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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-20 - Orange Coast Pilot' Fro111 Huntington Beach to San Clemente ... We've got the coast covered ORANGE C°'5f · ' .. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1988 ' W'4ATS IT TO \(OU, MARCIE ? AND STOP CALLING ME L'SIR'' ! , WHA? WHO?! ARE. YOO A MONCb'TER?! . , . '"' • TMAT WAS KIND OF FU~!~WASN'T IT, SIR? EVER SIMCE I GOT UP T~IS MOR~IN6, l1VE SEE~ ON so~ OF A ~U6M .. 75t. .. Jim Dav.is OPIE! IT'.!> YOOf SORE, C.-00 CAN SLE.E.P WITH ME \ WE · HAVE TO HELP DADDV T'2V OUT OU'2 NEW COMPUTES:Z ! - ll -20 BY HANK KETCHAM FOR PETE'S SAKE! JOST lOOK! You're spilli~ ~ ashes all over the place. f JUDGE PARKER :7\s SAM AND RICK DRIVE TO · SPENCER FARMS TO PICKUP MARIGENE, THEY ARE UNAWARE THAT SHE IS Ml SS ING -----------· ----- WE'RE EARLY, RICK' COME ON IN/ WE'LL SEE IF MISS SPENCER WILL 0 1VE US A CUPOFCOFFEE! ' by Harold Ledoux AM J: GL..AD TO SEE YOU SAM! MARIGENE'S GONE.' ' I • f ! .. "DONALD" ISSYNON· YMQISUTH QJALl1Y, I SIR~ IHAl'5 IHE· ~A51 OF IAE PE,OPk.E WHO WERE I NJ"URED ,, , MOON MULLINS SUE IU~Net> IMAT ONE DOWN ... BUT 1HAT WAS BACK IN 198Z ... 11-20 FRANK~4 , WE WERE U>C(('Q IHAr NO ONE WAfb ICILLE.D I • I BETS~e's F~<aoT ALL ABOUT fT .. EAEf-t> ... WHAi l. WANi 10 KNOUJ '~ I •• BY GARRY TRUDEAU TPJJMP T. TRVMP f.. . .J- I /,JJt.6 ff-! IT SOE.AMS CXJAJ.f1¥f -· \ 1Ht5 0"-lE'6 IN SHOCK/ by Ferd and Tom Johnson INSPIRj\TfON S1RIKES,, WMY, I Po MAYBE You1~E IN WCK-- Lf>.DY P. .' I ~E )bu HAVE ,A A CA~ ? I Kt.JoW l HAVE IN SP,A~KLY BLU~ ~! GoWN Lll<E REC>? ONE IN 1~f -rAAT.., M~-sµ:K oF MY QooDLE ... CLOS Er.' I I I ! . . I '\ 0 .. .. --5-... POOR ot.: MARMADUKE CANT GO CMQ..ST~AS 4'MOPPING WIT~ U~. UU.IE Musr Be. SAv1~ IT. ' • .: \I ·---~--.. -·------·--- CAN VOU TAUST YOUR EYES? Thiele .,. at least •• differ· 8f'°'9 In drawtftO deta.. betWeen top 111"«1 ~ ~. How qulddy can ~ find thetn? 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I expect now ifl lblved. rd be fired" Bradley. 47. srew bis beard in 1968 becaUle be didihd sbavina-He says friends tell him he'd look )'OUDICf with- out bis piz:ded srowth. .. But I've never thought seriously &bout cutti.ac it c4 .. Bradley trims bis beard when he's out of town -to "1 don't have to deal with detni~ up the bain. .. And Bus- 6eld uses the sink in 1he pest room. Brld)ey and Busfiekl are part of a Bea.rd Boom. .. Beards are definitely in- aeaaina in populuity," says George Briabt oftbe National Coanetology As- sociation. .. We went tbrouah a period - a reaction to tbe unbmpt look of the •60s-wbcre the look WU very c.lean· shaven. short-baited. Now you're see- ing only tbe best of tboee loob. Careful trimmina. often dyed to match hair.·· What's the ttmible approecb to poomiQI I beard? -rrim a beard twice I week, IO it doeln"l IOlt ill abape," lays Sel Fodera. • bltber ud Ude.ma- tioul bair-trytina cbampion at the Watwic:k Hotd in New Yort Oty. 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La Toya says ber family questions tbe move. .. Whmever I ~ to DlY par- ents on the phone, my mother always says. 'Come bome. • " Brother Jermaine, 33, explains: .. You have to be sueet smart to be out there like that OD your OWD. LaToya is ddnitdy not street smart." She's not eati.rdy out tba'e OD ber own, eitba. Always at her aide ii new IN"ll" Ja Gordon. a brlllqae for- mer Las Vqas bnsiJ>enman He's in clwJe of every detail. to the poi.nt of listeD.iQa in OD phone calls and inter- views. .. I have to bear every word she says." be explain• OccuioNIDy, be even provides thole wonk -finjtbq ber answers to questions. And LaToya doesn't tdl him to SIOp. LaToya atidril IO dole to home that. proaional uecx:il• worry about ber. Sbe •YI she's too busy to J1U!Y and denies • fOlllllQ with Oonloo by .,_ ina she isn't datin& aD}'ODe. Tbole dole to her ay • ad Gordon li~ in the ame aputmmt boule. but dllrq an interview sbe saya lbc bu a place ofber own, 40 blocb away. Tbe iuDily hopes dwft's DO rnmana- at any llddra5. "'He rally isn't ber type... Jemli.De ays.. .. Her type is IOIDeCllle aice, bRt ...... Someone like Julio .... would be~ Not Jlt.t. And it bed bcaer aot be Jd bem..: sbe didn't If'( my approval. rm mioal. Lalm:llr• ....... -,,, II' ........... ...._,. ........................... ............... am·-. "1'oya 1cDOws with tbqa like that. sbc bu to ,et the approval of tbe brothers." Proteaivew. 11 mucb u abe loves and mi9ea bet bily, ii a IQJOD she's 2,500 milea away in New Yort. 041 bavc to live my owa ~ Even ill mate mis- takes. it'• my tuna to do what I want." Tbc main WFt of ber me•ur fa. tber Joe, a c:nne operator from Gary, Ind.. wbo ..... ~ bis nine dill· dren to tbe top of lbow bnlineaa La- Toya. 16 wta Ille dd:tiuled siQaina and aip daac:h.., 1 r ned t.be push. ·rd ... ...., my bnldaers srow up wl obia wid die Mrd times tbat my tiltber pat dlaD tbl.. 10 I didn't ... , My -aldlm. •• ..,.. "'But my fadla is l'el'Y llrics. ¥aY mean. He ha a ¥CIY bed temper ad we 1'a't all l1ilid olbim-tllata wby we came out the way we 9l'e. E¥ayooe's very llldbed. very dilci- plilled ud qaiet. And we all did ... Jae llid. .. Joe JPIOG. wbo wouldn't tie m• .. ed b tbis article. will be ...,..., apiD in La- Ta,a'• bom. wt.idl bas no ;ulti ... date yet. .. ~ dlMl"I boat (MtJOllWIO/J:J is • .. wery~"'tbe•Y5· ""'n.. be. lot <a~ fa my book. tblt wera't in his. It ial-a a DttMy o.rat ... altllolP u could tie. .. ----......... Mon~ery Ward All ·1 Store$ ........ La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 528 S. State College Blvd. McMahan's 845 N. Euclid BUBIM McMahan's 7101 Lincoln Costa llesl Southwest Sleep Center 3165 Harbor Blvd. GlrdaC.- McMahan's 12982 Brookhurst ~-'::w 'T:owcase Shoppe 23451 Awenida De Carlot&a Su~e MC" • lalllbll Huckfeldt Furniture 1802 W. Wa.iltief Blvd. la-Z .SOV Showcase Shoppe 300 N. Ffarbor BIYd. Ona11 Salerit Showe 784 N. Tustin l#e. SlllllAm la-Z-Qoy Showcase Shoppe 2447 s. Brist°' Street McMahan's 116 N. Broadway .. ' I Ill a..z-sa..:ase Sboppe 7095 Weslllinster l#e. T H I S W EE K E N D' S PASSIONS -·-= ............................... ...... ..... 9's JS .......... ,.,.15 .... .... How they make the parade characters you'll see this week A prpntuan ftyiDa object will • loom owr Philadelphia Tbw. day, but don't be allrmed. It's just Olive Oyl. the center- piece of tbe city's TMnJusivmc pmlde and tbe newat crmion of bl:DOon IDUla' Robert 1C.emp. NAOF• Standard Op6on ,._,allows )'OU to seJecl -your own physician, your own dentist. your own hospital, )'OUT own pharmacist and will coWtr your medical expenses ff you become m while travelling to another state °'another country. Enroll in a qualty health plan. with affordable rates. that provides )'OU and your family with: Enroll In NAGE's Standard Option Plan! A quality health plan with all the coverage and benefits of the high option plans. From DOW till New Year's is tbe peat teac>D b' Olive and her t.llooa fiiends - Popeye, Felix tbe Cat, Hump- ty Dumpty, Snowman and others-who'll dwarf and. light at a bc>ll of botiday and footb&ll puadeL .. It's like G111/i~'s Trtnfts. We all like 10 imagine wbat it must be like 10 be liOiputians around a Gulliv-er," says Kemp, wbo rum tbe USA's bigest bllloon-making busi- ness in Glen Burnie, Md. A fOrmer tomism diftclor, Kemp t.cted into blDooas in 1973 when be lamed tbal Good)ar. wbicb did Mllcy'a TMnbliviJlc pll'lde. watltl- tins out of tbe bi'liMW This year, Kemp expects 10 poss SI mma His 10 ~ ployiECS laCkJe lbout )() ~ jccu a year, rmtiaa baDoom year-round bere and OYatea. His family of IOIDC SO bal- loons includes Lamb Chop. Yankee Doodle Dandy, Heatbdi« aad two din(a~ Albert IDd Alberta. wt.lo pro- miered ll tbe W-mw Olym- pics in C.Dllda Tbey"ve desipot a blDooa pcaaut for Tunmy Cartel's ID- aapratioa flnde in 71 and • "-'letjm.sjze Jeep balloon for tbe Army to .... decoy dur:ial .. llmel. -rbeft are 110 boob that ldl JOG bow 10 build tllae tbiDp. You mrt from ICl'all:b Oil every ODe of tbem, .. says ICanp. S7. This ,.,-s bis ~ jeCl .... Otiw Oyl Here's bow lbe came to be: Disipm llobat Kanp Jr. and PUn Webbm.dedra ..... then a model A pauan .. dniled, .. if b. dral, only ma~- Elcb pmt (20 .. Ol- ive ()yl -lrp. lnDI, blDdl. DOie, bUr ban. ntlets. etc.) it Oildiued ud cat OD nabbaW Dylcm. die-~ al ..... ia Oood)W blimp&. 'lllea a·• an ll:Wll ,,.,...... .. 10 6,667,.-olw•ial.. ne mdicalom ...t .... rn.11ne.ou - montbs. 1"bea tbe b.ooon is inlalM wida bdium (up 10 6,000 aJbic feet) and pmnted. .. It im't like paintina on a c::a.nvu," DJS Webb. .. You bave to bep ~down off the ladder. •...m. way hick. and WJCiaa if you're ,ming the igp--w•·-npt." Cost for construction: s 1 s.ooo 10 $80,000. Fmally. the payoft: Em- ~ usually ., 10 puadc sita to imcruca volunleen in handlinl the balloons. Rule l: Don't wnp tbe ropes around your bands. •we've Iliad times when a pst of wind comes up and voluptccn bave actually ltar1ed to ., oK the pound. .. says ltanp. So &r, tbe ODly casualty was a bale down &c:e that aot c:a1111rt in • 6e:rce updraft in 7S and DeYa' .. an IPin. .. I bf:p imlsinins IOIDC TWA pilot reportina a clown UR>," ..... Kemp. Tbae Ire odw;r bazan1s.: IC.ids are bna' potiJll 11 the balloons -the Pillsbury Doupboy is a favorite, tbouP they CUI cmly n:.Kh his tta -and BBi bave been shot into tbcm. Holes and tan aft patChed witb bicydD.cire repUr-ki1S, IDd tbe b1Doom IPA mmual llJl'1IC01lll&. '°11111l'S wby WC dcm"t ldJ diem." •JI Kemp.. '"Someoac die miabt let them 10 to pieca. We dcm't." IC.aDp"• ambiticm it to cr&- ale. iudmylmd. wbcrc all his acatioal c:oald be ~ at ta.e same time ""Woa.lda 't it be pat 10 10 ia10 a pmt and w aD tllae buee c:banat:is --ma abo9'e ,.?" ---., ... "" OROER FORM MOONLIGHT IN PLATINUM The Fninklin Mint FrenlcRn Center, Pennsytvanie 19091 Please enter my order for MoOl lligt'it in Platinum. I need send no payment row. Pt.me biM me $39. • when my imported sWpt.ue is ready to be ~ encl for the belence In ku monthly lnsblAnwlts ol $39 .• ead\ after~ ·1',e"" .......... _, • ..,... d $3. '°'....,.,_,~ PLEASE MAL BY DECEMBER 31, 1988 11712-51 T H I S W E E K E N n• S F 0 0 D ASK THE EXPERTS: Today. Martha Stewart on sa'r'rY entertaining TURN YOUR PARTY INTO A HOLIDAY HIT A Dallas couple learns how to avoid serving their friends the same old turkey and ham KalJuyD-Asjes-Rya.n and husbend Rusty of DaUu eitjoy planning month- ly dinners for six to eiabt friends. They put a Jot of effort into makina those meals memorable. But as the November-December pu- ty season bqjns, tbe Ryans. like many of us, find their creativity stymied. .. We get into a rut with tbe menu." says Kathryn, .. And rm sometimes in a quandary about what to serve with holiday foods. .. WEEK.END took the Ryans' con- cerns to Martha Stiew:ut, cookbook a.u- thor and entatainina expert. Siewut's advice: Look at tnditioml holiday foods in a new way. •you want co booor tndition. but little surprilCS make it more intaati.na," lbe •YL On tbe otber band. )'ou don't Wlllt to get too bizane with the lbanbsivina or Cbristmas meal itldf. People 1oot fornrd to certain dishes. I believe they ttaJJy expect pumpkin pie IDd not crap- berry sorbet for dellert." Her tipc • &mt wlda die .............. tM -..... dlllt. Tired of the tur· ~ham syndrome? Try a aaDer bird, like a capon, which is about 9 to J 2 pounda. .. lt't pcrfec:t if you are a tmaD flmiJy or are while-meat Jovas. but still loob lite the tnditioml bird." Similuty •• port loiD .__, wilh ... 1~and J)rUncs or aerved with a spicy chutney can be substituted for a ham. IJJ> Tab-8 llllerdes wl6 .......... Loosen the skin OD the turUy blast by sliding your him ptly under the skin. lmert sprip of &esb berbl (llF. ~) in a decorative pattan. Tbe berbl will flavor tbe bttast meat. and the panern will be visl"ble once tbe bin! is roaled. Or try the same idea on rout chickrn, usi.na whole aeie lcava ad sliced pt cheae under the skiD. • u. ••••••• ,....., ·-Qed- ell WIQI. Try ~ cooted tm'Dips and pears. Make I pumpkin roup. then serve it i.n the ICOCJll)eCk>at sbeD ol a small pumptin. Subltitute buttanut or Hubbud 1quuh for the more common pump- kin in pies. Instead of nunina aanber- ries into auce fOr the turkey. make spicy chutneys, wu or ewn a li- qoeur &om the berries -I nice holiday lift. T~ day's cranberry dll/otlll (tee 1-.e 16) &s a labia« oe • simpk. dmic Ftaeb dalert. •Gin tb •eal ~ala•ct . .. 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So it goes without saying that I find it difficult to accept concepts like numerology. How could the letters and numbers associated with my name and birthdate say anything at all relevant about me? I may be a tough sell. but I don't like to leave any stone untumed- especiaJly one that might actually help me in my personal life and career. So when I had the chance to have a numerology profile done I took it. in part to prove that my skepticism was well-founded. I'd almost forgotten about the profile when the envelope arrived several weeks later. I flopped on my bed and tOrf' it o~n '~"tty tn '"''!., ou t loud at the stranger they described. The first para,raph made me sit up and take notice. By the third page. the truth had hit home loud and clear. This was no stranger I was relldlng about. This was me! Still , it could have been a coinci- dence So I convinced a friend to h~ her'• done. Though we've bttn very clo~ for over ten years. we're comptetety dlffC'TI!nt. Our person- alities, what we believe in, how we lead our lives, even our strengths differ. The perfect test. We reviewed her profile together. II was no~hing like mine. She was astounde<I as she recognized trait after trait. A couple of points required reflection. but then she'd nod her acceptance of those. too. One pa.ssage evoked memories of her chiklhood, and she told me about being contused and a littie scared of the acute awareness that she'd harbored even as a kid. It had set her apart from the other children who didn't share her capacity for per- ception. 1Wo pages later, there it was in black and white. The abUlty, the early fear ... the works. "This is so weird," she said, with a gasp. "It's all right on target." With new respect for numerol- ogy. I decided to find out more. After numerous phone calls. I managed to turk ~owr. Matthew Goodwin, a nationally recognized numerolo- gi,t. an1 the expert rcsp.:,t1$!blc f~r the profiles my friend and I had received. I soon discovered that Goodwin rates among the top In his field. Author of the definitive Num~rology: The Complele Guide, he's also appeared on radio and televialon, and written a column on numerology for a Loa Angelea newspaper. In the 16 yean that he's wor~ at a professional nurnerol· og1st, Goodwin baa helped thou- sands to discover their atttnsths, weaknesses, dttp Inner Medi and emotions. "Numerol<>IY allows you to help yourself by increasing your awareness of your own character. as well as your understanding of oth- ers and how to better deal with them." he says. How does it work? It all starts with your name and birthdate. They are the data base, from which a numer- ologist is able to describe you sight unseen. "Number values are assigned to the letters in your name;· Goodwin explained to me over the phone. "By adding these-aJong with the numbers in your birthdate-in a multitude of different combina- tions-a numerologist establishes your key numbers. He then inter- prets the meaning of these key numbers, which results In a com- plete description of your personaJ ch&ractttlttic1.'' When I finally caught up with Goodwin in person, I immet.11::~1v ~~ t.!m how 1., ~me involved In numerolo(IY. AtteraJJ , lt's not your regular nine-to-five occupation. It turns out that he just stumbled into It some 20 yean qo. At the time, the MIT (Maaaachusettt Institute of TechnololY) graduate was a part- ner in an architectural firm. responsible for birina tbe new employees. He worked with an uslstant who habitually voiced her ev81~tlon of prosp«tlve appll- cantt each time ehe ~ Oft!' a new resume. He fourk.\ that her COll'U!Jlmt.-whdher iuoo"91 bed-- pegged the individuals he'd employed. "Aft.er a while I began to listen before I hired, rather than after." he says with a grin. "Her insights made a big difference in finding the right people." After two years, the assistant moved away. Before she left, though. Goodwin asked her to share the secret of her success. The answer (much to his su.rprise) was numer- ology. ''Tbe only way I could have ever believed in numerology was to see it work for two years and never know what it was," says Goodwin in retrospect. "If someone had tried to tell me about numerology prior to that experience, I never would ha~ believed them.'' Goodwin's discovery of this sci· ence of numt>ers rn~y h!lve bC"~n startling, but It was har<l!y new. Not by a Jon• shot. Numerol<>j{V dates back thOusandt of ye.an. Its falher. Pythagoras, wu the lamous Greek mathematician and phlloeopher who developed the right trlang)e theo- rem that every high school math student teams today. Durm, Pytha- aoras' time, howeftr, numerology wu reserved for ruter., who often used It when making crlllcal dedalons. Pytbaaoral' rote ln mathematics may be the better-known. but hta contribution ol nwne.::£ • DlOft lntrlgulnl by far. And~ the lat· ter's mechanism mn.alm a mytte:r y, 1ts ~couldn't be clearer. David 5eooe was a computer pro- grammer who .t the age of 30 was mating good money and advancing rapidly in his ca.rttr. But something wasn't right. No matter bow bard he tried. be couldn't rid himself of a protouod leding ol dissatisfaction. His ownerology protiie indicated an iDtlmse love tor people and an apti- tude lor COIDJlUUcaion. These skills were emphasized; the analytic side ol his character was just mentioned n llp;M11 • Jia nmen>logy profile IMO· Uons .ctiot or siftsin1 Went. ~a charisma which s~nd.s [~r) in good ste.d," u wetl as mood1 oess. difficulties with commun1- ~. And a need to be a.tone It points to tht "desire to attain money. possessions. status and po1ttr," but adds that despite a baful penooality. Monroe will ol1eo lieef ~ and incapable olpngit~ Aa IDPr.aLi Desaibed ~ someone w11h a fnllrt:ied c:onc:er 11 b taananity. and me apectty '° p sdne.ly. AJso noted was an affinity towards canpla technia.I, sc~ntific Of' pb~ studies in whK:h he could me his "11ttn mrna.I facu.I ties '° Raid\ '°' dttper truths .. ·-·"-Actinc ta.lent b hi,tlHJhled, Jol- kMed by the ability 10 operate in the world or bit business and polltlca. and an attraction to ""Wartety, unmual peopAe. unusual fnteresta, tTniel and .ctventure." The ...... tor~ and rttot· nldolt M't o&et by • sMns. lov- .._. aatutt and the enthualutic delll'e 90 ~iience joy. ~An lnnalr ability aJlows a boundless frtt- +,n, """'' ,-,. o n ontv dream about." reads the profile of the woman who married a prince. in passing. At first David scoffed at the profile. Upon ref Jection. how- ever, he began to realize that per- haps he'd ~n overlooking an important part of himself. Not long after, he went back to school. Four years later. he's a satisfied, happy psychologist. who can't believe that be ever worted at a computer ter- minal. ''Becoming a psychologist is the last thing I thought I'd ever do," be admits with a chuck)e. Sometimes understanding some- one else is just as important as understanding one's own self. Jim and Lisa Casey were able to im~ perhaps eYen ~­ their bumpy marriage wi th the aid of numerology. "from the very begmning. I was aJways trying to change Lisa;· admits Jim. "I aJways thought that my way was best:• But instead of Lisa changing, fights and more fights resulted. Then they had their profiles dooe. "'I gained a whole new insight about Lisa-what moti- va!ed her. why she did things the '*"I she did, what her bask needs ~ ... Jim explains. With the new under- standing came~ respect "Alt.er reading her profile. I no longer tried to change Usa each time she did something differently than I would ~-For the first time I realized that she was not trying to be difficult. she was just being herself." Not surpris- ingly, their fights grew Jess fre- quent, and the marriage ~an to flourish. Numerology has even helped parents to bett~ understand and communicate with their children. Mary Gilroy bad a profaJe done for her l8-yea.r-old soo wbo was get- ting ready to start coUege_ Although Mary recognized most of the traits described in the profi1c. ber soo did not. A long discussion resulted. perhaps the first heart-to-heart tallc they'd had since he'd become a teenager ... By using the profile as a Yehjcle for self-discovery. she was ablie to awaken within her son a new understanding of his abilities and potential;' comments Goodwin. ''He left home With a new look of self- confidence about him, his profile in hand for future reference." Donna Thompsoo is a~ who devotes herself to caring for her children. heT husband, her house, her neighbors. eve11 stray animals. Yet for yea.rs, the one person she neglttted was herself. Eventually that negJect began to take its toll- on her and her loved ones. She couJdn "t understand why she felt so frustated and resentful so much ol the time. When her numerology profile reveaJed that she tended to allow herself to be treated like a doormat, the point f ina.lly hit home She suddenly realized that she had to balance her own needs Uong with everyone else's. It's t.ab!n some wort, but she no longer ignores herself. and no longer lets herseJf be ta.ken advantage of. She's a lot happier because of it. And so is ber lam.ily. Whether you use numerology to examine your lite, take advantage ol unapJored opportunities. confirm talents that in your heart you know are there. or~ frgure out~ to go next, it can be a penetrating tool to help you bettB understand yowsejf. ·~gives you lbe wholie picture," exptains Goodwin. '')bu~ all the~ paJ1S ol your personality and how they uniquely come together to make the person you are. Through thls coolpiete view you· re abie to mm the most ol your strengths in a way thal wasn't pos~ sible before." WllA!'-IWIJ~ U'PTOr Tb i.s i.s your cbance to find out what oumerology reYea1s about you. Though Matthew Goodwin usually charges S80 or more lor his expertise, be has agreed to a special arrangement for US.A Weekend reader$_ fur only S12.00 your n~logy profi)e will be prepared by this renowned numeroJogist and his staff. To rec~ a comprehen- sive printed exp&anatioo ol their findings and conclusions. sim- ply follow the inst:ructions on this page. To send for your personalized numerology profi~ please read the lollowing instructions. Be sure to con~ the inJomurbon required and pnnt carefully in blodt ~ for additional proliles. lor lamily and friends. ~ther copy thi:s order k>cm or~ the required inklnnation oo a separate shed of paper. This olteF expires January 31. 1989. Send ORDER FORM with dled or money order lo:~ NOF1U. 230 Ad&ms Ave.. Box Hi012, Hat1PP9.,e. NY 11788. 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If you have to spend more than 1 S minutes oo la.st-minute preparation, ·'you have the wrong menu." • DO plan most of your menu a.round foods that cao be made in advance: have ev- erything ready to lO for last- mmute dishes.. • DON"T let people sit at the table forcvct. • DO move everyone to the living room or outdoors (in ~ weather) for ooh . • DON'T start kitchen cleanup before the guests de- part. Dish clancr sipals ""the party's over ... • DO biR someone to ban- d le cleanup. Find hid.ins pGces to stack dishes in tubs of soeking Wiler. ..... It's said tltal /~ l'1UlkD tlw world go 'round. It's abo said tluzt l~ u blind; low is field~ low and war an tM ~ thing. Now. USA WEEKEND want.t )IOU to t.t!ll W. ftlst what u is. Plm.w mail tlti.s nuvey today. We'll pMblislt tM raults around-when else?-Ya/entiM's Day. 1. Are you in love now? •• OYesONo 2. How many times have you been in love? 11 O Never O Once 0 2_. times 0 More than that! 3. 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Or head north to Orono on Dec. 15 for a coocert of medieval. Renamance and baroque music. courte- sy of the Boston Camarata. George Bush'1 K.eonebunkport throws a big fling durina the v.w:keods of Dec. 3 and Dec. l 0, when the whole town turns out for a festival that includes tree ligbt- ings, caroling and open bouse1 in the town's historic ~ If you're there on tbe «ti, you cu even catch tbe arrival of Santa by lob51a" boat Pa'baps the ultimate ""in .. holiday ell· perienoe in Maine is fmnincton's 0M$. tcr Greenwood Day, complete with pa- rade, on Dec. 21 . It commemorates the man who i.nven1ed earmuffs in 1173. • DdrWt MOlllJJI pul>lishes its annu- al gift plide with a Dickensian twill: places to shop in the spirit ofOlri.stm.u-- es .-st. present and future. • for lifts of holidays past. try V ertu in Royal OU. which specializa in furniture and decorative objects &om the 1930s to 1960s, inducfula i.dios, watches, furni. ture, jewelry and art &lass. for contemporary, the maprine sua- gats hitting Corty's Surf Snob and Bop Shop in Oro5'SC Pointe. where you can find everythina from a snow board for $429 to a di.ooaur paw doorknob cover. If gifts of the future an on your list. check out tbe neon aeo-throulb phone ($420) at the Selo/Shcvd Gallery, which also carries an array of jewelry, sculpture and other ba.nck:raftcd gifts. • Mhli "1' mapzfoe for Decrmber is a holiday potpourri. ofti:ring the low- down OD aafts filin, open homes, CD- dleJisbt caroliDa and fativaJs Slatewide. On Dec. 10-11, Yaoo Qty opens its doors for a boliday tour of its stately homes, as does GW$. pon on Dec. 11. Natchez opens IS antebeITum mansions dec:orau:d in eeaon for the entire month. except Christmas Day. Other activities include carriage rides, noon concerts and special tours. In Startvillc. take advmtate of the u- nual community sina- along on Dec. 18. Or c::beck out what is said to be the larwest siogiog0uistmas11'Ce in the USA when I 2.5 carolers Jorm tllc shape of a tree Dec. 2-3 at Bdbaven C.oi="" - lt.&c in Jackson. ., I 1 lllln With our All Aboard America Fares* you can visit any one region of the country for just $149.~Tvvoreg ions for $199. Or go~ coast to coast for only $249. All fares are roundtrip ~~~~~=I and allovv for three stopovers. Children under 12 travel haJf- price. For shorter trips, theres our $7 Return Fare. R Buy a one- way ticket for '111 $65 or more (with no change of trains) and return for just $ 7. On Amtrak u'll find wide reclining seats. Tasty snacks. Even full-course meals. For more formation, call your travel agent mo call Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL. Because "N there's every reason to see m just how oeautiful your country is . ....... _.... ................................ -..""'° ................. _... .. .... ....... ..,, •.. Hiii ........ kcwJ111: De .. 11111eze Is lld Rejoice, Lawreooe Welk. Aft.er )U11 of neglect and somo- times ridicule, the IOCOrdioo is blct. IWl/ifll SloM mapzint calls it this year's hot IOUDd. Paul Simon. John Cougar MdJencam~ the Hooten, Taltina Hada and Los Lobos uae the IQUCeZl>boL Eric 0aptoo•1 openiuaact on his new tour? loaisia• Acco(dioaist Budowbeat Zydeco. 1be accordion is ridiDa the Wive of interest in Ca,jun and Ta-Mex rootl music." says Rollbt6 SttJM writa' Anthony ~ Curtis, who also .a a renewed intaat in polka music. ""] med to ldl llC- oordi om mainly to people from the old oocmtry. Now I an lellial to IDllinlbeam }OUJllltal. .. ays ~ tu Sbearer. ma,,..,. o(New Yort'a Nx:«- ~Rama (lie hll • piCbn ol Grace 1--widl • aceor- dioa). '"People are l8ltina tired of Ill elcctro•ic toaacl. 1beJ wat a IOaDd that ii more aatunl." -1.--11111111 I POii ... ..,. 111&1 ... CIW'11.911111rt -·· '3 .. flM II ilCl•c• .n 1 M& •Ill• Mm•s ~ 1re expbfina= Seim n:ec:hed SJ. I biDa in 1987 ad will iDacw: by lboul. perceat dm ,... • ..,.. mm. try tncka Allan Mottm of Tiii 1"'°""'1tJott. .. Women med to bu.y men colope. Now more than ever before,. mm ll'C buyins their OWD tnsruces." ays Loil Burt of the m.ruce Fou.DdAtioa. ""They are l&ar1iDa to bave ~ robes of hlnnca. di&rmt ICCD11 for drm. wort and sport.'" Adda Herbert~ otl'beoclcR•1 in Bendy HiDs. Cali(; .. Man bu llw9yl been a pacock. Maa 1re more liberalld DOW. They're not ahid 1D laarz tbar wiDp. .. 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BOB FOSTER Now Bergen is setting off on a new adventure. She will star in her very own series on television Mon- day nights, something she did not think she would ever do. Early last August Bergen talked about her venture into weekly tel- evision a nd her series, CBS' "Murphy Brown," the story of a high profile, wildly successful star reporter of a television news pro- gra m, "F.Y.I." Murphy's strong point is that she can charm the Secretary of State into an exclusive interview, but can't get a house painter or mechanic to do her bidding. Bergen told how she happened to accept the series. "This is my first television comedy, a nd though I wasn't quite ready to do a television series, I heard about this pilot script, and I wanted to take a look atit. "I took the script with me on a flight to New York. It was just a little script, so I read it quickly. I really wanted it a lot, and for the first time I made a phone call from an airplane. I was then so pa nic- s tricken that I might have lost the script, that I might have waited too long. So I called my agent and said, 'What do I have to do?' I hadn't read a feature script that was as good as this in a long time. And I hadn't read a character that I thought was a ny better for me than this, maybe ever. I was so excited at the possibility of doin1 this kind of work and doinl comedy work. "From a practlcal point. with a child a nd a family -and all or us were tired of a lwa ys moving around all the time -I thought it would be good to be in a fixed place at least for half a year. It would be nice to ha ve a schedule that would allow me to take my child to school in the morning and to see her in the evening, and to have a week off a month. "Even if I hadn't seen the script. I thought the best way for me to work and to see the mos t of my family is to do a half-hour series. But I didn't think there would be a ha lf-hour series that I wanted to do. I am not a spend-thrift, and makin~ a phone call from a plane was quite a surprise even ·for me." Bergen has inherited her father's sense of humor and his comedy approach to life. "Maybe there is a certain amount of genetic encod- ing, but also he always encouraged me to do comedy and always thought that I had a flair for comedy," said Bergen. "And of course, he was always very funny to me and fun to be with." .Jn preparing for this role, Bergen was asked if she visited any of the better known women talk show hosts. "I read a few books of news- casters and I've had enough expe- rience in the news that I'm going to do. I know enough journalists well and read certain books. I read Linda Ellerbee' s book. I read both Jessica Savitch books. I'm going to read Sam Donaldson's book to get the feel of the abrasive side of the business. "I am actually looking forward to going back to New York soon to just hang around "60 Minutes," and az:ound the CBS newsroom. Really, I don't think it's necessary, but it's just a treat for me, beca use I was a lways sort of a journalism junkie. And it's just fun." With anybody else, one probably wouldn't have too much hope for this series, but Bergen is a huge talent, and an excellent actress and her presence will make it a high· liaht of the season. 2/Daily Pilot Nov 20-26 FREE DELIVERY (714) 848-!007 18512 Bunte LaM •Huntington Beach ON THE COVER Candice Bergen ,..,. as • high prolletelevWon NPCW* In the new comedy ..,._ "Murphy Brown" airing Mondays on CBS lllilJ Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 w .. t .. , St., Co•t• ...... CA Mall·eddre .. : Box 15450, Co•t• M•••, CA, 92128 Telephone: 142-4321 Program information is provided by the networks and stations and 1s subject to change without notice. f WHAT'S INSIDE Cover Story ..... . ..... 2 Ch•nr* conversion gukfe Sund•y ····· . . 3 .•-1 Monday ........ . Tuetday ............ . Wedneeday . Thur9d•y Frid•y S•turday .. 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GaHon Be~mln Jr Marhtint GeH Scon (AU) Tiit Hiit (BRAVO) 811~ 8ur111n9 (CNN) Newswetch (ESPH) AltO llKitlo IHRA Fall Nallol'lats (R) (FAM) lit Valley (GALA) 8ouo (LIFE) Obslt1rics1GyucolotY Update (NICK) Swiss F1mily Rolll11011 (SHOW} MOYIE Ltke Normal Peoole * • 11979) Shaun Cassidy. Linda Pl>rl (USA) MOV1E Stoo<t Cttcuit * * ( 1986) AUy Sheedy Steve Gunenberg (W°"I Knl9lll A;d•r -2:30 P.M.- 1 l awtr .. 6 $lllflty Gitlitltl .• lllllld ,,.._, Swlfllft Mtr\etlllt (CNN) Mewsnlalltr S1111Uy (R) (OISN) OUlt I Herritt (HtlO) MOYll: He s My Gtr1 * * ( 1987) T K Carter David Hally<lay (Ll'E> C11diol19y ~ -2:35 P.M.- (WTBSI lllft If " hlWt -2:40 P.M.- lCSP'AHI Public hlky COfltttt•IU -- -3:00P.M.-G llCME: ··ni. rme Ma- cn111e.. • • • 119450) Rod Taylor. Y'lette ~ • 9 ~ Memll Lynett I~~~ I LM Lay ,_ " Clllll9 Lt .. •C..•C.. (AU) O.C...., CMAVOt.._.1-.IMCll Ne.111£• (CNN) l1lla Well 11 .... (OWt)TMCn-.. ._. (ESPN) Gel SeNor PGA Macnaoo Ford ClasStC.. 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ITU W-..· Sllonolna ·~'~'", Ell llOttr IAlllFl111~ Jtfl'f fllwtll !Tomorrow 1e1111<1 F'd IRobiton F'liltcllet L JonK en_.._ ot 1Jll ~ft lus.a Ton. IOdd Cou. IC:N.W. IH'moontt l!ltAr fiK: Nut Gen. tadd -Cou. lll!:I Ton. 11.-Ylie 1r-""1tncf'1 SllMI. It • You (SI ISuSMd IA. 1n • •• fl ""r. 1-M )Jaldl BEST BET lllkt Flfhtr lllta !'Inn IPG-tl. '87) • Uil N•lurt Seas Under Capri· corn Manne Ille nourishes along Australia's shores. ano bOth man and beast are at· t1acted to •ts Great Bame< Reel (CC) (S) ., "'•lu 1111 l.tnl • MtsWplect Tllnlrt "A Per. tect Spy Mary wonders 11 the•t Greek vacation is 1 ruse tor Pym; Pym ooes not return from his tattler's fu"er.al. (Part 6017= • ' 'E" OelenSI Propqi" Jo<oit Luke. Mark> Almada Un nombfe c:ootrata 1 un m9r<len.rt0 para tP<>deflfse oe unas tierras que contlenen petroleo pero termini con uM vllfd.oera ~ra. W MlnlRacllll ·R1c1ngFrom Hollywood Peril (Aat) ........... 0.-. Re· Pott ••amlnft fOfensic •Ad IM!llittlc data 1n the •HHSlna· tlon ot John F. Kennecfy (CNH) .......... Ctm11p ~I I rro111 Hom 111. 'S» (CIPAN) COllftftMI (ESPN) SflO'ht1nltr Polley (FAM) OVNeof1m1n With Buck McNeely (GALA) MO~(: El Olablo T•ene S..te Caras Carol Baker, Q8()(ge Hllto" (HBO) MOVll: The Kid *** (1984) Maoch10. N0t1yu1u M011t1. Karate Ralph Pat (Lin) Pltyslclens' Jourul """' (NICfC) Mr. Ed Ed reacl'les some new pllrase$ to a v1S•t1ng parrot. , (IHOW) MOW: "The Un- t<M:hables * * • • ( 19871 Kevin Costner. S.an Col'lnery v (USA) M e HllllMtf I., Slf1J9• 9llng punk-rock band s teao Singer 11 sl&1n, Ind H1mmer suspects m. rest may know more about the dealh then 1ney clall'TI. (WOR) llniey Mttttr A ~uspect s bfotner pulls a gun George has 10 be nice to Arehlfl (WPIX) Cllffri M X·r1y re· veals a spot on Norm's lung. -1:30P.M.-a» Married .. , Wiii C.....,_ Peggy thrnlls Al's sweat Sllln looks hke Elvis. (CC) (S) '9 Gftet nm1M L .... (CNN) l,.m TlllllM (fAMI HY ... (NICK) ,..., 0.. Patty sings folk mus1t at 1 local care. (WOR) Blrtttl (WT8S) JtfTY f ...... (WPIX) Tiii ltMeflHIAlll Tr1,•e and Aalpn buy Ala the same g1h; R1lpll nat>s 1 11111er -9:00 P.M.- H 1w ,HCJ Hessema,, 01 .. o~e Sl\•elos T "''00V fl IE DIAMOND TRAP C8S &,f\I u llJ MOvrt: . I,... Ulamono Trap (1 988) Howard Hesseman, BrOOlce Shields, Two New YOflt pollce detec· 11ves recruit a 9a1i.ty worker to help them head off a jewel heist. D e MOVIE! "The Gocldess of Love (1988) Van11a White, Little Richard. The groom at 1 t:>acrielOf party pols a ring on the hnger of a statue ot Venus. whO comes lo lite. 8 l1§J Wlf 1114 ft11111~ November·Deoemoe<, t9'2: Natahe, Aaron 81\d LOuls are sent 10 Lourdes, lhe Allies in· vade North AfrlCI; H111ef'1 forces con11nue to asnutt Stalingrad. Tudsbury dies at El Alame1n. Jastrow records the genocide on mm. Pug debarks lhe Nortl'lhampton. (Part 5 of 7) tCCJ (SJ CJ N1llo111I Gfftrapllic: Oii At· lit•mnt E•pediOOn by dogsle<I to the Nortn Pot. uaes elemental navigation; phOtog· rapher d•vH (n J1pa" 1 lzu Oceanic Park T '•'' !'y ~ .\!1<11 GARRY I nol • 1)0 FOX' Q) It's G1rry Sllt11dllnt'• ..._ Garry leaver. the Sehumakett ear1y lor anottler party. (S) 9 M111efpiea Tilt1ln "A.,_,. lect Spy Mary ~ 11 1he1r Greek vacation is a f\IN lor Pym, Pym does not return from his lather'• luneraf. (Part 6 ol 7) ICC) I s ..... Ill Dllllllee PralM .. l• Myt1efy1 "Return of SherlOcll Holme• II: Sllvef Blaze Holme• lnVHtlQat .. when a prize rece horM dlaap- pear.s and 111 trainer die• un· naturally (CC/ ··~ ..... (AH) Tiit Ate er K....-y "The Early Years" Henry Fondt reeds word• w(rtten by and •bOut Jonn F l<•nne<Jy In 1 ,... 111ew of JFl('s •arty yeMa. In W0t1<1 war 11 and in potltlct. Narrator· Chet kuntley. (lftAVO) MOVll: '90 0.yt" ••• (t995) Si.fan Wodc>slr#sky. Chnstioe Pak. (CMf) .... """' (Diii) JR: " c ......... "" I.Ill_, n.n "The P1esldency and the Legacy· John F Kennedy s l)festdenr , ""ds with his assass.nation on Oal- tas. (Part 3 ol 3) (flPN) Wl l"riNTllM Cn11s Bemlan, Tom JackSOfl and Pett Axthelm present scores and lltghlights lrom around the le~. (fMltlMTYJllles (I.ft) c......,~ (MAX) MCMI: "Predator *** (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Cail Weathers. (NICK) lfr Tlwtt S..S ~Hy s mother takes over wedding Pfeparatl()(IS (SEl) MO¥ll: "The Running Man ** (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Maria eoocnn. Alonso {TillC) MCMl: Tough Guys ** (1988) Butt Lancaster Kirk Oouolas (USA) D6811101M1s M1k e and Christina are h11ed 1nd1vtdually t>y the oppoSlng sides 01 a nwrtal dtspute. (WPIX) SW Trt Nert GtMre· ... "When the Bough Breaks A hidden workf s sterile inhabi- tants kidnap children from the EntetpttM 10 save thew own raot. (CC) (R) (Z) MOVIE: Like Fathef Like Son · * (1987) Dudley Moore. Kwk Cameron B<ain-transler serum makes a B<•t•Sh·t>etrn surgeon act hke Ills talkattve teen-age soo. and vtee Vltf$8. -1:30 P.M.- • Tracey OlllllH Kay s birth- day mHsage inspires a musi- cal lanlHy (SI (FAM) Jllllll Odlell (Llf'E) ....... II Medicltlt ~ (MCI(} lleMI lltM Jell wants glasses 10 make himself seem more mature {WOA) o .... {WTBS) Wlftf TtlllOITow -10:00 P.M. -e News McCOl'mlCk Perez· G Grell bca,e Cahlornoa s Highway I . Wolhamsborg. Va . Matta e DMC Rtdlard and Lll'dl must learn to live on a l>udget i )(S) ...... c.,..... C... II Wtf The Doomed City: Bet1'n Alter bombing de· stroys 75 perc:ent ol BerMn and s11rv1t10n rages 11mpant, Al- lied forces take the city I Pr.:i" Ille lord Sii WMs ot Ht•ry V1lt "Catherine Parr Hanry s Slxtr'I wife (Aosllte C1utc:hleyl ca1etu11y avoids his dtspleas- ute I nd eventually outltves him. Upon Ills death she m ar· nes Thomas Seymour (Johl'I Ronane), ano Mary Tudof takes the throne I ..... ..... ,.,....°' ... . (A&I) v..., fllr Fate SlllkH Arnetll ano Napoleon (Pan 1 1 of 21) llMllt) YelllwsMM. 11M Finl Na· ilailal hit Wtlkam Patterson uplores Old Faithful. Mam· moth Hot Springs and Hayden Valley before !NI controv•sw let t>um r1re consumed ITIOl'e tha11 hell the park (ESPN) ~H's Grn lesl Moments 1981 AFC Sudden·Deatn PtayoH & NFC Ch&mplonShtp (FAM) MWay s,eclal (QALA) Nelldefe ECO (LIFE) ~/G~ """' (NtCK) Satwday Nit11t (SHOW) MOV!f: Missing in Actl()(I 2 The Beginning * (1985) Chue)I Norns. Soon- Tecil Ott I (USA) Priwate ht (WTBS) Cllrldatt CWmi's FllM (WPllC) Odd Ctuple -10:15 P.M. - (HBO) ht& T111; Tiit .... Me111 lknlHu Clayton battles the meanest man 1n 10011>1n tCC) 151 -10:30 P.M. -Q Heallll Matten How 10 Cnoose a Ooctor e News Brown Zappala" (AIE) .lllM Eyn Jene s IOVe lor Rocheslef brings ~ back 10 Thornheld. (Pan 11 ol 11) (FAM) CIMI Kltdlett (Lift) Fllllily MHkltM u,date (NICK) ICTV (WOR) Tt le~ (WT8Sl J-llelllsM (WPllC) USA Tt11191tt -10:'° P.M. -9 5'emJltt Arno"1 Daily Pilot Nov 20-26n lllmlTllAP•..-ms You Don't ffaye to Uve With It FREE ... • •4M' "'('.I I '"" 3 0 :; 0 F F • • ~ ~ ~,. W ITH !HIS ':OUPON I ...:.=~·-..... T ..... Z...(CCI ":.: ' Stand Alona ** (1985) Char1es Oum1ng IPam .;;:'w,.,.,. c11.,... Jtrry F ..... c.......s.1a 1cc1 =:.01 •. 1h11 .............. CltlltlCs (AIE) Cliler .. A C....,.._ It Caeun (MAYO) MOW: Hey Babo R11>1 ** (1987) (CNN) Ma If"'* (R) (OtSN) MO¥ll: "Under the Biltmore CIOctl * (1985) (ESPN}~ (FAM) ksl If Ille 711 Ci. (HllO) MOVIE: Bachelor Party ** P 9841Tom Hanks. Tawny K1taen . (LIFE) °"""* Stqtry ~ (MAX) MOVIE. Boo & CarOI & Ted & Alice *** (1969) Natalte WOOCI, Robert Culp (NtClt) ~·hi (SEL) MOVIE: The Old Man Ind the Sea * * * (1958) $pence< Tracy. Felipe Pazos (TMC) MOYIE: The Grell Santin< *** (1979) Robet1 Duvall. Blythe Danner (USA) CMt Sllwy (WO..) ..... s--. (WT8S) Flltdler .,...,, (WPIX) .......... (Z) MO¥ll: Tom Horn ** (1980) Steve Mc:Oveen. Linda Evans. -11:05 P.M. -...... (II News -11:15 P.M. -D s.-., ...... s,.,.. -11:30 P.M. --~ .... • ""'9t Mldlaers s,.tl llacllllle I CllllHa lSI oac..ri11IHtl '9 ....,_ Te le bUUOIM (CHH) $felts U4llellM (£~) C*tt f..eel M'tamt at Lou111ana State. (R) (FAM) Flllllly a.I* = ....... ..... (NICK) C. M_ ..... ... YM7 (USA) KellyweM Ill*' (WT8S) Larry ,,.... (WPIX) MOVI£: "T"e Con- tender • t 1980) Marc ~ SUNDAY LA TE NIGHT MONDAY MORNING -&:OOA.M.- hliMU Tiiis lhnllflt ....... s-tw Tiie 780 CIH (fl Ntws T1llt MOfllint 1Cfl Tllk .... Ctllllfllll F1mily s,lnl 19111 &.My Ulin, Y• & Y0tt CNNNewt ftca " c.tlw• Y11"'' Gel to le Klddlflt (CNN) Oaywtltll (DtSN) allldlty ...,._ Clllll (E~) o.t1 Senior PGA I Mactlado Ford C•ass1c f'1rs1 Round (A) (FAM) Oln Hottst (HllO) Sllf'Yfnl (LIFE) PTttcrlbfflt ll1lo1m1llH (NICK) Cwlou1 Gufte (USA) S.cess (WOA) C1re lurs (WPIX) MHsltn -&:05 A.M.- (WTBS) Utllt Htflt o• lltt PT1irit -6:15 A.M.- ®J """ (NICK) Klft 111 Motlotl -6:30 A.M.- Mll1lilltlleW$ T"8y i. LA.. C~F"""' ,..,,. 11111 Mef1Mt rec 1 ,.,,.,. & Frilllds kMrt·O.O ...... "AefMI« C-* Meier IMws 1t Sllllriu Jty Merica: "''"94 C111111iy ,.... .......... IA.&£\ Wt• 1111 (CSl'M) c...,nsiNal H111l119 (Otltl) llenerdM (lift:) C.,...., Upcl1te (MAX) ClllldY EJ1Nrlme11t 1CCI (5) (NfC«) Uttle Prirlct (SHOW) Tiie Tailor ol w-• {TMC) MOVIE. Luc~y Lady ** (1975) Gene Hackman Un M1nnett1 (USA) o,All: Moeey {WOA) I °""'' ot Ju11a1t (WPIJC) RllMa -6:45 A.M.- l11l Nns (LIFE) OftleCrks/Gynecol09y Up4111t (MAX) MOVIE ,._mazing Grace and Chuck • (1987) Ate a English Joshua Zuehlke (NICK) Mr. Wlzlrd's World 1cc1 (SHOW) Hl9ll Stllool N1tt (USA) C1r1ootl bpreu (WOA) P..,.. Are hlltino (WPIXI Alke (Z) MOVll. One Hour With You 'Jll' * * ( 1932) Mauroee Cnevalter Jeanene MacDonald -7:05 A.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE Crime of In· nocence • * ( 19851 .A.ncly Grill11h. Ralph Wa11e -7:30 A.M.- 1 Cate 9ura WOldy Wooctpecl!er Tom 6 Jtrl"f Mlsler ""'"' Nelglll10f1lood (CCI I L• lmperclo111M• Marilyn Hkkey ~Mdln Tlltrt 11 ' •• , (OISN) Wekomt lo Pooll Co11111 (H80) The Adn11t11res ol Tom s • ..,., (LIFE) II FJtures (NICI<) Ottlllls Ille Meoce (WPI X) liglll Is Eti0"911 -9:00 A.M.- 8r1dy BlllKll S1111 u, S.11 Diego froozt.s lllts I Potty Sn1me Stleel 1CC1 I C•lcll .... S,wtt • Great Clltti ol Chicago Hlsp111lc Cllrlsti1n CommHkltio• m lhdles i. Motioll (CNN) D1yw1lcll (DISN) Oo1111d Ouc• Prese111s (ESPNl Gtllit19 Fil (H80) MOVIE. ' Guess Wtio s Coming to Dinner? • * * (1967) Spencer Tracy Kaltlanne Hepburn (LI~) It F1911res (NICKI lassie (SHOW) MOVIE Surrender * • ( 1987) Sally F1elc:l M•chael Caine (USA) Slit RI I ~~~~~:~: JEM l• Mes1tta W...._k Hospital ,..._.. ... Attoblcs lesk TraMfllt (IMU) O"""°'s Clrtus !E~hlllltWonltl fMfl r,. LIR ) s! (NIC1() hAy'a s,td1I (TMC) M(Mf; The GOOd Guf• and lhe Baa Guys * • ( 1969) Aocen M1tGnum Kennedy ,,._ hprns oe's Cfl!INY -t:OOA.M.- 1 (I) ,...,FM .. al .. C4llltUtY """ 0.,. AM ®) Regis 6 l<1rtllt lee I love LIKY My lime POiiy Sna.rnt Slleet ·c Salty Jessy R1ph1el • Get 111 SftaPt • 3·2· I Contact l Die~ V 1n Oyte (A&E) HidHw1r (CNN) So•ya l1we in LA (CSPAll) HOV$e Floor Oeb11e (OISHI MOVIE. Return From W11cn M01Jnta1n • • • 11978) Bette Davos Cnris1ophe1 l "e (ESPN) Bodies ill Motion (LIFE) N11rsc (MAJ() MOVIE Suso1cr0n * * (1987) Antnony Andrews Jane Cullin (NICK) Pl11wh11I (WOR) News (WPIX) Harry 0 -9:05 A.M. - (WTBS) Perry Muon -9:30 A.M -Cl"' Card Stuns Clnslc Co11centrallon Ln11ne 6 Shlrter I Love Lllcy 011k11 ol H1u1rd Cine 1AI Wlpeoul 1 lob Hoskins 1 Mister R0911s Ne19hborhood 1CC1 m Dick Van Oykt (ESPN) 8odV Sft1p1n9 (fAMI Ame11un BOY -10:00 A '-1 - (!: lhe Pnce Is R19hl m Wlleel ol Fortune Fame ®: Grow1no Patns r I\ MMLA Too Close tor tomlort Sesamt srreel • Oonie Rambo • lul11Kll11111I TV CO'IZOll Salva1e Green Acres (A&E) Golden Age ot Televt11on (ESPN) CFl Footllall Wesw n 01v1s1on Sem11tn11 Sro11&n Co 1um1:>ta lions at S115katchew11n Roughriders (FAM) Ct ltbrtty Chefs (HBO) MOVIE Lorraine •• • Maureen S1ap1e1on Rrchardson (LIFE) Re9is Pllilbln Swee I 11987) Lee (SHOW) MOVI£ Hurry Sun down • • I I 967> M1cnae1 Caine Jane Fonda (TMC) MOVIE. Baoy II $ Vou * * (1983) Ao~anna Arauelle Vincent Spano (USAJ ~OVIE Devil Times Five ** p 9H1Gene Evans SoneU Bool\e (WOA) C11111011 (WPllt) TllPIMI Joft11 M 0 -10:05 A.M. - (WTBS) MOVIE r rogs tr• (1972) Ray M~l8n<J -'0:30 A.M. - I e,.. Will lost Of 011• SwHlllurts OM 01y •I • lime llwlkbtd ,..., 1•111 WIMd Brltll Afltt (AH) Wefff ot Ctoil119 lFAM= .. ZI . "Hwo.,hrma Mori· ,._mour • • • ( 1959) Emmanuelle Riva E•11 0~1da &/Daily Pilot Nov 20-26 Don -Ameche and Bob Hope at•r In 1 ·A Masterpiece of Murder" -11:00 A.M. -tJ (£ The Yount 11141 Ille Reslltss flD Super Pnsword 8on1nu Ry1n·s Hope 01nn Inside San ~90 Tiie Ropers Newlywed Garnt Mister R0ttra • NtifllllortloOcl I Oe ruta S.119rt J'IMS RMllCHI RiltCOll di IOI Procllglos M•l'l Tyler Moore (A&El Cllronkle (CNN) Newsday (OISN) You Hcl Mt Kid (fAMI Here Come Ille 81!9es (GALA) Not1dero ECO (LIFE) AHillldes (MAXI MOVIE The Shoes OI rr..> Fisherman •• (1968) Ar.thony Ournn Laurence Ohv•er (NICK) Sharon. Lois 6 Bram·s Et- 1ph1nl Show (WOHi llamaby Jo11es (WPIX) Btsl Talk In Town -11:30 A.M. - fr) Smbllle lov1119 F111111y Medical Cemer 0111111 Garn• Zoob!IH Zoo • Or. Wllltalttr Cocl11a Crisco lol!Ntlllll1rt (A&E) Worttl ti Survinl (OISN) win Dti11ey Prtstfl11 (HBO) HID Coml119 AltmlloM (NICK) Maple TOWll (WPI X.) Tom ' Je"'f AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - 8 N1Wi Oap tf Ow lifts I ~ ::;-:.c.,." =sy 11111111 Gery Celfills MOVIE: Kine;! Kong * (1976) Jell Bndges. JesstU Ulnge I G1owi11t """ TV Mllltr ...... """' Tiit 700 CIM C111 1 Ctra Petry MtHll (A&E) MOVIE· Chilly Scenes ot Winter ••• (1979) John lleard Ma1y Beltl Hurl (t:NN) lnlt1~1llotl1I 1tOUJ (ESPN) Allll l'aci.t (FAM) Flyiflt N1111 (HIO) MOVtf.: "BaOy Boom * • (1987) D•ane Keaton Harolo Ramis fLIFE) Meller's Day (NICK) Pltlwtletl (TMC) MOVI(; "The lords 01 01Sl11nllM •• 11983) (USA) l.81'1 Mah 1 Dtlt (WOA) SWHlltll1s (WPIX) Yeti Inf 1z1 MOW. eaoy Boom • • -12:05 P.M. - (WTllS) T1111 & Jttl"f'S Ft11111:111se -12:30 P.M. - • ([) T1lt loW alld 1111 ..... "" • ~"' Gftenl-111 (01$11) Otlft I Hlfriet (FAM) GfMtl Aun (LIFE) Wllal Enry hey •HWS (SHOW) Diolltlt W11wlc\ & Ftltlllls IS) (USA) l"laJ 1111 "9rtll!Ufn (WOA) Oltillt 0- (WPIX) G.I. Joe -12:35 P.M. -(WT9S) FllllttlMn -1:00 P.M.- 1 l :.:,w;:..r.~· Gil 0.. lift tt Uve IMWs Alctllt IHttr's Place ~l: The Mlllty Way *** (1936) Harold LloyO l,._d~f:¥j~M ~ MOVIE: Penny Sere oade *** (19'1) Irene Dunne, Cary Grent (CNN) ....Uay (CSPAN) Heat Fltor D"alt (OISff) Mt IHtffy (EWN) AWA C111m~ w, ..... (FAM) ltant (Lift) WM Wiii Y111 (NIC«) ...._ (USA) Httl"ltato (WOR) l.w C...ctt.11 (WPI~) C.O,,.S -1:05 P.M.- (WT9Sl F ........ -1:30P.M.- I Cllll ..... 6 Frle!Mll ....... ''""' Merlp NIUey (FAM) flht ltll99\ Int (LIFE) Eyt N .....,_... (MAX) C,_i, belt lltt MM (USAI PYm To1tr LllCk (WOAI Milt Honlo11 (WP1 )() Gollt $llow -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) °" Day •• I n111e -3:30 P.M.-2•*'T-New~SJ ....,.. •• C-1 Detillk lllo Mouu ~ HilsTtet1s ltecketeri1 3-2· 1 Cllllllc1 •CC F...i1y Ana (A&E) ,_...., lo Actvtllture (CNN) SIMlwMz T oclay (CS'b6:'' (DISN) 's Citcus (ESPN) s,omans (HICIC) Ho1ltlclfft (USA) Tic Tac DouQft (WPIX) Hollywood Squirts (Z) MOVIE: Tom Horn •• 11980) Steve McOueen. L1naa Evans -3:35 P.M.- (TMC) MOYIE. Tile Teanouse ot Ille Augusr Moon • • • p956) Marto<1 Branoo. Glenn Fora (WTBS) 9 to 5 -4:00 P.M.- • Geraldo ...... ....., lftwsttr ...... M'A'S'H ~C-1 0,,all Willlrt'f I CC AMII & l9le Clli,ntlJft~s c.o, s • ...,_,,. World ol Iden f'asiellts f'rlite Ille Lon S..-0.0 TV ,rr Ullo 1111.u S111t Mr Ed (AU) ClltMicle (CNN)~ (OISN) 111111. Ille Wooclpllt Cit (ESPN) s,.mc11111r. (FAM) 0.. H.se (HIOI MOVIE. Yovng Oetec· toves on Wheels • * Jos•e Venoram1n1, Fraser Stepnen-Sm1tn (LIA:) MOVIE A1gnt Of Way * * ( 1983) Bette Davis. James Stew1rt (NICI() Yo. C111't Do Tllal OI Ttfnlsltll (SHOW) WlllM liH (USA) Hitll ,._.rs (WOR) ~ (WPIX) CllHB -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) ,.,,., GrilMt -4:30 P.M.- ~ S,eeM cCC SJ AIC News rC'I ..... Tlle.hldte O.cl Taitt fw"-3-2·1 c.t.c:t ICCJ F,...i Gwnnet MIWMlec..S...S ............ , .. (AIE)Wl'tfll~ (CNN) Crnsfln (DISN) O..at4 Dua Pmnts ( E SPN) Nfl Mollfty Nltlif MeptlM (MAX) MOVIE: Three tor !tie Snow * * (1955) Betty Grable Marge & Gower 01aml)l0n (NICK) !Ciel's C011rt (SHOW) Hitll SdlMl Narc (USA) $25.180 l'yrllllid (WOR) IC1lo & A• (WPIX) News -4:35 P.M.- (WT8S) S111lo,. 6 S... -S:OO P.M.- NN$ News blglll lllcltr News News T.J HoMl!r ..... Saa• WOf!Hr Oltf"11C Slf141n S..11t Ou TV CC AlhM1rlil1 Nftrt T1" Today focu 011 W11tfto4ot Ola 1 011 ,...._.IYWH 1S1 (A&E) Tiit COlllll (BRAVO) Tiit 1Mle11 G.i1t (CNN) Prlmt- ICSPAN) Efttll of lllt Doy (OISN) l(ldt, Ille. (ESPH) Nfl MolMfay ....... lllalcll·Up (FAllll) MOVIE. 'Christopher Columbus •• (1985)Gabne4 Byroe Oliver AH<I (NICK) l-y r_, : Daily Pilot Nov 20-2611 ~r r~ ~ EL MAR *1ttd ~&> : · INVESTM . ..._ . .._~• , ; ---J • 22 A\IENtOA DEL MAR• SAN CLEMENTE. CA 92672 FIRST TRlJST DEEDS MAXIMUM '2.000.000 SFR THRU 4 UNITS NEW LOANS OR CASH OUT REFI. PETER DOBBS 720·0648 (H) 498-05e4 (I) (SEl) MOVIE: Purple Rain ** 11984) Prince. ApoHonia Kotero (USA) 01.-P111y USA (WORI MOVIE. ·The Bounry *** (1 984) Mel G1bsori, Antnony Hop111ns (Vf PIX) MOVIE Iron Eagle • (1986) LOUIS Gossett Jr Jason Gedtick -S:05P.M.- (WT8S) MOY1l rne Poseidon AC!venture * * * (1972) Gene Hlci<man Ernest Bolgn.ne 1:¥::- UV..TIW ...... " ....... 111e111 (Dml) Tiie £-.. Twin (ESPN) llFl TrtN 6- (NICK) in..-S-... (SHOW) Tiie T lhf ot ~ (USA)~ (l) MOVIE: K•srnet • * (1955) HOward Keel. "nn Blyth EVENING I ::: 6:00 P.M. - ....... ,J 111 llfl , ..... WaShl1l9· too Redsk1t1s at San Francisco 49e<s (CCI ()/ CIS News /CCI ATNM nw.·sc......, cm, ......., ....... ......, ...... ,.....,.1cc1 IWUNley F•ur 1111.C...._ llelcierw leftfly ......... (AU) OwCtMllty (BRAVO) 111.,mWa a....., (CN'f) Uny •lllt lMI (DtSll) MOVll: The F 1ntas1ic "dventU11S ot Unco •• \1984) (£5"1) Fifwt ~ ,. Skate Amenca_ Wonw1's Compet•bOn (HBO) MCWIE: r_, Wolf(' * * (1985 I MICt\ael J Fox, Jerry Le\lln8 (LIFE) C-Up (MAX) MOVll You Can'1 AunAwayFromlt ••(t95e) June ""&!:s Jade Lemmon. (NICK) ... -. (SHOW) MCMf: ' The ~ dents AnalySt" ***- (1967) James Cobum. Godfrey Cambr>dge (TMC) MOVll· • Lucl(y L11dy" ** (1975) Gene HadltMn. Liza M1nnelH (USA) Flt .... -&:30 P.M.- 1 cas....,.1cc1 •11ews1cc1 ...... F ...... Ties ........... MONDAY PRIME TIME 10/Daily Pilot Nov 20-2 (WOA) lllwl (WPIX) U1A T .. -7:30 P.M.- i.,;:r+;,,;:::..:;r=:,...i.:;;:=.::..;.;_-+:;;:::.;;;~~-----ti'~~~~'-r~~~T.ll::-T-:-:-:'::-'"TT'~"'-:-r.~----+.T"~~:--r---~ 1~sa::. o.t II TNe W.W Troys f ltlef (Tom Bos .. y) vis Earth IOWSIRYlll FRESH LOCAL lOBSTERH ..... Open 7 Nlghts- Otn1ng & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St.) 831-2110 BEST BET Aue McO.nahan (Mated) ltara In "Take My Oaughten, PIMM" Mtng on NBC (J)I ~-7 .. ~rlJ~·=· ........ : .. nFr., • '-""91 (CCI .... fattf ..... Sft) TM Tllltley C.,., (H80) l11etcl1s1.i1: TIM J V ... (lift£) fan a.... (NtCK> FMllly 0.-. Daft (WPIX) 0..C ..... (Z) llCMf.: 'Ofle Hout W Yoo *** (1932) µ, Cllevalief, Jee MacDon11d. -7:35 P.M.-• C..._. IWltt (WT9S} MCMl: ·cualll• (Colofl (1942) H Bogart. IOOfld Bel'gm111 -l:OOP.M.-e Cl>....._. •• Alf A ltfitle II Wlfl w~ptlce Mnda l<ltl bK wonc~(S) e · " And JutliCI Alf • * (f !179) Al P'ectno. J Warder! Aro ldllllttlc 11 contempt ol eourt 90'"' oerena 1 rudgl. whOm na..,, ICC\l9edol reoe • s ro l'J News Lawrence. Lardner • MOVIE: True Gflf * * * ( 1969) John Wayne. Glen Campbell Pol·bellled. on&- eyed U S Marshal Rooster· Cogburn and a Texas Ranger help a spunky o•n rrack ner la· Ille<' S killer. e MOYIE: Desperately Seeking Susan *** (1 985) Rosanna ArQuette. Madonna A bump on tile f'leao and a one·ol·l ·ktnd ,adlet turn a bored llOCJsewtfe onto Susan. a wold rocker sougttl by !he moo and 1n classilted acls . • I••...._ Wefflf l ~lanl ,,...... c-..... 'Ille,._ ef lllMll I Altetk1. Mi YIU Hent Rldltf Recmg From Hollywood Park , (Aa r' Jaca kllil .. "' 1.._.. (CNN)._,.... (Dt$N) lwka falllily AoMllSOll (EPN) M-.lc Ynn hi Sl*1S: IMt Featurong Doak Wiiker fFAM)Rl•I •uS... ("80) MOW: Suspect *** (198n Cner Oerin1s Ou aid (I.ff) Cltll8Y & Lac .. (MU) MOYIE: The Coto< Purple * * * ( I 985) Whooo< Golot>erg. Danny Glo1ter (NICK) Mr E' An antique srar- ue causes head1cnes lor Wilbur (SHOW) MOVIE: Surrender ••(1987/SallyFoeld MK:hael Caine (TMC) MOVlf. The Untoucn- ables * *** C1987) Kevm I Costner. &Ian Connery (USA) ....... Slit Wlllle (WORJ .... , Ifill (WPIXI C"-i -1:30 P.M.-1 (I) c°"""' o1 Ate 1cc1 • Tiie ltetH flftllly Mark gets StU<.il on tile Chimney 1CC) ~ ....,...._"" .... .......,, (CNN) S,... T.....,.t (IESPN)~ (NICK) ,..., Me twoR> --°""' h . CWPIXI Tiie .._.,m 11 "' -t:ooP.M.-1 Cl) .._,.., """" ICC) • MOW: "Telle My Daughten . Pleese · (1988) Rue McC .. nan1n. Steofa!l141 l<rarner • 11/22/U T11eo.y111e-.... • News ta> c..,.......,., •• ft A Tllllt ,..___ ~ • hlrll9t ....,.. " OIMa Wulf I == ~ Alfl\0$ Luc:Nt Vllll. Rogelio Guerra Hisiona oe ICCI08rl en ta bfav\11 llanur• del a. ... . ...,~ .... (AH) Tiie C.... '8RAYO) MCMl: "No Man's Land'' •• (199S) Huguet au.. ..... Myriam Meziern fCNN'I ....... . (CSPAN) hetll ti Ille 01y IOISlf) MOVll; Swing Time •••• (19361 Fred Astatre Ginger Rogers (EIPN) Nfl's Grutm M-1$ (FAMI ,...., C.ase Sec.,.. Yetr (UFEj MOYf£· Prototype *** ( 1983) Cnrtstopher Plummer. Oavtd Morse (NICK) My T1wff Solis (SEL) MOVIE Ttte Trouble With Sp.es • (19841 DonalO Sutnerlarid. Ned Beatty (USA) MOVIE: A Masterpiece ot Murder * (198'3) Boo Hope, Don Aniecne (WPtX) Sur T "' (Z) MOVIE: Koss Them tor Me ** (19571 Cal'\' Grant Suzv Parker -9:30 P.M.- 1 Dnitllltlt Wome11 •CC1 ...,..,SOii CD Diel Vati Dyle (ESPH) NFl Tite1ler (NICK) 0-1 "4ed (WOA) Alfred Hitcllctct -9:35 P.M.- (WTBSI N1tloll1I Geoeraollk b plorer -10:00 P.M. - II (J) l11sldt :lie Sean I NtW1 F1snmari Carl @) MacGynr (&lason pre- miere) The drscovery ol crack oeaiers 1n nos nometown forc- es MacGyver ro relive a ltre arms 1nc.011n1 from hos ch1IO· "OOd 1CC1 S1 0 MOWft... Revenge • * t19i11 S°helley W1riters BradlOfd Olllmari Daily Pilot I News Reoeke• W110e News Malloy Rutledge Tite Htr9's Jour-.y S ~U•i'MIOll a!) TIN Today d!) lnTtllCC Wt!\ a;) TIN F11911M Alter tte ana rwo winery workers are am· Ovslle<l K 1mble 01scovers tt>e attacker (RO)' Th1ri"9s1 s the to ... n ooss s !James Greqory) son (A&E) 0111 Ce111ury Sra1m The Red Tsar The deam ot Lenin operis rtte way tor Stalin ro as. sume PONer 1n the lle<>ghrig Soviet Unt()t'I !Part 2 ot '' (CNN} Crossfire IRI (CSPAlf) PV01ic Pvlicy Co11ferenct (FAM) Jtrrf f1tweU (HBO) AA £"91111 Wiftl Sammy 01tris J1 & Jerry lewis Nov 20-26/11 (NICK) SallllrUy ..... C5"0W) s... o...1cc1 rs1 CTMC) MOVIE: "Hunte<'s Blood * (I 987) Sam Bot· toms Clu Gvlager {WOA) JM F1IMtl9 (WPIX) T......,l_ -10:30 P.M. -I A ClllTlllt Aftlir Cher S.,.&atat ~ (CNN) New2"1f';I ..... (ESPN) ltfl's&t9.ent ....... 1964 San Francisco 49efs Htg11hgl1ts (FAM) Strlitlll Tall (NICK) SClV CSU) llllOVlf· HaDOy HouM- w•ves f 1976) Barry SlokH . Gay Soper (SHOW) S.CMll Clfy's 15e ,.,,_ n1Yerury (WPIX) USA T ....... MONDAY LATE NIGHT TUESDAY MORNING -1:00 A.M.- ......... TMI ..... ...... "1.-tsc TIM 711 C... al ...._. TMI ...,_."'(CCI Tiiis .... &1111-•.C Sc- s,1ra11-....., Llln. Y• I You CMllllwl ....... """' YM'W&lltllelC ..... (ME) TIM ,--., (CHM).,.,..... CIMINI M1a9y ..._ ci. (EIPN) &elf S.nior PGA Macnaoo F'Ofd Classic, Sec- ond Round. (R) (FAM) hr._.. {LIFE) hnc1*illt 11111111119" {MAX) MOYIE: 'The Story ol David" **'* (1976) Timothy eonoms. Ke11h Michell (NICI() C..,... Geor9e (TMC) Flllll Sllom (USA) Diet (WOlll) C1re hllS (WP1X) M ... i.rs -6:05 A.M.- (WT8S) llftle Housr on Ille P"ralrie -6:15 A.M.-(]J) ..... {NtCK I Illa Ill !11o11e11 -6:30 A.M.-...,.. ...... T._, Ill LA ,_.I lie ltuti (RI .... Tiiis Mtnil .. ICC I ...,..,. I Friellft lceety·OM ...._. .. ~s c--.-.. ...... ,s-m ,., 0c. .... """ .... "''""' <AU) Ln1 If lie Moltk•s (CSPM~ioll11 He1rlef (OflN) (Llf't) f'llyslclN1' JMfql ~ (HICtc) Ullle "'*t (TMC) llOYI[' Falling 111 Love ** (1 96A) Rot>e<1 De Noro. Meryt Streep (USA) C.111 (W()ft) I DreaM tf Jtnllle (Wf"IX) NIMa -1:35A.M.- (H90) A.._., ti ... c..-If lleld -&:45A.M.-g ..._. I ft ffei;M. -................. ) ......,....,_. ............... .... C.,.. ........ (CCJ ~·· ~ .... .......... (Ml) --= "Qlflly Scene• of__. .••• (1f79) John ~I ~...,, tiurt. !29:::::--;A;'n. .,.-=:-...,. (GALA) IMkllrl ECO (HtCK) Mr. Wll.M'a Wlltlll ICCI ~.: Glftlllt hllt· A WllllJ's (USA) C..... &,ms (WOR) ,..,.. Ari hlllllt (WP1X) Mee Il l Y-LH1 Ac1 -7:05 A.M.- (WT9S) MOVtl. Honky Toni< ** (197•) RICtlard Crenna. Stella Stevens -7:30A.M.- I ~-":'....c-.r TM I Jeny IC)=~~ MMllylt ltlc*ey ..., ....... Tlltfl II 1 Wey (DISN) W*"-to PMll CtnlOf (ESPN) &Ill (HBO) Tllos If l.lllt W-11 (LIFE) It fltlirn (HICK) Ootllls Ille lllto111c1 (WPIX) Elflll Is E .... l't (Z) MOVIE· The Hean Is a Lonely Hunter • * '* I 1968) Alan Arlun Sondra Locke -a:oo A.M.- 1 ~;:, MMOf'I MMdl 6tul c.... .. CMcatO ....,.. Cllrts118• C........ic.IMs .............. {CNN) Deywlll&tl (IMSN) 0.... 0.. l'rotnts (E SPH) Gelilll Fil (HBO) llMMl: "Hoosiers **'* (1986) Gene Hitekman, Barbara He<shey (LIFE} It fltlim (NICI() ~sale (SHOW) MOYIE. "Leg11 Ea· gles ** (1986) Rooen Aedf<><d. Debra Winger (USA) Sho·Aa -1:30 A.M.- 1 ~•""' JlM LI lllla1t11 .._.,~ ........... ... T,.... (DIM) 0.....'1 CIR• (EIPN) leUC T ........ WO!taltf (FAll) ....... T• (UF!) ... (flfY ~ ...... (NICtC) TMey'a a,.ctll (TTtlC) MCMI: "The Trern Robbe<s ** (1973) John Wayne. Ann-Margret (USA) c..... &,ms C! C...'1 C-.dy -t:OOA.M.- (1) F..., F.- illl .... Callllry ::".,.,. • a;:;llllltl" IU. .,la .._ ... (CC) ::\':::. ........ W ·t C:.-.. (CC) <AM)'*'~ tCNN'I ...,. u.. .. LA. (CSPAN) House Floor Dell1te (OISN) MOYIE· 'GOOd Old Boy (1988) Rlcilard Farnswonn M1ureen 0 SYlltvan (ESPN) hdio1 Ill Mollot1 (LIFE) M11c111 Wellly, M 0 (MCK) l'lllwtleel (W~) .... , (WPIX) H1ny 0 -9:05 A.M.- (WTBS) P'tYry Meson -9:15 A.M.- (MAXI MOYIE Jotin F Kennedy Years 01 L19h1n1n9 '**** (1966) -9:30 A.M.- 1 Cl) Card Sl11,_1 Claulc C.-ct111111lon l..lftnle ' Slllrlty I Lon L11<y l>WH ot H11111d MOYIE: Alt Bal'la ( 1955) IFern~ Sam18 Gamel Tiit H1w1ll1111 Mister Roge11· Nel9hbo1hood ICC1 all Dick V111 Dyke (ESPH) lody Sh1plng (FAM) Cllllclru In Crisis -10:00 A.M. -Cl) Tiie Prlu 11 R19hl Cf> Whoel of F011u11e F-...M ~ G1ow1119 P11111 1CC1 .R• MMU Teo Close kif Coml0f1 Sname Streel 1C!. t' TP hCly • lntnicU.1111 TV C1111911 Sllfvlje lil9" Acrn (AAE) Goldoll At• ol Ttlevtslon (ESPH) CNdl's CorMr (FAM) Cetnrtty Cllots (HBO) MOYIE My Science Protect * !1985) Jonn Sloekwen. Dennis Hopper (LIFE) Reels Pllffllln (SHOW) MOYIE· Far From the Meckling Crowd • • • (1967) Julie Ch11stte Terence Stamp (USA) MOVIE Tn1s Wtle lor Hire"*'* (19851 Pam Dawber, Roben Kleon (~) ClllllOll (WPIX) Tr_,,., Jolln, M D (l) MOVIE 'The Black Cat *** (1934) Boris l(arloll Seti Lugosi -10:05 A.M. - (TMC) MOYIE: McCabe &nd Mrs Mlllef' *** (1971)War ren e.ttty. Juloe Chnstoe (WTBS) llilOYIE. T entecle s * ( 1977) Shelley Wtnter s, Jonn Huston -10:30 A.M. - I !.. Mii. Lne 11 Ortw ._...am 0.. Dly It 1 Time ...... ...., ..... " """ Ac111 (Alt) Wlntlll C'""1:11111; V1ll111t '1'11n (FAM) 0.-.. -10:45 A.M. - (MAX) MCME: "Te11aa * *. (11M1) Wiiiiam HOiden, Glenn FOfd. -10:51 A.M. - (All) JFll ............ ·Aan ......... 12/Daily Pilot Nov 20- Robert Mitchum In "War and Rem.mbrance -11 :00 A.M. - I) Cl) Tiie Y-t 11141 Jiit Ruttess fJD Super PHSWOld Bonanza 111111's Hope D1hs Inside San Oloeo Three's a Crowd Newtywell Game Miiler R09e11' No19hbor11ood 1CC1 I Oe P1111 S1119re James Rolllso11 R1ecoa do kn Ptoclitlt• Mary T1'fr Moore (CNN) Newidty (DISH) You allf Me Ktd (FAMI Here Come Ille 8r1fts (GALA) Notlclero ECO (LIFE) Altiflldes (NICK ) Sll11on, lols 6 Bram's El· tphanl Show (WOR) 811111by Jones (WPIX) 8esl hlk In TO"!ll -11 :30 A.M. - ti) Scrallllle lovl119 F1mlly Medk1I C111ttt D1lh19 Game Zoollllte Zoo • Ti.ls Is IM llle Cocln1 Crisco loll .... ,..,, (DISN) Win Oluoy Pr11e11l1 (NICK) M1111t TOWll (WPIX) Tim I Jetrt (l ) MOYIE: Cuner s Way' 1111111 (1981) Jett Bridges, John Heard AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -..... .,.,. .. °"' lMs [i.~ ...... ,......, "'"' lafyC..... llllOVft: · 1(1ng Kong * I~~~=. Jessica TVlillll6et S....l.MNra flit 711 CIW Clft 1 Clft ""' ...... (CMO IMefuleMI Ho.r (El~) """ RKl"t 1988 6reedera C1own Herneaa S.- 11ea (R) IFAM) n,... Nw H80) JFIC .. Ill His 0... Wwa (LIFE) Meller'1 Dey (HICK) Plwllell (USA) Lll't MMle I DHI (WOlll) S ..... ar1s {WPIX) YOll hll -12:05 P.M. - (WTBS) TM • Jt F1111lloliu -12:30 P.M. -B Cl) Tho Bolf ud .. ....... • l'njec1 U111Yefu (DISN) Onie I K1mo1 (f AM) Gf'ltll Ams (LIFE) flt111trwt11t (MAX) .111111~1 (TMC) MOVIE Down Tw e<I * (19871 Case~ low Charles Rocket (USA) Pl1y lllo h1c111t ... 1 (WOA) D1111t G1me (WPIX) G.I. JM -12:35 P.M. - (WT9$) fllllhlMOI I Cl)--!::=~;,., • AMtlleT WotN • CHIP'I llll 0.. Lite .. Uvo ...... Aldlll ..,..,., l'lac• MOYIE. "Made for Ea Other'" *** (1939) Car llom= :.mes Stewen ..... Ult r. ..... , .... MN: "The Rage Pans" • •• (1938) Dan D1rrieu11, Douglas Fewt>a Jr (CNN)......., (CSf'M} .._ ,_ ~ (DISN) ~ "The Din Kid' ** (199e) P S.Mlngsley. S1uan Ptnlilll (ESPH) AWA "'"""' ( f AM) Kuti (HllO) MOVIE· .. Jerom Johnson" *** (1972) A en Redford, Will 0.., (lll"I) ..... , .. (HICt() ........ (SHOW) IMMI: "Bal'ly 9ret of the Lo11 L.egend' ( 1985) Sean Voong, Wllll Katt (UIA) .... ,...... (WOR) u.. Cuu-.. ~X) C.O.P .I. ,., e of le s * m 6 -1:05 P.M.- (WTBS) FllMsleMs -1:30 P.M.- 1 Carlll lcnetl I frie11ds Gilllpll.' 'l1l1IMI Marilyll HIOey (FAM) Fatller K11ows lttl (LI J£) Eye Oii Hollywood (MAX) MOVIE·t. PushOver * * (195-4) Fred MacMurray l<om Novak (NICK) Dnld JIM GllOme {USA) Cllllll AeH110ll fWOR) Newlywtlll Game (WPIX) FUii H111111 (~) MOVIE: One Hour Woth You ••• (1932) Maurice Chevalier Jeanette MacDonald -1:35 P.M.- (WTBS) llady l1111cll -2:00 P.M.- (J) Guidi"' litllt SHI.I l 1,_1r1 Cll1rtlt"1 Allttfs (JI) 0.-11 Hospital Sally Jessy Rapllatt Glllif111"1 lsl111d ,.,.,. ..... , .. "'Doi D1yi ol D11r lives Prlke Hie ltrd IMtructlo"al TV Cltlt (CNN) Nnrswatcll I (ESPN) 00 An-American Pllll i .. Series (FAM) llf Valley (LIF£) E.11 (NICK) Toa(s Sptcl1I (TMC) MOVIE The Gypsy MOthS * * * (l 969) Burt Laneaster Oet>otan Ke1t fUSA) ~ SM11t1«11 (WOA) Mlfl'IHll, II I (WP IX) Ulllt "911se oa Ille Prairie -2:05 P.M.- (WT8S) Tiit M11111tt11 -2:30 P.M.- 11 E:u~7.o Down t f'lfrvri l'T1111111 Mlfk ti 011 1'1fntl11g • W1"4y & 1119 (ESPN) Worid Supe1111h I Cllamt11M1Mp I (LIFE) hay Strtt1 (NICK) Myittrlous Cllles ol Gold (USA) Jackpot -2:35 P.M.- (DISN) Tiie Wlelll Ill t11e Willows (WTltS) la-I ~ -3:00 P.M.- FINN. ~ I RetlltllCt • 0...-. .... ,".,,... °"811 Wift9Y (CCI 8aty C..s DMfft C-1 ......... 111 1 flli4I Ill ........ lllectltll/l*lr ,...,....,, ........... » f'nllM ... ltnl _., ,..._.. Nal1n1rl1Md ~Cl • llwl'lneS.S {OIM).._,llhallC.,_ (flftff~-(FAM) I {GALA) .....,_ fCO (HB011ae ................ (LIF£) AllllaMIH (MAXI MOVIE The Lords ot Ftatbush *** 11974)-i>erry Kong. Sylvester Stallone (NICK) lassie (SELi MOYIE Tr-e Puppetoon Mov•e • • (1987) (SHOW) Gleason He s the Grntetl (USA) Press Your Luc~ {WOR) Matt Houstoc {WPIX) Goa9 Show (Z) MOVIE Baby Its f ou * * (1 9831 Aosanf'a Ar.:iuPl!e Vincent Spano -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Ollt Day at I Time -3:30 P.M.- 2 on Ille Town New Gidget ,<; People s Cour1 Dtenls the Menace ltvertv Hills Teens Roaeterl1 3·2 1 Contact r • Family Altair • (A&E) JFI( Anau1nat1on A& ti H1P9111td (CNH) Sllowb11 Today (CSPAN) C1H·ln (OISN) Dumbo's C11cus (ESPN) t11slcle the PCA Tour (NICK) H11tllcllfl (SHOW) laclro1ds (USA) TIC h e Oou9h (WPIX) Hollywood Squares -3:35 P.M.- {WTBS) 9 to !I -4:00 P.M fl) Geraldo News Pllaty Brewster NaW1 M'A'S'H S1111u10r Court O,,all W1ntrey I AIYitl I die c111pmunu C.0.PS Yn. Minister Paalo.es 0 James Kennedy Sq111rt One TV r U110 Nu11u S1be Mr Ed (CNN) Moneyl111e (DISH) The Mouse h ctory (ESPN) SportsCenter (FAM) Our House (HBO) MOVIE Like Nor•1 at Peopte • * {19791 SM11r Cassidy Londa Puri (LIF£) MOYIE Ernoe Kovacs Between the Lau9Ner • * (19841 Jell Gola!>lum MelO<ly Anderson (NICK) You Ca11·1 Oo That on T11ntsi.. (SHOW) MOVIE· Brothers by Chot<:e * * 119861 Yannict. Bisson. Charley Higgons (TMC) MOYIE House ol ttle Long Sl'ladOws ii t 1983) Vincent Pnce. Cl'lrrsropner LH (USA) Hitll Rollt11 {W~) Coslly ('#PIX) Clletfs -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Aw, Ortllltll -4:30P.M.- I :: SllM!lt (CCI 1S1 "" ...... hi' Tl"' ,. "9nt "11 CHIKI ICC) W1'tt Atlltflca IC'Cl Q) Adlv1neto con Se11as '1) Hotsu t Hottine (CNN) Croutire IDISN) OoUld Duck Presents (ESPN) SpeedWte• (MAX) MOY!£ 'VI• Oeeos Goesio To,.n •••• 19361 ~dt1 Cooper Jf'a" A • .,,., (NICKI Kid ' Court (USA) S?5 000 Py11m1d (WOR) !(ale " Allte (WPIX) News -4:35 P.M - (WTBS) Sanford & Son -S:OO P.M I ~~~~I Rider Ntws News fantasy Island News Smalt Wonder Dltt· rent Slro~ es Square One TV • Alba Ma11n1 News • TBll Today • New L.rtertcy • Dia 1 Ola Requesl Video c (A&l:) Jot louts 101 All Time (BRAVO) MOVI£ 3 Men a"IO aCraOlf' ***11 98SiRCl'al10 G"aua i.t.rnel B<lv1enan (CNN) P11me11ews (CSPANI henl ol Ille Oay (OtSN) Kids tllC (ESPNI 8odybu1td1no Daily Pilot (FAM) MOVIE· ChnstOl)tler Co1umous ** !19851Gati<oef Byrne Oliver Reed (NICK) lo-y ru .. ,· (SEL) MOYIE The Pans Ex· oress * * (1953) c1auoe Aaons Marta Toren (USA) Oance l'lrTJ USA (WOR) HuAter (WPIJC) 011 Trt1t l ff Harvey Oswald (Z) MOVIE Trie Bnde ot f•a111\ens1e1n •••• 11935) Sor s Karloff Elsa l ancnes•er -S:OS P.M.- fWTBS) NBA Basketball Los -'nge•es La~ers a1 New YOfl< l<.n·c~s -5:30P.M.- l lalms Pr19ame facts of Ult Websltr Microwave Mester Berty Jeu RobtH11n W1111 Course CC iOISN) Tiie Ect110R Twins (NICK) Inspector Gad9f1 (USA) Siie Ra EVENING -6:00 P.M - I :::um p o News CBS News ~ NBA hshlbatl Loo; Angele~ ta~ers at N!'w Ym~ "-.,,,. ... Nov 20-26/13 AIC llwl ICC) nw..·s C....-y c.uy ......, lalens ...,.,, ...... MIC .... tCCt TlwAnw SciellCe I CIAlrt la 1M W....Tr.-.. •=·~ I ( A&E) MOVIE. "K t nnecfy$ Don t Cry ** (1983) (CNNl l.lft'Y Killa Oft! (OISlf) MOW: Tne Little COO. net (Color) (1935) Sh.r1ey Temple L.onel Barrymore (ESPN) ltU., Aas-t Alu1a I Bram!>le vs. Bryant TaOln. L,ghtwergnts (HBO) MOvtf: A Little Ro- mance *** (1979) l..aurence Ollv18f. Diane Line (LIFE) Cfttf Up (NICK) Ottlllis .. Mtuct (SHOW) MOVIE: Soylenl Green •• (1973) Cl'lartton Heston, Edw•rd G Ro0tnson (TMC) MOVIE.: 'Falling rn Love ** (19841 AoOef't De Noro Meryt Streep (USA) Fat AIMft {WOR) Hullltf -6:30P.M.- I CIS News CCCt NBC IMwi •CCI News News Nnrs ire Sears Captures The Magic Of Christmas! 21-piece portrait package $2195 Pertratu la ao .. ,., lOz 13 Wall Por tralt, 2·8 • 10•, 3·5z7a• and 15 wallets Only Seori photogrophet1 ho,.. '*'• V1d.o- V1\1on • remot~ <Omero thot ITM1 lt...n ro won clo>•ly w111\ your ch.kl to coptvre !+.. cvi.sr \m1lu At .. ovollottl.: ''"-• CM.r ..... ~ ..... fOS Oftd ~ ... I ...... ..._. Offer Good Througb SATURDAY, DEC. 3 TUESDAY PRIME TIME 14/Daily Pilot 6:00 I 6:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I 8:00 I 8 :3o I 9:oo I 9:3o I 1o:oo I1 o:3o I 11 :oo I 11 :3o I 0 ..... D ..... CBS ...... u•gnum, pJ. USA T En1tnall\ Ton On Trill: AllC ..... Wheel ol Fo'1unt Gon9 Gerfald HllS IWll !!'-i.- Kihr lnlli11e1 r11111 1.111"5sa Gil>ell Wood LA• Hlt\ley Oswald Eyt on LA. Who'• the Ro .. llou7 811111 Ptaiee the LM Harrelson JFK That ~y II\ ~ ......, f15tvn1n Carl ..... ..... Ct.. rs The llfft ol Carson Tul ...... Nigh I HNI loft Connecfn ..._ Cu1Ttnt WA"S'IC 'MtAP In .llftlr Clnclnt\111 Hews ~loy R11tfedot H~l Slrffl Blues JoMph C.mpbtll & the Powr ol h JFK That ~y 1n NcMmbtt T9N E.V Hll T How Do You Then~ •for • Haan? Erecutlw Ari You Strus Serwd? BEST BET Nov 20- F.-YTin -.... MICIW/l*tf......,._ ...... Ulllwlsiell USA T...., ,,. .......... Vb*' lletklen T...._./CMI Oen SllMlwl (MAX) MOV1(· JOlln Kennedy Years of Llghtn1 •••• (1966) (NICK) Oelt't Ast Sil T1lert (USA) ClfMll l.,,..u Ill MOWE. The Heart ts Lone1v Hunter * * * (1 A.Ian Arion Sonora L~e -7:00P.M.- 9 USATMIJ 0 ~1111• T Liberace s final days ISJ 9 Oii Trial· lM ltltWy 0sw D AIC Nns ICC) -, ITl ,.. ....... ,.......,CIW1 M•A•s•H ., ...... , ... ,cc 11111 .....,. ls Cer'ljl ,.,.... .. I.ft ............ ...,.., lllllA-*11*7 A":ol :,,, S Ho • (CNN) lftllllll ..... (FAM) TlMI 711 C... (GALA) "911ctantCO (LIFE) ( ll She1nfeld s brot 9ets to know Shefldan (NICK) Y .. CHi De Tllll 111 msloll Rumors sp<ead on set (SELi MOW Hot Pursuit I ' ~671 JoM Cusack A Loggia (USA) Mi.-1 Viet (W~)llews -7:20 P.M.- (WT9S) llOVIE. The ClllCI ah Kid * * (1965) St McOuffn. Ann·Matgret -7:30P.M.- I :=..-=. Eye .. L.A. New Zeal1 ~rt 1of2) CJ) E•tal 11 T Liberace s final c:teys ISi I :""~ ::.:-• -..,.,.1cc1 ..... TNIOM,.._ (OW.I Ml 11111.-. {LIRI fin ..,.- (NICK) ,..., 0..... 0.. -7:3SP.M.- • WIN.WINW.WIC L1v1ng ArcilC -1:00 P.M. -9 Cl) ~ Hts Lives The pot1ly pull evOlvts lrom Cro-Megnori to a ~IUJ•hoelPnQ f...,_ 1mated (CC) • • MOWll: .. I( .. ~ 119'81 Melissa •al -.·s .. lla1 T has bltllfS-t r1"1!1fl!S1'*11 of 1111 grandtethef (CC) (S e llOW: ·e.g J9ke" (1971) JOlln W••me Boone • llOW. ** * (19711) Ctw A"ve. Gene Htckmen ...... 151..ft a ) Id e1 • " I n I ve 1 I Allfllca, Ml Vldl ...,_,._.. · Aacin9From Hollywood Park' (Aaf) Yn.,,.... Mltilrler (llflAVOI MCME· Came a Hot Friday ** 119851 Peter 81.tno. Pntl1p Gor<>on (CNN) llllMeyllN (DIP) Jfl: A C....,_lleft of His ut.~n.a (IPN) lJtMlt SiM of $fOl1S (FAM) .._...... s..Je (HBO) Jf1( ••• Ill His OWll Wordi CURI c..-. & Lacey (MAXI MOVlf Oeaaly mu sioo * * (1 987) Billy Dee Wtlkams Van<ty (NlcK) Mr ~ Eo must testily Without tatktng to lree W1lt:>ut trom ,all (IHOWI llCME Le9a1 Ea gtes ** 11986) Rotien Aedloro. Oe1>1a Winger (TMC) ll!OYIE Castaway **• 11986) Ohver Reetl ,.,,,.noa Dotlohoe (USA) ...... SM W""e (WOA) llMy NM! Benny plays I '°'*'mugger and I VICIC" an bullef ~X) UIAT...,._. -1:30 P.M.- • (Ill ,._.._ A bOOy language te-st reveais Dan s IHltngs about Roseanne s Sister (CCJ ($) I ....,....s.am ... lllewtl"1 Bob teets 1n 10eQua1e ne1n 10 Emily s ramer (Ml(} c..-y lrtal Gue'5t Jet1 Anm;in (C.) .,_.. T ""9111 (IVN) s,.tle"'" (Ntet() ""'0.1 Ross wants to be I bueball prtetler (WO't) .... 0.-., Jf ~·) T1ll ...... ..,,,, Relph gives advQ to a young bl IOlgl O<ln'1 -t:OOP.M.- l-IARRY ANDERSON fO • 8FGLEY JR SP•M l•fll & Nak•d TPloQh~ I ff\,, 4,~ .. e ()) llCMI· Sp.es Lies 11\d Nall.cl Th'9flS 119681 Hlrfy Anderson. Eo Begley Jr A lJ N interpreter ano tus wilt art apptoectled by I Sup- poMd lpy WOO IO<>llS l1ko som.one ltley know .... -"""""'""'" Decem~. 1942-Apnt. 1943 Pug ~ rNss;gn~nt 10 Moec:ow: Slole tnes to pobh- cin 1he pllgtlt of Eutopean Jews. 8yr'Of' returns to IN! Mof1y. ROOMvelt ano Cflurctllll meet rn Cuablal'IU members ol Hitlers stall plot hit as~ss1nat10n (Pan 6 or 7) ~>ISi • "9111 'Law11nce Gordon • ~ a..nc.. ~· L ........... DIMI ,,.. .. Liff .... ~ "Cuefr'o COntra ti mc:::rin_, .. Pedro Armenda111 l.lbefUG Let>lenc Unos tgtn... COl'1 liceocil per I metar .. er1frentan . ta malb linlntt. , eel d9I """"' • ...,T,.., .... CAM) ,.,, l-. ,_ Ml TIMe (CNN) IMwsNitfll ICSPAN) fvtllf el Ille D11 (OISNI JFK A Celttlrallon of Hti l1!1 arict Times (ESPN) l11W. Ille PGA T- Kapalua lnterna1ion11 recap tFAMI Pa-Cllau SteotMI Ytll 1H80) MOVIE H005>e<S • ~ • \ t9861 ~ne l-f3Cllman Barbara 11ershey (LIFE) MOVIE Tiie Otner Lover * * p 985 l Lindsay Wagne1 Jaci. Scalia (NICK) My Three SOiis Indians want to pe1to1m a ceremony 1n tne yaro (SEL) MOVIE Tne K1l1tng Time **11987)~au 8fldg es Kieler Sutnertano (USA) WWf l'TllM nme Wm 111419 IA t (WPtX) Star Tui• (2) MOVIE Cuner s Way *** 119811 Jell Bfldges JoM Hearo -9:30 P.M.-0 SHhlfd I Sot! '1:) Diet Va• Oyte (ESPN) llMfllllt I R.lciat (MAX) MOYIE Heant>teall A.age •* (1986) Cltnt East· wood. Ma1sna MaSOtl (NICI() 0-. Rffd (WOR) Allrff Hllcllctkk Ptese11ti -9:35 P.M fWTBS) ll!OVlf One Oarll Nognt + 119831 Meg T•lly Melis~ Newman -10:00 P.M. -D fl) JFK That Day 1n No~e'T!be• 8 News r:,snman Carr Daily Pilot Nov 20-26/15 '1eule~~ ~ 'tllt~JR27d 673-5245 e.t.u.. 'P··-,,. ~ ~l-"l/.eu,.15' G MOVlf 'Aun StmOfl Run •• * (1 970) Burt Reynolds, Ing.er Ste .. ens I Mews Reoe11e1 Wttde Mews Malloy RutleOge ,...c ...... , .. ....-.. ~ • .....,. '*""*" I Tl'e ,...., 1tn Dt Y• 1111• A11VoM tor a H11rt? m Tiie f11Qflhw IA&E) llllOVlf l<ennec~ ~I Cr• ** 119831 IBAAVO) MOVIE 3 Men an<1 a C•ao e • •• 119851 Ro aoo Gir;i • .., V ic:'le• Boutenan ICNN) Crnslln 1R (CUM) ~ Pollcl Clllfenll<t I OtSN) JFll A C.lwallett of HIJ llle •Ad T ""' tESPNI SdMllbtk S4Mttt l ._oa (FA•l Shltllf T.il !HICK) SIWNy 1i11t11C l~W) ~cc s (TMC) 1110V1E The "'ame 01 1~ Rose •• 119861 SNn Conner) F Munay AO<"ana..., (WOR) .Mt Frat*lie l'W91X) Ttrilipl l ... TUESDAY LATE NIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING -6:00A.M.- llni11tS1 Tiiis Mon1111g News 11 S1111rise Tiie 780 Club (1§) Mewi Tiiis Mor1111101CC Tiits ..... Ftaakly ftm1le s,lrll..ZNe Gllmlly Ulil1. Y"1 & You CNN Hews I flHI ol Cllftlff• Yo.'n Got lo h ICIH1119 (CNH) 01ywa~ll (OISNI Mktey Movie Cllltl (ESPH) Gott Sen10t PGA Macnaoo FOfd Classic. Final Rouno 1R1 (FAMI Ow Hottse (LiFE) Ptescriblllt l•lorm1tlon (NICKI C11n.tis Geotee (USA) P1id 1'\'9tftl'!lml11g (WOR) C1re 111'1 (WPIX) Mlltlltln -6:0SA.M.- (WTBS) um. ""1e on Ille P111r1t -6:10 A.M.- (TMC) MOVI(. D A R Y l • • 119851 Marv Betl1 Hurt Michael McKean -6:15 A.M.-®J lttwi (HICK) Kids IR Meflo11 -6:30 A.M.- Monliq Newi Todoy t.. L.A. Ott H1llll ltews Tiiis M001i11t f CC I ......,. ' frieJNh ke*t-Doe Heeted N Atrolllcl C1111iM !lhlor News ., s-111 Jey Ameriu ~ CNtwry ltta11 ol 111t N111oft (AU) Good T1mt Ca~ (DISN)M~t I (LIFE) f11111ty MMklM Upd1te (NICK) Utle l'Tlllct (USA) YMtll Sttrtb (WOfl) 1 l>fo1111 ol Jt1•11lt (WPIX) ...... -&:45 A.M - (1§) ltews -7:00A.M.- l C::s1 G.I Joe 11 ;~~4-m• =ICHtlHN (CC\ Lot Allfltn al Dl1 UNtntHlll.. H41111111 ...... I HelfllfltlN"'°" ,.,.. ....... (AU) MOVIE: 'Raspberry Ripple •• (1996) Faye Dunaway, John Gordon S1ncla" (CNN) Oeywlldl (CIPAN) ..._. flMf °"'" IDtSM) CleM ........ MIU9'1 (flflN) .... . (JAM) "'9 711 C.. (GAU) -.....fCO ("90) c-. &-:~ ............... (IMX) MOVIE: 'Helbts of the N1vy ' ** (19!>7) Ronald Reagan. Nancy Davis (HICK) Mr. Wl11nl's World (CC 1 (USA) Car1M11 ElPfHS (WOA) Peo,le Are h l•11t9 (WPtX) Allee (Z) MOVIE Tne Black Cat • * * (1934) Boris Karloff Bela Lugosi -7:0SA.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE. Reel.less * * 11984 i AiOan Ov1nn D3ryl Hannan -7:30A.M.- I C1re h1n Woody Woodpechr TM I Jerry ICI ~~~;::~•'9~rhood M1ritp Hidey IMy 84lddies Tllen Is a W1y (OISN) W._, lo P'OOll Cornei (HBO) Tiie Mnnh1res ol TOf'll Sawyer (LIFE) n Flfuns (HICK) Dttllis Ille Mtn1ce (SHOW) MOVIE Goiny II Saga of lhe GolOen Bear * • ( 1986) Jell Richards Je ssica Bia ell (WPIX) E'9ht Is hough -S:OOA.M.- lfacty 81111<11 Sllll Up SH Dt.10 F'"U.1 141f1 I Porty Sn.11111 Street 1cr.1 H1f lltMhey Grt•I Cllets ol c'""'° Hlsplllk Clwistia• c-11ica11oa m 1e111a11...._ (CNH) DaJW11k~ (OISN) 0..1111 Dtlci Pmlftb IESPH) llttlilll Flt (HBO) MOVIE· Sheena • (1984) Tanya Rot>ens. Teo Wass (LIFE) It flflHIS {NICK) Lissie (TMC) MOVIE Last ot the Red Hot Lovers • ( t 9n) Alen Arkin. Sally Ke11erman (USA) Sltt·Rt -1:30 A.M.- 1 =:,~1r111t JfM LI Mtslha ltMlH 1111 AerOOlo l11ic T ral1111tf (OISN) l>IHllM't C1fcu1 (ESPM) l11k Tr11t1i.. Wortout (FAM) SlrailM Tea (LIFE) M1•1"""1I (MAX) MOVtE WOfld Without Sun ****(I~) {HICK) Ttd1y's S"cl1I (USA) C1r1oo• bpreu (WPIX) CanO!l'l Co111edy C11u1c1 (Z) Yw I.HI Ad -t:OO A.M.- (1) f llllity Ftll4 U.tltlltC......, H1111t1y Days AM t1ll fletlt I 1t1t111t ltt rr... lKy Illy lMe ,., la.-StrMl (CCI ,..., ..... ,...,.."' 0.. .. ,_.,. 1-M C-.ct (f.C) Dlcll VIII Df't (A&I!) 1.Hy't CMlc• (CNN) Sellyl lift Ill L A (OISlt) MOVll: "Tl'le Camel Boy •• (1~) (ESPH) IHlel Ill MtthNI (LIFE) N1111e (HIClt) l'tntlttl (SHOW) 01ll ol Ti111t (WOA) News lWPIX) H1rry 0 Z) MOVIE: "Lille Father Like Son • (1987) Dudley MOOfe K"" Cameron -9:05A.M.- (WTBS) Perry M- -9:30 A.M. - I Cl) c.~ '""' Claulc C"""""ti4NI "-a Slllrtey I l-lllCJ Ma tf Haalnl MOV1Ec Arriba las -~~:.:: lntan1e • Mlsttf Rottfs' Ntlfllbot'tltoll ~Cl m Did V111 Dytt (£SPH) IMy ~'"'9 (FAM) AMrica11 Su,sllo11 -10:00 A.M. - Cl) TN ~ It Alflll • Wlteel ti FtrtltH fllllt @) Grewl11t P1l111 (CCI IRJ MM~ TM Close for Ctml011 1..-sn.t ICCJ TIN TMIY • lltclnldlollal TV Ctr11tt1 S.lvafe Gf-Aua (AU) GINell Aft 9' T....._ (ESPH) A* bcillt NASCA~ Allanta Journal 500 (~) (FAM) c.._., Cflets (H80) MOVIE. "The Owl 100 tne Pussycat * * * ( t 970) Barbra Stre1sarid. George Segal (LIFE) ltetb,...... (MAX) MOVtf· GreaS.cl lJ9htning •• p 9n ) RICtlard PryOf, Beau B<1d99s (SHOW) MOVJE: 'Funeral m Ber11n * * (I 966) Michael Caine, Oscar Homolka. (TMC) MOV1(: "The Sieillen ** (t967) Christopher Lambert. TereflQe Stamp (USA) lltlOV1£: "EflOfa Gay The Men. Ille Mission. the A l<>mlC Bomb * * ( 1980) Patrick Duffy. Biiiy Crystel (WOR) Ca- (WPIX) Tri'"' ....... M.D. -10:05 A.M. - (WT'8$) MOVf(· l(ing Kong vs Godz1n1 ** (1963) Michael Keith, James Yagi -10:30 A.M. - I e.. Wiii, LIM OI Or1w , ..... 1111 Ole Day at • TllM ....... ..., ........ 8'9'11Aaft (AH),,..,.. ...... (01111) -.. ... Ill Actltll (FAMI lttry f ..... -11:00 A.M. - • Cl) , .. , .... aM ... l''"'t!!T' l'luwlnl ..,.. .. ...,. .,.... ......... Dllfl na._.. 16/Daily Pilot Nov 2 I NnlyWtd G1111t I J Mist.I Aottn' lttifllbtrllood Dt ""'' sa..,. J~wi- ..... .. les Proctit los Maty T yter Moort (Alf) CllfOlliclt (CNN) Newsay fCSPAN) Ht•H Floor Dtb1le (DISN) Yt1 Hll Me. Kid (FAM) Hen C-lflt lf1du (GALA) Wkitf9 ECO (LIFE) ........ (HfCK) SbrM, lols I 8f1m l El tp1111t ht• (WOR) lania•y J111t1 (WPIX) lest T 1111 '" T owt1 (Z) ......,, f'I -11~30 A.M. - • Se11-. ~ FM!lly Mtdlcat Ct11ter DI ... G1111t z ...... z .. °' CMfTy CodN Crtno ........... ,, (AU) Wlffll of Sllf'riv1I (DISlt) Wiii Dluty Prn1111s (HICK) l .. Koala (WPIX) TOf'll I Jerry (Z) MOVIE 'Last Year at Marienl:>ld *** 119621 Oelphtne Seyng G101910 Alt>enazz1 AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - News Ott" ti Dur Uvts ~ c111,arr1t QI) All My CMldrt11 News fHlaay lil1MI 6lfl Cllllills MCME· A Day tor Thanks on Wallons Mountain • • (1982) Ralph Waite Jon IWalE:l:: Tiit 7IO Cid Cir. 1 C111 "9fry Ma1a11 (A&f) MOW· The Mark ot ZOfTo" *** (1920) Douglas F11rbanks. M1r9vet11e De La Motte (CNN) """1111Nal Hour (ESPN) StMffWttt (fAMI Fltlll llel (HBO) MOYIE: "BM the Bui let" •••• (t97S) Gene Hackman, Candice Beroen (Lin) Mtltet's Day (MAX) C8111My bptrill\t11I (CC) (NICt<) Plntltel ISHOW) MOVI£. 'The Last Ride of the Dalton Garw;i • • (1979) c1m Potts. Ranc1y Ov1td (TMC) MOVIE "Tl\I Kid *** (I~) Mace1110. Nonyuk1 Morita. (~) , ....... rta (W~O() Y ... leer K1rate Ralph Pat -1~05 P.M.- ~=~ T1111 & Jerry'& -12:30 P.M. - • Cl) "" .......... ........ • 4-kll 0...-.t IOU> Or1'I & Mantet (ESPN) Nallonal Tractor P Assoc1•1ton (FA"'ll Green Ac1u (LIFE) Whll Every 8ab1 • (MAX) MOVIE t• " • • One f'I, ~"' •!It•• C1c1u'1<!H• \ .1•., .. t_.dl>le (WORJ Dahng GAme (WPtX) Gt Joe -12·3 5 P.M (WTBS) f hntslonu -1 00P M - I J-As lne World lu1n w Anolhe• World CHIPs _m One Utt 10 l1v' News Archie llunker \ P11et MOVIE • I\, t •• • ,19J.: C v<-B Bflatr·C" Lilt.£ I Juana Im Anot~er l 1le Tu "'lundo v el Mio MOVIE t"' 1-.. •• • .-. ••• l'l.1'\ ,,,. •Q" v IClil" LE'~''' (CNN) Ne•sdav (DISN) MOVIE '''"It. 11 111p w ooos • • r 19!\0• Da 11~ L yn11 11c.11y Jot 1·' (ESPN) AWA C11,mp1 W1eslhng (FAM) Huet (LIFE! Wok W11t1 Yan (NICKI Noorle1 (USA) Hol Po1a10 (WOR) l ove CoMecltnn (WPIX) C 0 PS -1:05 P M - (WTBSI FllnlstOllts -1.JO P M - I C11o4 8u1n1n & frien Gilh91n s hl111d Munyn Hloev 1FAM) F1llle1 Knows 8esl (LIFE) [l'f Oft tlotly•ood (NICKI Unit Prin" (USA) Chain Ruclton (WOR) Hntywed Game (WPIX) Fun Housa (Z) MDVI( K1s1t tit t 1955) llowaro t\eet B1yrn -t:JS P.M (WTBS) tllWy ltlldl -2:00 PM CI' Guldi119 light S1nt1 ll11b1r1 Ch11Ue's Anoel' @) Ge11m1 HOS41it1I Silly Jeuy Rlpll1tl Glllloan's Island Popeye Hospll1I de ta AIU 01y1 of Our llvn • Praise lhe lord 1 111s11utllon11 TV MOVll fllill «r" CISCO Ratial Rita M dcll (A&E) The C1t1del (CNN) NtWSWllCh (ESPN) TNI Monster Tru ltnoe Senu (FAM) lllg V•ll1y (LIFE! ER (NICI() Todn'i Spedal (USA) l umper St11mpeu (WOR) M1911um p I (WPIX) Unit Ho111e P11lrlt -2·05 P.M (TMC) MOVIE .Woll Sar1 Out<nl•11 • 11tl111 ::.tevens Ootili•w Atldrl (WTBSI "'' Mun~l~t\ -2E 'I Cllal -2:15P.M.- (HIO) MOVIE: "l.Jke Fattier like Son . * ( 1987) Dudley Moore. •<Ir~ Cameron -2:25 P.M.- CSHOW) MOVIE: 'Battle Cir- cus· ** p953) Humphrey Bogan, June Allyson -2:30P.M.- 0.....Dlft T 1111 I J«ry nne u,. r .. 0on ......... a.-i lllliC " Oii ,...... •) flle .... II Ille Wllowl (flPN) ~-°""' (Lft} laylhlt (MAX) llllO¥tl: "3:10 to Yuma * • * (195 7) Van Hettln. Glenn Ford. (NICK) Mysteried CM!es of ..... (IJSAI J.u,ot -2:35P.M.- (WT9S) U-. I '*" -3:00P.M.- f11111t. ,.,._ I 1ttm111ct 1.r= ... °""" WllltrWY (CC I .., Celln DMne CMt ...... ,.I. Fllln nn ..... lllcW/\*tf NtwtHMt "91l•1ul1 l3 P'n!Mlll Ln ...., .....,. .... , ... ~.rtltM ( ) (Al!) 9-llAtellllfntl ... Cll'AI) Hint F1Mr °""' ) ..... " .... ColMf IPN) s,.tll..- MI) leual LA) ltllc*'IECO , ...... Kl lauM L) MOVIE: "Munchtt1s" * 987) Harvey Korman. harlel Sir attoo ) ...... YW llldl , ... ........ )() Gtllt IMw -3:05 P.M.- 81) 0.. Day al • TllM -3:30 P.M.- l•lllT- ......... ($) ....... c... °"""' ... -.C• '""'¥ ... r-• ~ S-M CtM1c1 (CC) fllllly AltW I ._...,..,_,... ...... , .... =~CIR• .. ,. , ........ ) TkT•.,_.. ~ ..... -.-" • "Call No<'1h&ide •. •• • (1..a} James art, RlctlerO Con'8. -3:35P.M.- ) '" s -4:00 P.M.-....... ..... ,...., """" ..... M•A•s•H ..... Cwt o,r ... ....,(CC) AMlllllllC.,,._.s c.o.,.s Yes.Mlllls1tr ,....... "'*lllLn ....,. 0.. TY ICC) U..Mllllc1Sllle •. u (AU) ClntNcla (CNN}~ (Dml) Tiit "8ceMltl (S) (E&Ptf) C ..... IH-"'811 Bog Apple NIT. Flrst Semifinal (FMl)OwHaat (HBO) C...... (LIR) llllOVlf: "Famlly Sins" ** (t 98n James Farenuno, Jill Eikenberry. (MAX) T1la MM Sllew (NICK) 'tell c .. ·1 Ot 11111 • t ....... (SHOW) Jlllt t.r Klcb {TMC) llllOVIE: "Last or tile Red Hot Lovers" * (1 972) Alan Anon, Sally Kellerman (USA) lfillt Rallefi (WOA) CIQy (WPtX) Ct!Mn -4:05P.M.- (WT9S) Wy 6f1tlllll -4:30 P.M.- SIMf ,,.._ {CC) tS) ..... Tlle""'9 Ollcll llles Fwlt9lllt J.2· 1 CelUcl (CC) c..,..., Cllrwlela ........ '911 .... 1 .............. (AH) .... at s.Mnl .(C"'"J Creatlrl (IMP) 0-... Dia l"mMb (HBO) lllOVll: "Gandht" *** (1982) Ben Kingsley, Canda~n (MAJ() : "JuniOt Miss" ** (1945) Pe9gy Ann Garner. Allyn Joslyn. (NICK) Ws C• (SHOW) °"' " """ (USA) US.•~ (WOA) ..... I Mil (WPtX) .._, -4:35 P.M.- (WT88) ~-Sell -S:OO P.M.-.._, ..... .....,.,...., ..... ..... , .... ., ... ..... ........... ............ :::".::TV (CC! .... r.T• ............ .,.. . .,.. ,..._Nee (S) (MCJ McMr: .. eame or 8flt. tin" *** (1943) ~ .... .._ .. ,,... ... . r..llllllDly ....... MCMl: .. Chrlstopt'4tr Cotumt>us' * * ( 1985) Gabriel Byrne. 0.1ver Reed (NICK) LMaly Twn (SEL) MOYIE: Steel Dawn * ( 1987) Patrick Swayze, Losa Niemi (USA) D-Party USA (WOA) A lea'" (WPIX) °" Trlel; LH Har~ey Osw.W -5:05 P.M.- (WTBS) NIA ..._11hll Denver Nuggets at Dallas Mavericils I l.111~5=.!'· - f K11 If Ult w.. Mlcrwne Master ::..u .. M .. ...-.1 (IMSN) Tiit Ytea Tns (NICK) ...,._ Gadttf (SHOW) llllOVll: "GoiCly ti Saga ol the Golderi Bear * * { 19861 Jet! Richards Jessoea Black. (USA) lllt·Ra (2) MOYIE: ''Like Father Ul\e Son .. * (1987) Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron EVENING -6:00P.M.- 1 Eulll.p.!. CIS....,tCCJ NIA lau .... Los Angetes Lakers at M1am1 Heat Ale Mns fCC) nne·s c......, c.., ....,......._,..,.., .....,. • .._,ICCJ it-.. ...... ........... at 1t1ll111 .....,. """'Y ...... (AH) lMlt Daa111Mlfy (BRAVO) MCME: "Sw1mm1ng to Cambodia" *** (1 987) (CNN) Lany lMt LIW! (IMP) MOVtl: Charlo"e s Web. **'* (1973) (ESPN) C...,. laue•lft 619 it,pple NIT. Secono Sam1hna1 (Lift) CMf U, (MAX) MOVIE: 'Capllve Heal'1s * (1987) Nor1yuk1 ··Pal' Morita, Chris M~epe1ce ~) OtMisllllllellKI (TMC) MOVIE: D A R Y L •• (19851 Mary Beth Hun. Mtchael McKean (USA) fll Merl (WOR) ., ... -l:JOP.M.- Cll.._,(CCl • ...,,(CC) ..... ..... hn (CC) ,..., "" ......... .- ~ .......... .............. ;=:,r=: Cuhlf .,.._...._ ...... , ........ /t .... Dert ........ Daily Pilot (NICK) 0..'t Jnt S" TileN (USA} Clftolll flpnu -7:00 P.M.- STOP CHRONIC PAIN WITHOUT PILLS USA TOOA.Y TV SHOW• ~ces A,,_. IJ USA Tod1y Oea1t119 with ctiromc pain D b tertalllmt111 T Ollilht Biii Murray ( SCloogeel ) [5) D cun.s i• Cll•rtt Accused 1un1e.11111er Adam oeman<ls a trtar 1CC) 8 AIC i.tW1 (CCI Cl) PM Mapm. Repc>ft re- views the Cleath or Geo<ge Reeves. ·supenna11 in ltie TV senes I ,......,C"'1 M·A·s·H (njvred Radar be· comes d1s1flust011eCI with Hawkeye ·1 GD W1leel ., FoltllM ICC1 Ill .._..,, h Ceraja I l'falst Ille lotd Niflltly lctslHss ltfPe'f Ml Amidi lt•lrfz • hfTy Mn• Paut Drake ano Perry search ror the IOenh· ty of a bedraggled. amneS4ac 1een·a9e girl Guest Werner Klemperer (CNN) ht!lillt News (fA{lll) T1l4 71G CIM (GALA) Neliclanl ECO (LIFE) E.A. St1e1nleld relocales t11s Saturday poker game to ttle ER (NICK) You c ..... Do Tllel Oii Tai· tvlsietl StuC1yin9 history of tOOay (SELi MOVIE River s Edge *** (1 986) Crisp•n GIOver Keanu Reeves (SHOW) MOVIE. Playing tor Keeps * 11986) Dann~ Jorcano, Matthew Penn (USA) Ml11'11i Vice (W~) Mtws (WPIXl USA TOl!lolll -7:30P.M.- I =,s=. "'-'Y lrwwsltf Pun~y learns a lesson about telling the 1rutri 8 Eye Oii l.A, New lealanCI ~n 2 of 21 (I) Etri.rt1l-1 T t11itfll 8 111 M urray ( Scrooged I IS) I ~~~ ::..r::-· CID ""'8fty! (CCI =Hin Angte agon•zes over tier marriage and Den s affair w1111 Jan (~If) W"14I Ww I The war cnt- ates nat101111tsm in Eastern Europe and ll'le Middle East (BRAVO) Haiti· 0..-S If Ot- MIOacJ The Clocumentary 9• · plores the cultural and pollt;cal state ol Haiti 009 ye•r aller N fatt or Duvalier (Ol$W} ........,_. Tiii*' (llf'E) lay 8"tel L K e111ts 1n showgltl pals to liven a chatrty bash (Ma() f'~ 0..... 0.. (WTU) (2) .......... Chalgo Buh at Loe ~ Coppers (Subject 10 t>tackout) fW'CJC.) OiM C..... Osc.t1 t'IO<>ks Feh s oena ., pay· men1 t0r • DOke<' Ii>"" Nov 20-26/17 -7:35P.M.- ...... Wild .-. .. AMlh · All·Amer;can Raccoon -•:UUt'.M.- 8 Cl) T1la .. ""'fllaM•· glwtlt Oiat As Or Bunny, Bugs I orters actva on !l<>lodlly eat· '.!!9 Antmated tCCI (R) u. U.S.-. ......... Teen-ager Cites IC>llowing a Halloween party, automatic: I bank tellef customer diMp- pears; puzzling murders of two proests. ICC) IS) I • Da Tn.t Lei "8fwy -... The mock trial tor accuMCJ I Kennedy as58sson Oswalcl continues as ·~· a rudge. witnesses and ex~ I ravoew evlQenee. Host Geral· Clo Rivera f Part 2 of 2) 1 • Oil Gnwtwl .... Carol IS cnosen as a member of l1ef ~om1ng coun. 1CC1 • MDVII: RIO Looo' ** '* (1970) John Wayne. Jel'lnlfer O'NeUI. A post-Crvd War Union colonel teams up wtttl two Conle<Jerates to clean up tne lown of RIO Lobo. Olrecte<J by HowarCI Hawks e MDVI£; Superman * + * (1978) Chr1st()pher Reeve, Gene Hacilman Jor-EI ot K.rypton sends his infant son Kai-El to Ear11'1. where he grows up wtth superpo_,s as Ctarll Kent and gets a tot> In Me1ropo11s at tne Dally Planet e T1la Mild Language BIO- iogical processes and environ- men1 mteract to give humans the aowry to speak, a tr ••I dts- t1ng1.11sh1ng tr.em trom animals IC)~ P'nlM Illa lll'll llledct ' From Boom to Bust 1 ~()..82· MexlCO s economy llounshes in 1960 un111 vio+ence erupts. the Mel(1· can economy plunges from 1970-82 (Part 2 ot 3) (CC) • ....._MINI CD "*-Rlcflll "RllCIOO From Hollywood Park (AH) AMI Mani ~ el Ille '-"" With Howie Go4d Ste'<e Mittleman and Tlm Jone5 (CNN).....,.... (1>1$11) 0...., lay Jonah Ind Lar!Y anMf a car rally (CC) (fAll)"••I lfln ...... Hlre<Joy seperate clte!\ts. Remington and LIUf'a try to ootoo MCtl other In 1 search tor a 60-<:arat re-• ("80) MOVIE· The Running Man ** (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Mar• ConoNt• Alonto (UR) C...., 6 Lacey A Daby· setting probe stta1ns Ctlfla ro- mance and 1nsp1res Mary Betti to tempotarily ~ •n at>an- dorled ll'ltant Cil»st Es.., Getty. (MAX) lllOW. 'Gaby A True Story· ••• (1987) lJ'1 Ullmann. Norma MMndro C9llCIQ .... EiJ...,,.. ~ to buy ,,., mottw. a ~se {TlllC) -.. ·n.. Wtl'ld anci the Uon •• (1975) s..i Con.,.,y. Ct~ 8-fo.n WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME 18/Daily Pilot D D 0 u ® 0 @) m m Em m (ID @) m A&E BRAY a.. CSPN DIS ESfJtf FAM IGAU HBO UfE MAX NCK 9El 5Ha'm l1llC USA WOA I"'"" WPIX l I 6:00 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 I 11:oo I 11 :3o I ..... CIS USA Gong ~ Siar Wars (PG, 11) u • • N-Night ..... Todl't Show MaAi Hamill, Hamson F Otdl .... \113~ ..... N8C Eni.ruln. f 1111l"r u..ol\IM Yy9t111M Night !Comedy S10tt 15th Yu r Class News Tonight ..... Tonlaht Feud Coun Reunion Show w.on-. p.l ~ Pll,.y Oil TriM: Lee Klrwy Osw1Jd Newt r 1s1Vn.1n C4" ChMrs Tu l Chsoe 9_.., Newt ..... ABC Eye on Glowing .,,., Ind AtlMl!lbranct (Parl 1 ol 7 News Nigh!Gne ll>ut'c>hY Nen LA. Pains CBS ..... PW Entertain. lug• 5iM Wars 1PG 11) •• •• Ntws Night ..... W.Oazlne l onlaht Bunny (IAal\ Ham4t Hamsoo F onfl .... NIA laabl.ball Lo& ~ um .i M11mo Hollyw0d "'"' IS.""ord Mlyti. I ti Come HofTI• In the Love HNI iSatw .. & Son Spr ina poi • • • (Sal~ F"1e~J Connte1 n MC ,..., Ptoplt'• Win, loM Gtowtng .,,., llld AtmembtWICt (Pan 7 ol 7) News Nighlllne ..... ~utl ~r Dr9W Pllnt Tlltte'• F1111ly .,.A'S"H <:1.WTent Rio Lobo (G ''191 • • • ..... 1c urren1 M'A'S 'H WKRP In IC..lllY n.. Altair 'JoiYI WaY!'ll. Jenn''" Of<leilll Alf11r Ctnclnna11 eo.i., OlllllM I Whtelol "*P•c¥ SUpema" (Pwl ~ (PG, 781 u • Ntwt Maloy Rut~ HijJ Streel 81UH .,... fortune ·-· ·~ Ret¥t O.ne H1c::1tman1 8uslntw MacNe iitahrt1 Wild The Ynd l 1191age .,.alco from Boom Tht Amith· Not to Eucutiw Art You Atpof1 NflnHallt AnlrN11 10 &st 1940·82 Be Modern Sheu Served? NBC USA WhNI ol Jeop•dy! Unsolved Yy9ttrlet Night 1Com•dy Sto,. 15th Yur Clan News Tonigh1 ..... Tod~ fortune Court Reunion Show Kennelh Doug Prem the LOld Pf.i. the lord R W Schtfllbec!I TBN I John Dr. Tru111p111 H8aln Cletll Tod9Y Wimber Whh1k11 Fund• ..... ,, l ualneu Eul· .,.tlco From Boom Nitwp0<1 Jeu ... Tiit Ro rnanhc Soulh Amerlcen rnent.111 ·-· At PO rt Enders IO 81151 19'40·62 Brttlms Journey ltwerty Der~ P.rry Yalon Hotwe Bob Ill Tyle r I~' Van The Fugd1¥W HM11 of HNl1h· HiUblli.t Siii do Wi Rtclna N.whert Moo,. kt NII ion :stvttS Uvina Denoerouslv ROC1111 t'll04s WWI Anne Mar11 Morsford a.nit of 8nt1m ( <31 Ltv1ng Dengerously Roehl ~IS WWI :Mlm1"1ng IO Cambodia f11J Hllh 1sw;1111111ng lo C1111bod11 t al) Ha.It SwimrninnA l fllbod11 Lllry King u ... 1 IEwn1ng "-s I llonlYline I S.Ortl NewtHight Croultrt INtwsNoaht Updalt SPOns E_.. of lhl Dey (SJ E vt nt of lht 01¥ ,Public Policy Conlerence Clllrtont t Wtb Ki 7Jl • • • M'ace ID111111r •~kieh Tlllet Alllk!OI f PG 861 •• ll..ne'IY Cllasei Ou it Movtt Coli-8.Utt.11 BIO kmi HIT Secord Semltlnel (lrw) ISoort.Ctt Supertlikt IMot0tM Splman !NBA Tod. Spottlo«M SportsOr Movie (51 T Ill 700 Ctue ll*nlnalon Sl•lt .p.,,., Chiu Stt1i!llll T •~ TIM 700 Club Nolielero ECO t3) Nolic•ro ECO Noriciero ECO Gandhi rn oi (PG 1121 • • • The Running lilM l'I 87) • • Coming ITne Vietnem Movie (Sen l(rmlrt C•rO<:e Bergen) MUI Schw1rz..-.ooeil Attr8'hon Hllctllubr Wer Story Cbff( Uo IE.R. IEasv St C...nn & Uc:" ICornlNC "'ldtrny 11161 • (HODlf'l Cut>) C"'"•Y & l-y C.,tlw HMrtl JPG 17'1 • Gaby: A Tr~ 91ory !R 'II\ • • • l~IU!y 1R ar, • 1Honot1Ar1 1>•1" l.lot1a Ctn ...._ __ ) lll'I Ullmann, NonN ~rovl Goldberg Sam floa) WIVft IDon'I& C.n't Do IFamity Mt Eil IP. OUkt J So,.. ID. Reed l!lltlur•v ISCTV L8Ugh~n Car 54 1-D-ISI IRiwr I EclOt (R '•l ••• ICn!MI ~ ITtle P1n-l,;lltQul\• IPG-tl 'Iii • IHo UN of the Risina Sun fl7) uoldy I (~ :JOI ll'MIYina lot IC-• IPG-ll. 1111 • IT tie ~ry Ill "Ml • ... (Jell ~lumt IEmlty (R, 80) D.A.R. Y.L !PG. 16) • • Miry Belll Hurtt 11 IM Wind ltlf '"' Lion (PG. '7Sl .. Quill Cool IR 'lllll • • lllovlt ,,. Albtrt 1Cer1oon IMi1111I Viet Murdtf She Wrote !Sim Y ... of -uctlOll IMin i YIQI A THiii , ..... II. Hll Ir.A BlllUtbllt New VOii! l(/\OS II O..rot Pistons Horne SftOOp tna ,_,. a.k.lbell ISi (lM) NBA .. 1w1w IA'llQlllnOI Arot4l9 1::.IDKI 10 H110out1 Mil~hell (9 4S! (R. 01Sj •• I.Joe Dan Rahr) un 1r111 lSI I US. Ton. IOCld COii. 1'-!IHIW IH"-1st•.,. .. llWlliaN IUSA Ton. IUDdlllt 1~11 1uii. f,.tltr Uka Son l~ JO; NBA 9"1urtbel CtlocaQO II Los N'Otles ll1Ytl 1Dom In Space IR a.;i u • la-~·· D»MtJ Open 7 DIJl 17M~ lbpoU (1t Tll>ert) • 714/147-7007 SHTSOI WDTDI WEAi tHISTOl .. ,_ .... " ..... _. .... ,. _,..... .. ..._ .. 'O:rif:A 20 ~ OFF LMIY•Alll ........... IUIC ne. Mlllffl•MU'Alt LMlll' LUrml ._,.. ....... ,..," UlliftS llM. 22 1981 BEST BET Robin Wiiiame In °The Co1MdJ Store 15th YNr Ct ... Reunion" Ming on NBC I I I I I Nov (USA) M11rdtr She Jessica s oid lt1ena enarges ol aben1ng verseO 8r1 tn1e1 Gordon Jump Lloyd (WOfll luny Hill Benr rrea Seunie at'd Su Wondergran (WPIX) Clletrs PohcP Norm aller ne dehve•s • c1111 -1:30 P.M. 8 (I: MOVIE S1a1 • * * * (19771 Mer~ Harrison Fora Han So Skywalker C3PO ~2 Princess Le•a are a 10 ago on a galaxy ler la• Otrec111d l>y George Lu D a:Dl War 111d Aeme rebruary-Juty 1943 recounts rus order 10 ~1 ill Bal>• Var Byron an become heroes. Aster ues n•s affa11 w1tn w w10ow. Alheel forces Norm Alrrca Rommel ~1111er 10 eno the Nari rort tne Allles tx>mb Ha Mussolini Jails (Pan CCJ IS• G Hollywood Sq11ares m 8°' Newllat1 Mr Ca el(les to ask Ca•OI lo• (9RAVOI MOVll Sw 10 Camt>0<11a • • • I (CNN) Sports To ... 111 (OISN) Slde~ich A sen lr<;1ht escalates into a confrontation 1cr (ESPN) S,.mCftlter (NICKI P11ty Duh Car hero a'1er rescuing a or ooy (WOA) NIA l10elb1 York l(noe:I\~ II Pistons (WPIX) TIM HoH maml>O dance r 1ake and Tt1M18 as PUP.IS -9:00 P.M. B G) Nltllt Cout1 ICC Ntws La Gordon • Mealco From B Bust 19.40..82 M economy llounshes r until vlOlence erupt$, t can economy plunge 1970-82 (Pan 2 of 31 1 • fl1rltlt ""°"" • S.11111 Gil ltW Sdll!Madl ., ~ J1 Montgomery P11n1 & LIOllel He1n91on Wast11ngton C.rm.n and Hett>oe l11ncoc11 .n Newpoo, A I !Sl • Jest Jel.t· lamoso meaoc.no C9 canciones mas l>OPUI• CD IWy Tttet Morgen11em thtnks band"' cneaung (A&E) MOYIE "Benle 11n *** (19'3) (CNN)IM•'*IM (CWU)l'9111tf .. DI (Otlff) MOW~ Thf'H A •• !IMel Chevy Steve M11111n (EIPN)W....~ ,.._.., From Sendai (FAM),.. CM1e: Kong5fleld s academ men<i. OISfUP', pe purpoM. ltl9 cont1n m1nc41 C>ttwMn H1 0-26 Wrott rates ... e ues•s I •~an I r =4,s ., P' .. I ·~·· • •e 2 d'O g "'"t I dNdr I d~ bra net 8fot1~ I 1<'"5 A-.•er C I ''f ' "" 't.~c. 6 • t . i • ·r ••• 'ol . ., ... ,. I 8•11· Connie Lenman (LIFE) MOVIE Comt>at Acad- emy • 11 9861 Aot>er1 Culp Jamie Farr (NICK) Illy Three Sons Roo ano Katie nave a month without me rnplet'> (SEL) MOVIE The Pink Cn1qu1tas • 119861 Frank Stallone Clauo1a Uoy (SHOW) MOVIE Tne Fty ••• (19861 Jeff Go•dt>lum Geena Davis (USA) Siity Yurs ol Seduttio11 James Garner Angie Dick nson Robert Uridl and Victoria Pr1ne1pat prot1le men ano v.ome11 ot rne silver screen vvno nave oeen me oo 1ec1s 01 love 1asc1nat1on and envy (WPIX) Still Trek Patterns ot r orc:.e Ku ~ Oiscovers his 010 prole~so1 1!. responsible ror est;;1bllshrng a Na11 hk.e socie ly on a olant't G1ies1 Sk.1p Home1er -9:30 P.M.-0 G) Comedy Store 1Stll Year Cius Reunion D.tv•o Letterman n oo.11 V'v1ll18ms ano R•cnard Pryor ce'et>fate the Holiywooo comeo, iuti ., 1 S1ri ann1versa r_1__ S1 U Sanford 6 Son freel wit nesses ari a1tempteCl murder m Die~ Van Oyh A t1gh1 over crao ~rdss sol11S Rob ano Jeny (ESPN) MotorWeu Illustrated (NICK) ~nna Reed Jell olares ari an in •1•10 a •os1 01ro s 0..,,,,,,, -9:45 P.M.- TBS) MOVIE ~·tcnetr * 119751 Joe Oon Bat.er a11111 Bal~ar., -10:00 P.M. - m Ne•n r 1sl'1man Carl MOVIE Maybe I It Come me '" thi> Spring • • * 9701 Sally F1e1tJ Eleanor rt..111 Fetil1ng m1sg1v1ngs J>ve• nav1ng run away lrom f'omP a teen ager oec1<1es to etum ano auempr a new re1a ono;111p w11n ner parents News Redeker Wilde Nns Malloy Rutteoge : Tiit Amlslt Nol lo Se Modtrft lllm cover 1ng four seas\)fls in n i'm1sh commvni1y 1n OlllO no an 1n\erv1evv with a tomier ember Clep1c1 1Me sect Nollclero U11lvlsl011 Ramos inas TtN Today Tiit flom1111lc llfl~lllS With lnchas Zukerman & Marc 1krug Jonannes Brahms usoc t>acl\s a film on n1s rel•· nsn1p wrtn Clara anc Aobe11 umann Elh ~ COii Uslff Mana trl Saluar entrev1s1A1 a Aita enc. Fernando BuJOMS V 1111 Conchita AIOnso Tlle r....,.. A motOfcyele no rescues Kimble trom a eritt s pcsse, 01en de<::ldes vse n1m to ge1 revenge SIS Lov AnlOf\I(). Bruce (AU) Uvlflt OlllflflUlly The Rocker P1101s Or.g.nat chps ot the 1950s and 60s tell ol the post Wo110 war II roc11e1 pilot program. 11ea0ed by Cnucil Yeager bre11krng the srunc oarner ano p11vrng the way IOf space explora11on (BRAVO) H1iti Ort1ms ol Do mocracy 'rne Clocvmentary ex plores tne cultural anel pohtteal srare ot Ha1r1 one year alter tne tall ol Duvalier (CNN} Crotslirc (A) (CS PAN) l'llMic Policy C011ltrt11ce (ESPN) OvldoOI Spottsm111 (FAMI S1r11t111 Tait (HBO) HtO Comillt AtlrKtleQ (MAXI MOVIE Fatal Beauty' • (1987) Wh00(>1 Gol<lberg. Sam E:lhorr (NICK) Saturday Nltllt (TMC) MOVIE Quiet Cool' • • (1986) James Remar Aoam Coieman Howaro (WiSUC) TwlllQllt Zo11e (lJ MOVIE· Dogs 1n Space • • • P986) Micnae1 Hutcnence Saslua Post Punk roc~ers parl'f all n19n1 1n 1978 Melt>ourne Directed Oy Aicn- a•o Lowenstein -10:30 P.M. - I A Current Att1i1 Aqui hla Alv1111 Guedes Jollft Wimber (CNN) NewsHltlll Update (ESPN) NIA Tod1y (HBO) Tiie Hlf<flfl"er An inner .1ty punk rries 10 pull oft a CO· aine ne1st 1CC (NICK) SCTV (SEL) MOVIE. House of tne Rising Sun • * (1987) Frank Annese Jamie Barrett (WPIX) USA T .. I -11:00 P.M. - News ..... C""'1 ICC1 1Sl ..... ..... ..... M•A•s•H ... a.Mt""' lllCdfthfts MalllMclll .... ..... Or. WM!Mtr S... AINricH JourMy <SJ IWdtft ltelftel ......... (MAYO) MOVlE 'Swwnm1ng 10 Cambodia" *** (1987) (DIS.) Onie I Hlf'riet (ESPN) s,ettaleei (FAM) Tiie 711 C• (GALA) Nllldefe ECO (HBO) V\etllalll W11 Ste!y ICC J (SI (LIFE) C""7 I lllcey (NIC1() lallllt·ll (SHOW) MCmE: Em.iy (1980) Koo Star!. Saran Brackett (USA) fllllllll Vice f SI (WOA) H-. $...,,._. (WPIX) Upid1ll. Melley -11:30 P.M. - I CJD Tiie T 1114tM Sllew (S) Teri GI> NitMIN CCCI .......... l t (A) ltmC""8dlel WKRP 111 CllKIMa• Daily Pilot Nov 20-26/19 • Try Our Fresh Fruit Shakes & Juices • Ask About Our Catering !OU Barbor Boulevard Costa Mesa MZ-8161 I Are YM ltitlt SeMf? T ,_,.is ht Ille MOflllllt Setva M1ri1 Hulllslylff (AU) Wtflel W11 I (CNN) s,.m t.leeiolll (OISN) MOV1E. Please Oo11 t Eat the Da1SMIS ••• (1960) Do"s Dey David Niven tESPN) SfeftsC.- (HBO) .aYll Like Father L11\e Son * (1 987) Dudley MOOfe. K1fl\ cameron (NICKI Car 54, WMf'I Are Yo117 CTiitCI MOVIE· The Kid ••• (19&CI Macctuo Notiyuk1 Morita (WPIX) 6"tW Rldl K1r11e RIJpti Par WEDNESDAY LATE NIGHT I 12:00 I 12:30 I 1 :oo 1 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 :3o I NI IM Tonl I'll THURSDAY 20/Daily Pilot Nov 20-2 Stra11s **(1986)FredWard. Spence< Tracy. Joan e """..._ Raul Julla Bennett (ME) MOVll: Dowo Ar~n (LIFf) "Ae-'H (USA) MOW· A Masterpiece tine Way ** (1940) Ben'( IMAX) MOW· '0tSOtder118s ol Murder * (1986) Boo Grable, Oon Ameche * (t987) The Fat Boys Ralph Hope Don Amect\e (CNHI ............ ltwr Beli.my (WOR) s.-iu (DISN) MOVIE· 'The Three Ca (NICK) Lanie (2) MoVIE: One Hour With balleros ' *** (t9451 (TMC) MOVIE: The TeallOuse Yoo ** * (1932) Maurice (ESPH) CllHftitMlllf ot the August Mooo * * * Cl'le•aher, Jeanene (FAM) ilKmE: 'Santa and tne (1956) Marlon Brando. Glenn MacDoflakJ ThrM Bears ** (1970) Ford .. 0:05 .. M (LIFE) ~ TllHts91~ (UM) ....... -I • ... • -"" ,.. .. (Z) MOVIE Baby Bootn • • (WT8S) .oYIE The Lar>d (NICK) """""' (1987) Diane Keaton. HatOld That Time Forgot ** (1975) (UM J t..«'1 ••• • Dtal Ramis Doug McClure Sus.n (WOR) S..--Penhaligoo -8:30 A.M. -(WPfX) Y ... lur I lfafy ---I -l0:30 A.M. --12:05 P.M. -~ s,.atr... = z-~=-r-a Jury s La Mntla =-: 1 Tllllt -12:30 P.M. -=-M Atf'4lic& SWy Iii Ill Wtnf 1 • Wl lM! Ink T,..._ Gffte Acres T ....... z-(AAE) Sectltl I~ "-Ullwne (OfllO o-M'a Cftlls (FAM) MOVIE: Lone Ranger (TMC) M(M(: 'Deadly 111 (FAlllll)lnltMT• (LIFE) Wllat Ewry IMv • ...,. The Search ** 119561 slOO ** (t987J Billy DP• (NICKI Teay·s lfedal Ctayion Moore. Jay W1lh1ms. Vanity MORNING 8 llll GM Mofaillt Mlerlc• (USA) c.,,.. ll,,.at S1tvern.e1s (VM ) "-• Ill P'lfctft~H CC) (TMC) MOVI£ The Dreuer (WOR) '-'--1:00 A.M. -~ RtMm -t:oo A.M. -••• (19831 Albert Finney (WPIX) G.I Jee ...... n. lllor'""9 "'84 ~ I Cl) llfl TIAy Tom Counenay _ 12:35 P.M. _ ..._. If '-tie s-ta ,_,,..• Macy'1 ~ (WORI s.r-• (WTH ) f11M1Mes J:} ~ ...... 1CC1 ~~~.(CC) Triltltf z-I T~~O() A.M. --1:00 P.M. - Tiiia --y Mllbtllt AM IM 8 Cl) All·~• Tlla~k'9" = = ~:;:,:::.:tioft \!fl.,.~' «a .... lM = s:" Ditto a 'I'::-~aH Ho"' t ~av.. :~~n~~e~~~~e~'~ ~S:.-(CC1 ~;C~ ,~i~~E:=ys ...,..._ liolefy Motte J.M C8lltacl ICCJ IC) r Y11'" Gee ti le IC._,h!, (CNN) Oayw1tc11 Die* VII Oytse De Pwa s-.. ~ lllMt1'1 Pllce (Al£) 0--. 0111 (CSl"AN) Hone Fie« DeNt1 (A&E) Tiit Clta4et J ....a. IW Trti (CHNI OaywMdl (Dfllj) QeM ..... llMnlfl (CNN) Sellyl Un Ill l..A .::: les MOW· Tn. Otv0t'" (Mtl) .._ey .... c... (ESPN) ....... kMel ,..... (OIStl) MOVIE: The Hot>blt •MY T~ --~ uoy x • • ( 19381 '-4•· ~~l't~=-HICla1:.lllM'd= $.t€:=~. ~!(§.~..,,. 0 !~~ =-..... 100.f:E-:-: :·•' (USA) Diet (USA) CartMll (1"ftJ (WPfXI MOVIE: . Friendly Per· 10t$M) Wiii DlrMy ,.,.,..., MOW The Little F (WOR) t .. Inn {W()f') ~ Allay ~~ '!_~** (1cG956) Gary 1:..":~.1;: ~ ..,.., OISS ••• ('1939) 51' ''"• ~X) .._.... T111M"'9i111 """""""· ..,....otlly M uire (GALA) ~ECO Temple, AIC:tlard Giee~ (2) Ylllf Last Ad (WPIXI Hltlt SdlOol f ... ,. -9:05 A..M. -(LIP'E) A-.... (CNN) ~ -&:05 A.M. -tona vs New Rochelle (WTBS) PtrTy ..... (MAX) MOW: PrOjeel X (EPNJ 1117 Mal\01111 Sl1lr (WTaS) 1..1111 Hone Otl Ille -7:05 A.M. --9:30 A.M. -** (1987) Matthew ,-;:, ~ ~ (WT9S) .ovl(: "The locredl· 9 Cl) Nfl ,_. .. M1nne:so1e Brodencll, Helen Hunt (MAX) llOVtl. 11 5 11 Wonn~· -&:15 A.M. -ble Mr Limpet ** (1964) W11ngs al 0.trOlt llOOa (NICI() ...,_,ltlcllrMl'1(1· Kii\ Mews Don l(notts Carole Cook I T ..... z.. .,._... Slllw fui Lile (Colotl ( l ~6) Ja11 ,.. WI/ I , _ 1 _ nAl(}A) ,.~., Stewlrl. Donna AHO (NICKI KJe 111 Me4lloft -7:30 A.M. -._. ..._, 1"' ...,..._ (N"'"' ..__...._ ~~ ~~ -~· =.,.;.¥M.-~~II =-~·•11u11MM I ~=~:~·:_ e)tT.~ f1mllly ~(A) ..._ .....,.. ~lell~ (g:) Z...... Z.. .... T1lll-......... rCCI LI........... • Diel V• Oylll Na Cieftfll -1:05 P.M. - """ & ;;9 ......,. H1A1y (f~ C.... IClldlell C..... CMce (WTBSI FlllllllMs ...._ ......_ e...... (MAX) MCMl: Fa150 • • ... ......, -1·.30 P.M. -Ill l; -.... , ...,. Dom De MMllM • AerMks n.. a. a Wey (l"""") LutSe. Anne (A•~).,_ If s-t.11 I '---1 .. c..... ....., ( I ............ c.,_ Bancrolt (H80) MOVIE: . Gue.ss Whc>'s c...r ...... Frle..es .... II a..u {l90) T• et U. W""" ~ l'1le T.,_ et Comlflll to ~ *** =·· lllaM let/ (Un) ",.... (19671 ~ Tricy. ..a-, =-:........ ::!..°'.:'1c~~abt r-:-C!;A.M.-=n: .. ~ =)~-:.:!-:;, ........ (N!Ct() o..11.. t11J G ,... (CCJ (RI (SHOW) MOW: "My Science '"80) ~ "The Far Cl" 1 (H90) ........... ..._ (IHO#) MOW: "like Normal iiU PrClfeel · * (1985) .Jot1n lry *** (1986) 5•'7 ILft) ~ Peo91e" ** (1979) Shaun T• a.. 111f ~ S100ttwell. Dennis Hoppe< Thornton, Mlc:NMlt Yori. ....... CaSlfOV, Linda Pun ..., Tra (WOR) '-'-(MCI() U.. ,,_ C**>E (TMC) ,..,._... a..w ._ !CCJ (Z) MOW: "Tom Hom" •• CIHOW) .._ .._.. N11t (UM) -t:OO A.M. -TWI ,..., (1990) Ste119 ~. L.Jnoa CUIAJ Clllll "'9cM Rt, l fn.. ...., 11M11 ... t ul TV Evi ns fWO") ...... Hlleer)lf~,....," c..........., AFTERNOON r-.~,.... (Z) '"The 8tlde Of f1MdM ..._ aa.. -12;00 P.M. -(l) · 'Give Her •1 Fr.,..,._, .. *•** (19a5) .... I ""1 (M~) ...... Alt If T........ • ... ,._.. Moon" *** (1970) Mn" 1ort1 Kanoff. E1N 1-. ArMt (CC) (I_,...~ 5 1W1 r..... z... l(ellef. IW1 Convy ~. CIMt ............... (fM) a.ti ~ .._ Cfliltlrw -1:35 P.M. --MIA..M.-..... ~c....... (..o, •... ....,, of I ,..__,.._ {WTU) ......... • .._ -Ciwtllel ~' Tiie "-Y Menanl ... Cl9le Story" ** (11115) Robert .. TM -2:00 P.M. - -7* A..M. -e ..... •..,. "'-"•·Doug McfCeon. ---. ..._.. I ~' ~ ~ .._..1 111111 ... (CNN) .,..,.._. (lft) .... .,... TY .... • "!!!-" (SI IMff) 0..... hit ,.,._.. (SHOW) liON: "F1ther'1 Lit· fte 711 a. ..., ........ /Al .......... 11~--~~~~~~---CH80l~~~MOV-~ll:-·~-"-Flonda~~...._t_~~OIYidend~~-·~•-•_•~1~1w,.:.._1~1 .i....=.._c_ ... __:•~Cara::.:.~~~~-1...!!..!=:--~r"*_~_ ...... ~~~~ l ~l.,.. lnhc:lllNI TV CIM (A&E) Tiit Clta4el (CNN) llftnretdl (OIStll Her1'1 lo TOii Mlcitf ....,., (ESPN) Heru Rtci"9 Della Atr 1one5 Novice Sta11e S1eeplecnase (FAM) lit Velley (LIFE) E.11 (NICK) Teday's Special {TMC) MOVIE One E~ed Jacks ••• (1961) Marlon Brando Karl Malden (USA) hlll"r $'-"" (WOA) M..-m.pl (WPIX) Ulllt ltMse o• IM Pralrit -2:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Tiie Mut1slt1s -2:30 P.M.- 1 ::C~·~. Home CactNll CeclMlll RI 111 111 Meek II Oii P1iftflftt (LIFE) Elsy Stnet (NICK) Mysteriffl Cities ol Giid (SHOW) MOVIE Summer Rental ** (1985) John Cal'ldy Ricnaro Crenna (USA) Jac•'84 Atenardson (NICK) "'atllctlft (USA) Tic TIC 0....,. (WPIX) ......,.... a.tares -3:35 P.M.- (WTISSI 9 te ~ -3:40 P.M.- (MAX) MOV1f· Baby Boon> • • 11987) Diane Keaton. HarOl<l Ramis -4:00 P.M.- ID GtnlM IMft TwlltMZ- ... W'llll_,.f ·~ &MY CtlllM • ~Cwt 0,,111 Wltlftey (CCI AlwMI ' "" c...,_.., Slat Trtk Yn. Mlltkte1 PuloHs I JlfTY h tlllrd I ,...,. °'"'TV (CC1 UM "-'"' Sek Mr Ed (A&E) Clwoeltlt (CNN)~ (ESPH) SptftsCtllltr (FAllll MOV1f· ··11 s a Wondertul Liie • • • • (1946) James Stewan Donna Reed. (LIFE) MOVIE The Father Knows Best Reunion *"* 11977) Rot>en Young. Jane Dally Pilot i I • 1 Nov 20-26121 18 I -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) l •-l Sluney Wyan .,.~ I Q P(N i DA~$ 'l AM• 8 PM '121 W[S JCUlf DP Nf.Vl'(1PT BEACH 860-IUO I (NICK) YOll c .. ·1 0. TNI • -3:00 P.M.- T wllifM Z111e Ttttmioll (SHOW) Tiit T ellef ti --------------------· o,r.11 Wllltrey re Ol¥orct Cflrl1 Mep11111. p l Ffliltlto11t1 Sbf Tm MecNlll(lellrtr NtWSHOIK AHldellda l3 f'rlisr ltle lerd Mister "°'9'1' Mtl9llllo!Mod (CCJ (AaE) ~ Att ti TNwlilo11 (CSPAlll ltetnt Floor o.t111e (DISN) MOVIE. Return From Witch Mountain *'** (1978) Bene DaY1s, Christopher Lee (ESPH) s,or1sloot (FAM) ... 111u (GALA) Netkitro ECO (LIFE) A .... t (NICI() Lani. (SELi MOVIE Touch and Go ** (19861 M1ehae1 Keaton. Maria Con<:ntta Alonso (USA) l'Ttts httt l1te• (WOA) Matt He11t1ea (WPIX) 1i"9 Sllew (Z) MOVll 'Baby Boom * • ( 19871 °'8ne l(eaton Harold Ramis ' ~' (USA) H'fll Rolen lJttle Vlllege • * * ( 1986) (Wa..) Cts•Y Jenos Bin. Marian Labuda (Wf>IX) Cllffn (CNN) ......... H -4:05 P.M. -(Cl'Alf) hlal ti lie Day (DWI) llOVll. "Benji !he Hunt· (WTBS) AJ/dy Gttfflfll ecf • (' 987) Red Steagall -4:25 P.M. -N1ncy Francis (SHOW) MOVIE The (EPN) C...,. F.-.. Te•as ~rslayer ** (1978) Steve .\&I.A 11 Tuas Forrest. Ned Romero (H80) MCME: "Eyery Time -4·30 PM -We Sey Goodbye ** (1986) I ~:"" E~~=.:·: , .. t.. CeM Setlrl" ** (1 9871 Kenll4tth Mlwllltll c.111 '"" David Gilman. Pnsci111 ltelMllHelllle Harns (AU) WltN ef $.mn1 (USA) 0... hr1y UIA (CNN) Cmalln ('#OR) Tiie u II i•Mln (!SPN) Sdl*stc 1,.m (WP\X) lllOVll: The Allltf1u Neverending S10ty "* • • (NICK) CW's C-1 (19M) Noah H11haw1y. Barret (TMC) MO'lll: OliYer Sroogemarua * (1965) Josn (Z) MO'lll: ·call NQrthSlde Mostel, 1.Ae11noe Chartoff m *** (1~8) Jemes (USA) $2$ .• ~ St-art. R~rd Conte (WO") l8'I I Alie -5:05 P.M. - (WPCX) ,...._ (WTBS) MOW: Nont!west -4:35 P.M. -PaSS191· *** (19'0} -3:05 P.M. -(DIP) IUa, lllC. 5'*'IC9f TrKy. Rot>ef1 (WTBS) 0.. Dey 11 1 Tllllt (WT8S) S.-. I S.. '( -3:10 P.M. -OU!lg. (MA)() Jt lllU SllWlff's •8"tf· -5:00 P.M. --5:30 P.M. - l wut._3,30pM -5.,,_ 1::1?"- =~~aH ~If (AU)~: e.. """""' ..... w...., (Lft) ,.., ...... *-?-1 c..ct (CCI SW TM ~ -..: "For Pete's ,._.,Altair '-"-!: lY !CC) Saki" ** 1197•) Blrt>r• (AH) Trawl M ... zlM Me M ~. ~ Sanuin. {CNH) .-.ir TMfY """ ~':: ~ ...... ;:.Mt) Call-• TIM T...., --PN) Ctly T... .......... ::.~/CC) EVENING ("90) MOVlf: ·sweet .-..... Nie fSI -1:00 P.M. - r-.....z-...,.. CIS IMft !CCI A T-AIC IMwi 1cc1 llnt'sC....., c.., lllllllY ....... """' IMlclln NIC IMft (CC) ~~ ldllQ I C... Ill Ille Wnllnl T,..._ I :::;-.... llln (AU) MOVIE: Aoda · ** (1953) Sophie Loren, Lots Mu weu (CNN) Leny lliet I.Ml ILIFE) CMf U, ('OCt() o..11 ...... (SHOW) MOW· "Lille Normal People • * ( 1979) Shaun CasSICIV Linell PUfl SlWCLOUD °'°-IV Revo r------------1 --0 .• C--_, n 1 -I ~ I I °"" • lKOfJ I I ~·,~ ".. ..,...,...,.... I ·••>· ... u ....... ---------~--------------J Lorraine' ••• (1987) (AH) l• a...,_. 1 .......... 1.Atureen Stapleron. L.. (MAVO) llllOV1t· 'My Sweet \~~~~~~~-'-~~~~__;~~-'-...::..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- . . 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Ret•m ol .j & Cuflure ar80hic RIPOii Gourmet WOtil A Pel!ea Spy S/I~ !IOI~ M .. ..,~ D11k P.1ry Miiion HorM 'Bob M Tyler Dck Van Tht Fug~IVt Ht1t1 ot ~Mh· Hillbid!H Shido WI Racing Htwhatl Moore Dv~e Natoon style$ I Aidl ~ .. 1:.oon11 L0ttn Loe Muwoin Cale IComtdy Eda-1Durrtll A1dl 1'!.)• • • l'-ot•hia Loren ! o~ Mar we If Ullll Vkl-(S) lJMy Henry It M flllYSlery ol Picas.so ~~· •• My Swttl l~llf' Vlllaoe ;.<; ~ ... L Henry LMrv Kina u .. 1 Evenlna Htw1 lllllOtlrfltN ISPGl'IS NewsN.g~I C1ossl11t IHtW'iNogM Vpdllt Sp011s I tY1111 of the Do ~l EYlnt ot t'I D•Y Pub~ Pokc y Conft rtnct MoN l9 IDarolhy Willy Wonllll Ind Ille Choco9tt l'«IO<Y New Wor o 'I .. Ja~ r 0• 8'-rn.vc ••. ;, Oz1• Movie i Col-foot~N IS! Teaas A&MltHU (l,..) CAllHI lSocr1sC11 Auto Rae '\Q Molorcvclt R1e1no Sportlooli \Sp0t1sCtt 1 !Movie ,., IMu: Boa Thi 700 Ct~ 1Hemln111on S111i. Paotr C~au S11a;oht l.a'k TM 700 Ctub Nottc!.m ECO Ill Nolcll ro t:e;tJ Not1c1tro ECO Ewtty TI1111 W. Sty The Klrlle Kid (6 •51 (PG. ·~ • • • Su59~ 1A ftr ... Inside lht NFl Goodbye (S) (J>G.lll (Ralph Macchio, Nonyuk1 -Par Moru) (Cher °"""" 0J~od1 CO.er U, E.R. lhlY St. I c.antv • Lie tY S1c1t by S10t T rut Story of O~mond F1m1ly Ctgnt y l llCt Y Fof si. .. We (UO) Alft&zlng GlllCe 11111 Child \PG. •71 • D111y Denc:ing • , t) _,. .. Ho WI'( Out 1R ,. [PG. '1•) •• l!Alta Eralsll. Joe/1111 Zut~e) 'M'nrte1 C'>'PY P11'1Q ~•avre• • • • (Kt!\/"1 Coo;lr Pl DlllftlS IUDfl~ Cln' Do 11)111. ~ IW. &I IP Dulle 3 Sons 1D AHd Sll111f~Y ISCTV LtuQfl-ln C.t 5• :Mllft 19 iTt. Liii TI1111 I :u. ,... ~ • u He's lily Girt "G1J ar • • rT I( Ca"'e· To11eh and Go , .. LIU lllo-1 ....,_ nvl • • r.iiwun c-dwl ,_ -,..._, ll'G '95! • Sum,,,., Attnlal 19 3S IPG ~ .. Lin 1110s. llounft G.-ll'G. 'Ml .. !Roll ~ A MDCIII! With 1 V•w I~ •••• W.U.1t1 Cl\ ar ••• cJimes w.t>y) Fii Albllt 1Cw1Don Mel!IOrr --Tiii SOirit at SI. Louis 157) u • (Jamt$ Sleoio~n, Patrc:.a Sm•~· IMlamf Viet TN UNo Udllllllel ..... :1. Hit )lilonon Down1y Jr. Hllchcod1 Haicllcock Prewn11 Homt Sl\opplno ,.,,,,,,... l'mugl <51 '"°' ••• ISO-'t ~ l'li.11 •• CtterrrY Fonda) The hdt.and•ra ·~· •• • (Ann Laarn NIWf-na ::lllOfJ !51 !USA Ton. JQO(I COil l\,;Nll'I IH'1110on1< IS11< Trt-IRurwww 1usa Ton. 1wona WlCI• Wres1~na c:.ii North~ m cs1 Tom Ho<n (R '80! •• (SIM ~) Roger's Gardens "Christmas Fantasy 19RR" Rooms of decorated trees ... Ornaments from around the world ... Roger's-made decorating accents ... "Enchanted Candle lit Walk" nightly ... NEWPORT BEACH San Joaquin Hills Road {at McAnhur) Hours: 9 am to 9 pm Daily (714) 640-5800 S.mmy and Rosi• ,111'1 ••• Su!U>aCI Ill '87) Dick V•n Dyke and Julie Andren at. In "Mary Poppfna" airing on ABC I .J ' -6:45 P.M.- (HBO) MOVIE Tile Karate K1t1 *** (1984) Raltit Maccnoo No11yuk1 Pat Mo111a -7:00 P.M -6 USA Today Tnani..,g , ' Day 0 Enler111nmenl Tonight O e• '.!!!I 1n Hot1ywooo S U Twlll9lll Zo11e PM M1911lne 8 111 M '"~I love Con11ectlon I ABC Ntws 1C,.. Peo1111·1 Court M'A"S'H I G> Wlteel of f ortune Mt Nomt>rt Es Cot1jt Praise lllt Lor• Nightly Buslnen Report Mt Amada 801111 Perr~ Muon !BRA VOi Lenny Henry (CNN) EYe~1n9 NtW1 (DISH) MOVIE Wrllv Wllf • WKl the Chcx;o1a1e r acto• 1 •• (197 t I Ge,,i-W1t(ler t . Allle!l~n (f AMI The 700 CluO (GALA) Noliciero ECO (LIFE! l R (MAX) MOVIE Grae;" an<l C1tuck Ale • English luenl~e ,.ma1 ·, * 1QB Jv!th" (NICKI You Can I Do Th1I on Ttl e•tSton (SELi MOVIE T11e l l<.t t • , ~a ... P11t1s • • • 1 •'•. l :.JOf>tn Ti!y•nr ,,. ~ ..IOtitlSOt\ (USA) Memory Mayhem (WOR) News (WPIXI USA Tonight ( Z) MOVIE Tom 110"' • \ 1980> Steve McOueen 1 .110 l vc1n~ T vrn ot tne r er t111 Wy """''.J rancners 1111.. ti 1e9e"\lary OO·inly 11 intt-• t .,tu~ , a11.e •vslle•s -7:30 P M. - I Gon9 Show Famll~ Feud Tw(ltQM Zone he on l.A b ltt111nmen1 Tonlg~I (1,., I •n llOllyNOQ<l <,, '.m; \11111 Lose ot D••• A Currut Ali111 G> Jeopardy' Ntft fr1191I Gourmet (LIFE) Euy Street • (NICK) Doullle Dart (WPU() Odd Co11111e -7:35 P.M.-m Wiid Wiid Wo1td ot An11111 (WTBS) MOVlf Spencer Mountain •• (19631 Hen Fon<la Maureen 0 Hara -a:oo P.M.-8 (J) SftltfNn lft4tlt TlltMstiYllt lCCI I . TM CtMy Sllow ICC IC h1illtllfZt11t ®) MOVI(; Ma Popp.ns • *** (1964) Jut Anelrews. Otcto. Van Dyll N1ug111y Ectwar<l11n ch11dfen ge1 a ne .. nanny an sing anCI tty wtlli NH par SOI Bes! aC1ress 0~ I AnClr&ws I IMJV':L' Scoot>y •lld 1 Retuc11n1 We•ewott • (19881 Dracula tu<ns Stta into a we•ewoll ~ tor monatet car r ac. l 11n1vlv1nt1 An1m11ed I Stir Trell "The Empath A1111t Ad11111 ,.,...._, Praise Die lord llail's 7 "lJttraworld Alltelln. Ml Vida ""'' "''"" . (Alf) GooCI ThM Celt A 1ug· gle•. singer Bene Perter (BRAVO) MOVIE: The M ys· tery ot Picasso •• (1955) (CNN) Motleytlee (ESPH) Nfl'& Grntnt Mo111Hls IFAM) flelllillgllNI Slfflt (LIFE) Cag111y I lacty (NICKI Mr Ed (SHOW) MOVIE: My Science PrOject * (1985) John Stockwell. Dennis Hopper (TMCI MOYIE. 'A Room WM a View * • * • (1986) Herena Bonham Carter Maggie Smith (USA) MOYIE· fhe Spirit of St Louis • * • 11957) James Stewart P•mc1a Smith (W0fl) k1111y Hiii (WPIX) Chffr' -8:30 P.M.- 1 tm A Olffernt World HOiiywood l •llrH loll NeW11111 Bob is trapped on the ofl•ce on Cl'tristmas Eve (AUi Comedy lrtall The troupe perlorrns routines (CNN) Spotts To'"9fll (ESPN) $tlomCt11ltr (NICKI Pally Ollh (W°") Mol10fl 0.WMy Jr. (WPIXI Tiie HOfltymooNn -9:00 P.M.-8 (I) Paradise Ethan tnes to save an Indian lriend ffom a lynch mob wllicl'I t>eheves tie murdered a white man tCCI II CID Cheen Carla suspects Ed<1te is havin9 an attair (CCI ~ lwiUQlll Zont 15 Ne.s Lawrence Gordon I Star Trel Mn teryt ~llO Relorno de Ol1n1 Stinar I l"talH \tie l0td Tiit Mind Lanouaae Cillt Mary T yle1 !llloore (AH) E• I 1tvo11d (CNN) NewsNltfll (CSl'AICI h e11t 11 lite Day (DISN) MOYJf · New World' ** (1986) James Fox Ber· nard Hill (£SPN) Alllo lltci•g (FAM) "-Pit Cllase Secoed Yt11 tH80) MOYlf· ' Suspect · *** (1987) Cher Dennis Quaid (llfEJ MOVIE. 'Side by Side True Story ol the Osmond Family" •• (1982) Mane Osmond, Joseph Bottoms (MA)() •OYll : 'Dirty Dane· 109 * * ( t 9871 Jennifer Grey Patrick Swayu (NtCK) My Tint Sella (~l) MOVIE; "He·s My G1rl" ** (1987l T K Carter. David Hali~day <'WfX) Star Tntll (l) illOY!l. "Sammy 1nd Rosie .. ** * (1 987) Sh.sh1 Kapoor, Claire Bloom A Palil .. 1tan1 polltlClan !lees to London where hll Angllc11td ton Sammy llYff openly wl1tl his wile Rosi.. -9:30 P.M.- 1 • 0.. llM ICC) fSl ...,..,SOii m Diel v .. Ihle (A&f) o.n.1111 ""'11a (MAVO) MOVll: "My Sweet Uttle VHllge" *** (1986) Janos Ban. Manan Labuda (NICK) DoM1 ,._ (WOR) Altfld ~ Prnellls -9:35P.M.- (S..OW) MOVIE· "Summer Rental" •• (1985) JoM Candy, Richard Cranna. -10:00 P.M. -8 Cl) ICMll l .... A neW$· paper implicates Karen. Gary and Abby 1n the drug act1v1tles at Lotus Pomt. Val won t leave In& house (CCJ II ID L.A. law M1r1tow1u and Ketsey expenence prenuptial 11tte<s, Benny Is ar- rested tor sexu1t assaul\, ROiiins represents a c.rcus stuntman. (CC} (A) (S) I News 'F1shm1n, Can· MOVIE; Ameroeatlion · · * (1 979) .>onn Ritt.er. Hervey Korman. The p<es.oent. cans tor a natl()(lat telethon 1n 1998 10 save the country from bank- ruptcy Narrated by Geo<ge Cartin. I News 'Redekar. Wilde" News "MatlOy, Rutledge" TWl11. T likK, Sellllf, S,., ..,.....,.~ m TIN r.u, ftbM ....... Tlltah mn.~ (A&E) MOYIE. AKla • * (t9S3) Sophia L0<en. Loir. M .. well (CNN) Crtn tn (R) (CSP~ll) Pulllk Policy C:onttr111u (ESPN) "1•1rcpde · ...... 500cc World CflamP100ship (fMf) ...... T .. (Ntek) ........, ...... (TMC) MOVIE: "Maunce •• (1987) J11Tlff Wltt>y. Hugl'I Grant. (WOR) _,.,M Hltdlcoci ,,..,.. ~-:=-~) ~WlllWleAldl' -0:05 .M.- (WTQ) M0¥1E:: The Badia rs· '**'* (1958) Alan Ladd. Ernest Borgn1ne -10:30 P.M. - I •~•n• ...... General Clef Pono, leetOfes. . ., .. .... (CMt) ................ . (NICK) SClV (WPIX) U~ T ....... -10: .. 5 P.M. - (Sll ) MOVIE: "Touch and Go' ** (1986) MIChael Keaton. M1ri1 Conchita AIOnso -10:55 P.M. -...... -11:00 P.M. -...... ..... CMeri ICC> News News ..... M"A'S'H ....... ...., f.nc.llw Snu Mall lledle .... News ..... ',.., Mysllryf ICC I Daily Pilot Nov 20-26123 IC>Wkf~ii~;1 I GRAND OPENING I I SPECIAL I I Prime Rib Dinner (regular cut) :, Aced Corn-fed ~ice Eastern Beef s795 I Brochette of Fruits De Mer Shrimps, Scallops and Fresh Fish ; CffN 1 DAYs""~ A.ft£ FREI PARKING : l 2fi42 ~ 81 .. Cost1 Mesa • 6'6-2774 _) ( ..... o.c f ... -. lleot -"'-'l ....... , .... _____ ..... _____ ...., I :::-;.-........ (OtSN) 0tZM & ti.met (£SPN) s,e.tslMi (UM) t1-711 Ct.a (QALA) ,.,..,_ ECO (HllO) ........ llfl (llR) Clf"Y I Lacey (MAX) MOVIE: No way Out *** (1987) Kevin Costner Gene Hackman (NICK) l.Hfll·i. (USA) M._. Vice tSt (WOR) """' ~ (WPtX) .. W* .,.,.... (l ) MOW: "Sus~I' *** (1987) Chet', Dennis Quaid -11:05 P.M.- (SHOW) MOYIE: Ues .... (1983) Ann Dusenoeny. Gail Smckland -11:30 P.M. - Cl) ·lllt TOllltM Sllow tSI TUI a§)~ICCI ....... ""' LntC~ W.Rr 111 Ciitel111111i Ari YIU llei"t Served' Kai UMsey Sehl Maril ... ~ (BAAVO) ltt111y He11ry (CNN) l,om ~t (DISllf) MOYIE: The Ghost and Mrs Muir *** (19-47) Gene Tierney Rex Hamson (ESPH) s,.tsCellttr (NICK) Car 5', Mere Art You? THURSDAY LATE NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING -6:00 A.M.- laiMss Tlllt Menllllt Mews1ts-lse TIM 711 Ct.II ltDl letws Tiiis Mon11119 ICCl Tllb MOfllltlt C111m111111ty Fffdtl1ck (R) s,ifa( z ... """" LMln. Yot1 & Yov CMtl leiwi ..... pl! Wlt!I "111lty. Macll1y tD Y11f" Git It Ii KIHl119 (CNN) D1ywltctl (OISN) MIUry ..... Clllll (£SPN) .... Aacillt (FAM)~ (LIF£) ~ l1tonn1llell (MAX) Cmy AMiii 1111 Mftles \CC) (NICK) C11rlovs Gaotft (SHOW} MOVlt: China Rose • • (1983) George C Scon Ah MacGraw (USA) l'tlltrOll (W<>f') C1re l11n (WPIX) ._stm -6:05 A.M.- (WT9S) lhlle H0111t on Ille Prairie -6:15A.M.- ®} 1Mws (NICK) llidi Ill M-. -1:30A.M.-...... ...., Teuy 111 LA ""-TilM (Rl leiwl TWs lhntltlt ICC I 1'"919 I F1lellfs kMy·Dea HeeiH Oii Aerelllct Ca!lllM Mejof ....... s-rile Jey I F,..._. k•ldlllle I Mtantflll....._ (AIE) ltcrm I lltystlries l!CSPAll) "*" l'tlky M*111 DISN)~ '(E~ .......... lllln1fltM llFAM) ...... (H80) °""'9! (C~ 15) ~~~rates ** (19&6) Waller Matthau CrtS Camp!On (USA) DWI (Wo..) Tiit Gia F""" Saft ~ fW'I)() ..... (Z} ll0¥1l. F1n01"90 ** (1985) Kevin Costner Judd Nel500 -1:45 A.M.- (JD) ..... I i fj.,~.M. -......... --. CC) ....,.,......,.. ILMl..llCy s-11 C.,.. ........ (CCI l.19 ....... Ill* ............. ............. ----(AH) MO¥ll: "Down Argen· tine W1y" *"* (1940) 9etty Grable, Don Amec:he (CNN)....,..... (Clf'M) ...... Rief .,_... (DllN)GeM ..... ~ (£SPN) Tnict I Tradlf M C•1•11l1 1M, (FAM) Tiii 711 ell* (GALA) Miiden ECO (LIFE) flllllly MtdkiM U,UM (MAX) MOYIE '"The Old Dari\ House ** (1 963) Tom Poston, Robert MOfley (HICK) Ilk WlzM's Wlrtll (CC) (USA) c .... f..,,.a ('WO..) Tiii Liiie ~ loy (WPIX) Alice -7:05 A.M.- (WT8S) MOYIE: '"The Return ot t.he Pink Panther" * * f 1975) Peter Setlefs, Cnrtsto- ptler Plummer -7:30 A.M.- 1 ca,. .... I lM9 Liiey T 1111 I Jerry l q ... floten' ••ltlllNlllMd Lo.....,.._allle ••rilp Mk*ey Sll&lefll T'Nf9 Is I Wty (Olllel W*-11 l'Mll Ctniet (H90) Tiie u ........ ,, '"" Sawyer (LIF£) II fiellra (NICK) 0..-.. llMKe (WO..) Tiii L8"t11t-· Clwllt mas &.w (WPIX) Eipl II &IMP -1:00 A.M.- lflfylllldl ... "" Sall Olett Fremn 11.ft;Ltq Se.-StrM ICCI ,,........, • Gnat Clllft ti CMl:lfO ....,.. Clllt&llH c---..... ............ (CNH) D..,..... (DtSN) o.... om ,.,..... (£SPN) lin9I -.a. h9MI (H80) lllOft: "Playing for Keeps" * (t9efl) Danny Jordan<J. Matttiew Penn (UR) II,.,_ (NICK) l.IM (SHOW) I K-. a Seat! (USA) ..._Al CWO..I .Ma ma (Z) MCMI: "Song o1 Songs· *** (1933) Manene Ow!tnch Brian Aherne -t:OO A.M.-9 Cl)......., Ml & Wy s-ts (CCJ (SJ H_,,y Dtp AM !lal ...... I btllle Ltt llMel..llCy My l.Mle f'OllY Saamt Slrffl (CC I s.lly Jnsy RtpllHI Gel 111 au,. H ·1 Cilltac1 tCCI D6cl v .. Dyke (AU) Tiii CltMll (CtfN) Sellyl lift Ill LA (DISM) MOVIE· Raggedy Ann and Andy * (1977) (£SPN) CIA lnklf'all Quad City Thunder 11 La Crosse Catbirds (Llf"£)Mfll'lc (NICK) ,,..._. (WOR) ....... (WPIX} Hany 0 -9:05A.M,- (WT8S) l'tfrY ..... -9:30 A.M.- ([l M...,.c IMles tCCt TN C ........ !CCI St LMtnle I Sllirtey I l.fte lllcy ....... ..,.. ClM (R) ...... Hll'OM hla ._ lletm' 1eil1hhr111M <£.Cl • Dkt Y• Dyke (FAlll) ~ IHy (MAX) lllOVIE: Ctiatle Can- y0<1 * * ( 1986) Stephen Collins. J INll Jut.an. -10:00 A.M. - {[) Gar1i.tll ' frlnft rec l Alf tCCt ISi fllN !lal GtowlllO 1>11111 (CC) !RI MMU I LM liiq .... ......... .,, Sas.-hwl tCC) a-ts (CCI !SI T19t TMlty ._.r:llFllTY c.u. ...... ....... =)=-:.=T......._ (H801 MCMl: "Police Acade· my 4. Crtaen1 on PatrOI * (1987) Steve Guttenoe1g. &lbbl Smcth. (UR) ...... ,..... (SHOW) llllOVtf: 'Goi09 Home" *** (1971) Robel'! Mr1Chum. J1n-M1ChMI Vincent (UIA) .._.,, ...,._ (WOf'I T1lr'lt ....... (WPtX) T""" Jllltl. M.D, (Z) MOVIE: ''Heaven Can Walt' ** * (1 9'3) Gene Tierney, Don Ameche. -10:05 A.M.- (WTN) MOft: ''The People Thin Time Foroe>e' ** (1977) P11"ck Wayne, Doug Mc:Ckir• -10:IO A.M. -{[)-...,.._(CC) ~....,(SI .... 24/Daily Pilot lt"AMJ MUVlt: uumver's Trav· ers· ** (1939) (TMC) MOVIE Leopard 1n the Snow ** (1978) Kair Outle1 Susan Penhaligon -11:00 A.M. - Nnn GD Slll'lf PUlWOfG 1Ha11za RJH's "'" Alice D•1 lllllA SH Dleto I ltwl LKY Dllll·lllM11 IC):-,:.:: ... ~ Jllllft ~ ._ .. In,,....., Mary Tyllf .... ( AIE} Cllrllllcte (CNN) llnlday (CSPAM) Hetlll Floef Off ... (DISM} ftalft II C.-clf1 Wiii lie Rise' s.... .... (GALA) Mclefe £CO (UR)MIWes (MAX) MCM(; "'The Guns ol Navarone· ••• (1961) Gregory Peck, David Niven (NICK) SlllfOll, lals I lr1111'1 El .... ..... (USA) lllOW The Spmt ot St LOUls * • * (I 957) James Stewan. Patrt0a Sm1tn (WOR) Tllne l1"IU (WPIX) ln1 hit la TIWll -11:30 A.M. -8 {[) Calefe F..... ~18 ID1m~:;n z ....... z .. D1111 I Mary Iron Cecilla Crilce ... IMwtlart (AU}Wlltflf....._. (£Sl'N) W 1998 Natt001I Slun1 Pro-Am (He<>) MCMI: He s My G1r1 ** (1987) TIC Carter, Dav1d Haltyday (NICI() LMll K .... (WP1X} T1111 I Jefrt AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -o..,. .. O. l.Mn !:f':::t...,.. r....y ..... I Lew l.llCy T1111 I Jerry C1 't 11ho'ts ~~ Tiii 711 c-.. CIJI • Clfl """ ..... (AH) MOVIE: 'Targets *** (19ell) Sorts Karloff, r..,, 0 Kelly {CNN) ................. ,, .... (DU) llOWll: ''Once Upon • BrolNra ()r1mm" ... (1177} Dean Jones, Paul S.nd (fAll) llOWll: "The Magic of Lassie'' ** 11919) James Si.wart MieMy Rooney (UR) ....... .,., ~f~ ~-?·--~Dill~ ''\.1111 .... ~191 Giff" ~-· AoOert Mr II .. W. Aedford, Detw1 Wingef , ... Aa9t (TMCI MOVIE: "The Great (Ml) y,...i.....,.. Santini" ••• (1979) Robefl (OtlN) 111 I' 11 C..... ICCI (Ml ... Bly"'6 08'W* Nov 20-2 (WO..) Tine S....., (WPIX) Y'li le• (Z) MOW: Like Father L1kt Son * (1987) Dudley MOOrf' Kirk Came<on -12:05 P.M. - (WT9S) T"" I JtfTy I h11l!OtlS1 -12:30 P.M. - I I l8" lllC'Y c,..,.,..,..,_. (lll't) .... f.-y IMy llllt1'1 (WOR) T1wee ....... (WPIX) G.l.JM -12:35 P.M. - (WT9S) fliltltMes -1:00 P.M.- • .....,w.t; CHPI t1ll Diii Litt .. ll'ft """ I ltw1 lllt'f WllNH ..,......°" JMaa 1111 Allelltr Ute r. ...... , ..... MOVlf· Olive• Tw.st •• (1933) ~ .. Moore. lrvt PIChel (CNN)......_, (LIFt) W• Wlll'fH (NICK)....,.. (WOR) TllrM....,._ (WPIX) C.0.1' I -1:05 P.M.- (WT8S) """""'" -1:30 P.M.- 1 Cnl ...... &Frlnft I l.fte l.llCy ...._..._ ...,. .. .., (H80) MIO C..., Alndlelt1 (Lift) E,. • ....,._. (NlctC) llle Mica (WO..) T1ne ....... (WPIX) F ........ -1:35 P.M.- (WT9S) ....,.._.. -2:00 ,.M.- Sailll ...,. CNftl'•Alflls Ill a... HllJllUl Wt Jnsy """'"' 11.fte l.llCy ,..,.,. ::=:.ur...,. Daya .. Ollt I.Mt l'YtlM .. ltn ......... ,,rv ClM (AH ) nee..... ~, ...... .... i:::-1 ..... .. (l>llN) lllOYll. F tddler Ofl I Roof *** (19711 To Norma Crene. (H,.N) C..,.. In* Gf11t Ala.U Shootout vs. Kenruck.r.., =)-:= 'BaDy * * ( 11187) Diane Keat tU.rold Ram11 (Llf'£) U . (MAX) llOVll: "My Alt* CovSlfl * '* * Mat~ret Ynotieil. WbNn. ~T~l1t .. Ctl ~~'.. (19'3) Geor99 Scott, All Ml<lGr'IW (TMC) lllCM(; """* Ninja 2 The CoMromauon .. ( 1987) M!Chael Oud1koH, Steve James (USA) a-,., S~ (WOR) M191111m JI.I (WPIX) Llmt "°"" 011 Ille Pralnt (Z) MOVIE 'The Tniel 01 Paris 1t 1t • 11967) Jean Paul Belmondo. Genevieve Bujokl -2:05 P.M.- (WTBSI Tiie M1111sttrs -2:30 P.M.- 1 ~::b~ !'~ Mo l'tlCt I.Ile Kome An11t11111 1M C1,u11111 Magic 11 Oil 1'111111119 WttKty & Mt (LIFE) (Hy SITeel (NICK) M~lt,_s Clites ol Gold (USA) J9'11pOI -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) laVtfllt & Slllt1ey -3:00 P.M.- 11 MOVIE The Care Bear!> Movie ti A New Generation • 11986) GD Ot1Hh11t vtt11r I H1ptletlltlg 0,.111 Willny ICC1 Gary Ctlllllts Divo~t CtlWfl M111111111. pl Flh1blo11H Jotud M1d•ell/letlrt1 NtwiHOlll RniM11el1 33 ""'" 1111 ~ • Mister lloeen· Ptelolllltlrl1t4'CI lf_CI m My Tlltte Sons (AIE) Golffll Aft ol TtltwlslOll (FAM).._.11 (GAL.Al lfttlclero ECO (LIFE) Altrhlffs (NICK) lnsle (SELi MOVIE Kansas Pac•f '' •• 119531 SterMg ~ayden Eve Mille< (USA) l'reu Yt111 lcic~ (WOR) Mt" lfOlttloll (WPIX) GOlll Sllow -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Giit 01y 11 a Tlmt l =~~~~.- lnetty Hlfls T ttfls RocllMilfll 3·2-I CtMMI 1CC1 Flllllty Att1lr (M-E) W~ tf Ctltlltillt (C..,.) AowMz Ttldey (CIPAlf) Dlc1lttlt 'N: C1lf.l11 (MAX) MOVlf M1ttoon Dollar Myst~y "** (1967) Eddie Deeten, Wendy Sherman (NICK) ~tt (TMCI MOVtf· Jimmy tr1e Kid • (1982) Gary Coleman. Paul le M1t (USAI Tit TK DMt1' (Wf"IX) twlywttll S.11ts -3:35P.M.- (WT8S) I It & l ==·-MOW. V1$1()(\S of Ol11st- m1s Put •• (1979) Snttley Jones. Peter Haskell 1 ...... .. ~CN1 09Jllll Wlllft1Y (CC t .,...., .. ~, I CD.P.S Yet. Milllstu Patiolla Ger.WO f'false Ille lord s.i11• o.. rv 1cr1 UN lllltica S1be Mf fd (Alf) ClwOlllcle (CNN) llllonryllrlf (ESPN) College 811klt111H Maui Classic Ot110 S1are •s Okfafloma (FAM) MOVIE Meel JOhn Doe *** t 19411 Gary Coo· per Barbara S1anwycll (H80) JFk 111 lfl• Ow11 WOfdS 1CC1 (LIFE) MOVIE The Marriage Bed * * (1 9861 Linda Grolf11hs La)'ne Goleman (NICI<) 'feHj C111't Do Tlll l Oii ltleflllOll (SHOW) MOVIE· Tne Man From Butron Willow * * (1965/ (USA) Hifll Rolle~ (WOft) Cosby (WPtX) Cllff~ (Z) MOVIE. So~ of Songs *** (19331 Marlene °'8triefl, 811a'l Al1eme -4:05 P<M.- (WT8S) Wy Griftitlt -4:30P.M.- Sllnr Spoo11s (C\.I !St Nftl Tiie Jlldfe OtlCll T Ifft F1111Hevu J.2·1 C...C.ct ICC.t • Mocle111 M1hlftty tCCI .Adifitltlo , .. StHI lfOIHll lfolfff (Alf) Wond ti S•IYW•I (CNN) Cmslin (NICK) Kid's CMrt (USA) S25.000 Pyy1111lcl (WOR) IC1te I Allie (WPllq Newt -4:35 P.M.- (WT8S) Sllllord I SM -S:OOP.M. - I Gtrtklo Hews MOYIE Santa and tile rriree Bears •• (1970) Hews T J lfoohr "'"' Smaff WOl!de1 IMffrtllC Sflotu S..art Ottt TV tCC t AJ111 Marilla News TIN Ttcl1y Cefltdtn Oil I Dia ...... st Vl4ln ISi (AU) Tiii 29111 Cntwy (BRAVO) MOVIE Nahve Son • • (1986) Victor love. Carroll Baker (CNN) "'1tMNWS (ClrANI E.-et lie Dey (Otsat) ~ ISi (HlllOI MOVIE lndlen11 Jones and 1tte Temple ot Ooom *'* (1984) Hamson Fora. i<ate Capshaw (MA~) MOVll. "The Trouble With ~s • (19841 Donald Sutherland Ned 8e1ny (NICK) l_, T.n (SEL) MOVIE: 'Dead ot Won· ter • * • ( 1987) Mary Steen· burgen. Roddy McOowan (USA) 0111et ,..,., USA {W()f') llllCM( 'Thtl P11a1es ot Penzance ** * (1982) LIOC!a Ronsrad1, ReK Sm1tn (WPIX) MOVIL Ttle Lord o! lhe Rings *'* (19781 -5:05 P.M.- (TMC) MOVIE Convoy * * I 1978) Kn!> KrtstoHerson Alt MacGraw (WT8S) MIA l1ue1'all .Atlanta Haw1<s at Dallas Mave11cks -S:30P.M.- I Fads ol lift w..., Fl1lfll S--11S Dia....,. c.....-c11rt111e1ts (AU) Vldlfy II SH (DISNI S... WlllM Uw (NICK) ~ 6Httt (SHOW) I ICoew 1 S«m (USA) SIM·Rt (Z) MOVK. Lener to Breznnev *** (1985) , Ale1tandra Pogo. Peter f 1nh EVENING -&:OOP.M.- 1 =E· 'The Care Bea.rs Movie ** (1985) Hews CIS HtW1 !CCI AT11111 Ate Hews 1cc1 Tllfle'& c...., .. , c.-y ...... -...u "''*' ....... ltlC Hews (CCI fl'Mtfkk II Price Jellll Mel•utflllll'' 0.. ... 0.. I=-..... "" (A&E) MOV1f. Fear ts ttle l<ey * (1972) Barry Newman Sury Kend411 (CNN) UfT'f Killt lMI (ESPH) C ..... lm ... 1 B.g "PC>le NIT C'1empte>n$hoQ Game (LIFE) Ctlftf U, (NICK) DeHls Ill .... ace (SHOW) MOW. The Wash tngt.on Allatr' '** \19821 Tom Stllecit.. Ctrol L ynley (USA) Flt Aatt1 -1:30P.M.- CIS Hews (CCI ldCliN'ws fCCI ..... ..... IMwl (CCI ,..., Tltt Oillllllt .... llKIW/llllrtt IM>wsHeur ..... u.MM USA Tl!Ny MllllS.-'1~~ Nllldlr'I T.._.../C~ .,.,.,...... (FAM)nitC._... {MAX) MOW "The Gate • '* (1987) Stephen OOrll Ctir1st1 Denton (NICK) 0eti Jnt Slt n.. (USA) C.._ f8'rftl -7:00P.M.-8 UU TMey Snopplng across ttie Uf'Mte<J States 8 lWtklHllll TtellM Larry H~.(SJ 8 Alt News ICC) (I) P'M ......... Playboy Mod· e11ng Agene~ I left c If .. c1ttll ......... c..,. Daily Pilot Nov 20-26/25 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACllOSS l ·-n.. -Petrol'' 'Amo, am••. - II Slenc 0< T orme 11 "Good~. ColltfT\bu• autt- 12 -La Rue 13 -e1'1• 1' Kerlolt film 17 Sif199• Selley 11 " -Oer1ln9 D•u9hler · 111 S.etty or Scl•11L• 20 Roy1I lldd,.H 22 H19Ny-ret9d .nows 2• "Th• -" (Edmond o·a,.."' 21 Fri.nd. Fr 29 Mos••' t>rot~ JO ''HonTI• -.. l\ '"The -Attelr'· (Pec•I 33 "lo He .. 1nd to -· :M " -St~ll .. 10. Niro\ 35 Sklllel 3' aurvhott 011 "M'A'S'H" 3t Cecily ol 'Root•" O "The -" 1old tllco.,.t All Actreu Lupino A7 "-H1nd t..u-e" 44 "l M Ruor'1 _ .. 4!11 Dofi• or t..arafne SO Sll\Qll\Q oolce S1 .. _ Hunt" (9fld9etl DOWN t "Able't lrlall :I .. _ Clly" tLencHI•~ 3 ·-a Glr1 '" My Soup" • Non-humen altcOffl ""' S Smell "'II II ·· -Wednead•y'' 7 " -to• Their Lt,,.1" a Wtst 1nd Munay 9 •c10• Jec1o 10 ·-Sl"9t IM Sli.tt" 11 Actor T °"' 15 ·-Fu hloned Mtelln9" 16 Con11de1 :lO Templreu 11 ·TM -c .. 11nl Show' 1:2 Kind ot ec•or 11 .. _ 1119 Girl N-" 2• All -25 llun pollc• ,.,,., 1$ •clo• Mineo 27 Knight O< Sen•ll 2t .. -'" ... , • .., .. (ltn•lo9U•I 32 Aclor Sl<artl J J Sin9•r Ole lo JS "Herpet V t ll•y J6 .. _ on Enrebc.. .. 37 Roberl ol "M'A'S'H" :JI "-. ttM Slattl of June" .0 Act,.aa Sen J111n • , Comic: l..CMlll A3 School: •bO< U "-L hit~" •s "Alie•" 101noll 19118 !fit>-........ !:Ht.. •• " 411 R•Qhl~ Ru•"~ FRIDAY PRIME TIME 26/Daily Pilot I &:oo I s:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I s:oo I a:3o I s:oo I 9:3o 11o:oo 11 o:3o I 11 :oo I 11 :3o I 0 ..... ...... IJ A Tt 911 m ~·· N8C ..... USA Tod EnttNlill Toni t Low CoMtd'n Ptopl•'• Cour1 L.Mert D.C. Foll .. Wln. LCM or DrN Win, LCM or OrN Gi"'IN 1 WhMI of 11'11111 Fortune WhMI ol for1une Wiid ... , ...... Pr11M th• lonf Bu .. neN WMhing· Rt 11 Ion Wt11! Tonlgh{ Show Tul Nightlne Gun- smou ..... S.nlord I Son SNdow ol F-f74l •• Low Conn.ct'n ne11e Comet. Jason E 11115 Full lit. • Hol.94! lelvtd91'1 Stl.nt ~ (R. 'WI • ci.o Not~. Ron Sit.et JwltTWI "'u. Whtlint-Wll St Tlw Uglt f2SI •u !Oft W..• WMlt Ru V.n1ono, Wma Balil Nlghtl ne CurT'lnl M'A'S'H WlCRP In Atllir Cinclnnllll T8H w.br'• Tod lillccll e M'l'l'H Tempers nere alter the s11tf woncs 24 ls1r1111.1 = ff ,..,,._ !CC) ;'.._...&Cente ,,.. .. l.M ................... ..... ..a '9ny -Perry volon· I .. ,. 10 dllef'd a down·and· out men (Frid Sherman) cnarr Jd w1m rot>C>efy and lhl muroer of 1 oa~::i~ ~1r1 (MAYOi HMll Trte The jlU planlSI JOl'led by l>llHllt Bu.11r Wllllam1 1nd Or\lmmtf Al Foster pertorms Limehouse Blues, 'Round MIOnigl'll. Dolphin Dence" and Just One ot Ttoose ThloQt at lfl4t PNttlarmon11 1n MUfllCtl (CNN) hMlilt .... (IMU) MIMI: .. The Happ!Ht Mllionaolre. * * ( 1967) Frid M.cMurray. TOl"fllT!Y Si.ei. (fAM) Tiii 111 c... CGAU) ....... RO (H90) ........ """Hostt Len Dawt00 and Nioll Buoniconto 8radthft on IM Femll will\ nignhghts 1no a preview ot tn•s weekend s games (LIFE) E.lt Thor deals with ner condition. She•nleld 1s 1n trou· ble (Part 2 of 21 (NICK) YM CH'I 0. fllll t11 h i· ..,.... Kids vs adults (SEl) MOVJl The Running Man.. ** (t987) Arnold SchwarHnegger. Maria Conctllta Alonso (TMC) MOY!( "Pirates • * (1986) Walter Mannau, Cris Campion (USA) MIMll VICI Croekett Ind Tut>()$ keep tabs on 1 crusty lawm1n (W~lll Nelson) wno plana 10 salt 50 kllOs ot cocaine to a murderous Bolovlan deal· er (S) (WOA) Nto111 -J :2C> P.M. - (WTU) ........ 111A Fea tures on !)layers and 11C11v1t11s -7:30P.M.-8 L.-1t1• Urft ............ Profile of the 1988· 89 LO$ An- geles Ulkers Nov 20-2 I fllllily FtlHI 0 C Folies EllttttailllMlll Tftlltllt Larry Hagman ISi I tHl Wiii. lMe " Dmr A C1111nt l"•if e .-,.,1y1 rcc1 Ntwi WHlllllflH W"~ ill flmew Moderator Paul Ouk• (CCJ (LIFEI blf Slrfft L t< slack OI DOwllfl9 skills nampers Bully s team (NICK) 0..... Dar• (SHOW) &le•-..... .. Gtuiest Tne Poor Soul, Avdy the Rep.11rman (WPIX) USA TMI .... (ZI MOVIE Fandango * * ( 19851 Kevon Costner Juda Nelson A pranU tBf an ROTC student ano """ 01t1er col· 1ege t>u<J01es llke oll on ii Caaollac lor one last fltng or 1971 Teus -7:35 P.M.-SI WiNI. Wiid Wortd ........ Sharlo.s' -7:50 P.M.- (WT8S) MOVIE: Nevaoa Smtth *• ( t 9751 C~fl Potts Lome Greene 0.vtO Y_lfl . ICHN) ~ (tll'N) ""'9Ctwltf (FAii) llutn"u s... (HeO) MOVIE· · Steel Dawn * (1987) Patncil Swayze L•sa NHtmt (lft) c...., " Lacey (MAX) MOVIE Cat s Eye • (19851 ClHw Barrymore James Woods. (NICK) llr. H Wilbur p<oftts lrom Ed's llo<se-racmg 11~ (IHOW) MOVlf.: 'Teen Wolf Too * (1997) Jason Ba._,,,an. Km Dart>y IUSAI _.. ~-..... (WOft) • ..., M Benny ap- PM"I as Oogoer Blue 100 spools "Ko,alt (WPfX) CllMn Carta s newty jilted ••·spouse returns to beg for llei IOve -1:30P.M.-• al Fii ltanl Joey grounds D J . Jesse s band ~·rs on Danny s show i ....,........., Wal,_... WM Sh<>old W• Ba Thankful for Toys' • Or-. CMMy'1 ltHllllt F•· ..,. Hott Jim Cooper • W ~ Jerry S hie IS nHrty rak•n over by his brottler (CNN) ""'9 T .... (tll'N) C.-.. ....... MaVt Classoc 0.Paul vs N9v1da· LAI• Vagas From Haw111 (NfCK) 'llfr Mt Patty tro85 to atan v111tor Franl\ie Ank>n {W()lt) ...... .,...., " {w.-tX) Tiit ..... ,if IHll'I Ralph finds a man s glove "' the apartment NEW• THIATEENTl1 * ANNlJAl CIAl"US or l~lf STARS -t:OO P.M.-8 ((J T--... -.11 C#wl J Ill S..S Rrngmuters Baa Arthur and Martm Mun lf1rro- d\ICI perto"ners including le>uoe Ano.rson, Mary Hart HarV9y K°'man. Tom Poston Cathy Rf9by, Emma Samms. 0 J Simpson and Mersna Wlflleld fCCI ••n..1nc...-.H1A ...._. • F..-T•l'llllih • Qil •-......,..Kevin ~ share ~ apartment witrl his boss ICC, e ....,. La-ence Gor00n • mvtl: "TheEIQM' *** (1925) Rud<>lph Vnten11nO. Vilma Banky A Russian officer spurns CaU.-11'9 the <M111 and .. l'luni.d a• • lf1lltOt S4len\. I:.. bhllt ......... .,.... l ,.....lllLM ,..... U.. "What's So Bad AllOlit ~ Poor? ....... 1-.... Ernmenuel; Joie v ... z. • ~ '-" .... Rhode .,. ....... rar dMplte lotiflg =•-.~ le,...,....,_. CSPAN) Ewet 11 Ille Day (FAM) f'l,ef Cllan SteO!ld Ynr (LIFE) MOVIE Long Time. Gone ** 11 9861 Paul Le Mat. w11 Wheaton (NICK) My Tllfff SMs " froeno ptq\JeS Rob s interest on motorcycles (SEl) MOVIE C•ly Nin1a * \1988) Pnotop Ko Aaymono Chan (TMC) MOYIE Ameroc;an N1n1a 2 The Contron1a11on • ( 19871 Michael DUOokolt Steve James (USA) MOVIE Robinson Crusoe on Mars • * ( t9&41 Paul Mantee Voe Lunoon (WPtX) Wlf ti Ille WtfWs (ZI MOVIE L1lce Fa1"6r Like Son * (19871 Dudley MOO<e Ktrlo. Cameron -9:30 P.M.-1 ®J J.sf 1111 TH ot Us 1CC1 Satllerf & SOI "" Seno0r Otympocs cnamp ma~es a play tor Donna I AIMricl• IMtfttlS Dici Yt• l>y'.1 RoD be- comes IOCked up wh•le enter- taining inmates (A&E) Yic*l 1t Su Bolteo h9'11Jn9 erupts on Pelelou anO Palau (MAXI MOYIE Return ol t~ Llvtng Dead Part II • I t988) James Karen Tnom Maltlews {NICK) 0-1 And Donna must mvest.gate a man s land purchase (W°") Allred Hitchcock f'TIHlllS l)aily Pilot Nov 20-26/27 17951 BEACH Bl.VD. ISCOlJ~T Huntington Beach (Corner of Talbert) -9:40 P.M.- (SHOW) Comedy Club Ne"'°'~ -9:50 P.M.- (WTBS) Powe• P11y 01ncl11' Si -10:00 P.M - I MeW1 roshman Cai 20'20 1CC l vn Shadow or rea• * * (19741 A.n1anene Comer Jasort Evers .t. woman wtth a tustory 01 mental problems suspects her t1fe is "' dange1 I News Reoeker Wikle Ne-on Malloy Aurle<Jqe Ne1kltfo U•MSiOll A llm{'S Sa~nas GD TIN Today m> h1lhder1 Or Legg tee rures 001 or trie rnora111v of 1£!."•ng a datortg age11rv ., w MTV lnlt1"1clon1I m Tiie Fllfitltt (AIE) MOYIE Fea• IS me ~ey • (1 9721 Barry Newman Suzy Ke~ll (BRAVO) MOYIE Na11ve Son * * (19861 Victor Love CarrOll Bake• (CNH) Crossfire (A) (CSf'AN) P'WIK Potky CNltften (DtSN) MOYIE Top Hat • * • • P935J Free Astaire Ginger Rogers (FAM) Slrllflll Ti~ (Ht!IOI MOVIE The Running Man • • 11987) Arnol<I S<:nwa• zenegger Maria Conchita AIOnso (NICl(J S. .... 1y ....,., (SHOW) •111tn The gang prop0ses o0e.i.t m""'' tN r1.tt tWOf:ll JM FrHilh! (WPIXI Mattslers A zombt<> r11.1nte1 s oa1.19ht11 -l0:30 P.M. - I A CllmtllAn• Tiit ,..,.. ~ Ge<la Kelly 91ves a ~tatgic v-ol movie tr1ea ten I Tra litlicMM•nt ec1<111Ms1MMts ............ Ealll.-n A"9'f' agonizn over her m1ma91 1nd Oen a a!f11r with Jin (CNN) lfewsNilllt UN* (E~I C ............ , Great .t.1aska Stiootout Alaska Ancfl()(&91 vs Kan- sas From Ar>ef\ortge tNICK) SCTY (SELi MOVlt Omega Syn· drome • 11986> Ke<1 Wiili. George D•Cenzo (SHOW) n·s Giffy sat ...... , , Sllew ICC11S1 (WPtX) USA T ....... FRIDAY LATE NIGKT SATURDAY MORNING -5:00 A.M.- Of Fad HiOort Hhleoul WHte11d 61llery Cine Up (Al GoYt,..menl Scene !RI Tlllltlderut~ I• SlltdlO • Fire by Nltt UpF,..t (AU) Trilllllpll ol Ille West (CNN) Men Upd1lf (DISNI h• 11-cl Me l<1d (ESPN) AIMii' Holt (FAM) Gt111ert rCC1 (LIFE) Presc"'4119 l11lorm11ioe (MA X) Comedy hperlmenl !CCI (NICK) CllOOui George (SHOW) MOVIE· My Demon Lover * p9871 Srntt Valen tine M1Cnelle Little (USA) Nlfllt Fll~lll IRI 151 (WOA) S11Ptn111• (WPIX) Atnerle1's Top 10 (Z) MOVIE Shenanctoari • • • I 19651 James S1ew1111 Doug McClure -6:05 A.M.- (WT8S) H11"'1111 Geoor1phlc Er plorer (R) -6:10 A.M - (CNN) HHllhwee- -6: 15 A.M.- INICKl Kkt1 I~ Motion -6:30 AM "~' Nlaj1 Tunles " Is Wrltten COft14111te1 Sllow YOlllll I Ille Issues Slfmtl1!1fis Smalt Wonder rrc1 W111t Mikes You Tiet' ltflDlll LIM (CNH) lillotlrfnek (Dmf) MtaerciR (ESPN) MolOfWffk lll11Sl11ttd (FAM) IOdswond (MAX) MOVlf l5'1lar * • ( !987) Warren Bean., Dvstm Kottman (POCK) Sp1rt1~vs I the Sun le .... Ille Sea (WOA) S""""'" (WPl)() Dirt Cl1t1r's Gold~ Cr11ts -6:35 A.M.- {HeO) s.m.-1 -7:00 A.M.- ...... 1 a.Mn ICC1 • llluytw 1CCl ISi lfl4ly 8-:h ~::.!.lltt !CCI T ... T .. ~ {UIA) It S.Cctsalul a...-llrM4 rcr.1 """' ..,,,..... c:eitldM ~ M..,-, ... lwb'tl .. (A&E) Jwtlltf w AIWelltwft t c.J .... °""9 CIPM) l"llilllc '*Y AMwn ... , ....... ,...c- ~IPN) m .._., Tnld C11a1 :;:, 'i:"n. T1I (QAU) ...._. fCO =, ......... °'""' llll ..... rwo-t> "'* ........ (WPtX} IWITMI -7:10A.M.- CCNHl llleWir._. -7:30 A.M.-tz 6-l le1rs 1S1 lrHy ._. !JI WlllllM .. l'oofl ICC I llMllZN Re¥1M OetMr. at ust Oittouur l"ritlcna Call1ller11 • Gos,el lilt I Hooted°" AerollkJ Vl'tl Rlt!Ofb (AIE) WOfN ti Pllo...,._..y (CNN) s~ Wftll Em llletlsch (DISN) o..M'1 Clrevs (ESPN) s.is1 It I DS (FAM) sq llmt (H90) ......... (LI~) Sttf·.....,...._nl GUide (NICK) Maple T ... (SHOW) MOYtf Green Fore • • (19!>41 Grace Kelly S!ewan Granger [TMC) MOVIE The Wind ana trie Lo0n •• (1975) Se•n Connery CandlC8 Bergen -7:55 A.M.- (A&E) JFIC Au11sl!l1lioft Al ii H1ppeff11 f) 1CC1 -8:00 A.M.- Ptt·Wff's Pl1yllo1111 I G) Sm11rh ICCJ tS H1,,y D1ys Wtr141 of SUNlnl MOVIE Ttie IO<loan f''91lt er * * * (1955) Kirk Douglas IElsa ~,;.:~::' .. F~•re Dl'f'fY & Wdl Duit""'I .._ lllteritn c.s-llu (CNN) !Mn U,.ltt (CSPAN) c-~ Tocliy (DIS N) GoM Mtrr1111t. Mlcley' (ESPN) Sdlolaltlc Sports ~rlUI (FAM) Roy Aettrs (H90) MOVIE La Bamba * * • 11987) Lav Otamono Pri1thps, Esa1 Morales (NICI() Twhy Tetev!tlle (USA) Fi...ta1~ (WOA) GrulHt AIMrica• Hert (WP1X) Star Seard! (Z) MOVIE. ·Legal Eagles • • (1986) Robert Re<1toro Debra Winger -S:OSA.M.- (WTBS) Clltm,icNlshlp W1tstllllt -8:10 A.M.- (CNN) kHIP WNl -1:30 A.M.- 1 CJ) ...,.... & Frletlft 1cc1 lt-.,y Olfl !!I) lllMff ' ... "911 GMI .. , ... , (CC) I ca. ....... , CllM1'1 Yltlfllt ......... CE .......... ?IN ICC) v ...... F ... 11111111 ~ ..... lllterteB c...,.... .... ,..,.vi.. (CNN) C...,. ,..._. ""*" (Dllll) Wiim.i ~~=-l...~" (MAX) ......... ,&-..Ate .. CMlfy -t:OOA.M.- • ()) C....,. ._... Artlan· ... ·~Miami. I. n.c:11eo1 ... , ••••::JS> W...-1 tt1nan1 1 ....... -..c.. .... ...... ,...... ....... I C.pib• Ctnltlt1 Cifc.le Squirt Focus 111 S.CltlV M1zl11f81 (CNN) Nen61y (CSPAN) l'llllllc Polley Address (DISN) Don11d Duck P11senls (ESPN) College football (FAM) Tiie R111tmu (USA) PTolhlt (WOA) Tllrtt SIOOQts (WT8S) Munsters fWPIX) GLOW -9:30 A.M - I G) Alf 1fC1 S T 111d T !1§1 A Pup Named Scooby IOoo :=:1~':oto 011e wo G1me F0<111 Ofl Society hper1•Z1 Cnlli119 111 (CNN) h .. s I Noo~ (OISN) Tiie Raccoons " (FAM) Cim1no11 Slrtp (MAX) MOYIE How tCI ~a." ;i Marriage anel Ruin Yout L•le * 119681 Dean Mart•n 5 1'!11a Stevens (SHOW) MOVIE Ice <;ra11on Zeo11 • • • 119681 qtv~ Huoson Ernest Bo19n1ne [TMC) MOYIE Outrageous Foitune • • • 119871 Stiellrv Long Belle M101e1 (USA) Upd1le Money (WT8S) Colleoe Foolball -10·00 AM - 8 f1me ®l lugs 8w1111y & T weety lf_C1 U McDon1ld's Ch111!y Chrtsl JmlS 1~~:e~1~:ber Why Will' Orlllf8 Cou11ty's HouslnQ Fu (AJ ~ Zur.n (CNN) Ntwld1y (OISN) MOYIE lne ran1as1or Adventures ol Un1to • • (198'1) (HBO) ln11de Ille NFt (LIFE) Crntl¥t ll\11119 (NICK) Tuney Ttlevts~11 (USA) Youltl Sec11ti (WO..) WWf Wrest11119 Spoflltfll (WPIX) MOVIE Farewell 10 1tie Planet 01 me Apes * * ( 197~) Aexl<ly McDowa11 James Na1J9hton (Z) MOVlf Fanelango * • (1985) Kevin Costner Jucld Nelson I ~~Jl~-:;1r:~ Caplt•• ,., •.-...n l tl!IOll "'181181 FlllllMlll Pla1111t11Q rra1111 ... tt111Jr ......_ ........ . (CNN) Ntwtmaktr h lutd1y (LIP:() Wt1111•W11tll (USA) Mlnilf4 -11:00 A.M. -• "'"*' lmn111 1S1 U.. C•lltdlolt IS) (II) MiMal Crld·U,, 1C.C1 liialTrlll ...... fllet ............. ..., 11*1 c-tl RN1111tt Dtle~ ,.,_.. F-..Cltl "'•lllllwt 28/Daily Pilot Nov 20-2 W Sllau .. m Tiie Fut111¥e (CNN) News Upd11e (FAM) W1gon T111n (GALA) Notic1tro ECO (HBOI MOVIE Russ•an Rou· ellE< • * (1 9751 GPorge Segal Cnsw1a Raines (LIFE) Molhet's 01y (SELi MOYIE Eo•c: ** 119851 Benita Coll•ngr. (USA) Diel (WOR) Haw1tl five 0 -11:10 A.M - (CNN) Hnlttlwttk -11:30 A.M. - B G) New A1cl1les <: @; Weekend Spttl1l1 ff, R I Victory G1n1e11 r r 0011 Sp11dH11g Amerlc111 Ad\lolure 8l1dm1P (CNN) Style Wllll Elsa IClensth IDISN) Gnmm's fairy Tlles/S!orykoll (LIFE) Wh11 Every 81by knowi (MAX) MOVIE 3 IOtoY Jma • • • 11957) Van Heflin Glenri >orel (TMCI MOVIE Falhnq 1n l '•ve • • 11994 Rnt>er1 De r-;,,,, Mery! S11eec.o (USA) Ou t A Mui IZ) MOVIE Tile ~an Who nt1<.la1n1tlel Hos, Heall * • • I 19341 Cla,1C1e Rains Joan l:;ltH11\el1 AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - I On My H-1 Tllree S~es Pat 10 Preview MOYIE foe Bounty • • • I 1984) M!'I G11'1son Anthony HOOi<ins ~ Slshl I Ebert m WWF Supers11rs ol Wrnl1111g ti) MOVIE Dario. Mirror • * 11984) Jane Seymour Stepnen Col~ns I Growing 1 Buslneu T rlbun1 Pvltllc1 Wl11i.r S,.,m111 Dul Wortd Americ111 AdYHIUrt 01llt111 G l 0 W (CNN) Oii 1111 Menu (DISN) My Friend fllek1 (ESPN) Cl1y hrtel Sllooll1tt G1me (LIFE) Mollttrworbl (NICK) Dolllllt 0111 (SHOW) MOVIE Can 1 Buy Me Love * 11987) Petrick Dempsey Amanoe Pe1ers.on (USA) Rocklllt (WO..) ........ Rldtr (WPIX) MOVIE· The Am11yv1tle Honor * I 19791 Jame~ Broon. M1roo1 Kidder -12:30 P.M. -0 G) G.11 Sluns Game Front Nine P11y 8 l1Dl C ..... fM111ll Noire Dime 11 use I ~"' C"11f1 Allte-11 CART Ntuan Indy Chanenge I Aay .,....., ~, . .,.. ~~::i_..lfK An1nlllltltfl As n (CNH) Y-MMty (OllN) z.,,o (l!IPN) ._.. lllClllt I' AM) ltlt Rillem111 (HBO) MOVIE Lo11aine • • • Swe~• 1198. Maureen S1ap1elon Le R11,.tiaroson (LIFE) Att1ludu (NICKI Inspector G1dgel -1:00 P.M - I Sweethurt' Munsters MOVIE Haro Covnlr, • • ( 1981 i JBf' M•Cllaf lv,,,c~~t~~~~;:~;;e;~Y119 GrowlllQ Y1111 Chlqulll1du Combat (CNN) News Upd1te (CSPANI f>11Mlc PoMcy Addrns (DISIO MOVIE Gooo OICI Bf', I I 9881 Rteh8rO f arnswc.rt Maureen 0 Sulhvan (ESPN) College 811kelb Grea1 A•as.~a Snoo1<>11t F., Sem1t1n111 (FAM) Gunsmoae (MAX) MOVIE Tlll' W Lover • * 119621 Sit' McOueeri Rolle•! Wagner (NICI!,) l11S1e (SELi MOVIE Sparkle • • 1976) Pn,1op M Thomas tre Cara (USAI MOYIE The Ao-~ 1111e~ ol Hertutes 11 • 119 Lou f'e1119rio Molly Car!un (WOR) K111ghl Rider (WTBS) Andy GnHlll! (Z) MOVIE Nu•nci N•C~let;y ._. • 11947\ DP Bonn Cedrtt tiarow1c:ke -1:10 P.M.- (CNN) Sports Close Up -1:30 P.M.- 1 ~"~~~~li Blltnift F"'1•1 Gourmet 'S J1y Sekulow U11cltrtta11dtn9 !fu llehlVIOI '1B P1111 Soltt1t (CNN) TIM ~ Slory (LIFE) ER (NICI() Ht1tllctlll (TMC) MOVIE w~s, ... ~ ••• (1973) Vu! BryM er cnarel Ben1am1n (WTBS) He., luvt It s ..... -2:00 P.M - 12 lht Point lav1111 I Shlr1ty Pollet WomH Gilllg111'1 lttud MOYIE. Urb11n Cow • *• (1980) Jolln Tra Debra W111ger I Plu1 G.11n'!lll .JoM JletM Ulldtrst1"4111t H lelltVIOI • MOVll El N1rto Tiburon G c.-11 (AU ) Trntt M1911l11t (BftAVO) Tiit .. ,_., ol (CNN) Nnrlwltcll (FAM) lit Y•y {H90) Clllllm1 Worhlltp (LIFt) fllty S.are {NICK) .._M ... ss (SHOW) MOVll. Tne Rio. of tile Oahon Geng (1979) CHll Po111 Ouad (W~) A Tttm CWT'8S) ......,. ' $111 (WPIX) T ..... z ... IC ., d I •• "U'I -2:30 P.M.- 1 ~~:=, Gl11i9111' s lsl11141 Julia Clllld & Company RH-•Nfl Clu'lsli111 litHtytt l111fod1ichit 81ofoty (A&EI Dllffell lw Rnsta (CNN) Mtws111•-•r S1hird1y (HBO) MOVIE Like Faltler l 1ke Son * (1987) Dudley Moore Ktrll Cameron (LIFE) hsy SITHI fWT8S) "av•n's "•roes (WPIXI 1 1u T -3:00 P.M.- 1 JIM flotlHtsOll 6'ttldst111d MOYIE 'The Lord of tne Rings ** (1978! I ~!'s:ry•m I Lowe L11ey AUtn S11111ft's MOMy World llldl• u ... "wllllo Buowe1se1 Classc I IMltudeyStreel lllrMIKI .. llolofy Flstlltlt llM Wes I IR l (AIEI Vllllty Falt (CNN) 1Mw1wtkfl (CSf'AN) M1llo111l Preis Club AHrtu (DISN) Swiss F1mlty Robl111on (FAM) t.11111 (GAL.A) llolltlero ECO (LIFE) C ... ey & lA't Y (MAX) MOVI(· The Wings ot Eagles ** (19571 JoM Wayne. M aureen O Hara (SEL) MOVIE Hour of lne As SHS•n * * 119871 Ertl! Eslraoa, Rober\ Vaughn (TMC) Film Sllotts {USA) Hollywood l111ldtr (Rl (W~) A lea"' (WPIX) cun.s .. Cll•rtt ICC) (l } lllOY1E ltle Sacr11tce ** (1986) Erland Joseprison .-,uan Edwall -3:05 P.M.- (WT8S) wand ClllMlllofttlllp Wrtslll!l9 -3:30 P.M.- Tllls It 111t NH Dk• Cl1ftl's Gotfen Greals Grtal bu,. I lm l.cy fl!lllt u.. N111111•1 T!wo119ll llM NICK) SHl1'1 Ptc•lf W11tll T'MC) MOVtl 'Oown Twist· * (1967) Casey Lowen. hlr1es Rocket UM) c-. StetY Pl)() &lal1i .. (,..,. k rttcll -4:00P.M.- IM .. :ldtfllllellillts\Rl c,~ ....... &9lt:elllnl111t TMs Wttt (SI ..., . ..., 0,C,Felllea MOVIE 'Rescue From s ISllnd • (19781 Denver. Alen Hi le Jr MOYIE: 'From Beyond • (1980) Jellrey C-Omt>s • 0 1mpton Jlelll~'10Mt11 Eli> 811111y ""'" a!> H111111Rlties Tlwou911 Ille Arts fB Dt,or1n Teltmundo '1) NWA Pro Wrtstfl119 (A&EI Worlt ot S11rYlvat (CMM) C111h1I Guo (CSPANt Amerlct alld Ille Courts (DISNf MOVIE ~onrad ** t19851 Hucl<let>eiry Fox Pol1v Ho111oat (ESPN) College Foolblll Scorellolltl \FAM) Rlt Tia T11. l(.g Cop CC (LIFE) MuGrudtr ' lovd (NICK) You C•n't Do That on T tlewllletl (USA) C1r1oon bprns (WPIX) Star Trek Neri Gener1· lion 1CC1 -4:30 P.M.- CI S News 1CCI Gftt1t1 011e Medlnt Triple Tltrul 8af'N1 Miller lasldt WashlllflH C .... rllo Al Sl1141Hrs • ™1 Old Hot1H 1CC1 (AU) S.crtts & Myi1trits (CNN) s,..m Sal11td1y jCSPANI Plllllk Pollq AIHrcn (ESPN) Collett foaft1H \FAM) Cron~ fH80) lll!DVIE. Sheena * (l964t Tanva Aot>erts Teo Wass (MICK) Out ol Co11trol !SHOW) MOVIE My Demon Lover • (1987) Seon Valen tine Mocnelle Ltttle (WOR) Mama's hmlly -S:OO P.M.- Ntws Ntws Me911um. p I. S'1hl & EIM11 M·a·s·11 Nlfduslle & McCom11<k News Tllll Old "oust ICC1 Mews kfty Jue "4tll11sctt1 • Wllcl Amerio rCCI Rti!llUI Vldlo fSl (Of) lJ't"'9 D...-slY (BRAVO) TM Nom1111 COlllllHb (CNN) Prime11t1n (FAM) llltOVIE The Spml ol St LOUIS .... (1957) James Stewan, Patroe1a Sm1111 (LIFE) MDVlf· Prototype *** (19831 Chnstopher Plummer. Oavld Mo<se (MAX) MDVI( "The ColOr Purple *** (1 985) Whoop! Goldoerg. Danny GIOver (MICK) Mr. Wlrd'1 WM!! (CCI (SEL) MOYtf· "Ep.c ** p 985) Ben111 ColUngs (TMC) MOV!f· Bat>y II s You ** (1963) Rounn1 Ar~tte. Vtncent Spano (USA) lllStlll' l•" (WQllt) ....... StlA9' (WPI)() W.r M .. Wtrift -5:05 P.M.- (WTH> lllCMf· 'Whefe Ea· otes O•ra * * * ( 1969) Rich-ard BvrtOfl, Clirlr EulWOOd. -6:30P.M.-9 Cll lelA ....... Los An. geles Ukan It OelrO'\ IP•slf. =.-:... JNtetf ......... c.., Tlle ,...., el C!lllet ICC) r. .. 81111 GD Ziil lftftl ~-.....Wttt (NICK) 0.111t1s Ille Mr11tee (USAJ Tllfoll (Z) MOVIE The G1r1 1n the Pietur e • * ( 1986) JoM Goroon·S1ncta11 trona Brool< EVENING -6:00 P.M.- B Fltlll S.c-! MOVIE Escape to Witch "'1oun1am • •• 119751 Eddie AIDer1, Ray Milland lftws A T11111 a c-• An111 Em WllllHlful W.W ti Dl1111y WhHI of Fem... YOllllt Stcwyte41ers I~ Rwnl1 lw Mlllicl ""' .. ""' Rolltft s,111111tr • Nalllre ICC! ISi ~ l!lllnlKMllla! \R) llHIC ll•ro ,,,.. ·u (A&E) Domtorles (CNN) SMwtli% WM- (CSPAN) Jwniallsb' RollACl!tble (DISH) Onie a Harriet (HICK) ICMl's COltft (St10W) MOVtf· Honky Tonk Freeway ** (19811 Beau Brooges. Beverly O Angelo (USA) Ml*t Halll!Mr (W~) "4t'1I Sllllnn (WPIX) Fr!Ny lie !Jiii -8:30 P.M.- 1 M11111'1 F111t~ PWllc P..,it. Pr1v1te llnl Falllllyf"41 .,.,.,,, NtkJtto Uillvl11oft (CNH) TMs WHt In Ja11aft llMSN) Mef11'1 lteftlt1 (HBO) llltOY1f· Teen WOii' •• (1985) Mic'1ee1 J Fo1 Jer~ Levtr'4! (HICK) lMMY l-. -7:00P.M.-0 Siie'' Ille Sflerln Holdy catches ll'M! eye of a young lohc delen<Je• (Al lift CNIMIC'lloll • llts,19 f1141ay lie 13111 A 11ent1110QU1s\'s dummy sport- ing a pink silk tx>utonntere makes h<s owne< (Bolly Ofa901 succesatut, and IOfces him IQ kill e e W~• · Born 10 Run Two Austr1~1n OrOlhers 1ry to Slve lhelf grandtather s tar'll dunno the Oepressl()fl t>y entM~ a prize horse 1n a lrace~~e. .. ..... ti ftftll .. k.W klla•cll aa.u:as y Oestroros TllltA "'"""' (AH) lfttnl & Mn sn,te11 The Prll\C4 01 Wates (E0ward Fox) meets American Mrs Watlls Simpson (Cynm1a Harris) at Ills home. Fort Bel- lledere (Part t of 71 (UAVO) f...., ~ Birgit CUlt>erg·a oellel stiows • I 9ftl..o9ntvry lamtly torn apart by ~ war end a star croueo romance (CHM) hllllll .... (DISW) MOVtf; "Pinoccr110 • • (1976) Denny Kav• ~~ IOALA> .....,_ ICO (Lft) MOW.: The Swerm • (19711 Michael Caine Daily Pilot Kathanne Ro" (NICK) la~ Gadofl (SELi flllOVIE· Siesta * 119871 Ellen Bartun Gat>roel By1ne (TMC) MOVIE Outrageous Fo11une *** 11987)Sheiley Long. Bene Mldler (USA) Ml1m1 Vite Tut>t> s 10' mer panner (V•ctOf Lovat ao- ducts a cnem1s1 for drug· dea1tng mo1orcyc11sts. then lrames Roco 10< the crnne tSt (W~I News (WPtX) llllonslt1s A surp11se guest /Olns a doctor (Meatloaf) ano nos transplant patoents (ZI MOVIE Legal Eagles • * I 19861 Rot>en Ae<tfQrd Oet>ra Winger An assistant Ne..,. Yori< d•strtet anomey worlo.s and ftons w1tn nos coun· room aoversary ano ner kooky artist client -7:30 P.M.- 1 ~o':°Jo11ywootl C!g) Wl• lose or Draw hmily net A oeau11tul 11n patron ta~es an 1nreres1 •n Nick G) lolerl1 fl) S.11 D1eoo Zoo's Aftlm11 b pfltl Pygmy cn1mpanzees Tulsa 11111 camel '9 C011slflto1 (CSPAN) Clofe~Up Amtriu (ESPN) COfltoc Foot111ll Scortllol'd (Ntet<) Covllt DllCll11l1 (WOA} 8t1111y Ifill Benny v1sr1s a (IOOICll isle and pli!VS BIOOIC Bat>y (WPIX) USA Toelfllt -e:oo P.M.-tJ 1911 Yur ol tllt Cit• ..... 1<11th OtDermann !Ilks w•ltl memt>ers ot the 1988 NBA champiOf\ Los An99les Lakers team and 1988 World Senes- w1nn+ng Los Angeles •~s 777 ICC 1Sr MOVlf The Ph1ladelpn1a Story (Coiof) \19'0) Katharine Hepourn James Stewart Snoory soc"'hle Tracv LO<d s e•·tlusband neaos ott her marna99 to someone else O.rected b)' Geol'ge Cu1tor S.st ac:TOf Oscar lor Stewan I GI) f!Kt'"" 1CC1 Rt1WtM1nM1 1CC1 MOYIE "I Married a C.0· terlold ** (19841 'Tan Cop4ey f rnothy Daly An eogt· neer sees a maouine model on te1ev1s10n and mal\es 1 t>et he can talk hef mro e date 4D TM~rs (SI • St.r TrM: Neil 1>Gt .. _1e1r1 .... 111e1 'The Child (S.Hon pr .. m1era) Ships O! Pulaski 1Dian1 MuldaUf) deals wt"1 plague and l r0t s pregn.ncy. t>ar tenoer Gu"1an (Whoopt I~: 7;:. ::~y ............. .._, "-"'*' LlwrtM• We• Haotay tor HollywOOO l rue Love (Guy & Raln1 HOMS) As Tome Goes By (Tom NethertOl'I). Rainorops Keep FaHin ( ... va B&rt>er) I ANNI ""'9 lbclllt 'Rao•ng From Hollywood Ptrk Nov 20-26 /21 (AH) MOVIE.: 'Banle of Bm· ain *** (1943) (Bf'AVO) Ctcll Teytlr The 1au pianist performs in Munic,h and talks aoovt "'' WOf1I It l\Oln8 on E!fooldyn (CNN) C.,...I 6nt (ESPH) s,.,,.c.-, (FAM) Rill Tiii Tia. lt-9 c., Pol~ ollicer upOolds me l1w ..ttti •he nelp ol his 'p1nner. a German snepnerCS (CC) (RJ (HBO) M<Mt. La Bambe • • • (19871 Lou Diamond Phillips Esa1 M0<1les (MAX) MOVll "Someone IQ Watcn 0v8f Me ft• (1967) Tom Beraoger Mim. Rogers (NICK) Mr El Wiibur men1ges to 991 one of Ed s songs letOfdeO 15"0WI MOvtE: C.n I Buy Me Love * (1987) Petnck Dempsey. Amanda Peterson (USA) MOVtE· ti s A1111t1 +.- (1 97') Jonri Ryan, ShlrOfl Farrell (WOA) "'"' """' Barney IS ordere<l to e111luate hos men fWPIX) T .... FrM ... Dans* A novelist bllrg11ns fOf a vampore s help -a:os P.M.- 1WTas1 NltM trKts· Ch1rt1111sters tSI -1:30 P.M.- D • ·-Frye I nd the Rev Gregory must "4re a 11ou~keeper alter Thelml mo .. es out (CCI tSJ Teo C-.. ,., ~ Sara competes IOI an anchor e2_S1t00<1 ID ......_.,~Rockets. a" 1n11ent0f s f11t tiow a cow makes milk 1CC1 -11.any lei W """'1 Howard chol\es up t>elore P'Of)OS!flO to Etten (CNH) s,ettl TllllllM lCSf'A.lf) ~ ......, C•ltrHCI (DISN) flftly's Wlwttr • ...,. 11..i The snowmari mar11et VOICeS ArtOy Gnffill'I, ~ Winters Anlma..a. (EPN)C ............. Maul CllsSj(;. Ft<$! Semifinal From Hawau (fAMJ ~Tell's "1$rr to a mon1S19r'i re1198fs 1 web of medness anCI herror (RI (NICK) ..... 111111 Psfty , .. , l()f hef OOctof (Troy Oon•hue) <WOf') .,...,.. .., .. t .. Mother s O.y talK A Step. lather corn.s tletweet\ mothet end 50'1. a lai+l·show hOSI ~ oH her dlughtef's cry for help (WIX) MOW· Dog Dey A.I• ternoon • * * 11975) A.I P.ono, John caz.11 A ~ tr 11S to rot> e Brooklyn bet* w1tt1 his •tuc>od buOdy to P9Y tOf rlls mall lover 1 ... ctl8nge. Oorect9d by &dney Lum.I SATURDAY PRIME TIME 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 30/Daity Pilot Nov 20-2 I I I I I 111 pr<>OMtms and a friend's SU4· ~ 0:00 10 :30 11 :00 11 :30 ctde turn • vtee-squad pooce· women to aleohol ano drugs IWling Gong News $Jlort1 (I) MOYIE P0tson Ivy * * Mirwlda ~ Anal (1985) Micnael J Fo11. Nancy ElllllfY ..,,..., Sil. libi11 Mct<eon CouD~ Dennis 1-=:::..i;:::.::. _ _,c..:::::.L_..i==:.:......-~--4--=---'-----1==--_.i::: ..... =--+-------+L:r.":.:.:U:::li:..._+E:.:..-n=t--l Sa•ter s Slay at Camp ....,_ Sports-ChMr1 lktl l Pmewooo ""'by Bog Irv and Fimoul n1s ..,110 lflduOes en.sing l--F.=...:..=;;;;;,,..:.=~:;::==----r:----+:!i--=,::::;.:-=--:==.:....::=;;;...:;=:::~--=---,-.1.-----Lc=iic:__+N,...en--~Lul..=.::.:=:...__ campers aoo assistant nurse RllOnda l---1'::=:-::~~:.;.;::::::;.-:::;..::=--:--,..--:J.7:::.L-=-:-:.--1~-:--""1':',..--:---;~::::i~~?----------1:,.,.----+.Wll:,::::~:_---I tD leyoM TOl!MtTIW Roller News coasters male contracep- tives. large l!Hescope mapc pmg 0<a1n patterns iSI eo_,·11 ., Wtt at llM WllfNI To Heal 1-~f.:.All.,.,..,...,.---r::falllly,..-,.......-.flio::=:.:.:..:,:,,_,~~i::;;,..~=-~F,,.==.i::....:..:.=:;;.i...==tlf-,,--.,,---,:---.i==~-----f:=:.L:::.a:;:.... __ -l lhe Leper The aloens muSt 10 &In f'tlld s11111 numan bra•"s to eute one m ~Dia WofW o1 .._. Altair ot ineir leaoers of ct\ldlen po11 e AMerk.H Mmen Lllhan Eltra Gtsn The Actor s Life tor Me ft!ll WllMI ti Jeo~ Wilf of fl9 Wolidl A proltle of the s1ten1-scr"'1 ~ krtune star includes dips from The ~You"' 9kMJ1tlel• Wo'*-111 American ......,. Birth of a N11ion anel Tn. Q:I ill Alawll Bom to Run Lliln GM Wmd (CCI ~ ltllt IO IW1 W ... t of Anllllll Z71 ~ a.... Sil Main Cl) Jtlltl JacMs c.&;I ~11ne EJ • Glrtl E '9 MOYIE· The Eagle *** ~--1~,--:-.::--:--::----+.:-=-~--'':-"-:----t:----+.--~--t.,....,.---t::---+=--:---,.::-...,-,::--+=-:---+:"'".,.,,.;._;_1-~ 11925) Rudolpn Valentino. EI!) IWlel1 Scllllller RW. Scha.e.dl lMJ t. Johll Aldi Ill. Ltmon Vilma Banky A Russian ottar ,,_.. Godirln ldlo• spurns Catttenne 11\e GrNt ~iNll-IUt r•» •·• Tarnm and •S nuntect as a tratlOI S1ten1 at CMlt Nautra910 Jose lllOl'ISO Mana ROjO. Ana Ofelia ~~~~~~::::::::::~~~~~~!!!i~~~~~~:!!:::t~~~~~~~f!!i~~~~::=:::~~~~~~~!:j Murguia bi " CD Mary TJ!tr Moo!'t Marys F-~~::ir~E~~-!T.=:i1=-U:=----tiei~:i.=~=:-----i2-:~F--=:;;~::--:::z..~~=,;;::::;t=_-4j.:.;:..::.:.::;.,,=TJ=.:=:_~ parents move 1n10 town to be BEST BET near tier {AU) llYillt Da........-tr Deatn ot 1 Legend Study t11meo 1n canaca shows the llfe cycle ot !he well, a ma· ltg"ecl an1mal.labei.cl voc:IOus (BAAVO) MOVIE· Bye Bye Sra111 * ** (1980) Jose Wilker Betty Faria ICNN)~I (DfS•I Ml)Vlf· Bonanza The Neal Generation * * ( 1988) Jonn Ireland. Rooen Fuller IF AM) Liia L..- (Lin 1 l" Wtf\ A client dying lrOfT1 AIDS coaxes Claire 10 re· consider her own personal fife (NICK) My Tllfet 11111 Ooctle tans tor her second·9fade teacner (SEL) MOVlf· Tne Momtng Aller ** (1986)Ja.ne Fonda Jett B"dges (TMC) lllOV!l Tougn Guys Don t Dance * • (1997) Ryan 0 Neal, Isabella Aoueltln1 (Z) MOYIE· "2001 A Space Odyssey-**** (1968) Keir Dullea, Gary Loctlwood Com- puter HAL 9000 takal 811'0- nauts on the ultimate tnp. Mt 10 classttal music Oofectect by Stanley Kubnctl -9:05 P.M.- (WTBS) ...... Treas !SI -t:30 P.M.- 1• ~!Mt (CC)(SI .,.,. ""'"' ~ W• o,t1 A~ COIWlflC H Alen to do a COftllfl documentary (CNN) EYllll 1 ...,. (FAii) ........ o.w. (MCI() 0-,.._Mery P\ISh " • Shy boy to become a ... -'0:00 P.M. -l ~ ...... (CCJ ....... Convlnoect h• buddy'• dMth Is a murdef HunMll .,,,.... ... 04tier WI lllls aoo uncov~s 11es 10 gem \rflU<JQh~ (Part2ol2)(CC) SI 0 N'r McCormick Peret 0 F•eUy's N19111111ares Moir> ~1 \ Oay taies A step•atf\er .omn between mothet I nd ,on a tdllt·snow l\Ost cu1s o ff • e• oaugnter s cry '°' 11ef P CD Ntft Brown Zappala Cl) MOVll 8 Min'°" Ways to Q,t' • t 1986) Jelf Bridges ~osanna Arquene An aleo· ',1f1(. e•·Los Angetes sl'lenfl •• es to help a p<ostnute buy 11 tier pomp ana t><ongs dOwn a ~..x; ame empt<"e ti) MOW Holoday • • * •9381 l<.alh1rone Hepburn Ca1y Grant A tomboy New •0tk socialite lllfls w1t11 her I ~1u11y SASle< s down-10-.ann •·ance 01f&cteo by G&e1ge Cu~Ot tm Aid GodwWt I m Tiit FlllflM (AU) s~ A couple •o,es a r "'9 lnends .no tlO(>e ,. CoupleS and Aot>oe• s a ,.,,,e tr>rower s assistant i1anges t~r rOUline .n Tt>e °'Cl (CHHI MtwsUpA .. IFAM) He,e .. lie,....... £119' (HBO) .......... Is He Like Tnat Aij tf\e Time" Bob· 'at Goldlriw111 does a stand vp •ovt.ne ac the Great Arnero :an MuSte: Ha" rn San "•ancisco tCCI !SI (llf"fJ e...., a LK.., Tile ;i.inners investigate traua .. n11e checllong on a call lrom a :>atterec-te wh01&1er admits "'" husband 15 a poltee otrrcer IMAX) MOVIE· Surv1va1 Game • (19e7) Miiie Norros 06bof1n Goodrich (Nq) S..y~ IS~~ T .... ltec* (USA) ~ ltildlnck A ,.ounoeo lo.ihr rias a p1m Pfe ~crtpt!On lolled ISi (WOA) Tt It A-....c9d -10:05 P.M. - (WT8S) flUtllll TfllUs 1S1 -10:10 P.M. - (CNN) TrlWI a.... I a-.1:: P.M. - A c.,,... Mlir Em c ................ Melft: Assass•nahon Run • * (1980) Maleolm StO<ldard. Mary Tamm T&1· 1or1sts ludnap 1 retired Brt11sn '-•1 man s Wife ano tnreatan 10 •ofl her unless ha ass.sstnates a Wtst Getma11 newspape< "''9'l•t• (CNN) 0. .. .... (!~) C.-... ........ MIUI Clus.c. Second Sem1hn11 From Hew•ll (FAM) W .... S..... i. Ca,. (NICtt) ICN (Sll) MCMI: "Preny Smart * /19871 Tricia Leigh Fosher Pa tr ICll Arquet11t (USA) "'9 ....., n..- IWPl•I USA , ...... -10:40 ,,M. -8 ""1 $111 "Arnold -tt:OO P.M. - 15· X News 0 MOVIE S•1en1 BIOO<ly Nogril • • PatrtCk (' '.•J Heeren Nt111 Rul Vtdtos Night 1973) ASINI I =:c Stno l•we NotK1ero Ttiemundo CNN Ho1 Sul {A&E) Edward & Mrs Simpson (BRAVO) The Norman Co11qllflti (CNN) Cone$p0ftdtnts l"terft1tlonal (OlSN) Ytllowi lonf rhe Flrsr Na hnal Pan (FOii Jt-11 Votet (GAUi Nolkitro ECO (HBO) MOVIE L ke l'amer lolo.e Son • 11C!8~ Dudley Moore l\11t.. Cameron (LIFE) Lady Biiie (NICK) Lauth·ll (SHOW) MOVIE F an"v Hirt 119831 Lisa Raine~ ()t1~er Reea {TMC) MOVIE Ooqs 1n 5pace • • • 19861 Moenael •11,,tc,,ence Sas~•a Post (USA) MOVIE Sname * • • 119611 Wilham S"atner Fran~ M.i .. well (WOR) Home Shopping (WPIX) Ru11away With the Rl<h 6 F•movs -11·os P.M - (WTBSJ Hl9'1I Tracas -11;20 P.M -D Spath Weti tlMI -11 :30 P.M. -11 Sporh ~11111 Daily Pilot Nov 20-26131 THINKING ITALIAN TONI Try the homemade lasagna. cannelloni mamcotu or an~ of the traditional pastas Also L1n1u1ne al Frulo Del Mar • F e1tucc1ne ill Pesto • Shells Marcello alld rTWny more If you ltke veal• seafood • poultry. we offer a lar~ selection, too Of Q fl) S•twAy .......,, ..... E..i 8 Utettytes ti h Rldl I fMIMMIS 8 MOV1£ The Last Walt? •••• (1978) 'J' MOVll. 'Whal W11t$ Below ** (1 9641 Robert Powell. Timothy Bonoms W •OVIE; Nellonll l ampoon s Antm•I House • * * ( 1978) Jonn Belusro, f 1m M1trieson I TM ... (R) MtNNtan~ c ... (CNN) S,orts~ (FAM) Hti, Mt. 1'111 0,-. (NICK) C•r 5', Wller'I Aft course, we have homemade pizza YM? (WPIX) Tms f,_ h 0.- (R) CZl MO¥ll. ·Arta, Soe and Bob Too +•• (1967) Mo<:helle Holmes. SIObhan Finneran. -11:36 P.M. - (MAXI MOW: "WltchbOard' * (1987) Todd Allen, Tawny K1taen -11:45 P.M.-9 MOW: '"The Ghost or Flight 401 ** (1978) Ernest Borgn.ne. Km Basinger -t2:00 A.M. - • llCWI(: "Thursday ' SPECIAL DINNERS FOR ONLY $765 1160t &aC'• BJ,d. (al Slatrr) Bua..r-._. (71.f) IHl-UOI Game *** (1971) Bob INe~~:uoer _... City Ullllb ISi Clllt ,.,... .. ,,., .... G.LO.W. (A6E) llCMl. Baltt4! o t Brit· a1n *** (1943) (CNN)..._, ....... (IHl'll) llCWI(: • Good Old Boy' (1988) Rtd\ard F arns'WOl'tn. MaUfeen o Sullivan (FAM) P'tlile lie lMf (Llf"E) Dr .... (CCI l~)llM ...... (WPtll) MOVIE: The Story ot Three Loves *** (1953) t<n Oooglas. LeSlle Caron. SATURDAY LATE NIGHT SPORTS Sunday MORNING -1:00 A.M.- (0.ALA) f .... EspHI -9:30 A.M.- (ESPN) A.io R1c111t NASCAA Atlanta Joomll 500 -10:00 A.M. - Cl) lllfl fotllltl Regional games Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers. De lfott UO<ls at Green Bay Pack· ers, Phoen1.. Car<lonafs at Houston Oilers e llFl Footllall Regional games Concmnall Bengals at Dallas Cowooys. 1no1anapo1os COits at M1nMsota V11o.ongs New York. Jets at Buffalo Bills. Pot1sburgh Steelers at Cleve land Browns. Seanle Sea- riawks at Kansas C1iy Chiefs (GALA) Fllllol ~erluno -11:30 A.M.-0 hwlillt Brunswick Me ITIOfoal World Ooen AFTERNOON -1:00 P.M.-9 ltfl FMlllll Regional gam8$ Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Raiders. Pti1tadelpt11a E~les at New York Giants 8 lllFt. fMlllal Regional games Denver Broncos at New O<leans Saints, San Diego Chargers at Los Ange- les Rams m llfl Footllall San Diego Chargers at Los Angeles Rams e F11llol Desde Me1oco -1:30 P.M. -at F1ltMI L09a ltakana Juventus ~s Napoli -2:00 P.M.- (ESPN) ._ "-cillt IHAA Fall Nlt10nlls. From Bristol Tenn (GALA) le1H -3:00 P.M.- • 111) Gell Mernll Lynch Shoot·Ov1 Fonats (EIPH) Gell SenoOf PGA Maohaelo Ford Classoc c .. nt/CMCrtt1 BfUCKICONCRETE work. Prof reliable. res. refs FREE est 841·3283 IAN - c.n.1t Tilt •OUAUTY Gua<anleed* Custom Tl'e 6 Brick Work (PAT) IRVINE CONST Xln1 Reta 843-9044 ... DOOR PRO. Quellty In· U ' lkw\. ll!ntty, French & ~Doon."-•· UC.1112MM. 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""" TIUIWPAIU F0t more 1nl0tm1tlon CALL TOOAYt' UI FOi LOIS 142-4321td.310 Nov 20-26 C11'y Thunoer at La 1..•~)~ Calbords -11:30 A.M. -IJ Collett l'ootb1ll " a oama vs Aut>vrn r 'O"' 01• m1ngnam The Crimson 11.1eot Alabama hOpes to •eve•'" a5· season ~ 1 O o toss tr• 11 ~o·"' n lhe annual ma1eriur • "-EC contenders Aunn•ng • >t~•S Stacy Danley of Auour• .ino David Casteal of .-.iaoa.,.. .. (ESPH) Goll 1988 "<~I ·a <;kins Pro Am AFTERNOON -2:00 P.M.- (ESPNJ C..... fJUltltl11 Great Alaska Sllootout O.)ra vs Kentucky -4:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Ctllett las•elb•ll •.• o Classic Onio Staie vs •. a noma From Hctw1111 -5:05 P.M - (WTBS) MIA k1h~111 1\1 • ·~ Hawks al Dallas M.i.e• ., •. EVENING -6:00 P.M - IESPN) Collett BnUtball "•J Apple NIT Cttamp11,,,.sr·p Game t'rom Madise" '"1 J•e Garoen -8:30 P.M - (ESPN) Cllltt• bslielb1ll \'.111• Classic OePaut •s "'" 1H Las Vegas From Ha~ 11 -10:30 PM - (ESPN) Collete BmelDIH Great Alaska ..,. t Alaska Ancnorage • ' • ,r sas From Ancnorag.? Saturday MORNING -9:00 A.M -8 (J) Clllett foolball • • ,~ sas at M1am• (ESPN) c ...... Foo111111 -9:30 A.M.- (WTBS) Collett Foo111•11 AFTERNOON -12:30 P.M -G GD Goll Skins .~me Front·N•ne Play 8 «t C ...... Foolbtll 'I •·e Dame at USC e Canen llltt1110.,1 -t:OO P.M.- (ESPN) Collet• Bamlb•I Great Alaska Sr.001. • ' •) Sem1fonal from Ancnr 'l'l• -3:00 P.M.-• lewht Budwe•'"" -~~ SIC From Columous '"'° -4:30 P.M.- (UPN) C ..... Football -S:30 P.M -9 llltA kskt1t11H ' 1" geles Lakers at De·· 1 .:> 5 Ions EVENING -1:30 P.M.- (IESPN) C.-... l1i~1111111 "'~' Classic. Fint S.m1t.n.1 -10:30 P.M. -(IE~) C°"1' lu•11~1M V• Class.c: Secono c.I'.-. ' 111 From Ha..,111 MOVIES Daily Pilot Nov 20-26/33 SALB ........ RS ---mm~mm 2860~r Blvd. • Costa Mesa OLDSMOBllE/GMC TRUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (714) 540-9640 (714) 540-0713 A ... ~ Acl•entures of He<cule• II • 1985 4.:J•8"1ure · ~"° Tt\e !oOt\ or Zeus <'1"'95 XI"'" '•D"" II.IC'""' 'r 1etT1t'111e s~ven t"""cierOOJT\ ~toier o-. 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Tiie Conlroni.11on" • 1 8 • Va'1 a• "'~"ael Ouo111011 Army Ran<J4!•S alt" a :i1.,9 •"II r1'"JQenn 01 ludnappea Ma•1nes 10 crea•~ ""'la •~ •1• \ RI 90m (TMC) Fri 2 om 9 Om 1'5t l}'CAt ''' ""'~1can WerewOlf 1n London • • • 1981 Hor I·<' 'llalJ9f110fl II "ua&nr 'r""' II.aw y.,,,. ~.,,.. .. , ··' \Jy' e ot Lonoon 1he-r f>e'1"'19 t>iMeo oy jl) ~tst ~ "hfl ., R1 97m (\)SA) Tnv t? am (VCR! -"'••tCall\on" • (1979 Comert~IJohn R111e• Tl'le 0''"' • ' • ·s '"'a n11tQnal 1ete tf'\On n •'198 lo save '"e ~"'·" • ~ o~n~r .. ptcy Narrated !>) ~or9e Ca•'•" c>1..1 < Q Thu 10 om tVCR! T~, Amityville Hon-cw" • p979 Hor•Oll Ja,.,es 8'<'\11n '' • 1 111 es C)el a de et on a LC'f'g I stand house b<.11 set> wnv " •p l>l8C:e OrtwS ll•f!S .. alls OQtt! g un" ano npt ev!'' "" an ll(>to CAI 111m (WPOO Sil 1 ~ p m VCRI •no Justoc:e '°'AH' •• 1t979 Comeay a•arna1 A1 ''' f An •dealrstic tawyefln contempl ol rovrt 19ree5 I<> '• '' a t'~ w l"IQm he 11are~ a"u5ed "' •Jpj> 111 0 Mon 8 I> m lSI IVCRI •~981 end \t>e Bedman" • * • 1cµ-We.,le«'I Jnllr •, ··e Quaker Prudence Wonh re1ps ,.nynd1!0 ov1taw J '' f vans Ind slOwty rel0<ms n1m 10 a le 01 rel'9t0" dnn ~~1 NOii\ t()()m (NICKI Fr I am 1VrA 1"• Ann4hlla10t1'' • t 1986 •'Cl'(ln Chr ,,~,., Stone " &'If lre1n.c WI! •ele11ns reg<OUP 51118S•<le IOClf'I • s Ml the strffts ol Allan la (A) 85m (H90) fhv <t 4C, a llCA) · llmt>a I•• Mu,_,.., .. (Soanr"'l\J Pfl010 '"'8"'" Un marod ' as1tgad0 en una •0<m1 muy 1nril•l.t l>O' ~,,, ••• '"'•"' e \lr1merr1mon11!fls 90m II) l ue 12 a m •r' 9 30 am 'Aua11lf\4ttlof1 Aun" • • ti 980 SusPf!,..\f!I "•atcn1,,.. '"""''" T e•T'Ort,IS 11ort11ap a •Ptt<e<I 6 ro115h hit man 5 w11,. 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Baby 11 • You • • •983 Comedy orama1 RoH nna 4 • ,..••r-.l J'l' r ny ·vvt•9~ '\1"98f ro"'ances a rt(h Qtl11n 1 inti, "'"" 11•· "'' O·r~cii+O Dy John Saytes IA) •. ,, 1rMC\\'' 'I a" '>.i1 5pm (l )Sun Spm J I ' ,t J Baby Sec1et ol tile lo11 Legend" • • (1935 AO\len- ' " • ~ 1• < ''J "' , d >evt•t••le>gisl afld '>e< husoand pro- .,.. • t .. at-. r"' '•'~a\,, ... s ••t1"'· d cvutvoat coUeegoe 1n At· 1 t>1 , ~5~ !SHOW) r 1e 1 p m Wed S 40 1 m (SI ll Bec11et0< PerTy • • 1Q8• n"'e<JVI Tom Han-s HOOi< • I , .. 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G) T 18 8 o"' 1VCR1 8111 tt>e llutlet" ft••• 11975 Wasteml Gene 11~ •m~n T NO tcwmer ~0U9h Riders an e~·prosM\Jlt anll a """' 9me1 enter e 700 rn1te tlOl'Sfl race 11cros1 the IP\"'I 1c>G1 l31m (HBO) Well 12 pm (VCR) The Black C•I" • * • t 1934 ~O<fCH) Boris l<anoQ,. ... , •"•1Ptl O· tol\l'ft$1 nN ... ymoone<~ l()llow mad Or Vtl\JI "'" 1"'1·'"' to !"" ~" deeo r11t11op mal'IOf of l>CKll lippecl r1p1ma• PllPlt•Q D•rect&d Dy E<lga• G Ulmer 70m (Z} ""''" ?t',., Tie 1oam Wed am IVCJI) Bob I Carot I f9d I Aloce" * • * 11969 Comedy) Natal•e WN'o.l r ren<tv We\1 Coasllt' s 9ot> and Carol try "'1'" swapumQ "' 111 ~'"' loo al'ld Attce Oore<:19d bv Paul MaL\llsky IRI 105m {MAX) Sun 11 pm lVCRI "eon-u: The Nell! Geo•r•'lk>fl" •* 11988 W.S'llml Jonn trelar>O Ben Cartwnght s brother helps 111s •e•atives ilf'O ranctt l!al'lds sa.e tne Ponderosa lrorn ""'P miners 96m (OCSH) Sat 9 p m 2 a m ··TM 8oo9ef ....,, .. * * * (t990 HQtror) Suzanna Love " yovng woman is naunieo t>~ a p.ece ol t>rOl<tn mrrrot possessed by the sp.,11 or r>er mother s love< fA) 86fT' 8 Sat I •O I m (VCAI "Tile eo.1· Wife .. * 11996 CO'nedy arama1 Dan.el Siem A slOCl<brOl<et s memM}e and ce1ee< a1e t.a1eo at a CQm· pany lunchon t>y ,.,.5 ooss s t>1a1ant1y seooct1ve .,.,e (A) 83m (H80) Thu 3 20 a m !CC) !SI 1VCR) I "Tile Bounty" • * • t 198' AOVenl\Jfe) II.lei Gtbson Mate F'letche• Ch11sna" i.eads a muMy 19all'lS1 "-S lroend lt 81.gn on a 1787 •oya~ to hnt11 •n lh•s revision ot tt>e C\n I sic rate IPGl IJOm U Sar 12 pm (WOft) Mon 5 pm i\ICRJ "The llflde ol Frenllan11ett1" * * • • P935 Honor) I Boris t<arloll BarOtl ~r•n•ens1e•n zaps IQ Ille a l'wsSIOQ 1 tnuy nu1ed temale to keep 11•5 twst monste< compan~ 0.1ecteo l>y James Whalll 7Sm (ll Su" 1 JO p m Tue 5 pm T'1u 630 a m (VCRt "llngMof\ Beach Memon" • * 11986 Comeoy> Biytt>e Oannet a.sec on Ne.I S.mon s l)lay aoou1 a guMtble J.,.. •Sh teen a99r aNI ..,,, NO<k•"9 ctass tam~y n 1937 BtOOltlyn !PG-13l t08m (MAX) Sun 9 30a m 1CCl(VCAl "~ by Choice" ** tt986 °"ame1 Y&MoCll S.sson Tettn·.lqe Bien rr.tel<S Scon ,.,., aooot•~ Ototner across Canada al1111 SCon runs away ''""' hOme 9Sm (SHOW) Tue 4 pm .. ~. * 11987 Susoerise comeoy1 WhOOpt Goldllf!fg A San f"•ancisco cal ourglar rs me suspec1 POf 1 muroer She sees OU<•n9 a 19.-1 ,,.st 51'e 15 forced 10 mal<e fA) IO:lm (MA.X) Mon 11 pm ICCI ISi tVCAI "9u•tin' LOOM ".*. (1981 Co<'fledVI A+el!ard Pryor Al' e• conv.ct e9rees 10 dr1ve a bu\IOad ot em<>l!Ot\alty dt1· tw l>ed orot>ans and me<r leolCl'le< from ~oalpl'>ta lo Wa~on stall tRI 9'm (WP1X) Sun l p m (VCR) "8p eye Brull" • •• (1930 Come<!y-1'fatn•I .Jose W111\a1 A mag1C1an. a rllumba oueen an eccora>on playe< and h•S pregnan1 wile comprise a gyps~ caravan n mod- ern Brar~ Ouect90 Dv C1r10s 0-egues !Al 110m (MAYOi Sal 9 pm 1 1,., (VCR\ c "c.11 Norttia.o. rrr ••• (1~8 Cnme a11m11 James Stewa11 A CtitGago newsman s editor puts n1m on lhe itory or a scru~n whO c;ta1m1 he• long 1alled '°" is innoc8'it of murde• I I Im (l l Tue Sa rn 1 a m Wad JJOom Thu S pm ''C-a Hot Frtc»r" • * ( 1985 Comedyl Pew 9iw>d two con men use delayed rao.o t>t030Casrs 10 '"' oN fLHal boolo.ies tn 1949 Nttw Zealand \PG! 105m (MAYO) Tue 8 p m 1 a m (VCR! "The C.Mel llor" * * 119&4 C"'ld<'anl Atal> Doy "' at'ICI rws 91anOt•"-cross Ausrrah• s Greet Vtcior .. O.sen in tne 1920s Arwn.t1ed "''"' ~ve t>acl(grouno 75"1 C°'9N) Wed 9 a m f\'CAl "~ Mert" * • I I 987 Comedyl John Or* "'"'"l~ na Stal• UnoverSJt1 llv~ ttuOtnt Plus~ a ~~' tearvnng a llfftv oiver 1PGI 94m (5"0'#) Sun 101 m , l!I pm tS> (VCR) .. c ... ·1 .,,, Me ~.. • '1987 eoni.oy1 Palrlek Oemc>sey A lel!f' egel pays !he "1051 p()j)ular gor1 in Kl'IOOf 10 t>e hAs gintneno tor 1 montt1 (f"G-1JI 9'm (SffOW) Sat 12 pm II p m !CCI IS} (Tir9Cl S<llll 1 pm (CC) (S) (VCRI "~ HNm" • (1987 Aom•nce) Nonyvli• "Pitt l.Aonta Snot Oown •n Japan atn Army "" Corl)9 p*JI .._ on io... Witt\ one vt11a9e' and !Nrns lrOtn enow. (PG) 97m (MAXl Wiid 6 o m 1CCJ ISi 1VCl\j MOVIES BY THE SEA POOL SERVICE Friendly Dependable Servic Call Any Time Hauswald (714)848-5366 I "The Care &e..-. IAo-" • • P 985 CholOr•nl T,_. oears UH tl1eil' Ra.noow Rescue 8e1ml to sav• Ch•ldtM lrom an ev~ spm1 VOtCes ~oc:-ey Rooney Geo< Enget Harry Deen Stanlon Alltmateo (GI 75m e ~ 6 pm I (VCR) "The C-9eeta Movl8 II: A Hew ~Uon'" • (1986 Cnoldfen) True Hearl Bear a"Cl NOOle Hean Hofse go to I sunvner camp to teacn sel!osn chtkl<'.., r>ow to Y.are An• 1 ma1e0 <GI nm II Foo 3 p m (VCR) .• ,. Canbbeen ..,....., .. •• * (1983 Mysteryl H.,tlfl I Hayes Agatn1 Chr1sne s sleuth Miss Marple recuperetes lrom pneumon11 at a 1115()(1 lull ol ontereslll'IQ people and mV'Otl• t~m e Sun 2 pm I ··c-..t" ••• (19!>6 Musical) G0tOOn M1cR.e A , c:a•rwal ba•~., mame.s a m.Nwort1., dies in a hOIOup • tr.en r91U<"ns to Eanh to guode "'' CS.UQtller Musoc: oy RoOpe<s and H1mmerst11<n t28m • Fri I 1 m "'Cnebienca (Coto<)" 11942 0.1ma) Humpl\r•y Booan Amencan cate owner Roe~ netps an okl llama 3nd ne1 hus- blnd escape trom Nazis on MorOCGO O~rs fOf oest po<;· ture OtlectOI Miene~ Cur11z t02m (WTBS) Mon 7 35 pm ··c-ay" • • • c1986 0.1m11 Oh••• Reeo A London MCreUI) an~we•s a man ~ad IOt a w.te to pn n.m on a 11ogoc.aJ island 0.recten oy N1co1as Roe«J (RI T l&m (TMC) Tue 8 pm 2 Im (VCR! "C9!'1 fye" * 11985 Suspense) Drew Barrymore TnrM I St~ l<ong sto<ies about ll ca11n a Smallen CllntC Oii 1 P8'\lt>OuS41 16<1Q8 and on a g.11 ~ t>eO•oom llghllng 1 troll (PG 131 93m (MO) S<in t 30 pm Frt 8 pm {CCI {SI (VCR) t "~'•Web" ••• (1973. Cntldren) Barn~'"' sp-I de< Char1otte u •es 11111e PIO Wllour s hie on E 8 Wh11e s j tale Vaocas O.beo8 Reynolds P1ul l ynae Anomllec:I {GI 8Sm (DISH) weo 6 pm (VCAI ''CHco "-" 15'>antsti) Luetta v1111 Hoston• oe 1ccioan en '• brh1• M,....,,, 081 Oeste 102m QI Mon 9 pm "Ctlllty SceMil of Win.., .. • • • <1979. Or1m1) Jann Heard A 30-year old l.111n clerk lilts sedty tn tove won a minted wom•n Directed Oy Joan Mocklln Sltve1 (PGI 97m 1"6f) Uor> t2 pm Tue 7 a m (VCA) '"ChlM Oirf'' • • (1987 AC100tl) Richard Paneoo1nco T&en·ac;ie \Overs Tooy 1na Ty1n Hwa dlsturt:> the bllenc;e ol powe< "' New York s llnle Italy and Cn1n11own (R) 89m (MAX) Tue 2 15 am (SI (VCR) "Clllne "ON" •• (1983, SU5'>8nM) George c Sc:on /\ U S bus"'8Hm1n and n•s consul" guide search bacl\ 111- leys ot Hong l(ong tor his suppoMdly CINd .ton 164m (SHOW) Fn 6 1 m 2 pm CS) "'C1loll• Cettyoft" * • (198& Action) S1~n Colltns An oll coml)Jny Mnd• I guy on • Otpla,,. to run• pnys!Clat oil Utah 1100 le•N<I tor •n .. penmen• with H1lley'1 comet (PG) !Mm (MAX) Fn 9 JO I m (VCR) ··n.~Klcr"**ll965 0.1ma)Stev1~ A young card shin. IUys 1n Old king ot tiva pol<e< on 1 m111thon mat~ on Oeo<es1IO"·e•• New Orleans t°'m (WTU) TU41 7 20 pm (VCR) ··~" (1977 Adults only) Chelyl Smttn Bawdy.er soon of the , ...... Ille (A) gem (MAX) Wed 12 20 Im (IHOW) Fn t 36 I m "~ ...... " • (19118. M1rt1111n1) Pti<llp Ko Th•M stu· dent• Heape"°'" 1n ev~ m11te1 85m (Rl) Fro 9 pm "°"' ot ..... ·-Hlf'I'" • (lffjl HotrOIJ Janelle Btedy HiGh IGhool ltudlnta. some on the hOnOl rOll 1un1 ~·lty lfOI" e•po•ur• fO nu<:IHr·pl.,,t WHlw lfll "4m ftHOWl Mon 3.40 • m . S.t 'l 25 • m (VCR) ·~ O..o.._,, .. (1984 /\OVlll only) R~Hle I~ New ttuden\ g&tl l!>t n1ng ol I Fr9"(;h l>Oerdtng ICllOOI (A0) 90m (fll4lr) Tue J 45 ii m • .,.,,. Co'ot ......,.... • * * !1985 Oram•I WllQ()C>t Golooe•g Based 0n Alote wa1 .. e1 s novec OI •O yealS "' lt'e ~le 01 an C>PP'•sseo Sou1nerrt blac~ woman t>eg-o- nong •n I 909 Ootec-te<l oy Stlht;fl Soie11>e19 (PG 131 152m (MAJ() Mon 8 p"' Sar 5 pm rCCI tS) (VCR! ··comb.It Ac~my .. • 1 •Q86 r m•11v1 Rc1oen C.•llP ()111 cers at a '"'Mary ac~o· lean age pt&Ct!Cll year t04m (llf'£) w ea 9 p" ··ni. Coft«e'8 Jut91"' • (1982 Cr•me Orama1 Jiii St Jotv> A drug smU90ler s •""'-"-1111 J"ltr..,ria ••'1<lS 1n 1 women s prison where the Nltrden s~S-w•tn .J convlC1 ooss (RI 99m (H80) Mon 12 55 am (VCR) •rt.. Cl>ftt~" • (1980 O•amal Marc S•l'IQll• SmaK town Olll90f'rar> Joormv CaP1o< 0111" coitege 10 become a DO•et fd•tll<I hQm the TV~, es Hm (WPIX) Sun t I 30 pm· ··convoy" * • r 1978 Comedy 1K"s1'.<•stolle•'>or> Maver •C• 11uc~e1 Ruooer Due• Dluc•' a t •ookeo sne1111 w1tn an army ot 0<9 rigs O.•ec1ea tly Sam Peckonp.tn !PG) !llm (TlltllCJfn SO!> pm Sat 5 40am \VCR) "C-"'8 ~" * • 11953 C11me 0r1ma1 T1tna 1<1rogn1 A C.OVt1 •opoonteo •aNyer ri ces the ctoc• to she an innocent mtgr.Jnt !arm wor~e• trom be"'9 e•ecutt!<l tor mu1oe• 7•m (WTBS) W&O It •~ pm ··cr;me of lnnoc•nc•' * • 11985 Dramal An<ly G11111111 La ... atlt<l•ng parents Ob1eet when 1sma1i.to .. n1u<J08 outs me11 m1scn111to•JS davgnter on 1a11 Nctn ser'Ou:> oll&r>de•s 1()4m (WTBS) Mon 7 05 a m ··c ry111114e..,·· • 1 t987 R(>mar><10l l ee CU1re" A !Mn· agl!• conhn8<1 to a l'lermett<.atty ~eale<I ou~ tails 1n 10 .. 1 N1tn a roe:• S1f'-Oe• IAI rOJrn (SfLJ Tue tO ~s pm !VCR! .. Cuetro Con11e 11 Cnmen•· ISpar>r~"I P&d•o Atmtn<lanr Unos •genies«"' lo<.tHx1a para mallr S& enlrentan a 1a maQ~ son.es Ira tf'O O&I hampa 90m "1 T u<!1 9 pm ··c une1·1 Wey·· * • • 11981 5<1spenM11 Jell BttdQes An ivv l ea9ue Dea'n °""' vacn1 ~•le)man a"Cl a oroe eyed Ofle leqge<l V>elf'am ,111eran II'"" out a I.oiler 01lm1n 1n Santa Ba10111a Ca1t1 tAl t09m (Z) l ue t 1 30 am 9 D m (SJ IVCRI D "O A.A. Y L •· • • (1985 Sc:•ence ltetl()n! Mary Beth Hun Hie Aoe:t>a•osons pe11ec1 loster SOI' s actually an e~pero menta• Data Analvrn>9 ANX;r t uuth Lrletorm !POI 99m (TMC) Sun ~ •5 a m WP<! 6 10 a m 6 pm tSt IVCRI "01fil MlnOf" • * It 984 S"SPll P581 Jani! Sevmour ~ psvcn1at11S1 tells a del&Gllve mat wnocne•er twon sister is guottv of "1urder will blartie tl'le 01ne1 ano l.111 again lOAm m Sal t2 pm ··A 0 1y '°' Tht ntt• on Watton• Mounta111° • • (1982 !>am.ii R~•P" Waite Jonn Bov J•m Boo Jonn Jason Mery Ellen ann tne •est ol 1ne Clan •eun~e 1or Th1nksg.• rng rn 1947 IOOm • We<l 12 pm ··oe1e1 of Wtntet" • * • (1987 Suspenset Mary S•een· t>u•Ql!n An cwt "' NOtk ac1ress snowi. up at a spoolty mansion to ~ud•t10<1 l0< a I. fty p4r1 •n Jn unl•"'5"'8d him (A) tOOm (KL) Fro !Ip m 2 l!J a m (VCR) "Oe~ lllullOft" • • (1967 Ctttnf' Jr1m1) Bow~ Dee W11tuoms A pnvate "VP noreo to k1t1 a man s wile 1nste10 warns ne• 1nen hn<ls ooth are 1mp0s101 s (A) 87m (MAX) 1ue 8 pm (TMC) Thu 12 30 pm 12 25 am (VCR) •·o.ce"'8'on 'fight•" • • (1953 Romanc11) JOi t' Fontaine llahan poet Bocc accio l'looes "' tne cQUl1 ol F111mm11t1a Wllere ne tens tflree 111es or IOve and lust 87m (AaE) Mon 7 ill m !VCR) "The OeettleYtlt'" • • (1978 Adventure) Steve Forrest Hawkeye ana nos Motncan tr111na. Cn1ngact1Q001C. rescue a chtel's d11ugn1er ouron9 cne frencn and lndlln War 78m (SHOW) Sun 8 25 am Tn11 4 25 pm (VCAI ••The Oefta foru"' • • (1986 A('loOl'I Chuc~ N()fros T&r 10t1sts rero.fte a passenger ,.t lrom Aohens 10 Beorut wr>ere commanaos are wamno to 1'8901•1te fR1 t 29m 8 rto 9 p m (CC) ($) (VCR) "Desperately Seetllfttl Sueen" • • * (1985 Comeay) Rosanna A•auent A t>vmp on 1n1 l'le&(l ano a Of'le ol·a ~ind 11cket tu•n. l>Qr&a nousew1l11 into Susan • "''Id rocker sougnt by lhe mo«> 11no on CIUS•h8d aas (PG 13) ttµm ., MOii 8 pm !VCR! "0.Vll Tlmet five" • • (1974 Su•pe'lse) Gene Evi ns F .. e yo..ng esc1pe11s lrom en insane nylum 1nvadll a mans nc>u,Cl on lne M l (RI 90m (USA) Mon tO em (VCRI "T... OIMtMlnd t1119·· (1988 Advento111 How•rd He5•eman Two New Yo-' POI<• <lllK!lves rerr\141 1 ~· lery wo<~ er 10 N!fo tt\i!m ""Id Oii a ,ewet tleost I ().tm 8 Stin 9 p m (CCI "Otf>lom•tlc Couner.. • • • t t 952 Oram11 Tyrone Pnwer AU S 1gen1 uses lhe State Qep11r1ment 'IOP cou· roe• u • 'PY ttler Sov1411$ ~Ill 1><1 conta<;t 1n Satlt>V'O 97m e Fn J 1 m "The Olr1 .... ICld" * t P 91MS Adv1ntur1) Pat., 8'"'"0,141v • 111811 .q4!' •nd "'' mtgtr•I moto<cycte stoo 1 34/0aily Pilot Nov 20-26 oant..e< OUI to CIOM • lroend • hOl-<)Qg llllnd. (PG) 90m COISNJ Tue l p m 2 a m (VCR) ··o,,,y0enctn9 .. •• (1987 Ore!Nl)~Ot-.y AOOC tor l (laugnte1 learns from 1"41 dance 1n1tr\let0f at. sum- m>lt teSO't 1n Th8 Catskoffs Corea 1963 (PG·13)91m (MAX) •• q • • rn 1S! IVCRI J1Ull•• Ofl tM Coaelliner .... 't 979 Sulpet\H) llOy<l B• ~s A vengeful comp,;111 e•P8'1 puts lw~_J>~*80 pass•n<)e' t•aons on 1 QOlhstorl course IOOm • Wee 230 '"' "'Di__,.._•" * (1987 Cotneel-,) The F 11 Boyl A gt'Mdy hell Mes rap-sino1ng Ofellrllff Koo, Bult) tnd M1f\le to take bl<> care ol nos mil!Ooneore uncle (PG) Mm (MAX) Tnv 8 1 m ICC) {VCR) ··OMcM IUftd ~· ••• (1943, Oocumenllrt) Thi• parl ot dorec10f Frani. Capri ' Wtly We ~· -•• sr>ows ltie N111' on Dlnmatll Notw•y and on d'9 MIQlflOI Lone 60m (AaE) Sun II 1 m (VCR) "rt.. Div~• of l..oy X" • • (1938. Comedy) .,..,... Ot>erori The morn"'ll .~., a London benil'91 Jell 1 .... oman stay rn "'' IU<te. ti sounds lllte groundl tor 1 Ir.end s d•YO<ce 92m e Thu I pm (\'CA) "Dog Ot y A'*'-" *** (1975. Crime dt1m1) 4'1 Pac1no A lose1111u to rob a Btooldyn !Mlnll wlltl hie atupi<I Ou<ldv to pay tor hes mile !Over s M• ctllnge ~ tty Sodney Lumet (RI t 30m {WPIX) Set 8·30 p m (VCR) .• ,. Oog ol FIMclen'" * • (1959 CNl<!t..,) OeYid ~ A poor 11n1e Outc:r. bOy ana n.s granat·a!Nll nutM • doQ 1>ec1r 111 ne•ttn Based 0'1 thl 1872 novel tty OUlde tf"t11 • Sun 1 p m (VCA) "Dog• "' Spec:e" ** * (1988. CX1rn1) Mlehell tloJtchence Punk roek1<1 peny all ntgflt In 1979 Me•t>ourne Oorec:teo tty Roellard L~teln (R) tOSm (SELi Sun Sp m (TMC) Set t I pm . (I) Tue 3 am Wed 10 pm Tnv I a m (VCR) "'Down ArgentifM Wey" * * (19'0 Mutieal IC>met>Oel Beny Grable A ncn blOt>cl N-Y0111 lhowJl.l"lper lollows the son 01 a norse or..aer blek to A1gentJna Mm CAif:) Thu 12 pm rn 7 1 m "Oo"n T ... eleel"" * (1987 Advet1tu11) Claey Lowell A $Oleloer o• fortune ana 1 ~ss l'le!Olne jOln 1 l>enel'I• republic tr1y OVet a S!Oien reilgoou1 relic (R) 97m (TMC) rue 1230om l210a m.S.1 J30pm (!I) ··n.. OreaMf'' ** * (1983. Comeoy..dfWN) ,..,_,, Finney A1flle<I by Wo<l<I War II. Engl<Sh ICIOf Sir COUid nol go on w1rhou1 Normen his fussy Yllet Dinlc:'9d by Peter Y~te& !PGI I 18m (TMC) Thu 10 30 am (VC .. ) E-F • Tlltt Eegle'" • • • ( t 925. Adventure) A~ \1119ntino A Russ11n oil~ spyrns CalhertNt 1"41 GtCMI lfl!lll hunt eel as 11r8'to< S•tent 72m e Fro 9 pm (CC).• Si t 9 om tCCI (VCR! ··e Mllliofl Wey1 to Ole"" t (1988 C!ome<lr.,.,.)Jeff 8nc>o es An alcot>Olic ••·LOS Angelu shetlf1 lnM to help a pros111u1e ouy on her l>'l'"P and t>rtngS oown a ~Int em pore !RI 11 Sm • Sit t 0 p m NCR) '"fmllf'(1980 AdllttsOtlly)KooStarlc A._,_IQef()Of'ne nome trom 1tn1$hong schOOI to t92t Englend (A 84m (SHOW) Wed 11 pm (VCR) "fn O.tenN ,.,..~ ($p:llNSll) Jotoe Luke lht hQtn(lr ron1ra11 1 un mer~no per1 •C>OOer.,M di unH tle<rl Q<HI coniiernt!:!_petroleo rero terrrnna con VOi.i ~ gverra 90m '9 Sun 8 pm "fno69 o.y: TM Men, "'8 ,_,.._, "'8 Aie.lc .._. • * (1990 HISIOflCll dfl1"1) P1trtcii OuffV Col P1 fol>bets and his B·29 ~train Met•"Y lcw Aug 6. t9'6 1ne aay lt!ey arop Itta atomoc bomb on ,.°' tWm (USA) Wed 10 a m . 2 30 Im !VCR) "Epic'" •• (1986 Cnfldren) a.NII~ A boy •n gut • aosed by wild Clogs search tor it,. Mer' .. of Ute In tn days ol •M dinoseurs L••• action/enl,.,.lltd 75m CM ~ J pm Sit 11 a m • f> pm (VCR) •fmie ICovece· ~-~ ** (l lM rapny) Jett GotdbC\Jm The 1950s tv CIOm«llen c.rtiet o Pllb40C:ty whole p<ow1tety tmbllrk9d Oii 1 ~ fOf n daughters taken by ht1 ... ...,,,, ~PO) l()Un CUN) TU41 pm (VCR) .. E~ IO '#ltct. ~ .. ** * (1975. Sc:leN:a h lion) Ec:lcloe Albert An ••II tyooon mes to 18lle adv81'111Qf two ~Che 111en 01pt181\1 soil~ lrom emnetl• ( 97m 8 S.t & pm (\/CAI "fvlf't n-We Sey Oeedllye" •• (IMe. Romi ne fom Henks An ontu(9d US pliOl In 19'2J«u .. i.m11111 •o•e with a girl whose tr8dltlonal l1mlty does no4 IW (PG 131 95m ("901 Sun • lO pm . Thu 5 pm (\IC"I 'fvlf't WMctlWeylMlll .... " •(1979.Comedy-dtl Clint E:utwood Truell ~ Philo Beddoe wooe 1 ify SlllQI< ano ftghfl '*•knuctcte berroo"1 tJr ...... ort by '1>s 01•nqu1•n Clyde IPGI 119m. SUI! e P (VCR) .. ,...,, ... l.,,. .. • • fl M4. Aomence) "Obert o. N Two mt r"8d str1~ ~to ~enhlnwt Otl ume """ meet l>Y llOC>denf .no .,.,.. et1 lffllt (f'G- t07m (TilllC) Tue llJOam 6 pm Set llJO•m 3• MOVIES "f ltlllly SIM"** 11987 O<amal James Faren1tt10 Par· ants ol ""° bOys I~ tt>e '''9'C corisequences 01 me le· 1t1er s favoring one SOt1 over Ille 01ner 104m fllFE) Wll<l • pm I ··'•IWMnto'' ** (1995 Come<iy·oram1) K&v•n CO$lner A pt11\111t11 an ROTC st\IOenl al\O tnree other c~leg• ovoo1es take o" .n 1 Cao•llac IOI one test n1ng '" 1971 ru es (PQ)91m(l)Fn &3-0am 730pm Sal 10em • 30 1 m (VCR) ·F-y ...-· (1983. Adul1$ ont-y) L•~a Raines Memo~s of a /<t011an woman OI PIH$ure IR) 90m (SHOW) Sun 3 10 am Sat 11 pm "Th41 F9"ta141C A~tu<H o! Unoc:o" -• 119&' Cn11 1ren) Ev.I powers a1e iaatous 01 Uruco a magoca• Nhlle un.COfn able 10 mai.e ~e nappy ,t.norT1au10 90m (OISHI Mon 6 pm . Sat tO 1 m tVCAl FantHllc ~·· • • 11973 Science ricoon) Tne 39 100• tall pastel Oteaiis kH(l tennes on me Oms 111eir 11ny oets c1esceno.o from numans Arnm11ed cPG1 72m (VSAJ r,, 1 I pm 3 a m (SI (VCAI "Tti. FMCOW!lry";, ** 11986 O•ama) S!Qri<l Tnornron An Ef191<"1w<>m•" ioves a C1ecn OOCIOf "'O'"O lrom l'>IS ClilSI 1n ~l·WOfld War II Ausir.1111 From a SIO<y or N9Y>I Snu1e 119m ("80) Tnu 1 3-0 pm ISi IVCR) ·Far from IN MeOdlng Crowd" • • • 11 967 Orama) Jul,. Cl\t1$M Aural oeauly Sathsl\e!)d Ev9toene k>vn '"'""*'in 1117C Engtal'O Ouec1eooy Jonn Sc111e~nger aaseo on m• Thomes HarOy l'O\fei iPG) 169m <SHOW) T1.1fl 10 a m "F--41 to""-P\enet o• IN Ap.t" • * (197•.Sc141t>e6 •.c1oon1 Roddy McOowan Setzeo o~ O<"•lle PC>loee as110 ""'" Suri.a ano v .. oon learn lhe11 !ale w111 now t>e decl(J· eo oy snal'lls Ed•te<l from ,,,. TV series 95m (WPIX) Sat 10 am 'Fetal~" • (1!167 Cr"'1e aramat Wnool)t Goldberg "' Dog·bme dfu<;I dealer sends 1115 00dygua10 ro slOO a l.Os "r>qei.s polocewoman oad lor ousiness IAI t 04m (MAJt) Mon 12 •S• m , Wed IOp m F11 11 pm tCCt(Sl(llCA) ni. ,...,._, ~ ... , Ae.....on'' lit* (1977 Comedy o:l•&m.t) Robef1 YOIH>g Moir>1t1 1ee1s k>!I '" an empty "'OINI altet 35 years of mama9t1 so •a11>e1 Sl)Cretty a•· •anoes a lam.ty reUf'IOll 78m (Llf'£) T11u • Pm "l'e"'-"• Llnte Dlvode"4.. • • • 195• Comeov1 Si>encer Tracy Now F111'er r>ears Oau9n1er •S P'99"•"1 O,recteo t>y lltn.c9"1t M1nNJll• StQ~I 10 r a mer 01 me Buoe 83m (s.IOW) Tnu 10 a m )l/CAt 'FetM" * * (1980 Comeoy1 Dom Deluise A mar must t"<>Ose l>e""'"'1 nos goflluend ()f r115 l()f'dnes~ t()f not "°9' Cr11nne 1000 and chQC0111e cai.e tPGl 9~m IMAX) rnu 9 30 a m (CC) \VCR) 'FHr It 1IM Key" * (1 972 Actoonf Barry Newman A CleeP.M• 511111991 fa~u a muroe1 l"O l\l(Jf\I PS an Oil t>e•• ess 1n 1 sc~ ro l•ao l\11teu "' tf\e Gui! or Me .. co 1PG1 10Sm(Alf)Fn 6pm I Opm .. Fiddler on the Roof"*** 11971 Muw.afl ToPQI A pO()I Jewrllh oaorym.n ano n1s ... re 1rv re m•rr) ;;ill 1ne•r r1vt Oeughttrs in c z1ns1 Russ•• Ot<ecreo Dy Norman Jew1aon 10) 179m (OISlll) Fro 2 om 2 30 a m 1VCAI "l'lth* Alt8cil" ft• (195.J War) S1e111n9 Hay<lltn "'" llll••n resistance loQ1'1e1 ano ""' e11oar l'lelp a oo .. ned Al t.tQ 5QUaOfon leeoer tocate a Nu• 'uPPly Oump 80m f#TM) ~ I I SO om "l'IOricM ..._... •• •• (1 986 /'ctlQl\I F"red Ward T11ree ,.,,.., 90 IO Cuo. ro ''"°<]Old one "'' '~em D\l'•ld deep"' •he 1uno1e more tnan 20 vear, before 96m (H&O) Tnu 8 a m ·· 1 ftl Fly" • • • f1986 Scoence hc1><>nl Jell OOIOolum " sc1en1tst's molecuies merge ""''" lhose ''' e 11y '" 1n1s r11· make of~ 19!>9 Sl'od<l!r O.rerieo Dy O•v•d Cronen~•o !RI 1()C)ri (SHOW) Wed 9 pm 1CCI fSl fVCAI "l'Of ~·a Selle" •• p9H Com&Oyl Ba•tl<a Slrttsand A Sroo•tyn P'louse,.,,•le and ner c.atl01e nus1>1no ouy por1t l>elly 1111ures wtll'I a '°"" sna•k s m<><lflY 1nen w111 (PG)90m(MAl()Sun 12om T"u 530011' 1VCRI "FO\ll "'9y .. 1f •(Ill/ti, :suspense comeCyl Golcloe Hawn A San F",..nc:i•co police Oetl!<mve p<Oll!<:IS a l1Dtan•" wl'IO ~nows 100 rnvcn aoou1 • oto• 10 k111 rl\e pooe 1PG1 ll9m (l) Sun 9 30 1 m 1 1 m tVCRI "'t'9'llefll'lh ** (1959 Orama) Oana Wyntt• A Na11 s fl. •noee "91pa an esc.pea u S SOl<J•er tnen met ts"'"' a lier 11\e "'11r In ~ !Ml ~ • Thu 3 I m .. ,~,...._ ....... ••••11956 O<•m•IG•rvCoo- pe< lndialla OueMtrt OtMgl'N o~ !Plett '°" s Otsllt IO J(>ln 11-e Cl'llH WI' D+recie<l by W1H11m Wyler t '°"' (Wl'fXI 'Thu 9 a m fVCR) ·-p ...... ** (1972. HorrOt) Ray M•ll•nd 819 lrogs IUrlllS and lizardt 1nac:11 a Souin.tn pama<cfl s ''''nd m•nsion on N FOllr1f'I or July IPO) 9tm f'WT99) Mon 10 05 • m (VCFI) "I'-hyoftcr' ••• (l!MM HOftOI) .i.lftty Comes A !)$~Intl Pfobn "'-11i. al mlld Or PretO<IOUS IN!"'' l\e9otletot. "'* 10 lllllll•late' s11tn sensory Olg&ri CAI 95m . Sit 4 pm (VCA) .. ,...,.. IR..,.. •• • • 1198& Suspense) Mtehffl C11ne &Ital\ 'Cir Hllf'l-y Palme< ,, Mnl to hl!IC> a Sov•lll del9C.101 <litOulMd IS I ClOrpM CIOSS 11\4 9et11n WI" 1~ flNOWI Wtcl 10 • m (Vt:RI G •Qeby: A T,,.. SIOfV" •*"* p 997. 8'ograpl'ly) l.Jv \JllMann Sotn w11n oerte>ral palay Gaoy Brtmmet ti an- c.ourageo t>y r>er lathe! ~ ano nanny 10 t>ecome • ooet ano writer (RI l 10m (MAX) weo 9 p m , Thu s·25 am (VCR) "The Oe1e" •• 11 987 HocrOIJ Steonen Oorlt Two~ and a 9111 •earn from • 1>eevy-met1l rec<>10 mil • o•p.ng oac1<yaro hOle r5 rf\e oa11110 nell IPG-13) 92m (1111.U:J Sun 1 pm Ftt 6 30 pm (CCI (SI (I/CR) ·oarOt'' • • 0 976 Act!Onl &Y1 Reynolds A f9defat .t911nt fOfces poi•Ole<J moonsnone< Gall>' McKlu$11y 10 00 vnoercover 111 a CO<rupr county (PG) 1 l&n (WORJ Sun 9 am ti/CA) .. The Gaun!Wt" • * • 11977 Crime Orama) Cl!nr Eu1- w000 Las Vegas Oddsmak.,, SI)' a O.teclJve and ll1e p<C1~111u1e ,,, nos cuslody will never ma~e ~ t>.ICk lo Pnoerl•• ~rove 1R1 109m., Sun 8 pm IVCR) • tl\4 Ghost and Mra. MIW'' ••• 11~7 FantHy) Gene r erney '-Lon<!Otl w!()()w rents a naunreo coastal conage ana falls ,,, iove "'"" 1rs cran1cy sea-capuun gf\Ost 10~m (OISHI Sun 7 pm 3 am , 1'nu 11 30 pm ··n.e Ghoat of FllgM 401" • • (1979 My$1ery) Ernest Bor9n1ne Trie •lol of a plane met crashed 111 me Eve<· 9lades appears n •gtrO~I on MU18f\1Qllts 1o.m 8 Sal rt 45 om "tf\e Gerl rn 1M Plc:tuN" it* (1 986 Comedy) John <Jo<:Y.l'I Smctaor A ScotttsP'I pl\OIOQ.t~ and t11s hve·rn 9ir11neno 0<ea~ up wanoe< around ilnd then oet blcl\ IO- ge11>er 1PG-1J1 90m (Z) S11 5 30 pm (VCA) "Give Her the Moon.. * * * f 1970 Comedy) Mar!NI K!'ller A U S lyCOO'l "'()()Sa Frencn lleaury by 11lOV!fl9 ner ,,llaC]tl 10 New V<>11i Orrecteo Dr Pn.Jce>oe de Broc.<i CGI 92m IZJ Tnu l 30 p m 3 am The Qodcleaa ol t.ove" (1988 Fantasy) Vanna White r 11e 9•oom al a t>aehelo< party puts a ring on me flnOW or• s1arue ol Venus wf\o comes to lrte 1 OOm D SW 9 Pm ··0ot"11 HOIM" •• * 11971 0.ama) Rot>eri M1tehum I\ co<'tuseo young man c:ont•onls his latl'ler pa10led alter 13 yea·~ 1n or15on ta< k•ll•"9 "'' wife IPGl 97m (8"0W) "" 10 a m "Goldy II ~ ol l"9 Ooid9fl 8Mt'' • • (1986. Actven- '"'el Jell Aocllaras An 0tp!1an and he1 new famMy try to •esr.ue her pet bear lrom I etuel c"cus owner 92m 15"0Wl Wea 7 30 am S JO nm rVrQ• T,,.GoodOuyundlM S.OGuya" ** fl969. Wtsltm) Ac>l>erl Mirchum OulCHI marshal Jim Flago 1no outlaw 91\J JC>hri McKay u"'I• 191ons1 a cunhroal111in robber in '"" C'>il"Q•"I) West 1PG1 91m (T»C) Mon 9 JO Im Goo<I Otd 9oy" f1 988. /\dvenrure) Aoenaro Farnsworttt A ooy anO n1s 1•1911d5 mee1 ll"llU and grow uo ort me MISS•5S•PP' (Ullla dut1ng the sum,,,., Of I 942 113M(OISH)Tue 91m Aa m Sat lpm 12a m ICC) Gr .. M " • • • t 1979 Musical romane.1 JOl'>n Travolra "I.Ce Sal\dy and 9rHH• Danny eacll 1ry 10 be h~• !NI 011"11 .n lhetr 19505 h•gll scl'IOol (P'Gl I 1 Om @) Surt 1 p-n 1VCAl a. .... d L'91'tnlnQ" • • p 971 Comedy~ama) Ricn ,mJ Pryor WO<'O w11 II veter1ri Wenoelt Scon runs Geo<· 91a moonsnone Ind 111er r:i.comes the fir'' 1>11c11 NASCAR 0"•er 1PG1 96m (MAJl'.I Wed 10 1 m (VCA) "T,,. Greer Sen11n1" • • • (1 979 0<1ma) ~oben Duvall A 118"· a9er finally Sllnc!S UD 10 nos lather I ouncJ·ftO peac1111me Marir>e p;101 wno runs n•s ramol~ l•k• 000! camp IP0)ft8m(TMC)Sun 9am ltpm Frt 12pm 1vCA1 "0-Fire" ** 1 19~ Romance) GrK'e ~elly An adven1urer s emerald m1rnng in COlomOt• leaves P'l•s 9111111ene1 s coflee p11n111Jo11 open to a llOO<I 1 OOm (SHOW) Sat 1 30 a m ·au. .. Wbo'• COf'llln9 to 01niN<7·· ••• ft967 C-Omeoy-dram11 Spencer Tracy WNM ltbe1als mett ttielf O&UQnter s l>ltel& hance and h1a patents Otrecteo oy S1aritev K11mer Best ac1111s Osc.t lot Hepburn 106m (H80) Mon 11 I m Thu I 1 30 a m (CC) (VCR) "The Guna ol Nev-·· ••• (1961, W1•I 0r-oory Peck Allied commaridos 1ry 10 kriocil out • f0f1ress 01 "UQ9 N&ll cannon O"erfOOlt11l9 t"9 A9Qe•fl Fiom "'- Aksllrr Mac Leen r><>vel t S7m (MAXI Sun 4 cs I> m Fn 11 am f\ICRI .. Ounamolle; ,..._, to Oodi9" •• (lie7. Wtti.ml James Arneu Fletlfld OoQoe Cliy martl\el Matt Diiion r9· IU•M to rtlCUI ....... '<rttL lrom ~· Old toe Mefln()n 10-m 8 Frt 11 35 pm, Cl) Frt 1 I 30 pm "The Oyp•p lllottta" ••• (19e9 /\d\-enturt ) 911'1 Lencest111r Two Old '.Illy divers l l'O lhelf l'ounQ Pll'lf>I< 9•ve a crowo •ts moneys wonh ow~ by John Frankenl>euner 11'11 110m (T»Cl Tue 2 pm H 'The H~et ••·•••...,.." • • (1967 Mviical) Freo M Murr •Y Eccentnc An\tlof\y J Ore•el Biddle !Ives ,., P!11110e11Y111 will\ hts wilt cn.ldren P9I ftlloo•~ lln<I C*· Daily Pilot Nov 20-26135 lorm.ng butler 165m (OISN) Fn 1 pm (VCR) ' ··Heppy Hou-W.." (1976 AOults only) a.rry Slcltn A 8rms11 nanoyman s wile upse1s his cuatomer retabol\s I (RI 84m (SELi Mon 10 30 pm (T»CI Fn 1 a m "14wd Coumry" • • c 1981 Orama) J1,,·MIC'1MI Vrnoent " T UIS llClory WO<ller fU$1 WIMS to drY'lk l>Mr. DUI hoe , Qlrflnend wants to t>e a SllWlrdeSS I 02m C1J Sal 1 p m 'IV~) "TM Hoewntect ~" •• p gee Orama! Cwol Or1,,11wa1er A young woma,, leefs a gnotlly pr~ wMe try•no 10 start an oult>IC'lt scnool ,,, 19809 Austrlh. 100m (OISl'41 Mon 11 30 pm ··He'a lllly Oift" • • (1997 Comedy) T K Cartet A Mos-'°""' •ock mvsoa,, ~ DllCll manaoer poses as •woman 10 '°"' P'l•m on a mp tor iwo to Hollywo<>C I f>G.13) Hl~m (H80) Sun 2 30 o m 12 SO a m Frt 11 30 a m . 4 SO a m ISEI.) Thu 9 om IVCAI ''Tiie Hee,, It e l otlety ...,.,__ .. • * * ( 19'!8 0. ama) Alen A11c1,, Lives 0110ne11r>ess 1evotve around a deaf-mute in • small South9'" 1own From lhe novel oy Car"°'1 McCuller$ (GI l?Sm (TMC) Sun 2 40 am (Z) Tue 7 30 • m 6 30 p m (VCR) ''Helllt ot e ~· Tiie Aty Menconl S-," ** 11985 Brog1apnyJ Rooe<t Stake L.gntw111Q111 contender Lenny Manc•n• s lldeo press cflppC119s inspire "''' son IO 1ry l<>t the WBA blle l~m IH90l Thu 10 a m ICC! .. ,...\'9fl CM! Waif' • • • (1943 Fantasy) Gene T..mev Sa1111 revoews a Gay 90s New Vork p1ayl>Oy s wle 10 Ml 11 lie aeser..,,es 10 90 belOw Oorec1eo ov Ernst LiJC)ftSctl 112m fl)F•t lO a m ··~t. of the,..,,., .. • • 11957 Warr Ronald Aeegen A Suomar•"I! commanQef 1n me Sea Of Japan Clo-.S the na1cn on a 1rogman wllo riao n111110 wtlh hrs Qelllriend 82m IMAX) weo 7 a m (llCRI "Herl C-IN Co·£ds .. ** (1~5 MuS>Cal comedy) At>Oon & Cos1e110 T ..,o carelake•s s1ape 1 conc6'\-wrn- U•ng matcn al\O baskeroeJI game 10 save e wonlCIC'I s COi· tege 88m (Wl'IX) Sun 9 a m .. Hey 8etM.1 AIOe" *It C 19117 ComtOy.(l<aJT\8) Gaill l/idencivic A 1.ny 00t1u1ry reunites 10\lr 'l'ugosltv\111 m«> w!l<l '" me 19505. Nl!r e Ou<)does 1n love wn" tne ume QCl1 (Al !09m (SAAVO) Sun 5 pm t 1 pm • HtroslvfN. MOf\ Arnc>IM'" • • * \ 1959 Onma) fmmanuelle Riva .\ frencn 1c1ress al'O a Jaoanese ar· cn11ec1 nave an 11.,11e1111al 11fa;r Otrected lly Ala111 Aesna1s 88rn (Z) Mon 10 JO a m 1VCRI ··n.. Hobbit" • • • 1 1 91~ F.i1"'ur1 Wee Silbo ~s ne11>s o..arts 119111 Tf\e orag<x> 5mov From !he JR A TOl••en 111e V0tees O• son 8eari .ionn Hus1on A"""''-' 78m (OISNI Sun 10 am lhu 9 a m fVCAJ "Holldey" • • • 119311 Rom.nec11-cO<TWldy1 Kattta,.,,. ~p0ut" A 1omt>oy 'lew 'fori. ~·a~te !lt<ts wl!tl '* slutty s.sier s d<lwn to earin ••ar>C<e Olfec1eo oy George Cu~or 93m I:) Sat 10 p"' fVCAI .. Honily f ont!" •• t 197~ Wo1ern1 Roclla10 C<&MI T...o Oto W11s1 con "1111' try 11'\e•r tuck '" a >jevada ooom IOWfl Hm (WTSSI Tue 7 OS a m "Ho!llry Tonll F,_.,,ey" • • (1981. Comedy) Be1u 8n<lg· es A wriler a wa•rress a nun ar><f !:>IN• IT!OIO<lSts land Ill I oespera1t Flo<oe11 ma'f()t ._ tou<•sl trap (PG) 101m (~W) Sal 6 pm 4 a m (SI f\ICR) "Hootle••" ••• 11986 Oram11 Gene Haellman A COi· •19e t>asktlba" roac1' tea•as ltle Navy '" 1951 afld tal<es • )Ob c:oact11ng an un<Jetdog 100..an.1 hign school I"'" (PG) llj m (H801 Toe 8 am 9 pm tCC) ISi (VCR) "Hot Purault" • I 1987 Comedy) Jotln Cusacll A~· ager m•sse\ 111e Ola"41 10 JO'" n;s g1rttnenc1 on art 1t1eno. and 1s shar>gnaoe<l oy a Oo'ile (PG 1319311'1 (SELi Tue 7 o m 12 30 a m f'/CA) "14ouf of "'9 A1Naeon" • * 11997 Svtpente) Enk Esiraoa A CIA a9en11n11s ro SIPP 1ne son ot 1 Slain $o;J1'I American teade< from a••"O'"O f\!S fatt>er s O..tt\ (R) 9Jm (SELi Sun 1 om Sat 3 om (VCRl ··Houae ot Ille A~ Sun" •• 11997 Crtmt CllBl'\ll) Frank Annne rvewsciaper rntecn .la,,.t QOtt uncletCO..., to e•pose 1 crassy Los Angeles call 91'1 s ,,,.. bou 86m tSEL) Wltd 10 lO pm IVCAI "HouM of Wu" It• It n9SJ H0<rorl Vtnctnl l'ne8 A tc11rred wa~·musevm sculplOI ma~es • ~ wit11 1ogu11s 100 rlll lo De lake OrN;iinaJry 3-0 ff'Gl 98n1 e Tue 3 30 • m fVCRl .. ,.,,. Hoo-. .., °'"'~ ltoed •• •• p910. owne oram•l ChnslOC>he< George A po1a oef9C!We trw11t1 • woman was ,...,, l>UI rtMOS a corpse Pilol for "'9 Den AUQUSI TV senes 1 13m. Wed 1 30 I m .. .._ ,.._.,., CM! Se• h t"' • • (1976 eom.dy) O.ancarto GJaMtno The »me man artd-play ctfter. en1 couples '" s1<1telleS 0...0 on !tie title que~ I") 97m (ll Mon 3 • m Wea 12 Im (VCR) ''Hoooo"'9W...WHWOft''**l19n ~).J....,.. Afnff$ Cavai.y tcl0\11 leb Mtcahan lailn hit w.dOw9d srs1er-in law •no llef ll1mity -st IO Oreoon ~ !he 0..... War l12n1 (WTIISI Sun 7 36 a"' I 1 lS a m "HOw to ,. ... a ...,,.... ""'4 ,._ y-Ufll" • (, ... Cotnldyl 0..an Marro A blChelot """ IO S.... I* buddy 'mamaoe oy ''"""O f'lls ,.,,.~.,. ~ 11 "°'MIO hf' m1n11s 103m IMAJll S4lt 9 30 a"' .... MOVIES "Hunt_-• Blood" * I 1987 Horr0tl Sam Bonoms C•ry owellets go deer r>unttng m oackwoods A•llanHs and "-' craHO POllCfle•s wno S4MI them as p.ey (A) 102m {TMC) MO<i 10 p m 4 a m 1s 1 (VCR) "HufTJ Sundown" • * 11967 Orama) Michael Caine Two poor l1m11 .. s l>IOC.k 11 Sovl11ern land oevelaper s post· World War II plan 01tecte<J Dy Ono Premmger t•2m • Sat Jam (SHOW} Mon 10 ~ m 1-J-K "I MMried a Centerfold"•• 1 •9~ Romance·comeoy) T er• Cop;ey An engineer sees a maga11ne model on tale· .;ision and mal\es a oe1 ne can 1at11 ner on10 a date 104m 0 Sal 6 om "lee Statlot1 lab<•" * * * f1968 SusPflM•fll Rock Huoson A U S suomarine comrTYnotr 1 aces Sovoels to a NOnn Pole weathl!r station 1c recover a Sov .. t sov satel· '"" tr.1 , .. ,m 1c;M<'lw1 '"'' <I 10 a m tSl IVCRI "impn)pe<Ch.,,nef1" • * (1 981 Come<MAlan Arkll'\ An arcr>1t8C1 est1ang1K1 lrom '1•s wile losl!s custooy ot tllelr daughte< t>ecausa ol a :;O<TIDV'9t (PGl 92m {TMC) Sun 7 30 8 m • 45 a m (VCR) "The lncredill'e M1 limpet" • • 1196.t fantasy) Oon l(r>QHS A BrQOl>.lyn t>ooo ee.per falls Oii .. ooe• turns '"'° a l•sr> ano helps me Navy 1rac~ WorlO War 11 U·boats (G) I O:.>m (WTBS) Thu 7 05 a m "Thi lndieft ro-igt.te•" • •• 119$S Western) Kirk Ooliglas A lront1er ~out ieao~ a wagon 1ra1n to Or990t1 woos a StO\" ma>Ol!M ano e•ooses a trQYblemaker 88m. Sii 811 m ''tndiena Jone9 Md Iha T ample of Doom'' * • ( 198.t, AO vemure) Harn$0n F0<0 ArcnaeolOQlst Jones l>alls Oii! ove< tt>e 1935 Himalayas w•tn a tllonOe and a Cnonese or phan Orrect!ld Dy Steven Sptelberg (PGI 11 8m (HBO) Fn 5 p m ICCI IC.I 1Vt'R1 "The ~tot General" * 1t • 1 19~9 Mu5'Cllt comedy) Danny Kaye Corrupt Russian otl1nals m•stake a traveflng buffoon tor !he czar s oreadttd •nsoecior general t02m 8 Th;; I a m flJ Thu 2 am (VCR) "lafllaf'" • * 11987 Musical comedy) Warren Beal1) Bool<ed 1n Merta~ectl rwo New York singers stOQ ott 1n lsr>tar meet a leH·W>ng r&bel and alarm the CIA (P0-13) 107m (M•X) Sal 6 30 am 1CCl (VCR) .• ,, "-Pc>ened One HoQM" • ••• 11~. CorneoyJ C1auoene Colberi A newsman rlOes a t>vs anc shatn a cal)on wrth a tycoon s runa....,ay oaugn1er Oscars tor Dest po<:1u•a <llfllCIO< Frank Capia ac1<><: Ga~ tctreu CoitlM 105m (MUI W&a 12 JO pm ICC) /\/CR) "It'• a Wondetful Ufa (Color)" (1946 Comedy-o<amal J ames Stew111 Soocodal Geor99 Bailey owes 1 m1s8f money Dul S&eS kte 1n a ,,..., 1tgn1 l!lanks 10 nos guardian ~~· Otr8C1f!CI lly F'an~ Ciipra !29m (MAX) Thu Ip m tYCRJ "Wa AJ!w" * • ( t 97 4 1-+ouor) J~n Ryan A couple s lrrS1 OaOy 11merge' with tangs wre<:lo.S Ille Oe~very room and men goes aller a mil., !ruck IPGI 90m (USA) Sat !I o m JIM 00." • • (l\ltlJ '>uspenH) Karen Ve1en1ine Lefl rev OH O aller t>e.ng l><U1a"'r anact<eo a young w<>rnan lran11Cally l.'l2_h•s amnesia 1n an effort to recall her ass.11~ anl 104m fl ) Sun 1 pm IVCAI "~ JoNI-·· *** (1 972 A!lventlJr&) ROC>811 Reororo An 1830s !oner leaves c;.v11tza1ion '°' ltla Rockl4)$ anO ll!Brns fr<l'TI a n11rmll haw 10 De a mountain man IPGI !Ollm IHBO) TUt! 1 om (VCR) "John F_ 11~· Ye.,.. of l igl'!lnlnQ" **** (t966 Ooc•~ntary) Gregory Peck narrales a government comm1ssl()f'M!<j review of lhe president s Illa and won [)t.. reeled Dy Sruct> Her)ChanSOhn 68rn (MAX) Tl.HI 9 t 5 a m 6 30 om "....,,,.,... Jecti ,,_.,,.. * 11986 Comedy I WhOOpl G<lldbl!rg II Br111sh soy *b<oao taps into a NttW Y()(l\ C<l'TI· pvter opera10< s 1>an1< 111rmina1 ano uks h4tr lor ~Ip (R) 1()0tn (MAX) Mon 2 30 a m tCCl (SJ (VCR) "Junie>< Ml••"*• (19'1S ~l P&Qgy Ann Garner A txiy cra?y rMn·ager s w•l<l im191nation 99ts rier nepien l11tnar 1n hQ1 waler 9Am (MAit) Weo 4 30 om "ll.9"luclly Fried ~·· I**· 11-977 Comedy) Evan Kim Pop-<ult\lta sa11res 1ncilud4I Cleopatra Sch'W•rtz, A r1111u1 or Yen and Catnooc. Htgh·SchOOI Girls 1n Tro..IOll (Rl 83m IH80l f<Jl! 3 05 a m IVCRI .. ~ Plldflco:· •• 119!>3 Wtsteml Stll'llng HaycWI I Sou""4trn anl19<>"1sts try to thwan ~&Harts of ralffoao workers bultdtr>g a hne to tile West 73"' (Kl) f n 3 pm (VCR) •on."-'-Kld'. • * * (1 98-4 Oram a1 Ralph Macehlo New Jersey'"" Oan191m<l'oles10 Cakfornle. 11noin wttl'I l:>vll4a and leam s kar 111 11om • "-"Oyman, Mr Miyagi (PG) 12en\ (H90) Sun 91 m 6 o m Thu 6 •5 p m ICC). (TMC) Weo 12 pm ' 11 JO pm (S) (VCRI "~• Oeft't c,y·· ** 11983 Oowmentary) Ctm Robenlon narra'9S 1 prof,.. of me lrtlll·Amencan larnrly _,,,,.,,,,...,. ano lfCN Vll '~198 100m (A&I) Tue " I'm , to o m IVCRI .. ~ ~r ( t 988 Suspente) ~bU• G•lt>erl A psy· c:Natr•st le11r11 tor he< ~la •"er r"1<t•s>ng a menial paherll . , 100m D Tue a pm (CC) (S) "The Kmw.g Time"** (1987, Suspense) Be.u Bridges A st<1nger s arnva1 cti.nges a Cattforrna Sheriff s plan to kill his IOal 10vt1r s huSban<I (A) 95m (MAX) weo s 20 a m (SEL) Tue 9 pm (VCR) "IClnQ Koong" • ( 1976, Adveriture) Jeff BnOges An Ool u • r:>lorer • stowaway toologlst and 1 sh4pwrecked bioo'>Oe re1urn lrom $1iull lsi.nd wrtt> a ~ ape trlat Clombs me WorldTraoe Center (PG)13.tm • Mon t2pm Tue 12 pm (VCR) "l(lng Kong ,,._ GocWlll"' ** (1963 Chma) MIChH4 1(1ttltl Two monSl&fs ~nw>g tor suoremacy •ve • -k• 01 oea1h ano destruelion in their path 91m (WT8S) Weo 10 05 am (VCR) "~" ** (19SS. Fantasy) Howard l(eet A Bagndad beQ9ar-poe1 helt>3 hrs oaughlar woo 1 calrph O.recte<:I by V1nc:en1e M1nnelt4 1 I 3m (Z) Sun 7 30 a m Mon 5 a m , 5 30 pm Wed I 30 om ISi IVCRI .. -,, "l(OfW'M" * • (1985 Fantuy) Hud<leoerry F• The lac tO'y tries lo recall an 1nstant 8-year·olO boy 1n 1 00•, oeltv· eredby m1s11ke to an ec:cenuic woman 120m (DtSH)Sat 4 pm L "The Umd The1 Ti.-Forgot" ** (1975. ACvenMe) Doug McClure A World War I O.rman submanna w1tn pn5()ners tanos on an icy is~ lull ol dinoUUl's ano cavemen 9aMKI on !NI nove4 by Eagar Rtee Burrouorts (PG) 91 m (WT8S) Thu 1005 am (VCR) ·-n.. i...t lleeelofl'• •• (1984, HlSIC>rlCll chm•~ Robert Vaugl\n Austr...,, Pnme MlntSter Jol'ln CUl'trn s rnMttngs W1th FOA and wrn,ton Chutcn<tl put Gen Douglas MecllrttliK 1n World wa1 It Austr1ka 160m • Son 7 pm IVCRI .• '"' LH t .... of .... OeMft 0-." *. ( 1979. Western) Chlf Pott.s Hoe 0"'°'1 btalhlf"s rustle r>orses Ind rob 11a1ns, leaO!f19 up to lt>etr 1892 r11d on Coffeyville. Kan I 50m (~W) Weo 12 p m ' Sat 2 p m (VCA) "The Lall TifM. 1 .._ Perie" • •• (1~ Orama) E~nbeth Taytor Pos1-Worlcl War It Paris 11 ""4t setting l<>t a w11ter · s teoeo love 8'lCI dts~tus10t1menl a.sea on F Scon Fruge< 110 s 8a0yl0tl Rev1s1ta<l 1 t 6n'l (SEL) Thu J pm (VCRJ ·'The laet Wetu" *I 1r * 11976. Documentary) Orrectof' Martin Scorsese s r~d ot ttie Beno s 1976 ltrewell coocen in San Fr a!>CISCO rntludes Jon4 MltChell. Boe> Oy11n Nell Young Van MOfrl!l()n, Enc Cf1pt011 and Muddy Waters (PG) I t 1m 8 Sat 11 JO p m (VCR) "Lall Y-et~"•*• (1962, Orama) Oetphrne Seyrig Man )( ,,_, woman A 11 a lle1"'1 spa Ind dis· coues ttte.r pest. present or M ure affair Oonlc1ed Dy Alain Resna1s 9'1m (Z) Sun 3 p m W9d t 1 30 a m ··1..e911 E8glea'" * * (1986. Comedy·dr1ma) Rot>er1 Re<lforo An U S1Slan1 New YOfk d•Str>cl •ttoml)I W0<1IS and n1ns """'his oourtroom aoversary ano h8f kOOl<y 1t1 1st t ltenl (PG) 1 I'm (...OW) Tu. 8 am, 8 p,m , Fn 12 o m (CCI ISi. (Z) Sat !I a m 7 pm (CC) (5) (VCR) "Laoperd In Ifie S--" ** (1976 R()ml(>()I) Kiii' OullN An Engtrsnwoman is rucueo from 1 Dlllzerd Dy a former rac•·car onver wt.o !leaps .a oar leopard (PG) 90m (TMCI Fro 10 3CI " m l\H"'R• 'L-"*' to llre~,,,_, .. *** (1985 Roma~) Ale•1f'dra P10Q Two worktng-cias.s gwts lalt lot !WO S<M· et sarlors on leave rn l.Jverpoot.111er orie girl asks Moscow for 1 reunion (A) 95rn (l) Fn 5 30 pm (S) (VCR) "lie•" •• (I 983. Suspense) Ann Ousent>efTy Two psy· ch1atr1sts an<I 1n 1-HS s husband use an actrtH In ltt9rr scheme to bollt me,...,". (R) 1()()m (SHOW) Tnu t I 05 pm (VCR) "~ Sertllee Twtct" ** (1~1 Orama) Ruth Roman A man acQUllteo of hos wile s murder is ostr8Clzeo by Itta communlTy 91 m • Sel 4 a m "Ulle ,,..._Ulla S-" * (1987 Comedy) Dually Moor1I Brain-translet Mr\#11 "*" a Bntlth-OO<n Slif"gec>f' ICt 11119 h<S tlfllll!Ye teer\•ega IOI'\, Incl YlQe V*'$1 (f>O-13) 99m (H80) Wed 2 1~ pm. 11 30 pm . Sal 2 30 om. It p m (CC! (5) (Z) Sun 9 p m Wed 9 a m 5 JO p m 4 a m Fn 12 p,m . 9 pm (VCR) "Ulla NonMI ......_ .. ** (1979. Docudrama) SOaun Cassidy Two rnanlalty ,_090 young lldult• , .. 1n love 0u1 era urged no! to rneny IOOm ("90) Tue • pm. (SHOW)Sun2pm •55am Thu730a m.,6 pm(S) "T"-liar\, ~ wi.ctl Md ... W.,...." ••• (1979, CMdren) c:Ndran g0 Dy ...., of a CiOMt rnio !he fantasy 1ano of Narr111 Based on •novel by C S L.,...s A~ 95m (DISH) Sun ' pm (VCR) "The l.JftM C°'°"9I ,~ .. (19M, Comedy.or-) Stlrrley Temple A ~ oolof>al s gr~ oanoes Wlih Ills Dlillw and tinngs pe-to hl6 ~tlon 90m (OISN) Tue 6 p m (CCI "Lmle Lord ,.........,., .. ••• (1938, Orama) Freoo.. Bao Ul()tOl'nlw M 1 llOa 8'oolllytl Cloy wflo ~ ..... ~ er ONf'99t it~IO~l)yh<sr.endf•lfle< . an Hrl. andralMOae aloro tern (MCl()Sat • m (VCA) ··'The LMle ""'-" * * ( 197 4 Musrc:all Richard Kllrf A 38/Daily Pilot Nov 20-26 P<IOCe lrom another pl-I ponders ~fl wtt1'1 a l)liOI on !he des•rt From the story Dy Antoone oe Sa111l·E•uprtf'f tG) 88m (DISH) Son 1 pm t2 30 a m tSl (YCAI "Thi U1tl9 P.V.C:..a" • • * ( t939 Drema) Sr11ney h m pte A p.ouo hnle g.rl. lefl poor ano forteO to scru!l searches army l'lOSPtllls 10< ner lathe! reporteo deao 1n tne Boer War 9'1m ID Thu t p m (VCR) °'A Linle "-" ** • (1979. Rom1nce~l Laurence 04tv1er A WC<ldly Parr!t1an tells two lffll age lov ers mey snould krss at svnset un<Jer the Bridge ot S.gtos 1n llentee IPGI 10flm IMllOI TU41 6 0 m (Vt':RI "l -Wolf lillcOuedia" * * (1983 ActlOf'\) Chvell Nom s T11Aas Ranger J J M<:C>u.\de ano ri1s partner Kiyo help the re1 stop a t>11Ck·m11!(el suppher ot US Army bazoo- kas grenades •no 1ani.s IPGJ t 07m Cl Sun 11 p m 5 pm (VCR) "l ong JoNo Sl!Y«'' *I (I 95.t AOv8'11ure) Robe<I New tori One·legQeo pirate LOfl9 Jonn S1tver and youno Jim Hawkll'\S 1esGue Pvtlty Plnl<er the 90vernor s d1ught81 ano connnue too11rnq !Of v easure 109m 8 Tue t 20 I a n1 ' llD Tue 2 8 m (VCR! "Lono Time Gone" • • \1986 Oram•) Paul Le Mat A I reckless pnvate eye s fife is cnanqed by • s1ranoe case and suooen cust~ or his 11 year old son (PG) 1()4m (LIFE) f n 9 p m (VCR) I "The Lord of Iha Rlnge" * * p 978 F antasyl t-1ooot1 Frodo must men a nno to save a.4100le Earth Bu~ on , DOOllS .Qr J R R TOikien ArnmattO by Ralph BaliShl (PG; 133m Ill Sat 3 p m (WPIX) Fri 5 pm (VCR) "The Lord• of Oteclpline" • • (1 98.J Drlmal Oa•id Ktfth A W NO< at • Sovltlern m1fttary schOol 111 the 60s oelar'Cls its r1rst Dlack cadet against a sec,et soc,.ty (RI 102m CTMCI Mon 12 pm 11 45 pm (SI (VCR) ""The Loreta of Flalbutll" • * • r 197' Comeoy-<1ram1) Perry King Two memt>e<s OI • 50C•l l CluO '" 1950s BIOOlllyn are more interested 1n romance then in ruml>Uls (PG) ll5m (MAX) Tl.Ml 3 om (VCRI ··ludly Lady" • * (1975 Comeoy O<ama) Gene Hackman Pi<>hibltion·e<a smugoters Danie OOln sides ol I lhe law while runn1"9 rum in their high speed DOii (PGI 118m {TMC) Mon 6 30 a m 6 pm M-N ··~ '°' E8dl ~· ••• (1939 Comeoy 0r1ma1 Carote Loml>ard A young lawyer rusnes into mam •oe 1 ano parentllOOO with the "IOmln he IOvl!S 1ns1eao or with his Doss s daughter 90m • Tue 1 o m (NICK) "'4Qr'I • a m (VCR) ••fM M ... lnf Oil"-P're9*nl 1llO" * ** t f1 963, 0oc umentary) This Chron1d es lhe race oerween John F Kennedy ano RICl\aro M N1~on Bas.cl on tne boolc Py Theooore H W""• 60m (DISH) Tue 11 pm ··rhe Mell From 8unon Wiiiow" ** (1965. Wntern1 Lano grat>Oers ,._, tt>e '"" U S undercover 109nt llo;c es How•O Keel. Herscnal s.r,,.,o Oaie Aooef1SOn Ant mated (GI Mm (-..OW) Sun 6 a m Fn • pm (YCR) ''The MM Mio Aaclalmed Hit Heed'.*** (193.t. Hor ror) Ctaude Rains Ba sect on Ille play by Jtll' Bart 1 no1eo ..,,,., goes insane uoon l&amrng "'-1 he nas o.an !>I lraya<l by • 11usle<J puOl1S11er wtlh srr009 pOknca! bet .. ls 82m ft)S11 1t J01 m ··n.e M9l1I of Zorro"*** (1920 AOventvt l Oouglas Falf't>antc.s An anstocr•t s son"' <>'a C1-1or"'a flghtS IV' anny u masked man Z0tro ''911'"9 his wor-w1"1 1 sword·tlasheO l Slll!nt 90m tAaE) Wed 12 p m . Thu 7 a m (VCR! "The ...,,.._ lllecf" •• 11996 Rornanot-COlnedy) unoa Gn f111hs A pr99nan1 woman ;111tn rwo ch41dren woold l!tfe to tpenC2 Chrlstmu w11t1 ner husDano. t>ul ht rnoveo out 10 IO'f1 • convnune 95m (UP'I) Fn • o m "Mary ~··· • * * • ( t 96& OMd<en) J~ Anorews NaUQhly EOWardlan lon<IOn Ch<ldren 091 I ,_ Minny wno can sing 1nd lly W'th her pantso! Bast actreu Oscar 10< ~1 10 1 140m 8 Thu 8 p m (CCI (llCR) •• ..,.. Ml c-Meftle '" ... Spmg" ••• (1970 Orama) Sally Fl9ld Feehng m<sgtv1ngs over '11ving rvn 1w1y lrom home I teen-ager decides to reium and al tempi 1 new retatK>nsh<p wtth her pa1enis 7•m D Wa<l IOom ··McCMte.,...Mt11,.....,." ***1197t Westem)Warren Beatty A ffonner gamOlef ancl h•• maoa.m g.rttrwnd pro- tecl ttlett boom"'9 C>usiness from outs>da rnvntors O! rected Py R009'1 Altm1n (R) 121m Cf'llC) T"* 10051 rn "n.. Mlllly Way .. • * • (f 936 Comedy) HarOld Lloyd A 11m<d m<lllmen rt recruited l0t 11141 r1f'91"er mistak9"1y 991 hng cr9dtt tor •nocking 001 lll4I ~t c:n1mp 83m • Mon 1 p m l\ICRI ........ 0... ,..,,..,., .. * • (1987 Comedy) Eddie ONzan ArizOl\a diner pitrons SC'11mble 1n.r a cllili ._. dles unenng a ctue to 14 mtlllon ataaneo across .,,. '"'* (PO) 9Sm fMAXI Fii 3 30 om ISl IVl"'AI .......... M ACtloft 7. '"* ••P•i11111" * (1~ Wa11 Chuet< Noms WM pr1-Col 9' ltljCIOCtl S1opt sadlatlC Col Yln, overlofd of • slave Ulbor opjum operetlon (R) 9!>m rlM()W) Sun 10 p m Sal 12 •S .. "' IVf'QI i I . I ~ ' MOVIES I "Mltc:ftell'' * * (1975, Crwne 011m11 Joe Doti a..<1< A I b!g-crty pQice Get9cttW hunts 1:>!9·ltme drug ttlfficlleni •nd 1111$ fOf I call 9"' (R) 97m (WT'IS) Wed 9·45 pm "Tiie Money ~· • * (1986. Comedy) Tom Hanlls A Ne'N Y0<1< ta~ ano hts Y>OIH'ltSI Qlflfnend ouy 1 t:laf.JPI" rnan- 5'°" lflen 0.SGOVM '1 ne«!S WOl1'. (PGI 91m. Sun 6 pm (S) /VCR/ "Tiie llllcw'*'t Anet'' • • ( 1986. Suspense/ J1rie Fonoa A t>ooz1119 actress ""akH up ne>tf to a stabC>ed men 1n<t toes to ltgU<e out why 'Ntth a stranger Oifec1ed by Sidney Lumef (RI 103m (RLJ Sat 9 pm (VCR) "filr,ONdlOoeslOT-"****(1935 ~)Gety Cooper New England poet LOtlglellQW ~ tnhe<i!W S20 million but ooesn't need tt Oscar tor Owectot Fr1nl< c.pt1 I 15m IMAJll Tue 4 30 om "Mr ~ c-.in'' • • • (1985. Cotneoy-<1tam1) Mllf'g9fel ungncll Sumrne<-ot-S9 b0f90Qfn enck !Qt" a Bnllsh Columboan wttl1 the ,,,,.,, ol ne< hlndsome c:ous.,, 111 1 reo C9d411a<: IPG) 9Snl (MAX) Fri 2 pm (VCR) "My~ l -". 11997, H0tr0f) Scott V'*1tlrie A street °'1'1t< turns into a monster every time he "'-to malle ~ Wlff1 1 O""I IPG· 13) 86tn (SHOW) Sat 6 a m 4 30 pm (VCR) "My._.,. L1'19e VNl9ge" *** (19811, Comedy) J1nos Ban .-.1most ev..-yone takes a0v1nta91 ol a ,mp1e )'OlHlg man 1n • rural vtHage 1n Ciecnoslov1kla (PG) IOtm (MAYO) Thu S pm 9 30 pm "n.. llllyetlfy o<ii.c.no" ** (1955, Ooa.rn9ntaryl 0.. rector Henn Geotqes Clouzot fQllows PaDio Picasso at w0t~ on 15 i>all'lbngs 10 bl oes11oyec upon completjon of me film 95tn (IAAVO) Thu 8 pm . 12 30. m (VCR) "Tiie ,._ of 9le Aow" * * "t9811. Mystery) Sear> Connery A 14tti-c.ntury Fr111G1sUn monll SOIYes mur- ~ 11 an aooey concJllYI In Italy From Che Umber1o Eco no.,.i (RI tJOrn (TIICJ Tue 10 pm 4 • m (CCI (VCR) "Ndonal~'1A,.,,..Howe" •••(1978.Com- edy) Jotin Belushi BIOlo. Otter and the rest ol tn. rOW<Jy Deltas m11ce fOOIS Of INI dean and ll'le ~· Omeoas II 1962Fat>erColleoe IA)109mOJ) S.t 11 30pm /VCAI "Ndv9 SOft~ •• (1996 Orama) Vtetor Love Blad! 'INn- ager 8ogger Thomas IGCodenlllly ktlfs h4s rich wht1e boss s daughte< 1n 1930s Ch~ From tr>e Rk:nard Wr'Of'I novel (PG) 1 I 2m (•A VO) Frt 5 p m . 1 O p m " ..... NII Sflollttt" ** 11975, Western) CHlf Potts Pet!- lndlan ounstonc;ier ~Y.0. I nd h•S 1>41'1net Jonas COid, 111ce u pil>Stves across tNt deser1 78m (WT9SJ Fn 7 50 pm .. .,,.. ... vefeodi!'tl Stofy" *** fl!MM, Fantasy) No.h H11flaw1y It, b\ll'9d rnottlertess ~w York SChoolt>Oy es- CIPtt into • boolt abovt • ooy 'NarrlO' and an empress '" a ttweater'9Q world ~n.o Famaw (PG) 94m ~X) Thu 5 pm (VCFlJ "Hew WOtld" • * (19811, Hrstoncal Or•m.tl J,,,,.s Fo .. Puritan WrHl1m Bredlord ltQl'll5 adv11n1urer John Bllljt)gton IOf control OI P!ymou~ Colony"',,,. 1620s 98m (DISH) Thu 9 pm 3am "Nice Olrie Oool't Eqliode" ** (1987 Romanc»- eotnedyJ Bart>are HatTtt flvnos burst into llemes wt*! a te«>·ege< gets rornannc ti.c1vse ot someltling het moth- .,. sw1110wed IPGI 92'n (Ml ) W9d 7 15 1 m (VCR) "~ Nlcll...,.," ••• (1947 Orama) Derek Bond The POOr son of• oountry oenneman has to make his own w1y 1r1 the oru.I worlCI or VICl<>rtan Er.Qland From tt>e tale ~ Chat1es Docllens f05m (21 S.1 I pm (VCR) "...,... Mo4Nr" * * (199&. Dr1ma1 S.uy ~ 51J1C1- d1t Jntle C.1-s spends Ille test r:1gtt1 of Nf' Mtd'Nest Mte •t the 1111cn.n llble With het mo"'9< !PG-13) 98<TI (RL) Mon 7 p m . 12 30 1 m (VCRI .. ,...... lilt ~ Seel.I" •• (t9ef Mvs.cal romt nc41) l<ennetfl Oevod Glim.ti\ A los ,..,..., phc>fOgt"•f>I* don • l•elloon S1'0ot neer sllld '°"' end meel'S • l'IOmelen beauty he ~nnol fafV91 99m (R l) Thu 5 p m . 2 ~ • m ... O.,." *** 11985 Comedy-drama) Stef111 Wodosl•-Y T'IWO C.,,_o.an ....., .._, wcwnen one by mall orw ~om l<orea. !tie ot11411 ll'f wrry of tel1#rt\t Onct· Id !IV Glftts Wlllllll" 99m lllf'AVC)I Sun 9 pm • I 1 m "No lleft'• ~ ... \•lft>O :WspenM) ~· Ouesle< A Frenc:tl g.erege W()l1<et m.s ~ wtlPI Ns !l"l'r*"<f a Swiss 11rmnano ano an A~ Q1t1 !Olm (8RAVOJ Mon 9 pm I ii m "No 1111efq•• ** (1996 Ct-drlml) RIChlrd a.t.. A Ch!Qgo detecllve ""' tnrough rtwt LOUl~na tNl)'OIJ, hlhdeufled to ttwt C•JY"' ""stress ot a ponytalled cl)neloro (R) 105m (H901Mon 2 40t rn (CC)(S)(VCRI ...... ., Que'' ••• (1987 Susoentel I(..,,., Costner The MCr'lllllY of CMfenff lot~s a "'-"'9900 nav&l lllC'9 IO IH d I cov.<·vp """<Mr ma/lht.inl for • Sovllt ~ (R} 1I 8"' (llWll fhtl 11 p m ICC/ (5) (VCR) "...,_ ..,_ -.. Lonefr ""'1" •• (19"4. t>ama) Cwy Grin! A cocilney ne .. do-well ' dyof.g ~ ooes IO P"ISOf'l "Y"'O IO 111ve "'"'a~"' pr•Wor10 War h Lon don f tlm CUSAI Thu J JO a rn (VCR} .. ......_ .... Aa!My" * • * 11987, Rom~J l<dt.,.,.. ~ 11erowi. C.."*"'9 11111111 ctergyrnan H«lr'tl er not ,..,., ' llnG""'' caslle eawo on o. 1811 J a,,. -'utl!ln t'IOllel 90m (AU) Sun 9 • m • t a m ""49: ............. •• • (11).t() ~tu<el ~ 0-P-Q ·-rlle Old 0.. ._.. .. * • (1983. Horror/ Tom Pos1on " U S car saleStnan stops 11 a spool.y English~ lul of oreedy rei1tives Otrecteo by Wtlllem Cestle 86'11 (llWl) Fn 7 a m "The C>ed ,..,, Md ... s..·· ••• (19Se, ~) ~ Tracy An Old C...O.n ~Shelman.., 1 smal wood- en boJ.f'rehWts his )IOUth H rte flQhts 1 huge mat1in tO IN ltnt511 86m (SEL) Sun 3 p m , 11 p m ·~ Tw6er * * (1933. Orama) Dtdtie ~· A~ less VIC'tOnln-ere w..i oec:otnes 111 ~ pidl· oodutt tn uc:nanoe for fooct eno IOdgtng nm e Fri 1 pm (VCR) "a-p Sli<!l'""ifldrldN __ .. • (19116, Acliot!) l<en Wehl A Los Angeles ,c>umalo$t's ,,.., buddy helps """ rescue hi• daught9<. It~ by ~NUtS ~I .... (9E\..) Fri 10 30 pm (VCR) "On ~ .. *** (I~ Comedy)CltYe Brook T'#O young womeo lesr in.., bayfrtendl k>yal1y eom.• Wed 1 om IVCFll "One Deft...,....'* C 1983, Honor) Meg Toity An~• ,_,..., must Sl*ld Ille nogflt .., a m1usoleum where memt>e< s of the Clut> sne .,...nts t0 !O'n plan to scar. ner (PG) 90m (WTN} Tue 9-36 pm (VCRI "One Hour W"'t Yew" • • • (1932 Mus.cal comedy I Mtur1C41 Chevalier A hapPly marrHKI doctor 1:1 shoclred when he ,_..., .... ~ propo$1110n ~<>n1 e female lriend of h<s wt+. Oofecteo by Ernst lubil'lctl Mm (ZI Mon 7 1 m 7 30 o"' T.,. 1 30 pm , 'Thu 10 • rn Fn S a m "One-Eyed Jec:t11" • * * 11961 . w .. i.n/ Mallon 811noo An •~-convtet blfldtt finds the~ wtlo ti.- 111yeo him •s t\O'tlt a town shenf! ~ 1.,,,.. enoo.ugtn .. 14tm (T'MCI Tl1U 2 pm (VCR) ''The DINt ~· * * (I 916. Romano.I Undsay Wegner A publjSIWlg-hOUM a1ecut1W ha e lllng _, 1 """'er who, VllinVll9d. Sho'Ns up la!W 11 het 11otne eno ITIMtS IMlt hu$t>end encl f amlly 1 ()4m (UR) T.,. 9 p m ·~ f<CWU." ••• 11987, Comedy) Sheley LOt!Q An Ivy LNgue edrns and a e-mcw.e ~ i.em up ro chese !'-~IW'rW>O boyfneno tt>,...., Mu iOO (R) IOOm (T'MC) Sat 9 30 a m . 7 p "1 ($)(VCR) "The Owl 1"111 .. ~· ••• (1970. Comedy) Barbra ~ An upOgM woUc)-Oe New vane Wfil9I' gets IO know e C*1·11me pr091llUlll after ~ hll" .toertment41\'1Ction (PGI Mm tf4901 W90 10 e m. IVCRI "The......._ .... "**!196\ er-)PNK .... U.... plays a COiiie namec 51-o Wile>·~ 1'11murdlfol11<1 mui..-ov.. gold duet 1ntt1e OIOW.St (0)66111 (SEl,) Sun 11 am (VCR) "TM.,_.~"•• (1963, ~) CllluOe R-. A murOlr9' ,,.,_. a 19mhed -IOOet'd en 8 tqlt'nl lfatn 82m (Ill) Tull. S p m. jVCA) ""-'I ........... ••• (l!MI Comedy·<Jrl<NI)...,. Dunne A ne<tlNNll and htS wife adlipC and rlille I beOy 9"1 followed by 1regeoy Doc.a by Geot'oe S""'9M 12Sm . Mon 1 pm (VCR} "TM~ n.t T1IM ,..,.._.. •• psn . Fancaay1 Patroe;k Wayne An e•plorer and ~ land on "' 11- land 'Nitti ~. ca,.. P90Pil end 1 IT\9'ooned Wot1d War I he<O (PG) 90m ~l Fn 10:05 1.m IVCl!I .. no. '""''' •• -, {CGMrr c19CO. ~ GOOMIOy) 1(1111M-. Hepburn Slloofy JtOOalile Tr«y Lord s ••·husb4lncl NMlds off her mernaot 10 aom.onl else Dlfected ~ Geotge Cullor Bu1 IC1or Otc:ar for sr-ert 112m . Sal 8 p m .. ,..... ,..,.. .. *** (1996. ~)Lucy s- Y()UtlQ lawyet a... Cfloy l'lu .,, e#ttll' ..... an ,_ wtlllll ••tcubnO a oomple• Wiii tn Lonaon·J o--(PO) IOJort ,.,.VOi Fri II p.m ' 1 I m (VCR) "Plftoc:cNe" ** (19711, M\111Q1) Denny I(_,,. W~ ~ S ~ Went$10 be,,._ encl ~ nos Wlsll 71Jm (OCINl Set 7 p m (CC) (VCR) .. ,..,_." •• (1986. ~, ~ ~ "9g- ~ Caot11tn Red end n.a Frencll MMlllCI< Mina~ 1sh ~ and llS Cllf'90, 1n Artie ttwone DirecteO by Romllf'I Polll'lski (PG-131 124m ('TIICI Sun 5 pm., Fn 6 30 1 m 1 p m IS) ("CAI "TIM,.,._. ot~" ••• (1912 ~Und9 Ronstedt A~ men who became 1 pnte lfW'Ougll e m.sunderstanditlg Hlks IO btNio ~ .. end ~ nit dHterdly eohons IO'°"' htm "' I o.c.nt ~ of llfle (0) 114m IWOfll Fn 5 pm (VCR) .. ....._~.,!Alt IN O.W.." ••• (1980 Comedy) Dons Oey A Hww Yon< drwne c:r"'C mov.t l"llS .... .,,., fOVf bOyS IO en Old mar>soon t'1 lf>e ~try 111 m ~ Wee 113()pm .. ,._Ivy"** 11916. eom.ay) MldlMf J Foa ~ ~ DenntS 81•11" • slly 111 Came> Plntwood. run by 9iO '"' N>d his .,,,,. lfQldlle ChnlnQ ~ ...a ,_...,.. nur~ AhclnOa '°'"'(I) g., 9 II m (VC1'1 Daily Pilot Nov 20-26/31 ..,..,.. Ac.-., t: Ok-Oii ~ * (1987. Corne-"VJ Ste,.. ~o MtSr11 CltlZ-11*1 misfit oflleefs ln a crlme-w•ldl progrwn head9d lat dlUSW \PG) 87m ('H90tSun 6em ,6·30om Fn IOam (CCJ(VCR) .. ,.._ -,: ...._,...,(1981 Ctwne drama) Lndsay waoner ~pr~ ena a tnencrs suooe1e tum a -SQUad poltc:ewomal, to alcohol Ind drugs 1 OOm e Sat. 9 p.m. (CC) ($) ,. ''Tlti9 ...,....... ~" • •• (t9n, SlJ5'*1M) Gene Hacknlan A defgyman leads s~s Of a cap. sizeo lulllJtY ..._ trwOUgtt 1t1e sNp s tnrlafds io '" ~t pont CPO) 1I7m (WT8I> Mon ~OS p.m. (VCR) ......... 1.0." *** (1998, ~) Sl9ClNrt,. RetQOI A Fon Worth l"tOUsewtfe getS. gun,.,_~ ty Ind .,, C>bsesslOll lor revenge •lier 11etno raped (R) 1 °"" ("90) T... 5 • m . (SHOW) Mon 11 30 p m Thu 4 ~ 1 m , (ZI Fn 11 p m (VCA) ~ * ** (1987 Sc~ f1C1100I Am<*) Sd1wan~ An tnSIOIOus alien CtMture anllci<s I c:ommandos on a flJngle mtSSlon in Soutn ""*1c:a (R) 107m (llAlQ Soo 9 pm (CCI (5) /VCR) "Tiie ,,.....K t AMift' **** (19!7 Comedy· Orama) Ja!NtS Coburn RN1f ~nment ageoaes and a Scw .. t spy want to kl\O'tlt wtlel ll'le ptHldenl s IOfmlf ana- IY$1 knows Dtrecteo by Theodote J Fllc:11er 104m (SHOW) Mon 6 pm , Tue 5 I 0 a m (VCR) ''Prlottr Smert'' * (1987. Cornedy-dr1ma) fnc:oa Leqi Frshef Sc:nooig!rts aoroao CloSCO'lef "*' l'IH<lmaster sells °"'9S and vioeos ot coed horseplay (R) 84m {IEL) Sat 10 30 pm (VCRI "f'lidl Up Y-E_..., ••• (1987, BIOQrlpllyl Gary Oldman 8'1t1sll ple)'WOlllft Joe Orton ~ tamous AflC1 hts hornose•ual ~ lu#s him Directed by~ Frnrs 1Fll 108m {MAX) Sun 12 !>5 a m weo J JO 1 m (VCA) • ..,,.. Prt..c:. and ... Sflow9jft" •• (1~7 Comeoy) "'arilyn Monroe lt,n Amencan ShowQtr1 IS wooed bv I a.. kan (>'1!!'» cMlnQ t<tng o.orge V 5 lonCIOn COIOMllOn 117m• Thu 130 a m (VCR) "The,.,..._. EJM" •• (1980 Comeoy) r..,, Conw.y T'IWO t>umbkng de~ investioai. a SlltMS or """1tlrs at an ..,,. EngltSl'I menS>on (PGI 9 1m • Sun 4 pm (VCR) ~~ JI" ** (1987 Comeay-dr1mal Manr- B<odllncl. A IJf C>unOeO A11 Fore. polo! rescues srnert chimps lrom deadly l10 e•penments at a S1r1199!C· weaoons researctl cien1 .. (PGI Hlflm cMAlC) Th\J 11 • m (CC) (VCRI "~" ••tt (t98J Sc~ fic1tanl CtiftSIO()l\er f'lurnme< A ll"!OUS K>en!>S1 lr~S "4<Nel IVS hurna~ Old ttN tion. so !NI ~ cannot use IWn as 1 ~ sec:tel ~ 104m(UFE} ~ 9 pm Sat Spm "The ~ ...... " •• (1987 Oocumentwy) ,. comptlabon ot entmation 0y film-maker Geof9e Pel l'ICll.ld· tng 10 sham~°'" 1937~7 dto:t from oa. wcwt<s, a..o ,.._ crwac:tws Ilk• Gomoy ~Polley 80m (98.) T,. 3 pm (VCAI ·~""""" •• 11ge,. MuSlcafl Ptlnc;,e~r~ldftghts htS rival fOt a S"'9lf end s..cceu '" the i«'~ rock sc:.ne Oscar tor best Ol'9"'lf W'9 Seot"• CR) 1°"'1 (Rl.I Men S om /VCFI) "~ *•119!>4 ~Oram.a)Fred Mec~.A 91'"95* s girtlfwind seduces • pollQt ~ wt>o l\as ,.,.. under~ CMlrTI CMAX) Tue 1 30 pm "0..C Cool" •• (1!186. Ac:llOt'll James Remer 1t, N.w Yorlr polloe otfloe< IWps NS gontnen<J's neor-~ '-vtfy armeo mwl(Wna grow.rs In ~ (A) 96m (TIIC) wee 10 p m • • m tvCAI R-S MOVIES Howell Ill and tile rest of 11\e c.staways t>ac>l 10 crvtlize· toon 97m m Sat 4 p m "Return From Witch Mountain" * * • ( 19711. Mv91\ture) Bene Dav•s feens l>elp a p1yct1t<: l>fott>er and slst., from another world fool a mad sc:oenust and Ills llGCOmPllce (0 ) 93m {OI~) Mon 9 a m Thu 3 p m (CCI (VCR) "Retum of !he UvlnQ DMd. P..t II" * (t988, Horror) James Karel'I ,. boy and Ills rnenos releaH somettung evil rrom a can1s111r t111en oft an Army In.di (R) 89m (M AX) Fri 9 30 p m (CC) (S) (VCR) "fhe Aetum ol IN PIM Pen.,.,.· ** (197!>, eom.dy) Pete• ~llers N1ncompoc><> ln$p41C1cw Clouseau oooe again loolls for 1ne Pin .. Pan111e< dlamoo<l and orx:e ~.,, I COl'llOUnd~ 11•S l>OSS (G) I 13m {WT98) Fri 7 ()!> I m fVCR) "Revenoe" • * 11971 Suspense) Stietley Wlf'tters A Ir antic woman uses ESP 10 contaC1 ner Dusinessman llvl· 01no P"SO"ll' ol a deranged widow wtiO Olames lltlTl tor l)e1 Oau9'1ter S death 73m CJ Mon I 0 p m "Richard Pf'iOf Lin on .,,. SunMt • .,_, .... (1982, Comedy\ The come0t1n bounces trom Air~ to drugs to se• 1n lll•S hJm trom rwo conoerls II tile Pellaolum tn Los Angeles (RI 82m (MAX) Frt 4 3!> 1 m (VCR) "Rlgllt ot Wey" ** (19113. Otam11 Bene Davis 11"'-U ano p<e!>sure trom their oaugtiter torce an elderly cOU(>le 10 take 1111s11e steps to control ,,,.., Oesttni.s 102m IUFE) Mon 4 pm (VCR) "Rio Lot>o" ••• (1970 Western) J()hn WayM "posl· C1v•I War Unl()tl ~ teams up will\ two Cooteo.<etes to ci4an up the town of Rio Lobo 0.rected by How1rd Hawks (G) I I 4m Q) Wed 8 p.m (VCR) "Rlla, Sue end 8ob Too" * * * 11987. Comedy Orl l'l\lll M.c;helle Holmes Br1t1sll schOOIC)tfls R111 Incl~ o.oy-srl 10< Bob and Michelle • weM-otf couple, and ent .. a risky se•ual trta<lCJle w1tll Bob (RI 9Sm (Z) Sat 11 30 p m !VCR) "River'• Edge" • • * (1986. Oram•t Cn1p+n QIOver Small town 1eens act stumped 11ller a peoer strangles hit gorllr•et>O to c>aatll Based Ctn an actual caM (R) 99m (SEL) Wed 7 p m t 2 30 a m (VCR) "Robln•on Cru-on Mlfl" * * ( 1964, ~ flc:tlonl Paul Mantee An astron1u1 llnds on t11e red p4anet loses • l)llrlner anc1 m•kes an e~ped stave ll1s man Frld1y t09m (USAI Frt 9 p m "Rolling v -..ence" •• 11987 ACllClf'll Ned Bel!Ty " truci.er ancl nos 110mem1oe monSter ltuci< pVOISll tr>e owner o! a loples5 pnl anc> ll•S drunllen sons (R) 90m IH80) Sun 2 40 am , Ttiu 12 am (VCR) "A Room Witt\ • View" * ••• 119116 Drama) H.-n. Bonham Caner M•ss Lucy Honeyctlurcn lours 1907 FIOt· ence w1111 ner cousin end meets Ille man she Wiii ~ 0... r9Clec oy JafTles Ivory From Ille E M Forster novel 115m fTMC)Sun 3pm Thu 8p m ,2a m (CC)(VCR) "RUii, S.mon, RUii" * • • (1 970, Drema) Burt Reynokls Atte< being wrongfully 1mpt1s.oned tor l'llS brotr>e< s dH lll. an tnoian relurns to ll1s people and swears vengeance upOn me real k~ler 74m CJ Tue 10 p m "TN Runn1n9 Man" ** (\9117. Soence fiction) Afnold Sctiwarzen~r A llel!COl)le• polo\ 11 th4t nexl C0'119Stant ,,, a TV llosl s detKfly QafT\8 sl'IOw lo< lt'9 tT\ll MI (R) !Olm (H90) Wed 8 pm 2 !IS a m Fri 10 pm ICC)IS). (Sf:l l Sur> 9 p m Fn 7 p m 12 30 a m (VCR) "RuUlenR~"•• (197!> ~~M)GeorgeSegal "Mn.,ntl8 tnes to stOQ 1 Plol oy KG8 dluldentA lo u su · ''nate Sovie1 Premier Ko1y91n (PO) 90m (tf90) Sat I 1 am (VCR) "The Sacrifice" • * I 1996 0<1ma1 Er11nd JoMpheon A mys1icar mailman te41a a S"'9dlsll mhlllectu.t how to undo WO<ld War 111 0y SfffPlf'lg Wl1tl • wrtol1 Olfected IJy Andtl4 T arkovsky (PG) t 4!>m (Z) Sal 3 p m (VCR) "S-y •nd RoM ... " *** (19117. Or1m1) Shl!lhr Kapoor A Pak•s11n1 polftc1n !lees 10 London ..,,.,e N~ At'gltC<zed son Sammy five• openly """" "'' wit• ROiie Otrecied IJy Steptien F roars I OOm CZ) Thu 9 p m (VCR) "S.ntl ano tti. n-. ...,.. .. •• (1970. CNldren) Two Hiiie bears 1n Vellowllone N1toon1t Pan. ~tpone ~· natlOn 10 watt tor Santa Claus Anlmal.O (0 ) 83m e Fri Som (VCR! "Scootiy encl IN "41tuct8"t Wwewotr'' •• (1988 CNl- drM ) Otacula turns Sheogy tnlo 1 -ewo11 needed for a monster car rece 1n Tren1ytv111<1 Anl!T1119d 100rn e Thu 8 om "~01~--·••1t!ll4 Myst•~anene Comer A woman w1"1 1 hllrlOtl.£>1 ..,.,..1a1 Pl 1 susoecta her •te is tn <llf\99' 68m a Fri 10 pm ""'-" +•+ (1961 Or1ma) Wi!Mam snetne< An out· side 1g11a101 p<omotes recism 111 a M>sM>Of'l lown, Direct· .0 IJ"f Ro091 Corman Mm l\JSA) Sal 11 p m . 31 m IS) ••lfle'• 0.... Heve tr • •• (19911 eom.dy-«-1 frecy Camo111 Jenn• A lllalttly &oolllyn blecti ...am.n jUOOles tlltee boytrlenen 0trect9d by ~e LM , whO pl1ys Mera (RI 114m {Ml) Tue 2 1 !I 1 m (V~) , • ......,,. .. • 11984. AdvtlrttlK•l r.,,.,. AOblrft. A rv cnw 90@I IOoktnQ 10< 1 comJpl AlrtCln pf1noe lf1d ~ ~. ~ ol me JlJl'!Qlll IPG) 117m CHeOt Wtd II 1 m S.t 4 30 pm (CC) (S) (VCR) •• ..,.~..., .. • •• 11996 Orem•) J11M11 Stewer1 A f!C•h Virgin1a tarm11 stays out of 11\e C1vri Wer It l'irsl. u..n p ns 11 lo Pl'Oi.ci n1s tamlly 105m (Z) Sal II • m (VCR) "The si-e of the ~..,.,_ .. ** (1968, Ofama) Antnony Ov1nn A Ukratn1a.n O.ahop ind formef prisoner tn S11>1111 •s sent to Rome mlde 1 c.ro1na1 and eleeted pope (0 ) 1!>7m (MAX) Mon 11 1 m (S) (VCR) "Sflcwt CircuW' • • (1 986. Comedy) Ally SllMCy AA an;. mel lover befriends lltrmlns war roC>OI No !>, fo!lowed by its inventor. a1t111 slray ltghtrt•nQ Strikes No !> to Mte (PO) 911m IUSA) Sun 2 pm (VCR) "no. Sic:llM" ** 11987 0.1ma1 Cl'lnstophe< Lamt>en Out11w Salvatore GtU~ano ~s 1 20th-cenbr( lolll he10 counee1 by me Churc11 and tne moo Otrec:ted o., MtChHI Cimtf'O (R) 1 l!>m (SHOW) Thu 12 40 1 m ICC) (S). (TMC) Sun 11 1 m Wed 10 a m (CC) (S) (VCR) "Side by Side: True Story of Ille Ownond P:amly'' • * ( 1982 Boograplly) Mane C>smono George and Otlve ~mond raise Donny. Mane and Slit Oltier c:t\llOren to Ill· come famous en1en 11ners 104m (Liff) Tnu 9 pm "Sieelll" • (1 987, Suspense) Ellen Bar!ltl'I A sky Otver wakes up in tile m.oc:tle ol llO'Wllere "'Splln .no dre•mlly recans hOw sne got"*' IR) 97m (H l) Sat 7 p m . I 2 30 a m (VCRJ "stiem NlgM. IMooctr "'9flt" * * (1973 Horror) Palrtcil O'Neal SmaM New England town is 1erro111ed by •s<:apeO payeootlc ktllet (R) 96m II Sal 11 p m (VCR) "Sileftt "-941" * ( 1982 Hotror) Olucll Norris A QUOet T exaa snentt tnes mal'tlal arts on 1n ln<Mstructtble homlo- dat lunatic l\Jfned ioose Oya INddoclOr (RllO!>rn e Fn 8 pm (VCR) "SI.,_, ...,..,.. and IN S.""'9ey Ni9M LedlN" * t1986.Drarn1)Bonnte Franklin Led by a nun. unsl!Mi.<I pa roled women Ii• up 1 Slum bu•l<ll"ll for UM as a halfway nouse IOOm 8 Mon 12"4!> a m .()) "4ot> 12 40 • m "Slllnl ,.._., .. ** (1975. Ofama) Jadue Cooper A IM- v1s10n rePQrtt r 1nves1iga1es a se<les of w spocoous fires whocll force several small setvaoe compantta 10 sell ou1 104m 8 Fn 3 2!> 1 m "~to Wetcfl Oller Me" •• (1987 S<ilpenM ) Tom Berenoer A married New Von. oetec:uve -..oi'l\s ntOflts guardlnQ • socrahie murelel wrtnesa Dwec:ted o., RtOley Scott IA) 106m IMAl) Sel II p.f1' (CC)(S) (VCR) "Son of MolM Crlfto" ... • (1940. Action) LOUIS Hayw1rd A sw15"bucktong ,.,.,o tool$ Irle piens of an evil tyr1n1 and Wll'IS lf>e l\ancl of a tov.iy lldy 1!t9r 1 duel lO !fie Oea!tl With hrs enem+e1 102m (NtCKl Sun 4 1 m (VCR) "Softg of Softe•" * • • (1933 Otama) MIM1ene O..tricn A 19th-cenlury mail, 1n love with a tculpt0<. marries Na ev~ patrCtn 89m Cl) Fn II 1 m . 4 pm. •.30 • m "Soul MM"** (1986 Comedy) C Thomla Howell l an· ning polls and • new 1111100 9411 a wtwte J>lepc:>oe tnto H1rvard Law ~ on a minonty setlOllrshlp (P0-13) !Olm IMAX) Thu 4 10 1 m (CC) (S) (VCR) "Souvenir" •• (1988. Chme) Chnstc>pnet Plomm11 A torme< NtZI retums wttr't tits daugt'tler '° Y"' I la19< 10 tlie Par15 Vllage wn.re ,,. WIS dunng !fie war (R) 96m (SHOW) lue 11 p rn "Soytefll are-" • * (1973 ~ flc\Jort) Cllat1IOn Heston New York.,s ot lf>e future IWtl on a oorporatlorl'• synlhelic 1000. ~ 1WO <Mtec:tiYes find comH lrom c;orpses (PG) 97m llMOW) Tue II p m (VCA) "~ "-941" * (1985. Soenoe lictlotl) Rtct!t rd Farnsworitl A to<mer Los ~ pollc'9oltlClt tredls11'1 11acape<1 prisoner on • 22nd~ prison planet IR) 77m IH80) Fr! 3 30 1 rn (VCR) .. ..,.,_. .. •• (19711, MvsJcal) PNlip M Thomes A pro- mote< hll!ps """ ll•*" flom Hertem llnd f1m1 11 sino- er& WI ltle '!>Os Music: Oy Curtis Mayfield (PO) I OOm (In) Sat I p m .. 21!> 1 m (VCR) "~ ,..,.. .. ••• (198', Oocu<Y1m1) Broolle A<lams OtaM Dupuy and mentally handlea.ppeO young 11<1vt1s form • Canldlan puppet troupe. l"9 Famous Peo- ple Plar-rs 104m (HBO) Sun 12 30 pm (CC) "~• ~" * * 11983. Cotnedy-oramal Hll'lry Fond1 Tile Wyoming Spencers have nine cNldren 100 smd a llOuse 1nd 1 son who w1n11 to go to c:olleoe 121m(WT8SI Tho 7·35 p m ··~. U.. llld Niiied TNtrfle" (1988, Comedy) Htrry An(Jerson Au N inWP' .. Ind I'll• wife •• ~ t>y a ~ spy """<> IOOI<• hilt IOf!*>M 1"9'f know IOOm 8 Tue 9 p m (CC) "no. ......,. of It LOUle" • • • ( 1957, BioQflptly) James SteW'lr1 Tile story o4 Cl\lrles Llndbergn before, duflno and atler llts 1927 non-stop tOlo Ngl!l from New Yot'1; 10 Pana Difeci.cl Oy B'*Y Wllae< !Jim {VIA) Tllu I p m . Frt I I a rn (VCR) "lt-.d Alofte" * + ( 1986. Crimt Cir W!18) Cli1ri.1 Dllfnlng A World W1r 11 llefo Hnds 1111 l1m4iy 1w1y so Ile can nunt klllef drug de...,.., even t1 "9 1111 to do II 110ne (R) !Mm D &in 1 I p.m (VCR) .. ..., Www" ••• • c1en . so..c. fiction) Mn H•mil Hlf\ Solo, Llilce Skywalllef C3PO, R202 end Pmoesa L-are • IOnO I~ IQO tn 8 oat~ far. !er •wey. Olfected OV Otorge LUC411 IPGI 123m W ~ I 30 pm (CC) (VCR) ....... 0.-" • (tt87 Scl*-flc:N)n) p""°' S.•yt• PMl·World Wer in twordelT\ln Non\ld delwNB deHft 38/Daily Pilot Nov 20-26 I widow Kasha and ner w1te<·pur1l1C1t10n term 1R 100r!i IH80) Fn 8 p m . t•LI Wed 5 pm (VCR) "Stone Cold DMd" * * 11980, Orama I Rlehard Cren11a I>. pollc;.eman t>elievH the locll crtme klflOpln 11 lnv04ve<l 1n a re5" of murders of young women 1R) ~7m B Mon 3 3(1 am (VCR) "Stoogemenla" * ( 1985. C<>me<Jy) Josh Mostel A you09 man s OC>sessoon w1tll me T1l1ee Stoooes PfOl11PIS Orearr~ teaturt1>9 100111941 lr0"1 ~of tll• trlO's mo•,.s 1PG 83m (TMC) Thu 4 30 p m (VCR) "The Story of Onid'' • •• 11976 Historical drama) r.,.., ollly Bonoms Old T es11,,...,,1 sneotierd OavtO Slews Goo• am with a 5~ng and. u king or Israel t1M1 in IO•fl "1• Bathst>et>a 200m (MAX) Tue 8 I m "The Story of TllrM l.off1" +• * (1953. Oramat 1(1<> Oouglas In tt'tree vignettes. a t>allel star membe~ ol a c11 cus ttapeie team and a governess learn I unoque mea< 1ng ol love t2tm (W"1X) Sat 12 am "S""h of Jultlce" * (1985 Crime oramaJ JU'• L1u91lltn DIUQ-deattng mot0<cycl•s11 ~~l an autoworker ' wife and son then 091 Oil on a lllCM~Jlty 1 ()4m ITMCt Mon 2 pm "s..bway" • * (1 9115 CrHT\8 Oram•) lsat>llle A01an Dwellers of tile Pi ros Metro 0etrlftnd a punk.f\l lfed tl11e• ' a dinner JIC~e! wno steels some papers lrom • t>oreo '' Ctl ltle (R) 104m (Z) fo 12:45 I m (VCR) "S--llefltlll" * • (I 965 C~yl JOM C&nJ• Burnl-0\JI 11r-t11Nic contrOller Jack Chester ta,es hta ''" •'Y 10 FIOttda end malles a IOOI ot 11<mwrt 1F>(, 88m (SHOW) Tttv 2 30 pm , 9 3!> p m (CC) (VCRJ "Sundey, 9loody Suftdey" * ** (1971 Orama) Otero~ Jackson Voung LondOn SCUIPICW Bob hlS 1llao ""''~ " middle 8oe<J <>octOI named Danttt Incl a <1111cw~ care@• ·NOman named Ale• o..ecwo 0y JO/\n Scnllls•noe• 0 110m 8 5Yn 12 05 a m "no. S-aftlne loyt" *** (1975 Comeclyl Wa '" Matthau Two lcwmer vaudevtlle panners grlJ00111QIY ·~ unite ioi I TV $1)11Clal From thl Nett S"''°" pl1y t P•', I 1 lm (SHOW) Sun 12 pm (S) (VCR) "~an" ••• (1978. Action) Cl'lnstopne< Ree•t Jo< Et ol t<rv1>1on sends hrs lflfan1 son Kai-El to (Ar" where Ile grows up wttl'I superpowers as Clar!< t<en1 ,ir.- 9111s a fOb 1n M1tropo1ts at tNI 011ty P11ne1. IPGJ 143m I!> lue 8 pm Wed 8 pm (VCRI "$un'eftder" *#I ( 1987 Flom1nce-oome<lVI Sa My F s•t1 1. novelist stung Oy ahmony and palimOny meets an Mt wno hves off her rtCll l1wye< boyfneOd (PG) 95m (SHOWt Mon 8 a m 8 p m (S) (VCR) "Sufvlvlll 0-" fr (19117 Action) Mlkt Ncwris A surv ·~ •st war-91fTl8r meets Ille dalJQlller of 1n e• corwt<"t .. ' madl mtilloos selling LSD In 11\e 110s IRI 91 m IMAX)'>•' 10 pm (S) (VCR) "Su9P1Cf" * ** (1987 Suspense) Cher A IOtlOy••' 1ury duty llelCK 11 Wash•"llfon polllk: oetender wnosfll "' de• Cl141'11 cannot hH r 0t sc>eak Otrec1ed by Peter "a'" IRI '21m (H90) Mon 11 pm . Thu 9 pm tCC)(S) Il l S 7 p m . Thu 11 p m (VCR) "~" • * 11987 &;spense) Antt>ony Andre"'\ • 1nnocen1 Americ1n hllfl SS o.g1n1 to leer,,., B"'''" 1 ••1 boy husband plans 10 kill Iler 97m (MAX) Mo" 9 a ~ (VCR) "Tlll S-" * (19711 Horror) Mocneel C11ne A ~ e and an "" Fcwce genere1 tnck kin.r bees 1way from '1 ton (PG) t 18m (LR) Sat 7 pm (VCR) "S...t Chal'tty" * • * ( 19&9. Muatc411) 511'rtey Macl ·' A soll·llllrted proslllute dr.am1 of setttooo down tr " speclable merned Mte Sued on !Ile play t>y Neil Str- (0 ) 135m . Sun 2 30 a m (VCR) "I-~" 1' (1987 Orl rNI) Jlf'\41 AleAl""t> US woman In 1973 Clltle '°'"'Ille ullde<ground aga' the m!lllAlry regime s peltcy of torture and lmpr•SOf'"'"' ' IR) t47m (..0) Tue 12 30 am (VCR) "$.... LOtTM>e" * * • (1 98 7 Comedy Or~ ' Maureen S1ap1e10n rhe 80-yea•-old owner ol • C11~• resoo ponders tts sale wttll llef 11lad cnet enc> gr.1 d1lJQllter IPG 13) 91m IH80) Mon 10 1 m Tl111 •" pm . Sal 12 30 pm (VCR) ·•s.,.,.__,, .. c.tModle" * * * (1987 SI~ ll •· Monologutsl SPllC)onQ Gtay -avH recy ane<X)oll!~ I• •" llts kfe and e•penenc.s tn Tti.llend 11 1n act0t on r"~ K'"'"9 Fields Directed by Jonathan [)emr-• 117m (INllAVOI Wild 11 D m 11 30 pm 11 pm I 30 a " (VCR) .. ,,.... 1-" • • • • 119341 ~a.cat comeovt "' ~ · As1a1<e Oambler/danc.r Luclly 11111 for dance teac••• Penny while enoa91<1 lO Mwgartl Otfec:ted l>y Ger?· t#' Sle'll1ns 103m fOISH) Mon 9 p m , 2 30 1 m (vCRI T-U-V ''Ttllle ~ o...-. • ....._ .. (IMI Come<Jv-dr•·., Rut MeClan"'an A Widow n.tot tiff f'laPP'ly unrnarroe ' d•UQhtera Nell Jeu . COunney llld Ev•n flf>d 11u101"'1• I OOm • Motl 9 p m ICC) ISl "The T-...... ....,.. • • • (1974 Orllml l Jv• .. I Andfe,... • 8'\t>sll CN~ Mf'lenl on vtcation 1n Be•WO• MOVIES li\11\ Im a SCl.,et d•plomat wnQ wa111s ner to spv 0.1ec1eo 01 61a>e Edwar11s WGI I 23m ~HBO) Mon 2 pm (VCql ··ra1ge1 ol an ....... ,,. •• • • 1q79 O•ama) AntNltlv Q,.,,,,, A 1,.,ed ll.1ller 1eams up"'°' a 1wO·l1me IOSer to "1d napao1ackAl11cc1n1eaae1 1PG1102m O Tue I JO a m .. Tugets·· • * • f1 %8 Suso,.11se1 Bor•S Kai Iott An aq• 9 "°'' " I m Sia• s ,.,11reme,,1 c0<ncioes w11t1 a yoo119 m~n s sr>oOtong spree O.r1K1e<l ov Peter Bogoaf'Ovi<:h 1PG1 <l<lm (A&E) '" 12 pm (.\/CRI "Tiie THlloUH ol in. A1>11u•t Moon" .... \1956 Com e<lyl Marv Brando A w•IV Japa11esA .nrerpreter I01fs an ""''v .aota1n s anempts 10 cnan9e an O~"''"''" vdlage all<H Worlo War II 12Jm (TMCI Mo,, 3 JS pm Thu 8 8 IT' Teen Wolf .. • • 1; 985 Co•n"<ht V.cl'l&e• J Fo• Tri. """ s•ar :it a "'9" sr n{l(I< o.ts•e1oa11 ream nas red eves. 1dn9s ano 101s 111 M •· •PG/ g,,,. (HBO) Mon 6 pm Sat 6 30 pm VC"lt Tee11 Woll Too·· • 1 •9111 Comeoy1 Jas(ln Ba1eri11" Sn~w•ng \ gns ~• <1 n 1m ... 1iam,Jy11.111 Ollege lresnma,, r •kl oecnm!l~ a t>•Q ""'I?"' 111 nn r ampus IPGI 9)m (SHOW) F't• 8 pm 1\/CIO .. Tenko Reunion" • • 1 t985 D•ama} """ Bell F°O<~ "'' rnen p<1sone•s 01 '"e Japanese •eur•te at 11111 notel Aal 11es '" 111mu111,0us t9~0 S•ngapor!! Based :>l'I ine Bnhsh TV ...i•18'> re"~<:' t IOm (AIE) Sat I a m "fenteclea" • 19'7 O•arnal Snelley w.111ers Killer ...ynJ"*'~ Cntfle rr me af(f O' a ~eaS•Oe ommuntty N""C" 1• lh•eatone1l by ' ~ldf'I <IPPYS tPG> !Olm (WTBSI 1ue 10 OS a m (VCR) "'T•ffot 8eneath the Sea' • 1970 Science ll<:il()n\ Peggy Neat fwo s _ien11s1s cC>1X1vtt1ng •Jnde,....ale• re )l'arcn c1ealA yt1C1•g .:•Palures 1111m numa!!_Pa•ts wnoen u.ev ptan to JS~ 1n wag" a wo110 .... ar 85m U S"n I 30 a m IVCRI ··r ...... ••• 11 941 Weste'"' W1ll1am HOIOen Two C""teoeratt> v~te•a'ls c1oss pains "' le.as atter 0"4I tu•n, 1an.1>1u ana me 01he1 one tu1ns rustier 94m (MAii) l CJe 10 45 a m l\/Oll ·· Th•I Secret SU"d•r .. • • t 1986 Crtme d1ama1 Jame~ F"atent no A "t'wsma11 0•00."Q a pohce·SCllnOat cove< up I "as a '!Jl0'1er on n1s team wno may nave 90ne 100 lar tOOm U Tue 12 4S am CJ; Tue 12 •O a m "The llllef of Parlt " • * * P96~ Comedy dt1mal Jean Pa.,1 Selmonoo A 1urn-ot t"e·century Pa<1s•a11 oecomes a mem~r 01 tne nated social ciass ne steals t1om O<recieo tiv Louis Malle 119m (Z) f" '2 pm ··Tiie Tluet Who Came to Dinner·• * • (1973 Comedy) Ryan 0 "ieal An insurance 1nves119110< "'*' 10 eaten a Hovston ~omi>u1e1 wn•t w h() moonh9fl1s as a n'9n.SOCH1"1 cat burglar !POI 1()5m (SELi S11n I pm (VCR) ''36 Moura·· * • I 196' Suspense) James Carrier A dis gu•seo N;w oll•cer sHlo.s 0 day t.11\1 trom • «~ U S • mat<>' n W!lat lool<s 111<.11 • US hOSpttet I tSm CTMCl Fn 8 30 a"' '·Trt11 I• Ill• Army"' • • * 1t9•3 Musicat c~yl George M1J1pny A 0•01awav star ooes a snow dunng Wortcl war 1 anc '"S son d~s on11 out'.ng World wa1 11 Soogs by 11v1ng &er11ti 108m m W.,cl 1 pm (VCR! 'Tl\11 Wile tor Ht1e·· * * 11985 Comedy) Pam Dawoe• A 1awyer lends n1s 09rt~1 w11e to a t>udoy 1n t1e&<1 and \Ile g~s ltltO ous1ness d~ a surrogare nomema1<.e1 t04m (USA) Tue 10 a m J J{) am ··3 Men end • Cr9dl•" *' • • 1t985 Comedy I RotanO G11aud Three d,. n.iro Pans 1>acne1ors tut'n p;11ern11 w11en to•ceo 10 care '°' an at>andoneo DaOy 9ir1 cPG· t 3) 1 100m(8AAVO)Tue 5pm tOpm (VCR) I "'Th•H Amigo•" • • f 1986 Wesrf'lrn comtldy! Crtevy Chase S1ten1 lllm cowl>l>ys Dusty LuCkV .Jl1<1 Nea com. to MhlCO 10 petln<m but .ns1ead 118 l!•pectl(I to 58•11 11 lawn (PGI tOSm (DISNI Wee 9 om Jam (VCR) "Th• "'"• Ceballe•o··· ••• ( 19~5 MUSICAi) 8'111'10ay boy Do11ald Oucr.. Hfufes llllln Ar11eri<;a With songg ln<l rodes a magic s•••Plt to Ac~o L•ve 8Gtoon/an1me1e<1 (Gt 7tm (OISN) Thu t~ pm I 30 am (VCR) ··ThrH for IM Stiow·· • • ( 1955 Musteat comeoy) Betty O•&l>•e A B10.;itlwav sta1 marries ,.,er ti11sb1no s pa1111er. '"~" ne• nusbano 1e1urns trom WOftO War II 93m (MAX) Mon 4 JO om '"Th••• Kind• ol H••I" • (1987 Ar tlOnl Aooert G•ritv tnte•pOI senns a U S u9ent ano two statuesque poll(e NQrnOn to SIOP a c•1m1na1 maste•"l'•nd (RI 87m (SHOWI <; 1n t t 4S pm (VCR\ ·3 10 to Yum•·· • • • tt9S7 Wesle<nt Va11 Hell"' A 1ancn"' " n8410 nl rasn 1s oa<O "' put an outlaw cm int t1a111 10 ~ums P"SC•I' 0•1iic1eo l>Y Delmer Da•11s 97rn (MAXI W..O 2 30 D m Sat I t 30 a m IVCR) • Thu1tday·1 OetM" • • • (1971 Come<lyl Bott Newtian Oes0>tl\ tN' ttre•kup ol 1111111 Neekly Tl'lu1,oay "'9"1 c1<1~e• game rwo '"~"'"0 men rtec.aa tl>f!l_st1n nee<l one n•ght a """"k 1wav I'°"' tne.r wi•f'~ 7•m., &11 t 2 am !VCR) ··The Time Meclllne" • • • (1960 O•a"1al Red TllvlOI A :VO-•"') 1n"1!nln. J•v•IO!:l• an amai1n9 oe•ice tnet t i t' tran~•I """' 111 'Ill' past nr lu•u•t'> Ba~P<l Cln the story by ! t1 G Wells 1G1 t03m 0 Sun 1 D m 1VCR) "Totn Motn" Ir t 11980 Wt1,1e111) 'ite.P McOve•'" T11r11 COSTA IESA llTSUllSHI TUNE-UP SPECIAL 4 CYL s2aa5 flWI TU • REPLACE SPARK PLUGS • SCOPE & SET ENGINE TO FACTORY SPECIFICA TlONS •ROAD TEST PleJSP prP<;Pnt ou1wn JI I nie ol write up On" couoon per perc;,on per Ir dl1Sdct1 on Onl y for Mdsub1sh1 veh ct es and Chrt~ler built M1l!.ub1sh1 oow ered veh1rlPS CWllDNUll..Jt.U or tne cemu1y Wyom1119 rancne•s l'ltre tne legend•') tiounty nuri1111 to stop cattle ,.,~r•ers (RI 98m (Z) Son t 1 P m Mon 8 30 a m 3 30 p "' t a m Thu 1 1 30' m 1 om tVCRI "TOfl Hit"' • * • * t 193!1 Musicat •'>mancei Fred Astaire r rom Londo11 10 Venice a aance1 '"ues a woman wtro m1s1a•es ,,,,., •Qt 'le• o.sr rroeno s nusoano Songs oV trv1no Berlin 10t'Tl (OISHI F•t tO pm (VCR/ "TOf'PldO Aun" ** 11958 war)G .. nnf'ord A Navysuo- mar 1nu commander ano tl•S t>uOdy Cl\8511 a Japanese 111r- c1a1t "1rr>e• to blame tor ~ trageov 98m (WTaS) Sun • om '"Tough Guye'· • • 11986 Comecv dram1J Butt Lancas1er The l1s1 two men eve1 10 roo a U S train M elly get out 01 prison ano t1ec10e ia •oo the Gold Coast F)Yf' M1.e aga•n 1PG1 104m (TMC) $.Jn I pm 9 pm Thy 8 om (5} (VCR! ··To119n Guy• Oot\'t O•nce" • • \1987 C11me orama) Ryan 0 Neal A vmrer wal<es up w1tr1 a 1111100 tramee IO< mu<oer on Cape Coo 0.rocte<I ov Norm.n Mallet (RI l(l8m {TMC) r11 11 p"' Sat 9 pm 1VCRl ··the Tr•ln Aobbe""' •• 119~3. Wes1ernlJonnway11e A prnud "'oow rm es a C1v11 War vt1te1an lo •@'Cover gotd net 1a1e nus0anc stale trtY'l Wells F J•QO (POI 92m {TMC) Tue 11 JO a m tVCAt "Tre1tura ol Monte c,,ato"' * * 1 t 9•9 A11Venru1•1 Gtenn Langan A s111ma111' du1.>t>1l by a 9111 Wll-0 mamas llim t<H his monev 79m D Tnu 1 JO a m (VCR) 'The Tnbe'" • t 197' t\chenhJ••I Vtetor rrenctl Pren1s 1n1,c tnl'leSnl\'nlignt101s1;1vo.•a1 7•m ll Sun ,t lOam ··Trltogy or Te'""" • • 11975 Mystery) ~'""' Bi.ell r our wcrn9n ••oer>enc:e vn<11ue a'1CI pnva111 ''"ors !Nit munten •lle1t e• stence 1•m 8) Weo 1 • m (VCR ! The Trouble Wlltl $f>it1° * I' 98• Com4tdy) C>ornlld Sut>i<Jrlaf'rt "tn .. o r91e Bro11sn ~PY 5 ~en1 to en •stend un •wa•f' he is 1nere to'"'" Sov Pl '"'"' lPGI 91m (MAit) StJn 8 a rn rr ~ pm (SELi Mor 9 p.,, (VCR) "Ttue Gnf' • * • 11969 W&~te•nl Jonn Wayne Pot tiellied c.ne ev"O U S Ma•,'"' Rooste1 Cog0urn and a r .... ~· R,1~ n.itp a •t•un\y 9"' '' a1 k ncH 1a1n., s k•llet tt'..I 11811\ t1J MQO 8 D m tVCRt .. Tu! •net Tuni." * • 1 •980 Oq1m1\ Chris Barnes A t>oy '~•Is it lnot0111t t•cet9 at ma91C ano sends rt1msefl blclo"' t mf' 1c. Ill!' fgyp• nt Tutanlt'1•men 91m m f ve 3 am 1VfJl1 · ?001 A Spece Ocry•My· * • • * (1968 Sc~ llC '"'"' "°" Qutl(ta C"nmoute< HAL 9000 ta1<.es astrona\Jls or1 Dally Pilot Nov 20-26/39 tne utbmate lflP set to ctassat mu$1C Oorected by Stanley Kuorick !GI t60m (Zl Sat 9 pm (VCR\ ··TN~"**** (1987, Crame <1rama1 r<e .... n Costne< EllOt Ness ano rttS men llQllt Al Capone "' C!Wca· go Directed by B11en De Palma Best s~ a<:tOr Osar lor Connery (Fl) t t9!Tl (9"0W) Sun 8 pm Fn 1130pm (TMC)Mon llpm 2am .Sa1 l am (?)Tue I 1 p m , Fn 2 JO a.m (VCR) "U~ end OoMta ..... " *** (1951 Comloy) MICl\ael Craig Bntist> ne-Myweds r91um trom ~ l'IO'leY· moon ano fiod l'llnng kltlellie ,.,,,ants IS llaroer \!'\In mey tn1nk IOtm.()ttCIQ Wed 4 am "Utt>MI Cowtloy" * * * ( 1980. Df 1ma) John T raVOlta /\ Houston refinery WO'llll' bHIS t>Or«k>m by dtllSSlnQ Ill<• • cowboy enO rodmg a berroom s medtan1C411 buciuno bull (POI 13Sm. Sat 2 p m (VCR) "Valley f«>f99" •• (19n 0t1ma1 Rteti110 B1Mh111 ~nerat Washl~ Vtges '"s troops 10 steel 111y lrom 1ne British 8Jm B Sat •a m ··u • Vemplraa"' ($pe/1'stt) M llenanas muie<es vamc>r<os reaparec.en en bu~ de v•ct•mas Qui! al1me111en con SIJ sanqre SU ~1n1eslfa mal<l.CIOM 9()m '1) c;,,,., 11 VI • m W-X-Y-Z ··w11111. eo..·1 Run'"*** 11966. Comltdy) Cary Grant A 8<1t1s" tius1nessmari stta•es an ap;inment wrtn au S attt- 1111e and a OIOIOmat s ltancee duf"'9 tl\e T oi..,o Otymp;c. I I 6m (MAXI Mon 2 30 o m IVCRI .. Tiie W.rlov.,-· • • 11~. Wa•l Steve Mcav-i AUS oomt>er plOt and t11s CO-P'IOI c:lun over tf14 war 1nc1 • yeuogwom1n111 WorloWar U EnQ'll!ld t05m (MAX) Sat 1 pm (VCR) ·'The W11 W990f'" • • • (1967 Wes1ernl Jonn Wayne A lramed H ·COfl•ICl ano rt1s ~1'1ne• 1)4an to rob 1 m1neowne• s neavtly guard9d armo<ed S1agec;oectl. ~"'ppeO ...,,,,, 1 Ga!lfng gun anO tu• 01 goia I Olm (WOft) Sun 11 a m (VCR) ''TM W•lfWtglon •"• .. ** (1982. Dr•mel Tom Sefteck A t:>uS111essmen mes to bllekmlll • ~t ~ on order to ecqu4fl a oe'9nae ~1Ct- 90m (5"0W) F" 8 JO 1 m . 6 pm IVCAI ··wM -••• Jf1t:I!> \,Oll'l4IO'f-oflml) Alui.lr S.m A Scontth gamel\eeper s 11111 ~ b00y-build9 Ind t>ec:omes an ~ l\llm,,_ tnroww Ow.ct9d by Fran!! L1unoer 93m • &Jn 2 p m "WHtwortd" It** (1973, Scienoe licllonl 'fut 8ryMef AnOra«ls go hlyw<re wilt\ ~IS II an~ in.me pat1t of tile Mure Wntten/Oorect9d by Md\MI Cnc:t'rtor\ tPG) 90m (MAX) Sun 7 30 o m. · (TMC) Set , 30 p m CS) (VCR) "''Mlel Walla a.tow••** (1964 HorTOt) Robert~. Seismic lasts ope'1 a Cl .. 1n Belize. Ir~ a lost·-of """" monlo•y·P«>Pe pro\'Olted by the ··~ ol .,, Almy tranStl\tner (l'GI 88m Cl) Sit 11 30 pm (VCAJ ··'#tlefe E19f" Dere" *** (1969,.War) Aienerd Burton Allied <199nts leao commanaos sent to ''" a U S ~ lrom a castle on Bevafl• From the Allstaw ~ ~ (PG) I S8m e Fn t 30 a m {WTIS) 581 S 05 pm (VCR) ··wtNcrt w., 11 Up?" •• ( t9n eom.oy) Rlc:h¥d "'YOr A migrant woO<er's nse IO~ on the wor1d ol lllbOr "-• a dfUllC •"ect on ...., person.I hie (A) 93m IW"Xl Sun 11 a.m IV('RI ..• .._. "'°'*• anO.,,. ~ 1'-Kwy .... 11111 '· f."llntasy) G4tne WrlOer A poor boy ano l'liS gr1nof8"*,..;,, a tour tlw()U!ll'l ltie factory ol ll'le grMtest ~., on ttie wono 101 ~ (OISN) Thu 7 pm (VCR) ••TM ~ ll'Cf .. Uellw •• (19TS Ad'tenturel s.Mt Connery PreSldetlt Theo«>re AooY..-....en !fie Ma· ""es alle1 an Arab en1tl11rn lt>Ouets a U S wodow end l'ler childfen (PO) 1 t9m ('TillC) Wed II pm 2 I m . Sat 1 30 am (S)(VCR) .. Th9 Winge of £....... * .. 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' _________ J _________ ~ A CONVENIENT ALTERNATI VE TO THE POST OFFICE • Mallboxes • Postage • Shipping (UPS & US Postal)• FAX• XEROX• Packing • Office Supplle1 • And Much, Much, More j • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1988 BB woma~ nearly beaten to death. HB police seek clues in savage attack that leaves teen in critical condition By LANCE IONON .............. A youn' Huntington Beach woman was in cntical condition after being severely beaten early Saturday morn- ing by a man who broke into her ~ntcd bedroom, police said. The assailant. a man believed to be in his mid-20s, was frightened off in the act of beating Buffie Louise Hoose by a second occupant in the house. possibly the landlord. Lt. John Foster said~ Police would ~lease few details of the sav.,e attack other than a recent pictutt of Hoose and a composite drawing of a man who was seen near Sports Greg Head leads Corona del Mar into CIF water pOfo finals with win over long Beach Witson. /81 Nation Prestdent signs half- dozen bills including one that Increases penalties for Insider trading./ AS Entertainment The hofiday season starts this week on the local theater scene./C4 Inda Ann Landers C6 Bridge C6 Bu9'ness C7 CAassmed o 1-6 CroSSWO<d 05 Entertainment C5-6 Features C 1-4 Opinion 86 People . C2 Public Notices BS Sports 81-5 Weather A2 Old World puppeteer now faces tough times By LANCE IGNON °' .. ..., ....... Tough times have been no stranger to Peter Ambagtshttr. a puppetttr and portrait artist who hvcs in a ramshackle camper in Huntington Beach, and the near future promises to dish out more of the same. There 1s a waiting list ofjudics who would hke to talk to him about the o~thousand-or-so dollars worth of patkina and registration fines he owes on bis 1962 Chevy Apache 20 pickup LrUCk. which cames a camper on its t.ck like a broken-down coolie. Then there arc the merchants at Old World a theme village. in Huntinaton &;ch with European gjf\ shops and German restaurants. A sqmcnt of them wouJd like to 5ee Atnbqt.sheer move on. He says it's because they rnent him enten.ainina people with his hand- carved puppets on the cobblntonc walkways of Otd World without ta.vina to "9f rent on a shop, But Cbristian Curmer, ~r of Old Wowtd Restaurant. said there's more to it than that He alleted that ~aheer sometimet drinks too mudi and makes a nuisance of himtdf. Three weeks aao. Huntincton 8e8cb eofic:t pounded on the narrow door Of Amt.lshcer's camptt and ilMICd him 1 S60 ticket for slteplna in bis vcbide. 11'eft two wdu aeo. one of• rz:j1111t ~IO Police ..._. C8ltllle1, -A• ' I t m Md beet9 ti "'·U. it for 10 ~Md c:ouktn't t1le pcilQ N.ft him Ga . ~b EtPaidhe ... OWMd lh:t o.ty ~ ,..,,. , ... , •fl the area JUSt pnor to the assault ··1 want to Stt what shakes out of the woodwork (before discussing the in~14ent in greater depth)," said Sgt. Wilham Peterson. lead investigator on the case. The attack occurred m the bedroom of a first-floor dut>lex. at 610 14th St. in a pleasant middle-class neighborhood a few blocks from the beach. At least one of the residents in the duplex was awakened at about 4:30 a.m. by the sound of a struggle coming from Hoose's room. Foster said. The person. who may have been the landlord, went to the tccn-ager's Fishing spotlight shining on squid By LANCE IGNON °' ... ~ ........ Europeans often mix them WJLh past.a while many Oncnt.als prefer them stir fried. On the west coast of South America. they like them cured in lime. Steve Greyshock h kcs them in a net. The 38-ycar-old San Clemente resident owns the sole commercial fishing boat based in Newpon Harbor that catches ccphalopods. an in- venebrate most people know as squid. On an Italian restaurant menu. the)" re hsted under calamar}. Grcyshock has been fishina for the I 0-tentacled animals for four years aboard the .S8-foot Pamela Rose. motoring out at rugbt when the squid can be attracted to nets with a powerful ~archhaht And this ~ason has been the best b y far. Every year. when the water dips to cooler temperatures, squid swim from deeper waters to the shallow coastal areas of California to spawn and then die -and get caught m fishermen's nets. In recent years the crea tures haven't made their JOumey in substantial numbers until after Thanksgiving because the water has been warmer due to El Nino. a global warming of the ocean waters. But wtth the subsidence of El Nino this year, the coastal waters cooled earlier and so the squid were returning en massc by Oct. I 0. As a result. squid fishermen arc out en massc. too. Greyshock said San Pedro-based State Fish Company. the state·s largest squid processor and the co mpany to which he ~lls his catch.., took in 2,000 tons last month, the largest October squid catch in the (Pleue eee SPOTLIGHT/ Ai) has been perted at Old World since only last November. ahhoulh his 1ffiliation wtth the theme shoppin& mall on Center Dnve goes bade to its foundina t 2 ~·rs ago. 1t•s not that tw wouldn·t like to move on. Palm Spnnp or maybr Mazatlan both '°'9nd tood· But has trudt won•t start. and besKtes. he may· have to seH it IO pay a ponion of his fines. which would ft''' htm without a home. '"They doft'1 care a damn whether rm ~ or •bat.·· M Slid. littilll ' ................ , _. new iM n.~ to a chapel at OW Wortcl "'18'1 want M> be homekss. .. To 90P i& oil A~ SI)., his b1c:t • hen boCMriftl "'"' sinc:c Curncr •rt'# him out of '~ rn-' room and found the asadant 1n the midst o( beatina Hoose with an unknown object. The suspect bolted past the witncs& and fled out the front door. As far as police know. he did not steal anything nor did he sexually molest Hoose. The young woman was rushed to Humana Hospital Westminster where she was listed in critical condition. Foster said she suffered a fractured skull. Police would release no infor- mation about Hoose's background, only that she rented a room at the duplex and that she was not a student. They would not say how many o ther people live at the home. Peterson was not sure Saturday afternoon 1f anyone in the duplex rccoenized the assailant or if Hoose had known him previously. "It's one of the mysteries:· he said. Smooth sailing ··eut it won't be a mys&cry for lon&.''. Police launched and exlenSive hunt for the auspect. cilClllatina pictures of Hoose and the possible attacker tbrouahout Huntincton Beach on Saturday. Anyone with 1n(onnation about the suspect or Hoose's ac- tivities on Friday niaht or Saturday momina is asked to call pobcc at 969--2272. The 600 block of 14th Street was closed io traffk S.turday as in- vestigators combed the area for clues. A silver Cadillac Coupe de Ville parked in front of the duplex. was covered with fine . black fingcrpnnt powder. an indicauon that in- vesugators were trying to leave no clue undiscovered. A police officer at the scene said It was determined that the Cadillac played no part in the crime. (Pleue eee •ATl.PIG/A.2) .. . hapect tn BB attack. Groups ready to feed needy during holiday o unteers sought to assist in effort throu hout season By BOB VAN EYIEN Ot .. O.., ....... Thanksgiving 1s a lime for feasung. and for many Orange Coasl rtsidents. a time to share. Numerous Ofllnizations and bus1- ~~ in the area use the holiday season to focus attention on the needs of the poor and the hungry. and to try to lend a hand to meet those needs. One orpnization that provides daily meals to the hunlJ)' is the Someone Cares soup kitchen in Costa Mesa. MeM H.arlebetg. dutttor of the soup kitchen. 1s planning a ThanksgJ' mg feast wtth all the tnm. m1ngs on Thursday. ··we·re expecting about 500 people." she said. ''I've" got someone who has promised to donate all the turkeys we need. but 1f people would care to help, v.e could use some pumpkin pies. We'd like to have a fuU-00 Thankssiving dinner' with mashed potatoes and gravy, pumpk.m pie and everything.·· HaUcberg satd contribuuons arc always ~k:ome. but particularly on holidays such as Thanksgivin& and Christmas. Those who arc not able to contribute money or food can donate their iCTV\ccs. ··t can always USt an extra hand." Hatlebers wd. Donauons may be sent or brouaht to Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, 661 Hamilton Street. Cosu Mesa, 92627. f:or more information. call 631...S I 70. Thaosk&i vine food bakcts or peck- agcs may be a;iven to t.bc ncedv throuah the Share Our Selves center. another Costa Mesa organization that provides daily assistance to the poor and homeless. .. Wc'U 9tt that it arts to t0mcone who needs 1t." said Jean Fort.th. di rector of Share O urselves. Dona- uons may br taken to the cnctcr at 661 Hamilton Strttt 1n Costa Mesa. Many local churchn have holiday food dnves. Some 1n the ~~ Coast area arc orpnized speafi > (Pleue eee GltOOPS/ A.2) Quake shakes up Coast residents From staff ud •ire ~· An canhquakc measunng approx- imately 4.5 on the Richter scale Saturday n1aht was · centered off Huntington fkac h and was felt as far awa) as Lancaster. bul authonucs said mltlal reports tndicatcd no widespread damage or inJunes. ment. The ep1~nter of the 9:40 p.m. tremor was located I 0 miles south- southwest of Hunungton Beach. Officials from pohce departments througho ut the Orange Coast said thev rccc1,cd numerous calls from puizlcd residents but no report.s of dam~. A U.te ..Uor en.Joya a fall aa.a.et and a atttr breeae on a recent afternoon near 14th Street on tbe Balboa Peanlsala. "It's not like It was so big. It was ltlce. 'Was that and earthquake7' ·· said Michele Palmer. a dispatcher with the Orangr Count~ Fire Dcpan - Thert were no immediate reports of damage or 1n1unes. Los Anacles ('ounty shenffs Dcput~ Detta Rot>- en s said. taurant recently. Curzncr adm1ttw that he forctbh iTmoved Ambaltshttr from tht ITS· taurant. but only after a female patron complained that Amba&tshccr had inappropriately touched her dau&h- tcr's kntt while he was drawu\I ~r pc>rtrait. Ambqtshc-er denies the charar. C'Urzncr also accu~ Ambllt.shttr of s1e11ina puchn from a t"" in"" front yard. another aJlcption that t~ puppeteer disnuucd. ··ra·s all abouc peeches... Am· 'r:h•..W.. tltoush the h1ntrant ani1A hll hn herd limes reun&Jy. tbis isn'l Ids h ttt of'travails. u.c ... ""'°"~ ol Ms~ "' •• _ ,,., &91 It's been 25 years since time stood still on the Coast By PAUL Al\CHTPLEY Of .. D.-, ........ He represented a spmt of greatness. of pos.sibility, of vital youlh w1th its attendant o ptimism and ideals. And when John F. Kennt<f, was 1unncd do wn m the shadow· of a Dallas book depository 25 years ago. an entire nation died a litt~. too. Perhaps the first national ltaJed~ of the television age, the as.sassinauon was beamtd over and over into our livina rooms. It was 1m~1atc. sudden. close. And vinually all Americans o ver the• of 30 today can vi vtdly recall where they were when they first heard the president had been shot. Unlike any other e~nt sin« then. nearly all people can rcclte without hesitation where they were. how they heard ttw ncwi, what the reaction was around them. Grave. shockina. 1ndchbty pnntcd in our memory banks.. it was a national apcrientt. DespiweHvision. fewexpcrimccd tta.t im!Mdiacy like Dr. l..awrentt Klein. a Newport &e.ch ptlyskian wbo was an 1ntem at Partdand HQIPi':') the day JFK ditcl ~ thtrd>-)'e9f student at the Uni ver- sa~ of'Teus Medical School. K~n wacbed ttw ~tiat limousanc reae up to the e~ room cnnnte ind hdptd whed thf mor· 'UiUJ .OUftded ~t iL tft rec:llJed '-is ....... about ................. ,. 'ircMK'oa- K'-wi~ wt.o ... ..; .. ~ ~ .wdl I ptM Ml -~nbl ht r 'i.t tllle ak>vct wa"C IOlaci .,;th ............ blood. He ~ Dr. Ke.p on. .. l ncurosuraeon who -.ould pro nountt Kennedy dead. He c.alled Washing- ton. relayina the news. He helped take Tn as Go'. John Connally to another surge!) room Connally. also nd1ng an the' prcs1<kn- tial limouSJne. had bC"Cn "o undcd. It was a gra\C. h1sto~·shattmD1 day that wouldn't stnkc Klein until later. ··The enorm1t) of the' s11uat1on probatMy d1dn•t h11 me:· Klein said. "Everybody h.ad a whttc look. "I kcot thtnk..l"J. l wonder why I'm so cool"? I thouatit therr -..as SOfnC'- th1na wrong with my sc:ns1tiv1t) system. I thouaht I was so cool. .. But when r ~nt home. my wift asked me. 'Wl\y are ~u so wh11c?' .. NC"WSmn lfUPCO. L~ enonnny of the story and 1m!Mdaately wondered . SUNDAY SPECIAL , .p 0rMge COlllt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Novembet 20, 1988 SPOTLIGHT SilINING ON SQUID ... ..._Al ~uory. •s day beains at about 6 p.m. wben the Pamela ltose follows a spon:fishina boat equipped with searchliabts to a spot a few hundred yards olr short from Crystal Cove State Park between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The Pamela Rose stays at a dis- . tance while the smaller boat floods tbc surface of.the water with the high- powercd liahl When between I s and 20 tons or squid have gattjcrcd. the Pamela Rose moves in and circles tt\e. smaller craft with a "Purse Seine net. which closes from the botto m. catch- ing the squjd in a bowl-shaped web. The smaller boat then moves out of the cirlc and tt\e crew aboard the Pamela Rose draws in the catch. R'.epeating this pr'Ol."CSS three times in one night recently brou&ht in 45 tons. Greyshock said the boat ts often covered with the squids' ink. a black liquid the animals emit as a.son of urukrwater smokescreen to aid 1n t'fleir escape from their aquatic pred· a tors. • The Pamela Rose usually unloads its catch in San Pedro by about 11 a.m. the next day. unless Greyshoc k decides to head out to Catalina Island in search of more squid. .. It's a long day." he said. ....... ~tlt/L-. ...... Pamela Ro.eta one of.eYeral Ila~ boat..banttnc aqald off the <>ranee Cout on rr:cent nlCJat8. · The bulk of the catch this year is being sent to Europe. where the dollar 1s weak and squid imported from the United States are therefore relatively inexpensive. Poruons of It are also sold to local fish markets and res- taurants. where they're put into 1hose pasta salads and ceviche. Sen. Wilson demands full report on investigation of medical waste SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sen. Pete Wilson has demanded a full report on the Navy's investigation of m1litar) medica l waste that has washed on10 Southern California beaches. Wilson wrote to the secretary of the Navy on Friday as a prescription bottle from a San Diego Navy clinic turned up among the latest flotsam. "I am most interested in knowing if indeed Navy sources are responsible forthisdump1ng. what disciplinary or legal actions will be taken against those who may have vio lated the law or federal or Navy regulations; what specific envi ronmental impact may have occurred as result of these incidents and fioall} what specific corrective action may be required." Wilson wrote. The discarded bottle of antibiotic capsules. retrieved from La Jolla Shores, was one of four finds of medical waste made in Sa n Diego County on Fnday. County health officials focused on the bottle because It bore identification thal may help to trace it.s source. Other finds reported Friday in- cluded two syringes on an Oceanside beach. several plasuc bottles contain- ing vanous liquids 1n Del Mar and an intravenous bag on Dog Beach in San Diego. There have been at least 25 repons of medical waste finds an San Diego Co unly, including some considered infectious, since a vi al of blood. a syringe. plastic gloves and other items washed ashore at Black's Beach in La Jolla on Oct. 29. Na v}' spokesman Craig Huebler said efforts are being made to trace the origin of the medical waste. He said officials have yet to link them definitely to the Navy. Earlier th is week in Orange County. lifeguards at Laguna ~ach found a bo<>k labeted .. Technical Manual. Peculiar Support Equipment for CIWS MK15 (PHALANX) Depart- ment of Navy C-Systems Command. The find in Orange County Thurs- day fo llowed the discovery Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of 70 glass and plastic vials of medication to be swabbed on the skin . PUPPETEER FACING TOUGH TIMES ••• From Al friends. Ambagtsheer Joined the Hi- tler Youth while grO\\ 1ng up underthc guidance of his granduncle in the outskins of Dresden. But hke the rest of his famil). Ambagtsheer did not march an step with the Na21 Part~. Sull. he did his dut}. at least for a.,.,h1lc. and at age 14 ht• .,.,cnt to the Ukraine 10 \\Ork at a H11 kr Youth farm . "f "'as in 1rain1ng 10 he a future farmer for Hiller:· he said. But the work was backbrea~ang and ~mbagtsheer had ht1le patriotic zeal lo prop him up. So at the age 16, 1n 1943. he resigned and decided 10 J01n lhe merchant manne. but not before his classmates tned to persuade him to suck wnh farming and Hitler. "They beat the ... out of me lo change my mind. I wa s a IOUS) Hitler Youth.·· he said. a noticeable German accent Still permeating his speech. Shonlv before Dresden was de- molished by Allied fire bombings. Ambagtsheer was adm1t1t•d IO the merchant marine. an n cnt 1ha1 began nearly 30 ~ears on the sea. It was in 1967. during a run 10 deliver cargo to U. . forces 1n Vietnam. that .\mbagtshecr first dis- co' ered hi s 1alcn1 for wh ittling hunks ofy,ood into puppets "I was so d1s~ustcd "'1th people This relaxed me. · he said. 1t·s a t)pica l comme nt from a ma n whose cynical naturt' set· ms fore\ er at odds w11h the wh1ms1cal side 1ha1 lo'es to make children laugh and which sustains him at 11mes like 1hese. In I %8 he lefl the sea for good 10 pursue his talents as an an1st. For e1gh1 years A mbagtsheer presented his puppe1 shows and song and dance routines at Alpine Village in Tor· ranee. a theme shopping center s1m1- lar to Old World. In 1976 he moved to lhe newly opened Old World and sta~ed there up unltl five years ago. when res1den1s pressured him to leave. But Am- bagtsheer returned last year a.Iler working bnefh at Pons o' Call viffage in San Pedro. Over the years Ambagtsheer nas carved numerous of puppets. each with its own distinct character. He spent three }Cars making Eh·!s He has 1mmonahLed Abraham Lincoln in wood as well as Bob Hope and Nat i...ang Cole. Many of the puppets · are no"' cra mmed an tu cubby holes inside his camper. the outside of which 1s patched wtth duct lape and sheets of aluminum. Ambagtsheer drea ms of someday filli ng a room with puppets and electric trains or of at least putting 1ogether a new puppet show. It would be nice to make kids laugh again. But \these days. wi1h his truck - not to mention his back -on the fntz and. "the wa) everyone is aaassinat- ing my enthusiasm." brighter days will have lo "alt. GROUPS READY FOR HOLIDAY SEASON ••• From Al to aid Share Our Selves. Among the churches tha1 annuall}' hold Thanksg1v1ng food dnves for Share Our Selves arc St John 1he Baptist and St. Joach1ms. both m Costa Mesa. Another Costa Mesa organ1zat1on which traditionall y helps a large numnber of people on Thanksg1 v1ng 1s Brother M1chaers Christian M1ss1on 'Vtichael Dwaileebe. belier known as Brother Michael. said he usually receives enough donated turkeys. chickens and hams to sen e the 300 to 400 needy families who turn up at hi s food distribution center on Thanksgiving morning. So far this year. however. 1hc bount~ has nol >Cl begun 10 flo~ "We've had nothing promised 1n the wa) of turkeys yet. but I expect the phone to stan nng1ng next week.'' Brother Michael said. "Last vcar .... e bad one couple wh o saved mone) all year. and then went up 10 the Viholesale market in Los Angleles and bought 400 turkeys and 400 stalks of <JClery for us. That shows )OU ho"' ,enerous people can be. A lot ofttmcs ~ople are given turkeys for ThanksgJVJng b) their emplo)ers and they're given too many. so they give them to us. II sure helps. I expect we'll have about 300 families on Thank~i ving. and about 250 the day before: Brother M1chaers Christian Mission distributes food daily begin- ning at 7 a.m. in the parkin1 lot of the South Coast Christtan Chu rch. 792 Victoria Street in Costa Mesa. Dona- OR.ANOE ..... ..... COAST .... ,r•I MA* OF'tcl ~ W..1 94'Y SI eo.ta MeM CA lions may be taken 1here betwt'en 7 and 10:30a.m "We'll have someone there all da> th e day before Thanksg1 vin,. and half a da) on Thanksgl\ 1ng.' Brother Michael said. "Or JUSt call me at 548-3 491 and I'll come and pick 1t UP. or arrange for someone to pick it up. · Members of the Ne"".1>0n Mesa Girls Club and their families are also pitching 1n to help the need} on Th anksg1 vang. The club will host a Thanksg1v1ng dinner at 6 p.m. for the Orange C aunty Interfaith helter 1n Cos1a Mesa. Anvonc wishing to help with the dinner ma) call 646-7181 and ask for Kelly Knowland. r .... o new homelc~s shelters tn al Run Road and Sand Canyon .\\enuc in In me will host a .. Thanks-G1v1ng and Housewarming Celebrauon" on unda y from 2 to 4 p.m. Member; of 1hc public arc encou raged to stop by and bnng a donation of canned or packaged food. Easily the largest food dri ve 1n Orange County 1s being conducted by the Boy Scouts. Boy Scout officials 1n Orange Count y have set a target of 1 m1lhon cans of food . which will be turned over to the Food D1stnbut1on Center. a food bank an Orange that distributes to numerous soup kttchens and other chantable or- ganizations. Scouts from loc.al troops d1s- tnbuted bqs for donations on Nov. 12 and were to pick them up Nov. 19. The Salvation Arm y is another organization that traditionally helps the needy at Thanksgiving. The organ1zat1on 1s not planning to host a Thanksgiving dinner on the Orange Coast this year. although some local com mittees an lhe coastal area will be organizing food drives in their com- munities. ··Anyone interested in making a donation or volunteering their ser- vices should JUSt gi ve us a call at 546-7880." said Warren Johnson, business administrator for the Salva- tion Army an Orange County. Local businesses are also helping collect food for the need y. One business. Racquetball World and Seq uoia Health Club in Fountain Valley. 1s even ofTenng an incentive. ··All you have 10 do is bnng in two cans of food to donate and you get a free workout.'' said Cathy Shultz. assistant manager of the club. Rac- quetball world 1s located at 10 115 Talben Ave. Racquetball World cl ubs an Santa Ana. Fullenon. Buena Park and Canoga Park are also offering the incentive for food donations. Donations of canned or packajed food may also be dropped off at Warner Gothard Self Storage. at1he comer of Warner A venue and Gothard Street in Huntington Beach. Danielle Johnson. manager of Warner Go1hard. said the response had been light so far. "I wish some more people would come in and donate." she said. "There arc only about three cans in that bi& barrel now. And there arc so many hungry people." Food donated at Warner Gothard is turned over to the Salvation Army. Johnson said. ..... ...,,_ lo• 1MO, Coela MeM C.-9'6'8 o..llM lldl . ..a-sua 11v-• 9Cl1tor1a1 ....,,, Ju.tcall 642-6086 What do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you Uk? Call the •umber 1bove ud your mauee wiU be ~ 111n1Cribed Ind de- livered to the ~oprieee editor. Tiie ..-4-bour 1MWeriaa let'Vi<ie may be uled to record lctten 10 the editor on •nr topic. Coatn'buton • our Lenen column must include tMir-ume ad telepboM Gatftber b verification. Tiii ua wtaat'a on your miftd. 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WinningLotto cuts for SDG&E customers numbers SAN DI EGO (A P) -A state administrative law judge has rec- ommended "te cuts. ranging from 7 percent to 18 percent, for electrical customers of the San Diego Gas &. Electric Co. including those in South Laguna. The average residential electric bill would drop by $2.40 a month under the plan approved Friday by Francis Ferraro. an administrative law judge. He recommended the new rates should take effect on Jan. I. Ferraro's ruling. which now goes to the state Public Utilities Commission for consideration. follows a yearlong fiscal examination of SDG&E·s resi- dential and commercial electric rates. ··earring idverse comments in 1he next few weeks. I ca n't sec wh> we wouldn't approve it." said Stanley Hulett. president of the Public Util- 1t1es Commission. The plan recommended by Ferraro would reduce rates for residential electric users by 7 perce nt: for small business customers by 16 percent; for commercial businesses by 10 percent and for large industries by 14 percent. Agri cultural rates would fall by 18 percent. The varying rate reducti ons reflect an effort by state regulators to bring varying electrical rates closer to the act~~! cost of provid ing service. ending a rate structure based on subsidies. The average residential electric bi ll could fall an additional SI a month if the PUC approves a $29 million penalty against SDG&E recommend- ed an an unrelated case. The rate reduction plan would reduce revenues for SDG&E by S 121 million. By 'ne Associated Press Here are the winning numbers picked Saturday niaht for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 5. 11. 12, 17, 32, 43 and the bonus number. 35. Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of $6.56 miUion1 lonery spokesman Jim Hamblin saio. All those who picked fi ve numbers plus the bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool of SI . 77 million: fi ve of six will share $913.000: four of six will share $830.000. Three of six is wonh an automatjc $5 per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- cast originating in Sacramento. The sales from Wednesday ni&ht to Saturday's drawing were S ~~.6 million. Infant killed by alleged drunken driver· An allegedly drunken driver from Laguna Hills drove his motorhome into the rear of a car parked on the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway on Friday night. killinJ a 6-month-old boy. the Californ ia Highway Patrol said. car on the shoulder oft he southbound lane at Newport A venue in Tustin and rolled over its roof. crushing much of the smaller vehicle. CHP Officer Glenn Davis said. reading from a report of the accident. The boy was tra pped inside the wreckage. received minor injuries. Davjs said, and was later booked into Oranae County Jail on suspicion of fe lony drunken driving. The recreational vehicle. driven by The motorhome came to rest on its Ricardo Gutierrez of Lancaster was pronounced dead at UCI Medical Cen.ter in Orange foHowing the 9: IS p.m. accident. Also in the car were Venessa Gutienn. 4 and Alma Camarero. 25, both of whom were also from Lancaster. They were treated for minor injuries. Richard John Warrington. 41. hit the side on the shoulder. Warrington Irvine woman dies in police custody Warrington was carrying no pass- engers. An Irvine woman who was being held in the Orange County Women's Jail died Saturday at a hospital in Santa Ana aftercomingdown with an unknown illness earlier that day, Sheriffs Lt. Larry Richey said. The Orange County District At- torney's office will investige the incident and an autopsy will attempt to determine the exact cause of Geraldine Rodriguez's death. But Richey said the 37.Lyear-old woman did not die as a result of physical ~buse from either guar~s or fellow mm ates.. "She just got sick." he said. Rodnguez was arrested on Thurs- day on an unspecified narcotics warrant and was booked into Orantc County Women's Jail in Santa Ana. She became ill Saturday morning and was transported to Western Medical Center in Slnta Ana where she died a short time later. BEATING ••• From Al The man in the composite drawing was described as a caucasian between theqes of 20 and 25 S feet IO inches to 6 feet tall and I 7S to 180 pounds. He wore a kelly arcen hooded sweatshin, dark bfue or black sweatpants and had shon. dark hair combed straiaht back. -~'Christmas Fantasy 1988" • • 1 ·112 ocn1 of Holiday shopping relu/ l'\t.:~~~ /r(••JIOrl ... ,, · ·. · Roger's-Mtuk-Uniqut ~-.... .. 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In streets and offices and homes and stores, in lunchrooms and showrooms and schoolrooms and board rooms. on h.iJhways and prairies and beaches and mountaintops, in endless places crowded and sparse, near and far, white and black, Republican and Democrat. manqement and labor, the word went out and cut the heart ofa nation. And husbands ca1Jcd wives and wives called friends and teachers told students and motorists sto pped to listen on car radios and stranger told stranger. Oh, no! we cried from hca.ns stopped by shock, from minds fightina the word. but the word came roaring back. true. true. true.ind disbelief dissolved in tears. There was a great slowing down and a great stopping and the big bronze aong sounded ~nd a man shoulcd the market is closed and the New York Stock Exchange stopped. just stopped. The Boston Symphony Orchestra stopped a Handel concerto and started a Beethoven_ funeral march and the Canadian House of Commons sto~pcd and a dramatic play in Berlin stopped and•the United Nations in New Yori stoppc(i and Congress and courts and schools and race tracks sto_ppcd, just stopACd. And in Dallas a nightclub called the Carousel was closed by a mourner named Jack Ruby. Jn Washington, along Pennsylvania A venue, they had waited sile ntly all that Friday night outside the iron picket fence, their eyes scarcely leaving the lovely old house. They saw the blinking red lights of the police cars up Pennsylvania A venue and they knew the president was coming home. At4:22a.m .,Saturday, Nov. 23. 1963, there seemed to be no sound on the street or in the land. The gray Navy ambulance a nd the six black cars behind it paused at thenorihwcstgateand turned in. Tears stained the faces of those along the fence, their young a nd their old faces, their white and their black faces. Jacqueline Kennedy emerged first from the am- bulance, still wearing the same pink suit stained through eternity the afternoon before. She waited in motionless silence while the tlag- covered casket was removed from the ambulance. Then she turned in behind it and walked up the steps a nd through the glass doors and into the lobby and down the long corridor to the East Room. Al IOo'clock Saturday mom1ngJacquehne Kennedy, st1ll sleepless, returned to the silent East Room. She kissed her husband for the last time and the casket was scaled. A few moments later, she returned with. her children and ~poke to them quietly, trying to tell them somethin$ of the fact and the meaning of death. A fact and a meaning for which millions groped that day. Radio Moscow played funeral music until sign-off and in London the great tenor bell of Westminster Abbey tolled every minute for an hour. Ocar, bright sunlight and an arching blue sky promised a serene Sunday in Washington. even a sense of gathering majesty as the procession formed to take Jo hn F. Kennedy from the White House to the Capitol. Soldiers, sailors and airmen stood at case awaiting the stan. Ten army drummers began beating out 1he1r muffied John F. Kennedy Jr. aahatea bis father'• caaket oatalde St. Matthews catbedral after tbe funeral llue for Preeldent Kennedy. ""'""' ... Other KennedJ. famlly memben plctared include Ted (left) CUollne, Jacqueline and Robert. tattoo. White House employees, cooks and maid&. secretarits and prdenc:l"5, pthercd forlornly OI\ the lawn to watch their pt'elldent pass down an atchway or 50 flaal. "Hey!" shouted a 1e:en~&Jtt with a radio stuck in his car. "05wald wu JUSt shot!" Lave, on telev111on, before millions. Lee Harvey Oswald was shot in the basement of the: Dal~I by Jack Ruby. He died soon at the same hospit.al atte by 10mc: of the same doctl)n who had pronounced the same verdict over the: body of the i>residcnt of the United States two days before. . John Kennedy lay m st.ate in the soaring Rotunda of the Capitol, surrounded by family and friends. by aJlics and foes in a 1o~ment now united by shock and shame. Outside. in the pthering chill, the public had formed ittclf into a Iona hnc: tO view the bier. Soon the line s~tched 20 blocks, a silent, shivering stream ofmoumcn which, by dawn, arew to a great river of sorrow. . Monday, the sun was bright over the White House and the whole panoply of poWcr and grandeur. forci&n and domestic, was ready. , • The muffled drums began and the cadets of the academics moYed.forward. lll\d across the way, through the elms and over the lawn, the bells of St. John's Episcopal, "the Church of Presidents, .. bepn to toll. And the Black.Watch bagpipers moved mto place, as so many sn\aU parts moved into place this day. bccauSc:·Jac.queline Kennedy had remembered that two weeks ago on the · White House lawn he had enjoyed their music. There came then striding up the avenue the joant eh1efs of staff, heroic in braid, the symbols of the vast power that could not save him. The~ came then the seven matched grays pulling the caisson and casket and the riderless horse, empty boots reversed, silver sword sheathed in the ancient manner of mourning. There came then Jacqueline Kennedy, now the pride of a nation, and she suddenly let go the hand of Roben Kennedy and' stepped out on her own. head high. shoulders back. stride firm. Up the avenue she strode. beautiful in black and gall.ant io putp09e, with her husband's brothers and sisters and their wives and their husbands. this remarkable famtly. There came then the new presiMnt and the new first lady, surrounded by young men nervously scanning the huge muted crowd along the curb aod the windows above and the rooftops above them and aJI sudden movement near and far. There came then the strangest of au sights, in lar1IC shapes and small, i.n cadence and out, the princes and kings, the foreign presidents and prime ministen marching up an Amencan street ~t American druptores and American cafcteriu and..Amtrlcans mournioa-lbeiL president. De Gaulle of France in olive aray, Sclalsie of Ethiopia heavy with medals. Baudoum of Bel&ium io khaki, Philip of England in Royal Navy blue, Frederika _5 Greece in fur, Mikoyan of Russia in black coat and strip;u trousers; in all 200 marchina s~mbols from 92 nations. The Most Rev. Philip M. Hannan. auxiliary bishop of Washington. closed his eulogy with a long pusqe from John Kennedy's inaugural ;tddress and onoe more t.bere returned the v1s1on o f a n~oung leader, the vapors ofhis breath circbn~ his bead ip the wmtry air, ca1lina bis (PleMe Me.RA T101'/ MS) Most conspiracy advocates ignore part of evidence ·What if Jo~n Kennedy lived? BySlDMOOOV ,., ................... The body of John F. Kennedy has been 1n us tomb 25 years. The identity ofh1s slayer has still not been put 10 rest. Con1unng up"Who Killed Kennedy?" theoncs has been a cull industry. Several hundred books have been wnuen about the assassinauon. Conspiracy authors have been the darhngs. along w1th UFO eyewitnesses, oflate-night talk shows and supermarket tabloids. Scenanos have mvol ved the C IA. KGB. Fidel Castro, Texas oilmen. Lyndon Johnson. midget marksmen. Jack Ruby. the Mafia or phalanxes of ghostly gunmen as the real killers. The pubf1c has had difficulty accepting the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald. unaided. assassinated Kennedy on Nov. 22. 1963, in Dallas. Conspiracy finds a believing audience. Y ct there is also something peculiar about conspiracy theonsts. They dismiss the Warren Commission's find mg. But, by and large. they base their own theories on the very same 26-vol ume Warren Repon and its thousands of witness transcripts and affida vus and FBI reports. Mark Lane may be the best-known critic of the commiss ion. In his book .. Rush to Judgment.·· Lane atone point tnes to undermine the testimo nyofHarord Norman. who was the only person at the window on the floor below Oswald and only one in that room who said he heard the action of a rifle bolt and the sound of empty shells hitting the floor. But Lane did not include testimony of another witness who said the commotion they caused after heanng the first shot would have drowned the noise from the floor above. A favorite sniper's nest among conspiracy theorists is the "grassy knoll" area. The motorcadewas approachjng 1t when Kennedy was shot If there were another rifleman there as well as Oswald to the rear in th~ Depository, the plot must thicken. Lane severaJ times cites the testimony ofS. M. Holland who was standing near the grassy knoll: ..... (Holland) saw a puff of smoke come from the trees." Lane docs not quote Holland's fun her testimony: ..... and I heard three more shots after the first shot. but that was the only puff of smoke I saw." Lane also says "Clemon E. Johnson told FBI qents that he had (Pleue tee COMSPIRACY / A6) By CHRISTOPHER CALLAHAN Atndthd,,_......, .i\RUNGTON. Va. -In a city filled with monuments and mem- orials, John Kennedy's grave site. stnkang 1n its simphc1ty. remains to many the nation's most emouonaJ symbol of life and death. of ho~ and lost dreams, even 25 years after his violent death. "Kennedy's grave bnngs out a lot of emotio ns in people," said Kem Childress. the cemetery's hmo nan who was a secqrd-grader when tbe president was gunned down an Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963. "A lot of memones come back. People don't JUSt remember Ken- nedy's assassination. They remember that whole period of their lives, their families., their fnends. People tell me they remember smells. sounds ... Adults weep opcnl} at the grave. Admirers silently leave flowers on the granite bed. A blind W<>man. after visiting the ceme1'1') dozens of times. cried when she "sa"" it fo r the first time as she was allowed to run her fingers over the stones and f~I the heat from the eternal name. There's another eternal flame. It bums warml} an the memories of those who knew and suved wuh Kennedy, fnends a nd advisers who can visualize him sull altve. suit keeping a hand in the direction of his nation. "Without question. he "'ould have conttnued to be an extremely active, public-spmted. heav:ly involved per~ son in all matters that would have to do with social progress and world peace," said Lawrence O'Brien. who served as the Kennedy White House's liaison to Congress. He recalls the late president oc- cas1onaJJy refemng to hfe after the White House -he would have been only 51 if he'd served the maximum eight years -at'fd the talk revolved around academic life. pcrh3ps at his alma mater. Harvard Un1"ers1t). Instead. Harvard renamed its gov- ernment school in Kennedy's honor as a "living memonal" to the 35th president. David F. Powers, one of Kennedy's closest confidants from his first campaign for Congress to that tragic November day. envisioned a post- prcs1denttal Kennedy as a roving ambassador of son s. Kennedy used to wonder why former presidents "weren't put to better use." according to Powers. who served as a special asslSlant to JFK. "l think Kennedy "ould have gone to the Soviet Union or wherever was necessary." Childress recalls a delcgallon of Soviet generals \!Si ting JFK's grave. In minute detail. they told whe~ they were and what they were doing when 1hey heard the news that 1he presa- dent. who had confronted their o wn leader over Cuba but later joined Ntkita Khruschev in a nuclear Test Ban Treaty. "'as dead. Like many Americans. they won- dered what m1aht have been. 0°Brien and Powers doubt Ken- nedy would have run for poliucal office after SCI"\ ing two pres1dent1al terms. but others wonder. "It's JUSt possible he might have stayed m poliucs. going back to the Senate." said Dean Rusk. who served as Kennedy's secretary ofstate. Author and former Kennedy aide Richard Good"1n agrees, saying that COAST RESIDENTS REMEMBER DEA TH OF JFK ••• From Al advertising department had managed to comma11dccr the station's gjant remote truck to do a jewelry store commercial that day. "So I was downtown frowning and moaning when the word came down that Kennedy had been shot." Navar- ro said. They immediately cut the com- "' mer:cial shon and raced back to the StalJ•f\ "The j uices were: rcallx flowing. I wanted to do something. he said. He first checked the wire stories. then began thinking about local ~ction stories when the news editor said they were soing to stay hooked up to the national news and there would be nothina to do. "So I went acrou the street to church and said a little prayer," Navarro said. Prayer was on the minds of many that day, particularly in the Catholic c:ommunity. Kennedy had been the nation's first Catholic president. His picture was -and is today -proudly displayed on the walls of Catholic homes everywheft. Like Navarro. milljons of people went to lbdr lo<:al churches to pray for their fallc.n ~nt. That nt w6at stnlCk Mons4por Thomas Nevi a, the rel~ leader of St. J01Chim •1 Calhotit Church on that feteftaJ day. Recalhna his own .-.OCk at tbe _.., Fa&Mr NcVln abo ... ~.., ..... da)' wbal be went to close up the church. "The number of young people 1n the church. praying and weeping. was notewonhy:· he said. "I had never seen anything like it before." Adults who were children then agree it was a stark and memorable day. John Hanna. chairman of the .Orange County Democratic Pany. was a seventh grader on Midway Island in 1963. A military base. It was put on alen. "There was a lot of concern about a secret attack," he said. Their o nly news -was coming over the Anned Forces Radio. so they felt distant and remO\ ed from t.he coun- try who$t grief the\ shared. Teachers. too, felt the sorrow while trying to discuss With tht'irchargcs the significance of the da) 's events. Ken Bauermeister. a S«Ond-ycar civics teacher at Newport Harbor ''I never saw a coounUJJJty like Newport Bellcb and Costa Mea completely pan- lyRd belore. Yoa'd1ooatonthe•treetand notlJltlftr8•moYing. '' -Tom Murphtnc, Dally Ptlot city editor He was sinin1 1n his social studies dass when someone from the school office came in and handed a note to the teacher. She read lht note and started to cry. •'She comPotCd herself and then totd ut President Kennedy had been lbol and kaUcd," Hann• said. "Then we llUted ceyiftt. .. ~ tM Sludents Wt'rt l"e- leaed eWty that day. thc:y hu,_ around the front entranot, tunned. Haana 111d &he tloom was ry11~ed ~a ..... o(llOeac oo MidWI). High School at the time. said when he heard the news (rom a swdent be thou&ht 1t was a t.d Joke. The rut of t"' day was somber, followed b tc'1ttal da)S in -h1ch the nation sat siunncd as the drama continued on t c levi 1on. 8aucrmt1stcr ~rnembc~ "I nevtr had c'ptf"icn«d an~lnna like that 1n my life... ht taid.: .. E vcrywhcre )'OU wmt, It -.s tbc subi«t of every convtt11tion. .. l didn't •hint ht was we ~at • May he waso'L ll WU Just the shock. He was such a younaguy.·· Kennedy's }OUth -as well as tus presence -may have been the keys to the national reaction to that e"ent. said Wayne Horow1u.. Then a second·)car world history teacher at Newpon Harbor. Horowitz said most took the news hard. ..It seemed to hit hke a personal loss..·· he said. "Some were cryma. some wett num b. some were angry ... Horowitz said pcol>le ttlated to Kennedy like no o ther president SlnQC, "There was a sp1rit of opt1m1sm. of hope. ohtnv1oa for better thinp for America."' he said. "And when 1t d1~ like that.. it was homblc. •• .. Jt'1 almost arrdevant whether he wu a .,od or bed president.. bccauJC of the spint he represented. .. I always believed that spirit would ~ revived one day. but n'i btta a loem wait·• tlorowitt Yid Kenned) c~uded a confidcn« that made people bcl\cYe they c:ould "end povcrt)', crime and tlClal 1nJu U« and forae a put nation." • ''It ruUy transttnded pobtics. .. Horowia bthevcs the spint it th~. But it will take anochef leackt W1t1' that IPC('ial 11ft to revive at. ·~ 4mnlcan peook arc a pt ot'OOk:' he satel ~ "1'\eir tentt o( heaft. tlilctr tdeaj-. IM al~ rcl'lious ~her in Df'Ml'el&.. that J •beft~ .. ~.·.-......----; i(ttDtcly t;:ht I\ OUt ia Ill of • the late president would b.a-~e fol- lowed the example of John Quincy Adams. The sixth president was the only one to return to a lower public office after serving in the White HouSC' . .\dams served in lhe House for 18 )ears after his single tenn as president. "He would have run for office and would have stood for a continuing vo1ct on national affairs. and would now be the senior stnator from Massachuscns ... Goo'awrn said. "He talked about two things: a Kennedy library and wnting. but that wasn't his hfe," Goodwin said. sug- gesting such academic pursuits were thls (election) m1&bt be Rcapn vs. Kennedy.·· he said. ThoU&b it's difficult to guess how a liv1na Kennedy wouJd be vie~ by Americans today. his grave tells somethina. An estimated 4 million v1S1ton each year walk up the steps to a 1.uJc. elHptJcal plaul surrounded by 1 shon granite wall that coota.1os quotations from Kennedy's 1961 inaugural ad- dress. To the northeast, throu&b a valley of trees, is a clear v1ew of the Lincoln Memorial across the Potomac, link- ing Kennedy to another martyred prcs1deoL To the southwest and up a "All free men, wherever they may live, are cltl.zens ofBerlbJ. A.ad therefore, u a free man, I take pride In the won&, 'lch bbJ eln Ber Uner. ' " Speech in West Berlin. June 1963 too sedentary for a man of acuon. McGeorae Bundy. Kennedy's na- tional security adviser durina such tumultuous times as the Bay of Plgs and the Cuban m1ss1le cnsis. took the idea of Kennedy holding public office after the presidency a step fun.her. ..He'd Probably agree With Ronald Rcapn on euctly one subJ«t: that the 22nd Amendment 1s a owsancc. .. Bundy said. rcfemna to the constitu- ttonal amendment that limits presi~ dents to two terms. "I thank b) now he'd be ready to try again. "If they had repealed the 22nd -1\m~ndment. let's $8} five )ear'S aao. grassy bill ts the C ustas-1..ee Man.rion. the one-time home of Robert E. Lee and the place where Kennedy made h1s remarks about the beauty of Arlington shortly befo~ his death.. Up another shon set of aeps is a recun1ular terrace that inchades lhc JFK grave site, an 11-by-~foot area. The focal point tS the eternal flame. lit dunng the interment ceremony by his widow, Jacqueline . How many ot the arave's visitan s1lently echo JFK aide Powers? "What mtaht have been;· be said. ~we'll never \now." --- Probe of rooming house killings expands AiDS quilt quadruples SACRAMENTO (AP)-Policeon clients in Puente's case since 1986 envelopes or eviden~. ineludina auspected murder victims died. in size during u .s. tour Satu~ canvas~d the nelah· told The Sacra~ento .~and .The plasticwrappinpandtarofthekind Autopsicsconductedonthebodiesof , borh o,f a rooming house wh~re Los . Anacles Times m u~terv1ews used to wrap some o the bodies two men and two women fQund no Br'l'h Auoclattd Preti seven t>o<J1es were unearthed, trying pubhshe<! Satu~y that she asnored a which detectives dua up in the yard. sians ofviolencc. fuelina spteulatlon . . · to determine how many other tenants colleague s warnina about the land· The house was videotaped and then that they were poisoned SAN FRANCISCO -When the Names ProJect qualt left on • nauona.I may have. ~ct untimely d.eaths.. lady and mj~t~ a state inspector to sealed by officers. Sacramento County ~oroner tour las~ April. it ~rely covered a, third of the hu,e M~ne Cea~. A•. it Authonues ~ave ~mp>l~ a hst .of keep the roomma house open. Police Sgt. Gaithel Ware said Charles Simmons said toxicoloay re~ur" 1t .cov.~rs e!fht acres a~ .weiah• 16 tons -unfoldi~four u~ •!t 16 JJC9plc who were rccelVlng So<;•al. Man-l of th~ people referred to investigators canvassed. the neiah· reports expected in a week to 1 o days onasnal saze. I th1r,tk.San franc11CO needs to ,see~ .muc~ .tbc ctualt as Secu~ty checks' al the house dunng Puente.s roomma .hou~ ~re l9ncrs borhoOd "to help identify and locate could ~v~ authorities "some very and. how much of 1t 11 n.?t a~t Sen F~ct~, uad ·Mike 1th. Names the ume Dorothea Montalvo Puente and dry~crs, makm1.1t difficult for persons that may have lived at the conclusive i"eas on what killed these J>ro,JCCt,enerallT)ln14Cr. W~ ~nocalone1ntb1s. Wetookl,OOOpuclundwe was the landlady. auth~nt.1es to determine whether the boardinahouse." people." Autopsies on the remaining trave~ across Amenca findm& other peop&e ~ho had l~t aomeone to AIDS. Puente,.$~, who has a state and I~ f!llSSIRI tenants moved on or fell Tim Frawley, a prosecutor in the three bodies should be completed by By the ume we am back, we baa 8,000 panels. The qwlt returns to MOICOne federal cnm1i;W record for forgery. v1ctul'.'tofo.ulplay. case, told The S.Cramento Union Tuesday,Simmonssaid. Dcc.14-1~.Fanuhesandlovedonesfromeveryatateandadozenna~bave ~e~ an~ uStna dru~ . t~ rob her Pohcc said another search Friday that the Sacramento Countr, crime Police have probed the arounds of added their patches of mem~ry about ~'!'cone they kn'?w who bu died of VlCUms, ts suspec~ed of~Uing elderly of the house local;ed about one mile !ab. is analyzina "substances · found another roomina house that Puente ~JDS. Some I ,2001>1neb won t even fit 1naidc the convenuon ce~ter. The ~tal tenants for their Socta~ Sec.unty from the state Capitol tu med up more inside the house. Frawley wouldn't operated before she moved to her 8,428 panels reprc:sent r9 percent of the almost 44,000 people in the United checks. Puente has denied killing ~ocuments on people who may have SI)' what those subsances are. current address. Police spokesman States who have died of AIDS. anyone. . hved the~. Coroners officials have ~n un-Sgt. Bob Burns said there was no A social worker who placed 19 Detectives tarted away 20 able to determine yet how the . indication that bodies were buried. UFW offic.ial leads Bay Area pesticide demonstration· SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-United Farm Workers leader Dolores Huerta made an inspirational appearance before followers as she led a march through the Mission District on Saturday as pan of a national boycott for Huerta since the 58-year-old of what the UFW claims is the cofounderofthe farm workers' union dangerous use of pesticides on table broke two ribs and ruptured her grapes. spleen in a gn1pe boycott rally outside It was the first public appearance . the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco the Safeway supermarket at Church and Market streets. As marchers approached the rally site, Latin music played from a truck adorned with banners proclaiming. "Poisoned Grapes Cause Birth De- fects" and "Boycott Grapes." i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on Sept. 14 when she was repeatedly jabbed with a police baton. She has filed a S 15 million claim In between songs, the Jcad singer chanted ·•Viva Dolores Huerta," ··viva Dolores Hu~rta!" ?tewptJet Beacl 9~ Ope11 '7"e . ~GIVING Nov. 24th 1Patee/u11t ~. • .... L 2pm to lOpm -;UU"ll# IWU. 8tJatdip #aulll1 '7eat#eill1 TRADITIONAL ROAST TlltKEY DlfHR -·-·-·-FILET MIGNON DINNER Also Servinc 0... Recular Menu 240I NEWPORT BL VD. • NEWPORT BEACH against the city for those injuries. which she alleged resulted from Q<>lice brutality. The city's Office of Citizen Complaints ruled the officer followed acceptable crowd control procedures, although he used ex- cessive force. . March organizers said that Chavez, the UFW president. visited his doctor Friday and was told he shouldn't participate in the demonstration. Chavez went on a 36-day fast last summer to protest the use of pesticides on table grapes, ending the fast on the advice ofh1s physician. The march began midday in the bean of the Missjon Di5trict and snaked through the nei.ahborhood before finishing with a rally outside Scruffy pal Scnaffy. a 7 .:month-old Aaa-trailtan ahepherd-mb, la a tbe Newport Beach Animal Slaelter waltiDC for aomeone to •••e blm a laome. Be la laouebroken and lo•ee cbll- dren andjaat about eft1YoDe elee. Tile •helter la at 125 lleea Drl•e, eo.ta Meea. The crowd of 1,000 cheered wildly as Huerta arrived at the rally. perched in the back of a convertible. carrying a bouquet offlowers and wearing a red and black UFW T-shirt. With escorts ·helping to holding her up. she took a seat behind the speakers platform . San Francisco Supervisor Jim Gonzales has introduced a motion before the Board of Supervisors for the city to support the grape boycott. 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Pu (71') HNIZO ------------------ Interesting fashions and gifls to lit your Sporting Style ... 1069 FASHION ISLANDe721-8829 MondilJ • Tlt,,,..J IO+'FrilMJ' I ~lutdaJ l<U-SundaJ I !-S ·aav~mor .. ,.. tome teclUJol0117 needed SACRAMENTO -Gov. OeoflC Deulcmtjian said Saturday \hat California must develop new technOIOIY to handle the 10 million IOJll of toxic waste produced in the stale every year. Deukmejian said in his week"Jy radio addms that California produces enouah hazardous waste.yearll' .. to fill a pickup 1rUCk for every man, womau and child" in the state. 'the Republican governor boasted of his toxics record since takina office in 1913. He said hit adminstration has increued fundina from $55 million to $310 million, collected over $2 million in fines from polluten and encourqed raearcb into alternative ways of disposina of hazardous malerials. ••As Iona u we continue to enjoy the benefits and oomforts of modem life, we're goina to produce a lot of toxk waste," he sajd, "Our challenge is to use the same technolQlical capabilities that give us our hiah standard oflivin& to attack and destroy these inevitable byproducts of our prosperity." Orangutan mde• JU• fifth acape SAN DIEGO-An orangutan that escaped from a display enclosure at the San Di~o Zoo earlier this month was put back on display Saturday and immediately made its fifth escape, a spokeswoman said. The 11-year-<>ld, I 00. pound female named Kumang was released into the exhibit for the first time since its Nov. 7 escape and by about 9:25 a.m. bad somehow aotten out, said spokeswoman Georaeanne Irvine. The orangutan made its way atop an aviary as the relatively few visitors who had entered lbe zoo since the 9 a.m. openina were cleared from the area. When Kumana came down to a low ievel, zoo workers bit her with a tranquilizer dart and ended her bid for freedom at 10: 15 a.m., lrvine said. Unharmed by the tranquilizer, Kumana was returned to the orangutan sleeping area, which is separate from the display enclosure. Reagan Library well on way to reallty LOS ANGELES -More than two:'thirds ofthe S43 million needed to build the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley already has been raised, federal tax m:ords show. The records obtained by the Loa A•les Times show the Ronald Reapn Presidentjal Foundation received nearly $14 million between 1985 and 1987 and obtained pledaes for another $20 million, the newspaper reported Saturday. Current year tax records are unavailable. Construction on the J 00-acre library site,~ miles northWelt of Los Anaieaes in Ventura €ounty, beains next week after Monday'J snmnd~ c:eremqny featuring President Reagan and first lady Nancy Reqan. Pou_ndauon officials refused to identify the <fonon, many Of whom pve in relpoDIC to a $2.'· million direct-mail and telemarketina campajP.. The Times said. The ·National Archives and Records Administration Wlll run the Reapn library on an annual budget of about S 1.5 million, said C. Ronald Kimberliila, the foundation's executive director. Co-worker arre.ted In man'• dryer dat.IJ HUNTINGTON PARK-A co-worker was arrested for invcstiption of mtirder in the death of a commercial laundry worker who died after beina tumbled in a clothes dryer for about I 0 minutes. police said Saturday. Oleprio Munoz, 22, of Los Angeles was arrested and booked but the motive remained under investigation, said Sgt Mike Leinen. Rafael Benitez. 181 ofHuntinston Park died at 5:54 p.m. Friday at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center. Fire Department paramedics were summoned to the American Textile Con· dit1oner plant about I :30 p.m. and in turn called police to investipte how Benitez became trapped in the 10.foot-tall. front•loading dryer ... lt didn't appear accidental at the time.'' Leinen said. The machine is hydraulically closed and staned from the outside and there is no way to start it from the inside, be said. T ~e family of Dr. John P. Evers Sr., a chiropractor m Costa Mesa for 25 years, wish to thank the . many friends who have e>cpressed their sympathy or:t his passing on 11 .. 8-~8. Dr. Evers is survived by his wife of 46 yearst Genevieve; his daughter, Helen· his son, fellow chiropractor and best friena John / Jr · sister·in-law, catherine Evers; all of Costa' Mesa' and sister, Ann Hetherson of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Or. fvers, "DOC/" loved life, people and animals. His patients were all riends. We shall miss this kind, caring, gentle man. Thank you for your expressions of love and sap port. MONDAYNITE FOOTBALL SPECIAL Gian 'Pizza & (abeolutely ~9'1trsr£~Qi • Full Bar Senllm!: ......... ~iftr.1~~ Gettysburg Address now ~ 25 years old GETIYS8URG, Pa. (AP) - Chief Justice William Rehnqui1t joined more than 2.000 people who plhered Saturday to mark tbe 125th l nnivenaryof Pmident Abra.ham Lincoln's 0ttt)'5bura Addrns honorina the men who fouht here in the Civil War. lfchnquist noted that although Lincoln's speech endures, it was not the focus of the Nov. 19, 1863. dedication of pan of the Get-. tyibura battlefield as a national cemetery. Reagan authorizes stiffer · insider-~ading penil ~es WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres1- dcnt Rcapn has staned into law a half-dozen bills passed in the final da~ofthe JOOth Con~ including lqislat1on callina for suffer penallies apinst insider tradina and contrac- tors who ~beat t M aovemment. The White House announced the bill sianinp on Saturday. although some took place carlicT in the "'etk. 1nd1v1dual. It also holds companies hable to fines for the acttons of their em- ploytts 1f t~ firms .. knowingly or rcck.lessll" fall Lo detect and Prt"ent ms1der tiadani. Here 1s a summa11 of other bills that became law: CMtraeior PeuJtles their acuons on the Job. A Suprtme Coun d«111on last January had the effect of narrowina the im.municy for such worters. but the ne-.-. law restol"C'S lht trad1\ional protecl1on for work.en which ~d been esutblished previously by vari- oUS"coon de1ns1ons. The new la" docs not apply to lawsuits 5tck1ng damaaes from govJ emmcnt "'orkers for alleaed viol- auons of cons~1tutional nghts. LAM Swap .. Edward Everett, the nationally known oratQr, was the featured 1peaker, and spok,e for nearly two bours," Rehnquist said. "Lincoln was invited only to make a few remarks. Yet Everett's oration is foraottenJ but Lincoln's remarks. will live torever." The bills si&ned by Reqan also concerned benefits to veterans who arc alcoholics, protection of federal workers from li.abiltty lawsuits be- cause of actions taken on the JOb; and approval of an unusual land deal ·. involving Florida and Arizona. . The la'¥ on mS1der trading was dc~igncd to counter the wave of scandal that rocked Wall Strett several years aao and shook the confidenc.c of the nation's inve'stors. The measure makes maJOr &O\crn- ment procurement fraud a federal cnmc and imposes tough. new penal- ties against contractors who have cheated the go..,emmen1. It 1s aimed at giving prosecutors new po\o\ers to deal especially WJth fraud involving Pentagon contractina.. · Veteran The lav. cleen tM wa~ for a COf¥ple11. deal betv.een a Flonda man and the federal government in wh1ct\ some 107.800 acres of Florida swamplanq will be trad~ for a valuable piece. of downtown 1overn- ment propcny in Phoenix, Artz. People in period dress lined the streets near the town's train depot, awaitinJ t he arrival of a man portraying Lincoln ana his en- tourqe on the Stroudsburg Rail- road. As the dignitaries climbed off the train more than 2.000 people dressed as Civil War troops and townspeople of the era kicked ofT the celebration, making a pa~de to the Nat ional Cemetery where Lincoln pve the famed speech. State . police estimated more than S,000 spectators huddled in the freezing rain to hear James A. Getty, ponraying Lincoln, repeat the 27~word speech that begins, "Four score and seven years ago .. "You knew he was an actor, but it was still thrilling." said Sunbury nsident Jean Marquette, who was not bothered by the bad weather. "l aot goose bumps." Actor Jama~ prepare. to dell-.er reenactment of Abraham. Lincoln • Gettyabm& addreea. Rehnquist spoke of Lincoln as a great statesman and masterful speech writer. "From contemporary descrip- tions of Lincoln. he was not what one would think of~s a "1:eat speaker," Rehnquist id. 'His voice was high-pitch • nd his tall. lanky appearance gave an impression of awkwardness. But Abraham Lincoln was a master of the English language. "He was not just articulate: he was able to convey ideas io simple tenns. and yet with force and sometimes passion," Rehnquist said. Walsh discounts Justice Dept. brief filed Qn Iran-Contra probe WASHINGIDN(AP)-Thelran- Contra pro~or argued Saturday that sli&Jltly differing views on con- pessiorial power should not cloud the central issues of lying and deceit in the criminal case against Oliver L. North . However. WaJsh wrote 1n a brief filed Saturday that the depanment had misinte'l'rcted has arguments. Walsh maintained that tM inde- pendent counsel was not trying to show that "mere policy disagree- ments with Congress are criminal" or "even that open defian~ of enacted conJress1onal restncttons on foreign mihtary ventures would be crimi- nal." ·· that are dishonest," Walsh wrote in the brief. North is charg~d with conspiring 11lcgally to divert profits from U.S. arms sales to lran to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. Also charged are for- mer nauonal security adviser John M. Poindexter. arms dealer Alben Hakim and retired Air Force MaJ. Gen. Richard V. Secord. The measure doubles the maxi- mum crim'mal penalties for 1ns1dcr trading from five years m Jail to 10 years. and boostS fines from SS00,000 to S2.S m illion for a company and from SI00.000 to SI million for an The law ovemdcs a Supreme Coun def1s1on that had allowed the Vet- eral\s Adm111istrauon . t~ den) ben· difs ti> 'eterans who were alcoholtcs because ll considered alcoholism a product of··w1llful misconduct. .. · Worllen-U.t.IUty The law restores immunn) to federal emplo)tn so the) cannot be sued for personal hab1lit) because of Democrats seek early conference with Bush WASHINGTON(AP)-A Demo- cratic senator called Saturday for President-elect Gcorac Bush to meet with congressional leaders pnor to his inauguration to find "common ground" for fighting the deficit. Sen.Jim SaS5CrofTennessce noted the declining dollar and the drop in the stock market since Bush"s elec- tion. and said the world is waiting to sec if the incoming president has a plan for reducing the countr) 's massive federal deficit. · ··congress, like the financial mar- kets and the Federal Reserve. 1s aniuously seeking a sign J rom the incoming administration that the era of ideological stalemate is over. and the era of realistic defic1t ~uction has begun:· said Sasser. in the Democrats' response to President Reagan's weekly radio address. Re848n. 1n has broadcast. said the nation s factones arc booming and fanners harvested more than the country could consume. He urged Americans on Thanksg1vmg to thank the Lorc:t for ··peace. prospent) and freedom." Sasser said Democrats m CongttSs want to work with the new pres1denl for pos1t1\ e results "but "'e can't "'att for the ne'\t financial disaster before we again take the budget deficit seriously." · . "'And let mesa) to Prcs1dent-clect Bush: many of us tn the Congress arc experienced lip readers. We don·t want new taxes any more than YQU do," said Sasser. addressing Bush's promise not to raise taxes. ~·we stand ready to follow the new president's lead. so long as that leadership aims honestly and forth- nghtly at ·solving this country's number one economic problem," he said. Sasser proposed that a meeung of Bush wuh con~1onal readers "should aim spcc1fica1ly at getuna to the common ground-the objecuves we all share -w11h regard to fiscal pohC),'' He said Bush also should give a fair hearing to tbe National Economic Comm1ss1on set up to deal with the deficit and should get the Reagan admm1strat1on. to submit a realtst1c budget to Congress. "Those arc the kinds of "1'tanmgful actions that will command the con~ fidencc of the intcmat1onaJ finanC1al community," Sasser said. "They will help put to rest the rumors of early conflict bet" ecn the Congress and the next president ·· The bill authonzes tHe Interior Depanment to dispose of the 104- acre tract of Anzona land known as the Ph()(n1x Indian School. which the Reagan adm1n1strat1on wants to close because of declining enrollments. In tum. the go,emment will get the l=Jonda land. Vandals set loose three locomotives VAN HORN. Teus(AP)-Three unmanned locomotivQ raced at more than 80 mph throuah five towns and across more than 200 miles of west Texas plains until workers d1vened them onto a sidif\&, where they crashed into a liner-of empty boxcars, officials said. Vandals arc suspected of s.ettina the hnk.ed Union Pacific dictcJ loco- motives loose in Big Sprina, about ... I 00 miles south of Lubbock, about I :30 a.m. Friday. No one was injured. / ··1t couldn•t have happened at a better ume." railroad spokesma Alex Tice sald from compa.ny head- quaners in Omaha. Neb. ··The line was clear, and there wasn't that muc'h traffic (at ~mgs) out at that time' of the night" The engines sped throuah railroad crossings without hcadli&bu or •ny other warnLng. The strai&ht track wat of Big Spnng helped keep the eqines from derailing along the way: Tice said \ht 21'2-hour odyssey bcpn ..,hen somcoM ~n-ed up the thTtC engines 1n a rail yard in Bil Spnnj. setting the lcadfocomotive at full thronle. He didn't know 1f the engines had been left idling. wbkh as often thcca~. Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh said a Justice Department brief filed Friday in U.S. District Court did not go to the heart of his case against Nonh and instead was concerned with side issues of con- stitutional law and the scparauorr-of powers. • The Justice Ocpanment. in its friend--0f-the-<:oun brief. argued that the case arose "in the contexr of a policy disput~between the becutive and legislative branches with respect to foreign affairs.·· Instead. he conunued. Nonh 's actions b«ame cnmes when the former Nattonal Secumy Council aide lied to Congress and tned to obstruct inquanes into his acta' 11ies. Nonh. who is to be 1he first of the defendants 10 stand trial. also is charged wtth IS other relonies, in- clud1ng l) 1ng to Congrcs~ ob~rud1ng ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a pres1dent1al 1nvesttgatton and pocketing $90.000 1n tra,elers' ··what converts a wrongful de- fiance of legal restrictions into cnm1- nal activity is the efTon to defea1 operation of the law 1hrough decett. craft, or tncke11 . or at least b) means • checks from the Contras. No tnal date has been set. Wais~ minimized his differences wath the department concerning the Imes of authority O\ er foreign policy. Traveler·s to Chicago face delays CHICAGO (AP) -Getting over the river and through the woods to the fam ily Thanksgiving feast via O'Hare International Airpon -always a challenae-may be even tougher this >:car because of new federal flight limits. And things don't look much better for Christmas, say travel agents, airline and aviation officials. .. We're routinely advising owr cus- tomers and clients of the. let's .say. conacstion problems at major air-~ns, particularly O'Hare." said Dlvid P owell, American Express Travel Service vice president. The new Federal Aviation Admin- istration limits on the number of fliahtsaJlowed to arrive at O'Hare in a given hour arc likel¥ to aggravate the problem at the nation's busiest air- inc. port. Following a startling I SO percent increase in the number of errors by air traffic controllers at O'Hare this year. the FAA in October ordered the airport to cut the number of amvals from 96 per hour to 80 per hour between peak-travel tame$ of 4:45 p.m. and 9:1S p.m. While the cutbacks. called a .. flow control program." were designed to make skies safer. airllnes acknowl- edge they also have increased tardi- ness in a system in which delays never were uncommon. ··we have Sttn a definne impact from the flow control program." said spokesman Tom Stack or -\mertcan Airlines. the second-largest earner at O'Hare .. To give some example. in October of 1987 at O'Hare we were above 95 percent m our am,al' wnh1n IS minutes. That dropped to about 7 S percent tn October of this ~ear." A1rhnes also no longer have a reserve of planes 10 help accommo- date heavy holiday traffic. said Unit· ed Airlines spokesman Joe Hopkins. While the number of nights over the hohdaJ_ won·t be up much - aboul 2.300 total am' als and de- panures per day -the num~r of people in the slues will be. as airhnes see their planes filled to capacity. Stack anuc1pates 1hat sometime over the four..<fa~ Thanksga" ing Y.eekend. American will top its previous one-da) record of more than 30.000 passengers tl o"' n out of O'Hare. MANUFACTURING SHOWROOM - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC CHRISTMAS TRIMMINGS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES Flnt" Ct"ramlc Gtftware Table Center Plcc~ C hrlstmas Trimmings Silk f'loral Arrangements Wall Decor One·of·a-Klnd ~signs 5772 McF•dden Ave Huntln1ton e.ach CA 92649 I (~14) 894-6105 HrutS: -..rn to._ s.4 ,, ..... • ADRIENN E V ITTA DI NI NON ()P'fN JN C&'~T~L COURT 3333 BEAR STRE!rt" COST4 MESA 171•1557 2 511 • f ·- ' • CONSPIRACY THEORIES ••• r....Aa obltrved 'white smoke· .. around the knoll. Lane does noc tell his readers. bu\ Clemon E. Johnson also told the FBI he "felt tb1s smoke came from a motorcycle at.ndoned near the spot by a Dallas pc:>llceman. •• lane quotes liberally from at least 34 witnesses who thought they heard gunfire from the knoll area. He does not q_~ote Liberally from tbe more than 60 who favored the Depository. Edward Jay Ep1tcin, wrote "ln- qunt .. as a thesis while a graduate student at Cornell. Epstein: "Ejght witnesSC'S we~ st.anding across the street from the knoll; aJI eight s11d they thouaht the shots had come from the k.nol[" Actually. four of t.hem did. One said she couldn't determine the source. Two thought the shots came ~$Sibly from (he Depository arcJ. One said they came from one of two buildings at ··the comer." One of th~ buildings was the Oepc:>sitory. Lane: ··Twent)'·five witncssts arc mown to have given statements or affidavits on Nov. 22 or Nov. 23 ( l 963) ... about the ongin of the Shots. Tw~nt}'·two said they believed the" shots came from the knoll.·· Should one trouble to read the comm1ss1on·s volumes, he would find that 23 people dad give state· ments 10 law officials on those two days. Nine Cited the knoll. Twelve cited the Depos110~. Two indicated it could ha' e been etther. Lane·s best seller really got the consparacx ball rolling with ats ··puff of smoke · from ··the grassy knoll ." Readership of the commission's vol- umes was minimal. But such readers at least teamed that there was a steam pipe in the vicinity of the knoll. Neither Lane nor Epstein told their readers this. This pattern of selccta' e quotation or even non-quotation recurs re- QCatcdly 10 consparac) wnungs. There 1s also innuendo. Dr. Josiah Thompson was a philosophy professor at Haverford Colltge in 196 7 when he wrote "Sax Seconds an Dallas." Thompson. now a pnvate investigator 1n San Fran- cisco, makes a c-ase for the knoll on the baSJS of Kennedy's bod> move- ments captured on a home mo\'le camera as he was hat. At a press conference when the book was m· troduced. he buttressed his conten· tion with pictures he said showed people runnmg toward the knoll because, Thompson speculated. the) heard shots there. Couldn't those people have actu- ally been running awa> from the Depository becauS( of gunfire there? The professor conceded the p0ss1- b1hty. The Warren Comm1ss1on con- ductt'd one of the mosr ex1ens1,e an-.csugat1ons an the nation's h1stol) It had ats shortcomings. but an attas considered. unul the consparac} wnters came along. penpheral to the preponderant e" adence This included Os\.\ald's nfle found on the s1 ~th floor oft he Deposllol). A butler and l\.\O fragments fired at the president's hmous1ne were fired from that gun .. to the exclusion ofaU other weapons.·· Oswald came<! a Iona packaJc into the Depository that fat.al monuQg. Hand prints of Oswald were found on the nne and objects in the vicinity of the si1tth-Ooor window wbcrca man with a rifle was seen just before the shooting.. A disturbed malcontent whose life had been punctuated by violent outbursts -be OD9C st.abbcd his half brottier-Oswald had defected to the Soviet Union. After his return he fired a shot at Mai-Oen. Edwin Walker, a right-wing figure in Dallas. This evidence never appeared in a courtroom. Oswald. of course. was slain two days after the assassination by Jack Ruby. Thus the world was denied the certitude. or the catharsis, of a tri'1, Various theories have claimed. illstcad. that Oswald and Ruby were hom~1tual lovers and ploncrs or that Ruby was a hit man for a conspiracy. Conspiracy thconsts have had JittJe trouble with such facts. They posit that Ruby had been·tippcd off or was in cahoots with the Dallas police in accord with a master plan. It as a theoretical umetable of such precision, however. that Ruby would have derailed it by bting delayed less than a minute an leaving his apart- ment, making his way to the money- order counter and putting down has money. The plots that have been theorized to indicate conspiraC)' require ex- quisite timing or Machiavellian in- clusiveness. The theory of Michael Eddowes in "Khrushchev Killed Kennedy .. led to Oswald's exhuma- tion from a Fort Worth graveyard an 1980. It was determined that Os- wald's body was Oswald. not that ofa KGB stand-in. The CIA killed Kennt'dy because It was angered over the failure of the Bay of Pigs bungled invasion. Castro killed Kennedy because Kennedy was trying to kill him. The Mafia killed Kennedy because it had been ap- proached by the administration to slay the Cuban leader. Lyndon John- son killed Kennedy because he want· ed to succeed him. Somehow these plots were covered up with the massive cooperation of the FBI or the Warren Comm1ss1on. which was headed b> the chief JUStace of the United States and included a future president. Gerald Ford. All that as lacking 10 such Lheones is evidence. The mob theory was revived in recent weeks. A Bntish television program claimed that th~ French gangsters assassanatt'd the president on a contract from organized cnme. French records showed. however. that two of the three couldn·t have been rn Dallas at the lime. More arguments came an a ne"' book and a pubhc tele' 1s1on show an New York. both espousing a mob theory involving a reputed Lou1s1ana mob chieftain. Carlos Marcello. "ho was once a pnme target of then· Attorney General Robert F Ken· nt'd). > New Orleans d1stnct attorney Jam Gamson claimed -and still claims -10 have solved the assassination an the 1960s. He put a second assassin m a storm sewer along the motorcade route. ·Told the access 10 the sewer was only a foot wide. he said: "Well, it was a very small man." One man. and only one man. has ever stood trial in connection with the assassination. This was Clay Shaw. a New Orleans businessman. Garrison said Shaw was part of the P.lot he had uncovered. At varying times Gar- nson attnbuted the assassination to a homosexual ring. C~stro terrorists and the diminutive marksman 10 the sewer. Has aides say at one point be considered indicting President Lyn- don Johnson for a cover-up. Gar- nson. now a Judge in New Orleans. called the commission investigation ··probabl} the greatest fraud 1n the hastOI) of mankind." "Gamson deduced a theory. then LOOK WHAT 25C BUYS! ~~~ A Special 25th / Anniversary Offer: lfl'-~~~~--------------~----------41 CABLE TV IN TALIATION. 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But when President John F. Ken- nedy was assassinated, Lehrer took .. pen and with a trembHna hand but strona heart wrote a rare letter, to the first lady. "l am just an old man livin' by myself way up in the mount.aini. • he 'Wrote. "John F. Kennedy was the best pl'CSidenl ~ever had and you are the most wonderful woman in the world. Anyone (tries) to tell me different has me to whip. iwin fawns come in.my yard to cat feed I put out for them. One's name is Caroline the other John John." Lehrer's letter is now in a special file at the John F. Kennedy Library, created by the National Archives fron, oondolenoes sent to Jacqueli.ne Kennedy. Most of the 300,000 pages oflttters, selected from about 3 million pages, • are still being catalogued. But the couple hundred already on file.reveal • ib simple, touching and rarely mawkish prose, how deeply personal tbe Kennedy presidency and passing was for average Americans. There arc letters from heads of state and celebrities. but most are from the likes of a self-proclaimed .. nobody" housewife from St Louis; from a retarded boy in Riverside, who labor- ed for an hour to print his 4S words; from a woman from Ripley, Tenn .. who said that because of Kennedy many Southerners no longer accep1 an old saying that ··a child bom of a blade mama and a black papa. his he marshaled has tacts:· l hartes days will always be unhappy.' Ward. a former aide who later became The most frequent reflections arc a federal judge. told a New Orleans OnJFK's-vigorand humor, hiseffons newspaper five years ago, "and if the on behalf of the tnenta.lly handi- facts didn't fit. he'd say they had been capped and rpinoriues, and his hand· altered by the CIA.'' ling of the Cuban missile crisis. NATION ••• l"romM count~~en to a new journey. . . " ... Let the word 10 forth from this time and place, to fnend and foe aUk.e, that the torch bu been passed to a new aeneration of Americans -born in this century1 te .. mpered by war, disciplined b)' a naro and. bitter peace, proud oftbe1r ancient beritajie •.. " Aod now two yean and 10 months later it was time to move •in. And once more they carried the Cask.et out into the bri&ht sunli&ht and Jac- queline Kennedy ~used on the steps of the cathedral with her children. As be watched his father's casket be.ina borne down the steps, little John Kennedy squinted in the sun and saluted. The Marine Corps band played "The St.ar SpanaJed Banner .. as the body was carried up the grassy slope, the same slope he had visited on a smiling spring day in March. "I could stay up here forever," he had said then. Forever was here and the sun was sinking behind the VirJinia hills. From out of the sky in the south SO jets roared overhead and there again was Air Force One now dipping its wings, now again. as majcsttc as lhe "United States of Amenca" lettered along its length. And three cannons, firing in tum. pounded out the last 21- gun salute and up on the hill three riflemen fired a final farewell volley of three rounds. Taps was sounded over the hill and the fia1_ was raised taut and level over the coffin and folded with loving care and passed from hand to hand to the hand of the widow and the eternal flame was lighted and the Lord's Prayer was intoned once more. And at 3:34 o·ctock, on the afternoon of the fourth day, John Fitzgerald Ken- nedy was lowered gent'y to his grave. A jury acquitted Shaw in less than Some letters note special personaJ an hour1 connections: Lewis Cagle of Ten-everything in the papers about him. It There is in ancient mythology a nessee, for instance. whose life was r1ke he was her own boy." recurring belief that a king, being sentence Kennedy commuted three The letters to Mrs. Kennedy often above mere mortals, cannot be struck days before the assassination, and a include notes like "you'll probably down mundanely. There may be crippled woman from Boston whom nc.ver see this." But she read echoes of this in the popular mind Kennedy once gave a ride when he thousands of them. and notations on regarding the Kennedy assassination. spotted her struggling to keep up with some indicate that "JBK" found this On the one hand there was the marchers in a parade m his honor. one or that one especially touching. prcs1denL the you~. handsome. Several of the dozen letter writets In fact, it was Mrs. Kennedy who bnght leader whose attering Wh ite contacted 2S years later had only promised almost 25 years ago that House milieu was Ii ened to a real-vague rccollect1ons of what they had such a file, expected to be completed hfc Camelot. How could Camelot be wntten Mrs. Kennedy. But memories and available to researchers next wiped out an an ins~nt ? of the assassination and the president year. would be created. The critics have claimed only a were strong and little changed. She inspired many of the letters. super sharpshooter would have fired ~borah Lynn Dills of Fort Worth. Actor Brian Keith. for ex.ample, wrote three shots w1th1n the 5.6 scconc1s Teitas, had wntten at the age of 12 to the day af\er Chnstmas 1963 that her indicated from the hits on the home Mrs. Kennedy: "When I heard your courage had helped him and his wife movie. Oswald. b) all accounts, was husband's speech that fatal morning I when tb~ lost a son nine da1s earlier. anything but that while in the was glowing with pride because of the Mrs. G. W. Robinson of Dttrfield. Marines. nice things he said about Texans. But Ill .. wrote how her 14-y~ar~ld son But the cnucs again and again now I am ashamed that I am a Texan. returned to a tree house he had long eguate 1mprobab1ht) with impossa-I wish I was not one." since outgrown. He raised a flag from bihty. Judy Knight or Orlando, Fla., a halyard there. "And every morning ··The evidence that Oswald was wrote as a hifh school senior that she in the cold dawn before school he able to shoot the president was that he was "a bigot' until Kennedy inspired raised it, lowered it to haJf staff. and in did. He was lucky." says Wesley J. her with his civil rights stands and the chill afternoon quietly took it Liebler. one of the commission's staff other programs. And the riveting down." attorneys. "Oswald had something in media attention given the assassina-Cynthia Biever of Nappanee, Ind., his sights that he knew he was never tion helped steer her to a career in wrote that "our neighbor children going to have again. I suspect he was communications. named our favorite shoncut path up for 1t." Now. as a produc,rr and writer for a Kennedy Lane. We christened it and That the improbable is not imposs-commercial film company in Wash-everythinJ.'' iblewasdemonstrated 20yearsagoby ington. D.C.. she says "this current At Penaosula High School, in Gig a British SCl'JCant in the Royal Washington scene 1s a very cruel Harbor, Wash., teacher Ruth Crook Marines. He fired a gun similar to companson to what that was. ... wrote. "The news came just before I Oswald's three times at a target in 2.6 We're all waiting for somethina like was due to teach Shelley's 'Ode to a seconds. him to come back ... some part of us Skylark.' (You were at the hospital.) Critics have had at the Warren that feels if the right person would Numb, cold. choked, I ,put it to the Report for a quarter of a century. The step out we'd have Camelot apin." class: 'What do you do. Go home?' books and theones keep coming. Virginia Chetwynd of Melrose, There was silence, and no face There are still those who dispute that Mass.. told the AP, .. This country registered an)'lhingat all. Then a boy, John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham .simply turned around and got lousr, very quietly, without waiting for Lincoln. when the both of them went, • recognttion. said, 'No. we're Ameri- But. in a nation that leaks secrets referring to Kennedy and his brother, cans. Let's do the work we have to like a sieve. no one -an a deathbed Robert. do.' " confession. drunk late at ntght in a Her condolences to the first lady An Indian chjef from Sun Valley bar. in a tell-all memoir -no one has included an account of her mother, a offered his sympathy and then said he yet to come fonh with hard evidence polio victim, once beina given a ride had asked the great spirit of his people to prove that anybody other than lee by Kennedy. "It was the highlight of to provide "plenty of soft spruce Harvey Oswald murdered John her life. She clipped and cut out boughs for his rest at night.'' He also Fitzacn11d Kennedy. said that from now on, "1he centle tiji~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiiiiii••iiiiii~l------------1 breeze will be h.is touch, the ripplina of running water his smile, and the TJaaaJr~aiviDf. -=----1.. RU Ff ELL'S song of birds his voice.'' .r -· Some of the letters were just DftJffJV DNlt:I' Cftf'e UPHOLSTERY 11 dropped ofT at the gravesite. One UUUlll n~ =~~ lnC. signed by "Just Another American" .,.,. (.O'\{\a1llWlncS. ...,. '• .... c..., lent concluded, "Good-bye my chief, my 73-3440 ltll .... IUt .. ctSTI •U-54 .. llst leader, my captain. Good·bye, my president. Good· bye." WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEEDJ FOR YOUR HA NUKKAH PARTY • OPEN 7 DATI • MO•.-IAT. 9:30-5:30 - D1J fl# a:fatlrf •• •••• ........... I 0 If IUI. 1HD-S:GD It•·--'"" lrNfT7 ,.,.,_ •tllMl .......... . ............. ........ r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, NOYember 20, 1988 A7 Southerners rooting tor OPEC to break .its de•dlock VIENNA, Austria (AP) -OPEC oil ministers tried in a second day of pnvate talks Saturday to break a deadlock between Iran and Iraq over a new pact to bolster the falling price of crude oil. Officials from Louisiana, Te1Cas, and other energy- producina U.S. states made a pitch for the ministers to tron out their differences. The states have been hurt by falling oil prices laid to production increases by members of the Orpnization of Petroleum Exportina Countries. "They've got to get Iraq back into the quota systtm. That's pretty obvious," said Keot Hance, Texas railroad commissioner. "If they don't, we're facina some real problems in the producing states in the United States." Iraq is the only one of 13 OPEC members that has refused to join the 1986 production accord because at wants a quota equal to that of bitter enemy Iran. Under the current quota system. Iran has a ceiling of 2.4 m1ll1on barrels a day. It as larger than the proposed I 5 million for Iraq because Iran has a larger domestic 011 market. The two countries a&rccd to a cease-fi re an their 8- ycar-old war in August. They would now hke more 011 revenues to help rebuild their battered economies. Su bro to ofl ndoncsia, who .serves as sccretary..gcneral for OPEC. said Saturday that the ministers probabl> would hive to check with their governments bcfqre an agreement could be reached. "We can say that lots of progress has been made an trying to (work) out major problems that we 'are facing." he told reporters Saturday. He added. hov.ever. "We have to be rcahstic enough that very likel}' we need some consultations with our governments." His remarks ra1~ the poss1b1hty 1he minmers might ha"e to return home for funher instructions. ubroto spoke after a 40-minute meeting of t'-'O committees of the 011 group. Before the meeung. ministers from Iran and Iraq met separate!} wuh other ministers an an attempt to reach a compromise. Subroto saad the min asters would again meet an small groups Sunday and report to OPl!C's rcgul~rJy scheduled w1n1er meeting on Monday. All 13 oil \tunisters will attend those talks. The dispute between Iran and Iraq 1s the maJor. stumbhng bl91Ck to a new arrangement that would set limits on Mw much oil each country can produce daily. Analysts say OPEC members boosted production 1n an effort to improve their negot1at1ng position at these meetings. The current production accord sets total output at about 15 m1lhon barrels a da}. Total OPEC production an October was estimated by the International Enef'J)' Agency at nearl) 21 .1 million barrels, the highest monthly level in more than five years. W1th soanng _production. pnccs have tumbled sharp!) below OPECs benchmark ofS 18 a barrel. Samuel B. Nunez Jr .. president of the LoulSiana State Senate. said Saturday that S 15 a barrel represents a good ..benchmark. He called at a ··price the industry can ltve wath, consumers~ hve with. and a price that doesjusuce to the produc1nutates.'' The U.S. officials. who '5aid Jhey were well-receJved b) OPEC reprcseptauves, met wnh Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ah Khahfa Sabah and Subroto. -.----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;--------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;---=------------------------------~r- Christina Onassis' di es of heart attack BUENOS AIRES. 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Miss Onassis' body arrived at about 3 p.m. ( 11 a.m. PST) at the clinic. where she was pronounced dead on arrival of a heart attack. Bunge was quoted as saying. Israelis impose strict curlews JERUSALEM (AP) -Soldiers raided or clamped curfews on at least nine Arab communities in the oc- cupied lands Saturday to search fo r anti-Israeli activists. and 14 Palest•· nians were shot during clashes, Arab reports said. Twelve Palestinians were treated for beating inJuncs after soldiers confronted stone-throwing protesters in the West Bank city of Nablus. the reports said. The army reported a total of 12 wounded. '• Palestinian businesses and public transportation were paralyzed by a general stnke marking the an-1 niversary of the death of a founder of the Palestinian resistance movement. Tll1•kfliViag~ ~ CRf'e ~~===­..,~---.'. toc.\\a>\ •Wint Bir 73-3440 PAID AD'n-.TISING l'OCUSON REAL . 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But first, USC entertains the Fight- ing Irish next Satt1r<iay in a game which could ultimately decide the pational championship. Notre l>ame beat Penn State, 21-3, Saturday to raise its record to I 0-0. .. I've never had a group of yo~& people wbo·have responded so well and played so well under adverse conditions all week," said USC Coach Larry Smith. "Next week's going to be a bigie, it's going to be one of the great games ofall time. This is what we've been playin1 for." Smith praised the effon of Peete and the USC defense, which shut down the explosive Bruins in the second half. "I've been around football a long time, that was one of the greatest efforts I've ever seen," Smith said of Peete•s performance. "'ft went all the way up to warmups today (whether Peete would play). "It was a SUJ?Cr-l)uman effort. If that wasn't a He1sman Trophy effort. I don't know what is." As far as the USC defense was concerned. Smith· said, "The second · half, the defense was outstanding. That's what we told them at halftime, that it was up to them to keep them out of the end zone." The Trojans led1 21-16, at halftime. The Bruins were neld scoreless after that until scorina with less than two minutes left and USC on top, 31·16. UCLA bad only 129 yards in total offense in the second half. 60 of them on its late fourth-quarter touchdown drive. . ..., .... _.....lllr ... ._ SPORTS CoLuM,.IST ,; e . " Bruins 1ett .P.i~kii;ig Cotton PASAOENA-lt'sagatnewhich has haunted UCLA Coach Terry Donahue when a Rose Bowl bid is on the line. Donahue is only S-8 against USC in his tenure. and when the Roses arc on the line, the petals have wilted to the tuneof0-4. Since UCLA began p~ying in the Rose Bowl in 1982, h.e's 3-0 against the Trojans in the stadium but never with the big~eon the line. · But Saturday, with a different Rose Bowl pme at stake, Donahue lost in the Rote Bowl to USC for the first time. It's not just Donahue by= sho~thoU&h.When"Gran ~" has been tlicprize in the USC-UCLA rivalry1 the Trojans now hold a 14-S-l edge wnich was once dead even at S-S..1. . . The Bruins will attempt to win an NCAA ~rd seventh con9CCUtive bowl pme under Donahue Jan. 2, but it will be in Dallas in the Cotton Bowl. Two years ago, Donahue bad freedom, but not by choice. Last season, larrySmitbcametoooacb USC, and Donahue said Aloha to Pasadena come bowl time. Thisyeu,Smithranbisrecordu Trojan head coach to 2-0 apinst the Brums with a 3 l-22 victory, both his victories coming when the R<>te Bowl was on the line in the inteT-c:ity rivalry. And Donahue is left with no choice, but to pick Conon. It's a bowl pme, but obviously not the one Donahue would have prefemid. And his disappointment showed Saturday. "We got the Cotton Bowl bida week ago," Donahue said. "But there's only one bowl we aspire to to to in this conference, and only one (PleNe eee U8C/B2) USC'• Aaron £man11:el 8qaeesee into end zone between llarcu Ta.mer (24) and Erle Tamer (29) in flnt quarter. (PJeue eee UCLA/92) .......... _....._, ............... JnlDe m.b'• Jenab!:. {left) and SU. Lockenr 110 ap to block otr a lllra offerl_nl In Vaqaeroe CU' 5-A cllamplcmalllp coaqaeat Satarday DfCbt at llartna RICh. Irvine sweeps aslde Mlra Costa for title BJ RICHARD DUNN ..., .... eeu .. o ana • Irvine Hig1t•s Bev Oden knew euct!,y how the Mira Costa players felt after the)'. dropped a clote, seesaw mttle in the first pme of the CIF S-A volleyball finals. Oden, a senior who sparked Irvine's win in the third pme to sweep the match, was a sophomore wlleri the then-inexperienced Va- queros lost to Gahr in the CIF finals. That wat then. Oden and the rest of the Irvine cut are veterans now and the Vaqueros put on a clinic Satu~y nilht in front of an estimated 3,000 tis. T1ais was ~!I another step for the Vaqueroa ( l l--0), who wra&>Oed up \heir leCOftd con1eeuti~ OF ~A title at Marina HG witb a convincina 17-U ., lS.10. fs-6 victory over Mira c.o.aa, a rnuc:b ,_., team which wil ~ be 1a thne same -~~..,Deal h-.ona. Aftlr ............ " llid lrvint ~Ma*Mdimil, .. it teemed to -.. (Mila COiia) let dDwn a little bit. 1ltey didn"' pe11 m ~ quitr • well Ud -~ up momtn-tulD. .. ,,. ~ ..... champiOll = ~-r'ri~ 1:3' ~ games. · .. That's true about (Mira Costa) · Jetti~ down a little after the first game, • said Oden, who reaistered a pme-hiah 16 kills, including nine in the finar pme. "It kind of reminded me of my sophomore year (when Irvine lost to Gahr in the finals). We olayed as hard as we could thaJ nipt. but we were inexperie~." Now, Irvine will attempt to make it back-to-t.ck stale championshi~ The first round of the state olayoffs bcain Tuesda)' night for the Va- queros, who wdl play all their pmes at home ... .. Thal first pme went back and forth. it was a seesaw mttle and 1eemed as if nobody bed a real push on tbe ""aacr." Mckmz~ said. McKenzie referred so last Thun.-day's 1emifinal victoey over Lquna Beech, when the Vaqueros played their bell in ttfe fifth and final 11me. "0ur 1eam can pkt yp the level of play, .. llid McK.cNie. wh<* Va• Quentl roee to their veteran levd in the · ftl"ll 8"'9t to tctueelt by the M-111iAerbeintdown. 14-10. ·-our f n :::..'°' wane and their tcm:'CI ~ti Mn Costa Coeda • -llYiM ... Mlll.._ us. &•-) Fountain Valley, Warriors home: CdM on the road for CIF quarters By ROGER CARLSON °' ... °"',... ..... CERRITOS -Fountain Val-ley Hiah's Barons ran wild Friday niaht with a 39-0 victory over St. Francis in the CIF football pla¥-I offs, and they continued their winnina ways Saturday morning with the coin flip at the CIF Southern Section office, winning the flip to pin a second-round ~pcarancc aaillinst Rubidoux at Oranse Coast College on Friday. I The Division I matchup ptts two 9-2 ·clubs with the winner soina on to the semifinals apinst j the Servite (Derek Brown)-Crespi (Russell White) winner. Also winni~ the flip was Woodbridae High's Wamors in Division 911J cudes, giving the Pacific Coast League heavy- weiJllts another home game at I Irvine H;,h. I The W1rriors (10-1) will host Oxnard's Santa Clara High (l l-O):•" - (Pl--eee CU'/85) CROSS COUNTRY .,_, ..................... Corona del Mar'a Gree Bead {left) ftrea acatnat the defeme'OfWllMD'• Jamee Potl. CdM reaches CIF final, 13--9 By ST AN GRANCR ..., .... c. ••• , .... LONG BEACH -The Corona dcl Mar High water polo team exploded in the first quarter-scoring the first three' goals of the contest -and the Sea l(jnp never looked back in defeating Long Beach Wilson, I J.9. at Belmont PW.a Saturday. "' The semillnal victory over the 8ruin1t. whom they have beaten three out of four times tnis season, propels the Sea K.inis into the ClF 4-A final in the fourth quarter. The quick start against Sunny Hills.. a 14-9 wmner gave us some confidence and it (C*llY over Newport Harbor in the other showed in the way we played." semifinal match. Senior Chris Oeding has been the The champtonshtp game 1s set for leader for Corona del Mar this year, Wednesday night at 8:30 at Belmont and it was fitting that he soond the Plaza. first goal. Ceding finished the pme Pleased with his team's qutck stan with five pis. Sea K.inp Coach John Vargas·com-.. The .Sea Kings' second pl was mcntcd ... It was important for us to Scored by Gunnar Gustafioft on a 6- come out of the blocks quickly. on-5 s1tuauon. Gustaf1on. a junior. Traditionally. we . )lave been slow had four ,oals from his tet/pard starters and have to &rind games out (Pleue ._ UA KDI08/U) CdMboys,Newport girls heading to E~esno not Saturday in Fresno are Wmu tcnation1 Shel&ey Taylor of f.dilCMl and Tal\ia Brix of Univnty. ~ qualified as 1Rdjriduals. Led b)' 1eaior Eddie uvdle. * Sa Kinp ~a third placc ftRitb ift tM bO)'I OF Southtm ~ M Fina.. on Saturday at Mt. Saa ' l . c -Antonio ol •. With Lavelle finishina the ~lint tflrct..milecounethiNin IS:l l,CdM ltOftld 106 point$. ' Deltndi,. 4-A C'hlmpion Dina Hith waa .o. 111CC with 86 JMMftts. tldlilli...-Dd C.-illo wit.II 90. FoUataia Vf#l9 die s-.t lAlmil c~fl ar ...... Wl .. lfl: Si1a 0.. Hilla Md ~ will l'llCC ia Di~ilion I (ICMek wida k600,ar 8Clft _..ts) nm ..-. l.'Of'OM., ,....ttmc..,., _,, • • '\ 111 Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/ Sundey. November 20, 1988 . 1 C 1_, l '"t 1~ f Foo r BA u - ------- ------- Titans top Utah State ·· Notre Dame shuts down Penn State ........... Aaeda ... ..,... Nebraska 7, OklaMm• 3: Quarterbeck Steve Taylor sneaked I yard for a tou hdown, capping an 80.)ard march with the opening kickoff. and No. 7 Nebraska ended four years of frustration by defcati ng No. 9 Oklahoma for the Big Eight champ1onsh1p and a berth in the o,..nge Bowl. the Sugar Bowl or SyracuJC 1n the Hall off a me Bowl. Bowl by beauna Pmsburah. N.C. State ended its sa50f'I at 7-:J. l. whtle P11t fell to 6-4 af\er a four-pme winnin1 streak was broken. Dan SJ)fltzcomptmd 1$ of 21 PISlff for 297 yards and thtee &ouehdowns 10 lead the Cal S«ate Fulltnon Titans lO a 2)..13 vie> 10ry over Utah State Satutday in a Bia West Conference pme at the Santa Ana Bowl. Fnm 1'e AIMciatetl Pren Notre Dame moved one step closer 10 a possible national tilk and a Fiesta Bowl showdown with West VirJinia with a 21-3 victory over Penn State Saturda) in South Bend. Mlc•11u 34, ~lo State 31: The 12th· ranked Wolverines. who already had clinched a spol 1n the Rose Bowl. won the Big Ten outnght. rallying to beat Ohio Stale. Michigan (8-2-1 , 7.().1) led 20-0 at intermission. but Ohio State ( 4-6-1 . 2-5-1) scored the first 24 points of the sttond half and scored on tht'ir first five possessions after halftime. a...-ti, S..dl C.Nltaa It: Chns Gardotki kicked thrtt fietd aoals -two after Sooth Carolina fumblea -as No. IS Clemson beat the mistake--pronc Gamecocks.. After the game. the two squ8ds accepted bowl bid • · Clemson (C)..2) wiU JO to the Citrus Bowl 141inst Oklahoma. South Carolina (8-3) will play in the Liberty Bowl apinst Indiana. fn the Pacific·IO Conference: .Callfenla It,~ ·It: Stanford cor- nerbeck Tuan Van Le blocked Robbie Keen's 2()..rard attempt for I school-record fifth fadd goa with no umc mnainint to preserve a tie with Cahfomia in lbe 91st Bia Game. ~ scasoo.<ndinJ I~ left the two archrivah deadlocked for last place in the Pacific-ID at l-S-1. Fullerton finished the teaton at ~ overall and $..2 in the Bia West. Utah Stale, winless in all sh road pmes. ended at 4-7 Hd 4-3. For Penn State. a hauntin_g season ended on Saturday with the Nittany Lions' first losing record in SO years. The loss dropped Penn State to 5-6 and gave-Coach Joe Paterno his first losing record in · 23 seasons with the N1t1any Lion~ liS Penn State completed us worst season in a half-century. OtlalH>m• State 0 , Jewa Staie H : Barry Sanders rushed for 29). yards and four loucfid.Pwns, t.nd Mike <iundy threw an 11· yard pass for the go-ahead score with less than seven minu1es to play as No. 13 Oklahoma State (8·2. S-2) headed to the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 30 in San Diego against Wyoming. rallied for the Big Eight win over Iowa State. a ..... St, Texas Tedi n: Jason f>hjllips caughta 3-yardpass from Andre Ware with less than three minutes to play, lifting 17th-nnked Houston to the Southwest Conf~ victory. The win, amid blowiQg snow and fm:ziog temperatures, pvc Houston a 8-2 overall record and.a trip 10 the Aloha Bowl W~ Slate II, Wa ........ 11: Quarterbllck Timm RosenbKh scored on 1 founh~own. S-yard nan with 9:06 left lo give No. 19 Wfshin11on Sta~ the vicaory ... After the pme, the Couprs, 8-3. ~ved 1 fonAaJ invitation 10 play Houston in the Aloha Bowl in TM Titans' defentc limiled the h1&h-powercd combination of querterback Brent Snyder and split end Kendal Smith. Snyder completed 2S of 43 peaes for 282 yards and one touchdown but also thi1'w two interceptions. Smith cauabt two puses for just 23 yards. Notre Dame. hoprng to pla) for the natfonal championship when rt faces West Virginia in the Fiesta Bowl Jan. 2. ran its record to 1().(). The Irish will wind up the regular season next Saturday when they take on unbeaten USC. a.. ... CeUeae II. Army t4: Before 42,525 spectators in Dublin. Ireland, Ed Toner scored three touchdowns in the second half, all on I· yard runs. for Bo5ton College (3-7) which broke a four-game losing streak. Army fell to 8-2 but still was headed for the Sun Bowl. . Honolulu on Cbristm.s Day. Orepa State U, Onpe It: Pat Chaffey ran for a pair of fourth:<1uarter touchdowns as Oregon State came from behind to beat Oregon, the Beavers' first football victory over the Ducks in 14 years. In another Bia West pme: P~ Slate II, 1-1 l..n Slate I: In Fresno, the-Bulldop (9-2,. 7--0). finished off 1 perfect con1erenct season by rouun1 the 49en (J..8, 3-3). In other action: West Vir1iala 31, Syracuse 9: Fullback Craif Taylor scored twice from the I and Fiesta Bow -bound West Virginia forced s11t S)racuse turnovers in a victory that g.ave the No. 4 Mountaineers ( 11-0) their firsi perfect regular season. SIT<lcuse (8-2 and ranked 14th) ac- cepted a bid to play Auburn or LSU in the Hall of Fame Bowl on Dec. 30. · Miami, Fla. 44, ~U 3: Steve Walsh passed for 220 yards and two touchdowns as third- ranked Miami jumped in frtmt~rly and routed No. 11 LSU. II was the fourth victory in a row for 1he Hurri~nes (8·1), who accepted an invitation before the game to meet Nebraska in the Orange Bowl game. LSU. which has clinched a tie for the Southeastern Conference championship. will either face Flonda State in Yale ti, Han~ 17: Kevi n Callahan ran for one shon touchdown and caught a pass for another. leading Yale over Harvard in the IOSth meeting of the two Ivy league schools. In the Bia West Conference: Su Jose Slate 42, Nevada·LQ Vee•• t: Senior Ken Lutz lhn:w five touchdown passes as San Jose State crushed UNLV. Running back Kelly Skipper scored on a I-yard run tn the first quarter for Fresno State. In the second quarter, DatTCll Rosette had a SO-yard touchdown nan and wide receiver Dwiaht Pickens scored on a 42-yard revene. N•rdl ea ... u.. Slate 14, PitUberp 3: Mal Crite and Todd Varn capped two long scoring drives with short touchdown runs. and North Carolina State secured its berth in the Peach Padfk 21, New llu:lce Slate It: Fullback Jon Grim ran for a pair of .._yard touchdowns and collected 93 yards in 23 attempts 10 lead Pacific to the victory. SPORTS BREAK Bills winning, but still fighting for recognltion From Tiie Associaled Presa ORCHARD PARK. N.Y. -It was Eil only a few seconds in an NFL highlight film . c Cl t three yeal'S ago, bul it caplured the essence offootball in this town. There. in the almost abandoned upper deck of Rich Stadium. with the December wind howling in off Lake Erie, were four bundled fans flapping frantically in a miniature version of the wave. It was a laughable scene made pathetic by the fact 1he Bills were the worst team in the league. Much has changed since 1985. The Bills are now a powerhouse in the NFL an~ sport the league's best record at f ~L And, slowly. they are altering the perception that the team and the cny are losers. "We're changing people's attitudes.," according to Bills marketing director Jerry Foran. "The national recogn1t1on hasn't hit yet, but that takes time." Locally, there's no doubt the Bills arc first in the PfOple's beans. The Bills ha ve contfoued to amaze experts by filling their 80.290-seat Rich Stadium despne the reputation for win1ery weather. The) currently rank first in the NFL in home attendance wuh an average·Qf 77.844 and have sold out all six home games. Just three years ago. the team was 2-14 and averaged only 37.000 fans per home game. "It's amazing how people suppon us." Foran said. "That's especial!) so in the later games. when it's colder -I take my hat ofTto them." Foran credi1s 1he sellouts to a new marketing strategy. The franchise has expanded their draw throughout upstate New York and southern Ontario. Aboul 20 percent of ticket sales now come from the neighboring city of Rochester. which is about 60 miles away. , Partly because of marketing effort -and mostly becauseof1he1r winning record -things arc looking up for the Bills in other parts of New York st.ate as well. Bul 1t hasn't always been that way. For as long as anyone can remember. the Bills have played second fiddle to the New York Giants and Jets. teams that have left for stadiums 1n New Jersey. Quote of the da y Fru.k Layden, rotund Utah Jazz coach. when told bis team was the heaviest in the National Basketball Association at 224.2 pounds a player: "Does that include me?" Gilder tak es Kapalua tou~ey Bob GlNer started with three straight !I birdies and finished with a 6-under-par 66 that gave him a two-shot victory Saturday in the K.apalua International golf tour- nament in Hawaii. Gilder won his first title in almost six years-since the 1983 Phoenoc Open -with a 266 total. 22 under par on the K.apalua Bay course. Wbjle it.. came in an approved but unofficial event on the PGA Tour. the SI S0.000 first pnze represented the biggest check of Gilder's I 3-year career. more than doubled hi s earnings for the year and was more than he'd won in any season since I 982. Gilder led all the way over the last 18 holes and bad a three-shot mafJin at the tum ... In Key Biscayne, Fla .. Lee Elder b1rd1ed two of the last three boles for a I-under-par 70 and a one-stroke lead over Barehl Beula& after two rounds of the Scnjor PGA Tour event. Elder, 52, was at 5-under 137 heading into today's final round. Henning shot a 70 and was al 138. a.~ Ba1rcl, who had a 67. and former U.S. Open champion Lot! Gr.um. with a 69. were ne~t at 139. With swirhng winds gusting 10 25 knots. Elder had problems hitting greens but not makina putts. For the second straiaht day, be needed JUSl 24 putts on the 6, 715-yard Key Biscayne layout. Althouah he hit just 10 peens. he one-putted eiaht times. Graf's s trea k stopped at 46 NEW YORK -Big-servi ng Pam E3 Shnver halted Steffi Grars 46-match winning streak Saturday with a 6-J, 7-6 (7-5) victory in the semifinals of a women's tennis tournament. It was on!Y Grars third defeat in 75 matches this year and her first since losjng to Gabriela Sabatini in April. Sabatini. who handed Grafher other loss in March, will play Shriver in today's best-of-five set final. The I 8- year--0ld Argentine beat Helena Sukova, 6-4. 6-2. in the second semifinal. 1 Duk e romps in T ipoff Classic Danny Ferry scored 23 points Satur-• day and No. I Duke used 16-and 13-point second-half bursts to pull away from outmanned Kentucky. 8~55. in the 10th Tipoff Classic in Springfield. Mass. The Blue Devils returned 10 players from last year's Final Four team a~d were e'Xpccted to open the ~n with an easy victory. However. Kentucky. which lost seven of its eight leading scorers from last year's NCAA tour- nament team and has been under the cloud of an NCAA investigation, made it close for 24 minutes. tying the g.ame. 43-43. with 16:43 lcft before Duke went on a 16-0 run over the next 6:34 ... Former Texas A&M running back Geor1eSmitll on Saturday recanted his statements in taped mtervicws with a reporter in which he said A&M Coach Jackie Slterrill paid him to kttp quiet about NCAA rules violations. ··1 called A&M as soon as I knew lhe story was gomg to come out. The information in the story 1s not irue. and I told A&M I'd come to College Station to straighten everything out." Smith said at a news conference Saturday ... G•ry Hwe scored twice in the third period to lift the Los Angeles Lazers 10 a 3-1 MISL victory over the winless Tacoma Stars Saturday at the Forum. Heale broke a 1-1 tic at 4:36 of the lhrrd when he took a pass from Micuel Colllas and fired from the right sjde. The Lazers are 3-1 this year. while Tacoma fell 10()..4 ... A former member of the Rams was resisting an apparent robbery attempt when he was shot to death in a street altercation. police say. Rey NicbelH PlaillinJUct, a rookie wide receiver with the Rams before being released last month. died Fr!day at Grossmonl Hospital less than an hour after bemg shot 111 the chest. polrce C.pt. J.U OlekM• said. Later Friday, a man identified by police as Geerce ~ymoact C•aninctoa, 26. of Spring Valley was talcen into cust~y following a brief foot chase. Cunnington was questioned and booked for investigation of murder and anempted robbery in the shooting. Televis i on, r adio TELEvtSM>N 9:30 •.m. -AUTO RACtNG: NASCAR Atlenla Journal SOO, ESPN. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Phoenix al Houston. Chennel 2. 11:30 •. m. -BOWLING: Memori.I World Ootn from Glendale Hetohrs, 111. <t•e>e), Chenntl '· 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Oenv.r •t ..._ Orleans, C"-nnel •. 3 P.m. -GOLF: Seniors lourn•mtnl final rOYnd from Kev Biscavne. Fla. (dtteved), ESPH. 3 P.m . -GOLF: Shootout tournement from Tucson (delavedl, C"-nnel 7. S D.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New Envlancl •t Miami. ESPN. 5:30 P.m. -COLL&GE WATER ~LO: USC •t UCLA O•e>el, Prime Tlckel. 7:30 P.tn. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at UCLA llae>el, Prime Ticket. 9 P.m. -HORSE RACING: HOltvwood Perk rtolavs, ChanMI S6 (Prime Ticket, 11 p.m.). 11:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: MlemJ •t LSU (lapel, ESPN. RAOtO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Jet' el Buffalo, KNX (1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San DltVO al Rams. KMP.C (710), XTRA (690). I P.m. -"'o '-OOTBALL: Allenl• al Raiders, KFI (640). 2 P.m. -COLLEGE BASKET8AU.: Ctedlollo-vak-i.n Netion.1 Tom at Cat St•le Fullerton, KMHV (1600). s p.m. -~o FOOTaALL: New Envland ., Mieml, KNX (1070). MONDAY TaLEV1SM>N 10 e.m. -CAMADIAlt FOOnALL: W.tern OMlolon dlemolonlhff> (tape), ESPN. OCC rallies to shock: Dons, 29-19 Onntc Coast College's football team cfosed out the season with a rousina come-from-behind 2C).. I 9 vic- tory over v1si1in1 Rancho Santia,o Saturday n-aht as the Pirates lOISed •Complete •l•tl•tlca, 114. Coast improved 10 4-6. R•ncho Santia,o &~•red to have the iame in hand, leadina 16-0 1f\er the Tint quaner via a 32·yard field JOll by Tim Snitko, a SS..yard inten:rpdon retum by Paul Hurle)' and a 60-yard pess play from Eric Turner to former Bue Paul Peters. That bro.,Pt on Lui and lht JCldom-used • 6-(oot. 21 S-pound freshman f 1.altbed out of Bolta Grandt Hiab immedilldy llined 16 yards, tberi hanckd off to Mc:OtWe for .. ins or 17 arid 13 yatds • I.be Buc:sdrove 69 Yll'dl in niM pllp. Li.H '°'"' die ... 1 yardi for tM ICOf't. SciK1 llllDOI mine ~ • feftliVcty widl .. ielttoepdofi and I 29-y.rd lltW1t for a IOUdl ..,..,.10 CUI tJle _.to 1~14 .. "91ftimt, tbm Lua ..-.o.cr for .. "' -third period. l He raced for touchdown nans of 12 and 6 yards to sive Coeat a 26-19 laid, and 1n the finaJ quantt Ke~1n McKelVJC added a 29-yard rteld pl With I :47 left. It WIS lhe first touchdowns o( IM year (or Lua. In shuu1na the Dons out 1n the teeond half Ille 8ua to' llandoUI perfor,.ancet from ouuadr lintbecker Chris Mat.Dey. ddemive t.KkJe Scott Stbmitt and 8ruCt DubOt MatJ!CY had I l &8dJn. I 0 .,.. lllil1Cd. ud IWO weft lor lCJlla; ~min ._. ia oa two ...,-.e1bid Mcks. nt ftnl.l bloW lorbldO~ in I.ht ftM&nla..--a...wicll sa. TW11Cr~1 ..... 0M.-Wolfra.11P ......... ..... cepliOll ci( Ille 111111& • USC BEATS UCLA, IRISHNEXT ••• Prom Bl a Peete, a senior considered to be one of the top ~ntenders for the Heisman Trophy, played the enti~ game at quarterback for the Trojans despite his questionable status entering the game. He completed 16 of 28 passes without being intercepted and was sacked only twice. "I felt eretty good, but I was gettin.g a little mort tired than usual. 'sajd Peete, who recalled bet.ng unable 10 even stand up Tuesday and Wednesday. "The only thing really today was that I was hoarse and had a coua.h. 1 was concerned whether I was going to be loud enougn for our playen 10 hear me. "l"d have had to be on my deathbed not to play in thi~ game. Anytime you beat UCLA, it's special: when r,ou beat UCLA to go 10 the Rose Bowl. if s extra special. ' UCLA linebacker Chance Johnson said the game was typical of USC-UCLA games. "It seemed like we always got in third-Oown situations with Rodney, .. Johnson said. ·~And he always converted. In the end, that broke our backs. "I don't know what 10 say about the measles. We knew he was goina to play from d8y one. 1 just know I'm going to go back and get my shoL" · Many Qf the Bruins were inoculated in the Rose Bowl dressing room after the game. . The sixth-ranked Bruins, who completed their regular season with a 9-2 record and went 6-2 in the Pac-IO. meet I 0th-ranked Arkansas in the Collon Sowl on Jan. 2. UCLA will be bidding to become the first team in NCAA history to win bowl pmes followina seven consecutive seasons. "We're obviously very disappointed," JJCLA Coach Terry Dona:-tue said. '"I thought the teaofplayed hard. Give USC credit. They played well and didn't 1um the ball over. "In the first half. we were able to move the ball well and we were playing good defense. In the second half. we didn'l l!lay as well on either si~e of the ball.·· UCLA senior Troy Aikman. also considered a top contender for the Hcisman. hit on 32 of his 48 throws for 317 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. He was also sacked twice. Ai kman's 32 completions set a single-game UCLA S(hOOI record, but his effon wasn't enough as the Bruins lost to the-Trojans for the ninth straight time when the teams met with the winner going to the Rose Bowl game. use has a 14-5-1 advantqe when both teams were playing with a shot at the Rose Bowl and a 33-19-6 lead in the sencs between the schools. "I'm shattered. it hurts," Aikman said. "I don't know what went wrong. It wasn't so much use. ii was our Bowl-lineup s.tw9Y. Dec. 10 Calit ......... ,,..,., Western Mlchloen vs. Fresno Stele. 1 P.m. l'rtdlY. Dec. D ....... .-a .... ,.....,,....,.,, Southern Mtulnl"1 n. Texas-Et Peso, 5 p,m. Satunllv. Dec. J4 ..... ,., hte) Ale~me v,. Army, 10 e.m. -· SUftdly, Dec. 2S .__ .... CH••fl*'> Wuhlngton SI. 'IS. HOYiton, 12:30 P.m. w ...... v,o.c.a u.ty .... (MlmllNs) lncl.lene vs. South CerOllne. s P.m. T'twndlllY, Dec. 1' AIAmerkM .... (~) Florlde vs. llllno", S P.m. flreedem .... (AMM!mJ BYU vs. Colorltdo, 6 P.m. Frtdey,Dec.ao Htlday .... (SM Dlieee> Wvomlno vs. Oklehom• Stele, S P.m. ,....,Dec.)l h9c:lt .... (A ...... ) low• v~ North Cerollne State, 10 a.m. S..y,JM.' Geter .... (JadlMM!lt) Georgia vs. Mlctiloen Slete. s P.m. Meftllly, JM. 2 Hal ef F.,,. .... (T.,,..J L.SU Of' Autlurn vs. Svr.cuse. 10 •.m. Citrus .... (()NMe) Clemson vs. C*lehorrwt, 10:30 a.m. c..... .... (Dllial ) Arkens.es vs.. UCLA, 10-.30 e.m. F6"tl .... CT.,..) Notre D•me vs. Wat Vlr9'nl8, 2 p.m. . ....... , ........ , Mid'tloen vs. USC. 2 P.m. 5..-r .... , .... ~, LSU or Auburn vs. Florkte State, l'.30 p.m. on.a .... C.MleMI) Ntbr•slc• vs. MIMnf. Fl8., ~ •t.tn. 1nablh1y to execute that hurt us. We just didn't score enouf}? points. • We'U try and take the loss with gr1ce and tel radf. for the Cotton Bowl and have fun with that. I'd be lyina tf I sajd I wassausficd with the Cotton Bowl. I'm not happy. I'd rather go to the Rose Bowl." About the Heisman Trophy. Aikman said, "It's not my right 10 say anything about thaL That's up to the voters. There arc several worthy candidates. Who knows?" UCLA MUST SETTLE FOR COTTON. •. From Bl gets 10 go. "We still have theopponunitytowin our seventh conS«uti ve bowl pme, which no college football team has ever done. The fact that it's in a New Year's Daypme makes it even better. But we put so much effort into this game_,_you don't really think about thaL "But the fact we're in lbeConon Bowl is something the players can be very proud of. h's a very prestigious bowl game. But it's not the one we wanted.· He watched his squad outpin the Trojans in the tint half and hisquanerbeck Troy Aikman put together one of his best performances. built mostly on short and mid- range passes. Aikman hiq2of 48 passes for 307 yards and two touchdowns. includint20of28 in the fint haJffor 202 yards. "Wcweregivinguppoints but.not a whole ton of yardage," Donahue said. "We did noteApec'l to give up 21 points on defenscinthefirsthalf. In the second half. we gave up fewer points but did not play a.swell on offense." USC used 142 of its I S1 first-half total yards to produce three touchdowns. In the meantime. UCLA had only three field goals to show for its 191 offensive yards prior to a 70.yardscorif\Sdri ve which ended with a 10.. yard Aikman strike to Reggie Moore with 32 seconds left mthehalf. "It appnrcd 10 me that on two or three opportunities w~ we JOl down there and had to Rtlle for a field pl instead ofa touchdown were ccnainly ttitical fac:ton in swinaina tht ball ~me," Donahue said. "It was a combination ofUSC'sdefenscaod our offense not bein& able to make the plays.·· f'orthe Trojans. itwasa mattff'ofalm051aJways makina the plays when they counted most. USC was S of 7 on first half ttlird~ convcnions and 11 of 20 for the pme, includinatwofortouchdowns. Pee\eeven ran fora fourth down convenion in the fourthquanerao keep a 11me<onsumina. but nolHCOri .. clrive alive. · Pttte. wbotecueofmeasleskepehimou1ofj1'11Clice all week. manaeed to hit on 16 ofll PllMI b 189 yards and a touchdo'#n. while ~111in behind cmuer BnMt 1...egttt for another score. UCLA said all week it knew Peete would be there. Peete said he knew he'd be there and told Smith so earlier in the week. Peete's roommate said so in eublishcd reports. But in a precautionary measure, Smith said he didn't know be would stan until riaht before same time. ··1re1tpret1~;· Pectesaicl .. 1 wu_,ettinamore tired than usual U"R I didn•t pqctice. But for the most part, I fehJOOd. Early on, I didn't have my rhythm." As foi the sreat Heisman race, Aikman produced the statistics. Peete produced the victory. Thro"l&houl the game, updates were liven as to the pair's comparative statistics. One time, as the stats were stated, a television clip showed Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders nannrna 80 yards for one ofbis four touchdowns in 1 near 300-yard performance. Smith doesn't have any problem with comparisons. He thou.ht Pcete's performance spoke for itself and was balfof wlly the quarterback position spelled success for the Trojans this week. ··11hink h wasagrcateffon in two parts," Smith said. "I've been around footbaH a lon1 timc,and Rodney's performance was one of the grcatnt efrons I've ever teen. A lot of people thought we were putttnathem off about whether Rodney could play or not. But there was doubt all the way up 10 warm-ups. "It wasa superhuman effort. If that W.sn·a a Heisman performance. I don't know what is. ··Theotherpanwasourteam. Wehadalotof disU'actions this week, but we he~ t0tetbcr. A lot of credit bastoao1o(secondstrinftquanett.ck) Pat O'Hara. He hlndledtbisthinawella week. Westillhldto~icc. and we bad aood pncticcs because he exeaated. In~ to the Heiuna_:n;e'lbetquartefblck hid at on his miid. Peete spoke ch· of victory. and Aikman mainly of defaL That's what wu rally on the line S.tutday. It may not comedown to either one with the ... uh tbeju.iornanuins beet &om Oklehoma Scaee is makina on tbe NCAA record boot. Saturday's college football scores •n...._. lltC JI, UC\.A D ......... , ..... .. ..... ~., ...... . ............. Jt 11. """ .. IJ ,.,.._ ...... ) .... ,._It & ...... WI ,,._ t ,... ............. . ~~...:.:... .,.. rrv 'I,. ............. ............... " ......... ... uc .... w .... ac.. m e , :r.Hs.....,..• _,..... ' ...... '1_ .. ~= :y K!J. " -~~- ............. t~~ ~---. •1 ... 111 .... -..11 ... SEA KINGS • • r.....a1 l)O&ition, two in the first quarter. Finiihlna off the spun was senior 1uant Josh Speyer who scored off a nice peu from Brandon Howard. Wilson refused to fold, however, blnlina back to within one by the end of the first quarter. 1' .. , told the boys at the end of the first quarter not to worry about the goals Wilson scored," said Varps. "They scored on a coup&e of lucky plays and our aoats came on..aood. sol id efforts. l told them that our pis came by hard work and they would stand up IS the pme progressed. because their luck could not hold out." One of the reasons for the Sea Kinp' success this year has beel\ their. ability to win the sprint that starts each quaner. That trend continued SatW'dly IS they ltarted every quarter with the ball. Moments after winning the ~nd quarter sprint, Ocdina scored on -a nice give-and-ao from Ha1en Grant· ham. Ocding scored two minutes later on a pass from Greg Head giving CdM a 6-4 halftime advantage. Head, a senior, seemed to spark the Sea Kings when he was in the game. He finished with a soal and two assist~ as well as playing effectively on derensc. However things have not always gone so weli for Head. He spent most ofthe season on the sidelines, but his hard work in practice impressed Vargas so much, the coach decided to give him a chance, a decision he has never regretted. "1 really believe that without Greg we would not have made it to the finals." said Vargas. "He helps us play at a higher tempo, an<the does a great job on defense. "Gustafson and Grantham also played well defensively, and I felt we were able to take them (the Bruins) out of their offense." Corona del Mar goalkeeper Greg Rhodes made ro saves and took charge of the Sea Kings' defense. Rhodes. a senior, has been a mark of consistency for CdM. Despite all their efforts to shake off the Bruins, the Sea Kings had trouble putting Wilson away. Aficr the Bruins scored with 11 seconds left in the third quarter, Corona del Mar still maintained its slim two-goal lead. Grantham took the opening pass and looked around for someone to pass to. With time running out. he decided to launch a shot from the middle of the pool, one that even Magic Johnson would be proud off. The bullet sailed rijht over the head on the stunned Bruins goalie and into the net giving CdM some breathing room. The shot seemed to take the life out of Wilson, white at the same ttme pumping up the Sea Kfogs. who opened the final quarter the way the> closed out the previous one by scoring. Oeding's fourth goal of the game. off a manpower advantage. gave the Sea Kings a four-goal advantage. The teams then traded two goals apiece in the final five mmutes. ' COLLEGES ..___ ----------~-""'-- • Kurt Edler. who ecored fi•e of Newport Barbor'• goala in a 14·9 lou, look• for ~ ........ "'0...... Hel\llk\ teammate to pue to while being defended by Danny DeLa Cruz of Sonny Hille. Sailors tumble in semifinals NewpQrtH ar bor ousted from playoffs by Sunny Hi lls, 14-9 By STAN GRANCB ~ .... c. ••• ,.~ LONG BEACH -Newport Harbor H1gh's water polo season came to an abrupt end when it ran into top- seedcd Sunny Hills in the semifinals Saturday at Belmont Plaza. The Sailors got into foul trouble early and were ne ver able to recover in the 14-9 loss. Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett took the loss in stnde saying. "We arc still the third best team in Cl F. and that's nothing to sncac about. We beat Long Beach Wilson (a semifinal loser to Corona del Mar. 13-9) twice and we beat the No. 4, 5 and 6-ranked teams. so we have had a good year. .. Two things really killed us ton'&ht. First. our two best players got into foul trouble early 1n the first quarter. and one ended up fouling out. Second. our passing was terrible. We could not pass to save our souls. To win you have to do the basics naturally and our basics ""ere horrendous." Newport was totally o'erpowered in the first 1hrec quarters. In the first quarter. Sunny Hills took I~ sho1s and scored four umes. while Newport Harbor only managed three shots. sconng on the last one. "'1th seven seconds left. Jason Phillips' goal on a 6-on-5 made the scored 4-1 at the end of the first quarter. Things did not get any bener for the Sailors in the SttOnd penod. as the} were again limited to three shots with the same results. Ph1lhps' score on a 6-on-4 advantage pulled the Sailors to wtthin fi ve at halftime. New~rt Harbor. however. was unable get an~ closer. failing to convert on a manpower edge late in the first half. Barnett attnbuted the lack a.f offense to the poor passing. "You can't score 1f }ou can't get the ball in sconng position." he said. "St nee we turned the ball over so man> times. that gave Sunny Hills some e~tra chances to score. and they took advantage of them. Also. Sunn) Hills strength may be its defense. Their defense ga ve them a couple of fast breaks.·· Kun Elder. who had been in foul trouble. started to get into the swing of things late 1n the third pcnod. However. wben he scored with 2 05 rcmainingthe outcome was no longer in doubt as his goal made the score 10-4. The Sailors trailed 13-5 at the end of the third quaner. The fourth quarter "as all Newport. largel)' due to the fact that unn> Hills '485 pla)'ing its second stnnf. Elder took advantage of the satuauon to score three goa s giving the senior fi"e for the game Jason Morgan talhed the final goal of the match. helping to make the score loo~ respectabk. Morgan finished with two goals and a pair of assists Doing most of1hedamage forS unn:t Hills \\as senior dnver Jose Sanuago. Sa nuago had fi~e goals.1nclud1ng at le3Sl one 1n each quarter. Jason Khngsburg also ~as a factor for 1he Lancets with four goals .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novemw 20. 1988 CdM BOYS, NEWPORT GIRLS Prom Bl some m1il&kcs that need to be remedied thl$ week an practice." In the .airts 4-A final. the onl y mistaltc Newport Harbor made was running an the same race with Palos Verdes. The D1vis1on I state cham- tfton last )car. Palos Verdes ..,.on its fifth straight CIF 4-A title with 32 points. The Sailors. the d efending D•v1s1on II state champs, fmisbed second with 87 points. Huntmgton Beach, wh1ctt won the Sunset League lltle tb1s year, was third with 13J. yet failed to qualify for State. Irvine was sixth with 161 and Mater Oct came an 10th with 2U . "We were trying to beat Palos Verdes today. as d1ffteuh as that sounds," Newport Harbor Coach Bob Van Sick.Jc said. "I told them to go out and run their best race, because you never really know what's going to happen oat here." • W1th1umor Klm Robinson slowed by a chest cold. the Sailors were led by seniors Stacy Pando-( 19:26) in 14th and Maggie Stc1oheuser ( 19:53) an 24th. Sophomore Eva Manson. run- ning 1n only her third varsity race. finished' 27th. two spots ahead of teammate Lena Dahbour (20:08). Defending CIF 4-A champion Jamie Park of Sant.a Barbara won the race in J 7·57. nearl} 20sccondsahead of Palos Verdes' Ashle~ Black. Run ning m her first CIF Final. Ta) lor finished founh. ··rark and Blade went out too fast fo r me to keep up," she said. ··1 was .afratd.Jf l t~d to St.aJ up \\llh them. I would i1rc' m}sellout. Tdidn1 t feel as good as I did last "eek (at the CIF Prehms on the same cou~) I guess the tension got to me a little bn today." . Palos Verdes freshman Ma)a Muneno finished second and Univer- sity freshman Bnx ran fifth to quahf) for the D1 v1S1on I showdown. Bnx·s teammate at Uni, Erin Val1, failed to qualify m the 4-A Boys Final. finishing 12th. Denisha Bendz of Costa Mesa came up short in the 2-A Girls heat. finishing sixth. The Woodbridge boys and girls also met with d1sappo1ntment, com- peung 1n CIF 2-A. Plagued all season b\ 1nJunes, the boys were never much of a lhrea1 to advance. But the 1Jtlt entered the race u o~ of the fa\/Ontcs. Unfortunately, the Warriors' top runner, Cathi Peck, was bedridden last we:k with a cold. After placing third at 1hc prchms, Peck ran S3rd on Saturday . "We have an intelligent team and they know what a b•• cbunk of talent Catha represents,' Woodbndae Coach George V arva.s said after the Wamors finished fif\h with 162 points ... They all tned to run a little bit fastertoda), but 1t was really• shot 1n the dark. . * Cll' SOUTHUtN SRCTIOM l'IMAU (If Mt. S.n ..,..... C:..) IOYS •·A T Hm "°'" I Dene Hilb. "· 2 Cln\lf'Ulo, 90, l. c.r-IMI Mar. ·1961 • c.nvon. ns, s. AntelOPI Velltv Ill 04ller: ' Fount.ill v ... v. 212 1 W'llllllrmon Cl.000 o.tt~>. 15:02, 2 ~ (MIN 15 OJ l. uWllA (CdM), IS:l11 '- • Jtoo I.let ISA Ve•ievl, s. ~nma11 IC•nl IS 11 6 .~eve !Senti Alll), 15:20. 1 Tensiev (OH), 15'1J t Goetrl~ IC.ml. 15 26, 9 Nlloneo.1 IOH IS;JJ 10 Gould CC•PO Y•v>. Ult. ~ I" V•• lUn ¥.,.SllY). IS:'4, 20 Sflfvocll !COM), 15.56 27 Pt«ce CCGM). 16 14. l·A Te•m KCM'ts 1 Arrovo ~-9•, 2 w11nu1, 99, 3 AVOllre 11•. 4. Oftterlo, 111, S L~ Hin.l 1'6. OIMf': II Woodbr1d9e. 240. 1 S Hem"1 (Well, IS-0.. 2 Oemeworth AO), IS-of, 3 Outnllne CAGI. IS.24 • G•onev ILH) 1542. S Cu telOft CL• Puente), 1547. 6. Fri~ CLH> IS~. 7. Huller (Onll. IS:S4; t. Mennon IS.n Lu•S Oo.UIOI 1554, ' Kite (Aol. JS SS 10 M Hemoti IWeO IS-SS. 0.-: 22 Burlo.t (WOOCIJ 16ol1 c;Mtu •·A Team KCM'fl I Pelo\ Vl!'oes, :n. 1-..... -1 Herber, 111 S: H~ a.ell, IU1 • Ql.irll HI•. 155 S. ltv!M, 16 ls OllMir: 10 ~Ill' ~ ?H 1 Perll tSellle &erber9). 11:5', '"'?. Bi.cit tP\I) 111•. 3 Muneno (PV), 11..lt, 4. T•.._ (Edbln), l~I S. 9'1ll (~). 11:56; 6. Belding (QH). II.SI, 1 Smvtnen ISM Ciemtnte>. lt-01, a Nesl>itt (Newburv Perk), 19-03 t Pll'IO (l(lf ... ), 1,.12, 10, Gooorlcll PVI 19 13 O.W-S: 1• Panoo INH), lf:2ll, IS. AOem IHB>. 19.21. 1• Slell!NUMf (NH), lt:S3~ 2S. Biehn CHB), l9.SI, V . MellMlll INH), 20.IM; 21_ Fiii.hen IMO) ~. 2' °"*""" (NH), 20 09 30 Butu!Olll (Irv), 20:11, 31. Beldw111 (Irv), 20 II, 32. ROO•MOll !NH), 20:1t, 35. ltutkouMt.I tH81 ~ 1-A Ttem SCCM'ft. 1 All<l'#'e. SI, 2. Yucaloe, llS; 3 Sout,, Hll~ 133, ._ St Joseoll. ISi, S. Ce .. iuco 156 0tMr: 6. WOOdbl'IOM, 162 I Hecoa (SHI. 17 S7, 2. Ot'ossln 1"9), IUI; l. York lAlll. lt:Sl • Acmle (Wll), 11:52. s; Bores CTem1>1t Citvl. 19':20; 6. ._. IC.. Mne), 1tit1; 1 G«irve (Mom> a.v>. ,,..,, a. Pwlle9r111 le.II 1t''3, t Kellv IAn'o..ol. tt'.S. IG. Sittner (SHI. 19;.e6. OIMf'I: 13 L..m (Wood), lO'OS. 30 L. Pedl; (Wood). N:S l IRVINE WINS TITLE .•• Fro m Bl Before the match. I thought '4e -.~re guing to "'in. .. When the game ended. though. I told m} pla¥crs that I didn't -.ant an~ bodv Ct) 1ng. We'll be back ne'tt ~ear V. c ha\e t"o sophomores stanmg and the rest our JUn1ors. and '4e "-Crea hule Jitter; at the beginning of the match '4 1th all the e'4tra attention and d1stracuons ·· Melinda :-..orton and Hale> Orme added eight kills each for the Va- queros w1ule Sara Lockemy added SC\ en. Lockemy h.ad" team-high nine stuff blocks. Oden had four stuff blocks and Norton had three. hawna M1ckanz's service ace for lnine tied the first game at IS-IS before Lockemf s ace put lrvtne ahead. I b-15. Orme's kill ended at to gl\e Inane a 1-0 lead. G ,WC poloists edged in· final THE WM. WARMINGTON LO. The sixth time nearly proved the charm for the Golden West College water polo squad. Wines had tour goals and Chomin three. The Rustlers, who had been beaten by long Beach C1ty College five previous times this season, came close Saturday but fell just short. 12-11 . an the stale cham_piorub1p match at De Anza College in Cupertino. In a college match: UCJ 1 %, tfC Saata Ba.rt>ara 8: The .\ntea1ers took the Big West Confere'ncc dcc1s1on in their regular-season finale at Hentagc Park. Golden West, which finished 26-7. held the lead l l-IOw1th two minutes remaining. but the Vik.ings(32-0) rallied and won it when Jean Lalonde convened a penalt> shot with I: 12 left in the game. The Rustlers missed a chance to send it into ovenime when long Beach's aoalie was ejected with 20 seconds left. but Golden West was unable to get the tying goal. The win gave UCI a 17-13 O\-erall record and an 8-:! mark in 'the conference. The Anteaters expect to rece1 ~ea bid to the NCAA Tournament at Belmont Plaza ne't weekend. The painngs were to be announcl'd today. Junior Tom Warde, a Manna High product. scored six goals. giving ham 100 for the season. the th1rd-h1ghest mark in Anteater history. Gary Fi$.ueroa holds the school rccordofl IOgoals in 1977 and Mike Evans scored 102 in 1983. II was a stesaw battle throughout. featuring eight lead changes and seven tics. Golden West led at halftime. 7-6.. JeffWines,JohnChomin,Steve Kidder and Ky Tran had two goals apiece for the Rustlers. Wines and Andy Parazette were later named to the all-tournament team. For long Beach. Reggie Torres had sax goals. Golden West had qualified for the championship match earlier Saturday with a 14-7 victory over Merced as UC Santa Barba:rajumped out to leads of 2-0 and 3-1 before the Anleaters took their first lead oftheda~. 4-3. on a goal by senior Tony Bell with 26 seconds rema1n1ng 1n the first quarter. The teams were tied. 6-6. a\ hal01me and 1raded goals until Warde. put LCI ahead to sta~. Q •• on a goal w1th 3:07 remaining in the game. OCC runners fourth in State Championships The Orange Coast ColJege men's cross country team. paced by the efforts of Alfredo Vigueras. finished founh in the Community College State Championships at Woodward Park in Fresno Saturday. Vigueras placed founh in the race. touring t.he four-mile courw in 19:42. OCC had 114 points, traHina Taf\ (78). El Camino (98) and Los Anaclcs Trade Tech (102) in the team stand- ings. Addin& suppon to the Pirates' cau~ were B~ S\aJer who finished t 2th In 20 minutes Oat and Chris Hobson. who was 16th an 20:07. Todd Trask from Santa Rosa was the men's winner in 19:2S. The lone Oranae Coast woman's rvnner, Linda Howard, finished 60th m 20:2o4 over the 5,000.mcter course. Malt (4 Mlel) THm ICOf'ft 1 Tett, 78, 2 El Cemll'O "· 3. LA Tredl Tedi, 102, 4. Or .... C•st, ll•1 S. Senta ROM, llS ... West ven.v. Ill, 7. COlll9e of Seouoles, It), • Ml Sen Antonio, 147. ' Lone BeK" CllY, 1•. )0. Henc:CICA, :121 I, Tresa (SR). 1US, 2 H-ncltl IL.ATT) lt.21, 3 ltlvere ILBCCI. lt-.34, 4. "'-'*'•• tOCC), 1"41J s. Kenll (Tell), 19.SO. 6 S.11\o (WV), IH I, 1. T rOY!nlMlf (Diel* V .-V), It S1, t C•rilo CEC), IJ:51; '· ltusMI IHll'tne41), It St, 10 COiin CL.A TT), 1,..59. <*II' 0...... Ceett ~ 12 S'91W, tO:OI. 16. Hohon.10117, ... Merax 2106 10. eurns. n•. "' Pe"'*' 22-00 ~ .. CS.-MfW'IJ T..n KOf'IS. 1 Mt Stll Antonio 67. 2 Amerlceft lltlver, 1S, 1. Wtsl VllleY, •• "CUHI•. llS; ! Belltnl..ict, lit , 6 Vtnture , l33. 1 Sen 09"0 Mela, 154, 8 AIM HlllCOO t•. t Sllnfe 11'. 1. Allill'llW IA•> M-o6. 2 COiien• ISl'll. ltOf, l. Koctl (Cue>. lt-lf. • Kr...., !Cue). It 7', S ·~IV), 1U•. 6 Hood IC°""'""" lttv«I ll.Jt, 7. LO'fll (At'll, lt.S, 8 SetMlerton (MSI. 1t &S. '· Ev-,...,..,...,lie). lt:51. 10 Gtw11 IWVI, t.._ Or-. C... ~ .. Ho•WCI. ~4. - CCI falls, 109-89 UCldro,,.matclJ John KriMtt scoml 2o4 points to kad 0cac:tm .. 1 past C'hnst Collete l~inc. 109-89. in the third .. ~ pme of the CCI Thanbasvina Tour-nament Seturday nipt in men's blsketblll ne ~Meason hopes of the UCI -omm s voUeyblll t~am suffered a blow S.turday n1&ht as the nlt2lnl df'OODCl(l 1 IS-J. U-8. IS-12 d«1s100 at 'the hands of UC SAnt.a Bart.111 an the Bja We11 Conference finalt at Crawtird Hall. UCI ia a&ill hopina to q"'h~ fof its fma NCAA playoff benh when tbc- s-i~ • announmt "''' Sunda) The AMmlCl'I. cumnlly No. 7 1n the NCAA Nonla...a Rcp>11 ranlu~ reu '° •~• • overall. 1-10 an tlW .. WCSL 'he 0.UChol 17·11 C)..9) lft .................. ~ .... OCC w omen take soccer title in OT Pirates compete n ext for state crown after posting3-l triumph_ So\N M .\RCOS -The Orange Coast Collqe \\Omen's SOC"Ccr team survived a scare before cap1unng the championship of 1hc Final F(lur Regional Toumamenl at Palomar College Saturda . The Pira1es -.ere ex1cndcd into oven1mc before prcva1hng. l ·I. tn cr El C'amtno. After the two teams had pla)cd to a l·l 1icaftcrrqulat1on. Kam Dokm:in ~orcd wha1 pro"ed to be the game-- winner four minutes into the se<'ond O\.Ct11MC scss1on. On t~ coal, M1chtllc Foratttc recorded her s«· ond Wt ' of the match. The P1ratn' ad~ insurance a couple mmutc btcr ,..hen Foritttc scored off a f'~ from Debbie Bon...,. Folk>•1n1 a K"Orcl"5 first half. Mitch Nadon put OC'C in front IS mmu&H into the ~nd half The Wamon deadlocked the match ~1th about 10 manutft kft.. tend•na 1hc match an\O O\tnim(. 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HI PA ,771221 "' .636?761H .5'S ns 205 .m 1'6 254 .11' 22• l37 am 112 .m 191 211 .112 1'9 D3 .112 173 227 N.Y.Glwils PhoefllJI ~ W•lhlntton 0.IH 1 4 0 .636 236 223 1 4 0 .Q62QD6 6 5 0 .SU 2*' 2'37 6 5 0 .545 257 270 2 9 0 _ 112 tn 254 AmericM CHtll MCI Clndnnetl Houston CllW4end PlttlburVtl 8uff•lo lndlaMPOlll New Enelanc:t N.V . .Jet1 Miami W91t ' 5 6 5 0 .545 237 213 o. .545 213 222 ' 5 0 .545 ,. 211 3 • 2 • c:.... o .m 12t 206 1 .m 154 1H • J 0 1 4 0 6 5 0 2 t 0 .. ,, 10 I 0 6 s 0 6 s 0 S S I 5 ' 0 T-Y'I ._ .n1 m 21' a 26.l 257 .545 m 116 .112 m 306 .tOt 243 141 .545 26.l 206 .545 190 222 .500 233 236 .455 lt2 234 Sell Dlelo el ...... 1 P.m. AllMrli et ........ I 11.m. CNceeo et T.,,_ .. .,., 10 a.m. Ctnc:IMell "' Delln, It a.m. Defrolf \'L ~ .. .,. et Mlweuk ... 10 Lm. .,._,, ala et MlftNMte, 10 e.m. New Yor1l Jets et 9uftelo, 10 e.m. l'tloenlll el Houlton (Olelwllf 2 et lO I.In.) "'"*""" er Cllvelend, 10 a.m. s.tlle el ic-Clt'I', 10 e.m. o.n-et lllt.w Orleent ICllennll I •I 1 pftl.) ~ et New Yon Glenb, 1 t.m. New E~ 11 Mleml (E~ et S Pft\.) ~ ...... Wethlnlton ., s.n FrlnclKO (Chennel 1 ., ' p.mJ COLL•GI USC 31, UCLA 22 USC UCLA 7 14 1 >-ll J 1> o t-n UCL.A-FG Vtlaac:O 4' USC-E~ 4 run (ltoclri.utt klckl USC-Aflholler 2' PIU lrom Pwte ( lhldrleuel lllck) UCL.A-FG Vllalco 11 UCl..A-FG V•tc0 2S use~ 1 run (ltodrleUtt lllck) UCLA-«. IN»r• 10 "" lrom Alllmen ( lltiuc:O lllC:ll) USC-E """"°* J run ( Rodl'leUtt k la l USC-FG ltoelrltuet 21 UCL.A-Mc<:redllfl 2' oest lrom Alkmen (peu flllldl AlftOdllN»-f00,741. TaAM STATISTICS USC UCL.A FlralOO-22 21 1tuu.s·YWds SA· 17' n-n hulnl llf )11 lit.ium Yerel'I J3 (·12) COmll-AH·ll't \ .. 2'-0 >2·•1 P\lnta S.-40 l·IS F ..,,,... Loll I -0 2· 1 PWl\llltft·Vllnb S-45 s-'5 Time°' '°""'*' nos ass ..onnDUAl. ITAT11TICS ltUSHING-OSC: Emenutl, V·11J; ErvlM. 5-22; Holl, 4·11; L.odlwood, .. 1'; Wtllmen, 1· 12; Hcllmts, 2-l; P911te, f-for·mlnut S. UCLA: I . lrown, 12·9t; Wiii, 5-17; M. E•twlck, 1·1; K. Smlltl, 2·4; Altlmen, Mor·mlnua \S. PASSING-USC: Pwle, 1._21-0, 1"; lrnenutl, 0-1-0, t. UCLA: AllU'l\erl, U·41·1, i\7. 9'ECEIVING-OSC: J. Jec:klOft, t-42; At· ltlOlter, ,_.,.; ~. l ·41; Ervtrw, >-IS; E""""91, l·f; Geltlrelttl, 1-1; L..odl..OOCS, 1-7. UCL.A: M. FerT, f-7S; lit.~. 4·47; """'°""'· 1·4', M. E11Wldl, t-2'; Meereelt111, 3·41; Wiiia. 2·21, I . lrOWTI, 2-U; lur\lrf, 1·16. Ca•a .,_ o-tll w L T w L T use • 0 0 10 0 0 UCLA ' 2 0 ' , 0 WHI\ SI s l 0 I l 0 Ar l1ona 4 l 0 ' • 0 Arizona SI l ) 0 ' 4 0 Of't90ll 3 s 0 • s 0 w11111ne1on 3 s 0 ' 5 0 OreoonSI 2 s ' 4 ' 1 Sl1nford 1 s 2 ) ' 2 C11ttornlll I s I s s 1 ........ .,...~ USC l l, UCL.A 22 Slenford \f, ~ If Oreeon St 21, Ore90n 10 WtlhinOICNI SI. 32, WMtllntton )I Ce1 Stltl ,....,_ D, Utltl M9tll 1J Ulell Slate l 10 o ~ \l Ca4 $1111 Futllr10n 1 7 ' >-23 CSF-c.lftllne ,. PIU lrom Sotftz I lamtltr1 kick l USl>-f'G Moo4Y 17 CSF-Pelilmer• JJ PIH lrom SlltllZ ( Llmtltrt kick) USo-tMwmen 7 "" lrom Snvcler IN\oodv llldll USu-FG Moo4'I' JI CSF-Palemerl 5' HH from Scitllt lklc:k ,.,...,, CSF-FG ~ l6 All111'1d91~2.11f. TIE AM ST A TlSTICS ,.. ,,..,.. .... 21, L .... -..di .... J ............ une IMCfl 11111 o o s .,_ , ,,...,.. ~ 1 17 1 .... ,, ,~..., \ '"" u ... kick) F~ 50 ""' U.~ kldl) F~ '1 run U.~ lllckl Fsu-f:G looo 1' LIS-fl"G Vll\St .... 11 .. 24 FSu-wlllernt n ""' trorn lenottl I~ kick) Alltnde~.m. Tl AM rf A TISTICS LIS PSU FlrSI d0wn1 If If lt\Mn·verct• C · '°' :11·1• Pltline , 116 174 lttlurn Yer eta 13 1' C~Att-lnl \S·71-1 lJ-22·1 Pullll t-lS HS F~-lMI H 2~1 ~lft·Yercll f ·fl ,_H Tlmeof~ J6.-t3 ~ llllDWIDUAl. ST A TISTICS ltUSHI~ IMdl SI•"-Southlrtefld, 14-ff; SNl!on, 11·31; 1111_., l ·7. Frtll\O Stele: ROMJ ... 6-n; Sii.....,, i.-10: M. Jonet, •·•; Pick-. ,. •. PASS!NG-l.oftl leech Steir. GrlNtl'n, 1$-31-1, lit. Fret/IO Sle.i.: lersottl, I· 12·1, UO; TtMorcl, S-10-t, .._ COMMUNJTY CO&:LIG• • on.. C.1t 2t, ltancM ,........ 1t Sar't ..., o.rtwt • ltendlO SenllNo " ) 0 0-1' °"''* Conl 0 14 12 3-2' ''"' Oller"' •s-5nllllo 32 FG, S:JJ. lls-Hur1rt 51 Interception r11urn (Snllko kick). ••• lts--f"9Mn 60 Hll trom T~ l•lcll felled), 0:16. s.c:-11 OMr1lr OCC-Lul 2 run (McKllVi. llldl). 11:53. OCC-tMllnO" 1' lnlercec>llon relurn (McKetvi. kldtl, 11:07 . litS-$111111.o 4' FG, 1:11. ..,.... OMr1W OCC-Luf 12 run (run l•llldl. 11:12. OCC-Lul 6 run (kick fellldl. 1:51. ,_.. Oller"' OCC-McK1Mt 20 FG, 1:17. Allendenct: 1,200 (t1llmeltd). GAMa STATISTICS as F lrSI downs 11 lt\Mn•ylrcleet 42· 112 Pnilne yarcseet I" Pp$lne ,,..., Return verdlet• " NeelllW lec:k YlrcleOe ,12 Net YWcM191 J)i Punta 2·ll F um«llet·fumllfes Iott H PtneHlft·YWdelll 3-25 oc " 51-m 1 2-6-1 47 IS l20 4-40 0-0 .... ,, •Punt. lntera.tlon tumble return• INDCVIDUAl. RUSH!ttG lts--Mlac:lonl, 23· 132; Ti.rnw, 7· 1'; Price, 4·11; Maune!, 3-f; P9ter1, 2·1; EVIM, 1·7; Wood, Hor-mlllut·4; K..-, l·flw·mfnut· 12. OCC-McGeftet, 11-101; lt!«llll, \S·lO.; Lui, 16-'7; 0-W. 10-lS; RCIMftCIUlll, M . •onnDUAl. f'ASl*G ltS-Ti.r_., lt-11·2, 1.C; Wood, 7·12-0, 22. occ-cr-. 0-2-1. o; Cellloun, l+o. mincn·I; Lui, 1·2'-0, I; GrleeS, CH-4. INOMDUAl. R•CaMltG lts-tt...s, 5-34; .....,., l-12; Trev1ttoftl, l ·U; Price, MO; M/Wltd, 1-fol'·mhll.ll·S; MIJ· clone, 1·1; GeJU, 1-11; Proctw-. 1-t. OCC-fllcldlll, l •I; McGttlet, Hcw·mlnui· 1 H• MMll US ~YOP"1 s.M'lllY'• sar.. , .......... , DMSeOM UC Ollk P1111 21, Moftlc:ltlr Prlfl • Tr-22, lie IMr \f cs....a ..... 1 ~· LoYole (IHll ~ M9tw Ott 16·5) et Orlll9t Coe•I COlllM, SltUf'1ity (7:30) lislloP AINI (,.21 el FCNll-(I0-1), Jiit toe Seril.. (f-21 v-. Cfftlll (6-S) al Blrm-lnehem Hitt\ ltu«MdouJI (f-21 ~ ,...,... v....,. (f-2) " °'"* '°''' COllMe DfVlSION II PWncSelt ll-ll 11 hvtr'IY Hiiis (l·l l. lilt lbl AntllOM V•lln (,_2) l1 Llut~ (f-1-11, "" llMI luene lf-21 "'· Muir lt·31 at P•..oan. CC Cetivon It· 2) •I H1wlllofM (f·2· 1). &lit llMI DIVISaOft .. MJuloll Vlelo ( 11-01 ¥1. El Dof'ldo (6-SI If Vllencle Plltwnount (f·l) al SMte Alie (I.JI. (1111· l•llwf'I' Senl• Alll low! S.turday) El ~ ( .. SI et Oomlnlutt (lCHl. lilt 10. S<:lu'r ff-JI n LOt Ajpm/IOt ( .0-0-1> 11 Gehr OIYlllOtt IV Cler-I (t ·fl 1t lhl Gercllfl• 111-0l, '"' ltNI lO\ Allot (10-ll II WOl'lltT\en 11·2· 1), i lle ltNI Hortrtvt.w 110-1) •I El lit111Cho 19·2), Jiit Ille ltemone (10-1) "'· Don l.uoo 110-ll 11 Chino °"""°" v Sen 1«111rcllno <f·21 11 Coechtlla V1,..v ( 11-0), "" toe Alllllt V ... v 16-S) 11 c-(7·41, •II• llMI ArrOYo IJ-2> 11 Nor-co (f-l), Ille llMt C....,.on SPrlnn 110-\l at Calon II·)) ~Vl Vlfendl no-+ 11 n SuMv Hiiis ff·l l a t luene Pertt K-*Y (1-2-1) II FulertOfl (6-4·1), Ille toe C.... _, MM (t-e.J) ~ Me"9fm (7·4) 11 Glover $tecslum Pedflce (t-HI \'L lafP 2 di (4 .. ·1) 11 Senr1 Ane lowl. DW1SM* VM Chemlnedl (f·3) •• $elite Merle (10-1), •II• Ille Slr'r• (7·31 •I Tlmlllt Cllv 1,_l·ll, slit tbl Mornlllllldl (1·2) 11 Lornooc IS·•). lilt Illa S-Merlfto (f-0-1) 11 Verllum Del Ct-3), Jilt lbe DIVtMOM VIII Al1scedeto (11·0) II lloomlnetOft ( 10-1) Tr•buea H ... (J·21 II Senti "9ula (f-21, Ille lbl Aeour1 17·3· ll 11 Peao lito41111 (1·31. site tl)a s.n11 Cieri ( 11 .. t n. w ....... (t · I) 11 Irv Int ~IJ( V.-V CllrlatlM (I0-11 11 TtMCMol ll ·21. .,,, ltl9 Kern Vlln (f-71 11 0.11. ,..,,. (10-ll, '"' IOe Whittler Cllrlsllen (f·2) •t o...t 110-11 Cef'Plnlerll Ct-21 11 Trone CS-4·1), '"' llMI ..... T·MA .. P*AU LM'll~ PeMcllne Pot'I' (10-0) 11 l,.11twood 19'1) .... ~ ltoomlnllta.1 Cllr1allln <1 Ml 11 Coe11 Olrl'· llen llH) Note-Al Ill"* Friday. 7.lll • m . unttn Ol,,.,._IM "°'9d.. YOLUYaALL c.-.. ...... ... wan cow•••eec• UC Slftf9 ..,._, fflf. UCI. 15-:J, IH, 15-12. H._ KMll ~ ~.,.,. ... 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IM, ~ 107 W11tllneta.1 I•. loston UM Altente m , Golden s1e11 n Ctewlend 106, ... " ff Nlw Yor1l 141, II 122 HcMnton l°'· Deir " Chltlrlltte 107, SM A.ntonlo 105 Uflfl 1~. Pfloenlx 121 0.... 112, S..tfle lilt $ecrernento 111, ~ " T_.,..GIWM .444 .2M .250 ·'" .157 .6'7 ·"' .500 .ooo Nlw JerWt' 11 PwllMcl, S P.lfl ...,.._.. 1M, ai..tn 107 1 2 3 3th 1 2 3 3\.41 • c ......... 1111) -"°'""" •·10 l-3 11. Smllfl ,.g 5-• D , l.nlamin )-7 0-2 6, HIJICNI 2·4 H 4, W11111m1 0-1 3-4 ), Kite H H O, G•rrlck 3·4 s-• 11. Grenl .. , H 12. Mennllle S-IS 10-12 20, Oondr'ltldt M 0-0 2, Dalley 5-f \·4 11, POPU1t1 2·4 0-0 4. Totllfl: 40-7' %7·37 107. OS•V•• (!JU -E"911$11 10-10 f•f 21, COCNllr 3-S 2·2 t, Scneva 2·S 1-2 S, L..,.,. 7· \3 1·10 23, Aclem• 1·\4 6•1 11, Turntf' 4·7 \·2 f, lite.,,_..,, ?-7 H 4, Dtivl1 7·10 2·2 1', '-- S·' 2-6 \2, HUlllllS t-l 0-0 4, E"""led 2·5 0-0 4. Totell: SMe I0-40 lM, Sar't..., ~ Cllotler• ,, 32 " 17-\0) Denver ll 2' 33 »-134 Tllr..,POlnl eoeit-Aoems, l.t\w. 'oulltd ~v1t.. lit~~ SJ (Menftlne 111, Oen¥« SI (l.rtlr 12>. Aular.-<lllJMn 21 (Honnen, NIJl.on Sl, 0..-17 (LIWI' 7l. Tot•I toult-<""'*'i J2, Denvw a Tech."lla+ Kii .. AllllldellCar~ COLL.GE MEN Ocddlftillll lit, avtlt c-.. " <C<I TIWMl'Mllll) Ocllll ti °""' c ..... ........ .. ...... c.oe 0•141enson· •o>• CeldW.. 4 ' 3 lS Gey 3 0 0 6 Gr...WO. 2 1 2 S T1'0l'nMOll 6 2 3 14 ler'li 0 2 0 1 Rldlfer I 2 5 4 eerun o l 2 l Sdwoeder l o s ' OtMla 1 l 2 11 Klrctt 0 4 1 4 MNr 201 40.. 1lS17 Kenter S ll l 24 Cllnln 11 l S 2' Fueua 1 1 \ 3 lllYll 0 0 S 0 A.ndtr'ICNI I 2 0 " Elsalcltt 0 0 1 0 Crewlt'I' 7 0 • 14 Tot• M 35 11109 To1111 lS 14 ll " Heffllme. OcclOtntll. 49-37. TIVM-POlnl 9CMlll: OcclOlnlll-Celdwtll 1, Kellltr \; CIWlll c...-~ 1, Cleten 4, Tecttntc.IJ: Hone. COMMUNf'TY COLLaG• WOMllN °""' C:.1t s., a. •••• 51 (&Me leedt T_,..,..,> 0........ 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Oranoe Coal DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1988 -.. P~o BAsKETB~LL Denver pounds Clippers by 27 Balleb lt8, Cclt6ct lM: Jeff Malone scored 36 pointsas Washing- ton held off a late comebeck bid ind defeated Boston in Landover, Md. Gretzky's goal gives ~ings win 8 to pace Denver to 134-107 victory From Tiie AIMclalff Pren ... Alex EnJ]ish scored 10 of his 28 PQints dunna an 18-4 run at the start of the second half that carried the Denver Nugets to a 134-107 victory over the LoS Angeles Clippers Satur- daynight. -· The victory was Denver·s ninth straipt at home against the Clippers. who had won their previous two lames. only the second time lhey have done that in their last 178 outings. · Denver led, 6}.60, at the haJf after openin.1 a margin as large as 18 points in the first penod. English then had two baskets as the Nugets scored the first six points of the third quaner. Another basket by English gave Denver an 82-65 ad van· tage, a!ld the Clippers never threaten- ed again. Denver, the NBA's highest-scoring team. bas scored at least 134 points in six straight games. Fat Lever had 23 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists and Michael Adams had 21 points. including a three·point basket in his 52ndaraight game. Clippers Coach Gene Shue said he had bad feelings going into the game against the Nuggets. "I'm a common-sense person and rve seen Denver play a lot of games and I know how toulh they arc. particularly at home," Snue said. "I know what their capabilities are and if you·re not ready for lhat. you can be in trouble. I don•t know how some of our young pla)'.ers can expect the pace Denver plays if they've never played against them." - In other NBA games: Rockets 101. Plstoes 98: Akeem Olajuwon had 34 points and 12 rebounds and led a late 8-0 spurt as Houston handed visiting Detroit its first loss of the season. The Bullets scored 12 consecuuve points to.build an 88-74 lead early in the fourth period before Danny Ainge snapped the streak with a pair offrec throws at 8:49, Boston's first points in four minutes, 28 seconds. KJ.ao 117, Pacen H : In Sacramen· to1 Ecf Pinckn"cy's 26 points led lhe Kings to lheir firsJ victory of the season at the expense of winless Indiana. Kenny Smith added 20 points, Rodney McCray had 18 and Derek SmiJh 17 for Sacramento. 1-7. The Pacers are ().9,joming Miami. 0-7, as the only teams without a win. Horae&1 107 Span 105: Kelly Tripucka·s two free throws with three seconds ten gave expansion Charlotte its first road victory. Tripucka. who scored 13 points in the fourth quaner. finished with a season-high 31. Kaku ltl, 71en UZ: Rlltrick Ewing scored 27 points and Johnny Newman added 25. leading New York past Philadelphia at Madison Square Garden. Hawks 111, Warnon 9%: In Atlan- ta, Dominique Wilkins had 32 points and 13 rebounds and Reggie Theus scored 28 points for the Hawks, who took advantas.e of a cold shooting spell by Golden State. Cavaliers let, BllCU tt: Brad Daulherty scored 21 of his 31 points in the second half as Cleveland overcame a nine-point halftime defi- cit and beat Milwaukee in Richfield. Ohio. Daugherty, who also grabbed 15. rebounds. hit a fadcaway jumper to stan the Cavaliers' comeback after. they trailed 54-45 at the-half. - Maverick.I 112, Soalcs lH: In Seattle. Derek Harper and Sam Perkins scored six points each dunng a 15-6 spun in the founh quarter, as Dallas turned back the SuperSonics. Jau 134, Sus 1%1: Karl Malone scored a career-high 42 points, lead- inj Utah pa'St Phoenix m Salt Lake Cny. AfJ 1 I pt I .. DenTer'a Ales Eft&llah (left} aeelll8 to be playlna came of ~eep-away wt~ ~J llannlnC of the Clip~ ~tarday. Bird's surgery 'successful' BOSTON (AP) -Larry Bird If Bird returns 1n four mooths for underwent "very successful" surgery Boston's game with San Antonio on both heels Saturday and the March 20, he would be back wub 19 Boston Celtics' star should be able to games rema1f\iog m the reiular return to basketball in three to four season. months. his surgeon said. Scheller said at a news conference Dr. Arnold Scheller, who per-th~t his reason for changing his formed the 90-minute operation. said ongm~I esllm~~~ of a three-month Bir<l" wou1l1 remain hospitali%ed-for -rchab1l~t;at1on !) .the ~potential for one or two days and wear fLxtd cast.s rupture oTtne Acllllles ICndons. The for about six weeks. He estima1ed that tendons were cut m both heels to for the following six weeks Bird ~mo".'c the bone spurs that were would wear removable casts. imtattng them. He said 30 percent of the surface Then. he said. 1t would be up to area of the tendons was damaged m Celtics Coach Jimmy Rodgers to the operation. performed under gen- decide when Bird could play in-an ~ral aneslhrua. rather than the 40 to NBA game. 50 percent he suspc-cted Fnday night. F,.., fte Auoclated Press Waynr Grttzk) 's bn:a.kawa) goaJ with 4:03 left uf the game lifted the Los AnJClts K.lngs past 1.he Buffalo Sabres. 54, Saturday night at the Forum. Benne Nicholls becam~he NHI..'s leadmggoaJ~scorcr. getting two for 23 this season. Grctrlcy.took a pass from Nicholls to notch his 599lh career goal with a fi"e-foot wrist shot over sprawling goallender Jacques Cloutier. The foal also gives Gretzky a point m ~I 20 Krngs games this season. r,.iicholls had two aoals and t"o assists. He is two goals ahead of NHL point-sconng leader Mario Lemieux of the Ptttsburgb Penguins. • Nicholls also has scored a goal in eight straight games. the longest streak in the NHL this season. He has a 15-game pomt-sconng streak. with 20 goals and 15 assists 1n that span. Flames 5, Wlaalen !: In Hanford. forv.ard Joe Mullen had a goaJ and two assists and Joe N1euwendyk added two goals as red-hot c argar} overpowered the Whalers. Defenseman Gary Suter added three assists, while forv.ards Cohn Patterson and Joel Otto also scored for the Flames. who won their fifth stra1~t game and have a league- leadmg 31 points. Calgar). 14-4-2. 1s on an 8-1 tear since OCL 31 Oilers 9, Maple Leafs 1: Glenn .\oderson scored four times. mclud· mg a pair of goals 84 seconds apart 10 lhe first penod that sparked the Oilers to the rout of Toronto m Edmonton. llluden I, PeapJas 3: Pat LaFon- tame scored in the first minute and assmed on a key Sttond-pcriod goal b~ Alan Kerr as the Islanders broke a four-game winless streak with the victory over Pittsburgh at home. -Capitals 3, DevUs %; Geoff Counnall scored on a 15-foot shot with 48 seconds remaining. p v1ng Washmgton the win over New Jersey m East Rutherford. Bengt Gustafsson intercepted a New Jersc} pass at the blue hne and fed C ounnall at the bottom of the left- hand circle. Courtnall then sent the puck past goaltender Bob Sauve. Caaffks l , Bteet Z: In St. Louis. Petn Sknko's goal on a rebound wuh 6:36 left htlped Vancouver snap a five-game winless skid. Sknko's 12.th ,aoal of the season camt after Van~ couvcr defcnseman Larry Melnyk ftred a shot from the point that bounced off the backboard$ and out 1n front of the net. NordM(HI I, Flyen ~; In Quebec. Michel Goulet sco!'cd early in the third pcnod to snap a lie and give the Nord1ques the victory over PhLladel- phia. Walt Poddubny had tied the game minutes earlier wnh his second goal of the game and l 5th of the season Cau.dJeu 5, Blacllawkl S: Re- cent!) acquired Russ Counnall scored t~o goals and set up two more to 11fi host Montreal. The v1ctof) was the·Canad1ens third straight. while Chicago saw Its unbeaten streak end at four games. Raa1ers 4, Nortl Scan 1: Bnan Mullen scored the Rangers' first two goaJs. gJVtng visiting New York a lead n never rehnqu1shed. It was the second strailht v1ctof) for the Rangers. the ~atnck Division leaders who are 8-0 1n games they have led after one period. CIF •.. homBl On the losing end of the flip was Corona del Mar's 942 Sea Kings. who·11 tra,el to Anaheim to duel the Colon1Sts at Glover Stadium Friday night in Dlv1sion VJ action. Corona was also a big winner, belling Troy. 44--0. Saddleback H1&h's Roadrunners needed no coin ffip to become the home team In D1v1sion VI play. Saddleback will host PaC1fica at Santa ~na Bowl Fnday night. Also earning a home site are the Mater Dc1 Monarchs 1n Division 1. The Monarchs w1U entenain No. l • sttded l.o')ola ( 11-0) at Orange Coast College Saturday rught. Ml.IC llJTIC( MUC ll>TICE MUC ll)TIC( MUC ll>TICE rtaJC ll>TICE P\llJC M>nct Pt.a.IC ll)TlC[ Pl8.JC *>TICE Ml.IC llJtlC( \ Ml.IC ll>TICE l'ICl1TIOU9 --.............. .... '1Cnnou9....... '1CTITIOU9 ...... '1CTmOU8 ....... FICTmOUa llU..... ACTTnOUS ...... a lmenced to lrenw::t bulA-1 '1Cnnou9 ........ fl'ICTTnOUe ., ..... MAim eTA,_,. Cltr C4MICll NAm eTAT'lmNT NAm ITATIMUfT NAm ITATIMENT NAME ITATE•NT I ..... STATl...n ,MN unct.r tn. flc:lllous I ..... 8TAT-.n MAim STA~ TM tolowtng peraons er• "''' 17 J Mftt TM lolowlng penons er• Tll9 followtng ~are The lolloWtng per90N .,. The following i>«son• are The lollowlng penoos are bu'"-name or ~ Tn. ~ penons The tolowlng pwaone -• doing~..: ......, dolf'9 bualMla-. doing~ u. doing~-= doing business as 1 doing bu'"-as llst.O ~on~ 9. doing bultMlll •· doing~• PREMIER APPRASIAL A8Nl)A CASE SOFTWARE SYS-TRE LAOHI TRAVEL. 315 ALPHASOFT.3138Nonh W A T K I N S -COMMER CIAL IN-1NI UCCEL ASSOCIATES. UUY'S GASlAONOMIA SE..VCE, 5140 81rct1 St Neu nlU 11, -TEMS, ·321 MWlgold. C«-D.n11a. Corona det Mar. Euclid Way. Anaheim. Calif I PORSCHWERKS. 710 W STALi.Al iON COMPANY. I M. Ouglaa Bowlet 120452 Grayston• Lan•. ITAUAHA. 3519 W. Cofft- #1CIO, Newpott a.en. Celt. 1...-. ona del Mar. Calf. t2t25 Celt. 92'25 92801 16111 St Costa Mesa. Calif 1912-B Pomona Aw . Costa1 nu ata1~t wu fi..d Hufttlng1on &each. c.i1t. rnooweel1ft A--. Unit l. t2te0 C. PUBLIC COMMENTS • Ann. C... Selgren. 3.28 ~ Allen .JOMaon. 315 W a It e r 8 • n I• m 1 n 92e27 ....._ Cellt 92627 Wltll tlle County Clettl of Or-92e4e Fulerton. Cell 12983 Philp Celi 8Mka1Mr. 228 3 mlnut• per '*'°"· no MWlgold. C«ona d.i Mar. Dehlia. Corona del Mar. calf. 8Nt>atier. 941 West Carton I Portc11-11s. Cal1fom•a l Stephen CllarlH May-iange County on ~tier I 8ejat AtdeOll. 2405A E. M4d e. IEtJrwMnl. 3t Vie Eboll. Newpott a..ctl, dofle'lnO of time to othera. Cellt t2825 t2t25 318, Torranoa. cam. 90502 This business la con-nard, 5'81 Nonnt Or .• Wat-10. 1988 SyMwl Glen Roet:l. ~ Viet• ""-· ~ ..._ Celf. 92113 No action cain be tell91\, un-Thia bualnna la con· Thi• bualness la con-Tl\ta buslnna Is con-duet.O t>y a ~auon minster. c.lif 92'83 FW1tn Ber. Cellf 9 1765 Cellt 92653 Tllla bu"-9 II con· .... eoandlnd. ducted by: an lndlYldUlll cluc1ed by: an lndllllduel dYctad by: an 1.nc:llvldual Tlla raglatrtnt com-Thlt butlness 1s con-Pvblleflecl Orange COMt awiatlene Ro90el. 318 N J Mtf1an K. Ebr"'*"I 31 duc'9d ~ 111 lndMduel 0. CONSENT CALENDAR Tha r•glatrant com-The raglsrrant COfn· TIM 1-...a11nt com-manced to transact buSI· dueled by an lndlYldual 10ally Piiot November 20. 27. Wlnnlp99 Pl•c•. Long VIila F1rwl2a. u.gw. ..._ Tl'•• reglatrant com-0-2. Rea. No. 5947-Ve-~ lo tranMCt ~ ~ to transact busi-menced IO tr9nMCt t>u11-nau ""°91 the ltct1tous1 Tna raglslr•nt com-o.c.rnbef' 11 1988 BMcti. c.lif 90114 callf 92653 menoao to tr~ bull-cMton ol a pc>rtlOn of em. MU under t,,. llc'tltoua ,_. under tlla 11c11tou1 neu under the 11c111ou1 t>uslness name °' names ~ 10 tr9ftl8Ct t>uti-~ Richard Sdlerrer & Clelr9 Tl\la OUllMM Is c:on- .,... undef th9 flcUtous D-3.Pll'ClllMapM-182 bullnell name Of namee bUllneN nMW 0t nam.al bualMSS name or names01111ac:tat>ovaon 0ctoo.r 11. neaa und., the hctotou•I E. Sctlernt 20452 0r9)'-lc:luet«I. by• oer-111 pert-~ narM or ~ ().4. L-~t • ... led above on Seotember 1111.0 1bc>Y9 on October 21. 1191edat>cweon No119mbef I . t988 bullMM name or natl'* P\a.IC ll)TlC[ stone Lane, Hunllngtol'I nerahlp 11a4ec1 ~on Nowmber e. Huntington Netlonal Bank • 27. 1M8 1988 1988 Pttnck T Roartt Pr_.. Mated llOOYe on Oclot>et 18 9Mctl, c.111 92648 Tiie r•gfstranl com- ,... 31 t Mein Stre9t AnM C Seagren Oevld A Jollnaon Wtttar Bnlballar dent 19U FlCTIT10U8 IUUIEU Laurence Mulclllson. tMnOld to tr.-:t ~ ..._ eett Beakaltw 0 ·5. Amendment 10 Thia atetamant -Neel Thia 1t11aman1 was fllac:I This atatamenl 'fns l1lac:I Tiii• statement was !tied Slap'*1 Charla Maynard .,... ITArnmNT 8 152 Stinton Avenu•1-undet tri. llc11tout Thia ttatemtnl -llled Ag,.,,,...,. Slater Channel. wttn the County Olen! ol Of-with IM County Clttll of <><-1 With IN County Clerk of Or-With Ille County Cieri< of Or-This 11a1amer11 WU ltleel T,,. foilowlng ~s ere• A·208. Buena Pant, Calif t>u-"-llemt ()( • narnee wtttl tf1e Cc:iW!ty CWll of Of-b-& Raleale of ..... • ar1Q9 County on Octoblf 2e. 9f191 County on Novemt>..-ange County on Novtnlbaf ange County on November wllh Ille County <:*11 of Of-doing ~as 90l21 llst.O abo¥a on August 23, ange County on No¥ember Waterfrone O..ala~1t. 1988 8, 1988 10. t988 8, 1988 ange County on Novtn1t>..-PIECES OF TIME. 308'' I Thia tt.191,_. Is con-1N8 8. ,. 0-7. Aeaolutlon No. 5949. ~ "'1971 ~ 8. 1988 Marine. Balboa ISiand, c ... , dueled t>r ~n.11 Majid 8 Ebrahimi F1'7nS AtnendmenttoOUviewPro-Pvt>hntd Orange Coast Pvbllahad Orang9 Coast Publtsheel O<ange Coest Put>I~ Orange eo..1 F3f7al 92962 Tha r•glatranl com-Thia sta.t~t .,... llled P\lbllatled <>range Coast )eCt Nf//t ~l Deity Pilot Nov9mbar 8. 13. Delly Piiot November 13. 20. Dally PllOt Novtn1bef 20. 27, O.lly PllOI NoY9IT'lber 13, 20, Put>llsMO Or•"Qll Coast I E•y•• Was1arma n 8 ~ to tfW\MCI bult-With tn. Coo.Inly Clat1t OI Of. Dally Piiot November 13. 20. D-8. AaaoMlon No. 5950-20. 27. 1911 27, December 4, 1988 o.c.rnt>er 4, 11. 1988 27, o.c.rnt>er 4 1988 Dally PllOt November 13. 20 Slrl\IS, lrvt,,. Cahf 92715 nett uno.r tri. flctttous anve County on ~ 27. Oecernber 4, 1918 PrellmlnaryplanfOf OUview Slt-8811 Su-872 Su-883 Su-877 27. o.c.rnt>er 4, 1988 Ttus t>usm .. s •s con-t>u*'-"*"' Of ,,.,,_ 10, 1M8 &r870 arMndment. SIMl74 ducted by an tndlYIOual hatac:t lbOW on Octoo. 1 ,.,_ __ MUC ___ llJTICE _ _.. ............ ,~.! ~in;:~ c:; MUC 11>m P11UC mm MUC 11>TICE I NlJC 11>TICE NI.IC 11>TICE ~ '~:'~ c:,:: 1~e ScMrar 1.::'v!~~~ _ ..... .....,....., ____ .,arnell c1a1ma court. '1CTTT10Ue IUaMU ACTIT10U8 .,..... ,ICTITIOUS llU...-sa ,_. una.r tlle licmou• Thia stat_,, -NtcS l91o, INIM.. Cellf 92715 PICTn10Ue .,...,, 0-10. AaaolutJon No. 5Me NAm ITATIMENT '1CTITIOUI .,...,, ..._ ITA'n.-NT ,.... ITAT!MENT I f1CT1TIOUI .,..... bull,_. n.,,... or n-.ttll the County Cltlfil o1 Of-PublllNd ()(ange coeac MAm eTATDmNT _ .k*lt PQM1'9 Uablllty In-The tollowlng perwons are ..._ ITATIMUfT The foltowlng pert0n9 era n-. tollowlng ~s are NAMI ITAn•NT U1tac:t abo\19 on October 11 ange County on October 28. IOelty Piiot Nowemt>er 20, 27, The fo11e1wtnQ perwons ... aunince doing bullnees u: The lollowlnQ penions.,. doing built-. as jdolno butlnes$ 11 The folloWlng ~.,. 1988 1taa Decembef 4, 11, 1M8 d<*'G bualMal aa: 0 -11 . Jacqu•lyn Lan• PC 2 (PC SQUARED), doing bualneae aa: WHITE GLOVE CLEAN-SOFTWARE CLASSICS doing bu11naes aa ElyM W~ ,,_ Su4l2ll Plf'T£R PATTER PRINTS. ~t project. Cal 21851 N9wlllnd Aw. •21e, ASSURANCE MORT-ING SYSTEMS 2019 s 2550 Santa Ana Ave l'F'I CARRIER NATIONWIDE Thia 11atement was f11ac:t Put>bMd On1nge Coatl 1:M 471h St., N9WpOrt tot~ Huntington BMch. c.111. GAGE. 2150c~erd9 Dr Capella Court Co.ta ~· Coate ..... Calif 92627 • INC . 22691 Lamt>ert St With tM County Clel'lt ol Qr. I Delly Plot Nov9mt>er s. 13.1 8eectl. c.111. 92813 0-12. Pier Clellgn consuh-92641 EAal Ste. ' ""'"''8 ....._ Calif. 92t2e ' ., Craig Atltn Armstron •503. El TOf'O. ca6if 92&30 ange County on NoYemtt.r 20. 27. 1918 PAClftC VIEW lryN'I EJlnb«h Bunning, IUlt 0 . Thar•aa LanowlU. Celll. t2e26 0 Shawn Marll Mlll9' 20t9 2550 Santa Ana Ave .j Carri« Natlon'#ld9, Inc . 8, 19U &.t-8S7 I MEMORtAl PARK 134 47th St .. N•wport 0 -13. Approval ot 21851 Newl8l'ld Aw •218, LaoT·~~''-'!.!!•;,,..,..~ 2 s Capell• Court 'eosta Coata M9M Catt! 92627 · Dalawlre Coti> ne?ml Cemet Mort Bead\ Callf. t2M3 flnel'lcial ...,.,,., of Ph ... I -Huntington Bncll. Calif . ...,._ .,.. .. ., ~ ·~ .~-Call! 92s26 · T • Thla bullMll Is con-P\I~ O<ange Coat ery • uary Thie bull I ..-• 9284e 'fhlt bu1lneH ft con-........ I 1111 bu11ness is con· ductac:t t> • coriioralion Deify Pilo1 NoYembef 13 20 P\a)C ll)TIC[ Cllae* • Cram•tory MN 1 con-Main-Pier. ducted by: lndMc:lual This buafnaH la con-duct.O tty· an 1nd1vlduaJ Y 3500 Pacolte "-0r;,,. ducted by: an lndMdual 0-14. AIM!tdmeut to put>-Thi• b4.lstn ... II con-T . ~ ducted by an lndMdual Tiie regl11rant com· Tll a registrant com-27. o.c.rnbef 4. 1988 '1CTmOUI llU ... IS I NewP<>'1 Beach The r•tlatrant com-le Mlely ..,...,,,_ contrec:t. duct.Oby: an lndMdual he r•t at rant eom-Tlla registrant com-m9tlCld to transact bu.,. menced to trantae1 t>uti-Su-875 menced to trantae1 bUll-0-15. McCallen Patti-Bid Th• regl1trar1t com-menc.o to tr~ bull-~ to tranuct butl-ln ... undlf Ill• lict11ous ,,.., under Ille ticutous •-II' Wl\'V'C r::-ITATt...,,,. ~•.:noo ,,_ undw tM nctttoua A.wt1td. menced to transact bull-,,... IHldet t,,. tltoua ,,... und., Ille llctllout bualMSS nama or names ~ name Of namea 1 ~ "'" ~ tollowlng ~ we =-abo'le~~~ ~M-~~:lnO =-.\llldet ~,,.or~ =--~..!'.m~ :=-:'t>Ovt'*: J~ i;;: abOvt on January 1 1~= •t>ow on OcCot>ar 1· '1CTIT10U8 9UWEU d~c~~CE. 1oe1 1911 0-17. Buatneee tf'9lltl pot-lletedal>owono.ctmber I, 1MI 1088 . C .... A Arms I .Man LI ........ P~t ..._ ITATt_,.,. Shapero S_t Untl 0 , 1rynn 8uMlng ..... 1... tAo P~ r-. · trong This statement was llled TM tollowtng '*"°"'are Al\ehallm, Calif Thia t lllm«lt wu ftled ... ,. 0 ThereM LanaMa Thl9 atatemenl was ftled ~ Miiier Thia atatament was "*' With the County Clerit of Or-OOlrlG bualneea" Jam.. Corbett 7095 wttfltMl~tyCWllofOf. ~:~-::i.~t me atatemant wu ftled wlUllMCountyClertlotOr-wl~he·~t.::'ot~'wltllnc~c::...:~ a11g1 County on NoYtmber FLORAL N HAROV 2-437 Santa Rita St 8uerla Pert&. .,... COIM\ty on No--0-li. Pi.raid• vm899 wtth tn. County aani of Of-lllQ9 County on No¥amt>er ange County on October 27. :'1;88 'Y 10, 1988 Franclac::o Or . Newport Celtt 7, 1911 ,_,.., ..-...... llruc1""9 c:cnault• arlQ9 County on NoYtmber 8, 1M8 t 1988 · "97'132 "97a7 9Mctl. Calif 92MO Tu Ya Mattllaw 709S 1 ..-"".. 10 1N8 ,_,.,, 1 I Publllll90 Q<ar>ga Coast .Jentrry Anne KOi' 2437 Senta Rl1a St Buen• Park, P\lbllahed <><M91' Coeet ant. · ,,_,.,. P\ltlltaMd Orano-Coast I ..,.... Publlall«I Orar1941 (;()est 0a 1y Pilot NoYamt>ar 20 27 Frtnclaco Or Newport Calif Delly Piiot ~beir 13, 20, 0-20. Atcon. Pvtllltled Or Coast Delly Pilot Novtmbar 13 20 Publllhed Orange Cout Oally Piiot.November 13 20 0.::.,,,1* • 11 198! • 8Hch Call1 9M Tiiis bu11ne11 •• con· 27, December 4, 1N8 E. ADMINISTRATIVE Delly Pilot Novtm-= 20 27 27. December' IN8 .· . Delly Pilot No119mbef s. t3 27. o.c.rntier. 1988 Su-8871 TNa. bYSIMU IS con-OUCt.0 by a limited partMr-Slt-alt ITEMS December 4 1 t lNI • • · · Su-876 20, 27. 1988 I Su-811 dWaed by .,, lndMdual Ship __ MlJC ___ ll)_TIC[ ___ ,,,;.;~tle~ of Sunaet ' · Su-885 Su-862 P\llLIC fl>TlCE Tiit ragl111tran1 com-Th• regtatrant com- F PUBLIC HEARINGS flt8JC M)TIC£ lm«ICed to transact t>uli-menc9d to tranaac:t buti· fllCTTnOUe IUll•U F: t Eminent Domain • Oii rtaJC ll)llCE rtaJC ll)TIC( rtB.JC ll)TlCE FICTITIOUS .,...., ,,... unoar the hclolous ,,... ~ the f>etllous MAim ITA~ · In Ph8M 1 Main-j l'tCTITIOUS 8UINE8S NAME ITATIMDfT jbullneae name °' names t>uSlneM n.ma °' names The follooMng ~ -~.,.... -PICTTnOUI .,_.. PeCTTnOUe-•• '1CT1TIOUI ..,...... ~ ITATIMENT The I01low1ng l*tor'll.,.. 1111.0 aOo¥I on N~ber •. titted ab0\19 on Octot>er 15, oo:'1 ~ . F 2 A Oii MAim ITATIMUfT MAim eTAT'llmWf ...._ ITA~ The loelowlng l*'IO"I ara doong t>us•ness u 1918 1988 -. • . ngua fKOYW)' The.,folowlngl*IOMar• TtlefoloW!noptnontare Thelollowlngl*t0n9arl1dolngbullMSIH RANCHO GARDENS., .JentrryA Roal JameaCorb911 eJ.J,l D I A N N E S Pf'Oltc1. bullMal aa: dolna bUalr"8a aa: dOlng bUll""9 11 SPORTS SUPPORT SVS-29851 A.._,,tura UM ·o•. Thie atat«r'9nl was f11ed Thia lt9tamat1I -flied NEW~,\~~2~Lre~ c:.::·H Appeal_:.= oo:::!HTEA TOWING ANO PAECISION TOOLS SUPER OTOURS 10221 TEMS-CORP . 869 W IStll Rancho Santa Margarita wttt1 the County CW1o ol Or-Wflll the County Clertc ot Or- VICES (3)01ANNE 'S llon on-~ TRANSPORT. 24S51 8\Jn-MANUfACTUAfNO, 603 E. SlaterA¥e,Foun111nVa119y, SI , Newport BMcll Cahl Caht 92eel lange County on November ~ County on November' ANSWERING SERVICE y:_:. Cod4t Am9ndrMnl t>ury Dr , El Toro. Calif. Alton Unl1 D, Santa Ant, Calif 92708 92960 M Douglas Bowllf 31361 10, 1988 8 1981 C•IMUSIC BOX TELE ANS . 92830 Cettf ln706 BMtric:e Mc'"919)'. 17160 Sports Supoort Syst4lft'ls Holl)' So Laguna Calif. F"7'1M I f'"1a7 M.AVK · 88-3. Prlaclll• Kelly Munter. Hteu VWt Howen. 1eoe2 San Mateo. Fountain Val~. Coq> Callforn.a corl)Otahon 926n ~ Orange Cout Pubbhed ~ CoMt Bl'fd~ a!di Bale:: M~ O.P.A. KOU<Y Parking ~-M51 8unbury Or .. El Toro. G~ Or., ET toro. Calif. Ctllf. 92708 Tiiis bu1ina11 IS con-This t>u11nass 1s con-Delly p-.,. Nowmt>er 20 2~ Ol•ty Pltol ~bet 13, 20, ·• ' · etruc ure. Calif 92830 t2e30 Tiiis buaina11 Is con-ducted t>y a corporauon OUCl.O t>y an lndl111du•I ~ 4, 11 tNI 27 Oec::en'lw 4, 1988 "ARIOfl lAWN- M'T ouw MO<IUl"1 • c.m.tery Crematory 1625 Gosier A._. 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Orange CC*t ~, ....... Or-. CC*t ~ Ot9flll OlaM ~ ~ 0.. Wli'-1 ...... '-'-..., STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Departme-nt at the Daily P1101 is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail· able to new businesses We will now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra charge and save you the time and the trip 10 !he Court House In Santa Ana Then or course. after the search is coms>Mted we will file your llct1t1ous business name statement w11h the County Clerk publish once a Wffk tor lour weeks as reQuired by law· and then f1I• your proof or publl· cation with the COYnty Clerk Please stop by to hie your hc1111ous business statement at the Daily Pilot Legal Depart- ment 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. California If yoo can l'IOl stop by pleaM call us at (7 14) 642-4321 Exton11on 315 or 316 and we will mt*e arrangements for you to handle th•• procedur9 by mall If you should have any further questions. pi.ate call us end we will be mor• than glad to 1"41t you Good luck 1n your new bUs1~ss11 ~.......,.+-.-. Dllf""r•oa...,ao.11. Dllw,... ... , ... 1.; n. OallyPtlotNoi, •1•1~11.11 . .,...,0 ,._~,.1 ,1~a11, :::=:.:;=..'°~...':. ~~~ ~0 .,1t1~-~-~~. '~t IF-~•'~=~=-~=-~-~~~·==~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~-~~-----~--~ ~*==;:::~~ .. , .~ I GU EST COMMENTAR Y ~-- California· needs . to get tr;ito the· kingmakers ga~e By MARTIN SMITH , lt's time to pui. the New Hampshire kin&makers in their. place. Votm in the state's ~dential primaries now e~crcise too much leverage on me nominating process. They've become a menace to both major parties and to the nation as a whole. One good solution may be to fully enfranchise Western' voters whose late primaries have all but shut most of them out of the real dccision-malcin&-California's primaries. for example, an: held in June, four months after the New Hampshire lead-off primaries and long after most candidates have been squeezed out of their races. Enlipltened self-interest long qo should have motivated CaJifomia and other Western states to schedule earlier presidential primary voting. Now,,however, the national interest requires the West to rake a greater role. New Hampshire simply has become too unrepresentative and too quirky to be trusted Wlth its enormous present power in ruling thumbs-up or thumbs-down on the presidentiaJ candidates. Since Republicans have less reason to be unhappy with the 1988 presidential voting results, most of the immediate interest in revising the nominatina process can be found among the Democrats, especially Pacific Coast Democrats. The pany showed a surprising resurgence of strength in the three contiguous West Coast states, where a new Democratic power base appears to be forming. Oregon and Washington pve their electoral votes to Michael Duk.akis, while California. which has gone Republican in eight of the last nine presidential elections. came close to Jiving its electoral votes to the Democratic nominee this time. Californians pve Dukakis 48 percent of the vote. If the region is becoming more important to the Democrats, its voters ought to have a greater role in ~lecting oomioees. But most Republicans, includiftl even President-elect Geor.! Bush, who won bis prim!l9' in New ffampshire this year, also ou t to be IO<?king for ways of.diminishing the s~te's i~portan~. B~s 's victory in New Hampshire -and the way an which he ga10ed It - could prove costly to his presidency in the long run. Bush, who invei&hed against "voodoo economics" while campaigning responsibly but futilely against Ronald Reagan in New Hampshire's 1980 GOP primary, this year came full circle. He toolc "the pledge" in order to wi~ New Ha~pshirc by ingra~ting hi~sclf with the state's conservative Republican voters and ats dominant newspaper, the Manchester Union-Leader. Tht pled&e-a promise not to raise taxes -is what the heirs of William Loeb, the Union- Leader's late publisher. customarily demaned of political candidales seeking the newspaper's support. As a tactic for winning New Hampshire, takins the pledge served Bush well. But as a policy fo~ a .new admi~stratton to follow in reducing the federal budget defictt., 1n prcvenung the value of the dollar from falling unacceptably low and"in holding down interest rates, Bush's flat-out refusal even to consider a tu increase is likely to spell economic disaster. Because of New Hampshire, Bush's hands arc now tied. He can't untie thcni unless he proves willing to break his most dramatic campaign oromisc. The nation continues to practice voodoo economics because winning in New Hampshire required voodoo pohucs. Jf the Western stales failed to agree on a common date, Cahfomia could act alone. An early primary in just this state would have enough presidential convention delegates at stake to help the national media view the New Hampshire results in a more realistic perspective. ~ The idea Qf moving up the stalc's primaries long has had bipartisan sup'port in Sacramento. The trouble is that there's been bipartisan opposition as well. On the Republican side, Gov. Georse DcukmeJtan has. displayed a penny-wise, pound-foolish attitude toward the change. objecting on the ground that it would cost more money. Much of the Democratic opposition remains below the surface. Some of the party's leaders hesitate to support earlier California pnmaries because they are quite comfortable in the present system. The task will be 10 convince the governor that enfranchising Cahfomia voters is worth the expenditure of a relatively small amount of additional funds while persuading reluctant Democrats that they should do what they tell everyone else to do and not be afraid to share power with ordinary voten. Martla SmJ,. J1 tit~ poUtlcal editor of McCJatcty Ne•• Service. JPANG E CO AST r.r.a llllV... Daily Pilat EditoI ~OlteclOI . O..F_, n.c..... Associ.llt [dllor Rttlll Adwtlisq Manactt TOlll ta.. ...... NtW\ [d<IOI Asst. Retill Siies ~ Rosemary Ctuctman Slttt ...... ,., ... Pubhsher City [clltOI Clmdled ~~ 1...,c... ,_. ... Sports [Mor Colltrollr --. s..~ ,_ .... Pu1>i.1nea .,,.,Y O•r ot ,.,. re/I• •1 330 r r1tures EclltOf Circtlliboft atector w Bey St Cost• Mesa CA AOOreu corrne>on<l..-ce 10 Bo• 1560 Coll• c... .... .... ,~ ...... CA 92626 BllSIMSS ldrtof ProMtloft DWect01 . ' CAMJWGN '88 I ~. Howember 20. 1111. • 1 ·.;. · ~ . H · Today ii Sunda.L Nov. 20. tM 32jtb dly o( 1911. 11'eft are 41 days left ia the year. • On tbis date: . . In 191 O. revolaatioa twote out lft Mexico, led by francilco I. Madero. In l 925, Robert F. Kennedy wu born in Brookline, M--. In l 94S, 24 Nai leaden were SNt on trial bdoft an international -. crimes tribunal at Nurembera, GeF- many. Ten yean 11<:>: Police and loldien . in Guyana continued the p IUk o1 counlln& the bodies from the Jonestown maa mwder-suic;ide ia which 9"2 fallowm oftbe Rev. Jim Jones~~ witb the foun- der of the Ptoplet Temple. Five yean aao: An estimated 100 million ~· watched a.he con-trovenial ABC TV movie '1'he Day After,•• which depicted the outbreak of nuclear war. ay fte MNdlletl rr... Conservatives should agedgrowth · op concern live up to. their r hetorie :~=.r~Uah•ofthef...:;for What is it with the su~r con-deplored "dirty" tactics in the recent servativcs to lean on ~e U.S. Con-city of Newport Beach e!cction ~­ stitution prayer, family and apple palgn. The nature of the campaign pie ' may have had its roots in the fact that -They are. the ones who want two of the City Council candidates government out of our hair, but are-either refused to'divulge-the source-o the first ones to run to Washington for their income, or hid behind a qucs-he~ (Chrys,ler Corp.). . tionable busi.ness addrcs.s. Tney praise free entcrpnsc, but Such acuons certainly arouse have been lobbying fer trade rcstric-suspicion. . tions for years. And when supported by expensive They cry for law and order and the mail pieces and numerous large signs death penalty, but have absolutely no aJI o.ver the area. 1. believe these regard and respccl for our stalutes candidates were their own worst (Waterpte, Iran-Contra, war on enemies. Nicaraaua). One candidate was elected and one They boast oflibcrty and freedom, failed, which docs not alter the air of but sent uniformed guards to in-suspicion. timidate voters at the polls (Orange The whole matter of attacking County). opponents staned during a previous They have been talkift$ about our campaign with developers' de- great country and a glonous future. termination to gain a majority on the but neglected our future our children Newport Beach City Council (we are near the bouom of the list in Those who sianed it in that child and health care and education). campaign arc now calling "foul." · I wish the conservatives would live w. L THOMPSON up to their rhetoric. Corona del Mar PETER WEISBROD Lapna leach Dirty tactics talk hides facts in NB To the Editor: Recent letters to ·the Daily Pilot Costa Mesa is still Goat Hill To the Editor: It is my opinion we lhouJd leave the miniature pt alone. After all, in some aspects Costa Mesa is still Goat Hill. Our freeways are overcrowded, our . . • . landfills are nearina cas-clty, our ~nd tJle .qty Councll ~ bullish water is in short supply, our cowu attitude ap amng prefe.re1:n1al r~von and jails are beyond cas-city and our to one of ats own ts a childish attitude ovefall quali~life is decreasina. of"do it my way or you can lump it-i" However are the effects not l'.hue~uld be. som.c ~use Otout.JKObkm. thoµJbt ~ven to the oiihnance on The most obvious problem in -- polmcaJ sasns, after suppone~ of H Ora~ County is ineffective and and I bl~tantl)'. ~unted the ordinance inefficient powtb m&n11CmenL by pl~CtDI their sips on power po~cs. We need to operate OraftF County public. property and near polhna like a well-manard business. plices. let's Pevldina the issue. DA VlD J. YARNAL We :.:r ~ arowth and we Costa Mesa need ii now. let s stop tratina the effects and address the cau1e. ,Maybe ft need to repeat our lesson in Manqement 101. Laguna youth deserves thanks To the Editor. Hurrah for Brian Hafer for cleaning up our political mess. He· noticed the problem, cared enough to do somethina and had the enterprise and energy to follow 1hroUJb successfully. He 1s what America is all about. and I salute him. ? I was one of the candidates he cleaned up after. I pve directions to have the sips· taken down. but obviously that hadn't happened. My as:>OIO&ies '° him and tbe voca-s of the 40th Conaressional Districl. LIDALENNEY Lquna Beach SUSANOOUPE Oran,e Winchell quip insult to voters To the Editor: For Grace Winchell, Hunti~ Beach city councilwoman to imply that bet cadidate in the recent elecioe loll became of an ..ma. fOnned.. umoDbisticated dectonie is an imult to the dtou•nds of voters wbo spent mucb time and eneray raeare~ the qualifications of all the caodi ta. DE relJnion successful Ptrbapl Geri 9nep lost becaute wbal lbe llaDdl for' is not what most Huntinaton Beach residents want for dlcirciry. I have been involved as a worker in many local campaips. Some of my candidates have Jolt and some of my candidates have won. It is sad and deflatina to face the loss of an eiection - but we must aoocpt the faci that our cboic:es are not always tlM cboicc of our ~bon. This lbouJd not imply stupidity OD either side. To the Editor: I woWd like to express my thanks on behalf of the Destroyer Escort Sailon Allt<>ciation for the art.ide you carried in ~our plJ>CI' to help lot:ate former sallon. You cooperation enabled us to ~ve over 1,000 reapontes. AU of the newly-found were happy. and many were reunited with an old shipmate. nc firm bandsbakes and warm embrlioa displayed at the last con- vaicion amoaa t&c former DE sailors t.oucbed many of the on-lookcn. One wife, seeina tean on the cheeks of her husand. ~claimed, .. Oh! He'~ cry- ing!'' Another remarked that this 40- year reunion is far more touching than any family reunion. In response to that remark we can say, "We were a close-knit 200.plus family, who shared the anxieties of war and sea duty; ft ftre a aroup of young people who displayed tbe dcdieation of duty and enhanOcd the 'buddy' feeling. .. Present among us were two ex- sailors who were in boot camp t~ether and auiped to the same sb1p on the same day. Their last contact with each other was when their shi~ was torpedoed, they ended up in different South Pacific hospi- tals. T~ lhe years they had thought of each other and finaOy had a face-~face meeting. One of the DE sailon who read the newspaper article wrote that he used to visit his friend's home and •w above the mantel.a~ picture ofa destroyer etcort that his friend'• undc served on. Yean later this youna man enlisted in the service and served on the same ship. The sailor and the uncle both attended the convention. A granddauahler saw the aniclc in her local paper. Having beard numer- ous sea stories from her pandfather. she enrolled him in DESA and presented the membership as a 6Stb birthday prctent . An ex-DE sailor who served on one of the 30 Coast Guard ships was deliahted that we possessed current addiases of his crew. · A newly located DE man informed us be will be in Char1es1on. S.C., wheel chair and all, for the 1989 convention to meet bis buddies who served on these small-but-«adly ships. For many sailon wbo terVed on tbe destroyer eecoru after the sbipa were ~for the Konaa and Vietnam Win, it was their first tel· ~ ai.o beatd from 11"'81 ol- ficen, tome now retired admirals. ThOIC anendina &be reunion were deliahted '° renew acquaintances 'Nitti the men who served under them. From the many men of the de- suoyer escorts and converted DEs who were able to attend the reunion due to your placement of the aniclc in your n~paper, .. a heath thanb." .. EDWARD L. LESNIAK National RcctUiter Niles. Ill. PENNY TAYLOR Huntinaton 8alcb Good news has place Jn paper Totbe~ In tbb ~ ~ aod -. wbeD lbc TV ad NCtio media ate ~r:r~y, muldm. and~ news. it wu indeed a pleasure to the Daily Pik>t last week witb wonder- ful anicles such as Brina's Cafe, Nell Hamilton, the 80-year-old OCC clerk, and Philip Cantreru, our modem day hero. Thank you Daily Pilot. JOAN COOK BURCHILL Newpon Bach Shoppen and merchanta bave crldzecl Harbor Shopplq Center'• new color mcbeme •• tenibly 1audy. What do you think? ...,,. ....• •.... .,. c.iti ... I ..,e.; fOf n.tance. Penaeya -with t1ta1 bfue colot! It doe. ablolutely aodlint for h. ln kt. it ...,._it. I likcia it mllCb bcner I.he ocher way. ClrtDI* Mt1Al1r a c-.. .... I rally Mda't llatnd h.~ .. nowtbltl dlect 11-.J ,... ... itldon'ldillillllOO-.Y .... 1a.a.a1ouof' rlnnme.lddit i1'1fta ...... ,.... ....... Cllla .... I .. ti I didn't lib it. • ....... dlill .. IO ... .......... c. .................... .. Cinderella Guild takes tea I €2 · r9CC91ize most of the ski runs this season.'' This winter, skiers wiM find o iUDber of MOjor changes. These ildlde extensiYe widening and regr&ing of 11 major r"1S, a qucOupling of the existing snow· lding system (now offering 100 percent sti-M coverage!. a leom·to-sli center, o new snow· gr~ .... and 0 con!Petely r.odebd base cno of food ond beii"9 centers, ~;,,g «eos, dech:mdbldsoJping. The >K ·I, lid. llGl'Og 1 w.t ...,.__,_,_~119cm-IUl/C5J ~ Funny th ings about , sk in/C3 ... Livable , lovable Portland . By DONNA AND RAY OTT Doily Pik>t Correspondents In 1845, two Oregon pioneers. , -A.J. Lovejoy of Boston and Francis Pettygrove of Porrlond, . Maine -created a town site on the west bank of the Winomette River. • They tossed o coin to see which of them would nome the new selfiement ofter his home town. Pettygrove won. But even though Portland got its nome by hoppenstonce, in the 143 yeorssince, the town's civic leoders hove left very little else to chance. .. tP'teaselMPOinANDJCJJ Travel ing On/C3 \ .> SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1988 • The Price . . .. . . , :90.n Be ·Right By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Doily Pilot Stoff A ~eekend retreat to Santa Barbaro should not require a prior visit to yoor friendfy. loo~ officer or f~leiture of your Christmas savings. • While luxurious accommodations ond rest our ants eagerly await the wiling ond financially able visitor , Santo Barbaro also offers a wealth of moderately priced hotels, res1ouronts and ottrodions. "Too many times when people toll: about o w~end in Santo Bcri><wo-OI Palm Springs, or lo Jolla, or Newport Beoch-they think it hos to cost a lot of money," soys John Epstein of the city's V-ISiton Bureau. "But it doesn't. A couple con often get by on os little os $100 a day. And that includes a nice dinner for two and a hotel stay, often right on the beach." - Indeed, the bargains in Santo Borbao ore often overshadowed by the coostol city's more stately attractions. The El Enconto Hotel, for example, overlooks the city and the ocean from its exclusive Riviera settic1g, ond its dining room and outdoor terraces pre soid to off er the best views in town. Its 100 cottoges ore sprawled across 10 acres of gardens and lawns. Many of the rooms are appointed with wood-burning fireplaces and Jastehd furnishi~·- . . .. Other populor but pricey stays ore oundaTffie8reg<il our ---• Seasons Bihmore, the sprawling 360-room Fess Parker's Red lion Resort and the comfy Son Y sao Ranch, just outside of town. &rt there ore options that wil olow an overnight stay for less than $100, and often less than $50, if yoo' re wiling to forgo the frills. In the West Beach area, the Eagle IM on Notoma Avenue, the Morine Beach Hotel on Both Street and the Mason Beoch Motel on Mason Street ore o'i w't!iin waling distance to the sun and sand ond offer wintertime rooms from $35 to $85. In the East Beach area, the Pacific Crest Motel is o popular destination, located o half block from the beach. If it's booked up, there's always the Motel 6, famous for its low rates-$24.95 a night here and at its northside location on State Street. In Carpinteria, onfy I 0 miles to the south on Highway I 0 I, on inexpensive stay co.n be foond at the Reef Motel or ot yet another Motel 6. this one for-$21,. 95 o night. Arrloog Santo Bcrbaro' s restaurants, diners con easily find o moderate-priced evening out, with entrees priced for less than $ I 0. Try the Seo Cove Cafe on the beach atShorelcne Drive, the popular State & A Bar & GriR in midtown or the borbectJe hov"en Woody's in the West Beach area. Families hove discovered the comfortable fast -food restaurant, East Beach Grin, along the beach on East Cobrillo Boulevard. For tasty but low-priced Mexicon food, sample the lobster tocos at Pescodos on Milpos Street. Another realfind is Brophy &others on the breo(woter, which serves moderately priced steal: and seafood and hos o great ocean view. Try the delicious items off • the "mini-menu" for on odditionol price breat And while visitors habitually cruise State Street, locals ovoid the congestion by frequenting the eateries along M~pos Street, two /Please see SANTA 8Ai8AiA/C'1 • Curt~i n up on 6oliday shows/C4 Ollllr .......... ., Lee...,.. Irene Bentley and Marlon Pickena at Cinderella tea. Nora Heete~ (center) and Ruth Raff check out fa•tilon modeled by Andrea. . ; Party plaanen Janet Jow and Jackie Telchm•nn wfth gala decoratl\Hl8. • ..., ........ ., ...... PreUdent Lorl ·and J>epald Bobo. Dorothy and oeorae Palq . Tea and high praise f 0r CH·oc' s Cinderella Guild Pee RedaJ (~t) with daatbten Lenore and EllAbeth. By VIDA DEAN BrW1a. Bat Yam, Rabbi Doiel E,ttela of °' .. ...,,......,. Pouring at a table attractively Congreption Beth Jacob andS..tra arrayed with finger sandwiches, Veltmu.directorofthe Israel Bonds Oose to I SO women breezed into b-ds and pastn'es fi"'om Carol M1'll fti · Ora c '""' • -o ace an "IC ount~. 1rue Bftdey'a Lido Isle home Mon-er's Posh Parties were past prcsiden~ The dinner brouaht an more than day afternoon for tea. LMtM Sdlweuesea. GimJ F,.., SS00,000 in bonds, accordin& to "-1 The croup bravi ng the chilly winds Eve Holmlftll and Bette DebreU. u•-el director of Southern Cah-werc patronesses of the CindeJ1Clla d' fCHOC fi':--• :r. f I t Bo d M I Guildof Childrens Hospital of Or-Helell WaMaer. trector 0 omaa :)tate o srae n s. arae C P ·d Marl Pl support grouos. bad woros of praise also noted that the awaro Jiven to the ange ounty. res• ent 08 ck-for the guild; r;Cinderella is the first of Palcys was a. first for Ora.nae Coun~. eu was in the entry way to warmly the 14 guilds to have given more than The evening bepn with cocktails welcome the fuests, who had paid St million to Childrcns Hospital." followed by dinner. Well BU&zer, from $50 to 1.000 to support the d f; h organization. Doro~y anl G:.rae Paley of Washington corrccpon ent or t e The living room was filled. with Newport Beach were honored last Jerusalem Post, was the guest bright sunshine l"Cflecting off the bay, Sunday during a dinner sponsored by speaker. Dancing to the Music People providing a cheery backdrop for the the State of Israel Bonds. concluded the e~e~i~g. fashion show presented by Kitty The honorees were pl"Csented the Once a ¥Ur the Orange County LHUe of Fashion Island. Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Phlhatmonac Society honors its Four models descended the beau ti-A waro for their leadership and dis-board of dfrectors and the chair- ful stairca$C wearing holiday styles tinguished service on behalf of the women of its 31 women's commit- and then circulated "tearoom" style. 'Jewish community and the State of tees. This year's treat was the Leon- .. Thc fashions arc Victor Costa and Israel. tyne Price recital at the OC Pcr- and Tadashi from Bullocks Wilshire. Marvl8 Wet11, past chairman, at-forming Arts'Center and a reception Both desipis have the same fcclinJ." tending the dinner with wife Pat, afterwards at the Big Canyon home of Leslie said as the colorful evening presented the award to the PaJeys. &lt and Steplln To~. wear was modeled. Oose to 175 guests were at the President Nucy P.-cllil welcomed Viewers included Lecy Merp11, dinner, including chairman of the the I SO people to the social event. Little Mermaid G'uild of Huntington Beach during a silver anniversary ball at the Turnip Rose Plaza, Costa Mesa. Jack.le Teldm&M and JMet J..a weu co-chairwomen of the event, which began with socializint and a silent auction. Later after a sat-down dinner (and a visit to an all-you-could eat dessert bar) the 178 party ~ had the opportunity to bid an a lave auction conducted by Geerae Beaer, husband ofmemberCanlB-.er. One of the big items on the block was a 1989 Mert'Cdes l 90 E. Little Mermaid's president Leri BeM and husband Doukl will be seen driving around town in it. BiddiDJ was also active on a Susan Rios paantina. Seen at the ball amona the~ J black and silver decorations i.~ Hein Wardaer, SUrt and Gn Bailly, Merrill and Carol CIJ1by, Caroly• and Hal Tobia, Richard Jones and Ttaoma1 Tek!llilmau. • • • Marlo Farmer, Nora Hester, Carota boaro Gerakl Ganter, Md Jaffee, Executive ~irector Erldl VoUmer Campbell, IatUyla WrtOt, Mary Ne441y and Seymeu Vr.:awa, Dr. took the opp<>rtunity to thank Pe1 Axelaoa, Wiule Sit.rt, Elfie Sawyer, Staaley and AaaUel Ma re. Fkr-Reay for her contributioll to the llarel Fablan. 8etaJ lloeler, Judge Robert Jamaon, Julie Floss Sellilamadler, Pew Sprape, eace and Jack 'Berlla, ama War-society's scholarship program for Biuell and Chrlatme Moote llneup for CASA. Joau Halvajlaa, s..ta llle and Lois saw, Ra.MN Mark Miller of Temole college students. The scholanhip is in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. memory of Reday's husband, LadisJaw Reda)', ~ho died one year ago and was an OCPS board member. Also there were daughters EUaabetla and Laore Reday. Four years aao. the Junior League of Orange County started a project- Court Appointed Special Advocates -to monitor cases and speak on behalf or children who are depen- dents of the court. Now, in the leque tradition, members are ready to tum CASA over to the community. ".-\ qu ict en n ·ronn1cn I for \ ou and 'our cat .. ,.f • Tf..-e CatClinic A C'O~PLETE VETERINARY AND HOARDING FACILITY EXC'Ll'Sl\'ELY FOR CAT 169 EA.ST 17TH STR EET. COSTA M ES.\ (alross from Ralphs bctY.een Tusun &. Santa -\nat Please call for an Appointment 631-1454 Diane Steinberg. 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Hol1J,,> RvHet I lam 10 Kpm Mar 'our Restn .. cions Earty The Beverly Heri1a1e Horel IKOO 8.ir~r une M1lp1ta IOH· ~.?Ml I H~O Avenue of che Am. Co t;i Mesa 71 t '7) 1-1 \0\ kcscrn1cion rccommenCJe\t Ad1.i<cnr m che Rtvt>rly HcrirJac Hotel Othen attending and visiting the buffet for bot and cold appetizers and bite-size desserts were Nora Jer-1eaaea, Lalla Coalbl (husband Bill was in Europe on business), Hobie Deuy, Frm POiek. Patricia Vol- lmer. Orlstel and JMraea Scllilar, Carl and Jue Rudolpllil, Urka Ba and daughter Jeu Beet and Sara Mllllarley. chairwoman of women's committees. • • • A quarter of a century of service for Childrens Hospital of Orange County was celebrated by members of the '111 .. A luncheon was held at the Center O ub, where 40 of the 66 people attending. indicated they were interested in joining an auxiliary. Among those there ~ Marel FaMu. a leque member who headed CASA; attorney MlcMel 'namer; Aaa Beann, coordinator of special education for Anaheim school dis- trict; and Jolm Pallbff, adminis- trator of Juvenile Court Unit, OC department of education. Others were Dr. Cllilrh Brallea of the UCI Medical Center, a.rt Jamna, who is a prcsidinajustice of the Juvenile Court, CASA Prosram Director a.a IAllMI, J.U. BiaeU. DIMe Net.-and...., ......... .,,0 0Y'S 0~.t ~ f ~~ ~ ~ Breakfast ... Lunch Dinner Cocktails '-------~-----_.._ ________ _ .ufMl>~~=~il COIPUJlfA'nON DllDS FO)l THE PRICE OP 1 COlJPOlf 668111! Good With Thia ~~= 9 U MOnlyt L--------------------SUn-Thur6:00AM to ll:OOP.M Fr1·Sal 6:00AM to 2:00PM *',..... ... C.-111.a; CA·-• (Tit) Ma-7711 .. .. Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1M8 ca . Replace the mystery of cosmetics with know-how Wbeft Ida SteWart lecturcs on skin care and makeup, she has to Pl'lle often and wait for the lauab&er to subside. The aaaistan t to Estee Lallder and a VP in the company bas a way of enc.enainina as she zaps her audience witb information in her soft South Carolinian accent. Stressina the importance of lip makeup, Stewart talked ,about lips that look like a worn-out button hole • or lips that look like an old ~ rubber ) band on the face. The listeners ( lauahed, but they will probably re-y member her solution. The answer to tbe lip problems. of course, is a pencil lineT. The pencil outline gjves definition to the natural VIDA Ow lip line and als0 helps stop the lipstick seeJ)lle into the .. buttonhole .. hnes. Stewart addressed her audience, many of them members of the Newport Beach Assi~tancc Lcaaue, at Saks Fifth A venue, South Coast Plaza. followina a early Monday momin.g brunch. (Can'you think ofa beUeT tlme for a little humor?) :~1 wisp when we were born there Notahytlea would be a tag attached to our necks md1caun1 the type of skm we have. A label just like you find 1n the back ofa prment telling how 10 care for it," commented Stewan. Since we didn't get the tag at tM neck, your skin l)eedS arc somethi~ you have to discover. TI1en see to.it that the skin is cleansed, moisturized and protected according to those needs. Is it oily. dry or a combination? • Th r 1s n9 magic wtth cosmetics -it's know-how that counts." Stewart said as she showed before- and-after makeover pictures of women. She also suggested that the women learn all they could about makeup for themselves, and also told them they could sign up at the counter Carefree Spring designs will be colorful Color will remain a strong and bright story for spring. and temfic two-picccrs wlll continue in the spotlight. Nipon Boutique's 1989 collection includes a threc-quaner silk pansy-on-polka-dot pnnt jacket over a dotted pleated skirt that will have a woman perfectly dressed for Aags from around the world will fly at the Dec. 3 "Christmas Around the World" Christmas Carol Ball planned by the 552 Club of Hoag Hospital at the Newport Beach Mar· riott ' Barbara Glabman is chairwoman of the black-tie affair, whichwill begin at 7 p.m. in the California Room of the hotel with hosted cocktails and the evening·s first course. At 8. guests will moved into the Pacific Ballroom for dinner and dancing to The Music Connection. During the dessert course the Tuxedo Junction vocal ensemble will entenain with holiday music. Reservations arc $552 per couple, and the ball 1s almost sold out. Further infonnation is available by calling 760-59 I 7. Proceeds from the ball will go to the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. • • • Lahaina Galleries of Newpon Beach and wildlife anist Gary Swanson will host a luncheon from I to 4 p.m. Dec. 3 at Ambrosia's Grand Teton Chalet. 695 Town Center late day and onto dinners, conccns or theater. TIJe bold and beaatl.fal New bolder ties are available for holiday giving. Look for silk prints in shades of burgundy, blue and gray; a paisley in subtle shades of burgund). teal and gray. or an art deco geometnc Drive. Costa Mesa. to raise funds for The International Wildlife Vctenn· ary Services· black rhinoceros pro- JCCt. . The black rhino tops the list of the world's endangered species. and the ISVS 1s batthng to reverse that s11uat1on. Swanson·s 011 painung "Samburu Sunset" will be unveiled during the event. The anist's fnend. astronaut Walter Many Sch1rra. is expected to attend. Also available at the affair wtll be Swanson's special edition mu- seum-quality an book, "World of Wildlife Painting." Lahaina GaJlcnes wtll contribute $800 of the $2.200 purchase price to the IWVS project. Luncheon reservations arc SSO each and arrangements can be made by calhng 432-0284. • • • The Brain Imaging Center Com- mittee. UCI College of Medicine. has planned a cclebation No'. 30 to welcome the cyclotron. a machme to assist with bram research. A cham- pagne reception with Dr. Monte Buchsbaum will begm 8J 6:30 pm. at print in shades of black and gray. lfhe prefers fitted suits in European- msipired styles, be adventurous and go for the bold. Wbo care.? Look like Halloween? Ifs real!)' for a c.arefrcc· spnng day and it's from the creative collection by Betsy Johnson. the elson Research Building. fol· lowed by a celebration dmner at 7:30 p.m. an the University Club. .. The SI . 165 million machine. I manufactured in Sweden. am .. ·ed at UCI Wednesday and It 1s nov. half paid for ... said Jean L1echt)'. founding I president. The funds v.ere raJSCd dunng lbe past 11? )Cars of the comm1uee·s existence. • • • The i\ssessment and Treatment Service Center will receive the proceeds from a cod.tail pan} Dec. I organized b} the Soph1st1cates. The event from 6 to 8 p.m. will be at Helft's in Chrystal Co un. Wine and hors d"ocuHcs v. 111 be sen ed as guests view the new boutique's fashions. Tickets are S2S per co uple. More information 1s available b) calling 673-0211 . " . The Sherman L1braf) and Gardens Volunteers ha'e planned a Chnstmas pany from 5 to 8 p.m Nov 30 at the garden. Hand-crafted 11ems created by the volunteers will be available. More infonna11on on the 1n' na11onal event is available b~ calling 6 7 3-1261 . PORTLAND HIGH ON LIV ABILITY LISTS ..• From Cl • Partly due to its exemplary urban of public transport. There 1s a take a tour bus. such as Gra)' Lme) planning. a 1975 EPA study named network of free city buses, plus the along the scenic route known as Lhe this medium-sized metropolis of Metropolitan Area Express, a light Mt. Hood/Columbia Gorge Loop. about 370,000 the nation's No. I large rail service. If you amve in the city From Mount Hood. the route goes city in terms of quality of life. via Portland International Aiport north along State H1ghwa) 35 Portland continues to rank high on (served by Alaska A1rhnes w11h direct through the Hood River Valley almost everyone·s livabilit> list flights from Orange County), you will (known as the ·· ~pple Center of today. find rental car fac1lit1es available Oregon .. and the .. Winter Pear Capi- Not only is Portland situated in a there. tal of the World"). and the Bonneville scenic environment near the Col-Day trips beyond Pon land will take Dam, and returns to Pon land along umbia River Gorge and snow-aip~ you to Mount Hood. the Hood Ri ver the Columbia River Gorge. passing Mount Hood. but the town itself is Valley and the Columbia River by seven waterfalls.. including 620:. filled with parks. greenbelts and Gorge -sites with breathtaking foot Ml!ltnomah Falls gardens. scenery, plus opponunit1es for skiing. The Mt. Hood recreation area N. a... cd th "C't f R ·• windsurfinft or to take a ride on the offers the only vear-round skiing in ICllJaam e 1 Y 0 oses. 1 d the U.S .. Wlth co·n,en1cnt r.ac1'l1t1--at Portland has about 160 civic gardens Mt. Hood a1 roa . " ..... -someprovidingopenspaceforcity One of the besl ways to SCI an Timberline Lodge. a designated Na- dwellen. and others prcservina vi rain overview of these areas 1s to dnvc (or tionaJ H1stonc ~ndmark forest land just minu1es from down-.-----------------------------i town. In the Wesl Hills area 1s Washing- ton Park. site of the International Rose Test Gardens. where more than 4,000 rose bushes of 400 varieties arc grown on a terraced slope over- lookina the city. You can see the bushes in bloom, includina new varieties in the middle temcc area, from about mid-May until late No- vember. Washington Park also has a Japanese Garden area. a too, a forestry museum and about 30 miles of bikina trails. On the east side of town 1s the American Rhododendron Society Test Gardens. located in Crystal Sprinp Lake Park. If you visit in the sprins. )'.OU will see more than 2.SOO bushes in blossom tn a woodland . ~ tetlin.. . . . Downtown as Ira s Foun~tn. • comb;nation park. artwork and cluster of m1nmade waterfalls. rivu- leu and pools located across from the Civic Aud1tonum. This 1s a popular plherinJ place for peop~ of all aaes lO rdlll m the sun. Wade tn the water or take a midday break with a brown· blllunch. Vou can tueh almost every ~tttlC1tOn by 90me vancty ·Wallpapeu to.go 1 uu1 11011111 11111s 1151r I Thousands of In-Stock & Special Order Patterns • Incredibly low prioes • ~How To" videos • Expert decorahng advice • Custom color paints • Coordinating window • Ma1or credit cards fashlOOs & fabrics • ()pen 7 days a w ek ILTOIO MOOSWMnl» ~·'-lldl 911·1144 ~~- UNTAAMA m.L~ ,,...,~, 6'1-81 for a makeover. (That's a gtHt ....,.> to learn techniques. You can go to several counters and stores until you find what you lake. Most of the time they are comphmentary. Ask.) look if a little tweezing work 1s done. Stewaro said as she explamed the P.rooedwt in one of the "after .. looks. 'Her eyebrows looked like tadpoles before we worked on her." She started Wlth the eyes. "Eye- brows are very important to your face ... 1f you lose your eyebrows.your face falls off." Stewart said. "The eye- brows gi ve strength_ to the face ... they are kind of like a clothes hanger that Stewart urse_d Mr audience to learn what to do wt th all the drawers full of cosmet1cs they have holds up your dress." ' Unruly br6ws can be tamed1w1th a brow gel: "It can be used to push the brows up and hold them up. You don't want your eyebrows to look hke a sofa that has been sat on until its Oat." You can make your face appear to be thinner w1~ makeup, you c.an make up your e)'es to say .. J'm 1ntemted" or "I'm intcrntins.." and makeup can make features appear to be smaller or larger, she said. Some brows may give you a bette/ "When yoµ look good and smell good you have power and you have courage to do what you wouldn't otherwise haye." lda8tewart .. Cruising the Napa Valley By DONNA AND RAY 01T EXPLORATION CRUISE LINES has recently in- itiated an industry first: a cru1~ up the Napa River complete with a tour of the Napa Valley w;ne country aboard the 49-J>!sscnger catamaran yacht Executive Explorer. In addition to a four-day. thrcc-n1gln itinerary, there 1s also a five-day, four-night offenng designed for travelers with time to discover more of the California Delta's inner reaches and htstonc towns. The cruises begin at $329 per person. double occupany during value season (Nov. 18 through Dec. 16). For brochures and addit1onal'infonnation, contact your travel agent or call (800) 426-0600. • • • ST ATES WEST Al RUNES V ace President Ed Colhns has recently announced the m111ation of new States West service from Los Angeles to Laughlin. Nev. -twice dail) Sunda} throulh Fnday, and once on Saturday. Call States West (k00.247-3866) for specific flight times. • • • "THE WORLD'S BEST: A How-To Source Book for the International Traveler.'' recentl) published by Agora. Inc. (824 E. Baltimore St .. Balumore, Md. 21202) is a compendium of the .. best .. hotels. restaurants. train ndes. beaches, skiing. spas. and many more categones. Ednor Manan Cooper states tn the preface that the book .. is not meant to be the final authont)' on the ~orld"s superlatives." but is intended to .. reveal some of the wonders ... the world offers.·· The 296-page book. which covers the g.lobe and makes for some interesting reading. sells for S23. • • • AIR FRANCE and Gault-M 11lau rate more than 160 restauranlS m the new .. Guide to Fine Dining: Paris&. the R1 v1era." The 48-page guide includes a menu translator and vocabulal} hst. For a free copy. v.nte Dining Guide. Dept. PG. 2039 Ninth Avenue. Ronkonlcoma. N.Y 11779 • • • HILTON HOTELS CORPORATION has announced special .. Halton W~k-Ender .. rates from as low as S59 per room per night. available at over 250 Hiltons ~>n Fnda). Saturday. and Sunday nights through Dec. 11. The special rate 1s applicable for sfogle or double occupancy, and children always stay free in their parents' room. Continent.a! breakfast for every guest is also included. Ad vance reservations arc ~u1red. Book through your travel agent. or through the chain's toll-frtt reservations number. (800) HILTONS. • • • BEST WDTERN has had two of its hotels honored recently. The Best Western London Tara Hotel has been voted .. Best London HoteW by the readen of Executive Travel map.zinc. while Best Western Great Britam was voted the third best hotel y~uf m the United K.mgdom BURBANK GETAWAY: NBC. throuah its Guest Relations Dept .• is accepting mail requests for tickets to .. The Tonight Show Starrina Johnny Carson" with guest host Jay Leno on each Monday evenina in November. plus the the weeks of Nov. 28·De<:. 2, and Dec. 19-23. M1n1mum age i~ 16. and there is a limit of four tickets per request. Free tick.ets are also beina offered for "'Classic Concentration:· "Sale of the Century," "Scrabble. .. .. Super Password." .. Wheel of Fortune" and various spcctals and pilots. For more information. contact the Guest Relations Dept. (818) 840-3555. • • • THE CAUFORNlA NATIVE tour company offen New Year's at Y osem i le Dec. JO.Jan. I. The three.day trip provides a chance to hake, explore. pho~pb. relax, and welcome 10 1989 in ~-arved Y osem1tc. Lod&in& will be tn rustic cabins at Camp Curry. The cost is f 199 per person. Call (213) 642-1140 for details. • • • THE FORECAST 1s for snow flurries from Dec. ' through Chnsunas Eve at 601 Eddy St .• San Francisco. O~rators of the Phoenix Inn clatm their I-acre courtyard Will be cov~ by snow created by two tons of ice kd into a snow-makmg machine. As an added incentive to lure out-of-town holida~· shoppers to spend the niaht in San Francisco. and maybe build a snowman by the heated pool. the inn has a special that includes a room for $S9 a night. a basket of fruit. a bottle of wine. Ghirardelli chocolaac. continental breakfast. and free parking. Now Crystal Court is the ''Cbtistmas Court." The ligh~ arc lighted. the air pt_'.rfumed with glonou~ aromas. and the mood as me~ a... Santa·s workshop On r)"'lal Coun· three magical l~-el are hops abloom "ith Christmas. 'Ome of them pcciaJ co the ~ason ic,elf Tht"'<' are ju't a few of them. Popcorn Palace A Candy Emporium Popco m 1n .:? 1 crumpt 1ous tlJ\ or' Jut Sl ';()C''(trJ 'encb \our (Uh JO\ v. here in t hl' l "\ Knott's lkrry Farm Grc-<1t ~ric:m tN~ pack a).l\"d m ft'' C' (And to ~nd.) Hou Of Almonds "t\~n \:Ulctit"' of(' .alifom12 almon~ plu' gourmet nub. t..m\11 • c:off~ .1.00 t(':l.' Irr<"'"'' hie' crah' doll' and ,1m.1mt'nl" .111 Io~ .a I h madt• h\ h.md The Christmas Guild A Chn,1 ma_' funtasy W'ith Cl\er 2';.000 om.tmC'nts tht" ~ear lma,t•nat•'T 11fa Somt bttath·tak•"I· IOmC .. ·h1nwcal . au unique. PECIAL SUE OF SOUl1I CQ\Sf Pl.AU ti°"-*'*~ (""\\jlillfw~ i •') • C4 DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Novemw 20, 1988 Holiday shows bowing in at Gem and Golden West Vanna Wlalte Vanna goes for ratlnas ln 'Goddess' RADNOR. Pa. (AP) -Vanna White says aJthoulb Iler fled&ling acting careeT may¥ on the line with her lead role in an upcomina tele- vision movie, she'll take good ratings over good reviews. In the current issue of TV Guide magazine, White said she was takinaa . risk with her role as the mythical Venus in NBCs "Goddess of Love," airing tonight at 9 on NBC. "It's like my life is on the line, certainly my acting career," she said. "lfl do an OK job, I might get another job. If not. ... wcU, I don't want to think about that.. .. " But she later reconsidered her statement. "Well, I'll be honest. If I had to choose between good ratings or good reviews, I'd take the good ratings," White said. The movie's executive producer. Phil Margo, had little doubt that the movie would be a ratings success. "You know that. with her fans and the curiosity about this, we'll get good numbers, good Nielscns, and this is a numbers business," Margo said. White said she was pleased with her dizzying rise to celebrity status as the hostess and letter-turner on the popular ·'Wheel of Fortune" game show. · "My career has been a dream come true," she 5'\ld. "Being who I am is the best thing that ever happened to me. When I was in high school, in Mynle Beach. I told people that I'd be going to Hollywood and leaving South Carolina. and they never believed ........ me. .. ~· , .. -- ' ' ' . Still on the boards and continuina int_o_jDecembCT arc a number of local proouctions, including: Asifthccalendarwercn'tenough to tell you that the holiday season is upon us. a &lance at the titles of this week's few theatrical openinas would suffice. . Anivina on Thanksgiving week- end are the third rendition of "A CMW'1 C'lartltma1 18 Wales" at the Gem Theater and a sequel to a 1987 .Prostuction at Golden West Collqe entttled "Holkta&e IJ." Toi TITUS •"At Loq Lut I.ff" on the mafo siaae and "Monee." on the Second • Staae of South Coast Repenory, 6SS Town CenteT Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033)j "Leo~· runs Tuesdays throuah Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:3'0 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 'llnd 7:30 until Dec. I . while "Morocco" .plays Tltesdays through Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sun, days at 3 and 8 p.m. until Dec. 11 . "Wales,'' a nostalgic play with music adapted from the writings of Dylan Thomas. is being given its third incarnation by director Daniel Bryan Cartmell and features Gary Bell and Danny Oberbeck returning' as the adult and young Dylan. Others in the cast arc Kay Bcrlet, Mamie Crossen, Kelli Evans, Nina Herman. Bud Leslie and Rick Tigert. The show opens Friday and will be performed Wednesdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m. until Dec. 24 with Sunday performances at 3 p.m. Nov. 27 and Dec. 4and 18. and at 7:30 Dec. 4, 11 and 18 at the Gem. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Call 636-7213 for ticket information. Curtis Jerome is the writer. aT-ran.aer and director of"Holidaze JI," a fanciful mix of holiday hoopla. which will be performed in the GWC Forum II on the Huntington Beach campus. CuTtain times arc 7:30 Friday and Dec. 2 and 9, 2:30 and 7:30 Saturday and Dec. 3 and 10, and 2:30 for Nov. 27, Dec. 4 and 11. Call 895-8378 for reservations. Heading into their final week of production arc these three attrac- tions: • "M .. day After tlae Miracle" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (650.5269), closing performances ihursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 2 p.m. •"SM" Paclfic" at tll~ Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-77 10), final per- formances today and Tuesday throujh . next Sunday at varying cuTta1n times. •"ChMlers" at Rancho Santiago College, 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana (667-3163), winding up Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Thursday and Sunday at 2:30. SANTA BARBARA ••• From Cl freeway exits east of State off U.S. 101. YoUT Place (Thai), Pavlako's (Greek name, but American food), Hibachi (Asian), Zia Cafe (Santa Fe meets Santa Barbara). La Super-Rica T.aqueria (more than a taco stand) and La Parisienne Frcncli Baiery all are attractiv~·destinations for diners whose ap~t•tcs arc larger than their budgets. · Of course, there's much more to do in Santa Barbara than cat -althou$}\ that isn't such an unhappy prospect m itself. While driving around town, listening to radio station KTYD 99.9 FM. keep your eyes open for the unusual. Or. as any seasoned traveler knows, go where the locals go. East Beach. for example, may not be the prettiest beach in the area. but it docs have volleyball courts. palm trees, barbecue pits and other beach amenities to keep you busy till the sun sets in the sea. Shoreline Park also is ideal for picnicking, and local fisher· man like to drop a line off the Goleta Pier on sunny afternoons. Visitors often like to explore the waterfront or take a short dnve to the wine country where nearly two dozen wineries offer their finest creations in informal tastings. For those interested in the city's landmarks, tour the historic county courthouse, Mission Santa Barbara. El CuanelJ... the Museum of An. the Botanic uarden and the Santa Barban Zoological Gardens. For special events, this weekend saw the stan of the annual Santa Barbara Amateur Horse Show, which runs through Nov. 27 at the Earl Warren Showgrounds. Arts. crafts and jewelry shows and sales will be o ffucd 1n increasing frequency as the 'Chnstmas shopping center picks up steam. A pr<KClebrity golf tournament is scheduled Jan. 23. cat show Feb. 19 and an international film festival in· March. In addition. there aTC ongoing exh1b1t1on and performances by the city's many cultural ans groups. To get to Santa Barbara from the Orange Coast, take the San Diego Freeway nonh to U.S. IOI . which runs right through town about th~e hours after you leave home. For more details. contact the Santa Barbara Conference and Visitors Bureau at (805) 966-9222. November Pre-Holiday Sale Fashion Warm-Up Suits in Pastel Colors Reg. to $69.00 Now $40.88 and $46.88 Hand Crochet I -and 2-pc. Dresses Reg. to $130.00 Now $55.88 & 64.88 Someth i~g Special feminine fashions •"Nlgbt Watcb" at the Newport Theater Ans Center, 2501 O iff Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p .m., Sundays at 2:30 through Dec. 18. •"Sff How Thy Ru" at the · Westminster Community Theater, Valerie Jr•wel and R88tf II~ lD ••eoatJa Paolftc" at tile 7272 Maple St., Westminster Grand Dlmaer Theater, claelD& tbla weekend. (995-4113), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 thro't. Dec. 10. •'"he u WM Playe4 Jes••" at the Finally a Unicom Emporium, 214 Main St., Huntington Beach· (969-1794), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Dec. 10. •"Jotepll 1841 ~ Amallq Ted- aleolor Dream~t" by the La Habra Community Theater at the Depot Playhouse, 31 I S. Euclid St., La Habra (213 905-9708), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 until Dec. I 0. t "A Wlaie ~e P ... ~1tma1 Tale" by the American Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Ans ~ntcr, 93 l N. Harbor Blvd.1 Al\aheim (536-6686), Saturdays ano Sundays at 2 p.m. throuah Jan. 29 (dark Dec. 19·Jan. 7). •0 Balldlot CnmmHd" at the LP Repenory Dinner Theater, I 5732-D Tustin Village Way, Tustin (835-9611) Tuesdays through Satur- days at 8::JO (dinner 7 p.m.), Sundays at 2:30 (brunch I p.mJ until Dec. 18. •"G1y1 ud Della at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhoute 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Sa1ua Ana (979--55l l), nightly except Monda~ 11 varyina curtain ti mes throup Jan. 22. •"My Fair LMJ" at E.liz.tbeth Howard's Curtain Call DinneT Theater, 690 El Camino Rf!11 Tultin (838-1 S40), l'lightly except Mondays at varying curtain times throuah Feb. 5. '.Bad Medicine' still top seller By Tile Associated Pren The following are the top record hits and leading popular compacl discs as they appear in this week's itsue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1988. Billboard Publi- cauons. Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. HOT SINOLU l."81d Medicine" 80ft Jovl IMercurvl 2 "lttlv I Love Your W1v·FrHC>ord Mediev'' Will lo Po-IEoicl 3 "Desire" U2 (l~ndl •"How Can I Fi ll" 8rtlllle IA&.MI )."Kltsll\Q a Fool" Georoe Michael <Cot· umtliel •."L~ Aw"" Clllca9o Clteorlw ) 7."I Oon'I W1n1 Your Love" OO'r1n Ouren CCaoltot) l."Wlld Wild WHI" Tht EKeot Clutl tAllanlkl f."Gl\llno You llle,8HI 111111 Gol" Anlte 811ter CE1t111r11 10."Tht Loco-Mollo<!'' K vllt Mlnoeue IGef· lenl 11."Kollomo'' ltldl loY1 (Elektra) 12."Walllne Fe< e Siar lo Fall" lov Meets Girt (ltCAI ll ."Don'I Know Whtl Vou Got" Cinder ... (M«cury) I• ''Wttcome 10 rile Junele" Guns n• Ito'" <Glflenl IS."Wdl On Weier" Eddie~ CC~I 16.'"EvtrY ltOM Hat lls TllOnl" Polson CEn'9mal 17 "The Prombe" Wlltft In ltomt (Vlreln) 11 "My Preroeellve" lotlCIV lrown (MCAI 19 "Another Lover" Glenl Slto1 IA~) 20 "One Momeni In Time'' Whltntv Houston (Aris le) TOf' Lh 4. .. TIM I Lovec! You" a.r11re SlralMncl ~ Don JoMton (Cotumbit) S."How C.n I Fal?" lrMlhe (AA.M) 6."Welllne for a Siar lo Fall" lov Mte11 Olrl lltCA) 7."laoy, I Love vwr w..,-F,...,,d ""*111rf'' Wiii to Power IEolc> 1."For.-Youne" ltod Stewart (Warner lros.I t."A We<d In SNnltll" Ellon Jolln (MCA) lO."'KOllorno" n ... a.ad\ ton CEltktral 11 ... Sl'-lle" Kenny G. {Arlllal 12."0ne Momeni In Time" Whllnev Houston (Arlsle) 13 ... Groovv Kind of Love" PM! ColllM (Atlanllcl 14."Don'I You Know WMI Ille Nletlt CM Oo?" Steve Wlnwooc:t (Vlrtlnl IS."Pltc.e of Paradlw" PM (Warner lrOL) 16.''Anv Love'' Luther VanclfMI CEPlcl 17."Turn I.ck Ille CIOdt" JoMnv Hatet Jen (Vlrvin) 11."T-Hearts" Pllll ColllM (Allenllc) 1'."Small WOl'ld" Huey Lewis ' Tiit News (~11•1 20."Crazv In Lov." Kini C¥nt1 IMC.°") COUlfTaY S..OLIS l."l'M LHYt Tiii• World LOYlnt You" ltldly Ven Sllelton <Columble> 2."l've ...., LOOkln'" Nhl'f GrlllY 01'1 8elld (Warner lros.) 3."I Know How He FM11" lttbe Mc!ntlrt (MCA) 4."lf You Ain't L.oYln"' Gtor .. Slr911 (MCA) S."I With Ttlal I Could F•• In Love TM9v" tanwa Mendrel (Ceolttl} 6."ClllMlld In Stone'' Vern G..-n (C~l 7.''A Tendtf Lie" ltftlltt& Heert (MCA) l.''Wfitn You S.v Nothlne Al Al" Ktltll WflltltY CltCA) '·"It..,. Wllflout • Ck»" ne lellemv 1ros. tMCA·Cutbl 10.''Love He4PS ThoM'' PN Oventreet (MTM) ll. "Hold IM'' K. T. 011111 < ltCA) It." Matna Knows" Sllei1el ldlDeft ( eoeum.le) 11 "SHnltn Eyes" Wiiie Net1o11 (Columllla) 14. "Cllanee of Heert" lllt Jl.IOdt ( ltCA-CUftl > IS. "We fNnl .. Doll\' Somtttlln' ltllflt" Eddie I •. f + ltaotllll (ltCA) tn 1imes o emergency, l6."Ntw SNOt of 11ur· SoutNrn PKlflc ore you Hel.rpl II not, learn <warner lros.> 17."Sht't Craav Fw LMYll!f"' lt....,Cr_. ~ttl Cross f irst Aid !CotumOlal 11.."Lone snot" ..... Mel ltle loYt (ltCAI where you worK -1'."Mv ... .,., Gone'' Sew• 1rown American (Cepltotl or call your loco{ chapter. Red Cl'08S 20."ltue Side of Town" P9ttv LcwM& CMCA> ', ......................................................................................... . 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgren Square •645-5711 • ~ 1 ·1 s /4 1 '>-l.· '>Pl."l.•oh1l.' 1n ldsh1ons for the miss> figure sizes 4· 18 also petites ~=·~,~~~~===========~1 ~i~lls!~ HOUDM~~~~ j I FULL SET $ FILLS · $ • .. This Thanksgiving, bring your family and join us at Parlcers' Seafood Grill for a tradmonal homestyle turkey dinner with all the trimmings. All for only $12.95 for adults, $5.95 for children. Dine 11/ day -from 11:001.m. unrill:OOp.m.-and enjoy one of Southern California's most spectacular water views. Our regular menu, with daily fresh seafood, pasta and grills, will also be 1v1i/1b/1. c.l ..w fol m er11tlou- 11U7J.Df1. Lwfed• ... P'tniulfl .,,,..,_,,ia .... ....,,,,.., .... : ACRYLIC OR SILK 22 ACRYLIC OR SILK 12 : I tll(l~h Coopont R .. , $30 twlth Couponl Reg. $15 ·: • • I '.MANICURE AND PEDICURE ONL y ... $15 I :3901 Ea1t Coa1t Hwy .• Corona del Mar I I "Between '> Crowns and Chez Pauline Restaurants" (714) 760·5443 $ I 9:30 AM-9 PM Closed Sundays C.11 For Appol•tm••te I 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t1111111111111111i1 • c:JVe wport 8ur f c&, 8port, 1¢. GREAT SAVINGS FDR THANKSGIVING STARTING • WED. NOV. 23 TO TUES. NOV. 29 HOUR&: a CX> em ... CX> pm • OAtl.Y 10% TD 50% OFF SALE .. ~ ............. ,_ • ur •1111u..,.,..,.. ...... ____ _ • ,• o,_,. ~ OAILY PtLOTISundev. Nowtnbet' 20. , ... Cartooaspack pleasure wltb.pltch roar-footed Oll•er, Artful DodCer in "Oll•er a Company.•• BEAR MOUNTAIN ••• Fram Cl BJ SOllEN ANDERSEN ~lbets ra.iled It to 1 ~ art wub ~ 1 1 s ..._...,... the way 1n which they franclused The debut of a pair of G-Rted "Star Wan" and "E.T ... But watcJuna animated pictures should be cause for "Bambi," you never Je' thuente that rejoicina on the pan of parents with a matkct1ns campeian came before younJ children. the deer. And for all the .. Star Wan" W1ih ope produced by Walt Disney ICtlon fJCUttt and all the .. E.T." ni&ht and the other turned out under the liabts tt.At Oooded the atotes in the aqis qf Georae Lucas and Steven wake of thole pictures' release, the Sp1elbera, it would seem that the movies themselves are so strona and . interntaofyounaaudiences would be their characters so di.Unctive that well looked after durina tbi1 holiday you never dpubt they were tbe work season . But after ha vina seen "Oliver of atoryteUers., not merchandisers. cl Company" and "The Land Before I don•tv,et \hat teehDI with "The Time.'' I wonder. Land kfore Time"' arllJ ''Oliver Iii. I wonder just what the filmmakers' Company.!' With their roly-poly first prioritJes were: to entertain or to shapes, their bis, battina eyes and sell? their too-cheery little voices that Llttlefoot t1ae broatoeaaru lD .. nae Land Before Time.·· ' . Watching the olump little baby practically shriek "adore me!.. in dinosaur heroes of "The Land Before every sentence, the baby dinosaurs of Time.. cavort in their prehistoric "Land0 are too cakulatcdly precious. ·h's got a strong story with wonh-remind you of how off the ''Bambi" Eden, I couldn't help but think that Compared to 'them. Thumper ~~ while messaaes plore for kids. It's standard .. Land Before Time" is. even as I . watched, trucks were Godzilla. They want to snugle up to about five little dinosaur pals who are But that'$ not'"l\Carly as far otT lhe disgoraina thousands of crates full of you~ They want to be taken home. separated from their parents in a t;>,g markas .. Oliver&Company."Osten- adorable-stuffed dinosaur toys onto Major stores anywhere arc surr to be earthquake and hav~ to band together . department-store loadinJ docks all only to happy to oblige any kid or to .mak-e their 1way across a tyran: sibly.Qlsed on .. Oliver Twist," the across the country., And JUlt in 'time parent who can't resist the message. nosaur-1nfested· wasteland to an picture retains 1 few -of th~ names for Christmas, too. There is a similar blandncu in the Edenk G reat Valley. Because they·rc while discarding most of the story Watching the not-quite-as-.. Oliver&Company"characters,but allfromd1tTerents,_.ies.theyhave10 from the Dickens classic. ln this · · I ha f 01· ....-· version. 20\b-untury New York prec1ousamma c racteno " 1ver the pitches here are even more crude overcome their prejudices against takes the place of I 9th-century Lon-& Company" scampcrina throuah the and cynical than in "The Land Before those who arc not "our own kind" to don and Oliver 15 a cute kitten, the concrete canyons of New York City, I Time." After all, what use docs a 5 or survive. Artful Dodger is a streetwise singing couldn't help but notice that almost 6-year--old have for rental trucks or lnadd1t1ontoitslaudablemcssagcs dog(Billy Joelsuppliesthevoicc)and every time they crossed the street natjonal newspapers? J can only guess of tolerance and ccol<>sical concern. Fagin is the down-at-the-heels human there was sure to be, prominent that the thinkina was to plant the ··Land·· also sends a less-enlightened leader of a {>IClc of pickpocket .among the traffic. a bright yellow seeds of brand recognition early and message to kids concerning sex roles. pooches. Sykes is a loan shark who is truck bearing the logo of a well-hope they sprout when the kids come In the group, there arc four D<>y threatening f .. ain with much bodily known vehicle-rental company. And of aac. Or maybe the filmmakers d inosaurs and one airl dino (she's the _. f almost every time a billboard came knewthatthey had a captive audience one with a spot of rouge on each injury for non-payment 0 a loan. into view it carried the logo of a weU-of parents out there along with their chubby cheek). Guess who winds up The canines and the kitty try to help known soft-<irink company. Also, kids and pve into the temptation to screaming in panic whenever danger Fag.in avoid .the need for hospital- every other street comer seemed to be hit up poor Mom and Dad with some approaches? Guess who petulantly izauon. Later, Oliver is taken into the decorated with the very distinctive sncaky~sell amid the kiddie entenain-refuses to become part of the team lap ofluxury by a lonely linle rich &irl \vs rack of a well-known national ment until it's almost too late? Guess who from Fifth Avenue who winds up team also-predicts that Bear Moun-to where at turns into Interstate 215. r. (I won't name the companies All that aside what about the isn't the leader of the group? beina menaced by Sykes. Tbcrt isa lot wn will be able to compete with Take 215 north to San Bernardino .Whythrowfrecadvertisingafter movicsasmovics?"TheLandBcfore That role falls to a sad little boy ofdancingandsinsina(BetteMidler Mammoth Mountal·n and Lake paid?) Time" is clearly the superior picture. dinosaur named L1ttlefoot. His plays one of the 'characten. and she and follow the signs for "Mountain w· h 11th t bl' · 1 b l d' ·-b Do Bl th h th h d' -d · • h' d "--), Ii Tahoe in attracting serious skiers. r-.... at a . e no -so--su 1m1na uy- t was •rec~ y n u , t c mo er as lll;U.. an tt sup to 1m to gets to o a num""' too arow ng Resorts ... At the end of the m;~way. me mcssaaes flickering by on the former Disney animator who made overcome his grief and lead his and chasing about and even a car .. Bear Mountain as more com-takeHighlandAvenue(Califomia 30) screen, I couldn't shake the feeling the 1986animaledllit .. AnAmencan friends to safety. The parallels to chase. The animation, some of it parable in terms of overall skiing east to the intersccuon of California that there is something rotten in the Tail,·· and in the detail and in the "Bambi" are too obvious 10 miss (the computcr-senerated, has the flat look experience to resorts in the Sierra 330. Follow 330 to Running Springs. state of kids' movies today. naturalness of its characters· move-mother dinosaur even has the same ofa Saturday-morning cartoon show, than to other Southern California ski From there, follow Htghway 18 to Big Disney is a pioneer in the art of tie-ment it easily outclasses "Oliver & reassuringly honeyed vocal tones of and all of the tunes are instantly areas," says Tim Cohee, the resort's Bear. in merchandising. and Lucas and Company." Bambi's ma), and that only serves to forgettable. vicepre!identanddirectorofmarket-r-----------=-=-----=~=-=-...-------------------------------------------------------------------'-----..,,.,,--------------~--------------­ ina. Mountain offers upper mountain, advanced/expen terrain com~ble to what skiers find on two ofcatifornia's most popular lifts, No. 3 and No. S at Mammoth Mountain; a~ tclevation the sa.me as t~t .fou~d at uaw Valley· ski runs s1m1lar in len to many tound at South Lake T oe·s Kirkwood; and a vertical drop equal to North Lake Tahoe's Al pane Meadows." he adds. Tbe renovated n:sort boasts six true "black diamond" runs. wilh the lonaest measutjng nearly two m iles. "Serious skiers will still want to take advantage of the world-<:lass ski in& offered at the Sierra resorts." .says Cohee, .. but for a short trip you can't beat Bear Mountain." The resort's 1988/89 schedule of events includes the Plymouth All American Series bcgir1n1ng Dec. 10; the Lqtnds of Skiing Team Cham- pionships Jan. 4-5; and the Sixth Annual Steve Kanaly Celebrity Ski Qwic Feb. I l-12. Lift ticket costs at Bear Mountain ue approximately SIS for adults and S9 for children. Bc&inner pack.ages cost approximately $30 and include two hours of ski school instruction, full equip.ment rental, and use of the three belinner chair lifts. Multi-day peicka&es and season pas5C$ arc also availa'ble. Bear Mountain Ski Resort is ap-ero~matcly two hours from Orange County. To reach \he area. take the Costa Mesa Freeway nonh to the Riveraick Freeway and follow it east .... "-(- ~-.. --191 l-a....-.... ---· _ ..... .,._ ---...... -~~ , -•":ii!!!!:J!I!!• ~unnt A Thanksgiving Tradition. For So Many Reason\. Thanksgiving Dinner At The Water's Edge 'Ibis yut celebrate Thanksgiving on tht' harbor. Choose front our tp«i~ full roune dinntTS fe.ituring turke>~ ham, swordfish or prime rib for only SlS.95. S7.95 for childrtn. Complete with aU ~ trimmings!Just make your rt"Serv~tion fc r any time betwttn 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Wc'Wdo tht reW. (thinking about the Boat Parade or planning your Holiday .,.ny? Call us for infonnatkll'I.) .... 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T.-,SUDtl.__ C*-D'IP\.AY <"> l lS.l IS.S:IS-7 IS-t:IS FMSHH0tta9 (PQ13) 11:.JO.I U..:OM:ls.&:»10:45 9'tOM I.AGLE I 12.'tt-MM=~l , MISSION 'VIEJO TWIN S•r D1~,, F•w• lo l • P11 .r C "''••nl• UO-f>99C CllLD'S"-AY ll:6NM...:'J:4Ml&1t:• 1MIY~Ht-S:45 IPUT DEC ta) 12:15 ""7:CS ut (It) t:45 I ~ .. •' C8 Or11n99 CoeM DAILY PILOT I Sunday, November 20. 1988 Alaska, Siberia: A tragic world apart By PAUL CRAIG -.:.1 ............... . Soviet poet Yevscny Yevtushen~o is troubled that Alaska and Siberia. though side by side, are a world away. In a beautiful book written in both Russian and EnaJishhhc ~omments. "The Cold War, whic turned \IS into ·enemies,' destroyed the histoncal lies between the twins -Alaska and Si~&. That was against history and aaainst nature. The unnaturalness of that fa tal politicaJ ~paration, combined• with an equally fatal seographical proxim- ity, led to the idiotic act of cutting off water and air routes between Alaska and Sibena. Now. a resident of Fairbanks has to travel 20 hours via New York and Moscow to reach Bulc.hta Prov1deniia. which 1s 20 minutes away." Even mort than air connec11ons. Yevtushenko calls for human con- nections in .. Di vided Twins: Alaska and Siberia" (Viking; 224 pages, $40). He expresses a concern about the barriers between the world's two greatest powers: "Our lack of knowl- edge of each other 1s like that of a blind ~ulptor. dangerous in his aggressive naivete, who creates fig- ures of so-called enemies." Yevtushenko uses anecdotes. ob- servations, poetry and hi s own splen- did photographs to voice his hope for more communication and under· standtna between the Untted States and Russia. An American friend. Boyd Norton. took pictures of Alaska while Yevtushenko was photo- graphing Siberia's people and land- scapes. The result is an uncommonly attractive volume of beautiful pic- tures and of\en inspiring text trans- lated by Antonina W. Bouis. The Soviet poet runs an italicized bit of whimsy through his narrative1 about a sable-who crosses back ana fonh over the icy boundaries of Siberia and Alaska. He writes, "The strip of water between America and Russia was Just water to the sable~not a border. Borders do not exist for whales, as they saJute both shores with white fo un tains of spray, or for walruses. as they lie majestically on the ice. Nature does not r«ognize tfie borders we humans erect. By mvent- ing borders and then hononng them . we betra~ nature. inventing state borders is a v1ola11on of moral borders.·· The poet 1s dir«t about the nightmare ofStahn's rule and the use of-his nati ve Siberia as a penal region. One of his poems IS about a murderous captain on a prison boat during the Stahn years. He also draws a harsh picture 1n prose of an old peasant he met who looked back on the Stalin regime with nostalgia. The man is an example of the worshipper of authoritarianism that Ye v- tushenko has &i.:own to fear and hate ovel' his years of being a dissident. lt is only since the Gorbachev ~rs that the poet has regained some freedoms and speaks out with the hope that thinJS art getting better. Tliere arc fiscinating moments in the volume, as when be recalls his childhood and how his.relatives came to settle in Siberia: "My ancestors had been exiled to Siberia for setting fire to their landowner's house, and it took them almost a year to walk to lake Baikal in leg irons that chafed and scraped. Family tradition has 11 that my great-grandmother killed a tsarist villagcconstabl~ wil'h a blo~of her fist -she was a powerful woman. Both my grandfathers were revol- utionaries, and both of them ended up Ill Stalin's Siberian camps after the revolution. They-say that along the Kolyma River alone there were several million ptople in the camps. ''But ever since my childhood I saw more than prisons in Siberia -for me it held a secret treasure house of freedom. There is truth in the saying that a man i's nowhere as free as in prison. Where J grew up, in Zima Junction, the greatest crime was turning ~n escaped prisolleT in to the authonues." Once in a while, the rather serious Yevtushenko betrays a bit of humor. He remembers an American officer showing him pictures of his family: ~·Then he pulled out a Polaro1d picture from a plastic sleeve in his wallet and showed it to mt': a green lawn, a white cottaac. a wife who looked hlce Doris Day (the majority of officers' wives look like Doris Day -even Soviet ones) ... " .Yevtushenko's message is one of humankind acknowledging its tics with natuu -that naturc:s won<krs are the propeny of everyone. For that reason. the book's photos stress humans as coexisting with all the other creatures in the severe climates of Alaska and Siberia. The author also visits the Eskimos who long ago built a civilization in the harsh nonh of both nations. He stts in them •. despite modernization. strong ties with the realities of nature. He ot>scrvcs. '"There still exist comers of the earth that arc preserves of our prehistory. and thtrc are still people who live as if there were no philosophy - j ust the philosophy of instinct -and no technology except the technology of survival. Most often these people have a srcater moral purity, lack of sophistication makes them more honest; lack of education more wise." This OO<>k's combination of words and ph9tographs makes powerfully persuasive arguments for better understanding between strangers everywhere. w~~ther separated by borders or by philosophies. Cracking down on campus hazing DEAR 4-NN L.\NDERS: You have made 11 clear 1n your col umn that hazing 1s 11legal. and with good reason. Several yo ung men have died l\S a result of 1t. I am enclos1n&.._a stof) from the Youngstown (Oh1ol Vlftdicaror. and I hope yo u will pnnt 1t. Michael Schwa rtz, president of Kent Slate University. 1s to be commended for handling this problem in a courageous and fonhn&ht manner. -J.F.. A STEADY READER. A111 lMDEIS DEAR STEADY: Tlwlb for sud- LD1 SM artlcle. It's too long to priDt, bat SM bare bones of tlte story are a1 foUows: The Kent State hockey program was canceled for •a year by the president. M1chaefSchwanz. after 12 members of the team were charged with violating Ohio hazing and drinking laws at an off-campus party. 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My worst experientc was when a ~ssenger checked the body of her deceased fath er an a cardboard box. Coming dowo the carrousel. the box ljanged into a suitcase. the top of the box came off and out popped the man 's arm. There was screaming in the terminal and we had to call the police. Please. Traveling Public. use a little com mon sense. It would be a great help to those of us who work in airports. -D.Z. IN CANADA. DEAR D.Z.: Yoo 1ltoald write. a book. Your letter woald be a good opealng. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please sive pigs the respect they deserve. Recently my husband had open- heart surgel') to replace a damaged valve. The) used a p1g"s valve and n saved his life. -LYNDHURST. N.J. DEAR N.J.: Accord.iDg to Dr. Normu Shamway. a dlstiqalued burt 1argeon at Stanford Ullivenlty Medical Ceotf'r ill Callfontla, &k porciae valve us been ill ate shlce lt'lJ. Wllea meduJcaJ valves are Heel, &ff patJeat mHt be OD blood ... fuen for life. Wltll Ute Jt1'• valve Clle tMuen are Heel a1aafly •IY for a few moo~1. Maybe mu's best friend llD't tlle do1 after all. • ~" 11- STARTS WEDNE DAY NOV. 23 AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU ~~:::::: ..• ~ NOW SHOWING Cfllj 1lluy1 ,•,J•,.I• a ' 1 I l 1 h4p•u.t11 ''' '-···-~,.. '"· STADIUM ~ J)j~'·· OLIYlA ACOWAllY IG) ""' ..... -" .. lR•UTIAVU CMatmlM"t ...... , ......... 1 Af1111CAUID WAllDA IRI ............. ~. Al\ID(March 21·Apnl 19): You'll have ~tcrfinancilt freedom due ao recent mvestmcnt. AUention oenlet'S around payments.. c:oJlections.. loens, basic values. ShortJOUrftCY may be neccsury to complete mission. TAURUS (April l().May 20): Moon in your lian em~ Cimina. intuition, chansma. tn appeal. Y ou·u receive sift repmentifta eenuinc token of esteem, affection. Romantic inlel'lude lends spice, could lnvolve Libra. Gao:NI (May 2 l-Joe 20): Looll beyond the immediate, realize tome who make arandi<* claims are merely "bluffina." Define terms, 1tl'eamline techniques,-look behind scenes for valid information. PiSCCt plays role. CANCER (J unc 2 t .J uJr, 22): Focus on ability w meet deadline, willinpcss to "workrovenime." You ll win friends, performance will be outstandina. promotion could result. Ret.tionlhip intensifies. Anolher Cancer involved. LEO(July 2J.Aua. 22): Profmionat superior says, "Let's try it your way." Emphasis on presti,e. promotion, career. important business conta6s. Lona· distance communication relates 10 possible journey. Aries involved. VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on travel. publishins, communication, charisma, sensuality. Search can be oompleted1 aoal is reached, you're due for reward. Streu independence, oriainality1 conviction. Libra featured. UBRA(Sept. 23-0ct. 22): lnformauon that had been "held back" wiU be released. Line up priorities, check b~t1 realize more than your own money is involved. Sense of purpo!le, direction snould be seriously considered. SCORPIO (Oct. 2J.Nov. 21): Diversify, keep options open, realize mo~ demands will be made on your time. Emphasis on legal rights, public relations, possible pannership, manta! status. Taurus plays important role. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What had been taken for granted requires additional review. ~ awatt of advance~nt, state of \be art with regard to product. Individual behind scenes holds key to basic procedures. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): Creative endeavors succet'd, imprint style, insist on maintaining intqrity. Choose quality. refuse to be intimidated by beUiC05C person who "demands .. short cuts. Virgo plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll learn more about property. plans involving older family member. Be diplomatic f>ut insist on your rightful share. Domestic adjustment involves possible chanac of residence. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Avoid scattering efforts. pinpoint goal. discuss possible trip with relative. Messaac previously overlooked will come to light. Element of deception miaht be involved. Detective work necessary. IF NOVEMBER U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are versatile, have sense of humor, are fond of travel, are sensitive concerning body image. Gemini. Sagittarius people play important roles in your life. By CllARLD GOREN ud OMAR SBA.IUP Nonh-South vulnerable. North deals. NORTH +AKQ ~ 10 8 7 6 l <> as 4 • 9 3 \VEST EAST • J 9 8 5 • 10 7 6 .. 9 AKQJ 9 54 ()Jl ¢Q • Q 7 2 • J 10 8 6 5 .. SOVTH • 3 l 9 9 3 ¢ AK 10 9 7 6 J +AK The bidding: North Eut Pass Pus Pass Pass South 5 0 West Pass Opening lead: King of 9 There are two types of spectators at a bridae pme: ubitzers and dor- bitzers. The kibitzer is entitled not only watch, but also to mate com- ments on the biddin.a and play after the hand has been completed. Doi- bitzers can speak only to kibitzers. But when eith~{ makes a remark during the play, strange things can DARYL HANNAH w---·· •• t ... -··· happen. This deal cropped up many years ago at New York's renowned Cav- endish Club. A well-known cxpen held the South cards, and he quickly arrived in five diamonds, a well- conceived action in view of his weakness In the majors. West cashed the king-ace of hearts, and then went into a huddle. A kibitzer si tting between South and West began getting impatient. He leaned over co look at West's cards and then announced: "It makes no djfference '!hat you do. You can't defeat the contract." Taking the kibitzer at his word , the players exposed their cards. One look was all Ea~t needed to snarl: "Are you nuts? Another heart lead beats it!'' The other players agreed. Once again, a ubitzer had been proved wrong. The Card Committee was convened to adjudicate. East wcruld ruff the third heart with the queen or diamonds. thereby promoting West's jack to the seuina trick. They awarded North-South each 800 points for making the rubber and East-West each lOO points for defeating flYe diamonds one trick. And then they debited the kibitzer's account with the 1.800 points the four players earned on the deal! SEE CHUCl(Y DO IT AT A THU11IE NEAR YOUI .wA •COST11-. ~llllllllM.UY •u.....,,. Ol'MIOI •l'TMm)ll IM..._flllwlt ,___1"'t ,_.,_ P.-ctl.I..,_ ............. m.-Nl.-el tea-1• •a. nMm WP-&TOM) .,._eAO'tl •OMW •IMTA""" WDIWt• !IA..... i........ 1-......... 0.-"--.... ... ... .,.,,. .,..._ Ml·,_ ~ u.i..asa ~7... DIM-•"1• *CCMOllll '-C-11 nt-11• ·~ (_._...1$>1.11 1------1 .,....-..,10•- -... ........ h . -=r.-.,.. ..... ::: \ .. ( • ~efinancing interest riot fully deductible first year Tax court, IRS agree points must be written off gradually IJ JIM LUTHER ~, .... WASHINGTON (AP) -Interest points paid 10 refinuce a ~me mortpgc may not be deducted fully in theyeartheloan isobtamcct the U.S. Tax Court bas ruled. The courf~ decision, on an 8-3 vote last Friday, upheld the pe>sJt1on taken by the Internal Revenue Service and means that points must be written off over the life of a borne toan. The ruling has no effect on points that must · ~ paid to secure a loan that. is used directly to buy or unprove a home. Points essentially are an additional interest charge that some lenders impose to set around laws that hm1t int~t ra&es.. They sometimes att paid by a bomebuyer. sometimes by a seller. The Tu Court ~. which could be appealed. &f'C'W out of a January 198 l decision by James R. and Zenith A. Huntsman to buy a home tn Stillwater, Minn. Instead ora more tl'llditional 20.year .or 30.year mortgaae, they obtained a $122,000 mortaa1e with a final balloon . payment three years later. BeT()fe that .three years was up, they took out a second monpge for a $22,000 bome- improvement loan. Less than fouT months before the first mortgagt fell ·due, the Huntsmans refinanced their home with a 30-year loan that was used to pay off the first and second mortgaaes. To obtain the new loan, they had to pay $4,440 in pointsi which they deducted on their tax, return. T~ RS disallowed the full deduction on grounds the new loan was not used to buy or improve the Huntsmans' home. The Huntsmans were told they conld deduct only I B USINESS NOT ES $148 in each of the 30 yeaB. The law is unclear, sayina that points att fully deductible 1n the year they 'ftrc paid only when the loan was used ··in connection with the purchax or improve- ment" oh home. "In a refinandng transaction, the funds aencrated by th~ lo_ans aencrally arc used not to purcha~ or improve a pnnc1pal residence but to pay off the loan that 1s already in ui~ten~ and thereby lower the •{lterest costs incurred or achieve some other financiaJ aoal not connected directly with borne ownership," J~ Theodore Tannenwald Jr. wrote for the majority of the court. As a result, the court ~Id. Cooaress did not mean to allow an immediate full deduction for such points. The key point was precisely what Congess meant by the words ''in connection with." Tannenwald noted that in its own explanation ofthe I 97S law, Congress had ~tated that immediate deduction would not be permitted 1f a Joan was "used for purposes other than purchasing or 1mprov1n1 the taxpaytt's pnnC'lpal rnKknce." Dissennna Judies contended that tbe ultimate purpose of tbe "Huntsmans' »year manancin& mona. was to buy their boim. "The hard reahty is that ... (lhe Huntsmans) ~ locked into a situation which necessiblted that U!cY obtain permanent financina(orat least some type ofrefioancina) w1thjn three years of the date of the purchase, .. Judie Robert Ruwe wrote for the minority. When the Huntsmans took out their ori&inaJ loan, Ruwe wrote. 1t would have been evident to them and their lenders that the mortplt would have 10 be refinanced. (The couoie, Wltb two ~ndcnt children, rcPorted an income ohbout S71 ,000 JD 1983). "From the standpoint of an ordinary person who is purchasing a home with the proceeds of a 11.r"&e loan. payable three years from the date of purchase, refinancing would be a foreseeable necessity 'in connection with' the purcb.asc, .. the dissenters contended. I . . Smith Int'l i-epOrts $25M loss BUDl'.STAM MARTIN STEINBOCK RUdestam leads OC chapterofPRSA Newport Beach resident RoU RMestam, senior vice president, public relations for GaJub 6 AllOdatn, in Newport Beach, has been elected the 1989 president of the Orange County chapter, PlabUc RelaUou Soc.lety of America. He has 16 years of ex periencc in public relations and serves on advisory boards al UCI and Cal State, Long Beach. Other otfteers-of-ihc 200-mcmber chapter are Les Goldberg, Les Goldberg Public Relations, president-elect; Devoa Da.•llaerty, Boy Scouts of America, secretary; Carol Beelunu, AC&R/CCC Advertising. treasurer, and board members JA Ripple, Salvati Montaomery Sakoda; Bnce Matlllas, Hyundai Morors America; 0... Sllvls, communications consultant and lecturer at Cal State FuJJertoni Sara Sd.utJ, Ramada Renaissance Hotel. and Diaff n.mas, ~nta Ana Unified School District. ' . . . Rlc'8nf H. MartiD is now northwest regional sales manager at James Hanlle BaJJd.la1 Procl1ct1, lac. the Mission Viejo-based manufacturer of Hardi shake roofing products. • • • Erl~ Sc.eillbock has been named director of food and beverage for 'Re lrvtH Biltoa ud Towen. With 24 years of experience in the hospitality industry, be most recently was general manager of the Westgate Hotel in San Diego. • • • lnlH Marriott Hotea announces that Ro1er Embrey, an eight- year employee and Orange Coast College graduate, has been ~omoted to chief engineer; Nucy L. Martla is now director of sales, after being a senior sales manager for the last year; Liu M. Mri&oal WARNER DIEUDONNE CHAMBERS-POPP has joined the staff as sales manager after working in the same capacity at the Sheraton-Anaheim, and ltadall E. Freaclt is an executive meeting manager, after transferring from the La Jolla Marriott in the same capacity . • • • The new vice president of sales for the J.M. Peten Co. Oranle County division is E4isoa D. "BINI" Waner, who also retains his ~ition as vice president of the company's Design Center. Prior to Joining the company, he was vice president of marketin~ for Broadmoor Homes in San Diego. Warner resides in Laguna Niguel. • • • Robert Dieadoue of Fountain Valley is now senior proJCCt manqer for Newport Beach-based Cottaia Homa. His duties wall include feasibility analysis. interface with land aquisition. engineers and construction on all Costain projects. • • • Newport Beach resident Patricia Qamben·Popp of ne Warmi.,tH Co. has bttn appointed property manager. responsible _for lcasina. marketing and management of the company's executive suite building in Costa Mesa. Before joining Warmington, sl'le was a project accountant with Hutton Development Co. • • • James F. Moattomery of Barran lnlH, has been named director ofland devefopmcnt for projects in Orange, Riverside, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. He bas 17 years experience in the buildin& indusCry and has held executive positions at the Irvine Pacific Development Corp., The Woodward Companies and Meadow Homes. • • • .,_ Nelto1 of MarlDe NathNtal Duk has been named assistant vice president/operations officer at its Airport Business Banking Center in Irvine. Nelson re$ides in Westminister. • • • Dulel L Tllomas ofMH• Aams, CertlfW POUc Att00tut1 in Costa Mesa has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement in Microcomputer Consulting. With this certification. he is able to offer well-rounded consulting services to small and mid-sized businesses that require accounting and computer services. Thomas has been a CPA for 14 years and resides in Mission Viejo. • • • Bartaara Pattoa, R.N. has joined the F .. aaia Valley Repoul B"fital ud M~ Cuter as the assistant administrator to nursing services. She has previous experience in nursina management at Queen of the Valley Hospital in West Covina. • • • J•lia P. CampeH of Marbte Nau.al Bm has been promoted to controller, assuming rtsponsibility for the bank's investments, uset-liabilit~ management 'Ind accounts payable. She has been with the blnk for four 1ears as vice president/assistant cashier and resides in t.aauna Ni&ucl. ·SmiD lateraatloeal ~-has re- ported results for the third quarter and nine months ended Sept. 30. For the third quarter ended Sept. 30. the company reponed a net loss of $2S.3 million, or 89 cents per share. on revenues of $84.4 million. This compares wtth net income of $6.2 million, or 27 cents per share. on revenues from continuing operatio ns of $70.8 mil hon in the third quarter l987. Third quarter 1988 results were negatively impacted by a $23.4 million provision for costs associated with the company's previously an- nounced decis1on to close its Jrvinc- bascd operations and consolidate all 1 U.S. manufactunng into Po nca City, O kla .• and Houston. Third quarter 1987 results ben- cfitted form an S 11.1 million increase tn--the-.sal~ price of the company's McEvoy-Willis operation and a SI million ga10 from a change in ac- counting for pensions. Revenues increased S 13.6 milhon. 19 percent. while overall domestic drilling ac11v11y declined slightly from the 1987 third quarter. . Contribµting to _this increase was continuinJ strensth 1n domesuc off- sboredrilltngacuvu y. a prime market for the compan)'s higher mai:JJn premium products. increased dnlltng activity in cenain mternational mar· kets. as well as improved p~ing for the company's products and serv1~s. These fac1ors, coupled wi1h de· cisions made earlier to increase production in the company's lower cost facilities, contnbuted to the improved gi:oss margins in the third quarter of 1987. For the rune months t nded Sept. 30, thecompan)' rcponed a net loss of S23.6 million. 86 ccnt.s per share. giving effect to the third quarter unusual char_ge of $23.4 million. compared w11h a loss of $41 I Francini named to Savvy60 Nanette Patt~ Francm1. executive vice president and co-founder of The Sports Connection. which is building the Sporn Club/Irvine, has been named one of I 988's ··Sa vv)' 60." That's Savvy magazine's pick of the top Amcncan businesswomen who arc acuvely involved 1n the day- to-day operations of their companies. Along with Est~ Lauder. Mary Kay Ash and Diane von Furstenberg. "M0ttt important is, of course, providing youn~women with poaltlve role models that ln•plre t.IJem to reach for their goals." Nanette Pattee Francf nl FranC'lni was ranked 45 b)' the general -rntcrest magazine that is geared toward upscale women. "It's an honor to be listed among such high caliber entrepreneurs." said franctn1 ... I appreciate being among tho~ women recognized b) Sa Hy for our accomplishments in our fields. "Most important is. of course. providing young women with positive role models that inspire them to reach for 1heir goals.,. While a student at Corona del Mar High School, she broke from conven- tion by working oul with v.c1ghts alongside the male bodybuilders and Honored by state groups The $8 mllllon Oran.ie Coanty Tranalt Dlatrlct bu mainteoaoce facWty in Anabe1m·1au ~eel de:elcn aW'&l'd.8 for Ralph Allen a Partnen a.rchltecta from the Concrete Maeonry AMoclatlon of CallornJa-Ne-nda and the atate chapter of the American lnatltate of Archltecta. million. S 1.80 per share. for the comparable penod in 1987. The 1987 period includes a $40 million loss from d1sconunued oper- auons and a $28.2 million gain resulting primaril) from the curtail- ment of and change 1n accounting for pension plans. Through the first nine months of (988 consohdated I"(\ enucs totaled $243. 7 million. or 31 percent higher than the lake penod last )car. • • • Irvine-based AST Researcll lllc. has signed an agreement wuh Entre Comptiter Ce.ten lac. of Mel.can. Va .• for the d1stnbut1on of ASTs Premium computer systems. Entre will carry ASas· computers. 1nCtuding the AT-compatible Prcmium286. the 25-MH z Premium386 and the small-footpnnt Premium Workstat1on286. .\ST products will be d1stnbuted throu&h Entre"s network of ~nters in the l.J nitcd St.ates and Canada Entrc Computer Centers aJrcad) carry ASTs computer enhan~ment ·products. including add-on memory. graphics display and accelerator boards. as well as products for local area networks and micro-to-mini- mainframe communtcations. • • • To capture a larger share of a growing market for escrow services in a favorable climate for reaJ estate transac tions. Sprillc MeHtaia Escr•w C.rp. 1n Ncwpon Beach plans a I ().office expansion pr<>sram mto Nonhcrn ~hfomia for 1989. Targeted sites are in Monterey, Sacramento. Redding and San Fran- cisco. After the expansion, Spnng Mountain will have at least SS offices.. Further expansion into Hawaii and Nevada is being considcnd. frank O'Bryan, president. com· mented, .. It has~ lhR:ie ycan since we purchased ShcarsonAmcrican Ex· press ~w Co. and one year since we acquired the Escrow Services Division of Security Pacific Bank. Since the first acqwsition. we have demonstrated steady. financial pro- lfCS$. Thus, we feel this is the time to expand out of our -SOulbem Cali- fornia base. to increase the si2c of our firm and provide bener service to builder chents who operate state- WJde." Spring Mountain's offices current- ly stretcn from Santa Maria to the Mexican border. Although privately held, the firm revealed its annual revenn~ m the S 12 million 10 S 15 million area. It handlc:s about 16,000 real estate transactions in a year totaJly,y alued at'more than S3 billion.. It is the larsest escrow company in the nation. • • • Seabwll OU lawnatMul lac., an independent oil and gas cxplorauon company. has reported its results for rune months ended Sept. 30, 1988. Revenues for t.M nine monlhs dccre41sed from S2. I 92.62S to $2.010.396. Oil and gas sales also decreased from SI, 728.806 to S 1.6 71.303 for the same pcnod. Entrepreneuf list sets the scene for '89 money-makers Nanette Pattee P'ranclnJ began her htelont learning process about the benefits of ph) steal fitness and numuon. Her invo"ement in thcS( endeavors led to the crea1ton of her athletic fac1ht) empire. ~fter graduating with ho•rs from the Universu)' of Anzona. lie and a fnend, Michael Talia. conceptualized their d~m of The Sports Coonec· t1on in the mid· "70s. The Spons Connection became so popular thal 1t was the subject of the John Tra .. olta· Jamie lee C unis film ... Perfect.'" 1n which F1"1.nc1n1 had a role. tn 1987. Franc101 and Talia opened The Sports Club/L'-\. "h1ch 1s de- scnbcd in People magazine as ·· menca·s fanciest gymnasium." Members include Pnnccss Stephanie of Monaco, Linda Ronstadt. Tom Selleck. John Kennedy Jr.. Magic Johnson and Arnold Schv.-anncaer Irvine journal picks 29 of most promisi~ emer in businesses The third annual Honest Busi- nesses pnv1cw by a leading national business pubhc.auon bongs on stage I 989's most promising enterpnses.. with this year's spothght on novel concepts and scrv1ce--0ncnted oper· at1ons. The 29 Hottest Busmesses for 1989 feature appears as a I ~-page full-color speclal ~uon tn the December issue of Irvine-based Entrcprtneur maga- zine. :·.This year's sun ey 1s the largast we've produced btause we found so many businesses v.uh tremendous!) high po1ent1al." said R1eva Lt-sonsk.}. editor of the pubhcauon geared toward present and prospecu' e en- trepreneurs. Man) of the featured busrnesses are m their infancy, but ''f) hkel} can be 1op 1ncome-produccrs m fhe or 10 ~ears. according to Lt-soMl) For people v.ho want to go into business for themselves or who want to e'pand their e\1St1nt business act1v1ue thesl" enterpnscs offer ground-floor opponun1t1es. Amoni the tnnovau'e concepts in the Hottest Businesses feature are incubators. fac1lit1es that help ncv. entrepreneurs 'CUt start-up expenses by offennashattd office space. equip- ment and manaacment assistance at ttdu~ costs. C'o~puter consulting services that show new high-tech equipment users how to find their wa) through a maze of hardware and software also made the ltst. For people who ha,·e run o ut of ideas for presents to give on spcaal occasions. a n<w business service crcatesgJfl baskets. filled with unique surpnscs. The special map.zinc secuon high- lights personal shopping services that include bu)1ngand delivcnnggrooer- 1~ compu1cn2ed desktop publishina companies. nostalgia speoalty shops that sell e'er)1hing from old pinup posters to Cracker Jack souvenin. book stores that specialize tn only mystef) stoncS or comic books. and spons memorab1ha stores. Reflt<'ting the conunumg trend toward serv1cc-oriented busmesscs.. estabbsh~ personal-help enterpnses remain on a strong upward course. Weight control busll\CS$CS.. senior da)<are centel"f. maid ~l"\'iteS. child care fac1hues and wedding consultin1 businesses arc staying hot. So are auto af\ermaricet stores. soup and salad bat5.. ethnic res- taurants.. )ogurt shops and l~s1zc women's clothing bouuqucs. Other businesses on the arow att nanny placement agenctcs.. specialty travel firms and home security ccnrers. The 29 Hottest Businesses for 1989 SC<'llon includes concHe detcrlpt1ons of the entcrpnscs.. profiles of succeu- ful operauons and dottar volume, ~JectlOOS for the l\nurc. tter mouse leads Fortune's list of top '88 productS NEW YORK (AP) -Everyone supposedly seeks a b1c11r mousetnv. Fortune mqazi~ likes the adea of a betltr ID(Mde. For w firs1 tiMie, 1hc business map.zinc haJ named ID lllimal to ill annuaJ list of the nation's hottest "'9ducu, That fits well with an overall trend for lhi1 ytat's .. to Ilk small and aechnolop:ally advanced. ,.,..... ~ contained in the Dec. S issue. -·~lelftl! 741 ...... Lase April. Harvml ;i:C~!l ....,... ~ ftm tent M an aniflCWly · ~ romtorlire. Cnato1ct '° raQrchm ., s ...-. dli aall8wt OncoMome wqcrakd by trv«ri•lrMI .w..-:eami~ ~ '':: ftni~1ttd mew.,_ -n ;eas1.rvldeo junkies no ...._..,,,.'°•ft 'F ••onee a..,e a• home. -"£.T ."••Wee. S1it yiars af\crt~ movie made us debut, MCA has brouaht out a Vldcotapc of .. £ T. -The Extra·Tenu1nal .. ana already tw rue1ved orders for more than I J rnllhon ~p1cs at $24.95 each. -NBC Ultrallte -.;.., c:Ml,.tff. Small cnouah to fi t into an 11\tttoffitt envelope, NEC"s computer 1s P.()Wetful enoup to Nn the lA>tU$ I ·2·l prosr1m and four times faster than IBM's XT pmonal «>mSN\en h h u forSl,999. ••'"· The first ~"''°" hair"'.f"?W\h mcdt· cauon approv= the Food and Qn'I ~d.m.aftistralion • u . n Co.'1 *' tells roes'° for a rnoath's tuppl)'. ¥l:r.::ano•ede,:rc-=~•ion m...a be uticd consuntJy or •ts efft(ts atop. a only l9 pnunt of the men in dinit'al lats Hpet ieftOld CWll lllOdtrale hair IJOWda. aar• ..... nt S19S ~ hu a sMn. ~uscablt "·•· Iha• allows the .... "> 14;• exposurt sttt1ngs. the zoom kM and shuncr rel~ with one fi f\&'tt. -~-..ca .... Ma• Factor brou&ht th1 out 1n July, and tht Mica of not ~tt1n1 5mudeed c1rtks under thc1rc)csproveda hit with women. Thccosmet~soklout within a week, and the Re"'lon subsJCkary 1s estimated 10 have 501d S mil hon of the lubes for S 12 aulhon. -Perun• fu .. e'1ln1. The)' tOok off tb1s )~r. zoomina to a JO pm:cnt SMit of the Sl.-9 tMlhon fU market. offmna featum once con\aincd 1n offttt \CrslOJ\S. , -l!rbiiW9 "*81 ..._ The disks allow lhe electronic SlOf"llt ol daca equivalent'° J00.000 ~of 1)'~. Anal)Sl prechct Mitt wdl lfOW to S 1 billion a year within a fCW years. _...._ ,,.... ._.. ,......, The cxtrHh~ ~"as cba.Ni• 1ennt1 ll\ucb as lbe ftni o"ttnatt Prince • Fresli Broccoli ~t...,. tl6PRODUCE/FLORAL~MEAT DEPAR'IMENT~GROCERY/BAKERYA ~4~ StM/!otr--19 P4J Pita.. 89 ~s Pride Roosting Chickens u . l 0 9 Vons Brown &. 6 9 Jumbo Wah1uts or Almonds 79 Swift Butterl:>all T~ 99 Serve Rolls ::S:::-~='~~ U..39 ~l~2~d~ LL209 fit;.,.,Whp~"'~ ~IS'-ro;)l.llllllUIL:> U.S.D.A. CHOKI A-J_14•n,;,, Trimmttl L/,. (Swm A,,.,._,69 U J £4 • Bon I ..... r f Pork A7.:Jr Walnuts J 29 Greek ~g Fizs 1 39 '""' e ess Leg O u.199 ~ l'lt'Cn orPitas 6 H""'°"'Oz. P4 r,,,,..,._uo..up.o..~ P1t1. 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J 49 8 wnc£1&JtS Dog Food . 59 ·;·:·~~ 7-Up, Cherry 7-Up89 or 7-Uo Gold or A(, IV Rool Je,,._R-*" or DWI • "'A(,W c,,_ SoJ...} LJtrr BoaJ, Mrs. Smith's Pumpkin Pie 4'0-,&ii ,_ ni.1.1{ 1101 01~ \\ 1\1 .. ft€ook's i F600 f~~_pagne 0 110 M,,.,,, '&:J. R A~ut f:mpated Vodka 999 • 1'0M""'-'°"" •Glen FJJen 'Mllte Zintuldelz~700 W noMillilil#,_. • 9Almaden ()99 ~~!!~~.~blis~ uu. .... • f:;,~.r~~hrimp u.6 99 ~~Raisin Bread J79 Crab Meat F1akes 269 299 Jmittdioit u . Vons Co.untry Home fltJ!6 DELI/DAIRYdShP ra}!.~kin Pie Dubuque Ham 899 tw P«Mr P~ lfflh St. , ~OZEN~ dJerseymaid2 F 500 Wice Cream o Al F~ F1111titJrwJ HJf G.J.-R.nJ °"'°" R C&WV~les 139 Pttilit Com or 7i',;,,.uo...a P ... Pet Ritz Pie Shells 97 100..UP... • Ore-Ida Pooltoes ~ 99 S,,..J/ Wholt P°"1tlltJo-J2 0.-,.....,, ~ • • • Vons ... 59 Cream Cheese IC.UP.Jui, {S.w.40) CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 J 0renge Coelt CWLY ptLOT I~. NoWmOer 20, 1eea DI COLOWeLL BA.N~eR ~) Expect the bet: 6ttHI0- 1''50A 1671,IM HIGH INCOMI .. OM DUPUX LOCAftD .. THI NIAaT Of WMlltl AU THI ACTION II ON THI OCIANnONf DOWN N1Aa THI NIWPOltT Plllt. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ~~ ... •• ;..f I ~ (?'W)~C---- ....... llllAY 1·1 U. llJJ-P.•-.--: "5 S-.. Uplnsion ()pportumties................ ..... . ... S. Swanson .,. UffL-Ptt.•-....... ... 4 BR. 3 BA Twnllm .................................. B. Saunders lM ISlf SSts.•.--HJ Ill .... 3 BR._Dtn. Fam Rm .......................... lewertte/Wttlber .. -----·-··----315""' 4 BR. 4 BA.............................................. P. Spauldiftc .. -$2tlllll-'11¥1 .... S Bit ......................................................... C. Porc:ell Lt alS SJ2t,•-1111 S••J'a1 Hillside. 3 BR. 3 BA................................... 0. Joftnson ... ···-··-513 ..... .... 2 BA. Twnhm .............................................. l SllM ..... L-$1.451,•-14111 ........ S U , 6 BA. ....................... -Haf~Hllcil/Swlllson U . llJJ-SJZS,•--15151 1116 4 BR. FR................................. .............. 8. 81rrqton .... s•.•-•t ,,... ill Ptters. "'" 4 ....................................... e. we umtlff ..... 1• ... S BR. 3 BA Fam Homt. •.• ._ ........................... E. laba CISTI •u Sllt.• .. -24'1 U.. #22 2 .. townhoN................................. .... 8. Hwtdliftss -• • sm.•-au..._ 3 1R. 4 BA. .................................... '""""'" M. Foc-ty U.11•1 Mlt.M -Ult PWt .... ~. 4 Bl .............................................. T. Smittl ••-UH.•-zsn w.., 3 •• 3 IA. ........................... : ............... G. McGlffit• \'!, 1 l r I '. •;' • i ,., NEWPORT CREST Town home with ocean views Highly upgraded 3 bdrm, master with sining room & bafcony & ~uest up + 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors.in dining & kitchen. Comm. pool, spa & tennis. BEST BUY!! '31-1400-~ ............. -...... -............ $289,000 NEWPORT BEACH In terrific mid-peninsula lo- cation. Classic l bdrm, 2 bath cozy cottage with fireplace, front porch & patio. Walk to beaches, Ferry, Bal~ pier, restaurants & shops. 131-1400 ·------------····--·-$330,000 BACK BAY with a Newport addreu. Custom 3 bdrm home with separate large master, family and for~al <fining rooms on lovely large lot. One story with freshry painted and landscaped exterior and RV access. '31-1400-. ··--··$349,500 Open Sunday l-5·-·-----370 Zlrd Street BEACH duplex. Just steps to sand & shopping. Remodeled 2 bdrm cottage with tile & Berber carpeted floors, Anderson windows & mirrored wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm a,et & 1 bdrm B!Jest quarters, roof top sundeck & utility room. 131-1400 ---·-----··-·--· ... -.$379,500 CORONA DEL MAR Exciting new contemporary condominiums. Split level, open bright l bdrms with fireplace, family room inside laundry & dble garage all with top of the line appliances & fixtures. Several patios & professional lindscaping for a private woodsy feelins. Near completion! 131 -1400.$395,000 TURTLEROCK POINT End unit. Gated J.M. Peters' Mediterranean style comple• with tile roofs & com- munity pool & spa. Immaculate 2 bdrm, super loft/ den & private yard. Air conditioned with secur-ity system.131.·140t ___ $399,000 Open HouN Sunft7 1·S...--.. ··-······-2 Bariato 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. 131-1400 ___. ....... ._ .•••.•• -___.....,.__ .•• --•• -....... -••• M42,IOO ()pen ffouM Sunday l•S........... • .... 114 Jlth Street Chlrmina l bedroom with 2 c:omplete muter suites, 1 up with id~q fam1fy room & one down ~ llrge forml1 cfininl room. Country Fr~ i:lecor, custom built-Im private==..: ~dy "'"'· ......... .._ _______ _ o..a s .., 1-1 111 Vie w.a.n . . NEWPOBTBBACB OITICE 2431 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-831-1400 NEW LISTINGS BEACH CLOSE condo in West Newport. Like new tri-level contemporary 2 BR, 2 bith condo with temfic ocean views. High ceilings, skylights, separate dining room, 5 large patios & an. double garage. '31-1400---··-·-·-·-·-·-··$340,000 t CORONA DEL MAR Well maintained duplex in grea1 quiet location, walk to beach, shops & restaurants. Front 3 BR, 2 bath with cozy brick woodburning fp. & patio. Back 2 BR, 2 BA with Fp. & deck. '31-140C>.-.... ·--··--·--·$57S,OOO SEA ISLAND lovely 3 BR townhome in gated community with pool, spa & tennis. Fp. in living room & master, views from liv ing room, eat-in kitchen & master. Bleached woods, tile floors & ~lantation shutters. &73-aoo . $175,000 Open Howe Sunday 1-5·-·--·31 Seabrook COYe OCEANFRONT Custom 3 BR. including fabulous nyster with fireplace, balcony & water & sunset views. Cozy den with wetbar opens to rooftop deck with spa. Move-in condition on nicely landsaped corner lot. '31-1400. $MS,OOO UDO ISL£ Super, one of a kind bayfront, 45' lot & open bar views. Can be 7bdrm,6 112 bath with den & forma din in~ or 5 bdrm l 1h bath home with a 2 bdrm unit for income Bay windows. Fr. doors & sundeck. '31-1400--·······-·-·-·-····-·-$1,JtS,000 UDO ISLE Bayfront 1n corner location with 62' of bay frontage & pool. Gracious 4 bdrm including private ~ster with fp, sitting area & sun porch, a lovely home for entertaining. Terrific bay & sunset views. '31-1400 .............. -······-···-·········--$1.900,0IO UDO ISL£ lowest priced home on the island. Bnght & open 3 bdrm with remodeled_ kitchen & large living room opening to sunn patio and YNll yaro. Sundeck off master Close to clubhouse, tennis & ~ch. 131-1400-.. ----·-··-'-···-----·-· $595,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story, l bdrm home with separate guest suite. Vaulted ceilings & hardwood floors in entr)'.. kitchen & formal dining area. Bonus room & family room open to the bnd.. patio & yard. Ul-1400-··-···-··-··· .... -....... --·· $Cl4,500 BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 story shingled charmer. Front house with J bdrms, dormer win- doW$ formal dining plus a 2 bdrm apt over the double garage. New kitchen, roof, plumbing, elec- tric, heat & air. 131-l400 ........... -................ ~ .. '64t,Mt NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming early heights 3 bdrm home with separate _guest apt over detached triple garage. HardWood floors, smooth c-e1hngs & f ireplKe in liv~ room & master lovely i:;:ens With spa. IJl•I • --·-~ NEWPORT HllGHTS Exciting 4 bdrm treehou . · Solarium idditioM <11ugment the incredible ~rbor views. Included are a party room, mnety room, POOi & spa & 1 bdrm ~· cou•ge in a woOded h1lh~ senin .Gl·I• PM,M WATEllf'llONT HG•:S. INC • ........ UDO ISLE Just completely redone, like new con- struciton. Fabulous Mediterranean· 4 bdrm, J 1h bath with den & walled courtyard on larger lot. Oak floors, stone fp. open beams, Fr. doors & windows. '31-1400 .. ~·····-·· ........ UDO VIU.ACE. Exciting property with a ~II of gws · on the Lido Channel & dock for an 80' boat. Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath COfldo with den, marble fp & large sunny terrace in 2 story Mediterranean complex. '31-1400.--··-·--$125,000 DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large yacnt & sparkling water views. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built-in BBQ. Steps to community beach.631-1400 $l,.%51,8IO LINDA ISLE Traditional 4 bdrm in perfect condition on oversized lot with dock & side ties. family room with Fr. doors to huge bayside patios & cozy study with Fp. Circular sta1rca~. oak floors & cabinetry 631-1400._, ...... ----·--·-·--·-·-· $1,595,tOO UDO ISLE Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home with Mediterranean overtones. Family & formal dining rooms & eaHn kitchen open to fabulous parklike lawn & gardens leading to the 70' dock with side tie. &31-1400 .. -.. --·---$%.OH.,llO LINDA ISLE Bayfront, spectacular remodeled l bdrm with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. QU<11lity materials include travertine on't')., brass & <:opper. 131-1400 ............... --:-··-···-··-··· .. ---·······-u,m.• CORONA DEL MAR beachlront Fabulous l bdrm with unparalleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporan has bleached hardwood floors & 10' mohogan~ doors '31-1400 ......... ------·sz.Jll,OOO UDO ISLE Lovely trad1t1onal ba) front wit h slips for several boats & 77' on the water Elegant two story with 4 bdrms up, maids quarter~ down plus formal dining, tamil\' room, library & brick terrace.131-1* .... ·-···········-----···············--···-·-·-·--·Sl.900,tOO CORONA DEL MAR Ra re Shorecliff's estate with 108' of ocean frontage & panorma1c vH!ws. Magnifi- cent 5 bdrm home, th~ ultimate in materials & fixtures & several oceanside terr.1ces with huge pool & spa 131-1400.-............ -·-· M.M• IUCCANYON Contf'mporary Medtterr1nean 5 bdrm ~--e=T • quality & exc1t1na dnign fonn.11 d1nmg & roomi., office, ~w.-rcise 4. stNm r~ F door to p.tt•O\ & lush prdens with 7...:.. 131·•----··-·-·,------ BALBOA I LAND OFFICE 1~ MARINE AVF .. 714-679-8 • m ar.,.. Co.t DAILY fttLOT/ 8undey, November 20, 1 ... •Spa •Poot •view *•waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool ....... Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 11111101 ~5 Bluebird, Laguna Beach 759-6600 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IEIROOI v94 Baycrest, Bayview, Nwpt Bch 722-1900 $229,500 Sunday 1-5 ...-94 Baycrest. Bayview, Nwpt Bch 722-1900 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 46 Corsica, Newport North 759-6600 $269,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 252 E. 19th Street, Eastslde Costa Mesa 631-7300 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30 720 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 640-7000 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2143 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 846-7171 $229,900 Sunday 1-4 2233 Santa Ana (E'sfde) Costa Mesa. 497-1761 $239,000 Sun. 12-4. 31 Southhampton. Belcourt Hiii ~-9060 $640,000 Sunday 1-4 211 Via Koron, Udo Isle 673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 217 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle. Newport Beach 723-0858 $535,000 Sunday 12:30-5 2 IR 1tlus FAM RI or DEi 215 6 1st St, Newport Beach 722-9730 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 257 Brentwood, E'slde Costa Mesa 759-6600 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 •305 Cedar St .. Newport Beach s.8-6664 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 114 Corsica, Newport North • 644-8200 $207,000 Sunday 1-<4:30 500 Dahlia, Olde Cd M 759-6600 $759,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 t 221 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $625,000 Sunday 1-4:30 214 Larkspur, Old Corona. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $625,000 Sunday 1-5:00 V' 43 Montpellier, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1<>40 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $645,000 Sunday 1-4:30 13 Rocky Knoll. Newport Beach 760-5000 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 23 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $525,000 Sunday 1-4 3 IEIROOI 332 Cotton St. (Npt Shores) N.B. 548-0271 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 809 Hibiscus, Jasmine Park 644-8200 $449.500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 33 Malni~all, Jasmine Creek 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-4 1984 Port Claridge (Nwpt Bch) 759-7589 $575,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 * •2924 Royal Palm, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $225,000 Sunday1-4 730 Santana, Irvine Terrace, CdM 720-0168 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1500 Santanetla Terrace, Irvine Terr 722-1900 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 Seabr<><* Cove, See Island 831-1400 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 28851 Traemlru, Mltak>n Viejo 759-MOO $380,000 Sunday 1-5 107 Via Df)on, Udo 758-MOO $595,000 442 Vl8ta Roma. IMufft 644-eoeb $3e2,000 SaVSun 1-5 Sat-Sun 1-4 1111tl1s Fll 11 er IEI *2051 Commodore (Baycr•t) N.8. 84&-8125 *438,000 Sunday 12-5 2520 Beck Bay. Back Bey 718 eeoo 1227,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * 1119 ~ Lane (Weetdtff) N.8. MM7tl '410,000 S.t/Sun 12-4 ·:ac:oa. ~2:r-· ~:"ay 1-5 •2182 CWde Or, Beylhoree, Nwpt 8oh 842.QOO 1725,000 Sunday 1-5 aooe Contlnent8l, eo.. ..._ ~7411 &207,000 Sat/Sun1 .... - I •v34 Cormorant Cir, Bayview Terr. NB IS..9693 $499,000 SaVSun 1-5 3080 Corte Moran, NeWport No. VIiias, NB 760-5000 $575,000 Sat 1-<4/Sun 1-5 3155 Corte Portoflno, Newport North 631-7300 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-<4:30 * •3000 Corte Portoflno, Npt. North, N.B. 759-9100 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-<4:30 610 Donald Pl, Off 15th St, Nwpt Hgts, NB 642-5200 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 264 East Bay St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 $269,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 425 E. 20th St, E'slde Costa Mesa 759-6600 $349,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 1223 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Peninsula 631-7300 $995,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2~07 Fiesta, The Bluffs, Newport Beach 760-1900 $355,000 Sunday 1-4 934 Goldenrod, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $269,000 Sunday 1-<4:30 ••V-817 Hibiscus Ct, Jasmine Patk, COM 857-2121 $475,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 22 Hlllgrass. Turtle Rock. Irvine 559-9400 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..... 139 Jasmine Crk Rd, Jasmine Crk CdM 891-1702 $429,900 Sun 1-5 +21401 Kings Road. Newport Beach 644-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 93 Lakeshore. Irvine 760-5000 $369,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2006 Marlin Way, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch • 642-2134 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 2362 Mesa Dr, Back Bay, Newport Bch 650-6534 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 10-4 1130 Pembrook, Newport Beach 631-1266 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 1724 Plaza del Norte, Peninsula 644-6200 $665,000 Sunday 1-5 2045 Port Bristol. Harbor View Homes. NB 760-5000 $489,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 •5004 River Ave, PenlnSllla, Nwpt Bch 673-1600 $449,900 Sunday 12-4 •995 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis 759-6600 $539,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1016 Sandpiper, H.V. Hiiis 759-6600 $726,000 Sunday 1-5 •20& La Jolla Lane (Npt Hgts) N.B 6~2-1359 $595.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 23 Sllkbe<ry, Irvine 546-2313 $312,900 Sunday 1-4 1999 Tustin. Eastslde Costa Mesa 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-4 308 23rd St .. Costa Mesa 644-9060 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 370 23rd Street, Newport Back Bay 631-1400 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 432 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 673-7300 $1, 195,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 112 Via WazJers, Lido Isle 631-1400 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEDROOI 715 Bayside, Promontory Bay 644-9060 $1 ,250,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 • 704 Goldenrod. +Income. Old CdM · 673-5599 Price reduced Sunday 1-4 9212 Guss Dr. Huntington Beach 963-8377 $219.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3719 Park Green, Harbor View HJlls 644-9060 $698,500 Sunday 1-4 315 Poppy, Olde Corona def Mar 759-6600 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1720 Port Stirling, H.V. Homes 759-8800 $489,900 Sunday 1-4 •31 St. Tropez, Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $679,900 Sunday 1-5 204 Via Barcelona, Lido Isle 631-1400 $595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs 759-8600 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • . .. ~ ' . . .. .-._ .... 4;.~ . ...... ; -------- WM*R . \. ' .... 4 II ..... Fii. IM ., Ill I **t·701 Lido Part< Dr. Newport Beach 673-3777 $1,850,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 •2226 Alta Vista, Eutbluff. NB 6«-8060 $530,000 Sunday 1-5 2668 Baaawood St., Eaatbluff, N.B. "'759-9100 $449,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-5 **63 beacon Bay, Beacon Bay, Nwpt Bch \ 631-7300 $1,400,000 Sunday 1-4:30 t 24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 644-8200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 12-<4 3073 Corte Poroflno, Newport North 644-6200 $5e5,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1913 East Bay, Peninsula Point 644-9060 $2,250,000 Sunday 1-4 2036 Flamingo, Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 540-7355 $309,000 Sunday 1_. 2212 Francleco, Back Bay 644-9060 $479,900 Sat-Sun 1-4 v t 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor, Nwpt Sch 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v2~ Hermitage, Big Canyon, NB 661-1558 $865,000 Sunday 12-4 •21055 Hidden Trail, Nellie Gall .~-9060 $679,900 Sunday 1-5 •2860 lnroz Or, Mesa Verde, CM 631-7370 $349,900 Sunday 1-4:30 t 3040 Java, Mesa Verde 645-0303 $749,000 t7 Monterey. Spyglass, CdM Sat-Sun 1-4 760-5000 $795,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •+336 Morning Canyon, Shorecllffs, CdM 759-9070 $885,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 1927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes, NB 721-1200 $589,900 Sunday 1-4 2835 Port Carlow, Harbor View Hills 644-9060 $549,000 Sunday 1-<4 •976 Post Road, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $210,000 Sunday 1-4 tv••17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 673-9333 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 1608 Ruth Ln, Dvr Shrs, Newport Beach 721-1200 $439,900 Sunday 1-4 * 1535 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $725,oOo Sunday 1-5 2777 Sandpiper, Cotta Mesa 54&-2313 $340,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1701 Starlight Cir, Baycreat, Nwpt Bch ·760-5000 $499,000 Sunday 12-4:30 1000 Weatwtnd Way, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $795,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 I IEIROOI 168'A Acacta, Olde Coma def Mar 759-eeOO $2000/Mo Sat-Sun 1-5 700 Bison, Eutbluff 759-MOO $550.000 Sunday 1-5 ••213 Edgewater, Newport Beach 7do-SOOO $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 530 Fullerton, Newport Height• ~-eoeo $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1018 Port Catdlff, Harbor View Homes 644-8060 S625,000 Sunday 1_. I II 1tlu1 Fii II er IEI t v 11 Napotl, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-1900 $2,750,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1814 Port Chat1ee. Hatbor View Horne. 844-8200 $725,000 S.t/Sun 1-4:30 2745 ~. M ... Verde, eo.ta Meea 54t0-7355 1354,500 Sunday 2-4 8244 SM Aoctt Or, Huntington 8Mch 831-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1410 s. Bayfront, a.tboa "' 76MMIOO 12,450,000 Sundey 1-5 I II ,e11 Fii ii •r HI •••1 er.9twood. Harbor ~ &44-e200 $3,750,000 $unday 1_.:30 ve*t7 Yorklhlre, Harbor Ridge, NB 832-2000 $2,000,000 Sunday 1-5 TIWIHl•ES CllDIS FIR SILE ~-------'-----~~~ 11111111 ... *•713 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $179,000 Sunday 12-4 2 1111001 120 33rd St. Newport Beech 673-3777 $375,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •tv 12 ChathMI Court (Belcourt) N.B. 759-0469 $705,000 Sun. 1 :30-5 -t426'A ~o. Corona del Mar 675-5511 $425,000 Sunday 12-<4 503 Harbor Woode, Harbor Woods 759-6800 $209,500 Sunday 1-5 79 Corelca Drive, Newport North 831-7300 $265,000 Saturday 1-4:30 t301 Cypr881, Penlneula 631-1400 From$325,000 Open Dally 1-5 2400 Elden #22, Costa Meta 759-8600 $139,000 Sunday 1-5 ••v55 Sea Island, Big Canyon, NB 760-5000 $239,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2 IR 1tl11 Fll RI er DEi 2 Barllto, Turtlerock Point, lrvtne 831-1400 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 ••98 Coralca, Npt North, Newport Beach 759-9100 $284,000 • Sat-Sun 1_.:30 2618 Elden A-A. A-2 eo.ta Meta 642-MQ.4 $180,000 Sun 9-5 31111011 *•28 Auburn Allle, lrvtne 854-9673 1299,500 Sunday 1_. 600-802 Hellotrope, Corona Def Mar 673-8494 $3SOK/$375K Sun 1_. 813 Hlblacua, Corona del Mar • 750-eec>o $495,000 Sunday 1-5 ••t1984 Vi.ta Cauda!, Bluffs, N.8. 759-0100 $415,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 *2710 Vltta del Oro, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $269,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •2401 Vista Hogar. Bluffs, NB 759-0100 $287,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II 1tl11 Fiii ii er IEI 21 BMovento, Newport Cr•t 831-1400 SH5.000 Sunday 1-5 4101111 ••4 Saroe, Turtterock Crest,lrv 551-0080 MM.OOQ Sunday 12-4 llllLE lllES FOR SILE 2 II , 23301 Rktoe Route #207, Leguna Hiii 546-231! $30,000 Sunday1 ... DIPLEIES FIR SILE 2•'8•2• . 321 L.artc.,,, Olde Corona dee Mw 875--32M 1629.000 8Undey 12-5 111,1.111 41MIS'4 ~Corona Del M• 1ICM5000 j645,000 8etl8un 1-6 114 3"'t It., •••port 8Moh 811-1400 1442,000 8uncley 1-5 4 t 4 -I 0 t 3• S.118un l.:.t ...... . Oren~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey. ~ 20. lNI • m . •aauu .... •• .... •• c..e...... aaa ..._ w... aa r-._ 1111 c....... aaat .... 11t1 ••ert..... 11• ••e•.... 11• •• .,.., .... WW•llDJ MA. 28A. WlllMr/ctr,.,, NEW CUSTOM HOMe. LCICMvYiW Nf~:•• NRfHi~28A. 2+M Mty ri>rri JUST ........ . ... , I I -JM ~ NA; 1.411 .... lg pello, ... Fl ,, h&'D9 48A. 3'MtA, PMOIMllC ,. 1k frplic. "' ~. Oat med ~iiff '971 0 .... My, IPP'Oll 2000 "'· LISTED OCll "" condO I~ I u..iitldi . ..,..,..... Of'. OIW, frplC, f c:ar I"'· 9 •' S8U I 5 LI n ch OCMrl & hill *--· IO 1•t. J11at r-.oct.led. w-... M& 5032 fWft rm. frml *' rm, w/gar blll tr hnd. Ill• .,,......,_ ........ )OnttfW'lrout,1125.000, 721.011 ONbb&Elll M.Crtlrw/~,lgfMI 1215/mot410t45 Grftdr, $1900 +MC. No 11!00\W\t., 721·1113 --• _. ~ In Ihle .. .,_. .._,Ol*131t.OOO MR FABULOUS New contem· '1" wlfrp6c:, 3 cer gw. BAIGHTONIPNNOS 18A SEE 1954 'A' & 1"° ·a· '*9 Alll tV15M0-3l02 4 hdfoom, 3°" letfl On ... 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S750 + Pet ok. 11000/mo Av911 dOMt & h'Qtl !>MM Qell 1 SHATZEN RE 759·1234 •111-1•• communttt of ~~ ..... ! • I IU lftttt CHANNEL REEF 28R, Pool I apa. S 1300/mo dep. VE.LMA 54f..2447 now ...._..902 ml to b411ict1 xlnt cond .. 3BR 1'~BA new P*)nt lJ91't & briClftt 2 Cit Iii'-' ' -=-I -111••• waterfront, fib vlew1. 6't-92H COZV Meu V•de 3BI\. SHARP trl-iev.I condo, 11115/mo 85 1-1214 cpt1, bllnda 2418 Holly ~ ·=~~ Mcl.AIN a.aa .... 87MIOO. S2000 OLDE CdM Iv eontemp fem rm F/P Pvt ~ard Eut llde, 38A. 28A, air, •a.a.a Lana., $1250 incl geronr ~OE ~© _.. ONLY $3000dnltl • ...,.,....... .... :JBR Z'MIA nom.. Mltr Quiet 're'ip·. tenent nice crptlpalnt, wld • _ 1 , 650-5143 or 646-9465 i'..:J•:-O'$t{411 T~ new~ ~lmtnm1 ill BIG 280/ZBA CONDOll IUL'IW tuft• w/frplc $1800 mo. ''*'"'°· 661..aet3 hkupe, d/w, 3 car gel', nq SIA 2'XIX. 1658 a/f. on 31 21•£11 ~ :. ~. ~s~c:no. o, N LY l 1 , O 5 O mo I . .__ Spiller 64t-S&e 1 ~ doge a;t-.de-w Xlt tac, 91'Mt "11. • 11 ., E plt/MaOCI ..... .,,.,,_ 1111111111111111 lmlfUIJ 'MwlConven!enttotwy& OCEANVIEW CONDO 1 il:ir~SI..,~ ~T-= • ONLY e\t1~gf:111 1t Wttfl MC;ll.lded pool,-. Celta... llM Yerd,ger,NWpnt&cwpt. Sl350/rno84$-7S71 ~11500 548-71&2 l $1800/MOY~LY I 8 LUFFS w/dock'.'' IBR, fully S1100/mo ~Qt. 875--5511 -S125/mo * 8'I 06'5 SPACIOUS 38r 2'A8a TURTLEROCK POINTE 3SR 2'A8A,, .Avall Im~ furNltled. AWM Jmmedl-REAlTY WORLD. ta J~-~-111 Nwa>t HQht1 conoo. Fam GeWd ..ntim 38R, 2~BA. • ..... 1 .. e 2''°' mo IM, $1000/mo Of 1tely, M260tmo, Cell tor NEWPORT BEACH 1•1•11 1114 111•1&• • eLatge patio. & '.fllde Huge yd nw •t & apt rm. ear. wet w . 11200. fem rm. 2 caroar, '2000 St200/mo flJm 760-838-4 per....i ltlCMlng. -•StMM pet o6! ff50/ ' 182-1538 543-0017 or 722..()939 a¥all 1211 854-8M8 l~BR 29A.~ ,... 1M'"'9 Dr .. ...-t 2Bdrm, 2 Bath front un4t •C.pot11 w/1t0tage mo I@ ~ BLUFFS ALL NEW &. the epe, g...s COfM'llJN-~~~~~~~~l38A Pod"°"" on 1g tocl with yard Ind pnyete •Pool E'SIDE 38' 28a 2<* •ttcl'I lau ftlat I Univ.~. 31~ 2"ft ~ (ll!.J ;!;•:t:1:(•) PROF DECORATED I ty $1500/ft'IO. l "O'"'O"KtHO 4 LIOO? 1211.000.Bkr852·12M ::r ~!!'~: ~:-: '!&,ftD =•u2 ~.~·1 ~~ 6:' = ~2~M l i:.~·b ct.eqnesrby. 4~': ~ 2er~:;1 171-1111 Ct1erMng 30ckm, den........... lhoJ>e.s11oiJ1mo. IMJ.Me.JMI cwpet1&palnt,cntr1elf, ~~~·ts12s0. ~ ,,~~yr~~· oarS2700mo 83t-0680 a.:~ hOfN loYefypatlo,wtlle>tdlfor fll.... 11• lllJllllM.n W/dNt-up,255f..8Ek*I. 8t9-6e&-1e57 Of In uduiM .,.._ 48R. ~ °' t(fpl In COM, 11,.... 2BR, 18AEMtllde, nuou $t250. 759--7015 Avt 12Jt =lilh· ·tlSI 3BR 2BA DUPLEX w frplC LARGE afmolt new 28r, 28A. 12.800/tno ..... INine, Leg.8c:h. « Lag. .. llmlT cabinet kltd'I, cfi9hw, lg E'SIOE 3er 2k ut. ..... I & r>eho·On 8alt>oe BIYd den. 28a, 2-•ty Ot>te ger. 844-7424 NBP bt1t N6Q 1,, ~·· ..._. edun DELUXE 28R 1'ABA 2 lattklecl rMt yd. Prtvacy drepee. carpet ,.:"'=· ON lXke PXRk 2& 2L: HOUSE. 81t4f)S t w.i111ng anee to the lrplc, micro, eunny ~''° NEAR S3RO & LAKE C~(L Carotyn ROM •t "P8(1t.. Ctlatmlng eottage 11ory, gar11ge, w/d N!up 1875. 1424871 . Avall now SJOOO/mo frplc 2 c;ar GW• In-trpac, 2 car QW, yard. beecti S 00/mo IM -$1585/mo 111t 72t-850& 1BR 18A ~· drpe. Merrtt'l~7L.., ~ wtiterftont hotM ~1~~n:l:s:7~91;cH 28R, modern, ...ie.. ~ 6 S975 dep. 213/437 .. t 18. cludM ;ardener Adulta, ~~ "'9 '":.,.':!:~~ -sec Jldl 811-™-2'84 ~uxury 2BR 28A ~ patio. aO.. to '~ , ..... ,._,, w/trptc, pool, 'Pa. t>oet ·"'· mo-1'fflM.S1300 +-.c. n-pet1 S1300 640-0020 11& _.112 conooonl.ldoPenin9ula $749/mo.213-256-5479 I p ltlp avallabte t1l,SOO. 111111m .-. Avall 1276. "3 Arbor E·Sld9 3aR 2BA twnhM ' AU f()( Chuc::lt ~ Gorgeou• bay view NEWPORT ISl.AHD 28R ... ..,.,II ' Brtlr,875--6 241 2BR ~ au(f & Jetty C~.eppt"4-«M7 . =·19;';~1~~ s1275 4BR 28A famrm ........... ~ 2119 PENINSULA YEARLY $2200/mo So•t 1llp l 'hSA,quietr9"1bmdf No mTYIUll r..tl M Lit 14 .. Ylftfromthls26R 1'.~BA *2BR 2BA llreplace Oy9M()..2429Ev/W11nd J ne.r8i1 1,.P1c air nr..OS 1li lLUlllmUllf +Cuie 1BR 18A .upper ex tra Joyce Spiller pets. St 100/mo, Av.U Thll g()(Q90Ui flome hat It r~ Mesi., J.c • · f ~ ..... t' 1 .. :. S 7 ,, .. O~x. garage, n~ In-S..8-588 1 1211 6~749 .it:48R 38A,formaldln. NEWPORT BMch. ~· tu . h W/D l'loOll-Yp, garege. EXECE'llOeuPS*duple1t rwy.,._.., 1 ~ Yl1ylt3 5-,,eryclean38ri tet1or S&75/mo Ing rm. famlfy rm, 2 car ac..ti Front Lot. Beet S1~·501mo~~4 t:~~· 275 Mela Dr. Avail now. 1958 Churel'I St .. 1s«18982 Peula Clrcle 2BA, trptc, dlw, micro. •Cuti 2BR 1BA loW9f garege, lg twlmmlng Bal~ Penn . .,. ... R-3 Sheryl 67S:.8427 '-' $950 NO PETS 722-801 t alt. Upgrd 2Br+den. 811-576-0573 w/d llkupe, 2 car gaiage duple•. new crpt/~lno1, pool, court yard, low zonln.g, permit• lrg E-SIDE 2BR nr Tut1ln & t¥.8a. trpl. w/d hkup. FOR Lease. 48R flome Agt 722•85201875_.606 snare laundry No p1rtc- malntenanc::.. All thele bulldebfe either dU(Mx or GREAT DEAL 111 1 BD Sente Ana Ave. New crpt, aundk. gar+lpalee. 11300 Liiie new lnllde, reedy •EXCLUSIVE GUARD'* Ing. $850/mo. amen111 .. fr Newport· ano1 tam. $725,000. CVR noun. t BI FR BCH I Ol w. fncd yard. Pet ot!. +MC. No peta. &S0-7°'48 now. $1275/mo. Brot!• 11'GATED COMMUNITY• ~3BR 28A, g1.rage, lrplc 8Mch fOf' only 1539,000. 873-37n Of' 720-1914 Wather/Dryer & Cable. $825 Water pd 760-8862 LOVELY 28r 28a cond Liia, 63&-0132 .... UIYll Piiio/deck. UT,; Unit C•!I Annt1McCHla~d ht 11 Stlle BT5-t878 '111tEASTSIOE LG 3BR Micro, Ip, d/w, ff retr:: FREE RENT! New b4MICl'l· BEAUTIFUL 28R 28.A. St350 or lower t275 13 281 ........ ISSf ASMINE CREEK. 3Br 2~8A, 2·•ty. gar, trplc. gar, own ln<fry. eiec w front condo .. 28R 2~BA, w/goll COU<M VIEW. Also YIW IEITILS COLDWeu BANl(eR O ___,,!::::!, 2'h8•. 2 ltory, CIA, 24 llr patio, ldry llkup. Sml pet o•t•. $900/mo. E'llde. lrple, wl d, MC, OCMn l BA avell Frplc. wet bar. , 11• teft, Jll Ill Se C • $ 2 4 0 0 I m O • '*· $1250. 875-4912 Agt No pete. * 665--21"6 vi.w from 2 petloe. $t550 micro. W/O hkups, 2 car Attr 3BR, W•BA hm, E.X})t.'d. tre bt..~. Only sd:ooo f>enver 850-1 150/D efter 7pm, bch 2BR 984'-7580/d 8-48-2181/e gar w/xtre storage, cen-woodsy. lrplc. gar, no -----.,.--._.,..--=-=--tor~• p(io. com-6"0.104 •WllY .. lltllila Lu~ con<fo nr • ·1 treJ air. All me.Int. tnol. pets, gard/Water pci, lse J NEWPORT CREST pare to CA. 5%, down, L.o\191y 2BR 1BA frpk: 2-ltycon<fo.Dedcort~ 2~~A, ~d·~ ~b ~ ......, .......... Sorry,nopete.""4--0509 $1.500frno 54&-t381 3BR, 38A condO, 2 dee«•. po11tlve cuh flow. garage. 427 c.;n•tion'. t., bd'!"· dbte gar, lrg ~C>Pft:'a 102s ~,-&Jo Reuoneble rat• ' •BEACH HOUSES• 343 EJIERALD BAY ort condition S2e5,000 40%-eo% of new price. AYI lmmedl $1295/mo patio. E llde Back Bey lo-I 538-3347 1M• WITB NW 28R 2BA 2 ca1 gar Fp OPEN HOUSE Super 1nll9Stmt 1 hr to M0-8143 or 52g.. i407 . cation. No pet1. LH LUXURY 28' 28a condo. Huntington P~ound eni-. bl' lfftek'-views 01._ lllt Con<J St 50 ' SUNDAY t-4 u l. 1-303-422-8011 Agt. $1295/mo * 557-5784 Obi gar. frplc, pool. floor. on the • best •"'' "t tr ";?,_ 3BR •l9R Bachelo< pad fir• 21 BARLOVENTO LAG 38r 28a home, oceen $995/Mo. 18' & last view of boardwelk nu • tunN 1 om u ... Call ANNE FREEMAN ........ , ,.,.. sJde PCH. Frrr· decic, 3~ ~:,A::::.· t J= +$300. 842·5290 palnVcrpt1, 1' BA, '2eR ~BA~ -~r:-tures ~=._..,~ s:~ lrpk 2 OPENBOUS! SAT/SUN 12-4 SBR,3BA•DE!f. VIEW. $795,000 LARGE LOT, SOARDfG BEAMED CEILJllfG8, CAT ALIKA• CAl'fYO!f VIEWS. 631-1400 ...... lSJS gar + parld~ 1375/mo -.dioois. No petS. NEAR PLACENTIA SH50/mo, t1t. lut 'Mn<> t: lmmed men-cv gerage $1295 • Weterfront Homee Inc. 116 ACRE ranch IH• NW Gregg. 6 5-5511 11000/mo * IA2·2058 13BR. 28A twnhm, ort for ~-:a ::.~~~~F Ible: CNldren T:.Fo:: OOCl<SIDE RE 722-9730 NEWPORT CREST SBA All.zone. 1250/ac:r .. EZ MATURE SINO LE OR S780 Cute 28r hM gray! cpl or exec, 11009/mo S2850/mo. Doug Herbst 2'MIA. Fueey ~ ..,_ terme. Good wl1er table COUPLE WAN'TEOllll wtit lhutt .. wood ffrs +dep 213-256-5479 IUlflAJ-720-3980 or 7&G-5000 BAYRIDGE Pen. Condo beeuJ tr... .._Hunt blka. to beh, Wood pan-new cpt/bllndl, gar • ltnl Pentrldge Cove luxury Gated exec. 280 28A trpl, ceilings new carpet 2· c:om&. Auaty '31·12M a . ...__ • · • I REA~ 38R 2'.tBA. trofc: cath & IWl neerby. 87W549 ellecf 290128A + den. yard. 22t8-8 FJlaoentla. 28R 2BA CONDO dl'*.wl d l'l<>ollup1, enc I 1 ear ar •ted comm Frp l, 1tt1ch oer .1 Nopetl. 665--256& Sculptured patio on1 oar 2balc:.tennla eoune.1\T\\l :'l"I l'f\. f 1350g s/fg St3.50/tno St 200mo lie. cell n.i1hlng streem. M1tr pool spe no P•tl -Cheryt ~2504 M-F -=====;;;;;....--llem 873-t7a.. evenings BRITTANY Wood• Condo. bdrm/bath suite. Freel'I StOOOmo-St 100 MC. REALTORS. . llWPr ~ '9 3BR 2'ABA. ffplc, 2-car paint & I*" gray cerpet ~ 13 11rHARBOR VIEW HOME Bk.lffs TwnhM 3BO 2 1/2 Med. styte, IPPfl( 3100 If, JI• South ot PCH. 290 1BA per. pool Tennis & thru-out •. WOodburnlng SHARP l BR lBA, many 38r 38a..,lott, f/p, lit>-I BA vw Gmbelt Frpl, I BARBARA GOTllARD JllUS CALL COLDWSLL BAJllDll TO M TSll 8&CuaJTT GATB 38'+ orb, 2'A8a, lrg HR 1BX hOU:. Frptc.. t-car garage, w/d hoolt· CIUbhM aval4. 1650 111· trptc, encl dbl garage. ••tfl1. S850/mo-ut111 graded, dbl oar , g~dnr. Laundry Rm. Ger. Lo k.ttc:, ceramic tn. count• gar, refrlQ, wather/dryer. ups, trpl. St275 St350/mo. Cell Cheryl, S1050/mo. ~10 or pd. St lOO move-In. No comm pool, par!\. lg yd Petlo-Bale Comm pool '""· lrg mstr BR wtth ed· Yr1y s13251 mo 850- 3832 7 ~ae.'.'.::7~3i22ieoeriiiitiiiiiiii1i56-ii2504iii' iiiiiiiiiliiii7i5i1 i. 2i18i1 ilii.iipetii' iMi•uireeniia40-iii28i2i8~si2i1i00i'i'"°ii64i1i.i15i2i6i80i1ii1i5ig..i90i8i9i5i11i50moiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii;F~ 644-9060 joining u•c. rm S595K. or 2131393-5763 ~/8'kr 842'1359 4BR .tBA Souttl Bayfront 1f11119Af 11-4 WITH DOCK. Partlally ... -&-turnllhed. S3000/mo • .... _ .. _ Avail now. 722-7022 Spect•cul•r Penln1u11 .,,_ 80 Beach home. Walk Into """ Ir bct\11 + vw. 4 this elegant 3BR 3BA 2BA, frpl, terr~. gar. home !Mturlng: Spllelous Dr1w by: 110 Sepphlre. &. llYlng rm, modern Euro-call: (213) 377-7888 peari lcltcl'len. lg yard ..,.. ..,.. 1 BD/StU<fy 28A. w/epe a mutw bdrm remod9'ed & new carpets. eulte. Communrty pool. CIOM to town. $950mo. ~9.900. (Nr SOth & 873-5888 v v River, ot1 Coat Hwy.)1--------WM E. DOUO CO & INC Lg 2·story w/t>eram Cell· 873-1800 « 6&2-3189 lngs. 2BA 38A home, famlty rm. garden patlO. ******* frptc. Wint• 873-8642 •lllNW Y&LR• LAG BEAUT FAMILY HM . Model ~ lBR 28A 119' time rental. SBA 3BA. OCEAN VIEW flome, :z-car gar, w/d. AY9111ble w/pvt apa & dining rm In 1211. YMtty, 12400: Win· guard gated community ter. S1600. 721·1198 w/comm pool & tennis•-------- court.al Muat .... A value Mll•I at $549,000. Call Mll<E 2BA28AHOUSE BURGESS 72t·1200 ot Beam Celllngs, brick lrpl<:, 9M-O.t04Agt tem lly rm. patio. $1200/Mo Call NATALIE 548-65e9 or 759-MOO Merrlll Lynch Realty REN'fALS AVAILABLE lllUtmll ShOrt ,.,,,, & winter '850 to 11400 llHllllT • lll W~erlront Homes. Inc. INT~ AIU RMltors 873-e900 Th• Cleverly IOUOht·OUt r•aloc:allon ol spece In lalMI thl• thOl'oughly cu11~ PniaaU. 2117 !zed home gives • maxi· I_....,, _____ _ mum ol elflclancy & llm .. --.0 elegance. FOf' your per· YEARLY. t>ottl 3BR 2BA. IOnal vt.wtng, ~call Alli 11112. No '*'1 'till ROCHEL.LE. Sh0,714 1211. S1600/S 1500 Mn, 668-9451. 213n99-5550 ..... ...a YEARLY. t>otfl 3BR 2BA. AYI 11/ 12. No rent 'till 12/f. S1800/$t500 Merk, ~uN~1~o=uE=v1=ew=H=:O::M=:E::. ::f &4$.94S1• 2t 317"'-5550 In one of the ftner neigh--tenu MJ Jlar 2122 /;~= ,;!,~!.~ !iiR !iBX hM Gn/unf\lm , Ing 38A 2BA t>Nuty, lge dec:tt.. bit~. gar, sse<>OOO Leguna Niguel w /O. Avail Dec. t . Realiy . CALL Halen S1276/mo * 673-3-415 WNtherby. agt Mt-7433 111tFURNIStiEO HOME* VILLA BALBOA 2 1T1ltr Br. 28a F/P, $1495/ CONDO. Immacul ate, ~:.i..!:,'1:f ~~ec>. speclou• 3 bdrm, temlly & -'V • IOfmal dining rooma. Fp, 514'h MARIGOLD & 2 specious p1tlos. S.-Big 28R tBA. Immediate curlty complex with pool occupeny. S1000/mo & e11y blkerlde to oc.an. 714~76-2055 631-1400 S320,000 BEAUTIAJL 38R flome, - tam rm, 21h8A, Jaemlne "\I I HI HO' 1 Per~. gated .,.., ..-to rn1'11..., •-·· bHch. Av•ll lmmed. R£.llL EST4TE 780-9420 btwn 1·5. or 8t8/347·2214 I 1 I 1· I S N U F U G I J Is I I' CU PN AK WOlt .... I I I I' I Pric» • ..., 'f04Jf klOI Mm ______ ..., -Of l'llOM't. )'OW oer. R A S H E E J Mle, and pen1c ta wllen )'OU ~=1~:1~:1·=:1·==1 :J :* ~ ~ noooe 'f04Jf- '"-..::_.;.....::...,;..:...;.,--.--t 0 -.. ~ ..... \. ,._.,. D fl R A Z I 111 I I I I '" • =1 • ... """"1 -, L..-J.. • .....L..--L.--'---'-'---1 .• ~·· .,_....., !lio; ) ... I l• -•• • ?i~fr... I' r r r r r r i' r r J e ~-~ I I I In I I I I I I I I 1. Bru • IS 'J2e4iae11tial lJe"lteeq e Seevteu 7h ~ae1ut 911aepe11de11t ~al €.."late B:Jmp1Z111 ilt tle 1tatic11 WATERVIEW PROPERTIES OWNER MAY FINANCE $375,000 This bay view condominium chac will accommo- date up to a 35' boat. Two BR. 2BA. community pool. sun deck Forniture Included in pric,e Gayle Amaco. C.D.M. OCEAN VIEW VALUE Sltf,000 Custom built 4BR. 31h BA. family room home. Gourmet kitchen. step down living room and master suite with ocean and jetty views. Only one year old. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs. EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at S 1.150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K Dave Htrschler or Rod Daley LIDO ISLE -BAYFRONT $1,~000 Larger lot and d ock. Great views from spacious living room with bayfront patio for entertaining. Three BR, 4BA. plus family room. Terrific lo- cation. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. SALE OR TRADE $1,550,000 This bayfront home. will consider trading down for duplex In Corona del Mar, or single family home in Newport Beach. Wonderful 5BR. in prime location with pier & slip. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR $1,725,000 Ideal entertainment home on most active harbor location features upstairs and down· stairs living areas. formal dining, a secluded master suite, spa. Flexible floorpfan. Large pier/dock. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman C.D.M. WHITE WATER VJ~W S1,98S,OOO Dramatic t80• views of ocean, jetty, Catalina, and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR. 5BA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth. OVERLOOKING BEACH $2,375,000 -Terrific new 3BR. 4Y2BA w/conv. den. Looks down on the private beach & pounding surf This is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry financing to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave Hirschfer or Rod Daley. SELECTED CONDOMINIUMS A JUI T LISTED "OEM" $219,000 A real doll house for comfort and luxury In outstandln& location near Newport Center. Two BR, executive c::ondomfnfum. Built In wall unit. Walk to shops. Nancy lmbernlno. CORONA DIEL MAR $Ml,500 Located In near new gate guarded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to vlllace or ocean. Three BR, 21hBA, family room Overlooks ~rk. Glorla Robertson or Carolyn Lowe. MllOHLID I ND UNfT tm• Bluffs. terra cotta floors, peach carpet, mirror~ wardrobe doors, wtndow treatments. eo with this l BR. 21/l BA. family room home Move In, enjoy private patJa w/buJlt In 880 Trlona Ber&fn QUAN> GATID • ..,_ BIC Canyon, ex1>11nded Dover model. 2ea, 2BA bullt ln entertainment center. t\ardwOod floors. crown moldlnp. wet blr. air conditioned. l.-nd- scaped by Rocers Glfdent. M.t.r~n Gonz.ales. I\ Tb an ks to the agents, staff and clients ot GRUBB A ELLIS our CAN TREE bas 1,500 CANS OF FOOD and is growing! We are &till acceptinc your donations to belp teed the bomele.a and hungry of Orange County. FEATuHED HOM E BIG CANYON S1M5,000 Lovely traditional family home. 6BR. 4BA. with elegant formal marble entry Large master suite and large private lot with pool On one of Big Canyon's finest streets Dann) Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. OPEN HOUSES HOMES OPEN SATURDAY BIG CANYON S2,315,000 24 Cenyon Fetrway 4 BR. fR. vu 12·4 Stella Shlr•r BLUFrS 1321,000 401 Y1eta Roma l BR H Donna Wall JASMINE PARI\ S441,500 -~ l BR. f'R vu I ~ Suuinne Shuler H V HOMES S725.000 1114PortChettM ~BR f'R. spa 1·4 10 Stan Eaton HOMES OPEN SUNDAY PENINSULA .S..000 1 n.t Ptu4I o.e Norte l BR fR I·~ H~DeM) BIG CANYON ~ 23 Aue Gnftd Ducal 2 BR, FR Sutanne Shuler HARBOR RIDCE a.no.ooo 1c ........ 6 8R, FR pool. spa 1-J JO Ann Crau NEWPORT NORTH ---3071Corte~ 4 BR. FR 1-4 lO M•lf'Cull~-~n NEWPORT NORTH mr..ooo 114Conlile 2 SR , .... lO S.nd~ F'h &IC CAN\'0 a..--24 c..,. ,..., 4 BR, FR vu 12-.t St•lt. Shirar 8LUFT'S ..... 401VleW ..... J BR ..... OoMaWall ~ASMINE CllCU ····-BR. \1\1 I JO H V tiOM ~ ..... ~ ~ 8R. f'R • ..,. , ... ~ ~~ SELECTED HOMES OUALrTY BUil T-FORMER MODEL --Three BR. 2'hBA. home with red tile roof, new carpeting. custom cabinetry. Reflects outstand- ing pride of ownership Beverly Duddy. CARMEL MODEL SCS0,000 In Harbor View Homes. ne>.t to greenbelt. Excellent curb appeal, 3BR, family room. Needs you'r aeat1ve decorator touch. Ann Peters. PENINSULA-PARK-PRIVACY *5,000 Four BR, 21"18A. family home away from the crowds yet close to wedge, beach and bay activity A dream place to raise an active famHy. Hobie Denny CUSTOMIZED SOMERSET $725,000 Beautiful 58R, Harbor View Homes Completely re modeled inside and out Everything new and finished to perfection Located rn one of ew- ports most desireable areas Beverly Morphy. FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW $1~000 Six BR 511'18A. with tam1ly room. sitting room and lormal dining Guest quarters. Dramatic pool outside cooking facility and entertainment area Two seperate master suites Triona Bergin FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,195,000 Trad1ttonal Country French SBR. 6'hBA. home. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole Lake view. incredible quality through- out Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody NEW -FAIRWAY ONE 12.395.000 New Fa1rwa) One custom home Outstanding In qualrt> and design 4BR 4•-:B'\ hbrary spacious master suite Golf courc;e mountain and cit)' light vie" s form e\.ef') room Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody BIG CANYON CUSTOM 12,850.000 ~agnificent family home set on one or the largest lots Spacious rooms and bleached oak floors. oBR. separate large cabana, pool. and spa Volleyball sportscourt Danny Bibb or Ste~ han1e Grody 110 CANYON-,BEIT VIEW 13,•,000 Five BR. home with 180 golf course, mountain and city lights view lmPotted tile roof, maids ~uarters. ch1ldrens wing Master suite with sit· ting area and balcon) Danny Bibb or Unda Oeth vtEW..ffAMOR RIDGE ._.. Spectacular 12,000 sq ft home with 68R.. 98.A, library. e"tra larce dlnlnc and famtfy rooms, 2 master su,tes, elevator. pOol & spa, •cat praee, room for hmousine Danny Bibb or carol Alliaft. IM ()r_9nge Co.t DAILY PtlOT/ ~•Jndey, NoYember 20, 1988 ACROSS 1 Markets 6 Boxes 11 Destined 16 Cogwheel 17 Ghosts 19 Ptna toppings 21 Pasta dish 22 Quall-like bird 23 Football player 25 Mr. Carney 26 Notched 28 Bluish purple 30 Highest note 31 Galaxy member 33 Incline 34 Western hat 36 Brink 37 Seizes 39 Mr. Mineo 40 Tiny vegetable 4 1 Cutting tool 42 Pine Tree State 43 Goes furtlvety 45 Says again 48 Ensued SO Former name of Thailand 52 Take small drinks 53 Light brown 55 Corrode 56 Ceased 59 Go faster 62 Upper crust 65 Former spores 66 Go down 68 Actor Danson 70 Religious symbo4s 72 Spring nower 73 Nuns 74 Bacterium 76 Drink llke a cat 77 Actress Ullmann 78 Pesters 79 Century plants 81 White yam 82 Me: Fr. 2 3 4 83 European eagle 84 -spray can 86 Breton. e.g. 87 Urbane 89 Hindu title 91 Flatfish 92 le&--eream hotders 93 Louver boards 95 Mexican treats 97 Cut In two 99 Garlands 101 Immediately 102 Twenty-second letter 104 Black tern 105 Harshly 109 Mom and Dad 112 Oozed 116 Mine entrances 117 Even. to a poet 119 Charged particle 120 Simian 122 Frighten 123 Food containers 124 Lyrical 126 Grin 128 Transit: abbr. 129 Summer: Fr. 130 Freight car 131 ln\lented word 133 Monosaccharide 134 Abase 136 Camper's lamp 139 Three-base hits 141 Bingo player's marker 142 Metrical foot 143 Weirder 144 Spools 145 Organic compound 146 Horse DOWN 1 Error 2 Celtic mother of gods 3 Elghteen- wt'IHlera 5 1 • 4 Qualities of sound 5 Growls 6 Malice 7 Long (for) 8 Attar constellation 9 Edge 10 Kitchen appliance 11 Dlsclple 12 Of other worlds 13 Tinge 14 Night before 15 Fault 16 Crab 17 Metal fasteners 18 Formal outfits 20 Salty 21 Endures 24 Titled 27 Bellow 29 Eskers 32 Motives 34 Caspian, e.g . 35 Made lace 36 Sweden's Sea 38 Passes over 40 JaJapeno, e.g. 42 Saracens 44 Drain 46 Zodlec stgn 4 7 Melanchoty 49 Actreas Saint James, to friends 51 Highway dividers 54 Pecan 56 Dire 57 lnslgntflcent 58 Anal course 60 Print measures 81 Northern conateUatlOt'I 63 oYe Ingredient 64 Empowered 65 Movies 87 Sault -Marie 89 Dedicated 71 Skewers 73 lndlan weigh1 75 Unit of • reluctance 78 Wobbtee 79 Come about 80 Sailor: llang 84 Red dye 85 Soccer team 86 Right 88 Manservants 90 Author Fleming 91 Paradise of the Pacific 92 Largest asteroid 94 You: Ger. 96 Swab 98 Pledge: Lat. 100 Baby's / pajamas 103 Loosely W0\19(\ cioth 105 Satisfied 106 Revised 107 Pickling llquld 108 Shriek 110 Mythical bird 111 Twirl 113 Released condltlonalty 114 Pencil's rubber 115 Canadian Indiana 118 Chrlatmaa carols 121 Mak• happy 124 Archetype 125 Hang In folds 126 More pllintul 127 Heronllk• btrd 130 W•t African tribe 131 Ylefd 132 Ireland 135 Actr ... 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