In the Wu ,.._,.. 1..a. 731 • WhMI ol Fortun. Third Wheel of Thi.nd f Ol1uM Allllr Miatld 8toderica Min In tile ~ (PQ, .,,, ••• cl'8 td Harra .DM IUlotl LA. I.aw Currtrtl M'A°S'H T111 Lall Al!au Show JHum an b~ 8~1 Mo 1rs Nows The Btst o1 C~·~ EI!) fltmm.A·Thon (Con! d) ISi A&E BRAY Cllf 1 'II Oct. 23-29 (WOR) Tiit U"'-111Mt1 -6:30 P.M.- 1 CBS Nni 1CC1 HBC Nawi 1CC• News News NBA Prtsnson h shlblll l os Angeles Laker~ vs Utar1 Jall Ntws Family Toes Glmma A 8feak M1cNell/lehrer Hew1Hou1 Notlcoero U11lvlslon Tlllrd Thws••Y • Pllotoqral)llk Vlsloll NOllCltrO Ttleinu11RICNN D1rlr Shadows (NICK) Don't Jusl Sit Thtre (SHOW) MOVIE Greys10lte !top legenool Tarzan LOfdOI '"e A~s ••• 11984) Cl•••S l•Jµhe1 LalT\t>en Anc1e MarDuwe11 (USA) Cartoon E.aprns -7:00 P.M.- f) USA Today C•tlt'S &n•l ·owris r1a11in9 9row1t1 10 tm ,Jrove tnP>i economies contr. outKJr•s t(J oohtoeal par toes 0 hter11111mnl T"'ltfll Met 11ar1 s I u .. 11ysomellm'9 1 1S 0 Ch11les In Ch119e EUen s '1a•rtl'C'l co11s1n rnake~ 11 p•av fJI t1a 1 P\ ' ABC News •r - PM M1911l1t Jut II Ba"o s•Sler oJI Jclhn I en11011 ~ Peoplt 1 Court 41) M'A'S'Hi.01 rta991nves11 l}ates wnen Mar9are1 '11sa~ars I W Wheel ol Fortu11e CL Ml Hombre Es Cor11t NlghHy Buslnus Rt'°rt M1 Am1•1 811trlz Ptrl'f MllOll (A6EI M1r11 Cd.a Ill COllCtrt (BRAVO) Rt•I SHHI of Ainu Hot Choulalt. • CKOI • Ill• Cru m MadliM (CBN) Tiit 7IO Ci. (CNN) htMot Ntw1 (H80) MOY!( Inners~ * * (19871[>e"n1s Ov•od Mar "" Sno.t 1 (LIFE) ( R L....;;---<=..:.=..::....-=---;;....J.;:J'-...i......;:;._;;.:::..;..:..;.;..~.....;;.;....L...;.....:.._;_;;;...i.;..;;._;.;:.o....;...;......._--1.;...;..;;;.....;..;;;_;_L-.::-.;.;......:;;.L..::.... ___ ~=:.:.:a...:..::.=..:;;.=-i;-=-.:.:.._~.:.:.=-(NICK) Yov c11·1 Oo That .. Tt l Roger's Gardens "Christmas Fantasy /98R" Rooms of decorated trees ... Ornaments from around the world .. . Roger's-made decorating accents .. . "Enchanted Candlelit Walk" nightly ... NEWPORT BEACH San Joaquin Hills ROid (at McAnhur) Hours: 9 am to 9 pm~ Daily (714) 640-5800 BEST BET Judd Hinch end_,.. .,rM In .. 0..r John" elrlngonNIC twlslo11 IUSAI Miami YI« (WOA) Newt (WPI)() USA T""9flt (Z) lllOY1E Pal G111en anc Billy the Ktd • * (1973) James Coburn. Kr•s K11storterson Ag•"Q outlaw Pat Garren turns shenfl t nd •S Qldered to hunt down his Oki friend Silly the Kid -7:15 P.M.- (SEll MOVIE Alg!ets •• * (1938) Chtrles Boyer Hedy L1m1rt cancel Halloween (ESPH) 1.. SwMlp 91199y S,.ctlCll .. r From Naples Fla (LIFE) fMY StrMt L K s gene- rosity makes her tne 1erge1 of swindlers (MAX) MOVIE Welcome to 18 ** (19861 Cour1ney Tl'IOrne Smrth Ma11ska Hargotay (NICI<) 01111bl1 Dirr (WPt)() Odd Couple -7:35 P.M.-f!il Wiid. Wiid Wornl ot At1lm1lt 'Afrrc.an AntelOpe -9:00 P.M.- 8 Cf) 4' HollfS (CC1 G) Tiit Cnby Show The lamoly 1r111s to convince ex pee 1an1 Sonora and Elvin 10 011cn tN!lr t•ny apanment rCCJ ISi 0 llllOVll. The Gra<luate *••• (19671 Dus11n Hollman , ""ne Banc;ro11 Cot tege man Ben1am1n gets a reo Alla Romeo and se<IU«t<l Dy tfle mother ol 1he gorl tie IQves Otrecled Dy Mike NICl'l()IS Music Dy Simon & Garlunkel 8 lI§l TM MOf .. ot 1 Model Cheryl Tiegs d1~nn the charaC1ertst1cs necessery tor atop~t (CCI m MOV!f-Tenor on !he Wa• Museum * (l973\ Ray M1llano. Brooenck Crawlord l'u'1h8r muroers 1esult alter !he k•lhfl9 ol a museum owner sparks a battle !Of con trot ol n1s lor1une Q) MOVIE Man 1n lhe W•I derness • '* • (19 71) Rteh ard Harrrs JOhn Hustol' Cut tnroats litave e lrontter scout maulea by a grizzly tor dead he survives. tl'lanlls 10 lndi1ns ano plans reven911 El!J "t9tll11 l lvH '5 A11tellca. Ml Vlda QD R•dllf From Oak Tree (AAE) GtH l1mt Caff (BRA VO) MOVIE The Amen can Friend * ** (1977) Dennis = 6'uno Gar\1 (CBN) Rt ot1 Slttta (CNN) ,._yflM (DISN) Weft OlsHy Ptts .. ~ (0.Al.A) ~ ECO (LIFE) C1t11tY 6 L1<1y (NICK) Mr ~ {TMC) flll()Vf( J E09ar Hoover ** 11986) Treat W11Nams. Rip Tom (VS.Al MwlWr, Siie Wrote (WOA) .....,Hill C~IXJ CllMn -8:30 P.M.-1 GD A~llfWlfid(CC)(S) A ff'ltflit T'" Hts flt.ti Tecttnology and lem11y sup Po<1 help a p1111y1.a man ere ate poetry .......... rt (AU) c:..n.dy .... Guest Lucy Wlt'JO (~) "*-TlllitM IE"'")~ (NfCIC) ,..., °'*' {WOft) ...... o-.y Jf (~lO Tiie "-r"''"'ni -t:OOP.M.-8 (I) ,...._ (Premlefe) An 1890s Gal!tomla gunllgnt•r (t..e HotMy) l#'lellpeaeoly llndt htmtell CVSltodien of tN ~t olhl1~11ater (CC) • 8 CllMn (Season Pf•· m111re) 5am replaces Aebecc.a as oar mana99r (CC/ !SJ D ®) S11pe1 Model Search look 01 tne Year C1J Hewi Lawrence Gordon • MrrtlfY1 Q) Ertr1110 Rt1011110 dt Dlau S.laiat ((l) PnlH-A-Thoft (C111fd) m> Tiie Mlfld Aging f8 MOVIE La Aecoglda T•aumada PO' trrstes e .peoencias una nina hueQrlana encuentra proolemas para aoapttrse a un nuevo t109er Cl! Marv Tyler Moore tA&El fdoe & 1tyo11d (C8H) Paper Cllau flnl THI (CNNI NewsNlt~I (CSPANl h tRI Of Ille Oay (OISHI MOVIE Aotioery Unoer Arms ** (l9861 Sam Nerti Stephen Vidler (ESPN) h111ls Se•ko Super Tournament Mens Singles final From Yoyog• NatlOOal Stadium 1n Tokyo (HBO) MOVIE Tne B19 Town •• t l9871Man Orllon Draoe Lane (LIFE) MOVIE Kteks * * 11985) Mthony Geary Shelley ttacl! (MAX) MOVlf Wanted Dead cir Altve • 11987) Rutger 11aue• Gene Simmons (NICK) My Three Softs Rot>t>1e $ singer 'g1.mar1s1 act is 11 M (SELJ MOVIE Platoon • * • * 11986) Tom Berenger Willem Datoe !SHOW) MOVIE -'mertcan N1n,a 2 The Conlrontauon 1t (1987) Mteha&I Ouookott. Steve James (USA) hr'*t (WPIJC) Siar Trtli (Z) MOVIE. Real Men * (1987) James Befustu Joon Roner A tough CIA agent nelps a mee11 cooroer oeltver a top- secret map from Caltforn.a 10 Washtngtoo -9:30 P.M.-0 fJ1) Dear Jt1111 Kata 100 Jahn try to COIWll'IC8 Ralph hlS ba<l lucl\ 1sn I lrom an Egyptian curse !CCI ISi G SHIOtd ' SOii e OIQ Van Dy\• !AAE) 0tlfT911 111 Russia (NICK) 0..H Rttd (W~I ~llrt~ Hllchcoc• l'ftstAls r -10:00 P.M. - 8 (I) 111111 uM1111 (Season premoeret Val s OOdy al\<l su•· ctde note are rouno ltl8 next mornm9, M ac• rusnes to Mex· .co to save P1oge lrom Vasquez s killers 1CC1 0 GI) LA law Van Owen voes with an anoiney (James Earl Jones) wl'IO makes nos ct• ent s race an issue 1n an as- sault case 11 bus1ne»man woos Ro'llnne 1CC1 IRJ tS1 8 lfews F1snman Carl MOVIE· Hunter 1t * (l 971) Jolln 'lemon Steve Ihnat • lede<al aqent as· sumes an tn1ureo COiieague s 10ent1ty to 8l(pose a b<atl'l wash•ng p401 CD Newi Redeker Wilde Daily Pilot Oct. 23-29/23 lci7'kJ~;i;;1 : GRAND OPENING I I SPECIAL I I Pnme Rib Olnner ( reaular cut) I I Aged Corn·fed Choice Eastern Beef s79s I I ~~ I Brochette of f ru1ts De Mer I I Shrimps, Scallops and Fresh Fish I NO (M T I : OPEN 7 DAYS • UtflE FREE PARJCllG I l 2642 Newport Bl , Costa Mna • 646-1714 _) ,_...ot r...-..... -..._, ....... ._... __ ...., _________ _ I Nt"tn MallOy Rut1ed9e Tlttktr TMlor. Soldllr, Spy fl) *41dtl'9 Ut1Mlioft G 11n-..-Tlltatrt en.~ (AAEI AoHt M ~lilt (C8H) .,,....., Tall (CNN) IMlft Polltks ... (RI (CSPAN) PW1k PoUcy C111flfff« (NICK) &alufday """' (TMC) MOVIE. 819 Bad Mama II * (19871 Ang111 Doe•unson. Aooen Culp (WOl'll Jot Fra.rll11 (WPIXI IW~IW1r Wiii! iie Rlcfl 6 Famotn -10:05 P.M. - (WTBS) MOY!£: ·eanle Crv *'** 11955) Van Hent11 -10:30 P.M I A~Altllt Alnttlca (MA VO) M()VI(_ .Agv1m1 the Wretn of Goa *** t1972) l(laus l(inallo Ruy Guerra (CNN) MniNltM """' (NICK) SCTV (SHOW) MOV'll WllO Thrng * I I 987) Rot> ICneQPer l<a1n1een Ou1nl1n (WPI )C) USA T Mlflll (l ) lllOYlf R11sJnQ •nzon1 1t * * I 1987) NK"nl8S Gage THURSDAY LATE NIGHT :. FRIDAY MOANING -l:OOA.M.- ........ Na...,... ........... ,.. lllet.-1. .... Na..,..(CCJ c ..... ::i~(R) .... ZIM IMrb ~Y ... 6 Y111 Cllllllft t ......... Wiii! Mllllyll ~ ........... !(~ (CM)°" ...... t=l.::,*' ...... c111• (llPtQ .... Bobby Czyz 11s Las11e Stewan. Li0t11 Heavy- weights. (R) (U'!) 1•1'Y-na-,........_ 111on111ll04I (MAX) MOVIE: "On I Ctear Dey You Can S.. FOfe11er" ** (1970) S.rt><1 Stretllnd Yves Montano CMCK) c.te.a a.... (uaA),...,.. CW'Of'} CM lean (WN) ..._.,.. -1:06A.M -=') l.l9t "'"' Oii Ille -1:15 A.M.- 9) .... ('NICtC) '°* ....... -1:30 A.M.- =..-z.~ ,,..Tllle(R) .... Na lihf1llllt !CC I ....... "'-•'* ........ AttMlc1 ~ ... ........... ................. ............... -="'n. :\ .... ~ M*ftl T .... II w....,_ ) lllllflel ....... (NtCK) lJll "'*• ~.,.,,.,. ....... =) I °"9tfll " Jtel!IM <W'fX) llOV!t: Lucky Luke C>altont 00 tN lOOH .... (1983) -8:45 A.M.- 9) lllft -1:00 A.M.- 1 i~.,) ............. AIMrtcl ' . ...,,.....,. , ..... 1 .. tltl I ' ..... C.-. ....... !CCl La~llOll ............... ............... ......... (Aaf) llOWll! "Mine Own Ex· ~ ..... (1048) &Yr· geee Mer9dlttl, K•on Moor•. =.:.c... ......... 0-... eas'r:'&~ ~ ...... (TMC) lllOVll: Go Weal. Young Gin '** (1978) Karen VaM1n11ne. Sendra Will (USA) CertooA fJpm1 (WOA) ,...,.. Alt T llllhlo (Z) MOW Or Jekyll I nd Mr Hyde' *** (1941) Spe~r Tracy. lngnd S.rgman -7:05 A.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE Sisters *** (1973) Margot Kidder J1nn1f., S•lt -7:30 A.M.- 1 Cart lean .,..,.,~., JOI . .,~ .... ~ ICJ l•~·'" Slt& .. fll Tlleft 11 I W1y (OISN) WtkotM Ill POOll CMMI (HBO) Tlle Aftuturu of Tim Sawyer (LIF£) 11 Fl91irt1 (NICK) Otllllit 1111 Meuce (SHOW) M<Mf· Broadway Danny Rose *** (1984) Woody Allen. M11 F11row -8:00 A.M.- tr9'y hacll S.• Up It• Oltto Fl'MJ!tl hit. Pttty 6 Popeye I Yeti .. ., laHMS"'1 (CC) UllMmMf blfdu ........ ~·· c-••c ..... ............. (CHH) Otywetcll (DfSN) Otlt1N Dtlc' P'rlAllll (E8PN) Oellltt Ftt (GALA) Netlclero ECO (HBO) MOVIE: "The Heart la e L..onety Hunter' **'* (1988) Alen Atkin. Sondra Loelle (LI") II fllwa (NICK) Latall (UM) IM-"8 -1:30 A.M.- 1 trNy ...... = ........ ......... A.wMlq lellcT,.... (C11H) ........ Tait (Dfllf) DwllN't Clmlt (!IPN) Ink Tt ...... WMOlll (llf'I) ••••rfttbf (MAX) MOW: '!he Two- H .. ded Spy" *** (1 958) Jedi H1wkln1, 011 Seti• (NICK) TMIJ'I S,.Cltl (TMC) MO'lll: "MarlOwe . *** (1999) J1me1 Ouner 0.ylt Hunnicutt. (U9A) c.-. 1.- ~ CatMI'• c......, -t:OO A.M.-Cll,.....,,... ...... c....., :r Deya Ii.. "1!,' I( .... Lie ., I.Ml,.., a.-.h9't (CC) ....,..., ...... flYltte-A·l\M (c.t'f) a ~2· 1 c...... (CCI Dk*V•O,.. =I flllfllllld U.. II LA. Diii = .. ~ ..... (1901) Da11IO , Arthur O'ContleM (EIPN) ..-.e Ill Motloll (LIF1!) NWM (NICK) f>lllwMet (SHOW) Ulllt Miu Ptrttcl (WORJ Ntwa (WPtl() Herry 0 (l ) MOVIE· Tl'\e World 1n Hos Arms *** (1952) Greoory Peck. Ann Bly1tl -9:05 A.M.- (WTBS) Perry Mina -t:30A.M.- 1 ([) Card ,_,,_. I Claulc Cll!Celtftllff I l.a"'1ll ' IMNy I Too C*t lei Comfort I M.mq. CIM (R) ~ l lltllllf Roten· Nt)Oltllorlloo41 f&C) Cl' Dick VII 01'• (CBH) Alfttl'leu Biby (ESPN) IMy S111pl119 -10:00 A.M. - ([) Ttle l'l1ce ts Altftt • Wllllf If flf1Utlt F1Mt ISi : L ~ PalM fCCI fRI t Oii Oty ., a Time I Dftalft tf JeH"to S.......ltnet !CCI • ........_.ITV I Clf'll8l lelw ... I ... ACftt (AU) a... Ate of Ttllmi.. (C8N) Cef*tly CMh (llPN) WI (llf'I) ~ """"' (SHOW) MoVlf: Oiny Dtngus Magee· *** (1 970) Frank Sinatra. Cfforge Ken"*<ly (USA) Oltlln 111 0.1111 (WOA) C .. IMMI (WPIX) Tre..,et Johe, M 0 -10:05 A.M. - (WTU) MOW: ·Race With lhl DevM * (19751 Pe1er F~. Wanen 0 1111 -10:15 A.M. - (HBO) llllCMf: ''night. Motto· er' ** (19ee) Sl11y Specek Anne S.ncrol1 -10:30 A.M. - I :::::~Dftw flit Jeftll'Maa OI Trtel ltMIAcrlt Et> Vlrtlty Tlllipt ISi ~l.fllt~ -::.., "'e!..rteN Fllc*t (MAJC) MOft: "My F1lr Llcty' *** (19MJAudrey Hlpt>ufn. Re11 Hltrl90n {TMC) lllOVlf: Arneric.n Oru m"*** (1981)Stephel\ Macht, Keren C.rtton -11:00 A.M. -~flit y .... -.. ..... ~ ....... ..,..a ..... ·~ ... ........ o.._. Tlnl'tt CIM .....,...a... ............................. -r11ee11- l )De ........ ......... ,.,....... (C9N) o.ta Dty ~I) T""" -.utM (CHN)......, 24/Daily Pilot (CSl'AN) Ho1111 Floor Otlltlt (DISN) You od Mt. Kid (ESPN) Ootl Walt Disney World CllSllC Tl'llrd Round (LIFE) AnltvdH (NICK) Slt1ro11 Lola A l11m·t El 111111111 Sllow (USA) Ot1ler1 la 0.1111 (WOR) llr111lly JOllt1 (WPIX) .. ,, h i\ M hn (l ) MOVIE. Arnold * * (1973) Stella S1evens AOddy MoOowall -11:30 A.M. - I ~crellblt Ftmlty Medlu l Cuter D•lt!lt G1mt ZooMlet Zeo Ctcit11 Cn1co So1111d on (AaE) Wond or Surm11 (CBN) Flyl11g Null (OISN) wen Dis"'' Prt11nts (NICK) Unit Ko1l1 (SHOW) MOVIE The Long Hot Summer *** (1985) Don JOtlnson Cyt>tll Shepnerd (WPIX) Tom ' Jerry AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M.- Htws 01ya ,, ()ij1 Llv•• t l!Jtlt ClttptlTll l1I) All Illy Clllltrn ..... F111t1ty l1l111d Gary Colll111 MOVlf It H1ppeneo Ol\e N1gt11 *'*** (193-41 Clauoene Co1oer1 Clerk GabMI I Comput11Wor'u TV Muftr lallt• ltrbllt Cert t Ctrt Perry MUOI (AH) MOVIE After Polkiogtoo * * * (1 98&) Bob P.cll. Mirand1 Roet1erd100 (CIH) DMlt Oltllt (CNN) IMnlllolltl Hour (QALA) Neldtro (CO (HBO) Mltrica Underc..-1 (CC) (Lll"t) Mellei'1 OtJ (NICI() l'tinsllfft (TMC) MOVIE Summer of •2 '*** (1971) G1ry Grimoa. Jennifer 0 Neill (UIA) Lt!'• Mah I 0111 (WOR) IWH111e1rt1 (WPIX) Gllett!Mtslm -12:05 P.M. - (WTlla) Tt111 & .Jefry'• ,llllllttlM Oct. 23-29 I J111 .. 1t11 l'Yllst·A· TMll (Ct111'•) Tu M11edt y llMlo MOVIE: "Funny Car Sum mer ** (1973) (CBN) Haiti (CNN) Mtwlday (DISH) MOVIE· A Dog of Flar" ders + * (1%9) Devld Lida Donald Crisp (ESPN) Goll SenlOr PGA Ger 0111 Ttrl Cl111>e. Fir~1 Round (HIO) MOVIE. ·Tren1r.1v1n11 6·5000 * (1985) Ed Begle, Jr Jtf1 Goldblum (LI") Wet Wiii YH (NICKI ..... 6 ltNttlt• (USA) 111'1 "*"9 (WOA) lMt Cuudll!I (WPIX) C.0.1' I (Z) MOVIE: ' Dead of Nlgl1t **** ('945) Mervyn Johns M1ct1ae1 Aedgreve -1:05 P.M.- (WTllS) FlhltltlHI -1:30 P.M.-G C1rt11urNt16 fftttl41 m Gllltl•·,....., (CBN) F1tlllf I( ........ (LIF1!) lfl ti ......,.... (MAX) MOVlf. "The Sandpfp er ** (1 965) EHubttr Taylor, R1ch1rd Burtoo (NICK) D1wtd !tie GMIM (USA) Cull Reldell (WOA) lttwtywffQ-. (WPIX) ft111 iteae -1:3SP.M.- (WT9S) ttNy .._. -2:00 P.M.- 1 Cl) o--. Utlll S.1111 ,.,..,.. CllMlle'aMtelt tml Gaenl""4lltll t hlty JeuJ Alfflfff ..... ........ C.-• ..... .. ....,. Days tf Ow lMI ~ ""1nldllall TV I Cllll (AH) ""'9tlll (CIH) llt Vtlllly (CNN) ....._tell (Cll'AN) AIM .. 1111 Wllllt ...... 1un 1 r "-(Ntetc) TMly'a a,.dal (T'MC) MOVIE: Thi Hit '*** (1 984) John H1Jr1 Ter1nc. Si.mp (UIA) """"' ~ (WOA) ..... ,.I. ~::> Ulllt ...... Ill "'' -2:06 P.M.- (WTUl Tlle ....... -2:30 P.M.- 1 it:.. .......... c..-. M•llOI,,...... (He<>) llCMI: "Amltyvllle Tl'le o.moo·· *• (tte3) Ton¥ ROC>ert1. THI He,,_, (Ul"t) my ...... (NtCt<) ....... (Ul.Al __. -2:S& P.M.- (IM ... ITlleWlllllll .. Wlltwt (WTU) a. Dey It • n.. -S:OOP.M.- 1 i!i:•t °".. ic > I g~~,;,Ol~l=~rt M1gftum, p I OeAnll Ille Mtn1ce Jelsons M1cNell'lellrtr NewiHour RtslOencia 33 M1sler R09en Nelgllbortlood ·i::c1 Co) My Three SOiis (A&E) Golden Aoe ot Telo 1s1on (C8N) lloftlflU (CNN) Showbiz Today IDISNI Welcome lo Pooh Corntr (ESPN) $portsloot (LIFE) Altitudes (NICK) lusle (SEL} MOVIE Mannah anci Her Sosle•s * *' • • 11 <1861 Woody ~lien Moa Farrow (SHOW) Tiit M1g1t1I Trip Through ljnle Red's Hnd (USA) 4"•U Your luck (WOR~1n Houston (WPIX) Gong Show (Z) MOVIE Cornbrearl E .ir1 and Me • • (197S M se~ G11nn Bernie Casey -3:05 P.M - (WTBS) Lnerne It Slurley -3:30 P.M Wlpeouf New Gldgel People's Court Alotltl & 1111 Chipmunks ltftrty HI"' Teen\ Rockrttril • 3·2· 1 C011t1c1 r f1mlty All1lt (A&E) Worlf ol Cook11\9 (CNN) lll&lOt l'ollltu 18 ICSPAN) Eltclloft '18 C1ll In (DISH) OlllllM s Clnus (ESPN) Ru11ln9 ' R1t1n9 (MAX) MOVIE TnP 49rr Man * * (19~31 JO'\r lrplflM Richard Oenn1n9 (NICK) Mr Wizard s World (USA) nc he Oougll (WPIX) Hollywoed Squires -3:35 P.M - (WT8S) Andy Grtllllll -4:00 P.M fl) Gtraldo News 1'1111ky lmnter N1ws M'A'S'H Su11tt1or Court 0,1111 Winfrey 11 Dvo hies COPS 1111 Moyen WOfld ol Ideas P1111ees °'tf1ul JulllOf Hlfll ,rr U.0 Nt1t1C1 Sabt Mf E• (A&E) H1116nladl In Amerlu (C8N) Our Hovst (CNN) lilOMyllM (DISN) MCH1selerpltce Tllulrr (ESPH) S,_,i1Cenltr (GALA) "-tlcltro ECO (HBO) Tales of W111111191on lntl"41 (LIFE) MOVIE Prn tC'IYI"" • • • (1983) Cht·~10ptoP• Plummer Davod MOl~e (NICK) Yo11 C1n'1 Oo Tl11I on Tt4Hkitt1 (SHOW) Olvorttd Kid llh1ts (TMC) MOVI( Go We<,t Voun<;1 G11t • * ( 1978) 1<11re11 Vatenllne Sandra Wtll (USA) !tip Roller1 (WC>ft) Cosby (WPIX) Cllttt• -4:05 P.M (WT8S) 9 lo 5 -4:30 P.M 0 Solver Spoons ' 'T Hews I The JudQe Double O;m f un House · 3 2 1 Cont"! ; Modern Maturuy Admnelo con Senu . Hotsul Hollrne (A&E) World ol Survtn l ICNN) Crout11e 1DISH) Donald Due\ Pruenls tESPN) Clay hroet Shooting Game (NICK) Hoc~ Rocks (USA) S?S 000 Py11m1d (WOR) K1te & Allte (WPIX) Hews -4·35 P M (WT8 S) Sanlord & Son -5:00 P M I Hews Hews Kn19hl Rodu Hews Hews · I J Hooier News f 1nders Keepe1s Dlll'rent Slro-es Squ11e One TV Alb1 Manna Hews • P111se A Thon 1Con1 di • Colleclors 0 11 I 011 Requesl Video (A& El Tht 10th Century (BRAVO) MOVIE T"1e G·•' "' ..... P•ct .. •" •• I ' '!66 JOl•n I •c1 n "'1nr1a11 lt1n3 Bt1)0k tCBN) MOVIE r,,e '"S('t''tor .1t•''t•' -1 • • * • 'q4Q Da" v " , ,.., II\ flt'• <;1e:a• (CNN) P11menews (CSPAHl Event ol the DH !OISHI Vldeopohs (ESPN) NFL i GrealUI Moments (HBO) MOVIE Tt>e Great -.anion• • • • 1197'!1 Rl'lt>eri Jvvalt [l1y01t> Danni!• (MAX) Joh11 Lennon ,<:, (NICK) Looney Tunei !SELi MOVIE Cn1na Gori • • rl9871 Ro(nard Paneb•anr.o Sari Chanq (SHOW) llltte Miss Perteet (USA) D•nce Party USA (WOR) MOVIE Ma1t1s and M"n\IP•> • • • (196?1 Torn tldn"s 1.,1111s Makepeace tWPIX) MDVI[ Hemingway • • • 119881 Stac, Kt>ach Jo<>epnone Cnapltn (l ) MOVIE Lonie r auss ano B•ll 11a1<oy • • (19'01 Rot>ert n •. ,, ·~ M . haPI J Pullat<l -5:05 PM - (WTBS) MOVIE Sp;11ta1 us • • • 11%01 K.u k Oovgla<, l .1w~•f11< t" Qhyier -5•15 P M (TMC) MOVIE Ort>a"'S• a1'1(' • • • (l~I De1•n1.., 0.1a1rt K.llf' ( ill•Sha1111 -5:30 PM - 11 lo•t Lucy WtbSlll f rug1I Gourmet 'C:. 1 Computer Chronlcln (A&E) Victory II Sea (01$N) The Edison Twin$ (NICK) llllptCIOf G1dgcl (USA) S~ RI EVENING -6.00 PM Hews News Magnum p 1 News CBS Hews A Tum AllC Hews Three s Company Cosby Nightly Business Report Hohc1e10 HBC Hews I I John Mel 1u9hhn \ Ont on One W Hotmero m Btve1ty H1llb1lltts (A&E) MOVIE .,.,, .. 1 *** 19791 R ~ (.oncna1a F etre11 (CNN) l1rry 1(1ng live• (DISH) Cuebuslen .. 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Onn • Ea1 lhe Da1s1P~ • • • o • "60 Oor s Day Oav•d Nove ro CNICI() Dennis Ille Menace (SHOW) MOVIE 8 MaU1111d> Danny nose • • • I <IRJ Wo<>Oy Allen Moa r J to "" (USA) fal Albert -6:30 PM CBS Hews NBC News Hews Hews Hews Family Tots Gimme A 8'Hk MJClhol l ellrei HewsHou1 Nollcleto Un1v111on USA Tod1y • Adam Smil!I ' Mono world Hollctero Telemundo CNN Oar• Slt1dows (BRAVO) The Towers ot Babel (NICK) Oon'I Jusl $11 There (USA) Cartoon hpreu -7:00 PM.- 8 USA Tod1y lM An JP'"' Lakers Magic Jolln~ .. , 0 £nlert11nment TonooM I •n11.i Kozlowsk.o ( Favor 110 ':'iun 1 ~ Cllartes 1n Ch11ge F 11m 1ly lrOutllPS IP'ol ("h,Jrlf'' ,,t II " plly • I O ABC Hon '1 '{' PM M19111ne D•"• U.1nc ·~ va1e U Love Conntctoon ®) People s Covrt CD M"A"S"H MargarPt iearn<, a nurse Sh1J1>ed oul lo m.-el lie• huslland I {ti) Wheel ol f of1une Ml Hombre Es Con1e H19hn., llttSltteSS Report Ml Amidi 801111 Perry MasOft 8Nh a ri1;11 • ma1t1n9 rwovalP ey~ ancl ht., ~c , omploLe aie k •llPr1 • a 'cl'" of <l<•uDI!' hlulC1Pr (BRAVO) Cltel Ill-et Lin I I Ronnie Scon s (CBN) Tiit 700 Club (CNN) heni"IJ Hews (OISH) MOVIE rtw lr1rf>i> C" .1 balleros • • • p <14Sl (E SPN) Spirll ol Advelllutt CC>nQue1 1he Arcttt (HBOI lns1d1 Ille Hrt Hu~•·· l •''' O..tv.'-tPll r'lttJ N K.k Ruun1f ttlH ,.. tn 1u411t191 •1, ,11111 a P"' 111>"' ,11 llU'o Wt•P~~11(1 <, \Jtlllr4)' (LIFE) r R Tt>\11 O!'lll'> w1111 I"" (L'MIJl'l"'O ~ht•U\lpt(t t\ I" h ••l• Daily Pilot Oct. 23-29/25 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 -Howlend or Allee 8elber.t of Spece 1999" 9 -010 ....... 12 Air Illy IJ -enO Ille ltong I 4 0.btO< • ,,.per IS Redd Fou tttcom ti · -Througll · tSl>eeren 19 Rost dye 20 Gerorc:t or l .tmb 2 I 8ro1dw.ty lltt 23 Sonownter Sammy 2S ·T11e llareloot -· 29 l'OO<I ICrtp 30 lleHy OI "Golden Glr1t 31 ·-Tee Oougn" n w .. t1n131 34 Nude JS Mount.tin• 341 -Alie (Adenauer! 37 Actor R1thbon• 40 "The Peter -Show" 43 Sitcom with I Oown 4t "Oul -Limb" 47 Jette or 11.t"•tl 48 TV .tw.trd O Howard or Berry SO Pruua tor payment SI Seven -to Col.tot OOWN I l ow •<>•~• , ( 2 ·The re ... Wh••l•rt Jae~ 3 '-lhe Ntgnt 4 llen - or 'Shone · S Farm bulld•nQ 6 St.tn-y -Hutcl'I 7 ·Once -Lifetime a F.tbr.ty of '3 Acrou 9 -Me ltete 10 -Arabian Nlgnu I I l o••'•" on 'The Wild Wtlc:t Wut 16 -lor IM L..tl"IP• ol Chon.t 17 M.Ote•n• menul'll 21 "Three -In the FOU'll.tln ' 22 lnHCll 23 11111 Coeby tho• 2• "You -There" 25 "Port. -Hiii" (Peckl 26 rv Vlrlety allow 27 "To -with Lo•• 28 "Stro~tr -" IReynoldtl 30 Fiim otio..t relt 33 "Who -Th•t'' 34 Oe•I• end Mlcfl•r 39 O'Brt<tn fllm 37 "lil•ll -and Condit " 31 "-ol Gr .. n Gobles 3t 4c1or Conn•rv 40 Sctlool group• 41 "Th• Avenger• PN I '2 Alejlnelro •1'11 Alvino 44 "-Bet Your Liie 45 "ll'a • Ll<fln9'' Jllnan ANSWERS FRIDAY PRIME TIME 29/Daily Pilot I &:oo I s:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I 8:00 I 8:3o I s :oo I 9:3o J 10:00 J10:30 I 11 :oo 111 :3o I .... D • M 1 Teft o( "' F11t011 c..- Falcon Cl'l!ll .. 91ory: The ....... Alm ICMpta r • • • ....., Ma&oy RutleOl)e FollWClf'lll. 011/ld Wa WuNnt-Wal St GrN1 i>.<1ormencn I tie t1oU<adO ton '#Mil WMk Son"' St>oon So-lltng h Ou1 ... "'' Vu Tiier. I hltr oC Canon Tu 1 St11· r hl•r Lo'f't Conn«t n HWI Slr .. t 81.., B~I Mo '" .... ~ Aus Mii Oct 23-29 documents rat1flca1iun An mated 1CC1 D G> SoHy Spoo~ ArreS1eo IOI muroet1ng a police off1ce1 Sonny tries to stay ovt ot 1a 1ong enough to t1nct me •ea 1<1ller 1CC1 !Si g T Hcl T 1Sea5()n prem•e•e A runaway boy (Sear Aooe•oel ota-T S anct An v onto a mactman s plan to li~f over a o ty lorn Oy gan<. 111otence 8 ({§) Perfect Str1rittl"I •Cf News Lawi en '• Larctner Ga Tiie Stcret ldullty ot J1ck tilt AIPP9r Peter Ustinov 1nt100. es torenste spec1a11s1i. , r nolog1s1s evidence ano .. enactments ot the mu•Ot>•<; 11118 prOSfltulBS on t 888 Lo noon Cl) MOYIE The FBI Sto•y The FBI \IS ,l\(111n l(ar04s •• (19741Rot>ertF01two11n oa,.~ Wayne FBI D1recto< J EOgd ~ioover 181105 me Oepressior era hunt IOI Alvin l<ar04s p111 llC enemy No 1 SI Wnl'lhltftll Wu• NI Atvtt• ModerllOI Paul Duk• 1(.( Gl Prlmawera ~ Walt SITH1 Wlft • Allftk1. Ml VICl1 G) Racitlt From Oti T '" (A&fl E"""'9 al lite lmprow (8AAVO) MOVIE Bact Ha'• ;i~ll~;;;~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~ ••11~~Marce1 &1ru" Moei. FOid /CIH) "4Rlla ... • Slttlt (CNN)~ (ESPN) ".,... A1ciflt 198e Breeders Crown S&nes r ror h-alll'"'l~~ir----+.-.----,lll':".:'.'"lc---tti':"::'::=-l--i:::=:--'-'-Tr.::--x-'=~:=-=''-:ri':r:'-:.,..,..:-::7'-'---rr---:-i~~-=--l Camp<>ettv11le Ontano (GALA) Ntlldtfl ECO ~-=-t.:_;=.;;.;:...~-=:-~'.""'.:"--:,i.:::.;.;::-__ --'-=-'"'"-';.:_-t::=a'~-:':'-~~~__.~....;;.;;.:_..;.J....=....-:l.....;;,_r.::~:....::;:.;-:::'----...i.=.:;Jr;.;.::;.i__.:.....::=::L-_~(H90) MOVIE The Wrart1 • • (1986) Cttartoe S l\ff ~~;;:,..:;;.i~;;:.;,;;;rz;c;.=;;:i.r-.,,,-r---i"""",--,.--~y:::.-Fi-~:,.r::.;r.:-t-':::;:;;~,----..~--::-~~;:.:;;.-=;;Ei:i;;,...::;;.i..r.;:=-:;,:.;.::::::.:1,,-...,,..,......-' NICk Cassavetes ::UC:::~:r:::=.:.~--illri::::::r::7-::~::....:=:.....=~::__-+iri~l'.rr.:r-f,~~:=";;..;~::-:r-lc=::nit:::~..:..:...~-f.T~~~=-.;:.:_~(UFE) CatMY I llcey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (MAX) MOV'IL Cry$t~ Hean * (1987) Lee Curre• Tlwny t<1taen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (NICK) M1 Ed Ed declCle$ 1, lake up pa1nt1ng r1tk (SHOW) M()Vt( M11ct tC Ofdtr ** (19871 .All) Shffdy Beverly 0 Angelo (USA) ...... ht Wnlt BEST BET Joe CcwtMe and .._,.,.. d'Abo star in ''lolMWl..a la Out l'Mfe'' Ming on NBC b19 (P111 2 Of 21 (NICK) Y• c.ei De T'lllt"' Tel .,.. l<ld1 l'llng out rn lhQpplnO malt& (IEL) llOft· '"HelW'afHf ** (1987) Andi'-Robln90n. ca.re Higglr\1 (TMC) . llCMl: B.aielor Perty *'* (111&&1 Tom Hat*a. Tawny KltMrt (UIA) .... VD Crodl.n Incl Tubbs leem the key to findlllQ I mobsltf lies II I derlnged • •-o.lectlYt • ll()fne compvt. er Ove.t· Little Rd\trd (SI (WOfl)....,, (WPtX) UUT ....... (l) MIMl: Some KIOd of Wondtffut ** (1987) Enc Stoltz. MlfY StuM1 Mu*"On A ieen-eot ~M ll'IO'*.ey"t ~ lnend ~ '*n WOO I ~ gw1 In ttltir Los Angl*I hlQt1 llChOol -7:30 P.M.- 1 ~-=-........ T• EOCN ts ~ wtWI lillmw1 rwturm to NEWt Tht1 11 Alflence * Olari1e a.own P.,t 11 en..,,. • (I) a...111 ._ '"The 8orttl ol 1tMI Conatltullon The PNnvts ~ '" ""' (W°"l ltMytw ( WPI X l aie.t'I -l:50 P.M.- <WTnl ..... ""' 0-."(SI -t:OO P.M.- 8 Cll Dlln (S.asoo pre mler!l_ (CC) II • Semtllillt 11 Out Tilttt !CCI IS) 8 9J Ilk • .....,_,. Wesley 1eern1 he OMC11 t>rec.s 1cc1 G ,.._. Lawrence GOfdon • Gml '"""""'""' The M1kldo • lltra.. "ltonle .. OIUI .. ,.,., I ,,...·A·Tiletl (Ct111'd) Flftet U.. teedll " &trtll11 Peloma Sen Beaii.o: Menolo Or119a ~ ..,., TY* ....,. (AH) Tiie Z9'tl Ct111Mry (CllN) ,.,., ChtM Finl h 11 (CNN) NtwsNltM (CUAlf) I""' ti a.. D•J (Olltl) lltOW: 'S.ven Brides !or S.vtn Brotf\ers ** * • ( t 954) Howard Keel. Jane POW911 (!PH) -.di M1t1thM (LI'!) MOYIE: The Swarm * (1078) Micheet Caine Katnanne Rou (NICK) Ml T1WM S041t (TMC) MOVll· Number One W1tn a Bullet' • (1 9871 Rooen Cemtdtne, Bllly OM W11111ms (USA) MOVIE· Tile Amu1ng C.ptaln Nemo * (19781 Jose F1rrtt, fkirgeu Mert0111\ CWPIJO Wlf If IN WOl1ds (l ) MOYIE: Me~ice * * (1987) James w~oy H!J9h Grant C.mbndoe men Maurlet loves Chve eno Cltvt 1 ge"'4HIMper -9:30 P.M.-• l1IJ Ml .. Tta ti Us IS.I son prtmitre) Coacn 1nttr cei>t• • ctlssroom nott 1oou1 one Of his dlugtli.ts ICC) . • Tiie 1•A....i a..... htlt Anra Rbrdo Monteto.n is llOSI for IN 1 988 IN>w h<>nOI' 1ng H1199ntc art1sta tn film. tt t· tvlslOn I nd music wl1h g~sts Ra~ Welctl, Sidney P0t11er. Jane Fonoa. Tony 0r11nao Mttilyn Mc:Coo •nd I trlbutl 10 Rite Heywortr\ 1 ---.IMemtl D6ll W• °"9 (AH) Vld9fy It ... Slc1ly IS oonquett<I Ind 1111) II °'~ {MAYO) MOW 'Thi Girl In tht llltcturt" * * ( 1 988) JOl\n Oordon-SlnclM, trlN 9rOOll (H90) llOW: "The Bellev· tn" ** (1917) M•rtin Sheen 11.itn Shevw (HIQ() 0... ,_. Miry COii vtncH • trlMter group 10 .. , Donne direct. =. MrM .. __. -t:40 P.M.- (IHOW) c_., CM ~ -t:SOP.M.- (WT'aa) lllM Tracb (SJ -10:00 P.M. - • Cl),.... C.... (S..IOO l>f1lmlere) Meggie f\H ntgl\I· ""'" lbollt AIC:Ntcra dMltt. MelleM """-'*~won n.~~Wv1-tlotl ....... Croca9't lhinklnQ 11e is n1s orug·Oe811ng cover, Sonny Burnen ano ne goes 10 worl\ 101 a Cotomb1an cnme ooss 1CC1 !R1 , S1 I New1 Fishman Cart (])) ?O ?O Doctors tail to undersrano the siOa attecls ot druqs they prescribe CCI I Nm Redf!lter Wilde lltW1 Malloy Rut1ed9e Notklero U11lvlslon Remos Salinas Cl> E11IEnd111 Mg1e appears 1n coun 10 answer to orunken Onv1ng ctiarges '9 MTV l•teruclonal m Tiit f119ltln An o -com1c (Miekev Rooney) now a DOOk· ma~er hires K1mo1e 10 netp run a sell service 111unOry Guests Nila Ta1001 Pn1lhp Pine (AU) MOVIE Heartland *** (19791 Rip Torn Concnata Ferrell (CllN) Strelohl hlk (CNN) IHldt Pollll« '81 IRJ (CSPANI P\lblk POiiey Conltrenct (ESPN) lo4ytiuMl119 USA Women ! & M1xeo Pairs Cnampoonsn1ps From Lu Vegas (MAXJ MOVIE N1gntn1wks • * * (1981) Sylvester St~llone B11ty Dee Williams (NICK) Seturday Nlglll (SHOW) Srotlltn (WOA) Jot fllAklhl (WPIX) MOlll'-'1 1Prem1ere1 A fainer 1a11es n•s Oy•09 oaugn- rer 10 the Fever Man OavtO McCallumJ -10:30 P.M. - Cl) A Cu1t11"I AN1l1 ti) h,..cltl Oocumen1al wbre los mayores Cl) fHtfHtrl (CNN) lftW1Nl911f Upd1lt (NICIC) SCTV (SHOW) tt'a Garry SlltlClll119 (WPtX) USA r-..-1 -10:45 P.M. - (SEL) MOVIE Hean • ( 19871 Brtet 01v1s Francis F1sner -10:50 P.M. - (WTllS) NIQlll Trach 151 -11:00 P.M. -...... Nm Cllffn News ...... lftwS M•A'S'H Hill Slf"t Blues 1111 Moyen' Wof1d ol ldt•• o .. Vldtt Ntw1 WIMow 01 Ille War ISJ Nttkltrt Htar1tllll M .... (llAAVO) Tiit y....,. ol leMI (C8H) Tiit 7'0 C._. (OtSN) Onie a Hurt.I (ESPN) S,.mlotl (I.IF!) C11111y a L.aeeJ (NICK) lffttl·lll (SHOW) Super Olft 1CC) !SI (TMC) MOVIE Three lor the Roao • (19871 Cn1r118 Shein l<em Green (USA) MOYll Return of Ch1ndu • (1 93Al Beta Lugosi Mena Alba (WOfl) lfOlllt S"°"'119 (WPIX) frtcley 111t 13111 Dally Pilot -11:30 P.M. - I' Cl TM ltd If C1rso11 (R) T11f all N · !CCI M()i:::-Thi LHI St1rftghter ** (19&4) Lenee Guest. Rot>en PrHton I LtnCUlllC ... T'lll L1419 SMw IS I Men llasell lr1Dla'1 T., Ou11t letw1 Mirta ClllNllct (MA VO) Clltl l1kt1 lift 11 ~Saa'• (CNN) .,.._ la'"lpt (OIH) MOW: An Amenun 1n Perls ••• (1951) Gene Kelly, LHf,. Caron (EIPN) a,.rtsColl10T (HllO) MOYlt 'Wisdom * (1987) EmlliO Esrevez Demi Moore (NICI<) Cer ~. ~ An Y111? (IHOW) MCMl Dollver- 1nce •••• (19721 Jori Voogh1. Bon Reynolds (l) MOVIE: A Nightmare on Elm Slrte1 3 O.e1m W1n1011 * (1987) He11Nr L1ngenk1mp. Patricia Arquette. -11:35 P.M. -8 MOVIE: Tho Lest Sterfignter ** (19841 Lenee Guest. Rooef1 PrHton -11:45 P.M. - (MAX) MOYIE: Li t , Make a O.ny Movie • (19711) C11u0e Brasseur. Jenny W~son -11:50 P.M. - (WTBS) NlPt Tracks ISJ Oct. 23-29127 l ~~k. 0. Trtal ....., f'Y1*'• ,.,... Cllua I Mell lfocM ...... ... ....,.,...~ ....... WipO'T .... (AU) heMlt It ........ (C8H) l"TllM .. ~ (C~) ..... ~ (!SPN) S,_,.oet (OALA) Nallcln ECO (Lii"!) Of. 111111 (CC) (NICIC) Mill II.-ter OMfy {WPIX) '°Ofr'f M .... -12:10 A.M. - (USA) Nltllt Aillll IS) -12:30 A.M. - I Cl) Lat lfltlll (SJ T ....... z ... ICC) (S) Hoo Htw (S) ,.._,(R) ..,..., Maf MMty l"ylltll '1 ,.,... Circus I Clot JNoC ... ~ (NAVO) MCME: 'Bed Httl ** (1982) Maree• Bouuffl, Mick Ford (ESPH) Gift Walt Dllrwy World C1a111e. Third Round (Ll'l) b1Y ...... (NIC1() AM ..... (IEL) MO¥ll; .. .........,. ** 11987) Anorew ~. Clara Higgin1. (T'MC) lllCMI: 'The T oxlc Avenger ** (1985) Andree Mar1nc11, Mitchell Cc>Mn. !USA) NttM flltM (SJ FRIDAY LATE NIGHT J 12:00 I 12:30 I 1 :oo J 1 :3o I 2:00 I 2:30 I 3:oo I 3 :3o I 4:oo I 4 :3o I s:oo I s:30 I o.tl FRIDAY PRIME TIME 21/Daily Pilot I 6:00 I 6:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I s :oo I a :Jo I 9:oo I 9 :3o I t o:oo I t o:Jo I t t :oo I 11 :Jo I .... =. .... = Son"' Stloon T Ind T SolMlhlng ,. Out The rt llil111I Vlce c ...... Felton CIMI r "'" The 8"1 ot ClrlCn Tul Ni91'1llne St.· I Iller ....,. Cumnt .,.A"S"H The Litt Alf.ir ~. Fii !ltory: Tl!. F1I ft. Alm ltMpi1 f741 • • Newt l.Uloy RU11edge HWI Strttl Bluet II F o.rwon O•Vld Wa WatN~ W .. SI GtNt Ptrl011111t1ees The MhdO B~t Maril 1011 w .. k w .. k 1i1o '" Aus .. 11 Son"' Sj>oon So!Nlhll'Q 11 Out ltthltml Yoe• Newt n... Bnt TlllN ot Carton Oct. 23-2 document s rat1hca11on An, mated ICCI D GD So1111y Spoo11 Arres1e tor murdenng a pohce otfiee• Sonny tries to stay out of 1a long anovgll to find the rea killer (CC) fS) 9 T •IHI T !Season premiere A runaway boy (Sear Rooeroe1 ore-T S ano Afr1 onto a maoman s plan to "" over a city torn by gen VIOience I ®) Ptr1tct Str11191ri ICC News Law•ent e Lardner tD Tht Stent ldettttly of J1ck Ill R111p11 Pater Ustinov 1ntrOOut es lorenste spec;1alts1~ cnrr no!Ogosts evidence ano t? enactments o f the muroers love prostitutes "' 188 Lonoon g) MOVIE The FBI Story The FBI vs Alvin Karp.s * • p 9741 Rot>en FO•w0f1h, Dav• Wayne FBI 0.rl(;tor J Eoga• Hoover teaos me Depres!,oor· era hunt tor Alvin Kup1s put toe enemy 1110 I SI W11lll119lot1 Wttt 111 Rnltw Mooerator Paul Duke 1CC1 Ill l'flmntn Gi) W1H Jbtft WHt I Allftlict. Ml ViOa Raeltlt Fn>m Oak T'" (A&E) EftM!a 11 Utt tmprow (BRAVO) MOYIE· Bad ~ial< ;1~11~;;;~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~••1 1~~Mar~&11~ Mock Foro ICIN) "-...... llffle (CNH)~ (ESPN) HtlU Rtd"t 198l! Breeoe" Crown Senes FrOfT' h-n~~:.....;T...;;.;;. ___ -+r..-----,...---.c:--tli:;;-.;:;......;...-r-:;=-'-;;.._c~9T-':.:X:-L--....l:l=~'="':....:.:;r..-:,..:..;.;,,.;:;_:.;..:.:.i---=---.,.-,iU:.:.....:::.:.....:...~ C1mpt>eltv111e. Ontario (GALA) Notlcltro ECO ~~~~~..,,....=--....,....~::;::;.:~--1..=;;::.L.=.-+?:.:.:.L-:7-=.:.t---_._ ___ ...__..__-t-::-:-.,.-~~--"'"'"'-.;a.;~=-..:;=.:.L------1 ("80) MOVIE 'The Wrattl'I *'* (1986) Charlie Sflee11 bmar11E::i::=il...flc::.;~;.::.:'ns;::::1:""1C-i'K'r.-.i=-ttr.:-Ti-~W.:-::r.:~=r~=-~-x:-::;-~:::=:C--=TI~:;r-;=-r.:~~::.:.;:;fx--.,.,,---l Ntck Cassavttes fiiiir+iiiii:~~~:.::.=:=--fii:ii::::r:=:-:::-:::......:~-1=::.:.....:::.:_-h~r.:i:r~~~-:=-~rr:i'.:-:r-ie=~it:::::F:..:...:..~--f.i;:::l!:.:;:::.~=--~--l (UFE) Capty & lM•Y !-~~~~~~~i~~~~~k~~~~~~~i~~~~~51~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (MAX) lllOVlt CrySff\I Hean * (1987) LH Curre1 Tawny Knaen llllll!!~lli~iiill~~-~~IB~~l~~11;~i~~,~~~~~~~~~U ~~~s w BEST BET Joe CCMtlM 81MS MllfJMt d' Abo .tar In ''lo ........ Out TheN'' Ming on NBC ble (Pan 2 of 2) (NICI() Ytll CN'1 0. Tlla1 tft Ttl IVlaJol Kid• hang out 1n •llOppeng man1 (ML) Jl<MI· HellralMf *"'* (1987) Artdfew Rot>lnaon. Qare Higgin• (TMC) -lllOVll: .. ~ Party" •• (198-4) Tom H1ni11. Tawny KhMn (USA) .... Ylcie Crockett •nd T ut>bt !Mm !he key to finding I mob9ter Mee 11 a deranQe<I ••~ • nome oomput· 9f" Gunt U1t1e AICflard (S) (WOR) ..... ~~T ....... (l) · 'Some Kind ol Wonderful ** (1987) Erle Stoltt, Mary SIUMI Mae-.on A llN0-9 gnMIM monkey'a IOmt>oy friend '*Pf him WOO I populat glf1 In It* Los Angetn htgtl tct'OOI -7:30 P.M.-1 ~ ...... T., E(tdle It upeet wt.l Hennen retur~ to ICf\Ool •1,. .. ~ Cl) (llltttl.._.. TtlllfM Lind• IKozp~~ ;~:: 1 ·~(CC) =...... .............. Modeta1or Paul Ovloe (CCI (Lff) lny llrMI CHICK) 0...... Oen (IHOW) ~ ..... .. Creatatt Tile Loud Moutt> CWPIXl 0-.. C..,.. -7:36P.M.- • WIN, -.. WWI II A.Wiiis 'The S9'<Sef ' -t:OO P.M.- HEWI Ttue I• A"*'IC• • Cllarl•• Brown I Pen II CBS ,_,,_ 8 Cl) c...tle lrW9 T1"4 8if1h ol IN ComtltUbon The ''"-""ta'' ~ I(\ fie Ilka up pa1n11ng (IHOW) MOYll Maid to Or<Ser +• (1987) Ally Shffay S.vt'1y 0 Angelo (USA) MwMf. IM Wttte (W°") ..... Hftl (WPIX) CMtR -8:30 P.M.- 8 Cll 8-lfteW'• " ......... ...... Garfield and Odie find more tl'lan goodiel In IJ\cll-or tr .. 1~ Antmeted (CC) (RJ e QIJ F9ll H .... Jene tells l'lls parants ol his career chofoe, Stephan,. f1c:u the clentott (CC) I ....,_."""" Wallht1W ... • UedM 'll . ... ~ (CNN) s,.rta TIMfll.111 CISPN)~ ( NICtt) l"lly 0.U (ML) .OW: · The 81-1n1 5riop * (19M) MiChMI Da~td Wright. 8'\ICe Otte11WOOd (WO") ... ..., Jf CW'IX) 1'1111 .... WIT 111111 Thf Kremdenl Nrt a m.td. -a:so P.M.-CWTIS) ,_., ...., c.. 0-.'(S) -t:OOP.M.-9 (I) Olla (Season P<•· mier!lJCC) Pci ~ 14llM ... MI ............ Out Tlltlt • QI) Mt ......_,. Wesley teams ht needs t>rices !CCI G Newt "Lawrance GorcJof1 • 8rtlf l"wttnllllleH The Mikado • E. ... tM RtlorH .. Oltlll ltiUM I ~A·Tllttl (CMt'f) fir119t LIN lteCM M htrt4ttt Paloma San 8n1110, MallOIO Onaga G MWJT.,..._. IA• f) T1ll 20lll C111tury (CIH) ,._ Cllltt flnt Yiu (CNN) ........ !CS'AJI) ("91 ef Ille Day DllNI aitOVI(. "Seven Brides or S.~ Brott1ers * * * * (19Sot) Howard K1el. Jane PoweM. (llPH) Mftc:lt •• ,., ... (LI,_) MOW: ' Tiit Swerm • (1 978) Mte'1HI Caine Katflarlne Aos1 (NICK) lllV TlltM S-1 (TMC) MOYIE: ··Number One Wl11l 1Bu11e1'·*I1987) Robef1 C1rrl0l11t. Bitty OM W11111m• (UIA) MOW: 'The Am11109 Captain Nemo * (1978) Jose F1rrlf, Burgen M11e<"1t1 (WPIXI War ef Ille WOl1ds !Z) MOYll: "MavrlOI * * (1087) James W~by Hugh Grant. C.rnbnOge man M1unc. IOvH Chve 1no C11ve·1 g•JMll-.per -1:30 P.M.-• al Ml Ila T1111 11 Us (See '°" Pf~•) Coaell inter· c.pcs a cuuroom no11 aoovt one of"'-dlUQhtef• (CCJ • .,... , .. Alllal a...n tt11t A..,.. Rleardo Monl&lben " heel for IN 1988 show honof 1ng Hia09nlt artists rn ltlm. 1t1 •VlllOn •ncl mu11e w1tn gutars Raquel Wtictl, Sidney POitler. Jtna Fonoa. Tony Orlando. ~ McCoo I nd I trlbu11 to IA ..Z.::.1ht.i..mn ... -.~ (A61) vi., II 111 Stc11y 1a QOnqUered I nd Italy II detMtld CMAYO) MOW· TM 01f1 In the~·· •• (1998) J()hn Ootdon4lnclelr. trlNI Bl'OOll ~ 90W: "The 8-llev· .,.. .. ** (1817) Mtrtln ShMn. HelerlSNY9r (NIQQ 0... "'" M•ry oon· ~ ...... orOuP 10 ,., Donne dlr9ct ~ .... IMtflced -t:40P.M.-(8"0W) c...., c.-......,. -t:IOP.M.- (WTN) -T-. (5) -10:00 P.M. -• (I) ,.... Ctftt (Seaton ~) MIQCllt ha• nigl't· ,,,.,.. IDout ~d'• Oteth. ~ fleutlts hel Mwly won .. ~.,~~ :n ~'* Croc:Mtt tninklng ne is l'\•s drug·dea11ng cover Sonny Burnen and lie ooes 10 w0<k tor a Co10m0<an crime bOss 1CC) 1R1 51 I N1W1 Fishman Cart l1al 20 20 Doctors 1111 10 unders1and the s.oe ell&ets ol druqs rney orescrioe 1CC1 I Nhr\ Reoe~er W11oe ,.,., Malloy Rulledge lfolkltro U111v\ilon Ramos Sllinas ID h1IE11clen Angot appears 1n COUf1 to answer to orunken dt1v1ng cnarges Q& MTV 11111r111clo1111 QD Tiit ~llOlllvt An ex·com1c (M.c;key Rooney) now a POOi< maker hires Komble to neto run a sell service launory Guests Nita Talbol Phillip Pine (A6E.} MOVIE Hlllf111nd •** (1979) Rio Torn, Conc11a11 Ferrell (CllN} Stralf~I r '" (CNN) l1111d1 Poflllcs II (R) (C. SPAN) P11bllt Poll~y tonlertnct (UPN) ~vlldlllO USA Women s & M1xe<1 Pairs Cnam1>10<"1sl11p~ From Las Vegas (MAX) MOVIE N19l'lthaw~s *** p 981) Sylvester Stallone. Billy Dee Wllhams (NICK) S11utd•r Nlohf {SHOW) hlMrl {WOA) JM Fr111lltl11 {WPIX) M0111ttr1 (Premiere) A l111ie1 lakes n1s oy1ng d1ug11 ter to Ille Fever M1n tOa'lltd McCallum) -10:30 P.M. -m A Current An1lr Ill bptcll l Doc11men111 M>Ofe tos mayores I:) Ed !Hien (CNN) N1W1N19h1 Upd1lt (NICI() ICTV {SHOW) 11'1 OilTJ1111..-...1 (WPllC) USA t .. 1p1 -10:45 P.M. - (SEL) MOVlf Heer\ '* (1987) Brad D1v1s Fr1nc1s Fisher -10:50 P.M. - IWTlSS ) lflpf Trtn1 ISJ -11 :00 P.M - Nnrt Nr.n Clleln Nr.n Nlwt News M'A'S'H HNI Slrffl l tutl 1111 Mtytn' Wond ot Idell On Vldll Nnn W11ldow .. Ille W11 ! S) Molidtro """'' ... NI ... (&RAVO) TM Ttftn If klltl lCIH) Tiie '7tO Clllll OtSIC) OW. ' H1trltt (ESPN)~ (L"~l Clf'llY 1 lt"T {NICK) LHP·I• (S)i()W) 19"f DH• (CC) (S\ (TMC) MOYlf· 'Three IOf Int Aoao '* p 987) Char1Mt Stieen Kam Green (UIA) llOV1l: · Return ol Ch1ndu it (193A) Beta Lugosi Mar11 Alba {WO~) Home lllHP'llG (WPIX) F,..ay Ille 13111 Dally Piiot -11:30 P.M. - I ? • Tiii letl ef CINN (RI THI di (CCI MO~ The Lall Star11Qllle< •• (t9M) La~ IGue~=-ton Tiie Lita S-. tSl 111.ni ..... lrtlllll'•T9'a..t SttwaM.na c.....-a ~:11:0> c... "'" u... 11 lua'• (CNN)....,_~ (OISN) MOvll: "An Ameran 1n Pans *** !19~t ) Gene i<etty. Lealla Caron (l ... H) llltmCtll\ef (HBO) MOYIE· Wts«>m * (1987) Emlloo Esteve1 Demi Moore (NICt() Ctf S6. ~ An YM? (SHOW) MOVIE. Olliver· 1nce * * * * (l 9721 Jon Vo.ghl. Bun Reynolds (ZJ MOVIE. A NIOfltm•r• on £1m Strle1 3 Oru m Wtrr~ * (1 987) HH!tier Lt"9fnkamp PltrlCll Arq\Attt -11:35 P.M. -8 MOV1l· The LU I Starligtiter ** (1984) Lance Guest. A<>Ooen Preston -11:45 P.M. - (MAX) llllOV\l: l 1t's Miki 1 O.rty Mo"'8 '* 11978) Claude BrasMUr Jenny W~aon -11:50 P.M. - CWTllll IHtM T rtcb ISi Oct. 23-29127 I riJ: ::..-:. haltr/Jet INftat 0. Trtal ...., ~·· ...... ClrM I Milt 11ect1e ...... "" ....,... vtlltit " ..... Euill O'T .... (AU) ~If Ila ........ {CIH) ,,..._ .. Leri (CHN)Newt~ {(IPN)....,... (QALA) Nllldlrt fCO (LIF!) Of ltlllll (CC) (NICK) 1111.-1 "9lfll ter hMy (WPIX) """ M.- -12:10 A.M. - (USA) Nlpt ,._ (S) -12:30 A.M. - I Cl) LMl ...... ISJ T ...... Z.. (CCI IS) Meeli .. (Sl Newt (R) ....., ..... M4Nlty ..,...., A,!llt ClrM l e ... JllM Ctlll ..... {IRAVO) llllO'll(; "e.d Hae.· * * (l 982) Marcet Bo.n:ufft M.c;k FOfd ' {UPN) Gefl Waft D11ney World ClaatJC. Third fblnc{. (LIF!) Uly.... . (NICK) All ..... (Ill ) MO¥ll: .. .....,......,. * * (l987) MOT.-,~ Clare Higgins ' (T'MC) llCMl: 'The TOXJc Avinger ** (1985} Andr9e Mar Inda. Mftd'lell Collen (USA) ....... f1tW (S) FRIDAY LATE NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING -15:00 A.M - 1 J Or Ftd I r Hichry Hideout I WHhnd Gllitery Close Up (A) GOffl""lllll Scene RI S11¥em1wn 1 Ill StudlO Bur111·1 la• (AU ) Trtumpll ol lhe Weal (CBN) Gert>ert (CNN) News Ulfld1le (OISHI Yow ind Mt ICld (ESPN) Tellflll Paris Open In door Ct1amp1onsh1ps M en s Sem1t1ne1 (LIFE) Prescnbl1'0 l11lormatlo11 (MAX) MOVIE L o.ic~y Latly * * 1975) Gen.. Hac~man Liza M1nnelh (NICI() Curiout Georoe (SHOWI MOYIE The Prm cess Bride * * • ( 1987) Cary Etwes Robin w notit (USA) Nigh! Fllthl IA) t<; (WOA) Superm1n (WPl.11{) Amtrtcl's Top tO -6:05 A.M - (WTBS) N1t1on1I Geooraphlc Ci ptorer (RI -6·10 A.M -U Ctrtoona (CNN) i+Hlthwtll -6:15 AM - (HBOJ MOYIE T""' Pr•ncess Bn<ll' * * * 119871 Cary r wes Room w .. 9n1 (NICK) l(ld1 In Mollo• -6:30 A.M.- 1 ' ICJcSquu I • Nini• T urtlei It Is Wrlnt• 1 Co1114>ult1 Show Y ovlh I Ille luucs Groovle G.lloull11 Small WOllCler I CC r I I Wh1I M11tt1 You Tlclt' (CBN) 1Ctdnf"1d (CNN) Moneywffk (01$N) MoustrtlH (NICI<) Sp1rt11tus & the Sun a. ·nealTl Ult Sea (US4) Night flight (A) r<; (WOR) Superm1n (WPIX) Ottlt Clarn Golde• Gru is (Zl MOVIE r..orn°'111d Earl and Me ** (1975) Moses Gurin Bernie Casey -7:00 A.M.- "-tfedy Mt • Alldy cGC GD •1t•rt111 cr:c 1 "'" .. ~ aJ) lttty I CtcN 1r.r1 hlurfr'f M0<•l119 THt ha '°* .... I $1,0IO l 'ftf'f 5 Ho11ri I I ktafN l lte11 1r< I ) Ufhlt ciwttt .. UfHtylt M1g11111t c.m.11 (AU) Jovn11y le AllYt tmllt (C&NI flllt TI1 Tiii (CNN) ..... 16"'1t (CIPAll) P#e '4111ey Addrm (DIP) Wtkt1M 11 ~II C9111tr (QAl.A' MOVK. Un Tip<> 11 ToOo Oar Ja\llef Solie (Llprf) F1lllly MMklllt U'4att (NICI() Ulla l Nll (TMC) MOYll: 'Jut111 * * * * (1977) Jane Fonda V1ne11a Aadgtave (USA) .. IKYHllll (WC>f') ...... ...,.. fMly (WPUC) a. Trail -7:10 A.M.- (CNN) ShOWfltz Week -7-JOA.M - I Superm111 tCC1 ti) Gumml Stirs "" 8116" Buntll ®J Winnie the Pooh rr New Zoo Rmit 1 Denver the U st Otnonur 1 J Guns ot Wiii Sonnett ' J Prl11<eu C1lllllero tJ Hooked 011 A11ob1u ~ VPtl Repom (A&E) World ol Pllotography (CBN) Sky Ktno (CNN) Style Wllh Eln ltlensch (DISH) OumbO's Clrcus (LIFE) Investment Advisory (NICK) M1pte Town (WOA) My Fnortte M1rtl1n -8:00 A.M.- 1 Cl) Muppet 81bles •Cf GD S"1ur1s ICC' Hi ppy D1yt llllOYIE The Mon~ey Mis s•un •• 119011 Aooeri la'al~~f rc: ~Y"' Rtml Designing Home l11tenors 01e1 (A&E) Alrlct (CBN) Roy Rogeri (CNN) News Upd1le (CSPANI Comm1111lca1tons T od1y (DISH) Good Morning Mickey' (ESPN) Scholn1lc SponJ Amerk a (HBO} MOVIE The Secret ol Vy Success • • (198'1 Moc.riael J l"o• Meter S1a1er (MA)() LH Paul 5 (NICK) Todays Spetlll (SHOW) MOYIE irie Ra• nace • • • 119601 Tony Cu'11s Oeobte Aeynoids (USA) Fill11d1I frHdOlll (WOR) Buck Ro0t11 (WPI)() Siar SH rdl -8:05 A.M.- (WT!IS) NWA Pro W1ot11no -8:10 A.M.- (CNNJ Sci Tech Week (Z) Loll Hoht -8:30 A.M -B H!fPY 01yJ um Sllmt rl & the Rut Gllostt111sleri 1CC1 I rc·~:1 M1911tne If 1 ~::~tno ltomt lnterlon CAN!lftrtlefldf tl Pt• de Vld1 9\llld I forfule (CBN) L-lla11gtr (CHN) College ftoltltO PrWlt"' (DISH) W11mn (E8PH) Collett 01111101y (NICK) Otetit lllt Mtfll" -9:00 A.M.- 11 CJ) Ptt wtt'a 1'11yt1ou11 CCI CID Alf 1CC1 ftat'a H1pp11lng llown S.\U f Hawaii Flvt·I k apllOa C.,itn C1111tll1 I f'rlllt A Tllo11 (Co~l'd~ 1 fecus M Satllly ' hl*tlltl ' M1ntt11111 (AH) MO~IE Hesnt1nd * •• (1979) Rip Torn Concha!I Ferrell (C8N) Tiit '""'"'"' (CNN) Newsd1y (CSPAN) Publtt Polley Address (OtSNI Donald Duo Presents (GALA) MOYIE ( r_,, 1r;w JE' c ,.,, 11;i M ~ r>v r "rtE"!> Jo~" C•t>"a· (MAlll MOYIE * • 1Cl'R t p ' f :i<-t. r I ,., .. tf ' 1yf (NICKI My Three So11s (TMC) MOVI( '>r n " IC 1 ) 1 """' J .. • I , • • , 'iA [ t !>IO•ll """'V ~hm'! Md-,••'r"''' (USA) Protin' (WOR) T~'" Stooor1 (WTBS) lhr Munslers (WPIXJ G l 0 W (l) ColltQt ~oolb•ll •1 .,,,. Oar•.," "'• , -9.30 A M - § I. Garfield & f11end' 1 • 1 T and T ~ A Pup Named Scooby Doo r I Oocto1 Who Isla del T U OIO Focus on Society (CBN) C1mmon Slllp (CNN) Evans & Novak (OISNI The R1ttoOM (ESPNt Spor1SWomrn ot lllt 'l'UI (NICI'.) M1 fd (USA) Updat' Money fWTBS) Cottegr Footb1ll -1000 AM - I) I Hey Ytrn 11 s E 1nn11 § W The Ch1pmvn•• Monsters 'I~ Buos Bunny A T we~tv ( O World 01 Su"'tnl (I) WWf Sup,m-r< ot Wrestling I Roc~tord F 11,, C1ptlln Podr• ClecHon 88 ''~ V1u1bundo ZzappH (CNN) Newsd1y (DISN) MOVIE T 111• 11qPnd or Sleepy Hollow • * t 11}80I Jelf Go1001um D•t• IJ11t~us (HBO) Inside lhe NFL (LIFE) Crnlln LMno (NICK) Donni Reed (SHOW) MOVIE <;p1Mut •• rl'l61; f1,,, P•1>~IPt 5rte11E'y f i'OJrPS. (USA) Panlron (WOR) WWF Wrestttng Sponlghl (WPIX) MOVll ' orgotten c 1y ot u1e Ptanet 01 lt,eApes •It (19741 Rootly MrOowau Jam"'s Naug111un -10:30 AM - 1 CIJ rn,t c.r G> Ed Grimley 1 Amtri" I T Op 10 Wltd 1Cl19dom '"" Come11 R1dlu lt 1 Ptnon1I Flnanclat Pl1n11l"O 1 ' F1111h nslet11 Jr 1 ., Rtqllfll Video t'.1 (CNN) Nnoma•e• S11urd1y (ESPN) Trl1lhlon (LIFE) WomHWllCh (NICK) You C111't Do Th•t on Ttltwlston (USA) Marrt•oe -11:00 AM. - I (I) Mighty Mou1t , r • 1 CJD 2 Hip ' TY 1r.c I lallA CoMtCllon l~J trm Animal Cr1ck u"s 1c c ' nl111u 1 Amerku lft10 28/Daily Pilot Oct. 23- I Sout Train Rootord Flies Woodwrtghl ' Shop Penon1t Ffnanc111 P1111n1ng Shanan IA&E) Shortstorlu (CBN) Waoon Tr11n (CNN) News Update fESPN) Goll Sen10• PGA Gen ,., a1 T 11e Classic Secon<1 A<1und (GALA) MOVIE Pot Enas Aunoue Mai Pagueri Pedro 1n1ar1e Solv1a P1na1 (HBO) Survlo l (LIFE) Molhet s Oay (MA)() MOYIE Making Mr R1g'1 t * • (19871 Jorin Mi!l~uv1c:ri Ann Magnuson (NICK) Dennis the Mentce (TMC) MOVIE On tne Edge • • 119651 0rur" Dern Pam r1r1ef (USA) Otel (WOA) H1w1ll five 0 -11:10 A.M. - (CNN) Heatthwtek -11:30 A.M.- 1 (! College Footban !§' Weekend Specl1ts 1 ~ Vlc1ory Gtrden 1Cr Trib11n1 Publlu American Adventure lllrdma11 ClnemAtt11ctto11s (CNN) Style Witt! [In Klensch (LIFE) Whit Every Baby hows (NICK) Smothers Brothen (SHOW) MOVIE tmp1oper 1 a1.r•A·S * * 19611 Alan A•• " Mar•etle Hanley IUSA) Ctsh AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - I Cosb~ The Pt1111detphla ICtd Three Stooges Pac 10 Preview MOVIE A Reat Amenc.ari Hero • • (1976) Brian Dennehy Forrest Tuc:ker ~ Sish t 6 Ebert (I) MOYIE M aster of D1sas 1er • 11982) Ale•ander Fu Sneng. LIU Chia Hut Q) MOYIE' lucky Luke Oaltons on the Loose * * 198~!owf119 1 l wsl111n ~~ .. wee·, R1ot1"'' Btlld Am1rlca11 Adlotnturt 01kllfl GLOW (A&E) MOYIE Tile Voyage •• (1973) Sopn111 Loren R1 chera Bunon (CNN) 011 the Me1111 (OISN) Gri111111'1 fltry hlu /SIO"f11ooi (HBO) Tiit Wont Witch 1CC1 IS) (LIFE) Molkrwontl (NICK) OIHiMI Dllt (USA) Rodfllt (WOR) blfhl llldtr (WPIXI MOVIC COOi< el"d Peary Tne Rece 10 the Poie •• (1983) Aicher<l Chember· te1n, Roa Ste1Q1r (ZJ How te k 1 Dttectlve -12:30 P.M. -U CID 1,.rtaW"1d Brff<lers Cup Steeplechaae I !.:.::r foot111M Gttwlttt """ (CaHI Tiit llltlemu (CNN) Tour M811t y (OllNI Zorro (LIFE) Attlllldts (NICK) Inspector G1d9tl (TMC) MOYIE Three tor II Road • p9871 Cnar Sheen Kem Green (Z) MOVIE Oeaa or N.gn • * * * c 19451 Mervyn Jotir M1cnae1 Reograve -1:00 P.M.-0 ti) Goll Wal! 01snpy W()f Classic F1na1 Rouri<l I ::;s~~!thern Coo~ln9 Prafae A Thon (Conl'dt Growi110 '1'11" Chlqutll1d11 Comb11 (CBN) Gu111moh (CNN) News Updtlt (CSPAN) Public Pollo Addreu (OISNJ MOYIE Mystery I Mnriste• li.lano • (198 Terence Stamp Pet C.usrirng (ESPN) N1 Holo Kai C1n0t Rae (GALA) MOYIE La Oelttr Ctueca Sa•a Oare• Oom1ny11 Soler (MAX) MOYIE Orum Stowly Ant>tlrt De Moriarty (NICK) ltnie Beno t~ ••• (197 Niro Miehe (SHOW) (rte Ct1pto11 ' Ftfell( ,, (USA) MOYIE Tn .. £y1f • 119781 R1cri11ra Crenn J lanna Pettet (WO~) 1Cn19lll Rider IWTBS) Andy GrtH1th -1:10 PM - (CNN) Sports Close Up -1:30 P.M - I Munsters F r11911 Gourmet S U11d1nt111dlng Hum1 Bthtvtor W Papa Solltro (CNN) The Big Story (ESPN) Cotlqe Footblll (HBO) MOYIE Real Men (1987) James Belusno Joh Ritter (LIFE) f R. (NICK) H11thctlt1 (WTBS) Na• lu ve h ' h aver -2:00 P.M.- 1 lavemt & Slllrlty Polka Womu MOVIE The Glory Guy~ ** (19651 Tom Tryon Harv Presriell 8) llllOYIE A Wed01n9 o Watton s Mount11n • 1 I 1982) Ralph W111e Mii McDonough I Pla 1 Qourrnet R ts.111111 N fl U11C1trsl111df110 H11n11 khlvtOf QB CIH m T11e F11oh1 .. (AU) T11vtl M19111._ (BRAVO) Orleo t d Eutlfke (CBN) Big V11tty (CNN) lltwiwatcll (LIF£) folay '"'"' (NICK) ~ Crwsot (SHOW) llllOVIE: ' The Turn1n Poin1 * • (1977) Shtrl<! Mecl 111ne, Anne S.nc1oh (TMC) Fiim SllOl19 (WOA) A T11ttfl (WTllS) Ttm a Jen H1llaWHft (WPIX) TwtlitM l-(CC) (SI -2:30 P.M.- lt LI Vtf'M ' Slllltty .., ) r I Juli• Clllld & c-p1111y Atrltl1 Dodt.n l11lrod1Klltt lillo9Y (A&E ) Owrtl Ill lln111 (CNN) """""'" Salurdlr (LIFE) E11y llrttt (TMC) MOVl[ My f'aor Lady * • * (19641 Audrey Hepburn He• Harros0t1 (WPIXI T 111C1 T (ZI How to lie • Otltcttu -3:00 P.M - 1 Jolt• RobhtaDR Gf111dstalld MOYIE Ar~n•c ano Oto ~ e *** (1944' Cary ••ilnl Raymond Massey ~ Tllla 11 lllt NFl Pol"• SICHY Ad1m Smllll's Monty World l ucll1 UtNe 8owtln9 t<Odak 1nvo1a11ona1 all l111Joduct119 llofoty Cl) F1alll119 !tit West (A&E) VHlty F1lr (C8N) llo111n11 (CNN) Ntwnnldl (CSPANI lhl~1I Pren Clvb AddltU !DISH) Swlu Family llol>inso11 (GALA) S111 Anunc:11do (HBO) MOVIE The Diary or A11t e frank • • • (19801 'l.le1tssa Golt>er1 Mii•omohen "l'\ell tLIFE) Ctt•'Y & l1<ty tMAX) MOVll Kramer vs l\•amer **** 119791 C oshn Hollman Meryl ~1reep (NICK) Myslerien lsll•d ISEL) MOVIE lnoerspace * * 11987) Dennis Ouatd Mar ' 5h0r1 (USA) HollywoM 111 ... 1 tR) tWOR) A TtM (WPIX) Clilfln hi Ch191 CC 1 (ZI MOVIE The f'ttemen s Ball • • (19681 Vacla• ~loc~el Josel Sve1 -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Wtll1d Clllmpl0111lllp Wrestt1119 -3:30 PM - I fMt It IN NH Diel C11"'' Golde• Groti Fltfll l.n! F~U.. ""-llldt• fllro119ll Ille A111 m Gell'-"•• (A&E) J-lrrt (CNN) "'-Kit (USA) Cftlf llill'y (WPll() ~ f.-knkll 1 57,J~~miSI , ... , ...... D.C.felles (R) M0YtE. Par1nt'rs • (1982) Ryan O Neel. John Hurt (CSPAN) Americe and Ille Ceurt~ (OISHI MOYIE The Watcher tr• 1he Wooos * * P9801 Bene Davos Lynn HOiiy Jo'1nson (LIFE) MacGruder 6 loud (NICI() 'l'ou C1n'I Do Th11 on TtlO lSIOll (SHOW) MOVIE .o.uan O\Jatermaon af\O the 1 ost C.·ly -:>I GOia • 119871 R•cn;ur.1 Cnamt>erta•" S1>aron St0<•e (USA) Cartoon hpress (Wl'IX) Sl11 T"' Herl Gener11 hon 1rc1 Rt -4:30P.M - 1 Chu nel 2 Oltesl G1oup One Medlu l Tnple Tllrtal 811ney Miiier lnsldt WHhlnoton Ch11ptr110 Al S1undtrs >) Tiiis Old Hou1e t (, (A&E) S9'rtlS 6 MyslerlH (BRAVO) Hyster Pululu (CBN) Crossbow (CNN) Sports Saturday (CSP-NI Public Polley Addreu (ESPN) Colleoe football Scortboard (NICK) Dul of Control (WOR) NHL Hooey Nf'w Y ·''" Ran9er< .oil Pll1idlll'l~r11~ n yprs (l) MDVI£ Ttol' r ••"' + • 119681 Al;m OJICS [)111< Bogar de -S:OO PM - 81flllby JOllH NtWl I M191um p t Sl1hl 6 Ebtn t M"A'$'H 1 • Hell to H111 I ~ News I ·1 This Old Houu I Newt •> Pulse A Tllo• (Cont'd) Wiid Amtrl" C(, ( • Request Vttlto rS1 (A6E) LMno 01n911ously (BRAVO) The Myslerlu Doomsder (CBN) Piper Cllase Gr1<1u1tlon 'l'ur (CNN) Pflmt11twt (ESPN) Collt9• roo111111 (GALA) l.llCll1 llllft (HBO) MOVIE The Proncess Brod"' **'* 11987) Cary Elwes Robin Wrognt (LIFE) Salw.91 II (MA)() MOVIE Convoy * * t 19781 Kros Krostollerson Ali MacGraw (NICK) Mr Winni's WOf111 1CC1 (SEL) MOVIE El Amor Bru,o • • • (19861 An1on10 Gaoes Croslona Hoyos (USA) 8vslltl' llOH (WPIXI W11 ti Ult Worlft -S:OS P.M.- (WTBSt MOVIE Guyana Trage<ly The St°')' ol Joni Jones • • • (1980) PQWt11s Boothe Ned Beally e MOVll 'Pocket Money -5:30 P.M. -• * (1972) P1ul Newman lee I m NIC ..... M1rv1n Or. flttl'a Mfflcal .i.vr111I • Jo1M1 Meu..-·1 011t H lllll & Allie Oiit P""''' C11111 I l• A11ft1tt R.-n Tiit '"9t tf Cllokt (CCI .._...... nw...-.. ,.,. Olflt Ma ~ I 0.....S T....._.. b ~DtlN) ""9'1 lttlftlf IMA "9 ....... (HICI<) DtMlt Ille MtHCI f MI) WlfM tf ._.., (TMC) MOW. ECllO Parl\ C9"> Ill TM n., l •I c., * * (1086) Suftln Dey CNN) tr.sllw Thomas HIJQ (USA) T111~ EVENING -6;00 P.M.- . (J) CIS Nm tCC1 ' I Flflll llckl 'I T111t1 T •Nm H1nlusne 6 McCormk' A C11rr1111 All11t frtn SmaH Woede1 1CC1 1 Wlletl ot F Oltu .. I l RllftOlll ICC ' ) Tu Miiiet 1 l H111 lo Hart 1) 11111111 ICCJ MTV htltllllCloHI (R) NHIC Kiyo P111dt 'II (A6E) Sllol111ot1ft (CNN) Sllowtllz Wttt (CSPAN) Joumall•ll' Rovll«alllt (OISN) R1lll 111 Co11ctl1 Wltll Ille Rise & Shine 8111d (NICI() Kid's Cot1rt (SHOW) MOVIE: . The Pr1n cess Brode *** (1987)C1ry E.lwes Rot>on w rigrit (USA) Mite Hemmer (WPIX) Frld1y tM 13tll (RI -5:30 P.M.- N1w1 M1ma s f1mlty (R) Pulllot People Prlnlt llltn Ntws 'l F1mlly ft11d Flett ol Ute Jtffllcty! : I Htwe AIDS ICCI Nolicltf1 U!llri1lell (CNN) Tllll Wlfl 111 J1p.111 (NICKI lOOlltY T-. -7:00 P.M.-8 Star Sorell Songer Catte AOams IJ Slit's ltlt S~lflll Holdy de manos 10 oo 10 a lather·son oanque1 Cl) GrH I hC'lpt 0 Elm Strttl A Hatlewfftl Nighlm11e f'olm clops and an tn· 1erv1ew woth Rot>en Englund (Freddy Krueger) h10f1loght the Elm Street mo•oes ®) 8) lit Spit! 9) F~ay 1'11 13111 Uncle lewis voStts lrom beyond U'le grave to r.rasl'l the Halloween party and 9et a second criance 10 live ~ Smilfla0111111 Wo1141 The Liii ong SmothSOfltan MUSIC and art of !fie museum scenes horn the 1nnu11 Washlf'O'on. o C f'011<hle Fnl•••' on the Matt tCC) I Cl11 Cw Wllttf t i FttMll N1ttoul ~ Realm ol the AHig1tor 8iolo9JSl/hlm· maker Joton Paling and ~­ lor eapert Ken1 Vloet study the beast on the Olitlenol< .. Swamp (CCJ • Den1t11 y Onhl'OS ., .... ~ (A6EI C11m,tlp The QtnefaJ e1ee1oon campaogn t>egona, G0<don pushes 1he1d wlltl the Natoonal He•ltti SeNtee 9')0lt. Saran •s dfawn lo Noell (Steveo Mann) (P•rt 3 of 61 (CBHI "-............ A dying man rr1mes hlmMll IOI mur<ler so hts wit• can claim the rtw1rd. ttiero nca~a when prison doc1011 pro- nounce ri.m tutt<I (CNN) £ .... News (Otilf) MOVlf 'The UOo. the Dally Pilot WrtGh and !he Wlldrotle ' .... (1979) COAL.A) lt11t ("80) ltlille WfM/W&C Ughtweoghl ~· Juloo Cesar Chavez va. JoM Lu•• Ramirez From Lu v~ as W8A Cllalnpon Cha'VtlZ (56-0. ,7 KOs) 1aket on W8C 111ng Ramirez (1~·5. 82 KOs) on a 1 2·round unlflcatloro l>ou1 (Ltn) MOYK. 'Ont on One" *** (1977) ROOOy Benton. Annen• O'TOQle (MAX) lei,_, "He Changed tne MuSIC' Eddie Vllf'I H8*1, 8 8 Kong, Waylon Jennings and Carly Simon aaMI tl'le Rock and Roll H.il Of Fame gu11anat wtlOM In~ cnallQtd rock. pop Ind coun- try muaoc (S) (Nia<) MIR .....,... Mylllry M'11c14 T .. (Ill) lllOVll: "HouM of Games" *** (1 987) UndMy Crouse, Jot Mant9gl\a. {TMC) MOW: 'Some Kind of Wonderful ** (\!Mt7) Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuwt Mastetton (USA) ..... vtce TnJCy finds comlon wrtn an Old loYer (CINvant Oemc:U) unat .,_ INml ol NI tnend'. butlnesl wrttl a cocaine dMlet (S) (Wftllt) ...... (Z) llCMI: ''The ~·· * * * ( 1987) Michael Noun, Kyle Macl..ac:hlen An FBI llgeflt and a homicide OMK- tr... hunt !he curT9l'lt hum9n hOst of 1n oratty exctlllnged 111en hfe·form -7:30P.M.-l 'o"'.°c.~ ()) a.."" "Metr~ Tranllt 0.velopnenl Boetd" I .... .._ ....... ,...., n.. Mllllory 9nt9fl I WKS-aponaor9d IC:flo6ar· ship oontett. I ~ Dlltt z.··....., b · ,,... The reptile houM: r-~ cvo1 _, ......... (CU'M)"-b...u. .... (NICtQ c....,.... {WOR) .... ~X} UUT ...... -1.-00~ .... - The maooc eon•-•' * OIAT'Y DANCING SERIES PRE.,,.AEI cm - Oct. 23-29121 SATURDAY PRIME TIME 30/Daily Pilot I s:oo I s:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I a:oo I a :3o I 9:oo I 9:3o I 1 o:oo 11 o:Jo I 11 :oo 111 :3o I ~ Almorw I Hl¥1 Q:I AIDS 0) ,,._.A-Thon (Conl'4) tit Ame n In-ion ot lie loo, Snmct.B 51 •••• Slifton 6 Simon Goldtn Glrll Empty Nest Hunt tr Pollet 91ory: Cop l(t-.rs (Ill!) K9!1 Oin P11nc11 Well Simon 6 Stn1on Wnl 51'\h Sporlt· CWkftn of the Com IR, M) • Fr.ddy'• NigM· r Hor1on. Lrdl Harnllon m•n ~ Poke Slory: Cop ICt•.,.. (11111 Ken o.n. Pttnc111 Wen The ~M11 leyond Tomorrow News Altllr W• ol 1l>t Worlds E1tr1 Slrt H.41 n~ •• Don Merecjjlro. l a• ... Hews Spot11 final Nt.,. S«. Mltn E .. nt ci...~ Rich ' Famous """ s. ... td Anll tRJ N._ Anthony Dunc.an Perkin a Tt-1• Blood on S.ta"'• Ctn Mtwt Otacul1 fl\. 791 Comic Slnp llvt Klfldrtd Spwo Ctr 54 '&I) •• BEST BET PC?ts Unlimited -, I Oct. 23- -1:35 P.M.- (DISN) Mouitlt,,_. Tlloltf -9:00P.M.- l l Sllnoll & SllllOll TIM GoNttt 61111 (CCI IS MOVIE. "Police 510 Cop Kiiiers (1 988) Kon 011 Patr1C1a Wetttg An oflicar guilt over his partner s Ckla affects his tot> ano rela11onsh with his wile G) ltyoll4 T-Savi 11oa1as. htgh·tech 1enn1 remote-oontrolled vehoete he an pymp hyOroge p0wored car bomb shelter Sau01 sta01um 1S1 Cit Wat ol tllt Wortft A repon (MtCtielle Scarebetll). wr111 on truc:k1ng red1oaC11ve wast stumbles on the at.ens tale ~· t1D As-Dr Scit11« The Ouck Breatn Mystery Tl'teat sp00ls Nova s na11ona1 s ence test &i) Pr1ln·A Tho11 (COlll'd) I!) 6'91t Pt110f!llHCOI T Mikado Jonathan Miller o reels the Engto1h Natoon Opera on IN! G1lben & Sulhv8 wOl'll staO&d as a humoro 1930s film musical leaturon Eroc Idle (Ko-Ko). Les Garrett (Vum·Yum) an Bonaventura Bottone (Nani. Poo) (SJ l e ... MNY Tylof M-. Marys 1\8• least-toked e•·bo•u al reunoon (Al E) UYltl9 Olllftf"I Paucanamoo Adllentur Down the tnca River F1v American 1t1yakers run tl1 rap.di ol the Peruvian rive (Pin t 01 2) (BRAVO) MOVll The Ma l'\8SS Mus.um * * (19 Ken Clmbell Dav R1ppaport (CBN) JIM AltifWt (CNN) Nftrs .... (DISN) MOVIE Tt1e Haunte Scnoor ** (19861 Cir Drinkwater. James Leurie (GALA) MOVl( 'LI Noche Klu l(lux Klan ~ro l11fant Jr (Lii'£) Let Wen Claire Invest gates ltle attempted 11\Ufder 1 mobster to discover ltlet re1 ousy arid revenge and not cltent i re ltle cause of attlci< (NfCt() My Tine S.. R thinks he 11 too young fOf g11I (IEL) M(MI· "Good Mor Babybl ** (1987) s~. Jo.9qo1m de Al1Mictll (TMC) llllOVlf: "ThrM tor ROid' * (1 987) Cher1 S"-n. Korn GrMn 1z1 MOVIE "° onic.r 1nd Gen1lomen" *** (1 982) RI cherd Gere. ~ Winger scruffy Q\IY ..no wll1b to be N1vy pilol ~s up IOr I "' tergMril I nd I fecte>ty g lrom lown. -t:OS P.M.-g'1:1 .... TrKb k I CS) _..._,,M.- 1 • ~ .... (CCI ISi T ... 2-A con me c:i.lmt ,.,. OWi ~9Ct de~ fill M•" llllSSlll The sallrtSt palls lhe audience on the poll! 1ca1 candidates (D Diel Yu Dylle (CBN) Amttlcln Ylnpolnt (CNN) hetta & NOYH (£SPN) G1111 America• htnts 1988 WO< kl Lumt>er )&Ck .1>am1>1onshll) From ttayward, WlS (NICK) Do11111 Reed Donna plO Ot>ses a camping trip to pla- c ale Jolt (SHOW) Suz111u Somt11 Triple Crown of Cllfllffy Somers 1ntro- 1uces comedoens Al(;h Jeno <.Aar9are1 Smith and Adi ·"ydner at toe Var.ety Ar1s rr ea1er on Los Angeles 1WOR) Mallet ol Gorlllta I• lltt Mist Jason Robards shews tf\e ~•dkin9 of the movie with $19ourney Weever (A) -10:00 P.M. -D 1]) Wm 57111 1cc1 0 G> tt.ttt (Season pre- ''"er") Hunter an<J McC1ll s >rily 1e1d on an accovntant s »ay1n9 os n1s son (Chad Allen) ,.r.o appears too traum1t119Cl w ne1p 1SI 0 Ntw1 McCormick Pf!rez 0 Frtdlly's Nlfll1lntrn On Hal nween. reMarellers try to re ·ori1 1he dreams ol a sexually ·~:·ressed co1Je9e coed Mariska Htrgit1y) g) Nhi Brown Zappele I) MOYl£. Sky HeoSt * * 11975) Don M&redllh Larry 11V11co~ Cnmonals steal a for tune in gold bulllOn, then are pursued by the Hnel d1V1soon ,,1 ine LOS Angeles County '"e"lt ' Deptnment EZll MOY1£: Dayan s Israel • • * (1 982) lsraet1 soldier •~uc:oan Moshe Dayan ( 191 !> 81 I revl4r#s ltle hfstort ol hos "<1n)Qland 1n coniunc:toon w•th 1ne M0ty ol his Ille m Ntn Speeltt' l11'4lf11tce Propo 1itleln (AU) 5"rtl1ori11 Katherine Helmond directs a d111m11ou ''°" or Raymond C1rver s tale ot a mlO<IJe..agea COUPie s oe ~"ne on ·eank1upt (CBH) MWdry s,.dal (CNN) .._."""' (LIFE) CllMf & Llc9'f Mary Beth snaps 1nd wano.ts oll w1tll0ut wtrntng 11'ter Samuels cancels her oeaperaltiy need ed vtc1t10n. Gueat Jilflrwlet Warren (MU) flltOV1(; 'The Pro1oeo1· *** Mochael c.lne, BroSl\ln (NtCK) """'*' ...... (USA) .... .___. ""'"" "' Ian needs Houdini • MIP (W~) h le ....... -10:05 P.M. -(WTaS) .... T,_. (5) -10:10 P.M. - (CNN) r,...,.. W.. -10-.30 P.M. -• A C..,.. ,,,,_ bn (IMAVO) 1" .,.._... 0.-.., Jlletl She()hefd, Phil Llnofl&m Ind ~ Hill play In a l'l'IOdllm ~lnQ-det• ....,. Sien Of I mecllmti craft pley. lhl ... , pet1 Of • 8-tr1IOgy '•""Ing a wt1ee1 of rortune OU1 of control l"ertoi n *' by the National Theate• or England (CNN) Crosslfn (ESPN) Cl1y Taroer Shoollng G1m1 Greg L 11 "S" a ~a Mar~ MalOne (GALA) MOVIE O•d E~ Cuanoo Ch11e llt!•de' Mar a Anton1eta Poo~ (HBO) MOYIE T"P ';i> If'! .:'1 My Suec.ess * • 1 t9B' M1cnae1 J Fo• Helen Slater (NICI() SCTV (SEL) MOVIE Bevenv 11 tis Coo 11 • • 11 9871 Eda1e Mvrpny Judge Re1••hOIO (SHOW) MOYIE 8•11, i.. Venus 198J1 Jose1.n1r e JaCQUtilin Jones J se ll~•~·fl u Ce1nos (USA) R1y 8r1dburv Thuler ,. woman is tetrd1ea v' '~' tJW oorn child (WPIX) USA Tonloht -10:35 P.M. - (DISN) Maft. Mo111ter1 and Mys leries P1>ot09•aphs ~'9"''"9S and sc•enttl•C oata •ht'O• 1e 11\e Loch Neu monster -10:40 PM -0 Sporup1ge Arnot!l -1 1:00 P.M - I::: Clletn News He-i MDVI( Tt>t• ~100<1 ~· Sa tans Claw • • • 11970) Patricl\ wvmar~ Linda Hayden m News ti) Comic Strip I l~t Daily Pilot Oci. 23-29131 THINKING ITAL IAN TONIGHT? Special Dinners include soup or salad, garlic bread, coffee & sherbet All for only $7.65 W NIWI ~ MOYIE t<1ndrea Sponts • * (1984) Jul1eanne Newt>outO Jonn Ewan W Noticlero Tel1m1111dolCNN m Hot S111 (A&E) C1mp1lon (CBN) Jewish Volta (CNN) lntem1t10111l Corrtspond1nls tDISN) Out• & Halfi.I (ESPN) SpomC1~i.t fLIFE) l ldy 8lllt fNICK) l1119ll l11 (TMCI MOVIE Don r Go on lhe House • (1980) 01n Grornatdo Rober1 Osth (USA) MOYIE Btoodt>alh at the Hou~e or Oeatt> • (1984) Kenny Everett. Pamela Stephenson (WOA)H-.~ Select from these delicious en trees • Fettuccini Verde w/Whlte Sauce • Chicken Marcello • Rigaloni A La Broccoli • Steak Piuaioz.a • Stuffed Shells w/Meat Sauce I 7S02 Beach Bl"d tar Slaterl Hunlin(ton Be~hl7 I 41342-SSOS Hosts the Horror Show. *• (.1__979) (WPIX) Rlluway Wiii iiie Rldl & QI) MOVIE Dracula * (1 97'3) "''"* L.aNJell•. LIU(ence Ohvoer f•- -11:05 P.M. - (WTBS) Nllfltf Tracb (S) -11:20 P.M. -D s,.m w.-... -11:30 P.M. - B r~-...r ..... £'9111 • IJtatytes If .. ... & F ....... 8 MOVIE: 'The Se;rer.0 Arm * (1973) Deborah WaJl&r, Pau4 Ctrr Cl) MOVIE: "Anthony Perl\lns I T• Mllslca c ... (CBN} _.try s,.dal (CNN) S,.ns ~ (!HIN) MOVIE: . 'The Winds of JarTati ** (1983) Tar~ Donovan. SuSll'I Lyons (ESPN) ~ FM9lll (A) (NICl(l c. s.. ...... Ari , .. ? ~ , ..... FfOlll .. (Zl MOVIE: Little Feuss 1n<J Btg Halsy' ** (1 970) RO()ert Aec:lfOld, MOCl\lel J Poll1rd. SATURDAYLATE NIGHT 'r SPORTS Sunday MORNING -t-.30 A.M.- (HllH) Allll ~ NASCA.A A C. Delco 500. Grand ~tiooll rao., ITOm IN North c.tollna Motet Speedway tn Aoc:k~m -10:00 A.M. -8 • Wl ~Loa Ange- le1 Aalde(a at New Orlean• S.lnt• (GA.LAI F .... AFTERNOON -1:00P.M.- • Cl) leR.,...... Wa~ ton R«lakln• .,. Gr"'1 S.y Packers From Mllwaut!M • ,..... Ondt Meitloo -1:30P.M.-• a...,..~ Budw94Mf lntwna*>nal From Laurel (Md.) R•oe CoutM. The 37tt1 running ol A"*lca 'a olel- Ht lmemationel tur1 ract. • ,.... Camp9onato de Copa Mar1boro: Sporting 01$tal de '"-"' VI. Bare»tone Ecu.oor 0..0. CMntl Stt<JI. um en ~•t AUU'lef'IMd, N.J. ~VN) Allll Radii IMSA C..-nel Grand Pr1x ol $outnem Callfomia. From o.t Mar. C.lff -2:30 P.M.-e 9 ....... Mc:Oonalc:l'I Open. Flnal·Aound Garn. From !tie Pataeio oe Depoftff in Maortd. Sp4tln The tour- INm field irlCIUdel IN B09tofl c.tlica, Yugotlavlan N•tlor\el TNm, RHI M»ld and Scevolinl PMeto of li.ly -3:30P.M.- ....... lu -5:00 P.M.- (OALAI Udll Lara -5:15 P.M.-8. 1tM ......... Game Seven (II l'*»IMfY) Oaklend A'a at Loa Ang91ea OodQer1 Of New Yono ~ C-.t/C1a11 ... 8faO<tCONCRET! WC>ftl . Prof , .... ~. ,.. , .... FREE ... &41·32'3 IAN EVENING -7:00P.M.- (OALAI ..... -11:30 P.M. - (HllH) Mii "adllt NA.SCAR AC Oe4co 200. Grand national rac., from !tie Nortti CarOllna Motor Speedway on Rodungl\am (R) Monday MORNING -t:OO A.M.- ~'"l .... S.nder11ne Willams.,. Ron e ... n. MIO- dle•eights From CWteland Wiiiems (n-6, $ KO.) and EsNtt (18-2· 1, 11 KO.) ITlMt ln a 12-round bOOt tor the va· cant NABF tltle (A) -10:00 A.M. - (EVN) CR. ,_... Winnipeg Blue Bombe<• at Toronto Argonautl. EVENING -1:00 P.M.-• al leR. ,_... S.n Fran· CISCO 49er'I 9t ChiCaQO 8-11 Joe MonWla. Ole Nf:L 'a loc>- raoked pelMt In HMl7. leedl Ole 49er'I int<> ~ Fo-'d IO •• on h Bean S.n Frenc:iKo 1 41-0 WW'I over Chi- cago 1a11 ... aon evened the teems'..,_ record at 24-24· 1 Running bed& NM' Andtf'IOn IMd9 tne 8-11 ;1._,,.... ....... N9w Jet'My i-. n . Lot An- ~ L.Mcera From Bul18kl. Tuesday MORNING -•:30 A..M.- (H~N) ...... U'8T Ham. met Midwfft Open From Don Cenat ~1. Aodl!Ofd, Ill (R) ... DOOR PM» Ou9lty In- .. 7JI011. Entry, Frwich ...... Doon.. Ff99 .... uc.•&21Ma 5'1-tns a1t1r11a1 AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - (£SPN) Auto R1cl119 Moel.ey Thompsons 0 11-Aoad Grano Prnt From Las veoas (Al EVENING -6:00 P.M.-11 MIA Pfftea.. lukllbtll Los Angeles L.akers at New York Knioka (£8") lerlllt BoOOy Czyl vs LH!le St-"1. Light Heavy· welgfll$ From AllantlC City Cryz (32·3. 23 l<Os) and S~wan (26-3. 18 KO$) meet 1n the I ()-round main event -7:00 P.M.- (Z) ...... Wednesday MORNING -6:00A.M.- (UPN) Auto R1ct11t IMSA Cernel Grand P11x ol Soulnern CaltfOfnoa From Del Mar Call! (R) -10:00 A.M. - (ESPN} AIM "-<ltlt NASCAR A C Oeloo ~00 Grancl natoQnal reC41 from tne Nor11' Carolina Mot Of Speedway "' Roclunonam (Rl EVENING -6:30 P.M.- (£5PN) lewtillt LPBT Lady F11r L.ar>es Open From Fair Lanes Soutt>way 1n Houston Thursday MORNING -11:00 A.M. - (HPN) ....... LPBT Lady Fair Lanes Open From Fair Ll,,.a Soutriw1y in Houston (R) •OOOO MOVES• Low rlt1M. Fr• E.i Plano $pecla1t11 ltC T · 1S8 1~2 S.S-485'1 'ARTHINO INTERIORS HANOING/STAIPPINO Vl8A-MC 873-1512 DftAIHI CUAA from S11. ,.._.-Olllsia••.._... coo•~~ 32/Daily Pilot AFTERNOON -1:00 P.M.- (ESPNI Goll Walt Disney We'< Id Classic, Sec:oncl Round rrom Lake Buena Vista Fla -5:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Auto Recit19 Mickey Thompsons Ott-Road Grano Pm rrom Las Vegas EVENING -6:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Aulo Rtcltlv NHAA Fall Nationals From Phoenrx, Ariz -8:30 P.M.- U NBA Preu11tt1 lluh.-111 Los Angeles Laker s vs Utah Jazz From Provo Utah -9:00 P.M.- (ESPN) TtHh Se1~0 Super rournament Mens Singles Final From vorog• National Stadium on Tokyo (USA) llod119 Friday MORNING -6:00 A.M.- (ESPN) ht11110 Bobt>y Czyz •S Leslie Stewart Light Heavy weights From At1an1ic City Czyz (32-3 23 KOsJ and Stewan (26-3 18 KOsJ moel on tno 10 round main event (A) -11.00 A.M. - (ESPN) Goff Walt Disney World Classic Third Round From Lal<e Buena V1s11 Fis AFTERNOON -1:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Golf Senior PGA Gen eral Tire Classic Forst Round From me Desen Inn & Countrt Club on Las Vegas EVENING -8:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Hont R1c1t19 I 988 Breeders Crown Series From C11mpbellv1lle OntarlO *.l.l.YIDSDMI Trlnwemow etc 84~ 1 w ..... CltHi11 •RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL hlboa'a ()noinal WlndOw Waanlng S..-.Aol 450-8202 Oct. 23- Saturday MORNING -6:00A.M.- (ESPN) T11111ls Parlt Open rloo• Ct>ampions"1p1, M Sem1f1na1 From France -9:00 A.M.- (Z) Colt.I' foett11ll N Dame "' Navy Fr Balt1mofe -9:30 A.M.- (WTBS) Colltte ~111 -11:00A.M.- (ESPN) Golf Senior PGA G eral Tore Ctassic Rovnd -11:30 A.M. -G CJ) Collqt f oothll AFTERNOON -12:30 P.M. - 0 8' $fOftlWortd Breec Cup Steeplechase Frorro Holl, Md U l!§) Collttt fotlll1• -1:00 P.M.-0 OD Gott Walt Disney W( Classie Final Round -1:30 P.M.- (ESPN) Coll ... FtoltltM -3:00 P.M.- 6') lowtllt l<odak lnv1tatt0 From Olympic Rochester N Y -4:30 P.M.- (WOR) NHL H9"1y New Y Rangers 11 Phllac)el Flyers -5:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Cellett FMlhlf (GALA) Llldll lMln EVENING -7:00P.M.- (0ALAI leJM (H90) IHlftt W8A,{W Lightwetght ChlmPIOO Juho C.sar Chavez •s Luis Rem111z -t 1:30 P.M. - (ESPN) Celleee feo•ID (R) INCREASE YOUR MACH GET IN OUR IMPAOVEO "-·-..,.. . ..., YIUIWNlll FOf more lt'tl0tmatlon CALL TOOAYll All Fii Liii Your S4tvlce 04rectQty RtlcW...,, .. ,.._. 141-4121ed.110 In s. IP m 8 p MOVIES Daily Pilot Oct. 23-29/33 SJl&B mm~m~ 2860 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa 2850 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (714) 540-9640 (714) 540-0713 A Adventure1 111 8eby.ittl1>9" • • P987 ~ ~eov ( ~aoert> Sl't.,. A suo..rban 1een-ag11 oaoy S•l'e m•ves 'I' t1owntown Cl't.c190 Wll" nor lwO Cl18r9es a"''~ ""'9" '"" IF'G·IJ) 99m (TMCI Suri 5 om 1\CI ,c;, VC"A Alt., Pllllingtoft" ** • 11986 SusP41ns~ c>,.e !1 B>o p~ • A ovm1:>11n9 Oaloro non rusNIS !~ "8 r n' -lfP '"l <lhood Sw!Hlll'1ilal1 move lf>e bo<ty ol Pol< "!lh>'' ar a1 I •90l()g•St 51\e nas l<•lled 98m (A&E) Fri •2 0,.. AgUir,.., ~ Wreltl of God" ** • 119'2 •o-~·•tt,•~• • 11>5 1<1n$k1 Powe< maO Agu"r8 18105 an II 18111 I ra" • d •, hom P11arto ~ t61h·c~tvry ~·P9<l••~ 'O"' P\-. •o• E Ooraoo on tl\e Amazon Oorec1e.J b~ We1rie• ·~~·1·-.g -1~1·1 (BAAVO) Thu ~pm 10 30 pm !VCR) Alglere" * * * (193a Cr1me drama• Cl\arles £l ve• ., "'I'S.Cl< P1r1s thlf)I Pepe '" Mo~o "-01!5 " I '"" J•t>•h of Alg'9rs Dut eme•9as •o• • ..,,,..,,n 10 "" 1 .... 1 O•rectltd by Joon C1omw1111 96"' (SEl) r,,,, t5 r .., t 2 30 a m (VCR) Alli n Oull'-in •nd tr-. Lot t City of Gold' • , 19s A~ ... n1ure) A.chard Chame>eroa r E •D"''"' QudlP•" ~ ' J1Chall0io91S1 O"""•f'>d ano ari "'•icar "'<l''"" •I'() ~ "•ace of P110an.c11ns 1PG1 99,.. (SHOW) Sar • ::> m ? t"1 IS)(VCR) The Am.Hing C419talf'I .... mo • 1978 Sc•e" I'' ' " ·saFe<rer Cap1 N41mo revovl!Oahe• !()()years \ll'' •rie Naut~us 10 stop 1 suom1111ne run by 1 ma 1ma~ "' ·' t>•ow up Wun1ng1on l02m (USA} Fro 9 p"' The Amaalng Mf l!llun«Mn" • • • 11972 !Ay~•e•1• ~ irence Na1sm11h '" 1918 aBr151\ 9en11eman \ ~l'os· • '"Sa w-OO-ano he r two Chtl(Jren to -N•)t\i ,,. "•S TIJf'I~ 1('4 l " help""" Cha~ l\•910')' !GI 99m (LIFE) T .~ • C" m VCRI 'Arnaaon Women on 1111 Moon" • • • 11'!87 1"1.mi1<1y1 n sanria ArQVllltt! As90'1.0 ,_e!rt141~ \CV""I " .. 1'\id9e' • nv•es ot the 50s at'>CI •ate "'9"t TV <)mme• • e·\ 1R1 A...,, (TMC) Thu 12 30 pm I I 45 pm 1VCA1 ·A,,,.ncan 0..eftl" • • • t 1911 t D1~ma1 'iten""" ~urn• •man moY8s II~ wile and ch11(lrpn ''"""a C:n.cag s 11rurr- ''I the •nner c•ty nergn!X><nooo "'"""" .,,. g•e.. '" '8<n ('TMC) Fn tO JO 1 m IVCRI 'Tha Amenc11n 'nenct" * •• (1917 Suspens111 ClPM•• ><ooper A Getman ptetvra frame• mote15 ~ sl\af1y ""'"" can loner whO 0-1' h1m 1 IOO 8' e 9angsier s ri11 ma,. 0· ""!llO by Wim Wenoers 127m (81V.VO) Thu 8 pm 1230 Im N(:R) 'An A"-'C:an i., Patti" * • * (t951 Mus.cal romance • r.ene Kally A GI stt ys 1n po1tw1r Pans to p11nt ano falls'" •ove Dir~ by Vincente M onneH1 C.ershw1n xings "' luda I Got Rl\yttlm 0SC41r fOf r.es1 po<MB 11Jm(OISN)Fn 113opm (Z)5'Jrl 5pm 12tSam Tue 6 30 1 m (VCR) ···~ ~ t; TI'9 COntron11tlon" * 1t987 M1111e1 ans) Micheel Oudllooff lumy Aa~s eaten 1 d•ug 1>.1ng 01n sorting genes ol lud1'19pt>ed Maron111 to crea!a 81'1 If my ot ~ Hl.Htltlt (A) 90m (SHOW) Thu 9 pm (VCR) "A~ The 0..-" •• (1 983 Honor) Tony R<>llefts Hie wttw. penne. end • psycnoc lry 10 '"'*'" n°m but a·~ Insists on l>Uyl"Q 1 l\1ur118d hOusa 0•'91"'' ·y 3 0 (PG) 93m (He0) Frt 2 JO pm !CCI 1VCRI "[I AlfWW llnilo" *** (1986, Mus~tll ""'°"'°Gades O.rac10t Car10s S.ut1 completes his t11menco frolOQy alter Blood Weodlrlg eno C11rmen w1lh a 1111e ol MadrlO Gypsies from an ope<I by F'•"• 1PG1 t()()m (SELi Mon 7 p m S.1 5 om (VCAI "T'l>a Ant .... IOt'' •• (1988 .l.ct!O"I M•·~ l·M~IY Cll1orn1n An E"9'19'l IOU'"•"" Ol\COVI!'' l lt{ln• """' 1"'"-' !I'S 91'1'"-"d I nd <**S into •ull\lass 1utom11on1 l<Mm CIHOW) Motl 11 pm 2 15 a m tSI """"'°"'~IM Holte IN Horror Sl'low" * * 11q7q Ooo~ryJ ni. survey ol norror /'ct '' films •nc•uoes Cf\oa fl'om "Ttie "'*'1om ot the Oper1 ( 197Sl Or•r11tft •ll '"'' •• t" r! ,.,. .... --'"' ··~ cii~ 0 'od• • '\I ~an 1•957) and "'J"' T Sii 1130 AmokS • • • .... ~1 >\• ~ ~t' ~Jyt s~e • Stevens ·, ~·' ' e"i ~r J.. 1 • e coffin YW9dS n1s ~· ""' 1• u,. ~) , 1 ,,..1 ">tiPS .11 •ate• ot ht& "' '411r1 t ~ ..,,,, P1 J ~4'"' IZ) '' l f a~ VCR} Areemc and 010 L•tt * • * •'lu .:e>ml!<lyl Cl ') JI t ; A\ 0 t-> •,, ..-,\ ,,_''A '' ~yrtsna1e Deen ,,, ,. 1 ~· • ~·o..,, j lflli') ..-•• ~ P •J..-f[~r·y N•ntt Directed "v f•~M 1r OJ 11R11• D '°\ar t. m 11/CR1 Audrey ROH • • t •., ,_,, '' i•1 ~il•Yla Mason Par· ~· !\ ' a ;f'..-l• ' • ii' ilO t>en11,,;110f ~~.., A , , ••" ",.. ... -Sr' I' ,.. ..,.., • ,1 " s oeao oa09hter f.-l't ''2rt (WPIX) ,,r •t :J ·--~\.Al Aunhe M•me" * tt • •9S8 •mrtf<ly) RosalonO Ru~511U 4-L1 ,~rT' an\rlll. olde\ "wes .. -eL a~not 1929 marr.,.11 -"l'P , ·e.-. ..... ~n"ew ~ ... to Ive • I (DISNt ' • .•O ~ .. ' \( I ... (VCR Auror• * • ~94 t """ d t; • • d oren 4n ttahan c.ao 11 ,1~1 ,, e • J \P •• • ,., ' , ~ "" "1 ~"" ~ ''Ptl'at1on ~ • , J " • •• ...., ,. .-thfW srn \04m D B 811>1 Secr~t of the Lot! L~gend" * • '98!. .. Oven ,,. <. ~J ., ~ ~ ~·~· •"0 ner ,.., ,oi11no 0'0- ,, I\ .... ~r--. • '~ • ., ,,. ~ rt"ltOIHCOOea9ve nAf .. I P•' q~,,. (MA.I() T• I 6 ·' ~ •Sl 1VCA1 !Mchelo• Pert·( • • '1114 "'" ly) T 0m Han~' r1ooi. ... ~· 1 -i a c. 1~ •• P ~ ~· w .JP al rhe ncue• t>asn ' ' 1· •~ •"" , J"'80 1R1 '06r<l (TMC) \' ,, 1' • • t 1 ~n. ,., r · ~ m 1S1 !VCR) 81<1 Hiii • • •()fl~ Or1~dl MalCAI 6nllurfl A ~,.. t ,. ,. -t • •' f " . • r.,. .-l 1eser• 1rie Wo1kJ War I • tt i!~' " ,. .,. "'.. ,... • .,,, A oaoy oy each ot •·" iJ~ !19RAV01 1 ~, ~ 12 30 a,., fhe8elledolCable H09ue * • • \1970 Weslerncom ""YI Ja« n.,rd' '' • ,, ,,, ~ •ecJ orospector 1e11 10 t,. ,. r~ ... 1~-.p·• ·p,.. , ,.. r· a ptr"'l~f.t.,1e 10 make a ,. •'I" .. ,. ~·., 1 -1MAJO """ } l!ia rn T"u 45 a ' v("n 811>9 the Or\lm Slowly • + tt '~·1 O•a""I ) Aobll'1 Oil "'41r A '"r' rT ai< 1 'f'~llu"' L l t e !th Ute~ himself 10 a s•m .,. ,, """ , ,.. h"' i. , , • .. odgt. n s 1•5Nst IPGl '18rn (MAXI c;,,, 1 f ~ ''IC<l Bartbbu" * • * t ~2 "''"'"-• ~rarna1 An!N:lny Ou10'' Trie .,~N•f ~I t~·f'f W(,)f\(~ .r the rrunes becomes. a 1~t.1rt1tH"' 1n,j ~..-~ .. ' ~a1v~l1t,,, 1t1et ~1ng parOOn90 1n plffCP I ( h"\1 I }4"1 Cl) M""' 12 Pm (VCRI 81rb1r1ll1 * e 1'Jf>8 <:r t'nce llCllOl'l llM Fonde ;;e.1 B~·r a•""·''"""'' 4 t~t An1ury spec-e writ! he< Dltno QUMCl•a" •"Qlll f'VQ~r 011,.,·1 .. rt tty Roger Ved1m (PO) q9,,, m °""" 17 ""' 1vcn1 •a.mum' • e t'J66 0<'grarllvl 9Uf1 Lancas1er Ag;ng "13'11!• snowma" o T Ber~u.., f'CAll5 promoll<lg ~96 wn11onq1.,,., ~ "annv JtonF'y L•F'd al'ld General Tom !'11/111{'1 tO•rn (SHOW) T ,,. f\ 30 a 1n 6 Om "Th<I 19at Whltpe19 * * * fl 9:11 H<Yror) C~st11< l\Ac·H !,. A OPtfllM"t1vfllo r ,,~ ~~ i ""'cl~tf'' cnmtr\al c.etted .,,. fl~I ()o1f>l'tl'O nv ROian ! W••I 82m (l l Fn 1 15 8 m '8•!tl• Cr," ••• pq~' \\'at!"'" M•"'" Romal'IOa dtS ,,~<"t" M'9nnflll" 1n " ,....,,..,,.,"~'""tt.."H"I, battehQn 1n New /l'Alan<l """" 1 Wnr~t WA I' 0.rfl('tfo<l by R11oul WelSI' I "" '"" ... ,,., e~ I "''r l \ 14qm (WT98) Thu '0 OS ' v1·n '·11eecl\ha1d" • • * tll~• W*'l T••"Y Cumt. ..,.•rlnes ,., , >, will\'"" llA•t<J"I"' ti .t '"' at Ol~nltr whQ ~nc>w' abou1 1101n•s~ min• '"'' 1~ "' lhe ~ "'•""' 89m D N• '< t()i ~ Tha 8el,.•t•t * * tQ8• ''•'""'I Martrri S"-' A po '" " C'Wrh<'I""' ar«t w""~ '"~ ~1Anl\all'n l1ndlady wlltltl ~•P"~'"q ~ sar11toeo~1 "" O.rPC11K1 bv Jenn Scniesrnoer tR)tt4m(H80)fve ttpm F<1 930pm !CCHS1(VCR1 "8tnHltl the I 2·Mlla RMI" *. ( '953 Ad~entufl) Aoo ert Wagner A Gree-Sr:>Of'91 dtver lrom Tarpon Sp<•ngs ria la!ls lor a 0"1 from a "VI I t1m11y ot Kt y West 'P0"9' t>ookers t O?'l\ m Mon 1 o m (VCR) "Betrly•I" * * • (1982. Or1ma) Ben 1<1ngs1ay Two peo Dle mffl •n a London avll ano recall ""'' tove llta" dis covered by his best 1•1¥\d I'll!• husbat'>CI From ma Hl •otd P•ntpr play (R) 9Sm (SHOW) Thu 3 20 I m (VCS\1 "S.1r1,ecr" • * * p go Mystfl'Y) Roben M1tc1Xim "' small· town waitress m!HltS her new husband"' New Vo.-. and suspects him nr><I anotner man sne knows ot tnvr de< O.rec1eo by Wo111am Cu tte 67m ($EL) Wed 3 o.., "Be~ Hlb Cop II~** 11987 eom.ctyl EdOtll Murpt.y H10 Detroit dlllec11Yt AA-4 Fote, returns anO s~ Bitvarty H1Ws PQlic.e now to ca1c:l'1 a l'llt wor"'an !Rl t02m (S£l) S.t 10 30 pm (SHOW) W.O 9 pm ITMCI Sun 7 pm (SI tVCR) "!Ilg Sad Mime II" • ti~• <..rtrna oraf'l4l1 "''Y"' Ooekonson A Ph1ladelpll1a r~ter pns • gangster 1no l\er two oaugnte•s on a cnme spree "" 1930s re•as IR) 8Jm (TMC) fl'tu tO pm 3 SO am (VCR) "TM !Ilg E1ey" • * 11987 Crome d•ama1 Denn.s0ualo A SOllC•al p<oseculor '•om CIU1 ot tow., o<:lDll pol.Ce torr up "°" 1n New Orieans w1111 a 511m.cor"•Pt po1.ce 'leU1<:11ve 1Al 101m (SEL) Tue 9 pm (VCR) "TM 9ig TOWft" • • 11987 O.ama) Man 0i110<' A d•ce •Oikng country boy 1to•ns Cn.cago c•apst>oote• 3f'O '•· s for a ''"DPllf mameo 10 a ga"QStllr (Al 109m (H801 Suri 8 pm 4 35 am Tl'tu 9 pm ICC) (VCR) "The ellclN Stlop" • (1986 Comeoy) 111hc:r111f!f Otv•1 Wroqn1 Two btothll•s a beacn ooy ~•"MBA .nne•rt lhelr 1un1 s boarOWll\ 1>oi.rn1 ,noo and P\lppl\f 90 in·o Ou~ IA) 99m.(SEL) Fn 8 30 pm fVCA) "Th• l!Sl1ck KnigM" * * (196' Adv•nture) Alel'I Lll<IO A common sworosm11h oecomes 1 ••llll·••ric11 11nignt of K'"Q Arthur to prove ll•mself ...onhy ol an earls d•uQ"le• Mm ~X) Sun 91m "8llCll v.....,. .. (t983 .l.ourts onlyl Joseo'""e JaOQuel•" Jo<ies 1' scu1p10r is encharitltd by a M1rt•'11Qllll tlflavty "' t9tti centu<y Pans 1AI 95m (SHOW) Sun 1 25 a m Sal 10 JO pm (VCR! "81ood Hunt" • * 11986 Suspense> Ano•ew '(e•• ".>4HIC mans Olll9Chve t>rothar as11s en OIO se110• ori t"f' Scon1s1' Highler><ls 10 '1fllp n1m l•nd the esuped kdler 90m (UE.) rue 12 om W.o 7 • m 'Tht 8lood on Sa'-1'1'1 Clew" *** tJ970, HotrorJ Patne11 wym1ni A llJdQe mes to sto<> • wftct-ftamed ~ Ind her coven 01 Ch<ldren •n l 7m-cenhrf Engllnc (R) 93m 0 Sit I 1 om (VCR) "l!Uood Sont" * 11 981 Horro<l Frenk,. 1'v1lon A h>Qll· 5CtlOol Stvdenl IS CO<nt<ed Ill I lumber,tfO by I "tlc;twl i..itar wl'O plays 11'8 IMe 90fn 8 "" I I m f"Mt&ln 8 pm "llloOdbltfl a1 IM "°"" of O..tfl" * (198' Hetr0r1 Kenny Eva<en 8"'1"1 government ~ my In 1 ma"9t0n where 18 pec191fJ -• kllled one nigM yMrs be· tor~ 93m (USA) Slit 11 p m 3 1 m (Sl (I/CA) "llMue ColW'' ** • (19711 Orama} Rk:tl1rd Plyot Tlqa "'so<unti.d 1U10worhrs creek.,,.., unton toc1l'ua'11 l t\O llnd snocking proof 01 corrvptlOll Otrec1ed try ,....,. Sch•lde< (R) 11 4,,.. • Wild 8 pm (VCRI "81ue Hawejj" ** (196! Mu1bl rom•nc:e) Elvis Pl-1" 1ey A poneepe>le 1 !yCOQri s reM!liOUs ton geits a )CC wtm hrs ~nd 11 en lllllnd !Out guide EM I •inOS •c.n·1 Help Fell!ng in Lnva l03m (WT'aS) SUl'I 4 pm (VCRl "81ue ~" • + (1 9711 HOtrotl Zelmen l<Jng ",...n accvHd ot murder lrlll$ to s toP -111\alfll!Ss ps)'Ct'<:lt IC!J ~ to kHI by t>.o LSO 111<"" duMQ oo1199' IR) 97m G Thu t 2 1 m (VCR) .> " I • .__ Tlle ,_.. .......... (ttee ~.I\ Richar090n 8'1tlsh spoes Oonlld MtetNn end °'1y Dur· 9flU dalac1toRutsl8tn1951,IH \llng 8urgitU' IO* en<J fellow spy AnlhOl>y ~ 85nl (A&E) Sun ~I m I I rfl "A 9oy Md Hie Dot" 11t * (I f75 Sclenol ftelonl Don ,,,~ ' I~ 1 ! MOVIES Johneon. A WIN Qll'I wanders lhfOIJOll lt'9 1urrMJ 1llw· mlltl of World Wu IV wtth I llilpainfc: OOg ~Blood II "'' guide 8aMO on '"' 00•1111 Dy H1r1an Ellison (R) 91m (USA) Thu 10 a m 3 JO 1 rn (VCR) ...... "'9 .... .., ..••• 11979 ComeOy-<lfl rnl) o.nn., Chttarophlr AA ln011 n1 rM n acts lille 1n llAl•an t>ocyc:le ,_. n hi and"'' town" OuO<lies compe• wtlh ~ Srudlnlt O+fectao Oy Peter Y1tu IPG) 100nl (H90) Thu 2 p m (CC) (VCA) '"9rien'1 long" ** • * (1971 OocM!rame) J1m.1 Caan CNc1QO hers rOOllie G•141 Sayer• rorm1 • bOnO wittt rvn· nlng l>acll Btlen Plccolo. whO. tf\ly ll«m. 11 Oylng of can- Olf (0) 73m G Mon 10 pm (VCR) "•oectw., Dem~ lllOM" *** (1"', eom.dy) WO()(ty Allen 8otl<:tlt bell comic1 rec.• 1 New YOf11 tal9nt ~padlt wtltl 1 INrO·llll IOungt tlng9f'1 leCH)IO!ld ITllltrlU ~ by Alttn. (PQ) llem.flHOW) Mon 12 40."'. Frt 7·301.m . 8 p.m (VCR) ........ * (1998, Action) Jon1tl'11n Ctomole An Ul'tlen IHI>-., r1teut1 nit"~'"~' trom 1 rvr11clan19m>rir-lng lllOWfl (R) 98m.(IHOW) SYt1 I I '46 p "' . Fr1 3:05 a.m (CC)(VCR) "lumt~" ** (1978, Horr()()KlftnBlacll.ACOU· pie. lhelf son 1tt0 1n ltldl<ly eunt ~tan Old """''°"'°' tn. .umm.r end eoon tlnO 1111 neunrld (PG) 11 Stn.C'M'\X) Sun \ pm (VCR) ....... Up"• (1 988. Or1m1) P1ul Coufo1 A C1nf(llln 00111r c.n keep 1111 011J911tt r re1.11\lW wtl!1 her mottw and llY9 hit nelghborllOoO Dy wln/\lng ()tit lttl l'lght (R) 90m (MAX) Sun 12 40 1 m Wad 4 40 1 m. (CC) (VCR) c ''Coog9n'1 .._,,,., • ** (19M. Crim. or1rn1) CHn\ EH \· wood An Arizona OIOUtY •herlH come• ro Mer>n1n1n •lld show$ Na urbaf\ counterpart llOW to 1xueol\1 1 crlmln1I nlpo.e (R) !Mm (WTNI Mon 8 05 p m !VCR) "Coott end f>MtY: TM RKe to the Pole" • * (I 983 His· l()(QI dtama) RlcharO Chamberlain TU<n-ol rhe-cenl\Jty exl)iof'lfl Of Fred«ICll A COOll I nd LI Robet1 E PHry launc:tl nvel n~tiOn• 10 rH ch tilt NOr\l'I POie lirll IOOrn (WPIX) Sat 12 pm "CornorMd, E.811 Md Me" '** (t975, Of1ma) Moel• Gunn. Fn.ndt. rlltt!Y91al\CI 1 DllCll lawyer QUll!lort trie caM of I gfllftO l>etll•~M ... , t ll ln by I wnltt ~ 0H1- 09' (PG) 9Sm (Z) Fn 3 pm • Sat e 30 a m (VCR) ··ni. C:OU..-of...._., .. ** (tH3, Oocu<Hem11 SaM<l J1"'-Y An ecilof, 1 rem ool*1or and a ret1r9d couneun reflect 1 Oll'k 1UOOu1tur1 1n lnoia Olrlct.o Oy J1m.1 1VOfY 7&m.(llllAV0) Wed 11 .30 pm (VCR) ''The Cowboy lftCt ~ Udy" ** (1931. Romine.· ~) ~ ~ A l)f9t~I ctndi<Sttt I ~­ \I ntl Olugtrtw PQMI 11 hlf maid 1n0 '""'' 1 rod9<> cow-boy on 1 bllnd ct.tt In P1lm &Ncn. 9t me Moll I 1.m "Cry.W HMr1'' 1r (1987, Rom1nct) LH ClifTlfl A~­ ~ connn.cs to • h9rmellealty IHMld 'OUbOle ''"'In '°"' wttfl 1 IOCll al~ IA) 103m (MU) Mon \0 pm Fn 8 p.m (S) (VCR) "Clll-oe-lec:" *** 119M. COIN<ly) Oonlkl "'-111noe A wovncled fvoitlY• 1od 1111 partner lnvldl IN 811tiah CH · 1141 or 1 bald rlCluM 1nd hi• lu1ty w111 04..cted 0y Roman Po1ans1u t I 1m (%) Svll 3 pm. Tnu 12 30 1 m D 34/Daily Pilot Oct. 23-21 1t1t 1win0\lr1 w'10 klllao '* laltltf 11m \AU) Mon I p m Tue 1 • m (VCR) "Olny D1"9Ut Mev-e" *** (1970 Wtttem comedy Fr1nk Sonerra Thi m1yor/ma<11m ol Yertlt 'fl ~. N JJ deputizes an 001taw s ~pllin OUOOy duf1nO • tctl mtl6 l0t e stolen SITOflOl>Ox (PG) 91m (IHOW) Fn 10 1 m ..• DllN'f ~-..•• (1983. CNdrtnJ Soooioy Cl• roons "lCloOI viilelf'IS lrkt t!'ll II~ from ~ WM• "'° Cape HOOIC lrom Pll« PM! AnimaWO 90m (CM8H) Thu 9 1 m (CCI "Ooe1of lC" * * (1932, Horr()() l.IOnfl Atwlll A rt0oni• •••lit 1 m1n11011l1D1n<1 ,.,,., Or xa...r.r 1 ct.ugtrw frO" a lull-moon 11111tr """' s~ n.9'I nm (%) s.t 1 3C 1 m (VCR) ... Dot of~" •• (1t59. CNlclr9n) 01.no L..od ~ poor l<ttle Outen OOy I nd fl<I grt n<lfl1'11r nvrte I 00Q Deel to he.ith B1Nd on me 1872 noV9t b'f Ouldl. t1m.(DtlH' Frr 1 pm . 1 30 I I'll (\/CR) "Oofl't Oo 111 tN Ho\IM" * (1 NO. Horror) Oen OMllldf. ~ profH llOnll lnctMlltor tlnngl V\Cl!ml le> hie '"9fOOI room (R) 82ni.(TMC) Sit , , p "' ~) "Oon'lOoto....,," *'* (t992 Su"*'M)Otnnl•WM'f• er Tiii H091n1 reoov., lrom tne dHltl of a dlughWf OI wtlOm lhly 1\111• 1P91r•11tly !\OI IMf\ tllt IH I I OOm.(WPIX) SWi 3 p m "Don't Malle W•Yfl" ••• (19417,Comtcty) T0tty Cun!t A r.ckten bl1ury rune • rounar off !tit rOld. ~ bttrlQI him f"IOIM IO ~ IOver I M1ltbu OHCn ttouM. 97m.(TMC) Thu 4 p rn "Or ,,_yll llftd Mr. Hyde"••• 119'1. HorTOl'I 8'>tnoW T, ICY " lltci()(11n Lonoon OOC10t drink• • l)OtlOtl and lrMI ht• blO Sidi 8.IMO Ott me Robtt1 Loul9 s~ CtastlC (0) 113m (ZI Fri 1."' (VCR) "Ot. Jelryll aftd Mr. Hyde" '* * * ( t 931 , Hotrot) F rtdriG M11c:t1 A Vlctott1 n LondOtl OOCIOr dnMI I l)OtlOtl and frMt Na Old Sode Ot<9Ct«I Dy ROUOttl ~ 9"t tctor O.C.r tor Merch 9811'1 {l) 811 & a.m "~" • (1979. Horror) Frenll ~ Thi~ count ICllff w1"9 1tt0 .,...IUr bedroomt It an ~ country manor Van ~elng ll'IY9ttlgl1IH (Al I Olm• Sel 11 30 p m (VCR) "~' *"* (19'7 Comtdy) Owl A~ ~ SQt Jo. Ft'ld1y l rod his Np-~ 9C> 111'°8100-. In LOI AAgeil• to neD a PIOI" ~ ~ 13) 108m {MAX) Sun tO 30 1m .8 pm . Thu 9-30 a-"'t (CC\ (S). {TMC) Mon 10 pm 3 50 e m (CC) (SJ (VCll) "0.-~" .... (1984 &:6anct ftc11on) °'"""' OuAICl A r9f'IOICll P'(>IH lor lor'CM I PlydWc to Nnll wtlll oltltf people'• bed OrM/1'11, ~ lt'I ~·· (PG· t 3) 95IT> CTMCI Fri 5 1 a pm , Set 5 • m (Sl (VCt') "The ~ *** (1983. ~) Alb9rt Finney Rl ltlecl Oy WOf1d War II, Englltll tetot Sir~ n()( 00 on Wltt'IOVI NOnnen. 1141 f\J11y 1111M. Olr'ICtlCI by ,...., YllM (PG) 1 lllm (Hee>) Tut I I m (CCl !VCJ') E-F MOVIES 81m fMA:lt) weo 4 JO pm "TMflllol~Romenl~" *** (1964 H1t101UI nrarra1 Soph11 LO<.,-. uv1u1 M•ff Lucille from t!\41 oec. ie~t C.ommoous 1ne< tM l>OllOn•f>9 of ernCMrOI '-larcu~ .t.uie •us Oi<ecteo b~ "nrhOtly M1"'1 1 Mm (MAJll) MOf'I 10 • m (TMCI T~ 8 1 m tSl (VCRI • Fer• ... to Arm•" * • (1957 Romanoe Aw ><..oson A U S 1mDY11noe 011v., 11111 ,,, IOv• w•!l'I '" En il"~n '>u• se ourw>g WOtlO W1r I Bu.o °" 11>1 Ernest 11em1nqwly llOV*I I S2m m Sun I JO I m . f It.II a.,,.., .. * t 19&4 ~•Otl Si lly K1tkl1no A 1••9'1n "'"""'e' 11ms ro kon teven Olymooc cont~s 11 the F11 .on AC&Olmy ol Amlel!CS 90m CJ Tue I;.>. m (VCAJ Thi Fer Story· The '1tt YI Atvlfl ~··· • * I 19H .-. "1M a1am1) RQ06r1 Fo•WOl'ln FBI Oi<9CIO< J E<>o•r •• •-•" 1eads 1he OeQfeuoOll era nu111 IOf Atvrn K1rpis • tihC enemy NO 1 104m • Fro 8 om ""'"'"''• AOll'le" • • * t 1972 0!1m11 F>erer Gor>z11es CJ11..c101 Fede<ICo Fellorn n llims.11 and pon11y1K1 n a "'''"9 m1ri s111res ,.,,, dle1my tmp<euions ol Rome IAI 1~11.,,tZ)Weo 1oam 31m The F1'9<Mfl'e ..... ** 11968 Com.Oyl llacll• :0.1oc11.e1 Ch•011 rules at 1 ret11emen1 party lo; tne Old c11.er '' .i tire company on rural C1ecl'IQslOv1k11 O••ected by ~ •O• f o1man 73m (Z) S•t 3 pm (VCR\ TM Flaer" * • 11 968 Or 1m1) Alen Setts A OO•llhme!>I aw~er IT,.$ to 1141~ a pooi Jewts'1 h1ndyman r11lr011<le<l '"' muroe• on CZlllSI Russo• From me 841rnera M1l1mud '< ·~· lf'G) 1.l2m (ZI Fro 2 45 am Set 4 .)()om Flow.,. In It'-. Attic" • (1987 SuspenH ) Louise •1e1cner Four s•bl•nQS are IOCkeo up Dy IN•! w>ekeo 'J•ar1<1motl\ef uni~ 1ne•r wlOowed "'°'"'' "'•~ts ltnltr>OS .. ,,,, "O' lalh(!r IF'G 13195m (H90) Weo I 30 pm 1;.> 10 J m (CCt TM l'ty" * * * t 19!>8 Sc~• 1oe1ion1 Al ~eo•son AC.. "10;1~ \c>entosl S moleeut11 d1s1nt.gr11IN pUI n•s '1el d ,,. d "v 'oooy ena me "" s ne1a °" n•s ooav 94m CTMCI '"u 6 om (VCR) FoollorL-·· ** 11985 0.1"11tS1m5'1flpero FOftlocl ~ IO•.,s meet 11 1 motet on 1t>1s •e•\'Of\ ot St>eoato s .•av ~t '" the rr><>Oern Wot ()lrecteo by Rooer1 Altm1n R 107m (Tljle) M()tl 10 a m IVCRI F~ Wottcr· • ( t982 5<"11nce liciiont Jen• Vint • 'PllC' ••"QI• 11nos 11 a remo1t ••H••c" '''''°".,,,er• a .,.,., eating <N111n1 os on the IO<>S• (RI 96n1 (SHOW) We'l It 30 pm tVCRl "'For~ ci.y of die PYMt or "" A1191' • * 11914 5<-@nct llC;1l0r1) Ro«ly McOowan Ch.mo a.ien 1no tt>e as11un1u1s hoOe from gotoHe ~ 100 hnd rapes .. 11 Dy r"ol,zea man ECl•tlKI trom !1\1 TV wr"u 96tn (WPIX) S11 10 . m The 4tltl Men" • • (1953 Suse>ensel Jotm 1r11111<1 Two 1tl<lt•al 1Q41nts do not belNtve 1n 1 to;mic bomo nve.t •s 11~1 anome1 war oeme 73m (MAJt) Tue 7 30 ~ m F11 IJO om "I' out Ptay" • * (1978 Suw.nae com.av) Gold,. ~•wn ~~an rr1nc1sco pone. aetecttve protects 111or1111n wtio knows '°° mud! I DOUt 1 olol to k~I rhe pope (PG) 1161Tl (MAI() Tue • 30 pm Sil 9 am (VCRI 'Tl>e Follf1ft P.-otocol" • • * ( 1991 Sus~se) Mocro1e1 aone A Bnt11n spy f"tes 10 sre>o rus SovMtt eovnte•P•,, "coni r\u~•"Q 1 u S 111 oue on Engr1ne Frorr tt>e I •&Of!rtC;I. Fcnym no~ tRl 119m (MA)() Sit 10 om ICCI ISi lllCR) "1'"""1 C.. ~· •• (1973 OO<:vmenta"ll Au S 01119 •11~r 1nd N1 l1m;ty ere IQllOwed on 11>41 We11em oomoe1111_,. Ctrcurl (GI 9~m C) Fn I Pm G 'Oatne (If ~ .. •* 11978 Suscen11l Sytvia Knslel A kllief <I Cl\a~ to sedvet l od kif! a l\IPQlly merneo WQn\4111 Oif~ Dy Rogtf l/taom IA) Sim fZl Mon 4 am We0 t I p m (VCR) "o..c..n. flf ltDM" • • (1987 Or1m1) J1rne• Cu n A •ete<an ll<OMn1 11 Afl<nQ!On N1110t11I C.me19'Y ,,., an •ll1tr With 1 rl(>Otfer 09PQNO to mt \/fltnlm WI• 0t<ec1· PO t>y Freno.'-Coppola (RI 112m (H90) Mon 11 Pm Tnu t2 . m (CCI (SI (VCR) ·o.n...11o11" ftf, (19116 Scilnell llCft<>nl Rtehl rd Seymer On f"9 '"'or f"9 r-•r 2000 en onV*nlOI -l\\t Oe•~s beong 1n1wMd lot robots 1nd 1 span celled COl"- !>al hoclley l <>'m (1.11"1) Mon • p m "The 0...ny" • • • p 972 Acilonl Sieve McOvffn A 1>9"1< rotlt>ef MCI h41 wile~ ttot' I tllQ Sl\Ql and are Ch8141<J IO "" Me11tc.n botde< OtrKHKI Oy $em Pech'C>ll't (PG) 1nm . Sun 8 p"' (VCRI "The Olot 111 tt1e ~·· • • (1 9118 Comedyl J<,ron Go<Oon S•notlr A. Soomlh pho1og• •P"*• arid hi& hve "' o•ntneno bit•• up. w1fl<l9t ••ovn<J '"° '"*" oe1 naci. to-~ (PG I 3) 90m CMA YO) Fri Sp m 9 30 p m (VCR\ 'Tlle Glrl..._O.w.-1~"••(1981 Fin '~•vi LM P\;rot4I tl(wt)y ano BoMi. ,.,,. 8oN'iill '11mlly '•rm w+tl'i Kirby a m191c11 wetch that can •toe> lllNI 104m~) Thu 4 pm "Qll'll ..,._,. eo-1" • 11998 Horfor) Mollie 0 Maia S•••n siuoenis 1no • F'ntlldelprn1 nun ~ 1 !\ltr<OW>ng .. ee\\end c111iog11>9 ,,, at 1 m1n1ion (R) 8Sm CTMC) Fn 1 !IS 1 m (VCRI "TheQlofyOuyt " **ll96S Wnte1n1To;mTryon AUv· a•ry o ttoeer ano 1 tronl't• ~out vie '°' e WQIT\ln end 1IY to sul'llvt•gene•a>,a<O.fS 111me Sal 2om Go Wert YO<HIQ Girt"" * * t1 978 WHtetn ~) o<aren Vatennn. N-E1>9teno ""''" ~ Ind ta••"'r ...-GllO• team up to nno 8111\1 the Kid 74m (TMC) Sun 5 50 am Fro 7 em 4 om ""GolnQ tn Srvte * ** C1979 Cameoy) Geot~ Bu<na Botlld old ,,,,,.,s Joe Al •nd w11r.e tea•e e>ve.na PU1 on •unry rriesks ano roo 1 t>.lnk '" M1nl\1n1n !F'G) 117m e Su" 12 pm tvCRI 'Good "'°"""9• l!SabyiOft" • • (1987 Orem1) Vonc.nt Sp•no Two Italian bro1hers CorM to Ame1oe1 and 11"'1 "'()<k '" HOiiywood on O w Gfllllll'l s epic 191 S film 1n1ol erarice !PG 1J) 118m (SEL) Sit 9 pm (\/CR) ·ao~ Accordlno to Vic" • • p 986. Comeoy-a.1me) Tom Con to A Sco111st> SCl'l004111Cll« lltflJdS om.< ...,.,, •fl<} m11acies al1er losino a brain tumo< in 1leM1rom •root !PG IJ1 92m (HBO) Wed 8 a m (CC) (VCR) ··The Or1ctu.11" • * * * 11967 Come<ty) Du11>n ~ottrnan College man Ben1amm oeta a rea Alla R~ a110 'l'>eoUCed Dy me mo1tler ol tntl 0111 ne lovH Ollected t>y Mike Nl(nols Mu'IC Oy S•mon 6 Garl\.rnk.i (F'G) •OSm D Tl\11 8 pm (VCR\ "Gre•Md L19'1tnlno" • • (1977 Coma<ly·d••ma) RiU>- '"'1 F'l"(O! W()(ld WI• II vete<an Wenoetl Sc:on runs Geot 91a tn()()<lst>one and 1111er oecomes !he llrst bll<:il NASCAR dnv11r (PG) 96m 9J Tue 12 pm IVCRI 'The Or111 S...tinl" * • • ( 1979 O<ame) Rooen Ou••tl .. reen aoe• •1n11iy "'"°' uo to "'' ,.,,,., a gU119·1lO oeacenme Mar~ polOI wt>O runs h•s femlly Ilk• boCM r amo 1PG1118m (H901 Mon t 01 m Fri 5 pm (VCR) "Grey•IOll• n.. L191f'd ot Tanen, Lord of !tie Ape1" • * • 1198-t D<ema) CM1to~r l 1mt>en The 11>9" •••sea Sotl 01 Sll•ow<eciled *"stoc:r1ts rs brOIJVht trom Al •.ca 10 Eowa10<1n Eng..')"'1 10 live ""'"' an 11r1 end "'' ward tF>Gl 13Qm t5"0W) s..~ 3 30 pm 3 10 a m Thu 7 30 a m 6 30 p m (VCRI ··Qvltty Conac~·· * * * P%! Mvste<y) -.nlnOn<t HQpllons ~ lawyer oe<fects no' wire ' mu<u.r by uSlllQ 1 ~ovr'l•oom •1J11ernl) f'4I c1eated u 1 \tvely aid in law w>o<>1 93m (H801 weo 9 30 • m "Gu1ena Tf991dr Thi Stoty of-""',,_, .. 1t **ti 980. OOcu<1ram1) Powers 8oo!f>e S.n Frenc1.ro People• Cong• 991!>Qn cutt lea()er Jim .ion.s 11~11900 lolfowe•s to Soul!> Ametoc• and '°"'' tl>lm '" mua w!Cldl 192m (WT9Sl 511 5 OS pm (VCR) H 'H•"' Helli Roe• n' lllolt" • ... (19e7 Docvmen11ryl Eric Clap1on Bruce Spr1r1QslMn. 1.11111 R1Ct1110 Roy Orbil!Ofl snd Londa RonsteOt •PC>t•• 1n • &Oii\ bll1Mly lflt>- ute ro Chuc\\ Betry I POI I 20m (SHOW) Wtd 8 p m 4 10 am IS> (VCR\ "Hatnmelt'" •• " (1983 Cflml or1m11 Freo¥oc ~OtrHI C11me nove••st OUl'>••fl Hammen "91ps his O ·bOH loc•I• a Cl'>•n•~ ptosto!vte 1n 1920s Sen F'rancl&OO Oorect«11>y W1m W1naers tf>Ol IOOm (USA) Mon 9 pm (VCRI "Hann.eh Md Her Sia.,_ •. •••• (1988. Comedy· ci<-am1) WOOdy Allen Hann1h s '1usoend 1111 an 11t1lf with one s•ster (Bl11>are He<sl'>lyl. and t>er •• n1191>and mar· nes 11\e o!IW (Dianne W..Sll Set in M1Maftln (F'Q. I 3) t06m (H90) Tue tO 1 m (CC). (Ill) Fn 3 pm (VCR) "Haoc>vHour"'•(1945 eom.dy)RlelllrdGWlend "beer '""'Chet Nts on• MCrltl tngf"edi9nt 11\ef mekM ''" oom-Pll"Y' t>tew 1rrettst10le (R) 8Sm IMAX) Mon 2 55 I m Sat 12 I m (VCRl "lie<d flcliat IO ......... (t987 A~I Ronn Mota A t>azoolll Wllfdor'O gooa 0UY Ollltl blO ~ .... ,. from !WO WOfTMlll ~.,, I W lftlQtlt,,, Hewe• (R) Mm (Kl) Tue It 4S pm (VCR) "TM ~ ldMlol'" ** (1996 011m1) Cerot Or•nl\wa!., A Y°""O woman 1Mll a g!\Ollly ~ wlllle lfYl<'Q 10 ,,art an oulbKlc SGl\OOl in tll&Os Austr1lla 1QOm (Ot~l Sat 11 pm 4 30 e m "The Heumlng , .. aloft" • 1t • (1983. Su"*'M) Jene S.V"'OU' A WOITl•n Mgleeled by rw \pot1tceaw llua· b•rld succumbs 10 "" 9fOCIC HH'°9 gnotl 104m Cl) Sun 11 1 m .• Mon 8 P"' (VCR) "W.111" • (19117. Or1m1) Brad 0 1vte A llH ·OMn b<>•., tr&onll fOf a 119111 • ....,, 11\ouQh h<S g.ntntnd WlllTII IWl1 "'' mAn19&• wants him 10 tote IR) 91m (M l.I Fn tO 45 pm (VCRI "The 14ee11 I• al._.,~· •*ft (1968 Oram1J Alln Arton Lrvts ol 1Qnel.,,.SIS rl!Yof~I aroun<J f a.tr-mute In I smell 5ovt1\1rn 1own From Int no~ by C1...o11 McCulle1s (GI t2Sm !"901 F11 8 a m (CC> (VCFI) "Heattl•ncf'" ••• 119711 Or1m1) F:lp Torn A be<N., widow will> 1 oaugtiter ~· 1 Soonllh renot-'1 hOuHl<Hper •n 1910 WyominQ °"1tc1ed b'f RIC:hafo F'aa1ce (F'GI 11Sm (Al!I Fr1 8 Pm 10 Om Sa1 I Im !VCR\ Dally Piiot Oct. 23-29131 ...... _Md br111" •• (1987. Orwnl) ~ ~ Fe'"'*" IVOOd torec:losure by INling *"' ID 1hl ~ mtn1 lot ITlfUM Sllot S3m (Kl) Mon 3 p m .. ._..._. ~R ••• (l983. Corr*'t'I ...... ~ An Ef"Ollltl Clergymen Wllh sen.pies 11 appointed by mi.- tsi.e 10 a pans!\ lull ol snoc:>s 11 e.n (TMC) T\19 ' p m. (VCR) ··~" • * (19e0. Ct"'dren) Orpnen hed·• Mn -. her lrom tier grtndllthef "' !hi Swtu ...._,. ~ 93m (JlltCI() Sun 2 o m (VCR) .. , ..... _. ••• (1987 Horror)~~.,_ ity •s Clestroyet:l Dy wl\at ' lf'Side •puzzle b011 Wl1"tln end dot.cted Dy ~ Blr1<er 93m (la) Sun 7 pm • Frt. 7 pm 1230 em (VCRl ··Heftief Ste....,. ••• (t978 OocuOreme) OecJtve O.Cenzo Prosecu10r vinc:.ni 8'JQ11oei t1t1ng9 er.tee Manson and l'los lllf'Nfy IO tnal lot "'* I Ille T-,ila e.anc. murder$ t94m (WT91) T~ 7·0S p"' ~ 1): Wed 7 20 p m (F'1n 2) (VCR) ··~ey" .... (19e8. Min<Mriet) StKy Ke9dl. Th•$ h(e 1,Qrf of WT!le< E,,,_-i ~'I' and l'llt - wives ~ lrOITI t9:21 to IQ tr dNth In 1181. 312m (WP\X)Wed Sp m (Pen I), Thu Sp m tf>M2); Ff\, Sp m (F'an 3) "TM Hktdetl" *** (1987 $oerlol tlc1ion) ~ f\k)un An FBI lgeMI I nd I hOmiclde ~ hunt lM CUI· r.,-.1 humen llOllt ot an 0t1lty ••CfllnQ90 elien -toml (A) 96m (MAX) Set 8 p m . (Z} Set 7 p m. (VCR) "Hide In ~ Sigllt'' ••ft (1980. ~ or.N) ,,_ Cu n A men s c:l\4!dren v1ntlh W1ltl N9 ... wi,. end ,_ Second '1ulSOat>d into the leeietll wttM•• ~ ~ gi1m (F'GI 92m f Sun 1 pm (V~) ""Hiding Out" * (1987. Com.oy) Jon Cty9' A Wei StrM t '(VClP'l l'iuntCICI by mobst*'9 l\oOta OOJI H I MU0ent on his nt<"dy COUS<M I "ogh 9cl\Ool (f"G· t 3) 9en1 C*X) l ue 1 0 p m • Weo ~ 1 m . Thu 3 p m 11 p m (CC) {S) (VCR) "The HM'' • • • t 1984 C<vne Or 1me) JOhn Hur1 Two Eu- rope1n nit men Ulen 1 stool~ In Speir1 and ~ hMI on • MIO noe IO Pans o.reaecs Dy ~ F'-'I <"> 9enl fTilllCJ Mon 8 pm Fn 2 pm ~) '"Hltler: T"9 1.aet T_., 0.,-." * * ( 1973 Hl9'0nCll ~ Alec Guinnest 4doll HIUel hOlas up In "" a.tn bur*er wtm 1.n lode encl I~ u "'* TN«! Reld1 ~ (f>GI I 08n1 (WTISl W.O S 06 P m IVCAI ··n.. ~ ~· ** (1985. ~) Mlatlllltll C111>1 Mr Holctofl a la19 f1oi.t, Hltler' a monoty -· ....... """ " bHllOr> lot ptMlantl\ropy lllCI poe..., '*>-Nez•• From"'* no...i by Rooet1 Ludlum !RJ 11 ~ ~ Tue~ pm Set 830 pm (VCA) ··~wooct Sflufftoe" •• (1987, Comedy) AoMr1 TownMnd A OlllC« Ktot ~·· in MtlnCll .....,... now Hollywood •twreotJ'PM blllcil• Olr9d9d by Town-'C! (R) 82m CH90) Mon 12 S! 1 "" s.t. 12:2$ a m (SI (VCR) "Holtlne" ** (1982 Suspenw) Lynda c;..,,., ~ gets t1'le numt>et ot en en ltvdent who l9ftOI ber and ~s •I • crlais-cente< ~ 98m D Sun 11 p.11\. NCR) 1·H-e. of 0.-." *** (1987. ~) LlndNy Crouse A psycl\l1tntt .. ts Clown ,,.,. O....,,_ 111 e COii "'In s una.rwond Wn11'9rl Ind dll'IC1lld by OIYld ....,.,._ IRI t02m (KLJ Set 7 pm. 12 30 1 m. {TlllC) Wtd 12 pm fl 30p m ,fZ}Sun 7p m , Mon Jp m Wed llp.m., Thu S p m (VCR) ''Tlw HouM of .._ eorpwe·· • * ( 1973. Hon'Ot) JoM lret.nd Ari ec:tr*U r..O. IM fitlet9n Booted 1"* o.d.Jr tNI ~"MC>Y Ml OI 1 dlrec:to<'t N>rror !ft0\'11 (PO) 90l'll • we0 1 1 m e weo 2 1.m !VCR) •·Houey: Ott.c111 WMC-e-.;r' *** (1"7. 0.. umente.ry) Ard'W•I IOoC-.ge Incl •tlmonleft9 proll9 HlfTy M HOllwyendlllfo~~'*tiei ........ IOI c.encer IOOm ~YO) !WM 1:30 P II\., ffllo\X) Mon. 630 a m ........ " •* (t917 Fentaay)JoMAlenNe6ion ~ ., ne<d Brlidl9y "'-4le• • °"" wlll'I "'* ~ '° tleoarne Otond belCI\ bO\' t4unlc Golder\ tor ,,_ WM* N 102m (K l.) Thu 3 pm . 2 15 I m (VCR) .. ....,.. tft• (1971, ~)JoflnVtmQll A ..... ~ ··~.,, '"IU'9d ~·· IOlt!IMy '° ~· bt1tnw1shlng plot 73m G Thu 10 p.m ••ttniet ...... : ~ ,.,._,.,,,,,..,..,.. * 11-. so. ,,_ fiction) S~ Penny A Wyoming f'WIC:f*"1 _, t. "IMC:IS lt>r'M itltens from lhl ~ f ttoe (PG)~ MonSpm 1-J-K "t OW11 IN flt-~ •• (1 .... Cott~ Golly Coole A ~ Al.II.,._ boy .... a drunken bUlll owns 1 r-lnlC* ""° ~ It lrQll'I '*"· nm {9HOW) Wee! 4·30 pm .. , •••U...-' ftft (1M$, Do<ullrwNl~-..­S.1blf•()nrlem~,,.,~-..... --.- Ille OU cNmbet at Sen°'*'*' In 1165 ,,,._....,., Mon 2 om MOVIES I've He.,11 the Merm1!d1 S1~1ng * * * 1987 .... \). l•<lrt al ~q· 'a M Ca•tr-, '"art Jo ttH , '!>t"C•etar, ,.. • ~ .. fl' ,lfl' t n d 'aM-t~t t~ .eo O't' ret estfiar .. ., i>l.V~ 8tr• (BRA\10) T ,e 8" ? 30 a.. llCR ·ulu••on• • • '163 , ,,~,.""' .... '-4'0" va e · f e Ar A ,., d' Je~ \J' e• '(<t~,._·..-... ~ .. , •J ,.,.,. ..-pt r ... sf.>a•\c.) ~ • 11 , i , .. 'S •• .,..o 4 l """'(MAX) ~or 1 i improper Ch1nnei. • • t J81 Co" eo1 "a "''••' A,r 6 , ,, 1e · \e1>o•au;~ • ,. "~ N"t! ses <.u~to.11 o• '"B ~a..i~f"lt9' a''f a "< "''0Yht' at>e s ,.,,,_a '"''a ~ate• 1PG 'l(" 1SHOWI .,..ea • 30 p ~ 5a• 11 30 a ~ 1vCR In Love With 1n Older Women • • 1198<' C "Pcly , " J • ~~,,,, .. :.. (1 r v i;.<,.. a~-ve1 ~cu.,s "'I•, j I ''~ t •flit ,it•... .1 fJfHtJ f'T t"lrjed f'<I a,.. !- t<,t• r u.~ 11(11 ')Ur· (WOA) ..., ,, , l 1"' •V< R '1n Searcn of . Golcll n Sky •• •'!'8 Oran 31 ( narlf!C •,at tJ' fr 1 t-t" t.HO' ;tn'\ _, ,(._, ~geO mOuflta1ns 10 the 1\0 ,, 1r , 1 ""', • tt•,. J• e Zt:t "G1 98"' (SHOW) " 1:1 a" 1!:.1 \/CA Indiscreet' t 11iea R "'~ r l ~ r •"'l!OV qc>oeri Wag«e0 A l.\!tin11 '"''"''P' dh r ~~ (1' tr: ti Br f,!J.,, at,re~s ~ atlan "'u "' , 1UCJ( \~•11<y fnJlt' tVI 0!t1u.1mal •OOrr-· tJ Mon q ( lnnerip•c• • • 1«A • r ..... e..,1 fJAnrns CJva1d ,. "V othHnM '••.1ll"'J11\(jit*' ••nl1'1/PrJ A.irl vt et.11lnlancJr_iaM ·S 1 ,,..,,,,. 'f .tttJE~•! ''"' J t'"Jy CJU¥ftf'y !fH 1PG1 1, 1·1 (HBO) ~u• B J!J 1 t; f1 ~, T ie <'I '" I d'" '" , •J""d" er ,, (SEL)ToJA I~,. I? lO ' ~a• JI " Vt ~ 1na!de 1111 Hurd Re.ch e + • • • 98~ f,.1,n.se• e~ Ru19e• • 1 ''"'' .. h.1 I~ .. t e I "'l(>f:~' f,1'11 -me\ t\OoH ... juer s fl'-• 1a ,., ,, tpt t '"'" " .~1A1 t armamef'tc;. ano A-3' a• I. ''°" (Wl8SI 11 II s O!> ~·"' VCR '"v.O.t• From Mets • * • 1c..s3 Sc~,, '* •.c.11001 1t,..1~r1a a !fU • t ·v I,,,.,.," •r~ •'"'"mat g1ari1 a, Af1'S ,3 • 1 I ~" II" 0 l 11> I ~ ~ m I •" '}a "' ' R 1rweeoon of 1ne Body Snelcnere • • • * tt 9S6 Sc r.nce • ., 1 ,r ~9..,,,, Jv'r (...ar\n't P'3"' '''' ttom Q\Jter sp-4lee • uCJ31 .. ~ ;>->d\ 1nen 11a1~ne~ nl( tombte JOuboes of "j.r a•y ,., 1ens SO... 0 <;a• fl p M !VCA1 TM ln••••bl• Man Re1um1 • * • 119'10 Mvs1ery ,. ~ .. .,, ~,. 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'""''"9 ""' "" •·r<WM 1,1ano fPGI I~ (LIFE) q rm 1VCR1 l(ill rh• U"'P'•• • • 1q<,O ( 1ml'<ly• w .11.am Bend., " • ""NI" fen ()I" 'jC)b "S imp.re an<1 meke5 a Ques•ion \:J'" r.aM llln' CMAX) lnu 8 Im 111"°'ed S91tft•" * • rt 98' My,,ery) JuheaM e 11 .. w0<>11••1 "Y"'•"9 A1.1sir1h1" woman sees e m1nd•Owt> ,, BnnO• Sfoftcil men lea1n5 1n11 wttal sne ft,.nks '!'le Slw "·•Pl'Wtne<J AO y!!8" hf!l(>rfl 7•m '1Si) Sal 11 Pm 1(11>9 Crab" • • • ( 1980 ()r~ma) Barry Newman Two ''"''''"rs 11v~I• 51nre cholClhOOO llQht Drtterly over 11'le1r •amoly s Nfw Fnql11M 5natood f'l\IW'4!1SS 105m (TMCl NPfl fl Am Kr~ ol 1'1• Qtymp•c• The Lov11 and love• of Avery Rruno.Q•" '1'11\8 M"''~er·e~I O~vo<l Se•ov Tl\e src>ry of t , 1>1t~•nfl~~man '0tympt<: olhc•al Avery B•un<lage n1s Niii' ftll<l ,,,, hf11lnng r 1nr11sr> IOV(H 100m (WT8S) Sun 35 ~ m I\•~ R•t" a* 1 11 '!f\~ wa• 1 Oeorge Segel An Arn1111 "" f()(OOlll '"'""" lf'>-0 wr.i1h nl a Bro11sh matshel •M IJ lfV, drf W•t 11 J,l f'!An!!'ft f'll\011 ramp IJ4m (E Tnu I~ ,, , 1\lf.H1 It••• Me. Kiii Me' • 11'176 My,lf'ryl C:AtrOll Bak• .. .• 9, lcl(Wl ...on1a11 '''"'"'<Y'1no .o 11'51 c>f '~"'" •S not su•• N'u1thftr •r·P '""'"•flff' ,.,.,., • ._.n, e I'\ uu•I fH 1maq1n~ ~, IW18Sl _.,...,, '' lll n ''" \ll A K1ssH for My Pr .. tdenl" * • I 1964 Comedy) Fred • •;i ·~ 1" lv A r:>ew •oe•e~ "~SbAM ,s '<><Ced 10 ra'e a " ... •l '' s \tltpwo .._,,fQ Nnen ~,..,., necornes ~ fjrst • • e C ,., IP~' ,t trp Un•tt'tl 'i13'1'S I 1 jm Q) Fr 3 30 . Kr111'er •• fl.r•m•r • • • • 19 '9 Orama1 Oushn 11 1• A ~t'"N , • \"'lr"'df" ·~"IS f~ n1s 1:0n ahe• NS .. '• ,_,_... 1 .JS .. a'~ •u• oe~1 prture OtfKtO' Robert f-!,, • ~ 1 "0""'an '1'111•"''""9 actress Streep 1PGI ')-.(MA.() '/';P'" Ii ;i -C.a• ) Om !VCAI L Tiie Lacema~•r • • 11q75 0 1ama1 IUbl!ll., tlupoen A 1~ ri'P'"''· ,-. oeau11c1ar enters into an af'\9u1stung love ~"1 , ,.,,,. a s1u<1en1 1rom a i'\oghe• soc1a1 1evel IAI ' R"' (llRA\10) Sun 5 c;-m 11 30 pm lady e ..... 1•e" + 11981 Susoen~e) Diane Lane A Ph1la '" r~ a ,.1nnow rires,er l<11n5 1he 1ao1es on a de•an9ed "r 'e' ,.,., 10,... Nho .,,,111 no1 1ea11e tier atone tR) •!)8" jSELl 111e 5 pm (TMC) Tve I? am (VCRI The Lady From Ynte1d1y" .i. * 11984 Orama! Wayne h ~~'"' A H011\tun tt\,s1nessmaf' stun\ h1~ wife and fa " ...,, , 1a,., ..,,,h ,,Pw.r. ,., h1~ former V1(l;lnamese 91rlfnend ""1" O tvtt 12 •5a m IT foe 11•0am Lan•ler' • • 11984 Ad•el'lu•el To,., Sell&C'~ Scotlana , ,,., ~"" tt•e r 81 lnrre a ma51er 1h1el a"d nt' 9111t11eno 10 "'d "lM tl•'"'""rl\ trorn a Go•man countess fRl Jo' (MAX) Tr , 4 1S am (CCI (VCAI Tl\e Latt 01nou ur' * • 1197' r a111a~yl Al('hlr<l Boone .,..,, ,_.,1 !1 s, l'".e")t ma,.. enterc. a pt"h1SIOttt"' age to hunt l l•nn~a " ~"0 1~ ~Talke<l oy • pr1m1\ove fl•be (Wl8S) Mon S 05 pm 111e L111 Sterfoghllf" • • 11984 <;coence foetl()nl l ance p<f TN• ~ •f'" ·nventor ~f ~n aslra vo<len game wt'ttSl<S a •Prn il9,!,' r I ""ter space 10 play •I lor real !PG) ,00.., U r r 11 3!. pm rr. I I 30 pm 1vCR1 Lau••" + • • • 119u Mys1ery) Gene r tl!•nev An 1110 JA ·• Nllw 11>rk OlumnoS\ taunts a Ol!fl!Ctove OC>s.eSS4!ld ,. 1• •ht> flO'lra11 ot a ... om•n tovno sl•.n OtrllC1ed lly Otto p, .. ,,. "9e• 88m (TMC) Sun 1;> 45 a m (VCR) The l egend of Sleepy Hollow" * • 11980 Mystery I Jett , ~· ,,~ 1 .• l' • v v"n<••tear.r>e• Ichabod Crane 1s '''9"1 .. .,.,. :.iv •"""''I'~!> nt.>rseman Bneo Oii the Wash•rn,jlon . ] ""~w 1PG 98m (OtSN, Mon 6 pm Set 10 am ·n1 Leu Tt11n Z.•o e 1987 Or~ma) AnO•e"' McCan11y ,, 13p,P•ly Holl' "C~ ~•<"IS 11y 10 rescue 1ne11 cocBOne .l 11'1< 1e<1 tr.end Base<l on me Brei Eas1on EU1s novel (R) 98'1' !SHOW) WIKl 12 50 8 m tCCI IS) fVCRI "Lei's M•ke 1 Dirty Movie" I (1978. ComedVI C1auoe 6•asseur 1we> .i•u99hn9 him makers chaf'191 fhlltt en1,. '" ~·1eu1on '" r rance (R) 82m CMAX) Fn 11 45 Pm "L•lebo•I" • • • f19U 0111ma1 Tallulah Benkhead A •'11< 1o11rnahst and other survivors stt111 11'4!1" ttleboat with 1r,p 11 noa1 t apta1n wflO ~1n~ s 1he11 ship 0trec1ed by Alf18'J Ho• 111 •r • '!6n" ITMCI Su11 • 2.5 8 m Wed 8 •"' (S) .vrn1 "Lightning, tile Whltl St1Mlon" • ( 1986 Ort,....) Melley R"nney A gRmOter tnseS tl1S money &n<l ht5 hOfSI! 8 '""'" only nne 9111 cen ride '"" that 9111 ·~ slOWly 90'"9 N•M 1P(j1 95m (TMC) Thu 10 JO Im Fro 5 20 II m 11cn The Loon. ti>• Wilch Ind the W11drobe" * • * (1979 r" ldren\ Children go oy way OI a CIO~el 'nlo me t1ri1ny ••"'1 n! Narnoa Ba,ed on a novel lly C S L•'"''' Antmlle<I 9'>m (DISH) S.1 1 pm !VCR) Ltttlt F8uH Ind 8ig Hilty" * * 11970 Or1m1) Robllf'I Ap(ft0<'1 A molo•cycle racer suspen<led to< (lnnklnQ be •"'8' mechanre le>< a seltosn Dr1ggar1 whO •ICllS unde< 11, name 1n1 gg,,. (Z) rn 5 pm Sat 11 30 Pm "El Lobo Nt9t0" 11980 Spanish) Fe1n1nOo Allfln<le A Ctt'•ar tlf' '"S ganu 09 lllner 1ventv<IS a'1'0l'OSllS. un P\luO•intl' u111vers1111roo se conv,.ne en Ill tvStio.<O de Monl"""Y ante IOS ll•()()ellOS de 11 1nv1sroQn ""''c>amerocant 90m m Fn 2 I m "TN Long Hol Sumflwf" *** (1 985 M1n1Mftel) Don Jonnson A Sou1flern patnarch pays • denoe<OVS llfltler 10 roun hos dl lJ9fllll• rn Frencnman s e.nd. Min Based "'" SIO•ltlS Dy W1l~1m Fautto.nlll 194m (~ Fn 11 30 • rn (VCR) The LonQHI NIQhf' + * • ( 1972 ()ocudr•ml ) O•vtd Jan55An A k"1napoe1 an<1 n•s gorllr~nd keep a roc;h mi n s naUQnte• a11ve 1n • IPK••I coffin with 1om118'J life sue>!>0'1 T4m (TMC) TLlfl 10 30 Im "The Lo•t Boy•" • • (1981 liortOI) Jawn Pa11re A woman an11 l'lllt two ,ons move 10 " Calrlornta town "'hn'" vAmp1111 p11nkJ recru11 one son I nd llQhl h1• blot!>· "' tRI 92m (MAXI Son t t pm (CC) IS) (VCR) "Lott Command"*•* 11966 Or1m•) Anff10ny Ovrn•' A herl'I w()(l11no pe&Hnl l>Komt& a rebel feeder dur~ !tie f ·~nrh A'9f!"An War 13()m II) Tue 3 30 am (VC ) Love Stor(' • • • (1 970 Romance) All M1cGraw Roet H••vA•d WAt:.,P Oliver woos and wflds PO<>< Rldelttl11 Siu 'lP~• '"""V ,,, \f"ll• nt h•, t11tne• 11'(1 '"*dies 8111•fl(! 0" 36/0aily Pilot Oct. 23-2 the l'V)V('I oy E"l" Se9il 1PG1 99m (WTIIS, W8'J 1 an-1lfCR! Love's S•v•ge Fury' • 11919 Orama) Jennifer 0 N41~ &. Sournern oei•e ~u,,991e\ 1c., rp1,a1n tne lam 1y manst0n HIOm CD fue 3 a "' 1vrR lo•HICI< • • • 1983 Romance comeclvl 01)(.1141 Ml>Ore 5.qm11n~ f •euO ' <'"JSI a0•'~6S I marfoe<I Ne "f ">0 t1~yr-n 3l11'S1 ,n W"\ve Nil,, a '-'C)l1ttnl 1n nttt1ted fr()m I taagve 1PG1 95,., CH80) Weo 11 a m (VCR) lucky L•dy • • 11975 Comedy-OrarN) H;ic•ma" Pror>•b<llO" e•a sm11991e1s blltlle ooltl toOe• 1ne '"w w~r1e runn•n<J •um 1n 'he1r n'9n·soeed t>Oal I tl8m(MAJC)lue 1:?pm Sal 6 a m "Lucky Luke 01ltont on the LooH " * • 11983 Ch• 1re"' Cnwrroy t uc~y 11.c•s >1Jllaw !)101he•s Wltn h r,orse Jrolty J.>mr>e• ano 'l°'J BusnwhaCk An•ml l qom Q) 5at 12 t• m (WPIX) F• 6 30 am M-N "M•cao" * • j 1952 Aoven1u1e) Rabin Motchum er ano an aoven1ure1 v•s111ng a Far Eastern P<l'I 1nvotveo 1n me searcn 101 a 9an951er Uee1ng U S eutn ties &Orn (NICK) Sal 2 am 1VCA1 "Mad HovH" • 11981 Horroq f11sh Everly IOe"I IW•OS ate l!lllrl•led alter Seven \18315 IO< 8 D!nhdty p enoing "' tetrOI' 92m 0 Mon 12 a m Tll• M•CIMU MuHum' •• 11 986 Comectvl K c:amt>ell The 11eao at ii VICIOl'•an insane nylum oivH eige• 1nun<;1 cQlleague a 91.1o0eo 1ou1 67m (8RAV01 Sit pm 13Qam "M1gn1hcent ObHHIOO" • + • 1195" Ora,....! Ja Wyman "''''" playtx>y •llO••l'Cl•y causes a ooc1or s oe anc> 1ne t>01nc>1ng ot 1ne man s w1te ano oevotes homa.tf surgery to re~1o<e he• sognt tO&m (WTBS) Sun 12 am !VCR) M•ld lo 0.def' • I 11987 Come<Jy) Ally S'-dy A le goclmotfl6r g .. es a sOQlle<l 0evl!(ty Hills "811ess I new I as mao<> fa< ;i c•U$ 1e1en1 agent (PG) 96m (~ am 11 pm Fn 8 pm (TMC) Tue 6 pm (S) (VC M•k•ng Mr Right"** 11987 Comecly)JOl'ln Melk A PA woman is noreo 10 ennance ,._. •ma99 ol a111na c any c0<rec1 anorood ntmeo Ulysse!> 0.recle<I Dy Su <;eo0e1man (PG 131 95m (MAX) Sal I I Im (CC) C (SHOW) Sun 10 am 6 pm IS) (VCR) "The Making of the PrHoOenl IMO"** .. * (1963 umentaryl Tn1s cnronreles 11\e race t>etw_, ~ Kennecly an<l Rrcl\arll M Ntron Sneo on IOI boOI< Theoc>ore H WMe 60m (OfSNI Sun 9 pm "M•n In !tie WtldtmeH" •• * (1971 AOventure) R arll Hams Cunnroa\5 leave a t1on1oer scO<Jt. mauled 911aly tor dead. l'4!I sur.1ves 1h1ni.s lo l'ldlans tnd pl re•e"91 (PG) IOSm mt Thu 8 pm "Miii on Fire" * (1987 ACh()n) Scon GleM A tor,,,... 0P9ra1111e oecomes booy9.,11d tor a rich g111 1111e< napped by Italian 1errOl'•Ms (Rl 93m (HBO) Tue 8p m "TM Men Wl'o Knew Too Muctl" *** (1934, penseJ Leslie Banks An11ch1s1s k!Cnap a 8rn11ll 91 keep ,,.., oa•en1s Qv•et about a plo1 10 i.111 1 dtplOml Royal Aft>ert Hall 011ec1eo oy Allred Htt 85m (A&E) Mon 1 a m jVCRt "The Men Who Lo-.cl C•I Oen<:lft9" * * * ( 1973. w etnl Burt Reynalds A Wells F 1190 ~tective tracu • r<>Obe• n1s gang •"<I ll\911 caph..,. on the run trom 11vsbeno (PG! I I 4m (TMCI Thu 2 pm (VCRI "The Min Who Ntvtf WH" ** * (19$6 Or1ma) C(1 Webb Brtt1sh onlelll(}lln<"e olloeers pl101 1 torPM 1 I ma)O< carry•ng d11a 10 mislead tne Nalls 103m (M Sun <' 30 pm Tl\u 6 15 I m (S) "Man, WClfNtn lftd CMd" *'*'* (1993 °'""'' M S'-n A Cahl0<n•1 proten0< h•S wole •nil Oil make room tor n.s recently Ofl)nl ...cl fllegltwnele r son tl'Gl 99m CTMC) Sun 7 • m I Ip m W.CS t01 pm 15J(VCAI "Me-..ite<" *** 11986 Crnne d••,.....I W,.. Pete•H n An FBI agent •S ~le<! OUI of •l hrtmenl IO mass murderer n only ne c1n Otrec1e<1 by Michael fR) I t9m (SHOW) Tue 10 pm (VCR) "M1nny'1 OfpNn1" .. (1978 eom.dy) RIChlfd L A rOOll~ poli<:em1n coaches a mollfly t>Oyt bntbe• 10 the cttampt011sn.p !PG) 91m (StfOW) Tue 4 30 (VCR! "Me"Owe" • • * ( 1969 My,.ervl Jemes Gar..., Pt eye Phtl!p Marlowe s se1rct1 tor 1 l(ansn Qlf1 I br leads 10 oc;e-pteC. murllit•S 1no I TV star in ffout>ll 95"' (TMC) Mon 2 pm f"* 5 •O 1 m Fn 8 30 • "A M.m.d Man" • * (1984, M1ntM•-) A Hop111ns "' OOte<t B1111sh 1>amS1er 1 1!11111 wtlt! 1 Amer ICl n discovered by ht A wife enlls on m 200m G) Mon I 30 e m fVCR) "Miry Whitt" I•• (1977 OocudrllTlll Ed Flande•I ht 1 er Prize w1nntng newsman Wolkam Allen"""'" ~ be•5 no~ teen 898 <11ugn1e1 ~~lfld 1n 1 rl()iOg IOC t 92 t I OOm (DISH} W.O t f 30 p m (VCR) "Mllf'f, M11ry" * * (1963 Come<tvl 0«:>01t Re vorce<l puCJh$tle< t1Ms in iove Mlh •• wtf1 Bu41d on Oy Jf>un Kerr I :.>6m II) T 0141 I 30 I m n 9 F y MOVIES "MHlef of Olu..,.• • (1982. M1'11111ns) Alexanoe• Fu St>e1'19 Two l<lv9nt\He<a llQllt 0-"llS to< an ancient tt!T!Qle S ITMIUl'I ot I aolt<I gold Bu<ldn1 !RI 107m aJ 5'1 12 pm 'Maurice"•• fl9e7 Drama) J1mes w11oy C1m1>t~ man M1Uto01 k>ves Chve and Chve s oame~&eper Dir11e1 IKI oy Jame• Ivory From 11\e E M Forster novel tRJ IAOm (l,.AVO) Wtd Sp m . (Z) F11 9 pm Sai 2 a m 1\'CR) "Mu" lftd ~.. •lit * p 982 Drema) Tom 'l1nl\1 FOUt ~ con.ge tt!Jdlnts a.come socaugnt op "1 POl)Ular l1nt11y game ltlll one los.s '"'own 1C11n1tty I t04m IWO"I F11 Sp m (VCR) 'Ml encl h Colofter' • * ( 1958. Comedy! Danny Kaye Thrown loge!Mf by chance 1 Jew1sn mi n and an anli S.m11te ottic.r 1orrnu1a11 a pl1n 10 outwl! "'' N1t11 110m . Wed 12 p m "TM.....,.,,.. .. **• (1974 OramaJ Clor•• LH cllm•n '"' 1mpovtrianed 1114Qr1nt larml\~ 1n111ll1 n.t Ctllldren M\!I o.i.rm1n111on 10 1n11n 1Ditta•111 74m CJ Tue 10 pm "NIM o-i ~· ••• (1948 01am11 Bvroen Mertd11h "11 unacctldtlld p1yell0analyt1 1\11 10 1n1w1r 10 10. ooron.r abo\/I 1n n RAF pilOt he wu 1ru t1ng lor sn1tterld -• 103m (Al!) 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Horror) Artnur F ,.nr Dogs Ind nurnant ere tvrn«l 1nto k1l111s 11te< u poture IO ltll blOOd ol 1noen1 llSl'I 78m e Fn 4 1 m "The Mooft'• °"'Home" •• (193e Romanc.-come4y) Maroaret &.a.v1n To. counsnip 1nd mamege 01 a movie lter •nd 1 ~" movet alor10 1 stormy pell\ 931'!1 (ZI Wld 5·30 pm (VCR) . .._.r ..... (1 982 Or1m11 Roc.n 0.IHWIO AM-•••ry man IOt 1 CM11M res11ura"1 w11111 into I terr<Yll l I nd It ·~ IO l'le!P stoo ,, 79m (SHOW) Wed 30 I rn 'The~ C:0.9'" * • • (19ee AdYl!llutl ) Hernton ord Cnnll In~ AltOI FO• mov•• NS l&mlfy IO a tropl- 1 , ... Ind l>UllOI I QO•nt a malllf 01rectld Dy Pei.< .ir (PG) 117m(M4 WICJ 7 pm 12 JO I m (VCR) ·~·......,.· •• (11178.Cnrne drame)ROOl<1S1aolo A oa Angeln pollCe cap111n and !l1a apeciat 1111111r1~ a llllt ol nun• PllOI f()f !I'll TV Slf... 78rn (TMC) Tue 3 m (VCR) ~ ,....., ltotllnHft" • • (1979 Ac!Yenturt ) Ro l..ogtn The Aobln.ons IMve 1n111'1>1n '" ,_ 10 get 10 MIV'I In 1 ,_ rl9'0" ot Colorado (G) OOm.(WOR) Sun 9 a m (VCR) n. ~ .._,. .. * (1980 w 1111m) Cnartton ••ton. Two olcl-1111!1 W~ng tur It IPPI•• try 10 prot9c1 runewey ll'ICllttl lrQrn ,..,., •"'YY ••·mate (RI m (MAX) Wed 3 I m (VCR) , ...-Mn.. .. Jo .loMe" •• (11171 Drema) DMl Jr Two l'llgh-~ stvdlnn wno 11eo 10 get mar· try IO llwl "*' own Mt In 1968 Oeti>'t• P<HtUfll !*'lflll tnO r.eignbOrs. 7Jrn.m Wld 3 a m • lehMel• ................. (1951 eom.dy) non WltlO. A lecNref posing u a man pell 70 entere Old fol!• home 10 pr~ 191 '' a •t•te ot mind m.~ Mol'I I pm , I • m .._,tt ** (1"7, ~I JoM H1w1<11 An illl~loplllilt ~ I murdef Ind rnMta I lll'nplrlU wNl not b9 wti11 .,,. ...,... 1().Am (llL) wees II p rn .. , , HI ley1" *** (19'S. Mylle<y) Frid urrey A polltter ott'ends thl r111dent1 of a bacll· mov""ln oOmmvnlty 94m ' Thu 1 !)() 1.m • 9Y ...._ of lltlMWty" •• (19e&, Ori/I'll) Betoen A man pll09d In 1 peyeN1tr!C l'IOIC>ltal bMllng nf1 wttt l11t1t ll'llpl'~ 10 Mm I ~ly lfld pe~vi.11 1<>'m (UIA) Wed 9 pm encl ,. .. of II ow.H •• (1"5. } Su11n Sll'l ndOfl F1tC11t Ole11tor BtnltO '1 <laughl9f, Eddi. II IOfn be~ Nm Ind Mr , ou1tl0 IOrllOn m1n11l9r OtlNno Cll l'IO ~ Sun It • m (Ptn 2) (CC) ISi (VC11) .,.. ...... , .... (111'4. Comedy) Lartinl 0.y I ~ I petl'Cf\lnt for MCtetari.t"'"" on. """<> 't .uccumO IO l'llt d'll rms 94m (NICtCl Son 4 I m "My,. .. L..ady" *** (1964, Mulleal) lwO<ey He90urTI Prol11sor Henty Hwirt• 1>911 n. can make oodlney Ellra Onoitttle speak and ac1 -•• 1 duollHa Otcara tor b911 l>Clvre dlrllCIOr George CLI'ior Ind ICIOf Harmon {G) 170rn (MAX)"4on 5pm Fn I0-301 m .(TMC)Sa1 230 pm (VCR) ' My Men Godftey'' * * * 1193&, eorn.ay1 Wijflam Powell A rany i oet111t1 oou on1 scavenger nunt tor 1 torgonen man Ind oronge l'loml 1 ~n of 1i.tur9 dOwn on r11a lvck 95rn (l) Sun S 1 m Tue 9 30 • m , Wed 2 p rn "Myew.y on Monftlf 1.iancr· • (Ille! Ad'tlfttufe) Tereno1 Stamp A Si n Frenaaco rycoon 'ton 1nd 1 pl"()-'"'°' are sl\lpwr.ckld ori a llOIClnlC 1t11nc1 wtlh dlno- nvrs a 111ft1m and gold I OOm (OISHI Sal 1 p m 1 1.m "Tl'll New Canturion•" • •• (1972. Orama) George c Scott A veteren Lot AngelH pottoe M<gMnl WOfl<t wltl'l I •ool<le going to law tcl'lool From the JoMP'! Wamblvgh novet I'll 1 09m (MAX} W~. 10 p,m. (VCA) "Nut Tim. We LO¥*" *** (1936. Orama) M11g119t Sulll vll\ A young couple Ind~ friend enjoy I ~ 1r rellllOllll'lrp brOuQh1 on by 1hl hu1b1ncf1 ~• 1r1v111tng IJ10 "'' w111 111~ dutlel 87m fZ) Mori 7 p.m .. Wld 8.30 a.m "TIM Nigt11 Hal !yH" ** (1942. Myttery) Jlmet Mason Two 9nusn scnootmerm1 laltl rttvge trorn 1 storm with a sl'llllsnockld mus>etan W!ION ck>Mt haa 1 s~1tw1ori 79rn (NICI() Fn 4 1 m (VCR) -- "A H191'1t In C.MOlenca" ••• (19'e, Comeoy) Tht ~if• Bro1111rs A IOUP" gou up• vecvvm etea"* ""*' Grovena. cnoeo 1nd Harpo carry on 11 1 Moroocan l'IOtll w11n oostwer N1111 too11ing ror gold 8ISrn (TMC) wees. 4 p m . Thu S I 0 a m IVCR) "'nfgl'\1, Molflef'' ** (1988, Of1m1)SIHy~k. Sutcl- dil Jts911C1t111pend1 mueh of ltll lalt nlgh1 of lier Mld- NISt hfl at the k~ctllfl llblt will! !\ef motr>er. (f>G-13) 98rn (HIOJ Mon 2 pm Fn 10. 15 I m (CC) (VCR) "Nlgl'\1 of the LIVfnO l>Md'' *** (1968, Hom>f) 0uant Jones People !'Ilda 1n a "'°""from cem1Yorou1 walling corps.s turned into rornl>il1 by rldlallOn llbll. OW~ Dy Georg41 Romlfo 98rn • Thu 1 1 m .. • Thu 2 1.rn. (VCR) "Nlghtflyefl" * (1987, ScllnOl llction) C.ttrenne Mery S1tw1rt Scrent11t1 find 1 llOIOQtam man lfld tOITI91t'M!Q e1111 aooard 111 Old apacelhoQ lelMCI 10111plor• lhl p11ne1 Voicryn (R) 119"1 {TMC) W9d 8 pm 2 I m (VCR) "Ni9'11'\awb" *** (1981 $ospenM) Sytvelter SllllOl'l9 Unde<ooYlf N-Yor11 dl19ctlvet ar• Witting tor Wullgar 1 prol111ionat te<ror•st 1111 IMl'I In LonOon (RI 99m (MAX) Fri 10 pm (CC); ta..owi Soo 10 pm (l) Tue 9 pm Thu I 30 pm (VCR) "A Niehtmat9 on !Im Sll'fft 3: OrMnl Wanton" * ( 1987, HO<rotl H91tner LlngenU/Tlp TMnl pl.gued by bid OrH ms unoergo dn'O tnetapy I/Id gang upon Frec)dy trie SllS!le' IA) 98rn (TMC) Tue 10 p m , 3 45 I m , Sat 3 50 a m (Z) Fn 11 30 p m (S) (VCR) 'No Sig Dffl" •• 1198'. Drlml) Kem Olllon A juvenlll d1l1nQuen1 let OUI OI • Oeten11on °'"* trlM to tit In It I ron•or nign IChOol 87m.(TMC) Thu, e 3S 1.m. "No Time l0t lefvNnU" *** (1958, Comedy) Arwty Gntt.ttt A 04IOfgll fiayMed l<>ff'I "" ~ Air Forw and makes ui. dll1lc:ult '°' Illa carw ~ wtttlOt.rt even iry;ng 11 Im (WTM) Sun I I 35 1 m (VO'} "No"""9 .__.. •• • (1937, Comedy) Caroll Lombard A IM~trmOflt blonde • dock>t Nyt tt'I te dy•no so 1 te newsman br~• lier to New Yortc O!rtc1.0 by Willl1m elfrnan 75m • Tue I p.m, (VCR) "Number One With•....-·* (1987, Crtmed!'ll'N) ~ en C1rrtdlne A IUl"'9 Lot A~ polloe °' ....... Ind "" Qutrlly partner hunt I dfvg tord natpeCt9d In IN ~ mun1ty (RJ 101m (TMC) Fn 9 pm ($) (VCA) "~" ** ( 19'0 Drema) MICt\114 LMmld A r~ wldow9d rorrner l'llld """ '"um.a,_,~ et 1 New von. hospltll PllOl tor !fie TV Nnl• 1 OOm (ll"l wees t pm (VCR) 0-P-Q Dally Piiot Oct. 23-29m MOVIES loPW I _, iailor ~ • ~ IW'O ,..,._ OC* ~ It'd -~ °"' '"""' "'*> ..,., ~.., S alf·•-·'IO....,_~ (PG11·-· 5.1! 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"' ---.,,.. costl ....... .,.. °' .,.. ~ OOlr'O '-0 IJCO lf'GI ..... ~ I JO I m f'>/OPI) "'Tlie a....."' ft 1198& ~II H11nry Tl"""9S AU S <nl'W' It'd ... ..,.,.., ,..,..,., • •OOOF9 h lllJOr9nl ll9J'1d d a -. ~ _., AvPt_.. IPGJ 93m It.at #Itel e • ,., ' 0,., (TllCl w.o l p .... l\'CR) R-S ..,._ ...... o..r-• 1rs o..,..., "-For"dl ~~,..Texas ~ OOl.(llllH _._, 1 ~ .,._ ~by • ~ oJ ~ ""°'~ IP'G) ... ~ "" I 0-0S I m l\'CR) """""'-' .._.... (1987 .,,,_ ~, 5'>0 ~ ""' An:zonll r"lrCIOOC:$ alf<:e' P'S IO ~ """"' ,... ~ in.no '° •ao oc:i--, orvc;i u,,, IRl 9 1,., IMAXI ~ 11 -Spl'l(VCRf ~ .. ,._.,.-• 1911 wan R<:f'*'oa.,,on A9nt- ..r1 °""'' :w do ~ 9l)el b9'W>CI .,_.,., lnft IO ~ 1C1 ~ Nall ~ "' 1 !M2 f OOf\A fPGt 99rTI ~ TU9 SO!> pm (VCR) --......Ma.-~ .... ,1997 ~)~~ A IOMr an0 "" ...... lt.oOna;> I ~ !<om .,.. ~· rtll'9 ~ t.laoe "" Joel ""° Et'W"i ea.. (PG-I 3) ~ {Z) S.,-9 30 a m Tue 1 JO a m Thu t030pm ICCJ1S1/VCR) ""Tlle M "-"" *** p ge() Comedy~) Tor>y ~ A~ l&ll~I 11'.s IO.,,,,,.. .,, .,.,,. ,,,..,. ..... ..e. a S~ ctw"ICS If' IWUt Yon.. 105nl (IHOW) s.1 9 • ,.. "A....,,._._~"** 1'179 ~)&..,, ~ T-S""1'18utord ~~­ .,,_,., 10 tJr-..g a IOC:8I mooo-• IO ,....... 95ftl . S. 12 pm (YCAJ ..,.... _.. * 11987 ~1 ~ ~ A IOUil" CIA aoar1t ,.....,. a ..,.... °""""" dlher a ~ "!IC> !\'om ~ 110 w~ (P'G-13) .,,. (teal ~ I 30 p l'I CZ) S.,, 9 p m Mon 9 e m 2 lO a m , Tue tl p m . W.O S a m ' p m Thu 9 p m (\'CAI .....,... * (11115 ~) Met! ~ M "VY ~ ---~~ ~ """"°"' ...... .-i.,,.,.,.,., ~-~ "' Woo10 Wll Q S.,0-..., .......... ('R) 911'11~ ~ 7 • "' 2 15 • "' ~ 11 p"' (Sl (YCAJ "U ~· (~I T,.._._,. p0t .._.. ...... 09t. ~,.,. '"""""-~ p otJew•- '*9 lldilCIWM • "' l'UM) hogW '°"' • Thu • p "' ......... ~~~•11tlll~I Wlrldr 0 w.... ....,.,,.,.. ""•ounO In mel-ordllr lngiar'9 . .,.., • -.,.,,,,., ... ()fl .. 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""""*LUC)~ ICun 1907 f"lor enca _.. ,,.. ::CIUS'" ""° ""MtS l!'le ,.,.,, ,,,. -~ C>- • JC:leel II) ~ "'<Jr'f F'"O'I' "-E M f~ter ~ • I S---(m_.j \Acri I 1 p m l\ICP I "'l_L..-*** 11977 ~ T...-.s11 W•""' A ""'°°"' 1 ~ anO .,, OIO GiMner> ~ CIO"'l IO ~ " "-"°"' • ~ tiea-oom C>tr..o by ~ t.ory IJ>GI 1 Olm (MAY'Ot W.O 9 30 p m (VCR) ........................ PM 0.-) Duw GorOOn " OleC:ll jllZl ~ """' ..... y~ '-• I ,,,.,.., ()r'I 'Tll I.Aft Ber'-. d I 11611 Par'S 0reaa0 by Bl<YanO f~ (RI llJrl" ~ S.,. 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Orwna) Elzao.tfl raytor A ~ CaMor'rle ll1n1 lllM I Clll9J"'W' _.)' l'rom hit ..... an0 tllllel'I D:reQao by Vincente M~ 119"1 IMAX) Tl• 9."' "" 1 lO p"' C"Cf'l "'Tlie ............. -•• ,,.,~,~ Olann NI ti:uno ~ acor.11 his ~· unlfl an eoo- OP'll ...-.S IWn I ~ f'lun'90 by Mounci9s 11 Om (l1llC) Wion 8 a m ~ Dae ....... ~ ldooaf" •• (1988, CtW ~"'I Sc:oc0r S/-.ggy anO Sc:r11Cl9Y mek• ~al MIU °""""<>Od'. lftaf*'g .:N>ol '°' fl'O<AI ,.__, I~·~ 'P-"' ""-....... .., ----•• (1987 Comedy) ....,,.., J Fox A WOUllMJI yulJPl lrom K.wlul corn.a to ,.,,. YCIA, -"9r'I he ~ Ir! a rNltll room but P"ltenOt to 1>1.,~ (PG-13)110m (M90)Se1 9a m 1030 o "' ICC) CSI (YCAJ • .__ 9' • ......_ ~ * (191M Dram.) Wlllltm S....... A borlCI l'Nn .....,..., •• his INWTllOJ .....,, prOMllules one d -"""' he • lor'CllO llO Rap ~ but ~ .-..,... 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I I 973 Hor•O'I a.q,QOC KoOOI' s.c>ar11.o S.amew ""'"'S tOd comphcatlO"s to "" ""'"llglt>On o• • """'Oe< ..miessed oV a '900'1., fRI 93"' (WT'9S) Fn 7 O'i 1 m IVCRt ' Slt9ng Pretty" • * • 119'8 eom.cty I Rooer1 'I' OV"9 ~" oa•ents 01 """ Orltty 00'{5 flnc:l a ,,._ o.oy s~ !J' •"OW· I 1• ~r S...,_e M m fOl5") Uot> t ' )I' ;:rn °Sll.IUfttoOMlft' 9 e 1978 ~IOeOor .... RI"' A 9'Jf' 1()4>n0 ••le< StlU.S IN SiOOet ~ I ,_, "HO" IOOm II Sal 11 •S p m "Sliy Hellt"" •• (1975 Ad....,turet ~ MerJO:trl Cr.,-. ,.,.~ steal • ronune '" 9CJiO OVll<ln ,._. "' our tuJO by 1n- Mt>t dfV>SoQn of !hi Los ""9Jfes ~ ~ s OJoen ~ ~ex;; .. Sat 10 0 "' fN a~·· •11995 0-.~t M~O Keoe•~ 4" a S0o""'9 r()do. ""OJ' Qt¥'1S U0 "9< CAI-IOt I 'X> • ...... '941 IO an Atlat'll 8' ... 1PG-131 105nl ~ WIO 1 "' 1CC11S1 fVCR! "'°"'9 Klftel of w~·· •• 1 t9e7 Aornanoal E•,,. SIOIU A IHn 199 greu• monlley s ~ lr,.nO -C• "•m ..oo a pepuia• II"' cri ~ l os ~ '"'V" ~ ·PG 1))93m(5"0W) T1>1 12pm S pm tCC)(St (T1111C1 S.t 9 1 m 7 p m tCC1 1S1 (Z) fn 7 o m ICCt fVCP SomJ1Nn9 wv.tf'' • • • t !996 ~I ••• 0..-S A NICI<• .wtVnl~ lal<e $ a "fl.Cltl'I lamir,,...... '""" "'9" Kl'"IOOI '9Unt0" anenoeo by,... es <:emnc1 ,,.,_. O..ected "v Jonall'lan ~ fR), !lm ms,,. • • I Tutt llpm Wed •2om Tn... 230 a m 1s11VCR "5cwrf, Wrong """'""' ••111 11 948 ~,_ S.rt>ara St•"""Vd< A l>Jdr!C)Oen IWUt "°" ,....,n • • P"Ot'eS ..... nvsNnd 11 ""S of!ICl .na ~I~...,... IJiOO"'ll ,,.. "'"'Oe< 89m (MAXI r ue J o"' l'VCA• ··~··· f> • • p 96() H~ionaj Or-I • • OouQlas A Tht IC\al'I S11¥111 Ml<'! to llgl"lt "'"" ,,,..,... ~s · sia111 11voll 9911n11 Clec.IOln! ~ OwecNd r ' S1an1ty Kub<ICli. Oscar IOt Datt~ acter P~tt Ustino• 196m (WTS&) Fn 5 OS om IV°'l "~ ~·· *** 11976 Romence-coml<lv B 5 ...... SO"I An 11'1~1 •no • ~ c.etcn _. OUl-ol ,. " -.1e11n Sl8Shtng ~ IT()lft f Dena robbery "'a ~~ • tPGI 99m CZI Sun 10 30 om ~ 9 30 a m Thu 1 1 • a"' (VCRI "ScMnoul" •• 1t96e M~ ~I £~~""' 'l race c11 °''"'"9 rOCll '''' llorts wim en ~ hlS °'" .... mer •no lf'IJ autnor 01 a t'>OOI> at>out men ll6m (SHOW) S.1 10 1 m """8all" •• • 11964 ComJOyl Tom .......... A 0'00.• ~ Sue>pltl< flnos tTul loYI tn ,.._ 'fQrtl -"" N ~ ~ "1411 •• a l)()y on C-.oe Cod Dwk1'90 ciy Ron ~o 'Pu 11 tm {T'MC) Mon 9 p"' 2 a "' CSI ('YCA) "Thi l9y wYIO C-In,._ ... Cdl#"' ••• p W Suspen11) Ricn.ro 9ur1'0tl 4 cyna1 ~ ~ O'•y• Coto War Olln'lll IMtl'1 an EH i GeflTWI ~ Ow«1IO t>y M1r11n Rm rrQ<TI 1"' JoM i. CalTI nQllOll 112'm (IMOWI Tut 10 1 m (VCRI "SlllllO 1r · ** "* Pts3 Watl w..m H0101n A 'Y" cal U 5 MrQNnt tS ~ H I ~ ... "°"""' " I o.m..n pnson camp OwlCMCI ciy 8ity WlcW 9"t "10' <>Kat tor HOiden 120m (1"0W) Mon 10 a m jVCRl "A~ In '~ c-.tf" (I Me. Or-)~ OM A covntv oroteev«>< 111111 rour non-,._,,. ~· IC' rrtallor lhe o.am °'"' M'v~""" 1 blC>y 1 OOm • M<Y> 9 p "' (CCt !Sl ~ "'"'* .... , ..... , .•• tt977 ~).,..,,.., 8atiM" A pla'f*OQtll ~·· 0.... IN l'k1 1Nt -Of NI IT'(!v'4!• ~enlly tn~ I ti.,...,°"' t10y 110 NI fire IC"'' tehOol '()()in • Sun , 1 • "' .. ..,_ Oofa"' ••• (1972 ~) [)us!!ft HoflmW\ A mtld-mennereo me1'11melben tum. ~ .._, ,... p10 •ooatl~ wffe It •IC*S 01rac;teO by S.., ~ IA! 1 llm (WTQ) Wect t 20 p m ~I "lnet .....,.., ** (1"7 $<4'1 I -· Ctinitoo"I' """9 A~ Yon. ~I ... ...._.. Na t.lle MOtY on 1111 •ft Of I l)imC> "*'Ot't ""1 Of I f'MI f*!1P up ~ murCW tR) t 7m (IHOW) Set 12 15 1 m (Sl ~ .. .._,_ .. •••tttn ~-.1en..nos "".,-convoct MOVIES a nooller ano an ol<! m•n tea.• Bertin 10 s11n QY9f 1n Wit · cons•n Oltecte<I t>y Werner 11e11o0 108m (MAVO) Tue 5 pm 9 30pm "SUOOI...., of '42" • • • p q71 Romancel Gary aom.1 Ul'\lrk t nrs bu<l<IH!~ O~v ano 8en1~ 1een a~ Herm11 taNt .., IOve Nrtn a tonety "ar t>•ode It tlwl be&etl (PG) 102m (TMC) Frr 12 p m tVCRI ··1un1>um" * * (1979 ACl"entu•e) Ferrari Fawoen A mooel ano a pr1v11e eye nelp a New Vorll msurenc;e rnve1> 11ga1or with a <IH Clty cu e of frauo .., Acapulco (PG) t01m (WT9S)Tue 100S a m 100Spm (VCR) "a..p.,man 11" * * * 11980 Aelven1ure1 Chrrt k>Ohet Reeve The Man of Steet gets se•tOUs w111> L0ts Lane and lrgl'tts tru ee ou1cas1S from l<ryp1on 1n le&g.,. wrth LH Lutt>or (PG) 127m (SHOW) Wed 6 t m (S) (VCR) "Sur.rival O.me" • 1 t967 Actron) Miiie Noma A aunnvai- 111 war-gamer mee1s !he Clauo1>1e• of an ex<oovlCI WllO made mrlllO<IS selling LSD on 1118 &Os (R) 91m CIEL) Wed 5 pm (VCR) "SuMnn•h of the Mounlln CColotJ" (1939. Chllclt9o) &tiney Temple A MO<rntlt! .ino hit •-in.art adopt 1 1t1, Ill girt O<phaneel Oy an tnl)11n anadi 77m (DISH) Son. 4 p m 2 30 a m Th11 6 p tn "The Swann" * ( 1978 Horror) Mlcilael Caine A ICl8n1Js1 and an A.11 Force 9en11ra1 lr•Ck killer bees aw•y from Hous- ton (PG) 116m (LIFE) F11 9 p m (VCR) T -U-V "Ten'ot" • * (1979 Suspense)John NOian A mysi.rlous ana1lan1 stalks t~ members ol a famtly on Hollywood (R) 98m GJ Sii 12 a m (llCRI ·'T-In l"8 WH MIJMUm" • Cl973, Hon-or) Ray Milland Funher mU108•s rtsutl lftet l"8 killlng ol a mu ... um owner sPt1rtn a oante t()( OOtltrol ol 11<1 fortune (PG) 93m . Thu 8 p m tVCAI ''TH .. *** (1982 Oumat Men Olllot> An Olla.r.om. !Mn-ege< 9fOW$ up p1ron11ess guoOecJ Dy l"Ns OIOet ~ "' From me SE Hinton novel (PG) 103m {DISH) Thu I 1 30 pm (VCR) "Tllet'• U fel'' • • • 1 t986 eom.dy-drama) Jtck Lemmon Feeltng OIC1 arcr111ec1 Han19y FaorcNk:I P'9P9fM IO< hts 80m Ml'ldl y Ot•etled Dy Blalcl Edwards (f>G.13) t02m (HBO) Mon 12 pm r11u 5 pm (CC) (VCR) ·-n.. Thief W1"> c-lo DlnM<'' • * (1973, Comedy) Ry1n O Neal An 1n11.ranc:e 1nvesug11or tries to UICh 1 Hoo1ton computer wl'\tz wno moonllgtlts at 1 hiQll-aoc:MMy c.t l:>u<glar IPO) 105m (H90) Tue 12 p m (VCR) .. Thi. v_.. Bloncle" • * (1990 Orama) Corlttanee Forslund Asptnr'll ac11ess Marilyn Monroe he• en atflit wtttl her tgent JO!lnny Hylle BaH<I on 1 ~., from Gu son Karitn s MovtOla 96m G) Sun 2 p m ''Three Allllgoe" •• (l!:ltl6 Watterr• comeoy) Chevy ChaM Silent·IMm cowboys Ousry, Lucky ano Ned come to Me•rco IO perform but rnateael are e•pecte<I to M V8 a town (PO) 105m fH901 Sun 2 4S pm Wed 6 p m (CC) (S) l\/CR) "The ThtM Cebellefo1" * • * (1!M5. Musical) 8tf1tiday boy Oon111d Duet< salutes Laun Amerrc. w1th tongt and rides I megk: Mfll)t to Act pulCO and ott)e( pl-• LI•• tctlon/t nlmllld. (Q) 7 lm (DISH) Fri 7 pm !VCR) "TlwM few IM floed" • (1987 Oram1) Charlie ~ A. buOOing polfl!Clan 1nd hl1 b<>Oktth buddy esoon • sen•· t0r'• wrld e111ug11ter to t>ot•Cllno school (PG) 88111 ITMCI Fn I I pm . Sii I 2 30 p m 9 p m (VCR) •'Three l(iftcte of HMt'' • 11987 ACltOn) Rotlen Gffiry Interpol sends I US eQtnt tno lwO st&tvelq\le polil»- -to •!OP 1 crtmonel ,.,..,,.,mltld (R) 87m (attOW) Set 8 pm (VCR) "nle nw9 of It A.,.*** (1963 Comedy) Oont Dey An o09telricilfl I wrll unwtttingly c.IUMS m1r1ttl ptobllmt ""*' _,.,. beeomes • popular TV <:ommlfot1t tpoklll>t' aon 1 Olm CWTWtl Mon 7 05 a m (VCR) "Tiie TloMe of '*-f Mlllt.' * • * ( 198' Oocumen11ry) Pleywrlgtl1 Han19y 1'18fstl'" narr1t11 en asc.t·w.nn+ng .,oy o( Stn Fr1noa<:o OIY rJQt1ts 1C11Yrtl Hl"'9'f MMll, II· IUllNled In 1978 67m Clfl'AVO) Mon S p m 9 pm I e m (VCAI MTltl Oufl" * * • (1986 A.dven1ur11 Tom Cru!M Hot- lllOt N1vy 181 pilOI Mav1rictt ti ngles wtm Mi01 I ncl 1 Cl· wllitn ntr~ytleitt wno ~"Nm (PG) 110m (SHOW) Mon 12 p m 8 p m (CCI (SI (VCR) "TQPPef """'°"'" ••• 119'11 Com.cy) Roll ncl Youno A girt'I C)hott wln\1 Cotlmo ToW8f IO find the hooded ll'lln wno ei.btMld '* tM 11'\Nl'lt 1o 1tab rw Mtnd NM • Thv 1 p m (VCR) "T~ .__ (COlotJ'' (I~ 1. Comedy) Roland Young A Ql"I'• g/'Ott w1nt1 Coemo Topper to nn<1 the llOOded 1'11111 wflO '"~ ne• bu1 me1n1 10 t t•b he• 11'1-nd tern (DISH) Mon 9 p m 2 30 1 m (VCR) "'"'8 Totle A""'8f"' * * (1985 Horror) Andf• Mlft nd• ,. 98-pound ne•CI from NIW Jersey lllnch In. VI I of IOXIC WHll and ~I I rn<>n5tef WhO doet QOO<I dl.o. (RI t()()m (TMC) Fri 12 30 am (VCR) "TM Trlln floOe.f'I'' • • 11973 we11ern) JoM Wayne A 'proud widow htrH I C1v1I War v1i.r1n to r~ golCI 1'18( COO UNG SYSTEM FLUSH s29i~TIX • RSP£CT ccn• SYSTEM • FLUSH COOCllG SYSTEM • CtlCK tmES All> en TS • RESTOltE WITH tr TO 1 GAL ANTnruE Please present coupon at time of write up. One coupon per person per transaction Only for M1tsub1sh 1 vehicles and Chrysler built. M1tsublsl11-pow· ered vth1cles COll'Cll (lN(S 10-J 1-U Daily Pilot Oct. 23-29/31 W-X-Y-Z "Wiit Until Detti·· •** (1987 SuS!*IMI """"'*'f ~ A terronze<I t>OnO wom.n ~ thrM men s.11Cflong her Gt-MnWICl1 Vtllege al)lftmel'll lor 1 ~ ltlteo 0011 (PG) 108m. Mon 8 pm (~) "Wtntect. DMd or All¥e" * (1987 AcllOn) Ru1Qef Htufl( The CIA Plys an ex-agent l\Jlr>ed bounty hunlef 10 find • terronst out 10 1111 Los Angeles wrth poosonoua ges (R) 1°"'1 CMAXJ Thu. 9 p m (CC) (SI (\/CR) ••'flle Wetdlet In IM Woodtl" * * (1 980, Mvl"'YJ ~ 0.Vll A t_,.tgef I ncl,_ younger lfStef Mele tneif _,.. ten<JllOy s sectel at a cone~ rn England (PO) 8'm (DISH) Sat 4 p m 3 " m (VCR} "A Weddlfte on we1ton·s Mounteln" • • 11982 Orama) Relph Wiiie Enn Wa"on s plans to get marn«1 .,. ells-'"'*"' by the ections ot a fo•mer rom1ntrc •merest ln- spirld by ttlt TV~ Th,; Wallons IOOm e Sit 2 pm "Weedt" ** p 987 Orama) Nico Nolte AOtamacrttict r· 11nges the release 01 a San Ouen11n playw<lgllt-conVICI wno tlllH n1s show on tne roacJ 1Fl1 , 19m (HIO) Wee! 8 pm ICC) (S) (VCR) "WelcotM 10 It " * * (1966 ComM y Orama) Cov<tney Tholne·Sm!th COl!ege·OOUOO girls spencJ summer 11 1 Oudt rencl'I P'lytng poke• 90"'9 10 1a•I ano meeltng 9UY• (PG-13) 89m (MAX} Thu 7 30 pm (St •VCRI "White ZOMble" *** (1933 ~0<•"'1 tlAta LUQOS< Zom- bies supply c.a41V9fl to a sugar factory run oy a cru eo wMe lomtll9. 74m. Wed 1 D m fVCRI ''Wtlo't TIIMOlrf" * 11987 Romance-comeoy) MtO<>nnl A naplen Hew YOl'll8' s •en f111u•e tall'>e< 1n-l1" or~ him to ffCOl'1 I OINCfl8<I OIOl'l<le nut or town IPG) 9'm (MAX) Tue 8 pm tCCI 1SJ 1V•R I "Tiie WtMlopee 9oyt" * 11966 Comeoyl Mtd\ell 0 K•le Two New YOO. nusllers gc. to Palm 9eecn Fll , and enrol rn I Chllm 5Cl'\()()I 10 DlHs• an '-'" ~I 88m (T'MC) Son 1 30 p m IVCRI "Wld thing" • (1997 Act>on) Rt)() Kf\4K,1)8< The son of two alltl'I hlpplH grows uD on me s1•ee1s ano 08COm98 1 '9gln0try gihetlO wemor t atteo Wrld Thtng (PG-13) 92m (SHOW) Thu 2 p m 10 30 p,,, t\/C.RI "WIN~ IM E~t" + * 119•>8 Ortma) 6ut1 , ... A. 1111'1 llvtftQ in me sw.imos of FIOf«l• and a con..,. vuon rlfficlf bo41I l'lgtl1 ro p<e~••e the "''Id' 93m e Sat4 11m "Tiie Wind Md 11'8 l.Jon" * * (1975 AC11<enl\lfe) S..., eor-tf PTeslOent Tl'leo<Jore Roosevell -.0. me Me- rlnea after tn A.rat> cl'l~tta1n <11Jduets a U S ""tOow i nd rw eNldr8f'I (PG) 119m (MA.X) weo 9 a m 1S1 (VCR) "'TM Wlndl of Jln9ft" •• (1983. Ronienot) Ter91'1Ce Donovan A young E"9'1Shwoman tutors''"" Cl!llCllen ...._ "19 wjtl'I tf1eW tlmt>ef-blfon uncle '" me wilds of 11)46 All• tr1~1 10.m (DISH) Set 11 30 D m (VCRI "wi.dolll" • 11987, Cnme dram11 Em1lt0 E•te~z Young Jol>n 'I\ tldom and l'lts g•rffr~nel t>ecome 10111 heroes for robt>it19 O.nlr.t to desttoy the IOan •eeo<<h of ltnne(t (R) 109m.(l.0) Fri 11 JO pm (CCI (SI rVC ~I ··~· Sltiltlf'' *. 11982, Mysll!fYI Oapt>ne YOUIM A 12·YN1-old 8"" her best t'18Nl prot>C! a taml!y ~on 1 stormy night in 1 spooky m11nsoon 69m (SHOW) Sun 8 111\ .. ._.. .... of ltle LCMlt Kingdom" 1t (19f\S, Fam-.yJ 8o S-ton Orunkll'I wamor Kor nel~ tile ton of I ....,, wUtrd llghl ~ICI sorc;er-er Slvt<a In "'8 i.rlO oA -"<tflol!M (PO) 75m (Lin) Wed ' pm (VCA) ..._of ten~ ... (1983, er-1 &-. S•-A rao1<11 gvtrd ancl net S\Jp8nOf llCI I l'IOllmgl crfllll .inc:1 1 rto4 at me ma•.mvm-• ICUtiry prieorl 92m CMAX) Son 8 15 p m ICC) ''TM \\lortd Ill Hie Am11" *** (1952, ~) Ot'egot'I P«lo A ~!)08Ct\tnc;I -Clpl M\ WOCle I 0. lrOlfled Rualill'I ooun .. n on San FranclW< o "'° ,_ - otl'8t pt)IChef llO Alltil a. whlfa ,.,.. pnno1 hel **' l'let 10.m (Z) Fn 9 a m ''Tiie Wof1crt 0renMt .......... * I 1973, ~ rim Conway Two loslnQ colllOt 1rtc1c co.ICllM '""*'" -~1 Alncln lut'Oli boy (01 93m (OI$() Tut 0 0 II\. (VCA) ""TMwcwWe~L.--· ••c19n e:om.ovio.. WllOer A Milwlvk• l>lllc« helOs for t92'>t ~ and 1 ft1m t tudlO'• ~ IOt it-. next Ruo~ CPGI llllft ~ SUll 9 1 m , WICI 3 I> 111 (VCA) "Tiie .,.... •• (1981, ActlOn) Charlie ~Ntn Then,... Wtow drWtt ot a luf1)0dlerged Ill~ oor-4lc mr drtg..fl OH 11'1 M l ON hOt rOdOer In ~ OIMt1 (P0-13) 912m CHllO)Tut UO p m Fn S om IS){VCA) ''TM Wndll of Ood" ** (1972. W..-rl~ ~ MIW!urn A I~ Ullft.Atnerlcen colonfll ..,.. 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Freeman was arrested on susp1c1on of unlawful flight 10 avoid pros- ecution and held in heu of $50.000 bail at Oranee COunty Jail. He will face an add1uonal charge of child stealing after he 1s extradited 10 Toledo, Foster said. Lucas County, which includes Tol- edo. Freeman allevdJy abducted Char- ity six years llJO durinJ one of his weekly visits Wlth the child, when she was 7. Authorities believe that Char- ity has stayed with Freeman since 1982. he did." Freeman should not be 1ud&ed too harshJ). Sbc satd Chanty's mother, ber sister Karen Creswell. adandoned her child after banh escape onto the balconey of a ne1ib- boring apartment. A coun 10 Toledo finally ruled that Charity belonged with her mother and granted Freeman a two-hour visit once a wccle-Dunng one of those v1s1ts Freeman allegedly disappeared wtth Chanty. By LANCE IGNON Of ... o.llJ ......... A fonner Methodist minister ac- cused of being the leader ofa Satanic cult was apprehended in Huntington Beach on Saturday along with his granddaut}lter, who he allegedly kid- nap~ from h is daughter siil years ago 1n Toledo. Ohio. But the suspec t's other daughter. Fine dining Get a taste of local flavor In Evenings, In a special section featuring a com- plete Orange County din- ing guide. Coast Costa Mesa Public Ser- vice Director Bruce Mat- tern calls It a career. I A2 Nation Presldentlal hopeful Michael Dukakls con- tinues counterattack against Bush tactics./ A8 Sports Despite strong outings, both Orange Coast Col- lege and Golden West go down to defeat. /C1 Entertainment ''Dames at Sea" a spark l- ing sendup of 1930s mu- sk:als on stage at Saddle- back College./ A 10 Index About Employment Ann Landers Business C.asaltled Cfossw6rd Death notices Entertainme nt FMtures Horoscope New Homes Opinion Public Notices Sports w .. ther 08 C6 CS-7 0 4-9 C4 C7 010.11 Bl-3 C6 oi2 03 C7 C1-7 A2 who hves in Huntington Beach, said shentrs deputies ia Toledo trumped up the rumor \hat her father was a Satanist to bring continued media attention to the granddaughter's dis- appearance. ActlnJ on a request from FBI agents m Toledo, two FBI agents from Los Angeles and several Hunt- ington Beach police officers ap- Amigos protest marina project ByLANCEIGNON oth0.-,1'9eCIM« Gathering on the beach near the Bolsa Cruea wetlands they hope to preserve, several hundred people JOined hands Saturday to form a line illustrating the length ofa 3,000-foot- long breakwater that would iuard the entrance to a proposed manna. The gathering was \he latest an a a series of protests and legal aCtlons that began in 1975 to block construc- tion of 5, 700 homes and a marina m the wetlands. The site is comprised of 2,000 acres of county property that lie to the north of Huntington Beach adjacent Paci fic Cooast Highway. The event was organized by Amigos de Bolsa Chica and the statewide Surfrider Foundation. which lobbies for prescrvalton of optimum surfing spots. The foun- dation alleges that a breakwater would distrupt the waves and iO rum the area for surfing. Amigos Prcs1dc:nt Vic Lc1pzig said. Lc1pz1g said that although the human chain dad not quue reach 3,000 feet. at s11ll gave a graphic 1llustrat1on of the leng1h of the proposed breakwater. The .\magos allege that the breakwater would disturb the bottleneck dolphins· swtmm1n.g patterns and result in the erosion of the beach. The breakwater, however. 1s onl~ pan of the problem as far as the Ami.gos arc concerned. The group aJleges that the housing and manna by Signal Landmark Co. wouJd destroy the wetlands natural habitat. But Signal officials have repeatedly (Pleue .ee AMIGOS/ A2) The granddaughter. Chanty Free- man, 13, was taken to Orangewood Ch ildren's Home in Santa Ana and was flown Saturday to Toledo in the custody of two Shentrs depuues from .. They traveled a lot. They never stayed in one place too long," Detec· tive Pam Crum of the Lucas Count~ Shentrs Department told the As- sociated Press. Nicole Alden, the daughter hvang 1n Huntington Beach. said that although .. it really wasn't nght what Linda Co•ey of Huntington Beach lead• a mock funeral procaelon Saturday to protest the propoeed conetruc- .. He raised her since she was a babay. My sister ran off and left her there." said Alden. 27 But Creswell returned ~ven year~ later and wanted the child back. ··All of a suddden she decides she's going to take her back No v1sus, nothin~" said Alden, who was pres- ent Fnday along with her grand· parents when freeman and Chanty were apprehended as the) tned 10 Alden said C hanty could have escaped at a ny ume. While Charity was not enrolled in school, Freeman taught her from learn-at-home courses. The search for Charity first at- tracted attention in Toledo in June (Pleue eee 'f'Bl/ A2) o.lly ..... ,.._ _, Deotd I. c...... tton of 5. 700 homes and a marina at the BolN Chica wetlanda. SeTeral hUDdred people participated. Cancer Society program is elementary Organization targets prima ry students in an effort to nip smoking h a bit in butt By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol IM 0.., ,... tWI Tash Sogg's grandson ha<; a direct. af unsettling. approach to smoke~. When he meets one. the 51!1-vear-old simply says. "Don'i smoke: vou'll die." "That's the way he is and I hope he keeps that attitude as he gets older." Soggsaid. "It's a way we're making in- roads an preventing }Oung people from smoking .. Sogg and the .\mencan Cancrr Soc1etv. for whom she serves a~ a volunteer. have stepped up their efforts m recent years at reducing the number of cigarette smol1ers b) stopping them before they start. That means 1n1roducing an11-smok1ng an - struct1on as early as lundergarten and ... 009ll'OI la tM ........... ..... . ....... lato tM ---~ .... nD ........ latoa fta. ~•AS. the pn mary sradcs. "We've 1nit1ated a program aimed at first~graders. who we.,., ant to make 'the Smokefrec Class of the Ye.ar 2000 · If we stack .,.,1th them . .,.,e·re hoping that by the >ear 2000. the rate of smolung_ among )Ouths 1s greatl) reduced." Sogg said "If "e 'an get them all the wa) through high · ool smoke-free. there's a 'cf\. chance the) ·11 nt'' er stan ·· Stat1st1cs gathered b:. the .\mencan Cancer Society suppon Sogg'<. c la1m Studies have found that QC) percent of all smokers start b) age I Q. and oil percent stan b> age 14. four years before the) are legall) ent11led to SUNDAY SPECIAL smoke in Calatom1a. In addataon 111" rare for an' o ne to begin <;mokingaftcr age 1S The .\mencan ( ancrr <;cx1rt) al"'' has found • Sauonall}. ti malhon children between the ages of I J and IQ arc regular cigarette smokers l 'nder the age of 13. there are an estimated I 00,000 smokers. • Smolung rates among young people have not declined at the same rate as smoking among adults. Smok· ing among young females is signi.fi- cantlv above their male counterparts. • .\bout 34 percent ofCahfom1a's ninth-graders. and 31 percent of 11th graders smoked w1th 1n the last Slil months But "h' 1s at. Wlth all the media at1ent1on about the health hazatds of c1garc1te smoking. dunng a lime (Pl-.e eee CAJlfCER/ A2) Officials claim Mesa ordinance regulating political signs works By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of ... a..,,.....,. A new Cos.a Mesa ord1nanlc designed to keep pohucal candidate\ ~m plastering the Cll) Wlth cam- patgn sians seems to be wo rking. officials said Friday. The council passed the ordinance carliCf' this year, modeling 11 after an Irvine code. in ~pon~ to com· plaints about hundreds of signs 1m~rty posted 1n the I Q86 C1tv Coune1l campaians. Under the t.w. candid.ates were By nt Auedatell Pna ICN Ptwmaocuticals Inc. of Costa Mesa, the maker of an ant1-V1ral drua for the treatment of Al OS. has confirmed that a SRDd JUf) 1s 1nvcsuaauna possibk misuse of the unapproved~· The criminal lnvel\.aptaon by the federaJ puel WU fttst d a~losed F~y in a quarterly fttiM b' V 1ratek. an ICN subsidiary, witb tlte ~unur-s and Ellcbanaic Commiaion For more than two yan. the l · S Food and Dnlt Admirustrat1on. t~ SEC and~ f'elUla«wy bodies have required to po-;t a S 150 depos11 before pumng up any s1gM. and the placards were l:m1ted 10 pnvate propeny. wuh the owner's penn1ss1on. ~1d Sandt Benson. Costa Mesa's ~naor cock enforcement officer Eknson said \he and her officc-r. ha' e found JUSt a few' 1olat1ons oft hr ne.,., code Instead of 1mmed1ateh tining the ofTende~. 8en<;0n notified the candidates. who remo'ed the signs ~1th1n 24 hours. "Everybod) 1s cooperating." Benson said "I thank e'en .,.,,th thr been revlewl"I ~veral a.llepuons.. including whether the company tned to sell the drua ribavuan to a New York doctor to pretaibe to hts AIDS J)9ticnts., without FDA approval. Tbe dfVI. nw1tct.cd u.odcr the track name Vlruole, has shown some effectivenas in llowi.Q& the powtb of the AIDS vinas with pallC'Ots who lift 1n the ear1y l1ISS oldM diet 17 HoMver, it .... DOC yet been Clea~ for Ulle ~ the ft>A: tn an ovenilht subCOmmin~ heanna last year. l>r. 8tn'8J'd 8lhan testifted that ICN o&:red "1m the ones we found an v1ot.t1on. the sip.s were gl\ en to the property owner or resident and they moved them to the pubhc nght-0f-W11y ·· Benson credltcd the bcner SllJl b<'ha v1or on behalf of the candidates to the deposits. which can dwi8dle ever) ume a sign is illeplly l>C*ed and a fine levted. .. We· ve been real surpntcd wit.b tbc sue~~·· Benson said. .. 1t•t a linle mo~ work for us. but the commUfttty (Pleue -"SM/A.a) A2 Orange Coee• DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. October 23. 198a Bruce Mattern bids fare well to Mesa public service post BJ JONA TB.AN VOLZK.E Of .. Clllllr ........ Costa Mesa's Public Service Direc- tor Bruce Mattern said aoodbye to a 22-year career in public service on Friday, resigninl from the city to "do some ya.rd work and look fora job in the pnvate sector. "It's goi~ to be hard," said Mattern, 46. 'After 11 years with the city and 22 in peblic service, it's a ch.nae." Mattern said he was leavtng the city to seek a job in the private, not so rnucb for more·money but "for the clwl&e." He satd he enjoyed his ume with the city as the director of public services. In his position, he oversaw planning and construction of slt'Cet maintenance, sidewalks, storm drains, traffic signals, signs, crosswalks and slt'Cet sweeping. He was also the manager of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, which includes trash pick.up and disposal and sewer capital improvement pro- jects. Initially hired as the city's traffic enaineer tn December 1977, Manem once supervised Allan Roeder, who is now Costa Mesa's city manager. He was promoted to the director's post four monthnf\er beginning with the city. Under his direction, Costa Mesa became one of the first city's in the coun ty to use the Edison Co. 's modern streetlights, and the city's traffic siJnals were linked by com- eu~r. He also played a role in the long fi&ht to extend the Costa Mesa Freeway, a project that will biuk ground soon. "I'll be helping out for a period of time, but it's time for a career change," Mattern said. "I'll probably look for a career change." First. though, he plans a vacation. Brace Mattern "I'll probably talce a couple of months off," he said. "I've got to do 1 some yard work and spend some time with my grandchild." He said he'll miss Costa Mesa. "There's a lot of good people here." Roeder said Costa Mesa will also miss Mattern. "f talked to a corporate rccruj1er in San Diego," Roeder said. "It's going to be hard to replace him." Trio hit it big on the 'Big Spin' SACRAMENTO (AP) - A Fon- tana construction worker, a San Francisco restaurant worker and a Claremont homemaker won a total of $4 million Saturday on the state lottery "Big Spin." Salvador Vera, 39, of Fontana, received the top prize of $2 million. Ulises Rivas. 26, of San Francisco, and Celu Finoccbio, 59, of Clare- mont, each won $1 miJlion annuities. Vera. a father of five children, told lottery officials he would like to buy his wife, Yolanda, a new car and t.ake a vacation to Cancun, Mexico. or Hawaii. He will receive $80,000 a year after Illes for 20 years. Rivas, a bus boy and delivery driver who immigrated from El Salvador four years ago, said he wants to buy a house and bring his parents and four brothers from E1 Salvador. "I really needed that money," he said ... I guess God gave it to me." Finocchio said she will replace her front door, repair her car, reupholster her furniture and help her fo\11 adult children buy homes and go to college. .,I'm numb," she said. "I just can't believe it." Rivas and Finocchio wiU both receive their money in after-tu yearly checks ofS40,000 for 20 years. The three new millionaires were among IO spinners. CANCER SOCIETY PROGRAM ... From Al when the "Just Say No" atutude 1s so prevalent, docs the American Cancer Society find that more than one-third of aJJ Californians between the ages of 18 and 24 continue to smoke ciprettes? Why is it that every day, about 4,000 youths under the age of I 7 nationwide take up cigarette smok.- ina? The reasons are vaned. said Sogg, who leads educational programs at various Orange County schools. "Much of it 1s peer pressure, but a lot is bee.au~ of advertising which ma.le.es smoking look glamorous among young pc<>ple," she said. "We have to give kids other types of models. Some arc slogans. asking. for example, 'Who wants to kiss a smoker'? Kissing a smoker 1s like kissing an ashtray.'" In addiuon to the ongoing educa· tional provams aimed at combating the spread of ci~tte smoking, two specific events in the coming month will further highlight the Amencan Cancer Society's programs for youth. One 1s the 12th annual Great American Smoke-Out, a nationwtde effort to get smokers to avoid lighting up for one day. The event will be held Thursday, Nov 17 -one week before Thanksg.i ving. "h's really a light-hearted cam- paign," said Tammy C.aner. a spoke1woman for the Orange County urut of the Cancer Society. "The hope 1s that 1f they can stop smoking for one day. they might stop smoking for good." But statistics and health warrungs often have little impact on an adoles- cent who is curious about cigarette smoking. "Although about 350,000 people a year die of cancer, most of these teen- agers don't believe it will happen to them." Sogg said. "l(jds don't think they're mortal." Also, conditions like lung cancer rypically take se veral years to develop symptoms_ giving children a false sense of security. Sally Snider, health-services coor- dinator for the Irvine Unified School District. said despite the education programs in place in the classroom, outside influences continue to lead tccn-.agers to smoking. She said teen· agers arc apt to take up smoking for the same reasons they might dnnk alcohol or expenment with drugs. "There are plenty of reasons - peer pressure, advertising. the desire to belong to a group," Snider said. "The causes arc often the same." Despite that. the American Dncer Society has found that about half of all teen-agers who have started to smoke say they don't intend to continue their habit. And an over- whelming 90 percent say they want to quit. But while nicotine 1s highly addictive, statistics show Lhat success at quitting increases with the number of efforts made. Finally, the American C~ncer So- ciety, realizing tcen·aiers are amoous to hear any motivating influence to quit smoking, has one significant set of statistics virtually guaranteed to get their attention. Most teen-agers prefer to date non- smokers, a survey for the Amencan Lung Assoc1auon has found. Among teen-age boys, 78 percent said they'd prefer to date someone who doesn't smoke cigarc11cs. Of the t~n-agc girls surveyed, 69 percent said they'd prefer to date a non-smoker. Only l percent preferred to date a smoker. MESA SIGN ORDINANCE ... P'romAl is cooperating, which makes it eas- ier." Councilman Orv Amburgey also said he's been encouraged by the ap~nt success of the new code. He sa.td he's seen a few violations, but added that this year is better than in 1986. "We had signs posted on fences, between freeways, on vacant prop- erty, on telephone poles, all over the place," Amburgey said of the 1986 campaigns ... It was really ugly " There's just as many signs out this year, Amburgey said, but they're all on residential property -where they belong. Amburgey said he usually can find some amusement in the signs. In I 986, candidates running on a "no- growth" slate posted dozens of signs on a vacant lot on the Mesa Verde Loop owned by the C.J. Segerstrom & Sons development company. This year, Amburgey said he no- ticed the Costa Mesa stretch of Newport Boulevard plastered with sirns pleading, "Elect Wolfe. Distict 2.-r.· The sign makes a pitch for a Newport Beach council candidate, but Benson said he slill has to pay the deposit and follow Costa Mesa's rules. While adults at home and on the JOb will conduct a variety of events 10 commemorate the day, specific pro- grams also arc adapted to schools. Common exercises arc for students to "adopt" a smoking fnend. helping them through the day without cigareucs. Another event offers stu· dents Lhe opponun1ty to kick cigarettes. literally The youth who kicks a cigarette pack the farthes1 1s awarded a pnze. MESA FIRM INVESTIGATED Another event tha1 already 1s attracting media auenllon is Prop- os1t1on 99 on Cahfom1a 's Nov. 8 ballot. The measure would increase the amount of $late tax on a pack of cigarettes by 25 cents -up from 10 ccnLS 10 35 cents a pack Some of the proceeds from that tax would go toward health and educauonal pro- grams aimed at eliminating the cancerous threat~ of cigarette smok· mg. From Al vcstiptors, but denied any wrong· doing. "lt appears to us that there 1s not nl\¥h more here than some old alleptions that have been publicly reported in the news media." said JCN Vice President Jack Sholl. Industry analysts said the in- vestigation likely would not affect the timetable for the anticipated FDA approval of the drug. which has already been approved for treatment of infant influenza. "I think ICN and its management will be vindicated. but even if they arc found guilty, they possibly will have to pay a few thousand dollars fine," said E~ne Melnitchenko, an analyst wt th the Dallas finn of Eppler, G uerin & Turner, Inc. "Havi~ foUowcd this case from the beiinntni, it's upsetting to sec the same information comes up again and&pi:n when there's nothing new," Melnatchento said. But the tax has an md1rect effttl on the number of teen-agers wbo choose to smoke. Sogg said. That extra 25- cents·a·pack cost is cnouah to keep from I 7 to 20 percent 01' potential smolung tccn-aaers from purchasing a pack. AMIGOS PROTEST ••. ,.romAl .. Twenty-five cents mi&ht not seem h kc a lot to adults who already smoke, but for someone just starting out, it has a m ucb larger effect." Soa said. counteT'cd that their plan would when Ami&os supporters joined include restoration of9 I 5 acres of the bands to illustrate the length of beach wetlands and so improve habitat. they believe would be destroyed by Saturday's protest was prececded the brealcwater and channel to the br the ninth annual "Runnini for the marina. Birds" l OK run. a fund-raiser for Amiaos. The title alludes to the several species ofbirds tba t nest in the wet.lands. CoaJilJon for a Healthy California, supporters of Proposition 99.t has said 68 percent of Californians ravor the measure. In addition. 47 pen:cnt of tttn-qers support a nationwide ban on tobacco sales. The pthering was similar to "Hands A~ the Sand" m 1985. The hand-~oining, which lasted for about 1 S minutes beginnin& at I 0 a.m., was followed by a round of speeches and t.be siMin• of the ·•&uad of Bots& Chica: r-- ORANGE 111•1y ..... COAST r•• MAJM OFFICE 3;JO W.-, hy SI ~· "'-CA Miii __,._ lo• IMO. 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In Costa Rica and Panama, authorities reported I 0 deaths, rais· ing the toll from the storm to at least 51 in Central and South America. Thousands of people were left home- less, dozens were injured and more than 80,000 were evacuated in the three Central American countries. "We had to look for sbeltcr to save our lives," said Xiomara Campo, sittina on the floor of a church shelter in Rama. about l 80 miles east of the capital of Managua. At 3 p.m., Joan's wi nds were down 10 SO mph, tropical stonn strength. Hurricane warnings were discon- tinued, but flash flood and mud slide warnings continued for Costa Rica, Nicaraaua and Honduras. At 4 a.m., the eye of the hurricane crossed the Atlantic coast at Blue- fields in Nicaragua, a city surrounded by mangrove swamps and low-lying Jungle about 180 miles east of Manaaua. Preliminary reports on Nicaraguan radio said there were I 0 dead in Blueficlds and that 90 percent of lhe homes in the city were destroyed. Two deaths were reponed north of the city and three deaths and dozens of injuries were reported on Great Com Island off eastern Nicaragua. Seven people drowned in neigh- boring Costa Rica and 15 were missing. authorities said. Officials in Panama reponed three deaths and said the Pan-American Highway was closed by mud slides. Nicarquan radio said officials put OU\ an W)Cn\ request for bosp1tal tents, medicine and clothing. Tbe Bluefield& airi>Ort was bein& inspected to see if Cuban planes could land with relief supplies, the radio said. President Daniel Ortega said authorities bad no idea about the total number of casualties. "The destruction was total," said Ray Hooker, a Sandinista legislator who spoke via aovemment radio from Com Island. Winning Lotto numbers picked By Tk A11oclatecl Prest Herc arc the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" pme: 18, 20, 29, 32, 33, JS and the bortus number, 39. Playen who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of $19.7 million, said Jim Hamblin, a lottery spokesman. All those who picked ive numbers plus the bonus number wiU divide amona themselves a prize pool of $2.26 million; five of six will share SI . l 6 million; four of six will shltt SI .OS million. Three of six is worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad· cast ori&inating in Sacramento. The sales from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawing were S2 l.1 million. FBI ARRESTS KIDNAPPING SUSPECT •.• P'romAl 1985 when Lucas County Shenfrs deputies raided a home in Springfield Township, Ohio looking for l'rce- man. At the same time, deputies dug at a nearby site in search 9f alleged victims of Satanic cult sacrafices, according to The ASsociatcd Press. But deputies found only a woman at the house, who Alden said later sued the Sheriffs Department. The digging continued for two days at sites in Spencer Township, Ohio and yielded three knives, a hypodermic needle, a headless doll nailed to a board with a pentagram ornament tied to its wrists and a sign with occult marlcings. But Alden said the evidence had nothing to do with her father. She suspects that sheriff's investigators falsely linked Freeman to the Satanic cult to gain media attention for the kidnappin& case. "I can't im.qine how they would come up with that (Satanic allega- tion)," she said. "He always tried to help people." Alden said her fuher was a Methodist minister in West Virginia. Kentucky and Toledo up until about 20 _yea.rs qo when he became a roofer. Freeman called two Methodist ministen Friday to check on his dauahter and his parents, who also live at the Huntington Beach apart- ment. Alden said one minister stop- ped by and another called. In 1986, law enforcement officials thought they bad fou.nd Charity at a commune in Santa Fe, N.M. But the &irl turned out to be the daughter of a Santa Fe couple. Alden, wbo has been living in Huntington Beach with her ,,.and· parents since last December, said Freeman and Charity arrived at the apartment about a monlb ago. Alden said the arrest and subse- quent media attention friahtened both her and her arandparents, both of whom arc in \heir 80s. Alden said sM is afraid to leave the third-story apartment and won't ~um to her job as a machinist because of the em- barassment "Everythin1 is falling apart and I can't face anr.one," she said, fightina back tears .• rm afraid to ao to the store. h's almost ruined my life. l need some help." """~~~~Christmas Fanta,sy 1988 ~' Rooms of lavishly decorated Christtnas Trees Bukcts filled to the brim with ornaments from around the world ~~ · Walls overflowing with Roger's-made holiday ·.decorating pieces • · ·.Evening ,.Enchanted Candlelit Walk" • ginning sundown SANTAANA 1800 N. Mam (Santa An.a Fwy.) M-F: 10..9; Sat.: 10-7; Sun.: 119' (714) 135-3'73'7 Of9n09 CoMt DAILY PllOT/SuncSav. Oc1ober 23, 1988 .. I Rash of traffic accidents leaves two dead, four injured 81 LANCE IGNON ............... Huftdreda of deformed car petU and tiny fraamentt of SSaM lay atrewn acrou the the San Diea<> Freeway on Saturday niabt after a northbound Honda led.an ran wader a J..(oot-b.iab cable in the center divider· and collided be8d-on with a southbound van, the California Hialiway Pal,rol aaid. The 1:30 p.m. accident, which eaded up involvina four vehiclel, occu~ at Stater Avenue in Fountain Vall9 and abut down southbound traffic until 9:30 p.m. Keawe Tolson of Los Aqeles was on his wt)' to a Stevie Wonder concert at the Pacific Ampithcatre in Co.ta Mcu wbell be uw the Hooda Oi~ across the pavement directly in front of him. Tobi>n said he slammed on the braket of his 1987 Nitaan 200SX and 1«>PPed just u bia front end b\lmped apinst the remains of tlie Honda. 1be driver and puaeQICf in the champepe colored Honda Accord were both from Costa Mesa. Karen Kolti.di was lisud in critical condition with mAS1ive head inJuries at FounJain Valley R~ Medical Center. His. wife, Saloumeh AnWsbahari, was lilted in stable to serious condition at the ume hospital. Thedriveroft.be 1987 Ford van, Jerry Paul Dizack of Santa Monica, complained of neck pain and MS taken to Huntinston Beach Humana Hospital, the CHP said. Matk ~ Robbim alta,.ae. wbo wu drivlDJ a 1970 BMW tbaa bi1 me YU. WM t8keo to the ume bopttal with the tame CCllDll"ii•U. Tobon ud hit JI=· Kanm Ll!tn Jones Walson MeanwtuJe in Hunt.J.astOll Be8cb oo Sat= mom.ins. a pedesarian -.. run over and tilled OD Boulevard, \ht ~ atRet on wbic:b four people ba~ been hit by vehicles in two eeparate incidents 11nce Oct. 12. of Gardena, were wmU Dd ~to the concert. Tbe Hoada wu IOlllly d1molilbed1 both by the collisoa and the two ....... ii patllllCI beneath when it careened into \ht DOnbbCMMS 1ua.. The roof and let\ side Mre completely sbora c4 Tbe puaneer side danaled from the cbulis Od a tbrmd C>f steel Save for the manufacturer•1 emblem on one ..nainina hubcap, it was almost impossible to dilcerD die model. David Lee Freeman, 32. of HUDtlJll\OD Beach WU pro~unoed ~ at 3:30 a.m. at Founlai• Valley ReponaJ MedicaJ Center after beina lut by a car at BNcb and Adama A~enue at 12:-47 a.m .• laid Lt. John F014er. Several CHP ofticen said it was ooc of the worst accidenu they've seen lately. ~ CoUim, 3S, of LIDda Hills died at 1 :4S a.m~ Saturday after be loat control ol'his car and overtumecfon Moulton Partcway north of lndian Hill Lane oo Friday evenin&, an Oranee County corooer uid. ....... ~~ca..... ...... By ROBERT llYNDllAN °' .. ~ ........ Preliminary drawinas of a proposed Newpon Harbor Art Mu- seum provided an cart~r!~ this week of how architect Piano, designer of the Centre Geof'ICI Pom- pidou in Paris, plans to weave the museum's coastal location into the design. A series of Iona buildinp, their roofs curved like the beads ofbreak- ina waves, are arraqcd in parallel, •uaestin& the rollina Surf' breaking at Bi& Corona kss than a mile away. lb~ desip allows ~ of sunliabt inside the ~ and Dtdens surround the 80,000-tq~ foot comp&ex. Banttncton Beach City Ball bu caqbt tile Red RJb~ WMk aplrlt. ~earlier visits to Newport Beach, Piano said bis desips would take ad van• of the warm Southern California climate and sprawling-1 ~ acre site at the corner of MacAnbur BouJevard and Pacific Coast High-way. School Board memben. Students at California and Tewinkle schools in will be entertained by skits performed by high school studenu who participeted in the Californians for Drug Free Youth conference. · Kaiser Elementary School io Costa Mesa will bold a jopthoo and balloon launch on Tbunday. The balloons will say "Kaiser Kids Say No To Drugs... Also OD Thunday, Corona del Mar High School studenu who wear red shirts will be pan of a giant group photosrapb that could be included an the school's yearbook. Costa Mesa Hilb School is planning one of tfie more am- bitious local projects related to Red Ribbon Week. On Wednes- day, the combined student body of the school, grades 7-12, will stage a rally on the football field. Stu- dents, staff, teachers and parent volunteers are encouraged to wear red and red ribbons. The entire assembly will join together on the field and spell out "MESA SAYS NO TO DRUGS." With the help of a Costa Mesa police belioopter, the event will be phot~pbed from the air. She Staniforth, a Costa Mesa Hi&b Sc ool auidance counselor who conceived the event, said she wanted the school to make "a really bia statement" against drup. Student respc:>nse toward the event, she said, bas been enthusiastic. "l think ifoothina else, k.idsare even more excited this year than ~vious years.'' Staniforth said. 'I think drug education has been in-born to most of these kids so it's natural. It's become pan oflife." Staniforth said that despite the non-stop publicity about drug abuse, she doem 't bdieve kids are burned out on the subject. "When you take a junior high kid who is borderline or maybe a secret (drua) user and you &el him on a comotittec ~t drop, it may change bis hfe," she said. "Peer pressure and publicity can make a difference." Law enforcement aaencies will also be getting into the spirit of Red Ribbon Weck. Ribbons will fly from the an- tennu of police vehicles in severaJ Oranae Coast ci~ as well as on California Hiahway Patrol and Oranae County Sheriffs Depart- ment vehicles. On Monday, Sheriff-C.oroner Brad Gates and members of the Students Advisory Council Apinst Drua Abuse will pt.her at a large dirt mound at the location of the proposed 8am.n<:a Parkway bridae that will go over the Santa Ana rreeway. There will be 310 white crosses erected on the southbound and nonbbound sides of the fneway at the ~posed overcrossina to s~ify the 310 people who have died in Oranae County since January 1987 where the death was heroin or coc:ain~related. The~ and signs signifying their meaning will remain LD place durin& Red Ribbon Week. said sheriffs spokesman Lt. Dick Olson. For more information on Red Ribbon Weck. call Chip Pope. Orange County Red Ribbon Wee~ coordinator, at 56s...4t87. Piano.did not attend the Thursday -be aboUt three times the size of the eveniQa reception at the Newport current Newport Harbor Art Mu- Beacb offices of Golden West f.Quity seum in NCWJ>!>rt Cen1er. Properties. But his drawinp from Con1ey said the Italian architect thnie separate drafts were attached to was selected became be had not walls and attracUd plenty of interest worked much in North America and from muteWD supponas, despite a because of bis reputation for col- televised broedcast of the Los Aoleles laboratin& closely with clients. Dodem' Wortd Series victory. . Museum dmictor Kevin Consey ~o. 5\, ~ nearl~ 25 )'Qr:' of . _ _..tha .... _ .. __ · n1 upenenoe with desip ~ cau1;>Ul;K'U \ug"'·~we:reo . Y throupout the world. Am~his preliminary. In fact, l>iano bad tn· :...~t..t... • • • .._ sisled that no photosrapbs be taken, most ~ P:"O~ IS ~ tie perhaps to prevent overly critical ~ Pompadou 10 Paris -an analysis at such a premature stqe in en~ent and cullunl ~ter desip. ~t includes a musewn, lllllcries. But Consey and others were im-hbrary, research center and theaters. pressed. His lateSt work ii the Malil "We believe our museum should Collection Museum in Houaoa, be as much a work of an as the an which bas won critical acclaim for iu housed within," be said. "What ~. you're 'seeina is an indication of Groundbrukina on tbe S20 exciting tbinp to come.·· million museum could be u early as Piano was selected last October to ~ or summer I 989 for potlible desipi a new museum. which would. open1na in 1992. . . ProSecutor doubts return of beinbing suspec-t Rare venereal disease onincrease iacoun-:-----~. WS ANGELES (AP) -Israel probably won't extradite a man with dual U.S.-lsneli citizenship to the United Sta~ where be is sou"1t in connection with the fatal bombing of an Arab-American activist. as long as be stays in the West Bank. a U.S. PfOtCCUlOr said. Assistant U.S. Attorney Nancy Wieben Stock said io coun Friday that Department of Justice officials believe lsrael will not honor a U.S. request to arrest Robert Steven Mannina u Iona u be remains in the oocupied territory, which the United States does not recognize as a pan of Israel 'I CALIFORNIA ~---=-----~ Manning has been identified in court papers as a suspect in the Oct. l l, 1985, assassination of Alex Odeh. Odeh, director of the Arab-Ameri-can Discrimination Committee, was killed when a bomb exploded as he unlocked the door to bis organiza-tion's~ County beadquaners. "I confirined this morning that so Iona as Mr. Manning remains on lhe West Bank. it's unlikely that he would be arrested.," Stock said. She said that assessment came "ultimately from Israeli sources. .. She declined to elaborate. However, l1an Mor, a spokesman for the Israeli consulate in Los Anaeles, said Manning coul~ be taken into custody in the West Bank, which Israel captured during the 1967 Middle East war. "If and when the government of Israel will decide that Mr. Manning should be extradited to the U.S .. if and when, be cao be llTCSted any- where in Israel, including the West Bank. .. Mor said. He added it is also possible Man- nina could be tried in Israel for crimes that occurred in the United States. Manning, 36, and bis wife. RocbeUc. 48, have also been indicted, alo~ with wealthy real estate broker Wilham Ross. in connection with a l 980 bombing at a Manhattan Beach computer firm that killed a secretary. Authorities believe Ross arranged that bombing over a dispute about the purchase of a Manhattan Beach home. Secretary Patricia Wilkerson was killed when she opened a letter addressed to her boss. who was involved in the property dispute with Ross. Manning, who was taken into custody when she amvcd in Los Anaeles from Israel last June, was held without bail. Ross is free on SI million bail. Drought may force use of closed wells LOS ANGELES (AP} -While there ia onl)'. a small cbaooe the state's drogpt wdl last another year, of- ficials uy, if it does Southern Cali· fornia may have to st1t1 pumpina around-water wells of questionable quality. State officials closed .S4 Southern California weUs in 1980 after a ~n called trichloroethytene wu fouDd in them. Pete· Roem, chief of the state Deperuneot of Health Services' pu~ lie water suPDIY branch, aid be is &equently ubd if be would consider IOiD& to such wells, moat of which are focafed in the San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys, should the dto\llbt continue. ·•The answer is r,es if the need could be demonstrated, ' be said. However the chances~ only one in 10 that this winter will be another dry one1 officials said. Not 11nce 1597 bas California aone tbrouab three straiaht dtouaht yean, aocordina to 0 Drouabt Continaency Plannina Guidelines for 1989," which ~ presented to representa- tives of local aovemment agencies Friday. 04We are hen: to think about the Wltbinbble," O.vid N. Kennedy, director of the ttate Deoutment of Water Raowus, said. .. We hope the wont doeln 't ha ... Forty-five orCte•s .S8 counties reponed water abortqes adversely . affectin• 45 percent of the state's irripted agriculture and 26 percent of its population durina the 12 months that ended Oct. I. By mid-5eptcmber, 14 counties and two cities had declared drouaht emeracncies. So far, the officials said, Southern California has been relatively unaf- fected by the drouaht. But they said that could change if it continues another year. "We can handle a third dry year," said Carl Boronlcay, aeneral manaaer of the Metro~Utan Water District of Southern California, which supplies water to aovemment agencies serving 14 . .S million people in Southern California. But if it comes, Boronlca y wd. thOIC qencies would have to regu late water use in urban areas. step up water mana,ement proarams and undenake a major public educauon prosram. As f.&r as USln& more ground water. R0tiendidn't say what would prompt the pumpina of local ~us. But he did say it would not be done simply to provide more water for agricultural use. .. Don't ClOme to me wt th a proposal to pump all the contaminated wells m Southern California so the farmers in the San Joaquin Valley won't have to cut tbeir alfalfa production too rnuch, .. he said. Persistence pays Off in lawn dart fight rqu1alieDa. ln ftll!OGte to a persistent lencr-wrilinl campaip from Snow the oommilliOD was already consider· inc butnilla tbe dam. Tbe panel lltll\allvcly vo~ to but the to~ las1 May. That ban is co lake efrtct in December. pcnctiaa a final commissioa ¥Ote nc t ~ a spokaman for the puicl said. Meanwhile. snow. 41, a former ~ ~. quit his Job -1ier this year '° form a foun- dation dedicated to child toy safety. BJ Tiie Auodak4 Pren Ora.nae County health officials have reported a sudden cluster of cases of a painful venereal disease that increases the risk of transmitting AIDS and other diseases. The county bas confirmed I I cases of a rare becterial infection called cbancroid, with m~ than half the cases reponed in the past month, said Rick Greenwood. director of the county's sexually transmitted dis- eases clinic. The infection is usually not fatal. but causes open sores that act as a ptcWay to the bloodstream for infec- tious vtruses. he said. ' .. One of the IUSODS wby AIDS in Africa •ePC8!S to be a beterolexl&al disease as that cbanaoid is very common. The pit.al lesions itc:aucs allow AIDS virus to ,et into the bloodstream throuab open IOl'eS," said Greenwood. About 20 unconfirmed ca1CS also have been reponed., but it is difficult to confirm the diteaSe became the bacteria is not easy to culture in the Laboratory. be said. Officials at the Oranee County Health Care A&ency are no~ina to avoid a cbancroid outbrea.lc hke one in 1982, .men the county had 268 confinned cases out of an estimated 868 suspected c:ucs. Firefighters finally able to contain Sequoia blaze • 87 fte A.al dak4 Presa SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK -Firtfigtuers surrounded a l ,07 5-actt forest file Saturday ni&bt that raged unchecked for more than a week and threalened a srove of centunes-old redwood trees. The blue dubbed The B\aekeye Fire by U.S. Forest service fire bosses was contained by fire lines for the. fint time at about 6 p.m., said U.S. Forest Servlce spakcswoman Alice Buck)ey. FWl ooaU'OI of remaining bot spots Wlthm the fire hoes was cxP'C'ed by 6 p.m. Sunday, Ms. 8uc.k.ley said. Nine firefighters suffered mmor i!\iuries durina the~ "an amuin4fy low fi&urc considenns how dJfficuh this fire was to fiaht," Ms.. Buckley u1d. Tht flrc was bchcvcd started by a ditcardcd ~ ofticials said. Fire JUl>Pf'CSSJOn costs have reached nearly Sl.9 mlllioo_. Tbe fire did not harm thepark'sstand of pant ~UO\&S. some of which are tbolmDds of ycan okf and amona the oldest l1vine th1np on canh. ~ thote ueea is I.be famous GenetaJ Sherman Trtt. which as more than 270 feet tall and bu a circumference of' more than 100 feet. It 1s believed to be l ,500 years old. • -. ' "Hello, freedom:' When clearing your head after one of those meetings means cutting loose, look to us for all that's new in executive fashion. Because it's not our style to be anything less. m SOUTH COAST PLA.ZA Is my style. • M Onlnge eo.t DAILY PILOT I Sunday. Octow 23, 1988 Dukakis presses his counterattack • •1•A111de ......... M"*u' Dubkit preued his ~tuict apinst front-runner Bulb on Saturday, bWnina a ._ cam~ .. of fear and of ~ for diatortina bis imaae _to ~oten. Bulb di.l&vowed Illinois GOP ,. ~ rapists and murderen vote b Du&JciJ.. DeaM>crat Dukakis, touchina on criticiun of his c:ampai&n style in a r.ce in which all polls show him ~said, "I may not wear my bmrt on my sleeve.•• But be promised that in the remaining two weeks be 'WOUid .. fi&bt my heart out for the thi_.l!f;I I believe in." Hi.a remarks came in a five-minute speech his campaign pa.id to air on ~ ... 1Y· Du"-"; d . tc &;.9.u.aer, ..,...s an runrung ma Uoyd Bentsen campaigned in Texas and Dubkis joined state party of- ficials in a show of solidarity in Ocorpa -two Southern states where Poll• suaest Bush bas made headway by pottrayina the Democrat u soft on crime. Dukakis took tbe iuue on in his speech, sayina limply: "Jn their TV ads, the Republicanl ac:a&1e me of beina soft on criminals. Tba.t'• a lie." BUib. in a brief appeara.Qee at his W11hiqton home, di11ociated bim1elf Trom one pnnted ad alona that line. · He was asked about brochures diall'ibuted by the state Republican Party in Illinois · with a headline sayina. ••All the Murde:ren and Rapists and Dru& Pusben and Oilld Molesters in Muschusetts Vote Por Michael Dukakis." Asked if be approved, Bush said. "No I don't. and I don't back some of the stuff they're sayina about me .... No I disapprove of thaL" He didn't say what he objected to on the Democratic side. Bush was questioned after be ruet privately with former Cuban prisoner Armando V alladarcs. who wu freed after 22 yean in 1982. . , On anoehet m.&ne!t Buah WU aabd to comment oJl tne rack:eteeriq iodiet.ment of former Philippine President Ferdiaand ~ '1'bat apeab for itld( aod Jet tbe justice sys1e111 to forward; that's •t I say," be said. B\ub'1 rwmina mate Dao gu&yle, who wu out of the public eye . A look •I ... tewk»ballol .......,,...01 Saturday, said in ap interview Friday niabt that the two elm~' concen- tration on l)f'Oducma l S-second .. sound bites0 for evening news shows wasn't so bad because .. one-liners say a lot" "The infonnation is out there" for voten to make their decisions, be said. Dukuit' televiled apeecb .... pen of a coacened e«ort by tbe Diabtia c:aJDDUo to reacb a wider auctieDcc. He afio ii alrina a tD!AP new eet of c:ommerdala . BUib of dil1oflo dou wt .:'!;."'it p&annina a · nwnber of other televilion appear· a.nca, includiA& an interview Tues- day oa tbe ABC abow, "Niabtline." BUib baa repeatedl aiticized Dukakia for a former ~metu ~~-.prop:am ~ WUM;U an mmate Wied to return aiwT a weekend pm and later attacked a ~~pie:. __ .. Sa ...... _ . &.IUaaLlS, lD a ..,....._. tu".iaY tn Beaumont. Texas. recounted the crimes of a prisoner who raped and murdered a prepant youna mother after beina releued on furlough from a federal priaoo. "I would never use that kind of human trapdy to accuse the presi- dent ofbeiria soft on aime," Dukaici.s said. "Mayl>c that's the difference between me and Oeorae Bush." Marcos indictment just start of long process WASHING TON (AP) -The racketeering indictment of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos siinaJs the start of a lengthy lepl process that is likely to incfudc several rounds of plea barp.ining with the Justice Department Even if Marcos and the aovem- ment don't work out a deal that would spare both sides the expense of a trial, it could easily be a year or more before Marc:os would face a jury. Federal prosecutors allqre Marcos embezzled more than $1 00 million from the Philippine government and used the money to buy three buildings in ~ew York ~ity. Tb~ main charge cames a maximum pnson sentence of20 years. "Paradoxical as it may seem, Imelda and I welcome the opportuni- ty to show the whole world that these allegations of dishonesty and crimi- nal activity cannot be proven by our accusen. We arc confident that we will be vindicated," Marcos said in a statement released Saturday by bis apokesman1 Gemmo Trinidad. As pert or what they promise will be a viaorous defense, Marcos' lawyers will embark on an extensive legal process of p~triaJ disoovery that is likely to involve a demand for a massive review of administration records for any documents augesting Marcos was offered assurances be wouldn't be prosecuted if be came to this country. Whether any such records exist. the check for them and the discovery process in general will take a long time. In Honolulu on Friday, Marcos attorney Richard Hi bey referred to. the matter indirectly, saying Presi- dent ~ wu responsible for Marcos bema brouabt to the United States, that Marcos considered himtelfloyal to~ and expected some Jo~ty in return, including safe haven in UU. country. Marcos waa president of the Pbilir. pines for 20 years and a close ally o a succession of U.S. administrations until be fled into exile in February 1986. Hibey alto said his client's health will be a ~or factor in the case. one whale utwoOtben Inch way toward open water BJ1'eA111dalMPrw lWUlOW, Ai.a -0. ot ... n,ped wbllel WM _preewned dlld Seturc1a.z1:iiua:n.r--illcbldtowdopeo wewu Emmoec:atallrial on.. boles a Ml~---nm tmNbeda pAtb lbnMalb dUci kie. However, ab• r'~~ bJ cioll'ti'I ice mws llood la the_, ot a breaktbtoulb iW tbe araY ....... meaa'-' of an.ewk .... apeciel. _ Tbe tiia mari.De meemele WW._ f'ov.r miles from opio •ter. A tecODd Q..emffhi-Sbaw m'IO ~ .. due to join die ahempt to create an open pathb tbe wMlel IMm' ~J:_ I~. WU IO brial• c:rue to remove brobn ice befwe it 1e6www. And at~~ direction, tbo Air Fotee •Maned the .... aiJaaft in iu inventory -the CSA Gelaxy -to ferry more egwpmeut &om PNdhoe Bay to Burow, Air Force ~. Dous McCoy said Saturday. TIJoa••nct. memon.u.e min NY otacen NEW YORK-Twelve thoutand Jaw oflicen stood at attention Saturday outside a church where a fbnera.I Mau wu held for two cit)' policemen who were lbot in tepUate incidentl within boun of each other. Busloada of New York City police officers, theirsbiddsdraped with black moumin&benda. were joined outside Our Lady of Perpet.ual Help cburcb by colleques from around the state and from MassachuteUs. New Jeney aod COnnecticut. They stood 10 deep, fillipa more than lix blocks of tbe Bay Ridae neiflborhoOd ofBn>Qklyn. Hundreds of civilians also stood behind police buricadel aurroundina the chumi. WbiletbeJDOurnenwait.edouu.ideinehilly, windyweatbertaweddina proceededinlidelhecburcb-aneventplannedllUlemonthlago.~ Hoben, 26, an undtn:over officer from Bay Ridae, wu shot in the bead and chest Tuaday niabt d~ a Manhattan drua raid. Michael Buczek, 2•, a bi&hlY decorated sueet officer who lived in Suff'ern, was lcilled Jess than three houn lat.er while be and his partner punued a suspect in Harlem. Prmldeat apected to mgn drag b1U WASHINGTON -President Reapn ii expected to sip a broad raaaina anti-dnaa bill that calls for stiff penalties for drua dealen includin& the death sentence in some cues involvlni drug-related murden. Tbc bill. characterized by Sea Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan .• u "bed news for drua deaJen and their ~tomen," wu •pProved by Conaress early Saturday. '"JD.is is a very atronabill Them~~ssimple. Oon'tdodrup. Tbecountrywilloottolerate it." declared Sena1e ~Ori~ Leader Robert Byrd, O.W.VL The bill calls for creation of a Cabinet-level "dru& czar" that would coordinate all upecu of the federal aovemment's war apinst illeoJ druo. It also calls for stiffer penalties and a variety of other sanctions, iDcf udina loss of some federal beDefita and civil fines, for drua violations. White Houte spokeswoman Uz Murphy said sh did n'ot know when the president will aian the letislation, addina that the · bad not yet been sent over io the White Houae. Fair shootout leaves one dead, 3 hurt in Texas DALLAS (AP) -A Shootout on the pecbclmidway of the TeuaS&ate Fair 1e1tt thousands of fAirtoen tleeina in · and ended with one dead aod CC wounded, authorities said Saturday . .. I bani two or three sbotl and people in the center -in the mi4dk -started fWUlina in CVC!Jl_ di!."O' tion," said Juan SaJuar, 311 ~fDaUU, wbo wu hiab above the nuaway on a ferris wbcet .. After that, you, couJd tee \*)pie in different spou just nuuuaa like crazy -just teUioa away &om this area. .. Many ~tanders were 1moc:bd down or trampled in Friday niabt'• panic. aod teveraJ prepant women went into labor, olliciall llid. One police officer was amo~ the wounded and two other police of-fic:en were injured in related ICUftles, ofticiala said. .. All I know is it aot wild out there real &st," said police Cpl. D.H. Boy wbo WU treated for bnlilel ~ while amitina a youna man with a pm in his wailtbend. Nancy wqey, director of com- munication for the &it, said tbe lbootin& orobabll' wouJd have little effect OD die f.air, ID iU last weekend. -nu. isn't the fint time .. tomeone bu .been shot at a Texas State Fair, lbe said. .. rve been at the f.air more than 1 S yean. Thilia not the ftnt time there's been an incident. and I've never 1een it afrect at1eDdance before." Abortion protesta held ID twoetates When most people shop for a new car they bring ideas , enthusi- asm , high expectations. What they don't often bring is money. you can afford-priceless knowl- edge when it comes to negotiating price. Then all you have to do is go and find your car. thing to cash in hand, you'll not only drive a better bargain, you'll drive whatever you want. It's not the best position to be in. Come to Home Federal first. We'll send you car shopping fully equipped with our Pre-Approved Auto Loan voucher. When you qualify for your loan, you 'JI learn exactly how much car You'll also learn HomeFed's interest rate is one of the lowest around on terms up to five years. Which just might make your pay- ments the lowest around. We expect yoU"JJ discover that when you shop with the nearest • Shiite leader cond~mns hostage threat 8ElllUT1 LeblDOD (.AP) -A said 16 people were killed in tbe Anierica01 support of lsnel and foreip hosu,e in Lebuon. He was Jbiite Mouem le9der 1a1d Saturday anacb but police reponed five more 9iDll dae American administration. ~id_aapped March 16, 1915. that kidnappers boldiD1 foreip bodies were found" in lhe rubble But w are nae at all apinst the Sucblrland, of fort Collini. Colo .• . boltafel and tbnatenina to .b~ tbe Saturday in the soutbeutern town of American citiJnl." was teized lbrel IDCMld9I laier. The Amenc:an ODii were comauttp11 an Mullpra, one of tbe ..Wn llJ'leU of He called IM ~ .. an Jan. 24, 1917 abduction of Steen. a .. unloraivable crime.•• the lsncli raids. unjulli6ed, unforlivable cnme... ieacber at Beirut Uniwnity ~. Nabih Berri. who ~ the main-lsneli warplanes ne. over tbe pro-In ill •temea&. the Islamic Jihad bu been claimed by tM pro-lranaan stream Shiite Amal militia. spoke in Iranian IUOapold of Bulbek in said: 1'he criminal America must Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of an interview with The Associated eastern LebUon Saturday but no Jalizeitwillnotfe!awaywitbwhallt Palestine. Prell after tbe hlamic Jihad. a pro-attacks were repor1ed. has done, especially in connection They Jre amona nine Americans lranian funtlamentalist faction, Berri's Syrian-becbd militia has with the hostaaes we hold... . believed held by pro-Iranian e"- wamed it would punish American been locked in a fterce struate with · The IJ'OUP holds Anderson, chief tremist factions linked to Hezbollah, boltllCS it is holdina. pro-Iranian fundamenaalisu --ror mas-Middle East correspondent for The or Party of God, tbe main militia Orange Coas1 DAILY P1LOT/Sun<1ay. October 23 £eheae.e wrom•a "1tll photo. o(IJtMt.1e. an mted bl Italy MILAN, laly (AP) -Autborititl armted a leti.NtC woman who wu carryina pictures of three Americ:an.-beld hOl1lfle in Lebanon and a letter from one of them ia a fabc bottom in her suitcase, police said Saturday. The woman stoDPed Tbunday It Milan's Linale AU"pOrt WU arryina ~LOI of Terry Anderson, Thomas Sutherland and Alano Steen, said Fortunato Finoli. deputy director of the Milu police anti- terrorist unit. He said the photopaphs v.oete to be given to an ltaJ11n businessman, wbo was not identified. She also carried a handwritten letter signed by Steen, he said. She was arrested and c~ with carrying S 1,000 in counterfeit U.S. bills and SO pms of heroin, Finoli wd. A U.S. Embassy spokesman conacted by telephone said officllls The Islamic Jihad threat was in tery of the Shiite community. It has Associated Prcu, and Sutherland. challenaina Berri's Amal amona retaliation for Friday's Israeli air no influence on the kidnappers. In actina dean of apiculture at the Lebanon's Shiites. Odien believed raids on Lebanon that killed 21 Lebanon, Berri said Lebanese "are American Univenaty of Beirut. held arc three Britom. an Irishman peopleandimured34.0fficialshad 1~aaa~in~s~t~Am~e~n~·ca~·~s~Po~li~·c:y~·~ .. ~in~M~;;;:;:;;~A~ndeno~~~n~is~~th~e~~lo~n~ie~s~t-~b~e~ld~~an~d~an~la~l~ian.~;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;;::::;:===~==========:;::=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~::; ... tbere had been iii formed about the incident .Italian captain held in collision .with.cruise s}Jip • PlllAEIJS, Greece (AP) - Authorities cleained the captain of an Italian frei&hter and accused him of ramming a Greek cruise ship in an accident that killed two Greek seam- en, injured S4 passengers and left two people missinJ. Italian officials on Saturday denied the Greek alfeption and said the frei&hter was at a sandstill before the crun. Officials had reported a British teen..qer was missing and feared dead after Friday's accident and on Saturday sponsors of the tour of British students said a teacher also could not be accounted for. Schools Abroad, the London-based o~r of the trip, identified the missing student as Vivien Barley, 14, of Sutton Confield, England, and the teacher as Bernard Butt from the T.P. Riley Community in Walsall, Ens- land. - The collision involved the freighter Adiie and the . 6,300-ton . !upiter, which was carryma 486 Bnush stu- dents and teachers. Most of the schoolcnildren arrived in London Saturday for tearful reunions with their families. OPEC ends talks on confusing note MADRID, Spain (AP) -OPEC leaden on Saturda)'. ended three days of talks with different views of whether the oil ministers had agreed to a new production ceiling to recommend to the 13 members of the cartel. The group's chairman, Rilwanu Lukman ofNigeria, said the ministers ckcided to pro~se a 17.S million- banel ... -day celling on production, up from 1 S million. However, Secretary-General Subroto oflndonesia told a later news conference that several production plans were under consideration. He said no one plan had met the approval of all eight ministers participating in the discussions. Lukman, who also is Nigeria's oil minister, said the proposed ceiling of t 7.S million would be for the short term with an unspecified increase later. In a statement released after the Madrid talbended, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries announced that its price planners would meet again in Vienna, Austria, on Nov. 17 after consultations with their aovemments. A full ministerial conference is set for Nov. 21 in Vienna. ~AID AOVEATISIHG • rocu~oN ltBAL BS TATE .., Valerie Torelli •LL&R BltWAll! D18CL08Ull& 18 NOT Tim LAW! All our llvcs we have been brought up with "buyer bewattl" In real estate the new saying Is ··ee11tt beware!" Many sellers still don't know they have to furnish buyers with a special Disclosure Statement prescr1bed by state law. The form la called the Real Es· tale Transfer Dtaclosure Statement and MUST BE GIVEN to buyera of residence with one to four units. If a buyer receives this statement Art"ER he/ahe signs the purcha~ olfer, the buyer'has a spcclflcd lime after the dlscloeure form has been gtven them to accept or reject their Offer to the seller. The new law puts much or the responsibility ON THE SELLER to dlecloee problems and defects. and to apedfy what "Items" a reslden<'e hu (such aa central heat. dish· washer. apnnklcra. etc.) The real estate agent who deals wtth the Buyer la prfmar1ly respon· llble to give the Disclosure form to the buyer. tr there Is only one aaent Involved, that aaent IS rcsponslble. II' there la NO AO ENT. the SELLER la fully responsible. 11.e .eller and the ttal estate -.mt an not rcaponslble for dis· dOeurc errors or omissions lf they hlld no pcr90nal knowledge or a problem. or If their lnformatlon came from a pubJlc agency or from certain llcmeed proresslonal per· eone. The .ell.er and the agent, tliowewer. mu.t uec "ordinary care" In prepennc the dlacloeurc state· meat. Sellen or a«ent5 who DE· a.-.RATELY FATL to comply with dm law could ~ habit rordam•an IO&IM....,.,. For tM answers to any qut"S· UOIW you may have on nal n tate lift me or one of our agent5 a call t 'hNUI ....ay. M0-7355 You C'an lilio9toP bJ IM off\ce at 2845 M~ V.. Drtft. SuHe Sue, In Coela ~column la f~ ~~rat lnfor· ...., only. Par ap«tnc ltpl. ta~ • ....,m.l qLINtlOnS. l'(>nt.act VoUr .. hNJ •lU edVttor. 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Woo•1nd ... 21470 Victory Bl. Thu11ne room, same basic furnishings, but the color llllde a big difference. Color influences our ~ fUnctioo.ing-it can induce anger or Pacefulam. Blue and other pastels-calm and lower Liood paue, pulse rate and muscle aaivity, while red his the opposite effect, color experts claim. Color lfttJlS to be able to counteraa imbalfncn in your life, says Newport Beach interior desipr Diie Fahrney. , hid a client who had spent a grtat cfeal of timeakiog aae of hct husband thrcxigh a lengthy iDom btf'OR his dwh and then did the same thing for bersilter. When I redid her place she wanted cdor -llitk Yae. ttd, 1nf18e and green. No pastels. Some peop1t might ht afraid to use s0 much color, bat sht loved it. It ma~her feel good,-. - Fahrney then encouraged another "very beige" woman who had become withdrawn after some pmblans to add some color accents when redoing her place. "Later, members of her family called me md said the color had given her new life. I had a clue that she liked it because she began to wear the colors I used in'her home," said Fahrney. The colors a pmon likes are probably the colors that will be best for them. Let your own ttaetions tell you which ones are calming or exciting for you, but there art some geoml guidcliness. Y elloi is supposed to vita1itt and ac~lerate mmtal activity, orange is rtputed to promote confidence and . purple relaxes. • . Living with undesirable colors can steal your energy. For instance, He1&ich notes that a yellow kitchen can drive some people nuts. Yellow is generally thought of as a chttrful color but can be over-exciting in an active, irritable condition -such as long hours cooking and cleaning with children underfoot. Purple, Helfrich says, is one of me best shades for inducing slttp. It induces relaurion and lowers body tempetttutt. "I have found griybtdshtta gM you a better night's sleep than bright col<>!'," he said. Fahmty says the 'in' colors-right-rlonre- sherbet-hued>pastels. "Bue we are in a cransition period ... the Southwestern look is going oor and we are coming into a stronger period with brights and intense shades. " ... You will ht gin to see purple, olive green, not sick avocado green but deep olive1 lapis and purple used with red." People who have strict decorating budgm-and have to live with their choices longer can ht daring and use bright accents, Fahrney says. "Yo. can even 'Swing for the Symphony.' f B2 Home section/. ~fJ1-12 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1988 Ewer ties? That kind of talk is for wimps. Even if all the heavy hitters in their Newport Center suites art wearing yellow foulards, pink paisleys or blood-red stripes with their Brooks Brochers pinpoint button-downs doesn't mean you have to follow their lead. Wise up. The point is to make an impression, noc blend with the aowd. Get something boring off your chest. You might as ~u wear a nooSt around your neck for all the business you'll attraa with a dull necktie. These days, it often pays to dttss for recess, nor success. Making that splashy, unf~g_tttable im- pession just might mean vcruuring &om the malls and classic men's scores and inro the thrift and vintagt shops that eater to the rfl<>tt CourtgtouS dressers. Wlodek MtloW1.0czyk deals mainly with· fumitutt and furnishings from the 19205 and '5CJI at his Laguna Beach store, Collagt.&t when he's out and about, shopping for tables and lampa. hf often runs across vintage neckties. -l ' "Pmonally, I l<>vt them, .. MalOWIDClJk •ys. "I can't resist picking them up for myltlf or IO~ here in the steft." • °'«koutthne bdiities, ti~,. loag swath of silk or 11~ flaring toa W,.. CCMring ~inches of Width, the bar to .. <"-• VINTAGE/IJ) 82 OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. October 23, 1988 0.-, ........ .,, Lw,.,,.. Small World'• Joume Pella, Jane Ghesqulere and Sae Carruco. ....................... ht Mlclaaela. Benalta ltllenten &Dd Jackie Voelkl at tlle tabl•. w l 1' ......................... JQ Pnm Soott-~. Dorotla• Baba• watell Jim llalD• ~, tit.row tlae cllce. 'Swing for Sympheny' a win.ner f6r yt>uth pr6grams By VIDA DEAN Of!MO.-, ......... The luncheon attire was tennis togs when 120 "Swing for the Symphony" participants showed up recently at the Newport Beach Country Club. Since about 9 a. m. that morning the lunch bunch had been at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club adjacent to the NBCC, playing in the ninth annual ladies doubles tennis tour- nament staged by the Jane Gray Porter Committee to benefit the Orange County Philharmonic So- ciety. Jady JellHk was chairwoman of the event. and 25 of the 30 committee membcn were involved in tour- nament details. "We raised $3,500," said Jelinek. "It will be used for musical youth programs. ADll Fettel and Ciladf Gates were winners of the top division. Trophies were awarded at the luncheon. • • • RicUnl Rllit, full-time volunteer director of fiscal and developmental affairs for the South County Com- munity Clinic in Sa.n Juan ------------------------------------------------------ l.ll>C> PRESENTS tMl!nt: Hl'LDREN'S VILLAGE PUMPKIN PATCH FOR SAFE TRICK OR TREATING AND A HAPPY HALLOWEEN WHEN? WHERE? AND ... PUMPl<IN PATCH LIDO MARINA Vlll..AGE Fa< rec.eopts tculonc $10 Oct 22·2t, J.2:00.a:OO pm (PUmpkon patch located •I Of mot'e you will rec.ove • TRICK OR TREATING 3A 12 VIA Of>OflTO ntU l'\Hlf'tUN Oct 31st ot cou•w on the cou~rd) "(lomtt one Pl!' penon per cM,. ffom pettJc•P91ff"C .-cl'lentl) So. for your FREE PUMPKIN, and a bag of your favoT1te TRICK OR TREAT CANDY. come on down and join the fun! PARTICIPATING SHOPS & RESTAURANTS The W•rehouM Udo Booll Shappe Mr. TKO Udo Bnlu a. Copper Capistrano, was presented the 1988 Oranac County United Way's Ale~s de Tocq. ueviUe Society~ward during a dinner held at the \...Oto de Caza home of 'llUa Dea.a ud William Lyoa. The guest list included .S<>Ciet~ chairman Peter Ocla1 (Fieldstone president) and wife Gall, Nera ud C'Urley Bester, Trista ud Jolla O'DoueU (O'DoueU, Bripam ud Pan.en, ltatlarya :J'Mmpl09 u4 G•• Owa, Merrin u4 Jeaue Job- soa (he is UW president) and N18ette uc1 Gavia H~rbert (Allergan CEO.) Name a day, any day next week, and there will be opportunities to socialize. One annual event that has been a favorite sinoc 1975, Christmas Com- pany, will get under way at 7:30 p.m. Monday with an invitational party for close to l ,500 patrons and donors. The event will be sponsored by the Junior League of Orange County at the OC Fairgrounds. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the CC opens the same place to the public. Shoppers will find specialty items at booths sc1 up by 40 stores from across the U.S. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 9f.m. daily with aeneral admission o $4. Chil- dren 12 and under admitted free. "The Romance ofa Victorian Era" is the theme of the thiee-day fund- raiser. On Wednesday, one of the special events wilJ be a Victorian tea with 1COncs, tarts, etc.. The league can be .reached at 720-7477 for more information. • • • Aorence Crittenton Services is the oldest voluntary qency in OC and provides residential care for troubled adolescent airls and abused and neaJected infants and toddlers. Services arc being ~xpanded with the purchase of the Fullerton Com- munity Hospital. "We wiU be able to accommodate 90 more girls and 20 more infants after the building is renovated," said spokeswoman Mel..._ MltdaeU. "Sea Circle Auxili'iary raised about SI 0,000 for the project last week at its • • • Another popular event is taking a look inside of other peoples homes. Six will be featured on the Corona del Mar High School PTA home tour from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the school's front office, the Sherman Gardens ~ft shop or at A. Maree's dress shop in Eastbluff. Ticket holders will be served a basket lunch at Sherman Gardens and can view a fashio11 show. The homes open are those of Judie and GeoJJe ArJyros, the David Grubbs, Suzanne Skinner, the Steve Frohl- inp. the Roger Scitzs and Robert Smiths. More information is available from 673-8882. • • • More than 500 have already bouaht their tickets for Wedhcsdays Bid l'or Blchelon auction event at the Le· Meridien Hotel. Tbiny-four pys will F__on .the block at about 7:1S p.m. fOUOWml I D~bolt cocktail bour and third annual casino night party at Santa Ana Country O ub. CO<hamng the dinner dance were BenaUa IWer1ta of Corona del Mar and Jadle Voelkl of Irvine. Among the -110 people there were Peso and past board president Howard Cw•'1f!:• of Newport Beach, architect rt EUlen ofHunt- inaton Beach, who is involved with the renovation, Vlekie ud Jolla lrvble, c-le ud Freemu ltlule, e~ec director Dr. Apel Trtadero, who emceed, Pat Mlcbel1 ud Fraa Evus. complimentary liJht buffet. Bill Johnson, who chaired last years event. is handling the job apin this year. The Nautilus Imports owner was also llJCtioned last year. More information on this lively fund-raiser for the March of Dimes can .be obtained by calling 631-8700. • • • On Wednesday evening at the lrvine'Hilton, tribute wilJ be paid to Bernice Hird, Betsy Sanders and Rabbi Henri Font during a dinner by the OC Chapter of the National Coofcrcnoc of Christians and Jews. Harriette Witmer is chairwoman for the humanitarian awards dinner. Tickets are $200 each. • • • Friends of KOCE 50 will be aboard the yacht Pacific Hornblower at 8 p.m. Th= for an elcpnt dessert :re~ au::=~=-ous i.meJ Town murder. Tickctl are $75 elCb and further information is JOUH FeUa, chairwoman of "flourishes of Fashion" luncheo and other members and guests of Irvine-based Small World 0 · Childrens Hospital of Orang~ Coun· ty1 bcpn the fundraiscr with social izana around the pool at Four Season The aroup expects to raise $12,000 from the event. Assisting with details of the event were committee mem- bers Jue GMtMpdere, isar.y Grlftla, AU Bartltelemew, Nuc!t N...0. Jadle Browe. Re M•re, Ju MJera. Dori Spy.U ... Toal Clucy. dancina at the Laauna home of the Keith Johnsons. £ntertainment. in- cludin& belly dancen, is planned for the 6 p.m. event. Membcnbip inform ation on this orpnization can be obtained by writing the Ope"'" Leque, PO Box 4316, Laguna Beac~ 92632. • • • The newly organized Forum Architecture and Dcsian Council o Newport Harbor-Art Museum wil ~ost a cocktail reception "at 7 p.m Saturday at South Coast Plaza t mark the opcnima of the world's firs American Porsche Design retail store. An exhibit of Ferdinand Poncbe'a dcsians, previously shown at ~ Georges Pompidou Cultural Cent in Paril, wilJ be installed in an adjacent to the ~square-foot sto and will be on public view Oct. 2 thtouab Nov. S. Peter Poncbe is Qpecied to ~rJ!ll:c::treec1...i 1-====================..-i available bycaJHna 19S-S623 Ricbard FlamloD m will be honor- Jannets. .• Mack Craft Annette'• ~ Art Dimen•• 8llerJ at~ m~J7S9-1122) bJ . wuuns mYUabODI or more mation Oil tbe aew forum. Jacquetlne'1 Boutique Scott~· 8111efJ LAiMl'1 Gifts lnt'l L'at.ieier D'Art hoto Gi.nflni for Men hctiKci fl~• N~woort Blwd tovtll crou Pk•he Coes1 Hwy '""' tell onto v.., ltdO IMn 1m,,_1•t• J I.ii tMo '"" C0f"IYPf''hf'f'1 09/'i'r"IC lltlJl"'turt F0< more •nfonnetion Ult (714) 675·8662 NECESSITIES ACODnr,,.., CLOSING SALE ed lbunday duria9 a diDDcr at the Biltmore Hotel in los A.JlldeL The dinner L.pven in COQjunction with the Ja DUsinea Association. will bcn-Tlwaior Achievement of Southern Califonia. Tbe honoree, Security Pacific Cor- poration•• CEO, bu loaa been ective with JA. More information on the event can be obcained by callina 213 666-3SS2. • • • The Opera Laaue ofl.quna Beach bu DlaDaed a 5aturday evenina of Mickle Entem dinina and exotic Come"~ t~ Cote;>!•"" J:I~,. foT-on ...,.,"9 of Joricong to lh. ~·ng "9 JOUnds of th. Don M.11.,.. Big Bc:wJ 0-Ch.rt"" y O<J 0ll b. oboord OU,.. lu..,-nOV( ""'~ woth 100.r of people J,'ftJ.J ,,, tJ...,,.. F-rt bloc~ t ..... th " rpe<:·"' 6-.lch·ng t...rt • • • Tocketr ~ ~ 25 00 pe,.. pel"Son orJ 01"9 °""'lob!. 6'i renJ1ng c:i ckk o,.. ~ o.J.,.. mode f>C'..,061. lo. ~oll""°°" p"""..,d•Ol"I. 203 Y1 0.0,.1 A..,.r>IA. Be1lboc:i. CA 02001 orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/~, October 23, 1911 • Designers find inspiration wherever they look BJYIDAD&AN .............. "l!hel doa'l deaicn our ftames. We =i ~em,.. said Barbara ~co-owner of the new La. E.,..111W1b1rt1 1tO SCOR in South C.oelt Pia.a. ~and counten do look u if el.,. bave been busy, but between 70 and IO ~t o( the frames are ata1ioM 1'yt.fclteynolds and putner Oii OMraldi. DlliDina frames can be com· plicalea and take-coDIWDiDI-&-oec:ialb ii you tel u involved u M~ ancf Gberardi. 'he two, who met when they were amwtina Huatiaaton Bach Hisb ScbooL often develop the plutic that the tame ii created from as well u the frame style ... It can take up to seven months J_Ult to ,et the plastic made," said McReynolds. Tbey have been desianina frames ~ f 97~~ the new store is their • setond. .. we•ve been in the optical ~ muCb loneer tbou&b -we _, Scenes of a barbecue and bullfiaht in San Juan Capistrano, a asque picnic and EdWardian costumes in old Tustin will be shown at the "History of Desian" benefit to be praented Nov. 6 by the Historical and Cultural Foundation of Oranac C+wtty. ' " lfbe event will be held in Jewel C0mt of South Coast Plaza. Newport Harbor Art Museum Director Kevin will narrate. A liabt supper served at 7 p.m. precedina the of historical costumes. Tlcketl are SSO, S 100 or S2SO per penon. More information is avail· able from 2SO-l 9S7. • • • Tickets are also available now for the Nov. I fashion luncheon of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish. Senior Center of OC. The 11 a.m. ~vent at Le Meridicn Hotel, Newport THE are botb licemed :ID•" said McbynoldL From . ftftt aore • Mclroee Awnue iD Loi Awles. tbe two DOW lend tbeirhmaalf over tbl U.S. Europe and Japan. .. We dcliP wbeD we tel a whim," eaid Obenriti. .. And _w;e Jtl ~ ~ all tbe time. .. added MclleyDolda. .. We milbt be impind by an incredible lice, by music, by a piece of funli~" laid Obenldi. ~ti I •w arc:bitecture in Spain that I fou~d ~ .. ~the·· " .. "'-llllJ)UaUOD comes the drawina bo9rcl, the laboratory, the ~totypeand fiDa1ly tbe tat~ You can desip 10methina beautiful. but it alto bas to be comfor1able, ~ eaidMc~ On CD1enftl the shop with its sleek furniture (also desiped by the HB pair). my im. pression was that the frames are much smaller than I bad teen ellewbere recently. McReynolds and Gherardi J,Ot in tbe busineu in the late '70s. •Then tbe al&sses werno big they looked like Beach. will feature styles from Fashion Island shops with Kitty Leslie as coordinator. Pat Weiss is chairwoman of the event and Barbara Seeinbera. 846-9418, bas more infor· mation. The auxiliary is the primary sup. port lfOUP for the center, which prevides a year-round program for more than 300 senion. • • • Fur designer Jerry Sorbara will makepersonalappearances 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the fur salon of Neiman Marcus, Fashion Island. Sorba.JT bu-dmgned ex· clusively for Neiman Marcus since 1981. His collection includes kicky 7 /8th-length m.ink coats to ankle· lcnath Russian sables. Casual coats are in Yivid colo~such as his sun· yellow style on the co\ler oTtne recent Town and Country mapzioc. BUSYBODY LEOTARDS /TIGHTS 1111 PAmVIDI c ....... .. EJ Mack trucb on your flee. We said ~ of dlil. Let'• cddnle tbe face. llid MclteyDoldl. The two have 65 =and with all the variations a · there are about 450 stylea. ... We like to break tbe rules,'' uid Gherardi ... We don't just look at the face, we don't ao by tbe sextbook. You 'have to look at the whole picture .. .. For imtance, if you have a round face, the rules are to tel 10metbing anaular to countenct t6at roundness. But if the penon doesn't have much beiabt. {: make her look · even shorter. k at tbe whole picture ... you milbt want to play up the roundnetl. .. added Gherardi. ... Both men and women worry about browline. They ask. Is the brow suppose to show or not? lf you haye a sttona browline and it conflicts with the style that suits you face, too much is IOlQI OD. If you have DO browline ,et a frame that is heavy in that area. Really, moll people intuitively know VINT AGE TIES •.• l'romlll off some flamboyant manifestation of a tic.designer's latent artistic proclivities. These are the tics that blind. Swirlina bands of color, ex· plosions of aeomctic shapes and hues rarely found in nature sprawl across their lenat}l. Of coune, when it comes to vintage ties of the 1940s and 'SOs. many desips were called, but far fewer were chosen. "I have to pick and choose from what the wholesalers offer," says Larry Crail. owner of the Locab Only shop in Laauna Beach. "But tbeset.ics are becomiq really popular lately. The styles of contemporary neckties are bccomina wider and more aeometric-very similar to the ties of the '40s." Craig carefully reviews the selec- tions offered him, piclcs those without spots or blemishes, and sells the tics foraboutS9 to SI 7. Lapels and neckties became thin· ncr and tailorinf became more con· servative in the 9S0s. and the flashy ties of the era became extinct. When things loosened up apin in the late '60s, loud ties made a comeback, · rcachi, nearly comical proportjons in the 970s before a new wave of conservatism restored order. Like it or not, we may apin be on the verge offashion liberalism, even if Geose Bush is leading in the polls. AST 3 SESSllNS PU WEEK IS AU IT TAKES TO TIX Nfl> ,.. TitOS£ TIDa£ MUS. rrs EASY Nfl> Fiil lllTOlllZED ~ TAaES DO 'M WOM f<llt YOO. EACH TAil! WOMS A i.FflRENT llUSCU GROUP TO TCll: Fml MltllDUCt: • • _., ., 10 EeCIE--11a1l'ft I 3023 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar For FREE demonstration caJI ... (Acroes Pertdng Lot from Att>emonS) 675-1612 HRS: M-F 9-9; SAT 10-<t A NEW LOOK INTO BEAlITIFUL EYES. "1fc:: P:unles:. P.1Sl Accurate .1\ ~ ... urg1cal procedure perm1b !he remoo..U of bag.\ and dark ~ fmm under the ~es v.1th no .,kin IOCL'-IOl'I and \11'tually no dt'K.'t>mfOn °IX'ithill'hour.. after suf8er" a-e make:> up 013\ be safe!~ :ipphed • .ind one m~ rerum 10 hi!> or her nornul .ll..,l\1U~ The. hight~ :.ophbllcaled ophlh:llm1c pl:il>ll( ~u~n· erocedure { U':IO:>-<.:VO· 1unctival 6tej)h3roPf~·J drJm.lll· c.tll~ reduces the rbk of comphe1· uons, and ellm1ruue:. !oearnn~. un· 1ghtlr~uturo.and length' rectl\-en ume ~·er before h..15 thL~ degrtt of .. urg1cal prec11t100 been ptN1hle R11..h:lrd .._ \Xei...s. M.D is one of the ft"\\ meuc urgeons who I!> also J Bwrd Cerufied Ophthalmologist. E\c' ~ ~ ~pecialty • w'>met.1c ~ ehd and eyebruw 'urgen • pemuncnt eyelultt~licxiorr • permanent e\~' p~nuuon • upper be.lo' ltfb • l°C'(UO'MU(J.1\'e <Uld rumor .,urgen TJke J new luok 31 IUVlng beautiful C\~ C:lll now to schedule a com· phment:il") ~ulutlon Looking good has nau ~en easier. RICHAltl> A.~ M.D. 36() 'i<ln Miguel Om~. 'lultc ..03 -..ev.-pon BeM:h. CA 92660 -1..rw.1 Ophth.llm1 Pl.A.">tu. :tnJ Ra'UfblN CUW Uf8tt\ Dtplomate vnen1..-:in Bv.ird of huulmu l1JH' Fulh t:'<IU•pped office oo~'\I •UrJl~"' ~UC' \~ procedure:. <V\"ered ~ 111 ... urJOCe SAFE TRICK-OR-TREATING · · at · ~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA . Free facepainting for kids, 11 am. -3 pm. It Won't Be A Party WdOOut You! Safe trick-or-treating, facepainting, and performances by the Newport Harbor High School Drama Department set the stage for Halloween at Free trick-or-treat bags and special pumpkin reflector stickers for the first 2000 children f.i~'.:\ 'Nestcliff Plaza stores will have special treats ~ for trick-or-treaters. I Saturday, OctOber 29, 11 a.m. -6 p.m. . I Michael's appeals to yo.ung, old Whether they're eight or 81, Michaels customers are im- aginative individuals who delight in self-expression through tt· aoutteful home decorating, orig· inal gift creations l!'d one-of -a· kind aru &fld crafu. Always on the go, they paint and pure, stitch and sculpt, nnbellish anc:J improvise. Some create seasonal wreaths; others furnish doll houses or iCrsonalize hair ribbons .. "WhatMr their interem, fun is tht name of the game, and we're i-tt of it, offering adgvicc, refm,ls, tips and encouragement day in and day out," Dave Birt, Westminster score manager, said. Cluiatmu treee are aftllable In n.rloaa atsee at lllchael'•· "Of course it's a two-way street. We invite our customers to tell us what they like and to share with us their innovative flair. As new craft trends emerge locally and regionally, we consider every new idea." he said. Michaels. according to Bin, is a rapialy growing chain of apecia.lcy stores with the newest. !DOit DOta.ble items and ideas in home decorating, hobbies, crafts, gifts and petty needs. The chain's success is not surprising, he said. because it is based on a concept, developed over many years, that integrates proven strategics in mefchandis- ing, display. competitive pricing and customer service. "We've been preparing for the future since our company was formed in 1973 by developing a creative work environment that ·encourages originality and pro· ductivity among employees; by attracting energetic, outgoing people who believe in the Michaels concept; by keeping • AEFRtGEAATORS •WASHERS • DRYERS • DISHWASHERS • OVENS • DISPOSALS • ICEMAKERS • RANGES • COMPACTOR$ • FREEZERS spirits high and turnover low; and by providing the best in customer service and supp<>rt," Bin said. M ichael's is currently carrying Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas merchandise. Pre- madc and do-it-yourself orna- ments and decorations arc now available. Oasses are also being offered for ornament, bows and wreath making. The Westminster score is located at }402 Betch' Blvd. For more information, ca1J (714) m-3843. "FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS" ova 2'-.. LOCM. a am a• ML ea w JULY mMIWIT'BI> 1240 LOGAN AVE COSTA~ Uiil..._~. attress sets dur\nQ our fa\\ 5'eeP Sale. '---nd~r-edS on our qua\\tY m Save Hu . Sa"' endS soonH NG S£1S Ha0U££N SET§ K1 :; $519 --: $389 80dY 8'1Uf ,. $619 8odY 8f1Ctf .. . ... . $1 $479 (jallt0!1lll ()Uni ,,~, 9 ._........ .... $519 ..... $68 ·- C• t• • ... • s , ... 6 ,.._, 111111 NW-.. • '71fl B77W ....._ tt1 I ~,_...• .... If UflaDlll • (71'1 71Wt.i co.TA_. ... ._ ... • IDllll of a fwy • (71'J 167-3&2S ~ -" , .. --.... """'°"""' ..... (114) ..... ~ -.U Mt --DI La C... • ,..,,,, o! El TOii Ad • (714) ~ .. --,. w ,,_ ""t • tit""' • ,,,,,,. • (71f) ~ .,. , 11 .. ,..., ..... oi...., .. • • 0 , ...... '1" lnlt • (1141 -- LA._ I Wilt llM tM W -.. lllf • E• Ill 1twy • • (21)1117.a.Me ~-·111--·m.•-....,.l&U 17111 M • .. ._. •• ~-IUOt-......... f . 17~ •2111 -_.a.. er ... 111•111-. az • In.I MOUtlS NC>t1 flat 10.,,. • • • • SA r 10 -t> 0111 • ~ll"l • GJNiLE RESl $58 ~ . 78 Ml $ lkl'C NAiURE RESl -CIJ(lM $299 SU $3~~ .. NeWport Floor Covering makes it easy Newpon Floor Covering in eor. ona del Mar makes purchuing catpft. tile, wood flooring or window coverings a wony-frtt ex~rience with its nperienc'td staff, large selection and reasonable prices. The store -in the same location for almost 30 years -offers a full line of services for individuals as well u businesses. "We capture all points of the market, with all our prod· ucts," Steve Terpstra, owner of Newport Floor Covering Aid. A knowledgeable staff provides personalized service to customers. Don Bolton, who started the compen1 in 1m offers his several years of experience as does Arlene Stockton, Rich Hom and Terpstra. "We ate not a high prnaure ules aff -if someone wants our advice or help we are there," Terpttn said, Newport floor Covering is also an authoriaed Carpet One dealer. Carpet Or:.e not onf y gives dealers a larger selection of high quality carpet, but a quarant« that is un6eatable. 'This is the only Carpet One dealership in Orange County," he Mid. Carpet One offers iu customers a six-e<>int qua.rant«, including: satis· faction of product; quality; wear; installation; price; and stais\ r~­ sistance. Newport Floor Coverings also carries a full range of hardwood, ceramic cile, ~ vinyl and custoni vinyl floor coverings, as well as Other brands of carptting. Window cowr. inat include such top quality brands as Thomas fabrics, David and Dash, Sierra Textiles aod more. The company hu recently hired its own employtt1 for inallation, intend o( subcontraeton. for grater quality control. "In order to more closely control our pricing and labor," Terp«ra said. The aorc offers an extended warnnty on a1l in merchandise, u well as a lifetime guarantee on installation. he said. The score is located at 3500 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. For more informatioa, or to schtd. ule an appointment for one of the scaff co come Out for a free in-home estimate, call (714) 6n-t636. Colton Piano opens furniture _showroom Orange County's headquarters for fine furniture selection has orncd in San~a Ana. Vern Schafer o Colton Piano and Organ has recently exJ>90ded his successful piano supermart, located off the Costa Mesa-Newport Freeway (~~) at the Dyer Road offramp, to include rus new Coltc;>n Fine Furniture Showroom. The Santa Ana store has been remodeled to make room for a wide seleetion of top of the line living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, entertainment centers, designer ac- cessories from around the wo rld, one of a kind pieces of art and Schafer's own hne of Schafer & Son's mattresses. orange cOunty families will find a complete selection of traditional, as well as, contemporary styles of exquisitely designed furniture at affordable prices; such as classic genuine-leather sofas and chairs, elegantly crafted wood dining room sets, entire master bedroom sets, as well as a choice of sturdy youth hedroom groups. The Schafer & Son's tradition of fine quality and excellent service at affordable prices is evident in all areas of this Colton fine Furniture Showroom in Santa Ana. Bring the entire family in and make a selectk>n from one of the many fine brands including Schweiger, Ka.nowslcy and B.P. John. The Schafer faroily and suff are available to help you with your next furniture purchase. Pinecraft's shutters complement interiors For more than a quarter century, Pinecraft Custom Shutters Inc. of Costa Mesa and Torrance has manufactured elegant and stylish wooden shutters. Fine-grade woods, finishes and hardware are used, and each custom shutter is shaped, joined and hand finished by exper~nced wood._ working professionals who guide each order from design to final quality checking. Pinecraft custom shutters can enhance the atmosphere of any room, adding beauty, protection, value and pleasure without distract· ing from a room's decor. The natural appearance of the shutters complements a home, providing accent for a variety of decorating styles, from classic to modern. Pinccraft shutters enable home· owners to control light and ptivacy, simply and quickly. With a few quick adjustments, a room can be turned into a sunny, open area, or, by closing the louvers, people may obuin added privacy and a more intimate atmosphere. The design consultanu can show the homeowner many ways to blend custom shutters into a home decor. Shutters can be used as window coverings, doors and room dividers. The Orange County factory and showroom is located at 940 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Showroom hours arc 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on S.turday. For more information, call (714) ~-n•1. DIRT ~CBBAP PRICll!! ~. p l A ~ T ' ; ... -'· • ; • I w " A II' , ff • ', • ~ . I s5ee f ~ f·~R s 10.00 s 14ss · · · 7 fOR ~20 00 SURE OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AROUND. BUT IT'S WHAT WE GIVE AWAY THAT REALLY COUNTS . • 'J1, competttlOfl can't but our prim. How can rhey competr with what~ pvt you fret? l tnmtmcnr-cla~ quality .. the ful 8dYira cl ~I ~ .. rtmoddbnt plans .. 2 week deliYtty .and en incompanbk commitmmt to you rhlt prancra your abdw ...W.Crion. Cabmeta G.lo" is the Ammcan honatclbaopan.1tvlt cabncttY-If you msut on the best o( M1Yth1na g rhc bat prict too, you'll feel iWM • he. • C.binm O.lott. Su", SM your sympathy for tfw C~IOfl. But SM your money • ~ Gebt. • Kildwns • BMhroom Vanma • MOdular N Unicl • SriKfY Furriin.11t • I.Mandry CabintU • • Modular Clo.t ~ • O&ke furMUrt- OltANGE COUNTY .......... Wh. I~ Beach Blvd. Vom P..tlion. <714)84 ).S939. •r...in. 11771 ~ ~ Tu1n ~. (714)8ll.a844. lObY llD\Y ~ PM. SAT\m\T ~:00 PM. SUt1MY U..... ftt , ' . New addition under way a!;;o?..?~~:~~r~~~r0~~rs\ way at von Hemert Interiors Inc., ordered and imported pie~ 1595 Newport Blvd. in Costa, superior-quality American pro. Mesa. ductions is unique in the area, von According to Barry von Hemen believes. Orange County, Hemert, chairman of the fum, the puticularly Newport Beach and 30,000.square-foot addition is the South Coast area, calls for about four-fifths completed with Something truly creative; he said. • target elate of Dec. 1. It will be "Our dientele wants to be the new home of the executive different. They also demand . offices as well ~s a leather gallery good quality and skilled work. and office furruture showroom. manship." To . cel~bra~e while the r~-Hand-carved country pine modeling JS going on, the store 1s chairs, tables and sideboards· offering discounts on fine black walnut· and gold inlays'. furniture in stock; such quality solid brass boudoir chairs hand: lines u Baker, Century, .Hen-pe.inted cabinets, marbleized. red~n, Kargas, Drexel. Heritage, tables; and a vast 5election ·of White and Marge Carson. unusual Venetian and hand- . They also carry an exdu~ive engraved mirrors are among the line of personally 5elected, high-exclusive items to be found in the quality imported furniture . ..To von Hemert sbomoom. us~re that quality and unique The huge array of unusual styling, von Hemert travels to accessories and furniture carried Eur~pe rwi~e a year to visit by von Hemert Interiors covers fur~ture f11rs, craft sh~ws ~d the entire range of styles -from the small cottage factories situ-country to traditional, to highly ated t~oug~out the .rural a_reas. contemporary. Working directly with lrtlS&l\s In addition to the Costa Mesa and calling upon his knowledge location, there is a von Hemert's of current domestic production, in Laguna Beach, 345 N . Coast von Hemert orders furniture Hwy. For more information, call pieces and accessories. (714) 642-~ or (714') 494-6551. Trends & Traditions has unique gifts Expectations will be fu lly realized when you step into Huntingto n Beach's new and distinetive gift shop, Trends & Traditions. The charming interior and the attentive, courteous service immediately wraps you in a pleasant, friendly atmosphere and makes gift shop- ping a pleasure inst,cad of a chore. The shop offers a wide variety of quality merchandise and gift items, includinJ selected imports. Looking for unique gifts, for any age -infants to grandparents - decorator items, or kitchen or bath accessories, come to Trends & Traditions and find the right gift for that special person. Enjoy the warmth and friendliness while shop- ping for greeting cards and st&· tionery. line!'S. _lamps, gourmet foods, candles, decoratio ns; in ad- dition to the great 5election o f gifts for others, you just might find one or rwo irresistible items for yourself. Trends & Traditions is located at 7171 Warner at Goldenwest, adja- cent to Albertson's Market on the north side of the street. Fo r more information. call (714) 843-6335. GRLlPHICS ™ G 1\ I. I. 1: B Y - . atthltlrs&WaC.S IJLICllArtlsts 641-1146 4ltWllmtS11EET CGITAIEA profealonal designers on staff Accents in ~hotography ~Sp.clal" 16"X20" Custom Portrait Your choice of three finishes, lndudes minor retouchlnc. Mounted, ready for framlnc slttlnc not lnduded expires 12-1-81 family Heirlooms UMtedln your llOlne oroun Orenge COM! DAILY PILOT/sundey, OCtOtiii 23, 1111 Affordable Interiors covers walls, floors and furniture Affordable Interiors, an mterior design 1tore in Huntington Bead\, offers name-brand wallcowrings. fabrics, furniture. flooring, custom upholstery, window CoYUings and custom cabinets. at discount prices. Sue McGraw and Kris Noel. co. owners, who both have experience in rdidential and commercial' in- terior design, are on hand to answer questions and offer advice. ourselves on ' our service and are always here to help the homeowner with expert advice and suggestions. We have hundreds of wallpaper books and fabric sampln in our store, as well u furniture catalogues and flooring and carpet samples." In-home design coosulw.ion which includes a cuaom IJ>9Ce plan and persona.lixd design prognm, is offered for a small f~. J "Seleaing and coordinating home furnishings can .be a time. consuming and sometimes frustrat· ing job," McGraw said. "We pride The store is located at 2123 Main St., Suite E-13, in ~ Sn Oiff Village Shopping unter in Hunt- ington Beach. For m0tt infor- mation, call (714) 969-8473. 8ae llcOnw ... IElt9 Roel, ownen of Affordable Intedora. ~AVE 50%-60% On selected pieces!· NO INTEREST TIL iJANUARY 1989 ON APPROVED CREDIT TIL JANUARY 1989 ON APPROVED CREDrr 8UY· I, ! *GIAN'!' ~CTION LANE RECLINER SALE! 2 For $399 Sw1vet Rocker.. .. ..... $399 SECOND ONE FREE' 2 For $&99 Recliner "2'" FOR. .. $699 SECOND ONE FREE! 2 For $499 Rechner "2"' FOR. . S499 SECOND ONE FREE• 2 For $599 Recliner .. 2 .. FOR $599 SECOND ONE FREE• OVER ONE DOZEN FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM IN EACH STYLF $1749 s PC srr 1-iANOCRAFTEO BEAUTY DlotoQ Table and I Cheirs $399 L.OVESEAT RECLINER FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST AVAILA8l.E ~ • S399 $1149 S PC SET T,RAOITlONAL LIVING Dilling hbie and ' en. rs $499 SOUTHWEST SLEEPER lnnetlpttnO meuress $359 S PC SET BLACK LACQUER OINING SET Ta~ a~• C"a"s $999 SECTIONAL SOFA lncMe< ., "" llMQel L 1 r., 1 n:: n ~. 1 .\ • J • • f ~ .") F ~' s A 1 c s E L E c T 1 c ~ _. · o 'J s n ~ s o F A s To c Hoos E F R o M · $399 MATCHING PLUSH PILLOW BACK SOFA LOYESEAT • Sl9 WHITE HEART SHAPED DA YBEO (BED ONLY) -· .. --.... --·- l ··----·-IW11N• ' $99 SOLID WOOD BUNK BED SET (BED ONLY) " 0r._eo.t DAILY PU .. OT/ &unday, October 23, 1988 Crown quarantees se~vice, satisfaction Cabinets·Galore offers European styles For all your floor Jnd window covering needs stop by Clown floor Cowring in Santa Ana. The family.owned business has been in operation since 1972 and still offers customers the same guaranteed service and satisfac- tion as the day. Bill and Zina ·opened the store's door. The store's showroom is open ~ days a week for shopping convenien.ce and carries thousands of decorative ideas for mid"1tlal or commercial needs: Eur~ fumirure and cabinetry is now U\ fashion in this put of the New World, and Cabinets Galore; catering to the style. ''The IC>phisticattd end of the market has always held European· sryle products in high esteem," Mervyn Shainfeld, mana•r of Tustin'• Cabinets Galore, said. "But up to now, prices have been prohibitive. ~ market has been forced to compromise its tastes. We're providing an option not previously available -exquisite European elegance and state-of-the- art functionality at down-t~h prices. The response hu been tremendous." 1n1ceac1 of importing the rmilhed ~ocha~ &om &rope, and twving to . pia hiah. pricet ancl irritatlna delays on co the' consumer, Shainfeld aaid, Cabinecl Galore manufactures European-style cabinets and stora• 1y1Ce1D1 in S.O Diego. . . "Producing the cabinets ounelws enables us to have the highest andatds of quality," Shainfeld aid. "It also means that we're able to·meer our deliveries on time." Cabinets Galore recently opened a new showroom at 16494 Beach Blvd., at the comer of Heil Avenue in Huntington Beach. · Although kitchen cabinetry and appliances accounts for the built of its business, the company a1ao I ialiJes in bathroom vanities, cC::dren'a furniture, .al Wlin, furniture and a modular doeet· storage syam, plua a full rutp of Corian and Formica c~_ The aora offer he cn,n conMalwioG and compner~d designs and nti'""" Under the manapment of Menyn Shainfel.d in Newport Beach -at uni New- port _Ave. -µd Mervyn Richter in · Tustan. . For more · inf0rmatjon, call the Tuftin store at(71<4),32-88+&and the Huntington Beach st~ at (714) 843-$48. Interior Designer Institute graduates get jobs Clown Floor Covering offers· trained and lice.nsed professional installers. Among the wide var· iety of carpets, Linoleum, draperies, levelors, perquet wood flooring, plank, imported ceramic tile, the store offers first and foremost excellent service to all customers. A ftJ'lety of mercbandlM la on· dlaplay In Crown •a abowroom. At Interior Designers Institute, judging the success of a college and placement assistance. ""the goal is to provide students of its programs of St11dy . is 'its job Examples of firms dw have hired Clown Floor Covering is located at 27&:1 South Hatbor Blvd., Unit D and E, in Santa Ana. For more information call (714) 979-7694. interior design with the strongest ~cement record. According to its Interior 'Designers Institute pac1u. background possible for meeting JOb placement director, the Institute ates and/or students include Carole the challenges of today's design has placed a high percentage of Eichen Interiors, one of the area's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiioiiiiirldiiiii.iiiiiAnii!iiiiiiiiiiiim~poiiiiiirtaniiiiiitiiiii. ciiiiriiiiteiiiriiiioniiiifoiiirriiiistiiiuiiidiiieniiiiitsiiiiiiiiwhiiioiiiiiiiihaiiiveiiiiiiireqiiuiiiestiiiiediiiiijoiii'b leading n:iodel home designers; . awai~· I --- I I SINK I • ____ _) J/1---.# ------· COUNTER TOP SPECIFICATIONS •Va" Thick Cast Acrylic • 18" Wide x 20" Long • 11h'' Rear Height Evaluation ---You .can afford satellite TV! 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TOTAL DUE send money order Allow 2-• weeks for delivery PAYMENT (No COD's) 0 Check Enclosed D Money Order ----------------------------~ ~ ut•• livts you the world's sports entertailnlnt and e*8cational shows sM most movies. Choose · fram • I' to 10' Dime Syst .. at nd bottam prtcn. • 1c1ea1 for famles, sports fans, movie fn • lnstalltlon awalable • Clearest plctwe and most adY•ed t~ avallble. Calf. CGntrKton Uunse 125455 Design Tee, a firm specializing in commercial design; Saddle.back In- teriors, another -ll·known model home design firm; Ctative Retail· ing, a comp.ny that don retail store and shopping center daip; and Joyce Bnght Interiors, a firm special· iiing m miaenfii1-dffip:1udail'l- by the number of interior design 'firms that contaet the Institute to assist with employment needs, this is a time -of-tremendous growth.._arul opportunity in the interior design field. Interior Designers Institute, a nationally accredited colleje, is currently registering students for the winter quarter beginning Jan. 25,. 1989. ------- Following successful completion of the Certificate Program. the student is then eligible to enter the Institute's Associate of Arts Depee Program. Whereas the C-ertifacatt Program focuses on residential design, the Degree Program concen- tram-on-commercial design;wh:idr - includes projects such u res- ta1arant1, office complexes, h0ttli and shopping centers. Both the Certifi~te Prograni and the Degree Propm are offered during the daY, and in the evening. Early registration is adviled, as enrollment is limited to 15 studentS per class. Monthly f&yment plans are available, and ViM and Master· card are accepted. federal aid {grants and lo.ns) is available for qualified students. For more information, call (714) 67s.+451. Interior Daignm Jn. stitute is located at 3555 East Pacific Coe.st Highway in Corona del Mar. Romance sets -the theme at Cherish Wilh romance in the air, and the holiday ll8IOft faa approeching, Cherilh in Huminp>n Beach 1etS the chetne wirh its romantic decor- atiool and Kena for the seuon. ''Thia time of year ia romantic and emotioml. and dial ia what Cherish ii," Gloria Orendorff. owner, said. The ltOle ii decorated with hand- made and unique merchandise that refleca the spirit o( Christmas. Fanwy egs. the Christmas Carolen Series, a fireplace with •ockingl and decorations and the nativity scenes throughout Cherish fd" the 'theme of a winter wonder- fand o( romance. A ten-f00t christmu tree with ain.icoms. butterflies, porcelain masks and furry little cats under- neath, u well u many Other one-of- a-kind items, reflect the romance of the season. Cherish is a country-type store with that curies a large selection of handcrafted merchandise for the wall, floor, windows, cl0thing, t.able coverings, unique gift ideas, jewelry and collectibles. "We also offer monogramming of merchandise pwchaled here or somewhere else," She said. Service is an0thcr special advan- tage available at Cherish. "I come from the old school of service -in Cottac• reflect tbe aplrtt of cluUtmutlme at Cberlab. our day when you walked into the store everyone knew your name," she said, "we offer that kind of personalized service to our cus- tomers." Cherish has been in business about four years and recently relocated the shop from Bolsa Chica and Warner to its new address at 6074 Warner in Huntington Beach, in the Warner-Dale Square. AFFORDABLE ELEGANCE • Clstell """ • c.,.ts . . ..,., • FIMrilll .f ...... . '"** ~ SeftsWes . DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE Al at Affordable Prices ~roRD~fJL[ INTtRIOR~ Pictur«I above the charming lobby of the Countryside Inn in Nntport Beach, interior design by Kris Noel, now co-owner of A/fordable Interiors. 2123 Main St., Suite E13 Seacliff Village "Huntington Beach • (714) 969-8473 • H6me .~..--. • Orange Co.I DAILY P.tLOTI~. Oc1ober 23, 1988 87 ·shoppers appreciate Grey Goose The relaxing surroundings and personal attention in The Grey Goose make gift giving and acccssorizing the home a de- lightful experience. As you 1tq> in the front door, you inhale the floral fragrance of a country garden, which sets the tone for sh~ cojoym~t. A quick look around gives cus- tomers the illusion of .entering a friend's home, ~ unique arrangements of decorati~ items stir the imagination. Elegant brus and'the war in bl1.1e and white porcelain pieces grace the mantel of the fireplace; botanicals and French im- pressionist reproductions enhance the t.radttional mood. Palecek baskets, Baldwin brass, Pilgrim cranberry glass, and Paper White are but a f cw examples of the quality products that will greet The Grey Goose shopper. A Welsh cabinet is one of the focal points of the store, iu shelves stocked with a wide selection t>f pewter trays, platters, candlaticks, coffee and tea ser- ving pieces and Other specialty items. Roses, chinu and wiclctt add flair to the bedroom scene, where lacy Battenbcrg linens adom the Country French wire bed and further thc..tomantic mood. P0t- pourri, attractively peckaged bath salts, and seemed drawer liners and sachets a.re sprinkled throughout. as a.re a variety of. accessories for gift giving and the home. While mothers browse through the childttn's wetoo, making selections of unique baby shower gifts and colorful, im- aginative books for beginning readers, the youngsters delight in the colorful, animated area filled with puppets, dolls, plush animals and toys. In the kitchen area, visitors are weleomed by a carefully ap- pointed table, set with teapots, mugs, and cake plates. A selec- tion of pewter, casserole dishes, cookie 1ars, pitchers and many Other ittms pr<>vidc a multitude • LlADRO • KRYSTONIA •JANHAGARA •BENCINI •RON LEE STARRING CO-STARRING SPECIAL EFFECTS The ltock C:tti Fitz & FIOyd ind W1tt Sculpturts O)' of sandra •~ rrw Windy~~ Cot~s Ell"M>f'th k man "KT DESIGN ~,.,.~~,...._~ Saia Kete Md OChen. • of choices for bridal shower gifts or hostess needs. Fcom a whimsical talc of. Ophelia the Bear to the etiquette o( A Proper Tea. handsomely bound books arc scattered throughout the store, shelved · amoog journals, diaries, and appointment books. Greeting cards, some in the sophisticated florals of the Caspari Linc, Others displaying the lovable characters of Suzy Zoo, si~plify the wk of selecting just the right card for a friend. For the fast-approaching hol- idays, choose from an array of large Canada Goose decoy$, coUectible carolers, tree tQ.m- mings, wreaths. and garlands - all designed co complement the traditional Christmas decor. In response to many requests for help in beautifying the home, a Grey Goose staff member is now available for consultation. . The Grey Goose is located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 642-7803. COMIC RELIEF by ~FM~.Wl//lly~Oog. Tlw Nelghbc>thoo<I and Calv•,, & Hoobes 7862-D \JI ARNER AV.E. (at Beach) In the CHARTER CENTRE Huntington leach. FREE PA«KING . OPEN 7 DAYS noon 'tit 7 • Fri & SM ·ui 9PM17141842-2082 ' . __ covering.Wmdow ent. ries.Art _· Paint~ FlOO---~......,.__ For a limictd dmf'. 01.1r I 2" It~ .. 4diD111 ls Fil£[ whtn you buy 20 Mtll•tt yat1h or "'4)rt of 'Cryst•I Con•' Of JM' I· I)ecorative NO PAYMENT or INTEREST UNTIL JANUARY, 1989. Now thru Novrmwr 15. 1918: finanet anv purd\ax of UOt.00, Of' mort. and p11y nothins oo th it purchaw un1il nt11 ~tar. Offtrsubjttt 10 cmti1 •pPro•al. A.P.lll. Sutt masiinum will apph. bu1 will not ncttd 19JI-. A.P.R. Car~et · SALE Now 1hru Novtmbu 1st. 1988. Ptr Square \'ard on our bcsc Textured Saxonv, 'Medallion: a stain- rt i ting Stainmo.stn'"' of Ad,•anccd Cennation ~ylon . in 22 plush colors. Reg. 1599 18.99 SALE Sq. Yd . Rtal marblt floor tile. Tht lalt' t dtt0rating lttnd ac un~acable prictt. Available in whict. gn-v. darli. I ' 'Crystal Cove' Ttxturtd Cuc " Loop: a Dupont Certified Stainmaster" carper or Advanced Generation Nylon in 12 tone·on·lone colors. grun and black. .; 17.99 1099 V•lue, w/p11d Sq. Vd. $2.00 OFF Per Square Vud on 'AlwNr1: •Dupont• Certified Stai"rruaster"' lefter carpet of ~••need Gmeration Nylon in 11 rich COian. On sale now. ... Tht in~allacion is FREE on ·a,acon Hill' Stainmastn' \I S<ulpcuttd Saxonv. availabl~ in 16 frosctd colors. '°'" 1999 Valut. hmalltd Sq. \'d. FREE INSTALLATION Century Solarian. (" •pw~ lh4' ._.. al <tnMK •l4h ""'"4~·, ,,.. ... __ ... ,. It"" 12• •In.I f'-tik. •uh b11ilHn qvaru nn1al 11·~ ~lf·Mllwrinc. in~ P8""""-2I 9 2.49 Value £ach "ich nins. 12" x 12':' Crttn or alack 3~~-4~~ \ i. ( -b;.,. ~ OAJL Y PILOT I Sundey, OCtOC. 23, 1988 - Mattresses need replacing after 8 to 10 years of use Creatures of habit that we are, we tend to treasure a mattress we've had for a long ~ime. It's familiar -with slight indenta- tions, perhaps -for our particu- lar body curvatures. An . old mattress is like an old J>W of shoes, so familiar to us we no longer nocice how little support it provides. Simmons said, to tell if you need a new mattress. Ask yourself the following qUfltions, scoring one point for each "yes" answer. 1. Is your mattress comfortable in some spots and some positions and not in ot.htn? 2. Do you and your partner tend to roll toward the middle of the.bed? 3. Is the cover worn or soiled? 4. Att there sagging spots where you usually lie? .. .Wayne 81mmOD9 of W. 81mmom llattreejl. answers, you are deianitely ready . sOciation, caulions that old mat- For t~e holidays ... Accord,ing to . W. Simmon) M•ttress president, Wayne Sim- mons, if a mattttss that has been used regularly is eight-to-10 yea~s old, it's time to replace 'it. "Often people who are troubled with morning back.aches or sleepless nights may just need a new mattress," he said. 5. Does the J>ed creak or sqUttk when you roll over or sit on the side? for a new mattress and foun-tresses should not be handed clarion. down to youngsters. If they're Simmons, who owns 25 mat-too dilapidated for you, they're Christmas has arrivea at Minuteman Way in Newpon Beach. The store features several holiday decorations to delight customers. Minuteman Way is located at 17th and Irvine in Newport Beach. For more information, call (714) 6)()-8388. There arc n umerous ways, 6. ·Does the bed move or sway when· you tum 'Over or change positi9ns? If you scored four-to-six "yes" Plants ,' flower~ are a good idea for decorating homes tress showrooms and a mattress too dilapidated for the children. faetory in Southern California, Some retailers will pick up and and sits on the board of the d.isp<>se of your old set when they International Sleep Products As-deliver your new one . • Farwell 's continues business Decorating with plants and always fascinated mankind. During semi-tropical areas and were -Most house plants are grown While many businesses are leav-customers but mostly individuals flowers spans th~ centuries -from the last 100 yean, explorers, adapted or developed for use in bright greenhouses with boch top ing Main Street in Huntington buy from him. he said. the lush Hanging Gardens of botanists and adventurers have indoors. and side lighting. Putting them into Beach, Farwefi's (now Farwell's "Little girls come in and buy Babylon, roses and colorful prOYided us numerous and ex0tic Whenever you design, arrange or a home with light coming only from Orange Coast Flowers) is staying daisies for their mom. and high tapestries in European castles to plants for home or office. display house plants one important windows will have its effeet. So · and moving closer to the redevelop-school girls come in when they've contemporary tropical settings in But it must be remembered there faetor must be kept in mind -light don't let a few yellow or shedding ment area. skipped school or stayed <>Qt too Architectural Digest. is no .Uch thing as a house planT. All intensity. Pl.ants will ma.nufaeture all leaves bother you. -Far,rell's has 'been in Huntington-1-te," Webb said. Bringing the outdoors in has were found in jungles, tropical .and its food from it. · _The color of a room or setting Beach since 1928 '!ld ~amily owned The store sells locs of flowers for r~~====~~~~F~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L~m~~~ ~~ra~u~m~rsT ~din~~~oc~~~~ II.. 2'41 g. <!JJt-N-w.:..... o&DDm' ~IDAall'C-~ reflect more light but have noching when it was purchased by ~c We b funerals, but the bulk of its /I _, ""'9 "1"PUfll ~ ~J t0 do wJth die mtensiry Of light and-parmer, both ~Oral dCSJgnett._ CUstOfnCfS afe people .who want 'JM °"'1iltf 0/ ,._."'9 F..n '--e GMp entering the room. Here are some Instead of buying flo~rs from flowers to decorate their homes. S suggestions: within three feet of a flLos. Angwelesbbwhodlesaleflrs like ~ost At Webb's new location he offers TREND 'N TRADITIONS lar · d · b · h li h · h. ortSts e or ers owers 1rom gt wm ow IS ng t g t; wtt an H Uand d 1 1 customers a consultation room and 7171 WARNER AVENUE ·~·-·. six feet is medium light, more than ow bban 'd ~· gro~rs. 1 patio shopping in a charming HUNTINGTON BEACH ..... 10 feet and all fluorescent lighting is c efl sat hane actuh y paylsd ess temodeled old Huntington Beach ~" ·• · low light 1or owers t e wou at 843-6335 · wholesale and that his flowers are home. Right In your MighMrtiood -since l9S1 Nik Wassiliew is the owner of much-fresher 'Shipped directly from FarweU's Orange Coast Flowers is Goldenwest & Warner In the Din Cheap Pl.ant Co., 488 E. 17th St., Holland or bought from local · located at 619 Main St., downtown Albertson's Center C c (a.tween Albert.an•, 0900 Drug) Oenit it _. -' .... 11 cliedc osta Mesa. For more in1ormation, growers. Huntington Beach. For inf ormarion, b llllenatlH81 Cellectle1 If 111.11 lifts, ltlli ICCllllritl I .lt,tll 111 Mt ltt AmJililmwH.•1' '*' call (714) 64'45,3. Farwell's g~~ ~ome businesses for call ~714) 5~. i-..1 GM•tcal! 631-7740 .. .., ..... ClllSTllS IEllUTillS 441 ow ......,. "--· fl.8 . Mon-Fri 10-7; ~ 10-6; Sml 12-5 .. ·,.-~ ~~~~E BEDROOM SE"'899* UNBELIEVABLY ONLY •... Available In black, grey & almond Includes: twin platform, headbOard, 6 drawer dresser. two 2· drawer night stands, mirror & desk KING & QUEEN. aliglltly ~ FUTONS from s49 REMODELING AND EXPANSION SALE!! 1696 Newport Blvd. Coeta Mesa (714) 642-2060 Final RH1etio11 O ur e oJla 'YJl/eJ a :Slwwroom iJ Leing expanJeJ for 'lout: • conven,ence. W/u fe we remoJel, all of our fine in 6locL f urnilure i6 on Ja fe. PfuJ our large, exc(uJive 6 ne o/ imporleJ /urnilure 346 North Coast Hwy. Laguna&ach (714) 494-61i63 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 23, 1988 - Standard Brands Home Decorating Centers off er tips for fall With the pleasant fall weather upon 111, the do-it-your-selfer can swt their fall painting project. Accotdina to author and interior deliptr Cauren Smith, paint' is the mOlr effective, yet !Mxpensive deconring tool. Therefore, w~y not stlft your fall d~corating with a new coet of peint. Choosinf colors of peint to create the decorating stattment you desire isn't IS difficult as you think. As you paoder over the color chips, you tnight ask yourself "What are the fall home fashion colors for 1988?" Nick Bashaw, dittetor of color decorating wrYices at Standard Brands says, "the, trend is yellow, which shows up IS a subtle yellow taupe called ThNsht or 1 brighter khaki called Silver S.gt -both related to the brown family; even rust colors have been influenced by yellow to create a shade called Allspice.'' Home fashion trend didn't just stop with yellow. The revival of the Englich country look has brought back shades of green called Pistachio, which combines green with yellow and a regal green called Anutasia Emerald, which blends grttn with blue. If blue. is your favorite, it now has a twist of purple to create the color Twilight, a new shade of navy. If you're looking for a more sophisticated and refined look, try Aristocratic Plum, a purple shade blended with gray. Lastly, the fashion color trend has softened and refined Fire Engine red to create browner shades called Redwood and Burnished Brandy, which rcfleet a dash of yellow to produce a classic look. Now that you know what colors reds are warm colors, creating a are in style, which ones are right for softer, snug feeling while greens, you and your home? Depending on • blues and purples are c<?O' colors, what room or space you are which pr,ojeet a sleek, sophisticated peinting, there are a few guidelines setting. to follow that cad" help you to Another technique to help select establish the look you want. the colors best for you is to consider -Light colors (white, yellow): your personal seasonal colon. Using Airy, expensive, chttrful. Best when one's best color, according to skin used in small, dark areas tnat you cone, is a growing decorating tool. want to appear Larger and brighter. The basic rule of thumb is those -Ol.rlc colors (navy, blue, whose skin has a blue undmonc fall brown) create a cozy feeling in under W inier and Summer oversized rooms. categories and th~ with ~Uow In addition, yellows, oranges and undertones come under Fall and Spring categories. Therefore, Spting people would use peach or aqua, while a Summer would use lilac. Once you've decided Gn the color of paint, ~ sure to buy the correct type of paint for the surface. 1 Selecting the color of p&i.nt and . kccessories that you 're comfortable with rcfleets your own individual flair -creating the overall inttrioc setting and style you imagined before you started. Additional dec- orattng advice is available at your local Standard Brands Home Decor- ating Centc~. Ha~bor· Area Appliance offers expert service Graphics Gallery keeps prices within reach in the local area," he said. Getting frustrat8d with your washer, dryer or other appliance that isn't working properly -but afraid you won't be able to find someone honest and reliable, as well as reasonably priced to fix it ? "We work on ali major brands, such as WQirlpool, Maytag, General Wilson, as well as his three other Electric and more, and all work is repair men, arc profcssiot\lls in their guaranteed," Wilson said. Harbor field with Master Rated Technician Area Appliance uses only factory certificates. They repair all major specified parts -and parts and household appliances, including labor arc both quarantccd. Well, Gary Wilson, owner of stoves, refrigerators, trash compac· Harbor Area Appliance Service with tors and more. The repairman 'will Harbor Area Appliance is located wife Sherry, has offered professional . come out to a customer's home or at 1240 Logan in Costa Mesa, for r more information, or to schedule an service in the Coastal area cor more boat and most"rcpairs can be done at appointment, call c714) ~9•3017. than 25 yean. "I have lived in Costa that time, or within a 24-hour period, The shop is 0,.,,.n 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mesa for 40 years and we specialize he said. r--------------------------~ Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to l p.m. Saturday; a'nd closed Sunday. If You 'lave One,Df These, J . ~· . -. , 1 1 1 .•. 4 · ..... ~ -........... _,. ................. -........... ___ _ You'll Want One Of These •. DuPont 8TAINMA8Tl!A• c.pet '-t~ unaurpeseed q!Altty end durablllty. Pllll a f\11 flw..yw ...-renty. H'1 beeutlful now -end tor yeers to come. But tHe ... i.ta onto/ ""ti lllWll. So come In now fOf' grMt prices on tM deooratOr oolora end _... you're looking tor. -------~ a Many homeowners who want to use art in the decor of their homes might complain that the prices are out of their reach. If that" s the case, then they havcn·t visited Graphics Gallery. The store features many local artists that appreciators Qf art will recognize. The gallery is also a frame shop, specializing in every framing material a customer could want, at competitive prices. The store is a local chain, with its roots on Balboa lsland."Wc opened on the Island six years ago," Michael Wh itehead, Costa Mesa store owner said. "That is our corporate store. We have eight others, including Santa Barbara, Long Beach and 'he other stores in Orange County. We will be opening another one in La Jolla and Irvine soon." But closer to home, an lovers will be thrilled at the works of such local artisu as Michael Bryan. Ruth Hynds, Tisha Whitney and Greg Fults, to name a few. AU paint local scenes. Popular at the gallery now • • are the rn2ny nautical scenes. Also popular arc the prices. Customers can visit the bright and spacious Graphics Gallery and buy fine art at very affordable prices. ~a~y lit~~graphs, serigraphs and limited cdmons arc available, White· head said. Graphics Gallery is located at 419 E. 17th Street in Cosca Mesa. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call (714) 548-904~. II • II NO RISK! ---~ Sntulo• """ 6wlmttlft lt,,.oo'~not--!llltl!!h~--i----..t "ithm 15 da""' of d4!hwry. \\'l' 'U replace 1l @ WAAH(ll ' SlCElllSUIQ .. ·I A ~-& ... a 111HUll •os~~c- FLOOR COVERING 2760 SO. HARBOR BLVD., SANTA ANA "IB''IJ LOVEllBE· WR!' Clwllllnl-.,lox~ll,\N"'o<Nlf<lf'l"t• The National 'Forests are such great places to unwind. The air is crisp and clear. The ky is ,. de-<>p blue and everything you see fills your ~ with pleasure. If you lis· ten closely you might hear an old hoot owl down in the valley. And if you look up. ~ could see an eagle soar· 1~highabovethetimberhne. These wonderful getaway places are open to ev ryone. and ther are easy to reach . .. a days drive or les.'i away from just about anywhere in Atncrica. To learn more about the miracle or oor F~r F<>rems. write f'OR. ESTS FOR US. Box 2000. Washi~ton. DC 20013 Tht>n get ready to enjoy. tJS FIRST: Save on every Carpet One Carpet. That means sav· ings on over 50 styles and ·1500 colors. 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CarpetO......,_'WonJ·"'-V...,_.,.._... wt...1 C'lwran •f~1" s1mpt~ lh«"Onr&l A'ISOV .. Cu~I rn<t<.tf ~rrom 40unbthC'\ .. bl~ C'Olort Our T~Uun' nrr ,._. lttt ,.....,.. ,.,, ,.,, ,...,. U.# ,,,. 11# Newport Floor Covering Inc. -3500 E. Coast Hwy, Corona def Mar , Wr , .. ,,, ,,. ,~ ... ti " ,~,, '"' ,,,, "" :J .. U# Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Sat 9am-4pm 675-1636. "' '" "·" , . '"' ,,, , ... ,. , ... t• ,,. ,. ,. •• , . .. ~ CoMt DAILY ptLOT I Su~. October 23. 1948 Contemporary art, friendly atmosphere describe the new Circle Gallery in SCP Next time you visit South C:O.. Plaza, take a stroll down by the upper lnel of S&ks Fifth Ave. and in and visit Circle Gallery 9(fonnerly Nelson Rock- efeller Gallery~ The fJM art p1lay hu a new look with new artists. The gallery WU reCently purc~cl by Circle Fine Art Corp. -a company celebrating its .2'th annivenary next year. a.led in Chicago, Circle owns ~3 galleries, including its recent purchase of the South Cput Plaza gallery. "We are ~ry excited to be moving into a quarter of a century of business, es~y with the acquisition of this gallery," David Vice, West. an Regional director for the company, said. Circle Gallery in South Coast ~.features contemporary.art· 1Sts m an open and speClous setting. "All our galleries are each unique and distinctive for the area and locale they are in," Vice said. Although all Circle galleries Art to Wear la popalar at Circle pllerl•. do carry most of the same anists. "Circle represents several artists e~dusiw:ly, meaning they own all the works by a particular anist." The company represents about 150 artists, he said. Yaacov Agam, Erte, Sandro Chia, Jan Ba.let, Ca1man Shemi and Viaor Vasattly are only a few of the world-renowned att· ists with works displayed in the Circle Gallery. 'The gallery car- ries originals and limited edition works of Art-to.Wear jewelry; litho3raphs;seriraphs; etchings; sculpture; and animation art," Vice said. Circle Gallery is currently planning to hold monthly tocuKs on certain artists throughout the next few months, a.s well as a grand opening celebration tentatiw:ly scheduled for January 1989, Circle Gallery is located at 3333 Bristol, Suite 2600 in Costa Mesa. The gallery is on the upper lew:l of South Coast Plaza Mall. . ' C& L Shower Doqr offers a large se!ection When John Shula, owner of C& L Shower Door Co. Inc. at 1784 Newpct Blvd. in Costa Mesa says he gives his customers a complete array o f shower and mirrored doors and wall mirrors he means it. rainbow of colors (or polished brass, gold or silver) or of glass that is beveled, stained, or etched; mirrored doors frames in oak or metal; and wall mirrors of any size or shape. too. "I think the best thing we offer customers though," says Shultz, "is quality of service, installation and product." Winston's: fine jewelry for 20years For f me diamond jewelry visit Winston's in Costa Maa. In the same location for 20 years, the jewelry store off en quality merchan- dite at rasonable prices. Winston's • a wholesale jewelry store -specializes in . offerin3 unusualJieces. A large selection of diamon engagement rings gives couples a variety of custom styles to ch~ from. Prices range from the inexpensive to the .more expensive jewelry -depending on the diamond and ring design. The staff are diamond experts and offer personalized and pro- fessional service to customers. A security gate at the entry provides a feeling of security for customers who are viewing the extensive selection of diamond and estate jewelry, silver and other collectable items throughout the store. Custom pieces are designed in a classic traditional design, with 18 Karat gold is used in mOSt settings, a.s well a.s heart cut diamonds in some of the pieces. Winston's offers jewelry ap· praisals and d()fs purchase some estate jewelry. Loose stones are available, but appointments must be made in advance, a.s the stones are not kq:>t on the premises. The store is located at 1761 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. for more information, call (714) 64,.,m. "We can do anything -standard or custom (whatever a customer's creative ideas are we can m•ke) - for shower stalls, saunas, doors, or C& L even provides a repair service, free estimates and a unique one-year guarantee on workmanship leakage and stocks the exclusive designer Alumax Harmony Series bathroom accessories for color and style coordination of towel bars, hangers and other bethroom fixtures C&L Shower Door Co. Inc. is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Standard shower door installations cosr $220 and up. Mastcrcharge and Visa cards are accepted. For more information, call (714) ~-3SOO. A cover for everything .... walls.·· Anything includes shower or sauna stalls made o( aluminum in a • Residenlid lnllriof Oesignef • Stoff Designer fOf o Retail St01e • Cofnmerciol Oesignei-resflluronts, hotels, • Atchitecturol Oroftspeison shopping cen~. offKes. banks • lnleOOr lllustTator/Rendefer • Model Home Designer • Monutocturer s Representollve • Set Designer-TV, movie & rheoter induslly • Spoceplonner ~ • Tronsportofion Oesigner-yoch15, airplanes •Showroom Solespeoon and outomobHs • CA.0.0. Specialist (Computer Aided • fumilure, Teril & Wollcovemg Designer . Design & Drafting fllAllCIAl .. AYAUIU-tuln'S & __,. ~ LOMIS OllSIAW JOI PIMll lift -- ameritone paint center ~ .}lwpoltC-Osta Mesa .A Moat. CdoAtJUt Pe.ace. To liOe. ,..,._ • Wllplpen • Carpets • Drapes • F#la • fnt~rlor ~ f714J 646-8774 . J69 E. 17th. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 Custom Upholstery in Costa Mesa offers ·quality located at 1788 N~ Blvd. in Costa Mesa. for more reupholstering, restyling, down cushions and custom information, call Allan Peter Roman, owner, at (714) upholstery for sofu, chairs and sectionals. The ~p is 642-07)4. Slip into , something elegant. No loncer a· "foreotten comer". today's bath ls becoming the hichll&ht of the home. That ls why we spedaliz.e ln Alumax bath enclosures. Beause by uslnc Alumax we can meet the decor- ator's most exacttnc demands. Not only with reprds to enclosure size and shape, but color, as well. Color that Includes Corinthian Gold, Moroccan 51/~r, BronzT/que• and jet black Obsidian. QI/ today for a free In-home estimate, at your convenience. \ C & L Shower Door Co. Inc 1784 Newport Blvcl. Costa Meaa CA 548-6382 Ext. 21 Christmas comes to The Grey Goose with a treasure of unique gifts and a feast of holiday decorating ideas. " CHRISTMAS DECOR. BRASS . PEWTER. PORCELAJN LAMPS • CARDS • BATTENBERC LINENS • HOME FRAGRANCES CHILDREN'S GIFTS • AND MUCH MUCH MOREi HOUC>r\V HOURS: Monday throuch s.turday: 10:00 to 6:00 Thursdays until 8:00 •Sunday: 11 :00 to 4.00 THE GREY GOOSE INCOIPOllATED .. 369 EAsr SEVENTEENTH 5TltCET • CosTA M ESA • 642· 780) I w,·u LocAno'" WmPOll'f 5oUMt£, °""°"n JtM.PHS Miwt•u I .. • CUSTOM SHUTTERS-- At Pinecraft, we have developed a tradition of craftamanabip throush boinina, lhaping and finiahing each abutter by band. >.. a reeult of thia dec:lication to perfection, you are ueured of beautiful, cuatoma wooden lhutten that will live you years of enjoyment. Call today and Mk for your &ee, in home estimate by one of our deeip conaultanta and uk about our 3 week delivery 1ervice ... When OnlyThe Finest PINECRAFT Will Do ... 9-60 W. 17th Street Co.ta M--. CA 92627 NO CUSTOM 8BUTl'BB8, INC. 714/842-9317 714/548-7747 Decorative Metal Refinishers Quality since 1930 T &G Carpets is a family business Thinking about doing some remodeling, and finding it too ex~nsivc? Stop by T &G Carpets in Huntington &ach and talk to the Stavros family. T&G Carpets, 1 family .,owned and operated business, offen reasonable prices for quality produets. "My father opened this store for a hobby -nor to make a big profit -he does it because he likes tht business and likes working with people," Georgia Stavros, daughter of Ted Stavros, owner, said. Stavros has been in the busi- MSS for several years; before this lt<>tt opened he owned and o~ratcd a carpet business in Long &ach for 20 years. After 20 years he retired and moved his family to Huntington Beach. "He was getting bored with retire- ment and decided to open a smaller version of his previous busin~ss in Huntington Beach," Georgia said. T &G has been operating in its ~untington Beach location since 198,. We have plans to possibly open anorhcr score in Newport Beach next year, she said. The family. which includes Prom left: Clart8tlna. Ted. Otaa. Geoqe and Geof1la Sta"ft'Oe. Stavros, his wife, Olga, their children Georgia, Christina and George, work at the store. Stavros and his wife arc both originally from Greece. "We all speak fluent Greek, and that is how we talk to each ocher at home," Georgia said. T &G Carpets carries just about everything a person would need to fix up their home, . Georgia said. Produets include carpeting, wallpaper, drapes, vinyl flooring, marble, ceramic tiling, wood flooring, vertical blinds and much more, all in the same place, she said. The Stavros' will come out to the home and measure for no charge, then we have the cus- tomer come in and we work out prices; we can usually work out a payment program with anyone," Georgia said. T &G offer$ very competitive prices she said. T&G Carpets is located at 7391 Warner Ave. in Huntington Beach. For more information contact the Stavros at (714) 847-2729. Aft~r 25 years ... Viking Furniture in Huntington Beach-speciflizing in including bedroom sets, living room furniture, contemporary scandinavian and domestic furniture-is wall/stereo units and much more. Viking is located at celebrating its 2Sth anniversary. Owned by Jim and Ruth 17837 &ach Blvd., between Talbert and Slater. Call Lang, the score has a wide selection of fumiture, (714} ~3683 for more information. LIMITED TIME YOU CAN PURCHASE A KA\\1\1 PIANO AT ~~DISCOUNT PRICES AND GET NO INTEREST FOR 1 FULL YEAR or NO PAYMENT TILL 1989 ~ 0 fJL0 fllfANCllf C! 7~ 0AC,Oft CASH BACK cu1;01su COUNTRY FUR NI SHINGS 6074 Warner Avenue at Sprinsdale. Warner-Dale Square HUNTINGTON BEACH 8'3-llM OPBN 7 DA YS-&m 11-4 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/~, Oc1Gt* 23. 1911 au 'ti .. Accents captures memories of sp~cial momen t~ in time Na one can tum back the clock, but a phorograph can suspend a special moment in time and forever warm our homes with memories that can be pused from generation to generation. The memories capcurcd in family portraits arc precious. But at times the chaos of pulling tht family together for a portrait has nor been as precious a memory. Rudi Van· Mil, owner of Accents in Phorogra- phy· in Huntington Beach, and a father ohhree children, ttmembers_ those days well. broker, Van Mil decided to have some fun and provide other families with a SttVice he believed to be long ovtrdue. As ·a result, Accents in Ph0tography provides a relaxed and professional studio environment, with a selection of 30 different settings, at department store prices. In recent years, Accents in Phorography has seen an inc~ in the number of facilities requesting the atmosphere of natural surround- ings found at tht beach and parks. The award-winnin~ works of the studio's phorogra~r, Gttgory "Often we would have to wajt in Rager, has been exhibited in Orange line for one or two hours in a County and in Carmel and Monterey department store, cs~cially aroQnd featuring boch his portrait and holiday time, and then we'd be commercial photography. Because hurried through our family's ponrait of Rager's versatility, wedding, sitting and end up paying pretty special occasion, boudoir and com- hcfty prices for what were just mcrcial photography att all available mediocre pictures," recalls the through Accents in Phorography. amiable Van Mil. Accents in Photography is So, in 1984, although he was busy located at 17411 Beach Blvd. in at work as a successful real estate Huntington' Beach, (714) 847-3343. Norm andy cleans and repairs silver WlWBJ.'S orange coast flowers Since 1928 Serving Huntington Beach & Adjacent Cities We have moved to 619 MAIN STREET tlJNTINGTON BEACH -5J6-604J With the holiday season up<>JL us ... oncc again it's time to put the palish to the family silver ... But what if those priceless keepsakes need a little more than just polish~ value of collectables is eW:r growing_ ~=====--=:....:....----=~--­ "It makes good sense to keef them For over three generations Nor- mandy Metal Rcfinishers have been specializing in polishing, repair and plating of decorative metal from teapots to tin men. Whether it's a family heirloom or a favorite brass candle stick, "if it's worth keeping it's worth restor:ipg," Sc0tt Sarkisian, owner said. The Simmering Potpourri 1 lb. bag. 4 scents. at their best as a matter o good investment ... With-skilled silvcnmithS" on the premises Normandy offen quality restoration to almOSt any decorative piece of silver, brass, copper, tin or gold as well as lamp and crystal 1---..----------- rcpair. Normandy Metal Rcfinishcrs, 1(1()3 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 67)-3132. Ceramic Potpourri p 0 t -·~f'lllfl•~lflDIT I I Choose from rvory. tS.~ _ ,• blue. peach till1 -11 American Heart Ja Association~ or mauve \t ~I ~::,-=~'!,,,Md rdl' $5.91J ... H $}.88~ $}5:i~W.! Copper Simmering Pot Eucalyptus 4 oz. i ' bunch. A.-# <' f x; ~\-... A ..... . ... ·.~' ~ AVt!rage 170 ~avts Enghsh 111')1. Pelargontum, Piggyback or Swedish Ivy ... $9 .. $5.88 6" Willow Wreaths ~ lOperbox ~ R~$1 88 -. .., Blue Moon Gifts is a fun place to visit , shop Add fun. practical and a pinch of the whimsical Krystonians and you have whi~d up the friendly little shop of ·Blue · Moon Gifts in Huntington eea,h. 'The uruque itore combines orig. ina1 one-of -a-kind artwork and sculptWff with imaginati.ve gift ideas and cards. "We offer quality 01uchandise at affordable prices," Elliott Mitchell, pan.owner of the Store, said. The store is.owned by Mitchell, Karen Eason a.nd CynthiJ. Nelson. All do buying for the sto:e. combining their different expmites to corM up with a Q\ixture of muchandiK to aoit any occuion. Witt ICulptutt by Elizabeth Ber- rian. Rock Cats by Sandra Rowe, Richard Pettit artWork and Aldo Luongo artworks att only a few of the one-of-a-kind irems available at Blue Moon. Contrary to the belief that these works would normally be very expensive, the merct\andise is priced competitively. "We are very pcice agressave," Mitchell said. Mitchell's favorite is the set of Krysconia figurines from England. "Each character has a personality and Story," he said. The figurines include Wodema, the wiza.rdm of Harwtt and Healing; Turfen, the night wizard of deep sleep and sweet dreams; GrumblyPeg Dragon - called Grunch-one of the wingless dragons used for transportatiOOi and another "so I don't get an evil speU cast for not mentioning her," is N- Borg the evil wizard of Krystonia. A ·complete booklet is also available depicting colorful photos as the story unfolds. • Jewelry is another popular item at the store. Carrying Adagio pins and a variety of ~ings and necklacn- there is .-iargt..seltttion of unusual and contemporary pieces -the jewelry is mostly handmade. Blue Moon offers a corporate pcogram for businesses. Gifts· for special clients or vendors can be purchased with quantity discounts, Mitcbell said. Gift wnpping and special handling are ocher services available. For friendly service and unusual gift items visit Blue Moon located at 7862 Warner Ave. at Beach. Coast Music carries the-best in all piano models What do the Boston, St. Louis, t.nd San Francisco Operas and the San Francisco Ballet have in com. mon? World-class orchestras con. taining the number one selling grand piano .. in the world -Japan's Kawau. Why? "Because," says Tom Maigitan, manager of Coast Music's Costs Mesa store at 524 West 19th Stteet, "the manufaccurer doesn't compromise on quality." "Most piano manufacturers offer 'step-up' features on their lines and models -the higher the price, the • ··( • more features -but Kawaii uses the same high quality on all their models and they have only one model for each size: console, studio upright, baby, or Larger grands." K.awaii's quality features, adds Mugitan, include hand-detailed fin - ish work, 20-ton combined-tension strings (strong enough to adapt to any climactic condition). a cast-iron plate, and stable, prime.graded wood (solid Alaskan Sitka spruce and maple among them, all func- tion-selttted for maximum durabili· ty and longevity) construction. "These pianos are built to last a long, long time," Mugitan points out," and have an excellent resale value too." Customers, he adds, arc welcome to come into Coast and try a Kawaii (model$ sell at prices starting as low as S2,000 and come with a 10-year full warranty on parts and labor) and just for doing so they'll get a bonus -automatic registration in a contest where they can win a Kawaii, a synthesizer, a digital piano, a performance keyboard, or a "Springtime in Japan' all-expense Carpet • Vinyl • Tiie .• Hardwood Ftoora STAINMASTER PLUSH OR FRIZE' • Marble • Wallpaper • Window Treetmenta STAINMASTER HIGH DENSE PLUSH Regular $20.95 Great choice of colors paid trip•for two. Coast Music offers zero.percent financing or cash.back opcions on most of its piano inventory too -an inventory that, piano_ shoppers take note, will soon include (just in ti.me for Christmas gift-giving) Kawaii's elegant new all hand-built model RXA. Coast Music, which in addition co Kawaii sells acoustic and digital musical instruments and accessories, amplifiers, speakers.· For more information, call {714) 642-2851. SAVE 25o/o On drapes and lace sheers. Many beautiful pastel colors. r :.· .. ·.·. ~=··:·Santa~· .. _• ..... 11111 ·-~·.suggests·. -· 10-YEAR WARRANTY Wide selection of Colors (Reg. $31 .95) 40% O FF Mini-Blinds and ., Verticals . ·:'Car'petlng·,. , -fOr .. ·· Chrtstmas Family owned and OPflrattHI for ov., 22 Y••r• C t 7391 WARNEA #F £ '""l~ea' "t a rpe s HUNTINGt ON BEACH I l£J I (71 4) 847-2729 It ---· J r • Bedroom styl es ... Linda Schub, owner of Futons and Frames, shows the versatility of one of the beds with son Tim, and employee Scotty Sanchez. The pine-framed bed has a·desk and set of drawers under the bed. Futons and Frames is located at 7451 Warner Ave. in Huntington Beach. For more information, call (714) 843·9193. Customers come first at A meritone Personal service is the hallmarK'of Ameritone Paint Center at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa; there the customer is always king. "We're a one-on-one kind of place," says owner and 2~-year paint business veteran J im Watson, "we don't try to hurry anybody. We just seU-Gustomers what they need, and if they buy a little more than t4lcy need they can return it, anything's rc- turnablt (except for certain special order items)." "Indivrduir(zed service is what sets Ameritone apart," adds Wats0n who points O\lt he's even got a special Color Computer ro log data about his cuStomers and thtit paint choices (so if a customer needs to 25th patch a color at a later date, the computer will have the paint infor. nation for them -in an instant). Customers will also enjoy Ameritone's inventory of quality products -2' styles of paints for everything from furniture to walls to boats with prices starting at as little as "·9' per .gallon, 1,500 books of different kinds of •allpaper averag. ing only $13.95 a roll. and Columbus , Mills carpeting offered -at all times -at only 15 percent over cost. Ameritone Paint Center i.s open weekdays from 8 a.m. co S p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mastercharge and Visa cards art accepted. For mort: inf9rmation, call (114) 646-8n4. Anniversary Sala In Progress~ -' Come In & Dl8COver ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST Stlectlon of Contemporary Furniture SCANDINAVIAN• LEATHER ,. Domeatlc & lmport.,J FACTORY DIRECT PRICES Hours: Tuee-Sat 1G-8, Sunday 1-5, Cloaed Monday 17837 BEACH BLVD. (Hwy. 39) HUNTINGTON BEACH 847-7979 (2 Ml ... S. of S.O. Fwy) 540-3683 Be's 'Blaise'ing trail few bave traveled· Rustlers• Bryant has been mainstay ofteam•soffense BJ JON RRGVION ............... Defenaes are prepered for Blaise Bryant And he's preperecl to meet ~ -head-on, dodliDJ. scamper-!DI by, spillJlini off, or by utilizing JUSt about any other move in' the repertoire of treat tailbacks. Golden West Col. Coach Ray Shackleford keeps Jiving Bryant the footbUI, and be keept turning op- portunities into yards, first downs and touchdowns. · Defenses are throwina eiabt-and nine-man fronts at the R ustlers. But they keep pushina forward and open- ina boles for Bryant, who aeu the call about 43 percent of the time when Golden West is on offense. "If you carry the ball 40 times a p me, you'd better be tough," Shackleford said. "There's never been a year when I'd &ive a ball to someone 40 times in consecutive ballpmes." The beauty of watching the 6-1, 202-pound back is bis ability to challenge a defender bead-on one minute with his strength, sprint throuab a ppina bole the next with pure spet.4, and. then Blaise bis own trail at yet another moment by using a combinatio,n of the two to spin out of the grasp of would-be tacklen. ~this many assets have added up to throuah six games this season are 87S yards on 172 carries with seven touchdowns, a tired body and a proud set of blockers. His speed. is a streqtb, but bis power u a tailMck can be punish ins.. .. He can power clean 300 ~unds (clean portion of a weightlifters clean and jerk)." Shackleford said." A 300- pound power clean the way football · playen do it is a very tremendous amount of weight. It takes an ex- plosive player to do it. That one thing demonstrates bis tremendous strenfh. as well as his explosive-ness. What does it translates into on the field? Bryant isn't afraid to hit an oncomina force. "lf there's going to be a collision and tbere'snowayoutofit, I'll just~ to bit them harder than they hit me • B t said. ' ~side µne~cker Todd Conway, wtth the s1dehne perspective when the offense is on the fi.eld, said Bryant "delivers a blow to the defense. He's not on_e to. be easily taken down. If they're not ready to take a hit, he'll run them over." On one play against El Camino, Bryant ran IS yards for a touchdown bitting a player bead-on at the 13' before spinning off to the outside and breaking another tackle before head- ina t~ the end zone. In the same game, seemtn&ly stopped at the line of scri.m~age br a mass of tacklers, he rnamtatned his balance, draying and stretching bis way for a first do;-n on fourth down. - time, the last three weeks of practice . .. It's fun to block for him. It's great to see the back of bis jersey, because tomething aood's &Otnl to happen. No one is aoing to catch him." Sbaclde(ord's quick to point out that be cou~'t do it without the superior bloclcina he's bee~ scttina from fullbeck Lee Miller, tight end Dan Westmoreland, tackles David Lannon and Mike Jepien, guards Kevin Fairman and Little and center David Brant. Bryant knows jt. That's why he had them over for a spqbetti dinner Saturday. Shackleford ca.Us Westmoreland the best blocking tight end he's ever had, and he's bad several go on to Division I univenitics. Miller moved from Peabody, Mass., to play two- year ball in Southern California. "He's the best fullback I've ever had," Bryant said. "If I'm running the ball '41 times, he's there 41 times. He goes out to kill every time, and he never quits." Because of the stacked defenses normal fullback calls don't come too often. "I knew I was going to be blocking, because I knew I wasn't fast enough to play tailback," said Miller, who is S-111 205 pounds. "I played fullback myJunior year in high school. It's kin of easier to block than run, and blocki for Blaise iuasy." So !tile Miller gets a call every now and then, like the 29-yard run be bad in bis only carry last week at Palomar, Bryant bas carried all but one time each of the past two games. .. He told me he'd pve me-the ball a lot back in the spnng. but I didn't think rd get it as mucn as I am right now," Bryant said. "I like to get the ball a lot That's why I came to this team. I'll take the ball as much as he wan~ to ~ve it to me a$ long as we get the win.' SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1988 GWCone quat;ter. sfiort Tied after t hree pertOds. Hornets control last . 3 4-1 7 BJ JON P'EllGUSON .... ..., ....... , Golden West Colleac's foot.ball ttam e&qle up one quarter sbort Saturday ni&b~ apinst the No. 4- ranbd team id the nation, Fullerton eou.. The Rustlers, despite having made four first-half turnovers and watchina the Hornets' Tim lmperiali race 94 yards with the opening kickoff of the 1e1:<>nd half, were playing Fullerton even throuah three quarters after quanerback Joe Napoli rallied Gold-en West from 10 points down. But an 80.yard fourth quarter by the Hornets' sterling freshman back, Jeff Andrews, and a strong defensive effort by Fullerton down the 'Stretch tea.led a 34-1 7 Mission Conference Central Division-opening victory before 2,500 fans at the Rustlers' homecoming at Oranae Coast Col- lete. .. We bad to play a dam near perfect pme to win, and we made too many turnovers,•• Goklcn West eo.ch Ray Shackleford said. .. rm dam ud of the effort we maae~-- .. The defense plaYed well. Going into lhe fourth quarter, their offense only bad tb.ree points off our defeme. I don't think aoyQOC who saw our .-me torupf" aunu "llley--n.ave a ....,.anieed win apinst Goklcn West. I think we payed well" lmperiali returned the opening kickoff of the fourth quarter 37 yards to tbt. SO and Andrews scored on a 2- yard run teven plays later for the ao- Shackleford calls him as good as any back he's had in his 23 seasons at the helm of Golden West And he's bad plent~ of good backs in his more conservative style of offense· with consistently powcrf ul and large of. fensive lines. "He comes hard, a lot harder than at the start of the year," said 1uard Todd Little. "It's partly us. We all started coming together at the same But carries arc why Bryant. a product of Cypress High, ended up (Pleue Me U Y A.RT /CS) ..., ,... .--.., .,... K..e.., ahead touchdown. The drive wu Golden Weet eo.c~ Ray SMcldeford calla IU•IM Bryaat u =~~~~'tr"~~~ lood a Mck u be• .. d ·tn 2S ,_.... wttll t1ae aaatlen.... (PleuewPVU.&ll'l'OR/08) --------------~-----.---------------------------Pirates come up short Defense, special teams play well In occ·s 19-17 los s By JON FERGUSON Of .. ..., ....... Defense and special teams magic ?nee apin kept Orange Coast College m a football pme Saturday, but offensive mistakes and a sack attack by Saddleblck College nose guard Todd Johnson led to the Pirates' demise. When Tyler Riddell galloped 89 yards for a touchdown with the openi na kickoff of the second half - the second time this season he's performed that feat -it looked like Coast's habit of scorina points in stranae and wondrous ways miaht carry them to victory apin. But the Gauchos buckled down on defense, allowinajust four first downs in the second half as the Pirates only momentarily made it into Saddle- back territory at the 43-yard line on one occasion. Scott Stark came off the bench after. halftime in relief of starter Lance Stewart to hit on 10 of 17 passes for 147 yards and ran for the aame- winn1na touchdown from 4 yards out with 8: 12 remaining in the fourth quarter to lift the Gauchos to a 19-17 win in a Mission Conference Central Division opener at OCC. '"There was no plan at any time to brina Stark in," said Saddleblck Coecb Ken Swearineen ... Lanoe kind of twisted bis ankle. He bas played pretty well and Swtc hadn't played for two weeb." Jobnton, wbo had five sacks for minus-S4 yards in the pmc, three tilriel sacked tbe quanert.:k in the second half to thwart OCC offensive movement. If that wasn't enouah, OCC fumbled tbt. ball away at mid&ld, threw an uuerception with 8: 11 rcmainina and made a defensive • penonal foul which austained the win~ Saddlebeck drive. '1'be defeme pla~ better than I've 1een before, .. said S · of a unit which limited~ to minus-IS Yl1ds rushina and ISi pusina. .. We're S.l, the defente is • (PleMe9Ml'lllATa/CS) ........ ,.,.. ....... L C...... occ 9111 .......................... ,_ ................ lllb Crowe. .. No. l UCLA's Clefense domlaates'AJ'Uona;-24-3 Knox's Seah11Wks face his ex-team Rams risk all-tlme unbeaten s treak vs. Seattle today From TM Aslocla&H Preti Back in the •70s, Cluck Knox was criticized because the Rams' run- oriented offense was borina. Despite having an impressive re- cord as the Rams' coach, he eventu- ally bailed out for Buffalo. More than a decade -and three coaches later -the Rams finally have an offense that's balanced between the run and the pass. While Knox long IJO went to a more varied offense, with the Seattle Seahawks, the Rams took. awhile to come up with divenity. Knox probably wishes they badn 't -bis Seahawb will have to concern themselves with stopping both the Grq Bell-led ruonin& game and the Jim Evercn-dittcted passinJ game when Seattle squares off apinst the Rams this afternoon at Anaheim Stadium. The Seahawb take a 4-3 record into the 1 p.m. contest apjnst the Rams,.~ho are S-2 and bas never lost a tame of any kind 10 the Seahawks. 7be Rams, currently tied for sec- ond in the NFC West with San Francisco, a pme behind New Or· leans, are 3-0 1n regular-sea.son meet· inp with the Sc&Mwks and 5-0 ID prcseason contests. "The NFC Wat bas IDl to be lbe ~ ill foott.11 npt now, .. mid Knox. whose club is in the AFC West. .. They (the Rams.. Saints, 49ers) all have common ingredients. -rbey all ba~ exccUent quar- tetbecb, excellent runnina becks and recei vcrs and they all tb.ree have defenlCS that play very well." lntetestin&Jy, Knox still bas the distinction of beina the winni~t coach ever with the Rams. with~e division titles and a ~IS-I record in 1973-77. Robinson is second with S 1 win• and fourplayotrappearances, but bis clubs have last JS rqular-seasoo ~ durina bis six years, more than twtce as many losses as the Knox- ooachcd Rams. This 1eUOn, the Rams' PMSina anack bas been emCf'Ji.na under tbt. auidanoe of assistant Ern.ic Zampe1e, who bad great success in the past with Dan Fouts and the San Diete> Olargcn. Everett bas thro'ND for 1,472 yards and an NFC-leading 16 touchdown puses., with just five interceptions.. His ef!iciency rating_pf 103.8 is second bi&best m the NFL, to Wash· utiton's Mart Rypien at 11 4.7. The Rams' ground game. mean- while, has provided 961 yards. with Bell leadmg the way with 140 carries for 650 yards. The Scahawks counter with a passm.a pme directed by Kelly Stouf- fer, a rookie out of Colorado State who has been filling in for the injured Dave Krieg. and the running of Cun Warper Raiders try to handle He)TlVard ,Saintstoday NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Almo t unflOUCt'.d. Craig Heyward ts forsina himtclf a pretty good rookie season v., th the cw Orleans Saints. Heyward pined 63 yards on nmc camcs ID the Victory over Seattle last week. New Orleans, 6-1 . meets the Los Angeles Raiders. 3--4, today (Channel4 10Lm.). .. Crai&\s a good rvnncr. He had bis best game as a runner. prod..ctionwitc, yardaalewi.se," said Saints Coath Jim Mora. .. He'saaoodbloc:kerandbe'sa very1oodrcoc1vcr. We use him mall AR:U. He's improvina, Ind I ~ be will continue to improve. -vou·veJOt a ball cameryo\l can involve asa receiver, and you've .,ca t.i1 earner who can block." NewOrieans. with Dalton Hilliard. Rueben M&ycsaod Heyward all on tbe list, is the only team m the NFC with three Nnrung backs amona 1M 1e1> 20 rushers. That will probebly chanlc when the Raiden' Bo Jecboft. who played football last week for the fint time this tcUOn, tets a h more carries. . JllCbon had 70 yards rushtl\I and IClOftld a ioucbdown m the Raiden' 27-17 victory over the Kansas Oty Oliefs last week. A t.oue:bdown \s tomdhiQI Heyward II suU walUQI for. • -1 probebly would expect more TOs by ~. lN' that's the way ~ wo.t out." Heyward saad. "We're winna.na. a-nd that'• the bottom line. • .. They rely a k>t more oo your blodci.n& •hen you •re a f.ut.ct, and rm conw:at wath a job well doac '°far ... Aamlly. HCJWatd IUd. he wM a pmty eood ~at~ ud bas~ nijo)'ed t.he mt. '"T'My didB., aooce •1 btodD• ua coll~~:--I ....,. did a lat ol r ; ..... be .-S. .. ._. dlle auaunum · I did .. ~ g:c::.;•.Sii~ .. -·-a..-........... ... •At =. 7Wllllfll'9 lilll Dlltoll •a.,._._, .-a _... _____ ,,_..,.wpat~llle.W. ~ll~ritlt•fMIJIDOdC1DU••fllrlllr•r·0 1' 1-2~11' ........... ml AJlra. ·. C2 OrMge Coelt DAil v PILOT/ Sundav. October 23, 1988 ..... ... ..,..... Keat w.u. ..... aro.o tM alr to apply Mop to K•DM• It takes special player to co1npete on return teams ORCHARD PA.RX. N.Y. -To the uneducated oblerver, a kiclcotf or punt return in a footbell pme is insane. Common sense dictates that when two object.a traveling 20 mph collide some kind of damage rau.lta. Yet what might total tbe family car is a key part of tbepme. -- ''A punt block is the bigest play in football." aid Steve Tasker, a wide receiver for tbe Bu.tralo Bills who was selected to the Pro Bowl last year as a special teams player. "I a.et into a maniaQI frame of m.ind. I try to get inside the other guy's head, get right in h.is faoe, rattle hlm," Tasker said. In the Bills' recent 36-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steden two blocked punts-including one l!}' Tasker -accounted for I 0 points and the winning differenoe for the Bills. Bruoe DeHaven. coach of the Bills special teams which is ranked among the NFL's best. said bis squad is one of the reasons the team is leading the AFC East Division with a 6-l record. Until recently, however, special teams were considered the rcspository for second-stringers and an unheralded part of the game. Georae Allen. coach of the Rams and later the Washington Redskins, changed that Allen believes the ~ advances in football recently have come in special tea.ms. He's even writing a book on special teams ~t hi&hlight some of the best players who ever covered a kick or blocked a punt. Allen b..ircd Dick V ermeil as the first special teams COICb in NFL history in 1968. "At thaJ time, everybody worked on offense and defense," Allen said. .. Nobody devoted a lot of practioe time to special teams. I ttali.zed one day that we bad IQll a pme to the O>.icaao Bean by one point because we COuldn 't tack.le OD the kiclcotf return .... So, Allen bcpn tooling for playen who not only bad the physical attributes to be outstanding special teams playen, but also a .. special teams mentality." Allen said he made players wbo were "raoehoJ'ICS" with 1PCCd. aaility and balance hls outside coverage men on kickoffs and punt returns. He looked for men with not ooJy speed. but tenaciousnea, to be hls wedlo-bu.sten -the players who hurt tbemJClves like Jcamika"' into the other 1eam'1 ad~ line ofblockers on kickoffs. Players like Rusty Tillman, who is now the special team• coecb for the Seattle Seahawts, made names for tbemldves du.riq Allen's era because of their terociousnea on apecia1 teams. Quote of the clay . Marty·~· trying to hook: on u a forward with tbe ex~on Charlotte H~ ~er being out of the N1t1ona1 Basketball Aaocianon s.inoc 1981, on why be played in the Continental Buketbal.I Association last season: "I had two -11-to play so poorly rd quit or so well that td be picked up by an NBA team. I succ:ccded at neither." Prep player collapaea, ell~ • A 17-year-old high school football player collapsed on the field durina a game and died of undetermined causes, authorities in Ellensbuq. Wuh. said. JW ~. receptionist at Kittitas Valley Community Hospital, identified the fatality SatUtday as Ketdi Jewett of Ellensbura. Jewett, a senior liQCbeckcr for Elleolburg. fell unconsciou1 Friday ni&bt 11 be fined up for a play in the fourth quarter of the Homec:omina pme ~Jt West Valley of Yakima. Docton It the pmc tried for 20 minutes to revive the youth, UllJll. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation, but be never Rtained CODldOusness. Jewett was taken by amt.•lanc:e 10 the ~.where be died at 10'.26 p.m., laid a.,.. Sbe said ID autop1y was ICbcdulied todet.ennine tbe came of death ... Man o.u... .. the ftamboyant defcuive end wbo •W"PfilinClY left the New York /eta, WU pAecied OD the raerYC retired list by the team Sanarday. Tbe move means that Gastineau bas until Nov. 19 10 nconaider bit decision to quit Outinea~ a member of the Jets for nine ycan and tied for the AFC laid in IKb this lellOft with aeven., IDDOu.noed TbUnday be dido'\ want to play anyme>R and cited personal rws. He later Mid be made bia decilion becauae bit fiaoa:e, llrtlMte Nhll-. bas uterao ~. If o..tiwu decides within the next four weeks that be ..,.., 10 ,.... the Nfl..-.n, be would have 19 pa11 procedural wlU••a, wbic:b ii IUlhly unlikely ..• 881 ~ .... Y,W'I mr t r, Mo bas been ltUftf by wrt.J ..,._ hm d9e 19'11yvweipt dwnpion, will try IO bnlllc I z;-oaOMI OODtnlCC becwww 1'yaoa wl 0. bi- t wiU file I complaint OD Moodly wida tbe NtW Y oft Scale Adaaedc Commi9lioa to proeect Mia." =.W S.turdly. IUJll .. lold me he Mia foar.,_. .. =;::::-' COllllK't wita. ....... ~ -.. ola 11C.U M l'leliwd hill die,....-"'"'="· ';; -w dlOl -y I ... Ith ... -..... die.SU Fraw ieco 4911'1ia.1M ........ _.. wdll 111 .. Na.-.. Foa1' I ........_ •• 11;1 ..... Jl!lf, IMRocty Mom*• NeWa'J:: .. a.a =~111..,.,.otc••·--iwia ~ . . t Kini• halt three-game •~d Wa1•• Gret111l7 and Miile (ii Kl•• 1111,-. elCb ICOred two aoats Satur-, day nisbt u the Los Angeles Kinp snapped a three-pme lolina streak with an 8-2 victoryovertbestrualinaMinoesotaNortbStanatthe Forum. Oreuky"1 teeond pl. a hlcklw"4cd five- fooler over apnwli.ng MinDC10ta plie &art Tallo, soetkcd a four-pl onslaught in tbe third period after the North Stars bad pulled to within 4-2. Los Angeles went on to put tbe pme out of reach in the final period on a ::f ~'::.:t:,tM•nte, Dan Ta71er'1 3SOth,career pl )'Ski'~ second $COre, just l 0 seconds after Taylor's pl. Gretzky, who collected his eighth and ninth pis and now bas 19 points in b.is eiabt pma fortlie ~opened the scorin& for Los Angeles on~ lS-i>ocer &om~ riabt side at 12: 12 of tbe opening eenod .... Elsewhere m 11te NHl;, oenter-CU'ey WU.. lip.red in three Hanford aoa1s and scored tbe, eventual pine-winner with 7:S8 lef\ u the Whalers beat visiting Philadelphia. 8-6 ... In Uniondale, N. Y ., Alu Kerr and Pat ...,. ....... scored 2S seconds apart in the second 'od leading th~ Islanders to_. a . 7-3 victory over ... ln Pittsburgh, Mano Lemletlx, Rudy er1ll and Phil Bo'urque each scored twice to p Penauins beat Chicago, 7-4, extending the Blackhawks' losing streak to five games ... lo Montreal, S~ Rlcller scored two goals and Set up a third as the 'ens edged Buffalo, 4-3 ... In St Louis, Rudy Barnqe and AMJ Brickley each had a goal and an · auilt tq lead Boston to a S-2 victory over the Blues ... In Toronto, Man B•ler scored his second goal of the pme at 6:42 of the tb.ird period to give c.lgary a 3-3 tie with the Maple Leafs. ~ Bulleta nip La.ken ln eddbitlon LANDOVER, Md. -Jeff Malone m ICOred JO ~ints in the fourth quarter Saturday ni&ht, includina I pair of free throws with one leCOnd left that clinched a come-from-behind I 14-111 exhibition victory for the WllhJnstOn Bullets over lhe'"Los Alileles ta:kers. The two-time defending cbamt!'d:in Laken had led by eisbt points at the start of the period, and di~ not ute any oftheirstarten in the last 12 minutes. Wubinaton, 3-2 in exhibition play, took iu first lead of the ~eon a laY).~C.'Z:ohn Williams with •:OS remain inc 10 the pme. w· · s. who also had lo in the fourth penod, added a pair of free throws on the BuUeu' next poaessioo, cappina 111 11-0 run for Washincton. The Bullets led 110-103 after Malone's jumper with l :S2 left. but the Laken triJQmed the marpn to 110-108 on a David Rivers free throw at the S2 second mark. After a pair of free throws by Bernard ~ LA •s J~Lamp hi1 a three-point shot to cut the marpn to a linale potnt Riven bad the chance to put the Lakers back in front, but missed two free throws with five seconds remaining. Williams aot the rebound and was fouled. but be also milled a pair. Malone cootroUed the second rebound. was fouled. and iced the victory for the Bullets. Malone and King each scored 21 for Wasru"'"on while Williams finished with 16. .... ' Byram leada Pen•cola by four GULF BREEZE, Fla. -Tom Byrum !I shot a 7-under-par 6S Saturday for a third- round tc0re of' 201 and a four-flJ'Oke lead over four other Flfen in t..bt Pensacola Open Solf toumamenL Traillna Bynun at I J ·'1Dder·pa.r 20S were Bruce Lietzke, Andrew ~. Ray Stewart and Ken Green. Four more eolfeis ~five strokes back at 206 on the 7,033-yard. PIU'-72 coune at Tiger Point Golf and County O ub-Joba CO,Ok, Tony Sills, Bobby Wadkins and Lance Ten Broeck. Three aolfers went into the third round tied for the lead -CooK. Mart Hayes and Scott Hoch. While Cook fell five strokes bebind tbe new leader, Hayes dropped eiabt 1trokes back and Hoch n.ine. Bynun'a 6S wu the aec:ond-best tcore of the tournament Hit 64 Friday was the best, also the lowest be bas ever ICCnd in competition. .. Ninth-rated Clemson, No. 11 Georgia upset Oklahoma stn1fif es, other top 10 teams ro 9-0 easy wins mm TM "-di! ... Prw Tailblck Chris Williams ran for a S.yard toucbdowa with 10:04 left in the fourth quarter to ._. Nonlt Carolina State to I 10-3 ~ owr ~ Clemson Saturday in RaJeiP.l, N.C: It WU the third atnilbt ~ that 1be Woae-t banded Clemton its fim AdanbC COM& Codlrace Iola. and the fint time Oemton bu JOit three ..-to die ame team under C.0.Cb Danny Ford. N.C. State it~ I overall and 4-1 in tbe ACX::. Orm- dropped to S-2 overall and 3-1 in tbe ie.ue. -Clemson bad a cbance to break a 3-l balfti.me lie ia tbe third quar1er. But tbe Tilers could not c:apitam.e OD linebKker Doua Brewster's RCOvery of N.C. State quanert.ck Shane Montaomery's fumble_. wb..icb pul Clemson on the WolJi>Kk 29. N.C. Statecornerl.ck picked otfa Rodney William1 pus to end tbe threat Ebewbere: K•a.eQ II, Ge«Da It: GeofJia native Alfred Rawls sprinted 48 yards ror a third~uarter touchdown to lift Kentucky to the victory over No. 11 Georpa in a Southeastem Confercnoe pme in Lexington. Rawls, who finished with 128 yards on lS carries, raced down the sideline to give Kentucky a 13-l 0 lead 11 time expired in the tb.ird period. ' Kentucky's victory ended a 10-pme losina streak apin1t Geoflia and improved iu record to 3.-4 overall and 1-3 in the SEC. Georgia dropped to S-2 overall and 4-1 in the leque. <»le._.. 17, Color ... H: Eric Mitchel and Charles Thompson ran for 21 and 17 yards. respectively, on third- down plays to set up R.D. Lasbar'sa2-yard field goal with 8: 1 S left. liftina ei&hth-ranked Oklahoma to a Big Eight victory over stubborn Colorado in Boulder. The Soooen. 6-1 overall and 3--0 in the conference, extended their winning streak to 12 games over the Buffaloes, who fell to S-2 and l-2. Notn Dame U, Air Perce IS: Tony ~oe rushed for one touchdown and passed for a second to 'fianker Ricky Watt.en, who scored twice on pass. plan as...No. 2 Not.re Dame rolled to a victory over Air Force in South Bend. Not.re Dame, 7-0, coming off a highly emotional 31-30 victory over Miami and tbe Hurricanes' powerful pusing attack, stymied the wishbone of Air Force, S-3. Miami, Fla. 57, a.et.ad l: Steve-Walsh threw for 286 yards and five touchdowns to help fourth-ranked Miami, S-1 . bounce back from last week's loss at Notre Dame and pound Cincinnati, 2-S. Walsh threw scoring puses to five different receivers and tied the school record for touchdown throws in a pme. The mark was set by Bernie Kosar in 1984, also against Cincinnati. Nebraska 48, ltu111 Stale l: Tyreesc Knox scored four touchdowns as No. S Nebraska, 7-1, rolled past host Kansas State, (). 7, and set an NCAA record with its 27th consecutive winnina season. Nebraska, without a losing cam pa~ sinoe 1961 , took possession of the Division I-A n=cord 1t bad shared with Alabama and Peon State. Wea& v.,...._ it, a.ea. Cellep It: Quarterback M-_jor Harris passed for three touchdowns and ran for t'NO, while rtserve tailbeck Undra Jotinson rushed for 111 yards and ICOred twice to lead sixth-ranked West Vi.rain.ii. 7-0, in a rout of Boston Colleae, 2-S, in Morpntown. Harris passed for a caRer-bigb 297 yards. ,,..... SC.le II. Lwlrle• Ta l: Defensive backs Dcioa Sanden and Dedridt Dodge scored on inter- oeption returns, and Terry Anthony and Bruce LaSane eacb caacbt two touchdown puses as seventh-ranked Aorida State, 7·1, crushed Division I-AA Louisiana Tecb, 3.-4, in Tallabauee However, the pme may~ been-costly for th& Seminoles.. SenioT quarterback Chip Ferauson. who was ranked sixth nationally in J>ISSinf, left the pme in the leCOnd quarter with a mild separation ofhls left shoulder. Speltz d1rects Fidlertoa to win mm TM Alleda ... Preti JuUw ~k o.n Speltz threw for one IOlllClllowD and ran for another in the fourth quarter _....., ailbt to Iced c.I State Fullerton to a 24-3 ~ "" New Mexico State in a Bia West Coalli11• football pme in Lu Cruces. ,......_ anaPOcd a two-pme losing 1trak to imll@o" hi rec:oro to J..' overall and 3-2 in the .......,., New Mexico State, losina for the tec:ond "*iD•row, is now 1-6 fortbe year and 0-Sin Bia WeetDlay. ' f'1lUenon took a 7-3 lead into the fourth quarter and Spelu pve the Titan1 a cushion with a I-yard ICOrina oluqe on the openina play of the final period. that capped an eisbt .. play. SI-yard drive. The Titans added another score when Speltz found Rocky Palamara open on a 21-yard scoring pus. That TD followed a 39-yard field soaJ by Stan Lamben earlier in the period. New Mexico State, whose only victory in four yean u a member of the conference came apinst Fullenoo in 1986, got its only points on a 22-yard Oat Ly field aoaJ with 7:32 left in the thlrd quarter. fl wu the ninth strai&ht field &oal for Ly, a S-foot-7 sophomore transfer from Wichita State. In a non-conference game: .U.... 41, IAq Beadl Stale t: Sophomore Doug Lewis rushed for T29 yards to lead Akron past the visiting 49en. Mike Johnson threw two touchdown passesand ran for a touchdown as the Zips improved to 3-S overall. The 49ers feU to 1 ""6. A...,,. SS, MhalnJpfi Slate t: James Joseph ran for 126 yards and Shao Morris intercepted three passes as 10th-ranked Auburn, the nation's top defensive team, shut down error-plagued Mississippi State in a Southeastern Conference &Ene at Auburn. The Tilers. ~I overall and 3-1 in the SEC, have beaten State seven consecutive times. The Bulldop dropped to 1-6, 0-4 in the leque. ~ ll,i..ttau I: Leroy Hoardbad two 54-yard to~c¥own runs and ~o~r of 2 yards in leading ~1chapn to a HomCC?Om1ng Vlctory over Indiana in their Baa Ten showdown m Ann .Arbor. The victory left the 20th-ranked Wolverines in first place in the Big Ten with a 3-0-1 conference reoord and 4-2-1 overall. Previously unbeaten Indiana, ranked No 14 fell to 3-1-0 in the Big Ten, S-1-1 overall. · ' Onaoa 17, Wa1Wqtoa lf:Terry.Obeescoredon a S- yard end-a.round play on fourth down with l :40 Jeft in the game to give Oregon, ~I , 3-1 , a 17-14 Pacific 10 victory over I 7th-ranked Washinaton. 4-3, 1-3, in Eugene The Ducks drove SS yards i~ 10 plays for ~e wi~ning touchdown after the Huskies had taken theu first lead with 7:04 rema.inin& in the ~e. · AlaMma I, Pm 8Mle J: Uavid Smith's passina set up two Philip Doyle field aoats that carried Alabama. 5-1: to a victory over Penn State, 4-3, in Birmingham. <>rep. Stale H , Staafenl H: Troy Bussanich kicked a 2~yard field aoal with n.ine seconds remainina to give Orqoo Slate a tic with host Stanford in a Pac-JO game. ArtMu Stale SI, Wulalqtea Slate ta: Paul Justin s-ued for 321 yards, including a S-yard strike to Ryan McReynolds to end a touc~owo drought, as Arizona State, +.3, 1-2, cd&ed Wash1neton State 4-3 1-3 in a Pio-JO in Pullman. .... ' ' ' C~ 11, Temfle H: <:alifornia ~uarterback Troy Taylor endured seven sacks but manaae<S three touchdown puses for the Bears. 4-3, in their victory over Temple. 1-S, in Berkeley. College football scores UC~ADEFENSE SPARKS 24-3 WIN ••• ..._Cl ~---.. ··------ conli1ted o( 17 plays. plu1 a I~ DCMJty llliJlll lJCl.A for ID block. lt included ~of 17 and 3 Y8l'dl to IPlit end .Keaie Moore ud lStoK.ead .. Aikmaa was 7 of9 for 78 yardt and Wt nom..,. &om 2 ~ ouc. two plays .... tailt.dt Eric .... IOared CMl'dle he ... tbe M 11 11.-Y,.,.., ....... lhmdae4. n.-..."'W'hton llribw1 IJ..PiaJ drtw diat COllMllMd 5:19. A ..... wSol61wS2,.., IMWl11a 2J.ysder to X.-. n.•dmltJO.Aw...-. ••-_21 . ..-......... .... E ........... _ .. U9C. Ah•llill•a;m·,. .... _..,. d9iere tbt .... _ ... ...-.; f • Orange Cout OAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 23. 1911 ca PIRATES FALL TO SADDLEBACK, 19-17 ••• ..._Cl AH E~ R 'c1~., J. '--- ~ betts, ••re ~ *-" p1a,.. we didn't bave befott and -""-ii lbeed ol a." '"'"hiiZ.ct is 4-1 in Million ~ 1.0 in the Ceotral Dimion. OCC 11111to0.1 in the Central. 2-3 in codllWll ud ).J overall OCC1 8riaD ~. wbo bad oot lived up IO hie pateDtial u a punier thia IMIOll. booted bil third IU'ailht 11rOG1 punt with 11:52 IO Dlay in ibe ..... 66-yard abot wbicb bounced IDIO ~·· end zone after travelina tl)e m.;ority of the dilWK:C in the air over return man Derick Hale'• beeil. . 1 Takiaa over at their own 20, the Oauc:bol depaned OD I Jl•play, SO. yard march, mixiDa John Bwm runs With Stark aaiall IO Scott Miller, who bad a Slddlebeck liqle-pme record of 232 yards reccivi.na on 10 catches. Swk bit Miller fora I ().yard pin IO tbe OCC 44 but a pm of iocomplo- tions left th;."Gauchos with third dowo. Wbcn'lill Craft sacked Stark -.r the SO and fon:ed a fumble, it loobd like the Pirates bad heJd. BUt after lineman John Wacbtet' recovered and bepn to run (a fumble cannot be advanced), OrallllC Coast was called for a personal fouT when it hit him on the sround after Gari Calhoun had knocked Wachter down. With a fint dO'!VJ\ at the 32, Bums ran for S but Gunnar Wolfe made a toucbdo:.-0 savina·pus de~edion in the end zone. But consecullve passes to Miller moved the ball to the 7. Two plays later, Stark was runninJ around left end and Craft brouaht b1m down from behind with his knee apr;>arently down around the 2 and not into the end zone, but bis forward progress turned into six points. OCCs Mike Crowe threw an interception on the ensuing drive, living Saddleback the ball at the Dues' 42, but several plays later, J.B. Hollis' 43-yard field goal missed wide riaht With st&rtiftf quarterback Steve Cilhoun back 10 the lineup on the next series, an incompletion, a John- IOD IKk of Calhoun which knocked tbe freshman quarterti.ck out or the pme, and another incompletion by Crowe left the Pirates wtth fourth down and 4:02 renWnina. Saddle· t.ck ran out the clock aft.er a punt Crowe and Calhoun each bad their momenta, but each bad their down points 100. leavin& Coast with the question of who will qua.nertMaclc next. .. Calbo\in was not hurt when we went to Crowe," OCC Coach Bill Wotkman said. .. (Calhoun) wasn't doina what he -.s suJ>P()SCd to be doina. We threw the ball a little better, but we bad better protect.ion." Crowe threw well at first. hi ttina six of his tint nine passes for 84 yards, but then threw seven st.rai&ht that weren't complete and included an interception. Calhoun bit five of bis fint sax, but finished with four incomoletioos and was not guiding the oft'ense the way a frustrated Workman wished. The offense showed life at times, especially oo the first di;ive under Steve Calhoun. The Bucs took over after a Saddleback punt with 9:24 remaioina in· the first quarter, OCC moved 71 yards to'the Gauchos' 2 before Calhoun mishandled a snap and tailback George was stopped cold. It was a IS-play, 71-yard drive which used up 8 minutes, l 0 seconds, but the Pirates had to settle for a 21- yard Kevin McKelvic field goal for a 3-0kad with l : 14 to go in the quarter. Lanoc Stewart completed a 46-yard scoring drive, which was keyed by a 44-yard lea Ii ctw compleboe trom Seewut IO Miner bJ fD!1111 over &om a~ OUL iiOiMa' kick m.de it 7.3 with l 0:44IO10 ia die .::::::!iuarta. One drift lallf, went 61 yards in low plays, ~!J thru S1eWU\ completions, the on a 44-yard ICOriaa play on an out pat.em to Miller, wbo went UJ> for the ball at the JO and took advanr.aee of cor- oertleck Tim Haider'• moment of indecision to ao for~ ball instead of the bit. Cout pulled within 13-10 after a John Apostle punt buried ~eback at its own I , where the Gauchos were unable to move. After Stark appeared to step out of the end zone just before receivina the bml to punt, OCC took over at the Saddlet.ck JS. * UCI poloists earn 10-8 win Warde ,Bellspark BtgWest victory; CdM upset by Wilson In a bilb IChool mascb! .._.._.,,_11,C.-MIMMt:TbeCIF4. A '110p-tiabd Sea KiJllS aufrerid their teCOnd .m.ct ol the ICUOll, &llina to tJie sixth-nled Bruins at Belmont Plaza. . -·---Junior Tom Warde ICORd fou.r aoals and senior CdM never led in tbe bat;tle which was wu.; Tony Bell added three to lad UCI to a 10..8 Big West ~ and wun•t decided until Wtllon tcored a Con~ water polo viciory over host UC Santa clincbiDI ~ in the final I 0 ICCOnds. Barbara Saturday. . Haem Oruuhun notched fou.r aoats for CdM, while The Allt.eat.en jumped out to an early lead, sconng Chris C>ediDa added three. · four in the fint quaner for a 4-1 84van~. Irvine Tbe Sea KiDp visit El Dorado in a 3 o'clock pme proceeded to dominate the rest of the way. Monday before retwuiq to leque play Wec;loetday to Of the eiabt pis for the Gauchos. Scott Burt entenua No. 8 Tustin in a battle of Sea View unbcatens. recorded six, three of them on penalty shots. Tbc Tillien upeet Newport Harbor, 6..S, earlier this Tbewin brouaht the Ant.eaters' overall record to 11-8 week. and 3-1 in the corilereoce. . 11 .. 12 di tt, ~ c:.st 17 UO returns 10 action this afternoon_. hostmg In colJe8t volleyball: ...,. ..., ......,. Pep....Mine in a non-<:0nferenoc match at Hentage Park P,... -... .. S, UCI Z: Ali Wood led the Anteaters s.sr ••ct 0 ., 0 •- 19 i-.:rnrung':-6. at noon. with 16 lcilb but it wasn't en'"""" .. to prevent a 17-lS, Or8NI C:O.t 3 7• 7 0-17 ..... ~ -..,..... ~ ...., 11 ·IS, g..1 S, 1 S-S, l S-,8 loss to the visiting Bulldogs. OC-MctCeMe 21 ~. l:H.. On the community coUcse level: UCI, wb.icb bad a four-match winning streak s.. ~ ...... ~ ~ klek>. tc~M. Golden WeSt won twice at the Cypress Tournament snapped, fell IO 4-7 in the Bi& West Conference and t.3-8 1ec1 'Miii .. .-trom s1ewe11 -<•ic« before matchina up with Loo& Beach City in the finals, overall. ~~ u .... 1rom er-<MctetMe and the Vilcinp prevailed in t6e title match. 11-3. Fresno is 2-8 and 12-10. · •ddl), nt It was the third time this ~n and second time in TillN a-. less than 24 boun that Golden West, 19-4 overall, bad lost In hilh school action: OC-ttlddlll " kldloft r94um {Mct(t!vle to Lon• Beach. On Friday, the Rustlen dropped a 17-11 Irvine Kiah captured the Marlborough High Tour- kldl), 1 ...._ .._.a-. . 0decisioo. nament in Los Aqeles by downing Gahr in the finals, Se6-Slettl 4 ""' Ckldl blodtldl: &;42. In earlier pmes: Steve Kidder scored three goals to lS.3, after defeating Woodbrid&e in the semifinals. Atttndlflel: l.100 cn11meiec1>. lift Golden West past Cypress, 4-3. Irvine's Bev Oden was selected the MVP of the •AMII n •ns-nc:... oc In a 10-6 triumph over Citrus, Jeff Wines notched tournament, while Melinda Norton and Jenny Fu also Flrsl down& 14 II fi ....... 1 sparked the Vaqueros. Ru.tlft·vw-.. 3'·11• 27·SS .-o_ur_:...,...:___s. ________________________ ----=--=---------Pnllne vw-.. t7S ISi PMa1ne 1'-29-1 IMt·O Return vw-..• 4' 7 Neeetlve .0 vardete S·mtn·23 7·mln·70 Net YWdeee •12 1'3 Pun11 , ,_.., 9·39 Fl#'lltMft-fumbltl loll 3·2 3·2 '"-ltlft·yWdeee •·• 5'-46 Time of~ 31:02 21:51 0 Pun1, 1nr.r~lon fumOle returns , INDIVIDUAL aUSHING ' ' ~. 11·41; s-1v. 10-21; -oi.r. 7•24; Sterll, H ; Sl9wert, 6-fw·rnlnln 1. • OC-McGehet, 12·33; GeorM. 12·25; ltlddell, Mor·mln 2; Crowe, >-tor-mlflus ll; c.lhoun, 5'-for·mlnua 37. IMDIY1DUAL ~ASSING ~tatk, 10-17·1, 1•; Siewert. 1·12·0, 127. oc-<r-. ._,..,, .. : c.l!oufl, .-11-0, 4'; o.or.e. 1-1-0, 21; ~. 0-1-0. 0. IMCM'YIDUAL RaCaMNG SM Mllw • ..,._m; s-ty. "lc·U; O'Brlln, 2· 1'; MerU. 2·5; Kane. Hor·mlnul t. OC-Gr'991, 7-'tf1; ~tte. 2·f; Craig, 1-16; Tellw1, 1-13; Wlllon. 1·6; Rlddll, 1-0. FULLERTON TOPS GOLDEN WEST, 34-17 ••• From Cl . Easy-to-Use Tandy® 1000 HX Slashed 29~ Save•200 Dual-Cassette AM/Al-Stereo PhonoRack System 27 and fumbling, watched bis miscue tumble out of bounds with two Golden West defenders inches from a;rabbing it. On the ensuing drive, a Rustlcn' ftnt down was thwarted by a holding penalty and a punt resulted. Fullerton drove 41 _yards for a 32-yard Kirk Hainline field soal and a 27-17 lead with 9:03 remaming. After Golden West punted, Rustler safety Kurt Szuba intercepted to give Golden West life at the Fullerton 34. JlfapoU Sucldeford went to Ed Bricker at quarterback. but be also was unable to penetrate the Fullerton defense and the Hornets took over when Orlando Robbins intercepted on fourt.h down at his own 14 and returned to the 26 with 6:24 to play. "I just wanted to see him play a little bih" Shacldeford said. "I thmk Joe played well tonight Re tllrew t.Jle ball well. His two interceptions were on tipped passes where ~ batted the ball in the air before intercepting." Fullerton drove 74 yards for the touchdown with a 28-yard Andrews tun and 39·yard Victor Williams to Nick-John Ha¥1uc completion tlic • key plays. Williams hit Mike Thomas with a 2-yard touchdown pass to seal the pme with 2:23 left. But while Fullerton's Andrews rushed for I 9S yards on 27 carries to take over the national rushing lead from Golden West tailback Blaise Bryant with 906 yards. it was the . Hornets' defensive effort on Bryant which was the key to victory. Bryant was limited to 24 yards on 10 carries in the first &alf and S7 on 20 for the pmc. . th. . ''That was the mam mg, trytng to stop him," said Fullerton nose guard Brian Healy, wbo along with de- fensive ends Scott Haser and Pat Mason made life miserable for Bryant. .. If we stopped him from getting 100 yards, we thouabt ~could come in beR and controf their offense. We accomplished our pl. Muon, H~r and myself work well toaether. We re aood friends and complement each other well. Toni&ht. it was no stunts or anytbina. We t,ook it right at 'cm." But while Bry•nt ~s shut down Napoli took over and did a splendid job of rallying the offense, hitting seven of bis first eight puses in the second half, four of them to wide receiver Mike Crowley, who was playing for the first time since the season opener after brealcing bis hand in practice. "Crowley was not I 00 percent, but .it Wl.l.Jtice_having him in there," Shackleford said. With the Golden West crowd silenced by lmpcriali's brilliant re- turn, the Rustlers' defense allowed just one Fullerton first down in the third quarter on two possessions. Taking over at his own 12 with 10:14 to play in the third quarter, Napoli completed four of five passes on the drive to four different re- ceivers, tapped by a 20..yard toss to a leapina Crowley in the end zone. Also included were a 3S-yard strike to wide receiver Johnny Anderson, an 11 • yarder to tight end Dan West- moreland and a 13-yardcr to fullback Lee Miller. KC Sattcnhwaite's con- version made it 17-14with 7:341eftin the third. After stopping Fullerton again, the Rustlen drove from their 1 l agajn, this time taking 12 plays to cam a KC Satterthwaite game-tying 29-yard field Joal with no umc showing. Napoh bit Crowley three times for SB yards on the drive, but Westmoreland couldn't hold on while open in the end zone on third.and-eight at the Fullerton 14. With Bryant shut down, the Rus-- tlen threw more in the first half, but really went to Napoli in the third quarter. He responded by hitting on seven of nine in the quarter. "In the third ~uartcr, we had to~ to mix it up a httle bi1t throw a bit more," Shacldeford said. "For the first two quarters, they blitzed (Cratg Glatzhofer), their strong safety, 20 times in a Yow. They were geared to stop the run. As the game progressed, we bad to aet away from our game plan and Joe was playing well so we passed more." In the first half, four turnovers thwarted the Rustlers offense. Gold- en West fumbled the ball away at its 40, was intercepted at its own l 8J had an interception returned 23 yards for a touchdown by Glatzbofcr and fumbled away the ensuing kickoff at its own 22. The defense held strong on two of the turnovers deep in Rustlers terri-tory: .. ,uler'M M, Geldln West 17 sar.w~ Fulenon l 7 "7 1=34 Golden WMI 0 1 10 ~17 ....... ---. ,~lnllne a FG, f'.56. ,._.. ---GW 9enderuk rec.over fumble In elljl •-CS.lterttlw•I .. kick), 7-.30. ft~l91lh0fw 23 lni.rceonon rerurn CH•lnllne kick), 2:25. ~ OMrtw ,ut-1,,_.i.t 94 kickoff rtlurn (H•lnllne kick), 14:4'. Gw-<rowtev 20 NU from N•POll CS.I· tenllw•I.. kldl l, 7:34. GW-S.llerthwelle 2' FG, 0:00. ,..,. ---F~Alldrtwl 2 run <H•lnllne klc:tl), 12:31. Fut-Htlnllne 32 FG, t:03. Fut-Thon\lls 2 peu from Wiiiams (Helnlfne lllCk), 2:23. Alltnde!Q: 2,SOO (Mllmllled). GAM/t ST A TISTICS ,Ill Finl downs 1• RUlllft·verdeM 3'·20S ,,,..._ YlrMM 1'7 ,....,,. 1•·25-1 Return verdeoe' S9 NeMIM Md! vero.oe l-mllt"17 NltYWdeoe •I• """"' S--24 , urnllM•fl.mtllft '°'' )-2 .......... Ytll'Oeoe 11· 105 Time of -ron 31:54 •f'Vlt, imwc.11on tum111e reluml IMOIVU>UAL austt ... GW 13 M-6' 233 lt-•• 0 2·mlfl·l2 217 , . ., 2·2 •·45 21'°6 l"ut-Anclrewi, 27· lff. ......... 4· 10 Gou191, l-61 hclllOn. 1·2. Wiiiams, 7·for·rnlll<IS 15. ow-.rnnt, 21>-S7. Mlllw, S--1': ~ ... 1- tor-ll'llnYI 3; Nal\IOll, 2•for-mlllUI 16. IMDfVIOUAL ltASSIMG Fut-Wlllleml, 14·25-· f, 161. OW-H4MIOll. 11·:»·2. 233; Brldler, 1+2, t. INDIVIDUAL R•C•IYIMG Fut-Htlduc. 5·'2; 'WlleY, 2·35; Heekell 2'-17; llnHt'lell, 2• It; P911erft, I· IS; Andrews, 1·7; 'Thomea, M . GW-Alldet}on, 5-69; CrowleY, 4·711 WMI· mortlend, 4·)); Miiier, 3·32; 9anclaruk, 2·1 ltlvne, M . BRYANT RUSTLERS' WORKHORSE ••• From Cl elUUQI the Fullerton district for Golden West Recruited by New Mexico qrqon State and Hawaii, his finil cbo1oc, Bryant returned after becomina a Proposition 48 casualty when his Scholastic Aptitude Test SQOres on more than one attempt didn't rucb the required level. Bryant is a surefire Division I tailt.ck, and while his time at Golden West bu resulted in a pat deal more often. the name of,~ recrui~ng 1ebool is not what's imponantj Just like it wasn't the key factoT in choosing a community collqe. "He probebly will be recruited by somebody in every m~or conference in America 0 ShacltlefOfd said. "He's a~tyana\yticalpy. He'll do what's belt for Blaite Bryant. He's not on an eeo trip to be in tl'lis particular coafwence or at this panicular ~ wu only lookina for the best fOotbell team, be would oot have come here.'' He just wants a chance IO earn a ~ 11 lont 11 it's in a warm·weathct dimate. . ... tu1 want to play, stan rilht away. laid Bryant. wbo laid be 6u blla ,.uina arowac1 10 teuen a w_eek. ,.1 ti'tWHt IO .... laooDd =· bia idlOol aDd l.000 runnlnt I Wiit 1011> to a ..., uai"'9ity Md 11an. I dOn"t want eo-'t bwone ....... to ftr '"*9 at Ooktell West will provide t1!e OJ?portunity to mov~ on. With an En&li.sb course at Cemtos, he'll paduate in three semes~n this winter and hopes to play spnna ball where be chooses to continue. "He had aood grades in hi&h school and be has ~ grades here," Shackleford satd. "He likes school and he'll be a food collcp: student. There's a bis misconception. A lot of guys who are Prop. 48 athletes are verycapablec:olleme students. Not all, but a ~t deal of them." Once forced to ao the community colleec route, Bryant considered full· erton, but rotatina with returning tailblack Andrew Greer did not appeal to him. "ldidn'twanttobelntbemiddleof • bunc:b or politics between their top man and the coaches," Bryant said. "l probably wouldn't have .een much time." At Cerritos, Andre Wooten was retumina and ended up battling GTm' for the South Coast Con~ rutbina crown. • .. £Vlr)OM was lellina me Golden Westcanied bit lines and ran the bell a lot." Bryant said. "Everyone told me how ~t Coecb ShackldOnt was. t0 I came down to &alk to him. He's real bonat, waif'• out, doesn't beat arotl8d lbe ........ ,~ was pleatantly sur- priled e;y me visit. .. la the 10mmer of 1917. he came "' to prlCtiee one sum~ dlY and inquinid who wae the nanmna llecb that were retumina," Shacldcford said. "I had never talked to him. .. f\Jllenon's a pat _l?n>Vlm and usually a kid from that distnct goes to Fullerton's prosram. We had no ambition of him coming at all. I was very surprised. It was a last minute thing." Bryant wanted the bell and he got it after starting tailback Tony Garrett tore a knee up in the third game of the season. Bryant came in and rushed for 207 yards, but chipped a bone and tore lipments in his ankle the following week. He returned for the final three pmes after his family doctor told him to take the season off. Golden West traineT Chip Marchbank sent him to another doctor and after three ~ks ofintensc treatment with Marcbbenk returned. . . "I didn't think it was anrth1ns b1& ai fint," Bryant said of the iruury. "But I'd never been bun before. I Jived in (Marcbbenk's tttin1n1 room)." He pined .lS3 yards the final three pma IP•MI three of the tot» tea.ms an the cOe.hnce .ad finished 1"th IOI for the ..on. Tbis ~ • alftedy pat tbat level, ~· has bis liats tc1 Oft bteilkial iM Goldm West Ii~ taton m:otd of 1 l03 yarcb by Mark Davia i• 197S. tf he _,,. hti111 llil bkdm. he sbouldn't haw any problem mati111 • • It. ,,. 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MAllL80a0UeM TOUalllAMllNT .......... INIM dlf. Woodbtldlil, 15-3. Gahr dlf. Marvmoulll, lS-3. Allll INIM Olf.,.Genr, 15-3. ... s. 1 0nnQe C0Mt DAILY PtLOT /~. 0ctooet 23, 1918 C6 • Merger ruling .raises stakes in federcll cases SAN fllANOSCO (AP) -The state Supmne Co.In's nalina that lnerJm cannot be cbalJeneed under california law railes the stakes in two pendi.Da federal m-. wbicb may decide the fate of Attorney General John Vu de Kamp'1 attempt to revive state antitrust ealorameot. Van de Kamp, whose suit apinst the SlO.l billion Teuco buyout of Getty Oil Co. in 1984 was ~jected lbunday, II &elbn& ready for tWO Other major antitrust battles: -A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals bcari~ due la early Decemba', on the federally approved S2.~ billion IDeflll' of Lucq. and Alpha Beta.supermarket chains. A federal jud&e in Los An&eles has blocked the mubll' combiDed" operation in California on a suit by Vu de Kamp, who 11ys it could cost California shoppers S.-00 million; the case could decidewbet.bef' the attorney eeneraI can use federal law to cballente a mef'FI'. -A U.S. Supreme Court beanna. expected early next year, DD attempts by four states led bJ;. California to sue under their own laws for pri(»futina mar below tbe wbolelale level -for eumpae, lows suffered by a l1.lte that bouaht aoods ftom a distributor at a price that was infta&ed becaute of the manufactum's price-fillina. Tbe auit. aupported by 16 states and the Reapn administration, could brina Califomia S l 0 million to S20 m~ion in ~from cement manufacturers, Deputy At General Tom Green said Friday. A rulin all na such auiu under state laws could be woni blJ)aons of dollan to state and local aovcmmcnts and consumera. "It is probably the most sisnificant antitrust cue before the court and obviously implicates just bow active state anomeys tmeral across the country can be," said Green, Vo'bo will Af'IUC the case. Van de Kamp, attorney aencral since 1983 and a likely candidate for '°vernor in 1990, bas tried to reactivate areas of cavil law enforcement, such as antitrust, that had been de-emphasized by bis prede-cessor, current Gov. Georae Oeukmejian. Alona with attorneys general in other states. the California Democrat also has tried to use the state's own antitnm law to com...-1e for &be ~ adminis. trallon's relu.ed eDforoemeot of federal anntrust law and senemty permdlive attitude toward ::p:rs. Van de Kamp Mid bis U8Plecede1lattempt to use a 1907 California law 10 cballeale tbe federally approved Te~ me,.er wu prom{Med by "the R~ adminiltration '1 abdicatioo Of anutNSt enforcement. ' The state COtlrt Nied 4-3 that the California law, which forbida "combinations or capital" that could affect prices, did not apply 10 mer.en. Van de Kamp said he would ask the Uli*twc to bnJeden the law, but bis prospecu ofsuccas aP,PCUdim iD liabt ofDeukmejian's non-support of' his anutNll eft'oru to date. The rulin, came• month after Van de Kamp's most im~tant.Mnef1efvic:1ory,adecision by U.S. District Juctae David K.eayon of Los Aqeles that the consolida- tion of the LUcky and Alpba Beta chains would likely lessen competition in the California market and should .be blocked until a trial Van de KamJ> aued, 011 ~haJf of the people of California, under federal law. One issue 10 the appeal by American Stores. Alpha Beta's permt company, is whether a auate and ill ci~ wbo do not compete in the supmnatket field, bave tbe n,bt to sue under antitrust law to prevent future barm. Alliaant Attorney General Thomas Dove, who beada Van de Kamp'santitrust unit, aaid Friday that well; settlecl law .no.. a 11ate to cballeftee mer,en on behalf of ill citizens. But two private lawyers who '1pecializc in antitrUSI di.llpeed. .. The 9lb Circu.it is aoina to bounce ( K.enyon 's rulin&) like a ball.•• said Don Hibner of' Lot Anaeles. an antitrust defense lawyer. He contended the law requires actual loan, rather than a threat of f\atUft harm, before a 11ate can cballenae a mer,.er on behalf o( ill citizens. ln addition, Hibner said, it would be .. very destructive to have SO attorney aencrals interpm ~ ~... . Francis ~ of San Francisco, a plaintiffs antitrust lawyer, Mid be favors increased state antitrust enforcement but predicted that either the 9th Circuit or the Supreme Court would di~ Van de KamJ>'S suiL .. '87, '89 markets:analyzed BOO VER ft.THOMAS l .'l'llOMAS Strain appointed at Western Digital . Wnten Dtlltal Corp. in Irvine bas appointed Slel*a R. Straha u vice president Ofhuman resources, ~ucceedin,-RobertN. Stephens who is now vice president and aeneral manager of Western Digital's Communications and Subsystems Products Business Unit. Irvine resident BradfoN C. Hoover is now vice presi-d:~commercial. loan officer at CommereeS.U'• Newpon Beach h uaners office. • · • • • ReMvee Tralala& Gro.p has opened an Orange County office in Huntinfon Beach. The firm's principals. Robert and Jo 'l'Mmu have 4 combined ycan in sales, management and education experience. The training programs they offer provide instruction and experiential e~isodcs which develop skills in handling people problems, motivation and lcadcrshio. -.. ' Dale E. Moea, AIA. has been elected to associate in the Ncwpon Beach architectural division of Wimberly WMffweM All1-T-c Is Goo. At present he is director of production and project manager ot the Waterfront Hilton in Huntington Beach. • • • • Costa Mesa resident MlcHle C. ltelly bas been named director of compensation and benefits for TRW laformatloa Services Dlvlsl9a, based at iu headquarters in Oranac. . ~ . Nadeul Medical Eaterprhes lac. bas promoted Alu E. La•••· M.D. of Irvine to senior vice president, health plans and contractina, for its Acute Hospital Group. • • • lelPtoll a.H Auoda&ea JDc .. a major Southern California aeotec:hnical and environmental engineering consulting finn badquanered in Irvine, has appointed Alu J. Switzer as chief financial officer. • • • _.. • .,.. F. Golia Jr. bas joined Irvine-based Baue• &aaber Ir c. .. a certified public accounting and financial consulting firm, as a tu manqer. The company specializes in serving closely-held companies in manufacturing, distribution, real estate, retailing and the leisure and entertainment industries. • • • Irvine resident Nucy Bater bas been named Full Time Placement Division m&.DaJCr of the new El Toro office of Abl1aJJ AWlloH Penouel Compulel be. She transfers from the Ncwpon Beach office where she was assistant manascr. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ............... Black Monday might not have been predicted accurately, but when in- vestment expens reviewed it in bindsiaht one year later, they .said the stock market crash of Oct. 19, 1987, really was no surprise. Garfield Logan, president of ~ tivest in Newpon Beach, said he bad been expecting a significant correc- tion in the market since 1982. "The market just looked like it was too overvalued to go much higher without at least catching its breath," be said. 04We were expecting a crash. We weren't expecting it last year. We were expecting it.to catch its breath, run to bi~cr highs, then completely blowout.' Lop.n's comments came during a the annual Economiclfiivest:ment Forum held Wednesday at the Pacific Oub in Ncwpon Beach. The forum, auended by dozens of financial brokers, was held to discuss the causes and lessons of Black Monday and what can be e~pected in the future. Logan said two factors contributed to the crash -U.S. debt, both in the budget and in forci&n trade, and the economic phenomenon that shows a drastic drop follows a raP.id increase in the value of commodities. But Lopn said he believes the rapid fall also wa$ accelerated by a les.s-pubticized factor. A proposal to chanae the tax treatment on financial pins made by risk arbitragers per- suaded many of them to get out of the Developer fundin g Spectrum van pool " ln breaking ground for its nine- story ••7700" office building in the Irvine Spectrum business and re- search center, The Wolff Co. broke another kind of ground by volun-teeri~ to completely underwrite the operation of a ridesharing vanpool that will be used by employees from other companies. The first developer in Irvine Spec· trum to voluntarily fund a rideshirc vehicle, the firm has opted to spend money on supporting the vanJ>C!OI. the first to serve the new Jrvme Center office, hotel and retail district in Irvine Spectrum. .. We behevc that developers, and all other companies, must step for· ward and voluntarjly do something meanin&ful to mitigate traffic on Oranf.= County's conaested free- ways, ' said Thomas C. Wolff Jr., company president. Based in NeW{>:On Beach, The Wolff Co. is building tht S33.5 million office project at 7700 Irvine Center Drive. The building encom- passes 217.700 square feet and is 1ebedulcd for completion in July 1989. The company's 15-passenger van will be operated throup the lrvine Spectrum Transportat1on Manage- ment Association, a non-profit or- pniz.ation 1hat managres vanpools.. ma.rkct. ••That made some very bi& players blow .out of.their.positions and (out of) a market that had already declined substantiall}' from A~st to the bcsinnina of October," Lopn said. The Dow : One Vear I a1er ·•My belief' is that it was typical crowd mentality. When people saw these important 1uys bittin& the ptes, they all wanted to set out oftbe game at the same time." In the context of an already overvalued market, the effect was dramatic. "When the avalaoche started, .. l....opn said, "it j ust didn't stop." R.elly Kelly, president otspcctrUm Asset Manqement of Newpon Beach. said in several ways, Black Monday was beneficial to the econ- omy. 2300 Oct. t , 1987 2•e2.21 "ra-r'ttttions:, whether one likes to 10 throuah them or not, are quite healthy," he said. "What this one did was knock a areat deal of the speculativezealoutofthosewbowere ·h~ 11•Mondty.~ tt, IM7 ww.._.,,Oll.1t, ,. playina sames. .. Maureen Gall~y. vice president attention to reducina the twin deficiu ofThe Boston Co. 10 Newport Beach, of buclaet and foreian trade. said the effects of the stock mark~t "It makes our economy very vuJ- crasb could hav~ been much worse if nerable to the &lobal marketpla.cc " the Federal Reserve had not stepped -she said ~ ' in quickly to fuel cash into the •• 1th. · i.. tha . ha th h · LI economy. . 10.... tw t ecras 1srea y "If wc had had a loss of consumer tcllina us is that we are very ':U1ner- confidcncc because of the mark.et a¥,e :·· and, we ~vc to deal with the crash, I think wc could have had ~fiCJts we .~e built up over the past substantial economic problems, .. she etabt yean. said. Both Lopn and Kelly said the U.S. Even so, Gallogly said she believ~ must avo.id the temptation to install the United States must tum its protectionist policies in forei&n trade. carpools and other transpon.ation demand management activties for compenics within the 2.~acre complex. The van will be available to any sroup of Spectrum employees who want to establish their own van pool. ••Asa commercial developer who·s cJ09ely watched the traffic problems increate here over the past several years. I can sec the handwriting on the wall," said Wolff. a fonner top exicutivewithtbeSummaCorp., The Irvine Co. and the Rouse Co. before he founded bis finn in 1984. "~vdoPtts in Orange Count) must voluntarily implement trans· portation activities like this van or they'll be mandated. I feel stron&Jy that the development communit) will be well served by implementing ~rectucina mcsurcs now instead of waitina until they•re forocd on us:· Irvine Mayor Larry A&ra.n pra.ised the firm's leadership in settina a.n cumple for other companies inteftSUd in doina something worth- while '° solve the county's traffic problems. All three said.. they. believe a recession ia still expected. in late 1989 or early 1990. For the investor, that means steerina clear in aenerat from mxk:s in favor oflonaier-term bonds and cash. GalloalY said the mark.et histori- cally doeJ well ri&ht after a ~­ tial dection, then ~Oil always dips afterward. "So I think 1989 is not aoin& to be a particu1ary IOod year for the mark.et at all." she said. Magician keeping , airlines agitated BJ 11.ucY GORDON ,, ......... NEW YORK -Aitline executives who've faad him acroa a barp.ini.na table and union miliwns who've stood with him in picket lines u.te the same word to de1cribe T eams11en le8der William F. Genocse: feisty. Some ca1J him downrisbt ornery. Not a h deu'acton portray him u a fire.breathina <1rqon who is bi& o.n threats but sbon on deliverina tanaible benefits to his rank and file. Genoe1e, 62., the director of the Teamsters union's AirliJlc Division, is an okktyle labor leader and a perpetual thorn in the side of big carriers like Pan Am Corp. Shy and mirina he's not. .. rm known to be able to steal the socks off ~ur feet with your shoes still on cm." Genoete said in a recent interview, vaaantina bisxcpu_tcd prow- ess in nct0tiatina with company officials. "We call him the magician," said Joe Konowc. director of the union's industrial tradesdiYision, who was an ass1sta.nt to former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa 10 the 1950s and '60s. Gen~ repretentl around 40,000 Teamsters union cmpk>yees at sev- eral m~or airlines: notably Pan Am, Non.hwcst Airlines, USAir Group (Pleue ... LAllOll/C9) Emulex Corp. eail-ningS increase 25 percent over 1987 Emmlo c.r,. has announced the results' for iu trrst quarter ended Oct. 2. • Revenues for the period ~re I IJ6,161,000up25.7 percent from~ 21,7751~ reported for the lake quaner 1U1 year. Net eaminp f'or the tint quaner were $3,419,000, or 30 oe1111 per abare, more than a 116.4 ~t increue over the S l ,6 t 2,000, or 13 cents per alwe, for the comparable filCll 1988 period. .. F'ant qua.net mu.Its ref\ect the c:ioldiauina sales momentum and oplllUilla inarliA hnpro.emnt Men • ... eDd of'lat ftlCal ~ ... laid PNd I. Coat cbainnaa. Jritidmt and dlltll eucuti~ officer of the Costa U1• •ed compe.•Y· -W. 1re plea.t with the continu- ill=mcnt ia our operalioes. ..-in profit iMrli• and dM Ma at ii •vonble 10 c00aue tbit -tlaroullM»ut ... ~· ~ .. durina the CIUlnCr coo-.. tinued to be especially strona in the DEC<e>m~tible market and were aeneratty an line with expeciations in our other market area. We praently believe we should see continued •treftllh durina the curm1t quner." Emulex Corp, =a, manufao. turen and markets h · perfOnnanoe leedenhip products t enbance the p~rformance of DEC. IBM PCA TPS-2, and VME and SCSl- bued computer systems in lhe speci- fte area of data stonec and data communications. • • • Irvino-bued G...._ .,. .... S. . bu reponed results for the teCOod r and six monlh• eoded Sept. llneftues for the ICC01ld quancr increaHd by 31 -"rccat to Sl9,0l6.000 from S22,20l.000 ID tbe ..... period .... Y'9'· N« earni1111 IW dlie _..,souled S l,4'6.000. or 23 ... per "*"· complnd to I S 1,083.000, or 17 cents per share in the prior year. Neteaminas for the current quarter included an extraordinary item from the use of tu loss carryfot'"NVds of 3 cents per ~ comS*red to 4 cents per share last year. Revenues for the the six month oeriod increued by 4S percent to SSS,US,000 from Sll,.SS,000 in the prior year's comparable period. Six month net earninp increucd by 8' pert'Cnt to Sl.829,000, or 44 c:enu per share, as com~ 10 .ei eamiJ111 of S l ,529.000. or 26 cats pel' sbate in tbe prior year. Both ,_,,. .U month .,.. .. inctuded aa atnotdinuy itan ol 7 =z:..=aom the '*°'ta.l loll K.eidl I. 5'ewut. c.bairmin iid d\icf nec:utive OfRcer commented. '"1bftM.llh Ull mont.hS we cononuc to be -U'Kk ...... OUt tbcal ,., flM.ncia1 plan u c:~idenced by t.hc saptficant and CODSlstent lDCrc&Se$ In both revenues and eaminp." ••• Aa.teu Teu.te C..cr.I 1n Ne'ft'- pon 8alcb has announ«d lbe ac- quisition of 81"" of Lake Bluff, Ill. for an undi1cloted amount of ca.sh. Founded by Don Wdles m~ than =7 -.01 Hyc:or is a IClldtn& of automatic prctcrccnina aquid..JC>lid separation in tbe todc: control. wastewalt'r. cbmu<:el. pulp and PePer and food pmc:euana andus.- ttia. •• -~-~.and dlkient .,. r-. btlp to reduct ~ IQ c111 ''11 coeu in tiquMolid ~ --~ ...... dllM9llD ol Mlilri-cu Touec Cootl'Ol. l9id. ...... ta No. l in its fteld net --DinicUlrtY im~ w.G tts..,. .._.,led by-,~ nom~ ~t ud chief' aecuti~ ~- • • • ......... u11 ... hasannounceda net lost from operations for the year ended June lO ofll.332.000. or S l .62 per ~ compucd with a net anoome &om ~lions for the fitcal ~ 1917 olS914,000. or 22 cients per sbmn for tbe Newport Beach finn. Titere was an additiooal tu benefit in a..l ye91' 1917 which incrcated act iac:iome to S 1,122.000. or 40 cients per .... Sales tOr fllcal year 1981 Mft Sll.'°4.000. lftdud.i~ of s.ablir Corp. ecquared on 16. l917,ca~a:redwiGSt7.IOI, b -p;eiedi .. a.al ,elf . FOr..-etiinll_4Ullftel'ol l---.... SU'JQ.000. ~...-wiUt '4t-.000fDrdletib penad. l 917. n. ........... ..,.o1 ..... OM.°'t.."r .. ·-i•-..,, .... ..,.., .. ., •• 7 • •wttt•••••--c •• , a ••• 11111 ... ,...._ t I I j Cl Orenge Comt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Octob9r 23, 1988 Ban.kArherica reports fifth stra ght profitable quarter SANRANCISCO(AP)-BankAmaicaCorp. may have lbanered aoy Mlerift& doubts about its dramatic hlrMtOuDd when at resiOrtecf third..quaner profit ors 190 millioe. Tbe natioo's thi.rd-laflClt bank holding company polled ita fifth consecutive quanerty profit last Thunday &Del surprited 10me analysu with the menatb of iu latest rauha. BankAmerica reported net ineome in the third q_\lllW' ended Sept 30 of S 190 million. or 97 cents per llWc, com_pll'ed to SS4 million. or 2S cents per share, in the WDe period lut year. la.nkAmerica Cbainnan A. W. Oausen credited the compuy'1 con~u.ina profitability to arowth in domestic net in&erest incoabe, reduced operating expenses '"d tow net credit loaes. . ''BankAmerica's perfonnance continued to improve ltrOallY in virtually every asJ>CCl. •• said Frank Newman, tbe benk's chief ti~ officer. "That is a testimony to tbe bard work ofaood people of whom we're very proud throuabout tbe orpnization." N'ewman said that domestic loans, especiaJJy those to consu.men, incrased durina the third quarter, and domestic depostts also pew, He said capital increased and capita.I ratios rose. "They Cearninas) were a Unle better than I expected, but teneral1y in the belloart," said Dan Will&am-, an analy'll witb Sutro cl Co. Inc. of San Francisco. .. I think tbat be1nlly tbcit health u subswatiaJJy fmproved," William• laid. He cautioned. however, tbat Bank.America bu a .. risk factor .. stemmina from iu loan exposure in Latin America. Several aoalysu also predicted that Bank.America may resiOre payi~ dividends to common stockholders by next year, someth1na the bank hasn•t done since 1985. Clauten has P.reviously said that a dividend would not be restored thil year. BankA.merica.~nt company of Bank of America lost nearly $2 bill1on in the years 1985 to 1987 and dropped from its rank.int as the No. I bank in the nation to being the tbird-laraest. behind Citicorp and Owe Manhattan. For the nine months of 1988, BanlcAmcrica reported net income of $461 million, or $2.40 per comniPn sh.ate, compared to a loss ors l bilJion, ($6. 77 per share). in the same period last year. However, that loss reflected a 1987 second quarter S l. l billion addition to i\s loan-loss reserves to reflect Plobllml wttb ill Third World loans. Tbe third~uner eernlnas of S 190 million rep. rnenlld I 17 ~t incl'alt over tbe 1988 tecond quarter net iacome ors 162 million, or., centa per ahare. .. (A)~ 1UOft1 performance, dnven by '*IJUficant eontrol ot tbeir non-in1.erat expense 11 wetf 11 low provision for loan loll driven by relatively low cbaqe-ofT1 and bilb recoveries," said Jo.epb Anenio, an analyst with Birr, \Villon A C.O. of San FrancilCO. Af'llOio laid the ell*1Alion WU lhal &he '*ak would tbow]la'-tbare eaminp of 15 cients per share, which the San Frandaco.bued compuy exceeded by 12 cents per alwe. ..I lhou&ht they (earainp) ~re very aood. Tbey were better tban expected, •said Donald K. Crowley, an analyst with Keefe, Bruyeue A Woods Inc. of San Francisco. ButAmeric:a allO reported that durina the third guaner, it placed on nonaccrual status $394 million of its 1492 million portfolio of Araentine oontrlde loans. Tbat ICtlon led to the reduction of net interest income by S 1 S million and of net income by S 14 rplllion. Recent cowt prooeedinp 1l10 helped reduce non-interest ex~ by S 18 million and increase net income by S l 7 million. lnlm!lt paymeata aaic:RMed IO $142 millioe ia the third quaner. com.,.,.ct ao SllO million in lbe llCOlld quaner IDd $765 milUoa in the tJUrd quaner of 1917. BenkAmerica'I -' level ID tM third quar1Cr WM S95.2 biUiC?ll.., comPlnd to S94.3 billion in tbe l«Ond Quarter and S99.4 tiWion in the &bird ~of 1917. NC1 credit loMel wen tilled at Sll million ia the third quanerJ comoered to Sll million io lbe tee0nd quarier and SI ol million in lbe daird quner of 1917. Tbe tbird CJUUW Del credit tc. broke I llrihl of seven comecuuve iuanen ia which that ftaure ~ decliMd. Durint ti years of financial trouble, BankAmerica 1u1tained more loen losses than any benk Jn-history. More IOOd news may be on the horizon for BankAmerica. obli . • If a pmdina restructurina of Brazilian ption~ 11 completed in tbe fourth quaner of 1988, BankAmenc:a said S 180 million of deferred Bruiliaa interest p1ymen.u it's received and S 140 miWon acbeduled to be received m the fourth quarter will be included in fourth quarter interest income. ,'J'bat prompted Anenio to predict that BankAmerica will earn in excess ofS2 per share in the fourth quarter. . Nabisco weighs offer of RJR Nabisco Profile Nabisco oumgemeoc coostdcring a $17 billioo buyout ch3c w~ld be cbe 1.-gest corporKe 11Cq\USi00n.. Computer 'rirus 'infects software . . buyout ATI.ANTA (AP) -RJR Nabisco Inc. has announced that top man- aaen att considering makina an offer to buy the consumer-products giant for almost S 17 billion, a deal that would be the largest corporate ac- quisition ever. The announcement Thursday underscored soaring interest in food companies and well-known brand names.· Just three days earlier, Philip Morris Cos. Inc. offered to . buy ~sed foods manufacturer Kraft nc:fur S 11 billion and two days ago Pillsbury Co. rejected a $5.23 billion bid from the British firm Grand Metro{X>litan PLC. Nabisco stock soared after the news broke, climbing $1 9.37'h a share to S7S.2S in New York Stock Exchange trading. RJR Nabisco said President F. Ross Johnson and Edward A. Hor- rigan Jr.. chi ef executive of the company's tobacco busi ness, had notified Nabisco that they "intend to - seek to develop, with a financial partner, a proposal to acquire RJR Nabisco in a leveraged buyout merger transaction." The group said they estimated they would offer $75 in cash for each of the company's approximately 225 million common shares outstanding. In a leveraged buyout. the buyer borrows money to buy the company, then pays off the debt either through company revenue or selling off parts of the operation. If such a deal were completed. it wouJd be the biggest leveraged buyout of an American c:orporation. The current record is the $6. l billion buyout of Beatrice Cos. by an invest- ment group led by Kohlberg Kravis ~ S4 300 000 S4 000 000 NM~ S31$4,000 12".000 p.;_,..,. s,.50 ., ,, SI -o!> !0 .... ~ 3: ,__,_ M .'00.000 S7.SOO.OOO NM -IWl9' 5627.000 SS'9.000 Pw .,..,. u.se 12.00 i 987 REVENUES Roberts & Co. in I 986. It also would surpass the bijgcst COl]>Orate acquisition, the S 13.4 billion purchase of Gulf Corp. by Chevron Corp. in 1984. RJR Nabisco. which makes prod- ucts .such as Oreo cookies and Wins.too cigarettes, was formed when the tobacco company R.J. Reynolds Industries Inc. bought Nabisco Brands Inc .. the food and consumer products giant, for $4.9 billion in 1985. SEATTLE (AP) - A computer "virus" has infected programs at a leading software. publisher for the second time in eiaht months despite efforts to prevent a recurrence, of- ficials say. The virus, which t~ed up in a version of Aldus Corp.'s FrceHand drawing program, also got into a computer network at the company's headquarters herc, Aldus said. No programs for sale to the public were infected and the virus has been eradicated, Aldus spokeswoman Laury Bryant said. .. Software companies can't always protect themselves fro!Jl ~ff coming m, but we can say unequivocally that we do everything we can to make sure they_ don't go out," Bryant said. Viruses arc computer programs, created' by programmen as jokes or acu of vandalism, that secrclly attach themselves to othct programs. The virus can then spread from computer to computer when operators share infected IOftware. At their most benign, viruses merely f1uh a messqe on a computer screen. At their wont, they can destroy infohnation stored in com- puter memories or cripple a machine. Two virulel all but paralyzed the work of hundreds of students and faculty at Cameaie Mellon Univer- sity an Pittsburgh, officials said Thursday. Last month, a fonner Fon Worth, Texas, prosrammer WIS convicted of plantina a virus in his employer's computer system in the first such conviction 1n the nation. Two days after theemployce was flred, the virus activated, erasing 168,000 company rceords. Aldus officials said their new virus, dubbed "nVir," has remained dor- mant so far, attaching itself to other pl"OlflmS. .. We don't know why, we don't know what invokes this virus," Dauber said ... With some of them, you have to launch the prosram a certain number of times," for the virus to activate. Aldus said it does not know where the virus oriainated. Bryant said the infection did not do the company any financial damqc because no retaal copies were in- volved and that it would not affect plans to ship the updated version of FrceHand later this year. The first infection occurred in March, when a .. peace message" turned up in an earlier version of FrceHand. The message did no harm to computers, flashing a brief message on computer screens before dying OOL . The incident shocked computer experts, who until then had thought viruses could be avoided if users didn't freely exchange software, but only used off-the-shelf programs. The infection forced Aldus to recall or rework thousands of pack.ages of the new software. Aldus and other ~ toftware producers have since adoDCed fiaor- ous testina methods, ind~ the use o( "vaccine" propams delianed to .eek out viruses. Akim alto has isolated from possible contamination the machines that reproduce its software, Bryant said. Still, the virus was found in versions of the updated FreeHand prosram that had been sent to specific men to be tested before the prosram wu offered for sale. Aldus said it had shipped infected disks to a doz.en businesses and users around the country. One of those users discovered the virus and notified the company. Aldus said the virus also wa.s found in its quality-assurance computer network. "nVir" eluded a number of vac- cines. Dauber SAUL Ii was finally revealed by a new detection propam, which wu not in use when the tCS1 versions were shipped out LABOR THORN IN THE SIDE OF BIG AIRLINES ••• homC& Inc. and Braniff Inc. (Not all big •ir~ines have a Team$ters local.) Tne umon also recently won rcprescl")- tation at {>rivately owned United Parcel Serv1ce..t which operates a fleet of around 25u planes as part of its delivery network. The airline T earnsten include pass- enger service, cargo and reservations aaents, baaage handlers, clerical workers andnurses. U olike pilots and flight engineers, they can be fairly easily replaced by airlines in labor disputes -but they can disrupt a carrier's operations if they strike. T<>Jether, Teamsters employees at the airlines provide Genoese with a war chest of around $300,000 a year in union dues. Genoese•s biggest battle is at Pan Am. The belequered airline, which lost $88.4 million in the first half of this year, imposed S3S million in pay cuts on its 4,200 Teamsters under federal labor rules after they rejected a new cost-<:utting contract last Febru- ary. Genoese has threatened to call the Teamsters out on strike against Pan Am under the same rules, but so far hasn't done so. When the union's strike deadline )?.USed in February, he vowed "guemlla warfare" against Pan Am -includin& deliberate diversion of bqpge and CIJJO and cancellation ol passengers' reser- vations. It's that kind of behavior that has sparked tou&h criticism of the Team- sters leader. "I don't like the way Gcnocse is playing," said a J>an Am union member, wb.o spoke on condition of anonymity ... The tactics that Gcno- esc is using now arc the tactics of the past.'' Genoese doesn't sec it that way. "Any comptny of any size can beat any union unless the union is on top oLlt-and knows how to ,muster its. strenath," he said in the interview in his Manhattan office. A visit to the sprawling union office, with its staff of 25 (including Gcnocse·s son Bill Jr.), isa walk down the memory lane o( the U.S. tabor movement. The walls of the c:on- fercnce room arc lined with postcr- sizc photographs of union leaders exhortina crowds of rank~and-file members, and of World Airways stewardesses strip.Ping off their clothes on a picket line in the 1960s in a contract dispute. "l've been out on the around," Genocse said, lookina back on bis early days as a peral organizer around the country for the Teamsten. In the I 9SOs, as an engineer and union activist at the phone company in New York. Genoese was gal- vanized by labor titans like Hoffa and fonner United Auto Workers chief Walter Reuther, It was the flam- boyant Hoffa who tapped Genoesc to join the Teamsters as an orpnizer. Genocse, a slight man with pen- etrating blue ey~ pew up in the tough Navy Yard section of Brooklyn, N.Y. "Our neiabborhood was so poor they ripped it down to put a slum up," tle reminitced in his puqent Brooklyn accent. After ser- vina in the Navy, be got an enJineer- ingciqree from Pran Institute in New York and went to work as a phone company enainecr before joining the Teamsters in 1961. Genoese has Iona advocated sellina Pan Am to cure iu financial ills and bas allied himtelf.with -1e:veral suit- ors, most recently Towen Financial Corp. Towers, a debt<0Uection and insurance holdina com~y based in New York. has said it intends to launch a takeover bid for Pan Am. . r Readerscommenton Elvls'death certlflcate, coffliJ. DEAR READERS: I ptt\'loaly pMlhllell a letter frem a reader wlM wu c..Ylaeel tbt Elvb Presley It adll alive. Be ..W, "Elvb pt ao fed •P .... ~ fellowtq ~ anad, pestert., ~ ... wrtU., all daoH awfal ,......_ McallM lae W ,., •a few ,....., tMt .. fake4 ill OWll ..... ao lae C*IW a.ave aome peace ...... te.ltall ....... " J..Wdile ...... tbt~rtWU ... pnUJe.awlldllC ni4ace ... t m.t. PneleJ .... • A91. 11, lt77, ..... ,_...,.. ... rmem .. t 111cr.-11 ...,..,_ of ~ wor*lp cut dill ea•SrJ lau eYer aeea. 8a.ee lliat eel-••_,,.,,.. I laave a.... ....... _. .. letten from n•••n wM MJ I am mlltakea. PaU ., a elilalr ... loot at my mall. DEAR ANN LANDERS: There teems to be some disqo:ement as to whether or not Elvis Presley is alive. Let me tettle it once and for all. "The Alli lMDEIS Kin&" lives! I attended his funeral and linaercd at the casket for quite a while before the guards made me move on. Elvis WIS not in that casket It was a wax dummy. I stood very close and had the opportunity to look at him for a long time. I wo11ld bet my life on it. -STAMFORD. CONN. FROM BAY CITY, MICH.: I bave aeea Elvta m die ••permarllet. Once 1te 1ave me a wtu as lf to say "Doll't tell uJWy." Several people IJ1 K•l•m•uo bow "'ere Elvis lives, IMlt ~y ~ 'I• privacy ud are MONDAYNITE A (abeoluie:~~~~~ • Full Bar Seniee ' . ' . . 1/1.. \l • u I µ • .. ., M I > ' ~~ pretectta1 ~ fnm Ge media. FROM NASHVILLE: My cousin was president of the Elvis fan club about l 00 miles from here. When they announced that ''The Kiili" had died, his father, ·;emon Presley called all the fan club presidents and told them not to come to the funeral. My cousin suspected something was fishy. She went to Memphis anyway but couldn't set near Graceland. Finally she pve up in disaust and went home, convinced that the fu- neral was staaed and that Elvis hadn't died It all. FROM BENDEBSON, IY.: My aele worb la a lllace &Mt mullfac· hara e9fftM. n. elMonte coffla TIIRUST AND PARRY North-South vulnerable. West deala. NORTH • Q 14 l Q &2 0 A KQJ43 • 3 • WFSr · EAST •116 •A3 Q ,3 Q A9175 0 •• 7' 0 • s ·~ •• ' ' .. • Q J • l SOUTH •&lttS Q QJlt4 0 '2 • K 7 5 The biddiq: w... Nardi r..t ... l 0 1 Q ... l• ... ...... ,_ OpenJq ae.t: Sb of Q ~ 1 • •• It la alway1 ......... to wetch an able.,......, bildl 1 c...-111t ---. ,..... ..... ,.. ... ---... ..., .,, ................... . ~ ....... . Moll ., ••• ...,.. ....... ........................ .......... ,.... ......... _ ..... ...-~ .. IO .. ..... WMrllllilrsa~tll!WI= ., ...... ,.... .... .._ ................. .. .......... ___ ,JIM .... Elvil WU krie4 la CU be obta1M4 ..ay lty .,.elal order be- CHH Jt takes a .... dme te eoa- stnct. E!Yh' e9lfla wu onlere4 HYeral weela .. MYuce, wWd ~:es ... , WI .. .._ .... wu pluae4 dW.before die pllltlle WU told tMt Ille FROM BISMARCK, N.D.: My sister's niece worb in the courthouse where Elvis' death certificate was processed. The oriainal certificate stated that the body weiahed 170 pounds. The puamtdics w&o picked him up said he ~ at least 250 pounds. LQoks like \here were two corpses, doesn't it? To add to the mystery, the first death certificate ble-lhree no trump would be defeated if Ea.It shif'u to a club when in with the ace of htert1. Declarer pul up the kJal: beuu on tbe opcniq a.cl, ad found the JOod ablft 10 tbt qMtD of clubs. When thal held, M coadnued his fine effort Wit6 I.be jack o( dubs, ruffed in dummy. A low IP-* to the ldna won, and a car.-dedarer Would DOW UV. flnmed for the JKk, Wlalll tbaa would have ...eceMed, t.M CODUMt would DOt. In wtdl dM Mii, Billt would haw foteed ...... , ao nit a club wtda dae ..-of U'9mpl. ... tlftt up 1111 l*U*•• Jact for die ...... lrtd:. Dlcllr• , ....... , ,.,.... Hi ..... ta11 • ~ .. ,. .. ol cult-............ aa• .... -w llOl alfcd IO nil• ll*d • •II Wldidliw.•111 ........ ..... ---· ... ,.. ., ........ . H9_IO ............... ol ........ _ .......... ,.. ........... ., ...... .. ................... _.,. Jt. .... HltiMW ..... disappeared and was never found. DkAR READERS: WUt JM a.ave jat read It a small umpllq •f ~ mall &Mt ewtta... te ,.... ta. MeuwMJe, amW all Ge "Elvia ts 1UU all•e!" ~Jlteria, I saw a .......... •f ::-.!t. .. ... ••nl• •f I.Ubl Bea •f Clnelud, wM wrote ~ foU.wtq la ... New Yon Times: M.May.~lt By IYDNBT OMARR A.IUD (March 21-April 19): What appears a lost ~use is actually just aeuina IW1ed. Maintain confidence, courqie: Terms Will be 'defined in your favor. Emphasis onjudamen&, intuition, correct timiq. Pi~ repretented . TAUltUI (April 20-May 20): What was bidden will surfaCe. Personal ~ons prove more valuable than anticip1ted. Professional appraisal verifies what you instinctively felt all aloq. Relationship will arow strona. GDllNI (May 21-June 20): What ------!!~ .... ---had been swept under the rua will be revealed -bellicose individual will be cmbarralled. You'll pin added recos-. nitiont many will be ia your comer. financial picture will be brilbt. SYllEY 01111 CANCsa (June 21-July 22): Stres1 willinpesa to mate fi'esh stan -Individ- ual who is showman, promoter takes interest. Focus on prospects, ~motion, stro~ve relationship. You II learn where you l1aDCl Leo involved. (July 23-Aq. 22): Utilize talent 11 ~cbaraclel' analyst." You'll act favorable notices, publicity; you could acNally be fti.niu Witb "f'une and fortune." Lona-distance communication relates to pubtilbfns. journey. VJaOO CA-.. 23-Sept. 22): Display venatility, cbec* wardrobe and l•I pepen_ indactina p191p01t. Follow 1hroulb on l"CIOlutions relatiaa to diet, nulritioa. By --ftl deep, you solve mJStefY and profit u result. uaaA (9eji. 2l-Oct. 22): You11 •J, .. .,. be baDPY 10 le11be excitement pu1 me by lw a while." It i1 time to ,et on more totfd jround, to re-establish credit ud" credibility. Focus condnues on Pll1Ml"lhiP and ~. ....,(Oct . .2l-Nov.11): Ewni• variouHspecttof eurrent situation -IDllDblr of oppoli1e 1n ii DOt sure. lhy when h comes to ta.lkina about it. Doa't "'1ftit uncenainty 10 ld~y a&ct your own teewity. Gemini invohld. MGm'AJUlJl(Nov. 22-0.C. .21): You'll •y.._"lt will b\11\ my budeet but rm s=make this place more liveable. .. rocus oo c:bildica, variety, ~ inllDlifted romaace. lmawiat llyle. .._lily~ N (Dec. ll.Ju. 19~ a.I llWie dlal coUld be ~ma1ed. Y•'I•• .. pllct. you'll allo Mve '"ldVWll iabmatioa.." • ..u.ic in "'8ftl.JaRrlJi..~'1:'J=-Lill ialll':Q:-iliD~ me outH, ... bow~ ........ =-~.Mded 1tm111mr"!::l~!IP:sleitiMat .,._..a' 'n t ~~-." ,,. 19-Mmdl -..... .. c .. llPe .... ft •• "~· ....... You'I .-wr ...... ... ..... -. ...., ............... ,..,.., .... ....... ·. 8J MARTIN CllU'l'llNQD Am_ ......... WASHINGTON -With un· employJDCllt boverina near a 14-year low and inOation seeminaJy in check. lhe IUYI in the ivory tower say the economy could banlly look better for a Georte Bulb vic\ory DeJlt month. Tbejr forecuU are bued on the aotion that Americans consider only their ~ketbooks when they ao into the votina booth. By that limited reckonina. Bush, the incumbent vice presiden'i has a virtual lock on the presidential election. Contrary to the disma_I recession forecasts after last October's stock market crash, overall economic arowtb bas been strona. Jo fact, the U.S. manufacturina sector is enjoying a boom from record export sales and heavy investment in new plants and equipmenL JnDation and unemployment. the componcnu of the "misery index .. t!'ft Jimmy Caner used against Gerald Ford in 1976, are not a problem. The jobless rate. at S.6 percent in Au1ust. has declined while cbncems about the potential for runaway inflation this year have largely dis- sipiled. Since January, consumer prices' have risen at an annual rate of 4.6 percent, little changed from the rate of increase of the past six years. A recent survey among 300 mem- bers of the National Association of 8usanc11 f.conom11ts found SJ per- cent forecastana a Bush win this year ~ute of the economy's performance With onl}' 37 ~t expecuna a Machael Duk.ak1s victory. .. , don't think you could dcsi&n much better economic numben than these for Oeone Bush .. said David Wyu, senior financial' cconomilt at Data Resourcn Inc., an cconommic consulting firm in Lexinaton, Mass. T.he . co~~ny . ha.s a computer proJ~Uon u~d1~tmg the Republican cand1date wall wm with a substantial SS percent of the vote. That computer model and o thers of !ts ilk focus. solely on pocketbook issues. iponng all the othet vari-abl~ from foreign policy to Oen Quayle to anything Dukakis mi&ht do or say. Such a view of presidential elec- tions mi&ht be expected to fail a.soften as not. However, the Data Resources model, when applied to past elcc· tions. comes up with the winners in all 10 p_rcsidcntial elections going back to 1948, the company says. . Picking in advance. it predicted Ronald Reagan would capture 59.2 percent of the vote in beaung Walter Mondale in 1984. Reagan actually got 60.8 percent. Ray Fair. an economics professor at Yale, has ~lcen his computer model back even funher, and he says it picks the winners correctly.in i S of the past 18 presidential races. • ' Models predict winners WASHINGTON (AP) -Here 1n bncf arc some 1988 ptnadcnuaJ • election predicuons by economists and other academics, and how they came up with them: • Data Resources J nc., an economic consu1un1 firm in UXIJ\&ton, Mass .. predicts Bush will win the elecuon with 55 percent of the voie. The ORI model studin economic .,.owtb and inflat1on in the 12 months before the election. • Ray Fair, economics professor. Yak University, predicts Bush will win with SI .8perccntofthe vote. His model focuses on the innauon rate for the two years before the election and per capita economic growth for s1x to nine months before the election. • Allan Lichtman, history professor. A'TI\encan Uni\.crs1ty. predicts a Bush victory baled o n answers to 13 yes-no quesuons on the ec.onomy. the candidates' charisma and the record of the incumbent part~. • Harold Zullow. psychology professor, University of Pennsylvania, predicts a S percent victory margin for Dulcakis. His model 1s based on how optimistically the candidates address problems 1n their accepunce speeches at the political conventions. For 1988, Fair is projecnng a Bush victory. but by a narrower margin of Sl.8~t. Fa1t's model focuses on the infla- tion rate f'or the two 1ears before election day and per cap11a economic growth for six to nine months before the election. The current recovery, now a peace- time record of 70 months. has been continuing at a healthy rate above 3 percent this year, though that is slower than the early years of re- covery from the steep 1981-82 re- cession !hat marked 1he first two years oftbc Reagan administration. Fan:. says Reagan's re-election vic- tor) was so lopsided bccau~ 1984 was a year when the economy grew 6.4 percent, the fastest pace 1n 33 years. .. When )'OU arc coming out of a slump and the economy is growing very rapidly. then people feel quite aood." Fair said. ~eut when the economy approaches the top of an expansion, people start to get ap- prehens1 ve. They start to worry about 1 bilbcr miernt rates and mllatJon pic:kJna up ... In fact. somee onom1J\$ say many voters. particularly women. arc anxious about what the futuft may bold. "More people than ever~ worri· ed about how they arc a<>tnl to educate their kids and wha1 they read about· banJts failing. about budaet deficits and about massive trade deficits." said Lawrence Chimetine, head of the Wefa Group, another economic consuluna firm. ··They worry about whether this mountain of debt wiU cause an economic collapse.•• Michael Evans, head of bis own Washinaton forecasting firm, wd that many Amencans are convinced that their own st..ndard of living has detenoratcd in recent years. .. The three big expenses in many pcoplr's hves -the house, a coUeac education and adeQuatc medical care -are all more expensive than they were three years ago," Evans said. t.;p until recently, at least. thas feeling that the middle class was JCllmg squeezed seemed to be work- mg in Dulcakis' favor. However. some recent polls show the economic issue tummg for Bush. 'One reason cued for the evaporation of Dukakts' double-digit leads. Asked last spring, io a Washington Post-ABC News poll, ·•under which candidate, do you think )QI pc1'· sonally would be ' bener off financaally?'~ •3 percent of rapoo- dcnts said OUkaJus and ..0 percent said Busb. Asked tbe ame QUntaon last month. tk answer was Bush, SO pcTWnt to 38 percent. ··As the ckct1on draws doter, there I\ Often a reahtycbcck in which voters dtt'ide whtch lidc thetr bread as bu•tettd on," WyM said. Allan Lichtman, a history professor at American University in Washina•on. bas bis own forecasuna model baled on 13 quntions rangina from the eronomy and the can- didates' charisma to aovenncnt scan· dais and fore1p policy. This year, be says. the answcn to J 0 of the l 3 questions favor the Republicans. One academic who is w.i of step wnh mos1 of his colleagues 1s Harold Zullow, a Univcl"$ity of Pennsylvania psyebol011st •. who says ~u~h .will lose because he 1s a "pesstmnt1c rttma- nator. - Zullow· combs the cand1dalCI' nom1nat1on acc:cptancc speeches 10 see how often they bnng up proble111s and whether they do so in an opt1m1st1c or pess1mLSUc way. He says bis method correctly ~~s the winners of 18 of the 22 presick:n- tial c.ontests this century, but he concedes he's a little lonely with his forccasL "If Dukakis lo9es. it wiJJ ~ back to the drawing board," he sai4. Plltl.IC NOTICE ""PUBllC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE Plait NOTICE ....., -'"''---PlR-'-"-;....IC;....NO..;..;;..;..Tl..-CE;.__ ___ Ml~;.;.;IC;...;NO;.;..;;..;..TIC--E;;..._ ___ Plltl--_IC_NO_Tl_CE ____ P\8.--=IC;...;NO...;._;TtCE-_._ ___ MU __ C_NO_Tt_CE ____ Pta. __ IC_NO_Tl_CE __ '1C1mou• .us•u FICmlOUS •UIMH '1CTITIOUS 9USINESS FICTITIOUS .u ... ss FICTITIOUS •USINESS Pl . Buena Park Caltf 90621 '1CTfTIOUS IWSINESS NOTICE 0# ~TH A Notl!ngham Way Dana FICTmOUS IWINSS N ME aTATE•NT NAiii aTATEMENT NAME aTATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT This busmen was COT'~ MAME STATEMENT AMO 0# ~TIOM POint Caitf 92629 NAME STAT!•NT Tiie foll0w1ng ~sons are rt1e followlng petsons are The following persons are The t0110w1ng penons are Tne fOllow1ng persons are ducted by a general partner-.lJle following persoos are TO ADU•lllTllt Ju•;• Ann Mashburn The IOllowi sons are dOtng business as: dotng buStnest as. dolnO buSlnetS as. doing buS1ness as d04ng business as $h1p d&ng t>us.ness as EITATE CW: 3345 l·A Noth ham Way ng per (a)FORTUNE INVEST· BERRY MASONRY. 2035 COASTAL CARE LANO-JONS SERVICES. 138'• AM·PMLIMOUSINESEA-Thll statemenl was hied B ·BRtGHT CAPPET ..... E.C~ DenaP0tnt CaJ,92629 dotng~as R MENT GROUP (blFORlUNE Placentia Ste D. Costa SCAPE SERVICE. 1765 Santa Isabel. Costa Mesa. VICE '101 Seashore OrMt with Ille County Clerk of Or· CARE. 3081 CoOhdge Ave ESTATE NO. nus bu1inen tS con· oJc~·.1~:~~1N G~~ FINANCIAL SERVICES Mesa. Calli. 92627 Monrovia, Costa Mesa Calli 92627 Newpo<t Beac;h Cahl 91663 ange Couoty on Sept41mbef Costa Mesa Caltl 92627 A1anl dueled by an 1nd1v1duat G BM:1° Sw 21 G fcJFORTUNE INTER· Th<>mu Mic:haet Berry,Callf92627 Jornithan David Grenz. Palrt ck Robert27.1988 Robet'tBrandehne 3081 Toal11\4!1rs,beneflcWMIS. Tht reg11lr1n1 com-~°GroveCalttt~26'3 11• NATIONAL. •25 Begonia. 1850 Kinglet Cl . .Costa Chad T. Strode! 1765 138' r Santa Isabel. Costa McCofmtcil. 410 t Seash«e Publl~ Orange Coast Coolidge Ave Costa MHll credrtors and conun~nt metlCed to tr8ns.<:t bus.-Tlll'I A Wal 7114 2 l t COfona del Mar. Caltf §2625 Mesa, C.hf 92626 _ Monrovia. Costa Mesa Mesa. Cahl 92627 Ome. Newl>()f1 Beach. Cahf Dally Pilot Octol>ef 2 9 16 Cal•I 92627 cred•IOl'S and per.om wflO ne11 under the tico1tous St • wes1m~'8, Cah~ Bfiln John Buller. •25 This business 1s con ~If. 92627 This busmess 1s con-92663 23 1988 This business •S con· may be 01t1etw1se ltlltlfestec:I buSll'leSS name "' names 92683 Begonia. COfona de! Mar, ducted by: en 1tld1v1dual --lhls business is con· ducted by an 1nd1vtdual Ttus buS1ness rs con· S"°'at6 ducted oY an 1nd1Vldual 1n tne w1tt or estate or both 1t11ec:1 abolte on Septeml>ef Phil T Smtih 1cµo1 C.lif 92625 The reg1Stran1 com-ducted by an •n<hvldual T ht reg1Slr ant com-dueled by an 1nd1~10ual The reg1s1r iint com· of Minrue E Chamber$. Min-2 t 1988 G¥~ Grove Suue21 G•- Thls business •S con-menc:ed lo tfansacl l>uSI-The reg1s1ran1 com· meoeeo to 1ransac1 l>uS•· The reg1stran1 com· mencec1 10 iran$3Ct t>uSI· me Eleanor Chatnben or Julie MaShbufn den Grove Caltl 926'3 ducted by an 1nd1Vidua1 neu under ,Jhe hct11ous merlC4ld to transact busi· nus under the flCllllOUS menced 10 11ansact 1>us1-Ml.IC NOTICE neas under the lictttoous Minnie Chambers Th11 statement was htec! ThlS business ,5 con- The reg111ran1 com· busmess name or names n9S$ under lhe t1c1111ous business name or names ness undef the l•Chl!OUS FICTITIOUS llUSINESa buStMSS name or names A pet1tlOl'I has .,_, lllecl w11n the County Clerll of Of. ductecl b COoi)arlnefS menc.o to transact buSI· fisted above on Octobet 10, ~s name °' names ltsted 1b0ve on Septemsb« t>uS1ness name or names NAME STATEMENT listed above on October 3 by Jatnft Frank Chalfnt>era Migt County on September the Teg1stran1 com-ness under Ille llclllt<X.IS 1988 hsled abc>Ye on S8()1eml>ef I t988 listed at>Ove on Octol>ef I 1988 '°the SuperlOr Coun of Cat>-23 1988 metlCed t 1 t l>ul>- buslnest name °' names Tllomas M. Betry 19.1988 Jonathan o Grenr l988 The lOllo""1n<;I penont ate Roberl-8f~J~ -1Dcnta.Countyof0range r• F-nc:, ransac hsted above on NIA This 1t1Jemenl was liled ' Chadl. Sttodel Thi$ statemenl was ltled Palrldl McCofnftck d0tng bu$1nes5 15 This statement .... as Med questing that ~ Fr'enk PubliShed Orange Coast ,_ u Jhe l!CNIO!.O Brian Butte< with the County Cftlfk of Or· This statement was hied ""1th the County Clef'k of Or-ThlS statement was tried S H~E~ T ~ CPR O • with the Count) Cle<k of Or· Chami:*s be appotntecl as 08lly P>lolDc!Obef~-8. t6. :::CSlleSS aoo.enan:. ~ ~ ---• This 1t11emen1 wu filed ange C<X.onty on Octot>ef 14, .With Ille County Clefll or or. ange County on Octol>ef 7, with the County Clerk ot Or· DUCT N • ~etta ange County on October ' l)ef$0!\8I reoresen1111ve to 23 1988 1988 with the County Clerk of Or· t988 ange County on Octobef ' 1988 ange County on Octol>e< ' Place Newpo<I Beac;h ahf t988 administer 1ne estate ol the Su·a21 T A w ange County on October 6. F31515e 1988 FIM477 1988 92660 F3939f7 d eoeot tm alson 1988 Published Orange Cout F313111 Publl'Snecl Or1n9e Coast . F393tM Penntea From Heaven Pubhsned Orange Coast 1he pe1111on r equests This statement wu ftleO ,,_,. Diiiy P110t Octot>e< 23. 30, Publishe<I Oranoe Coast Daily P1lo1 Oclobef 16. 23. Published Orange Coast g'c i /a~:orniaN 200~ Da11yP11010c1ooer9 16 23 authouly to &e1m1n;11er tile P\mllC NOTICE ::et'tou~n~C~~:!,~ PubilShecl Orange Coast Novemt>ef 6, t3, 1988 Darly Piiot Octol>ef 9. 16. 23. 30, November 6. t988 Dally Piiot October 9. 16. 23 ... ~ e 'c a9c2e660. ewpor 30. 1988 estate un<lef the lnOepen· FICTITIOUI .,..... 27 t988 Dally Pilot October 16. 23. Su·855 30. 1988 Su·8•5 30 \988 .,..Tach alil Su·831 dent Adm1n1s1ta11on of ES· N'".-aTATE•NT F-30 November 8 1988 Su·838 · s 835 his business 1t con· ---------",._ -' . S -8 1 u· ducted by a corpo<at1011 1ates Act !This authof1ty al· The loll01W!Q persons are Pub11Sll«I Orange eo.1 _______ u_4 Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE The registrant com· P\8.IC NOTICE tows the personal represen· d04"0 bulinest •-Dally Pilot October 2.. 9. 16. Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P\&IC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE menced to 1ransac1 bus•· FrCTITIOUa IWSINESS 1a11..,. to lake many actions A TESS~ LTD 316 1? 23 1988 NAME STAT£MENT FICTITlOUS 8UIM88 Fl~!~~:A~=fS FICTITIOUS IWSINESS nus under the. fichhous NAME STATEMENT :::~t s':,~=:~~~~t~ ~~r'' So t..guna Caht • -Sp.-82' fl~~~:A~~:J::f' The following l)ersons are NAME STATE•NT The toltowlng persons are NAME STATEMENT :t~ne:~:': ~pt=r!! The tollow1no persons are ae11ons. h0we"81. lhe P9'· Graichen AM An1eh P\llUC NOTICE The f 11 1 doing busmess as. The following persons 8/e dotng bu91ness as Tne fOllow1ng persons are 15 t988 doing business as sonal represenlattYe IS r• 31612 Fairv~ So lagun&. o ow ng persons are J R MARKETING AS· doing buSIMU as RENOVA STONE 1555 dOlng business as ' 6TH STREET IN~WEST QUtred to give notie. lo Calif 92677 . FICTITIOUS ....... dolG1'N'E~r:-sQ~APHICS SOCIATES. l400 Avemae Ot PRINTMASTERS • 109. Mesa Verde E ;26-L. Costa INVESTMENT CAPITAL d~~ne-e Ro0gers Presi· 3336 Via lido. NewPOrl lntef"esteo perwns unless Thia business ts con· NAm STATIMIWT 2569 Elder1 A·2 Cotta The Arts 0-204, Costa M~. 30 E Orangethofpe Ave Mna. Cahf 92626 GROUP 4400 MacAr1hur This statement was 11190 Beach Ca11f 92663 they have wa•Yed notice ex ducted by .., indllllOual The following P9fSON at• C 6 · Calif 92626 ~ ·Ahahelm. Cahf 92801 Claude Josepn Amesse. BouleYar~ Suite 7~ New· h C Clerlf 1 Or· International lodging eonMnted 10 the proposed Tht registrant eom· d0ong ~as Mesa. aJJI 92 27 JodYjRachel Graeo. 3•00 Darren Scott Eckl\off 1555 M•sa Vt<de E .:26-L. po<t Beach. Calif 92660 with 1 e aunty o Net.,.ork Nevada 3336 Vl8 a<:llOfl l The tl'dei>endent menc:ed to transact buS1-M A T U A A L • E X • :,arv~ar!anov~8l6l81";.-Avenue. Of The Arts 0-20•. 11381 Wembley Rd los Costa Mesa. Cahl 92626 Jeanne Louise Seoll 595 ~9~nty on ~temt>er l•do NewPOfl Beach Cahr adm1n•strahon auth0f1ty ••U ness under th41 1ict1t>OUS PRESSIONS 5482 "B ;' 269 ; •SSIOfl to. Cos1a Mesa Calif 92626 Alam11os. Calif ~720 This business 1s con· Center Stree1. Laguna F~ 92663 be granteo un1us an buSoMSS nam. or names Ooeanus tx Huntington Tl11S busmess •• con-this business is con· ducte<l by an 1nd111tdull 8eactl Call1 92651 p t>I 0 Coasl Thts busmen 15 con· 1nteres1eo e>etson 1.i.s an ttSleo above on Octo«>et 1 Beach Caltf. 926'.9 C ~ryMKactl'8'!r.· ~~~:·2. ducted by an tne11Vldual dlJ<:ted by an 1ndlV1duaf The reg1slfant com· J Thomas T atbot 25 Da••~ p:~10::9: 16 23 dUC1ed by • cor~atoon ot>,ec11on to ttus pehhon and 1987 • Oarfell Warren Gulley OS• esa. ' The reg1s1rant com· The registrant com · menc.ec1 to 11111sact t>usi· N0tth Hampton Court. N8"'· Tf\e ragostrant com-snows good cause wtty the Gtetcnen Anletl 5482 %B Oceanus Or Hvnl· d Thi~ :usiness 1s 1 co~· meneeo 10 transact buSI· meoeeo to 11ansac1 bus1· ness unoer 1111 t1c1t110Us port Beach Caht 92660 30 1988 S 829 menced to transacl buSt-court ShOIAIO no4 giant trie Thos statement was foleG inglon 8eKh. Calif 926'9 UCI Y a genera par • nns undef the fic111ous ness under the hct111ous business name or nam~ Ronald P Tomsic 448 u· ,,.., unoer the tic;u1tous authonty w11h tne County C*" OI Or· l'lus t>usuien 1s, ton· netshlP bu5'119SS name °' names business name °' names hsted above on Oc101>et S Isabella Terraee COfona oet business name °' nan-es A PETITION ror oe· anoe County on Sec>1em1>er duc:led by an IOd•VIOUat The registrant com· fisted al>O..,. on Octobef 12.. listed above on Octobef 15. 1988 Mar Cai.t 92&25 oun11c W\TICE hste<I 11><>ve on Seotemoer 1erm.natt00 of or contl(ma 23 1988 Tiie fe91straf\t com- menced to lransa<:I bu51• 1988 1988 • Claude Am8$se This business •S con· n~ nu 15 1988 hon ot orooertY pan~ to F.as1 metlCeCI to transact bu91- neu und•' the fic;lttous Jody Rachel Graco o ... ren Scoll EcilhOlf T111s statement was hied oucteo b> a ger>era• part· FICTITIOUS IWSMSS Jean Gat~ "' belollg1ng to • $1.1Nt\Otllg Put>11Shed Orange Coaat nea under the lictUIOUs buSlness name °' ,,."'" This statemenl was hied This statement was hl«l with the County Cletk 01 Or nerSh•P NAME ST A TE ME NT This statement was toted spouse unoer Probate Cooe [)My PllOt Octobef 2 9 16 l>USM1eSS name °' names Ii~': above on October 3. w•lh the C<X.onty Clerk of Or-wilh the County Clerk of Or· ange County on Oclot>er -; The registrant com· The tOllowong persons IH! ""1th lhe Count> Clerk Of Or· secll<>tl 13650 IS JOINED 23 1988 listed 8C>Ove on 1978 I M. M 8ng4!! County or1 October t4. ange County on Oclot>er 7 1988 menceo 10 transact t>vs .. OO>'lg t>us'"ess u ange C<X.only on September with~ petition to admm•a-Su 822 Owrell Gulley ~ 8'141no ~84 1988 F ... ,. ness undef lhe flCM~ COAST MANvFAC-23 l988 t«.tbe estate. -Tn. ......... It .... llled ThtS statllment was hied Fal5157 F3M471 Published Orange Coast business name or names TURING 375 2lst St Su•te F3t2t2t A HE.ARING on 1ne pell· Wllh the Counly Clwk of Or- wilh I~ County ~\!f ~;· Pubhshecl Orange Coast Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally PtlOI 0c1ocer 16. 23 hSled abOv~ on &eplemt>er c Cosla Mesa Catt! 92627 Pul>hSheO Orange Coast hon w1M oe held on NO\/EM· PlRIC NOTIC£ ange County on ~t~ ~~ aunty°" to r • Daily Pilot October 23. 30. Daily P1lol Octol>ef 16. 23. 30. Novembet 6. 19118 1. 1988 1f_mes At>ercromb•e 323 Daily Pilot Oc•ol>ef 2. 9 16 BER 10. 1988 at 1 45 P M on FICTITIOUS euatNEIS 27 19" • F3'5344 November 6. t3. 1988 30. November 8. 1988 Su-842 Ronald P Tomsic .2Jst St Costa Mesa Cahl 23 l988 Dept No 3 located 11 -oo NA• STATIMDfT ,,__ Publ Shed 0 C 1 Su-854 Su·8'4 This sta1emen1 .. as flle<f 92627 -Su-818 C111tC Centa. Drtve West TN foOow;ng pef"sonl .,e Pu1>11snea Orange Coul D 1 ~IO Oc r~ 23 °30 P\&IC NOTICE wllh lhe County Clerk ot Or· ...Oaert Dugan 375 2 111 IMIDLIC ..r'ITICE Santa Ana CA d business 85 Daily Pl401 October 2. 9 16 N a1 Y :,_: 6 1'3 1988 . . D111D1 IC ..r'ITICE MllC NOTICE ange County ori Sep1emt>er St Costa Me~d Caltt ruu nu IF YOU OBJECT 10 troe ~ STREET INN·EAST 23 1988 ovem • Su·859 r-UUL nu FICTITIOUS aUSINESS 30 t988 92627 FICTITIOUS aUSIHESS granhng of the ~t•tton you 3336 VII l ido Newport Su-823 FICTITIOUS llUSMH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F393"7 Steven M Ourl'lllm 375 NAME STATEMENT shOuld ~the< appear at ine Beacn Caht 92663 fltBJC NOTICE NAME STATE•NT NAME STATE•NT The 1011ow1ng persons are Pubhshed Orange Coast 21s Costa Mes.i Cahl The I 110 ng sons are lleartng and state your Ob· lntern111onal Loogmg Th follO The following persons are doing business as Daily Pilot October 9 16, 23 92627 ° wi pet tee1IOl'IS 0t hie wrttlen ob~· N twork Nevldl 3336 v11 '1CTIT10US auatNISS fdotn e bu9'= f:"ons 81'8 de>lng bu11ness u . JADE INVESTMENT RE· 30 1988 Mark Diaz. 375 2 lst O~t~gD~~ne~REA HONS lions with the couf1 before L~ Newport sMch Calif NAMI ITATIMINT I (a~HOREltNE ROCK-• DATA COMMAND COM· ALTY. 3710 So Susan St. Su·828 Costa Mesa. Callt 92627 21372 8rookhJrSt 226 the heiring Your appuf· 92663 POWERS Thelollowlngpersonsare WORKS POOLS & SPAS•PANY. 18103 Skypark So . ;;;g4 Santa Ana Caltf This business is con· Huntington Beach Caht' anoemay1:1e1nperson0tby This bustness 11 con· AL POWER. 83. for d0tngbuameNa1. lb)SHOAELINE 1ROCK· Su~e~~.C~·:1:2~!! Herbert 'Buzz' Evers Ml.IC NOTICE ducteo Dy a gene;al pen 92646 Y~/~g~AfrEACREOITOR ducteoby a corporahon mally of Costa Ml'Sa LIOOARTS,3355VlaLidowoRKS 205 Lln4oln Av o re. r t049G It°' New i ner$h1p Pally Paul 21372 t edt t The reg1stran1 com· d ' (Ar Suite 1, Newpot'I Beech, Huntlngion Beach. ca11i' Ave. Apt. A. Newport Beacn.,n~ h ~~' ;2660 POI' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The r egistrant com· Brookhursl 226 Hunt· or •:.= er '°' f ':. ~eo 10 trans.ct 1>u111· an ov.ner ° C s Calif 92e6J 92648 Cahf. 92663 ...,ac · '· NAME STATEMENT mence<l 10 transact l>uSI· ton Beacn Catil 92646 lhe ·you must ' negs under the flc1111ous Rug Cleaning O . Ro)' E Combs 312 t W I Bruce McKM Joseph 205 This business •S con-d Th:i business is con The folto....1ng persons ate nus under the r1c111ous .,,.his business is con-yOUr claim wi~the couft and business NIM °' nM>eS pa._~ awa) October =· ~i. ;~ NewP<>fl ·~~~.nca~t 92~~nungton. d~~~ bTe;'s~~~·~~d"':'om· ~~e '7.:~s~~·~•,du~om-d~~s~:·~~s:STool RE· ~~:e:'t>O~a:,e c:i0:,'"S du~~e: o;e a~5;r;c!'~om· =~a ~::'esen11~,~~ ':-i;~t~9;rve on 5eQ 1 emt1et 13. 1988 in Brawley. Thi• bu11neS1 IS con· This bustness IS con-menoed to tranYCI buSI· meneed to transac1 bus•· PAIR 1777 Whittler A•e 1988 meneeo tog transact t>uSt-poin1eo by lhe coun ""'thin Jean Gallagher CA Survived by his dueled by an tndMd\Jal ducted by an lndlVldual ness under the ft<:hbous = undM the fictthous Cos1a Mesa Cahf 92627 James Abercrombie ness under the hc1t1tous :our monlhS tron; 111~toate ot Th•s sta1ement -s hied v. 1fe Catherine of The regisir1n1 com· The reg1Slrant com· business name or narr\H 1 ednessboname J:: =~s Dana Edwrd Dague 9421 Thia statemenl wes tileO buSlr>Ms name CY names "~anc~ •e ,::~ ~ witn 1ne COUl'lty Cleft. of Or· Bomba\ Bea<-h CA menoec:I 10 transact bus•· meoced to transact l>uSI· ksted above on October 1 :;~8 a ve on 10 N~lam Drive Hunhnglon with Ille County Cter• 01 Or listeo at>o~ on AuguSI 15 ~ Cal 1~n PY ':te CCC: •"9' C0u"1l on September d ughters Sturl~~· nep under tlle licmous neu uncle< the hclltous 1988 Beacn Caht 926'6 ange County on Octooe< ,3 l988 t e 1 nta 0 23 1988 d · • bu""9SS name or names buStness name °' names Robert D Ure Herbefl 'Svu Evers H11s business 1s con 1988 Pall Pa..tl The time tor loling c.•rn1"' 1 F'929JO Long of Grand June· llSted above on S.,ptembef hsted el>Ove on A ust 1, Th•s statement was hied This statement was Meo oucte<l by an 1nd•~·dual FS95010 Tnisy statement was hied not &&Pl'• oro0r 10 lou• P11bhShed Oral'\9t Coast hon. Colorado. &-ver- 1. 1988 1988 ug lwith the County Clerk ot Or· with ''C' County C~ll ol O~· The reg1stran1 com· Pubhl/led Orat!Qe Coast ,.,,t,, lhe County Cletk 01 Or· months lrom the oale ot tne Dao) PllOt Octobef 2 9 16 h Ure\ 0 1 Carson Roy E Combs 8'\IQ9 Joseph ange County on Oclol>er 11 ~;;re ounty on tot>er .menced to transact t>vs•· Daily P1IOI Oclol>t'f 23 3C ange County on Sep1eml>ef he~~~ ~~~~':~E the 23 1988 c· A nd. -• d - Tllil statemenl was t1tec1 Thll statement was filed 1988 neu unaet the 1tc111oous November 6 13 1988 23 1988 Su-819 • a • gran wilt'I the County Clerk ol Or-W11h 11141 County Clefll o1 Or· F3M77 F313M3 t:>uS1ness name or names Su·8!o' neaa hie tiept by the court ;J°" dl 1 Id ren. St lt"r~ ange County on October 14 ange county on October "· 0 .. ~bl~ ~= 1~~~· Da~':!:::&~t!,~ t~o~~1 ~~''f9:rve on Septemo~ Puo11sneo Orange Coast :! !t=':. ·~~7,,'t> .,;~ fl\8.IC NOTICE flonld Cohen . S1011 t988 t988 30-·~ov'embef 6 l988 • · 30 t988 D -E D Daily Prtol Oclot>er 2 9 l6 lhe coun a lormal ~~uest V .i 11 e ' Es l" I e nt• nM15' F315155 • · • s 839 ana ague Mt.IC NOTICE 23 t988 s al N t 1 FICTITlOUS BUSINESS · · -L k Published Orange eo.st Publ!Shecl Orange Cout Su·8•8 U· This statement .... as hlt>d Su-820 '°' peel OhC~ 0 If'(> • • NAM£ ST A Tl:MENT J 0 h n ~ ll n . a l' Dally P110t October 23. 30 D111y PllOI October 23. 30, 1111-IC NOTICE 1111_.,.. MnTICE wi1n tl'le Cou"IY Cle<ll of Or· FICTfTIOUS aUSINESS '11~~~;~;~1:':~ T"'-! 1oit0••""9 c-sons are Havasu. Dessa Let Novembef 6. 13. t988 November 6, t3. 1988 r-WK. r-WK.n. nu a~g: County on Octo~r 4 NAME STATEMENT Ml.IC NOTICE : of any pe1t11on or account ooong 1>us1~u as Pmtarl'lh Wl'St Co\' _______ .;;s..;;.u...;·8...;5.;..7 Su·8561 '1CTITIOUS •UllNIESS FICTTTIOUI 9USINUS 1 F'93"5 The lollOW1ng pet'SOf1S are as provlOecl 1n ~t·on 1250 HOLIDAYS 10•9 Gran-ma. Wllhe \'an Ern3n P\mllC NOTICE I 1111-IC MnTIC( 1 MAME STAT£•NT NAME STATEMENT Pubhshec:I Orange Coast d°f~Tbir-~;:,ERS 29 F~r~~:A~~=-=~S olc the CRahforn .. P5•obale C~~f ~~ev.port BNCl'I Bn:nham. Texas and r-WK. nu The fol10w1ng persons are 'I The lollOWlng persons are Da11y P110t October 9 16 23 ,._. ~ ode A eQuesl t0t 1>«'"1 J · } l' N FICTITIOUS..,..... t l datng busmess as doing business as 30 19118 Carmel Bay Or """""' o The 10110w109 persons are Nottee lorm ,5 •vaolat>le tr om 0o-01r~ Ch111 one E•ets \!~ e arr. t'V. NAMl lTATl•NT FICTITIOU9.,..._SS AMERICAN SEMINARS ' JIMHALLCOMPANY 182 Su·832 Mar.Cahl 92625 ' d04ngbusine55as ,,..counclerk 1049Gr1nv111eO. Newport London. Tt•X.l • Thefoll0w1119personsare N.AMSTATIMENT OFCAUFORNIA 3•00Ave Ac-acla.La9Un18each Calif Beatnee M Bucnan .Cl CREATIONS BY GAIM· Attomey fof Petl11oMr: Beach C.ahl "2660 brothlc'r-Hu nn) dolnQ busmen n . I The lollowtno persons are 01 Ttte Arts. A313. Cotta 92651 PUBllC NOTICE Carmel Bay Of .• Coronil ,1e1 METT 15555Huntongton'llll· KMNeeft Ct\Mlbefa, 1ts31 T1>1s business " con· I l> . C M , NATIONAL FACTORS. dol!'lg bUslness as· Mesa. Caht 92626 Ja.mes Ralph Hall 182 Mer Callf 92625 I ge ln e 109 Huntington 'Saftdcutle, Hllnllngton dUCll!\l b~ an '"d1~t0ua1 OWt l'l'. usta t'Sa 711 w t7th SI. F·2. Costa SO-SAFE SPECIAlTY Flex Anson oawede•I. Acacia.LagunaBeacrt Call! FICTITIOUSllUSINESS EngehnaJansema 272A· Beach. Caht 92647 9Metl.CA_.. The 1eg1J1•an1 com· and Philip Powers. M ... Clf 92827 PRODUCTS, 230 E Oyefl3400 Ave 01 the Arts 92651 NAME STATEMENT t>ert Pl.ce Cosia Mes.I Ric~ Allt'n Grtmmell. Publlshecl Orange Coast mtflCe<! to 11 $a\.I tous>-Rossmorc CA Mem· wui.an: Oavld Lindberg !Road Suite K. s.nta Ana. A-313 Costa Mesa Cehf. fhls bus1n111s •5 '0" Th4t fotlo'Mng petsons are Cakl 92627 1::>5)) Ho~hnglon VIiiage Dally Pilot October 22 23 ness unde• lhf' l1cllt1ous onal S('r\.'.1('('$ w1U ~ 240 Ntcil •202. Newpori Calif. 92705 92626. ducted by an ind1vldua1 doing business as Trns bus1nns •S dl'' Ln • Hu~t ngton 29. 1988 t>uS"1~~ """'e • 'limes ' ~F . , ,...,_ BMch C•lll 92660 T•en<:e J Coll, 16 Gold-This business is con·' The rtg1Slrant com· DESIGNEOGE 500• B ducted by • gene•~ part Bea1.ll 1,.a 1 9264• SaS044 •ste<J lbOve 0" "-o\ hdd r lda'.'> • """-t This' business 11 con· enrod. lrvlne, Calif 92714 ducted by an 1nd1vldual menced to tranS-'CI bu$1· Seasnore Drive Nt'"'port n«stlip Triis business '1 con· OOfothy Crlil•'""e t:...ers 28 I 00 P ~i t dueled by. an 1n<11v1dual I This bu11ness ts con-The 1eg1Stran1 com· nus under the 1tc1111ous Beact\. Caltf 9266J The registrant CO"' ducteo 111 an tn<l•~tOual "8.IC NOTICE nu statt'mr>t "'" 1~ Harbor Lawn M\'11\• The reg11tr1n1 eom· 'dueled by an lnd1v1d'* menced 10 transacl busl-buSlnest n•me or f'DmH John AsceMo Dig•acomo menced to lranNICt l>uSI 1 ht! rf'g•strant com-..... th the COU"t, C•t> ~ ol ~ I p k C rnenced to ttansact buS!· The rtglltrent com· ~ under the llchtlOUS ltltad at>ove on Octot>e-< 10 SOO•·B Seashore Dove nes.s unc>et tile hcto11our. menced to t1~t ~ ACTITIOUS aUSINESS 8"91 Cour.I\ Ofl Octobe! 4 oria at • U!.\;, ""' undt< tM flClllous menced 10 transacl t>ust· bustneS$ name °' names 1988 Mewpot1 eexn Calif 92663 l>U5tnt'!SS name Of 'l<tmer. ,,ess ut>de< the ticllt>OUs ~STATEMENT 1988 Mt•i.a In llc·u uf buainesl NflMI °' names ness under lhe hclltous fisted above on September Jam411A Hall This bus.ness •S con-~steoaC>OYeonN A t>u ~ r-or "8.,... Tnetollowlng~"""" "'• F1l'393 t\u,q:rs dtln:it.10*" !lated ebOYe on September buS!ness name °' na.mes 23, 1988 this statement "'ilS r.teo ducted oy •n 1no111>dual Beairic. M Bucl'l&n 1 "1"'° •~on 111 A d°'"9 ~ Pu1>1sneo 0'•'\qf' c.>ISI fThl\ be." ~k· to lfll• 26 tMI lislectat>OveonOclot>« l., Re .. Dawec:le•t w1lhtheCoun1yc1er11010r The reg1s11ant COM· This Slll..-netil wa.s " Ric11G1.mmell B UG ·OUl 200 o..1vP110tOctoN>19 1623 ( w....,.. 0 Lindberg 19M Thil statement was 1t1«1ianoe County on Oclot>e< 11 menc:eo 10 transact t>usi-w•lh the County Clefk oJ Ot· Thi' 11a1ement was ftled Wltleforwt Costa ~f'~ 30 1988 l h.1r1 l~ o yo'11 Thlll .. Memenl wu filed Terenoe J Cox lw1th tlle County Clefk of Or·, 1Ma ness under the 1~111.ous 8fige County on Octooer • w•th IM County c.ti of Or· C.11 92626 Su·a36 l hull'~ Wl1h tM c°"nty Clerk ol Or-TNI st11ement was !tied ange County on October 7 ,,.....,.. bus~ name 0r names l988 I f' Coul'ly on September Vernon Keoth Aot* IS :'00 lll'08 County on October 17, .-itn lhe County Clef'll ol Or· 1Me 1 Publlslled Orange Coa51 fisted ab<We on Januaty t ,,._ 22 1988 ,_..,. w•etot•1 Costa V•u NtllC NOTICE .-------.....:: 1988 81'199 County Of) Octol>ef 14• l F ... 11 D•lfY Pilot Octot>e1 16 23 1988 Put>MShed Orenge CoaSI -• .. Clltl 92626 1--~=;.;;...;.;..;;..;.;.;;.;;..__ ,ACIF1C V.W ,__ 1988 Published Otange Coasl 30 November 6 1988 Jonn o G1g«omo DlltlY P.lot Octobef 9 18 23 !>utwsned Onlnge Coast Tnos bus•f\!0$1 •S con FlCTITIOUS auslNlaS MOfttA&. P\lblllhed OfanQe Coat '*''°'Daily Pilot Ocl<>C>ef 16 23 * Su llA9 Trus slalemenl was ltled 30 1988 Su 8J• D.t ... p OI Oct~ 2 t 16 dueled Oy an •ndMOIHI NAME STATUIENT ~ery. ~= Da+I)' Pilol Octobel' 23. 30. Publtsnecl Orange Coltst 30, No\fember 6. 1988 , with the County Cfertl ot Of. 2J l 88 ~8 1 The reg1stran1 tom Tne lo!IO""lllg ~IORS a•f' Ctlapel. Crernat,_ November 8, t3. 1988 0.ily Pilot October 23. 30., Su-8•1 "8.tc NOTIC£ ange County on October '· 1 ~ 10 tran I ous1· dO«lQ t>us.~ ts 3500 Pac:411c Vlftw ~;..,. Su·860 November 8. 13. 1988 1988 PUil.iC NOTICE nea unoer lhll i.c111°ous SfNSA T •ON s 2 Cot· ---------1 Su·a531 PlllllC NOTIC£ 1 F1CTITIOU19UIMH ,.,._.,• P\8.IC NOTIC£ lbuVlels na,,,. OI na~ deto lrvtM Cai•t 9271' ~~ rta.IC NOTICE 1 I NAMI STATIEMINT Pub11sf\ed Orange Coest '1CTITIOU9 aueM.H 1111" above on lllovemt>eo 1 SY1Vl8 linden 2 Cordero rta.JC fl)llC[ ~ FICT1TIOUI llU ... H T'-loflOwtnll PIN~ ar• OetlyPtiOtOelOflet9 16 -23. MAm ITATUIENT flCTfflOUS .,_,.. 1988 ,,..,,,,. .i27t4 lllC1"10UI ~.. NA• ITATllllNT dOtng bUllMSS as 30 t988 Tne •ono..'"Q persom a•t' .. .-. STAro.NT Vernott K•th ROO«ts Thtl ous1n• ' ' COl'I • NA• ITATl•NT flCnTIOUS .,...s. The tollowing j>eftonl •re I PEDERSEN PA1t<4TING Su-l'..13 dOtng bu T,,. IO<lo¥o•n9 ~son•... Thi• Sta,.,,...,, w _. l•ltlO duttf'O t>v '"tndlY ... The f0fk>wlf'9 petlO!ll .,. NAMI ITATE•Nr-ldOtng busmeu as 11953 Aepvbloe; Avt 1..0<11a H.llF PIN • U~5 ,\ ooor19 1>\1-. ss •s ..,,,n t~ Count) C "'ol Or T ne r•gt'1•1M com doiflQ buSIMSS.. The lollowing ~s .,., POWERLINE ElEC·1Meu. c.t 92827 Pt8JC fl)llC( Ca.at l'My. Newpo.1 BM<;n THE TOlAL LOO . 1011.-. Count)' on Octot>el 1 menc41<J to tl'1ln1Wk.t °""I• M "IT R 0 p 0 l I TA N dolna ~.. TRONICS. 24411 Rtdge Ewlllel ThUeletl P90ttaen Cai.I 9266.' W8fnet A~ Sut\e H. H'Ufll· 1MI llett vn<tPr 1"8 l•Chh<•OI !OITIONS 3535 E COMtl H l I 0 I S FA 0 0 ~ N Rout9 Ortve, Lagulll Hllll. I 1"3 ~ ,...,. eo.11 ITA~ Of l.eute V1vt_.,, Aiterm•n tnglon e..crt Calll 92fl49 , nM41't bu1i1>ti1 IW!'M 1 or ~ 1 Hwy 9'11 .. 170 COf0'!9 de4 YOZURT SHOPPE • 190. Clllf 92653 jMMe. Cellf 92ta1 AUMI Diii Sin OP 4'1 W CoM• Hew· lorn• Ka!Nf1"-Ptff'y. Putlllil>tld Ota"I)'" C4'1• I ttto bOve c-n tfm~ M., Calft 9WS 296·A Wutmfn1l•r Mall. Chlor1oe Powet llec• Ott r a C 1 11\ tr 1 n e u• Of Aennou9 Po'11Nclt C ... t 9 41' \111 Coi•nat ._..., DlllY PllOt Octo~ ttl 73 15 19U 1<.'.-1 Jutlln McKay 1208 W•tmlnSter. Clllf 92683 1tron1c1 Incorporated, I P9owMn. 1953 A•l)UOloC IUl••H...... L~ J leli\t. t7 Nt\}Ufll Vlll1tg4. Celll 91361 30, No...,..,Mr g 19 4 Syi.i• l•t\OM N Coal H•~. · l. .. una1 ~ Enl91'Pf'"5 Inc · 10•tawart corporeuon A..,.. Cotta M..a ca11f l"9 IOllo• ng 9•1tons Poin~ l.AIOUN ....-.. CM•t i.~ R~O Petr)' '1' Su 8•.3 Tn taiement •II ht.a ltectl c ... , 92651 CalllOfni. 1539 Sant• Cruz. 24' 11 Ridge A°" .. DrM 92821 1\1..,. ao.ndoMd tne uM Of Thll ~,,.n ' (0!'1• \/JI Colll\U w tlfllt• Ytl ,.,.th JM COu'lly Clefk 01 ~· Thia ~••nesa 11 con· L8QUM Beach. C.,.f 9215t t.aguna Hiii• Clltf tMl3 TNI bu11nus 11 con• the f1'11hovs 8u~•n•t ~,.., D • ~" P*l'l· C4ll•t t1J.6' "8.IC NOTICE enoe Covntv on Sf'f\lemt>flf ®'led by en~ Ttlte-business '* con· This b1111neu 1e con· c1MC•"Y ~ndandwitt NtimeJ£0 •NH 16': ,...... ,...,.. tol!a bv lneJ • con· n 1~8& The reg111r1n\ com· ducted by a cotpo<atton ISueted b~ a c01POfMiOI\ TM re9111ranl corn· Pol1 8No CO.•• ,..., Tl•• r•tltltll\t com · ~by'.~..,..,.. rMnC*I 1o treMeel bu91• Th• ttO•tlranl com• fhe reo1ttr~n1 tom• ~ ~ tranNC' ~· Cellt 1~7 ~ fO ~t t>uli· l • tet•tlfant com· ITATEMINT P 1bl~ 0- neM Ul'\det t"9 llcttt~I rneno9d to lrt1111aCI bu 1 ~ to 11anutt ..,.._ M99 _.., l"9 flClltOtol The flCtl\loUS ~,... _,,..., 1M lotl t•OIA ~-to ~ tlwef• l'-• tOn• "'' o .. ..,. IJifot Oc•o .......... name or ~,,... 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County on OotOCler \4 .,._ eovnt, on Oc1ol>ef 14 ~ Cavnl'f on Ocaow ?, .,.. ~ Oii Oc~ ,_, ..,.., c.t Na7 Miii COllllC1 on ()(tC!M' ' -. ~ .. 5e•..., ~ ~ ,,.._ ttM 1MI • 1911 1tM _,.,.-.Dr ... • 3116 ,_ 30 ""' -"'...;"&:e:. ... --: .... -"'-"= .... " ... "'--==-~ --... -"'--= .... _ --= --"'."""" C>eilY ""°' 0t1.,...n • ,_ o.-•. Oliff·.._~ •t.p, Dlllr,... ac.... a • ._ .• ,,......, Dlillr,...C>ctOMr•. •• n Oili!t"°'~.._ ~» " NcMmW•. 13.1'11 'tJ, JO,~·.... ., ...... "... " ........... Clll.*2' 31;l91 .... -7.,... _.... ....... .....71 ....... _,~a111w...-........ .... • .. ' l $ ALL DEMO'S SALE .. PRICED! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE · SERVICE/PARTS HOURS Mon-Thurs. 6:30AM-10PM Friday 6:30AM-7PM SUN~Y. OCTOBER 23. 1988 Consuiner-backed insur ance measures differ !JJaclr.ers claim iProp. 1 oo.meets llegsl challenges $48A(budgeted to defeat Nader.-backedProp.103 BJ ITSVE GEISSINGt:R . , ,,,._....., SACllAMENTO -Proposition 100 beckm •Y ~r Nov. 8 ballot initiative to cut &Ood drivm' in:; surance rates 20 percent is the more practical of the two ·rerorm measures not tied to the inlurancc industry. their meuu'rc is touaber becaute it would make deeper, broader rate cuts. overseen by an elected insurance commisaloner. Meanwhile, the insu,.nce industry that's spendina S•3 million to promote its own measures and op- pose both Propositions 100 and 103, says the Proposition 100 "Good The proponents ~y the measure Driven' Initiative" is a front for trial would better withstand Ieaal lawyers. ~halleqes a~. bas fewer loopholes Jnswaocc industry representatives than Proposatson 103, the other ·say the attorneys would be protected initiative heavily promoted as an by Proposition 100 provisions that effon by consumers to curb sky-ben no-fault insurance and prohibit rocketina auto insurance rates. limits on biwyen' fees, even thouah Bu\ Proposition 103 t.ckers say both could be enacted by a simple Attorney fee limit: Trick or treat? BJ STEVE GEJSQNGER 'I rt lt l ,,_......, SACRA.MENTO -The insurance industry says Proposition 106 would limit attorney fees so injured ~pie themselves aet more of their damage awards. but foes insist the plan is a trick that would be unfair to those very victims. The opponents, including the trial lawyers whose fees would be limited, say the Nov. 8 ballot initiative would make it difficult for victims of car crubes and other accidcnts"'to hire qualified lepl coumel. At the same time, there would be no limits on fees paid to lawyers working for insurance companies, other large COf'l)Orations or criminals. The at- torneys -~p~ina the victims would stiD tel biall fees, foei say. ... ""1ority vote of the Leaislature. Proposition l 00 promotes the private~ of trial attorneys at the expense of c.alifomia drivers and Wlpayen." says Californa Farm Federation President Henry Voss, an t oft.he measure. tion J 00 supporters ac- that the measure is predominantly funded by trial law-yers. who are ~nnial foes of lhe insurance ind\d\ry, but say the at- torneys were not involved in the early st.qes of the proposition. Other sponsors, they say, include Attorney General John Van de Kamp, Democratic Assemblyman (Pleue ... IDltTUI0/02) BJ STEVE GEIMINGER • 'I,,._...., SACRAMENTO -Consumer- sponsored Proposition 103 bas vir- tually pahicked the insurance indus-- try with its swecpin1 insurance rate cuts, the deepest and broadest of the reform measures on the Nov. 8 ballot. Dumpina an unpfecedented $43 million into its overall campaign efTort, the industry bas blanketed television with commercials that even slash personally at Harvey Rosenfield. . the initiative's sp<?nsor and a Iona-tame consumer acuVlst. Insurers say that if the measure passes, maCat~mpanies would either abandon · omia or write in- surance only for people who a.re excellent risks. Their claims WCTC The ·industry wants to cap the amount of continaency fees that private anomeys could charge be- cause it says the hith fees have sent the. COSLo!UlSW'aDCe skyrocketing.-... THE ELECilON YEAR MON500N ... Opponents say that by further restrictina the contingency fee sys- tem, insurance companies could re-----------------------------------------duce the claims they pay and thereby increuc their profits. Continaency fees are the payment an attorney acts from a client who cannot afford the rcsutar pay-as-you-r> anaqement. Under the cont- anfency system, a lawyer is paid out of a 1ettlement only if the case is won by their client. Current la w only limits attorney Industry's ·no-fault measure:. Trojan horse or true reform? continacncy fees in medical malprac-BJ STEVE GEISSINGt:R tice cases. lawyers chartc varyin& • r , r , ...._...., amounts. but continaency fees can SACRAMENTO -Proposition run 40 percent or more. 104, the .. no.fault" initiative, is the Hip-profile public fi&utcS have tlaphip of the insurance industry's joined the list of Proposition 106 record S•3 million campaian to opponents, including consumer ad-overhaul auto insurance. lt was fi rst \.ocate Ralph Nader, Los An&eles of the reform initiatives advertised on Mayor Tom Bradley, Attorney Gen-TV. And it's the least POPUiar. eraJ John Van do Kamp, and several Votcn ratina the Nov. 8 ballot sta~ lawmakers. initiatives on auto insurance give Championed by the Committee for Proposition I 04 even lower marks Fair Lawyers' Fee, a committee set up when those -who don't already by the insurance industry, the mow -arc told the proposal is measure's supporters include As-sponsored by the insurance industry, temblymen Tom McOintock, R-ICCOrdina to the California Poll by Newbury Park. and Jerry Eaves,~ Mervin Field. Rialto; and Sen. Jim Nielsen. R-Critics, aside from debating merits ,Robnett Park. of the no-fault insurance system The unity of the insurance industry proposed by the measure, have viaor- 1on Proposition J06 was dealt a blow ously ~nacked what two-thirds of the when two of the state's bigest auto 24,000-word proposition would do: insurance providers, State Farm and essentially bu some of the consumer the Automobile Oub of Southern protections in current law and in .califomia, withheld support for the other t.IJot initiatives. and in other fmeuure. cues maintain the current minimal "We know 106 is imponant, but we state repdation of the industry. perceive; it u not an insurance issue," "The initiative is nothina more said a State Farm spokesman. "We'd than a Trojan bone that's desiped by rather focus on the insurance is.-tbe insurance industry as a tactic to sues...... prevent ral insurance reform," says A spokeswoman for the Auto Oub Steven Miller, IPC)kesman for 1 said: ._The DrOOOSaJ ii unlikely to competina auto insurance ballot lipificantJy · reduc;e aulO inso.rance m.aure, Proposition 100. premiums. altboulb it i1 possible that Tbe insuruce industry says the u could have some imp.ct on die initiative is lk ooly true reform COIU of handliQI claima. for that meuure on the bmllot. But ewn (1'11•1 ... ATl'OaJlfST /09) amona supponen of t.bc initiative, . T be lnsu~ance ln- dae~ says the in- itiative la the o nly true reform measure on the ballot. But even among aup- portera of the in- itiative, the re are thoee who will not defend a ll of the a apec t a t h at go beyond the n o-fault provlalona. there are those who will not defend aJI of the aspects that go beyond the no- f'auJt provisions. Jeffrey O'Connell, a University of Virainia professor wbe is considered an expert on accident law, rep- retented the measure durina a San Francisco seminar but said that if he bad drafted the initiative he .. wouldn't have Jiven the insurance industry all of the provisions that arc there conccmina reaulation." But, he added, "rea~Jation isn't the key ... The key ii aen1n1 a &<><>cl no- fault law passed. And the bar&ain that the insurance industry is offerina us -you miaht wish 1t were a different one -but the bargain we've got is a good no-fault law ..... "And given ·the fact tlult more regulation isn't going to do any good, as Iona as you've got a bad common- law ton system. I think it's (Prop- osition I 04) a bargain you ought to strike with them (insurance com- panies)," he said. The no-fauJt provtstons 10 Prop- osition 104, the most complicated of the insurance reform measures. m~n that auto accident victims would be paid their medical costs and out-of- pocket losses. such as lost wages. from their own insurance company. no matter who is to blame for the accident. The measure would also, for the fint three years. reduce medical, penonal injury and uninsured motor· 1st premiums by an average of 20 pen:ent. , It would prohibit recovery for pain- and-sufferinadamagcs unless injunes result in death, or are permanent and serious. The initiatave would ban regulation of premiums by the state insurance commissioner or a n) other public official . It also would re-enact. witho~t modification. various insurance--re-- lated prOvisions in cum nt law, (l'leue ... IJllD08TaTS/D2J reinforced by state lnsu.ranoe Com- missioner Rox.ani Gillespie's ~ servations that some companies would become insolvent. Insurance industry repwcsentatives say the initiauve would cut inmiums only for bi& city drivers while not ad~fCS1in& the cost of uninsured motonsts, fraud and lawsuits -a move which companies· say would reduce the amount of money they take in, but set no limits OJl bow much lhcy arc forced to pay out in claims. "It attacks the symptoms of our failing auto insurance system" rather than the ailments, says CaJifomia Chamber of Commerce President J<jrk West, an opponent of the me.asure. But proposition supporters say the mdustry is using scare tactics and that Gillespie's report is unfounded. "Propotition 103 will lower in- surance rates for everyone. That's wby the insurance industry is lpinst it," says Rosenfield. Meanwhile, opinion polls indica~ Propc)sitioo 103 is beaded toward pu111e by voters, fueled more by the viloro'1S •support ' or nationally- koown consumer advocate Ralph Nader than its low-budaet "Voter Revolt" campaian \Mt is relying heavily on volunteers and media cover,ae. PrOposition I 03 would lower almost all insurance rates -not only auto coverage - by an immediate 20 pen::eot below November 1981 rates. It would require an ldditional 20 pen:ent cut in auto insurance rates for (Pl--... DltRAT /D2J Pro~sition 101: Quick, limited; bitterly debated -BJ STEV&GBISSINGEll ---' r tr,,._...., SACRAMENTO -Proposition 101 is a temporary ~ Lbal would dump car insurance~ t.c::Jc on lawmalc.en in 199~ while having a widely and bitterly disputed effect on rates and c-youts id the meantime. Democranc Assembl)"tnAD Rich- ard Pot.noo ofl.os An&eles and other ~uppo~ers o.f the Nov. 8 ballot tnattatave say l\ wo4kf cut rates lO two key areas of auto insurance, thereby reducina overaU premiums by an averqe of about 35 pcrcenL The rate cut would be possible because the measure would cap attorney fees and il\jury claims for pain and suffering, according to supporters, indudiJll Henry Miller of Coastal Insurance Co., a dissident insurance man who does not support the industry's no-fault insurance proposal. Coastal Insurance, and its subsidiary, Public losuranc&Service, sell mainly to hi&h-risk drivers. Such llrms wowd suffer under a no-fault system, because accident victtms would oollect from their own in- suren. Proposition 101 opponents. in- cludina trial lawyers and consumer groups, a&rce the initiative -perhaps the simplest of the auto insurance reform measures on the ballot - would reduce rates in two specific coverage areas, thereby producin& an averqt overall premium cut of about 17 pm:eDL But foes say it wouJd leave loopholes for insurance companies to raise raies for otbct coverages. Com- panies could therefore boost overall premiums virtually without restnc- tion, much as they do now. critics say. The limits on anomey fees and injury claims., opponents add, ooutd mean that accicknt victims would get less compensation and face payout inequities.. while poor victims would find it harder to hire a good attorney. Critics add that vicoms would ba~e lo use up sick leave and vacation urne provided by their employers ~fore they could 6le a disabiljty claim wt th thCJr auto insurer. Acknowlcd&ina that the measurt 1s not oerfcc:t, proponents say some clarifications relaxing the mcasure·s lim irations on clalms would ~ pro~ to the lcglslature 1f Prop- osiuon 101 passes. Changes would require two-thirds votes of lav.- m.akcn in both the .4-sscmbl> and Senate. Proponeni$~ogies for the temporary na reofthe\neasure. nor for its · approach to auto insurance owever. .. None oft.he four (auto insurance} initiatives (on the Nov. 8 ballot) are IOir:tt IO cure the insurance rate problem •.• You cannot cure the system thtouab t.hc initiabve pro-cess. .. •Y' Steve Edelman. a spokes-man b dae measure. .. P\apolitioo 101 ts dear and simple .•• ltistbe most efficient w&) to start tbe.insura.nce_nfonn ~ooess. But until the lqjslature is willing to take on its. responsibility (of reform- iaa the systtm), we're not &<>i~ to have total a11to insuranc:c reform, 'he •P· . The initiative ••was written for three primary reasons: to reduce raaes. to reduce fraud (in claims). and to provide affordable in.suranc:e, .. sap Edelman. Slcyrocketina insurance rates ba ve made it too expensive for many motorists to obtain covenae. even thoucb the protection is ""'luired by state law. 1n Los A.qcles County, he •YJ. ~tudies show that up tO SO pen:ent of drivers may be without coverqe. Sup~ say languaaie in the proposiuon would make S6 pen:ent cuts in the premiums for bodily injury Ac~a owled1l a6 tlaat tlJe m•-.re r. JIOf perfect, propo- aea t• ••r •o m e cJml'Jcatloiu rf:b«r-UJI tlle meuare'• llmltatloa• oa CJahaa would be ~d to tJae tlU'e «Prop- t1011 JOJ JM•m .. and uninsured motorist coverqe - two of the many aspects of auto insurance. It would ber increases in th0te two areas between November 1988 and November 1989. For the foOowioa three years, it would limi t increates to the rate of inflation for medical sef'VICCS. an index that bas risen nearly 8 peTCCnt annually durin& the past five years.. The measure's provisio ns would end at the cl0te of 1992. leavib& the question of what to do next to state lawmakers, wbo have be.en rc1'1Ctlnt • to act on the issue, or for a subsequent ballot measure. Proposition l 01 .. means that you v.111 receive a reduction in your . pt"Cmium betweeft 2l perc:cnt and 4S percent dependi~ on your drivina ~ord. type of vebidc driven and the ansuran~ COVCf'lllC you cany," says Polanco. • Ho...,-cver, Harry Snyder of Con- sumers Union, which o~ the measure. says, "The promu1ed reduc- non 1n premiums applies onJy IO tbe bodily IOJUry and uninsured motorist- port1ons of your liabiliry co~ ...• There's nolhina in the plan'° .-even\ insurance companies from niliDa ~ pmnium s for other portiom of YQUI' policy.'' ..lnsurancccomparuetc:an iDCI rH , ......... llUTIAT!ft,.., . ... Meastires on s chool-fun din g, hom€less o¥e r:shadowed. ..,_._......---. ---- --' Coast OAIL.Y PILOTJ S111nt1~ OtlDtl 1 23 1988 . INDUSTR Y'SNO-FAULT BALLOT.MEASURE:1'ROJANBORSEOR TRUEREFORM?.:. l'nlmDl ' inel'*'11na prom!uttS by whith in· surance ratt'S arc l'CJUlated, require-- menu that the tnsurance · com· missioner be appointed. provisions that ban di.scriminatio.o in the sale of ~uto insurance. and J'Ules prohibitini insurance agents and br&kers from payina rebates to purchasers of in- surance. Other prov1S1ons would: -Limit attorneys' contingency fees to IS percent of basic no-fault benefits, a third of the first $50,000 of non-economic losses (awards for pain and suffering). 25 percent of the next SS0,000 of non-economic losses. and 15 percent of any amount in excess of that. -Require every driver to main- tain no-fault insurance protection of at least SI0.000 medical benefits; 80 percent of work loss benefits, not to exceed S 15.000: and $5,000 in death benefits. -Provide that disputed clajms be submitted to binding arbitratjon. and genera1ly prohibit accident victims from suing c9,npanies on allegations of bad faith settlemeQtS. · -Ban banks from selling in- surance. Provide that Proposition I 04 provisfons •upenede those of aoy other competing auto insurance in· itiative. if that measutt is passed by a smaller marain. Initiative supponen. as part of the industry's campaian to overhaul au to insurance, are drawing on a $43 million budget. By comparison. even in what's expected to be the most expensive 1988 U.S. Senate campal&n national· ly, California Senate incumbent Pete Wilson and challenaer Leo McCant\y plan to spend a combined tqtal of just S2S million. Walter Zelman of Common Cause. which is opposin·· Proposition 104, says the industry s attempt to buy passage of measures "will be, by far, the most expensive and extravagant political undertaking in California history." But Clint Reilly, the insurers' campaign coordinator, says it is unfair to compare the amount with other campaigns because the in· surance .industry is waging four separate campaigns in suppott of Proposition 104 and a companion initiative and in opposition to two others. Proposition I 04 supporters, in- di.dll'\I former San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein and Republican AUtmblyman Pat Nolan of Glen· dale. say the me11u~ 1s the only initiative on the ballot that would addrus the real factors drivina up the cost of insurance -high lepl costs. fraud. and the burden c~used by uninsured motorists. Th.ey say the measure . ~ould prov1~ rt)Ott money to •n,Jr.u'Cd victims more quickly and efficiently than the existing system. would prohibit insurers from canceling 9r not renewini policies, guarantee rapid payment of claims, and save taxpayers' money by reducing the number of court cases. Opponents. including trial lawyers and consumer advocate Ralph Nader. say that because the mandated cuts are on a statewide averaae basis and apply only to basic coveraJe, individual rates could actually tn· crease in some instances. They say tha1 by increasing re- quired minimum coverage the in- itiative will further increase rates for many drivers. By prohibiting regulation and canceling out other consumer re- forms. the initiative 1rules out the INITIATIVE BITTERLY DISPUTED ... Jl'rom Dl your premiums for property damage, collisaon, and comprehensive cov- erage as much as they want without restrictions." says Snyder. Supponers say two major com po-, nentsgf Proposition IOI would make the rate reductions possible: -Capping claims for pain and suffering from an auto accident. Those claims would be limited to 25 percent of actual economic losses, such as medical expenses and lost wages, unless the damage results in death or causes serious and per- manent disfigurement. -Limiting attorneys' contingency fees in auto accident cases to 25 percent of economic losses unless, again, the injury involves death or serious and permanent disfigure- ment. Contingency fees are the por- tions of clients' settlements that attorneys keep as their payment. The components 1ogether limit claims from "fender bender. minor injury" accidents, while reducing ''the incentive for those lawyers specializing in ambulance chasing to file meaningless lawsuits." says Polanco. Edelman estimated the insurance "fraud" in overstated claims at $500 m illion to S 1.5 bi-Ilion last year alone. Under the initiative, he says.. a major case would go ~fore an independent arbitrator "who looks at the medical evidence to determine whether or not the injury involved is in fact permanent and serious." The regional Board of Medical Quality Assrance would provide three doct0rs as candidates for the independent arbitrator. says Edelman. Each side could disqualify one of the physicians. Tl\.e remaining doctor would review the case. Because Proposition IOI limits lawyer fees, the trial attorneys don't like the measure. calling it an attempt by insurers to· lower the amount of money they pay out in claims. "The amount you rct;eive after being injured in a typical automobile accident could be reduced by two- thirds or more." says Snyder of Consumers Union. Mo rever. oppone nts say, the defi· nition of serious or permanent injury is too narrow. In addition. the complex caps on pain and suffering claims would produce inequities in payouts, ac- cording to critics. For example. they say, an accident victim with no health insurance would end up with more pain and suffering compensation than one who~ad health insurance. The limits on attorney fees would mean lawyers for wealthy clients, who would have greater economic losses. would make more than lawyers for poor people. opponents say. The situation would make it harder for poor victims to find good attorneys, they say. Critics such as Attorney General Jo hn Van de Kamp argue that drivers would be allowed to re<:eive econ- omic damages from au10 insurers only after exhausting other financial sources such as their health in- surance, Medi-Cal, workers com- pensation and state disability. Foes also say ac<:~den\-v-iet~ms would have to use their sick leave and vacation time before collecting from insurers. And. they say. victims could be denied damages from an auto insurer if they could have been compensated elsewhere. Responding to the ·arguments. · Polanco says making health in- surance companies pay firs1 would stop "double dipping." which he said allows people to be compensated twice for the same injur). MEETING LEGAL CHALLENGES •.. FromDl Lloyd Connell) of Sacramento. chiropractors and bankers. Proposition 100 would make an immediate 20 percent rollback. below the amount charged Jan. I, 1988, on the auto insurance premiums of good drivers. The rollback would be on coverage for bodily injury, property ~ damage. medical payment and col- lision, but not comprehensive. "Good drivers" would be defined as those who have no more than o ne penalty point in three years and have never been responsible for a collision. The measure would prevent annual increases of more than 7 .5 percent an premiums without approval by the state insurance commissioner. whom companies would have to keep notified of the rates being charged. The initiative would ban rate increases of more than 15 percent 1n commercial insurance rates. The in1tiauve would require future increases for good drivers to stay 20 percent below rates for other drivers. Currently, the state Depanment of Insurance does not review insurance rates before the) take effect. Biller debate has erupted over the insurance industry's claims that Proposition 100 would drive up insurance rates an all but four Cali- fornia counties because companies could no longer set rates based on how many losses are experienced in the drivers· home temtory. Proposition I 00 proponents dis-- pute the claim. sa )ing territory could be used in figunng rates as long as the insurers prove the factor is valid. The measure "does not, as the in·surers claim. end consideration of territories in setting rates if. as the companies have long claimed . there is strong evidence that ~eographic fac- tors accurate!) predict future in- surance claims;· says J. Roben Hunter. a Proposition 100 supporter and president of the National In- surance Consumer Organization. Initiative supporters have attacked the suggestion by state Insurance Commissioner Roxaoi Gillespie that at least half of California's top auto insurance sellers are making such little profit that they would be exempt from the proposed insurance premium cuts. Gillespie's depanment also say!I the measure could have the apparent- ly unintended effect of reducing competition in the ind ustry and guaranteeing insurers a profit. Proposition supporters, in turn. say the department has inadequate knowledge of the andustr) 's financial accounts and have called Gillespie pro-industry. Steven Miiier, executj ve di rector of the Insurance Consumer Action Network. the measure's sponsor. says the initiative culminates a five-year effort by consumers to protect them- selves from a privileged industry tha1 has been exempt from anti-trust and anti-monopoly laws. Miller says Proposition 100 re- cognizes "the fact that good dnvers have been subsidizin~ bad drivers." and therefore "requires insurance companies to give good drivers a ... rollback in the rates ... everywhere in the state." Proposition 100 supporters have embraced the findings ofSacramelllo television station KXTV about the measure's impacts on rates. "The station submitted the language of four of the ... initiau ves ... to four separate independent in· surance actuaries in the Midwest," 53rs Miller. "They analyzed the initiatives. applied them to a typical Sacramento couple, and concluded that Proposition 100 gi ves far-and- away the grea1est premium reduction to California drivers -up to 37 percent -everywhere." But insurers say the regulation proposed by the initiative. together with rate rollbacks. wobld make insurance more expensive generally. Moreover. companies say. the measure would not require insurers to continue providing msurance for all drivers. Therefore, more drivers would be forced to ob1ain insurance from the more costl y ha~-risk pool overseen by the state. Consumer Ofllnizations counter that federal studies have shown that insurance prei:niums are cheaper in regulated states. Proposition fOOalso would: • Reaffirm the present system of holding those. who cause accidents responsible for compensating vic- tims. thereby banning the no-fault system proposed in the insurance industry's Proposition 104. Under the no-fault system, accident victims are reimbursed by their own insurers regardless of who is to blame for the incident. • Require attorneys to advise clients in writing that fees are nego- tiable. • Allow banks to sell insurance policies. • Remove prohibitions on agents offering rebates or discounts to cus- tomers. • Establish the Office of Consumer Advocate in the state Department of Justice. with the powerto mterveoe in any judicial ·or administrative proceeding related to insurance rates. The consumer advocate would be appointed by the attorney general. • Subject the insurance industry to state civil rights, ant1-trust and unfair business practice laws. allowing the attorney general and other parties to initiate suits for alleged vio1ations. • Reinstate the Royal Globe de- cision. recently reversed by the state Supreme Ceun. That would allow accident victims to sue insurance companies for stalling o denying c a1 s m aOfaitfi. In a tprovision unrelated to auto insurance, the measure wo.uld provide prot«tionsagainst fraudand unscrupulous sales practices for senior citizens buying supplemental health insurance. It also would create a Seniors Bureau of lnvestiption in the state Dcpanment of lnsuran~ to probe violations of senior heahh cart in- S\lrance laws. mo.1 ~•&nif\cant and CO$t•savin1 fac· ton, roes say. Mottover. they say, the initiative allows msurers to continue ·their practice of using territorial rating, r11htr than basin& insurance premiums on drivina records; and requires other forms of injury cov· er•, including Medi-Cal. to pa y compensation 6efott the insuran~ company pays. Foes add that the scringtnt caps on damaae awards and limi\s on the injured driver's ability to sue for damages will result in many victims being under-compensated for in· juries. The oppoents also say the initiative contains no prot«tions against in· surance companies raising rates prior to enactment of the initiative. O'Connell, as a advocate of the measure. says. Proposition 104's provisions are based on laws in New York and Florida. two of the coun- try's most effective no-fault measures. " .. These have worked because they require insuraqce companies to promptly pay for the medica~ ex- penses and lost wages of accident victims, while at the same time removing the need for costly lawsuvs end atl0mey$ before rtimburstment occun." he Sll)'S. The measurt also "appropriately utilizes • re.alistk standard to de- termiM when laws1aits should be allowed .... This mHns that laW5uits for minor injuries. often frivolou•. art kept out of the couru. and only those people who suffer serious and ~rmanent injuries art thgible to sue for pain and suffcrina damaaes." says O'Connell. Wi1hou1 no-filluh prov1s1on1, the upward trend of insurance rates in California will oontinue, measure supporters say. lo l 986, 90 per<"ent of all auto accident claims would have been covered by basic no-fault provisions, according to an analysis prepared by the California Chamber ofCommerce. I "I' know thal trial lawyers in California are telling you that no-fault has failed in other states, and that the only way to auarantee that injured parties get wt)at they deserve is to preserve the stat11s quo," O'Connell says. "It is true that no-fault has not worked in every state. Not because the concept of no-fault itself is deficient. Rather, it is because the so- called no-fault laws in those states are flawed in providiq no-fault bendlu but not elimm1tina suffic1cknt numbers or ton claims." Harvey R0tenfield, chairman of the competing consumeNponlOnld Proposiuon 103, sayi that Prop- ostuot'I 104 .. co.,tains many trapu.nd pitfalls for consumers." Rosenfield says the measure would allc>W "insurance com~nles 10 con- tinue their anticompetitive behavior and exempts them from Calif~'s antitrust and consumer protecuon laws." . '. "It allows insurance compemes to continue to raise their raies as much as they want, without openina their books to justify them. It prevents consumers from effectively challena- ina insurance companies when they unfairly rai~ rates, cancel policies or ttf use to pay a claim," he says. "It permus insurers to continue to base rates unfairly on where you live, rather than upon your drivin1 record. And it does notbin-to lower rates for homeowner. business and other \ kinC1s of insurance. . "The insurance companies wrote Proposition 104 to defeat aenuine insurance reform proposals on this ballot and obstruct future reform efforts." SCHOOL-FUNDING OVERSHADOWED ••• F romDl with two-thirds votes in both houses. In addition, the measure would require that a portion of any revenue over the state's constitutional spend· ing limit, an amount equal to 4 percent of the minimum · school funding level, also go to schools and community collegts instead of tax- pavers. that would add as much as $500. million to school and community college budgets th is fiscal year, if the state revenue goes over the spenrung limit. Bi.at that is not expected to happen. The additonal funds would have to be used for "instructional improve- ment and accountability." Ballot arguments signed by Deu- kmejian against Propositon 98 con- tend that total school funding has increased 78 percent over the last five years. "far in excess of inflation." "With this level of support, many people believe that California's schools should be doing better." say the opposition arguments, which were also . signed by former San Franci sco Ma yo r George Christopher who headed ~n educa-tend that it could lead to tax incrc.ases tion commfssion appointed by the by taking away money needed for governor, and Richard Simpson of other programs. However, Huffman the California Taxpayers' Associa-suggests that passage of Proposition tion, a business-funded group. 98 ~ight force the go~~"'lor an~ _lhe But Honig says schools have been ug1slaturc to take a mor:c cr.it1cal dropping in the last two years in terms look at what they are spending. . o(per-pupil income when inflation is . Asked if pas~ge. of Propos1tQn 98 taken into consideration and in terms could lead to s1m1lar proposals for of the percentage of the state general other programs, 'thus eliminating funds that go to schools. st~te .. bud~et flexi.bi.li.ty, Huff~an "All we are trying to do is stop the said. Thats a posstb1hty, depe!"d1.ng bleeding, stop them from taking it ~~ ~ow ptople structure thc,ar an- away from us," he said. 1ttatav~s. . . According to Honig and Ray "With a two-thirds vote, the Legi.~ Tolcac'1er. president oftbe California lature can get O';'t from under ours an Association of School Adminis-an~ year there 1s an emergency. Y'e ltato~ California cankl._sta~ 48th want to be rcason~ble and r~pons1ve out of the SO states in terms of the-to anyother-prcssang needs. percentage of personal income spent Up to 70 percent ofd\e fines raised on schools and last in class sjze. under Proposition 95 would go to .. Proposition 98 only guarantees counties and cities for programs that schools as much money as they provide low-cost or temporary hous- received in the last year adjusted to mg. food._ health care and employ· pay for new children and inflation," ment services. the two school officials say. "It does Up to J 0 percent would.go to public not raise taxes." or private agencies to provide low- But the measure's opponents con-cost housing. ~!JORN'.EY FEES LIMIT: TRICK OR TREAT? I reason. the Auto Club will remain neutral on Proposition 106." · The measure won reluctant en- dorsement from the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of California. the state's largest or- ganization of-insurance agents. "As salesmen of insurance, we don't think it's a good idea to enact limits like this j n law~" saidJcrcy O'K.ane. executive vice president of the group. "We're supponing it, but somewhat reluctantly." Proposition 106 would limit at- torneys' contingency fees to 25 per- cent o(the first SS0.000 recovered. 15 percent of the next $50,000 and no more than I 0 percent of the amount recovered over SI 00,000. The caps would apply to all recoveries for injuries, whether by settlement, arbitration or judgment. The measure also would allow courts to review attorney fees and redu"hem below the stated limits if i1 w etermined they were not fair and . sonable. "Proposition I 06 reforms our legal system by limiting the amount law- yers can take from their clients' award, channeli'ng more money to victims and less to attorneys," says McClintock. "Today, after paying attorney fees. accident victims often don't have enough money left over to pay their medical expenses or rehabilitation costs." he.says~ Proposition supponers say that 52 cents of every insurance dollar con- tested in court goes to pay lawyers and legal costs. The State Bar. an attorneys' or- ganization, is too· involved in promoting the interests oflawyers to do an adequate job of managing lawyer conduct and fees, says McClintock. Other professions, measure supporters say. are regulated by state commissions. Proponenls of the measure say trial lawyers can and will work for less. Studies indicate the average salary for lawyers nationwide is $101 ,455 an- nually and the average net wonh is $5 I 7.300, according to supporters. Meanwhile, they say, the state's lepl system is cloued with civil lawsuits, too many of which are groundless. Attorneys gamble on small, but potentially very rewatding chances they will win settlements, ac~ording to supporters. · The crush costs taxpayers, accord· ing to supporters, who say studies i ndltare ftle average jury Ufa in an injury case costs taxpayers $8,300. Limiting contingency fees won't make it harder for accident victims to obtain legal representation because there is an abundance of attorneys, about I 06,000. in California, sup- porters say. Opponents ofthe measure say it is the most "insidious" of the insurance industry's proposals on the ballot. "Proposition I 06 was written by iMurance company lawyers to c-On·J fuse . the real issues surrounding this campaign -insurance reform and accountability.'' says Judith Rowland, executive director of the California Center on Victimol0gy. DEFEAT IMPORTANT TO INDUST;RY ••• Jl'rom D l . good drivers. The initiative would allow rates to be increased for tht first year only if the insurance ·commissioner finds after a hearing that an insurer is threatened with insolvency. An insurance commissioner. to be elected for the first time in 1990. would determine whether to approve future rate increases. CurTently, the state Department of Insurance does J'WLR .. ~.iC apd u>J>.rove insu~nce rates befor~ the)' take e ect. The proposition also would strictly limit use of territorial rating to set auto insurance premiums. Auto insurance rates would be determined -in decreasing or®r of importance -by drivin& ttcord. the number of miles driven, the number of ycan of driving experience, and other facton that bave a aubS1a-ntial impact on risk of loss as adopted by the insurance commissioner. Making the insurance com- missioner an elected officer would ensure that the person in the post is more responsive to policyholders' concerns and wouJd keep rates from rising in the future, say proponents. But opponents say Proposition I 03 would create a massive fCJUlatory bureaucracy that would increase rather than decrease insurance rates. The measure would increase auto insurance rates for the. maj_ori!)' of Cafiromla Clnvers y eliminaung territorial rating and forcing suburban and rural drivers to subsidize those in the more costly urban areas, foes say. The claim is a central theme in opponents' tele· vision advertising. In response, supporters of the measure say the commercials are based on data and assump1ions \be industry knows to be false. Foes say so many firms might lcav that the state would have to form it own insurance company. Supponers deny there is anythin in the clause that would allow a stat company. Expressing a central theme in hi arauments for the measure, Nade says Proposition 103 "is the onl insurance initiative written and pa' for exclusively by consumers .... 1t wil save you th~most money." The initiative is "written in plain language. There art no loopholes or- finc print. Unlike the other prop- ositions, non-lawyers can ttad it," be ·says. -------------------------------------------Currently. auto insurance com· penies set their rates based on several ()p~nentsfurthersaytbatrnaking the tnsurance commissionef an elected otrteill will incru.se the potential for special interest innucncc over insurance rqulatory practices. "8"ausc the polls showed that the insurance industry could not defeat l03dircctly, the insurance companies came up with a plan to defeat it indirectly .. by s~nsorina. their own "no-fault" initiative, PropOsition 104, saya Nader. Adds Rosenfield: "The insurance companies want to divert your atten- tion away from the fact that Prop- osition 103 will save everyone 20 penient on their auto insurance, as well as their home and bu1incss insuralk'lt." . . ALL DAY KINDERBA ~~~4~'!,~~::3.t:of~:h1~ and place of residence of the insuml. The measure would aubject the ·- insurance industry to t'8tc civil riahta. antitrust and unwr business prlCtice llwt Ind allow die SUte attome)' ,enerat or citizefts to initiate lawsuits and collect treble dafl\llCS for antitrust violationa. TM initiative alto would actempt to inaeae com~tioa ~ allowint '*"' '° ..U hllurnce. wlule mnov-illl• bu• ifttUIUCle 111111t1ofl'erina ...... cltcicluatl IO CUllomen. F'-.llJ. h.-ld~e.,...proftt corpont;0a 1lliM wo.M NPIHeAl iwnc.-e COl:tiiMft• Ima Ml in blarillll belft IM ~ com-•I..._ or &be Lai•swe. 1o~o1t~~ ... AM-opol@-,11·~1V·rm- ;nitiMive. ............... .. dactiom •n an 1...,... CIO\lllllC9 indUctill IUto, lilalne and ....... co, ... Tiie .... II woald ftd ,_.... ea-.,.-. ta.. .U11• liWI IDd ..................... ,.. ._ llllted ..., ao *i.W. fwofd. tbcyuy. • The measure would aJlow drunk driven who haven't lost their li«nsn to qualify for •·aood driver" d.is-- countt. Kcordint to oppoents. In aome of their sbarpes1 criticism, foes •Y the cuts mandated by the initiative art so tevere that they would bee imurers to abandon the Califcnia martet, \hereby rect\llCina &be aftilability of insunac:e and UK:relli tbe price of the policin lhlt =be available. But Neda, on behalf of Prop- oation 103. says the com .. nies are ~ billions of dollan on their ClllHbiaia buliniesa and e1n afl'Ord the ..... :=:, o( the initiative add I.bat lhe WcMald be proteCled by a ......... llloWilll them IO wt • ...... from die iclllllKk if they .,.. iWr .... IO_P"M IMitcalel.. All ....... llCy dall~ wwld liW Ille 111 w com1nillioMf lhe = IO i• vw ia dll .,,_, ... cia•1nsl11 ..._.hill 1111 Cdafllili ......., ...-. ...................... u lo .. com•• min tllill do no1 •"· As an opponent of the measure, former Anemblyman Alister McAlister, says that "proponenet of Proposition 103 claim their initiative includes ftO 'fine print.' but it's full of niatmded con~uences that will wi~out any benefits ii promi1e1you. 'The moa slariftl example ... allows for musive aovernment inter-vention into the insurance induttrY. A 90vemmeat-run insurance ayMem i1 not the answer." Adds West: V<*rs ''miabt tbink Propolitioe IOl'l auto i.......-ce race red..aionl --IOO IOQd IO be tnle. vou•rc#L .. lodlmmwpponen~lhl• if the IDlllun ..... it't lillillY IO windup in~ fMUlmtDa~ NlPSllF?llliw• ., . ...., will .. ., • .., el Ille ,......~ .... --pa .. ........ ~ ......... ....... bW •••••ill .. -~ ...,,.. ' l Election '88 Vat~ 'no' on Proposltlon 102 One of the toupest jobs facina voters next month is to pup the intent of the 29 bond issues and initiatives on the state ballot. The campaians are waged with persuasive pro and con araumenta. but which aide is ~t? It's no secret that a well-mtended initiative sometimes bu diffei;ent results than what its backers touted during the campa.,n. Proposition 102 is not an excep,tion to the confusion and poJitical sellina job that voters must guard against. On the sunace, it seems like a good idea. But voters have to be skeptical. . . 02 . th li ·ca1 . Proposition 1 1s ano er po b attempt to convmce voters that AIDS should be treated just like any other communicable (or venereal) disease. That simplistic selling point is its's bigest weakness. AIDS is not just like other communicable or venereal discases. lfit was it would not be such a hot political issue and there would be no need for the initiative. Proposition 102 should be placed in the same category as earlier AIDS initiatives rejected by the voters. It is more sophisticated than political activist Lyndon LaRouche's efforts with initiatives to quarantine persons who test positive for the AIDS virus. It tugs at reasonable things like havina persons charaed with sc.x crim~ test~ for AIDS and preventing employers from mterfenng wnh an em- ployees' right to wear protective devices. But sophistication won't make Proposition 102 a better law because its primary intent is to expose AIDS victinis. Opponents of the proposition make good points when they araue that Proposition 102 would: • Shift millions of dollars worth of hea.lth care cost to taxpayers rather than keeping insurance costs down. • Repeal the law that prevents involuntary AIDS testing rather than preventing employers from forcing their employees to be tested. • Drive potentially infected persons away from volun- tary testing. which is linked to counseling to teach them how not to spread AIDS. • Cost taxpayers millions of dollars and only make the epidemic worse. lfwe approve a law that makes people who test positive for the AIDS virus fear their identity will be exposed, we will have taken a step backwards in the fight against AIDS. Health officials have had some suc.cess with their AIDS containment program because the pe~le who are voluntarily tested and receive counseling are· confident they will be protected from discrimination only if their idenity is kept confidential. AIDS is a medical problem and should be dealt with by medical professionals. Voters should be skeptical of eff ons in the political arena that would hun vital research, treatment and AIDS education programs. Proposition is such an effon and should be rejected by the voters on Nov. 8. • 1 OTHER VOICES 11~ -- AIDS_ initiative Twice in the last two years, California voters have overwhelmingly rejected efforts by extremist Lyndon LaRouche to use the initiative to undermine the state's AIDS policy. · But Rep. William Dannemeye r, one of the few elected officials to suppon the LaRouche measures, won't take no for an answer. He's back with another initiative, Proposition I 02 on the November ballot, that would destroy the testing and research programs now being used to fight the epidemic and impose hundreds of millions of dollars of new costs on taxpayers. It too deserves a sound thrashing at the polls. · Gilroy Dispatcb OR ANGE COAST DlilyPillt Rosemary Ctuchman Publisher PublitlleCI _,, oay or tM Y"' 11 3JO W 9ey St , Coere ~ CA AOOf- COf•elPO'~ to &o• tseo Cost• ...... CA92e241 o.IM Atftrft ..... ,.,_ ' C.talleta T•hil Editor 0.F'*7 Aslociatt EdltOl T• QlliB ltews Editor Sttwt.._... City Edtt0t .... c.- Sports Editor S..91c* ... futures Editor en ... BllSIMSS Editor •V-• Ad"ltftlSllll Otre<tor Till'-- RNll Adwrbsq ~ ....., .. Clmihed ~llSllll ~ ,.__._ Colltrolltr Ctyst ........ BllSttSS Office MIN(fr , .. ~ C11clllation DlrKlor .... , ... PrOdvchon Director a..v .... ..,.. ~ Cella ..... I think aha' would~ a IOOdjcka for the~ ansteed oftitiftl tid up in traffk all the liw.e. Luckaty I walk to wort. but my boyfi;cnd .... drivel • truck to llivmide. aad IOIMU.el he doan"t II'~ until,...,latt. Y~. l feel 1t would help ease the N>n1CStion of traf1k Even at S a.m. ii can be t0 bKHd up at's almost UD~lievablc. rve h · countered that more than ontt, 00. • --~~.oting is American tradition To the Editor: I u,..e everyone who's able to vote on election day. tf you don't vote,, other people will decide the outcome. If you vote, you can help determine the outcome. Sometimes there are very: very close elections where just a handful of votes -sometimes an individual vote-determines the winner. This election is expected to be one of the clotat ever. And many people think t,hat GaJifomia, with the lafJest num~ of e.~oral votes, may de! temune who will be tbe next presi- dent of the United States. Bill Cosby made a TV an- nouncement a while back pn t.tle subject of votiOJ. He said, "I'm koina to vote Nov. 8. Suppose I vote for the auy you don't like and suppose you don't vote. I win! So I urge you to vote." Like Bill Cosby, T'm goina to vote Nov. 8. Join us. It's a peat American tradition. You don't want to be left out. Neither Measure H nor I aregOod foiCosta Mesa ALAN CRANSTON U.S. Senator ; TODAY IN H 1~TORY Today is Sunday, Oct. 23, the 297th " To the Editor: When residents of Cost.a Mesa go to the polls to decide our city's future there will be three measures to consider as well as three City Council ·posts to fill. Of these issues, the most complex are two measures pcrtaininpo thc- Scserstrom Home Ranch project and amendments to the city's general plan -Measures H and I. What is reaJJy at stake here? Mr. Sqerstrom wants to build on his property -and the majority of .the present City Council wants to allow him to do so -to a density of eithtr 3. I million square feet (,Measure H) or 2.179 million square teet (Measure I) with buildings that are 20 stories tall. The arguments for both measures. which favor building the high-rises. ate distorted and misleading. Those in favor of the hiah rfses say, .. Measure I is on the ballot because some people thought Measure H authonzcs too much building." Measure I also authorizes too much Media are _ undermining the election To the Editor. The media are undermining the election process. The media, in story after story, are writing Mike Dulcakis off as if he has already lost the election. The good of our country requires that the supponers of candidates be eneraizcd and work up until Election Day to discuss the important issues. 'et the message out, and most 1mponantJy get out the vote. This is democracy in action. Many of us feel that we need a president who will reduce military waste and corruptJon and solve our critical problems regarding drugs, education. the environment and the homeless. Many of the newly ~ tercd voters, and those turned off during the last eight years., can make a difference voting for Mike Dukakis. Both the print and broadcast media have an obligation to encourage citizen ~nicipation in the election. By lriv1alizing the issues and pres- enting the election as if it were over. they have failed in their obliption. ANNE COX-Cl.ASBY Laguna Beach aaan.w. . , ..... _.., Cella ..... Yes. I reet anythins to improve &ht hilhWays is -orthwh1k. It's worth a 11)'. We have to take chanc:a once in awtuk~ If it \lottil't won, wt could always switch bed to the way at wa day of 1988. Thet'e are 69 days left in buildins. The Only way that the public . flow Wiii be d1s&stroUS. The new 352-the year. can protect iRelf apinst high-rise. foot office tower west of Fairview Today's highli&ht in history: _ high-density urbanization is to vote Road would ~t.a te~ble prcadent Fi: 1 Lears aao. 241 U.S. Marines no on bolh measu.rcs. .foL future b1uldi_ng heights north of and · ors iJLLebuoa died in an . . • . . . the 1-405, and the economics of the explosion caused by a suicide tnack- The c1uzens who si&ncd peut1ons project arc not good from the city's • bomber who crubed in.10 the U.S. to put these measures _on ~e ballot standpoint. · . compound at _Beirut Irucmational warned no-partofthe hish nses: --1n-a cost anaJySJs using the de-Airpon. An almost ·simultaneous Those in favor of the high rises say, veloper's figures, the project gencr-attack on F~ f~ in lbe .. any qt her buildinas (after phase one) a~es more costs than revenues for the I:-ebanese capatal also claimed the would be subject to ... add1tionaJ op-city. hves of~8 puatroo~ 'port unities for voter approval." -• In the remaining da~ of the On th1s date: --. \ Th. · · lead. campaign much money will be spent In 1864, forces led by UniorrGen,._ isiS'mis mg. bythedeveloperandhissupponersto Samuel R. Curtis defeated Coll- lf either Measure H or I is ~sscd •• conyincc Costa Mesa's citizens that a federate Gen. Stirlina Price's army in the citizens will have no ability to .. no"votewillcostthecitymillionso( .Missowi. , -. · ote on the rest of the project unless-doltanin developer fees. ' In 1910, B1ancbe ~ --scoa became _ . .._.....:....,,,. there is an-Other change in the general . Id be ~ rth ~ h the first ... 0 -... 10-.a.-8 -a... ...NM-la A d 'f th'" C 't C ·1 t Nothtng cou au er arom t e .... ._ u,auwa; -. ~ p n. n 1 .. 1 y ounc1 were o· 'f h . . lh' at·-i .. nefl~• ---··---~of · th · · h t b truth. • t e etty ever receives 1s ,.,_ .. nim.-u ---~-give e c1tJzens a c ancc o ave a . .11 be h 12 feet .as sailed --a-• in voice in the future sti.pe of the rest of money it wa spent to support t e -·-.-• H R h b · h developer's project. Fon Wayne, Lnd. • ome anc 'Y proposana a c ange • . In 191S,2S.000 women marched in in the aencral plan. the only way that )his· property is not aomg to N y ..a. c· --...ii •'--...... citizens could vote on this would be remain a bean field.. It will be cw On. aty, ~ Ill Wiii; .... t to vote . through another costly. time-con-developed. But why not develop it in ln 1942. durina World War n, suming referendum. a manner that is not only beneficial to Britain launched a major o&n.sive Why are so many Cost.a Mesa the. developer but for the City.and its apinst Allis forces at El AlameiD. residents opposed to both of these residents as well. EgypL developments? DIANE GOLDBER-C Elt The density 1s too high and traffic Costa Mesa ~bl}:·v~~~ew~~ Tobacco firms using smoke screen tactics To the Editor. The tobacco companies a~ telling a lot of lies these days. hoping they can persuade Californians not to vote for Proposition 99-the tobacco tax initiauve. First they tried the .. don't tax the poor .. rouune. It didn·t work. Then they produced - out of than air -a non-existent cnme wave of teen-age thup smuggling tobacco into California -presumably from North Carolina, since that's about the only st.ate with a low enough tobacco tu to make smuuling even seem hke bein& wonh whifi. That didn't work. Now they're talking about greedy doctors. And that's not going to fool anyone either. Why? Because none of these red herrinp has anything to do with Proposition 99 and what if s meant to do. Proposition 99 has a single purpose: It will add 25 cents to the tax on a pack of cigarettes and the~by. discourqe young Californians from st.anina a habit that ca n only lead to disease and death. The money raised by Propos.ition 99 will be used to repair the environ- ment burned in fires stancd by cigarettes and in providing a small pan of the cost of health care for those stricken by emphysem~ bean disease and cancer caused by smoking. · Tobacco kills. and the tobacco companies don't care because tobacco sales make hugh profits for them. The enormity of that cymc1sm turns my sto mach. I hope n docs the same for other <:alifom1ans. I really believe It must. That's why the nearly $20 mtlho n I'm told the tobacco companies att spending on advenising to defeat Proposition 99 will be for naUJht. The people of<:alifomia att too sman to be confused by these lies. They Wlll vote .. yes .. on 99 to protect our children. ourselves and our environ- ment. LAU REN P. WHITE Prnident California Medical Association first time, at an auditorium in AuShina Meadow. Jn L 94 7, . Screen· Acton GUild Pra.ident Ronald Reapn told the House Un-American Activities Com- mittee the best way to combat Communist influenctin Hollywood was ~to make democracy work." · In 19S6, an anti.Stalinist revolt that was subsequently crushed by Soviet troops bcpn in Huapry. Commeal:I welcome The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public 1niercst. unen and loneer articles of commentary must be sianed. They should be typed or cfearly wrinen and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot.. P.O. Box 1 S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify a'1tbonhip. If you prefer to make a verbal statement. you may call our WFRE LISTENING tele- phone number -642-6086 - and leave a recorded mesuwe. P1east keep lbae IM"f., brief. jl ' OtM09 Cout DAILY ~LOT/ Sunday, Oclober 23. 1911 CALL 642-5678 ...... litate ftr S.lt leMral HU lwiral C11w Ml 11u llU C.W W .. llU Celli ... ld4 C.ta ... ltll Cllll ... 1114 ••ert ... -UITll.9flmt• a•t oPtA WWWv 1!4:56. utMiTlllAll uanm 11•11 oR11NeAOOK·~ LAA0-126.eoo0own.2M211A., ~!!" .. Ill.I U~U --l.M.. llftD 704 GOidenrod OLDE -..& HI••• Jlllll• 3 Unlta to ctw from. EST fLOOA PLANI yr Ofd, 2 c:.gw, Mduded liiiiia'I lRI At lut, this lo~ l)ome on IUIH•-e4 1a. upper ;:a~~Rf28~ ":"~ ="';:!!! Rarefy on the , mark•ll °"= ~B~ ~.c!:~ Of a x~. Pr= ~t~~ ::0,, =· 8:!:e t!C::. *l\X€Ni <nh.h& .. prop-=~ 1:[~01~: ~:nv':.THIS lovtly hom• ,, •38rl2B·a~ lnt.IP&+detachecl18A c:el'P9t• a pmlnt. Com-=Ta:;~~·~~!~ ~~om u 'u.ooo'To t7M2eoor~73S5 t'Uhlonlllend&llll= arty, 38A houM=rt nlenee. Specious llvlng located neer E•tbluft'a 796, rental. $569,000 plete privacy on your dining 'rm, kit~ nook. 1217,500. Only 4 yeera H<>fM on IQ R•2 corner lot $259,000. Agt8~ M~Y i;'i.5 202S9a~ areas with Interesting use community Patk & 11 on 1 Agent &7~5699 redWoe>d deck w/IP& lot bit-In k"chen + 2 eat g;ar-new. Beet loeatlon ev911· on 11th ~ 1 111 eut of *•BIG CANYON. llgtlt, = ... Sa~ta Ana olnaturalllghling -Large ottl'le=i:t•lnEaat-•• ,..... reluatlon. Buyer'• age.Endoledfrontyatd, able.AlkfotRobeftM*j. Newport Blvd. Alklng btight2BR2BA.outtlde t1.75&-9t62Ao1., :::~r~i~enS:i.,:;'~~~ ~~~. M1n~si::. Jum1ne creek t>eeu11tu1 ~r5m~.~i e1r1um&bek:Ony.~o~ kenl31-12t1 ws.0000wnr11~1 0cwermdl.Frend1,..~~ ••-F•a-irl I hOme". Immediately. w/many upgradu: 3BR 2tnBC: ~hm• 11'!HERYANK$40-1529 = ~pe:.,,cJ;. llU-~;,~·$515K . -•-Owner ready to move! Frenctt drs. & Wlftdowl, • .....,... w/lam rm. uar MC, 0t 780-5000 out FrMhty oaAn\ed -2BA 1BA 1ownhome. OWnt/AQt c.11 collect Of _. .. ~; • M kttc:hen w/~ tile,~ ~· View. etc. etc. 837-to55 ltr MA.V MM-In oonditTon. Com-W...,/Drye# hook~ & cell Iv ""9<11t)Ml-t657 .... 11 I 2112 little ' net a ' GE m I c r o. 1W .1111 Open Sun 1-5. 8 Atoll. ~ .. / munlty p()Ol, spd tenntl, EASTSIDE LiUiit liOiftt enc Io H d garage 'liiiiiiiiliiiiiii~iiiii .,..ln41r1-1 ::==.-:i; \:n.S: ~~f~"=. ~~~~sfe~;d~H•_ ~t~'l\.1.JI' l~:x .11 121s.ooo.c.a1Mar1ys Towmcw. 2M 2w. :.!r.:».:C.Jr!~~nn• ** .. .us** .. MWIPAY90T! 1•2 1200 I newroof.Gr .. ttor.mer-Currently leaaed at S Pool.,... 7~5 RE'"' TORS• LIUY .. IUll pool,ape,redwooddedt. One blodt to the beectlll w:=~~~~ ~~1m·. E~I~ I :::~,ln~hrm~.:~~ =~·~v:ia:,N:. ~LENNARTSON,Bl<A aUi.1•1r1nt1n llMIU i=-~~~ ==:~:A enhlp. You ,ma 8 t m nook off kitchen w/t>ay 1825,000. Call RICK •FOR SALE BY OWNER LOWEST PRICE 2 1ty-31fr 11111 IEW Will coopefate w/agema 2BA Unit• ~/laundry & mthty (lym~I we:~: . window. A beeutlful tam-VESCl, 154-4200 1STTIME ON MAAKET fam.rm2'ABaguardgate F~BULOUSLikenew 38r, nrepwc:e. 4 cw pwtllng !~·~-~!~i19t. M~vsttll • ily neighbofhood Mar 3BR 2~ w/2 bd~2~-= $429,900. 891-f702 Agt UITill! 2Ba, $242.750. Dave _. _ IUITY1 Weit bar In master aul1e ,,. .... .,._, "''""' "~ ech<>Oll, chUr~. tennla unltPE. N sn4!'T'°1st.UN ,..: " NEW -OCEAN VIEW sr:a 3BR 2'ABA de-White agent 545-5478 4BA2iA on ~ ttreet. PrlYate patlOt & m<>fel "'57 ..,.,..2 ~ E Wk l parks. S«t.000 0 "' .,_ tui.. 0eme rm wf-..1 bW. IP&· •"99.000. Call DIANA _ .. __ -vvv __ ..,., ____ •• -=-v,=,,....n_sl REALTY WORLD . lll-11M 520Begonla.873-1863 Watchtl'leboataentertl'le townnouae-s,-. llTTlllYI .U.reoucedtol3e9000 PROSSER 780-5000 Of FIND NEWPORT BEACH SIU •UIEF•* ~a~bBo~. Laogu•a 141~~1 ~~ ~~~ llllftMIT TredttlQNIAlty831-7370 844-6590 Ptft larrttt IHr j C.E~E El .KJNS -As ' 4-Plex with panor1mlc cratt1manlhlp $899,000. Ing 1236.000. This It on.of the belt floor W II TIE Piii l'tllr MA.V I P.!!! Cll-.ll'Ml'l v1ew1 2Bdrms with fife-Linda-721-0116 -UT/M 12_. pl1n1 ... The Atrium ~ " h h I ss'f ed I ..al RE.~LTOR~ B .. utltul remodeled facet and balconlea. Lola -780-~ ...--Specloua w/rOO((I tor Well dellgned home ha 4 ;"Wrrv"i'"'fl' i.u· 41 'JI t roug C a t I -home. CtoM to Salling ~975,000. 30"/o Down. Grubb & Elll1 Reattore 2111 PlllflC more. 4BR (could be 6), bedroom•. 2.5 baths. ~t. W I "-"'-I A .t 1> Ctubt '°'ocean & N>' Damon Agt 863-1500 M4-e200 3BA. 1BR 18A doWn. famltyroomwlthwetbar, REALTORS• s ·~ COLD Well BANl(eRO Expect the best: ....... ,. IELCDIRT HILL Sl41,lll lllMI P1aia1a11 . BEACH DUPLEX, Pride of OwnerSl'llp, 2 BR/1 BA; 2 BR/2 BA. Try $325,000. Call Agt. Carol 548-5421. Ylewa. Pvt dock 1111. Call Dys 642-0342 Wknds e 111-1000 e Family rm f0tmal dining, DOOi and hot tub. Across MlcMel 8rytll $495,714 • · ,.. 1111111 a" nv1ng e, ... oentered from quiet neighborhood 111 ... •HU .. -- 1 I around atrium *'a foun-park, new paint, new 111111 3710 DAFFODIL. OPEN • ~ ~ taln Only $309 000 catpetlng In prime Mesa .,. SAT-SUN 1-5. Beautiful irtmftrn11fllwl•i' fi ~ t..U:.aui.n V.,dearM.Ju1tllstedat OPEN SUNDAY 1-SPM new 2Br 2Ba, 2-gar gar-111t ......... Jerr ~ ~ $399.000. SELECT 404 BOLERO m· Comm. pool & spa, Beautifully remodeled 2BR Ml-SILL BH&O 751-5000 3 Car garage. community 50,~r 1rrsJ! l800. 2'hBA llngle story. Enjoy! 1llT air-I! WIUll• 1111 IOO · pool. VfK'/ low mO(lthly -bay & ocean views from • ~-• duea. VfKY clean & close Beautiful Corona del Mar eat-In kltel'len. charmlng1 0.. UYl• 11 Fabulous upgradell Belt 3BR 1BA Freedom home. to Hoag Hotl)ltaJ. home great location 3 IMng rm w/lrplo or while •U m111 Mesa Verde location New paint & carpets. J•coes RLTY blks. to beach & shof>s. aunbathlng on the lrOf'lt One stoty, 4BR 2BA, tam-w / 5 BR 3 BA . . I am-Prlncipall only. Hef'itage n $425,000 Includes condo dedtl 2 cw page, rm to Uy rm/dining rm com-Uy/dining combination. ln1199tmenta. 111 H10 . plan• for exist. properiy. expand, Mff,000. Hurry. blnatlon. New roof, dee-New roo~ new 11nd-111.L PAI........ • 759. 1193 won't laat. Call RICK orator touches. Pool scaplng. lose to ooft I t C::L f Ml VESCI, 854_.200 w/plenty ol patio tor course. Just reducecf to U • --• •BY OWNER. Peninsula entertaining. Lovely, $329.000. Stepa to beach. lovely condo. 2600 1f. 2Br 3Ba. quiet location. Value. lo· t•EW IUl.n decoratOf's home w/ In-den. ms1r aulte w/lrplc & SPYIUSS HILL Vlewa of Catalina, night lights & 8'G canyon from this 2 BR, 21A BA eophlatlcated townhome. Formal IMng room, 2 fireplace. Beautifully mM'lt.med. 5Br ~Ba Lux Home. Lael cation & charm for onlyl .. Ul.L I co. me unit. Call.. Agt. Jecuzzl. 3 car gar+ guest optton avail 11/ 1 $329,000. I l81ma 531-1613 prkng,secsys .. bay/ocean $750,000. 631-5866 Celt .... 1124 TllB.UIULn -MElmlUIW I view trom root garden Super Plan 3 Jasminel I ' Ml-Sill ...... ...E $4691<. 80"/e lln1nc. avail Partl. 2 Sty, 3BR, 2'/\BA. E'SIOE 3Br house current-r.... .... UT /11112-1 215 19th St. 875-2332 lamrm.2 caratta<:hgar. ly undergoing m1for re-I FABULOUS 3Br 2'11Ba 3Br/2Ba 01790S SJ 1• 2 -~tanford Unlveralty •LRG Oceanlrt Duplex central air. $475,000.I modeling. $295,000 314 withyard.Elsldeloc .• ap-$191 ,99086·3 penT un tt Town Canter 38A 3BA 1-0Br 1-2Brtwnhaestyle. First Team Realty, Maai 'Broadway. C11l Jon Parry prox 1800 sf. $22F,OOO. 12· • owne • Princeton Twnhm . c~ sot, win tradfior Hanson, 857-2121 557-7910/d 642-6301/e Call Linda, Agt. 548-6643 646-3641 Agent CloM to everything. Up-jsFR M25K. Bkr 759-5080 WATERERON:f HOMES, INC. e"mlllfl s""JI . . . Realtors\_Rl BAYSID£ VIU.AC£ 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home. Back bay complex with clubhouse, pool & spa. Airy & brltht fresh grey & white color scheme. Corner lot b!t. sr;f~Z~~.~.~.' .. ~~~'.~.~'.~ .. ~.~.~.1.i.~ .. ~~.~.~~stri.i<f~ IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm fam ily home with den & charming country kitchen in Colony: Attractively landscaped low maintenance yard. Walk to all schools & shopping from this quiet neighborhood with community pool & tennis. 631-1400. SS259,900 NEWPORT CREST Townhome with 3 bdrms includ- ing master with sitti,ng room & sunny deck, eat-in kitchen, formal dining & 2 car attached garage. High ceilinged, spacious & in move-in condition. Com- munity pool, spa & tennis. 631-1400 ............ $265,000 21 Berloffnte>------·--------Sunday 1-5 NEWPORT beach duplex just steps from sand, walk to everything. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm cottage with tile floors & new kitchen & bath and 1 bdrm apartment over the double garage. 631-1-400 ......................................................................... $329,000 BALBOA P£NINSULA Nine exclusive new Cape Cod townhomes with bay views. Each with 2 bdrms, 2\l'J baths, oak cabs, security system & dble garafte. ~~er,~~.~:.~.~~:.~~~.7:.~.~~~~:.~~f 2~~~ ta~~'. Cnnee at Bay (Off Balboa Bl•d) , nan,. 1-5 BACK BAY with a Newpo11fddress. Custom 3 bdrm home with separate brge master, family and formal dlnln~ rooms on lovely luge lot. One story with :~~~l. c~~~:&.~.~~ ... ~.~~.~~~ ... ~~~~~·i·~~-$a3~1.~ m Uni St Sunc1a,. 1-s Vlll.A BAI BOA. penthouse condo with fantastic oc~n & sunset views. Lovely 2 bdrm & den with vaulted & skyllt ceilings & la!l,e patio. Prof esslonally decorated. Gated complex, bike to beach. 631-1400 ................................................................... ; ..... $388,000 NEWPORT 8!.Aaf duplex. Just steps to sand & shopping. Remodeled 2 bdrm cottage with tile & berber arpeted floors, Anderson windows & mir- rored wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm apt & 1 bdrm ~~~~.~~: .... ~~.~-.. ~~~ ... ~~~.~.~~.~ ... ~ .... ~.~'.'.'.~13;~,~~ CORONA D£L MAR Brand new contemporary con - dos nar completion. Open & bright with 3 bdrms, fp, family room, inside laundry & dble 'l:rage. Tof =;~l~. :-;~~:~~~~~.~ .... ~~.~~.~~~~.~-~ ... ~ c;;ezoo Remodeled 2 story shingled charmer. Front house with 3 bdrms, dormer windows, formal dining plus a 2 bdrm apt over the double prase. New kitchen, roof, plumbing, electric, heet Ir air. 631-1400 ..................................................... $649,000 Ill ·-· NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HJGHWAY 714-631-1400 •• l. . - **LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT** With a premier, full harbor view. The epitome of casual elegance is showcased in this fabulous home, 3 complete master suites, banquet sized dining room, several entertaining areas & gracious living room opening to bayfront terraces plus slips for 2 brge yachts, (one up to 75) with additional side ties. The finest materials & custom lighting, sound & security system. 631-1400 ...... $3,975,000 WATERFRONT CONDO Front row unit with pan- oramic views of the entire harbor. Freshly painted 2 bdrm, 2 bath expanded luxury coop with new tile, drapes & wall~pers. Available boat slip at $1.75 per ft . Owner will carry 1st Trust Deed. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $399,000 NEWPORT Comfortable & spacious J bdrm beach house with fireplace, great ocean views, & 1 bdrm apt on large (over 3000 sq. ft.) lot jut steps to sand. lot size offers good expansion possibilities. 631-1400' ......................................................................... $442,000 114 ltth St.. ..------•. Sunda>' l·S LIDO ISL£ Lowest priced home on the island. Bright & open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & luge living room opening to sunny patio and small yarCf. Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis & beacP\. 631-1400 .............................................. $595,000 H.Ul80lt VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tiie & berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open contemporary 4 bedroom with secluded lnd 1tory ~!~~~3~~~ .. ~~~.~.1~.~~~.~~~AJr.~ ••ll 0.-W ·~ ••• UDO ISL& Chlnnlna 3 bdrm with 2 complete m11ter IUftes, 1 up wtth adioining family room & one down pkll 1u1e formal dlninz room. Country ~~~=~b~,:00 .. ~~~~.:~~~ ...... ~~.~~~.r;:,~ JU. Wad7W ... , .... l·I NIWPOltT HEIQKl'S Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse. Soa.rlum additions ausment the incredible harbor views. Included are a party room, family room, DOOi I IPI a 1 bdrm guest cottage In a woOded hillside senlns. 631-1400 ................................ ~ ........ SS795,ooo ~ HILL Beautiful S bdrm whh French doors & paned Windows, private pool & IPI Ir lovely hlll view. Fresh & hfllht with white tlle throuthoUt entry, famtly & formar dtnln1 rooms & •In kitchen. 631-1400 ..................................... " ....................... S799,C>OO WATEllFllOllT llOME8, INC. ......... LIDO VILLACE Exciting property with a wall of ~lass on the Lido Channel & dock for an 80' boat. Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath condo with den, marble fp & large 6~~~14~~~~.~.~ ... 1.~ ••• ~ ••• ~~~:. •• ~~~~~.~.~~~~.~~.~ ••• si~r.~ DOVER SHORES Remodeled J bdrm bayfront with huge mastersuite, den, family room, dock for a large yacnt & sparklint water views. Terraced bayside ~~.~~~-~~ot. .... ~'.~~.~~~-.~~~: .. ~.~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~sf.'2~~.~ nt Momlna Star------·--·--Sunday l·S LINDA ISLE Mediterranean bayfront, dock for large yacht, 40' living rm, library, family rm & dining rm with water views, great for entertaining. Bri~t & ~r,~.;J~~ ... ~'.~~ ... ~~~~~~~~.' ... ~ ... ~~.~-~ ... ~ ... i~595,~~ UDO ISLE Spectacular • bdrm. custom home. ~Ith Mediterranean overtones. Family & formal dining rooms & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous parklike lawn & gardens leading to the 70' dock with side tie. 631-1400 ....................................................... $2,095,000 LIDO ISLE exciting comteporary architecture, a great lido Nord view location & dock for 2 ~rge rachts. Floor to ceiling walls of gbss, bayfront dining & master, gourmet ltitchen & private roofdecl<. 631-1400 ....................................................... $2,250,000 BIC CANYON a sophisticated custom contemporary 5 bdrm estate with oversized living r.oom, formal dining & family rooms, office, excercise & steam 6),~~~.~.~ .. ~~-1.~~~.~ ... 1.~.~~-.~~~.~.~~~ .. ~'.~.~ .. ~'2~4~,~ LINDA ISLE Bayfront Spectacular remodeled 3 bdrm with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats: Quality ~~t~{~.~~~!.~.~~ .. ~~~~~~.~'.~~~ .. ~~.~~'. .. ~~~-~.:2,~~~ CORONA DEL MAR Beachfront. fabulous 3 bdrm with unparalleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bfight & open custom contemporary has bleached hardwood floors & 10' mahogony doors. 631-1400 ........................ $2,980,000 LIDO ISLE Lovely traditional bayfront with slips for several boats & n • on the water. Elegant two story with 4 bdrms up, mards quarters down plus formal dining, family room, library & brick terrace. 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• S3,9C)(),()C)() BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 311 MARINE AVE. 714-873-8900 ' i raded. Must eeel, •Mature reliable local 267,500 Ownr 854-7570 N.B. coup(e experience In PlllllTll TIWllllE eatate mgmt wl" Houte;slt 3BR 3BA 1400 s/I Your Mome while you re w/upgradeS located next gone. Fee negotiable to UCI. By amclous -ownr Bonded, refs. 751-3510 $259.000. Open Sat/Sun •IPIB •11• 12-4PM. 64 Stanford Ct. SUNDAY \-5 854-2372 NEWPORT 1$l!AND IPll Mii 4BR 2BA on pvt Island F.•u1·-10-1 lo cation. $4'45,000. 410 r ·-" 39th St. Balboa IBlvd., UCI Towncenter, 2 master not1h on 38th. Marlon 3rd BO/Den, 3Ba, a/c, Buie Riiy, 722-1483 upgrades. att. gar & ------~-....,,.-.,..,..-­ carport, view. pool, ten-•IHI In 1-IN• nls. $267,500. 69 Stan-Studio condo. Ver1111ies lord 854-7~ $89,500. 213/387-5900 faU IC l 3BR 2'n+BA Cust8m - aa •-s/F nome.· pr1. street $599K ...., -~pen .Houae Sat/Sun Mafor price reduction, 1-5. 610 Donald PL se50.000Agt497-1744 **OPEN SUNDAY** #20 LANDFAU., N.I . NEWPORT CREST 2 BR, townhome. den, 2t.; BA. Berber carpeting, comm. pod/spa/tennis . Wolk to beoch t 1-51 ................ $280,000 ** IY Af'POJNTMENT * * KJNGS IOAD, N.I. Very livable home, approx. 1943 sq.It. Remodel plans included w ith purchase price of I 1.51 ............................................. $I00,000 COUIGI PAIK, SIAl llAOf 3 ~ home, excellent oreo & school system. Move in condition .................... $285,000 621 UDO 'AIK DltlVI Absolutely beautiful 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Moster suite hos wollt in closet, sub parking, boot slip ovoil ........................................ $625,000 MLaoA NNINSULA DUPlEX Shon walk 10 lun. 3 BR. 2 BA. den UPPER: 3 BR 38A, ON, Boy View ................ $625,000 UDO PAIK Dtt. Hl..alSE Ocean breezes & sunsets, comm. pool, slip ovoil, sec. bldg. Wolk to beoch ....................... $265,000 ~T atlST TOWNHOMI 2 BR, 2!.; BA. 2 decks, comm. pool/spo/tenn1s. Wolk 10 beoch ....................... $240,000 601 UDO 'AIUC DIM Prestig ious boyfront <Of\do with splendid view, 2 BR, 21~ BA, comm. pool, 2.C hr security. Also for leas. $2250/Mo .............. $415,000 VIA ICOION, UOO tSll 4 BR + d1n1ng room on 45' lot, 3 cor goroge. Spoc1ous patio. 8eom ceilings ................ $710,000 VIA ICOION, UDO ISll Two story home on ttrMf to ttrMt lot. a.a.Md ce~ingi. "°"'°'Ion thuttet1. Tiie ftoors, 2 fWepfoces . ............................................. SlfS,000 VISTA IAYA, N.a. 4 M, 3 8A spoclOUs home, rpo/pooA, lcwge lot. Cul·de-soc. ~ lonlltv home .................... $389 ,000 UDO tSll UYFIONT 2 story, 3 BR. 41? BA. den, on sandy beoch locoti0n. A /C uPllOtrS .... .. ................... $1, 195,000 .....suLA POINT OceonfrOl'll home right on the ''a'Ol.O•t oport"*'t ovtr gotoge. Gf, • ..... view Shown by .;;-~~ Udolllllly 3371*UdD ~'='CA 929'3 . .... .. -I •Spa . • •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool "'Give Addr ... at Guard Gate HOMES FOR. SILE 2 BEDROOI 506 Acacia Avenue, Olde Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 257 Brentwood, E'slde Costa Mesa 759-6600 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 Corsica, Newport North 644-6200 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , 3710 Daffodil, Coroha del Mar 759-1552 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 207 Harbor Woods Pl, Harbor Woods 644-6200 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 2143 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $229,900 Sat-Sun ~-4 31 Southhampton, Belcourt Hill 644-9060 $640,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Barlovento, Newport Crest 631 -1400 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Varcsa, Vista Filare, Northwood 631-1400 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEM 215 61st St, Newport Beach 722-9730 $225,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 610 Avacado, Olde Corona del Mar 759-6600 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 2649 Elden 110, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $220.000 Sat-Sun t.5 711 Lido Park "J". Newport Beach 645-0303 $329.000 · · • Sunday 1-5 ...,43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge, N~ 673-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1040 Pescador Dr, Dover Shores. Npt Bch 631-7300 $645,000 Sunday 1-5 t 1614 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terr. CdM 722-1900 $699,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 222 Amethyst, Balboa Island 631-1400 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 14 Del Uvorno, Westpark, Irvine 673-9333 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 217 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $950,000 Sullday 1-5 1777 Hummingbird, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $397,500 Sunday 1-5 242 Lugonia St, Newport Beach 646-7171 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 33 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 3155 Corte Portoflno. Newport North 631-7300 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3024 Corte Hermosa, Newport No. ~iltas, NB 760-5000 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3080 Corte Moran. Newport No. Villas, NB 760-5000 $575,000 Saturday 1-4 20291 Cypress. Santa Ana Heights 756-9162 $375,000 Sat-Sun 12-5 * * t 3311 Devon Cir, Huntington Harbour 759-6700 $1,095,000 Sunday 12-4 2207 Fiesta, The Bluffs, Newport Beach 760-1900 $375,000 Sunday 12-4 614 Gary Place, Newport Heights 644-9060 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 39 Hiiisdaie, Belcourt Terrace 631-1400 $698,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1701 lrvlne Ave. Baycrest 644-9060 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..., t 139 Jasmine Crk Rd, Jasmine Crk CdM 891-1702 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 21401 Kings Road, Newport Beach 644-9060 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1801 Mariners Or. Westcliff 759-9100 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 * * •d320 Morning Star, Dover Shores 631-1400 $1,250,000ddddd Sunday 1-5 2498 Parmley Lane, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $339.900 S,!Jnday 1-5 2045 Port Bristol. Harbor View Homes, NB 760-5000 $499,950 Sunday 1-5 114 Corsica. Newport North 644-6200 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2183 Aural Lane, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $216,900 Sat 12-5;Sun 1-4 1016 Sandpiper. H.V. Hills 759-6600 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 124 South Bayfront. Balboa Island 644-6200 $1,725,000 Sunday 1-5 10042 Suntan Circle. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $284,900 Sat-Sun 1-5 112 Via Wazters. lido Isle 631-1400 $750.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ""2532 Vista Drive. Bayshores 644-9060 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 410 39th St, Newport 1sland, NB 759-6700 $445,000 Sunday 1-5 1064 El Camino, Mesa Del Mar. CM 540-7355 $272.000 Sunday 11:30-4 •704 Goldenrod. +Income. Old CdM 673-5599 $559,000 Sunday 1-4:30 16700 Markham, Fountain Valley 546-2313 $227.500 Saturday 12:30-3:30 31405 Monterey, Laguna Beach 497-1744 $650,000 Sunday 12-4 3719 Park Green. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $698,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 608 Seward, Corona Highlands 759-6600 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26651 Trasmiras, Mission Viejo 759-6600 $380,000 Sunqay 1-5 204 Via Barcelona, Lido Isle 631-1400 $649,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs 759-6600 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2404 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 644-4088 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEN . •2226 Alta Vista, Eastbluff. NB 644-9060 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 63 Beacon Bay, Newport Bea.ch 631-7300 $1 ,400,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••57 Belcourt Dr. North, Belcourt 644-6200 · $1 ,495,0000 Sunday 1-5 t 24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 644-6200 $2.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3153 Country Club, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $394,000 Sunday 1-5 ..., t 1 Harbor Ridge. Harbor. Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ""22 Heritage, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $865,000 -Satt Sun-1--5 •2860 lnroz Or. Mesa Verde, CM 631-7370 $369.000 Sunday 1-5 ..., ••• 115 Irvine Cove Court. Laguna Bch 721-1200 $2.250.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 ""•••2560 Irvine Cove Crest. Laguna Bch 721-1200 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 957 Magellan, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $224,900 Sunday 1-4 •2012 Port Bristol. Harbor View Hms. NB 673:9333 $534.900 Sal/Sun 1-5 1927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View .Homesj NB 721-1200 $589,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1974 Port Edward. Harbor View Homes 644-9060 $635.000 Sunday 1-5 t * 621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgt~ ~wpt Sch 759-1219 $550.000 Sunday 1-4 ""••39 Rockingham, Belcourt 644-9060 $1 .370.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 221.8 Rowland. Santa Ana 631-1266 $249,900 Sunday 1-4 • ..., • * 17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn. NB 673-9333 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 1701 Starlight Cir. Baycrest. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $499.000 Sunday 1-5 * * t 64 1 Via lido Soud. lido Isle 631 -1400 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ""1910 Yacht Maria, Seaview. NB 644-9060 $565.000 Sunday 1-5 ••""•2100 Yacht Mischief, Seaview. NB 759-1234 $589.000 Open Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 539 Fullerton. Newport Heights 644-9060 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18484 Santa YOlands. Fountain Valley 645-0303 $410.000 Sunday 12-5 828 W. Oceanfront. Peninsula 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 1827 Mariner's Drive, Westcliff -- ..... ~:~:o~ar::l;:·:~; Canyon. ::nd-ay_l_-,.5 ____ • i; t J !I ij f j ii;-:~ :~~~f?';~j -W 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights 631-7300 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-S.. 300 Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 2 Titan. Turtle Rock 644-6200 $559,000 •e63 Towne Street. Costa Mesa 646-3641 $191 ,990 Sunday 12-5 1741 Tustin ;: 16B. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $165,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 370 23rd Street, Newport Bffch 631-1400 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 401 Vista Roma, Bluffs 644-6200 $349,000 403 Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-90e0 $299,000 302 Vista Suerte, The Bluffs ~ 759-6600 $278,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 474 Westmln1ter. Npt Ht1, Nwpt 8ch 759-9100 $347,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 .. 3 II •l•s FAI Ill tr IEI · •810 Oonatd Pi.a. N.B. ' 831-2793 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1819 ~llM (Westctlff) N.8. MM791'410,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 • 2592 CWcte Or. 8eyehorel, Nwpt 8ctl 142-5200 1721,400-Sund9y 1-5 ..,.._ 11•..-•" ii SEAVIEW. t 81l 2'1tlA • atn .... Pnf ludlta,.. ,.... • flllio. r.-..u, dllt"orated 6 W.U ma• ..._........ OPIMSAT/ICI 1-1 llM IACn m•o, D ....... ~ .............. ,, OPPlllD AT 11 .. 111 ..... CAY. nt-;1Sll • ..., Pllet 142-1111 I Ill ,1us Fii "I tr -IEI . 2500 Chff Onve, Chffhaven, Nwpt Bch 63 1-7300 $1,500 ,0000 Sunday 1-5 ~307 Francisco, Newport Beach 760-5000 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 3181 Madeira. Mesa Verde. CM 5.0-7355 $329.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1814 Port Charles, Harbor View Homes 644-6200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 2 BEDROOM • • 2520 Poplar Lane «Ps•• Mesa 5"8·09°36 s 169 900 Sun 1-4 ........ 16 Qaycrest Ct. Bayview. NB 854-9693 $259,000 Sunday 12-5 •434 Bolero. Newport Beach 673-9333 $159.~ SattSun-f-;5- •301 Cypress, Peninsula 631-1400 From$345,000 Open Dally 1-5 ••=20 Landfall. Newport Crest, Npt Sch 67~7300 $280,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 . t 120 33rd St Newport Beach 673-3777 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 \. 2 BR plus Fii RI er HI •""•280 Cagney 301. Vtlla Balboa NB 642-2134 $279,900 • Sunday 1-5 + 7 Sea Cove. Sea Island 644-6200 $579,000 3 IEIRHM 404 Bolero, Newport Beach 675-6670 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-~ Sunday 1-5 2336 Elden=H (E/s1de) Costa Mesa 548-6643 $225,000 Sun. 1-5 2192 Pacific. Costa Mesa 650-7000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •64 Stanford Ct. Princeton Twnh11'9, Irvine 854-2372 $259,000 Sa\fSun 12-4 2057 Tustin Ave =F. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $215,000 Sat/Sun1-5 689 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 721-1200 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 •27 10 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $276.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * 522 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $329.000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 •2401 Vista Hagar, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $275, 700 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi t v8 Atoll Jasmine Creek, CdM 837-1055 Sunday 1-5 * • v 817 H1b1scus Ct. Jasmine Park. COM 857-2121 $475.000 Sunday 1-S 1095 Sea Bluff. Newport Beach 63 1-1266 $284 .900 Sunday 12-4 t 2 Serena Court Newport Crest 631-1400 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Starburst Court. Newport Terrace 631-7300 $179,900 Sunday 1-5 * 1985 Vista Caudal. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $529.000FEE Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR ,1us 2 II 705 Larkspur. Olde Corooa Del Mar 759-6600 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Ill ,11s 1 II . 114 39th St • Newport Beach 631-1400 $442,000 Sunday 1·5 3 Ill ,11s 2 II 520 e.gc>n1a Corona dtl M• 17l-116S SU5.000~--~~Sat/Sufl ~ • COLDWeLL BAN~eRO . Expect the best~ 844·1• CHMll918 TRADl'110llAL CON- T ... ORAllY W, I -. I U. aL•ACMID OAK PLOOlll. GORamOU8 ... PATIO, ...... LOCATION. CALL Dllm -OR GAYLA ITAPPOe _..CCMU MYNW IC& M:a, I .. 1¥. M. Pl.AllTATIOel 8M&n' • TDS. TDRACOTTA :ti llMUI CAI& IT. PRORl~Y LAND-8CAND. AIR CoemmGlllD a 80Pl•TCATID -~ IYl- Tm. IEE llYU ITUFI• IT 11 -PEUCll ..... CALL 11111 TEICH 131-1211 REIM~ of Costa Me~ I • ' I ', - ru UNDER $500 000 M>Ptl•TICATED TOWl•IO• 1117,000 Wonderful exposure, sunllaht all day. Beauti- fully upgraded floorlnj. all white and easy to live wtth. Two BR, areat for young couple or single executives. Triona Bergin LITTLE DOLL HOUSE 1221.000 Comfort and luxury In outstanding near New- port Center location. Newer 2BR, executive condominium. Large deck. community pool and spa. Nancy lmbemlno QUALITY BUil T-FORMER MODEL SIOl,900 Three BR, 2'hBA, home with red tile roof, new carpeting. custom cabinetry. Reflects outstand- ing pride•of ownership. Beverly Duddy OWNER MAY F1NANCE "75.000 Bay view, slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat. Two BR, 2BA, condominium with com- munity pool. Sun deck. Two parkJng spaces. Gayle Amato CORONA DEL MAR '441,500 Located In near new pte guarded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to vlllace or ocean. Three BR. 21hBA. famny room. Overlooks park. Gloria Robertston or Carolyn Lowe HAMOR VIEW HC>m8 '4IO.OOO Carmel model, 38R. famtJy f'OOm, great poten- tial, next to areenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your contractor. Ann Peters •ACtM>UPLIX 1415,000 Fabulous pride ot ownership. Walk to beach, peat rental property. Upstairs unit 3BR, 2BA. laundry fac.lllties. Downstairs unit 3BR. 2BA. Four car parklnc. Trtona Bergin WATERFRONT PROPERTIES SAU OR TUM $1,550,000 This bayfront home, wlll consider trading down for duplex In Corona del Mar, or slnale family home In Newport Beach. Wonderful 5BR, In prime location with pier & slip. Barbara Aune or catolyn callan aAL80A 18U.ND-f'R .. llA YFRON11,721,GOO Two master suites. Prtv1te patio with spa. Teak c:Abanetry, custom stone ftreplaces. Laree pier and dock wUI accomodate several larae yachts. All overlooklnc THE BEST VIEW IN THE HARBOR. Martha Macnab or Sara Kinman C.O.M.WllWATIRYISW '1,111,- Dramatlc I 80 decree vleW1 of ocean Jetty. CAtallna and sunteta. Listen to the '°";;ct of the waves. SPll(k>us older home wtth 48R, SBA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lots Jacobs or Linda Oeth SELECTED PROPERTIES ~ARD~ftD 1131.000 Blc Canyon, expanded Dover model, 2BR. 28A buJJt In entertainment center. hardwood floors. crown moldlncs, wet bar. air condltloned. Land- scaped by Roeers Gar.Qens. Madelyn Gonzales PENINSULA.PARK-PRIVACY '815,000 Four BR, 2'h8A, family home away from the crowds yet close to wedge, beach and bay actlvltleS. A dream place to raise an active family. Hobie Denny CUSTOMIZED SOMERSET 1725,000 BeautJful 5BR, Harbor View Homes. Completely remodeled Inside and out. Everything new and finished to perfection. Located in one of New- ports most desirable areas. Beverly Morphy BELCOURT $1,415.000 Elepnt Belcourt Callery custom home (former model) with 4-5 BR's plus entertainment room and 4 baths. Orcular staircase overlooks araclous living areas. Professionally landscaped rear garden with pool. Belle Partch OPEN HOUSES BELCOURT 4 BR+fR SEA ISLAND 2 BR+fR, vu BLUFTS l BR NEWPORT NORTH 2 BR JASMINE PARK l 8R, FR, vu BIC CANYON 4BR+VR, vu PENINSULA 4 8R H.VHOME lM+FR H.V. HOME 5M+FR SEA ISLAND 2 .. Flt, w IUJF'5 ,. NEWPOlt'T NORTH 2• IAIMINE PARK J-.n.w llGCAHYON 4 •+n.vv IMDOlt wooos 2• llGCAHYON ,. IELCOUIT 4•+Fa TUltTUROQ( , . IALIOA ISLAND ,. H.VHOM£ , .... H.V.HOM£ ,.+n SATURDAY tf~ 1:~:00 57 lelcowt Dr N B . .,.rtch 7 ... C... ..... l·S .... l·S ., .. l·S ···-..... ........ 1-S ..... 1-5 . ...., M 1111.-1-S SUNDAY ..... M .... ..... .., C. AINto 401Vleta ...... O.Wall 114C..... A. Perklnt ........ S.Shuler MC..,.P..., S. Shtrar 11M ........... H.Denny "" ,.,. c.-111 p L Jacot. 1114~CMfm S.fAton 2 Civic Pl•z•, #100 • IS VIEW PROPERTIES THI GOOD LFE 1111,- ln this air condttJoned 2BR, 2'hBA. home. F1aptone courtyard with reHection pond and fountains. Granite, marble, plantation shutters. Community pool, spa, tennis. Gayle Amato IMERALD •AV-OCEAN 8tD£ $1,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous pi>tentlal. We just listed thJs at $1, 150,000. Lots of parkJng. Two stories O.K. Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley 81Q CANYON-YleW • $1,111,000 Contemporary home overlooking 8th fairway of Blc Canyon. Four BR, 3'hBA, large formal dining room enclosed In cedar. Santa Maria stone and clear class. Courtyard with spa. carol Allison FMULOUS ISTATE·VIEW $1,500,000 Six BR, 5'h8A, with family room. slttlnc room and formal dining. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool, outside cook.Ing facility and entertainment area. Two separate master suites. Triona Bergin FMULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,116,000 Traditional Country French, 5BR, 6'hBA, home. Serene settlna on 8'8 Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, Incredible quality throuch- out. Danny 8'bb or Stephanie Grody OYeRLOOKING .UCH 11.371,000 Terrific new 3BR, 4'hBA with convertible den. Looks down on the private beach & pounding surf. This Is Emerald Say's 'best location. Seller may carry flnandnc to qualtned buyer. Ask for Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley ..... ,...Av om ••,ooo New Fairway One custom home. Outstandlnc In quality and deslcn. 48R. 4'hBA, library, ~us master suite. Golf CQUtSe, mountain and city llcht views from every room. DaMy Btbb or Stephanie Grody 9IQ CANYON cueTOM .... _. ~t family home set on one of the ~ Iota. Spedoul rooms, bleKhed oak floOn. 68lt. ~ate laree cabana. POOi. 1nd spe. Y.,._.. ~. DMny IMbborSt.-n.. hanle Qrodr . ......- --~ ... -----...,.___,~- " ' M t • r r ti I L ·.,· r 1 t , H t • • d f y .._..,. __ ..,.. m• 1 1 Vllw of ... ~---·----••••M•--.: ..... s. ,._ ••11 ...... •• 1 • llu llu °''' t IV ··---·-L Clrd . ....__ ........... .... ... 31A. ............ -.. -....... -..... ·.--,, SI I 11 Q -•111umr ml.Ill • ..__ Ol c.l llMI; .................. -.................... 0. .... ~!" .. _:.~~•~•-••mo~M.-= UK --UJI" .. c..... ................... -................. _ ... _.,...... l , .. ---.-... "'a .. """' .... "----·---..... .... ,... When you want to we• aomething very epecial, tw9'I .. lblokltety t>n*-ldN ..... unlined 1Uit Of 9Uttdt'eM that II ftattefiiig to all figures. So _,.,.. for days thld lt8t1 Mrty Ind end late. 0111'*' Patt9m 4075 ii 8Y8'teble ln Mill I I Sizes Ito . 8 a11p1ues t25 PIH tor..n pmn.m Olldlnld. a..I to: R11 lllr Miii, =..=· 8c11 «>GO, Niia. Mt. . Prtnl ...... iillddr• ••• m =:::rn.=::=(NY-MI w - '~:~:~:~' S©R~µ-~ctrs· WOID GAMI f dtted bv CLAY I "OLLAN ------- O lleor•ol"Qt' •>-e 6 ,.-.c~t'ed words below 10 -alee 6 S1'1'ple words P• I'' e••ers of l!'Oci't 1n its Ii ,.e-ol s Ju.,.,.\ E L F A M E I I 1 12 I I .,. 0 I M E E S 1~ I I I I GLEN O I I I I I I Is _ I WHOR GT I I I I I I 1 "When you're a father," lec- tured my mom, "you have all lorts of Jobs to do." "Beinp • father lsn't the work.' I grinned, "It's being the aon of I· V 0 R 0 E 0 a that'• WOf'kl" I I I' I I I IT Al T IR YI E I I e C:o"'P'~'· tn. cl'luclcle ~oled 1 0 11 by f,li,,.g tn the m1ssmg .,Ofck _ _.._ -..i.1--...a..-.1.. _ .... __ _,_ you detfelop from it-c> No 3 below IO•tj _., .. •=· r r r r r I' r r r r r 1 •=:-I I I I I I I I l I I 1 "'"'°"' = .aH!OftCJHW'D' IO ....... • .... ·,.uuue, ... ~ .,,,.,.. ..... ....,. .... wot eqaf JO ......... MA. •• ...., Aw ~ ........... noA '*Vt\., -- quiet tecl8nta. No pets (818) 7~'°'01 tian. 1397. Avail 1111 S850Lmo.. 6l~ «l *New1>0r'1 eeacn ~·wnllM &75-~ or 673-0750 642-3153 to stir w/prol F large mstr NE.AR SC Pll 3Bt condo. Spotless 1Br furnished 1 bf/be pool wtras Nsmk blk to t>ch. Wintw rental. SA95-'1t.1t 760-6636 pool. 1az.11tlls 1ncJd. cable S6501mo. Couples only. 30 M F tv, wld Female r •'d 650-6039/E 213/977-6418 -I prof shr spKIOUS $385. 545-483 2BR Apt w/sundeck, NEW PORT BCH Fem Wate<tront upper unit, 2 Balt>oa Perun S525 encl ..-s hse mate tor 2.000 BR. l BA. deek. great utils & cable TV 675-3816 slf 2-2 Vtlla a.lboe SA75 views . S 1090 /mo.1--IALll&tSUll . 722-2581 Mtg 895-0809 640·7085 Nice 2Brl 18a SA25/mo, n-NEWPORT BEACH. Waltt .. • I I i f ' • Ora. Coast OAILY PILOT/ Sunca, , A so 1J ~ f Y.Ptov~t~T "'""-- It's good etiquette to send than~ you note after job interview .,.., l\eMe: How important is 1t to do a follow "'P call C>t send a thank you note af\cr an interview? And do you send one if ybu don't want the job? where you mi&ht meet that inter- viewer again. • • • Dear Renee: • • • Dear .... -N.C. I o.rN.C.: l Professional etiquette is just as ~ There is so much nqativeencrgy in my office that t dread comina into work every day. I don't think that ml boss is aware, althou&h I sure don t undcntand why not. f don't think it's my place tb tell her about it, so I'm thinking about leavina. Do you have any olher suaaestions'r you can't approach her. Tell her ho\Ai you f~l. h.Ow the nqatavaty lowtn the morale, which in turn. lowtrs productivit)'.. That should act her attention. If she takes pride in her manaaement skills, she will &et '°the root of tbc problem. Give her 10me time to accomplish this and o~ any assistance that you can. REIEE llCHAELS My supervisor is a dclcptor and lately more than balf of her wortload is beina dumped on me. while sl\e takes Iona lunches and 1oe1 to the heirdreuer in the middle of .lhe af\cmoon. rm ready 10 scream. but I need some objective advice on how to deal with thjs. Sbow her how the addioonal loed impettt yot.ar abiltay M>comple~ your own tasks. Then ask her for aaasa.ance in achicvina your completion pis. Do not confront, auack. or accuse-her of aluffina off' o~ t.be job. ln~tead. ~k her if the add1uonaJ duues ~·na a;ven to you are a sian of a promouc;m. Then just listen. I impon.ant as personal etiquette. Get ' in the habit of calling or sending a t thank you note, just as you would r after aoina to a dinner party. It : completes the process. If you're not ••• DearRuee: -J.Z. ,,.... llldlff& ,. • &#I .... I have been told tllat a lqal secretary makes more money than a regular secretary. ls this true? -R.S. A IOOd lepl secretary with ~r of Dear J.Z.: CdlMIJll ...,.~, ,,,.,.,,.,, JelHwMW fl'HU... dMNfM 6e 8'· ...._ ,. Mr'-an el lk o.n, Pilot, P.O. Ba Jiii. Colle M.u, • interested in the job. complete the process anyway. You never know -Y.N. DearY.N.: Your boss needs to be aware of the situation and there is no reason why DearR.S.: e•pericnce or more can earn from A.it your supervisor for a meetina S24,000 to SJS,000 a year dcpendina to discuss your job duties and uponthcareaandthcdcmand.ltisan workload. Break your day down in tJlotllent field t0 P"tSUe. I writin! ~ 18~h 11nt1 rrC"r>nneih;litl .. 4 ""'· lutall •• Shit la1ia111 . . Earl•r•eal Earl!J•tal 5530 E••••1•eat sn1:s.ez.n1 5531 larJlf!HI 5531 Earllf!tat 1131 S.pl!Jllnt 9530 --~~-------21.,.2 ... t O,,.rtaaahtl 290I Dtaestic1 3111 UIUllSTUTIYE ASST CAREER CUSTODIAN WANTED tor HYCLUIHS 11&11snusTS Parl·llme experience~ \UL man . ~ NWPT BEACH. st,ps to ST00.000 ' POTENTlAL Care or my 9 mo Old bo l For personal bus1n~ss & cnureh & preschool in the Mature counter woman MAKE $20.000 OR MORE Sa~son for ladies I llriil•t uus J sand M/F Clee~, qu11a Vending Aou1e1Loca1 hte cieaning'" my CbM religious org PI T 15-20 OPPORTUlln Newporl Beach area sewing exp 8 • bul not Immediately without a raady·to-wear Non-smkrl AllllTllT '-nlsmkr $425 ~ , u11ts. New Football Game hm PIT 4 Oys/Wk Mon-flex hrs/Qwk Self· Musi be rehable. insured nee Days only Costa cllenlele following in ex· pref 645-1665 N sell 'd but must , Tony 873-7497 machine Grea1 LocaltO(lS 'Th rs 10 30-2 30 Mature mollvaled good org We are opening a new end expenenced Call Mesa Ask for ·Dave tremely 1>1..1sy Costa Mesa ~ Fii Cf'• ' 0 ing req • & > NWPT -Pou.ble gross l!aGh ma-u · store in Weslminser I Mrs McClure lor appt 548·6485/0 5 45.4s4o ••ton PAIT T•I • have sir~ phOlle •Ill> Heights spaclOUs $400 $600 w/refs Wend'j 675· 1922 skins. some word pro-Mall All shifts full hme -N o c A """ 20 24 ht accurate ·Girl Friday ofc home w/2 rms a11a1I Fem. Cch1ne I I -J w~lyk work. or 759·6967 home cessmg Handle special part Lime Ho.usewJve~ and turthe< mtorma11on. room 1506 Paid t}a1n1ng in ear . .,....,. • • I . P T College $4001mo All amen No a a c projects. money. phones 1 .. Mon thtu Fri between · •Latest cutting and SfYltng Wk C.ical/Gan otfa. sktllS. art• .me kids/pets 548-8773 1·800·346-0645 LIVE-IN Wilnted room & & correspondence Good welcomed Win train. 8 30AM & 2 OOPM at EARN $500 or more week· lect1n1ques Wiii train on computer. Student ok S7/Hr to NWPT Heights quiet non Secretaflal/Resume Ser-bOardC ~~ary Ma{! de· hrly sal lr111ne Turlle· IElll'S FIHEI 644-0745 ~o~~'~':e=!= t~ •Full lime benel11s 11 478-9411 I =~~t:ipmCaJ~-~"4~d~~ smkr Pvt ent;~e. laun: 11ioe -lakeover ex1shng ~~!a :~ 1.:~grn osta rock. 854·322 I/eves · YIZEIT (r) DATA ENTRY free informatlOl'l &end se1• medical. dental and 1 e •PAIT TlllE send resume to Sandy. dry, II cooking. $435 u111s company Owner wishes CAH /COMPUTER addressed stamped Insurance Housewives-students Re/Ma• Investment lncJd 646-7689 Ive mag to retire and offers 14 yr NEEDED Mothers Helper •ASSEllLERS• 405 twy Westminster Mall OPERATOR envelope t o. Home· For more63ln~o7C:~ Anna al Now hiring house· Group, 23'4 E 17th St -- --business al reasonable Mon-Fr• 12·6 Carlmmed1a1eopemngswilh, 640.6070 or 994.1435Varted respos1bllll1es mailers po Box 250.1 _ ·-cleamng,M·F days.wkly •100,Costa Mesa, CA Professional shr Newport terms. Write: 2021 Busi· needed Reis Salary or w11hou1 ekpertence Ask for Rose or Dan Pos111ve atmosphere. FI T Dearborn, Mich 48121 WI STYLIST pay. We train Need car. 92627 Bch "BR 2BA Duplex, ness Center Or Ste 214. open NB 646·6822 •ELECTRONICS busy chmopractic office -Merry Maids 546·4513 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia steps 10 bch. $350/mo ' Irvine 92715 or 752-0.322 •MECHANICAL CASHIER/CLERK Caro! 631 ·5664 HICATlftll SALES I Wanted immeat Extremely · --~ ~ils. 645-8238 ----·--~aeal 5530 •SOLDERS Gilt Shop, OC Airport PT 1F T, great oppty tor shorthan~ed 548"9344 PAIT TllE ' llOIPTlllllT ~ ProfesSiona1 Fem n·smkr Jloaer To I.Na W <;;:JA8.st2. ;$;$; •PLASTICS PIT. Oependable/llex. llMlllS PIZZA women. XII berts. mgm1' HANDYMAN w1lh tools to .Quality photography stu· With or w1thotJI typing, ,, shr great 3Br.3Ba In CdM *'llCI CASI* PER HOUR •PACKERS Bettle before I 30pm1 NOW HIRING! training. 760-0801 . build large sailboats No dio needs detail person needed for • Sal 111·4111 •TtlMIST •TRAINEES 852·9t86 WI 11·110/111 ----J boat exp. required. for gen oll1ce no typing. •ShorHerm No appraisal cost-No up IESEIV• ALL SHIFTS OPEN CASHIERS ANO PU~P Must be l8 wtown car, In· FLOl&l IESlllH Mac Gregor Yachts will train. Mon·TIIUr 9.3 •Long-term · ltt•aatt Ctaaaotiff fronj co:t·561 1D;~j~nd· Great 1ob·EZ hOVTS, lle.11· Need lo hire 125 people ATTENDANTS needed suranC4l & good driving Fl /PT w/exp. bread & bu1-1 1631 Plaoenlla, C.M. 'till Xmas. 833-78 16. •Temp.to Perm. tOO's of roommates avail 1ng. ac ~-· 1ble schedule Will lram tor Garden Grove /Hunt-No ex nee Make up 10 record. Apply In person 1er 10 h•·style. N-smkr 1 ---Dawson & Assoc .. N.B. OPEN 7 days 557.4000 laetf Casi! Fast? on 1ob. Base • com mgton Beach areas $6 hr P CdM · 644•5054 at 15349 Ha•bor Blvd. Resume to Ad "141. cto NOME STllY CllllE --j Several positions available Shr JSR 2BA bayfronl hm • m1ss1on. Must be neal & APPLY TODAY · · · Fountn Valley 775•0400 Daily Piiot. Box 1560, CM TO PREPARE lor Real Es· PAIT TIME $100 In Huntington Beach . • .... ifJiq personable. New oll1ce TPll n•s•••EL CASIUHS I SALES 92626 Or call 964·6344 tale Lteenstri $99 re1m· I In al home? I Founla1n Valley & all Or· ~~1sBata11r' 7 ~~27~~4o3 l·l hr F11H1ia1 1oca11on. Harbor Blvd 12792 Valley View 214 Help wanted in au Oepts llllYEl l FLlllST FUN WEEKEND JOB: Yeo bursed in 1s1 transacllon T~~I of s~ t c!t and d~ ange County areas or 213_926•6653 JIM Telephone approvals c;:. c:ll Ci~~~ ~;~een Garden Grove33F3-0505 W1h train Musi be a11a~· Part-Time Newport Beach choose when I Give out SE AV ING New por 1 • som~lirng challenging' D.L. WEAVER , Problem cred11/mcoi;ne. 1 am· pm. • 405 & 22 Freeways in the able some evenings & CALL 644· 1413 free samples 111 market Costa Mesa. Irvine. You can work on the1 TEMPORARIES Shr charmmg 2BA 1 1BA foreclosure. bankruptcy * TEACHER-Preschool Bridgec:<eek Business Pk weekends. FT/PT Great DRIVER lriendl person to near home Join us"' Tuslin,&SaddlebackVal· phone setllng eppo1n1.1 71~/547-0550 100%FAEE ~:,~t3'i>1k';~0 ~~o~ A ~~ti!~ ~,,3;~e~~~~ ~~;.,,uy"''!·ch';,'~1 . 5~~ ASSEMBLERS to build benefits. Apply '" person do local food d~h11enes 10 KOS Market;ng 962·5688 letALL MANAGER AT ments for our sales for';! _ -------- pr1d Avl 10130 720-3728 (714) 253-4694 646-431,8 _ sailboats Will 1ra10-~~l?.TJ~~ll~~I ~~eMc::r•.tir~a~~~~· liHHAL OFFICE PIT Century ~1 Execultve =1~8'for~~=,P otl IECEPTllllST* STEPS TO BEACH 2Br (213) 426-9566 S8 HR COMMISSION Apply 7am MaoGreg0< LAGUNA BEACH Meyerhor s Catering. We desire a sharp __ ~ ~600 _ work per week Gu8Jen-Customer contec1. pro· 2Ba m Newport Beach c.. .. roial lerflqt work your own hours dis· Yachts 1631 Placen11a. Irvine 261.5179 energetic ind1v1dual wHh llllSECLUIERS teed S6 per hOUr plus feSSIOnal phone manner W/O, gar . pa110 a11a11 * WtDOW-HASSsS-tributing advertisements Costa Mesa light typing & filing e.xper Neeoed Good pey with commiSSton Xlnt work· required Some com- now $490/mo 722-1979 f TO 1 StO 0001 N Call Lauren. 846-9270 A-n-EITIOll CEDAR CREEi 1111 HWH HEIH tor our Irvine Office. HAS own transp 548-0521 mg conditions Outgo.ng1 puter ex.per helpful, Lite Straight male 50 no or .,! ' up 0 -01 pl De 1 & Palm (ams.pm·sorMon-Wed· _ andfrleodlypeopleexcell•j typing, causal at· dr S' no boOze Share cred. tno pen. Call Oen·_ STllEITS' am ser Boal knowtedoe pref'd but Ft1) waoffer compewive llTEllA• .. •-SCAPE .Ill U\l.s po$llion. A mosphere Full-time 2B~•"75/mo 546 5737 n1son Assoc 673-7311 * ACCIHTIH CLUI • Springs Now Acceptmg nol nee. 243'9 W Coast salary w11h an oulstand· FI T Supe~~~th 2 yrs 9u• 1PM II•-IPM Mon-'fn.-$6.50/hr . ...., · M W • ..1 ....-.16 •CONST BKGANO Sports minded 1ndlVldua1s resumes for· Hwy 64S.0901 benef ts package For 9585 --.,.... STEve·s DETAILING WESTCLIFF 4BR Home oaty 1alcw £~&1 •LOAN DRAWS part hme work. $71Hr * IAUCHS lllYEIS w•1111TEI :~gmed1at~ consideration -exper 548· -Call Mr. Lawson 1545 Newpcrt Bl, Costa pool. lrplc. wld. garage 2 $250566 2nd wa"ted •AIP plus Call 645·5760 *LUI UITHHI -contact Barbara or LOU PHCESSH/ _ 549-9001 1 Mesa. 631~900• lg pa hos. cable. pvt Custom Laiuna home. 2 Urgently needed Excep· llllllli CUii For new LAGU.NA BEACH ~u:• a~ econ v,~hlCI~ & Douglas 540·0800 , ... mLE, ,...... PASTE-IP UTIIT I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii phone 11ne. prof MtF R-2 lots t5Yo· yield 3yr,s Ilona! pay locat on Progressive n ' pay, ex rs -1 -' A N s f .. _ ntsmkr Cricket. Work 46•10 L·V Call Dennison Temp. 10 perm assign. For electrical wholesale 1 · Must like to dt111e1 Call for GENERAL Exp required 1n pro· WILL T Al . tat&-o .,,..,.1 UUPT./SEllOAIY 548·70661752·4566 Hm Assoc 673·731 t NOW' ments O.C pos111ons bus1n1ss Apply 1916 Co . great opportunity Info. 645·2003 cesstng underwriting & art equipment. 5 dys/wk Part time. USC·OC. 30 _ o L WEAVER Plhcellla. Costa Mesa. For applm. Send resume South Coast Plaza has the lvndlng of A.E. loans. xlnl 1ncludin~ Sat. Typing &I hour week flexible leat1h .... ,. 2726 Mortp1es, T.D. 2918 TEM0POAAAIES Monday-Friday 8-5. ~~:·~n. Lar1 Ayr~s. CCI. following SEASONAL sal. benefits E.O E. Askl art bac grou_nd helpful. pleasant phone par ~ HOUSE in E side Costa 2nd Trust Deed for sale h1 547-0550 100%FAEE IOOllHPll Beach:~l'92s~·l aguna pos111ons available for Linda/Lyn 673·0581 Pleas~nl, t~enldly Pat-, sonallly, wort<tng knowl· Mesa. 2Br 2Ba. encl yard Qual lrY•n6 mduSI bldg. Exp d Par I· Time to Full· CUSSIFIEI Management ;!'y~:;~e;JPPYaoe~~~ ~ 'ot lhe cc::;puter. S800 approx w/3 yrs lse primti tenan1 & owner ADV SALES Time tor Property Mgml COPY IOOl POSltlll AIYEmllll •P:%~A"e~~g~~;I<• 1 Mlll&EIEIT A11e , Costa Mesa. hghl typln~ and f ~· W1ll l1x it up totally pain I $225,000 10•1, int will Growth pos111on firm in Costa Mesa Send Available Immediately in SALIS ASSIST ANGE Call 'Lorin, 752·5 5 repair plant garden Prof consider 10% disc Chas Fanlastic new concept resume 10 Personnel, CdM Court Reporting IEPIESllTATIVE •CASHJEAS • TRAllEE PUlllACY -----~--- temate-722· 747 545-7118 or 640-1494 Ground·floor oppor. H1 S 136 Rochester St. Costa Agency. Musi be malure •SANTA·s FACTION• CUlll TIOI 1 IECEPT/SwnOllUll Gu11ts lor lent Aanoaacements po1en11a1. DrawtComm Mesa. CA 92627 rehable. dela1l·Oriented The Daily P•lot hes 1m-CHARACTERS $250-$350 Perm. Full tJme 10·7 M·F Esteb. E/Costa Mesa A.E. _______ 2_7_4_0 Lost I Ttand 2925 ~~o;~g h~~f9~~~~s~~~ CAIPAICI Wiii ~!~a~~~~s. ,\73 ~fe~~::,e 0~:~~8!0~1~r work 1rom WEEI ~~r~~lyEa;,e'&~~r'~~~r~· ~~1~=~~1:1 ~~ 8x fSx 16 Eas, access sume Merchant Cllpper WANTED LIVING DEMO-Musi lype 45 wpm and I 1125-12124188 macy 644-2111 switchboard operator I sate area double locks ~tg~~~';:~ ~~~~uni ~~~~SC~ERHi~~ THE OR-CISTllH SVC IEP ha11e good communiea· Oeahnq with all aspec1s or PLlllEI f II ti Rec:ept. to handle Mite! Owner occupied Oldg FOUND ADS •Full· Time & Part-Time Full-Time pos111on avail-hon skills Call Peggy Apply in person al lhe our import company •I •t SX200consolewith401n· 17th & Orange CM 1 Olk APUTIEIT IAUliER Fie I d W ork Earn able 8am·5pm Mon·Fri Blevins 642-4321 South Coast Plaza Man· Sales and marUhng. ad· ExperlenGed Needed for coming hnes. Organize 10 Mo1tter s Market Semi·retired couple S300 · tW~k Ryder Systems Inc al a?emenl 0111ce on ministration and ma"· commercial service and message center & mail S 100/mo Linda. Thurs-ARE FREE Some experience •(l('Ghon Day Ac11111sts Costa Mesa 1oca11on l'irly DAILY PILOT 1 11188 al 6 30 PM agement Will train nghl repairs 499-1566 ptCk·';'P ~drop ofl. ~~~s1g·~!;s3S~~~4~on m aintenance C A l L CALL Chris al 543-0470 or wage Contac 30 t 5Kathy or 1nd1V1dual. Call Susan PIE SCllOll TUCIEI Call Winnie. 642-t603 DllllEWAliE CaH: 837-9956 or 855-0665 558-8501 Debbie 641• 4 330 West Bay St SOUTH COAST 975-1215 To co leach 1n enriched I IECIUTm lfFICE Cosla Mesa CA PUZA en111ronmenl Mon-Fri ASSllTllT PIT E side C, M 24·hr access StSOtmo * 63t-6 155 H2-H71 IHIC&l ASSJSTUT 8am· 12 30 12 units and I Huntington Landmark 3333 Brlslol Street Ophthalmology office N.B ECE required. Com· Adult Community needs Ster11e 2742 ---------1a_,,.... Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Prefer exp·d front & back pehllve_waoes. 786·749~ p.erson.abJe~ tel1a.b1e. ib'x8 x8' STORAGE LOST Big-orange cat. WORK ~OPHONCCAU office PI T 631·7577 Production Inspector mature1nd1111dualloWOfk le lie PLEASE' Microscope exp pref but weet<ends Call Mon-Fri space. EastsacJe Costa neut ma W• new 8 OVERSEAS EQUal Opply Employer IEllCAl WISTUT nol nee. Good benefits. b 1 w n 1 O am· 6 pm Mesa Very secure collar answers lo Tiggei l!IJS • l!a•st Nutrlllon & we1~hl control $5.00/hr. Apply In person I 536-1070 EOE $45/mo 760·9070 vie Elden & Monte Vista, MltJOr JJJ co1119"mts • • •-Mature. exp d PT /FT s t E 1 ee n - - " CM 75 l -8199. 650-4778 a1st ~., lntt'rlllt'Wlng now lor A FUN JOB' Call Bonnie, 842-8841 I '~~~~~ Ca~Yu;c ~v~ R.E. HOSTESS "taaercial LOST BlacL Cal. last seen T .. X F"EE .._. .. I A 11 ed of .. -Ing n I " n • " • nl9n ,,. re you r .,.., u ' MEDICAL ASST. Costa Mesa (near Harbor LIC. A.E. person. Assist '" I .E. Salt Ital Big Canyon. October 18 a co~ Posmons Con· employed? Are you tired & MacArlhur) I large new condo project ent t8 years otd answers to lf.n~•'-••.' muction, Data Pro· of hearing "You are too •BACK OFFICE• ----in H.B. Parl time. Well Hillary 548·3421 n, •• ,,,.. ' ceu1ng. Stcur~. Eng1-I young or too inexpert· Busy Newport Beach PIOIFIUIER groomed peopteperson _______ 2_7_6_9 LOST Black Cat w/whit B P. le " u.-.a:.. f B h netrs, Ex· 1lltary. enced7" or. are tired'ol OBGYN.645·7870 Oeta1l·orlented person.I Forapptm 960-"4&08 WESTCLIFF •• 'l.1.1! paws. male. 2 yrs old. uena aTi , vran1e, rJllllll•ll on eac I 01uel Mt>Chan1cs, the $8me Old b0rlng 1ob.I i MED TECH I QOOd English skllls. WILLI Sel.·Wed. 10am-6pm. • Wtldtrs. Me>dlcal, wllh lhe same old borin91 'fAAtN. ffleasant. trlendly --------Corner VIEW Su11e answers to Boots In La1una Hills and Santa Ana Locations Food Strvice> & mi!ny. people. and worsl of all ., Part time day atmosphere. Apply Pen-1 restaurant FULL SERVICE Easlblull 640-l08 l many more Worldwldt The same old t>or1ng pay·• •LAB ASST I PHLEBOT nue.aver. 1660 Placentia i OllWll w , 1 11 & 1 Npt B h C1rcu1t City 1s the bllhon dollar retailer of brand name audio, Mon Fri 8 1 ,¥ es c I rv1ne. c LOST Cat 6·mo M gray locauom. Paid Travel check'? , .......... .:. B-:.A .. •44 1025 Ave .• Costa Mesa. Currently has positions Sign space avl on Wes1c111f whl underside wfllea col video, car stereo and major appliances. As #e approach our & Full Benefit P&c:kage> l $ YES $ ,..., .. .,_,.' """"" " • 1--I avail. for HOSTESSES. 1'5·1101 lar 1016. Meadowvae busiest time of the year. we're lookina for FULL and PART· TIME on all assignments 1Well·Our company 1s 10011-1 IEl-l"•t f•OIT OFF.-PIT Wiii AT •E I Please epply alter 1oam * Prtfessit111114c * 2 a ... hl11t S1it11 FIH HIT TO HC. 1 Track. H B REWARD • Srrioui appllcants call Ing for several guys & - " "'" Earn up to $300 a day 1 to olhoe or call for apptm 840-9494 or 846-41 13 ~eoasop'~~01 ~10P~r hol·"ay employment O"""rtuni·~·s because we 1a131980-llOOor se>nd gels who have admblhon.I F7a ~:;rn 1~:;~:;SJ\ People c e 11 you . 5 crowns Restauran1: LOST Lg older bladi n:: "' .,"" "" re>iu~ 10 lm~natlon an enioy _ 750-4867 9am·4pm only 3801 E. Coast Hwy. CdM while male cal RE offer: Global wor mg With others I IFFICE CLEll I ec .... -E-760-0331 $425/mo .,,11 yr lease WARD' 213·5~2·5345 or r i::~ Service Must be 18 or over and al Part Time E11en1ngs Type Rest l • un and part·llme 09flllflCS to ht your schedul'! ~•~I' ...... " High School Grad No ~pm HB office Call tnPECT•S auran 5 714·894-0531 • Grut SlllritS lo help payyour holiday eKpenses 109 36 N S6th Strttt np neoessary. on-the-, Colleen 84 1·8770 Needed on a continuous.' CICITAIL WAITS Pvt entry & resvd parking Ample guest parking Uhlllaes &. lg sign incl lmmed poss 642·934 7 Lost old m ale Siam • Merchandrse discount So1tt 205 tob training For an exc1t-, _ -1 PT baSIS Must haw e1ec-FT /PT. Apply in per50'1 cat hole '" t ear. Reww • An opportunity for achancement W1thtn our expand1nc retail Tampa. Fl 336 I 7 •no new careef. call 9-4. Get to,,,. oasac ABC s. tromc background '"I can 497 ~568 675·4 t29 orpnazabon (11•)111·1112 attic:. basemen• •nd eioset . mfg Capable ot inspect· I IO&IL PIT •oo ••o Ult SI FT ----1 thtn get some casn Ing integrated circtutry ~6 n'wEskuFF D~OVE L~r;~.'~~. c~~~~~I ... IMDIG ... 1111 FO&Le•mG end final testing of elec., Mon thru Fn only. no eves D... 541 5032 ~'V o•v ......... ..,. • .,.._. Delivery Drivers auys Min 5 yrs exp Mature,_experieneedper· Nwi>t ""''" Agt • shell mix, 1011. v1 ~ .,,....., rv ""'" Famillarlty w/Mtl·Specs 50'1. lrvme gilt & sundry CORONA DEL MAR Acacia & AllOC&do. COM • fadto $m Counselan • Cnlitn required, torm-tech store. 863-9670 425slf pm ate office w11n S 100 Reward' 675-6198 • Entry-level Salts • Rtceptioltilb p ART-TIME tra1n1ng a plus Send re-WAIL SAUi large window & skyhgn1 Perstaili ---300 • w....... • ,.,_.___ •--'--sume to. Working Exp·d -~ saies---son Only S550tmo 646·0645 .;..;.;.m~""'P!'S"""~--41 ..-fUfflllf _._ Smarter P 0 Bo" 56 •-··-,.... --• * ............ Newspaper Delivery Dr1·vers Need,ed . Mane™",.,· P.A 17345 • wanted. lnston's, ask FOR LEASE Costa Mesa 100 Singles· Trial Member • __ :.._ for Manager. 8'4S.5595 r,~?s ~~ ~~:~~;'~1~~ ~~ts p~~~~on~!wb~~; Apply In person at tht ,._ etait aty locations dwinc Monday-Friday 2PM-5PM. Weekends ••&Lin COITllOL RO&ILULESPIT compet rate 756·0535 Beach(7141 646-3836 ,._.,store hows. Full 11me M on-Fri unique chlldren·s educa· OHNGE STOit£ IUfTNTON EC•UTOlt[ & Hof1'days 4AM-7AM. Earn up to .7am-3:30pm $4150 Hr. Ilona) store, Costa Mesa. FIR REIT lffict SflC:t -1407 w en 7777 E No exl)eflence neo. Ben· Flex weekdays, s~1 10·5. 20 x20' $300/Mo ind ut1l5 apman dtnzer Ave. ams. Apply In person. Call Judy. 557·3660 122-9432 cos•a Mesa DEE Ill LAGlN°'~~; sra.r S:~ ~~ ·S600/month. Must have reliable 7f1!~1't~~ ,-.-RnAILSALEi IAlllllS MILE IEUllYIN 23~1 Calle Oe LI LUISI 244S s. BnstOI St transportation, insurance & a good •548·5525• I Sales Clerk positions M&all( CE.,.ER L»una ... ,.. ., .... •·· available, FT & PT. Med Pr1m':'::a11on sOO SI bay .... nm~ _... ..... IUl ESTATE UUI I benefits, pd 11acat1on, view Office. valet parking YHAltAYtFJli1114 Equal driving record . E•pandlngRealEslaleCo. emplOyee discount. Xtnt $1275/mo M od1t1ed FI .tll Opporlunity Melt• 2 hone1t & e•p'dl oppty for advancement. triple net Boal slips Ple~i~tact Employer Call 714/642-4333 ext . 205 Res &/or Comm'I 11c·d Starting $4.75·$5/Hr ava.labte 645· 7600 Agts. 80%-100% comm • Celt Gary et 545-0431 or Tit SPACE ITATIH Representing over 325 bolldtngs '" Orange Co i One can does 11 all tor Patty 540-7796 Between 7 AM-7PM. ~n.;ft'!;;:,TAICKI; apply at: Does Anyone Know w:::!~~~~~ CLASSIFIED ADJ'EBTISIN6 Ask For Rodger. ! uo:.,11.1.PLW , your office la8Slng needs I ) No cost to you 752·1122 --------•,, ' •-e1ci1l Pre-1111 -.IEllY! -- '1 -G 2771 We love youl randma. --.... ~""'!""-.... --,· Aon. Chefyl and Randy .,_IOIAl LIT 1 PAA YER to the Holy Sp1r11, I• On Birch St In new bus•· Holy Spint you Who ness park zone &ex 150 I make me see everything Rick V88CI 854·4200 Bltr and Who sl'IOw me the S way to reach my Ideas, I ••• ,, .. nm• I You Who give me the J, I dllllne gift to lorgNe and ~ A pride of ownership da-forget the wrong that II • velOp!Mf'lt with 21.000 done to me and You wti ~•: sq. ft In rapidly growing! are 1n all tha ins1an<:es of Karn County Schedulea '"I h 1 hi rants of $246,000 P4tl' my " • wit me. ' '" 1 • lhort dialogue want to year. T 00% Leased 1 thank you for ewrythlng 11.950.000 I and confirm onoe l'l'IOfa 873 4400 I that I nevef want 10 be! .. _ MPIN'•ted from You no maltM "ow great ma• ter1al detfra may ~ I I want to ~With You and1 my loved ones In Your' perpetual atorY Thank You for \'out LO•• !~=~!:!!!!!!!::l :=end my loYedj Pttt0nt ~ pray tl'li11 prayer 3 eonseeut111e net deya Aher Iha thlrel day -4==;;;-;;;;:o--yOUf with wt• ~ OflWlted no melter riow OifflCUtt it may ~ Then PfomtH IO publfth thll dialogue u aoon .. your la1101 haa 1 beef'! granted MCP SALES We are ADDING lo our sales staff. .If you can type at least 45 wpm and have great telecom~unication skills -We can off er you a base salary + commission AND a (jutll place lo work. F•I! 'l'l•e 4' P•ri 'l'l•e A J11tll11llle. Do yourself a f a•or -Call us. P e11y B levl•• er ~ I• V e••e•• 842-4321 MOTOl IOUlll CllTI -••Ill IU£I ..... ... WEEll.Y PIYBT CALL~2 taaa between 'I AM a '1 PM Or•1• CMiH ~ Piiot ----~ ... ~~ • ( Orange CO.St DAILY PILOT/Sundey. Octot. 23, 1918 ellCMTARIES• TeltrNttlet~ i:a-.. work ft'l,..~~~~iimiliii e~IOMSTS• ..-WM N • ._.. OP eQINIML OFFICE• ,.._.. b-.d A E ._.. 1130. UOhOI eTVPtlll• l'NttlMing l1ml nMds op-bench HO K•n •DATA ENTRY• •etort fOr IOO numw dr9llinQ .... 1121 t9ieO lif'9S fin AM lign-ratW. 90fa, 2 ~ I ...... d'l*t C.W pot11110n PM, & -~ thlft1 ~·i SfOO Reitan tebte • ...,. ., _.,i,porltfY HalGl'I-.. 00/fv F _., --"• In Hul'l111'1tf•on • ""· re6axed •-All ltlnt. 780-0613 ,_.n ~.lit• of tfftolic --------·· :::=u8::!: .,.:'· buffelo rMCti. No ..aing. 11&11 •t•H•I APf!Jl.V TODAY A*I 30 wpm typlno, Footboard wllh rall1, NO ma EVER ~~~ -: .. ~ queen .. Mf-4293 Benz You .... 09' out• ~~~~11&---r---....ii~::::.::::...,.:::..:;;;;...===.::.~;::. ____ ... .;.. ..... ~ WIU•HllllL eoo •• • rlOht ca1h Coml•' DUNCAN ~ OfOP-IMf SMALL reowood 009 f'AU. ~ OnMtal 80f 12m v-., view •214 W/llQll~~mn A IPIQAL GARAGI IAU •An ~of "m', 7 1.. = ..... r::-:e.12 6 hou• Dr~S65, ... N91 l1$0 wit\ TOOl9 ., .,.:.,-:;:: .r:·. ':'9· t".:"..:T22~= EARN stealatl2$0117r::7.~ ONLY-/llne.CALLM2-5671. MERCEDES ---ChlllfS0S~6'1-29e7° ~~:~,lo~~~;. m"~C::.ct,'~= ~--love--:.:. .. 8'kS~:-IH9 ........ , $400·$1000/WK ~~.,~.~ '°~,;:. ...... ...... 1111 CtlM... llM 4 WU.I '""' J-. _ N= ~:: :::::· c~~!~2~andeiMtr1 $10. =-~ r~·=:: =~if*· ..-151 $250. All 6pm/wknd1 .. New lrone se MCfl New $30 Hoo them S5 MCfl Waffle & Ge Iron COM AE AllPtelMI Ofc t eAM-12 Noon 6«-3995 OU I Of. -* 'Ill.I• ~ W9dges sa· I I WK r~ -151110 Deep trier new STUDENT clat11'9t 175. IBM PC W/P 173-3772 ~SNo71HNloht1/Wknd1 COUCH 8' Loveseat 5' ~CR thing ooee,,..,.1 !~~~ 1tFAl/SATISUN S-511t '1111 New;'m DU 18 Mcil~2 ~s~~rlreherov!nO S~OE l20 8Mct\ ra· S1 ~~V,HH~~ ... c,1•'!:!•51 ..-A" ~ comm/lralnlng • • • loo&, _,_, ....,, ...... Ul'liqW a.nbOO c:ouc:"-l. Sloek 69 000 rni6ea dood A..... & 115 · Ph 1 eer~ on 12S • ·-•• --...,..n -· Secf•tary FIT position 111Tlml&Ml-ll 1 t floral decoratOf fabric refrlQ/ffeezer -lot1more enl!Que9.clothel&mite, condition, s5croo ,_,, MCtl Hoo-~co tltreo c?n101e etothet2Sc..oS5. s1 Student Viola S150 bkkp, PfQP/mgmt. exp. •-u. IU $650 both °' belt olfet. Sat I Sun 10-4. 219 Gar· 317 ~Rd 5"4S·22S0 6"6-9348 (1LOT708) ~ "="~ !>&!".' $20. 2,matchl~ S IOfu Trleyele S3 TV 15 Re-Dtum Mt, "° 'Cymbalt pr_ef, 4~ days, typing -•• • 1HI 645-9442 Ml Ave, 723--0e53 • Pol -, MiCtl, Aluminum roll· COl'd ptayer ss cott.. 1150. Martin IMI• S150 M>wpm, L.otUS/Word Per-..... .. NEW Daybed Whll & IC. ... ... llU MOVING SALE. S~l/Sun. WAllllU.. La MechlM With dough away bed S20."Gtrl'1 HI" pot Coril41Y' SlO Yat l<&IMka IM!e 135. 8Mu1J· i.ct nee 9a11ry comm 1 la.. • "'9'19U 9em-5pm. Stereo 1. TV1, 37 000 ...._ 6 yc:linder mill• 115. M•. female bike $10 5~5"43 0 · .. ., · n tul lur coa• 314 lenQth wttf't _.,:NB loc. Phone~ 11,ltrT .. 1MI ~~=te ~;=-;2 .. ~ AIWllLI* toola, an11?ue1, turn& 1o.oeJ" wttl'I eMc opttona'. =~a 1!~can:af~· and BRIGGS Straton tire i.:.r=:~n=• ~~~ 11ze 8/9 $115. Beeufdui L. Smith 152-0117 TYPIST/RECEPT •840-87331r UT .. M• ~~P ~u ~j c:_rs Ex1ended warranty rim•· SS each Be~ pump, S hOrMpoWer, lilce 11 Hand laWn mower S5 violin 1150. 8.t&-7909. 11.nll' jFor CPA office In N.B. &03 M t ™r Ruto9t ~ "C~· $13,500 Firm &45-8789 Cr~ bike s2s 1975 new $150, cost MOO. Drac>eS S1. TV. u II S5 I WOOi 4 hra/day utistlng DESlllER Seltl ~=: ~ "'F81Mew/F~ " · .. Leave Mtg (2FEL323) Honda ATC 70 Sl50 Early VW front aicle S2S Sony. Good toilet teall SE NOf'I ptofit q~anlz. in, ofticemgr 833-8086 l' SI lull':,1tulmllure +'cio':"'8 1978 Honda 70 Tratlbffte &A.._ 7 099. SS. Old lroptlies $1 Re-LL = .::--~1:i•: W PD• FI & dishes, Pott, pan lut. IHc• 114 S7S TRS-80 eompvter, CRIB new light o0 Jenny rs'~5:er ~~;·: b Good. wortdng con-Litt 701bs, operate loridlft. (White) . 4/pc Wall unit. ~ ~~;~· d~~6 Lind s100. "° manr .... 110 &oat~ $5 Straw' lhrou~h classified dJtlona/beMflll. E O.E. Good OMV. "MS-3671 .. Hllf'Jm Sora. lovetHll. trig. •ULE• v-.CostaMesa Sat-~.:,,S~~ ~ bMkets50C-S1. Set1Sun 1 .. 2.Hll ~· 97t-7JOO Wateh<>uslng Mu1t Mllll lamps, dlShH. child Utdrf and Sunday only 5-46-4747«. 10.S eoo JMmlne Ave .. -n•Y I lllll~ · .. $23S Firm motOfCfOSS 1Ntner1, S.t SPONSOR~D By CC>fona del Mat ~ • • & Sun. 8 30 -3 706'h The commmee 10 Elec1 Part-Tlmeopptyininves1-lllDllTELJ 650-5921/evesmtg Avocado, COM ' MllllTU& 1976VWVan Xutomauc a. .......... tlll Aat .. 1a......a 11•1&.e. .. :::6::1 llM1l•~ -.-: t•-ment adv.Jtory field. 0. 1 .. II l•t••H,.11111 r A ·1 s43oo' 1 ~ ~ ,-....,...uc ... Quallflcelfons: Word I c••111w ... ) ~a~'"· glus C..ta .... 1114 - -=fo2 ett~ 6pm 'II mm& &CCIII llZ 2• ...... TIYITl '11 Tiil ·u-m-Proc. numer epp111ude, .. r COtnet$ 42 3 lllT lllllll. Au1omat1C. A/C stereo, Like new 111terl0f & eit-4n.. s ...,. -lnler1ac:• w /.cllents. 4 1 •60S350.4 cane&brus -FAMILY SALE. Sal/Sun 1111-11 .. St FOR0 '76converslon w1n-power 1trng (0049261 t dark 1979 ""• s"". good conO Loeded wrthpowerequ.19- HrllOy. Mon-Fri. Sendl we ere In need of 15-20 chalrs$150.S48-9909 9-4. Western antiques, dow van, Sharp, dinel1• 114•999 81'v2oo 49Y.s?56• •$1995 S36-3008 ment & much more retume 10: the Vieth Co.. people to help out our GAME TABLE & 6 chairs old tools, bike. 1011 of Sahlr'8J ~ 1·11 A/C, cruise. dual tankl FLAOEBOE I Uc 2BGA-330 (20LF3S4)01r Make 4350 Von Karman _.490,, warehousing dlstribuhon China cabinet & matchl~ clothel, plc1urea, mi1e. To esonate ltems-1or this 320s & trallef 4117, etec:-830-7600 'll IEl .. S ..... ,-;u TIYITA SINA I otter. 540-5630 NewpOrt Beach 92660 °' oLtlet. Applicants mutt stereo cabinet Other ~lehold. ALL GOOOI lund raiser call 536-3143 Ir' c b,. k et SS SO Conv . automatic, pwr Automatic. Power door 'll ClttYJ C..nHt call 476-2828 ~~~'~"£, ~r ':~r.,.:~ turn. & misc &Ai-9281 1J~:. ~a~lc:;-'1 Dr.,. leac~ 847-9770 ;,~i:' ~r~~e~ strno. stereo (OS7995J lo<*. radla1s. crutse, pwr Loaded With power equip. AllETAIY P/T including customer ser-MAPLE gate-leg din table. GARAGE sale Sal/Sun Aat' iun rool (044968 I S29 49:LADEBOE itrngl brakes, AM/FM. ment. Leather, glaastop, S1000f mo Phones.I vice, Inventory control 6chrs$500;beautmaple near oc swap.meet. Re-Baskets, china. copper. ••••~, $12,499 I 830 1000 cassette, AIC, Ult. Plus Cfome wheels & much typing, It bkkpn;. Flex and adm1n111ratlon. Man-hutch $500. Barbara cord reek games tables Old World collectibles. C11111c1 to45 FLAOEBOE • much mOfe, (1H\IA 889 1 morel(2FAU765)124,99S able'°' those wno qual-MOVING' ANTIQUES· ad under misc. S40-4473. Harbor Ad. (Cllllhaven. Restored, new motor/ , - -84 MBZ 500SEC •llmTll IE.AOI SEClnAIY P /T lly. First come, first hired! Secretary.sideboard, tea Ask for Chuck 9am-3pm. NewPort Heights) transl palnt/tlres I 11 •IA PIELllE Full ANG. Spoiler kit & a.A JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M •rtur~ 2tl2'6 H1rbo• Blwd Co111 Miu ~o ~J\I hours. 644-1470 M-F I agement training avail-666-1088/d 644-4149/e ,14•520. 'see ou~ other SATI SUN 10-4. 429 snug 1966 t -eiAB ELXsslc 1 830.7600 * * * sa. 995 Flex. hours. SS.SO hr Call Call tor appt. NOW! cart, end Ibis lrg dresser 2401 Richmond. l t ~ & s3450 646_9000 Autometic, sun rool AtC, SYspens1on. 161C.8 ;old M2-lltl 722-7537 97S-1216 wlmlrror. Fr. Prov. uphol. --•• , ... e • . St9'eo(0060705) $16,899 plated ANG. cuslom thru -...,..,.,::":-r":":-=::-::-"=--1 Sl ••n••f/IECEP -•WAIElllSE down chrs. wingback chr 30 VAS ACCUMULATION. Moving Sate\ Antqs. wash-FLADEBOE & thru Too many options VOLVO '85 240GL CONFISCATED CARS. - -I . • tables. Danish matched 5 Lots ol goodies ~ 2 retrig. er/dryer. frig, furn. Must 830-7600 to hst. approic S40K Silver wllh blue interior. TRUCKS, VANS & MUCH lmmed. opening at grow· We need to hire 54 people pc dbl bdrm set \lm..t re-2973 Redwood Ave. sell! Sac! 131 w Canada on a c1vtc. c ean. ---213 921·9«2 Of air. amlfm stereo. excel-MORE. Seized in druo & Ing energettc construe-tor PoSltlons tn Garden! liner 17s-5350 544-2'634 Sat/Sun 7.7 Apt ~A. 4911-3402 • new palnf, S8K milel. '11.IAllAI UI 714 921-1983 lent condition New "'"j crime ram. Up to 90% tlon company. Will train; Gcove/FountaJn Valley. $2000 obo 536-S429 Automatic. power steer-& br•ku. $10 300 OFF! 4SS-1441 Eal. J. must have phone. typlno. I MATERIAL HANDLERS New wht sola/sleeperj Pttl I Aaiaalt I04t , ... , •--ts 7012 days, &46-7600 1ng. AIC. stereo 1450935) Mercedes Benz 88 300CE 675-S20S fillnQ & some computer STOCK CLERKS $400. 100 watt stereo -$26,699 • black on black, rare. 'll 01 .. U ..-. 5-48-164S Annie 1 SHIPPING CLERKS $150. Cold Spot lttgl Moving. must pan With my 33· CONCORD FIB FLA DEBOE make offer 722-8748 N '14 .Im A j Powef steering, c:asette. •-ll'Y••f/ll"irPf, FLAOBROKALIFT $250. 2 b•kes S201ea I I -y r o I d M SPORTSFl$HER 830-7000 83 380SEC Sk ml (7337) A/C AMIFM, 65,000 m1 A/C. (P6978) S9.997. _.._,_ ~ 830-1980 & 4SS·0315 Shep/Doberman mix. Fiberglass. new tanks, 111• lllZIA 01 82380SLS31k (2344) 1 year warranty 11•11 ...... .. Full time. T:':l: 4S wpm , Apply Today-Don't Walt QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS He's loveable. great twin V-8s. radar $36.000 '11.IAllU I.IS 85 190E Whttgry (0274) $4500 OBO 963.1 4 s1 ... ,. Customer e& gen-100%FAEE TEMP-PERM & BOX OUILTEO• w/k1d1,obdiencetralned. 646-9000 !White. maroon 1nteriot. S Automatic Power steer 86300SOL:Mttm1 (2414) VW 86JETTAred 4d00f ~t off~ ski~s~eed~I TPI PEISlllEl I BRANO .NEW! S 155 all shots. FREE to good 37· TRAWLER all cabin speed. air condlt.on1no. •no AIC 'stereo I 117860i 78 300CO Cp Wtlt (1337) Woltt>urg Ed111on under '14 Pelilial F"1rtWr~ a ~3350 se ca 12792 Valley View .it214 Call. 84&-4293 ho m: M ~ n n · time share 1~ exchange AM I F M cassette . s2&.499' 82 3000 62k mi , (0892) 40+< ml P7-S Alplne Automatic. pwr saeeong I Garden Grove 373-050Si so . -996-7 69 83S forshp inNewpon Beach., sunroof. S9.000 miles FLADEBOE 813000 $10,9$0 7559) stereo, 721-1450 ~. A/C, hit. (76A) 11110. UY/~ At the 40S & 22 Freeways FA, Loveseat, Cha•r.1poMERANIAN PUPS. 10 631-<t384 $S7001 MUST SEE 830-7000 FIAKS ..... NH •11--$4,987. Brldgecreelc &slneas Pk Ottoman. Never used wk ~blk tell 1 n• -• I I ... Exce4tent benefits. look Scotchgard, earthtones s 1 • -ma em. AICTlll llTICf Ila-Ill• -84-l90H1S.950 (3343) Automatic power steer-••• 11 .............. 10f 1 p«deson ...... ~llh1 Pod s111ve WllMW WWI S27S. 843-9294 !/T~i 1;2o8';~5o ~-:C~ey~ Coast "Uard seized boats • 'II llAZIA Ul 82 380SL 32k m1. (2344) 1ng. A/C, 'stereo (e<l2976) -.. 1Jll--att tu "''"' s epen-1 TUl•E · " S speed manual. rad1als.1 78 450SL $22,900 (6287) $11 499 dable & flellible. Pis ca111 . ITAAO'LJa'!'eslownCh1na 8S1-2234 Eve/Wknds lnvento;t. dates & lo-•LFlllllEl'll cruise, power brakes. 64500SECS36.50012717) FLAOEBOE 'llUl•IE•-DerlMn 9A-SP 6"4-9060 Full time S6/hr start cab. & din. set. value 6"2-7853 cations. 805-968-5120 • AMIFM, cassette, A/C. 87 Wagon $32,900 (5688! 830-7300 Aulomatec:, 8 cyt curite, •7S9--0775• $l200, both only $450 POODLE PUPPY SALE 1(7 days) Convert. Quad. X'lnl cond, Sun root. Custom wheels 8S Wagon 132,900 (5688 pwr/lfb. AMIFM 11ereo. 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DlO DAILY.PtLOT/ Sunday, October 23. 1988 Premieres top loe~I opening ,A world pmniere at South Coast Repertory. an Ora.nae County P'J'!l"ien at tbe Laauoa Playhouse, an ~ of a literary classic in ~and a modern c1assic comedy ia SU Clemen~ comprise the new ~tiou to tbe'IOcal theater catendar tliil week. .SCll will mount the tint pro- d~ of""A& ....._ Lut LM" on its main 1U11e Friday, while Lquna bas ~lhllealc.IMQMm*nof ltw' ticketed for a Thursday open-illa. Tbe San Oemente Communit~ Theater will revive "Bera Yntel'MJ lbunday and· the Irvine Valley Tbeatafaire for Chilcmn reaches hick ia time for "TM 1'ree ..,.. Inn." anivina Saturday. ... Leo" at SCR ls described as "a wllimsKal tale with an ultimately serious theme of self-discovery .. and features Michael Kaufman in the title rdle of an idealistic writer. Priscilla Pointer, Tom Troupe, Anni Long, Amlie LaRusa and the double-cast tandem of Peter Hamilton and John Wilton complete the company under ~direction of Steven Albrezzi. "Performances will be given Tuetdays tbrouah Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 at the Fourth Step Theater, 6SS Town Center Drive, Colla Mesa. Call 9S7-4033 for ticket inJormation. 'Joan McGillis is · "The Musical Comedy Mu~?f 940•• at Uauna with veteran actresses Marthella Randall and Betsy Hewett featured in the cast. Other performers Tlley•re •1ndlacreet' Toi rm are Puntin Tretldt. Cedrick Hard-man, Bob Kokol, Jeff Scblicbter, Jennifer Brown.J. Jack Oa•btahe'r, Mike Lelah and utherine Ro1We:.. i Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tueldlys tbrouah Satllldays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays at the playboute, 606 Lquoa Canyon Road, J ...,,na Beach, where the show will P&ar throuah Nov. 20. Reservations are taken at 494'.-0743. . The Irvine Tbeaterfaire for Chil- dren is openina "The Three Musketeers" Saturday under the direction of Blake Gould in the Irvine Hi&b School auditorium. The ~s suges:ted for younpten 7 and . Performances will be aiven Satur- days at 2 and 7 p.m. and Thursday and Fridays at 7 p.m . throuah Nov. 12, with a special Sunday matinee Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Ticket orders may be phoned to SS9·3333. Cynthia Walker, Bob Doren and Andrew Piclcle play the leadina roles in Garson K.anin's .. Born Yesterday" at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San aemente. Tbe comedy plays Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Nov. 19 with a Sunday matinee at 2 aoMrt w.,._ pla19 a diplomat who romances Leeley· ~ Dowli Uld .,._ u a marrtect man to aYOld MIJ'loaa --·c--ID 0 In.u.creet ... alrlDC Monday at 9 p.m. OD C88, nel2. ...... ··~~ :--·-MIJ .. _CAU __ _ SIGOURNEY·WEAVER p.m. Nov. l3. Reservations 492-046S. The cunain Pl down OD thele productions after their respective weekend finales: • .,.,.. ...... -a ...... W.W" It the Irvine Community Tbeater, TunJe Rock Community Put. Sunnpill Roed at Turtle Rock Drive, lmne {IS7-S496), clolina ~Friday and Saturday at • ...,._.,,.. .. by the South Cout MUlical Theater in the University Hilb School theater, Campus Drive at CWver Road, Irvine (~306), final performances Friday and Satur· day at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 2!30. • ..,... WMle Ball" at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ), windina up today and Tuesday throu,tt . next Sunday at varyina curtain times. •"O....es at S." in the Studio Theater of Saddlebact Colleae, Mission Viejo (S82-46S6), closin& out Thursday throuab Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 3 p.m. •-Ona'• BraJa" at the Unicom Emporium, 214 Main St., Hunt- inaton Beach (969-1794), final per- formances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. • .. IW9Catial RJta" by the Fifth Season Playhouse at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (544-7124), closina perfonmnoes toniPt ud Friday throulb next Sunday at I p.m. •-n. l1a•h" at the Way Oft' an.ctway Playboule, 1051 E. la St., Sula Ana (S41-1997). Tbanda)' tbro-.h Monday at 8-p.m. witb matinees Saturday and Samday at 2 p.m. Meanwhile, thele other lbowl,.. main OD the bouds; •-n. Ola Game" by the Hunt- inaton Beach Playhouse at Gisler School, Strathmoor and Effinatwn. Huntinaton Beach (83l-140S), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuab Nov. 19 with Sunday matinees Oct. 30and Nov. 6at2 p.m. • .. Amil a NIPu.ole s..." at the Gem Theater 18252 Main SL, Gar- den Grove (6°36-7213), Wednesdays throuabfridaysat8p.m. until Nov. S with !unday performances today at 7 p.m. and Oct. 30 at 3 p.m . •"GlaMb" at the Alternative Rep-- ertory Tbeatet;: 1636 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana (a36-7929), Tbundays tbrouab Sundays at 8 p.m. until Nov. s. •""<*'•h.... by the Fullenon Civic Li&ht Opera in Plummer Auditorium, Chapman A venue at Lemon StlUI, Fullerton (.879-1732), · Thundays tbrouah Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 until Nov. 6. •" ....... Wbkla" by the Amen- can CllJd;;n•s Theater at the Anaheim Cuhural Arts Center, 931 N . Harbor Blv d., Anaheim (7S I ~32), Saturdays and Sundays at ·2 p.m. throuab Nov. 6. • .. MJ Palr LMJ., at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin . (838-J S40), ni&btly except Mondays at varyina curtain times through Feb. s. ........ Padlte., at the Grand Dinner Theater 7 freedman Way, .Anaheim (772-1110). nisbtly except Mondays at varyina curtain times throuah Nov. 27. 'Bat21' b~ingswarinto ·hunlanfocus BJ SOREN ANDERSEN full of top-sec:ret information on U.S. Mw'C' ·a .... ...,... anti-missile countermeasures., and .. Bat 21 .. opens like a hardware the brass desperately want to keep movie but then paduaUy shrinks to a him from fallina into enemy bands.) smaller, more human dimension. With the colonel stranded in a With an openina sequence domi-junale crawlina with enemy troops. nated by the sound of poundina rotor the picture ~urns. into a lo°'-distance blades and the siaht of a ajant buddy movie, with Glovenn the sky helicopter slowly desc:endina into above radioina instructions and en- view behind Gene Hackman u he courqement to Hack.man in the mud bends to address a ball on a JOlf below. coune. it seems as thoup this might The men, althouah from very be a "Son of a (Top) -Oun" or a different t.c:qrounds. find common .. Refried Rambo." pound throuah the excban&e of addition to his fear, there's somethina ebe: a arowina d.itpst at all the killin& be teCS aoina on around him. That dilplst is the picture's most interestina facet. The colonel is a techno-wa.rtjor accustomed to the sanitized k.illina carried out from the ~ ofa hiab.altitude-bomber "sittJ~ up at 30,000 feet with a cup of coffee is the way be puts iL In the movie be finds himself papplina on the around with an armed enemy for the.lint time in bis life and also lets an up-close look at the human cost of aerial bombina.. He watches in boqor u an air strike levels an enemy-controlled viJJaee and then tells Glover, .. rm tbrouah k.illina." . The anti-war theme of .. Bat 21" is a far cry from the macho heroics of Hackman'• earlier Vietnam movie, -!!Uncommon Valor," the low-bude,et 1983 picture that was the fomunner of the .. Missina_in Actiop"-.. Rambo" cycle. The differences between . the two movies offer paphic evidence of the shift in Hollywood's attitude toward the Vietnam experience in just five short yean. The place is Vietnam (the island of family information and develop a Borneo masquerades as the mainland mutual admiration for one another's Southeast Asian nation), the time is bravery. It's a situation very similar wartime and the sky is full of to the one in "Die Hard," ri&bt down choppers and jets and light planes to the black-white color scheme of the zoominsaround ina number of fairly paired pals. spectacUlar aerial sequences. for a The performances are sturdy, l:lJ i while it looks like Hackman and co-thouah not especially inspi~ Co -ns, Bol... ro.., star Danny Olover will be playina Glover is the warmer and more _ ~ U ' . 1' • suffc:Torioi:..lesth~ii,::::,~nou&h. ~~~~ %rth:n 'hli ~:~~ top the pop clJatts Hackman, playina a · -rankina Air comfort m1111ons Iona put the pomt Force officer named lceal of total exbaustioa HICkman's Hambleton, is shot down. Glover, in character is a ~ of pim dc- the role of an.Air Force spotter-plane termination, tryina to keep bis fear in -BJ TM ""di ... Presa pilot nicknamed Bird Ooa. check u be attempu to slo& bis way GoRILIAS INTHEWST IJIG-ul.4' The Adventure of Dian Fossey·---·- spearheads the massive rescue effon out of bis prcdicamenL Tbe followina are the top record mounted on behalf of Hambleton, His fear humanizes the character. hits and leadina popular complCt whose military code name is Bat 21. He's no killer automaton in the. ditcS u they appear m next week's (He's a lieutenant colonel with a head Stallone-Chuck Norris mold. And in issue of Billboard mapzine. •1----R-U_F_F_E_LL_'_S_--.-_______ Copyri&ht 1918, Billboard Publi-cabom, Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. -le _.,.._.., ·-_ ......... .... ·-NM u. .... ., .... •COROlllA -.0...11 n.n• :r.:-c.wi. &TOllO ........... . , ... ·--•n--------·-.__ WIWfM ---- UPHOLSTEIY llC. ... '-........ 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The Mullins trio -including Many Ruddy on bass and Joel Taylor on drums -Derformed selections from some of their six albums, includina several from their 'latest, "Sth Gear" (No. 4 on the jazz charts}. Mullins• attention seemed to waver ev.ery now and then. The construc- tion woiken nearby were the bigejt cause of his 'consternation, but he showed other disttactina and un- professional traits, such as constantly askinf for the World Series score and smoking durinJ his performances. When his mmd was on his music, Grammy-nominee Mullins showed a natural, multi-styled Dair for im- llClllEL IYIBISll provisation. "The Bulb Pmlrol•• betaD with a compuw ditc of un.fktcnnined content. on wbicb be baied bis spontaneous realization of train chup, whistles and barks. Likewise, he and hil band played an easyaoina. Ta~nc Gn:en-type ballad called "uaae Gallery Im- proviz.ation, .. instantly' named for the buildina directly in back of the crowd cifabout I 00. • Mo.!lins· . reworking. 'of Hoagy Camucbael's "Georgia oa My Mind." from the .. Sth ~" album, featured acoustic piano (an upri&bt console) played in a barroom, bon¥y- to!lk style, beavify pe~red with reiterated chords. lightning-fast runs and other virtuosic displays. p"Reveries," also off "5th Gear," was an etbereal tdf: throulb another world, u · · .. new-." k>ftinets and meditative spiri~ via,, Mullins' two keyboard syntbesii.ert.'1 This WU followed by the COD • ',j .. Welcome to the Zoo;•• an ="'" bard-drivina number ~.j1 mnded, intricately rhythmic per!• cuuion IOloon snares, toms, cymba&'~ and cowbeU by Taylor. ,,., Taylor was alto enpecd in a drun\· duel with Mullim1 electronic dru!i\ ~ machine in the introduction to t.tMt .. title track from "Sth G:ar.'' Ruddj soloed on his• cw:tl'\m•built, five~~ '1ril\ltd, electric upriaht bass in hifi "Marty's Blues, .. a mellow yet CO"'f'T plicaied piece of workmanship. ,-, The series resumes Thursday witik!f the 11-piece Bia.Swina Band. On NQ11 3, Pastiche. the all-female jazz vocal quartet, comes to town, wh.ik the" four"l)iecejazt~lcctronicgroup Emo-• tional TraCk.ing Systems plays Nov.~ 10. The series concludes Nov. 17 with-. Polyhedra, a seven-piece jazz-fusio{lq band. /' All concerts arc free and begin ~' 4:30p.m. .v Do~ Mills, wbo has played the 1Cbenunt. ~~y Abby Ewing . on "JC.nots Landin&" since the show's teCOnd ~. has announced her inaentioa to leave ·the prime-time soap·~ the~ of the coming season. She ~ab. eiaht Ye&!' of playing the mam~uve Abby is enough. Mills who 11 beautiful, bright and talent~ is alSO probably right. But when a show fails, when it's so Unlike some ~rformers, Mills is bad that half the episodes already in not sayina that 'Knots Landing" is the can arc never aired, just imqine beneath her. A couple of decades ago, an a~r ~t~mina bis pay with a note Pernell Roberts decided-to leave bis readana. Smee the show is last in the role of Adam Cartwright, eldest of the ratings. is losing money and will Cartwright brothers on "Bonanza." n~~er see the light of another tele· Instead of 1oingquietJy into that good vmon day, I am returning my unemployment line, Roberts lam- paycheck.'' · basted the show, saying he felt it was --------------------------------------------------------~' An actor shouldn't be expected to beneath his abilities as an actor. He do that. A show could be a bit or it may have been right. But it took coul~ be, a fail~~; everybody re-nearly IS years for him to find steady Stars can't save TV movies ,.> ·{ r As Abby, ¥ills.has done it all. Abby has been evil, ki':ld, hateful, loving, sluewd, and stupid; has dumped on and been dumped on. In other words, she's an actJesS' dream. Some actors 10 into the business only for the money (what fools they be, since most actOn don't cam much), but most do it for the experience or becoming as many different penonalitics as poss- ible. Although Mills plays a character some actresses would kill for, acting the same role year in and year out can --iilt tfte-.nisuc-sout: When the-time comes that an actor can virtually phone in the role -and after eight years Mills can do exactly that, though she never makes it look that way-that's the time to say goodbye. Mills is saying goodbye the right way -unlike some actors, who only say they want to leave but are really only tryina to make the producers beg them to stay. Nor has she gone to the press to complain that the show isn't paying her what she deserves. Most viewers are turned off by performers who do lb.at. The best example is Valerie Harper, who is suing NBC and Lonmarft>rfiringherfrom "Valerie's Family" when she reportedly insisted on more conuol and more money. When asked on the witness stand whether she felt her salary of$60,000 per episode as the star of the half-hour sitcom was fair, she said it wu ''just a start." Valerie, we're talking sitcom, not a cure for cancer. The lflument that _performers should get biger bucks once the show is a hit seems fair, after all, a hit show means mep-bucb to the network. cogmzes the reabtaes of the business acting employment again. And when By IATHRYN BAKER While avoiding outrigbt·sensation- and accepts the risks. The smart he did, it was as the main character in I# T........._....., alism -the movie was directed by performers, like Michael J. F<?X. Ted the silly~ fairy-talc medical show NEWYORK-Youcantellthings Emmy winn~r John Ennan -there ~son and Carol Bum~n. nde ~ut · "Trapper John." Compared to that are getting slow when actresses such seems to be no real sense. of mission- t!ieir co~tracts or do their renegoua-show, "Dr. Kildare.. and "Ben as Bernadette Peten and Julie here. "David" should aspire to be an llons quietly. Casey" were paragons of realism. Christie start turning up in made-for-~plifting story of survivina pain, bµt Suzanne Somers, who left "Three's Roberts is a good actor but certainly TV movies. it spends too much time in cxcrutiat· Com~ny" after a con~ct dispute, "Bonanza" was no less a test of his p ina suspense leadin& up to the has Slld, ··~e worst thing I ever did abilities than "Trapper John." ChJ!ti': i~n ~~~J~~Jea~?. ho!'fible event everyone knows is was to mentaon money amounts to next Sunday and Monday arc the best going to happen. the press." Correct. And she's savvy Mills is not announcing to the th. . fi th d bo h Nev.cnheless, its heart is in the right enough to admit that she was wrong world that she is leaving because she .,,;::: goi~ 0Jri et~ ramas, t place. not to ask for more money but to wants a show of her very own. No· on.. · . e.~~ones. "Da~ ~s Death" ~ more prot>- l:llndle_)he ~atter the ~ she did. _ dou t some very brigllt._prQd_u_~JI ABC's _David u the better of ~e lems, since a~ never~vides any good Nor 1s Mills employing the strategy come up with a project for her~.::-two mo~ol'y.-0£-Daicid-ruson -tCh-Waleb at--<>thef'-than of asking ~or studio perks in the hope there probably are several in the ~othenberi, ~e boy whose fat!ier set Christie's superb perf<;>rmance, ~so that she wtll be fired.Years ago Redd works -but she is not mouthing off ham on fire m a custody dispute. as a spunky mom. This mother as a foxx ins!sted. that ~ window be about all the wonderful things that Peters is excellent at Marie blue<ellar ~ustralian determined to u~sta}led m has dressing room. He await her as soon as she can get away Roth~nberg. the spunky mother <!e-save her ne er-do-well son from a dadn t really want the window, he from "Knots Landing... tenn~ned_to give her so~ a normal hfe death ~ntence for smugling drugs in wanted out of his contract. He felt if ~esp1te his severe physical and emo-Malaysia. he made enouJb fuss \Qe producers Certainly the "Knots Landing" uonal scars. CBS is running .. Dadah is Death" would walk ham to the door. And producers, writers and viewers are . John Glover is also ·notable as in two parts. Four houn is too Jong by that'§ ~xactly what th~y did; the unhappy about her decision. But all ~harles1 the l?<>y's father. Glover at least two, if not four hours. After reason, boy.'Cver, was not: that. be can take c~mfon in th~ fact. tllat her gives him a wade-eyed ~elplessness strugling throucb this incredibly wanted a wmd~w but that has vanety departure ts not a carnival sideshow, ~l exaspera.tes t_hc.,,olice-wbo-arc slow-paced downer, there's not even show was a ratJngs flop. but a class act. dying to despise him. an emotional payoff at the end. l-14iot\.-.y ..... A , ............. ""4 .......... , ... 11a1 __,,"' """----1'9"1 .... ,....,........,.,_.M .... : "-'"•...,._,_,...... Ce•• S.he II Or w.·11 Kiii A&•ln! PARl'ICJPATION MYSTERY DINNERS JlD.IOnJ&M:W Al'.JGIJ..D!J. LU'S 0.lehr U,JMJI c•-•-,_....-.....,.,.._ C-.~M...-.~·W.....-.ot l.?$pp 1SJ..., MY8T1C PIZZA (II) ll:6-2:tM:lM:JM:6.1M p .\ R F .'; T ~ : ' I f ; I ) f· ' I ' • • •• ' ....... M U8UAL (llQ) ll:l S. l:IS-J:lS. 5:1S.7:lS.t:15 (SAT 11:15) ...,_.OF .(llQ11) u:»-J:6.l:tl MR•••a ON a.TY l:Jt.5!45-lt:ll I .. ~ •1 r l ~, ' ) • l , : , • ~ • I :. : \ , • ~ A l-l111loll Progl'Mll (1225) Th8t Twhee ••• • Study Skllla • Note Taking • Memorization Techniques • How To Study for Tests• How To Reduce Anxiety Before Tests• Motivational Techniques wmt0UT A CLUE (PG) 1:15-l:JI. ~15-ll:JD <SAT 12:30 TME IOM0:5:45-t:30 HALL 4(11) 12:l~:tf.7:45 (SAT ll:lo) I/Ill AGE Cfi.jHR N~i~er is there a hero, exccpJ for~ Christie as the mother. Even then. it'S' diffi. • cult to root for her, absent &nl / sympathy for her son, and Kevin ~ (John Polson) just doesn't generaifj any. Whatever the 'real Kevin ~ like. the TV Kevin comes off as ari"1 ineviiable loser. For instanoe, we'r;. supposed to cheer him when he invites vicious prison pards to ~t him fair and square after they ve , beaten the stuffina out ofhi$ cellmate. • Of course, they beat Kevin up, too. • The miniseries was shot in A\lSll'a.l-1 -it-and Malaysia; buteven1.bcioc:atioo sc.enery is not used to advantage, ind J there bu to be somet1$1 to distract viewers from the boring plot and , wooden dialoeue. As often troubles ! movies based on a true story, the filmmakers are determined to show ? every nuance of the tale whether I viewcn need it or not. • Granted, this is a tra&ic \ale, but ' from the unwittin~on view-f ers' point of view, h Death .. I will take on new mea:aina. t Jr. High 4-8 pm Sr. High 6-8 pm llY8T1C PIZZA (11)1~5-~~··e:e (SAT l~S) AFllH CALLD WANDA (II) JMKU[mnl ll:Jt.1:45-4:tM:lM:Jl.lt'.ll Un t:i4!Ut(,., H ' ~ , "1 1-,~-•I no'''"'--· :J1r1~f:-':,· )•f" t._, ... 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Dll Known for more than 20 years aa one of Southern Call- fomJa 's leading home builders tn the -moderat~ and mld- prtced markets, Standard Pa- ctftc of Orat1ge County has aucceaafully expanded Into the luxury home market. with eevera1 high-end estate home neighborhoods currently en-Joytpg outstanding sales re- aults. St~e Scarborough. com- pany preald~l. sees this as a natural step for Standard Pa- cUlc. both as a means of StaadardPacUJc'• ability to aader-- •tail4 aadmeet die neect. ol.U fYJ)88 ot IJome ba'*1iia been demo.a.trated clearly bJ Uae nr- letyollJoa•''W •tylet1 aacf m.e. tlJe companyotren. broadenlng ·the company's , · · · scope of operations and tn· understand and meet the response to a growing market needs of all types of home demand for more luxurious buyers has been demon- realdences among Southland strated clearly In the vartety of executive and professional housing styles and sizes the families. company offers. Whether "Th ugh th ._ building ln Los Angeles and ro . e .r~ars . we Orange counUea or ln the have offered everything from growing Inland Empire area. efficiently designed starter Standard Pacific has con- homes for young couples and slstently been rtght on target famUJes to larger homes for tn matching homes with fhe growtng and more mature market. families:· Scarborough said. "Much of the attraction tn "By situating our develop-buying a home In one of ments wtthln established rest-Standard Pacific's luxury denttal areas, we have been communities Is that our resl- able to prov1de an excellent dents can benefit from many COmbJnatton of location. de-of the same architectural ele- stgn and value." men ts and upgraded bullt-tns The gate Crest De Ville community In ocean-oriented LaCuna Ntauel contaJna two nelghtborhOods of spacious estate homes. wtth Interior living apace scaling from 2. 782 to 3.656 square feet. Prices start from the low- $500,000a. Montclalre. the second luxury home 'neighborhood presented by Standard Pacific In Mission Viejo. f ea tu.res home Interiors averaging nearly 3,400 square feet. wltli prices startlng In the mld-400,000s. Sales wtll bCgln ln late fall at Belmonte. a collection of es- tate homes with up to nearly 3,600 square feet In the scenic hills af Orange. These resi- dences are expected to be prices from approximately 8400.000. All of these nel~borhoods are distinguished 6y dramatic architectural styling and such pref erred amenities as custom oak staircases, fireplaces with marble or brick accents. cus- tom-textured walls and cell- tngs. window treatments and custom-rounded drywall cor- ners. Since the bq{Jnnlng of the year. Standard Pacific has been Involved In projects rang- ing from sl~e-f amily homes priced from the $160.000s In Rancho Santa Margarita to an offering of luxurious estate homes prtced up to $700.000 In Laguna Niguel. they would get In a custom home without going through all the added compltcattons and expense Involved In the custom process.·· Scarborough said. Standard Pacfftc plans to start construction on ad- ditional estate home neigh- borhoods within four pres- tigious areas of Orange County by the beginning of next year. The company will also begin construction on 10 new moo- erately priced neighborhoods In the coming months to meet lncreastng demands within that portion of the ·housing TheCreetde VWecommunlty ln Laeun• Nl.Cuel la one of H•eral homeea...U.ble. Standard Pacific's ablltty to Currently. Standard Pacific ts building estate home com- munities tn ~una Niguel. Mtsston Viejo ana Orange. market. Consisting of both attached and dctaChed home designs. these projects will be locafed throughout Orange County and Uie Inland Em- Hamilton Cove: an island retreat If you have ever dreamed of owning a Pacific Island retreat without traveling to Hawaii. Hamilton Cove. the $186 million residential resort of luxury· condominiums on Catalina lsland. may rep- resent the only opportunity. An oceanfront enclave 26 miles from Los Angeles Harbor. Hamtlton Cove ts the only resldentlal resort on an Island within 1,000 miles of the Southern Califol'.llia-coast and the last major piece of property approved for develop- ment on CatalJna. The v1llas. chalk-white with tile roofs and Interior round arches, resemble those found on Capri or Majorca In the Mediterranean Islands . They are available In five models. from one bedroom/one bath to two bedrooms/two baths. Model homes have been decor- ated by Interior designer Carole Elchcn. Each v11la features a private balcony. step-down formal dtntng room. fireplace and atrium tub. Recreational amenities at Hamilton Cove Include two tennis courts. an 8,200-foot clubhouse with bar and lounge areas. a grotto-styled swimming pool and spa. a champtonshtp Ted-Robtnson- desJgned 18-holc putting course. and beach with Hamilton Cove De.eloper: BCE Develop- ment. Type of deTelopment: con- dominiums. .-rtce ranee: 8240.000 to 8800.000. 8qaare f~e: vanes. If amber of pli.aa: several. FIDalaclU: -Conventional. Sal• olllCe: (213) 51 0-0090. cabana and volleyball court. Hamilton Cove ts protected by a hlllslde which slopes lnto the Pacific. It may be entered by a private road. which has Its own gate. guarded 24 hours a day. Venturing out from the de- velopment, residents can enjoy the One dining. shopping and night ltf c of the city of Avalon. Hamilton Cove Is being de- veloped by BCE Development Inc., a subsidiary of Bell Can- ada. Canada's largest tele- communications concern. An International real estate com- pany with substantial resort, residential and commercial real estate holdings, BCE De- velopment ts one ol the largest land-holders In Southern Cali- fornia. Interest In the villas of Phase m has remained strong Temala, TOUeJball, awtmmtna, 4l'rin& aad boatJD& are amoaa tile amenltlee a..U.ble at the dnetopmeat. since the recent grand open- tng. 49 residences, amounttng to 818 million have been purchased so far and de- velopers are predicting a sell- out by late fall. Seven names. amounting to $3 mtllton were sold In one wee1' alone. Prices range from 8420,000 to &800,000. For more lnformatton. call (213) 510-0090. Home improvements 1naY be limited If you live tn a common- lntcrest development. your right to make exterior Im- provements to your property may not be aa great as you thlnk. You may l>e bound by certatn covenants. condJUons and reatrtctlona (CC&Rs) which limit the type of Im- provement.a and changes you can make to your property. For Instance. a Paloe Verdes man wu foa-ced to remove a eolar eneray unit he tnatalled on bla roOf-top because the architectural control commit· tee al hla homeowners aa- 80datJOn decided that hla 90lar unit wu not pennttted ~theccaRa. Another bomeow r.er had to take down hie C.B radJo an-- tenna becauee ht• develop-ment Md CC6R8 prohtbfttng aacb antennu. Tbeee example. Uuatrate the impcwtance al knowing what l"elUtctlona. If any. apply to your parUcular devele>p- ment. Tbeee rmtrtcUona lMY encom~ much ~ than you tldnk ind may end up coet•D1JOU ~If you fall to adhere to them. The Cc&Rs are created and recorded by the project's de- veloper at the start of the project. The CC&Ra are analogous to a "ConaUtuUon" for the project. Typically. they describe the Improvements that can and cannot be made JoH• F.- L£111; J1. on the property and a.lao eoctaUon or ACC approves provide a procedural mechan· your planned Improvement. lam for homeowners wtahtng JOU may belOn work (aaaum- to make Improvements. Gen-Int all locaT. ate. or other erally. the procedural mech-pa nmmtal permtta, tf any. anlam ta controlled by the fiave been obtained). The homeowners' aaaoclatton. AOO'a denial of your propoeed The ueoctatJon •• cha.riled ~ la not nece11artly the wtth enforctna the cc.6Ra. end of the "*1. Netther the OftenUmee. t1ie ueoclaUOn tuaclaUon or AOO can act may delepte aUthortty to en-beyond the a.uthonty .,-anted force aldlttectural nllitrte· ID It tn tbe ccu.p:::f. a Uon• to a body kDoW • the laameowaaer wu to Archttectural OOobGI Com-bUOd a tennte court OD Im mtttee (ACC). · property In •plte ol a .eet-back II you wteh to make an , re.tr1etlon lml>Oled by the lmproftlDCnt to your property aeeodatJon. 111e ~Uon and you hve In a common-Joet becauae it med beyond tta lntereat de'Yelopment. you a~ In ~ the re- ahould flnt check your ettlct.IOia. ccaRL 1bere may be a n.e a11 l>datl0n or AOO provlaton requtrtng~ to nnt muet fOUoW tta llandard9 and submit your plani to the .. Pft)Cedurea, and lllOW that eoctatlon or ACC. If the .. l)ioae atandarda and ' procedures arc fair and reasonable. In another cue. a homeowner who had planted eight palm treee wtthout seek- ing board ap~al waa not forced to remQVe.the trees. The aaaoclaUon dtd now show that It acted pursuant to lta own standarda and proceduree and that such procedures were fair and reaeonable. 1be auocla- Uonmuatnot be arbitrary or In violation ol reetrtctlon• con- taJned ln the CC&R• when •PProvtnc or denying 1m-prcwanent ~ If you brelldl tbeocaRa. the ~~rem-edlea a • home· ownenawe .. ttan mayaet an lnjunctton Wble~Ta ~ from ma"'DI liii~­menta or .....,._..., to le'! move lm'-8'.0veme AhtMb: made. VtDlliltlaa ill an In~ uon eamatuta tontempt iJI court. ,..,.., :-L ... be awanled mllJNtl ID an~-.; .................... mow,.., ccu. tiifaN,,.,.. maa ..... -.ovemeaa to,... peapert,f. ptrc. "We will continue to build homes aimed at a wide range of market segments by suiting tndtv1dual netghborhoods to .. the needs of varytng f amtltes, · · he said. ·'Th ts Includes every- thing from starter homes to our luxurious estate rest· dences.·· Transportcition plans to~!c of BIA meeting Panelists agree that voters may have to pay taxes Transportation solutions arc on the way. That was the message from a panel of trans- portation experts at the recent general membership meeting of the Building Industry As· soctatton. Orange County re- gion. The topic was Introduced by panel moderator Bruce Nestande, v1ce president of Amel Development and a state transportation com- missioner. "The state plans to spend one blllion over the next five years, and our countr, share ls about 1/1 1 of that. · he said. "As Important as the funding Is." he continued. · · the proces ts even more Im- portant. Things take too long rtaht now. We nave to have the political will to shorten project completion times." Orange County Cal Trans District 12 director. Keith McKean, $.ave a "good-news- bad news ' report. 'The good news ls that the 1-5 and 1-405 wldentn«ia are under Wl!Y and that the ~ewport Freew~ has already been widened In one congested area." he saJd. The Cal "Trana chief ea.Id that lost Ume due to traffic congestion costs Caltfomla about &240 mtlllon annually. or 8122 per drtver and that by 2010 the coat could be as hfJ{h as 8950 perdrlver per year.ln the area of project funding McKean observed that costs are grow- ing faster than revenues. St~ Oftelte Is executive director of The Orange County Transportation commission (OCTC). The commlstston ts the agency responsible for getting state and federal montes which pay for most ransportatton Improve- ments. "We all want every light green every time we approach an lnteraecUon. and this at- titude keeps us from ap- preciating the many Improve- ments whtch are made." Oftelle said. He saJd substan- tial road Improvements have already been made through- out the county. but that to "build a plan for the future" would take the "collective wis- dom of the public and govern- ment officials." Panelist agreed that there Is a basis for optimism about transporatton solutions. But there was also consensus that Orange County voters would have {o share the funding with the state and federal govern- ment. possibly througfi a 1/2 cent sales tax speciflc8..lly des- ignated for transportation. OCTC's Oftelle aatd that there was more than 50 percent voter approval for such a tax on recent voter survey. The next BIA/OCR general membership dinner meeting wm be held on Monday. Dec. 12 at the AJrporter Inn and wm feature an Inland Empire udate. For more lnformatton or reservations. call (714) 547-3042. HOME _LOANS. jNoPoin~I ARM Home Loam • ~tol&00,000 • ~ to .260,000 • oWner Occupied, 1-4 Unite • Non-<nmer, 1 U,Ut • 11th Dittrict Index • NoNeptive Amortiqtion • 60 Day Rate Lock Ann Marie'~: family is integral pa!t of success Ann Marie' a restaurant in Corona del Mar really is a Ca.mily affair. 'There's Ann Marie Wymer, a full-Oedged reatauranteur while still in her 20s; her'mother, Brigid Morahan. a professional chef who presides over the kitchen; and • brother Michael, who waits tables when he's needed and when he bas time. They. trust one another to get the job done. And they do. The restaurant is located on the busy Pacific Cout Highway in the center of Corona del Mar. Going south, it is just one block past MacArthur. In spite of the lo- cation, parking doesn't seem to be a problem. There'• parking in back or along the quiet reeidential street of Femleaf. The owner delcribea her estab- liahment with the words ''casual elegance." Sbe bu achieYed this atmo1pbere by decorating the dining areas in toft muted colon against a b.ckground o( white. A subtle Ule of mirrors makes the room sparkle. The tables a.re small but not crowded and there is a c;ozy fireplace designed to help take the chill off typical-evenings at the beach. A few tables are outside on tbe patio and a.re m09t popular with the lunch crowd. Wymer'• lo..-e of green growing plants is obYioua in the proflllion through- out the dining rooms. The menu contains all of her own favorite foods. She ii quick to recommend the fresh swordfaah, Mame' lobster, breast of chicken in a cnardonnay wine sauce or the homemade angel hair puta with fresh acallops. • AD ice creams and deuerta are made on the premi.aea. They include white chocolate ice cream with fresh berries, chocolate torte, New York style cbeeaeeab and nightly specials. Chef Brigid Morahan is a highly qualified chef who trained for 10 years at the famed Dorchester in London. "We work to well together." Wymer-says, "became abe runs the kitchen and I run things out front." It .eem.a that neither infringes on the otben'1 territory. Moraban runs the kitchen with very little help. AD the food pluming and preparation is her responsibility. It is easy to understand why only months after opening Ann Marie's · was named the Moet Promising Newcomer and in its teeond year wu ginm the Silver award by the Southern California Restaurant Writers. Ann Marie's ia locateo at 22630 E. Cout Highway, Corona del Mar. C..O (714) 720.9000. Tex-Mex food is popular at Texas Loose y' s 1'au. Looeey'a Chil Parlor and Saloon, with frandlile locations in Torranc:e. Long beec:b aad·Fullerton, hu brought its Lone Star State-big por1ioaa. style and -frinle·chapped wU&r-. to Huntiapia leach . TheneWTeuilAa.y'aat 10 142 Adami Aft. will intloduoe beach city resiclln11 to ita award-winning fare of Tex-Mn ipeeialtiea. Feerl and red chili (the Tau kind -al meat, no --~ 11 ~ half-pounder burpn. deep-fried cadilh, salads and tinfu1y ~ deeerb like Amaret- to IWirl In ~ •• .,. the rataurant's llliltuJt men•pr, Cecqe Palumbo. ""we'I .... be ...... ..-bing ne" to the ~ w'ft ..-bad before -.-k..I ......... rD. chicken ud &.b." Tau Looee,'• allo provides full bu ...W.UMla ~cbildren's menu -widl an ecWed bonus. "QMom .... 10 Mt free -wilh_pe,-...wa." Palumbo said. TaM 1-(1 a.Ii Parlor and s.IDaD ii ... ..w.,. from 11 a.a. tD n If Wt ... •tekecida from 10 a.a. to 2 a.a(..._ is 1erved until 10 p.a. My). r. _...._lion. call (714) 963-1829.-lya-yl Walker SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT WRITERS SI LVER AWARD WINNER • CONTEMPORARY CAS ·UALLY ELEGANT EXTENSIVE PRIVATE PARTIES CATER r NG & 2 -EVENINGS/ An Advert18'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /~-v. October 23, 1918 TAKE . ~ix of Orange County's finest restaurants are now available to host your ~ wedding reception or shower. Full time banquet coordinat-0rs work with you directly to insure that your event happens pr~cisely as you planned it. For more information on these choice locations, contact: J. Mark Mushkin, Special Event Sales Director, El Torito Specialty Restaurants Inc., (714) 631-8421. We look forward to serving you! ~ . } Contact: Susan Kurtz 18120 Von Kannan Avenue Irvine, CA 92715 (714) 553 -1305 Contact: Lori Oberg 633 Anton Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ( 7 14) 662 . 2672 DAl1:l;S DINING•DAN (ING Contact: Peggy Holm 18100 Von Karman Avenue Irvine, CA 927 15 {714) 553 -8181 Contact: Kathleen Spalione 361 Cliff Drive Laguna Beach, CA 92652 (714 ) 497-5434 Contact: Lana De Salvo 18912 MacArthur BouJe\'3rQ. Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 752 -8001 Contact: Denise Figuls 2241 W. Pacific Coast Highway ewport Boch, CA 92663 (714) 631 -1381 • EVENINGS/An ~lelng SuppMment to the OAtlY PtLOT/SuncMy, October 23, 1918 -3 On the cover Michael Canning of Dublin, Ireland. usistant to the bead chef at Ann Marie'• Restaurant presents Maine Lobster Salad on a bed of greens with chopped egg •. tomat~. cuc~r and avoc~do dotted with beluga caviar. The salad is garnished wt th apples. corucboris. ~y corn and carrots. Ann Marie'• ii located at 2640 E. Coast Hwy. an Corona del Mar. At Brandon's, I had the. Sau teed Jumbo Prawns and Prime Rib Special for only $14.95! THE BEVERJ_Y HER[VCE t-0TEL ·#· '" '"' ''-''''°" tr{''"'"""' """" "'"") - 1800 Barber Lane, Milpitas (~) 432-6.311 3350 A venue of the Arts, Costa Mesa (714) 754-1303 Reservations recommended. Adjacent to the Beverly Heritage Hotel 4 -EVENINGS/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILQ"t/Su9(Say1 October 23,. 1981 - DIDblC an ~ patio la pope•v to caatomera. Parkers' Seafood Grill offers relaxed atmosphere; ba y vievv · Parkers' Seafood Crill located at 309 Palm St. on the Balboa Penin- sula. by the ferry landmg. offers a relaxed atmosphere. fine food. breathtalung views and service that pampers bur does not smother. Parkers' •is part of the newly constructed f.dgewater Place com· I plex. The building is three levels, with the Crill occupying the second and third levels. At this water's edge location. 1 diners can relax watching the pleasure boats in the bay. the ~un Zone with its ferris wheel and carousel as well as the coming and going of the Balboa ferry. Upon entering rhe mam dining room on the second level, it is immediately apparent thar almost every table is arranged to show off the views. For those who seek the fun of an outdoor meal. there are two dining terraces for each level. A yachting motif has been used throughout the two levels, featuring in the duung room an original mural depicting the race for the America's Cup. There is an abundance of sailing memorabilia, natural oak, seafoam green tones and dark blues. On the top floor, the Calley features three bar areas -an appetizer bar. a liquor bar and an octagonal bar with glass block ~Jll­ ligbted Crom within. Entertainment •~ 1eheduled Thursday through atur day with contempory. top 40 mus11 According to Steven W allar .. general manager of Pauen' ~a food Crill. efficient and friendJy ~rv1ct 1~ expected from the employees of the Crill. Since Parkers· is part of th•' Stouffer restaurant company. somr 25 of the organization's top peopl•· were flown in from throughout thf' world to assist in training tht' loral staff. .. Pasta specialties such as tortrll1ni Alfredo and seafood vermicelli arf' popular . Seafood entf"eeJ rang,. from mesquite·grilled shrimp to scallop~ JI' Jonghe and other fresh dailv Sf-It'• tions. Weekdays and Saturday. rhe Cnll 1s open for hmch from 11 a.m. to i p.m. and for dinner from 5 lo l 0 p m (with diner served until 11 p.m. on f riday. Saturda)' nights). On Sunda'. a brunch is served from l'O a.m. to 3 p.m. wiht dinner from 4 p.m. to 111 p.m. A funjted menu selection 1s al-.o available in the restaurant's Callr' from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week. Sunday's brunch is a combina11on of sit-down and buffet servici'. For more information or reservations. call 673.3741.-By Doria Polley Five Crowns is OC landmark The stately. Enghah·loolung building on the IOUthcrn atrip of Pacific Coaat H~ay as F"ive Crowns, an Orange County Landmark for more tba.o a decade. F"ive Crowns is owned by Lawry'• and the food is exceptionaUy good, 11 is to be npected of any rataurant that 's a I member o( this operation. h ii a reproduction of a very oW Encfish Inn, Ye Old Bell. and the menu II traditioJ'lal and comprehcnaive. Prime rib at ita fineat ii a apecialty or · Five Crownt, while other menu item1 include whole beby u lmon (in 1ea1011) frwb snapper. aeume chicken and a very good chicken dilh pr.pared in pneroua amountl o{ BNtol Crum. A pianist entertains at the piano har nighdy and Lhc Showcue Singm pn form open and light clauical ~~r11on• from 8 pA-io micinisht on Sunda''· Sunday brw\c:h ia a locaJ tradition 1 1 five Crown.. The rettaW'aOt ii loeettd II 380 I t: Co.at Highway in Corona del Mar . Dinner II aerved 1even days: Sundl\ tbrouch Thwtclay fro111 5 p.m. to IO p.m.; Friday and Saturday until 11 p.m. and Sunday brunch from l 0:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information, or retervations, call (714)760-033 l. Newport Oyster Bar & Grill attracts the casual croWcts The Newport Oyster Bar and~to the Oyster Bar and everyone Crill in Newport Beach~ knows what they are talking casual side of the elegant Rex about." Chandler said. Restaur&f\t, by the same owner, The menu offers a selection of Ru CA.ndJer. appetUiers and shellfish, sand.- Located in the same building wiches, pastas and a selection of and using the same chef to create en~ees as well as deserts. "The the high quality of cuisine Rex· pnces are reasonable and our •••• ..1 he 0y Ba service is casual," he said. goers ar~ uacu too, t ster r On the other aide of the buildi opened m 1986 and bas proven . ng nnnular amo the locals for lunch 1s The ~ex Restaurant .. Elegant rand-r din ng surroundings and ocean VleWs set a ner. . he i his "I tried to create something romantic atmosp re or t gourmet &Nfood restaurant. that is casual -where a person Opened in 1982, The Rex has can go and have a quick meal received several awards. most without having to compromise recently are: Travel/Holida y food quality," Chandler said. And Magazine for '83.'88; Orange that is what they have done, the Coast Magazine . Best Seafood friendly, casual atm06phere gives '86.'88; SC Restaurant Writers . customen a chance to watch the Restaurant of the Year 1988; and cooks shuck oy$ters and clams at the Cold Award, Seafood '83· '88. the bar or watch the passerbys "I think the consistent quality along NewpoTt Beach, or even of our product is paramount in watch television in the restauraJ1t. Orange County," ChandJer said._ There is a television on each end of The restaurant, known for its the restaurant. gourmet seafood, specializes in -"Peop~ lov~ t-0 ait.. at the_ Abalone, one of its most popular counter and watch people working menu items, be said. in the kitchen -that is what was "The Rex is not the most mi.ting io Newport Beach -an expensive restaurant in town;. but oyster bar -now peop&e say let's by virtue of the product it.self, it is O'fSTEll sl-fOOTeR. ..... 1~ '11 -... ._ -·"" .. O'l5Tf~S """" """'~'. r,,P- L': ,,..--.$11.K#ILP ~ CLAM5 • .,,.,....,~ .. ,_ STE"A"'1EI> M"45SEt.~ ... 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The Oyster Bar serves lunch and dinner from 11 :30 to 1 l p.m. seven days a week: The Rex opens for cocktails at 4 p.m., and serves dinner from 5:30 p.m to 11 p.m. F..or more_information, or res.er· vations, call (7 14 r 6 7 5.9977 (Oyster Bar); (714) 675-2566 (Rex). -By Patricia Gal»e 11 :30 to 10:30 p.m. _..J Q'' 5~~kl M~ ~A:-~~.~·. ~I~ \0Llf~1'<l.l l,t. "' ··-._ ,. ... ,,. ... , ....... CLAMS LI N~INI , .... ... .. .. "'"~,Ji. ,..... Ci "-'-AQ.1,,. 8~ti .; .. £:M.4.1"'° •"'" • • t NEWft>F..I L1NGtA1 tJI . •}~ ~"'-o..~r ... ...._ 'l'~•Jt,/4._ ...... ..-r • *' ...... ;itr..\ltoof-.{'"-~ N 1it•f,.._ ... ~... t•'°_.._ Ht fE"fT\ltCI N I ALF~DO S-YLE ... fo"'~ r • • ••• .... -.-~• ... ' l"',.,..•• •••W \t..F"'"t• .... SA:..""o"' fE11~1c•i'.: .. e-. ... , .. -. . .... .. ... -.. .. t:l.•4' .... ·~ .. ' • ·~6U.fV,11ifASfAW.fLl1~AfZA ")' ... 5 €AFU.v PJ\SrA ~~1.i'IN-, ....... ,, ~ f;:.. .. '6. r .., .. '• .. , ... , ... ,,,. ' ... f-.._~"1"•.•.A ~ t.AM ""--.:o.r ,,. ' '~ l•• -.•t.' ,._ I j. ,,.. "• ~ - t!OIRT v fl.I. P '-'\oNIL 'C\l. -oa.-... ,. ..... ..,....,, ....... '" . __ .......__ (114) Ml-1112 ...... "' c ... ~ ... .............. -... . OPEN 7DAYS :SM"'l.l.. l>!NND-~ ... 'I> I~ S~~IMP'B..TO.~l.>l> 7" --·· .,.,, ..... "'~-... -~ --................. ,. _,,-.# ........ _,,. ........ t Fishy happenings at The Cannery IC the idea of dining at a historic landmark sounds exciting, try The Cannery in Newport Beach, one of the city's eight historic landrnarlc.s. Used as a fish cannery - Western Cannery Co. -from 1934 to 1966. the business closed due to the polution in the offshore waters that drove the mackerel out to sea ... The cannery was unused for five years.·· Bill Hamilton. owner of The Cannery Restaurant, said. "Then, in 1973, the building opened as the restaurant." Mamtainang m06t of the original equipment and design. the res· taurant has made its name and food, populu among the locals and people who wan• a fresh seafood meal in a unique ambiance. "This is a fun place, but still professional in its service," Hamil· too said. Customers un expect friendly iervice and a good attitude from our employees, be said. Specializing in fresh seafood. the ~t.aurant serves loblter. cal&mari and abalone, as well as special fresh fish of the day. Prime rib, chicken and beef entrees aTe also on the menu for non-seafood lovers. The restaurant, situared on the water. offers outside dining on the warf, a.s well as two boats that offer Newport Harbor cruises for dinner or special occasions. "The Isla Mujeres curies up to 75 persons and in the summer we have dinner crui9es, it is also available for private charter.-Hamilton said. Banquet and private party facilities are also available in the reataur~ -either on the patio, overlooking the bay or upstairs in the lounge. Nightly entertainment with top '40s music and dancing draws a crowd in the lounge. "We have other' special activities planned - such as our Hallow~n costume party with prizes and contests," be said. Special events are planned for the holidays, such as a cruise for the Parade of Lights and.'New Year's party. The Californian -the official T allship of California -will be docked at The Cannery from Oct . 27 throuih the 30th. Sunday, the 30th, the ship will open for viewing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the cost is 12.50. The restaurant will be offering ~ pancake breakfast The Barn cooks steaks in the American tradition The 28.year-old famous Barn Steak House has larger quarters in the Harbor Center at Harbor and Wilson in Costa Mesa. The Barn features br_oiling in the original American steak house tradition. steak) popular in the Midwest of old, along with fJet mignon, man-sized New Yorks. T-bones and top sirloin steaks. The Barn boasts luge dining rooms (designated for smokers or non· smokers) and also has private rooms available for groups of up to-75. Lunch is served Monday through Saturday starting at 11 a.m.; dinner nightly from 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. r or more information. or to make am Bamlltoa kept ma.t of tbe cm,laa1 ........ t for the restauant. Sunday. 'The cost is 15 for children and $1 0 for adulu. The Cannery Restaurant is located at 3010 Lafayette Ave. in Newport Beach. For more infor. ~tion. or to schedule lunch or dinner reservations, call (714) 675.5777.-By Patricia Cable Located behind the Edwards Twin Theatres and JC Penney, the Barn features the "largest porterhouse west of Denver" along with a "baseball cut (certified Angus cuilotte Another specialty is the teriyaki steat, marinated in the Barn's special-made sweet and sour sauoe. Also available are shrimp or scallops and a teriyaki slUnleaa breast of chicken. equally Sizable to the Barn's "portion reputation." reservations, call (714)641-9777. TMlluDaftentlM ......... p01tealwl•1 w.tofDeDftr." The most exciting trattoria this side o f Milano I I TRATTORIA • PASTICERRIA ESPRESSO & WINE BAR FULL COCKTAIL BAR Serving for Your Dining Pleasure Lunch and Dinner Seven Days Monday thru Saturday Ten to Ten Sunday EleY9n to Seven Also Featuring Piano Entertainment• Attitude Adjustment Hour • Special Pre-Theater Menu Reservations 540-3365 located in the Crystal Couart 3333 BEAR ST., COSTA MESA Just inside the entrance of the new addition to South Cocnt Pklza m~gur Cuisine of India ··~ .. 6yter the bell.....,~.,,. 1n .. a10r~~~ OM/y l'Hot. KOCN Radio .. ~. wttt1 Its lntrtgulnt food. ... ,....."°"' lndl• -~BauJ ''?«MY bodr. lt*lllN Miit llNllmn ltfttawwit ... •• -DonSmlth llcJJiM$s .J""'1VI •· ...... ~ • .....,of Malltty and....,.,...,.. lhey MfW ••pwtecl.,.•tW ,.,hllhheftls& .... uums...., are• .............. -~Coaon ~pan llNch, ,. "tn•......,..,..,.•www•.._.._....,.,.-.,...~mcwe .__ ... ,.... ..... ., •• .... ........... -• ....,a# ............... ,.,....,...... . -hul .J/llJott Or..,,. CCUICY llPtMw Luet•._....., .... -,,,, .. c..-.. c..a.,..,. . "'",,...., Apple· A-Peel is geared to serve families with kid s Ti:red of "family restaurants" owners in a restaurant located in that don't really cater to families Long Beach. The restaurant - -they don't offer wbole.ome Crab SbeD -spec:ialiiies in bome·1tyle meals or would rather eea.fQOd. ... Since we own the you leave thole little kiddies at eea.foocl restaurant, one of the home? Well, Apple-A-Peel in -~ we made When we bought - Huntington Beach eaten es-tbia restaurant three years ago. pecially to £a.milies and offers &e.h wu to add a sdection of freab 6sh homemade food with friendly to the menu," be said. 1ervice. Something el8e that seu this With items such u biakett and restaurant apart from others are ·. grary, pot rout and country fried the blueberry and apple muffins, steak on the menu, £a.milies get a unique stawberry bread. blscuits home cooked meal without the fuss and large cinnamon rolls baked of cooking over a bot stoYe or · &e.h daily. Served heated, tbe.e cleaning up. make a deticious accompaniment The decor also reflects the homey atmoepbere promoted at Apple-A-Peel, Alex Georgiou, owner with wife Prue, u.id. .. We are a family owned restaurant and we think that it is important that families who come here 1ee the family that owns it U.O operating it, .. Georgiou said. The Ceorgious make sure that each penon is made to feel c:omf~ with the friendly and penonal atmoepbere u well u the prof eeeional service. Tbe Georgioua an aJ.o part to the &e.h ground coffee. s.tmda1 and Sanda., cha.m- pqne brunch make weekend dining a special occuion at Apple· A-Peel. From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on bothda'fl. 'The restaurant serves break-_ fut, lunch and dinner, and ·off en patio and inside dining. Open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m . seven days a week, Apple-A-Peel is located at 16161 Springdale St. near £cl. inger in Huntington Beach. Foe more information, call (714) 846-87 44. -By Patricia Gable 16161 Springdale -=--~ Huntington Beach (at Edlng~r) Dlrectly Behind Von• Market 846-8744 . c ,_ . Yasaman's food easy to remember na me is problem Veteran restauranteur Kia.nosh Vafai, co-owner ol Yuaman's Res- taurant, says opening bis new estab- lishment at · 1904 7 Bushard in Hunting1on Beaeb was -ample com- pared with getting patrons and bualneu a.ociates to remember bow to spell its name. • "You'll 6nd us listed at Yuaman's Restaurant -in the phone book and on our buUnea cards -but that's not correct (it aboWd be Y aum&in)," Vafai said. "But I suppote u long as customers can 6nd us anyway it wilt be all right .•• Customers who do find their way to Y uaman•1 elegant, modern~ 86-.eat dining room will be glad they did too. says Vaf.ai. 'The menu stars Middle F.utern delights and bouts a wea.ltb of homemade boule specials like chicken cherry rice. tender (Jets of beef, lamb sbish kebob, and baklava (thin Turkish pastry with outs and honey) which Vafai says is without comparison anywhere. Catering and lake-out services are offerea as well. Vi.sl u1d-Muter- charge are accepted. No reservations ~required. for more information, call (714) 968-7333.-By Cheryl Walker • Breakfast • LUNCH •DINNER OPEN Monday-Sunday 7AM-9PM . ----------- Sr. Citizens' Speclals 2PM-5PM Dally 20°A. Off Regular ~enu Dally ·01nner Specials Special Children's Menu People ~ die food at tlle wlal bu • well a .. .......... Fish , fun at California Beach If you love auabi and love a good "irailbu .. ' tmeam welcome) and then time, bead straight for Calif omia proceed to prepare the food in 'riew ot Beach located on Via Lido in Newport the dinen. Beach. "We opened tbia remurant in Accordins to owner Kazu Miyami, March ol 1985," Mid Miyami, "• tnditional luabi ban in Japan are are the largest luabi bu in Orange yery quiet and formal. Howner, that County. ia not the cae at California Beach. California Beach ii located at 3344 Customers are not only encouraged to Via Udo, Newport Beach. Lunch ia enjoy the 1nory fare, but to Ue> have MrYed Monday through Friday a boisterous rip roaring good time. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and dinner Everybody frolica at California 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. 1nen nigbta a Beach. even the cheC. who greet week. For more information, call CUit.omen with the traditionaJ (714) 675..0575. CAFE.LIDO Swank Restaurant & Jazz Club ''One of the top ten night spots in Orange County . . . '' -Barry K o ltnow • Ban'fU<'t Farilit ies fo r Private Parties •Plan Your Holiday Parties Now! DI NN ER S EVEN NIGHT S JA Z Z S EVEN N I GHTS 714/675-2968. 714/673-5056 501 30th Street. Newport Beach 011 Mells Are A Trtt to Mu.lee! We .hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican fOOd ... In Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails QP.e!1 D~IW At 11 A.M . Entertai~enf In Tiie Barro Room 296 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 8 -EVEMNG8/ An AdYlf1illng Supplement to ... DAI. y PILOT JIUIMllr, Octa• n . 1111 Black Mlishreom has an 'exotic but elegant' interiOr M-... Sunc. owns of the new Black MUll.oom Beuururt in S-. clifr v~ Shopping Center in e~ beach, .. .,.. a deciclecl to became. NllaUnllteur benelf out of --fr\lltration. .. My buM.M and I Ul9d to eat out a lot but we could oner find what I'd cal an~ reltaurant -good food in a cla9y m•iionment at a NllOMllle price. (We could find the fint two but if W did the price WU alwa y• · out·of-tbi1-world , outnpoua)." '1\at'• why I decided to go into ... ..,,._ and -if I could create the t:':· ~urant -the best at the ~Sung f.ubioned ia an "exotic but elegant'' dining apes ience where petrona can aaYOr the finelt Cllineee and Thai diabe. in intimate aurround· inp (the restaurant only bu 80 aeab) with clHiicaJ muaic e&relling their eua. yet pay m than 18 for a typical entree. and • fuD wine Mt by the end of this month. The Black Muabroom. located at 2119 Main St .• unit C6, ii open daily. Earmelo's owner keep--s c~~tomers happy Sung aid ahe opened with a mted -but w:.ry .&ect -number of item.a oo her menu auch u beef •·tay, •weet and IOUr pork. garlic pepper abrimp and pad thai (thai noodlea) but expecta to ba'fe a complete menu featuring more than eight different appetiJen, aix aoups. 30-plua entreea ~atiom are required for large partiM on weekenda. For reeer- Tatiom. or more information, eaJ1 (714) 536-6595.-By Clery! Walker Carmelo M.anto, owner of Carmelo' 1 Relt.aurant and Bar at 3520 F.ut Pacific Cout Highway in Corona del Mar. keeps his cuatomen happy in many ways - by offering the &ne.t Italian and continental cuiaine, freaheat 6ab. award· winning· pasta, happy hour bupina (like a plate of one of three trpea of pu1a for only $3). a 90-pb item wine lilt and imported ltaian dunrta -but be'• neTer aatilfied biiuelf. ••1 can't keep doing the aame ... O'fW and °"' again. .... .,.. lilantD. ~· would be ... ...... tb.t'• why fl'IW'f week OI' IO I try 1101Dethiac new an-the _... .. Tllilq...ar.-....-..... Manto bu to ·always be on the k>okout wberner be goea for new and exciting rec:ipe9 to ahare with his loyal CU9t0merl. "I go to Italy. I read booU. I u.. 80IDe of my mother'• recipes, and keep trying new things." Yet patrOllf wbo have found "their dilb" don't have to de.pair at Carmelo '1, aaya Manto, "we 'D make it f« them on requeat - outlide of our menu there are more apecia1a than on the menu." No matter whether the recipe ii new « tr.dilional tbougb. •ya Mai.to. cum• .. can depend oo da ~ and f:nleh.-.. y OU won ttee .any.__ our menu became what we haft ii IO freeb. (Ua ........... Miaalotof~on • E!TS * FlllEW!TE!l * PlCKll'S SATUIDAY I SUIDAY . CODITIYSmE llUICB WATCI •OIDll llTE FOOTIALL RIU! COllTll ITILI C""l.111- .... Tll llB · * TEl!S TESTED . TlUED !ID TIUSTID .* (714)113-7119 the menu you can be 1ure most of it ian't freah). Every day we have the freabeat fish, for e.umple, and the beat veal money can buy." Many of Manto 's pastas are fresh too, but, be says, be still believea imported puta -es- pecially from Italy -is better. Carmelo'• Restaurant and Bar is open from 4 to 11 :30 p.m. weekdays, S to 12:30 a.m. on weekend.. Dinnen uerage in ce»t &om 112 to 114 for an entree and to 132 to $35 for a fuB coune meal Al major credit carda are accepted. Catering ii anilable by appoiutuwnt u .... r or re.er· ntiom or more information. call (714) 675-1922.-By Oleryt Walker La Cave romance~·· Intimate dining in the romatic cellar restaurant. La Ca_ttfealW'es the.finest in .-&a and aeaf'ood. The unique ea•1bMbmeot bu been 1en-ing Coata Mesa for 26 years. La C.Ye ii localed on lnine AYenue at East 17,tb Street. For more information. or to make reeerntiom. cal (714) 646-7944. EVENINGS/Alt MYiwtilllig ~t to the OAJLY PILOT /Sundey, Oc1obw 23, 1• -9 ~= I t .. .. : Put Young American's performance, dinner on 'must see' list Friendly, fun and talented describe the cut and show at The Young American's Dinner Theatre in Hunt· ington Beach. This show gives new meaning to a night out for entertain- ment. With abundant energy· and profess.ional talent the Young Ameri· can's cast makes dinner a.n exciting event as weU as a.n exceUent meaJ. If you are not familiar with Young American's, ult around, the group was formed in 1962 and has since gone on to perform in various countries around the world. The performers are ee&ected in auditions when they are between the ages of 15 to 21 -they are talented individuals who enjoy singing together and are concerned with the nation and promoting good will. Tbey extend this idea in their perf orma.ncea. Young American'• Inc. was for- med aa a oon-pJ'Ofit organization. proceede from performanc:ee are u.eed for operating C09ta. academic, vocal and dance scbolanhips; and to educate members in the people and custome of the nations they visit. In 1978 the Young American's Song & Dancie Co. was formed to oontinue the tradition of talented performers working together. This group is the alumni of Young American's lnc. The group began in Michigan and has since performed in restaurants such as Tabbie's Music Hall in Huntington Beach; the Sandpiper in Atlanta; Robert E. Lee in St. Louis; the Reuben E. Lee and Ba.xter Street both in Newport Beach. In July 1987, the group opened its own Young American's Dinner Theatre in Huntington Beach. They perform exclusively at this location in Peter'• Landing (near Tabbie'• where they held perfonnanca previoully). The cast of 10 is choeen by William Brawley, the director -and for each member there ii an alternate per· former that worb one night a ..-. and coven vacations or ilbleelea. Several entreea are avaialah&e for dinner, u well as appetian. a full bar service. A Caesar salad, vegetable, rice, bot rolls, desaert and the ahow is included in the price o( dinner, begining at 111. 95. The food ia At McCormick's L~ding Our offerings seem endless ... HALLOWEEN COSTUME BASHI To ... ,,..., Oct..., 21 .. a,.-t.. - •1 l-. ....... •t ....... .,.. P.u..l s..,n-1 F .. t ...... , .. "' Ea rly Dinne r Menu served 5 to 7 pm Mon-Sat $995 PRIME RIB OR FRESH CATCH includes soup. salad. beverage & dessert To ... $1095 STEAK & LOBSTER DINNER Served Every Night. All Night prepared well and 1erved by the ca.st (with a little singing) -entreee include OUc:ken Dijon. a fresh fish eelection (the 1WOrd6eh and chicken ~ both excellent). Prime rib. ..Cood brochette and other eelec-non.. epeciaJ boaday menu will be featured. Tbe dinner theatre offen discount pricel to eer1ion and large groupe. epeciaJ performancee can UC> be ecbeduled for a large group o( people. Call Anna Gamboa for details at (213) 592-3210. The Young American's Ouiatmas If you are beading down Pacific Show will begin Dec. l -the theatre Cout Highway to the Young A.meri· it currently ~ations A can'1Dinner'Ibea.1re-keepdriTiitg --tJ until you pa8I W amer, the tbeatreis localed in Pet«'1 IAnding -which is alm09t to the Seal Beach area. Off the Su Diego Fneway ( 405) exit on Seal a.ch Bml and Sift IOUth to Peter'• l.andine· 1\e addrw is 16400 Pacific Cout Hwy. Suite 120. Hunlington &.ch. Cal (714) 84(). SHOW to ..U ..-.atione and baft an~ evening.-By Patricia C.W. The Award-WinninJ( Chefs of The Lotus Await You ~l ·' MANDARIN A SZECHWAN CUISINE • LUNCH• DINNEI • PULL 8.U •BANQUETS• TAJCB OUT• 1110.DU IUrrET• CB.\llPAGN! llUNCH 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD • COSTA MESA • 545-3331 Lotus Express Now Open at Fashion Island's Atrlam Court Tune to face the fact that be· ing OYerweight increases your risk of heart attack and to begin a program ol healthy diet and exel'tise. AfJl'I aU, it's easier to treat a case of denial now than a heart attack later. 10 -EVENINGS/An Advertlsfng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 23, 1988 If walls could talk, Jeremiah's Resta~ra1H would have a lot to s.ay Jeremiah'• Reetaurant ii that quiet wooden structure that bu been biding in plain tight on the cams of W ams aDd Magnolie (or l 0 yean. 0.. the puc clec:ade. Jeremiah •• nlltic ..... and c:rc..bMllJl!I baYe _, maniagea propoeed. weddinp celebrated and anniYenariea ~ year after year - Jeremiah.. lunch salad options range &om Mexican to Oriental and seafood to Ce.aer; eight varieties, all .abundant. There as always • daily mpeciaJ. a fresh fish catch and a selection oC prime beef burgers. Fresh 6sb to prime rib pasta to quiche, aandwichea to stew -lunch &s always JerYod with the ri&!!t attitude, at the right price. p.m. on Sunday. On the dinrier menu are such items u : Ow-broiled Doub&e Lamb Loin OM>pt -charbroiled to perfection and eened with mint jelly; Char-grilled Santa fe Oiicken-breuu, Tex-Mex basted. over routed chilies with , spicy tomatilla sauce; and Jeremiah's Co- quille -deep tea scallops, crab and shrimp belr.ecl in mcwnay sauce.. Seafood ~ change often, with only the freshest, top~ fare offered. · The restaurant has a children's wbeoeYer ~y visit. The ~ stays open late every day; drink.a, appetiaen, tight ·entrees and deleeru are uaila.b&e from the apecia1 menu; and the entertainment director praents only the best performers. Call to find out what's scheduled. Jeremiah'• Restaurant is located at -8901 Warner -Ave. (cor.:ner__of Magnolia) in Huntington Beach. Call (714) 848-2662 for more infor. mation, or reaervationa, which are recommended. Whether you are planning a pmate dance party for 150. a b..._. h.nquet for SO, a family dinner or an intimate eYening for two -Jeremiah'• bu the facility, and the ability to accommodate your needs. The restaurant currently feature1 an all~_y happy hour, a complimentary buffet enrJ day, large screen major sporting events and liYe entertain· ment at aeut five nights. week. ~ ii llrftld weedays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Diners may want to begin with a cocktail or a p. ol wine to aecompany the tortilla dMp9 and fresh. homemade ...... The restaurant'• apecia)ty drinks are notorioul for their ability to help ~yone geubrouglu hectic workday and our wines by the gt.a. or bottle are meticulouety selected by our educated management. The tunch menu features items likt clam chowder -onion ~ baked in a round ol eourdougb bread, brocoOi con queeo puffs -broccoli and jalapeno cheele. breaded and fried, mzling sirloin with aauteed mush- rooms and onions, served sizzling, and a variety of other choices. Every weekday from 11 :30 .a.m. until 6:30 p.m. the '°'1n!e offers special.drink prices and a cocktail of the day. At 4:30 p.m. the complimen· tary buffet it opened. Fresh fruit, •egetablea. Wimp and oysters; or any number of other combinations un61 6:30 p.m. menu full of games. puzzles and ,.----------- Dinner is served ftom 5:30 p.m. Monday through Satwday from 4:30 aticken. An &llOrtment of our specialty drinks are available without alcohol. Senior citizens are equally import· ant at Jeremiah's. The Senior Pauport off en a discount to seniors Open Daily -llltCH •HAPPY HCDf DlllR Senile Contilefttal J--le•'eea31 'M ..... ~,:tllf1'le••-... Mtlahulcla --1 • u a complement to any of tlae dinner or lwJa CWsite & Daly &Dd .,,,. c•1 a 1n. 'n.. 1IU -7 • -..,ed u a atreee. Specials ESTAB. 1979 PRIME RIB • FRESH SEAFOOD • lUllCll STEAKS • SPIRITS serving 11 :30-2:30 At ·Jeremiah's we want you to relax and enjoy what many people have come to know as the best restaurant In town - . EVERYDAY. For 10 years we've served you and your friends with one thought In mind; to make your lunch or dinner the best, with Great Food & Good Times. We .. invite you to spend your next afternoon or evening with us, where you'll be served the highest quellty food In a relaxed and comfortable atmoephere. Always offering a variety of regular specials. served in 1 O minutes or less!! serving Daily from Spm Sundays from 4:30pm and TIE LOllEST NAPPY IOIR •TO• Monday thru Friday 11 :30-6:30 with complementary buffet from 4:30-7:00 p.m. We specialize in banquets and private parties. Make plans now for your special occasion/ 8901 WARNER AVE. (AT MAGNOLIA), HUNTINGTON BEACH 848-2662 Friday, Sabl'day Ii s.nlay ~ tJ>ll'-" ~ includes salad bar s10.• Stnlay Chanfacne Bnllch $8.ts AU YOU CM EAT ..... u •• c' ... l.M OOOTUEIT ....... Austrian Ccultry Boys ""· l'tlt tin Dec. 4th ("'41. tln s.day) ~Fwy. bit ..... 11.d So. light on C..... (Nut '° Holiday lrlft) HUNTINGTON BEACH EVENINGS/An Adwrtlling Svppeement to the DAILY P1LOT/Suncllly. October 23~ 1118 -u __ .... !1 If I I l l Cafe Lido is the perfect getaway for an evening If you set out to design the perfect supper club, it would probably turn out to be very much like the Cafe lido. The food, the music and the ambiance combined make it an elegant and entertaining place to spend an evening away from the tourist scene. Open seven nights a week and offering some of the best food and best live jazz around, the Cafe Lido has becomt a favorite gathering place for local residents. This new Cafe Lido 1s located at 50 I 30th St. in Newport Beach. in Cannery V 1llage. It was opened early this year after moving from the old Cafe Ldo. only a stone's throw away. Joe Sperrazza. owner of' the club. came to California after years of restaurant experience m Rochester. N. Y. He ahd his wife Shirley, who comes from a family of res· tauranteurs. combined their talents to establish the old club in Newport Beach. When the Sperrazzas moved to the new location in March, the entire staff moved with them. Among the key personnel was Chef Francis Tamain- na. who comes from Tahiti. The dining room seats I I 0 people comfortably and the cocktail lounge seats 60. There are booths and banquettes arranged so that every seat has an unobstructed view of the center stage. The lounge, although somewhat separated from the dining room, is just as close to the music. Dinner is served nightly from 6 p.m. to midnight. live jazz is offered seven nights a week, starting each evening at 8;30 p.m. An alcove dining area i_s also popular. According to the Cave Lido's owner. many of the top jazz musicians in the country are being booked into the club. Because of the cost of bringing in stars, there is a cover charge of S3 per person on f riday and Saturday nights only. Although the new Cafe lido 1s much bigger an many wa ys than the old one-including the larger menu and nearly triple the old wine list of SO - the Sperranas hope that their old customers will feel welcomed and as much at home as they have always been. Under the couple's direc tion. the old cafe won two Silver Awards from the Soutbern California Restaurant Writen Aaaociation in past years. They're going for the gold in the new place. To be usured of a table anytime, The Sperraz:us strongly urge reser- vationa, which can be made by calling (714)675-2968.-By Doris Polley funcdona are planned for the I.Del....._ Barbor cra.l.M9 and tripe to KUOD by Tale of the Wlaale; C&tallna lal&ad. Locals, tourists enjoy Tale of the Whale Maintaining a reputation as one of the area'• really fine restaurants while being an integraJ part of a famed historical landmark, cannot be an easy thing to do. However, that is just what is happening at the Tale of the Whale in the Balboa Pavilion. Under the leadership of owner Bill Caouette and generaJ manager Lori Cofano, this venera.ble .. oklrestau.rant continues to attract discriminating diners -loq.I residents and tourists alike. 1be reataurant features a new menu of aeaf ood offerings. Star of the dinner lineup -is a gourmet shellfish steaks and chicken. The old Pavilion is a familiar sight to anyone who as ever epent any time in this Southern California resort area. Topped by its world-renowned cupola. the Balboa Pavilion has been the focal point of the fabulous Newport Beach playground area for nearly throe-quarters o( a century. The building is familiar to many u itis pictured often in commercial photo- gJ"aphs, picture po1tcard1 u well as painting• by many different artists. (714) 673-5245. Also available at the Pavilion 1s thf' harbor tour abo&rd the Pavihon Queen. with Sunday brunch a highlight of the week.'s events. The Catalina Passenger Serv1rt continues its schedule of daily round trips to Catalina Island. ReterVatiom for the Catalina flver af\Cf the Ha,rbor Cruise aboard iht Pavilion Queen may be made bv calling (714) 673·5245. r.;:;:;=:=:=;;::;=:=:=~=;=:=:==::;;;;;;;;;;;;;-dinner which presents a unique baked and deep-fried combination of choice This year. the Christmas boat parade is scheduled for December 1 7 through 23. The decorat~ boats will be passing by the Pavilion between 8 and 8 :30 p.m. each eveniN. No retervationa are required by the Tale of the Whale res ta ura nt. Weekdays breakfut is served from 7 a.m. to noon; lunch from l l a.m. to 4 p.m. and dinner from 4 p.m. to I 1 p.m .. Saturday and Sunday brunch 1s terved from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and dinner ii served from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. -By Doris Polley r ....... DISPLAY rn.BIOUG with a 21 Ye• Tracltion of Old F aslioned Fla• 111 .... , .... ITUlml. • 9111 -II I £ 111 ..... Fllllll,...,.. 141-1111 f(.H,.,111/i-1 S..,,n/•J Lunch Mon-Sat from I I am Dinner Nightly from 4:30pm Except Sat & Sun from 3:00pm shellfish such as scallops, shrimp. !obiter and crab legs. This is a favorite aampJer of many diners who just can't make up their minds. In addition to the traditional favorites on the teafood menu, there's a selection of For thole who wish to be more than spectators for the exci ting event, boat:a will be available for customers to go out in and to actually be a part of the parade. For reservations, call CHINESE CUISINE! at RUBY PALACE One of the best Chinese restaurant:S In Orange County •MANDARIN•SZECHWAN•CANTONESE SeafOod Speclalles prepared in the great Family Tradition for over Three Generations. S.nquet FtM:llltl• Av•llabl• C•terlng For urge or Sm•ll P•rtlea Dine In or T•k• Out 18330 BEACH BLVD 848-6088 HUNTINGTON BEACH 841-8715 12 -EVENINGS/An Advertllklg Supplement to the OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, OCtober 23. 1988 Waterfalls Cafe offers quality service, food ~do •J Tile Wueboue la perfect for puttee and wedctl.llp. The Warehouse affers patio dinin g The W arebou1e Restaurant in Newport Beach is approaching the first anniversary of the renovation and upgrades of the bayfront dining facility. The three tiered heated patio provides seating for 125 people ma.king it the largest outdoor dining area on Newport Bay. French blue/white tables, chain and umbrellas accent the bright white patio. The patio is excellent for banquets. weddings. Teceptions, corporate parties and lun~beons. One of the few area restaurants to 1erve king klip, a sweet, firm fish from New Zealand, the Ware· hou1e specializes in the presen· tation of fresh fish, fresh seafood and prime rib and steaks. The W arehouae also boasts an unusual- ly large salad buff et "to add to executive chef Charles Kalagian 's presentations . .Ahi. Mahi Mahi and live ~aine fobaters have nev-er been bener. Live entertainment is also a specialty with big band and top 40's groups. All entertainment is free and begins at 9 p.m. The reataurant is still lively at 2 a.m.; entertainment is featured until closing time. Now is the time to book your holiday banquets; a birds.eye view of the Parade of Lights can be had by those who make early reser· vations. Wablished in l 97 6, The Warehouse Restaurant is located in lido Marina Village in Newport Beach. for more information or reservations phone 673-4700. Waterfalls Cafe in Garden Grove restaurant features specials. as well as offers a variety of homemade food for a large selection of menu items. From break.fut, lunch and dinner. Along omelettes to waffles, there is some· with its promise of high quality food · thing for everyone. Breakfast service and service, Steve Tsirtsis, co-owner begins at 6 a.m. every day of the of Waterfalls Cafe with Angelo week. Hioureas, sa.id, ''We use whatever For the lunch hour crowd, a products are the best for our food." selection of sandwiches are available. AJoog with utensive-menu-selee---a.well u other-Mlections .. J)&ily lunch tions of appetizers, salads, quiche, specials keep within a budget, as well seafood and steaks, dinner specials a.a off er such selections a.a fish and and chef spe~ials are available from 3 chips, swiss steak, beef stew and many p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Everything other homemade meals. from fried chicken or meatloaf on For the calorie-counters, there are Monday, ta Prime rib or roast breast "slimliner" meals that are served with of turkey on Sunday, are offered with a fresh fruit salad, or low fat cottage soup or· salad, roll and butter and cheese and sliced tomatoes. The desert. Prices for the daily ~pecials entrees include a Top Sirloin steak", range from $3.45 to $6.95. boneless chicken breast. ground beef B~kf ut is another area the patty and ood. Water lalld8capbl& ,.,.,.,..,. .. tbe reetaaraat la GudeD Gron. ''It clast Don't Get No Better Than This'' The Original Carolina Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q BABY BACK PORK RIBs • BEEF RIBS • CHICKEN • FISH • STEAKS Welcome to Cotton Creek. A place where the serenity & hospitality of the South still exists. Come in and enjoy the tastiest selection of an extensive country style menu with service.that let's you kno~ we re~ly ~re: INTRODUCTION OFFER nr OIJll GllEAT FOOD! ss .. 95-- BlJFFET STYLE ALL YOIJ CAN EATI rt't'ON cJ~. ·--/,, ,., ·1 , . . ~:::a~~·~i . ·12'~) ~-"'J'~"'\ RESTAURANT & SALOON 7148 Edinger Ave (At Goldenwest) Huntln on Beach OPEN DAILY FROM11AM • LIJNCH a DINNER • COONTllY •UNCH .... -..... ,,_ • HAPPY HOCJ8 ................ Oftlna Drl••· We 'ft ltd .. Y9t1 TWOI ...... & '"" f•f '~~1 -•''' .,~\ .... Waterfa.l.ls Cafe also olT~ all its food to go as well as a catering service. 'The restaurant features meat planers with coidcuts, cheeses. rolls and bread, as well as a sampling of its salads. 1be restaurant, located aJ 12902 Brookburst at Garden Grove Boulevard in-Wrden Cr-0ve:, 15-open from 6 un. to l 0 p.m. seven d4rs a week . For· more information. call (714) 636-8152.-By Patricia Gable 7h5elUIJM "/ 1Pild yaMe ulael! at • Ill St.tieu ~"' 14 o/ltt a CtJ.,lett ~ial'llla. "' etM,ic &u,tu q..<;J;W, < 675-4904 > .. ~~= EVENtNGS/An. Advertising Supplement to the OAtlY PILOTfSunday. October 23, 1988 -13 .. ~ . (I A taste of France ... Chef Walter, owner of Le Midi, a unique little French winning team is-matchleu. From fangerfood to a sadcDe restaurant in Newport Beach. never ceues to come up of venilon; oo party 1eem1 too llDAll -no chaJlenge with new surprises. He ia now giving away IU11ecreta at too big for the muter.Walter'• wife Marica ii pictured Culinary Arts Ou.es at Orange Coast College, his food with him above. Le Midi is located at 3421 V-aa Lido, can be enjoyed in your own home through Restaurant Newport Beach. For reMrYatiom or more information. Erpreu delivery and the catering by his Cold Award call (714) 675-4904. 18120 lrookhurst (• Tal>en, 1n~sc.,.. 405 """· ... SOulft ......... ta U1N 50ll ,,_ CGn* Rusty Pelican restaurant is seafood lovers delight The Rusty Pelican apecieliJea in a wide nriety of freeb exotic and &ocaJ eeafood. F r.b Ahi, Mahi Mahi and Halibut with spicy orange sin8er P.ze are a few of the special dishes from Malia MacKillop, executive chef of the re1tauran1. One of MacKillop '• award-winning recipes has become a signature entree at the Rusty Pelican ....,... fresh Sword:fiab Malia. The fiah ii marinated in brandy, oyster sauce, berbe and Yirgin oli.e oil and are homemade. cbarlroiled to perfectioo. Then it ii The Newport Beach location, tightly topped with your choice o( opened in 1972. bu a. Yiew oC the aptcy Senta Fe or &elb buiJ butter. Newport Bay Harb:w. 1'be lrTine In addition to the 6ab ae&ectioo, location at the inienection oC Main there are 1eYeral chicken and prime,. and MacArthur BoWeTard bu a rib offerinp. AD ent:reel come with C&IU&Dy elegant, tropical decor. River homemade clam chowder or a crisp, rock ii Ul8d extinli~t green or spinach salad with home. and the akJlilbta and clear windows made dr..mg and rre.bly baked bring tight to the interior, giTing an eourdougb bre.d. Except for the open air quality to the building. Haageo 0... Hula Pie, all deaeerta Lunch, dinner, happy hour and live entertainment are a...ilable in both locations. The oyster bu ia perfect for a quic:l, ligbt meal any time ol day - l&Iada, putu, charbroied brocben. and &eab 6ab are available. Reeenatioa. are recommended. The lnine lomiooil 1830 Main St., call (714) 250-0366. In Newport Beech the reetaurant ii locateci at 2735 Pacific Coast Highway, call (714)642-3431. DINNER Fresh Fish & Specialties! -LUNCH Lunch and Dinner 7 Days • Weekend Breakfast• 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 650-1750 . 963-8818 q""'"" "i/Je'¥"" G•••••• Cll••••• Maadarlll .,.. ... ....,.,.... Coeta II••• Sl•ce J.!t75 Luach • MOIMlay tbru Frlclay 11:30 to S:OO DlaDer • MOIMlalf tbru Frtdalf '=SO to 10:00 Saturday a.cl S.aclay 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m • ...... ·-······ .............. ••• •· ....... -.... c .... •-• u•-7162 .... I' ..... c .......... ,,_,, 14 -EVENINGS/An Adwrtlalng Supplement to the DAILY P~LOT/8unday, Octobw 23, ieea . C:I ~c'21 £.5. ~Of.)\J .~6b.luG\ TOJtq ( JtAO o<U or in&m&IQQ~G Qll~<ilNJ\lbA nA \aD"1M3 3 --. Get a taste of China at Mandarin Gourmet MichMl <liiang'• long hours ol work ba ... ,... olf and OMang'• two restaurants, Mandarin Courmet in Co.ta M.. and Chinatown in Irrine are both at the top ol the list for area gourmets. Mandarin Gourmet tpet:YIP... in ibe cll9cal cuisine of OUna-:- altbough Chiang bu added 10me . whimsy to bit menu in the form of itemt like rhu tbu duck, spicy Kung Pao lamb with ca.thew nuta, 1ea teaUope with pine nuts in a light wine sauce and .mling teabaa with spicy Schaewan garlic sauce. A whole tiuling Louitianna catfish ii deep-fried, while pork chope a.re imbued with an orange Onor. From Mandarin Gourmet'• menu of long-standing favorites, one of the moet popular it the Australian lc>Mter, which many critica and customer• alike feel is the "definative chi.nete dish." The specialty of the house is Mandarin Peking Duck, which lakes 24 hours to prepare and mutt be ordered in advance. An early bird special includes soup, Qinese barbecued chicken salad, appetisers, seHonal vegitab&es and rice plus two entrees, deteert and tea. 1be price for the special is from $6.50 per penon. In the dining rooms Chiang Daftd woaa aad illcuel Clllul& ot tlM MenA•rfD QoulHDt. offers banquet ltcilities for up to 80 people. Catering services are available for parties up to 500. Mandarin Gourmet it located at 1500 Adams AYe. in Co.ta Mesa. Tbe restaurant it open Sunday· ) Thursday from U ;30 a m to 1 1 p.m. On weekdays, it bu a brief cto.lng period (from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.). For more information or ruervations, call (71 4 ) 540-1937. RESTAURANT & SALOON presents GREG TOPPER r----------------, I l/2 PRICE I •• BUY ONE DINNER OR BRUNCH I AND GET THE SECOND DINNER I OR BRUNCH OF EQUAL OR LESSER 11 I V ALUB POR ~ PRfCE! (NOT VALID I ON HOLIDAYS) ONE COUPON PER I I PARTY. I EXPIRF3 l l ·30-88 OP L----------------~ •CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH BUFFET• • Lunch • Lunch Buff et • Dinner • • Early Bird Dinner• • Happy Bour • Dancing • •LIVE ENTERTAINMENT . Banquet Facilities Theme Rooms for Business Meetings, Corporate Parties, Special occasions, etc.-up to 500 14982 Redhill (at Edinger) Tustin 259-0115 ;. Sail Loft is new experience While Laguna 8Md'I breekfast buffs and the lunch/dinner~ -haw been enjoying the lnexpenllYe, wen-prepared food at The Joll;y Roger f0t more then 35 yeen. its upstairs cousin. The Sall Loft. is a r•thlely new expertence In dining and entertainment. Now going Into Its fourth year. The Sail Loft dispenMI freeh fish and cool Jazrwtth 19qU8I ~b. An open-view kitchen Is at the heart of the actloo. turning out such specialties as crab or shrlmJS Louis. spicy Cajun chldcen and QY9'er bw items. Families CM d6ne comtortabty her•. and should ... edv.mage of the early bird special ($7.95) com- plete dinners. · . A S9.t5 Sunday brunch lnctudes unlimited Cham~ outdoor patio dining is av8119ble for the brave-et-heart. Located at~S,--COMt ~. The Sail Loft Is open for IUndl and dinner sever\ days. Call 494-3137 fOt reservations. AN EXCITING NEW WORLD OF DINING AWAirrS YOU. You don't have to travel to the ends of the Earth to find • Dining with the Royal Touch • The finest in cuisine and attentive service • Dine indoors, or on our spacious Patio, newly remodeled for your pleasure • Live music ~od dancing in our Sycamore lounge • Banquet facilities We'd Love the Pleasure of Your Company Re~rve your holiday parries now CROWN HOUSE Crown Vall~y Pkwy. & CO&St Highway LAGUNA NIGUEL RESERVATIONS•(714) 49')-2626 (714) 496-~773 EVENINGS/An Advertising Supptement 'o the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Octobef 23. 1988 -15 RUBY PALACE The lt&.fl' and owners of Ruby Palace offer friendly and efficient ler'rice. Ruby Palace is located at 18330 Beach Blvd. in Huntington Beach. c..u (714) 847-9208. CRAZY HORSE Fred Reiw welcomes OJatomen "to the Cray Hone Steak HOUie. The reuurant ii located at 1580 Brookl¥>Dow in Santa Ana. Cal (714) 549-15.12. P~ IBEATRE OR APRES-IBEATRE DINING is the ... Ultimate Experience When Compromise is out of the question ,. Slt:a ~flam ft a..eo.., Mauiw1m0nir 714/432-0!M (:9)T0M1C.emr Ql;TAMJ5A TREES llUllell and Abbey Armstong, owner• of Trees, feature American food on the .-iu. The restaurant ii located at 440 Heliotrope. Call (714) 673·0910. TEXAS LOOSEY'S Tau Looeey'a in Huntington Beach offers Tex-Mex food u well u other faYCritel. The restaurant ii located at l 0142 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst. Call (714) 963-7829. At the Royal Khyber. we have refined the hllo thousand year old art of Ind Ian cuisine ht' ~ting dishes or unsurpassed RaYor exclusively fOr ea11rom1a tastes. Select from 0\4r sumptuously diverse menu, or let our e~rt waiters design a meal expressly to your II king. The honour would be ours.- "Toss Moderation Out and Feast like a Mabaraja at Royal Khyber Sunday ChamlJllDe Bru.ncb ••• " -MAXJACOBEN LOS ANOl!l.B TIMl!S Friday, October 7, 1988 I CINO'S ON THE HILL Gino'• on the Hill off era locaJa excellent food and profe.ionaJ aer· vice. The nllt&urant is located at 428 Eut 17th St. in Cotta Meaa. CaD (714) 650-1 750. Appearing through NOYember 'Ft:IE L.A. BEDROCKERS Coming in December SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS . The Colden Age-of Rock · n · Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the SO's. 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldies .. -but goodies every Tuesday through • Saturday. Enjoy the conve nience of compl imentary vaJet parking. And try Duke's every Mon- day for comedy night. ,, THE NEWPORTER REsoRT The ~ R~sort of Newport Buch 1107 Ja•bortt. Newport Beach, CA 92660. (71", O.U-1700. I .. UP'STAf.S LOUNGE • REUBEN E •. LEE ., 11 ._..,-1 - The Raabea £. la ii a flo.tinc reltaurant OD beautiful Newport &.y. The rellaUrUd ii loc:alled at 151 Eut Coat Highway in Newport Beach. For more ilafanMliaB Clf,......... cal (714) 675-5790. YOUNG AMERICAN'S DINNER THEATRE A cast of talented perfonnen make dining at the Young American's Dinner Theatre a unique experience.· The dinner theatre i.s loc.tted at 16400 Pacific Cout Hwy. in Huntington Beach. CaD (714) 840.SHOW. EVENINGS/An AdYertlllng Suppeement to the DAtl.Y PILOT~. OctOber 23, 1981 -17 . , I • Mandarin House off ets a variety -0£ cuisines Mandarin House Restaurant in fountain Valley serves a complete ldection of authentic ClUneae cuisines, including mandarin, uechwan, hunan and cantonese dishes. The restaurant offers an expla- nation of iu various dishes and diners are encouraged to try 1everal of the foods on the extensive menu. One way this is encouraged is with · Mandarin House's aU-you-can-at luncheon buffet. Served from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. the buffet features 20 food items with a variety of spicy and mild selections of meat and seafood dishes. "The buffet changes daily," Mary Ann Jing said. Jing and her husband, 0.J. own the restaurant. Other money-saving menu specials include a lunch combo - ' 12 choices of entrees served with 10Up, appetizer, rice. tea and cook.ie -starti{ig at 13.45; an early-bird special -a complete meal starting at $4.75: nd the restaurant also offers family specials as well as a champagne brunch on Sunday. Croups save money also, the Jings offer lower prices for cus- tomers who have several diners. Anythings Facllltlm for prlTate ~-or lar@_~pe ue .. a..U.ble. Private party facilities are avail- able. Mandarin House is open seven day• a week from 11 :30 a.m.; take out is available on all order•. The restaurant is located at 18120 Brookhunt at Talbert in Fountain Valley. For more information, caU (714) 963-8818.-By Patricia Cable from sumptuous lasagna. fettuccine and linguine to exquisitely prepared seafood, veal and other Italian specialties. Enjoy a breathtak- ing view of Newport's baV in a cozy, alflhentic Italian setting-where anything's pastable! rsr~BLISHED 14 '' Reservations recommended 714/642-7880 3 131 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach Just south of Newport Blvd .. on tM bay side 18 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to tt'9 DAILY PILOT~.~ 23, 1W Casual, fun describes food at Trees in Corona del Mar Treea offen dinen .. Americana mer (,..._ with __. fr-.h Specillt," in ita cozy ambience · w.fooda, with a .t.rrJ ~ •uce); Rwl Armstrong, owner with wife brwled dMcken ,.,-wish Abbey .u!. "Our food is casual and hair pasta ..,.... with IMrinua fun." ' sauce; bomcrech raYiloi -.fled · "We feel very atrongly tb.as.._.ricotta .and more. r~uranta and f~ are ev~y bit u Other ..,_ include Maryland faabionable u clothing. ~ trendy aty&e crabcU. with a mUltanl aauce; food places are abort-~ved, res-grilled chicken breuta with black tauranta that lel'Ve buic, good hearty beam and tonillu terYed with ~ food. will alway• be in gazpacho ..i.; California mind grill, demand. be said. which indudee chicken breut with The Americana Speciall are com· muatard •uce lamb chop with plete dinnen that include choice of cilamro Jllint .. ~ and a trout lilet IOUf> du jour or home salad, aerTed with gupacbo ..i..; and Thai acc:ompanimenta and choice of cof-chicbn, in which bite-a iecea 0 fee, tea or milk. The rout turkey marinated chicken are atir fried to dinner ~Ying 1tyle aerved on mahogany glue and complemen Sundaya 11 a ~ular meal. On with freah crispy matdwtick .eg Mondi't nighta, it 1 Southern-style etahlea including red, gold and pee fried chicken -!th cor:n ~tten ~ ~. carroca, .-.. anow peu honey. T~y • tpecial •rout loin daikon c:arefuDy arranged on a bed o of pork with homemade appleaauce ateamed rice and accented by and aweet/aour red cabb.ge. On blending of cilantro and coriander. Wedneeday1. Trees aervea ... t leg of lamb with mint sauce. On Friday, griUed salmon with dill butter or · TreN ii ~tectat 440 Hetiotr grilled aword&h with capera. in Corona del Mar, behind the Po Theatre juat off Pacific Cout High way. Open daily for dinner fro Sp.m.,.the-piu_M> ~ offera a late night menu, full tervice catering i available. For reaervationa or mor uif'orination, caU (714) 673-0910. Every m.bt. dinen may allo .elect the popular baked A.mericaruneado&f with homeamade muhed potatoes or grilled boneleat trout. Puta entreea include fettucini a la Dine In Our Romantic Cellar St.aka • Lol.ter • Seafood Coclrtaila Lunch Monday thru Friday 11:30 -2:30 Dinner Mon-Thurs ):30-10:30 Fri & Sat 5:30-11:00 Serving Costa Mesa for 26 years I• &wine A ... 11!.~ll!. 1 ..... ~ c....11... .,.., ...... IAok .. far good. authentic Italian ? Maybe the high quality nor- found Oft the Wt Cout? well, DO farther than Vinnie •• in Co.ta • V-mnie Colandrea; tired o( 1aare:hi"iur for .. decent Italian food." to ·~ bia own restaurant ISft Califomiana the type o( ~*ltlic• haJian_ .food he WU ac.. _._..9c1 to eating. 0,--. bia 6nt restajllant in centia almost 10 years ago, he · to bring bia popular menu to U... and two yean ago Vinnie'• on 17th Street. "I think I ban the beat food in the UllE1 270 E. 171tl St. COITAM£SA ...... area -bar any," Vinnie aaya of bis rea~urant. "I try to introduce people to different Italian food with special- ties -off the menu items -J give them American names t0 that people can pronounce it." Selectiona such u Hot Maggie and Crabby Vinnie are only a few auch cuJinary delights at Vinnie's, the menu off era an extensive aeJection of cabonea, putu, pizza. sandwiches, appetiaen and deeerts. "If aomeone wanta aometbing apecial, maybe they haven't bad for awhile, they just need to give me a call a fewdaya in advance and we'll make it up and have it ready to eene them for dinner," Colandrea Wei. A mid·price range makes Vinnie's popular for hmcb u well u dinner. "We offer a quality product for the price. We are not going to garnilh you to death -we are going to 61 you up, anybody can eat here and leave content,'' €olandrea said. Vinnie's located at 270A East 17th Stree in Costa Mesa. is open from 11 :30 to 9:30 daily. Orders can be made for take out. or dine in. Cuatom catering is UC> available. For more in formation, call ( 714) 722-9264_-By Patricia Cable Holiday Inn has Turkey-to-go The Holiday Inn in Huntington Beach ia-preparing for the hol- idays. It'• time for the Turkey-to- go MUOO. For busy people who do not have time to plan the menu for the Tbanbgmng dinner the Holiday Ian wil do it for you. order in edva.nce and the reltaurant will have a £reeh routed turkey ready. -"l'be runey Will weigh approx- ilnately 12 pounds (feeds about eight people) and will include sage ctre.ing, gravy and cranberry aauce. For early orders, a pumpkin pie will Yo be included. DINNER THEATER The Holiday Inn will also be eerring a fuD TbanhgiTing Buffet Dinner. The price ol the buffet will be S 12. 95, kida are half price. Paata'a, the reltaurant in Hol- iday Inn. 9erTel breakfut. lunch and dinner daily. The &ounge off en entertainment. The routed turkeya must be paid for in advance by c.beck or credit card. TW'keya wilhlto be- nailable for cbriatmaa; u well u a buffet dinner. Holiday Inn is located at 7667 c.enter Ave. in Huntington Beach. For more information. caD (714) 891.0123. ''The Ultlm•t• Dining Experience" nw WOftd-4 eoownecl YCU1g Amettcw fal. 196Jl Wiii gNe you .-. l'WtW19 you won't tor9tt1 Ten mulb·UIMflted petfo!IMl"S beglrt dw ~ ftr9' as wMers .-id WMTeSSeS. s.ef\ring up a chotce of deflclOUS MtrttS. Then it's rudy. Mt ... ACTION ••• as dw ast trNtS you to a song ~ ct..ce extrw~ thM wll haYe you damonng fOr more. No INUef' whlC 'f04ll muMcAll tastes. you're sure to ef'jt¥y t~ show that has crrtla rwingl DON'T LOSE OUT AND CONFUSE US \llfTH OUR COMPETITOR: The Young American~--Tibbles Music Hall sync. • TAPEOMU • TAPED HARMONIES • 27 ~ars e•~~e inf!'nt~ • IYEM • 4ENTltEES • YOIJf chotce of 7 ~ f!'ntrtts • THEY ARE NOT EVENINGS/An Adwrttllug Suppen-.nt to the DAILY PtLOTISunday, October 23. 1 ... -11 Jeer ·" 61 Glann.l Sco•enna. owner. lnYitee cu-eelecdoaofmealalntlaecllnlnCroom. The tomen to come In and enjoy tbe laqe loanfe featmee piano mule. Gianni's: Variety is spice of life Talk about variety? You have it at Gianni's Trattoria. In addition to being able to choose from the regular menu that has the favorites you love. there will be new special items each and every day with an enticing choice of soup. pasta, fish and meat. . Some of the items to look forward to include pastas: Gnocchi del ponte (potato dumplings with peas. asparagus. onion, lettuce, cream and Parmei;an cheese ); Penne ·Esotiche (mushrooms, chicken, onions. cream, avocado and fresh tomatoes); Penne Casarecce (eggplant, tomato. fon- tina cheese. olives, bell peper and parsely); Reginette Con Boccon- cini (ricciolina pasta with veal, potato. apple. fresh tomato, basil and parsley); Penne Alla Menta (fresh tomatoes. ricotta cheese, garlic. fresh mint, and basil); or Fettuccine Della Nonna (chicken breast, mushrooms, bell pepper, tomato and onion). Some of the fish dishes are: Baby Salmon Al Cartoccio (baked baby salmon with garlic butter and shrimp); Yellow Tail Long Beach (sauteed with onion and herbs); Swordfish (with lemon butter and The Rus ty Pel ican catch is an outstanding selecti on of over 15 va ri eties o f fresh seafood flown in from around the world. We complement our fine seafood me nu w ith freshly baked San Fra ncisco sourdough bread, homemade soups, sa lad s, sauces and delicious desserts. Catch the lively entertainment in the lounge, too. Daily specials are featured. We'll sea you there. Vay frt'Sl1 seafood I ll'l·ly c11trrtnm111c11f l~c-.crvations recom mt?nded 271; P.Kthc Code;! Hi~hwav Newport Ek>Mh 714/M2-J431 IR10 M.-iin ~t Irvine 7141250-0360 capers); lnvoltini Di Sogliola Con Gamberi (sole rolls with shrimp); or Halibut with ca.labrese sauce. The popular sole is prepared many ways, one of which is Sogliola in Rosso (fillet of sole with bot sauce.) Never a dull meal, never a dull moment at Gianni's. The baby grand piano is played from 6 to l 0 p.m. Wednesday through Satur· day and for lunch and dinner on Sunday. For reservations call (7 14) 540·3365. The restaurant ia located at 3333 Bear St. in Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. 20 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 23. 1988 New Lechugas restaurant keeps f amil.Y tradition going For nearly 40 years the Lec:bugas Mexican Restauranta have guaran- teed ita patrons the beat-priced authentic Mexican cuisine north of the border in all Southern California. Now, to celebrate 1he establish· ment of a third Lechuga& al 8052 Stark Ave. in Huntington Beach. family scio!' Charlie Lechugu is taking the family tradition one step further. · 0 Righ1 now we especially wan1 to welcome the community to come and try out our restaurants so we're offering special Sunday through Thursday dinner bargains -13 off the second buff et or dinner menu en tree of S6. 95 or more." Lechugas' menu , he adds. is a Mexican food lovers dream and "all of our recipes are truly authentic too." "The recipes have been handed down from my grandmother to my mother and then I learned them from her. Our food combinations are what I call New Mexican too -spiced nice. not too bot, so everybody can handle them." On the menu, Lechugaa adds, patrons will ftnd all their favorites - red and green chili, tortillas, enchiladas. taCOI and tamales plus Mexican sweet breads, flans and a variety of puddings. On Sunday, Lec:hugu also offers -for only 18.95 per person -an elaborate Mex.iean·Americ:An cham: pagne buffet complete with f.!1 the traditional American breikfast favorites like omelettes. 1be restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday (the earlier hours to accommodate the buffet). Friday and Saturday the bar features live entertainment and dancing from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dinner enlrees average 16.95 in cost. All major credit cards are welcome. Caterin~ and complete menu take-out services are available. Reservations are recommended on weekends only. For reservations or more information, caU (71 4) 842·5535.-By Cheryl Walker Charlie's : A neigh~orhood _pla ce For more than four years Charleen Covina 's restaurant and cocktail lounge called Charlie's at 6041 Bolsa Ave. in Huntington Beach has been a comfortable .neighborhood place, a friendly epot where even a stranger can come and feel right at home. "It's a fun kind of place," Covina uid. "a place where people get to know each other. I like that because I like to get to know my people." Covina baa paved the way for good fellowship with a lounge area that features pool tables, shuffle board and a ~de screen television. while her dining room serves up healthy· appetite portions of good otd Ameri- can cuisine. Prime ribs are the restaurant's bout with a bargain dinner for two costing a mere 1 12. 95. Charlie's is open daily Crom 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. An average meal costs 17 to 18. Take out is uailable. For more information, call (714) 894-6100. - By Cheryl Walker ----------• Josh Stocum•s I I ON THE I I NEWPORT BAY FRONT I 1· Now Offering Sunaet Dinners I I 8.9!;-'!'5 : . I I Dally Fresh Ash • Calamari r ~ I Ash of the Day ~ N. y . "Steak • Prime Rib - . I 2801 W. ~aclftc Cout Bipw&J ... I I Newport Beacla, CL 92181 I 714 64Z·69S6 1· I I ~ I I !S:OU:• I .. ________ .. I Clief prepa~es authentic food at Mayur Cuisine of l~dia When Anju Kapoor, proprietor o1 Mayur Cuitine of India at 293 l • E. Pacific Coaat Highway in Corona Del Mar, claims the bill of fare at her rettaurant is authentic, it' I DO icle bout. ••1 bave a chef -Dharam Singh -I brought with me from India (be worked in my home) and now be'a been with me fo"r20 years." Dbaram, she adds, is a master with curriet, his co-chef Mobinder Slngh (no relation to Db&ram) is equally adept, but his specialty is the tandoor or clay oven in which food is cooked over charcoal to give the distinctive navor as· aociated with Northern Indian cuisine, Mayur's specialty. Ahhough Mayur'a offers soups and .elect desserts, says Kapoor. the tandoor-cooled en trees are the main •tan on the reataurant's menu, savory counea such as yogurt-marinated beef, lamb, chicken, flab and shrimp seuoned with curriea and spices and cooked t9 auccu&ent perfection over the red hot coals. The entrees are complemented, •ys-JC.apoor: ---itb fretblr made mango and mint chutney•, veg- etable pick.le and liqWd refresh· menta such u champagne. Un· ported and California wines, and. been -including the Indian been Taj Mahol and King rat.her. Kapoor says although her menu features many ttarutionaJ iterna, abe's alwaya on the k>ok.out for new recipea. Recipes which she dis- coven on her travels or bears about from her relatives (some restauranteurs like herself) still living in India. - "Every two or three months I introduce a new recipe." says Kapoor. "I just started a new aauteed cheese with tomatoes and onions which everyone seems to like and two rurrerent breads -a. mint and a seed. The seed I remember from my childhood. It was given to me by my mbther and it is supposed to help aid diges· tion." Mayur Cuisine of India is open for lunch from 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday through Friday and for dinner from 5:30-to l 0:30 p.m. daily. Indoor and outdoor tables are available. says Kapoor. but because aeating _!._ limited ---~ n'ALIA#O • COllT1NEllTALE -n....., ............... ..... C.-ef Or..-c.-, -• • HllPPY Hour 4-6 p.m. RM-.d·~ Hou#.,,.& drlnlcs from tN w .. It.Tl • SPECIAL PASTA-3 Varietlel $3.00ee Sun., Mon. & Tues. In die...,. & lounge • ENTERTAINMENT Featuring SaJ Giglio • SERVINO 5 p.m~ldnight • GOLD AWARD WINNER YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! • IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY MAJOR CRIME !MIL ,.... ..n ... frleadly and pro- ~·· rlO"el ....tee to c..t a men. (there a.re only 4 7 seats) raer- vationl are recommended. AU major credit c.trds are accepted. Entrees average $4. 95 to 16. 75 for lunch, S 15 to $25 for dinner. Catering for intimate or large gatherings can be arranged too, saya 'Kapoor. ''We're very flexible, we '11 go wherever you want. We can prepare the {ood at the restaurant first or 011 the·spot with our portable tandoor. '' For reservations or more infor· mation. call (71 4) 675.()622.- By O:wyl Walker SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ti OYSTER BAR. --•NEWPORT BEACH •GARDEN GROVE • 61'>-0100 ~70 •JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT 852-8613 •ANAHEIM HILLS •LAGUNA HILLS . •ANAHEIM 8~70 •RANCHO CALIFORNIA 991 ·HOO •DANA POINT· 676--111} ·~1ac;' TOLL FREE NATIONWIDE IN CALIFORNIA ONLY, CALL (800) 73-CRIME OR (800) 78·CRIME EVENINGS/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PtLOT /Sunday. October 23, 1918 -21 ' . Hardy appetites welcome at Newport Rib Co. If you like real food -and plenty of it -at a reuona.ble price. the Newport Rib Co. at 2000 Newport Blvd. in Co.ta Mesa is the place for you, says the rettaurant's owner Fran Ursini. "Our specialty is baby back rib& (the best you can buy). chicken, shrimp and steaks, you 11 only find four or five basic items on the menu but we do them right and we do them the beat and we give very big portions -nobody ever ha.s room for desserts.•• But if they do the Newport Rib Co. leO'el up a mean mud pie or cbeeee cab to satisfy the pickiest sweet tooth plus beer and wine to complement the entire meal. Side dilhes include salads and a tempting array of the restaurant's famed deep-fried delicacies - mushrooms, Italian cheese on a stick, potato skim U\d onions in batter shaped like a brick. Ursini says patrons can enjoy the Newport Rib Co.'s ft.re i.n the .. comfort.able warmth" of the restaurant'• dining room boot ha or whereYer they choole -by taking advantage of hia full-menu carry· out .mce. He eYen oft'en party bolts a catering package featuring all-American picnic fuoritee (ribs. chicken, beans, cole slaw and cornbread). The Newport Rib Co. accepts all major credit cards. Entrees average in~ between 16. 95 and $12.95~ .'.Ihe restaurant'• drese code as .. casual elegant," says Ursini, .. our customen wear anything from aharta to tmecb ... Busme. houn are 4 to 11 p.m . daily. For relef'Tationa or more information. call (714) 631-2110. ..:.... By °*JI Walker In the Barn ... The ~ located in the reDOTated Francia Citrus Packing HCXPe, 14982 Redhill Ave,, Tustin, bu been 1erving customers since 1980 wit.h sumptuous break.futa, lunches and dinners. Another feature is the champagne buffet on Sundays from l 0:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Owners are Cal (with hil 1936 CbeyY) and Jackie McCollum. For more information or reservations, call (714) 259.0115. Gin o's on t he H ill caters .. to the local people's needs Gino's on the Hill in Co.ta Mesa is more than an Italian restaurant. It's a comfortable place where friends amd memories D'.leel. The inriting ambience bu been created by owners Gino Boer.o and Hersh McMullen. •'Gino'• on the Hill is a place where the magic board apeci&Js. offers c.me aaada, lasagna. short ribs o{ beef with fettucini. roast of loin of pork, fish and chips. plus an interesting selection of appetiae,.. tc>Ups, salads, sandwiches, hamburger• and egg dis~ The price range for lunch ii from SS. 95 to 17.95. we can cater to local people and take The dinner menu offers three care of local needs," Boero said ... We chicken dishes, four veal entres and didn't want a pretentiOua kind of two large 1teaka. Daily Creab fiah rettaurant -just a comfortable one eelections &Delude shrimp scampi. where peop&e feel welcomed." calamari and other delectables from Even thre>u«ih the restaurant'• the magic board. menu is full oflta.liaJH.tema, Gino's on Gino's on the RiU ii &ocated 428 P'raD Unlal. o~. la.U.. dlw8 to ow la aad eDlo1 tbe Tlt.e Rib Co. the HiD offen a large nriety of other F.ut 17th St, Co.ta Mesa. Open ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!~!!~:, tempting Care. Monday through Thunday 11 am to 22 -EVENINGS/An Advertlelng $uppMment to the DAILY PILOT~. October 23, 1te1 .. You can telect hamburgers to 10 pm. Friday and Saturday till 11 veal piccata or sand'!hichet, salads, p.m. Break.fut ii served Saturday and puta. fresh 6.h and more. Our Sunday from 9 a.m. The restaurant empbuis is on quality and reasonable opena at 5 p.m. for dinner. Foe pricea." • reMrVationa and more &nformation, The luncheom menu, in addition to call (714) 650-1750. MAKE ff A ROYAL CELEBRATION Modeled after one ci England's oldest inns, with a long tradition of hOlting special occask>ns. A Continmtal menu with an award-winning_ wine list. . Marcell.o's·festaurarit in ijB gives a 'taste of Italy' take a trip to sunny llaly for $7 .65. Takea family oHour there for $19.95. lmp«*ible. you say. Well, per· haps. but you can take a trip-ro Marcello's reltaurant in Huntington Beach, where the dinner spec&als on the menu are a little bit of Italy for just • little bit 9' money. - At Marcelo 'a. there' 1 all the atmoepbere ol Bella Italia, the t.antalizing fragrance of Italian food cooking in an immaculate kitchen and the informal ambiance of a com- fortable dining room. Located at 17502 Beach Blvd. in Huntington Beach, the Italian res- taurant ia owned by husband and wife partners Carloe and Inna Benevenia. Both were born in Italy, grew up in Argentina and ca.me to California u newlyweds. The year 1971 found him operat- ing his own little establishment in Culver Gty In bis worda, it was a "tiny place" but it wu his. After a abort time, his friend and mentor, Luigi DiVito at Two Guys From Italy corporation, uked him to come back to work in Co.ta Mesa. DiVito promiled that he would help him obtain his own place. As good as his word, Benevenia wu able to buy a franchise IL hil present location .in 1973. In 1981, hewauecure enough to become an independent. The place was named Marcello's, after the Benevenia son. Belleftmla •79, -"1Ve'relmlf•n, and •lle.a70a come to n.itu,;y_oaeat/'' And traerwoni. were .nenr .,,a.ken. Onu-tlae~, Jlan:eUo'•pnce. Jaan~JleJd dotnJ N tllat Jt 1-oae pace wllere l•mlUe11 caa afford to6o· lbere is a strong sen1e of family at Marcello's. Usually the husband and wife team are there together working in every phase of the operation. OccuionaJly the two children are there to help out. In spite of all the bard worlr., the family plays together, too. They ft.nd time to participate in many communi· ty activities at church, in scouting, Indian Guides and baseball ~ames. Benevenia says, "We're Italian. and when you come to visit us, you eat!" And truer words were never spoken. Over tbe years, Marcello's prices have been held down so that it is one place where families can afford to go out to dinner. The menu is a "Cook's Tour" of centuries-old haly. There's chicken Florentine and chicken Napolitana. IVIE RA £6TAURANT Continental Culatne Since 196 7 ew- llWRW'-ll'IMl/11 eNlllMeJZll ~""' f#._M,• ~IJ '*" """'#4 ~1116 fide~ ,,. JOINUS FOR PRE & POST THEATER DINING South Cout Plaza C.taM- (714) 5'0-38t0 along with other regional recipes. There's a full page of veal dishes from Sorrento, Vesuvio and Milano. There are of course l pastas. the tortellini and fettucini; the cannelloni,and the linguini al fruto del mare, a dish that celebrates the harvest of the sea with shrimp. crab.meat, clams and mush- rooms in butter and wine and_ marinara. All of these recipes are put together by chef Vincente Chavez, who has been at Marcello's for 15 years. And, of course, there's a variety of pizzas. the creation of pizza man Demesio Arteaga. 1be pizzas are brought to the table on warmers so they stay fresh and crisp until the last morsel. One ofthe favorites at Marcello's is 'cioppino. a family recipe comprised of lob.ters, clams and white 6sti" with freah vegeta.b&es. At Marcello's. the pastas and the breads are made right in the kitchen. Every day there's a luncheon buff et with some 30 items offered for the price -of $4. 75. Jn addition, Monday through Friday there's a luncheon special for $3.85. 'There's a wide variety of dinner 1pecials served every day for $7 .65. The regular menu items cost a bit more. of course. Marcello's as located at 17502 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. For more information. call (7 14) 842-5505. The restaurant is open seven days a week. llarcello•a offen take oat oa all ltallaD Pood. R E ST A U R·A N T .. Specializing in Mandarin & Thaj Cuisine• the perfect choice1or a business lunch or a relaxing evening of fine dining. Seacl1ff Village Shopping .Center • 2119 Main Street • Huntington Beach CA 92648 Open Oa~y for lunch 11-2:30 • Otnnt< served 5·JG-9 Sunday-Thurs. 5:30-10 fnday & s.turday 7 1 4. 5 3 6. 6 5 9 s . EVENINGS/An Adverttsing Supptement to the DAILY PtLOT/&.encs.y, October 23, 1988 -23 .. " • • 1rreeS, -AESTIU¥WT A Trwtin la C.r..a ••I Jiu Fer S Years 1 Featuring AMERICANA SPECIALS DAILY least Tukey Thanlmgi.tng-style DmMn £...,-Sunday ~~~..,... Falllu/ Pi1~1Lou1e ~~~~ We Cater Call Us For Your Party Needs! ~~~ Watch For Our .. NEW WINTER MENU Coming November 1st J . Tlle .............. tta .... tro. dMl...U ........ ~.-tnet. Tllecre*'a now Southern aura, hos:Pitality evideiit at Cotton Creek Restaurant in HB There'• a kind ol bomelpun •ya all CCXDe II.ck" kind ofboepitality that ii rue-anywbpae auth ol the llfaac. Dixon Line. It'• nai 1D«e unuaual to find it in the rather hip atm09pbere of Southern California. But there'• a new reataurant in Huntington Beach that certainJy qualifies in the bc.pitality .. well .. the great food department. Cotton Creek. located OD F.dinpr A ftl'llle. directly &Cl'C* the atreet from G<*ieo West Colege, gets ita name from the llD&Jl man-made creek out front. 'Jbe creek'• flow moTill a giant 12-foot water wheel. band hewn from wticcw ol .Jlid redwood. lallide, the eye ii awn ID the open beaJDll and .. oW-fe•iinlned ceilinc fw poweil br ...... -and puleya. semi~ of the water· powered mi8a that ... to dot most fmll"f creek in the South. G..ca .... .. • ·d into thil friendly atlDOlpMre by em Dean. a Midw•tcner with ,_,. of ra- taurust aperience which toOk him from Minneapoia through Phoenix._ Lu Vep and findy to Huntington Beach. . Often there to greet gu.ia ii Frank Reich. prelident ol the corporation. A down~ lelection ol Mby beck ribe, barbec:ued beef ribs, country buWued chicbn, utfilb and bUlb puppies and chicken fried ..U are ICllD8 of the mtreea on the atenliYe menu. Dinn« inchadel ..w and Mdr fa..-.. Cott. Creek'• r.... IDb puppiee Auat Maudy'1 com chowder •• apeciMty of the home. Al ol thil ii offered Sunday Tbunday from S to 10 p.m.; F . mdSatwa,akwril......t 11 p.m. Tbe luncbeon menu featurea ol tbe Cotton Creek faTOritea u u a numbs ol ICMlfl9 and Lunch ii eerted from 11 Monday through Friday. There counaj brunch oa Saturday Sunday from l 0 a.JD. to 3 p.m. ID tbe aaloan....,,, hour fee two-1«.-e .,_ with an ana free mundliea. n. happy Maaday throuP Friday from 4 p.m. Cotton Cleek it located at 7 r.-... at CaWm ... St. Bw••..-a..da. far -. · ...... cal (714) 8'7.JllE.- Doril Poley • COUNTRY sme BREAKFAST -Ser..ed dolly from 7:30 o.m. -Homemade bfeods and bottefs · -The best omlettes on the planet e HEARTY LUNCHES -ltolkJn onct tiOdlttonol •~~~~ING , -~ -Veal. and ftlh -podriel and dl•rfl ~ Coroflne ol ii 8 48 in Locals dock at Harpoon Harry's Restaurant Ahoy ..... ,. pt ready to ..,...._ tbe belt ol tbe ., •• ...., .. llarpoan 11arry·. in Samet Beach. A M\ltical theme tbrouPout tt.e ..-aurant letl the tone for tbia unique dining ex--per;.nce-. 8ouciQg eeafood. ateW and ipiri11. George Captania. co-owner ol tbe relt&Urant with Tony s..m ... ,. dinen ''won•t 6nd a place ID this anywhere, except maybe Aumalia. where another Harpoon Barry's. not owned by ua. • locaa.l. •• A re1ta11rant with a friendlr atmOlpben and local appeal. Harpoon 11arry•1 bu been a gathering pl9ce for dinner and banp entertainment -from tporb OD the •Yilioa. to music and clanQag -fGr mon than l S ,..,.. 0 We bne a happy hour emp1o,... u molt ol them bu 18"'1 days a week and our been working for • a big time. s..m.. (steamed dama) are Capt.anil said. ..For n.amp&e, popular appe1Den lel"ved in the Holly, the bead waitre.. bu been lounge and at dinner," Captania here for 10 yean:• - said. An extemiYe wine list ia a.U. I J09e Alvuu, the restaurant's able, •'tfe feature only California chef for the last 11 years, bas a wines on our wine menu, there are mequite grill in his kitchen and a &ot of very good wines produced meequite charbroiled 6ab and in our own state," be said. ateaka offer a unique flavor. Harpoon Hany'a. located at Orders are cooked to order, ao 16821 Pacific Cout HigbW.y in diners can specify bow they would like their meat cooked, Captanis Sun.et Beach, terYeS dinner from said. 5 p.m. to l 0 P:m. nightly. The -----r:e1-taW'&nt accepts Motercaro Friendy ae-.nce can '6e expectecl and Vila. u well u Gourmet's at Harpoon Harry'• where both Qoice, a card that offen cfis. ownera work. "Tony and I run the counts to dinen. For more infor- place -~ don't count 00 mation, or to make a raenation, management -'°we both keep call (71 4) 592-5216. up on what ii going on.•• be said~ Oinen can expect to eee the same -By Pa tric:ia Gable ---Ereah-Fiah Daily-•------- All Year 'Round Banquet Facilities up to 500 with sweeping harbor view. Inquire about our ne~ banquet menus. ... .,.. Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Saturday & Sunday Brunch 7 AM to4 PM ~""' 1'I ~al« 17-23 9« 7M '7J.&w ~"'~!PU Early Bird Specials 4-6 Mon-Thurs '· Happy Hour 4-6 PM .Mon-Fri . Serving Hors d' ~uvres Entertainment Wed thru Sun a.time Pllno Sunday Afternoons ull about our Sunday HarbOr Brunch Cruises A large .selection ... The Y anga, owners of Cbina Dragon in Fountain Valley. from left are <;hi. Oliert and Jama The restaurant features mandarin and szechwan food cooked to~ "W~cmnnakriood without MSC or customers can request to make dilbet spicier or not," James Yang said. China Dragon bas an extensive menu ••ctioo and often take out on all food. Lunch and family dinner specials offer a Tariety of aelectiom at reuooable prices. China Dragon is located at 16040 Harbor Bttd. in Fountain Valley. For more information. or to place an order. caD (714) 531~54. LECHUG8'S ~CI?~ D•llr Luncheon Buffet All You C•n E•t $4.95 la-s.t.11 •3 Pl Sunday .C ... mp•gne Brunch All You'C•n E.t $8.95 iuh •11 ••• & n.1r1c11 f........, t •l Pl D•llr Dinner Buffet All You C•n E•t $7.45 5 ... 11,. ........... Ffllll fnlt ... s.. .. COCKTAIU a IEllTIEllTAlllMllllT ...... ·m:o U.L-11 . 7 7 .... en..-. ....... .. _ en.,_· I I An Indian taste ... S.vor the o ... or of Indian cuisine California style at traditional mogblai and tandoori cumne. An all·you· Roy'1 Khyber in Newport Beach. Only the Royal can-eat lunch buffet as offered for lunch. The Khyber 1er1e16ne Indian entreee(of eeafood. chicken, ~urant ii located at 1000 N. Bristol St. Call (714) aunb and ngetarian) California 1tyle along with 752-5200 for more information or raerntiona. Riviera Restaurant customer offered a full dining experienc South c.out Plasa bu always been lauded u a full eerTic:e-oriented mall. we11 the Rmera, aocarec1 in the mall for more than 21 yur., can be comidered a full dining experience. "We-were the 6nt of t6ia type J re9taurant to eTer come into a lbopping center in the United States," Jackie Boulcary, one of the ownen aaid. 8ouaury with bUlbaod Rene and Andre Porro co-own the Ri'rien. A Victotian theme with red velvet curt.aim and comf ortab&e tearing •ta a formal atmoepbere that comple- ments the prof fllliooal eemce ancf excellent cuitine. "Our food ia oonaiatently good -that ii one of our trademarb here. •• 8ouscary aaid. The cootinental menu offen such favorites u Onion eoup -"that ia one of the boute epeciahiea." Perry Jebangiri. wbo bu managed the table, be eaicl. Sneral deeerta anilab&e, with Flull. prepartecl partiea ol two or mcn. RiWsra '1 lunch IDIDU features caloriemealluWlllu · salad.. put& and....aaJthe entree clilhea. 11ie r.taurant ca to ....at ol the loeal hrin meo, off'.. boUle cbarpe for c con•enie:nce. "We are now getlins ready for holiday ........ 8oulc:ary ..ad. restaurant offers prh·ate party fa tiee available for 10 to 7 5 .. We hue ezcelmt food. ex ..-Tice and.,.., fair prba. •• It. She ...... that people in making ree«Yafionl for the ltar1 now, u they an getting up already. :::==================:::::::=========================::;i restaurant for 20 ~ aaid. Other faTOritee include Pepper Steak The Rmera • located in Cout Piasa -two entrabCii, the .... in the May Co. wing and "" the puking .... IWT9 reetaurmt. Lundi ii ~ The b·est seafood in town is still on the boat. It's not just a place to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries or the day the in -laws moved to Cleveland. We serve our fabulous steaks and seafood the other 364 days a year, too. Like hearty, roasted Prime Rib. The freshest fresh fish. Succulent sweet Australian Lobster Tuil . And incredibly rich Bouillabaisse. ' So the next time you 're thinking of going out to dinner, don't think of the Reuben E. Lee as just a boa\. Think of it as a restaurant.. 8ruach • Lvnc.b • Diana • Buqueta ISi E.ut Cou l Hiqhwaiy. N Be~h 675-57 Si Food! Authentic Mexican Seafood Specializing in the Finest, Freshest Mexican Seafood on the Coast! Now Serving Sunday Brunch ......t with complemenwy <;bampepe 10 AM-2:30 PM "We proucly lfln'e a eeAection ol finetwinee and both Dom.tic and bnpor1ed Beer ~~~ ~~:~J -----a.JI ~ CM 21116 Beach Blvd (at Atlanta) 969-8918 . 26 -EVENINGS/An Advertlling ~to the OAjLY PtLOT/Sundey, Oceaber 21, 1* "Flambe" Au Cognac, Steak Tartare, Duckling A l'Orange and Frog Legs S.ute in Carlie Butter. "We a.llo hue freah &lb entreea." "We do a lot of taiih . c'e prep· arationa," Jehanpi ..ad. Most en- treee and deeerta are finilbed at the c?Jeditetnlneaq C/loom 11 :30 LJIL to 3 p.m.; dinner • from 5 '" ... flO 11 p.a.· the open al day; and the re.taur cloeed -5-lay. r. mare -----or flO ~ cal(714)540- 8y Patna. C.W. ' r -. __ aptaalae '7llu flkd m tped ...... Ylew 0,.. II ...... C'"'3M •Ila{) Hors d'oeuvres • "11/..._..,.,..._ Moft..f\t ~7 P.M. Banquet F.clllltla 11700 M8cArdas ...... 1rv1 .. -Acra. ... ~ ..... ~ .. Josh Slocums offers fun on land, sea Touting a re.taurant with a difference, Joe Min.My. one of the owners oC Joth S&ocums, says "As a reetaurant we are totally in the boeting acene." And to make that more nident, bow many res- , tauranll.hue their own dock? EYentl auch u Joth Slocum's Tuaday Night eeries; a race in the Newport Harbor that features wooden boeta up to 65 feet long; and the restaurant competing in an annual race for the Newport Beech O..mw o( Commerce. -the tone for a fun experience __ ............. A a.rt.cue of hamburger• out front far the Milon "lince they d.'t -..ly haTe much money," ......, -the price of the quarter pound hamburgers are more than reuo~. make this a restaurant with a difference. Getting past the Victorian house exterior. diners will ftnd a friendly and casual "yacht club" atmospbere. ·And don't De sur- prised if one night you are dining and a sing along starts of sea chants; Minney said. Josh Slocums, named after America's best known sailor who was first to sail around the world , specialiaes in fresh seafood and prime rib. Adding variety to ita "Ships Manifest" is teriyaki chicken, rack of lamb, steaks and pastas oi the day. Something el.e that sets this restaurant apart is BAR& the large salad b&r. "We probably have 30 or 40 items on the salad bar," Minney said. Although reaervations are rec· ommended, Minney said there is always tablet available for walk-in customers, although there may be a short wait. The restaurant offers a happy hour in the lounge as well as an "early bird" special menu with a aelection of entrees at a less expensive price. Josh Slocum.scan accommodate private parties or wedding receptions. Located at 260 l W. Pacific Cout Highway in Newport Beach, reservations may be made by calling (714) 642-5935.-By Patricia~ . • Located u,,.tatrs -Above the J olly Roger 494-3358 GRILL Featuring Fresh Seafood and Oyster Bar Ocean View Dining Sunset Dinner Specials from $7.95 Mon. -Fri. 5-7 p.m. Live Entertainment Nightly Balboa Thai Cafe extends • hours -open seven days Opuo 'v achirachatcbot, the proprietor of the Balboa Thai Cafe at 209 1/2 Pahn in Balboa, bas good news for rans· of his all-freah. authentic Thai cuisine. His popular eatery. formerly dark on Tuesdays. will now be open for business seven days a week -from 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 0 1 always try to talr.e good care of my customers;• says Opaso, "and I think the_ new hours will mab things more convenient." This meana patrons old and new will have an additional day to savor Opuo's delectable appeti:zers (like tenderUed beef in peanut sauce, fish cakes in cucumber sauce, crispy egg rolls and noocBes and cbicken pastry). suory entrees (like 'Thai barbecued chicken and Ccackling Duck.Jing in sweet ginger sauce), homemade deslerts (like the specialty of the home. coconut ice cream) and a wide variety of imported and domestic wines, spirits and beers. .'Thai food... says Opuo. ··w many different tastes, something for everyone whether they like s~t. sour or spicy dishes. 'There are hints of Spanish. Indian, Chinese and F r~ncb cooking in '.llW cooking~ "Our main ingredients are veg- etables. meats, fish, chicken -but no dairy products -and everything is fresh. I go personally to the markets in L06 Angeles and all over Orange County every day to malr.e sure everything ii' the best. 'That's why I really ba\'e no specialty. everything I ~ .. serve ts one. The Balboa Thai Cafe seats 40 customers so dining room reser- vations are recommended. however a talr.e-out window as opening during all business hours for the walk-up trade. Catering is av~ too, upon request. Cost for a typical rDeaJ (two appetiaera. aaJad, entree, deuert and wine or beer) averages between 11 2 and S.14. Major credit cards are accepted. For reservations or more information.call (714) 997-2724.- By Cheryl Walker $ 6 nappy nour --Dinners .. -. s ushi and d inner 3355 Via Lido ·Newport 8Nch 17141875-0575 EVENINGS/An A~~· to the DAIL'." PtLOT/Sundey, October 23. 1988 -27 \ • • ' • • f • " ' \, . . \'"""' . . .. 1 .. ~' ' ... I . My house is yours ... family togetherness is what has made Costa Mesa's Mi Cua one of the most popular Mexican restaurnats in Casa restaurant so successful since its opening in the area. Mi Cua es su casa (my house is your house) 1971. Barne Moore, left, with sons Rick and Dennis, is the restaurant's motto. Mi Cas is located at 269 [. provide the management teamwork that has made Mi 17th St. in Co.ta Mesa. CaU (714) 645.7626. Tradition continues with Pero'sSpicery Once upon a time not too long ago there were three sisters who grew up in a prominent Southern California restaurant family. And ahhough they hadn't planned it that way. one day they found themselves operating a very successful restaurant of their own. The three were the Purpero sisters -Mana , Serafina and Caroline. The restaurant is Pero 's Spicery. located in a rather remote corner of Seacliff Village in the "outback .. country of Huntington Beach. This family restaurant, featuring an outstanding menu of Italian selections. opened on January l 0. 1980. Mana and Serafina shared the cooking and management duties while Carolin~ whipped up the incredible selection of desserts and breads. Pero's is a roomy, attractive restaurant. Colors are 90ft pinks and mauves. Real plants and arrange· ments of flowers give it a feminine feeling without being "cutesy or tea· roomy." The most macho man can enjoy the big. comfortable booths as well as the healthy servings. Since its opening, critics have heaped praise upon Pero's. The Southern California Restaurant As· aociation has presented it with several awa rds. including in 1981 an award of merit naming it the "most promising Italian restaurant." The management structure of the restaurant changed last year. Serafina is no longer a partner. She has gone on to enjoy her career as an interior designer. using the master's degree she earned before Pero 's opened. Caroline still helps out occasionally but she. too, is an interior designer and has picked up her life in that field. Another silter. Renee. chose not to enter the restaurant business at all. However. as an architect, she has designed restaurants. Their brother. "Rocky" Purpero, carries cm the restaurant tradition with ~ own place in Pomona. She has turned over cooking chores to Chef Robert Latham, who has been at Pero 's for four years. Latham cooks in the "Italian way," spaghetti, of course, fettuccine, linguinne. seafood linguinne, mani- cotti, fish. veal. chicken and beef and much more. Pero's Spicery Restaurant is located at 2221 N. Main St., Huntington Beach. It isn't had to find and weU worth the trip. It is open seven days a week and alto offers a full catering &erVice. There is a complete wine list, and bar service is available at the table. f or infor· mation, telephone 960-7764. -By Doris Polley E.xqulslte Safoods • Delectable Pasta • Rne Wines • Fresh Rsh On Balboa lsland - 714/673-6580 Lunch • Dinner Sunclq Brunch Umeh• Dinner Pri•ate Dlnlna F• Staff Holiday Partiee, WeclcHns Reheanala, ~Etc. Exotic, -elegant describes .The Lotus in Costa Mesa The Lotus is an exotic and elepnt restaurant. Located in the Harbor Shopping Center in Costa Mesa, the Lotus restaurant is owned by restauranteur Ryan Tsang, wliose earlier endeavors, Lotus West in Loe~ and Lotus W eat, Brentwood, were widely acclaimed by the Loe Angeles Restaurant Writer's Auociation and the California Restaurant Writer's Auociation u well u numerous pubtica~ wboee busineu it is to judge the many eating places throughout the area. As a result, Tung's Lotua West in West lo& Angeles. earned the highest Chinese Three Sw Award by the uaociation. The tradition for excellence bts contfuUed in Co.ta Mesa where diners can experience the pleauree of a gourmet menu which features man- darin, shanghai and Slec:hwan cuisine. Locally. the Lotua, estab- liahed in November 1985, exhibits a Restaurant Writer's Cold Award. In January of this year, Tsang opeoecriJie Totua Eipress, a food conceaion at Fuhion Island, New- port Beach. With Chef Joeeph Chang in charge, the Express has attracted a large number or regular customers for lunch each day. Lotus Express will continue, Chef Chang has now turned attention to the Harbor Center Lo and recently began an un.ua1 bu luncheon. lt4 unuaual in that combines some of the best of Caj f rench, Italian and Chinese dis lef'Ved in true buffet style -ta cloths, chafing ~ and silver. The buff et is re.uonahly pric $4. 95 per person and is sened Monday through Friday, 11 :30 2:30 p.m. Sunday, a cha.mpa brunch for S7.95 will be served fr noon to 3 p.m. Upon request. the Lotus will o all MSC, com 1tarch, sugar. oils salt from the food The Lotus menu also lists the and spicy items to alert diners prefer their food a bit more mild. Maggie Chang, Chef Oia wife, ia the manager. She sugg that raerva.tiona be made by ca (714) 545-3331. The Lotus. located at 2300 Har Blvd. in Co.ta Mesa, ia open Mo ough -S.fiffitay-(Gr lundi, a-.m. to 3 p.m. Monday tbr Friday for dinner, 4:30 to 10 p and Saturday and Sunday from to 10:30 p.m.-By Doria Polley TI-llNKlNG ITAIJAN 10NIG Try the homemade lasaana, cannellonj, manicotti or any o the traditional pastas. Also linpine al Fruto Del Mar Fettuccine al Pesto • Shells Marcello and many more. If yo like veal• seafood• poultry, we offer 1 large selection, too Of course, we have homemade pizza. COft1Jlete_ Dilllll'I st..t It $6.65 ---------- ut at ily to Food, 3:1mosphere make.Ambrosia an experience ,_ Restaurant Am!woeia -a 1erm Uled to describe tbe food of the Creek and Roman Codi -can allo be Uled to describe the food of the restaurant by tbe same name. Tbe Amhrolia reetaurant in Co.ta Meu ii an example of elegant dining at ita best. With several rooms available ro ex- perlenc:e the fine cuiline, a unique atmoepbere will ~e the evening a special oecauaon. "Moet people have a mis- conception of the reetaurant -it is open to the public and the prices are reuonable," <lluchi Pascual, chief financial officer, said. When the restaurant opened two years ago there wu eome thought to make it a private club, but it was decided to keep it u a restaurant everyone eould enjoy, ahe said. The Crtnd Teton Chalet room. within the restaurant, hu its own menu and apecialiaes in California Cuiline with a unique touch of exotic wild game from around the world available for the more daring palate. Lion, alligator. elk and BuffaJo are only a few of the more exotic dishes; while grilled Salmon, New York steak and Chateaubriand are some of tbe standard entrees on the menu. The Grand Teton Chalet is reminiscent of a mountain lodge with fireplaces, wild game trophies and its warm , friendly atmosphere. Prices are reasonable for lunch and dinner with entrecs for lunch starting at SB.SO. including soup or salad; hot or cold sandwiches are also served. Entrees for dinner are priced from I 0. 95. Private rooms are available for special occasions. business meet- ings or large parties. One such room, the -Wine Cellar, provides the ultimate place for an intimate dinner or business conference. The room seats two to 12, and i.s situated in a wine cellar with wines in bUu. The room ma y be closed off for complete privacy. The Callery is another private room for private parties or wed- ding receptions. A classic car is usually on display in this room setting the almosptlere fora • relaxed experience. The Bistro Carden lets diners enjoy their excellent meals in the open air. The Music Room lounge is a good place to unwind or relax after an evening at the Performing Arts Center, just across the street. The lounge is open till late in the evening and serves light sand- wiches and deserts. J finall y, the Ambrosia Res- taurant. the ultimate dining ex- perience. "I think people like the elegance of the room and the excellent food and service." Pascual said. Known for rts award- winning French cuisine and Rusaian tableside service. the restaurant has ~n elegant am· biance set off by the Lalique Crystal Chandelier and the SchiJn. mel Clear Lucite and 24 Karat Cold Piano. The Ambro5ia features other special events for its patrons. such as a fashion show, held weekly from noon to 2 p.m. on Wednes- days and Thursdays; A murder mystery evening held once a month; jazz players in the lo~e and at the end of this month a 'Halloween party is planned. To experience the ultimate in dining pleasure and ambiance contact the Ambrosia for reser- vations at (7 14) 432-7559. The restaurant i.s located at 695 Town Center Dr. in Costa Mesa. near South Coast Ptaza and tbe Per· forming Arts Center.-By Pa- tricia Cable is an expert after 14 years It seero.s there are now more chinese restaurants in Orange Count than any otber kind of restaurant, elhnic or domesbc. One ''old timer" that has fared quite well is Costa Mesa's Colden Dragon. It's as good as ever and then some1 It was refurbished a couple of years ago and decorated in a modem. pastel palette of light peach and gray. High· tech it is not. but the ambi&nce is refre!hing and non-oppressive. The rooms are spacious and comfortably appointed. Of course. The Colden Dragon bas been in business for more than 14 years. so it is definitely not a newcomer, fla.sby or otherwise. The food is prepared trad.rtionally and served in a traditional manner. (amity style. McCormick Landing customers enjoy dinner, planes The Colden Dragon may not be the trendiest Chinese restaurant in Or- ange County, or the most famous. but if you think you've found the best Chinese restaurant and you've never been to Golde,!l Dr on, thinlc again. There's a new place in town. Well. maybe not entirely new but it is under new management, refurbished and newly staffed. • Located on the corner of Airway and McCormick, McCormick's Land- ing is next to John Wayne Airport. After being cto.ed for 1everal months, McCormick's hu made a comeback and is alive_.nd weU. McCormick's large dining room is walled in glaJI and litua ted at the side of the airpoct runway. Noile is minimal (you would expect it to be loud but it isn't) and there aren't many experiences that top the thrill of planes. large and small, taking off for faraway places. McCormick's Landing is owned by Specialty Restaurant Corp. of Anaheim. They also own and manage Orange Hill Restaurant. the Proud Bird at LAX and two other Aero Squadron theme restaurants in San Diego and Van Nuys. The Landing re-opened in Costa Mesa on July 5 with Robert Church as general manager and Steven Mayer Dine Out at a ''LEGEND BY THE SEA'' Since 1977 over 5 l'Tllllion people from on over the Southland hove ,::ome to "seo" us for seafood with o side of surf. Isn't 1t about tme you dtd too? Breokfost,lunch,dlnneror Sunday Brunch with the nostalgic charm of the l 920's ~xwnn n_.,. .... ~ ..... Pieri (71 ) IM-2111 assisting. Centering the dining room is a glassed-in kitchen area where guests can watch chef Steven Crane or Sous Chef F.d Karkenny at the stove and mesquite grill creating such daily specialties as eseargot bourgonionne, Idaho rainbow t.rout, Cajun-style Louisanna catfish, Mexican yellow tail with nouvelle sauce, as well as lamb. chick.en &Jld beef in many different recipes. Of course. there are steak. and lobster but the absolute favorite is shrimp scampi in a wine sauce:-Dinnerls served daily from 5 p.m. Lunch, featuring, "absolutely fresh fish broiled or Cajun style ," also bas an array of salads and sand- wiches. It is served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through f riday. The Colden Dragon is at 2023 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. for reservations, call (714) 642-7 162. .. McCormick's Landing is located al 3180 Airway Ave .• corner of Atrwav and McCormick in Costa Mesa. There is a large free park.mg area. Dress is casual. for more information or reservations, call (7 14) 546-3334. - By Doris Polley . Dress is casua.I and meals are inexpensive to moderately expensive. AU major credit cards are accepted and lunch and dinner is served daily. ........... ._1119"' •• , ·~~~--AMERICAN CUISINE AT ITS FINEST! Award Winning Restaurant!! Serving FRESH FISH, SEAFOOD, CAJUN, STEAKS, RIBS, LOBSTER AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!! SPECIAL!! , Top Sirloin & Shrimp ' Scampi over Crispy .... Onion Straws with Charon Sauce. $1295 SPORTS PUB BAR Featuring 4 TVs to satellite dishes. AH Rams & Raiders games shown HERE! Sunday Brunch I OAM-2PM 841-0t17 FOR RESERVATIONS I 8121 Beach Blvd. fbtwn. Talbert & Main I Hunttncton Beach • J ' Crown House's friendliness, food ·is Well-kno:Wn in are Friendlinel9 ia evident u one of the foremost reasons diners come to Crown HOUie in Lapda Niguel. Jeanne Peters greets most of the gueeta by name aa they come in and everyone baa a amile for the eoft~en friendly bo.teu. Jeanne and Bill Peten, owners of the Crown HOU8e, have been offering friendly eervice and good food for more than 17 yean in the aame location. uwe cater to the locala and maintain a relatiombip with our cu.tomen," Jeanne Peters aaid. "No matter ~t day of the week it ii, our food ia conail~ty good." Crown HOUie '• continental menu baa a lot of specialty foods and customer favorites on it, abe aaid. New York pepper ateak, Cioppmo, sweetbreads tlorentine, abiabkeb&b Mediterranean and aauteed chicken livers are only a few. Pricea for dinner entrees range from S 11 to 125. "Our pri<:ea are very competitive with other local reatauranta," Peten aaid. A Twi- light Dinner menu ii offered from 4 to 6 p.m. Thia indudea a few of the nigular entree itema at a cooaider-ab&e savings. The reetaurant baa a supper club atmosphere with nightly entertainment and dancing. "People can &.ten and watch our band, which atarta at 8:30 p.m. (9 p.m. S.turdaya). while eating," ebe said. The band plays dinner mulic from the 40a to the 70.. Peten said. Crown HOU8e featurea banquet eenice with facilitiel for up to 17 5 for a lit.down dinner; or 200 for a buffet-etyle dinner. The reetaurant' iii cunendy taking reeerT&tionl for the holiday -..on. "We ha.,. an upea ienced t.nquet crew, and we can barde nerytbing for your puty -inclucling entertainment, now... cabeandwbale'Yerelle," ebe --Another mpecial IM"rice offered by tbe Peters' ii their pick up ...nee. For a puty ol .U that iii within a four llllie .._ a car wil pick them up and bring tb.D '° dim. at the Crown 8°'* for DO China Dragon ' •••• 11111111 ••••• ntal Cu~ the W ·1y Dinners A La Daily Lunch ,eee Diie 7..-. Seew '¥"'" !1_.... OPEN DAIL y . SAVE 15S with this ad! 11wn-10pm Mondll)'Frtday 11:30-10pm Sat & ~ ""n 531-8054 11CMO HARBOR BLVD ~ From Biillclera aq.,.,. FGunllllft~ ~ ITR ii ............. c:are.0 Oown HOUie ii iocated at for_.. iaf«mation or to reaenationa, call (7 499-2626. -By Patricia .... , $ t • u r • n · Come lee The !----_,.. ........... t At the Top ... Up1t&in at Villa Nova restaurant is a private dining more than 50 years, Top of the Villa Nova is available room that ii ideal for company functions, holiday for groups of 25 to 135. In addition to a view of receptiom and other group activities. Featuring the Newport Bay, Top or the Villa Nova offers guests a award·winnins ltallian cuisine that bas made the profeuional staff, fully stocked bar and entertainment restaurant ODe of Southern California's favorites for facilities. Can Cretc~n Dale at (714) 642.7880. hina Palace in NB gives custom~rs chance to request-meals their way To dine royally in Newport Beach, one bu only to go to the China Palace. Opened just a little over a year ago, tbe all new Cbina Palace ii located at 2800 Pacific Coast Highway at the corner of Riverside Drive. ' they worked closely with the architect and the result is a restaurant that is beautif UJ as well as functional. The interior is-complemented by the colorful decor in hues of teal and salmon. The open areas are.enhanced by the warm wood accent sor cedar anp Douglas fir. The uses picture windows wbich also add to the feeljng of spaciousness. The menu of more than 95 items offers daily fresh fish selections in addition to the regular lunch and dinner fare. not a problem. Dishes can be ordered witb less oil, little or no salt, or hot and 1pi<:y. The susbi bu is MTse·shoe shaped and made out of wood imported from Africa. Some of the more popular items at the bar include maguro - made from tuna from Haw~ and amaebl -made from naturally sweet shrimp. The China Palace is open Sunday to Thursday from 11 :30 a.m. to 10 f>.m. and from 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For reser • Say he1lo to J.C. McLin's: a friendly family restaurant Have you finally decided that finding a friendly local restaurant that offen a cuuaJ atmosphere and good homemade American food is getting impoleible? Well, look no fartbeT, J.C. Mclin'• in Huntington Beach offers all that and more. Owned by Ron and Jani Mclin. the restaurant offers an extensive luncb and dinner menu featuring steaks, ribl, chicken, seafood, sandwiches and much more. Fresh f&lb or the day ii available with lemon cbive butter or blac~ened with Cajun spice. "Our menu is divertl! and Vfiry unique, all our recipes and d.reuings are made in house," Ron Mc Lin said. Mclin'a .nea buic dilbea u well u 101De different Y&riationl, IUCb as the chicken caj\Dl bayou. cajun lpiced riba and the IOUtb ol the border l&Ule (eeafoocl~ The cajun chicken rip. are a treat from the 6f>PetDer menu ... We are always Itri-ring for a new recipe -to do 90IDetbing different." be aaid. 1be nautical decor with warm woods and fish tanb, sets the mood {or casual dioiog. .. Our IUVice is.. more California caauaJ .-it' 1 friendly and efficient. but not overwhelming." Sunday's champagne brunch or Cajun Madneu for dinner, gives diners a chance to sample a variety 1be lounge, features entertain· ment Thursday through Saturday and baa two satellite dishes to get in all the sports events, Mel.in said.Several special programs are planned. includ· ing a costume party for Halloween. J.C. Mcl.in's Bar & Grill is ~ted at 18121 Beacb Blvd., near Talbert in Huntington Beach. for more information, or to make reservations, call (714) 841-0417.-By Patricia Gehle Origindy, Jack and Josie Mau opened China Palace in the same neighborhood aenral years ago. Very quickly they attracted a large follow· ing of loyal friends who traveled from throughout the area to enjoy their outstanding food and incomparable hospitality. Since the food is cooked fresh when ordered, special requests are usually vations or more information. ca.ll Rall ... Jaal llcLID like dae idea ofbeiq a reMaVUlt f« • Wben they decided to expand. (714) 631-8031. local , .... .. MEET OPASO 'We have 1 lot ol cez,etilioa IRal ou Rills doa't' . 7 111811TS A WEEKI Hil llrlt neme 11 ()pmo. Hie i.t "*M II V8CNI~ TNt'I why ._ ~-C8ll .... ()pelO. HilreMa.Mtll.-O~Opeeo'1 8llt>oe,..... c.. .... tor ... Pelt two yews. ..,.. ....... c.itlng It the best TM! ,....,,.,,.. We ,_ It flY«'/ night. Oom Mtl here I IOI Wiit lilt you tute their Thll won ton IQU9. bMf Nt• with peenut ~. the moat lemout Thlll noodtM end Blilbol Thll Feat, I c:omblnltlon of getllc INtmp Wld ........... Come 10 Opeeo'• BlilbOe Thlll cate. If It's your flrlt time for TNI food, he'I help you order. And don't worry lbout the food ~ IOo ~. the c:Mf Clfl ,... " -mid • you ... Opeeo melt• two ptom'UI OM, rou·• io.. your dinner. Two,•~ c:en .-y NI ._. neme """°"' ~ he'I ,_.,.. you _.. 8fl .,_ ..,_ drtM Don't Walt. Come Meet Opeeo • Ht'I AO# open My .. of ...... , • I 2000 NewP<>rf Bl•d. (Comer of 20th Street) Co.ta ..... 631-2110 , ................ ..., llUlik,lu-...... aicba, an.,, 1 .. Jerk ..... , ..... a Leaisi1aa ........... Open 1 Nights r or DinilHJ and Carry Outs Mon.-Sat. 4pmto11 pm SundaJ8 2-10 pm B11wAWtn.Bus1d EVENINGS/ An Actviwti.tng SupplmMnt to the OAJL y PILOT ISAltwMI/. Oclobiw. 23, 1988 -31 • • ' c. ,( I The new. Parkers' Seafood Grill features fabulous daily fresh seafood, pasta and grills and much more. Whether you select the Oriental Chicken Salad or Shrimp Tempura for lunch ... or our house specialty, Bouilla- baisse, orthe Mesquite Grilled Lobster Ta11 for dinner-you'll enjoy an outstanding meal with service beyond compare. Four waterside patios ... lounge enter- tainment .. ~ valet parking avail- able at adjacent garage. Open seven days for lunch, dinner, and for a superb Sunday brunch. Call (714) 673-3741 for reservations. , Located on 1he Say on the Bal>oa Paninsta attfll r.rv landing, Na-JpOrt 8lldl. 32 -EVENINGS/An Advertltlng SupperMnt to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 23, 1118 ~ ~~···· ······ -~,.,,,.;;;::,:_ . . OOlto~·.·:······ ~--...... ::···· .. . ~-........... ... ~~·· .... :····· .. ,. . . . . . . .... u.,, . . . . . . ..,. ~