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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-25 - Orange Coast PilotFro111 Huntington Beach to San Clemente ... '. =. - We've got 1the coast c~ered - ORANGE CO\ST SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1988 I TMINK =---1•tt TR'f IT AGAIN .. . '(OU TMINK · ~-.... __ '{OU ~T THJS BLANKET? ,. United Feature S • Inc . NOTMIN6 15 EVER AS MUCH FUN AS '(OU TMOU6HTIT WA5 601N6 TO BE .. . GARFIELD® BY JIM DA VIS • . -1. • • I JUDGE PARKER ·~ptNING . THE MAIN AFTER · A LONG DAY'S WOftK,MARIGENe ·PINDS DINNER WAITING FO" · HER · f~. .. 9-ZS-... . 40 .... C..U ..... , ... ~. : - .. /4 .. by Harold Ledoux . HOW WERE YOU SO LUCKY I DON';!: KNOW! HE JUST lO (;ETA DATE WITH RICK ASKED ME/ DOESN'T HE · FOR TOMORROW NIGHTP DATE VE~ MUCH? ' l/11. .. rM BEl/6101..P IT'S TIM6 TO (j(). THIS MIU HM 'IJIS TJe lAST QIJ6ST/ON ... .. -/ . ~ .; ,, . /,;.'4 ' YA C50T11' FSEL q'ool) ABOUT JUST-STAYIN' ....... IN TO~GM-T, --· MooN? HMrf TIME! . . I (,..a) e£.T I MlKE . .. l UH .•. I IJOltT KNOW .. / . 1 ltJ£L.l.. 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In N • --~ M>CKY ROAD! Boetlng down a rocky 9tJ'Mln ~ .... ekltl • ~ hse oolora nutty: 1~. 1.-U. blue. :.-Yellow, 6-4..t. -..-. 1-FlMh kM\ea. ~oon. 7-ok. brown. &-Ok ..... SPELLBINDER KCMt I •o '°""' for 111"'9 111 ,.._ ... ._. '" ,.._ ---t..&ow to fqrm _...__...,. ___ ....._ twe COMP .... werct.. AIYllWAL TMIN KOf'e J peilftb Met\ ter .. , wor• M ~ ~ • ,..._ _.... ___ ...,. _____ _,__ ~ ............. . T"-~ .............. . ......... _ .. ~ .. .. ' .. BLOOM COUNTY Toda) is the birthday of America's pttmier l)MI, Emily DkkinlOft. Aci an atr«tionatt lribult, we ofrtt Iha ro1&o•in1 dramaliu· lionof.-16 Mr leaer kMWft .-orks: • frum IN011!1rf""'1t.l t{C""I> DftL1t-.ed11Cd by Wilham Pl1ttl•P' A"'ltos llnd Mc\trcl, Inc . Cop)nsJll lllA3. 1~.1119(1 Do waltz in morning's dawn butterfly lrusud! .. SHOE <. .. ( . . . BOB, 51T OP~ 51T OP, ~! . TMAT'6 ~6(()0 DOCK~ despi.te the fact - that it is f~nW 1'y rnemrers Of the freQS corps . BY BERKE BREATHED I Do dance 'pon tmerald pond of winter crusted ... . " I '.._ Just don't sneeze wllile flossing tl1at upptr cuspid. b MacNell ----·---i-Rozspeci i'Z.eS · in many dow.n..Jiome. fa~rleG. Daily Pilat Q: }VMre lloet PrillCe aet .. ...., deCMs! -Dtborah Li~. AWl>oro, N.C. A: Prince, 30, thinks up some of bis own ruJDes and frills. Marie Fran~ costumer for bis films, says, '"Sometimes be would come up wi&b a m-out idea, but be would listen to reason usually." Prince alto likes daiper Venace's ltUft; it's been repc)rted that Prince, lite Bruce Sprinpteeo and Geo,.e ~ bu sta~ at the V enact 'TilJa in IUly. Q1 .IW14 ... Ptl lib ........ Aow Md. Pml: .... ~ ..... Cua Mltshe• .. nce? 111•11111t....... -Chris Cannon VictorYillt, Calif. A.: Get lots of education and·experieooes that · requitt "thintiog on your feet, .. says the suave Alex Trebek, 48, of Jtopardyl .. You need to be lucky, to have the right look." Trebet studied phil<*)J)hy at the University of Ottawa, and bepn as a br<*k:lster. Q: WMt .. die iGWCf "'" •• , ••• Mtwem .... OtMa. HaYIDull ... J .. , ..... ., -Edit Cassidy, Sacrammo. Calif. A: They've always been rivals. De Hatilland. 72, and Fontaine, 70, were wooed by the same men. While Howard Hughes dated Olivia. for example. be pr0posc4 to Jou. They ~ for the same putS (GOM Willt tM Wind. bb«ca) and for Olcara. This year, they were booked just doon away in the Beverly Hills Hotel -so Fontaine up and movt.d to another floor. ~USA v\/~[KfND PWllt'8d ~ a.w.u Co. Inc. •CIWWI ._.. crue ... H. "'"' -Cllilllwml .-.a. c.lef, P111tt1 •a ceo .......... ,JJ. .. -.•• ?' .. 4D.C.91M.,..,.... --JJW'i .... MSMI • TIE IEEI Sizeup3 tough guys Q :a How can an Syhratw Sttl'sae, LM Ferrlpe aM Anold Sdlwu1 •11t•? -Paul ~rby Huntington, W. Va. A: Ferrigno is the biaest at 6 feet S, three inches taller than Schwai'zeoeller. Stallone is just S feet 10. We've sized them Ull, in the chart at riabt. The musclemen att busy: i J) ~ ..., ... t> § • 1l ~ ! ..... -.- Ferrigno, 36, u negotiatiJlg lncmfiblt Hulk specials. plays a mercenary in the new film All's Fair, and is shedding 2S pounds for the 6.lm Cagt, due in late '88. Scbwuzencatr, .. 41 , is Danny De Vito's twin in Twins, out at Cbristmas, and will start filmiog Sgt. Rocle. due next year. Stallone, 42, starts shooting the film Gangnn" in October. ............... .......... S'IO" 6'S" 2SS Rx. S2" 33" 2T 67." SIO" Cllllt ........ . l 60-180 lbs. 46" 21~230 n.. S7" 172 lbs. 38" '*········· ............. 31" 33" 33" ........... Q: Wt.at wu Detl•u 8r011C1D1 tarter.a Job E1wa1'1 -.jor at SWlfen U.mntty? -Jan Gifford, Waynt:tburg, Pa. A: Economics, with a B aveBge. Contrary to popular belief, Elway wasn't coached by bis father. Jn fact. Jack Elway coached rival San Jose State during John's collqe years; be became Stanford's coach in '8-4, after John wu in the NFL John, 28, and wife Janet have two-daughters and live in Aurora, Colo. Q1 WUJ tMft be a KlllWtt Xiii 11/! I hope so Ncl11t I loft llalpla MacdtJo. -Anita Williams, CincinnaLi Al Hai. Macchio, 26, stans filmiog it with Pat Morita this year. Macx:bio, of Italian and Greek de- ICCDt, is married and lives on Long Island. He stars as John Litbp>w's sou in the new film Distallt Tlnuukt. ~lmlllYTO ... Angie Dickinson, 57 ... Tbe actrm bas·bated birthdays since a aur- prix party for bcr 17th. .. It WU 10 upsetting. people wbilperina behind my beck. I got very paranoid," A)'S Dickimon. born Sept. 30, 1931. Oertina older botbal ber, .. but IO do artbquata. You c:ao't do anytbina about them. We all wUb we were 22, but we'tt ooL" Her autobiopaphy ii due late next year. ·a • CllW:: "*' c. CMm ...., ~ "°"" w. Wllllr Jr. " ... ~ ........... ........... l'lleilr. ,,.. ... .._ ... ~o. ""-' • 17" n .. 12lA" 10 1'4 U navailablc 91h Q: Hew oN .. Daaa MDII ti I..a IAMi•r! ,.,~ lleard that slllt ii Oftr !I ... It It MN to Mlien . -Ulfy Cibu/Jki, Billmca. Mas! A: She won't tell. but the Oltbrily Birthday Bw11. says she's just 44. The secret to her s&eekncss: da1l} ballet workouts, no red meat and never eating after 6 p.m. Mills sws Oct. 11 in tbe ~ film Outback Bound, sort of a ttvene Crocodl'lt Du11dtt. And, brace yourself: She's probably in her last Knots season. Q.: Does L.eciawo PaYUOUI plu uy aen ftlJJis? ~Audrey COl'fi~. Sarasota. f /t.1 A: The rotU\1(1 tenor, 53, is booked through August, but 6lms aren't on tbe pro&ram -don't fortet. I 982's Ya. G/Of'gio was a 8op: Pavarotti, who opens the Meuopoliian Opera's teaSOD Monday, bas a Central e.rt lpmUnmt where be likes to paint. t' er Promenade down to the grocery store: There's a new Onmtry \Umkin• and a whole lot rilore. The Del Monte C.Ountry Fair is back and kickin: and the store's full of values ripe for the pickllL Stock up and save, and we'll send to your home, rute little \Umkins"'you can call your own. See the details below 'bout the Country Fair. Get the specials at your store. ~y'all there . ~­-----~----------------, I MAllAN CEA I IHCATE-:-NO'I' I EC ..... EAT YOUR OROCEA I • . _, . OI I UC EXPWES 12131188 . • Rr eadi <:oumy \\Jmkin• plush toy ordeml, fm ~ $5.95 ?,us 12 UPC symbols frcrn any Del Mon~· t or Hawaiian Punch• Auit Ptmch produc:t(s). ()\nnkin •toys are 8 ' toll'' tall and meet all Federal safety standards for children's toys. They are made especially for Del Monte and are not available in stores.) ' HOW _A. C.OUUtry _ 8 . Sweetie Pea _ 0 . Lustlie Peach _ F. Snappie Bean l MANY? Sbawbi:n"y _ C. Cobbie Com _ E. Reddie Tumato _ G. Jwcie Pineapple • TOTAL YUMK.INS ORDERED X $5.95 = $ enclosed. ' ~ 12 UPCa mu11t .xiompuy sa;il ~ldn request. ' IVUft»~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ma.iJto; • ADDRESS Del MomteCommy ~ lo,.e ' ~ P.O. Bos 8805 . ' OTY SVJE ZIP CHatma. l°"'9 52736 ' ---.. ---.ca. ....... -......... ---a..--...... -.. -·--· ................ ---0•1111 ......... c..o.Mlllt-. ... ,.....~ _ ......... .., ............. -............. UA.__ ____ ......,. ==~~~-!!!!•!!"'!!'!'' .... Qll9f .... ,...... ...... ____ ,..._.._.._...._. ..... .._. .............................. ---.a & "This liJtle KUY walud in sounding lib Benny Youngman had died and been reincarnaud into his body," says Roseanne Ba" of Michael Fishman. above, who plays tire ymmgat of her three kids on TV's "Roseanne. .. Michael, 6, son of a j~e/ry store owno and colltre. teacher from Cypress. Calif., /ova his first acting job. "Roseanne picb me up a lot and hugs and ~ickla me, just like my Mom doa. Bui Roseanne lets me shoot a water gun. My mom doesn't let me have any guns in the house. " Says Baff: "Hu mother said to me: 'I wish you would stop rewarding him for tM tltings I ttll him not to do.' 1 said. 'Your son is a comic ~nius. Gtt off his back. Give him sotM room.' " The BtaV nner had it so good. .USA~ zs.25.1• --- Photos by Greg Gorman, Gamma-Liaison · N 0-H 0 l D S ' . Roseanne Barr, TY's new-wawe ... , proves you 1:111 have it all -dirty lalldl y, pesky kids, a . rotten job -and stil ••Ille to mo about it in ,,. a HW anct verj different faH COlledy series om pads batcfoot about her family room this afternoon as if it's enemy soil l<*ied with hidden mines. She carefully maoeuven around old DCW5- plpen, sidesteps a pack of empty Diet Rite cans and 1top1 to kick a wet beactl tow- el into the comer. '1'his place is • pig-sty ... she moans. dart hair darting in directions that sugest she just woke up. 1be 'Terri- ble Twos' last until your kids move out oftbe house." Meet Roanne Barr, 35, devoted wife of 16 )Uri. concerned mother of three. out.l'qeOUS comedian wbo revels in pointina out the dart side of domestic life. Thanks to bet, one of the briabtest liabts in the new TV teuon is R~M. a JO.minute slice of life in which Mom works in a plastics facto'l, kids eat brak- fut cereal with their bands. and bubby would nlher seek out a can of era.med corn than a job ... Did yo&i read about the woman who stabbed her husband 37 timesr Jib a f'actory co-worker. "I admire ber n> straint," Roecanne lboota hKk. h 's the flip side of Tlw Cosby Slww. It's Ua# It To &a,~,:aooe haywire. And wbea the TUClday ICries de- buts Oct. 18 on ABC. it may be the 6rst time m<we than lO million WOftina mothers in the USA blw a true-to- life TV cbaJ'lctcr wbo &bares tbcir problcma. By Stu Sclrreiberg Today, only 19 peroent of USA mothers 61 the old TV mold esaablished when Ward lcissed June Oeaver before beadina for his oftice. ~income families are the norm, and more than 60 percent of mothers with childtm under 14 are in the paid labor for&. · .. MOit women mustjqp ciher and family," sa}s Susan Seliaier, who's a modler of two and an editor al Worki1t1 NotlttrmtP?'ne. -rbe rn.attaling thing was that while more. IDd more molbc:rs were working. mothen on tdevisioa ~ still at home bUing cakes ll ma4e vicwien dizzy: 'Hey. that's DOt what's bappcn- ina in my we.· But R'*'3Dlte ii in stcp with them." In &ct, BllT c:ould be TV's po1cer cbild for worting motben. 11ys K.atby Oumezy of the Labor Institute of Public Affain. an arm of the Afl..CJO. ..Roseanne doel 1 .,._,job of caplllrilJI what a worting mother 1s all about She CODDeCtl with reality by showing the slamour ii lolt real 1001L Most women in this count~ are lleCfttariel, retail dab. They don't ID to work in sequined pms." . By now, 8ll'r ia aittin& on a brown &eathcr pig, a b1uock in "the visitor room" -the only spot in her four-bedroom Encino, o.lif-. rucb boUle she deems clean eaoup for~ .. Moma on TV." sbe •YI. "'ire $itbcr dad or !he show is dominlted by the dlldl no now everything and do CYaYthi111-Nodlial ia r.lity ii~ lddressed oa sitcoms. 'Will Jaaiar ID ou.t witb 1be Dirt airl or lbe l004-b>lli111 sb1" l want 10 deal with beiD& broke, · with the implied violence of American &mily life ... Why listen to Roseanne? First, Barr bas the experience. The wall of her master bedroom is decorated with plaster cracks, the kinC! that come from throwing inanimate objects at high speeds. "Our marriage bas lasted because we love each other very much," she says. "And because every three months we allow ourselves to frealc out. I'll piclc up a dra>Ner and throw it or he'll put his fist through a door." Second, Barr has the right credentials. They•rc named Jessica. 13; Jennifer, 12; and Jacob, 10 ... We can't have any more kids," she insists. u-rbere's no more 'J' names, and no more bedrooms ... . Just as TV moms have evolved, TV kids are different from the days when playing hooky was a sitcom capital offense. .. TV moms always thought their kids were just adorable." Barr says: "Obviously, they never spent five minutes listenina to them." Mother knows best. "Keep in mind that your kids drive you crazy only qfier you've driven them crazy. J give them use of the phone and a TV with video games. Theo. 1 take a step back. Each person in the family carries one vote. It's like a c0mmune sometimes." As in real life, Mom can't do it all alone. Says Seliaer, .. '"The bigest problem for working mothers is the unre- alistic expectations that they have to do it all. all the time. You can do most of it, most oftbe time. I think Roseanne shows that's OK." Barr's working-mom strategy is simple: She hopes to spoil her children rotten. "I want to give my kids Fer- raris when they're 20. What do people think I was going to do with this money?"' she asks with a sneer. "Ski?" For a while, it seemed certain Barr would never have to answer that questiort Born into a working<lass Jew- ish family in Salt Lake City, she remembers "Mormon country was not the best place for Jews. I survived it by never saying I was Jewish. I was very quieL rd sit in the back of classrooms and bad very few friends.. .. High school ended abruptly when she was hit by a car, a slow recovery led her to drop out at 18. She moved to Colorado Springs where she met her hus- band, Bill Pentland, a mail sdfter at the post office. A half-dozen forgettable jobs followed for Barr, including window dresser and cocktail waitress. "I had every minimwtMvqe job there was. .. And very little to show for it The couple and their first child lived in an 8-by-36-foot trailer for four years. Eventually, the family of five settled into a 60Ckquare--f oot house in Denver ... It wasn't Dynas- ty, .. she says, "but it was cool. We thought we were artsy folks. .. They also though& they were funny. "We'd go to local comedy clubs and think, .. How can they (male comics) do this?' . Someone needed to tell it from the other side ... Barr was ready to try af- ter a year spent writing a five-minute monologue with her husband (now a Roseanne co- writer who'll be seen occasionally as her TV husband's buddy). But in the late '70s, only .Elaine Boosler and Joan Riv- ers were cballenging men for the micro- phone, and .. Can we talk?" was much safer than Barr's biting barbs. Her shows were limited to punk clubs and bikenbars. She persevered. By the time she received.$1 ,.SOO for a 40-min- ute show at a 1983 private party, she says, ··1 knew it could happen." It happened when she scored big on Th~ TonighJ Show. Now, the sitcom and her autobiography (she's writing it now) are part of a mast.er plan. "I ~t into · stand-up so I could dQ television and movies. Right now, rm in the seventh year ofa l 0-year plan. In year l 0, I be- come Woody Allen. I write and dirut SJ million films. I wear glasses. I move to New York. .. Her parents in Utah are so proud they walk around wearing .. rm Roseanne Barr's mother/father" T-shirts. "Mom wed to say, 'I don't know why a married woman has to leave her children and go around to ~ at ni&bL' Now it's, 'How much are you aett.ina paid for this?' My parents are a lot nicer to me now." · But the kids, well, ~·re tired of bearina about Mom's TV show." Fnnk!y, Barr doan 'l care if they ever watch her sbow. Just u Iona u lbcy spend afternoons cuddling with her on the sofa. watch- ing Donahue. Oprah and Geraldo .. I really encouragr all children to drop out of school and watch these shows. They are the best way to learn to read people. We don't watch them for the f-rcaks wbo are guests. We watch for the audience. Those are the dumbesl human beings that ever Jived. I can't imagine Donahue audience members coming to my show." Those who do fill Rosftlnne's studio audience usual- ly receive special treatment .. F<>r the pilot. I opened bigs of port rinds with my teeth and threw tt at them. I want to make sure my audience is fed." And now. Barr is sitting in her baclcyasd, which boasts a blac:k..OOttom pool, a city view, and a sheJty dot named B. iew. ("It can be Jewish or French:· she says. "depend.mg on where you arc.") "I think the people who like me are the disenfran- chised. I'm a voice for working women, and for all those people who arc just left o( normal." 8. Jew demonst~tes his approval wtth a series of barks.. "Shut up!" Barr shouts. muttcrina under bci · breath: "I'm going 10 have 10 stop feed.in& that dot." She cackJes. ··As Iona as I bitch and get paid for it. I'm the luckiest person in the world. .. Suddenly, she leaps up, remembenng a turkey to toss in the oven. "Cmon. get out! I have to cook tonight J like to cook about three times a year and this is l(>llnl be a big ni&bt for this family ... Mom bas spQten. 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Miii\ Pllcie FM'1 9'llofllrl 568-0979 ~Aaza l<allt1il'a ~ Shop 8rtltal ~ & CounlrY li\'aHlll'nn~ 971Ml881 Hllbor & a.dlrl ll.l!l ~ Sc:ocM(s~ Shew'• Hllmlrtt Shop 1100 ""4rll Ell'«J .. 9ett o.pm.i'" 73Q.11WM 638-7lllO 1'*11'1 9lllc>i ..... $19.95 R.etetl Valc.c& Only ....., .... 5211 E Alie St UM>411 Glle'a....,,...Shop . t+M••• ~-AdM!ll SIC.aHO ~· Hllr'rwk Shop .......... Mii t 883-\105 .. • tt,.tt .... ~ The cave drawings of prehistoric man attract a great deal of attention from archaelogists. They chronicle the enduring val-• ues. fears and needs of our ancestors. However, Dr. R. Chris Martin. psy~t and . consultant t08umark Cards. Inc., woutd rather have a look at 'their sand drawings. ·'Drawings in the sand would give us a bet- ter--qnp-on-their immedt- ate impressions of the world around them... he ~ expains. ''They would be ·changeable, like . the moods. opinion$ and feel- ings of men and women of eny time.'' Message-driven pr-aducts . such as T- ehirts. coffee cups, ''vani- ty plates.'· car ~ and ~ -remind Or. of those drawings ~the sand. "tf you· re weadug a humorous T-shirt. for in- stance, you're saying 'This is me at this particu- lar mdment. I may not feel this way tomorrow or next week.' " he says. '1 'And if I don't, I just won't ...-that shirt, or drW* coffee out of that frM.'11.· •• SteVe Flnten, aditorii- al manager « Hall•• k's Shoebox Greetings divi- sion, agrees that mes-sages. like most anything these days. have to be very disposable. ''Products thet car- ry a message are moving .off shelves faster than ever before," Finken says. "We are dealing with an American public that discovers and dis- cards trends and fashion at an impressive rate: great lines are the stuff of memories. not for put~ on next year's products~· When Hallmark iden- tified the growing popular- ity of message products, Shoebox division decided to expan(t into the area in :1981, only its second year of existence. ·'Shoebox. by design. is trendy. witty. and pr:ag- metic." Finken exptains. "That's really the es- sence of specialty items, so we feft strongly that we had a fit." GETIING IT ON YOUR CHEST Exactly what is it that makes people get their feelings off their chest by putting them on their chest (or coffee cup. or car, or .. )? "There's so much white noise out there. so many messages going back -and forth. sometimes we want to buy a ~'d to tell ev- eryone how we feel," Or. Martjn says. "iPutting on your T-shirt is a little more realistic.'· Accarding t.o Qr. Martin. when we W98r" or use products to ''tall ev- a..-yone how w~ feel.·· we're ~ telling them one of these two things: "I belong," or ·Tm differ- ent. Ld at me.'· ........... c Or. Martin adds that these messages can indi- cate membership in for- mal groups ("Nurse's have patients' ) and infor- mal groups (messages that identify you as a run- ner. for exempts). "Expressions of affil- . iation that display a sense of humor are rarely a sign of insecurity,'' he says. "On the contrary. they tend to reflect honest. healthy pride." Shoebox. Finken says, has seen a trend to- ward affiliation with one very old and honored "or- garitzation": the family. '·Our research is mir- roring what national sur- veys have shown -peo- ple are putting more emphasis. thought. and time into 'home. hearth, and family.' .. Finken says. ·'They want to express thetr pride in their affili- ation with their family. rather than a club or pro- fession. to define them- setves. Predictably. that trend is reaching into humor." For example. one Shoebox T-shirt for dads displays this message: "A dad like me is hard to find . But the couch · is a good p&ace to 'start." As Dr. Martin said, if peopkt aren't using mes- sage products to be one of the gang. they're prob- abfy usinq them to ex- Pf"'SS their individuality. "These sorts of state- ments can range from heart-felt humor that r- says Tm funny. rm 1n- ·the-know. and I'm not afraid to show it .' to bla- tant shock' em expres- sions.'' he says. It's the "honest. in- the-know humor'' that Finken calls a Shoebox specialty. ''Right now. humor. in and of itself. is very trendy," he says. "So just wearing a shirt or drinking coffee from a cup that has any humorous line at all shows that you're 'cutting edge' - -you know that the comedy clubs are hot. you know that the top movies and television programs are COf'T'ledies. ·'And today's mug and T-shirt messages are wittier and more respon- sive to current even"ts than those in the early 1970s, when the industry emerged. Mass media puts an of us on the same page. so to spealt. and technology allows us to respond with an appropri- ate line before that page is turned.'' The current health and fitness trend in Amer- ica has supplied a wealth of material for Shoebox writers. This message is printed on;a hand towef: ·'You know what worries me? The person who thOuQht up aerobics is thinking up something else.'' For whatever individ- ual reasons peOJ*t have for ~ T-shirt$, cups. or stat1oneryA to make their point. Finken thinks he has a grip on the overal popularity of message products; ··Like a lot of marketing phenomena. 1t · s because of the Baby Boomers. People who grew up in the 1960s wil remember that we had an irresistible need to ex- .press ourselves. One of 'the most popular wa.ys to do that was with our clothes. Well. now those people who wore IOVJ! beads. peace signs. and .headbands are in their 30s and 40s . They've ch,anged a lot. but that need to express them- selves remains. So they find ways to tell the workS how they feel. and thev encourage their children to do the same." It's a form of self-ex- pression Or. Martin feefs good about. "The desire to sur- round ourselves 1n humor., -at home. in the car. or at work -1s a very he~thy. positive way of dealing with life's little an- noyances·· Or. Martin says. "Even if the mes- sage has an edge. about ex-husbands or bosses. it stin shows the person can deal even with anger With- out losing his or her sense of fun or perspective. "Besides. if they de- cide it· s not the right thing to~· they can get a new shirt or coffee cup. take down the poster. or have their vanity plates replaced.'' Like drawings in the sand. ---TI-IS m=crso·s .................... ....c Her new rtJylllRS are gonna .get you· Miami Sound Machine singer tells Steven Zeller about opera and Weird Al Y• Jiit rlll ... • .. higher one -so my voice ...., II al ,..,.., lfln stir may sound a little different PllcWi 11 rlnp. lllJ? 1 liked But the song l did with ~ it because it was a bit of a cido is more of him stepping stretch. It's in a dift'ereot out of his operatic style. (The ~ than rm used 10 -a LP is due later this year.) .,..,._,....,.. .. , You know, your style changes as you mature and have new experiences. rve written four songs for the next album (due next summer). and they're aJ. ready a bit different from. say, Words Ger in tit~ Way. I ._ Jll Ult • •1111 smt If ....... My (S-year- old) son ~yib's idol is Weird Al Yankovic, which is very much my knsc of humor, too. My sister Beclcy and I write parodies a lot One day I want to get a tape together . ........... 1c .... ..,. a.? He loves Top 40, Whitney Houston and a lot of heavy rock 'n' roU. ............... ,.. _.lalt Im*? He's real cool about it I speak with him every sinale day. ,_ ... ... Ellllt lllltM ~ ........... s.... ....... ii 1111, .. ... ................. ....... ., .... .,llt? He wa.nte4Jq stay home and produce ~~sic (he just worked with Clarence Oe- mons. Bruoe Sprinastcen's sax pla~. and Barry M.anilow) and he took care of our son. ..... ltteelttlle..,_ file .. ,.. 14 ··~ """ T• 'II ltlt FrWlr II ._ a.It lf s our b~mecomina conoert, very special because we grew up in Miami. .. ;..._.,.. .. 1111? Sure. Mainly people ask for autopapbed pictwa, and I tet comments about my voice and that rm a lot of people's favorite sinter. Fans are very, very expta.Sive. They like to 1bower )'OU with love. , ... "" ••• Jiii&· .,, _.., Jiil I uted to be painfully shy. I still loot at myself in videol and crinle. especially the early ones. ..... ,.. .. ,.....,. mat I bew if I wanted to do well I bad 10 communicate more or what J'fdt inside and not hide behind my ~Ynea. Jt was a very slow procesa. , ............ ,.. .......... ,.. .... . *1 Olocoaate, definheJy. I love b>d. but I Uy '°my on a wry 1ow-ra1 diet. No med i>ods. l hate wubin& and foldina clothes. I liU irollina ESTEfM: ., .... ww1"'1t1....._ .. TIE £STEFM FILE IM s..l 1, 1157, ii .. .......... ................ .... 1111,. ......... _. ....... &11111. le ...... ...... Lltil ...... '15. •ma:tw..m. = ....... Lii. """""" -"' It ,.,,. lits ~_,,1.z.J. ........ n. lllCT: a-" ....... ......... ...... ,.~, N••hD • llllllllu. IJld wubina dishes. I love rac:fula. 1 Jove Stephen King I alto just'read Shogun. 1 was really mad when it was over bcanae I enjoyed it so much l'8t 11'1 J'I tln1k at? Anythina bavina to do with lanauqcs. rm really good at phonetics. ltJlllM,...-*is IJll'l If I .... lllil llOU· ..tT Hilpuics are playing a much 'biller role in the U.S. You see mucb more Latin ad- venisUI&. The fahion trend Utit year was very much on theSplnisb aide. Lilt is fulJ of cycles; remember Carmen ~Jrandl IDd tbc cha-cha? I like to think Latin music will now be llCCepCed. Tbc Prmldl:n Mint Frmlldln Center, Peruwytvan.la 19091 Pk:-.e enter my IUbecripck>o for lbc Watc:rfowt Yeac, an oSdaJ i.uc ol Duda UnJlmltcd. Prom rwcm ortginaJ duck carvl11p. each baodc:nfted and cntirdy hand· pstncrd. Tbc custom-dcstpcd dilplay 15 iocJudcd at oo llddldoml c:barse No P9Jlllall ts ttqUired now. lbc Imported ICUlp- twa will be 9Cfll to rDC • ~ r'ltt ol OC1C CYcry od#r month, and I will be billed b cadJ 9CU1ptutt In two moa.lhly lnlu.llmena ol S27.W each. bqJoolnc prlOr to sbJpmcnL .,.,_ _,, _ _.., aa ~ 11 JO /I' _.,,._p ..,,., .. .,_,.. !lubK'npuon ApphaDOn Picas< ma.ii bY October 31. 1988 Stgnaturc Name __ _ Address --- Ory, Scarr, Ztp 1WELVE HAND-PAINTED ORIGINALS ' Mic:bld Dubkis and Georae Bush may be leederl in their political parties, but both ba-ve a Jona way 10 IO when it comes 10 &sbionable dressin&. •Y ex- per1s OD men's attire. .. Both ~tes are F."\SHION bldly ~" ays Bi- jan. a men's &sbion desiper with lbops in Beverly Hills and New Yort. His cli- enlde includea kinp. movie' stars, politi- cians and other moven and shaken. .. Bush is too comervative and bor-.., . " Pllllcil ~.,.get"" rllil• • 11111111111• in&." be says. .. Dukakis loob unkempt and ~with DO style or direction. His pants are three incba too sbort." Says Tom Julian, lllOCiate fubion di- rector for tbe Men's fubion Allocia- tion: .-.Every time J tee Oubkis in a color newspaper pboco or OD TV, he's lost in a a of blue suiu." Bush tria 100 bard 10 be the common man, Julian says. "His downplayiqa of bis look ii not~ biJ sleeves rolled up is not mtina il He bas a natural aristocratic and elepnt look. and he's not mPil tha~" Bijan 11fta. .. Bush is a social man wbo eoa 10 placa like yat clubs. He 10metimes wean a sbort-tlceve shin and Bamuda sbortl. That's bed. He's tbe , vice president' of the United States. He could have a wondetful claslic American loot -it's his style." Rqardlesto( the-winner in Novem- ber, "I think the new praidcnt needs a Secretary of lmaiet" concludes Bijan. USA WEEKEND uted the desianen bow they'd spit' up the presidential catt- didates. CaMlt nnptor. The fashion ma- vens don't at-ays llfee. -----., ..... ~ GEORGE BUSH MICHAEL DUKAKIS .............. • Bush would have a more aaured look with a dUsic, doublHiasted, c:barc:oel-sraY wool pimttipe suit (npt). He bu fhe bei,6t to carry tbil well. In- --of a baaoa-don lbin. -lbOuJd daoole a whi1e-oD-wbi1e coQoll lbiJt with Frndl cua. The casual tbirts with podE&b that be ilvon live bim a lloppy appelnDCe. Bu.Jinl bis tbinl a neck lize llUDer' would ..., siw bim • nealer fit. Accmt tbe new look 1rith a polb-dot tie -lilbt pay OD I bild 1*:tp'ouDd. •On weetenda, a dark~· wool ;.ca& witb .......... lleevel(be. low) would c:rme an iDbmll yet pol- ilbed loot. Lilbt beile acurueclt: IWfler aad ~ pu11 comP.lete tbe lo9k- T-j ·c 'a ... lw •A doablMi 1•d. pilHbiped dm· I COil IUit would eloalafe Bulb vilaally. He doelll't come llCl'Oll 11 tall. He lbould lake a c:uc &om WaD S1reet ad Mm' ODly FrlDCb c:ulA. And be lbould 11y an cr111 liae, medaltion.paaem tie. • He lboald clamp die wife.rim ..... a T1llJ. bi1n. Tortoile lbell oreboay wo.ld ..... bim loot ..... •OD w11bndl. be lhould.pie up the OIJCD oallftld lbirtl ... --.A CDCIDll polo llbirt or 1wcataillllaer.la- ... ol1ddllllz.' ... dloole .... ...... .,,. COit 0. .... it would loot ... llema•IJ :~== .......... °' ............ .. • I 1111 J. .. I 5Jl11n .. Ill .......... Jlllllill. W ... •llr•lll.r•art ' ............. llJJio Dubkis should trade in his blue suit for a three-piece. herrinabone tweed wool (left) or double-brasicd dart suit. He'd look more re1ued Mllrinl a plain white cotton shirt lrith iplad collar, instead of an oUord butUMHtown. He can top oft' the look with a dart burpady.and-tray- striped tie and black sboa. Tbd is a more upriabt, slimmias style. llJJio For weekend wear, be would look 'aood in a camekolored wool bounds- tooth sport jactet with khaki suede palCba (below~ TIUl with kblki turtle-- neck and khaki pbanline puts. The jacket lbould uve shaped lbouJderl to ldd beilbt and create a slimmer appear- ance. Tbe result: a casual, dasly New Eoaland loot. T-J ·ss•s-..w • Dubtil needs to dominate bis ap- pearance with a color and .. nan mte- menL 1bis would ldd beiPL •He lboald tall tbc blue .mu (euep_t midlliebt blue) and pick colon that com- plement bis playsical coloration. A com- bination of bllc:k and white. a .. ttc:m or chalk stripe would make him look taller · while playina up his -~.hajr. He lboald wear~ button jrictetl. And bis trouten need to •• lld Joaeer . • Tbe Olford blue button-down shirt. ~ empbatiza bil neek lftll coo much. He ~ wmr brold- clodL A pale pink IMrl would to well .. .. calariJll. " II •I 11111, .. 11111,. II trtll ! ......................... f -ldllllitllial•1' I J Sll1j\ til-= --1 to Cl •11•111 Y..-stllae Men: Are you under s feet 8 inches OT over 6 feet 3 mcbes? Then. ICCOl"din& to the fashion world, you fall into the short-man or tall-man cateaories. If you feel as if not.bing 6ts you right, here are some tips that can help you look your best. For91.ort- -The main rule: Don't try to look taJJ, says Bob Stem (S-foot-2), owner of Short Sizes Inc., a men's apparel shop in Oe.veland. Just try to look as good as you can. He also sugests: 1111-Buy clothes cut for your stature. • ~ Don't,.bave a rqular-siz.e item altered. Pockc\s, sleeves, lapels and everything else will be out of proponion. 1111-A void exqgerated patterns and collars. But it's a myth that you have to wear only dark suits or striped ties. Just choose pWds and patterns carefully . ..... Don't wear cuffs becaUJe they break the iea line. 1111-Wear natural fibers because they look best. You won't look good in poly- ester even if you're 6 feet 1. 1111-Choose two-button jackets instead of tlm:e-button styles. Forblll,_ , Joe DeRosa, aeneraJ manager of London Majesty - a big-and-tall men's shop in New York, Stamford, Conn., and Europe -offers this advice to tall men: • Cufti are in for tall men. They break up the Iona. flowing leg line. • Be careful with button-down shirts. You can wear one with a sport coat but not a suit. • , 1111-Avoid bold-striped s~its. 1111-Wear biger spread eolian; avoid narrow ones. 1111-Choose double~breasted styles. They create a fuller look.. _..,.... ...... I 'IHl1i111f11M11 111111111 • ... ., N~t ewr yone thinks Michael Dubkil is I bed dreaer. Ask f.uhion apert Bob Stmt, owner of ClevcJand•a Shon SizeCDoka- k.is made Ilia &.ll 'II list of the 10 beat~ abort men. 'Previous winners include: R.alpb Lauren (S-foot-4), Joel Grey (S -foot-S), and actor Micb8el Tucker (S-foot·S). .. Dub.kit liliai6es . tbe new democratic look," S1eni •ys. .. 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CMclle; Tuscan~ DfllTtr. Chez Plnisse. llerblrJ, Calif.; · Spaao. U. AJtat1es: California Pizza Ki1chen. leYerty Hiiis. Jlpa11se goes ewer big ...,. Japanese rooking is 1 c-. drawina even more at- tention. Meiji-En - a breatbtakina 600-seat restaurant with views of tbe Dela~re . River ind Ben franklin Biidae ~bas opened in Philadelphia Marine Center. Best bets: no.sub/ bunt (fried eagplant and chicken with 1miso sauee). gyoza dumplinp. su/ci,)IQi and the deftly cooked shrimp and bed at the teppan- yaki pilJ. Fiaure on SlS per person. At Cbiaiao's Matsuri. you can sit around a counter encircled with a con- veyor btlt that brinp an array of 15 cellophant-wmpped IUlbi, tempura or stir-fried disbcs. priced S 1.25-$2.25. · TillJ ~· II tU lii1e --~:= u:a::S: pmilb in dtlu1e res- taunnu and on catcTcn" plattcn. Al La ~ neti&e in R)e. N. Y .• J1Cques Lou-. piac drapes them on lbe rim of a ataS$ of daamPllfte. Dapitc lbt name. Oley are ICtually Biiiet Corinth or Zante cur- • ran&&. not '#ine 1f1PeL 8u1 their lus- cious. ... juicinm mallet them ~­ t'tt1with1 littlr bubbly. ..~ .... ~ •• II!!!."""!! ... ~ Al""1r ol .,.......,. Q11r• C • atrtrg --·~ ,.."',... 'Ollo',..,,.,... He's · an • • ' A captivating little bird· with a character all its own- in a unique work of art for your home { Fine porcelain ... handcrafted . . . 0 hand painted •.• exclusively from Lenox R~cognize him? He's that bright and chipper little fellow spilling over with ori.ginality and chaim. He does everything his own way. For one thin.g, he's a bit of an acrobat, and can often be seen scampering around the trunk of a tree upside down in search of his favorite treats. Lenox has captured his lively and engaging per- sonality in a11 original sculpture of hand-painted bisque porcelain. And Nuthatch fairly sparkles with the joy of living. Just look at him. Perched jauntily on a curled piece of birch bark. Alert. Inquisitive. Alive. br so it seems, with his bright little eyes and bold black markings. His exquisitely fluted win~ and ~y tail feathers ... his downy white throat and reddish breast. All the meticulous detail that makes Nuthatch so remarkable. Only the finest handcrafting and hand painting could achieve such realism. Could capture the precise line of the nuthatch's beak,. The crisp, paper-like te~ of the birch bark. The strongly~ veiN and notched edges of the two leaves that seem to have drifted down, just now, tO resJ at the f~t of the little bird. As a constant reminder of this uncompromising craftsmanship, the base of the sculpture is inscribed with th! ~oxe trademark in pure 24 karat gold. Another clistinction-Nuflultch is available only from Lenox-and will not be sold through dealers or galleries. The price is an attractive $39, payable l1t convenient monthly Installments of just S 13 each. lbenj<?y the beauty of thi.dine imported sculpture in your home. limply &II out and mail the acxx>mpanymg ftlel'Yldion by October 17, 1988. On ettdit card orc$fts, call 'IOl.L FRIE, 24 houn •day, 'J days a week d:_ hcSuadlJ4~m: .. Sbown~-­r - - - -- -·RESERVATI ON APPLICATION · -- - ---I NlffiIATCH P~ase enter my ~ation for Nut+uitch by Lenox. 1 need smd no money now and pre~ to pay as follows; 0 DIRECT. I will ~ biJled in 3 monthly installments ol S 13• 9Ch. with the first installment due in advance ol shipcner-. 0 BY CREDIT CARD Alter shipment. pase d\uw! the fun amount of S39" to the credit card~ below: . 0.MasterCard D VISA 0 American Expre5 Account No. _______ Exp ____ _ ""Plus lllS p« ICUipturc fof ttllpp4" ..S ...... Sela ... will be bl li.clif llf'Pl.aible Signature __ ---:-~.----,,...,..-----___;­All orOm arc eubjttt IO~ Putlltg ,pasta to the taste test Our Italian-American panel .picks the No. 1 noodle _ -J..ut yrar.in tbc-tJSA. ~•te-almolt"4 billion pounds of llJllbetti, riplODi, llllCll'Oni and other shapes of pata.. lbat•s 16 pounds per penoa. October is-National Pasta Moath, IO USA WEEKEND decided to put tos>«11in1 brands of linpine to tbe 1Ute tat. We IOUlbt tbe help of folks wbo OUlht to know their noodlei -leVen of r Boston's finest Italian- --American-merdwns. 1be .,. test site: Davide,. restau- rant in tbe city's cbarmiD& .. North End, kDowD to local diDen u tbe .. Red-Sluce Cimait." Our pudists: c.o.mo CremaJdi of , cremaldi•a, an Italian deli; bis wife Catherine. wbo just wrote ~ Cmna/iJi Coolcboolc (Double- day, $24.95); Peter Oieromozzi of Trio•s, I hsb pu&a company, John P=taP.P•, a waiter at Da- vide; AlltboD)' Bova, I dentist and IJUer, whole family bu owned Bova•• Batery for 55 yem; Joe GUif&e. whole funily's·leafood 6rm data from 1892; and Joe Dnieonc. a dleele mater. The winner. American Beauty, ownect by tbe uena.ey Foods Corp. and IOld in all states west of tbe Mmilsippi except Orqon and W•tbinp>n. Between •te deamers of Ferrare1le mineral water, our 1Ula'I 1eltlld the eiabt t.op-tellina bnDdl of domestic dried liquine, I popular im- port (De ~) aad the 6nt natioaally dimibut- ed -frelb -puaa (Coatadinl Pllla A Cheele). All were coobd mccordiaa to pert• diftdionl and were 1Ueed umauced. .. American Beauty ii perfecl Just yummy, .. •YI C.atberine Cremaldi. "1'be 8avor Mll)' l&IYI ' with after IWlllow it.., _you }(Ml Wbat makes the perkt puaa? .. It thoukl be chewy, not too IWChy or slippery," •YI~ Gia- comcmi. .. When you bite into 1t, it should appeal to I variety of lellla." Pllla, our tatcn....., should be pleuently bland siDce it ii a CO"yq<X; tbe auce provides tbe jlaYOf in • dish. ~ allo should have a slilbtly sweet, nutty taste and a liabt aroma of wheat. Creamene and Coai.dina are the oaly national brands. 1be rest are llrle recional brands: Golden Grain m8de by Quaker Oats; Cftamette and Prince by Borden; SUl·Oioqio, Skinner, Ameri- can Beauty by Hcnbey; Ronzoni by General Foods; Mueller's by Belt Foods International. '"Puta lif\I you out of a ad mood." •YI Cath- erine, who cont.ea to eatins it u mUcb u IO times I~~ makes you happy." ......... --Giii: 12 ...,,. ............. _ .. __ ..... ... er ......... --·=·--= ----..... ..... , ......... _ 1111_ ................... ............................ =r.=:=~-=l:i. .._.. __ ....... --·-to•• ...... , ..... Even if you know that puta ii more than lllltlbetti or macaroni, you miabt be surpriled that it comes in 600 di&rent thapm. from feuuccinHDd fUsilli UJ maaiconi and merzan1 Still. many of us just don't me our noodlel when it coma to envilionina this food's incredible vmatility. But that miPt be chanains Look for a pater variety of IUpa to tbow up ia pocay stores .. puaa kDOWledie becomel more mlimtream. _. - .. Comumernre-bfiUnma to lOle their far of tryina new tb.iap. Tbcle tbapes have been around forever, but people just didD't me them. Now they're very popular," •YI Marti Yfllll" of Crmmene. Tboup theft are no real nalea, mOlt expau tpee qn a few buics ·when combiniJll puia and auce. '"The lb8PC bll a IOt 10 do with how m&ICb of tbe auce you want (tbe .-.>to carry, .. •YI Pwter GillComcmi of~ Trio's, makeriofhm ....... '"The twolDOltMllHPOD ...... in the Ameri- can mind are IPllbetti ad li•iac Ute tbem with a tomato meal/tomato or muinara aace. Became the .ace ii tietit. dMft ~ DO need for I thidt ~to carry it.• Some more tipe: • Ocaelally, a k>lll narrow puta -lite tbe lb~uiac we 1ated- tetl • tbia c:aetins of sauce. . . • • Wider noodla, IUCb u imuccinc, carry more auce becauc . then ii more~_ _ _ • Tubullr, boDow ...... IUCb u riaaioaJ ad .. -... ..net whll1helYJ-cme · · 1 ..a or ••ad. Tiie ballow .,.._ ol .................. IDCllTJ .. -. .. •Vmy • dlllw wlllel ................... ~ ..... Allll .......... ii ..-. .. ..,. Olrn 1 1 1 _ _ I • t I ,--- GUDElr lets you Simulate Cross Country Skiing e Htl Fitness Exercise in the W d ------ can Lose Weight, firm & fo~ your entire · body achieve Ultlnaatt Atrobk Fitness I with · one simple 1Drcise 'Ma, now you can simulate the f1 fitne .. exercise in the world without ever leav- your. home.· And Eaay Glider is the first cross country ski ul8tor that doesn't cost a small fortune. Engineering lngenui- hea put total fitne ... in eaey reach of everyone. Imagine buming calories faster then jogging. You can on Easy Ider. In feet, you can burn up to 360 calories per workout. Just minutes every other day Is all It takes to: • l.oM weight aerobically • Strengthen and firm all major muscle groups • Improve your heart, lungs, and circulatory system Euy Glider i8 as fun aa a romp on roller skates. 'nn, it's ooth ea ailk. This means there's none of jogging's ocka or lnjurie8. And unlike exercise bikes or jogging, ye>Ur major muscles get an efficient workout. EASY 10 USE ~ don't have to be a akler to..get the benef~ of the 1 fltneaa exercise in the world. It's easy aa 1, 2, 3. set !WO Mparate tension controls for desired resistance for upper body enct-leg9. Ad;u.t the ~lea for your height. Step on the 'glider skates and you' re off on the roed to fttnesa and a allm, toned body. And you'U maintain ... ~ beca• the ft1vthm6c motion of Easy Glider 18 so en- Jovllble you'I find It eaier to ldck 1D ~ •adll pioUJiatL EASY 10 AFFORD Ottw lki llrnulMora cost • ~ .• • 600. Eeisy Glkter la a quality unit, yet It'• priced at en amazing t69.85. How can we do lt7 First, we tlp8nt ~of houra on the design and engineer- ing of Eay Glider. Then we thopped the wot1d for the best pos11>1e price on each lntlOtll -part. FOr example, tM ex- truded ~ frame and lnjectJon molded skates are pur- chMed In the USA. The edjumble arm poi.a ere bought In the Fer East. The overall result ls a superk>r product at en effordabte price. EASY 10 ORDER Crwdft'Card CU9ten'1ef'9 tau edventage of thie convenient wrt to P8Y foi totel.fltnea. Order YQUf' Euy Glidet today. Wt .... your.._. asd 3wy ~of~ •11.H ..._ -wor(t bm yov: ftNd payment untl you'w tried your Ea.y Older for 80 d8ya. 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OFFER DE8MEO: a ....... ct-. my cndlt card.,... 13) ~ ~ ot •1e.H .... •t.00 ...... -s Nndlngl 0 ....... ct-. my c'9dft c#d -~of '59.85 1'*'9 tU>O ........ '-ding) 0 ~ 0 V!SA 0 Al\'4flcei• e.... 0 ~ c.d Acc:t.f &.,. 09'9 --- -OR- o C8lh. chect Of ~ °""' for ........ tt.00 lhlppjng • '-'d- lno ....... c:Nc*a ........ '° E.-¥ Oldlfl tONa .................. _, City ..... Zip ----- Emf Gldlr • Dept. D-48 ' ..._ a.-...... c-. OtllD 44790 THIS WEEKEND'S ................ Allen, astronauts and an anniv~ dozen astronauts describe what it's like to explore the moon. Cout"11,. by Frank Borman with Robert Serlina (Morrow, $19.95) and Sdiln'1 S,.ce (Quinlan Press, Sl6.9S) by Walter Schirra with Richard Billins. Autobiopaphies that cover the 1960s space programs, including Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. Here are best bets reaching bookstore shelves this fall October's book racks will carry a toucbiog love story from the early days of show business, soaring accounts of space travel by both U.S. an4 foreign astro- nauts, and a happy birthday celebration for Bilbo Baggins, the Hobbit who bas charmed three generations of readers. Look for these titles: ... GrwcU, A LoH St'1'1] (Putnam, $16.95). Comedian George Burns pours out his heart in his latest book, giving finely etched definition to the phrase "my better half." His voice is so clear, you can see him puffing a cipr during asides that follow his someti~es teary, sometimes silly stories about Gracie Al- len, the woman he called .. Ooogie. .. .. For forty years," he begins, ••my life consisted of one joke. And then she died." He tells a Hollywood love story that doesn't J'C$CJilble Hollywood love stories -no glittery parties, no scandal- ous scenes. He describes his wife and comedy partner as .. very smart. smart enough to become the dumbest woman in show business history.'' Burns' definitive look at Allen starts with the moment be laid eyes on the win- some vaudevillian and ends with their 6.nal goodbye. It doesn't sway from iu subject: Gracie IS partner, Gracie as wife, Gf1ICie IS mother. ... 1lit B~ Plad (Addi.son-Wesley, $39.95) edited by Kevin Kelley. This handsome co~table entry topS &JJ's galaxy of space books. Planet features 150 ooh-and-ahh pictures of f.art.b. the moon and beyond, with poetic prose by U.S. and foreign astronauts. Polish ex- plorer Miroslav Hermaszewski on weightlessness: .. I soar u ifl were inside a soap bubble. Like an infant in the womb of my splCeCl'aft, still a cbild of my Mother Earth." Look for excerpts in UFE mapzine's November issue. Also: 1lit &wilt M....t s,_. p,.,,,,_ (Orion Books. S24.9S) by Phillip a.rt. An encyclopedia that delves into the U.S.S.R.'s space program with graphics, illttStrations and pictures. For AU MakJM (Atlantic Monthly Press, $22.95) by Harry Hun Ill Two ""1" AIUIOWal Ho»it (Houghton Miftlin. $24.95), an illustrated Tolkien '111r .......... s' rl1: I fell lier maJOt ........... ,, _._ .... er... treasure by Doualu A. Andmon. Fjfty mqjcal yean ago, an entire generation of youna readen met ~ fwTy Mr . Bilbo Baggins in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbil. This fall, the anniversary is celebrated with several releases, includ- ing this one. Anderson's book tells the story with footnotes and drawinp from many foreign editions, induding French and Russian. Also: a newly desiped edition of n. HHMt and n. un o1t11tt Rhcl triloCY; the paperback release of Tolkia: A lliof- ,.., by Humphrey Carpenter . -----., ...... 4 By Alvin Tresselt, Dean of Faculty I F YOU WANT TO WRITE ANO get published, I can't think of a bctb.'!l .. W2)'.1 IO do it tlwl writing books and SCOrics for children and "Writing for children is the perfect way to begin," says the author of 5 3 children's books. "Your ideas come right out of your own experience. And while it's still a challenge, it's the straightest possible line between you and publication-if you're qualified to seek the success this rewarding field offers~' finish the Course. "My how-to article that sold ro 4-H Magazine for S75 w:i.s my rcwrlce of a Course as.5ign· fJlent," says Jeanne Shoemaker. oecnaeen. ldcas now naturally fi8ht out of your own life And whllle it's sdll a challcngc, the odds of getting ch2t first u.n.lbrgeU:able check from a juvenile publisher arc better thm they arc from just about any other kind of publisher I know. Lacier on, you ID2Y get other checks from Other pub- Ushcrs. But right 001ll( the object is t0 begin-to b~ into print-ID learn the fttllng of writing and selling your work and ICdng your name in type. After that, you can dcddc it you w.ant your writing to tl.ke an· other d1tectiOn. &H after 30 )alS of cdidng, publishing, and tcaeh· ing (and 53boobofmyown)1 can td.I you this: You'll go a long way before you dbcovcr anything as rewMd- ing as wridog for chlldrcn. 'bur words wlD never sound as S"NCCt as they do from the Ups of a chlld ~your books and srories. And lhe joy of aadng boob and scorics thac truly reach young people is ao experience you'll never have anywbcrc else An old ~ natled ckep in die woodl of Coaoeaicin Is the home oMlic 1ns1lrutc of Childn:n's Lleenture.. It wu founded in 1969 To help us spot ~tcnti21 authors, we've devcl~ a ~g test for writing aptitude It's free, and we don't charge for our cva.Jwdon. But no one gets intO The Institute of Children's Literature without passing it. Those who pass and enroll receive our promise: >t>u will complete at lea.st one manuscript ready 10 submit I() a publtsber by lbe nme -you finish lbe Coun-a · One-on-one training with your own instructor The IOUlna cblldrcn's market I've learned a lot about writing for children and I love But, ttw .. Do< all. 1bc ftnandal ~go t2r beyond it. Now I'm passing.my knowledge on to my srudents most people's c:apeaatioos because there's a surpris-.so th,ey can profit from It When I'm not writing my lngly bla madoet out tbcrc for wrieers who are tr.lined own books I spend my time at The Institute, a work- k> cap a. MoR 1hlD h ""'*"" WOC1h of children's books shop for new wri1Cl'S.-lh2t does one thing and docs it are pure" •Md 9DfMWty md some 4,000 diffcicnt titles bener dun any other cducildonal irutitutlo n I know of: share In this bocmm many by new aumors. It trains qU2.11fted people ro write Jor young rca~ Of appnwm ... ty 500 publbbcrs of books related ro Lcam at your own pace chBdreo. CM:r 500 ol lhcm welcome manuscripts from This is the wzy 1 work with my srudents, and my fellow aspUtnc wallea& And over -400 magazines rcfy ~n free· instructnrs-all of whom arc cxpcricnccd writx;rs or lanc:as ID 8D lhdr 111ua.. '\bu an im2ginc how much cdirors-work more o r I~ the same way. Wt'iq llMl ala! . ~ When you're ready-at yow: own time and your own ltuwobflqtleldORSbedevilocarlyevcrywould-bc pace-you seod your assignmcnt.ro me. · wri9cr ... (l) "'Ami tally qualiftcd?'' and (2) "How can 1 •I read irand rcrod It rogct C'YCf')'thln8outofit you've aeianecu· . -putintO it. , _ ~ I rally quallftcdt' • Then 1 edit your assignment jllS( the way a publlsh- Thls Ja our ddlnldon of a "qualified person": It'ssome-ing house editor would-if he h2d the tithe. . one wldl an lpdallde ix writing who can take con-• I return It along with a detailed letl'Cr expl2inmg IU'UCtht: • •••kn am from it; and rum it inlD a pro-my comments. I tell you wh:u your strong points ~ f£.sllorm ~tee. ~me onl'y kind ot penon what your .weaknesses arc. and just what >:OU can dO we're k>oklae for. The reasons arc almplc: our -ta improve - ,...,., .. .,_. on"IOCCWlnd ilpcoepecdve 8IUdcnlS lB a m2t1et of puSh and.pWl ~push and 1pull2nd daa't'-lbe •'* • 11111:1. we probabfy can't bclp between us bQth, you learn t0 write. lbcaa. And wed -IO. It's only tWr to bod1 of us. 1bc proof ol ~ pudding ...._ .._ ... \11111 fl , , _. 1w•w ldllilW °' ,_.... 1ll1s method really works. I wouldn't spend five min· » INi&.._ .... .._.,. 1~~) vw "u~ ua at It ii lt didn't. The proof of the podding is th2t aleA••••• 1 n ,,.,._....c;.M.llil''11ooa'°' 1CXDColoursrudcntsbn::ak in10printc:Yefl bdbretbey ........... _ ...... copAel. Birmingham, AL. "My beloved instructor h2S rmde this Course one of the highlights of my adult life!" ·=-my·drom come uue!" "The thing that gives me the most satisbction," wnccs Br:mdy S. ~Us. Greensboro, MD, ··is the ida th2r my story will be read by 150,000 Sund:ry school childrcn- my dream come true" ''Mo& imporumly. the Course h2S allowed me to ex- plore my crotivc wnting skills without committing my- self to a stnet c.lassroom environment with immediate deadlines and mc:cting schedules." reports Jeanne Nickerson, ~. DC. "I needed the fJoability of a correspondence cowsc and I ~ enjoyed dealing on a 'onNO-Onc basis wiU1 my inslfuct0r." Frtt Writing Aptitude Test offered Tu find qualified men and women with an aptitude for writing, the Faculty and Consultants 10 The Institute of ·Children's Literature h2V'C prepared an intriguing Apti· rude Thsl. It is offered free and will be professionally cvalwced at no cost co you. You'll also receive our free 28-page illustrated brochure describing our Course, Faculry, and the cur- rcn~ nurla:t for children's literarure. If you dcmonstr:ue a trUC aptitude for writing, you will be eligible co enroll. :~::~~u l ~: I The lnslltute of Children's Liter:uurc Redding Ridge. Connetticul 06876 ~· l::j--.· I I ~ 0c2r Mr. ncsscit: . I am lntercstcd in you'r p rogram to help new ~ . writers get started. Plc2.se send me your free ~ Writing Aptitude ~t and 28-~c brochure. ~ I undcrsa.nd I am under no obligation whatever • and no s1llcsman will visit me. 5 Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss GA 1 ~ J u I ~ 1 ---P-lea.1C--ci-rcl-~-one--and~p-rtn-1-112-mc-c-:-lcal'1--:----1 I Street ! I e I Clry t I j :~ -~ I ......,..,...~m"n.OOiiiGCln'T~OfU>OCATlOtf 9 ~-----------------------~ . A long weekend in the USA's ninth-largest city ~ and one of its most colorful ·-means lots of Texas-style food, cultW'C, history and down-home fun ... Rec:adly, we inviud you to 1ell us about your favorite lpOIS for Iona weebnds. More tban 1.200 WEEKEND readers sent ideas. Here is our choice for Seplember. -= ~ Nell()D. Greene, 47, of AJvin, Texas. EJemenW)' school teacher, married, O!_le child. •= Getaway to San Antonio. His~c city, Mexican mart.et, unusal shops. River Walk. -= .. Laldy. with the cost of everythina beina so h.iab. ·we try 10 do smaller trips. Goina to San Antoo1o lives us a sense of beina somewhere totally apart from the familiar. My bust.nd and I went there to celebnle our wectdina anniversary. We love lookina throulh t~e shops." San Antonio's bleiid of the Depression and IJ'eW into the • -llJ. Hit Market American frontier and Mexican· ·very heart of a tbrivina city. Square, where SO specialty abopl culture. with touches of German Visit the sboPI frontina the ofer jusr about everytbina with tbrown·in. makes it-.a pll(:e bi& · Su An10llio Rjver. Pame for ·a south-of-the-border flavor, on color, culture and ~vity. lunch at any one of dQ1.eDs of f10ft1 jewelry and food to crafts At least that's bow USA reaauru11 for everytbiaa fiom and 6ne an. la Marpri• ii a . WEEKEND Guell f.di10r Mar-. Italian (Micbelino's) to Me1ic:an aood cboice amoaa the market's leoa Nclaa-Greene as it Her (Casa Rio ud la Paloma del four resaaunn11. &vorite spou: Tbe Jnaitutr of Rio) to dowD-bome (The Lone Fajitas (fab-HEE-tabs), Texan Cultures 'and. "'ol coune, Scar Cafe). CoDlider cbe e• ake mvecS on a stzztina am-iron we loft brOWlina tbrouP the b *-rt at Kanproo Court. KiDet wi~ 6xinp of pico de Martct Square and IOiml down far spemcular views ill I fa-pllo. amcamole and bot 6our on the Rjver Walk." tauraat dial revolves. tty diuer tortiJlu. will ~ a family of Sounds fan. Let's try tbat and at die SIO-fbotbilb Tower of the four for about $26. more fbr a Iona weekend ill lbe America in downiown Hemil-• .,.. The Greek fustival USA 's Din~ city. Fair Part.-and ut to be teated opens Oct. 14 for a daJ'ee.day nm ..... llJ ... f'int saop: the bi-W ~· [~)(~~O~)ll.9' to ($3 adults. SI c:bildren). ltltute of Texan Cultuta. where • • · displays rqe from but>ed wile .... llJ Tll. Had 18 miles If a.-. ....... to fine art. The imlitute tm ex-nonbwelt to Sea Wortd, the hibi11 ~ to 21 di&rent ..._marine put in the coun-I nL I ethnic P'OUPI of Taaa (no ad-try anCI not to be mimed. PllD to ' rrr; million; dcmd Mondays). spend the day if you want to tee • ...... an: ...., ,_ When in Tew.• wbat the all of it (8dmillion Sl9.9' 111 l?llla ll, 11, 11m411; . Tew11 wuat you to tee. A UU:. Dahl; S16.9' cbildren). ..... a.· II .. 111 m 211; dozen b&ocks fiom the Jnai1ute ..... llJ lira Tune for 101De ........ ! 'g T 1! - is the Alamo, the wodd-6moas kid lbd[ 5'llrt 0.wida a visit 10 Ii',...... -7 j ..... ' Cr8dlc of Tew Liberty(~ the Heatzbea1 Qn:us Collectiaa. W., •· --... Ill. sioa me. toun available na, ne •-boa11 ODe o1 t11e lllllllllPI mma. 4S miDutel). -USA's .... 111mb' 1 olcir-.... II ' 5 Ill ~ llOIX the. Rjftr Wilk. a CUI mcmcnbilil, jac:I-. tbe • IJI a -. ,. ' bmatifbl npewtiOll ola natural cma .• , dlat ~ to P.T. ... I .. II I , ~ tMt .,.._ .• ~ eco-Bmmam'l..-......-.midazt ,..,..._, ._ DOllUC reccMrJ plOJeCt ID 1be Tom '11lamb. aad a ClM'IPIIle 1111: ,_ ..... WfJI. .. -· llu'eHiml an.w ·a. •inielln • L . <•; ........ _. __ =in~ ..... ~~~ .. o11be l~l'=m:w. c11y 1a......,.. Part. ne ......... 11111111 IOO ..... wida die ... any-c ..... -. ...., wida i1I ....... -tbr ............ , ...... ,_ ca ride ad -='-is" ball ..... (S4 ....... S2JOct.ii- dnD; T111*11md W.sn 11 h11 ' ... ,,, •• .,.al). Farcllelp, _, _ _. ... ..... "' .... r,.. Alll.• ............ ... ._ ..... b1•nkt1111 • dlOI. v ........ .... . , ... ..... .. . '. . . " . ... . . . . ,.. .~ ' ~ . .. . : . ore ·getaway travel suggestions ft"Om . WEEKEND readers I From the New Mexico desert to the lakes of Arizona, the West is a trove of vacation possibilities . . .. . . ii 1 I ~ ' • • \ , ,~ Herc arc some other long weekend getaway ideas from USA WEEK.ENp readers: ~ a.me Cal..._ 40: a nutri- tionist from Kirkland. Wash .. enjoys Leannwortb, Wash.: ''Ifs like a step back in time. It's a Bavarian village. European in its decor. It has an Old World design -close to Swiss with its little chalets. Tl\e cross-country skiing is great River rafting is exciting there. There's a lot of space to go hiking just outside the town. Everywhere you look, you sec mountain ranaes." ~ Mary Gail w~ 48. a former day-care operator from El Paso. recommends Elepllant Buttt, N.M.: .. You have to love the desen'to love it. It's a huge lake located in the middle of the desert. There art miles and miles of beaches and clean white sand. No telephone, no televi- sion. no nothing. It's a small re- tirement community with pc<r pie from all over the country. It's nice 12 months of the year." ~Barry Boulton. 47. a mar- keting manager from Santa Clara. Calif .. weekends in Zion Natiooal Park. Ucu: .. It's the grandeur of the place. The wall$ arc incredible. There's a sense of immenseness. a sense of power and spirituality about iL Tbe In- dians felt there were spirits there. There arc strange and beautiful rock formations. They look like chocolate whirls with pieces of nut on top. There's a purity there. When you look up at the walls of the canyon. you go dead straight up. you look rigl)t into heaven." ~ Carol Marcbad. 32. a health club manager in Las Ve- gas.. Nev .. visits Lab Ha..., Ariz.. several times a year: .. Ifs a little town that was built up because this is where the Lon- don Bridle was scnL Under the bridge, there's an authentic Lon- don town SC1 up, w~ there a.re aJI kind of shops. You can even buy a little chunk o( the bridfe. My favorite is the Queens Bay Hotel. done in aut.hcntic Lon- don style. One tip: It's warm down there, so carry lots of cov- er-up" for sun protection. • Sylm u.ntt. 33. a home- maker from BouJder City, Nev., gets away to Colly. Wye.: -we like lhe small. hometown atmo- sphere. h's something you can sec in a weekend. The Buffalo Bill Cody Museum is the best. It's a place we can take our whole fam ily to. It's not busy, busy. like a lot of other places." With our All Aboard America Fares* you can visit any one . . region of the country for just $149. """9J Two regions for $199. Or gol!IWll coast to coast for only $249. All fare s are roundtrip and allow for three stopovers. Children under 12 travel. half - price. For shorter trips, there's our ~$7 Return Fare. Bia Buy a one- way ticket for 111 $65 or more (with no change of trains) and . return for just $ 7. On Amtrak you'll find wide· reclining seats. Tasty snacks. Even full-c~urse meals. For more information, call your travel agent. or call Amtrak at 1 -~00-USA-RAIL. Because now ttlere's every reason to·. see just how beautiful your country is . ......................... ...... ....._ ............................... .._ .... """'~-.... . . • I • t - ~OEIRY~comn • $1 •'-" Prlzel A $1,000 granq,prtze is belnti of~ fered In Wot1d of Poetry's Free Poetry Contest, open to all poets. There are 200 prtzee In all, totaling OYer $18,-ooot ' L ~The ~line for entertng la Oct. 31, 1988. wtnnet'9 will be notified ~nd a winner'• list eent to all en- tranta-:-on or before Nov. 15. • Says ~r-old Poetry Editor : Mra. Eddie-Lou Cote: "I have loved poets mY Whole life long, and I am ·happy to eponeor this frM conteet to encourage new poets." You may enter now. Send One Poem Only, 21 ,..,. Of' .... to: WORLD OF POETRY ~Blvd., Dept USA Sacramento, Caltfomta 95817 ': WEEKEND SHOPPER t; ----- c.r.... ............... ...... ii •• ""' ... It..... I Fi .. 'M CirW- :/. .......... ,, .......... f//lliltl"f.aWfl.., .. ••2Jc.JW ...... ~ ~ .................... .. ... ,. ........... ..... 0...1\VM). 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You can (Call ("406) ~1311. or write 109 E. rent one for SIS a nilbL Main St.. Bomnan, Mont. 59715.) . W~ Tberearecatcbes. Forone, • That such a business ex.iJu is proof it's Ivery strenuous bite into the aater that some VIC&tiooen want to do more and sbouJd be undertaken only by peo- than just IOU on the beach. · pie in good physical condition. Fiodini olbat vacations on your And since .. demand m outsuipt own often demands more aeltt•ity supply,"sayscbief'ra...-hteS.ncbez, than money. A few ideas: happy campers must win l IOttery to aiet • A ~••e•t m Floria. Three reservations. (Write to Ha1eabla Na- Buoys Houseboat Vacations in De-tional Park, Bo~, Mabwao, Ha- Land. Fla., will rat you a 46-foot wail 96768.) · bouleboatfarSl,3"•weet.S79Sfara •For other ideas. you may want to w..day a: rr.t ar a imr•y mid_.._ loot at lit C_!IMa G.llllf ., waJfn ar week aamicm. bu lleep JO IJld are IMill-. 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St!al e.llWill be available in aores nationwide in October. Cost $19.9S, includina a 96-da.y limited wanuty. Persin*ttl gift luteS ,_II* P'''M Here's a sift your friends will ao to pieces over: wooden puulea of a personal photo or favorite anwork. Belly Stewan. president of ELMS Inc. of Baltimore, says no two puzzles are alike; each 141e1 various tricks, such u split comen.. fabe edp and cuts &Jona color lines . Cost is SI for each puzzle piece, or about $60 for a child's puzzle. SI SO.S l ,000 for a laJ:ler. adult's· puzzle. Write: 8 Beech Leaf Court. Baltimore. Md. 21204; or call 301-.S83-753S. Next: Puzzlers. a club stan- in& Oct. I for people who want to rent in-stock puzzles (dcliverCd to your door) in- sleld of buyina a penonal- ized one. Membership fee is SSO; rental is $20- S 100 a week. Nal • 111: De ....... ,, n•..-.... ,.., ,,.. .. ... ..,., ....... L .... iildl• ......... ,.. -..... ....... -.... ....... Ill~ II I "9 twl ti ....... tri Sm'• ... ,... flee 1s • • creeliC cll1I! Imqine your smilina mua on TV, inside a shark's mouth, peerina out of a d()lhOUIC, on the front pqe of T~ NaJionaJ Enquim, or reftect.ed in a beautiful babe's sungl11rs What a card -literally. Paper Moon Graphics of Culver City, Calif., and Polaroid Corp. have teamed up to aate llllWlt Gift Center, a photo device for penonalized arcetinl cards. .. It's sort of like,. photo booth of the 1990s," says Mary McAJvain of Paper Moon. .. It's eeneratina a lot of excitement When people tct this, they won't thtow it away." How it worb: Buy a token for $4.9S at the store cub r?:gister, inaen it into the~ and liltal for the micbine to tell you when to press start. It'll count dm from five to live you time to aet framed in the mirror before it taka the photo. When your picture devdopc in a minute. intert it into the frame of one Of 24 d.i&ralt cant ~ All the cards are blank inside, but themes include binbcJay and holiday sreet- inp. You can mail it ~or keep it for your desktop. The lift center is in cant shops and pboCo minilabs natioawide. ... II• lb ti., .. llli•• ... Droulbt-llrict.eD landOwnen--IOllMldl9 may not bave tQ worry about wafll'inl lbeir lawns -at least not more tban teveral times a year-daab to tcientis11 nationwide wbo are developiDa lal thinly ...... • But don't roll up mo. boa yet: MOit won't be available for bOme Ule for at least three' yeAn. Dr. Phil Bmey, a borticul&urilt at the Institute of Food and Apicultural Scieacea at the Univenit): of Florida iil Oaimlville, ii workiJll OD f'X33, a hybrid Alrican 1fU1. ' "It'll be I tJil hit here," B\aeey llJL .. tt•s & ~ We haw I permuent water problem in ,tbil CDUD1i7 ... Wort OD Giber"*"*' ctroapa.taillant ..... ., is bei9a doDe-n Tew MM Ullivalil)', Uai'ftllity ol ,._ brMb and Colondo State UDivcnity. llDOlll od9 pllceL _ ........ ~ -- ..... Uil- "Over half of the food sold in driv&-up &st-food restau- rant windows is eaten in can. People are brushioa their hair, feediq their kids, puttina on make-up and talki.na OD oelJU· lar phones while drivina. • "The car bas become a mo- bile office and a feedina sta- tion. I think car manufactur- ers will n:ali.ze the trend to- ward eating in cars and put miaowave ovens in cars by theyearlom "If it's a way for a car man- ufacturer to mate their car ap- pear dilferent and new, they'll• come up with tbe technology. .. Cu manufacturers al- ready are thinkina about it It's an extension of today's convenience stores and fast. food reatauranta. There are special deli sectiom now, but no place to sit. So people will buy food and take it t.c:k to their car to eat .. Food will become'°~ thin& you do with somethin& d.e -readina or drivina. Grazina was a fad; now it's bow we're ea\int. Cootina will become a hobby, oertainly durina the weet. .. Food habits re8ect other social cbanaes, ·like most women wortina outside the home. The car microwave oven is just an eumple-of so- ciety cb••nc." . I • I .. ( St8rt Now ........ For 1tf -~ .... elfl 4 cocciplCI dllc9. c 1111• or MCOCdl nowt \bJ llQllM to buy "* 1 more hit .a ~ Club prtca (UIUllly SS.98-S8.88 b' .,_ or l9COl'dl. .,.......,s.• b' coniplCI cllce) .. .f!!d ~'£ ful ¥!!' to-do I. n.. )OU C9t dllQ09e ........... ~ e ln'mh hits tor h price of one· Ind ,..... no!g !!!9!'! !O g . .-1 No furtt.~ ~ ~ boywt'lltyou Wlnl. .. wtwt ~Mint 1o. lt'I .. up to you I E.JCcWng .. ~ ...... fits! 'lbu'I rec:eiwlhe CM>~ -*-M mlQ8ZN ~ fM#Y ........ tt will .... h....., S1l1cdoo In )Q.r flNiotle mulic cllllegoc y, plua hundl9dl of°"'*~ .. epeci.I --pnc..11) ... you'I t-..18oonwnient.lfqHl- home~. yw. 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Married right.out of high school to Dan Parker an independent contractor who doesn't find a great deal of work, it is up to Roseanne to work full time in a plastics factory to be sure of a regular paycheck. It's eight hours a day at the factory and then the return home to tend to the kids and a husband. Hubby has a sense of humor as caustic as Roseanne's, and the writers have come up with some of the best dialogue humor that we are likely to see this year. With the networks letting down the bars and getting rid of their censors, some of the material veraes on being a bit risque, but not so offensive that you have to keep,the kids away. It is obvious that the children mean everything to-the Parkers. The oldest daughter, Becky, is 13 years old and sort of the conscience of the family. As 13-year-oJds are likely to be, she is boy-crazy, which adds to the fun: Eleven-year-old Darlene is like most· younger sis- ter.s, a tomboy or, as her mother says, the Huck Finn of the family. At the factory, Booker Brooks, trying to make a name for himself in bis fJrst mana~ement job, gives Roseanne a bad time. He is played by George Clooney, a former newsman in Los Angeles and Cin- cinnati, and Rosemary Clooney's younger brother. Barr is a very funny lady. Inf act, it was this great humor that made her the come star into whom she bas develo . Talking with the lady, you ave a difficult time keeping a straight face, and some- Through the centur.... fine wood shutters have become synonymous with luxury & good late. Today, Heil wood Shut- ters gives an easy elegance to any Interior from Cofonlal to Ultra modern. . No other window covering performs It• functlOn with such beauty & grece. Shutters flfter Nght with en tntftn"e v•iefY of ltytes, reduce glare, btoctc out heat & cold. maxlmln the vtew and expand lnt•k>r• with cteen, llmple Mnes . .UnMke other window treatments, shutters tnct .... your home's value. With Heirwood Shutters you may choote Louver wkHhs of 1'/•, 2'~. 3'Ar. 4W. We -.ct tt'8 tlne9t woods ~abee & on,, a Mlectlon of colora or ltlllne end WI Wll help you Mlect n. beet deelgn for 'f04X ....... llldlng --doon . .,, ........ ..... times it is even difficult to get a serious answer to a ~uestion. However, Barr does make it clear that she t>ecame a comedy star almost by accident. Alter wandering ar,ound the country with a young husband, she finally settled ,down in Colorado. Her first efforts as a stand-up comedienne were in · Denver's various comedy clubs and finally at one of the best places for comedy hopefuls to be seen, Los Angeles' Comedy Store. Her deci- sion to go to Los Angeles came after struggling in various Colorado·cit- ies where she was t,-Old , over and over again, how funny she was. Barr said that she owed a great deal to unknown people she met when she was a cocktail waitress in Denver. "My customers all told me that I should go downtown to Denver's comedy club and fo on stage, because they thought was funny. " ON THE COVER Comedlenne AOINnne Barr, a product _c(_th• Oenv• Md Los ~1111 comedy clubs, emergee • • ~jor atar in h• new ABC ........ "Aoeeanne." ~.~ ••• ~--Designed• Finished• Installed LAiii .... (113) SSJ-73-41 ---- --Daily Pilot Sept 25-0ct. 113 THANK YOU ERASTUS! It occurred to ua the oth., day that we owe • lot to an Innovator In our carpet lnduatry who operated about 150 year• ago. Here are some fact• about Ere1tu1 Brigham Bigelow. • Born 1814. W. BoylSlon. Mass • Founded BIGELOW CARPET M ILLS m Clinton. Mass • Poor family, required 10 work al age 10 as alarm nand and cl«k • Genius at math and mechanics • Great economist, one of small broup founding MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston m 1861 • At we yeard old, invented loom tor lace • lnYented revolutionary power loom tor BRUSSELS and WILTON carpets. ERASTUS: MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOU! 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Ulllt CAM) .._.1111 (<*f>......, .... ~ ,':::" ... KN • (a;H, llillllc YMn II ~ . ml C"90) MIME: "Recr· • (1996} Bill Alen, Lori Loughlin. (LWE) llmlu I W.., (NICKI c-.. Glerll (IHOW) .... ~ flf (TMC)' MOVIE: "Ctos• CtHll" *** (1913) Mary StHn· butgen, Rip Tom. (UIA.)) 111M A11M (R) IS) ~)..... , (WPtX) T1111tl ...,. -l:OIA.M.- (W'Tn) ff l 1 r w -1:10A.M.- (MAX) MCMl: "6'>ecebafl1;· ** (1981) Met 8'00kt. JoM c.ndy. -1:15 A.M.- (NICK) ........ . --1:30 A.M. -·==-111&.llllll~ , ............ (A) ....,,_ .............. :"l:ir'= ....... r *' .....,LllMlf ..... ...... CMICIC> ............... .. ......... ... , ..... .. ..., ....... ,..,.. ., ......... -1:36A.M.-(WTM) ,.,, .,.. -7:00A.M.- • 1::..:~·0.1 .. Joe; The :.,.: .. ** (1917)i ~,..,... i~.r:~:1 , .. _ "' ' -· ........ (CC) --.-....... ..... UM ...... AM ftflllll lie -=:---· r:::r'= ,..., ....... ,...c... .... __ '°""-.. Lalll,...,. .... ... l•-,... ,,... -7:05A.M.- ·(WT99) GMllewl -7:10A.M.- (CHN) De ... Mlll -7:30A.M.- ~2~ ...... Lais ~) °"' "'""' •LMJ---,:::.,.0.:-...... lttl u.;.y .......... ... ... ,.... ...... (CNN) 11101. 1h1r ...., flllM) ....... a.. (Ul'N) "* ...... .,..,. (H90) , .. ., Liie ...... (MCK) ...,.., ... (WPIX,) LM .... -: 7:35 A.M. -, (WT'BI) •MCmf: "Twilight's Last Gleaming" ** (1977) Burt Lancaaw. Rtcn1rd Widmark. -a:OOA.M.- (J) ..._ .... (CCI ~&.:.:"' """f ..... ..... f ... ........ It ... .......... Kille .... , ...... ll..._.~ = ........ :i.:rn: ~ 11 ... : ......... 8111 II e(CM):' ....... ......... Mlcbyl . ftl Msc••M ti T• ClR) 1111-....T- CIMX) MON: "Tiie Riv« Rat" ** (111M) Tommy ~ ~. ~ PlirnpUI. CNlaQ -. &Alli ..... a-.... .. . (IHOW) llOWlf: ''I Know Why the CeQ9d Bird Sing•"*** (1979) Ol1h1nn Carroll, Esther Rolle. (TMC) MCl¥tl: "Rustlers' Ahapeody" **l (1985) Tom ~.o.w. Balley. =c..... .... , Tint ...... -1:10 A.M.-(a.N) , ........... .-l:JOA.M.-.... aa.t ...... .......... ,......._ ...... ,._(CC) ... c.....~ =:a ...... .... =-= .... .... .....,., tQMA) llCME: "Lot Oeft.iot Mlo.otedol'' AM>- ~ MOWll: ''Chettolle't w.· ···.u:.3) . =... . . ......... ........ -t:OOA.11.-1 ............ (CC) .......... ....... .~ ft It Wfllll IUdlll _. ...,_(CCI .,. . ...,, ....... a. :'f:J :::m• :::.! All (Alf) MOVIE: ·ceuse tor Alarm" ** (1 951) Lorena Young. Bat~an. ~: .. :·•:c..._.• (Dllll) .,..... D.a ,,...... (UR} lsuul int ......, (NICK) ............ ~X) MOVIE: "Sailor a.- wart·*** (1951) Dean Mar· tin, Jerry Lewis. (Z) MOVIE: "Stagecoach" **** (1939) John Wayne. Claife Trevor. -t:30 A.M.- U T_, .... °"" ti Qefwe (CC) (RI ...,.,....,, ~i= .. .., Ollelt =::::~ ..... Fii v...a.u Tiil &IM Ull (C9N) a-.-• (CHM) """' ...... C.11tJ I •1 11 (DISfC) Tiii RICCMlll (S) (E8"f) ._ ...... NA5<;AR Goody'• 500. (MAXI llO¥IE: ''Made In HMY· en'' ** (1987) Timothy Huaon, ~ McGilli9. (NtaQ 1..-, ,_ • (TMC) llCME: "~tar Trelc rv: The Voy9Qll Home'' ••• (191e) . ~ . snw.r. LeoNrd Nwnoy. (WCI') Chl1 "' "* .... -t:taA.M.- (IHOW) ....... '1--. -1b:OO A.M. - • ()) Nfl ,...... ~' games: At1a11ta FlllcoM at Del- la• Cowboys: ~ ~,.. .. GrMn Bay PacUra; Phile- delpt)ia Ellgles-at MinnMOta V*.lngs;""l'l!mpa Bey 8uc:ca· ,,..,. It New Or1Nt!a $U'lts. 1 • DIV._ Ot,..ia ~)\ MON; "Ninotcl'lka" "** =-Greta Garbo, rrc. ...._. ...... (CC) .... CM.e ............ ..... __.(CC) ,.. ....... ..., ..... ......................... ,. :. ....... ......, llCME: "<Nlliv«'1 Trev-..... * (1'77) Alchlfd Hema. CetheMe Sdtell. (GALA) ,..., cteot MCMl: ··s~· *'* (191e) Mehsa Gbtt. Ai-~Cfwd f:~ .• (MIC«) ... ..... ~ ...... ... -1CtJOA.M.-. ........ 4/0ally PllQt . ...,,.,..... . 1 ==~~7 Mlftca.lleWllWlll ••1•1F·-~ ....,, ........... (Alf) CfwMJ (CNN) lltuo*"' = c..lle Wiil An1rlllae ~~, ... Cea'1 Den.. .. (SHOW) MOVIE: 'Mr Mom" ** (1983) MiChH I KHton. Ten Garr. (WOR) T1lll Weft II ....._. -10:S5 A.M. - (WT81) ..,,.,, ..... -10:40 A.M. - (Z) HewatW•,..... -11:00 A.M. - ...-.SWlftll Tiii Weltll T 11111mW 111•1 ' 1•111 WWI' ........... DIUslffJmM • M11t1 Jim Tillelrt (CC} , .... ,.,...... ~•Tri.I . """" If I Flllllly ....., llfrRlllfstate .. TY (AH) MOW: "An E11enif\o With the Royel Ballet" *** (1964) (C9N) ..... ,,. ~=:--II~ Nie Mey (UR) c.,..., ..... (NICK) Dll'\ Ml .. T1len' (IEL) fllOVI(; "The Hippy Roed" ** (1957) G9ne K .. ty. ~L.uge. CWol') ...... New York Meta at St. L.oW CarOinall. (WPtX) --= ''How to -ee Very, Vety Pq)u&ar'' ** (1965) Betty Grable, SherM Nor1h. • (Z) MCME: "The Saa Wotves" *** (1980) Gr900'Y Peek . Roger ~. -J1:05 A.M. - (WTBI) .._... Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta Braves. -11:30 A.M. -. . ----~ ~(CC) I ':~!lMno. Dt ... ~~7.°.:"' ....... fairy .......... CLft)= .............. (MAXt • ''Seven 8fidM tor ~ eroe.r.·· •••• (1954) Howerd KMI, Jane flowel, I ~wee.. (TMC) MON: "Ketty's He- roes" 11t'* (1970) Clint Ea••· WOOd. Telly Sevakat, (UIA) .... AFTERNOON -12:00,.11.-·~·q~ltd ~ .. "·· (1173) .Hlff BrlOgn. v...,..,..,nne. l:::C ...... Sept. 25-0ct. 1 I Mr*J!(tC) ft-'JnalMlsllella AIMtlcl: 1-.M c..,., llldla UM "'•• 1• 1111 "'9lrM (CHM) LWl'y IOll WelaM (R) (Dllll) lane ·c~I .ml: 'Trampe Par• un Cada~ver · Guillermo Murtay. Ennque Atva1ei F•flx. (HBO) MOVIE: "Over tne Top" • ( 1987) SylvHte< Stallone. David M9'ld9nhaU. (LW!) ,,.,..... .lwnlf .,,.... (MCK) c...e .,.... (SHOW) MOVll: "Heaven Can Walt" *** (19'3) G9ne Tierney, Don Amedle. (USA) WWf Al Mlericw Wf ..... -12:30 P.M. -lltlaaell ..... 1.atMft c......-.~(CC)(R) '0....,c:e.11 I Orem 11 Jeallllle ,..,..., Meftcs: ..... C....., "'11• 1•1~11 ,.,..._ ( ) n.--.. (Dllll) ltCMl: "TlloH Calloway•" *** (1~1 8'1an K•lttl. Vera Miies . (NtCK) ...... ...... -12:46 ... M. -...... ,,..... -1:00P.M.- • ()) Nfl F..-.. LOI AllQ9· lei Rame at N9w Y0111 Glenta. 8 e Wl,..... San Diego Ctlargera 1t KanH1 City Chiefs. I =-=---= ''One. Upon a f emily" tt ( t 980) Barry Boltwlc*, Nancy MatCNncl. • ...... Lot Angele• Oo..dg«1 at San Fra~ Gltn'tt. • MCMf: "My Six l..ovn " ** (t983) o.bbie Aeynolda. CMff Robertlon. -e MCl¥tl: "Oedipus at Colonua" •• (11115) Jullee Siev.nton. Anthony Quayle. I r::-: .... ..... (All) M1 h 1•1 II ...... =a ll•lll ............ (18"1) Ill Palnew.tlt>er W()(td Senion ~. Floal Round. (UR} .............. ....... ~ Liiiia (al) MON: "Hard Trevet- ing" •• (tM5) J.E. Freemen . Eli9n a... (ueA) Tiii ... (WPtX) llCMr: "llle I( lo ~.. ** ,, .. , 96tt Robefteon, o.ws ~ (%) MOWIE! ''The Wind.,., .,. Uon" •• (1115) 8Mr'I Connery. CanclCI e.roen -1:10,.11.-(CMI) .... , ....... -1=-,.11.-1 ,,. ....... ,..., Neclonel YI ~ r.: ..., .. ,.... (CNN) ..... (GAU) MOVIE· ''Que Voene Ml MarldO" Arturo oe Coraooa. Joaquin Pardave (HllO) MOVIE· 'Blind Date * (1987) Kim BIS•fl941r. Btl.ICe W1ll1S (LIFE) O~ hfttry U,U• (MAX) MOVIE: "ChapterTwo ** (1979) James Caan. Marsna Mason (NICK) l ot flllllly -1:50 P.M.- IWTllS) T1lret Sttotes l ~s~- a... Seoll (A&~ Tiit CM .... Wtst ~AVO) Wlltrt 1111 Wild Tllllltt (CBH) ... Valley (CNH) Nlwlntcll (LIFE) 0~/0YHeolefy U,Ult (NICK) M11t.r ol Ille Wor14 (SHOW) MOV!f Man Woman and Cn11d *** 11983) Martm Sheen e1y1ne Danner (TMC) MOVIE: 'Raising ArtZO· na · *** 11987) Nicolas Cage. HOiiy Hunter (USA) MOVIE: Nk;iht o f !tie Juggler * (1980) Jemes BroMn, CUN Gorman (WOR) MIWtll Flft-0 -2:30P.M.-l la"'111 I Sl*lty .lllMly , ..... ,, M1" .... (CNN) lftWlllltklf St1H1y (R) (Lll'I) C1~ U'411• -2:35 P.M.- (WT8$) Ntw l llYI h It le1ftf -3:00 P.M.-e MOYll: "Oueen Cnnsuna" **** (1933) Greta Garbo. John Gllt>ert. 8 l1ll WI "ldllt CART BolOh Spani Plug Grano Prix. - I fall a., MCME: "l~t '" S.n Francisco ** (11H1) Rich-ard Kiiey, ~111Dptlef Connelly l ~GNIM,......(CC) , ...... c ...... 0.-tll'I ~~!> Ow C"'-Y ~VO) .......,., •• =~::=: ... CJ .. Mic ,.., <Del#) n. •• l1llll c~ -.. ... (Uf'Wt """ ~ ~ OtftJy IX. (QM.A) llOft: 'Valnflle. &once y Morlt ~ ~~ Teno. EJit ~ -...,., .. ., .. ,,..,... (NICK) ........ _.,Mw Yw (Ill.) ~ "0-ltle Top" * (t917} ~ s..~. Oellia ~al. ~ .... "......., m-• '"The ~ Pit' • •• (1948) ()Ma de H1.,...nd, Mat1I 8"*'9 :_. 3:05 P.M. - (WTU) NWA Mlill f ...t -3:30 P.M.- 1 .......... . f .... ..... FacntfC..._ (CNN) ............ (HllO) MOYlf: The Quick U IO !tie Dead *** (i987) Sam Elliott, Tom Con11 -3:35 P.M.- (TMC) MOVIE.: The Plcil·Up Ar11st ** (1987) MOiiy Ringwald, ROO.ri Oowoey -3:45 P.M.-. ._..._.,....._ -4:00 P.M.- 8 lM1le Gf't9M'• .... I~ lltllollll °"9r1pltlc Kitt .. ""' MOYIE: Blue H1wa1f' ** ( 961) Elvis Presley, Joan Blackman l ~;c~ ......... Sit fshlt '"""' (Alf) Ll*t o....,_,, (BRAVO) AMrtliNI Al1 (CBN) it.N·U, CMin T1•1 1 Stlell (R) (CHH) w .... "-" (CS,MI) 8ldta ... A l• 11 ... Nnt~ (OtlM) MCMI; S.,,., the Hum· ed . * (1987) Aeo StN gaft Nancy Franos (E$PN) s,tmettlltlf (LIFE) llllenlll ........ u,.... (MAX) Olla llMdlllt (SJ ~~y" C111'I Ot Tllat 11 (SHOW) MOVtE; 'The Fifth MllS!le" * (1988) Aober1 Conrad. Sam W1tenton (USA) O.....T,...._ (WOA) MCMI: 'The M1rt1an Chronlcles" *** (1980) Roell HUdS0'1, Gayle Hunntcutt. (WTH) MCMI: "Pony Ex· press" *** (1953) Charlton Heston. Rhonda Fleming. -4:15 P.M.- (UPN) Wt ,,,_n.t -4:30P.M.- l f_lll .... • DIV ......., Oty...a BIU!etbell, Bo1dng. Cyetino, Dlvw:;..nactc & Aeld (CCJ -I-.::'::.... a~=~-;M's o.ugtltiar'' •• (1970) ROC>ert Mitchum, S-eti ..... (Mae) Diii " c... (UIA) ca.. • Oii -l:OOP.M.- 1 .. , •••rt TW1 ... 1•11 ........ ... ...,. llOWll: "H9rd Dnvef" .. (117S) ,,.,, BtldgM. Vlletle~. 1$J•r•...., ... .... ~ I :-'11 • I c~r.:i I .......... !CCI -...~ ........... (AH) n. ...... e.. .. ,..... ............ (MAVO) MOVIE: The Amen- can Fnend" *** (1977) Denn11 Hopper. Bruno Ganz (CNN),.,._ .... , (C"Alll l'racns I Ptlky c..... -(QA LA) lllcM l1'r'I (H80) MOVtl: "Atd' * (1986) S.M Al'-'1. Lon L<>ugtlhn (LIFE)~ (NICK) A l,.cial Gift (IEL) MOVIE: 'Hei<J• * * * (1965) Eve Mute S1nghlmmer. Gustav Knuth (TMC) MOYtE: ·eross Creek *** (1983) Miry Steen-ovrgen. A1p Torn (USA),..._ (l} MOVIE: A Prayer fOf Int Dying * (1987) Mickey Rourl(e Bob Hoskins -S:15P.M.- (E.SPN) llfl ~ -5:30 P.M.- 1 CISNlwl (CC) l1ll AIC ..... ICC) M"A•S•H UllMIAll .... 0.,..,. fllltt .... Clf.lll-t Mct..t•lfl•• ~ C! .. Olattaen. DIHsl""' (LIFE) Ohtltra/G,_..., U'41111 EVENING -l :OOP.M.-1 ~ Kissin Cousins ** (1964) Elvis Presley. 1-~~~~-GmMI ....... 1111 9ltllt 1• Dr1llll ~ llltenlllloll· II W.... C.uu;lt •Pl•• ISi I u ... IMa (CC) &hlla y f*911H (AU) Y""'J fair (C8H) Allllmall If Alrica (CNN) ne .... """" (Otll) 0...., ley (CC) ~= "'1.'• , ..... (Ufl'E) ....... MMkMI ~ (NtCK) IOCt CW1 (USA) Alrwell (WOA) ,......, =) ........ R.oS..,._,... ...... r.:!~! lJttllytn " ... _.. • Dally Piiot -&:35 P.M.- QD HtllywtM 1111 11191111 -7:00 P.M.-1 Cl) M MM~ 1CC1 @) Mr. lefvtdt11 Wesley learns d1sheartenong news aD0u1 the tu cner s aide ne nas a crush on 1CC1 IRI G MOV1E: Tl\at Ludty Touc:h * (1975) Roger Moore Susannah Y<Ylc A man-nat1ng reporter sees 1 connectK>n be!Ween defense spending and a playooy arms- oealer during NA TO war ll!m&S in Belgium m 21 ~ Slrffl Attar Olame !Of a stolen Porscne tails on stuoents Ousseo from 1 poor neignl:>OrtloOd tt>e SQulO Check S OU'I !>Otfl SIOflS Of 11'18 ttaO!s (A) 1S1 ., Grutnl H-. Of lllt .,_.. David and Gol111n Teen-age lsraeltte David (AQ98r Kem) lignts Pt11hs11ne g1an1 Go11atn (!_eo Cassl(fy) • CIM LI lleg1I Lucia Mendez Peoro Armenoanz 1 1(,_.c.,.llM ltrfliiltl v..,... Fires of tne Mind Developments in me study of cells molecules and ONA leact to a greeter vnder. stanct1ng ol human 1ntell1- (CC) !S) c..,.,.. ,.. ..,., (J.,......) (All!) "-It ....,., Ill C.._,. IMlt Ray Cnar1es Gter'I Campbell. New Lite Gladys Kn.grit & tile Pips Janoe Fr.clue. tne Whites, L80(1 Russell and Boooy Jones JOtn the artist 1n a conoeri at tne Tennessee Performing Arts Center 1n Nasl\v~le (CllH) C"411M lifts (CNN) E .... Nftol (OISll) MCME. Hor M1ttions *** (1 968) Peter Usnnov M1ggl8 Smlltl (ESPH) NFL "'1mtTllM Cnris Berman. Tom J1ckson ind Pete Axthelm wi1ri scores anct higtlltghts from 1rounct tne lelgUe (0Al.A) "'" (LIFE) f...., MM1c1M °""" (NICtt) ....,._ ~ (Sll) llOYI(. The LOSI Boys ** (1987) Jason Patnc. Corey H1im (TMC) MOW: No Man s Lancf " ** (1987) Ch1rtle Shffn. 0 B swe::z.. (USA)....,...... (WOA) ..... ~X) USA T .... (Z) MOVIE; A Room Wltn I Vrew *** * (1986) ~ BonNm CAn9f M19111t Smith -7:30P.M.-• tBJ c.-. '-12-yter-old (Solell Moon Fry.) CllShet W1th he< MrliJMnt 11 mtlltary ~.(CC) (MAYOi Al'T 11 ... ... Mllr.l'latl BatysM*O¥ &l1d Meoanna T~Hll<y d9nCe LH S~ Md M.anlne Yin Hamel Md Pltrldl ~ perfOrm Oeorge 8alenc:Nne I Sytvia ...,, ""' Amel1can e.-.c Theeter ., New Yonc t ~an ~~ (oeM) .. ...... (U"W) ...... ..... =c.... ....... CUIA• Tllilll VoM>/\.Oll MQ9 Sept. 25-0ct. 115 1es. Men s Singles & Oovoles Finals From tt\e UCLA Tenn15 Center (WOR) O.C follln (WPll(I CersM't C~ Cl11 tka FIOyct A T urOO -8:00 P.M.-11 Mmer. Slit W,_ Jessa 1nves11ga111s a suSOI· CK>US rooeo acc>Oent Nn1te vis· mng '191 niece {Kristy McNicflol) on IN Canad11n rodeo crrcu" •CCI !RJ I 'lflllll'lplly I• Amtflca t1IJ Wiii' I lllt loQ? Tony reunites Nitti n1s OIO ~ingtng group in a benetit t()f n1s n9h scnooi CC tRI St C.A TCH CRIMIN .t,LS' ""'"'''t • • Mc-si Wantao "()W 4(h G) Amenc1'1 M011 WHIN ISi • MOVIE. The Unforgiven *** 11960) Burt Lancaster, Audrey HepOurn Tne main· arci'I of a Teltls ctan and her e10es1 son togn1 l(iowa over 1n aaopteo ctaugriter O.rected by John Huslon • l•fllllle Voy.,. "'"es of me Mind ID PtalM 1111 Liff ID •1111,,i.c, llllllh By me Sword 01Vlded II Fonorn Hope 1655 Tom challenges Sir AllP" to a ctvel 'o< oetray- '~ le>td Farrar 1Per1 ~of 71 -\. '5 CiH E C•omona tt 984) Fernando Atmada "'1ano Almaoa I m ll1C1119 from Ott !tll11 (AlE) ll"h4"111 lllt Third Bui· ier Blatl\aOde• oafends in. oense pro~ regent (C8N) C1111t Kllcllttl (CNN) lllllN llisl11tu 1 Al (CS,All) Eltdltll 'A A t• 11 lllt Ntrt PrnWetll (E SPH) s,.11Cltlttr (HllO) MOYlf. Latn11 Wetp. on '* • • (1 987) Mel Gibson Danny GIOver (LIFE) Pllyak lan' ,,_.... u,.... (MAX) MOY1E Maoe on He1v en *• 11987) Trmothy Hunon Kelly McG1ll1s (NICK) Mf E• Ect wants Wiibur 10 tal<e l'\1m IO "'-ll mlly oennsr (SHOW) llOVll StaklOUI ••• (1987) Ald'lard Oreyiuss. Em1t10 Estevez (WOR) ..... ......, WOIJO of. lers uytum to 1 Auss.iart muslC<an (WTBI) Al II 111 F...ity ~X) a.rt O..ne s l>S)· chology class makts a .study of S.m s love llf9 -t :30P.M.-• 9 ,..,-. ........ L.My suspectS foul play .._,, 8alkl and JenMer pelf off ~. ~)IR) • ....,.. .. CllM9 Marcy oets tn~tlc: about a male txOOC clanoet p>.12 01 2.1 ICCI IRl (SI .............. Hooan Wlnts a '*"'9n QlfWal ID sta1 lol 24 "°'" {AloE) ......... Th9 brOlh- ers ~ 1-.d °' ._ CUttodlen9. (ceN) .. y .... (CMf) ...... Tlllllll (MlaQ ,..., .... (WQR) .... SUNDAY PRIME· TIME 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 Thll Lue fly loucll CPG. ·~ • Moolt, SuslMlll VOii Cldlt.t Who'a !he Boa•' I/Dally Pilot Sept . 25-0ct. 1 9:30 10:00 c..-. .... (BRAVO) MOVIE. The Ameri- can Fnencf *** (1977) Denms Hopper, Brurio Ganz (CIN) letf If Ille 700 Cid (CNN) lllOMyftft (R) (OISN) MOYlf: The Boys ot Summer ** (1983) (ESPN) s,.nacm.r (GALA) CIM (LIFE) ~ S11r91ry UpCI .. (NICK) latltlt·la (TMC) MOVIE: 'Ra1s1ng ~nzo­ na *** (1987) Nk.nias Cage, HOiiy Hunter T- (USA) le1t......._? (WOA) .._._..,,... (WT'BS) Attdlef lnlltn (WPll() Alllt ..... -11:15 P.M_- 1:::: -11:30 P.M. - I=. ... (USA) s.cc..a Mcl.Mfllh °'"" .... WeitllCC.... (CNN) S,..,. Lltltlllpt (fSPH) C...,. f ..... MICtll· gan State at Florida State. (A) (LIFt) ltittn1I MHlcllll u.-.. (NIC1() Ctr 54. Wllert Art Y•7 (SHOW) lltOvtf: Ton Men *** (1987) Roenard CKeyfUS4. Denny DeVoto (WTBS) Llny JeMt (WPIX) lllCMf.: 'Holocaust 2000 * (1978) Ktrll Douglas. Agostina Belli. {l) MOVIE: The LJgn~nop" ** (1985) Roberl Duvall, Klaus M1r11 Br al1dauer -11:45 P.M. - I CUNtwl $tl'fll k-Flllllty FM (MAX) llK)VI(· A Pr ayer for me Dying * 119871 Mtciley Roorlle, Boo Hoskins l ~=a-'= The Gin Wflo Seved !tie W0<1d" * * (1979) ISusa=t:;, Walston C.......nr-t ~"111111 .. lelltlt c ..... Secrtls (AH) lllCU ... 1111 T1IW (CIN) MOVIE: 'Navy Wife * (1 956) Joen 'Bennett. Gary Merrill (CNN) Ena I Neni (R) (LIFE) ,.,..,.._. J1W111I ~ (HICK) Stlca M1it11 V..... (USA) leMty (WTBS) s...aec...,... -12:05 A.M. - (HIO) TIMI TWllllll ~ Y .... C._.... Slltw (CC) tS> -12:15 A.M. - 8 MOVIE: Homeworil * (19821 JOln Colt"1s. Moctiaet a;~mMMI -12:30 A.M. -D XXIV S-~ rCCt "WllflltC .... Daily Pilot Sept. 25-0ct_ 1n FREE OIL sav1s900 UPIO WITH THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLA- TION OF GENUINE M ITSUBISHI OIL FILTER AND LUBRICATION AT THE REGULAR PRICE Present coupon at tome ol write-up One coupon per person per transaction Not com- binable w1tn otner discount Good fOf alt M1tsubrst11 vet11c1es and Mttsut>1Sh1-powered Chrysler-bu111 vehicles. Expires 9/30188 eo,ee-.. (AU) Wotr\Jllt Sllth (CNN) Cl'MSftr1 (Al (OISll) lllOVll Tnose Calloways *** (1~) Boan Keitti. Vera Moles (GALA) lllOVlf: Separac.on M11nmon1ar J1CQveh"8 Andere, S1mon Al1drea1.1 (NICK) Keyt lo $1tetn1 (USA) FIM l.twts (WT8S) MOVIE. Boy~ T OWl'l 0 *** 11938) S()encer Tr~ Mod<ey Roor-ey -12:40 A.M.- (TMC) lllOV1f Kelly s He- roes ** 11970) Cll,.,t Ees1- w00d Telly Savatas SUNDAY LA TE NIGHT Bus.- The G.lsha 8o LllW!SI Fanll 20 Sll'ICdt Ao"1 w .. 11e. Slrttcll ~ L'"'°" L LN . . .. . MONDAY MORNING . -l:OOA.M.- 1 ..._"* ...... , • DIV ._ .,.,_.. ~. Olwlg. Syncnro- nlnd Swtmmiog, We.ghthfl· • (CC) 1'111711CM .. = ..... (CC) Cli9lllll ,..., ==-Ulla. Y• I Y• ,_ "c.llft , ........... ~ ~,......,.., .-; :.1:,~~-1 CM (mlPN) Ill P1lneWebt>er WOtlO Senior9 Invitational, ~Aound.(A) ~,,.. .............. (MCIQCW. ..... (UIA) LRIMllr ....... ~c.. .... (WN) ...... -l:OIA.M.-c-> um. .......... -1:11A.M.- lMCIU" lllall ..... . ..;_ 1:30 A.M. -......... = :::t,.... = .. ,_ ......... ,_ ... ..., -.......... c..-, ............. Ee'~ (WI) CWl=---(NICIQ La (IHOW) MON: ''Str~ on fie"'-'" *'** c1ten Henry fonde, Mic:hMI P1t1c1. CUIAt ,...., .... (WOR)t...._ ...... ~,....., ...... -1:40A.M.- (H90) ..... -t:41A.M.-.... -HOA.M.- (TllC) ... ''My Science ~.~~~ 1-J::..A.M.-.... ,. . ............... I===]· C.,.. blprM (CC) i......-11Dlt U....111 ....... ...... I ............... .......... (AH} MOVIE: "Hollow Tn- umptt·· *** (1~) Peul Henreid, Joell Bennett (C8N) Tiie 111 CM (CHM) .,.,._ (DIU) GIN lllenlllt.--..,. (UR) """"'",.,,...., .,,.... (MAX), lllOVll: ··ni. Cfimina.1 Code· ** (1931) Watter Huaton. Phillipt HOimes. (NtCK) °'· ........ (UIA) C..._ &,rlll . f'#OR) ,..,.. Art , ..... ~.:dv: '·~~Wind and the Lion" ** (1975) Sein COl'lf*Y, Clndice ~- -7:05 A.M. - (WTBI) MON:' ''The Caddy'. * (1953) Deen Martin, Jerry LeW!s. ) -7:30A.M.- Cartllan ...., wn••'*« a . .... ....... ".,, ........ u I , •• llll ::,""...::' .,,.. ...... ............. c.. = Tiie .., ......... , ... (LR)I ..... (MC() .......... (Wf'IX) .. . -1:00 A.M. -:..-r,,•..:.,.. ,,.... ..... ""' . ,.,..,. . .... .._.._.(CC) Clllllille ..... .... CIMlfl ....... ....... ~ ~--.... ............ e.-J o':';,::._,.,...... ~ ..... Al ~, ....... a:o (H90t --"'The Whls1le ...,. ** (tt98} Mlc:hMI e,lne.JlrnM~ll.- =~ 22 AVENtOA DEL MAA • SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92672 PIUT ftU9T DEEDS •MAXIMUM •2.000,000 SFR THAU 4 UNITS NEW LOANS OR CASH OUT REFI. PETER DOBBS 7H-eatl (H) tta-ese4 C•> (USA) IM-"8 (WPSX, 8'M Is ~ -1:30A.M.- I ~::C-S,.ttllt ................. ----M'191a .... ,,.... (AH) C1l1l ..... C1M1 (C9H} ......... , .. (OIU) 0.-.'• en. (e..., ... Trlilllll WIRMI (UR) 1118 W'bl (NtetQ TMly'1 ..... (SHOW) MON; "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" ** (1971) MichMI Riven. M1rgare1 Peters. (TMC) MOVIE: "Valley of the Kings" ** (195-C) Re>f:>-11 ~~~·=:r=· . -t:OOA.M.-(1) ,..,,... .... .... c...-, =-' ... 9!::r=.~' .,u....., ..._._(CC) ...,..,...,..... .......... S-2-1 C......(CC) ....... (ME) ......... o.eiace.e (CNN) ..,. ""' .. u (CIHll)tllllliAllf ....... ..., lllWIE: ''Ludwig·• Think Tri"·:.~!~) (EIPM) ....... (UR) .... (MAXJ --= "Ari Uncom- mon loft". * (1983} Barry Bostwlctc. Kattwyn Harrold. (HK*) ........ (WOii) .... , (WPtX) """ 0 {t) llOWlf: "The 8IOod of I Poet"*** (1930) l" Miiier, P1Uline carton. -t:OSA.M.-(WTM) ,.,,,_ -t:30A.M.- CI) CM._.. aide CH I ti ... """'911......, , ..... ""' ........ ......... ::-....... (~· ---·nt/ll ...... ;• ........ =-=:ii -MIA.M.- ~ ... ''The lMng Oeylgnts" ** (1117} Timothy o.flon, M8fytm Cf Abo. -10:00 A.M. - 1'11 '*' ........ ...... ,...... (S) • ....... aA .... "'°"'"'""" --= "Jerifty'a Wftl" • 11•) Dyan cannon. "o-(~·._.(CCI .... -. .... I ITV ......... ....... I/Dally f'ilot (AH) GeWlt '°'It .. T ....... (C8H) C"*'!y CMtl (fSPN) Cfl F.....e British Co- lumbll LIOns It Calgary S11mpeders (Llf£)lleeil ...... (SHOW) MOYIE: ·uve 1 little love I Little * * ( 1968) EMs Presley. Michele Carey . (TMC) MOV1E: 'Tell Me That Yoo Love Me, Junie Moon *** (1970) l.JZI Minnen.. Ken Howard. (USA) MOW: 'Mausoleum * (1983) Marioe Gortner, Bobbte Bresee. (WOR) C,_ (WPtX) T'*" ....... II.ti. (ZI MCmE; "Terms of Endear- ment" **** (1983) Shirley M1cl.a1ne, O.bra Winger. -10:05 A.M. - (WT8S) MOVIE: "Mother Lode" ** 119e2r Cheriton Heston. Nlctc Mancuso. -10:30 A.M. - I . Wll. ~., Omr ......... Tiie ,,..,._ IWy II .. Wn (AH) C..-,.,._ (C8N) Tiie c ....... . (°""> ...... .... (MAX) MOVIE: "L.es M1s«able1" *** (1935) FrWic March, CMnel LaughtCln. -11:00 A.M. -• (I) Tiie y ....... !..!:",...... ..,..., ..... .,.... 1111111S.Dlete T1nl'I I Cf1IN I);; :;.~·-·•ll•h..t.-..i.M ... ..... ,.,..... Tiie .... ~I) Dillllllffla (C8N) Dlria Dey (CNN)......, ~Y11•11t.KN (UN) ...... CNCtC) -. Lala ...... g.. ....... ..... (WOii, ...., .... <WP'JQ ..,, Tea" r ... l tf~·~: c.-...1:-...... ClllllC..... ..... =~=-~ .. Ru~' ~ .. ** (1915) Tom 8el'engei. 0. w. Beley. CWPIX) , •• .., AFTERNOON -12:00 fl.M. -.... .... 110.l.MI r.=----:;.!;.:= ·~ ......, ... Sept. 2s-oct. 1 I ~:t,..'1 Tiit 780 CIW C111 I Clrl hny MtlOll (A•El MOVIE T R Bask•" ** (19711 Canc11ce Be•gen Peter Boyle (C8H) °""' Glib (CNN) 1Mn111Mal HM (ESPN) Gell (GAL.A) "*"'9 ECO (HBO) MOW: O.atn of a Salesman *** (19851 Ousnn Hoffman. Kiie Reid (lff) ....... Day (NICK) PlllWllMI CT'MC) MOVIE: The SuM· vors ** (1983) Walter Matthau. Ro1:>1n W1U11ms (USA) ltf• Mau • 0 .. 1 <~> sw .... 1.ns (WPIX) ........... ,. -12:05 P.M. - (WT9S) Tom & Jerry's FllllMust -12:30 P.M. - • (I) Tiit .... 1114 th• ltalllltlll I =.a. Goftflllllffl MlllerWllN (ceH) ~~· (Dtl'f) Ozzie • """" (f PN) lllt .. AIMrk.M Made ....... (UR) Wllll lMY .... bWs (MAX) MOVIE: "Only Angels Have wing.· *** (1939) Cary Grant. Jean Arthur (U$A) P\ay .. ~ (W<>f') °""' a... (WPIX) Ytll ltar (Z} MOVIE.. • Night World * * (1932) Lew Ayres, Mae Ctat'lte. -12:35 P.M. - (WTltS) FflltltaM1 -1:00 P.M.- (1) .As .. WorW T-1 .....,w .... Cltth !..°"' Lii• II live Atdllt lulllltr's Place ~r .,.,.... .. """ .....Lift Jllle MOW: 'Oakoll Ltl * * (1950) George Montgomery. Aod Cameron (C8N) MUii ~., .._.RlefDIMll "C4ndy" ••• (1978) Ctwlaine Woodefd. Cllftcn Dlvl9. , (eWM) u.a-....... a... ~W.Y• ............. .... , ....... .., •u...er 1si r= .... ,... ) IMIC1111&11a JQ C.O.P.I -1:06 ft.M. - (WTM} 'Tl I I II -1:30P.M.- tn ..... I"""* ........... '"-" ... ..,. .... u.. ....,......, . ,... ......... ~-......... ....,..... (USAJ CWll ........ (Wa..) .....,... &... (Wl'IX) ,.. ...... (Z) llOVll; "A Room Wittt I VtfJW" **** (1999) Helena Bonham Ca~. M-ogte Smith. -1:35 P.M.- (WT'81) ......... -2:00P.M.-~.::.:..· a...·.~ !.,';::,,·= ==-~ ..... .......... ,,.. .. LIN ... wtu1'TV c-. (AH) T1la 8rMt Detactl.e (C ... ) .. ,..., (OHM) lllwwaWi (!VN) ............ (Lin) Lil (MCI() TMIJ'a l,adal (SHOW) llOVll: "Sht Weeks' ** (1912) Dudley MOOl'e. Mary Tyter Moote. {TlllC) MOYIE: 'Kim * * * (1950) Errol Flynn. ONn SlO<:kw.il (UIA) ............ (WOllt) c.., ' IMay =.u-. ...._A lltw -2:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Tlll ....... -2:30 P.M. -• li •mva-~ i)~~---&lfOI,....... (M90) ':::' "Heunted HoMymoon". (1998) Gene Wiider, Gide Redner (\.ft)'-' .... (MAX) MIME: "Ch~ Veo- tln" ** (1-3) Edmond ~· S.rry Sullivan. ..,., ........ Ciiis .. (UIA) , .... -2:31 P.M.- (WT98) 0. 0., II I TllM -3:00 P.M. - Sw1S111a ......... , .. ,~ .,,.........,( ) ::::-....... ,... ........... , ..... .......,,,..., ....... m ,__ .. LIN .., ....... " ,, ......... -3:30P.M.- ;r-:c.._.(CCl .... 8lilltlC .......... CMlt Mwtl&lll CM,111.U Tlll ..... ....... b,adK ... H ·1 CeMact (CCJ Mynn.S... (A6E) T1la AaadatlS (CNN=11f1 "'1ca 'II = c.11-111 •• Circa (fVN) Olllllaer ....... (NICK) •• Wturf'• ..... (USA) Tic TIC Delllll (Wl'IX) ....,... ~ (l) MCMl: "Pat Ind Mike *** (1952) Speno4lf Tracy • Katharine ~n. -3:35P.M.- (WTQ) Wylftlllll -4:00P.M.- Ger1Ne ..... ........... ..... ...... " ...... CMrt .,,,_.....,ICC) o.ca , .... c.o.r.1 I ) ............. ~ Ylllria ..... ,.,.. .. l.M _..._...._,cc, u.-.ca .. ,...,Meir (AU)...., ......... (C8N) ... . .. 1 ...... (CNN)-.,... (0.)Tlla ................. ny (CC) (fVN) a,nc..e. (GAL.A) .....,. ECO (H80)..,..,.. (Ul"f) MCMl: "Genef'1b0n" ** (1985) Rie:hard Seymer. Mart.a DuBoll. (MAX) MCME: "The Concorde: Alrporl 79" * (19711) Allin Delon, Susan Blakely. =-Y• Clll'l DI T'NI II (tHOW) MCMl: "The Pied Pip« of Hamelin" ** (1971) MlehMI RHera, Margaret Pe-.. {TTllC) llOVll; ''My Science Project" • (1965) J()M s~-M. Dennis Hopper (USA) Hip...._. (WOfll) S1M.• ~ (WPIX) Cllten -4:05 P.M.- (WTU ) I .. $ -4:30 P.M.-IJ e XXIY S--~ Baske~n. Boxing, Cydtng. Diving, llolleybtM, Wrealltng CCI llwerS,....(Sl AIC .._.(CC) .... ~.::tn ,. ...... J-M Cllllct !CCI ffwpl a....t Mhtelll c.. '"'' ............... (A6E) W. If a.Mftl (CNN) Cf9llftrt t (OIU) o.aaM II-* ,....... =~ lffl...., ....... (NICK) Nie* lllacta (USA) Clllci II Ollll ~) ..,_,.._. (WPtX) ..... -4:35 P.M.- (~ .....,_, ... -5:00 P.M.- 1 :;. .... W\.F--.. Los ~ ... Aaldeta 1t Denver Broncos CC) .... T.J. Mllller ..... FIMlfsl(..,.. . ......... ..... 0..TY(CCI ........ ?-. r..., ,... ... ~ Die I Die ..._.Nll (S) (AU) 'r1ll ........ __.. (11MYO) MOY'!!: "The Mys- *Y ot Plcluo · ** 11955) (CIN) MOW: ··01 .. a" ** (1950) Glry ~. RU1h Roman. (CNN) P't11111u1 ~~:. Bldlll •: c ....... (0.)KNl.IK. (fVN) a.lie s- <*90) Hew .. "8111 I ltrMI• $-1 Cl* (CC) (S) (MC«} ~T-. Daily Pilot (SELi llOW: .. Born In E111 L A. •• (1987) cneecn Marin, Paul ROdflguez (USA) 0-rlfty !JU f#Of') *ME: "The M1nian CNONClea *** (1980) Rod< HuOson. Glyte HuM4QJTI ~l s •11 11 r ........ -5:05 P.M.- (WT8S) *ME: One Mllliotl Years B c ** (1968) Raquel W91dl, John Rld\arelson -5:10 P.M.- (Zl Hew •WaWiFMIMll ,_ 5:30 P.M. - I=: ...... LaV.. T"" .................. (Dllll) T1la Hlaa9 Twllla (NICK) _,.. U.,... (SHOW} flW. (USA) 1111-"a (Z) MCME: The l.Jg'1t~ri1p·· ** (1985) R~ DuveM 1(11ua M1n1 Bt1nc11 uer EVENING -l:OO P.M.- 1 =~C) ar ... Wl ~ Loa AnQeleS Ra.Cler$ It Denve< Broncos. CC) nn.·1 c....., =~.....,, .....,. MllU..., , ............ ..... .....,. ......, ...... (AH) OWC.-, (CHM) LlnJ °'I UNI (om) MCME: ··Snoopy, Come Home"*** (1972) (fWN} ................. , (H80) MCMl: "M1nnequln' * 0987) Andrew McCarlhy . Kim Clnr-... (UR) c...u, (MAX) MCMl: "The Cow· boyl'. •• (1972) John Wayne. RotQOe L" Browne. (MCK) 0..-111 .... (SHOW) MCMl: "Stri nger on the Run. * * * (1987) Helvy F°"°'· Mic;t\Mj Par111 Tl"ldl \ W"ly y()tJ I w<JIV. Int' Nnol"na Nawrtlftv °' c~ r~ OYre"I V'lt'll ~\ "' \Ktn 11,t \Uffd(l' ~I t~ !oOlt 10 ~ IOV('1 )'t'I Ill(" o..ictunq i htm .w'lO \UPIX)ftM' to tit S('(utt l) ¥'d comt~ IU ITle' ~rft'ct ""1SV.t'< tO ~ ~ \pc'C kll ntt'O Sept. 25-0ct. 1/9 {TTllC) MCME: 'Undef Cover * (1 987) Dlvlel N9'0()rl Jenn1fer Jason Le.gn (USA)~-., CW"IXl .... l1IM -&:30P.M.-ca ..... 1cc1 ..... ,...,Tia °""' 8llM llldla«/Lalnf .....,... ................ C1111.,aa,..._.._ ....,.,...._.re• Olftsa.... (MAYO) Ginllwll'111'1Mt C.. c.t1 Ill F (NtCIC) o.i -Ill n.. (USA)C..-..~ -7:00 P.M.- See Whe•e The Grea1 Real Estala Bu~• 4re USA TOOA'I' TV SHOW No1,,,no ,_.ov•• F .. 1 ... 1 r.cas ~°' 8 USA Teay OlymPIC anchof Bryant Gumbel, t>vy•nc;i • t\OlJMI e U.. S,.... Eawarel o.- coeles 10 race up ttie Empre Stile Buolel<ng f SI ()) l'fll ....... Petty He1rst Reocoe Jacllson I l..lft C1111*- M'A+s•H The Army tell Ha~eye s 11~ '1ts son •S 0..0 I ::.!.~~ rnlal .. LM ...,., ...... ..., ·--llMIU ...,, ... (A61E) ~ A 1erronst hOida an adulterous couple nostage in ESGIPCI From Room 116 • a Clfalt Clodgef viatts '1ta vet9fan 11"'8< ano br()(ht( rn .. Fonunate Son (MAYOi a-tca. ..... Tllaa· ...... ~ (C8N) Tiie .,. a. (CNN)~ ..... (EVN) .... SU-. The M11!9f"s" From C.lloway Glr· Clenl. QI_ {Un) lll SMinlelel s t>rotti.t gets to know sri.nelan {HtCt() Y • Caa i DI T\11 111 T al· ....._ The show gets Olt\SOl'eel (IEL) MOW 3 Met'I ene! a ... ' MONDAY. PRIME TIME Open 7 Ntghts-_ Dining & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Cornet of 20th St.) 131·2110 - 10/Daily Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. 1 G Racille F,_ Del Miit (AIE) Evnillt 1t ttlt 1,.... Host Ptltl Slivers will' musal guests the Good Brouiers (CBH) R ......... s ..... Remington 1no Laure sink their teetti into the unex- pla1ne<l dlsappear1nce ot 1 hated restaurant cn11c wtiose kfe was 111re11eneo (CNN).......,... (DWf) SlllU Fe..ity "*-- Fred suwesHs n1s fear of water Ouring a typnoon wnicn endaogers Ernie s Ille (ESPH) Nfl TrM1 Ga1111 W11h rost Gibe K1pl1n (GAL.Al NMlclln ECO (H90) MOYI(; 'Ttle l1v1n9 Deyttghts * • (1987) Timothy Datton. llA1ryam d ADO (LIFE) Clfllty & !Acey Alter t>etno called to tielp a battered wlle 1n her nek}hbortlood. ucey learns the combattve couple ha~ blamed the 1nc1· <Sent on her (MAX) MOVIE · Hata111 *** (1962) Jenn Wayne Elsa 11Aan1neU1 (NIOK) Mt U Ed wants his e Gypsy IOl'tuneteller to read his hOof (SHOW) MOYIE· Number One W1tn a Bullet ft ( 1987) Robert Carradine. 81fly Dee w1n1ams {TMC) M<ME. Revenge of the Nerds ** (19M) Robert Carrldone. Anthony Edwards (USA) '-ef Ill GIN MeMty The murdll1 ot an island g1r1 sends her enraged lather on a manhunt tor 1 baseoalt IOol whO met lier 1n the Monkey Bar (WOR) lhMry Hiii Benny ap- pears 11 Fred Scuttle in Fun Boys Club .. {WPIX) CllNn -a:os P.M.- prolesstONI '1elp to get the goods on a San Francisco racketeer D ,.... Gordon Lawrence ®) Cllarven RfP0(1 Hos1s Bill Grilf11'1 and Al Saunders • Tiii r.tllkt el PYlv acy fl) EtlrlllD Rei-de OtHI Sa&uar I lfeft Levin Yamaoa lllT-" NatltUI 610911,.ic Inside 1"8 Soviet Circus '9 MOYlE. Tiempo oe LObos Gonzalo Vega Enfrentamiento entra una lam1ha campes1na y un cacique 1ugareno Que gusta tomar lo Que no le pertenece QD Com011 IA&E) Tiii Slllniftt Mou11t11t11 (BRAVO) MOYIE· Castaway *** (1986) Oliver Reed Amanda Dononoe (CBHI Piper CllHe' Second 'l'Hr (CNN) NewsNigllt 1csrAH1 Uedloll ·11· C111dld11e '"9dles (OISN) MOVIE Jane Eyre **'*" {194•1 Joan FOl"ta1ne Orson Welles (UFE) MOYlE· "One on One *** (19n) Rot>Oy Ben$0n Annette O TOOie (NIC~) My TlwM SOlll W1H Success Spoil Chip Douglas (SELi MOVIE Commando Squad '* (1 987) Brian Thompson l(atny Shower (USA) MOYlE· 'This Wrte for Hlfe * * ( 1985) Pam Dawber Rooen Klein (WPIXI Siar Trtl (Z) MOYIE BlaCI\ Woow ** (1 9871 Deb•i! Winge• Theresa Russell -9:15 P.M.- IESPNI SportsCenler [tlra -9:30 P.M.-D fli) XXIY S11111mer Olympt« Tennis Water Polo D S.11lvrd I Son (ESPN) llfl Yurt>oa' 1987 Los An9e1es Aaiaers H19n1i9nts (NICK) Oonu Reed An .nv1ta 11on 10 a oacnelof oarty de 1.gnts Ale• (TMC) MOVI( 52 Pock Up * * (19861 Roy 5c"eioe• Ann·Margret (WORI Allred Hilcllcock Prese111s -10:00 P.M. - 8 News F1snman Carl MOYIE Bad Ronald *** (1974) Scon Jacoby Pippa Scott A tam11v moves •nto a Victorian house u~ aware of a secret room n101n9 a 1een· a~e killer I ::: e·~~~~~e• w11oe News Ma11c>v Aut1eo9e loo• Aw1r NDllcle•o U11lvlsl011 Ramos Saunas Eli) TIN i DCl1y 6!) UWflllCI Wtlk ~ Tiie F U9ffivt (Alt) Ovr Ct11t11ry (C8H) SIUltlll Ta,_ (CNN) l111ldt Politi« 'II tA1 (CSPAN) Public Polley Collltr111« (ESPNI Nfl's Gre11tsl Moments fNICKI Sllllfd1¥ Nitlll Daily Pilot (SHOW) All·ltat T'*1wM to Wocirt GutlllM I lt1Altly (WOR) Joe F,._.lill (WPIXI Twtfitllt ZOll8 -10:05 P.M. - (WT8<;) N1tloft1I G1o9rapllk fJ plorer -10:15 P.M. - (HBO) MOYIE· River s Eoge * • * 11986) Crispin Glover l<eanu Reeves -10:30 P.M. - I Wln. Lou or Onw A C11rrH1 Aftalr Slit* btelar OlllO (CMM) NewsNlolll Upd11e (MAJ() Olis Radtllftt (NICI() SCTV (WPIX) USA T011191ll -10:45 P.M. - (SEL) MOVIE. Dead End Stree1 ** 11982) Ana1h Atzmon Veno•am Gaon -11:00 P.M. - Ne.n Tn l News "''" ..... M·A·s·H Hiii Strtet Blues INR Moyen' World ol lcku R.s11-1 Olim91co1 • ClulsliH Ultstylt M191?111e ' Tiit A lrit111s CC • litttkltfl '1' He1rt ol Ille NallOn (A&E) Sllomttries (8RAV0) MOVIE The Mys- tery ol Pieasso • • 119551 (CBM) TM 700 Clllll (OISN) Onie " Hamel Sept. 25-0ct. 1/11 (ESPH) s,omtoo« (LIFE) C1911ey & L1<ty (NICK) UllOfl·ln (SHOW) Gtuso• Ht s "'' Gtea\lst (USA) Prtw~IJ AH red Hi1cllcoct (WOR) "-SllOH111q (WPIX) W1lltt Sh1clow IZI MOVIE My Beaut t., Launorette • • • , 985 Oanoe Oa~ Lewis C.o•OOf' warnec"e -11:05 P.M. - (MAX) MOVIE Hea• * 119871 Bun Reynolds Kare• roung -11:30 P M Newi Soap ®: Nlghlllne Hunter (At LCNe Connection The Liit Sllaw i; Yes Prime Mt11lste1 Dos Vidas .... • Ont Cl1,_ Sein M1111 Ptotilt s C llol<r (CNN) Spom L1te1110111 (OISNJ A Co11verut1011 Will! C1rol (ESPN) SportsCe111er (NICKI Car !>' Whe•t 4re You' (SHOW) MOVIE. 4 ~.<a' " Love • * 198-Pe1e• O\ ote G•eta Sca~c" (TMC) MOVIE -,.,e :. .. •. •O'S + + I ' 983 o\.! 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Alrica ITH News llokl1 Norton and AalP" become ME IE'9nlna II lmDtOV Man From Moscow 120th C.nl buSlneSS partners •RAV Mllvle 1111 )Gershwin C.SllW.., II\ ..a ••• ro.v.1 Hl!fl(]J -t :OO P.M. -CM 1 .. nitlnr ct-iet Bn"CI 'tm Back All .. MARK HARMON FIGHTS 411 TO SAVE HIS l<IOS AFTER THE PROMISE CI S ...,_ QtN ....... O..rnltthl IUmi Kina OY11nial11 Cros$1Jtt IShowbu ~!Public Paltt.I Conltttnct 1101 IPuMc Polirw carr111 DIS Carol Words lw HNrt re!>) • • tRcC>e11 Hoo"-sl lC1ndw na. E.SPN Gol Pa1111Webbef Wot1d Se~ lovtoronal CMdoo11 1Gt1 Flt Po"••t 10!1 the .., Stretcll I,.,..... TON L lt1 Bvllllo IPtn1tw I At tiltl l4ae 1V LI Bene E""nu• on""' Air MotlOn IN.111011'1 lustnns l NatoOn ' e u,inus l SgeCerJ.i r .... .. T\ESDAY MORNING -t:OOA.M.-1 ;;-::, '::...--:;..... Sync:hrClnlnd SM'nming. v~ • Wwigfltlftl~. (CC) "'111 ell* 1:= ...... (CCJ .. . ._ ==-tal. '"' ,,. .... ,,...., , ....... ,. ........ CM!> ... CCMa ,......, ==----a. (EIPN) Ill PalneWebtler WOl'ld Senlor'i Invitational. F'IMI Round. (A) (LIPE} "™.... ..... • •. (MAX) MOWll: ''The UganO of Uule Bofdln" *** (1915) EUabeth Mootgom•y, Ed Flendefs. (MPCK) c..... ..... (TlltC) llCMI: "fwc1'e" ** (1112) .,..,,.. Naughton. U>rl Cerdile. (UIA) Te Ii' 11' twOf') c.. .... ~ ...... -·-~M.­c-> ........... -1:1IA.M.- (NICK) .......... -l:*»A.M.-=:z:-..... (R) • llll *• .....,_,_ ............ ,_ ..... :... ............ CUJlllll 11 ....... ......... ..-: ''AOw--. .. *** (llllt "--..r. o.n.1 Mc:GeW\. (WOR) .......... (WPOC) ,..., ...... CZ> .. ''The Ugtltlhlp'', ** (t•l "°'*' Du¥811. ~ Mlril Brendeuer. -1:41 A.M.-.... -7:00A.M.- NI ...... IJ.MI ................ ~ ...... 1111•. 1 r ..... _.. ...... (CC) ~ .. .. ~ .... ....... -= ''T.ft • ....,, .. •• (1171) Cerdce 8ef9lin. 1~~,.~ ....... ......... . (WOR) ..... Art Ttldlt (WPIX) ... -7:05 A.M.-{WT91) llCMI: "The fkn1 8oale' * * (19M} Tony Randal. 8ur1 ....... I =.,~.~:-:. ......... , .... -.. )::.:..:.=' ..., ...... n.. ... .., ...... ,. ...... c... (teQt '*"&Ml -~· ..... (MCI() ........... (WPIX) Mal -l:OOA.M.t :\ .. .: .... ....... .... ""',......,. ..... ._ .... ,CC) ........... .... ~ ....... ...... Clwtllla C!Ct•r•r•rlllt1i111l .. 11•1 . ............ =.:=:..,...... (UPW) ........ (QALA..:=;1 I ECO ("90t • "Over the Top" * (tllT) S~ Sr.lone. DeVld Mellde(.,,,... (Lft)'I ..... (MAX) .. ''The &lbject Was Aoees" *** (1988) ............ "-* Albert8on. ... Llllll (1Mq .. ''J'NOr..,..of Wrllltl" **** (1"'°) Henry Fonda. .-. D9rwll. w~~Mh .. *** (1152) ~ Trecy, ~Hepburn. ls'f:;- !:M!,~~ ..... ,,...... ~ .... , .. ii*. ..... .. ==.:.i:t= (IMOW) '= "The f'lc:llc·Up Mlet'' ** (1117) ....., ......... ~Downey. cuu.c.....-----A.M.-1.:-::::., =-:~ ... lat t~ .. ....... ., .. ..., ='9}F~ ........ ......... (CC)· :.:.-=. ...... ......... LA. ............. a 75 ? ..... ..... .. _ =) =.:-· M.D. (WOR) .... (WPIX) """ 0 -t:OIA.M.- (WTn) ""' ..... -t:30 A.M.- (1) CMlllMI a.lie Cm , ... LMMI....., ILMlacy ........ ......... ..... Tll; ll;u P I .., ......... , .... -.. ;' ... ... (CM)..., ...... (HPN) ........... (H90) MCMl: "No Retreet. No Surr'encW" * (198&) Kurt Mct<inney, Jun.Clauoe van o.mm.. l l~~ . L ..... 0. .Dey .. I TlllM llOVIE: "Jenny's War" * (1985~0y;n C.nnon, Ro- bert Hardy l ........... (CC) T91T_, .... l1;1ITY c...a-. llltli'aU. (AU) ...... Af;ifT ....... (CM) c...,, Clllll (UPtt) C.-'1 c... = ."::;•' .. Matewan" *** '1187) CM& COOC*. Wll Qldlwn (IMOW) llCMI: ''The Nigt1t of fie lglmne" *** (11M) Al- "*d Burton. A¥8 0.dner. (UM) --= "Kin Me. Stir pld" ** (19M) o..n Maniri, Kim No¥1k. (WOR) c- (WPD() '"""Ml. M.D. (Z) lllME: ''The Wind and the Uon" '** (1175) s.en Connety. CMdloe a.gen . -10:GI A.M. - (WT9S) MCME: "C.H.O.M.P.S." * (1871) Wftley Eura. Vllerie Beninelll. -tO:IOA.M.-! :--':' . Dnw • • 1111?•-............ nn.·111'· 1111 C JI 111 .............. ... ''Sweet lorqjne" • • • ( 1111') ~een SUipleton, LM Aldwdeor'I. -11:00 A.M. -~ "', ........ &::",...._ ........ -. .............. "'·"""' -..... ·flillf••--........... ........... _ ........... 12/Dally Piiot • Tiii Mel (AU) ,,_...,Pi~ (l*f} °"" Dey (CtilN)......., (DIUl)T••MI. ~ (H90) MCMl: Winners Tiki AX'' * (1917) Don Mtci\lel Paul, Kath!Mn V <)It( (UR) .... (NtCK) ...... Lall I ....... 9· ........ (WOR) ....., ... ~liilT .. 19TIWI l =f~:. z......z.. Tiiis ii...... . Cectll c.tact ..... (Alf) WMl l. leMtil =~~ (NICK) ..... TIWI (WPIX} T• & Jany AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -..... Daya .. °"' u.n l~CMMI .:.:::.:= Ol'Trtal .............. :.--r:.... "' 111 a. Can I Can ,.,,,_ (Ml) llCMl: "Tom Sawyer" *** (1173) JotwWi ~.C....Holm (CM) D8'li .. ~-I ti.._ (UPN) ..... T ... I ... .....,.r : , (GA&.Ar ...... lCO {U'I) ...... Dey = "== ''Ad'l9ntur9 of IN Action ~·· * (1 117) Ronald Hunter. Seen Murpfly. ffl> ,,~aw:=: Wtl Oldhem (WOR) ...... .. (WPIX) • 11• 11 i (Z) --= "Hour of IM Wolf' **'* (1111) UV Ullmann. Mu YOn Sydow . -12:06 P.M. -~ T• I Jeny'a -12:30 P.M. - •• (I) "' ......... ...... I:::..--=i'~ ~ -= ''The Oetmenc ~ .. ** (1157). lM J. Collb. Ketwtn ......... ~~ .. PW11' I I (;i\~ . -12:11 ~.111. -~Pill _,., .... -1=:...--'-. Sept. 25-0ct. 1 cw. !.. °"""'"Utt ........... "*- L.-y .. MTAC ........... Al9llif .... -=.: ··o.,,... Boone I * (1139) ~oe 0 Bnen. ~ttler~. (CNN)......, (Clf'M) ..... Alar DIMtl (DIM) MOWll: • Hudtleberry FIM' ** (19&1) Kun Ida. Oen Monahen ~ Lifill* .. ...., Clnt ~ "Nedlne ** (1 917) Jeff Bridgel . Ktm Bulngef. (UR) ..... , .. (NICC) ... , ........ (USA) .... ,..... fWO"l LM C1:t1•••• tlMt-. (WPIX) C.0.1.1 -1:06 P.M.-(WTQ) fl 0 0 -1:30P.M.- I cn...,.&frilMI ............. 1"-llJelMli Daya if CM UM ....,....., (l*f} flllllr .... ..., (lft) 171 • ....,.... (Nea() Liii """ (IHOW) MOWll: "CM ot the Shadows" (1111) Aleaaodre Paul, Charles Oanoe. {UIA) '*Ill ...... {WOR) ........ 8.-(WPIX) ,. ...... (l) llCMl: ''The L.lghtahlp •• (1115) Robef1 Duvall. K .. u. Maria &Wldal»f -1:31 P.M.- (WT9S) ...., .... -~P.M.-~.:::.:.,. upit Cllellt'; ...... .. .... = = .. .,,... ...... -i.. ........ LM .... I 'TY a. ~·> "' .... .,..... Cl*f> .. ...., (C.NN». •• It (EIPN) ........... (I.ft) LI. (MAX) 9"IE: ''The Dolly Sia· .., ..... (1945) Betty Grable. ~~ ....... ==·~t!!,' =.. ......... : .... -2:0IP.M.- (WT'MJ "' ...... -2:J0~.M.-1 •~m.--~ ~~ ...... ,...... ........... ...,, -.:: "What'• Up, Doc? ••• 119721 Barbra Streisand Ryan 0 Neat (LIFE) E11y Sllu1 (NICK) Mysltrlous Cities 01 Gold (TMC) MOVIE Winner~ Take All • 119871 Don Mocnae1 Paul l(a1n1een Yo,. IUSAI Jtckpol -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) OM Oay 11 1 Time -3:00 P.M.- S•H1'1HIU 1 '#1111'1 Htppenl110" °"811 Whtlrey rrC I Hovr M1911lne I • DIYorce Cour1 M19num, p I Otnnts the M1n1ee ' Y09I Bu r 1 M1~ell/l1hr1r NewsHour TNT Praise lhe lord 1 ' Mlstet Rogers Helollborllood (CCI eD Mr Ed (A&E) Golden A9e of Televlslon (CBN) 8on1nt1 (CNN) ShoWllll Today (OISN) Welcome to Poon Corner (ESPN) Spor1slook (LIFE) Anlludes (NICKI lusle (SELi MOVIE Solarbab.es *I 19861 Richard Jordan Jem1 Genz (USA) Press Your luck (WOA) "''"Houston (WPIX) G0119 S~ow (Z) MOYIE Stagecoach • * * * t 19391 John Wayne Claire Trevo1 -3:05 P.M - (WTBS) l1vert1t & Slllrtey -3:30 P.M.- Wlpeeul GI) Nit NtWI er llew Gldpt P90t11t'1 Cour1 A1¥111 & lttt Clllpmun•s Tiit J&ISOllS Mundo dtl Espect1culo • 3·2 1 Contacl (CC My Three SCHIS (AU) Brvslt Strokes (CNN) lftal4e l'otlllcs ·u (CSPAN) C•n·ln (OtSN) Oumllo's Cl"us (ESPN) I.side lllt PGA Towr (NICIC) Mr WlurO Wofld (USA) Tic T•c Otllfll (WPIX) Htllywoed ~wares -3:35 P.M.- (WTBSI Alldy GrilTltll -4:00 P.M.- Gefaldo ..... f'vlMy lrewster ..... lll"A'S'H S.,.rior Ctllf1 0,.1111 W111l11y tCC I Diet Ttltt co rs NI Moyers' Wofld ol tdt11 Y11eria ..... O Jaines ••~ Dftraul ,_.., Hit11 (CCI u.. ......... Flllllly Anllff (AU) T,_.., Mttarillf ICBH)fltl=llftle (CNN) Ill (DtSN) Tiit Mont f~ (l!IPN) .,._Cllltef (GALA) IM«klen ECO (HIO) 17 0-. • lltwtlttt (UFE) MDVII. ··ni. Lives of Jenny Dolan • 11975) SP\llley Jones Stephen Boyo (MAX) MOYIE Pinky *** 119-491 Jeanne Cra•n EIJlet Barrymo<e (NICI() You cu ·1 Do That Oft Ttlnlsio. tStiOW) MOYll A Christmas StO!y • * * 11983) Peter B1ll1ngsley Darren McGavon (USA) Hl9h Rollt'1 (WOA) UDO.ODO Pyramid (WPIX) Cllteri -4:05 P.M.- tWTBS) 9 to S -4:30 P.M.-0 fl!) XXIY S11mmer Otymplct Basketball Bo11ng. Equestn· an Track & FoelO. Wrestling CC1 SllYtt Spoo111 IS ...... Tiie J11419t 1 Dovllle Dare F11t1 Hov11 1 3·2· 1 Co11tac1 1CC I Wiid A~ !CCI I AdlYllltlo COii Se1111 I Hotst11 Hoftlllt (AU) Worid of h rvlvar (CNN) Crossfire !DISNI 0011114 01.0 Prtsents (ESPN) Majof l 11gue llstlll" Ma91zl11t (H80) MOVIE House II The Secono Sto<y * (19871 A.rye Gross Jonathan Stari. (NICK) Nick Rocks (TMC) MOYIE lmC>foper Cl'tanneis ** (1981) Atln Arkin Mariette Hartley (USA) Che" h Ovt! (WOR) 811tt11ll New Yori. Mets .a1 Ph1ladelpt11a Ptulloes (WPIX) llseb1ll New Yorll Yankees at Baltimore Or004es -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) 8118'111 Houston AS· tros at Allanta Braves -5:00 P.M.- Ntwi bltllt Rlcler News Ntwi T.J, Htoker Nows F!Mln IClepen Dltfrnt Slrolu 51Nrt 011t lV tCC Allll Mlritll TIN TOd1y Now llltfacy ICC I Dl1 1 Dia ~YlMo lSJ (AU ) MOVIE· .. The Eleano< Rooseve11 StO!y • • • (1965) (BRA YO) MOYIE: R0U99 Ba1ser *** (1985) Char- lotte Valendrey lambel'1 Wilson (CBH) MOVIE: 11"991 and the B.oman *** (19471 JOOn Wayne G111 Russell (CNN) """""•' ~= (ldoll ... ~ ... (OISll) IUfs. 1K ~SPN) A!Mrica~ Mirttle .... rtN (NICK) ltllltY T ... s (IEL) MOVI( 'Hot Pursuit' • (198T) John Cusack, Rot>ert l,.ogg11 (UIA) OtMKt l"M1y USA (%) MOVIE. Wlndflder • * ( 1986) T O!T\ Burwnaon, Noeole Kidman -5:30 P.M.- 1 ll"' l*'f ...... I Gftal Cllth of Ille Wut leey Jou Reelnon Wrilt c-(DISNI Tllo E"'4MI Twt (NICI() I~ &ffttl (USA) Slit·"• -5:35 P.M.- (SHOW) Do Mt 1 fnor • OOll'I Vote flf My M- EVENING -1:00 P.M.- News Matt HMlo• ..... I Cll Newt tCC1 AT11111 AIC Nnn !CC> TlwM'a CMltllllY IMwtywefQeme Niply h11tt111 Report Ntrllclero I Tllo Aaswer 1 Sctowc. a cunllfe lft "" Wtslerl T rMfUoll • No41clen m l8"ft'f ......... (A&E) MOYIE. 'TtMI Rece to'r the Double Hehl + + (19861 Jell Gotdblum. Tom Pt90tt·Sm11h (CNN) l.MTy •i.t l.MI (DIPI MOYIE The Loni. Prince * * (19741 Roenaro Kiley. Steven Warner (ESPN) le1lllt LU45 Santana vs L.ov1s Howaro Welterweights (HBO) W1ni111t FoOd May It HazarMlls II Y-He•ltll 1CC1 S1 (LIFE) C8"f Up Daily Prtot (MAXI MOYIE ng Babylon V1ncen1 Spano Almeida Good Mom· ** f l987} Joaou•m oe (NICK) Dotlllti 11" Me111ce (TMC) MOYIE Pa•Ole • • 11982) James Naugnton Lor• Card•lle (USA) Fil Alller1 -6:30 P.M.- CJS Ntwi r~ ..... ...... ..... cc F1111lly Tles D1ft119 Game MtcNtH1l thrtr HewsHour Notlcltfo UttlYlslcHI PllCll091'1pllk Vl110n Nlltklenl ·Tefemu11da CNN Oen SltafOws (HBO) MOYtt· B•g snots • * I 1987\ Ricky Bus~er Oanus Mccrary (NICI() 0on·1 Jin! Sil There (SHOW) MOYIE Olrver s St0<y * (19781 Ryan 0 Neal Candice Bergen (USA) C1r1ooa E1press -&:40 PM. - (Z) How lo W11cll Footb•ll -7:00 P.M. -IJ USA To4l1y U S ..,,Mary 1ra1n1ng center mo1e1s ....,a~•"9 a comeback D .Sltv9r S11"111 Ric>. v•elOs io peer pressure 10 Oroni.. 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Pat Hingle (TMC) MOVIE. The Sunshine Boy$ ••• (1975) watter M1tlt\au, Geolge Bums (UIA) fain tf .. &oN Mea1y to netp 1 boy raised by apes, Jake must flghl both p!'O!e<:· 1111e 1>f1m1tes and 1r1ppers bl~.O by Prir>eess 1<0,1 s samurai (WPIX) Clletn -1:30P,M.- • QI) MIM 11 .. Cl1n Simone regrets 11kt09 Chartl9's SUQ99Shon ot using a computer dating service e blnt.. ~ d9 Dlau Salaur I News Levin. Yam1d1 '""' .. ~ lle'll ' Beyond ll\e Knole Poooeers of Surgery Ethical QuHtlOf'ts arose as surgeons 1flCIHSt0gty use expertmen111 S\JC'gery on l'lumans (Part ' 01 ~(CCJ IB MOYIE Carlos el T error1st1 Andr11 Garcia Un 1erroros11 1ntel'lta escaper oe su mald11a profest0Gn G CMlllll A soldier (Jotin Cassave1es1 1s 1ccusec1 hav 1f19 I 5ell·ll'lfllC1ed WOUl'IO wnen he os recogn1zeo as one ot ,_ surv1vou ot an H t1ttr campaign (AU) MOVll The Eteano< Roose veil StOf"V • • * (1965) (C8N) . Piper C11111· Stco1td Yeer A popular ;ovng profes· sor ·s ooanc• of tenure is sub ieer to ttwi academic ma.oum publish or pemh (~) .......... , (CUAlll) E*1l9ll 'II C111did1ft S,..cllts (DISlll MOYIE My f rreno Fkcka ••it 119A3) Roddy McDowall Presron foster (LIFE) MOVIE. Tiie Pursun 01 o B Cooper •11 (1981) Treat W1tl1ams Robert OuvaH (NICK) My Tllrff SOM M•l<e anO Sally think Steve 15 dator>g a singer {SEL) MOVIE Trie a.g Easy ** 11987) Dennis Oval() Ellen Barlun IUSAI WWF Prime Tlmt WrHCll119 (WPIX) Sl»r Trt' Snore Leave Snore leave on en rdyl· ltc worlO goes awry Wf\en En· terpflse crew members find rrie lru11s of ll'leir 1m1oin111ons coming to ltle (Z) MOVll The Wind ano me LIOt'I • * (1975) Sean COnnery Canda Ber941n -.. 15 P.M.-(E~) S,.nsC111ltr E11r1 -9:30 P.M.-D GD XXIV SIHMltr Olympics Beset>all Equestroan Tennis Track & Field from Seoul Cl , .. ..,. 'Soll (E:SPN) htslde "'' PGA I our (H80) Tue No PnsoMrs {WOfl) A"ttf HllclltOO Pmtttts -9:35 P.M.- (WT8S) MOVIE. High Sierra (Color) (1941) Humphrey Bogart. Ida Lupino -10:00 P.M. - I ,.._. Fishman Cert MOVIE Tne Hengeo Man • * (197•1 Sieve Forrest Cameron M1tctie1t A gunltgnter lives aner oe<ng hanged l l'IO t>ecomes '" 0 10 Wesl crusader tor 1us11ce I Nwwi "Reoeker Wilde lteW1 Malloy Aut~oe JeM CIM11 Nofklero URIVISloR Ramos Saltnas I Tlfl TM•Y h1tl11MI Vty19t T1'e F119ttt.e (AaE:) MOVlf The Race ro• the Douote Heh>. • • 1 t 986\ Daily Pilot Jeff Goldblum Pigon-Sm1tn (BRAVO) MOVll . Rouge Baiser *** (1985) Char tone V1landrey L1moert Wt Ison (CBH) S"""1 hit (CNN) ltlllft hlltla 'II tR) (CSP•) ~ Polky Ce11tltnt1tt (UPN) AIMfkl Scllol11tk Spom (MAX) MOVll Hearts ano Minds * ** (197•1 (NICI() h t11rf1t llJtltt !SHOW) MOVIE Ol.tt ot !tie Shadows (1 988\ Aie•anora Paul Chartes Darice (TMC) MOVIE Co'<I Steel • 1198-1 Brao OaY•s Sh1ron Stone (WOR) JM f r11i111 (WPIX) Twllltltl 10111 -10:30 P.M. - G) A C11n111f Aff1tr fl) O"llt HoltywooO Cl'layanne EID EV HIH (CHM) Ntwslilltlll Update (OISNJ Zono Es1evao COO"S Mar9arota tor ~· ra1"8• s fortune (ESPNJ Pro fooftMllr Tu m 4rm Wrestl\119 Ch1mplo11st11p1 FrO<'" Las Vegas (H80t MOVIE Nad•nt> * * ( 1987l Jeff Broagf'S !(,,.,.. Basinger (NICK) SCTV (WPIX} USA TOfltQhl -10:•S P.M (SEL) MOVlf Vate• G11·s • 119871 Men 0 Marshall A,p111 Stewart Sept. 25-0ct. 1 /15 -11:00 P.M. -...., T11I ""' lttwt ,..... 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Michel Blanc _ (C ... ) .,.,,. Ta•t NL HNI A 8111\on tor Bori• 112C$1 r&CI •• Ni<111twa1c11 12~ (!PH) ~ .... Summer Otvmoic1 1Enter1ain. INtwt IOon.ahue Challenae IW1r IAU Wtsf"i1Mro" (NtCK) ,~ Mt ~ H'moo'* Coui>fll USA Ton. IGeH·H tPG '10' • • • IRoOe'1 Co,, Stone Cold Otld IFl « • • INt.., 11 Su~ns• .. F11llem1n fWOf') ..... °"""' Jr. ... Morton Oowntw Jt Girll II s.. r YI .. tCuy Rolle ~n White\ NtW9 Otf 1111 Air (°#ttl~) n. ..... ,R11a1n ~--.i,:,~M.!!::..,.~Hea~t_.J~A~B~l~•l~on!!...!~~r~Bo~ri~1~1~12~~~ll~rMl!:l..~·~·'--<~~~ia~1h~rwwt~c~n~~~~~~~--~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1 Aalpn •hows oft for Ala at a , Potict 5110,,; Poic:t Woft\111 Ott 1ht Ar IBttl o1 AM skating rink l-l,il-~Mo~rt~o~n~Oo~trn~1 ... ~~Jt~_.L~0'4~~CCH\,.!!!:·~~IOfl,......,lt.~A~1~r ~~!....:~~~~--~-~~~~~~~~-~~~~----:9ftw~S~n~"~'~ -t:OO P.M. -U11e SI\. Ntws Tt-Ntw Ad11t11t11ttt of Heidi r1S1 •• Tov Toa•r !!& •• 1.i.11 c~~!ld!el\ 1Fllllll 20 Strecc11 C•ndoce Ber~n Shock• • Soc1•tv With S•• For S1lel Maylk>wer Madam ces .,,. 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Cllllry ............. a ...... ..... ,..., ..... .,,.... (MaQ &Ill ...... (WOft) ............ (WlltJO ,....., ...... (Z) MCME:. "Summer Stoek" *** !1950) Jlldy Garjand, '*-Kelly. -.1:40A.M.- (H90) '"' -··........., -l:UA.M.-GI ..... -J:OOA.M.- 1* .... ........ • .......... Merica >...._,.... ..... D ••• ...... ........... (CC) '-............. """'* a 'a ..... -7:05A.M.- CWT81) llOWIE: ''The Pl'omlM ol Love"' * (1980) Valerie Bertinelli, JafMIOn Parker. 1=..:e.:.- 1) ::-_--::~:"""' -........... ..., ..... T-.laaWey (DIM)W*-tthlllC... (HBO) Tiit Mu .... 11 II Ta111 ...,., (UR).,.... (NtCt() 0..-.. ...._. (WlltX) Allee -l:OOA.M.-::r.::: Dltft ~ ..... P'My ' ,.,.,. .... ...._._(CCJ .... ......., .... C1I.-" .. .,... ....... Cllrllllll ..CiC1ilJm-1•1 :1111 .. 11•1 ............ ~D~~tt:c..._... ~ ..... RI (GAU) ....... ECO (HBO) llCMf: "Ra191ng Arl:zo-na" *** (1987) Nic:lcMt e.g., Holly Hunter. (LR).,..... CMCt<> Lalllt (SHOW) llO¥ll.: ··Love Whh a P-1ect Stranger" ** (19881 Marilu Henner, Daniel Mu..y. (TlllC) llOWE: ''The Appten- tiele9hii> of Duddy Kravitz" *** (197') Richard DreyfVJ•. Mich911119 Lanc:1ot. (UU)lllt-fll (WPIX) 8'M .. &111111 -1:30A.M.-..., .... :rt·-- (IWN) ........... (Uf'E) ..... (NICI() ......... ~, ..... (WPlX) Many 0 -l:OSA.M.- (WT'BI) ""' ...... -t:JOA.M.- CI) c.... '*" CtlalkCm ..... ....... . ....., '\Me'--" ...... ......... ....... .., ........ ............. 111•1-hrtltM ;' ...... (CllN) ......., """' (EIPN) ...... (M80) MCml: "Th• Sky's No Limit"' ** (1~) Sharon Glesa, Dee Wallace. 11.r"i: '-<S) L ..... .. .,., ... n... MOWll: "Frve (?sys From Home"" ** (1978) Geocge ~. Nevile Brand. l ......... ,ct) TMT_, llll•ml111I TY c.... ..... 1111111'11.aw (AH) ...... AetllT...,... (C8N) Cll*ly Clltts (EPN). ....... "" Ind! """" ~=, ":::"'!~~ay"' ** (1988) Elvis Presley, Nancy Slna1ta. (TlllC) MOWll: "The Man Wlltl Sogalt·s Face·· ** (1980) Rotlert s.&:ni. Michellt ~. . (Ull) llO¥IE: ··A 0enaerous Friend" ** (1971} Rci>ert F . l.yont, Ric:NnS Ttlomu. (WOlt) c- (WPIX) r._.,Ma.M.D. -10:05 A.M. - (WTIIS) MIME! .. Fhbell For· Watd''._ **L Utl2) 8en Gazzara. Rrc.nto MotQ!ban. -10:30 A.M. - I •-'-•Dnlw ........... ...... _ ..., .... ... «ME) ..... .. a Tiii.Cr Jlrll ftt...,_(S) ~ llO¥IE: "Pof!ralt of a ~ ..,. •• (1911) Mat1in Mull. Mary K8y Piece. . (Z) ..... ~ .. ......... {f..,.. JdWi -wiyne. Cllif 1 T'revor. D -11:00 A.M. - (I) "', ........ e-·~ ==~ .... ........... ...... o... .... ......,.w,..., ) ........... ......... _ ..... ,.,...... ..... 11l0ally Piiot (ME) Tmei.....-(C8N) .,... Dey (Ct4N)......., (Clf'M) ...... ""' °"' .. (DIM) Y• IM Me. Of (EIPN) 1117 CWICM Wll*tfrt· lie Ch iflll IHJ (MBO) Mtrtca UMl!etr1r (CC) (UFE)AllWet (NtCK) IMM;\.tll & lflt11's El· ......... (WOft) ...., ... (WPtX) lllf TIA Ill Tift I =~:_ l.ttMetltt Df .......... CMrry Cedll Crlsct S.-Ofl ~AU) WttW II Urwtnl (CllN) F1ytae .... (DIM) ... Dtuey ,.,.,..., (NtCI() lJlt 1(1111 (WPIX) T1111 & Jeny AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -..... Deya II 0. U... ;-::;:.... ..... ,....., ..... .... ...... Oa Trill ......Yun TY.., ~"'ct' I C..1Cn ,.,,, ...... (ME) MOW: '"Honest, De· otOt and Tn ... ·· ** (1985) Derridc O'Connor. Adt1111 EdmonOlon. (C8N) MM Uk ~ ................. .......... ~ ....... (GALA) llllclaJeECO (l90) llCME: "Local Hero .. *** (1113) 8u'1 lAncasi.r. P.--. (lft)·-....,.,., (NICI{) .......... (SHOW) MCME: ··Summer o1 '4!"' *** {1971} O.ry Gnrnes. Jennifer O"Neill (TMC) MCMI: "'Howatd Ult Ouc:tl" * (1986) l.ff Thompeon, Jtffrey Jones . (USA) Lits ...._ I Deal (WC>R) l111aw1t1 (WPlX) • • ... 1t" -12:05 P.M. -~ T• I Jany's -12:30 P.M. - 111t11Mw111 .Sept. _25-0ct. -·12:35 P.M.- (WTBS) F ........ 1 -1:00P.M.- CI) Aa .. Wtrtd Turns Mtlltf W.id CHIPl1 GI o.. ute 1e UYe ..... Ardllt 111Mtr'1 l'ltce LllCJ .... lllTAC o.tdle .. 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Bo11ing Canoeing Trad! & Field Weigllthl1ing. w restling 1cc1 I Sllftr SPMllS ISi I lllWs I TIM Jtldte I DellMt Dirt Fw HMst J.M Cllllld ICC1 c.....-Cll1011lclts I ~ Coll $tRll I I ....... , Holllllt (AIE) WttN II Srmt l (CNN) Creufirt (DISN) OM* Ihle* l'THtllll (ESPH) Sdlellllk S,.m Mltric• (HICK) Nkt ftectls (SHOW) llllOY1E The Adven- 1ures of Marl< Twain *"* \1985) (USA) Clltck n own (WOA) lutlllll New Yorll Mets at Philadelptua Phillies (WPIX) Nns -•:35 P.M.- (WTBS) ......,. Hous1on As- tros at Atlanta Braves -S:OOP.M.- 1 IMws I lllllflli lllftr News ...,,, T.J. ttMl!tr ~ ,...,.. """" I Dllf',_ S..ts I -...,. 0.. TV 1CC1 I AIM Mtriu TIM TIUy · fthlHW*'<oldl Oil. Oil ,..._.Nle (S) ~.!).: ...... ....., ... (MAYO) llllOVI(: 'Elevator 10 the Gallows • • ( 1958) Jeanne Moreau, Maunce Ronet (CtlN) •OvtE· The Magoc ol Lassie ** (19711) J1mes Stewan. Mlciley Rooney (CHM) ............ ='~ fleclel '11. C1fldiclat1 ,.., .... (EWH) 11fT ......_ T111Ct CUI .......... (H901 llCM£: "Ct1 Ballou **** (1965) Jane FOtlda l.ee Marvin (Ntet() u..y T .... (Ill) MOVIE: Nignttorce • (1917) Lindt 01 .... James Van P11*'1. (UIA) DMct P"'Y USA ~X) MOYIE: "Murder W(th Mlfr<l"a' •• (1985) Helen ~t. Bene Dallfs (l) MOVIE The Wind and the l.lon ** (197S) Seen Connery, Candice S.rgen -5:30 P.M.- 11 lM LllCf S::-cw.111 -.wm D lnillns el M11111.-me11t (DISN) TIM Hb.oA TW1111 (ESPH) •M s (NICK) ..,_..., Gfftt1 (TMC) Fll111 Sllol1s (USA) Sllt·lll EVENING -S:OOP.M.- 1 News Mtft "411111811 ~ CIS News rCCJ ATt1111 AIC News 1CC1 Tlwff'a c..,..11, I Newtywff GMtt I llitllly lu1hM'll "•Pol1 ,...._ I 11 .... Hlflll ~11 1t111n111 IMllciet'e 8"trty ltlllMlks (AIE) Uwttlt Olllllf1111ty (CNN) l.lny llhle l.Mf (MN) •w As1eroa an(! trie Twelve Tasks *** (1976) (LIF£) c-Up (MAX) MOYIE. My Favome Brunene (Colot) (1947) Boo Hope. Dorothy L1mour (NICK} Oe11t111 Ill MeftlU (SHOW) lllOYIE 'Man Woman and Chilo • • • ( t 983) Manin Slleen Biytne Danner CTMCI MOVIE· KIU1e • • + ( 1971) Jane Fonda Donald Suttlerlano • (USA) Fil AIM!1 -6:30 P.M.- CISNews ICCJ News News ""' 1CCi • f-ity Tin O .... Gt!M Mldttll/ltlll11 llewsHour INtlde11 Ulll'ttsitll °"" Clen 1 ' c ... ,,...lll HHllll ''"" I I ..... T...._.,/CNN I I Olfll a-.. (IRAVO) MDY1f· The Lov ers • •• (19591 Jeanne MOl'eau. Al11n Cuny ~SPN) lewlil Bruns'N'Ck LPBT National Doubles (RI (HICK) Dtlti Jal Sil Tllert (USA) C1rtltll b llfftS -1:45 P.M.- (HBO) MOYIE The 500 Pound Jerk ** (l972) James Franoscus AleM Kanas -7:00 P.M.- WHAT KIND OF WOMAN LIVES WITH APES" USA TOOAY TV SHOW 011n~e1a Go R•fllfl~~9'S • ,, 9 USA TMly S190Urney Weaver. whitt·water ratting IOI' p<ot>lem drlt\llers, touv• n.rs from Seoul • ..... S,.... RIOlc con tronts his l>udOy s alc::Qt1ol1sm i rt 2 ot 21 ISl AIC~fCCl PM Mlfaz:IN Sigourney Wuvef ( Gori-.s '" ~ Most ),' bel)y exper1 DI T ~ 8f'az..itoo la lfttCuudM ,... .• c_, ······" l ........ ,....,,cc1 ....... &e.r..- ,,..... .. ltnl Daily Pilot I ~ kt»tu lltptfl Mi ""'* lntrU """' ...... (Alf) Wiit.-Cllllrcllill ~1!11111 Yun Churchill meets Stalin in Moscow (CBN) TIM 700 Ci. (CNN) fwtllillt """ (LIFE) ER TllO< s illness inter- rupts Srie1nleld s mamal woes (Part 1 ot 21 (NICI<) You C111'I Do"''' Oii Ttl· nlslo11 (SELi MOVIE. Som4tth1ng Wild *** !1986) Jett Dan.els Melanl8 Gnttnl'l (USA) Alrwolf In Laos Mike QelS pllOtographic evidence against a m1J0r cocaine dealer \Grainger Hines) who nap. pens 10 oe Sr JOl'ln s Voetnam comm1naer 15 (WPIX) USA To11'9~ (Z) lllOVlf Convoy * * 11978) l(ros l(r.stolter so" Alo MacGraw -7:20 P.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE Hua • • • * 119631 Paul Newman Melvyn Douglas -7:30P.M.- I Gfft Sllow l'lulty ltewiter Henrv sells hos studio ano ooens a restaurant 8 (ft Oii l.A The U S Virgin Islands (() E11t1!11l11m1111 T 011'9M Clint Eastwood •n Cannes S I ®J Will, lose Of Orrw A ClllTtllt Atl1l1 Jtotl•rdyt rec 1 (WOAI """ batflldtn Del'! gives me stall seven days 10 l1nd tile ttloet or lose ll'le11 pos (A&E) Wttld Wrr I The "'ar playeo a r<>Wt on me Russian Revolution (OISll) S""°"H (LIFE) Easy SlrMt ll'le house llOld is 100 alra.a IO lire a mad gardener (MAX) Olia llffdiltl l1'e singer perlOl'ms Shake. I ve Been Loving You Too Long and Satisfaction tSJ (NICI() 0..... Dart (WPtl() Cane1'1 Ctnlffy CIH · sics Carnac Jonnny as sportscaster Jorn McKay -7:35 P,M - II) Wl4d Wiid WOftd ol A11lmal1 Coyo1e• -1:00 P.M.- 1 (() Dk* Cllf\ l'ftletlh MOV!f· Escape From lhe Planer ot the Apes • • • 11971) Roddy Mc0ow11i l<lfTI Hunter F utunshc 1pes Corne1tus Zora and Miio es cape to 1970s Los Angeles where humans "4MI t"-m H 1 threat 8 t1J) Gftwlllt Ptllll Maggie and Juon re1ue1anl1y 191.e IO cn&peron rne 5d'OOI dlnce ~art t ol 2) !CCI tRt U News Lawrence, Lardner • MOVll The Funhovse • • (l 981 ) Ellnbeth Berr!CJ9e COOC* Hudl.,.. PQ4, amollrng leent .,.. ioc:..i '" a caf!Wlll lunhouM wtlt\ 1 """' in a F renil.OlllM\ mull Ot- 1.ctied l)y Tobi ~ e lllOvtf T?l8 Postman AJ. w1ys Rings TWCll (COlotl 11946) Lant T~r JoM Glrt191d A 11r"-' tlOOf ., I Sept. 25-0ct. 1117 Gree• diner and l'lefps the owners lusty wi1e oecome a ""'°ow Based on Ille novel 0y James M Cain • Vtllo 111111 ,...,....., Ar- chaeology professor Colin Renfrew uses anltlropologteal an(! SOCIOlogteal evioenoe to theorize on construetlOI\ ot lf\8 fl'\4191ht!1S • OTI Fod n l dt C111dM Concursantes comptten para ver cual es la metor cane.on nispllna De~ Moarnt con Lucy Pereoa f Anotonio VOdanovic Gil l'Tlllt Ill• Loni Cl!) M1111kll Tile Peace of Peper Eyewitness accounts and arctwal toot.age oescnoe Bnta•n France Italy and Germany s 1938 neQOlallOl\S d1111C1ing Czecnoslov1k11 to avoid German 1rwastorl ot me netlOO • Allftlic•. Ml YM11 CD "ldllt From Otl M1t (AU) f ...... 11 Ille 1'""9'1 Host Avery Scllre•oer wrtn mu- sical gues1 OavoO Lindley (BRAVO) MOVIE. The Ftre Within *** (1963) Maunce Roner Lena Skerta (C8N) """"'910fl $'"1e A woman suspects traud wl'len slle iearns ot ner nusoancr s suos1antia1 investment in an 1nven1or s I Micliael Cons1an11ne1 new 0041 (CNN) M°"Yfl" (DIS•) 0•1111' lay Nocote DaOy sits ne~r Adam Berman CCI (ESPNI llut11ff 1993 A lutur- •stte loolo. ar our n11l()tla1 pasnme (GALA I Notlctf'111 f CO (HBO) MOVIE Aliens • * * 119861 Sigoii•nev Weaver Came Henn (LIFE) c • ...., ' Lacey WMe under cover to t•l'l(I an attacker 01 prosmu1es Cnris tl'l(I Mary Betn 181m one or ttieor eerty cases •esultl!O on 1n1ushc:e (MAXI lllOVIC 9111 Cosov H1mseir ** 119831 (NICI() Mr E• Ed oersueoes Wilbur 10 take on en Old sway· t>aci..eo llol' se (SHOW) lrotlletl Wilen a sue cessluf tarrner asi<s Sam ou1 Joe gets angry 5• (TMC) MOVIE St.1keou1 • • • (1987) Renard Oteyluss Em.1o0 Estevez (USA) llln t4 1111 &If'......, Ja~e teams with a Br111sn i.ay and 11'le Duke of W111dsor 10 stop 1 d1sgrunlled anstoc:rat from s1ea1tng tne roy11 ,ewe ls (WPIX) C.._, -8:30P.M.- 8 9J ""' IJf Ille Cl111 Cll&rt .. I nd CIUS must accept • pop..iltr ... ~ s Alzl'letmer s 1Hl1C1ion CC1 R l ~s..ara ........ ""9IS A IOUQh maf()I d•srupts Hog•n s lllHI $Cherne (CNN) $ftftl T .... (OCSlr} .......... R1uo and Emot ~ '" ur>e•P«\90 rNCtlOn from"* PM'S when 1"9Y try to cont01m {gPN) .,.,..Cllllf (NICI() ,..., Mil (SHOW) ..... Dll'l'I Gu.stt ~~~rg.~ Nvlotls •CCI 151 WEDNESDAY PRIME .TIME 11/0aily Pilot BEST BEi CLIP & SAVE ----------· ,. ___________ __ c..,iteriu• 1 WliHl llip...t I Siii~ ---·.-i----·-'l ~-............ __.... ...... ..................... .,. ~,-.. .._~--.. '"_,...,..... ... ~ .... ........................ _.. ............................. • Sept. 25-0ct. G hetltf I S.. Fred's new pool table an<langers the tam1· '1._t>uslness • MM IM1d "1976°0 High· ltghts from ltle satmst s 1976 ti.ctlOn Shows (EIPN) -...Wtti 11Mtr1tM (NICIC) 0...1 Reff Donna sells l)t(;kles 10 m11\e up 1 ctllnty def tClt ~ Attrttl HhcllctO -9:50 P.M.- (WT9S) MOVIE· The Pt111a- delpM Story (Color) (19'0) , K81tiar1ne Hepburn. .i.mes Stewart -10:00 P.M. -8 ()) WlsetltY Attlf Mel s erms fle90tlatt0n falls through 'llnnie sets up a narcot1Cs deal wrttl the mot>. unaware Looooco has learned his true ldenhty (fl) I lltwS "Fishman Cari •cmE: "'Deed Man on ltle Aun •• (1975) Peter Graves, Kathenne JustlCll A. ftclef1I agent 1tn11.s hts 0041eagU41 s murder to an as- sassination cover-up 1n New Orte1ns. I lftwt "'Redeker Wilde lltwS Maltoy. Rutledge" TUTM8y Tiit ~ lrallms ""Witt\ Piochas Zukerm1n & Marc Nttkrug JOf\lnnts Brahms music backs 1 him on his ret1· llonshlp w1tti Clara end Robe<! Sdiumann. ($) e Tiie Fllfltlw Kimble t>oards 1 freight train, only to be taken host.age by 1 tno of recenrty escaped COIWICtS Guests Paul AIOhards. Lou Antonoo (AU) LIWlt O~ 'Spy· Ing 10< Uncle Sam"' Edwtn ~wman profiles 1 husbln<l Hubley {WPIX) USA T"'911I -11:00 P.M. -.... Tu ! .... .... News M'A'l'H ........ 111111 Ill Mtyws' Wlfid of !MIS IMldete U ....... c .... Dr ..... ., Ole Wl8fl Ill CMu (CC) ...... """'' .......... (AIE) Willltoll Cflv1t.lllll: V1llant Y111r1 1Ct1N1 Tiii 100 ci.. (DIP) Onie I "'m.t (EUN) s,e.tll• (HBO) MOVIE: Friday me 13th The Final Cti1pter * 11984) Kimberly Becll. Peter Barton (LIFE) ClflllY I IMty (NICK) LffP-141 (SHOW) MOV1E: Felicity' (1983) Gto<y Annen Chnsto- pher M~ne (USA) AlffM "'""" {WO..) """' sae,,I .. (Wl»IX) Wltltl 5'1141tw (Z) MOYIE Tigers 1n Up- stlci< * * ( 1979) syi .. ,. KrtSlel, LaJJfl Antonelli l ~=~:;- ....... ""t (A) t.ft C_... Tiie tn INw (SJ Yes. ""-MWtttf IE:=. lttwl •w ,...... •• aitkt (AIE) Wtf11111 W11 I (MAYO) MOW: The Lov- ers • ** (1959) Jeanne M0<eau. Alam Cuny. (CNN) l,.m l.19"11111 IDISN) MOVIE: '"Soonder" **** (1972) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winlield (EPN) """C..i.r (NICK) Clf 54, Wlltft Alt YM7 (USA)~ -11:35 P.M. -8 NftMNt1t (A) -11:45 P.M. - (MAX) MOYIE: "P0'1Tatt ot 1 Wl'l1te M11nage (1988) M1rt1n M uff. Mary Kay Place -11:55 P.M. - (TMC) .OYIE: 'The Appren- ticeship of Duddy Kr1vtt.z *** (1974) Aocl'\ard Dreyfuss Michel•ne Lanctot -12:00 A.M. -II lllY S-~ICC) R Daily Piiot (ESPtf) Tilm .. --rttll Ditttl (GALA) lltldlf1 ECO (LIFE) ~I le.d (NICK) 118lt "-ltf OtHy (WPIX) l'WyY ·--12:20 A.M. - (SHOW) MOVIE: The Bed- room Window' ** • (19861 Steve Guttenoero Ettzabetti McGovern CWTQ) MOW Strike F<>tce •• (1975) Cltff Gomfiln. R1<:hard Gere I ::}:~~ A.M. -....., .... ...... file .OW: Besos Besos v Sept. 25-0ct. 1 /19 Mas Besos H110a Agu.,re I Gere"° CiN JUN Caln Millfl (ESPH) Nfl Yt~ (HBO) MOVIE. Trading P1&e· es • • • (1 9831 Dan Aykroyd EdO>e Murpny (NICK) Allll Sottltm (SELi MOYIE Sometn1ng W110 • •.. f1 9861 Jef! 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(Na) U9I Ma ~~ ., 14S.t\'i ........... . (W()tt~----­(w.-t ,..., ..... (Z') • "Convoy" •• ( 1978) Krit Krlstolferton, Ali MICGraw. ' -1:35A.M.- (MAX) MOVlf: "Chine Ven- turtl' ** (19S3) EdmOnd O'Brien, Beny Sufllv1n -1:4SA.M.- 9 """ -7:00A.M.- TMI .... UJM • a ............ Allllftce >..._..._ ...... • 19 ., ..... ~ ....... (CCJ ~·· ii:.i':i\. .... .......... llOllt ''Honest, 0.- cerll and Tn1e" ** = Oemc* O'Connor, Edlflol fdtOn, (CM) "' .,. a. ':..!:... ..... ............. ........ ifi"a~'=.:.: ...... (UIA) c......r.-(W()tt) ........ , ...... (WPIX) .... -7:0IA.M.- (WT91) 1ICMl: ''Short Wiik to Dlylight" ** (1972) James Broll\. 0on Mltehell. I :?w~.~.7:.- .... "'-"'' n tat' "" La•• •• " ...... ..., .... ...... ,.. ... .., ........ ,....c:... C-lflN)Mt1WMl ....... (H90) n.111 .. la -(\.ft) ...... (NtCK) Dlllll .. --(SHOW) llCMI: "The Flfltl M11alll" * (191e) Robert Conrld, Sim W1ter1ton. CW'fX) .. -l:OOA.M.- t.'\':." ... ,,..... ..... ...._.,.,..,.,. .... .._..,..(CC) c..-............. INllCWllflllw.e C-.1111111111•111111.1111 Clwfllel . ........... (CNN) ...... (Da) ....... "'* ,,_ C-IPH> ..... .. (GALA) .....,_KO (H90) llCMl: "Concrol" •• ( 1911) 8ur1 Llncalter. Kate ;t:l;ii,.... (MAX) MCMl: ''T<*YO Joe'' ** (1949) Humphrey 8oglt1, Florence Merty. · (Ntet() i... {TMC) llCMl; "Lolly· Mldonnl XXX" ** (1973) Rod 51eigef. Robert Ryan. (UIA) ........ (WPIX) EilM .. &.Ill -l:JOA.M.-....,._. 5""""" ... ............ ..... ,,...... ........ ,.... .. ....... a... a=.:::a-= ,..,., c:.....---4%) .. ''TM Snelle Pit" *** (1141) Oll¥le di Havtlend, Mar1I stewna. -t:OOA.M.-~~=., r•--• ••&.-..Lat fie °"' "' c.allft ., ...... ........ (CC)' '::\.'::~ W.to..ll (CC) ...... ............... .... U.llU. .... ..,,.. .,.. -.. O*f' • (1f71) C-lf'N) ............ (UR) ..,_ ...,, M.D. (NICtC),....... {WOil) .... CW"X) ltlny 0 -t:OI A.M.- (WTM) ...,, ... -1:30 A,M.-:- Cl) c..a.a Clell1c C1111 ai .... U...&Mtey ·-~ ........ .......... ....... .... c... .... """' .... ,_, .. ,.... ;• ....... (C8N) c... ..... ~..=: ~ne Mess · • (19ee} Ted Denson. HOWil Mendel. ~ llCMl: ':Ryan·• Oeughter'" ** (1970) Rooert Mltchum, s.r.tt Miies. 1 1..:..==~ (S) L ....... ... .,., .. • 111111 llCMl: "The Postman A). ways Rings l'wlol (Color)" (194e) Lani Turner, John Gerfield. l ...._._.(CC) .,..., .... ... , lllY c... .... ..... u. (AH) ...... ._. .. T....._ (C8N) c:...., Cflefl' C-IPN) .... Lula Sant1n1 vs. Louil Howlrd. Welter· =·(R) (IHOW) ~~~aven C.n W.it" *** (19'3) Gene Tierney, Don Ameche. {TMC) llCMl: "Broken Prom- IM'' ** (1981) Chris s.r.ndon. Me1111a Mlctlletlen. (USA) llCMl: "Ramom" ** (1977) OllY9I Reed. Dlboflh Raffln. (WOR) c-. (WPfX) T""" Mil. M.D. -10:06 A.M. - (WTa) llCME: "De of the Au.a.in .. * ,,.1r Glenn Ford. er.di Connor&. -10:30 A.M. -l ·-~·Dnw . ti1uill111ta "''181 w ~ ....... .... ,"T,C:- • ' ?? I J I c-t (S) CZ) "Summer Stodl" • •• (1960) J4Ja'! Gertand. Gene Kelly . -11:00 A.M. -!...!> "', .......... II.:",_ .. , w:-............ :r :Z:...· n tau .,. ) ........... 20/Dally Pilot I J11111SRMlsll! ..... .. "',.,......' Tlle"'"t (AU) lemb & Mys1tftt1 (CBN) Dem Dlf (CNN) Nftd1y (CUM!) .._.. fleot °"'" jlMSM) YM -Mt. KN (HBO) MOYIE: t Want to Ltve ** (1983) Lindsay Wegner. Mertin Bllsam (Lin)~ (NICK) Sll1t1111. Lois & 9rt111 '1 fl· """"'"" (WOR) lanally JMH (WPIX) IH1 Ta• ht TOWll -11:30 A.M. - I . Scr*'t = MMkal Ct111tr i......zeo .llftleMnnl Cedl1 Crtsu SlllM Ott (AIE) Wtftf If s.n-tnt (C8N) Ayllle .... (Dtltl) Wiii Diuey ~Hts (NICK) l.lelt 111111 (WPIX) T • I JtryY AFTER~OON -12:00 P.M. -...... o.ya .. o.r u.n ~:;;me.:..... .... ,....., .... ~~ Allllftcetl ~ lY .... ..... ..... ,.. Tiie .,. Clll1I Cata I C1r1 "'"'-(UE) MOYlf: The Revolu· bOt\lry" *** (1970) Jon Voight. Jennifer Satt, (C8N) 1>11111 .. (CNN) ............. .._ (HPN) Merkae Macie =--.Eco (Lin) ...... Day {MCI(),,...... (SHOW) MCME; ··Bin Cosby H1mMlf'" ** (1983) (TlillC) MOYll: .. No Man ·s Lind.. ** (1987) Ch1rhe Sheen. D.B. Sweeney a Llf'• .... •Dnl )lweellen ) •1 I I II -12:05 P.M. -~ T• I Jeny'a -12:30 P.M. -un. ........ I ~...,.. . ..... ..... ==·"=-~ ••••rwbl = Nr .. ~,. .. I ..... llllJ (WPflQ =-· (Z) llCM(: "The BIOQd of I Poet" *** (1930) l .. Miier, P.ultne c.non. -12:31 P.M. - (WTa) 't I I II -1:00 P.M. -. I !ii :... ..... r .. Sept. 25-0ct. rwso"' Ult lo Lin Attlllt lu11l1;1 Plu1 u.cy Slltw RETAC Dertcllo 6t N1c11 Alllt!Mr Lii• Jiii• -MOVIE The lmmo11a 81ttal100 *** 11944) 01111 N1 .. en Stanley Holloway (CIN) H11tl (CNN) N11nday (DISN) MOVIE A Fnendsn1p 1 Vienna (1988JEdAsner Jan Ale u nder (ESPN) Lt91en ol World Clu W111llt119 (HBO) HIO Comln; Att11tllo11s (LIFE) Wot Wltll Yan , .. AX) MOVIE An Uncom mon Love * (19831 Barr Bostwick. Katnryn ~arrold (NICK) lellt & S1tmll111 (USA) Hot 1'01110 (WOfl) Lon C11Hetio11 (WPIX) C.O I'$ -1:05 P.M.- (WTBS) FlllllJlolln -1:30 P.M.- 1 Cartl 1urttn & Fr1eed1 .... . • lslllld I °"8111 of Jt11111lt D1yi of Owr Lifts Mlfflp Hldl'f (CIN) fatlltr ICllOW'I I tal (HBO) MOVIE· .. Tile L1v1ng Daylights ** (1987) T1mottiy Oi lton. M1ry1m d At>O (LI~) Ert Oii ltoltywoocl (NICK) Ulllt l'ritlct (USA) Chill Rtedletl' {W()fl) Ntwtywff Gamt (WPIX) f1111 Ht1111 ('Z) MOVIE: Convoy ., • * (1978) Kns Kristofferson Ali MICGraw -1:35 P.M.- (WT&S) lfHy hlldl -2:00P.M.- (I) ~upt , .... ..,..,. CMrte'•~ (9) Getltfll ..,..., ""' Jessy ,...., ............. c.-s-. Her1NIG .. t PTllaitlltlMd llllhctM1t~ Clle (AIE) Tiie Gml Dtit(llWI (CIN) 11t Yllly (CNN) ........ (fPN) ........ .._ .. (Lftt Ul (NICtt) T1Ry'1 s,.dl4 (SHOW) MOV!f· Aoventu1es '" &.by$1tt1ng •• (1987) EHsabeth Shue, Miii Brewton (TMC) MOYIE · Cruy Mama * * * ( 1975) Qof1s L11Qhman. Sruan Whitman (USA) ......, ._,.,. (WOA) ClflltY & l.aqy r.;:•l , Ullt ~ • ,... -2:05 P.M.- {WT9Sf Tiie ....... -2':30 P.M. - • • niy ,._, °""""' l•.......-,1 ~ ....... .... Oii,.... IEIPN) ......_ l""9 ' -.nu (LIFt) Eny Str"I (MAX) MOVIE· Man 1n the Saddle ** (1951) Randolptl Scott. Joan Leslie (NICK) Mydtrievs Cllle1 el ~ (USA) Jacl,.I -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) 0.. Day 11 I r1111e -3:00 P.M.- 1 ~"'"llffl tHJ Mlndloel S,.Clal ICCI R HMf M ... ttM Ohwfu CIVl1 0.-11 .. M1111ct Ylfl lear MICNlll/lllwer NewsHt111 TNT f'rtlM 1111 lonl Mldlr ""911' Nettllbortlood (£_Cl .0 Mr. Etl (All!) GeiMll Aft of Teltvl1lot1 (CBN) ... llll (CNN) SMwlllz TMaf (CIPM) ...... Aeol DtMle (DllN) WtalM It PHii CtrMr (ESPN} s,.r,.toot (Lin)~ (NICK) Laull (SEL) T1ie (ltllclllllltd Forni (USA) Preti YMr llld fWOf') 1111111 "'"*' (WPIX) GNf IMw -3:05P.M.- (WT9S) lntfM ' Slllrlty -3:30 P.M.-·:r:c Nlwl !CC) .... '*"' ,... .• c ... AMlllleC~I nie-... ._..,..&,tdac.to J.M CeMld (CC) My""" Stet (AH~ Vlfllty T ....... (SI (CNN) ............. .. (CSPMi;.:~11 (DISH) '1 Cllas (HPN) LillMf II* If l,.m (NICK) •. Wlnrf's..,. (TMC) fllll IMrtl (USA) Tic TIC 09lllll (WPIX)....,._1.-m (Z) MOVIE: '"The Executk>n· et"S Song"" *** (1982) Tommy Lee Jones. Rosanne Arquette -3:35P.M.- (WT8S) AMy GrttMI -4:00 P.M.- Gef*I ..... ~lrewsltt ..... ira·s·H .......,c ... ~WWrey tCCI 11-'Tlltt C.O.P.S • Meyen' -~If ..... VMlrta ..... ~H .... (CC) ............ flllllr-Mllf (Ml) t,....MepzlM (C•)=IMtt (CNN), =:':citltr (QALA) .....,_ ECO (HBO) lacli•1ullll: T1ie I VII -1cc11 > .. (lft) MCMl: •. AC1 OI Love ** (1980) Ron Howard Aotr art Fo~wonh (MAX) MOVIE They Only Ktll Their Mastll'fs • • ( 1972) James Garner Katharine Ross (NICK) You C1n'I Oil Thi on t ttevtliff (SHOW) S111t1190'1 Amtrlu (TMC) MOVIE Kelly s ~e· roes * * (19701 Clint East wOO<J. Telly Savaias {USA) Hltll Bolltrs (WOA) Sl00.000 Pyiemld (WPIX) CllHn -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) 9 ID 5 -4:30 P.M.-0 fl) XXIY Summer Olympics Baske1ball. Canoeing Syn· chron12ed Sw1mm1n9 Tennis Track & F1e10 Volleyball 1CC1 Sliver Spoons 1S' News TIM Judfe Ooutllt Oare h• Hovst 3·2· 1 Ct1111cl rec • Yu C111 Coo- MIYl11tlo Con Senas IMbeal Hellltte (AIE) W~ If SIHYl'fal (CNN) C11u1lre (DISN) OouW O.C. Presenb (ESPN) s,.HWttt (HBO) MOVIE: Reel * (19861 Boll Allen. Lon Lou9h11n (NICK) Nkt "41ds (USA ) Chtct h 0111! (WOA) S.rNY Miller (WPIX) Ntw1 -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) S.sellall Houston As tros at Atlanta Braves -5:00 P.M.- News IC.llitlll Rider ...... ...... T.J.lttMer ..... FIMtnKHpen Dfffr .. 1 Strllles S..lfl 0.. TV (CCI AIM MIMI Tlfl Tlhy .... Ullf1cy 1CC1 Oii I Ola ,...._..Vldto rS) (AH) E ... I ltY9llCI (BRAVO) MOVIE· "My Beauto· ful Llundrette *** (1985) Darnet Day Lewts, Gordon Wernecke (CBN) MOVIE. The Lady Wants Mink *** (1953) Dennis 0 Keefe. Ruth Hussey (CNN) "~"'1111""11 ......... . ~~ EllcliH '11 Calldldales (&Si;'i71n .•• (ESPN) ._ Ald9f Formula One Portuguese Grand Pr11' (NICK) LMMf TllMI (SEL) MOYIE; '"Hard TraYel· ing **11985)JE Freeman Elten Geer ~~ My kvt""""' (USA) D111et Party USA (WO..) Pllct S'9t'y ~ry WPIX's fOflelll -5:30 P.M.- 1 ~~=.;.ey Grell CMh If IM Wul O... (n111 Wtlle CtlllW (A&E) Ounelvt1 I Otlltr ARimats (OISN) lllt EmOll Twins (NICK) l11Spte1or G1119e1 (USA) Sht·Ra EVENING -6:00 P.M.- News Min HouslOll News CIS News 1CC1 A Tum AtC News ICC TllrH'I Comp1ny NewtY"ff G1me Nlglllty llt1lnts1 Rtpot1 Nollcltro Dwlgllt Thompton Sdellct & Culture In the Westen! T rMllion 9 Nelkltro m 1ner1y "'"''"'" (A&E) MOYIE Man ol La Mancha * (19721 Peter Oioole Sopn1a Loren (CNN) Larry Klflt lltt1 (DISN} MOVtE Cinderella *** (1964) L .. le'f Ann War ren G•f'ger RC>gefs (HBO) MOV1E. The LISI OI Shella * • • (19731 James C<>Durn Oyen Cannon (LI FE) C-r U, (MAX) MOVll Harry and the Henoeisons •• (19871Jonn Lrtt190w, Melinda Olllon (NICK) Otnis lllt lhllKt (SHOW) MOYIE Stree1s of JusllOe * (19851 JOM Laughlin. Robert L09911 (USA) Fit Allltrt (WPIX) Lttestyte, ot Ille Rtct1 I f1111tUS (Z) MOYIE: Night WOfld * * (1932) Lew Ayres M ae Clarke -6:30 P.M.-11 Cts 11tws 1CC1 Daily Pilot Ne1r1 News Ntws ·r f 1mily Ties 0111119 Game MacNttl lthrtr NmHour No"'lero UnlriiiOll • 1'11o1o9npll" Vlslot1 Nolldero Telemundo CNN . 01rti Sllldowt (ESPN) Aulo Rtcin9 IHRA u s Open Nat1onals (NICK) Don"I J11st Sit There (TMC) MOVIE Tne P1Ck·UP Artist * * (19871 Molly A1ngwa1ci Rooen Downey (USA) C111oon hprus -7:00 P.M.-IJ USA Tod1y Ne"' V("I•~ Var •ees oes19na1ec r-11er Jae .. Clari\ ... omer-anc alCOhOllSm O Stiver Spoofts K~1P s Jnc e Harr'y uses the •a..-,1~ n a .Je ' hon S ABC Ntwt PM M1g111ne Jc .ir A•ve·~ COid wait" crown•ng I loYe Conne<IN)ft People s Court M'A'S'H Ba•1;<•'" .. 0 1 t"e d1y b< ng .n sc<'lt.:t· a,,~ a D'O h!Ct1ve ranl. I WllHI ol For1une Ml Nom'" h COllff Praise 1111 lwd ~htly lli11nt11 Report Ml Amada 8Ullll Perrv MISOll (BRAVO) Jtchon Polloc• tnte• views with con1emporaroes and him clips '-'' h•s 11lf' ana "'"'~ DC'!ll •i I"~ Amer •can pain1er (C8N) The 700 Club (CNN) hen1n9 News • (LIFE) ER Tnor aea '-,., .. ,,. ""' cN\d•tton She1nleld •S "' Huv ble (Part '2 ot 21 (NICK) You Cu 'I Oo Thi on Tel twtsiOll Bao roolung Sept. 25-0ct. 1 /21 (SEL) MOVIE Tile I ,.,,,cowrers • • 1951 Ao- :.>t>" P·esior Jorir Ba••vmore J• (USAI A1nJoll Strongte11ow rlawl.e "e·ps a 1aser ·tesearct- eapen oelect1ng lrOf"' ~zecho s1ova~1a 10 escape Sov.e1 searcners on Ca11ro,~1a s Ba1a Pen1nsuta (WOR) News (WPIX) USA lon19hl (Z) MOV1E Wrnoroder * • , 19861 Tom Burl•nson N1c01e 1(1<lman A rock s1ar tails tor a ::ioa·o sa11er w"O lives 10 sur1 '("lmpetlt v111v lhe oeaches ot Y\;.>s:e•n Aus1ra1.a -7:20 P.M.- (WT8SI MOVIE One MO'e r.a ,. to Rob •• ,,9~11 Geo•ge PePPd"~ O•ana \.'u•Clau' -7:30 p "4 1J Go119 Show O l alld T " Ja"'<) s1a • s a 101 ..,.., membt>• ..,,..Ml' l ;rne• s '>e''""9 fl Err on l A ''>e ~•e1'Cti \'Yest 1no1es .]:; hler111ftrntftl T011191'11 Phyllrs Otller S I ~ Win lott " Or•• • CUfTenl AN1lf Jeoparfyt Htws fr1191I Gou1mtl s .... eet Pc 1a10 Sweet pe1ate> ooe oeep r,.ec sweet POt11to \OISN) S.bar 111• littk Eltpllaftt Or;;"a" e ep!laN Baba• be :'""<'~ "'"9 af'd oe~.gns a riooel city Animated (ESPN) lru«. I Tmlol Pvll Ch1mplons111p1 f •.:ir Oer>ver (LIFEI £uy Slrul El~an<'' c<1n '!'SIS "'" """ OI l K 5 late Stx>••l>t' (NICI() Oo\lblt Oare (WPIX) Ca"Oft s Ctmedy Clfl 1HURSDlV PRIME .TIME 22/0ally Pilot Sept. 25- 9 ·6 doily frt 9-6 t \', Lloyd, Tom Bell (utA) T .... ti 11t GIW Molltey Jake takes on more tnan 11e e111pect90 when tie agrees to lly a beautiful gamble! 10 Tagataya IOf a t11oh·slakes Poker game (WOR) ....., Hiii Benny IP· pears as Butch Cassaday ano orf o.rm.n televtSIOn (WPtX) CMtn -1:30 P.M.-8 all tt.M •I IM Clau Charlie's bitterness about his divorce surtac.s when the ldloOI otters a course on mar r~~CJ(RJ 1 1Vt•IM'411tm ....... , HttM1 An impris- oned U.S. corporal says Ile s a general. (UE) t-.ty Ima Guest Fred WUtard (CNN) ~ T Ollltftl (EPN) ~Ct•ltr (NICf() 'llr Me (Ill) MOW· 'Hen111ser ** (1987) Andrew AObtnson Clare Higgins (WOR) lllilll1Dil 0.-y Jr. {WftlX) TH KoMYfllOOffl'S Ralph gives advtce 10 a young Dfidegroom -1:40 P.M.- (l) "" .. Watdl Fooltl•ll -9:00P.M.- JANE FONOA *MEG TILLY AGNES OF GOO e (J) MOvtt Agnes or God · * * * (1985) Jane Fonoa. Meg Tilly A coun appointea psyet111tr1S1 prot>es the mind of 1 Cloistered nun on Wh<>M room was found a dead newt>om 1ntant (CNN) N.-sNIOf11 (CSf'AH) lltctloll ·11 Ctlldidates SPHClltl (DISH) MOYIE· Lonaone *** Maureen Stapleton Aicnardsoo Sweet (1987) Lee (HBO) MOVIE The Postman "'ways Rings Twice * (1981) Jack Noel'lOlson Jessica Lange (LIFE) MOVIE T A Stoane * • 119791 Roberl Logan. Ann Turkel (NICK) My Tllfff lefts Helping a pregnant woman gives en. 9age<1 Mike pause (U$A) 1 .. 1ng Davey Hiiton vs Ron Amunoson Junior MoO· dtewe1gn1s From Attantoe Coty H11ton (23·0·2 19 KOS) squares ort against Amundson (13-0 1. 4 KOs) 1n lhe IO·round maonevent (WPIXJ Star Trtk 'Arena Powerluf aliens sentence Kirk to a one-on-one battle w1tn'the rept11tan commander of a spacecraft the Enterpflse was pursuing (Z) MOVIE Hamburger Hott • • (1987) Antnony Bamte. M1cnaet Patrick Boatman -9:1S P.M.- !ESPNI SportsC111ter Ertr1 -9:30 P.M.-0 fl:) U IV s-er Oiym,ks Tennis TraCk & Field From ~ut Tennis mens singles and womeri s OOUOles hnals 1con1 di 1raC11 & l1eld •· worn· ens 10 OOOm hnal. mens st~plecnase hnal 1CC1 O S1•lonl & So• F'red donates rare 1aa albums tor ta• purposes (A&E) o..rutwn I Olltr Alll malt A.nomat awarenes~ (ESPtf) WI ~ HFC Amer lean RaoOQ S.rlff From Elkhart Lake Wis (R) (NICK) 0-1 ""' Mary felts lor a young 1n1ern (TMC) lllOYIE· Flaslldance * * (1983) Jenntler Bells Michael Nouri (WOR) NfrM ~-Pmftts -!US P.M. - (WTaS) MOVTE· They Ooed With Tl'leor BoolS On (COIOt) f1941) ErrOI Flynn. 041v1a de Havtllan<l -10:00 P.M. -I News 'F1snman. C1r1 MOVI~ Ttle ~ue Kn1gnt ** (1975) George Kenneoy Atex Roceo Veteran poloe. of· fleer Bumper Morgan se1rcti· es Los Angeles streets ror a colleague· s kilter Pilot ror me TV senes I Ntw1 Redeker. Wikle News ·Malloy. Ru11edge GleNt "'9m The Arms- Race & ltle Human Race To cootrOI gtobal conlhct. arms agreements musi be bacillld/I by Pollllcal agreements (Parf 2 or 4) 1CC1 e INklm UllMllM Ramos Sat•nas Gi) TIN TMly Ci) M11~1 Tlltan By tile Sword 01vl0e<I II FOflorn HC>pe 1655 Tom Cl'lallenges Sor Ralph 10 a duel fDf betray •ng LOfd Ferrar (Parl 5 ol 7) 1CC1 m TlltF~we Dally Piiot (AloE) MD~IE: Man ot La Mancna 1t (1 972) Peter 0 Toole. Sopn<a Loren (9RAV0) MOVIE: My BeaUb- tvl Laundrette *** (1985) Oantel Oay LIWIS Goroon W11necke (CBN) Straltlit T.- (CHN) lulM Pelftlct 'II (RI (CU AN) l'llillk Palley CaettrlllC.I (MAX) MOY!(. Fe<ever Lulu * (1987) Hanna Schygulta Oeb0<1n Harry (NICK) s.twfty 1Mt111 (SHOW) Ela,.. lealtf (WOR) JM f,..r!M (WPIX) T ...... 1 z ... -10:30 P.M. - I A C•fT'HI An11r AIMrlca JaySWlllew (CNN) NewsNltflt Update 101110 Dltlos111r1. 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I I i" r 11 .J j J ~ .. z!'i f .. ,.. • ~ -2:30 P:'M. - l?c) :b: 1 Summtr Olympln Po,eyt Mlrll R111nll M19lc t1 Oii P1ifttl119 (DISN) Tiie WllMI ht Ille WHlows (ESPN) M1tDfWHk lllll1lt1l1d (LIFE) hsy Slrttt (NICK) Mysltftous Cities ol Gold (USA) JatkPol (Z) MOVIE: "Stranger on the Run *** (1967) Henry Fonda, Michael Parks -2;35 P.M.- (WTBS) 011e 01y al a Time -3:00 P.M.- Swnt1111rt1 wtlal's H9"tnlng!' o"'" W111trey !CCI Hout M19nl11t Divorce C0¥11 M19um. p.I Oe1111l1 1111 M1111r;:e Yogi har Ml(Nall/lell,.r NewiHour TNT • PTalH 1111 Loni Mitter R091rs' NtlglllMll!lood (CC) m Mr. Ed (AIE) Gold11 A;e of TllewlslOfl (C8N) lttl111n (CNN/ Dewblz TCMlay (DISN W*-lo Pooh CorH r (ESPN) lfcw1itook (LIF£) AtritlMlft (NICI() l Hllt (SEL) MOVIE: ·F1ashdance ** (1983) Jennifer Beats Michael Noun (USA) Prtsi Y1111r l uck (WOA) Malt HoHIOll (WPIX) 6ottg Sllow -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) llmM I Slllf1ey -3:30 P.M.- l9:C11ew1 1cc1 ....... ....,..., c .. rt AMII I Ille CMpmunks TM ""9111 ._.. '9t Ell'Klac•lo S·2· 1 Clllbld fCCl MyTllrttS... (AIE) w...-tf Ctokltlg ICNN) 1111* '911ttcs 'N (CSPAN) Elldlotl 'M: C1H·l1t (OllN) o..M't Clrm (ESPH) ...... I Racl111 (NICK) Mr. WllM't Worlll (USA) Tie Tee DMfl (WP1X) HollywoN '41111rn -3:35 P.M.- (WTSS) AMy Gtffftllt -3:50P.M.- (MAX) MOVIE: .. In a Lonely Place· *** (1 950) Humphrey Booart. Gk>fra Grahame -4:00P.M.- Gerllde ..... ..... , ""'"' ..... .. A.S'H • ...,.., °"" o,t'lll"""'-y(CCJ IM* T .... C.U.I . .....,. .. ..._ ....... " v ..... ..... rr....-.LM Ottrmi M* l4lt' ICC) u.. ..... ,. &°t Flllllly Alflllr (AIE) M.-.... Ill Amlric1 (CISN)=S ..... (CNN) (OtSN) ..,.,_ (ESPH)~ {GALA) .....,.. ICO {H80) WMI. *9r7 Wtlff7 (LIFE) MOVIE: "Act of Vio- lence· *** (1979) Eltzabettl Montgomery. James Sloyan (NICK) YOll C1•1 Do Tl11I M Televls!OI (SHOW) MOVIE: "I Know Why the Cag9<) Bm1 Sm9s * * * ( 1979) Diahann C1rro11. Estner Rone (USA) Hip Rehn (WOR) Cosby: TIMI P"ltll1tlttplll1 Kid (WPIX) Clltln -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) 9 ID 5 -4:30 P.M.- 0 GO ICICIV s-r ()ty1!lllkl Boxing. Canoeing. Synchro- nized Sw1mm1ng. Tennis. Track & FtelCI (CC) Slim S..-<S) ..... Tllt.hldge o..MI Dlll1 fwltoat . 3-2· 1 CallCact (CC) I MoMf'I Mllllrtty ICC) MlwtMll c. ...... . Hotsul ...... (AIE) Worlll If hmval.,, (CNN) Croufllt (DISH) Oottald 0.. Pmnta (ESPN) Clay Tlfflf "'"""' G1mt (H80) WMdt Mtllef 11 Mllll? (NICK) Nlctl Reds (TMC) MOV1E: 'Great Catherine * (1968) Pet1< O Toole. Jeanne Mor11au. (USA) Ctiea It Otltl (WOA) 111811 St Louis Car· d1nals at New York Mets. (WTBS) ....... Atlanta Braves at C1nconna11 Reds. (WPIX)llewl {Z) lasehtl New Yori\ Yan· l\ees at OetrOtt Tigers -S:OO P.M.- lllwl Kllitllf RW11 ..... ..... T.J.HMlet News F ..... a..,.,. Offr,.. ...... s.artO..Tl (CCJ ....... TIN TM1y Clllldln Oil. Dll ._....Ntl(S) (AIE) T1lt 2'111 Cltllllry (MAVO) MOVlf:. "The Woll at the Door" • • (1996) Donald Slftherland, Mu von Sydow. (CBN) MOYIE: "The Haaly Hean" *** (1949) Ronald A P1tnc11 Neal l'YIMI .... Btdlell 'M: c ........ ()~(SJ :.::. Wl'• °'"'"' (Nte«) t.e.ey ,_ (SR) MOVlf: "Going Under· oover" • (tll98) Chris Lemmon. Jean Simmons · (USA) 0... hny USA (WfttX} MOft: "Glittlf" * * (lMC) David Bimey. Morgan Brittany. -5:30 P.M.- 11 loft lllq WMltlf Fnipl Gollfln1t !St OllN llall C""""8f CllrOfllcles (AIE) Victory II Sea (DISN) TM Edlso!I TwlH (HBO) MOYIE: "The Stone Boy" *** (1984) Rot>ert Duvall, Jason Presson (MAX) TM Movie Sltow (NICI<) illllldOr G1t19et (USA) SM-RI °'" EVENING -6:00 P.M.- Ntw1 Min Houston News CIS News ICC A Tum AIC Hews (CC1 Tllm's C011111111y Nntywff 611M NltMtY llnlllas R1poft Ntldlfo Frlderkt K. Price JIM M'l •utlllln's One on fB Nltleiln1 m hftl1yHIMllllll11 (AIE) MOVIE: Outrageous *** (1977) Cratg Russell Hoflts Mclaren (CHN) Larry llhlt Uwe! (OISN) I• s .. rdl ot 1111 Wow Wow Wlbllle Wog9le Waule Woodle Woo (ESPN) Gf11t Ametlun Evenb (LIFE) Cf'ftf Up (MAX) MOVIE: Absence of Malice' *** (1981) Paul Newman. Sally Field (NICK) o..tlls Ille Menace (SHOW) 11 .. 11y Rosie ' (USA) Fit A!Mfl -6:30 P.M.- CIS News (CC) ..... ..... News (CCI . hmlly Ties D11111tcaa-._....,l.tlqf NnrsHollr .....,. Uelwlsloft Mllll S...'1 MeHy World ...... T ......... /CNN ht~ (BRAVO) TM Mlflc Shop (NICI<) 0.'1 Jw1 Sit Tllln (SHOW) Al·St8r TrllMlle to W'"Y ....... I LI....., (S) {TMC) Flllll ...,,. (USA) CMM!I ~ -7:00P.M.-9 USA TMty New Y0rk s 52nd Street and 1azz. 1utumn TV prev11w. 8 Sllftf .,._. Kate allows Rlclt to go to Aooda witn ties tnenos. (S) 8 AIC""'(CCI ()) ,... ...,_ The POlnler S..tets: Comefi• Guest I U..C.•ctlM ,..... •• c..t .. A.l'H n1e camp takes in children Whose orphanage wH bOmbed I ..... ti F"'9N fCC) Ml ..... laCwajl ""'9 .. 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(C:NN) $,.m TOllitllt (01111) T1le ltoeOef-tloob High· way (ESPN) lportaCt11lt1 (NICK) P1tty Dutt (WOR) Mortotl OowHy Jr (WPI)() Tiie Ho11tymooners -9:00 P.M.- Maredlll> Ba,1e1 • 81tnev Davitt BHnev Tne Lono Joyrnev Home (.f'' Ar't\ 9 (I) MOVIE: 'The Long Journey Home * * ( 1987) Meredith Baxter Birney Oav1<1 Birney An heiress goes un· derground with her husband. mysterrousiy back after years of bemg m1ssm9 m Vietnam I ~r klvtdete Kevin Oe· cldes to get hrs own apart· ment. (CC) (RI II Nows Gol"don Lawrence • Amtflc.11 Masler1 (1981 ) Barbara Bacn. Richard Jol'lnson Tne inhabitants ol a remote 1stan<l are terromed by creatures tnat appear to be half·human nali.t1sh I lltws Re()eker Wiide ' lltws Malloy Rutledge 01c11 Wiide &l Nollclero UnMslon Ramos Sahnu. ail T1N Today 11) hsthcltn ~ Nocht Oe Estrettas '1' Tile F11911lve (AU) MOVIE Outrageous ••• (1977) Craig Russell Hollis Mclaren (CBN) Slral;lll Tal- (CNN) lllSlclt Polltlcs 'II (RJ (CSPAN) P11bllc P911cy CoRlerence (MAXI MOVIE· "Matewan *** (1 987) Chris Cooper Will Oldham Daily Pilot (714) 581-tilll Sept. 25-0ct. 1 /27 foll Service Rerlfemenc Living from '1$5 ... ~----------------------------, ' \ II + \ ,I ~i'f11 ,1 I ;.i,.:P.11•0411 \,th•/• 1 I I ··~· ' ·' 11.11 ( ·' '"' f) •A 'I :i.<, \ I I t·t, '• ,., d ,. •'• "'ilf"T'.\t l·t•r .tht+u t \,ti,.. \dtt•n+ 14 I I -..111 , I I I I ""'''' ' I I ( 1, l •p Ph11m I I 5# I ------------------------------ (CNN) llWlllltlil u,41tt (ESPN) ltydnlpl111t Rld119 Doc· lltllttllary (NICK) &rn (SELi MOVIE: "3 Men an<! a Cradle *** (1985) Roland Giraud. Mlehel Bouienah (SHOW) ,..,., Doe Guest SteV'8 ~lltl/1 (CC) !Sl I :::::-; .. N1110n (BRAVO) T1lt M-elc S!lop (C8N) T1le 71G Chill (OISll) amt I H1trlt4 (ESPN) s,tmlook (LIFE) C...., & lMty (NICK) Lllltlt-111 (SHOW) MOVIE: S1akeou1 I ;. ~,:::.:· - MOVIE. 51• Paek • * (1982) Kenny Rogers Diane Lane e Ertr1110 Rttomo de Dl1n1 .. Sallnt (NICK) S1l11rd1y Nlgllt (SHOW) l<otllers ISl (USA) D1r11room (WOfl) Joe frH-lln (WPIX) Run1way Witll Ille Rkll & hmous (WPIX) USA Tllli9flt * * • ( 1987) Richard brey1uss. Em1lro Estevez (TMC) MOVIE: .. Adventures on Babys•tt•ng * • t1987) I Love Conlltetio11 Tiie Lale Sllow rS Decla111tons ol 11114•:.~::" • TIM Htmmtl SbOw I f'1'1l1t Ille Lord f lflllt Llllt I Wl'I 11Mr111clo11•I C-'81 (A&IE} Tllt 211111 Cf!llUt'f (CBH) Paper Clllse. Third Year (CNN) 1"""llitfll ~::, Eltdlotl 'Q • C111dhhlU (01111) MOVIE: "Bus Stop *** (1956) Marilyn Monroe. Don Murray (LIFE) MOVIE; T he Winter ot Our OtSCO!'ltent ' • • (1983) Donald Sutherland . h ri Garr (NICK) M, Tltttt So11s (Z) MOVIE A Return to Salem s Lot * * ( 1987) M1cnael Moriafl)' -10:05 P.M. - (WT8S) Night TracU !SI -10:30 P.M. - I A cun1111 An11r Tres Ge1ttr1clones Maker's Malcll • hslEnders -11:00 P.M. -Ntws T11I lttwl Mews Mews M'A'S'H Htll llrMI ..... NI Mtytn' Wend of ldees ""--"" Oltmptcos 8i) Wiiy Waif? Cl!) MIR RllSHll E11sabeth Shue Maia Brewton (USA) llifllt F"911t (SI (WOA) "-t ....,,.... (WPIX) Wtllte Slladow -11:05 P.M. - (HBO) TIM Tntllll A1111U1I You119 ComtdiHI Sllew tCC) (Sl (WTBS) Nlfllt T110s IS! Nein This Is Ille Ltle lrltlin's Top Guns Sttv1 Mula foolhll F0teeest (BRAVO) h1l1 Maria (CNN) Sports Lattnlfllt (DISlll The l19e11«1 of Muilyl M11111oe (ESPN) SportsCenler (NICK) Cit ~ Where Are You1 FRIDAY LATE NIGHT (SU) MOVIE: 'Video Mur- ders" * (1987) Enc Brown ----------------------------•••••••••••••••••• Vlrglnla Lorldans (TMC) M<Wtf; Under Cover' • (1987) oa.,1d Neldort Jennifer Jason Leigh (WPtX) si.r Tret: Nott Genert Uoll "The Naked Now -t :05P.M.- (WT8S) Ni1111 Tf'IQs (S) -t:1~P.M.­ (ESPN) s,ortlCtt1ttf Ertr1 -t :30 P.M.-D e XXIV $11mmtr Olympics Table Tennis, Tennis. Traci\ & Fleld. From Seoul • (II) ""'' ... TIR ol Us J R telll •n lnore<Jrble lie about his fether to new cl1ssma1es (CC) 1=~ (Ml) ¥tc.tify 11 Sta (MAV<>t MOVIE: "The wo« at u,. Door " •• (1986) Donald Sutherland, Max van Sydow (EWN) lllncllMlfUIH (H90) MOVIE; 'Bllnd Date * (1987) Kim 8as1noer. Bruoe Willis. (NICK) .,.. ...... 4 CJ.. 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M E I I TI11f s lncrtdllllel I I SisUI & Ebert l M•A'S'H Hi rt to Han News : Tiiis Old House t 1 ld'f Jen RoblAIOll I ' Wllcl Amer1<1 "C1 l . l\e quest Video S ( Aa E) flit O.llattl lf~d (~AVO) MOYlf A Mo<lsvm mer N>ght s Dream * * (1969) Oe1ei.. Goelrey B.irt>a• a Jt flOfO (C8N) MOVI( Ttie ~'<l f rom Lett r...a • • t19SJ1 Dan Dt•ley Anne Bancrott (CNN) Prlme11tws (OISll) Slfekkks (GALA) lucll1 l1brt (LIF'E) MOVIE Malia Prin cess • (1 9861 Tonv Cunis Susan L.uct• (MC'ICl Mf Wltllf's WllW (SELi LuclH O Pewlfottl (TMC) MOVI( Rutnteu Peo- ple * * * (1986) Danny Devito. Bene M1dlt!r (USA) Otttble Tr111llle (W<>f') MOVll Chrostophet Columbus * • * (1 9•91 Frll()roc:: Merch Flor~ EIO•t0g4t (WTaS) MOVI( T~ O.tec live * * * 11 9681 F"mll Sinatra Lee Rem>Ck (Z) MOVIE Western Unioo • ** t19'tl Roben Young Ran<J<>ipn Scott -5:30 P.M.- i Or Edtd's Mfflcel Jo.111t1 hie' Alllt Peo,it'i CoVf1 lllAOVllloll T090 Git" lei• l.mtl MotOfWttk (NICK) Dtuls Ille M""' (USA) Clltd h Otlt! EVENING -6:00 PM.- 8 Cf) CIS Newt 1CC1 MOVIE Tne C1nterv11te Ghost •• (1986) John G1e19v<l A•yssa Milano News HarckHht ' McCOflllkk A Cllfrt11t Ahelf (1111 Smell WOlldtt •CC 1 Wktl ot ftrtuM Ramo11a 1CC1 Tv Mt11k1 • Rllfltf1 Sclluller • Nat1111 !CCI MTV ltlltrHdOHl IAI (AaE) Slltl1tlor1ft (CNN) Sllowtllt Wlff (CSPAN) Jovr11a11ru· Rou.-.Mt (DISN) Omt & H1rrlt1 (H80) MOVIE Tt1ree Amo gos * * 11986) Chevy ChaH Steve Mamn (NICK) Kld"s Covt1 (USA) AlrwoH tS1 (WPIX) Fl1d1y 1llt 13'11 -6:05 P.M.- '1) Mutk & V1ritty Slln -&·30 P.M - I ~!:: Petple Prlult U... News hmlty hud fam ol lite JIO!'lrdyl All ht11i"' ol C~1mP1111tlllJ SUll"' 1916 fl) Nollcltro U11lvl1lotl (CNN) flits WH• ltl J1pa1 lOISN) Htrt ., IMmtr NICK) lottltf rv ... (SHOW) MOVIE Help' ••• (196S) The Beatles Leo McKem -7:00 P.M.-8 Siar St1rd1 Hoghli9hts the career of C<>med11n Ken Ober CJ) Fifllt ~kl Wiii OnW Homlltz Snowy Bleach chaJ-tenoe car thet1 grocery bigs maol-orelef -iont-IOss eds I LM C..-ctlH ......... FtWay lie t• 1Se1son pre moere) The gh<>sl of Uncle Lew1S leads Ryan and Mdu to a oesened l'IOYse l'OW en open oonal 10 anotf\er OomenSo<>n I Cite Ct1 l\.W ScllamN<lt ,......,l ~k tn1ode 1be Soviet Circus Hogtihgflts of perl0tmances 1!l<>wcase IOVI Cl!CVHS If' MolCOW. Minsk, V0tosllllov911d and Ashknao.o 1cc1 1s1 I "" U.Clafe Ttlttl•$llllltttl (A&f) Mist M""9· A ~9'9111 ti llrt Inspector Neet. 1nves11 gates tne de1"1 ol a man wrtt1 e handful ol rye 1n hlS poc:tcet (Pan 1 OI 2\ Daily Pilot (BRAVO) La S~ Peter Shavruss Eva EvOOkrmova I nd NICtlolas Jonnson star on a 1980 London Festival Balle1 PfOCIVClo<>n of Bovmonv~le s worlo rne story or a !armer be· wotcl\ed by a 111ry on tne eve 01 h•s ma rnage (C8") ,..,,.....,. SIMle A SUS· pected ie-1 Thiel ieaefs Levra and Rem1ng1on 10 Las Vegas ..nere they tose tx>tn ~" em ol<>yer s money and lf\e stolen gems (CNH)E ...... Nftt (DISN} MOVIE The Horse 1n the Gray Flannel Sun • • • 11968) Dean Jones Doane Baker (ESPN) Collett Foolb1ll Scortkerd (OALA) ... ff (LIF'E) MOVIE. Spill Image • * * (1 982) M1cnae1 O Keele t<areo Allen (HICK) llllllC10!' Gadfe1 (S£L) MOVIE The Mo5(1uoto Coast * • • (1986) Harrison ford, Helen Morren {TMC) MOVlf The End * * * (1978) Buri Reynolds Dom Deluise (USA) Mlh Hammer 1S1 (WOR) lltws (WPIX) Tiits From 1llt OertaWt (l) MOVI( Beverly Hills Co0 II •• (1987) Eddie Mvrony Jv<lge R eonnol<l -7:30 P.M.- 10C Flllln °"' s.. OlefO l1I) Wla, loH or Draw flflllly 1ln Alea secretly on vests 1n stock w1tt1 Steven s money • Gnat SIHlll T rel11s The train tnat a"4!ssed Devon and Cornwall 10 IOYllSIS e llleria (CUAN) Clost ·Up A1111rie1 (NICK) CMlll D4Klul1 (WC>fl) letNly Hiii Benny as svmes guises 10 pVrsve a yOYng wile (WPIX) USA TH!pl -7:35 P.M.- (WT9S) MOVIE Tony Rome • * (1967) Frank Sinatra Jill St John -a:oo P.M.-e Finl~ Frank e•toledly Pfepares IOf fllS hrst weekend atone on 12 years 8 MOVIE The Hoicrof1 Gov· 1nan1 • • 119851 Mochael Ceone V1C10t1a Tennant Mr Holcfo f1 s tale lether Hrtler s money man. leaves nom SA Doi· loon t0t phd1ntn<opy and pos· Sl()ly ne<>-NIZ IS Fr om ttle novel ~ A°'*1 Ludlum • (Jll ....... llu? S.manlhl s Dur~ mod· elHlg ur-lflghtens Tony ~l (R) ISi 9 M0¥W Venom * (1982) Kl1ua Konsl11. Ollvet R..cl A O.rm11n teffOflll. 1111 two help- ers end I'-nosi.ves ere trapped wiih a dNdfy sneke Tn 1 LondOn hOuM surrounded i~ISI 1181 Tra; •111 Getitt .... TM Niiied Now A detHM that hH already lulled one ship's crew 1ntec:1s the Enter - Pf •M. eausl!'lg emotional onltl- ~ 1ne1 cneos 1cc1 1R1 • lllhNI GI.... CrH · Sept. 25-0ct. 1 /29 rvres 01 tne Man<;irove A ony coastal •stand and rts 1.0.J IOf · est are part o f 8ofneo s lf'teo· 0< rain l0<est 1CC 1S I Sabado GltHh llallCY Ha,_ UWfttlCI Wtlk VeutJon Sor19s Summenime (Nota Zimmer) Monnie !tie Mer· 'l'laoO IJO Ann Casile) I m Srttm on Top or ltle WO<ld • ennon S1s1ers1 CIM RKHlt f19m Ott M11 (A&E) MOllllCll1net S*"' ... Sutnmu 1,.. me att~maui or Japan s occuparo<>n of Soutti· east Asia Movntt>atten Dattles cnaos and rescues POWs tPa11 8 01 12) (CBN) !1111 llll TI11. K-9 c., Po- 11ce olticer vl)N>lds tne law N1tn t11e nelp ol his pa11ner a German shePNtrd (RI (CNN) P!uacle (R) (ESPN) $jHll1SC .. ter (HBO) MOVIE Tne Princess Brioe *** (19871 Cary E1wes Room W/bhl. (MAX) MOVIE-NtgnthaWllS * * * 119811 Sylvester Stallone Billy Dee W•lhams (NICK) Mr (d Ed D<IVS ti1s own saodle a'1e•·W1lbur retvses (SHOW) MOVll Hail' H11I' Roe~ n Roll' ••• (1987) (USA) MOVIE Tne Intruder W1tn1n ** p 961 1 Chad Everett Jennole• Wan en (WOA) lllor1 After Dart (WPIX) Cllftrs Sam rroes 10 ooost l'raser s s1991ng IOvt hie -8:30 P.M.- 8 X Fra11•'s ,.a~ Tiger ~eeps the Cnez <>e>ef' on the I.Jee o• a humune 10 w111 fOf lhe Rev Deal CC1 IR1 II ®) PertlCI Slnllfl"I An oraer of 2000 ot Baliu s creem DUiis nas Balko Larry Mary Anne ano Jennoler reuoong iCtiRJ Larry lea Pro Ftolba" $JOf1I ltr Hosts Mike Radford and Bnttney Ryan (&RAVO) ~lllfl ol 011111 A her· c><n addict tries 10 Qvn WM Oe•ter Fletcner (CBH) Crossbow Teti tros 10 nelp residents or a v1t119t1 """O love as slaves to a P<>Werfvl lamoiy (RI (CNN) ""1a l ..._ (CSPAlll ~ "*t C..tern« (tSPH) AWA Cll1mtiMdllt Wfldllt (NICI() l'Jtty O.e (WPIX) MOVtE The W()l'ld Accord•ng to Garp • * • * (1982) Roon Wllllams Glenn Cl<>Se -9':00 P.M. -9 (I) MOVtE o.a1 of me C.ntvry * * (19831 Chevy Cha~ s.goum.y wu..., An arms oealer n.s e•·~ 1 widow Ind t 1911 1)11<>1 ... bed drone airer ah to • South "'"9f ican dtclatOf I s...,.,...... 8J MOW Chlb ,,.., .. dlH • * (1986) Rdlin Wiiiiams PeterO TOOie 4CN- c:aoo hretoght., •nO 1 reQOM music.ran tvm • run-oown C.. roC>t>ean Civil ontQ a ~ St~les rt aort • ..,_. r-Oround cr111!11ng •K'!elnonal ~ SATURD\Y PRIME TIME 30/Dally Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. 1 *** (1967) Lee Marvin Angie ~rnson Deserted by his partner dunno a sl'l<>Ot1ng a gangster decides to seek retrobubOn I flf•~· ... Ten letotl WOfW Cl1u Cll1mplotnltl!I .,..... (A&E) SMmtoriH Conversa tlOn heats up wneo two lriel'lds meet ,., Garis in Surts 111 Luncn with Polly Dreper. a tnp changes tne lives of 1 mar· ned couple 1n Rest Stop (CBN) WHtff S-...1 lo c.,. (CNN) News ""'le (HllO) Pulldllllle Party Sally F .. ld and Tom Hanks oele· brate the opening ol !NI movie · Punctahne 1n whtcn they pl1y stand-up comedians (LIFE) Capey I Llcty Chris fotlO~ the trail of an aging master 19wel thlel (Fe<danand Mayne). an 1nveat1gataon that rapidly turns into an obsession (MAX) MOVIE. "Less Than Zero· * (t 987) Andrew McCarthy, Jama Genz (NICK) Sa11t~1y Nltltl (SHOW) MIOHf JldliOll Ce· lebrlty interviews. vintage and recent lolm. and vtOeO chps chroructe Moc:hael s nse from lead singer ot the J1ckson 5 to sOIO performer ($) ~ AllrM Hltcllcect (WOR) Tele~ -10:10 P.M. - (CNN) Tmtl6411M -10:30 P.M. - I A Clmlt A,,_ £Jin "".._. ........ (CNH) C,.....,.. (HBO) MOVIE Runnor19 Scerlld •* (1986) Gregory Hones Solly Crystal (LIFE) Lldy 8'" (NICK) l 1119h·I• (SHOW} Eric Cl1plo11 a Frields (TMC) MOVlt The Mahbu 81· •11" Snap * (19861 Moenael Davoa • WtKJhl Bruce Greenwood (USA) fHnls Transame,.ca Coen Men s Singles Semohnlls (W°") HOllll Slloppltie (WPIX) lhlNwly Wllll llte Rldt 6 hmevs -11:20 P.M. -D Sporn WHtltld -11.30 P.M. - I Spom A1111 NIWI Llft1tyf11 of 1111 Rich & F1mo111 D MOYIE· Massacre a1 F0t1 Holman ** P974) Telly Savalas, James Coourn Cl) MOYIE Guardian ol tt>e AbySs{The C11path1aro Eagle I * (1981) Rav Lannen S1an Pl'itlhps (11) MOVIE. flotkes * * * (1980) Roger Moore James Mason I Antlll City llmftJ 1S1 Tu lblka ..... M1Htw11n LtlltOll CIM (CBN) MM1ry s,.daf (CNN) 5,.m la ........ (ESPN) C ..... F..a.11 (A) (NICK) Ctr ~. Whfl'I Art Yo.7 (WPIX) hits Fr11t11 1111 01rt11M (Z) MOVIE: Love Trap * (1982) Roon Askwith. Fiona Richmond -11:45 P.M. - 9 MOYIE: Big Bot> JOhnson and Has Speed Circus * * (1978) Charles Napier M aud Adams (MAX) MOYIE Bog Bad Mama II * (1987) Angie Oockonson. Robet1 Culp -11:50 P.M.- (WT8S) Nltlll Tnldli ISi -12:00 A.M. - II S11U1Uy N .... I $,em · sen Dally Pilot I =~:. Otlftlplcos Hart II Hart Pratw WHll Joll11 J 1eob1 Mvellt11m Wlttl Ill• PlonM• (AU) .._.,ltt11 Soldier alMI Stlltsn!ll (C8N) Plant Ille lord (CNN) Nnslfft'll (GALA) MOVIE Uega Sartan1 G11nn1 Garko M assarno Serato (LIFE) Of .._.. !CC1 (HICK) MMMftles (SHOW) FlettweM Mac IS I (WPIX) MOVIE. Bugsy Malone * * (1976) Scott Bao0. Jod141 Foster Sept. 25-0ct. 1/31 -12:30 A.M. -D XXIV Summer Olymplcs 1CC1 'Bl U Ruow1y Wttlt Ille R~ & fllll04ll I :.1:, Hiii L-.-PIH 1S1 MOVIE.. El Bracero def Ano P;porro m Mvellhlrn Wltll ... "-"'" (CNN) Tlril Wtft 141 J•JH (CSPAN) PuMk l'tllq Ce1t1fenece (LIFE) El'J Street ( H IC1() lal!Celel UM (SEL) MOYIE.. The M~uoto Coast *** (1986) Hamson Ford, Helen Morren SATURDAY LATE NIGHT (DtlM) MllNlt II Ac11111 Bears. butterlllea. yaks ano other .......................................................................................... .. mountlln antmals (EIPH) ClaJ Tl,...C SllHll!tt Ga• Rollie Flngera al'ld Blair Underwood. (GALA) MOYIE: 'Toempe de Lobos" Gontalo Vega. Hll-t~~,...--+;=-..=;.:..:.;.:;~;.:.i;.~:;..;.FF.:;,-?~P~L..:::;;;;..::::::;;;.:.,.....,....--,-.J.!!.;~=.::::;;;::t=:.......,,.L:=:=!_ _ ___c~~-+:=~:I.-- (NICK) sen (ML.) MOYIE; "Murder Rap' ** (1987) John Hawkes S Kathleen ~ny. (USA) "-J .,.._., llltlt9f (WPt)() USA TlllltM -10:40 P.M. - • .,_,... ''A.fnold' -10:50 P.M. - (WT'BI) ¥ Tnicts IS) -11:00 P.M. -.... T .... fftlll 111 D""* .... .... .... U.C.-Strt, llMIW.. P.O.V. (CC) ..._t ....... ,c. ....... (Aae)-.-.,..:Ahft .... i.;.:,;:~:::::,:~::;;.:::..a.:;:!:--~~~-TT'i~:.=....=...=.._...:.::.:.ii=..i.:.:.....:::.i..:::~~~~.i.===-=:....::.:=:..i:..:.::i~..::.L..=:~~~~ .. ..,. (IMVO) ..avll: "A MIOsum- "*' Night's DrMm" ** (1"9) Derek Ooel1rey. Bart>eraJefford. llr.~f;;:.~:-:-.-tr.~===~i:'::f'Ts-'iif!:~::=:1:--,T'Lr::::inc~~-:ii".::=::::=:.J.:.:11...::':+,,;,~-;:-;:':"":~::::::::::J.::.:.:...:.::::...::~r::-::~:r:i;rir.".':-:-~ (C .. )JewllllVelM (CNN) ......... rud•a•• .. 11 C'"9tf1nl•-µ;;~i,:;::!:~L...:.:;::_::.::::.:::::.-=ir:::::.ii..=:.::;.::..::.:.c:;:.......i:.:::...:.:;iai:.::....:::m:.;:.~m:;:,,..,,.,.._.--f.:;:s;::..:.;:a:::.::-=---f~.:.:l1:::;.4,;:a;:~;m:,;;'--....--~ (DtlM) MOW: "Jene Eyre" =c+:::::;r=;;~?.-:~=-:-:=-::::---i=::-T:=:-::-:=--i~-.=:-::--IS:::~'.".:""""F.~==:-r~~-==---=~:..:..=ii'-T=~ *** 11MA)Joen Fon111ne. lmi~Z::-..:.:.::;ir:--.i=iE:?--~:::.:~:!::-~~::....:.:.::::~:::3:-:--+r.rr~=-+:;:::::.:.:::.....+=-~~~==i=:.::=~::-::~-i;:::.:;=;::r-:J!-ir.;:.::::::::._i Or~Weflel ~ .... ,s.nc .... Sunday MORNING -10:00A.ll.-• Cl) llfl ,..... Regional ~ Adenta Faleons at DeJ. las Cowcoys; ChQgo BMrs • ar_, Bay P~; f'Nla. ..,._ Ellgl9t .. ~ Vldnga; Tampa Bay 8uc:ca· ,.... It*"' on..n. Selnts. •• DIV a-a.,.,... ~·~ (GAU) ....... -11:00 A.M. - (WOft) ....... New YOtk Metl at St LOUii Card!Mls. -11:01 A.M.- (WT81) ..... 01ndmetl Reds at Atlanta &aves . AFTERNOON -1:00P.M.- • Cl) llfl,.... Los Ange- "la Rams et New Y<rt Gial'lts. • •• Wl,..... San Dleoo g:r.r• 11 K1nus City ...... Los AngelM Dodg9rs II San Frll'CilCO ~. ....... OeSde Me•ico. ......., tel PaineWet>b9r WOtld s.rliofl lt)witabonal. -1:30P.M.-. • ,,..., Naclonaf VI. Bllrcelona. Coe-Marlboro. -3:00P.M.-• 9 Mel "ldllt CART 8olCtl 8'>et1I Plug Grand Prix ......., .......... Soper Dlrby IX. -3:30P.M.-........... -•:JO P.M.- •• DIV ..... ~ BalkeCbell. Boltlna. OyQing, Diving. na~ & fi.1c1. -S:OOP.M.- (GAl.A) IJlllla UM EVENING -1:00 P.M. - (CW.A) .... -7:30P.M.- (USA) , ..... VoMJ/LOI ~ let. Men's ~ & Ooubies Finals -•.JOP.M.-• e mwa-.,.... Tradt & Reid, VolleYbal. WalW Polo. From Seoul. -11:30P.M.-· (EIPN) c..._.,..... MicH- ~ s.. .. AonOa Stnt. (R) Monday MORNING -10:00 A.M. - (lll'M) Cfl.F--..entlsh ~ lumbla UoM at c~ ~- AFTERNOON -2:30P.M.- 8 e D1Vs----eomp.citioct highlights -•:JOP.M.-8 • DIV S-oe,.,lcl BalMU>al. Bolting. Cycting. Diving, VolleytMlll .• Wr~. -S:OOP.M.-• llfl ,_... LOI Angeles Raidefs ., Oenwr Broncos. EVENING -t:OO P.M.-9 llfl ,..... Loi Angeles R.ioert at Denwr Broncos. -t:30P.M.-8 • DIV'-oe,.,lcl Terril, Wa'9r Polo. Tue8day AFTERNOON -2:30P.M.- •• DWS-ae,.. 'Competilloi) ~ -4:30P.M.- 8 e Dlfs---.. Balketbell. Boalng. EquMtri- an. Tradt I Reid. W'"'91na. (WOR) ....... New Yen Metl ., ~ Ptlillies. (WPUQ ...... New y~ Yri... el Baltimore Orioles -4:31 P.M.- (WT'8S) ......, Houston AS· tros at Atlanta Steves EVENING -l:OOP.M.- (UPN) ..... Luis San1an1 n . lcuts Howerd, Weller· weights. From Sl. LOU•I -7:00P.M.- (Z) ..... Frn .. Ouane vs Miguel Juerei. Bantam· weiQMs.. ,,,_-1:30 P.M. -.? ·-DIV._.~ Betebell. Equntrian, Tennis, Tr.ck & Field. From s.ovt Wedneeday AFTERNOON -2:30P.M.-8 e mv ......, Olyllljlics Competrtlon hlgl'llighll -4:30P.M.- • • mvs--~ Basketball, Bo1dng, Canoeing, Track & FlelO. Wtlgl'ltl1ft!OQ, Wrestllng. F'rom Seoul (W(M') ...... New YOtk Mets at~ Phillies -.t:36 P.M. - (WT9S) ....... Houlton As- tros at Atlanta 8'1ves EVENING -•:JO P.M.- (EIPN) ...... Brunswdl LP8T NabOMI ~ -t:30 P.M.- 8 • mv ......, °"""'6cl Tennis. Track & Field. Thunday MOANING -10:00 A.M. - (flPN) .... Lula Santana vs. Loula Howard, Weller- welgtlt1. AFTERNOON -2:IOP.M.-•• DIV._.,.,_. OOMc>.won hlgNlghll ............ ......... 32/Daily Pilot Sept. 2 5-Cct. 1 -4:30 P.M'. -8 fll XllY S111111Mf ()tYlllllks Baskett>an. Canoeing. Syn- cnron1zed SWllllmtng, Tennis. T rlcic & Field. VOiieybaii -4:35 P.M.- {WTBS) '""81 Houston AS· tros at Atlanta Staves -S:OOP.M.- tESPH} Aa lbdlt Formula One Portuguese Grand Pnx EVENING -1:30 P.M.- (fSPHI A• Racilt IHRA U S Open Natk>nlls -t :OO P.M.- (USA) ltlllltl Davey H1tton vs Aon Amundson, Jun.or Mid· dleweignts From AllanbC City. . -9:30 P.M. -D GD XXIY Sllm!Mf Olympjca Tennis. Track & Field Friday MORNING -10:00 A.M. - (ESPH) ~lllles F• NII 1988 Grend Final AFTERNOON -12!00 P.M. - (tSPH) A• ftlCMt NASCAA Advance AU10 ISO.' -2:30P.M.-D e XXN S..... otr,..ia Competltl()n Nghllgl'lts -4:30 P.M.- D • XXIY Sllllltlllr~ Bollmg, Canoeing. Synchro- nized Swimming. Tennis. Track & Field From Stout (WO..) ....... St LOUIS Car- d1nal1 at New Yori! Mets. (WTU) lneNll Atleflta Bt1ve1 at Clt\CAnnall Reds . (Z) tat"8ll New Y<n Yalh . kMS II OeUOtt Tigers. EVENING -1:30 P.M.-D e nivs...~ Table Tennis, Tennt1, Track l F'ield From Seoul. ••..w., • ORAINS CLEAR from 117. Faucet·OllPOMt-Healer 000 * 648-92" Anytlme • Saturday MORNING -t:OOA.M.-8 • DIV..._ Oty...,a Competition hlghlogtlfs -t:30A.M.- lf...., C,.... FMINI Ivy LMgUe Game of me WHll (WTU) Ullta F.....i -10:10 A.M. -. ....... -11:30 A.M. - • (J) ~FlllW AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - • Cemn ~ CART Road Americe 200 -12:30 P.M. -•a Ullta,...•" (Ell'M) Mel Radii NASC4A Gland National Mod1tl4lds .-1:00 P.M. -8 • lXIV ..._.,.OIYf!tplct CompetltJOn ti.gnllgnts -1:30 P.M.- (EIPNI Gel The cnampions cnallenQe -•:OO P.M.-(E...., C,.... FlllNll -4:30P.M.-D e mv ....._ 01p1p1ci Boiung, Equntr1an Vo"9y bal1 ~rom Seoul -5:00 P.M.- (<lALA) l..IClll9 LAtt EVENING -1:30P.M.- • All h11119 If Cllal'lllHOHflt, l*allt , .. Top skaters ~r­ lorm tn men's and women s di· visions. Ind in pair 11t1t1ng 100 lee dancing cat9ge>rle• -7:00P.M.- (GAl.A) ..... -t:30P.M.-8 • XXfV ....._ Olympjct T rac:ll & Ftel(j. From Seoul Track & n.td -men'• mar•· thOn. (CC) (EIPN) WI f11c111t Scott Oft· ~ WOOCS-CNmpK>nsl'l1p From Rlverlide. Calif ...... a. •• , •AUtOUmAL SPECIAL .....aOrtglnei ~ w_....a...~2 a IMGl'Jd I A.w. 38f l50. 14 1~717 SERVICE DIECTORY . IHCAEAS! \'OUR MACH Oil IN OUR IMPAOYIO "-·-.......... ,, llUR ... Daily Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. 1/33 SA&& wrs IF41S1JVc: mm~mm 2860 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa 2850 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (714) 540-9640 (714) 540-0713 •, MOVIES fVC"' ........... _... ..... .,. ............ ...... c ....... . A -~ of Mellc9" *** (1981 , !Kama) P1u1 Newm1n A fa<Jetll bu<Hu<:ral IMds I Mll ml repol'tef llOelOutly lllfly l l>Oul I Clffd Qlngtltt I hOnffl ton Oi· rec1ad by Sy®ey Poltactc (POI 1 Him (MAX) Fr1 8 pm (VCR) "Act of Love" •• (1980. Oocu0r1m1).Ron Howard A t1wyer dei.nds 1 t1r11~1bon U S Cl1)1an on trill !Of the ~C'f ktllong ol 1111 quaoncNglC brOlhlf I°"" (UR) Thu 'pm "Act of Violence" *** (1979 Or1m1) Elltabeth Montgomery A ONOrceel newswoman tutns paranoio Ind re!Nnlls '* llberel v_, 1"9< being mugged on,_ OOOr· st9P. 104m (ltn) Fn ' pm "AdYentln of IN Ac1lofl """'9n" * (1987, Ad\len1Ure) Ronald Hunter A 19'0s yecttttmln Ind lltS gi<lfrland look IOf rnbslng ~Sii. clved by .,, Oki ullot • Cty1)IJC IHI worot (J'O) 82m (SHOW) Tue 12 pm (VCR) .. ~ In .. ,.... ...... (1987 Comedy) Elubeth snu. A suburt>en leen·aoa Deb)' sl!lief drives 1n10 downtown Chicago wttll ner rwo cNirgn Ind 1 nelQh- 00<. (P0·13) 99m (SHOW) Thu 2 pm. 1 1 m ICC) (SJ. (TMC) Fn 11 p m , Sat. 11 1 m , 9 pm (CC) ($) (VCR) "Tiie A~ of .._. TwM11• • * (1985, Fa"'9sy) Tom Sawyer. Becky Th1tcner Ind Huok F1nn board M" Twain's llying macNnt on 1 trip tnrough speoe. Fiimed In slop.motion c11y-1nlm1non (G) 90m.(lt40W> Wed. •:30 p,m (VCR) """"'fie """"4M" •• (1967. Or•m•I Merli Hermon. A carpen1er loMt hts w111 Ourtng the Depression: 1>11 MC· ond wife helps him regeln custody ot t>ls sons. 104ma Men. 9 p.m. (CC) "AtMN" *** (1979. Rom•noe) Duatln Hoflmen. An American reponer jc)jnt the Mtrcn wllan timed mystery wri19r AgelN Christie dtSlppNl'S IOf 11 dlyt In I 920 1)1. rtcled by Mlc;l\MI Apted. (PO) 98m . Fn 1:30 1 m (VCR) "o\tMI ef Qod" * • * II 985. Orem.) Jene Fonda A COUl1-~ ptydl!llrllt ptobet !tie mind of • doi9· , ltf9d """ 1n .._room wu found a dMIS ~in­ tent. (P0-13) Mm8 T1lu 9 pm (CC) (VOA) ............ w..... of o.d" *** (1972. ~) IClau• l<lnPll. ,,..,_.""*' ~ IMdt an a.tMld raft Pl'1Y' fl'Ofl'I P!Um>'• 1~ ~-IOoedrlO tor e Oorldo on .. Amaon. DncWd OJ ~ Han()9. Mlll.41Mvot s.. tz.m .. 1 1..m. IVC"> "AN ............ * * (1936, Comedy) Wlllce 8Mty BaMd on ~ O'Ner• p11y llCIOllt • lllgh-ldlool boy CQl\Wlg of age In. lum-Of•N-clnlury .... ~town IOlm.(I) Mon. 1 pm, Tue. 4:30 1 111 .. ,...,... * ** (1931. Q1me dramel Qw1ee 9oyef Homeeiok ,.,._ ""'4 ~ le Mollo lliOM OUI In the C.IOlll of Nt/lfll't but~. tot a woman, ID,.... down- llL Olr..-o .,. John Qromwell. Mm (tnl Sit. 1 p,111 (VCf') "Allena" ** * (1N9. SC:lenoe fiction)~ WM"9f. SurvtYot ~y rtlUm9 57 yMt1 --to ~ l8 429 wlfl Mll1nel tent to~ OUI hlr hOrf'Ot Melly. Seqi.al to the 1971 "Allen," (tll) 137m.(H90t w.d. I p_111. (CC) (S): (IHOW) Tue. 1'15 a,m, (CC) (8) (Vet!) '1'le _......... ,,._,. ••• (1t'71. SueplnM) OtMll Hopper. A a.men ~ ir..... ll'IMtt a INdy Amen- aell ~ wt!O Olla him • Jat> u e Olfllll!W'• 1111 mil\, D'- rtc* by Wlm Wendet't. lt711'1.f'MYO) 9'in, S p.m., I I p.m. !VC"I . .............. tor l'elW" ••• (1148. ~) Jeanna Ctlln. A s\\IOent ~on IN GI .. ,.. .. --.. turn an old prolesSO<' s afttC into a llome 96m (MAX) Wed 4pm "~uM" ** (1929 Orama) Helen M0<gen Fading burlesque Q~n Krny D1n1ng tnes to snelter ner convan1· raised dl<19hter Oirecied C>y RO\lt>en M1movlt1n llOm (Z) Set 11 301111 . .,..... ~·eNp of Duddy l(rsvltz" ••• (197•. Comedy-Oram.) ~tehard Dreytvss. "" 1mtlflt0us young man trles to gee ncn quic11 in 19'05 Montrell F'rom tne novel t>y MOfdocal Rienlef IPG) 121m (TMC) Wed 8a m I 1 55 p.m (VCR) "Aaleltlr Md 1tle Twelve Ta,.1" * ** (1976 F1n11sy) Ju~us Ceasar wlll spere I Gattie v1"ege 11 •ta grNtest w1m- ors Astert• ar>d Obolix. cen per1orm 12 Herculean t1sks Arwmated 82m (t>tSN) Wed 6 p.m B "Beby Cat'' (1996. Mutts only) JUI,. Margo A mamed Franch model and ,_ lover plOt ner k~ (R) 90m (MAX) Mon ' 20 • m Thu 1 1 30 p m "Beby: s.cr.t of IN loet Laeend'' * * ti 985, Ad\len- ture) Sean Young. A peie0nlolog111 and lier husbend pr~ tllCI •baby brontosaUl'\.ls trom a cutttiroel cone-oue in Al· nee (PG) 95m (MAX) S11 e I m IS) (VCR) "Bed .. OMld'. **• (197•. SY1panH ) Soon Jecoby A family moves into • 'llctorlen noua;:.. unawere ol • MCret room hiding a toen-ege kllle<_..,8m u Mon 1 Op m (VCRI ........... *** (1987, Ofam.) Roben w,,,,.., A lremed golhlr getS 1 tot> es as!llstam pro at 1 Lot Angoiee country c:lub. w'-• his p.11 ce1C1les up to him. 102m.(TMC) Wed. 2 p.m (S) .. .._lot._ ....... ol ltlo Ape1" ** (1973. Sc- tlcttonl Roddy M<:Oow1N. Gorin• general AIOO "''""' ape lolOer c .... r and wn11 s lefl ol 1111 humane on slmllfHUled Mur1stic E•rtn (GI 92m.e Fn II p m (VCR) '""-..._ Window" *** 11988, SuspanM) Stove Gunanbef'g, A Y'J9Pie leHI !tie poltoe It WU lie. nol nit boSl'1 wtt.. wno saw• II"' '*"O enaulted trom his bed· roomwlndow.(R) 112m (IHOW)Wed 12 201 m CVCRI "Tiie ...._. .. ** (1987, HQrTOf) M1rM ~ A po- llol ps~IC)ISt woot rva Mermen•" 1ane11aoy wNle expoelng a sec:rttlciel cull ~ Oy John ScNHlngef (R) 11'1'n.(Z) s.t. 1 a.m (S) (VCR) ............. ,..,..._ ........ (1970, Sdancl fie. llon)J-Fn1nCIKUt An 11voneut in 1 lfmewarp~ on ~ brWI. In ""'91 s left of New YOf11. and ltnOI ~ ""*'* worthle>lng e .... atOmlc bomb (Q) 95m e Tue. t p.m !VCR) ,...._ h ............ (1987. AdYentu<e) Red SIMgell SNpwtoc:Md II\ W1lnge temtoty, wOt>det dog 8ef'f out• .,,_,. I WOil ll'<d a grlnly 1l> find orphan OOU09f'l I l'IOIM (0) 11111,(0elN) Sun 4 p.m., WeCI tam • Fn 1 p m (VCA) • ..._, .._ J MM.._. .. ISc>enlshl ~llOI ~ 1,.. ~"' "" hiltonu van en butel de nuev11 fotmiaa de-· 90m • Wed 12 30 • m .. .._., ... ~ .... tt (1917, ComoOy)EdOil ~ Hip Dewall dol9cll¥e 1'11el FOiey f9'Uml and fl'Owt .-. ~ l'IOw to catcll • N1 WOINlfl (R) Sel 7pm ~l .... ....._ 11" * (198'7 C'1mt or.ma) ANJ1te Oil*lnlJOn A PNladelphia repor1er joint I Q111191'°' Ind '*' 1WO ~ on • cnme *Pf'M 1n 1930t Tt•• (A) 13m.CtMJQ Set t 1 ·45 p m ~I ........ ~ ............. C.-" ** (1t71. Comedy) 0.. Htiplet S~ onv.tt hOlp I younQ men wtn hie'"'*"-In I Aolfl.Royce ,_ eoroe• L.ou- tllene. 100m.e Set 11 •&pm "TM Ill~** (IWf, ()iflle ~ Denn'I Oueld A ec>teilll proeooutor ttom OUI QI IOWll probM pOlc. ~ bol' In ...... Ortaene ..., • MINCOfNOI poltoe ~ • (R) 101rll (SELi Tue 9 p.m (VCRI "&lg Shott" ** 11987 Mven!Vfe) RICky Busker Two boya lrom opposite Sides of Cnicaoo borrow 1 MerceoM-' Benz from moosters ano dnve 10 LOUISllN (PG-13) 90m ("90) Tue 6·30 pm .. Fn 12 pm (V~) "U CoelJ>(: HlmMlf'. *'* (1983. Comedy) O.n1t11ge I'll CO<l'leCNn dfscussea lopes $UCt1 u naturet cnll0blr1n. oeing a peranl and 90'llQ 101he oant111 (PG) l<Mm (MAX) Wed 9 pm (CC). (SHOW) Thu 12 pm . 8 pm (V~) .. A llllioft lot 9orie" •• (198"4. Fantu y) Soon TlMr A tlr>- ~9tln9 1().year-Qld s TY predicts IN,_.,~ NS Sister ano her tnend eons c.n use 9tm 8 Tue 12:'5 am (() Tue 12 '°a m ''Ma end,_.. .. * 11987 11o<Tor1Suzanna Smrl1I The pollCO cennot nelP a young worN1n Stlll\ed Oy 1 mutlletor 96m (!fl) Wed 9 p m ··91ec::1t ~ .. *** (1959. Oram11 ~Melo Oe11t1 follows streetcar conductOf ~ anc:1 oounU"y girl Eury<ltee ounng car,,.v11 ri Rio de Janeoro Ootec!Od by Marcel Camus Oscat fOf bett toreign-11ngu199 Nm (PGI I 05m CZ) Sal J p m (VCR) "Bled< Widow" '* * ( 1997. $uspanM) O«lt't Winger Ari 1.natys1 10< ltle JusllCe Oepat1rnen1 follows 1 f9malo 81uet>Nrd to H111111110 catctl her Wlltl I notel rycoon (R) 103m (Zl Mon 9 p rn . WecL 12.30 1.m ($) (VCR) "llllnd Dfte" • tt987 Comedy) Kom Baainger A Lot M- 99les fln1nC11I 1natyst attends I company dinner with • bolUl!rut strange< wno gotS sltly wl*1 sne Or1nl<• (PG-13) 93m (HeO) 5'Jn 1 30 pm . Fn 2 p m , 9:30 p.m (CC) (S) (VCR) ''The llood of I Poot'' ••• (1930. F1nt11y) Lee MM!ef Fou• surreal _,,., oe9IC1 1 poet's dreams in 11'19 time " takes IOf • cllimney to 1111 Otrecled Oy .i.tin Cocnoeli 60m (Z) Mon 9 1 m . Tue t 1 p m . Wed 2·30 1 m • Thu 12 30 p m (VCR) "The 8kle lllnf' ** (1976, Famaay) EK.zabe1tl Teylot Naughty Cfltldten Tyttyt end Myty1 warcn a laniawy WOlld IOf !he blulalrd OI nepplnets oncted t>y George Cul<Of (G) 99m (Z) 5'Jn 7 1 m ($) "llleue Hewell"** (19111. Mutleel romenoe) EMs PT•- ley A pineapple S ryooon. I robeltioul 10t1 gect I joC> wlltl rvs gir1lnond as en ISiand IOur_guiOe EM• slr'll' ·~I Help Falltng ri Love 103m • Sun 'pm (VCA) ''The ..... Kft6fllt" •• (1975. ~ drwna) George l(annocty v .... .,, polc9 oflloet Bumper Morgan ~ H Los Angeloa SYMO lot a OOINtgue't k-PICC tor ""9 TY ter1et 711m. Thu. 10 p.m (VCR) "Tiie !lop of.__.. •• (19'3, Docurnertl8ry) Pro- "" of Roy ~. OUM ~. Cet1 El'lldne 11'11 °"* ple)WI ~ ""9 UM7-57 9roo1tJyn ~ BIMd on IN ~ by Rogw K.m 90m (OelN) Sun 11 p.m . Set 1 p m .. 1 1 m {VCR) "lloy$ T-" *** (1931. Oretnal ~ Tl'9CV Ft · tner Renogen ..tonns I pool et*11 lit Ne OmaN.. Net> • .,..,.., fOf waywerd tlOy9 ~~ Honnen Taurog Bett ~Oscar for Tracy !lenl ) Sun 12 30 a m "'The .,_ ...... * * (1966, Comedy) Tony ,..,__ .<n arehlteet finds en old bonle, OUI of Mllctl con-e ll9'lle nemeci f IOltJ MUS IO dD J'lla-bddlllf !tm {WTll) Tue 7:06 1 m ''The .,_. "'*"t" ** (1912. OrWN) ON Monti ._ moct>er'a WOt..,i/ng ,_,... condidOn maUo ... _, natdllt tote girl trvW1C1 to V""" "'1 11"' (T'lllC) ... I e-"' M ..................... (19"1. ~ Cfw1ll s.ntidon. A 90Ciel wM<tlf pr~ Iha.,.., of~ IC>elidOl'.O .. chn 11111 she end"" ~ .. nol be J.J-.-d 100m (TW:) Thu 10 Ll'll .. ....., l!WoM" ... (117$. CNldrtn) Scott ltll6o ,. Sam. 8Ug9y, T.,._,, ll'CI lhe Nllt -al kldl ~ adlilb tn 1929 New Yott! In ttM mulQI IOOOf ol ~ MOVIES W Oaily Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. c E-F • . f "lfdll""***(1980.~RogerM00tt A8fltJlh9(). mol Uk• eooentnc Loni ttolkt1 to save en Ool ng pltt· form and •ueply 1111p trom • mad bomber lfl tt.. NOt1l1 S.1 IPG) IOOm.(JI) Sit 11.30 p.m (VCR) "Tlw AM ......_ .. * (1986. SuspenMt Roe.-1 Conr1d A IUfprlM war game Ibo.ltd • Trldtnt •ublnirtoe bt- comff, by • qulril. • wond·wlr rN Nty .two otflol(s rry 10 stoe>. 1511m.(1HOW) SUn. 4 pm . Thu 7 30 1 m. "'2 ~-U," ** (199e. Crime drama) Roy Scn.ldet A stlf·made man tlQhlt irv.. pomo 1>1ac1vn111«s wno Mve him on video wl1tl his mitll'H S ()I~ by JoM Fr1tlktnhtimer (RJ 114m.(TW:) Mon. 9 JO pm , S 30 t m (S)(VCR) "A l'1ne ....... * (1986. Comedy) Teel e>.nton Two srnall-timen won 1 ftstd llOrs. rlQt, buy 1111n11q11e p11no Ind -cl\aMd by ganostMS l h Over LOI Ano-ltS (P'G) 88rn ("90) Thu 9 30 I m (CC) (VCR) "Tlw '" ._.., .. * *. p963, O<em11 M1unoe RONI An l lcoholic F r4lnCtl tnllffec1UIJ HIS • di.. to Olt' ~n slloo~ hlmMll DlftcttO t>y LOUIS Mane I IOm (llftAVO) Wtd a p m , t a.m. "f'llMell l"-wd" *** (1972, Wart Ben G1u111 A IOUQh U S 119"9r al snipes up 1 dlVIStOn low on l'l10flle '" World War II France 100m (WT8S) Wiid 10 05 1 m .. ,..,.. ._. .. ** (1985. Oocuoram.) Judd Hirsch ~ .1¥rold ~olsk) uHs physiology 1no com· ~ tci.ne. to help • parlC)441glc young woman leam a "9W way IO wall! 10.m (DISH) f"n I pm . 3 30 1 m "Aft Dey1 I"..-"-" 111 * (1978, Action) ~~ PfCl!Pe'd An ••·poil0etn1n escapes from pnton on LOUIM- ena 8nd 90!! Cfot$-COUnlTy IO SH his MtlOUa/y iff ton (PG) lotm . Wtd 101 m "Tlw ... "-'cl Jetti" ** (1972. Rom.~) Jeme1 Fr1nd1CUI An edman llMtS. IOlksy weigh! M'1 .. 10 the Munich Olympics. wne1t the t>tg guy tins tor 1 Sovl· el gymneat. 74m ("90) Wtd 5 45 pm .. ,,....... ..... (1993. MUSIC.ti) Jtnn1l1< 9Nls A Plttlburgh ~ dencN 1n a llar nights. dlLH '* IX>H Ind drum• ol gotng to btlltt sch0o4 (R) 1 OOm (M L) Fri 3 p.m.,fT1111C)Thu 9·30p m .3 301m.(Z)Fn10.30a.m.,8 p.m. (8) (VCR) • .,._, U.U" * (1987, Comlcfyt Henna Sc:hYQufta An unluclly European WOfl\111 in Ntw V()(ll finds two c:aM1 Wlfl ~. mon.y 1no • pnoto signed t>y • Lulu (R) eem.(MAX) Sun 1361.m. Thu tO pm (CC) (VCRI .. ,,..., .. 1•" * (1980.H~or) Betay Pllmef T~ IOI counMIOtt we dying to ~ Cimo Ctyttal Lake '°' .,,. IUl'IV'lltr. INnkl to MIS v~ (R) 95ln. Motl. I p.m (VCR) . ......_, .. ,., ,.,, r • (1981. Hom>tl ""'Y s ... Mrl. v~· son J l lOll IS Wlltll'g wr,.,, ~ loldot IMflt 1'1" to make I t>uck at Clmp Cty111I (R) 17m .• Tue. I p.m .. (VCR) ..,,..., .. 111ft: Tiie f1ftal CNpW''. (1994, Horrof) Klmbef'Y Bedt. Hoclwy·mulled JH Ol1 g<>el tl\'et ~ bltcfl of tlow-moYing '-"' 11 Cry1111 Lall• (A) ilm~ w.d. 11 p.m. (VCR) "A flit a •• Ill"*-" (1988, Drema) Ed""* A 13-~ Jewletl glt1'1 beltfriend In 1938 Au.trle le tf'9 13-YMt-olcl......, of•~ c:ollat>otetor. 120m (Dt8N) 'hlu. t p,111 .. 1 :)() 1 m. ''TIMI .... 1111" ** £19'1. Hofror) Elitebefl 8emdge. Poc-emoldncl ,_,,. lfe locktd In e camlYal f\JtlOOUM Wltrl a men In a f!°'"'*8nn.ln mu1t ~Dy Tobe HOOC* (A) ll!n .• W.CS. I p.m. ~l G ti11m wttt\ Kort>y s magcel .. 11cn !hat can stop 11me 1().tm (Lft) Wtd 9 pm "OW.a et See"** (1958 c:om.dy1 Wy Rotta The c:ap- taon ot • Bnttlh bent.snip n.ots lhfN Pl"Y ~s from 1n admt1al wl10 tx>a10s 80m 8 Tua I I m SI Tue I 30 •m "Ollll9r'' * * (1984 °''""' 01v10 Btrney MIQ4ZH'19 Wflf efS dog UP lhe PMIS ol a Mnltof Ills l11noee ano I dying mid.,,., Fot~ by 1 TV_..., t O.m (WPIX) f"n s p m "TlwOIMlf Dome"** (1984, CnmechmatJa,.,,.sG1r· ,,., WNf'Y pollOe O.leetlves <:rid! !he """'* ot a Holly· wooo mov1t mogyl From lhe JoH()ll W1m1>augn novel 9Sm (H80) Sat 12 ~ 1 m jCC) (VCR) "Golllg ~· * j1918. Comtdy'-0'1ma1 Crtr15 Lemmon A ~ Hiils IOClllile pey5 a would-be ptWata eye IO Chapefon '* S1t()(llught1< on 1 trip 10 Eurooe (PG-13) 88m (St:l) Fri Sp m "Good Motnlftg. 8ebytofl" * * ( 1997 0<1m1) V.ncent Spano 1'wo 11111an C><oltlels come to Amenca '"° lino worlo.'" Holtywoo<I on 0 W Gnlftth s eQOC 1916 tilm lritOI· Marq (PG-13) 118m (MAX) Tue 5 pm (VCR) "The ar.p.a of w,.tll .. **** (1~. 0<1ml) Hitnry Fonda n.. Joads leave dull DOw1 Oill11"10m1 lat Caltl0t ma "''°"'the llOVal by John S1eont>edl O scars fat dlfec:tcx John F0<d. supporting ectress Otrwell 129Tn (TMCJ Tue 8 am (VCR) ··o...t ~·· * (1968. Comedy! Peter O'Toole No toroous Cllhenne the GrHI o.c1ys an EngNSh e1p111n 11 me Winte< Pallce 811ad Oil 1 0.0.ge Bemaro Snaw l)lly 98m (TMCI Fn 4 30 pm .. ,._ O...t Wttldo ~· • • • ft 975 Aaventllfe) R~ l>l<1 Rtdf0<d A '°"'* Wor1<1 Wer I polo! t>tmstotms wrtfl IVS Plrtn.f Ind wtn01 up 1n Holrywooo •9-eNCl!ng a dog light {PG! t07m. Thu I 30 1 m (VCR) "A Orea1 Wal'•• (19M. Come<l)-<1<1ma) Pet111 Wang An angry 0-s.Am«lcln qutta n.s roC> In 5'locon v 111ey Ind movft to China W11tl ,.,., wtl• Ind,_... son IPG) 97m-(TtllC) §11 1 30 1 m (VCR) '~of lfle AbyM(Tlw CatpdllM ~·· * 11981 Hctrot} Ray Lonnen An 1n1ique delltt's mirror IHds to satan.1~. •woman's pet Mgle reflacts a deranged wrtt· er's llctlon 101m.()) Sat 11 30 pm (VCRI "~ef"• Trav.ia" * (1917 Chlldrent RICherd Harns ~ sNpwreclled 18th-century Eng41S11m1n l>«X>rrle• a g11n11n • land o! Mttle peocile. Uve 9C1lon/lntmt1td (G) 80m (Ol9H) Sun 10 1 m. (VCR) "'Tlw Oypey McMtl•" • •• (1969. Advennn) ~n Lancaster Two OIO slty divers •nd lhelf young ptf1TW gtYe a erowd ~ money 1 WOt1ll O..tc:*I 11y John ~ranl<enl'leiml< (A) I !Om (t ) Fn 12 JO pm H Dally Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. 1135 "Hetanr' *** 11962 AOva'll\Jre J :>nl' Wey~ Game CllCl>llf'S l9C:I tly a rowey lnsr.man ~ase ..,.Id aoimalS 111 T1nganyt111 tor lOOS 0.rec1td l>y l'i(lw1•0 H1..,J<t 159m (MAJI) Mon 8 pm fVCR1 "A Hlltful of """""••• 11957 0.1m11 Eva Marie Salm A dr\Jg·lddcttd l(ore1n wa1 vtte<an •••H "' e New Y0111 nous1ng P'o,e<:1 wttn n1s O«>U'le< ano P<egn1n1 wtla 109m (Z) Frt 8 30 am "HllUftfted Hooe1mood' * (tjaS, Su399nse-oomedy) Gel'e Wlldef A rlldiO ~. biebl'°9 to ll•S l1mtty ts· 111e Where h1$ Aunl rc.ie~IWt's 1 -ewolf f PGJ 84m (H90) Mon 2 JO pm (S) !VCRI "HMftt and~~-!"~• (197•. Ooc1.11M'1tary) f"ijm. ma~1< Pet" Davis •IPlall'ls the V•tn1m W1r wttl'I '""" ~,.,..., •llr l~Qlll and sce~s Of U S cum.re Oscar for OHi dOcli"*'tlry feature I'll • '°"'(MAX) Tua 10 pm Fro 3 40 a m tVCRI 'Httl" • 11987 Crome o·a~a IL~ ci.,,,,t"Cs ,. 1Qwn ancl OU! LU V9915 911np1er t100ygu1r i ;<-es 11\e• a mo() punl\ ... no bells up "'S "CO"&•.,, .. ,,., ll •Otm (MAX) Mon 11 05 pm tCCI tVCR "He1..-cenw..i" *** 1943 "a"•a•v r;~,,e Temey Satan ttvoe .. , a Gay 90s 1,e" • ·~ ;-•evtx-• ~ "'e 10 see 11 rte 04IMl"'ltS to QO C>elO"" 0"~1&0 t'y (•"~I ~ .ihotscn 112m(SHOW)Sun !2plT' ,,., 11)a.,. "t4eidi" • * • t1965 Ors,.,61 c•B \I&"& S•"O"•'"'mer Swiss ()lpl\an Hetd1 s aunt •akil~ ~e· '"'"' "'" 91~nof11t>ar "'!rte Alps end ola~s ,.., as a Sll"'I"' 95m lSELI Sun 5 pm "Hellfe+M('. • * 11987 H~) AnOrew Roo.n~ A lam tly S destroyed Oy wtlll s 1ns.oe tJ>uUla 00• W•1nel' 1no Ot<ecteo Oy Chve Ban.er 9Jm tH9Cl 1.10'1 ' I!> a m 1CC1 ISi. ($EL) Thu 8 30 pm IVCRI "Helpf" * * * 11965 Musa! comeoy1 The BN!leS .>onn Paul G90toe ano Ringo a1e criueo Dy ,.,tQ!Ous z111o11 5Hl<1ng one of Ringo s nngs 00fec190 !ly Rcnero Laslet tGI 92m (5"°W) Sit 6 lO pm !SI (VCRI ••Hlgtl ~ (Color)" 11~1 Cnrne df1m1t Humphrey Bogtt1 E.<-conv~ Mtd Dog Etrle DUils one !T\Oft ,.,..SI 1no m1k11 n.s 1u1 steno on Mt Wl'lttl\e'f 0.11tCTte1 oY ReoutWllSh 100m(WT8S)Tue 935pm F•I 100S1 m "The Kotcroft Cov-t" *111 (1985 SuspenM) MICflael C.•"41 Ml HOICrof! s 1110 lath&r "1ttter s money mtn, leaves h•m S4 tllfltOn tor pn111n1r.1ocy and pon•t>/y neo- Nez1s From tne no .. •• t>y Rot>er1 Ludlum (RI 112rn e Sil 8 p m !VCR) "ttollow T""'"""" * 111 * (1~8 Mystety) P1U1 Hen<..O An ea-con P<OVIOeS l'wnset1 wttrt a new t0enttty by murdet ng 1 tool\ 1llke doctor una-re tne medic ts !tie talV'f or mo()SllU 83m (A&E) Mon 7 1 m "~ 2000"0 * (1978 H~O<I K"" OouQIH A nuclear cio-l)lln109s'QN1< dtKOve•s 11\11his'°"1s tt>e 1 Mtcnnst 1no • oig l1n ol f1ss<>n (RI 105m (W"IX) Sun I I 30 p m (VCR) ••HofftewOttl" * (1982 Oram1) Joan Collins "" impr"" SIOnlt>le tMn-t90 t>6'f 11 t\llO(td onlO m1nl'OOO by I W'lly Olde< woman IR) 89m 8 Son 12 15 1 m .. .._..., o.c-t Md T~" * * (1985, Comecly~11Nt Darnell O'Connor Trendy employees ol a tml ff London •d egency try to m1rtce1~tor1n Okl·funl0!'90 client 97m (A&!) Wed 12 pm . Thu 7 1 m ''The Hone Ill IN Otwy f1ennef ~·· ** • (1998. CotNt- dy) C>e1n Jones An ldmln bullds an ·~ campeogn around • or-end-named show """"* noder1 by rn deu(jll- '" (G) I 13m (OISH) Sit 7 pm 2 30 1 m (CC) (VCRI ··Hoe....,._ .. *** (1998 Comeclyl ~ Us""°'1 An amberz~ p()Stng 1$ I t:Oml>'lle< ~ USft I ooo 'Qlorne4119 a coml)l.lle< to wnte n.mself t>tg Cfledo;s (GI 1oem1°'9Ml Sun 7 pm. 4 •m •·Hot l'\nult" * (1987. Comeoyl JoM CuMck A-· agef mtSMI 11"9 l)llna IO jOln his glrtMencl Ind f1mly on I ClllbbHn ISland. tnd " 51\angfl....0 by • 1)1<119 (PG-13) 93tn (Rf.I Tue 5 pm (VCR! .. .._of .. Wolf"*** (19&8 Dr.mt) LN Uttmlnn A Swedi1h pe.nter and '114 1>''9""nt ""'• tre prO'+'Oletd by lyinOolie "'9l0nl on I MCl\IOtd ttiaNI ()lrtcftd by logmar Bergman 88rn {Z) Tue S 1.m 12 pm . Tho 3 a m ""-It: The leconcl 9'oly" • (1987 ~ror) I.rye Gross A man l"10'ltt 1nt0 JT'9 l\OUN wn.tw hts IMV'enta W«t lllllecl tlld, •lonO Witt'! I in.<>d •l(tivmes '" ·-'°' IPG13)8&m(H90)fue 4 30pm 115.Spm Sa1 ?JO P m (CC), I•\.) Tut 2 15 1 m (VCRI "How ltO .. v...,, VWf ~ + • (t ~S Comedy) 8eny Gr1bla Sall FlllllCtlCO Slf'ICIP9"S SIO'Tny Incl~ ""lr(lln • t>lllCI '111et tO 11\e sal•tv OI • ~ ir.wn11y IJ9m IW"Xl Sun 11 1 m "'"°"""' tN °'-*" * ( 1998 Soer'Ct9 llctlot11 LM ~ A frMll I-beam t>IHts tllllttng Howard lrom Dlldl Wor1d ID Olevelllnd. wt>et• he~ I Put* rocker and N...a Eet1rl (PO) 101m (TMC'j Wed 12 pm (CC) (S) (VCA) ·~rr ,_~ * * (1981 Ao-mKel Kun ldll Matti Twarn·a boy hl<'OM Hucta AM ancl Tom Slwyet rel! 1'19 Mls8it9ippl wMI N tuna~)' sll.,. Jtll\ 1~.(0dN) Tue t pm t.30 1 m (VCR) '1Mil" *'***(IMS, Drllml) P•i' ~ The l lTIOl'll tl)tl ot 1 P>out Teus oeme rel'd* w!W'h ~ • OOl'*'Q lO Nr!I 9!'CI ~ II -Olt'ltCtllO ~ Manin AM 10?m ~ Wed 7 20 pm (VCAI MOVIES •IDaJty Pilot Sept. 25-0ct 1 .. ,. ~ . . .. • ~ l*'*'O 1 surtlm4H-camp ne10 mHt girts (RI !Mm {H90) Sun 1 05 a m Wea • 30 a m (VCRI .. ~ .. *** (1 986. ~YI 0.raro Qep1ro .... A. man nameo Boo Sl'llkn up 1 rnarrtea F1encn couple ano IMC:hes them how 10 11u1 O"•C1eo by Benrano 8"91 &4m (MA\101 Tue 8 30 11 m 1 JO am "A lllllid-IMf Mlgill1'a O..am" • • 11969 Comeoy1 0.rek Goc1f1ty Elf Puelo-s fo<HI maoic confuses IN wed- ding of Tri.s.us Ouk• Of Afrlefl$ .anC HIPl>OIY1• q..-n Of IN Amll1on1. 11'1 Sh1~espu1e splay t 20m (MA.VO) Sat 5 pm • t1 pm (VCRI "~ ~ Menneld" • • (19S2 BIOC)(apl>yl Estner w......,,, Austrakln swimmer Annenl Kellerman o. comes 1 P'omol•• s ~u1tic star '" 1 sncxi.ono ~-p.ece be"""V IUll 11 Sm (MAX) Wea 8 •O • m ''Tlw Momi1'19 A"-"' 1t1t (1986 Su,pense) Jane Fonda A ooozono 1C1reu w1ke1 up ne.t 10 a 1110090 man 1no tn911o figure °"1 Wily wtlh 1 wanoe• Otrected by Sldr>ey Lumet (R) 103m (MAX) Sun 10 pm !CCI (VCR! ''TM Moequlto Coatt" * * * ( 1986 Adven1ure1 Harnsoo Ford Crank invenror AHie Fo• moves ri.s felnoty to a tr<>I>' c1I Isle Ind l>ullOs a 911n1 ice maker Otrecreo by Parer Welt (PG) 117m (MAJI) Tue 8 pm (CCl.451 (SELi Sal 7 pm. 12•30 a m (VCR) "Moeltor Lode" * • (198? AOventurel C11ar1ton Hesron A butll pilot al1d "'' g.rirr..,,o searcll IOr a lrier>O '" 0040 country eno 11110 mad pro spector Srlas McGee ano nos 1Wl11 broltle1 Ian (POI t03m (WTIS) Moo 10 OS a m (VCR) "The MouM end "4• Clllld" • (1977 Cl\1!01en1 A toy mouse and Ills son mHt 1 rooent 11ckeree1 ano a p111~ sophOC.I muskrat \IOl(;es Peter Ushoov Clons lucl\m1n Sall'( Kelle1m111 A.n1mateo (G) 83m (DISH) Thu 9 • m (VCl'I) "llilr. Moftl" • • 11 983 Comeoy1 Mte:naei Keetoo An un- employed all10 •f10111Hr s wife o•ts a jOO. ne Slays~ witrl the Ch110ref1. novsework ar>CI hOuHWIVH (PG) 91m(H80)Fn 1030am ICC) (~W}Sur> t030am 8.30 p m (VCR) ., .. ...,., .. .., .. ** (1 987 Suspense! JoM Hawtoea A11 •ueliopNle records 1 muieler and mee1s 1 1emptress wflC mtynotbewf\ala"9-s 104mlSEL)S.t 1030pm (VCR) "Murclef WlWt Mlnwt" * * (1985 Mysrery) Helen H1yea T#Mdy Mias M•rpie 1m1reur sleutn tinds • 0r>0e~1no lnOffttat "°'"' ~ ol iuventle 08hr>quen111nd ~~ wim motives for muro.. lO<lm (WP!X) Wld S pm "My heullful l.alifldrene" • • • 1198~ Comedy·Ortm11 Oenlel O•y l9""S lO"d<>n pu11k Johnny and P1k1St1111 Omtr r.OO • nin-oown llundertne Oma1 ge!S lror11 n1s uncll °"'9c19CI by Stephen Fr911s (Rl97m (IRA\10) Thu Sp.m . 10p m .(l)Mon 11pm.Wed3301 m (VCR) "My Dog lhe Thief" • • 11969 COmeoy> Owtyne Hlcllrna11 A hellCOPltr tr•llic r~er s popular new Plr1· '* 11 a kieplom1nl8c St Bem•rO 88m (OISN) Sal 9 p m (VCA) "Mr "'"°'"" ~ {COio<)" (19.C?, ComeOy) Bob Hope. A blby pl\Otogrepner plays !>'•vii• eye 10 "91p a woman flr>d lier uncle. ktd111~ Dy en 1ntern1tt0n11 er1m· lnal. 97m (MAX) Wld 8 p m "Mr 'rtend "llctl•" ** * (19.c3 0.ama) ROOOy Me0ow1H When 1 boy s rancl\er fatner lets l\lm pic1< a PQny to 1111n. l\t pteks Ille lotl of 1 Jtubbom mire ""1 (DllH) Tue 9 p m . 3 30 a m "Mr tcierlee ~ .. * ( 1995, COmeoy1 Jonn Stockwell A \IMn-199" 111d1 a mH1t1ry 1unky1rd tor 1>1rts end f1nos a contrlPflon !hit e111tuvef1nrougll 1pace 111d 11me (PG) 94m.('TlllC) Mon 8 so • m 4 pm (S) (VCR) "tty ... ~ .. ** (1963. Or1m1) Oebb<e Reynolds A pop.lllr ectrets becornu ltl4I aunog1te ITIOtl\tr to six or· pfllna. !Olm• Soo 1 pm ...,,_..,_,of ~ .. o .. ** (1 955 Oocumer>llry) Ot· reatof ~ges Clouzo( follows Peblo PIC;ISSO ., WOttl on 15 peln\lngl IO O. Clestroyeo upon ~lion ol trw Nm l&m.(WlAYOI Mon 5 p m I 1 pm (VCR) . ......_ .. ** (18417. Sus~) Jell Bnoges A bit OWi* and l\tS m1111c:untt w.f1 1ry ro solve • rnurellr W wflnnNt In 1"'4 Austin. Te ut (PO) 83rn ("901 T'~. 1 p lft, 10-30 p.m Fn 8 1 m 8 pm (CC) (VCR) "The...,_ .......... * * * ( t 952 C'1m1 Clrlmt) Oler1el McGrew Hit 11*1 l>Oer<l 1 ~ 10 1c.111 • l'9Cloet-·• <Nldow b9lltg eeoot'9CI fl'om Ollc:a90 by I LOI Angelet CletKllVI 70m,(~i Fr1 12 I" m "The If Ille..-" * * • (1964 Orama) Hten1ro Bunon. Olfrodteel clerVYn\ln turned IOuM>u• gveCle jug· GIN W. WOlftlll In Mpleo Otlte1eel by Jofln Hu110n '1om .. T_Wllllam1play 118'"(...0W}Tut 10 •.I'll~) ............ .._....,., * (1990, SuspenN)Jt mea 8roflrt A clwotcad Ind ·c:1riv.r ane1 e11 i)Ollcem•n ... ,, 11our>e1 New Yortl ~ nlC!llt ptychotle who hH II/I Cll\IQO- •• (.., 101m. Sun. 2 pm (VCA> .......... *(19'2,CotnedyJ~tyWlnklet Meelt Olludl~. hl9 Ulitlllint tnd 1 hook., run • ctf1111tl rino •Ectty tftOfOUe ~by Ron How1rel. (A) !Oh w.d. ' m. (OC) CA) • ...._ .-: (1'3a. c;,: 0r1ma1 L..., AYf!tt A. boozinO ....... Ind • ~ glt1 -fOul play 11'1 • ~·New VOit! ~ 90tll (t) Mon 12 30 pm . Thu-1;301 m. 6 pm "NiQfltfotce" * (19117. Acuon1 Unot Blaw A u S. sene- tor s Oal.lghte< ano lneno oo 10 Mt•ICO wrm °"'*'' 10 nve ner kt0nappe0 91rtlr*'<! lrom lltrTorists (fl) 92m (MAX) W&O • 55 I m ISELt Wed S p m {VCR) "Nighlhllwti1" *** (1981 Suspense) SyiveSle< StallOne unoercxwe• ~•w Yor1< Oetec11ves are wartlf'Q ICY wu119ar a p<ofesslOnaJ 1.,,or•sl last $Hll on LOt>Oor> IA> 99m (MAX) SIL 8 11 m (CC) (VCR) • "Nlnotc:lllt1" ••• 11939 Rom1nce1 Giera Garoo Visit ng co<nmuntsls hncl !tie atmospllere ot ctptta"llC Pans ptelerabie ro ,....., normal way or Ille 1 tOm e Sun 10 am 1VCR) "Ho Men'a llnd .. * * 11987 Suspense)Cl\art11 Sheer> A t>Oloc. t>eutanant senos a roo111e to 111fllt11te 1 ctr !"'91 s !101 POf'SCl\e ChOp srop (R) 1~ (TMC) Sun 7 pm Tt>u 12 pm (S) (VCRI "Ho Rlt ... t, Ho ~· • (1!11M> AC1tonl O\un McK111ney Ptcited on oy Se1ltl9 DuJ11es. a lc.11111 s!UOe<lt hr>aUy learns el"oOVgl\ to lace a SOv;er lW!Ce n11 1111 (PG) 83m IHllO) Tue 9 30 f m IVCRI "Humbel One Wllfl • lkAel" * ( 1987 C11me drama) ROO. en Cam101n1 A suave Los AnQeles pa1409 0919C11ve 1n<1 his qwky panner nunt a Cl•UQ iora respec1eo tn lhe com· muntty (fl) !Olm !SHOW) Mon 8 11 m (S) (VCR) "NurM" • * * (I 980. Or1m11 MiCl\H l l aar...a A 1ecent· •y wodOWeo former l\elCI nurSI resumes her ctr-11 a lllew 'fork l10Spttal PtfOI lo< tile TV ser;es l()()m (LIFE) weo ' p fT1 !VCR) 0-P-Q .. ~, at Cotom.1" • * (1 985 St1ge play) Juliet Stevenson 9Und Oedipus, OIO l rld OUIC:HI, coin.• IO '"' sacreo grove ot Colonus ,..., Atllens oroa1ne0 by Ille gods lor ,,,, llnaJ l'IOurs 131 m Sl S..n 1 p m G.!> Sun tO pm "Oii,,.,.. SIOty" • (1978. Romance) Ry1n 0 NHI Mer>- nanan lawyer Oliver reoounos 11om hlS w1te s oeat1110 ro- mance wrth an hetreu F1om the EtlCh 5'911 nov .. (PG) 92m l~W} Tue 6 30 p.m (VCR) "Once u,ion • "Miiiy" ** (1990 U<ama1 tjany Bos!Wlek A n1meo nusbeNf takes over t11S~ "'' Chll- Clr8" """" 1'1s wife w111<1 out on lflem ~m ~ Sun 1 pm .. Once Upon a Tlme In A,,_;c, (long Y«'91on)" • • * 11984 Coma Clramt) Roo.n 09 NtrO A New Yoril IJlnO ster SNS rn an op.um hlze. snllhng scenes ol l\tmtell •nel 'n1sl:foniesset1n tll23. t933 1n<11~ OttK19dbyS...g.o l eone (R) 228m (Z) Thu 11 p"' (VCR) "100Rlflea" ** (1969, WettemTJ1mBrown A black Ar.- zona sheflf! helps 1 beN!. 10bber •nd 1 Y equl b11U1y l\gh1 a ryran1oene<•f11'1 1912 Meal()() (PO) 1 !0m (WTIS) Tue 7 20 pm (VCR) "One Mllllofl Y-.i LC." •• (1966. Adventure) Requel Welctl Tum1k. '°'1Tlefty ol ltl4I llOSl.Me Roell. Tnbe. woos Loana of the 91"!19 Shea People 1m!O an1m11eel monste<"s and an HrthQutlle. 100m.{WT81) Mon s·os pm "One Men Trelfl IO "ob" ** (1971, WHI~) George PeppartJ Clllnese !fiends help 1111111 rotlbef gel, .. .,, with the ptrtne< wno r1Mroacts hlm 10 prison (PG) t08m (WTIS) Thu. 7.20 p.m "One on One" *** (1977, Orama) Robt>y Benson A small· town basllelt>lfl star goes to COiiege and tries to im- press his Mor. 111mm11es and OOICf'I (POI 98m (Llf'f) Motl. 9 p m (VCR) "Onfr ....... Have WlflOI" * * * (I "9. AO'<lfllute) C1ry Grant A sassy showQlf1 fib In low wtth 1 -1-ol-tl\e· pants Piiot wortllng In Soo..111 Amenca Oitec:tea by Howard Hawks t21m (MAX) Mon l?-30 p.m "The OnlMI of -CMMy" ** (1981. Docuelrlrna) Rl-enara CreMe A ~ 1ewyer lfVuet 1t1e 11nc1m111r CISI ol 8 ~ Nelclng CVS!Ody Of his two tons 104m 0 Sun II pm "The °"* ._, .. ·~· (1983, Roml~) H1I Unden A publitr'9f 10MS 1111 w1'9, mtn1M hit ~ ltf S f'1>0mmlte Ind then flh IOt 9 dlYot'oeCI ~ t04m 8 Wiid 12'45 e.m . (I) W9d tt-.0 1 m "OUl of tfle ..._ .. (1988, Su9c>enM) Alellandrl f>lyj An In~ tgei'lt help9 Ill Amet1c:1t1 Emt>e.ny wen .. ptOVI l\etsell lnnooent of rnuroet in fie Gr.-..... 103m fS"C>Wl Sun 1·30 1.1'1.: Tue 1 30 pm , tO pm "ounoec-" *** (1 977 Gomedy-<lreml) Cr.ig Russel A. gty hlltOrH_, and f~IOf N)OmS Wiii\ I ptegNnl u ylum ·~ H'I New Yort! (R) 96<T> (AU) Ff1 fl pm, tO pm. S.t 9 1 m (VCA) "°"9< tfle T°'" * (1987, ~) ~ 9t111on9 T ruoker Ur>ccln H1wt1 y•nb hit '"°°'Y son out of tnllolary ~ Ind QOel IO UI Vegu IO arm-MW11e (PO) 9311> (H80) Sun. 12 pm , TU. 81.m . I p m . (Ill) Suri. 3 p m (VCR) "PltOM" ** (1982, lhmt) J.,,_ NaugMOtl A 8oeton ptrole .,111eet help9 an •buMCI ex@vb. blCI! on Ille s11 .. 1 willl no job •no nowt*'9 to oo 1o.m (T'MC) Tue 8 1.m., II pm "P.t ll'd •e" * * * ( 1952. ComeCly) Spenc!lr Tracy A spom prOl'llOler fa .. ~ Ille Qyf'll ..acn. lie Ol!ll 11 tM ~ • top women etNllw Olrectlld by Oeof9' Cl.Jkor 95m mMon 51m .!130pm. Tue ta m Dally Pilot Sept 25-0ct 1 /37 ~nie PlltladelpNa SIOfY (Color)" tt~O Roma~ comeelyl l(atha•INl Hepburn S""°r; )()C.111118 T11c1 L0<0 s h ·nusoano neaos oH rter m•rr age 10 so<r~on. eise Ot1r1e0 Dy Georoe Cukor Best actor o,-:., fl'lr Stewart 1 12m (WTIIS) weo 9 SO pm "TM Pica·Up At11at" •• (19117 Roma"Ce CO"'tlO'll Molly Rlf10W8IO A New Yon. l>l•tbOy ltnCS a .. ,~ 10 ·m press a girl Set on gettmg ner 91ml)41ng IA"'t!r OVI or OeOI rPG 13) 82m (SHOW) tue 8 30 am • t •Som (TMC) Sur> 335 pm Thu 6 30 D m 1S11VCR1 "Picnoc:" * ft ( 1986 Sta99 play I Gr9QO"t t<arr $0<" Ar> un •lily <lf•h•• neats up a l abor Oay pocnoe ., rne t 9!>0s Mo<> west on lflos verso0n of 1f1I W•ll am noe p11y t 23m (SttOW) Sar 2 p m (CC) "TM Pie<! Plp9t of~ .. * * 1•97 t Musical! Mocn111! Riven Baseo on t"9 s1or; ot a 13tn·c&ntury P'P9' ..no ltads lwvly 4 Getman IOWTI S IOQents ano Ct111Cfe11 wrtn Ills music (GI 73"' (SHOW) Moo 8 30 1 m .c o m "Plnily" • * * II 9.c9 Orama) Jeanne C•a111 A. 1tgn1 s111nned D4at k 11urse 1especlec 1n New Englar>CI retums 10 lllf oral'\Clmotner al'd rlClsm ~ ma Oeeo Soutto I 02m (M-'X) Tue • om "Planet of "'9 A.PH" ••• 11968 Science r1e1t0n1 Cllar"on HestO!'I An astronaut goes 1n•ouof'I a 11me warp to a pla11et ot ltle •uture wnere smart aPes rule ar>d nu· mans are 111•" sieves 1G1 t02fTI IJ Mon 8 om (VCR) "Platoon" * * * • I 1986 Wan Tom Beq!nger Two Mr 9ea111s ano a prova1e rom ott>e•s •o~t " ,.,, a1<>ng 111e Cam· DOC11an boraer "' •967 Oscars tor :>es• pu:1ure director ()liver Sto11e 1R1 t2()m (HISO) Sun 10 pm r;,. I SO 1 m 1CCI IS! !MAXI rue, 1 • SS p.., 1CC 1S1 (S£l) Fr •om j\/CRI "PININ Don't Eal ,,.. Oa1.... • • • • 1 960 Comeov1 Qof1s Day A Ne"' ~Otll Clrarna er !IC mo~es n1s wile 1no lout bOys to an OIO mansl()tl 1n the o::ou"IT't 11rm8 Set 3pm (~W)Sat 10 a m "POlnt 91antc" • llt * t t 967 Suspenser -~ Marvin O.· S11<1eo by his pa,,.,,., aur...g a snoo11ng • 9an9~1er de c:ioas to seek retnbU!I0<1 92m ., Sat t O p m "Pony EIJ)fl9t" .... 11953 Westem1C1>11ltc)t\ HH IOf'I Buflal<> e.u Coay anc W1IO 81H HICtlOOI c .... me w•v ,, 186¢ to< 111 otla ll mu route west to C1111orn•1 tOlm (WT'U) Sun • p m (VCR) "~ ot a wtwte Mef'ri-ee" 11988 Comecyr Manm Muu ft>e nos1 and Cfew of a oroo.ng TV talk snow rocut on Hll '"° Joyce HamSOr> ol H .... ~ ... , FINS °"'° 1 t$m (lllAXI weo 10 30 1 m 11 •So m !CCI (S) "The Poe_, A,..,ayt Rinp TwtCe" 111 11981 Cr,,,,. Orama) Jl<'k Noelloison A 1930s Orthet SIOPS 11 a Gree" Oor>er ano he1PS ttoe OWr>e< s lusry wife commit mu<Cler Blseoon ttoeJ1mesM Cain novel lR> 12Jm (HllO) Thu 9 pm (VCRI "The Poe-AIWaya Rine• fWlce (Colofl" (t9.c6 Cnme<l•1ma)una Tumer A attlle< stops 111 Greetl °''* and nelps tne ~ s tusty wife become a widow Basea on the novel by Jemes M c.1" 113m e Wed 8 pm Tl'lu 10 a m "A Prayer '°' "" Oylne" * (1987 Suspenset Mico.ty Rourke An IA.A n11 man llMs 10 Le>nOoll t.~ls someone lor a gangsrer ano confesses tne etltT!I to a print w'hO sees 11 (R) 107m (MAX) Sun I 1 45 pm 1Cq 1S1. (Z) Sun S om . Mon 3 1 m weo 9 o m ISi fVCRI "~Ill" * (1987, Suspense) 01v1C1 &mey ~ New York pol~ olfl09r. 1'11s noot<e< 911ttroeno 1no 1 mldem l\ave a pro!Mm someone lutt1ng hoohrs (R) 95m (H901 Si l 2 30 a m ICC). (In) weo 10 30 0 m (VCR) "Pttc:tc Up y-E.ats.. * • • (198 7 8'ogr •P'1yl Gary OIClm111 Brmsn ~1ywr91lt Joe Orton a 199nt mal!H him famous his IOve< llammers htm to oeam 1n I 967 tnen k1h1 nomlllf IA) 108m (BRAVO) Tl\u 8 pm I 1 m (VCR! "The '""'--• lrtde" * * * (1987 eom.oy1 Cary Etwn A sttbleOoy turned p.r11e rescves n.s bliov.o prooout rrom en ew pnnoe Oorec:tea by Roo R .. ,_ 1PGI 98m (lfflO) Sit 8 a m • 8 p m tCCl 1S) IV~I "The "'°""" of ~h • (1980 Romance) v11ene 8efttoetto AA 18 .,--o1e1 ,,.wiyw.c ..-ts ano4her man •fllr hef Marl!'ll l'IUsblnel ia k...a tn V'91!'1am 96m (WTBS) WICI 7 05 1 m ''The ~of 0.B.. Cooper'' • + ( 198 I tom.oy-<lr 11'\1) TrMI Wlllt.tm No one WIS "''"*' l10 one "'" eeugt>t an<I Ille $200,000 rtntom Wit -lo.incl IS !lie i9ger>d Of '9 71 s.kyjec;l.er 0 B Coopet (PG I I OOm (llff) 'f ue 9 pm (VCR) ··a.-~ .. **** 11933 Romanoal Greta Gtroo A I 7trKentury SweOlsn quMO trl V94J cfisOU'MO u • bOy ano snares • room wttn IN Sptntsrt 1motssa-oor Olr9C1eel by Rouben Mamoullan 97m • 5'ln 3 p,., ... °"""°" of .._. ••• (1 9112. ~ .. , 8et'I Gau.111 An l>Ot1ffl New Yori< polio9 otlle9' beoOtnM a p01111(;ar Ptwn .., 1 reoere1 f'llfOOltCI agenrs •-P of oor· ruption 150m fn'ICI Fr1 2 pm (VCR) ''The~ Md 1fll Deed""••• (1997 Weateml Sam Elllott A myat.nou. st11oger oetrienoa '"° Pf"OflCt• • M!lllf •nd his wot. tn t'78 wyomono FrOl!I !lie LOUlt L'Amour novw4. 93m (H90I Sun J 30 pm (CC)(S)l'/Clll ''The Qul.i E9"11" ** (19M. ~ fldlOtl) •uno Lawr.,_ SometNng ps wr'OllQ ......,, • ,..._ lMlenO acienttst • -w ··~ only Clylr'O people ~ ~ (R) 100m f1M'AV0) Sun 9 30 p"" ~ I 30 a1t1 IVCAI MOVIES R-S SI/Dally Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. 1 Duiidl a IO#n on I Sllie the reilroecl mlaft by mila 100m(lttOW) Fri. 2 pm . .. ~··· Wfld'' ...... (1 '911, SllspenM-comedy) Jett OlnWls. A wllCky woman takH • yuppie family man \0 her hlgA-tcflOOI retnon. al19rldeCI by lw•11-ccJIWiet hutbend O..ect«l by Jon.iNn o.mm.. (RI 113rn.(tel) w.a. 7 pm., 12 30 1.m. (VCR) "~' ** ** (1972, Ortnl9) Clcely Tywon. A blacill sharecropper·, Wife keec>t the lady to09"* •"-' ,,. goea to prlton tor stealing • ham'" t930t Loulslanl. 04· r.c1ed by Martin Ritt. (GI 105m (OllN) w.a. 11 :30 P·"1 (VCR) "ltlee•ll•••" ** (1987. Cotn9dtl Mel ll!lfoolll. PrM!d9nl Sllfoob MNSs Lord 0.1'11 ........ '° lrw.O. Oruldlil. guard ed by l.Ol'e Starr and tn. half·rnen. hllf~ 8-1 (PGI 96tn (MAX) Sun 6 10 a.m. (CC) (SI (VCR) "tpe9dwty" ** (19e8. Mu*-'> EYtt "'-*r A awtng-lf'O r~ ~~a bad meneget ""°°'an IRS agent 9"klng 1t1e oundll lie owes In bed! taus. <GI 94m (SHOW) Wed. 10 a m. (VCA) "lflll ...... *** (1982, Orama) ~ O'KM1e O.sperat• perants i>&Y 1 cold ff" epnl to kldnlp and di· program "*" moo.I son ffom a cult lie jOlns wilt! his gwt. lrl9nd. (R) 11 lm.(Uft) 'Sat. 7 p.m. (V~) "s,Mi lkMll'' * (1983, Comedy) De'lld Knell.~ Adam. Stu and O.T, '"'"I room efld .,., to"'"' girl• Ill For1 Lauderdale, Fla. (A) 10tm.(MAX) W9d. 1:30 1.m . (TliltC) T119. 12 1 m. (VCR) • "l•1rn•ctt"****<1930,W•tam)JoflnWayne The Ringo Kid. a proaatute, I drul>k911 ~end ottl9t pl• """9'• run Into 1no1an1 on a •Ulg9 ro ~~· ed by John Ford 99m (Z) Sun 9 a.m : T\19 3 p.m.: W9d 10 30 -.m. (VCR) "IW!HUC" *** (1987, SutcltnM-comedy) AlctlerO Oreytuu. I\ SMnle ~ wltCNe r.i. l*1'* tal tn lo¥9 With '" ffCaPld corwlcft ex..glrtfl19nd undef tul"llil· llnol. IA) 1 t Sm.(IHOW) Sun. I p.in.: Fl\ 11 p.m. (OC) (S) (TiitC) Wed. I p.m •• 2 a.m. (CC) (S) (VCR) ....... 11" **** (1953, Wit') YMenl Hold9n. A cyno- c;al U.S. serg.ant is p9Q09d •• a berreckl lnfonnlr In • Gennan priton camp. Oltr:= lllly Wlld9r Bnt acto< Oscar lor Holden. 120m. Set I a.m. ('IC~) "Stend by ..... *** (1 , ~-dtaml) WU Wheaton. A boy and his thf .. ~Mt out In IN tum· "*of ·59 on a hike to linCI a dMCI boOy. Olr9Cl9d by Rco RMlf. (R) 87m.8 T119. 9 p.m. (CC) (VCR) .. .._ T'9k IV: TN Yo, ... H-•" ***(I tee.~ tletlon) Wlli9ln Sl'lm«. 5'>0dl. Kiri! and lw USS Encer priW CRW c:orn9 IO prnent-dly San Franc:nco to save hUf\1pC)eck whalft lor IN 23rCI a(flG) I 19m.(TMC) Sun. 9;30 1.m.. 9 p.m. {CC) (S) ~ • ,...._O....,....._ "9Mr **(I I, 0rama)Wl9am ~ An-AIMritln eon t1ett1M • power1UI ciw-11 wlliofd '7m• w.0.1 a.m.:e Wed. 1:301.m.(VCAI '""9 ...,.._ ~" *'** (19", Orame) "°'*' Ouv ... A f\HI ti•yMt-dcl must M with his~. hll nalgllbofs Ind hlmNlf alW ~ ~ hll brodllf. (PG) 103fl'l,(H90) Frf. 5:30 p .. m. (CC) (VCR) ....... CoW DMd" * * (1980. Orama) liUc:twd Cl9t1N. A p04iceman ~ 11'19 locll cnm. klnQoln la~ In• r41h of muro.t• of young WOfl*I. tRft7m •• Tu.. 3.30 a m. (VCR) ''Tiie...,, .. ......, Clnllillll ........ (1939. g.. ogtap!y) 0on Nnecfl9. TM SooaltMIOm U.S. tc:ilnllSI finds. wff9 and in..-"" ~..,,till auiltant. Mt. WltlOn. f7m.{t) Fri. ~ a.m. · ........ Oii .. ..._.,, *** (IM7. w.twn) H9nry fan. di, A railn>ed-town 11-.i and tie ~ poM9 c:fllM an innoclnt 1 llOI Clriftar Into h dlMrt. 17m,(IHOW) Mon.1:30 a.m.. I p.m.; Fl\. I am.; (I) M.. 2:30p,111.; Set. 9 1.111. ' ....... ,_.. .. * (117t, Drlima) "oe-llolclor9. Two 'Y'l' oaw geno-M Ml QOt In '-"'c:ttot.a !Mii,.... #IC hid •~~tn ·~CIOll.(li')t2m. ~ f :30 a..m, CVCf') . ....... T'Nlill .. * (1 .. 7, Horror) ..... ~-led llOOr.• mtllM 8klO Aow tluml boll, ~ llld bl.nt on tn. ....... of _. Yori!. 12m.(llU Thu. 2 a.m. (VCR) ...................... (19*5, CfN drllNI Joltfl l.augHln. ~ mQtOICJ'CllCl lc9 lft ~·1 wife end eon. Nil\ OM Oft on• '9d'llllc8Mly. 1~ Thu.. p.m • ...... '--" ** tlt7S, Crimt drllN) Clff QorlNn. A -. YOl'll __... jOlfll ""-wtlfl •...,. ~ _.,, ..... VOQP9r '° tll'9t. ~ ftn0. 7"".(WTmf w.d I U O I m (VCR) '"TM..._. _ ___.. ••• ,,.~,.. NNI. A Wotttl'wlf I ..-r8'10DllWI ._totlll~ P9W*· .... ~ .. °'*tor AlllnfOn. (0) 101m.CMAJO Tue.• U1.:~ '"'I a.-: Ill ... I a.tn. ..._et"' ........ (lt?i, "°"'911-Gary Ol1mM Ur-.'* l:ludtllel0'°18fld ~-.................. In lcM wlll a k1n11r .,,., _. • .. bMClfl, (POI 1Cl12m.clMOW) w.o. tl p.a ~ ................. (1 ....... ~~ Qertlnd. " --lnalMd lmNr .... ...., 4lfld ,. l"OUPI l.e "" b9rn fot a"'"~ ........... .. • • ' I the cflo!'9L IOlm.(Z} Wed a 30 • m. Tliu. 10:30 a.m. •.30un ~I "A 8-.. ._ .. ,,.,,.. ** (1185. Comed'rdrarnel Jlll'lll F~. Pwents of 1 dMf boy do noc believe l'lll .... QI~ Cly tign ~ wllh lllllCeiped 0tengumn.1CMma fhu.12..•SLl'll.;CI) Thu lt:AOe.m. ••n.t ltsr1 di a * 1• * * ( 1951. WHWn) Aob1r1 Prel'°'1 Taut story of ~ llgtldng on q>poellil aidM olf IN ..... arri ~ Thu. 7 p.m., 12 30 Liii. "T1'e ....... ..,. .. *** (1975, Comedy) Wallet MaTtNlu Two '°"'* <tlUOtv .. ~ grUOglngly ,. uni.a lot a TV 1'*lal From the Neil Simon plr; {POI 111m,(TllC) Tue. l/.111 , 2 am. (VCR) ..... 1 IWI W' * * ClllO, AIMnlurl) Ctwlmphel Aeeve. The Mii\ of SIMI OM* wioua wt1r1 Loa I.Mii end figrltl ew. OW:uCS fl'om KtypeOn In ~ wllh Lax Lulflor. (PO) 127m(OllN) Wed 1 p.m .• t uu.._(VCA) "Tite ....._.." ** (1983, Coftllcly) W,,_ r;tl1theu A ~owner lllCI • bullMN eJtecutllle -bo4tl out of WOrtl and boeli being hunt9d 1W 1 mob llil "*'· (R) 102m.(TllC)Mon.12p.m.111.30pm,Fn. 7p.m.(VCA) "tweet ~-*•* (1911. ~) M__., Stlpleton. The 80-yNf-old owner of a Cetakllt rltOll pondlt9 ltl Mil "'"" lllt M&ed Chll and grWl6-o.ugtltlf. (PQ..13) 91m.(OllN) Thu SI p"'. 3:30 e.m.; (TllC) Tue. 10:30 a.m,; (I) Set. 10 a.m. (VCR) ''Tlle .... _. ... ........,... ** (11112. ~) lM Hotllly. A Mldle¥al prlncie ~ dr'lgona. IOl'CltWt end dHdly Ylplt'I 10 teech IN men wt1o ~ 1111 I~ (R) 10tm,(WPUQ Slit. 12 p.m. (VCR) ''I~** (11115, OrM11) MeiaM oe.n. A apunky Texa girt 111e1 .,, old w...,.,_ IMI• • 1Pf1led hot'll to .. Olympic lrilla In • fancy pert of l(~b(PO) t02m.(M90) Sun. 10 e.m. (CC) (S) (VCR) T-U-V Dally Pilot Sept. 25-0ct. 1139 W-X~Y-Z '"WW of lie Wllftde" *** (1953, ~ flct!on) G1t11 Sany Marti.n warstwps ffl8de Eann and tout .,,.,.,. INng ., llgr1t wlltl PINI r1ys Bued on tt>e H G Wells ,_.i, (G) 116m.~X) s~n. 4 p m (VCRJ .......,,. Union" *** (1~1. WHttm) Roben Young AA outlaw joins 111 anoi-s c:¥aw l1>1nolno lellQ<*Pfl line trom Omaha to Slit ~ke Crty Ol<eeted by Fntl Lang ~ (I) Fn. 4 1.m .. Sat s p m • "WMI W .... .._ .. ** (l!MM. Horror) R0041<1 POW911 Seismic letts ope11 1 ca.,.. lf1 Bellie. treeing a !Ost r-.oa ot White monll9'f·~ proYOked by !tie frequency of en Anny lrll\lmlttaf (PG) &8m .• Fn 8 p m (VCR) ........ Up, Doc?" *** (1972 Comedy) Bartwl SIT.i-ict. A Sl!y 11'1\nlC PfOIUSOt "-IS • k<><*y womao wtlen he comes to San F'rtJ>Osco 'Mltl his llencM Oi.!9CI· ad by P.-Bogd1nov>e11 (G) ~m '"90) Tue 2 30 pm "WNdl w-r .. U,?" ** l19n. 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PrntOent ~ RooseY911 sends t"9 Me· ,,,_•lier en Arlb c:N9flain abducts a U S widow Ind her cllildren. (P'G) 1 tSlm.(Z} Sun I p.m ,'}..4oo 7 1 m . Tue 10 1 m., 11 p.m.; W«I. 5 p .m. (S) (VCR) ·~ ** (1Me. ROl'Nnce) Tom BurlinlOfl A re>c* 1111 , ... '°' a board·Mill< ..no JNes to surt C>Ol'llpelHIWly ltll ~of W..lllm Auttraka. (RJ 92m (Z} Tue 5 p m • Thu. 1 p.m (9) "W!Mer9 Tllke NI''* (1987 Acilon) Don MICNel PIMA '- l'l'IOIOCl'Olt ,_ lo9" his glrlfnenO to hit Irland Ind tNel, !hell l!-a him In I big r-In D.a-(l"G-13) 1C2m (HeO) Tue. 11 1 m .• (TMC) Tue 2·30 p.m .. W9d 5 50 1 m , Fn 1 a.m (VCR) ''Tiie ~I( Ow O.Co...,ir ** (1983. o._, Donald ~ Groowy darll E1han Hawley drNIM of buying~ Illa H.-~ twnily I More &eMd on "'9 no"9I by John SIOinblc:k 104rn (\.ft) Fri 9 pm "Wte1I 'fou W-...,.,. •ft (1987. Orwna) Emily L.JootO. A ~ 1f-,._-<>IO got! '1ibelt. lllrU end hu an 11foir"""" an older men 1n 1 1950s Bt1bstl Ml9lde rwor\. ~J 92ITI (TllC) Thu. 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WE'RE REELTIME VIDEO, THE LITTLE GUYS WITH THE LOW. OVERHEAD AND THE REAL SAVINGS ON MITSUBISHI L'ARGE SCREENS. . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1988 ·Teen remembere<I for his love of li·fe ........ More tha n 500 turn ou t to memorialize honor s tude n t killed in tragic a ccident .. But God has alread' caused some- thing &ood out of 11. ~meune has a new hfe.·· Tile Re' Jud~ Flancgrn bf the- Santa Marg.anta t:n11ed \lethod1st Church and Da' 1d"s earhc\t rchg1ous influence. said Da' ad. ··11, ed hfe because he kne\\-God loH·d him:· By LANCE IGNON Of .... Mir ,...~ .... David Le1dal \\-as remembered as a kid who knew ho" to make people laugh. He also apparent!~ kn c'" ho" to make friends. About 500 of them ga1hcml atur- dayin Irvine at a mcmonal for the 14- year-old honor tudcnt. "ho died Wednesda) after ~1ng hit b) a cart he day before. One of the Uni,ero;1t~ High chool student's kidne} was transplanted to a Mission VieJO coach whose football team lost to Dav1d·s a week before the -accident. David pwson 1h-c fr~shm football team and hoped 1ooncda~ go to college o n a '>port\ 'icholarsh1p. The service dre" one of the largest crowds in recent memor. at L'nl\er- sity United Methodist (hurch. said. Wide receiver Ken Griggs of Orange Coast College runs the option in 10-9 loss to El Camino. /01 California Bay Area residents prepare for massive grid- lock as rapid transit strike looms./A5 Nation George Bush and Michael Oukakls spend the day practicing for tonight's debate./A4 World U.S. evacuates embassy in Lebanon as power struggle threatens re- glon. / A7 Feature• - Huntington Beach hosts an art exhibit arriving through the mails ./81 Index About Employment Ann Landers Bridge Bulioess Clasaifled Croaword Entertainment Features Horoecope NewH'omes Opinion People C7 AS A8 the Rev. Michael Winstead. one of two ministers who presided o'er the ceremony. -Much of the hour-long ~t:n in· consisted of fnends standJng up and recounting little snippets of their II\ ~·s with David . "'lfhe was having fun. he \\OUldn't be afraid to sa) it."' Da' id's fncnd Benjamin Gilmore said. '"I rcmcmt11:r him ~ying:if. '4"1ns r .thrbcst lime e ver. fi~1mes. .. He nraae everyone elsC' ha' c a good time." The R ev. Winstead told the con- gregation thanome good had come out of the tragedy. namcl~ that k ff Bergan, 26. now has a health~ k1dnc~ thanks to David Christian Lc1dal. .. God didn't cause Dav1d·s death. human error did ... Winstead said ... ... l;let"een speakers. FlQ_JJcgin called on the congregauon to ..a~ .. Than!.. )OU God fo r the gift of Da' id:· The phrase was repeated I 3 times. Ph) Ills Gilmore_ BcnJaimn·s mother. recounted the time Da' 1d shared "1th herfamll ) Ill· a Jc" 1 h ceremony com memorat 1 ng tho: end of the Sabbath when:1n the) passed around a spice bo>. and then a goblet of wine. .. David piped up a·nd aid.· o lh1s is -alcohol and drui -at-iilt- Gilmores: ·• she remembered ... He took ourbcauuful ccrmon~ :ind made it fun ... David "as nding his b1c~cle across (Pleue eee IRVINE/A2) Para.med.lea from tlie Lafuna Beach P'lre Deputmenf tend to Banallan Buzand. 24, of Los Aqele.. a pa..encer ln a At long last, Kr.aft serialmurder trial . ~ . to ~egin on Monday By 808 VAN EYKEN °' .. Mir...., ..... A mur,der trial 1ha1 could ~---come the most sensational in California history is poised to begin in an ta ..\na on Monday. but defenscanorne)' say they aoub t Olear c 1cnt \\<llrgct a fair trial. Randy Steven KQft. a 43-~ car-old computer programmer from Long Beach. is charged with 16 murders in Orange Count)' bet"cen 197~ and 1983. . fense. .. He's not going to gCI close to a fair trial." h said. He cited a prosecution mouon to have all 16 murder cou n1sco11 1dcrl"d · in one trial. instead ofscparatel~. "Once tht'\,-de 1dcJ ro fr. all of these counts together. it becMne cle•tr. Kreft attom.ye aHk dl.,,,,._lof 3 count•. A2 The victims were all )Oung men. that theJUr) "'as not going to ha'e a and man) were d rugged and either chan~ to consider the e' 1dcnn~ emasculated or sexua l!} assault~'d. careful!~ in each c~:· \Jc Donald C. Tho mas McDonald. one of a said. Public Notices Sports Weather 011 C3-8 08 09,10 81,2 A8 C1.2 A6 82 0 7,8 01-7 A2 team of th tee defense attorne) s. said Althouah Mo nda) has been 'let Fri~ay that a number of pretrial court aside for attome) !I. OJXning .;ta1c-•••••••ill••~r-~•ets.•5-!~--u.DdA~lincd.-Jbwk:..-!m!!!!en!?:t~s.:... ~M~c:!Do~nald said be-rt11ght not Lt. Dadley Jobn80n pays respects to Betty Leldal following eervices for her .on. DaYid. • o.it, .................. L~o kltled lut week In a traffic accident. John8on'• 80D witneued the tragedy~ Mir,.......,_.., i.-...... car that wae hit by an allegedly drunken drt•er on Lafuna Canyon Road. " 0 Alcohol bl&1ned .for LB ~&ccideDt- By LANCE IGNON Ofelleo.it, .......... A 4 I·} car-old ""Oman "ho left a wedding rcccpuon m Laguna Beach after ha )ng had too much to dnnk inju red two people Saturda~ when her sports car hit a ne" sedan alt Lacuna Can)on Road·~ .. Big Bend .. curve. police said. Dressed m a hght green chiffon d ress and "canng a neck brace as a result of the 4.-4 p m . accident. Patnc1a Mane Paulding "as arrested on suspicion of felo11~ drunl..en d nv1ng. pohce gt. Gteg Bartz.said . Paulding left a "'edding rccepuon in Laguna u1 her 19-9 Mazda RX·;' and w,s heading out of town on the accident-plagued state highwa~ "hen she lost control of the car an front of Bcrkele' lndu-$1nes Inc.. 2825 Laauna ·can~on Road. A .friend of Pauldmg·s "ho was following her told police that Pauld- ing was tra,ehng al about 60 mph when her c;irentt"tt'd thC' long rurve:- Banz said . Three people died 1n l\\O accid ents (Pleue eee ALCOHOL/ A2) e~por.J seeking public input~ · . citY's·genCral plan Randy Kraft mal..e on,· .. If then" 1., an o~·n1ng 'l;'\tl'nllO' rtl probabh ~ tht• Onl' tO make II t'iul rm not at all ure \1.c'll haH' on .... · h1. said ..\oothcr meml:'ll.'r o l the.-det~n\.: (Pleue eee KJlAFT I A~) 8 ) PAL'L ARCHIPLEY OI IN Delly f'l1ol St.ft Ne~pon Beach 00ie1al' '"II l.'ntn Ole !Tnal suetch &Ht-~af-loni ''11\lrt to updatt.• 1he cit) 's genC'rnl pl:in \lon- da) "11h the !"it" .t puhht bt••mn(! · before ftr~I . It "'II folio" SI'\ other puhh...-hearing~ dunng the counnr, rl·~ular mee11ng. "h1ch ~as mCl'l'd wt.-rm in anticipation ofa long. n1~g 1 T~e updated gcn<'ral pl.1n {;, 11 "'n • a the' OI~ 's blucpnnt on p <n\lh nt the \ear ~O hl "hC'n tiu11d-, u• ' anu1...1p..i1cd ... \fatvr lhan~ a~ proro'>l"ll in tb,· land uSt' and cm.ulat1on clement\ ,~, 1tte gtncral plan. "11h \Om .. • minm re' 1s1ons to the r~realll'" and open spact--ekments and the hC1u\tn11 element .\mQng thrm is a propo-.al w s1gndican1I~ reduce commcrc1nl de- ' elopmen1 in the Cit} in an effort 10 m1nim1ze n.11u re traffic g1"0" th and the need to make maJorchangl·s 1n the road ' tcm In h1 re!')lm to the council. ad- ' an e planning manager Robert Lenard .-.a1J .. The propo!K'd gfoernl plan rt·pre'-<.'nl\ a lintficant chang'' for the future ,,f thc l'll\ .. It <,hould ~· pointNi out that thl dm mg IC.r.:c in the preparation of the re,.1~d plan' has been to m'>urc the ·corretmon · rcqurred b) statt' la" bct"C'Cn land u'iC and c1rcolauon ... ·· The proccs to update the docu- ment began in Janua~ "-llh the (Pleue eee NEWPOlt't/ A2) Bob Oakley: Fielding questions f oi: tne force RecentNewport Beach tragedies put community relations officer In hot seat 8J PAUL ARCHIPLEY ............... . It had bttn •challenging "C'Ck tor .,..Olkley. As commun1t)'. rclat1on1 allk'Cr for IM Newpon lkach PolM' DepanmmL Oaklt\ fo und h1mw lf ••4"1 by the rnedia cm t"o ma1or llOries It once. 0. Scjt. I. Drbt* K11klu wa1 ..,_. IM kitted by lft aUettdk dnanken drivn-whale •alk1n1 •1th herdlildmt cto-n an allt) ~hind ht'f ..... ,...i .... home. Slw and her Milflbon had Iona ICMllhl tahltlOM 10 0Vf"-"l!(f~lft& lrafftt IM ~ problemt G9I tht • ' pcnin1ula. Her death par~ed a ~'Om: munit) outer} for acu on. Thrtt da)s latrr. on • ~pt. 4. a Nc•port aach. pobcc officer m1s- takcnlv lhot Sundap 8n ant " h1le he aad hii wt~ Mood Oft tht bnch in I~ early mot n1111 hoUn; Po11tt wtre rnpaM•na 10 a ~ Of 1 man ll'1'Md whit • *"8tln ·•kn ............ a6'. .,.... llONI* rMIO fOi I 1'19poa. , Al the omcial .. ftlMll t0r thr pola dtpennwnt. OU~ wu dl"lf:d with llddftlii~ the nu"""° n. Ind t~ted mtW qumn oa bodi 11onft; ,,, Thl' hlXH1ntt 10 pan11:ular tC\tcd his mettle Oal..lc". r . loulJ pro' 1dc onl~ :a limited num~roffact' '"'"' to ~'"" rept.\rtcrs' JcmanJ, for ...nformation ~ h11C' not d1\ ul1tn an~­ thin& that m11ht hun the '""'-·~t•' • uon Others not \;pcrJ11ni un,kr th<" Slmc l'C'\trtct10no;, n pl'C'o'l("d cmo- uon"or 1n1ons .and f"-'ul.111on. all of ..._tch rt\I\ V.IO ~u.11 ~ \\llh IM ~ "' ~s '' "'" "Bttautt of \he t~ J'I<' 01 'l\ ~ tint lbeoti .. HKtJ.nl h» IOUCll. tn ~. tht puhh<' ~1 ~n ma•nl) OM sick of• \ltuaoon • htCh " nat atwa_l'\ aht most factual \tdt.'' he \lid "T'Ma'1 somttbtft& I ha'c to deal widll .. nwnta1nina tht 1ntf1nt~ 01 IM 111~tt0ft and maku'I& 'U~ --~ i1 piUMlcU It' .. hkc a balancing a t. "hople on the othl'r 1d~ nf the . 1ssut can sp«ulate all thC'~ \\3nt It' "~f) frustrtt1ng met1m~ · • Compounding the incqu1t) re- ponC'rs too often la 'k l)bJed1\ll). ·' raft attorneys ask judge to drop 3 murder charges .. By 'ht AIMelalM P'"• would deny Kraft a fair-trial becau~ r. 1 rd fortnsics c:xpens for tht' defon~ were dmded to let foul-smelling e\ 1dence from a killinaaarout on1hc roof of the Ora~ County Sheriffs Depan-ment 1 hcadquaners when a udden 1torm washed it awa). Anomeys.orseria mu crsuspcct ck'nicd the chance to e"amine it and Randy Kraft are tttk1n1 d1sm1ssal of perhaps develop information linking thlft of 16 murder charges, a~uing the killing~ to someone else. politt lost or destroyed crit1cal Orputy District Attorne~ Thomas· evidtnct in each of those casc!i. Goethals maintainrd that althou&h Superior Coun Judge ~nald mistakes wrrc made the> were netther McCanin. who heard the rl-quest critical nor malicious. In that ease. thr evidence. includ· ina a pla1tic bag and ropes used to rntrain ·a 19-)'ear-old man whose penially d«omposed bod' was found in 1980 in El Toro. was placed on the roof because the ~ime lab's df")·in.1 room was 100 small. .said Goethals. He said the roof had been used for that purpose before. Friday, postponed a ruling on the "Our position is that dismissal of matter until Sept, 30 to give lawyers charaes would ~ inappropriate:· for both sides more time to present Goethals said. "To me. their argu- thcir arguments. mcM..&hat this evidence 1s critical is In the meantime. MCC'anin said extremely speculative." Kraft would still begin trial on In one of the slayinis· 11 p<>hco Monday.' as scheduled. Kraft. 43. is employee ordered evidence de- accuscd of killing 16 )Oung men in stroyed. thanking the statute oflim1- 0ranae County dunng a n I 1'1'ear 1a1iom for pr09ttot1ng tht-<.'8se bad period. run ®l. Howe\ er. there 1s no tatute "But I don't thank thev·, e done it since." he added. · Defense anorne> Wal.ham Kopeny .... oflimitations for murdcc charges. araucd that the massing endence In another case a forens1~ e"'pen In lht thrrd case .11 clcnrnl error--l to the destruction of e' idcnce along wath other items thal 1.1.ere no'longer needed by authont1rs. A KRAFT TRIAL TO BEGIN ON MONDAY·•· •ham Al team. William Kopen). said he thouaht openin& remarks would ~ IJ'Of'C impona·nt to the prosecution. "I'm sure Bryan Brown has been workina on his opening statement for years.'' Kopeny said. "Without a doubt. this is the most 1mp0nant case of his career." Brown, a deputy district attorney. said he would be making an opening statement. but downplayed its im- ponance to the caR. "It will just be a son of road map for the jury." he said. He said he did not think of the upcoming trial as the showcase event of his career. • Brown has filed papers to introduce evidence linking Kraft to 22 other homosexual murders 1n three staic . Those rcsourt'es ha,·c also come evidence. under fire. with some obsencrs Kraft claimed at the time of his accusinathedefenseofha\lngmadca arrest that the list was mcrcl\ a roster calftr of the case. In addition to the ofhis friends. · lhlft attorneys.' lhcre arc 10 other Superior Court Judge Don aid employees working on the defense. McCanin ruled this week that th~ 1'ist Defense attorne)S Kopcn). couldbeuscdas evidence. McQonald and James Merwin have Kraft's attorneys have made mo- refu'sed to disclose how much 1heir tions for separate trials on all I b efTons have cost the coun1~. bu1 murder counts. which could ha ve District Attorney Cecil Hicks esti· dragged the casc.Jlul for }Cars. Last -matedmofe than two ... i.-~rs ago Lha June. McCanin ruled--tha~hc-1~ the price tag had alread} nsen to more characs could be hear in a single trial. than $2 million. The defense has also argued that Hicks said. at the 11me that the the trial should not take place in district attorney's office \\3\ alo;o Orange County because the 'public seeking morestafTto handle the huge here has been .. saturated" "'"ith nc"'"s case. stories about the case. Those requests Brown said Fnday lha1 there \\Cr<.' _ ha ve becnturned do1.1. n. also. no reliable estimates as to the 1otal Over the summer e'ents began cost to date, C\ taking place ind1caung the tnal 1.1.as .. , rca11ffla\'tn't any idea." he said. about to get under ""a). "All that information has been scaled Jury selection began an Jul). a by the court::i... ~ process which served as an illustra· .warmer days to begin the week TM .. __. Giii tor late .. ~ m6d·ma••ll low ----. tN Or...-eo.t ttWouata MOnday. otherwlN f.ir · but "-· " .. be ~ ..,,,. wtth Nghe $undey ea to 75 • lowelltoU. .,. N mount.ans, It wilt be fM through Mondeywith highs 70 10 71, loWe H to 41. • In the~. It will be feif through Mondey. ()wer'8 Vf//lfrf h6DN will be 71 to ee. iow. 34 to 44. High deMrt hiQh• wtll be 14 to t2, lowe 5210 82. Lowdetetthlgh• w111 be90 to 06, iow.eo to ... lnnter coeatel w8ter1: Expect light varlabte winds night and momlno houtl, becoMllQ w t to southwest 10 to 15 knots by lfternoon. a... Wiii be to 2 ,_.with a southweet swell or 3 feet. Outer coat81 waters: Expect southeut wind• 8 to 12 knots becomlntiJ weet lo northwest 10 to 15 knots In the afternoon. a.as will be 3 feet with a nortl')west swell of 8 feet. \ U.S. Tempe ..... IOMMol5 pm aet1Kde) .. l• A11191oy,N Y M 50 ~ 71 45 ..... 78 45 ~... 52" Mllewlle ... 5t ...... .. 71 A....ic City 71 .. AuMlll .. 77 .._. 70 55 ...... 73 50 lk11•4'*'ft ae n --..ca ,. 32 ..._ eo 41 9oelon 72 57 .,_.... ti 74 ....... 87 45 ~ 75 •• CHcego ff 45 ~1 · Sl 57 ~ 87 •• ~.s o t3 10 ~Ohio &5 s1 C-d.NH 70 U o.llM-F1 Wonn 711 SS ~on 65 52 '*'-8 1 45 o..~ 73 44 DelrOlt av •8 Ouluth 70 43 ll~MO 8e 50 ,_,,.. 84 57 ......,,..._ ~.J• ,.., eo 51 ,........ 70 21 Of-"-Piel• Sii 4 l Glwt,... 63 ., Clr..-cwo,N C 13 SS tterltotd 72 51 .....,_ 72 •S ............. llO 74 0 Surf Forecut Tl dee RNt - TOOAY 3 111 •'" 8 318'" 3:39 p'" t 46pm llllOMDAY ·02 so 00 59 ,.....,fllQll~ lOOlem 8.4 Second le.-4 25 p tn ·O 3 Second ll;gtl 10 35 p m 5 • S.in rie. !Odey et 6·42 a.m 111><1 .... ...... ,"' -.._,,._,oci.ye111 •2pm end Mt• •7 •)1111.MoftNy Prosecution statements sa' the 22 ChaflCS will be introduced· In the penalty phase of the tnal 1f Kraft 1s con vi~. -----~-;,;.he total of 38 coun1s would mean -ilndet-a-l~lifom1a law. the--t1o~the-magnitud . county rould apply for s1ate ream-Busloads of prosepctive jurors. b·ursement ifthe total cost of th e ca e more than 600 in all. 1.1.erc brought 10 were to rise above $5.7 million. the c-entral counhousc in Santa -'\na Winning Lotto numbers picked By TH Assocla&ecl Preis the bonus number. 4. plus the bonus number wall divide amona themselves a prize pool of Sl.S78 million: fiv.e..o~.si.x-.wall .shar $8 13.000; four of six will share $739,000. . .. q ·Kraft wascharaed with more murders than atlyone m Calrfom1a hmorv. The path leading 10 KraTrs tnai has been ·one of the-longest an recent memory. • Citing the enormous number of charges, Kraft's coon- .appointed· defense attome)'S have repeatedly asked for more time to prepare their case. . "The-repeated dCla)s ·sometimes prompted charges from the pros- ecution1hat Kraft's defense team was misman.aging the case and 1.1.as1ing time. Kraft was arrested in 1983 and charged shortl) thereafter "'•th murder and a \3rtct\ of other felonies. including rob~r~. MX!om~ and mayhem . • When defense auomc~s 'a ked •I\ January 1987 for a dela~ of up to ()nc year. Deputy District .\ttome' Jam<.'s Cloninscr was promp1ed 10· sa' hi.' believed there was "no cnmanal 'caSt" that has ever been brought an' wher<.' than can't be read) 1n three' )Cars. panicularly when the tate pro' ides the resources that 11 has here." Attorneys Tor the defense ans\\er for screening. tlfal thesheervolumeofthcc\ldcncc. Selection continued until this more than 5,000 items. and lack of month. cooperation from the pro'iccut1 on This week. in what au1hori1ies Sa) ' nave necessitated the dcla~s. • they hope is th e final act an the The defense has challenged much process. 1wo jurors \\Crc 'c.\cuscd of. the-evidence i~ the~.asc ove tht because of job-eonflicts that-wouid past five years. pre.vent them from scn·ing for :in One recent motion by the defense·· tntire year. · • sought to bar the use of a coded li5t Kran wasarrc~tcd b~ thcC'ahfom1a that_prosecutors say is a "score can.I" Highway Patrol in Mission Viejo 111 of KrafJ's murder victims. · 1983 followjng a rouunc traffic stop. The list. found in Kraft's car" hen The arresting officer reported 1hat he he was arrested. contains en\ncs such ~tot1J>cd Kran tx·causc his car was as''EDM." "7th Street" and "Manne wea ing susp1ciousl}. • Carson." Prosecutors sa'. fo r e\am-The offi cer tncn'obscned a man in pie. 1hat EDM refers ·to Ed"'"ard the passenger seat ""ho appeared 10 be Daniel Moore. 10. "'hose bod) 1.1.as uncon)Cious. It 1urned out the p":w;- foun.d in 1972 1ri Seal Beach and th:it cnger. 25-}ear-old l eri) Gamb.rd. Manne Carson refers to a Camp wa s dead. He had been strangkd and. Pendleton Marine found dead an apparent!). sexual!~ molested. 1978.who was last seen h1tchh1king in Opening arguments in his mal arc Carson. ' scheduled for Mondav. 11or~'s sa' Defense attoroe}s argued t'ha1 1he the tnal w11l 1ake at least a 'car: • links ~ere purel) speculatl\ e and that If convicted, Kraft couid &CJ 1he the last should not be allo1.1.cd as death penah)'. ... Herc are the winning numbers picked Saturday-night for the C'ali· fomia Lotteq-·s twicc-1.1.eekl) ··Lotto 6-49" game:-· 16. 20. JJ, 46. 49 and Players who correctly gu<.'ssed all s~x...numbcts will share a prize pool of $5.9 million. lottery officials ~id. All thosewho picked fi ve numbers· need for anon) mous sources. bul to never saw ~fore:· be responsible )OU should at least From trying t<> mediate husband· substantiate it th~ough credible wife fight s to arresting drug dealers. sources. Oakley entered a world h~ hadn't ··To . state something aboot m~ known while gro"'"ing up in ncarbv reputatton as a pilot. "'hen: three Pasadena with his parents and three people died and a man l standing younger sisters. -"\ • 1rialfor m4rder. a ne1.1.spaix·r should From tho~ early da)s an A1us.r. have taken respons1bihl) for that followed by four years as a fu ll-um<.' quote.·· . officer in San Gabriel and the last "Rcspon~1b1ht~ ,. 1s a mot1qt1ng eight years in Ne"'pon Beach. h<.' force in Oakle) 's conduct of his own-came to understand the awcsom<.' work. power of the badge. He reall y didn't kno" "ha1 he \\as "Just making a traffic stop and in (or back in 1973\\hen he d<.'c1dcd to arresting a drunk dm er. and undcr- pursuc a career in la\" enforcement. standing the gravity of den) in&lQmC· ALCOHOJj BIJAMED FOR AeeIDENT •.• Working an a bod)' shop in zusa. one their freedom b) the po1.1.crs he -came to know SC\eral police · given to you -It's an enormous officers there and was intrigued b) responsibility to deal" ith tha1 honor- thesr work. He became a reserve ably.'' Oakley said. · " officer to sec if he liked it. Wh ile he ~lieves the a"cragc From Al at "Big Bend" between 1983 and 1985, according to city records. No fatal accidents have occurred there since. although it is the . site o( numerous less serious collisions. The cinnamon colored· MaLda·s front end hit the driver's side of a 1988 Toyota Cami"}. 1.1.hich 1.1.as heading the opposite direction. The four-door Camf") still had dealer license plates from Downe} TO} Ola. The Toyota. its-dri' er s side bashed in and three of Its four t!res popped. ended up on the shoulder of the road with its rear end pressed against a small din hill. The Mazda came 10 re'iJ 1n 1he opposite direction and the oppo 1te lane it had been travehng. Its front end was punched an hke a losing fighter's nose. and the radiator drib- brcd its greenish liquid onto the plvement. A picceofpapertitled "Pra}\'r to St. Medical Center 1n Mission VicJO Jude" lay beJwecn the Malda's ffont where he. was listed· in fair 10 goud- seats. The prayer inMructed the condition Saturday night. 'It was a real eye-opener." 9 aklcy citizen supports the police. Oakley said.' "I saw things and became also knows most of 1hem onl) come involved in people's lives i.n ways I ' in to contact with polite in nega tive reader to repeat five lines, incl uding After befog arrested. police re- "St. Jude. helper of the sick. pra) for lea!led Paulding on her O\\ n re- us." nine times a day fo r eigh t days. cognizance so she co uld be taken 10 N' EWPORT SEEKS INPUT "On the eigth day your prn)rrs will the same hospital. She. lath released • • • • ~ answered. This no' ena has never herself from the hospital against From A 1 been known 10 fail... the pra}cr medical advice. nursing supervisor> . concluded. Sue Donofrio said. . · May?r sOutrea~~ Program when caty held out.hope-for fewer hearings. It is not known 1f Paulding was A passenger an the To)ota. officials made presentations 10 some "Hopefully. -th<.' Planning Com- following the instructions. Bursahan Buzand. 2~. of Los .\ngdl's. two dozen groups. mission ironed out some of the rough Bartz said Pauldingdenied beang1n was taken to Soulh Coast Medical R.esadents offered v1e1.1.s on the spots." Wynn said. an accident. although !>he recalled her Center and la1er released. Banz said. scale of development. the ab1ll t> of~ Commissioners made a number of car h.ittiog something. He added that Buzand emerged from the car aftet the city's roads to handle 1raffic and compromisesdunng their hearings to she was uncooperative w11h para-the accident. but la} down a few feet other issues. satisfy concerns of res1den1s who medics. · · from the vehicle after feeling din}. The debate conunucd dilring att~nded them. Ot_her residents ~ay "It's j ust fonunate she didn't kill Banz said. His companion had to be August and September \\hen the ~bJcct. whe~ the City Council begins someone," he said. "Another drunk carried out on a stretcher. Planning Commission held five pub-11s.~ehberataons. Wynn said. dri".er ~njures s.<;>meone eJse. I'm Police closed the incoming lane of lie hearing:, on the general plan. The~ are ~lways S?me p<.'O ple getting tired of 11. ' Lakuna Canvon RcSad for 75 minutes .. ho wait until the Cit) Council , .The Toyota's drh er. llarout as Laguna Fire paramedics tended to The Caty Council may fac<.' an equal hearings to .speak. up because they · Be~ryan. 38._ of Los Angel<-" wa~., the injured and crews "orked to number. • realize the Planning Comm1s!>ion i taken to M1ss1on Ho\pital Regional move the damaged vehicles. However. City Manager Bob Wynn only an advisory group." he 531d. • IRVINE TEEN MEMORIALIZED.;. From Al rdrae1sorrf:}m"r.fl 'nl tr" fen ue on Tuesda) when he "as 1struck b~ a 1972 Volks"'agen "Bug·· dmen b' Brian Alagha mand;in. 17. \\ho aj: ~ leaedly failed to ~top at the stop sign on bis wa )' to Woodbridge High School. The impact thrc'~ the bo' ncarl\ 90 feet across the an1erscltJon: police Lt Mike White said: Da' id suffered 1eve~ head 10Jure1c and 1.1.a taken to Western Medical Center 1n Santa Ana. The boy was dec1ared bram dead Wcdnesda) morning. Da' ad\ bod)' mnaincd on a hfe-suppon '!>)Stem tonaenouah for his t..1dnc~-s. 11\<er and corneas to~ removed. ORANGE ......... COAST --· r•I MAIN OfflCI •-.., .., •• C:0911 ~· c~ Bergan. Wmrhact~on a 1.1.ait1ng . hst for a new ka~n<.'y, for t"' o )Cars. received the .new organ an an oper- ation at St. Vincent's Medical Centt'r in Los Apgeks on Thursda~. He '-"US listed in good cond111on Frida}. No update was available turda~. The rec1p1cnt of the second kadhe} has not ~c:n· 1den111icd and the corneas were donated to Cl Medical Center's Eye Ba11k. Da-vld·s bod~ was put to re t 1n a private ctremon). before the mem- orial at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newpon Beach. Irvine Ma)or Lan, .\gran and Councilwoman Paula Werner both attended· the memonal. which in· cludcaa-(luet o c SQfJg. where Out There." wtrnerrecalled that sh~was in her garden picking nowcrs on Tuesda) when she was called to the phone. ·he put dov.n the n°"crs and 1.1.ent to.lhl.' phone. where sh~ was told'OfDa' id's death. The next da}. as she was wa\lng &oodb)e to her 14-year-okJ daughtl.'r. she noticed the now-wilted roses still lying in the }ard. "As I picked them upttdawned on me what a fleeting moment I had to know him" Wem~r said. as sh~ handed David's parents. who sat 1n the front row. a bouqutt of fresh nowcfl. "lam $0 ara1eful for ha\:tnt him come into my life:· • ....... _ lloa lMO c;c.,.-....,.,c.t.t2.,S ~ ... 142 M7t _, 4 "4••0f•tl ..... , J.u.tcaU 642-6086 Meftder.,,...,. " JI°" 00 -.... .__""'by 1¥ ii>"' CM...._ t '·"' .... ~""' ... lie ....,.. WOl..11,llO.• ' ....., .... ....., .. ,.., .. __ ,... ...,.,1 .... _ ..... ..... .... ,..,*'_ ......... CIHDll l l R • i I ph11111 .... ::r~ .... Ullll'll ............. We t orry e~ery type of corpeMg for •he home Of oll1ce 1ndud ng rile lo1ges1 display ol wool n New- l)Ort Beocti • . •llTIL ... w. cony 0 complele selec1ton ot 1 ugs from Oii 0 11er •he wQl'ld Per1io, Indio, RumonlO. Chino. ond Po~istOfl. Also c11S10111 mode rugs from!he o,,.... ond o (0111plete line of domes11c rvgs • Orange Coast DAI LY PILOT/Sunday, Septembet 25, 1988 AS W ork~ng poor to get better prenatal care By BOB VAN EVKEN ............... A bill that supponers say will help rtduce the number of poor women who are unable 10 act medical c:u e durin1 prqnancy was s11ned into law 14st week by Gov. George Dcu- kmejian. The bill, sponsored b)' state Sen. Marian Beraeson, R-Ncwpon Beach. increases the number of women who qualify for state ass1surncc an paying for prenatal health care. "The most important thing the bill • docs is expand the availabaht} of prenatal services under Mcd1Cal. aid Julie Frocberg. an aide to,Jkrgeson. Last year, more than 2.000 Orange County women gave b1nh without any prenatal <.'heckup\, or " 1th inade- quate prenatal care. a<."cordang to 1he Oranar Count} Health (arc \gent:~ Many of the)C v.omcn ga 'c b1nh prematurely to babies of dangcrou'.'>I~ low weight. cond111ons tha1 could have been predicted and often. prevented with rou11ne prenatal <:are. One of the mo~t common rea1,ons for Jhc failure 10 reccl\ c prenatal' health care is mone~. health ofliuaL., say. Many of the so·called \\Orkin& poor arc not provided health hcnclit!> through their emplo}ers a.nd an· unable to come up "11 h 1hc appro>.- imately $2,()()().. needed 10 pa ~ for a regimen of prenatal health ' ism. plu\ labor and delivery. At the same ur;\e. under the old law. the~ v.orker<> ohen earned too much 10 quaht} for :-.ted1 ( al. Cah· fomaa's health \8fe1} net Underthc Bergeson b1ll.1ho<,e \\1th Incomes of Up lO 18 5 percent of the federal poven~ le' cl ma~ s11ll quahf~ for prenatal care undl'r Medi al. "That means ~omeonc earning up 10 about Sl8,000 a \Car l'an !>till quahfy for care under '.\1ed1Cal." Frocbcrg said. Health officials sa~ 1hc~ arc not sure ~cl hov. man} people v.111 be helped b~ the new la". But the number could be ~1g01ficant. a<."cord· ang to aundra Sn}der program manager for the Health Care .\gene) ·s Maternal and Child Health dansion .. "We see about 2.000 women at our chni<.'). none of v. hom quahf) for Mcd1Cal." she said ··11\ 100 c.irh 10 tell )Cl, but m) 'iusp1 ton 1\ lhJt ail ol them m1ghl quahf\ undl'r 1he ne\\ suadehnes •• Another pan of the problem" 1h.i1 there arc not enough ph~\tlt3n' \\ho accept Mcd1Cal paucnt\ bernu\e th e state S\SJem does no1 reamhur\l them for the full cost of pro\ 1d1n~ prl·natal care to the poor. That \ltuat1on "'111 improve ul}der the Berge.,on hall "This ball au1hon1c' lhl' 'Ital~ Depanmcn1 of Heahh ~l·n •t c'> 10 increase payments to ph~ (auan' h' ab9ut 18 perccn1.·· f rocbcrg '>.11d The mere could mean murc doc1ors finq.,, 1 profi1ahh.' 10 trt'Jt Med1Cal patients.-\' hacp "'lll 1o~rt·J,c the ava1lab1ltt) of prenatal l"Jrt' In 1ht· pqor. Fr~berg said , " Tht' bill "111 be pa rut ula1 I\ hdplul 10 non.profit clan av~ that '>ct h ' all pa11en1s rcgardles" ol tht·ir Jh1J11, to pa) ··\\-hat ends up hapJ)l·nin~ under 1he old s~ stem as that• arc '>u k"' doctors "'alltn~ to Sl'r' t l\kda( al patients 1ha11hc cntm· burden lalh on the public and non-purlit wt wr · said 8111 Plumb prOJCt t de' d opmt•nt officer for tht' Laguna Bt'Jl h C <1rn - mun11,· Chnic. "T h.is increased n.·1rnhur'>l'mt·n1 under the Bergeson hall "Ill rt·alh help us since "'e'rl· ah~J\S running J defic11 an) v. a~. It ma~ l'\ en f>1.:rn111 u' 10 add another staff mem!X'r JU'-1 rur prenatal care. v.htlh meam tnlreJ'· ang the oH-rall a'a1lab1l11~ · Man~ pa11cnls v.ho ha~l' rl'~t·1,nl care free of charge :u the Laguna Beach cl1n1<.' probahl~ could quaht~ for Med1Cal. but sampl~ h.t' en'1 wanted to do 1he papcrnorl.. Plumh said And since 1hr tat Mcd1( al reim- bursement v.asso lo'-'. 1herc "'as no real ince nti ve for 1h~ d1n1l 10 tn to get eligible pa11en1s onto Meda( df. "Often vou wouldn't l'\en makt> ba<.'k \Ourbas1ccos1s." hnaad .. Nov.. w11h ih1s in<.'rease. there "'all be more of an 1nce n11 ve for ui>1o get pcopc who areehgabh.• in101hn}s1em. "'h1ch "'111 help us fi nancial!~ .. The ball was co-au1hort'd b) enate President pro Tcmpore Da' 1d kob- ert1. 0 -Holl\v.ood. It's main \ponsor and co-author an the .\s!tembh was John Vasconcellos. D-San Jo~· Complaints over divers in Laguna resurface Pacific manager sued o~er alleged sexual harassment By BOB V..AN EYKEN Of 1M Delly "'°' llefl By JONATHAN \'OLZKE Of -0.ity "-It Stall .\wrongful term1n .i1111n •J"''ull •n file !!' Oran e Co~ ')upn1111 < 11un i-----A.ILOld problem is. bubbling 10 the alleges Pacific .\mp~11t1 .. 1:1l m;.rn- surface again in 01 ver'c, C o'e and ;lger Steve Red learn 'L'\lJ.all \ other popular underv.-atcr 'ipol\ in harassed his secretan JnJ iired thl' Laguna Bf:ach. Newport Beach "i>mao \\11l·n .. hl rwo years after a code of conduct refused hrs adYanl"'t°' forscubadiverswassctupto preH'nl Altorne~s repre'>l:nt n~ R,J llJfn annoyance 10 seaside residents and and the arena ~•d T hur,Ja iti.11 1hl· disturbance to the manne en\lrO n· 1986' lav. su11 as grl1undh.'" :.inti "J' ment. residents are sa)ang 1hc dl\crs filed b~ a dasgruntkd ,,,,ma11 (arlJ "'' haven't kept up their end of the deal. poor JOb pcrfQrmar'-l "The complaints range fro m di\ ers The amphitheater hJ' tx-~n a •l'nll.'r usurping red no-parkang 1onc~. 10 · oflocal contro' e~' sml~ 11 u p •. nl·d 1n "'ho represen1c, Rcdtcarn .ind tht· amph11hea1er Larson !>aid Thursda' that ht• ha' found no truth to BMn~s· all ·ga11on!> "We have '"'es11~1ed 1h1s casl.' and talked to man~ ol the peopk 1h::i1 "'ere said 10 v.11ness the e\l'flt\ ... Larson said ":--:one of lhl· pcopk "'t' ha' e talked 10 corrobora It' ht·r '>ltir' an an~ "a) .. But Manlee Hazt'n. 1ht· Rl·dlanJ., auorne~ represcn11ng Barne<. said she hassc ... eral peoplt> "hl' '>uppon Barnes. most of them tormer l·m- plO)'ttS. She said current cmplo~C'l''­ ma) be afraid 10 1e-~11f, "l''e seen a hs1 or thl· pc11plc he's han 'n ~nt ov«;r:_pubht: rail-1 983 b«au~.ofwmp1a1n1,i-, ntarh' 1ngs to ouanOises al ntghl and In lhc res1 ents w O S3\ I e ®1 ~ Jnil ttaftk early morning hours:· said Dean has destro~ed ihc qual11' •I their Bcrko of the !')lonh Laguna (om-II\~. . . munit.y Assoc1at1on. The C-Ont.ro,cr'>' ., in l"ur1, Jnd tht' mtcr vtt'~. 'l!Tldi 1tmrlr rht:\ all sott--- v.ork at the amphJthtatt>r l'\ccp1 for one." Hazen said ··rq: g_ot one v.oman ""ho '-'a'> firtd tor 1hc ..aml' Be "' h ,.._ i..... f 1wo sad~ are "'orl..ang 1o"ard a rko sa1u t e S11ecr numu,·r 0 senlemem in lhe nUl'>JOl C l a'<.' reason .. , · divers using the popular 01\ cr's Co' e and other rocky Laguna Beach 1n lcls .\mphn:hea1er attornl"" 'trt"'" 1tx- . threaten the fragile coastal cn'" iron-legal ba11ks arc '>Cp:trJtl' Barnes. v.ho "'a" nut a,aaJabJe for commenl. began v.orl..1ng a1 the Pacific .\mph11hca1re in 141'.1~ an the arena's box ofllce In 1985. she ~a!> promoted 10 1he pos111on ac, Rcdfearn·s secretan ment.' • • Downed Dl&De Don Barne'>. 24. ~lkd thl' la"''Utl "You have massesofd i,er~.1ram p· Str:hanle llcEwan. 30, of Irvine waa in Municipal· Airport on-Friday. Ptlot Kim afte~· she-"3 • til'l'<l trum the Wll.__ 35 f A h i 4-__ :.. f amphttheater · Barne' Jt l u'c' ing across tidal pools and other crl cal conclltton at UCI Medical Center in ... • 0 na e m, ••• resa!K:V rom Redfearn of fondh'ng hl·r l'\Pl"lnl! en.vironmcntally sensi1" l' area~ ... hc Oranae after the slngle:engtne Piper air-the aame hbaf.ltal Saturd iy. boapital , himself to her and'ihrcrn ing hl't do" n The lav.su11. wh1Ch '>l'Cl..s· un- specified damages. allcgC'.-. that· Redfearn used 11lcgal drug'> at the arepa and made contmued sc~ual ad,ances 1ov.ard Barnes. v.hach cul- minated v. hen he alleged!~ threw hl·r said 1 h ridi i b ·d t F 11 rt ennkeawoman E aloe Be.no aaid . a . on· a couch an has otlic:c .ind l 1l l.1 no her l :d L La B h c p ane • e waa . ng n eras e a u e on r,.. .,. 1 a enney, a guna eac 11~ · / · breasts through her T .,hin Council member and cand1dare for •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~nes ~vea~~~titm~\\hllh Congress. said the d1 ,er ·cod\! .of as s"'orntesumon)gi,cn~lorca lnJr down on the e<:JUch ' conduct she helped drafl an I 9Nb •'> F d. • ~ L . 1 • • -earlier this ~on th lo Doug Lar.,on ~~~~~~~~~~r~~s~;ang ... that thc~ UD ~raiser .iOr aguna C l~lC voluntary thing arc no1 \\Orkang." : -she said. "We're going lo be dl\CU~· set to . glit t B J4L: B c· 1 b ~~~~r~~1cim1~~~~t~~ ~~~~n~~! DI . a a uOa ay . U ·remedy the s1tua11on .. · Bcrko said he and other Laguna Beach residents "ere hoping lhl· u1~ could implement mcasurl.'s.such as a curfew for d1\ ers and ? pcrm11 system. "With a pcrm11s~s1em.11 \\OU!d·b.: r similar 10 what \OU hJ't' 111 our , protected wilderness artas. "'here~ ou regulate the number of people "'ho are pcrmi11ed to be in the cn' 1ron- ment at any given unw:· But Jeff Nadler of the ~~es-;1unal Association of 01' ang lns1ruc1o'r<, said volunta11 regula11on of d1,cr-,· conduct did worl.. a long a\ the code of conduct was made publtt . "What we had tv.o ~ea r~ ~1&0 '"l~ a one·time printing of orqchure" educating di vers about the nel'd to observe certain things." he ..aid. "They were .sent to di' 1ng l'lop' and we made them a'a1lablc to all of our diving instruetor . Forihc SI\ nionths lhl"t the program was an fom.'. 11 did -!lave an effect. Restdenf~ told U') that the-problems the~ had been com- plaining of had been chmana1cd .. Nadler satd neither \he c11 ~ nor the Communitv .\ssoc1a11on had con- tacted his Organ1Latron 10 'ia) lhat lhl• problems had returned. "I wish the) \\Ould let U'-knO\\ 01n1ng. danl ang.. Jn JJ1,1ud111n JnJ o;omt• unusual dol1r pr11c., "ill Ix· included an the Laguna Bl'Jth C om- munat' Chnu'.·'<, annuJI lunJ-raawr ton1gh"1 at the B:it'tx1.1 Ha\ c luh 1n Nev. pon Beach Proceeds "'II go In thl· non-prolit medical cla nac. ""-hffh prm 1dt'' Im'· cost medical and dent.ii lrt'.llllll'nl .1, \l\.Cll as counseling amt hculth cdul .I· 1100 sen ices tu Orang~· < oun1' residents. . The e\en1ng "'II ht'g111 \\llh cock1ails. hors d'eou' fl'\ JnJ ,, '1kn1 art auc11on at"6 p.m l hl' Janel' h.1nll will stnke up al-6:30 pm. anJ \Janncr will be S<.'f\ cd at p.m In addition 10 the an. a Cn1clJ,,•ar blimp ride. a d:l\ on'thc 'l't of"DJ\') of Our l t\es."' a gucsl'<,pOt on .f-..11\ d1sc:1ocke} Rick Oct"; '.\lornang. \)hlm and scuba di\ an~J~s~ris \\lll be auctioned off .\ trap 10 ( abo \Jn LLfcJt u1a~ al-the Jockc~ t lub an L1' Vegas and dmncr for-f{)ur at the l.o'>. .\ngeles .\thle11c Cl11b "11h tlll..1.'I\ to the Holl}v.ood Bo\\I Jr~· 'oml.' ol lhe other 1t<."ms 1ha1 \\1ll bcon the b1Jdang bloc!.. . · Those "1)htng 10 a11cnd ··Tht' .\rt of (anng" should rontall Diana Castill~'494-94~9 or .\m' CX .\loia 494· 12: for informa11on .ind rl·wr- ' auons. T ackl•t\ an: S 125 !)l'r.pcrson and incl ude a S ·u '"ourxrn go11d IO'-"ard tht· purchasl' ol am i1rm in the art auc11on. . The ch nae "a~ tuundcd 111I4"'U and no'-' occup1~ f"ll bullding.,lin < 11.l·an "-'cnue an do\\ntOwn Laguna F~·~·" are charged on a shdan~ "all' auord- 1ng 10 a patient's ab1ht~ tl1 pa~ A pn~al") go:il tor 14 4 • ., 11• ,1ilt•1 · fre<.' Hl\ tel.ting in con1unllaon "1th the Orange ( ounl\ Hl·ahh n~-ran­ menl. The 1e~11s uc;ed 111dt'lt'rm1n~·1 t som"cone has '.\ID an11b1.l<ltl'' Jnd 1, 1he first 'step in dvll'rm1p1ng 11 someonl.' ha<, been 1nk'-·1cJ '' 11h thl· 'arus Susan Erickson erowned Miss HB N1n1een-,ear-old ~usan En.ckson was named' ~ass Hun11ngton Bea<.'h 1988-89 on a1urda~ 01gh1 nnd awarded a $500 scholarship tha1 came with the honor 'he -w.as also voted Mas Congeniaht~. 'ha\\n Burn~. 23. v.as fir I runner·up: Tracie aw}er. 17 Qok. second and.J\aS \Oted Most Pho1ogcmc. De01seC1an- c1abella neued 1h1rd. Bc'crl~ \ltllcr took founh runner-up hono.r-; Temrc Saw~er. 20. \\On for ~lhng the most uckets 10 the e\ en1. "h1ch v..as held al Hunungton. Beach Hag.Ii. The Mass Hun11ng1on Beach · hol· arsh1p Pagean t "a ponsorcd b~ 1he Sand Dollars. the "Om(n·':I di' ''ion of the cat~ 's Chamber of C-omm<.'rce City Hall flag tbeft has veterans up in arms . . when there i9 a problem.'' he ~•d By Tbe Associated Press "We'd be glad to spansdr an ongoing have aone 10 "ar and an.· mas'>ang 1 ladder. and lo\\ercd tile tlag b' JU St don ·1 cc wba1 harm a flag 1s 1v.1st1ngand tugging a1 us rope unul J educational progrnm 10 kt•ep d1' crs A flag flown an front of .\nahl'tm informed.'' C11 y Hall 10 honor pn oner.. of \\;Ir doing.·~ Jock came ol · the hool... said l'll~ The black·and·,'\h1tc flag ''"h a spokesman Patn i.. Denn~ .. He said has organiza11on "ould and soldiers missing 1n acJ1on "'a' vigorously resist an~ a11<."mp1 to stolen 17 da\'s afkr 11 "'" ra1,ed. restrict diving in Laguna Beach. officials S3)'. · "Lest We Forget" emblem "as Pohcc ha'e no leads. The \.~\ la\t donated b\ .the .\u\lhaa; and raised . v.eel.. donated another flag.'' h1ch ,,as cpl. :! as 'pan o f PO\\ :Ml.\ rccog-• raised Thur da~ , "We'd react vc11 negathl·I~ 10 "It's just a disgral'c to our mrn.'' that." he .said. "Tfyou 'rc going to he said Ann Haug. pre!>1dcn 1 ofthi.: loral n111on month. "We had it th ere fora'reason." said Wil)lon.franb .\ maintenanc, su!)l•rv1'.:>or nouc~ H'!lug "\\ e "anted the pubhc IO_ he -Se Pete-WllMR end Jeb Buah aon of .Vlce->Pr~ khtrabou1 nrrl'ews. you nt"ed-1--"''"~ans of F.orelgn \\. s make them applicable to t \Cr one. "Tfae~e people arc II\ ang ht•rt' "'In h~ flng"'Wtl -m1~1ng-tEr~l o \I, re )Th:rr thOSl"llren arr mn tor-:-n. · .~ f • GOP 1 d rl The <.'ulpnt apparien1I~ chmtx'd 1Tw go11en and that" hat 1hcst> mc~.d•l'J ~rge Buah. cook up aome grub or •o a.nteen a DI not just divers... ~menea free because of the ml.'n "ho flagpole. using nearby barncadcs a" a for an Vietnam 1c. not forgoucn , campaign picnic at Men.On l»ark in Irvine on Saturday. . Slates Ne•• Service WASHINGTON -Herc arc the votes of senator and local rtprescntati\.CS on major leg1~­ lation in Congress this ""eek "Y' means the member 'oted for the measure. an .. N .. mcaos the member voted agarn)\ the measure; an "A" means the member did not vote. Tile Senate U.S . .Cuada trade The Senate approved. 83·9. lcaislat1on to implement the United States-Canada Free· Trade Aareement. a treaty de· lianed to araduall)' eltm1na1c ~er 10 years. all CLl.itoi\u bar· nen between the t""o countnc) (HR S090) Cranston (0 )-Y Wilson (R}-Y ~acing witli the wind ju~tfor-t-IJ.e fuD ofit J did 40 mph an a '' • 11 staned later an the morning lhJn did the longer nde., peopk "ent dov. n " bc:-.t~rro '3td "\\ c had an (a~bulance) mph zone last Sunda\ The ~tanmg 3rea'On \lof'\C \' cnue '-'3 JlilCll.cd "11h htl ', l'~ sand•f,\lt '"'' and the~ d1dn I ~a' e much 10 do all dll~ which 15 no bag dtal e'ccp\ -and nders - of all ha!)l' ;ind 11e • Ten-speed$. t 2-c.pec-d" ..\ \'Ou pie of ac<.'1den1 1sn t had for 4. 00 nders I did 1\,00 a b1qcle: J"OIATHAI even 14-s~ The.· roM.I fiH ortte. v.ac. t\\O gu) on a tandem "\\e rcall) sire scd .th3t 11 ~a., non-rompcu~!vc and that -pulhng a dog an J trJakr 1 he dog. of course had un~lasq-c, nders had 10 follov. tra01c la~ Dc\1arro said. That malccs More than 4,500 ndcrs hanarng around hi~ m.'d . peoplr he more caretul .. Cfroml r. all o~r_ Souedthem Vou•r Srncc it v.asn't a rJCl.". all tr.iffic la" h3d to be folh.''-'<.'J and For man'" C)chst it v. a., in1unc."\ tha1 got them on bicycles in a 11om1a pan1c1pa1 in ~ 1 ·" .1 • • h ihe lit.I pla('t he said the third ani:iual Orangt.• no lanes \\oert c OSCu .\nu lntc ~1me v.a\n ta .tactor. t e stan1ng "Mo I("\ chsl' u~ lo be runners ., De Marro said. "But they County \lass1<.' an ln •O<.' wa.sstaaercd so thou\.lnduifbt\:) lasts \\Crtn t ~nle!i,hed l)~ th~ were in ~re-d h\ running. and their Lhcrnp1sts and doctors Sunday, ndrng th~ar cho1ct C!.!)' of.If' inc all :it one<' . . reromm1e d~ 11'\t' waJI.. or t' le for tberap : of 2S-mile. SO.mile or JOO-mall' rout<.'!. mapped through cit) R1d1n11n a pad. v..b a nev. C\pencncc, Btl°"<.'hng. I quicth "( ""''°~ 1., a fot mt)l'C' tun than "all.. in&·· streets. learned. can be a cont.1\'t pun .\ 101 ol people -.ccm 10 than!.. c.o The nulnber of ndcr' 1 up from la t ~car "hen onh t:?OO The map Dima &a' c U\ said our routt• had onh t"O jtrad~ \\ hak the l'l3"-ll ,, thl.' count'·, largest annual nde. 13.000 P.nicipated. said Rand) fx\l:l~o. darcc1or ol C\ents tor D1mo ~f\.er malun• a nght on <. uhcr Om c from<. am pus On 't I""'" arc e'pcc icJ al the annual Ro,an10 1n En\Cnada nde m Me,1co Cycle Promotions. v.h1ch Or&;lnlll.'d the e\enl the fint arade I didn't h3\C ti.) gel ofl ~nd wal ... 'but It W'IHIO<c l\s mu1.h J' t10 pcn:cnt ol tho(' ndcf' are from Orange Count). Ttft ctasSlc isn 't a r.ll't. :ihhou1h ~oo ,.ol1IJn'1 m~lc:• fc':'. That. I thou&ht. had to ~ tht' v.on< ot the '"o grad~. offinals said .. 1uys on S4.000 b1C')de<> ~hl'\!C that. h 's called a "tun nde. When 1 rt*<:h('J Rc.ino.i ( .lnHln Om e I h d some scnous -n e 9.C3tht'r rn Orangt <. ount~ pc:rmt" ndin& all year,, althoup )OU couldn"t mal c a le" gu)\ "ho tncd to nde the I()(). conccmsaboutl~ u ol tht v.ord .. &nklc .. Thi "a 1 hill.1f not De\.1arro ~1d \Care hang for me rca n tor the local populant) mile courw behe"e that a mountain But I d1dn'1 h \C' 10 att otT•nd •.Uk. and at fth good of C)-Chn OeMan:o ~1J roulhh I 000 nJc"' hnciJ up ouh1Jc tht to pass th~ ~ho ahlndoncJ 1hc J'Nals and ck\':idt'd to pu\h Imm ~. r m hac'"~· Be cardul tJn"1n~ throucb •~·~ Irvine Holida) Inn -a ,pt)n~r lll thc nde -to at tad 1hr I 00-But the &rt'atcst rc-.rard of all w:i~ thC'Jo•nt11lt T1't-numbers -. Oct b 1mo \pon '1 ilnllth&.a '!~~ o~ 1t,1~k day -3.; mJlccounc. but onl} about 300 fin1~. on tht computer ~u1(ll~ "hmN'J. Tt'.Khint a ma,im\lm f .i "H•llo"a-n Ride t\I t.M ''in@ l•· an amona "It -.s prrtt~ halh .. hr ~•d mph tliefOft'common ~'TI~ o" •rr l\k the nh1brat1on and I lxpn thou n s there • It was&he fint ors&na/CJ nJc: lor me .-.:aod m SJ50 bi de to hit the bflke I'm not ure •h t di ianct 11111'), thouth. The 1Mhcn15Cd 2.s Aroun4 Irvine unda~. h1cH·k~ got the kiok-o\tr fin.t, then the E'el)th1n1 the hill t0t•l trum tnt on the lona v.'11~ ur \l<l\ males th11> t1mt' •t\t\itd ou1 '.o more hke I m1ks on m) pals , nden. I felt sclf-<on~1ou .. ~ot for mH~lf.' hut form~ btk,, qu1ckl> 1i"cn hacl m th<' 1h~l '"" moment C)d omputtr. a nc l hu h: pd&ct on her handkban tba\ ..:-,----..----1 •ith 1 c:ou&*:'ltt fritnd\"111'1> ridfns' '" tt.rif MM •"'~t. Some hit'> v.ucn·1-w' lud' Mne ~at tk ~'lttom mcuur !!.pttd. Ji\l n ". tl mt and Nber ~tat1st1cal ~:-:-.. ___ ...,.. chOl(. lhe 2S-m1le n«. I ~h~ thal da~tan\c bttauw n tttmcd of the hills. · "I al••) h._e to lhm" a ht1k e't,. in. Ddwtam>n.-. tafe enou1h form~ rh)~t' L onJ111on. or lad: of11 . and be,<'iu~ .. We didn't ha'e n' ut a coup!( of Than~~ .. .. ; ... Dukakis in seclusion, Bush relaxed on debate eve a,n.A...a. ... Pres1 Oemocra' Michael Oukalus re- mainect closeted with debate coaches Saturday while Republican George Bush came outside brfeny a11d t>oked Cun •l his own verbal pratfalls as the two praidential candidates crammed in tMtr final hours before their first televised encounter. ~· .. Who would have thought we would be debating on Christmas_ niaht. Sept. 25?" Bush quipped to reponcn on the lawn of the vice president's home in Washington. Bush was joking about a St-pt. 7 speech when he mistaken! referred to the day as the annivcrsary·of the Dec. 7. 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Reprc~ntauves of the Duka.,,1s and Bush campaigns met aturday momina to work out the final details of the debate, including 1he choreo- araphy involved fn gelling the tv.o presidential rivals on the same Sta$e. The two will enter from opposite sides and shake hands before steppmg to their respective l~tems. "I think it's going 10 go all right." Bush said as he took a break in his debale practi~e 10 collectlhe cndOrS"e- ment of the Veterans of f oreign Wars Political Action Committee ... , feel comfortable.at 1h1s point." Duuk1s. meanv.h1le. was 1n a downtown Boston hotel. where he and his aides s1aged one mock debate on Friday ni&hl and \\ere planning one more SaturdaS' e1.ening. s~ud Dayton Dllncan, the Massachusetts -aovemor's-eampaign pr~~.,sccrcta~. A~nsas Gov. Bill Choton met wit Oukakis on aturda~ and s:ud: ··1 t ink he'll do line." • ··1 think he should sta' on the balli. o( his feet and be ·upbeat and ~sive." Clinton said ... I . thtnk this is Mike Duk.akis' first real chance Sen. Dole, Bush supporters attack Dukakis farm policies WASHINGTON (AP} -Sen. Bob Dole. R-Kan., a leader an Gcorte Bush's GOp' presidential campaign in the Farm Belt. said Friday 1ha1 if Democrat Michael Oukakis' farm policies become law. the 1988 drou&ht would "look like a Sunda>' picnic.·· Dole was JOtned by other Bu h supponers at a news conference in lambaslina Dukakis farm policies. Speakers attacked what they said is the slight. aucmion the Dukak!s campaian has &)ven to agncultura.1 matters. T~e_y sa1~ the 1988 ~m~rat~c platform's caU for ••strict suppl) mnnagemenl of ignculturaJ production 1s unsound. "If the Dulcak1s farm program C\\.'1" became law. the drought of'88 would look like a Sunday picnic:· Dole said. The GOP larm leaders said that in the eight years of the Reagan administration. inflation dropped by a third. farm income rose to a record level in 1987, huge surpluses v.ere cut in half. land values stabilized and farm exports bqan to recpvcr. · · • There is more work to be done. Dole said. but ••if we change directions now -if we go back to the da}s ef big ta>.es. big tnflauon and big government control -you might as ~ell hang an out-of-business sign on main street.". to stand up there head to head before a national audience as the onl> other possible ahemative as president of the United States:· Bush told rcponers 1ha1 he Y>ants 10 demonstrate compete.nee and point out ideological difference) ""h Dukakis during the 90-nunutl' dl'- ba1e. "I thirik bottrareimpotmin.-B1hn said. ··But be posi11 ve. pos1tl\ c:· However. Clinton said he thought Bush would use the oppostte ap· proach. Asked if he thought the '1c<.' president would launch a negat" e attack on Oukakis. Clinton replied: ··sure. he has all along. His nd' 1~<-'r~ arc good at 11:· Sunday night's hour and a half of na11onal television time has drawn a predictable crowd of reporters. spec· tators and demons1r.uors to th<.' campus Of Wake Forest ni' erSll} 1n Winston-Salem. N.C.. where th<.' de· bate will be held. ..Ninc_groups of demonstratQ,r were getting permits 10 asseml:ik on the socc-er field. which is "ell out of shoutingdis"8nce of Wait Chapel. the building where the debate will be. held. said campus sccurit) directot Bob Prince. Both candidates were head ing to Nonh Carolina on Sunda}. "ith Bush· arriving first at the a1rpon in Green- sboro. while Dukak1s would land later at Wins1on-Salem. They each were to &tJcnd rallies after the debate. Dukak1s was spcak- inf al a post-debate gathering a1 the convention ce nter before going to a ... Moderator : .lim L~hr~r c1f ~ut•hc tEtlev1~1<>0's 'Mc.Nt-11· l ~11 ('I R<•p(1l1" Panf'I c•I 1<1urr1&h!-I~ Peter Jennings c>i ABC N~ws Anne G1oe1 c1I l h1.1 Orlartdo S~nlln~I John MHhek ol l he All&rtla Con!-tilulle>n fund-raiser. while Bush planned to address a crowd of I .200supponers ar the old Winston-Salem fairgrounds. Meanwhile. pollsters warned that an effon to measure the candidates' performance by settinJ up a 900- number call-in for viewers could produce unreliable results. The instant telephone survey "as organized b) pohtical consultants and Feedback Aultnca. The Nauooal Council on Put5lic Polls said that the system is open to manipula11on by the pres1den!ial campaigns. 1--~~~-t--F-IH-~~t-J-H~~·nttle e<*lntOOWn -;Al.tenuitive-fuels-bill-- tlSl oo:Ul5}cd t5 fhe space sTiwfl~ episode 10 be aired Saturday night sent to the White-House Challen1er. wh1cn exploded 13 sec· reponed that three safe.tr engineers G\f>ECANA VERAL. Fl:t:t :\i>)- Launch pad crews worked through a t hccklist of final activities Saturday Is NASA' prepared to begin its first countdown in nearly three )ears for sending a manned spaceship 1n10 orbit. There was nothing on th e horizon. mcchuically or weatherw1se. to g1'e the space agency any concern about . laun_ching the space shut tie Discover) at 6:59 a. m. Thursda>. a sp0keswoman said. The countdown was set-10 begin at \2:01 a.m. Mondav. with an extra 24 hours built m to take care of what shuttle boss Richard Trul) ca lled las1- minute ••hiccups ... ··Right now n is laokinggood ... said Lisa Malone, spokeswoman for the Ktnn~ySpa"t"e-Cente . The launch-pad was relatl\el) desened Saturday as a skeleton CTeY. , of 58 armed the ~xplosive de,iices needed to get Disco' Cl) ·s prmc1pal cargo-a SIOO million Tracking and Data Relay Satellite -lO 11s dut) station 22.300 miles above Earth. All that remained was replacing panels on Discover} and removing work pla1f0rms. Launch officials. keeping a close watch on Hllrricane Helene 10 the .Atlantic. believe(! the storm \ course would not affect the shulllc plans. ··The directio n and ·speed of the hurricane ~se no threat to the launch.'' said Air Fom: LI. Col. Ron Rand. The Discovery's seaside pad Y.3'> onds after liftoff on Jan. 28. I Q86, hired by Thiokol to analyze 1he .By 'nle Associated Pre~• with the loss of seven lives. 1'edes 1'gn . found .. po I en ti a I WASHINGTON -Leg1sla11on designed to spur development of motor The pad. 39-B. had nc' er been u~d catastrophic problems... vehicles that can operate on fuels other than gasoline was passed by the House before that 111-fated launch. ··1 "'ould ne'er ndt' a spare shuule on Friday and sent to the White House. The ahemafrve fuels plan. approved by The shun le is flanked b) t\\-O 1>0hd· ... that had a Morton 1'h1okol boo!>ter voice vote three days after winning Senate endorsement, is beina billed asa way fuel booster rockets of a new de ign. strapped ·on iL" said one of 11\e of reducing U.S. dependence on oil imports. cutung the nation's1rade deficit incorporated after it "as determined· engineers. Ste' en .\gee. on the broad-and combatting air pollution. The White House Office of Management and that a leak of hot flam e from a JOIOI cast. ··1 don't even "ant to be around Budget. which last December made veto threats against similar legislation. said was the cause of the .Chall enger when they ass<.'mble the booster.. and Friday that it wants to study thefinaJ version beforedecidingon what action to tragedy. stack them prior 10 launch. I lhink recommend to President Reagan. However. an administration source. • A nu!.llber of official committees. that the entire S)Stem 1s 'e11 unsafe.·· speaking on coljdition of anon) mit). said a 'eto ~s unlikely because dtthe including one from the presti gious Agee. of Rent6n. Wastt .. fikd sun bill's broad suppon in Congress and Vice President George Bush's campaian National Research Cou nci I. in federa•courl II\ Ch1cagocarhcr this statements in fa vor pf alternative fuels. monitored the booster re.design and month. alleging hl' "rote 2~ I • 1esting a1 the Utah plani of manufac-··cata51rophic ha1ard anal~~,·· - lurer Morton Thiokol. All the re1. 1ews ways 1hat the rocket ,could fail -but cleared the new version for flight. that Thiokol failed ufforward them lo But a CBS News "\Vest 57th.. NASA. .. . Rea.aan prepares for final UN addreu -Episcopar church.elects first woman bishop WASHINGTON -President Reagan' said Saturday that be will use his final address before the United Nations-to laud poht1cal and economic freedom as ••the engine of peace and hope i n the world." ••for eight years ... I've bccn'58')4n& that the key to world peace and human freedom is the strength and determination of the great democra~ies." Reagan said in his weekly radio .address. delivered from his weekend retreat at-Camp David. Md. Reagan speaks to thc·U.N. General Assembly on Monday, his final appearance as president before the international body. composed of 159 member nations. He travels \o New York p.n Monda) and Tuesday for the organization's annual opening session. Reagan also will use his speech to address the knotty issue of chemical weapons. according-to an edmio1strari.Qn offac1al who ,spoke on the · BOSTON (AP)-embers of the Episcopal church but until aturda~ ..., nation's largest Episcopal diocese none had won-.elecuon. The church elected the first woman bishop in the first approved the ordina11on of history of the church Saturda). -female priests in 1976". The church's Barbara c. Harris, 58. a black priest aeneral convention this summer in Ph.lad 1 h. • Ch h ( h Lambeth. England. approved for the at 1 e P ia s urc 0 t e Ad-first time naming a woman bishop. vocate. was elected suffragan. or assistant. bishop for the eastern Reached at her twme in Philadel- Massachusetts dioccsc. the larges! in p.hia. Harris declined to comment the country in terms of both gcogra-immediately. saying she was busy ph d I · . with a church activity. Yan popu auon. Earlier, in a statemenr distributed After ci&ht ballots, Hlt(T1s defeated to delegates,. Harris said V'at if the Rev. Ma.rshall Hunt. 276 10 224. elected. she would contribute ··mv Wht!' ballot.mg sta,ned, there were SIX peculiar gifts as a black woman and as cal'ldadatesLmciud~wo women_ a woman priest. Morco1.er. I would Women are increasingly being · bring a sensitivity 10 'the needs of nominated for bishop an the .different kinds of people including th inoritics. women. the incarcerated. 1he poor lfnd other marg1nahzed groups." Harris became a priest in 198(} in Morristown. Pa.. and ser"ed as chaplain of lhe Philadelph ia County Prisons. From I 968 10 1980 '>be was an executive in various positions for Sun Oil Co. Beginning in 1.984. Harns has been execu1ive dircc1or of the Episcopal Church Publishing C'Q. SCveral of the rough I> SOOdelcgate; insisted Sa'turday they were voting strictly on each cand1da1es· merits. But 11 was clear bolh in 1he nomi- nating spcecbes and tn the com ments of several at St. Paul's Cathedral in downtown Boston 1ha1 man) pan1c1· pan1s were also 1h1nk1ne ofhis1or;. '1he world is w;uching _and won- dering '1f we are going 10 make history." Cary Armistead' said in her nominating 5peech for the ~cv. Denise G. Haines. who was·out of the running after the, first l\\O ba llots ... , cannot S(e. and I cannoc_bchevc that God sees any reason why' women should be disqualified fro m the episoopate ... Ma ry Ferguson of St. Mary'$ Church in Barnstable wasn't suppon- ing ~arris ini1iall1 but had no obJecllon lo clecuni a \\Oman. ·· s long as ..they"re qualified. that's what counts:· she said. Off~cials warn consumers of fraudulent radon testing· BOSTON (AP) -Federal warn· inp that cancer-causing radon 1s 1«pin1 into hou~' acro~s the nation trigered \housands of phone calls to health officials and radon-testing _ firms. from people "'orried their 'homn harbored the dangerous gas. Officials cheered the vigorous response, but had anotb~r warning: Beware of fly·b)-ntght conlractors who miaht try to pre)' on 1be .ne~ly raised fears. '1he Environmental· Pro\eetion · that radon inhala11on col.lid account Afency sounded the alarm Sept. 12 for 20.000 of the nation's 130.000 with the announcement that the gas · annual lung cancer dealhs. • was more widespread than earlier About J 0.000 calls were logged at believed. according to a newsurveyof the Massachuseus Oepanmcnt of seven states that found nearly one-Public Health. and radon-testing third of homes tested had levels of companies reponed a boom in in- radon gas above the guideline of 4 quines a week afltr the report that picocuries per liter of air. one in every four of the state's 2.2 The colorless. odorless ga~ 1s million homes rha) ha ve dangcrou5. prOducesl b)' the deca) of uranium levels of radon gas. · found inso1l. The EPA bas csumalcd "I don't Jhink we've e\•Ct seen a response like 1his to anything ... said John Stobierski of the Ma!!.sachuscus health <fepanment. ..It in,olvecf · people 'in thei r homes. It 1n' olved radiation. And it involved t·anccr. h 1ouchcd a lot of nerv.es. •· Reacuon was mild in states not among the 10 surveyed last )'car ortbe seven this year. and where no broad areas of radon contamination are believed to exist. such as Texas and California.• . . MON.DAY NITE FOOTBA'Ll. SPECIAL AVOID PROBATE! • Giant 16'' Pizza .. -szus Any Combination! . Any Way You Like It! with purchaae ~f beverage (abtolutely no to-go ordera or take-out orders) •Fall Bar Se"ice •Wide Sereen + 8 TV1 "THE REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST'' FREE seminar IY Tll LAI 8FfEE 8f ... , 8: ZI ... , APC STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, 1959. • Pll•V811T ·-· .... ·= ___ ..... _ .. . ,_ ..... ..... ·-----......... .-.. condifion ofanon)•mlty. 4 U.S. autoa continue to get larger, lo1J6er DETROIT -New ve hicle 'on the road are going to be casting shadows a linle larger tha,n last year's models w11h cars getting slightly longer and more minivans hauling kids and cargo around America. Executives of all minivan makers say they aren ·1 sure when or where the current growth in sales will peak. but all predjd increased sale$ in the 1989 model year now getting under way. The hot-selling vehicles arc popping up everywhere. Meantime. America's long loye affair with long cars. interrupted fo r a while by high fuel price' which forted the downsizihg of full-size sedans. js rekindling. ~elatively small cars s'ill lcad in overall sales. but some ofthe.b1gluxurycarsarcgettingbi1&Cr. GM's Cadillac. long the king ofb1g cars in America. is stretching its Sedan C>c Ville by 9 inches overall, bringing the luxury car to 205.6 inches -more than 17 fttt long. -• Judge ·accutled of courtroom .u re.WU• VERNON.Ala.-Ad1strictJUdgeaccu~d of having sex ~tlhl woman in his counroom is resigning effective Monday. his attorney said. Judae Johnny Langley. 34. was suspended in August after the stale Judicial Inquiry Commission filed a seven-count complaint accusing him of violations of the c~nons of judicial ethics. Edward H. Pradat. a Tuscaloosa laW}er representing Langley. said the Lamar Count) Judge mailed a lener of resignation to Gov. Guy Hunt. but is making no statement on the truth of the allegations. Lan&ley was-accused of having sexual intercourse with a woman on top of the bench in his counroom in the Lamar Count) Counhou~. The Judge also was accused of threatening the unidenufied "'oman. ~ho cooperat¢d with commission investigators. The complaint also accused the judge of keeping pomoar'llphic tapes in his office at the counhouse and refus1n' to sign search and arttst warrants for the $C1zurc of pomograph1c materials at a videotape rental .business in Vernon. · • · RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTUY llC. · .......... c... ... 1111 -•• .. CISTl lllt-Ml-1151 "' ~ . • -- Pl•"9f CNl••llo end 1.0.1. (.._. OUt ...._, lft 111111 ... "'9 Medr of 0..,.. Co~nty • ,,.,,....,, ...,.m-21. 1111 From 7:30 AAt to 7:30"" M ..... L __ 111•1 ••• II~ 1tt I P*oPrlCllC Plloetlt or hive been IO a • I dlltop1e1oi Wl!MttwpeMmon1h lhl"can&ol tOOd• 1 ••"*" c., .............. llJ I' I '°'6 ""'9 ""* blltl to I dWOC>flCIO! and llt in..-.0. ICINd'°°°•t ~_.,,.,..ion,-~=~=~ I -..... ---~ -- --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 25, 1988 Al CALIFORN IA .. ~ Bay Area transit strike almost assuted Judge refuses to lbnit initiative contributions OAKLAND(AP)-Some 100.000 con\mulers face the threuoffittway parkina lots and monster v•dlock Monday u both sides in a contract d ispute predict a stnke against the 7 I 'h-milc Bay Area Rapid T ranstt 1cain system. A stale mediator was callt>d 1 n to get the disputina sides. BART and 1.200 maintenance and clerical workers of Local 790, United P11blic Employees Union, to rcconcale their d1fl'crences. BART spokesman Mike Heal) said Saturday that both sides planned to renew their talks sometime during the weekend. · "There are a bunch of people scurrying around trying to Stt 1 f the) emt gel.this thing settled," ~1d BART board mcmbcr Howartl Abel~n of El - Ccmto. "But aft. not looking too aooc:1.·· 'It'll bt holy hell," said 29-}ear-old Tracy Hu~.• bank teller who relies on BART lo act her to San Francisco from her Oakland home. The strike has been called for 12:0 I a.m. Monday. Officials sa} 1f e'el)· one abandoned b}' the train system socs for a caT, ll would increase" b) 30.000 the '60.000 rush-hour vehlcles that compete for ~ition on the IS- mile Sarr Fra11c1sco-Oakland Ba~ Bridac. State Depanment of Transpor- tation officials don'! ex~t all train commuters to hit the road, bul the) say a heavy crush 1s definite!) in the cards ifa stnke hits. 1 "lfonly a third of tl\e r.!gular BART passengers end up 1n cars "e could have backups on Highwa> 24 to the Caldecott Tunnel, potent1all) all the way to tht Carqu1nez Bridge on 1-80 and sohd cars all the wa) ~uth to Hayward on l-880:· said C alTran'i spokesman Grq Ba)ol. The disputed contract proposal involve profits from reuremenl fund investments. union acu' IL} during work ho urs. sick leave restncuons and oven1me. The key mone) issue 1s "'hcthcr BART or 1ts emplo)CCS· should ben- efit frdm an esumated SI 0 miJlton-a- year windfall ftom investments from the state-operated Public Emplo~ees Retl'rement System. lo \\h1ch B.\RT contribut~. The old contrac~ re- quired turno,er af profits to the workers. In a ne\\ contract. B.\Rl wants the mone} 10 &O to"'ard operations in t\\O of the ne\t three )Cars. A second union. the 500 <;ta11on agents and train operators ol Amalpmated Transit nion L<X·al I SSS. ha"e a&reed to l'lonor p1d.c1 lines. To meet the stnke threat 8.\RT announced it ~ould run trains from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m . Monda' 1f 1here ,., a walkouL but onJy half as much rolling equipment as normal during 1he' morning and e\.t!n1ng commute\ Heal) g fd BART hoixs lO h3\C about half ttre no rmal sen ice wh1t h features 4.S trams on -the rt11ls tin ing commute hours. . . By TM A11odate4 Press • LO ANGELES -.\ JUdJe reJected a request from a d1saruntlcd auto insurance customer to reduce his com pan) ·s campaign donations in the battle O¥er five statewide insuranct mt•asures. uperior Court Judac Barnet Cooperman s~ud Fnda) he lac~cd authon1, 1n the matter. Benjamin Barnes. a poltc)holder w1th tale Farm \tutual .\utomobalc Insurance Co .. had wanted the Judie to reduce the d ona11ons to reflect the number of dissident c ustomers. Ulle Farm sa)S n 1s neu1ral 1n the t-amp;ugn for Proposition I 06. the industry- backed measure to C!il la"' }crs· t:onungeoq fttS in all civil cases. But the company has donat~d S2 3 million to a S43 million campaign fund that goes toward four of the fi,e insurance mt:-asurcs. including Prop. 106. State Farm sa}'s 1t has no plans tO ask the campaign to stop using its money. The Au1omob1le Club of uthcrn (ahfornia also has declared neutrality and has no.plans to donate an~ campaign mone~. · Weather utelllte launched into orbit ~ - DeUkmejian signs dozen anti-crime bills · V .\NDENBERG .\IR FORCE 6.\\E-.\ S.54.Sm ilhon satellttedcsigned to "'atch ""eather. aid re~ues '>lud' global warming and make intelligence photos was launched into orb1t l·arh Saturda'. o ffic1alssaad . The Atla$ E rocket carry 1ng the 'OAA-11 ~1dl1te marrd !>l~ "'a rd at 3:02 a.m. PPT and reached orbit about 540 miles abo'l.' Eanh at 3-:!'7 a.m .. said Mon Fleischmann. spokesman for General Elt.'Clnc the '•<llelh1e·s builder. ··1t looked hke a perfect launch." said J!tn Cook~·' ol the ~at1onal Aeronauucs and Space Adm1n1s1rauon office ··L,t·~ thin@ I'> looking great so far." The satellite. designed to circle the globe l"' ei: 1112 minutes "'111 repla~ the aging NOAA-9 sa!flltte which "'as launched Di'~ I~ Ill ~and "'1llJ01n NOAl\-10. launched .. SACRAMENTO (.\P) -Go,. George DeukmeJian signed 12 bills to fight drugs and street gangs Salllrda). saying the ne" laws "'ould ··help u move toward our goal of a drug-free CaHfornia." The bills outla"' part1c1pa11on 1n street gangs, sufTen pcnah11cs for some drug offenses. make ll easier for police to check criminal records ~nd seize drug dealers' assets. crack do" n on schoolyard drug Jicalcr.s. and rcq1.11rejudgeno susl)Clfd thl' drivers' licenses of youths convicted of drug and alcohol ofTenscs. . "The scourge of drug abu~ 1s directly related to cnm1nal ~outh gang activity, since man) gangs are heavily involved 1n and dependent upon 1lkpl drug trafficking and use." DeukmeJian said in his weekl~ radio address. The Republican governor added· ··1 wish to commend the Leg1slaturt for passing these ne\\ la\\S which demonstrate our resolve to 'iuppon local law enforcement 1n lls efTon to gang up on gang crime.·· Some of the measures.. "h1ch Ulkc effect Jan. 1,-wlll: -Strengthen the ab1ht} of police to seize assets of drug dealers: A84 I 62 by Assemblyman Richard Katz. D-Panorama Cit). and Sen. Scars still remain -f-or victiins OfU!ZJ..,__ Sa~ IJ.iegd-PSA Ci'ash SAN DIEGO (AP) -Time has erased the ph) sical scars fro m the San Di.ego neighborhood that I 0 >ears ago was the scene of a nammg a' 1auon disaster in which 144 people in the :ur and on the ground were killed Even the air earner stnc~en by the Sept. 2 .S. 1978 crash. Paci fie outh- west Airlines. this -year faded into history, bought o ut 1n a $400 million takeover by USA tr. But the memof) of the 1raged) ttll bums in the minds of tho~ "ho stayed in the Nonh Park communit) to~ rebuild rheir ltves and shattered honfes. It was a cloud le!>!> Monda~ morning when the PSA Boeing n.1~ on approach to Lindbergh Field. clipped a private plane. Bo th fell 10 earth in a devastating. deadly end. 1gn111ng an inferno that destroyed a do1cn homec; and damaged seven otlfers. ~ None of the people in the planes survived. Seven people on the ground also died in what "a,, then thl· n'tion's wor.;t 8\'iauon dt'\ll'lter. a- uonal Transportation afet~ Board inspectors blamed the accident on faulty air traffic control procedure" and PSA crew errof. O n Nonh Park's D" 1gh1 trce1. just northeast of do" nto" n. the nc" stucco homes buan 10 replace 1ho~ gutted a decade ago seem out of character with the bungalows built tn the 1930s that dominate the com- munity. Trees along the s1ree1 arc }oungcr •I • . and smaller than the' o thers on adjacent blocks. But the cars no longer drive slowly through the area 10 look for reminders of the cryish. said resident Stanle) Cich }. 73. The Cich) ho me was razed in the aftecmath of the crash. The Jetliner h11 four houses down. he said. and careened into the house across the street. Madeline Cichy fled the house with her husband whom she ~oke when she from her ki1chen "indo\\ she saw the jetliner on fire plummet· ing to the ground. . Stanley Cich~ ran out of the ho use in hts underwear. His "' tfe Oed in her mbe. whtch was soaked b~ the JCt fuel Mat spewed over the ncighbOrhood. Two of the jet's engines came to a rest an the street in front of their ho me. which was reduced to a charred frame. .. Today it's a memo'). a hi~eous memory." Stanley Cich) said. He is sul~ haunted. he said. bv that d~y·s terrib1F toll. ometimes. he has nli.btmares-· '1n them," Cichv said. ··1 see the darkness. I see the burning. I ~the black smoke engulfing me and I hue to shake m yself .with drsc1pltne and say. 'Don't get into that: .. · "It's something )Ou never forget:· Mrs. Cich} said. "We JUSI thank the Lord that we were both saved." The couple, North Park residents since 19 70, stayed away from the nei&)lborhood for 111? }Cars before returning 10 rebuild their home. Clioo~ing a name · isn'talotofbu I .., DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband'sfamtl yhash.ad milkcowsfor over 30 yean. At present we have a herd of 160. Thiny peroentarc rqjstcrcd. On March 16. 1986, one of our cows gave binh to twin heifen. We didn't have to think twtcc abo\,lt what to name them. Ann Landers and Abipil Van Buren came to mind natural!)'.. Both calves weighed SS pounds at birth and were very cute. Abby calved in June. WeWToteandasked Miss Van Buren if she would like to name her. She suggested Jeanne. after her own dnahter. Several days later Ann Landers gave b1nh to a heifer a~ we would like to aive you the bonorofnaming this one. By the wa) . .\on weighs 1,200 pounds and her calf wciahs abOuf 100. May "e hear from you soon? -JENNIFER JA~ES~ VERDON. NEB. · DEAR READERS: I pMHd JeuJfer wlte9 Iller letter arrtY ..... we W a •111••1 cUl, I leld Iller I w..W like,. le ume Au'1 calf Marie. after •J ~-· Siie 1814 Ille wMW Ind la dte ,...n at eece _. maie lt eftklal. nea 1111nM ... , ud aned abotlt IM INlll "'9 61 IM fa....._ Mllll ..... is Prbldpal." MW Je..tfer, ..... M Is a tel •••ter --t Wis."• --u Prt9dpal ... Au ••t 1t~J Were t11eJ ... •rrlM, _. wu dlllr .arrtqe ..,....e4 • lllcl dlley fall 19left'9rtlCa._.......,19 IM.....,.., I wa11eW tbt actally It••• ..a•..._.....,._, .. Prllactf9I •••~ever tllle lllll wlte9Aucame191e lalt llft. Te,.. It.._.,,...,... ls Ille ,,., .. et If ardftdal ..._ ... U.. ldttlla*-IU ..... ,....tne .. llletr matn afleto IMJ ...._ a ......,. Jeulfer ,..,.._ "Net ndJ, ,.._, ·a.... ....U1•veaneralr1 7 ....... .... .... aftft dletr .......... ..,. .,. ..... Al ~·-··* l ... u..., ......................... .. -~ IMJlllleleM .. a ......... .. s..MI •• u ... ,.,.. I ah .,. • let like ... ,..,a. •t dten. • • • DEAit ANN LANDEJtS: I reahze that you have pnnted many letten about dnll abuse. but I ianorcd them for too Iona. Maybe my letter will be1p anocher motlttr for whom it is not too late. They found John's body on the bank of a n ver. He had shot him1elf. Jotan was suctl a bt*uflful, happy baby and he l1'CW to be a compuaaoNate. '-"dlomc youna man. Everyone who knew htm loved him. But dnap wasted htl life, • I · nd hi L.. l(,ou have a child usina dl'\lp. don't bury your head 1n the sa • t nr.1ftl IM problem will ao away. Educa~ yourself. u.rn what SIPS to lootE for and wtaat ~can do to help. Kttp the hnes of commun1ca11on open. That's whert 1.a1ec1. I WC>Uld lectuR' him and ht' would stop \alk~na to me. I'd It'~ Md ICft9.ID at.him. I realttt DOW ):'tlln.and Cf')'lftl II no WI) to helP.•addict. My ton tried to IH off drup. Ht lho&llht he could handle 1t on his owa. but olc:ounc be ... WTO ... He tank dtt~ Ind dftP'f hno dtjWtWI ad 6-ly dlcicled to end the pain. • llo¥9dhim10muchandnowhe1s1onc. Myhfe1suhambla.. Pleeledon t Ill it bt aoo late for you. ~ your child ltnow tha~ believe ia him. Let him lmoW dllll lw cu"t clo it alone. Ifs too bit a JOb. Tbtn ulkc him. IOvi11i1J. IO a -.., dlnic. -JOHN'S MOTHU. ~•Illa: Y•'ft wrttlell a .._rt·••WM I lllW • N ... ,_ .. g t1•a·_...,...... .. ,, Ywifilili1iarc9iiit • ..., .... _ ............ "'. . "' • • Ken Maddy. R-Frcsno •. -Require Judges. to ,sus~nd or delay the dnving pn\1leges of people under 21 who arc con' 1c1ed of specified alcoho l and drug offen.scs: SB 1300 by Sen. ~II Campbell. R- Hac1enda Heights. · -Make tt a t'nminal on'ense to panic1pa1e in a street gang and a felony to willfully promote o r tmm a · gang member in an~ felon}:. 8 2013. by Assembl}'woman G""en Moore. -0-Los·.\ngeles. - --Provide part1c1plftmg local Jails with computers to elec1romcaJI} scan fingcrpnnts of people arrested without 1dc.nttfica11on~ B.2008 b~ CROWN AM/FM . CAR STEREO .cassmt PLAYER . ... -all • • I I Sen. Ma nan Bergeson R-,.l'" ptJrt Beach. -Enhance penaht11.·') 01 peopk convicted of selling drug!> to minors on school ground~ 'Or putihC' pla~. Sept 17. 19 6 ' grounds tf the ofTcnd1:r; an.: JI Jcasl Fate of McFarland cllnlc undecided five )Cars older 11\an their ~oung customers. SB:!698 h} ~n Ed Da' 1~ BAKER FIELD -~ le} farm a~h 1sor and stauch supporter of Go\ R-Chatsworth. George DeukmeJtan IS ur~1ng him lO Sl$J1 a bill 10 create a heaJth cltn1c in -Enhance penahtit"l ot people McF'arland. a Kem Count~ farm to" n sind.en b) 13 cases of childhood cancer selhn& drugs to minor.., "llhin I lll>o Jack Pandol.a large Kem< uunt' Ljhle gra.,,Qe,gto"'er.sonfirmc.d be.scnt1.lcucr fter .of sdloo.Lgr.o~ B~ h' "t<>l:>euKme,tan urgttigwitpcm 01 rh~ clinic Otulcmejian has said Mcfarland Assemblyman Jack ere unndl D· doesn't need a clt n1c betau<,e rrc,1dl·n15 can 1ra,el 10 a chn1c I.S m iles away. The Santa Barbara. Baker1field Calt(orn1an n1:"~paper ctting on named sources m the state Health -Create a pilot ··g.ang rt'>I.. Inter-Departmem. reported Frida' that Deul.meJian as planning to veto the bill but venuon-program in Lm ~n,,&de-. v.111 uk the Health Depanment 10 tund a part·ttme chnic. A spokes""oman m County : A~3J23b~ Km1 -,., the go\Crnor's pffice said ~lurQa) no actton had bttn taken on the bill. VHS ··VIDEO .CASSETI£ RECORDER • f • • ... W<,TSK!· AND M1 ~DfR ~H1 WE LOST VltTNAM . Sundey. September 25. 1911 A8 I Laguna Council action~ -not in citizens' intel!est To the Ednor: We .. the people. 1nd1t·1 the Laguna Beach Cit} Council. ThC' Rcac;on: Oo Sept. 6 .at the cqunc1r.,, regular m~ting. agenda ttem number 4 - "City Council GtHtls -lhl' Kl·nne>. Administration ... all the council members and Cit) ~tanager Ken Frank violated the tard1nal rule of government. One of ns htght·st pnontlr'> '' to provide help for Ul4f ncl'd~ s1.•n1or <!it1zens, artists. Cll . Thi!.'" don1: in all civilzed soc1ct1cs. except Lagu11<1. Does this mean Laguna isn't t'I\ - ilized? I no" point out that Laguna ,., !>ttll the onl) Cll) of the:!' e111cs an Orang.c County without an .\lfordabk Ti ou!>- ing Program "' effcci. LThc Ahso PrOJCCI was a outh I aguna proJcct, not that of Laguna). h's now "The Village Entrance Project," some four-and-one-half- acres of land tn back of Cit) Hall. which is free and clear and ha s no encumbrances. It made the following recommen- dations: (I ) Build affordable hou!>mg; (2) a total Corom untt) Center -the one on Legion trcet JU'.it cater to about four percent of Laguna· popu- lation: (3) a da)-care center for working mother (some 46 perC'\!nt of Laguna's worki ng mothers need the scrvicC' badly); (4) a dance hall . no" lacking in Laguna -a ne'' source of income and will keep our }Oung people out ofharm·s "a). (5) a to''" hall. another ne"' source of income. (6) move Cit\ Hall and thus make more room (or a grO\\tng nt) and save taxpa)crs some S.:!.000. Many people think so. This raises a nagging question: How well do council members face their mirror each 'hloming? They know in th eir hean and soul they are continuing to exile needy people and artists oul~of Laguna. What "manner of people are they? How do the) h\ e "tth their cons- c1cncc? The) are rcall~ poht1cal bureaucrats -Laguna deserves bet- ter than th is. Another disturbing fact is the way th e Kenney adnunistration and City Manager Ken Frank have been ruth- lessly pursuing with coun orders. etc., the citizens who legnimately started the recall mo"ement. This 1s a kangaroo coun and is foreign to our way of life in Laguna. Reiigah -_BUsh t8x plan·s take· from the poor, give to the rich Laguna also has no emergent:~ fund for need) senior') -''ho nl·cd hl'lp wi~h prescription medicine. C)e- glasses,, dental appointments. ore' en cmergenc~ food. etc. <.aear UUD ind on Jul} 4th O\ er $6.000 ''a!> !>pent on fireworks - not om· pcnn} fur need) people). Some Cit} Council. The agenda 1ll'm ignored thl' la t general plan. "h1ch in es-;cncc 1~ Laguna's "8111 of R1gh1s:· This 153 page>documcnt tool.. some fi,e )e3rs. It was com plctc in 198 1. THE BOTTOM LI E: It "ould put our need) seniors back in the main stream ofhfe -because mo'it of them own no car. dri' e no car -and many ha\e ph)stcal problems. This would pcrmtt thcm to \\all.. to chur h. the bank.the grocer) store. the libra11 -wouldn't that be_ nice'! The Kenne) adm1nis1ra11on. bv ignoring the abo' e. has n olated 11; duties as elected official<> and 1t oath of office -namC'I~ 10 pro' 1de our need) seniors with these 'ital ser- v;ce~. 11'1 domg so the) are derelict 1n their dunes. I· have been monitoring govern- ment for over 45 years -that's probablv longer than most council members have h"ed. The last 17 in . Laguna Beach and rm convi nced that this Cit} Council begtns where reason ends. One day soon l"IT\ hopeful that a new City Council will do lls ele<"tcd duty~ to serve the people. Council members wh.o don'f se rve the people. don't belong on m~ Ctty Council. Keep the fait h. better days will soon be here -the' 're o'crdue and the c1mcns of Laguna certainly deserve 1 t. By LEO RENNERT catastroph1c-health-insurance bill for 111111Ck1 ,,~....,,_ • seniors. The program. esumall'd 10 __ WASHlblGION--~ ti'rst cost $31 billion o_~r 1hc next-~ year in office .• President Reagan y~ars. will t?e finance~ entirCl} with. rammed through a masstve-ta.x <ut , higher Medicare prcm1url\5 and_ su~ that saved individual and corporate ,,. pleme!"t?rY· pa~ ~lfff from taxpayers s 1.171 trillion· 0 , enhc benefie1anes - a poh11call~ mor~ next seven years. palatable _form. of ta\atton. although As the presidential campaign heats some. seniors alread~ arc up tn arm · up, that's a bit Q4:history Re?gan and over 1~· . Vice President George Bush hke to •While Congress and _the president trot out to·support their claim that hl\)'e~en Gna6-yea~tax-h1kc course. lower taxes have fueled economic each s1.de has fo und 11 prudl·nt not to lfOwth.since the 1981 -8:! recession. adveni~ 1.h1s trend. ,Rea~an "ant~ Jn fact. Bush is pot$Cd to push ::i nothmg to interfere \\.Ith his image as string of new taA cuts if he "ins in a tax-<:utter. For their pan. IA·mo- November -reducttons in capital- pins taxes. and special tn\ preferences for 011 production and child care. · · But as he positions himself• a!. Reapn's natural tax-cutting heir and ·paint.s Democratic opponent Michael Dukakis as a potential tax-raiser. the · vice president carefull) omits men- tion oftheothe.r side of the ta'l com - the widely ignored fact that the administration has been busy ra1s1ng tuts for the last six years. Since the big 1981 tax cut. Congress -with the full approval of Reagan and Bush -bas appro'cd ta~ hikes to the aggregate rune Qf $454 b~llion for the l 982-88 period. acc9rd1ng to a report by the House Budget Commu- tec. No .. sooner had the 1981 bill -a cornerstone of Reagan's low-tax philosophy -gone into efTcct than ' Conarcss and the administration bepn to ha ve second thoughts abQut the dimensions and full impact of the tax cuts. Financial markets souf"1ed an alarm about loommg record-s1Le deficits that could wreak havoc with the economy. As a result. the Reagan-Bush ad- ministratil:Sl'f. the Democratic Rouse and the Republican enate joined forces in 1982 and began to reverse course with a hefty tax-hike bill. To overcome Reagan's obJec1ions. tax increases were disguised as .. revenue enhancements" or7user fees. Put another way, the tax burden ha~gone up for peopl~ at the bottom, and down for those at the toP.. I crats have been gun-shy'. on tax1:.S since Waller Mondale said in I 984 that he would raise them and then lost 49 states. - A comprehens•' e Yiew of federal revenues during "the Reagan )Cars reveals not onl}' a roller-coaster pattern -sharp cuts in 198 1. "followed by steady efforts 10 recoup at least a fair-sized portion oflhesc lost revenues -but also an important change in the "progressint):· or fairness. of the federal ta\ S\Stem. As taxes were raised ttme and again after 1981 . Reagan laid do'' n one absolute condition: H~ was" 1lhng to look the other war asfong as there\\ as no tampering with cut~ in income taxes. To stem record-siLe annual deficits of $200 billion or more. he was willing fo consider aTmosC am other type of tu.ation. In prac11ca"l terms. this meant that '-"htle the top individual rate for 1ncdme taxes "ent down from 70 to 33 percent. •the In 1982andt1n latcncars. re,enues were boosted-with increases in con- sumer or excise ta\cs. Gasoline. diesel fuel. tobacco and liquor \\ent up. So did Soe1al S«uflit, taxes. Between 1982 and 1987. ·Reagan . sianed halfa dozen ta' hikes. ' aovernment began to make greater use of"regrcssive·· forms ofta"'Xation . with a bigger impact on lo,,-and middle-income groups -con<>umer taxes and Social C)ecunt) pa) roll taxes. And as recenth· as·a few months aao. the presiaent.signe into aw stilf 'another major tax hike as pan of a Recent studies b) go' 1.·rnment and pri va te experts confirm that one of Reagan's legacies ,,,n 6C · a css- progress1ve federal ta !.) '>lem despite a bn of gr~atcr fa1rneo,-. introduced into the mi'\ b' the 1986 It had o"er I 00 'oluntecr rn11cns. t.a:x-re.form bill-. -· -44-f~m ~H~s. 11-was-a-lttOOr-<.>f For example. according 10 thl· love for the c1t1Lcns of Laguna. This now opens a Pandora's bo:1> -and-r.filses-the-questro~dcn'"l""'thc people have a "altd reason for recall? Al.AN (MM, Laguna Beach ,Congressional Budgl't Otlil°l'. thl· ' ~re~lO~~m ~gm~ro~eta~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• ladder paid an efTCC'th e federal ta\ . .. , rate or less than 1 percent in 19 'O. p 100 e b · h e Thi6, )Car. this groul( \\Ill p'a~ a' r~·p ·~ . - . IS est c 01ce cons1derabl} higher rate. ncarl~ IO percent. , • rate for the to.p 10 pcrcenr\\as about In contraM. the" O\Crall fl'daal la'\ £nr au· to 1· nsurance' refior,.m 28 J)l!rcent 1n 1'980. Th 1~~ar. it "Ill be down in the 25-to-26 ~rt·ent range.· Put another "3\. the ta\ hurd1:n has gone up,f or people at tht• bottom -ffd d~n for those at th\.' top. The un even impact of ta\ ('ha.ngcs 1n the last se' en year<; io; ci ted b~ man) researcbers as a maJor factor that accounts for thl· "1de01ng gap be- tween rich and poor. "The economic rcco'cr) 1s h.·a' ing • man) poor Americans behind ... ..aid ·a repon by the Cl'nkr on Bupgct and Poliey Pnori11es. a pm ate research group critical of admin1s1rn1ion ta'\- and-spcnd dec1s1ans. . • According 10 the center. a' crage income (in consta nt 1987 dollars) for the top · 10 percent of .\mcnrnn families rose substantial!) during the Reagan }ears -from $74.56:! to $86.300. For the bott<ufl 40 pcrc~nt. there was onl}·a min1'clftc increase - from Sl4.187 in 198.Q to $14.450 1n 1987. • f . Running through all these studies·~ a common thread -wealth\ tax- pa)ers benefited d1spropomonatel} from the 1981 tax cuts: middle-and lower-income grOJtPS bear a propor- tionately higher slforc of the burden stemming from sub equent fax hil..e~. Reagan-also had an unc"cn tax record when he was governor of California. There ht• began his first term with a massive ta'l hike to ''ipc out a shonfall bequeathed b} h1 predecessor. l\s 11 turnC'd out. Re- agan's tax increases created-On unex- pectedly big surplus. and he "'as able to please taxpa)ers with "rebates'" in subsequent )Cars. When he ran for president tn 1976 and 1980. Reagan ]iilked a lot about hi s tax cu ts in Cahforn1a. but kept ilent about his huge first-\ ear tax. inei' . .This }'car. Reagan and Bush arc takin credit for thC' 1981 ta\ cuts. but arc -eep1ng silent about all the ··revenue enhancements"' ~i ncc then. To the Editor: Of" the se,cral ballot 1n111.1ll\C dC'ahng '' itli\ insurance and lllrt reform issues. there ,., onh one that deser-Yes a ")cc;.. vole: Pr9,Po~111on 100. Th.is is the onh mca~urc \\h1ch would bnng a degrc~ nf acrnunwh1lt-· I) to an industl') \\h1ch hac; abu.,C'lt "" public trust. If enacted. the ··1C ~:" .. intttallH' would require insurance compantc\ laws '-"Ould be re mo' ed. Despite a $43 m1ll10Q campaign to defeat the IC'<\N in111a11,e and paso; "no fault''. leading insurance com- panies appearfo be "'running scared'". State Farm. "h1ch recorded prCHI\ profits in exc£ss of $::!.4 bilhon last )ear.•cta1med 1n legislatl\"C he~nng last week that 11 "as not making mone) in the Cnhfornta auto in - surance mark.ct. · to base th eir rate!. on an ind" 1dual's Based on recent polls. 11 appear-; driving record rather than l>UCh that the i'nsurance industr) has cJTcc- arbitary cnteria as one's gc:ogra phical -11vel) "brainwashed'' th e public re· area. l:J nless "'special circumstarH·es'" garding attorn~ contingenc) foes. If appl). insurer \\OUld tx· required lO Proposition 106 passes and I held reduceratc' forgood'dri\cr b~-:!O per Constituttonal. competent plant11Ts· cent. And. the current e'cmpt1un ol law)crs "ill be financianf unable to the insurance mdustl") from antitrust take the "tougfi .. cases for lcg1t1mate victims. • When t'he state efTect1vel}' deniC's t access lQ our s)~tem of Justice to the poor and injured, can It be long before ' such fundamen tal rights will be . compromi sed· for u~s all? It is also logical to assume that. if passed. we can expect future 1n1Uatives t~ con- trol the fees of re)ll estate brokers. doctors and other professionals and busines~s. The best approach to the hodge- ~ie of msurancc and ton ln- 1tia11 ves is: YES ON 100 AND NO ON THE REST! BILL CRO BY lr\.i ne William Crosby Is an attorDey w/lb a practice la JrvlD~ Se·n. Bergeson's sexisrilchargeis right on ,.,,. . . To the Editor: Sen~ Marian Berge on fiac; come down hard on thC' print media on sexism in politics. Rightl) so. 1·,e never found m¥sclf agreeing w11h Bergeson in anv matter (her thump- ing for the trat'nt: blocker proposed San 'Joaquin Free\\ a): her ·apparent cuddling with de' clopcrs 1n an at· tempt •to de;tro) the Bol!kl ( l\ica Wetlands with mindless de' clop- ment: support for In mc·s en- vironmentally dcva ting 3200 hous- ing·tract on Laguna ( anu) on Road). But I agree with th is ti ne lad~ on this one. This sexism in politics Cp1 kmg a female political cand1da1c for sc>. alone to "balance the t1ckc1") scr'e no one. Not "'omen. not candidates. not a poJii1cal part). and no1Toc1et~. I go further than Bergeson. Thi\ tawdr) pohucal practice is un- abashedly a calloused attempt to quell women's "'himpers deer) mg(a they rightfully do) soc1et) ·s neglect of oppQnun1ties for women in occupa- tions tradiiionally reserved for men. I suppose l'm1guilt) of cx1sm in reYerse. In 12 years diplomattc scrice ORANGt COAST Daily.Pilat Pllbl!sllecl every day ol Ille year II 330 W Bey SI Costa M.se CA Addres1 COfr9">000.'" IO 8o• 1560 Cost• Meu,CA92tl26 I never saw an) male equal to two women I met there. One was my supervisor. The other who shouted for a. falsel y accused male collegue when men ran for cover. J must confess. I'll take women anytime. TOM ALEXANDER Laguna Beach ~_, .CludwMn Pub11slltf Tom Tait 1111 Vlfllt111 [d11or Achtrhs1n1 Otrettor Dan ffl'M1 Bob ...... ,Associate Editor Asst Retail AdverhSint Mer Tam a.in ,..., .._ Nt•s Editor Clusihed Adwerbsonc 0.1tcf01 Sim -,.. __ _...er., ...... -~ C1t1 Ed!lor Business Olf"e Manattr l111rC.i-MllLTMIKL Sciorls [d1lor Prodlltllon OirtclOI Do )'OU thhlk people Who uee paramecllc eervicea ahould be b illed? ... Glerta au.am ••"1"88,..er ....... I thnllt 1f ~e knc" the~ had to pey, thfy d problbl) take their tune and dnve to the hospital - and that could prove fatal. .... , ....... ..... ,., C....ahte No. I think 11 hould bl· c1llC"11.·d by tl\t cm. There ore n lot of people ttaai can·1 ~fforcr11 ra,c!. thould take can: of 11. .. s~ Werdl••llff ....... -----'J--Nl4let r.....---1: No I don't. Hospital~" 11.c\ arc tush enouah. It \hould be :i lri'c 1trv1cc. ....... liita Ma I don·1 think \OU \hould he' b11t~. Hotp1tal hill\ arc w h1Jh now. J mean. 1f if\ a hie or de;uh 111~11on. wh) arc the > b1lhn1 ~ou' Some favor . \ M~ISiiilate ~~-eta,,_,...._"-=~~~--=-~ No. W( pe) (nouah ta\e~. I 1h1nk the leHt the~ un do - ess>«sall) for a d) ina J)t'Mn " prov1dt • free ~"' ICC. ....I° II =::.4:.- 1 don•t thank to. I alway• dMMllh• it was iKluckd 1n our city taan.11 teems like thfy bill you for evnythana. .,._ . . • WoR Lo U.S. evacuates embassy as tension& mount in Lebanon BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Raval Moslem and Christian govcrnmtnts each in1i1tfd Saturday that th~y ha"c sole lqhimate power. pushing the already fractuttd country closer than ever to formal panit1on. The U.S. Embassy said 1t evacu· atfd 22 junior employees. all Ameri- cans. reflecting Washmgton's unease at the political crisis, the worst an Lebanon's 45 years of independence. pointed Aoun prime mm1~ter on Thursday. fi ve minute\ lxforc Gemayers six-year term cndc-d al midniaht. The appointment '1ola1cd an unwritten co,enant spcc1f~1ng that the president be a C'hm11an. lhc prime minister a Sunni Mosli.'111 and the Parliament speaker a Sh111c ·Moslem. d1sc1phnar} pro~cu11on ·· S<ltd the d1rec11ve. broadrast b} ( hnst1an-run radio s1111on!I. The Hoss go' eminent \aid in a statement after a :?1 -hour \e\s1on· "Defense Mmmer .\dcl ()<,\e1ra n ha\ been authorized to $end a note to the arm} commander. aslong him 10 sta~ out of pohucs or face d1\C1phnal") measures." ... Gen. lllebel Aoan I Orange Coast DAIL PILOT/Sunday, September 25. 1988 A.7 Family members c&lled to Emper~r Hirohito's side By Tiit A11ociattd Prt11 TOK YO -Imperial fam1l~ cmbtrs v.ere summoned to Em~or H1roh11o·s bcds1deSaturda' as his temperature rose and doctors stepped up the pace of blood transfusions 0Thc frail monarch appeared to improve slightly by n1ahtfall Japan do..ed the lir\1 "'eel-. of llS '1gll O\ er the 87-year-old emperor. ""hose 62-~ear reign is a rt't"ord for a II\ ang monarch Thousands of peop~ thronged the gates of the I mpenal Palace. \1ore than 175.000 have inked their names 1n reg1strie~ pra\lng for hl'> re O\ el). A steady stream of tmpenal rela11,es am,ed an black ..cdan., after the palace announced the mdnarch's temperature v.as nsing rap1dl~ B) m1dafternoon n had htt 102.6 d~. the highest since H1roh110 'omned blood after an mtcsttnal hemorr age late Monda' The fe,erdroppcd 10 100.:? S~tur8a~ e\ening. . ~ . The dispute threatened to reignite the 13-yearcivil war. which has killed about 150.000 people and left no aovemm.ent with real power 1n Leba- non. Aoun !'ejected the Moslem go' crn- mcnt't order Saturda} and 1~c,ued h1~ six-man Cabinet's firsl dircc11 ve 10 civil servants. It told them to "abide onh b\ the instructions of the legal go' eminent headed by Cien. Aoun 35 far ai; administrati ve. fi nancial and· diplomatic affairs are concerned ... Aoun replied: "The tfo'>'> ( abinct has no' legal status .. He \pol e al a packed news confcrcnn.· held at the pres1den1tal palace m Baabda. in the Chnst1an neartland. Lebanon and for COO\ ening Parlrn- ment in an d ectoral session 10 c hOO\l' a successor fo r Gema,el "ho !cit · Ten•Jon• conl.ntue.desplte gulf truce The Syrian-backed -go' erninent unCJcr acting Prime Mini'ster alim Hoss. ·a Sunni Moslem. told ns defense minister to order army com- mander Gen. Michel Ao un, a Maronite Catholic, to quit the ri val Cabinet.. .. President Am11f Gcma}cl ap- ·~vou arc also requested to refrain from taking order5 from lhc forme1 (Hoss) government. "'hose ri.'\1&· nation had been accepted and thu'> lost its leg111maq . . .. Otherwise, :,ou "'111 lace legal and "This as not so." Hos\ .. aid at a separate nc"'s confcren J w "l''>t Beirut "The prestdenttal po"ers have pa~sed to m} Cabinet berause Gema~el had no con~t11u11onal right to form another go' crnment before he left " ..\oun and Hoss both maintained the} "ere \\Orkma for the un1L~ o l offi ce Fri da). · Three Moslem officer C.1ema'cl named 10 serH' 1n ..\oun·., ~nwrim mtlitaf) Cabinet ha'e refu\ed 10 tale up their posts. Hoss became acung pnme n11nl\tl'r after Sunn11 Moslcrp Prtml' \ltm'>h:r Rashid Karamt "as ·a.,~<i\l nJted in an explosion June I. I%- Armenians demonstrate despite Soviet troops MOSCOW (AP) - T roops sealed ofT the capital of Armenia Saturday. bu thousa'nds of people rallied 1n the city's center to demand th e anne~a-­ tion of a regioo an neighboring Azerbaijan. an actt ' 1st .said. Soviet leader M 1kha1I S. Gorbachev said the government "'ill not tolerate lawlessness. The evening television news showed troops armed with submachine guns an Step- anaken. the mai n city in the disputed Nogorno-Karabakh regio n of Azerbaijan. . .Meanwhile. soldiers scaled oil Yereyan. the Aremcn1an capital. and scarcfled cars en route to S\epanakert. an activist·said. "Troo are checJs.ua_aJLc~ 1--a-n..,...:.""'ex;.;1or.ts........-olhe city and armored personnel earners arc stationed , there." Ho' ik Vassil~an ~1d in u telephone mterv1e"' from Y crc' an. Soldiers and tanks remained on streets where government and Com· munist Pan) offices are located. \aid Vassilyan. a former poht1cal pnsonc:r who edits an unsanrt1oned ..\rmcnl:ln nationalist journal. He said troop'I deployed Wednesday. \.\ere not allo\\· tng .pedestrians or vehicles on those streets. As they have for a "'eek. tens' of thousands of people ralhed aturda) in the city'·s central Theater Square. vowi ng to continue a.gc ncr.al stn !..e untij,.Oct. 7, Vassilyan said. But the walkout."' h1ch began cpt 16. wap apering ofT. \'assil~an ~•d some publicu:amporuon bcga~ ating Friday and was nl'ar normal levels Saturday. ..\nolh er Yerc' an act1' 1st. Rafael Popo}an. said '>omc . stores reopened. • Popoyan predicted thl· go' l'rnmcnt would Ole.el demonstrator~· dc:mand~ that 11 reconsider annc\l,ng thl~ predom1nantl) Arcmenian :"agorno- Karabakh re~1on in ·\1c:rba11an. which borders ..\rmcnia. ··1 don't think u· going 10 end an) ttmc soon. The strtkc "ill conunuc:· Popoyan sa\d in a telephom.· inter· w1il commit excesses. cngagl' 1n a~n and that we shall sit idle and sermonize? We shall not .. Gorbache' ·s comm£nt<> made .. ra. da) and earned b~ the '1ct ne"' agenC)·' Tass aturda~. ''l'f<' ht'> lif'>t on the escalatton ol unri:'>t T he 10-member Pre'i1d1um o l the Supreme So' 1e1 . ..\rmcn1a·~ h1ghe'it executl\e bod). on Frida~ c\f}rc~sed sohdant) with ..\tmcnian,· com·l·rn "tew. about the tense ~1tua11on 1n 'aaorno· But Gorbachc' told ml·dm e\· Karabakh. "here ethnic -\rm~naan' erutl\es. cultural 00ic1:lls and tdl'OI· claim d1scnm1nattort ll~ n.tll'l' ogy spcr mhsts the ('la'ihl'S O\l'r ..\2erba1Jan1s. But the Pres1d1urn al w Nagorno-Karabakh '>ho,,ed there arc backed the official pohc~ uf till' hm 11s 10 toleratt ng unre')t central govemmen1.. ''h1ch rcJclled "T here must be order. la'' must anne atton. lflttm~ ·E,c:111s 11r -~memans m "(ago1110-~ar.rb:lkh Nagorno-Ka rabakh. 1nc1den1all). began ag11aung for annc\at1on by sho~ed this. Can 11 be that 'iomi:ooc Armenia in Februa~. . . .. IiidU:strialpo~Crs reach agreement on world finance . BERLIN (AP) -Finance leaders of the world's seven kc\ industrial powers Saturday agreed io maintain stable financial markets. tr) to slow inflation and help hca' ii) indebted poor countries. U.S. Treasurv Sccrctan icholas Brady and other finance official ended day-long talks on the outsi.trts of Berlan with a statement cmpha tZ· ing "tbeir continued iotercst in stable exchange rates among their curr~n­ cies." The leaders. 11' said. "rl'n"llirme<l theircommitmentsto puf\uc pohr1e' that will maintain C\change rate stabiltty and to continue 10 cooperatl' close!) on exchange markets .. No spccilic mcn11on \\3\ madl' 01 the U.S. dollar. v.hich h3\ been gaining strength 1n recent months "It as a clear staJemcnt of thl' desirabilit} of the status quo:· said a senior U.S. T rcasur. ollic1al. \\ho sboke on.cond1uon oi· anuny m1~. In add1uon·to the l n11cd 'tatl'S. finance chiefs from Bnta1lt. ( anad3. Ital~. Japan. Francl' and,.\\ c:s1 Ger- man~ took part 1n the talk at thl· \ 111<1 Bors1g. snc of the Gl:rman De' d op- ment Foundation. The~ '-"Cre held an conJunu1on "1th the annual meeting ol thl' ln1er- na11onal Monetar. Fund and \\mid Bank. v. h1ch earh tiaH• a nwrnhc'r<>h1p of 151 nations. .\bout 10.000 polire "l'rl' guarding West Be rli n in la...: lcft1\t m1htan1s ti) to d1sruputle m1.·ct111g<, l'\pt'l'tl'd to dra" I :!.000 financial official ... bankers.and JOurnahsts The linanl·c meeungs began last ThuN:Ja~ and wi ll run 1hrough 1>1 29 In t.hc1r statement. the otlic1als said mfla11 onal") pres\urcs "ere being held in check. 1 .. There is h11lee' 1denceol a 2eneral- anl1auonal") thr,eat.'' 11 $.11d .::0-:one· theless. ronttnucd '1g1lancc 1s re- quired." Final appro' al "as g1H'n 10 a plan to help the "'orld's poore t countne~ Girl killed, 15 Palestinians wounded on t'he West Bank · ·oHEISHE. Occupied We t Bank (AP) -FiQeen Palcstjmans \\ere wounded by lsraeh arm} gunfire Saturday and a 13-vear-old ..\rab girl died of wounds suffered in an earlier clash. Arab hospital officials said. Dozens of lsraelt lefttsts '1s11ed towns and refugee ramps in the occupied West Bank and GaLa Strip to express suppon for the fa milies of 25 Palesti ni an acttvists ordered de· poned by Israel. • ·~or all the cri mes commi tted apinst Palestinians. deportation is the worst," said' Etna than Weissert. one of 10 Israelis who toured the Ohcishe refugee camp outh of Jerusalem. . Also aturda}. an braeli n.1, ~ gunboat on patrol ofT south l tbanon sank a rubber d1ngh). !..1lltng. th ree Palestinian guerrilla aboard. the a rfn.y_ .sa Id. . . . con•irmcd the report. Her death brought hl ~"'·I tbe number of Pales11 n1ans !..1lkd Sln\.'l' the Dec. 8 start oft he u'pn 1ng.iga1n'il Israeli occu'patton. 1\ Israeli al'>o ha,·e died. · Fifteen Palesuntahs \\Cre "ounded b). arm} gunfire in dashl'" \aturda). including eight tn the GatJ ~tnp anJ . seven in the \\'est Bani.. hesp1tJI offir 1als said. .\rm,· omu.11\ con· firmed sh "oundec( The guemlla squad ,\a en i;outt-to r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iil attack Israeli targets and bclon$cd to the PLO's Fatah faction. a militar} source said. It was the third reported infiltration attempt b~ sea !his )Car. Nahil Tokheh. 13, died at Jerusa- lem's Mukasscd Hospital on atur· day.' a week ~fler being-shot in ·the head during a clash in tht ..\mman refugee camp north of Jerusalem. hospital officials said. The arm ~ ··A quiet cn\·iro nn1cnt Jor you and .\-ou r ca (' C~tClinic ·. A COMPLETE VETERINARY •-ttH-~-=------n~scrn:RmNG FA EXCLUS1VELY FOR CAT 369 EAST 17TH STREET. C-0 T ~SI ESA (across from Ralphs bc1~ttn Tusun &. 5.tnta ~nal \ Please caJJ fo r an Appointment 63 1-1454· . Diane Steinberg. D i\1 NICOSIA. C) prus -..\n uneas~ 1.ease-fire 1n the l r~n-lraq war has _held for more lhan a month dcspi\c da1h claim of '1ola1tons b} both sides. .\lthough the guns ha' e fallen 1len1 a her one oft.he longest con' cntJonal. wars this cenlury. both sides remain on a "ar footing and the bloodshed continues as the} tum on 1n1cm~I opponent\ w '>l'Ule old scores. A\atollah Ruhollah Khome1n1 told hts rountr~ men .\ug 111 that ""e must take 1i that we are still at v.-ar." and urged them to man thl lrunthnl'~.a~.1JUL .. c6nstant plots ... by our enem1es."D iploma1ssa' Iraqi Prl'"ll.knt \addam Hussein. who used the war to consolidate his po .... er and d1ml031l' JO) lhallcnges. Wiii ha\e to keep the lid On ugh t to curb an} dissent that migh t l'llll'rgl' He has already taken advantage of the .\ug. 20 cease-fire to turn h1' .11 m' to\\ a rd the long-rebellious Kurdish guerrillas v. ho fought on I ran~ 'Ilk Haitian eleetlons up to the mllftary PORT-AL -PRl'C E:. HJ1t1 -Ha111's nc"'" mthtary president. Lt. Gen. Prosper Avnl: ma~ not hJ\l' enoli(th ~e-r to determtne-whmeleeuons are held. a prominent opposition polt11uan said aturda}. "The soldiers have made 1telear 1nat he 1s their ho!>tage -·said Louis De101e. lcadcr of the ccntnst Agnculwral and Tndustnal Pan) and a ltkel~ randidate 1n any pres1.dent1aJ electton. "The go,crnment 1s pro' 1st0nal." DeJ01e said ... It must satisfy the demands of the people and thl' soldiers.'' ..\' n l. 50. the former army adjutant ..... general. assumed the pre\lfl'n~ alter rank-and-lile.,.soldaers ousted Lt. Gen Henn :"amph~ on Sept I >ent him 1nt.o e"le and muunaed agaanst their commanders. At the 1irne o(the coup ..\' nl s(ud he accepted an offer from the soldiers to become president It 1 belie\ ed that he ts now sharing po~er with them. including coup leader gt. Joseph Heubreux. a 17-ycar-old arm~ medic. H---~ALL-DA! KINDERGARl \ l "\E l'I \ . (,(1 ,\°JH>l. \-.. OLD VIOM.D llOMANCI AA.OAT ~ Ntll~I w/c~ & ro~s. lllVINI COAST CHAltTfltS 675·4704 • ,,.., •• c.n ' .. y..,,._ .. J AC><>Md Luxury Yacht AA SfrvtCfS .trtM9'0. IRVINE COAST CHARTEltS 6 75-4704 • .. Kii• •wtrn• THllU 8Tll GRAD• .. ENROLL NOW F1t1 .s1 .. sttr 1t11i•• s.,1. 12 .... t. , i . . .. 1 AIUEI (March 21- Apnl l9): MOOD in your SYDNEY s11n .a:enu powers or per- suasion, individuality, charisma. sex appeal. You OIAll could put across major deal.you pin added recoa-••••••lliiillliiiiil• ni1100. love relationlhip in- tensifies. TA\JllUS (Apnl 20.Ma) 20): You learn secret enabhn& you to write, publish, advenise. &ravel. Search is ended. you discover clues. burden is hf\cd, views are venlied. L1gh1 is shed on area previously kept m dark. Love "'" blO\SOm. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Ecnphasis on performance, spotJiaht, entertainment. ab1!11~. 10 get to hean . of matters. You 'II make public appearances: urning and 1ntu111on are on tariet. Popularity zooms upwards. C.\NCER (June 2 1-Jul~ 22): Dilemma involving family - relationship will be ~vcd. Focus o n 1«unty, flnance, promise ~ntly broken. Individual 1n position of aulhonty decides in your ravor. Another Cancer involved. I I.BO (July 2).Aq. 22): Ke) lS d1vqsiticat1on. Open lines of communication, contact individual who 1~ .. frequent traveler." New markets can opeh for your crcau on, product. Social activities accelerate. S...ttarian rcprt"Senttd. VIRGO (Aua. 2).Sepc. 22): Dig deep for itformatio·n, check source material, buikt on solid base. Lunar &>0$1tion accents trust fund. money held in acrow. Cont~ersial relationship comes to liaht. Scorpio plays dynamic role. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for quick chanaes. delivery of unique material. unusual communication from member of opposite ~x. Spothaht on partnership. cooperative efTons, marital status. V1rao figures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Domestic adjustment fea- rured, involves major concession. Sp0tlight on employment. basic issu6, pets, people who rely upon your judgment. Eschew the stnsationaJ. Maintain stead) pace. Taurus rnvolved. SAGlnARJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 )":' Look behind scenes. Mlize you miaht be "followed." SC'enano highlifhts intriaue, mystery. aJamour. ~rcts. Emphasiulso on crati vuy, romance, impulsr, chanlC of pace. Pisces rtpresentcd. CAPIUCORN(Dec. 22-Jan. t9):Th1s canbcyourpowerplay day. You are in driver's seat, you learn more about property vahat, Juture prospecrs. You win leaal dispute, marital status hiahliahted, chance exists to bit financial jackpot. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Relative helps pin added ition. Scenario highlights shon trips. visits, contact with borwhose ideescan be transformed into valuableconcepts. Fue , automobile could be involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been hidden will be revealed-to your ad van rage. Eamina power can increase if you take initiative. You'll locate lost an.cle, member of opposite sex will say, "You are as ifa different person." IF SEnEMBER HIS YOUR BIRmDAY family member is serious concemin1 possible sale or purchase. Terms must be defined, protect self against possible deception. See otMrs in light of reality, not mcrel) as ~ ou wish them to exist. Cancer, Capricorn people pla) 1mponant roles an your life. Your father had much influence. )OU work well under pressure. 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WICKES FURNI1 10RE Bomeleu Amaacla, a 4 -r:r-old Lbau as-a at tlle ana Beacb Aa•mal abelter. neede •me- oae to &1.-. laer a bome. Slae la •paJ*I •. bouebroken, Ilk• older clalldren and l8 calm and fenUe. Tbe ebelter la at 208 2 Laaana Canyon . .... BeCkman c1ffers matchlng·tunds The: Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation has offered a $500,000 challenge gifl to the Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Ch rue at UCI. The gift. a challenge for matching suppon from the communlt). 1s intended to raise funds for the institu.te's endowmenL Interest in- come from the endowment providcis unrestricted funding for research at the institute.:To date. more than $4 million has been raised toward the endowment's SI 0 ma Ilion goal. I BR IDGl North-South vulnerable. North deals. NORTH • Q l -I 4 3 2 AXQ4 + K Q 10 6 WEST EAST + A K 10 ' 3 • I S 2 "J Void ~ A J 10 9 1 6 ,, ' 7 6 3 10 +JS-'J +91 7 SOUTH • J,,, '7 ~ Q s :¢.ft5:i +A 1 4 NMJ ThLI>id<ting: • North-East South Wtst I ~ 3 <;> J NT Pass Pass Pus Opening lead: Four of • Sometimes, thdocation of a key card can be crucial. But once in a while it will make no difference. Winess this hand from the recent Summet North American Champj- onships in Salt Lake City. We have interchanged one card between th• East-West holdi~. East's jump to three hearts posed a sli1ht problem for South, since his s.ide mi&ht have had a 4-4 spade fit. After some thou&ht, bowever, he elected to make the sensible bid or three no trump, and that became the · final contract. West led his fourth-best spade and declarer, Joey-Silver of Montre- al, reaJiz.ed a1 o nce rhat West had to be void in hearts. He cashed four rounds of diamonds and, when West followed to all ~ declarer knew that his distribution was either 5-0- 4-4 or 6-0-4-3. ~__,.,~.._.~y ea&hl-.tMt--&mkl .4n- sight. declarer needed either a.. • fourth Trick ln clubs or an endplay for his fulfilling trick. Since East could not be allowed to. pin the lead, declarer had to hope that West's club holdina included the jack if he held only three cards ill the suit. If Wes\ started with four clubs, it might seem rflar the perccntqe play would be to finesse him for the jack, but Silver realized that, if that were the cast, the location of the jack was unimportant. ~larer cashed three rounds of dubs, di1<:ardin1 hearts from hand while hopipa the jack would *ap . When that cud did noc appear, South exited with the table's re. matntna ctub, ptt~11lf1lll penulti- mate heart. N>rtunately, West wu forced to win this trick, and he had to concede the fulnlllna trick lo de-. darer's jack of spedes. llllU.1111 Prtced to Mii 1 Bedroom, pertlally furntihiit. Aetrtg, .-.0, T .V. ExceMent oon--.. PrtvMe .,..., a clubhou1e1 N•w•ort• IMct'l'I llMet locatton. Adu"'·na11.ooo -' .. ·. ~ World ~s artists mail • works to HB show .. By CHERYL WALKER Daily Pil°' CorrtSpondc:nt An an show opening Monday and continuing through Nov. 23 in Huntington Beach'sCity Hall Municipal Arc Gallery gives new meaning to the old saying ''Art is communiCI· tion." I r At Im, t!>irJ ptkr Jill Htn· tlmoa is ~ f0t studying Mid lfCrss. Abcwt, &.ncD HF School 1tUt1tnn m Strp- luit llmuDonJ, Dinny Ucktr ;,, lbom, Natt Hmltr llld Lm Pitnon. Al ripe, Diwn Ftits, 51!1 Sptnctr aaJ O.Yid KottJiR . ,, n IMnth gridm ir· Cosca 'L Nm lliih School. By VIDA DEAN Of the Daily Piloc Staff rodents marched back co school r«encly and man r did ic in the popular LA Gtar white high ·cop shoes. Others rook che same aurumn·srep shod in ankle-wrae sandals, low cennies or che licde black or navy-pump. Cliss acts for the new term1 A number of che book-hitting bunch. ranging-Ht age from 7 co 17, give high marks ro shorts, kiiic shirts.and short skins. But che "valedictorian" of Monday through Frida}' scyles is dtnim. "I had Sl 50 for school cloches and I spent S~of it on a white jean jacket" sa,id Dawn foes, a snench grader at Cosca Mesa High School. The daughter of Karen and ~ecer Fries of Cosca Mesa also had a jean skirt ori her shopping List, and love to wear ic with surfer shirts. - dience like pen pils only their messages are visual rather than literary (although praetitiot.er fee . . quentl complement their artworks with crap~ of poetry, crypuc sayings, diary notations. or title words). They cake the idea fuglike some of their establishment counterparts)that arc is the purest · and mOSt ideal wav ro communicate literati)' and cttate original an works no< to sell but to stnd - via tht postal services of the world -to a plaMtar} netWOrk of like-minded inaividuals (and some- timn groups~ mail artisrs like themstlvts. Mail Jrnllows its creators the ultimate in artistic frttdom, says exhjbit curator and Hunt. ington Bach rtS1denc Jeff Kurvink, a coUage mau artist himself). Kurvmk ~ys it's because thm att Classmate David Koenig , son of Karl and Kathy Koenig , Cosca Mesa, did his school shopping while-on \'a canon m Ore Fon. a~d that· s .where he found his jean jacker. His favorite was the dark blue denim. As summer fades away, Davld,.s favorite school arr ire is shores and surf shirts. "It's coo hoc now for long panes," he sa\ s. Sarah Spencer, daughte r of Clem and Martha Beld of Cosca Mesa. had jean shorts on her back-to-school shopping list. Sarah knov.:s che. value of a dollar. "J worked ac a snack shop m .\iich1gan chis summer and earned $6)0. I bought m\· own cloches. When I returned home. che cores didn't have a lot o(shorts for sale, the\ \\l''f low on cool cloches. so I fou nd chem at the w.ip meet." And with fashion saV\'}, :.he adds. "You wo·n·r find designer brands chere but It's a good place tofmdgood cheap.doche. · Dawn Fries doesn't shop for names. "I don't SU~DAY. SEPTEMBER 25. '1988 I : J think designer cloche~ a:e that important .. she says, "although I have a (riend who paid S50 for designer jeans. I buv Sfjmech'inf bee.a use it· s pr my. Forget designers.'· The trio of seventh gr11.ders are fashion watchers who reported ocher hoc IO?kS at their Kh®I include full mint skins. cight-fimng bike shons and pants made of Spandex.~cotton knits and tie·dred "scuff. .. 0 Another look. accorciing to tht CMHS sevemh grade girls, is rhe pramce of wearing double socks of differenc colors vmh cenms shoes. For ex~mple. white over a bright shade and, for extri atten[Jon. brigh< over white on rhe orhe·r f ooc. Silver 1e..,.e'.n because it's more 3i•ordable than gold) ~ci earrings are a muse f('r the guls. Sa.rah and Dawn said. "Boys are weanng braided • bracelets of wee suit material," added David. The 1ewelrv craze goes alt the wav down to . (Plea.st see A,\ 17H/SG B.? .+ht ''lnttmational Mail Art Extribtt" will fatutt the works of matt than 6~establisht<J and rookie artists from around the globe who are part of an nciring and innovative new phenolllfnon in undttground or non-commercial art cirdn known .. "mail art." no rarrietions -°'her than the artist ·sown , imaparion-on what consrii"in ~~ ... --~ faH..Kun-ink.iiiht cumor of .cM lnctmitionil Miil Art.uhtblL Pboroppby byNid Souza. Mail artists "c9R'spond" with their au- Viennese Ball becomes Pacific Symphony ·Ball/B2 .. I {Pltut Stt ~LEMENTARY/82) Image: Special 6aclC-to-sch<:!ol advertising se'ction . . __ Ca~ ring for ~our . leathers/Bl .... .. Amie Sey, Lo~ Splato and JoycJ. Ol80D laa.ftal a ball. . • -- ................ Barbara .. teller (etaadla&) aad A••HeC...... . a..,. Drle.chel uad Tami Ba ape pluuaecl rltsy eYent. ~~E~.na17~.~-~~~h~~o!:.~~~.~n e~:~~~~h •nd cw•...,,....... mousse cake. . M~ than 300 ll;lCSts attended the Betty H•ttoa lflllJam• of Villa Park The Vienn~ Ball. organized ir) Founder A~: aarlle, founding event bdd ~t the RJtz-Carhon Hotel. co-chaired the o~hing luncheon for 1979 by Marcy M!llvl_lle, has a new president ...,...... Fidler, no.w ser-l..llu":'. Nasuel. , th~ 127th academic year at Chapman name. Henceforth 1t wlll be known as viq her fifth year_J and board mem-. ~ the event to raise .funds ~on.,. The event dre~ 150 guests, the Pacific Symphony Ball.,. bers c-le MertMaad and Glay for Ulllllnl teverly abused children includihJ J .. le and chairman of the At a luncheon held in the Five• Fnva were among the members of were Tani ..... of Newport Beach board of trustees George Arcros. Crowns Restaurant, it wa5 also an-Researeh Associates who attended ~ JNJ Drltlehl o~ Yorba nounc:ed that the '89 fund-raising ball the luncheon Tuesday in the UCJ Linda.Sponson were the Fieldstone will take place in May at the Westin University Oub. C~mpany of Newport Beach. Dean.- South Coast Plaza Hotel. Dr. Pa.. SJPiterd presented the Gattlcson of Huntington Beach. and The very aood -new_s to the Sl.lP-~propam on .. sc~etics after 75 guests J~dtec Comp~ter Group and por1et1 Q~ the Pacific Sym~ho~y dined o~ grilled bal_ibut and topped Lindstrom Ame!1~a ~fOrange. Ore~ as ~bat t~~ ~otel .. which 1s oft .. their lunch with fresh peach . o. ..... , and Robert · Maple of ref'wbishina its fac1hues, will under-cobbler. . c d I M . o Others at the event were Marilya ud Tem Nielsen, Dotti 1lnd G ltWwell and Stu and Ernie Claap. mu. Another Newpon Beach resi- dent there was Dr. Margaret Au lamu, who 22 years ago founded Providence Spccchr and Hearing Center in Orange. write tbc ball to the tune ofS60 000. The est list also ncluded UCI oro~a e .ar observed their 5 .th AclCordi I 'r 8Gb . lb II D Ed d wedding anniversary at a surpnse Inman was presented the school's nt to genera manage . vice c an~e or . r. war dinner held in Matteo's Restaurant in Al...._rt ~-hweitzer Award of Distinc-SeHelmeJer, the orchestra was QWU11H, Betty Qlillli1u. Hedda CdM UI"; ~ chOlell to open the new ballroom · lllaree1, Auet&e Huwltz, Nora J : . h fi h b . tion for humanitarian ser,vice. Acting beca~oftbc ball's significant role in Hester and daughter Marilyn ommg t em or l e cele ration president Jim Doti made the presen- thc community. Glualla1, La•r• Caffey, · Doui were daughter Nucy Kroner and tation. With the underwriting, the ball's StWwell a nd Ellubetll and Wi lliam ~daughter Victoria hD Smith, • • • goal is-.. now S 1()(),000 -past balls Vt.ceDI. · ra and Earl Maple, Darlene i.,alle Bell and fiance John Weaver DorotbJ uad RObert llaple. . . Nora Joqeaaen at decllcadon wltb lllchael Stepben• uad JolaDCoz. • have raised $40_,000 to $50 000 • • • and Ed . MOlldOD, all of Newpon were guests of honor ,at a formal Dr. Arpold and Mable Beckmu_. ._--;---..:.:..if.AM·~ball.-OUi-1.0lh,....»cill be the Dave Fleraao of Anaheim, who Beach,andBJandJackFlall~~~yand _ diM«-hosteci-by.Mr.-apd Mrs.Btln Sen. ~ aQd G~rtll Be.r1noa.._ -m<>5t--«citing-ever;-!!..said-Aue-Ke ' ppca~ !"'e ~ung=<a'f\~~wf:iymy and Jim Spivey ~~l!1lffcr:= Even and Dr. and Mrs. Robe~Hospnal prcs1de11t Michael Loli and 'felTJ Zimmerman, presi-d~nt of the Bal~ R,_otary; Ellea a nd Belt WlleH, Cemmedore Glub-..5ki ........ _-1 per; Freel Pen&er, Ralpll Rodllelm, , I .; committee chairwoman Restless and Days of our Lives. The honorees. who said their vo~s at the Evers: Newport Beach home:~ S~•. NB Mayor John Cox, and _ . . · received cheers from his fans and lots Sept. 16, 1938, at St. Mathias Guests included Elaine Gordon, council mell)bers Evelyn Hart and _:_This gift~ enable the event to ofapplauseeverytime hecamc-on tbc Episcopal Church in Whittier. also mother of the bride to be, and her Clareett 'J."!"!er were. 31l)Ong the ~ch new.heights, and to try ne~ rampattheCasitadeSanJoscfashion have a son, Stuart Maple of Van-: husbandCyllobertGor .. on,the Reed guests. attehding .ded1cauon ce~- things we v-: never don~ before., show. couver Island, and three Qt her grand-. Meeres, Dr. Geneva Mallock escon-emomes for the Jorgensen Comfl")un1· a«!ded Joyce OIMD, c~mmmee pres1-But the children in the show were children. They are members of the ~ by Dr. Wallace Landbolm, JoAnn t)'. Cent~r and flagpole at Manners dent_ an~ past ball cban. real show stealcrs, too . .Ryan Gagnet, Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Big ltllllqiwortll; Douglas Payne and Library an Newpon Beach. JaciaHllae ltllpatrick. was c~air-C..-and CMdaey Qra of L:aguna · Ca~y~n hCoµ~~ry ~ub. They_ ;x-!>!.;. ::.~~.GJ!Y Barnes of Scotland Others there for the event honoring ~ -WO!'l\a n ofthelµncheon.G uestsdmed and Alem Mar~ of Huntington ten e t ego o . rvance .. w1t a ._ ..... • • • the memory of Vin Jorgeflscn were on chilled tomato yogurt soup. Beach strutted tn clothes from week at Mauna Kea 1n Hawa11 . FASHION CALENDAR Designer Calvin Klein will be at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza, fro.m I 2:30to I :30 p.m . Thursday to launch his new scent "Etemiry:· • •.•. Elizabeth Taylor's scheduled ap- pearance at the South Coast Plaza Broldway Oct. 3 has been canceled for health reasons. She had planned to be there to introduce the bath line of ther "Passio n" fragrance. • • • • Dcsiincr Judy Homby will be at I. Maanin. South• Coast Plaza. Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 p .m: to show her fall collection . ••• f Gale Hayman, who co-founded the Beverly Hills. boutique Giorgio and created the fragrance will make an appearance at the SCP Nordstrom store Saturday from l to 4 p.m. to ANYTHING MAILED CAN QUALIFY ••• From Bl · Ills catholic in the true sense of the -one from-West German¥ for-of the participan\S' names and-ad word, he points out. because ~hat-warded a color photo installation of dresses) and just stan sending your ever media can safely be posted and' eilflt views ofa shark f~dina frenzy. work out. · received intact can qualify-and that •Another from Poland d•tchcd This open-door policy is particu- includes watercolor or oil canvases. a life.size . cartoon drawing of a larly beneficial to artists whose pcr- . , • • • Dinner, dancing and entertain- pen-and-1nk · •or graphite pencil woman taking a shower. sonal commitmentsdon'tallow them r-~--..tretchi . C"OlOr=llampcd postcards. . .. fi to pursue their anistit dreams full books, audio or video tapes. ~ ca~anal rule 0 mail art. adds time. continues Kurvink, who moon- _9uests will be playing games Fri- day eveniiig at·lJalboa's Ta lc of the-- WhaleRestaurant to raise funds for the Vantage Foundation of Costa Mesa. A social hour will begin a t 6 p.m. with games at 7 and· a buffet dinnerat 8. Debbie Marsteller and the Vantage board are in chl'1C-Ofthe semi-formal event. Tickets are $50 per person or $80 per couple. Dancing will go till after midnight. Phone 645-7833 .• ment will be featured at the Ballet Pacifica benefit Oct. I at the Red Lion Inn. Costa Mesa. The "opal" section of a new ballet "Birthstone Suite." written by ·local composer George Russell and choreographed by Lila Zali. will be presented along with ex~t~ from "Carmen·•· and "Cinderella." sculpture. mobites. ceramics. col-· Kurvm_k. "that there are .00 rul~ f~r liahts u a pGet. musician and inde- 1.,es. hand crafts of all kinds. Truly. the. anist to ~ol_low. When pcnod!c pendent filmmaker when he's not anything goes. , '!1atl .an exhibits are ~mnged !n workina 9 •o S in the procurement hbranes. c~lleges\ pU~ncs. and m department at McDonnell Douglas· The ~untinaton Beach exhibit. m~re eclectic setunas lake pu~ and Huntinaton Balch oftitts or per- says Kurvink (or as he is known in pny.ate ho~es. there arc no J~. formina the duties of husband and mail an circles, "Kurv .. ). will give Junes. or .size. shape an~ media dos father to his three c:hildmt. viewers a lively introduction to the and don ts. AJI contnbutors. ~~ .. I llted to Ute Jldtins my mail,.u • frtt-whceling an form as it$. txhibi-auaran~ced a place !>n. an. exhibit s lauahs Kurvink, "but now I love it!" ~.on ~pond to a .. chosen. thtme. rostenamp~y by sendina their work to The International Mail An Exhibit Bodies of W~aer: Con~r. he • a~ addrHS. 1 V(ill bf on diaplay from 8 a.m. to 5 addJ, the foll0W1ftl allustrauo nr. '"Oettins involved In mail art is p.m.' Monday thf'OUlh Friday in the •A mail artist from Japan. for lim~ ... says Kurvink. .. Evrn if you · lowerkvtl of the Huntinatpn Beach example. Rnt a panially-filled and don t exhibit in a show to•nd ttt iJ. City Hall at 2000 Main Street in decorated ·•atcr canon for display. en• copy of'me dOc:umeiuilion (a liit Huntinston Beach. - . • .. Also on Friday, guests will play ca1inopmesat40 tables at the Irvine Marriott to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Tickets are $30 per person. which includes S 100 in chips, a CQmplimen- tary. cocktail. hon d'ocuvres and music for dancing. Donated prizes include several ~kends trips and a set of aolf clubl. Phone 963-5568. The no-host social hour will beein at 6:30 p.m. with dinner and dancing to the music of The New Time Machine to follow. Tickets are $50 per ~rson. Procc.-eds will assist Balkt Pacifica. Phone 494-72 71. ••• The Oranae Count~ Trauma So- ciety's eiahth annual dinner/auction will bqin 11 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Four Seasons Hotel. Ne~pon.Beach. Four hundred guests will participate in a silent auction followed by dinner. BW Bamll&oa and emcee Jim de llOom and.wife Barbara. After a program concluded by Harry Babbitt singing "God Bless - America," restaurateurs Jim Dale, Hau Pra1er and Hamilton hoste<fa recepti9n. Guests were greeted by Nora J~r1ea1en. music by the California Sounds and a ·live auction which includes 11n op-- ponunity to be a bat ooy or girl at Angel Stadium. Reservauons for the $1 2S·per-person event are being ac- cepted at . the OC Tra_u'!'a Society omce. 9..37-5030. • • • • Me91bersoftheWomen·s Hospital "' Au~liary of Saddleback Hospital. Laaun~ HiUs. nave made papier mache masks...adorned with sequins. pearls and teathers for those who attend thetr Cl)'stal Ball Saturday at the h'vine Hilton Hotel. Phone 496-S914. ' • • • An afternoon of maiic is planned Oct. 2 by the Southcoast Alliance for the Mentally Ill. The 3 p.m. event will be at 'Maaic Island. Newport Beach. Tickets are SIOO each a nd can be amnaed by calling 831•7410 or 831 -1~28. DON'T JUST GO GROW THROUGH m BLEllENTARY FASHION: BOYS' ANKLE BRACELETS ••• SEMINAR Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 29th-Nov. Jrd 7:30-9:30 p.m. Ovef' 5,000 IYve ~trended 14 previous worksh~s l ...... , thi 1DWef lfldes. At K.ai~r School in Costa Mesa. third lf'8der Chns Crane wean his braided bract'lct around his ankle ud adds a shell nttklacr. Cbrit. the son of Jan Crant of Newpo;t kach and Skip Crane of Cost1 Mesa. is strictly a shorts-and.- knit-thin man. No long pents for ham or ··reaular"' &h1ns ... Not c.'vtn on rainy days will I wear Iona pant!. or jac:keil." M tlltd. ••t'm natoratty warm.·· Clnsmatc Jill .Wndenon. 8. the clauaJller or Darcy and Bill Hen· derwn. has a denim 'hon \Ct that her m'lm boupt-~tor hc.'r ,1 . a ~11rr,n1.C Aul .. 11 ~he hu. J u of Ilic: monc) in the.' r rkf'' ·ht~ tl <•n '"IKl\•I clo1"'-"' 1'-----!1!!11!111--------~--1':-------:~ .. =: .. =:!w~• ahc would spend 11 on ri1ctt> Jrc\M.:\ . and slip-on style sh()(s to malch. notes on Estancia fash1oh trend'i with A lot of them would probably be football players Dann)· llc:kcr. 16. the blue because she has bttn told the. son of Pat and Ned Ucker. and Mark color brinp oufthe blue ofhtr eyes. Hart~y. 17. the son of Dana and Chris Mid he Md not bttn for L'aurid Hartley. tehool dotbcs )'Ct. but would bu)' new They said tht tttnd 1s to dress shoes iflle suddenly became ncfl. His casual but nice. favorites aft hiah·top ttnnis shoes. ··rm really not as \Cnc1us aoout Hip-top tennis shon an• popular fashionsas I wa\3\3 freshman " Lar3 with the boys over at Est4lnc1a H1ah SA)'I. '"Then I tholJ&ht I had to wrar School. too. But 17-year-old whM~ywore ... "'1a.n\tyln ~ Stephanie Hammond. and ihoa.. Now I'm into bu) 1n1 what the dlupter of Hilda and ,Rohen I hkc ... Hammond. and Lfra Ptttl6n. the -w, ha''t' oU1pown peer pttno dluatnerofEmily and Frank Ptl·rson utt.'" commented Mark. who thop. said black and na\\ oum ·11·· ped wuh Im pal'Clltt. t"hi.:'"au\l· the~ for 11rlt 11long ~ 111 cnni !t .. ii;s.• ~ 1m h3\~ th 1 on ., '} He ~·1u tor pumr1 1r~ n!!'~d •r h ...... ~-f><rh;p~.l~ d Jl1~ n tarn 'un* ~tcph me •Jm~ ILU swca111 lur da !t Hue l .: on in side, Mark dicln"t bu) too many thinp. wanuna 10 takt 1 look around the campus first. ~nny sl\opped with his 21-year- old ~rand went the dcnilll route, choosin1 acid wuh jeans and some ftannel shins for later 1n the )ar. Stephanie 11aned her shoppina in July at a Nord'1rom talf . "I don't hke to lhop for IOO much at o"' ti~."' lbe said. Students 11 Estancaa ao for jewelry.· too. "lut wt ao for lhe lllnkaft.. pr«iOus rMtalt. .Jold and silvtr" smct Lara. laul)t1n1-_ • t1t; braided bracckts art out for "H \1 1lt,po.nt1nv. 1ut h S ~01'1 n<~ ,.f Ct'. ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, September 25, 1988 Weight Watchers members reach goal; celebrate with faShion show I \ Weight Watchers upco ming 19th annual fashion Show "'111 (eature members who have met their \1.t'1E?ht loss goals. "We will show their before picture and tell the StOr) o( their wetght loss and then tht')' will come out on stage and everyone will see tht-m .is the\ are," Kathlt-en Robcrt0 d1rect0r of public relations said Members who ha .. e lost from 10 pounds to 250 pounds will be 1mohed in the program, she s:ud The lunch- eon/show will be held at the Anaheim Marriott Hore! Oct. 22 The pre><teds will benefit the Make .i Wish r oun- dation in Orangt-Count} Women models "'111 he "'earin_!! clothes provided b)· _Oam: Mel'\ air ax of Tustin Men wJI be modeling clothing provided b) S1l.,erwood of Anaheim. Weight Watchers has been su<Ce)sful for n years tn Its rtduCttOn and maantenace programs for o .. erwe1ght persons. Since its beg1ning an ~ew York, Weight Watchers has cxpo1 ndcd its offices throughout the l.: nued States and kept iu programs up-to-date w11h new plans.tor ind1v1duals and groups A unique concept thac has helped the Weight Watchers pr6gram work so well, as aH the staff at Wc1}:ht Watchers has been through the program bef) person has had a weight problem that helps them when workan • with others. Robeno said. Se~ral programs are a .. ;ulable. tn· eluding the Tradiuonal meeting mem- bers follow a diet program. and attend weekly group meeungs. Inner Circle members follow the diet plan and .mend smaller group r:!eeungs (10.12 peoplt • This program as designed for mdmduilh who need a little more support m lo)tn~ weight. One of topics current!) bcm~ dt\· cussed in the inner circle grvup as "Wh~ women gain weight after marri.1~e. Roberto said. "This seems to be o( ma1orinterest to a lot of women, wt are getting a lot .of interest'ang re.isons .ind conctpts from our groups," she: s.nd An ac-work or communat) progra.m 1s also available. Wt-aght Watchers wall comt-to the p1'1(e of emplopncnt or your communtt), for group meeun~s as well as making sure tndl\ 1duals ·follov. the dat-t p~n, This prOJrfllm nttds a minimum amount of mt-mbers Other programs art' geared for the ht-arm~ 1mpared, blind mt-mbers. pre~nant and laetaung women . .,·egttanans and rust about anyone t-lse, flobcrto !>llld A nev. mt-t-ung for teens wall be starttnl! soon. she said. I A nu1blt' food pro~r.im ~I\ e> dtfter; food chotees from e'er\ Ja, 1cems to going ou' to danncr.attbU.Ur.wL5 or (lit food chains Tht-food pla n 1s b.i~ed on the exchange program wh+th le-cs tht- d1eter choose what food 1s consumed for the wet-k depending on Jmou~t des1gnact-d in that food ~roup. Wt-1ghr Watchers Ila crntt"f) and scht-duled mt-ecings all O\ t'r • outhern Califorta. To find the ct-mer neJr \Our area , call 800·333·3000 .. Or. tur rnore informauon. contact the main vfficc: 1n Santa Ana at (7141 35.5505 Canterbur\ of :-.=t-w Zeala~d ttJturc:s acmewear and sponswt-ar for tht-1mi1v1du.il "'ho ~•ms quallt\· clothing that Lam • Known for ns ru.i:,.:ed .ind durable ·Rugh)· 1ersers. Canterbun ol '\t-"' Ze.il.rnJ .ii o carries Rugb~· shorts and slacks. as well a~ ,-acht ~nrs, wt'att-rs 1ackeu and Sper') CVO bo.it sh~~ v.1rb -rht-same ha~h-qualtc+ workmanship from :'\c:"' Ze.il.And ~f1chael Scales and Pett-r Montgomen. owner) of the )tore or fer ex~rt a~yice on the :-.:ew Zeo1Lrnd pruJuct' .i y,e(J as fnc:ndh customer sen ice Canterbun ol :'\e"' Zt-.ibnd 1s loc.itt-d Jt 3333 Bnr S<. at the Cn ~ul Coun. across from outh Coast Plaza for more 1nformauon. c.ill -11 ~ 1~·'>'>19 A casual setting' Wing .chairs around a centr.il fireplace p~omote ~ c~mfonable. fttltng for Sporting Life customers. The store afft-r fash1om found in The Sponang Lafe citalog. Located at 1069 fashion Island an !'l:t-wport Beach. the store may be contacted at (714) 121-8829 • IRISH C RYSTAL c 0 M , .N Ireland's Most Exclusive Crystal 40o/o -80% · --=~ y We will ship UPS anywhere in the U.S. Free Cfrom South Coasc Plua, Nonh on Brittol. It-ft on MAcArthur, ~ft o( Plan Onw) 549-19'4 ·~~~··---~· ...... ~~ W~t Watcbere memben •bare ••cceu atodee for the organlzation• uuu1al fuhlon •bow /funclralser at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. . . - Westcliff Plaza offers convenience, ersonal service and lar_ge selections A l..alt-1doscope u1 rtd .. v ur' 1r IJI' fashions can be tound .it\\ c'ltl !tit P .iu in r\t-wport Beach LolJtcJ J: lnme Avenut' and 17th 5trtc:t. \\ em:lttr Pl.iu offers personal Sc:f\ ice. comen1c:nlt Jnd selectaon for fall fa)h1on need\ Tht-Storekee~r ior l ltr "tltt p .. lt to shop for casual Jnd dre '' >pun-· wear With .m u ro1\ ot \\t'.lttr) .mJ accessOrtt'S, The S:orekc:c:pc~ 1,1r I lc:r h.._, a trained. courteous >t .. 11 thJt "11 coordinate clo1>s1c £.ill t.i,h1um 'ev door, The Storel..eepcr for Hun '~ct.; .. tlt'S an sportS\\f.ar .ind •<t \C:\\t.ir tor men and bo' s L>t.1 bh>heJ in !'JI'-'• Th Stort-ket"per for Him ~ .l'> J prote~ vn.L experienced M<lfl rm e\trJ (U"\t'· n1ence. The core tc:pcr tt.o .i ~r>vn ... shoppm~ stf\ ct-Tl-it-c:\~' enceJ sutr wall select and dt-11\er mcrch;an •. h e to }Our homt-ur ,111 1cc: ·' YJSll H.o ll1da\ s Tr.od111ur • ( vthmi: Known for its suits •1e' .,1 '~' .. nd accessories for the "'cl .Jrc"cd 'T1•n Halliday s •lso feature~ IJ. 'P""'"' eJr for m~n and women Womt-n who look tor f'C'""r" serv1Ct' and quaht\ .ipp .. rd "'11 t n 111\ shopping at Duper) o1nd D.imui ' .1 speetalt\' shopt-stablt!>lied ir l•J. -\\ 1•h ·a complt-tt' line-or tall v.vn1c:n ' \\c.H ~praper s and Damon> l.;rr t'' pc: tc .. 1.J plus sizes. Draper s .inJ D.irnvr ' .,. .• also bt' hosung a rrun" 'ti'-'"' I r1J .. 1 Sept ;o ft'lltunn~ ' ne"' lmc: b\ GetCl • of Ausma. You o n-.ich1t-\t' \Ot. :Jt-.. loolC for fall b, shoppm~ .At Dr.ipt"r ~ •nJ Damon >. Vt-t.i s lnum .. rc i\ppa~e. '' 1•..1 J ~ rhe nt-xt swp :o complt-r-cr" t.i wardrOl>t"S SpecuitlH\1! n .Jn .:. t • hngt-rie •nd persono1 tt:t.n.!o!' \ c: .. '.,,), futures St\ II Sh I( w' .:n • t'.a' \ :-'IC. .. ,llr · ablt-and v.el!-c ·tl •c..: "" h ~· .. !! '13' ht-lped tO m.iJ..c \ c• .. ' 11nt •>I < )• ""~t' Couno s .mo'' ts1 .. h1·\rt J · .:.i:• c boutiques You w11l .i.SO \\.lf•i ''' pu: (•4" pa~nc on 'our r.ill shvppt"~ "'' v. 'Ill• futures ladies sports"-t"r 11 .... t • t .. tc:-\t St\les Champ.A~ne ulrt''' I w'\lpc'.!' sportswear. and t) 1-.r.l• .... ~ .,.. •t' designer apparel ano .. u c.,.,ur.c:-' \h"! o( Champagnes) sclt'ct or:' .. rt' • J•ur .. fabrics 1ncludtnf .me~ '"t:1>r ..... r ....... silk ., Dane 1s a one-stop )• lll' .,. t·c:-'vw can find womens concem~r .. • 'Nr:' wt-ar t'\'t'ntng"-ear &nd .i .,. at '•r ti\ .1•1 aCCt'S!>Ortt'!> fa t'f.>t'rn't>•t'' I! 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"I sec the results. and people who use these products sec the re ulu and ther . arc always happ) wuh n," humaker said. Other products Shumaker offers from Images arc: Second Chance Shampoo and Condmoner. a hair regrowth product; Great Tan gives individuals tans with o r without sun; and Wrinkle Repair improves wrinkes Weet Cout IJiaacee off en ee•eral prodacm deefCDed to aid l.il problem• aacb u baldneu, wrlnklee, tanntnc and more. o ver a period of time. Other products clear acne. grow strong nails and lashes. get rid of unwanced hair. helps recontour fatt)' bulges and celluluc and ~n anti-aging product. Image alwavs has new prod- ucts coming into che market, Shumaker said. "The produces work for most people. of course there are a few that the product will not work for. because of certain chemical-type factors.:· she said. "But people sh?uld not cx~ct results overnight, n takes time and use for these to work." Two new producu recently On the marker are Reuno1d A and Firm · p Rcunoid A improves and helps sm00<h wunkles and Firm lJp 1s a cream that can be used to firm sagging skin on che arms, neck. face and breast areas. for more information or to order products, contact Shumaker at West Coast Images. 280 N. Wilshire, Sum~ 1 llA in Anapeim, or call (714) 972-1 )76. an A e continues at i~g tra Plaza, is "a littlt' 1cwcl tucked awa\. Bill Anderson. Lon McKay: Mannus them m chcir art decisions. with all kinds of cxcumg chmgs Welman: Joyce Motazed1. and The galJcry accepts all ma1or • hzppemng,'~ fvt' Vannu!Ci. director Pamela ·s original Jt'Welrr dcs1sns. credit cards and offers cht' Artc~t' With the traditton of ,11\ersrnathm~ pieces Allan Adler 15 known for. ·Wt' said~ Allan A-Olei-destgns 5'!\eral ex- of the gallery. said. 1 The gallcq• 1s currently planning card. Artcge is arcvolvmg cred1ccatd becoming less o( a spcu.tlued tr.ide. are a tradmonal silversmith wich ·Che ecucivc gifts for busiJl~sscs as we ll as Qcscribed as-a "fine liln gallef) ma an e~h1bi11on of Ene. The cx h1b1uon for arc purchases chat offers a J0.8 Allan Adler stands as an example of 3 abilit)' to creace thmgHhac are one-of-a-individual custom pieces for several mall." The Nelson Rockefeller Col-. will run from Sept. 29 throu~h .Oct. percent finance rate. The card is craft preserved for the bettt'r · kind, m evcrythins:· Larson said. famous and influential ~c1ple. lection offers a collcwon of or1}.:H\al 19; with a champagne reception ept. accepted at most galleries across the Custom 1ewelr} pie,ce~. ~1lver ha1r- one-of-a-kind works b~ several well-29 from 6 p.m. to9 p.m. Works to be country . More than 40 years a>;o. Allan Adler clips and comb), s1lvc:r belts. watch As well as metals. Allan Adler also • known anists. "We are not 1ust displayed by Erte will include Tht Nelson Rockefeller Collec· started .. his businc~s of rnecal sm1thin~ bands (Allan Adler has one st~lt' chat carries and sells p recious and im1· limited co what we ha"c hanging on scngrapht, sculpture. 1eweln and uon is located a.c .H3\ Bmtol. ullt' and today is well-known for Im h1~h che) have patented _ it is made of precious gems that can be used in the walls. we have a "'') personal originargouachcs. 2()()() in Costa Mesa ac che ouch quality crafrsmansh1p for handwrou,1:hr cbon)' and sil\cr I and s1ker burcons fur custom.designed 1cwelry pieces 'Our relat1onsh1p with chc ar11sts and tbc:) Several oh1b111ons and charn\ Coast Plaza Mall. The fine arc ~.iller} designs 1" gold>. sterhr1J: sihtr .md 1ackcts'2nd clo1hes ;are onh a sample of designs arc very simple and clas IC, we qualit~· N'wt'"r like tbc cleaner lines in p1eCt's," Larson will do commission~ on special events arc planned for the future. 1s located on the upper le"cl nex1 ro J r-'" · • the items that can be made b, 1he works for people, Vannuk1 said Vannuk1 Ja1d "We wane the ~alien Salc1 F1f1h A,c. For more 1nlor· Adler's showroom m [oron.i del silversmith. said. The -gallery carries p;irnc1ngs. to-be an integral pare of thc Or.in~t: mat1on about the ~alter) or upn>m· Mar, operated br C:) nchi.i Lar one . ·:we can use a person s m1t1;&ls or Allan Adlc:r 1s located at '8\8 E sculptures and 1ewelf) 1 Somt' of the County community.'~ she ~1d. '"We '"8 events. call (714) ~40-~077. Adler's daughter, d1spla\S :.e,eral of che Other design or a business logo on Coast Highwa)' in Corona del Mar. F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•fi•nc .. f.ew•e•l~cy•.•fl•~•t!' .. ea•r•a•n•dlllllh•o•llo•~•·tt •. ·.r .. P•1•cc•c•s•(•or•g•i•h•s•o•r•m•d•i•v~ .. ua•·1s•~·.·.L.ar•!O•n .. •m•o•r•e•in•f•o•~m•a•o•o•n•,•c~.IJ.(•7•14•)•6•7\•.•74•9•~.~ ~furty 'Be[[ captu res the romana and' trad'itwn of oU! 'E.fl9fund in ~ c!ttaifed' 6rusf1 strow . • ' .,, . Phill Berman's · ~" ·. .OPEN: MON-Sat 9:00-4:00 6:00-9:00; SUN-9:00-4:00 TITLE West Kingion DeU Driftstone Manor Penshursc Tea Rooms Ducksbridge ·Conage Walsehurst Place Dove Cottage Garden Halfway Cottage Shere Village Antiques White Lilac Thatch Bodiam Twilight Allington Castle, Kenc Brendon Hills Lane Jasmine'thatch d over Lane Cottage Sandy Lane Thatch Friday Street Lane G inger C0ttagc Murrlc Cottage O ld Bridge, Grasmcre !comb Village Garder\ Lullabye Cooage ~ ~ Twilight _:_j Morning's Glow 'Sweet Pine Cottage .f iddleford· Cooagc Meadow Lark Cooage W indsong Ci>ttagc Little Boxford (on canvas) A/P .. ..-,, .. .. . (g12ss) .. A/P set Glass NO. l~UE ''° ''° ''° ''° 9W 9,0 9W 9W 9W 9W lsW 9W m 18W 18W 18W 18W 18W l~ 24W 24W 24W '18W ''° ''° '50 '50 ''° York Gar den ShOft" -----4---~--­''8 Pcnshurst Tea House Burford Village Sto re Chippenham Farm The MillPond, Stockbridge The Vicar's Gate May Cottage Sunrise Thatch' Eathing Conage Broughton Village Clove Coaage ,. Cocswold Twilight 1000 '10 ''° ''° ''° 950 950 950 950 950 950 ,. CURRENT GALLERY PRICE MKT.VALUE• sub t to aval~billti '800.00 s 6-to.oo $7,000.00 ~. $5(,00,00 Soi,500.00 .,,000.00•• $3,500.00 s-i,000.00•• • $3,000.00 . $2,100.00 s .m.oo $ 396.00 s .m.oo s 396.00 $ ~-00 s 4'70.00 $ ~.00 s 4'70.00 f 614.00 s '83.00 s '74.00 s 4''9.00 s 324.00 s 324'.00 s 324.00 s 324.00 $1,200.00 s1,020.oo S/N 'S 692.00 · A/P s 796.00 ' s 3()6.00 s. '66.00 s 549.00 s 494.00 s 549.00 s 494.00 s 678.00 s 678.00 .. Sl,312.00 Sl,181.00 s 464.00 s 464.00 $1,090.00 ,,. S 5lJO.OO s ~.00 S/N Value Soi,'400.00 .,,74'2.00 / t 800.CO $1,(JOO.OO Sl,(J00.00 s 700.00 . s '60,00 Sl,200.00 s 960.00 Sl,800.00 Sl,1~.00 s 700.00 s 5(,0.00 • 32,.00 s 32'.00 s 321.00 s 32'.00 s 32,.00 s m.oo • 32,.00 s 32'.00 • 32'.00 • 32'.00 • 32'.00 • 293.00 THE GALLERY DOES ~OT SET MARKET VALl'E ONLY THE ARTIST c,\N STATE THE CURRENT ~ARKET VAL\;E Af'liD THIS LIST IS BASED ON A RECENT PUBLISHED LIST BY MARTY BELL. FINE · .RTS, INC. ·l ·cuRRENT MARKET VALt:E JS DETERMJNED BY THE LAST PIECE KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN SOLD The fall look ... AT THE ABOVE PRJ(f:S •-ON CONSIGNME~T TO THE GALLERY. .._ Sh1plt,·'s is cutrcnth cunm~ fall fnh1om including Lev1'1 ('f!lt acc'P' Mart) Btll'1 work on C°""Prntnl· Wt Will purchut pifctt in mine cooctlcllOn.) denim 1acktt1 and Jt'aM h1plC\ \ hu ~'ual $t<>rft in . . .. ~~·-•••••ilmlllliilll••••••lm!ll!llil•••lllillliiilliiilll•••••••••••• .. I Soudwm Calafomia. induJ1n,c twrc~ in Huntington ~ach. ., Costa ~tsa. An1hc1m, Qr•n,.:t' Los Alamitos and lonA Btach, F0t m0tt 1nfonnat1on. call the \(<)tt at ~achff V1l~e 1n Hunmpon Bneh •t t''l 41 ''ll\470t>. • tht Harbor Uritff in COila Meta at (7141 (1\I • \lll. .· . · ... A.n elegarit atmosphere Ele~int englash anuquc:~ .mJ .line oriental ru~~ on carries fashion de~1gm b\ RJ lph LJuren ( .ihin Klem Jnd hardwood floor$ promoce .1 wmfon.lhle shoppmg Joan & Da\1d llJrol<.h h l(X:Jtc:J .1• q,~ Brisco! in the environment at Harold in che (rHt.il Court The store Crystal Court at South Co ~t Pl.iu ( .11 ('1-tl ~l<).')()H ... \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, $ept9mber 25, 1988 • ' Shipley's stores have ·successful season with back-to-school , fall promotion ., •<Snipe\ S l\aS now Cum. t''t'U (JI" t' u! merch11nd1~ 1tS most succei.~f"' ':>~ ... •.u , •,,,., ~asons in ltS . hJcon R.1 Rv~~ Sh1pley's SPok~on ),11J Rv\S t c:.uJ\ the Shipley s at Sue rt \' •ct in Hunungton ~ach A fam1ly-oqented \t<Ju: 'i ple1 ~ carries toda> s fash1om ivr pmt'' d •t SUit everyone S bud~et \X t Oltc• O.rnr fashions as ~di •~ v.n•t ~ '.t .... '"~ •1.t' St>".consc1ous customer. Ru\) ,,11J Popufar brands thi~ \t:J' ~ .o\t het'r Gt nera and Mouo in "'t , .. ,~ 1 • .. •t• and Gc:xcha and &1 t...oor-.: 1:-:-e .. d (ashron for men and bo\\ In .. d <>ti er brands include Levi (,cnt . .i Q:m I;. silver. Bevctl> Hills Polv ( ub •nJ man\ Popular brands rhis year have been Genera and Morro in the fash ion area and Gorcha and 8 1/labon;: in beach fashion. more With stores l<X.&tt'U ; ..:u .... , ~· Southern Cal1forn1.i ti pt , : "' • .. -.;! on a Larger marketing ur p~ .:r " r • • t' (aJI season and expcc•\ •c •f'C' .,. : o:-Y. Shsplt}' s StOiC' lO Oriin~t: rvur•1 , !ht' next few montht.. Ro\\ \.o d \X. t '*•'" have a new look to our srvre 'J,\p ... ·. 1 r Ancxher ad\.int.i~e or \~·••ppir .: ar ~1ple\ s. ~sides as pm r~ ' r ht profe~s1onal and c uurttvu' \tf\I{ t' h\ salespcrsons \Xe •rt .i.1rrt'1 1 1 ,r.·••n>-'. a nev. pru~ram ot tr•mm..: en P·'" cc' •11 bt' ol more assm .. nce ch .. r :ht r'"~: Ross ~.;1d \X e hope 111 "t't!' uur momentum t!um.: "1t! t 1 , .... 11:,t' friend•\ ')tt\ICt •') ht-fu:t: To take ad\•t.i~e ul r.:1:•' ;"i.t' "" s1,lish cloihes \.Unt.sn tht "nrr"n' i;iore neac~t \OU Ir. Hunur Clllfl k t'J • me store 1~ IOC.oted .ot ~.?t1! .\f .. : ,, n ~icliffVrliagc. -1~ ~'6-1,111 •-( ·~r .. Mesa n1ple\ s I) Ive .ltt'J Jt .: , •• H .. m1>r Bhd in the-Harbor (t'ntll -11 6~1-3122 • $100.00 OFP ALL fllEfllllEll.Sltlrs (Including Corporate Packages) • 2 complete weight rooms/ FREE instruction • Over 50 aero bics classes each week with certified instructors · ................... ~ ................ ---................................ .. • Raquetball lr squash courts I FREE clinics • Licensed massage staff Luck of the Irish Rlaoada Redman, owner of T1ae IJ1ab Cryatal Co. dla-S::-ftne crystal merchan- • All lrtab cryatal ii 33 percent lead, moatb blown UICI band-cat In Ireland. b1ala Cryatal la located at 3788 8. Brlatol ln Santa Ana. For more Information, ca11 (714) 549-1944. TH~ ,.; ~ PORTl~G llOl'SE • 25 Meter heated outdoor pool •Sand voJleyball/FREE clinic.s • FREE Child care • Basketball Gym ~ • PWS many additional amenities J601 Jamboree. Newport Beach. CA·92660 (714) 7S2·0S6S expires 9/27/88 "Come Join Us For FREE REFRESHMENTS & DOOR PRIZES!" . LOSE 6 INCHES in 1 SESSiON ·v1sIT ALBERTSON'S You 're all invited to a "Ribbon Cutting Ceremony" !11esday, Sf~~7th: at s:.1s ''Marvelous · Muff ms'' '~Beverly iillts Concepts." lOUM Adams ·at Brookhurst H B 9&1~TONE "Albertson's Center . ' . 14/f ONE JUMBO MUFFIN AND RECEIVE ANOTHER JUMBO MUfFIN Of YOUlt CHOICE hp 10-31-68 • • Un~. lar~ vari~ty • O~iclous1 daily specials • 200 Different kinds • All natural flavors • No added preservatives • Bak~ fresh daily OR YOU PAY NOTHING! 10171 Ad8MI Ave ......... ..., ... ch . ' • Fresh-ground goµr~t coffees • Delicious cinnamon rolls etc. etc. etc.I STOlll HOURS: Mon-Sat 6:)0-9:00 Sun 8:QO.S:OO 962-2726 ... Beverly Bills Concepts Introduces EUROPEAN SEA CLAY BODY WILAPS! . Rt llD Of l:SS!Gmf CEUlUTE l\ ' CO!U~ •m 1£DlCIDG 1'Jli'TCB ll.\.llSl ~r# ..... ~~flllJ,-'t.l ... ,...,..,. ~ '""'"""" o..~ ... t..-.4 .. ~ .,, • ~f• Our n~o ""'" ....... .-..wcti) IM • • fil'Jl'•f :' ~ .... ..., ...... ,..., r•.... ti r «41'•--4 ~ ..,.... .,. ~-,, ....... J\.1'4 ! ,,.. ttw'*JI f ·~ ~ .. ~ • .," Jf' CE·NTER .. Adams & Brookhurst Huntington Beach "When Only The Best ·w;11 Do" Consdtants, Certified by ~s.A.F.£ are oo staff at al tines to answer your questions about mdoor. tmnint • ~tllllltJW As:socll~ ,r-1;0N'TH-uNL°1M~o·11· lor [ dllUbotl I s3900 NO M4~ENAC~ FEE• I I New clenta only with coupon. I I "'9•H call for Appointment. I I . ()hf ...... 10-1..,.. I ·-------------· (• NOW .OPEN MEDICAL GROUP When Quality Medical Care And Low Cos1 Are Important-. • Farruly Pract1ce • Elective Surgery • Minor Emergency • Work Injuries • Ptaysicali • Laceration &r Broken Bones • Complete X-Ray Ir Lab Oiagnosas • Pediatrics ~---,...--:-------2 LOCATIONS ~----:.-- 10118 ADAMS A VE Rl'NTINGTON BEACH 988-3266 MON-F'1U &A~-tPM SAT 14M-7PM FIRST REGULAR OFFICE VISIT ~OT GOOD WlTR OTlll:R SPl:ClAL OllCO\JNTS rt 'T ~O FOft .. Oft' f1RST RIDGU~ OJ'1P1C'£ V1SlT 1 .. ' The Finery] ewelers is the place for speci.aloccasi9~sand peop~e Buying j~lry usuall)' means a lpKial occasion or spec1:1l person and wMn that,ume comes )·Ou want to go to a special place. The f ine r)' Jewelers in Costa Mesa is that special place. WMn you enter Finerr Jewelers you are ap< to receive a hard) grttting and a quick "ma) I hel p you" from any one of the friendly suff or om of the Smitbs.-ownu's of tM store. "What we have butlt our business on is trust," Weldon Sm1th said Smith runs the store with his wife, Carleen and four children. The Finery Jewelers has been operated by tM Smiths in the same location for more t~ 16 years, he said. "We ue a community oriented store and family," the Cosca Mesa resident said. The store specializes in custom jewelry, and carries unjque pieces on dw pttmises. "We work in gold and sil~r and carry almost all the pttcious and simi-precious stones." "What we give away is !ZOOd service," Smith said. Along with the ~ndly service Qf the Smiths_ the store presents a comfortable homey atmosphere with its openess and warm woodworking. The store is currently having a special offering on selected pieces and will be having its first store.wid e sale during the month of Oetober. Contacr the store for exact dates. The Finery Jewelers is located ac 2981 Fairview near the corner of Baker rn Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 979.9no. Weldon and Carleen Sm.Ith offer friendly and pro- f..tonal .enlce to cuatomen. Women at Large ~s unique concept Women at Large 1s a 'flew concepc in exercise and fitness. The program was created and designed for .the large and extra-large woman b)· Sharlrne Powell and Sharon McConnell. Join O 'Brien and Gaylene Stoner recently opened the first Orange Count} · Women at brge centq 1n Hunungton Beactr. Offering low.impact aerobic routiMs, workshops and' support groups, inst~ctors. wbo are overweight themselves, teach cl1ent.s how to enhance their image and deal wi1h on- going problems. • A new ~rogram. The Wellness • fee that includes ever) thing from System, provides a sa(e 2nd health)' exercise classes to specialized support method to losing w~1ght. O'Bri~ .said. groups and workshops. The system combines a nucrmona1 A fashion boutique in the club gives program with weight management large women several stylish eX"Crcisc training an~ an exercise plan co ach1~ve clothes and bathing suits to choose results-for l1(e. The Wellness System 1s a from. "We offer a comfortable at· 1 ~·w~ek program and begms Oct. 12. ~m'osphere for large women co cor:ne anCJ: 0 Brien !aid. fttl comfortable with themselves. and Class~s ~re held at scheduled umes among other women," O 'Brien sajd, everyday m the Humm~ton Beach Women at Large is located at 1 )087 center. There are no com races. member-Gofdenwest St. (across the meet from ship fees or hidden cosu. for extra the Westm~rer Mall) .. For more services. Customers pa) a once.-a-rnonch information."'11 (714Jll9'f-3,H. - . (' • Shown but a sampling from the ,prestigious Hartmann collection. Make it a gift to remember ... wlth Hartmann C7' lugage & accessories for Rootens Luggage stores. .. '.~~---------------- • I • SOUTH COAST PLAZA Upper Level. CaroaMI Court (114}~3110 •• •e C11'Y CENTER .4/f1B-9108 MONTCWI PLAZA 114/6U-OU1 • ANAllEDI 1LAZA 714/fll-JJIO For a classy· image An example of the fine gold and diamond jewelry offered by Tra(litiooal Jewelers in Newport Beach, this .sec features a matching diamond scudaed Qiain necklace and earrings with interchangeable centers. Traditional Jewelers is located at 263() San Miguel, ac Ford and Miguel roads. For more informatiOh. call (?14) 760-803~. The shoe fixeis Newport Hills Shoe Repair · offers top quality work at reasonable _prices. The shop repairs shoes~ handbags jnd leather goods, as well as offering a selection of leather and .synthetic purses and wall~s,..!Newport Hills Shoe Repair is located at 2640 San Miguel Dr., in the Newport Hills Center in Newport Beach. Call \7l'f) 640-7302. CH BY. INCH ~liJl/y~. The lltinate · ,,, ,, in Body Tonitg The Inch By Inch System offers 7 different isometric exercise tables to isolate and exercise •maior muscle 1roups with 500 to 1000 rtl)tt1t10ns per table treatment 1n iust 10 1111nutes each. ThlS puSJve form of exerc1St 11t*nd three t11nes per week for approximately one hotlr each sesst0n. 1s equivalent lo doing two hotlrs of caltsthentcs per day! ~ c=4'Ar1ew.'*# Ml~"'..,. ..-......--=== · Ylil'911 ~-· At firsf, I WIS only intemted in 11>sinc '"'"" and pounds. but now I e111 ·see tllat the lncfl by Inch PfOlflm IS also beneficial for impfov~ circu1ation and helpina me be more retuld. In tide montM. I've lest 22~ lllCflls. Includina Ruff H~, Alben N_ippon, Cambricl,e Dry Ooocla, Dennis Ookllmitb and more ... THE SPORTING LIFE 1069 Fashion Island 721-8829 , .................. ..., • ., . ' A special 9ccasion_. J im and Daphne Cianciola; ·owners o( Euphoria Cloching, and friends, model samples o( the store's stylish bouuquc fashions. T~ store spcC.alizcs in unique looks and satisfied customers. Euphoria 1s located at 183~ A-11 ~Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Courtyards in Cosca Mesa. Call.(714) 642-7103. ~ Why looll Older Than. You Feet? JJ .;TRU/!P'-8 l'r~11eu iM awa .-oo 1 c01Dno•H , • hrooes tamoiis on11 .1111ur1I mtthod to '*"''•It ii• r i'Owtn ~.,. r ... Kiili&. ~· tM tilt mtl!IOCI to ltUOMt l!\t htst>•tU ind tliSht1t1 ot i Vo•lM11I u n ..... CUI • . Rtmo.n uclY Po<hts ot cfllubtt lor 1 "•l••al •nd ~re mtttiod ot ·~'l 1r1t smooth U.111 ~Ile All OOR PRODUCTS COfll: WITH A llNY BACK GUMANTll =....--=.. (714) 972-1576 J' If' ( '.._ r ·, ,.. ~J'r\.J1/{" • NO APPOINTMEN'T NECESSARY .,,. ' • OPEN 7 DAYS "9--~ ....... ~~u HOURS: M~ay-Frl<tay 9-8 ;.-,"'.' Satutday e-e • ~und~y 10·4 1-• ... r--------~---------------1 PE1M r llllllT I •D ·: I •1••J I ~ NIT I \ CUT . I I 1111 I UUI ~ I .. 14•1 l ... a Cll 1 •111911 AClll• s ~,... I I ••• I . ~ I II , •1 II I 1 .::7':r-.r:::.l ,:c.~~ ... ~~~ •111•• I L-~=---.1.--2='!:°=--1!9!!~.!!!'.!!!..'J ~HUNTINGTON BEACH COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY Warnet & Goldenwesl NeWJ)Q!l Blvd ,..,.... LocallOOI Altleflson's Cente< on 111e Co\Myards 8'00kl'lu•s1 & El., (714) 8'1·5560 • (7141 722-1889 Callens Come1 • ~ & Adams (7 t<IJ 968-()667 New4and Center •• Grand ""':"" Callens (7 1') 963-773\ Opening tn Corner c;f r THF FANTASTIC OIFFFRfNl,E • • t -. .. 10% • WllHTHl8 AD 488 E." 17th ST., &;104 COSTA MESA, CA CORNEA OF IAVINE I 17th ST. 548-7980 . ,_. \ Young Seconds is answer to costly clothing stores Parents face the dilemma o( purchasing new cloches fo! children every Kason, knowing that soon they will be outgrown, this fall and winter, take advantage of Youns ~conds a store m Cor~n• dcl Mar that offers a soluuon to this costh pwblcm. "We have fine recycled children s clothes, all m excellent condmon:at )() tO n pcrccn off retail prices. Paulette J ones. co-owner aid Jones, with partner Sue Young_ opened the business after th~} found that barely worn children's fashions had an cager market. Y Qung ~conds carries only bet. tcr-quality clothing a-nd d~sigoer brands. "Everything is hand-picked. no worn or soiled garments." Jone~ sa id. The store carrtl'S sizes from tnfanc to teens, with new sclecuons con- stantly m the most current seasonal styles. Currcntl}·. Yo1..n~ Seconds has faH cloching sclccuons. as well as fashions for the hohda\ s. J;raduauon suits and prom dresses •nd winter clothing. · ,. ... -... ... . ' ., . "We arc now carr~mg t\er.th1nF from sno w su1ts for pl.a\ m,: m rnc snow co entire outfits fur !K'rtous skiers," Jones said Youn· Seconds carries a full line of sk'I outfm and boou. ·c,e(lthmg e:Lccpt equip- ment,' for children aod e''°" clothes for adulcs , she said Anochcr area the store 1s currcnth scamng to get m\ohed in 1s ..maurrut}' dochrng We trc 1us1 starting out w11h th1\ secc1on ~o v.e are now accepun • m.11trn1l'I lt,Vthc-s for the store, Jone ~;ud As with ch1loren s clothin~. ma- , ternity clothes arc onl~ net'ded .rnd worn a short ume Youn~ Seconds will accept the clothes so thac another woman will be .ible w use them without spcnd1n~ •~ much a> she would norcnalh an • m.uern1t\ shop. Young Seconds 1s located at ;(} Heliotrope in Corona de l ~far The store 1s open Tuesda\ chrou~h Frida\ from 10a.m co~ p m. acurda\ from noon to 4 p.m and clo.scd unda\ and Monda) For more mtorm.mon. call (714) 673-2120 , . :. ~ left, Andrea Barr, Amanda Barr, Ryann 11_,_ a.ad llonlca Stewart model fuhlou.. from YOGDC leeonda. . . . .. Ctom1NG FeR -A LIFESTYLE . An Easv Comfortable t}1e For LMn5. This ls ~'hat Harold's ls All About. ,. ' . r :---------rWil I ~ r ~ f I -- ~ - -------~___J COSTA MESA. 1lfE CRYSTAL COURT OF SOl1nt COi\51' PLAZA • , , . .. Parkhurst Gallery exhibits seyeral of Bell'~ paintings "Many lkll makes.her pamtin~s come alive," Phil lkrman, owner of Parkhurst Gallery .Ill Santa Ana. u1d "She paints soft English counrr} landscapes and arch1tt'Cturt ma wa\ that most painters have nt,er June. he said. Currently Parkhurst GJ1ltr1 1s displaying several works b1 Mam lkll. We have approx1matth 10 to .?~ pieces of Many lkll's work a\-atl· able for under current market ".ilue. Berman said. He purchastd most of the an pieces when the market value was IOWtt, so now he can offer them at ittSOO&ble pnces, evtn ~O\Jgh tht value has no,... gone UfT. lkU, a native Californian. dis- covered her love for art m h1~h school and staned developing her skills. She studied intt rior and fashion design in colleg~. but met and married her husband, Ste\e. She didn't pursue her interest in painting until many years later. Bell later enrolled m ~ group 011 painting class. a rear later. she opened her o wn art schoot and .. began teaching clas es. Sht tau~ht for 11 years. In tht' .earl}'" 70s. ~ht scaned painting Engl1~h ~c.ene~. the e sold, and were m such demand th.u she closed htr art school and be~m her career m painting J:nglish scene\. /\t first Bell used phoco~ra'phs supplied by others. but eH:·mualh she and her husband went to England to get meir own photo· graphs and mtmonts ,l\ov.. J\.1.lrt) Bell Fine ATrlnc. Isa fam1I~ bu)mt )) and contm~s its succ~ssful d1m1bu- uon of fint' artwork b\ Bell Berman c:ltscn~ Bdl 11s 011-~id artist who has deH·lopeJ some inttrestmg techn1qut~ with a hus~ band who 1s trulr an entrepreneur · She has become an accompl~htd national anist in tht' last ~'er JI 1e.1rs. and has sold lithogr.1phs tor up 10 $10,000. he said. Parkhurst will be d1spl.1p ng one of her works titltd .. Dnfcscone ." P,rkhurst Galler} 1 located .lt 3820 S. Plaza Dr. at South Co.1st Plaza Village. For more mformauon, contact lkrman at ( 14) 7H-718). " A grand .9penit;J.g celebration I ' A quality desig n Maree Lte ~mJ10 ov. ncr 111 \rthur John m llummgton lkach offers qualtt)' dcs1~ner-label cluthmi= tor v.omt 11 .At rl.1\unJble-pr1ce~ The store cartfes casual to dress1 clothes .I) v.dl J\ 1t"t:ln .llld .ll(t'\\Ur1t'!t Arthur John's 1s IO{Jlied at 2207 Mam St m ead1ft \'1ll.1~e I or mm l 1nfurm:mun. call (7111 C)(J0.~7)2. unique fashion with a flair available at Recycled Rags Req ·cled Rags m C oron.i dtl M.ir." use.d to deahn~ "1tl1 unique und spenacular clod11n~. di.it 1) wh\. Jfter more than 19) car~ in th< hur,1ne\ thl\ St. Laurent. "This 1s defin1telv nor the stuff you'd find in department stores;· she said. . . • Fantasnc ams recemh cc: ebr.ited •.p.ind openin~ Jt Callen $ Corner at Brool..hur)t .uld Lll1~ m Fountain Valley. Other store~ JJe loc . .utd a.t the Court\ai:<h 10 and Golden \'( e~t .1r.J llt:.1c.• Jr J \.Uu~ I ;tlll.l'l•l .a.re -il1ll l!oing wun~ .1nJ--offum£" Costa Mesa. and tv.o in llunun~ton lk.ich. \X'arner Sam's new s.ilon m.11 be: tt Jd lJ .11 ~1 1 •¥'·'-·«I(,(,·. customers tOp·qual111 Je)tj:nc:r duth1n~ Paterson a1J that mmt of the- merchand1se has a q"tuck turm1..-ern~: "we sell about 90 percent of what we choost ," but 1f there is something still in the shop after 30 da1 ), ~he °'ark it down for the parking lot ale held on tht' last Sunday of ~'ec\ month ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at one-third to one.11.111 of the or1~1n.1I pr1Ct' • • . RECYCLED . RAC-S - Let Your Fashion l~nation Run Wild!! ··c1othea from the ••rdrobea of the world'• bntdreaHd peopl•-•nd exciting new 8Cee•wln to complete rour look. P•rkl~ Lot P•rlJ . I to 5 The I.eat 8und•y ~of Ewerr Month HOURI: Mon·'" 10-8:30 ~-!•--Slit 1CM Sun 12-5 2731 E. Cc>Qt Hwy. Corona def Mar 875-5553 .. " . The Greatest Sal e of the. Year A T otal & Complete $175,00000 · Storewide Stock Redvction Sale Starts Sat. Oct. 1st At - 10:00 A.M. (New Fall & Holiday) Now in PLUS any leftover. Summer Stock Offered at ultimate ~vings! Something Special · feminine fashions , "'c '>Pl'1.1Jl1i~ 1n t.ish1on~ fou.h~. miss~ figure s1ie\ t IX .1l<ie Pl'ltll'' 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgre.n Square • 645-57 J I . There'• a new 5 atar be.ch store In South Cont Plau the best 1n surf. skate and volleyball '\X'e ~et new mt rlh.1nd1 '1: l'\U \ da1 .' Audre\ Patcr~on lO·owner' wuh son Gar> Richards. \.A tc.l In tht l.1\1 le\\ years. Rec1cltd R.1g' ha• )tJrtcd carr~tng more hat 11nd tmtume 1ewelr1 . she said. "We probabl\ earn more h.it than an}One. we h.i\t about ~00 now and expect about 1.ClOO more t0 be: coming m.' The start (.lrrtc:) S<c'\eral st)lts. including cockt.111. \un .ind Jtl. weather hats. Jewelr)' is another bit hit tht) 11.•ar. "Wt have three full l.i\t\ of 1ev.elr1. includtn~ an enme c;i~c . of R!J'i'>1.1n Cubic Z1rcon1a. Piittr~on \,11J R.t'C\ cled Rap rece" e\ clvthtn~ . from more than UlOO d1ent\, ~he \.11J Som.e o( the top fa!ll11on Je,ij:ner\ th~c, cart) .uc 81\I Bia~~. Georg10 Armant. Chloe, Valentino. Di.inc I rie~ and y,e., Ptrsonaliled er' ice is another special ad\'antage at Rec\ ~cc.I Rags. "Wt will call people when v.e think we have something the1· m1~hr wanr," Pattrson s.i1d. Most customer comt m at lt-ast once a week to see what nev. designs we ha'e in stock. he said. ·Although we .iccomnfod.1re people who want a knock-out outfit for a special event. we abo 'like to help women get the 11_1os1 out of tht1r wardrobes b) accessorllln~ a dres> for different look ,' Pater on s.11d If you want somethin~ wuh "0.11r.' stop by ReC) cled Ra~) lot.ited at 27 31 E. Coast Highway in Corona Jel Mar. For mart' inform1mon. call (7141 67~-)))3 Surveys iridicote that many parents overestimate the physical fitness of th~ir children because they appear so active. The fact 1s, to be physically fit, children need one to two hours of vigorous exercise each day. What con you do to ensure that your children get enough-'exercise? Try the following: • . • Discuss your child's overall physical fitness with your school's Physical Education teacher. • Make o conscious effort to monitor the type and amount of exerciSe your child gets both 1n and out of school. • • Be aware of your child's weight in comparison to medically accepted norms for his or her age and size. • Make sure exercise is a port of your family's schedule on o regular basis. With the <•ght amount of doily exercise, teenagers and children of all ages will get the most from school and ploy. " For more information, wnte to: Fitness, Dept. 84, Washington, DC 20001. . ~ n..911 I 'fg l't C..-.--' ...................... Bayside Center's stores fe ~tUre diverse merchandise for shoppers Bayside Center 1s a perfect example o( what a shoppin1-: center was origan1ll> meant to be Located at Ba)Stde and Jamboree in Newport Beach. stores located w1thtn the center include Silver Rattle. The S1her Rattle 1s J children's boutique featurtn}! 1m- poned cl0thm& acce~sones and gifts for mes mfant throu~h .1..1.fut.. girls; ind through s11e JO for bo\ s Arriving now -)~St in time for h ll and Holiday fashions -~re hand- made sweaters and hJnd p;,11med holiday swear suits. for toda> s fashion conscious > oun~sters C.111 .(714) 720-~2. StracCI. At Stracc1 women are Outfitted in clothing that IS CUStOm made JUSt for tht'm D1ann~Wheeler ind Susan Swatn, partner!>. pro\ 1de a unique service ull '7111"'21-lllO La Petite Boulangme This enchanung neighborhood h4ken features an enucin~ arr41\ of fresh breads and rolls. cinnamon rolls and sticky buns. muffins <ind lresh cro1sunrs Call (714) 760-0886 Gladstone s 4 Fish. Gladsco'n'e s 1s . I • famous throughout the area as 1 se;,1 food restaurant that ser\eS onl> the freshest of fish One o( the most populu e-.ents of the menu 1s Sunday brunch Call (714) 760-0971 Von's Pav1llron One of the newest am1ct1ons to Bars1dc Center 1s Von's Pavillion (formcrh afe. wa>•). Th is large market features fresh pro4uce, fas~. baked goods and an extensive salad bar. soup. deli JnJ sushi bar. Call (714) 7(,().0975 California First Bank. Californ1.a First Bank offers home equ1t\ loan'> to pay for everything from J new kitchen to student's tuition. Current· I)' the bank 1s featuring a no point~ loan and no waiting period. Ca~f'l 11 760-1081. Contessa Hair F .. 1Sh1ons The ~.ilon specializes 1n hair color, ·wa\e . frosts. perm~ and manicure!> for men and women. The\ u)~ 'exxu\ product's onl). Call 7111 "'(10-0~.?I Ba)•S1de Card :-.; Part~ Th1\ \tore includes c .. cr~ thing for home enter- tainment, ·including assorted pJm paper goods,slasswue.~1ft\\Up JnJ designer colored all dripless c.mdle'> An enure range o( E:reat1nJ: cards including Hallmark and eit(ht other ll '11$, 8PJTO Kimble makea change. to benefit memben at the 8portln& Houee. · . r ... lines. Call (7141 7<JO•Ol·l I The Clinging Vine The Chn)!ini; Vane offers a selccuon of fre!>h cut flowers Ser' ices include tlo" er arrangemenu for• \\eddmp or panics and corsa~es baskets \J\CS and plants. Call 714 -(~:o ~a) side Ph;;irmaC\ The pnJrmaC\ offers an excens1\e cosmetic Jnd boutique department. mC'lud1n~ ported fragrances from Fr.rnce A \•1deo Ct'nter (sales .rnd rem.ii ""d J full lint' of office supplte\ TLe pharmacr 1s open se' e!l d.I\ s a "f:'el-: Call {7141 ~-0111. Bayside Cleaners A fam1h oper· ated business pro\1ding special CJre with all garment~. The cleaners specializes 1n hand fin1she~ cleJntn)! 1nclud11fg dra~. e'erung &U\'\m. wed~tng gown~ ~nd s1l\...s All -.en ice· IS done On the premises. mcluJ1np 'alcerauons and repairs Pie\... up ~nJ deliver) IS offered C .. 11 -1 I 760.0)W . The Phoco L.ib One-hou· color film dnelopmg and ill uthtt-pbut0 finishing SCr\ICes 3\ a1l.;ble 1\1~0 instant passport phoco . Open se\t'n days a week. Call .,l..i -)9.s.o~- Hiqui desig n s fashion s fo r men, wo·men .. Ladies wore\ .ibuut ttuni:\ ti o1t lit proper!}' when tht'\ m: loo~ n.: 1vr cloches. at Fashion 8\ H1q(;1 Int. ·tie\ don't hive tO worn. 1t \ 'Tilde-;us1 for their figure.· H1qu1 Afh.iwi . .in. O\\ner and designer of custom c1o•res ~ .. id. Designing C\C:t\thir,jo: trum br1d.11 • gowns co su1ts and shim lf1qu u'.>Cs ~uahty fabrics 1mponed I-om hropc-- top muter tailors and Lurvpc;,1n \t\ 1e) . "We offer qualit~ cloch1n~ "111 the.-bc~t workm1nsh1p for rei~onJblc.-priCf:'~. she said. H1qui ha~ been in the IJ)' ion des1~n busint'SS for severil vear\ "1tr mana~e­ ment pos1uons .it T vp I 1tter~ and Des ign Workers and nine.-\e.m with Amen Wardy H1qu1 w1Jl be holdmi: .i t:.&,hmn ~t'.o" at her store Oct. I:! from 1 p n ~he will exh1b1t the H1qu1 Col1cctlol' 01 f:'\en1n~ ~nd holiday wear 1or women The showing 1s open to .i 1ntere~1ed persons . fashion b} H1qu " '\~.iced ... ~~~~ Maningale W.t\ l n t C tkh1nd .\lane CaUt'ndars) u\ :-..:c:IA. Port Bead for more tnformauon about the fashion sho" or to schedule an appointment. c.ill -141 476-1011 or (714,J r•r..10\1 Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Sunday. September 25, 1988 • --·~ .... ~ • -1 P'aabion by Blqui will be pre.enttnc a fub!on allow Oct. 12. N there were others who cared about my progress and on me to be there for them, really helped ~ ~Y commit- ID ~weight Our specially trained leader' saMded us meeting, ~lping us find answers to our weight problems. -.i11Mv, I discovered the Inner Circle. Now I feel comforta~ with my new thinner figure and confident attitude. "°"' 7c«;4#~fifl ..... .... CllQ,I. ...... .--......... ~-------­._...., ---------·--- • . • ' e>r.,.. CoMt OAILV PILOT/ Sund-. &.ptember 26, 1818 I Beach Acc~ss design reflects sportswear stores of the future Beach Access m South CoJsr Pl•zi Mall portra > s the !>ports- weu/acuvewear store o( the future' with iu upbtat design o( a s~atc:bc~ard ramp. surfboard counter :.1nd telc.-,·1 ion throughout the score pla~ m~ ,·1dt'OS Qf- the latest sud, vollc) ball or skaung com~iuons. "We wa nted <o create omethmg complctt'l)! different than other stores m the indusrry:· Tom Moore. owner with wi(e, Leslie, said. "We worked with an architect m rT)1n~ to ~;rte a store of the ·90s as opposed ro ocher\ snll m the '70s, · he said. Opening J,W.St th1!> inonch. Beach Access carries top name ~r.rnd clorhmg _such as 811labon~. J1mm\ Z, Loct,I MoJ1on, Rcyn Spooner and Goccha·as well as man)~ more. "We CJtc.-r ro bor s and men, althou~h women will also bu\ clothes here This spnn~ "e \.\1ll be J>rcscmmg a ne" line. uf women's clothes,'' Moort >:.11J In add1uon to cloth1n~. the wrc.- carries, skateboard&, )U rt boJrd . wccsu1ts and will e\t'ntu.ilh h.i'e volleyballs. "We .ire .iblc: w ~t\l customer service in .ill the J1flt:rent ucas:· trc said Emplo\Ct') .m· f.im1h•H with the mcrchand1~ in dtt· 'llUre .1nd offer fncndl)' .ind "f>lrt help m customers. In skatcooards, Beach Acu·'>' te.i- rurcs V1s1on, Powell .md • .int.1 Cru1 They wlll ser\ICe or lU'>tum11e skateboards to u1t 1nJ1, 1Ju.1 I preferences Beach Access has .ilre.1d\ m.1de J mark in th-c industr) wn h ti\ fucurl)m. style and varietr· of merchJnJ1'e 'Our goal is to make th1 the he'J ,urt. btachwear ard skacebuard )hop in the count~}' ... Moore said. Beach Access is located on 1ht-uppe'r level of ~outh Coast PIJtJ in, till ,\1J\ Co. wing. Fo,.. more mforrnat1on ~.ill' (714) 7~-0221. Take it with ·you • Rooten's Lug~a.!'t-umtinue~ IC' traJ1t1on of pro' 1din~ gualtty merchandise .and tfie finest service for mure tlun \9 \l"Jr~ l'he store carries fine quality leather goods, lugg"8e. business u e . l,.inJba~' .mJ trJ\d accessories. as well as a unique line o(. adult games and gift Roottm' '' loc.itc.-d in rhe upper level of South Coast Plaza's Carousel Court. CJll "I 11 ~ ... 0.,110. -1 WAlllVIBW C1111&•111 , • . Mercbancllae" auch .u apon.wear and ac- tivewear clothing, akateboarda, aurfboarda and wetaulta are featured at Beach Acceu In South Coaat Plaza. . ... . Kidstuff 1s an .iddition co :'\e" port 11111~ Dru~~ in the Newport Hills Center. Parttt'I .ire now rnure fun wuh Kidsulff tO)'S. books, clotf1cs and m)Jlh more Newport Hills Drugs is loc.ueJ at I orJ .111J ,\11..:uel H>Jds 1n Newport Beach. for mort-tnlnr111Jt1on. l~intJCl the tore at(714) 64(). \ 3. Handmade Sterling Silver Bracele t '160 and ~·f Matching Pin, 170. .~ ~ 3838 E. Coast Hwy., Sui'te A . g ~a-=?;,... Corona del Mar ~ . 673·-7495 ~ u . . CRUISE , .. ( -"I"'' IJ LOVE 1IBI FDIUIS!' To h11d 11111 mort" .ibout lht• N.111oiml ft.ll"t"Sl" and ,111 lht' lx.•11t"11h tlwy pro v1de Wrtlt' Fotu .-. r~ FOIH I~. liox .Wm Washtr~luo, IX' Wii i.i I ht·11 n111lt' .,t•r• and l'.ttjoy tilt' 1111r.11 k• tlf r\ttlt'rK ,, ., re1wwahlt> lort>:-.1' for uur .. t>H ~ - . • f'Ol!ST !lt:IVK.t: . ... .,. . Eyes require • protection. from the sun With the trend towards physical fitness. most people are conscious about keeping their bodies fit. We all know that 1f we are our in the sun we should pr0tect our bodtes Crom the harmful ultraviolet rays. yet few people realize that the eyes can get sunburned JUSt ltke the bodies unless we prOlt'Ct them too. The Sunglass Outlet in Huntington Beach carries -one of the largtst ~lections of brand name sungla~s in Orange County. Brands such as Ray Ban, Oakley, Guess, Porsche, Laura Biagiotti and Revo-are jast l few of the types o( glasses they carry. "We have several styles and colors." Janice-Colyar, co.owner )oVith son, Randy. $aid. Colyar expla}ns the l">enefits of •caring sunglasses: .. When we wear sunglasses we uc trying to accomplish twci thengs; first to protea the eye from the potentially damaging . ultraviolet (UV) rays and second. to avoid glare by reducing the intens1t~ of light.-ldcally. these objectives should be achieved with a minimum distortion 1n color percep<top." Manr people think that 1f the) buy dark sunglasses their e)·es are proteeted, but dark glasses that don c offer t:V protect1on can be part1cul.arlr harmful; they cause the pupil to dilate Clet more light m) and. despite the fact that they reduce glare -may actualh encourage greater t,;V absorption than lighter- coated lenses that don't cau e the pupil ro dilate as much, she said. At the Sunglass Ouclet, empiovccs arc.sunglass specialists and can answer any questions. The st.ore 1s locaced·at ·t9V1l Beach Blvd., at Garfield 1n Huntm~t0n Beach. The store is open sev:en da> s a week from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, call (714) 963·5545 . . Strain is not part of this exercise. plari 1'o doubt about it. exern e is just nor for t'\er>·onc In add1t1on to JUSt plam laziness. 'there arc those who have ph ysical disabilities rhat make the uertion of exercise impossible. • Inch by Inch, located at 3023 E. Coast Highway m Corona de! Mar, has exercise equipment that has proven benefiq al in toning up the bod)'· while the equ ipment does the.work. Safe for older people. md1v1duals with arthritis or bad backs. the equipment includes tables such as the leg lift table which tones and firms th~ abdomen and impro,es Oex1b1ht\ of the lower back; a Stretch table which improves posture and nex1bil1t\ o ( the back, m1dnf( upper arms, \\-:.11sclme and abdomen. B)' using the principal o ( isometrics. an effcrnvc. proven and accepted method of cxcrctse. the seven toning tables gentl)• isolate and exerct~e ma1or muscle groups. The result 1~ .i trimmer figure, 1nneased Oex1bdit). more ener~n· . and an overall sense of well -be1n~. The program 1s re~ornmended for every body; mclpdin!Z the tlderl) and those pbrs1callr unable co p.irt1c1p:ne 1n trad1t1oni-I ~cne programs. The · benefits may' be realized with onlr three 60-mmutc sessrons each week. For a free demon tratton appoint· menr. call Ka> Scerhn~. o'>' ner of Inch b) Inch. at (71-0 (i7'.).1(1Jl . At&ention Mothers SAVI Remember us for 'school shoppln1 Holiday and Cotillion clothes • High School formals • Ski clothes in November • • Soccer shoes and more Sizes -Inf ant to Teens 1835 A·115 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 lk'I ,,..,. Costa t.te$8 CoUrtyaros ( 19th ,, tiafbOr, • ,ChinJl"ou rfi..-auc ups1aus ,n Hot IQtr~ sr<11..-,.,..., _....::...... (714) 142-~103 Clothes ~cepted i>n tOMt1n~n1 TIM.>tet.)s only -U.11 For Appoent~nt I 673-2120 ' • / 431 Heliotrope Ave., Corona clel MU . . . -' Halloween id·eas Petite Marche in Costa Mesa specllllizes m infant and child~'s cl0<hing. The store carries girl's sizes infant to 11 and boy's infant to size 8. Currently the stort feaklrts costumes for 1 lalloween. Petite Marche is loc4ted at 369 E. 17th St. f or more information. call (714)642-4714. . !liding is a sportfor young , old_ With our mild Southern California climate, one of the more popular sport . is once again horseback r1din.'t. The Club, located at 272~2 Calle Arroyo at the Ortega Equestrian Center in San Juan Capistrano, offers horse· lovers an alternative to the high costs of ownin~ and boarding hor es. • f eaturing safe. con,en1~t and well· f"anned riding areas. The Club pro' 1de horses to members fot pleasure ridmg. competition. training. riding lessons and equcsman shows. "It's a gru t WI)' to experience all the joys of thC'equesman-~port-w1rhout the responsibilities. Pat B.i ilC. 'J owner/manager said. l'he Club will provide boarding or JUSt suppl) the horse fully groomed and saddled. "Horseback riding has man} ad,an- tagcs over other sports," Batl) aid "f or example. you do nOt need a foursome or even a partner. just you and a hor e m the middle of nature 1s a lo, eh "a' to spend an hour or a whole da\. · For a one-time mniauon fee members recei~ a· WOff}'·free eque,man ex· perience for as long as the\' want to u~ the facilities. Add1t1on.il fees are charged for services such .is lesson~. boardLng-and ridi'l8. For more lnformauon. call 1.,111 ()61.3090. THE NELSON ROCKEFELLER COLLECTIQN Presents ERTE • Serigraphs •· Sculptures •Jewelry ,• • Original Gouaches ... Septemb~r 29th-October 19th Reception Thursday, September 29th 6:00-9:00 ~.m., • South Coast Plaza ---.- _ 540-5077 • Second Level between Saks Fifth AVenue _and I. Ma&nln Custottt ~t~KQ t;oll M~ e cwa~ • Custom Designs • Eur~an Styles • OUa41ty F.-.t>rics unported trom Eur~ "Pieces of my HoHday C~ctlon areavai~ to purchase now or to orMr In your sire. Don't miss my showing October I 2th" ner .fflqut ~ ffe>rrMr Manager at Top Ftttns and Des6gn Workers at AIMn W •dy for 9 ye.sf • Conw'*"' ~e • Home or Offtce. by AppolnltMnt • FA8JHON. BY lllQVl, INC. 421J .. .., .... Vll'IY. "'* t ..... IHch ,.. •• ,,._....._....,.:'::l".,t1:":r.....,_cc1111M11611•rte11 Pl4f 476-1011 IAT9!»J. ,, .... , •• , •• , I " ' A children's store Pinwheels in Costa Me~a carries children s fashions in sizes 0 to 14. The store specializes m casual to dress> bovi and _girl's cl0<hing Pinwhctls 1s currently carryin~ fall "ind hol1d.1y fashions. l.ocated .n. A88 E. \7th St .. at the corner of 17th and Irvine. the store may be reached at ("l-1) ~48-980. .~ . Fo~ sp·ecial"times Pat Bates models Joyce Sponswear from Something Special m Cosu Mesa The stort specia llleS m women's fashions for ~1zes 4 to 18. as well a.s pem~. Somet~~ Special is located at 2.~B East 1.,th St m the H1lgren Square. For more information, call (71_4) 64~-~711. · . Beverly Hills Concepts offers new con_tept in exercise f4nally. a new concept th.it will ~l\e the 1mage-consc1ous \\Qman an ~x.erclSe ·program. w1thout the muscle p:un. swttt and social single atmosphere inherent in most coed fac1ht1e~ , 4 - Bever!) Hills Concepts in Hunt· ingtol) Beach pro' ides a non-crenuous' exercise program tor toning and firmmg of muscle Through isometric nio,e- ments the toning tables firn'I muscle . reduce bod} fat. mcrea~ ·nex1b1hn· and break down cellulite. .. "We are lookm~ for women that are result1 oricncsd.'' M1~ Lakr1tz. 9wner o( ~verly Hills Concepts. said The program is geared towards all "'omen betWttn the ages of 2~ to ~~ and older. he said. "The whole prognm lakes 1pproit- 1mately and hour. and th~ member do nOl have to wait for machmes as the, att avulable on an appointment onl~ basts.· u kr1tz sa1d. Be ... -crh .Hills Conccpn 1s loc;ued at 101&4 Adams A .. e. 1n _ Hunnnpon 'Beach. For more mfomac1on. c:&ll "'141 964-TOr..:E. . • • . . ' . ·. • estcliff Plaza I • ·.through ·the eyes of ·a finic ·shopper .. .. .· • . . I•. . )r ' . 9 ., . . . , . . --· ., .. . CHARLES H. BARR I WELERS continues their 30 years of trust in serving the Newport Harbor area offering gems, jewelry & g_ift items. VETA'S is celebrating 25 years of sERVICE .. individual customer attention. SATISFACTION ... or full rehrnds or exchanges. DRAPERS & DAMONS ... view the 1988 collection oi fine sportwear by GEIGER exclusively at Drapers ~ · & Damons, Newport Beach. - .... SELECTION ... the most complete assortment of # • lou~gewear & lingerie in Orange County. .. HALLl>AYS offers fall sportscoats featuring twe~ds ~....._,.,..., • &' Shetlands. Compliment this with a ROBERT · STOREKEEPER ... introduces lts fall coll ection of ~ fine hand knit:Wo_bt & co~-ton sweaters. . . . . , • ~ALBOTT tie. ,,,AID. ca.m..ne. 645·6731 ... : &ll-0935 """"" 645-0792 The Stor9'eeper, 642-7061 n.. Sorekeeper For Her. 642·7061 •·s lntilltlte Apparel. 6'2·1197 .,_., I Demon's 646-55.21 Anthony's Shoe Service. 548·4053 • Bank of America, 722·3185 Dr. Elder, Optometrist, 642·0720 Newport Balboa Savings, 645-6505 Westchff Cleaners, 646·2392 GROCERY & SPECIAL TY FOODS • Heidi's Frogen Yozurt 7Z2·9980 Huahts Market, 646· 1411 Katie McGuire's Olde Fashioned Pie Shoppe, 548·8771 Hickory Farms 642-0972 J GfTS & SPECIAL TY SHOPS Charles H. Barr Jewelers, 642-3310 Crown Books, 650-5370 Crown Hardware, 642· 1133 Images, 631-8888 Osco Dru&, 642-2211 Minuteman Way. 650-8388 Video Warehouse, 645-1361 17th Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach I \Veekdays 'til 7pm -Sunday 12-5 - : .. .. ' • ' Diiiy Piiat • Sea Island rlear sellout With last hollies available The Lusk Co.·s popular new Sea Island In Newport Beach i about to take Its place on a long rosterofproject selloul'ie tab- Ushed by Lus~ In more lhan 40 years as one of California's most promlnenl new-home builders. As closeout nears. only one of the 80 au ached con - dom1 n I um s ·a n d luxur y town homes released lo date In the $32 million development adjacent to the private J 8-hole Newport Beach Country Club Golf Course Is cuq;ently avail- able. In addition to these homes. two final re ldences are expected to be offered for sale In late October. according to Lusk vice president of sales and merch andising Prank Gootrad. .. The success of new Sea Is land Is anchorea In th•e fundamentals of premium lo- cation. superb "Quality ana floor plan sopblsticallon. a ll of which contribute Lo the resi- dential excellence that buyers trS'SO~rate .wftnthc Ne\vpor beach lifestyle ... Gootrad said. "The Impending sellout at new Sea Isla nd adds lo the increasing scarcity of new homes offering the multiple advantages of a Newport Beach address ... by Gootrad are a beneficial beach-ctty climate. an address near Fashion Island and New- port Center as well as within walking distance of the water- front attractions a t Newport Harbor. ~ The attached touwnhome available at this time at Sea Is land currently Is priced a l 8495.000. As with a ll Sea Is land rec;l- dences. comfort and sophtsll- cated design are featured In the residence. which offers two bedrooms plus a family room In a two-story confl~ura ­ tlon wllh 2.434 squ~re reel. The final two homes c:-h ed-• u led to be released for sale In late October are currentlv being ttltzed by he <ttl le· personnel. These h~c will lnclude-(wo bedrooms plu<, a den and three baths. The homes will offer 2,31 3 and 2 .463 square feet. respecti ve- ly. "The custom-quallly of the Interior appointment Is als<ta contrlbuUng fac.toc,,.in lhe al>- proaching sellout al n ew Sea Island. where dollar-for-dollar value ts evlden~ In a ~l ance al the amenities roster ... Gootrad said. Sea Is land l>eftloper: The Lu!!tk Co. Type of 4nelopment: at- tached homes. Price raqe: 8495.000. 8qaare rootace: 2.313 to 2.463. Nmnber of plan•: Few ava il- able. P'laaactn1: Con ventional. 8al• office: 640-5050. ceramic-tiled tops. wetbar re- frigerators. two flreplac<>s . Thermado r b uilt -Inc;; (cooktops. co~pa ccors. dlc;h - washers). Nutone food centers with · blenders. Moen riser faucets with spravers. built-In can openers. ceramic-tiled countertops. l nterc-oms,.; cen- tral air condllionlng. d irect accces to a two-car ~ara~c . circulating hot-water pu mps. 75-gallon water heater a nd central vacuum y te rn • .. .. . Among the advanla~es ciled Among the amenities providing an atmosphere of executive-class Uvln~ at new Sea Island are wetbars with To vi fl the d evelOQment. take the San Otego Fi'eeway (405) to Jamboree Ro<td. Exit on Jamboree· Road a nd ~o south. Sea Island Is just north of Pacific Coast Hi~hway. The sales office Is open dally from I 0 a .m. to 6 p .m. f or more Information. contact <;ales represen ta lives at · ( 7 I 41 640-5050 . Sea laland '•secured c omm unity ll riu«and aateboaee enb_:aDCe pl"O.tdee prtYaey. . Sellers haVe OJ?ligations to btO·k.ers · ~IAchaptersupport_s Typically. the most conve-can be considered to be what '. position on a sale 1n order to 88 consumer study nient ma,rketlng avenue for: a re referred to as "third -party preserve future bu-..1ne ... ., rel a-. \ ·sellers of real propert • Is to beneficiaries" of the ll!>tlng JOHN f. tlons. Tho e same c.on~ider-·The Or~~e Count~ Ch.tpter retain the services of a real agreement. allons may not a l tt·rt tht· f 8 Id 1 d estate broker. Virtually a ll of California courts In certain · cooperallnd broker who ma_\ 0 the ul ine; n ust r~ ·~"-I ~ J e.. soclatlon of Southern Call-these arrangements a re for-circumstances have ·fou nd LtHI I lr:tSISl on a commi<; ion To fornla has a nn6unced I(<, ~up- • maltzed ·by the signing of a that a listing agreement ; • protect a~alnst this l.Hter de· port of the 1988 Consumer listing agreement which.· authorizing the use of cooper-velopment. the li s ting a~ree-Attitude Studv. which 1s cur· among other thtrtgs. specifies atlng brokers Indicate the ment should p:.ovlde that an~. rently being conductec1 b\' th e the terms by which the seller Inte nt of the seller a nd Its The role of coope rat10g bro-commtsslio n \\ tll be paid brll~· Building lndu try Research will sell the property and the broker to benefit a class Of kers and their potential sta lu.., out af the proceed ol the 531t" Council. conditions undey which the persons not party to the agree-as third-party benef1cian~ I<; of the property.· The announcement came at broker earns the commission. ment. It Is In this way tha t often overlooked by .the , cllcr _Seller nee(I ,to be \'Cry \\'ar~ a kick-off meeting all~nded by brokers become cooperating during the course of lbe listin g oT · authorlzlhg · cooperatron' Gordon Ttppell. BIA pre 1denl: The listing agr e e ment third -party beneficiaries with agreement. Frequenlly a elkr wltnotherbro)(°ers. ln.lddillon John Erskine. BIA execu1n·e creates very Important legal the rights to en fo rce the terms and Its broker mav a{!r<'<' 10 to the posslblltt~ of the d1 · d irector: Phil BettencourJ. BIA • 0 b I i g a t I 0 n s a n d of the lfstlng agreement. This renegotiate the comm{ 'ilOll putes dt cus ed 300\'(', ll I Consumer· Attitude !lid\' responsibilities b~twcen the determination. however, ma\' percentage pa) a ble at clo..,1n~ also poS.Sible that ihc eller llason: Gre'! Curren . pre j. selle~ and the broker. The vary ff the cooperaun·g broker or adjust the term of 1 he ~.t it· may be lla b l or act ions pf the dent' of the Home Bullder brokerlstheseller'sa~entand c laiming thlrd-parly to meet the realities of 1hl' cooperalln :okt•r 111 !heir Council: Ma rtv Rl'intrat><l. as such represent the eller beneficiary status. ls found to market place. flowe\·cr. 11 .1 efforts to market 1he property. president of. t he afe ctnd In.dealings with buyer . Con-be only Incidentally related to cooperating broker ha 1.Je-Manybrok.ers· la ndarcJ 1151: Marketing Council. Bet ~ sequently. lh~ller Is respon-the transaction .. Determining come Involved at tht> o~ll~in.il In g a~r ee men t cont a In BoneHi-:'-lelson . BIRC ch<llr · sible for' all authorized actions whether or not a beneficiary Is commission perrenta~e prior b o 11 e r p I a l e I a n Q u a,,e: e man: and Mat thew 01..,..,ton. of the broker.as It's agent. r .his Incidental or no Isa question ol to· the renegollallons. t1n~ authorlzln~ the u. c of cooper-CAS co-chairma n. can pose serious problems for Intent and motive of th<' con· change with the Ii I in!.?; bro-a t I n g er o k e "r·-.. T h c-"This a nnual sun'l'\' of · ..a seller if the seller I not wary tractlng pa rtlc . ker ma y have no affect on authorization to u. ea mulllple home ·buvers Is a tremsndou. of the legal impact of the · A third-party beneficiary of what wfll be owed as a com· listing erv1ce on the Call-service t.O the building tndus- ltsttng agreement. an agreement Is entitled to a ll mission to the cooperating fornla A soc1auor:-i of R f'altor~ · try. and the BIA \"s plea. ed to A l pleat list! g acrrcerlient of the benefits of a contract as broker. ~ Exclusf\·e Authon zat!on and lend Its support to h e lp en:-.ure Y n t"i • . If that third party had been a Furthermore, a comm Ion R~t to Sell form con~lJtUlf''> Its successful com pk t ion thL will aulhorlze lhe seller b ro-party fo the agreement. Cons'e· may become technically ue ln the authorlzattofl to dppoi111 year, .. Tlppell said . ker Lo c~p<:rate with other quently. It may oc ur that a a cooperating broker wh h a.., cooperatln~ brokt'r-, · G1wn "-s part of ll u pport. the brokers a nd to divide the seller who subsequently produced a ready. wining n nd that the con equ<>oc<> of ~uch BIA Is encou ra~l nt;! memberc;, commission. Cooperating bro-agrees with Its broker not to able buyer e\'en though a sak an action ma\· be "e\ ere. tht> of the Sale and ~1:lrkl~t1m~ kersareofte nused lolncrease sell thepropertyonthelrrms lsnotconsumrnated.Thisma\ seller should neaot1ate tlw Council a n d the llo me tht exposure o( the property to set fo rth In the llstln~ agree· arise In the situation where terms of a ny II un.e; agtee ment Builder Council. as well a fl potential buyers. This markel-ment may have llabtrlty to a the listing broker chooses not to reflect a a tisfacto ry bar-own member . to berome Ing strategy. however. may cooperating broker \\rho ha s to pursue Its commls ton fro m ance between maximum ~-sponsors of the study. have serious Implications to a produced a ready. willing ar·.d a seller that ha w llhc1rawn posure of the proporl\ a nd rlw Currently In Its 11th 't>ar. seller. as cooperating brokers able buyer. ' the property or ~han~ed ll minimum risk of ha bllll\ the Consumer All1tude ·tud~ r • • Potential btiyers Should be aware ·Of different financi~g alternatives Selecting the rlghl ho·u~e ts Ing level of debt. and a ratio __ /,,_i.._.._________ Is generallv 5 or 6 p<>rr en1 To . only part of buying a home. If between the s ize of ·l·h<' • • . . a take an ARM with t)O mtert'~I you 're Uke mos t people and do monthly payme nt a nd the bor-ate ca p. even if ll c-arrie ... a. not Intend to pay all cash. rower's Income. Many applt; lARIY J.' -,. 'lower rate 1han an ARM with d you've got to (ind suitable cants for non-conforming cap I \'t'ry rt ky. fl nanctng loans . however. h a\'e <'Om-Bl £DIAi' . On av~rage, Americans pllcated tax returns that arc ED 1J £ ome le nd<'r hm <' 1n· spend double their hou ehold designed lo minimize their traduced new t)'.Pt"~ 0 1 .\R~h Income when buyln~ a home taxable income. ... desl~ne\I to reduce lh<' fl"ks or -in major metropolitan Usually. lenders look. In -30-year. ftxed-rate loan at 1 I adjustable-rate 10ii11 ~t' ol areas. this cost can be closerto stead. at the slze of the loan In percent. the int ere r \\·ould the mo t -poputar I~ tht C'O\ · tr1ple household Income. To relation to the value of the. exceed $364.000. and vour ertlble ARM . which comhlrw ... help you meet such high hous-property. as well as our liquid-montly payment would be.I es~ some of the mo t atlr.tC'tl \ l " In& costs. lenders have de-tty . In terest rates on jumbo than S 1.430. · · feature of adJu table: an \ vclopcd' a variety .of financing a nd non-confo~ing loans A 15-)'ear mort~aj{c \I udll\' ftxed-rate more;ae;es. Like I r<t- alter natlves. from jumbo may be one-quarter to one-carries a · lijl;hth· lower dltlonal ARM . com rrllhk loans lo conventional 30-year half percent higher tha n those lnte~ t rate and: becaust' 1 h(• ARM l) plcally otter ·' IC?" <'r fixed-rate mortgages. on s maller loans. and you mav term of the loan 1 h()rtrr. Initial Interest tale and lo" t•r Non-conforming mortgages have to pay extra points. -allows substantial a\'lnt?,<> tn monthly payments than lhc.'d· are loans for more t ha n Fixed-rate mortgages a re total Interest C'ost O\'er the Ille rate loans . In addition. 'ou .·8 167.800 -thelarJ!eStmort-t he most common -they're oftht"loan.ltalsobulld!:thl'lffll' havetheopt1ont04'\\tl<'hto., pge that the Federal National alablc. reliable and ( tnce cqult · more rapidly flxcd-ratc> loan with t t,t"tl Mortgage Association and the In terest !rates are r('lattveh The lntert" t rate lit.ti monthly paymenc .. If tntc•n·..,t Fedciaf Home Loan Mortgage low). pogutar. Most are eltht"·r lenders cha~e on adjust .. lbk rates ctroµ. ubj<'<'l tn :o.t.tted Corp. will purcha~ on the 15-or 3 -year loans. rate motgage 1 ba. eel on a fe~ and Llmt" Um1t 1eeondary market. Although A 30-year mort~age-C'Brrtes , s~clflr Index -uf h as the i loans sizes maJ vary Dy lower monttlly payments bt', yield on U.S. Treasurv scrurl· Sek<'lftl~ a mort~.\fltl" c.·.rn b<.' lender. the typtca up~r llm\t cause repayment ts strt'tch~ ucs. plu a ma~ln of on<.' to dtOkult To help 1wotd pitfall . for a non-conforming loan ts over a lo~er ~rtod. but total three perct"nta.ie points -deal with a reput.\blf' IC"nd"r. 1t 8500.000. Jumbo loans Interest charges over the Jlfeor and ma\· chan'(c pcriootofllh vou'rc un ur·c ahoul a IC"ncic':r. uauaUy amount to more than the loan are substanuallv Mo&t ARM ha \T rap hmlltt\fol. consult a •rusted rr.tl r.~• •~ thl•. hlaher than a l 5-year loan~h w hi~h the rar«-cctn ~o. f"or broker. rl<'COllf\I n1 or at· Most lendtrs treat non·ron · J'or examp~. a S 150.000 stan«. tht tn t("n>~• r.U(" on lomt'y The~ prukf,sional fbrmlng and jumbo loan~ dif • mortaaae financed at a fixed many ont-ytar AR Ms c.·.rnnot arc f"XJ)f'.rt«"nC'<"d tn home ferenlly than they do r~ular rate or I 0.5 pcr«"nl for I be ralM"d or lowrn-<t bv morr flnanrln!( and prohabh kn~· ~· For tnatanr~. thf' yara has a monthly paym t than 2 JM>rcentaS((" point"'<' ch about local mortga~e lrn k~ appl'.'.OYil process for a ft1lular: of about &l.660. lnl("r'f for ad,Netment J1"rind:= and th~ lt' .alM> ~ kk-a co ha · ~ .. normally ba&C<ton that period would f' t'ttd moet thf' tnttrf!!\t rttf(" can rlo&r. lawyf'r rt"\'tf'•' thr. mort"''~ tlti apptteant'• Income. extst· 8148.000; In contrast Ith a orfallOftrthe term of the loan af(l"e'emf'nl before tgnlntt. • Is complied from lnten·lews with more than I .000 Individ- uals who have purchase"d n e" homes 1n ·ora n~e. S a n Semardtno. Riverside and North San Diego counties. The survey covers a "'Ide range of subjects. including where they moved from. their commuting patterns and pref erred com- munity amenities and exterior and irltetior, featu res. More than 500 home buYer inter- view have alreadv been rom- pfeced this year. · The result of th e 1988 Consumer Ault ude St udv will be presented at a !'>emlna·r a nd dlscu s lon panel o n Wednes- day. ~O\'. 2. at th e four Seasons HC>t el tn "'e wport Beach Last vear·s. t ud\ a nd sem - tnar were sponsored by 73 of the leading firms In the home building Industry . Sponsorship m formallon Is a\-allable by contacting the BIRC/Consu.mer Altitude Study at P .0 . Box 3782. Laguna Hills. CA 92 654-3782. or by calling Judy Jares at (7 14) 955-664 6. o r Mallhe\\ Dlss ton at (714) 583-2520 . f or 198 . mo re tha n 40 sponsors h~•t" a lready si~ned up. but a total of75 are needed to defrav the cost Inc urred b\' the non--profl t BIRC. · (\. .. ... •• Cl ONng9 COlll DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, September 25, 1918 ....... BDW •• releaa· . " ... ~ tna a new phaac for rt'st'r· valtona at the executlv~ home • enclave or LalleAJre In Mtuton VleJO this weekend (Sept. 24-25). LakeAtre offers the advan-taaea of an addrep within the 24-hour gua~ed gates of the Canyon Crest netgh borhood plus a hllJtop setttnp; over· looking Lake Mission \Yle-jo. The 12 appointed executive homes In Phase Ill-A at LakeAtre are expected ·to be priced from 8500.000. Designed by McLarand. Vaequez & Partners of Costa Meaa.three floor•plans range tn slze from 2 ,794 to 3.241 square feet with four bedrooms and 2 1/2 or three baths. Furnlstied models fea· The12bomeelDPbuem-AarealtaatedonabllltopOTel'loo1r• ... •LakelllMloa ya.a.., ture tnterior deco by El Toro· ---a -r baaed Paradise Interiors. Formal dining rooms. up to three wood·bumlng fl replaces and compartmented master bedroom suites wJth private decks opelng through French doors to the rear yards a re some of the highlights of these homes. - and go east to Marguerite Parkway and turn left. Con- tinue to Olympiad and turn right and then left on Mc;llnda to the development. ••• Zellner Commanltiea cel- ebrated the grand openln~ of Pallaadea with the unvelllng of four f urnlshed model re· Amenities Include f'rench doors. bullt-ln refrigerators. ·.~----•etbars and entries accented ccntly In Oceanside. The by staircases. Additional single-family detached names amenities adding to the are decorated by the design LakeAire homes include cen -· -firm. of Color Deslgn Art. • tral air conditioning. vaulted PaUsades Is currently pnced ceilings. skylights. wall-to-from the S 130.000 range and ~all carpeting and no.-wax f(atures three-a nd four- vlnyt flooring as well as many bedroom. one-.a nd two-story ' more appotntments. residences wlll'I up to l . 759 The salesofftce ts open from sqoarefeefoflivtngspace. The IO a.m. to 6 p.m. TueSday homes were designed by through Sunday: noon to 6 Frank Gonzales and a re pres- p.m . on Monday. For more e~~ed tn several eleva~lons. Informatio n . call · (7 14) The sophisticated design 768-8506 coupled with the outstanding To visit· LakeAlre. take the location on the bluffs of Del San Otego Freeway (405/5) to Oro Hiils . has generated Altcla P-arkway. Exit Alicia tremendous Interest In the MO·RTGAGE .RATES Flgurea as or Thursday. Sept. 22 Palisades. However. what has really Impressed buyers Is the' pricing. Most people are stunned to find such well designed homes in this outstanding location priced well below Sl 75,000:· Nick Lehnert. vice presldent or sales and ma rketing for Zellner Communities. said. Interiors feature ceramic· tiled or wood parquet entries. voluminous ceilings and wood -burning fireplaces. Exteriors have r concrele- Uled roofs and French -styled mullioned windows. Palisades fs located In the community of Del Oro Hills within Oceanside. To reach the community from Orange County. take the San Diego Freeway (405/5} to Route 78. Go east on 78 to El Camino. Go north on El Camino a nd turn right on Vista Way (cast). continue on Vista Way to Rancho Del Oro. Go left (north) ... FIXED ADJUSTABLE American lntMState S&L Senk of Amerk:a BOght Mortgage Conatltutlon F80efal S&L Empire of America FerWet1S&L Fidelity Federal S&L First Interstate Bank G'9ndale Fedefal S&L Hewthofne S&L Home Fedefal S& L lme*ial Savings lntrst Down Rate Pymt 10.500 10 10.375 20 10.250 OS 10.600 20 10.500 05 11. f25 10 10.750 10 10.875 j 10 10.750 20 11.12S 20 • 10.500 Q5 11.250 30 10.250 10 Pointe lock.fft '"' > <•r•> f.500 1S 2.000 1S 1.500 60 2.000 15 0.750 30 1.000' 20 1.500 00 1.750 4S 2.000 30 2.000 1S 2.000 14 2.500 60 2.000 15 Mu. loen ,168 168 168 168 168 250 168 250 168 168 168 500 168 lntnt ..... 8.250 ' 7.875 7.875 7.875 .. 8.125 .8. t~5 7.8 5 8.875 8.15'f 8.000 8:375 8.000 8.000 Down Pymt 10 20 05 20 25 10 20. 20 10 20 16 20 10 Pointe lock-In Margin Max. (%) (d•r•> (%) -Loan 1.500 15 2.625 250 1.500 60 2.2.50 1000 2.000 60 2.750 168 1.500 45 2.250 300 2.250 30 2.250 300 1.500 00 2.500 168 1.500 45 2.350 350 1.500 4S 2.750 500 1.7SO 75 2.7SD 300 1 500 1S 2.250 168 2.000 45 2.750 500 2.500 60 2.500 500 1.500 21 2.500 300 to Vista Del Oro to the Palisade$ sales and model home complex. For more Information. call (619) 757~6362. •••• The opening of pre-sales a t llontenero and The Palacio Collection has been an- ounced by Pacer Roma. builder of the new neigh- borhoods of view reside nces In Corona's Sierra del Oro mas- ter-planned community. Accordi ng to Craig Walsh. director of sales and · market· tng, for Pacer. ,lhe homes are being buflt In a hilltop a rea -0f Sferra del Oro's n ew Phase II. The selection Includes two single-family detached prod· u ct lines designed by the award-winning Berkus Group Architects. · The homes ofMontenero are presented In three f amlly- orlented no"'6r plans that range from 1.967 to 2.450 square feet of Interior. The two-story residences feature three bedrooms a nd den. or four bedrooms wlbt 2 1/2 or three baths. and a re " being offered at prices begin· ntng aro uAd S2 I 0 :000. Buyers may choose from a · variety of traditional exteriors. · au wttfl three-car ¢a rages. For more Information. con- tact th e Pacer.Homes' on-site s a I e s· t r a ti e f a t ( 7 1 4 ) 272·6230. To vtstt Montenero take the Riverside freeway (91 ) to Corona a nd exit •on Green River Road to the de· velopment. l I 8rw ..,,_ has http named vtce prcaS· dent/northern operations for GOiden Weet llam•. Stoyer has ~n with Golden West Homes for almost 20 years serving ·~ sales manager and \hen general manager In the Northwest. In f 985 he received the General Manager of the Year awa rd from Golden West. ••• aaean Blatner has recently bee n named sales and marketing manager for We.Trend Bomee. Blatner's tesponslblllttes will Include the sales a nd markettnil activities for a ll of WesTrcnd's developments. along with' escrow supervision. Prior to her association with WesTrend Homes, Blatner was sales and marketing administrator for Osborne Development Corp.. where she managed all sales and escrow funcll on1. oversaw market research and coordinated the marke(ifng c?mpa lgns of existing and planned developme nts. · ~ She began her career fi ve years ago a s tho'68les and marketing assistant for Wa tt Industries In Rancho Santa Fe. where she organized a nd worked directly with all sales activities and public relations events. Following her position at Watt I ndustr1es. sh~ worked for The Buie Corp. as esc row coordinator a nd was responsible for managing activities between lenders. escrow officers. customer servtces and sales representatives. ••• To ·keep pace with Its continuing growth. The · Rmrbar&h ACency has expanded Its public relations department wfth the add I lion oflhree new staff members. Jolnln~ the advertising a nd public relations firm as public rela1tons account executive ts Chack Zaremba, who wm manage public relations acttv.M.ies for several of the agency's clients tn the real estate development field. Co.ming on board to coordinate public relation services arc Darcy CUIDben aa senloraccount-coordtnator and Rebecca Callan as account coordina tor. A veteran of more lhan 12 years In the public relations field. Zaremba was most recently assoctated with Amtes Advertising a nd Public Relations In lrvtne. A graduate of the Columola Unlve-rs lly Graduate School of Journalism and the Untverstty of Southern California. he has developed a nd executed public relations programs for a wtde range of consumer and technical accounts. Chambers .comes to 'the Roxburgh Agency from Irvine-based Jacqueline Schaar Associates. where she coordinated public relations activities for numerous clients for 2 1 /2 years. Sl;le holds a bachelor's degree In polftlcal science from t~ Univers ity of California .at Irvine. • Callan was previously a n account coordlna~or at Bas95 & Associates of Newport Beach. She earned her bachelor-'s degree In journa lis m and telecommunlcatlon~ at Arizona State University. ••• Terry Galnea has joined Akin• De•elopment Co. as field supervisor. In that capacity. he will oversee the construction of Dove Canyon In southeast Orange County. • Prior to Joining Akins Development. Galpes was field supetvlsor at Mark D. Cernlch & Associates In Tustin. Akins Development Co. ts a family owned home . 6ulldlng firm. active In the Orange County marketplace since 1973. Akins' homes have been offered In some of the county's finest planned communities. including Woodbridge a nd Turtle Rock In Irvine. Santiago Hills. Orange and Rancho Santa Margarita. . L0na BHc:h S&L ~Bank Mechanics Nation41 Bank Mhaubilhl BankotCa P9ctflc Savings. Bar:ik Quaker City S&.L Aepubfic Fedefal Savings s.curttyfederal Savings 10.300 10.315 10.875 10.500 20 1.500 10 1.250 20 2.000 05 1.375 15 'f68 30 168 .:. 00 1000 21 168 7.750 20 1.500· 15 2.375 1000 7.125 10 2.000 15 2.7SO 168 9.750 20 2.500 30 3.200 500 8.500 ~ 2.000 45 2.87S soo _Fieldstone annotin:ces:pla:r;is . : Southern Calif. Savings Trust Savings Bank • Uf)fted Caflf. Savings Veltey Fedefel S&L Weatern Financial S.v~ 11.2SO 10.310 10.62S 10.500 .10.750 11.000 -10.625 10. 125 10 OS 10 10 10 20 10 10 INDEX SUMMA1'Y ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES <r 11th District Pr'"-rate 3 month T ~bill ._.,.,. ... ..;,; ,..69 e month T-blll • · · 10 00 7. 16 7.41 8.01 1 yr. treasu'¥. note 3 yr. treaury note 5 yr. t"""'-'Y note 8.52 8.6'4 lastw"k 7 59 10.00 7.30 7.40 8.09 8.58 8~68 2.000 00 1.000 75 2.000 00 1.000 07 2.000 ~ 2.000 1.500 30 2.000 21 4w8"sago 7.5~ 10 00 7.28 7.50 8.2t 8:7 8.92 168 • ·7.750 . 10 1.000 ' 60 168 7.250 20 2.000 7S 168 t.000 fO 1.000 00 .168 8.125 10 1.500 45 168 8.125 20 1.500 00 500 7.875 10 1.500 45 168 ,7.?50 • 10 1.500 60 168 7.825 10 1.500 60 .SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Col\fOfmlno ,. .. d 15 year 10 3'4 1 30 year 10.~00 Acttw .. ble 8month 6.038 1 year 7.982 2.500 250 2. 125 500 2.250 166 • 2.750 250 2.250 500 2.750 500 2.375 250. 2.000 250 Non-confCKmlnt 10.742 10.987 6.082 7.91'4 · foi Spinnaker Bay comm Unit The fieldstone Co. of New· port Beach has a nnounced plan~ for Spinnaker Bay. a new luxury waterfro nt de- velopment In the Marine Stadium area of Ala mitos Bay of Long Beac h . "Spinnaker Bay represents a new milestone for The Field· stone Co .. " frank Foster . pro· jcct manager. said .. "Field- stone Is well-known through- out Southern California for the ·quality of the homes we build. but never before have we had .the opportunity, to combine luxury homes with such a spcct'~c9,lar setting ... homes. s uM"ounded by land· scaped common. a reas. Co n - struction wlll be under way shortly on the model home complex. Designed by the nationally known architectural firm. The Bcrkus Group. the hom~s .will offer destgn.s reminiscent of, the homes of Naples and Bel- mont Shore. Ranging In size from 1 .. 900 to2.500square feet. th three- and four bedroom. tw -story homes wlll feature lavt mas- ter bedroom suites. Cap aln's lofts with opservatlon eeks and formal dining rooms. wtll be~eslgned for entert~I tng and family li ving, Th homes wtll a lso offer. yard large enough for a pool an outdoor entertaining. Boating enthusiasts. wh have found long waiting list for boat slips at marin throughout .,Southern Cal fornla. wUl be pleased to no that the community will al Include 192 boat slips. ran Ing In size from 24 to 54 feet Prices for Spinnaker homes are expected to ftegtn less than $500.000. :Correction When,~ompleted ·1he com· munlty wlll consist of 241 single-f a mily detacn e d Living areas wlll be ortenl to take advantage of the homes' waterfront setting and . . . . . ·, ; ' Deadline set for BIA tourncimen Allan Pierce's column. ap peartng tn Showcase of Ne Homes Sept. 18 should hav read: Contact the Rule Docket Clerk. Room 10278 Dept. of Housing and Urba Development. 451 Seve-nt St. S.W .. Wasbtngton D.C 204 1 o. and tell them 1 tha you want the tndependen Mo~e Lenders to treated the same as lh Large Direct Lenders o Doclcet R-88· 1256:FR· l 94 Monday. Sept. 26. has bee n · set for the stgn-up deadline for the. ~eventh annual Building Industry Association of Or- ange County's tennis tour- nament. at the Balboa Bay Club's ten- nis facUlty just off the .Pacific ' Coast Hlgnway 1n·the Fashion Island area with play start.tog at 8 a .m. Cost for participants will be 865 for two events a nd the awards dinner: $55 for one On tap for Mon.day: Oct. 3. the annual event will be held ~---~ PREM CO Full SttVitt M~ Banktt Wel<'omcs RALPH GARMAN to our staff of mortgage l~ndlng r.rofesslonals. A resident of rvtnc. Ralph has over ten years of ~al estate and mortgage lending e.xperte-ntt lfl tflc-South· cm California area. CalJ Ralph for asslttantt With your home loan nttda. He'll be IOad to tell you about PREMCO's many loan programs lncludtn& fl.xcd rate. ARM1.·n1A. VA. ARM ronwrUbles and caay quallfter type loans. Ralph Wiii bf-bawd out of our Coeta Mesa offltt located at • 190LNnvpon Blvd. Call htm at C714J 842-1728 for currmt ratee and loari Pf'Olnimtt. PACIF1C REAL ESTATE MORTGMiE CORroRATION ~ .... .........,ol.,......._..... •· , event and the awards dinner: or· $20 for the .dinner 9nly. Sawyer satd. . For more informa tion . call Sawyer at (714) 558-3211 : or the BIA offices fn Santa Ana at (714) 547-3042. HOME . . ·LOANS jNo Pointsl ABM Home Loam • ~ tol600,000 • 90'*' '° aao.ooo ' • Owner Occupied, · 1-4 Unita • Non-Owner, 1 Unit • 11th pi1trid. Index • NoNeptive Amortisation • 80 Day Rat.e Lock FNJFIC SMNGS BANK .. __ .................. ..._ • I \. ... I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundey, September 25, 1918 .. CALL 642-5678 Check out Today's Classified Sect ion fo1 Details IMl lltlte r. Salt 1...... C...1 ••I •ar 1022 'C..t1 lltsa • 1124 C•t• •111 1124 C.ta lleu llZ411niM 1044 Ll!Ha ltac~ 1041Lqua1t1C• JMll ....... l!tul l0S2 ~WM I "*'Jla~IO'l l~':~=~~~~~~~~ IUll IEW ~ lfUT-&.nll.111 RANCHO San JoaQuin l· ~ 28a Good Ocean F•••••n-...... ._.11 .__. liMiil" lM .... flllT 11M,llO 1ty28r2Ba Closatogoll Views'I Bonu~ rm Unoei --• ..,_.. I • -.-• ~----=;;;; Tri....• T= 3a. 28a wCelltlNDtYo S~~cw"' oB:OCKdE~ LISTill' L & _... ahops & Sr c11:1.n ctr remodeling eon11ruc11on Walk· to l>Hcll/town l1azbr ... • ._ ' WV-.... I ,,,.. ,. ., . -19"1 airy ...... unit Ill 0..MflAgt o~ Sunoa S219 000 A t T Ouahly home 18R den , • ., 2\li&e on .. late lot 3 •••lllla-•-OM-28edtoom Winter -· 760-8332 Spacious 3BR 2'rBA de-.J\( h.11.f·ll I l~I t>autlful condition with 1·532Morena 6-Co-1216 .a91:5123 .a9j~0~15 era 28A Goo'd •. ,'11u e W08fll08.'3951( Open -·••• -" Summer Aent.,,1990.000 lached 1ownh'ouse-1tyle -"I Al TM private pauo. a1tache<1 2 . S269 500 Frple garege I 12~. 3CM3 1 Pueo det Sc>edoul OC*I plan on r I ... flWl ... l lt &rand new. conslruellon ...... llO•t c:a<QW1109.AndyQUown gardens New root etc' v...e.a95-9116Agt ••tra wide fol. T)'e Only 2 left Wall• to China w/many amenities. ASk· I , tne land If you·re looklng for a job, Jay 491-3443 -30'1t30' "gr .. t room' la Cove. 38R. 3'1BA , 1ng $235000 Newpotil-igtsareabeauu-1 ......... .J/•~ I If -..1 ClaMlfledh .. IPecillintor-an •ter1ainer's dellfht-• a.25,ooo Add II l'lomes •llO-•... tul38Rhome Familyrm. _. -• C a11 ledha1new1foryou. c1ass1ti.oworlla -t>eyonda mationtorpeopiewltll °'-~~~-~ l ~co~~~· ·• 2~~~~ ~~~ ==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~i~ioiw~o~ta~d~~~oi1~~~~~~~~~n~~;1~·~~£-famlty1 11 tias a s1eep1y CINDY SHAW BROKeR H1-I011 l (MIPI& 1et11so I pitched root wltl'I fuil t"AT THE BEACH" 2Br t 7tl0·8332t ~ ~ --A.._..Ol'TNI 6 length lkyilght. French ' lu•ury condo ocn vu By r-.. · ... •:ef 11 ""UITUU , .. Utl1CMi.~ doors opening to large I owner S25t.500 Call l~t\e 1 -J 1Mna l/erde 1Mer loop lo· l><lcil patio and gardens. I 197-1382 0< 833-3094 1111111 _ _ cation Manicured lawn. 1-.-.·~,.e..,..,iiiiliii~ll 3 Bedrooms, 2 Balht, I 1 .. _ 10,.2 811utllully decorated J 3BR 28A,fam11yrm,quHtt ~ hide-away den with PY· ... r • 1 3Bdrm condo ln Corona -_ 11ree1, lf)terior 1oea11on right, n~ big-windowed cAXWDING 48r. bu1IHns. Del Mar Formal dining CLEAN fBr rear hse. small ASKING $264.000 br .. klast room adl•cet'lt pv1 spa, large mstr rm. hrs & lier balhs fire-~•rd No pets Ava11 101.i T•ILU llALTI F\pt.'\1 tht be-..t to up-10-date. kitchen. t>.droom--separate 1Br place. secunly system 685-•tc 117·., E 23rd ••• SILL I ·a.a• A•G• ~I« your lnapectlon rental ollef 2 car garage . and 2 priva1e sundeeks 631.82291213-656-8890 -· ...-v• • .... let/Su 1·1 -3/4 bike to market and S•80,000 OllTA •U IUIAll 1 MESA VERDE 38r 28a .. 'T II 21tl llr• Ir II bus. Motivated sellers 31• JASMINE AVE Oon'I miss lhisl 3BR New carpets, paint. d/w Y• UYIYI •42 1200' want quick etcrow Asx-OPEN SUN 1-4 1i BA 1 dd N counte<s + much more TllSH! • lt19 S559,000 Open Sun-CC:. · g 8 -on ice CAll~W .551'-0175 New on 1he markel 1n ~llmtf i~I~ d:r~:~~~6~~~~~~-&-73-4400 ~:!,~€; f.~~~~~~~~ llU VHIE? ~~~Y ~!,~pg~:~e53~:. •IPll 111Ill1·1* : Beauhful 4BR 2BA on lore New carpet~ t"e I •ii~~ . quiet street Pvt l&PO-flOOI'. new JQQf All tl'l•s le>< Ill P•-NW -• • · •caped "fard w/1pa only S339 000 ~ 1a..uttlul Montec:lto Plan t~ ~Game rm w/wet 1>ar TlllLU IUl.TY REALTY WORLD . 4BR +Family Room __ -_•• • 's389,500 Trad111ona1 Re--la·llLL I EWPORT BEACH ~~;!~~~,'~~-&~~~ Tirn , lffllMI Pini alt~ 631•737o Pitt larr•" lltr YllW .-••E 4 B•R U2YBRA 11PHL!1 lut. Ille~ l 040 BREATHTAKING pr 1 v a e ........ _,... ___ ..-. 1mW 1UlllS SUNSETS In Soutl'I Coast Shores backyard w'1poo1 Quiet CHARMING 28r house elllT UITll 1New & luxurious s1ng_le I HARBOR VIEW HILLS • 2ooo3Bsl) 1 auache<:t dbl Location Ne¥1 111&chen Prime 8eacll local•O"' r story townhome w/2 C9r Single level home ''Sand-~11;d ~;ams';;,9 ~e Asking.only $329,000 2' •Lots Walk 10 beacl'I lllFH attached garage Living plpe'r" Call Rochelle REALTY WORLD _aWE. llllW IUl.n Agenl 49'5-9116 a 11111111 rm w/lrplc & pl'1\tat;on Liss $7•9 714' 662 0550 6 6 33 3 u• Sl •EXECUTIVE HOME• EASY living In beautiful shutters Fabulous m~-· ' -' 4 • 4 I __.. LL 3300sq ft 2 story. •Bdrm Newport Beach and very ter suite & MORE"'' , Prude t 1 EASTSIOE Laural Point 2'1tBalh lus hu e rum-convenlenl to all Sharp, $365.000 Call for more ' .., n 18 Townhouse. 2BR/2' ,BA R-2 LOT 'W11h charm1n~ pus rm ·.~mile 1~ beact> clean. well cared tor •nd I detall1I Diana Prosse~ ' 7(;:."):~V,4 pool, spa, redwooo deck., SpanlSh home 3Br 18a Or 1 mile 10 Ne...,port attordable. Enclosed pn- 1 REA7tl0-5000 O< 6'•·6590 S 16.4.900 By owner 2520 good con d • t 1 on Beach s.a55 000 Agt vete patio with pretty .l~A..V I · ..... Poplarlo 54'8-0936 $249,000 Lots of Q63-1l560e 1s9--0626 flowers & plants'Walk to ........ " I -------poss11>ft1t1es Agent community poOt, Ees1-\t'ri :'\.: r l't \ 11 C..t1 Jina ltH LITS" PITEITW. 531·0270• Ima• 1044 bluff Shopping Center. , -•96 E 16 St 1944sl tennis. cllurches. sehools j REALTORS 111/21,.ill Ttnla111t 3Br • lam rm frpl 2 car Wl•llllll VILUIE -YllWl VllW1 YIEW?l & parks. Price includes •lllW • 11&11n• Bought another. must sell gar OPEN SUN 1·5 I seller must sell this wffk' Turlle Rocks best Street the land. $279,900. IPll ISi Ill 1•1 S 167 .500 548-94']0 ewn,r/a~enl 760-1509 ~I ano1hef home 3Br 381_ CttyUgllts Htgh- SMJ/!NHe SltMtee. '7'eoUdty 7'ee4eNU "A SEAVIEW SPECIAL" Four bedrooms. 21h baths. Community pool, spa and tennis. Lowest priced prop'erly in prestigious private community. '475,000 OPEii FOR YIEWlll& SUllDIY 1-4 1911 YACHT MARIA "1/Dllt S eaview c?lzea Speciatut" SUZANll.E SHULER 160-0370 • 1BrubbGEllis IPEI ... Ill 1·1 I.,.. Ttttatt Yitw I• I_, 1111 pa•i ••• 21 a ME.SA VERDE New on Mkl •Br. 2•.,Ba -custom spa ly upgraded Onl) 2111 ftSTl •L -I --... - -• Super clearf 3Br. family O.sireable ~Ian C Below $329,000. Open Sat/Sun , .._._ 111•s..t ... lla Ttrr Frplc. lg yard cul-de-sac rm. lrplc & lovety land-market 25 I/alley View Century 644 6200 lllffl, •wrnT ICI Beautilullyremodeled 2BR By Owner, $219.900 scaping Pnn only By CINDY SHAW BROKER 21 Prof FMn Lugo • llt-11M 2'.'\BA smgle slory Enioy 1 _~250-]8j00ii2iori6i5i0i-5i1i94iiiiappiit i$i2i39i,900ii8iSOi·i18i8i0•!!~*~760~-6i3i32i•ilii~5i5i1-i7~000~0iri5~5i7-~4~37~3i.•.il=;;;~~==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliil~- 1 "'-"'''1 1. ·. . 1 eal-ln kitchen. charm1og I ( .l"' '\Oi' "L: I I KJ N. 1 bay & ocean views from le u )\II'\'\ · hv1ng rm w/ffplc or while ~ Hl \I TOR~• sunl>alhlng on the front 1 --------1 deck! 2 car garage. rm to expand, $759.500. Hurry. 1111 MWI PIMITT I won't 1111 Call RICK We'll give you.the down In VESCI. 722-1900 or ellehg fOf 1 share ol own-1 854-5399 arlhlp You make lhe mthly pymts & we snare apprec. You \receive 100% tu benefits. Must have CIHn credit. Ag1 I ~ Palrick - -' •,'": TFNORf LI , • • • .-~ ~!A.' 1A~ 957-~2 Oys. l:v. Wknd~ I IAml llHES UWUITllll I lll-UUI SPIOW.llT COST A ME.SA TERRY CHAPLIN Completety ret'lovated 3 HARBOR REAL TY Bedroqm. 2 Bath with 1 Office 673-4400 many quality features In· Residence 63•·4514 1Yla1eo walls and cetl· • -Inge, skylights, ceramic C~TALINA & Bay v11w 4Br tile counters and 11oors 1n I 2 ~Ba, lam room. frplcs. I country kitchen and two 3-tar gar Large view lol baths. New hving rm with I Spa. S149,900 1214 fireplace end high beam Starboard. 760-0630 ~r ceiling. Oalt custom cab1· 640-550(). nets In kitchen and t>atl'ls1• .MSMM llm·P111 I I $225,000. Cati to see I LOWEST PRICE 2 sly 3Br .... s.NaJ 1·1 lam. rm, 2'.'\Ba. crnr lot ffa fMerll AH, 1"'29.900. 891-1102 Agt 141-IZOO . I 111111 YllW'S I ... 11mm~1 · . c~:,~~~!;,m:..:; Priced by mo11va1ed Miier•. Come & see this 3 BR 3 BA 1>eau1y REALTY WORLD, I w /1roplcal garde~s NEWPORT BEACH Guest house. Fr.ench ._.... •---» lltr dOOl'S & stunning views of 1 ... .,.... ~•n the blue Pacific from -------• I Palos Ve<des to Catahna & beyond. Reduced 10 I • _.,....__ bl... l AAat 1769.000 Call Sally Anne, ..,_ vvv 0< Don at Re/Max Rllr$ j llUll IUITTI 559-9•00 - 68R 38A w/18R 18A Apt, WANT OLDE CdM prop-, 3 car garage. '~ bfo<:k 10 erty. catl or cash to your bayt 9730.000. By Ownr loan, "foreclosures ok. 675-i.4'66 net to you" Agt 673-5599 I Merrill Ly net. Realty (714) nt-aDo COf•oonrM1eM.,Nite1M•••-----11 I 1 ClllU llCIUllS ........ S725,MI ........ HI S~ jl On CdM hillside .. ~.... .... M Mink 1.l aLS ............ $559 ................ HS~ upansion Opportun1t1ts. ... L Cum l -•U.IPEI lllllY 1·1 ................ St51,0M ............. 217 CeWttfM I Custom home. v1tw.... . . M Thomas I Ult ISU .............. SISO,Nt ...... ;: ...... 117 Wll'"'9 38drm, Oen.... . ..... .. ... . Leverett/Weber I.I. -.U-......... S557,5N ............ tsl S...111 1, l•&t lot. 3Bdrm.. ........... . .... .. .. T Fleming l91 ISU..-... -•.. $145 ...... _. ........ 2.25 Vil ""' S8clrm. Contempor,ary .. ~....... ........ ... C Ross -.. u . ..s ....................... l 7H P9ft '*"" I Monteco. 4Bdrm.... ....... .... . • T, Smith .. ----"'"--····· ......... :. 217 , ....... C.stom home, view . ... M Thomas Graves • Tll ll.WFS-...... $214,5" .......... 312 Ylstt s.rtt brt "V" pla!I'!........ H Swanson .. ,.TM IOCI ... UH ....... 21432 ll•Htnt 5'*111, 381tfl. neat oce.n S. G11dred tlllllllCl. ....... Mst.tll ... w •• l4 sa.. er..... h flllt1 Home, lmmac P Zattlef u-..._ .... $511,•--JH un... "HDIM" plus 1ncomt H M.lrkl\ ---..... SIH .......... 1121 C1t•11rM ..,m, dtn. Spa, YttW ;• C M.llsenh .. .__ __ ........... '" ........... ..... ... + l8drm/8'tt1 C M.l•senti ............. ......_ ... ,.. __ ·-·-m .._ ... 1leCtl I ttdtY , 711 llDO Corona -- ( ._ ' ' '_J . . . . . ' • : ru IS ?2e.Jide11tial 8eollet1Z9e Seevicu t 911depe11de11t 'fJea't £..Uzte C!clllJllUI# ill t'e nat«J1t BALBOA ISLAND S597,00Q New listing, invest in tht5 wonderful ..i BR. home and 'enjoy the lifestyle that this charming-Island has to off er. E '<Cellent location room for ex- pansion. Ann Peters. VIEW PROPERTIES EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000 . Older home en good lot \\.ith great view and fabulous potential We l ust listed this at SI, l 50.000. Lots o/ parking Two stories O.K. .Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley. GOLF COURSE VIEW $1 .. 195,000 ·overlooking Big Canyon 's 8th fairway. Four BR . 31h BA , format-dining room enclosed in cedaT, Santa Maria stone. clear glass. Courtyard with spa. Views of city and golf course Carol Allison. FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW $1,500,000 ·Six BR. 51h BA, with family room. sitting r6om and formal dining. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool. outside cooking f acillt) and entertainment area. Two separate ~ster suites Triona Bet..gin. C.D.M. W .. ITE WATER VIEW S1,915,000 Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the.sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4 BR. 5 BA. A special C.D.M. opportunit~ Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth. 'WHAT A VIEW! S2, 100,000 Spectacular tri-level custom home high on Cor- ona del Mar bluff wlth "forever" ocean vjewd Two BR. 31h BA~ plus pub. room. sun room an ocean front spa. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb. OVERLOO.KING BEACH $2,375,000 Terrific new 3 BR, 41/2 BA w/conv den. Looks down on the private beach & pounding surf. This Is Emeral9 Bay's best location. Seller may carry flnandlng to qualified bu) er Ask for Dav~ Hlr~hler_or Rod OaJf --.:. - NEW-FAIRWAY ONE SZ,•,OOO New fairway On~ custom home Outstanding in quality and design. ~ BR. ~h BA, library, spacious master suite. Golf course, mountain and city hght views from ever} room Danny Bibb or Stephanie Brod> VllW-HAR80R RIDGE • 13,750,000 • Spectacular 12,000 sq ft home with 6 BR. 9 BA, library. extra large dining and family rooms. 2 master suites. elevator, pool & spa. 4 car aarace. room for limousine. Danny Bibb or Carol Allison DUPLEX WAT DUPLIX l•,OOO Close to ocean and Channel appro\. 8 )Hrs old Creat condition and tull)' rented Ownen unit upstairs Back unit l BR. 2 a~ Four car parklnc. Trlona Bergin .. NEW ON MARKET PREMIERE LOCATION S1 ,725,000 -Balboa Island's most active harbor location. Two or 3 BR. custom home boasts private spa, teak cabinetry, lots of sk}fights. multiple living areas. e"" pier and dock for se"eral large yachts. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman SELECTED CONDOMINIUMS SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOME $207,000 Wonderful e'posure. sunlight all ·da} Beauu- fully upgraded flooring. all "'h1te and eas~ to lr"e with Two BR. great for \Cung couple or single executive Tnona Bergin • FOR BUSY PROFESSIONALS $210,000 Two BR, condominium. sho\' s like a model Plush white t arpeting. fireplace and ba) w1n- d9w Both bedroom surtes are generous in size and completely .separate Ga) le Amato GUARD GA TED $535,000 Big Canyon ewanded Dover model l BR 2 BA. built m entertainment center. hardwood noors cr9wn moldings \\'et bar. air cond1rioned Land- scaped by Rogers Gardens Madel\ n Gonzales . . PRICE LOWERED . $599,000 On this elegant appointed 2 BR. 21 ~ BA home Extensive use of mirrors. marble enlr")-up- graded kitchen with marble countertops ~uard gated entr) Ga) le Amato HARBOR RIDGE -s749,000 Largest model, serene pri ate setttng custom- ized end unit next to wide greenbelt Four BR. 3Vi BA. custom outd9or spa A must for a bu\ er seeking qualit) Ann Peters SE ... ISLA"l,D 2 BR FR BIG c...-. \l'f0 " .t BR FR OPEN HOUSES OPEN SATURDAY ... 000 1.c; 1 Sea CQ't4' ... .i, t \-Jtc 12.315,000 I 24 C•nyon Fairway c;h,«t' ... " • BAVFRONT VIEW WITH BOAT SLIP $375,000 Shp will accommodate up to a 15· boat. Com· munit} pool and sun deck T\\O garage spaces Two BR. 2 BA Price includes furniture Gayle Amato BA YFRONT S995,000 Pier for your boat \.\al~ to the oc'ean beaches . Three BR. 3 BA remocNled kitchen Master suite with ba} \le\\ Ann Peters LIDO ISLE-BAYFRONT $1,495,000 Larger lot and dock Great "'1ews from spacious living room \\1th ba~ front patio for entertaining . Three BR. 4 BA plus !amil} room Terrific lo- cation Barbara Aune or Carl)-n Callan SALE OR TRADE $1,550,000 ·Ba) front home \\.ill c.ons1der trading down for duplex m Corona Del Mar. or single famih home m \le~ port \\ onderful :; BR m prime location w1ht pier f, shp Barbara Aune or Carl) n Callan LINDA ISLE $1,748,000(LH) Contemporaro.,. •perfection on gate guarded island Pier and 5hp :; BR .. \11 BA famil room · located on \ 1e" side spacious patt0s Dramatic two stof) entr) Stephanre Grod) or Ann Peters SELECTED HOMES I PARTY PERFECT 9220,000 Mesa del tar beaut~ l BR , 2 SA. plus spacious living room attached 2 ~ar garage Great cul-de- sac location Extra larg~ lot w1t'h beautiful black bottom pool Stella Shirar SANO, SURF, SERENITY . • Ms,oOo Three BR. plus den, 2 • B>\ Lo"ely home for adult entertaining Located on the· park at the end of the Peninsula Three ~ar garage for all the adult to)s Hobie Denn\ DOVER SHORES o BR lam rm pool • 11.500,000 I' 1441 G•laxy OU S1 .-.000 Tr•N.,. Ek·•J! n Hl.C AT ,~ ._.. _ _.i;.ou;.ganl Belco.urt Galler~ sustom hQrne .!!Q!!!ler 114 Corstea modell with 4-5 BR's plus entertainment room °""'"• \ and 4 baths. Circular stair.case. overlook s ~i~ PO,RT ~Rl H ~~ HARBOR RIDGE 4 BR F'R OPEN SUNDAY 11•.-40 Vienna """ r('r, ,., 900 Hetbof !eland Dr Aune \\u•Ph' ,, Oekef'99t Donn.> 1,,,; •.,h.Jll PROMO'llroR't- 5 BR FR 'P-1 BIC Cl\'-~C'" 5 BR F'R pool SEAVI(\\ ~ BR FR ~p.i BELCOURT 4 BR FR pool LIDO ISLE .a BR "'tr hO\ Sl .. ISLA.\D '1 BR rR 81vC4."1,'fO'li .a BR FR ~£'4 PORT so•TH l BR DOVER SHORES o 8lt f,un 1 m rool l ·'i 11,MO,OOO ,_, 11.211.-,_ .. llllllO I 't .. 75.000 I J 11.411.000 I . 11.411.000 I .... 000 ·-· ....... ,n. "-" Det Mot1e H.:>t:i \; C\clln\ tt11 Yecht Metta S1.1. • ... Ot: h1.1 I I 51 hlc:our1 Of N Rt" c r.11, h !11 V\a Udo 9oud 81 f••hn .. ., ... c... ~\I( '\m.ltO' I• ~.-'' l ·'i acc.,_,..,.., '-h1r"r l.r...d\ ,,.c__. Donl'\o1 ~•fl .,......, ........ ,. fr10N kfl graciotls Irving areas Prof lancscaped rear gar- den "'Ith pool. Selle Partch MAQNFICENT ESTATE HOME S1,l50.000 Created from Orange County park in city of Orange State!~ 100 >ear old pine. ficus and palm trees Si\ SR. 7 B~ spectacular pool and barbecue area nother home could probabl be built R l ·7 zoning. Barbara Aune 810 CANYON CUSTOM 12,elO,llO Macn1f1cent f arn1I\ home set on one of the largest lots Spac1ou rooms. bleached oak floors t> BR ee>arate large cabana. pool and spa Volleyball sportscourt Dann Bibb or Step- hanie Grodv A UAYIRW RIT 8UY , 1411.m Dclichtful 4 BR, 2"1 8A. with private pa, LuSh landsop1nc. French doors thrQUCt1out. Rady for your tma&tn•t1on 1n d orative· touches. ~\iall~bl~ at onl~ S.l7'l 000 Suz.anne Shuler • 2 Civic Plaza, #100 844• WPOR:r BEAGH \ 'f I~ •Spe r •Pool •view ••Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool .,..Give Addrea at Guard Gate lllES FOR SILE 1 • 19111 Fm II er Ill t20IO OcMt\ Way, Laguna Beach 844-9080 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21111'91 t.,..32 Baycreat Ct, Bayview, NB 854-8292 $251,000 Sunday 1-5 24951 Mansllla-Lag.Nlguel/Call-directlons 495-1386 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 324:=1d, Olde Corona del Mar 7 $560,000 ,."Sunday-1-5 2 11 ,111 Fii II tr IEI .,..43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge, NB 873-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1040 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 t1814 Santanella Terrace, Irvine Terr, CdM 722-1900 $759,500 Sol)day 1-5 3 IElilll t49 Calle Sol, Villaglo II, San Clemente 498-1693 $ Sunday 1-5 *427 Catalina, Newport Heights 646-4212 $470,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 **•3810 Channel Pl, Newport Island, NB 873-9333 $699,500 Sunday 1-5 14· 0.. Llvorno, Westpark, Irvine 873-9333 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2043 Federal Ave, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 614 Gary Place, Newport Beach 645-0303 -$429,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 ......... 217 Goldenrod, Coroni) del Mar 759-6600 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2810 Harbor View Dr. Hrbr Vu Hills. CdM 559-9400 $769,000 Sunday 1-5 •3119 Madiera, Mesa Verde. CM 831-1266 $296,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1801 Mariners Dr.'Westcliff, NB 759-9100 $389,000 Sat2-5/Sun 1-5 ·' 3213 Oregon, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $220,000 Sunday 1-4 ~722 San Carlos, Costa Mesa 64S-0303 $263,000 Sunday 1-4 995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiii$ 759-6800 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••953 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $557,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1800 Sandlewood, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 557-0175 $2•4,900 SuQday 1-4 . t 311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights 631 -7300 $550:000 Sunday 1-5 1500 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terr. COM 759-9070 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 34 Sliver Crescent, Turtlerock, Irvine 759-6800 $$459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5- 370 23rd Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $365,000 Sat/Sun· 1-5 t2621 Vista Ornada. (The Bluffs). NB 6"0-8110 Sunday 2-5 302 Vista Suerte, The Bluffs, NB 759-6600 $284,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 I• ,111 Fm·11 tr Ill 123 32nd St. Newport 8Mch 873-3777 $375,000 * 1819 Beryt Lane (W•tcllft) N.B. Sat 12-4 845-8791 $410,000 , Sat/Sun 12-4 •2592 Circle Of, Bayahores. Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3155 Corte Portoflno, Newport North 831-7300 $479,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3024 Cort Hermou. Newport No. Villas, NB 780-5000 $494.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 496 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa 780-1509 Sunday 1-5 2207 Fiesta, The Bluffs, Newport Beach 780-1900 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 t1021 Goldenrod, Harbor View Homes 6«-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 .,.. t 139 Jasmine Crk Rd, Jasmine Crk CdM 891-1702 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •633 lido Park Or. E-1, Neweort Beach · 873-3777. $595.000 Every Oqy 12-4 t 209 Marigold, Corona del Mar 831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . • 1410 Oceanfront, Newport Beach 646-1171 $725,000 Sunday 1-5:30 *1718 Paloma, Newport Beach 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-~ 267 4 Redlands. Costa Mesa (+Granny Suite) 646-7171 $279,000 Sat 1-51Sun 12-5 2722 San Carlos, Mesa Del Mar, CM 64.4-9060 $263,0<Xl • Sunday 1-5 t 5311 Seashore, West Newport 631-1400 $925,()()q Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Valley View. Irvine 551-7000 $329,000 107 Via Dijon, lido Isle 759-6600 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs, NB 673-9333 $399,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t v 12 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek. COM 64•-9060 $469,500 Sunday 1-5 4 IElllll 410 39th St, Newport Island, NB 759-6700 $445,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 1154 Charleston, Costa Mesa " . 546-2313 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 936 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa • 546-2313 $2151000 SundaS' 1-4 •70• Goldenrod. -Income.Old CdM 673-5599 $559,000 Sunday 1-4.30 • 22• Nada, The Bluff, Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2674 Redlands Dr, Eastslde Costa Mesa 646-8473 $278.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2674 Redlands Or. Eastside Costa Mesa 646-8473 $278.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •608 Seaward. Corona Highlands 759-6600 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 112 Via Koron, lido Isle 673-7300 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •363 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 673-7300 . $399.000 Sunday 1-4 ""2532 Vista Drive, Bayshores ~44-906Q $825.000 Suhday 1-5 4 II ,111 Fii II or IEI •2226 Alta Vista, Eastbluff, NB 644-9060 $547,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ t 1334 Antigua Way. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 I ; **63 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 631-7300 $1,400.000 Sunday 1-5 PAULSON REALTY : PROUDLY PRESENTS NORALEE PAULSON DE ILTl•TE IDIP'I fbwt in rBDIMl11ed • d <,,.., 3 bedroom Townhornes dilcriminatiiii fnt whme. Ufatyle demandl the bat for the •••LlllD II TIE ILIFFI'' .. .. , •289,000 . OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 • 312 VISTA SUERTE NEWPQRT BEACH I. .. ••57 Belcourt Or, North, Belcourt &M-e200 11,496,0000 Sunday 1-5 t24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 844-8200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t1127 Goldenrod, Corona d" Mar 759-8800 $819,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1100 Grove Lane, Weatclift GrOY9, NB 831-7300 1595,900 Sundiy 1-5 .,.. t 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor, Nwpt Bch 873-9333 $785.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3821 Inlet Ille, Harbor View Hma, CdM 780-8823 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2880 lnroz Or, Mesa Verde, CM 831-7370 · $389,500 Sunday 1-5 ' ••885 Laird, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $344,900 Sunday 1-4 •2965 Maul Pl, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $324,900 Sunday 1-5 t 31405 Monterey, Laguna Beach 497-1744 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 •••320 Morningstar, Dover Shores 631-1400 $1 .250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -'< . 1724 Plaza del Norte, Peninsula 644-6200 $~65,000 Sunday 1-5 •2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View Hms, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 1927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes. NB 721-1200 $589,900 Sunday 1-5 1615 Port Charles Pl, Harbor View Homes 631-1400 $675,000 Sunday 1!5 2527-Port Whitby, Harbor View Homes 644-9060 $459,500 « Sunday 1-5 • ••621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgts, Nwpt Bch 759-1219 S550K Sat 1-4/Sun 10:30-4 - tv50 Rldgellne Dr, Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $799,500 Sunday 1-5 t «O Rivera Terrace. Corona H1ghlands, NB 631 .. 7300 $1, 195.0QO Sunday 1-5 t 1 Rue ~liars, Big Canyon. NB 631 -73ro S997,5oo Sunday 1-5 . •536 Santa Ana Ave. Newpor1 Heights 631 -2242 $649,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 2201 16th Street, Newport Beach 962-8891 $345.000 Sunday 12-5 24 Toscany, Westpark, Irvine 760-5000. $432,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••641 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle 631-1400 $1 ,495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••531 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 760-1900 $1,425,000 Sunday 1-4 40 Vienna. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $749,000 ··Sunday 1-5 2555 Vlst~ Baya, Newport Beach 645-2967 $412,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• * 1001 Whitesail. Corona Del Mar 673-9333 $1.029.000 Sunday 1-5 22102 Wood Island Lane. Huntington Beach 759-0626 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. • 1911 Yacht Maria, Seav1ew 644-6200 $475,000 t.Sunday 1-4 v 1910 Yacht Marla, Sea View. NB 644-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 I IElllll 21432 Lemontree, Huntington Beat:h 759-6600 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 225 Via Genoa, lido Isle. NB 759-6600 '$645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II ,111 Fii RI or DEi 2500 Cliff Drive. ·cuffhaven. NB 631-7300 $1 ,500,000 Sunday 1-5 • **500 Harbor l~and Or, Promontory 644-6200 $1 ,550,000 . Sunday 1-5 31 81 Madeira, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 . Let."'*' y .. ... ,_ '"'"'" \ e. ........ t .,..11 Napoli, Hatbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 722-1900 12.900,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Nautilus Lane, Baycrest, NB 831-7300 $545,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Oakcr"t· Big Canyon &M-e2QO $1,219,000 Sunday 1-5 1821 Port BarmCM.lth, Harbor View Hm1. NB 721-1200 $5991900 Sunday 1-5 1219 Sand Key, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM 759-9100 $780,000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Twin Lak" Cir, Spyglass. CdM 720-1704 $785,000 Sunday 1-5 311 Vista Trucha, Newport Beach 873-7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 TOWllOIES CONDOS FOR SILE 21111111 * • 2520 Poplar Ln .. Coe ta Mesa 548-0936 $164,900 Sat 11-3/Sun 2-5 1955 Anaheim Ave. 0-1, Costa Mesa 548-9470 167,500 Sat/Sun 10-4 •434 Bolero, Newport Beach 673-9333 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••27 Brittany, Bayridge, Nwpt Bch 780-5000 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 t 301 Cypress. Peninsula 631-1400 From$345,000 Open Dally 1,.5 * •31421 Pase<> De La Playa, Laguna Niguel 494-0215 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 -~ * • 100 Scholz P.H 10, Versailles. NB 759-9100 $193,900 Sunday 1-5 ••v55 Sea Island, Big Canyon, NB 780-5000 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1 Sundance, Newport Beach 646-7171 $158,900 Sunday 11 -2:30 587 Wendy Ln (Maple/19th), Costa Mesa 645-0303 S 154,000 $at/Sun ·1-5 2 IR ,1us Fii II or IEI 2 Baristo, Turtlerock Point. Irvine 631-1400 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 96 Corsica. Newport Beach 760-5000 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V.27 Seabrook Cove, Sea Island. Nwpt Bch 720-0168 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 t 7 Sea Cove, Sea Island 644-6200 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * v 5 Southampton, Belcourt. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 . 31£.111001 r * •873 Deep Creek. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 . Sunday 1-5 •314 Jasmine, Olde Corona'Del Mar 673-4400 $495,000 S at/Sun 1-4 4215•Patrice Road, Newport Beach 631 8731$216,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 2631 Raqueta, Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 •2710 Vista del Oro, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $279,900 Sunday 1-5 .- • 522 Vista Grande, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $339,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 2401 Vista Hogar, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $279,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 3 II ,111 Fii RI or IEI •II 19111Fii11· or IEI ••t.,..50 Rldgellne.Dr, Harbor Ridge 844-~ $799,500 L Sunday 1-5 .... •••e Rue Vlllars. Big Canyon, NB 121-1200· $795,000 ·Su~day 1~5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 518 Narcluus. Corona del Mar 7M-e800 $399.000 Sunday 1-5 2II191111 II 810 AWCllOo, Olde Corona del Mar 759-MOO $449,000 Sunday 1-5 1011111211 705 Larkspur, Olde Corona Del Mar 7H MOO 1570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 520 Narctaua. Olde Corona def Mar &U-9080 1459,000 Sunday 1-5 ••'8•1• 111 c.m.tlon, Olde Corona Del Mw Ml-1671 ~ for Information · & surprlslngly ---7tcMOOO SMl.llOO 8urid8Y 1-5 I w coat. ,. OranQ9 Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, SeptMtber 25, 1118 ca ii Ci. 11111 ... ,la 111 '•ft 'Pc IM1 ..... !eW 11 C..U..... llD C..... lllt c..ta ... ' ·-r.-, ....... .,.._ ol 9edl r,_ ,..,._new 2 MOty •-.....__~ a9e ._ Al ,._ u..,.... -...... 2-ar ger, lg .... ~·~1 ..,. ...... -f•••,...• ...._ Will& ..,.._ ...... •TOWNHOUll 2Mrm.l ·-"":lrni:=:ii:•='=•=n~~;,·~-~~s~1~1 -!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~ I Olr ... 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The a.a.a MWCT1)t,gwege.frplc lg 1011 11375/mo Donald MC~t 122-1111 2L HOUSE 1 .... 2144 OPEN SAT 12·• 123 .... , now tor .......... ng aoot. cnar of p-•--•-2117 pvt pauo oc..na1cs. ot M2-t 7t7 • ... • car ear. •Jiiiiiiiiiiiiii-32nd St. Cannery VIiiage * Tmf 1-1• BILL I DONNA & I m tt\ls Hetu~ --PCH 11025 Agt17S..i 12 ~ LUii new lutch«I, pvt yard., "'$Pm W Aeetfy.173-3777 '1111PllTl•IHTI W£8STE~~7F or one~:'r~::::s 1 .-ana LOVELY H Cluded 1 HEIGHTS AREA 3BR ~~~t.:~c:o ·~5~-1:1 1:!·poolNW~.~~~ •BY OWNER Penlnat.1ta ...... _. IOf ourehale at the Lake Orut PeniMuta Pt lo-Bedroom condo Pool 1~.aA single family· · - condo, 2600 at 2Br 3.Ba. BHut llut 58R 3 BA ~ .M.aal Br•fthlalltng golden cation! Cloee to bch & ti)a. private b1lcony frplc, lndry hlr.up, 2 car p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilj den, mstr St.lite wlfrpl'c & ""SomerMt' w/3 cat gar-Kl:"6l'llll\ .. J , beectl, 1ranqu1111y oHerl(j Channel This home off9'$ Avail now 875-5511 Agl CLEAN 2Br 18a duple,.-gar. S UOO/mo Manlyn jecuuj. 3 cat gar.,, guest eQe • 2 trplcs • mOfe! \f"''"'"'...,,"Yl' IU."v •11 by hMVy llands of Pine •BR w/gOOd SIU 1tv111g SOVT H 1725, Gar, sml yard no Coomb1131-1268 pricng, MC l'/t .. bay/ocean Xlnt l.ocatlon Only . \\ • "-~ "-\.. and entry gates 10 this rm & bl't-ln outslCS. B80 1 .. _ Ht of WV Lar~1 2Br I*• 19S. A Meyer view from roof o•rden 1589,900 To '"· call REALTORS • magnmc.rit property with S 1500/mo The Pruden-.... ront duptet1 rplc Credit Check 5•9·3•84 ~M~A S.HK. 80% flnanc avail PATRICI( TENORE five Tahoe-1tyled homes tlal 71• Reelty 760--071• bit-Ins. dtninL ., .. TOWNHOMEJ"Br 2,,Ba 215 19thSt 1175-2332 121-1200n eo-t102Ag1 1 IUL-&n•aa-p1us1 si11cargaragebuilt c.r... .. 1 .. __ 21 ,.,. ll050/mo 673-15 Ip peuo 51000 --• _. In the 50's Close to ski---SPACIOUS, Sunny 2Br ..... -* Broll.,. or a... People Ing. tennis. golf boaltng , 2aR 481. ffplc, garage, 2a. i .. tur .. lrplc lndry E SIOE Condo 2BR 2BA 80NOAV 12'30-4 30 M .... Tiiie M ~ gambling Pl.US wld. l10Ye;-fndve *1H5r ""· garage. y.,d & pvt Yd sml Gomple.i $1275 NEWPORT ISLAND W i( % gr .. t llX advantages of 714 Oretlld Coen Sat patlO -$t350/mo A11a1I ............ IH 4BR 2BA on Pvt Island 10-JOHN CAREY, R Nevacsa S3.•oo.ooo 12-• Or CALL 5"8-2525 Oc:t 1 * teo-a.83 IULTlll H 1· 1• . . . E'SIOE 3& 1''r8a den re- model nv crpt/drps/k1tc mtrroreel wardrobe fp 7-car oar S1•75/mo Avail 1011 Sandi 673-2749 Just h1teel! Fabulous 3BR pool oome on ••oept1onal quiet street I Top quat.lty m1Ur rem<>deted w/brand ~ gourmet kitchen Won'1 ta1t1 1296.000 #fl.IHJ .. .Y .1116 •• .., cation S••5.000 4 10 * * * * * * * COLDWELL BANI< ER • 39'h St. Balboa Blvd , *IPll TllAI 1·1* ''f'M'IW'f';t? ITILDO. INC 21121l·ltll! Cetta.... 2124 fl•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill north on 38th Marion 1121 NIT....,-{ "IALT ii l 'n-7711) (7021782-2205 M11rsha Fireplace Waft( to beacttt --------llEWPDRJ HEl&HJS Llfl AT T#E IUD# Gorgeous Newport 2BR, 2'.'z BA lownhome in a special secluded lo· cation. yet Wilh1n steps to beach! Near· ly brand new w/award-wlnning d esign: Buie Rlty, 722-1•88 l SIO Agl 673-535• Agt , •3BR twntlouM, NewPOrt Ullll YO.... . VERSAILLES 1BR ....,. ,,., Hots ., ... lrplc, patio •PllllDTH•E• Ei1cltlng upe nded p thou 0 . 11 t' 1 2BR 0uplex,new remodel 1 very n~ 322 OQlezE 4BR 38A. 3 ~r. 2 RV & POftOllnomodellnchoice ~ hr .. ae~~rl~• '~71 MYlUIY 1111 Frplc, yd. lndry. blk to 1180/mo ... 7-7~0'" * OPEi HOUSE SUI "-5 attention to detail loclllon next to green-lties S'10 oJ'o v Condo, 169.000 675-5320 ocean 30• Iris, $1275. _......._______ ' s.t12.ooo. S.5·2967 A.gt belt, POOi .. school Lrg ~·Ao• . era Of 759-1206 e11e/wt1nds J Ava11 now * 968·7271 * 111 IUlllU* 138 SllTI Ill IYE, Mirrored waits. Eufopean kitchen. prvt patio, lg master suite , frptc. 2 car garage, sec system. $l79.900. •PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP •BR 3>f·BA -·~IJlon SUl't Valley, Idaho, loYefy . •S.,ac1ous 3Br 2Ba View ~rtg, yard se75 No Penln duplett, 1 3BR. s59~.ooo Great buy! ... c....... 1171 . turn .studio Condo With declls. oar•. clean• . I pell. a.2-3715 &<l0·0751 1-1Br. 1 btk bch S339K Wont last! Call PATRICK IGnCfiO san c;m;;;te fireplace Walk to Dollar 11700/mo. 712 Poinsettia •ll IUIT Ill 2'hla Bkr 758·5080 .. 2.1325 TENORE 721-1200 or °'*'Hou .. Sunday 1-5 Mtn or bus to Baldy OPEN Sall Sun 12-5 Ownr Frpl f~ ~ ardener N.B. BAYFRONT CONDO 760-8702 Agt •9Calle SOI V1tlaglo II Elllhorn amen incl tennis, 875-7351 Agt 675-8688 2 ~ w/11toraoe t Side 38f 38a. mag. Vie'#, boat 1 a ra nd new.' fabulous P<>OI. Jaz, etc Xlnt gOlfln •CHARMING 3BR 2BA 11275/mo yr 1 .. 5•4-1936 •"-••"'51( OPE ~_, 3BR 3BA aru $31,500 Call lots, I I ..... ..,.. N EVERY I .......,, view, 208-n6-8.t20 Ive m w stove, rig, micro BACK BAY-EASTSIDE DAY 12.,. 133 Lido Park •M-1893, 213/822-2809 sg W/D, lrplc. 2 c:ar garage. 28 R lBA w/garage New Of E·1 CanMfY voiag. 2131542223 U lxcmt• 1100 pvt pat1<> Gfeat 1oca11on paint/carpet. s8251mo ANtty. 173-3n7 Ull 111.1 •--• ... __azt -Avt 101 to S 1300/mo Avail nowt ~e.5 4BA, 3BA, 3-car garage, double wide lot, 100,e 117.5 '. Bu ilt in 1919 w/9' ceilings, formal dining rm family rm, breakfast nook. pool, 23 ' fruit & nut trees. Completely sur- rounded by sfumpstone wall Clll .. 10111 lEICH 3BA 2'~Ba remodeled Light and airy 5BR home. _. .. -TRADE 1, 2 or 3 Rtvtfl'Slde Sorry. no pets 760-3676 1141,IOO 131-1211 condo on greenbelt ·~ml Designed by famous ...... 1114 ~ ::.~u~~n •OCEAN VIEW LSE-CdM from bMctl, •215 Patrice atchllect Rtehard NeYtra 111•1 llJ 1/2 WI s.e-0217 13500/mo. •BR 2'~BA *BEAUTIFUL Plrk. nite sunMI, & ocean \IU 3Br 2""8a condo, w/d ~. spa. S 1200/Mo 631· 1153 For personaJ showing, contact· Rd . t 2 Hl,OOO By IPl.llm&J 1·1 Cherming HouM Many House. 3-car IJlrage • Owner/Ag1 , l3l·8731 221 YU llllA E11tra1 S3i5K 20311 lntala remod. Bkr 6"0..566.t uan w111· 1a1-22c2 lYllJ--CAROLYNROSS C)'Pf .. St. 756.9182 m;;; .. , ., IUM 673-7677 I .. •93 MOfnong Canyon Rd, --AlllTTISll!' ~ llenWLynch I SELL zlA ~.~ed~~u;~~· 5BA 5BA. pata11a1 Euro-~ .... , •l lll....., reetal 2Ba. 1acuz.z1 tub, lrplc P98'I touchel lhrough-• I· furn. lrp4, wshr/dry, patio, key to 1)rl11ate beach out. Incl 1g mstr suite & -1 throuRh cJasstf1cd oar s 1350 673-3039 S1350/Mo 760-6077 dr...Sng area wt.walk-In UM ISLE • CIOMl. 2 'll111ng rms. IEW um11 ~ bH utlful llbr1ry with I lllllTll IPllHS ·•waterfelll & Streams· 1 Bedroom -Frplc w/d hkup, pool, jac. gar w/opnr,$750/mo sec No pets Da111d 5•9-2.•47 R~~~ of Costa Me~ I f A, 'f) fl', Atrtcan mahogany pan-Charming 3bdrm & den. 2 ellng. Gourmet llllchen, 3 llory home Lo~y South frplcs, 3 car garage, •700 Piiio. I 1/1, all In the true French 1114,000 Normandy. style Bay & • IPll l•IAY 1·1 oC'ean Views from every room. A beaultlul · res•· 211 YI& lllCI denee. $1.500,000 Open CAROLYN ROSS W<ATERFRONT QOM~S, INC_.- Sit 912• 1-5 only For 673-7677 further lnlo, contact Zac ~ ..._.....,, 1....--h Wright at Datebout & -·UI -.-ASIOC at 631 -7300 Oft a..lty ' a.2-59.27 . . e"millfl SDDll • Realtors R .~. ~====--~ di 3 ed 1Patee/ttJ11t o//ice at tle coe11ee o/ 'i!Jd!ia """. &ut <!otUt "'9lwq i11 <!ot1111a tlet 1nae IAYFIOIT LllAT111JLIUT1111 Cl.Do Tiie .,._.Jtnt U"'-4! Spacious 3BR 3BA home Eurooeah ~ce in this wllront balcony & rear aoac:ious 2BR " Den 3 patio w/spa, localed BY run baths Possibility ol the pool. Beamed celling. b o 11 111 P As 111 n g $395.000 For your pet· S595.000 sonat showing. call BILL & DONNA WEBSTER •ll0-1000. 760-5000 "° ..... , 1·• «Dt!·:aJ.;;aD, RfAW~ I \[\X.r-.."'CT I~.\ 'II ******* REA_TQRS '. •--TllH 1-1 1 1 1iwn1t11111ts I .. llUlll . •BY OWNER• Ill UIYll YAL•r 3BRl2BA. pool. custom 1 00fgeous large •BR 3•• kitchen. 2-car gat . hard I Bath, highly upgr'd home wOOd floors, 427 Catalina w/golf course view. CUI· Drive S•70,000. OPEN I tom pool, ,IP• -much Sat/Sun 1-5:30 6"6-.4212 more In ictn't cond Onty!$6()1( Enfoy the pool & • S7t5.000. Ca.II PATRIC~ sauna 1n most desirabMs 1 TENORE 721-1200 or Newpe>rt H•1ght1. Large 780-8702 t spacious •Br home. PIH- lect lor entertaining 2 hreptaces, RV access & much more Owner w111 1 carry Century 2 t Berg 1 MODEL-PERFECT 2BR •962-8891 • 2BA, 2-car gar, 1-yr Old. -sec gate, pool. 1pa Wllllnm.- 1 2 5 1 . 0 0 0 A g e n t . Balboa Co¥es. 3BA. spa, I 8~·9693 15~.ooo 850-8550• **OPEN SUNDA Y 1-4** 363 VISTA BAYA, N .B. 4 BR 3 BA 'spoc10U$. home, spa /cool. lar9e lot Cul de·Sac .............. .,.. .. .. . .. .$399,00Q 112 VIA KORON, LIDO ISLE 4 'BR .+ dining room on 45' 101 3 cor garage ....... ,... .... ..... .. . $749,000 311 VISTA TRUSHA, N.a.. Tt1E BLUFFS 5 BR, 3 BA lam rm formal CM0ng rm end unit, comm pool. Wai~ 10 shopping cenler ................. ....... $425,000 **BY APPOINTMENT** IA&.80A "NINSULA OUPlEX Shon wolk to lun. 3 BR.. 2 BA den UPPER 3 BR 3 8A. ON . . . $625,000 SIASCAPI DI., N.I . ?~ formal d1n1ng. fpl, new corpr&_Q~"1oroge comrr poof/spo .... ., . $179,500 UDO PAIK DI. HI-RISI Ocean breezes & sunsltls, comm. pool slip 011011, sec bldg Wolk to beach. . . . $265,000 NIWPOIT CllST TOWNHOMI 2 BR 2~ BA. 2 decks, comm pool spo 1enri1s 1240,000 601 UDO PAIK DllVI Pres1og ous boyfronl condo w11h splend"°' .. e"'. 2 BR 2~ 8A, comm pool, 24 hr security, NEA• IEACH......... ......... .. ........ 1415,,000 The Prudenbal Udo AMlty 'J3n v .. Udo N9wpott &each. CA 92643 (714) 873-7300 BAYSIDE VILLACE 2 bdrm". :? bath mobile home. Back bay comple)( with clubhouse, pool & spa. Airy & brithl fresh grey & white c.olor scheme. Corner lot • ~t.sf;~~~~~l~~-~.' .. ~~~'.~a_b'.~.~~~.~-~·1·1~--~~-~-~~S~.~ 300 £. Coa1t H wy ...................................... Open Sat 1-5 SOu:11f COAST M ETRO area Beautifully upgraded spacious 3 bdrm 1ownhomc in lovely park like setting with large trees, lush planting, runn ing streams and -~~~r;:.ii'.~:. .. ~~~~: .. ~~ .. '. .. ~'.~.~.~.~~-.~-~~~.~ .. ~~~~~~ IRVlNE lo vely 4 bdrm family home with den & charming couniry kitc hen 1n the Colony. Attractively landscap ed low maintcnant:c yard. Walk to all schools & s hopping lrom this quiet neighborhood with com munily pool & rcnn1s. 631-1400 .... $259.900 NEWPORT l ike new mid pc ninc;ula condo in small com ple.x ju.st steps to beach. Spacious 2 bdrm, 211. bath with attache d 2 car garage • extra parking. To p quality w ith crown molding & tiled kitchen & bath~. 631-1400 ..... ~ ................................................. $314,000 VILLA BALBOA CONDO "Pride of ownership" ., s~cious 3 bdrm w11h lam1ly & formal d ining roorns, fire place, inside laundry & two large patios, perfect e ntertain ing. Easy bike ride 10 ocean. 631-1400. .................................................................... $320,ooO 2'0 C.sney =219 ......................... -........... 0 pen Sun l·S NEWPORT C REST Townhome with ocean views. Best 3 bdrm plan, master w11h sitting room &--balcon y & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in d inins room. bre akfast nook & ki1chen, clo e 10 pool,~pa &-tennis, walk to beach. 631-1400 ...... ,. ......................... $325,000 2 5.rena Court ................................ O pen,Sat/Sun 1·5 · BALBOA PENINSULA .9 Brand new top quality --C.pe._Cod townhomcs. Each w11h 2 bdrm~. 21/z bath s, atttlch ed double garage, oak cabine1s & full secunty syst~m. Just 1/2 block 10 bay, 1 block to ocean & steps to &Jboa fe rry, shops & restauranls. A fun are a to live or vacation. ~31 -14p0. • Priced fro m ....................... : .......... $345,000 to $491,000. c,..... at 11:-r Ave, Off a-~~·······Open lrouM Daffy r:--s - NEWPO~T HEICHTS w 11h hingle4 c harm, con- temporary flair,, & ocNn views trom· decli. and ~cious kitche n. Light & airy 3 bdrm with French 63i!1~~~.i.~~ ..... ~-~~~~~.~! .. ~-~.~.~~--~--~~~~~-~.~. ~~ . WATERFRONT CONDO Front row unit with pan- oramic views of the en11re harbor. Fresh ly painted 2 bdrm 2 bith e xpanded luxur coop with new tile , drapes & wallpapers. Available. boat slip at $1.7S per h. Owner will carry ls!. Trust Deed. 631-1400. .................... $311,111 . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2438 W. COAST HJGHWAV. • 714-831-l.4()0 . NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH In 1emfic mid peninsula lo- catjon. Clus1c 3 bdrm l bath c.01'f co11age ~th fireplace, front porch & patio Wal~ to beaches, Ferry, Balboa pier. rec;taurants & shops 631-1400 ......................... ,..... . .. . .. .. . .:. ... ,. ...... S330,000 BACK BAY With a -...cwporl address Custom 3 bdrm home with separate large master, tamil) and formal dining rooms on loYel) large lot, ,.One story with freshly .painted and lanr\.C~ed e"ter1or and R.V_ ~access. 63'1-1400....... .... . ,. . . ........... $365,000 37013RD ST, N.B ............................ Open Sat Sun 1-5 · TURTLEROCK POINT £nd unt1. Gated J.M. Peter~ Mediterranean style complete w11h tile roofs & community pool & spa Immaculate 2 bdrm with super loft/den plus ver.,. private \ard '\fr .con- d itioned with ~curity system 631-1400. . .$399,000 2 Bari•to, lrvine ...................... _,_, .............. Sa.t Sun 1-5 LIDO ISLE Best value on island tor this 3 bd rm home. A great house 1or enterta1nin1t ~-\Ith large living room opening 10 sunn) stada pauo w11h small yard. Recently remodeled k11ch en &. large sund eck off master, a very bright & open flo&r plan 631-1400 .. ,................ . .. ......... .. . . $595,000 122 Via Quito ...... -........................... Open Sat Sun -5 DOVER S HO RES Fresh!\ remodeled ba\tront with 3 bdrms, den, family room and fabulou) huge· master ruile. Terrac~d baysidc patio w11h pd & built-in BBQ adjoin the dock for a·large vach1 Just steps to the communit y beach 1n this temt11. 1am1h neigh- borhood. 631-1400......... .. ..... ~ Sl,250,00C 320 Mornin1 Star ............................ Open S et Sun 1-5 IC CANYON7\n C'trninttc-tJstom'*oQJ1•mparary .5. bdrm estate with formal d1mng & 141mih· rooms, office, excerc1sc room. steam room & 3 car garage. Special details are a l storv cottered ce1l1n~ in the living room,gran11e & 11le floor.,, French doors & top q uality sound. ltgh\init & e urtt~ ' tem~ ,Lusft mature landsc,lp1ng and rolhng la"'n.; ... urround the tot~lly private poor & spa. 63l ·1400 S2,400,000 **COVER HOME** NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Fint.i~tic cu tom 3 bdrm home built with the h1ghe 1 qualm in corn r lo- ca tion in '81. lip 1de do\\n floor pl.in °"'''h 1am1I~ noom ma°'im1ze fabulou white \\aler \It'\\~ Large patio p lus deck off h.,,1ng room & ma,ter ded. wllh 1 spa. Built in stereo & securitv S\-Slcm ho\\'\ h e a· model. fresh paint & new carp~t lurn11u1e included I '925,000' NEWPORT HEJCHTS Exciting 4 bdrm tre-ehouse. Solarium add1t1ons augment the incredible harbor views. Included are a party room, family room, pool & spa & 1 bdrm guest collage in a wooded hillsid e setting. 631-1400..... . ................ , ............... $795,000 SPYCLASS RILL Beau11/ul 5 bdrm with French doors & paned windows, prrvate pool & spa & lovely h ill view Fresh & bright w11h w hite tile through out entry, family & formal dining rooms & eat in kitchen. 631· 1400 .... :. ,. ..... '"" ........................ ,. ............ $799,000 BIC <;ANYON Remodeled 4 bdrm home with family & formal dining rooms & sparkh[lg pool & spa. Skyhghted sophisticated open floor plan, textured walls. flagstone & berber carpeted floors & plantation shutters. 631-1400 . . . ............... , ........... $175,000 UDO Vl LLACE h rn1ng propert) with a wall of glass on the Lido Channel & dod. for an 80' boa1. Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath condo w11h den, marble Ip & large sunn~ terrace in 2 '>tor\ "1ed11erranean complex. 631-1400 .... . ..... $925,000 UDO ISLE Fabulou~ 5 bdrm estate on J pr~me lots (approx 1.¢.Ci•acrel There 1s a librar~. formal dining room. rec room & 1st floor maids quarters. Many rooms open to the lush urden w11h terraces.-.\~ pond. 631-H OO , . . ..... S 1,295,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT "1e11culously maintained custom 4,bdrm v..11h prnate beach & dock in de· s1reable "Soud'. location. Spaqous living area opens lo bays1de terrace'' 1th retractable awnings. steps to club & 1enn1s 631-1400 ............... S1,49S,OOO '41 Via Lido Soud .......................... Open Sat 1Sun 1-5 LINDA ISL E The qu1nte,~ertce of elegant living in this beau t1rulh apP.otnted 4 bdrm wuh den/guest, lim1Tyroom, formaT dinini;t & dfamaric 1 ~tory ef"ltry. Sunn terrace lead) to th<> dock tor 2 yachts . 631· 1400. .. s 1,950,000 UDO ISLE. ~re o~lponun•h ~Of 6()' on-the ~ter .in -....... fantastic Joca11on a1 qu1l·I end. of island with pan- oram ic v1e1rvt of the turning basi'n boating actiol'I & city ligh1s ~ spac1ou 3 bdrm home w1tn den buil1 around an intenor patio niters great potential for .a bea utiful estate. 631· 1400 . . .. S2,950,000 • CORONA DEL MAR at 1he beach with m.-ignif1Cen1 views of s.ind ""'" ocean & har~r entrance Gener· ously scaled on 1v.. o 101\ th" 3 bdrm home ts dKorated w ith rat<> in·e~rit~ to 1t dramatic con- temporar) arch1lc.>t1ua• A. lea1ured home in 'Or· •nge Count)" maga11ne the bn~hf open reeling ts h1gnl1ghte<t by bl ached hard\o-\ood floors & 10' rNhogony doors 631·1400 .. . . S2 980,000 5311 S.a•hore Drive .•• -...... :.. ____ ~ Sat S un .x-r--,r----:--------=~-----.,......., NEWPORT BEACH duple'(' pac1ou propem with good ll"ICOme. JU t teps to oceanfront beJl he Each. un it has 3 bdrrns, 2 baths & f1repl•ce~ L pper ha ltlrge 1oeranda & lower h;i~ J»t10 631· 1400 '420,000- NEWPORT Condo with ocean & baY '1t'Y. s, great central location, steps to be•ches Top qualit 2 bdrm & den, gourmet kitchen, triple garage & sec urity system. Over 2000 sq tt ~1th sl yhgha & crown m old1nRs. ~11·1400. .......... $4",000 HARBOit VIEW HOMES h bulous remodel Tile & berber airptwted flqon & vaulted ce1hnJ[ Open contem porary 4 bdrm with w-dudt-d 2nd ~tory m.iter suite, f.'tm1ly & torm•I d1mnR rooms & lovel)' t.r1e;,:;~· 631-1400......... .. .. .... .S6iS.000 • .... c....__ ... , _____ ,_··-···"·()pen Sun 1-5 .. .. WATEllFllONT llCJ•a. INC. . ....... • t .. .... OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ S1.1nday, S..,::•:em~bet;..:2;5:.. ~1918~1'9"'!!'~~~~-~~~-~----.-.:_ __ !;:_ _ _:, _____ ~~~:_ ___ ... _,r':'""_;,.~ ~~~-==r.::=iC::-7°""';ii ......... II ·-· 1111 ••e•.... 1111 •·e• ... llU .. c........ llU I ,..,iiili'fmmSB''lltr ..... -...... s B T ... wwwaa &mPilNiYi DILUXI ..... . •••• • /'inl I ·~YU HM ·N I II n ·111• --Newport ettece ... .. t FURNllHED 21Rt Aw . tlr. , ....... i llOty 29r lie~ Clole 10 a . 28a. rMdl ~ hm, 38A, IPt. '*" C.P4'11 5 bdrm 3 bettl fMMly He. condO Ger. cetpOrt, film .. TownhOUM Apt 1\<tBA MW pelnt/cetpeta. frple ....... ...., .... & • ....._ 28e pvt pool. V~ 12 -CfTV LIGHTS VIEW! E room Wltf\ 2 ~ el ~. • tndge ........ eitd patio, 1 bit! to ~TV &tr• lrl petlo ~ oen• Fridge. I 1IOO per 190nttl ....,. I 6--Mn USM/mo "GSO Moneco 12.001rno CALL Joan •t End int. 525·85MEves .... MITIL ~ 1 lho9e 11500 ~All t7s.1132 ~No .. l 1300Mo .......... •1· 11~ •IXCLUStVl GUARD• Model, 2 A + Oen 4 Bedroom, 3'-t Beth • On 759~800or844-5125 -•• ,,y-•a-2bdrm, 1bettl, garage Appflcet1on1 ec:cepltd u .•T IOE 11 ,. 11A. WI tUMoNna.M0-121~ •GATEDCOMMUNITY* wlhugeyerd.11800/mo. tneweter.17000/mo. , ••-perking. $1015/mo. 31$-fMerguerlt• CdM."'"""" In UCI To.n cen .. 2 mtti : •11111n... I • • ..... Bkr MO-~ ~ ..... .., ... 3BR12 • condo. gar . Avelleble now 873-•"9 t CAll 173-7183• '*""· new crpt I pa Srd IR/d9n. *· AJc: l eg Cnyn. 3Br. :SB• BEAUTIFUL 29R 2BA •HAABOA WOODS-NB •111-1. -· $l050/MO 945•9219 111/188·5052/5059 end oet•· No pet ett p & C8r1M)rt. View., beeutlful !titer I ge.rden w/ooff courM VIEW AISO Well to Newport Censer ...., NWPt 8hra2iR 2 llOfY -•GOMEOUS 3SR 28A PI 8 8 u • S 5 7 5 1"' o pool 11480/mo 864·7570 1 100/MO Wlnt/Vr~y l 1BA evell. Frplc, wel ba1, 28R 1BA, ettectlid gar. I -· ft1»tc d/w car gar Wmk UIWIW LlllM hl-4 ,.._paint, c:arpeti. 2 c:ar 157-2523 Of 751"2787 ~622 •97•29•2 mlcfo W/D hl(upa 2cer age 2 yr1newl 11095 ~ ~© bdl 0Po01i&S1100/mo 28f.18a800l l/t,leundty gerege, Si300/mo. EASTSIDE 2BR 1B •HI Im NII 1iNOAT'H LAGUNA guest gar wi xtre 1toreoe. cert· Ind.' IM!r 840·5&M I I '"""*u1•1• 3Br 28a Lg DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 lecllltlM. no petalg•r•, 720·99&6 w/gerag• downetelra 3M 2...U. comm ape, l'lcMIM 18( 18a, garage, trel eif. All malnt incl •H V HOMES lmmac .; :... ::.-•: ~~i1g~t::'':'o --~ Yeerly $1100 8!._3.:'_676 llUT 11ii -small ya;d No pet1 pool & ..w,, Comer IOt OCMn "1ew $850 Curt' Sofry, no pell, ... 4-0509 5& 3Be nr elefTI tohool l>Mc:ll Avail Now 11700 I 3BR 2BA oceanfront t lRANO NEW 2BR 2BAt STUDIO SIZE 1725/mo. 722-6294 w / P[~•c.:.. F:!~11l 721 ·5225/W •97-7•57 tH 1Br. 18a ,frplc, n-tmkfl no No petai L .... 8·9 mos. ---Play• A E. 873-1900 upper 0up1e11 w/gerage Lnd1~m. ~'r.coo!:;:~ ell MW. turnllMd EAST SIDE 28R 1BA Tri r,"'350/mo The Pruden~ ==I 2152 P•ll S795 ~utlla I 12150 mo 882-13•3 • UYIMMWI Yrly 11800/mo. Unlurn P:cei~io.ow 123•4118• $850. 640-4255 i.x. 220 MC>t't• Vitt• tlel 714 ~ 780-071• -eond +MCUfltY 434 Allso ..... II.I. 1BR & cMtl. 2Be 2·1ty exec L91 Uw.f .. 5305• .. SEASHOR! DRIVE -MATURE 8dult, 2 rooms/ 1750 lnc:tudee708utllltr.t • 0 1 213 863-829 l I • ll5tll I lownhorne FP. wet bar, I Watch the" Boats go by ...... 1 beltl. no ktc:Mn. walk·ln 831·3 ....... HI 2!'e.'!:'a.2~~:.:~a~::1 18AunlurnllOuM -+ patio ~~:=~~16'' wld, 2-c.r gar. galed Wnter3Brlurn_67 ·8507 •IM-lDOO• t8R. t8A, garege I ctoMt.aundectl.pvt.ent . _,_Ill LAGUNA CHARMER I 81450/Mo. 861-31•8 on Newport Penfnsula ..--comm. pool & spa on lhel---uoo ISLE $800/Mo. 7e0·8384 Agl $550. Cell. 844-4064 Gar. d/w, patio. No pell 38R/28A Fr9nklin •tow, O&A.a ........ Ufthl .LC--ol . I No peta. $650/mo yearly I llMl 12 bey Wall< to Ba.lboe Isl 48R 2'~BA. FR/OR. large I IL • • I ---11-L S650 + MC: 845-4319 view , I u 75 lu ;;:.$.e.t~you'M Av81110/1. •N-2195 12400/mo * 2•0l}752 patio •5'101 SlloSt LM ~{j ~© I ••• 1a1a1a I .,_._,. · 213/371-13&4 hndltlltt9dlnctHsifted OCEANF"<>NTWINTER f1t -$2750673·7767Avlnow U IJ ZH7 28r18a.21toryepl ~ Ul1W -llr/lle •Nicely furn 2BR 1BA lllffl • ·' OCEAN FRONT FURN eppllencH Coven 9e11u1~18R--M25/MO I Perking. $ '100/mo. . upper or IOW9f' duplex 3BR.2'nBA. geragf: pal lo 2Br. Winter rental lrplc, ~~~~~~°'10~ •• ~ M~::.y Incl gu. water• garage COLD W ell BAN~eRO 1-800 523-4e55 I w/gar8Q8 $1150/mo. 11575/Mo. 760·838• Agt UN ISLE WIES -1o..-.1 $950/mo Agent 723 09•0 2323 Elden. 548-1U4 •Huge4BR2BA. 118fy de· --·---· ·•·1 · • I •t-ft.11• IUJt• furn 1oWer dupW111 JBR with Spectacula1 Lovely 2Bdrm ttome --• wMn• 875-9629 On beech 2BR 28A '9 EASTSIOE C.M 1BR Apt N~R HOAG HOSP Flfl'lllY rm, wet ber, lndty., QC9en, city views Galed Spacious upstairs master lllTll.l fllmlll 28R, gerage, newly decor· deek, lfple. lam rm.' P'll With frplc, retrs'ia & 81 I 2BR/1 ~BA. garage. 2·•1Y. j 2 cet garage. $1800/mo. community with tennis & I aulte wllh deck. Avail now CALL 642·3850 Bkr a. led, steps to bay/beech gate, dbl gar S2075/mo utll. lf\CIUded. 5 mo lnalcM ldry, ONLY GOOD VIW IEOILS pool 1yr IM .. $3200/Mo tor 1yr lease $2500/Mo 1--910 W Balboa Blvd Incl ulll 2t3·928·18•• to mo. 850-589• REFS NEED APPL VI I CALL Bill Hiii 60-9060 * •• uw-rAIE" S900/mo yrly 875-9650 114-675-7764 •EASTSIOE• AU Agl 998-3195 -Coldwell Banker Spacious 3Bdrm home on New 28r, 2Ba condo. full CH •CORNER DUPLEX• E.xoect the best .· 111 .... 12 -eJttra large lot Close lo ocMn view! Avt 1011, Lse '!o BLOCK TO BEA SPACIOUS 2Br 18a up· ~ 2Bdrm •BAYVIEW TERRACE-I BBEARUWTIFU~ lurnlclhe<l 31 Lido Vig Avail now for 1 Agt 854-6139, 8•0-4868 lg 1BR w1111 ocean view, 1talt1. pvt ent. on side-St. Ju1~1•1~ with ,...r I Geted comm Nr new PENINSULA YEARL'1 ate .. ront ustom · s25001M --gar rel rig , stot1e, vault cell trplc n-1mkg. _. · .,.. age. home, 38R 2•1eA, 2 yrs • tBR tBA. apeclous ~ Oocl<, boat. lyr lease o~J~~l~~e 673_73~· Spacious •BR 3•,;,eA, tam S7sOimo. • BACHELOR 1975mo. ·Avail' Oct 1. care»e'. paint, mini blin1~~ old St985 Bkr 640-5664 new, upper. garage. Sel>o1 13900/Mo. Bill Hiii & din rm, ffplc. bonus rm, $435 Both yily with new 867_155scs 759•02•0. wl d Ilk-up, no pets. 144-9080 LIM ISLAND I I *Lg 8dotable 2BR 28A. I Coldwell Banke< 64•-9060 patio, grndr, assoc pool & carpel & vertical blinds Mont• Vitt• S79S/rno l •lllFfS YllW* r .. i loo lg tlo 's1200JWEST Newporl garage LUXURIOUS 2BR 2BA • 640-1327 or 720·7852 UI Me • Apl. Bt1te & well main· ____ _,__,_,--trptc 2 cer gar w/d ---1 tennis $2200/mol M t 67369•7 WALKtobeeeh.18r.gar. 2S0-8002or650-5t94 End Unit. 3BR 2' tBA. 1900 • g ' pa ' 1 apl. 2Br 1Ba $875 den 2-car garage, newly -YRL Y BAYFRONT Ullls pd. telned $825/Mo Parker E'SIDE 1mell 1Br Cottage. t 11. all newly redecorated YIW IEITILS BAVFRONT Condo 2Br t remQdeled. Big Canyon '111 ILIHS Ill 2'AU,.I P11tklng 18R. 1 pet1on ()M4.9o601 E856-3120 frplo, encl patio. No Petti Ilk• new home Pool St650 ~64•-7699&11 On It ~I • .$1800 ..S13.ll01mo. 2 persons S580/mo+S680MCdep Spectacular v1ew1 Vac •• 11111 !PENINSULA Steps ro -mo. Submit on pets s t400/mo 675-3063 Cella •na 2124 187 E. 21st. 5'5-7234 New offering. Remodeled home lttuated on a large corner lot. 3 BR, den, office. 4 bath, beamed <*lings, trench doors. $799,500 I 12200 mo Bkr 720-7432 Ulll&---lllT ~~211B/f1~i~ 2000sl 1 l~~~~o~~Rll~~AP~~~;~:' Oys/Evet 720-1704 Bkr •SBR 28A. sundecl<. LARGE 38Rt 2BA •Pt .. LARGE 3BR 2BA upper, •IL"FS ft••* Thr" bedroom. two bath OCEANFRONT 38r. frplc. Gorgeous bay view Upper •BR Pt.BA. 2 car I c•rport, new carper down11alr1. gar.. near garT. ~r ~C. $875 H~ upgraded Pmr•te P•tio Lovely S2•00 r S25001mo Boat .slip. iJ8(age, smell patio 112 •Stepg 10 Beach• O.C.C.-$825-1-$600 · 1040· •ten •· ... llTISll 1-1 112 PllUI LllO t~B"r,1~8~ ~g~; 1 ~IP peho •nd panoramic view 1 BAVFRONT Condo 2Br. utra Joyce Spiller «th St $1650/mo yrly $1400/mo 673·2880 no P411S 969-3737 mo No pet1 545·7983 lrom Dena Polnlto Palos den, dock lor 80' boat 631· t266 Avt now. 2 13--597-4704 *LARGE CLEANTBR• t BDRM with yard, garage Pllllml UYm1J •llAllllllWllPlUl 1 Verdes. Annual Lease Year1y.S4750 ··~i~W~· W&TllflllTll 21-,Step• 10 Bay & Beach. Near Costa Mesa Jog 10 bNCll 2BR 2BA. '3BR 2BA, 2 car ger. lrplc lor ....... ·•·-·=-ll.500/Mo. LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br. ,!'.. IN Lid VIII G r ~ stove. frig, n-pets. Yrlyl Courty•rds. No pets llreplace, P•tlo, 1BR DIW. tmh compactor. llKll ISl·llOO boat dock. St0.000 _.:~= --·~• ;,.Y ~1 ~:1 cf~· PA~ $700/mo 673-0072 S575/l'l!O· 6•§·1105 tlo1t, view. Jacuzzi. micro. wld llkups Yrly Fii WSI Waterfrt.t lt•H IH. o/',, $1500. 613-3722 •NEWLY FURNISHED• 118', 1S.. am•ll. but cozy! From $950. u1111 pd. S1•501mo Agt 722-8520 ' l IULTllS 111· 1• ..... , •lllTS OCEANFRONT 1 BDRMS LOIS ot wood $565 Call 131~107 or 855-0e65 I •BRAND New luxury IAYCllST · FURN __ 2Br 188117 CUTE 3Br tiome. Spacious\ WATllFlllT-lllP I Available. Great locahon. '°' addr ... 990-2970 1own11ome in guar.d gated Four bedrooms Th1ee an. d 46ttt ·St 5850 __ 3Br kitchen w/new range & 13BR 2BA. Spa, lrplc, Mull seal Bkr 675-4606 T 1BR up11elrs. Patio, n-BELCOU RT See Island 2BR -Dell.:, ona hall batllS. Oualily 2B 9~ 8 lbcrl 1 oven Cozy lrple Walk 1o~pallo,garage.WJO crpt1 & drps. Sto\19, Ing. . $2700/mo. 720-9422 Ivan Wells lamlly ttome I S 1 :so-.-Bacn , =blk 10 Mariners Mile Avail now $2250/mo. 650-6550• N;,~ ::,ec:. ,:~ ~~~e~ $550/mo Adults No . •Clean BEACH"'ii0Uie3Br Unfurnished Large bch. Uhl pd 1 person S1•001mo 6~4 Agr fll LUSE refrlg. mint bhnds. lndry I pets. 979-4410 By appt Seclu .. _ .. location, 4 BR custom. 11ea. 901\ to aand!! Frplc. bed;oots. 18;"11Yd {0f m· 1 $550 9mo 1se 523-H69 I llWNIT lltlllTI ' WllTOUFF 1 102 E. Bay. 673-2536 1BR up1trs. pool, cable'fv u-.. lndry, ullls pd '$1195/mo an or ma n ng -3BR 2eA· b room & • & gee pd $575. No pets. Professionally landscaped front & •·1117/1/89646-1213• room. ·····52300M° F• LUSE onu~1 TOWNHOME Style two SMALL Studio Sept·July Refs re<fd. 147 Flower. rear yards w/pool & spa. lllllllS1·ll00 ~u;~:'"'o •'ft8~03~~rd bedroom, 2 bath condo Prtva1e beach Utols pd 645•8161 Avall lO/l * ILIT •TS LIC. * -LlllJSLE m • 1 With spacious mas1e1 1 W IO, 1 person, $600/mo. $"1 ,375,00~ 1New •Br/2Baeleo garage. IAYllMI... 1Famlly h~me . Four Newport North Twnhmes. su1te,2fireplaces.&large _N/amkr ref'd 675-063 2BJ Ba. g~ pet ~V1~&:>•1io B~...3~ dblgar~s...J...-b9droorns.,...-1hr~ sunny 28R lBA. decl<. comm pool $1 .500 o YRLY Charmiil ~T No pets $650/mo llW IVllUILE .... 1·1-- _ _..._. 1395/mo. 760-0189 S1850molse675-9460 plus sunroom with big garage. 900 SQ It llKDIJ1·110G I 2BR2BA $~0/mo Pvt + secu5r~t/762S•OO II •........ •HARBOR VIEW HOME • lt.IMy paho Available $\200/mo * 646-7523 bell ulirs'pd WfO. prkg,! • • _,.. lmmec 2Br.,. den or 3br IA"11W TEIUCE I lmmediFately lor yearly NEWPORT Terrace 2Brl FIND I n/smkr prel'd 675-3063 Hr·hll~rH 11 · · s 3B 2' B T .. I ...... urnished or Un-I , •• 2bal, upgraded, great loc uper r 'h ~ wn .. rp lurnilhed 53000Mo 2Ba quiet end uml. Frplc Winterize yO\lr home wllh 1B•. -nl> pets. S650/mo .. gerdnr lnel. $2100/mo 1 Elegant Patio, dbl gar. ---u·1··31 UGO pvt patio. gar carport . some Mrplromclusilled's , $650 dep. 631-6155 HOW,BIG IS IT? .HUGE!! Avail 1011 Q..5064 Alking 1 1850 640-1635 -.. • SIOOO/mo • 49~•85 throuPh cla<s1f1ed servoced1rec1ory __ 2BR, new carpet. paint NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the best Coldwell Banker Residential Real Eslatc Services OR-NER-OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO .. 644-9060 THE t COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS OPEN HOUSE SA TUR DA Y 1-5 •WPNTIEllm 3 BR $429.900 ~ 11• UIY PUii D. MEEDER IU1ILWF 3 B R ..... 4 BR LM 2 B R UM 3-BR $439.900 tol MSTllT 8 . HILL 1173 NIT PllWllGE $485,000 N. MARKS 113 UH PAii "' E:2 $595,000 S. HARRIS $799.500 132 PIAZZA LIN S. MARVIN CORONA DEL MAR OLt> COM 1459,000 A special corner duplex. 2 -BR, 1 BA each unit completely refurbished with new carpet + paint. Fireplaces, patios, separate garages. Good rental potential. JASMINE C&EEK 1469,000 Immaculate one tory 3 BR & family room with very open feeling. 24-hour, security pools & T,.ennis. OLD CDM '485,000 Two separate houses on 40 ft. lot south of PCH. Garden-lik~ patio area e parates the units with plants and, flowers. Gre~lt income opportunit~! HAa BOa Vt EW HILLS $698,500 Wonderful location next to park! Beautifully refurbished 4 BR w/new kitch .. bath . French doors + large covered patio iJl private setting. MAI KAJ $ 795,000 Beautiful Condo w/fabulous views to jetty! En· tirely remodeled by Saddleback interiors. Upper unit. Tile noors. AJI new kitch + BA 's. • CAMEO SHORES '795,000 Sensational 5 BR, 4 BA ho me has it aJl._view, inner courtyard patio + pool. FormaJ ciining room, parquet noors, solar pool heater + more. COIONA DEL MAI '795,000 Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA .,... FR home perched over 180° clOM-up views of Balboa Bay. Catalina. ocean - city licht.1. Solar heating. securit system. pr~· ti(iou9 area. snGLASS • 1.soo.000 tifi•t • hilhett "iew parcel in N.8 . •PRrox. 26,000 eq. n.: on •xceptional cul-de-~r O\.'eflooiCl' eat.in Bey, Caulina, & Nwpt \nt r. One·of·a· kinct opportunih·! c---<=>r- ·-. OPEN HOUS E SUNDAY 1-5 •UHL MAI 3 BA llWfllTlltlm 2 BR lllff S 3 BR llWPllTIUCI 3 BR lrwPHT •lllTS 3 BR II.II Oii 2 BR + 2 BR Ullll•YIJW - 4 BR "AllllE GIEEI 3 BR IY ... ES 4 BR UITILIFF 4 BR WNW 4 BR UM 2 BR $263,000 .$359,000 $365,000 $425.000 $429,900 $459.000 $459,500 $469.500 2122 SUWILIS G.ANOERSON 1•2 WSI C . HAINES 2111 ue1n& K.PARKER 1111 PALllU J . MERTZ IHWYPL. D. MEEDER 120 UICISSIS L. ROSE 2127 PllTWlmY D. ADAMS 12 nmwan• C. MCMAHAN $485,000 111J ""' PllVUll . f.t MARKS $547,000 ,_, . 2221 AL Tl YllTI $.VERNON $565,000 111i YUa 11111& E. BROWN $595.oa.n 1.111 PAii •· 1-2 S. HARRIS ·IUllRYllW 4 BA $698,500 J111Piil11111 M.BAYS n au 3BR .... ._ 4 BA ........ 4 BR L9I 38R $749,000 tHl ...... J. STEPHENSON l $78~000 ....... $799,500 .. lllllL• • ~ OLSON $799,500 Ill ND& &.91 S. MARVIN llYllllD $825,000 1111 NTA1M11 i..8A ==-------~:-llOWlE •..• ,~ 38A $835.000 1•1 --• F SENNE$ . s1,31s.ooo 11111m11'" M DEAF.MIAH > NEWPORT BEACH VILLA B~LBOA S228,000 Dancing fountains reflected in beveled mir.rors from this 2 BR & 2 BA condo. Penthouse living with skylightS, elevator. & 2 car parking. • HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS 5349,500 Oesireable Harbor View l<nolls 2 BR + den- ~ondo. Beautiful pa rk like etting. new fl 0<1f,ing, frestily painted. A tum-key property. BAYVIEW • $429,000 Designer perfect Bay View terr~ce plan 3. Turn· key thru -out. Profe sionally land caped. Ter- racota tile floor , berber carpet. Impeccable! EASTS.LUFF .S475,000 Step into Jolly Old Englahd. Beuatiful highJy upgraded cottage in a park like etting. 3 BR 2 BA. You wilJ love it. · PENINSULA PT. S562.000 This 2 BR, sep. diniflg room, 3 patio . 3 tire· places, library, loft, & s tunning design makes this home on Pen Pt. exceptionally' exciting to see. A must see. ' HARBOR RIDGE $750,000 A very special, highly upgraded 4 BR, :311 BA, corner location w/lovely patio, built-in BBQ, ·extra room off garage-. library plus \iie~s! PEN'N.NSULA $775,000 Room for all the family. uperb beach home filled with light & charm 5 BR den runing room, · and best swimming in N.B. Perfect central oceanfront location. HARBOR RIDGE S789,_000 Park-like setting with char.ming bridge over koi pond, family room with FP. 14 ft ceilings, 4 BR plus library, fabulous view of WT + Catalina. LIDO ISLE S799,000 Charming 3 BR + d en ~ office on wide lot.' Muter BR overlooks courtyard . Ever BR has a private BA. Open ... bright n oorplan w/French doon to large sunny patio. DOVEi SHORES HH,000 Marvelous view home. Cornplerely customized & vary private. Courtyard pool wine room, den ·w/Nk..fnt. Formal dintn1t tK1tn, 2 BR, 3 BA. Workthop. Beautifol quality. 1£1.COUIT BILL HH,080 Great vi"9! Over :J.OOQJsA.Jt. of cleiant c'1ntem· porary perf.ction. Two hua• muter uitea with hia • htr bathtl & d<>Ht"-• :~ car ~arge. Gated <'nmmunity. nvrR 100 OFFICfC, TO ~fRVF YOIJ IN SOUTHERN CAL IFORNfA ' I 1700. Meture edulls. no Q n ULIRE 1 dltcovnt & 2 FREE weeks Ull( 1.f~l II AP'IS pet.•. May qualify tor rent I S rent. 858· 1932 GE / S & •New d w. 10119. 'A*1!:i~'!~'!t~1! , .::tit; Cerpet & 2BR 2BA "like new" Drapes w/balc:ony, frplc. poo1, 1 •C101e t~ Fwys spa, lndry, pvt garage No (405.55,73) and South P41ts. S8SO-S9SO/mo ~ I Coast Pim.a . sec DAVID 549·2•47 1 •l atg9 POOi & Deck Area -------•lndMduelly Controlled · •IMl 11111A* En1ryAlermSy1tems \Jpstrs. deck No pets. 724 1 •Cable TV Avallab~ James SI •C 497-4579 •New LAundry Facilities •Covered Parlnng •E-SIOE 2,BR 18A. lrple, •Prlvat•B•lconyto be•m celhn~ gar. yard Ga.rden• _ $750 + $500 dep 2 per-•Elegant Atmoshpere son• No pets 650-1798 •Sorry No Pell .... 1... ... .... Come see tt'MJ difference. 1 2881 a.er SI. Corner of completely remodeled., Bristol, Colla M ... Beeutllul 2BA apts. Poo~. 11•1141·12" rec. room. laundry room ' Ready lor tnstanl move-I MESA VERDE 2BR 1BA. lnl Only $640 to $650/mo I upper Quiet cut de sac + $200 OFF MOVE-IN $700+. 2867 Hickory 1 au.wans. •98-1936. 151-9•83 5:W W Wiison 9ISf lllJ TSL MGMT 2BR 2BA. frplc, encl. gar· 722·9012 0< 642-1603 age. all bullt·ln•. near I Sorry No Pe111 111op~. $750/mo. 810 CEN1ER •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• TSL MGMT 642•1603 Lerge 1BR 18A tripleX. -----~-­dble gar. lndry rm, d/w. OLO E'11de 1BR furn up- sml patio, iclnt cond. S6SO 1talr1 apt In rnlden11a1 + security. 5•8-•4~17 • area ror 1 quiet. m•ture na 1u 11nu1 =~~· ::,' :'..~~u;rd . W l-0 hkup1. carpon No pe11. 1850tmo. 122-629• SPAlllll 111 11A ----.-,,....,~-.,... Walk to ~op•. No P4111 I $525+ dep. 1BR mobile 1700/mo. 5'2-0i-36 home. Secure Mature -------------.,..--~ adults No pets 11191 SPACIOUS 28' 1B•. $700 Newport Blvd 646-8373 New P•lnt , c•rpet, drapes. etc. Nice. clee.n. quiet E'side locetlon. No 1 1 ........ ~BllU pe11. Ma1ure sing1e pretd ~-u Open 8-4. c ... del Mer ~ti. 147 E. 18111 St. AHllTilllTS SPACIOUS 2Br W.Be Sperkllng clean. large townt\ou.M. All new life. Garden apts. Baautllully paint, paper, drapes. Lrg l•ndac•ped grounds. ~cMtl patio. w/d hkup, Pool & 1pa. patios/decks, • garage. $170. 559-8138 ger8Q8 or carport. Sorry. --------no pets. •TOWNHOUSE• •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2BR/H~BA, frpl, patio, 1 Bedroom $670 carport, 1940 Wallace, 28drrn 1•1.ea . $775 $775/Mo. 548-5348 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 I '------- B8CllelOr $580 M'ewtfleld 1 Bedroom $685 2Bdrm 1• •B• saoo J&aY APUtmlS 161 E 18th St 642-0856 Sparkling clHn large 1 Bed-;;;;-----S665t Apta Famlffel welcome 2Bdrm 1'/.Ba 7801 Pool & spa. Shopping & 2Bdrm 2B• twnhse $875 neighborhood perk next 825 Cente< St 642·1•2• d~. Sofry. no pell 28drm 1"•8a $785 28drm 28a $800 ............ -' ,W£!wtfleld ' CQ.STA MESA 111·1111 &Paamm Large attractive Apt1 In a Int. .... f>eeutllul garden setting I DOVE IA Aowl ,if. ShOft Pool•. ge.reges. No P41ts. I well to bch AH utlla .... 1 Bedroom $640 I r." 28drm 18a $760 SS75/rno + dep 207 c,,.. 111 AWIUll I cago. 98~9s. COST" MESA I 111/IU 1111 M2·1111 2 yr. old .is>t. av.it Oct. flt, •net oar + ·~· 1900/I 1000. new 2BA P9tlo. fncd ywd, stove. 2BA ffPIC pool 11300 d/'w, "'·grade 9Chool. no 38fl • .38A. ·No p9u. 31C '*'· (714) "8-9174 Aoctleeter. 875-5219 2Br. 2Be New, 1 mtle to •BACH '695 Greet Em· beech. garage, lrplc aide loCI G8,, c:.bte elll. doubte loft IOta of t ... C1een & cozy 18A S&tO, WHtler Oryer llhp Grnbtt w/880. lndry rm. 84&-9501 Sorry. No P«•. 131-8427 LG Dix 28r 2 loft, 3~ 2 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA IN tip, lllylgttt. •I d .,WOii Oulee Secu 2400sf nr Hunt H#bouf ' bullclln9 come. ear::. _1_1_650_. (_2_13_1_aeo-_1_5_1_3_ I ~ TV, ell Ytlt Pd LO Dix set 2Be 1 loft l/p, 172&/mo 722· 1832 wld l'lkup, nr Hunt H#• 125 IAANO new 38' 2'~Bel belufc:~~~t513 111MS. Attec:Md dbl get 11090/Me +MC Micto. OllM•• 28A 2M. wl d l'lk· pvt pettot, w/d N!ups, 119, trpc, glr , ltl1'illf", IW .-~ °""" 2110' Kuift ...-. MIO Ttiurln St, CM Agl (213) llO-tl13 190·5111 Open dallyl NIWLY deCOfMed llf 12.1 or w.ienc11 , 1-e a.. 2 car ... peao, .... ,.. "'*Y .... a.. ....... .,..., .... ._ ~ (7M)t11-GIDO 1•• "·.... M·CIOUI • CLiM IM 1...aA. tTIO ,._ ... tmllM 111-1111 ' 1•-1 .. ueetmo ... /1111/mll-I Clole to ....,., no""* -~-'-...... £--c.u..,..l tn4".flll t cerpet. werucel ....... ~ ~--· JU Haullllott at 1111,., •1710 ... """"'11'1 ....... 7"· ........ No,. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept9mber 26. 1988 C7 ...... ,.,. .... Mii leatala te 1••11 ........ ,_111111 • Mii bib ~ HM S.p!ezwt SUI la..,...t ~-'°". ~~•1 WINTll' MNTALI 3 a'' ant Oretu llitt ltM MUWNio t&HOt;IP!f1' TiSW .. i i i i i •IBIW a..1ng llllllPIM11I · Imo ' MC.1 ..,_Un Hetti S.·jftOOMln dlll rttOOllehOmt Let the governmen t HOiy Splm vou Who• NI'~ EM d CdMAetailCO &ltrt· ' Buty C M Ctwo '*°• CAl :.: ... ..... ..... to ....... .. .. ...,, My furn ... INnce yow new or ••ttt· "*'• me ... ev.'ythtllg Ill II um 111111 !no ln-houtugency Nd llTE ILEll I matllfe pereon ·-per In l 5 Awell now ...,_ll05 I .,........_ kttd.n ptov Ing emell bualneU (Ind end Who .now me the GtM1 job-EZ l'lout9. lte•· entrepr1n1ur1a1 type -'-all atPeC1t of tront ottl~ AHDING VIEW of I= a-a = 14H/mo 113-5100 • .,,,,.} Grant• & l<*IS to way to reach my IOMt ,.,.. llCNldule Wtll tra.n wlretated I K_P & MCly Peg Boerd AR Pl we GR . w..._.. glW llv -1500,000 00 ywl)' Fr.. You Who GfW rne the on jOO 8aM • com· tlullt I 18K • ~. 1>4rns Worlc in • great environ· c:omc>ut• 850-232• . Din rm. large kltctl I ,_ el 11199111 II_..... recorded mesuge (7071 dtvtne gift to forg•~ and mlt910n Mutt be neat & LllKMn 49•· 1142 mentl Entry level pot1t1on ------ •• dedl. 8-c:fl 8CfOM, tal New carpett & 100'• Of roommet• avail ~7-3053 ([>Ft) torget the -~that os pertOftM*I New ott~ 1va1labte tor 1 ci.tan-IUllllll -1 1 ~ tromJ oraipee. vtew, peelo, ut• ~N 7 deya 557-•000 COSTA MES done to me end ou wno tocttion Harljlof Blvo M'lll or..,,ted Note Clerk Al 3 0 nourt per day for 156 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii . Low dep 4M·UH pelcl 1575/lno 5'3-7375 9tw 38A 28A Deyffont hm Of)C)Ort : b\J~llleSS ere In all the lntlan<lft of CM Call btwn 2·8Pm & Cl rMf oppor1un111u In .... , , yeat teller ••· days nMOeO by Hunl· ' ... 1. ..... .... • ....... mo a., un1P1y uto ep&1r my .... Wilt\ me I in this u6I tor Jan 75$-1 155 Womens Fashions lor P9ftenee requ11~ wm l""ton 8"Cih City School .... .._ , -on -... ....,.. ege rime toca11on thoft d111ogUe want to & train the r""'t 1ndl\ll<lull' ~ d .... I ut .. c .. 11•·873-7'03 H•bor 81. 1 ownet. over tl'lank you for everyth•f19 *-.nl•IT• energetlCi 1mb1110us ·•·· umrlCt Mull take an illiiiiiiPiiiP~~p;.;.;. -11• "'213-g~53 JIM 30 yra exp LISted at end c:Ontl'l'm once more Cle(k nd Office tkllts tales assoc & mgmt Eni"J an excet•~t aalary PI N profk:Nlnc:y •••min· nr ry I S 1251(. A al 1 trainees 260 Forest Ave ""'' atlOn Selary S7 092 10 ,.... patio, In dry ........ M.... • Sfw Nwpt 8ctl 3BR duplex, ve1909 annu that I never want to «>e nMded EJC<*tenl 101>1 Llgun• Beach 497-4 777 I n benef1t1 p1c1<ag• $112 ~r hOur Apply eture 1enent1 only Get. ICltdl prtv, anractlve .,. to bctl, lem pref'd Flncome M t $l211K Call MPllrated from Yov no availebi. Start 1mmec:1... For 1mmec11at1 con11der-20451 Cralmer Lane. WI EJTll SS 050 Yrty t73·4166 home, 1425. 720-9202 I 1420/mo + 1100 dep Avt renc:h & At~4·52U matte< h~w g<HI ma· at~ Apply •I APMmlT IUIAIEI atton contlCil , H e 964-8888 Deadline ~------C 9/H . 873-501• DOCUMENT Processing/ terlll desir" may be I NOR~ELL SERVICES ~1m 1-ret1r1d couple , tor apply1r19 9/28 11f-llll IN FURNISHED Oll a DESKTOP Publllhln I want to be wilh You and 1114 E Mc Fed!Mn. lie L Some .. pertel1Ce _ Natcharee On 28th Str"t Mell nome. .Kitchen STABLE empl Mlf tl'lr 3Br : Excellent protlt POtel10~· 1 my to~ ones In Your Santa An•. 92705 maintenenee -Ck Ll Ol.Allllll 191/ PIMMc.ll•H-•328 prlvllegH, S3501mo . 28a.2-cargar.HBhouM 1 Full company tramtng &· per~1u11 glory Th~ (7 14~558·9021 t37-9956 or 855·0665 A•EllCll .............. .. 8'5·2•35 wellltobctl,n-tmkrSSOO I You tor Your Love ---------- BR '..tB~rtgsi over I Prott.u o ... n/amk pvt Br /Mo.+'..tut 536-8702 :'~~-~:-~· '~!~!,~e towards me and my loved * -ULU * ITTllTllll . llft'ea-.ITE 3 O hours par day for 1S61 c:r· Lock I~ ge-r~': I gar. pleaunt environ: WANTED Female Rmml lo (? 14) 699-18 19) . pones Amen thl want . d 11 B, I g:f t ITlllm! II I~ I ~:.'on=~ c~: s~~:; 1750fmo.997-3175 ment ~~~~=·nrl SNr•.~lllt~t :f~:?i .................. -;~: ~·~o~~:~uuv!' ::!'o:·,nee~~tor': Sponam1nOed 1nd1v1dua1s Ill{ D11tr1<:t Mutt take and BA STUDIO with kltcl)en ltlopl • -=...,"V 1f5.9020 "= ·-prOlftabl• locet \ d1y9 A11er the third day, PT/FT ()ppty to edvance par1 time work. S7 tk r 500 Newpon Center Drove =:,• proh~iency e>1am as Security bldg, pool, I PVT furn room/be, Hunt. · •"9 route• Work a your wtsn w1tl be granted into MANAGEMENT Call plus Cell 645-5760 ~ Beaen CA 92660 u Sbl lngu;l written ....... WmlYllWllTI .... a~m• lmlAMT 11111 Ill AHI AILI . dubhOuM,we!Qhtroom. Buctl.Lrg,cleen,newty Hlfll ftl Ital fewhoursaweel(Nosell-nomatterh0wd1N1cult lt 1 Mr81adc,8'2·50et •FOODSERVER (J14) .... 11IO ;;•~., alary 7289 to •CLE:RKS 1825 * ~-8069 decof, kltCih prlv, w/d. 2740 lr19 Extremely hlgh earn-may be Thel) promise to v-Def hour Apply •fYPIST Prof, non-lmkr. 1450 ~1 Inga Call now· publlan thll q1atogue as :HOST/HOSTESS 20451 Cralmer Lane I e SECRETARtES l50 utllltlet. 536-7753 COSTA MESA GARAGE t(3051467•5639 aoon as yoor favor nas MllJSIM llJll COCKTAIL WAITRESS Equal Oppty Employer H B 964-8888 Deadline •RECEPTIONIST ---------1 FOA STORAGE 1>eet1 granted MCP •DATA ENTRY Days Only 1660 Dove llUlll for IPPfYl"9 9126 ESS G Opef\ Saturd1y-Sunday UnlUtn Br 12x12 lg c;~t SECURE. 1o·x20· 185/mo PARTNER wanted for new! •AI P St •B' Ne-pon Beach --.,. •• ST• ::~~~?.fG CL~RKS 10-• {818-445-2788 pvt balentr. no kite pr I 6'2·5937 Pina buslnus In NB lclMlb Ufgentty needed Excep· Cell for ei>PI 752-2538 FIT or PIT, Call Satbara ~ I / D I A ENTRY -nr CiOllege/lhopa S225mo like Dom1nos Huge pot laalnlctiea 3112 tional pey toe appt 650-200 1 FI T P T Beoeltll 250 e A 28A 181. trg hv rm & kite, S205 MC. dep. 646-20•2 j HEW o-age for atorage enllal Mr Henry 615-2008 Temp lo perm assign-Banking Ogle St C M 850-8463 J>PE.RATORS refrig $1100/mo Steps drywelltined S7S-S100 --PIANO INSTRUCTION 15 CASHIERS -tobW:l'I 5112Seall'lore,I autita ltal lh1 Ml-1111 SANDWICH ROUTE Npt yruxp CtaSSICS. Jezz & :'i~ .:::,~• ava t-DPERATIDIS H•lllCATillS 11111111 aipt B. 997·3175 fl2J Bel'\ Gross 20K/yr 5 days Pop Patient approach, D L WEAVER TRAINEES Immediate , .. YllAf* 28r 28a $950 IN KA0Xt HAWAII 28 ..... 2742 Equtp & Inventory $300 AdttS/kods BA 786-4•08 t. TEMPORARIES UTILITT . c,·.~~~.,~ ~~t~':r n~j oe>erungs Pl!d tratn1r19 ... --·n !Br tB1 $750 2<>· ond. bu'ld . r l -3MO S300/ Mr Henry 675-2008 •-~7-0550 100-1.FREE ..--Futl·llme employment -.-• .,... c o, • 1"9 on Temporary mo ~I bfand-neme car stereo No exp nec.ssary Call Neer Fall'llon Island. no OCNn. S700 week, Nov. AedtuH/Brlllol 1oca11on .. 2 Ta Liia 2tH Jiii An outsta11dmg oppor1un1· audlO and video e•ec· 8 o o. 2 5 2. o 5 5 g 0 , pets. 840· 1911 12· 19. Pam 721-1 195 Iv Commercial bldg CALL M--~ •~&.. .__.., tin l~ IQ( .atL«gaNud-Opes-trontee 1Mtl). ..... +n &a-213·298-6872 CALL TODAY 688 West Better Costa Mesa, 641·1225 1~/o FREE to Apphcant 2BA 2BA~ lower unit.. Will·~ ~if not there O&ANA 540-0303 dey.s - -,,_ XU PAIR Full-chg & & &I.IDT• 111ons Ut•bty 1s ava11eote cess of 1 t>1t11on 0011ar1 terrental ont>eacn O/W, ltatih II llaHt c--cill ••••Nfri81 drive Beauhtul 3 cn1I-We're lootllr19 tor quality llourNe'Wport Beachlo-Due to oor trernenoour. •ml•L•n1n 1 W/O. Hoe W. Ocean-_2,,. LI. •-•~-In J -llarF .... q dren, N~t Bch. Lynne people 10 MfVICie quality cation growtn, our HUNT Days S5hr Ruoono s front. Bkr 6'2-3850 •• 111 1 -t Tel!J>hone approvals 760-5000 or 675-0555 .clienlS.m lblt Real Estate/ ING TON BEACH store •S 1Joe a Ptaee 786-9169 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * 1 ... 1111* U&.11& PllllnU 11.IGfti/ fiCt ltat •Problem cred11/1ncome°"; BABYSITTER For 2 & ' yr Conttruc:tion industry ~e;:'v~P:;:i~~~~ge ano~ s .. 1ung CASHIERS ClllfT Clllll I E ~:..~~!: ~:r~ Fr~;Y~ " Frig. dl9hwH hei:-stove unfurn BR, all ammens, 2719 !or~:o~::·, ~:J'~~J!.tcy olO. Tues, Wed, Tnurs •llP lllllllATH note tuncllons essential. F='fll and Par1 Time oos· Welcome 10 the excttmg FIT tor choropractie in- EO E Incl. No ~It 5•5·•855 1 S325. C•ll eves 675-5740 R E ioans any reason 9·5.30. Must be respon & •llmTUlll At least 3 year.s current 11ions avallable (eve111n9s wor10 ol home improve· surance dep_t Li typing, * --• llOO* BEACH VIEW shr •BR.• ~Vl'"'lllLW S lltlH (714)"253·•694 have. own tra.nsportatton Tempotery & temp 10 experience and knowl-and weeke11ds) You II be mlfll llnanc1ng Security nrs e-s, .t.•sa. 631-5664 •-3804 -S..shofe. 4: .....,,,., "" u • (213) •26·9566 N.wpt EfGtl 650-9 l20 perm. utignments avall edge ol Crty Nat t Data 1ff-cl0ns1l>le tor prov1d111g · Pac1f1c Mfg Fundorig a -~....;......;:..;;..;.;....;..;... __ _ Frig, dl1t1w1ther, stove $500 dep -'/. u-tlls FULL SERVICE 0.. lal I CHRISTIAN woman seek$ D L Weave< Temporanes Systems preferred a nigh level ot c:ustome< nattonal leade< m home ._ ..... Incl. No pets 545-•855 646-5105 Iv~~. ·1 w .. 1Ciliff & Irvine, Npt Bch '!M" 1rt111t love-In aioe for Ille care 114i5'7·0550 100%FREE MrVtee operatongasopn-1mprovem1n1 hnanclng lffllll •CLIFF HAVEN 2BR 2BA I Sign space •vi on We11tcllll Pension Fund has \In· 5.7 days per week rm-Exoenent salary and ben· lstoca1eo point-6t-sa a nas an opening tor a •Do ~ou nave an new decor. veulled cell~ COM 2BR 2BA House, 5· Ml-t111 Umited SSS lor problem board-SSS 760-9~ ' ef11S pac1<ag1 F0t llTl·t system as well u per credit cle<k '1 •15 Costa established chentete 1n 1 ar no 19 min wlk to !>Ch Mstr I Pl E loans No credit or -;/...;.... mediate cons1deca11on I f~m1ng CiMmcat duhes • Mn• tocauon the be.ct\, area? ~5o?mo'i:t 642-r,34. ( bdrm avt now. M/F n-...... 1111 SI n BK 0 k Mr tee gr2"-888s+--LIYl-ll llAllllS -It SUlllCES please eonteet Entry level No up nee •L1ke to Pf'OVIOe excellent _ __,,,..,.... ________ tmkr.$650/mo &40-0103 1617WES'TCLIFFORtVE Excepttoni lly sl'larp We offer a cornpe111ve Wew.1ttra1n t~torHS servJce? •EASTBLUFF Twnnaelc OM Home shr w/1 per-' Nwpt Bctl, Agt 541-5032 I *T0sw1posw10HoooAS,S$$N thourcuighfy screened •ESSEllER llEllCll salary . .a comprehensive Grid or homemaker r• •0tsaat1Sfied wtU\ present Apt. 3BR 2BA 2 car gar 3B 38. t Ate d/ or ' • up o k t>enehls package 1tu11 ente<ing work torce situation? Nopet1 $1025/moyrlse ~ C r, A ··~ _,;1 ~5 f._1IUll cred V ino'*' Call Den-• Meny w/ ~·~~ bac • IM'T£RSTITE time) and1xoertent wori..-M1n1mum requirements BAY ESCROW Would tolte a...1o;0,8-5 Mon-Fri $..s0+~4-4v:5 • Ground floor. 2 separate n1son Assoc;S73-731 1 1'1' ~':~~~·51~06~2~t~~ Responsi b l e Sel•· -._ 1r19 cond111ons P1ease Type25wpm HSGred& totllktoyou CaflVICk,. otflces;..J .• 0905·13500 ti ••rt!~" T.D. 2911 motivated ind1V1du11 for 1111 apply at tl\e Crt01t [)&. desire to learn & wor11 in our Corona oe4 Mar A•IH .... IUOI COM. Prof M/F 3Br 2Ba. ,.... __ L ~.I IW. GUI pie:k·up Ind delivery of pattmenl ~ing reguial' s.iaty comm wlexp -a oKICI ~SS 38R 28A Lowec Unit. Gar-Furn/unfum n:n.-cal'J)O't. Bib IATE cXSH for ~, ... _..._ ...... newtpaper aaverfisong 500 Newport~ .... 01'1ve store hours to tu.II pactceoe ot tringe ---------•· W/D hkup Yard w/d $600/mo Incl ulll & .. lllT tftiet S,.Ct Trust Deeds! Private IWLI mete<talt Full·Ume Tue-~l>Ort ee.ct1 CA 92660 benefits CALL OCllllft Next to perk S 1175/mo. 1 clelnir19 lady 720· 1102 400tf $300/Mo incl ullls party "Mii pay escrow & Husband has bad hip Wife Fn (l•m-89m), Part-tome (l 14) 141-11• 7777 EdtflOef Ave Jacll Betts or VMan Otaz New Hand Car Wuti Male 4409 RIVER CM .. -~ t h 722·9'31 Costa Mesa appr11sal lees 2•0·3553 bedrldoen Must be able Sat & Mon Excelle11t tfUnt•l'lgton Beacn '114)112-1111 Female FIT & PIT Woll SL MGMT 642· 1603 area ,,,,..,... o s r t1f1. wile out <>I bed & comoany benefits Apply ti ood w/prot male rmmte.I 'h MONTH FREE RENT tall Pf'OYlde IOlal PlfS<>nal in person et Equal OpptyEmployer CIRCUIT 31 7 Reohlll Ste 100 tram O PIY Apply on 2 Story townl'louse, 3BR N/smkr. Own ball'\. Avt NB Prime otc/shop lo· care. Buy food, ltx meals Costa Mesa CA 91626 P9rl0'1 1960 Newpon 2BA. frplc, w/O hkups., now. Own phone hne & cation. 1062sf On-street ..... a ,.... nzs & hsettpg Rm & board • IL 0 UTI .. M/F EOE Blvd Costa Meu encl car garage $925 cable lnst811ed $450/mo I 2 floors. Pos11ble llv• salary. 770-5008 Dys or DI y PIL T-CNA pref. residential c1n UTA -FI T ----IWOS Peta<*. 6'2-<4387 lnct utlla & cleaning. over or all b\Jsiness 95 l· !604 Evelwtcnds 330 w Bay St board & care lac1hty _.. • .._..___, • Ft\11111\ Pleas•nt atmosphere -~, ...... pg. ...-nel1ts, Hot & Ille man needed 3BR 28A Furnlthed 2 car CALL 831-1882 13336 Via Udo 675-9289 wnu ADS WANTED: Gori or woman Costa Mesa •Int 1>e"ne1t1s •000 Hilaria flat hltelli&tat Clltict! .. M~F--~63 CM tmmed. Must have 5yrs 'P8fltlf19. Steps to beach CM. Fem to ll'lr 2BR apt OFFICE apace to share tor It housework, 3 Way, Newport Beach exp, tranapor'tatlon & W.lnter -9 montl'ls a I furn except bdrm. Pool, I Fountain Valley/Hunt ARE FREE hrs/day flex. S-6 dys/wk. lllllAl IFFICE Equal Oppty Employer llSTllCJ tools. Andy 548-3712 s 10001mo. 675-2232 Bkr Jee. 1425 .... dep. Nancy Beach are1. S250/mo incl S5/l'lr. C.M •. 722-1892 P-TI .. ~ 1&11111/ .. I TAIEI llll~E.~llT FINANCIAL ASST EASTBLUFF TOWNHSE 549-9060 or 770-•796 utll 962-1281 mornings Call.· -· BILL'S BURGERS · OAIPUTll/P&Jml • ~I . • 2BR 1'ABA frplc. patto. 1 c .M.roommate neededto l lfflCISlm WANTED · Reltable. Approximately 20 .~ours Xlntslllary Hrs6am·2Pm TRAINEES No exp re- pool• S915. 8•8 Amigos tl'lare.........-..~t to-,,,---ral O""--& M· .. 1ca1 l .. 2·1111 mature tady\v/canocare perweek lnthe LegalDe-Cati Larry 549-3089 quired Paid training The Delly Pllot,t• I001C1ng Tp co president Pay· '""a __,.., ""'"' "" • for man in wheel chali LI pertment. Typing 40-45 F u 11 • 11 me c 8 11 for quahhed 11l91vlduals ables, syslems. budget Way. Apply Apartment L. I cation. Avall Oct 1, I eultes from 550 sq 11 • cook a· sml chores Mon. wpm Apphcant must be CUSSIFIED 2 1 3 • 2 9 8 • 6 6 .,. 2 10 manao-youtn camers • t c I= a s t • p aait~1' Llfl•I... S375/mo• ulll. 722·19i1..: .. complete plumbing, only Wed Fr( 497-15~ a!t 4 able to wor~ well w11h 800•252•0559 M~nt experlen<:e energetoc self·st~r l BR lBA newcarpet gar-ICorona oe1 Mar. Re~.,, S.59 per sq. rt. lntroduc-LOST criocotate Point people H0urs ttexlble to IDYERnSlll! hetptut, 1>u1 w11t traon Old.estab auiotea.se co • c 10..10 beach' Nice quiet M/F Shr 2Br 1Ba tory otter Quiet garden Siamese Cill ' Tokio· SHOP work around your SClled· • OIUS11AL HHELS B .. e salary $375 WI< • Salery O()ef1 Resume to qu~t loc:atlon 5695/mo 1 l'IM . W/D. frplc. SA50/mo selllnG, SELECT B&G 9119 Harbor vw homes ule No legal experience Part hme ti.Ip GAS -BONUS PLAN I P O Box 4220. Costa 1'80 MonroYta 1 + 'h ulll. 64•·4026 751-5000 NB contact 760-8292 AT HOME! , required •Perfect lor The Orange Coast Oa117 · (714) 557-6020 11RS 11AM-8PM Mon· Mesa. 92628 Attn Jean noosew1fe or student For Pilot has an 1mme<11a'fe Fri TSL MGMT 642-1603 Eut CM twnnse respon-PRESTIGIOUS CANNERY LOST TABBY CAT with Interview calt Judy Oet· open1r19 for telepnone CllRIPDCTIC Call Roger Starkey. Fl-.t PAIT-Tm Many to CihOOM trom 1, 2.1 slble Male, W/O_ry meld . VILLAGE. NWPT BCH WHITE CHIN Yellow Cot· llr19. Legel AOvert1s1ng Illes at our tront covn1er 6'2-4321 x.205 9-1 IAM O.ys a Afternoons ,..__ a 3 bedrooms Great '°' S4 25/m o -•-,uws Otfoea.gross rents frorn lar.1011 on Balboa Blvd M ake cla ssified Manager at 642-4321 Prior sates e•peroence ISSISTllT dailylor l!PC)Olntment POftBeectl-644-1413 c ellon Starting at 6'2·9008-N, 957-6242-D S225-S550 REWARD 675-8809 ad ve rtising the be st EltenSIOfl 316 helptul Must toke people ,_ .... S575tmo. 875-4606 EXEC M/F Shr 3Brf2•,,ea Avca1:~~~:1~ 3~th St HI RE w ay t o save time and be organ•zed F~~~~:'u~· ~~~·:,'1~c~ lllLY PILIT TAAINEES FuU-time POS- NB. IBR Slept l o boh.., apac; bchse Furn ok DAILY PILOT 45wpm typtng Call ••• W .., It lllOOS. full plld training Parking. Lerge deck. 15SO-S600 av0ct15 Mike SC Plaza eraa OFFICE & and gas! Peggy Blevtns fOf mtet· rAts i:.mc;~tllvec:~, ... • • Call 800-252..()S38/0559 Utlla Incl. No pets, 241-8943w 6A6-4988h smal(-warenouse tor sub ~~:~2~~~~~:m~~I Carot 63 •5664 .......... II M-F 8-<l S700/mo. 723-1292 FEM Prot. 28-36 to share =~vtF:'~~~ont~ .:.•h:.::..ro::.::u.t!g~h:...c;:.:.:la:.:s.:.si:.:.f.:.:ie::.:d::;__.....;;;~:.=.;.._:...;;.~-_.;...;.--- NB 2Br steps to bell. park· 2BR 2BA, ocean view call 754-6822 Ing, Lg front patio, utols Prom. Point. $600/mo SMALL OFFICES Incl. no ~ts. unlurn Judi 673-8601 FROM S375/MO 1 1175/Mo 723-1 292 FEM prof. n-smkr shr 3Br FullservlC9. 17th St Costa EWPORT HEIGHTS 2""B• Newport c·rest Mesa 646-9663 N Con<lo, pool. Jez. $450 • -Trlpiex-2 master suites. ~ ,_.., utlls. 5•8·8808 C.••trc11l Prtptrly MCh w/tutl beth Beamed I 2771 c:.11, trplc, pvt deck, gar. I Fem roommates shr Costa · 11025 N-c>et•. 759·919• Mesa JBR 2BA ·hse. 1 ·.-.""!Al!"IETl'P!A"!'tL..,S•PA'!"c'l!'e••"!"'"- 1275-S30'5. 751 -0272 Approx 1200 si t. xLnt toe ·--~~ ~~~l~h ~rNew~t ~Hatt ----------------------------------~ •WITH BOAT SLIPS• FURN hoose at Lookout 1 Agt 573•5354 M--'·I--lltft lld,.aa -..g1 11,Fl •• T Pt .. In old CdM. Ideal tor 1 CORONA DEL MAR. two ._,...._ _ .......,~-"-----I J student w/BR & working room suite, great tor Stiow.s.fk¥>t..COUntef-HouMtlo!O repa1r•. paint. *1-1 MYllll* 2BR Apt w/BAY VIEW. ""· ateps to beach. tellor ·or 77 $600/mo $2 66 d tops, Quality. Guar 15 yrs. refurbishing carpencry 730 353 Frplc. micro. d/w, garage l 1450. 675-3873 av. 10· t Available now ALSO • per ay Lie. Rel Pat 8•3·9044. drywall etc Gar-; 645-5277 CLEAN a 1EXPEAT · & lo\191y Pvt bcl'I. Sl900 I UDO ISLE BAYFRONT ••rge room avalteble •That's ALL you pay for C'1W Cut •HANDYMAN• L1<: Cal T· 158642 •ALSO• S750/mo. ,Lg & t>Mutltul. f ~Imo TrlCt utilities 3 Imes, 30 <lay minimum Btg & sml Jot>s-Work guar 18drmt at1rtlr19IIS102A.1 tl'lr w/prof rem. Lynne' {,(1t111111 d('/# /fa 1 in the NA-CPR Mom of 3 & 'Y' Call Bruce 847-0780 ~~~~~~E~~ •Boat Slip• Extra• 780-5000 or 675--0555 ~ k SERVICE ~nc;~~':ek~~ A~~tz~,1~ FENCES·GATES Tree trom Piano Spec1a1tst .:U,ry.;M.ii;. LOVELY 2BR, 2BA New·1 ~· <.fr('t l('J HB Terrte842·2943<· Oumpruns C M /N B Ltc:T-158 192 ~!>-4654 • I port BMch. Female non-D ..... lijJ-,\~.'J~ DIRECTORY RESP Cl'llldclre FfT P1T atN JimWhyte.642-7206 Paialiat OCEANFRONT 2Br furn. tmoker. Pool, W/ · 1 HOME REPAIR Carpen--... ....... .o.1 .. ---!!!"'"-I S1000m<>. tit 611189. Or 1450. 8'6-2536 Karen l4'7 l c...t ""7 .. C.. ~:."~~:f ;'~0:~811 try, plumbing. rental 18 Ve1ts of Happy NB I 1800mo. yrty 499-1320 I MALE nnmt for quiet ,NB .... ter.1194 lelM INCREASE YOUR REACH Costa Mesa. 650-6"'29 property Refs ~26-'7245 Customers Rtc:nard SonOf Jennif9f-Coldwell Banke< 11--...... D -(Lie Ins Refsl 645-7608 -F·-l'IOme.~garagel N•wp ort Blvd. C M GETIN OUR IMPROVE llaliat • • fr ... Jll1U I pool. $675 /mo.1 20000st.7i41559-4998 ntwl.. -j{ RALPHS PAfNTING Exl Wl d ~~. gar909, petio. I 6'4·260 7 ~EW AUTOCENTER Seniee • ....,_, •ft.Miii ~:~~~~n~:SE T~!: in~t:'R'!.~ :~~4i~~ 11185/mo. Call 850-2493 M/F Beautltull)' decorated 1 Grenet opening soon. ma1 YILLIW PlllS Vlltd only tor 2 & 3 yr old Jon "1 645-81~ OCEANFRONT JI 1BA executl'le 2 llory. •Br. exposure to Warne< Ave For more information ct»ldren We 'Mii lo+let . T&J P,_.INTtNG-tnt •E.u sma ' frplc. 1350/mo. Avail H.B.; only 2 IPacet avail CALL TODAY!' train 2 yrs.old Full day lteltla, lt1aty Beet any rea.sonable priee ·yearly, partlall~turn •• Now837-1879.380-8623 I 0.95·$1,15111 NNN. •••fllLllS program. 6am-6.30pm f i tanl Licc45830 837-6761 amelf petlo. utiht peld Daw Carpenter ... 892-4077. 247-'5"49• .. -- Ml5/mo. * 850•1858 Nnon.B, ~-~ 1~~~1=: O~MIJOHNSTOWN Your • , MISSING Link-Why DIETS LOCAL PAINTEn OCEAN VIEW Ch I .,,,.. "MER.CAN 752 8011 Serv1oe Directory STOP WORRYING! Ou.alt· do not work 6 Wkl S125 i()vallty WOfk · Small JOb 38(, paneled wa11:~~~ S3IO/m;,.2.~~:~ lO/l . ,, ' • Representattve ty ~ & loving h<>me Fr .. info, 755-3238 VMI apeot~hst 646•6483 809, 11eps to beach! I CrN tiw lcihlltles. exp. MICHAE~ COX PAINTING 1 1300 Yr /Le u •~ NB Oceanfront home, 119 M2-Gl1td.110 twtw.lrvine 559-421• '-•hi]""9tatf S12/tir-MATERIALS 873-3•56. 7 50-267• or-t 1oc:et10t1, Prof. Male ••FP• mTll 1 Tiny Tota Home oayca1e 2 ••MXdE§"'8v'5ANOERS 1 Refer 675-4006 -------boa,---dw..,.-...,lk:-preferred. Cllt tor details, A Pf1de of ~Ship de-yrs In t>us. Xtt r..•fs. Costa HOME IMPROVEMENT & PAINTING & WALLPAPER ~,,:;'B': 28Arups~rs: . 8'6-5797 ~t with• 21,000 "ILJI llTIOI Meal. Sandy 751-6858 REMODELING 760-7333 REMOVAL RELIABLE' g arege. $1 200/m o. N.B. rmmt wanted. To tl'lr, 1q. ft. in rlpldty growing The Calif Publlc Ullhlle.s ~ i •--1 I ittia 20 vn In area 642-5937 851-2523 or 751·2787 Ci1Mn 3Br houae ICifOIS Kern County t OO'/O Commission, REQUIRES ~~ RSTift ..... I r - from l>Meh $400/mo & teWd . with scheduled that 111 used, housettold 10USECLEANING1"' eu11ness woman wotl taJle l\AINBOW CIRCLE Main• OH BEACH. Opef\ Sat or "°° dep. 6' 1.0703 rent of S2'4S.OOO par yHr oood• movers. print tl'lelr CUSTOM (tf'le right wey) xlnt care of your home INT /EST~ OU_ALln'• 9PPf, 8308 W. Ocle•n·1 Ownel' may help tinanc:e •. PU C Cal T number. Wkly/bl-mo refs 673-3349 Long term prel Refs.. PAINTIN\O EXP 636-t758 front SBR. Winter or ~ 8ett 2iR 2BA, view,t Aaklng lt.050,000. ttmo·a & chauffeur's print M1tlt1 675-1390 TOM F\OB~fs Veerty 111-M•-003() Ill emens. Very reffeble · their T.C P number In all •Prof Htetng. FREE ests..• • - emply'd M/F prvt 1'85 673 4400 advertisements If you 7 dys wk~ 10 yrs exp ret latt.U.h• Expert, q\lahty pa1111tr19 •irt-111• l1111lr... + S300 o.p. 722-e412 l'lave • questoon about Uc, Ins. 8'2·5053• * INSTAL(ATtONS '* Cstm wrk C11J 675-24-7 ::,::. ~-~.n 21 NWPT BCH. M or F to ll'lr HA••-the legahtv of • moYer. -·· .... ,,.. "' F~t-0.so ·Wlr Heaters VESCO PAt"4TING ANO -.... "Ba --t Poot .... -limo or cnauNeur. Call OfW SeMee '* 1730 WALLPAPERING Ova,' ly I "'-"' ...... · · ....-. Publo" Utlll1es Com· Jeen 8'6-llM 63l·7437 • -k Free Est ""'" ""49 enPStobWfll~• weight room S5251mo. .., ---...... ~_..,., 2 & 38r, 28e, F/p turn 8'2·907'1H 547-1390/W miMQI 714-558-'151 YOUNG Responttb le ........... ··= 1:1= Winter rent81 Woman Wiii Clean Yc;ur I • --·-=---ioiiiiij----~ Pr~ lem llW E/side CM Howe or Apt. Pleue call ~ -F~NG 1NTER•O~S 7 . 2131112-7517 I -----M-BdJB·... ........ •~-al-I= ..... .......... .. UI .,_ _,.... forapptm Klm.835-0295 1115Se HANGING,STR•PPl\IG locMlw 1er fumlabed. 1 I pool. epa, oer. 'P· '475 -,.15pny' I D = =~ T.......,. ~ Cteenuc> VISA-MC 673 t5t2 bit to bctl, ..,,_ r9tltll, utll. N/emkr 8'2·]780 ~ .,,. .._..... MIO/ Coup1M onty Orywlll-P11c mg-Texture nu tawn/spflnklr 751-3•78 GERMAN WALLCO\IER- ---=E 2,31977-$418 PAOF Fem. wMt• to stir l lc•31t793 e.ta-7203 ~ batcol ttngS.,.!or OOSITTL•ndtcape lawn ING INSTALLA1'1pNS STEPS TO BEACHI =· ::. = ~ 12 Pie. lll0,000 F :.u;; ~ Ouall~ woMl ~'..a769 s Mein Serv Wkty/montl'lf EltllWea 581~590 28', 1Ba, frptc VH rly 1485+ 'nutll. 720-1'22 swtce. 1172.000 ___ ~-:rw "1 11,,,. Free est 241-1840 ..... A::?.-~~ 11050 lllewty dac:Orated Lndfy ""· poof, 880 ' IW, tlw'I~. ... T ~ _...·_ 8'2·9338 PAOf f'. IMtlculous non· AJC, p111f1HIOolllll. ltnd-Alt condtllon Courteout LAWN Ma1nt Tr" rtm I '"'/Ct P9lc:fl p!Uter11'19 ---.... ...,_, eh( 38r NeM>or1 1Caip9d. Muet ._to be-,S.W:. 568..(1515 DOOR PAO OUellty In., C!Mn-UP Rffl FRf,,E cu.tOfT'I 19•tunr19 qua•ot'f ··-,.-N--to-W-ld-~---condo. l500 + lflt uttl. 119we. °'*' 1-7 ~ Frwy, -etlftl1i0n Entry, F/9ftCtl •lt Valenttn 548-11()9. wor1I Pfotlleml_.., Prob- etudo,ln tttptft. No !Mtt 7ICMO'ltl, 873-1510w off on "" Street. 521 N ... -... tins :WU~ ~ ~~-?s" -TREE TRIM· TOP-SHAPE l..m.j •3Hl8' 554-7831 .' tl71 lndud6na eleetrlc1ty ~ M/F "1mllr-to-ft Tuatln Alie 7 t•-136-"80 JOl!WiNNINd AiSUUIES. · Stump.,.Petms..CleanUps 141-822 2BA/28A 1 blk to bd't -written & printed on your l 11111i11 Heullng Mike 8' 1..()5f2 fRUl.Lll NWpt StloNt. frpf, dede: •111• I fl .... I ::": tnn ~·1:0 ji lWIW QU:I work LARRY S LANDSCAPE Nllr ,.1111 fv11 MCUttty 1Br •dub ger.1475+dep ~2 ···••HI fet Slit ' ,,__ 125 nr ClelnuPt·tpr1nkt.rt·n•w HEATIN09 PLUMBING "°'* pool wlllk to QUtlT ctNn reap F -... lawnt, maintenanc:.tree I I ; 1te1ch n~ pe ts 30-401t-tm1tr' toahr.fum .... trim & tr" remove H !IL 11111.: .... TRw. ,., ... Prom.pt 1550. beittiAT oPPty.rn ..,..t...!s.i-Fin..n 5s1..oeoeor5'1-3833 W&JA N§ A VAILABLE NO W I ~87M204 ltMIOn bMuty H lon, ,,__ Sear18I0·7772 M'-7211 ~t ,...,,_. needed t INre Money melter In NB. prtn·1!!i!!!!i:::==:1 -blMCdMllOfMC:.treap ~only 875--1215 I: "· frplo, ¥.IHlllkpret.aA,,BA •. 1 1111 ~__,,,.. AcMt9 Ho ..,,,.,.,, ... bl.~ ...... ..... lllO/Mo M'....o2 lllO IN:t .... ~ ~;=n • ord211/11M331"'9' ··~ l~l~l!!~!=;I YUM.Y Ot1•1fiot1• 18r, A-MATl .... ,... Mlf . v..i"9 Aoute/Locet ~.= ::~ ... .. 1 ....... Moel-....... llli*09 type .............. 0.,,,. ' ::--=__,,..,' ..;..... .... ,_......;.F_.-.;,_~1 -----------1 .......... '*"'· .... ....., r CM. """' •ec9'1"9. G, .. , LO• ......... too trNll. ........ ,... pr~ ...... Ml.,,,.......,.., """"'..,oil.......... ....... ,..... ... ....... ..... 5MoOH3 Oielllj llOOd """""' ..,_. .... _.. 1171+~plll0.WAll Wfl INefllM HOO· Mtt.__ ~2'1·'7320 .... ,.,.. Cell~ ....... tr C4itll ... -... ....... ,.. ..... "..-liiiilliiiliil""-': :":.::r~ u ... -:._~unden 1 ..... *... ,....94;.3mlAN 1 c:tor=:~ iiOOiiMi............. -·-.. --...... tr.. ...... • llOOlrno• ,,_ .... •ClllrS -a •l lMI !'OW 11111. JllM IOC Olll ..-. ~ Cll YG11 _,, l/i;-.... .,. .... '0-1 ~1 .. X·l ·1 ....,.~ • 1..1-.;.;;;;.;;;;;.;.;;;;;..;;;;;;.;.;-.;;.......,;;;.;.;....-.... .-..;..;. ... .-..._ ..................... iiiiiii ............................... _ ... ... DECIDE FOR YOURSElfl Compare what PAYLESS DRUG STORES. N.W. offers in a customer-oriented career m re tail with llJ other company mdustry·w1de, then deci de where your career rooks the most promising. At ~YLESS, it's an exciting 1ob and so are the rewards: • Eletffnt salary. Starting wage -$5.35 /hr. • Paid vacat1ons/hohdays • Dental, medical. and v1s1on care insurance • Company-fu nded profit sharing pension retirement fund ,. • Full-time. part-time hours. vaned shifts available PAYLESS DRUG STORES. N.W .. INC .. a ma1or retailer on the west coast. will soon open a new store at 9062 Adams Ave. in Huntington Beach. We are looking for energetic. fri endly. customer·onented people to beco me part of the PAYLESS team. Experienced or non· experienced welcome fOR YOUR CONHNlf d APP,t(ATICNS ~V~lt.ABL[ AT THE FOUOWINC LOCATIONS UNTlt. 4[ APPLICAT10N'\ AR[ HANDED OUT PAYUSS DftUG STORES 9062 Adams Ave Huntington Beach. CA Monday through r 11da, 8am-5pm • EMPLOYKNT D£YELOPWNT DEPT. ' 12661 Hoover OR CALL 890-4320 Garden Grove CA • M(1ndav through Fnday 30am 4.30pm -----Motor -Routes available 1n W11hnin1ter. Hunlinlfon 81aeh ~ F111t1ln Y1ll1J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Oehver One Day a Week • Must riave dependable car and proof of 1nsurance . .. ' .. • I 0nnge Coat DAi l Y PILOT I Sunday, September 25, 1118 .. • ... ..... 1111,'t, .... otl9n-.......... lH "'H" t\HdeCS needed b F\OWef thOf) ~ ~ ... --""* Mlle OOoCI df•vtna -~ b, loud\, recotd IM· tMS • ._... ._... & c:uetorner - ...-. NIM*r Good '-"'Time ........ AfJ9l't 1n pet90fl ll&llR UUI ,._IMeipriMe, 11191 tor Flof!M 133·1115 lurt&• ui.. H\;ntlngton -=----,-=-,..----a.ct\ l714)M1-5625 PIHllc Fabricator or WOOdwOrklng ••P We><k OE .... 'l CWFtCE /MAIN-w/Po .. r tools. Long lli----..;._&._.._.,. .... ._ .. ._ .... ._.._..,.~ii.i-•lllllllli-.-.-----------... -Mlllii.m••--.... IPICIAI. GAIAOI IALI IAn ONLY 40t/I ..... CAl.L M~I. ~~: ~. t_,., emplymt. 557•7539 AS: Oettc btOWfl tftt• N1W .... ~ eHtctM KHOHL office cM1r9 $35 FURNrTUAE, • minting•. TWO matc;tllng floral l42 .. 722 dally • ..._....... P**MC1k>NIS50each. bike l30 lelU drahlng Pelf T.V llWfYel rockers prl ntt . euorted c~he• 1 125. Rem-....... ""l'Ctltl... 1114 Elc Reeldenll 1 • 'ren foot sore, green. ,_,.with ewtngout tool 116. C111tom couctl 2· glauw ere 1 5 ,$50 lnOton ~rte typewriter naRXoi "'ALE iiflfi l l Cl no ..,iy •I JIN.llU• ~cial fMW ~0; be1ge. yellow $125 tr9y 3 tt)l2 ft.,_ c:on· ... ,., 1150. Kenmore Women'• dothlng ll%ft lf40. l tllnd sao, End 10~;",...,i:,;1You bWdll8AT/SUN9_., 180 FIT & PIT for ywd & tttuetlon & remodel. FuJI Dr_,., pair QOld vnNned dltlon llO .541,7911. c:eblnet Mwlng m.chlne •·•· aome dlalgnet ,...._ 840. Coffee tab'll wne It, ... ,. ee111ng ltl =olla. Covchu. coum. In C M. tental time. (71') 122..()37' 15011'5 $80. 541-9892. tllO 'fAMAttA 100 dirt $125. food pr~sor. c:lothlt l l·UO. Dr..... MO. ~"r" 15-125 IAT & SUN. 107 Pelir'I I . encl tables, lamps. ltor.. 1uo Newpof't .. ON c•---_.-w Moline• S30. Lamp SS. aulta. putMI, '"°"· 14tw· 14t-tl15. 1 •. reftlg.. warming .. 11.llL&llT 1876 n OA _....oom.-Md --mototc~. M111meater $10 Books airy, blOllHt, panll, °""· elec. •••c:IM bike, llmt11B1 ... . nMllll/• • pt•••· N .. a olutcll NMda hlll ·~ "'n•. 11. 1112 Seedtih . CCIM. IPOrt• ..., to cocktllt. 4M.UMINUM whM61, iiOid ftr'1rll llft1 k* "' yardage, books. 11--•11100 W--'-1" Thim .. ._ "'-. ..___. ... cable. H .. .., .,_bl ' Only IOOI' ml ea. 2 720-1020 Men'1 clottllng M·L, ~.flt ~pldc-up, -.....,_..much mofel .,_. _.., ...... _ ... ,_.._,, onty20.000,.,..on ke 1trolc1.S1ae.8'0-4152. · panta. IWNlll'•. jacket•. "·• new 1500 each. -··•liLii 1 ____ • ___ _ (105(r:~~:,~5r ~~:57 HeiOhll. 548·1873 1150. 8'0-4151. 3 DRAWER lodted me!'LAYPEN $20. Fisher ahlrt• 11·150. Llpttlck 142·7061. • ........... IT I= rt .... ~ 1111 0eYt • Week IM'l-7pm Piii"" 4 PIECE tllww p&ale IM .. t ceblnet $35 4' 1t0tage Price lnt•com S 15. Baby 111rtbo1rd 150. Skin, 0Vi .. 1UNDE A electric sp M Lad '1 1'K gold blne-dh11ded. S3 UMd I elide S 1Q. Baby walker bOlrd 110. Foot·P0'411· ,_ 150. BrOWl'I ..--.... .. 6il ... ..., T'l'ft' 5ALE EYefYil)lng ... , .... AB Oldl7~:.,9M5~um I ~ ~ StSO 8 bflck lOf ••~ New 115. Baby clotl'let St. .,90 acootw MO. S•tur· .ot:b.d 175 w~t'ti; (l,•)lll-1Jll muet gol Sat/Sun. 9am ~t. ~. imrMd yr exp _...., .. oilc:ie an IQue Indian tree outaide bedroom. dining Cedar Chell 175. Skit. d-V 9-3. t16 Almond colM ~end teble ' ""'"'· c:ollec;. & 1011 more. opentng, Exp not nee PlllllTlll pattern dlthH S25 ti..t.t ti111',.,•u. ..;5 New' booll, polel S95. ~W Piece, N B .• l!etlbtuff llO. Welnutlelate con.. eenal Iii Lf 1112 135 Beywood Dr.NB _ --__ ......... . & ~~~ un• .... ~. . .. ..-... al 320i SJild~ MlAlt IS list A1 loMld .,,,_,l IS 6JSUI Mo_... 1Wll11Z 9' 31Sa Ssptloldltd I SOU I~ ,, llS ~soo.IO*d mm .. l2S.S sw; .IOldtll MI096 l Sales -Serv1oe Parts -Leasmg 131-1111 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Santa Ana 55 Fwy. at Edinger 1n11 ut1 Service Hrs ~on-Fri 7 00 am to 10 pm Wiii 1r8ln ~ .,_.,.tlt1: -••• ... ~---·• -~ .. di.... band 50 ,~~...._., bo .... , Oak toilet ... , S 15. o.1 l'N50• Jamboree to Bison • DI -· --w"' ~ ,. ' ell adlel ... 1 teble ...... dinette IONBXY OACY. CG. MOVING! Mutt Miii Wall'I· Wl91dlff Plua, NB ~ ~· o6d 14K S3S Tan ....., for Ing jeWefry• _:.__..Jm 9lton to AH• Vllta. t11rn 175. Wttlt• brocade.. IHb" '"'"""'·· 11th .,, CSry•r. 1ppll1nc:H . ...,, Munz. 142-0972 FI T Mon-Fri 7 30 ant-4pm ~t c:n.iae lounge S35 bo ... Of crda. llew "'6· 1 p-._. .... 7sc. Pentu i.rt on,.,,. VISIL A.lmond MO. White Iron/pink tap ecauWtum & muc:f'I mot• • lutnlt11re. 5 IPH4k bikes,~~~~~~~~ .... • l, •• 119111 1 no~ '*· $5.00/Hr 145-9521 teriel 1Ds43 New knobs 35mm ... ~th ecceuorieS -11 otf Ana Vl9ta. Satutday t • b t e I 4 5 . 4 t • · e-5. 3td .. A·~.,._ • ~ 1tem1! Quality rJJ -·--A In .. __.._ & _,_ ._.. · ....... __., & t tOO. Minott• IMtamatlc: only &c:'"rliltl lam 120 • .........., ........... ... ' #In WtlA train GtMt fe>< college pereon ..._,Yo. ... ...-2•:: -"'c':::.O. S25. 900 K1'1g1 ROid, • P ·--· tjpperl • .,.c:. 8. atud•ntt. t1ouuwlv11 .... TIN .,....,. .,.up ....... en N ewpor t Beach BAOWN.QOtd.plaidlleep~ met•:t~:or"V•• c.ta... 1114 M11hleleLaH Mii Good pfY, bonus 729 Fated St , C.M. & ~dot"-2k-$4 145-a099 et aofa 125. (CO.I $500) i--. 22 .... •--':''ts°. IAT-SUN S.m·'Pm 97..,.H2 •541-5525'* 146:5om'. 2401 ~ . LOw Boy Ea<ly A"*'c:an _,.., _,,., ttttttttt •• -lal· Avenue. WHITE~., tove wat bullet $150, 20752 144-17&0. t YAAOSale!SATASUNt Wt1et-you're1n1hemar-• II 1 PIT.P&lmlll& WOMAN'S gotf cl11M endhllOtideChairt$l50 F8tMWOfth UM. Hl.lf'lt·' BAA 1too61 S15 MCl'I. t2948~r•Ln t kettoblJy,aomeone'aprol>· H 50-Sl.50/Hr Must Office environment. no LARIN ET all wood~ S125 l~eiat.of9 bed 800ll aMtves $35. ~ lngton Buch, nHr Drwlr• S20 eech. Wall •Fllfn. ~ r'"" & milot ebty lnthemarke110Hll-1n NeWPORT 9EACt4 ri.ve own trans. no exp typing 2 to, days/.-. Frenc:t1 made $135 Size 1100• 9oa _....... end end c:halr $150 Mirror 8MCh and lndlannapo1l1. llnltt s150 each. Twwt.,_ ________ ..,.c:liiofflt...,fied.-. _____ _. ...... . I&•.... 9am4pm WILL TRAIN beautl"" $1'5 Women's m a ti r •It S 1 50 . ber1ey twist legs $150 EST ME coaturne ,._..ry 1 • able, ' c.l'lllt1 lflli•• 1111 Ptb I AaiaaJ1 f04t 15'0 JAMBOREE ROAD nee: Call Gail. 675-3318 1 H 0 vr1 v • r y Ir 0 m 819 ''" coat 314 14tngth. • "'"w"' 125. Antique oaJI desk, *' • bed t 5 T -llWll Apply Pennyseww. l660 golf cl\lbs MacGtegor 780-1112. 675-6191. SO.-S10 Fteezer uprlghll 1100. 171-1987. - -Open 1 ClaY$ • weetl PIT evening work. lmmed etaoenua Aye , C.M EnlfWllll, lilc.e "9W with 3 COUCH 115. O.lt 175, 14$. 8Mm wN961ey ligut-KEHMOM cabinet MWfng ....... ......,., POODLES 'R. PEOPLc ~xtended Sel'V1ce Hours hire Huntington Beactl woocn. 8 Irons. beautiful I T•ble sa. Cheirs $150 WASHER, dryer. great IMS. h\.tndred• $1-$10 michln• $65. ~na 11 CY/h, "oe' tr• 1 year Poodle Pvp1. $250-$700 7 1.m -10 p.m. Mon-Fri atff.(71')'47·3118 P/TPln..-blg.Coe1S375 .. llS150. Mite. t•~ 130-SSO. condlton$l50each. Two WOOd att puuln from St..,.,., c:erpet dMrler o6dl300. 75t-3,0S (T .. Cup. Toy & Min) MERCEDES '83 380 SL. Good driving rec req'd will Men's left hand goll set 5'113' coif• t•ble S 150. antique bed frame& 585 Italy below -.holesal• $5-1 135. Gii twbec:ue with 1 Home rliHCI. 751•3465 fully loaded lnct e.c:Mtr LIUL llOlnllY train 859-38'8 M·F 8.5 PtO model Spaid Ing Bed• S75. 556-4534. eac:tl. Panasonic: stereo S35. 545-1'25. tri 115. Wheelbwrow r--tt9n IOH POODLES. T-Toy.7 wks. 3 radio 1-onr. &81( ml. Fr......,dly & casyal gen prac .._..ro ""'ned 10 lrona. caaseua playai .$US I 15. M2-«le9. ..,.. s oo ,:~In HB. 2 yrs CA 1..,.,a1 •1YW1U11m-• ;r~:' 111 matc:llAA ll<INOSIZE water bed com-142,012s. F NB f FOOT x , Foot 2-way fem, $250 1-Male. 2 S3S.OOO/obo. Carolyn, -• r t ' --...... -1111 H .. ter liner at I I • Sire Champion "Jonn-835-2100 1C206, 8:30-5 ::~. ~ ':~~~d~.~n F:::C1""~=~~. c~rr= :.:.::., =·~ndM~:~ :L-:: n1~, Y19d•P~ ~Ali ~::E:~~~~= i~ . I ~tz':::!~~:i~~= ~~°''l.:;f · ~~i:e ~~~ atl'lan" 1546•5831 80300SD S11,900 (5915) ttiestfN1!847,6041 phone1&c1e1n1n9.Good S150. Fender Champ d er v~ up ostry Twobarstools $15each. d af1llnarw1aie1nclani· tlde/ovttldetl46·5482 c llllnl,AIC 82390SD $17,950 (5269) t11nowrft1ng & attn to de-empltftet S50._M6·7909 1 •hn mkatc 1"11gb19sto5r1a5g0e 9 loot round rug S30. throuoh <lass if i(• t r·-"' "' .... -5 btkf t Mt S'O White Male "''Pl 8 wks all shots 82 380SL black 150341 MAINTENANCE tall • must. --$5.50/Hr UIOC •v• • · n 1 ""' ,:;.n :..0-board S20. & c:J;,. ·,98-5762 85 380SL's 17k ml .(26031 Pamela, 646-4'86 TYPEWFUTEfll and stand 675-8153. Metal roll.-way bed $30, ' 85 1tOE S 16.950 (1608) 1$SISTANT _....... '25. BwM. bed• $25 Twin ' DEA"' 'NE T · •ntlqe Sinner sewing rl1la11 leati••H 86 300E teamer 178'8) n rw11.,.....,. manr ... endboll~ings REFRIGERATOR $1 50 P ce"":' : nurio .. ynoon 0 ;acl'l.S1so."5,0 •3622 IOH 87WGN2wttlltilv (5013) SlfERVISOR Al51Stant flelded to b"" l40. Wooden eeMI S 1S WHl'ler S 150 Dryer RI ... """' mm.mum ' 3 0"Y~ • l c ~ lo'W' • Sl 00 87 300E $31,950 (7361) _, $135 _,..._ he $125 • Alt .101·,., .. i»rl'Plltrl Dy C&'"1•nq nr6' lhl" O,• '>',.·tor ro CO TEMPORARY Cl I .. micro c0mponenta-in M.V BMW I.at 15. Stvtled . ui.nwas r ~< .. your .. 0 0, ~ ltlt'. Lau.1>.>n ~ow N tn ng Cl'lrl1tma1-Arovnd· The FIAlll ..._NH Salary ... comm. Ca.II 8"1"'*8 121 16. Cfothes Ttah cornpactQt $125. • .,.r•volll' P<'•I)' ""'''"~ndlll" Ohly •ch No com· room Mt, tafile wl2 lrg W0<ld Party Reoeive $40 _..._ ______ _ f U t __ , ~ llO Nancy 768-1233 SOC-12. Jew9ky 26c-$1. Gas llOYe $100. Fire-"'"rciat Olds ""I\ ,..,,.stoc~ pr<'Oucl' 01 pldnt• INves. 6 Chf lns, hutch. JI· FREE Gltts. AcSClt'I grits 80 300SD $11 .900 (5915) v irne _.,...., pos1 n Suite.... 13. Morel ptace, n.-$150 Ult gate , EA<" ru•m ~;,bl' p11ct"d m tht' .. o "''r""' r~ms ovt"• c:ond. $900oboi963·14'5 10< bookings & much 82 300SD $l7,950 (5269) for P«80fl•l(.pefleneed In m NSTlL OlllTll 2332 Elden. c-. Mela for lf\ICI( 1 150. M&-5848. SISO s 98 9 30 "380SD wtlt/plo (3542) bHlc housekeeping. See«lng enthuSlutic per-NEW Daybed White & mofel hetry 4 • 4 85 190E $16,950 (1608) minor mechanical. elec;-son PIT $5 50ht to lfllln Btats. w/mattresset & Pl I "-88 300E leather (78,8) ktricn~mob,•r:_g_~~P!:rs• then ?? 3535 E. Coast 's.,l!t ••• SQI s....,. .• , ss• 1._,..,.... SSH 1' ..,..,... SSll lapl!J'llftl 1131 trundle Comple,e. '2'5 .... vifUI 87 WGN 2 wt\1/blu (5013) ---..,.. •fUUf ..... C M 673 2930 --------- -*8'°•8733* 6059 187 560SL SK ml (9837) prOC.Oures end super-Hwy d • •IB lllllH j AMail ,..FASHION ISLAND smlTAIY P/T MOVING Hunt HarbOur KAWAI CONSOLE PIANO 87 300E $~1.950 (7361) VIiion or i-n1t0flal Cf-e1aun COITllL Wtttt °' wlth<M.tt typing. llnlnlll •• EARN Din Mt w/10 chrs & buffet J W/bench, beautllvl con· f'Ulll ~MIO ~r::,,";: ;-;)1h salary Fu ll t i me Mon,Fr11 neeOee18 for: Catch PT/ff ln-coml~&.1 °"t t-4!;:_ =-~~,~~~ $400-$1000/WK 1 500/obo; matching dlllon. s1200 Oysl Evel ---~----- 0 ·7•m-3:30pm $4t50 Hr. • hOrt•term I I g01n9 r'9Cetva.,._ m er-"'•Id Well organrz.ed glHS·toP Ibis 846-3278 72fi.170rt Nwpt Bc:h •n 111111 ll 11 MISSION VIEJ MALL No• len<le nee Sen· •Long-term th £ store transrers. ta-ticket ,.. . -1 w loaded must be 27000 Crown Valley I r ly •Temp.to Perm e 1press merchandise. stock. Near John Wayne Air· •8AM-12 Noon . MOVING MUST SELL ltv-I ' agon$64oo 7So·8'0' Priwey. Mlaslon Viejo. e 1ts PP 1n person U-TUTIYI •• 1 pe<t. Karlene 476-2270 •No Nlghll/Wknds Ing room sofa. waterbed. 1 ... 1!!!.lhta '""· · CA 92691. Attention I .... II TAH t Several positions available I The opening 61 our newest! FT. Receivin . tailor-shop. I •ST/HR ... comml trammg Call and lnqu Ire Ptwt1 ,..,, 7df z TOYOTA MR-2, 1987~ 5- Malntena.nc:e Supervisor 729:~:Ss~~S ; M in Huntington Beach, store '" Tustin adds, security, ca~hler staff SEllOllJ / lllTl •U la-lllf I 673-033.8 lpd, AIC. wnrt, sp<>11ef, manaoernent Fountain Valley &. au Or-another 1ocat1on to ourt Salanes depend on Exp , RECEPTJlllST lllTI U HI· ll40 lnM4 ... l.lrlll I Int~ ltferl etc. XLNT cond .. must .. IUL ESTATE W.ES ange County areas growing network. and of-, APPL y In person M-F 10·6 ..... • lllYI 2 maftr9ues trundle new 1977 CMfleld 18 electric: =~-:1':ao:;:i 6;:.~03:. STO.E 'OAG CTY ,.1 Top ·DL.WEAVEA rer• over 130 op-at:AT-EASE . -I ,285 cmplte8,0•8733 I B•yCrvlserlngreatcond • 1 Producer seeks hol)est, TEMPORARIES portun1t1es in (traditional clothing store) work In 1 great enwon· la-1111 If la-1112 -S10.000obo 852-l 999 I ~--=-"!"""~-.... lllllER aggressive exper us·o 7"1547•0550 1~%FREE 579 N-por\ Ctr Dr. NB menu We have an !m-1110 lhe lltle·A·le41 Wl IHi•. 'IOJ4 ~gts. to show & sen A.E AECEPTIO~ST PIT 9-2 • Sales I -mediate opening for ant nar I lftl SDJICI d old & White, Good Con· w/Top Producer All Phones. cieric:al. SS 50/hr. ·• Pro'duct Retail Sales 1 org1nl1ed & tnendly Sec·• dlllon. $250. 5'8-9892 WELDERS/GAS-·· The Bombay Company is , .. ds furnished. utreme· HENDERSON'S CAA ~Of\Strallon 1 Ren111 Counter Agent retary1Recept1onls1 tor 1 IAUS "41G/ARC an lntem1tlon1I specialty ly hi income potenhal STEREO &<t2•3 15, •Lou Preventlon THRIFTY CAR RENTAL our New1>9r1 Beactl lo-j NEWPORT TIRE CENTER OUEENJIZ~ Mt+J~~SS MacGregor Yachts ret•llef known 10< Its fine S.,iovs only need apply • • General Ofltce Is e.pandin9. we need FIT cation~ IU-1022 & B X. UI 1 $ 5 1631 Placentta. C M English rep<ooucuon an-For detaos call Lisa RECEPTIOllST • Cl'leck Out & PIT rental 1gen1s I BRAND NEW 15 - Uqve furniture. prints 721· i200 • SIOCll Dutid!°ren1ing.cars & Ille At least 1 year current Cl•·. nu UIYICI Call· 846-4293 u,.;Declr1/lttr11• l lamps. and hOme ac-~ : , /SECRETARY clerical wonc Start perlencereqvired PCex· NEWPORT TIRE CENTER Round Table rt8''~ 4 ' '1822 1 cessorlel. We seek an ~·111· i We offer lull·ttme sehed· S2001wk -incentive pro-p 0 sure Cle 11rab1 e IU-1122 ,.. swivel chairs. ma1chtng I L---_;::.:;_. __ J 9QQ'9"4V. career mind· uies, whleh will cover our gram Great 'benefits Favor ab"' growth poten"" _ p 1a cema1 s . s 1 ~9 Siii ~I 14 YW ,, ..... Wi• ed •ndrvtdual for our~ C Why not pvt your good regular day. evening and Paie1: medk:allvacatto~ llal f0t tfiltrigl'lt person TIW •lftl 720-1704 Dy/Ev Npt Bch UP TO 18 MAX Aotomatlc Mvlt see All ~th Coast Piil• lo-__ people skllls to work 1n weekend hours. a trlendly /sick days, w11ram. For t --S801mo. 650-8145 _, Power. 56,499 PLEBiU) =1~,:'~r:OOr~:~ 8~ IFlllUJ.TllllmmlTE ~~·~·~~~~.~a~~ ~~c!.~~~~tmp~~P'fu~:,~~~ appoin1men1 5,9.9151 Salary commen1vr11e with ~~:;/pr~~=~:'50l~~3 TWgt!~s =ee~b~:st2~: SUP fOf 45· 10 50· Power If YW YM~H -"' ' experience Excellen1 0< 5-11 W Ba" Str.,.I year. lion's le1Cling f1nanclal ernplo)'eelget great 1>4n· -•-&1 W.IS benefits packa"" Inter· --1 vpl'llstrd chr $25. 8' down ., · · , ""'· Super clean. spd l1m11ed opportvmty to 101n ""1n1er Is current"' seek· ellts inclvdlng health, I--•-..-TllYn sofa $200 838-6615 Newport Beach locatton AM/f:M e&S$ Man.,,..rs ..-. ., p-.. 1 1 1...... d view by appo1n1men1 · "'d'8197 1 • -·-Prior retail management natlorlal real estate mar· 1ng 1 Aecept1on1sl/ Sec· dental. vision and hie 1n-.... ec or mo ,..,,s an only! Call Rod 11 17141 So Pac T~r Operator WANTED Baby Furn Crib,1 _... Speclall $10,,99 ••P•rlence preftired.1 kehng system w1flh vo-retary tor our lovely New-svrance teachers. ~gmt i=l~g t 6'0·S 100. 1 ~s EllP Cl Agent for dreHer. changing tbl I WllTlls 11' SllJ 11 YW lllfll plus a ftatr 10< lashion hmited earnings or 1n· port Beach d1v111on r~~~ar: dem~· CR!sll, SCosdttng7s5 . ., T8k3!!9 I rocking c:hr, basslnel/or Or tide tie In Newport I All the comforts. 1 Only mtlfc:tlandislng and sales lormahon. call Jack CNUes are varied Ideal COlll•l"lll.Oftl~ IMERICll 1 ... an ra ,. .<.J<. ··cra'""le. iv man 641•9226 1 ., ___ 11 Call 642.,,.MG Won't last . $10,399 we off., a competitive Ayers•• SELECT candtdate will nave x'lnJ.. • Full benefits 760-0801 •u ..,, ,_.... ':/Ir I ••Ja ry and com-BETTER HOMES& • COfnO'\llnlcattonslulls,ac-s I TIMllllYllS WllTll l ><LNT dock onUdo Isle. .. ........ pteh1n11ve benellll GARDENS 4 curate typing of 45 wpm, a II SALU/UllWAIE llTEllTITE I For rooltng Company. ldfff for approx 35'x 12·1 Super c:teen. low miles packtgt 1nclucllng llte. REAL ESTAtE 751-5000 and an appropriate front b41e, VI ... a FIT or p fT counter sales In I Clean Clrilt'lng rec. Class I JC-long twin bed or queen I t>eem. Low proltle saJI· Runs Gre•H $2.999 · l'lellth · 1 and dental In• -m•Y CllllSl otflce appearance. Hours .... Ifft.. . I old lime hardWare store 1111 licenH Andy 5'1!-3712 Also 6-drawer dresser bo•t only. 675 .. 3.23 . auranoe. stock purchase., ate 9am 10 5pm a!'d 1n-Start $5.S0-$6 hr. See 500 Newport Center Dnve I ~sonat>le 535•3&<t5 C / T i l employee d1sc:ovn11. TO PREPARE for Real Es· elude excellent company 11..trHiCS Steve. Wright Hardware Newport Beach, CA 92660 WllT Tl Wiii • . aA I•'' fl II t rl great growth potenltal tale License $99 relm-paid beneh\S ' 126 Rochester c M I a .. -, •detll•.-M•• .. as 1114 and much more II bvrM<lln 1sttr.ansaction ' · • • Ourh1gntralhc Elec1ronics! ' · (11•)Ml-1100 · ~ --~ ---------1 l SERVING Newport -Coste · , 1tWANTED small COLOR • .,~t T I nterested, please seno • For consideration. please Department locuses oil a SALIS Equal Oppty Employer \1 Reputable companies are . "TV. VCR, afso need DEEP rt --1__: .~'i"lllO resumeandsa1aryh1story j Mesa, Irvine. Justin. &• call (714) 476-8565 be· strongly customer-orien-Micro compcnenis dlstr now paying between SEA FISHING TACKLE. T rl ...,_ • to: . S~~d~~b~~kN~~I~~ AT (·~~ ~am) and ~oon led approach to selling, hRfnside sales posi1fo11s 111--/.RlalYIH : $150 to S350 per week to Call 675-0660 t ... I / C 2 E: ask or ve , or sen re-competttlve pricing. and for exp in micro comp rnw• 1 HHmble proClvclS In .,ercyc n Tll IMIAY CHPllY entu~~ .. ~6~ecuhve sume or apply in person the potential lor un-j sales & . asst sales train-Small gill manvtac:1urel your ·home. No e1<-WT STiii FlnllES .... 1111 IOll ~=======-- 2 t 13 Stqnerldge Mall Ra • at' par ailed commission "' In M. v. Sa)-. .comm. needs organized mo1111at· petlence necessary! Easy tt1etve1 & tacils 6,6, 7'231 Aat• h••tic 1300 Pteasanton. CA 94566 IEOIPT /IEl IFFICE. PllllCI earnings and advance-1 Call Nancy 768· 1233 ed lndlvldual w/UPS exp work with eJ1'bellent payl days/ 146-800' atter 6 1111 HOIDI CADILLAC ,79 Seville. Phones. Ille type/Ille Da\a CAUFlllll llC ment. · Sal. S6-S8 hr 250-04 10 I W r I t • t o d • y t o : .,... ....... 1 EqvaJ Oppty Employer entry Sal based on exp ' .., Jump on the Express' UUl/llTI SIPNIT --llllPO I j Crattworld. Dept. 132. •lepta~ _..,.1 I 210JL good c:ond. Yellow, wire m 6-t5-781110 963-8004/E rt685 M~cArthvr Court. Apply 1n per on daily, be· *INSIDE SALES• ••-P . 0 " B o 11 6 0 4 . wttlt lrWcHfHI r-II Wheels. S5500Jobo. PP •l·SALIS-l ••ES -, Newport Beach CA tween 10 am and 7 pm. at FV pub firm spec1altzing 1n ""ded by Huntington I Hopkln1ville, KY '2.240. ur11. ltk• new. $200 Cus-only, 54~7565 PIT soon FIT CCIM an-lllClml•IST 92660 our Hiring Center Wood· emplmt info seeks exp'CI Beach City School Dis-, I 'om Mediel 12 Speed Pro 28.000 miles I II I 11que stiop furn know!· Property mgmt co seeks (On the 111 floor of the bndge Village Center sales suppor1 ror sales lrlct. .must pass written Waretloullng Bike s975. 673•3600 Take over payments • MillH ecsge helpful 759-3665 conscientious utdivielual First Los Angeles Bank ,.70, Barranca Parkway. mgr. Interlace w/F0ttvne examination Musi tiave 111111 111 ·1~31 1 ......... lrffda• ~ UOlnAIY 10 work FIT 1n busy n· Bvtlding. across from the Irvine. or phone (714) 500 co. schedllle appts, good driving record veri-1 Culaa1 A Gold Pac1cage lo~ w1tti EJ!per141oc:ed lull time Back sm1<1ng office Musi type John Wayne Airport ) 5S2-3095 EOE prepare ad copy, hason fled by OMV Salary I lllUllTELY lcai,.tat I01' Al .. Lta1ia1 HlOI pwr eqlJlp -moc>nfOOf Offi ce he l p tor 45wi>m&answerpho~ IEIEIYITllllST HOME wlad agcys & clients ~.~~r~;s;~~1~:.1~em:~:·r (Pll/W ... ) 1Ar6NuPOs Top ofl bRIV1NG • Marcedes-1 (2CRW,79)S15.995 Opthalmologist 951· 1978 8=30•5· Call: 972-1771 FT /PT Busy dinner theatre ~~~~111~'=1 ~v':t';.: I Apply 20451 C.ralmer Ln , " the line Color Video ~ :•m~ ':i:~Y :~:.11 NlJRSE·,RNI LVN f or llaPTllltSTP/T n•ce atmosphere Tele· EXPRESS Ing. Top sa1 + t>ens. HB. 964-8888. Oeaelhne We are In need of 15-20 Carner•+ Case. 4-Hour Compare House ol lm- hollstlc pain c:tr '" For S111n Care Salon in phone personahty Call Mergo. 556-9360 for applying 9-28-11 peOple to Mtp out our B•ttery. S'OO obo , port• & be sale 21317 14 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mt' re ur y ~M Harbor •'1 Cotta Meu '>A4) <,gJO Fashion 111 Acupressure CdM M1as\ have good (714) 979-7550 Retiii'Sales-1 teachef • I W8fehouslng distribution 8'7-8l63 1L_ate nights 1 MERCEDES I Strel'Chel. etc Wtll 1ra1n pttone slulls S61Hr ~ Ill.I ......... 11111 1 -•• -••1 outlet Applicants must =.._ ~ll M-W·f 12-9pm s201v1Stt benet1ts 675-rt 190 IEITlllAIT Tll lllUWlY In N.B. Eve/wt<nels. gooo1 • ...... be willing to learn all ... a ..... DriYt/ JHpl '14 ... UI Dr. He4CI 651-1765 Iv msg All Pos1t1ons Open IS HIRING salary• commission, & fllMll Ml/lllJ) aspec11 of our business 4711 C, with XlN4m-fl30 ..... . NURSES ASSISTANT FIT llOIPTmlSl Flex hours SHAKEY S. IAUllU I• flAllllC benefits. No exp nee. -including cvttomer ser-egeWti1er printer & soft, Loededl Pwfequiptl 5 995 & PIT for well staffed 8vsyRea1Estate olc1nNpl 2216 Newport Blvd &<t'~1212exL378 M1att s>Ot ... I •valid CAI vice. Inventory control were. greet condition, .. l .... WllllLll l28EU191) · SN.F w 1111ram to' day1 Bell Metia dependable Cost1Meu 646-0208 11 you are interested m •••••-credential or permit aneledmmlllratlon.Man-S700obo.551-9416 'wflMldrive.h1td-top.S 1h1lt Cett1flcat1on penontotiandtepl'lones. Restaurants bvilellngac1reerlnanex-F c:;-r~S apl avthorlz.lng tetvlce inl egernent training avail· Jtwlry/ an/Art apd. 18.000 mllet, AIC. pret.,-rael tor nighl shttt typing, llllng & mmor er-•COCKTAIL WAITS c111ng rettll environment. °' • ... w ' hlldca 8 center• able fOf those who qu•I· lmm•c:11lue. S 11 . .999. Mutt be .matVfeCI, caring ranC11 $81Hr~ bonuses •3BUSERS 1ttien come 101n The meet. Sat. & Sunday t ~ ' lfy. f irst come, first tllredl • llZS CALL 675-7333 Eves ' andenglllhepeaklng • 9arn·5:3~f~12~" Lisa .• •BACK WAITERS Broadway team The tn· Forcva~~~m~~:W~lry., Ill lllLIOlll ic au tot appt. NOWt 1 REPUCAWATCHES TOYOTA '88 '·Runner JOH SON & SON lincol11 M Prcur y 2f!!;?e H1t•t>o• fl'•' I Cott• Mtte" '.41.1 '>{\ )() MIU 11111 OltlY _ FIT or PIT 2007 s Coas1 11111 step Is lo first be-• I 975• 1216 j Ft" COIOt'8toChure. SR5 V-15.·loaded SK ml, mfnl( RECEPTIONIST/SECT Y Hwy Lag Sch 497·6568 come a selllng pro-SALES PERSON NEEDED• AIMl 11.11/llelr WUNll llPlll O..Jers Wanted. 5-yr w•rr. no DIP. TI O --- 661 c enter St. c M Ph()fles, typing, general o f· Re ressional ~~~RE~ T to~.o ~/~,A ~t I LHrn g1antmlthlllQ while 11800-782-0825 IM , $377.89/mo OAC.1 5'8-5585 lice duties Costa mesa staurant XI .. 1 • Centt1r• focated lnl -P•Y """'· Train oft tut PP. 2'1·9564 -4 ----St6.000 Yrly •t:>enelits , SlllYEllS YOUR NEW CAREER days nt wot .. ng con 1. An·.._. Buena Pa k ..... •--t .,FIOI u-1sr Salarv ,..,.,,, 556-1440 • ~/t PIT Flexible hours WIL.1..INCLUDE-• drtl~I. El!Ceptlon-.lly tine .. -m. r • tarve & •m•n DOfe l>llf· a.a.a7 .. tolS ._..,._ ·..r .. ..,,-e •Emptoyeed11covnt llenlele Ph I I Costa MeH, Cypress, rift, handguna & lhol, I .... ~t ~ iiliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phone StltHt, & Word Pro---•P prel d Benefits c · one or app •nd ti"!'lllnblon Beacti. g·vnt. 213 .2911.ef>72/ eon;,e;;c;.4Q:41x12011. c:enlng In NS 2'0·8510 11aPT/lll lfFICE Apply w11111n unit Cocos •Paid training 673~782 I00-252..0559. I -'---, p .... v-,,.-. • 1._. ........... ..._..__. ... ~ Sm•ll mtg film 1n Irvine. :: 1, 2305 E Coast Hwy •Ht•1 h care benefits s ES PERSONS C'all 966-,025 for •RP ,,_,..,. "" '"' -·-· 1••• Ma,_& u• •1 liiP.mii~m!iiii;iP.R PllT Tiil POO Need ... int ptlone aklll&. eorona Clel Mar 673·So50 •Commlt1lonlnc:ent1ve ~~Now Hiring" . ' oil palnllf'QI . m ite. ... ... _ Tired ot sltttllQ It home? good typing, some com· • 8v11nes1 •lllre discount BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY .... 111m L:E::: 1424432 °' 145-4132 • Well ott out and do puter exp tlelpfvl Call RETAIL •Paid holiday1lviac•t1on Call 6T3-l700 ...,.. •ll lPttl i je&eils lift White, matoon interior. sl ~=·~~o w:':11~~g1~~e Ma111ne Writ. 261·9302 s~~s ;1;;~ ~:ob':n!~~: ::~~~:=t ~f;IOfl .. ... ""·. llllATllll ..,.. -·-• Uo. Alfi Gs.m i '::'/;~Ir ~:~~~~"::t' phone _,11ng •PPoint-UllPTmlST PIT pd vacation employee , Will train mgfltt, AO hou<S EOE • MIF tl31 Newpor1 &Nd. CM I v•ccln1t ed . otang•, aunroof, 59.000 m11et ments '°'our sales fotce Flex hours. small m!g stiop discount Xlnt apply for Apply In person at SHlark Motel, 2274 teec:hlt 50 Select DellerS Tebby & Celk:o, FREE to 157001 MUST SEE and ..,n $800:$1000 per In So Coa11 Plaza area advanc.iment Starting NEWPORT BEACH Newport B lvd CM mamlTI IMW arrlvels dally! good nome. S4M53g I mo ror 20l'lrs of worll Lt typing. Call 75'-6822 ~'·75·SSIHrS Contact ~~U~rc{!if'~~ j 146-7445 • BEAUTIFUL. CHOICE FREE AKC M Schn~•I Nl-llll --~--_.o_u-llAIQRA .. NVIT~E~!D =le~~ _" .... ,,.IT ~'on~ at 33-eDrSt .Cosft PKIU -··--,-111tdlil l ~s~dl ·home!·~: chit •LllHLIJll •• working conditions Ovt· 5 dyslK Phon.s II typ Ml llll HUNTINGTON BEACH 15 ~ eaper, mutt type ( ....... ~ ........ ) 5-t'w X t-ltl. old catwd cnn 75Wtl0 • a.--........ llMIL.oeded _. _, & I dly I 5a1.-. OOE 760-1000 -·-.7717 Edinger Ave eo.to-boolck__, .... I ... _ __.. , ... w/I ...._I --power eqilip ~;;c': In rl~ ~~ne _, ll-1 PLAZA LAGUNA HILLS req•ct;~Mnet ~';. Ml.ISt •PoSMM velid CA ~°Mn~ ~w:;~W-. UO •lGGAl31 Houtt are 9am-1pm OR llllPTllllST ~themowandneed• 2'100 Laeun• Hills Mall •friendly • •tmotphere. cred °' be eligible tor .... Oek rQllfront fie. AW i -RRIJ 111·111 5pm-9pm CALL NOW 11-3 M·F Antwef phOMS Pl&ee to store your stuff EOE ~ PenlMuta!NS .IO-. "'*Ol'ICY C(ed ' PJlced to Min f'rt/8at 1-3. rll55i Mt Uw9on 5,9-9001 ~uao··· 540-0472 CllSStfted~l14tlp uta-lllTIUI cation 87$.3551 2972 Jecatenda. Colt• . Photo 11n1nlfllniD c011nter ll"ll•rr II I Meee 114.1112 '•1 •• clerk PT/~~ Bright .. , reepon petton to WOf1c In I •._.;.a-I new 1 hour lab in CM ---1 J:ALL 650-2424 Eltra ..., fAMall ftl.14/ftoUf 011111111 i *•······· ....... ) IOC"DOW'ITOl!I '111 )20l .... M,tt5 • "'''1>1/tAlw/f!fllff/rtom 11uo10~1 '15 Jll ... Sl 1,999 JOHNSON & SCJ N l. 1 n < o In II,'!,. r , . , , , 'f--.~ ~~Iii• I • If ......... ,. 'i., I-\I I fl H ""~I,.., ,..,, <.1 '"' ' ' -I ~· .... SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1988 I I Ct;Jnquest coznes S()oaer than expected Trojans strike very quickly to assume command of issue LOS ANGELES (..\P) -Jamcllc Holteway's homceomrng turned 1n10 a n1Jhtmare as the oulhl'rn Cali- fornia Trojans scoured the Oklahoma Sooners' wishbone clean. ' Southcln Cars defen!le rorew SIX turnovers.. includ11\& three b~ Hohewa}' that Rodne) Pcflc and the fifth-ranked Trojans turned into 13 points. That boo ted the TroJans to a 23-7 victo~ over the 1h1rd-rank~:d Sooncrs Saturda} before a cro"d of 86.124 at the Coli~um. "They shut us down all around." said Holieway. a cnior from ncarb} Carson. "I v.as \Cl) surprised. I thought we "'ere capable ofgct11ng thl' ball outside on the pitch and getting 11 around the corner. I thin!. (T rojan safct\ Cleveland) (oiler pb)ed a grca\game. The) ha-...c a good ddcn<.c ·and an offense that can a~"iault~ou at an} time. "We didn't pla) our game toda). We turned the ball 0' er and \\C g;n c them 10 or 16 ~S) pomts. And ;-'Ith those kinds of m1 tal.C<, \\(' "On t be: able to wan a game." Tulback Aaron Emanuel <;('()red twice and Peete. the "enaor quar· tcrback. became outhcrn C'al'!> total offense leader. · "This was a great. great 'iclOI) and a lot of fun." Peete said. "To Sl'l' our line-eome off the ball ltke it did. and our backs run up there and the receivers catch the ball hl.c the\ did ... tt's fun when ~ou heat a grcnt team like Oklahoma." Peete. who alrcad) held 13 l>Chool records. added another ac; hl' gained • 238 total yards 10 push his career total to 6.462. surpassing Charles \\'h11e·,_ mar_k of6.l40 from 1916-79. ...,,... ..... .., ........... Ross one of Troy' big defens ive star s in a 23-7 la ug her By JEFF MITH 0..,1111e4C-~I LOS .\NGELE .,-l 111\ 1.·1\11' ul Southern Cah fornia·1n~1dl' lin1·ha1 l..l·1 Scott Ross d1dn'1 forgl't tht" li"t 11nh he met Okla hum a lJUJa h'1 h,1l I. Jamclle Holae\'a' ··1 met him last \l'ar ·· Ro'"JIJ ha ' ·hgh1 brov. n hair "hll" 1n~ till ~·1 · sp1ra11on of aturdJ' ·, h,·..atlJ 1n1,·r· sec11<>nal football gami: ··1 l \l 1c.1m rr.ate) Lero' Holt intrnJUlnl u' sa~1ng. ·He'~ our Jn)ldl· linrh.i, i.,,., ~11 he aid \\aS laugh I k,·p\ 1h.11 Ill mind all ~car gorng rnt1• ()l ·· Holae"'a~ probabl~ """.' l•••g,·1 h1' la~1 cncounll'r"'11h R1""~~.Ju, t 1•! El Toro High \,h,>01 The 6-2. ::'::'5-pounJ wph 11 111l had su unas.s1~tcd tad,k,. l'll!-ht 111 .ill upped a pas'> tha1 led 111 J I '-< in1crccp11on and lttU\ hlhm n .1nJ reco,ered a Huhl'"J' rum hi, thJl hi to a field goal in l " r~ ::i-;. -\\an"' n Oklahoma :it lhl· { nla'-l·um twlrn~· 86.1 ~4. HoheYoa) I!> a g0t1d 1ncn,I 11 lln,• and \\as malo..1ng '>On1l' h..1IJ j"' na '"' about the l ' C gnm1. t'arl1lf rn 1h, week Hov.e\t·r. 1h,· r >~l.1h11m.i He1sman Troph~ lanJ1J:ill· h.id J poor game and \\ .i<. rcplJt 1.•J h' \harles Thomp,un an tht· fourth quaner ··1 y,as 3"afl' h1.· "J' tx·1ng rc:JI cock~ ... Rolls ..aid ··11 .,,,n ,.1P.J'1.· m, the ucldes \\hl'n 1hn put Thtimpson 1n." Ross, an all ·\IJtl· lin1.·bacl..cr a'> J senior at El Toro hl·f1x:d thl' < 'hargl'r' to the 1986 Cl F uuthl'I n C onfercnC'l' co-champ1onsh1p That ~ t.'ar he "'a' also the uth C oa~t League Dt-- (Please see USC/02) Oklahoma'• Mike Wise I• down~ in tbhd quarter by Trojan• tackle Derrel) Ma.nball (62) and Cordell Sweeney. (Pleue aee ROSS/02) of ·Orange Coast offense fizzles iii I 0-9 loss· irv1ne6irls . . prushBeld Workman praises effort of defense against EI-Camino~ By JON FERGUSON Ot!M~Ne4ataft Two weeks mto the season. Orange Coast College football cda_ch Bill Worl..man and his stafT ha~ the same question looming before them unanswered. After a 10-9 loss aturdin to dl·fcnding national champion El C'amino:wh1ch won for the 13th stra1gh1 time, therl' ''as aP.propnate praise fo r another stcllardefcnsn c c.ll'on. There " was cqual.di$sat1sfacuon "ath the ofTcn!>e. ··0efcns1vely. "'e plared ffinta 11e:· \\-Qrk- man said. "Especial!~ con<>1dering 1he offense didn't move the ball. We dad "hat "'e're SUP.posed to defensive!~. "\\\• ga' e up _three points on ·defense and scorc·d none on offense basically." · . The Pirates' runnin~ game managed 1.26 yards on 24 carries. not 1ocluding sac~s ~nd a punt snap which lost 27 ~ards._Whale OCC "as unable to get the pass blocking and e\ecuuon to sustain drives. \\hen quanerback Make Angelovic had 11mc. he "as often off the mark. An$efovic hit on onl~ 10of33 passes in the pme. including onl > I of I I "1th lhree interceptions in the final 3112 minull:!> with the defense sitting back and "ailing. Rams eye a Giant . problem EAST R UTHERFORD. N.J. (AP) -The Rams are the onlv undefeated team in the NFC and today could be the day they find out JUSI ho"' good they arc. The Rams have.opened the ~son with victories over G reen Ba'. ~ troit an·d the Raiders. but thcv will face a 'much s111Ter test in playing the Nev. York Giants. :?-1. Kickoff is I p.m. 10 ay and the game will M televised on Channel 2. "'No question the Giants arc one of the brst iums in' the league;· said Oary Jeter, Who had a career-best five sacks last week apinst the Raiders. "Other than that last pla} of the pmt qainst San Francisco (a 20-17 win by the 49en). they could be l-0 realeas ... The biants' victone~ ha\C come 111inat touah Dallas and Washin&- 1on. The Rams ha~e not pla~cd a top- notch team this Kason. althou&h the Raiders have shown moments of wpert<wplay.Orecn Ba). Detroit and ahe llaidrn have combined to ~i~ awo of nine pmn thi110son. "~ are the only IU)'S wt'~t played. RamsCOKhJohn Robinson •Ml ... lfwt played Joe'~ Butch« Sh_op ...... ~ ).(), ).()1n the NFL tt ).() in dw NFL You can put 111 the .-nm on It 90Q want . The ll1*tl &Mt occurred lat -uk make 11 t'lnr an.r_ Sunday ii 1ou0t· Tiie llama will lie Able to .make 11 JOU111 oa Nft Vork. TM) ~ ahe .._ -1th 21 tKb and tht' (i11nh (1'11111 -U.-/D'7) Askfd 1 .. thert> \\Ould lx' a change of quarteibacks. Workman \\JS not read~ to announce 1t and "'ould onl~ ..a~ .. poss1bb ... Steve Calhoun 1s current!~ the -...:o ~ qllar- terback. .. We're: not mo.\ ing lhe ftXJtba ll. Wc'\~01 td ti) something ·to mo' c 1he football. "last v.eek \\C ran for ~ 12 'ard!>. but probabl} the opponent had somettnng 10 Ul) wtlh that." Workmnn •knd. --1 hl''>l' "crc"l'"l good football 1eam!.. ·· El Camino. ranked :.ClOlld In the SWIC: anJ first in SouthQrn Cahfornin. ga1neJ onl~ n11w first downs 1n the gamt:. rnclud1ng juc;1 onl' 1n the fourth quaner. 0( C'. ranl.cd thirJ 1n Southern California. ga1ni:-d onl~ 1hrei:-in 1hc second half. e1gh1 for the game ' "We kne". Yoe had a \Oung deti.•n<.c:-1h1' }ear:· said El Ca mino ( oach John frather- stone. "We pr~.pared the d1:frn!>e the: "hok , week. Ahrew the ball rn th"1r corner. \\'e aid. 'This week. the defense has got to '' 1 n 11 for us. · To win on the road. \\C ha'c lo <;top their offense in the opponent°'• park.· The I.ids rose 10 the occasion and did 1t. .. A week ago. the P1 ratl·.-.· dt'f'('nsc ~ored t\\O touchdowns and set up a third. Th•~ ''ed. the de~ensc did ever} thing ll coulJ to, offl'r ll ass1s1;.3nce. • . • First qua rte rt 6: I '>I: ( hm Matn~\ force., a fumble. Gunnar \.\oil\.· reco' crs a·nd the offense runs three do"' ns and punt·. • . • F1rst quancr t 4 32)· ~11,·r J bJd ~nap olTcn!>C alter the pla~ g1' c" the \\ amors a t1r<.t· from center on a punt gn l' El ( Jm1no thl· ball and·l"O on the 5-,ard· hnl' The' ~ore on at the Coast .21. thl" tkti.·n c holJ<. 11ght deep .:.\aron CraH!rs !>econd~non 1-,ard run to "'hen Bruce DuB01<, \\ops .a 1hird-and-goal at. make 11 ~-0. the .2 b) thro\\1ng the r~l·r lur a'""' anJ 1hm_ •Se.corul guancrt IJ~·H: .. ~1IcrdU\.tni.04 Maure. am:! Jex· John!>on com\linc on a·<.al·I.. on )ards. most of 11 on Ja<.on \kC.chce"> 41.,·ard founh-and·thrcc cutback run. to set up a ~·cond-and-goal at the •'Fourthquartl·rr •. sm Wi1hDC-:im1no 1. tv.o 1ncomplctaons and a hool..ed 21-)ard at the Orange C OJ\t 41 and a 1h1rd-and-e1ght field goal aucmpt b~ Kc' 1n t "'ch 1c k ci' c the 'Gara Calhoun ~li-HlU.trtl'rflJd, Frank Doll.' P1ratl'S orekss. • for a 12-\ard lo~ .. .lnd lorn·<> a runt • F~unh quJncr 1 •·1w1 \1te1 fl ( ,\mino made a m1stal..e b' 1ntcrccpt1ng a1 "' o" n 6 1tastead of bau1ng ifw b:ill dt''' n on J fourth· dqv.n hOP"h. th(' ()(. ( dckn'\l' holJ<, the Warriors to no g:irn on t\\1) run\ t'lctorc a shotgun snap goc-. o' t•r Doke·., hl·Jd for J '1frt~ • 'ccond quana 1 ~·,111 \llc:r:i line Brian , George punt do,\nc<l b~ faml''-Rl.'\"l..l~n"Jfd JI the I ·\3rd J1ne left El (amino rtiot1onk<.<,. thl' Warriors punted and left O< ( "11h a fir.,t d1.m n al 1hc El Camino \I Ru1 a th1rd-and·t"o 1ncomplc11on and fumhled '"JP •In fourth do" n kft OCC empt) 10 make 11 l~Q · "\\ c didn't mo' e the l111•thJll ·· \\ Mi-mJn ~1d ··That's tht> hoth.>m hm· \\ l' had ''3" tu "In 1h1s ballgame ... The Pirate<, ..ac i-l·J El C :im1~l quartabJck Fran I.. Doke ..," \lffil'' ( Jlh.1un hJd 1 '' o Bill Anuko' 1ch und Todd foi.,110' ... 1l h l'lll h haJ one. an'd Maine' haJ l\\O a' 1~ll'll h" John~on and Du Bois resix-c1" ch . · In the third qu:irtl'r, 0( < linJ lh 1t1und 1h1.' end 1one . .\fter ha' IO@. J dn' c: '-\all. fohn .\postlc punted 10 thl' [I (amino~-"hae the \\ arnors· Paul H 111 1nJdH·r1enth hn thl' lou...c ball" nh his foot and Recl..tcn"ald n:llH crcd T~o Brian Geore.e rllfil puubchall in 1h1~ C'od zone 10 11c the gimc JI ... '"Calhoun's an All-.\ml·t1.:-an 11 I l·,er sa" one." Worl..man said l"acfa-;s1cdden<;ncc;1ruggle. kc) ma\lal..es on both 1de prO\ 1dcd thl 1>nl~ :l' cnuc:s to score . Bui for ( oa'>t. the~ \\l'r,· \Oml'ttmes not oon after l'Jme thl rla\ that ho1ha1.·d Worl..man mo~ \\1th D11ln· ~u1dang the Warriors on a dn' c from ·their l"' n ~ll. lhl' quarterback rompil'1cd onl· nl h1'.:'t Ii' cpa~"l''-on enough. • First quana 11. -ti\ ~I L1m1no ·, l nn~ Church interrt'Ph a pa~., Jnd rl·tum' It l<l the Coast 11 '' hl·re 3 J)l'rsOnJI foul on thl' Ol C (Pleue see OCC/05) 'Relaxed' Biondi &dds gold~ re_cord He outswims rival Jager to capture 50f ree in 22.14 0EOL i. (.\Pl -~fan B1ond1 \\J'- a.lad to be the underdog for J 1..h.init(' Tt mcanl another gold medal J "'';kl record and a pcrsonaf-bcc;t t1m,· "I "'an tl'd 10 "1 m t)nl' rai:-l' " hl'fl' I MMe Olymplca, 03, IU. B1ond1 "as urned 10 2:.1-l ~nmd' for the 50. surpas ang Jaga·, I"~~ "orld record of 2~ ::'I Ja~l·r ,,1 Topanga. "as clocl.t"d u1 22 21' J nJ settled for s11\ccr 1n s"1mm1ng'' fastest race. "I think the last lime I ~at Tnm 1n the SO ma big meet v.a'> in I ~~t-i JI thl :-.C.\As.. or ma'be 1t ".l' th,· n1.''' summcr(ofl9 6)." 81ond1 • •• ud "l.J' been so long ... 81ond1. with four gold . a ... 1h 1.•r Jnd a bronze mcdaJ in I\ C' ent~. "11h 111w andl\ adual and tv.o rcla\ \\Mid fl'·· cords. has one e' ent to gli -todJ' \ 400 medic) rcla\. 1n \\ h1ch he probabl~ ~ 111 \\.1m the bunc.vfh le~ _. ................. '-"----------~~1K1'1.,;..,.rt':llf('qirnf'\1ar .-pll/~IQ ~ ~a.sn't the fa\Ontl' ~ I \:OUld rl•fJ, feat of St', en \\lmmmg medals hida' and s"1m m~ o"n ra('1.' ... Biondi ...aid 1n the 400mcdle\ rela' Ho\\r,rr ail of the SO-meter free~t' le. 1n "h1, h hl' of pm's medals \\t're· gold m "orld- faC't'd longtime neml' 1s Tom J.i~er rttord ume. OLYMPICS ON TV TODAY S·9 a.m. -.\mong _., J1lJhlC' \.'' c:nt'-\\Omen's basketball. box1na. • v.omen'nollr) hal)(l'. " P\.•ru\ \\C'1g.hl1 tling. 1-4 p.m. -HtghhghtS orthcdafse,rnts. 4 .\0-~1 m -Tr.:1d .. 1nd fit'ld (mrn'sand "'omrn·~ 800). di\ ane (men' plattbrm prc"Hm1n3~ ), mrn's basketball. <"Chna (WOIJ't n·, roed ractl. txl\lh&. men'' 'olle'!-ball. 9':30-t 1·30 p.m -Track and field (men·., longJump. I IO hurdlC'S. v.omcn's 4()()). men's \'Ollr)'ball (L "'· Tun1 1al. \\0tt1.•r pol1.l JIONDAY atOCfinals By KIRK WOLCOTI ~ "'91 0..rllll I -II The !nine High hool girl' volleyball team pla~ed head and shoulders abo' e the rest 10 "in the Orange Count~ Champ1onsh1p<. un Saturda~ at \\ c-;1mrn<,t('r High The round of 16 tx-gan a1 " .i m Se' en hour<; laLcr the \ J1.ju1.'rl" squared off agaan<,t L.igun:i fka,·h lnr the tatle. 'To "1n the chamr1un,h1p th1.· '\nists nttded 10 shut J o"n In 1n1.··, 6-foot· I m1ddk bkxl..a (k, OJen - and 1h1s the' couldn·1 do Oden collected I 0 l..1.lls in lhl' fiN g.am,· an,1 four more in thl' Sl'l'•rnd 10 lcaJ hl'I team to a de('1!il\ c I '·t-. I.:'· Ill " 1n Oden. "ho "a... hlinllred as 1tw Mosl \"aluablr Pla~cr for ha 'IUpl'rh pla~ throughout the tournament said. "\\ e tend to pla~ rn ">pun" Whoe\er tS on. 1s on That hapix·ned 10 be me toda' ·· If' ine·sroach \1 ari... \td'l'nlll haJ planned to UM' Oden il' a de, l" tn ,,-1 uph1sotherotTen'il'l' pla,,·r~ hut "a' pleased "hen h15 ptll\ l0 rful senior (Pleue aee IRVINE/OS) 0 SEOUL/1~88 -n < 'all ifo" nhtll lrom here· B1ood1 ~·d of h1~ ..c' en-nwdal hid .. The mo.,t d11Ticult pan<. 01 nn program arc b<'hmd me no" '<'" I can concentrate 1.)n the final rcla'. That's a good feeling'.·· DespllC' 81ond1's gold and Jag<'r·, s1h er. plus a third aold medal from I ·)Car-old Janet E'ansofPlacent1a. the Unlled tatcs sull ltalls East German} 10.1 San s~1mm1na meo<lals 1nd 9-m S\\ 1mm10g &Old In the 50. the 6-foot-6 81ond1 al)l' surpassed tht \1mr of. uth .\fn 1\°\ Ptter Williams. ~ho~ 19 \;l,x·l.ina of .2.1 \\3S d1sallo\locd as a v.orld record b\ thC' lntC'mauonal aov('T'Tltn bod) of sWlmmma b«au~ of h1~ nat1onaht) .._lso on turdlf) ti.mun uo ot East ~rman> added her ~-0nJ ~h'l~ • aold to her three 11\d1' 1()\lal aold ~nd Da' 1d ftnLoff couldn't folluv. hu •-orld-rK rd ptrformancc 1n the 100 t.ck tro~e prchm wul\ a sold 1n tht finals Evans. "-ho wt a orld rttord 1n ~ 400 ~)~ aocs an ft\n1alft • mark 1n -.:1nnana the ~ 1nd1' idual mtctle~~ ~ rrom the suin 1n ·~ 100 frttta)wc. but couadn't br•t her own 1918 •OfkS rtt<>td f .17.12 • ... . ,, ... I - ~·------. Onlnge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sund•y, September 25, 1HI "" i;1neman•tillf._?1ng :a;:;~~t:.;,~~~~tl-Penn State surQrise atrong OD &em pro p1ayen in 10, ...... p1., an .... ""'"'••• Ill b .. team at 48 years old ~is~:,;,.season and ~nl} the fourth in NL • y Rutgers 2 1 -16 Oquendo. an infielder. replaced T Of\Y Pena at mm. AsaoclalM Preti catcher in the St. LOUIS Cardinals' 14-1 loss 10 t he New ' York Mets. .. JOHNSTOWN, .Y. -Whale most cmn in their 40s \\hO \\C'fe once foo1ball play~ have evolved into arJTichair quar· lerbKks or coaches. Francis T. "Sonny" Dwyer still comes to tht gridiron to lace up his cleats and hit. Dwyer. at 6-10. 215 pounds and the ripe age 48. is in his I Sth season with the Glo\e-CluesColonialsofthe Empire Football League . .\nd he is not a place-kicker. Astonishingly enough. Ow) er docs his work down in the trenches. on the d cfenshc line, and asa defensive tackle battling younger and onen bagger o ffensive linemen. He is also on special teams." here he has sper\t • a. majority of h15 ume for the Colonials. ''Playing football is a great way to Sta} in shape and make friend$," said Dw)er. "'ho began playing semi- pro football for the Colonials at age 32. ··1t·s a lot of fun.0 ' Dwyer. who pla}ed JUSt one year of football at Gloversville'High School in part because he wei&hcd just 135 pounds. started pla} mg for the Colonials in 1972. "I can remember a bum:h of u~ fathers sining and watching a liule league game and thinking of ways to aet back in shape," Dw}'er ~id. "At the time. the Colonials were set to begin practicing. So a few of us dcdded to go out for the team. Two of us ended up going to the firSt practice. but the o ther fella dropped out." Workin' o ut during the off-season as the key to Dwyer's abihty 10 play at his age. "My wind and spttd arc not what tbcyused to be," admitted Dwyer. ··t cross-country skj a lot. and that really helps me stay in shape. The older l''e gotten. the more time I've needed to spend the rest of the )Car getting in sha~:·· What it comes down 10 as working out the rest of the year to play"during the season." Dwyer is proud that he aod his son, who is in his sixth year with the Colonials. are fonunate enough to play on lhe same team. Quote of the day ) W Qldaa, Yankees general manaJtr. on the response to Don MattingJ v's complamts abou1 p&ayina for New York: ··ihe} asked about bis availability and our answer was 'No, not unless you £!n overwhelrtjJJs.' My ~css is there isn't a team in baseball tha1 can sausfy us. I can't sec a club that wouJd decimate its roster for Don Manin&Jy." Agwl turns back McEnroe LOS ANGELES-Top-seeded Andre Agass1 downed-former champion John McEnroe in thrtt sets Saturda) to earn a spot in the finals oflhe Los Angeles men's ~~ tennis tournament. _ Agassi had seven match points an the final game before posting a 6-4. 0-6. 6-4 win. In thc-championship match today. he'll face Sweden's Mikael Pernfors. a 7-6 (9-7). 6-4 victor over Ke' 1n Curren in aturday's other semifinal. • Agass1. 18. of Las Vegas, 'A-as greeted b) a banner reading "Go Andre" and groups of cheering teen-age 1ids in a enthusiastic crowd of 7.958 that gave eq'Ual support to both U.S. Davis Cup teammates. • McEnroe, 29, of Cove Neck. . Y. but actuall> a rcsjdent o fncarb)' Mah bu. lost the first set after he was broken at 4-4. He sent a b3ckhand \ olle) \\Ide to drop 10 5-4 and Agassi served out the set. A barrage of hard. well-placed serves and cn sp passing shots allowed third-seeded McEnroe to tie the match without losing a game in the second set. .. Both players held sen e in the third sel until Agassi broke McEnroe to go up 4-J. Two game later. as Agassi served for the match at 5-4. McEnroe battled back to deuce six time before Asassj con,ened his seventh match point and t:lim1naftd McEnroe. ' . . Glasson bi front at B.C. open Bill Glasson mad1: IX birdies on his n first 11 holes Saturda) and shot a 6-under- par 65, g'iving him a 199 and aJhree-stroke lead after three round!. of 'i1e B.C. Open in Endicott. N.Y. Glasson's closest challenger going into today's final rouod was defending champion Joe)" 51..telar. Wayu Levi, Don Pooley, Brad Bryut C\nd- Luce Ten Broec:k \\ere four strokes back at 203, followed by Ju Baker-Flncb at 204. Glasson, seekina his first victory on the tour sin<'f' the 1985 Kemper Open, emerged from the pack on a day that saw ~ix aolfers hold or sha re the lead ... Rosie Jeaes eagled the final hole to tie Mi11ie McGeorge for the lead after two rounds of the LPOA Santa Barbara. Open. Jones. of AJbuquea'quc. chipped 1n from 118 yards away to card a 2-under par 70 at· the 6, 120-yard La Purisima. golf course. She began the da). four shots ofTthe pace set by SMrri T•r9er ofGrecnv1lle. S.C. ... In Charle nc.-N.C.. Dave BW birdied his final hole for a second consecutive · 4-undcr68. taking a one-stroke lead o"er Bobby Nlclilols and BM Claarles after two ro unds of the Invitational Senion golf tournament. ' "I feel hke an old ballpla,er about 10 retire. but 11 ---=-------~,.. was run ... ~ucndo said ... 1 dldn·1 feet nenous at a11. t Scarlet Knights collect first did all ri&ht.' --Oq~ndo i1 the first to play a11 nine positions since victory over Uons since 1918 GeM Paulrtte of the Cardinals in 19 18. The last major tape plarer to appear at all nine positions in a sin&le pmewasC'51rTovar ofthc Minnesota Twins in 1968. Oquendo's appearanC'c addtd a h&h..,car1Cd touch to a blowout pme. When reliever Sieve Peters cbttked OQ~ndo·s saan and changed the pitch wnh Tim Teufel at bat, ()Quendo didn't know what pitch was coming and told Teufel so. ··1 told him to be read}' because I didn'1 know what the hell was comina." Oquendo said. "He staned &aughina and fouled off the p11ch. I was laughing too." Oquendo said he also asked Gary Caner not to foul off a pitch "because I didn't want to get h11." Leyland 81.p• throqh 1990 PITTSBURG H -J im Leyland Ill $igned a 1wo-year contract Friday to continue as manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates throu&h the 1990 season. Pirates Oenm1J Managtt -Syd Thrift. who an- nounced Leyland's contract. said Leyland's coaches also had been signed through next season. _Leyland, 43 .. a minor leaiue coach since 19.1.land formertbird-basccoach fortheChicago White Sox. was hirtd 1s Pirates' manager on Nov. 20. 1985. Th~Pirates' record h:ls impr'°ved each year under Leyland -from 57-104 under Manager Chuck Tann~r in 1985. to 64-98 under Le} land in 1986. to 80-82 10 1987. and 10 82-71 this year alter Saturda/s loss to the Chicago Cubs. Sullivan earns seventh pole ~ .,., . \ NAZARETH. Pa. -Dannv Sulli"an • raced to his seventh pole of the lnd)<ar season Saturday at a one-mile wo rld· record qualifying speed of 172.158 mph for today's Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix at Pennsylania International Raceway. Sullivan's 20.911 -second q ualifying lap on lhe thrtt-tum oval led seven drivers who smashed Mario Andrctti's two-year-old 'record of 165. 776, set al Phoenix. Sullivan, the CART-PPG points leader. added one point 10 his total for winning the pole and now has 129 10 123 for the runner-up. t\\0:11me defending champion Bobby Rahaf. Sullivan'$ Penske Racing teammate. Rick Mears. qualified second for toda} ·~ lOO·m1lc race. followed b) Andretti. Emerson Fittipaldi. winnc{" or the last lWC CART raccs,.and-Rahal. Televlalon, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NA CAR Goody's 500. ESPN. ~ · . I 0 a .m . -NFL FOOTBALL: Chicago at Green Bay, Channel 2. , IO a.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Pmsburgh at Buffalo, C hannel 4. I 0:30 a. m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh. WG'!'J. . 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Ne" York-Mets at St. l.ouis, WOR. 11:05 a.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Atlanta, TBS. I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at New York Giants, Channel 1. . I p.m_ -BASEBALL: D6dgers at San Francisco. Channel 11. . I p.m. -GOLF: World Seniors In\ 11a11o nal. -ESPN. 3 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Grand Prix from Nazareth. Pa. (dela)cd). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -HORSE RACINd: Super Derby IX from Boosier City. La. (dela)ed). ESPN . 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa at USC (tape), Pnme Ticket. 7:30 p.m . .:...... TENNIS: Los Angeles men's tournament fi nal (delayed). USA. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Fa1rplex Park replays (Prime Ticket. f I p.m.). . • . RADIO I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at New York Giants. KM PC (7 10). 1.p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: an Diego at ·Kansas City. XTRA (690). I p.m.-NFLFOOTBALL:San franciseoat -$cattle. KNX (1070). - I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Washington at Phoenix. KMNY (1600). I p.m. -BASEBALL. Dodgers at San Francisco. KABC (790). ·- I p,m. -~ASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels, KRTH (930). L I p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at San Diego. KFMB (760). 5:40 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings \S. Winnipeg. KLAC(570). F ... m Tiiie A1soclated Preas Mike Boui ran 11 and 57 )ards for 1hird..quaner touchdowns as Ru1gers upset I 5th-ranked Penn State, 21-16. in a college football game in tatc College. Pa. Saturday. The SC'artet Knights hadn't beaten Penn State since their first meeting in 1918. The} napped a I 5-game tosina streak apins11he N1uan~ Lion!l m uncharacteristic fashion for a passing team. r Rutaen preserved the "''" b)' Staging a goal-line stand. holdinJ Peon State.1· I. on four downs'at its 2 with less than a minute left. In iu opener. Rutgers surprised M1ch1gan State wtth a stron1 passina show. This time. the Knights, 2-1. used 112 yards by Botti and 143 yards rushing o' erall, "'They dared us ·to run." Rutgers Coach Dick Andersonuid. "They didn't give u~ 100 many choices but to run." In other games involving ranked learns: Miami, F&a. U, Wlsco.sl8 3: Carlos Huena kicked three field goals and hncbackcr Bernard Clark returned a fumble 55 yards for a touchdown. hclpmg the top-ranktd Hurricanes. 3-0. overcome six turnovers and Wisconsin. 0-3. in Miami. Miami's Steve Walsh threw fo 225 yards and-one-score. A•IMln 31, Teue11ee I: Reggae Slack passed for 220 yards and two touchdown and.scored another as founh- ranked Auburn. 3-0 .. buried 'asitmg Tennessee. 0-4. in a Sou1hcastern Conference game. s.. .. Carolina %3, Georgia 10: In Columbia. S.C.. Todd Ellis threw for mo re than 300 yards for the ninth time in his 27-game carcl.'r. leading No. 14 South Carolina. 4-0. past sixth-ranked Georgia. Ellis coritpletcd 28 of 43 for 321 yards -the third time in as man} games he has surpassed the 300-~ard mark against the Bulldogs. 3-1. Olllo State 31, LSU 33: Greg Frey passed 10 yards 10 Bobby Olive for the game-wanning touchdown with 38 seconds remaining as Ohio State .. 2-1. upset No. 7 Louisiana Stale. also 2-1 . in Columbus. Frc) completed 24of37 passnfor28 I )ardsandtwomochdownsasOhio State came back from a 13-point dcfku w11h less than two minutes left. Notre Dame·sz, Purdat'7: Tony Rice passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and Ric9· Wau ers returned a punt 66 yards for another score. kadmg c1ghth- ranked Notre Dame. 3-0. to the romp over Purdue. 1-l. in South Bend. 'Florida State 30, Michigan State 7: In Tallahassee. LeRoy Butler. the hero of Aonda tat<.''" .. pun1-roosk1c" play a week earlier. broke open a close game 1n the founh quarter b} returning an interception ~6 ~ards for a touchdown as the Semmoks. 3-L defeated Michigan State. 0-J. Nebraska 47, Arliona State l~: Quartl•rbad.. te'e Taylor rushed for ll 6 ) ards and one touchdo\\ o and threw for another tou hdO\\O. leading 10th-ranked Nebraska. 3· I. tQ the ca"' '1ctor. o'er .\n1ona tate. 2· I. in Lincoln. · · l ri game am oh 111g 01g \\ t'<;t teams:. Cal State F ullerton 13. Pacific 10: Stan Lambert kicked a 49-)ard field goal mid"a) through tht• fourth ~Wner 10 hfl the Tilans to a conlCrl'ncc \v1n 0' er Pacific. Defense ruled for both teems as Fullenon. 2-2. 2-0. held the Tigers. 0-4. 0-1. to 154 total) ards and Pacific held the Titans' offense to .!75 ~ard<1 in the game a1 the Santa .\na Bowl. -~"-........ Wl8conaln l1Ul0m. back Manin Artley trtpped ap by Miami defender RaMeU lluyland for three·yard lou ~turday. Utall State 32, New Mexico State ZO: Brent Snyder passed for two touchdov..n andrran for a third as Utah State defeated Ne~ Me\lco ·tatc in a conference game 1h Logan. The victo~boo'>t l 1tah tate to 1-1 and 1-0 while New Mexico State dropped to 0--l and 0-J. Fresno State 49, McNeese State 0: Quanerback Mark Barsotti passtd for one .tout·hdown and ran for another score 10 lead Fresno late to the ooh-conference victory over McNecse State. BOlh teams arc 3-1 . Nevada-Las Vegas 26, Obio U. 18~ Frc hman Charles Price threw an 80-yard scoring pass and Tomm} Jackson rushed for 164 yards and a touchdo" n a Nevada-Las Vegas. 1-2. beat' biung Ohio lll'crsat). 0-3, in a non- c1Jnfercnce game. In games invol"ing Pac1fic-IO teams: CalUornla SZ, Kansas 21: Tro~ Ta} lor completed 27 of 36 passes for .:!81 ~ants and three touchdowns. including t\\O to Junior c;lotback Junior Tagaloa. and tailback Chns Richards ran for I 0 I ... ards and two touchdowns as the Golden Bears. 1-1 . whipped Kansas. 0-3. Tagaloa. a transfer frorn Orange Coast College. caught five passes for 89 )ards. including scoring strikes of 11 and lO ) ards. Oregon 7, Stanford 3: Laun Berl) scored on a 3-yard run in the fourth quarter to lift Oregon past tanford in a conference game. \\'1th thl"\ ictol:). Oregon 1s 3-0 overall and :!-0 in the Pac-10, •tanford fell to 1-2 overall and 0-2 in the conference. Colorado Z8, 6regon tate 21: Enc B1cniem).rushed • for l 11 }ards and thr1:~ wuchdo" ns. ancluding·scorin bursts of 45 and 66 'ards. and Colorado. 3-0. held o pesk) Oregon tate. i-2. 1n B<»Jlder. Washington 35, San Jose State 31: In Seattle. Tony Covington scored on a ~-} ard run "ith I :31 left. givin I 7th-ranked Washington. 3-0. a v1ctol) over San Jose State. I ·3. after the pa nan o' crcame a 18-0 deficit to go ahead b} a field goal. USC PUTS,OKLAilOMA AWAY, 23-7 ••• FromDl 'l • Peete completed 16 of 34 passc for 198 yards\\ ith om· interccp11on. and rushed for 40 yards. One of Peete's runs \\as for l:! }ards on Southern Ca'l's second pos11ess1on . ··w e thought "'e could get some draws on them-on third-and-long. I saw the} were m man co.,.erage and 1n that s11uauon usual!\ e,·cn man 1s accounted for except ihl' quancrback. I took ofT for the middle v. hen I saw no one was there:· Peete said. Emanuel -gained lO )ards on a counter two pla) s later to !.Cl up his first touchdown. P~te ovenook White. the 1979 Hcisman Trophy winner. on the second play of the game when he ran • for 11 yjlrds. On th~ first pla\. he threw 14 yards to spin end ·Erik AfTholter. who caught eight passes for 94 yards. ··1 thought th~key to the game\v.rS' our great defense in \lie lirst half." Southern Cal<'oach Lal'l) Sm 1th ~id. '"They never rcall} had a chance to gel an) offcnsi' e rh) Ihm or s~ nc. We made some big pla)' on ddi:n~ and for the most pan \\e turm•d them into points." . , Oklahoma did not no"'"' 11110 Southern Cal tcrntof"\ in the lir!.I half. and the T roJan "cap1t.a)11l·d on. Hohewa~ ·s three turno' crs lo r a :!0-0 halftime lead. Southern C'al. J-0. ha' lx·atcn Oklahoma three straight t1nws to take a 4-2-1 series lead. Oklahoma fell to 2-1. losing in the relular season for the first time <,1nC'e M1am1 of Ronda beat thl' Sooners 28-16 in the third gam{· of the 19 b season. "I'm proud of oor footbnll team being down 20-0 at the half '-"ilh a disastrous first half and disastrous field position. then 10 come hack and not quit and pla> as hard as "e dad ~he scx-ond half.·· said Oklahoma coach Bany;Swnler. whU-iS" 0-3-1 a&ainsr Southern Cal. . "The difference in the ballgame ob,·iouslv was Peete and their detcnsc 1n the second half." S\\ ll7er added. .. .\lso. their ab1l11" 10 \\-1n the third down s11uations. lt \\as uneann} t~ get them an third-down s11uation!l and (sec) their ability to control the ball.'' Then. wl)en the Sooncrs \\ere tr)ing to tatch up. backup quar- terback ·c ha.rlcs Thompson threw three interceptions. .. h's hard for us to be a drop-baclt passing team against a hne of that size with the height of our quaP'terbacks.'' Switzer said. "We 'had four balls tipped. and we'rcjust in trouble whcr1 we have to do that ... Thompson was intercepted twice b} Chris Hale and once by Colter latf in the game. Hale's second inter· ception. which he returned 44 yards. set up Quin RodrigucL·s third field goal. from 25 yards." h1ch capped tht game's scoring late in the fourth quaner. • -After gaining only 75 )ards and gelling four first downs in th~ first half. the.Souners took the second-half kickoff and drove 80 ~ ards 1n four pla)S. College football ScOres .. ROSS ONE OF KEYS TO USC VICTORY. " . . ,. .. • • FromDl fcns1ve Playeroflhc-Y~ar.. · ~ He started the final n .. e game~ as a freshman al USC. including the Rose Bowl game, but came.> to camp late this season and Coach Larry Smith placed him second on the depth t•han. Oklahoma stancd deep in •ts O"-n territory m the first half thanks m pan to the punting of Chns perk. a Fountain Valley High product. Sperle's first punt went 28 ~ards to the Oklahoma 9, and he later had a punt downed at the Oklahoma 10. i:.;_.,i.~.,.......::.....-~-;-_,),~.U,..0'!'"""~'"-U~Wl.UC"':'6"'~~~-:-: late. he can't start me. I was two da~s With USC leading 7-0 l~te in the . - late." Ross said. first quarter. Ross tipped a pa-ss that He eventuall~ worked his wa~ into M1cha~I WiJhams in1ercepted at the a. starting position and ~lld1 fied his Trojans 46. The followi{)g ·drive, spot .in the Trojans lineup w11h resulted in · a field goal b) Quin Saturday's performance. Tttc U C Rodnguez. •fensc hmned the Sooners to 12~ "Tbe rc~d '!Vas \\Orking. Timm) yards rush1nt 206 yards belo" their R)an and I "-ere do1n1 a great JOb averqc. and cpl the Sooncrs clo'iC to reading at (tnplc optio n)." Ross said. their own &o&I line the cntarc-da). ··We drdn't have lO go to a ps~cho O klahoma's average field pos111on in defense where we have one rcspon•u- lhe first half was ats own 14-)ard--l inc. bihty. I didn't have to COH'r JUSl one ··we tntd to be vcn sound and person. ljke the fullback. simple.'' m1th said 1n· rc-fcrcn('(' to "Earl) on I told Timm~ Iv.as ao1ng contatruna the Oklahoma o ption. to walk bdund ham When he turned "We pla)ed 70percent of tht" da~ with ten. I would tum n&ht. After the first one defense. We vant>d a lmlc bu but senes-afterthe lint hit-I aot 1ha1 not much OU -national championship facade "The two v.cek tlavom ht'lpcd We out of m> kid. I said v.c can beat lined up tWO Y..l~honc tc•ms for these IUYS" pr.ctttt." Ross aot rta~quainted w11h Ross' pan 1n the Tro1an\pmc plan Hohtwa) an the second quaner He was complK'attd bul camed out ~Ith po"nccd on 1 Hohf'Y+'I) fwmblc at the hnlc Raw. ROM and teammate Tim Oklahoma It 101et upa 23-~ard field Ryaa worked ahe "rrad ddotc" to pl b) Rodnauez that &a'e l:.SC a .., DtrktlOl'I. 200 lrad. "We've bern wortu,..on 11 (or t-.o "I tadlt'd liw dh c bier.'' R0t\ Yid ....... •"-9!1 eaid. -afia, ... • .. w ofalwplay. ··1wa1l'funsup1mfhe-. --.1 liil Cit ca-nertikk. If at was tlltt 11111 ~·' QUt. I JUtt iuntd a down blcK'k. I Md IM dht... 1pnn1ina. They hah' a htah·nsk .. •I , • SOuth Kot~aris see Ut.S .. as lJgl£ AmeriCans NBC-TV gets cri tf cized over 'biascd'coverage our weak points and hort<.:oman~'" the newspaper Dong-a llbo 'kl1d 1n an ed1ton.il Coming an for a special hla'lt \'·" '\ H< Th .. ruhng Democrat1c Justice P.;it • j}<Jr .. JI. complained that the ·.s. nct\\(•r l \\J \ unta1·r andb1asedanm Ol}mp1 l O\i.'IJKe lur\\h1lh NBC paid $300 millio n. It turned e ven more \our l hurW<.1\. \\hen Kor~an boAtn(l.<:O:l t he\ Jnd offil tJI\ ti1t~C:~i.'d .11).d pun1.hcd J '\(·w Zcal.ar d .. kn "'h desire to hum1liall' \o uth "vrt·a and 1.l'cp 11 underfoot • Tbt:.. l " ... JJ, ;J I. ~ .J\ \Id..:· 100-mcter final. Yonhap ~arned thl' Oh mp1l ' \\1..°rl· 'tirnng anu-..\meman fcl·h~' J '1uor1 10 ..-. Bi..lf.lr 1 t\q '"' ""' i.:r o;; fa, omc B\ ung Jung-11 South Korean nev. Pdl>i.'I\ \Unllll 10cJ n\· behavior of the "oreJns but r,a1d thl de\ 1'1un was unfai r and part o t .in .\m\'rl\J n <.:un· sp1raq to get re\engc for tht: l'11mina1mn o t >;) l .. d . .: .. ,,... th .11. d .. ( ~l.tu!.1.~he~ h.t\l 10~1: \J11l·c lur '1.1\h .111 1n1.11..lo11 th\' Ot;\.\\j.JJ~I ...i1d · ··eecausl uf the ~''in~ 111, J c111 1 • tlH r Obmp1l-rCIJ tl.'d mudc:ni-. .11111 I " "ull· men1 1s no" llprcaJ1ng. '"J,h 11 llw people ·· YonhJ p '>did SEOUL (AP) -From the ne"'spaper headlines a11d the h1gh-dcc1bcl boo1n~ o f the crowds,) ou \\Ou Id thtnl. Yanl.i."c-bashing had become an Ol)mp1<: 'port. ihe Un11ed States. South Kore:i's closest ally; has eemcd ma rl' hl..c an cnem) durin& ' the Seoul Games. v. ith Koreans accusing Americans of rudeness and arrog.ance. One 1ncwspaper C\ en equated .\men cans with Japanese. who arc unhersall) despised here. ··NBC has played up the ncg.a11' l' Silk ot our nation and if the trend contmucs that .... 111 l>llr more anti-U.S. ftth ng," senior part ~ olliual Son Ju-swan was.Quoted a!> sa) 1ng. The trouble started" 1th the Opt'n1ng of th1: Games last SaCUrda~. Some amo ng the 600 U.S, athletes marchana an the o pen1na cer- emonies behaved bomcroush. "eanng Mickey Mouse cars and earn 1ng "·H1. Mom" sians. The lntemauonal 01~ mp1c Committee issued a formal complaint. and the Korean media took off after the menc~m. 100 •U.S. bo\tr .\nthon' Hl·mbnc~ "'ho \\JS d1sq uahfied for arming late tor hi\ tir)t bout Hcmbncl.'s scheduled opponent -outh Korean Ha Jo ng-ho -\\as :l\\Jrded thl' VICIOI'). Th~n l'atl~ aturJJ~ ~oul puhtl ~ue\llOn­ ed L ~ gold medal \V.1m ml'1 s Dou~ (JJl'rt..en and T ro~ Dal be~ tor SC\ en hu ur-. for Jllcgl·dl) stc.ihng a marbk hon·-. head lrom J hotel Polilt' said the ..\men an lOuld fan· l hanz.e\ ... Theino dent heightened feeling!> against thl' L t.:am and no" o uth Korean l.PC"l 1a1ors Jnd 01~ m pie offi l 1als support other na11om rather than the t:n11cd tale"\ dunng thc Games .. Yonhap ..aid. Most Ko reans are thou~h t "' '"' p1 , .• ..i\mcncan. but an11--'\rn\·rtl·~1n 1n·l111f!' ho' c: incrca~ becJu!>C ot trJdl' 1u.:1111n and unhappiness 0' er the l \ rok 1n d l•O\l"\ll\ poh11cs. Some 42.000 l S troop' Jr\ ha-..:d tn South Korea undl..'r a dl'li.•n,\· tf\·a1 ' The 0 1) mp1c!I a re tntendc:d ll• mark "'l•Uth Korc-a·s am' al on lhl' 1,1,orld '>t.tgl· J'> J k Jd1n~ nation and mam "orcan .. nrt' 114·1\'n"' .. at ta )Cars o flt, mg 1n 1h1: L' \ sh:ido" Starting "'Ith thl' opening ceremonies. r,µ.nning thro ugh :in c"ra<:urncular hrawl 10 boxing and ,the late-night heist of a marble hoh's head. the l ' team m fan'> and the reports betng !>COi bad. home h:l\C been the targets of cnuosm. Scenes 01 Kor~n bo\lng oflic1al-. at1al~1n~ the referee filled tcle' 1sion screens .-.round thl' v.orld. Bul local media and pol1t1C1an\ c-.ingk d out NBC :ind said us co,erage v.a\ unfotr .. N BC h:is tn<.'d 10 )hO\' <)outh Kur\',1 1' culturall} bacl...\\ard b) !>hl1w1ng uur ncgaJI\ l aspecls:· the nev.spaper ( hosun-lloo "11d Dong.a Jl bo compared .\ml'rllans h > th\ Japanese. Korea·!> herelhtnn en\.'m\ Jnd )J1d thebox1nginc1dcnt waspla~-cd up6~'l.Ju c ol J f...orl'a n tt!lc\ 1s1on ne,,sc:iw, 'lhu"l'd lJpe of thl' .\ml'm ans .u the pohn· '>ta lion v. tth photlX.op1e~ ol thl' .ithlete · 1dl.'nt11~ b.idge'> d1spl.i\t•d lur the lJnwra. Kort'an m•" paPl·~ hJH' J I"-• h .. ·\·n .rll•l.t l of tht· ho1'>\t'rml'> tx-ha' 111r :i nd d1~1.."r111.: •I <\merit.an '>IXl..IJt11r., JI O h 111 p11.1 l'\ ,·nt' .. We must cllrcfull~ mull tht reason wh) our foreign friends arc so rcad1l~ prone 10 pick on .. The decline ofhosp1tah1~ tu\\ard the L .. team followed the .\mcn~n nthk tcs· d1s- orderl) and arrosant auuuJ\· t.lunng tht> Olympic opening ceremon~ ... ..aid \o n hap. the South Korean nev. agent~ Weight is heavy on shoulders of - Bulgarian team. SEOUL-lt"sbccn httll.' more than four[]] da)s since the talk around the Ohmp1c Park \\la!I of a Bulgarian \\ e1ghthft1ng d~ nasty. No" the~ ·re tailing aho ut Bulgaria·s dis- grace. . . .. Weightlifting SCl'm~ 10 tw thl" dumb ugl~ brother of the Olympic mo' eml·nt 'The) ·rl.'. making the spon look bad.'' said .. Coach Jim hmn1 aturda' after a second Bulgarian hftcr "as stripped of has medal. A fc-" 'hours after the disquahfica11on. Bulganan offic19ls announced that thl' cn11rc team \\3S leaving the compeuon. c1lmg a need 10 '"' cs11ga1e .. these irregularities casting a )hadO\\ O\.Cr thl· reputation of the Bulgarian spon:· > °'We are again con Ii rm mg uur liri:n \tandpo1nt for theconunued tight against the U!>C ofbanned ub tanccs Jllliiiiiliiilll by athlctt"s. "h1ch is a brcat:h of fair port pla~:· the Bulgarian said }n a s1awmc111. Schmitz sa~ s the Bulganan \\ 11hdra"al made qune a different statement. ··The Bulgannn po!.111011 ">Cl'nl'> to be that ~ ou don., condone banned )UOSl~lnn'~. ffut \.OU tell the athktc~ the) ha' c to v. in at all rn)t!> ·· · He called for the en11re l\'am to be /banned from 1nterna11onal compc1111on for'"" ~c:lr\ ... I think thert' should be some sanction a.ga1iht lhl·m tor pulltng out. The> must haq~ soml'thing tu hide·· The Bul~~man dO\\ nfall "a pr\·c1p11ous. fhe~ \\On gold medalsm fo1,1rofthc lir'it li,cc,ent!>, and theonl~ gold that eluded them \\l'llt 10 'a1111 Sule)manoglu of Turkc-). a product of the Bulganan S)Stem v.ho had defected t~o )car~ cJrhcr ··The Pod.ct Hcrl uk~ ··a!. the d1m1nu11ve Turkish lifter 1scalled. u\c<.l'hl\ gult.1-medal prc~\ l'Onference as a forum 10 d emand that h" pJ1 cnts \\ere hc1ng held in Bulgaria again t their \\ 111 and dcm.rnded their release. Then came\~ 01d th.11 6 ., ··kilogram gold medalist Muko Grablr' had tr't\·l.I pos111 \ e fo r a d1ure11c. a drug 1ha1 aids "eight los!> anJ J1luks the unnl· so 1ha1 11 1 difficult t<J trac\' .1nabohl ~tero1d~ Next amc the re\clat1on that .\ngcl G uenche'. a gold medalist and a tnpk \\OrlJ r\!rnrd holder. was using Che same drug The relentles<i Bulg.1nan march 10 the to p te p on the \\~·1ghtlil11ng '1c1on platform .. a march that at one P<Hnt had propdkd them to third place 0' erall in medal<, \\l>O. \\J<, h1s1or: The last ume thl' Bulgunans took pan an an Olympics outside the Iron C ur1:1 1n. thl' .,:ime fatt' befell them. Two lifters \\,en· \ll\pcnded in I 1.P(1 in Montreal. ·Quote ~f the ~y "1.v.ent .to lhe 01~ mp1c \lllage barber shop and said. ·Gimme the M:irine cut. \\C gotta do battle toda}: I gu~ss n "as the re'ersc-amson thing. The sl)oner the h:ur. the better I pfay:" - Newpon Beach's Steve Timmons, red-headed -spiker on the U.S. men 's ''ollc~ ball team. U.S. women rout China, 94-79 . Keeping cool A eolemn-faced judge keeps an eye out whlle America'• Matt Biondi celebrates hie Yictory in the 50 freeatyle finale. Carbajal p0unds out victory SEOUL -Mochael larbaJ•l.011<n<J ' I ~ bnsyda~ for l.J .. 0 1) mp1c bo\ers \\1th a o nl'· round victor). The 21-ye:ir-old Carbajal of Phqcnl\ stopped Hien Dang Hteu o f Vietnam 1n l :S~ - . and advanced to the quartcrflnal of tht..' I U6-pound class. He wlll meet Canad inn on Olson. a 5-0 "inner over Wa) ne McCullough of I rdand. Ron;iallis ·Elias of El kn\' ood. ( 1J .. \\J~; 10 nl\'C:t Kassim 'rraorc oL\lalav.1 in a third-round bout tn the 132-pound class later this morning. , Three other U .. bm..ers -.\rthur .lohn~on. 112. Todd Foster. 139. and .\ndre" \1n\11ard. I 8. \\ere scheduled Jo compete'. · Carbajal took charge from the 01,11se1 against flleu He knocked him do"n in \\1th ~1 left hook to the jav.. then moments later forced him to tak a standing - count w11h a left-right 10 (hl· h"·ad . ..\. barrage of head punche$ led 10 another St3nd1ng S~OUnt and a1,110mat1 - cally stopped the bout. .- h was the second '1 to~ for arba1al. "ho upset &old-medal fa,'Onte Oh K"'ang-soo of South Korea. 3-2. . Asked about lhe path to a gold medal. with the earl} ehminauon of Oh and LuiYlolon-of Pue110 Rlt'O.. SEOUL -Katrina McCl:un scored 27 who also was in Carbajal's bracket. Car~al said ... l11s points and ... 5-foot-4 Suzie McConnell kind of wide open:· SP'rkcd oi second-half run as the U.S. The U.S. team in these Game is not e pec1ed to women's bask~tball team "ithstood a J~-approach the fiH golds "on b) the <\menc:rns at the point performance b) 'China· 6-foot-8 Mon}real Games. but tn the earl~ stage the~ ha\e center and advanced to the OI~ mp1c medal round with performed v.ell. • ~ 9~ 79 victon toda) • • The latest to '-'tn \\J Ro~ Jonc-s. On :iturda) Now J-0. the Un11ed tales t'arncd the No. I spot in night. tn his second bout at 156 pounds. he knocked out its preliminar) group and will play the second-seeded Mtcndcrc Makalamba of Malawi al 1:44 of the first team from the other pool. probabl) South Korea. in the round with a sma hing nght to the jaw. semifinals Tuesda). ..Coach (Hank) Johnson and Coacti Ken ~dams The Soviet Union 1s e:1.pccted 10 win thc-other told us not to "nste time with a bum. well not reall) a 1roup and would m eet Yugosla\ 1a in 1tte semifinals. bum. but a guy" ho is not .up to pa.r:' the 19-year-old Yugoslavia took second'" 1hr U nited States· pool with ~on~s. orPen~cola. Fla .. said aftcrg1' ing the U.S. team a 69-57 ''ictor) over Czechoslo' ak1a. us e1gh1h strt11ght "tn. , • McConnell finished with 18 points. 12 an ttle." .. secbnd half. while C) nth1:i Cooper had 14 and Andrea II · 'l 1 d Lloyd 12. ore auapena on• a.or rug uae China's massive center. Zheng Ha1xia. gave the • Un ited States fits under11ea1h after entering the game SEOO l -We1ghtlifiang officials an-.-........... .---.. midway through the first half. She twisted her left ankle nounccd two more suspensions for positiH in a 68-64 victor) over Czechoslovakia on Thursda). drua tests toda) after Bulpnn. stun& b) 1he but showed no signs of bcmg slowed as she made IS of loss of tv.o gold medals in a drug scandal. 20 shots and grabbed eight rebounds. . , J?ulled i.ts entire we1ghthfi1ng team out of the cna Ping and Cong Xued1 added I po1n ea~ --- for the Chinese. who fcll 10 1 -~. • he suspensions of \\C1ghthfters from Hunaar- ~cConnlck gem bronse me4al SEOUL -Gao Min and L1 Qmg. teen-~ qe symbols of C hina's m e toward diving ~ supremacy. won Olympic gold and silver' ~ medals m women's spnnaboard compet111on ~ today. Kell) McCormick. an aain& reminder that the United Statcs ~on't relinquish us No. I sta1us wtlhout a hard fiaht. won the bronze ma bank wlth Lt 1hat went up to the next to last of the da) ·s 120 dives. Gao. t 8. the only '4oman to score more than 600 ec>ints in a spnnabolrd e\Cnl. led after each of the last five rounds of the IQ.dive event and won comfonably with SI0.21. Li, 15. hid to !welt out hetsttv~. McC<>muck, 28. already hid tt«tvcd 66.99 points for htt final dive. a ""enc 11'! tomtnault ,.-nh 21'1 twists with a 2. 9 deartt of difficult) and finished with 5)319. Li needed a stronadt\t on a beck 111t0mcnauh in the pike po11taon with a J.O dcartt or daffteull) 10 bus on to t«Ond and she did. Barel} She n:c:eaved scorn ...., ... from 6 5 to 7. S oh polttblc I 0 from tbucvm judSI JO ,rt M.80 p0inu and tdir' McCormici wa&b ~31 I and Spt1n brou1ht to si~ the number of athletes expelled in the first "'eek o f the &oul Games. The lntema11onal Ohmpic C'ommiuce also 11'n- neunccd a "s1ron1 v.am1ni" to Spamstt 1tam docton Spokeswoman Michele Vercher told repon.cn unda' that from the IOC Medical Commission's hean nas on tht ~i&htliftcr's case. "11 appeared tha1 this drua had bttn IJVen dir<"ctl~ b) the team doctors " EYert fall• In thlril round SEOUL -Chns E\crt's dttam uf Olympk &Jory was blown away 1n t~ ~ind loday as iht' JJ-)ear-old "mencan los1 :!·6. 6-4. 6-1 io ltal>'s Raffaella Rca&J in tht llun1 .__ __ round. Evtrt, neanna t~ end ofhcrcarttr afttr 18 Grand Slam toumamtnt tatl<'l. "ll beaten at.btt ov.n bewhnt pme. TM t«oncS,.wc~ -'mencan hid bttn !Jat~ to mttt Grand Slam qUttn Steffi Graf m lttt final of •hr nru mC'dal·1ward1na Oh"~'' l(nnl' tournament 'UlCt' 192•. But htr medal ho.Pt" evawra1C'd on a pecked. no~> Coun No l atSeoUl'JOhmp~ Parlauht •tnto.t an an hoar and 54 mitnnn. - ome 10lttl IJO\ arc lhc:l.'nng at:;.unst .\mcm an .unkte'> \Ian' Korc:J nl> ruok·J tor Ben Johnson or < .inada "hl·n h\· tx JI < arl Lev. 1s of the L. nned ')1atc<, un ~aturdJ~ in the ·· .\mi:n,an \upportl·r, 0' "'" ltd111 tltn"· from otha .ountnc:'> 1n tam' u l nun ll. 1' JnJ 1n1ens11) ol ,hc:l'rtng..· '>•m.l I hl j..., llJ n Time~. an Engh!>h languagt• J a1h I Moses unable toge~. gold in his big (h1H4le~} event 400 kingpin settles for bronze, .Personal records falls to 144-3 SEOLL 1..\P1 -f ·1,I \ f-lt1r\.nu. Lonliith Jo,ner raced 10 \ 1c10~ 1n 111, \\umen·~ I 1111-metcr dash and Andre Philhp> Slor..:d .1 '>tunning up~..-1 u\ er Ed\\ tn Mose'.) m the men's ..JOO-meter ntc:rmt>J1 Jll' hurdk unda' at the Olyt'l'lp1cs. · · Gnffith Jo) ncr. thl· ''urld rt·cord-holder "hose victories this )l'a r h;J\c ~·c:n J'> dauhng as her costumes won east!\ befort a nc..tr·lJpaut~ cro"d of i0.000 1n \ 01r mp1c S1ad1unt Blazing out of tht' hlod., \\ 11h her usuJI strong !>tan. she raced do"n the m1ddk ol thl' 1racl. and \\On b~ four meters 1n a v.1nd -a1dt"d 111 ·q ~lond'> Evel) n .\sh ford. the Ivµ OI) mpil gold mt>dahst. finished seco nd in Ill '11 .ind Ht.'1le Drc\h!>ler of 'East German\ 1,1,a'.) th ird in I 1 "' Gnffith Jo, n1:r°'> ra1.1.." \\ J'> marred onh b' a "ind ot 3.0 meters per ~eond nulhl\tng an~ l·harice · he h:id of break1ns the 01~ mp1\ rc:wrd ul •to o.2 she had set 1h Saturda~ 's sc..-rond-rounJ heat'> . - She Jumped out quid.I~ and kt.I all lhe~a) .\bout 30 meters from th\· tlnish. he ~m1k•t.I broadh. "ell a~are that the gold medal \\J'> h,•r!> ·hl' c::irher· had brt.>eied through her semifinal hea t "inning 1n a " md-JJded 10."10 seconds Ph1lhps. building a k'..-.J rrom the '>lJrt broke .\1 oses· Oh mp1c rl'COrd 1n "ann1ng in .p b4 a!> he spoiled the dert!nd1ngchamp1on·, tnd 10 ~com\· the tir..t man to "'" three g.old medal<, in a running e' enl ~foses. \\ho "l't thc rel 1lrd o f 4 " b~ 1n \lontreal "hen hl' \\On his fir t gold meJJI fode-d and linashl·d third in 47.56. behind Amadou D1J Ba ol '>t•ncgal in -l.,_~) . .\tier he lost for on h th\' thm1 11 ml' m I ~.., race<, o'er the last 10 ~ears ~ to<,es: a re.,1dt'nt of "''"' P<>n Beach ~ aJlc.'d solemnh from the trad. Ph1Thp-;.The San Jose. runner." hoh.tlkhallenged but ne,er beaten the J3Acar-tJld ~1o~e . tool an .\mencan flag from ~stands and jogged halt\\J~ around the trad .. accompanied b~ tc:immate a nd fouth place-finisher Kc' IA Young. L'nul last \Car. \\hen he \\3S l:x'J tcn·h' .\mcncan Danm Hams: ~10..es had w mpalcd a ·magnili ent "'1nn1ng strea~ o f I 2~ ra es. indudmg 111., rinals He lost once again 1n 19 7. "hen he fell at a rnu• 1n Pan . and Dia Ba v.as the " inner. Tapio Kor.JU\ o f F1nl:ind "On lhl' gold mt'dal tn ahe men·s Ja,ehn "1th a thm\' of~-(\ 1ee1. tl 1nche Jan C'elezn} of Czechoslo' ai..1a \\On the '1h er "11h a toss of :!..,6 feet and &ppo Ra1~ of Finland" on th\' bronze" Ith 1l thro" of2'3 feet. 2 '°'he - Earlier. Ellen Fa~kr of E:i t German' set an Olvmp1c record 1n the \\o men's ~OO·mctl.'r intermediate hurdles. "tnmng her first-round heat m -4 5 seconds and erasing the marl ol 5-t.6 L Sci -ll~ IQ 4. OI~ mp1c champion :--=awal El ~tou1.i,,a~1I o f \lorocco. East Germ:ins ablnc Busch and u!>3nne Lo h Jlso "on first·round heat ~mencan;, . hlm onda \\'1lhams and LaTan)a hdli~ld also 01d,3n"ed to \tonda~ ·s semifinals . In \he men· 11 0.m\·ter high hurdle . .\mencan Affierican athletes givingf ans the fits 1 over name game· ' . SEOL L \ .\Pj -Tht.s 1.s "a~ too· confusing . • lfyo1.f\C been follo"ing 1he Ol)m· pies at all. )OU probabl) thin~ thC'~ arc some 50 competitors. coaches anJ others "ho have Jo}ner, omc\,ht're 1n their na'mes. I I u~ Newport Beach reslde1n E d win Moee• fin- lahecl third ln the 400 hurdle. finals. Roger Kmgdom ~gan his qut''>I lor a second gold mcda1 v.1th a "inning but slopp) pcrlorm.ince Thi.' derending 01~ mp1c champion and ~ond-la'>tCS\ h1g.h hurdler 1n h1stol) ~Ith a cloclmg of I~ 1.1-. \\On h1~ opening-round ht"at in 13.40. but he "3 far from smooth. lnockang over or hilting SC\ eral hurdk' In the hammer thro~' qu.ihl~ m~, ·r~e~ Lil' 1no' of the o' 1ct L' 01on th\' 111 o O h mp1l "'" l'r medalm. led the ~a' "llhathro\' ot26tdee1 rrnrht·., T\·Jmmatl·Yun ed\lkh. t~ 19.,b and 14 lJ !!WIJ mt'dal1 '1 Jnd cumnt record..-holdC'r. also quahfa·d \\ nh J thw v. ,,, 25 --n But Ju ha T1acncn ol F1clanJ tht' 1 4~~ O h mpic champion. failed 10 quahh a' did .\mt·nlanc; I ud Logan. Ken Fla\ and Lanu· Deal \ ·· Saturda)0 s tr:h k and 1id J lWld-medal 1)1.'fformanlcs for Ben Johnson and Jal ~1c .l.i\ O\'t ·"-t'r.l't' \·ndcd ~t·ar~ ol frustration Johnson. tht• l:lulJ-,tr11ng 'f'rlnll'r m•m ( :tnada. lo"ere<i his "orlJ record 1n thl· lt"'l-m\•\f..'r dash\\• 9 -q seconds and th" aned l art Le"". bid''"' rl•pcar h1\ tour- gold-mcdal performana 0 1 l %4 Despite bemg the "orld r\'\ \•rd-holder m the llX> with a time of9. 3. at la!lt 'cars\\ orld Cnam p1onsh1p!. in Rome v. here he also beat Le"' t • the intro' ened fohnson had h'C'd undc-r.the shado"' of the .\men l·an In thC' 19 ~Game . John,(\n tin1~hed third in the J ut1 to Le" 1s In IQ 5. hl· thought he .,ht•uld h." l' he-en ranl..ed :--:o. I and "as bitter ~hen le"""•'' i!''l·n th"· honor for the fifth conse~u11,e 'elr With his record \ 1\lor-Jtlhn'"'n r\·tJ1n~ the 111le ol ··w orld's Faste t HumJn ·· Therc·s Jackie Jo\ ner-..... cr.,t·~· There's Florence Grtt'tlth Jo~ ncr There's .\I Jo\ ncr. It "'ould ~-tm 1ha1 as long as ·~ou t!:ro" n .lo~nl'r "'~ some." here 1n there. ~ou·,e got an Jacki• Jo,.aer-Kel'Me makes herr:.elln throw du.rlJ:aC bep- uor. . tathlon at Beoal on way t9 worl record and ,&old medal. f'.• "nd 1f 11's ha for the t01is :tt---_ · · ]lome. 1maaanc "'hat tt'c; h~c for thl' KeT'SC'C 1s, of count • .ffiitnc<l ' tste ~lo"; . pporrcpomr.Notonbdocsthepoor Kerstt."'ho1salsoherroa h Kersc,;c •BOB t...ER EE .-Hus~nJ .rnd rtportc-r ha .. e to kttp all the muhaplt' used to be Florence Gnffith Jo\ncr s coach of Jad..1c-. tom11.·r conl"h ot names Stra1&ht. but he hai. to J o all ·coach. lOO. But 00"' .\I Jo~ ner l!I Florence. and ht'~ prooohh had .3 IC\\ 1h1s C\tra t\pina. Florence Gnftith Jo, ner'sroa h . .\nd bttrs ""1th .\J Kerscc "as a former ll makcS o ne \Cam· for simpler her husband. -trac._ star at Ca l tatc-'\orthnd1c :ind times, v.htn names -.erc ">1mpkr Eas) so far? he coaches a number ot 01her name Like 19 O. v.hen t~ champ1un pole •.\L JOYNER -Brother of 1n the trad. world. vaulter from Poland 1.1oa.s \\lad' slJ\\ Jackie JO\ ncr-Kentt a.nd hu band ol •E\'EL Y~ ~ HFO RD -One of Kozak1e~ 1cs · Florence Onffith Joyner (Stt abo' e) the top spnnters tn L h1 ton and But ""'e all must acttpt 1he fact that ~I Jo~ncr wont~ aoki medal fonhe "1nncrofthc gold tn the 100 mete~ in the Seoul 01~ mptn are the H~phcn tnple.JUffil> an tht 19 4 Ol~mp1cs He 1984 he doesn't haH that much of a Ol)mptcs. And to dnl "'1th that fact failed 1o make this )ear·s team but he Jo ner connC<"t1on but he 1s some· we offer a simple Jlossar\ of Jo, ner came an)"'>' as h1 "•ft's coath and ttmts confust<i wuh (sec bdov. l track and field terms Rip 1\ out of trainer •l\SHFORO. JM ~ -The )Our J\C'4'P'JXf and keep Ll band\ •F..LOJlE..'lCE. GJUFFlT!I JO\-muMC&t duo of '11 ._ shford and Thert's suit ano thtt n 1ht t:t.\ of NER -TM wortd rttord holdcr~n Valme ampson The'\ '\e had • Ol)'mptc fun 1010 • the "'oman's 100 metcn And l'he t'Ouplt ofh1t rttard~. but as far 1 the •J l\CK.lE JO~'SElt-MR 'EE -•1nnc1 of \ht !ithtt mcda.I 1n the rtt0rd book' a<>. the~ don't ~m lo Tht to&cS medal ""'"ntt and "'° lrld'" •oman'i ~ me1er1 11 the Lo hold a st.tndina in an\ m1.1or trac._ record holdtr 1n t~ ~omc-n·, hep-;\nactci Gamn. s.-e·s the u nc "1th and fitld C"tnt a.th.Ion and arauabh o"e of the ~1 tht Ouh> '°'' and tht lont tinier~ " •V lERlf. BR1 n -Hen-' womanathlttt'\ llf all umt\ \ht 1\ the natl\. he brok.t two Ol'mp1" t'C'COrd anol~ \ almc and '-ht u'<d to h~\ c sitter of Ohmpa\ 101d mcdah~t I ln her 100-~tcr heat. o n turda~ Uutt names· \alent' Rn Hoo ... _Joyner. an4 ma)' 't\'&l.k a~ tn>m the Ol~ mt She dropped the tloul\ somct1m-e ~ hich maUs htt lht \lstcr-1n-la• pen -.uh thm ,Old !Mdal after ~r •-on ao•d medal\ tnr tlw ~l~ Of'flOrmtt Griffith Jo\MJ, tht ~ ihC altO 1 ltalet a ~ bftathl ~ mc."trn and J 0:m(1ct: ftC'Ofd tpnnatt ~ho Y.nn all th<>Jit ""er-m·ll• oC J.:kJe. •1fc ot ~I and rtla) 1n Lo ~1'1tln he 1\ hc1t to ftalh) ninn1n1 t()S\. Jackie Jo~ner-tM former prottttt or &h KcN"C compete ua1n. ~ , I gains piece of glory ..... _ ...... Pboebe llWa wt.aa tbe broaae. .. . I She ties for third t o avert shutout of U.S. gymnasts I Shushunova. who tdgtd Sili\-as for 1he all- around •old medal in a dramatic duel of the communist bloc stars. finished third in her specialty -the vault. Shust1unova. who had scored fourstraigh1 IOs SEOUL (AP) -Phbebc Mills prevented a in the vault going Into the apparatus finals. missed shutout ofU .S. aymnasts at the Olymp1cs wheruhe the landing on her ccond vauh and dropped to her tied for a bronze medal Sunday in the balance knees. The vault was scored a 9.437 and dropped beam. her into last place among the eight fina lists. The l S-year-old Mills. the cornerstone of •In the event. each &> mnast 1!> allowed two America's intemauonal future in women's gym-vaults, with the two attempts then averaged in fora nasties. provided a measure of redemption·ftwa nn-il score. team that bauled errors on the tloor and Shushunova's fall allowed teammate controversy at the judg"' tables most of the week. Boauinskaia. IS. to claim the gold medal. Earlier in the competition. the U.S. women IJOluinskaia finished with a 9,968 final \ault and ~re penalized a half point in the team competi-· overall score of 19. 905. tion and finished in founh. beaten bv East Romania took the \ih er and bronze with Germany for the team bronze. · ~ Potorac, another 15-)ear-old rilling tar. taking the Mills. from Northfield. Ill.. tied Romania's silver and Silavas the bron1c. Gabriela Potorac for the bronzt. h v.-as' the first In the uneven bars. Sdl\ a . 18. East Ger- ntcdal fore1therthe men's or v.omen 'steams at this many's Oaamar Kersten and hushunova all year's Gam~. scored I Os and finished 10 that order. Mills. who began the da~ 1n s1Ath place in the Sihvas. the gold medalist in the event at the beam. captured her shart of third place with a world champ1onsh1ps last }'car. immediately pressure·proof routine that emphasized back claimed the gold medal. he had been perfect in the somersaults and a perfect dismount. . the two rounds of ~ompe1i11on leading to the finals Two of the six judges awarded her a perfect and her third straight 10 left her pursuers battling score. and her 9.962 score held up to a final forthe silver ,and bron1e. challenae from the Soviet nion's Svetlana Kersten. 17. took the s1IH·r and Sh ushunova. Boauinskaia, who had started the day in second took the bronze with the third perfect score. place in the event. Americans Brand) Johnson and Mills com- Ihe ao.ld medal wen\ 10 Romaoian..Daniela ixted in the first two C\Cnls and while-both had Silivas. h was h~r second gold ana third medal solid routines. could not crack into the top three. overall 00 the final day of gymnastics corripetit1on. Johnson. 15 .. bric fl } held third place in the Soviet Elena Shushunova took the silver. vauJt after Shushunova·s fall bUL-:cventually Silivas won the latest battle of pel'fect scores finished fifth. Johnson scored a 9. 948 in the finals. on the. uneven bars in the individual apparatus Mills scored a 9. 950 tn the bars but still finals at the ummer-Ol)mpics. finished ei_Jhth. Whik Silivas added two golds and a bronze. Aurtha Dobre. I 5. 1he current world cham- all-around champion Shushunova. 19. finall) pion from Romania. qualified for onl. one event made a mistake. -uneven bars -and finished SC\ en th. • All eye. OD ·Olympics Woody Ginn of Loe An&elea ,iratchee the l::a• tbroqla Olympic rloi• dunoi compeddon ln ~· : Tu L ~'IS ION -~-------TWOU~S. swimm~ers e·xit ·· ---~-:-Yin vs. _Ya~g, it's ~~!d~ld---th~cboard•hathadhar> all howyou see it ~ SEOUL (AP) -Troy Dalbey and Doua Gjensen. America's twO double aokl medal swimmen who got 1n trouble with the ScouJ f>oli~ for walking ofTwith a marble hon'~ head from a hotel bar, were ordered dropped from1 the team and sent home today. · and suspension from team "was the maximum action we could take. and -af\cr listening to their statements and explanations. we amved at con- clusion that it would be the only of the United-Stires and our gracious hosts in Seoul," the s";mmera state- ment said. "Please accept our ap0log) for this incident. We are_,deepl) sorr) ... :·The facts as presented to us showed _yiat indeed the two athletes took a piece wall decor from the hotel bar. took it out into tbc street and carn~d it into another bar in ltaewon." t;f clmick sa.id. "We ex- pressed our keen regrets· and_ the~ expressed theirs as ""ell." The U.S. 01.Ympic Commjuec. af\er a meeting of its executive board. ordered the pair returned lo the United States as ~obn as permitted•by South Korean authorities. · ; Robcn Helmick. president of the USOC. said Dalbey and Gjertsen had expressed profound regret and of- fered to resign from-the team during a morning meetini with the board m same hotel where theirtrouble taned early Saturday mom mg. • Helmick said the early depanure MaDALS TABLE (Dey f, ...... 11 ef 2' t'WtMI) Sova.I Union Eu1G«me11v &-.S..... lul!Mf'lll ltomenl• cnin. WHIGtrmanv 8fll•ln Hu11Mrv lll lV • Soutll Kor .. AUStr•li• Ntw Z11lltnG ...,._no Frel'ICt )•Mn . C1~l011•kle YUllOM•vl1 Flnlencl s~ Norw•v .... ~ .. 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"911HW9.1111"*•• 1-4'7 II.~ CNl!e, llUJ. l ~ Allllt Mceermld, COi• -. .._, ..... ...11J II C.,,... .,.,.., Giiie. m 1', 4 lrlN L«fl!lo, Jfyief .....,. .... ~ .,. JI. 12 ...,..... ~ llMrSJ s Merl!le ....... So" .. Otlltft, Helmick said the swimmers would be questioned by Korean police on Tuesday. While au1hori1ies could decide to press civil charges an the matter. Helmick said the U OC · hopes to have "thjs matt<.·r concluded and the athletes returned to the United States as quickly as possible:· Until they ire allowed to lc:ne South Korea. Helmick said. Dalbe) and Gjertsen will be confinecf to their quarters at the Q].Ympic Village. Helmick said""the USOC "as left with no choice but -to expel the two double gold medahsls after the ath· Helmick s~ud Dfilbcyand Gr~ensen would be allowed to keep their gold medals and team uniforms rHn though they had been d1snmssed from the team. He al o said the~ could face •f urthcr a cu on from '.S. Sw1mm1ng. the go'cming bod~ of1hc spon. • • • I $$I° Jamptna for the 1old . . Amd 8ch•ltt (ftlbt) of Weet GenaaDJ~Jmape a be toacllee . PlaWppe Rlboad ot Fraace, wlaom be 4ef•ted 10-9 to win a 1ord medal In tlae feaclaa epee Onal. . WOM•WS ll't•LD HOCK•Y .... W I. T O~ 2 0 0 • OA ~ l ' I I 1 4 1 3 1 I 0 2 'I 2 e 2 I 4 , 1 WOMmN'S •AJK•TaALL UllllM ....._ '4, CHM 79 .... Wl.T•~•A $Oultl I<-.. 2 0 0 1 2 Auttf... l 0 I 1 ' Well oenn.tlv I 2 0 l 6 C...... Oll36 ....... . U""9d Sta• 1, 9'1t•lt\ 2 10-11. tit Well GenNlfly f, C..riioe I Cl·OI ~ •' 3 1 I (MINA -tian Qifltllne 0• I O·O o. I.Ing Gu9n1 0•1 0·1 0, I.I lC'-in 0• 1 O·O 0, Zfleo Wei ... 0-I •• lMllt Taonua IHI O•O o. Zhen ~ H 0-I I , ,_. Pint 7·1 O·O 1', Zhen9 H1j1ll If-• J·l J2, Cllfl9 lCuedl 4·10 '2·2 14, XIII Culllll 1.f J-4 S, 1.•u Qtflt 4·1 Q;,1 I . )(u OlulWNI )'7 ... • TOI"' :M·6S Flt ff ~DITATWI -Ttr9M Edw.i-dl 3·7 Ht.,_..,,...,._ H •1 o. 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NBC reels it has improved on ABC's performance at the I Q 4 Los Angeles Games. • . With millions or Amenc~ns \\alch- inge.very night. it's not surprising that opinions are sharply divided O\Cr NBC's coverage. Almost everyone agrt>cs 1herc arc too111any commercials. Be)ond that. opinion appears to be split along th~ lines bf a presidential campaign. where image and St)' le arc often mo1c important than substance. Much of the focu$ has been on Gumbel. host of the n1ghtl~ prim~. time show. In almost e' Cf) "a~. he I!>· the opposite ofMcKa~. the long-11me anchor of ABC's 01) mp1c CO\ erage. McKay is-folks) and cmo11onal: Gumbel is urbane and subdued. ·McKay wears standard slacks and , sports jackets: Gumbel dresses like a model for Gentlemen's Quancrl). McKay Is an idealist: Gumbel 1s a realist. McKay is 67: Gumbel is 39. Preferences depend on per- ceptions. Some find McKa' gar- -rulous and gushy. while others think 'he's friendly and feeling. Gumbel strikes some as <.'old and condcsccnd- in&. others as bright and bold . "There's no 9.uestipn Bryan1 ~is difTerenti, than ,Lim McKay," said Michael ' Weisman. cxccutl\'C producer of NBC Sports. "Br)ant doesn't gush. If people arc looking for 11usher. they'rv.out ofJuck.'' Gumbel's regular Job is ant"honng the "Today" show. NBC-s JllOrr1 1ng mainstay. He has broughl the same low-key. ~onvcrsat1onal st~ le he uses to entena1n breakfast eaters to prime time. where v1ev.ers arc uccustomcd to fast talk and fast action. The adjustment can be Jarring. Vie~ers who need an adrenalin rush from their Olympic hosts w1ll be disappointed by Gumbel. those who prefer a calm ana steady \'Oice will be fans. . · "Bryant said before the Games lhal he wantd:l to t>e like a good rfferf!e:· Weisman said. "Wha~ he meant was. if he does a good job. he won't be noticed." . Actually. Olympic announcers are noticed eo matter wh~ 1he-. do. Their hair. their voices. their faces. their comments-evel)thing about them 1s -scrutiniz~-he-fluge--v1ewiftr audience that tunes 1n e' ery four . years to watch spons that normally get httle coverage on tele' 1sion. One of the crlt1c1sms leveled at NBC-~Ol)mp1c announcers as that the) 1iack enthusiasm and energy, especial!~ compared w1tlt their ABC counterparts like McKa). Frank Gif- ford and Keith Jac.kson. "That's just not true." Weisman said. "Our people are not low-kqing it. Don Criqui doesn't low-ke) 1t at the swimming vel\ue. Charlie Jones doesn't low-key tt in track and field. And Marv Alben certainly d()fsn't low-key it in boxing." Personalities as-rde. NBC" a11d ABC have major philosophical differences on Olympic coverage. The contrast is best 11lus1rated b) NBC's ::Seoul Searchers." a group of · print reponers· assigned primarily to breaking stories and' investigative pieces . With the exception of McKay's brilliant coverage of the Munich Jnassacre in 1972. ABC has tended to steer clear of controvers\ and hard news at the Olympics. if anything. NBC has gone overboard in the other direction. aggrcssnel) pursuing stories on «1ope scandals. boxing brawls and discontent on lhe U.S. 'men's basketball team . "I think "'"e've t\1t a huge home run." Weisman said. "We ha ven't been content to read abbut stories in the morning papers. We've been on top oftlie news as it happens." NBC has tried otherexpcnmcnts in Seoul.'Some have worked. some ha ve ~opped. · On Saturday. irnnounccrs fell silent for three full minutes before the start of the. Carl Lewis-Ben Johnson I 00- meter showdown while cameras con- centrated on closeups of the runners ·and Lewis' roother. "ho was watch-· . ing nervously i.Q the stands, It was the perfect countdow to n perfect drama. · At other times. NB has been guilty of the remote control S) n- drome. switching from C\ ent lo event so frequently that the v1ev.er can't keep track of any of them. Hawki~s appears to De lost for U.S. bas~etball hopes SEOI 1L (AP) -Three \ tctories (rom th\! gold medal.·the U.S. men\ Otympic basketball team will stt some familiar faces an their quar- terfinal matchup with Puerto Raco. Of more concern to Coach John Thompson. however. Wlll be which fices play for has team as qne major and thrtt minor inJuncs cloud the med•l·round p1cturt for the United States . Thompson u~ JUSl ci&ht pla~tn Saturda) in a 102-lS rout of fl) pt as ht macd J.R. Reid. Sta«) "uamon and Wllhc Andenon. eath of whom could have played if nttded. But Heney Hawkin' " likel) to mess the mt of atw tournament benuie oh str11Md nstn kntt . .. , -ould like to play but I don't the Philadelphia 76crs. said Saturday. "I'd rather act ready for the NBA than worry about something out there.'" The U.S. ,\eam was the only undefeated team in the five-aamc preliminary round. In Monday's quanerfinals they drew Pueno Rico . bronze medalist in the Pan Am Games and the only team to beat Yuptavia in Seoul. "I tlunk that will ~ a very spintcd 11me and that's primarily my con- cern at this point.•• Thompt0n said. .. I think \My M\'t ... ru~ftt shooten." he added ... Tlw1r pe>lftt pardlsextmMlyq•uck. lnadt. the1r ~ DtODle ~ very caeatilc alto. 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OCC BEATEN, i ·o-9 From Bl .... the drive, a third-and-I I completion to Greg West for a first do'' n at the occ 35. But pnorto the snap. \\-1de rtcel\ er Bryan Burnell had stepped o' c;r tb e line of scrimmage and then 1umped . Klosterman expects test DENVER .CAP> Bruce back. Offsides? Flags .... ere thro" n but lhl' officials ruled an inad,encnt tlagand the play stood. . "No. I. I call that ofl! 1d1:.,:· Workman said. " condl>. he ,,a., never set (before the ball "a" snapped).·• · Dolce then ran for ·h ard.s. fullbacl.. Neil Tu1halamaka ga1n.cd 3) ard inti Dolce hit Burnell for fiq,t do'' n at the occ ,23. . But a holding penal!\ aod \ad .• b, Matne} and DuBois. ul11matel> k it the Warriors trying n 44-)ard fil'ld goal. Joseph kzuhn sphl thl· upnghl'> wnh plent) ·Of range lor what pro' cd to be tht winning point\. · * El. Camino lo~ OranM coast 9 Score bY oU•rten • Klostermann. the ne.,..~st starter in the Denver Broncos' defense. has no doubts: The Los Angele Raiders '' 111 be coming nght at ham. giving him a stem test 1n Monda) night's :-.:FL a_,.me here. . .. El Cemino = --~ 1 0 0 )-10 0 "° l 2-,_ 'Tm sure the) 'II run bmc thing EC-<raver Finl QuertH • I 1-un CJezu " ~ c .. 1 IS • • TlWd Ou¥fW my' dir~cuon early." Kio tcrmann said. "The wa)' lhe~ ·, e been pla~ 1ng all year. they run atthe hole "' here I'm . 101ng to be pla~ ing an) wa). The~ run strong.side a lot. and that's '' ht•rc I'll OC-George • run McKt v • 'c~). 1 29 tr our1tl Ou•rtff EC-Jezuhl'I u FG USA oc-s.1e1v-, EC cent..-r "'\ o ... • )' eno ro~ ,,, be." : -Atte!!Oence 1 000 1u 1.,.,a•l'<I GAME: STATISTICS Klostermann. a sccond-)i:~r pla~er Flrstoow•u E~ from South Dakota tat.:. had pressed Ru'1tfl·Y•rqe11• n m Rick Dennison for the staning1ob at Pesslll'O yerde11e 1.i 'd I b k d · ~uino 16 2 l I strongins1 e me acer unngtra1n· Re1vrn veroe11e· l7 ing camp. •()enOISOn pre\'a1led. bU\'• Neoelive H CI< varC1a11e 6·"1 .,.60 w~en Karl Meckknbu~g went down ~~~S'ardeo• 6 ;n with a broken thumb this past "eel.,,, Fumll'n·fvmo'es '°'' •·2 opened the door for Klostermann. Pena11leyver~11• 11-as . TlmeofbOUfUIOn 31 IS nison will move to Mccl..kn-'•Punt, in1ercep11on lumt>lt reiu•ni . oc • 7S·99 ... 127 "' lJ • 2S 1 rf' ~ 11 23• ,6·3S 6 I 0 7 49 28 45 k ' 'd ' d INDIVIDUAi.. RUSHING !! wca ll'~SI e PO~lllOn. 3f! EC-Cra ver, 14·47 -Bla k~. 1·32 ostermann M'11l take over on tlk ,Tultl11em•I\•, •·19, l.ee 1-a. Conner\ 1 1 strongside in his first NFL start. ~f. 13-for·mlnus •I -oc-George, IS·63 McGthtt 3·4S w lbo'I, Linebacker coach Mvrcl Moore 1-2. ~noeiovic. Mor·min ' . . . • . INDIVIDUAi.. PASSING said the coaching staff 1s comfortable ec-0o1ca, 16·2i· 1 1•1 with KJostermann. oc-•n11a1ovic. 10·33·• 171 Gr 1111$ O· l·O "He's ready to play." Moon: !>31d. ·o I INDIVIDUAi.. RECEIVING Dl ~over. • 'Be' "' the stron1e\t offt·nsl\C pla cron our team 1fnot the strongest aro nd.'' McKenzie said ·· hl· has tM 1,hest pttttntagc of putung the bell way. but there are a Im t1f other ofTc 1ve pla)ers on this 1eam Th se pla)crs includl·d 6-foo1-I Sara ockem) and .S..foot-llJ \khndn Nonon. with four !..Ills a piclc. and Jenn) Fu and ttphamc Bacon ''ho set up the Vaqueros· 1mf)o!>ing trum line with p1n -po1nt ~I'> Starter!> Haley Orme and ~ha\\ na \l1dan1 completeCI the componcnl'> IO Irvine's sccm1ngl) in' inn bk team. The onl)' scare the \ aqucros \ul· fered during the da) "'a~ in lh1:1t semifinal match, "'1th dctendrng champion Corona del \far Thc ca Kings Jed the first game h-.:! bcfor~ allowing things to shp a .... a~ an a 15; I.:! loss . .. l staned four sophomore'> and "C JUSt became a little complatl'nt 1n 1hl' first game," Cd~t coa1. h C harlic Brande said. "lninc·!> ~n1ur~ l..cp1 pushing and pushing and t"'~nrualh their eitpenencc caml' through ·· In the second game. thl· l\\O h:ams ~re knoned. 10-10. helore ln1nc pulled ahead for anuthl•r I -1 ~ .... in CdM. led b~ all-toumament pla~cr Laurie Sawln. "-Cnl on t\> "1n the consolauon final. 15-6 '''er \1at1:r Dci. to finish the tou rnaml·nt in thm.I • place. The Sea King!> returnl.'d onT~ on1.· player from 1hc 1eam "h1l h bl·a1 Irvine for the champ1onsh1p las1 ~ca r. "This was a great C\f>Crl l'nn· fol"ou r girls." Brande aid ... ll @.3'" us a chance to see all the team'> 1n Orange County and e"alua1c "hat nel'd'> 10 be done before the ~ea .. on 1n "o' l'm· ber.·· . To reach the final eame. Lag,una ~ach opened up \\1th a 15-11 I · -11 w1noverWoodbndge The \m~t\go1 off to a shak~ stan 1n the quar- terfinals. dropping the first game .ao Manna. 3-1 S. but v.1nning tht final t\\O, 15-7. 15-1:? In one of the more heatc.-d mate he!> of--the da). Laguna Beach hung on against Mater De1 and all-tour- na01ent selecuon Jolct• Ebl·rhardt. winning b) scores of 15-M . 14-16 and IS-1110 the semifinal!>. That '>l'I up the champ1onsh1p match "~th In 1ne regarded as the No. I girl., 'olle) ball team an the nauon. The An1sts took th1: fi rst point but quickly fell behind. 4-1 Wnh 1-u and Bacon serving. Oden pro' 1ding the net play and the relit oft he \ aqucros scrambling and d1' mg ar1,1und thl· coun. Irvine built up a l3·3 lead and coasted unchallenged fo r the '"n Game 2 ran pi:eu~ much the ..amc wa) as the first Ir. int• led 6-2 and 13-4 on the strength ol Oden·.,. right arm and her teamma1e!> t~ml'h ~·t and digs. Laguna Bearh fought bJcl to within four. at 14-IO hut taml' nu clo~r. McKenL1e. "'ho \\a!> \Oll'd thl.' Coach of the T ournaml·nt ...i1d 111.: Orange Count~ Charnp1on')h1p., rl'p- resented one of. 1f not the \trungl'\t fields in the Southern Scc114n "To win a tournament J~ prt'\· u~ous as this 1s cena1nh the go.ii nl · e'e11.one here," he said .. 1 h" "J'> a nice one to ""'° ·· The win "'as SOllH.'" hJI h1m·r'"el'I for Oden in that ne1thc:r her mulh\·r ur father were there 10 l hccr ha on Mom was at home "atth1ng the Olymp1cGamcsonT\ .\ndDad"'a~ in Seoul. rooting for 0dl'n\ oldi:r sister. Kim. a star pla~er on thl' l \ w~roen'.s \Dlle~ball Lcam "We won't have to make af\~ adJuM-EC-Jone\, S·SI conner\ •·2• e ....... ,, ments. He's about the same 1ze as l ·34; Austin, 2·•. Wu• I ,, ere.er 1 ' OC-<re111 S·n , Gr11111s ~?8 W1 00'1 7 11, M~klenburg an)wa~ -:?40. ~43." MC'Gt11M. 1·6 0.-, .... ,..-.. ~ IMW L ~ Mlke An&elovic look• back to pitch to (ri&ht) Brian Ge0r1e durtn& first-quarter action. El C&mlno won, lG-9. sea KiDgs ~om-nate again· at Dana Hills Invitational Lavelle, Shryock- finish 1-21:0 pace CdM t0 meet title By KIRK WOLCOTT ....,,,..c.01111 -.i1L . . .. .. -'UCI-pO~oists net 4() · goals. in.two games Anteaters c rush two opponents at Air Force tourney · On the h1gh school le' cl· Mi ... u. Clarem•t S! Coronado 11, Ed.I,.. t: The C'harg.ers had t\\O pla)ers CJ(Ctcd for mf'J~r pcnaluc late 10 the third quarter and earl~ in the founh quancrv.tulecalT) inga q_ te.d. and Coronado rallied for tht v1ctOf) to 1110 ninth place at the \ 111' Parle Toumament Bttu \kC'nine) and C:hnt "1ehol1. who hed foor and thttt t tt1~ tJvtly tn a vnn o'er C"lartmont earlier en lhtda)'. v.t'rte «tcd Brent \\ardc ICCI the Chailt~ ~u1~\ (..()~onadO w11tl tour aoat . y, hilt 'fc( nan~~ ~'1 ,lrian S.U\Oa had t~o c~h V819Mta 1t. Maler Dd I ; Cuty• l l Mater ~i t : The Monarchs dropped to 4-6 o~erall after absorbing twin losses in the Can)on Tournament. lps1ng to \·a1enc1a m the semifinal!>. then falling to Can~on an ~he third place game. Chad. Roghair. a first·~ car Jumor· . rai'sed has saves mark to 84 for thr Monarchs .\nd.~ Winslo"' ortd thrt't' umcs for Mater De1 m the loss •to \'alenc1a In "'omen's 'Ollt'~ball: UC Sa.o\a Barbua l . UC1 1: Pert\aps~ sufTenng a letdo~ n after Fnda' 's marathon -1 S. l 5-11 . 15·9. 6-U..lH ~\I ton. VCL l6th- ranked Cal Pol~ -San Luis 0 1spo. the .\nteaters dropptd a 9-15. 15-10. '15-8. 15--Big West dCCISIOn to UCSB LCl 1s .s...i OVffall and 1·1 1n the conference. Cal Baptist S. SoCal Collete•~ The Vanguards were 15-0. 15·8. 15-4 vicums in R1,crs1dc a C'al Bapust prcva1lid 1n a Golden tate .\thlet1 Conference match. C fall to 1-5 overall. l ~2 in the conference. In mcn·s collcac soccer: s.caJ C .. lqe. 2, Grutl Cuy• c.lte,e t : James Helmuth headed ma crossing pass from Kc' in Niebaum ~llh 15 minutes rcmain104t to hf\ tbc Vanguards past '1s1un1 Grand a- nyon 1n a non-conferenct m11ch. Helmuth scored bas liBl pl of the 11me wtth 30 m1nutes remainina to he tt at I, and 0.n Oooct-in pve the Vattauards • 2-1 lead tbrtt m.in.utes ter. But ~1chael V. am scor'!d •1th 25 minutes lcf\ to tlC 1t at 2. acbaum had tv.o a .. m-. '" the pmc for C (2-). ~h1 h open\ NAI' Dlitr~\ lll pla) a\ bocnc Fnday ••n t B10\a. rand anyon ftll to 4-.}.: l. · . .., • .... .. • MAIDll L.aAe.• STANDINGS A•utcm Low .... DMlleR W L 100 SS " 69 11 73 75 11 67 16 " 17 ~ tO ••at DM"-' 17 67 12 71 12 n 13 73 11 7• n 12 S3 99 d1vl1lon 1111• ..... w-. kerfl .w. ..... ,, ....... 2 a.a..... 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SMttlt !CemoDell 6·10) 11 TtlUU !Brown 1· ll. 12:tS •.m . ........ u. .... x-New York Pfttsbur9tl MontrMI St. l.Oul1 CNQgo PNaadelPht. x-cllnciled West~ W L 91 63 13 71 IO 7S 79 76 n n 52 101 •• ,, Dtvbien 95 SI 12 71 71 76 ,, 11 73 8 1 '° 9• division !Ille Pct, .591 .S39 .516 .510 .soo .MO .621 .S36 .506 .•77 .•7• .390 Ge 8 11"2 121/'z 14 38 2 u 17lJ 22 22 2 3S 2 satw9ey's karn DM9ln 7, Sen FranclKo 3 New York 14, St Louis I Cltic:aOO 2, P1trM1Urllh I Cltleinnetl 2, Attlnte I MOl>lrM J I, Pnlladetl>lll1 0 IS inning$, r1lnl San oi.eo 3, H01.111on o T....iy's 0-0...WS (9elclltf' ll·Sl II Si n Francisco (COOll 1·01. I-OS om. MOr>rreel tOe. Marllnti 15·12) er Pnlllldel· · tlflla (Rewtev 7:16). 10 35 am Cnlc'90 (Sulchtte ll· 131 ar P1mbur11n IOunM ~· 11), 10-.JS 1 m Clnclnna ll ICntrlton 3·0 al Alle nra 'll lenlltnsnip 0· 1), 1 UO 1 M New Yori!. !Cor>e 11·3> 11 Sr Lou•s <Trrrv f·•>. IMS e m HOUiton (Forscn 10·61 11 Sin D eoo 1Jo11e\ t ·l4l. 1'°s om NAT'M*AL L•AGUI ~ 1, G6Mta l LOI A...aL.. SAN ,ltANCISCO °'ltflltu Sall 211 Hor10ll p COwv11Pll JGonzJJ If Wftdlr If OrOICPO SlltlD't' cf """'9n 311 ~Vt C>tvtn•rf WOOd\11111 SlullOt ID TudOr P Sllrprsn :ID .. ,.... ., ..... • I J I aulltf cl 3 0 I 0 3001 S.•«10 3000 0 0 0 0 P<etcll< to I 0 0 0 I I I 0 c .. , .. Ill S 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 M•ICl!e" H • 0 1 0 • 0 2 I MldrlCIO rf • I I 0 I 0 0 0 Melvin c • 0 1 0 s 0 I 1 MW•ms JO • 2 3 , • I I 0 Uri~ u 3 0 I 0 •221 f>f>t'eP 0000 3 I I 0 Yfti)l)ld Ph I 0 I I t 0 O O ROevls P O 0 O O 2 0 0 0 TWllWI o 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 Sor'""" 0 0 0 0 0 J I 2 7 Rlleus 1 o o o CHevet3D I 0 0 0 • 1 n 1 'T...._ l6 > n 3 Scf" IJv """"* "'Mel6n ... oso 110 ... 1 SM 'FIMllu 010 100 OIO-J G-Wlnnlno RBI -Gr1U1n l•I E-SHI«. She roerM>n OP-Los Anoe•es I L06-LCK Anoe!H '· Sen Francisco 9 19-Cllll"lt, Mltcntll, MWIHlems. Hem111on, OemPM't' 2, OeverHu• Hlt-MW1111ems 2 Ill • " 111•111 ••so • • • 'l 'l 0 2 2 I 0 0 I 3 l 2 l 0 2 2 • 1·3 3 • • 2 ' 21-3 5 2 2 0 I 11·3 l 1 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I WATER POLO Cole9e AlA 1'04'.CE TOURNAMENT UCI 17, L.•'t'OIA 1c111c1 .. l 10 UCI • S 4 ~ ._17 -1..Pvola 4 1 2 2-10 UCI scorl1111· !Seu 7 Warde 6 Purman I Redd \, Fr0r>l09 I, l.owrtv I Go111e """ Noll '· 1.ovota \COrl1111 Fun<1emero 3 R1011111t l , LOU11nr1n 2. Fischer r, Bov• I Go•lt• 11ve1 MMntn 2 UCI ll, Air F«'8 t UCt" • S 6 ..-23 Air For~ I 4 0 •-9 UCI ~orlnll MorOA" • L•lllt 3 Seele v 3. • Bel 3, WOOd 3, Warde 2 Rtdd 2 Putman 1, Harman I, Fron•r>O I Goa .. saves No!I S Air Fora 5cor1"11 Soanov!Ch 3. Gr-'l, C"-Y 1, B1n11er I, MalltnOI> 1 Bootn I ~ savn ••~nd·•'•' I, lltod I Hlth K'*' VALENCIA 'TOUllNAMENT v.-oe 10, Maw oe1 ' • ( SamifilWllJ) Metar Oei • 1 1 I 1-6 Valtftela • "• 3 2 3 2-10 Mal• Del SoCOflf19 Ward I, F10r.an1 I, A WlMIOw 3, Srnftn I Millar 0.l -IO• ,•avfl llOilFIAtr S . c-'· Mater a.I 2 (Tillrd l'lactl .Metar Del I 0 I 0-2 · c envon · 2 3 1 o-. . Me"' Del KMlno: FtorllM'tl I. W1lleC• I Ma"r Otl 11oa11e 11ves Rognelr t. VILLA ~ARK TOURNAMENT EclMll 14, Qarwneftt S ( CanMleflall Semff!MI) EdiM>n 4 3 • 3-U Cl8rtmonl I 3 I 0-S Ed1JOO scorl"ll• McCrtnev •: N1cnor, 3 Warde I, MCC11n 7. McCt11n11 t, Stenton I, Certer \, Henorv I Gotlie ''ves Rot>«v 13 Claremont scoring Crl~1 3, Wv"e 2 GOii • savn Sterk. II ear-• 11. £cll°Mln ' (Ninth l'lace) AMERtCAN LEAGUE • COf"oneoo 1 3 l 4-11 E -...-2 l l 1---9 TwtM6l. A..,..n-1 ---:,--CorO!lldO \Corino t<•sset l Wt! 1ms ~ MIMH5SOTA CAUl"OltNIA Mltcnerl 2. w no I Z.taODI I Goa • ~··' a rttbl abrltlllt ao-' l 0 0 0 Mclmr 'lt> 3 0 0 0 Eaoson scoring Wtroe • McCranev 2 3 0 I 0 RA.v ah 3 0 I 2 Slar>lon 2. McC1.n I .Goal·• SIYts Rooev 1 3 I 2 0 Howe 30 l 0 I O' o o o o JoV'llr ID 4 o o o THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULES • I I I C01 vls fl 4 0 I 0 c..._ YOLLmYULL c..... ....... ... wasT CON,•lll•NC• UC S.nle 9ef0Are Clef UCI, t · IS, lS· 10. IS·I, IS·7 • 'llllOAY'S LATa MATCH UCI Gel C.J Polv·SLO, l ·IS, IS·ll, IS·O, t •U, IH. GOLD•M STATE ATHLETIC CON .. tulaMCa C•I .. Pllst ,def, SoC•I Col""· IS·O, IS·•· 15-4. Fruno•Paclfk dtl Christ, Coll19e lrvlne, IM, IS·•· ls-13 ' Hlltl K'*' 91rt1 OltAMGE COUNTY CHAMl'tONSHIPS <•t w .. tmlM.., Hltlll c~ . trvlne C)tf Leoun1 84tacll. IS·7, IS· ID- ~ "-" . corone de4 Mer def . .Me!t1' Del, IS·6 SefnllMls Irvine o.t Coton1 cMI NIM, IS·l2, 1S·l2 l •OUM Bffcl\ Clei Mllef' 0.1, 1S·l , 1•·16, IS·l1 L • ~ ''"'"' def. Svnnv Hills, IS·• ~-s LHUM e..c.n def. Minne. 3-IS, IS·7 IS·12 Corone cM1 Mer Clef ESP«11>t1, IS·ll, IS·7 Meter Del C1ei LI HIDfl, U·7, 1S·l2 # f'lnt lteund • Irvine Ot1 CaPO Val'-¥, IS·l2, IS·S UOUM hacn def. WOOCIDfloQf IS·ll, IS·12 CorOM c1e1 Mar def s10 ciemen1e. IS·f. IS·t Maler Del Oil. Tr111Uco. IS·•, IS·t Marir>a def EdlMMI, IS-10, U·l6 IS·ll Ese>eran11 def Gerden Grove. IS·7. IS· I SYr>nv Hiits Clei 0111• Hills IS·9, 15·7 LI H10fe def NawPOrt H8rbor, lS-10. 14·16, IS· II THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULES c ..... women TUESDAY cnrlsr corltff trvine at A1usa•Pacltlc. Point Lome Narer-11 SoCal COIJKe. bOtn 7·30. , ~5DNUDAY UCI er Long Beach Stare. 7·.30 THUtlSDAY Cl'orlsl Corteoe Irvine ar Point Lome Nererene. Cit Lutllen n •t SoCal Colle9e 00111 J 30 FllllDAY Hewan ar ucr. 7:30. SATUllDAY Ci t &1Ptlll ~ al Ctvtu J:al.ege lry•~. $0Cl l Collt9t et Fr-·Pacmc. bolll NO Cemmunltv C.-... women W5DNllSDAY Ctrrit~ at 0r•"99 Co.st 1 fllltDAY Orar>Oa Coast. GOider> wnt '' s.11 O•eoo ~Tournament SATUllDAY Oranve Coast. Golder> wesr at San Oieoo ~ T0<.o!.M'l'Nl>I • Hlltl KltMI eirt' MC*DAY I' LAOYnt &e1Ch vs St J~ ar St Jot'ln eosco. 1 TUESDAY Estencl1 ar Dena Hilts. 3:30. OCeall v;ew at Cae>lstr1no v au.v. 3:15. Marina ar S•n Clemen"· •. trvlne et Wntmlosrer. s, Newr>ort HartlOI' ar Woodtlrid9e. 1. Un1ver11ty at LOl>O e.ach Poly, l;JO, Foun11r11 V11tev ai El Toro, 1, Melt1' 0.1 al Rosary, •:20 • WEDNESDAY Meler Del 11 Corona del Mar, S 30 THURSDAY NewPOrt Harbor II tfvlne, 3:1S, Cenvon ar Esreocl1, l IS, Awmn• ar Marfna.! 6.30, Latuna teach at Hunrin11100 Betch, 5, coSle Mese at Footnlll. 3 IS. CaPISlrano Vallev al WOOdbridO•s 1. University ar Magnoli1, 3:30. Founr1ir> vanev a! Dan• Hiiis. 6, Bishop Monr11omerv at Maler Del. 6:30 . SATURDAY NtwPOrr Harbof', Coror>a del Mar. Irvine Marine . Hur>11n11ron Beacn. Miter Dt1 a! San Mercos Tourn1men1 (II UC S.nra Barbartl •0 10 EOl>lrd lf 30 10 TUESDAY ~ J ~ ~ g~n,:1~·p~ ~ g g g UCI VS ucs~.~""°"c'.:::: • ~ .• - 2 o o I Miiier c 2 o 0 0 -···-•,.•• __._. CRotlS COUNTRY 3 0 0 0 OwMgPll I O I O TUESDAY C ....... I o,·o Bosley pr 0 1 0 0 Cilrys •• Or•noe Coasr J IS AZTEC INvtTATIO .. Al 3 O O aoon. c · l O O O • WEDNHDA Y (el MaNv Flied, Seit D .... l Scnofild n "J I 2 O Lono Beacn State Ml al Go•den WU! l MEN , JI J • J T9'ah lO 2 7 2 FRIDAY h•m. 1. Norrnem Arjzpna. 38 2 New Or1nve Coas! at RanchO Sanhaoo l I~. Me•lco, 6S, 3 I.JC!, M, •· Norrh T••n Stele. SUre ltv """""' Fu!terron 1t Go1aen west, 3.30 " 120. 5 Running E1tPtf1tnet, 176 Fllti ..... 000 000 101-l H'9h school lndlYlduals· \. llffd (NA), tU4. 2. Tewaw1oe c:..... 000 000 010-2 MONDAY l.NA), 24:SI; 3. Mangan (NM), 2s-os •• Stone· Gema Wlr>r>lno RBI ..._ Owver C•I 3 1S • "rock (NA), 2S:16; S. ROd1JleQu IREI. 1..S.l7, UCI OP-Mlr>ne.011 1. Caht~n•a · I BOlu Gr•nOt " ~oodbrldlla. f1111tMn: 10. Vicencio, 25:30, 13. Mascorro, • L06-Mlonesote S, California I 2B-Puc1<.ell F01.1nti ln V•tltJUI! S~",!ta, J, Edison a~ 2S:l5, 14. Willhelm, 2S.31; 22. La Force, 2S •S. 29 S-MCltmOl't 2, OWMe SF-<:-redoen, Owyf!r Univtnltv, l,. Cosri Mesa 81 Esrcrncla. 3 IS A\lt1'S, 25.SI; 30 Gouler, 2S:S9; 37 HoulOate, II' ti R Elll BB SO 'THUlllSOA Y 2':0I. Soutn Coasr Tour111menl er NewPOrl Heroor WOMEN ........ TOii...,. 'lt-CIOll W,2·• ~ • I 1 2 3 2 2 • 2 !Coron• oel Mer, Founreln Valle~. Cora Me~a. Team. 1. UCLA. 13, 2, Norrnerr> Arizona, 93; O O O O lffur>a Buen, Un1ven11~. trvinel Magnolia 3. UCI, 129; •. Ari1or>a. 20.., 5. New Mnlco, Tournemenr (Woodbrldoe. ~adaltbac~> 210. • MW1ttl.,1l-IS 9 6 J 3 5 3 Torlver oltc;l>ed to 2 betrers 1n 1ne 11n P9-Nltlo • Umolr"-Home, MCKNn Flrsr, l(aiser, SeconO. ~ulodl. Tn•rd, Re·llY T-2.53 A-25.290 FllllOAY lndlvld11at,. I. MOiouedll (fteet>ot<), 16 «; 2 Souln Cou! Tqurr>1ment Magno••• Tour· Kelter (Runnlno Exe>erlence>. 16:SJ: l S1irllno nament tuCll. 11-ot.; • Wltlink (NMl. 17:11, S Chaomen SATURDAY !UCLA) 17,12, °""' UCI flnlsllar,~ 13. l.ew1s, ~Ill COISI Tournament Magno••I To .. r l1:!1t, 3i Ptlt1', II ti, 31 Ritcnol. 11.25, •2 nemenr Elcl>tf. ll.2S. 52 01DOI, II •2. 60 Jones. II SO .. • ntt1 W9aK'I IC ... DUL.I c..... -... ...... IATUllDA't UCI et II.,...,. lmlttetloNI, -at t lO, "*' .. 1o-.Jo. ieulMnl c.--n1e c-.e 11 ce1 Stele ... .,. ..... lflvlte tlelftel, t, CllflSI Colleee WYN et Cal Ttdl l1111ttetl0ftat, t lO c:.MwlcltV alllO ............... NIDAY GOllMft w .. 1 ,,.. 0r"'91 Coest et t'lunr.ngton ~ '"'""" ....,., tlO SATUllDAY OreNt Coe•t et 5ar> ,,.rcos 1nv1rar.one1, -., •. "*' •• t.lO. Hlltl tcMOI ....,. and 9irtS TMUllSOAY F-teltl V11iey II Merlr>e, 3, Oc .. n View et EcllMlll. 31 Wesrmlnsttf vs. 11unt1notor> Btacll et Ct11trat Park, 3, La Quint• 11 S.ddleback, • .•• Meter Otl •I Bl\1100 Amal, 3•30; Wood· brlOOt et Cosr1 Mt111 l.a11un1 llHch at Lat1111t Hiiis, Irvine er Mission VlelO SATUllDAY CCKt• Melt tnvlletlor>al (Unlvtrsltv, lffwPOrr HerDOf, Cor0r>a Otl Mer, Mattr 0.1, Cost• Mtse, E1tencl1. Hunllngron Beacll, L1guna hadll, •~ WooelbrldM II V11cel1>• \nvitello.._t, • • I ./ ~· GOLP LC. 0.... (et•Mkeft.M.Y.) T ... D ROUNO LEADa.lllS 9111 Gtnaon 66·61·6S-ltt JoeV Slnoeler 67·6S-1C.--202 Wevr>e Levi 66·11·66-203 . " <t r> ---,,,. WL ITAlmllll ........ Cl 11 KLI CtllcffO Mlnnnota Oelroll . T•m.,. aav Gf9en 1a¥ N.Y.G5-nla Welhlnoton D ..... Ptll .. dtloh'- Ptloenhc .... W L T 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 c.ntr• ., 1 2 , l 2 l 2 0 3 .... 0 0 0 0 0 fta. .... ft" 1,000 73 M .'67 14 .. .'67 71 14 .m 12 11 .'67 51 51 .'67 77 26 .333 55 56 .333 Sl 11 .QOO M 71 2 1 0. '67 56 so 2 1 0 .'67 67 " 1 2 0 .333 • so 1 2 0 .333 7S 59 1 2 0 .333 SI 62 ~c••w. $Hiiie Denver K•nMICltv ........ San oi.oo . Cincinnati ClevNnd Houston Plttst>uren w .. t •• 2 1 1 2 1 2 I 2 1 2 Centr.i 3 0 2 1 2 1 J 2 0 0 0 0 0 .667 SI 41 .333 61 " .333 33 so .333 76 73 333 33 ~ 0 1.000 66 so 0 .'67 32 '3 0 .6'7 51 ,. 0 .333 65 61 .. ,. 3 0 0 1.000 31 JO L..Mee Ten aroeck 66·69-61-203 • 9r'ICI l rvent 6'·6'·67-203 8 uffal0 2 1 0 .667 71 M 1 2 0 .333 37 60 11 0 .333•SS Don Poolt't' 67 ·66· 70-203 N. V. Jell ten a allar·Flncn 69·6'·67-2CM Mleml KtnnV Parry 69·}0·66-20S e..... d ... 111 BufMr' 70·'7·6'-20S ,.,.,•n 0 3 0 .000 '' S7 14M9't') Game • O•v• lllummttts 6S·70·7C.--20S lndlaMoolls llloeer Malrble 65·61·72-20S e ruct Llt tak• 6'·11·67-206 Kennv Kno11 61· 70·61-206 Jeff Sluman 6'·70-6'-206 Devi• Love Ill 61·6'·69-206 Frtd COUC>lls 70·67·69-206 Brian Mo9o 70·65·71-206 Lftf A twm11menf ,., Geiel•l ~SCOND llOUND LEADERS RCKle Jone. 70·70-1.0 MluieMcGeoroe 61·71-1.0 SNrrl T\KMr' 66·76-142 C•tllv MorM 70·7)-1'3 LYM COl!Mllv 72·71-1'3 ... ,v KIM 61·76-1« Selldr• .. ..,,,., 71·13-144 K•...,, ,._,....,.11 I" 7\-7)-144 Mwa a&eckW91dtr c-12·1?-144 JUll INlster 10·1-I« Allee lllllrman 7•·71-10 Avello Okamoto 71·7,._l•S Karin Mundlnoer 72·7>-l•S SlllrleV Furtonll 71·7.,_US Hffttitr F1rr 70-7S-US ,, Seniers Numllmenf (et CM'1eftt, N.C.) S•COND ROUND LEADERS Dave HIM 6'·6&-136 8oO CnerltS 71 ·66-137 • eooov Nlch04s 69·61~137 Arnold Parmer 71·66-138 Don MH\tnOllt 67·11-131 JoM 8r0di• 70·'9-139 G-Llttltr 69-'D--139 L'tlrrv Mowrv 71·6'-139 Oele Oouoten 74·66-UO Waller ZemDfi,kl 71·69-1'0 &erl Yencev 70-70-l•O Item• et Ntw York Glenrs ICnennel 2 '1 I p.m.l h<I ~ . Atlar>t, •I O•Has, 10 1.m Cllk:ffO at GrMn a1v (Chariot! 2 at 10 1 m I Clelltland et Clnclnnlll, 10 1 m Miami 11 lndll r>aPOlls, 10 • m New Enelane1 a l H-101>, IG '-"' New Yori! Jets II Detroit. 10 • m Pllll•dtlot\ta .. Mll\ntSOI•, 10 I m Pittsburtn e t aut1110 !Channel • er 10 • m l Tam1>1 ••v· at N--Orleer>s, 10 • m San DiffO et Ker>ses City, 1 Pm San Francisco at Seatrle, I Pm Wetlllneton •I Pl>oenl•. I P.tn. .......... ~ lleilt9n a t Oer>ver (Cl\al\MI 7 •' .S om l COLLEGE USC 23, Otlt.Mn'WI 7 I --Sc.... lt\I Quar*\ OklehOma 0 0 7 0-1 use 1 13 o 3-13 USC-Emanuel S rUr> CROdro11uer 1t1Clo.) USC-FG ltoOrtOutt 33 USC-Emanuel 6 run IROdr111u11 ltlCkl USC-FG Rodf'iouer 23 o~rrv 2 run (L.asntr kick> USC-FC. Roori11uez 'ZS :;. Atrtr>Cllnct-16. 12• TEAM STATISTICS Ottla Flrsl downs 10 Rusnes·vardl 37·'9 Passing 133 Rtlurr> Y 8rdS 4 Como•Atr·lr>I •·21 ·4 Punts 6·•1 Fumbles·Losr l 2 Pen11ties·Yeras. 2·29 Time of Po5 .. sslor> 23 17 INDIVIDUAL: 'TATISTICS use 20 •5-161 198 7' 16·34· I 6·3" \·0 4·3S 36'3 RUSH ING-olllahOma Ste If or a 9·ZI. Hollew111, 11·72, Stell. 2·19, T~Dlor>. 3·13, Cat>t>lnen, 1· 13, Perrv. •·'I USC E m•nuel. · 10·"· Ervlns, 12·'3, Hott, 13·'1, Pffte, 6·40 PASSING-otr.l1h0!'1a H011twav •-9· I, 96, Tnomoson, •·12-J, 37 USC Peele, 16·3f•I, 191 ------...&EC.EIV.lbl~-9rou.-•4f 1· 16, CIDl>lntU, 1·16. Perrv. 1.-7 USC Al th04ttr, l ·t•. J J1c1tson 3·" Em1"1111 t-12. Mein teurNment- ( 9' Lft A~l SlmMIMI ~ Andre AOIUI (U.S) def JOM MCEIVoe (US), •·•. 0·6. 6·•, MlkHI Pe<nlon.ISw-n) def Kevin Currer> (US ), 7·6, 6·• THIS W•EK'S SCHEDULE'S """ lcMel 9irts MONDAY P.cllica at Co\le Mew, 'l·•S, Woocit>rldoe a! trylne, 3, Leoun. HINs 11 Est1nc1a, 3, El Toro et Ur>tversitv. 3 TUESDAY • L.e11una 9Hcn 11 Un1versilv, 3 IS, P110s Varoes 11 Coror>a dtl M1r. 2.30, Foun11in Velltv e t Irvine, 3. Miter Del 11 St Paul. 3 15, NewPOrt H1rbor at Edlsor>. 3. W•DNESOAY Mlftleste 11 M1rloe . 3, Wooobridlll! ar· Co\ ta Mna, J, l etuoa Buell et Lagun1 Hills, l. THURSDAY Huntlnoton ""ch II Founra1n . Valllty. 3, OcH n view et Mlrin1, 3, Edison et West· mlr>s"'· 3. Universltv er WoootlriClge, 3. trvir>e at El Toro. 3:15; BlshOll Mon1o0rnerv ar Marer Ott. 3 ,llllDAY Cosre Mtst et Tflt>uco Hills, 3, La11un• lffch at Woodt>rldOe, l , Or1n11t! ar Laguna heel\, 3, COfOr>a o.r Mer at Sanre Barber1. 2:l0, Esrencl• er Fount1in V111ev, 2·•S SATUltDAY Maler Otl II Mark Ktoott Tournament ~ror.aun 1·2•, e;,..,,, 1•12 c.i Sta.. F...,,_ ll, Paclfk to 1c ......... Oua"8n Pacific O 10 0 0-10 Cat Siert Fulltrt0r> 0 1 3 . ~l UDP-COie 11 vero PISS from Bevtf'lv IGr•n II.fell) CSF-Palemara 1 vard DISS from Soeltr (Lamt>trt kick) UOP-FG Grin .cl CSF-FG l.a(l)l>tf'I 4S CSF-FG L.1m1>tr1 •9 All~nc-2,91•. TEAM STATISTICS UOf" CSF First d0Wn5 '6 Is Rulhft·nrds 31·2S •1·120 Pnslno 131 I SS Ill et urn Y aros 2• 111 Como•Atl•lnl HS·O 012·'26· I Pur>ts 9•3'1 1·328 Furrtt>tes·lost 2· I 6· 1 Pen11tln·Ytrds 5•31 1·10 Time of Pos1e1slo11 2S09 34.S I INOIV10UAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Pacific: Witli1ms, 1·17, Th0m1S1 7·10; Hedr>OI, 6-9. Cet Slit• FulleflOn. Wllll•m,, \l•et; ROiiinson, 1·32, Her>rv, 7·21 PASSING-Pacific Beverlv, S·l5·0, 131 C•I State FullerlOI>' Sl>tlt1, 12·76· 1. ISS llECEIVING-Paclflc' Colt, 7·••. Grim, 1·27; Powell, I· 17; Haonor. 1-10 Cal Sii" Fullerton. Paremera , 6•t6, G1t>Ds, 2·29, Bvrnes, 2·12, llODlr>son. 1·11, Prlnote, 1·7 • C.IWUI ....... SATUllDAY"I •nu&.n ....... , .... ··~ 11.or....c....rt Mt. Saft ~ M. ...,,.,...,.," II '""""' ». GeffW. • turn net ,., C)nlWNftt 1 _ 1.A11t 1Mct1 CC H • .....,,_ ... •.-cN Sefttleeo ... 5ell 0.... cc ,. • ....,..... cc a. . ..,. Dleel ..... 21 ........ c ,_' 0......-11. Whit L> • .. ,,.,..,. •• ""'' Meftlca' • ..._.....,JS. VMtur• LA V,.., 11. Seftte lenlef• ·11 LA ...,_ 21, LA ~ce 13 ..... cc ...... ... ..,,.,:cf.-v 11, •lo HoflOO ,. .-....... v 1, Citrus 24 HIGH SCHOOL (Nell ........ ) • ' IATUllDAY'S SCOltH 9otM Grenda 20, Sav-0 L.e ~nla 21. Wfttarn 12 . 1'tes 'w••K·I SCH•DUL• , ........... , TN&MSOAY'S GAMtS L-IHCll Wltson et Huntlne!Oll 8eectl LOI Alel'nltOI vs. Marlr>a (al WftlfNMltl') Allellelm vs. Cvpre11 (et we.tern). MlulOll Vlalo V\ Santa Ant (SA 9owll ~Kiflca vs Sar>ttaeo (at Gerdlft Gf'~) SuftllV Hiiis ·-vs-(anyon fat Et Mod9Nl Trov at vaienclt T111tln vs. El Toro <•• MIHlon Vleiol fllllDAY'S GAMel Edi-VL Matar Del (at Slnte AN Bowl) El ~ YI F-talll Velev (et H\lllt- fntlOn e..c:n> • OC-View at Wntern C .... lretlO ValltV et Wntmlr>Sler COM VI. Leouna Hilts (al Mis.Ion Vlelol L....-hectl 111. Esttl'Cll (et OCCI .....,_, Harllor el Le HeDfa ,. Sldd'IMCll a l Serre Ket ... YI. Coste MHa (I t N•wPOrt Herbor) Irvine vs.. WOOdt>fldM (1t lrv1nel luent Par• •'-Sev•MA 111 Glover Sradium) El OoradO e t EuWIOI> LCK AmlllOJ at Garci.n Grove L.oa,. al t..aUwOOd ·-N\ffnOll• 11 .Me't'felr _ NONlft vs. Esl>tf1nre let V1tencle) OfenH vs. Ville Peril (11 El MoOel>a) ltencno ~tlmltos n . U Oulnte {9' Boise Grenotl · ~ SATUltDAY'S GAMES Footnlll vs. Unlversllv Ill Tustin) lolse Grandt vs. l(tnl>tdv <•t Wnternl Crewll n Servlle (et GIOvtr Stadium) Oar>a Hiiis vs Sent• Ana V1llev (SA Bowl) San Clemente vs. Tr1DUCP Hiiis (el Mintor> Vlelo, l Pm) All gttnff el 1 30 unit.ts nol,td socc•• c..... """ NDH·CON,ER•NCE StCtl c..... 1, Gnlld c-c ..... 2 Grer>d Canyon Colteoe s.cor1no. 01n II\ I, Wells . 1 Goelie ""'" NOUiner 3. SoCel CotleM s.cortno; Htlmulh 2, Goodwin Goelle """· Remege 3, E•IH I Hetttime. Grel>d Canyon Colfe9e, l·O. THIS WEU'S SCHEDU.LES c..... "*' ,llllDAY llloll at SoC11 Cotltoe, 3, UCI 11 Neveda· Les Veoes. 1 SATURDAY Cnrlst Colleoe lrvln• at Pacific Chrlsrlan, SUNDAY Cal St11e Funer1on 11 UCI, 2 cemmunnv c ..... men TUESDAY Mt S.n A•Honlo 11 e>r,1noe Coasr, LA Minion I I C.ola.n Wt:I. bolh 3 T .. UllSDAY I.A Mlulon II Ofanoe C.ou<. l .. llllDAY Woraeour-et-<i~~ c .......... 'TUISDAY UCI •t Oc:ci<ler>lel. 1. SA TUil DAY SI. Marv's er ucr. noon SUJK>AY Cllai>rne" et UCI, ltC>Orl Cemmunttv c-... Wemeft 'TUHOAY A1use·Pacillc at Golden west, ~ ,.tDAY A1usa·Pacll'lc el Oranoe Coast, GOider> wesr " l.OftO 9Mctl cc.. llOttl 3. Deep .......... DAV•Y'S LOCK•tt (Newpert 9"dll -7 ooa,., 27' enelen. n3 llO"llo, 3 vallowtell, •2 rock 11111, I nallbul. 21• calico bus. t2 1tnd "'"· 217 macll.tf'tl, 3 s~nead, 2 white '" !lest. 31' s.cuk>ln, ft t>tue Ptfcll. NaWf'OllT LANO.NG -3 t>Oels. '6 ..,.. .. 214 ser>d DllSS, 211 White#i1fi. '22 bonito, 1 lletlOut, S wnlle Ml t>au, I t>teck '" t>au !ratMMd), 12 nledlertl. S roell flsh, I Kll1Pln, 10 SNeP$hMd, 114 calico t>ass. I t>tue oercn. 12 IHlllSll lac.II.. --- , . - Expos' ~erez burls fiv¢;inning no-hitter * AtNetkt s, erewen 2 OAICLA•O MtLW4Ut<EI . ,..... .. ...... ........... SJ J 0 Moltt0<)1> l II 0 ~(1 sot I GaM11<Zo •OOO * Mm 14,~1 .... y .. -d ....,.,,. . ..... s ) J • 6 I 1 J 3001 1 0 I I > 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 • I t • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0. • d 0 0 1 I 0 O • 2 1 I S 1 I 0 l I 1 0 ! 2 0 0 ST LOUIS cO..-ct osmttnu . ..... • O"J 0 l 0 I 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0000 2 0 0 0 I 0 o 0 )000 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' I I 0 2 0 1 1 1000 3 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 l 0. 0 JI I • I y,.. TM As..clated Press Pascual Perez pitched a fiH·inn1ng no· hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies This time. the Boston Red 'o blew the SaturdaynijlltastheMontrealE~pos"on. grounder and the New York Yankees t-0. in a rain-shorte ned game at Veterans ralhcd to "'lf' in the ninth inning. Stadium. Shortstop Jod~ R<'cd nmpla~ed Willie David Palmer. also of1hc Expos. pitched Randolph's base-;-loadcd grounder "-'Ith the last rain-shortened no-h111cr. b<.-ating two outs in the ninth inning as th<.' Yankees St. Louis. 4-0. 10 a fi,e-1nn1ng pcrfl'Ct game rallied for two r.uns and beat the Rc-d So,\. on April 21. J 984. - ---~·at ¥ankee Stadium. Perez. a )l·year-old nght-handt:r who 1'ew York clo')ed back to \\1thm 4'n has battled back fr9m a cocainc·relaled games of the o.\mcncan League East , susJWnsion. p11ched tht second no-h11ter in leaders. On Frida). Boston ~cored 1hrcc nine days. . • umes 10 the ninth for a 1'0-Y '1ctol). Tom Browning of the Ctnc1nna11 Reds .. We should''e bun<.>d them toda). We pitched the I 41h perfect game 1n ma1or .had our chance .. Bo ton Manager Joe leque histol) St'pt 16. bea11ng the Los Morgan said. "The~ might ha'c been Anacles Dodae~. 1-0. That was the fi~t no-buried 1f the) had lost toda'. W e let them hitter since Juan N1e..,cs of the Milwaukee off the hook toda) like the' did 10 us Brewen but the Baltimore Orioles. 7-0. on yesterday." • April 15. 1987. ~ _(Jauddl Wash.mg.ton· run«onng Saturday's game was called b\ ere"' chief double off Lee mi th. 4-5. t11"c1 11 1n the Harry Wendelstedt after a 90-minutc rain ninth. Then. with the bases loaded and t"'o delay. • outs. 'Randolph hit a routine grounder at Perez. 12-7. allo"'"'Cd lh~c runnen. VOfl R~d . • Hayes walked on a J..i pitch' 10 open the "I thought I hu a grou.nd ball. but rt must l«Ond. Juan Samuel reached on a fielder's have had a funn)' ~pin:· Randolph said choice IJ'OUndOUl before Perez struck OUI Lance ParrishandChnsJamcs J\n error by .. Wh'cn I tned to plant m~ feet. I son of third bucman Gra1& Nettle allowed slipped. I kncv. I v.as tn trouble." Recd James to ~•ch in the fifth. said. "Those kind of ball!. are flopping Perez struck out c1&Ji1 en route 10 his alona the around and an~ J111k thing can second shutout and fourth complete game. make them come up ... It was th~ 36th no-h111er of les' than nine In other Amencan Lcaauc game~. inn1np but just the ninth m the las1 7S BIH Jays I, JHla.1 t : In \lc,elarid. years. Dave Stieb. one out av.a\ from 1hc fir\t no- Montrnl. which has "'on four s1ra1go1. hitter 1n IM 12-~car hlMOr) of the Toronto K'Of'ed in tM fourth "'ht"n Om Nl\on led Blue Ja)s. 1~1 1t on a bad-hop \1ngk b) otr wnh a double. Oa\t Man1nc1 ''ngJcd J"9ijo Franco 1n the ninth and finished wnh and AndmGalamaaaroundcd m1oi run-a onc-hn vtetOI') O\tr tht Ind ians IC'Oriftl fitldtt's choice h w1s the stvcnth no-hiller broken up in Alea Madnd. ().I, l~t '" his lint maJOr tM ninth 1nn1na 1h1s ~•ion in the m1Jor letlUf ...,,, Ht ll\l' up four hit~ struck lequn. OUI 09C aad aa1kcd two. Pera. 5s.:.41 fair hit maJor lcaauc carrtr. ha Md a troublfd hi\tOI'). 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An Allanta victor') would have clinched the Dodgers' first d" 1s1on title since J98S. t-!owever. the Rc<t'i barel> s\a}ed alt'(' with a 2-1 ivactory over the Br.l\es. The Dodgers will cl!nc~ th~ division with either a v1t;tory or C1ncannat1 loss. "You ~ant to celtbr.:tte. b t ifs not umc to celtbratt." outfielder Klfk G1bsbn ~1d .. If C1ncannat1 losci. -e·~ celcbrauna 1n the clubhouse and then -e·re takina the team to dinner in San Francatco," otodaers ManaaerTom la'IOrda aid befort leam1n1 or the Reds' viCIOI). • "l"ve manqcd five otherd1v1s1on champion~ with the Dodaen and this 1\ trul) a team where f''erybody contributed in one wa) or another ... Alfredo Gnffin's squctte bunt scored the ao- ahead run 1n a five-run. fifth-inning rall) for Los AnaclH. Trevor Wilson. 0-2 held Los An&eles h1tlc:u and ltd 2--0 before Jeff Hamilton and Rick Dempsey hit cQnsccutive doubles to start the fiflh. Mike Devereaux walked and pinch·hJtter Mike Sharpcrson·s run-scoring smgle lied the score. ~ Lary Sorensen rehe"ed and Griffin bunted toward first. scoring De'ereaux. Gnffi!' reached with a ~1naJc and harpe™>n 100!1. third on a throw1na error b> second baseman Chm pe1er Strvr Sax follo-.ed '<'Ith a run-sconna groun. dout and M1ckt) Hatchcr·s s1ntlt made 11 S-2. Run·sconna san&Jes b> John Shtlb> and Sharp.. enon in the c11htb put the Dodaers ahead 7-2. Ricky Honon. 1-0. pitched t"-O innings ofone- hil rcheffor hts first Dodgers' 1ctof). Jc sc Orosco pitched thrtt 1nnanas oft ... o-h11 rd1ef for his n1n1h save. John Tudor ga\e up e1gh1hits1n fourinning\, includina two solo homc=rs b) Mau \\ 1ll1ams1 his first since Aug. 18. Hr has eight this ~a on. "Clinching a lit' doesn't mean a 101 to me." Tudor said. "The Dodgers "ould ha't' "'on 1he divmon without me. M > role 1s in the.-pla,offs and I• the World Serie~·· ·, Joel Younjblood hll an RRI \1ngle an the c11)lth. --- 1Jod6en Klledule AWAY Toelev-S.n Ff'el\clsco. 1-0S 1> m • Stot. 2'-S.n 01~. 7.0S om Stot. 27-S.n Diego, 1-05 o m Seot. 21-S.n Olego" HIS om S.01. ,,_,die. HOME Seot »-San Francisco. MS om OC1 1-$an Francisco. 1 OS o m •On TV, Channel t l •All Mme\ on IC.ABC (7901 RAMS ••• • f'romDl have had problems-prdtecting quar- terback Phil Simms. Ht has been sacked 11 times, including four las1 weekend against Dalla~. r M.c;Lrlin (ishingh~s been inconsistent "What 1he) presen110 u~. "-l' ha'c to be able to protect," G1anb guard Damian Johnson said. "We haven'1 aone over any adju tments }Ct. We aot hi1 with a couple of t"'1s1s l~'lt week. but it' sail Just recogn11ion." The Rams have had great success with something the) call the c~k Salt water anaJers arc btt confused as to what isaoangon 10 the wa) ofb1g aametishingtn local waters. Fo r some reason, t~c marlin bate has bttn hot and cold despite the fact that watrrand baitcond11ions arc ideal. Whitey Ells .. onh at Angler Ccr1terin Ncwport(642-6662).1s 1n contact wt th thr marlin fleet datl) and the overall opinion among veteran anaJers is that the spikeb11lsareJust _ . J11 NtEllEC OU TDOORS Chapter Ducks Unhm11ed Dinner fund ra1~r. This annual ga1hcnng ot duck hunters -wi\I be field Thur'>d.i' cvrnina. Oct. 6attheC O'>ta \k..a · Communtt) Center Thisdinncris 1he h1ghltgh1 ot1h~· duck hunting season for mJn~ Or· a nae County hunter ... " here \hOOll.'r'> gathenoe"<change hunung \ton~·s and \\alk off" Ith rafllc.-and aurnun pnzes. Each )tar. Dul·h l nltm1k'd spends m1lhonsof dollar~ nn "l•\IJnd presena11on Ml ~me-nro ( anada and Mexico to insure a healtli\ du, i.. population. · For 11cke11nforma11on tor lhl· lull even1nf;_ofhunt1ngenJO) nll'nl phonl' And) el son at 33-!SOIS4 .. defense, which Giants coach Bill Parcells calls a "ariation of the Bears' 46 defense. "We protected a lot bcuer last Wttk." Parcells said. ·· 1mms 101.. only one hard hit and that was his ------awn fault." down. ,.... The last report waS1hat there" en· some bill fish off'the west end of Catalina and around the Osborne Bank. Marlin fishing should pack up later this month and provtdc anglers with somcexcitingacuon well into early November. marhn fishing and at the same umc be able to wnteoff panofthe fishing as a donation to the Leukemia Socn' 0 . The annual Pete l op1ccola Mem- onal Marlin Tournament "'tll be held 1n the Mexica.n waters otTCabo on Oc1. 22. There will be a shotgun s1an at Cape Rocks and on I>' blur and black marlin will count 1n thi."one-da' fishinJ tournament. · Future. of.certain· ~billies unCertain f The Giants' offense actualh ~ems on the verge of breaking out of a scorin& slump. Joe Morns gained I 07 yards on 28camesaga1ns1 Dallas and Simms found wide rcce1,er Lionel Manuel nine times for 142 yards and a touchdown. The New Yor)c defense was also pretty gQOd, lim1t1ng Herschel Walker to 78 yards on 19 ca mes\' hile allowinJ.JUSt one touchdo" n. A big chanac an the unit was 1hc addition of linebacker Johnie Cooks at the "'eak- side, where he was vel) good against the run and put pressure on the quanerback. Lawrence Ta)lor. the Giants' reg- ular weakside ti11cbacker. "Lii be eligible to return to the team nc>.1 week when he finishes a 30-da) suspension for substance abuse. Anglers fishing out ofDa'"c:r 's Loekcrand Newport Landing arc enjoying some ver;:good late sea on fishing as ycllowta1l and bonito have moved into local waters and anglers are harvesting numbers of these fish. The top boa,t in Newport's fleet of sponfishers has been the "Freelance" with captain Donny Brockman at the helm. Fishermen on board this fast spon boat have been findjng schools offish dail)'with fish counts reflecting the good fishing and light loads are common during the ~eek. Shark fishing is also good" 1th the "California Dawn" and chaner boa I "BonJos" both opcratin~out of the Pavihondocks.coming1n \I.1th catches ofblue and mako sharks. Billfish angler~ marwan1 to boo!.. a trip toCaboand enJo; some late fall lndt.vidualsorgroups"ho"ant to enterthecompetit1on should contact Tom Gillett at California Lures in Costa Mesa b) calling 650..544 7 0 The duck and goose hunung season is coming up fast and despite a lo" er baa limn and shonened gunning season, waterfowlers should enJO) good shooting at both Prt' a1e and public shootingspols in 1he uth- land. Hunters who would like to find out what 1s going on tn the"' aterfo" I world should make plans on at Hrnd· 1ngthrannual Ne"' Pon Beach r Parrish, Hayes. Bedrosian may fie heading elsewhere From ~ Associated Press Whale the e"' 'I orl.. \lets "ere celebrating a d1ns1on 111le at hea Stadium Thursda) hight after bcaung Philadelphia, several Phillies "ere .wondering where the) might be playing nellt season. 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Bnan Holton "'as the onh Les '-ngelcs pitcher to beat the ~ lets Orel Hersh1scr "'as 0.1. allo" mg 1"0 run'> in nine innings. John Tudor "a" 1-.:!. allowing nine e3f!1Cd run in I innings. On tht' Mets side. Wall\ Bacio.man was 13 for 30 ag;unst the Dodgers. Howard Johnson was 13 for 35 and Keith Hcmande-z I-Hor~ I. dm mg in I 0 runs. Kevin Ebter hu three homer!. in 24 at-bats. No Mea staner had an ER.\ o'er 2.00 against the.-Dodger\ Run Darl- ing was :?-0 '-'Ith a IO.:! ER\. Da'1d Cone \\aS ~..() "'llh 3 I 32 D" •&ht Gooden "as 3-IJ ""ha I 5~ and Sid Fernandez "al> 1-1 \I.1th~ J • Came' Lansford "a<, 20 to r .;5 against Bo~lOn 1h1s~l'ar"11h IJ run~ scored. \.\ al1 \.\em "a<. I J tor 36. Da'e Parlo.cr 13 for ~b and Jose Canseco I b for J . ~arr.. \kG" ire was I 0 for 46 "1th 16 stn l..couts but htt four home runs. Rick Hone)CIJll and turm Da' 1s each "'en1 .:!-0 and Dennis fa:l..ersle) did not gl\e ap a run 1n t:· •innings. allo"'ing four hllS and gl'1t1ng ~'en saves. Da\C \e"an "as 1-.:! "''h a 4.44 ER~ Oakland "on nine of 12 games. Man' Barrett "as the Oc'>l of the Boston· regulars ap1nst Oal..land. going I J for 48 Elh~ Burl..s hi\ Boston·s onl~ home run aga1n~t tht' J\thleucs. \.\ade Boggs "as 10 for 39 and-"'alked 1-7 .. ttnes-m 12 game.!. Todd Benzinger" as 6 for 36 and R 1ch Gedman 4 for ~O • Roger Clemens "a"· 0-1 against Oakland. allo"1ng a run in 6' innings. Bruce H urst "as 0-1. allo"'· mg three runs 1n eight innings Bob Stanlt.·,"as l·l "itha~IJ ERAand JefTSellcrs "as 1-:! \\llh a J l!.6 ER.\ M ike Bodd1cl..er "as 1·2 "llh a :.06 ER.\. 0 Mets rookie GrC'gg Jclknl's took advantage of an off-da) la<;t \\el'" to meet one of his idols. Yanl..l"r' star Don ~tamngh Jeffenes '1~11ed "nh \la1ungl~ at Yankee 1ad1um and taH.C'd h1111ng. of course. Latt~r that night. the scoreboard at Yankee '1ad1um "el- comed Jefferies. sendin~ '\ anlo.ees O" ner Gcortt· 1e1nhrcnna into a rage Ste1nbrrnner"as upset h1<. oollparl.. v.ould C'ttend that courte'' 10 a member of the CroSSlO\\ n rl'· ah. Twins set slglitsoa 90wlns From Tk Asaoclalecl Pre11 Kirby Puckett. M1nnrso1a·s star center fielder. con11nued 10 post round numbers Saturda) night. Puckett dehvrred his 401h double and scored his IOOth run in helping the Twin~ to a 3-2 victor'\ over the California Angels at ·Anaheim Stadium. But the number that holds the most appeal to him 1s ~90." as 1n lhe number of wms his club 1s shooung for. "We have our goals. 100. "c: "'ant 10 Win 90 pmes. That "'ould put us amona the ehtc." Puckett said after the T-.ans won No. 86 -one more than the) finished w11h Last season on Az1.6el• 901Jedale HC>Me Tooev-MinnftOt•. l:OS P.m S.01 26-\d\e. AWAY Sept. 27-Mllw•ukM , S.JS o m Seot. 21-MlhNeukee, S:JS Pm Seot. 29-ldle. Seot. lO-MlnnHOla, S:OS D m OCl. l-Minnnola. S:OS o.m. ••u oames oo KMPC 11101 exceol rooev oo KRTH 1930> . their way lo the \l.Orld champ1onsh1p. ··we have nuth1ng to hang our heads about. We'\e had a great season. But Oakland has had a supt>r season:· said Puden. "'ho has ali'nd) JOtned the rhte or M1nn~ta h1SIOr). The >\thlet1cs. onh team 1n t~ majors with 100 ,·1ctones. ha'e alrcad) chnchcd the .\merican Leaaue West utle Having aJf'ead~ surpa~i.<d bOO at-" bats. 200 hits and I 00 R Bl ~fore aemng his lOOth run. Pucke11 ~came the first Twm to reach all four of those lcve\s since Rod Care"' 1n 1977. , .. That's great. to bt-rncluded ""llh someone hke that But as long as the team "'1ns. that's all that matters.'' he said. "Those numbers "'on·1 mean much until n 's ume to sign m~ ne:\l contract." Puckett didn't figure 1n a ninih- 1nning ralh 1n "'h1ch the Twins snapped a ~-:? 111~ and presented JetT Reardon. 2-4. -11h his second "''" after he'd blown his 41 st sa'e Reardon had spoiled Fred Tohver's 2-0 lead b~ surrendering a t-o-run s10.ilc 1n the eighth to Johnn~ Ra). Reimer called up by Rangers Fonner Orange . Coasi College baseball pla)'er Ke' in Reimer com- pleted hts rapid a~nsion to the tug leagues carher this month "'hen 'tir was called up b~ the Texas Bangers after h1tt1ng 30.:! for Double J\ Tulsa this summer. The left-handed S" inging first baseman also hii 11 homers. dro' e in 76 runs and scored 74. • Reimer pla)'td at OCC frQPl 1983-84. semng the team's all-ume records for home runs (10) and RBI (9 ) unul Joe) James broke both 1n 1986-87. He was a graduate of Salmon Ann High in Bntish Col- umbia and was a former Canadian Baseball Player of the Year after leading the nauonal team in most offcns1 ve categones during thC' 1983 Fncndsh1p Cup af\d Pan ~mencan Games. 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Robert L Mever 92147 Beech Celll HMO Mt 1 Hll!Nven Ave, Tu· flled In Orenge Fll°"E ---~----""---nw......, __ H. Oc1ober 2 9. 1988 Ted Douglas Herghellglu.,wlfil, 1u EMI "'11ngton Of . Tru1t••· 110· Newport P111ic(a A WojtkleWtcz Thia ou11n111 11 con-iunoe. Cellf 910.2 Deoemlllf 't1, ttle ITA~ Of Su·795 3715'4 W Cerot St . f!'ull· CIWemonl. Cellf 9f711 c;ei,ter Drive "1050, New-a.oo Edinger Ave A.pt 1104 dueled by co-perll"efl . lh11 bu1lneu la con· NO 11329~ A•A•Dlllll~ OF erton. c.111 82633 Ting-Chien Teng, 2021 port 8Mctt, Calif 92MO Huntington BHch, Cahl The reglatr1n1 com-ducted'by: 1 gener•I part· 8e11>1r• J Gr~nt, 3~ uea w N:'"10Ui P111t.IC NOTICE Derll He<gheleglu, 3715'~ H11bof 8IVd . Coell M.... TI111 bu1lne11 la con-92 .. 7 menced to 1r1nMC1 bull· nerlhlp H1rbor l1t1nd, ewpor .,,, ... NAm w C...ot St . Fullerton, C•hl I Cellf 924127 ducted by TrustHthtp Thll bu11ne11 11 con· -under the 11ct1llOY1 The 11g11111n1 com· Beech, Cellt 9~d 39 TM foMow1 person• FICTITIOUI .,...,, 92633 Thil bu1ln111 II con-under revoceble tru11 dueled by hu1b1nd and fll1!1 bUlinla nerne or names menced to t11nNCt t>Utl· Lucille N W • hive abeltdof'::J the ute of ~ ITAft•NT I ThW bu1tne11 II con-dueled by. • gene<ll pert· The r1011111nt com-Tiie r1g111r1n1 com-I Mtted above on Aug1.111 31,,,,... under the llcllllOY• JeemlM CrMil ~2~or- tlle lllcUtloua 8ualneul The lollo'Ntng persona ere ducted by I Q9Mfll' Plr1· nerlhlp menoecl to tranuet bulf· menced 10 transect busl-1988 bulinMI n1me 0< names ona dej Mlf, Cell · ~ ....., ltlOllrien CorOM NMMl'VICTOAIA OAl(S 817 doing buslMll ••• MflhiP Th• r1gl1tr1n1 com· ,,... undet lhe flcllllou1 11111 under Ille flCllllOYI Rkihlld L L•Wt'ence lleted •l>Olle on September Thl9 bulinllt -~ .... con- .. Mer, from t"9 Unenl· w. vic:tcw1e. Ca.le Mesa HOT WAX DETAILING The reglllrlnt com-mtnC*I to tranNCt bull-~ n1me or nemes bullnesl name or names Thia tt•ttmeftt wu !tied 1, 1ttt ductedbylgenetal,,_.,,.,. MOue .,_,by IN Ptlnnlng Clllf 92127 • 3700 Park v .. Lene t IC, 1 menc»CI to trennct bull· -undef the llcl1tlout lilted Move on 9-ptember lleled above on August 24 with the COi.iniy Cle<k or Oi'· j Mwk A AUider 9'llP I led flllJublic Heerlna and Ctty Herne relerrld 10 lbOYe WIS Oouola1 A. Nllhan, 3700 bullnMI name or names Meted lb0\19 on f.ugust 31, Aobeft l Meyer, Trustee Pllrlcla A WojlkflWICZ 2. 1988 wltll the County Cllfk ol Or· with 1111 County c .. ~ of~ Co1Mn'1 lawt on 8rttl.. I ~ Fictrtlou• Buiiness lrlline, Calif 92]1!' ne11 under the llCllllOYI ~ neme or nemea 1. 1988 tNt enge County on September Thi• 1tatement wu ltle<I fllil 1tetement ••• 1 COUflCll ,...,.., of en ~I tiled In Orenge County on Perk Vie'# Lene 11C, IMne. ll•led at>Ove on August 22. 1988 Tille 1111ement was filed Thia 1ta1em111f was ffled . ,_, eoge County on September ange County on .,,..,tern of Gr9C8 Allteurent Com· Auouat 4 1987 fl LE Calll 92715 •· ''" Jonn B. Lee With 1111 County Clerk 61 Or· wltl'l tlle County Clerk or Or· Stephen• & Kr6y, 5000 12. 1Ht 2. 1Ht· 0 C "6ft, !MM, from tM unenl-1 NO l'35 ts.f t Thi• bu1ln••• Is con-JoM R Nune.t Tllll 1t11emen1 wu hied lll'OI County oq, August 25. •not County on September BlfCh Street, SUie • 10. New-• FJt1* Publt9hld rMgl oett MOu8 epprOW8I by the Plen· ~ o Wl'llt• Jr 12894 ducted by an tndlYtdual Thit 1ta1emen1 wu ltle<I with Ille County Clerk of Ci'· 1988 ,JIOUO 2. 19 • .....,. ~-~h&lb1..i2HQ 1 ~ Qi'~ o.t)'~ Sec>'91nt* 11, '*'II Commll8iotl on 81•188 ClubhouM Roed (:0111 Tiie r1g11t11nt com-with the County Cll<k ot Or· ange County on September Publllhecl Orange Coast Publl..hed Orenge Coatt PUblllhed Of"enge CO.st Dally Pilot Sl!f>temt>er 18. t8, 25, OCtoblf 2. 1:88778 of u. flll!ermlt no. 1M2 I Mele, Cllit. 92t2e. I rnenQed 10 tren~CI bull· anoe County on September 2, 1M8 Dally Ptlbt Sept4fmt>er 4 11, Dally Pilot Sep1ember 11. Dally Piiot September 11, 2S. OCtober 2. 9, 1988 U• • flllJublic i-tng regerding Lawrence Clmpeau l9SS .,... under 11\11 llctltlous 1$, tlU ,. FJ80lt7 18 25 lHt 18 25 Oc1ober 2 1988 18J5, October 2. 1988 Su-78• ----------"'.~- Oommunl'Y O.velopment a.IMtlc Drive. Coate Mesa. ~tlness na.ma or name~I f'9153a Publllhed 011nge Coast • ' su.755 • · Su·772 Su-7711l j · PlllJC NOTICE 9eodl Orwtt Progrem Orant· 1 Clllf 92128 M1tld above on September Pulllllhed Orange Coast Delly Piiot September 11. IC NOTICE •mt tC NOTICE • flll!ertonneoce "-P0<1 • FV Wl)'ne A' Fr-22911 12. \!188 . Deily Pt!ot -S.ptem1>41t 18 18, 25. Oc1ober 2. 1988 1 PlaJC NOTIC( P\8JC NOTICE ."8. ,._ '1CTITIOUI .,_ .. 1M749 rKlngllly fJ loro' Celir Oouolls A NnNlln 2S, October 2, 9, 1988 Su-773 FtcTITIOUS 8UllNIH FICTITIOUI aUllNHS NAm ITA,._..,. • o.-11 Pten Amendment 92t30 ' · thls-1111ernen1 was hied Su-790 1 '1C'"10UI auetNllS I ~TITIOUI aUllNEH NAMI ITATl!•NT NAm ITATIMl!NT T)'e followlng J*IOnl tr• l~·l(AI end (fr-Thate ' Thi• bull""' wu c;on-with the_f o\Jnty c_:11ro1 Or-•-IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ' MA• l,_TIMENT NA .. ITATIMENT I Thi following persons •r•f The tofk>Wlng peraont are doing bul!Mll 11 ... ldmel1ta involve m1Jor ducted by 1 general partner· 1nga Cvvntt on ~Ptel'!lller ,._ Thi following persons are The totlowlng persons are dOlnQ butlnaee.. dolno ~ 11. T K'S CLEANING SER· ~ to the l and Ute lhlp 13 t98S _. TmOU 9UIMH ACTITIOOa .,..._.. doing buatf-....-dotng liusfnes911 D(L MAR PUBLISHING FIC LEASING SEIWICES VICE. 39•8 Seoerllrom, endCln:uletloriEJementlo Thia llltem4pf!I was t~ed J F'915" ~ I ~ NA•ITATIMINT A 2 00 2 INTER· CAPITAL M~NAGEM(NT 807 Hunll ton St Hunl:,5455 Gerden Grove S.,,11An1,Cllit'lf270• lM ......._., 8Mch ~at wlthlheCounty C11r11 of Or-I Pubhthed Of•nge Coa••1 ;r:!~ I TATIMI!"! TllelollOwlng persons 1re NATIONAL. 177 Riverside GROUP, 3184 Pullman St '[lngtonBe•~ Cehl ·92648 BOU~lfd, Sulle 357. West-Ter ... A. Willllml, SS5 Pten. 11'9' County°" September D11ly Pilot Septemt>e1 18 1 bo j'ng ~son are dolng'bullness 11· Ave .. N9wport Beach, Cahl., Co11a Mesa. CaJ1t 92626 John Oougl~t Brumm 119 mlnattr. Cabl 92163 P1ularlno. Coll• Meu . Contr1et1/Agreement1 120. 1taa, 25. October 2 9, 1988 dong us neu 11 J P MARSH CO , 10830 92M3 MlcllH I L Tellmoush I 1th St •3 , Hunun' ton Flnenc:lll lnduSlry Con· Callt. 92626 A-d Conlract to Roy Pubfllhecl Or1nga Coast Su-788 C~~S~~NUC~~O~DSi~ts~ La Fond1 C11c:le, Foun111n Angeltque ven Def Sande. 18~ Pon Wheeler Newport Bffch. Celt! '926A8 g tullants, C1ltlornl1 3043 Klmt>erly Hanten. 55S Alen SluNy Seel Of Senll Fe I Deil)' Piiot September 25, IL • Ml Velie)', Cell! 92108 I Theo ven Hauteren. 177 Beech. Cali1 92660 Rk:herd Wiiiiam Baker,! F09-thlll Boulevard. Sule 6 Peu11reno: Costa Meu Springe In lhe emoun1 ol October 2. 9, 18, 19U • "8,IC rtOTICE A:qjowC~ll 9~~:i ssionl P1t1lcl1 Ellen Marth. Rlve11ld1 Ave,, Newporll Bllfd A Sewell 29828 807 Huntington st'. Hunt· La CrllGl"ta, C1lll 9121• Cefll 92626 SZI0,800 Su-8.l• t 1 V. • • 10830 LI Fond• Circle, Beech. C1lif 92663 Hlavtra, Mission Viejo Call! In ton Beacl\ Cahf 926419 Thl• bualneu 11 con· Thi• bu11n111 Is con- To Executive Aaslstant to •-fC NOT\Cr:.. ' FICTmOUI IOSIHEH .. A ~n<I• ;~ SlegelM~~~62 j Fount1ln Velley, Celll. 92708 i Thll bu11ness 11 con· 92691 ~his busi~ess 11 con· ducted bV a co1po1a11on ducted by • generll part- 1111 City Menager tor .--. _" I N.\m STATEMENT I Vie wC°at f 9;~; on 1'hl1 buslneu Ill con· ducted by 1 gene111. part-I Th11 business IS con 'ducted oy co-partners The reg1s1r1nt com-ner1'11p reeponee, i.tterolcomplllntl The I01low1ng pe<sons ar11 ~· 1s 1 21062 ducted by-en lndilllduel netshlp ducted by. C:O·Plrlnfl(S Tha registrant com-menced 10 transact buSI· The registrant com-trom Mn, Alen Wegnet al· '1CTITIOUI .,...., 1 doing bullnett IS en ••ge • The reg1atran1 com-The reglStrant com-t The re.ll.J_Slrant com-m.nc:ed 10 transact b0$r-~ under 1~ ~mrous menced to 11ansaet bu9l-~ dltficutty In gethng r• MAmlTAftMENT WOLfStAR. .J9A4 WM· Redwo.O Lant& Mlltionl menced 10 trensact bust· menoed to 11ansac1 bus1-menced to 11ant1ct bl.ISi· neu under the hchllous•buainess neme or names nesa under the flctlllOYt peli'9 to lflllf ca6le t9'evill0n TN fOllOwlng persons ar• 111er A\19., Costa Mesa. C1111t v~(C•~•f 92691 1 neaa under the f1ot111ous I nesa under the lic1111ous ,,.., under lhe 11c1111ous bullness nime or namu I llllld ebove on September bullnets name 0< names ~COMCAST ~dol!:9, bualnett 11. 92627 • • 1 u~eness 1 con· bualneta name or names1 buill,,... name or n1mes business name 0< names1 h led ibove on Se temberl 19 1988 • lilted above on September To Perkee, 8eachM Ind C;NTER FOR INDIVIOUA· 1 · MOily Cl'lrtsune Dbdds ducted by 8 generel parf. llated 11>0vt on September lttted tlli>ve on S•pttmt>er r1411ed 1bove on August 1 ,. 1988 p G S Perk er Gener al 13, 1988 ~ CommilliOtl for TION, 31S Holmwood Drive. 1t•• Wh11t11r Ave. Cosra nerthtP 5. 1988 • ; I, t9U 1988 · · Jonn D Bru.mm Menao-Ter-Willie.ms • conalderetkln. tetter from ~Beech. CJl•f 92663 MMa,Cllit ~27 ~ ' • The •egistrant com-P1trlc;li E. M11sh -Angeftque ven Der Sande Michael T1hm0\Btt This llllemertl WIS hlild Thll 1111emen1 was hied Thts st11ement ~as hied Greg Connof 19ferrlng to George Spizmrt. 31 SI This business is con· meflCed to 'lrinaact bu51• 1 Thi• 1tatement was hied This 111temen1 was tiled Thi• 1111emtnt was !tied will) .iie Count Cieri\ of Or· I with 1111 County Clerk of Or-with the County Cle1k ol Or· 8'gnitd petition• requetttng I HolmwQod Drive, N....,porl ducted by.' an 1ndMd6a1 ness under tile fictitious with tile County Clerk ot Or· 1 with "the County Clerk ol Or-I with the County Clerk 01 Or-11nge County :n Sepremt>er ange county on September ange County °" September lM City kqulrld lhe PIO?· Beech. Calif. 92M3 The registrant c6rrl, buSll'leH nime :r na~8: 111ge County on September I ange County on September, ange Coun1y °"September ,3 tta&.. 20 1988 13, 19 erty et Ille looltout POilll Cindy L. Bollman.· .315 meneed to 11lnsac1 bust· fisted et>Ove on ugust • 6~ 1888 6. 19U nt1i.a•f71 F390IM • ,,11540 Fl12317 FllMll ot Pec1f1c tnd Holmwood Oflw, Newport neat und• the fict11Jous l 9H _ Fst1004 Pubftshed Orange coast Publishe<S Orange COaSt Published Ot11!11• Coas•.. Publllhed 1lr•noe -Goes• Publlstled Orange Cont )lflCoronedelMar ~r·c:"11'2fl.31 bullnest neme."' naires ~·.~.t~\ was hied Publ•Shed Orange Coast Da11y_p11o September 11J oai1y P110t Septembel--11 ~01rry p1101 September t8.,De1ly P1lo1 September 25.,Daely Pilot Sep1emb11 \8. blic: H .. nng SCh•d· d ~ b us nHs 1 con-ltlled 1t>Ove on May 28. th 1:._ Coant Cler or Or Deily Piiot September 11 t8, ~S Octdber 2. 1988 18, 2s. Octot>er 2 1988 25 Oetgt>er 2 9 ]988 Oetot>er 2 9. 16, 1988 2S. October 2, 9, 1988 uiing· uct ... If: c:o-__perltne($ 1988 • wi · Y • 18 2S October 2 1988 ' s 776 Su 775 · · ' ' s 789 Su·809 Su-785 e.itio. lalind 8ulkheidi The regl 11ran1 com-MOiiy c .. Oodds ange County on September • • • Su-777 U· • ' U· ....., ,..., W1tara Wey • 1 m>nced to tr1nNCt buSl· This st1tement •IS ltled 13. 1988 I Accept the work , end Mii under the ltclihooa wilh the County Clertl ot Or· FJt1S35 ~P111LIC NOTICE l ~ · . I ~=Ole~~~~ :::-:-l>O::: ;:.,,:I ~9~nty °" Sept•m!* D!l~b~::' ~~~·berco~~ ---,,-Ubl-. _lc_No_t_ic:_•__ TO.DAY, s su· 'N .. DA. y p' uzz LE 8f'.ld ,..._ the bond• 35 I t•. 1H8 1 • • F3t1534 25. C>ttober 2. 9. 1988 The Annual Report ol · d•Y. aft• the Notice has I Cindy l Boll.men Pub#sned •Oi'ange Coest Su-792 I Bernabas Inc . 11available11 • • • • •. ~ ..-did. ~ Thlt 1111.,,,.nt was filed D111y Pilot Seplember 18 I the address noteo below fa< Ol"dinencel tor Adoption with 1111 Co4(lty Cll<k of Or· 2S. Oc1ober ~. 9, 1988 flta.IC NOTICE lnso-cuon du11ng regular Or~ 88-33 • Grent-~nty on Sec>tember Su·794 ITATIMENT Of business hours ny. Jilly Ing I frenc:hlM to thaBalbOI 20, 1988 F-J AIANDONMENT OF citizen who so requests ~· letlnd Ferry .... ....,. ... ..a UH Of lllCTITIOUS within 180 days atter publt· Continued """-Publllhld Orenge Cool • na.IC NOTICE cahon ol th11 notd ot ots t\CROSS Ad 0 p I R. 'co I u t I 0 n g:~t!~' 9 ~·~. 2s '1C'"10UI .,..... Th:U:!1~gNA~~sons hlllabihly euthoflzing lhl •ly Men-. • • • su:811 NAm ITAn.NT have 1b1ndone<1 the use of . Barnabas Inc • ~2U 7 erger 10 lql tile ettacMd le!· I 1'114J lollowln persons 11e the Flc1111ou1 l!lu11ness R1dgeroute D"ve. Lake For· ter to SC4G with the Olly' I PUBLIC NOTICE. I dolng bullnet~ er . ~•m• L' T DESIGNS, 2s21 es\, CA 92630 • comment• on lhe.-Riglonll . EARS TO YOU •sf'v Port Whilby Pi Newpqn' The pr1nc1paJ manager IS Houeing Held• ~arN!nt ftCTJT10'm ll\llMH Lido Nord ~ 8 ~· Beach C1ht 92660 Jtm Halls. Prestdent ~II• community • MAim ITAftMEWT Calif 92'63 • ltlC • The • FICt•llOU\ Business Pubhstled Orange Coast ~ by the Orarige Coast , The following. ~s ere N · B J • b ·~ VI Neme referred 10 al>Ove was Dilly P111:>1 September 2S = Piiot • ~temt>er 2S. J d&nQ bulineta ••· • . Lld:~d/ N=~~I Beec:. flied In Orange Oollhty oh ,988 Su816 • .. • su9'9 vOOUE -~ALON. 10QO Calif 92863 ·May 17 190 FILE --------- • 8rlatOI St • 12.· ~rt .Th•• business IS con-NO F3809•2 Ml.IC NOTICE ' f1t8.1C NOTicE .. 8eech, Gell( 9286P ducted by en 1n<11vfdu11 L111d1 L Tagl,.net11 ~521 __ .;..;....;.. ____ _ --;....;.;~,;;..;..;.;;.........,_/ __ • Donlno Bta.nchirtl, 3<"il The reg11111n1 com-Pon Whilby Place. Newport ITATEMl!NT OF ACTrnOUI ..,...... Lano• Bly, Cotti Mesa, menc.o 10 tr1nsac1 bUSI· Be~h. C1hl 92660 AIANDONMENT OF MAim IT~TEMENT Calif. 9262j; • · neu under the f1et111ou~ This ,b611neu wes con· ,UIE Of FICTITIOUS 11'9 following perSQf\s llre Th1b1udeeu Pl'lllt ppe 'bu•lness name or names ducted by an 11'(11v1dua1 .. 8UIMll NAME .. OOlf19 ~es: • 1030 W ·M~rthur Blvd lilted at>O.,,. on August 1 Th,.t sietement was hied The tollowtng persons DAVIES ASSOCIATES • 1S6. Senta. Ana. Calif t9U with lhe County Clerk ot Or-heve abandoned the use 01 2004 Bltearle -Or,, Coste ~2707 N1ncy B Jac90 ange-County on September the F1cllllou1 Busmess ,.._. ·c .111 92626 Tt111 bu1lne11 fl con-1 Thia statement was hied 2, 1988 Name NEWPORT SEAS!OE Ridill"d'C~ Davt1S. 2004 dJcted by a general part-wllh the County Clerk of Or· Published Orange Coast ~JMENTS .clo Mesa ~ Dr --Cosll Mesa r~p -----1~ COUnty csrr~re.m~r Da Piiot Septel'l\bef-n Development Co Inc . 2925 Clilf 92821 • • The reg1111ant com-13, 1988 18. 25. Octotler"2 l 918 COiiege Ave . i:A-3 Costa Tblia busln.ess a con-menced IO transact busl· Fll15'3 779 Mesa, Caltl 92626 ducted by. en 1r1dovlduil neu under the 11c11uous1 Published Orange Coast DllDllC NOTICE The F1ct1llous Business • T.h e reg It tr ant· eom· bu91neu name or names, Dally Pilot Septemt>er 18. rUUL N1ma relerred to above was .menced 10 transect bull· lltted 1bove on September 2S. October 2. 9, 1988 ,ICTIT....., •s aUllNESS flied In Orsnge County on neu under the hcllttOYS 15, IHll Su-788 ...,... June 16, 1986 FILE bullfotiM name or n1mes Sytviane • NAMI STATEMENT NO F311T79 ......, IOove on AuguSI 1 Th11 111tement w lS ffled Ml.IC NOTICE !tie 1ofloWlng persons are Liwience M Campeau 1988 • I wtlh the C.ounty.Clerk oLOr-doing~ainess 11 1955 Baleartc D11ve. Costa Riel'IMd C Divte1 •not Count)' 0/1 Septeml5er FICTrnOUS aU .... ll • TRIPLE AAA LOCKOUT M .... Cahl 926211 This llelemenl WH med 20. 1988 NAME STATEMENT • S~VICE. 62• W Wilson, James G White Jr 2082 with the Qj)unty Clerll of Of· f"2't~ Thi following persons .,, Cotti M .... C.lif 92627 M,andarin Drtve CoSta lrl09 COunty on September Publtlhed Orange Coast doll)g bu1tness as Rlch1rd ,Runy1n, 624 W M .... Cihf 92626 13, 1988 ~ Deily Ptlol September 25. p ER s 0 NA L·, TRAN . Wiison. Cott• Mesa. Cahl Hirem A d• Fries, 2S.C86 ,,.1138 Oc1ot>er 2, 9, 16. 1988 ; SIJIONS • 4120 Bl1ch St I 92827 ' I v111 Crui Lane M1Ss1on Publ~ Ot•noa Co11t ..!Su-Su-8'3 ' .Sult• 12JA. Newport Beach., Thi• business Is con-\ltejO. Celt! 92691 Delly Pilot .Sec>terrober 18. Cllil 92ee0 ducted by •n Individual Thlt business was cqn· 25,, Oc1obet 2. 9. 1988 rtaJC NOTICE Send_y Carton, 318 VISll The regiatrant com-ducted by 1 gene111 partner· Su-79t lruch1. Newport Beach. menc:.d 10 trensac:t t>usi.;11hlp . ----------· 1 'Ac:TmOUI 9UllNEU C11tf 92&60 · neu under Ille llClll•Ou:t This 1111ement was flied •-u-NOTICE . , NA• ITATIMINT Th.ls business 1s con-business nime or names with lhl County Clerk ol Or· ,._..,.. TtMt IOllowing persons are ducted by· en 1nd1v1dull lilted •bove on September ange COYnly on September ACTITIOUI _,...,, dotng bullnas as The revlatrant com-19• 1988 2. 1H8 MAim IT~Tl-NT A t D ~NTERPAISES. ~menced to transact buSI· Rteherd Runyan 4 PubhShed Oi'ange Coast The tottow1ng persona ere 1956 An11!.9tm St . Costa l'neM under th• flc1111ous l~hh:~'t''~en6i.w:' /"~ D11ty Pilot September 11. doing bu"'-at: 1 Mese. Cell! .92826 business n•~ or •names w oun Y r 0 r t 8, 2S. October 2 1988 (e)LIVINO WAT. ER RIVER. F.rank Michlll Sonch.. 1 llated above on (not yet) ~~9~fnty on September Su-780 co. (b~IO OE AGUA VIVA ttse Anah91ru St . COSla Si ndy Catson • FJ92A25 IMID•1c MnTICE CO . 3101 S FlllrVieW Ave Me81. Callf. 91126 Thlt 1111emen1 w lS hied r-nu • •73, Santa Ana. Celrl 92704 Th11 bu11ne11 IS con· with the County Cle<k ot Or· Published Oringe Coast ... _,__. b tndlVfd II Cou Se Diiiy Ptlo1 September 25. FICTITIOUS aUllNESS R. Raymond Pressley, I""" ... Y-en u I ange nty on ptemt>er Oetoblf 2. 9, 16, 1988 NAME ITATIMENT 3101 s. Feorvlew Av• •73. The reglst11n1 com-13, 1?88 Su-604 Sent• Ana, Cetif 9270• menc.cl to trenHCt t>usi-••1542 The fotlowlng persons are Thia butlnest 11 con· nesa under the lictltious Published Orenge Coast DI-IC NOTICE doing business u ducted by .,, lndtvidu•I bullMM nJm9 or n•mes Dally Pilot September 18, ,._ INDUSTRIAL CIRCUITS The registrant com·. liltecUbove °"July 15. 1988 125, ~Ober 2. 9, 1988 '1CTITIOUI austNEI' 1000 Adams, Suite 105 menced 10 trenSICI bust. Frenll M Sorlctl • Su-787 NA• ITATEMENT Huntington Beech, Call! nesa under the llctltlous Thia 1t1temen1 w11 I~ .orhe f()llowlng pe'sons are 92:,~dy Lynn McCollom, buslneSI neme or names with the Count)' Cle<k 01 r-Ml.IC NOTICE I doing buelneu as 2516 Flond1'. Huntington lilted ebove on NIA enge County°" September AZO COLOR LAB t770 R R.ymon<S P1estley 20. l988 FtCTmOUI aus..-11 Newporl 81vd Ste 102. BNch. C.llf 921•7 Thia 1111emen1 we1 hied f"2424 I N~ ITATIMENT Cotta M ... Clltl 92627 Jeltrey Steinberg. 2518 wilh lhl County Clerk Of Ci'· Publiehed Orange Coast The lollowlng persons· are 01vld A Levy 706 A Iris FIOridl, Hunllngtofll Beach. C ""-t ber Delly Pilot September 25, d-' b c · · c 'Callf 92S.C7 111941 ountv °" ....,, em Oc1 bet 2 9 11 1988 .,.ng u1tnets IS Ave . oron1 del Mar allf. This ouslness is con-12, IHI I 0 • • • ~ ·803 e R.8 DENTAL LAB. 213 92e2S d led t> • g-a• p1r1-,.,. u , w w11son Ste B Costa Th11 business 11 con· ,,::,h, Y Published Qi'111ge Coull I Mesi. Calll 82827 ducted by 111 1nd1vldual Th P 18 lst1ant com- Olily Pltot September 18. 'PlB.IC NOTICE Biiiy A Bittle 1650 W The registrant com-mtnc~ 10g transect bull· 25. Oc1ober 2. 9. 1988 j , ... ....._ ____ 11 I Cubt>On, San1a Ana, Call! menced to transact bl.ISi· ,,.., ndtr the hcltttous Su-783 v _,,.,_. __ 92708 neu under tile llc1111ous u ----------NAm ITATl•NT This busoness • i~ con-butlneta neme 0, names t>us•neu n1me or names MJC NOTICE The following PlflOl\I art ducted by an 1nd1v1dua1 htted ebove °"NIA I~~~-: •l>Ove on August 11 dOing bu.,,_.•• The reg111r1nt com-Devld R. Levy Wend L McColtom 8TAT9MINT Of SOUTH MAIN DIVIDE ")lllCed 10 uansact bUSI· Thi• atetement W81 ffled Thi• :i.1.men1 WIS llled ••••Dr-NT OF I PARTNERS, 1205·D' North Mii under the l1c1111ou1 •with the County Clerk ol 01-with tile County Clerk of Or· \la. CW FtCmtOUI Co111 Hlghw1,. Lagune bu11nes1 name or n1mes 1nge County on Septernt>e1 ange Coun1y on September T111au::-o!!~1ons ~·~'· ~~1.!' 1205-D ~~~1 at>Ov• on Jenu1ry 13, 1988 F:Jt1521 t:l, 1988 F•1127 • hive ~led IM UM of North Co111 Highway. Biiiy R 81111e Publllhed Orange CoaS1 Pubhahed Orange Coast the Flctlllou1 Bu•lnesa t.eguna Beac:h, Cab! 92651 Thia 111tement was !tied Oany Piiot Septem~ 18. Delly Piiot Seplember 18, Heme: VJ'S QUALln' MAIN· &rlen S. Wood, 1205-D with the County Clerk ot Or· 25. OClobe< ~~-9, 1"8 26 Oetober 2. 9 1988 TDtA~. Sn V1Ctorla St ~ortll Co111 Highway, enge County on Septembef Su·793 Su-797 (A). Coate Mesa. C1111 Legu!\a 8elc:h. C.hl 92651 13, t9U 92127 flll1 bu11n~11 I• con-ntlUI TN Flctitlous 8utln .. s dueted by • general Part· I Publllhed Orange Coasl ""1 "11' Nerne referred 10 lboYI WIS ,,,.,.ship Delly P110I September 18, ruuu flled In Oi'enge County on The registrant com· 25. October 2, 9 1988 Ju I)' 1. 19 8 8 F ILE menced to tranllCf bUSI· Su-71MS N0.1'315547 -under lhe ftctrllous --------- Ml.IC NOTICE v-. _,.,., Liii. 577 Vtc· bualnea neme or names lotll SI, (A), Costa Mell, lilted lbOve on August 1 c.itt. 92127 ,988 I '1C-----··-·· Niie CllU!es. 2~9 For.-1 Aoberl T Kiiien rWialf'ATiMOT ClhMI, Coet1 Mesa. Celtt TPllS ataternent wn ltle<I Thi toilowtng per.ant ere -:::=======::::::-with the County Clerk ol Or· doing bullnell 11 enge County °" September ELECTRIC SWEAT, ,.387 20. 1t11 Fw L-l!ii.~ co111 HAMOfil LAWN• llT. OLm MOft\llf~ • C«Ntery CremllOfY 1125Gill9rA" CostaM ... 5'0·5554 Publltlted Or•noe Cont Btenda L .. Poulson. 387 Deily Piiot September 2S. w ley, Apt 35, Cott• Oc1ober 2. t . 16. 1988 Mele. Celof 92827 1 Su·8 l0 I Thi• bu1ln1H 11 con• ducted by an lndtvidual ~ NOTIC( Tiie reg11111n1 com- '"911Ced to tren11et bull· FICnnoul .,_.. ,_ ·under the toc1111oci1 I umlTA~ I ~ neme or n11N8 Tiii f0110W1f11 P9'9Qnt 1r1 I lleted ~ on Augutt 30 dolna buell'8ll .. , ... WlSAEP CO COM· ....,_L•Poulton PANl!S. 1402 w Meote TNI ltMement ... ltleo Awe , .. nt• An• Cell! ...., the C°""'Y C... Of Qi'. 92704 . enge County °" September , I JoMptl Hlnfy Luelf 1.t()2 8, lttl W Moore Awe .. Senti Ane. f11t1• Cellf 12704 PUCllllfled Orenge Coat Thie bu9lMI• •• con-DeltV PllCM SlpMmbef ta crwc.... by' en lndMduel 25. Oc1otler 2. t. 1fft The r101111en1 com-9u·782 ·- S T 0 C I P 0 R 0 II A M s y I.I 0 0 J I I I I I' P I C T R S I' J I I 1• wou GUiii To 1mprtas h•I cUll• ll't 'le1ve 1"1n ra1MO tile w1na gills 10 the 1'9111 1n•lled tf!t boVQ'* I ncl IOOll I "P He 11\en turned ro the weotet at1Cl 11>0 • My --to .,,. cnel' 1 Lost 5 Mollusk,, 9 Hurt 14 lion 17 More qualified. 1~ Places 19 Vaulted • 20 "I cannot tell --" 22 Get off 23 Ajar 24 City OA the Rhone 25 Coins in· Naples 27 Unhappy destiny . . 28 Church section 30 Unexceptional 32 Polite person's word 33 Within: pr&t. 34 Leg parts 35 Mr. John 36 Trim 37 Clamp 38 Indian. for one 39 Opponent 40 Wind dir, 41 Diamond State 45 State off. 46 Expansive 48 Shamrock's cousin 49 Iron frame ~ 1 Slow-flying bird 52 Amend 56 Children: Sp. 57 African river• 58 Buttercup 59 White-tailed birds 61 Ending for old or yd\Jng 62 Composure 63 Place for a sash • 64 Egg-carton marking 65 Establishes 66 Made 67 Diiobeying • 68 Simpson and others 2 • 3 •• • l \• 7 1 Mediterranean island 73 Goof 74 One of the senses 76 Certain vote 77 Gets older ""' 79 Container 81 Comply 82 Habituates 83 Get rid· ol 84 Sew· 86 Metallic element 90 Burn 91 French artist 92 Turner and others 9~ Class 94 M achine gun 95 Greek god 96 Sixth-century pope 97 Peaceful 98 Cause pain 100 Not.home 101 Centennial · . State 103 Quadruped 106 ~n lines (abbr.) 107 -lazuli 109 Theater event •110 Geometric figures 113 Thin s1reaks 114 Discolor 116 HQme computers (abbr.) 119 Dessert . 120 Small tree 121 Oven 122 Game using mallets 123 SaltJ)4'ter 124 Talent 125 Ancient Syria 127 Musical shows 129 Valley 130 Start 131 Observe 132 Bothered 133 Saul's · grandfather 134 Rinds 135 Resting 136 Grain •• .. ... .. ~ 1 Retlglous • superior • 2 Bang 3 Poers-wor~ 4 little Rock's state 5 Near 6 Canters , 7 Playing card 8 Gopher State 9 Ancient Greek city 10 Latter Day ' Saint 11 Edgar -Poe 12 Fishing item • 13 NFL plays 14 Street:·sp. 1"s Stranger 16 Angry speech 17 Time period 2 t Lessens 22 WWII hero 26 Dry 29 Equal 31 ~mall fruit 32 Entreaty · 34 New Zealanders 36 Like a chimney 31 Bravery 38 Chalcedony 39 Vanguard 41 Ju~n and others 42 Door sign 43 Path 44 Self-centMed one 46 Promotes 47 Small insect 50 "Treasure Island" auth. 51 Provide a roof 53 Low wagon 5o4 Asian country 55 Little 57 Expresses~ cnolce 58 .,.Couples 60 Spice 62 lsraefl leader 63 Sausage 6"' Jelly: flt. 65 Window cover'lngs 1t 12 ' t3 66 BeautY and the - 67 ObUgatlons. 68 Cockney abodes 69 -Joplin 70 Feat 72 Holld~ . beverage 75 Tiie picture 78 Egg on- 80 Dregs 83 Merits ~ Thai currency 85 East Coast cape e& Suspicious 87 Sicilian resort 88 Uke the Sahara 89 Art - 91 Golda and · family 9~ Pelican State 93 Olstt'Msful sound 96 Tel ·Avlv . . region 97 P1alrte State 99 Woody ple.nt 102 October birthstone 103 Org. 'O"' Ten-armed creature 10'5 Summer akin color 107 Door-frame pJece 108 Advantages 111 Astaire's sister 112 More unusual 113 SlckM 114 Glide on Ice 115 Clocked 116 Studied 117 Dressed 118 Distress sign al 120 Canine tr .. t 122 Short-legged dog 124 Vain one 126 ThleYe 128 Before: pref. - • ... ENTERTAIN Four new shows • on local stages .. Two musical comed\ rcvl\ alo; a Henrik Ibsen drama and the seco.nd version of .,"BilQx1 Blues" in two weeks compnse the ne" theatric:il menu in Orange County this "eek Leedina olfthe Khedule 1s Rodgers and Hammerstein's "So.ala Pacmc" at the Grand Danner Theater open. ins Tu~~y, whale: another Popular musical. G•y• aad Dolls," arri,es Friday at the Yorba Linda Musical Theater. Also Frida\, fbsen·s productions will be ringing down ..GMlt1" optns the ~11Son for the their curtains after this "eeke nd. Alternative Rcpcnol'\ Theater and ~They are: Neil Simon's "Blloxl Blues" mounts •"A Fuay Tlliag Happened on~ the stqe of Golden West College Way to &M Fonam" 111 I.he C'o!>ta M~ "~uth Paci~c" blend~ corned), Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamilton St .. music and wamme under the darec· Costa Mesa (650-5269). closing per- tion of Jack Bunch at the Grand 7 formances Thursday thro ugh Satur- Frcedman Way •in Anaheim. Trtc\ day at 8 p.m., today a11d next unda' Williams. Ron Waldron. Joseph Pau'r at 2 p.m. · and Valerie Cassel arc featured. •"How to Suctttd In Business Performances "Ill be gl\en n1gh1h WltlloutReallyTrying"at the Laguna except Mondays at \'8f')1nt cun:nTI Playhouse. -606 Laguna C~n~on times through No,, 21Call 77:!-1710 Road. Laguna Beach. final per- for ticket information, formances Tuesda) tbrough aturda) Patricia Terry, an1s11c director of at 8 p.m .. toda) and ne~t Sunda\ tat the Altemativ~ Rcpeno11 Thl'atl'r. 1s .2:30. · ·• ., T Sunday, September 25, 1188 Patty Hearst story co~pelling movie By SOREN ANDERSEr-i; across the strec(from D1sne)land. ..c111 t: *-:' ..,._.. Schrader puts the audience in the It had to ha' e ~en a rl·al-hle closet where she was kept blindfolded incident first, 01her\\1se no producer for 57 days. In the movie"s most in tus nfht mmd "ould ha~ gl\eh temfy1ng and efTeclh~ sec.1100. her his backmg to a mo\le PfOJCt 1 "11h capu' at~ as chronicled an a ~C'S of such a fantastic premt\e surreal blackout scenes. The closet A rich. apobtJcal ht•1rei.!.. ~id-door opens to reveal menacing sil- napped by terrorists. 1 br.11n"'ashl'd houcttcs framed an the doorway. into becoming a 1erron~1 herself mocking and thre~ning. backlit Shows up on the national nc"'> v.11h blinding hght and disappearing brandishing an automatic "capon back into blackness when the door and spouting re' olu11onar} '&Jh· shuts again bcriSh. R obs a ban~ Shoots up 41 The Clnematograph' of BoJan sponmg goods store Bazclh and the production design of Her captors-1urn1:d-rnm(lJlfl11h Jane Musk\ ~ate a nightmare world die in a nataonalh tcle' 1~d \hooHiu1 of light and shad<l,". of torn curtains v.1thJhc cops. h~goe'>1ntohid1nJ!!lor and squalor. a "orld 1n which the more than a ~ear. cn'>'>tro~'>tng ih1 SLA.'s hading places arc shown to ~ count!) on a radical-run undrr· not o nl)I pnsom for Hearst. but the ground railroad TtK·n \hi.'., Jrrl·,1,J prisons of lhe SL.\ as ""ell. The tned and COO\ 1<:1ed on ~ani.. ltt~h. r\ hideouts art' madhouses of the and "g~ ~h.irgc<, \ht', ~nl tu group's o"n making. ink~ as~lwns prison. Later thl' prc\1<.h n• dl!ll· 0' crhcated b~ deranged rhctonc mutes her sen tenet' v.herc paranoia spawns ltke fungus. Whereupon. she .1mml·J1.sk 1~ fl· Hearst's fear and disorientation arc vcns to bein~ a contl'Oll'd rnl'mlxr uf palpable. Leading a cast of v1nual the countn ·c1ub ~I anJ .wparl'nll\ unknowns. English actressr Natasha lt"es happlt~ t'\cr Jltt'r untroubk:d R1 cnardson (the daughter ofv an~sa j "' st.aaiftg "Ghosts" for the anta -\na . •"Bllui Bh1ts" 1n the Drama Lab playhouse. 1636 S. Grand .\, c. CML Theate!t.t of Orange Coast_Coll~ge. · de-~rtr.1 • t• csa. ~)-~ 0t""4:hmsdaY-- Matchcll Nunn, Tom Orr. ennife~ throughsaiUrda) at 8 p.m .. toda~ and _J>_yfla.s1L~mm~l61lu:.r--B~m~uQQ_d1~~w _Iwl.~' ~ill..Uoo ___ ....,.... -•--+ Of0e4f I hen lhe\ Illa._,. J mln ll' arason I turns in an C\lraOrdma~ Myers-Johnson and Jal'k Thoma" next Sunday at 4 p.m . The play "&JI run Thursda\!> •"Rudyvillt" at the Finalh a through Saturda)s at 8 p.m. arid Unicorn Emporium. 214 Main ·st .. Sundays ·at 7 p.m . unttl :--10 ,. 5. Huntington Beach (969-1794). wind· R.eservations arc being taken at ang up Friday and aturda) at 8:30. 836-7929. •"No Sex, Please~ We're British" "Biloxi Blues," wh1rh opened last at the .San Clemente Com munit\ week at Orange Coas1 College. goes Theat~r·s Cabrillo Pia} house. :!O~ on the stage of m sister school. Ave. Cabt.iJlo .. San .Clemente Golden Wes1, under the d1rcct1on of (@2-0465). closing out ~ednesda~ Charles Mitchell The cast includes . through Saturday at 8 p.m . "David Howell, Stephen 1lva, Debbie ., -Remaining on the boar~s and Caceres-Gerber,,. Frank Carrera 111. continuing .are a · nurrtber of other Gina England .. 4-nn Fornarola. Jdl' productions, Among them: Game. David fohnson. David' HO\\-L •"ne Cn ciblt" on °the mlun stagl' ell. Stephen Silva .. :ind an Vine. and "IA P-erpetaity Througbout tbe The second increment 1n the ~e1I Uatvene·~ on the Second Stage .cf Simon trilogy "11~ pla) Fnda} s and South Coast Repenor). 65' Town Satur~~sat8p.m.:indSunda~sat3 Center Dri ve. Co!.la \-tc~a p.m ., an the_ main theatcr1hrough Oct. ( 95 7-403l ). "Crucible" run<, 9. Call 895-.8378 for ticket 1nfor-Tucsda)fs through Frida}!> at p.m .• matjon. . Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sunda's at ,:Guys arid Dolls." the musjcal 2:30 and 7:30 u11til Oct., 16: .. \; nt- fable of droadway, "111 launch the verse" plays Tuesda~s througfi new season for the Y-otba Linda Fridays at 8:30. Saturda)s at 3 and Musi~I Theater l\t the Forum. 41 75 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p:m~ until Fairmont Blvd .. Yorba Linda. ho" Oct. 23. times are Fridays and Saturda}s al •"Company" at the :--:e"pon p.m. and Sunda)S at :! p.m. through Theater Ans Center. 150 1 C11f1 Oct. ! 6. ~1tfi reservations taken 111 Drive, Newpon Beach (631-0188). 779-8591. Thursdays through Saturda) s at 8 On other 1~1 stages. fh•e cu~nt · p.m .. Sunday mallnces at 1:30 until ..... ,A .. I( UA MowllS 152-4993 POUWTAlfl YAU.EV f lllllly F CIUf llS-1307 *"'VINE £owvos urwersity 854·Slll •LAMlfllAOA Patihc i u ,..,,am 994·2•00 *LAGUNA ... Ls Eelwltds-soc.t s • ~tlllisMa/1768~11 *MISSION VIEJO £0Wlltds Crown Villey 364·0120 *O..ANGE Cttltury City Celltll 634-2SS3 UlU'O•Mlllt II llATASHll lllCMllllDSO• PATTY HEARST (Al IMUUISf Hlll RUHlllG Oii THE EMPTY (RI BEAST (A) U Zll M.J 111 )110 II • CAOSSlllG OHAllCEY (PG) I IS l IH lt I ltt lt * lllllCl IWllLIS DIE HARD. (RI Ulll:IUMJ 411111 oil &34 9!.0!> OllAlllG( llllrtioPOhionO. ot 11 WIS Th• CIT y Snooo•"• C•f'tff \f Allf .. I tll'•\tt.1 (t l .. t~M&t _ .......... lDW••OS HUHTNGTN TWIN ..... •SANTAANA . EOWarels Hutton Ctmtr 662·2266 Stan Wlulck, Bill Cressy and Elliot Baroid (from left) In ••A Fa.nny ThlnC Happeqpton the Way to the Forum.'' Oct. 23. •"Grease" at the \ estm10 ter Communil) Theater. 717:! Maple 1.. Westm,i'nstcrt995-41 IJ). Fnda~sand Saturda}s al 8:30 1hrough Oc1. •"Stand By Your Beds. BQ¥ " the Garden Gro'e Communll\ Theat~r. St. Mark treet at Chapman Avenue. Garden Gro"e ( 9 7-51:!_). F'ridays and aturda}S at . p.m. through Oct. 15 with one. undai< matinee .Oct.~ al 1:30. •"Tbt Matchmaker" b\ the .\na· M odJeski Pla)ers and "RumpltstiltskiJ1" b\ the .\merican Children-'s Theater at the .\naheam Cultural .\ns Center. 931 ~.Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. "Matc hmal..d' plays Frida~sand a·1urda~sat p.m .. Sun~ays al 1 p.rn . through Oct. Q (991-4135), "hale "Rµmplest1ltsl..1n·· runsSaturda)s and Sunda}~ a12 p.m through No.v. 6. •''Tbt Fourposter" at the Lzi Habra Commun1" Theater's Depot la~~. 311 ·. Euchd t.. Lzi ·Habra (.21 l 905.9 0 ). Frtda' s and Saturda)s at 8 p.m. through OCt. 15 •"My Fair Lady" at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Danner l Theater. 690'Et C:imino Real. Tustin (838-1540). n1ghtl} e'\cept ~londa) s al' ar) ing cuna1n 11mes through Feh 5. - •"Tilt Wbote Half'' :it 1he Harle- quin Dinner Pia) house. 3503 Harbor Bhd.. anta .\na (979.5·111 ni&htly except Mbnda}S at \3r)1ng cunain1imes through No,·. I). "A sllJei!theait- of a mooie. Don Johnson is better than ever. Susan Sarandon is superb." -OttndSll«loi ~ac;.n Sweet H earts Do11ce •El TORO Edwards Et Toro 581·9500 • HUllTllllTQl llaat • t.A --•SMTAAMA EawartlS Hutton· Center 8 Cinemas 662-2296 Ed~fds P<lClfic s Charter Center GitewJy 5 a.1-ono s2J.1&11 • l'tlf:SESTO> IN --' ....,,,_ ......... .,, ..... llTIAYID 111 I l!fl HI SoJI US I .. PAm MUIST l•l 1 !·U J:IO s,1J 7•4S ,.., WllutNDlll 1W1 tl'•t»••k4SliJI 11• ----..-1 ....... , ...... -CMl.-~111 '" ........ --~, ~------.­_ _,Oii 11:IO , .......... 10,JO ~·­WMO flMID IOMI UlllT IN I 11.',.' .. , ... ,. ~,,, .. ~°'"-' -~, UHSAS !'! 1110 J 1JS •iOO 812 1 10:10 a-...- ..... Of.ftt(Wl ll1SS l 1U ••SJ .... 81U II ... ...,,,_ ...... ....._ .............. SWllT M1Mn DAMC1 191 ,.,., ....... , .. about her performance he ponra~s Hearst as Preposterous~\\ h11'd bc.-ht'''l" 11 ' an utter!) ord1nar) ptrson \.\hO was Which pro' cs '<"t 3ga1n that lhe.mnst dragged k1cktnJ and screaming crcatl\ c mind) 1n Hltl \ \\Uod lan'1 through the looking glass. I began to compete "'1th ihe gu' ,, ho Schradcr's fascinauon \.\1th charac· scripts rcal11~. at lca\t not nn. thoSl' ters pushed 10 aberrant and aJmost da) s "'hen he\ rt>all~ on hi.\ gaml· unbearable extremes. "hach found The Pam Hl'ar'\~ que\t1on 1hat expression 1ll "Ta'\1 Dnver.. a.nd continues to haunt nearh a de .. ade .. Hardcore." makes him a fitun~ and a half after the rao as \\ hat I.and choice to direct .. Patt~ Hearst: of hold did Lhe<.e ~oplc ha' t' C\\ er Working from a screcnpla~ b) her" Nicholas Kazan. hrader does the Jn "Pam Heam .. direnor Paul best d1recung1ob ofhts career. He no t Schrader 1nes to sho" u' .and in .,0 oni} gi ves each nightmare sequence doing he paint!> a harro" mg picture maximum emotional 'oltage. he also Based on Hears(.-. boot.. about her 1s able to find and con'c' the humor capt1v1 t). ··E,er: cret Thing"' 1no" -and there was a surprising amount rctttlcd ·:Pam Heam Her Ov. n of tt -an Hearst's predicament. Story .. } and ·made "1th ljearst's The SLA ·members in ··Pam coopcrauon. "Patt) H~arsf IS _a Hearst" arc characters stratg_ht out of Patty-c)ed '1ev. of ht>r ordeal. the theater of the absurd. Cinque With onl}. one s1gn1fican1 ~ ... cep-(VingRhames)1spon rayedasv1olent u on (sho"mg Uie taw~ers dccading·1 and extremely unstable. and mo!t of counroom stratcg~ ). all 1he mo' 1c·.., has white female follOY-'CTS come scenes pla~ out from Hearst's point ot across as f'C\'Olutton 1unk1es . rom· '1ew. We meet the L.\ at the same plctcl~ hooked o n guns. slogans and umc she does. v.hen 11 burits into her their own press clippings. which the} apanmcnt on Feb. 4. l 9'4. and plaster.on the walls of their h1deouL kidnaps her. We team onl) as much of Schrader and Hearst's point as that the SLA ·s think1nga~d ns methods as Patt). who grew up la a safe and sane Hearst learns. \Ve sec the group·s fief') environment, watb't inoculated end the same wa' she does: on apinst the insarut' and so contracted tclcv1s1on 10 a crumm~ motel room • brief: virut.rnt" case. .... U lto 9RU MAR~AC• ·~ au•NA "A•K u ... M0Vl£5 9UENA PAA>I "2-4993 NOW •HC>WING 1H. TOtlO Q A•.,... OltOVI COWA'RO$ CbwAAOS SAOOl.UlltoC• W£ST9fKIOtt sa1seeo ~· fUUA:•TOtof LA Ml..OA AMC ,.,,cine f'ULLERro.. I LA -AUlto 6 ~ lHM-Upo .--~~~~~~~~ O •ANGI WUfMtNSTll H1·369l 'AClflC HIWAT 39 D.I . AMC CHIANGE MAU 637..()340 ....... -.. .-.. .. --. ' 4.,.. ~ [BJ . o..-u ... CITY CTI! 6:M-n1 1 $AH'JA AHA Q)WA- 9'"5TOI.. ~1444 $T-T°" EDWARD$ V'IU.AGE -~ **** "IIlGHESTRATING. A unalhinef y beautiful. mysterious and woodafu1 adwnture. Sipllne-y Weaver has the~ role cl her career.' . -e.-~ ~PL~ Y11CW MAGAZJ:i.'£ . -"REMARKABLE. A MOVIE UNLIKE ANY I HAVE SEEN. Sipamey Weaver gives an outstandini perf~ -l--~ nu roo>.vSttaw sac SIGOURNEY· WEAVER. 6oRILLAS INTHE~ The Adventure of Dian rossev •• DIO 0rMge Cout DAIL V PILOT I Sunday. September 25, 1888 PoP Music I . --~- and tht' cause. but e ~1aU) IO \tt Tracy," said an CAC1ted Jane Reed . a As Wcdnesda} night', r,c, en-hour 32-}t'lr·old Los .\ngcle\ rc0;1dent. Human Right) No" lx:ndit conl'Crt .. I'm mo,ed by her hm.inil~ and drew to 1tr, rnndu\1111l .11ter 1 a.m . ~peaking.for c.au'c" folk lllU'>ll ,., 3 many fan!I "andt:r<."d u111 of the L,o, mirror ol "ha1-., h:ipprn1ng 1n Anacles Mernurial C'..oll'K'u111 "1th people\ h' e\ Jnd people arc <ot..irtmg heavy e:tchd~ But de p1h' hc1ng w care again " physically and cmo11onall} drained. Even w11h·suc:h h1g}) eA1x:c1at1on~. concertaoers beamed w11h high Jane wa~n't ao1ng to be di'lappo1ntcd. spirits. coun<:s) of one of th11, <lee-Like Bob D)lan and Nell Young. adc's arcate~t rock c\ cnts. some musicians can capt I\ ate au· The U.S. ~hov.'s lineup ort:ilcn1 -dicnces "'•th JU~t their votcl' an<l an featuring Jpan Baez. Youssou N 1cous1ic guitar. Contemµorar) folk 'Dour. Trac) Chapman. Peter srn1er and songwriter Chapman did Gabriel. Sun1 apd Bruce Spr1 nP.tetn JUSl that throughout her nchl) cngag· and the E Street Band -prO\ 1dcd a rng 3S·mrnutc set. · perfect blend of cnormou~ c.·om~ From 1he opening notl''> of thl· mcrcial appeal. rc-.pcltcd arusuc ractall) troubled ·· o\tro'>!I the Lines .. achievemc:nts and u un1fil:d ~odal until the end of her much-dc'iCrved purpose. encore. "Wh) '!'" 1he < .imbndge- On behalf ut .\mnl·''' ln1er· based Chapman dcmo1rnra1ed her national. the purpo~ of th1\ pJrllCu· I) neat dl·pth ancf insight into the lar sill-\1.Cek. worldv.1dl.'" lour 1~ to human cond11ton. \\-1t h loo~' on her pro!T'OI~ the 40th ann1' QNll) of thl· faC'C ranging from pain and wrro'' lu Universal Dcclarauon or Human Peter Gabriel hopeful Opttmr m. lihc sent Chtll\ up Riahts -a statement of lreedom. the spine during the gripping despcr· justice and peace adopted b) the performers generatl·d a ":trm Jt-ate pteas of .. Bchtnd the\ a11·· -her Frontiers." The r,png. 0 protc\I 01 United Nauons mosphere of unit~. a capella number conlcrru.og Nica raguan na1t onalr'>m. ui.i;., As pan of lhc tour''> goJI to r ..11..c Open mg tht' conccn '' 11h .1 hnl'I '>l'I domesuc 'role nee and nl'ighborl~ metaphors of l hrldren·., g.tmc., 10 coosctousnes). cup1l'S ol thl' I luman of topical songs. fol~H.' R.11..•1 .,,,11 apath>-· show the ab'iurd11 > ol -..:1l.1ragu;f'S Rights Dcclara11on dOd pl't11ron .. for comanded some a11 cn1w n "nh h1..·r Chapman·~ l·ondemnatton ot µoh11ca l and m1ll1an rt•g1 ml'-. si&naturcs "'ere distributed through. soa.rini,.soprJnu..Bw ..iJter J !>un:c!l:i· mc1.Cnah~m in ··Muuruatn'> v out the evening b~ mem~r'i of ful career that !>pan ncJrl\ 'II \l'Jr' Thin~" wa~ pan1cCllarl) umd> and Other high potnl\ rnt'ludcd a duet Amnesty lnternanonal. Behind 1he whyshechose tosrngnc-arl) Jll lu't:.., relevant IO· lhc caus<: as she sang. wtth Chapman in "Don'i Gl\c Lip.'' marred man) of Sling·\ ICH Ill Iota I •l>~Uaftces nc' er ~urfau:ll during 1~ formtr Potier lcadl'r\ \ffill(1lh ..e1 orjau. PoP and ttx.I. En hanlcd h) .in l•\ldk111 'uund mrx, Stt ng .ind hr\ mJll.'' -l>.n board1)I Kenn\ K11l.lu11d ,,.,m.1n Branford Marsala' .irhl k.1d 111111.ir1 .. 1 Jeff Ler Campbell -\:.11lnl 1h1ou"h polis~d ver\lon!> ol ·· l\.in~ 111 P.irn ·· "Brang on 1hc N1gh1 .. ani.l .. I unrer,r, Around Mr Hean ... · But the mo'>I nlLmornhk purl ut Sting's 60-minu1e sho" ,,,1\ "I he\ Dance Alont ," an atmoi.nhcm:. cm<>· tional ballad concerning C htlcun women (or "mother'> ol 1111. tlt<~ap­ ~arcd") \I.ho publid~ danl~' """ photos of m1ss1ng "'' cd <.>Ill'> r1nnc.-d to their clothes as a '>) m hol ol rrotnt But d19appo1nt1ngh · .i fl''' ''"' '' (~One World" and .. It '1111 I u\l' Someont, et lhl'm r rn.-· tn r>JI Ill U• lar) "-Cre ghcn cursor) lll'Jtme111 .rnJ the emotional 1nh•m11 \ Ill'\ er reached that or (h.ip111i1n·, Jnd Gabnel's sets. S11ng'c, 1m.''.>cnlal1on nevenheless ended onu pu\111\l' null· a.s Springsteen JOrncJ in thl' .. 1ngin1tut the fon:bodrng .. [,l'I\ lhl'iJlh 'ou Take:· h wa~ 1cchn1call\ I hur'<.1.1 \ mum· rng ( 12:50 u.m.) \\.hl'n lhl· Bii'' .111d the E Street Band fincill\ hit 1hl' \lt1gl' but do \'OU th10~ am hod} renll\ cared? : -Pocmngout a lllU'>1ng mhu'lt '>l'f ot r()('k 'n' rnll Springsteen's 1nsp1re ind rn\p1rmg pc1lomionce had ver 1t11lc m C'ommon w11h ht'> recen "TunnC'I of Lo\c" tour Ma >bt> hl:lJU\I.' 01 1hc ba mcmoric' .i~'>ouatC'd "11h h 1 crutnblcd marriage. ~pn11g!.tcc1 banned all sung!> from lll'it )'Car' "Tunnel of Lo\l"' LP In their place familiar foves including .. The Prom 1scd ·Land," "Thundl'rroad" an "Cadillac Ranch" "ere rcsurrc tc w1t-h a ~·engeancc.~ Mo11,a1ed. confident anll free spmted. Springsteen seemed as if hi v.ere C.\Orcts1ng a fe" unwante demons from his pa 1. \\ rth rn ten dcterm1nat1on. he brought ne meaning 10 "proH~ 11 all night ·· In pla) 1n)' older tunes hk "Jungleland.' "Glon DJ)S" and th electric. hard-dn' rng "Born to Run.' some mil) \\-under ti the Bon 1 re1rea11ng into tlle ~cunt) .ind com ron or the pa\t. \\'ho kno\\ s -bu when he pla)s \\llh this ~tnd o convrctton and power. ifs a \lep 1 the nght d1rec11on. Al 2a m .. 1he conC\'rt'')grand final (tnchidingaguest appcaram:e b) 2· Bono) emerged 3) an all-for·on r<:nd111onorD)lan'sclas)te ··c h1me or Freedom:· This !>dOcss grou effort apt I) summan1ed tne message orhope and communrt) 1hat ht: a1 th very heart or the Human Rights No tour. Lei freedom nng. scenes and empha!>1.r1ing 1hat the 1our (John Lennon's "lmaginl." thl' f ah "Denounce all tho'>c ma1crrnl an tntcnse song .al'>'oui th~ l'ITect ol wants 10 raise -awarenes-s -.rnd ncrr -FouH "let IL~ ilnd R!Jh ~farl~> ·~A things ... you gained ) ~1}lmtt1lg unemplo)mcnL on rdatwmhtp~ and mbney, Jack Heale}. exccull\ e direr· "No Wo'!lan. No (I) .. I remain'> a other human betng'>.'' o\nd '>hl' "a" home hfe: the bliarrc Jl'alou'> bc·htnd tor of Amenest~ rn the l 'nttcd 'tale'>. myster) to me. " .JO equally efTec11' e con' e~ mg rcprc'>· the alwa)J <:ncrguing "5hock thc COft!~en1ed. "We "cot fLY.\ cmt'ncnL'--~Scnt~.J•~L-POPu.1.u..--"on ..W,at•~ ,1a._dircq 1~>1.-W.. M00;~.e_r~0n~~.."!r-s "1&_n_aiu r...:_· _i.~-'--=--:--.._-...,. t'O act an<JbClla\C ac:c..onirng 10 ffic musicians. You~~u ' "f>our tot-·:Yalkrn About a Rc,olu11on. "fJl)or 01"' 1\T t • cf cJi Jd ~ QJ • Human Right!> Dc<.larattun. Reagan lowed Baez \I. llh .in-rmpre\'>I\ ... .-peoplc-gonna . me ~lIP .. and' 1.tl-l' A tnbute 10 a bl I>. man '' hu died 1 V Q ra Jn0 S ts Q 1 Qr ym p JCS and Gorbachc' can remoH• tonurl-mternat1onall) na, 01 ed ,htm 1..um· what's their'>.. • in 1977.ofhead tnJunes '>Ufli:red "h1lc from the Third\\ urld. Jnd the~ uugh1 btn1ng 1radi11onal .\fr11.Jn pcn.U\'>lun Long a ~upp(.ir't1.·r ol ,,0 nh' .,1x 1:.11 in custod) rn a oulh \Iman pmon: ·NE\\ YORK t \Pl -'H< , erage and ran1ct"d founh to do ll." wnh modern, \l.estcrn11cd -.ounth causes. England-born Pctl·r ( 1ahm·I "Biko" "a) l'' en morl' t hilling than ballyhooed pnmc·lltnt· lll' eragl' ul Sunda) night's 01) mp1cs co'"crag With that point al and ~1al The group·s .. complC\ rh )thm<, Jlld ~an hours prcscntatrun ml\rng usual Gabriel had '><>me d1\hl·an \!n-thr Summer Ohmptc,Jump...•d off 111 was No. 2 among all prime-um backdrop and scn\l' of purpose 1n some colorful dancer., '.>tooi.l uul 1n ' an 1nno,a11ve s1agl' )hi>" 1u11ll1rng 1ng nc"s to rcpun "htlc 1n1ro<lul1ng a d1sappo1ntmg !.Ian 1n th,· r.t11 ng'> shO"-S. according to 1he .\.( Nielsen mind. 1he 1our''i main C\.cnt -tbe 'Dour's 30-mrnute act state-0f.1he-an hghun&.. l'q_Ulpment the SOQg. "Just 1hn:e \\CCI>.'> ago. a dipping ~ell belo" tht• re\ord \Cl b' Co .. w11h a raung of 17.7 and a 3 music -v.as a rewun<.hng success Probabl) ihe most cagerh a\\Jtll'd and dTects) \\l\h serious.minded black student kaller "a' l>.rlkU in a the 1984 summer gat'rtt'> and 1.hgh1I~ share. Satur~a) ·s co,erage "a" run th By wcavmg their o" n so<.rall~ con· ~rformance v.as that of nc\l.lllnll'r themes of ix•rsooal and \otictal South African 1a1I tx·l·au\l'· ol )rmllar lower than NBC''> prcd1c 11on with a 16.1 and 31 share. The open1 n scious selecuons into .\mne'>t> \ Trac'} Chapman. "hO')l' ._... ll·lllll'd struggles for d1gn11~. blo\l.s to the head l nfonuna1l'" th1\ Although the lir\1 1hrcl.' nrghl\ ol ceremomes .on Fnda\ ranked I 0th "'!am themes of freedom and ws11cc debut LP has sold 0, er '" 0 nu Ilion · Gabriel "its JUlnt'.'d on .,t.ig~ l1ndh song ts as rcleq1n1 wdJ~ a-. "-hen I coverag_e made 1hc 1d l'n lop I 0 . .i \I. Ith a 15. L raung and~a 29 .share. -and b) collaborating "rth earh copies. b} ting for an e>.<.cpuun.il , l·r-.ion (lf "'rote 11 HJ ~cars ago ·· rerun of a made-for· n nw' 1c on The raung is a percenlage of th other on several oc:C"~_11on1. -1h.t.· ··1 came ton1gh1 fo r both lhl' mu\tl the rarel~ pla~ed "Ganh'' \\ ithout The bombast Jnd pr~1an11on 1h~1 CBS challenged ~unda' lllt?ht''> rm. na11on's . .esumated 88.6 mrlhon -r households With 1cle\ 1s1ons. The ----,. · ~ ----------.--.-. -l~ll-'-.-~----~-TOU111 share 1s a pcrc(.'ntage of sets in use. 1 ... ,_ "'"'• MCAMCA-• """'"---·'".·-·.9 __ .. •r•••""•-.co--•I The average f?lting for the) 984 games EY CN)•-1•J:t1.~1-.. :45 LIOCI (INfMA "'••P<Jr1 l •do 6.'1 !IJS-0 • FISH CALLED WANDA (R) -LU C~TIS 1:15-J JO.s 4S·I OM0.00 I • Ill A ~OS ORl(,IN A . INEMA .,..hc)r Ade,..., '>46· 11cr, DEAD RfNGEU (R) l 15·3 l0-6 00·115·10 JO .. _··~·~c.r~·pr M • ..A '~. t' Me ~,. ... I ' • I ' " """" •. Ill ~ r ""• • <;,Anf 11 A• .- 1.>t,2 r~ ' . ,.ISAf LASf SllOll IJ • RUNNING ON EMPTY (PG13) THX 12:30·3:00-S:JO 1:00·10'30 (SAT 12:JO) A FISH CALLED WANDA (R)l 1;30·1.30·3:3b.s:4S' 1:00· 10:15 (SAT lZ:li) . SWEETHEARTS DANCE (R) (THl) 12 Q0·2.00·4 IS 6·15·130·10.JO <SAT 12.2;) WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG)ll:45·1 45-4.00 6 00-1.JS.10·15 lSAJ 12.lS) BULL DURHAM (R) l-15·7 15 (SAT 1115) MARRIED TO MOB (R) 1 1S·5 IS·t 15 MIONIGHT RUN (A) 12 4S ~IS.US COCKTAIL (R) , 3 lS.7 45 (SAT 12 00) YOUNGOUNS (R) 12 J0.24~5-00. 7 45 9 JO SAT 1145 mTRAYID (R) T.PIOOl:lO I OF• CPG13 PATTY .. ARIT (R) 12 45.3 OO·S:IS-7:30·9 4 SPELL81NOER (R) IZ:~ZAS.4·45 7:00-U O SAT 10 50 PATTY HEARST (R) 12 4~·3 00·5 1!1·7 30.9 4S DEAD RINGERS • (R) lZ 00·2·15-4-30·7.00·9:30 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) W. UE C\aJIS 11 30·1·~400·11 ·130·10 3S MTitAYED(R) DC•AMMICR 12 30-3 lS·H S·l IS.I0.40 MOON OYIR PARADOR (PG 1') 111CMtD 1111muss 11301Jl.l'J0·54S·IOO·IO15 HUHTIHGTOH TWIN S.ec" · ... ,,, Ml-OJll JCJDIY IU5 .._ 5 00 PM 'AMIL Y 8AllGAIN Nf HTI 12 00 TUEllWIDITHU"I r~oRTER CENTf P ~.,~~, ,, S.10'• Mt-ono JCllAY Sl.95 Ullll 511 P • MOON OYER PARADOR (PG13) lllCIWIO ORCYfUSS 1115-115-3 30,5 4~100-10 15 A FISH CALLED WANDA 0(R) SAT mw:w 1:15 MEMORIES OF ME (PG13) DEADAING . (R) 12.lS-2'30·4 45-7 00·9.15 SWEETHEARTS DANCE (R) • II 30·1 30.3 30.5 30.7 30.g,30 DEAD RtNOEflS (R) 12:1~2 J0-4 4S-7.00·t 30 A FISH CALUO WANDA Cfl> ·-Lil a.ns l 2:JO.Z:4S-t.ll· 7: l !-t:JO MElllNGmR OF DSATff 12.45-4:31·1:15 NIOHTllAA• ON ILM IT A Z:n.1:20· 10:00 Mt<;o;1r1N V" .n •w1'- ~J• f I , "-•,, ~ • * "( '"" t .. ; .. ,._ t • ~ !( ,.,.,.... ~ Rnl/lf'-wAt .f • 'll>ff ... A<; I '•tlflr/\ ... ilfl!J p,, •• ,, , 8 1(_•1 N(Jrf.,., _)f ~ C Fr.,, MESHNGIR OF DEATH (R) MS.5J0.1:45 ELM ST. 4 (fl) J~ l:SO·l0.J5 DEAD lllNGafll CR) 11 lH30.4 U·7 OO·t :30 SPEu..NDER (R) • lZ:OO·Z:OO·Ul-4:00.1:00-10:00 YOUllQ ..... (fl) Dlll»OTUU I 1:4S.1:4M:Ol·l:l5·1:JO·IO:JO -HARD (fl) l l:JO·U5 U5UCINUTODNVI • fPCH1UiM:a.ll:4S t on ABC-"as a 23:5. Rle~O DREYFU S "Inspired lunacy! 'Moon O'tr Panulor' ls a dalf) dt>lixhL • Richard Ure)'ru._ ... lfi'l'll a ri~hl)· runn) pt'l'f ormall('t'!" f'•wrt •• -..n,,.,, "''' ,,,.,, ·NOW PLAYING ..... •«t '°"° " ..... ••Qllt "'.., .. ,..., ,....... , ...... ·ff;,,a. lit"'" .,"""' 0 ,., • ..,..___ .,\ALl-fll10M ..... V'tl.40 JJI-...; .. _.,~. t ....... .... .., • .., ..... ,.. tf)t ·~ .._,._, ooo•-~C..W•• t•tttt ....... .AlilJC: .... tMll 1l'I 1'.0 \If U)t 'J t"\J •eot-fa -·· •MUWT-cffOfitMA(_M al M tA llMiA ....... ~--· ........... 1 ... , • ..,, •• ,,. .. o . ... ' hCY.! •CO.T••t• *IWllMf •tt..,Ollf ........ ,..,.. ... "'.. .. ... . .................. ••• ~,... Uf ... It .. ~ l'\tl c-,...._.. •u--AC>a -~···.... "-t· .......... t1l -\IJ •• , 'Barney' back with Griffith NEW YORK ( '\P) -.\nd) Gnf. fith and Don Knotts. \I. ho co·starred 1n the 1960s on "The And\ Griffith Sho\lo, ·· will be batk together aga1n this season pn GMflith's h11 BC show "Matlock." G,nffith stars as Bcn1am1n Matlock. a Atlanta defense attornc}. Knons "'111 JOtn the cas1 as a rccurnn charatter. Les Calhoun. a retiree who -moves rn'fo Matlock·s neighborhood The show is beginning 1ts third l"A FEEL-GOOD MOVIE." -Joy&yum.G~MOUR ) · Amy l(Ving Crossing Delancey. rwii=il . ....., .... .,-....1..-..,~~• _____________ ....;~--~~ ,_..._ .................. lllSIOll WICIO lllWOll llQt G11111m IOWAAO:. (~~ S'l'llfl "°"'N • 111£Vfl'081 Cll.OOlll •Ai.ti 1 Cll(W. Clll• "'401l'll 6'401'° u4lm .. _________ .-_ CN.l llUlllUIOI SllOlll•S __________ ,, "TWO THUMBS UP.·ONE OF THE BEST · MCJVIF.S OF THE YEAR." Mu~r:r.t .,..,; 'l't.11 tHRIRl .. **** POWERFUL' ... a MASTERPIECE.". -R,. h.6rd trttdm'n 'I ¥.tll )I 'I 'l-'11. ,,, \1'111' _._ ..... . ..., ·~C.Wtl mi~ ... .-., BLSIN~-Orange Coast OAll.Y PILOT/Sund1y. September 25. 1918 DU EmerginggroWth ·comPariies to be showcased· Investors keenly interested1ii 35 firms selecte~ for presentations at NB event Conference sponsor runcnden 6. Co.. an investment ban~ing firm bucd an Nev.pon Beach. has an- nounced that not onh \\ 111 the .. best and briah&esf' cmerg1 ng gro\\ th com- Pllnin 6uhowcastd. but that 1n1erei,,t amona investors 1se\.en stronaer than in pttVIOUS >tars. The third annual Southem Cah- fomia Conference for Emerimg G~h Companies. lo be staged Oct. 4-5 an ~ewport Beach, is generating keen interest amo ng investors throuahout the country. About .1 SO individuals. primaril> re~!'tana venture capnal panner- ltups. 1nves1men1 and commerciaJ bankers and corporate de' elopment funds. will attend the event at the , Bus1NLss N on~ Western J)igital_, • acquires Verticom ffMf1I Dlci&aJ Corp. o n 1ne has acquired 100 percent of Vertlcom l9e.'1 outstanding common stock. llCCOtdina to a fi hng '-'llh the the ~ufitics and Exchange (om- m1ss1on. The storage management and video controller manufacturer C'<· cha,..ed each ofthcSunm \alc·ba~ sof\ware compan~ 's common shares for a fTactiQn o f a Western D1g1tal share. ••• ·"'On Wcdnesda> Computer Aulo- maU. he. reported that for the fiscal year ended June JO. revenues \\CrC' Sl 1 ,S04.000 and a nc\ lo)s of Sl,294.000, or 60 cents a share. \\as incurred. The loss for the fiscal 'car is primarily attnbutable to fourt·h quar· ter operations whtn the Ir' inc-based comP11ny experienced a shon fall in revenue ~ansing from two defcnse- rclatcd programs. DUrinJ the fourth q uaner. an automauc lCSt equipment program was rescheduled b) the customer and revenue anticipated from a second prosram has been dela}ed as a re ult of a bid protest filed b> another vendor. As a result. revenue \\ere only $4,214.000. down 22 percent from the $5.429,000 recorded 1n th~ founh quaneroffiscal 1987. Funher. the compan) incurred the costs related to these programll. which resulted in an operating loss for the period ~ich more than offset the profits achieved 1n the pr~ccding • thrtt quarters. o\fler }Car-end audit adjustments. the net loss for the quanct was increased to S:!-.037.000. or 18 cents a .. sharc. In fiscal 1987. revenues \\Cl'C S::!0.9 million and income btfore taxes was 'S 1,529.000. which' included a gain of S.223,000on the termination ofa lease ofsW'plus propert). After a pro\.1s1011 for taxes. net incol"ll e was SI .4 19 .000. or 66 cents a share. Computer Automation manufac- turn hiJh-performancc automauc test equipment for the electronics industry and OEM products for the industnal marlcctP-l acc. • • • CoNweU Buker has signed the No. I residential real estate firm in Spokane, • Wash.. Crane and As· sociatcs Inc .. as an affiliate. The new name of the firm 1s Coldwell Banker Crue, ReaJton. - Announcement of the affi hatton was made in Nev.port Beach b} Skphcn E. Bauer. president of Cold- ~11 Banker Rcs1denual Anlltates Inc.. the franchising d1v1S1on of Coldwell Banker Res1dcnt1al Gfoup. Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group is America's largest full ser' ice real cstak company. • • • PW.lit)' Nation.I Financial, Inc. has dec:lattd a di\ idcnd of S C'Cnts a share, payable Nov. 4. to ~'hare-. holdtn of record on Oct. 2.r. Newponer Resort to check out the most prom1sin1 prospects for either earty-staae developmental capital or later-staae expansion 'financint A keynote lunch~n p~n&ation on Wed~y. Oc1. s. v.111 feature WaJJy -famous'' Amos. His en· treprcneurial aourmet cookie com- pany, which he sold in 1985. is one of the firms vyma for e"pans1on fund· mg. .. lnsrnut1onal m'es1ors at the con- f~n« will represent SS bll hon 10 SI 0 billion 1n available fi nancing. I big inaeast over recent )Cars.'' $ltd Walkr Crunenden, cha1rrnan of Crunenden & Co ... It 1s these msutu· tional funds that ha\ e turned Southern California in to one of the nation's Centers o(•emrrging grO\\ th BERTAINA ~Pacific Scientific n:alnes new officers Frank Zugel. president of the newiy 'formed HTLIU.a·Tttla division of Paclflc SciutJflc Co. 1n • ewport Beach has.announced 1he follo'Ning appointments.: Edward A. Acree will direct aircraft. fire detection and suppression S)Stems. Robert F. Aklricla will oversee ground veh'icle explosive $Uppression systems, J. Robert Blll"U will direct the pneumatic system s product hne. William S. Wript-Jr. will lead the aircraft restraint product hne. Recent consolidation of Pacific Scient1fic's HTL and Kfo-Tech operations resulted in the new division. which manufactures system s for aircraft fire de tection and suppression~ pneumatics. ground vehicle explosi.on suppression and safety restraints. • • • l.A. Slewart Coe1tnctloa Co. of Westminster has appointed Costa Mesan Rory A. Btrtalna, C.P.A. as the company's controller. • • • The Newpon Beach-based general contractor EWon C.rp. has announced that Lal'l")' Julia of Mission Viejo has joined the company as proJCCt manaJer. He 1s handling one of Elliott's largest projects. the 31-acre Mc.Kinley Freeway Center in Corona. • • • MuJ Kay Cosmetlct i.e. ha~ an noupccd that Dea.lite P .8. Lee of fountain Valley was named to the CounofRccruitingat the national stminar celebrating the firm's 25 anniversary in Dallas. Texas. a nd 8arMn DeLaclalca, an indepcodent sa es d irector in Huntington Beach was awarded the free use of a pink Cadillac in rccogmtion of her sales leadership. 1 .. f. In Irvine Westen Dt1ila&.Corp. has named Gonloa A. Grave. vice president of sales development to oversee the company's sales channel operauons. maJor account programs. marketing com- munications and field technical supoon . . ~ . ~ PHI F. Fa«aa is now vice president of Nel1011/RaJ1toe/Rol»b Commui~tloa1 iil Costa Mesa. tie. ts a formCLbroadcast prQduc~r RADZINS DAVENPORT BOCHYNSIU and internationaljournahst with ~ubstan11al nauonal adven1s1ngand public relations experience. ~ • • • • Tlae Saddlebacll HealtJt Foodatloa in Laguna Hills has annpunced two promottons and a ne" director of developmetll. Canle G. Radlla1 of Orange. formerly director of development. is now vice president of special projects: J•me1 D. Frey of El Toro has been promoted to vice ptesident of planned gi ving. and Dapbe R. Ral,en of LaJuna Hills is the ne\\ directo r of development. The foundation raises funds to suppon programs and equipment for Saddleback Hospital and Health Center in Laguna Hills, the only not- for-profit hospital in the Saddleback Valley. • • • ·In Costa Mesa four members of Art ... r Ytu1'1 O ranJC Count> office have been promoted to the position of manager 1n thc-tax departm.ent. They are Corrbtae Bau11im-aa~ J erry Collazo, Patricll &. FltqerUI a.nd Cyatkia M. Selva. • Jo.. • • • -.-..mas J. Boclayukl has been named \.ICC president of sales and marketing for lmape, a leader 1n fashionable Sticker Art. key chains, Crossroads Street Signs and other novelty items. He will report C:lircctJy to the founders and partners of the Balboa Island c:omP11ny. John Stuhr and N:an Goin. · companies. "I think 1h1s 1s tht most 111ract1,·e aroups of phvate compantt'S St-f.>.ma capital ever asstmblcd under ont rC?Qf. Without a do~t. th is 1s ihe b1ucst confettnce f 11s It.ind in Southern CaJifom1a nd one of the lararst 1n the United tes " Cruuenckn added that the panner· ships to bt represented a1 tht con· ferencc incluck pension. endov.ment and insutan~ com1>9n} long-term montys. Such insmut1ons ~ek ~en­tu~ capttal investments btcausc of the bip rare of capital apprec1auon over an extended penod of ume. be explaaMd. • llttum1na as conference co-spon- ton th11 )Cir are Stradling.. YO<'a. c.moa & ~uth. a t'\\ pon lkach law firm. and Ernst It Whinne'. the 1n~taonal accountal'.IC) COrpor- attOn. This year. the hot prospects span a wide am) of field . rangina from convcn~ncc foods and spcc1ah) rt"S- tauran1s to h1&h technolot>' a nd biot«hnOIOI}. Acc:ordina to Cnmenden. his firm looked at numerous compames bdott narrowan& the field to I I 8 prospects. From there. the companies· wett K"Ntm1zcd in terms of business plans. minimum sales requirements. market SJZC and aro"'1h and manaae-~nt team record. A.t the concluSJon. 3S comp.nits were selected 10 ma~ prncn&at1ons. Last year. 14 -near!) half - of the presenlt'R at the conferen~ r~ived fundina for their continuc-d growth. Prnen\C11 v.;u malt.e 9-mufutc live. audio-visuall)' assisted presentations to t.he entire conference m the mominp. Both aflernoons. separate folJow-up meetings will bt held for potential inv estors to mttl with each of the comP.nies in which the) arc interested. For funhcr information. contact Cn.iuellMn It Co. at 757-5700. . MSI Data to Shareholders·: Teb:on 's offer inadequate MSI Data Corp annoLnc.ed Fnda' tn CostA Mesa that its board of d1rttlors has unanimous!\ detcrmmed that the unsolicited tender offer ofTel,on Col]). for MSI is ina<kquate and not in the besfl nterests ofM$1 an us stockholders. a financial point of He'-' The board intends to explore 'anous alternatives to the Te~on offer. To ensure that there will bt_ample um~ for cons1derauon of altema11' es and to protect against a takeovt"r ofMSJ atan inadequate pncc. the board adopted The-d1rcctors recommend -:that the compan)-s stockholders reject the Tel~on offer and not tender any of their secunucs pursuant to the offer. a tempOraf) stoclrhold~tl'C'lron-ptan at i ts meeting on ., Thursd\). Righ ts to purcha~ the compan) ·s securities und~ tbc plan v.111 bcdistnbuted a a di"1dend to stockholders of TCCord on Oct. l . On Sept. 12. a Teh on sum1d1al) commenced a cash tender offer to purchase all of\1 rs oubtandin1 shares of common stock at S 17 per shart Jn reaching its conclusion. the d irectors considered a numbtroffactors. including the opinion ofSm uh Barnry. Harris Upman & Co. Inc. and Goldman. Sachs & Co .. the company's financial ad \ 1sers. that the cash cons1deratton to be paid pursuant to the Telxon offer 1s inadequate from T he compan}' authonzed 1ts counsel to pursue ht1gauon to en1oin Tehon's takeo"er attempt and affinned its w mmttmcnt 10 pu:nue v1,orousl) MSl's patenlJOfriogement hugauon agamst Tel.xon. scheduled for trial on Nov. 2:.2. Corporate. 'tax avoiders' . reduced by new legisla~ion BynM L UTHER MT•W~· WASHINGTON The numbtr of giant profitable corpor- ations that legally paid no federal income tax was cut by more than half last year. according to a ne~ stud'. but backers of the landmark 1986 tax overhaul said the figure may ne\.er drop to zero. Sixteen of 250 profitable com- panies surveyed by Citizens for Ta\ Justice were able to wipe oul their entire federaJ liab1lit), do" n from 4() in 1986 and 72 in 1982. according to Citizens for Tax Justice. a Washmg- ton-bascd research group funded b) onions. churches and social groups. Some of the 16 disputed the report. Paul Huard. "ice president of the National Assoc1a11on of Manufac- turers. cn11c1zed the report for \\hat . he called .. this horro r-story t) pe of argument." It 1s unfair to look at a com pan) 's taxes for onr >ear onh. he said. adding that ''the nature 'o f corporate profits and la\ accounung . being what 11 is, ~otl 1'~ going 10 get these cyclical vanattons from 'car to )tar." • Citizens for Tax JusuC'C c;a1d most of the change was caused bv the sweeping law enacted in 19 6 . .;:.. h1ch reduced or removed se,·er»mdl\ 1d- ual and corporate deductions a nd credits while Qltlll\g tax rates. · "Tax rcform\has passed the most critical test of it effecu ' enc :· said Robtrt Mcintyre .. director of the , organization. "Tax reform ma) not h:l\e have made things less complex .... (or) cut evervone's tax bill ... Mel n1' re told a newscooference. "But taA r~form has made great strides towar'Q a S)Stem. that puts all profitable coh>ora1jons back on 1he ta.\ rolls. ~nd that shoUJd. over time. help restore pubuc coo- fidrnce in our tax system ... Sen. Bob Packwood. R-Ore .. and Bill Bradle\. D-N.J .. l(.e\ authors of the 1986 · 1aw. '01ced· the same sentiments. Pack'-'ood said he was surprised that the number oflegal tu avoiders had dropped so qu1clcl). Some compames conrlnue to hold "loss earl) backs:· "'h1ch are t'\Cess deductions that are used to v.1pe out., Sea. BUI Bradley deprcciatcon of automak.tng equip- ment. recci ed $.742 million. while IBM rcccw ed $123.5 'million. 1n large pert because of large tax pa}ments to foreian countnes. the report said. G M spokesman John Hann~n­ disputed the rcpon's findings wnb rcaard to the auto compan)'. sa)tng GM paid SH million 1n federal income taxes io 1987. He said the company's 1987 tax habthty was less than tn past years "l;lecau~ of our nominal U.S. operaung profit. OUT heavy investment in ne'-' a nd ren~ vatcd plants and other factors:· "'the rcpon .... is wrong m 53) 1ng that IBM paid no federal income ta.x last rear," said IBM spokesman Mart.1 E.asterbrook. WhiJe t~ com· 1>9ny will receive a n-fund. she said, -our oet tax paymenr (afer the refund) \\'Ill be 1n the millions of dollars." Ehzabtth Krupn1ck. a spolcsman for Aetna. denied the rcpon's allega- tion that tM giant'msur~ rC'C'C'l\ed a SJ2 m1lhon refund. -we sent 1n a past ;ears' tax hab1hues and generate check for S 17 mil l.ton and got no a current-year refund. Pa.ckv.ood refund," she said . noted. As those can) backs are -used The annual sunt\ of corporate up. he predicted. the number bf taxes is'baStd d ueO) 'on stockholder companJes pa~ing no ta:1. "111 con-reports filed b\ 250 of the nation's t1nue.to dwrndle. largest profitable corporations. The Bui'therema~ ne,erbeat1mewheh repon deals onl)' with ta'\CS pa1~ to every profitable compan~ pa~s a 1a:1. .• the U.S. govemm ent dunng a g1,en he said. btcause ··companies ma) tu year and docs not accout for come up with things that ''e didn't defetTalsthatcould,fall d uemafuturc think about" when\\ n ung 'the la". year. · The b1gget s1.ngle corporate ta'\ Thus. an 1ntcma11onal com~ny benefit remains ac.ttlerated de· Wlth large ta'\ pa) men LS to fore!gn prcciauon. which permns companies governments could be hstcd as paying to recapture thro ugh the ta.'( S) s1em no U.S. taxes. as could one that part of the money spent for plant and bought a large amount of equipment equ1pmenL last \ear. resulung 1n a deferral of The repon hsted the-se I b com-hab1iit). panics ~ ba''tng paid no federal Among key findings: . income tax last vcar: GeoeraJ Mo tors. •Thr 250 paid $9 billion mo~ rn I BM. Aetna Life & Ca ualh. Ba'\ter federal income last )tar tha n they Travenol Laboratones. Carolina v.ould have paid under. the old law_. Power & L1ghi. llhnojs Po~er. Cor-• o\~ a group. tht 2~0 companies n1ng. Hewleu-Packard . .\sh land Oil. 1ast year paid S27 billion in taxes on Greyhound. Ogden. Sequa Cerp.. profits of S 123 bLllion. a 21 pe~nt Pennzoil. Good) ear Tu-e & Rubber rate. Five )C3f'S earlier. th('). paid less Consumers Po..-.er and Gulf tales than I! percent on $87 billion Mt Uuh11es. earnings. • ~II but Gulf States acrualh re-•The 14 largest corporations that ce1ved refunds last )eaT ofpast~)ear patd no taJtcs in 1982 through 1985 ta,es. the rcpon said Gencral paid at an efTccu'e rate of JO percent Motors. largcl) due to increased last }tar. TOp S~~ cop"lecids insider tradirtg craCkdown Credit due? Maybe later . "Fort he forsecable future I see m)self allegations against Drc \cl. \\ h1ch 1s wanted to make a career out of la\\. a, RICK GLADSTONE staying right here." . still under mves11gauon. But \hose He "ound up dm 1ng a true~ m ,......_...... J.ynch and his crew made perhaps who kno" L) nch say he's n tena 1ou~ Ronda for his brother's business NEW YORK -To W:ill Street's the bigest splash of their <'arttrs lepl adversal") \\ho sbouldn•t be before spending a )ear in prnate known and •ll~ed insider traders. Sept. 7 with a 184-page civil com-undct'cstimatcd. pracucc and subsequent!~ J01n1ng the amc:lt manipulators and other plaint agasnst Dreitel ~umham "He's a fin(' 1nd1 v1dunl and an SEC. ICbemen. the nam Ga~ L>nch..hai. brnbM Inc .. ~y-lhgh~tdd ~n'l. law5e1 . I'm prO\ldl!'f -Qutdclrn11ns-ttt~the tnf6tttC became an accursed S) non) m for bond financier Michael M1l~en and him." sa•d Staole) Spork1n. 3 tormcr ment d1'1s1on. from sum anornt> to "'°"'*· other employees, accusmg them of SEC enforcement • chief who hired branch chief to as 1stant d1rtctor. 6c Tk lanky. 3,8-year-old head of the secretly ~hemmg v.1t.h Bocsk~ to Lynch in 1976. "He's a \.Cl) qu1c1. developed a reputauqn as one of tbt Seaarities and fachanJC Com· naillioa's enforcement dJ" 1s1on. "'ho OMe dro~ a truclc for the fam1I) Miw, leadsa team oflaw)ers an~ lll__'=~ ton that has stunned the I,,_ world with lht b1gest CT I firwn on securities law abt.15t' 1n ~. an etron that has made Wall lilont Dennis UviM and Ivan ..... lloulehold ~ords. It has ....,.*most venerable brokrrages • -.aluate and tiahttn their OWfl 'IU'1l1Huce and tth1cs codes. I If .,.. • it as likely to lead 10 tough ....... Oft tntidtr trad1naand Olher l.pda. 1 6-toot·2 fath('r of two ,..._ ... who worts 11-h<lur da) 11111•flleed•for111 annuel salary of ... 172.000. a frKuon of "1'a1 he'd .. te 1 private pnictttt. 1h1~ •• 1~ g b taki• on thf rok of top • -a. ... 1 cOuplr of ~an form.~ 10 ••~atwtlfttl~)cdit. he .... .. a~ 111~~ Thu~ .., ... llil offitt 1n Wa\h1naton ... "IJaepattbWtlte,.•le~etlaer.laleoJJanto•yllae · afWotMtbJ6 fTeaJ•, enm 11 eYe11taaJl7a deal'• aot · ' ,...c11ec1. •• r violate a litany of .etunltn la~ and cheat ~xel's own clients. The complaint. whach marked lht "'°" ...,u11ve SEC tnforttme11t KttOn ever undenakra 1p1nsa an invtsUMnt firm. capped a nearly two-year probe off>rt>•el im~iQted by Bonk) when ht wttlcd 1nlickr tl'ldill Chall" Wiiia IM SEC lft 1986 and p9id W tnforttm~n• lfl'ft() a rec-ont SI OO malbon._ ~ul 1111• aucncd 111 1nn0ttntt and _...bled a tm1ppy lelal tam to fttht tk 8C'NtalioM. wt\ic1' ma) not be molvt'd for yan. In e«onllntt wnh SEC poll(') • Lynd! would not tlaborate on 1~ • -Gary Lyncti arced: others sa~ he was cruC1al to tht efTon. · "\\ uhout him. 1h1s ~ouldn't haH' aouen done:· said Ed"ard Htrhh~. a Nev. \ ork anome)' •nd a former EC assistant rnforttment chief ho had ;,;..--.-bten )nCn s supenor in t e ate 19 Os ··1 th.ink less-abk people than Gar) l) nch would ha' e stubbed their toes." · l~nch's colleaaucs S3) he per- sonal\~ picrted the 'cLI of 5C'CTCC} surround1n1 the Bahamas branch ofa S" 1SS ban~ V. here con·VtCtcd IOSldcf trader ll11ln1s Le' int ma1nta1n«I a benk aM unt to hand~ his 1nK'lt deals. -FKt'd •'.1th "posutt. u' 1~ ~ entcd 11111h the EC' and ftdcral prosttutors. btromr1'& t~ kt') flatm that led them to Bocslc.) Softipe>k.cn and m~\. ~nh sra~­ ftedcd hair &hat behC' h•' •· l ~nth abois crcdaltd -.11h mtonna saOPC'd monk at lht enf(>f'(('~nfd1,1vQft, 9'ich h9d ••tchcd l ndl's prcdr- ClnlOr. Jobn ftdckn. dtpen amid IClndal. L)'ndl 11 not •1thout Cflttn 1n tht ~_IMftl ~'n ~ti> JOhn ~ O.Mich .. ('Merman of lht ..... tulK'ocnmltltt on O\mWht ..e ••'WftllllltJOft hM ctiidtd Lyndl _. Iii ..iI b "°' 1111m1tvt'tr ,.... ... -. lr'CVl'lttn law ..,._, Midel UW ~ publiciitd insider tf9Cllftlcmn.. LO 'GELES (AP) -A new C1t1bank VISA card appli· cant who said "ma\ be later" when asked 1f ~ -• •nud a second card for a rclati'c pa laugh ;hen er c:arOc.ame wiai another one 1mpnnted wath - name: Ma)bt Later. But Cillbank wa'n 't .. .._.._ •• Att )'OU 1enous'r' baM spokes•oman usan Wceb asked .,hen coniactcd about die • tnadcnt by telephone tft New York. CiriMnk IS the nation's ..... tst blink and tht ~·s ._.. mucr of VIS.\ and MaS1tiad cftdn cards. -1 eat1't wan to ..,. dll O~ft8hOll Oft this. .. aid .~ vO'M.._ to F1 to et boaofri of the 1ncidtnL VISA card a,pliCU\ <~~._... 9'okes.. an .... ...,.. MF all ....... thtlol~1-­ C'Mmbef of COWN!ftll. .llit • ""'' tM only -• dMlc\at• Get.II ...... ........ tome *illlt ~. ......... ....,. plan..,..., ft'Mi\.-.1""" .. , =it doWil IO -.wt. .... lbln-• "'" .... hal'4 -..11.. -s.alli&l • .. . . .OPENING I t•I ,. ' ' . ~~.--...... . . G RATE! G -BbWSES';i,.!~ ~~ :~BMPIRE(}FAMEm@A@OMESfo@OSFA -· '· .• . . .. Discovertfie fun ·andexcitement of banking at our newly remodeled Costa Mesci branch .. EXCITING BoNus MERCHANDISE The advantages of full-serviee banking in Costa ~1esa ire even better now with the Grand Opening of our MWly remodeled branch at l)6() Bristol Street. And to ctlebrate. we're offering bonus merchandise when )00 open a new account at our Costa Mesa branch! The fair market value of the merchand!se is reportabl~ to the IRS on Form 109<J as additional interest in the )'ear the account is. opened. l)le bonus merchandise is not available on IRA deposits. Th is is a limited time offer. 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Or a Safe Deposit Box FREE from fttS for One Year Stop by our newly remodeled Costa Mesa branch and enter lo win a trip to Hawaii for t'f.Q, or a safe deposit box FREE from fees for one year. OftAWINC RLU.S ..... I So purchast.ir ban~1ng ti;insact1on nem.~I')' 2. To mta com~letr thr official mlry blank or hand print ~wr name. ~ss and phone num~ on a 3• x s· p1ecr of plain paper and drop it off or mail to 3060 Bmtol Street. CostJ Mesa. CA 92626. 3. You may mter as oftm as )'OU hkt. 4. Win nm must ht 18 )'tars or older I 6 Odds o( •inn mg art bised on tht number of mtrits submitted. I 7. Employm and 1mmed1atr family mrmbers of Empire o( Ammca I , Ftdml ~1ngs Bank. 11s subs1dianrs and ad\'ert1si~g agencies are not rhatblt. I 8.All mtrits reet1\-ed by Octobtr 14. 1988 will bt ehg1blt for the I -"•on 0ctobtr 11, 1988. I 9. Tms aruolely tht responMbility oft ht ttcip1m1. l Ci Phontl ' L-----------------d I ,~ ,