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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. Fro111 If unt1ngton Beach to Sa n Clem ente ... • ~ e'~e·_got ·the coast covered . SO LOT AND HIS WIFE AND MIS TWO DAU6MTER5 WERE TOLD TO FLEE FROM THE CIT't'... .. - CIARF1£LP! YOO'VE CX>TTA MELP ME ! SUNDA-Y,-OC-TOBE R 2, 1988 .. . . Te)(t for 'Today Genesi5 19: Z6 -AND T~E'( WERE WARNED THAT WMEN THE'l FJ_ED, TME'f' WERE NOT TO LOOK BACK •.• " BUT LOT'S Wf FE COULDN'T '4ELP ~ER5ELF •. SHE LOOKED 8ACK ,ANO SHE WAS TlJRNED INTO A PILLAR OF SALT! I'M LAT£ FOR MY C7AT£ ! WHICH S OCK5 5HOLJL'7 I W EAR ? ... .. 75¢ BY JIM DA VIS --------~------.·· M~ SHIRi ! c>o£~ If C:sO WITH MY ·cooc~s ?! • DENNIS THE MENACE r JUDGE PARKER .. c 10-Z -: I _P_R_O_MISED TO TAKE -M~ _M_O_T_H_E_R_10 A CHURCH SUPPER TONl0HT AT s:oo_1 IT WOULD WORK OUT FINE IF I COULD DROP YOU OFF AT RAMEY'S CAFE AT 7:00 OR 7 :30, MARIGENE! LET ME CALL HIM RIGHT NOW, RICK! " . - . %iv5' .. BY HANK KETC.HAM by Harold Ledoux I I'LL WAIT -~OR YOU -r:~ IN THE FOALING BARN! ~~'" DOONESBURY .. -I . ~ \ • •• N(), NO, ru, se.NIJ YOU A TIQ(f;T! MOM, I PON'T WANT Y(}(J MAKING 7HAT f)RJVf3 AU 8Y Y()()RSe/,F. CAU. n IAIH6N Y()(J . - '-IAAJ<.fi 1H& RESER - VATION, tlt:AY ~ .+tlM ~ Qt:AYr 6cX\?. TAlJ(.1fJ Y(JJ /A1fJ( . ~ . ~. HIYllY} I ...• JlLL. FJX Yoe.JR B~KF,ASt, l<,AYO·· You MUST BE ST,ARVI NG·.. c-----::.--::...._. MooN "TOOK CAAE OF IT- " BY GARRY TRUDEAU GO/J/ 5116 CAN 8!f: SO eXA~RATl/V6 5arliTIMC.5. I . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TI"'9 .. .t IMSt ... dltt8'· encM In drawing details betwMn toe> ~ ~ P8l'4lll How quickly can you find t!'!em? Check .,...,. with ttlOM bel6w. ilu!lt!w .. ~ '9 ~ I! ...... """' ~ .""'°"' • 91\MfS .• '"'°'~11dr.) c l!uim.w•N ·~ we~11-.ueuwA()·1 .eeoue-...a ' • .. . .. ·~ If~ . ® ------, -~Hal K•ufman----------- • CAR LOT! 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Pio'• ............. ....., •• trem ......... •: ... s will always be the left· '-----------------....._ ____ _ hand digit of tbe sum TEAM MATES! Two ot the footb9H ~ MMw9 look enough • stated. alike to be twins. Which two? Examine deUlle carefully. 1 ..., FAlU ~CfeyoM Of eotored~ neetly1o-numbered ... ,,.. ... of the ,.II scene above: 1-Red. 2.-u. btue. >-Yellow. ~t. browft. s-Fleah tones. &--Grfffl. 7-<>k. brown. t-ar.nge. SPELLBINDER sco•E 10 Potnts for US•"9 •II the ••tten '" "'-word below to form two c~..._ words ClitAZlllT THEN ICON 2 _,.._ Ndl..,. lff words el tour tetten 61' more found~ h lflt.rJ ,,., ...................... . .... ""90 : ...... ...,.._. B.Y TOM WILSON BLOOM COUNtY --~~ h<6W£~ 1lJ rK£ ff tAPr&~ 1111? 6€NTUM€N (}f THE l/MUICIW ~ R)f( 11E ~ 11~ ... ., UH ,O~ ~ T~~f,'5 A. BIG POODU:. SHOE -~ lN ~RO~T or '(OOR ENGl.'6~ CLA55 ... ut'1ra<l~~1a't. M'( JACKtJ NORMA~, n---"7 \5N'T B\6 tNOU6\-\. nu~ iEAM MAG AU.. -me. ttJ~rzEDteNf~: BY BERKE BREATHED tN." "l'f(U'll!(!P ~TirlEMINT ... FllC/At. £XPK~55/0N5 OfP/~ .. Al.161$ .•. 1EFl.ON llK'IWa( ... Ma.::-~ .... NE'S SIT/ ~E.\J~ ~EAR,ti£N()'{ ~ I 5~~LL Li\~ M" JACKE-T ACR065 T~~ WATE.R ~ '~ Tl-\B~f: 1. '{00 M~~ l\lOW .. I . . . i · l~6\5T \ I CON5'0EQ M'6ELF ~ 6f.~Tlf.MA~ \ PROC£E.D TO '-tOl)R. ~-.""' .. ... QUAR~, OF C.OVll!E. ... E.~GU6~ C~l\'55 ~ b . MacNell A ~6UNE., .· lllJ Pilat .. Q z W...celleps61C.-ir a... .. M8ri8 SI.mer ..... ?I wa @' ;-.ftl ... a .,.. .. d rtn .,.ar. I -Bridtrt Klftll. llltaal. N. y_ A : 1'befve bad 5imillr livc;s: J st.\ady;na 12 miles apart. worting ~ for NBC, marrying well-tnown men. Oiung. 42. nudicd journal- ~ .... ism at the University of Mary-llillla ... ,.n· land; Shriver, 32. majored in American studies at Georwetown University in Washington, D.C. It took Shriver nin~ yean of wort to LancJ as co-anchor on Sw1Ulay Today. It took Chung 20 years to arrive as one of NBC's key news corrcspoodcats. .. You can't expect to burst onto the tube. M says Chung, who usu1 to have nigbunares about never paduatina from co&kF. She advises ma- joring in English. history or poli sci. Her hubby i5 Maury Povich of TV's tabloid news 5how A Cwrnrt Affair: Shriver is married to Arnold Schwancncger. Q : WM ii t:M llU _.... Gufidll's ftb? -St~ PttsdtaJL Tucson A : It's Lorenzo Musk. alias Carlton the doorman in the old Series R.Jtoda. He remains ""fac:eles1" to pre- serve Gar6cld's mystique, says cartoonist Jim Davis. Q : RoaW Rapa W a jar el jdly lieaas • Im Mak. WUt sack hem .opt c.rp ...... ft! -Joy« l.Mrtd. Milton. Fla. A : Nothing. probably. Bush likes to muocll on fried pork rinds with Tabasco sauce, and popoom, but not at wort. His opponent. Michael Dubkis, favors coffee ice cream -tough to keep on one's desk. Q : Mis 61 llickJ tinder stut ed'-1? -Michaft /k/L Houston A : He was just 3 months when be first muged for a dia.pcr commercial. Schroder. 18, was 8 when be made bis film debut in n.~ Cltmnp, and 12 when be started SiJM" Spoons ... He's laing riabt before our eyes," says mom ~ A freshman u USC"s film tcbool. Schroder doesn't have a R cirlfriend yet. and lim to drive ••••a,... his pickup and bis wtti~ Poncbe. llllt II 118 •• .. He IBtl more tictds in the l I wr •11111 PollCbe," sa)'s Diane. ':USA WEEKEND Publltl8d by~ Co. Inc. ·~,_UM mace Alla K. N1...._ Clmsem1 "°"" J. c..t.J, Pl lld1 •A CEO r....aa.f'A .. _.. t1Mt .. o.O.C. ..... (711ta... -.....,,.,,. JNCt r. - Q : w.t .. 5-h• lJwklJst ... tMlt .. ,.? -Andmt1 Trwno, Erit. Mich. A : The Rmrirttton Szttlt honcho is t.ck from Spain. where she filmed Tht Man in tht 8 Brown Suit, due on CBS this year. Zimbalist, 31, also tou~ I in Carousel ... , have to audition, bat in hand, like everybody else," J she says. .. Maybe that's why I ~ don't &el employed!" After a Mexican vacation with her boyfriend, she'll be back in New Yort scoutina for a new role. Q : wi.o•s ,.,... few <>Uk NorQ•s lepJ apeaes? -David Owtn. Odtnton. Md. A : The fonner Marine colonel expccu to make SI million in speeches, and hu been advcrtisinc and usina dircct marteting to gel money for his lran- cootB trial One contributor: the Rev. Jerry Falwell. -Oifton Davis, 4 3 ... ... My .ant prob&em. is my hair fallina oui." says the star of TV's Am~. But .. it hun't bothered Bnac::e Willi$, so rm not 90ing to worry." 8om Oct. 4, • 1945, Divis. most memorable binbday wu hlt 31st, when be WIS surprited on Tlw Miki Dotll/tU Show. Tbe tonpriter (he penned NMr COA Stly Q: ~tees New Ytrl Yabes .. uttr Loa PlaWla ,_ Ml MIMI la W. kck ,.ckds "btn ht talb to -rim? b M 1rJi11 • ~ Ills ttmper? -Dtmtis F~ Congers. ·' )' A: Nah. Piniclla. 4S, who bad a fiery temper as a Yankees playtt, says it's just babil He docs that even when talking calmly -which be often docs. Q 1 W1'at'1 ~ .. n.y Tim? -L« SlettnSon. Newar( Del A i Twenty )aJ'S after bis tiptoe throu&h the 1uhps. he was briefty t.ck on the cbarts with Ua'lt Me Saw- /ttd from his new LP. Tim, SI, and Miss Vick• di- vorced in '74 after five years; dauahter Tulip is 1- Q 1 Tell-... ............... KaOJ Smith. -JONllltan Mayrwrd. Dtxter. Mtc'I A I An Anny tot and tomboy, Smith opened a sponswar boutique while at UCLA •s .,aduatc school. Next came an aerobics studio and the rest is, W"Cll, you know. Smith. 36, just 6lmcd her 1eventh video, for n- pecunt motbers; her 6rst child is due this month. ~ is worti:na on a new TV leries and a polital movie: "I want to be• prodocer, wbefe the ection is -it"ts ~. n0t power." • • .. CNlt Jolwl c. CMrwt .... ~.laftnW.-Jt. 82 .,.~ ..... .._. ...... ··-= ,_,,_ ............ D.*-t ,., rs 1 ..., o.ae •'S 's: ... ..... v1aa1n ........... I-. .... ,..,.,..,, VaTtsf:!tt: • ar.r e11'9n"'~·1•.'li.-=--··a= I J PYRAMID POWER . The pyramid. Power symbol ol the ancient pharaohs. 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A million in I 986 was the equivalent ofS400,000 in I 973. Forl>n maprine. which announces itsbnuaJ list of the 400 richest people in tbe USA nut wecbnd, won't even WU1e Hat 011ID)'OllC1tOrtb te. tban SW million. .. People reaard one millioa a pnctically m.iddle- class, .. aya Forl>n Senior Editor Harry Seneker. And even if a miUion did ID 11 fir a it UICld to. most millionailadoll't flaunt it TbomllJ. S&anley, who bas studied tbe breed D J $ yeatl.11Y9 )'OUI' nlD-of-tbe-milJ ....... ,wtJNCY.t•. THE CROWD ED ROAD 10 · BY JULIA LAWLOR By the time 'Forbes' names the 400 ric~est next weekend , thoasands more people in the USA will be wort~ a •illion ' millionaire is an unassumina S7-year-old who wears a Seiko or a Timex ~h. drives a station wqon ot a four-door sedan. rarely takes a vacation. doesn't l)WD a yacht and doesn't beloQ& to a count.I')' dub. Stanley, a professbr of mark:etina it Georsia State University, found th1t most have been-married for 32 yean, work six days a week. 10 to 14 hours 1 day at their own businessn.. have two kids and come from a blue-collar or middle-dass t.cqround. -Most of thew people just plod &Jona. .. he uys. ··They do well every )Ur, put• c:ertain amount away. They're not tivina 1 wild life ... Or a aJamorous one. For Yuma: AriL. citrus farmer Kerl Evans. the road to riches WIS peved with sh.idle. That's ritht. Sludae-Evans. 42. 11w an opcnina 1evcraJ years llO when the city of Yuma wu conliderina buryina its sludee. Fanncn pro- laied, hrina It would contamimte \he lfOU.Dd- wascr, and the city cbal- &eftlld tbem to c:omc up STOP YOUR DAYDREAMING with another solution. Evans visited some Eastern cn- ics that 'w'CTC tumina municipal slucfee into fann ferttl· izcr. He proposed to do the .me for Yuma. aot a con tract. bou&ht S2SO.OOO o( equipment and now has a personal net M>rth ofSl.4 miHion. "If you want to ~ ahad." says Evans, an intense man wbo p-ew up dirt poot in a mipant farm famil), -you've IOlta be williaa to do tbinp other people aren · 1 willina to do. Like tbc lludee business-who wants to handle....-r But his roots as a fmner are still deep. Weekdays you'U find him at dawn behind the wheel of his '88 .. Most people &nwize about being wealthy, but they11 never do 1nything about it." says Thomas J. Stanley, mar- Utina problor at Georaia State Um · venity and an apen oa millionaires. So here's ,ourdmu-lix mps that will aeer ycMa .,._ tbe path to riches: 1 ... Jlll'•ill)HI EilJltypercent oflll~•---do. Z...., ...... -. .. A lot of rwo- ,,. CMer' ce!114*1 whit c:mnbined incomes <;bevy Supen:ab pickup (equipped with car phone) cruisina bis 6100().ec:re ra.odl with a beeper on his belt and a million thinp on his mind. . "I started a little piece at a time." he says. stirrins up clouds of dust as ~. ~ tbe truck through a lemon grove, "rd buy a ranch that didn't look real goocS; clean it up and sell it. 1 was always buyiqjunk other people didn't want ·· Much 'of bis childhood was spentuaveling the coun,. . try picking crops with his pamtts. brother and sister, often not having enoup to eat. sleeping in the ~ of the family car. ''There was a moment in my life.when I looked around and saw what life was like without the nice tbinp. 1 was determined my children were not goina to aiow up in tbe hick sat of a car... - N.H. Bronner, 71, founder of Bronner Brothers Inc. cosmetics company, also arew up poor on a f.arm out- side Atlanta. The arandson ofa slave, be lefthomeafter the seventh gtade and worked his way throuah ICbool in Atlanta. selling newspapers door to door. While piek- ing up his sister one day !ll beauty school, be saw a sian touting the beauty busi- ness as' "Depression- proof.'\ .. -I-lit up-like-a Christmas tree," he says. Bronner started sellina beauty products on his paper route and graduaJ. ly built up a business that did .$20 million in sales "51 year. The company mono: "Where There's Hair, There's Hope." "I didn't really have in mind just being rich, .. says Bronner, the father of six. ."I wanted to be comfortable. I wanted re- spect and to provide for my family." Bronner bouaht his present home in a mid- dle-class neiahborhood 21 years aao forl34,000. He drives an 11-year-old . Buick Repl, buys his clothes 11 oulleu and wars a Tima -"I'm ttllina you, it's accurate, .. he says. "Want 10 buy it?" One luxury: a silver Mercedes his wife bought, unbe- knownst to him, when he was away on business. He was angry at first but ~lented when be found she had "Bronner Brothers" painted in bi& red letters on tbc side. "That cooled me off. .. he says. - Plumbina contractor Tom Warner, 47. of Reston, Va.. bu a cool miUion. but you'd never) know iL And that's jUSt the WlY be wuu il -1rwe wallflOlnCtllina.we save up m0ney and dO 1f. ... says Warner, wbo insists~ doesn't fed like a million- aire because .. it's all tied up in lhoc:ompany. A~ comers in. a dollar goes ouL" There has been subtle pressure on Warner and bis wife Barbara. 45, to move up in the world, buy a biger house. tet into a fancier neighborhood. They peeked into one · million-dollar neighborhood and ~ ·shocked to find limousines parked' out front "We·~ just not that type." says 8arlJera. They thought about Tom driving one of the company's bright ~Uow trucks home to a place like that .. He wasn'nure the neighbors would appreciate" it They settled for add.ins onto their present home. Most millionaires don't-need bulain1 wallets to (eel wcalthy:Barbara Proctor, SS, a millionaire and owner of Proctor cl Gardner Advertising Inc., an ad qency ·in Cbiaao. won't even any a pune. "You never see a man walkina around with a bis pocketbook full of stult" says Proctor.,She slips a S20 bill in her shoe instead. .. And if there's a.. credit card in your shoe. you. don't .need money," she adds. There is the occasional millionaire who is neither frupl nor pankufarly.hafd.worlcina. About 20 percent inherit the bulk of their fortune, and about S per- cent are classic jeuetters. They lend to be young and si,ng1e, lik~ Neil Balter of Los ~Jes, the Ooset King. Baher, 28, founder of the California C1oset Co., made his for- tune orpnizina peoples' messy closets. But with a Det worth of S3 mmion to SS million. he is no closet millionaire. "If you're not going to spend the money, have a boet, IO OD vacation, what's it all (or?" he asks. .. If it makes you feel aood. you should have it Why do people drive ex- pensive cars? Because it makes you fed good. .. Balier is feeling like a million bucks tbe9e days. He drM:s a 3-~-old Mercedes convertible. has a ~foot ski boet., occasion.. ally Likes off on the spur of the ~· to Jamaica for the weekend and is about to trade up to 1 S?00.000 home with a pool "I don't think I'd be as happy with- out money ... he says. ~ For Sanle jet.setter Rob Angd, bappiDess is "'the •biJity to ao into a restaurant and 1ook at the food side. . not the pritt side ... AJIFl, 30, a former waiter whc:r' invenkd the pme Pictioaary, owns an ·AID Romeo spons car. a JO.fool powct" boet and is buildina 1 boUJe wt1b-JICUZZlS.. I buJd OfbeCllOOnii iiicJ Rx tOt-ittt....., He now lakes off occasionally in the miclcBe of tbe day and beads for his boat. .. rm a becbdor bavina one hell of a pat time. .. Before the good times roll, though, you must have drive. discipline, the ability to work hard and the guu to take risks. A brilliant idea helps. But even a simple idea will do. Hot Dog o.n a Stick foundtt Dave Barham. 63. launchcd his .hot dot chain in 1946 with one stand on the beach in Santa Monica, Calif. .. It was nothin1 new." says Batham. who owns seven homes and two Jaguars.. "I think 1prehistoric man probably killed an animal. cooked it and ate it off a stick." Add to that a gift for promotion and a gimmick or two (lht "secrtt" i~ient in his bot dot batter is bis mother's Missouri cornbread recipe) and the divorced father of three is now worth S 1 S million. Millionaires are modest to a fault. They will tell you they don't even know what they're worth -"Call me next week after 1 talk to my CPA." says Lorraine Aaws, 61~ a bu.ildina contractor in Chamberlain. S.D. Or they'll say, "It's all on paper." "I don't have a million in the bank," protests yogurt moeul Julie Brice. 29. Brice and her brother Bill. 30. started their Dallas-based yoeurt franchise business. I Can't Believe It's Yoeurt. with their SI0.000 colleee tuition savings. After manaaina a Dallas Yoturt store that was losina money. the two bet their oollqe educa- tions they could do a better job. It was a pmble that years liter made them both worth SI million each. The secret? The "eternal optimism of youth, .. says Julie Brice. "We tbouabt it was a faniastic product. We really be.lieved in iL" If you want to be a millionaire. take a millionaire's advice: -'T'heR are two thinp you sbouJd never say: 'There's no point in doina this, too many people~ doing it already' or •tr this is such a good idea. why isn't anybody else doina it?' " says Roben Hd1cr, author of the book Th~ Alt of lM Common Millionai" (E.P. Dutton) and a millionaire himself thanks to invest· mans in theLondon ral estate nwtet. .. ~ who think making a million is dificult. .. he says. .. haven't tried." of ~.000 or $60.000 spend essentially everythina they earn. .. •YI S&anlcy ... It's I tremeodous burdell for people tO maintain 1 tuxwy lifestyle and accum~ late Walth. The fa1llc)t or America is if ~ hive maacy, JOU tllOW it. .. J. , ........ .._ • llfll'l It could be in lcaina equipment, paint conUICUnt or nanniaa a f\aacral parlor. .. I don't lb.int ~·· uy fast way to become 1 miUionaire." •YI Stanley. 4.llJ ........... 111 .... IHlllll A two-bedroom home in Santa Monica boulbt in 1961 ror $42.500 would ld1 for about SI00.000 tod8y. Jf'you~~ not Jucq ~ IO bl~ bouibt met then. all's not loll. "'Tbe liftlle mo11 impor· tant quality in aimi• rid&." says Robert Hdlcr. autbor of TM_., o/tllw Cont-'"°" MIUioMi,.,, .... tht ability IO tnm the dUre~ncc between die t.yi• pric2 alld the trlliaa prb ... Carole Schift'er of' Fred Sands Real- tors in Los Aftleles says today's hottest properties fulfiU thest ~uiranents: privacy. pratiee ~nd easy K't'al. MOSt peopk w11n eood tc'hools. restaunnts lftd slloppina. Aft8S with .saow-trowth · poticia that mtrict new coaslrUCrion arc .sure btu. $.Ml ...... OJ bma-yd.. tbt Ma- rines. SWllty ays rnaay of tbt miJlioo. aim he's met~ ex-miJiwy ... nae • people are pl-driven," he says. '"They have ' view of the wpc1d 1n the Jona tenn ... And they've had a bia dole of the one quahty mOSl millionaires ha~ in abundance: dilcipline. . .................. ...., ... You have. better chucc or tmi.nt lepfosy," says Stanlry. But tJo try to ~ in the riabt ~ 1, w f'ilbt time. ~ fort'*' .. says Hdltt. ..is the es'llCllCt of alt for. tuna." - r ··~'llr··. 11ie mj1i111te Washande Wild about your wheels? Latest service pampers autos to the last detail The thn:o-minute, SJ car wash is sull a ")weekend ritual. But increasingly, car own· en are tumina to "4etaih)la." a deluxe way to pamper the family wheels. CARS Five yean ago, there were fewer than 200 de- ta.iliq businqses. com- pared to about 2,000 to- day. And that's not countina the nation's 2s.ooo c:anmbes, about half of which have Iona offered deu.ilin&. The toOls of the trade sound appropriate to a chic hair salon: luxurious shampoos, Nbbina compounds, special hot waxes. cusiom-made brushes and soft towels. .. I like to keep tbe cars lookina as new as they possibly can," ays Du Bertolucc~ a Cbicaao ~ wbo often takes his aolden retrievers cross country in bis van, a l98S Chevy Beauville ... I guess I'm an averqe kind of pay, but at the same time I'm meticulous about cars. .. He also takes his motor home, a 1977 GMC El«pnza. in for the treatment, espe- cially when winter rolls around ... In Chica-'°' &be ult from the road corrodes your • 1caD)__body and aft'ec\s \he J19inL •• Oetailen will 11eam-clean -even shampoo -your eQ1ine, dry-clean your inlerior, musaec protective repellents into your tires and dash and even use conon swabs on thOIC bard-to-reach nooks and crannies, inside and out The full treatment -a four-to.six hour procedure that includes removina dead paint and addina a tealant -is recom- mended once or twice a year. A verqe cost up to SlOO. A simple band wash, ruom- mended every few weeks. is S9 to S 14. Prices and the tenstb of i1me between deaninp do vary depcadina on dimate. And a small car doesn't aecat1rily mean a -smaller bill. S.11 bave JoltntOD. president of &he CalifomiHued Sieve's Detailing Inc.: wrhere are u many littJe crevices in a small ~onda 11 there Ire in a bisFr" car." Tony AllenzaofCarcl DrlM'mapzine sa11 wbether to ue a detailiaa terVic:e de· s>eftCls on lOW' car ... 1r it•s t.lliaa apart, why bother? But if your car ii basically in .,..nd c:oedition., doi111 it once or twice a year ii probably I terrilc thiQI. Ws I IO()d way of -.tliaial 10'lf investment" ""1"bm"110 mac:b lllt in tbe lir &om the water ... •11 Toay <>aial. 42. ol Newpon 8-b. Calif.. MC> labs bis 1914 Rolls- Royce Silver Spirit in for a wall nay two weeks. and his 1986 S60 SEC Mercedes and 1987 930 Turbo Poncbe every week. .. When we ,et the hazes Ind the cold fot. it's just not tood on the pein~ .. But Rolls-Royea and Turbo Poncbes ami •t the onJy cars ~ thele bubble baths anymore. .. It used to be I S1atus symbol -I PY with a lot of money would bave it done, ... sa}S Johnson. Wf oday, with new cars cost- ina S 1 S,000 to Sl0,000, we do a lot more of your aaodard, everyday JUY· Now we're doina Rondas aqd Cbevys and Buicks. .. All of which bas meant a boom in the detailina business in the last three yen. Johnson •ys 51£Ve's Detaili111 deaned &bo!it four cars I day when it opeDed in 1971 in the owner's two-car..,.. Today, Johnson ·s five fiucfii9es alone take a 6ne- tootbed comb to 40 to SO can daily, and the confl:mly..bas expanded to include 30 USA franchises. indudina ones in Mary- land. Wuconsin. Florida and New York. .. The price of I F8f bas &0De Up tremen- dously over tbe last dc:c:ade. .. says Dennis Pushkin, president of Tidy Car, a deuilina compuy that bas 298 franchises .. Ptople are teepina their can longer. an average of six, seven years. It's an investment they want to maintain." Another plus: When it comes time to sell, bavina bad your car detailed may boost its price. detaiJers claim. "Your av~ useckar buyer looks at a car, be may drive it .J little bit, but bis impression is on how the car bas been maintained," says Chris Cunis of the Ver- mont-hued detailina company Cwtis S~ tmis. .. A car that looks pd is definitely Soina to command a b4ber price." -T•••.., ••.•• S'·:'.; ... 5 ,,. .... .... -~~ ...... . ..... _,,, .... . R" 1 UMC. a : 1. 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Today, however, stores stock straw· berries from Mexico in December and peaches from Israel in May, thanks to modern tecbnol<>&Y. hi&h-sPeed trans- porUtion and consumer demand. But we've achieved this abuodantt at the expense of ftavor, say a growing number of critics. Instead, we should take a cue from our pndpamits, 'tnd eat foods by the calendar, a.raue the authors of two new cookbooks. The payoff. Superior taste and. most often. lower prices. -food in season just tastes better." says longtime chef Edna Lewis. Her Jn Pur.suit of Flavor (Knopf, $18.95). due this week. is full of recipes designed to express the true taste of foods in sea.son. -once you've experienced the flavor of arecn beans straiaht from the garden, you'll never go back to any other kind," says Lewis. "The invention of commm:ial can· ning and freezing was the death blow to the taste of sood food,·· says Steven Raichlen. author of A Ctltt>ralion of I he Stasoru (Poseidon Press. St8.95). -To- day's food is bred for shelf life and eye appeal, not flavor. Food in sea.son sings with flavor." Chef Alice Waters, guidina force be- hind Chez Panisse in Berkeley, CaJjf., travels the country to promote the vir- tues of eating locally IJ'OWD foods in season: .. l...earnina where your food comes from and celebratin& it when it comes in season is one bf the most im- portant thinp that can happen." Her tips for findin& food in season: • Shop at farmer's markets where farmers can sell only what they arow. • Ast the produce and 6sb manqers at your supermarket what is fiab and in season. Encollf'llt them to buy from local fa.nnen and stock foods in season. •Check to see ifyourstateorcounty has a propam lib New Jeney's .. Jency Fresh," which links local farmers with supermarket buyers. Musacbusett.s., Michipn, Ohio, Tenneaee. Connec:ti· cut, Maine. New York and Aorida have similar propams. • Bcsin co plan your menus around what is fresb in \he marbt that.day. • Extend the produce teaOD by can- nina and picklins fOoda wbct1 they ~ It their peak of ripeoelS. ------., .......... ------~---~------------------------------------------~--------------------~-------------------· OnlerFonn " Fmkil Milt Precilion Mode9 FnnklilUnler, Pealllyt'llia 19091 Pa-mil "1 Octc*r-Sl, Jt88. I m to order 111 1:34 cie-C11t replca d the ID> [)Jelenl>eq J Dertmn Tour· m , WJ 111 mlJled and mdy u display. I need ieod m mooey now. Prior to "it'*' "w iqKrted cie-ast model. 1 wine tiled & a clepolit "m ..... * ........ u tt.e ima., three eqaa1 momhlJ ftdman "m. •sh . .,.....,_ ... _ n.--lll'l'OWN ................. ii • ....,.. ....... " .. I.I. c..a c.. SiJlRllll'C Chy. ScMc. Zip . --~ DM•ln · 1930 DUESENBERG J DERHAM lbURSTER . . . .. --1 OCTillEI: A good month for . . . -~ -------- Classic alen mowies 'E.T.' arrives; meet his predeces.50rs . Our favorite aJien, £. T. - The Exira· Terrestrial, 6.nally lands in stores Oct. 27 (MCA. $24.95). But beck in the '50s. space creatures weren't quite as cuddJy. Herc are four sci-fi cia,- sics to take home this month: • 1k Dtt, • &rlt St#tl Still. Michael Rennie is 1 digni- fied ambassador from another planet who tells Washinaton to go easy with those bombs or the universe may go boom. Nice Earthling Pltricia Neal delivers a now-famous message from a wounded Rennie to bis body- guard robot "KlaaJu barada flikto!" Likely translation: .. Next time, let's visit Venus in- stead." CBS/Fox, 19S1. • Wu of tlw WorlA Mar- tian spaceships invade Earth with military precision, hissing like pythons and spewing beams of destruction. Will it mean the end of mankiod'? Will tdentist Gene Barry stop them? Will his girlfriend ever quit tcreaminc? The effects still dazzle. Para- mount. 1953. • ~nu.,. A small sroup of scientists and Army men in .. desolate North Pole outpOSt ~ cover a suanee creature (no. not Santa Claus) embedded in the ice. They accidentally defrosi the 8-foot .. super carrot" and suddenly ifs dinner -only they're on the menu. James Ar- ness (Gunsm<JU) is the vqgie. VidA.merica, 195 I. ""' /,,,.,;,,,, of tit• 110'1 S11111dwn. As small-town resi- dents sleep. they arc replaced by _ ___.I llm,m.f: ........ ·-·· ···--clones batched from pant pods from SJ*'C. A doctor (Kevin McCarthy) filbts t.ct. with ter- rifying results. Director Don Siqiel turns the tens.ion on high. Nostalgia Mcrtbant. 1956. " , .. BIWFS L' ____ _!1t!!11m~w~-•!!!ii~ Ann-Margret, Alda li8ht up 'A_New life' With brisk bumot and a time- ly topic, A Ntw 41~ deserves a new lease on life as one of Octe>- ber's top video releues. The hook: Mr. Sensitive bas turned into Mr. Scroole. Alan Alda is I stock lndef with I Type Triple-A personality. He orders .. burnt meat .. in resiau- rants, crinaes whenever be bean the wont .. cuddJe.. .. After 26 years ofbeina wed to Kina Crab, Ann-Matp'et wuts out -and both 6od stanin& over ii bard to do. *** Para- mount. Oct. 12, flG.13. Also new trus month: **** a.t#jrdu. Michael Keaton's bawdy &bou1. hired by novice &bolts to shoo a tacky family out of their house, is a one-man burlesque show. This way-out spook•-rama will Ft ya. Warner, Oct. 19, PG. ** /lrlPI Lil/IU, .. Oq. When it comes to portrayjna yuppie anpt, Michael J. Fox looks like a puppy 'Who's lost its chew toy. Not that he doesn.'t try. He throws bimself into the role of a younc writer wbo drowns bis sorrows in the Bil Apple's sordid dub 9Celle. But Fox ends up all bark, DO bite. MGM/UA, Oct. 19, It ** wt;,. M&dlit{f. The f.arf of &roO (Charles Duce) and a pe)'s youna wite (Greta Scaa:bi) carry on witb ablDdoa in 19"4() KenY. -until tbe earl is mur- dered. A tepid lase of upper- dass sleaze. Nelson, Oct. 12, It * ...... lll..Jfuc.. ..... he shot them down. Bana. bana. they hit the pound. Bans, bin& that awful sound. Bans, bang. Sty Slallone. blew $63 million. IVE. Oct. 6, It ........... ............. .. .,,_,..~ *" • ......,... ...... _ SfATfS OlACJt DOWN Ever beard about a .dream vacation deal 1.bal IOUndcd too aood to be tJUe? It probebly WU. '"If tbe price lelCIDS unbelievably low," says Thomas W. McOure, a U.S. Postal Service inspector, ·"the pfoduct is ~bly nontxislenL" Consumers are complaining in re- cord numbers: The Better Business Bu- reau reporu that complaints about tnvel aeencies aad bum vacation <:er· tificates reached 16,900 last year, com- pared to just S,280 in l 984. Some states are respondina. This week~. Florida joins California, Illi- nois aDd Hawaii in c:rackina down on travel fraud. A new law requires pro- moters to re:Pscer with the state and prove they are lqitimate before they can do business.. Two oftbe commonest ploys: selling "barpin" airfara. lhen sti(kina travel- ers Wliib outflleOUSly expensive hotel packqes; or clw&inl a deposit for .a trip to a customer .. s credit card, then stalling delivery of the trip until it's too late for the person to tet a refund on bis or her cbuJe. The best protection is vigilance. . Some tipc to avoid beina taken: •Don't pve your credit card num- ber to a salesperson offering to verify your credit or reserve your vacation. Unscrupulous operations have been known to make clwties for services you haven't pwdwed. Ill> Don't t.Jl for sales pitches that in- sist you mate an immediate decision or the deal is void. Ill> lf the call is unsolicited, ask for a number you can call bed. ... Ask plenty fA questions. includin& \ what CGl&s '°""U have to cover, wb.icb airlines Del lilc.eell ue iDduded. Then call them ud wrif1 ralCS. •Cone.ct your .,. Better Business B41reau or Federal Tnde Commission omce and at if <Olllplaints have been filed llllinat the company in question. or COW1e, tbat'l I '¥bole Jot of eft'ort. Probably the besi advice is to throw away tbe poaard or ha• up tbe phone and ID talk to your tnvel .,mt. '"It would not be in your best incerest to buy a travel vacation over the phone from a COlll ... y witb which YG'l MVC not done busineu bein." advilel Ray Greenly of tbe Amcric:an Society of Tra~ AlmlL .. You Ill Wai you pay b, and-··"" you It\. .. Here·s a super dfcr from Owens- Coming Buy 15 rolls oc more cX any Owens- Coming Pink* Fibergm• ~on, oc 10 rolls with an R-19 oc higher R wlue, and we·11· send you the NFL jacket c:L your choice, ~ (Plus $3.00 ~ and handlin&) . Your free jacket is made c1 rop-qual- ity satin and ~ an insulaud lining. Its a $34.95 wlue. Tueditt's good throUgh - October 16, 1988. So start imularing. now. and soon you·u feel warmer inside and out. --------------- --"" ·-..... --ai. ... & ~P' ........ _ .· Clllllky bit wwwfy clogs lllke a ca•1ba aomping back onto the foot fashion front are wooden clop -those thick-soled, clunky shoes from the '60s. Oogs have a wooden base, leather upper and arch svppon. The bottom is curved so you walk with a rockina motion. They're good for an yone with foot or beet problems and for those who stand a lot -baird.rcssen, chefs. doctors. says Ceci- lia Moore. owner of O og Masters in West HoUywood. And clogs can be fashionable as well as practical. Moore says.. They come in 24 colors and seven styles, including ~ black for wear with a tuxedo. Celebrity owners: Shadoc S~ vens. Telly Savalas, Sen. Alan Cranston, ~if., Spqo chef Wolfgang Puck and actor Le Var Burton. To foot the bill. adults pay $4~S5S; chi.ldm1. S22-S33. _ .. , ....... Now you can select your fa- vorite music video on cable TV, just as you'd select your favorite sona on the jukebox. thank.sto Video Jukebox Net- work.. It worts like this: .., Pick. a song/video - from rock to rap to jazz. • Dial a telephone number displayed on the screen. • Request the song/video and wait for it to pllyin tum. Cost: S2 for one video or $5 for thrtt (you'll be billed automaticaJly). The network.. wh ich began an Miami three years ago, is cxpandina nationwide. Says founder Steven ~- ters. -This is just a stan for other fomu of prosramming. like comedians and sports highlights .. " CaJI 1-800-USA- JUKE for information. .. , ........ • IETlt: ... .... .. --..... .. ... ..... '58s fil ll1M'CSC Al6'11s tf tlle fabn Campy new furniture stores -like Haywire in Los Angeles and Fifty-SO in New Yort -are exteodina the nostalgia wave to our own livina rooms. .. We want everytbina our parents threw out.·· says Haywire owner Mitch London. The store is crammed with all kinds of home memorabilia from the '50s -indudina S-tbaped sofu, lava lamps (with oil in the base that bubbles into weird shapes). and ceramic wall art like the masks of Comedy and Trqedy. Other bot sellers: chrome kitchenettes, plastic purses. Mura- no ashtrays (free.form Italian &lass. especially in cobelt blue · and blood red), and anytbina turquoise or Oflnle. Fifty-SO owner Mart McDonald says people relish •50s fur- nishi"P because it reminds them of"'that innocent era. .. _..,.... ..... We're taking..,.. ido • -~·• rii~~~£~~:3~~~;-~~~~---( Yop. positive visualization. meditation, diet and other .. adjunct therapies" are pinina popularity as more people try to help heal themlelva, ayi Dr. Dean Omisb of the Preventive Medicine Reteudl lnstituie in Sausalito, Calif. This trend is the theme behind L«lp <J/ Fait It. a made-for- TV movie airina Tbunday niabt on CBS. Tbe docudrama is about Debby Fram o.. wbo used adjUDt"t therapy and wbOK cancet is in mnillion. Oa's story is a dasalc nample of the power of the mind, Omisb Dysl Some S'4 pc:rceot of c:ancet patients OD lbnven- tional therapy four years aao also med unorthodox methods. says Ornish, and the numbers are increuina. The doc1or CftCOW'lltS bis c:oroaary batl .-tieats to v~ ize their beans pumpina moft hdy, to avoid cdtine. mat and ciprenes. and to pnctic:e yap, meditation and eurci9e. ""This tends 10 be empowcrina." -.ys Onailb, aulbor of Suns. Ditt cf Your HMTI (New American l.l'bnry). Bua bC warns acljunct tbcrapy ellouldn"t be med to replace con"YenlionaJ methods tiu....., or~. ' _ ............. TlmlNlld .. II ~1nla1fls ..... nililUls tlnlgll cltll1p lml11J11.t- ............ ti """ ................. 11111.e. nib.; ... ~- ..... drnh ti • "'9rt· lllil ti ..... 11 lllllD II .................. C1' 'IL 1111' I 1: .. We're looking for ways to help home-hued. rural arti- sans. There have always been economic problems, worse now with the droQ&ht Cata- logs are a way to tet their beautiful crafts ofrthe mantle and into the martetplace. ..Results? Response from 14 states. One corporation or- dered S 19,000 wonh of wood- en boxes with their loSO. ··wood and pottery sdh, as do one.of-a-kind thinp. We have two wood carven so tra- ditional they make t.bcir own tools out of scrap iron. .. One woman raises her sheep, shears them, spins the yam and knits sweaters. Tbe ta& on your sweater tells you what sheep it's from." _.., ........ • • Catalots: Bat Qf Mis- SOllri 's Htllflls. tend S 11. 9S; and !mt <I/ NIJJOtlri Fomu. send $4.19, to 621 Clark Hall. Ora.er 22. Uniwnity of'M»- IOUri, Columbia. Mo. 6'21 1. • Craft ... makcrs USA·wide .can ute 1be C~'s MOlkllJJI KJr. ~ Commuaications. Dept. 169, P.O. 8oJl 2009, WbellOn. Md. 20902. COit S2S. AN OPEN LE'l'I ER TO PUENTS OF COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM JOHNRITIER Your cbild•1 plldel are a lot ~ than just a letter on a piece Of,... They're the single most important meas- , Ul'C by wWda ~child will be judged ... by prospective col .... ...,.,,,, tchnols. and even their first employer after Nlll•e. Evm rbeir class ranking is determined IOlely by dleir plda. ~ are critical. ..... ,, I ......... cm be• source of tremendous 11151 I e _. ••""1 ... _. poor sr..tes ca result in ...... 11s-. ............ tioe tlaat ca.a radically ._. ,_.. cW'a..,. ateetn wt penoulity. .. 'l'bll'1 Why rm convinced chat every high school and coUete ...... m America should get the video cassette ......... ~ lhere's a will. there's an ·A·. by Profes- IOI' "wde Olney. of Ariz.ona State University. Tuli u•1• 57 ,_•mu boW to study ''smarter" ... not '1wdM"· .. wl M meelg baye been incredible. It twin !he bgw 1p lpm MQRE in I £5S TIME. with HIQ"P lfilJINDON. His seminar is filled with . apeciftc Whltq.ael for studying. writing term papers, takina fall. inclaling mention. and a lot more. Look. your cbildrm 's ectuc.tion is one of the most illlpOrtlm caalribulions you'll ever make to their future. Don't jual 1111 lhem to get bener grades ... Give them lbe IDOi diM inoka it poui~ ~ John Riner Coedl Doll ...... 1'16NCAA On sh 1 After attcndina Professor Olney's seminar. I was !IO impessed. I asked the Athletic Direc10r if I could pul my 1eam through iL He was so impressed. he decided 10 pul all our a1hletcs lhroogh it ... and I'm really glad. because it's rully paid off. FluW OMI ..• To Strtn11t1 A's AmJSc' 'dt ~S••"•••r:e My fint year in collqe was a disaster. My GPA was 0.8 and I just figured rd be a waitress the rest or my life. Then I took Professor Olney· s seminar and my. GPA jumped co a 3.S . SbMIUd,J Co•lll•'tGn GoodGrtlM1. CIMO~ C.-ol Sella Collep Sealor Hit' Sdtool ~e Before Professor Olr~y·s seminar. Then my facher aoc lhc seminar I nun.kcd oul of CoUege. Since his uipes. I went from 3 8 's. 3 c·s seminar. I've received 24 strai1h1 and an F. to 4 A's. 3 8 's and A ·s and n<>f one 8. a C ..• In ONE TERM! S....Seillt Dwattler Dilla't Boe .c .... for•GOOtl Colkp .... Stt.I .... After my daughter's first ye. in high sc.hool my wife and I didn '1 think she had a chance for college. After the seminar her GPA jumped from a 2.1 to a 3.4. The fllCt chat INS could happen after one 3-hour seminar is nochina short 9f MIRACULOUS! IW__,to ,,.,,,. R°""" ,.,..,,..., .,,, «•Jll - Miui11,1iL K.n Milllll, Colltet J-ior Bd<Jft che teminar. I kept missing A'$ by jusi a few points. Since laki.nc lhe seminar I not ooly made lhc Honots Proaram. I've aotten waipc A's ucepc fQr on!\ B. My marn ·n~ . .uic-1 ,,,...,..,t •• c,.,.c• ~rt•) /8u(llN)l-..~lrom-~ o """° t110CX o son ~ o a.AOC llU9IC ~'"'-"'· a-vir~ Oetyf Al8 SW.. &w.Sp•91f-Mel!C.-.o... CMt-.-. 0 11//U#Y flETN. 0 POP 0 EASY UST'P9IG .,.,,,.. ,,,_. 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He may have to wa it, however . "Dear John" heads a growing list Hirsch is the star of what may be of TV dram as and co medi e~ one of the best comedy series on ..• U•l lOW PRICH revolving around a recurrin television in the new fall season. • .. 111 L-•t•-theme : wives leavi ng thei The NBC sitcom is "Dear John." _.. '""' """ husbands. Hirschplaysateachernam ed John 40l-WOfflETAll "I think it's hot in America." Lacey. who sudd en ly finds himself H.i r sch said . "The SO-percent adrift in uncharted waters when his divor ce rate makes this a new vot- wife runs off and leaves him. The in~ group -a new kind of family. series premieres this Thursday. 'If you can highli~ht the prob- ''He's a m an who probably isn't lem s of such a situation, the show equipped to do what he is about to probably could go on forever . The do, which is face this wonderful hardest thing to do is show rela- unmarried world. all by hi msel£," tionships -how people get together Hirsc h said. and the bombs that drop in those "lthinkthebest characterto play relationships. That's the basis of in a television comedy is someone humor anyway who is in trouble -someone who's "Dear John" is based on a popu- got a lot of jeopardy to fall into." lar British series of the same name, As part of his re-entry into sin-but adjustments are being made in glehood. John reluctantly enrolls 411 E. 17,. St. Ce•t• Mee• adapting the se ries for American in a singles' support group. He television. encounters a strange world of c., .. , et ntti St. I lniH ON THE CO R oddballs that includes a smarmy OPll 111u VE lounge lizard (Jere Bums). a pain-t•• t• 1,. Judd Hirsch 1tara In ttM new fully introverted man (Harry 845-4553 comedy..,._ "Dear John" alrfng Groener) and an_overze<!lousgroup Thursday on NBC. 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Weather 31 32 2CI 33 NI A CA.12929 12 23 12 -19/f Telephone: 142-4321 MTV Music Te1ev•s1on 12 ----- Program mformst1on is provided WTBS Atlanta 17 21 12 17 21 ------- by the networl<s and stations and 1s z 2CI sub1ect to change wfthout nottce Festival •1 ,_ .. SUNDAY MORNING -6:00 A.M.- ~(R) ~ WllkeM &alllry ,......~ VllA If ~ C.-.nila fallllty m. Jlnllll Ttle~llCM bll ..... ii.n1·1 Law (A&E) J-et 15 (CBH) SWCay ln1 .. (CNN) Deywftdi (OISll) You ... Me. ~ (ESPH) Matk Y11ra hi S90f\'t 1917 (HBO) MOVIE Tne Quest .,,. (1 986) Henry Tt\Omas Rachel Fnend (LIFE) llfflllMll UYlsory (NICI() Cllriovl Gelffl (SHOW) leyt 6 &#ts (TMC) MOVIE Most Went· e<l * • (19761 Rot>en Stack Shelly Novae~ (USA) 11'9111 f litllt (A) (WOR) JftHlll (WPIX) Tra111I.,_, -6:05 A.M.- (WTBS) ~ -6:15 A.M.- (MAX) Crazy Mwf Ill ....._ ICC) (NICK) Klft II...._ -6:30A.M.- I TMly'&~ """~ Ctlftllft PTtfMe M ltoh 11 lufMt Y_.. & 11M lsMIH (R) ~ ..... " .... ~USA (CttN) ,_ ._, (IMSIC) M4MemM (fSPN) l.JtlMr SIR •I S,.,,. (NICK) S,tftlh• 6 lie S1111 ... M .. lllkt (SHOW) Cltwl~ (WOfl) .... 8-fy & ff\INI (WPI)() MWaT.,.._ -6:35 A.M.- IWTBS) Mdy ontflll -7:00 A.M.- 1 .. "* "'1YMttHIHs1 .,..., ... ........ W.W Tt!M«IW T ... T .. (AI ..... ...,., •II WliaR ,,....,,..,.. ...... s....1cc1 s.-... ...., .... , .......... ~&Mt Dr.J...-a ~~AW• Tlll .... ltll (C_..) """ OeM'rie (CNN) ...._.u,c ... (CSPAN) "*' c..t-(OISN) WlkMll » ,_ C.,,.., (UPN) .,_.... (OAlA) llllOVIE: ·0te. Cuba Leopoldo F tmena.2 IMAX) lllOVll: '()nty Angels Heve Wlng1' *** (1939) C.ry Grant, JNn Artnur (NtCK) lMI a-. (l)SA) ~ (Waft) ....... Ally (WPIX) F.uty ...... (%) .......... -7:05A.M.- IWTBS) GeM ..... -7:tOA.M.- CCNN) O.tlle..._ -7:30A.M.- C~ tOlftcl C......,S'-Ollle .... ,.. ·-l.MS ~IH) Oral flCIMm • lMrt JtM1 u.,. Otlhle r-' Jtny Metltrl falllllla SN 0 .... H.,dll1tn IQIUMuy ""'" .. A.Mks Wd Mof'I Tllu 1 Mllllofl (CNN) 16twsiftakH Su11d1r (OISll) 0-111·1 Clrc111 (ESPN) Tllla w..r ltl $jltrts (HBO) Tllfl ol Utltl W0111111 CNICI<) 1111,it TOW!! !SHOW) MOVIE· 'Tne Sherill and tne Satellite Kid * * ( 1979) Bua Spencer C;iry Gulley (TMC) MOVIE No 819 Deal ** f198A) Kevin Dillon. Stacey Lauren (WPIX) lOYt IHI (ZJ MOV'lf 81ac11 Orpheus * * * 11959) 8r&n0 Mello Marpessa Dawn -7:35 A.M.- {WT'BS) MOVIE The WtlcS ~ * • (\9781 Rl(:har<S Burtoo ROQ9f Moore -a:OOA.M.- (1) S-Uy Mtfwlllt 1CC1 • MMl11tPftu 1CC1 ""*'.,... ....... "".,,.. Uep °""" .,.,~ AIMDllt F 1Cts ,,........ .... VtY• ol Ille Mlllll tCCt ........ ..,.... o., .... ~ "'ttec:t u....... ""' ""*" W1y 1f Tl'llfll ~&f) ............. &oldler 6 StttnlNft (CeN) 0.'"'1 (CNH) Newt Updalt (CUAHI NlftHtl "en ClvO ftnM (Dfhl ............ MIQlyf (HBO) TM ..._..,IS oC TOftl S.WY"' (LIFE) TM Wtrid r....,,._ (NIC1() ...... t.Mt 6 .,_,.., li .... Sllew CUSAI CINell Lqwna (WORI TlneS ...... -1:10A.M.- (CNN) T,..,,.. a.... -8:30A.M.- ........... rri.i ='b."::t':m.. S-0 ~l Pl1ce , ........ ..._..,.,Alt* ICCJ '*9CfflluC...,. II ~;;,-.......... ..._ (CllN) NI 'na TII. K-1 C9' ==-""""' (fVff) Wl a-tory (OALAI IMM€: .. Los Tre~ Mosqueteros oe DIOs (HBO) SantYll (LIFE) tt h Writt .. (NIOC) Mr. Wlt.11~·1 WOl14 (WPIX) Alllle~ -9:00 A.M.- Md1 , • ., Gt ... (WOR) Oii ol nib WOfld Sisl11 & Den Dnl~ "IJ.,.... Aklllt Rkll a-i-1CC1 Artf, Hor r M11u1 Ow4Pf TllofnP'OI • ..,.._.., Flft (A&f) MOVIE Against me W1n<1 • • • (19481 Roben Beany Jack Warner (CBN) Tit• 111n1m111 (CNN) lltWIAllY (CSPAN) Eleclieft 'N C111dlcl11t OtNln (DISH) DollM 011ck PrtHllll (LIF!) lllft1lmnt AdYfsory (MAX) MOVIE lnnerspece * * ( 19871 Dennis Oua•d Mar tin snon (NICI<) OeMti 1!1t Miiie.et (TMC) MOV1£ E~plorers ** (t985) Ethan H1wke River Pnoen1x (WPIX) T ..... I Z111t M1t111lt111 -9:30AM - (() llFl T MIJ lfR lM! Cbnn ill Cll1rtc cc, D.C F-.s ~°'"'"" I(,_. CoC1tl111d Tiit WIM T tntOffOW MIY °"" s .. .-.. '""-' ....... fllt Verdad fltfU Tiit Good Ute (C8H) Cilllm11 St"- f CNN) l1tlt1Ull0to1I Comtl*lfftltl (OfSN) Tiie ~I tSI (E SPN) HtrU ll1Cl119 L Arc de TrlOmpne (H90) MOVIE n19h1 Motll er ** (1986) Sissy Spacek Anne Bancroft (NICI() lot11er r.,,... (S)i()W) MOVIE ·superm1n II * • • (1 980) Chnstopher Reeve MarQOI Kidder (WOfl) Tiiis Wttl hi l11n1ll (Z) MOVIE Crocodile Dundee •• *' 11988) P1uf He>g1n Linda Ko11Qws1u -10:00 A.M. -9 ten ~II R&g!Qf\11 9"""'S Green Bay Pecke<s at Tampa Bay ~aneers N- YO'l! 0.anc& al Wasl'llfl9Ton Re<1s~1ns U Nfl fNllMlll A99ion1I o•mes Butt1lo S.lls II Cht<:t· go Be1rs Cleveland BIOWf'IS al Ptnsburgll StHlers Hous· ton O.lers ar Phtladelp/111 Ee gles, lnd11n1po1ts Cotts 11 New Engtana Patnots. Seattle Sea haw11s et Atlanta Falcons 8 MOVIE Ple1M D<l<,.t Eat IN Daisies *'*• 11960) Corle Dey, Oevod Niven ..... SNw lleMtt k....._. (CCI WtltlllCMlrtl o.1111 tf KIDS~ U..Ce Jwul (!':Cl hr10-.. a. .... ...., lln.,., ~~ .. 4/Daily Pilot -~ (CNN) ,.._.d1y (CSPAIO P.Mk P*y Co11l«MK• (OISlll MOVIE The Little Prtnce * • (1 974J Rldlard Kiley Sreven Warner (ESPN) AIU Raclllt NASC.AR HOiiy Farms 400 (GAL.Alf .... (NICKI Mk\ Rect1 (W~) lilltf's Ktf11tr -10:20 A.M. - IWTBS) 8lwtly 11"-llllff -10:30 A.M. - luliHSS Went Rall falale 0.-• Hovi• Mldd•W Su4ldey T 111y lftwll 's .loll rut b1111y fllftmH Amtri<11 GC1Ytt11mt11I Gt1dl1dorn lkt h111e10 Htalt ot Ille l .. tltll (CNN) Mo11tywttt (LIF£) CoOilnt Wlltl AusttlllH Gc0!9t (NICK) Yo11 CH'I Do Tll1t 1111 ltleYlskHI (W~) IUtlllll SI Louis c ... ainals a1 New Y0<i. Mets -10:50 A.M. - (WTBS) T1lrff S ...... -11:00 A.M. -8 l1IJ Tiiis w.t WM1 Oaf\d lriMlty ICC) W.n.ITONmW WWf Wlftlhlt S110tl4vltl o-.. e1 ttaam M11~ Tlleln 1CC:1 ftt11a1, ~ CIK1$1tAlty M Trltl '-"''" al I fll!lity -~ Real blalt (A&E) MOVll Man ol la Mancna * 11972) Pele! 0 Toole Se>pf111 Loren ICBN) Wlf'll Traill (CNN) Tiie W• hi llewttw (LIFE) Ctrdlelety ll ..... IMAX) MOVIE. My Fevorue Brun.tte (Color) (1947) Boo llope Dorothy Lamour (NICI<) Ooe·t Jll1t sit T1ltn (SEL) MOVIE. S.lrtye<l' *** (190 ) Robert Mrtd'lum Ktm Hunter (TMC) MOVIE Less Than Zero * (1987) Andrew McCarthy J1m1 Ger1l -11:10 A.M. - (WTlSSI a.MMI! Atl1n~ Breves et Cioc:mnat1 Reos 1 5;~:- ~~ (Diii) an-·· Ftlly t .... /SllfyMM (H90) ~I U~ ICC) (L"f) Flmffy NNkt.. u,flte (NICI<) ·~·, CM!t "Stanley ano ••• (1939) CUU) Slle·R1 (Z) MOVll. L.Mngllone Spencer HardwlCkt Trtey, ~ AFTERNOON -12:00 ... M.-1 ~.!'::' G MOVll: ·The Concre Cowboys • * (1979) Jer R..o. f om Selleck e MCMl: 'How to Comm Mamage * * ( 19691 I-~~~ l.u lart ,, ..... , ....... (CMf) l.irTy Kilt ....... IA t (Dtllfl •111111 l'"9" twtfl rec (SJ (GAUi .aft. V1Ct0t1a GUiiiermo Mun ey. Ju1t1sa (LIFE) ~· -*"'' U,C.ta (NICI<) C... '**"" (SHOW) IMMt: 'The Grea1 Train Robbery *** (19791 Sean Connery, Dotiald Sutherland (USA) WWF All Amtri<.1ft Wm- -12:30 P.M. - I ~~efJe...i. TM TNly Mtttca. S.. CtMlltV ,,. ....... """""' (C9N) Bl...,_ (Ofllt) Zem (H90) MOVIE: The L1v1n<, Daylighta ••(1987}T1mo1t1v Dalton. M~ d Abo (MAJll · ··Greystoi.e The Levend or Tarzan. Loroor tne Apes· *** (19&41 cnns tophef ~. Andie M~N (Ha') ...... a...- -1:00 P.M.- l 2MlllT ... XXIV .__, Otymt11<1 ')~ :::::- llCMI: Piiiow T 1llr *'* (1 959) Rock Hudson ~rs Day • MOVI(; • Antlg<>nt • * 11985) Juliet Stevenaon. Joh" Gielgud • W\. ~ R9910t1I 91mea c1nonnat1 Be<lgats 11 Los Angeles ~ Otnve1 BrOOCO$ at s.n Diego cn•ro ers. Kensu City Cflief'a at New Vor1c "-ts I ~-= ... ,..., (CM) 8 1 ... (CNN) .......... ~ llflOVll: .. My Fnen<J .. **. (1"'31 RodOy McOow111. Prnton Fos• (fPN) W. ....... IMSA Columeus SOO (l.ft} ....... ..._... ~ (NICt() lalUI (lel.J ll(M(; El Atnof Bruto •••(19'8)~~ ~..,.~ {TillC) --''Hot WIOnt *.. 41111) ,,._ lmlftO'I M~ Smlttl. (UIA) "9 ..... ~ llCMI; "Wll of tM WOtlde" *•* (1963) Gene 811rr,, AM Aoblneon. -1:10 ,_ ... - (CHH) JO.T.-... -1:tl P.M.-(l) .cMl: .. ,.,,_ Story ot 8 Ale'<anoer Gr11nam Bell ••• (1939) Don Ameche. LC"etta Yoong -1:30PM.- l 2111e Point T~t Mu11stm futbol Ben&era Portugal vs Peru Sporting Cristal. '1!) Oct111111 (A&E) S!Ofy ol FH~lon (CNN) Pollllcs 'II (GALA) MOVIE· Tamt>ieri de 0<>101 se Canta Pedro 1n1an1e (LIFE) Of111tt*lc S.,., Upclatt (NICI() Hulllcllh (W~) Mtll hll ol·Susoe Spectal -1·ss P.M.- 1wres1 "'"' s~ -2:00 P.M.- 1 Al 111111 Laver111 I hlttty MOVIE· "Not My Kid' • • • (1985) George Segal, S1ocka1d Ct1anri1ng. 0 Gnna~""9 CD MOYIE. 'Now Ind Forev- er * * ( 1983) Cheryl Ladd, Rooert Coleby I T Gamtl htljlM Jr. M1n""'9 Gttlt Scott (A&E) Tiit Sllillltlt ......... (8AAVO) MOYtf; ·9u11y·· • • • (1978) Jame& WMmora (CBH) 91tVallty (CNN) N1wsw1tdl (CSPAll) P114111C l"t4lcy COtlltrtlCt (LIFE) ~/O'r-I If Upcl1 .. (NICI() Alllmal T .. (SHOW) MOvtl.. 'Some Kind 01 Wooderlul * * f 1987) Eric Stoltz Mary Stuan Maste1son (USA) MOYIE Angel and the Bacman (Color) (UM7) Jorv1 Wayne Gail Russell (WOR) Kllifllt ltNet -2:05 P.M.- (WT8S) GoftMf ~ s=f:.[~;- 1 •. " ..... (CNN) ...._ .. If ,_,, (R) (DISH) S-. Oft 11 ........ (LIF(l C.......,.,.... -2:35 P.M.- (WT8S) New lent II .. Bttftf -2:45 P.M.- (MAX) MOvtf: 'On a Clear Day Yoo Can See ForeV9f" • * It 970) Barbra Streisand. Yves Montand -3:00 P.M.- 1 hce .. 11.._ MOWll: "9ily Rose'e Jumbo ..... (t9e2} Oon9 Day. Stephen. Boyd l er..-.... ~ , .. er, ._.,o......n MOYll: 'Ott IN Mlnneto- 18 St11p· *** ~ .. Wrn~.Htl . I Al'\eylll ...... ftct• ol c .... Otlit.rl (AH) Ollf C....., (CBN) leuua (CNN) lltwawlkil (DIS,_) A11Y fl'llM " ........ ~ll•f"-'el­ (£1"0 WI ...... IHRA U.S. ()per! Nabe>n81s. (R) (GALA) MOYlf: "SI Me Han de Matar Manana .. Pedfo lnfame. Sonia ANarez. (HBO) lllCMf: "The Thiel Who Came IO OlnMr" ** (1973) Ryan O'Neat, JICQUellne Bls,.1 (Uf'f) F......, ...._ ~ (Nia<) A..._.._._~ (Ill) MOW.: '"Tine Ami- gos" •• (19911) Chevy Chue. Ste-le M.,_,. (TllC) MOW; ''Houle of Games" * ** (t 987) lJndsay CrouM. Joe Mani.gne. (WOR) AT ... (WPtlQ MCMl: .. ,0.. ** (1979) Dudley Moore. Bo Der•. (Z) MOW: ''Summer' ..... ( lf~IMS) Marte Rlvrere, lllncent GauttMr. -1.'05P.M.- (WTM) lfWA .... f.- -3:30 P.M. - • MOYlf: "The New Heel- ers" ** (1972) Leif Endcson, R00ett F011wontl. I ::.. .. llln .......... ,.. ...... FIC8lelc.lln (OHN) ...... ........ (U'l) ...... ...... u,u.. 1-1:.P.M.- IMI If ...... GU1'1Jhll llMll .... n-.." MlluM llllCMl: ··Wtiet Wlb e.eow·· •• (1914) ROOett ~. Trrnochy Bottoms. l ..... (CC) ........ Diii ......... 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Puppet skit Guest Betty W?'lrtt o.ltve<s • bll1hday wrptlse IO Jimmy c.net (WPU) c.n.·. c......, Clla; lb ~ 8laooy &on Reynolde:Camac (Z) MIMI: "S-1 Lorraine *** (1987) Maureen Stapleton, Let Ad\ardson -l:OOP.M.-9 (I) .............. Jessica enl9l'ta1n1 Sher1tt Tupper s sister and lamely, and ttie otlOWOef Sl'8 s«vet tums out llO be lat.II '°' one 01 lhlc;(~Rt..... I (fl Wiiie"• .. ._.1 To,,.,. spire Sarnantfll to oo to col- •·Tony enrols himself .(CC! (RJ IS! CATCH CRIMINALS• 4,.,.nca a Moat W1n1ec:t JOll ..... OOtl A-cr.e1Ste.1e Gu11...tHtrg i" COC()(Mol cas ,..... • (() llCMI: "Cocoon" ••• (1985) Don AINc:he, Wilford Bnrnl9y. Ronda retlrMS ,.., young egelr1 111* •w.mmlng In • pool ful of fr-c>- ilt 111911 poda. Olrect.o Cir Aof'I Howat Cl -~ ........ , .. .._. Sutan Auttan. Jacko; Cltatale c:er ooleceol 1; St Jemn Out>. ~ SUNDAY PRIME TIME 6:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 ....... h ..... PEISOIAUZED IAIY IDTTUS (I lit ...... Oii dtlf IMbC) SJ.H +tu Ma• plus dlotce ol desltn flowen. bllons. hu1ts Ot teddy be.rs (We Ust non·tOXIC lead frtt paint) CALL TODAY 540-3010 You Clfl pd 11CJ your bottles al the local swapmttt or d 50c NCh and we·1 !Mii ltltftl to you I/Dally Pilot Oct. 2 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:3 ···~· •.. , . .:.} t~ 1 ~~~ ··Developing the Ne~t Generation .. Grannies For Nannies Inc. • Uv~ln/Llve--out • Full·Ume/ParHime • Hlchly qualified, lovlnc And mature nannies .<71~) 361-1480 8 8a15 MOVIE. Liberace (1988) Andrew Robinson Rue McCl1n1h1n Flamboyant po· amst Liberace roses lrom num ble roots to longtime reme 1n show business II U•""" WOIW ef Jecqvei C11111t1u Sea Birds of Isabell Tne crew IOU' neys olf tile coast ol Mexico to Isla lsat>ela to study tr~I birds e It's Gany SlllMllet'• S-.. At Oooger Stadium a fly ball p~~es Pete a bloody nose (R) .. Mu ... , TM11rw By the Sword Divided II Retribution 1658 Fletcher muSt n1me 1 successor 10 dying Cromwell. exiled Tom returns (Part 6 of • (CC) > "8tu111et1t1 Ollmplcos f'T.i..1118l~ Myttefyl "Cover Her Face The M1x1e family stays Quiet on sprte of the rumors about Sally Jupp's dellh, DalOhesh s sus pect list grows (Pan 5 or 6) (£_C) m MllMI,...., (Alf) ............ , "Part I Film lootage, pN>t09r1phs read 1ngs and interviews with lam1 ly. lnends I nd cr1tiCS illustrate the hie or novelist Ernest Hemingway (CIH) Un'y '"'1 (CNN) Wlftill~ ~~~ ...... ,elky (Dlllf) Al .. lest, Slew A11e11 (EIPN) llfl.'16'9""'-......U NFL Head Coech A Sell·Por trait Amusing. candid and 1ns1gnttul remarks by eoacnes 1DOut their prolession (GALA) MOYIE: "Los Sentos lnocentes Fr1nc1sco R11>11 (Lin) Ci,...., U,Ole (NICK) My TlwH letls The l1m tty may be moving to Hawa" (Sii.) MOVIE Moon in ScOf poo" • (1 987) Britt Elltend JOhn Phtlhp Lew (TMCI MOVIE Leu Th•n Zero·· * (1967) Andrew McC1rthy J1m1 Genz (WPIX) Star Trti (l) MOVI(. Be11er1y Hills ~op II ** (1987) Edd•e Murphy Judge Reinhold -9:30 P.M.- • Tncey lMM111 A woman l1Ws tor 1 comiC unttl sne nee rs ~act (R) ($) ........ ~ (caH) _. W""'1 (1.ft) ""9nlet MtdklM ~ (NICI() 0-. ft-4 Jett tTIOM Thet>an law to bury her slain brother Ind is ~n1shed ........ a. m J....-DBtaa (AlE) Vallly FINr (C8N) Mlllstry S.-ctal (DISN) ~I~ & S ........ Goi119 Home (ESPN) lffl's Gr111esJ MeMnts (HBO) MOW· The Lrvrng Daylights ** (1987)Timothy Dalton Maryam d Abo (LIFE) OMlftkl/G.-... UllAtl (MAX) MOVI(· Amazon women on the Moon * • • (1987) Rosanna Arquette. Syt>it Danntng (.ilCK) Sallri1J lfltlll (WT'BS) Cllttal H CMW...1'1 Fulld (WPIX) 0.. C ..... -10:30 P.M. -CJ Hullll Millan a» lftwt ·Brown. Z1ppa11 (AU) J1111 Errt (BRAVO) MOVIE: Meunce * • (1987) J1mes Wiiby, Hugh Grant (CIH) CdleK~ (LIFE) Flftllr MMlclH u,a1e (NICK) SCTV (SEL) MOVIE. A Room Wtth a 1118w * * * * (1 986) Helena Bonham Carter (SWOW) MOVlf· Prince of Oarkneu • (1987) ~kl Pleasenca, Jameson P1rker (W~) hleAHlllCM (WT8SI J .... ,......_ (WPIX) uur-... -10:40 P.M. - • "9ml ... Arriotd -10:50 P.M. -fD Vldeolot I ..;;.11:00 P.M. - T wtlitlit z-~. Steel Cowooy ** (1978) James Brol1n Rip Tom ..... , ... ~ J«ry F1twell las ....... HttlOtY Proted ..... ,....., Dillleuloet .... OhWMes .. '" '° Diii (AU) All hfflllf W~ Slttef SIMte (CSN) Int ti .. 700 Clu• (CNN) MllM)•"41 (R) (Dlllf) om. & HaM.t (fSPH) s,ensc .... r (GAU) MOYIE. lltoleta y Francisco' (1977) Isabell& Ad11n1, Jacques Ou1ronc (LIFE) ~ Sllfl'ry ~ (NICK) Lallfll·I• (TMC) MOVIE· House 01 Games • ** !19871 Lindsay Crouse. Joe ~antegna (W~) Home Sl\otltllllf {WT8S) G,_ Acret (WPIX) At lllt Mt¥181 (l ) MOVtE· The Believers ** (1987) Martin Sneen Helen Shaver -11:15 P.M. -D s.., _. s,.m l ~~i.':1·- ~. s,ens k9ll8 ...... F 9fllllJ F tv4 S.ccas Dally Pilot Oct. 2-817 /'COOLING SYSTE 1.•, FLUSH .•, 1 s149s PLUS TAX e INSPECT COOLING SYSTEM e FLUSH COOLING SYSTEM e CHECK HOSES AND BEL TS • RESTORE WITH UP TO 1 GAL. ANTIFREEZE ,,Hit PfH•I CIMpM 11 II-•f Wr"e •J. o .. CMPH ' per pe1111 Plf trusacu ... O•ly ltr Mttnblslll tettlclf• '"' C~ry1le1 llltllll/Mlh1llh., ,.•lfrll utilcl". •~-....===Offer expires .....;1..:.0:....-3;...t:....-8.:..8=------::::. 89 Tiie Pllitln ti Privacy 1CC1 fm GetfOe Mkllfffs S,,.m Mtcll ... a\) Wtltatleu (CNN) S"'1S Lalttiltlll (DISNJ MOVIE· Auntie Mame *** !19581 Aosaltno Russeu Forrest Tuck8f (ESPNI A"'ale• tauaa• 1988 A"1trocan Legion Wor1d Senes (LIFE) hlllnlet MM1c-. u,.... IMAX) MOVIE House ot Games • • • ( 19871 l.Jndsay Crouse Joe Mantegna (NICK) Car 5'. (WTSS) lany ... (WPIX) MOYIE W W and the Ooue DlllCetungs * * (1975) Burt Reynolds Art Cu~y SUNDAY LA TE NIGHT ll lemon his possess.IOl\s to ra•M ..:;;..ir:x:::...::::::;;12-:::=;:::~~:;:,:::.........r.:-::-;;::::-:::-f.;::.:;::--"",.,:::;::::::-1r.;:::=::.--+.f.::=:::--n.:~~:-1~:==--t.if.:::':i:':::::.:-~=.;.--1 ~0-. ('#TU) flit Wlftill T.-rrtw -10:00 P.M. -e "8ws McConntelc. P9rez • ~ M s.MYM Wild9· ~!:t~~~j!~t:~~~~~~~~~~~::'.'.::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;!!;J:::; beeatl mtgfate tn an uMndlng ~ l'IOfde 11~i'iiji::::fi~!!::j~~~~~==:J~~[!~J2iL!!t~~~~~:==~~~~d;i~~~I'.]!JBf::;:;:~::~ e Owl Geneva·• escaped· ~ conv~tbo~rlend1slcshef lor ~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~!Ii;~~~;;;::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ 1 flv<lf (ct) (R) (SI l ...... c.,.._. Wlftill 1t *If '"Nemesis'" ~~~~~~~~====~~=~~~~~~~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:::;~==1 I ,, ...... leN ~ MOW · Antlgooe * • (1985) Jutlet Stevenson, John ~ Antigo~. d1ught1r ot bltnded O.Oi~s. O.ltes Gr Acru USA T1111 l! MONDAY MORNING -&:OOA.M.- lnt.esa ™' Monllllt ..... 11 s..ht Tllt 111 ell* ~ = Mon1i.t lCC1 Cllltenlt Ft111lly .,.,.., llM ..icsi. Ulla. v.,. & You c•...., F tce1 tf C lllllH1I v .. ·wo Get " a. 1('4Nlftt (CIH) 0.""'8 (CNN) Dtrwttdl jDISN) Mlftey Mowe Clae (ESPH) ...... Luis S1nuin1 vs U>ois Howerd. Weller we19hts (A) (LIFf:) l'TWsutlliflt lnforrn•"•" (NICK) Cwlotf1 <lfflf' (tllA) ,..., l'r8p1mmf111 (WOR) CM lefi'I (WPIX) ........ -6:05 A.M.- (WTaSI l.Mle """' Oii IM Pttlrll -&:1S A.M.- (NICK) 11"811 ...... -6:20 A.M.- (TMCI MOVIE: Lightntf\9 Ille WM1St1llion· • (1986) Mick ey Rooney. Isabel Lo<CI -S:30A.M.-....,......_, , ... , • LA. C11111111tr Fteft1ti ~ "'9ftY ... T'"' ........ ~ c.-..., ...... ,...,.. .., ~: S.C"4 Ct•llH'f Nelf1 tf .. Nlllff (Alf) ..,. ... till (Cll"AN) C ... ntlOllll Hurt119 jOISN).,_.. (LIFE) Cl,...._Y Upd1t1 (MAX) MOVIE: "Shipwreck' *** (1978) Rot>en Logan, Mikki Jemison-Olsen (NtCK) Uth PrlMI (SffOW) MOYIE Manny !t Or pt11na * (1978) Richard Lincoln, James Zvenut (WOAI I DfHlll II Jeu11r. (WPIX) ft11t11y W.14 -&:40A.M.- (HllO) Talh ti W11llill9h111 ,,.... -6:45 A.M.- (1)1 ..... -1:00 A.M.-9 NI ...... I fm Tocl1y {SJ GJ. JM I CI ®J Good MornlllQ AmtrlCI lllell11d Robtffl A.al Gll111b111t1r1 = 1(11191100 ICC Los Allo•ln al Ola Uecltrslandt119 Human lell1riet 9 Hnff ef t11t N1 !Ion '1' Jt'811HI N .. s (Alf) Ji'OYIE: 'The Narrow M11rg1n *** (1952) Charles McGraw. Marte W1nosor (C8N) Tiit 700 Clu~ (CNN) 01yw1lcll (DIS•I G004I Moml11t. Ml«tYI (LIFE) ~11'etrics/Gy11'1:0lotY Upd11t (NICK) D1vlcl lt1t Gnome (lJSA) Ctrtff• Elpm1 (WOff) Ptottlt Alt TllilllQ (WPIX) llllMI (Zl MOVIE: ·western Union *** (1941 ) Aober1 Young Randotptl Scott -7:05 A.M.- (WT8S) MOVIE: The Rules 01 M1m 1ge ** (1982) Elizabeth Montgomery Ellton Gould -7:30 A.M.- 1 Ctrt IH1'1 Woody Weotlpecttf JEM I C) Mltttf "°"'1' Nt19'11tof11ood l.1~1Me Marityt Htdi.ay ..., ....... Tilef'I 11 • w ., (DISNI WtkOIM le l"Otll Cot•tt (H801 T1W UV.tint of fom Sa..,., (LI~) II FltV~t <J.'ACK) Offllls tfM MtHCI (WPIX) ~llU -a:OOA.M.- llracW Bll•cll SIHI Up S•• Diego Frootle1 841Qs, Pony I PoPtrt s..ns lml'llt Strffl !CC'.1 Ct1Cll tfM Splftt Grttl Cllttt OI Ill• West Hhpntc Chrl1!1u Comm111kadows el) ..... Ill Mott111 (CHN} Dtywakll (DISN) Ollt11d Dllct Prt11ftfl (ESPN) Qetlllt flt (OALAI Notctt,. ECO (H80) MOVIE. The Turn11l9 Point flt'* ( 19T7l Sh1ney M11cL111ne Anne Bancroft DELMAR REALTY r; INVESTMENTS 22 AVENIOA OEL MAR• SAN CLEMENTE. CA 92672 FIRST TRUST DEEDS MAXIMUM '2.000,000 SFA THAU 4 UNITS NEW LOANS OR CASH OUT REFI. PETER DOBBS 720-0648 (H) 49&.0504 (0) (LIF£) II Fl911r11 (MICK) luslt (SHOW) MOVIE Malung Mr Right • • 1'9871 Jonn Mall..ovteh Ann Magnuson (TMC) MOVIE Twelve 0 Cloe" H>gh • • * * 11949) Gregory Peck Dean Jagger (USA) Slle·Aa (WPIJC) Uglll 11 E11141tll l :i~~·.:~- G•mby ""'""' Wtslwool Hos9'11I Hot*td oo At1oblc1 l11lc T1111ttt1t (Al£) Al IN Mtl (C8N) Str11t111 Toi. (DIS"I Oumllo'1 Clrc111 (ESPN) 1111< T11lfllng Wonout (LIF£) Molllerworttl (MAltl MOVll 'Plymouth Ad· ventu1e· •• (19521 Spencer Tracy Gene Tierney (NICKI To41y'& S11t1:l1I (USA) ~ b"°"a -9:00 A.M.- (J) ftmlly f 1114 Sile ot Ille Ct111ury H11t111 Dlts AM ®J fleotl I Klltllt l tt Tot Cln1 l0t Contt.rt "" UIDt ,..., s.u-hwl ICCI Silly Jetsy llafllHI Bet"''"" 3-Z· I CfllUd !CCI Diet v .. °"' (AU)Tlll~~ (CNN) Soltyl LM II l A (CSl"AN) .._ Root OeUlt (DIS•) MOVIE: 'Gulk11er i Trev 111s * (I 977) Rteherd Hems Cetnerine Scnell (ESPH) loclln ht Mofl(ljl (LIFE) Hum (NICK) Plnwflttl (WOA) News (WPI)() Hl(fY 0 (Z) MOVlf The Subtec1 Was Rosei, *** (1968) Patricia Neal. 'Jack Alber!son -9:05 A.M.- (WT6S) Ptrry M11011 -9:30 A.M.- 1 <1' 'Card Sl1M\1 ClnSk Ct11<twlnti0« ....... 'SMl1ty I l.ft9 l.cy ~ LOS Aengtones T()(CIOOS de Oios LVC•I IM=i~;k> Vega W.. "-""' llol~ ~Cl QD Ola V111 Dyle (CaN) Allltfk111 llt.y (ESPN) lt4ty Illa,... -10:00 A.M. - I i ~ '":,::.:: flftll (5) L °'9Wlllt ...... (CC) IRJ 0.. Day ti t TIIM MOVIE· 'Expe<!ment In Terror · ••• (1982) Glenn Ford, (..ff Aemlek I S.UM llrWI (CCI 0.-. A.-. 1ttnc111•ll TV C«altl ....... "-Acfft (AU) 0.W..Aft.CT~ I/Dally Pilot (CBN) Ctlttlrily Clltl1 (ESPN) Cfl FtollllM 8111tsn Co· rumt>ta Ll()C'IS et Hamilton T1ger·C81S (HBO) Cl11erna Wortsllop (LIFE) RttiS 1'11llblt1 (SHOW) MOVll. The Spy WhO Came 1n From the COid * • • \1966) R1cnard Burion Cla11e Bioom (USA) MOVIL Anger and the Badman (Color! I t947) JOM Wayne Gail Russell (WOA) Ca1111011 (WPIX) T111>119r Joflll "'0 -10:05 A.M. - (WTSS) A" I• Ille flmlly -10:30 A.M. - I fm Wh1, Lon or 011• H- S"'°tnluns Thi JtltttSOllS Stlicly 111 Ille Word Grff11 Aun (AU) World of Coo-Ing (C8N) Thi C1mpb1Ht IDISN) lttr1'1 Boomer (HBO) MOVIE· One Crazy Summer * * ( 1986) John Cusaci. Demi Moore IMA~) MDVII CtiapterTwo • *' (1979) James Caan Mirsha Mason (TMCI MOVlf· The Longest Night * '* • It 972) David Janssen James Farenhno -10:35 A.M. - (WTSS) All Ill ltll F1mlly -11:00 A.M. -8 (I) Tiit r-. Md 1t11 l~~Pls~ Da ... llSIM S1n Ditto Tiit~ ICI :·:~::,:•~llbomood J1rnn Roflls111 R!Motl di Mis l"r0di9le1 (C8H) Oorb D1y (Alf) Halldm1dt In Americ1 (CNN) "twUIY (DllN) Yo. IN Mt. Kid (LIFE) All!Wt• (NICK) lflll'Dll. loll & lr1m'1 (I '9111111 Shew (WOA) la,.1by JoM1 (WPIX) led TIA I• Ton (Z) MOVIE.: A Hartul of R111n * * * (1957) Eva Marie Saint. Doo Murray -11:05 A.M.- (WT95) All Ill Ille Jtlllily l!i:::·:: Z.....leo Dr ......... ., Cede1 Crtlct s.-Oft (AH) WerN If Suntnl (CIH) ,.,._. ..._ (Ollll) ... .,..... '"'""" (HtCK) ...... Ttwll (~ )() T Ml I Jttty -11:35 A.M.- (WT8S) Al ..... hflllty AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - I = .. °"' Utft af:r4cw1u "'ws f1111uy blond Hout M19artne On Trt1I Growlnci Yurs TV Muf11 Sl•l• 81111111 Tiit 700 Club Cara a C111 Ptny MHOll Oct. (AIE) MOVIE Ange .imJ Baaman *'** n9•~t J Wayne Gail Russell (C8H) Ooblo Glllls (CNNI loltl'lllllofttl Hour (ESPN) lnlll\9 H>qfi Ar•ll Tournament (A) (GALA) Notkltro ECO (HBO) Att1nlk Attord& •Ot~ nrHfSlfl H(Ollllgllls I •'S (LIFE) MottMt'1 01y (NICK) f'IHlllttl (SHOW) MOVIE T!1u n cess Bnde • • '* (1987 Elwes Robin W11grit (lMC) MOVIE Klutt1 • l\97 I) Jane r oMa o .. Sulherllnd (USA) l•l's M1~1 I Onl (WOA) Swcelllnn• (WPIX) Gho&1""1t1n -12:05 P.M. - (WTBS) Tom 6 Jrrr Funlloun I -12:30 P.M. - f) Tiie k id and ha"1.lh1I I Newlyw" GalM Amlrlclft Govemmtnl (C&N) Grltt1 A"H (OISN) om. ' Hamel (LIFE) W1111 hery laby Kno (USA) Play !tit P1ru11t1gts (WOA) 01""9 Gamt (WPIX) YIQI IHI -12:35 P.M - (WTBS) fllntstOHI -1:00 P.M.- (]) As ltla World Turns 8' A11ott111 World CHIPl ®l Oftt Ult la Lin ..... Arcllle llunller'1 Pltc~ ~~Game Dtrtcllo Oe N1ctr AllOtlltl Liie Jllll• MOVIE Blocxl Sun ••* (19•51 q• ~ Cagney Syl111a S1dne\ (C8N) H11t1 (CNN) Ntwa41r (CSl"AN) """ Floor Otbale (OISN) MOY!(· The Ma,, .IJ~ Came to Otnner • •• r 19•' Monty WOOiiey Bette Dav s (EUN) lttffldt ol Wo~ Clas Wrttllhle (H901 MOVll Gospel A c:ord•f\9 to Vte • • (I qe Tom Conh Helen M1rren (Llf'f) WM Wlltl YH (MAX) MOVIE.. Love Ha Many Faces ** (l96!>1 L~r Turner Cliff Aooeri•on (NICKI .... & Stll1st11n (USA) Hot ~ltto (WOR) l,.,. COHOC110ft (WPIX) C.0.1".S [.l) MOVIE A Return t Salern s Lot • * (I cie MIChlel Mor1nrw Aichi 1'dd1son Affd -1:06 P.M.- (WTU) fllb .... , -1:30 P.M.-IJ Carol hnlftl I ~ • If I I I ...... ,.._. (Z) .......... DnM ti Je..... -3:05 P.M. ---::., ~!'.n llea1 {WfBS) lrfwle • Slllft9y (Lin) fp • 1te11ywooc1 -3:30 P.M. - ICK) Liiie "*8 WIP"!ll ci.111 Rttc11o1 New o~ ) Mtwtywff G1111t ,._., CMrt X) f111 Kwit AMI l Ille Clllpftlulllca Tiit Jttallt -1:35 P.M. -Maa Mlltkt {WTaS) ~'-II 3-2·1 Cllltlct (CC) -2:00 P.M. -fMllty Altair Cl) Oli4l6lt 1Jt111 (AH) Alu lllMa l "-t SIMI lllNrt (CNN) lasWe ,...._'II CM!tle'a ...... (Ci'Ml~=ll a. o..'11 Htspltal (OISN) ·a Clrm Sillr Jtsay ... HI (ESPN} Clay Tltftl ~ ..... ~~.... a... C...-1...,. (NICK) Mt. Wtnn'a wen. Or. C...... l'Mt (USA) Tk TIC.,..... o..,. II Otlr U..1 (WPI~ IWyHM S.-.. ,.,.... Ill LM (Z) : '"She Wore a Yel· latnldleNI T'i low Ribbon" *** (19'9) CIM Jonn Wayne, Joanne Dru. (AUi Tiie Gnat Detectlwe -3:35 P.M. - (CIH) ... V1llly (WTBS) A111y Qrtftllll (CHN) llewawlldl (l9"N) ........ hllcll -4:00 P.M. - (Un) U . I I • lier.W. (HICK) T~ s,.dtl I I Newa (IHOW) : '"Barnum' ,_., lfewdlr ** (19ee) Burl Lancaster ..... H1nn1 Sctlyou111 M·a·s·H (TMC) ~-· The Quest" "'"'* C-1 ++ (19711) Tim Matheson. 0,,M WilfrtY (CCI l<url Ru11eM DIKl fain (UIA) a_,., '""""" C.O.P.I CWOft) c.,..., a ltHY u -.,.n· wen. 11 ...._ ~X) Liiie Htllll t11 Ille V111rt1 ~llfle PrMellltltn -2:05 P.M. -Detrtul JUllllr HIP (CC) U.. Nlll!Ct SIM (WT8S) Tllt •-1m I Mt. fill -2:30 P.M. -(AIEI .-.., le A4"Mwl l,......... (CllN)O...._ """' (CNN) ._.,... Yn. l"r'-MWs1lf (OISN) "-I NII F1'lla Milk If Oil P...... (E5"C) lf*tlC .... ( AM) ~·U, Alllefkt (QA~) Neldel'e fCD {!lftN) """"" (H90) Tiit ........... 0,.. (HIK>) MCMl: Polte<petst II (S) The Ottllt Stdl ** (1986) (LIFE) MOVll: "The Jesse JoBeth Wilh1m1. Craig T Owens Story *** (1984) Nelson Dorian Harewood, Glofg (llF!) faay Street St1nford Brown (NICK) Hellllclltt (NICK) YN C.'t De Tlllt .. (UIA) JK-,.C Ttlfttslll (SHOW) MOvtt: "M1nny'sOr--2:35 P.M. -pt11ns' * (1978) RlcNrd (WTBI) 0.. D•• 11 1 \ LIOCOltl. James Zvanut -3:00 P.M. -(TMC) MOVI(; "The Ghost lwH .. :lftl and Mrs Muir' *** (19'7) 1 • 0...... Gene T!lmly Re• H1mson .............. " ·-...... , ...... ~ o,r9ll WWrty !CCI .._ ::::=' .....,,_, O.....lltMeuc1 Yllllur ..... /Ulnr """"°"' Rt11f 111 31 ~llleln ...., ......... Nt1.-1111111o111 ;i., Tlwte .... (AH) ...... AtetfT ....... (ceN) ...... cCNMt ._.r ... , ~..._ .. ,....c.,.., ~~M~s~ f'hom91on" *** (1 953) Rita HIYWQrth, Josi Ferrer (MC~) LnMt (Ml) MCM!: "Blood •nd Send" ** (1922) Rudolph vai.ntlno. Lila L11 (UM) ,,_ ftllf t..ct (WOR) ... ...... (WIX) .... .. (WOR) c..., ~X) CMen -4:05P.M.- (WT91) t .. 5 -4:30P.M.- 11Nf ...... (S) AICNen (CC) .... ~-~:1!,. Fw ...... H · 1 ClllMl (CC) FNlll a.... ......... c.. ..... ............... (A&!) Wwtlll If lrflnl (CNN)~ (DWC) DlllMlll °"'* .......... (l!lftH) lfi , ...... a.., (MAX) MOVI(; "Otld Rec11on- 1ng" *** (1947) Humpnrey Bogart Unbetti Sc:o1t (NICK) lie* Rtck1 (USA) C'9ci " Olll ('Na..) Kati ..... (WPIX) Ntws -4:35 P.M.-(WT8S) ......,., .. -S:OO P.M.- Newa I ..... ' ............. .... .... T.J. llMter .... RMer1 • ..,.... ...... Ink .. · ..... 0..T'ilCCl I ... .... ..... Tllf TMly F..a11W1~ CMI 1 CMI ........ NM ISI {AU) ...... ~VO) MOW. ToSCI s 1(11s ••• (19M) (C11H) MOVI(; F1mlly Reun- 10n0 *** (1991) Bene°'""· J Ash~Hymtn (CNN) .... llWI (Cl'M) E...e ti ... Oar (OISll) Klft. i.e. (l!IPH) NFL .._ey ...... Mttdl·U' (HBO) Tlln If W1 ...... ..... (NICK) l-r T- (Sfl) MOW· Footloose" ** (t98') Ke111n BICOI'\ Lon Sinoer (USA! D-.t hltv USA OaJty Piiot Oct. 2-8/9 (WOR) MCM1:: "Mtfil Pnn--1:15 P.M. - cess" * (1986) Tony curus. (MAX) MOVIE: The Sf\ldow Susan LucQ. Riders *** (19e2} Tom ~X) St.r T,_ Sellecll. Sarn E.lllon -5:05 P.M. --1:30 P.M. - (WT'U) MOVtl: '1(1ng of the Cll ..... ICCJ Olympocs. The Lives and NIC Newa (CC) Loves ol Avery Brundage' """ (1988) 01111d S.IOy, R1nee f..itr Tltt Soutend~k. I ..... -5:30P.M.-...... /Ulnf......._ .......{JllfwWM I ~C .... wnt ~.r::r..., ........... LIYtne T..._ I NelcM'I T...,_.!C• ,.,.. I lo.it~ .......... Mlllllllll1 ~VO) ,...Gluc Tiie ..... (IMlll) Tllt YMt Twlll ... If 11 0,.. <E""I MF\. ....., __. {NICK) o..i Mt P Tkn ~ ...._., c;...., (USA) Cartlll f.- (SHOW) Je's Slit -7:00 P.M. - (USA) Illa-Al (Z) MO¥ll: "Sweet Lorraine *** (1 987) M1ureen Stapleton. lff Rich1rdSon EVENING -1:00 P.M.- 1 = ....-... 9 Nfl ~ 0 111as Cowboys 11 New Orleans Saints (CC) l CllNewa lCCI ATIMI Tlwte'• C:-,..y = 11111-"'"" ....... ellC .... (CCI .... ......., ~ .......... "*Ill• ....... .....,, ...... (ME) 0. C9lllry (CMf) ....,., ... u..t (OWO MOVI(; Ludwig s Think T1n11·· ** (1995) (ESPN) A.-"adllf Formuta One Grand Pnx of Spe1n (H80) fllOVll; '"Red '* (1986) SIM Alllo. Lon loughltn (UFl) c...u, (NtCK) 0.-.lltfllleuce (SHOW) Meml: "The Money· ctlenglfs *** (1978) Klr1! Douglas. Christopher Plummer {TMC) MOVIE J Edgar Hooll9f ** (1986) TrNt Wltlllms. Rip To<n (USA) Flt Aaert How Bed la Crime On College Cempuua? USA TOOAV TV SHOW No1111no Movea Fea1.-~c1s '"'' 8 USA TMay Safety on col• lege campuses N1111t YC>t11 s Times SQuare G blertMAllll T__. Foot- age from lmag.ne John Lennon ISi D C..... II Cllerfe 1CCI Cl) fl'M M191dlle Michael JICkson I l"' Cllllldlll M·a·s·H The surgeons and Radar are ltY 1nd4ld 1n a oroken·down bu• I . Wllieel If f«tllM ICC} Ml ..... &Clflfe rr.a. 1111 l.M ................... • AiaMt latrtz ~ ..... A woman wno tears she is ooing insaN c:.- oomes •n\IOIY9d in 1 murder (AIE) ~ (C8H) Tiie .,. a. (CNN)( ........... (Llf'f) u (NICK.I Yew CH't Do Tlltl" hi· ..... (SEL) MOV1f· Hunk + * (1 987) Jonn Allen Nelson, 0e0ot111 Shelton (USA) MlaMi Yk9 ISi (WOR) llfts (WPIX) USA T llitlll (Z) llllOVtl Angels 1n the Ovt· field + + '* (195 II P1ul 0ou91as Janet Leigh The Greatest Sale of the Year A Total & Complete $175,00000 Storewlde Stock Reduction Sale Starts Sat. Oct. I st At 10:00 A.M. (New Fall & Holiday) Now in PLUS any leftover. Saa.mer Stock Offered at ultimate Savlllgsl Something Special feminine fashions Wt• '>Pl'~ 1al1re in t•'>hions for th<' missy hcur~ .,.,~c; • J ~ .tl<.o ~till'~ 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgren Square• ()4 5-5 7 1 I r MONDAY PRIME TIME ..,.. Gf990'1, Andrea~ ... Al.Fin ... 91 11on pr_.,. of " ALF" 8lrtng on NBC \ 10/Dally Pilot Oct. -8 an ... n he he I y n increase. -t:OO P.M,-8 (I) MOVIE: "Unholy Ma111· mony .. (1988) Patrick Dully. Charle& Ovrnlrig A Phoenu( Polioe deleCUve ties a h1t·and· run death to the v1C11m s quack huaband and a mall-order mlnJSter G • MOVIE: 'The People Across the Lake (1988) Valerie Harper. Gerald McRaney. Chuck ano Aacnel move their family from the city to the country. where they find a dead oooy 1n the lake D America H11111: Tiie Dnlo Epl· ,.... Documentary e•amlnes the drug crisis 1n America al· fectlng young people. famlltes and tne net.ton Guest Jean- Mlchel Cousteau G Ntws "Lawrence. Gordon all Clla""1 Rtpor1 Hosts Bill Griffith ind Al S1unoers e Camp..,. "The Pnme· Time President BUI Moyers eioem1nea teteV1st0n s impact on the electtOn proceu. in- cluding the lnlluenc. of adver- us1ng. (CC) • (rtr1110 RetClrM " 0110 hlazar I S. TMCll Ndo!tal Qeofrlptllc "Mys- tenes ot Manlond Searc111ng round lhe world and back mil- lions of years provides clues to the ongtns ot the human raoe (CCJ l e• M"J T,itr Mttrt (Alf) Amrda 'Beginnings · In 1788 the hrst pnson shtp from Bnta.n mall.es landfall on the Australlan ooast, gOIO 15 discovered In 18St (Pan 1 of 2) (C8Nl P.,., C.._..: Tlllr~ Year The 91udents team a lesson 1n aelf·ret1ance when K1ngstleld misses class the day be tore an exam. (19&.4) Kimberly Beck. Peter Barton (NICK) °"'' Reff Mary does her best to get her best friend a date (WOA) Alfred Hfleltcon Pra.nts -9:35 P.M.- IWTBSJ N1118111! GtooupMc h · plortr No~s ot Borneo: Gorbachev 1n POiand: animal smugglers Host Tom Chapin. (R) -10:00 P.M. - I News "Fishman. Carr America'• Kids MOVIE. ·The Forgotten l\Aan ** (1971) Dennis Weaver. Anne Franc1s A prlS· oner ot war comes home and hnds his wrte remarr.-d. his daughter adopted and his business sold I Ptoplt'a Court Ntws "Redeker. Wilde · NtWI 'Malloy. Rutledge' V1y1n COii Oloa Struggles between Launos seeking rel•· QIOl1 ootslde the CathollC church and the clergy 1ry1ng to lr.eep them (CC) fl) Notlcltro U•lvtalofl ·'Ramos. Salinas GD TBN To~•Y Qr!) ll•rtM• Welk "Vaca\'ion Songs Summen1me" (N()(a Zimmer) · M1nn1e the Mer· mate! (Jo Ann Castle). I'm Srn1n on Top ot the W()(l<f l!:._ennon Sisters) m Tlla Fi.tmY1 Kimble llnds l'l1msell 1n the crvlltan ward of a prison llOspital after helping pot1~ recapture an escaped 1nmCJte Guest Greg Moms (AU) 0. C...., "The Man Who Lived 11 Lie" OuntlOnt are raised lboUI the earty years ot Austrian prealdeot Kun Waldllelm. (C8H) SlrlllMTta (CNN) ...... ,.-. W (A) ~.!".!c. Nie Mey (MAX) MOVIE: "Big e.d Mama II" * (1987) Arigle Dlctunson. Robert Culp. (NICK) '*"8y 1111M (IHOW) MCME: "Maklr\g Mr. Right' ** (1981) Jonn Malll.ovlCh. Ann Magnu90n. (TMCJ MOVtE; "Stakeout" * ** (1987) Richard Dreyfuss. EmillO E.ttevez (WO..),,..,,_. (WPIX) T ...... Z... -10:30 P.M. - I r"'~ :.!"' ..,., htttl• Dille (CNN) lllltwln ... MllllltlillM u,Mte (ESPN) Mfl't ............... '19&.4 Dallas ~ Highhgttta' <NICK> srn (WPO() USA T ....... -11:00 P.M.-...._. """ CNen ..... .... """ M"A'l'H ... .,.... ..... .. ~· WtrM ef '*" 0.. VW.t .... ClwistlH l.ltntyM M1tazlM Dally Piiot I ==--(CC) ...., ...... .... (AU) ... ..... (llRAVO) ...., Glau Tiie Mak· ...... o,.. (C8N) Tiie 111 c.. (ESPN) ......... (H80) Miiie ...... "" All· 1MrA1Y ............ I (S) (UR) C...., I Uc.y (NICK}~ (ML) MCME: ·'The Bikini Shop"* (IM} M'IChael OaVld Wright. Bruce Greenwood (USA) ... Vice (WOA) .._.....,,.. (WPI~ ........... (Z) : "Flaahdanoe· ** (1983) Jennifer Beals, MK:hael Noun -11:30 P.M. -II • Tiie .._. et C111t1 (Rl s Tnt 9J ........ (CC) ....._(R) LM C1 11dkNI Tiie latl .... (SI ..,.. ",..,. 0-. ca.. ..... ... ,..... •• Clllka (CNN) .,... latftletlt (Dlh) MOVIE: ' Hot MllltOnS' *** (1988) Peter Ustinov M~Smlth. (EIPN} l,nC""' (MAX) MOVll: ··Extreme Pr&j· udtee" *'* (1987) Nick Notte. Powers Boothe. (NICK) Car 54. wtlon An , .. , -11:35 P.M. -• °""" .... OnM ...... OC1 . 2-8/11 (WT84) ........ • llcClf'lllct -11:45 P.M. - (SHOW) MOVIE: "The Garn. bier ·** (197'1 James Clan. Paut Sorvino. -12:00 A.M. - Tiie ........... " a.--=llwylf. Oii Tit.I lila&a lloclle ...... .......... Lft • ...,.,_. WtrM If "9te ........... (ME) E""6llt II .. ...._ (C8H} .....,, ••.nlll (CNN) ..... ~ ~~=~:m (HBO) MOVJ£: ·'The Women s Club"* (1987) Michael Pare. Maud Adams. (Uf£) MacGMtt & LNll (NICK) A.O. C...,.. (TMC) MOVIE: .. Armed Re· sponse ** (1986) David Carradine, Lee Van C~I. (USA) DrltNt '(WPIX) Perry Ml• -12:05 A.M. -8 Hu.ttr (R) -12:30 A.M. - I GD LI .. *t111 IA) (SI a.. c..,.. Ntwl (R) ..,.., Mllltf lnillmAll a. JatC... ..... (BRAVO) MOVIE: . Bao Hats ** (1982) Marcet Bozzuffl. Mlcl< Ford (USA) Hit ol Nltll1 MONDAY LATE NIGHT (CNHl Ntwsltipl 1t (CsrAJf) hHt ol Ille 01y Utt'• Grou Off Air ,..., ...... (OISN) MOVIE: 'On a Clear Day WOnder Won1111 Wondt< Woll\WI Aif!M111 You Can See Forever ** H•~=;;.:::,;_....::;.;;.;~-+.:~~'-=-J..;,:.:;:...:..==...::;::~;:;;.;;:"'""-=i...=.=--.,.,...--~Oft~t,:::;N""'-iA'i'lr=""----'-==.;....;.;:=:::.:..---+:loct;::.:.:::=:::..._. (1970) Barbra Stre1und. Y11H trf~~~:~~~~~~~l!!~~~i~~~~~=~~'.==~~~~!J!~rwe!!!te~h~======~~~:j Montana. (UPN) NFL Y'11r1Hloi 1987 New Orleans Saints .,.lghtigllts .. (Lf,E) MOVIE: The Gig . **'* (1985) Weyne Rogers. Cteavon Little (NICI<) My TllfM Softs Chip's atone lrog may tndelMl be mag teal (MLI MOvtf: "Miss Mary' ** (1986) Julie Chnstie. Donald Mcintire. (UM) Mllfftf. QI Wrott (WPIX) lier T .... ·"Tom()(row la Yesterctay' An Atr Force pilot becomes an unwilling P81MOgtr efter the Enterprise la hurled NcJc throuoh time to 1 MOs Eann. (ZI ~ "Summer HOii- day" *'* (1948) Mlekey -t:30P.M.-D laatenl I 1t11 Lamont and Esther plot to Pf9Vttnt Fred's ~·v .. op. CMAVO) MCWlf: 'Totee't Kits"*** (1984) ~) WL ~ "Autumn "ltual" ("80) MCMf: "Friday the 13th: The rr1na1 Chapter" • TUESDAY m J.,.........,. (AU) MOVIE: "Angel and the Badmlll'I *** (1!M7) John Wayne, G111 Russell (C8H) Tiit ,. Ct .. (CNN) De,.-. (OllN) 0... ........ Mkll1y1 (HBO) CW, ftlt (CC) (MAX) MOVIE: "Man In the Saddle ** (1951) AanOolpn soon, Joan Leslie (NICK) OavW Ill 0-.. (USA) ClltMll &,ma (WOff) ....,.. Ari, ..... (WPIX) MMI (Z) MOVIE: "S1ranger on the Aun *** (1967) Henry Fonda. MIChael P1r11s -7:05 A.M.- (SHOW) MOVIE: "Aladdin" ** (1987) Bud Spencer, Luca Vena tin• (WTBS) MOVIE The Rules ol Mamage' ** (1982) Ellzabettl Montgomery, En.on Gould -7:30 A.M.- 1 ~::~~" JlM IC);;~ ......... , ....... .,,,...._. Wy ...... """' .... ., (Dtltf)W.....'1 ..... C... (H90) TllnlfU..W- (lff) .. ..... (NICt(} .,_... ... .._. {T'MC) M(ME• ''The Sav191 lnnootnta" ** (1960) Anthony Outnn. Yollo Tant (WPIX) Allct -1:00.A.M.-lrtfy._.. ... °'a..°""' FfMdn ..... """ . ,...,. INRI S....,_...(CCI .......... .... Clllfl If ... Wftl ....... aw... C4Ca••-t •t1:aj1lll1•11 ........... =:=-:..,.,...... <EWHI ..... Al (QALA) IMildtnfCO (H90) 91CME: ''Thi HMn ltl Lonely Hunter" ••• (1998) Alan Ms.In, Sondra Lodtt ,~ ...... ~)Lide (Vt.A} lllt-Aa (WPlll) 9'111 It &Ml' -1:30A.M.- I =-=-~ ~._. ... ........ M9Mcs ... Tfllnlnt (C8H) ....... Tllk {OU) DlllMt'1Clrtn (E.WN) ... T,....... w.twl (UFE) ... htfy .., kMW'I (MAX) MOVlf: "lnnerspace" ** (1987)0enn110uald. Mar· tin Short. (NtCf<) Tauy'a s,.dal (USA) c..... E.-n -t:OO A.M.- CI) Flllllly FM "" If ... CtllhKl ::" o.,. 1111 "'tll&ldl6al" T.a..i.CllDWI ., .... ...., ...... -...(CCI ..., Jaay "-811 a.tin .... H · 1 ClllDd (CCI '** v .. Df'• (AU)T"18'MI~ (CNN) 1eny1 U.. Ill LA. (CUM ) ..._ Alar 0.... (Otltf) llCMl: "ProfeSJO< p~·· ~· .. (1974) CNrlit Dr!Mla, Miio O'Shea. (UPN) ........... (ln) -.we w.-,, M.D. (NCI(),......... (WC>f') .... (WPt~..., 0 (Z} . "Mgela In the Ou!· field" *** (1951) Ptul Dooglaa. J.,... l.Algh -t:05A.M.- (WTU) lllWl'Y ..... -t:30A.M.- Cl) C..--. Cilllk C1111 .... u..na • "*"' I l.1'9 l.AICY ....... a.. :--......... ............. , ... l;lllHlllltlltrtltM_, ) Dll*Y• Df'• =i,....., ....... =:> '1!:.k• .... , ... I !.~._= L ..... ,....,CC)(R) 0. Dly ... """ 8IMI! ''Thi lncr.oible ShMltlna Man" •• * ( 1957) ~ wr..n-... Aarq Stuart ..._lnll (CC) . , .... a.. 1 ITY e... ..... ....... ........... T....._ c~,:=., ~·:'Thi Wrtltt o4 God" * * (1972) Act>ett Mlldlum. Ab Haywof1h, ('TlllC) ~ ''Rutmg WICf" *** (1913) Uoyd 8'tdg99, Dina Mefnl fUIA) ~ "Blood Feud" 12/Dally Pilot ** * (1933) Robert Blake. Coner Sml11'1 {WOff) CIMlll (WPIX) Tra111111 Jtllll, M D -10:05 A.M. - (WT8S) MOVIE. "Detdk>ck ' ••• (1989) LHlte Nielsen Hirt Rhodes -10:30 A.M. - I :Jl!..Wlrt, l"a I( Dfaw lweellaam 1111~• lWy i.111t Word Gt.-Acf81 (AaE) Alla 11111111 I Jofto1 (C8N) Tiit C ......... (DISll) 1111 lllCCOtlll (SJ (HBO) MOVIE "FIOwers on Ille Ante * (1987) LOUIN Fletcl1ar V1<:1oria Tennant (MAXI MOVlf "Tl'lt Mtn Who Never Wu *'* • (195e) Clifton Webb Glor11 Grallame -10:40 A.M. - (Z) rtal1 lltda -11:00 A.M. - • (I) 1111 '°""' ... ""' ....... I ~!:" P111word ftJI•'•...,. Dalt• ._...SHOl'fO nn.·11 c,..., I) ;.~ ... : ...... --ltleed-.......... ,.,..... (C8tf) Daria Oty (A&I!) Jtlnlly .. AMtlm1 (CNff}......., (Dllft) , .. -Me, l(ld (UFE.l blWts (NtCK) ........ Lib a .. 111'• lJ. ......... (WOR) ltnl8'y Jtlltll (WPIX) Inf T .. II TOft (Z) lllOVll: "Arabesque" *** (1988) Gregory Peck . Sopllla Loreo l si.~~::~: TI111a.11tUh Cednl CNa ... °" (AU) WM11 If s.Mt1I ~::&::.,,....... (;c.Q ... T ... (WPIX) , _ • Jerry AFTERNOON -12.-00 P.M. -..... ...,. If 0.""" l~C*rn == °" , .... -.....~ :..."t... "9111 Cll* C..tCn <A&r,''I::;: .. , ..... came Bae*" ••• (I "8) ChMter Morrie. Luelle Bl•. (C8N) ...... ... tcNN) ......... , .... Oct. (ESPN) An ll1cltll IHAA Open N11ton1ls (R) (GALA) "*"'1 ECO (HBO) MOVlt: "Guilty scienoe ••• .11 Anthony ~tns Bl Danner (Llfl!) MOlfler's Day (NICt<) ............ (IHOW) MOVlf. · I Want LIVI. ** (1983) Lind W19ner, Manin Balsam (TMC) MOVlf: 'Flashd1n * • (1933) Jt nntler Be MICl'll81 Nourt (USA) Lars Mlh I OH i (WOfll) lwttlllar1a (WPIX)~ -12:05 P.M. - (WTBI) hm & ~.1111ow .. -12:30 P.M. -8 Cl) 1111 loi. Hd .....,.. 1 ........ 0.lftf ~U1Mn1 (CIH) GrMI Acr'M (04111) ontt a Harriet (LI~ Mlll1rwrtsl (MAX) MOVIE: At>sence ~•l+ct ••• (1981) p Newmtn. St tly F111Q (USA) ,.._,Ill P'•1nt1t.,.i (WOfll) Dttlllt 01- (WPIX) Yttf IHI -12:35 P.M. - (WTal) fllltlMts -1:00 P.M.-w ~ ... Waitll fem .. Aatlltt WwW !...°"' Uh It Un ArcMI ._,,., rtace ~-:ia.. Clartdlt .. llttc.r Aaalltrlllt Mt lllOVll. Beat me Dev * * (19S') Humpl'w BoQart, ~,., Jones (CfN) K81'll (C•) ..._..., (Clhtl~ R'l8f o.t• (Dtltf) · "Swallowl 1 Amtzons Fortver' Coot Clu •• (1984) Roumary Lt John WOO<lvlnt (IUN) ...... ti WatW eta ~ .. , .. (MICK} ............ . (UIA) .... ....... {WOfl) LRt C1•1dW IW'tXI c o.r.1 (Z) MOVIE: ··~·· * * (llee) Mena AiVlett. Vtnc41 Gavt.tilef -1:06 P.M.- (WTUI R I I -J:IO P.M.-1 cw ..... ,... ............ . ...... ,,...... --=~ e,... ......... --= '"Th9 Prince• · *** (1M1} Ca £.lwM. Rotllrl Wr1gl'tt (U'W) '" • ....,._ <**> Liit ,,,... =,a.... ...... {WPtX) =t=. .... -1:11 fJ.M.- (WTel) .......... IO I ay e IS ., I ul -2:00 P.M.- (1) Guiding llghl S.nl• llertiar• Char11e's Angels ~ Gener1I Ho1pll1I Sally Jeny Raphael G11tlg1n's tst111d Comic Strtp ClllJOI de Cll0<ol1te 01ys of Our Lives Praise Ille loid • lnstrvc:llo111I TV CHll (AIE) The Grn l Oeltcllvt (CBN) lllg Valley (CNN) Newsw11c11 (ESPN) Baseball llunch (LIFE) ER (NICK) Tod1y's Specl1I (SHOW) MOVIE The Tuming Point ** (1977) Shirley Macla1ne Anne Bancroll (TMC) MOVIE The M en WhO ~oved Cat Dancing • • • \ 1973) Bun Reynolds Saran Miles (USA) Bumper Slumpert (WOA) C1gney I l1cev (WPIX) little House on lhe Pt1ir1e -2:05 P.M.- (WTBS) Tiit Munsters -2:30 P.M - I Fllntstonu Popeye Yu Pnme Minister M191< ol Oii P1l11llng (OISN) OlllOUUrt Dlnouurs b1no11urs (ESPN) World Su,."'h Cll1mplo11Sn1p (MAX) MOVIE A Bullet Is Wa1tin9 ** (195"1 Jean Simmons Rory Calhoun (NICK) H11llldlft (USA 1 J1ckpol -2:35 P.M.- (WTBS) One Day 11 • lime -3:00 P.M.- Sweet1111r1s 6? Don1llu1 Wll11'1 Happenln911 Opuh Winfrey 1 rr Hour Magarlne Divorce Court M1gnum. p I Dennis Ille Menace Yogi 8t1r M1cNeH/lehrer N1wsHour Rtsld1nct1 33 Praise lt11 lord • Mlst11 Ro01rs Nelgllbortlood (CCJ m My Three Sons (AaE) Golden At• of T t1tv'11oti (CBN I llon111u (CNN) Shoftt1 Tod1y (OISN) Wtkome I• Pool! COl'lllr (ESPN) Sportsloot (LIFE) Alfttvdts (NICK) l111le (SEL) MOVIE Ht!aven end E8r1h • * (198 71 Susan Anspach Marcie Leeds (USA ) l'ross YOlll ltd (WOR) Min Housto11 (WPIX) Gfll9 Sllow (Z) MOYll. Beverly Hiiis CoP II * 1lt (1987) Eddie Murpny Judoe Reinhold -3:05P.M.- (WT8S) l.ftofllt I SMttey I ~~~~·-· Tiie .lehoft1 MH M11sk1 I· 2 1 CIMltact rrt 1 m flmlly Attaif (AU) lnnh Strohs (CNN) l111IH Polillcs 'II jC_Sl'AN) C•"·l11 tmSN) l>11mllo'1 Circus • (ESPN) lllsidt Ille PGA Tout (HBO) HBO C~ Attractions (NICK) Mr Wirtrd s World (USA) Tic lac Ooutll (WPIX) Holtywoff ~uuos -3:35 P.M.- (WTBS) Alldy Grittlltl -4:00 P.M.- fl) Geraldo "'"' Pvftky Br.wsler News M·A·s·H Superlor Coul1 Oprall Winfrey 1CC D11ck hits C.D.P.S 1111 Moyers· Wont! of Iden V1leria D J1mu Kennedy • Dotrnsl JunlOf Hl9h 1 Cf UllO Nunc1 bbl Mr Ed (AaE) Tr.wet M101zl11e (Cl!IN) Our House (CNN) Mo111y11M (OISN) Tiie Mouse Ftctory (ESPN) SpomC"111 (GALA) NOfkltro ECO (HBO) MOVIE The O.ary ot Anne Frank ••• 11980) Melissa G••t>ert Mu1m1han Schell (LtFE) MOVIE The Jesse Owens Story ft•• (198A1 Dor.an Harewood Georg Stant0<d Brown (MAX) MOVIE Above and Beyond •• • 119531 Robet1 Taylor Eleanor Parlier (NICK) You Can't Oo Th•I on h ltvislo• (SHOW) MDVI£ Aladdin * * (19871 Bud Spencer Luca venattni (TMC) MOVIE Splash • • * (1984) Tom Hanks Daryl Hannah (USA) Hith Rollert (WOR) Cosby (WPIX) Cllffn -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) 9 to 5 -4:30 P.M.- S!Mf SlltOM rs1 Alie News rcc1 News Tiie .luc1tc Ooll'4t D1tt FM Houst H · 1 C0111Kl rec I WIW~(CCI MhtMlt Coa St11as MebHI Hotlllle (AAE) WlfN ti StlfYl¥11 (CNN) Crossfire (OISN) Ooftlld Duel """"" (ESPH) M..., l• .... hseban M191z1M (NICK) Nkk Aoc:h (USA) Clltd n 0wtt (WOR) Katt 6 A .. (WPIX) ..... -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) IHlorf I Sell l ~i::P.M - (11) lndl1I Nahonal League Chompt0nsh1p Seties. G1me OM (CC.) ~~ .... ., • flNtnK .... n Oltt'rtlll Slfoaes $411trt 0111 TV I CC l Altla M1r1111 News • TIN Tod1y ..... Ultracy ICC Ola • Dia ""41111 Video 1S (AAIE) R.-1 (BRAVO) MOVIE E•oerience Pr elerred 1>u1 Not E ssent•ll '*'** (1982) Elrzat>etn Edmonos Aon Bein (CBN) MOVIE· Family Reun· '°" **'* (1981) Bene Davis J Ashley Hyman (CNN I l'rimo111ws (CSPAH) EvHI ol ttie Day (OISN) K!f1, 111< (ESPN) lodyhllclln9 (NICK) Lto11ty Tllllos (SEL) MOVIE Good Morn11i9 Babylon •• (1987) Vincent Spano. Joaqu1m de Almeida (USA) D111e1 Party USA (WOA) MOVIE· Hunter * * (1984) Fred Orye1 S1epfan1e l(ramer (WPIX) MOVIE The E•ecu· tioner s Song • * * ( 1982) Tommy Lee Jones Rosanna Arquette IZ) MOVIE Livingstone Spencer Hatd wicl.e Stanley and ••• (1939) Tracy C.01ie -5:05 P.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE King 01 the Otympocs The L•ves and LOVi!S of Avery Brun<1agt1 P 9881 Dav•d Stiltly Aenet1 Soutend•t .. Dally Piiot -S:30P.M.- I ~~:;ucy Gnat Cllets Di IM Wost lefty Jua Rff!llSOll Wrtlt Count 1CC1 (OISN) Tiit ~ Twtlts (NICK) llllJKfol Gldftl (USA) Sllt·Ra EVENING -6:00 P.M.- Ntws Newt Mf911llftl p l CIS News 1CC I A Tum Thrff'I C1mp1ny CMlly Nlflltly lluslneu R1po11 Netkier9 NIC News ICC1 Tiie AHWll Sde11e1 a Cultvfe h1 Ille Wesltt• Tradltioa 9 Noetclero GD leYtfly Hlllbllllts (AIE) MOVIE East o f Ipswich ** (19861 Edward Rawle·H1cks JOhn Wa91and (CNN) LllT'f Kine live' (DISH) MOVIE Superman II *'*'* (19801 Chnstopl'1e• Reeve Margot Kidder (ESPN) lo•ltle R00tn Blake vs Victor Davis JunlOI' Wel1erweigh1S (HBO) MOVIE Breaking Away • '* • ( 1979\ Dennis Chr1s1apner Dennis Oua.o (LIFE) Cower Up (MAX) MOY,£ Who s That Girl • 119871 Meoonna Grit- Oct. 2-8 /13 fin Dunne (NICK) 0.... lit~ (SHOW) MOYIE· The Money· cnangers *** (197&) Kirk Douglas {TMC) MOVtE. W1sn You Were Here • * ( 1987) Em•ty LIOyO Tom Bell (USA) f If A""1 -6:30 P.M.- CIS Mews lCCl MICMews lCCI ..... Fllllly Tiff ...... 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SNr .. y Knight -7:30P.M.- I ::=.,~ ., ..,.. ....., (Pr•· mitre) A ~Ult s (0..MI McGt 1th) phOton be1m gtVH I 14·yHl-oid (Jerry 0 Connel) !!:!Pl' pow9'1 (JJ .._, I TI 1 , ..... Syhfttef ~.ht WM1t'1 rne>Yie~ (SI Diel Enberg hoetl ''The XXIV Summer Otymplc9 Review" airing on NBC (la} MCml. ""/vi Offltllr Ind I a.nttem1n' **'* 11"2l Ai I ........... AC....Mllr !.....,.(CC) I I I (U!) AU l'Ttvlew feetur upcoming SllOWS (NICK) 0.-.. Olft (WPtX) Cll'IM0t Ctflltfy Cl sits Aun1 Blabby. Jonnny Clark Kent Carn.c -7:35 P.M.-lll WIN. Wllf Wlftd el Alll111 Secrets of the Cave -a:oo P.M.- <,,.e ""' P•oplf' .,.,., • "'"to• HIGH RISK' f •<"lt•no new .ter•tt"' '"ft' ti Cl) "IP ftlll (Premier Pr091am presenb wor1<1w1d• wtlO rtsk their hv ~rlormuig dangerous teats U C) UIV s-r Olym Rnin Hosts B<yant Gum af"IO OtGk Enbetg t1.gn1rg memorable pertorm1nce trom tr\I 1us1 complete Gemes 1n Seoul 0 l10V1f 'W11rd Sc,.oce * (1 98S) Kelly LeBroc Anltlooy Mo<:"-•' HaU Tw h'Qtl·schOO nerds compute• generate a gorgeous wome w11h magical powers .. n 91ves ttlem pointers on ho"' t meet 9111s G Ntwi LawrPo( urdner • MOVIE Won Ton Too' Dog WllO Saved Hollywood * * (1976) Btuce Der• Madeline K1rm 19~ Hotly woad s1ars lo~ the spo1h9h to 1 German shept\efd e MOV!f Comprom1sm Pos•tlOf'ls * * ( 198Sl Susa S111f"ldon. Reul Jutta Th murder ol 1 sw1091ng LonQ 1~ land dentist putS an 1tflyen h<>usew11e 1f"ld former reponn onto I SIC>f't e 1tn1 Can ttle Vettel Save !tie Stst1ne Ct11pe1? Spec11hs1s work p11nst1k1ng1 to rest0te Moche••notlO patnl~I IO the<I OtlCJlf"ll lst1te=-~ ln """'*' "Holidly Snaps The detective is asl\ed to 1n vestiglle !tie background of 1 Jelsey men tccused ot mur det'tng his w.le "' F ranee I ~··*' .....,.,.,.. Oil fl'll (Al£) Tn. ,,_ -....... J•m can t o.cide wt1iCtl of two can dldatea to appoont IS blsl'IOP (MAVO) MOVll-"No Sunen def + * (1985) Michael Angef11 Avll Bunnac;ie ICWtl fl1 •lll .. 11 S..... A comte·ltr~ inlier hires L1ur1 aoCI f\emtngton wtltf'I ,... r •• hHI hll near•lttll mlSl'llpS mirror lflOM ot • oetectiv• strip hel'o (CHff)......,... llMMfl C•1au ... 1 Two chtl Oren tlelp tt"4t gtandlather l tay in ~ tly IOMng • I~ cnmt With Noetl ..._..y, Pit Hlng6e (e..., .......... ...... (GM.A) ...... . (H90t llCMI' ~· lr'I .... Ante '* j 1tl7} LOulH Fle«ihll'. VtciOrle Tennant (\.ff) c....., ' u., CMs 8 pleasant evening With a -11- rt~ busmessman (Jack Bennonl ends in hofror wtlel'I IM becomes IN VlCl1m of a <Set•·flpe (MAX) (SHOW} MOW. · Less Then Zero· * (1987) An<lfew McCanhy. Jami Geflz (NICK) Mt, (ii Ed writes to Dear Abby when l'1e want~ a t:>ecllelot stall {TMC) MOVIE: "Rurhless Pec>- ple *** (1986) Danny OeV1to Bene Midlet (USA) ...... Stlt ...... fWORI a.-y Hiii Benny dis· cove<s a new use for tits VCR and plays Romeo (Wf'IX) CMer1 Frner pre per es to debit• a former lover on televtSI0'1 -8:30 P.M.- 1 Newi ·~ ~udl. Le8eau" ... ........, (AIEI c-..y 9rut Guest AUdrey Laoo.r. (CNN) .,.,_T......,. (f...,.) ~-- (Nta<) ,..., °"' (W()ft) ...... 0..., " ~)() f'9 llWWWj 11 I" Aalptl finds a man 1 O'ove on the apanmem -9;00 P.M.- lee R111T1•Ck 1n JESSE • W ortd Prem•••• Mov1el CIS 'lo. (1982) Man Ollotl Jim Metzler <U"f) ........ P'8A TM A recap of tr.a Sou!Nm Open (UFE) llCMl "Wilt There Re· ally Be I Morning? * * * ( 1983) Suu n Blakely. Lee Grant (NICI() My Tlww S-Thi show-business lever reawakens In But:> (US.A) WWf ,.,.. n.t ~ ~)() Star T'9i 'R9'um ot the Arehons A searcn IOt the iono·m1ss1ng ship Ar~ leads tt>e El't1rpr1se to a wor1d domtnlted by II deity called Ulndru (Z) MOY!£ Crocodile Dundee *** (1986) Paut Hoga". Lindi Kozlowsi\1 A rict't gift repot11< !Oufs tne Austrakan outback Wltti a he- man croeod•le hunter, then tx1ngs him beck to Manha nan -9:20 P.M.- (WTllS) MCM£. ''The Post· man Always Rings Twte1 (Color) (19'&1 Lana Turner Jann Gartllld -t :30 P.M.- D ~ 1 s. Or.oy t>e comes a t>OlrOlf in the Sanford toome m D6cll ... °"' (EPtif) ....... I Aac1at (HBO) ,._.... hfty Sally Field and Torn Hanks <*e- br a •e the opening ol tne mov;e Punchline 1n wt1Ctl lhey play stand-up comedians (NICK) 0-a .... Donna r• uns her COUfUNC> then ptays Oalty Pilot c1111 ... =i ..... .,..,. (MAX) llCMI: 1rvier~·· * • ( 1917l Dennis OueJd. Mar- tin Shott. CNK*) ......, ..... (SHOW) --= "King of 1"41 City"' ** (1985) Tom Par.-ian. Tony Curbs (WOft) JM ftMlll (WP(X) T ..... Z.. -10:30 P.M. - I At.nlllfA"91r .,_.. ....,.._ Rooe<iQ Carlos eu.111 CCHH) ..... ,~ (Ul'N) ~ ,..... 1-Ana wr.-.. <:a I .... From Lis Vegas CHBOl llCMl. 'The Pr-inces1 Bride" *** (1987) Cery EMs. Rot>in WrlQllt ~ICTV CW"IX) USA T ...... -11:00 P.M. -.... .... caw. ...... ... rA•S"M .......... . ...,... ............ .,. ..... ... .-~ ........... (CC) ........ ............... (C8N) Tiie 111 .. (1ICSll) om. .......... ~IPN)~ (Nia()~ Oct. 2-8/15 {IEl.) MIMl: 'Bits Ind Plec- ff * (1987) Suzanna Smnn SE. Zygmont (USA)._. Ya <WOf') ..... ........ f#"IX) .... ~ (Z) MOYIE: ·11. Return to Salem's Lot •• 11987) Mietlael Mor11ny Riehard Addison Aeed -11:30 P.M. -G • Tiie ksl of C"'" (A) s Tall .... ..... ltallf(A) &.... Cuuc:llM ...... (CCI T'9L*llltw 1S ..,...,... 11 l'tnt .... ,,.... WnMafta ......... 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(WOft) ~ CaMlectlon (WPtlQ C.0.1'.S (Z) MOft; "Wes1ern Ll *** 11941) Rooen r R ando4pl'I Soon -1:05 P.M.- (WT8$) flwtslllll -1:30P.M - I Carll lslltl 6 fMl\01 Gmtee'• lal•lld I 0..-tf JHMllt ......ltldey (A&E) "' .,....., (C8N) ,,..._ ICMws lcsl (H90) llft ee ltlth Oii IUcl\ IS) (Uf'E) ffl -........ (Mae) ..... ,.,... <USA> c.... ltMctlee (WOR) ....,... GalllC (WPtX) ,_...._. -1:35 P.M.- (WTes) ...., ... -2:00 P.M. -~I!.;,. lllJM Qwt9'1 .... w,-.,,_..... =r-~ ...... ....... M la 11i:u °"'" 0.. Lita .... .. ""' ... I llTV a.. (A&f) Tllil ere. ~e (C8N) .. Vally (CNN)... ldt :;:l.mu ~ (H90) MCME: ·r o Cate KltlQ'' ** (1984) Ao ~.Ten Gan ) LA. r....,·,~ (IHOW) MOWll; "Advent In 8ebyMtlno • • (, EJiMbelh Shue. 8rewlon (Tiie) llCMl. ··Un6ef Co :.J::11 Oavl<I N8td re~@. -!*P..M.- (WTMJ ,.. ...... ' -. - •• ull [~::- Miik " Oii ,alltll .. 'l n. WIM le lie W*°"1 (t8"f) TW .. Ml! OitHI (Lff) Easy Sftlf (MAX} MC>m: 'TwoROdeTo- gettier" ** (1961) James Stewart. 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(UIA> nc Tee ~ (WfltX) ....,._ ....,.s -3:35 P.M.- (WT'U) _.,.., Qrtlftll -•:OO P.M e,.a..... ........... .... ...... " ...... c.wt _.....,,cc, ._T .... C.OJt.I .................. " ,.... """" .. lM ....... ,,.., .. ICCI u.. ....... llr.H ..,....,..,.,... °" ...... ....,... (OWf) Tiit "-"'!SI (fSPN) SpomCtnltr (GALA) llOlkltfo ECO (HBO) Tiit SIOr'f ol Flf1etn ...,, (LIFE) MOVIE Seconc Wind •• (19761 James Naugnton LtMsay Wagner (NICK) Yeu Can'I Oo fllal on Teltwislon (SHOW) MOVIE In Searer> or a Golden Sky • • 119781 Cnarles Napoer Cttll Os mono (TMC) MOVIE Go Wes1 Young G111 * * 119781 Karfln Valentine Sandra Wrtl (USA) Hitll Rolltfs (W~) Cosby (WPIX) Cllttrs -4:05 P.M (WT95) 'Iv 5 -4:30 P.M. - SllHr s,ooita ~ 1 AIC News fCC1 ...... Tiit Jlldte OMle Daro F .. 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MIChHl PllrlCk Boetman (USA> D111<1 hrty USA CWOf') A Tt111 (Wf'tX) MCMl: Tl'>e E~eoV· oone1"1 Song ••• (1 98Q) Tommy LM Jones. Rosanna Arquette (Z) MOVIE: 'A Hatlul ol Rain . • •• (19571 Eva Marie Saint Oon Murray -5:05 P.M.- (WTBS) MOYIE Walking Tall • • 11 9731 Joe Oon Bake• Eti1at>e•ti 11a1tman -S:J-0 P.M - 11 lowt l11<y Wtllslet Grtal Chefs ot lllt WtS1 Dino 8vslnen ol Mtnaoement (DISH) The Edison Twtna (ESPNI 8111iards (HBO) America UndertoYer CCI (NICI() l~spector GtdQtt (TMC) Ftlm Shor11 (USA) Shr Ra EVENING -6:00 P,M.- 8 Vice Pr••ldtnlt•I INlt• ..... ·•·"'pl ces Newt ,re, A Tt1m Tl11u'1 Company Cosby Nifhtty 8nlntu lltll'Of1 Noll<ltfo lllC ..... re, • ICtllNlll Ha9l11 hllll1me111a1s of ltella• Nollclero lt1rtrly Htnlffltt (A&E) llvlftt 01,.91reusty (CNN) latry IC11t9 live' (OISHI MOVIE Too K·OS (1 9871 Nii,1 LauOa Ross ttarrrs (LIFE) CoYll Up (NICK) Dt1111is "" liltuce (SHOW) MOYIE The Great Trarn ROObe"I • •• 119791 Sean eono.,,, Doneto Sulf'lerl41n(l (TMC) MOVIE Manowe * * * t 1969) James G1r.-er Gayle Hunnleun (USA) fal Alller1 (WOA) A Team -6:3-0 P.M. -0 NIC Ntwt fr Cl) Vice Pre1ld•nhal Dtblle Family n.1 lt11son Madltll/Lellrtr NtwtHour "9tkltfe Ulllllsloll USA TodlJ 0.., Clar\ CMMll'IPOfafl Kt1llll lahtt Nt4kte"' TllemutHlo/CNN Dar\ Sllaclowa (l:SPN) lowllflt lP9T llMF' V11gm1a Classic I (HBO) MOVIE House II Tne Secono S10<y • (1987) Al)e Gross Jonaln41n Start. (MAXI MOV!f Tne River R111 • • (19841 Tommy lee JONIS. Manna Plimpton (HICK) Dott'I mt Sii Tilttt (USA) CartMll ElJrtU -7:00P.M.- 0 l~l T ....... Bihy Q!p1at I Memorlft of Me ) • Cllal'91 ill Clloffl Cherlel encourages tt1e tam11y 10 tr ede favors (CCJ _ P'M ...... Royal m1rrtt941s 0 l1YtC111HdlM Dally Piiot • 111·A·s·M Feversweeps the camp, Soldier ot the Montn is cnosen 1 8)WMetol ~ICC1 Ml'""*'&Cerete ,, ....... Lani ~ llnlMss ...,.,, Ml Amada ltatttz "'"' MalOll A driller is SUS· petted 1n 1ne slaying of his tor- ~, t>Oss a 1unk dealer witn political asporatlO'ls (A&E) Wleii..t Clltmllill ValiHI Yeats Churchill confers at Casat>lanc:a (BRAVO) MOVIE Stroszeli. ••• (1977) Bruno S Eva Manes (CBH) Tiit 70G Cl.,. (CNN)f¥MMtNewt (LIFE) f R Snerldan s tamer is senile and Sl'le1nteld ht.es ,.,., sister (NICK) Yo. CH'I Do Thal 011 Ttl evlsloa Bad manners (SELi MOVtE· The ColO< Pur pie C. 1lr '* t1 985) Wl\Oop4 GOl<lberg Danny Glover (USA) Miami Vl« (W~) ,..,,. 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MIU 0.- Qidet 10 tMCl'I Sally hOW to ltth (SHOW) MOVll: AdYentur" '" Babyf)!Tlng • • (t9eT) D UO.th Snue, M&1a &ewtotl (UIA) """''" (WPIX) Mw Tr9 "A Taltl of AnNgeOOOn' To MW hie fhlP. Kini Ir ttel llenff Ill a llOO- yMr-old ~ "'"' • I *** (1987) ,.. Stapletoo UM Ricn1 The 80-year·old owne CatsklHS relOl'1 "le W1th her "110 c gr1ndoaugt111r -t;;.30 P.M. D sa..-.a a.. Freo wnemer he ts Lamont f1tl'lef • Ole* VH OJ't CH~) MtlOIWM• l"u•I (NICK) OtMa "* Stones friends lh!M and Alu ere splt111ng (WOA) Altrtd H ,..,.....b -9:35 P.M.- (WT8S) MOVIE· They With T,.,..r Boo!i On IC (IS.1) Errol Flynn. ()11 Hav1Uand -t:45 P.M.- (SEL) llldaM ,..nrotn tenor 1ccomoenoeo b) Wustman performs mu the master composer' 198' conoen -10:00 P.M. - I Cl) WlufeY IR I e s.rm ... Mwftr ..._. Flshm1n, Cl MOY!(· 'The Oisap 1nce 01 Fhgl'lt "12 * • 1 Glenn FOfO. BradfOfO Od An Air Force colonel r OOOsplflCy to cover u~ case of twO 19t1 IOst ct'IH tng UFOs I .._. ' Redeker W1 ..._. Malloy Rut ID 0. Tw Ne..., City Opera The compao forms tn T11pe1 Tarw• 1987 • Neldtrt UllMllll R11 Salinas I TIM hay TM F*'"'" Cheu Kimble oec:ornes tnVOlv murder attempt when anves his boll (RIC An<lefsonl ~ to tycoon s llOme town (Aal!) I.Miit o.....- 81.o. Harvest ltOntSIS oppose 1"' yH 1ng ol pllOI Wllales DeM\an.·a Faroe Island the Nol1t'I AllantlC (ce.f) Slrllllll h• (CHM)._..~··( ~::".!.c. f'IMc CllflN) 0.-.,.,,._., ~ltlT-.TM .... The ptaytft bvy team to a\IOICS a ~.,., ($) (NICK).....,.,...,. (T'MC) MOft. "Stlart • ( t 971) Rlicf\afO Round! MoMt Gunn ~)Mm.di (WPIX) ~Z... -10:30 P.M. - I A~All* ........... 1 ff lrom ltle u11r eleCdof\ lboWa __... femtl'ldU ........... f91'AYO) 90¥ll: .. !fie Wrath of Goel • (1972) Kllut I("'"''· 2-8 Dally Piiot Oct. 2-8/19 •-l91 Guerra (C8N) c..-.... If C~ (CNN) News °""1111111 -12:45 A.M. - 10s ••ne ureen Clsoo or a s '" I Ind uots •ea ltd Thi! na llcoct I Diec a oe Trie ()l>n I( .1 1n a a· 9741 ne Ot>· Jy o•· r • .. I (CNH) NewsHipt U,.1lt (l!SPN) FIUl4t' Kele (HBO) TIM Hltclll11t11r A gold· dogging young man marnes a c>owager 1t1en tells m IOve with twtr goroeous stePdaughter (CCI (NICK) SCTY (WPIX) USA To11l9llt (Z) MOVIE 'Lo¥e Trap * (1982) Robin Askwith, Fiona Richmond Hapless Go<OOn Laid and 1 tO()-secret device ara 10uon1 by Scol1and Yard, gangs1ers ano Maxine tt\e movie q..-n -10:45 P.M. - (lfl) MOV1E Big St\Ots *" (1 9871 Ricky Busker. Oarius McCr1ry - 11:00 P.M. -Htws HtW1 Cllat11 ..... News M'A'S'H ltlll h"4 II ... 1111 Meytn' Wlftll If kltts Del VWa1 ..... Or Mltl,., Wiii Atttn" US A fCC1 "'9dtrt ... .,. ti .. .. ..... (AH) W\1111911 Cl111n:11Mf· V111 .. 1 Ytan (C9N) 'Ille 711 Clllll (DISH) Onie 6 HalTlel (llPH) a,.,tll ... ("90) M0V1E: 00N1dlne * * (t987) Jell Bridges. 1<1m BH lnger (Uft) Clfllty 6 Llcey (NICt<I l ........ (SHOW) c_,, c... """" (UM) ...... ~ (WC>f') ..... a._... ~X)WMeS..... (ESPN) Tllttnp•1M °""1 (GALA) .....,. ECO (LIFE) M~6LM (NICK) MMa "8om ler OIMldy (TMC) MOYIE: Under Cover * ( 1987) OavoO Ne.oor1, Jennifer Jason Leigh (USA) DfatAtl (WPIX) l'.ny Ma&N (Z) MOVIE· 'Beverly Hills Cop If ** (1987) Eddie Murphy. Judge Ae1nl'IOld -12:25 A.M. - (HBO) MOYIE Oehverance * * * * ( 1972) Jon Vow;illt Bun Reynolels -12:30 A.M. - ti) LltlHlpt (SI 0.. CMjllt Mertoll l>onty J1 Newt (A) lanitY Miiiet ....... , ... CIM JMe Calll Mllltl (BRAVO) MOVIE· Stroszek • * * (1977) Bruno S Eva MlltH (l!SPN) WI l'aclllt IMSA Columbus 500 (A) (NICK) AM Sellltf1I (Sl!L) M0VtE The C<>lor Pur pie • • • (198S) Whoopt Goldberg, Danny GIOver (USA) E ... ti 11a,M -12:35 A.M. - (WTSS) 6"lftlolla -12:40 A.M. - (I) MOVlt "Personal Foul' * (1987) Adam Ar1<1n OavoO Morse 8 MOVIE Personal Foul * 11987) Adam Arkin Oavld Morse -1:00A.M.- I USA T0tt!t'1t Pollet w-111 lllff Ct1111•C'llo11 MOVIE· 'Anatomy ot an Ill· neS$ ** (19S.) Edward IAs~rt!: r:ecn llfTAC Alie. Sutldow11 Clllt l'ralu .... ltfd Wtlldy I Mt (Aal!) frttld (CBN) ......, ~!al (CNN) lafry Klllt ~I (DISH) MOVIE My Dog me Tnief ** (1969) Dwayne Hicl\man Mary Ann MOOley (LIFE) hlft1tme11t AdY!lory (MAJC) MOVIE· '1-1as Anyt>ody Seen My Pants? (1978)Josel MooshOlzer Franz Muxeneder (HICK) Mr E• (USA) s .. 1c1f !of T~tw (Wf>IX) Snats al Sat fr111Chce -1:05 A.M.- (SHOW) MOW St1l1110U1 * * * ( 1987) AICl\ard Dreyfuss. Em~io Estevez -1:30 A.M.- 1 G Lattr .,. IM C.ms .,,.. ....... MOVll "Love & larceny * ( 1983) Jenn1ler Oale Oovotas Rain e MOW The You09 Pti1la- delpt11ans * * * (19591 P1ut Newman Barbara Rush m Gilleftt Waffll SPorb (HICK) hlly O•a (USA) WWf Prime Time Wrn· llillt (Al (WT9S) All Ill .... f alftfly -2:00A.M.-D Newt (Al " MOVll Tile Wackoe51 Wagon Train 1n Ille West • ( 19761 Boo Denver Forrest Tucker (I) Mi1Mw1kll CID MOVt£· Love & Larceny * ( 1983) Jenn1ter 0111fl Douglas Rion G Pralst ... lM 8a ITJI Wlftll ..... 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Verna Bloom I In.-'""' (CC I ~TMly llls1nlcleeal TV C.11111 '41Ylfl Gt.. Acm (AU)a.....AflllT ...... (CBN) ~CNH (EIPN) hDll AoOln Blake vs VlCt()r Oa't'IS, JIJl'll()( Welter- weighta (Al (LIFE) Ratlll'tllM! (SHOW) MCM(· "Ryan's Daughter' ** (1970) AOO.r1 MllehVm, Sarah Mile• (TMC) MOVlf· 'ROMmery s Baby ••••(1968)Ml1Far- 1ow. Jol'ln Casuvetea (UIA) MOVIE: 'Walle Proud" ** (1979) Robby Benson. Sarah HoloOmb (WOR) c....a (WPIX) r,.,._ ,,..., M.O -10:05 A.M. - (WTBS) MOW· "The Come- becil Kid * * p 980) John Ritter, &isan O.v -10:30 A.M. - I ~ Wla, lne If Of'IW s--.am T-.""'"-9 ~11 .. wtt11 8"Mll Acm (ME) O...Tillle Cite (C8N) Tiie C......,. -11:00 A.M. - • (I) n. y ......... l ........ r.!T',.....,. ...,.. ....... .,.... ...... S..!Mett TilrM •• I CfllWll9 ...., .....,, ••• 1 .. t11iMM 2C>/Oally Pilot I =::~, o.ts Day (A&E) Secnll & Myslanes (C9N) °"'91 ..... ,.... .., ff--(CNH) ,,......, (CSPAIO ...... fleer ~ (OISM)Y ..... Me.KW (HBO) MOVIE: 'Big ShOts' *'* (1987) Ricley Busker. Darius Mccrary (LIFE) A-.... (NICK) lllatM. lab 6 llM'a (l--..111 lllew (WOR) larulty JeHt (WPIX) 8nl Te• Ill Tift l ~~::~-ZMMleeZoe .ltfl ..... ,.. Cedaa Cfltco IMMOft (AU) W..W el s.niY1I (OISN) Waft DitHy P'ra1em (NICK) Liiie KN41 (WPIX) Tam 6 J;rrry (Z) MOVIE: Sweet Lorraine *** (1987) MaU1een S1ap1111on. Lte Richardson -11:45 A.M. - (MAX) MOW· 'Angels Over B<oaoway *** (1~0) Oovglas F1irt1Anks Jr Aita Haywortn AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -,,.., Oays .t Ovr llvn 1t1f11 c11.,1rnt QI) All My CM«ell News , .... , ltlae4 .......... OI Trial Alwelka~~ TV..., ..... .....,. n. 711 a. ClftlCln flwryllllaMll (AH) MOW. The Night Has Eyta ** (1~2) Jamee Mason, Joyce Howard (C8N) 0.-Gl9a (CNN) ........... ...., =lllllell ..... laMMll (GALA) ...._.ECO (UF'E) .....,., Ott ('NtCK) ........ (USA) llfl Melt1 a Dul (WOR) ...... ..,. (WPIX) 8111 • *'* -12:05 P.M. - (WTBS) T• 6 Jerr(t fw111Ma1 -12:30 P.M. -u Tiii ....... ·=---= e...., ..... -.. ) llCM(; . Flowef °'"'" ** 11981) Nancy Kwan. Jeme1 ShoQeul (EIPH) ......... l'U T• (HBO) MOW': "Alnltyvlle The Demon" ** ( 1963) Tony Roberta. T Ht H~pei (LWE) llltlllSwbl (TMCl MO'Vtl: "Echo Part!" •• (1985) Suaan O.y. Thorn11 Hulol Oct. (UIA) ,,., .. ....,._,... (WOR) 0 .... 68IM (W"1X) Ylll l9lf -12:35 P.M. - (WTSS) FM11 -1:00 P.M.- (1) Aalll W..WT e a....wert11 CHl's r.. 0.. Lite • Uvt .,. hMtf't "'"' = a.1111 DendMt * ltacef ..... lh ... MOVIE: "Man w 11 GolOeo Arm .. • • ( Frank Sinatra, Kim Nova (CIN) ttn8' (CNN) ....... ay (fSPN) Gall SenK>r PGA 1age CtiafT1'>!0!lsh1c>. Aovfld (Lll"f) Wit Wiii Yu (MAX) MOW. Miu Tai.ea Richmond •• ( Lucltle Ba". W1"11m H (NICK) .... I S011na~ (USA) It.I,._ .. (WOR) lnt C9lltleCtlOfl ("#PIX) C.0., S (Z) MOV1£: The Belie ** (1987) M11r1K1 S Helen Snaver -1:05 P.M - (WT8S) AlaatMet -1:30 P.M.- 1 Clf'OI lw'Mll & FrieMI G*pa'a hla1141 I 0,.... Of JaaMllt .....,. Hlcby (CIN) f t ... KMW1 lftt (Lin) Eye .. ....,._, (N~) Utll ""'9 (SHOW) MOVIE: "Picnic (1986) Gregory Ht11 .Jtw'lnller Jason Leign (USA) Cllala RnctlN (WOR) leeWtywM &111111 (WP1X) fw "-• -1:35 P.M.- (WT8S) ltMy lmdl -2:00 P.M.- ()) Wiiie UtM laeealMefl a....· ...... 9) ....,_. ttesfllat ~Jnqft .... ttl =:-~"'"4 ...... 0.,. " Ow u.u ~ .. LM .......... 1V c-. (AH) nt Gr9tl OoNc1fwt (C8H) ... v...., (CNN) .. ••wlktt (H90) MOVIE: "The Seer My SYGottss" *'* (I Michael J Fox, ~len SI (LIR) f.ft. (HtCK) r....,·, s,edel (TMC) llOft; 'E11pl0t ** (1985) Eltlen H1 River Phoenul (USA) ..... ~ !WOf') C:..., I IMit• c, ..... -....... -2~06P.M.­ (WTN) nt ........ -2:.30 P.M. -·~ .. the 9S6l •• on , ... ..,... ...... .... Oil,...... ni tny hMt AX) MOVIE: "The Wond's atest Lover" •• 119n) ne Wiider . C.rol Kane Jtt.Mlldfl SA),__ -2:35 P.M.- 1 OM Dty 11 I n- -3:00 P.M.-,_...,,. eo...... w..r1M.,,.....n 0,,.. Wlllfffy (CC I ........... Ofwfct CMl'I ........,.,,, DeMil Ille MffKt , .. ._ MecMtll/ltllftr IMft"- RetNetld1 33 ,.,.,.. Ille ltN ...._ "°""' Ntip--.. ) My Tlltff S... IE) a.1*11 Ate ol Telftt11M llH) ..._. NH) SIMwMz TMIW PAN)MMllAMfO..... SN)W._lt ...... Clf'Mr SPN) s,.mleell IFEJ AlllWn ICK) Lissie L) MOVIE Flowers tn !tie nic • (1 987) Louise ~Cher. VIC\Ofia Tennant SA) "'"1 Yw I.Kt OR) Mtft....._ IX) Gellt Slltw (Z) M<>YIE· Summer Holt· day • • (1948) Mickey Rooney GIOf11 De H1ven -3:05 P.M.- (WTBS) lntf'M I SMrtly -3:30 P.M.- Wl.-t Ntw~l ....,..., CMl'I »tt1 & 1111 c111p111..-. Tiit ""'"' M11 Maki 3-2-1 CMtac1 (CCI F1mlty Alt1lr IE) V.ntty T CMllflll !S) NN) llltNt Ptftllel 'M IPAN/.:ltl DISN) '1 Cln:ws ESPN) 0....-S,.mm..11 (NICK) Mr. Wtnrd's Wtflf (USA) Tic Tee o.p (WPIX) ....,......_, -3:35 P.M.- C WTBS I ANly Grifftlll -4:00 P.M.- G) Gtf•'" ..... PwHy lttwiltf ..... M'A'S'H s.iw Cwrt o,rM Wltllrry <CCI .,_. Tlltt CO.Pl • ...,..... Wtltll of l*t1 Yllml JtfyY .._.. Dep...i Mltf H1t1t (CCI u.. ..... '* •.H §!?~ v!.E ) MOVll: · he Quest"* 9") Henry T s. R~I ri.nd I llOYlf Ouallty of Mercy" •• (1978) Scott Hylands, Tony MUMMe. (MAX) llOVll: "Mysterious Is- land" *** (1lM1) Mict1ael Cr1ig, Joan GfM!rwood ~~, .. c .. , .,. T'lllt • (SHOW) ~KW ... flll'C) llOVll: "The End" • • • ( 1978) Bon Reynolds. Dom OeLUIM (USA)Hilll ...... (Wa..) c-. (WPtX) C ..... -4:05 P.M.- (WTaS) I• 5 -4:30 P.M.- ""'S,....(S) AICNtw1 (Cq ..... ~.ti:i. Fm ...... 1-2· 1 CMld (CC) Y11C11C... ..,.....c .. s..a. .............. (AU) Wtltll II s.ntnl (CNN) C...alrt (OWi) .,..... Deel ,.,...... (EIPN) l•uM• (Melt)_.,._, (USA) CMdllM ewot'l ..... Alie (WPIX) Ntw1 -4:35 P.M.- (WT9S) S.....&lea -5:00 P.M.- 1 i-=-'"*"""" LNgUt Che""'*"'snop Senes Game Two OU.land As II TBA (CC) ..... T.J. ltMter FWln K..,.r1 Dllfl'NI s.'111• ..... 0..TY (CCI ....... ..... TIM TMly Mew Ulllncy (CC) Oii I Oii ,.....NM (S) (U£) _ • ..,_. (BRAVO) MOVll: "Hlroshtma, Mon Amour" *** (19591 Emmanuellt A1v1. Eljl Olu1d1 (C.,..) MOvtf: "'Home 1n lndi· 1n1'" *** (1944) W1"9r Brennan, Jeanne Cr11n (CNN) ,,_ .. , .. (CIPAJf) E ........ Oty (04SK) .. .. (fSPN) Miit "ldlt NHAA Keystone NatiOnlts (NICK) U.., T- (SU) llOVll: "China Gttt" ** (1987) Ald\atd Paneb&lnoo. Sen Cha11g }::wi ne aa.•dl .... 1•• (USA) 0... ""r USA C'#Of') Tiii u k t 'h ~J() lllCMl: "Hight Kii" •• (1980) Aobet1 Mitchum. Jaclyn Smith (Z) MCMl: "Stranger on the Aun * * * (1987) HefW'f Foodl. MlchMI ,,_,.,, -5:05P.M.- (WT9S) MO¥ll: "Part 2, Walll· 1ng Tll " •• (1975) 9o Svenl()l'I, Li*• Aitl.W -6:30 ft.M. - 11 Lfte lAIC'f =-CNtl .. Ille Wnt Dally Pilot Oct. 2-8/21 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1988 MARK VII LSC 11 DELIVERS* LEASE ANY LINCOLN MERCURY IN STOCK DRIVE AWAY FOR ONLY 11 DOWN LEMING MANAGERS -VIC MANZO or DON FlECKY I Diii fnel W. C... (CC) (ME) Demi II """11 (1>IU) ne ~ r .... (HBO) MOVll: "The Dutsse< *** (1983) Atler1 Finney Tom Courtenay (NICIC) ""'9Ctlt ~ (USA) llle-"9 EVENING -8:00 P.M.- Ntwl ..... ....... ,.l cdlMws (CCI ATNM Tine's CelllfHf =---"""1 ........ •Ntws(CCI .,......~ ..... ~" .. WftknT,.._ 1: ..... (A&l) Tiii Ml • &lnMt1 (CMf) Uny .... lM4 (DU) llOWll: "Snoopy. Come Home'' ••• (1972) (tVN) M1t1 cyde Rec:tllt Clec"°9i0¥9klan Ol'aod Pl-1• (lft) c... u, (MAX) llOWll: Inner~ * * (1917) Dennis Ouatd, Mar *' ShOtt (NICI().,..... ........ ('TMC) ,.. .... (VIA), .. ~ {WOR) Tiit U I tt•h1 -t:30P.M.- Ctl1Mws (CC) •Ntw1 (CC) .... f...,Tln ..... llllM/l .......... ...... ~ uut• I "···--Vlal04I INldero T ...... llNolCNN Darl~ (BRAVO) Hydef l'lllsl1ll (NICK) Dell"t Jal Sii 1*e ~~~ Wiii "*" (TMC) MOVIE On me E09e ** (19851 Bruce Dem Pam Oner (USAI C111N11 E"""s -7:00 P.M.-11 USA TMly Randy Travis tours NHl'lvllle s Grand Ole Qpry. recychng D E~Tteltlll Jane Seymour ( Jaclo. tile Ripper ) ~ Clllltn Ill Clltrtt ln1ured gves1 Buddy upsets C111r1es romance (CCI (I) P'M •1t•riM Muttamma<:I All I Lew CIHIC1lett M'A'S'H Hawkeye rn spects '"' Col Poner •S Ired 8) W111t1 ,, ,..,,_. rCC Ml......_ Es Ctntte ,,..... .. Ln ....... lllnlMu '-"' Ml MIMI INtrtr ~ Ml-A man •S ac- cused 0111-11ng l'Ms O'f'frier•c:rs overbearing 1t19t111lef (AH) Tiit ........ ~ Terence A1nig11n 1 play con- cerns 1 CllSSICS ptole.ssor (Ian Holm) l1oong an ernp«y life upon retiring W"'1 Judo Dench. Micl11et l(rtor>en (BRAVO) ICM ltenel's AIC ef lrililll Mvtlc The director. using H eh lener ot the .. P"•· l>el es 1 different musical Item, e.am1nes the good and bed In BrrtiS/'I music (C8") Tlle 711 C.. (CNN) E""'9 ..._, (H~ ._ "8cMt Raltv 01 I 000 Lakn From F~ (LIF£) E II St>.tnllld s e1l·wlle anoounces she may be pregnant (NICKI YM Cati 0. nM • T• msloa The llr<ls glance rnto Ille future (SEL) MOYIE· Betrayed *'** (1944) Robef1 Mttcl1Um K•m Hunter (SHOW) MOVIE H1tl' Harl' Roell n Roll1 '* •• (1987) (USA) Miami Vici (WOR) News (WPIX) USA Tllllltftl (l) MOYIE· Croeod1le Dundee • • • ( t 9861 Paul Hogan Lrnoa l<ozlOwsk• -7:20 P.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE Knute Rockne AH American (COior) (19401 P11 O Brien Ronald Reagan -7:30 P.M.- 16--S.. Fllllly,... S1af111t fl'llll krllltll James in.nils ne put 1 conttlC1 on the ~le of Kate & OIOer beau Cl) bttnala111111 r....-i Jant I~ ( Jaclo. !tie A""* l Wiii, ll'$1 • Orn • c..... Aftllr -~ICC1 ..... Fnip( .....,_. ~Soul FOOC! Fned Ollra. ~eo· fned p<>r" Clq>S (OtSM) A P'Ktet lw C.-,..Y A teddy bear has many .own tures lftef bttng left tn I llundfomll (H90) MOYIE· Bio Shols ** (1987) Rrot.y Busl\er. O.nus McCr•ry (UFE) bsy Shit A 1tiowv1t1 heiress asks her unote to t111re ner ~ (NICt(I o..M Diii THURSDAY PRIME TIME 22/Daily Pilot Oct. 2-8 -~----.----... ---.... ----...-----.----... ---.... ----.------.------------(WPIX) C111H'I COl!lffy Cl11-I 6:00 I 6:30 I 7:00 I 7:30 I 8:00 I 8:30 I 9:00 I 9:30 I 10:00 , 0:30 I ,1 :00 , 1 :30 SICS -7:35 P.M. -...,,,, C8S USA Gong ti Hourt lNP of Flllh (88 Nt"" High! Ell) Wild, Wiid Wtf1CI or Aftlm•k 1----1----4------.--'-"--+----+.----~--__..'._Al'M __ AtCM_...,r_Sa_m_N.._,_~'-----!Heat 1 -8:00 P.M. - Cosby OfffHtlllt Out 'TM Tonight Snow ?61h An N1..,Lllt 8 (I) 41 HM11 Siio• World J~n ,... .. rsa'Y N•Qhl «2) Tiit Cmy Sllow !Sea· fJ ......., Today SMw a Nnn H8C En-rtlln. F1mlly ....., Tonlaht Fwd Mlgnum, p.I Chat1tsl Stat1ln~ Rock ·n· Roll High School <PG 19i • • • INtws f \~,. •· ..: " c-;;;;,:;--,~,. .... , --son premiere) Deni~ •"' l!P J Sole5 l/natl1 van Patliln) ' novnces she ts no1 rt1vrnin910 1---l-------.i.=.;.~~-..J.~=---'-"...;:_..:;;.;.;~r..;;,;.::.;.;;_;_:"'T:=~-,.--,---,---'------Hillmen tCCl !S) 0 a-111u s, Amerc.in Leaou• Cha~~ """ Tha co-beck K•d , ~ •• N•~ N1gMllM , D MOVIE Rock n Roll til(}h e Chlroe Scrlkh 1,....--1.:::S.::.;.ne$::::::......:Ga=.:rne;....:.l.::.•::..o _..::;0.-.:::.;:li...:rd~A::..s ..:•;_I ~TBA=..i:ll.M=l~---.....l..---~'.:;Jon:.;......n_R...:•Nl;.:,.._1 ..::~.::..::....:" ..::()e..:.'Y.______ SCl'IOOI • • • n979) p J (O"\ CBS Nws PM Enl•rt.ln. 44 Hourt L-.p ol Fl~h "M -N,;;;-l+!gti• Soles Vincent V1n Patte" \..2..1 NN1 Mia.Rio. Tonlghl l!AIY>e Atfl>&• Sam Ne1r _ ~ _ 1119h scnoot 11v0enrs are drov .:.. A Tum low Win, LON ,..,.. Holyw'd News IS.rlord Suddenly S111glt • • Lo.. er tiy •OCll n roll to re1:>411 ta eo~·n ~r Drw ISauarn ' Son Ha Hotl<OO> a.; .. I ' .. '· C011nect fl aga OSI ·~" 0<1nc1e>at Mos\ r.ru 8-ball 15, Alnefun l MQll• Chirrc>~ ~ Whh• Wiil., Atbelt a;> •• Ht.,, M!ghlknt roga• ~ Se!lllS Glme Two 0.111¥1 A'l It TBA II.Ml 11.Jemes Biol11 ~tl'leMe Sacn1 6 Nf1ri ~m-~Th~M~~~~F~e~~~~~W~A~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~-~-~~Ho-l~T~u~--(-A~.~~-1 -•-----~l~~s~-~C~u-tt-t~ ~~~ ,•~ m ~~f H~~~ CofnPllllY TlM Allelr ICOoml Mc01flltl "~ Andrew) .&tl111 Show Tubs * f1 98'1 Donl'la m Colby &.n90n WhMI of .ieopatdy! W11t cl 1"9 WOlldt tG 'SJJ ••• IWwt Val1~1 ".'•-X,• -H-,11-S-t1-t -•t_B._1_ue_s __ ~~~~~~ :!:~~r::~e~s~ Fortune l!Gent Barrv. Ann Roo.rsonl ~ ~---o' ness with a l'l<>Hvb hasten MllCHeill\.•11,.r W~cl C.w111d1: Tnit Horth Myst91YI Co-.e1 Globll R,.11• 8111 C4nada' Q) MOYIE. War of tht IMwt>to.-Anl"'lll' Thi ~mmrts ~, FKt The Wo"' Ar.-. .Mor•·~ El" • w orlds •• * (19!>3) Gent USA WhMI ol J.opardyl Cosb¥ Oitttttlll Dear ITht Tomghl ShoW 26th An Ht.,, Litt Sarry •nn Aot>onl0'1 Martian Todl'( Fortunt Show World John n1 .. ~ ..-_ ,N19111 warships 1nvaoe Ear1h and '-'l\ l>wiQtlt l'ho4npt0n PnlN fht lord PraiM tht Lord p,.,,. the lord TBH .My Ill.Ml t. Ha! t~st everything in a!Qht wttll '"6::1 Todrl S.liulow !You 1 undwy heat rl\IS a:. .. _,,, ~ .. lblllff PholO. Vllion • fD C ..... TrM "9ttll 11os1,.. frugiil llake't 7 Vobno C.ntda Trut Horth lilMletP*• T11t1111 IMystt"f' Covt> he' I RIPOii Gourm-4 lhl lmlnootirts SWOtO Cho-o ~ =v: l.M P.ny W.On IYclllQ ~-~ ~!!'" IDttk Van Tiit Fugn1.. HHll of P.opt• s ltHt'I 7 Vok:ano ...,.'-' ....,.. IOyu -+--H_11_~_n _ _._C_ho_~_•'--""""''9 Altttllu.MIVlll• Al( IM Alt• I Glltnoll Ti. lrownina VtrMOn Co!Mdy Uot IDl.wr•ll Tiie Arb ' Glasnost 8ro.n1110 V•rt1on Im "" ... F,_ o.-Tr" ~~~v~-~-~~~~,~~-~,~~~~n~~~~~~~~~~='~~~~~~~k~~,~~~~~~=~~~~~~<~~-·~•..:.•--&~~-~~~·m~~~~~n~~~(~••• I~•· ~~~) ~~P•• I~ CIH ,,_ In lf1Glall.ft 151 The 700 Club IAtmfnaton S1 .. lt ll'IP•r ChmM Slratm1t Talk Tll• 700 Club (CNNI ...,... ~ ll..ltl'Y Kina U¥tl 'E.,,.111no Nnt 1-'fllnt 1:>11Cllt INWUtlCllll IPol~1cs '88 INtw'IHio~t Update ISp011s 1 (OISN) Wall DllllfY ,.,...._ ll3PN fvtnl ol IN Pay 151 Put>~c Po~cy Conl1'9nct ~ (ESPN) •117 INl•tll'ih Me DIS ::;noopy, Comt Komt (G. 71) IConlurvy W.-DltntY Pl'Htnl1 All Abolll E_.. I ~1 • • • • llWI& Lla•"' Anrte S..•te•J 18'6 Slop Hiplif'lb ESl'tf 1..,torc:YC\9 Meinel Aulo Racing 1N7 .,_ 1:1CMV9nltr Auto Racing Auto Rtc1110 ~loo~ !Spr~ ((~1~LA) le .... "**', 1 1(~ GAU Noclc*o t l.."U t'l HacicNlo ECO re; ._., .... H ... 90~-The--Dfea-191_(_5.._J0 ... 1 -(PG--8'1-.-.-.--.-s19_S_ho_!_l~(PG-.._t_l _'t_7\_•_• ---.... .,-lfdo--m-1_R_171-.-----ltn-.de lllt NH (MAX) MOVIE My F llf LIO) IAlbel1 f Mt\' Tom C0111teN"' Rd" &91tr ~s l.lcCllN: (Ef'Nlc> t Slt4 / Demo ~e * * * (1~) •udfey Hepourr .,, ., .. , ____ ..... Rex Hernaori Uff covtr VP IE.ll IE.In :R. caa111y I ~., 5vf"fl1111HM11 An1d Onr '"' Edo• !. , --=-·-·-----~(NICK) Mt Ell MAX lnntl'l9-ff'G 171 •• My Flir Lady <G f>4 • •• A n Un,...,,.o (TMC) MOVIE A N¢tmare 10e1ns Ouald. Marwi Short} 11~ Heo«ium Re, Hamson1 /Woman >< ~ on E•m StrNt J OtHm Warr tlCK Denn1t Don'VSll ICln't Do 10111 Out Mr. Ed P. Du\t 3 Sont 10. AHd Selwday ISCTV l 1ugll-ln jC11 54 ors ft (19e7) He1tn.• SU CNN Girt ( ! l .. lt9\"9d , .. , • u 111tvtrty Ht•• C4p 11 111 111 •• !Enco11ni.rt 1 1~0 a11 Langen«amp Pemoa ~ fO,.... 151 :;oo~ed 149111 Hlln HC>Ck 'n Roll! !PG, ·111 ••• 10.~""-(R 72\ • • • • I.Jon VoglltJ IRoc~ n Roll Sum"'~ Arqvene llilC 1:ino1t1 On tht toom (PG 11 ~ •• 1-1111 ... on Elm Strwt l · DrNltl Warrio,. Hvmbtr Ont With , Bullet tR ar • (USA) ~. Ille WfM USA IFlll Albert 1Gaf1oon llli.-nl YK9 1-. :irl9 Wroll IBtulna IMl1m1 V"9 (W°") hllll't Hiii WOR JM uno11cNblee ..... II. HNI llROnon Downn Jf. IHllchcock Jo. Ftri~fl Holllt ShoDDtn<I (WPll() CMtr1 fflll:i 11911 l Wllki'ICI Ttll (Sl (f'G 1!11 llCNll• Aochne, All A-'un (720) Min FrOl!l 1"9 AlllllO (SJJ ••• rLIMm FOid) Pot1m111 11050) D .-.·~MW~(S.a 'M'\X NIDN IOll 1S1 jUSA Ton. IC1r110n Ict.m ("'"'_, IS\tr T,.\ IT"111CHll !USA Ton. WO<id WICM Wrntkng son premiere) Olol•yoe Irle• rr Z 911-•r otYAun (SI ICrocodlM Dundtt <f'G t l lli4 Hiiis lleverty Hiiia Coo I <R '\1\ u A1111Ma.-IF 11vOld i.lung caleulvs rrom d 9 l I Johnny Carson hoela "The T~ht Show Starri11t1 o1«>1'1nny Carson: 26th Anntverury" airing on NBC dleaded orot.ssor <CC) (S) I =:.:.~~ ,..... Tuck Le&t1u ... """" (Alf) ~tr.It (BRA VO) Mcmr The Aue"' Gara.n *** (19e5• Debof11h Kerr. M•dl'lv• J1t11ey (CNH) S,.,.. Tltftllt (UPN) s,.n.c;.- (NICK) ,..., Mt (SEl.l -.ovll: "8evef1y Hiils Cop II' • * (1987) Edel~ Murphy, JU(jgt Aelnhoid (WO..) .,_ DtwNy .If (WPIX) Tiie ..... ,. UWl'l -l:40P.M.- 1z1 ...-.1tm -~OOP.M.-8 Cl) MOW: 'Leap 0 1 Farlh (1988) Anne At~• Sam Nein A WOm1n 1no he• hUat>and hrlQ w•Yt °"* tNn eo1w.n110ne1 ~ '° 11g111 hef po1.n11any t1te1 dlseue 0 e Dtlf...,. (PremlefeJ Aft11 hit Wilt wllk1 OVI a M•nhtttan man (Judd HirKfll mus 1 141o11 10 oeing M'IQle 8 MOVIE; ·rhe Comebaci< K1<f ** (1980) Jonn Ritter Susan Dey A hard-luck bllse- tiall ptteher meets a play· ground supervisor who ~IS him coaeh a group or hard· luck youngsters • News tm) MOVIE; 'White Water Re-· tlels ** (1982) James Brohn, Cathe11ne Bacn T?le ruthless 1>u11Cle1 or a mountain dam unc1eres1tmates tile op- poattlOn ot a compe1111ve kayaller ano a lree,lance ~IOjOUrnahst • llilylttrtl · Cover Her Face G) btn111 Rtltnt0 dt ot1111 Salaur I "1111• Ille lord Ct•Ht T l'llt N01111 I Chit Mary Ty1t1 Moore (A&E) f ... 6 kyolld (caN) '"" Clltu Tltlf9 1 111 (CNN) lltwlNlflt (C.,AN) h .. I ol Illa Day jOISJf) MOYIE: "All Abour Eve **** (1950) Bette Davis IEUH) 4lltt Rtchlo IMSA GTO Series IHIO) MOVIE Wisdom 111! (1987) Em.lt0 Es1e11ez Demo ll.400fe (LIFE) SurtM .. • Heart Attack (MICK) My flirt• SOllt (SHOW) MOVIE Dellver anoe **** (19721 Jon Vo.gilt. 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(DISN)~ltl (l!SPH) ~' (GAi.A) ~(CO (HBO) l.cydotledla: Tiit C Vol· .,_(CC) {SJ (LIFE) ...ovll: '"Shenered Vows ** (1964) Valer1e Bert1nef1t, OaYld Morse (MAX) lleOVIE: "Toppet (ColOrl \ 1937) Cary Grant Constance Bennen (NICK) '(Oii C111°t Oo Thal oft Telmslo11 (SHOW) Soys ' Girts (TMC) MOVIE. A Night 1n Casablanca ••• (1946) Tne Marx Brothers. Ltsene Verea (USA) Hlgll Rolten (WOR) Cosby (WPIX) Cllteri -4:0SP.M.- (WTBS) 9 to 5 -4:30P.M.- SllYet Spoo111 IS I AJC Nnrs (CC) ..... Tiit .... Do4lllle 011t f•HMH H · I COlltact (CC) Modenl Ma~ (CCI ........ Cell5"H lletset1 ....... (AAE) W.W of ~11 (CNN) Crfttftrt (OISNI OoaaW Oita Pl'ft"'1 (ESPN) Clay hrwet SllMll19 Game (H80) sum.al \NICI() Nick Aecb (SHOW) MOVIE: · I Own the Ri\ceoourse •• (1986) Guity Coote Tony Barry (USA) Chttl tt Ovtl (WOR) Kato ' """ (WPIX) News -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) SalllOfd & SOii 115,·::M-8 ®) bwhll National League Champt0nsh1p Serles Game Th1ee ICC) Newt TJ H*tt F!Men K"'°" Ottl' rt11t Sntln Sl:jaar. OM TV ICC/ Allla Mart111 News TIN lMly I Colodon Oil a !Kl ~VlllM {S) (A&E) Tiit M CHlllll (IMAVO) MOYIE: Family Business * • ( t 986) JOl"lnny Hallyday. Fanny Ardan• (C9N) OvrHMt (CNN) l'YNWWI (CSPAN) ht11I of Ille D1y (DISH) Kid$. IN (IESPN) 1W7 All-Pro lnm (NICK) LOOMY T-.i (Sfl) MOvtf· "The Mosquito Coul' *** (1986) Harrison F°()(d, Helen MtHen (USA) o .... Perty USA (WOR) lle()VIE· The Last Pic- ture Show' **** (1971) Timothy BottOITls. Jell Budges (WPIX) MOW Hot Dog The Movte"' * (1984) OaYld Naughton. Tracy N Smtih -5:05 P.M.- (WT8S) MQVlf· "'Final Cnap ••r Walll1og Tell' * (1977) Bo Svonsoo. Margtret Bly• -S:JO P.M.- 1 llove Lucy Webster Frutil GOllfmtl IS I Dine Bish Computer Chronlcle• (A&E) Victory II Su (DISH) Tiit Edison Twins (HBO) MOVIE Delence ot tne Realm • • • 11 985) Gatmef Byrne Greta Scacch1 (NICK) lllspector Gadget (TMC) MOVtf· FlasMence • • (1983) Jennifer Beals Michael Noun (USAI She·RI (ZI MOVIE· The L•ttle Shop ot Horrors • •* (196t) Jack1e Josaph Jonatnan Haze EVENING -6:00 P.M.- News News M19num. p 1 CIS News 1r A Tum Three's Company Cosby Nltfttly 811slftet1 Report Httlcltro NIC Ne"' IC( • ftecterlc-I( Price • Jollcl Mc.ll~hli11'1 One 011 Otlt fl NollcJero CD hwerty Hfltblllles (A•EI MOVIE Pt1aeni 11 *** (19621 Meltna ~e•cn11r• Anltlony Peri.on~ (CBN) Ctl•brll'f Roast ot ft11 Rollomon (CNN) l1rry King U1re1 (DISH) Great Mome"ts lft Ots11ty A111m111o11 1cr (~SPH) Grnt American hull (LIFE) CoYlr Up (MAX) MOVIE Jake Speed • (1986) Wayne Crawford. Dennis Chrostophe1 (HICK) D11111ls Ille M1n1ce (SHOW) MOVIE SMrlock Helmes and tne Masks 01 Death • • (1984) Peter Cushing John Mills (USA) ht AllM!rt -6:30 P.M.- C9S News 1CC1 NIC NtWJ 1rf1 News family Ties ltnOll MKNtll/ltllrer Newiffour Httlcloro U•Mlloa USA TtMlay M•m Smllll'• Mo11ty World Notldero felemundo/CNN Dirt Sll1dOW1 (NICK) OOll 01 J111t Stt Tlltrt (USA) Cll1ooll bprus -7:00 P.M.- 8 USA Today Tl'le Ozarlo. 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I I a09 of fOfmer -rflofl and 1'1Hdhunter1 ("90) ........ wt~ Lan DeW90n and Nick ~ with hiOhllgl\tt Ind I ptlv\e'ftl o f tnta Wllklf'ld' • Qt,,..• (Uf'I) U . Sheimeld's ton lhOwl up 111~ -!t¥ltn an overdoeed pet lPlvcho • H.-ry Anderlon hoeta "Th• S.ven Won.dera of h Ctrcu• WOftd" aHing on CBS (NICK) fie tael De TINll • Ttl ..... I(~ •mt>ltlon• (&el.I ll(Mf• ··n. l.oM I I I I I (19871 Rosanna Arquen~ Sybd O.nn1ng (WPIX) Ctl'Sff's Co~r, Clll slu Joan Emt>ery Robe Btal\e -7:35 P.M.-fll w... Wll4 Wf(!d of A11irnllt An1ma1s of me P('1n Desert (WT&S) Woncl ol 1.ud11bo• Mystery of the Sea T unte! r11m snows people wortow ,, dedicated 10 i;lfeser .. ng tr, sea tume -a:oo P.M - II CJ) '-"• Wtllffn ot "" Cir~I Werid HOS! Hat• "-nderson presents some the WOtld s newest core acts ' D €11) SOftny Spoon tSUS" premiere) Sonny tnes to co• v1nce old high·scnool lrterio to 9et out of the dru9 oeahr• b\.ts1ness before lhe moo gr• them tCCJ tS1 8 MOVIE' The Lui "mP• t.1n v11o•n •• 1196. Lawrer>ee Monosoo 011n1 Frankton Two teen •oe Ou' (jtes leH for the most l>Oj)u . 9or1 •n schOOI M usic oy Dtl• Blondie. me POll()e G Nt1n Lawren. • Lardner t8 MOVlf Sunset Lim<• sioe •• (19831 Joon R 11tP Susan Dey An aspmng c lazy steno up comic gets a I' dnv1ng a 1tmous1ne and poc• up a mys\enous tx1etc1se c;\• ri&r lrom °'100 8) fltOVIE The Conon c1u1 • • (19841 Aoetiaro 01>1• Olene Lane 1". COH\91 p1ay1- sa11es oangster Outl Schultz s ttfe and entara '"' nogntctuo fray of l•tt· 1920 Harlem O.rected by Frant Coppola • W11111-. ... w ... .,. Rt-•e· IM~s·:~u~• 1cr· Wiii SlrHl Wtet Alflllca, Ml VIM flacMt frMI OM T rte (CBN) ............. Slttlo RemiOgtoo laoes loalf\Q n part~ and lhe loen<:Y hoellS white Laura It in J..441•1<.· cf\eclung a hand9<1"'' pohtlCian I beckgtound (CNN) ..... (UPN) IQliN (0.AlA) ....,_ KO ("901 MOVll Lelt\lt WH C" on '*** (1987) M.i Gtbsor Denny~ (Uff) c....., • Uctey {MAX) MOW. Or11Q"9t ... 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Gypsy (WPtlC) Qeen ~ ar~~ Diane's reMntationt '' 1 swantt 111tav1ent -1:30 P.M.-1 :::;:~ I ...., Tuck LeBeeu W1" Strttl Wttt Campus ti .. f•lurt J•m Cooper ralks with Or Jewet P•ummer Coot> president of l..tl Stale Fulle1ton '1) Htnt Aaclllt Oak Tree 5pec1al (AU) h..... •I .,.. tmproy HOSIS Sn•elOs & Y1mell W•lh .omeo1an Ho-Mandel (BRAVO) MOVIE Aemem O<ance • • (1982) John Altman David Jonn (CNN) Sports Tlllifllt IDISH) Tllt HMMt lloob Hltll ••Y A space '•b <11sp;11che1 ~enos a creature 10 Eann By Or Seuss An1mateo (CC1 (ESPN) IJomCttnet (NICK) '*tty Dllit fWOA) M.,._ DlwMy Jr (WPIX) Tiit HOMymoon11s nalpn receives a summons ••.:im rne IRS -8:35 P.M.- (WT9S) Nlflll Trach Power Play D11m11· (SI -9:00P.M,-8 Cl) MOYIE Streer ot Dreams (1988) Ben Masrers Morgan F11rch110 A oe1crl' b<Jm private eye IOllow s a 1.Jown and-OVI b4otlOe lhrougn lfle H~ underW()(l<J 0 CID MOVlf· The Sec:rer l •le ol 1(1ttty McCormoc~ 119881 S.rbart Eden Josh T aylOr Mistaken soc•al status ea<Js • grocery Cieri-. into 10 tt>ance w•lh a rich man wno Ooes not l\now woo she is • MOYIE The Jerocno Mite • • * (1979) Peter Strauss noger E Mosley A poson 11" Mate serving e tole sentence O.Comes en 01ympt<:·Clas~ (LIFE) MOVIE Family Sins • • (19871 Ja,.,es Fa1en11no Joli E1kenoerry (NICK) My Thrrr Son5 St!Ne s n1yn s1:noo s .. eemean is now ii p11ncess (SELi MOVIE DeamWarmeo Up •• 19841 Moehaet HutSI Margaret umoers (TMC) MOVIE Eye ot me l •ger • 119861 Gary Busey Yaphet Kono (USA) MOVIE Deamqual\e • 119161 H1t~t11 1(1115\/nO I os1i1yul.1 Nagash1m1 (WPI)() Siar Trtk Tiit Hui Ge11er1hon (Z) MOVIE Prince ol Dark ness • t 19871 Donato P1easPr1ce Jameson Parl\er .6, p11,.s1 summons a prolesso1 10 .ln 010ctiu•c111n see a 91een c 11r11ster lull of ougs 0 1rec1ea t>r Jntm Caroen1er -9:30 P.M. -0 S.nford & Son fr ea 011tencts Lamoni 1n 11a1t1c >Clurt ~ Amerlun lnteresls '1) Old V1n Dyh (AIEI Vlclory II Su War 1n the A1Cl1C Ult> Murmanst, convoys (NICI() Donni Reed Do"na tries to •mp•eS'> a N 'man wllh her 1)000 ldSIP (WORI Allred Hltcllcock P1eso1s -9·35 P.M (SHOW) Comedy Club HtlwOll fW TBS) NIQlll T11cl1 ' -10:00 P.M - 8 Hn•5 r s•m·a11 l a•I MOVIE , •u11y il"Cl rree • • 1crq1 fr• I ar.,e• 1\1' 111 Larsen An Ol'llO farm boy leaves a wagon train 10 help n1s lamer IOllowed by mar. ttage to an 1no11n mai0en and Ille 1n lhe w•IOerness I Ntwi Redeker W110e Nnn MellOy Rutledge Nellclero U111¥1SIH Ramos Sa1tnas Ell) TIN Today ~ hrtfllfl11 Saal<l teHs Na1ma he intends 10 leave IC>f sanc:sh Q8 ft ErtmtH '1) Tiit Futffiyr A shaOy pro tesslOflal m1n<J reader (Larry Bryden) decides 10 use Kimble to make a comeback Guests Joanna Moore J Pat 0 Malley (A&E) MOVIE Pfiae<Jra • • * (1962~ Melina Mercour1 Antnony Perkins (CBN) Str1ifltt hit (CNN) l11slfl PoNtln 'U (R) (CSPAHI Public Polley C011le1uce (ESPN) 1Myhlldlfl9 Men s Jun>01 National Champion snips From Ch1eago (H80) MOVI[· HOiiywood Vice Squad • (1 986) Ronny Co• Came Fisher (MAX) MOVIE Hape;iy Hovr • ( 19851 Rocha rd Gilliland Jamie Farr (NICK) Satvrfty Nlflll (SHOW) 8mMn (WOA) JM fraHlla (WJllX) R1111tw1y W1111 lllt llkll I famous -10:30 P.M.-48 A CU!T911I Analr &9 folU0<I'° A Meucan danct s1v1e toe uses on meaninq rath Dally Pilot er ltlan f ()(m I Trn GeNrecl .. es Ma•ll's Mltell Euthden Oeos makes a Orunke" loOI of herseU a1 a party (BRAVO) MOYIE Family Business • * 11986) Jonnny H1Hy<Jay Finny ArOant (CNN) NewlNlfllt Upcl1te (NICK) SCTV (SEL) MOVIE Can You l(eep It Up fOf a Wee~? * (19801 Jeremy Bulloch j1M Dames (SHOW) s.,., D1.-GUt!SIS i.. d lang 1he NylOns 1CC1 •'\1 (WPIX) USA TOflitlll -10:35 P.M. - (WT8SI Nltllt Trtcls ,-;, -11 :00 PM.-News News Cltff11 N1w1 News "'"' M'A'S•H Hiii Slr"t Blues 1111 Mey1n' Wond ol lflu On Vld11 ...... 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Clf"Y 6 Lacey (NICK) llllfll·I• (SHOW} MOVIE ,,wks ••• Sylvester Stallone W•ll1ams Oct. 2-8/27 (TMC) MOYIE 'Maid tO Order * * \ 1987) Ally Sheedy Beverly D AOQelo (USA) lllltlll Flifltt tSJ (WOA) HOllll~lt (WPI)() Friday 1111 13'11 (Z) MOVIE Psy~ 111 • 119861 Anthony Per1.,ns Diana Scarwrd -11:30 P.M. - ~ ; :.:· :,:M-IAJ I MOVIE The Laqe"<J of B11t1e Jean • * 119851 Helen Stater Kei1n Gor<Jori I Lon Co11nectl011 Tiit ult Sii .. 1$ Oeclarattont ot t11clepe11d1111' I Tllh Is 1111 Ute 8rl11l11'1 Top Guns Salva Mana Easy Rider Radio (CNN) Sports Ulenf9hl (OISN) MOVIE So1;noer •••• (1972) Cicely Tyson Paul Wonloeld (ESPN) Spo111C111tt1 (MAX) MOVIE less Tha" Zero • t1987l &,n<Jrew McCanhy Jam•Gert1 (NICK) Cir ~ Wllt•e Art You7 (USA) 11119111 Fli91tt S -11:35 P.M. -8 MOYIE The L~nd ot B1111e Jea,., • * 119851 Hetl"n Slater Kerth Gorooo (WT9S) lfftltl Tracts S -11:45 P.M. - (rtBO) 1st 6 Te11 Tiit lllM1 Mru 8uilntn CC <; mile• O.recte<J by Micnae1 ,J Mann .................................................................................................... . a ...... lewrerict FRIDAY LATE NIGHT Goroon ®) MOYIE MOfe W•l<I w 110 I Wesl ** (1980) Rot>ert Com 1<1 Ross M1r11n US on lellogence aoents James West 1na Artemus Goroon ere ptt te<J against an eccentric toe "'"o attempts to gain wC>fld control from his Nevada oe sert tlase ID Tiie All·• Slrvt A song ana dance tribute to sw1no mu~ti; ol lhe 1930s and •Os rearuru In tf\e Mood luff •by of Broadw1y Minn• Ille MOOCtlef end Aon I M1sbetla"'" wtlh 1 uiute to World Wer 11 songs tSI • Ea-........ °'81M1 s.laur 1 ,.,..... 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SATURDAY MORNING -6:00 A.M.- Dt Fad HlctCHV HlffOll1 W"ke11d Gallery Our S.11 Oltt0 IAl GeYerame11t ke11e (Al Sllftrll1wt1 11 Sllldlo Small Wo11d11 •Cr Fire by Hitt lwtt'a Law (AAE) Tn..n,11 1t Ill• Well (CBN) <i.rtlert (CNN) IMws u,-a11 (DISH) You a11d Mt. l(ld (ESPN) Fl1lll11' Hoit (LIFE) l'Tewli.Jllt IRIOnMllofl (MAX) MOVIE Fo<1 T1 1' * 11953) George Montgomery Joan Vons (NICK) C11rloll1 George (USA) "'9Jtl fllgllt (A) I SI (WOA)~ {WPIX) ~·, Top 10 -6:05 A.M.- (WTBS) Hatlo11al G90911phlc h plorer (RI -6:10 A.M.- (CNN) HUrtltwffk -6:15 A.M.- (NICK) Khh ill Mot1011 -6:30 A.M - IOdqult ll"'fa Turtles n 11 Wrillu Cocnputer Sllow Y Ollftl & 1111 lnuu Groovle Gllollll" ~ytuf 1CC1 ISi Wllll M1ltt You Tlck1 (CBN) l(lfswon4 (CNN)~tt lCSl'AH) N11k Piiiey A4clrns DIS.) Moea«clH (ESPN) MotorWttt Illustrated (H90) MOYIE· "Peqoy Sue Got Mimed ***. 119861 Kathleen Turner NICOias Cage (NICK) Sp1rt1kus ' lllt Su• 9t Mllll 1111 Su (WOA) Superma11 (WPIX) Diet Clain Goldtll GtHts -7:10A.M.- {CNNI Showbtz Week -7:30 A.M.- Su~rman 1CC1 Gllmml 8t111 IS1 ®) Wi1111l1 ltlt Poon 1CC1 Ntw Zoo R""t Oe11ve1, tM LUI OtllOUUf l'ftnuu Clll1lte10 I Gospel 1111 • Hooted t11 Aerof>ks VPtl Rtpom (A &E) Wortd ot Plletetl'IJl!r (CBN) Sky Klttg (CNN) Slyit Wini £111 Klt111eh (DISH) Dumbo's Cl1c111 (ESPN) Actto11 Cfcle Spot1 Seriu (LIFE) l11vutlftt11I Advtsety (MAX) MOVIE 'Above 1nc:1 BeyOl'ICI * * * (1953) Rot>eri Tatlol Elean0t Pat11er (NICK) Maple TOW!! (WOA) My fnonte M1tt1111 -8:00 A.M.- 1 (I) Muppst l1llle1 ICC I GD $m11r11 1C:C1 rS1 Hippy Oay1 MOVIE Fists ot Fury ** (19731 Brl1ce l ee Mafia v I OJ Kai Gu11s ol Will So1111en R1mo111 1cr, Re ml Dewer & Gollaltl g:1on111a Ho111t hlll1rlon (A&E) Attica (CBN) Roy R ... 11 (CNN) IMws U,ate (CSPAH) Ctmm911iutloM T141sy (DISH) ~ MOnl .... Mldieyl (ESPN) Scttoltttk "8tts ~~lh1t•. lon & 1111111'1 Cl 19111111 Slltw (SHOW) MOVIE The Pleas ure or His Comoany • • * (1961) Freel As111re. Debt><e Aeynolc:ls (USA) Paid PrtffllMll .. (WOR) ha ""9n (WPIX) St.11 S.lfdt IZ) MOVlf The Emper0t Jooes •• (1933) Paul Robeson OU<Jley Digges -8:05 AM.- (WT8S) Cllamplotttllljl Wrtlllillt -8.10A.M - (CNN) Scl-Ttcll WM• -9:30 A.M.-0 l'tc-10 ........ l~l A l'llJ N1mad kooby 0.0 lntldtll lwflllltia Voy11t ICC! ISi ..._.. Mt Tltlll,o , ...... .... ~ tMIM """"" c ... 1r11u11111 '••"Vici• ...... FMltlt (CaN} LIM Rlllft' (CNN) C ..... F ... 111 fl'rmlw (DlllCI Wmift (E~l ~ '-Oty (HBO) MOVIE. 'Real Men" • (1 IMS7) Jamee Bek.t1N. John Rm.t (NICK) Mt. Wb.M't WllH -t:OOA.M.- 1 ,) Cll ..... _., ....,..... • AU !CCI($) Wllaf1H.,.... .... 9l ....... NatlQnal u..gv. CN/nploostltp s.r .... O.me FQUt !CCI I ~!!ill Flft-G C1plb11 Ct111en1 Clrtlt $ct41M Fteus Ott Sotltty Hltptttk C11rt1tt111 C01M111t1ICtllet11 m Ve11ture M11l1H11g (A&E) MOVIE: Phaec:l•a * * * (1962) Mahn• Mercoon Anthony Perkins (CBN) Tiie Rlfta11111 (CNN) Ntnday (CSl'AH) Pullllc Pollq Addrtu (DISN) Oould Dllc• "-'"11 (GALA) MOVIE Interned<> Pera Senoritas Em1ho Tuero. Mapy Co<1es (NICK) Dtll11f1 Ille Mntc. (TMC) MOVIE Time Atter Time * • (1979) Malcolm McDowell Oavlc:I Warner (USA) PrllllH (WOA) """ $100911 (WPIX) GLO W -9:05 A.M.- (W'TBS) Tiit Mua11t11 -9:30 A.M.- 1 (() G1rtltld I Fri111d1 ICC I T 111d T Doctor Wllo hla Ml THCN11 OM W1y G1me Focua "' Society (CBN) ClmlfTOll Slt19 (CNN) b111s I NOYt• (OISN) TIM Rau-a ISi (ESPN) Sllooflllt (MAX) MOVIE Miss Sac:lte Tnompson •• • (19531 Alla Hayworth. Jose Ferrer (NICK) Tllrtlty Ttlevtti.it (USA) ..... ,.,..,.._.... (WTBS) i:....,. f..._tl (Z) MOYIE· 'Mtk1ng Mr R19t11 * * (1987) JOhn Mallo.ovoeh .t.nn Magnuson -10:00 AM.- 1~1. ~e:;:.:·,::;, .... ~ W81111 ti Svmval WWf l.,.,.mtt ol Wm91at I =Ol#Flltt Wiiy Wlll1 C.,...s OI Ill• fllture ...... 1P"'1 (CNN) Mtwday (OISN) MOYtf Ludwig s Think Tank •• (1985) (ESPN) Gelf Sent()( PGA Van· tage ChempooosNp. Thtto Round ("90) ...... llellFl (LIFE) CrMtlft Uwtlli (Net<) Illa .... (8"0'#) llOVIE.. "Olny °"'Ou . Maoee *** (1970) Frank Slnatr&. o.o<ge Kennedy ~~JI WWf .,..,.. (WPIXI MOYlf· ·11 '* • 11967) Roddy MeOowa•. J111 HaW0<1h -10:30 A.M. - (I) F-.i !CCI • Ell an.lty (S) a-tu'•'" 1• ........... ,.... .. ,.,... ......... ~ ,.,....,,.......,...... ............. ~ ...._..Ylilll (S) (CNN) ...,_. llltt llMMr 21/0ally Piiot (LIFE) WOlllHW1"11 (MICK} You C111'1 Do T1111 on T1l1Yl1ion -11:00 A .M, -Cll llllltlltY Mouu rec., CID 2 Hill. TV (SI u1111 c-.CltOll Gr11111t American Hero Soul Trtltl Rodlorcl Flies Woedwriflll'• s-op Olle fqq Pttaallll Flulltl1i "1111111119 Mutllttt (CBN) WlfOll Trtltl (C NN) MtWI u,-.1e (QALA} M-OVlf Cuanelo Uoten los llahentes Pedro lnlante, Btanca Estela PtvOl'I (HBO) MOVIE The Great Senttn• *** (1979) Rot>en Duvall, Blythe Dan~, (LIFE) Mt4lltf'1 Dey (MU) MOVIE Ice Castles ** • (1979) Lynn·HOfly John· son. Aoooy Benson (MICK) DOil Jull SN Tlltft (SELi MOVIE · Born 1n East L A * • (1987) Cheech Mafln Paul ROdr19uez (TMC) MOVIE 'Maid 10 Order * • (1987) Ally Slleec:ly. Beverly D Angelo (WOR) Ha .. 11 FIH·O -11:10 A.M. - (CNN) Httttltnt~ -11:30 A.M. - I Cll Colltfe fool\111 Vlc10f'f Glt'dall ICC! T ritKlal PllMlca °" "'Hll110 ~" Ad¥e11tvrt v...-.. CllMfMnrtttlofla (AIE) ltlemttrits (CNN) $1ylt Wllll (tu Kltmll ~'!:!."ls~m·1 F11fy (LIFEI Wllel fftry t1by llllOWi (NICI() Kid's COlll1 (SHOW) MOVI( Wtld Thing 111 (1987) Rob Knepper Kathleen Ov1n1an (l) MOVll Elmer the Gteet * * * (1933) Joe E Brown Patricia Ellis AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - I TMIWtlllllllftttl "'"s-... MOYIE 'Up the Cteell ** (1984) Tim M•Thtson, Jennifer RunyOl'I • MOYtE: "Tl'8 tnvlnclble POie Fighter It ( 1983) Aleun<ler Fu Sheng. ~Ooo Liu • MOYIE H1w111' * * * (19661Julle Andr11ws. Max lt()tl i dow Ortwtllt• ...... MOVIE· El Capttan M1nt.u11ya Ttn Tan Cl MOYll: .. Jul! Yov Ind Mt, Kid .. * (1979) George Burn\, 0rOOlte Shielda I 0 .. 1 Wtrtll Mertue U-.• ~. (A&EI MOW 'EHi 01 lpswlch • • I 1 ~ Edwar(j R1wtit·Hoal1 Johll WtOllnd =°' ........ .., ,.,.... f'1da (! Herw "ldat Jockey Cl\ib GcMd Cup CUFE) --.1..mt Oct. 2 (NICK) OMlt Dirt (U&A) Oll!Ce l'lftJ USA (WOA) K1119'1t i.ic1t1 (WPI)() MOVll Bae Bors ••• (1983) Sean Penn Re• Sentor11 -12:30 P.M. - I I'll Wff'I "•fllmt l•11d '1IJ Ctllttt Feott11n MalorW"' "'' ... _,, Grewtllt ' • .,. (CIN) Tiit "lflt111111 (CNN) Yt111 ~f (OISll) ZttTo (LIFE) AlllNdes (NICK) 111.,.ctof G14ttl (SEL) MOYIE Round M,.. n09nt *** (t996) Oe•lto• Goroon F11nco•s Cluzet -1:00 P.M.- l 8tll Utcht'' S,ortt Sllow TIMM.a.sten ..... s..tMt11 Ctolllnt Trwm,eb Ill lllt Mo111l119 Gnwiet Yttn S111ef '81 Ptlitto C81Mal (CBN) 0.-.lllOlt (CNN) IMws UpOlt (CSl'AN) l'wOlk Polley Address (OISHI MOVIE. The Lon" Prince * • (197C) Ricnar • K•ley Steven Warne1 (ESPH) Ctllttt Ftolball (GAi.Al MOVIE Un M1n11t• Cle Bond1d lr•Mma D•"<il C111os Navarro (HBO) MOVIE Gu1ily Cor science • • • 1t911" Anthony HO()lltns B1yt1•t· Danner (MAX) MOVI( K111 thl! l pire • • ( 1950) w11i.11" Qend•~ Ura Mer,el (NICK) Llatit (SHOW) MOYIE The Long Hot Summer * * • 1198!> Don Jonnson Cyo Snepllero (TMCI MOVI( Barl'lt' " Party • • (198-C) Tom Han• Tawny K1taen (USA) M-OVI[ I Marriea 3 Monster From Outer Sciatc ** (1958) Tom Tryon G1t111' Telb0t1 (WOR) llllitlll .U.at (W'TllS) AMy Gnmtll (Z) M<Mf Maet>eth * * * (1948) Ofson Welles Ro<1rty McOow111 -1:10 P.M.- (CNN) S'""'1 Clnt·Up -1:30 P.M.- 1 Tiit Oller SIN ol Vlc1ory Tiie ... ...,. f""8f 8"mltf J., ...... ~1Ml119 Hum•~ .... (AH) All f'nlW• (CNN) TM lit Sltry (LIFE) U (NICI() Hetllldltt (WTU) .... lH" n lo "'"' -2:00 P.M.-1 ~1......, ,... ...... MOYIE· .. Kate Bliss 11n<1 the T!Ctl81 Te~ Kid * * * (1978) Su.u~ PleJ!lel1t IDon~~hmm MM._.. .,...,.... .... , HvmH 8 .. I ... .... '9 CIM J G A.Ill Aaclllt NASCAA Grand National Common wealth 200 (AIE) Tmel Matnh11 (8AAVO) _.. (C8H) .. Vtllty (CNH) ..._awilktl (LIFE) f*r ....,_ (NICK) lllOYI(· Heldt • * (1980) (WOft) ATMM (WTSS)lnlwty ........... (WPIX) T ...... Z_ -2:30 P.M.-D GllMl ...,... F~ ~ I~=:!~., AnlM DMlets ..... ~ ue..yte M1ttt1H .... c ......... (AU) hml t. "9nlt (CNN).........._........, (DISlf) llUt Ill lMI O.,U. (H80) AINfa o.Mnevet tCCJ (llFf) Eaty ln.t (MAX) MOVtf: "lnners~ce * * (1987) Dennis Quaid. M11r ttn Shon (WTU) ltttH'• Heron (WPIX) T IMT -3:00 P.M.-1 JtlllllWIMMI MOVlf Smolle * * * (1970) Aon How1ra Eart lioli.tn&n I T\11 II .. Mfl Nee ..... MOYll: "CMty Chitty Bang Bing • (1968) Dick Van f:J!:· Salty Ann Howes I i~= lllrlf II I IWltY ,_.. .. wm (AU),....., FM (CllN) ..._.. (CNN) ..... ... (CIP'M) ........ ~ CIW ........ (OtlW) s.lu ,....., ......._ IOAl.A) Meml. "Patsy M1 Amor' Of• Medona JullO Aleman (llR) CllMf I llfty (IEL) MOVll: 'Johnny Does n't Live Hef'9 ~nymora· ** (19'4) &mont smon. James Elitton. (TMC) ,.. ..... =·~:--(R) ('#PtL: ~ 11 a.,. (CC) (r) · "Tokyo Sloty' '**** (195S) CNa... Ayv. Chtyello ~ -J.•P.M.- IWTM) ..,_ ~-­W,.... -S:JOP.M.- 1 TMallllelf\ Olcta.t-1 ........... ~..., .. .,.... ..... I Artie Ult ..,., .. ~ .. .... ......... CAM,)..._..,... <CNN> ...... <HeO» .... "Lo"91JQ • •• ( 19'3) Dudl9y Moore. Elitabetl Mcoowm. {TWIC) --"Under eo-• (1917) 0.-M Ntlldorf, Jennifer Jason Le1g" (USA) COYer Stofy (WPU() St111i119 F111111 kraldl -4:00 P.M.- 1 ~:o:i• :.~-: LMllO ~~ltt=:ts W"-ISi Fell Giil Family Ftlld MOVIE Hot Lea(1 ano Cot<! Feel ••-. 119781 Jim Dale Karen Valenllne S) Jolll Mcl1119f1ll1'1 011e Oll ON I Los A119tl11 Raiden Tltls Wnk I• a.1111111 kt111yHl1t1t Hum11h111 Tllro119h tM Am 9 0.~1 T 1l111111do e WWA Pre Wretlhg (A&E ) WOftd al Sumval (BRAVO) Tap DtKI (CBH) 11111 Tl• Tia. 11·9 COii (CNN) Cmiflrt (CUM) A.l!llfka •Ml IJll C-'S (DISN) MOVIE Superman II * * * (1980) CMstop!18r Reeve Margot Kt<l<ler (ESPN) Collegt football (LIFE) MacG!VMr & lo11d (NICKI You Cu't Do Th i .. TttrrisioA (USA) Clftoofl uprns (WPIX) War ot tM Worllh -4:30 P.M.- C111111111? Oltfft Graw, 0.. Mffktl 1 r..-Titre•• ..... !U141tW ........ llt,.ntjt Otlm"'o I Al SHMln I iJ) TIMI ow""'' 1CC1 (A&E) Secrtb I Myitttln (C8N) CmsNw (CNN) Sl*tt S1tvnl1y (CSPAN) Pdlk Policy Adllm1 (MAX) MOVll: The Train ROt>bers ** (19731 John Wayne Ann.Margret (NICK) OWi ot COll!rtl (SHOW) M·ltlf Trtllvtt Ill WotdJ Gwflrlt & lauMtly 1s1 (WOAI M11111'1 Fallllly (R) -5:00 P.M.- 1 =y.M£ ·~·'' (ID) t111N" Amertcan League Ch1mponsh1p Series. Game Three TBA II Oakland As (CC) I M'A'l 'H MM M Halt =. 1044 Hane 1CC1 ...,.,." ......... WIW~ICCI ..._...,V'"9 1SI (AH) T11t811M1htd (8AAVO) 1Mwstc,,1n (CBN) MOW Ten Gentle- men From West Point *** (1942) Oeotge Monlgomety. MaurMI\ O Hare (CHM) l'ft•IUWI (GAUi l.mdll Ulllrt (UR> llOV'lf ... The Pl.nutt ol o e eoop.r'· •• 110&11 T,..t W1n .. ms Robetl Duvall (Ma() •. ..,.. ..... (llLJ MOVll' ·n-. Quest"* ~1= ~ Thomas, Rachel (USA) ...... leew (WOA) CeAy',,. ,.... .... ,. , .. -5:05 P.M.- (WTBS) MOVtE· 'The Green Berets * (1968)JOhnWayne, David JansMn -5:15 P.M.- (H80) MOVIE· 'Peggy Sue Got Mamed' ••• (198&) Kathleen Turner. Nieolas Cage -5:30 P.M.- 1 ID NIC News ..... Alie ......... r.,.~ Zllll l."'91 ......... (NICK) l>tMil Ille Meuce (SHOW) MOVIE: • G<eystoke The Legend ot Tarzan. Lora ot the Apes *** (19&4) CMs· top!18( Lambef1. Ana .. •MacOowelt (TMC) MOVIE ··5p1uh" *** (19&4) Tom Hanlls. Daryl Hannah (USA) Tlw9' (WOA) ltttl Hactey New Yoo Rangers at SI LOU•I Blues (Z) MOVIE: 8'oe<jway Danny Rose *** (19&4) W°""'Y Allen Mia Farrow EVENING -6:00 P.M.- 1 ()) CN News tCCl AIM laUI MOVIE· Hot Dog The M¢Yl8 * (1 9&4) David Naughton. Tracy N Smith I tlat*ull I McCenMct ._..._..,(CC) .... of F.-. I "-ICGI Tl~ . Hitt M Hatt "*'1kWlef ...._(CC) M'n ......... ll (R) ltttlllaye ...... (UE) ....... (CNN)~-- (Cl'M) ......... Allh-8111 .... IMI (Oll.W) Onie a H.m.c (MAX) MOVll: 'Welcome to I 8 1t * ( 1986) Cout1ney Thome-Smith, Martllea H1rg1t1y (NtCK) W'l C-' (USA)••...__ (WPIX) ftlhy Ille 1Jll -6:30 P.M.- 15-'•f...,(R) fldl of Liii :=. .. c.. J' .... '**" 1117 ............... (CNN) "* ...... --(OIP) ltaf9'• .... (Ntct(,) l_, 1-. -7:00 ...... - • Stir a.ana FMl'lnS lluM- nl T1ttany. Tr.a. ~. Geny woo. Elita f iorelO ln<I 11P:-I ,...., .. ,. The IPrit °' I priestess UMI a curMCI mask IO forCI I HeiMn coft9e. p11nw'1 ~ aon to,,_,... derl =-~ priee1a. ..... ........ ll.W. t I 0 ¢ ....... •-s s "Mya Dally Piiot Oct. 2-8/29 ent8 MCfftS I Tlll ._.,_.. fSI l1lf TrM The Cage Se- rie$ c:t .. tor Gene Aoc;klent>etry 1ntrOC1uces lt'8 Ol'lg1nal Ptlot tor tne 1960s show • N ...... ~ Atn-c.n()Oysaey I lM•GllMt ~ "'""" UwrttlCt Wtlli l ei.. ~ fralll 0 .. Trte (AH) .......... SMlf I IDIH11111 (iN'AVO) MMpMs 111111lJft11 ,...... kan'a The blues plan· ISi. pned by Paul Jones. Slim Gaillard and the 1 Dance Jazz troupe performs II l1'e Lon- don nlgtllcivb (CBH) 1t11 Tiii Tiii. It ·t c., Po- lice otfioer uphOlcls ttl4I law with tne help or his partner . • German sheptlero (R) (CNN) "'-ada (A) (MAX) MOV1E. Amazon w omen on me Moon *** (1987) Rosanna Arquette, Sybil Dann1ng. (N!Ct<) Mt U Bec:.ause of Eo. me oo1one1 trlinks he nu won a contest (5"0W) MOVIE Beverly Hills Cop 11 ** (1987) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold (USA) MOVIE: Thi! Final fa< r01: * (1981) Adrian Zmec:t Dary• Hannan (WPtX) C1laen Clift wants Norm to )Oln his new lodge -1:05 P.M.- (WTllS) Nlflll Tr.cb. Cll~ISI -1:30 P.M.-8 ()) F~'I l"lKt A slew of colleges eapres.ses interest in tne baakelbllll-star .ori of Miss Mane s frten<l ICCl fRI De MMI (Season pre- m.eire) (CC) (SI 1-..W "G<Mne Blp ... "'" 1..1ny ln "" ,..... s..,,. .. Hosts Molle Raatord ana Bnttney Ryan (ceN} CteaMw Tell IS tlP. rvr.a. leaving rhe tOwf'I 10 stana a!One aga1r>s11n. Bo19ar lamlty (A) e::-" ::re ,., (He()) llCMI: "Real Men * (1987) James Belushi, JoM Aitte< (Nta(l ......, °'*• {W()ft) ... ~)() MOVI(· The Pflre · **'* (1963) Paul Newmlln ECIWard G AOClrtson -1:45P.M.- (~Ll llO'lll: Ttm1$ ot En· c»arment · **** (1983) SNttey Macl.eor>e Oac>ra Winget -t:OO P.M.- • Cl) ........... (Season ~e)A J goes~­ • 11 I mete model IO e'llPQM the pert) ~INillng • con-'"*" in I modlllwig irit' l"9 ........... !SM· 9()1\ premierw)(CC) (S) • ..... 'Mentot• N9¥8t Ole • • ( tte2) UndNy Wegner. Oerald Md\.-.y Alt unsur9 ""°""" ,..., ,.. a . r ' I I I SATURDAY PRIME TIME 30/Dally Piiot I 6:00 I 6:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I s:oo I s:3o I 9:oo I 9:3o PC!ts Unlimited -, I ... a..... end lnndy Gold In "Rm lmpnHlon• .. 9tng °''CBS Oct. 2 -9:05 P.M.- (WT81) ....... Trtd1 ($) -1:30 P.M.-D e &i,fr""' (Premiere) A Miami ~ (RICNIO Mullligan) ldjuStl IO being I Wld0w9f wtttt two deugh1er1 (Krl1ly McNIChOI. o.tl8h Menolf) IJOM "-tr Diel v .. °"' CC: ) Te .. 111n.. .. ••11CCMM (CNN) h.-1 ..... (MAX) llOVll: "R• of Monot"* (1N7) 8ho l<otugi. Lewie v Ill 9erg911 (HICK) 0-"9MJeff'11tr1y Ctl 11 louncl to be I velueble Men1. 8 Z ..... New1 MOYIE BtOOCl Bath * (19761 Harve Presnall P J Soles I ..... U . Comic Str1p 8t111 of 1111 Ht1n News Rt1I Video• Rft11mt• ltlemu•do CNN Hof SHI (A6f) Mitt Marple A PockeHul of Rye (C8N) Jtwlsll YOICI (CNN) ln1er111t10"11 Conupo11dt•ll (ESPN) Spot1JC111111 (H90) MOYIE The P1tnc1pal •• (1 9871 Jami"s BetvSh• Loo•s Gossen Jr (LIFE) lHy Slut (MAXI MOVIE lnnl"rspace * #\19871 Dennis Ova1d Mar un Shon (NICK) La119ll·lft (Sfl) MOVIE The B1k1n1 ShOO * C 1986) Mochael DavtO Wright Bru.:e GreenwOOCl (TMC) ltlOVIE Sv1I Nazis Musi Die • 11987) Barry Brennef Gaol Neety (USA) HlfM Fllfltl St (WOA) Home Slloppltlo (WPIX) USA T0t1lglll -11:05 P.M.- (WT8SI NlfM Traci• tS• " ll1•Sly\et ff lllt Ndl ' Fa- 0 MOYIE. Tl'le Stranger and the Gvnltghlef ** (1978) Lee Van Cleef. Lo Llel'I. Cl) MOVIE; 'Children or FvH MoonNrs•tOI F1om Glave *'* (19811 Diana Dota. Kathryn Leigh Scott ~ MOYIE. Hellinger s Law * * 11981) Telly Savelas MOIQln Stevens. I h Mtlllca MttdoWlal\ ltl'llH HHyl c1 .. (CISH) ...,. 111 dw "awH ~ (CNN) l,n ~ (01511) MOY!( On a Clear Day Yoo Can See F0<9Vet * * t 1970) Barbl'a Stre<sand. Yves Montano (ESPN) C ..... FoeeaM (A) (NICI() C11 ~. wi.e Alt YOll? (SHOW) MOVIE.. Felicity' P9831 Gk)(y Ann«'I, Chnsto- p/iet Miine (WPIX) RllUW-V WIOI .. Ndl & F1- (Z) MOVIE. Btg Bao Mama 11 • (1987) Angl8 Olctlonaon. Ro ban Culp -11:45 P.M. -8 MOYIE.: . Perlec1 Gentle- men *** (1978) LllK9'1 Bacall Rutn Gotdon OaJly Piiot Carmel Retirement Village is a private community for active seniors in a secure environment. Oct. 2-8/31 ••• ·-1 ·1 ~ . ." • ••• qt ·ti We're across from Mile Square Park and the 1011 course. Convenient to s hop- ping and Fountain Valley Community Hospital. ~~~mt>/ ·'* l'liU'Jlll' JI I Y1llal" 17077 S•n Mateo, Fountaln Valley. CA 714/962-6667 SPORTS ., Sunday MORNING -11:30A.M.-fJD XXIV kmmtt Oly1119k1 Final day hlQhhghls trom Seoul (CCI -9:30 A.M.- (ESPH) Hont Rtd119 L Arc de Triomphe From Paris -10:00 A.M. -II Cl) NFL foot11111 Regional games Green Bay Pac,k.ers 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants al Washington Redskins II NFL f oot*d Regoonal games BuHa10 B1Ns at Chtea· go Bears. Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers. Hous· ton Oilers at Pn1taoetpti1a Ea· glH. lnd1anapohs Ca'ts at New England Patttots. Seattle Saa- hlwks 11 Atlanta falcons (E5'N) All10 RKillt NASCAR Holly Farms •OO From the NMh Wtlkesbo<o (N C ) Speedway (GAL.A) Fwtkl -10:30 A.M. - (WOA) laMNll St Louis Car d1nals at New York M11s -11:10 A.M.- (WTBS) 11189111 AllanlB Braves at C111c1nnat1 Reds AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -8 tl§l las.Un -1:00 P.M,-D xxrl s-OtymJka Final d&i highlights, from Seoul ;I NFL f'°"all AeglOnal games C1ncinna11 Bengets 111 Los Angeles Raldefs Denver Broncos II San Ol&gO Charg- 111'&. Kansas Cny Chf8fs at New Y0111 Jell • F...c Oesde Mexico (ESPN) l lltt "edat IMSA Columbus 500 From Columbus Ohio -1:30 P.M.- • f .... Benecia Portugal VS c ..... ,c.anttt m9'f9. palloe, pet"'· etc No lob too smell R .. a. Mlc:ltey, 53&-0553 BRICK/CONCRETE WOf11. Prof reliable. rM , refs FREE eal 841-3283 IAN Ceraalil TU. mwoo;;:count•- te>pe Ou..ity Gueranteed 15yra Rel Pit 8'3-9044 Cleuta~lenMt * bEC SlE IUXOt ; Thor~ E~~ Hlcln Reis REE al 54t-7517 PMU Sporting CflSlll Oesde Giants Stadium en East Rutherford. N J -3:00 P.M.- (ESPN) AIM Radle tHRA U S Open Nallonats from Rockingham, N.C (R) -3:30 P.M.- 11) ... .., ... -5:00 P.M.- (QALA) l.IOa lAre EVENING -7:00 P.M.- G e wvs-~ Closlng Ctfemonles From Olympic Stadium In Seoul (OAL.A) ..... -e:oo P.M.- 1uSA1 T...., Tranaamerica Open, Men s Singles F.nats From !NI Cow Palace In San franc:asw -11:30 P.M. - (!WM) ............. 1988 AmeriC8n l.-glon WOOd S-1es Cna~INp. Monday MORNING -&:OOA.M.- (ESPN) llme Lull Santana vs LOUIS Howard. Wlftlf· -ights From St Loutt -10:00 A.M. - (ESPN) Cfl F..-.. B1111sh Co- tumbta Lion• at Hal'Mton TIQ8<-Cats AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - (ESPH) ....... High Rollers Toum~llt From Las Vegas (R) EVENING -1:00 P.M.-• Ill 9IFl ,..... Oallaa Cowboys at New Orleena Saints. (EUIN) ~ "ldllt Formula One Of and Prix of Spain From Jerez, Sp•ln. ... DOOR PAO. Quellty In-eUllallon. Entty, French & lni.not Doon. !=fee.,. Uo.#6211M. 548-1775 ...... El!:CTNClAN. Quiet. WOttc ,,.. ... aurw. •41TIH 0Na 179-4271 ..... LT HAULING HAVICE Ger/Yd Ctnupa, Tr._ Jon &454112 Tuesday MORNING -S:OOA.M.- (ESPH) AllM Rlcfflt IMSA Columbus 500 AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - (ESPH) Alfla ftKtae IHRA US Open Nabonals -5:00 P.M.-8 aD) laaeNll Nltl()(lal League Chlmp.onstl!p Series Game One EVENING -&:00 P.M.- (ESPH) 1t11at Robtn Blake vs VtctOf' Davis. JunlOf Wel1e1- we.gt'lts From Atlantic City -8:00 P.M.-a e x.xw s-~ Rfttew Hosts Bryant Gumbel and Did< Enberg Wednesday MORNING -10:00 A.M. - (E!WN) Allel ~ NASCAR Holly Farms 400 AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - • ~ ....... N111e>nal League Ch11mp10nsh1p Sanes, Game Two -5:00 P.M.- • all laHHll American League Champ4onsh1p Sar11s. Game One Oakland A s 11 TBA !CCI EVENING -1:30 P.M.- ~8"fl ...... LP8T AMF Virginie Claulc. Thunday MOANING -t:30 A.M.- (ESPN) AR ""lat HFC '-HI I ;I'll , ......... 08l·~TEAM. 16 ~ eqi Jutlan & Yolend1 garden-~houMclMn &42-392, ...... •DI IERNAAOO'S • M~ SyaNm. ~-~I~. PUC lie •T16t.2'3e. tee-3307 •OOOO MOV!.S • LOW retM FrM !at Pleno Specialllt Lie: T·t581t2 IMMIS4 32/ Dally Pilot American Racing Sartes From Etkhan Lake. Wis {A) -10:00 A M.- (ESPNI 8e11at AOO!n Blake vs VIC1or Davis. Junior Wener weoghts From AtlantlC C1ry AFTERNOON -1:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Gelf S.nlOf' PGA Van· 1age Championship. f"irs1 Round -S:OO P.M.-D tl§l la18h" Ameriun League Champoonsn1p Saoes, Game Two Oakland A s at TBA !CCI (ESPN) Allto Rael.. NHRA Keystone Na11onals EVENING -6:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Motorcyclt lltclllt Czechos1e>vak1an Grand Pm SOOcc world champoot'ISh•p se- rf8S. lrom Brno. Czecnos1ovak1a -9:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Awta RK"'9 IMSA GTO Sanes From Columbus OhlO (USA) 8e11t!t -10:00 P.M. - (ESPN) Alllt ll•cl119 NASCM Grand Na11ona1 Mod1heds Friday MORNING -6:00 A.M.- (ESPN) A111t Raelllt fOf'mula One Grand Pm. ol Spain From Jerez Spain (A) -10:00 A.M. - (ESPN) lewlillt LPBT AMF Vtrg1n11 Classic AFTERNOON -1:00 P.M.- (ESPN) Gelf Sen1e>t PGA Ven· tage Champ!Ol'lshtp. Second Round -S:OOP.M.-e IH) ....... Netlonal League Cnaml'llOf'lship Sanes, Game Thr&e ..... , .. FAJITHIHGINTEAtOAS HANGINQISTRIPPINO VlSA·MC, t73-1612 Oct. 2 -12:30 A.M. - (ESPN) Allte Rad11t NASC HOiiy Farms '00 Saturday MORNING -t:OOA.M.-• al 11-.. Nanon League Champonsh•p Ser e Game Four -1:30 A.M.- (WTlll) c-. ,..... -10:00 A.M. - (!IPN) Gell Senior PGA Va tage Champte>nsh1p. Th11 Round From Tanglew Goll Club. Clemen1. N C -11:30 A.M. - • Cl) C ..... FMMI AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. - (EUN) Hene lllclat Joc1o.e Ctub Gold Cup -12:30 P.M. -• all c...,. , ..... -1:00 P.M,- (ESPN) C ..... f .... 11 -2:00 P.M.-G btt Radle NASCA Grand National Comme>11 wealth 200 -4:00P.M.- (ESPN) C ..... ,..... -S:OOP.M.-8 QI) ....... AmertGll League Ch•mpionlhtp Sanes Game Three TBA at Oakla A's (CC) (GALA) l tldla UM -&:30 P.M.- (WOR) NHL "'"" New 'fork R•ngers II St LOYIS Bluu EVENING -t:30P.M.- • Aa hellllt " C\t...,....11., ...... 1117 -7:00 P.M.- (0ALA) 1t1 .. -7:30 P.M.- (EPN) C.-... ~ Wyo m1n(J •t San Oteqo Slit• Wl .... Cltul=a •MtK>tNTIAL SPECIAL letboe•a ()nglnel Window WMhlng~~7 SERVICE DIRECTORY INCMASE YOU" AEACH F~ lftOte lnfofl'Mtlon GET~ 00.. t~D CAU. TODA VII •••Liii "_ ... YOUI ......... ,, s.w. Olrec;tory =---TIU.IWHml M2 nt.111 8 Dally Piiot Oct. 2-8/33 SALES 'FASlllC BS mm~mm OLDSMOBILE/GMC TRUCKS 2860 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa 2850 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (714) 540-9640 (714) 540-0713 MOVIES {'tClt) .._... --.-..... eHcll .,, .... .-.. •tftf ......... c ....... A •bove end hyoncS" ** • (1953 H1Sf0fl(ll orama) Ro- '>.+•1 T aylOf l11r Force C04 P1ul T1DOets cennol tell htS wile • s t•a1nong to ny ov .. H11osn.me to dtop 1"41 atomoe -"'b 123m(MAX) TU41 4 pm Sit 7JO1 tr AbMnc• of Mellce" • ** (1981 0<1maJ Paul l\/~w.,,an A teoeral t>ureeuc:rat teaos e M1am1 reporter 1oe1ous1y astray abo\11 a oead gangster s nonest ton 0t p , •eo by Syoney P0118C~ (PG) 11 &m (M.\J() TU41 , i 30 • ..., tVCRI AOYenlur.. In 8abyelttil>g'' * '* 11987 Comeclyl l saoetn Shue A sUOutt>an tten·a<)e baby '"'" dflves "le oowntown Cl"locago "'1th ti.f rwo cner~s tl1'0 a neigl'\ I "'" (PG 13) 99m (SHOW) Weo ~pm 9 pm (CC) (S) llMCJ Sun 7 pm ' Thu n I m 1cc1 (SI /VCRI AQ•tn1t tM Wind" • • • (1!M8 Ot'ama) Roben Beany untears "''" 1s HbOteurs 1n Lonoon t"41n ~1achut1 ·~ -.ccup-eo 8elgiym to !>low uP a N111 l'\e10Quar1 .. s •61--(A&E) Sun 9 a m t a m Aguirre, ~ Wretll or God" • • * (1972 AOventut•I • 11us K1nsk1 Po-r·mad Agu11re leads 1n 111 l11ed rah "art~ lrOm Ptarro s 16th-century e1ped1ttQn 10olo:1ng IOI f Ooraoo on 11'\e Amuon 011tctll0 by Werner Henog 'i'"'"' j8RAY0) Weo 5 pm 10 JO pm (VCR) AifpOft 1975" • (1971 Sul(l6nse) Cllartton Heston A ''P'" mtdau eolhsion O•SlbteS 1"41 nignt et•w Of . rumoo Pl runing tile en.er s1ewaroess rn lhe coc;~p<t U!1t" a prlot ~"ooarobyhehcopter (PGJ t 07mG) Fr1 10am (\/CAI Aladdl1f' • * (1987 Fentasy) Bud Spencer A M1amt I• veM Old rubs a rusl't oil lamp an<t out comes a 941<''9 wflO • l~·s lltm .,,,,..., rPGI 97m (SHOW) Tu@ 1 05 am " . ., IVCRJ AM Abou1 [..,. .. • * * • (1950 Otamal Bette Davis •c. ;ng actress Eve haners a stir an<t takes l'\lr place°" Ar '8dway OSG.llrS lor bH t PKtUrl dlftctOI JoseOh L "4an~1ewicz supporting tetOI Geoige Sandets '"lam (OtSH) Thu 9 p m 3 30 a m (VCR) Ame1on w-on 11'9 Moon"••• 11987 eom.ov1 Ro5ann1 ArQ\i.tte As50fl9d sll.etcl'\es spool IOW·Oud911 mov111s ol tl'\e 509 ano !tie commercials m.at go w11h !Nim Nttale nrgttttelev1slon (R)llSm(MAX)Sun 10pm WeO 'l 35 a m Set 11 pm (TMC) Fri 1 30 p m (VCR) "An AIMftCMI IR''"•" ••• (1951 Mustcal romanc4) Gene Kelly A GI si.ys"' PoSIWtr Par11 to Pl"'''"° fahs in •OVe Ohcled by Vll>Ceftle M~ ()e<shwWI tOnQ9 rn- CloQe I Got Rllyfl'lm Oscar for best poc;ture t I 3m (M~ll) Wed 1 I a m (VCR) "A.mlty"*-; ni. Demon'' • • (1983 Hofrof") TOtlY Robe<ts HI• wife, partner and a psych!( try to w1rn ntm CM a repott., 1nt11ts on buying a haunted l'IOOM Oflglnel- 'Y 3·0 (P0) 93m (H90) Thu 12 30 pm ICC) (VCR> "El Amot In.Ito'' *•it (1986 MuSIC.91) Antonoo Gedet Director Carlot Slur• complttes hll namenco tnk>Qy, ahe< Stood W90din0 ancf Carmen wrth I Ille ot M&drtd Oyp&•H from an opetl by fll14 (PO) HlOm (ML) Sun 1 p m (VCR! "Angel Md the ~ .. •• • (1947 Western) JoNI Wayne Ouaker Pruo.nc. w orm l'\elps wounded ovt11w Ooirt Even•"'° ~ refOllM h•m 10 a ~te or f8hOiO" 1no hc>NalWOtll 100m (Uf)~ t2pm Tiit 7a m (VCR) ""• Md lfMI .....,. (Cc*>t-1" !19.47 W111tern) JoM Way,,. Oulk8' ~ Wortfl helP• wound9d OUllaw 01W1 Evens end~ -.1orm1 """' to• hie ol relgtOn .na 110nea1 #Ol1I 1 OOm (USAI Sun 2 p m • Mot1 1l 1 m (\'Clll .. ~ "' ... ~ ••• (1e51 Comedy) Pllul 0ougtn The "'aneot' ol'Yll Prlttl>ufV" Pn1" tal<ff 1hem lfo ltl8oennent1ftef a__." •A0011 • H!IM gll1 wno SlyS Sil• SIW angelS on 11'\e•r Stele 102ri (Z) Mon 7 D m lue 9 1 m Wed 2 1 m ··•119941 Over Btoectw•y" • • • (1940 Comedy) Douglas Fairl>ln~' Jr A boo11ng playwright onvHIS t cieri. s stUlen runo' 1n 1 poker game with a coupi. or snarpers 01recteo Dy Ben Hecht 711m (M.\X) Tt>u I I 45 am IVCAI _>- "Thi Anntlliteto<'' • • 11986 rctoon) M11rk Lindsay Chapman An Engl sh toutnaltst disco~ 11+8'11 neve turned 111s g,,11rieoo and otl'\ers nto ru1hless 11u1om11ons t()4m 11180) Sun • •5 pm ".Anf19one" • • p 98S Ste~ ~ay) Juliet Ste•enson Ant190">11, d1119hltr ol bhnded Oedipus dtlles Thet>an 11w to Dury 1"11• slain btotlle< I nd rs P<Jnisl'\ed I I Om e Sun I pm Q[i) Sun IOpm "lo• AputOI de Oo• 0.-0." (Spanish) M;ou.t Aceves Me1•1 Los 1ouro1 oe dos mu<;nacnos som'lebcOI Q\i. t11tan oe enatn()(ar 1 una hnda espanola 90m II) Tue t a m Weo 9301 m "Ar1bu9<1ut" • • • 11 966 SuspenH ) Grlgof'f Peck An Amert< an prot&SSOI al O•I01Cl turns spy and n..s W11h ~ m1sire .s or 1n Arab Otlman plOmng to take~ a country t07m !ZI Sun 5 am 5 pm TU41 11 1m, 3 I m Thu • 30 am ti pm (llCRI "The Auam Oer<ten" • • * (1 985 Ot'ame) Oeooun I( arr Ar> tn<11an ne19htlOI wnOH nu11>1no is Ill r-e1ps an elder"r E~1sh widow tend ...., 1111 nv11:>1nd 1 91roeo 92m (flAAVO) TP\u 8 30 Pm t 30 1 m "Atlett• and ... Twetw TIMI" ••• (19715 Fantu y) Jul•uS Ci!iJsar wiN ~re a GIUtC v11age 1r 1n g1e1t111 wam- on A~1er1A an<t Obeh• can perform 12 Herculean tes-s Arnma·lld 82m (OtSN) Wad 9 I m "Aunne Meme" • • • (t9!>8 Comeoy1 Aotahno Russen A l>Ohf""•" ~·•Irle surv1v1n the er ash or t 929 mi mes a m1Mrona11e and teaCNs ti.f ~w "°"' to ""9 1'3m tOISH) Sun I I 30 o m Sii 9 P m (VCR) B ··eeclMllo< Perty" • • (1~. Comeoyl Tom H1n1<1 Hool<· er& a mule and a surc.oat triend Ylow I.IP at t.na llOtel blsh IOI. ~hooM>ut dn .... ge!1lng me11ied (A) !Olm ('nl(:) Sat I p m (S) tVCRI "Beel 8oy1" • • • ( 1983. Orama) Sean Penn St1ee1 f\gtll· 11r MICI( O B11en goes to rerorm scnooi. suc:lle<·punctres "'' w1y to tne top and tekn on tile guy whO u .. un.d his 11rtweno (RI t~ ~l Sat 12 pm (Val) "Bed Hett " •• (1982 Ofaf'l'la) M~ 8onuffl A Frencnman 1nd 1n Engl!Stoman deWft l"8 ~ Wer I 1renc:l'\es 1nd "'"' a ...oow wflO w1"19 • t>eby by NCl1 ot tl'\em 8Sm (8AAVO) Mon 8 om 17-JO • m "Bamum" •• (1986 Brogtapl'ly) ~ t.nG111et A9t"O masl9< sllOWmll" P T 8amum ...c:alltl ptClft'IOl>ng George Walllrngton s nenny, Jenny LIMd and {'leneral Tom Thumb t()4m (9"0'#} Mon 2 pm. 3 35 am "Beat tt>e Devil" * • • (19S'. CorNOy-orame) Humpt,,ey 8o91rt Ablurd U>arlC!ers wlltt "tnium on t,...• m1nos mMt "' Italy •ll<I on t 'low bo4rt to Atr1ce DI· 1ee1e<1 by JoM Huston Wrmlf'I by Huston Ind Truman <:apolt 89m II) Tue t pm IVCRI The e.tieoteA" * e (1987, l'lomJt) Manin !Men A po !tee ps •/ChOlhlf tpt t W009 1111 Manllaltaft larldledy t#Nla ••l>Otl"O 1 seen~ OUll °"ected by JOwt Sc:Ne~ IAI 1 t4m (ZI Sun I Ip"'. Thu Ip m . 3•"'· (S)(VCR) "IMtnyel" *** (1982 Orllnll) 8-11 Kongsiey T-.o peo- ptfl meet 1n a Lonclon OUb and reci.• tt!elf IOY8 af!llil dla· c;o..,...eti by ~ btst lrrend, het nua~1 From "'8 KefOld P>nt .. .)lay (A) 95m (IMO'#} Tue 11 ~ pm (VCR) ''8en,ed'' •• * (19''. Mvl*YJ Aotlel't ~ A eme• 1 )WI! waitress IM9tl llM "*"" hustl9nd Ill,.._ YOltl ef'd ~U'>C)llCtl lwn en0 ~ ,,..., ,,... llnows of 11116· oer Orec1eo Dy Wtilf•m Castle 157m (SEL) Sun t 1 1 m TP\u 7om t230am "8a¥erty 11\111 Coe> II" 1t * I t 9117 (;Of'*)yt ENI,. Mu<pny Hip 0.Hroit detective fuel FOiey returns 1nd snows Beve11y Hrlls p0t1ce l'\ow to catch a M Homen (~I t02m (SEL) Sun 1 p rn Tl'\u 8 30 pm (SMOW) Sal 8 p m (l) Sun 9 p m Tue 3 p m W~ t 2 • m Thu 9 om l\CRI "8'Q Bad Meme II' ~ 1987 Cnme Orama) Ang.. Oictunton A ~111oe1on11 •eponer t0tns a oanoste< l n<I ,,., rwo Cll"91'ters °"a c11me soree 1n 1930s re,u (RI 83m(~)Mon IOpm •10 1 m (Z)Sat 1130om (VCR) "The Ilg [Hy" • * t 1987 Crtme orame) Oennrs Outt0 A 'PllC"' Pf'OSecutOI trom OU1 ot town pto09$ potoce conuc> llOf'I "' New Ofleens Wf1ll a semteorrupt PQllCe ~.c11ve !RI tOtm (S[ll F"rt 3 pm (VCR) "Sig Shoh" 1t * ( 1987 Ao•enlurt) RtClty Bull<.. Two ooys lr:>m cxioos•te s1oes ot Chocago borrow a MMoeoes· Benz "°"' moosrers •no Of1v1 to LCIU's•ana 1PG-I 3J 90m (h90) Thu t t a m 1 JO pm !CC) (SEL) Weo t 0 45 pm !VCR) ·•The Mlfll ~· • (1986 Comeoyl Michael OlvtO Whght T-.o 0totners • oeacn 00y anc:t an MBA . ..,,...,,, thelf aunt S ooarowalk IJokl(l1 Sl'\Op Ind happoly go into bus•ness (R) 99m ($EL) Mon I I pm Sat 1 t pm !VCR) "841ty RoM'• ~ .. ••• (t962 Musteall Dons Day K1ny WOftOef I nd ner lather uni.now1ng1y l"llre 1 """ s SOI' to l'\elP rnem $1•• tl'\e<t uny ci<tus Songs Dy Roc>gien •no H1r1 (G) 125m D Sun 3 pm /VCR! "Bite and Piece•"* (1987 Horror) Su11nn1 Sm•tn The pollOe ..:llfmOl nelP a vovng woman \tllkeo by• mun111or ll6m (SIEL) T~ 1 t pm "INKll Orpheu1" • * • (1959 Orama) Steno ~ Death loAows stree1Gtr conc!uCtOI ()fpt!e<n Ind country qtf1 EuryOiee Our"'Q c;.emrv1t 1n RI() de Ja,_o OtftcllCI l>y Marc.t C1mus Oscer tor Dest l01eign-1anoua91 l*'1 rPGl tOSm fl) Sun 7 JO 1 m Wed t I t m (VCR) "llloocl and Send''•• 11922 Orama) AUOOlptl v11en11no A youn<J mata<>o< Cl•strected by hrs mlStress 1s ~ •nO dies In the erms ot lltS wile Srlent 80m (SELi Motl 3 pm (\/CAI ''91ood Battt" • 11978 HotTorl .... ,..,. ~ Oonnet ouests regale 11\eOf llQrror-lllm drrecior !'\Oat Wlfl\ Illes or the rnacet>re (POI 96tn G Sit I 1 p m "INood Feud" ••• ( 1983. Mtn•-ie•) Rooen Bia ... Ro- Dert F Kennedy and Teamatera union boss J.mmy Holla begin 1 feud rn ~ late 1960s ltllt 1as11 tor ti yee,-. 200m (USA) Tue 101 m (Pert II Wed 101 m (Pen21 "9looct on "'9 Svn" • • * (I !MS War) James Cagney A Eura..an sc>y netpa 11'\e u S ed!10t ol • ToifyO new~ smuggte J 11>1,MM plans out or ~country !>'tor 10 World Wer It 9em Ct Mon 1 p I'll (VCR) "9omlnEHtl.A." •• (19417 Comldy)CheectlMe<WI A LOS Anoetff fll!llV8 1$ r()IJndeO UC> by ITl!Slllll ""'t.n illeOal 1llllfts a1'd dum()ld to<lltl 01 tne t>order (RI &Im (KL) r.,. 9 30 pm Sat tt a m (VCR) "9om !Moc_.' *'* (1974 Ot'emal l lnOI 81811 A 1•- y .. r-old run1way 91r111 ttwown in10 a bruttll nome tor iuve· nole detlnQuenn IOOm ('#'TM) Wed 1 30 p m (VCR\ "Tiie .,_ ~· 1t e (I~ Orama) Oll'9 Mem• He< mochef I WQf-.ng ~tal oondotion ma!IM Ille -nero.. tl>f 10"111'V'"Q 10 giow UC> llm(OlllC) W.O 10-.30 e m ".,.._lnO Awey" •• • 1t!l79 Colnedy Ot"Mlel o.m.s CnristOQhe< An tf>Olafll! tMl1 acts lflt• Ml 11allan b<.,cte •tee< .. ,. •nO ,. toWnle bueklrllt ~le wllfl COl90e tlUOIMa ~by,..,., Yates (POI 100m ~ r ... 8 Om ~n 8 I m rC<°l l\/Ntl "lrNdw.., ow.,"-"' .... (1914 Comeoy) WOOOy ...,.... 9orSCf\t bell OOtnlC9 rec.ell • ....... v ~ *8f'll llgefll ~ escaoedlS wtltt I tntfl).rtte ~ str'l1I' S MOVIES blHCll&<M>lono m1s11ess Oirecteo by .+.lien tPGi 86m (ZI Sat 5 '30 pm t\ICRl "A &u~t t1 Waiting"•• t19~ O<ama)Jean Simmon$ St<>'ms trap a Utah sheriff ano n1s p11soner on a coastal cabin w11n a professo1 s daugriter 82m (MAX) Tue 2 30 o m r,, 1 1 30 a m "Bully'' * *. 119 78 Stage ::>1a1 Jatn41s WMmote T11eooo<t• Rooseoe11 sits 1n "'' lov1r19 room reu111r19 n1s days a, a Rougn Ai0e1 ou1ooorsmar1 1no 26tn president tGJ t2Clm (BRAVO) Sun 'l pm "Bua Stop" • • • 11956 Com&oy or a"'-) Merilyn Monro.t A l:>fasn young cowt>oy gets 011 the ous 1n Phoe- n1• ano Dlld·OC>gs a cale S'"99f Otrected by Josnua Logan 96m (DISH) Tnu 11 30 pm (\ICA) c "Can You KH p II Up IOf a W-11?" * (1980 Comedy) Jeremy Bulloch Annerte ag111es to ma1ry Gil 11 ne slays 1a1tntul and emotoyeo 1c., one weei. 72m (SEL) "" 10 30 pm "El Cap<1a11 Manta'l'aya" (Spanisn1 Tin Tan Un nomt><e suena ~on ta toca •Clea <1e '1titl algune vez rueQ un IOOQ de mar 8:)m Ol Sat 12 pm "A C.rtbbeen My1tary" • • • 11983 Mystery) Helen Hayes Agatna Chnstie s sieutn Miss Ma1ple recuperates trom pneumonia at a 1e\Ol'f lull .:>I 1ntereshn9 peOl)le I nd murder 10.m (WPllU.Sat 12 30 am "The Cartier Alf air" * • t t 984 Romance comedy) Joan Collins A moos1111 'Tilkes an e• convlCI go to WOfl< tor TV ser symOOI Ca,,,.r Aano lo t11arn wr>ere she k.-ps lie< 19well\' 104"' (LIFE) Sat 7 p m fVCF\1 "Cnapt•• Two"•• (1979 Comedy drama) James Caan A New Y0tlt. "'""" leel~ 9u1lly 10v1ng anoiner woman $0 sOO<l 1ner IOsong h•s hrst w1111 ~rom the N11~ Simon play !PG) t 2•m (MAX) Mon 10 30 11 m Frt 1 pm (VCR) "Chlldr-a" of Fun Moontvl1ltot frqm Grave " •• (198t H0tror, Otana Do<s Stranoee 11aoelers 1un onto we111 wolves. a woman kills tier anack111 but he ooes no1 si.y bu•ied I Olm Sar 11 30 pm tVCAI "Chine ~" • • 11 987 Acr-onJ Ricnard Panebianco Teen age lovers Tony ano Tyan-Hw11 d1stvrt> the bllenc::e ol power 1n New Vor• s Little Italy 1no Ct11natown (RI 89m (St:L) Tllu 5 pm (VCR) "Chitty Chlny S.rw;i 8a"9" • 11968 CMdren) O.Ck Van Dyke Offbeat 1nvent0t Caractacus Pons takes 1111 cntt dren ano a r anoy ryc.oo~ s 11augnte1 10< a 1Tiusie1111oe 1n 1 tlyong c.tr tnat llc>als I Gt t S6m ti) Sat 3 p m (VCR) "Cocoon" • • • 11985 rent.sy) Don AmecN F'lon<la 1et1ree1 feel y0\1ng again alle• sw1mM111Q rn 1 POol !vii ol 111011& then P<\dS Otrec.teo oy Ron Howard (PO 131 1I7m II Sun 9 p m (CCI (VCAJ "TM Color I>~" * ** 119M C>rema) Whoop Gol<lt>e<g B1sfld on Ahce Walke• ' novlM ol •o yH rs rn 1ne hie of an oppress.a Sovt1,e1n black wom1n t>egwl· n1ng 1n 1909 011ecfe<l DV Steven Sl)48lt>er9 (PG·13) 1S2m tSEL) Wed 7 pm t:I JO am (VCR) "Cotout In "'9 Cr .. k" 'fr*• (1981 AdventU<et Oenntl Miiier " 12-year Old pns nos tatllet mofl>er and siblings on an oulbllc._ searcn l0t gold "' t931 .+.us1t1lia IOOm (DISH) Tue 11 ')()pm "The C-b41cjt Kid" •• 11980 0111m11 JOM A1tter " 1111d luck bneb1ll pttche• meets a pl1yorOUl'd ,upervl$0r wt><> lets hom coacn 1 01ovp or 1111d-lucl< ~aters IO<tm 8 Thu 9 om (WTBSI Thu tO 05 1 m (VCR) "Comic M-oaiin." •• (198& Corn9Cy) Yuy• Uotl.0• A J1panese TV gossip '8POrt•• ot>eys h•a ecl1t0< s oroar 10 oo alter scandals unt1t he 1"51 cannot ta~• ~ anymore 120m C91'AVO) Sun 8 30 pm I a m "Comptoonlleing PolfflOlla" * * (1985 SvsptnM· comfl(1y) Susan Sa11ndon Tne murder 01 1 1wtng1<1g Long 1111no dent111 puts,,, •tlt...-nt "°"1ewtle end lorm« reporter onto • story tR) 98m GD r..,. 8 pm (VCf\) "The COllCOf'de' Ai11>ott '1'" * (1979 Svsper>M) Allin Delon Choe peeseng«t Of en SST ,_ emit ,,,., cr11119 1rre"9ec1 by en 1rms OHier 10 stlenoe n11 gl<llnend on board (PGI t 23"' (Z) F'rl 3 30 pm 3 30 1 m (VCR) "The Cone,..,. Cowtioy1" • * (1979. MMlntutt) '*TY R..O Two mooem-<11y MonUM COWl)()yt 1'18ad lor NUhY!fle I nd help a woman hnd !>et alltef Piiot 1()1 lhe TV "'"'' tOOm D Sun t2pm Som "The Cotton Clut>" • • (19&4 MualCll) Rldl.trd Gere A corNt p1..,._. ,..,., g1no11et Outen Schuttz'a '"• and en· ters "'9 nogt!ICM> Irey ol I.tie· 19209 H1rtem OlrlCled by F'flnos Coppola (R) t27m e Fri 8 pm (VCR) "Croeodll9 Oundff" •• * (1996. Comecfy) P1ut Hogan A r>Ctl11"1 rlClOf'tr roura the Au11t1han ~ wtff1 1 he men crooodlle hunter .,,.,, bnnQ• him t>8Cic to Mannettan (PO 13) 102m (t) Sun 9 30 f m Tue 9 pm Thu 7 pm D "ONd "9d!Oflll't" **"' (19'7 Myslery) Hum«>tl<ey BoQAli A Wor10 W., II hero tOIYM hlll bu<IOy I tnuf Oer, lla r11n\1 wMtl '111 Oll(ldy I H~rlen<I Ind I ~lctub ~ 1 OOrn (MAX) MOt1 4 30 o m IVCRJ "Oeedlodl" • * • (1969 Cm~ <1r1ma1 LeSlie Noel.sen A NMe oePuty poloca cn .. r ano 1 Olack d•Slrte;t attorney Clasn ~VIII gneno vtOlenc:e Pilot tor r11e ProtectOts TV ser•es 99m (WTBS) Tue 10 05 1 m "Oeat!I W1mM<I Up"** p9e.-. Horr0t) Michael Hu1st ,+. blond nero saves mantoncl lrom a nign tech brain surg•"" ano his a•my of kdler mutams 83m (SEL) F'ri 9 pm (Vt.Al "Oeethquali•" * (1976 Sc>enc:e loettOn) HlfOSll1 Katsuno An earthQuake Ms 21s1 cen1urv TOI\ yo t02m (USA) Fro 9 pm "Defence of"'+ R .. lm .. • • • ( 1985 Sus~n~el Gabr•el Byrr.e A London reponet t>es a MerT>ber ol Pa•l•ament 10 • su 1e1no11 • Sov ... spy and a OOYtl'·ui> Otrected by OavlO O<ury (PG) 96m (H90) Fri S 30 pm (VCA) "Oellveninee'" *'*** (1972 A<IVMture) Jon VOOQl!t Four Atlanta businessmen on ii C•noe 111p '"' numbled by netu•e ano mountaon men 01tec1ed by Jann Sootman From 'lie James Otc;kay no11el tAI 109m (He<>) Sun I 15 am Wea 12 25 am (SHOW) Thu 9 om (S) (VCR) "The Oevlt'a We«>" • • (197• Suspense) Otana Oofs ,+. oaralyted 91rl selfs lier soot to the Oev111111oug" ner nu•se •n e•ot1ange fQr renew.a nealtn 7 •m Cl) Sun I 2 30 • m "The Dtary ol An11e F..ntt" • * * (1980 B1091apny1 Mensu G•lberl A Ge1man-Jew1sh 9111 rec0<ds two ytlat s spent •nan Amsl&<Olm attic htdlflll lrom tl\e N111s w•tn ne• 1am11y Ind friends 109m (H80) Tue • pm "°"'Y 0ln9Ut Mega." '*** (1970 WHt111n come<ty) Frank S1nar1a The m1y0t/m1d1m ol Yeniey s Hole, N M <1eP1Jt11es an outlaw's Dumplun Duddy dl•""9 1 scremble lor a "Olen strongt>o• tPGJ 91m (SHOW) Sat 10 1 m "The~ of f¥t •t2" ** (19H O<ema) Gtenn F'0td An "" Force c.olonet ''"°' 1 consporacy 10 co11er uo the case of two 191s tost wn1te chu•ng UF'Os 78m IJ Wiid I 0 o m "l>f".-.1" ** 11969 C•O<Md<1m1JJacl\Wt1DO Sol Joe F'riday 1nc1 OttlCet B•" Gennon '""" the s11y1ngs or two mQdels to anoU'le1 models d1sa~rance 97m (WTUI Wed 1005 1 m "OrliJMI" * * (1 !M!7 C<>me<:!y) Dan .+.yl.royd 5Qu11e Sgt Joe F rlday ano n.a hip new stdeluck go undercover ,n Los A"9fles to nan a pao1n tetev1noe11s1 (PG t 31 106m (MAX) Fri 8 pm (CCJ (SJ (VCRI "Ore11n.cape" • * • (1984. Sc•ence ric1100) O,,nn1s Oua.O A re~ade prolusor l0toes a psychH: 10 hnlo. w11n 01he1 people s bad drHms •nclu0t09 the presldenl s cPG 131 95m (TMC) weo 12 pm Thu ~JO 1 m Sat 12 30 1 m tSl t\ICR) "The Of'eeMf'' * * * (1983. Comfldy-d11m11 Albert Finney Ran'9d by World Wer II Eno11sh actor 511 cookl not 90 on "'''!>Ou' Norm1n hrs fussy valet O.recleo by Peter Yates IPG) t 18m (H90) Thu 5 30 pm (CC) (VCRJ E-F "Eael ol lpawldl" • • (198e Come<!y) E<1w1rd Ra~ Hicks Two BrrtJsh 1een-ao-rs on a dull vac1tf()fl try to meet gor1s 1n seaside Sootnwold. known l0t its ele 75m le'61!)Tue 8pm tOpm Set npm "l!cilol'IW\" ••(1985 Come0ylSUSln0ey A polll08 11v111ar e sll>Qle mofh81 and an Austn1n body bu110er sna1e 1 l os Ar>gele• duple~ (R) CJ'.lm (ntC) T!lu t 2 30 pm (VCR) "Elme< ~ °"91t" • • • 11933 C'.omedyJ J<oe E Brown Country OOy Elmef . ChlCaQO Cubs s~ 11t1ys m0t11fy to sp<le hta Olfllrteno Otrac!eo by Mervyn LeRoy 6o4m (Z) Sat 11301 m "The f "'l*'Of ~ ... • • (1933 Orama) Peul Aot>Hon Sw•OQerlOQ rallroad porter Brutus Jof>el klh 1 "'-" e.- c.1091 tram 1 ct\ltn pang •n<I ~· king ol 1 C1ro00e 111 1sl1nd 80m (Z) Sit 8 1 m (VCRI "E--. I" (1 987 4dulla IWWy) Monlcl N1v1rro F't11e women ,_ ltletr ttnt.1-~ (AO) eom (ML) Thu 10 30 pm "'"-EM'' •••(1978.Comedy)Bur1A~ AO'fjng 1ea1 es lite promo•• tnes I UIClde and winds up In an uy· tum '""" • w~y pe11ent who tries to help IA) 101m (TMC) Thu 4 pm (VCR) "TM•wt1._.,. ••• (1934, ~)Cllude R1t111 A ptlony Engtltn mind reeder pr.Olcla t lftin wredc, I r~· trwc~ long IN:>! and a tunne4 di111ter 73m (,,,.()Wed 12 p m • Tnu 7 1 m (VCAJ .. ~ 1!~1 lont" .... (1982. Docudraml) Tommy Lee .ion.. Utan muroaret Olry Ollmote • de mend 10 bot t~ecut9d tuma hll I 971 ctM into a medil cM· cu1 F'rom the bo06t by Normln Mlilef 200m (WPtlC) Tue s pm (P1r1 1); Wed s pm (Ptn 2) (VCAI "I!~ ~ .•. llut .... ,.......,. ••• ( t 982. ComedV«"-""l EkHO.ltl Edl'llC>nch SIUOenl .+.nrua ~ tM MJmm11 o1 11162 wor111ng an<1 111 ~ wnn tt,, oook " • ... ..,. rett0t1 Ill SouM WtlH (PO) 80m (MllYC)t Tue. s pm • tO p m CVCA) .• ,~ .. "" ,_.. ••• (1912, O'imt Clr-)Oi9NI F'0t<1 A _, follOwl fl\ F81 tgelJt'I tntll'VC:tlone to c.llefl "" ... ~ kller hOldl!!g her .i11er no.taot Directed by BltlltiOWarelt t23m . Mon 101 m (VCR) "l!spiOrert" **(IMS ~ fldtonl Eltlan HIWll1 A 34/0aily Pilot Oct. 2 dreamer a wnot klO •nd a m1sl111al\e. hOmemade spac snop 10 anomer 9•'•~y ano meet aliens wno spell! ... ,... can TV tPGl 109m (TMC) Sun 9 am Sp m Thu 2 o !SttVCRt "Eatteme Prejudice" • • 11987 .+.ctf()fl) Nock Nolte •o0«Jer • "" Te•ll5 Ranger 99ts CIUQtlt between 1 or :a.i11n9 e • 1r,.no.inJ am afor scommanooson 1 m" s 1Rt 10.m (MU) Mon 11 30 pm (CC) (S) (VCR) "Ey1 ollhe ~ • (1986 Crime d<1m1) 01rv Busey A e• convict 1n 1 custom pickup hunts down drug·de111n t>tlt.ers on Dltck wno auack 1115 Wife 1nd dauonte1 t 92m (n!CI Fn 9 pm CS) (VCR) "P'amlly tkleinen" ** (1986 Comeay) Jo'lnn Hallyday " F1encn salec11cker s aon )Otns him aM "' ptnne1 1n cnme Ot1ectao DY Cont11n1in Cost1·G1ua t08m (llRAVO) Fn S pm 10 30 p m "f amily Stn1" • * 11981 Ofam1) Jamn F' 1ren11no Par ents ol two t>oys l•ce !tie 111oic. c:on941Quenc:es 01 the I 1ne1 s la11011ng one ~on ove• 1lie otl18f 104m (LIFt) Fro Pm "Tl>e Far Coulltty" • • • (195!> Westetn) Jame Stewart Two Wyoming camemen dn•• 1 herd to •11~n AIUka whe1e they run onto trouble Otrecttd b AnthO<ly Mann 97m ti) weo 10 am (VCR) 'Fattier' a Ultll DwlcMn<I" • • * (1951 Cono Spencer f 1acv Now F•tne1 nears 11111 n.11 01119h1er • 1>199nan1 Directeo Dy Vincente M1nne1M ~ 10 F'a tnef ol me 811011 8Jm 8 F11 4 1 m e Wed I p m iVCRl "felicity" I 1983 Aoulls onlyJ Gto<y Annen Ceretr.., Fe 1ic1ty top~ 011 0•10u1h0n "'''" 1 Mid lrop to Hono Kong 1 76m (SHOW) Sun I 2!> 1 m Sat 1 I 30 p m "Final Chapter: W1llOf>9 Tiii" * (1977 Crome dram1) Svenson Sherill But0td Pusser contonues to llgnt ~·up 11()111n "''Tennessee •-n tnen dies in 1 rT>ysteroous ca accl()tlnt (RJ I t 2m ('#TN) F'r1 S 05 p m (VCA) "The Anal Terr0t" • (!981 Horror) Adrian lmed Fou couples and a gooty guide o<> camptng end meet 1 nomic1 dat wc>man w•in a neck f1tos" (RI e.-m (USA) Sat e pm (VCRI "l'llU ot Fury" .... ( 1973 M1rt11I arts) Btuc. LH kunQ ru ll•P8•1 av1"91ls ll•s 1•111ive1 whO ar• s111n by tti.. Qll'QStlf t>oss IRI 103m II S11 8 1 m (VCRt "f'lve Came llacil" •• T (1939 Aaventure) Cn.111 M0t11s Surv•vors or ii cr1sn on ~ Amuon ,llJngle te11 tna1 onty hve ol rnem can le1Ve once Iha plane r1 ltaeo 7Sm (AAEI Tue 12 pm . W9<1 7 1 m (VCR) "Ftnhdlnce" • • 11983 Musical) Jenni!., S.11s A P1ns0u1011 ... elder dances in ii Nr n.gntJ Oatea her cos a"'1 dreams ot 90'"0 10 ballet 1Cnool (R) 100m (TMC Tue nom 11.)0pm Fr, 530pm (Z)Sun JlC1m Mon 11 p m Tue I I m (S) (VCR) "Flow"' Orum Song" * • ( 1961 Music.al oomeoy) Nancy Kwan R95"'61'1S of San F'r1nc1sco s Cntn1town mt-En t wrtll West 1n cusrom ano cunure elldlflO ""tfl 1 OOUtJle wedo1ng 13Jm (DI SH) Sun e JO p m . Thu t 2 JO p m I 15 ii m JVCRI "Floweo Ill the AltlC" • PIMP SusoenM ) Louise FllJIChef Fa.JI Slbttfl!IS 11 I IOcloild up by tf>elf wte~ecl granamomer untol lhell wtdowed mo"'8< milt.es .,,...nd1 w1111 ner 111ner (PG 13) 9Sm (H801 Tue 10 30 1 m e pm F11 12 30 pm (CC) (Sl!L) Thu 3 pm "fool 10< Love" • * (19M 0<1m1) Sam Shepard F'ort>e<! den IOvers ,,.,.., at a mott t 1n 1114S ve1sion 01 5hec>1r<1 1 p11y set in 1ll8 mooem West Ott-8Cled by Rot>ert Altman tRJ 107m (TlllC) F'n 10 30 1 m (VCR) "'ootloote" • • (1 964 Muaocal) Ke•ln 81con A h•p Ch•· cago tffn movn witn n.s mothe• to 1 Modweat town ~•Iha pastor and 0111ers h111e oun1W9d d1nc:ong (PO) 107m (Sl!L) Mon S pm CVCRI "'-· LIAM" • (19117 Comedy) H1nn1 ScnyguM1 An untuci!y Eu•ope1n wom1n on New Yori! llndt !WO caaes wotfl druQS mon.y Ind I ptl()to ~ by 1 Lulu (R) ll6m (M4X) Wed 11 30 p m CCC) (VCR) .. The~ Mann** (1 971 Orama)DeM!tWMvaf .+. pft&oner of w11 comet hOme ind lln<I• 111a w11e ,-.mar r..O his OIUQtlllf edoptecl ano N t buaine.. told 1:im a Mon 10 pm ""°" TI" • * 11953 H1stoncal <1r1me) Otor"oe Montvon'*y Capt Hom Ind Roget• R1ngert rakl F"on Toconder'<>v• ounrw;i 1he F'1tnch 1no Indian W1r O.-og1na1ry 3 0 74m (MAX) Wea I pm Stl t 1 m "'Nier IN 1)1h; The ,.11\11 e~· • (199' HOIT«) Klmbet1y 8eGtl Hockey maskeo Jason QOH all8' al\Olrlet t>ttcn of ''°"' mov•no teen• 11 Cly11a1 Like (A) 91m (He0)Mon 930pm 440 em Thu 12•m (VC1') "A 'rteMMlp Ill V*-" (1988 Ore"'-) EO As1W A 13 ~••-old Jewlsn 0111 s bHl lr.....O In 1931 Avttna la \tie 1~ .,..., old 08ugttt81 of I German C0111bor110t 120M ~ Wad 9 pm 2~1 m G 8 • T,,. Ollo•t lftd ..,._Muir"••• (1947 F1nta1y) ~ r e•nev /I. LOOOOn wtdott Mitt I Cl1ug/1i.r rltll1 I llaunteel ).t~lal Co«llOf Ind lellt Ill love wM '11 cranky tu· apta n gnost 10.m (TMCI ~ ' pm The Gig"*** (1985 Comeoy-dr1m.tl W1yne Roge..s v '1,ri A a9t'<) •"'lltlu• JU t ITIUSl<:tlns 99t lttelf flft l 1YOIH - •a r>oo111ng rwo -lls 11 1 Cltsk•h resor'I • lllFEI Mon 9 pm (VCRI T .... Olri on~ '-'•· IAW Sflow" *. 11974. Myst«yJ M ·••y ~Y ooes not wam 1 TV Ptoeluoe< to • ,. '""3te•e< l\lppen«I to .. 19!>09 mc)Vle Q--s· (WTaSI Tue 11 SO pm Go WH t. Young Girl" * * (1978 WHt«n oomody) • p• V ~len""'9 New England -r111 Nel1'f Ind Clvllry • ' •w Gilda 1tam up to fiod B~IV !NI Koc! 7 4m (TllllCI Wee! l ... Gooa Mom1n9, BMrklft" ** (1987 Df1m1) V~t -!: r • NO lta~an bfOll'lefS oome to /l.menca al\O hno •• ~ HOflyWOOO on 0 w Ortlloth s IP'C 19' 6 him In~ ... • .. 1PG 13) '18m CSELI Tue s pm (VCR) Oor11h" • 11 964 Science liCllOtll Ry0 lkl!ll A T<lllyo """~t ano n.s cooeaoues sM1 E1riti to avooo a •Id not •ri.non • cOlltsoon course 8Jm G Sat 1 30e m (VCR) "Oo1p.f According to ,nc:·· •• (1986 COtNICly~••m.tl • "" Crtnu A. Scomsh scnooneecner ne1elels otne1 seem- •y 'wades att11 i0S"'91 tvatn tum<>< on 1 l1ll l1om 1 root <>(, t 31 92m (H901 Mon I pm Thu 9 30 1 m (CCl •-Al TM Great s.ntw·· * * * ( 1979 O<ama) ROOl'1 Ouvlll • •Per> 19er ton1My stanos up 10 1111 l11111r 1 gu'>g·hO "" Atune M111ne ptlOI w r'l() runs hos lamoty loke l)Oot •"I' tPGf 118m (H90) Sat I 1 1 m (VCR) Tt>t O•HI Ttaltl R~" ••• (1979 H11toroc11 ·,, .. a, S"an Conner; A moel '"° l'l•I nelpefs rot> gOIO d "'0Y•"9 !Ta"' 1n 18SS [f19t•no Otrec1e0 b) M ct119' "'"" trom l'lrs novet 1PG1 t t tm (SHOW) Svn 12 pm ··~ t 6 pm ISi CVCRI fht Orfff'I h•eta" e (1 968 W1r) JOI>" W1yne /I. cyno opwsman tonows • GrMn Betel Cl)l()nfM °" mouo<>ns "-"Cl a l'ltW 1no -ICl"'P 1 v,.1 Cong 91"f!''' tGI 1 •"' (WTllS) Sa• 5 OS p m 1vCR1 Gcey1t011e The Leven«I ol T1•un, Lord of IM""'"" • • • 119M Drema) Cnr1st()(lh4< L1mbe<1 Troe 9'19 ' ...., ~M ol S"'PWflCl<IO l flSIOCrllS 19 OJOUVf'l lrom /I.I • ·~ Ecrw1•dtlln E"Ol.tne 10 ""• .. n11 an •111 1nd ,.,., "" PG1 t 30m (MAXJ Sun 12 30 p m 1CC1 (SHOW) • ~ "IQ P m (VCRI 1~ Grouno11.1t eon.pw.cy·· • • (1972 Sotnce flC • r.e"lge Peppetd A Hertl IQ<tnl •et)ullell 11> amn.11 • ~nltsl CjjSllQUfed on 1n ••plosi()n II 1 IOl>-Mcr•I , " e D<o,«:1 IPG) 96m G:) Thu t 30 a m (VCR) Guilty Coneclence" * • * It 985 MySllfY) Anlflony ' "'"~ A llwye< per11C1s "1s wiles murOI< Dy 1.1!1"'9 1 ··~ ldv111ary ne crtlllO u • study I tel tn law ·"~ 9Jm (H901 Tue 12pm Sit 1pm Gulll...,.1 T ...... e" • \1977 Cn11<1r1n1 Rocn1rd Hams A "•D"''9C'eel 18th-c.nrury Engtoshman t>ecomll 1 o ant'" I .; •<><I of ~11\e peoj)le Live actoon/1n1ma1eo !GI A(w• IDISHI Mon 9 1 m (VCRI Tiit Ontty Moe1!1" * * * ti 9e9 AdV!tntv'I) Bu'1 '.ir•cu1tr Two OICI •-Y dover' ano th•" young parme< ••" a crOWCJ ~t money s worm Otrecteel Dy Jol>n 1 ·a1>~en1>~ (R) !10m fl) Tue 7 pm H "'""-""'°'".., ***(1957 Or1ma)Eva M8fllS.lnt A OrUQ·•del>cteel Kor11n War Vlllfln .,,, •• In . New YOO( hOustng P'o,ect """" ntS brOll\lt I nd P"llOf\ll11 W1fl 109m (Z) Mon 11 am Wl<I 5 pm, Fn 5 1 m "Hawlli" *** (1 96e Orama) Julie Anerews /I. New Englano m•u •onary an0 his once onno C1V11t11ntty 10 18205 Hawa• F•omlht James Moet>en« ~ t7 Im ti) Sat 12 pm (VCR) .. .._.,,.. • (1987 Or ama1 Brae Devis " nat-oe.n oo•er t•a.M IOt a light 1v111 lhOuQh l'lts gtrtfroend werns hHTI nrs """'91' "''"'' rwn to ION (RJ 91m CH90) wee 2 20 a m (SU) Tue 2 •5 I m (VCR) "The....,,,.• LonelJ Hurllier'' * •• (1968, O.ema)/l.tan A.oun Lives OI ~· r•votve 11ouno 1 dlll-mute in a sma• Soutnetn town From !ht ~ by Clrson McCullets (G) 125m (HIO) Tue 8 1 m (CC) (VCR) .. ..._MCI btttl" ** (1987, Or1ma1 Susan Anspac.n Fa•me<s •lrOtel lorldosure by lulltlQ land IO 1111 gcvem mertl for m•s"11 ,.ios 83m (IELI Tue 3 pm "HNvent Above!"*** (1 963 CorneoyJ Pete< SllOers An E"9l•$1'1 c1e<gym111 with ~s •s 1ppoon11d Dy mis- take to • pensn l\JH ot snobs 11 em (TllllC) Sur> 2 45 a m (VCR) "HMcll" * * P 980, Ch!ldren1 Ort>tien Heoel• s aunt take~ t.or lrom lier 9renof1thl< 1n tt>e Sw1u Alps /l.n1n111eo 93m (HICllJ Sat 2 p.m (VCRI "IM!dl't Song"• (1982. Cll11dten) Swiss orpl\11' 1-<eoelo s aunt ta~n hit trom l'llf gt1oof1ther VOIC4K Lorne G<eene. Margery Gray, Sammy Oav1s Jr Animate~ (GI 9'm ., Sun 6 pm (VCRI .. .......,., l..lw" ** (1 981 Crome 1>•ama 1 Tell~ Savalas A naslly Pn1taoelphl1 tawye< takes t'le Qs11 ot ~" unoe<cover leelerel agent accuseo ol mur04tr on HO\oS!Of' 98m@) Sat I I 30 p m "Hill• ol "-" * ** (1948. Ad•en1ure1 Eo.,,uno Gwer>n Lass .. o•ercom.1 I tear OI wale< to rescue ar elderly 5'on1sn oountry OOciOt IG) 97m G Sat 4 a m "Hif-oah..... Mon A/now'' • • • 11959 Orl !T\111 Emmanuelle R1V1 " French Ktress 1r>c1 a JIPl!\4h e •• Cl'l•twcl have Ill t Xll19flltll aNaor D"ec1IO b) A111n Resn11s 88m (9RAV0) Thu 5 pm 10 pm 1VCR1 "The Holctoft eo-t'' • • ( 1985 SuspenM) M cnae Caine Mr Holcrolt s lite tither Hiiie< s m0t>e1 mar> 11.lVH IWn $4 Oiflo<>n IOt pf>41anfh<opy 11\0 POU~ 'l«> N1z1s From tf\e novel Dy ROl>e<l luolum !RI 1 I 2•n G Mon t 30 a m (VCR) "Holt)WOOd H04 T""" + (1964 ~JI C'onn.11 Mc0 1no11 A~ s nelpt( ~ts business .... tr a "()I ruo nostns (R) 102m. Thu 8 pm (VCR) '"ltoll)woocl vq ~· * (1986 eom.oy) Ronn~ Cr'< /I. woman _, htf ~UQhte<, 1 r<>okie 9ou on 1 'lO<no cue. 1 mo«>ste< hits town OtrlC1eo C>y Pentl(l(>e ~ (R) 100m (He0) Frt 10 pm !VCR) "The Horw In !flt Qny Fl-* Sull" • * • p 968 Come oy1 Dean Jones An a.omen builds an aspirin camp119n arounel 1 brand-named show jumQt< noel&n by hts devgn le< !G) 113m (DISH) Thu 9 1 m ICC) IVCRI "HOC OQ9 ... The McMe" * (1~ ACIVenM t l 0 1vo0 N1ugflton Cruele young people l'\Ofse 1rouno '"' telle the IOQI oN the /l.ustnans 1n worlel frffsty1e sluing 11 Lake Ta~ IRl 96m . Wee! 8pm St! 6p m ~ll(I Fr 5 pm (VCR\ "Hot Leed anct Cold l'Mt'' • •• (1978 westem come dy) Jim Dall The last wtll ol town tounO.• J noer Bloodsny ptts "'' twin S(lflS, Wlk:I Billy Ind QU•01 E~ ~onst eldl othl< '" • r1ee tor hts lf'hefltatlCO'I 1G1 90m. Sat • pm (VCR) "Hot~ .. *** (1988 CotT>eely) Pete< Us11nc• .t.n embezzler pas.ng H I computer get'llUS UlfH • COi igiOtrllo 1t1'5 compute< to -'19 lltmsel1 b.g CheQ I 10 1 IO&n (DfSN)Mon 11 30p m {nllC)Sun 1 pm 1 • m "Hour of !fie AINelln" *fr (1987 S.ispenM) En~ Est.-ldl /I. Cl/I. 191"1 tnes to s10p !ht ton ot 1 'lain 'io<Jtn Ame<'IC•n i.ldtt from ·~ hlS tathl( I OMl"t (RI 93m (MAX) Sun 2 ~ 1 m (VCAJ "HouM It: TIM lecoftd Stoty" • (1987 HorrOt) Ary1 Gton " man moves 1nto IN 1'ouM ""'*• "'' paranl9 -e llihd I nd •tono 'lritf'I • trieno ••l'lllml• an ~r0t (PG-13)85m("80)WIO 830pm 3551 m (CCJ('ICR1 .. .._ of 0-" *** (1987. ~I UndMy CrouN A tarnou1 psychillr11t i.ts down her o.t.na.s.., e con man s urlOel wor10 Wrtnen and dorectld by Dl•l(l Mamet IRI 102m (MAX) Sun I I JO pm r o 2 .eo 1 m (TllllCI Sun 3 pm • 11 pm (VCAI ...... ~ ......... " •• (1969 Corneoy) Bob Hope Arl\tel91 pllll\t IO >eplrlte I couple HIUmlS I '6HUI l()lntitf to loop! .,_ O.ugtii.r e out-ot ....otocti ahilcl (PGl 95m. Sun 12 pm "Huftll" * * (1987 Fll'!Hyl JoM All9f'\ Nelson Compu1 ., ""° Bl'tldley &nnkman INll<n a OMI w!tn me Cltrf•d 10 beCOll'll l>IOnd blacl'I C>oy Hun!< ~" IOI' the summet (PGI 1()2m Ciel) Mon 7 pm (VCR) "~' • • (1964, Crime Clfama) F19Cf Dr-,.. UnortOO co• Los A"9111I pollCI di~ Re. Hyn19f •lluC11ntty 5()lv.s ~· "'"" Ne -Pll'1nlt. Dee °" MeC1tl P110C IOI' the TV ..i.1 1 ()On\ (WO'll Tue 5 pm ""'*'· .............. CNMee" .. ** ( 1!186, HO<T0tl l!llf!'I 0 •Y1t /I. l()ntly. -"tiv I nd merrta"Y Ill women be· Dally Pilot Oct. 2-8/35 I comes 1111 prey ot a montt\l·l'IU!l9f't coua1n 1 J3m e s.1 t a m rvCRl "Thi HultM< ot Mu~ e.acto" • • (1980 Oram.ti Rletl- aro Hatcn /I. last O()lr1tor lrorn New YOik goes 10 11'11 oooy 1><;110u19 mecca of Ven.ce Calli Ind l>!omotet 1 wv<IO·ctass con1es1 tor m<Jscie men !Olm e Wee! 8 pm "Hypef ,..,..,,. P*09M From Ano«her SIM"* 11986 So- ence rict!OI'\ Roc;ky Paull Goloon TlvM 1.1111\s from the '''il""t T <aros ~ee tt>e<r 1T>01h0rsn1p at>O 'TIOYe "'w1'h 1 fem-i, ,, W~·"9 raf\C1>ers tPGI 93m (SEL) W9C1 3 pm 1-J-K "I U.med 1 Mon•tlf From o.n.t ~ .. • • ( 1958 Sci- ence l..:t>On t T 0'"' Tryon A newtyweo '81Nla !f\11 net alle<1 nu5Dano plans 10 :onqver tlll E.arm 78m (USA) Sa1 1 t. 'Tl 1VCR1 I ,..,,,, PromtMd You. Rct .. GerOen" ••• (19n Orama1 l\all'llfl@n Ol,.1n11n A i"IOSP<llll psycn.11ns1 leaC11 1 %n11oph•er11c teen ager :out ot 111< tantasy wort0 end oac• to rashly (RI 96n-(SHOW) Tue J 20 1 m rvCRI 't Own the RICl<:outM" •• 11988, COmtdy-<Jflmal Gull\ C<X>te A. S•mple-mooc60 Austra11en boy ~s 1 Jr11n~tn ::.um J ... r.s a ·a~ uac~ and buys 1t lrom him 'm (SHOW) '" 6 JO a m 4 JO pm .. , Wint to Uva • • 11963 Do.:uorama)unouy\Ntgnl' bart.a•• u•,l'oam ·ev•ewsn.r tro.ibllo •le ""'1•11 w•ttino IOI' " ~ ·Id< 'a moor at 'San ::;.,~nur or t 955 1 ().em CIHOW) T ~ ~ .. ~ ,,, "t Wat• Mala War 8n<H ' • • * 1949 Comeelyl Caty 'i'l • -,.., J 'll\ ,.av a F·e·•:" ar,,.~ eap1a.n can go to '\f"'e• , .... 1• 1 sNAr .. 1.,,.,wear•ro11ask•'1 and1 w19 Ot- 'l'>:'I! ''\ .,c· ... a•c .,a,.,~ \IS"' (MAX) Wiid 7 am Ice C4t lle1" * * * ''9 '9 D•.i-nal Lynn HOiiy John$0<\ H~• '''"~' t><>v''""'O ano a • ,, ... OOifllOt netp a perttaty ~· ,.,J,. Iowa t.g._r., so.ate• s"<>Ot tor 11\e ()lymp.cs !PG) •:>«~· tMAXI IN"'1 4 30 p "' Silt I t a m (VCR) In I LOftlf'f Piece" ft*• 1950 Otlml) Hvmpnrwy r:v-.;vt /I. C>unqato"' ne.gnDO< 'las an at•Dt tor 1 DOOtlng ""0t't"""Oa SCtben-•ter accus.ed o • m;ircle< 0.rtcteO t>y ..,, ' "olS q•'f 94,., CMAX) F" ~ 3C a m "In N;nne Only" • • * 1196~ Q:lmeoyJ "4ten-C.llan P 'lt'~\<"nat 1'\ate1'fnll•8• s earn 1"81 MVllf•f mM'\IOM •t>;iy Sc" ~P are not •llloO 75,.,. fJ Sal 1 S5 1 m In Search or • Golden Sliy' • '* 11978 Orama) Chinn '<.i~ T,.,r~ 0•~11n~ ·ross •uggeolT'Oufltains to1'>1 iw- a•o>a ~°'" ·' ,,... r IC•a~ Jncll Zeo (PG1 9elTI (SHOW) "'Kl OS a .,., 4 p.., 1S1 VCRJ •n.. l~bl<I Sllnnlung M..," ••• (1957 Sotw\Ce ·~1 c.n1 G••"t w·1i.ems wne., a straoge rO\j caUMs 1 m..n ., snrtnk 10 tou• 1nc11es ne must str.J9911 10 sorv.,,. 8t.,., &I) Tue 10 • m 1VCR1 I "lnn~c:e" • • ( 1987 Co"'8dy) Dennie Oliaoe A fly t'<'Clerrnoc nt'IO•"'J a monoalun1ec Alf Force poiOl ano ere fl rt .ltCo<lflnlatly 110tle<I m1o a nerdy grocety ci.rt. IPG) 12Qrt1 fMAlCJ Sur> 9a m Bo m 4 2Sa m Tue e JO• m 11)r,., T"v 6 c>m 3 a 'Tl Sa1 230om 1lpm (CC) 1<; (Zl Sa1 7 pm tCC• (51 (VCRI ·1n•1C1• "'-Tll•rd "elcn" • • • ( 1982 r,Aon.seroes1 Ru199f l•a.1e• io11n9 ·"~" Spee• oecomes A<10/f Htllef' P9<· •v t11 .i•<.i'•tec• "'e" ''""ntSt8r ot arm11ments and..,., pn>-- 0• · '"" 140.--U r 'e 9 p m 1P1n 11 Weo 9 pm 1P1rt 21 ,/('R "Tl>e lnvl<>c~ POie Agf)4!H" * (1983 M1,,,.i 1rtt) 0.1• •• ,,.,., Fu S11en9 T'1e SOit SU"'"""O son ol • on.no "' ramo•v learns POie l'll"tt"li,IO 1venge 11'11 ON!rls OI "'• '11· t~r ~.,j OIOrn.<'S 99m .. Sat 12 pm ·tt" • • I 1967 Ho<•or1 Roddy McOowlt An 1noent stat· ,,., '" :>iovgni 10 ole Dy • POW9'-0lltC -WOflllt 116rn {WP1ll) S.1 10 • m • 11 Came Ft01111to11,..aocr * 11982 Oocvm1Mary1 Dan Ay>. oyo 0-lela R&aNI J()hn c.noy an<l o...m & cnong sn .,,1>$ lrOO" hims kl\e Htgll Sc1'00I ConftOen. t•a 19~1 ar>O Git" 0t GN1no41? (I 9Sll (PGI 90rro • Mon e p ,.. (VCAt • J E~r Hoovef'' • • 11986 Boogr'aot>yJ Treat Wlllllmtl 6aseo Of' tne 11re of tne men wflO buill 11'11FBIanoren11 tor .ta .,...,, unoer 1119111 P<eSldents 1oem (Tll9C) ..,,. e pm T.,.. 5 .t01m (CCl(Sl 'J 11<1 ~,. * (19M AOV9nfur1) WIY"8 ~ Pa~Darlc P>e<o Jalle and nos sldlluc~J"""°' f194P 1 girl ..,.,. 1111 sosler from wnot1 Sla....-S tn /I.Inca (PO) t()()m (MAX) Fn 6 p m !CCI (S) (VCR) "The JIJNWll ....... (1959. weeteml Aff Olendllr A ~fut t.,,.,., brif19J OOWfl en~~ 1n ~ W1r K1nsu 100m (USA) Frt 10 1 m "The~.,...."••• 11919 °'1MNll.....,S1raun A pnion inmate Sl''""9 1 Me ~ ~ en ()tyml>IC CIUS ""le< OltKllO Dy MicflMI........, 10.ll'I • Fr 9pm ~) "Jff11-11988 Orama) l" Retl'W;IC "~.,·,"""" .. 1,"(ls rna1.., 1965 tor pr1Cl11olnQ medicine~• Ii- '•n•• on OeAth \11111ty c.~t 1C)()n\ 8 Tue t pm (CC} ··~ J<leM o-.t\1 S:lorf" * •• (1994 ~()or;. ftr> Harewood Tiit ~ lfec;:k aw•.,. unflolds u 1 CQ\1'1 or-OlflO perOie olfioet ~· P.oplt ~ ... 1>A~t "·"l<'Q hos ca'• nt t8• ...... 10'1 200tT'I ~Mon 4 ..... MOVIES pm (Pan t), Tue 4 p m (Pan 21 (VCR) "~ 0-W.'t Uv• Her• Anymo,." • • (1~4 Come· Cly) Simone Sunon lnOuClllO Jonnny 01ves a oirl nos Wun- lngton epairmi&n! 10 w11.cr a s11lor ano Olh4!r t>uOOoes n••• i.eys 77m (SELi Sat 3 t· m "Joel\ue" • (1976 Ora,...al f"•e<l W1lloamson A Voetnam vetetan tnes to Sor1ou111os 1ee11nos concern.no me "'e l'8 kn,ew on Sootl1 Vie1na,,., sno n1s P<esent POSlwlr e•1s tence (PG)90m U Tue 1 30 am G) Tue 2a m (VCRI "~Y Into Mi<lnlghl" • * I 1968 SuspenHJ Cn1d Everet1 Wtllle aneno.no a .. osiume party a comme<coal artist oains a mySl8110VS view QI I ttagoC past 8 wealthy WIOOw becomes suo,ect 10 rrie anent10ns ct an unscrupu- lous womanizer 1()()m 8) Fn 3 30 am "Joy of~"• (1978 Come<lylCor1nneCar1oer Amar- roed woman she<ls ner 0M10<11ons 1n l,,Aonle Carle> and ome< eaotoc $9lt11'9S 1R1 9 tm (SHOW) Fri 1£' 4!1 am "Julie" • • • • p977 Orama! Jane Fonda PlaywnQ/11 u 111an Heitman rememoers W0t1d War II a l1h11<>no fnenO and wnl91 Oasr,,ell Hammell &!st suPP0<11ng Oac.ars IC< Redgtave al'd Jasor Robar.is tPGI 118m fllo'C) Tho 7301 m (VCR) "~' JKk FlaM • t1986 C<lmeOyl WhoOP' GoidOefo Somel"IOw a Bt111sll spy on ttoullle aoroad laps onto a wacky computer operator S Nil,. Yori\ bank 1erm1na1 af\O asks~ for lllllp IRJ I OOm (Z) Fro 1 am (S)(VCR) "Jvet You and Me, IOd" • tl979 Comeay-orama) Geo<~ Bums AA 83 year-Old rehreo vauoev•than hnc'5 a bate gw1 on "'8 uunk cl htS car noel•nQ from 11 orug pusner (PG) 9SfTI 6? Sal 1Z.P m "Kaw ...... and the fkker T •i>e Kid" • *. 11978. WHI etn oomeoy) Suunne Plesnene A 1aay oe1ec::t1ve 91ves rNlfTY Chase to a Roo.n tlOOCI stvte rustler l('()m 8J Sat 2pm "Kally'• He<oea" • * (1970 Wart Clint Eurwood An Army IMtutenant anti n1s Oo(kl•tlS go beh•n<l 1tnemy tones Wl1l1 a 1ank esc::0t1 10 s1ea1 OOl<l oars ,,,,,.,, tne Na11s (PG) t 4!1m fllo'C) Fri 8 OS am ISi tVCRJ ''The Kid'*"" Ille aOCl I 0 " * * t 1983 Ccn..cyl Gary Coleman A t 3-year 010 genous OOflS to COlletJe tnl f()f'S in estronomy. 1nd in.s to 1m(>fess a PfOIH$0r af\O a coed 104m D Sun 7 pm IVCRI "1(111 lfMI Ulftpir9" * • ( 1950 Comeoy) Wt1118m Bend4~ A Dalebal tan 99ts a tot> as umpore anO mai.es a ouH!IOn atlM cal 711m (MAX) Sat 1 pm "Klmne at Hera O.te" ** \ 1981 Acnon) R008r1 Unc::t> Ttif'ill·aeeklf>Q river r1!1ers sel out 10 s"<>OI M)tn4I rapo<11 and WWld up sintnQ duci<s for snipers tnsteed 1 ()4m ®l Wed 9 p m (VCR) "IOnO of lfMt City" • * f19M Crome dtema) Torn Perlell18n A motocross rider moves to Hollywood '"° won.s at 1 ~ rOCll ctuo wt>ose owner " 1n trouble w;tti Ille moo (A) 97m (SHOW) Tue 10 pm (VCR) "Klft9 of "'-O!y'm91C-.. ni. u .... and love• of,._., 9ruftdoaeoa" 11988 M1n1$41<18SI Oavl<l $elOy Tl'fl 11ory of U S t>usinessman/Olympoc OMoc::1al Avery 8'un0-0-Ills ...,,. anO nos ~lelOng Fonnosll l()ver 200m (WTN) Mon 505pm (P1n 11 Tue 50!ipm 1Pan2) "Ki-'' ** 11955 Fantasy) Howara Keel A !Ugnded beggar poe1 helps "'' o eugllter woo the c:.llp/l wtlOM la-tt... warm""" W90 to a proncess Owec::teO Oy Voncen11 M1nn8111 113m (SHOW) wee I 0 am (S) (VCR) "'°'*·• • • • (1971 Susoense) Jane Fof\Oa "Oetec::tlve llH a l'rien<I s dl&appearanc:e to • Manhattan eaN 91!1 anO • lliller l*'\'11'1 o.rec:teo by Ai.n J Pakull BHI e<:1rHS o.car tor Fonda (R) 1 I •m fllo'C) Mon 12 pm (VCR) ''TM Kn.ell" ** • (1965 Comedy) Rrta Tullltnghem A country l)lflc.omes to L°"°°" af\O ,,,_,,\fl•" men.one ot wnom "-' a way w•lt't women ll•m (A6E) Fn 12 pm "Kn!M Aoc:tlne, All American (ColOfJ" P 9,0, Blooraphy) Pa1 0 Brien Coach Rockne leads Notre Dame 10 gnowon gtMlnH• wrtti star !)lay!!' Georoe The Gtl)()ef 011>1> ~ (WTaS) Thu 1 20 p,,., L "~ ...._" * p 997 Su1penM) O.ane l.8ne A PnM delpllla WW'dow Oruser 1uma lllt 111>19• on a d.-enQed let> lllCt" liOlen w!'O Wiii no! tea ve h9r 1ion. (R) 109m('Ml) Sat 1 pm 1i 30 e m (TMCI Wed 8p m 2 a m (VCR) .,,,....,._ hcadr41e .. •• (1 958 ~turt) Tao HU11t- er ~ pilc>ls rorm a hoght 9QUWon ano "°"'"'- lot MtWie OunnQ W()(ld War I '<13m e Sat 'a m "l.8 ...... ' *• (1984 A(jvenMe) Tom Sellectt Soolland Yard en(! tl1t FBI torae • muter tnoet and Ill• glt1fri41n<l to s!MI Nazi diemondt trorn a 0¥man c::ovntMt (R) IOOm (MAX) Mon II p m ICC) (VCR) "TM i.. ~ Vlrglft" *' * '1991 Comeay-do8INI) Ulwftnee Monotot> Two 1:-1 ~ buc>Olet flM fOf IN moel PoPlMlr glr1 tn M:llOOi MullC Oy 0.llO Biondi•. tnt Pollot IR) 93rn . Ft1 II p m !VCR) "Tiie LA•,,..,......,..•*** !1971 Drlltna) Tlrnotny 9onorftt Pa1110f' llvet rn a Oyll'IQ fe•H town 111 tilt 50t Olr«'*d by P .... BoQdano¥1Cl'I &ISi ~ftQ Otc.ert lot Cloris t...ucnman ano Ben Johnaon /POI It ~m (W()ft) Frl5pm "l.aat y.., •• M.,...,bed" • • • 1196i OlamatC>elpnone Seyrog Man X mee1s woman A at a M&llll spa al\j dis-- cusses the!• past Pf&sen1 or luture aHa•r Oifectttd Oy Alain Resna., 94m (BAAVO)Sa1 9p m 1 30a m (VCR) "L••P ol Fartti" 119118 Docu01am11 Anne Archer A NOman a"<! r-er husoano hnd .. ays 0111er lllan con•8'ltl0n· al me<ltC•ne to lo<Jht ne• pe,1en11ally latal d•!Mlase IOOm II Thu 9 pm "The L~ of Bittle JH n" • • 119115 Oramal ~n Slater A Teaas teen a~e• .uts Iler """ shOrl and Oe comes an outlaw ..,,,,yr w 1n hei t>rOll'fl• ano lrl8Nls tPG 1J196m lJ Fri II 3Spm '{: fn II )()pm (VCR) "Leu Than Zaro" • tt987 D<ama) Anarew McCanny Two Severi~ lhlls rtCn ilt05 lry to re'cue tlleor cocat,,._ ad<locted lnentl Based on tne Or et Easton En.s novel (R) 98m(MAX)Tue 8pm 325a m Ft1 1130pm (CC)IS) fTMCl Sun 11 a m 9 p m r r 12 30 p m (CC)(SI (VCR) "l ethal Weapon" • • • 11987 Crome O<ama) Mel 01oson A poloce oetect1•11 N•tl'I a family nunts Orug MT1ug- 91er~ with hi\ new panner a lone "11k11ry-11aineo luller W1!1l a oea1n NtSh fRJ 110m (HBO) rr. 8 pm (CC) (S) (VCRI "Uaf'a Moon · 1't • 11981 Orama) MaH O<!IOn The IO•e al 1811 of two 1ee,,·agers s' l•J<JO~d oy me11 parents sec::tels !PG) 10tm 0 Sal 8 pm !VCR\ "~ec•" (1988 Bt0g••P"yl Anorew Rooonson Flam oe>yant pianist l•C>e•ace 11ses from huml>le rOOls to 1c>n9t1me lame 1n Y>O.., huS1"6$S t()()m a Son 9 pm <CCI "Lile Witt! Father·· * • • • 11947 Comedyl Wilham Powell Lil• !)OH on'" • p<OSf)elOOS tum ol the G911tury N-Yor11 nousenolO neadeO by a oetu<ldleo buSln8~s man Dul run Oy ri1s wile I 16m C'.) WeO 2 30 am (VCR) .UO"tnlnG. the White $ .. !Mon .. 111 (1986 0.ama) Mtc;tcay Rooney A 91mt>lef lo&es ll•S money af\O n.s norse. 1 nor ~e <>nly 0'1tl g111 ~n rt0e ano ll'lal 0111 •s stowly OO'nQ t>kncl (PG) 95m (TMCI Mon 6 20 a m fVCRI "The llnle Prince"•• (197' Musicall Richard Kiley A P"'>Ce lrom ano!!~ planet oonders life w1111 aptl04 1n the oeser1 from Ille story by Antome de Sarnt-Exupery (01 8&n (DISH) Sun 10 am Sat I pm 2 a m ISi (VCR) "The Lime Shop ol Ho<Tor1" • • • (1961 Horror) JIOl<oe Josepn A simple mtnded llortsl ~e<l•llf1entty dell.iopt • plant ttia1 ftl/1.,..s on numan DIO<>O 70m (7) r-n S JO pm (VCRI "IJMe Shop ol Ho<T°"'" • • 1198e Musoc::al comedy) Atc::ll Morar11• Sltr<I Row ftower shOP clet1< Seymour l(refl)()fn IH<ls P8(l9le 10 Auorey 11 a 1a1k1ng 1>1arn from 00191 SOK1C1 IPG· 131 88m fl) Fn 1 a m 7 pm (CCI($) IVCRI "The ~ o.rllghn" •• 11987 Aci>onJ Timo!lly Danon B11t1Sn agent James Bof\O 007 takes a Czecll cet· list to Iler boylnend • KGB Oelector wtl!1 business 1n Al gnan•stan (PG) 130m (HBO) Sun I 2 JO p m 1 Op m (CCI (Sl~I "The L.onQ Hot S.-" ••• t198S Mrn1ser•es) Oon Jollnson A Sou1twtm Pttn•rCll oays 1 dangerou1 or1"9r to CXIUfl hrs deugnter 1n Frenc:,.man s Bend Miss Ba..o on stO<oes by WUl!am r ault<ner 194m (MAX) Wed 8 pm (CC) (SHOW) Sat I pm (VCRI "The LoftOHI H!v'tt" • • • 11972 Oocudt1m1) Oevtd Janssen A •ldnapp91 l nCI ll•S Otrllt'91"d ka.p I nctl "'-" ' daUOflter atrve rn a spec-011 oomn w•rl'I limited '"' suppon 7am fllo'C) Mon 10 30 am "TM ~et Yen!" *** (1974 Comedy) Butl Reynold$ ti... warden torces an ea loomaM star to lelld fellow """•tH on a 91me 1ga1nsr the guarOt Otrec::t9d tly Rooen Aldnch (.R) 123m (WT8S) Mon 7 05 p m (VCR) "TM Loet 9o¥i" •• (1987. HOHO<) Jason P•lflC ,. woman ano h&r two IOOI mo..-IO a CaltfOmla town wflete vampjfe punks rtteru•I one 500 and fight l'lls t>rott>- ., (Rl 92m flEl) Fn 7 pm 1230 am (VCR) "l°" a LMcelly" • (1983 Oramt) .ienn.1., 0.19 Tum ol llle-<:e'""'Y C•'*"•n COf1 ar11SI Betsy ~ drffMt I.IQ end tak .. W•H Stree! tor a ride Ullm II Wed I 00 a m . CID Wed 2 am (VCRI "l.olte Hae M..,y F-a·· • • 11965 Orama) Lana Tumet A net> woman •-s ll•pptness .,, Acepu1eo Wiit> mooc:ll· ers ano • hV~nd wtiO marr..o ner tor ,,., ~ 105m (MAX) Mon I pm fn 9 30 Am "Love l'9"" • (1982 C~) Rol>fn ASkW1111 HapleH Gordon lal<l and I IOj)-MC/91 de•~ are tough! t1y Sco!llf\O Y11d g•ngstera •nc:I Ma'!N ll1e movre ~ (R) 97m (?) weo 10 JO pm "L__." ** (1983 A01111nce~) Oudl9y Moore Sigmund Freud s ghOsl IOV11•• a mam.ci N9w Yori! i:syen..1n111n tove w11ti a patient 1nner11ee1 lrom a COi- ieague (PG) 95m (HllO) Set 3 JO pm (VCR) ''The~ ~1" • * (1978 Scten<lt fiCtlOll) ROC>- erl Va..rQM ... u~ N1tton1 age<it "•"• • plOI tly HUI scot01tJta 10 prOO..C. lc>oll·ali-• ctooes of~ world leaden 91m m Mon 3 JO a m (VCR) "l..ud1y Jim"•• 119S7 Comecfy) Ian CarmlCllMI A"" <Or leefur9f knodls t"9 P<l"IC> out 04 • ~ ...... ~ at a ptovinc::oll Engl!•" UM1ersrty 95m (T1lrllCJ SI.wt • •s a m (VCR) '1.uclwlg'1 n.11 TWiii" • • (1M5 CNl<Jfao) PtotfftOt LudwlQ von Ottl<• CO\Mf I 11'1• tnrlMI R ' Mt" Ct'10onl In· 38/Daily Pilot Oct ctuoong Donald "' Matl'lmag.c Laf\O 90m (OISH) Mon 6 pm Sal 10 am M-N "Mllci>llth" • ** (19•8 C>ram11 Or•u~ • • · Snakespeare dOne on Old Western iets ta~es .< toe new world image 105m (Z) Sal 1 p m fVrR "The Med Room"•• (1969 Suspense) Ste• a <.•. A wealmy w l(J()w s compan.on commrts mur<Jor 1, • Iler mentally retarde<I Slbltl10$ 92m Cl) Mon t 31 "Malla Prlnc:eH" • (198&, Ooc::udrama) Tony Curio~ dauol'l1er of a Chtca90 crime ooss tttts 10 keep "'" ... • despite a QTOWtng awar-ss Of wOO lnCI wllal "~ ' ' •S 104m (W<>f'l Mon S pm (VCRI "11119 W""4•" • (1978 Oram•) JOM Mrl I Beacn par1yong hrgl'·tchoal \ludents love tneot , ' each 011\er (R) 8tm II Thu ' a m "Maid lo OrOef" * * ( 1987 Comedy) Ally S"•e<'~ • QOOmotf\e< 91•es a SOQlleCI Beverly H•tl' "9tres• • as matO '°' a erus talent 1941nt (PG! 96m fTMCl pm Sat 11 a m . 9 pm (S) tVCR) "M11Clng'Mr Right"•• 11987 Comfld91 JOl'ln ~a• A PR woman'' 11"90 to ennanc::e me 1m11ge n• .;r v A' caNy correc::1 •nO<OOd "lime<! UlySSH Ot•kte<l • \ Set0elman IPG 13) 9Sm (SHOW) Mon 8 a m 10. Sat 9 .)() a m (SI tVCR) "Men From !fie "'-•• • * tt (19SJ Wes1errr l'ord The !one survive< cl 1ne "''"'° J<>tns •n battle~ 1' "tn41rtc::an reneoeoes 79"' (WfaS) Tllu 9 O~ (VCR) "Men In Ille Seddle" • * (I 951 Wes II• nl q a Sc<X1 A wounde<l t1nc::her llldll ou1 ...,"' a sen"'"' • el191 "'' e•-91rtlnend s nusoano runs n1m out ,1 87m (MAX) Tue 1 a m "Man or La Mancha" • 11972 Musocatl Peter 0 Spanrsll noveltst Cerv1n1.s Sri$ in P"JOM writing '"" OI QAUftt Don Ovlaote. l>Of1ty Sanc:llO Panza Al'll 0 b\l•Ofll OulCIN!a (PG) 13Sm (A&[) Sun I 1 a m IV "f"-Marn Who c.-to~·••• 11 941 C<w•~ Monty WQOl/rey Ct1nc:: $hertd1n Wl'lltes<de orea1o.s •· 1n som90"l4I s l'IOme anO 111yi there "' ctl••ve meoos F rOfll tile Geor99 S Keulman/Mon Hart 112m (DISH) Mon 1 pm 1 30 am "TM Men Who Lo...cl Cat o.ndftg" * * * (1973 V.1 ern) 8<"1 Reynoldt A wens F1r~ delectMI 11.acks A • • •()()()er n.s gang and !'-CBP!IV9. on tt'9 run lror hust>lt'ld (PO) 114m (T'MC) Tue 2 pm (VCRI ''TheManWM....,.,WH" •••119se 0tam11r" weoo BrrtrS/l intelltgenoe ortio.rs p1arn 1 corpse 1 ° A· m•IO" carry.no d31• 10 rn.1lead !NI NattS 103m (MA~ Tue 10 30 a m (SI "TM Man Who W.med to U.. ,~ .. • • It 970 <; 1>41"58) St1>11r1 Whrfmln Doctors at a nean ••ae•r~ • t9f on tile W11ds of Canada dtacover its t>enelactor nu • 1st11pl1nslor~rwork IOOm D Tue IOpm "Man With the~""""*•+ (1958 Onmat f ro Srnatra "young man tndtclecl ror tretf>ctt1ng ~1 11r °"'' to over-come "'' ""° ror l\lfcota 119m m Tl om .. .,._,., •• ~" • (1978 Comeay) Rrcf\ard Lon« A rook .. Pofl<*'n•n c:otchet a moltey ooys oeseo1t1 l•A to ttw1 champion11o11tp (PO) 91m (IHOW) Mon 6 30' " om (VCR) .. ...,__ .. ••• 11969 Mytlery)JatMsGamer P•' •ve PNI(> Mario-s seercll tor 1 Kansai g!t1 s IY ,,. leeds to ice-(>oek muro.r. end• TV t111 rn lrou~ ,1• 95m (T'MC) Wed 8 JO I m II p m "~" * * 11987 Orama) James WllOy Cem!V1<t 1• stuoent Maurice has an 1H1" wrtti C~•• and orx-•' 0 pelted wiltlCW...s~ ~OyJames h.c1r, rrom tnt newel t1y ( M F°"ter (R) 1'°"1 fll"AVOJ S•o• pm tO~om ~I ,......_... ..._ Ole" •• (I~. Otamt) L•"ll• wegntt An unl0/1 women'-•*• a str•no-< wN!" 1r« comes hOrne lO her~ end ehildf.,, att.r 11> ~f'~ "' I """"111 don!c 1 Otm • Sat 9 p m "Miu 0...,.. TlllM _,._~, •• (1i49 C01nlt<l\ LUCiiie BaW A 0001011·a tnnoclnl ,_ -•lery lhut~• Silt. working In • reel H tete offio. 87m (MAX) T,,10 • pm ...... ~··(1986 o .. me)~Ovostre Anf-..11 ~neu helpt IWO got1t encl 1 ooy grow up •1 an ''"A' tel eattte rancll "' Argentina Ounng WOf'ld War 11 " 102m (H\..) Mon 9 pm. Se! 2 15 em (VCR) .......... ~" ••• (19!>3 OfafNI R •• Heywor1fl A INOy womao IYOtn Sin FrenctKO pn~ M r_, lll'CS • morel relQtmer Ill the pos-P~rfrc 0--c naityM> ~Im ~Mon lp m S.1 9 JOa m (VCR1 M ....... Ill ~ ?: """ .... ,., ..... (198~ w~ ~ Norrie Wit prl90t* Col 9'~ ·~ U <1o" r ltd Yin. ~o ot a aia~ llbOf Cf!PIUl'1 operation n tsm (MAil) Tut I •S e m IOCl IVCA) M~ ..._. •• (1Me. ~drama) Rolle,, I~ Hwo A per1Mnl ~ ...... lf'lder )oln1 I Jffuot P',..., at I tunolt 1'111 .. lon In pollllClllY !Om I 750 South ... ,.,,.,I<"' (P0l 12tm (l) Sat 9 D m !CCI IS) IVCAI ' ... I ' J "The Mol..,._199f9 .. **• 11978. Mirltatr•H) Klfll Oouglat Two~ preslden1s mer>euver to r'91ace tne ayong Qfffidenl of tl'le First Mercan111e A~an Banlt From lt>e nQY9I l>'f Arttiur Hailey 200m (SHOW) Mon 6 pm (Pan I), Tue 5 30 1 m 1Pan 1) 6 p m (Pen 2) Wed S 30 a m (Pen 2) .. .._In lcotplo" • (1987 Horror) Bnn Ekltnd A veter an and 1\11 bt1de ere pl1g...a by l'IO<rors ret1ted 10 tl'le war 1n llietnam (R) 117m (Ill) &In 9 pm fl/CR) ··More Wiid WM ........ (1980. Westetnl Rooett Con•.O US .n1~ agents James West a1'd Anemu• Gordon ere 0tned against an KGentnc roe Wh<> attempts to i!_ln world control lrom r11s Nevada desen base 100m QI) Frt 9 pm (VCR) "The~ eoe.t" • • * It 986. Adventure) Harr.SOii Ford C•1nll in.....nor Alhe Fo~ moves n1' tam1ly to• tropo· car isle Ind t>ullOs 1 g.ant ca mike• 0.rK1ed l>'f Petet Wetr (PG) 117m (Rl) Frt S p m (VCR) .. ,.,_. Wentecr' * • (1976 Crime drama) Roo.n Stack A Los Angeles pOllCe captain and h•s special tum tnK' a ~111111 of nuna ~ tor tne TV sene\ 78m rntC) Sun 8 a m Fn S .S 1 m . 2 30 pm fVCA) "McMrnlnO a.c-. Vec:tre" •• (1~7 D<amtl Ros.lond Aunel ... reOelhouS vouno ..oman deo<>es to seek revenge wnen she learns of net momer s 1nlldekty BaM<I on tn. play by E1J9ene O Neill t 70m 8 Sun 12 am "The W-.. e"'CS Hit Chllcl'' • (1 977 CMdren) A toy rnouM end'"' son "-ta rOdeni racketee• and a pniio- 50(ll'tcal mus1<r11 \/ooots Peutr Ustinov Clorts LH C.hml n Saly Kellerman An"Tlaled (GI 83m (l>tSH) fn 9 a m (VCR) "Murder 11-ci•• •• p 987 Suspense! Jonn Hewkes An audiopt\tle r.c:ords a murde• il'O meets • temptress whO may not be wt\11 ™ seems t04m (SEL) F11 2 15 a m (VCR) "Niu" a 'nt o.ctlne erwl F •II of 11 Duce" • * ( 1985 M..,,,...,.,, Sun n Sa••nclQn Fawsl doct1tor Benito Mustolln< a dllUQl'l191 Eddi is torn between n1m and Mt husband. ousted tore.gn mon•sle• Galeauo Ciano 205m (H801 Wed 8 1 m !Pan 1 t Thu 8 • m {Pan 2) {CC> (S) (VCR) "Mr 0.,. IN n.o.t" * * (1969 Com90yl Dwayne H1C1<1n1n A hlllCOPt91 tr•lfic rapotler s poQU!ar new part-'* IS • •iee>tOtnlnllC St Betnard earn (01$H) Wed 1 pm I Im (VCR) "My ,.., Lady" • • • 11964 Musoeatl Audrty Hepbum ProlesSOt ~ H991ns t>els he can make coctmey Eliza Doolittle spea~ and act kU a ducl'ess Oscars tor best poctUre dlrtctor George Cuaor end actor Hamson (0 > 170m (MAX) Sun S p m Tn11 8 p ..,, tS) !VCR) "My ,__,.. en-n. (Co6ofl" (19'7 ComedVI Bot> H()pl A t>et>y ptiotograpller plays pt•vate •Y• 10 help a women !Ind her uncle kidnapped ov an 1n1em•lt0n•I cnm· 1nel 117m (MU) Sun 1 t a m "Mr ,....., '1'ell•" ** • f1~3 O<ama) ROddv McOow•• wt*1 1 00y s ranch¥ 1a11>er lets """ pock 1 oony 10 train ~ pocll5 1ne roal or 1 slUOC>om mer., t9tTt (OttN) Sun t p m 2 I m "Mt"""'.._ !Mand"' • • • (196 t Science l~l>On) MietlMI Craig An e~ped Unl(>ll olflCer and h11 men land on c.pgin Neino s 1s1e of gt•nl t>eHts Sued on lhe .kJ6es Veme ~ 10tm (MAXI ThY 4 pm (CC) IVCRI .. ,..._ .. * * ( 1987 Suspense oomedVI Jen Btl(lgls A bllr OM>et end his menicur•al W1le try to SOIYe • murder She wllnMMt in t9S4 Au11m Tu u !PG) a3m {H90) Wed. 12 p m . 11 p m • Sat 7 p m (CC) (VCR) "Tlle Meft'9 OI lfle Ao"" * • (1988 Mystery) Sean Con'*)' A I 4tn-cen1Uf'( Fr1ncll'Un monk sOIYes • series of murder's 11 an et>t>ey concllve in Italy From the U""*1o Eco no...t (RI 1 lOm (MAX) Sal 2 35 • m (CC) (S)(VCA) ''Tiie...,,_....,..., .. ••• (1952 Ctl1Ndt1m11Ctuiri.s Mc()(-Hit"""' t>oaro 1 1T11n ro ktll & rtcke-s wlOow being "°°'*' fl'om Cntcago by a Los Af1991es Clelec;11ve 70m CAU> Mon 7 a m ''llle.._.... .... ..-. ... "(t973 AdultSOt\l't)Rot>en UwlgA:ln F,.quent l!le<s ,,,_I a businessman end art held lio.t9 In Pelm Spnn<;js (RI 102m (IHOW) ~ I 45 1 m .. Fn 3 50 • m "Ntcl 111111" * (19e7. Horror) l ffAnne Beker A New YOf11 pob omc.t ttecks 1 mrM 1>re11ted u11n1s1 on un- llniehed l>u-• (RJ 77m (MAXI ~ 1 20 a m (VCR) "Tiie...., ......,.. .. i * ( 1972 Orama) Leif Erldlton The ¢OlllpM al 1 elem ltw'Miens 1 tum or Pl'•~.,, • ••· mote f\lf'll !Owl' 54m 8 Sun 3 30 p m •-n. ...,.. HM free" •• (19'2 Mv•lerYI James Mtten fwo llrilllh MlhoOfmtrms 11h rel•>QI from • ...,,.,.,, wlltl 1 ~Id mu11CU1n wN>N ctoMt !\es • ~ 7tm (AH) Thu 12 pm Fn 1 I m fl/CR) "A ...,.. 11111 c1 rune•" • • • 11~. ~> The ....,.. 11ir°"*9 A ~ ps up I YIQJUlft eleeNt ,.,,,,.., Oroudlo, CtllOO ~ Htrpo U•ry on •' • ~ hOtel .... po9tM9' Hult tootling for IJOld Mm (TC) Fn • Jn ' Slit 5''° I m (VCR) Kr •• (1tl0. ~M) Rot>en Mltcitlum A'* ... dlMttl al '* inovtlN!lel hu90ellCI • bMUllllll WOINll p111na m ~ tw lower u-IM men'a !Oenllly '° .,_., -tf'IOet"t.lt S1 ~ In ~ 106m (WPtX) - Thu S p.m {VCR) '''rllgM. ~· * * (1 998, Orama) Slsey ~ Suo- d•I JesM CatM spends muctt of lhe last nlgt1t of her Mld- wesl fife It me kitchen table wtltl her l'llCIChef (PG-t3) 9Sm ("90) Sun 9'30 a m (CC) (VCR) r "~.,. .. * (1987, Science fiction) Cl"*lfll Mary Stewart Sc1en11sta find 1 holog(em '"-" end MJmething evd at:io.rd en Old ~ INMd to explore 1711 plelWI Votcryn (RJ 89m (TMC) Sat 7 30 pm . a·()5 1 m (VCR) "Meh"-""•" *** fl9e1 ~I Syl\'esw SllllOne Under~ Ne• 'l'Of11 ~are •aillng tor Wulfgar a professlOn•t 1error•st last _, 1n Lonoon (R) 99m (MAX) Tue 12 OS Im (CC); (SttOW) Fn. 11 p.m !VCR) "A NNlgl_.11.,.111'..,. .. ,. on lll!I S.... ): 0.-Wentot." * ( 1987. Horror) Healher Unoei*amc> Taeins pleglied l>'f bid druma uno.t-go drug~ end~ up on Ff900Y the s11sllef (Al Mm (TMCI Thu 8 pm • 2 1 m (S) (VCA) "No 9ill DMr' * * ( 1984. Drema) Kevin Oollon A fll\'9'1'e Clfll1nQuen1 tet out of 1 detenUon center ~ to Ill tn a1 1 1unl()( n;gll SCtlool 117m (TMC) Sun 1 30 e.m "No Men'1 L..end'' * * ( 1987 ~spet!M) CNl'fie sr-, A p011G1 heuten.enl s.nos • rOOk,. to onfiltr11e 1 eat tNers hOI Porsetie CllOC> Shop (R) IC>em fTMCl Tue 9-30 p m 3 35 1 m (S) (VCR) "Ho Surrender" ** (1 985. Comedy) MIC:hffl Afl911ta fhe new man~ ol a l.Nerpooj 1()()111 Qfub tnher1ta I~ Year's Eve oou~t>oolong of elOef1Y Ptotntantt and Roman Call\ollc.s tR) 102m fMAVO) 'rue II pm 1 1 m CVCR) "L.I Nocfle Ava.nun ($pent$h) P.cjro Annendlnz Orema de caracrer deoortl\IO. en el cual un )Uga6()( de ~ vasca Sii •• envvel10.,, Utrllnll ~ 102m .• f'n 2 1 m "Not My Kid"*** (1985. Orama) Georoe Se9aJ A --990" and his wire dtlCOver tr1etr ~ nonne1 ,_,_ aoe daughter uses 1~. mlnjUanl. ooca-. LSD, PCP and w1'IO ~nows wtoat else on 1 ~., t>e111 tOCnl (I) Sun 2 p m (VCR) "Now end,_.,.....** (1983. Romance) Cneryr L.edd. The stre"!lth of a OOU(lle t. m1m9 ta put to a !Ml whef1 11\e husblnd •• ICCUMd of riping a1'otfler womat1 (R) 92m • Sun 2 p m {VCR) "H~ OM With a~* (19'7. Cnme CltM\e) ~ en Carra<S<tle A au.ave Los Angoeles pollCle detecllY9 ar>d nos qu1n. y penner '1unl a dNQ IOrd respected In the com- munity (Rl I 0 t m (T'MC) Thu 10 p m .. 3 35 1 m (S) ~) 0-P-Q DaJly Piiot Oct 2-81~ 103rn.(SHOW) Sun 4 p.m . Thu 7 1 m , 12 a m ''<>-IN ldfe" • •• (1979, Orlll'I&) M1CtloMI Kr- Bored tMM l\lln IO Ma, bOole end ~ in 0- plenned Color'IOO oornmunll) OW"9Cted l>'f Jonathan Kaplan (PG) ~ (l.ft) Thu 10 p.m (VCR) "PatlldlM, .._....,, 51yle" •• (1988. MU91Caij EMa Pl'esley An unemc>l<>yed P'l<>I enlla ts a lriend s aid tn oc>enlng. HI-flan llt<har1.el MtVICI 91m (WTU) Fn 7 05 am (VCR) .. ,._, 2. Wllllrlg Ter' ** (197S. Cntne drln\I) Bo Svenson T eontaSM Sher•ll Buford Pusser oontinoes Ns one-man war on cnme es •Is r~ tries to ttop nHri (PG) 109m.(WT'N) Thu 5'06 p.m (VCR) ""9ggy Sue Ool llllMted'' * * • ( 1986. Comedy-drama) KltNMn Turner 1985 hOu-1• Peggy &le pesMI OUI I t ..... hlgl\-SCllOol ,_,.,,. and WlilH up ltl 19e() wl(tl her huabencHo·Ce Otrecled l>'f Francn CCJC>C)Ola (PG-13) 10o&m ~)Weo 10 a m .S.1830am,51Spm (CC} (VCR) "The~ AcrMI IN L811e" (1988, Suspense) Vllane Hlroet Chock Ind Radlel move lf\9!r llll!Wly ltom the city 10 IN c:ountry. wt\tre 11'..-y find a dead t>oOy on llw lak.e IOOm D Mon 9 pm (CC} (5) .. ...._, ~" *** 11978. Comed)I Llurtn Baca• The wives or tnrM IM'lltes 11 1 mtnunum·MCUnty prtson _pn lorcas 10 tcq\.11<9 badly neeoea l\Jnda 100m B S.1 11 45 p.m .. ,,.,_,,.. "CMOI" '*' ( 1917. Or"1m1) Adam Anlln A Midwest teacher s pretty ~ complocltes 1111 bukM· ShootltlO tnenc1srvo With an 9'-cc>n•tet 92rn 8 wees 12 45 a m Cl) Wed 12 41() Im "Pete 'n' Tme" ** (1972. Comedy-drame) wa..,. M1nn1u Two ll'llddle-IQed San F11ncisuns mMt, marry r11se a son Ind <>r1n •Plrt Ducted by Mlrttn Ritt (P01 100m • Thu 330am "PtlMdre" * * 1t (1962 Orlmll) Melone Met'cour1 A °'"' shipponO tyCOon s seconcr wife !\es 1 tregoc altu w.tn '*.stepson Olrected Dy Jutet Dasson 115m (AU) Fro 6 pm , 10 pm . S.1 9 I m "~" * • ( t 9ee. S11ge pity) Gregory HarnlOfl An un rufy clnner ne.is up • Labor Dey P1Cnoc '" tne 1950s MIO- wes1 "" tnt1 verslOM ol me Wiflllm 1noa play 123m (SHOW} Tnu 1 30 p m (CC) "!'flow Tell" *** (t959 ComeoyJ Rock Hudtotl A playtioy 50nQ'M•ter encl an ontenor decor•lor iire NCtl otf\er up OY!th wti11 tn.y ovemeer on 1 PlrtY" 1 OSm • Sun 1 p m (VCR) ··~¥" ••• (1949. O.ama) Je•rn>e Crain A Wgltt· sklnnlO bledt rvM reSQee1IO on ~England returns to ,.,., grendmothlt 1nc1 reosm '" tne 0..0 Sou1h 102m (MAX} Wed 9 am "~" •• (1942 er.ma) Jonn Wayne Two coat m+nefl OM more Mntesa ttian IN O!her, ere 1n~ l>'f the same women 10 oontrol 1nou1try 1n w1r'bme Pm._ t>ur(lh 91m m wee 3 30 1.m """"'°°"-•*•• 11986. War) Tom ~ Two,... 919nrs and a povlfe '°"' othefs IOsl on war •'°"9 me c.n>-- bod<ln border in 1967 Osc:¥-s ror but ~ Cllrec10t Olrtef SIOne (R) 120m (t«lJ weo 3 15 1.m (VCR) "fllHM Ooft'1 lat lfle ~·· *'*'* (1MO. Comeoy) Dons 01y A New Yonc dftme cn11e moves hit wite end lour boys to an old man"°" on IN country 111 me Sun tO 1 m "The .... ._. of .... c_..,.,,y-.. *. (1981 Comedy) Fred Asta•re A w1yw1rd c;narm., CO-I horlW to San Francrsco lor n1s <>al¢t« • weddlnO llPHtTtflO ~ •nd "'' •~·Wifes m1m1g1 114m (SHOW) Sat. 8 1 m "~A~" i1t (t952, Hi.IOtUI dr'llne) ~ T"IC'f Clpi JOnel Ooroltty &edford Jonn AIOen .,.., 11'9 rm of !fie Pllgnma lltld '""' • <ougll 1"p on IN M•yftower 1oem {MAJ() Mof1 1130. m ~galet 11· The Oii!« _.. .. ** ,198&. ~or) Jo8ettl Wiiiiam• An Ametocan lndla/I r..eps 1"e broke 9nd h()l'neiffs Fr-41tlgs once again pt.y IO 1 po1WQ9111 (PQ..13) 90m (N90t ~ 230 pm (S) !VCR) ''Thi~.....,. ... ~ CColoft" llM& cnm. dratnl) Ynt Tumef A Orln.t StopS llf I Greek OW. «Id MIPS lhe own« t luaty ....._ t>ec;ot1>e 1 ~ BAiied on me novel l>'f .i-M Caln 1 tln't (WT911 Tue t-20 pm , T'hu 10 SO p m ....... Geld" •• (19'1, Mv91cal ClO"'ldy) J- S-an A l\armonoea otayer WOCM 1 ~ • ~ end jalr\S I bendlMOel' S bend Mm C"ICIC) Wed • I m (Vef') ,, .. ,...... '* (19f7. ~) Oll'lld ~ A New 'I' or1I PQllCe o~. his nook« Qll'lfnenO II'(! • meo.n> hive • PfOClMm ~ lllllng ~ (R) Mm.Cff90J Tnv • '° • m (CC} CVCf'I ..,.,_ el Dellt-" • (19f7 Hoo'Or'I DoNolO ~ "~~1 ~m.,Old d'lurctt to .... gr.an ~. "-' of bugl Onclld by ~ c.rpenw (R) 101m (IMOW) Son iO '°pm. Sat_ 12!1Qem~Mon 8pm .11m.(l)Fn tpm ,S-3 1 111.~(VCR) ........ ,....... ._. ...... (19f7. Coniedyl CMy ~ A I~ IUmld plrflf ,._,.. M ..,....., ~ lrOll'I 91\ .... pnrtOI OreQ9cl by Adi ......... l"O) Mm eteot n.. 1 lO p m • 1 O JO pm (CC} (S~ ""°"' t.tol\ 11 pm I Pm CCCI (S) (YCA) ~~~-------------------~~~~--- MOVIES ''""-Princ:lper' * • (1987 Orama) J•me• S.,sN The ,,.w pt1r>Q(>9I ot 1 orug-onteste<l hoQll ~ ..i.1 """" 1 MCll"ly guard IQ wn.p in. plac. .mo ~ (R) 109m CH80) Sun 8 pm 4~4S • m Wed 8 pm , Sat 11 p m (CC) (SJ (VCR) "n.. Pmt•ttl Ute of~ VIII"•*** (1933 Hr'toneal ar1m11 C'111'1es Laughton The llloate<l 16111-oerm.ry En· gn11 k.1i9 his ncs HOC)n(I ... re oe~ rnal<ong room io.- tovr mote Best IC10I Osu1 tor LIUQMon 91m (MC:K} S"" 4 am IVCRl ""'-Pnie" •• • 11963 D<a,,,.) Paul Newm.n Sue Nooe• Pme rec•~I$ plol IO Ml()nap I IHP9(;te<l soentttl ~ on M\ lfv~ Wellee4I now.I I 3Sm (WPOC) s.t 8·30 pm .. ,.,.._ POC19«'1 ~e" * * 11974 Choioren) Cnar!>e Orei.e -. 81TUst> ~ i.acr-er and Ills pupil '""''°"" shnnlrn'lj pllls ana oecome '2 onct>es llagh l)Orn (Ol~J Tue 9 1 m "P'fotKI X" ** (1987 eom.dy.()r•ma) M•~ 8'ode<ICll A 9f0Unoe<l M fO!c:e pilOt rncun .,.,,.,, ::tltml)S Ire# OllOly tao &•~ II I Slrll*QIC· we.apans <ese1rcn '*''., (PGI toem (SHOW) s..n 8 o m 4 2S a m !CCI tS) (VCR) . .,.,,. ~· * * ( 1985 Action) Jecille Chen Two New Yori< detective• one • k•ru• ·~ 9C> IO Hong Kono on rt>e 111~ 01 1 cocaine tort1 (R) !ISm (MAX) w.o S 10 1 m (CC) (SI (VCRJ "Percf'O tit" • (1986 ~S.l Amr>ony P..,_ons A fa1leo stuclef\t nun Ind a SleUy ITIVSIOln find tt.. ~ "'°181 Notm•n Barn n.n1 in ~ o4 his ~ tR) 96m (Z) Fri 11 p m (CC) (SI (VCR) ''The~of0.11 Cooc*"••(1 9el eom.dy~) 'Trell w ,n,ams No one wH l'latrT..C no one wu c:eughl r "O tt'4 S200 000' ensom wu ,,__ lo.ind tt tne ~of 1971 u.~e<0 8 Coope< tPG)IOOm tun:) s.t Sp m 1VCR) ··n. <NMity of ~ .. ** (1976 ChrM) ~ Hyt.ands Two vovno OC>CtO<s rost. in.tr ur~ by cni~ •iig ror retorm et,,..,, m1sm1'1l1Q9d ~I 9em (Ul"I!) 'Thu 4pm Ti.. <Nfff" • • ( 197!1 WH19'nl T,,,, Metnnon Ove<lnn euuo.ne ll1'0 "'' lr>Otaf\o"l rMd IWOCNI< Morgan SH rCl1 IOI "*< S1Sf41' 1n IN 19909 ~HI PliQt for N TV ser,.s 100m (TMC) Mon 2 p m "The Ovfft'' • (1996 AOV.nlur&) Heflry Thomu AUS or(ltlen end n1s lntnd w~ >Ml< 11111h to N ~ ~ ot a '"' mons1e< in Aus111i.. IPG) ll3tn ()4901 Sun 6 1 m Thu 4 om (SELi S.1 5 p m CVCRI R-S 'Rltd" it 11986 Mvenfute) 8ll Allen A bocycl9· molOCIOSS rKe< tnlS 10 ent9f I CQ<N()( prCJmCM« I "9· ''°"'"1 '""'Hd cash pnze.....,,, (PG) 9tm (H90) Won 6 pm Frt 10 1 m rCCJ tSI CVCAI ..... ,.Of"°"°"' * 11987 Men..! tns) ~ Kowg. Ari AflZOtl<I nArCQt~s QftoOef goes lo Arget>tll'\a wmi r.1 ~ troeno 10 lfa<:K oown 1 dr1.19 t:ll• fR) ~lm (MAXI Sit §30 pm~) "Thtt Rae-of hn•" ••• 11938 0.-1 0..--. Oarr_, c;onn,.,"Q tlly sJte11411s Ml• POO< Frllldl model uo .n pt~ slyll to llelp,,., ~ Ind rrwry • nct1 men"' Nt¥' Yor'O ,&tn (loflQ() ~ 2 a m (\ICR) "RelMng Anz-" ••• (19e7. Comedy) Nl(()IH ~ A I05e< and hos wife ~ldnllP a QUlnlUPl9I from •n unfl<11s~-'"""""'' store m-onare ~ by Joel llt>d Eltlan Coe<> (PG 13) 94m (SHOW) Fn 12 p m 8 pm ICCJ 151 (VCR) ''The Rel RaQi" * * • (1980. ~~) Tony Ct.Jf11 A 111~ M.topfl()nlll 11'tM '° sh9re tn apu\· mtnl plllXlfl!Clly Mt!\ a lt>'UOQlll'IO O."°" 111 N-. Yori( 1 OSrrl (.IHOW) F n 10 a m ,..._. ....... * (1 987 Comedy) J-8elutN A rough CIA 9Q9f'll l'*Pa 1 !Mell ex>ur1e< ._ t ~t«:rttt ~ trom Calttomoe eo w~ (PO 13).,., CMeOt Set 8.30 a.m • 8 30 pm ~I "'TM~ Mr , ••• ,, ....... (,961, eotn. dy~ Qftoa WIOC M 18909 WUUQ9 ~ I lllgemoet '°" ,,.,... 17 ~by"'' ........ "'two "8Me~ CdlM 87m (l) Fn 2 p m ...._... __ K •• ( 1982 Or 111'\a) "°"" Altl'l\tf'I Melt• ley 8t1lrttl Mllort •llflOUtlfy """1d ~ IUI Olly of lfa'I .... .,. In IN r~ 00'1 of~ t07m (MAYOi Fn 930pm 12'30•m "'--.._..,._ TOf'Cidioe 09 ~~ (SpeMll) LUCiie ~ Ut1' ~ M lldlnlt.I a Uf1 ~ ~ICO pet'8 iri....ti.pw un ~. P9'0 ntldle NOe • esUl8 Plfl ~ O ~ Of -..ro.ct IO:Z,,,. Mal 930 am .. ,., .....,. ......... L..r •• (1 .. 7. Horrof) MIDhMI Moneny All """'IJP0'09'•t •r>O ,.., _..,. eon~· fWl'q'f ,_.. to I ~ IOWf1 lull ol ~ (,_) t6tn (Zl Mor> 1 om Tue 1' pm WflO l lO•m Thu I em ~I "1lle "'-...... • * (I* ~) TOf!WIOf Lae ~ Allt•~r•"» ... ~...,,...~ ~ ~ Cly lllS ~ peralle °""* fPOI ~ (MAX) wee 6 30 p m (VCR) "Ill._.• Edge" * • * (19e6 Orama) Cn~ Qlov., Sm.aN town !Mnl KIS!umped .,,., • PM' snnglftt ,,.. gwtlr>en<i 10 0.•111 Bu.a on 1n ecrual c.aM (RI 99m (HeO) Tue 1 50 a m . Sal • 05 • m (CCI f\ICR) "lllodl 'n' lllOll Hlfll kfoool'' • * • ( 1979. Mustatll P J Sole$ HtQl'>·SChelol fl\JOents are driven by roe;;. n <oil to ,_, egllf'ISI ,,_ pttnQpll, Mrts Togar MuK bt .,,. RamonH (PGI 93m . Thu 8 pm (VCR) "A "-Wllfl I View" •••• (1 918 Drlm.t) ~I Bonham Cart., Min Lucy Honeyc:hufch, ~to a snoo IOu4'\ 1907 Floftne1 Wltl'I M< oouson and ~tt the m.n tNI -io.e Dw9Cl90 Dy J atnM l.ory From !tie no..el by E M ForsMr ti Strl (RI.) Sun 10 30 p m (\/CR) "111-r't ....., .. **** 11968 Hotrot) Moe Fa'TOW Pr'9Nf't R<JHmary a ~ and 00-. want ,.., to give l)fr"1 to lhe A.nllchnst Dltected by Roman Polan&lu (R) 137m {TTllC) TllY 10 1 m (VCR) "lllound lillc9rllglll'' ••• (1986. Ofltf\9) 0.•le< Gotdon An ~ j&Zl M.tophanoSI from New Yori. pns O!t'9' blltdl •.1oe1r111e1 and• ,_ lnelld on IN Len 8anll "' 1959 Pans Owect.O by a.orano Te~ (R) I 33m (R\,J Sat 12 30 p m (VCR) "Ill~' • • 1196' M\n4c:al) Et..•J Presley An "'" ., ant •inoe< tallet a IOC W'lttt • c.am<v91 ano t Ills 111 lo\la Wt\tl t"9 own«' aaugm., 101m (WT .. ) Fn 10 05 a m (VCR) "lllofel W90dinv" •• * (1951 Ml/SICel) Fred AS111·1 A 1><omer ano .. s,.. "'e 1hel1 1C1 10 194 1 Lorioon lf"CluOeS At11ora s 18m0Us oence on "'8oell~ 93m e Fn Ip m (VCR) ''TM lllulH of~ .. • * (1982 Mrn<-les) Ellnt>elh MOll'90"*'f ...,.,,. ena .io.n Hage!' '4)lil I.IP on t"9 eve of a-15ltt ~ ~ 200m CWTUl Mon 1 05 I m (Par11) Tue 1 ()!I m (P111 l) '°A""'*'e W1ICI" * * * f 1973 0t11MI LIOy13 Bndges A ,_.wom.n -" 10 Cororaoo crusM»t agaW>el ...io hO<MS bwig rouno.d UC for a c.nn.r, {GI 103m (TllltC) Tue 10 1 m (\ICR) "R\j!Neq ,,_. .. •• • (1996 Comedy) Oenny O.Vlto S1weo UllStNn l(en ano "'' '"''--.onap N vulOM ,...,. or • 8r4rly-. Dulon*S.,,,.,. """° r11Vw$ IO ptiy rim '°"" IRl 93m (TillC) Tue 8 p m 2 a m ISi (VCR) .. ,.,.,. •• ~· •• (1970 OtlllNJ ROber1 Mnc:hum ,. ~ s ....,,. 11111111'1 •"•"...,,,. Bnttsh s<*:llet '" 1915 No!1heln ltlllltno Ow~ by 0.lllO Le.an &est SUC>PO"I· ong tctor Oscar lo< Jo!wl Mllls (PG) 175m (SH<>'#) Thu 10 a m IVCRI 'S.'9 Ill...,., .. ** (1962 °'9mll MIC:Uy Mantle A nones. l>Oy ... , ,..,. l..mll LMgu8 tlu()Olft lr\al "'' , • .,.. k~ IWO New y~ Yw>ktn lkm (lllAX) Fn 6 OS. m "Sall e Crool!M INp" ** !1 9e1 CotMoy) R<>0er1 W"T'ft' A lhlef llld n.a gl"'iJ UM I molN>ellecl lhop 1()1 I bltW Nttlt end IOt'Ce.,, •• NI")' man IO ,,._, eem (lilAJll Tue SlS t rn .. ..,_. llfh ~-*** 119'5 AO..enVel St..art ~ '"...,. n,.n end 1 womat' en~"' tr-. African oe_, '"° hQl'll on IMlboOnS ano •tctl oet>et 10 ,.,,_. 119me Tue 130am ....... T.: Pw99ll al• TNN199 ~~ 1t1t !197S Orama) llnd9 ~ A IS-Y9ft-old gor1 -. M:llac. rrom ltl8 pr~ °' '* l'n09* t ,_.,iage by tuming IO tr.. bOl'lll IOr oomfon I 00m • Thu 10 a m ...,,. .......... c.•" .. • ttteO ~I Anltiony <MNt ,.,, EtkimO ooet 11bou1 111e ~ un1~ .,, tc0- 0tn1 INllH IWn I ~ ~ by Mounbftt 110m (T'llC) Tue 7 30 • m .. n. ... .._ .. ••••t·~ ~)EnolFlynn A datNl>g 8nllsh priy,_., .._,. SO.-tn lhip5 """" 1>11 qvMft .!J*TTllSllort "' I $86 one.cs by MCf\MI ~ 127m• Fn 130 l lT\ (VCl\I ·~....,. •• 11978, er.rn.) ,,_ "~ ~ JO..,--old tlOdcbrok• ~ ~"'"" rvnnong IN ll'W bul ~ e~ Wfty 10 i._ ....._ (PO) t21TI (\JR) weo 4 p.m ""Tiie ...... U..fflK-,~M ,, .... Romane. aomedr) 8ltftwt fo.n Mlf-..n IOCial __,. leedl I grOQlfy Cl9l1o If*> l'OIMfQ .,., • nol1 -~ ~ nol know "9IO Sll1e i. 1 OOm8 Fn. 9 : m. (CC) ISi "Tiiie a.cM al .., ._..." * ( 11187 Comedy) Wld\MI J roa ,., WOUIO-be yuppie"°"'~" CiOfTIM 10 ,.... YCIA ..._. ht ""'°"''"'• ..... room CUI or..-ncb to ti.an••~ IPO t31110m ('t90!Thu 2pm ICC)ISI (VCA) • .._. ...... ""-"'" .... (196.a Ccmeoy-dr-) Roell Hudton A ~ nwned ltypoc:lhol ldrtec wt'<> 11-*e ht het ONf • ........... IO ........... IO llnd I MC· Ofld l'ill&bend tor his ..,. 100rn ~ Sun 12 30 I IT\ IVCA) 1'M --.. -...." * ** I'*· ~I Tom s.lllldl '""'° fe•-.....,.,, l\"Of'I.,,. °"' w. llt>d find "-,......... .,., orw • ~ ~ by ,.,.._ ~ '°'"' (llAX) Mon •tsp m .. .,._.. •*It (1f1 I. Or.,.., ~ AoundlrM A Htrtem moo boU """ bliildc ,,,.., .. .,._ ,)CIM SNft 10 ~,. ~ ..,,,_,.., °"'* Cly OOtdorl ~ !RI ... (T1ilCl W«1 16 pm. l •SO a"' ~) ......... .., V-" ** 11..... Docudttme) V..,_ 31/Daily Pilot Oct. 2- Bemnelll A ~lllfed ~·eger 11\tetl I ~ tno later r1~s on iove wr1n 1 pr•s1 t~m (U~ Fn 4 pm "SN Done Hiftl Wront" •*** (1933. eoq..oy) Mff West Gay 90s salQOt\ll .. ~f 0.•moNI LOU~ tnO(l\. If women MOuci!S a m1ulOl'lary 1n0 sings ·1Liiie1 Min Who Tl~H Hos Time 68m D Tue 'Im (VCR) "SM WOA a Yellow "lbOon" * • • t1949 WH19'rn)Jonn Wayr. Cavalry •ewen Capt Br•INI goet out on on. last l'lllts.o<> "' ll't9 nean ol 1ndtan coumry Ovected !>)' John F0td t03m (Z) MOil 3 30 pm (VCR) "She't 1t end RMdy" \1980. AOutt\ only) S.tione Wotton Two cousins 1nllent a IAIXI bus1neu in Hong KOl'Q \RI 88m (SHOW) Wed 11 30 p m .. ~ .. * * p 986 ActlOI\) 8•en0a Rot>ont An ~· tawytK on ma reC>ound from a !>90 mamege nails ah to defend lier ,,...,, l0t Orug r1111ed mUtoe< 104m e F't t am e Fn '2 )() 1 m "The $heMI end IN SPtlllte Kid" * * 11979, Cl'ltl<Jr*'11 Bu<! Si»nc.< /\ G10<g11 snentt oefnenas •n extr•1err••· 11111 wf>O •ooh hke a 7 year-o4d t>oy 93m (SHOW) Sun '7 30 ."' "Sf\eftodt ~end IN Me.U Of OM .. "** (1984 Mysi.r,t Pere< Cuslltng Sleu1f' Hoi<Mt Ind Or Wlta<>n w0<1( on c.a ses "' wTIOCl1 !tie vtCltml aeem to tiave been scar9Cl1o oeattt 92m (SHOW)f'11 8301 m 6pm (VCR) "Sl\ine" •• (1977 AC11Qrl) Jann s.~on ThrH l'lltl't nooo 1 moonslJUle' s mal1'ef w•m tnetr sltrn fall'* s •11•11 of vrnlege 1>00'119Q booll IPCil 95m 8 Thu 12 "5 1 m fhu 12 "0 a m (VCAI "Ship_. .. * • • (1978 Adllenrure) Rao.rt Logan A ....oowtr "'' daugn1ers 1 newtwoman •rld •n Otpllall stow1w1y are suana.o O!' an A1t11<1n ShOte (G I 102m (MAXI "1on 8 30 a m (VCR) "Slllppy" • *"* /1931 Comedy-<1r1m1) Jtci<Mt C<>OIMI' Young S.oppy Sl\tnnet helps Ills Slum buOdy Sooky •ltll cnon.y IOI 1 IQnse tor Sook y s c10Q Oeur for dlf1C1<>' Norman fau<OQ 11511'1 (USA) Tue 3 ~Im .. sio.ne.. • ( 196A AC!>OOI Rooert Rell'llCll l'Offl'\et LOS Angeles l1wman Sloena c:.omes 10 Man"• 10 retcve ms t.odnaP041<1 e•-gl(t1r>end from tllugs 9Sm (H80) Sun 3 tO I m (VCRI "Smoh" ,. • • 11970 Orama) Ron Howerd A oonfuMO bo'f """° resenn "'' ~tetpfllf>ef runs '"'•Y wtttl •a.mien Sl>eOl>lfd do9 all&< nurs~ 11 l>IGll 10 ""llfl 95m e S•I J pm (VCR) "~y. c-Home" ••• (1972. Chlldf*'1) Snooc• sHrCheS for n1s or.g.n11 o-Liii •11et •"-wrtlet n1m a iener from the ~111 Antmlled JG! 70m (DISH) Thu ') pm JVCAI "S-Kind of Wonderlul" * • (1997 Romenc:e) En(' SIOIU A teen age 9reue mont.ey s tomboy f'r*'<S nelps htm NOO a popul11 gt<t 1n IT1etf L°' o\ngeiel high td1ool CPG 13)93n\(8"0W)Svn 2pm 2 •~e m (CC\(S)(VCAI "Sorry, Wrong .._..,.. •• • J19"48. Suapensel S.rt>ere 51.anwyct. A be<lr~ ~w Y()fti MKHS phones he< r.uso.no at "'• omc:. ano ~ two ,,._ pl0f1fn9 ner mu<def 89m IMAX) Tllu 8 • m (VCRJ "~' *ft*• ( 1972. Orll'l'I) Cl()tly Tyeon A tNct. S118rtcroppe1 s w1lt1 kM(>S Ille lt mlty logethtl' a"9f h4I goes to ouson 10! stealing • hem In 1 ~ Loul.i"" °' rected oy "1art.n Rm (GI I OSm (DISN) f'n 11 JO p rt1 (VCAI ~" ** .. 11984 Corhedy) Torn Hanlll A. produet ~finds~ IC>Ye '" New Yon wtltl tne "*"'1111 !WI me1111 l>Oy on CIPll Cod Olrect.O by flOf'I Howard (POI 111m (TMC)'Tue 4p m .Sll 7am .530pm (S)(VCA) •• The '91 ~ c-"' ,_die CoW' .... (196e ~'PenMI RIChard Bunon A cynic.! Brm.n spy 1111>191' '" Cold WM count..e5P10N01 wttfl en ENI G«man agen1 0wec1ed by M•ntn Ritt From me no'fel by JoM te Cant I 12m (~Mon 10 • m "St.ep Door ~.. •• (11M3. Mullell) Lon MGAllt1i.. ThrH pr•!T'f u SO hOt••-beOornt ro rt1tn11eaity wwol"ICS Mttl 11 mo of Mt~ ounng wooo War II 9()m (HtCIQ Fn 4 a m (VCR) ...... ._,. .. ** * J1~7 Su~~) RICNl<I Dr A s...me oe~ ""•~ "'• ~ ta• ·I' IO e1<;1pecl oonvl<:t I .. ·""9n0 undlr IYtYtll , 1115"' (...ow) weo ,.er.,,, toe> <S>: (ftlC> ~ IOpm 3 •0 •m ICC)(S)(VCR) "Steftcllne T .... •• (1971. W..i.<11) ~ FO!•* lo. MNl-ume Clnll rancnei of Indian herilacJI refvM• to tall out IO t taNS l>Mon during lfle ()epr911IO()n 100m (WTll) w.o 7 OS t m (VCA) • ...,_, end VMfl-" **• (1939. ~ture• Sc>e<>oer Tracy New YOik ne-.sman H4Hw')' M S11nley' ldilOt ttnas lllM 10 Alric. 10 fond IC>tf SQoftlell ml110Qn1ry DI 0.llld l.Mngstone 101m (Z) Sun 11 30 1 m Tue ~ p m Wed 7 • m .. ...,.." • * 11986 Cr1mt Ot tme) NIOOIN S<lre>Yy l<tnMI PCJllc:e Oetlctl¥e Evin sw11 o.v ... "~ 1n u.a veou too1uno IQf ""-••ltet wttr1 l1'e hell' ot • ~ OHie' wno ~new IW 104m S Tue 9 p rn {VCR) .. .,,. ..... loell 0.-" •••• (lt)t. OreiN) ... ~ ~· ... The)Ol\~tW .... coal~lr'9ilto~I tooel Syftllm 1'Wl1 lett "WI Cle 10 ~ • IMng Ofte*I ~.c;:a A..a 110m (MCIQ fllu •• I'll (VCR) Cowbor" *tit (1971. ACllOn) .-nee 9ro11n An"' I ~t trUd!er •nd hos Duddy h•IJI • io.o of stolen cat· lie fOf • Ill~ m1rketeer IOOm Cl Sun t 1 pm (VCR) I "The s.oty of Ale••~ Oteneni ....-· ••• (1939 e ... ogrti>hy) Oon Arnectle The Scottisll·OOfn US ioent1st llt'IOs 1 wile and 1nvems the telephone with "'' ass1stam, Mr Walson 97m(Z)Sun I 15pm Tue Sam T!iu 930 ~~Sir•..-elMI the Qvnfo9'1tef'• • • (197& Wesiemt Lee Van CINI A gunslinger from the W111 anO a youth lrom l"4 Far Ent try to IOcate lour W<>mlf1 wllO can pro- vide clues to a moss.no tonune tPGl 95m G S.t 1 t 30 pm (VCR) "Sir~ on lM Aun"••• (1967 Western) Henry Fon- CM A 1..iroeo-town lawmen end rws motley posse <:fine an onnoc;erit 1880s <1nltlf onto tne oesen 97m (Z) Tue 7 • m We<I 9 a m . T"hu 5 p m "ltrMt of OrHfl'I•" p 988 Mystetyl Ben Masters A oeaCh-t>um pnvate eye tQllOws a oown 1n0-ov1 blonde ttYOUQll IN HOllywOOO underworl<I tOOm 8 Fn 9 Pm o....U of Ju•no.·· • (1985, Cnme or1m11 JOfill L1ugh4in Orug·OH l<nQ mo10fcychsts kill an 1utOWOflle1 s wtl11nd son lt1en 911 olt on 1 IKMIC.IJ<ty I 04m CSHOW) weo 12 pm 4 05 1 m "SlrOU.et" *** p977 Orama)BrunoS Anex-convtct a hOOl<er and an Okl man leeve Bertin to s11n over on Wis consin 0-9cie<I by Werner Heriog 108m (M.AVOI weo 7pm, 12301m "TM~ WH AOHI" ·~• 11968. Orama) P1tnc1a NHI A World W1t II veteran comes l'lOfM to his t>ockenng Pllll'11S Bes! supporting actor OSCllr IQ< Alben500 (G) t07m (Z:) Mon 9 1 m . Wed 1 pm "Svdcl9nly ~ .. • • (1971 Come<1y-dr1m1) Hal Holb<ooli Tllrusl l>ICk •tito ~ detino game • l'l8wly dl- v0<ced men lalls !Of 1 leShlO<' model 73m CJ T"llY 10 pm .. ._ .. • • • p986. Orama\ Ma roe R1•111111 A lotiely Pensian seoetary goes on vaca!l()t'l llnd sen !fie green ray 1 n11ural pneti<>m9"()n hn~ll<l 10 rom1noe Otr9Cled Dy Enc AOhmer (RI 99m (Z) Svn 3 D m 1 am Tue 1 pm We<! 3 pm (VCR) "9-Holiday" • flt ( 1 ~8 Musoc:••I M.c.~•y R~y Hlgn tcllOOI swee11>earts keep 1ne11 oar8'1ts on e0ge 92m (Zl Mon 9 p m . Thu 5 30 a m 3 o m "141nwt u.-illM" • • (1 983 Comecy-oYama) John Rm¥ Art l lJP'fl"O !><JI tazy Slln<l ·UP CC>miC gets a ,0C <lrnt ""O 1 lllT>Outine anc:I podls up ~ mys1erious l:>f .. lcue um er from Ohio 104m • Fri 8 pm (VCR) "S4-1 It" •tt (1980 A<!VenM t ) ChflSIQPher R-n. Men of StHI gets senous wrtto LOIS La1'141 end llghtt tllf .. OVICISts horn Krypton on 1e19ue ... th L•~ Luttior (PG) 127m (DISH) Tu9 II p m Set • P m (IHOW)5'1rl 930a m 8pm F11 135om Sat S•O e m {S) (VCR) """1 ,.., .. Mult Ole" • ( 1967 Com&Oyl Barry B•l''lner An 1ngty mohr goes titer Ille "80 Nari svrlers wf'IO lf141ed '* son 1n • Cekl01n•a ot the near tutu<t tRI 90m.(TMC) Sii 11 pm (SI (\/CAI "~ of.,_ .._,"-• (COio+')" (1939 Cn110ren1 5rwtley Temple A Mounl .. Incl n1s IWffti-ee rt ~.ht· tie girl orpl\ene<I by an 1noi1n lntlCk 77m (OISN) Fro 1 ~: ...... and Amazon• 1'0teverl C-t Chlb" •• (1984 Ctllldretl) Rosemary Leach Boltttig 8r111sh cllll-°'"' cast l'lolldey re...iets '°''" to H ve • Dord s ,,.,t on Norfolk 8<oeds in l"4 1930s 90m (OISN) Tue 1 pm I JO am ....... L.erre!M" ••• 11987 CorneOy.<Jrl mll MalA«I Slepietoti n.. 80-year Old ownet ot a Cet.itllls '''°" pondet'S ttt aall ..,.,, ner 111•0 cl\81 •nd grind <leughlef tPG-13)91m (l}Sun 7 300 m Mon S 300 m W9d 5 a m . 9 p m . Thu 11 30 e m (VCRI T-U-V 10 Mexico 10 pertorm but 1nS1ead "' upec1eo 10 ,..,, 1 town (PG) t05m (Rll Su.i 3 pm (\/CR) "Time Ah.. Time" ** (1979 Ora,,,.) Maleolm McDowell Victorian Lor>Oon s Ja~ Ri1>9« etcapet to modern-Clay San Fr1nc1sco 1n H G~ells' U,,,. maehlne IPG) 112m (TMC) S.I 9 1 m 2 10 1 m (VCR) ·To Catcfl 1 King" • • ( 198-t. Suspense) Roc>ert W19f* A care owner anc:l 1 noghtelul> Singe< <11scover •Nazi plot to kidnap the Ovl(e and Ovchess 01 WlndSOt 113nl.(HBO) We<J 2 p m (CCI (VCR) "Toltyo Story .. **** (1953. Orama)Cn.tu Al"/.AnMO-"''V Japanese couple v1s11 their Duty chllOftn end .-1 1reat11<1W1tl\Outr11~ 13!1m (Z)Fn 9am.S.t 3pm "T091Clcla" (1987 Ad1t9"Mll Ntkt Laude. A Formule One orwer meets """ oomputer tillCkers wtoose nm.-tr1Yt4 simulator takes "'"' beck to a 1go, 11ce t IOm.(DtlN) W.O 6 pm "T 011C1« (C~I" ( 1937 Com.ay) Cary Gnnt The ghOtllS ol soe<a~tes Georgt eno Marion Ke<t>y Oeclde to~'*' dull lr1eno banker Cosmo Topper 97m (MU) Fri •pm !VCR) "Toeca'a IUN'. ••• (19&& Documentary) Thlt 9'IOWI lofe 11 Casa Verdi 1n Milan in. l'lOfNt tor retwed °'*" en- 1St$ ttst111>11$1\e<1 PC>tlflumoully Dy compos. Gluteppe Vereli tn 1902 89m (IRA VO) Mon 5 D m 9 JO D m (VCRl .. ~Tr.in ACJClbln" •• (1973 West11m) John Weyne proud widow hlftS a C1v11 W11 veteran IO re<X>v*t gold,..., late llusbancl stolt lrom Welts Fargo (PG) 92m (MAXI S.1 4 30 pm (VCR) "Tnw °"'" • • ( 1978 West11ml Werren Oates GNrt Old WeSI Mars1111 Rooster Cogourn is Hddlecl ..,th • ...,. 191 9"1 wl'IO want9 IO chanot h•m IOOm (WT9S) Sun 4 pm "TM TumlnQ Point" * *' (1917 Drema) Shoft9y M1CL1tne An aging ballerina •nd her former nvel argue over 1h4l lan1t s ba1*ona oaugnter ~ by • WOt1dly 0t•ncipal (PG) 119m (M801 Mon 8 1 m (SHOW) Tue 2 pm (VCR) "TweNe O'ClocJI Hlgtl" •••• (1949. War) Gregory Peete An AWoed !light ~ end ri.s ~ run davl!Q11t t>Omt>ong ratOs out 01 E.r>gland Betl supponlinQ Oscar IOI Jagger 132m (TMC) Mon 8 am (\/CAI "21 ~el~ .. *** (1978. Oocud!'eme) Wllllem HOl<len Mund! s ~ cn .. t negollaln Wltn Iha IMd9r ol Aral> ,..,.OflSIS " t'1e 1972 OlympiCS IOOm (WTWit) Tu. 7 06 Pm "Two Mu6e• fOf 11.-Sere" •• • (1970 w .. w111 Stttrtey Mec:i..a-S.Ste< Sari smokes. Clnnlts. SWMB anc:I 1uoa 1 oes.n onner ,,,_, ~ rebels •~ • rreneh Ion 1n Ma•ICO tPGI 95m . Su<i 8 pm (VCR) ''Two Rode T~' ** t19el WflWTI) J-s Stewan 1mmogrants l'llra • Taus mar~ end • cevelry ollicer 10 rescue relatovea cepluf'e<l by lndiltit OltlC!«I t>y Joht\ Fora 109m (MAX) Wed 2 30 Pm (VCRI "Undet Cov.r * p 987 Cr..,.,. oY1m11 Oa"'d NeoCIOrl A B11ttmore det11C11,,. woncs unoetcove< wnl'I • °'U9 offic.t •t ~ Soolh Cer011n1 n'911 scl\ool (A) 9•m (TMC) w.a 2 p m t 2 1 m S11 3 30 p m (St (VCR> "The ~··· • * (I 985 Comle!y-draml) An ~rney A colleQI stuoen1 rescues ms 9'•ndlt"'91rrom1 1es1 lloml ll\ell letrns Ill wents to try fOf • diploma l 02m (DISN) s.,,., 4 p m 3 30 • m Fn 9 P m 3 • m IVCRl ••UnlMlly Melrimony .. (1998 Crrme Orama) Palnett Ovny A P11oeti1~ pc>1oe1 OltlC'ltva oes a M ·•nd·ruti oeem to l"4 •tCl•m s CJV1C1c r.vllbllnc:I 1no 1 Jnllll-or<llf minl•llf 100m ll Mon 9 pm •An Unfl'\emecl W-" * *** (19711. Or•INI) Jill Ct1yburQh A New Von<er tr,.s oe1eng 1no ttnetySlt titer lie< llYSO.nd ol l 8 yMJ'S wlJlll 0UC 0ti her Dwected by Paul Maiursky (A) 12.,.,., (MU) Thu 11 D m (VCR) "Up lM Cr'911t" •• (1984, Comle!y) Ttm M1meson The c()l\eQe a.111 gve11~s greouaborl 11 BOC> end Ills bud- <119s c.n !>Mt ~s coeds l.nd ~ "' me trig rtfl rtce \fll 96/r> D Sat 12 pm (VCR) "Velel'ltlM......, Oii L-lllefld'' * * ( 1980, Roll't~ c;omeoy) Jl n<S Paige Wllelt Mlldge Ind ,.,., uslstllnb DI"'!! l'oolr oouoi.t to I rMOf1 lot t ~ F.oruety ICtl\ 100rn(\.lf'tl We<I 9 om tvef'\ W-X-Y-Z "W, '#.end IN Obte ~" ** (197~ Mueicel CXlf'lleOV) Bun Reynolcft A 1950s con rNn wf'CI rob9 OU SI llt()nt hits "'9 rot0 wit!\ ' cour"'Y 1"'91' and her t)ttlCI oound fOf N1stMlll (POI 91 m ~X) Sun. 1 UO p.m, "Weill Proud" flt* {1979, 0.eme) Rot>Oy 8et>ton. A young Chlelno 11Sks 11'11 trig« of hit ·~ troeros IOI emC>et11tnq on • l'Ofl\ll'Cll ... • o-t outtldtl hie 1111noc: o«M> tPOI 1()2m (USA) Thu 10 e m. 3 30 • m "WellllllO T .... * • (1973, CflrN drema) Joe Don 8U8' T"""9tsM $he(1n lklfotd Puuer ... tor .. lew end Older with , l>'O sock an.r loc8I ll'luOt bNI him '-"' end 11• 1'111 wir. IAI 12$m (W1'9l) We<I S.05 pm (VCllll "W11of1M WOltdll" *** (1963, SdlnCI lk!liotll Oel'9 Beny Martian w ...... lr!VIC'9 Ell1h end tout_.,. tntng in siQlll wldl Net r•yl 8aNd Of'! IN H 0 w.ilt no1tel (Gl l5m e T'l'll 8 pm . Sat 10 Pm . (wtt!Jll) Sun 1 pm ('o/CRI Dally Piiot Oct. 2-8/39 ,. ) 40/0ally Pilot • t:aoo.ooon AUN...,._IN (lncJucllng Corporate~) • 2 complete wetghf rooms/r'ltU lnstrUCdOil ___ .... ,.,,,._, ...... • OVer eo aen>blcs dauesach Week. with certified lnstructora • • Raquetball ~squash courts/ nuz dllllcs • UceMed massage staff • 25 fltder heated outdoor pool • Sand volleyball/rRU clinics • rRUChlld care • lallldbill Gym •.ft.US ~y addltJonal amenities • Oct. 2-8 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1988 Tou-gh times on Main Street Huntington merchants say business off and immediate future offers little hope dressing and ot her fixings for S4.25. .. My regular customers have seen me grow up." she said. "'They keep me going." their products. Business has fallen off as much as 25 percent for s.ome of them, and most blame their mis- fonunes on the closure of the pier. By ROBERT BARKER Ofltle~ .......... Mi chelle Turner has developed a loyal followi ng at the Sugar Shack Cafe at 2131/i Main St. in downtown Huntington Beach. Her parents bought the restaurant 22 years ago to give Turner and her fi ve brothers and sisters a place to work where they could develop a sense of responsibility. she said. For second straight Olympics, Yugoslovians celebrate finals win over U.S. in water polo. /01 Coast life takes on a slower pace for Coast residents with the end of tou ri st season. /A3 Nation Shuttle astronauts prac- tice emergency procedures in prep- aration for Monday's re- turn to Earth./ A4 The others have ha\'e gone on 10 other things, but l'urner is there ever) morning at 5 o'clock. seven days a week. There are a lot of regular customers to take care of, she said. They come an for breakfast. lunch specials and hamburgers. The res- taurant closes an the even1n~s. ' The Sugar Shack is espectall) bus) on Wednesdays. when Turner offers a home-cooked turkey dinner with Custom carving Turner and the Sugar Shack seem to be the exceptions on Main Street. however. While business has been far from booming on Main Street in recent years. many merchants say it . has taken a nose-dive si nce the sudden closure of the pier July 11 for safet) reasons. Merchants who have not de· velopcd longtime customers like the Sugar Shack counted on the prer to bring people to the downtown to buy During a post lunch-hour visit on a recent weekda), the old street ap- peared ncarl) empty and occasional shoppers went none too enthusiasticall) about their wa}. '"The pier defin11el\ has cut into the business. but I couldn't give a percentage." said Paul Burnum. 64. who's owned Happ) Da)s Frozen Yogun wtth his wife. Irene. for a little more than two 'ears. "People were.on the street when the pier ~as opened."' he said ... About I 0 Raphale Borg, 8, puta finishing touches on Best Decorated division at the Irvine his pumpkin which won flrat place In the Harvest Festival which continues today. couples JUSt loved to walk to the pier and they'd stop by for yogun and just 1talk. Now therc·s not.hi~ at night , there's not that,camaradene. They're not walking to the pier as before.· Though 1t has cut into his business. Burnum sai9 l\e 1 doesn't hold 11 SUND AY SPECIAL against city officials for closing the pier. .. Based on an eng.ineenng report. there was no other choice for (C1t: .\dm101strator) Paul Cook. He would have been derelict in not l00Jt1ng out fonhe safl't)' ofthear people and their good and welfare." Bancnder Robin Gobtanc)li said business has not been -teriffic" at Cagney's by the Sea tavern on Pacific Coast Highway. She said all the stools of the bar would bave been occupied 1fihe pier were open. There were.three peqple at the bar and th~e others inside the establishment. Shen! Nt'I(. a waitress at Heidj's Frozen Yogun. said there's been -a drastic'" falloff "We onl~ get I 0 or 15 customers a da\. JU~t the locals and a couple of teachers.·· she said. "We used to get at least 50 or 60. ·· 1"1~ said she"s the onl) employee (Please .ee MERCHANTS/A2) SOS claims city trying to force shelter closure Mayor says panel . may be appointed to study problems By LANCE IGNOS aad PAUL ARCHIPLEY OtlMDllllJNollUll The director of Share Our Seh es chant~ group 1n Costa ~1esa said Mayor Donn Hall 1s using the orga01zat1on·s request to expand m medical clinic as an excuose t~run the operation out of tts home at the Rea Communtt' Center . The council IS scheduled 10 con- s1der a plan Monda~ 10 add 300 square feet onto the SOS prenatal faciltt,~ But Hall said he ~ill ask his fello\\; council mC'Tll~ to tabte actton on the mailer until a proposed committee can examine the poss1· bili~ of mo' ing thC' C'Ottn.• orgam1 - t1on .. It"s almost a) though the~ ·re holdmg thl' prenatal rlltnil.") hostJgl' for the rnmm1ttl'C alt1on:· said Jean Forbath. loundn and d1rc1."tor ol SO . ··To me. 11 seems ltf..e there's no 'altd reason to hold at11on on this:· <\O\. "h 1l"h 1s pamalh supported b~ the c11y. prondes free food. clothing and mone> to the needy as well as free medical. dental and prenatal care. The expansion would accommodate seven to 10 additjonal pa11ems per week. Forbath said. Residents near SOS. one of 14 agencies at the community centtt. ha vc com pla1 ned tha 1 transtcnts sleep outside the center. scare children. hner. steal and mstill fear in the neighborhood. Some say they~admirc the work being done by SOS. but don't think such services are com- patible with a residential neigh- borhood. Hall said he 1'\tends to set up a s1x- member committee -which will include Fdrbatb and anotncr -SO official. two residents. and council members Orville Amburge-y and Mal'\' Hornbuckle -to review the ~bthtv of moving SOSJo a. location ·that· would not disturb residents Hall said he will also suggest that counnl's rev iew of the ellpansion be postponed unul No\. 7. when the committee ~ould return with its. re-commendation!>. ·· .. the operation has escalated to 1he point" here 1t 1s a problem:· Hall (Pleue ttee SDS/ A2) Index Laguna man stewing over loss of his viewing About Employment Ann Landers Bridge Business Classified Crossword Entertainment Features Horoscope New Homes Opinion People Public Notices.. Sports Style Weather C7 83 A 7 AS C3-8 85 84,5 81-3 A7 C1 ,2 A6 82,3 86 01-6 61-3 A2 Three agencies fail to uncover violation of building limit in his neigh~or's plans ByLANCEIGNON OI the De41y ~ llaft Oon Sch\' artz 1s a big football fan The SoUJh Laguna resident pla\cd nght end for Orange High Sch.ool team some 35 )t'ars ago and owns :i football signed b) the 1985 Los Angeles Rams. But he's no fan of the houst· that"s being built next to his by Los .\ngclc'I Raiders tight end Andy Parker. It's not that Schwartz. 52. has an~1h1ng against Parker, but he docs ha' l' a quarrel~ 11h the three agencies that appro,ed Parker's building plans. "h1ch allo~ed the size of the house hi C\t'ccd established limtts. Thi.' net rl.'sult t!' Srhwanz's whttl'· "ater \It'\\ has OCt'n obliterated b\ Parkd~ house. The houses are located in the JI 000 block of Montan Street. one block abo' c Pan lie(. ·oast H1ghwa). .. I fthc' "d fol io" cd the code I'd still have that I the 'IC\' 1:· he !>.!1J. mo11on1ng out to"ard his patio. ~h1ch still .:ommand' a handsoml' '1sta of tht• 1..11.·ean. hut" 11hou1 "a' t'" crashing onh' rocl..s .. I ha' ca n1,e '1e'-' .··he sail) ··1 had a great '1e" ·· Sch~ art1 ~1d Parf..l·r·s father. "ho 1s o,·erseri ng 1hc 1. urrent de' clop- ment. prom1s1:d that lhl' house ''ould not obscure th1.· 'll''-' '"He said the 1.)nh thing ~ou·11see1<., this ltttle sc..i1,,n ot decf..s:· the disgruntled hum1.•c1\\ ncr \aid. ··But of course \Ill' can't 1.''l'n <;er the decks. There·s too mu~·h ''' h1' hl>Use (in the wa' l to sec the d1.« "" ·· Netther Parker n1uld t>e reached for Brother Michael seeking new home By BOB VAN EYKEN Chnst1an Church. 0ttt.eo.ttr"°'•i.1t Brother Mtchaers living s1tuat1on Like hi s mentor. the Nazarene~has become a little precanous this carpenter. Brother Michael has no , month. place to lay his head. At least for the Forced to leave the house where he time being. has stayed for six )ears because ats A former real estate magnate. owners want 10 renovate 11. Brother Brother Michael says he once owned Michael has unttl Sonday to find a vinually halfofCosta Mesa and "was new place to stay. trying to steal the other half. .. until at "He needs to get something wath a the age of 50, he found Chns11an11y. garage because he often gets food the sold his property and gave his money night before and n<."e'ds to store 1t to the poor. That was "29 years ago. overnight."' said Mane Eckess. a Since then he's owned hardly friend who serves a secretary for anything and has lived 1n rented Brother Michael's Chnshan Minis- apartments obtained with the try. fi nancial help of friends and ··He doesn't want to take an) strangers. monl'y from the ministry to provide The energy he once put into himself with a house so we're helping acquiring propen y he now puts into him with .rent. It wou ld be nice 1t ht> acquiring food.clothing and furniture could ha\e someplace donated." she for the poor. which he distributes six said. days a week. including holidaY-s. in Brother Michael downplayed his the parking lot of South Coast housing problem. saying he had three poss1b1ltt1e\ l1nt•ll up that he could afford "1th h1~ monthlv social secur· II\ check and monev he makes pain11ng houses. · ·-rm not cnnterntd at all. .. he said. "The Lord has al" a~ s pro' 1dcd before. and He "•II this time Of the three plaCt'S. the one rd prefCr IS 3 two-bedroom house on \'1 ctL1na Street. That's near the minist~ and it's got a nice garage. I alread: ha'c a gu) who'll share 11~1th me and shan.· the rent." Brother Michael. "hose gn en name IS Michael o~aileebc. began ministering to the poor 1n the earl~ 1960s. when he went to Wam folloW1ng the disastrous nots thac He began his food d1stnhu110n program in Costa Mesa 20 ~ears ago and has since accumulated a nct~ork of suppone~ and 'olun11.·e~ that "enables ham to ~nf 1.000 need~ families a ~eek. Things ha'e bCTn lean la1el). he said. Stocks at area tood banks. w llich servNs "hole~le distribution points for surplus and donated grocer) items. are lo". "I thtnk the food 1>anks are Jo" because all the grocer) chains seem to be buying each other out." he said. "We're prem much having to get b) on beans and nee." About 250 fam11tes general!) tum up each da) to rece1 \·e food at (he church parking lot and no onl' g~s awa) empt~ handed. BrothtT Michael said. ··w e let eH·~bod~ hne up. but '-"C give first chmcl' to the fam1hes with three kids or more Evervbody ~ts something. although we do tend to run out of things. Latel> the people at the end ha\en·t been getting mu<:h. The last couple of da)'S we've bttn (Pleaee eee BROTllSR/ A2) Father, son get jail time for hit-run coverup ByLANCE IGNON Of•o.llf ......... Gary Haw. 23. of Laguna Niguel was sentenced 10 two years in state pnson Friday for runnina down a b1cychst in his fa ther's sports car and then concoctina a story that his dad Nd been driving.. Orange County Superior Court Judae James K. Tumer also 1enttnced the fat her. Ron•ld A. Haw. SO. of Cul ver City to one year in county Jail for tits part 1n the coverup. Jason Theodott Klein. 17. of Laauna Hills was ridi n& his bicycle across Alicia Park way into a shoppif\I center pa.ric ing lot on Sept. 8, 1987 wh(n he was struck by a tu~ charac<l Porsche 91 1 drivtn by Gary Haw. The boy was killed upon 1mS*1 and his body was thrown tome 300 ffet. Instead of first calhng authorities. Oary Haw teltphoned his fathtr in Culver (tt) ~ause he "as conccred that he was not co,·ered under the car'.s insurance. Gary Haw ttsttfiNI latcrthAt he knew KJc1n was dead and so shined hts attcnuon of how 10 pa) fOt the dama,e on the car. The father and son decided to tdl Calffomi• Hi&hway Pltrol officers that the eldtr Haw was drh'lf\I but had stumbled away from tl\t tCCM in a due. A nel&hbor then drovt Ronald Haw to Laguna Hilll. whett the CHP found ham wandenn.g 1n a nc11h· borhood one ~lock from K.ltin's home. Tht story fell apart the next da\ after a family member who tdcnt1fic<I hef$1Clf only as Jeanen e called the CHP and ti~ them off to the scbtmt. When ClC P Officer Brian Dean confronted lbr d<ler Haw wuh the infonnation and -.vncd him about ly1na to a pctcc offictf, tht ~-JAIL/Alt comment . Th1.• problem 1,, rnunt~ and hxal planners goofed 1n appro' mg thl' plans for Parkc·r"s house "hose <.11r violates Qarametas set 1 n thr • uth Laguna ~l."ltit Plan that are sup- posed to kt•er ne~ housing 1rom 1nterfenng "1th t·~tatiltshed 'u~v.s. .. There "as a mistake made at the beginning oi the pro~:css:· said Tim Seeh . "hL1 "a~ manager of curre nt planning tor the rnun1,·, En· '1ronmental \langcmcnt .\gene ' ~hen the prOJ 1.·c1 ~a<. g1' l'n preltm 1na~ apprt~' al 1n -\ug':JS! 1 <J' ~ .. lt"sa 'Cr. unfortunatt'<;t'tl1 1,·irlum· stances that ll'd I\) th1~ .\ll I 1.·.in ~:i' 1, that tt"s not a ix·rfrl t '"tt·m ·· &tore Parker could stan building the house. the California Coastal Comm1ss1on . the count) and the South Laguna pec1fic Plan Board of Re' 1cv. had to appro' e the plans. But he-cause the parameters that dictate the size of houses a~ so difficult to folio~. Neel\ !M!td. and ~use no one no11ced. ·the plan!. were OK'd b~ each a~enc~ dtsp11e the fact that the "dt• ol the house facing the ocean juts ou t I~ fe-et be"0nd the established tiu1ld1ng en' elope ·This is a mistake that got through "'11hout an}one no11c1ng. I'm JUSt as ~ullt ~ a5 the re-st." said Ann l hn51orh. member of the board of (Pleue .ee LAOtmA/ A2) L • Al ~ CoM• OAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Octob« 2, 1988 .,..,,... ..... .,, ......... Ma.In Street merchanta AJ foot traffic la way down alnce cloeJn& of Hunttnaton Pier. MERCHANTS FACING TOUGH TIMES ••• Jl'romAl during the day when there used to be two or three. On the other hand. Lisa Fox. manager at Merrilee's Swimwear, said that it's the slow part of the season and "really hard to tell .. if the closure of the pier has had a major effect. • "I think it had some effect. The pier 1s one of the main attractions. It has been slower than you normally ex- pect. .. she said. Larry Lawrence. president of The Bread Crumb restaurant at 215 Mam St.. said his soup and sub business has dived about 25 percent and "is zippo ... An older couple who exercised daily in walks to the pier and vicinity came into his place three times a day when the pier was open. he said. But now they vjsll only about once a -week. he said. Guy Guzzardo. who owns the Wind an Sea surf shop on Pacific Coast Highway. says he's selling more surfboards than normal. The weather has been good and the economy isa little better. he said . And the pier hasn't affected the surfboard business. "The surfers are 1n the water. not on the pier." he said. Fisherman. however. no longer come by his shop to bu} a frozen banana pr an ice cream bar. he said. Guzzardo, who's been in business in &he downtown si nce 1972, ac- knowledges that has colleagues are having a toush time of it. .. But soine are real survivors. They tighteq their belts and go for it. They want lo stay ... City Administrator .Cook said times are tough and predicu they're going to get even tougher with redevelopment construction projects on the horizon. · Perhaps as many as 40 businesses on Main Street will have to move to make way for the new buildings - though the Sugar Shack cafe is not one of them. Owners of the displaced businesses will have the first shot at occupying new buildings. .. Things will be chaotic," Cook said. ..Hopefully. they can keep everything together (until after re- development). Then they'll be very happy to have their businesses on Mam Street. If they have the nght products. they probabl} wi ll be able to make a lot of mone}." Cook said that the city has at- tempted to bolster the beleaguered !11erchants by converting Main Street into a two-way street after an 111-fated one-way ex(>c:riment and creating a little park w11h a water fountain. "We want to show them that we're not abandoning &hem." he said. "We'll do everything shon of a subsidy to keep their spirits up." Cook said that pier construction is expected to start next June and be completed in 18 months. It's esti- mated to cost SI 0 million. Citizen grou~ and city officials have been solictting money from residents, vis- itors, corporations and slat.e and federal agencies. ---- .. We'll have the money by hook or crook. .. Cook said. ' City Councilman Tom Mays. on the other hand, believes that merchants may have themselves to blame for much of their problems because of.1he type of products thaJ they offer and the way they manage their businesses. Mays said he walked to the down- town at 7:30 p.m. on a hot evening and everything except Heidi's .. and a couple of beer joints" were closed. .. I don't understand their way of doing business," he said ... If I had a shop on a hot summer evening. 1t would be open." Mays said that most of the down- town shops are geared to surfboar<is and swim clothes fo r young people and don't appear to have the right product mix. · Newport Beach and other beach cities. Mays said. aim for tourists in their mid-JOsand up ... I'd like to see a market survey showing what kinds of shops do well on the coast," he Said. ...... WinningLottonumbers picked ·By Tbe Associated Press Here are the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Call· forn1a Lottery's twice-weekly .. Lotto 6-49" game: 6, 8. 14. 25. 32. 41 and the bonus number. 2~. Players who correctl> guessed all six numbers will share a pnze pool of S 11.53 m1lhon. said Jim Hamblin. a lottery spokesman. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will d1v1de among themselves a. pnze pool of SI. 73 million: five of six will share S89t.000; four of six wall share S8 I 0.000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a telev1s1on broad- cast ong.anatmg in Sacramento. The sales from Wednesda}' night to Saturda} 's drawing were S 16 2 mil hon. Earlier Saturda' in Sacramento. the ··Big Spin" game failed to produce a SI million annuity winner. ending a five-week stretch where nine people won SI mil hon or more. Three people spun for S50.000 a piece. They were Robert Arnold. 59, of Concord. Jeffrey Fox. 27. of Sun Valley. and Oneida Gonzalez. 45. of Anaheim. Mary Carey, 64, of San Mateo, and Nadine Marcum of Long Beach each got $30,000. NB loses bid for retrial An Orange County Superior Court judge refused Friday to open a new trial involving a man who was awarded $3.5 million after a Jurv found that Newpon police acted improperly when the man's wife stole his daughter. By a 9-3 vote m July. Jurors upheld Arthur Scozari 's allegation that the ci ty and a Newpon pohce watch commander were liable for the disap- pearance of his daughter. Lisa Mane Scozan. nine years ago Scozan. 60. alleged that police should ha'e asked the mother. M. Anne Kennedy. to come to police headquarters rather than allowing her to flee w1th the cha Id. The girl. now 12. and mother are believed to be in hiding. An attorney representing the ci ty asked Judge Judith M. Ryan. who presided over the original case. to open a new tnal on the grounds that the jury's decision was legall> un- sound. R)an refused. SOS MOVE SOUGHT ... From A l said ... They"ve JUSI been 100 success-ful. .. · Cl©uds to clear by a~ternoon The~ C8ilt tor night end mom1na IOwciouds*"G the Orange Cout wtth clMttng by afternoon. Ftlgha wlll be 17 to 74 lllOna the bMchee to the upper 708 werrner Inland c1ti.. !Owl 5e tos.4. In the mountalnt. It wtll be felt thfouah MoodaY wtth eunny day1. Lows wll be ln the upper 30a and 409, "6Qh• 15 to as.~ In the deeertt," wit be,.., through Mondeywtth IUMy days. °""9 yehy lowt wit be 45 to 55, hiatta In the 90a. Upper deMrt Iowa wtll be S5 to ea. h6ght t2 to 102. l°"' deMrt IOwt .... be 82 to 72, hlgtw mostly 100 to 108. Inner c:oettal ....,.: Expect llaht variable wtnda ••CtP• for 10Uthw9et to wet wtnda 10 to 15 linota wtth 2-toot .... in the att«noon. s..a wilt be from the w.t at 2 feet. Outer coutal watera: Expect variable wind• 12 knot• or less 'with .... 1 to 3 f"t and a northwest awell of 6 feet. Calif. Temps Extended ,. HllM. low9 • of 5 p m SelUrdey ..... ~ t2 12 ::r:.= •on p.in.S«ur~ :1 MbenJ.N.Y. 71 57 HCIYllon =-que IO 47 ~ICll9llllPOll& 71 41 "-Clly ~· .. 31 LMY-O-73 51 Ultle Aocll Allenlll IO 14 t::z-· AllenllQ City 71 41 Autlln 17 1$ Lubbock lelllmot• 71 51 Mtmc>Na ~ .. 41 Mllfnl 8Mc/I 74 71 Mtdlend-00.U ....... ct< 1$ 43 Mlweull• llolle,.. 14 50 ....,...SI PIUI loll on 13 51 N8M .... .,___ .. 73 New<>nMnl Buft.ie> 81 1$ NewYoftlCily Burington. Vt. 75 II Pl"ICl'lll!Ne c:..,,.r ea 40 ,.,_... 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II 15 8"' Lull ()bllpo 112 72 Senta....,. 72 45 SarM Mllnll;a 71 Sii Stclc*ton -; 101 14 54 71 31 101 es 15 II 71 14 57 51 t7 51 • t5 52 74 13 79 M 13 12 13 51 • 17 IO 14 M 57 50 101 '1 17 12 IO 54 15 54 103 74 14 51 85 44 17 55 .. 52. 15 54 17 55 61 52 " 51 15 12 72 12 511 53 71 51 71 81 70 57 70 53 ea 52 '7 12 15 M Surf Forecast Tides TOOAY 61~2a.m l.41a.m. 3:17 p.m. 11:21jl.ll\. MONDAY 7:1(J a.m. 11:23a.m. 4.51p.m. 3 1 3.1 4.1 0.6 4.0 S.4 4 92 LAGUNA MAN LOSES PORTION OF VIEW ••• FromAl ' · review and a candidate for Laguna ,.--...,....---"------------......... ------------. Beach City Council. "The way the • drawings presented it. it looked like the house fits under the envelope. I feel very badJy for Don Schwartz because as far as 1 can tell he's right." But being right hasn't helped Schwanz get his view back. After the coastal developmef\t per· mit was approved on Aug. 13, 1987. Schwartz had 1 5 days to appeal the decision. But because he had been . assured thal.lhe.house woula not.cut off his view, Schwartz said he had no reason to complain. · ~ ~c. 18. the county issued ·1 ing permits and the house has under construction ever since . Schwanz began to complain to the county and Parker"s father in late April when the outline. of the house began to take shape. Because Parker proceeded in good faith with all of his permits in order, county officials say they have no right to demand that the house be cut down to fit the proper size. Furthermore. if the county did demand such a thing. it would probabl) be liable for the cost. .. I thank has (Schwan z) only re- source as the couns. ·· Christoph said. "because the county isn't going to admit their mistake because then they'd have to pay Mr. Parker." Schwartz said he can't afford a legal battle. Tom Mathews. an aide to Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Ril ey. who Schwartz contacted with has problem. said county counsel advised Riley that there is nothing in the building code that would allow the supervisor to bring this before the Board of Supervisors unless Parker had shown bad faith. , ..We've tried to say that the supervisor docsn 't have the power to (alter the house)... Mathews said. "Parker went through all the steps." Meanwhile. Schwartz and his wife. Marcia, are trying to sell their house. .... .,. ................ .,, ........... Don SCbwartz atanda nut to conatractlon which baa ecllpeed a portion of hi• 'View. He said he paid more than S350.000 for it and moved in November 1986. The home is currently on sale for $650.000. Schwartz said several potential buyers have dropped by to see the house. . "The major complaint 1s, 'Oh my God. what is this big house next to you?'" Schwartz, who sells message ~pers. isn't sure how he would like to be compensated. although he estimated that the loss of.the view has reduced the value of-his house by about SI 00,000. At this point. he'd simply like to sit down with county offi cials and the Parkers to see if some sort of agreement could be reached. .. , feel like my rights and lnteresJs have been totally ignored," he said. "I don•t want to set a dollar amount on peace of mind. My wife's crying herself to sleep every night. There's no amount of money that will change that." Eleven spinners won a total of S500,000. with prizes ranging from SI 0.000 to SI 00.000. Forbath said she 1s not opposed to the idea of mo" mg SOS. although she 1s doubtful a new site can be found. but she does Object 10 postponing the expansion of the prenatal facil1t). She said the clinic 1~ alread\ so cro'>'ded that appointments ha\C to be put off Despite Hall's proposal to table action on the decision Monday. Forbath said she and hersupponers ~---------~~-----------~---~~--------~--~-~ will show up at City Hall for the In the first dav for '"Spin Pal" prizes.. three people recei ved $70.000 after being matched w1th "Big Spin" contestants and getting amounts equal to one-half their assigned spinners' w1nn1ngs. Saturday marked the first 11mc since Aug. 20 that the weekl) spin didn't produce a Jackpot winner Eight people each won SI million and one person won S2 m1lhon from Aug 27 through Sept 24. On Saturday. Linda Mi yak1 . 23. of Sunland. won SI 00.000. Gerald Ooolev. 43. of Pleasanton. and Francisco Estrada. 28. of Hunt· angton Beac h. each won $60.000 for up to three weeks Funhermore. the women who come for prenatal care arc not the ones who cause complaints 10 the neighborhood. she said. "This just gave them an opening to come out with all their complaints:· she said ... We're more than w1lhng to talk to the neighbors (about the complaints) ... but the} have nothing to do with the expansion of the clinic." mandatory pubhc heanng. Hall said he has no idea where the center might relocate. but he hopes 11 will remain 1n Costa Mesa. .. I thank we 're all personall) proud that Costa Mesa can provide this kind of service ... Hall said. In add111on to trying to fi nd a new location. the committee will try to determtne how much a move would cost and explore remedies that might allow the center to stay at its present locauon. But Hall was pessimistic about finding solutions for the existing site. .. I'm not saying that can't be done. but I don't know how." -JAIL TIME ~ •. BROTHERMICHAEL ... From Al ashamed at what we've been g1v10g people ... Brother Michael's Christtan M in1s- try dist.ributes every day except Sunday ~inning at 8:30 a.m. at the church. which is located at the corner of Victona St~t and Placenua Avenue. Donations of money are most MAIN OFFICE >)Cl Wiii 8ay $1 Coeta ~ CA Mell..._ llo• 15ec> Coeta M4'H CA 976?8 a-itlld '"" 842-5171 bu-• " '°''°' ... tQ-4321 valuable. Brother Michael said, be- cause the ministry can purchase food at a few pennies a pound from a local food bank. Gifts offood, clothing and furniture are also welcome and may be delivered to the distribution sue. "Or I'll come and pick 1t up. all people have to do is call me,·· he said. The telephone number as 548~3491. Jl'romAl father called hi s son. who recanted the story. In August. the f~ther and son were found guilty of conspiracy and the younger Haw was convicted of hit· and-run dnv1ng. The fa ther wa s also found guilty of a merged charge of resisting and lying to a peace officer. 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Exquisite Designs in Anf! ~ry Nailabte Only at wynclham Leigh ·~ lNdrr In Fine Jttw8y ~. Oualicy and~~ / Orang. Coast DAILY flLOT I~. October 2. 1118 • N oW the· Ioc8.ls can get ~hei~ beach back Off-season means less business, but the living ts easier BJ AMANDA WR.A Y ....... Cw: 0 .... Wintertime at the beach brinas lmqes of locked-up lifeguard sta- tions. pay skies, weathered faces and lonely stRtehes of sand. For many, it is a time to stay away. But winter, or just the end of summer, is what brings local resi- dents beck. " Rents go down, and so docs business. Many locals in Newport Beach heave a sigh of relief when the daily deluge of tourists diminishes, as Iona u their summer reserves don't run out. "ThJt's what ~lls everybody here -the winters," said 24-year-old Walter Wilk.in, who work\ the Balboa Boat Rentals next to the island ferry when he's not in schQOI. "You just have to hope you have a good summer." ' - But a good summer is not always an easy summer. · "lo the summertime, being behind the desk is one of the hardest jobs," Wilk.in said. "It feels like an infor- mation booth. ·There are people bearing down o n you all the time." Wilk.i.uaid.the business has served as many as 130 renters a day. Wtth a ready smile, Wilkin said despite the loss m business. he prefers bis job in the wipter -that way he has more time to relax, repair boats and read. Step over to Hidi's Coffee Shop on Palm Street and you might h~r Hidi Helwia call the coming season "Win- ter Mortis." Helwia, 63. ought to know. She's been a local for 30 years. She bought a small coffee shop on Main Street 20 years ago. "There wasn't another coffee shop in town. .. rm now the oldest surviving restaurateur," she said. "Dillman's chanaed hands recently. and that put me N'o. l." Balboa's increasing populanty has :~ llo.t of the cutomen at Bldl Belwtt'• coffee ....., are .......... bat ahe •till calla the comfnC aeuoa '6wbater mortaa.'' brouibt more crowding, but Helwig is there to stay. "I love everything abocu it. I would never move away:· She doesn't mind the influ.x of new businesses, either. "I'm for every- body.coming in to make a living. .. · What lcind of riving is another thing. All the T-shirt shops. res- taurants and gift shops don't provide for the teen-agers that Helwig sees jammin'1 the streets on weekend niibts. •It's a shame they don't have -tenle attraction for the kids that are between 18 and 20." Naturally, parking has been shon on the weekend nights. but Helwig says there's also a problem during the day ... There are several boats that go out early every morning and take the parking," she said, adding that. unlike tourists and local residents. many boat wdrkers don't pot money into the town. "It's a shame we don't have more parking ... for the people who would like to come down." Most of the folks who come "down" to Hidi's Coffee Shop are regulars. but once m awhile Helwig WIU recop1zc nranacrs too: Regie JICbon and Johnny WelSmuJJer art M>me. "I've made an awful lot of aood friends, .. w said. Louise Moore, 63. has al~ made friends •htle working at the beach. Her friends, ho~ver, don't come around as often as Helw1gs but s!M: as j~ k a1ad to sec them. M00tt's fnends oomc to Balboa to ride the carousel she operates in the Fun Zone. "People say, 'Oh. we're so alad to see you're suU here: It's bke company coming every }ear." Unlike the carousel in nearby Sotlth Coast Plaza, Moore said Balboa's carousel 1s bu1h to hold lduh.s, up to 250 pounds wonh. Aaeis no deterrent either. "W.e get people 80or90ycarsold still riding in the cars," she said. "h's J~ every- body's thing." • ~ • Unlike Willcen and Helwig. Moore said things don"'t slow down that much in the winter because .of school children taking excursions. "As soon as the school term gets in full-swing. we set lots of pre-schoolers .•. · Even before Moore moved to Laauna Beach with her famil) in 1968,shetw~n abeac.h Love.c.-on tM East Coast. Now she can almost tee her house across the water o n Balboa Island from her spot at the Fun Zone. "This is a sc,ni-rcuremenl).Ob for. me." Moore looked pleased \\lth her view of the boats. "I live here. and u·s the area test way to go ... Craig Schisler is Just finding that out After leaving has childhood haunt, Balboa lsla1'd, Schisler Lned year-long stays in Mill Valle) and Denver, but ended up back at the beach. "I always come back to th is area," he said. Now Schisler. 36. manages Zeppa. the latest chic Italian restaurant at the Newport Pier and he's not a bit sorry to be back. "I like skHnJ and snow. but not living in ll, dress1og up for 11. driving in it and pumng up \\1th It on a day-to-day bam." · What Schisler must put up with at the beach is not a soggy parka,. but full parking lots. However. l'l1Cc·i·nc1cment weather, parking problems are seasonal. "There's nothing, better than this . - ...,,... .... "__...., Walter Wllken •ya Balboa Bo.t Renta.18 DI ..... tbe lleayY 8'Ulllller baalneu to •a.r'Yl•e the •low wtater moatlus. uea right after summer ends. The parking lot is accessible " .. Fewer c:aTS means le.ss street traffic. and a more languid pace for locals. For Schisler that meanu chance step o utside and breathe the night air after the patrons leave For Hclwi~ it's peace of mind. - what she wd brings people to the beach. Helwig seems to have found iL and rarely. if ever, leaves. "GoinJ to Costa Mesa 1s like vtslllng a foreign coun- try." she said. VOlun tee,rs comb the coast feF traSh-Quake marksanniversarJ . · of deadly Whittler temblor LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cah-containing a mamaJ,e licc~se. two Beach" statewide cleanup program SomC<?ne else fo_und an empty fornians combed trash-strewn wedding nngs and n-bbon-ued love wa.s prompted an pan by problems prcscnpuon bottle 10 the green-hued beaches and waded into littcr~loged lcttc~ taSl off on_ lhe..)!laYe...washed this s_ununer on New YQ!k_a_nd ~cw creek topped w1tb bits _oLfoam and coasta waterways from""Eure liQSan rocks. . Jersey shores. where medical waste oily sJkks. Dieao on Saturday, picking up dis-School children combed the shore washed up. causing officials to close "h's sad." said Michael Song. 12. cards ranging from diapers to car near the north coast town of Eureka public. beaches. --··1t used to be reall) beauuful. •· bumpers to unwanted love letters. while volunteers scoured San Diego's But little medical waste was found . Licbster said 34 Girl Scouts de- " I found plastic, aluminum, Silvcrstrand1 turning up a couch on western beaches. L1ebster said. scended on Malibu's Surfnder State diapers, gross stuff." said I 3-ycar-old cushion. a circular saw, plastic stri{>s The comm1ss1on also sponsored an Beach. "'The) filled 20 bags and Elizabeth Dilks oft.Os Angeles. pan and cigarette bulls. said Ga)-e Soroka. environmental conference in San picked up 204 pounds of trash. of a student group 'that waded into In a similar effort last year. some Francisco Saturday. wher~ Demo-I .r. bl r. I d Ballona Creek in Marina.de! Rey to S.000 volunteers collected 190.000 cratic pres1denual candidate Michael ~~~.';J.1~~ .:a_~;e ac11. ace un er- rctrieve trash embedded in the bot-pounds of debris. said Jack Liebster Dukak1s defended his environmental tom. of the California Coastal Com-record and pledged a .. national ocean Another group on a Santa Cruz A headless mounted owl was found m1ss1on. poliC) from Bis Sur to the Oregon beach discovered a 300-pound cou- on Topanga Beach. while volunteers "We've had a tremendous border as a marine sanctuary... pier used to connect tra10 cars. At in Malibu uncovered "lots of under-response." said comm1ss1on Chair-"lex Aranov1ch. I 2. of Pasadena Ocean Beach in San Francisco. 110 wear." said Sierra Club volunteer man Michael Wornum. "It really and friends from PolytechniJ' School volunteers picked up about two Ions Judith Dolan. hows how much Californians (4lre for found a car bumper stuck in the of trash and found an 1nJured shore At Point Mugu m Ventura County. their coast." muddy Ballona Creek bottom. as well bird that was rushed to an animal ,, volunteers found a "memory box," The comm ission's .. Adopt-A-as pan of a syringe ~net a shawl. hospital. L1ebster said. Governor criticizes Legislature over excessive DtJmber o{ bills SACRAMENTO (AP)-Gov. George DeuRmejian. one day after a marathon bill signing and vetoing session. complained Saturday that the 1987-88 Legislature passed an "excessive number of unnecessary bills." Deukmejian said California's 120 legislators passed more than 3. 700 bills in their two-year session. compared to 2, 700 bills approved by S35 members of Congress. wtthout raisin~ taxes. .. "I believe 1t is time for state legislators to rc~xam1ne their practice of passing thousands of bills each session. especially when a high percemage of them are passed in the closing days of business before adjournment each year." he said. SF Airport work to cause delays SAN F'RA:"JCI CO ( ~P) -Stan- 1ng Saturda' and for some three w~ks. folks· fl) ing out of San Fran- cisco lnternauonal ~1rpon could expenence dela~ s of as much as an hour or longer dunng peak penods because of rtpa1rs on the airport's two main runways. By T~e .. AuoclaledPrett ..,... LOS o\NGELES -.\ mild eanhqoake beneath the San Gabriel Mountaihs ranled pans of the San Fernando VaUC')' on Saturday. the first annl\·ersal) of a deadh temblor that caused extensive damage in Southern Cahfom1a. The I 0:56 a.m. earthquake measured 3.S on the Richter scale. said Roben Fann. spokesman for the ~hforn1a Institute of Technology m Pasadena. Seismologists P.1npomted the quake's epicenter at 19 mLlcs north of do" ntown. about fh e m1leS' nonhwest of Sunland. The locauon is in Angeles National Forest under the south slope of the San Gabnels. No 1njunes or damage was reponed. but residents inSylmar. onh Hollywood. Montrose. Burbanl.. Paco1ma and Van Nu)s felt the quake. The eanhquake' occurred on a different fault than the destructive Oct. I. I 987 Whnuer NarTows quake and was unrelated. Fann said. Firefighters get upper band on brash fire RA.\NCHO CUCAMONGA-A 10.665-acrcbrush tire set by an arsonist neared conta1nment Saturda\ and a JOO.acre ftre that had threatened expensive homes 10 Diamond· Bar was declared controlled. authorities said. The bag blaze. \\h1ch was set Wednesda) and dcstroved one home. was 75 percent contained. said Tim Spann of the California Dcpanment of Forestry. The tire. burning OD the looth1Jls of the San Gabnel Mountains an San Bemardmo Count~. caused an esumated $375.000 m propcrt) damage. Full containment was e-;pected b~ Sunda~ morning and the foru of9SO firefighters was being reduCC'd. the CDF spokesman said. Six people were injured fighting the blaze. ranging from a broken leg to a minor eye tnJUf). manor ~urns and smoke 1nhala11on authonues said The fire be-gan m the Lytle CreelC area and "'as one of 30 set recen ti~ 10 the area Three held in LA drive-by shooting LOS ..\NGELES -Three people were arrested shonly after they allegedJ~ spra}ed another car \.\ 11h gunfire on Hol~'wood's bus) Sunset Boulevard. wounding sn people. police said Saturda) 1 he chase began arou.nd 11: 15 p.m "Does California reall~ need 3.700 new laws?" the Republican governor said in his weekly radio address. "Only the most passionate advocate of big government would answer yes. The governor said more than 1.200 balls were passed in the last two weeks before the session ended Aug. 3 I . leaving him just 21 working days to act on the measures by a Sept. 30 deadline set by the state constitution. However. he said he counted several "substantial achievements" among laws passed m the 1987-88 session. Airpon officials said Fnda) the delays will be incurred because. de- parting flights "ill ha'e to be switched to aarp~lrt am' al run"'a)'s. Fnda~ "'hen "otlicers heard the gunshot and passcrsbr pointed out the shanng them -Allh incoming traffic. suspect vehicle to them:· said gt \\ 1lham Da' 1dson said. One adulL and two Airports Director Lou Turpen said JU'emles. ages 16and I ~. "ert a!TC"sted for anvesugat1on of attempted murder the pToblem would be ~uced 1f the after a bnef chase. he said Pohcc rtfuscd to 1denuf) the three people arrested.- airlines sen ang San Francisco would . or the s1' '1ct1ms f1, e of the' 1ct1ms "'en-JU''emles. one was an adult. Of the reschedule some departures. IOJUred. one remained hosp1tall~ed an sausfactol) cond1t1on. said Officer Ga11 "In fact, I ~etoed hundreds of those bills because 1 don't believe it is wise or necessary for gqvernmcnt to extend its reach into every aspect of our lives ... he said. "Nor do I believe that government should spend money it can't afford to spend." Deukmejian claimed his vetoes during his six-year administration have saved taxpayers more than S4.5 billion and enabled the state to balance its budgets Staaet New1 Service WASHING TON -Here arc the votes of senaton and local representatives on major legis- lation in Congress this week. A .. Y'.. means the member voted for the measure: an ••N" means the member voted apinst the measure; ap "A" means the member did not vote. Tile Senate Defuse A•daorluUoas The Senate ap{>roved. 91-4, a conference report to authorize $300 billion for military acuviucs of the Defense and Energy.depamncnt for the nexl fiscal year. The report omits provisions curbing the Strateaic Defense Initiative that the president ri in a defense biU he vetoed last month. (HR Cranston (0)-Y Wilton(R)-Y I C..IMl"Ce, St.ate, Jutiff a,,,..,nau.. The Senate approved, 77-13. a confertncc rcpon to appropriate St•.9 billion to the Commm:c, Justic:le, State and Judiciary departments for the neu fttcal year. The appropnauons also 10 .t~ related -.ndet such u the Small Bua.ness Adm1n1strat1on. and \be US lnformaliot1 ~>"·(HR 4782) • Cranston (D)-Y WiltOll(lt.)-N neaoue TrulJ1"8U.~ ....... Tbe Houle approved, 39l·ll. a coartttnc:e • Among the legislation he cited as accom{>lishments were bills to rebate SI billion in taxes, build two Los Angeles County prisons. provide relief to vitims of the October 1987 Whittier eanhquake. fund trial couns. allow electronic surveillance of suspected drug dealers and make it easier for pohce to seize drug dealers' assets. .. report to appropnatc SI 0.8 balhon to the Transpor- tation [)ep&rtment and related agencies such as the Coast Guard and the Federal ..\' uu1on o\dminis-- tration. (HR •794) Bid.ham (Rr Y Dannemc~r (R)-N Doman(R)-Y Lunaren (R)-N Packard (R)-Y C..eette, St.ate, Jesti« approprialiou The HouK approved. ;:?6~ I .i I. a conference report toapPropnate$14.9b1lhon 10 the Commera-. Siate, Justice and Jud1ctary depanmeots for the next filCIJ year. The appropriauons also go to related qencies such as the Small Bus1nc~ o\dman1strat1on and the US Jnformat1on Agcnc)'.(HR 4782) e.dham (R)-N Dannemeycr (R)-N Donu(R).N l.uftlml(R)-N Pickard (R)-N luedMlaplutlra4' . Tbe ~o~te a~ved. 388-16, legi,latton i~PoS--.. •111-ctlODS IPlns& Iraq 10 PfC)Cnt It allcard utc of cbeaUcal ~· on the coun\t) 's Kurclit.h min· °"'I· (HR Sll7) a.a •(lllaY l:M."'{i).' ~It >-Y Lu ..... (lt)-Y Plcbrd(ll)-Y If. hoVt'ever. "evef) body w-ants to Romo. Four-of the '1c11ms. a tcmale and three males. drove themselves to take off at J p.m." delays of a half Kaiser Foundation Hospital of Los .\ngelcs where t~ woman underwent hour , or considerabl~ longer arc surgery for a gunshot "ound to the stomach The ~en were treated for arm possible, he addC'd wounds. . GOP congressmen ac AIDS reporting measure · ...... News Se~ WASHrNGTO -Respondtaa to California's ronircssional Demo- cnta. atveral House membcn last week endoned Proposition I 02. lbc AIDS repon1n1 mmam e, and decned what one called "an absurdi· ty .. of'tbc Slate law qain t reponi1'J cues of the AIDS tnfec11on. 'Rep. Winiam Dlnnemqn, 'R· Fulterton. a spons6r of the t.Uot meuurc, told ttporten thal tbc it'litiative rt needed to ttVCTW tbt s1ate lawdlat requim tht-~i .. to public balth officials of .. curable nr.ie11eal ctmmn." IUcb as S)J>hilit.. while prolubltma the ~ .. of penoof infette.d by l~ Human lmmtaDodef\aency Vuus (HIV). wtUcb ~AID.\. ""Tbc cnnl nuoe b the Mc:ic. icy olPr .... 102 ii IO~ aft llt dity ia (tM cuneat) ..... Du- •• ,... -at. 8-tity called Pftll n1ft11Jcr. ,..."1~ • .., Donen. It· 0..... OftM. and Elton Ga!ktb. R.stei Valley. Dunnneyrr aid 1M -. law t.Ut SWobJbits rqMWtiSW trtt raulu for the AID '1rus ~as" rittcn by thr~te ~n -\rt .\goos. no w mayorors&n Franc1 o. to protect the II')' communtt) rather than to f1&ht a ~ pubhc health problem -vou can'tdefend (thtcurren1 lav.) Oft tM basis oflof.ll or rnson. onl\ on tbe basts of polm .. Oanneme~cr taid. rq>caung an on.made charic Proposition 101 would rcqu1rt 1hat ill penons wnh posll1'e \10 test mutts or who ue u~p«led of ~1ng ia~ b_y Hl\ bt ~poned 10 pubhc IM&hh offiaals. Those penons "'ould tllee ~ requ1mt to d1' u\at 10 pubhc a.Ith officials the nam of all their 11aual pattnel1 or thoK who ~ dlleir ~rm1t nttdtn Tht propos111on also v.:ould make 11 acnmefOrapcnon~hokno• hthas AIDS to ti~ bk>od and would \Uft'en .. emcafouapeorassauh by "IDS-wwc:wnm. 0.. •• e)tt Qlaed \he pms C'Oft• lll.ceafterCahf'ot1u1~ Detwrats a.eld oar of thrir own on Wrk1 I JIO~ProtKmttoc9 102 as .. dntructi e." ,·mean ~ted .. and oountctproduc n . 'Ille l>mKxratt Yld the t.Jlot 0rMgll CoMI DAILY PILOT/ Sund1y, October 2, 1988 Astronauts test shuttle emergency measurf!'S SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP} -Discovery'$ astronauts rehearsed a new eme,.ency escape system Satur- day after helpina Pmident Reapn keep a promise and rcassurina a "worried 14-ycar-01•• that America's ~ prosram is·· ck on track." The crew of the 1 tshuttle niaht in 32 months also tested an infrved communications system dcsianed to keep s.,ace snoops from eavesdrop- P.ill&-Mission specialist Georse 'Pinky" Nelson conducted radio checks with the device throuahout one orbit and hjs voice was clearly beard in Mission Control. Earlier. Nelson and commander Frederick H. Hauck wonned their way into bulky orange pressure suits desianed to protect shuttle astronauts who arc forced to bC1il out of a disabled $pacccraft. · "It's a struule to get into these things... said l'lelson after he had donned his suit. "It doesn't take very Iona. And they are warm. No doubt about that." On a televised view of the re- hearsal, Nelson's face was streaked with perspiration. Nelson also helped Hauck into his suit, while their crewmates. pilot Richard Covey and mission special- ists David Hilmers and John M. Lounac. watched and timed their progress) h . l . . . n t e tt evts1on view. Hauck was seen to put on the bottom of the suit both I~ at a time. fausi ng Covey to note, ' Oh, the wonders of zero G (gravity)." Althoug}l the astronauts spent hours on Eanh practicina with the equipment. the suits had never been donned in the weiafttJessness of Spece. Nellon alsb practiced installina a Ions. bulky pole that would be llsed as a kind of fireman's slade to speed the crew's ellit from a disabled shuttle. The eqwpment was desiancd in the aftermath of the Chalrenaer ex- plosion, althou1h it would not have helped ihe seven crew members who di~ when that shuttle blew up on Jan. 28. 1986. The system, which includes ellplosive$ to blow open a hatch, Jives astronaut.s an escape if the craft is in stable, gliding fliaht but unable to make a runway land"mg:. Mission Control reported that Dis- covtry continuet:I to function smoothly as it flashed past the halfway mark of a four~ay flight. The first shuttle mission since Chltl~nger is to end on Monday at 9:33 p.1'1. PDT when Discovery touches down at Edwards Air Force Base_. ----+--~!-• Flight controller Milton Heflin said experts were studyin& a balky cabin cooling S¥Stem that iced up shortly after launch. Mission Control turned on heaters to thaw the ice away, but Heflin said even if the problem persisted there was another system that could keep the cabin cool during its return to Earth. Cabin temperatures have hovered in the 80s while the ice has been thawing, but Heflin said the crew appeared to be comfortable. Earlier, Hauck took television time to read what he called a "paJ:licularly mcanindul" letter from Phillip_ J. •·p J." ~orpn. a Brooklyn,N.Y. high school studenL • . ., ..... Dl8c0Tery utronaatll •trwle to pat on pHHare •alta ~eel to protect tbem fl""'tbey needed to Mil oat of a cllailed 8paCecraft. Bush, reco_Veiy. t~am ~ set to me~tDlscovery· EDWA"'RDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP)-NASA briefei members of the $huttle recovery convoy Saturday and planned for a simulated shuttle landina to prepare for Discovery's return to Earth on Monday. . The NASA-Air Force convoy of more than 200 people in an assortment of vehicles will rush onto 1he hard, unpaved surface of Rgers Dry Lake when the shuttle tou.cbes down.. The convoy will spend about an hour "sating" the or6it~r to. make sure hazardous vapor levels are below dangerous levels and attaching Imes to cool the Orbiter and PVTIC it offum~... • . When the procedure is complete, Vice President Gcorse Bush ~II be whisked out to areet the five astronauts at the bottom of a stairway out51de the shuttle. · , . • . "We're going to take him out to meet the crew.' National Aeronautic~ an~ Space Administration spokesman Ralph Jackson said. "Once we determme It is safe we will takc..bim_QY.t." -The shuttle was scheduled'to endTts our~ay, 3-m~,-n-u.,-te-m=-1s--s .... 10-n-- America. 's first manned space flight since the explosion of Challenger killed seven crew members 32 months ago -with a 9:33 a.m. PDT landing. Bush staff members who arrived in a large motorhome bearing a photocopied si4!' displ~yina the presid~ntial seal and marked "Offici~I White House Vehicle,' met with NASA officials Sat1;1rday to wo.rk out de~1ls ~f t_he vjsit. Bush: said last week he would attend in his official caQ&c1ty a_s_ vice president. not as the Republican presidential contender. NASA planned to conduct a full-scale drill Sunday by simulating a shuttle. hmding. __ _ Other NASA crews Will "do a -runw~y wallcdown, l~ki~g for dt:bns that might be on the runway -woad or nails or whatever, said ~arhe Baker, shuttle area ma~cr for NASA's Dryden Flight Research Facility at this Mojave Desert mihtary base. Asked bow he felt about Discovery's landing. Baker replied: "Let's get her down and set on with it!" On Fnday, the orbiter will be lined atop a modified Boeing 747 jet for its return flight to Cape Canaveral, Fla. . . Dukakis-makes hay while Bush rests Ruling"onconvoytoaf~ect ByTlteA11oclatedPress Omaha. Neb. . candidate Jesse Jackson urged a atarally neartheUoldenUate~ndge Nicaraguan trad~ e~,,argo Democrat Michael Dukak1s kept A Quayle spokesman said the crowd at a voter-registratipn rally in to declare more than half California's up his attack against George Bush on Indiana senator met with President Chicago to support Dubkis over coastline .. marine sanctuaries" to the evironment Saturday. saying the Reagan at the White House and later Bush. whom he called "mean-protect it from offshore oil drilling. By Tlte Associated Pre11 Democrats would win the White had a mock debate with Sen. Bob spirited." Hou~ and put an end to years of Padcwood. R-Orc., standing in for Jackson said Bush's attacks on "desecrating our heritage... Bentsen. Spokesman David Prosperi Dukakis for being a ·member of the Republican Bush was taking the said of the meeting with Reagan. American Civil Liberties Union weekend off from campaigning "The senator was looking for advice amounted to"a bac"'-handed swipe at before fl ying to California on Mon-and counsel from the president who the entire civil rights com·munity. not day to welcome back the space shuttle has participated in quite a few just the ACLU." · and its astronauts. presidential debates 1n his lifetime." "You see. Mr. Bush. you call people The vice prcsident1al candidates. Bentsen spoke briefly to reporters who fight for liberty subversive,'' Sens. Lloyd Bentsen and Dan Quayle. in Washington after a strategy session Jackson said, accusing Bush of being spent much of Saturday prepanng for wtth four fellow Democrats in Con-on an "ugJy and mean side of their only face-to-face debate of the grcss. He said simply. "Their advice history." . campaign. Wednesday night's na -1s to be myself' in the debate. Dukakis was the only candidate on uonally televised confrontation in Former Democratic pres1dent1al the campaign trail Saturday, pledgjnR ---------- "Our environment can't take four more years of damage and neglect." Dukakis said. "Starting on Jan. 20. 1989. we're going to stop desecrating our heritage and start preserving and protectmg our environmen t once again." Dukakis spoke while standing before fog~shrouded San Francisco Bay" and Golden Gate Bridge .. ad- dressing a crowd of 2.000 people or more at a sandy stretch of U.S. Park Service-protected land. LAREDO, Texas-The 3-year-old embargo on trade with Nicaragua was weakened by a judge's ruling that the Reagan administration has been 1 mproperly enforcing the law, say opponents of U.S. pol in in Central America who sued the go vernment. U.S. District Judge George P. Kazen said in a rulina released Friday that the pres1denJ has no authority to regulate or prohibit U.S. citizens' donations to foreign countries "which the donor intends to be used to relieve human suffering." The ruling limits the scope of the International Emergency Economic Powers Ac.!z the basis for the administration's economic embargo on Nicaragua, plaintins in the suit said. "I think it (the ruling) weakens the embargo," said Margaret Ratner. an attorney with the New Yorlt- based Crnter fo r Constitutional Rights, which helped file the suit in Laredo on behalf of the Veterans Peace Convoy Inc. Justice and State Department spokesmen had no immediate comment o.n the ruling. because they had not seen it. but Justice spokesman Brad Mannan said the 'tlepartment always abides by-court rulings. ' . . NITE ··A quiet environment for you and your cat .. Student's solo lands hlm lnjall ROCHESTER. N.H. -An 18-year-old student pilot took a small ai;,,lane from an airp<>n, landed it on a turnpike, then stole a car in his attempts to flee police early Saturday morning, iUthorities said. "He didn't even solo yet." said Scott Buchanan of the novice \llhO took the two-seat Cessna from the flight school where Buchanan is employed. The student. DougJas Ellison. of Lee. faces numerous charges. including illegal use of an airpfane. auto then and resisting arrest. He was released on bail on Saturday. police said. Police Officer Timothy Morgan. who arrested Ellison afier chasing him back-lo 1heairport. said the incident capped off a three-week investigation at Allen Flying Service. which owned the plane. The servrce had complained that someone was using its pfanes after hours, he said. Any with purchase of beverage (absolutely no to-go orders or take-out orders) •Full Bar Service •Wide Screen + 8 TVs 1714 Placentia• Co ta Mesa• 631-9803 Tf..-e . 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Although the invading horde looked like froas. close inspections showed they were baby toads, a byproduct of flooding in parts of Pasco County. said Bob Steiger. county agricultural extension agent. Yellow Page• leave publisher red-faced 369 EAST I 7TH STREET, COST A MESA (across from RalphJ bct~n Tuslln & Santa Ana) INDIANAPOLIS -The information section in a new Yellow Pages directory mislabels a couple of interstates. describes a thousand-foot tower visi le "from miles away" that in fact was never built, and in general contains so many goofs that the red-faced publishers arc just goinJ to start all over. "We're not sure just what form it will take, but we will repnnt it in some way, shape or form ,' said Charles 0 . Yokum. a spokesman for the Ameritech Publishing Co. "We're in the community lo stay. so we have to make it right and fix it so these kinds of errors don't happen again." Yokum said. Please call for an Appointment 63 1-1454 Diane Steinberg, DVM HOLLY LASH VISEL AN EXPERT COACH IN SINGING, ACTING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING Now ecceptinc pupila of all ages 3 years through teena and adulta for classes held 'his Fall. •"TJ» Oral Arta betray the inner m1111 and are n«rrrary In the bWJine.a, aocial and art world ~-P-.onality-ia enhanced by a cultured Wllkw wbicb u a muaical imtrument all humam po•rH." POI APPOINTMENTS CALL BEFORE 9 A.M. 71• 673-0134 Reagan signs spending oills, hails Congress WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- cknl Reqan signed on Saturday the last of J 3 spend1n1 b.ills for fiscal year 1989, praising Congress for passina them on schedule and avoidma the ~!!!!!!!!~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "perils of Pauline budaet pmcs" of previous years. I • All Arts & Crafts People Interested in Participating in Sawdust 1.989 ..• Request an application in writing before .. October 15th, 1988 - Requests to apply after 10-16-88 will not be accepted. ~ed applica'nti must_provide proof of lelidenee in L8iima Beach since November 5th, 1987. TO BEQUEST APPLICATION WRITE TO: SAWDUST PBSTJV AL ·~n.-. LAOUJIA~CAtllll "For the first time in years, all the aovernment's budaetary work is done,·· Reqan said in his weekly radio addrws. · "The last or the aovemment's l3 appropriations bill have been de· hv~ tp f11e and I have siped them," he said hours after Conaress approved the money to keep fcderaJ •~ncies operating. The usually rancorous bud,et pro- cess was cased this year becau1e Conarns and the White Hou1e had cut cteals that vinuaUy ~ranteed approval of the spen.= bills even before Reapn 1ntl"Od hit budlf:t. Llwmekm nn1&hed work on tbe bills minutes ahe8d of Saturday's Start of the new fiteal year. h WU &he tint umc Janee 1976 thaa tbc Ho• and Stnatt, both controlled by Democrats. had pateed lbt bear. •P9!81ely .and on umc. "CCJllll'ftl cleeerves a ~· Oii 1111 a.ct foi complel_i111. Ill ll ~ ·';t~l"-===; lwa " addld:·""f• .. •524 ~ .:-:r'411~ or ...... ~ ...... eo. • ......... I Gorbachev takes pa~ lead to climax Kiemlln shakeup ~ MOSCOW (AP) -Mikhail S. cits) must become the h1&hCSt L1pchcv, said to be a conservative Oocbechev Jl"Uoed the top aovern-authority on their territory and Politburo rivat, by puuina him 1n ment and Communist Party ehm1natetheahortcomineohtqna· ch.,.e ofllriculturc. authority in his own hands Saturday, tion," Gorbachev said. 'The party Tile GfClm~red walls of the succeed1n1 President Andrei A. will facilitate 1he enhancement of the Supreme Soviet echoed in thundcr- Gromyko to climax a breathtak.ina role of the 50victs." ousapplauscat the end of the 79-year- two-day assault on the Kremlin's Old "The soviets will take on their old Gromyko's farewell address. in Guard. shoulders the major burden of state which he urged perty unity and The I ,SOO.mtmber Supreme Sov-work," he said in a brief address after thanked the deputies for their faith 1n iet unanimously elected Gorbachev the vote. "As the situation changes. him. president just 2S hours after a hasty we must change accordingly.'' Gromyko, a Communist Pany and ptberint of the Communist Party fn its 42-minutc session, the-Su-government stalwart from the time of Central C.ommittec streamlined the preme Soviet also approved without Stalin through the fir5t several years party apparatus and made the biggest debate or dissent the sclccuon of a of Gorbachev's reforms. served 2g pcnonnel chanaes since Gorbachev new KGB chief, career officer years as foreign minister before being became party leader 31'2 years ago. VI ad i mi r Kry u c h k o v, and elevated to the largely ceremonial Mikhail The Kremlin shake-up fuels Gorbachev's recommendation for a presidency in July 1985, fbur months · Gorb9cheY Gorbachev's drive to restructure the new -vice president, Anatoly after Gorbachev Jook power. take the top government JOb. -as his .. Soviet eeonomy and government and Lukyanov. "The star of socialisrrrsincc Octo-predecessors had. He held a position sipals his determination to domi-On Friday, Gromyko retired from ber 191 7 has constantly shined and as a member of the Presidium of the he entrcncned bureaucracy he the 12•man ruling Politburo. The given light.-he said. "Thank you, Suprc'!\(Sov1et. the country'sh1ghest blames for slowing him down. party's pohcy-malung Central Com-comrade deputies, for the trust you've executi ve body that Gromyko head- A somber Gorbachev promised the mince also removed another aging granted me in the past and now. I ed. That gave Gok'bachcv sufficient Supreme Soviet -the nominal full member of the Politburo and two have very deep respect for it," he said. ceremonial standing to conduct af- parliament -that government bod· candidate, or non-voting. members Gromyko then returned to his seal fairs of state. 1cs will take on a greater role in and reorganized the powerful Central on the dais facing the deputies and sat everyday management of the country Commitlee secretariat. exprcuionles_s_, ~bstammg frQJn the But in :lune. the Soviel leader whilt'lhe Communist Party confines Gorbachev instaUcd supporters jn vote that removed ham from office. proposed creation of a new. more Orange Coast DAILY Pll.:OT/8unday, October 2, 1988 A.I Haitian soldiers held after flight to New York NEW YORK (AP) -Three Haman soldiers armed with rifles forced their way Saturday onto an American Airhnes Rapt from Pon- Au-Princc and ~ere arrested by the FBI wttm the plane landed at Kennedy Aarport, officials said , Nobod)' was inJurcd in the tnc1dc11t. accordma to Jim Brown. a spokesman for Amencan A1rhncs. • A1rpon sccunty and the FBI w~ wa1una when the plane. wuh 224 passcngen and a crew of nine, amved abdut 8: IS p.m. The three men wire arrested withour incident, Brown said. ArMrican Airlines Flight 6S8 topk off at 4:40 p.m. after the three 50&dier5 sltppcd under a wire fence 1hat surrounds Pon-au-Prince International Airport and ran aboard the plane. airport employees said. Radio Haiti Inter saad the plane's ap.1.ain_ aaxeed to fly the .three men to New York. The station said men, armed wnh nfles, made no political statements: Eric·&ucicault, director Am.erican A.Jrlines 1n Haat1. said .. three soldiers on duty entered at the end of the hne of pas~n~rs with a determined air. We could not refuse their entrance:. As a result of negotiation, they deposited aJI their amis. pistols and rifld, in the · pilot's cabin. · \ "Now they arc seated calmly 1n their seats, and normal service 1s oc1ng maintained," he said. Flight 658 runs daily between New York and Pon-au-Ponce. where It arrives about 2 p.m. and leaves after 4 p.m. .. Al Becker. the Afnencan Alrhnes spokesman in Dallas. said by telephone that repons that the plane was hijacked were 1ncorrect. .. There was some son of irregularity on board that has been resolved," Becker said. He sa1d there had not been a h11acking. but said he had no further details. itself to policy matters. key Central Committee JObs and When selected party leader in powerful presidency 1n hnc with has "The soviets (government coun-.~ap~pc~a~ro~d~'~to~~d~e~m~o~te~~y~,e~go~r~~K~.-~M~a~rc~h~l 9~8~S~.~G~o~r~ba~c~hc~v~c~h~osc~n~o~t~t~oJc~fli~o~n~sito~s~tr~en~g~t~he~n~th~ejg~o~v~c~m~m~c~n~t:.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beirut hostage may be released BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Kid- nappers holding three American educators and an Indian instructor said Saturday ·they will release one hostage to "'prove their good inten- tions. The announcement came in a handwritten statement in Arabic from a group c,allinJ itself Islamic Jihad for the Libcnlion of Palestine delivered to a western news agency in Beirut. The statement did not 1dcnt1fy the hostaae to be freed nor set a specifi c deadline for his release. The four hostages being held by the Jl'OUP are Alann·Steen, 49, a joumal- 15m teacher. Jesse Turner. 4 I. a professor of mathematics and com- puter science; Robert Polhill. SS, a lecturer in accounting; and Indian Mithileshwar Singh, 60. a professor of finance. I Compromise offered in gulf u_e.ace talk~ .UNITED NATIONS (AP) -Iran and-rraq resumed their peace talks Saturday, and Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar offered new proposals to break a stalemate over nav1ption rights. a senior European di~lomat said. Before the meeting, the foreign ministers of Iran and lraq expressed optimism that the renewed peace talks would clear some of the obsta· cles that led to a stalemate last month. The ma1or issue separating the two sides is the Shatt-al-Arab waterway. which forms the nations' southern border. • RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ""',_ ... c...r. 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Mr""'°~....,..OC'luW ~ 1W ._f'O"* .... tl'W~"1ral-Tal ~~·· 'TaT,.._t,._ . ... .Qal:/l/j.................. I .. .. l • • Sunday, oetobef 2. 1988 M Some thoughts on growth, traffic and developmellt · To the Editor: I applaud Sen. Bef'leson's effort to understand arowth.and its impa~t on jobs, housing and transportation. with her seminars to discuss the draft of "The New Regionalism." Doublespeak." But is it proper or in the city's best interest to have the city manager delibcratley. and success- fully. undermine the credibility of citizens of Laguna Beach when they testify before other governmental which is contract administrator for the City of Costa Mesa. told me that the enaineen' estimate of the project~ was $3,029,000. agencies? · GENE FELDER L.a_auna Beach The low bid submitted by Damon was $2,080,000.00. This savings can be appl_ied to the rcno~ation of other streets 1n the community. However, two significant interests seem to be overlooked jn these discussions and they ar~ commun~ty ~ o~nizations that deal specifically with growth and the home- less/affordable housing issues. I'm sure this tremendous savinp To the Editor: was panly due to this innovative Rush hour traffic gridlock has method of construction. Another arrived in Costa Mesa and it has benefit is to the environment in the forced the City Traffic Engjneering form of less material rcguired to be Department ta-go to a on~second processed at the land fill, and less green and a three-second yellow on exhaust pollution from all the truck- many left turns off of Fairview and ing that would have ~n requiredi The appomtees to study the draft arc definttely weighted toward the development community. Jt would seem that the representative for Orange County Buildin-Industry Association should be voice enough for the Santa Margarita Co .. Mission Viejo Co .• William Lyon Co. and Arne! Development Co. (Where's The Irvine Co.?) Harbor Boulevard an~ secondary This method a1so results in a time intersections -unbelievable, but savings •. an~ time is mo~ey, ~ig true. -money. 1n this case. I call this a wm- This makes it almost humanly win situation. • impossible to enter these types of CHARLES MARKEL in tersections without violating the t:osta Mesa To the Editor: Aunt Ned Seconds Heather's . choice Of Rodheim in NB race ..... Clearly. the messase from the slow growth movement 1s that the de- velopc:r is not the only interest to co nsider when granting building per- mits. Dealing with growth respon- sibly requires consideration and input from all interests, givi ng each one equal weight in the decision making process. PAT McCABE Huntington Beach red light rule, plus it builds for bad public relations for residents and workers who drive through durcity. It develops a field day for traffic officers to.issue-tick~ for red Hght violations. I believe the City Council should investipte this matter immediately before 1t appears as a means to build more revenue for the city. Costa Mesa should have plenty of revenue com- ing in from all over the over- development that is goina on. I totally agree with Jim deBoom on the gasoltne tax, it is after all a user tax. When l park at the Airport Hilton in LA, I pay to park there as I am a perking lot user and hopefully the Hilton Hotel Corp. bas a parking lot money account, orat leasia computer entry kt:y for this item. _ To the Editor: team, water polo, saihng and during I wish to express my appreciation his years on Chapman World Cam- to Mrs. Jackie Heather for her recent pus Afloat, celebrated his appoint- column in sup_port ofRalJ?h Rodheim ment as Ambassado to-the-ship's for Newport City Council. students. · Mrs. Heather wrote of his pro-I have watched him as a devoted fessional history so I do not need to husband and father and adamant repeat that. Instead. I would like 10 supporter of keeping the extended address the character of the person I family tC>Kther. When my husband know. · died. it was a sensitive young Ralph Ralph was 9 years old when I who encouraged me to deal with my married hi$ uncle. At that time he was grjeving by getting a warm coat. a pair very involved with Scouts and the. of .. long johns", and deck shoes and raising and showmg of championship putting my energies into crewing on pigeons. the· family's boat for the. EnseMda He impressed me with his cpunesy race. and respect toward a new family . uHer I moved to· Newport Beach, member and spent much ume ex-attend ed Golden West College, and plaining his project to me. The self-while in nursing school was invited by confidence stemming from love and Ralph to speak to his high schodl support of his fam ily was evident. students during Career Weck . Through the years 1 have observ.ed , No small ho~or for ~n "elderly" Ralph's compet1t1ve effons in swim college student in her middle years. 1 to the Editor: am certatn that 1f Ralph and I ~ La Bea h c· M. M down to discuss each and every issue guna c ity anager r. Ken Frank wrote a letter to the at stake in the future ofourcommuni-California Coastal Commission that ty, we-may not scc t)'e to eye-onl+OO underminded the credibility of those percent of those issues. sed h h I d" · • 36-But of one thing I am absolutely oppo to t e sc oo istnct s certain! I have complete and.J.otal tract housing development on North Alta Laguna Boulevard. The present trust in him in.a council seat and am vadmg calls for 170.000 cubic yards With this type of traffic control, the day is probably fast approaching when there will be no teft turns off of these main thoroughfares during rush hours. EARLE WEICHMAN Costa Mesa confident he will 'address each issue of grad~in destroying the knoll which on its ow!' merit. ~alph's. Jove of our is the hi est poin1 in Laguna Beach. comm~mty and its gJonous water-Mr. rank said that lhe letter was To the Editor: . . ways is unsurpassed. My _personal accurate even though it is a fact that Someofmyneighbo~werecuno.us prayer as a 20:year resident . of the City Coul1cll on March 15, 1988. as to what was thaJgrow1!'uravel pile Ne~port Beach 1s for responsible did vote 3 to 2 to modjfy the grading across from Estancia High School. I action and gr~wth and feel very QJ!n to move a significant portion of guess they ~sked me because ?f my ~mf~rtable wtth the-p~ese.nee-a!'d -the mT from the school ooarosub--manyyearnrntrec-onstructio-n10dtrs-1ntegn~r of Ralph Rodhe1m in a. C!tY division onto the adjacent 10 acres of try. Counc1 seat to see that respon~ibhty newly acquired open space. I looked into the situation and this acknowledged. I ~"'?.most deh~hted Mr. Frank wrote: "Apparently, is what l found out. What the · and proud, to be his .Aunt Ne_d and ~me ~ople have told you that there contractor. Damon Contr'acting, is to pubhcl) support his ca mpaign. 1s a revised plan which contemplates doing is re-processing the asphalt and NEDRANB. RODf!~IMh offsite grading." Mr. Frank did not concrete that is demolished from the ewport odC actually write that, what we said was Mesa.Yer.de.Loop project. not true. but rather his letter inferred it. 1 • Aliso Creek bike path a poor idea However, when we rtported that information to the Coastal Com- m1ss1on. tt was d1sm1ssed as being mis-informed due to the communica- tton from the City Manager Mr. Ken Frank. Although we reported the truth, we were accused of raising ··a Thjs is done by setting up an on-site crusber. It means that he avo ids hauling hundreds of dump truck loads of demolished asphalt and concrete to tht: county landfill. The dUl!IP_ charge at the landfill 1s between $40 and SIOO per load depending on the size of the truck. To the Editor: With respect for. and appreciation of. the many wonderful recreation areas which Orange County Super- ivors and the Parks and Harbor Commission. ha ve created, any further plans to put a Comments ~elcome The Daily Pilot welcomes }Our opinions on matters of public interest. b1cycle/pedestnan path along Altso Creek Golf Course must be stopped. Such a plan is not feasible. The courst would be unplayable. Ben Brown's Also Creek Golf Course 1s the only course in Laguna. The plan, which was explained by• representatives of "Aliso and Wood Canyon ADP" Aug. 17. should stop at the southeast penmeter of the golf course. Cyders and pedestrians can back· track: returning to exit at Alicia Parkway or place of entry ... or con- tinue up hill above. Ahso Canyo n 1s a haven for wildlife. Deer. rabbits. small hill creatures enjoy the solit_ude of the canyon. Quail coveys appear in the growth by the cightlt tee. Mallards, in passage. stop for ref'reshemem. The tall fence would prohibit the hill creatures access to1he area. The path would: Diminish parking lot; destroy practice range and putting green; the changing room, toilet faciltties and snack shop. It would cross over lees on tht: fifth, sixth. seventh and eighth holes. red hemng." Ahhough t}le City man?ger. Mr. Ken Frank, pushed the revised grad- ing concept. the Coastal Commission was certain that such a moti'on could not have been ·passed or ~ven con- templattd. because it would be in violation of the Laguna Beach land Use Plan. • Mr. Frank isa master at "Orwellian Another benefit is that after crushing this asphalt and concrete into fine gravel. the contractor can reuse this as road base for the new Mesa Verde Loop. saving the purchase of thousands of tons of road base. This method also allows him to save a tremendous amount on truck- ing_costs. The department of Leisure Service. The fly 1n the ointment comes when you collect the mony under the guise of a tax rather than a user fee. Now 1t gets lumped into the tax . coffers. Just take a look at fees collected from dog licenses. The money should go for the dog officers' salary and maintenance of the animal shelter. · - . Why is Social Security in trouble? Simply because the money got tossed into the catchalt bucket and when the Uncle needed a few milion for a whatever, project. they "borrowed" it. I'd be haQQYJQ..eay another dime per gaffon for my go Juice, ut now that the millions collected from that source is just too big a pile for the Politicians to keep tl)err hands off. They'd find a way to spend it on somethmg else. What we need is a law that all gasoline taxes. license plate-fees.-and ~stration dollars, anything derived from a driver or motor vehicle. be used exclusively for highways. new ones. wider ones. smooth one and the signs connected with roads. striping etc. Even the CHP and other police officers who gi ve tickets should be in favor of that money going toward highway funds and police salaries. Indeed Califoria at 9 cents is a bargain, gasoline at 89° cents a gallon is a bargain. in Israel they pay $4 a gallon (5 quarts) and in Hawau, it's Sl.28 a gallon. premium is $1.34 a gallon. GENE SELIG Irvine Letters and longer anicles of commentary must be signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR. Dail} Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa.CA 92626. Thousands of people have cnJoyed Also Creek Golf Course al Ben Brown's for decades. Hundreds of signatures attest to the disapproval of this 14-foot wide path with its high fence to protect users. The mcompatibility of a passage such as this through a golf course must be made clear to the planners. Orange County Supervisors have the powt:r to stop this plan. Laguna tale in need of ci.n ending Please include )Our address and tclepllone number so that ,_ wt: may venfy authorship. If you prefer to make a verbal statemt:nl. you ma} call our WE'RE LISTE NING tele- ph one number -642-6086 - and leave a recorded message. Please kt:ep these messages bric( ORANGE COAST -· ----Daily Pilat Putli<INO _., O.y o! the l'ff' et J.)(I w a.., SI . Cott• MeM CA Aoor•~\ corr~ 10 Boa 1560 Costa Mne CA 112626 hm hit (dolOI Don FMey A 1ot1,lf [CMOt lomti- 11•"~ [d,IOI Slt•t M.tlle ly [d1!C)I Ro1tt Cllisoll Spo•li [dtlOI MARGERY S. HUBLEY Laguna &ach 1111¥ .. IU Advt11JsmC !MtclOI r.mm.w.s ci.u.t~ ~fftrSl/I& !MtclOI Cry$h1AMW-1Jd I B1111nns Otfn ~' ,_ .... C11c111Jho11 Director ..,,~ P1oduclron OirectOI To the Editor: bonng kmgdom of VteJO and said This 1s a tale of drama and "Give us enough coins of the realm suspense. You might call 1t "The and we can make Laguna a part of Villagers vs. the-Pillagers" -with a youH"ealm." He also-enlisted-the aid still uncertain ending. ofMaiden Mary of the Reynolds clan, This story-i,-about a-pel<'ef ul -who "'Shared his hustlc-ud~bustle seaside village .. callcd ~una, and views. starts with the arrival of Sir Donald, .. the Black Knight. Sensing a certain element of discontent (every village has an clement of di$Content), the black kni&ht declared "what Laguna needs is more hustle and bustle. not all this peace and tranquility." The villagers failed to heed his call. so the Black Kni&ht wen t to the hustle.:Snd-bustle rulers of the neigh- But Maiden Mary and the Black Kni&ht soon had an adversary - a gt:ntle gardener named Ann of . Christoph. "Perhaps." she said, "our problem is that we already have enou&h hustle and bustle. Perhaps we shoufd work together as a community to find creative solutions tbal will make Laguna an even happier, more Do you think bor der patrol officials should go into ctiurcbes to arrest illegal aliens? o..c.mn.8. S•••t i ...... . I don't think to. 11'1 IOi'nelhiftl IO penoaal. If f ~ lttcndint a ~ nd tl9cy brOu in I would feel my priYKY was violated. It's 1~tt 1 ·hu"'811 rillt• 10 have tMI kind o( priVKJ. ~~~~~~~~~~- ....... ...... ~ I f111r1l~lleldee I th. il"s abloh.ttely ntht. I don•t think there lbould be any Mnc1ary for anyone w1to•1 allept whethtt they'~ bmalt i'obbela. munteten or alNjil alieM. • • beautiful place to hve." The villagers responded to Ann's caJI -which made the Black Knight and Maiden Mary furious. They attacked her with all the might their Viejo-coins-couktmumr. Howcould anyone even sugest that less hustle and bustle might be better than more hustle and bustle? And how does the story e~? Do the villagers or the pillagers win? That, dear readers, is up to you - with your votes in the November City Council election. ( ELIZA LORENZ Laguna Beach - ' I .. Pare bred . HtJ KIJ ,I l)t: AalD (March 21- April 19): Wort week stans slowly, builds momentum SYDNEY Idea previously rejected will DOW be accepted. Focus oa ~ solid base. 0 ability to intluence import-1111 . ._ · ant people. You'll say, "'•••••••iii• am now on riaht track." TAURUS (April 2Q-May 20): Be ready for chan,e, travel, variety, surprise visit. Member of oppos1 IC ~x is drawn to you, is notre1UC1ant~admit it. Individual who embarked uponjoumey returns in "sudden manner." GEMINI (May 2~-June 20): Cycle remains hi&h, despite initial setback. Money that had been delayed or held an escrow will be released. Financial picture 1s made clear, much to your advantqe. V~. Sagittarius play roles. CANCEi\ (June 2t-July 22): Someone attempts to fool you, i11nforrudcawakeninc. You'llbeones1epaheadofcompet1uon. Real estate deil can be consummated lnd1v1dual cla1m101 to be psychic makes special request LEO (July 2l-Aug. 22) Whal had been h1d<kn 1s now rtvealcd -involves monc). perspecu,e, lcpl document. Focus on power, authont). strong lo\ c relauonsh1p. Older person says. "I do have faith. n's a deal." VIRGO (Aug. 2l-Sept. 22)'. You'll reach more people, confidence is restored. 1n' 1uu1on r~e1Ved 10 prcsuJious affair. Focus on style. performance, v.ardrobe. pubhc a~arance. Aries. Libra fiaure prom1nentl). Expand horizons. uBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Refuse 10 accept ·•second fiddle." Focus on direct ac11on. in111a11ve. fresh start tn new direction. Leo native helps in connecuon with oareer. unique program featuring cntcrtamment SCORPIO (CXt. 23-Nov. :? I): Focus on intuition. teaching. education, reunion "1ith family member. Open lines of communication, deal with one who d'5ires to correct rctent error. Be aware of accountin' procedures. Thorouihness. SAGJ'nARlUS (Nov. -2-Dec. 21 ): Hiahli&ht versatility, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 2, 1918 ,.., humor. wilhngness to be nd of los1ni ~1uoo. Wanu~ Don't fall Jn love "-Ith stoc~. ln,estor will be ID ··,ooct mood. Know It and act accord1n&I>. Gemini involved. CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan 19): Tur down for puJl)Ole of rebulldini. rea.lize )OU ha\ e plenty 10 offer despite ob,JCCtiofts from one who IS "ttghtv.ad." Emphasis Qn romance, unort~ox ~.chance 10 hit financial JICkpOt. AQlJAIUlJS (Jan 20-Feb 18)· You'll be provided with tnformation previous!) "'tthtu:ld. Focus on eeoeral health, employment, pets, dcpendents Member of opposite sex issues inv1ta\lon to social 9ffa1r. Sagntanan plays role. ' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· Emph.as1s on home ttudy, added knowledge. d1plomauc approach in connection with financial t~nsacuon. Family member talks about art object.. luxury item, possiblc change of re 1dence. Libra rep~nied. IP OCT.SIS YOUR BIRTHDAY social acuvity accelerateS, you become more aware of appearance. wardrobe. weiaht. body 5 Current cycle also features populanty, humor, versatility. nity for travel. You'll make correct decisions inv~lviog excellent repon received concerning employment, cots, general health. =:=th, a 2-year-old f!! ball, .Ja at the e Ao al Care Center waltlna for M1Deone to &l•e him a new home. He l• neatered, 11.kee children bat · not otber dot• and neecb • iu.e/ard. fie center l• at USl2 Sand canyon Road, Intne. Baker Street repairs OK' d Niarly a mile of Baker Street in Costa Mesa will be resurfaced late next year, and the county will pick up half the bill, city officials said. More than $480.000 toward the project will be paid by the Orange County UnifiedTransportation Trust, aftd the other half of the cost will be paid by the city's share of psoline taxes. said Cheryl Fnedling. Costa Mesa's intergovernmental of- ficer. . Of 33 projects submitted for the funding, Costa Mesa's propo.sal .re- ceived the most money. Fncdhng said. The City Council requested the funding in April. · Construction on Balcer Street be- tween Fairview Road and Bear Street · is scheduled to begin in late 1989. in cooperation with an upgrading of the Orange County Santitation District facilities on the same street. The ro'cct is scheduled to be finished in nine monThs. FneoJfog saiCI. BR IDGE Both vulnerable. North deals. NOJlm • x 9 s Q J 1 2 ¢ Void + A Q 10 7 6 5 3 WEST EAST • Q 14 Q A Q 9 6 o· 6 4 3 •I .9 I •• 7 6 3 2 Q I( 5 4 0 9 I 2 • 4 2 SOUTH • A 10 Q 10 I 3 0 AK Q J 10 1 5 • K The biddina: North Ea~t Pau Pass 2 • Pus 3 NT PUI Pas1 Ptu South t 0 3 0 4 • CHARLES GOREii Wat Pass Pais Pass Openina lead: Eiaht of • We are indebted to our aood friend Dr. Georae Rosenkranz of Mexico City for this amusina band. It was played in Fiia.ht B of the Mexican National Pairs Champion- shiJf, and hiahliahts a point we have belabored in this column: No matter how bad your contract, try to find a lie of the cards that will permit you to bring it home. For a brief moment North-SOutb were in their only makable pme- thr«-no trump. However, South had slam ambitions.and tried a cue- bid of four spades. North decided it was a natural bid, lf\d so an .. im- possible" contract wu reached. Since he expected the kina of h~u to be in dummy and South to be short in that suit, West decided not to attack with a heart. Instead, he chose what should have been the disastrous openina lead or a club. But qhast at where he had to play the hand, declarer bunaled his way to down two. Let's look at what could have happened had declarer kept his cool. He wins the openina lead in hand and cashes three blah dia- monds, dlscardina three hearu from dummy. When the third diamond lives, a heart ruff is \M entry to the table to cash the ace of clubs. When that holcb and E,.a dilcarcb a heart on tbc low club ~inuation, de- dam is virtually haine. Ht naffs witlt the ten or trumps, aeons an- other heart "'"on the boertl, natt1 1 dub ln band with the ece of ..,...,. and he aln9dy hat .. trtdt-tbree di..,.... two Chibi, two a..rt ruffs ln d .... J Ind two clult rum la b&ncl. ADd tlM tJae of ...... OD die table """9 Rpremt 11 &M IOlh trick. = • We reduc d our compav On ery item in Just Iool at on inon at prices 10% to 50% r departm nt.~· saving ampl h lo' . J ET THE ~399qq DI E'ITE FREE 'lIE T 0 B THIS6-PC. LM TG ROOM GROUP FOR 0 .L\T --99998 ! ONLY $45 PER MONTH' , :\VE s.J90!C0mplett" )-pc. contt'mporary living room in lude~ 86" :-.nfo. In' c:--t•at and cluVr in olefin hlend: oak ro··~lai l and 2 end table,. Free dinette indud('~ i:~ ''round gla~:--hra~:--tabl e. 4 cpne-hack Breuer c h air~. Lacquered ~)a~::-tamp. S~LE itl.t)8 TAf<,E-WITH PRICE 'WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE. SALE ENOS SATURDAY OCTOBER 15 INTERMEDIATE MARKOO~NS HAVE BEEN TAKEN 11 \ I /1 ( J, I , ,, ,, II I"'·' '" ,_,, ,, ' "(_)uab{y made ·qffordable.' WICKES FURNITURE · , , <\ _.,_ ... r.-3 TOUGH~: If for ny reasoo vou re not MOPY w th y<:>ur furniture wn.n you get 11 ~ we w 11 lal\~ •I bttek Within seven days WE WILL NOf K ~.It you lmd lhe tdenhcal 11 m if\ "ock <Mlere within te~ days tor less we will rel11nd the dttt.r nee we will RN! you~ live·.,_~, hm1ted w<manty against ta IOfY de ts 111 ~km~sh•P and constructlOf'I 0Pta1ts •¥etl.oie tn our .e0f99 ~: s.nta Ana Frwy and MegnoU ~ 71 4·821·8550 WYtNuvs San Diego Frwy and S.~ 8tvd between BUrba~ and VtCWV ~ 818·780 2244 • ' WEST COWINA~ San Betnard1no Frwy and 'lloc9nt Phone 818·919·197\ COila ..U: San~ Frwy and Hart>or B1¥d Phone 71 4•540.8242 ~•eo- PomoNFr andAitMrVO•rSt Phone 714·!>90-2007 ~Ha.thon'991vd and1DSt ~ 21W71-1109 Open~ ttwuFric:NI 10·9 10·1 Sundlt 12·6 .. • 'WMn you uM Y'O'lf ~lies CNrge H you ,,. an eust1ng balance, ed<Meon of thia Ct\Ue may Of may noc change yoi.Jt CIJffent montNY e>41yment o.IMry ChefV-S hf any1 nd state Nies IA• may c.uM Quoe.d m1n.mum monltlly oa~nts to ~ hiQhtt • The reQu.red m1n.mum payment 1s bas.ed on VOY' ~heSI,,.. t>aianc. on vovr \lftekH act.cum "' ) ' . '. A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sundey. Octow 2. 1988 -Coast Advertising provides slogans with class BJ .ul.ANDA WRAY • 14 feet &oat." .._,...Ced'I s •1 Cout A.dvertiainj's bills have also bttn limited. In Oran&e Coast College·s business classrooms, one ''Tbe ~· biU ~ ever •vc anybody -u $-iOO. teeetatly. "We coWdn't afford business cards until a year llO:~ll of Coest Adverti11a1's proceeds 10 into a kjny that pays for an end-<>f....-r dinner at one of the .. bener" resta¥nDtl. wbtte Wieben says ~nts can UIUllJ~ order loblter, 1fthey want it. just riabt for removable bumper s*kert . Pan of the qency's 111n-makin1 capability involves transfcnina. in five minutes, an amaee from a piece of paper into the computer for manipulation on the tereen. m~t imqinc students quiclly listening to professors. Wfre not tba1 much out of tht marketplace," taki no~, maybe silently passing potcs. Wachcrt tays. •• • ~do a ~~us amount of work for t U\ Jack Wichufs class. Markettng 131 AD (abo wha1 we caH lbe little~· . . "We can make any •i&n that any abop in Southern Cllltbrnli can milt, ... Wtchen says. CoUt Advertisin1") sjuin1 back to just listen is No maner how baa the butancss. however, Wichert not encoura&td Rather th~ students often drown each • uys"clients need IO pay $50 in ''1ood aith" money once Dinner cannot alway• be as lavish, however, i( more than one client nqlecta 10 pay his bill -but this is a nother letlon to be learned, Wichert says. Since Coast Advertiaina w111taned as a club in 1977, its participants have prepared packaJjna and promotion for a cosmetics line, radio commercials, newspaper ldl , direct mail campaians and coupon proarams for beauty other out. ' the students besln ~ork.. • • Durin& one of many brainstorming.sessions, a list of i:-he fint 9"Sl~n 1s. free, however, aa .students ''ln \hia class we learn &here are some disaustingly unethical people out there,·· Wichert says. nameaon the chalkboard multiplied as students called out questao~. a potential client about promouon and their sugestions. Their goal was to fi nd a name for a new com~taon. Huntinaton Beach beauty salon. . .. . 'We try IO be conaul~f!tS lint," Wichert sa~s. "One Students also ,et a chance to learn about each other: bow reliable or «J>endablc e.cb can be. Wichert says tome students become so reliable for a client that, when a student leaves, so does buainns. salons. · Coast Advcrtisina got its stan when Wichert asked bis more pn?misina students to put totethcr advenising for the Windjammer, a clothing store on campus. Most names arc rejected, but a reason must be given. third ~ve IOlvable ldvertJsana pro1?1ems, one third ha~e "Ulina an apostrophe is tacky." one student says. "You ~euns problems a!"l ont third shouldn't be ID don't have to give them a Pans1an touch unless it makes bus.mess. One woman JUSt needed -io be told to work sense," another says of the que~t for a Frtoch-soundi~ more." · Cout Advertisiq is eaacr talce on more clients. even if it on)y means makina a sian or two. Prior to OCC, Wichert, a paduate_of Harvard Grlduaie School of Busi ness, tauaht at Cal State wlivenitics in f ullenon, Lona Beach, Los Aqeles and DominguC"Z Hills and USC's Graduate School of title · • Wichert and class ha.vt also created slopns for their "'Most women don't pick their beauty shop because clien.u.. W~ says when the title of a business is of advertising, most go because of referrals." countered ambaauous, at helps to have a catchy, explanatory slogan. '1bere'1 no business out there that doesn't need lipina," Wichert says. Both small busioeues. and well- known names, such as Joan &. David and Penauin's Frozen Yoaurt, have used the agency's services: Business. • . • anolher. In the C8IC of two women who wanted to stan a Whether finding tha\ ~~ect namt. pfanning a m0deli1t1aeenc:Y called "S.sch," Wich~~ ad vi~ them to mar.keting strategy or simply tel ing clients tltey need to expand on tbetr !Ulme. Coast adven1s1ng added, "Our Students can produce both wooden storefront signs He has also written two books and co-created an Emmy-winning 'educational program on KOCE-TV in Honhnaton Beach. work harder, Coast Advcni~ 's "staW' is willing to models mean .busaness." . . . tackle the job-as long as it's ifot too big.. Some, W1chen says, simply arc not w1lhng to spend and adhesives as thin as razor blades for cars and . windows. The agency has also created desips for T -shins, jackets, stationery and flier~ -what Wieben calls an anexpen1ive, yet effective method of advertisiq. · He has worked in consulting. sales and marketinJ for companies in Los Angeles. New York and San Francisco. Wichert also has his own management consultant finn. Eminently practical. he also has a real estate license. but says be seldom uses it. Wieben pointed to their SiJn·m¥ing equipment and the money. . . said. ''The l~t we'.rc doing nght now is 30 feet high and Coast Advert111na was in the same bind until On Wichert•s ~sh list is anew plastic that would be ' CREDIT LINE '=-----~-- DALTON PAPPAGEORGE DANIEL Pair promoted at Western Digi~al INine-ba.sed Westem Digital Corp. has anoounced two promotions. Bob L. Corey. controller and chief accounting officer has been appointed vice pre~1den1. The n~w!y_n~m¢ vice president of intem auonal markeung. Frank R. Klrcllltoff, will oversee inter- national technical and customer contacts and suppon the corporalion·s subs1dianes in France. Germany. Hong Kong. Japan. Korea. Taiwan and the United Kingdom_ · • • • Rick Dalton of Irvine ha!> been named senior vice president at Elliott Corp., -occord1ng to Kirk Ell~ot~ pr-esident of the-Newport Beach-based general contracung company. Its major new projects include the Sl4 m1lhon Calabasas Commerce Center and the $9 million Cerritos Corporate Center. • • • Thomas S. Pappageorge 1!> now national sales managerofGYYR, a lcadin$ manufacturer of time-lapse' 1deo recorders used tn sccunty applications requiring around-the-clock video surveillance. GYYR JS a d 1vis1on ofOdcucs Inc m .o\naheim. · • • • Corona del Mar resident W. Ve mer Daniel Jr. has been hired as a marketing representat1 vc for Trammell Crow Co.'1 Orange County/Riverside d1vis1o n. He is based out of the firm's Irvine office u -a member-of the--Park Place mar-ketint-team~~ • • •• Tustin-based Rigbt·O·Way Inc., a major air freight forwarder and intennodaJ transpon company. as stre ngthening its commitment to tbe fashion ind u.&tf) b} n3ming Robert T. Tanaer of Mission Viejo.. as fashion director w11h complete responsibilit-y for sales and marketing acti' 1t1es in the apparel and related industries. • • • Seu F . Lee has been named president of BomeCl•b lac., the - Fullenon-based discount home improvement chain. announced J obn Levy, corporate cxccu 11' e vice presidcn t and group exccuti ve of Zayrc Corp. Lee had been president of the Arizona-based Yellow Front Stores. # • Employee le&sinisaves costs BJ ILBNE SCHNEIDER "Within a decade, more than I 0 million of us will be leased employees," according to John Naisbin, aulhorofthe best seller, "Mega trends,·· in his new book, "Re-Inventing the Corporation." Ems,!oyee leasing, which has grown by 3,300 percent in the past three years, saves companies teveral thousand dollaTs per employee per year on the costs of administration and benefits. Acting as a personnel department for client com~es, the employee leasing company attracts qualified employees transfers them from one client to another if the need arises, provides employee benefits at rates lower than those available to most companies and hand les govern- ment-, payroll-and insurance-related paperwork. people, the employee-leasing company qualifies for insurance rates and other benefits comparable with those of major corporations. Tri-Staff offers a comprehensive .medical plan, dental plan, prescription card. life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance. long-term dis.- ability, continuing education reimbursement, tu shelter benefits and government-required benefits. Many of these benefits, often too upensive for small companies to offer, anract qualified and experienced worlcers and save the high cost of turnover, according to Tri-Staff. Because Tri-Staff can transfer employees from one client company to another if the employee's .services are no longer needed, the employee- leasina company qualifies for a low state un- em~yment insurance rate. Tri-Staff passes-the savcogs on to its clients wh ile giving employees "Employee leasing is a concept which is being greater job security. used by thousands of businesses across the Employers also save time that could be spent nation; accordina to Tri-Staff, Inc., an employee runnin& the business and increasi ng sales and leasina firm with offices in Glendale, San Diego profits when they leave the paperwork to an and Orange County-. '.f.fi-Staff hires all of a -employee-leasing company. One employer esti- Cdmpany·semployeesand then leases them baclc to mated the cost savings of fili ng FICA. federal the company. unemployment, W-2s, Workers' Compensation Because Tri-Staff employs hundreds of and;tlher paperwork to be $2.000 per week. .. In addition, employee-leasing companies eliminate employers' needs to worry about compliance with myriad govc:.rnment regulations. For instance. COBRA (Title X of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconstruction Act of l 98S) and Immigration Reform mean a larae burden of paperwork, mandatory compliance and harsh penalties for failing to comply within a specific time frame. Employee leasing can save hours oLnon-productive time while eliminating ~stly errors in notification and documentation that are required by the Department of Labor and -the Internal Revenue Service. according to Tri- Staff. While employee leasing can create happier employers and employees. it is not for everyone. Tri-Staff's employer screening process checks on such factors as ·tt company's credit-wonhiness, worlcenvi ronmentsafcty,complianccwithcunent labor laws and employee base. Tri-Staff claimed that its fees areas muchas40 percent lower than those of temporary employ- mentagencie.s. One fee covers rccruitini, person- nel management and administrative functions for full-or pan-time. temporary or parmanent employees. NY supplier to acquire MSI Da~a Corp. buyout to fall through. TelJtdn bad made a S 17-a-share tender offer shuns Telxon ~&takeO¥er· -.f9r the compllter com.I>~~ earlier i!' the month __ w ach was rejected oy M ST. Mesa computer compa.ny ~. By DOUG ABRAHMS WASHINGTON-MSI Data Corp. ofCosta Mesa has accepted a $23-a-share tender offer from Symbol Technologies Inc.. sbunning Telxon Corp. 's earlier offer of S 17 per share. In a fil ing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Symbol Technology, which already owns 4.S percent of MSI. has offered to buy all outstandina shares in a bid wonh about S 120 million. T he agreement also calls for MSI to pay Symbol Technology $6 million if another party acquires a majority of the stock, MSI modifies its recommendation for appro val of the offer, or the Telxon and MSf have filed claims and counterclaims in the Delaware Chancery Coun . ..elxQlLis tryilJLl__o get ttl_e COUJ:lJO_enjoan MSJ's rights.plan designed to bloctc-host1le takeovers and has asked for a declaratory judgment that MSl's directors breached their fiduciary duties by refusing to negotiate with Tclxo n. MSl's counterclaim aJleged that the purpose of Telxon's S 17-per-sharc offer is designed to reduce Telxon's damage exposure from the pending patent litigation against it by MSI. MSI also.alleged that Telxon has wrongly exploited and used MST's patented technol0gy in Telxon's product lines. Symbol Technology is based in Bohemia, N.Y., and produces laser scanners and electronic devices. "Symbol's cxpenisc in bar-code laser scan- ning, irc>.J!Pled with MSl's strcnalh ioJm·.thc-movc information collections systems. will enable the combined enterprise to deliver bar-code-based portable data collection systems for a broad ran1e of existing and new applications in both domestic and overseas markets," said Charles S. Strauch. MSl's president and CEO. in a press release last Thursday. -&Tcodes contain price and produ~t data that can be read by computers to identify supennarke1 items; clothin1 and a growing number of other products.. They typically arc used to keep track of anventory and determine pri~s. Industry sources said Symbol Technology supplies about 90 percent of the portable bar-code market. MSI reported revenues of about $90.2 million for fiscal year which ended in March. Black Monday's lessons learned After the stock market crash of 1987. Americans c hose good sense. not panic By JOHN.CUNNIFF "' .......... ANl'fet . NEW YORK -Fe" .\mencan' will ever forget the crash of Oc.1 I q_ 1987. a da} 1n which a half-tnll1on dollars in paper wealth d1'>appcared. when newspapers wore gloom) head· lines, when newscaster..' '011.:cs be- trayed fear. People felt JO the m1do;t of h1st of"). of being victims of e' 1.:n ts not und~rstood. It conjured ifa> image' of bankruptcies. breadlines. un- employed. mongages foredo~d. im- pending deprc,s1on It wa'i 19:29 apin. Those were the first 1mpress1ons. but they may not be the ones that endure. Because the worst did not happen; the lasti ng memof) may be a dcli&htrul sense of rel ief. Within a few weeks. fear had lost its cutting edge, although an'(1ety sull snawed at confidence. That feeling too began to fadt before the end of the year, evolving into a mere wariness that economists termed healthy. In the newer atmo<ophcre. con- sumers were less 1nchned 10 tale on debt. JO vest ors seemed moll\ atcd bv sensible yields rather than 1nstan·t wealth. and business rc.,o(\ cd to re main lean and comp<:t1tl\c. Moreover, tHcrc en'iued a renc"ed effort by global powers to S) nchronize economic policies. which heretofore had often been at odd!> Promises were made to stab1h1e the dollar. to coordinate interest rates and open up trade. All in all. Amencans surpnsed themselves. Desp11c<fnghten1ng com- parisons with 1929. forcca'l\S of a further debacle in sccur1t1c.·s. and expectationsofrecess1on b> e teemed academics and others. panic never sripped the country. , Part oftbe reason for that was good fortune; pan can be attributed to good crisis management. On tht side of good fonune was the health of the economy. which wa s IJ'Owing strongly at the tame of the crash with a resilience bom of five yean of expansion. On the manage- SECURE A FULLY INSURED Certificate ~Deposit ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 14, 1988 EARN·8% zd'v' .. ••rst MACAllYMUI•~ ~C.A'171S ,,..,,..... • 1~-6-M-'ON_Ti_H_l_'l._,J_l_J_M_IN-IM_LJ_M_D_f PO_S_IT-· . ~ brtng ff* Ml In wdtr you to oPlft your ntw iCCOUftt ment front, quick action by the federal Reserve to open credit li nes in the wake of the crash was key to restoring calm and liquidity. And because most Ameh~s were not direct owners of stocks in the first place, they were able to avoid the brunt of the cntsh·s punishment. The memories tliat remain, there- fore. arc those of a near miss. a lesson learned, a feel ing of gratitude. a determination to fix up the things that were wrOnJ. such as the budget and trade deficits. · " It was, some said, a shot across the bow, a warning that helped the world >vcn a diauter. Before the end of the year. the peat stOCk market collapse wu even being hailed as a savior. It avcned a wone disaster. some sa1d. ~hen the crash occurred, a fttling , exmed that the economy was over- hcatin' and headed for inflation and hil}ler intel'C1t rates, to be followed by a dtep recession. The crash slowed thinp. lncredibly, it took the pressure off. Very little evidtnce of the great crash has showed up in the economic statistics since tben. Confidence has remained hi&h. Business continues to spend for capita.I improvements. B\n there were effects, important ones with potentiaUy far-reaching COftteqQtn('lel! _ ................ ,tell. Tbe collapee routed the madne s that Md pushed pric:es beyond ...on. A ye9r ..,, stock prices sot so Mlb iA melion to eaminp per share llM • ia...eor ..,. ... uve beeft' blllsb DOC to biay bonds inMeld. The C:nlllao ift .act, put stocks on sak by ..... ,.. pricr:s. A yar after the collapee. stock pricel wae 9bout 12 timet one yeir·s .map; a clediDe of 40 prrttnt. Tbe naalbt wu bMhbier -no ~ Tflldtna activity bid quiet· ed. la.pollible expectations bad dimim.hed. The touts and hucksten wen beinl JCOmCd. -.. ~ .......... , ........... Replatory ofRci•ll. both an aov- emment and the 1ndu1try, 1ttm more aware oft.he daqrn anhttmt an the mec:Unic:I of the martetDlacc -that it, in tbe abihty of mark~ts, brok.m and techftOIOly to t..ndlt heavy volume. Various study committees have pointed to dangers in the activities of proaram traders, arbitraaers, insiders and other active, -shon-term panici- pants with sufficient financial clout to accelerate price changes. Critics continue to say. however. that there has been more study than action, more talk about new rules than changes in the rules. -la laterutleul cooperauoa. Tbe"securitics coUapse was global. Not only arc marketplaces inter- linked electronically, but economics are interdependent. As a conse- quence, monewy, fiscal and trade policies oftradina nations affect each other infinitely. While interna tional cooperauon since the crash has been volatile af times., with arguments raging about trade rcstnctions, interest rate lcvel1, credit conditions, fiscal policies and the like, there has been some im- pn>vement. The dollar has stabilized, for the time being at least. American 1oods teem more competitive abroad, help-inl to comet the U.S. payments imbal.ancc and creatina a healthier tnde relationship amona nations. Central benks throuahout the world are now intensely aware that Ibey must coordinate economic poli- cies, since it is known that the tliptest problems lef\ untended can caute financia.l abemtions detrimen- tll IO an . _ ............ . ~ the biaett impect is stnJ beyond eMy atatittlail ~asuremtnt. It [s a reae.ed leftle of realism about eap1Ctatiom. a viliJance about econ-09lic m1 qr 11 .. a,arecophioalbat • illllllmy reqiim rntraants. WhMld • daulK. moll Amcricans ue -~coati....edecon-omic but at at difllcult to prove. cmaanly they lie lftCn --=tous, aknol1 eYC'f'Y IU!!!t lllowl optimistic. Wbllehudlyadlyps by Wlthout people beilla mnbldld that another llloe could fall ~ in tM ...... , -tbat tbeft ii a mth ,...,.. "' &o " leh -tk dlid wolTlel • ~~ rdlte. to tlw ti.sic 9COGOlftlC • .. I SwvivOO BJack Monday Smiling urged aft er '87 financial setback Cheer up, financial iaveiton. lflast yeer's IMd market crash left l°" ~the bottom of the •aciel Hard Times Preti CM oAI-10'l a <OSI CUtt for the Dow-.loDft bluet. 1-. lelcb photOlflphcr Ron M. 5-le tau created 1 fint en- aiwrwy potter commemoratina llllck M"onCllY 'hat will bri .... smile &o even lite lloOmiett epecufator. la botlOllMinc bleck and white, SfDM Ml capcurcd the ntt~ of the Will S1net oPlimitt: 1 annnina. bare- "-lld Wlow wanna only a la_11t ........ hi ~on.,_ ICt lt. ifhe mplioa ~--... Survived l tack Moaday ... llml-y." Stone's inspiracioa for I.be poller came from periOMI apm..._. "I felt lib I wu ..._, ~ pants iD the Mock --.. M .. Bui tben I ,..,illCI, ..., -1Mre'1 a bnlb• -to ~ W'1 90( Dlay up.the PolidYC ai.lela::f" have a laueb or two ia tbl pr "I loot It ldYerlity M • ap. PortUnity b ~· Al I ... ii a little ifttOintaoG and I -ol hwnor. That's wtaa& I ...... co-. la'OM ia abit ...,..." Cop~nu-flli r..~:~ CIDtl for ~.'L.-i'l'i"~l CA926S2or~;;q~ , --Ff~l ,I JRf:S SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1988 thereariCt children en free to walda,too. Chtistine Salnlulii, 36, of Laguna Ng.Ill pelirth too 7-pound, 6 ~..a boy A waler bir1h is quite in the waler attlae Cliiler in ...... ~----~.-...:t,tllaf's~ ..---~ltWGJOitW~ .......... ......it .... itshospitol ............ of ... ....... ~· Nomec5cation tubond supporild•with his _ .. ,,..._CDllllL (unllllrequetled),ftOshaving, knees," shesays. "ltwosa ...,.., .. no fetal monitors, only a worm total hondJ-on experience for .~lllliii_.llliJii~!lht-t:;f-t7~-tlll•1t.~ tub of waler, o certifild nurse-both otus." • midWift as an assistant and The waler ballas ore in- the doctor. tended to COMfortc.ct relax . ·a.,-,thehusband or the tt.e moeher during tlte final ·..,,_,,~person Is stages of labor, butwtimes Roger Williams and friends . turn Black Box into 'supper club' /82 Prayers at the tOP-r· an adrenaline rush . and cheers below · EDITOR'S NOTE: Cor· Other gondolo~ss, some respon~t George Olsen re-carrying returning tourists, othefS cently rodt his bicyck in the carrying riders with fa lures of Komikazi Downhill cycle race equ1pnient, or nerves. The car -forlhe firsttime. The following is ~lurche~to-o stop. fhrm-· . his dironicle of the grveling There's a sizable line along the tvMt from a ri<kr's f)'!rsp«tio;e. bore, wind-blasted slope leading ByGEO~GE OlSEN Doily Pilot Corresponden Waiting is the worst par• It's o 20-minute nde to he •op I of the mountain. Twenty mmu1es too many to think obovt what :s about to happen .... the Kam1kcm DowntiiU,odescent from 11,053 feet to 8,958 feet in •.2 miles. The professional mounta111 b;ke racers do 1t in just over f 1ve minutes. to the star11ng gate. Gallows humor prevails. One rider opines the race organizers should hand out komikazis -the alcoholic kind -at the gondolas.. Another mentions that the number of prayers rising from the mountain top should qualify it os a religious shrine. A hero hoK hour 1' mat the head of the hne and carry my bike up the three steps to the starting ,,._ _ 2,lm/&1J l ...................... Dr. Boward B0118e and Obuak,am.11wooc1 .,....._ tablemate LoalM Arnold. wttla lar mannequlaa. ' . . ~ Black Box~stibs f or 'supper club' Roger Williams at Ear Ins~itute gala By VIDA DEAN Of ........... ..,. "We were here late last ni)ht and back apin this morning to work all day,'' said Glay Smallwood, chair- woman for last Sunday's celebrity supper held by the Orange County Associates of the House Ear Institute. What she, lAcWe Aams and other committee members were doing was transforming the Black Box at 'the Oranae County Performing Arts Center from an empty rehearsal hall into an depnt "supper club" starring pianist a.pr Wllllams. .. It's absOlutely breathtaking." said president Glerta Osbriak, eyeing the tall arrangements of white orchids with silver ribbons and twinkling candles centering the 21 black and white tables. Around the room were Machines tha·tsweat for you By VIDA DEAN Of .. 0.., ......... I was reminded of the chche "Everything that goes around comes around" last week while visiting the Inch by Inch sa1on in Corona del Mar. A lot of rears ago on a cold winter day in Ohio, a woman came to my door and began to talk about an interesting way to trim up and tone up. After her sales i;!tch. I bought a Stauffer home machine. The three-piece machine came with a canvas sand bag tll_at }OU placed over your stomach, legs, etc., as the center section moved lSack and forth to tone and firm. As I recall, the saleswoman had you stay on the contraption for about an hour in different pos1uons. I loved 11 because I could spend that ume reading. She would come around once a week to measure me and tell me how great I was doing while the two of us drank hot tea. During this time in the late ·50s and early '60s. people in Ohio didn't seem to be caught up in the fitness craze. When I arrived in Cahfom1a. nobod>- scemed to have the home machines. They all went to an exercising salon. I found one so I wouldn't be left out of on the latest trimming trend. The one I signed with had a hot, hot whirlpool and a sauna that was really bad for my skin but felt good. I was measured when I first went in. and given a diet and a set of exercises combined with three or four ma- chines. Then the trend seemed to be awa' from machines and toward eAerc1se. Some ~pie with the f?'nanc1al wherewithal had private trainers come to their homes and work out eiabt mannequins dre~ in black and silver mylar. ~It's like a fairyland." said Dr. Bewari Boese as he moved about the room greeting the capacity crowd.· (He flew in from Washington D.C., ror the party and rcponed approval for doing electrode implants in totaly deaf children. Before the party was over be was on hi s way back to the capital) Ace Hardware commercials are ready • • • to run and who is in the ,upcoming "His feet didn't even bleed," said movie "Tequila Sunrise" starring Mary W ... m .. •ee after watching the Md Gibson and Kurt Russell. Jamaican dancer prance around on Othen in the prden were Atlaalle broken aWs· a.rte, honorary chairwoman, Mary "They must be very tough." added and James Rooeevelt, Leis and Bau lbc Costa Mesa resident, who chaired AWrta and longtime House Institute the Thursday evening "Caribbean supporters Coanle MonMand and Faptasy" fund-raiser sponsored by Jue Ward.. thc;,NewponArea Professionals at the After the Turnip Rose-catered Four Seasons ,Hotel pool. Chicken Wellinaton dinner it was A calypso band beatthesteel drums entenainment time with Williams at and another performer began eating the piano (his favorite Steinway fire as the I SO members and their brought from Los Angeles) doing guests watched. The event marked the first time the Black Box had been used by an outside sroup and the first tirne the one-year-<>ld Associates bad staged a pany. A prden was created at the hall entrance with Astroturf and Lighted uus for the social hour. Guests had the c>;J>p<>rtunity to mingle with celebriues -acton RJcbnl (Job S.y Waite.) Tlaomu with his wife Alma; Kiel Mutta of "Hill Street Blues"; Alvy Moore, remembered from "Green Acres"; B.,.._ Gllllam, who was in "Blazing Saddles''; and Jim Beatley (nee Osbrink); whose Chopin and other numbers. Opening Newport Area Professionals was acu were twins Amy and Allale SllUtlt formed three years ago by two of the of Nashville perf onning country party people, Al!ieUae Mend and sonp. and Catltf Baker (appearing at • ~C.,,.. with Jeff Wallack. Four Seasons) singingJl!JM piano. ..We ~ .a networking group ... a Peter 8teplaan, Geor&e Ghlndla, Mary WoM!••nue and Clarta Copp.. Committee members working on social professional group Wlth an· the five-weeks-in-the planning sup-emphasis on charitable givin&," said per were Mary DeU Barkoaras, Mary Woodmansee. Lee Beruby, JHJ Hemley, Cleva TheNAP.PSmembershad paid$65 .......... lAUse Ewtq. S..dra to attend the Caribbean party. minjle Br:eiMe. Betsy JaqHt, S.su Splrttu and eat African finger food. Ohve and Mao Au Wells. " -Cn!st Treatment Centers for Abused Mir .... _.. .. ~ .... Twenty guys and 20 dolls will be auctioned at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the R~stry Hotel in Irvine. The event 1s a benefit for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The bachelors and bachelorettd will be part of a unique date package. Some will come with trips to exotic and faraway places. others with adventurous outings such as para- chuting in Carlsbad. ickets to the Guvs and Dolls auciion gala arc $1 t gerteral ad- mission in advan~ $20 at the door and $50 for VIP admission. The latter includes preferred seating. a 6: 30 p. m. pre~uction cocktail party with a chance to meet the people going on the block, and a bag of gifts from sponsors. Arrangements can be made. through Ticketron locations or by calling Teletron at 634-1300. Ad- ditional information is available from the CF office. 938-1393. Cbilden is $7.SOO better off for it. Dr. Dould Verln:r ..and his wife Loll attended and accepted the check during the social. Partyaoers included committee members Nora Banoa, Barbara Browa, S.UJI Ga11er, Micbael The annual event will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Newport Beach Marriott and will feature fashions from · Fashion Island modeled by OC couples. The finale will be the unveiling of a $1 million gown by designer Gilda. Prizes will be awarded, including a trip to London. Tickets arc $45 per person. Chair- woman Debbie Gray can be called at 646-6403 for reservations: • • • Ducks Unlimited, Newport Beach Chapter, an organization wtiich raises funds to restore wetlands in the U.S., will bold its 19th annual fund-raiser. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center on Park A venue. Close to 300 people are expected to attend the roast duck dinner and auction. The social hour bcg.ins_at i p.m. with dinner at 7. Wendy Peten leta machine tone her walat. atomach and hlpe. • • • Columby.s Day will be celebrated by the Orange County American Italian Renaissance Foundation Oct. ,•Andrew Nelson and John Fielder are co-chairing the $85-per-person benefit. Tickets can be arranged by calling 833-8084. • • • Ben Vereen will headine the enter- tainment Saturday when St. Joseph Hospital staaes its 16th annual d inner dance benefit. The black-tie event will be at the Anaheim Hilton and tickets arc $250 per person. The hospitalfoundation office, 771-8211. can be called for reservations. with them. After awhile a lot of new machines began to show up in salons. Once apin, that wa.s the thin~ to do along with aerobic classes. Pnvate trai ners were also there for the reallv scn ous workout crowd. · Some of the really serious worked out every day in a salon Wlth a trainer and then played tennis. Mean~ hlle. I joined the try-to-walk-<very-day ex- ercise group. My home machmc disappeared and I didn't have to work out every day at a club. A week aco. an invitation came from Inch by Inch on Coast Highwa' for a frtt demonstration of a toning method. Free?Wl'iy nor'.' I was met by manager Wend~ Peters, who began to explain the seven white tables in the salon. which opened a little more than two months ago. She told me was they are 1aufTer machines -much fancier than my home unit and certainly more im- proved and sophisticated'. The salon recommends a client 9 at the arand ballroom of the Westin come in three times a week and spend South Coast Plaza Hotel. A reception eiahl minutes on each of the tables. is set for 11 :30 a.m. with dinner and T6eydon'tsuggestadiet,but youget program at 12:30 p.m. The Nick measured when you go in and again Ponttclli band will provide dance after six visits to check your progress music until 4 p.m., and guitarist Enzo anli inch loss. Gqliardi will play and sing Italian The 18th fl~r •lounge al the "Peorle usually lose six to nine sonas-. . f rr. . Newport Marriott has nearly a 360-total al over inches after six visits." A h1&hhght o the a11a1r will be the dqree view of Newpon Beach. The Peters said. "The exercises arc ~ntation of a heritage award to -11 (th · h 1 · metri h h h" y Mastro''"nna·, who fiounded Jay's spot WI be one 0 e StX otc sto~ lSO . c. An our on t e mac ine 1s ... • ... _Oct 9 'As · Affi ·r· be the equivalent of two hours of Catering in 1967 with wife Eleanor. on UK • • uite 81 ne it calisthentics. Tickets for the event are $40 per fortbc Newport Harbor Art Museum. She said the machines work all of person. Phillip Bonina, 633-6304, or Guests will be served champaanc and the · ood f1 -•dent Frani.. De Santi·s, 533-630 I. hors d'oeuvrcs and see fashions maJor muscles. and arc I or ., ... _ • modeled. circulation and good for people with can be called fo1: r;se.rva1ions. Food and drink wiU also be served ~~~~de bemrtlble-v~e~~--Iommy.-1.asorda, managel'-()f-the--up-:at--the-other stops, whicb may be Los Anieles Dod&ers. is honorary vtsited from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. in any inte(esting. You lie on your back wit chairman for the Oct. 9 "'Christmas in order. "'The hotels have wonderful arms stretched ovethead and hold October" fashi on dinner planned by thinp planned," said co-chairwoman onto a bar. The table·moves your th B ·11 I · A ·1· f J Do lower torso from side to side to tone e ra1 e nsutute ux1 iary o une novan. the abdomen, reduce the waistline Oran&e Coast. At the Newportcr Resort., guests and strcnathen the lower back. A sip in the front of the salon invites everyone to come in for a free demonstration. If you go for it, the charse for 12 sessions is now $99. • • • SclmeWer, U.U Talcott, Marcia Tekler, Amy lrulaaa aod cutstla Peremu. Gary R..Uk, chairman of the sroup, was socializing along with 0.Te Ellll. Geerse GMadla, bat Bart, Mldaael Laso and Peter Step-rau . .. will see a private villa with its private pool and will be served food while resort wear is being modeled. At Four Seasons they will see (and taste) a pastry demonstration. Le Merid1en will make up crepes to order in Antoine's. Other hotels involved are Irvine Hilton and Sheraton-Newport Beach. '"Tickets arc only $35 each. For that amount a person can eat and drink all af\emoo_n.::J)onovan laughed Sb'c.is co-c atring the Museum Cou~ sponso~ event with Junie Chong. The museum, 759-1 122, can be called for reservations. ••• Foxglove Manor, a stately Full- erton mansion built in the 1930s. has been refurbished by members of the International Society of Interior ne,, siJners and will be open for public viewing Saturday through Nov. 6 as a benefit for the Bowers Museum. General admission tickets arc SI 0, $5 for .senior 'citizens and students. Loven of home tours can call the museum, 972-1900. for more infor- mation. A fonnal Hunt Ball will kick off the fUnd-raiser Friday evening with Judy Auor-Runnels as chairwoman. • • • The bit tent that will accommodate the 540 guests at the Tiffany Ball rises Tuesday at South Coast Plaza for Saturday's sold-out event. A final detail will be decided Monday when SCR's resident dc-sianer Cliff Faulkner and Tiffany's manqer of special events Tom Baumpnner choose the floral decor- ations. , The social marks the openin1 of Tiffany and Co. and the 25th an- niversary season of SCR. William -C'haney;-chairman of T-lffany;- promised a lavish and alittering evenina in keeping with the store's tradition of elepnce and glamour and in honor ofSCR's cultural contribu- tion to Orange County. ' called. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum- -----------------------------------------nae Association of Southern Cali-The San Clemente Christian . . ' SALE STARTS TODAY • cde.baatiMQ OUl 25th ANNIVERSARY OtatuAll9 COZV GERRY ROBES REG. 14411 TO 141" NOW Bm ... indtvtdull ~stomer 1ttentlon M•KTDI ... er full refunds or txchances. aKD ... the most compete mortnltftt 111111ww & liftltrie Ml Or•nce County. fornia wiU meet at 10 a.m. Wednes.- day at the Corona del Mar home of Sally Kull. Classical guitarist Gina Dumont-Machovina will present the _prQJJllD..lnd lvwlrt1C1 for lhc.co&e.. will be Sally Walker, Kay Caint, Marpret Howe and Shuon Samuelson. Mort details arc uail- able by calJina 644-2604. Woman'• Oub will meet at 11 :45 . , . Lm. Thunda_y at the Swallows Cove ,1be Coasthn~ Chapter of B rw Ra&aurant. fabric painting demon-B nth Wom~n will meet at the Irvine sntions wiU be ~nted by Jeanne Boys and p1rls ClubJ. 295 East. Yale Sau~ S.tterton Vitillsing.a.od... ~p, Imne~ at 7:3u p.m. Oc~.J}. Lona Isley will be guest speaker. 1Jypno--u.er.P.1st an graphol<>11st LwacbeoD and nunery merva~ Judy F:ry will ~ th~ auest. speaker. aft required by Tunday Lee More 1nformat1on 1s available by 493-6l72, or Eva. 496-4399. ·can t>C calliq .S44-4924 or 786-6270. VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT.SEA OLD \IVOttLD ltOMANCI APL.OAT GounMt baSlctts w/c~ & r~s. llrVINE COAST CHAJTHS 675~704 K NOnSSIONAl ~LANNING Abo.trd luxuty YKht. AM sefVICU arr~. '· IRVINE COAST ~HARTER$ 675-47()4 -.... ,.., .... , T ... - KAMIKAZE DOWNHILL ••• ._ .. .. Ownpionahips that drew "Wt'veeotabesomeoftbebcltnd1n1 llmOll 1,000 r.cen-ranaina from .,.. i• the Santa Ana mountains. ........ to profeuional 1eam1 -•YI Kn Newbury of Ml111on Viejo. beR Sepe. 7-11. .. We cloa"t wuuo lose tbcm bccautc ltlCli'I come from a number of someone's been inconsiderate." CIOUAlria. includina Enalandi Aus-ld8' the r9CH. Satwday'sevents nlia. Canada, Japan and Spam, but add a new level of challenae. Ammic:an1 bold the e<tae because In the momina are the observed mouatain bikin& is a relatively new triala, wbere riders attempt to nqo- IPCM't in mo.t foreian countries. tiate vuious obstacles wiU.Out touch- Tbe.riden IR also overwhelmif\lly iJll the SfOUnd. Each time a• rider's male tn number. In the bcainners foot "dabl" the IJ'O\lftd, a point is cateeorY. men outnumber women pven. The rider with the fewest 10.l. & poin\I wins. Sherri S-tanners, 30, of Corona del Professional trials riders. such as Mar, uys th~ difference accurately Hamborl Rey of Hunlinatoo Beach,' reftec:u the smaller number of female sncefWJy maneuver their way on riders. "It can seem intimidatin& with loeciaµ¥-buih bicycles over an 8- IOIDe of the people and some of the '°'*bilb I<>& pile and down rocky newspeper and magazine articles that llopet and other ·obstacles. Some CODCentnte on the craz.ier aspects," pause, standin& motionless 'on thtir lbe u~ns. pedals as they scout out the next The fint race of the championship Ket.ion of the course. then hop their is tbe uphill, the K.amibzi course run bicycles more than a foot into the air in reverse, headina upwards from the with an explosive jump. ski loct.e at 8,9S8 feet. The pro-Other riders hop, weave and limbo feuional and expert riders race all the their way through a course within the way to the top of Mammoth Moun-abilities of mere mortals. but 1t sfiU lain. I 1,0S3 feet. Other riders go only requires immense concentration. about halfway, but that's far enough .. It's exasperatinJ but fun." says as far as most of them arc concerned. Ctrter, wbo explains the secret is The lack of oxygen due to the high tr)'in& to find the right "line" throu&h altitudes is the hardest part. One the obst&Cles that wiU require the professional rider compares it to fewest chances in djrcction. beina punched in the stomach. Just The toupest ob$tacle requires the the mention of the race is enough to rider to cross a stream and then climb cause other riders to roll theit eyes up_a 3-foot hi&h ramp. More than a and aroan. few riders spin out their still-wet tires .. It was tough," says Stanners, who and topple off the ramp. placed sixth in the beginners women's "Ifs not muscle as much as ' cateaory. "I thoupt my lungs were technique," says Ken Bunon. 39, of aoina to explode.', San Juan Capistrano. Mark Lind. 23. of Fountain Valley, the next competition, the dual looks at it as an ex.ample of m ountain slalom, requires the same bike-hand- bike masochism. "And just think, we lin4 skilJs as the trials course. but paid to do this... whale ridina at full speed. There arc consolations for the The slalom course, patterned afier winners in each category, who receive ski slaloms, pits two riders against aold. silver.nd bronze medals, a total each other as they race between the of S2S,OOO in cash and $33,000 in ptes down the 300-yard course. The merchandise for their efforts. For rider who has the fastest combined othcn there arc merely the bragging time on both sides of the course wins. riabts of havina survived. Some nc:es arc decided I?> hun- Tbc altitude also poses a problem drcdths even thousandths of a sec- for many during the following day's ond. · cross-country race-ranging from IO "It's fast and nerve-wracking ... says to 30 miles, depending on the rider's Lopez. cateaory. Crashes arc frequent and some- But the race docs have its consola-times spectacular as bicycles· tumble tions. About half the course consists end over end, but serious injuries are of trail or "single-track" especially rare. One rider misses a banked tum created for the race. \ and aoes sailing head-first into the It's a welcome change for most bay bales. He emerges, arms raised. riders, who at home face eff0As10 bar fislt"clcncbed in victory. mountain bikes from outdoor areas, But Sunday is the day of truth - inc.lu~inaa ~nd~ng proposal to close Kamikazi day. trill~ 10 Cahfom1a state parks unless Some riders look like extras from 1pcc1fically allowed by the park "The Road Warrior," decked out in rt.naer. . _variouunotocr.osund football pads. "We're being shut out because One rider sports a small rising sun flag we're ~e new kids on the block... aJued to his helmet. ~mplains Joe Lopez, 30, of San Juan Lopez prefers to ride in only a T- pistrano. shirt and bike shorts. ··1fyou prepare Despite the gonw image of the for a cram, you'll probably crash .. he races, local riders say they try to be explains. It's worked for b1m. In Cbree considerate during everyday riding. years be hasn't crashed. althouw .. \ ... .................. Prof..tcmal rider Scott RoblnMn of Hacienda Betchta na.tcatee tile obefacle coane. durina one practice run the brakes heated up the wheel's rim so much that it melted the tape prot&ting the inner tube from the inside end of the spokes. Of the 1.000 who entered the championship. 700 leave the staning pte at the top of the mountain at 30- seoond intervals to prevent pile-ups. They quickly reach speeds up to 50 mph, aided by the steep course and the thin air that cuts wind resistance. Some pedal as hard they can as they try for a record time, while others nearly rattle off their f~ngers trying to hold onto the brake levers. Midway down the course; the' bri&htly-colorcd riders Oas)\ by. ttght- IYlriP'plngtl\c hancUet:>ars as they jOlt over the bumpy fire road. They try to stay on the liptt-gray line cut into the road by previous riders-1t 1ndicate.s the best route through the bumps and rocks. They lean into the turns. some stickina out a foot for balance. The tires hum and luck.up.faint fantails on .. dust. Four miles and some six to IO minutes later, racers reach the crowds at the bottom of the course. Two small steep hills lead into the finish ptes and many nders use them to Jump their bikes an to the air. the more daring turning the front wheel an mid- air for a more stylish flight. More than a few nde in on flat tires.. victims ofthoms or blo"outs caused by hitting a rock too hard. The crowd &lves ao extra cheer for these ndcrs. Outside the finish gate riders sttll flush wtth adrenaline compare their rides, gesturing as they re-enact how they made it through a particularly ti&ht tum. However Newbury takes 1i all an stride, saying he has ridden faster. more difficult fire roads an Orange County"s Santa Ana Moun1a1ns. "The Harding Truck Trail has sec- tions that are haaner than the Kamikazi," he says. 'IT'S NOT BEING BORN TBA T CAUSES US TO BREATHE' •• ~ Prom Bl "The baby goes from one warm environment to another. Most new- borns don't even cry." Bowen first hcardabout water birth four years ago. "When 1 got pregnant I looked for a plact that had them available and I fou nd the binhing center," she said. As it stands now, Bowen and Sabre- Butnilt didn't have much choice. Worldwide: only a handful of places offer water birth as an option. The Us>land Center is the only one in the U.S. So far the center bas a record of about 1,200 births overall. 360 of tbcsc water births. Many women intend to aive birth in the water but choose another method at the time of delivery. "Choice" appears to be the byword. .. Women should have the ability to labot and ai~ birth as they choose ... says Rosenthal. Apan from a water birth, those choices include giving ljirtb in equally untraditional pos- itons such as. standing, sitting or ~uatting. "There arc no rules to birth," be says. His manner is matter-of-fact and professorial. "Lying on the back as the most unnatural way for a woman to have a baby.'' he says. "h's for the doctor's convenience. not the woman's." Some women appear to agree. The idea of water births was introduced in the 1960s by Russian swimming coach Igor Charkovsky. A decade later, France's Dr. Michel Odent helped spread the concept. The tendency is to call this an underwater birth. but Rosenthal stres.ses that .. The terminology lhould be water birth. There's an anxiet).' about submersion." While it is true the baby is born under water, at the center 11 1s lifted out immediately after birth. How· ever, some lay midwives who (illegal- ly in California) assist in water births leave the baby underwater for a few Disturbedt~en-ager needs help, ·and fast DEAR ANN LANDERS: l just read something in the paper that made me so angry I am spilling nails. What is happeniril in our world? Where is justice? l will give you a few hiahliahts and h you can provide some answers. ,. A ~r-old''bOy in Aat River, Mo.. ded awlty to poking out the eyes-of .. gray tmicr with -a 'Caal ~ and brcakina the dog's hind leas. The animal had to be destroyed. lhe act was called a "misde-meanor.. and the teen-aacr was I tentenced to a year in iail. He could have been fined up to S l .000 but he wasn't. . The proteCUtor said he had con- ftrred with reprnentatives of the MiMOuri Humane Society and that they were satisfied with the sentence. Not only am I burned up about thi.s kid ·aa off so osily, but I am conc.iemed about what he do when he acts out. Plea.SC give me ~ vieW$. -OVERLAND PARK.KAN. DSAll LlN.: I cllec!ll~ s. ma.Ile .-. ,._ fac&a • .,.. ~t. ftey ... rll't •~rk, acceNJac •• llle.MHdll... a. Al••'I" ~,....ermMdl •...a ........... aet ••t Ille ....... .,. ......... . Ale IC '$ I .. '.i..:crt•'Hll ..... , ...... ...,.. crtliMl9'rilh· ~:::r•:..:; Mef '"=-~I I .. u ........... ---;:::! ............... .,. .. .... ................... llFE0Wt ......., ..... ~''''" ...... wr~ .. , ....... ,,.~·-.. ..., ...... ....,., ... , .... ~ I .... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS; Whcft lft )'OU Pnl lO stop prin11"1 letters I Al• lM1m from di91JUntJed hou.scwives who claim to be nuclear physicists because they warm up frozen dinners an a microwave? If the chores performed by that lamebrain wh6 wrote to complam arc wor1b S7S,OOO a year. as she clat.ms. the avcraac secretary's salary should be on a per with the top executive at IBM. I'm a married woman with a 40- hour .. ·wcek job. When I act home ft'om work 1 still have to do aJI the tblnp those "enslaved" domestic Cftlineen do. Do they think workma wives eat in restaurants every ni&ht and buy new clothes when the old ones eet dirty? My bu.sband and I enjoy a tuahcr standard of livina bccautc we both work. (I am a machm11t and ~ as a computer propa.mmtt.) lf thest Sod-*-' think tbey art wortcina 100 ltiard. let Wm ao out and 1Ct a REAL job, IMn tbcy can h1tt a maJCl (P.S. If you print my letter.don't idtntaf)' t~ city. My AIY,..t·home sistcn-an-law would kill s..) -DOUBLE DUTY AND NOT COMPLAINING. .... DOt18LS DtJTY: ,..... .......... nn.c .... attt'll ... ,__ ...... __ ... ~ ................. ...... ................. ,..ff .. .. ..... ..., ............ ,... minutes before it 1s brought up. The first breath is automatic. "It's not being born that causes us to breath," says Rosenthal. ··it's hitting the air. As far as the) 're concerned it must be as though the) are go1 ng fiom one chamber of thr uterus to another." At the center. once the bab) ·s head is above water. the mother ta~es over. "Wherever the mother gives birth she holds the ch.ild for about 15-20 minutes until the afterbirth is ready to be expelled, .. llosenthal sa' s. But tlus an-between tame -trotn water to air -raises some con- troversy. Some ph)sic1ans feel that the risk of infection. even potential drowning. is great. Both Hoag Hospital ahd UCI Medical Center refused to comment on the advisabihty of water birth. Dr. Edwin ShackerofT. a Los Alamitos physician trained an h1gh- risk obstetncs. admits that most dtlivenes do not in,ohe a high degree of nsk. but sa)s "I tell m~ patients I'm here JUSt m case ... ~hen minutes make a d11Tercnce." O ne such emcrgenC) v.ould be severe fetal distress an which the fetus docs not get enough oxrgen. Shaclceroff says. It can re1>ult 1n birth injuries or death and requires an immediate Caesarean deh' cl). Rosenthal rebuts skep11c1sm v. nh facts ... With 360 v.a1er binhs we've not had a drowning or near drowning. We've had one manor maternal infection which was treated \\1th oral antibiotics ... The dCCJs1on of how to give birth increasing)) and nghtfull) 1s being taken out of the hand of obstetri- cians~ RoSAn.thal sa)s. "There are so many -.~l:c<!Ucatcd v.o men m the matter of prcgnanC). labor and birth . Obstetnc1ans insist on telhng women how the)'rc going to g.1ve binh and women are v.alkang~v.a} from that." For more anformat1on about the ~nter. phone ( 714) 946-.,00 I. MIDWIVES IN DEMAND •.• From Bl have the birth at home and have a woman present ... post·partum care Johnson charges less than half that amount But she cautions. "If someone 1s onl} ii>terested an sa\ 1ng mone~. they're nota good candidate fo r home b1nh." Another advantage ts price The birth center in Upland charges ncarl\ $3,000 for pre.natal, delivery and CONTEMPORARY SOUTHWEST FURNITURE .,,,. • U.• of co••f.rJI Freme• a &•I,.,, ~AY NEW FALL .~ ~· ARRIVALS fl 50% OFF ·. r~ CONSULTATION by -'~ ~ JOYCE CAROL WALSH a•a-uas IMO AVON STllEET. NEWPORT BEACH ~D MA.al.NU'S llltU AT •MasaDl 6 P.C H 1 ... Of•nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund.,., October 2, 1 .. 2,000 FEET DOWN ••• rr-•1 ramp. An ofticiaJ bolds me upnlbt as I caae my feet 1010 the pcda.ls' toe d~ .. You ll.lrt on 20." says the olftcial. I watch the ptt\llOUJ nder diuppear u the countdown buins '1'luee ... two .. OM .. blast oft:'' be yelk, and pu.sbn me down the ra.mp. The mounwntop drops otT an all directions. It's a straaaht section but 1 only pedal modcrat~I), wait1na for ~ lwo turns ahead. First an easy ri&bt tum. l'hen it's a treacherous left tum that cuts acrou the moonscape face of the ski slope. Numerous ruts cut throu&h tbe IC><* pumice. I point the front wbeel alona what I hope will be a dean line throuah the curve. I'm wrona. The bike sb.tmm1es like I'm •tef'lkilna. I bat the brakes and skid tbe rest of the way. 1 Made it. The course moves onto a fire· ra.d and curves around the t.cksick of the mountain. No~ it's time to hammer down on the pedals, My awarenns narrows do~n 10 picking out the path d1rcctl> ahead of · the handlebars. The surrounding snow fences and small v.md-gnarled trees become blurs. On the left side of the road is a cbff-hke drop-ofT but I Stay OD that side because the road IS faster the~. A hairpin tum. Hit the brakes. Lei the rear end of the bike sbde around Stick the left foot out for balance. Out of the corner of my eye 1 ~e another rider behind me. He catches me at the next tum. cutti ng me off and forcing me to the outside where I bog do" n an the gravel. I get back onto the road and vow oot to .be passed again It's a long strai&ht secuon no". but the ruts crossing the road are h kc a washboard. I'm going so fast the pedals bqin spinning v.ithout re- sistance, so I stand up on the pedals and let my legs take up the JOits But 1 have to Ito~ the handlebars ttghtl~ to keep the bike under control E'en with two pain of gloves m~ hands are almost numb from the vabrauon. A sharp left tum. T~o mill:!> 10 go I'm momentarily distracted b) a television crew. It costs' me The b1~e almost pitches over. Sucking m' foot out I rep.in control but 11 v.on:t v.an any points for st} le. Now I'm below t.rec-hne an9 stand Madrcciw Auxiliary of the Holy Family Service Adopuon Agency of Orange Coun!)' will bold its annual fashion luncl:leon Saturday at the lrvit\e Mamou Hotel flee lhc 11 a.m. social 'hour and luncheon. fashions from Clair McNair's Sax of Tustin and furs b~ Giba Nobha of 'Beverly Hills wall be modeled. TickctsareS40and funner details can be ob~ned by calling president Jud~ Roehm at 644--1066 or Tanya or- -vidas;-581-32-89. t ••• · ~ Kay t:ngcr Wlll host a fasluon sbowtng of the fall t. G1U1an collection Saiurda> at Nordstrom. South Coast Plaza. Rescn auons for the 8 a.m . event can be made b) calling 549--8300. Ext, 1230. The ~me day at I p.m .. des1&ner Ron F1nle\ .. of Jeffrey pinei line the lklc of the cowv. 'tliro~ a pte, the lldts bavily ped and the rOld becom- es smooth and fatL h's utm to play caich up. Soon the pedals art spsn- niQa out taatn. I rearct not putunf on • larter ctwn-nn.-for more speed. Somewhere in the middle of an S- tum my rear tire aoes flat. Suddenly I'm aware of a arowlina sound as the knobby tread Oanens out and the rim aanks in\o the tire. Nothma else to do but just ride it down. A r\aht tum and there's the uphill teetion. lt'1 onlr about 100 yards but now I have to Jump off and run the bake uphill. At th~~C· I hop on and pump on the s. They don't budae. I look back and see the inncrtq)>e wraJ>ped lik.c spaghetti around" the inside of the rear wheel. Precious seconds tJc.k by as I tug the tube free and wrap the slack around the scat-post and out oftbe way. I've lost about a manute,.but amazingty no one has passed me. I head down the hill to the cheers from people on the side of the course. It's the second-to-las\ tum. I pull on the rear brake. Nothing. Somehow 1 must ha"e disconnected the brake cable. It's a problem. If I hit the front brake too hard. the front wheel will lock, catapulting me over 1he handle- bars to a one-point landing. With several careful, hght pulls on the front brake. I slow the bike ent>ugh to make n throu&h the tum. but come close to crashipfragaan v. hen the nm almost slides b the tire. The crowd ~omes into view afier the final curve. I hammer out of the tum, pedals spinning faster and faster. One drop-off. A second drop- off and the bake ·leaps out mto space -catchmg air as it's called. I savor the seconds of fli&ht. · A clean landing. More cheers. . Pedal. The last I 00 yards blur by. The finish banner Oasbtt overhead. Nine m1nuttS. 23 seconds. I coast mto the fin ash chute. where a race offinal talc.es m} Jersey number. AJthou&h the race doesn't requires much physical exertion. I can barely talk because I'm gasping. The adrcnahne will stop pumping eventu- ally. I'm ready to catch the gondola to the top apin. will be an the Savvy department t.o ~how Drop Dcad's fall coUccuon. • • • Informal modelin&ofLouis Feraud fashions will take pla~ from noon lo 1 p:-m. Fn-day in Fine Apparel, I. Masnin. South Coas1 Plaza. The fall Albert Nipon e. •uuue Collection will be informally modeled from noon to 3 p.m . Saumiay m the same depart- ment. I e • e The 1 lth~onual Fall Fair focusing on fibers. fabrics, fashions. fumiUtlnp and food 11 scbcduJcd for 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at Oranae Coast College. Scm1nan. woruhops and exhibrts are planned. Ad vancc ticketa arc S 12..,SO and $1 Sat the door. Registranon is available b~ calling 432-3880. ' -t l .. .. Sund1y, Ootobef 2, 1988 DAILY PIL..OT ENTERfAINMF:NI' St&ges flllir1.gup as s~veJJ new shows raise cui·tains October arrives with a vengeance Lynne Tavemetti and Rob Conrad. on Oranac County's theatrical circuit PerformaD<lCS will be given Fridays u seven new SUlJC productions lif\ and Saturdays at 8 p.m. tbroua,h Oct. their c:µrtains dunng the first wtek of lit, with a Sunday matinee Oct. 16at 2 the month. p.m.. in the auditorium or Tunle ., .. TITUS ~ Irvine Community Theater Rock Community ~rk, on Sunn)'hill inauauratcs its "[);~overy Season" Road at Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. of local premieres with "Lar1e WI•· C.ll 8S7-S496 for ticket information. .. •••Small World" at Turtle Rock Also opening in Irvine is the South Community Park, while down the Coast Musical Theater's production road a few miles, the South Coast of''Tintypes," under the direction of Tbe Vic BcmelJ· Tom Mulligan MusiQJ Theater mounts "Ttatyptt" Daniel Trevino. Bryan Burnes, 'cal · H Id o " ( _ ... vations 636-1363. The Buena Park Civic Theater is mountina ita fint non-musical in two years. the suspense drama "Wan Until Dark," with Gena Acosta and Breadan Beach heading the ca~t. hrf'ormances arc Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p.m. a.nd Sundays at 2 p.m. throuah Oct. 23 at the Buena Park Hip "School Performing Ans Com· plcx, Mqnolia Street at Academy Way. Reservations 821-1 394. wday at 8 p.m •• today and next Sunay at 3 p.m. •--rM Ma~er" by the Ana· Mocljesb Ptayen at the Anaheim Cuhural Arts Center, 913 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (991-4135), complct· ina its stint Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., toniaht and next Sunday at 7 9.m. Still or\ the boards and continuing .are a plethora of other productions, inchadina; Theater, SL Mark Strttt at Chipman Avenue, Garden Grove (897-5122), Fridays aDd Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuab Oct. ~~ with a matin« today at 2:30. • .. a.,. aa4 O.U1" by tht Yorba Linda Musical Theater at the Forum Theater, 4174 Fairmont Bl vd., Yorba Linda (779-8S9 I), Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p.m ., Sundays at 2 p,m. throuati Oct. 16 . at lr:vine's University High School. Cynthia Lauren-Grant, Marie Kelly. rnuSJ saurcth"Lao nF stag"' tdwo The Gem Theater kicks off its new S . ycanqoat e guna orum un er . • usan Richardson and Larry Wptts the title "Laguna") opens a two-=:-!?~ with • Alld • Nl1~tlqale comprise the cast. weekend run in Phillips Hau at -.. The show will be staged Fridays Rancho Santia~o College. Per· Elsewhere, the original musical and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. formances arc Friday, Saturday and .. H•N Oa" opens at Rancho Santiago 30 with 2:30 matinees the last two Ocl 13·1 ~·at 8 p.m. with Sunday College, the BrCJ Theater League Sundays in the Little Theater at staginp Oct. 9 and 16 at 2:30. unveils "fte Pirates of Peazaace," Universit¥ High, on Cc\mpus Drive at Reservations 667-3163. thethriller .. WaJt UaUl Dark" changes Culver Drive. lleservations are taken An English famlly coping with the the pace at the Buena Park C1 vie at ~6306. ·hardships of World War JI provides· Theater and.the ~una Playhouse 'The children's play .. A Little Prin· the theme for "And A Nightingale presents the children splay "A Little cess" will be performed for one Sang," directed by Briton David Prtacea1." weekend only at the Laguna Play-Herman, at the Gem Theater. The •'"TIM CnclMe" on the main s1aac Gilbert and Sullivan's .. The Pirates and .. la Perpetatty nr .. po1t &be of Penzance" opens a three-week Ulllvene'' on the Second Stage of enaqement Thursday for the Brea South Coast Repenory, 65S Town Theater Leaaue in the Curtis Theater Center Drive, Costa Mesa of Brea's Cjvic Cultural Center. (9S7-4033). "Crucible" plays Performances will be given Wednes-Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., aaysthrou~ Saturdaysat 8 p.m. until Saturdays at 2::10 and 8. Sundays at Oc 2 t. 6 2 6 2S 3 with reservations taken at 2:30 and 7:30 until Oct. J 6. while "In S 4-· • . Perpetuity" will run Tuesdays These three shows arc ready 10 throuah Fridays at 8:30, Sau1,rdays at wind up their respective runs aroun~-J..at:Hl-8:-30, Sun~t and 8 p.m. •'"Re Fowrpo1ter" at the Depot Playhouse, J 11 S. Euclid St., La Habra (213 691·8900), Fridays and Sat,!,lrdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. IS. •"R1mple1tllt1kln" by the Ameri· can Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbo r Blvd., ,<\naheim (7S l ·S032), Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. through Nov. 6. •"'ne Whle Hall" at the Harl~ quin [);nner Playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain timd thro~ Nov. f3. Marc LcBlanc is direcung .. Large house, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. cast includes Gary Bell, Kay Berlet, Window on a Small World.'' a Laguna Beach. Geust dire<:tor Shan· Jack Byron, Kathy Bell Denton. Bud comedy about mistaken identies in non Edwards is staging the pro· Leslie, Lawrence Levy, Katherine the county: until Oct. 23. · • .. Compaay" at the Newpon the close quarters of an apanmcnt duction. Mills. . complex, for the Irvine theater group. Curtain times are Fnda) at 7 p.m.. Performances are scheduled Tl!e cast incfudcs Mary Benton. Saturday -at 2 and 7 p.m: and neu Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 Michael McHugh, Lee Clark. Lisa La Sunday at noon and 3 p.m. Call the p.m. with Sunday pcrt:ormances at 3 France, Rob Young, Laurie Sondag, theater at 494-0743 for tickets. p.m. Oct. 9 and 30 ani:l 7:30 Oct. 16 •"GreaH" at the Westminster Theater Ans Center, 2501 Clifl Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Drive, Newpon Beach (631-0288), Westminster(99S-4113), closing per-Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 formances Friday and Saturday at p.m., Sundar,s at 2:30 until Oct. 23. 8:30. •"Glilolt1 'at the Alternative Rep- • .. So•tll Pacific ' at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (77i·7710), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. 27. -niiW\i;iiM:i:-s;;uaiiiiii:mliii"---------------1 and 23 until Nov.Sat the Gem. 12852 W:V-a::..~= ... -Main St.. Garden Grove. Reser- •"BIJod Bl.es" in the main ertory Theater, 1636 S. Grand Ave .• theater of Golden West College, Santa Ana (836-7929), Thursdays Huntington Beach (895-8378). final through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunda) s performances Thursday through Sat-at 1 p.m. until Nov. S. •"StaDd By Your Beds, Boys" at the Garden Grove Community •"My Fair Lady" at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1 S40), night11 e~cept Mondays at varying curtain times through Feb. s. LE.A MOVIE UNLIKE ANY .I HAVE SEEN. Sigourney Weaver gives an owstandina performance!' SIGOURNEY ·WEAVER GORI LIAS IN THE MIST 'The Adventure of Dian Fossey IPG·tll,:D\,' ·---ooc __ .,...__. 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ELVIRA (PG·1ll rLUS MOUSE 111111 A FISH CALLEO WANDA (R) 'lUS llG (rG1 OEAO RINGERS (Al rLUS lllCHTMAlll 011 t lM STl'IEU Ill 1111 WHO FRAMED ROGER RAHIT l'GI 'LUS 1111..'USllllSI IHI ' • O~IYf IH OPl• • ' WllOAVS 1 N /WlllHI I.JI UllD(A u, au U.lfSS •OTID "A FEEL-GOOD MOVIE!' -Joy Boyum, GLAMOUR • Amy Irving Crossing Delancey m. ·--~--=;• COSTA MIS.A HUN'TltGTON ICH M80H YllJO NIMOIT llACM OIANOI SYUfY CINfOOME • 634·2SS3 .EOWAIO!> £0,,.,,AtOS fOWA tOS fOWAtOS !> C P\AZA (HAtTU CtOWN 'fAllEY NfWPOtT S•• 2711 8• I 0770 36• 110 41u 0760 CAU. lHIA nu FOii SHOWTIMn -~· 11A CHARMING OFF-llAT COMIDY11 4!1c'-4f. ......... Ne ......... New~• "AN IXCIPnONAL CAST" -IC.,...._C__., New Y..t. Deity Newo NOW PLAYING atTlC AMC MAIN PLACE ..... · m ... .......... " .. , ..... , .. ". ...... ..., IUl->•••••7••1• "'tWO ~UP. ONE OF 11IE BFSf MOVIF.S OF 11IE YEAR." -lltiwtt ~n l~~Fl. fl EBERT "**** Powerful ... a ... terplccc." -l lc:hard l'rttdman, NEWHOU £ N£W l"APl:Jt.\ o~empty ... U.A MCMlt .... ..... , _ ...... ---QleM (lllf'9 lf'Ml•f ·-....... • '°'° ..... " ---lOWAIOI aowtol'oA\IJl ,...., . -. '""' ~ .. ., r --· .......... .,,.,....t: ........ ...... _ ........ .__.._... ...._ -· ..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOTI Sund•y. Oc1o6er 2. 1188 • R ~ , ' r • ., . 'Kids in rCrisis' ~ Liberace's life tastefully r eco:unted. riveting LOS ANGELES -A mo1her admits she doesn't hke her teen. · A 17-year-Old describes feeling IOOd after cruhina a beer bottle over ihe bead al a liquor store owner. A depreued 12-ycar-0ld discusses an anempted suicide. And a ps)'- cbotic teen is banlinJ a drug abuse problem. These starthng glimpses df the powina problefn of teenage mental illness can be seen this faU wben Home Box Office repeats its powerful, award-winning docul"'en- tary, "Kida in Crisis." Fin t released in 1986, the hour-&oas special is scheduled to air nauonwide today and will repeat Oc1. S,8, 13, 17aocU81 Morclhana yearin the makina. tht "Kids in Crisis" cameru take viewers through ther- apy teSSions, revealing' interviews and spontaneous family intcracuons of five emotionally disturbed teen-~is should be requi;ed v:ewing for all parents of teens and pre-teens," said Dr. Charles 0 . Sturdevant, medical director at Capistrano by the Sea Hospital, a .Dana. Point psy- chiatric hos~ital that is profiled in "Kids in Cnsis." "It's very intense. Parents may find this film troubling. but it will alert them to problems that can't be ianored. "It also lets parents kriow tha t otben have problems as distressingas their own -and help is available." Statistics cited in the·film indicate that teen-age admissions to psy- KILLEEN, Texas (AP) -Lauren Chapin was America's perfect little sister on TV's "Father Knows Best." When her career abruptly ended. though, the child actress who pla)'ed "Kitten" became a drug addict. --unwed mother and .prison inmate. - Dr. c1aari,. StardeTant chiatric hospitals have exploded by .450 percent in the last five; years: more than 50,000 teens 1n this country will be hospitalized this year, and one-fifth of all psychiatric pa- tients are under age 20. Sturdevant also pointed out suicide is the No. 3 killer among American youth, and adolescent alcohol and drug abuse is about 10 times more prevalent than pa~ents believe. "There arc just so many pressures on kids today, and many just can't cope. It doesn't mean that they are hope- less. They simply need help." "Kids in Crisis," pan of HBO's "American Undercover" series. is scheduled to air on HBO at the following times: Oct, 2, I I :30 a.m.\ October 13. 3:00 p.m.; Oct. S. 5:30 p.m .: Oct. 17, I :30 p.m.; Oct. 8, 2:30 p.m., and Oct.t 28 at noon. ~ Clwlttl-'4111ttll ...... Minch IUHNING OH IMPTY !,.UI 11.:M 2:U J1U 7:JJ I0,1J ....., .............. .. llV.U • MISTllSI Of TMI DA111t 1"''11 11: ,. ,, " ., " ., " ., " "'" ....... ~ ........ ~--­_,,_ .... ......_...._ ...... DIAD llNGHS (II swm NIA.ITS DNtCI II) ACROSS 1 Yields 6 Bedouins 11 Ancient Irish city 15 There are 30 in April 19 Satty Now, she has found solace as a bom-apin Christian and 1l high school science teacher in this small central Texas town. IUNNING OH.IMPTY 1,.u1 ll1JO 2tU J120 7 .. S 10.11 -1114S J1U S:4J l:U 10:4J "1J '1U S:U 7.U ,.,_ 20 Ancient temple • "I'm not their token actress. M } friends here love me for "ho I am -now. for-what I do no ~-not who 1 was,•• she said. Chapin, or Kitten to her TV father. played by Roben Young in the 1950s comedy, is 43. She has in recent years spread a messaae of Christianit through nu- . merous spea mg and tefeVlsion ap- pearances. She also is worlOng on an autobiQ11'1phy, due out next spring. It's titJed, "Father Does Know Best." •. 11.,;,, .• 11MIMlll ....., ,_ MOON OVD 'AUDOl 1,.1 WHO flAMID lt:»4<••_. OGl.LLUall4MI --J ATn MIMSl il t IJ!M 2-SO S:ll 71JO •M 2:JO .. .JIJ9'M KANSAS Ill "" ,, .. 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ILVllA -MISTllSS Of THI DAlllt """'JI unu S*>' Of MOllOIS ,,.,,. section 21 Mor4t palntul "22P~~ ~ He recorded "In the Ghetto" 25 Irritated 26 Tree trunk -27 Tavern pat- ron's request 28 Shoshonean 29 Put Inside 31 Long-wearing 33 Sample" 35 Cut (grass) 38 Stray 40 Fertile areas 41 Yearned 43 Concentrated 44 Benefit 46 Movie hero 48 Journey: Lat 49 Mr. Christian Andersen 50 Pant 52 Footlijte part SS Sable --------------------------------- 57 Cuts in two S9 Engine part 60 Sall extender 62 Actor Vigoda 63 Devoured I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '6S Skill .I -.- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• . I I ~ Shoe bottoms 68 Niie island 69 Actor Leibman 70 Eave underside 73 Silicon or sulfUr- 7S Heed 76 Breakfast item 78 Scottish cap, for short 79 Stag 80 Furnace valves 82 Actor Danson 1M Ceased to be 87 Card game 89 Never: Ger 90 Picture-taking glzmos 2 ,. 23 21 3 I VISIT THE SEA GRILL R MY Of THESE MARRIOTT H01tl. lOCRIONS: lMne (714)553-0100, I 1.1.Jo111(61.a1-141.t, Ha1wDort a.ct1C714~ s.n 1*9>t6t9>234-t500. I ..,. 1m1aC21m1&-3636. Olllr--10l15188. I # I . I ------------------------------· r . • ADclrew Roblneon before Christmas. so Liberace "'all determined that ever) Chmtmas thereafter would be ha pp) '\nd tm 1a -he first saw a candelabra on a piano in the movie ~ A Song to Remember .. I To its credit, the mo' 1e nc,cr aspires to be anything more than an affectionate portrait of a ktnd man who gave his all, and the bes1 scenes arc in the concludmg monLage: a · tnumphant Liberace pertorms an I exhausting sellout rvn at Radio C11, Music Halt in 1986. \\h1k backstage he struggles apinst the d•'iease that- will kill him within month\ .\t one point, he admits to Jamie that he 94 Sequoia DOWN 96 Newsman Rather 1 Arum-family 98 Speck plant 102.Actor Sharif 2. Sprites 103 Multiplied by 3 Roman 502 Jtsetf 4 Fotlows 105 Discover 5 Fall month. 107 Cutting tool abbr. 108 ltallan 6 "Bullet, .. In monetary units cards 109...Haims Legarr-erm ,110 Glacier's mass 8 Confederated 112 Before. to Mr. 9 Mix Poe 10 Speaks 113 Three: It. 11 Rich cakes 114 Shallot 12 Noah's boat 116 Mature 13 .~ 117 Mr.'Knlevel's 14 Laborious exploits 15 Befoul 120 Mak~ beloved 16 Sun-dried 122 Lady ruff brlCk 123 Indian of Peru 17 Hollers 125 Fortuneteller 18 Dagger 126 Unlfs of 19 Bench electrical 21 Lorelei, et al resistance 24 Forward 128 Table scraps payment 129 Actress Arden 30 Makes level 130 Renowned 32 Coarse fileS 132 Cooked, In a 34 Small pie way 36 Miner's finds 134 Oregon's 37 Used to be capital 39 Entertain 136 Evened (the lavishly f'l'lt'e'll ~vcT havina had children. even thouab be alwa)s said his 21 doll substituted for them .\t the end oflbt movie. the v.ords appear on the screen, "Wladz1u Valentino Liberace died from com- plicauons rclaung lo Acquired lm- m"ne Deficiency S) ndro me on Feb- ruary 4, J 987.i" This is followed b> a bncf ep1loeue in which Robinson. as a younc Liberace, comes out and sus at a piano lit only by the candelabra. "I'd like to be remembered as a kind and plk soul v.bo made the world a little .better plac-e to live tn because I lived in it," he says. Then he blows out the candles one b) one. 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Ht ;:tt.*-°" .• ..,,._ ::::,~~~· w.t• Tiie :.:::: =--.,. D-1. '~ tcw acl· lllled ~ on ~ 1, .-.. ~ Clllrtt of Or· ....._ neme or '*""' th• Flclltloue 1u11n1111 TlW bUllMN 11 con• 11tfl I~ Huntington ~ M. ta. '*•Jr. Flnlftdll ~ Con• -:J.o. INTPll',.llH, ....., .,.,_ -.... • 1"' ..... CGuMy on •••llbet .._ IOOlll on &ec>tember HelN. DESIGH IV, •242 ducted bY' • general 1*1· ee.ctl, c.lt. 12141 ~ "-~·~~ _.-.tOt tultante. Celtorn6e, *' 1tll ~_Jc.. CO.. Coeueu •••Ordl. aot111t1•tfllfwnoulfl 1S, 1tll 13 1• ~&.llteF New·'nenfllp Alchlrd W*'-"' s.ller, _,..__ .. r.._,..,. • Foo«NI ~.lute I, Mw..-.--IM.11"9.Ne.INO·....._ Thie~_.. tied ,._ t.,...wwi.ne "°" c.w t"9o I Th• reg111r1nt com· eo7 Huntlnlllon St •• Hunt· ...-ec.ineyon...,._.... LaCretcem•.Callf.t,a1.-"'-* MICMef lotletl • ....,. to a.y "'~ .,.... .,. eoumy c.. of Or· ll'uH._ 0r-. eo.t '* *""*"' w• llled TM • · 1ua111e11 menoect to lrenwt bUli-tnaton a..cfl, Ctllf. t2t4I 11, 1111 Thie t>ullMN 11 con.-1tM ~ It.. Collea "'--.,.... Counly on ..,..,......, Dllw Not ~ 11. wetl\ N eour,ty Clertl of Or· Heme ,...,red to ebow9 -.· n..a unow the flctltlout Thll welneu 11 c:on-PW duCMcl by • corporetlOn .._, o.111. 9"1t , 0-7. y.,cue McC.iten 2. ,... n . oao..r 1, •. t• .,._County on September flled 1n OrMDI Countt on ~ neme °' NtMI dUC:i.d by: co-oertnera PublllflltCl Orenoe Coelt Tiit r91l1tr1nt com· TNI bu11MM la con• ..,..,._.t-Cellforbldll. ,_ &u-793 13 t• Dectlftber 11. 1tM FILf'lfllld ebOvt on Auguat 22. The regl1irent com-,~ l'IOt ...,..,_, U , menoed to trllftNCt ~ dYctedby.111~ 0-1. M9tftOll• ltrMt PWlllhed er.,.. eo.. · ,...-NO F»tT70 ' 11111 menctd to trlftMCt bult-Ocioe. 2, t , 1a. 1• ,.... under tt11 flctttl~ Tht rtglt1rent oom- 1* -• ,...,_ Olly PlloC Sep•= U . '9JC ll)1IC( ~ OrMgt COM1 a.tbwe -I· Grent, 33 JoM R. NuMz net9 under the ftctJtiOIAI 8u-toO ....._ '*"" CK ,_,. .rnenced to tr....ct ...,.. N. Co:• ectton of bite 11. 25. Octotler 2. -~ Piiot September 18. HarbOf 111..-.d. Ntwportl' TNI statement We6 ttled buliflllll name Of '*"" ~ IOOlll on s.ptemW ,,.. under N llClttdoul .._ • .._ ..,_ • ..,.. "6-771 21, Octotier 2 9. 1tae 8etcfl c-it. t2IM'" With the County Clerll °'Or· lilted eboYe on September Piil.iC fllTIC( 11. ,... bualr'9tl MtM « '*"" '11 °""1lt11• ...-ltAW • &.1-785 Luctie N. WoodwarO. 33 lflOI County on Stplem~ 1, 1NS 0 .8 . Parker, Generel t/tlAedliOo"le:;:t! 111, ttM 0-10. AMull ..-.ion P\lllC iii TM tailOWlr'9 Pl"ION.. • Julnll'9 .Creek om., Cof. 13, 1988 John 0. ltUIMI AC"'10Ut • I •11 ..,_.., ,...,_ M. tot ..,.1 Ct9t •I Mtdl • dolfta ..,..._ill: M.IC NOTICE one del Mar c.111. ~5 ,._ TNt ttatemtnt wee !led llAm-eTAlWllT Tiiie ltatement WM flied Thia llatemant wee Mid .,.._ ... FICTmOUI M A(•LIN LANDSCAPE ~ ~ w¥ con' Publiehed Orenoe COllt With the CoUnty Clerll of ()r. The fo1owtng ps90M.,. wlth1"1 County C1er11 of Or· wlttl the County CWll of Ot· 0-1f. AMI Tnict map NAm ITA CO..ITAUCTION. 2~012 11111tmtOU9 IUIMll dUC1ed.bye gentrel !*1nef· DallY Pilot Sept«nw 18, 8"09 County on September doing bualnelli a 111ge County on September lflOI County on lieptember 11111 ........ , ..,.._ The foloMng perWOM we "9d'wood laftt. Mlaillon J1A1m aTATIMINT ~ 25, Octoper 2. 9, 1988 13, 1918 OIHS ADVERTISING. 20, 1988 20, 1MI ---. Ment • IW Corner dOlna IMllntal te: Vteto. Cellf. t2181 The~ ptrlOl'lt are This atatement wu ftled Su-790 • ..., .. 19054 9rookhurlt St. Hun'· Pmal1 ~ ~A..... CHURCH NEWILETT'E" ..... L• Sltgel. ·210l2 dOlng ~ u: wtth"" County Cl9r1c of Or· PuOlilhed Otltlgl COMt lnaton a.ctt. Calf. 9214& P,ublllhed Or'lllQI Cont PubtleMd <>ranoe ~ 0 · 12. Approval ot SERVICE. '112 S8flW Or .. ~ La,,., Mlulon ATUSA. LTD, 316 12 anoe County on Septen'lblr PmlJC NOTICE o-1ly Ptlot Septemtler 18, bne Stop Home Shop, o.ity Piiot S.Otemo.r 25. Deity Plot ~... f5, •*-of CCll'F~ •. eo.ta Mell. Cellt. 12t.2t VlefO, CMlf 92t91 ,.,.._, So. LagUna. Calli. 2. t988 25, Octow 2, 9, 1111 . Inc., 19054 Broollllurl' St.. October 2, 9, 16, 1N8 Octc>Oer 2. 8. 11, 1 •·~- T ... t18111c:tllncl. 9'1111ng. Ao'*1 C. Root. 1112 Ale n Siegel, 21012 12177 Publilhecl Orange COU1 flC1IT10UI .,..... Su-781 """""9'on S.ech. Cant. Su-809 ...,......... 0-1S..MOU ·...,_..,.. S..,., Or .• eo.ta MeM, "9ftood lent. Mltllon Or•tcrten Ann Anh;lt, ()ally Pilot September 11, NAl91TATWMT 9214& --------- ty Oftloer9' Mtoc. c.llf. t2t2il Vteto. Calif, 82t91 31112 FalMft. So. Laguna. 18, 25, Octow 2, tNS The following perton• .,.., PWlJC M)TJC( OneSt09 HomeShoplnc.. NllC M>TU NI.JC M)TIC( 0-14. ~of..... Trti. ~.,,,... II con-,.,,.. ~""'" II ..con· c.111. 12177 81.1-77•• doing IMltlnllS u : Calflomla. 204'1 Mooncr .. t ___ ...,.__________ - ~ CorJ», • W...,,,_.. cklCled by. an ~ ~ by: I gentrll 1*1· TNI IWllMH ls con· EARS TO VOU, 4:µ Vla FtCTIT10UI IUeMIU Cir., Huntington a .. ch. ACnnoul _,_.. PIC'T1TIDU9 ~II • 0-15.~&~ Tiie re(llstrent com·,_. ducted by: an lndMdual PllllJC NOTICE Lido Nord. Newport Bfftch,i MAim ITA1"1111NT Calif. 92841 NAMI aTAta•tn" NAMI ITAftMINT ~ of Jamel ~ menced to trenuct ~ The regf1tr1n' com· Th•~ rtg lllrent oom· Oafff. 92613 The tOlloWlng per.ona are Thl9 bullnHI I• con· The following per90nl are The lollowlng penone •• trty. ,,.. under tM ftctlttoue IMftC9CI to trantaet bulf-manced to trenNCt bull· FICTTTIOUI .-u Nancy a. Jacob, 43A Vie doing bullnlal u: duet.CS by: • e«l)Orlltlon dolna bUtlntll 81: doing butlnlt9 a t . ADMIMISHIATIVE bullnell name Of '*"-,_ under lM flctltlout Mii unde( tM fictitious ..,._ ITAT'lmWr Udo Nord, New9ort Bfftclt, PALEO ENVIAONMEN· The regl1tr1nt com· VICTORIA OAKS APART-SOUTH MAIN DIVIDE IT&ll .. ted lbo¥I on ~ S1, buairtetl narnt or namee ~ name or narnet Tiie follow4ng S*90nt we Cellf. 92ee3 TAL ASSOCIATES. 1731 menced to transect bull-MENTS. 817 W. Vlc:1ona. PARTNERS, 120&-0 Norttl E-t. T,....... of ()cc;iupM. 1188 tlleed lbOW ~ Auguet 21. llted •bcwt on October 1. dolno ~ aa: TIM• busln•H la con-New HMl&)lfllr9 Drive. Coeta Mii under ttlt fk:tltlOld Coet• Mele, Calif. 9292. 1 Coaet Highway, Laguna f:1 -...... ~y • Rc>blrt c. Root ,... . 1917 COOER FOR INOCVIOUA· ducted by: an lndMduel ~. Caln. m ~ name ~ NIIMI Lewr9nCI M. c.moe.u. Bwtt. Celff. 92151 W.eertront . Thls 11etement .. Mid Linda L. S9oel Gtecchen Anlc:ll TION. 315 HolmWood Ortw. Th• rt(llltrant com-Mark Andrew Auecler. Mated at>ow on August 15. 1155 BalHltc OrM, Cotta Ao'*1 T. Killen, 12CJ5..D E-2 . .__, pattt. wt1tl ttlt County Clertt Of Or· Thie ltetemtnt WM fllecl Thia ltatement wlS ''*' Newpof'I Beectt. Callf. 92M3 menced to t,..nMC1 busl· 1131 New Hamolhlr• Drive, 1988 Mela. Calif. 92627 Nor tit Cou' Hlghw•y. F. PUM.IC anoe County on Septllftbal w1tt1 tt1t County C1ert1 of Of"· wlttt the~ty Clerk ot Or· George Splulrrl, 3 15 ne11 under Ille llctttiou1 Costa Meu. Calif. 92626 Peter D. Keib, ~t Wayne A. FrlMf. 22911 Laguna BMctl, Cellt. 1265\ f.1. A8COft ll'faper1111 • 2. '988 lflOI County on September ange County on Septtn"lber HOimwood OrN9, NftPor1 bulinell name or names Eugene Bruce Lander, Ttllt ltatement wu filed KlnglMy, El Toro, Calll. Srlan S. Wood. 120&-D lontc:Nnaet1·14. ,_ 13.1Ht 23.1988 8Meh,Callf.92e63 119ted al>Ove on August 1, 9811 HlllhlV'll'I Ave., Tu-wtjhtheCoun\yCllrkofOr· 92t30 North Coast Highway, 0. ORDINANCE' FOR Publllhed OrlflOI Cout . "'1• Fml31 Cindy L Bollman. 315 11188 )unga. Calli. 91!M2 enge County on September Elmer Nustbaum, 17032 LIQuna 8uch. Celll. 92651 ADOPTION Delly Pilot Sept..,.,., 11, PublllMd"-Orange Cout Put>lllhed Orange Coatt Holmwood Orlw, Newpott Nancy 8, Jacob Thl1 butlneaa 1s oon-20. 1988 Lowell Clrcte, Huntington Thlt buslne11 11 con· G-1. Weetrtront ...... 11. ~5. Octot>er 2, 1Nt Delly Piiot l:lilPlerllblr 18, Dally Piiot October 2. 9. 18. Beech. Calif. 92163 Tiiis ttatement WU filed ducted by: • Qef*el 1*1· ,__ Belctl. Cliff. 921549 ducted by:_. general pert· plan and ~evelopment &.1-774 25, October 2. 9. 1988 23, 1988 Tiiis bullne11 11 con-with tlte County Clerk ot Or· ner1t11p PubNlhed Orange Coast Thlt bu1lnHS 11 con· nennip egi...,.d. .._.,. MftTM>r Su--792 Su-822 ducied by: co-parltnen enge Coun'Y on Septemblf Tit• regl1tr1ni com-Deity Pilot SeptetllW 25, ducted by: 1 general pert· Tit• regl1tr•n' com· G-2. Ctoee Connection .--nu1fK . Tit• reglatrent .com· 13, 1988 menced to trentect t>uli-October 2. 9. 16, 1988 nereNp meneecl to tranw:t ~ Control~. . PtcTITICMM MJ••M PWUC ll)T1C[ f1t8.JC ll)TJCE meneecl to tranw:t bull· fW11ajneu under tlle fletltious Su-800 The regl1tr1nt com· ,,... under tt1e fk:tltlout G-3. Co6t ~t um ITATW nen under the flctltlOut Publl9M<I Orange Coast butirlMe name or ~ v._.,. MftflC£ rnenced to trll\MCI butl· ~ name or ~ aw. The--.. .,.__.. "S!!!.IOUl11 ... ~ll ftCnnoul ..._.. ~llMll name or OaitY PilOt SeolemW 18, 11stac;1 eboYe on Septem~ ,.._ nu neu und« the HctltloUI lllt.d aboll9 on Augutt 1, Publllled • • conwnunlty ....__...,. , -.. ••-'"' NAl9 IT Aft....,. lfl1ed •bc>Ye on September 25, October 2, D, 1988 1, 1988 · bull'*' neme or narnee 1988 wvtce by"" °'*"118 Coell ~~ 8:-v GAIM-~:::::: ~· .,. The fOIOwlng ptr'IOnl .,.. 14, 1988 • . Su·788 Mlf'k A. Rueder ~.=· 1191.CS el>OY9 on Augull 26, Robert T. Kll1en Deir Not ~.1>ct0btr METT 111156 ~ w. ........ ,. • doing ~ u: Cindy L. Bollman Ttiht 1taternent wae fllecl The .--....... t988 Thil etatement wea fllecl 2. 1tl8 P27 tege (,, •IOI Hun~ p~M ~ ~T~l~t?ri:O IMOEX CREATIONS. Thi1 1teternent wu filed rtll.IC NQTIC( with the County Clerk of Or· dOll'.o t;;;; ~ere Lawrence m. Clm~ wltll the County Clerk of Or· ---------9eed\, C... NM7 COMPANY ; ... , 21372 Brookhurst •226. wttll 1111 County Clef'k of Or· ange County on Septemblf MAAS 1 CO. ART Thl9 1t1tement wu lllecl ange County on~ PWlJC llJl1C( Rick Allen Grlmtnett A Bldg • 8 ll'VI ~ Hunllftgton 8Hcli. Cant. ange County on Sept~t>er ftCnnoua 9USINllS:f 12. 1988 WORKS 3055 Club Moult with the County Clerk of Or· 20. 1~ PtcnnGUe ... 18° 15555 HunelllatOn ~'2,14 • ne. ·~t Paul 21372 ~1988 f--r:::-ITATl•NT.,. Publilhed '=Circle. Costa MeM.1Callf.~~tyonSeptemt>tr Publilhed or'.nu."C NAm ITA~ Ln. • lOt. liuntlng,on Wermlngton-Parsona Brooklt~rat ;:t226. Hunt· PublltheO Orange Coat doi :=: f:IOfll !Deily Piiot =ber 18, 92626 ' F1n* Dally Piiot September 25. The~ ~ ere ~· ':!;:711 con-xentu.::,;. ~ft J:.~gley lngton Beech. Calif. 92646 Diiiy Pilot Seotember 25, P'l AS O N Al TRAN. 25, October 2. 9. 1988 ~ ~~~~!5 ~ Publl.shed Orenge Cout October 2. 9. 18, 1988 ctoinO~-= duc:tedby:anlndMdUal ~ t>u'"'-i 11 con· l1tl1 bullneaa _ii con· Octot>er2,9, til.1988 Sl'~IONS. 4120 Birch St. . &.1-784 Cellf.92821 · · Diiiy Pilot September 25, Su-810 TA""Hm IHH MOTlL. 450 Tiie rtglltrant com· duC1ed by: 1 general pert. ducted br. an lndMdu11 Su-811 Suite 123A. ~t Beach, Slndre J. Mus. 3055 Octow 2. 9, 16, 1988 OIJDttl' MftllC( Vlctoril St.. COile MeM. mence0 to tr~ llYli-ner'lhlp · Th• regl1tr1nt com· cant. 926&0 P\lllJC NOTICE Club Houte Circle. Cotti Su..eoa ~"" c.111. 92t27 ,... under ttlt ftctltlou1 The regl1trant com· men<led to tflr\NCI t>u1f· l'tllllC NOTICE Sandy Carson, 318 Vista . M .... Clllf. 92826 1-,-IC-nnout---IU-... --,-,- Jofln 8. lM arid Haltrt F. ~ name °' ,..,.,.. menced to trenuct bual· neu under 1111 llctltlou• Trucha. N1wport B11ch. FICTITIOUI ~II Thlt builneas 11 con-Ptll.IC NOTICE MAim ITATl..-T Lee • ......,...,erld..-.~ llted lbowon NIA Ile 1 IOu t>uSineu neme or namea ITA'R•lfT Of' Cali!. !*2660 MAm ·ITATI....,. ductedb ·rtu.bllt\dandwite'----------- Hart>Or llMl, Coate Mele, Aidt GrtmrMtt =--llnder ,,.,!.Ill°' :.!me: lilted et>oYe on Augu" 15. A8MIDCltl\E4T Of I This buslneH Is con· The folloW!ng_persona are Jht regls"an\ com· ITA~ Of The=~.,.. Celt.'"92121 --Thia tt.-nent .,.. fled tlleed Augus 30 1988 J Ula CW FICTITIOUS ducted by: an individual doing bullnell u · ""'menced to trlt\NCI bull ~Of ~ · Pwl• K. l• end Jeen wttf1 tt1e County CMtk of Or· 1NS allOW on t · Petty Paul ] IUllNEll ~ Tiie r•gislrant com· DAVIES ASSOCIATES. nen under Ille ftctillou; UM CW l'tCTTTIOUa ~Tll~1~~1N 0: Chun L•. rtutband end ange County on September Wiiiem C 111 Thll 1t1tement wu flted I Tit• lollowlng persons I menc.ed to trenuct bull· 2004 Blllllic Or Costa bUSinell ame natnM IU ... 11 MAm • wlte, 143 EMt AttlnatOf\ Or .• 22. 1988 Thie ttat..:.r,~'7.led wltlt the County Clerk ol Or· have 1t>lndoned the USI ot ness undef lhe flct1tl0us1Mesa. Cellt 92626 · "sled 1~ on ~temblr The followlng p1t1on1 ~~ 81Yd~t~2~ Gar· ~t._cain. 91'111 '*7M CountyCl«k f Or ange County on September the Fic ot1ous 8~1lne1a 1 ~a1ness name or n•mes RlcfWd C. O.vles. 2004 12 1988 hew abandoned Ille ult of '°"· · Tlng-Chlen Teng, 2026 Put>Mhed Orange COMt ::. ~ty on Sept!n~ 23. 1988 Natn41: VJ 'SOUALITY MAIN. I 111ted at>ov• oo (not yet) Bateerlc Or .• Cotta Mesa, RA MUI tit• Flct1 t19u1 Bualnen s Tim~ Wa~. 711~ 2m1 Harbor BIY<I,. Colla Mela. o.tly Pilot Octc>Oer 2. 9, 11, 2. 1988 . F-.. TENANCE, 577 Vie1orl1 SI. Sandy C1rt0n Calif. 92626 Thli etetement was filed Nam.:VICTORIA OAKS, 817 t., tttm nl er, a · Calif. 92627 23. 1988 2• ,...., Published Orlnge Coast <Al. Costa Mesa. Cahl. This statement wa1 filed Ttlll builnHs Is con· with tlll county Clerk 01 Or· W. Vlctorl1, Costa M111. 112~1 ·T S Ith 10401 • Thia bualnetl 11 con· Su-817 Publllhed 'Orange Cout Deity Pilot October 2. 9, ,6. 92627 lwltlt tlte County Clerk of Or-,ducted by· an indl111du11 •nae COUflty on Septemblf Cali!. 92627 0 d.:o · Sut ·21 0 ducied by: • 91f*el '*1·1 Delly Pllot September 11 23. 1988 The Actltlou• B1111ne11 enge Coonty on Sept-be< Tiie regl1tr1nt com· 20 1988 The Fictitious Busine11 ~ G r~ ~~ .,.. nenNp P'ta.JC NOTIC( 18. ~ ,.._. 988 · Su·820 Name reftfred to at>ove was 13, 1988 menc.d to tranNCt bull· ' ,_.1 N.ame referred to •l>OYe waa row. . · The registrant com-18. 5, ..,..,oblr 2. 1 I ltiled in Orange County on nf154.2 ness under the llctilious filed In Orange Counly on Thft business la con· rnenoed to trlhW1 Wll-ACTR90U8WU Su·770 P\8.JCNOTICE •July 7. 1988 FIL EI PubltShed Orenge Coastjt>utlness "-""'or nameao!fyl>ll:.~=ber~tAugull 4. 1981 FtLEductedby:~ners neas under tlil hct1tloul ..,... 8TA~lfT .. _IC MWnl"C IN0.'385547 011ty Pilot September 18, listed 1t>ove on August 1. October 2 9 16 1988 'NOF351546 The registrant c:;:: bullnlSI name 0< """" The lollowlng Pl"IOM.,. r-. ""'~ ftCTITlOUI 9UIM18 Vella Jaun Leal, 577 V1c·l2s. October 2. 9. 1988 11988 ' • • Su-812 Jamet G. Wllill. Jr .. 2894 menced to tranl8C1 lilted lboYe on Augult 31. ldolng buslnell aa. FICTIT10UI .,..... NAllll ITATl•NT l1or1a St (A), Costa M .... j Su·787 Alcltard c O•Yiff ,. Clubhoull Ro1d, Cosll :S-under tlle ftctftlOU• '988 A 200 2 l1HER· NA191TAT'lmNT I Thelollowlngperton11r• Celll.92627 ' Thll statement was m.d .. _.,.NOTICE Meta,Celit.92626 tmetS neme °' n8IMI John 8. L• NATIONAL, 177 R!Yerside The 1o11ow1ng Pl'IOl'I• 1,. doinQ bullness u: I Nll1 Cuulas. 2549 For· PlalC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol Or-r~ LIWftnCe Campeau, 1955 1~';: •bow on August 1• Thia stetement wu flied lAve .. Newpon Beactl. Callf. doing~ u · j 6l'k STREET INN·EAST. ldham Costa Mesa, c a111.1 ange County oo September flCTITlOUl IUllNEU Ba!Mrlc Drive, Costa M.,., 1 • lflOI County on September Angellqu. Van 09' Sande 3700 Perk VieW t.--1tci.-18Mch. ~ l Ttlit ~ w" con-I ,.A_ llAftMeNT -nt1Slt TM t~tlfi P«t6rii ir6 W..,,,....,.. Fraser;-22911 Tltll statement WM with tlte County Cieri! of Or· 92663 HOT WAX DETAILING 3336 v11~1 . ewporl 192826 ftCTITIOUS 1Ua•11 13. 1988 NAMI 8TATl•NT Callf 92626 Tim A. Wat1on fllecl 2, l9A 1Ttieo Van li1Nteren. 17 ll'Ytne Caflf 92715 'i lnternetlo I Lodging ducted by 00spartnera nie-following persons 1r1 Pubilahed 6r1nge Cout doing bUll"*' as· t<lng. Jllaley. Et Toro, Ceht. with l'CounCounty ~of~ Publilhed Or ':IRfveu•~ A92•~ .. N-por1 ~ A. Nilhan. 3700 Netwofk. • 33311 VI•: Tiiis 1111ement was ldedldolng buairleal u. Diiiy Piiot September 18. (a)l.IVING WATER AIV!R. 92630 ~988 ty on tern . lflOI Beacli. If _.. Pn ~ L.,_ 11c Irvine Udo. Newpot1 Nech. Calif !With the County c.. of Or· 9 R.B. DEHT.\l LAB. 213 '25, October 2. 9. 1988 co. (b)fllO OE AGUA VIVA, Tt\ls l>Ullneu WIS oon-• ,_. Olly Pik>t $9'>tember '1., This busln .. a 11 con· Cellf.112715 . '92&83 ange County on September W. Wilson, Ste. 8, Costa Su·791 CO , 3101 S. F.UV-Ave., ductedbyagenerelpert,_. t8, 25. Oc10C>« 2. 1988 ducted by 1 general l*t· Tltlt bv•inesa is con-This t>uslneH 11 con-13. 1988 ' Mesa.. Calif. 92127 •73, Santi Ana. c.lif. 92704 ,llilP PubftlMd Of"lllOI Coalt Su-773 nerltllp ducted b an lndlYidull ducted t>y: 1 c:orpor1Uon Published Orange Coest Bitty R. 81ttle, 1650 w a11Dt.,. NOTICE A. Raymond Pre1111y, This 1t1tement wu lllec:t Dally Pilot October 2• 9• 18· ---------The reglltrlJ\t com· The T.g1itr1nt com· The r1g11trant com· 011ly Pilol Se9temt>tr 18, Cubbon. Senti An1. C.llf. ...-."' 3101 s. FaiMew Aye. •73, with the County Clerk ol Or· 23• 1988 81.1-824 PllllJC ll)TIC( rnenc.d to tranaect bull-menced 10 ,,.,,lllC\ bUli· menced to tranNCt bull· 25. October 2, 9. 1988 92706 FtCnnoul IUllNEll Santi Ana. Calif. 92704 enge County on Seplember --------- ,,... under tlll fletlt~ ,... under 1111 ticlltloui ne11 under tlll fictitious • Su-7981 This business Is con· NAllll ITATIMINT This business 11 con· 20, 1988 rtaJC NOTICE f'ICT1TIOUe .,_., ~,,... neme or nlltMll ~ name or nam11 t>ullneM neme or n1m11 ducted by: an Individual The following pereons are ducted by: an lndMduel Publithed Orenge Cout _ _..-.-o=....,-....-..__ MAm ITA~ ,listed aboYI on September ll9ted •bovt on Sec>tember ll1ted above on September PtaJC NOTICE Th• r•gl1tr_1n1 com· doing bullneM u : The regf1tr1nl com-Deily Pilot September 25, FICnnout .,... .. • The lolowlng persons"' 16. 1988 12. 11111 15. 1888 jmencect to tran1act bull· C.E. GAIER I AS· menced 10 tranaact buai· Octc>Oer 2, 9, 16, 1988 MAim ITATl..wT doinG bulinml M : Angellqu. Van Ow San6e Qo1.9t1 A. Nftllao Jean Gallagher 8TATEmlfT CW neu under the lietltloua SOCIATES, '77 RlYetlide neaa under the fictltlou1 Su-114 The t~ 1*10ft9 ere OAANGf COUNTY SPA Thfl ltatement WM llled Thll 1tetement wu fllecl Thlt statement wu flied MANDOt .. lfT Of business neme or rlMMI Or .. Newport Beach. Call!. buslnell name or nemee • ~ tiu.inw M: REPAIR/SPA REPAIA OF wtth tt1t County Cler1I of Ot· wfttl IN County Cleft( of Or· wittl the County Clerk of Or· UM M flCTITIOU8 bled 11>0Ye on J1.nu1ry 92663 lilted·~ on NIA PWlJC M)TIC( N~ T u A A l f x . ORANGE COUNTY, 17233 :,; County on September lflOI County on September ange County on September ....... Nam 1987 Come1 E Grier, 1640 W. A. ReyTnond Pressley ITAftlmNT M PAESSIONS, 5412 •8 ~s~~!.'108· FGUl\c 6• 981 ,._ 13, 1NS 23. 1988 The loll= persons Siity R. Battle Bell Ad .. ' Anehelm. Cellt. Tfllt ltelement wu filed ., • ....,, .... "" ,_ OcMnut Or., Huntlng,on 1etn ._,. __., u r_,_ ,.,.... ,_ have lband 1111 UM of ThlS ltllemtnt WIS flled 92642 with the County Clerk of Of. ,._,.,_.,,._. ....-Beecf1 Calit 92649 Gregory N. Woftklew>CZ. Pul>lilhed Orange Cout Publtehed Orange Cout Publlstled Orange Coa11 the Flc11tiou1 Bu1fn111 with the County Clerk of Or· Tiiis bu1Jn111 la con-ange County on Septeml>ef UM 0# ACtrnOUI 01trell warren Outley 8400 Edinger Ave Apt. 1104, Oal~5 Pg: ~em~ 11• Delly Piiot Septemblf 18, Delly Pilot October 2. 9. 16. Name: NEWPORT SEASIDE ange County on Septeml>ef ducted by. an lnd1vfdull 12. 1988 .,_ .. MAMI 5482 #8 Oceerwt Or .• Hunt: Hun1ington Beach, C8'11. 18. · Ober • 1....., 25, October 2, 9, ,,.. 23. 1988 A.PAATMENTS. c/o Mesa 13. 1988 Th• reglltrent com· F•14'2 The following per1on1 lnQton e.c:t\, Cellf. 92M9 92547 &i-nl Su·7881 Su-819 Development Co .. Inc . 2925 n11w menc4ld to 1ransac1 tiu• Publllhed Orange Coat haw abandoned the ult ot lhlt butlMN 11 con· Patricia A. Wo.ltkleWtcZ. ••"' MftflC( College Aw., •A-3. Co1t1 Publithed Orange coutj°"' under Ille flctltloua Deity Piiot Septemblf '8, th• Flctltlou1 Bu1ln111 ducted by:"' lndMdual &400 Edinger Ave Apt ll04, I ,.._"'"" • M.JC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE Meu, Calif. 92626 Daily PilOt Septeml>ef 11. bulll'IMI name Of' namM 25, October 2. 9. 1988 Name: L.T. DESIGNS. 2521 The registrant com· Hunt1n9ton a.eon. C•llf FICTITIOUI .,_.. The Fictitious Buslneu 25, October 2. 9. 1988 listed al>OYe on September SUs783 Port Whitby Pl .. Newpon menced to tranuct bUll- 826"7 ..,._ aTATDmlfT Ptennoul IUIM8S flCTITIOUI IUSINEll 1Neme referred to tbOve wes :>u-796 13, 1988 Beech, Clll1. t2MO ,,... under tt11 ftctlttous ThlS t>ualnels 11 con· u.. ITA~ I NA• ITATl•NT f11ec1 1n Orange County on Corntl e. oner PlB.IC NQTIC( The Flctltloul 8utlnll9 tlUllr'98I name °' nllMI ductedby~811dwlfe doi The= l*90nl.,.. The~ ptr90na are The following ptrlOOs .,., June 16, 1(186 ~ILE 1 rtllJC NOTICE TNt llatement -s 111ec1 Nemereferred to1boYtW1S lilted lbOW on 1978 The reg11tr1n1 com·1 ~ u . dOll'.obutlt'Was: dolngbullOISSU: NO.F3,11711 wtththeCountyClerkofOr· ACTITIOUe.,._11 fllecl In Orange County on Oerr .. GYl!ey menced lo tranNCt buM· J. MARSH CO .• 1063() WOLFSTAA. 1844 Wltlt-1 A & A CONSULTANTS. Lawrence M. Campeau. f1CTIT10UI IUIMll ange County on Septeml>ef MAMI ITATlmlCT M1y 17 · 1988 F'llE This ltatemtnl WM ft6ed ntsa under Ille fictitious ~:.~°'t!.ttc;rr-Oe Foum.in tier Ave .• eo.ta Mesa. Cllll. 1321 SulMx L&ne. Newport 1955 Balearlc Or1ve. Cotti NAME aTATlll!llNT 20, 1988 The fotlowlng perlOf'ls are NO.F380942 with 1~ County Clertl of Or· bullnesa name or 11arne1 • E 92t27 Beach, cam. 92660 Mesa, Cellf. 92626 Tiie loflOwing Plfl<>nl are Fttnt1 dolnQ bullneU as: Linde L. Tagllanet11, 2521 ange County on September lllted above on Augua1 24, 1/a~'ct'.! f~~. ~~:::· Molly Chrlttlne Dodds, Richard L. Lawrence. Jllmll G. Whlll. Jr .. 2082 doing bualnell as. Pul>lilhed Orange Col.It FA)( 2 FAX, 3100 Alrw1y Port WhltbY. Piece, NewPof'I 27, !988 1988 Founteln Vlllly Cellf ~7oi 1844 Whittler Ave .. Cotll l 1321 Su11ex Lane. Newport M1nd1rln Drive, Co1ta ELECTRIC SWEAT, 387 Dally Pik>t September 25, Ave. • 102, Cos1t Meta. BMCh. Celll. 92660 ,_ P1trlcla A. Wojtlllewia T I . I . Mela ~ 92627 8elClt Calif. 92660 Mela. c.111. 92826 w Bly. Apt 35 Colla October 2 9 16 1988 C.111. 92826 Thll buslneel WU con-Put>llShld Orange Coett Thll stltemtnl wa tMed ciu::, bt>u!,,~con· TiliS i1neu i• con· I Robin F Lawrence. 1321 Hiram A. de Friel. 26"86 M9s.. c&itt. 02.627 · ' · · Su-807 CllYe JoM Bulrskl, 2•283 ducted by an lnOMduel Delly Pilot October 2. 9, 18. wttlt tneCounCounty ~of~ The leglltrent com· dueled . en indlYidull ,Sua11x l ane. Newport Vere Cruz Lane, Million I Brend• l• Pout10n. 387 ilJ El PMar, Laguna Hilll. Clllf ....!."" 'eount1temenJ_~offt6edOr 23• 1988 ange ty on .-,,tern.... tr: ~ The regl1trent com. ,8Mch. Clli1. 92660 Vlelo. Cel\I. 92691 w Bay ~ 35 Costa .. _ w-TICE 92&53 '""' lM ty ...,_,. • ~23 2. 1988 ~nJ! 1~11iou. menctd to transact bUli· Tiii• business 11 con· 'flill bullnela wu con-Mm. c am. 02627 ' ,.._ T1t11 twelneu I• con· ange County on Septemt>tr --------- ,,_,, l>uslM8I name or f\81'1111 neee vndl< tlil tictlllous ducted by' co-parinera duc1ed by• gentrll Pll'1Mr· Tltfl buaineu is con. -cklCled by: .,, lndMdual 2, 1H8 PtB.IC NOTIC[ Pub!llMd Orange Ccelt lilted Above on September~ n1rn1 or 111me1 Tiie registrant com· lhlp • ducted by: 1111 Individual FICmwo:IA~•HT" The regl1trent com· Publilhecl Orange Coast _ __.._ ....... .._ ___ _ 0.11'/. Piiot Septembet t1, 1988 ~ on Mey 28. tmencec:1 to tranMCt"" bllst· .,.,,...1tetwot«1t--ftlld he-regritranl com· menctd to trenaact bu#· o.tly Pllot September 11, ACTITIOUI .,_ .. 18.2S.Oc1o«>er2.1tll 'p tlclaE Mll"lh 1Ht !'""' under the ficllhOUI WlththeCountyClerkot Or·lmenced to treniact buif-. The=per.aonLW under the ffc11tl0u111,26,0ctober2, 1MI MAMl"ITATIMIWT -- _______ Su-_7_7-12 ~~ 1tatimen1 WU fllecl Molly c. Dodd• bullness name or n1mee1n; County 00 S.Otember netl under the liclitlou• d~~USTAIAl ~IRCUITS, bUliMll NIM or nemea 779 Tiie fol~ng ptr90fll ll"I wttlt Ille County CMtk of Or· TNI 111tement wlS filed Hated ebOYI on August 31. 1 2. 988 bullness name or nemes t00"4 Adafnl SVlte 105 lltted •boW on Nlf. c=:; Mftfll't doing bullMll •: ange County on September wtttt the Coumy Clef!( ot Or-1988 Pul>llshed Or ... Coattjntted al>Ove on August 30.IH ntlngton hach cent' CllYe Bufn611 na.ft. nu n.f; IT~ STREET INN·WEST. le 1988 lange County on Septembef'o RICherd l. Lawrenc. Dtllly Piiot September 11. t988 19 26,.8 · · Thi• 1t1tement w11 fllecl f1Cm10UI IUSMU 3338 Via Udo. Newport ll'ACIFIC VIEW MEMO .. IAL 'A"K Cemetery• Mor'luary Cheoel • Crem11ory 3500 Pac1flc v-Or/\19 N-port 8HCI\ S.•·2700 HA~LAWN· MT.OUVI Monuery • ~1ery Cremat()r)I. 1625GlllerAve Costl Mesa S40-555• NM:I MOTMUS MUMOM>WAY MorltKery • Cf\apet 110 Btoactwey Cc.ta Meat 642·9150 ...,.,,,Flenn 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA Nl-1111 • ,..... 13. 1NS Thlt statement was hied 18, 25. Ociober 2, 1988 I Brenda L .. Poulton W..OV lYM MclCollom with the County Olertt of Or· NAM! ITAT'lmlff Beach, c.kt. 112683 Pul>lithed Orange COMt "91514 ""'"the County Cler1I of Or· Su--780 Tiiis 1111emen1 wu lilecl 2511 florid•. Huntington enoe County on September The~ pertOnS.,.. 1n1ern1t1on11 ;;3'11ng Oei'bPilo1 c-.1emt>er 11 1 Publllhed Orange Coast , ..... ~ .. ,.~,.1 9 ..... 7 19. 1988 _ ~ ~....._ •· Netwotti. Neveda. Vie ....... • Deity PllOI C-tember 18 Dt1D•1c NOTICE DUDllC MnTll'>C 1M1D11c NOTICE ................ "-r---. Udo ....___ 8eectl Calif , 18. • October 2. 1918 25. Oct bet 2; 1988 · rUVL l"UVL nu iw: ,--. Jeffrey Steinberg. 2518 Put>lilNd OrlflOI Coast TR PLE AM LOCKOUT 92683.......,.,...., • · ' Su--111 1 . o ' , Su-7941 Flor. Ida. Hurltlngton BMch, Delly Piiot Septen'lber 25, SERVICE. 42• W. WlllOl'I, Tiiis buslneH 11 con· I "8.IC NOTIC( _ __ _ _ Call!. 92547 Octc>Oer 2. 9, ,8, 1988 Coete Mela, Calif. 92827 duc1ed by: 1 corpor1tlon rtaJC ll>TICE •• • • Thia bu1lnt.. Is con· 81.1-802 Rlcnerd l'lunyan, 82• w. Tit• regiatrent com· ·ftCTrTIOUI ...,..... ~·'("'tNTO• ~(~l~.~'t~Ol~~"' ""DCt .. C\KArtON--=by: a general part· =· Cotti MIA. C.llf. men()ed to trenaect t>ull- 1 MAm ITATIMIWT ACTfTIOUt IUSM81 . '._ •• ~···.. '!. '"":'" ~· ""' • • '"' Tiie reglttrent com· Pla.IC M)JIC( T1tl1 ~11ne11 11 con· MM under ltle ftctltloul ' Tlll IOllOwlng pertona.,.. NAl9 ITATl•NT '"' 1·1)' tMnCed to tranaect bUlli-I ducted try: an lndMdual bUlinell '*"' °' '*"" dolrlll ~ • The IOllowlng per$0f\I "' ....... ,. ......, nea1 under ttle llc:titJout ACHTtOUI MJll•la Th• regl1t1an\ com· lltted IOOY9 °" 8-embel WES REP C 0 C 0 M • ctoinO bUalnlla M: ' l!t•1, ~ '*""' or MlftM wm ITA~ mtnCld 10 trenMCt bull· 15, 'NS PANIES, 1~ w Moore ,,,,,,., OAAPt41CS. 33451· ...., ~ on Auguat 11 The fOlloWW'9 petlOnl .. neee under the llct1110ut Jean GlftlQMr Ave.. Senti Ana. Cent A NontnQNm Wey, Deni ltl8 ' dOlr'll ~ M: ' bulinetl name °' Mmll Thie It~ WM llled 92704 Point. Callt. 92621 Wendy l. McCcllotn c A EE p y c A Aw LE R ...., abOft on ~-..... t"9 Coun\Y Clertl of Or· JOMPh Henry Luetf, 1~ Jullt Ann M111tburn, 1 Thll lteternent _.. f11ec1 CATCHERS. 184! Monrovia 19 1tl8 11'9' County on September w. Moor• Ave .• Sent• Ana. ~51·A Nottingham W1y. Wltfl the County Cltrit °'Or· *88.t Coet• ....... Calif. -~d ~ 23, 1MI Cellf. 92704 o.na l'olnt. c.111. 92629 .,. County on _...,.,. m~1 Thie 1tttement w• ftled ,_ Thl9 t>utlneu 11 con. Ttlit bullneu 11 con· 13 1988 Jeme• Jo11ph Htm· .tth ttlt COYnty Clerk°' Or· Publllhecl Otentt CO..I duc1ed by: an lodMdual dUCMd by' lf'l lndMduel • "'1117 ~""· t~S Monrovia ....,.. ,. __ ... on....,__._ ~ Piiot Oc1otier 2. I . 11, Tfl• reglltrant COrft· Tfl• r91l1tr1nt com· I) C'tof.:fMll. r ... iy r..ot. uo ~ • ••• Putllltled Orange COMt ..... Coatl M9N. Ct llf. ici''1eee·"·• -·--23. 1Nt menced to ttlint8CI ...,.. INnCld to lrllnMC1 bull· (DeilY Not ..,...,,,... 1a. '"27 · ,_.. h-111 nw under 1N llctttioul ,_ ur-.r 1"' llctftlOu• ... ...... L '"· 2.$. October u ttM Thia bullnnl le con· Publ!INd °'""9 ~ ~ ,.,,. °' ,.,,. ..,..._ name or namee ' ' • au-111 dUC'9ct bf; 111 lftdMOIMI n... Piiot *-..,. 25 listed~ on A..,-M . ....,..,..,. °"September The re9l1tr1nt com· ~2 8~ • _ _. ..................... .....,...__ 1Nt 21. 1MI •-fl' _.,_. menoed 10 tfAnll!Ct butf. ' ' ' 8u-104 ~ H. Luetf Jiiiie Meaftbum .....,..., nu1-nete l#'°9r tN lctltlout Tlilt ttetelMftt ... llted fr* eeattment WAI IMld ~ NIMI OI '*"" ---------• Wltft the Couf!ty Cltrit °'°' . ....._ .... County c... °' 0r. .n •• A••l\E °"-...... eow °" ~ _ ...... PUIJC....., ....... 111.....,m ...... __ , 11f109 County on ~ 81119 County on s.p..,...... •-~·-IT 0# t. , ... 13. 1NI n, 1"' UM OP410UI Jam•• JoHph Hem• lllCT1TIOUI MJH•ll dtro. irw., CetW. 12714 f11t111r ,_ • ll•M Ulm "*"-" tlAm ITATW lyMe Unden, 2 Cordaro. PutMWled 0t.,. C... ~ OrMOA C°"'4 The ~ pet.one Tfile 11tatement ... fled The '°'""'I pertona .. IMM. CllM. 82714 Deity P9ot ._...,.. 11 CMllf Not Odotl9r a. t 11 lteY9 ~ IM 111e of .-ltle eounty o.. °' Or· Oolr'll bulirtW • Thie bU•tneM 11 con- 25, Oct~ 2 ••• t• ' n . '"' ' ' ttlt ,lcUt .. ue lu1ln1 ..... Cc1wtty on ----VOOUl IALON, 1000 ducted by. 811 lndMdru• ~7tl 81.1-12 1 Narn«Jf.0 '""'· 1112 Hew-11. 1• lrtllOI St. •12, Newport Tfle r .. l1trent COIWI· pOrt llYd , Colt• MeM. ,_ lleedl. Catll. nteO .._, to .,...... ...,.. Cellf. 12127 ~ Of"81119 Coatt DoNflo ~. 3023 ,_ .., .. llctttlout ni. .......,. .,..,_. ~ "°' Seo•emoer ts. ~~· o.. Mw. ..._ ....... °' ,..... :-..,~0:VW: Oc1Gbar 2•8• 1•-1•9MO, T9'.11euduu Prliucape. ~.._.Oft ••••Mer STARlllC A NEW BUmSS?? JMUMJ I , 1111 ,Ill 1NO W ~ lhd. Urlden NO 11111111 Pm1JC fllTIC( 11~ S.ma Ana, Clllf. ...._. wee tied _.,. ,... Or~ 92707 .... -~a.°' Or· • ..,_ ..-... to.ta 11tcm-..1U111•1a I T'MI ~ i. con· ~ QDunty °" ••• ... ,.....,Celt 11t21 ..-na,_-y ~ tiy. •..,,... ..,. 21.1111 -YlrY ... ~ -n. ........ ,...,. .. .,.,... ,_ ........... CO.. ....... ._.... Tt.• r9111trant cotn• l'\lllltNd ~ c:.... Clll,_, ··TGfllDI ~CM......, to~...,... o.llf"9C~l.t. ll. .... -~·" w ........... ......., ...... -"'*' ........ lout a,'-"'·..... , Cellf ... , c.9,..., ~ MIN or .... ..... Mer) .N11W---...... ~.._... .... "':.L~~Celf -l .......... .......,....._. ,,~-n. ..._ -... Clll . .., 9"&IW c.. ~ duetldllJ•..-•...,...· TNI ~ 11neee It CIOft-~· ~-..... -~==~·~.,... ctul ~""' ---~Qertt .. ()r .................... --_'.J ~-d•'AA/bJ , .. ~"'··· .... .-............... ----~ • 11 .:: .. ~ cwe!=;J·:=:,:: 111 Ml Tl tJ,''911 • • ......... ~ .... OC.-. I. t. M, Mt:': ............ .._ ........... __ .. ..__. ~-----------------~---..... '-"'-.-""!!1114'.Jl-....mJ II --llldJ t ' ,,.... ....................... ~ ........ --..... .._ ...... __ ,_~~--~--.,..,,.--........... ,._ ......... _ ...... """ ____ _.. ..... ._ ................. '91JPlllt SH of H AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Po SONDAY OCTOBER ~ 1988 [!I -ocean-close living is aff ordabl~ at Faire Haibour 1 The beach city of San Clemente Is the setlln~ for the Lusk Co. ·s popular Faire Har- bour neighborhood. where ocean-cJose living Is offered from the low S 140.000s .. ·'Buyers· see the words ocean-close and aff ordably prtced. and they Immediately set their sight on Faire liar- bour. Frank Gc5otrad. Lusk Co. vice president of sales and merchandising. said. • .. As art lndlcatlfn of f'al rr Harbour's Increasing popu- lartty with a wide range of home buyers. demand con- tinues to outrun supply a nd growing numbe rs of eager buyers are calling the sales office dally about availa bility of Faire Harbour reside nces.·· · he said. In addition to the anractlon of affordably priced coasta l- close living. Lus k 's s pecial low down payment fina ncing adds to the value of a Faire Harbour purchase. acr o rdinp; to Gootrad "By taklngadvanta~e-of this affordable home ownership opportu~ity. many first-li me buyers are discovering that their monthly.,bome payments com pare favorably with what they had been p~ylng each month In rent. .. he said. Faire Harbour De•eloper: The Lusk Co. Type of de•elopment: at- tached homes. Price ranae: $140.000s. Sqaarefootaae: 989 to 1.605. Namber of plane: several. Flna.nctnc: Convt'ntlonal. Salee offic~: 492-1680. among the various noor plans tnclucfe wood-burnlnp; fire- places. wetba rs. self-cleanln~ ovens. eye-level microwave ovens. dishwashers. oak cabl- net ry. lumln'ous ceill.n g kitchen lighting. bay a nd gar- den window. master bedroom suites with wa lk-In C'losets. plus an enclosed detached two-car garage with au4f>mallc 1openei:. · Carpeting. air conditioning preparation. 220V outlets al laundry areas and double p_a rtltion walls wllh seven Inches of Insulation arc a lso Included In the purchase price. Distinctive e ntry monu- ments announce cn1rv lo the Faire Harbour nel~hborhood. The appeal of the coastal bluffs community is furl her heightened by private rec- reational facilities as a swim- ming pool arid spa a well as a sand volleyball court. . . .. .r Designed to renect a relax- ed. yet elegant beach-cily life- style. a se"reclion of a ttacht·d condorrfl'nlum fl oor pla ns at Faire Harbour ranges In 'size from 989 to 1.605 square feel. The single-and t \\'O·!,tory res i- dences offer from two bedrooms and one bath lo three. bedroom a nd 2 l /2 baths. All of the residences have a private patio or deck (some homes offer two patio!; Professiona l land scaping. recreation al amenities. com- mon area s and. building e - terlors ac.e ma intained b\' the h omeowner associatio n . Monthly assessments also cover st ructura l fire in- surance. Homeowner a socla- tlon budgets a re available In the sales office~ Faire Harbour in San Clemente is deeigned to reflect a relaxed. yet elecant beach· city llfeetyle. or decks). · Value-add Ing amen ii ies The Faire Harbour homes. were previously offere~ for sale a nd the n he ld by the Lusk Co. Manv of the c o n - dominiums ha,·e been oc- cupled on a rental basis. but with current favorable ma rket conditions and flnancln'! LuSk has decided to re-mcroduce ' Faire Harbour for sale. To reach the Ile. take the San Diego Freeway (4.05 5 ) to Avenida Pico In San Clemente. -Exit and travel Inland to Callc- Frontera. rurn left amt fOllow the signs. for more m - formaion. call sale~ repre en- ta lives Diana Ha rkins or Steve Jahana-r (714) 492-1~ 0 .1'h'e sales office 1-. open dally from 10 a .m. to 6 v.m. .. --Fi eldst--m:l-e gpe-ns-pllas€ 0 a t-MaFif>es.~B-e-xpert:s-to-discuss--­ area tra(fic proplems ·ne~igns popular amongfamilie~ · and prof essio~ls A traditio n of I remendous popularity continued with the opening of the third phase of homes a Mariposa. The Field- stone Co . ·s successfu l townhome community In Fountain Valley. According to Moll y Munch . Fieldstone proJryt manager. 60 percent of th"1homes were purchased durln~ Lhe openln!-! weekend. "Fieldstone has ea m ed a reputation for builciln~ home's that offer both quallly a nd exceptional value." Munch said ... And Ma riposa Is a per- fect example of why that repu- tation Is so well deserved ... The Fkldstone comrnil.m.Cnl to value is ren ccted In price!' beginning at 8221 .990. A\'all - ablc In three noor pla ns. Mariposa homes offer two and three bedrooms a nd attach ed two-car garages with direct home access a nd automatic door openers. The residences are desi~ned to appeal to professional cou- ples and young families. Single buyers purchasing a home together are pica 1.'d lo find one pla n featurin~ d ual master bedroom uit . An 'impressive amenities roster begins with concrrte- llled roofs. priva te fenced rea r patios. large master bedroom suites. ceramic-I !led enl r ies. formal dining rooms. brcak- fasc bar or nook. wood-burn- ing fireplace with gas outlet. raised panel p<issage door~ 'with detailed door casl n'!. skv- llghts or ligt'H wellc;. textured walls and cellln~~ and ca rpet- ing and vi nyl nooring through- out. Kitchens have llmc-Sa\'lnp: appliances. c c·ramlc -tiled countertops and natural oak cabinets. Master suit.es have mirrored wardrobe doors and Include walk-In closets. All residents will become members of a homeO\\Pers association . which will maln- tatn -t-h ecr("a Cion nrer. home exterior and common area. Mariposa · Fountain \'all<'\ location pul residents w1th1n easy freeway reach of emplo~ - mcnt center throughoul Or- ange a nd Los Angeles coun- ties. Beaches and entertain- ment centers a re·a c;hort dri\ e away. To reach Mariposa take 1 h e San Diego F're<'way (405) to th<' The homes off er two or three bedrooms and attached two-car garages. Brookhurst outh offra mp Go south on Brookhurs l 10 Talbert. Turn rl~ht on Talbt•rt and left on Foster lo 1he models. which M C open dail\. except Wt>dn<''-d.1\. from IO a.m lo 6 pm For.more fntor- matlon. call (7 14) 964-0377 McGr~w-Hill:· H~using starts to declin~ Contract value down 5 percent from last year ' .. The failure of the h~slng market to respond to· lbwer Interest rates In the first half of 1988 wlll compound tht- constructlon Industry's prob- lem• thts year. It was reported recently by McGraw-Hill lnfor· inatton Services Co. NaUonal construction con- tract value Is now estimated at 8246 billion. a decline of 5 percent from last year's peak. In the second scheduled up- date of &ta 1988 Oodae/Sweet's Conatrucllon Outlook. the McGraw-Hill untt now expect houstng starts to slide 9 per· cent to 1.45 million unit . with rnoet of the shortfall conct"n- trated ln the apartment ~ctor. Acc ording to Gt"oritc Chr1stle. the firm's vtce presl-on Federal s pending. are dent and chief economi l. handicaps. but they a re not "The revised 1988 estimate of directly responsible for the 480.000 multi-family unit 1988 decline. The stngle btg- means a reduction of 17 per-gest Issue continues to be the cent from the 1987 total 'l e f>acklash of the mid-l 980s third cfouble-dlglt clln<' 'tax shelter' boom. when a alnce 1986. And n •.with the five-year supply of offices and threat of moneta restraint If apartments wa produced In Inflation wor~ s. lhe credit-four hectic years of O\'er- aenstuve single mtly h omt"-building... · building market c Id become Office building will lead the- vulneraole as well.· decline of nonresidential con - Previous forecasts of 1 88 structlon. Office building w1ll t I ( plummet 18 pe rcf'nt to 225 cona .ruct on contracttn~ re· million square f f'et. Total leased In October and Febru-nonresidentia l con trucllon ary) anticipated the under-will ~rop 10 percent to l .240 lying weakn~ In office and million square feet. The Ingle other commercial con tru • ti th k t dg led brtght spot In this C'~ment of on. as i •e mar e a us to the market I mnnufactur1n~ several years of over utldfng. bulldt~s. no\\ toreca l to hit as well as a modest scalr·ba<'k an 1ns tttuttonal bulldtng. 160 ml Jon square fe<'l "There Is no great my tery PUbllc work con trucllon aurroundlng the ~~se of thr will total 842 3 million. \Ir:. construction maricrs weak-tually even with la l \t-ar' oeu." Chr1 tit pointed out. level. ··it ts worth notln~. "Interest rate . which have<'> howcvtr. th t thl ear' total nowbeg!ltor1se.andattghtlld conaJsts of roUAh ly half a billion dolJars le highway and other tra n portation con - struction. a nd much mort> water resources. wastewatC'r treatment and othf'r e n · vlronmental work." the McGraw-Hill economi t Id All majOr regton of thf' country will share In the na- tional con tructlon d«"s:llne. The South wlH post thr blgge l slide ~-8 percent). followffi b) U'lc Northeast l-4 perct>nl}. The West and North Central l'>tc.Hes wtll slip by 3 per<'ent a nd 1 percent. re pecthely Lookln.g ahead to ne'(l ye<lr. Chrtstle Indicated that "For at least thrtt reasons. th<' odd are against a recove~ of con· structlon contractln~ In 1 989. The surplus of offt<'f' and apartment space which I cur- rently ckpresal~ the~ mar- kets wUJ not ~ fully absorbfod by the cna of 1988. PUbllc works con trucUon ••ill re- matn und~r:M~t lid. And Interest rates t:5 rt In~ ... "Gridloc k In Para<h.:;e 1"-'What can J~·and Jane Dri\'- the topic to be dlscu..,.,ed by er do to help"' We ant1c~pate f!ve top Ora nge Count~· Lra tflr that our speakt'r wJll com- authorllles a t the· '.\1ond.n . mcnt ·on the q>unl\ ·s newl\' Oct Io. general memberc;;hap· announced 19-biilion . 20- meclin~ of the Bulldme lndu <.-year traffic plan.· Tippell try As,soc1ation. Oranl[e Cpun-said. ty Region (BIA OCRJ The meetmg will be h<>l d al The discussion will be lqd b\' the Airporter Inn m Irvine. former Orange County Super-beginning with cockLails a l 6 visor Bruce ~e .... tande. no" p.m .. dinner at 7 pm . and the vice president of .-\rnel De-program at 8 p.m . Re er- vclopment Co ot Co5ta M c .,a. vallons may be made b\' ca ll- The fou r pt"a kl'r" clrt> i'Velt h • Ing the BIA office ac · (7 1-l) McKean. d1 re-ctor ol Ora ne,e 547-3042. The dinner Is S30 Count}· Call ra ns Di tnc t 12. for member and 4 0 for non- John Me\'er executf\·e ci1 rc-c--membe-r . tor of the count} " Tran<.por . talion Corridor AgeiH it'c.: Nestande" protessio nal ca - Stanle\ Oil eh<' cxecutn t· ch-reer began with s ix year.;; In rector ·of the OrangC' Counl' real e tale Then . he. was Transporta11o n C'omm1-. ..... inn appointed executi\'e a 1stant and Gaddi \'a<;quez. .., ,1 .. r-to Go.vernor Ronald Rea{!a n . a visor of the count\ ... rt m i position he h!ld lrom 1'971 to District 197 4 '4ext. he represented t> con 1der our<.eh t"• 1, Orange -CouRl)< 1-n-t~ H- tremel\' fortun<il f lo IM\,. h1·<·11 fornla State A sembl~ fo r ix able to a-.s.enihlt ti ... c111 .... 1 u vears and followed that with case for th1.., di.,, , ....... 1on nn 1 I 1· 1' yea r a an Orange County countv' numbc•r 1n1 prob· upen1 or Currt.>nll}. he I a !em. tra tf1c (,or I n I 1ppe'll member a nd fo rmer chairman BIA10CR pn· .... 1<11·111 -..mt of the Ca lifornia Tran por- "We a _ ked nur Jl.lflt lt..,l'-10 talio n Cammi ~ion and chalr- addres ..,e, t•r.1 I qut''-l 1fll1'-ma? of tht' Ora n~e County 'How 0011 , .rn l;!ncllot k 11..ip· A~\ lsor) Com~11 uee on Coun- pen?' ·can '' <' <.tll\'c 11 • It <.n t~ ~ubll c f .\c-tl tlle and how'>' ·cat} "r pt'rmanC'nt l\ Gro~ th Man.u~e ment. the clean up our tr.tit i( m es'-, .\lld (Please see TRAFFIC/C:l) Tlae Acreace wtll laold tta ~=~DC ~tloa tlal8 weekend la San J-.a · bteclaart ~ .. l ,.._ ~· Abon San _,... CaplMriao wlll hold tts &rand OpenJng thl weekend. De.crtbed as custom-crafted country mansions. the homes offer up to 5 ,300 square feet of apace on home sites averaging more than two acres. Prices start at more than 8600.000. ·'The Acreage Is designed for ·only the mos[ discriminating buyer," Tom Roddel. vice president of sales and market- l ng for lnteramerlcan Ballden Corp.. creators of The Acreage said. ·'Th e homes themselves offer an outstand- ing design and amenities package. whtle the locatJon In the foothills above San Juan Capli,trano provides pic- turesque v1ews of the coast. the rolling htlls and the Paclflc ..P<:ean.·· With only 26 homes planned In total for The Acreage, pre-sales Interest has been high among luxury home shoppers. Showcasing three floor plans. The Acreage features a host of options and appointments to a llow each home to reflect the Individual preferences. Each of the three floor plans offer a choice of four exterior archttectural styles Including French Country. Englis h Tudor and Spanish or French Mediterranean. Exteriors a re accented by brick . wood. stuc- co and river rock a nd feature three-. four-. five-and six-car garages. The Plan One offers approx- imately 3. 700 square feet and features a fireplace In the ltv1ng room and family room. Interior arches accenting the dining room. center Island kitchen. breakfast room sur- rounded by bay windows and private study o r guest bedroom on the first fl oor . The second floor h as a mas- ter suite with private balcony. sitting room with two-way fireplace. and his a nd her walk-In closets. The second floor h as two secondary bedroom s with full bath a nd prtvate balcony, and a den wtth optional wctbar. The Plan Two has approx- imately 4.400 square f cct with three-or four-car attached garage. The entry area and royer lead directly lo the for- mal living room that features two-story celltngs. fireplace and French door acce s to the rear pauo. The formal dlntng f'09m and breakfast room h ave separate patio access. a nd the famtly room features a · fire- place. walk-In wetbar a nd optional e n t e rta In men t center. A first floor bedroom and bath ts a lso available as a study. The second floor of the Plan Two features a master suite wtth private ba lcony. fire- place. hts and her walk-In closets, optional sauna. and spacious bath. The three sec- ondary bedrooms off er ward- robe and walk-In closets. two full baths a nd private balcony. The Plan Three has approx- lmately 5,300 square feet. The garden courtyard has a two- car auto court. and two separ- ate two-car gara~es. The Plan features four oedrooms. a guest room or maid's quarters. 3 1/2 baths plus his and her baths In the master suite. private study. second floor den, excerclse room a nd op- tional sauna. The Acreage homeowners are voting members of the Capistrano Royale Home- owners Association which of- fers c lubhouse faC"ilitles. swimming pool and lighted tennis court. Jn addition. six of the lots at The Acreage are large enough for equestrian facilities or tennis courts. while all have ample room for swimming pools and spas. With 26" mansions planned for the Acreage. Interested buyers a re u rged to visit without delay. io visit The Ac reage. take the San Diego F.reeway (405/5J south and exit Junlpero Serra. turn left and continue under the free· way to Rancho Viejo. then H6ME LOANS jNo Pointsl ARM Home Loans • 80~ to 5500.000 • 90<; to $250.000 • Owner Occupied. 1-4 Units • Non-Owner, 1 Unit • 11th District Index • No Negative Amortization • 60 Day Rate Lock PACIFIC S\VINGS BANK Call (714) 631..8380 ask for Retail Lending, or call(714) 631-0800 Gl ~ ... m -,J • tum fCft. Drive approximately one-quarter of a mtle. then turn right on Highland Drive. Go up fhe hlll a nd turn left on Wfnd90r to the sale office. The sales office and model homes arc open dally from I 0 a .m. to dusk. tn addltlOn. The Acreage Is also offering three custom home sites with ocean views ran~ng from 2 .5 to 5.7 acres wltfi '22.000· to 80,000- square-foot building sites. For more information. call (7 14) 364-1950. ••• Northabore Landini. a new community of slngle-famtly detached h omes, will hold Its grand opening for t'h e seventh and fina l phase today -Su n- day Oct. 2~ Located at the master-planned community of Creekside In Ontario. the homes at Norths h ore Landing are priced from $98,990. Now that the previous phases are sold-out. the final phase at Northshore Landing will be o ne of the very last opportunities to live In the preferred community of Creekside. "The homes al Northshore Landing have sold .extremely briskly. and we a re anticipating a tre mendous response lor the. upcoming grand opening... Penelope Cobb, sales a nd · marketing manager fo r WeaTrend Homes. builder of Nortshore Landing. said. In ada1t1on to the five exist- ing plans. two new floor plans will be offered In conjunction with th e grand opening -The Freeport and The Clorletta TRAFFIC ... From page Cl group that forged the counly·s growth management plan after the defeat of Measure A. McKean Is a career Caltrans employee. h a\·lng spent 36 years with the state a~cncy . He has held various positions with District 7 (Los Angeles. Orange and Vent ura coun- ties). Including responslbillly for bulldtng Century 1--rC'eway a n d Distric t 9 (Mono. Inyo and Eastern Kern counties). When Orange County's new Disl rlcl 12 was est::>'-'llshed las t \'C'a r . he became . dirccior. · Meyer. nerlv exccutl\'C' director 01 FToricta-s Jack- sonville Transit Authoril\'. came to Orange Counly lase year to head Transportation Corrfdors Agencies (TCA): the governmental body that \\ill plan. finance and build the county's three ne\\:..transpor- tatlon corridors. Previously. he served San Dfego Trans.ir Corp. as deputy general man- ager for nearly 10 years. Ofl elie went into public ser· vice at the age of 26 as executive assistant to County Super\'isor Ralph Clark. a po~­ ltlon he held for eight year!-). In 1 983. he was na~d executive director of the Oran~<' Countv ---, Bay. Designed by Kennith Clark Associates. the plans wtll offer Interior llvlng spaces with features such as vaulted cetUngs. formal living and dln- t~g rooms. wood-burning fire- places and C:irpctlng. The Freeport wlll f ea lure two bedrooms a nd 2 1 /2 baths with a two-car garage. encom- passing 1,334 square feel of Interior '11ving space. Vault ed ceilings enhance lh6 formal living a nd dining a reas. as well as the ma~ter s uites, Incorporating l ,690 square feet. The GIOrletta Bay will prQvlde three bedrooms and 2 l /2 baths. The design h as sweeping Interior Jreas. spacious family room. green- house kitchen window. plus an upstairs kid's den. Highlighting the a menities at Creekside. Is a 7 . 6-acre lake for fishing and boating, providing a backdrop for the community. > To reach the community, take the Pomona Freeway (60) to Archibald Avenue. Go south on Archibald. east (left) on Riverside Drive. north (left) on Haven Ave nue. left on Creekside Drive and follow the signs to the sales complex. open .from I 0 a .m. lo 5 p.m . dally. For more Information. call (7 14) 947-3122. ••• SbowcHe of New Home. will be pt1bll1•J•1 • se/ectJve list of develop- meol opabtp lo e•cb wed'• i1111e. Sn4 re/e.,u to Sbowcase of New Homes, P.O. Box JSfO, Costa Mesa, Calli. ltlt7 or'c•ll P•tricla Gable •t 14t-43tl, Ext. Zl4. ... Transportation Commission. the agency that brings state and federal money Into the county. His accomplishments Include: developing the Or- a nge County Unified Trans- portation T rust Fund. the s ta te's largest local s ource of street a nd road fu nding (without a tax in<'reetse or. additional dcv<'loper fees): spearheading <·ffort !> to ck- velop a comprehensi\'e 15· year transportation in\'est- ment fund for tht· cou1\I\': arld making sure that tlw <:ouot_y receives ll fair s hare of state ~hway dollars. Vasquez began hi!-. 14-year public service caret·r wilh a four-year stint as a police officer In the city of Orange. After serving as Orange Coun· t y S u p e r \' I o r H r u c e Nestande's execull\'<' assis- tant for four year . hC' joined Gove rn o r George Deu- kmejlan's staff in 1985. first as h is representative to the Hispan ic community. then as his appointments secreta ry. In 1 98~. Vasquez · was ap- pointed to fill the s upervisorial vacancy caused by Ncsta nde's resignation. Las t June. he was overwhelmln,!!ly elected to a four-year term on the board. His district. the county·s larj:?;- est. Is experlcnctng the mos t growth and Is the location for two of the planned transpor- tation corridors. as wcll as for Improvements to major south county a rterial roads. Ba•lltoa ••• IUcbard Pope has recently been promoted to vtce president and regional manager for Ta7lor Woodrow Hom•. Gordon Tlppell. president of the Newport Beach based developmen t firm. said. ·"Richard has played a t remendous role In Taylor Woodrow Homes' rcglonaltzallon and expansion into the Rancho California and Las Vegas areas." Ttppell said. .. As v1ce president a nd regional manager, he wUt oversee every facet of la nd acquisltton. land and product development. p la nning. as well as merchandising and • promotion. In t.he Las Vegas and Ranch o . Calt(ornla regions. His years of experience and vast knowledge in his field m ake him an extremely valuable asset to our California team." Tlppell concluded. Pope joined Taylor Woodrow U .K . In 1971 as an engtneer and was subsequently promoted to technical manager. then in 1980 to technical director In charge of all technical operations. before coming to Southern California two years ago. Pope was raised In the United Kingdom and studied civil e ngineering and technical e ngineering In West London College. H e now lives tn Beacon Hiil with his wife Gall and their two chJldre n . ••• In recognition of his contributions to the conttnulng- growth and expansion of Barratt Irvine. Tim Hamilton has been promoted to vice president. sales and marketing of the leading Southern California home building ftrm. In making the a nnouncement. Dale Dowers. presl· dent of Barratt. Irvine. commen ted . "As dlr~~tor-&f-&ales and marketing for nearly five years. Tim has been an Integral m ember of the Barratt team during the most dynamic period In the Irvine division's history. He has played a key rote In the marketing and mercha ndising of numerous award-winning res idential projects. As vice president. his dedication a nd his talent will contribute Immensely to the achievement of our long-term goals." In his new position. Hamilton will continue to be responsible for the development and Implementation of marketing plans. merchandising programs. advertising campaigns a nd publi c re la t Ions activities for all of Barratt lrvlne's residential projects. / · Since joi ning Barratt In Engla nd In 1976. Hamilton has contributed to the firm's success in four countries - England. Scotland. Wales and now the United States. Honored by tht' Sales and Marketing Council as Marketing Director of the Year at the 1988 MAME awards. Hamilton has numerous natloo<U am:Lregiooal awards. Including MIRM . MAME and Target honors to his credit. He Is a member of the Home Builders Council and the Sales and Marketln~ Council . ••• Ferguson Partners. a n Irvine-based real estate developmen t. construction and asset management firm. ba~ named Richard Levitt pre.sjdenLof its.construC.Uon dfvlslon. Ferguson Partne rs Construction Co. Levitt's responsibilities arc to direct and ma nage all of the company's construction activities. In addition. he serves as a member of Fer~uson Partners' Executive Committee. A 35-year vetera n oft he construction Industry. Levtt.t most recently was director of construction fo r American Diversified Capital Corp. of San Francisco. He has a lso been vice president of Calrlch Develop- ment In San Francisco and Garlson Group a nd Allen Cons truction Corp .. both In Boston. ••• . Erik Lunde has bee n appointed director of la nd acquisition at Zellner Communlttea. a Southland residential building compa ny headqua rtered In Costa Mesa. The an_nouncejtlent was made by company president. Donald Zellner. In his n ew position. Lunde will be responsible for the fina n ce-coordination of marketing studies. negotiations and financial possibility ol new p roperties by Zellner. Prtor to Joini ng Zellner. Lunde was dlretor of Jand acquisition for Warmington Homes Inc. and project coordinator for California Meteor Inc. and PSB Realty Corp. -MORTGAGE RATES Figures as of Thursday, S~pt 29 FIXED ADJUSTABLE lntret Oown Pointe Lock-In ..... lntret Down Pointe Lock·-1n Margin MH . Rate Pymt (%) (daJ•) Lo.n ..... l'fmt (%) (d•J•) (%) '-"" American Interstate S&L 10.500 10 1.500 15 168 8.500 10 1.500 15 2.625 250 Bank ol America 10.500 10 2.000 15 168 7.875 20 1.500 60 2.250 1000 Bright Mongage 10,250 05 1.500 60 168 7.875 05 2.000 60 2.750 168 Con111tutfon Federal S&L 10.500 20 2.000 15 168 7.875 20 1.500 15 2.250 168 Empire of America 10.500 05 0.750 30 168 8.125 25 2 250 30 2.250 300 FarW•t S & L 10.250 10 2.000 20 188 8.250 10 1.500 00 2.500 168 Adellty Fed::I S4L 10.750 10 1.500 00 168 7.675 20 1.500 45 2.350 350 Af9t lnteret Bank 10.750 10 t.750 46 250 9.000 20 1500 45 2.750 500 Glendale Federal S&L 10.750 20 2.000 '30 168 8.150 10 1 750 75 2.750 300 H..-thome S&L 11.125 20 2:000 15 188 8.000 20 t.500 15 -2..250 t68 Home Feet.rel §&L 10.500 05 2.000 14 168 8.375 16 2.000 45 2.750 500 Imperial Savt~s 10.625 30 1.500 60 500 8.000 20 2.500 60 2.500 500 L~ BMchS L 10.250 10 2.000 15 188 8.000 10 1.500 21 2.500 300 Mar ners Bank 10.300 20 1.500 15 188 7.750 20 J.500 15 2.375 1000 Mechanics National Bank 10.375 10 1.250 30 188 7.125 10 2.000 15 2.750 188 Mllalon Vle~at'I Bank 10.625 10 2.000 10 188 8.600 10 2.000 10 2.750 168 Mltaubllhl k or Ca. 10.875 20 2.000 00 1000 9.875 20 2.500 30 3.200 500 Quaker CHy S&L 11.000 10 2.000 00 188 8.000 10 1.500 60 2.500 250 AepubllC Feder.i Savings 10.500 05 1.000 75 188 7.250 20 2.000 75-2.125 500 ~rtty Fedetel Saving• 10.825 10 2.000 00 188 9.000 10 1.000 00 2.250 use Southern ca&1r. Sevtng• 10.500 10 1.000 07 188 1.125 10 1.500 46 2.760 250 Truet~Bank 10.750 10 2.000 00 188 1.125 20 1.500 00 2.250 500 united . Sfttng• 11.000 20 2.000 20 500 7.875 10 1.500 45 2.750 500 Vt/itrf F.0-11 86 L 10.825 10 1.500 30 188 7.750 10 1.600 60 2.3J5 250 Weetern Flnancltll aervteet 10.250 10 2.000 21 188 7.825 10 1.500 60 2.000 250 " lni.rftl ,, .. kit edjwl .... ,. .. "'°'1= IAllMI le 1 IOW lfttt=-tot lht h llCI~ PSlod. APfl lot DOI~ II• .. 1114 lllllM 101n1 wl" lie fMOI*, OoM1 ~I it-Of CMfl I" OI..... I paid lo .... ptlot IO ~ -rlCI ~ lra"Of io.. ~ plld 10..,,_11 l:mt Of lCMll\ c:1oe11!9 Lodi• m It t.,. numw Of o~..,,. guw1n1-11111P'IOr10 ~ M IOll'I :2. • tfll "*'""""' llnW • IOlll Uftdw ~"""' All rll• ..,_. 10 Ol*'OI Vlflty •Ill 11141 llflM ptlOt 10 ilPf>IYMO IO< e lolf\ All llf>Oert C lf9I ottl« '-WI oon 10 11\0M ~ ...... INDEX SUMMARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES RATE AVERAGES n...-L.e..-...... "'° ConfomMng Non-C:Ofttonnlnl 1 1 VI Otltrlct 7.69 7 51 7.58 ...... Mmer•te 1000 10.00 10.00 16 yeet 10351 10.717 3 "'°""' T •blft 7.19 7.18 7 30 30yeet 10512 10.951 I month T ·bMI 7.3'4 7.41 7 '° ....... 1 yr. tnMUtY not• 1.07 8 01 8.09 • "'°""' 7.178 8.107 3yr ~no1· 854 852 l .M ,,.., 7 950 7.t21 '"·~"°'• 897 l.&ot a.ee CALL 842-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 Check out Today's Clas.s1f1ed Section for Details .... ~, ..... :~ 11111c.w ... .., 1mjc...1o1.., 1mtc.ta-1iacc1111-1nt..,...11t•• 1n1 1~-••i•.,...-•· ••••ei-•• /l'.MJM I -........ .Liii ... JU MESA VERDE™ --'( I iliiii iii ... ;;;; 1_. ... .... Ufl • ITft.lll 4 c.,-p .... 38R 38A & Frptc, lg y•d, eui..cs.-uc:. SuP9' dW\ 38r/2 w/fam -••lww NEW LISTINQ..Aemodeled •BY OWNER PenlMUla '::n.~joy mo:;-:..: 11 -• COSTA MESA' 1 YMI new. 2BR 28A con-2BR 28A 14 Y'9 old By QM., '219 900 rm. ftPtc In Qt•t .,... ,... '"~ Montego model 48R eonck>, 2900 st. 2Br 3Ba, IH ... r ' De!Weec:uetom rMIOdel on temporary styling with 1539,000. '•r M0-5M4 • 250-8002 iK eso:s1~ $239.900 AQt 150-1llO Move 'r thlsh Y"r 'rovnd l ,South, lacing r>ecicyatd & IMn. rMtr su11• witrple & ~ ~ ~ lerge lot. Stunning new gourmet kitchen with vac~t on ome. Yo ci clOM to grnblt 1499 500 I Jecwiri. 3 cw P "" guMt -..ua · Fixer Upper! 10 Acr•I 11v1ng rm wtth flteplace. nook & morel! 1386,000. ~IHI• ........ I 11•1 ATTUITlll ... WU. P1AJ won t want to leave Open Sun 1_5 • 1955 · Pati prkng, NC sy9 .. bay/oc.n feet tor ~ 2 Ptrrlll Good Weill Oen Gourmet country kitchen Call DIANA PROSSER LOWEST PRICE 2 aty 3Br E .. tllde Chat mer 38R Hidden 2 story. 4BR 3BA. Enjoy oc.an vteWS from Ramsgete Bair a..o.~ lv'9w from roof garden flreptacee, RY~ ..... ~ Splitt View Velleyt letter and 3 terge bedfooma, 2 790-5000 or ~590 tam. rm, 2'Mle crnr lot 2BA, alley access, pvt tllmlty rm. torrMI dining. all IMng .,... er .. llfut · '4e9K. 80% f~. avail mucti more. ..,_ 2 -..= HOl'Nl&Gerden9 /John Battle.Owner9mustMll. Rf/AS S42t.900.191-1'702Agt encl yard . Di ena Newpalnt,newf'loOfing, In this warm cheerful *IAY19111ft* carry. Century 1 -11 Denver RMlty. CALL B<>uoht larger homt. ../ 281-1425 RV 8CCle99, pool. GrM1 ki1ctlen It a real family lBr & den frptc: wet b# I 215 litn St 876-2332 *112 .... f* NOW 157-5118 Or 1211.000 c..ta.... llZ4 location on ~ of the treat Wa1c:n the sunsets dbl garage Gatecscomm' ea1-1101eveaM342P =a.tia.i l I \t\X 'l :crr 11* \'II 1 llSTAMIAIUW belt streeta. Remodeled trom the ma111ve briek F•bulous iOc.t1on Walk •~a· REALTORS~.-. .....11111 !Don't miH this! 3BR kltcnen w/plant win· patiowherethe vlewgoes to Balboa Island. X'lnt IAftlllUllmY M2·1211 IAD• frplc. 1214,900.' 325S CostaMeea•u Aatllng grades.MU. fat only 28edroom,2Bathhome. 64G-t2l2A;erit -• •"· -Meea Verde •Br 2Ba 1 1~. lg add-on Nice dows ... Charm I up-on and on Madel perfect value 11 .a4 15 000 Speob11 open plen on I IDT llY Iowa. Open houee. By $199,500. c.11 Matllyn · $339,000 $234,900 Call Nat~lle 30·x~xr30e '~~ .. •• tloroomt. !h .. • ma~ Cuttom pool home on owneta54-0759 I Coomb1631-126& . T-.UIULn I e.ni.mint0<Appt *'"'~* .. hUQe.lot wlforlY9f..vtews. 28R H~BA twnnM, end 1• EL • Grubb & Elhs 551-9080 • SUNDAY 1·5 111 ent«1alnW's dellgt\t-I Prfoed by motlveted unit wltrplc v9Ulted *-' · lnrprt lt1cra lMI IElf •T llUll or J*!ect for the acttw sellefs. Come & ... this '-s 2-cer . attd\ 31 •MODEL PERFECT• -4BR 2BA on pvt Island lo- flfNtyl It hu a st-ruri l 3 BR 3 8A beeut yl ""jiO. lllOC ~sPa 3Br 2Ba Condo ONLYIMODEL·PERFECT '2BR cation. $445,000 4JO ~ root with 111 REALTY WORLD. wltroplcal gardens. ~45K' Prln oniy NewporilEASTSIOE Laite! Point $187:500. OPEN Sun 1·5 2BA. 2-Qf gar 1-yr old. 39th St. Balboa BIVCI . skylight, Fr:;cn NEWPORT BEACH Guest nouse. French First Reatty, &42-el&a Townnou... 2BR/-2'Ml4. s..ide Reetty. &42-4014 MC gate. pool spa north on 38th MarlOll =-,..Of:::S ~oJ:. I doors& stunning views of pool, spa, redWood deck, lut .• .,. IAI '251.000 Agt 8S4-9693 Buie Alty. 722-1488 ..--Pttt llrrett Dr the blue Pecllic from IUll IEW $164 900 BL=' 2520 3 BecSroorns, 2 Betha, Pllol Vetdes to C.talina 1 popiM Ln. 36 WrMI to beactll 1er1 1sa Certu •el ••r 1022 C.reu •el .. , 1022 h~ewey den with lily· & beyond. Reduced to umH! . condo. F/P. end ger. -----------------light. nice l>lo-wtndow9d $769,000. Call sa11y &me ELIUIT •IA Y1U1 gated. poo1, spa, c:tOnM. breaktut rdoomt edkl,acenh tl8.l ... l111U IOOI or Don at Re/Mu Rttrs ,Spac:louS 3BR 2'hBA d•1New on the marilet. Flow· $112,500. &47-1810 to up-to-a e c en. 559-9400 tached townhou-..styte. ing 1 story 3BR 2BA 1--------0pen f« your ln~tlon • ... IUITY1 Brand new construction family rm ·f0rmat dining' ~IL• Tl ..U. ''" let/S. 1·1 168R 38A w/18~ 18A Apt. I w/rnany amenities. Atk· lovely deCoratlng H~ 2Br, dbl wide mobile home Jhl .. • II 3 c. ,.,~ ~ block to PlllT Ill llAI 1 Ing 1235.000. 1 20· Av acc:eq, GfMt 10-S24,000 Ownr 599-7034 142 1200 bayl S 3:75_ 14:1 Own«. POLllM I IPll IAT /Ill 12·~ I cation & very ctMn. Ask· BEAUT 4BR 21reBA. tam • Walk to the beech from 2112 P•ll Ing $316,500. rm. frplc, custom kltc'1. ~~lmt I ~~;~~I this almO!ll new nome THEW IULTY Inside tract location. Ptalaaala 1007 w/4BR 3t,;BA, family rm, •llO lOOO• HI llU $267,500. Call RKtiMI ,_..,_!!IJ!!ll!!!'!""!"'""'!"!!"!'!""'~· bonus rm & peek ofl • Giiien, Agt. 646'-0093 Aiii PlllT llPLD: ocean view. L~rgest 1100< I IEIA YllHI ....--....-, -----r.m •4Br/2Ba upper plan. Very destrable area,l ~ Beautiful 48R 2BA on 1 REALTY WORLD. •3Br12aa 1ower I S599.ooo. For tne ~ tn1 ~li!·~Z·!IJ.i~ quiet street. Pvt 1~-WESTPARK MERt&EA NEWPORT BEAC H $795,000 personalized seM<:e. ~i_ __ •••• "'9JI) scaped yard w/spa. 4Bdrm, 3Batn home witn -UU UTlll TUI Game rm w/wet .Cer. tamlty room. Call NOW P• llrrett 1ttf OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 $389,500. Trad1tlonal Re- 1 975-1388 OR 496-1983 ~!!!!!!!!~~~! a..o-1529 or 'Te0-5000 I alty 631-7370 RANCHO San J~ln 1-= nr Al av ., .... I Sty 28r 2Ba. Ck>M to golf. • lll[U''rW A .. / CINn triptex, 2Br 2ea. IEWNIT IEllm shops, & Sr citzn ctr I UITllll MPLU \ t' \"1 ""' YI· 1.u.· \I 'i I I Frnt n .. deteched. Must 3BR 2BA Charmer Muter Owner I Agt Open Sund.y Lerger 4 BecSroom unlt.l-*r1AE-sm10tNC--E7""'R""E~Nt:""Ar.L>=*L"I .\\~ -~·1 ~-'-I .... $395K.a31·1931 sul1ew/09«1·bMmceit-1 1-532Morena.&40-7210 Only 2 yMl'I old. Prime NMI Jetty. $485K REALTORS .. l ~W llSTA •IA· ings. hardwood floors. Lg Ll-w ''=· 1n2: pr01>9f1Y. Only $359,000.1 HOME WITH UNIT ... TIWllllllJt • corner lot. Asking I SELECf BH&G 751-5000 50% exd\. 875-5030.· Only 2 left Walk t Cnl I BR 28A, lg Yatd, spa, $350.000. Call Rael2B 2BA 1twranean I . :> na tirepla<:41 & remodeled Rodgers 6l1_1266 styte hOme. Frptc, fenced GOV'T names fr""" S 1 00 ctrllll ••I Mar I 022 Cove. 3 Bdrm., 3 ~ Bath. kitchen & baths. All this & I yd, 2 c. gar. 5fJ'I to bch _,.. · I S.25,000. Add ti homes more! Aat!ing $189,500. Goldentantern to Hidden You .repelf. Also defln& 2 elocKS top beach under consiruc tlon. TlllLU IUl.n Hills turn tight end follow ~uent I tax propert, EE duplex. 28r 28&. plus 2Br CINDY SHAW BROKER •••au signs. Open Sat/Sun 1-4 oreo osur... 1'n8a, newly remodeled. +760-8332+ _. · st15 ooo 495-8386 Agt 549-874' Mr. Jonnson $529,000. 675-3286 . ' . illlTUIBI ******* • lllffl OAllll IMlll Y&LHI NEW & ElCITING! From the rooftop Jo the cozy fireplace. this new condo is ~un to own. Skylights. tall windoV;is. central a ir, whitened oak cabi- nets, 3 Bedroom. formal dining and walk to everything location. Only $325,000, comp letion ap- prox. November 15th. P .S . Corona Highlands, fully furnished 3 Bedroom, view, pool, $2500/mo. (Sorry. no pets.) • '( f 111u.1 dr/. lla1 ·~U.fu•1/t(1.> lijJ-,\ ~.9~ 3407 £ Cout Hw7., Corona del fibf llYU SlllES WITEI VIEW! Completely redone and ready for your family to enjoy! SBA, 41h BA. 5,000 sq. ft. Pool. spa & grassy yard. ss~nning views of ocean. bay & Fashion Island. Walk to beaches. Enjoy this life! CEl'TO 1111,000 I SllllY 1-1 1301 llllYE, II IUST SELL! Great 4 BR single level in Fountain Valley. Central afr, cathedral ceil- ings, large family room. Almost 2000 sq. ft. 16016 Swe,tleaf. Now uklng $268,000. CALL llllCI lllllEll 111-llM tr llMlll RE/M* ' -· -. 11111-Lg 4BR 38A, blrght & airy EASY llvlng In beaUttful entertainer's delight. Newport Beacfl and very Very spacious with convenient to all. snarp, bonus/game rm. Lg pool c:1Mn, well cared IOI' and size yard & OCEAN aff0<dable. EnclOMd prl· VIEWS & se<ene canyon vifil patio with pretty setlfng. Yullsee Int flowers & plants. Walk to one, A VALUE aj ·community pool, Eut-s 1 • 4 9 5 . 0 0 0 I ca 11 bluff Sl't09Plng Centet, PATRICK T~NORE tennla. churches. IChoola 721-1200.L780-l702 Agt WATERFJIONT HOMES, INC. & partls. Price lnctudes the'land. $279,900. IPll---1-1 2111WllTlllL• ll~ .... WIJ•n• r .•n&a, fam rm, uted ...-r., llSt brick, & tile thruout. lH-1111 I Shows like 1 model. C.E~;E F.l .KJNS i $527,000 15M973 I 15 t. l)\"'"" I •IEW • uun• I &;21 Rt.\l TOii~• IPll 111•1·1 _______ ,,..,~ ... ,... .. I ... Lab Ptrrisl 11,. ....... '"' I 1380sq Ill 38R homel Beeutlfully retnodefed 2BR ~Acre! Horses 0K11 2'h8A single story. EnjOy Fence! $79,5001 Better bay & OCleln views from l Homes & Gardens/JOhn Mt-In kitchen. Charming Denver Realty 857-5118. llvlng rm w/trpk: °' ~lie &57-9488Eves H359 1t1nbathlng on the front IHI llft PITIEITT deckt 2 car garege. rm to ,1 1 expend. $759,500. Hurry. We I give you the down n won't IHI. Call RICK exchg for a share of own-VESCI 722· 1900 or etlhlp. You make the ·a~5393 ~ P11trlck ·-· •,W: TE "'ORE mthly pymts & we share apprec. You receive ·100% tu benefits. Must have clean credit. ~t 957~2 Dys, Ev. Wk 1 BRAND NEW Oceanview ..... ~ l ~,.,: ·~\ SALES PERSONS Custom Home SBA, "Now Hiring" 5'nBA, walk to l>Uctll BALBOAISLAND~EALTY t Otd CdM. CINDY SHAW Call 873-8700 I BROKER. 760-8332 I **OPEN 'SUNDAY 1-4** 363 VISTA IAYA, N.8. 4 BR. 3 BA spoctOUs home, spa/pool, lorge lot. Cul- ' . COST4 MESA with ocean & rny light views. like new 2 bdrm 21/z bath townhome with wh ite-wa.shed hardwood floors, ~kylights, wood burning FP., new carpet & drapes & alarm ~ystem Motivated sellerll Submit 631-1400 ........................................ $105,000 IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm fam11\ home w11h d en & charming cou ntry k1tch('n in 1he Colony Attrac tively landscaped low ma1n 1enance yard. Walk . to all schools & sho pping from 1h1s quiet neighborhood ~ith community pool & tennis. 631-1400 ... S259,900 NEWPORT C REST Big PRICE DROP!! Sup~ 3 BR with great ocean views. Maste r with sitting room plus 1 other BR up, 1 BR & full bath down. Hardwood floors in dining room, breakfast nook & kitchen. Steps to tennis, pool & ~pa, bike to beach. 631-1400 ..•.. 7 ............. ~ ............ n.~ .................................. S299,000 VILLA BALBO"A CONDO "Pride o t ownership" spacious 3 bdrm with family & lormal d ining rooms. fireplac e, inside laundn & two large patios, perfect entertaining. Easy bike nde 10 ocean. 631-1400. ....... ..... ............ .. . .. .. . . ........ S320,000 NEWPORT C~EST townhome with ocean views. Best 3 bdrm plan, master w11h sitting room & balcony & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in dining room, • breakfast nook & kitchen, close to pool, spa & tennis, walk to beach. 631-1400 ................. S299,000 • • • WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BALBOA ISLANO .•..•. .l •••••••.••••••• _ ••••• -·····-· $64.9,000 222 Ame1tws1 . un OOVER SHORES ............................... _·-·· Sl,250,000 320 Morning tar, Sat Sun LIDO ISLE. .............. m ........... -••••• : ••••••••••••• Sl,•95,000 641 Via Lido oud, Sat Sun UOO ISLE..................................................... $649,500 204 Id 8drcelona. at un NEWPORT CREST ......... -........................... S299,000 l crena Court, un NEWPORT BACK BAY .............................. $365,000 370 23rd St . Sat ' un PENINSULA ........................................... -..... $296,000 21 1 191h-b1. Sat PENINSULA ............................................... _, $330,000 301 C~pre'' A.1 Ba ... Oa1h PENrNSULA PT ........................................... $495,000 2113 e\ tile al <.un W. NEWPORT ........................................... -.• $925,000 5311 ~eashorc Sat TIJRTLEROCK ....................................... _ .... $399,000 .. SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful 5 bdrm w ith French doors & p.Jned windows, ptt .. ate pool & spa & lovely hill \lew Fresh & braRht \\1th white tile throughout entr), famtl\' & lormaf dining rooms & eat in kitchen. 631-1400 . ... . .. . .. .. .... . .... S799,000 BIG CANYON Remodeled 4 bdrm home w tth family & formal dining rooms & sparkling p ool & spa. Skylighted soph1st1cated open floor plah, textured walls, llagstone & berber carpeted floors & plantation sh utters. 631-1400 .. .. . .. . . . . ..... . ... S875,000 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT.Custo m 3 bdrm home with family room, built \\ 1th top quality in '81. Upside down plan for maximum whue water views. Corner location patio & 2 dec~s with spa off master, sold furnished 631-1-400 .................................. S925,000 DOVER SHORES~emodeled 3 bdrm bayfronl with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large yacnt & sparkling water 'iews Terraced baysid~ patios wnh spa & built -in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 631-1400 ... ... .... . . ......... Sl,250,000 UDO ISLE BA YFRONT '1e11culousl., maintained custom 4 bdrm \\llh pmate beach & dock in de- meable Soud loca11on Spacious I" mg a rea opens to ba)S1de 1errace \>\llh retractable cl\\n1ngs, steps lo club & tenn1~ 631-1400 . . . . . S 1,495,000 , de·soc. ll:Spml .............. · ·· .$399,000 NEWPORT beach duplex 1us1 seeps from sand, walk 1-.-j~--._-,._vtA KORON, UDO ISli ~-4~8A11--+-·11-t .. --.,t..,,o:-ieinvnerrry0Tthmg:' Frenil) rourbtsh~~ t:Rtrm-cot .. .2.Barill.O.. ln.me..-:-Sa LINDA IS L£ '1ed1terranean feeling & a n e n1e r- 1a1ner s delight \\·th 40 ft '" ing room plus dmrng -J'.OOm. .&.~ ~~,i.lool.uu;. ~\-\ 1ew• trom an, ____ _ d1n1ng room on 45' lot 3 cor goroge with tile floors & new kitchen & bath and 1 bdrm .. ... .. .. . .. $749,000 apartment o ver the double garage 631-1-400. 112 VISTA HUSHA, N.8. THE BLUFFS .................................... . . . . ....... S329,000 5 BR, 3 BA fom rm, formal dining rm, end NEWPORT BEACH 1n terrtll( peninsula location. un it, comm pool. Wolk to shopping center. Classic 3 bdrm, l bath con collage with fi re place, Remodeled kitchen ............... $425,000 front porc h & pa tio. Wall. 10 bNchcs. Ferry, Balboa #20 LANOFAU, N.8. NEWPO RT pier, restaurants & shop~. 631-1400 ......... : .... S330,000 CREST 2 BR, townhome, den, 2'~ BA, ~rber corpellng, comm. pool/spo/tennis. BALBOA PENINSULA l\oinc exclusive new Cape · Cod townhomes with ba) views. Each with 2 bdrms, 12.-51 ...................................... $210,000 21/1 baths, oak cabs, securit> ~yst em & dble garge. 211 VIA 'k<>aON, UDO ISLE New Steps to bay, ocean, Ferry & shops. Open house daily, listing. Two story home on street to st~eet 631-1400....................... . ..' ......... $345,000 & up. lot. Beamed ceilings. Plonlotion shutters. $ 000 CORONA DEL MAR UltrJ contemporary new con-....................................... .... 959, dos, near completion Striking 2 bdrmw with se-** BY APftOINTMENT ** eluded 2nd floor master suite. d en & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story ltv1ng room with (1ceplace.opening...to IAllOA NNtNSUlA OUPl!X ~ort large deck. 631-1400 .................................... $350,000 wolk to "'n. 3 BR, 2 BA den UPPER· 3 BR 3 BA. ON............. . . $625,000 BhACK B.AhY with a "le1~port addresfs. Cu1stomd3fbdrm 1 UDO ,ARk OR. HI-RISE Oceon breezes ome wit separate arge master, amt y an orma dining rooms on lovel) large lot. One story with & sunsets. comm. PoOI. slip 0"011, sec bldg freshfy painted and land,caped exterior and R.V. Wolk to beach . ... .. .. . $265,000 access. 631-1-400...... . .. .. ................... S365,000 NIWPORT CRIST TOWNHOME 2 BR 21h BA, ~ decks. comm. pool spo tennrs $240,000 601 UDO ,ARK OllVE Prestigious boyfront condo wllh splendid view. 2 8R, 2~ BA, comm. pool, 24 hr security. Also for lease ................................ MIS,000 ** N1W USTINGS **. UDO IS&l IAYRONT 2 story, 3 BR, 41!1 BA. cMfl on sandy beach locohon. .......................................... $1 , 195,000 ~ POINT Oceonfront e111cep. tlonol home right on lhe sand with guest opotlmenl over gorage G reet oceon view. Shown by oppo1n1ment only. .................. ... ....... .... . . $1 ,700,000 ICINGS IOAD Very hvoble home , opprox. 1943 tq. ft. Remodel plons included with pwchote PflCe ot .............. SI00,000 The Prudent1al UdoANlty 3377 V\a lido Newpcwt 8Mct'I. CA 92183 (114) 873-1300 • PENINSULA NEWPORT like n..-w mid peninsula condo in sm.11 c:omplex JUSt steps to beach paclous 2 bdrm, 2¥• bath with altached 2 ur gar.1ge • elttra parklnt. Top qu•l1ty everything .. OwnN motivated. HUGE. rt'duction 6l 1-1400 ... S296,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2438 W. COAS11HIGHWAY 71~4-831-1400 VILLA BALBOA pen1hou)e condo wnh lantast1C ocean & sumet '1('\" Lo1.eh ~ bdrm & den v. 1th vaulte d & st..) lit c r1hn~' & large patio. Protess1onalh decorated Gated t omple\ b1!..e to beach 631-1400 ................... .. ....... 5388.000 TURTLEROCK POINT end unit Gated J .\.\. Peters Mediterranean Sh IC' comple\ wtth tile roots & com· munity pool & )pa Immaculate :? bdrm v..lth super loft/den plus' et\' pm all' 'ard. "'" cond1t1oned \\1th security .svstem 631-1400 ............................. s.399.000 PENINSULA POINT kmtic l story 3 bd lamil .. home with wood 1lr' 'mooth ceilings. Fr doors & large dining 11\tng room with f p & built 1n boo • cases. Dec k off master rNr patto & dble garage 631-1-400.... . . . .$495 000 SOUTH LAGUNA'S "-\onarch Bav Terrace v.11h spraw~1ng contcmporan 4 bdrm home Huge tam1h & formar d ining roomc. laundn & h obb" rooms & 3 car ~arage Pail...l1ke tt"rraced lot w tth pool spa & possible vie" 631· 1-400 S525 000 UDO ISLE Lo\\es1 priced home on the 1 land Bright & open 3 bdrm \\1th rem odeled l..1tchen & large living room openin to sunny patio and small \ard Suhdec k off master Close to clubhou e tennis & beach. 631-1400 . · SS9S 000 BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 ston shingled charmer. Fro nt ho use with J bdrm~ dormer v.1n· dows, formal d tnrng plus a l bdrm .ipt over the double garage. \le w kttdien, rool, plumbing. elec- tric, h~at & air 631-1-400 •• .... . i649,000 UDO ISLE 'ew hstlnM \.\ell rncl'd 1r.td11tonal home on very large lot. Open & brtl(ht 11001 pl.ln w11h French doors o pening ltotn I" mg room t.. master bedroom to sunny p.it10 "tr lOnd111oned with beamed ceilings and ~up\'t tl'modclcd l...1tchen. 631-1-400. .. . .. . $649 500 NEWPORT HEJCHTS he 11.ng 4 bdrm 1ret-ho uo; Solarium additions .auRment tht' incrrd1blt" ~rbor views. Included u e a p.irt\ room family room, pool & ~pa & 1 bdrm RU l um~t' 1n a \\ooded h11ls1de setting 631·1400. .• • ..... _ ~." S79S 000 WA TEllFllONT llOllES. UV. ma1or room~ 01 tht<. 5 bdrm tam11.,. home wtth overhe1ght ceiltnR" rhrou~hout & dramatic two slon l.1tchen Doc tor lar!le vacht & guard ~ated securil} 631-1400 .. s 1,650,000 BIG CANYON '\ 'oph11,11ca1ed custom contem- porar, 5 bdrm c ... 1.ill' v.1th O\ers1zed l1v1n g room, formal d1n1nR & 1am1h rooms. 01f1ce, ell:cercise & steam room' plu~ pmate lush gard~ns \\tth p ool & \pa 631-1400 ............ Sl,400,000 LINDA IS LE Ba\ t1on1 pectacular remodeled 3 bdrm\\ 11h den formal d1n1ng. huge wine cellar. deci.. ~Ith p9ol & spa and p1l'r & sltp for 3 boats. Q ualtt\ material\ include tra\Nttne, on ' bra!.!> & copper. 631-1400 .... S2625000 CORONA DEL MAR BrJ< hlront Fabulou~ 3 bdrm ~1th unparalleled ""~.., ol the ocean & harbor en1rance Buth on ::! lot'> th1 brtght & open cusrom contemporal\ ha .. blt"a<hed h.lrd\\ood floors & 10' mahogom doon 631-1400 Sl .980 000 LIDO ISLE LoH•h tr .. d111onal b.l"tront with slips tor se\.l'ral boat & '7 on the wate r Elegant two ston w11h 4 bdrm~ up, ma1dr, quarters dov.n plus lormal d1n1ng, fam1h room ltt)r.ar}' & bnd . terrace 631-1400 SJ ,900.000 UNDA ISLE -HUG£ REDUCTION -& wper buy. Very spacious 2 stor~ S bdrm home with pier & 'hp for l.\r8e yKht. u tom bu•ll & O\.'er 5000 sq ft with S bdrm . formal d1n1n , family & bre.kfut room & ~o unny pat1~ on ovt'r~zed lot. Ste~ I to tennl\ & clubhou\e. 631· 1400 .. . S 1 ,249,~ BALBOA I ~AND OFFICE :ltr> MARI EA VE. . 714-673-6900 1. I I 1 I 0 •' C. pr.no. Coeet DAIL V PILOT/ Sunday, Oc:tobet 2. 1988 • • - •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool V"Glve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE .. 1 IR plus FAii RI or DEii t 2060 Ocean Way, Laguna Beacti 844-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM . . 506 Acacia Avenue, Olde Corona del Mar 631-7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 tV"32 Baycrest Ct, Bayview, NB . 854-9693 $251 ,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 257 Brentwood, E'side Costa Mesa 759-6600 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Chadbourne. Belcourt 759-6600 $1,495,000 12 Del Italia, Westpark, Irvine Sat/Sun 1-5 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 24951 Mansllla-Lag.Niguel/Call-directlons 495-8386 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 705 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar l59-6600 $570,000 S~t/Sun 1-5 214.3 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa &46-7171 $239,000 SaVSun 1-4 22 Sea ISiand. Newport Beach 673-9333 $247,500 Sunday 1-5 , 211 Via Koron. Udo Isle 673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 2 Ill plus FAI RI or DEN 114 Corsica, Newport North &44-6200 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 43 'Montpellier, Harbor ·Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 1040 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau. Big Canyon 644-6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-4 t 1614 Santanella Terrace, lrv1ne Terr, CdM 722· 1900 $759,500 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM * • 198' Port Claridge (HVH) N.B 759·0469 $545 ,000 S aU Sun 1·5 402 Belvue. Peoinsula Point 759-6600 $695.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2815 Carob, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $425,000 LH Sunday 12-5 14 Del L1vorno. Westpark, Irvine 673-9333 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1223 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa. NB 631-7300 $3 ,500/Mo Sunday 1-5 * * 1132 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 644-6200 $995,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2043 Federal Ave. Costa Mesa ..... 642-5200 $218,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $929,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +•2610 Harbor View Dr. Hrbr Vu Hills, CdM 559-9400 $769.000 Sunday 1-5 +421 High Or. Laguna Beach 494-1177 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 24621 La Vida, Laguna Niguel 759-6600 $250,000 Sunday 1-5 1955 Port Aamsoate. Harbor View Hms. NB 840-"5664 S.99.500 Sunday 1-5 2674 Redlands. Costa M ... (Granny Suite) 646-7171 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 5 Rue Marseille, Big Canyon, NB &44-8200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •953 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis 759-8600 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis 759-8600 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1600 Sandlewood. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 5.57-0175 Sat-Sun 1-• t s 11 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Heights 631-7300 $550.000 Sa~/Sunday 1-5 1500 Santanella Terrace. lrvlne Terr, COM 759-9070 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 2113 SEville. Peninsula Point 631-1400 $495.0bO Sat/Sµn 1-5 370 23rd Street. Newport Beach 631-1400 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 217 Via Nice, Lido Isle 759-6600 $734,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2621 Vista Ornada, (The Bluffs), NB· . 640-6110 ~ Sat./Sun 2-5 302 Vista Suerte. The Bluffs, NB 759-6600 $284,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1414 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 646-7171 $625;000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t1410 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 646-7171 $725.000 Sunday 1·5 ..... • 1923 Yacht Colonla. Seaview, NB 721-1200 $589,000 . Sunday 1-5 3 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEii 1625 White Oak, Mesa Verde. Costa.Mesa 850-188D $239,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * 1819 Beryl Lane (Westcliff) N.B~ 645-6798 $410,000 , Sat/Sun 12-4 • 2592 Circle Dr. Bayshores. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3155 Corte Portoflno. Newport North 631-7300 $479,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 442 El Modena Avenue. Newport Heights 631-7300 $465,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 2207 Fiesta, The Bluffs. Newport Beach 760-1900 $395,000 Sunday 1·5 v t 139 Jasmine Crk Rd. Jasmine Crk CdM 891-1702 $4~9.900 < Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1401 Kings Road, Newport Beach 644-9060 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••408 Mendoza Terr. Corona Highlands 673-9333 $1 ,595,000 Sunday 1-5 2722 San Carlos, Mesa Del Mar. CM 644-9060 U63.000-nday 1-5 ••300 Santo Thomas. Eastside CM 644-9060 $249,900 Sunday 1-4 107 Via Dijon. Lido Isle 759-6600 $650,000 1 1 1 Via Dijon. Lido Isle 759-6600 $789,000 Sat/S\Jn 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs, NB 673-9333 $399,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 4 10 39th St. Newport Island. NB 759-6700 $445,000 Sunday 1·5 204 Barcelona. Lido Isle 631-1400 $649,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1154 Charleston, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 936 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $215.000 Sat1-4/Sun 1-5 PAULSON REALTY PROUDLY PRESENTS THE ILTlllTE IROIP'S finest in remodeled & designed 3 bedroom Townhomes for the discriminating few whoee lifestyle demands the best ''BELCOURT II THE BLUFFS'' '289,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-:5 312 VISTA SUERTE NEWPORT BEACH J • I' ,..1 .. 1 I(, di• 780-8097/812-1904 ,. t 9 Moneco, Newport Beach 844-eoec> $778,000 Sunday 1-5 •224 Nada, The Bluff. Nwpt Bch 673-9333 S.25.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1720 Port Stlcllng. Harbor View Homes 759-eeoo $489,900 Sunday 1-5 3095 Trinity Dflve, Costa M ... · 848-7171 $195.QOO Sat12-5/Sun1-5 .. • 112 Via Koron, Lido Isle 873-7300 ' $749,000 • Sunday 1-4· •383 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 873-7300 $3991000 Sunday 1-5( ... ...,2532 Vista Dr., Bayshor.;, Newport Beach 844-9060 $825,000 • Sunday 1-5 .. 4 IR 11lus Fiii Rll or DEii .. •2226 Alta Vista, Eastbluff, NB 6«-eoec> $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 57 Betcourt Dr. North, Belcourt 6«-6200 $1,495,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 t 24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 6«-6200 $2.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1100 Grove Lane. Westcllff Grove, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 "'t 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor. Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3253 Iowa, Costa Mesa 854-0759 $214,900 Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 2700 Lighthouse Lane. Corona del Mar 759-8973 $527,000 Sunday 1-5 12 Montage;-we~ark Mertdien, lrvlne 975-1388 $440,000 •_Sat/Sun 11-4 **t320 Morningstar. Dover Shores 631-1400 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1724 Plaza del Norte, Peninsula M•-6200 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' . .. •2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View Hms;-NB 673-9333 $534,900 Sunday 1-5 • 1927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes, NB 721-1200 $589,900 Sunday 1-5 1854 Port Carlow. Harbor View homes 759-6600 $620,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t•621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgts, .Nwpt Bch 759-1219 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 * • "'t so Ridgeline, Ha;bor Rid~n~~~· · -~-~4-9060 S?'w,500 -i~ - v••39 Rockingham, Belcourt , 644-9060 $1.370.000 Sunday 1·4 t 1 Rue Villars. Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $997,500 Sunday 1-5 t 1535 Sandcastle Orlv~ Har:b.QL\{jmy ttlUs. 759-6600 $749.950 Sunday 1-5 1017 Secretariat. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $394,900 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 24 Toscany. Westpark. Irvine 760-5000 $432,000 Sunday 1-5 **t 531 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, NB 760-1900 $1,425,000 Sunday 1-4 * •t641 Via Lido Soud, LldQ Isle 631-1400 $1,495,000 I Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1000 Westwind Way. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $825.000 Sunday 1-5 V" 1910 Yacht Marla, Seavlew. NB 644-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 1310 Londonderry, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $254,900 Sunday 1-4 225°Vla Genoa. Lido Isle, NB 759-6600 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . I II 11111 Fii II tr DEi . 921 Crocus Circle. Greenbrook, CM 548-2313 $349,900 Sunday 1-5 •••500 Harbor Island Dr, Promontory 6«-6200 $1,550,000' S\mday 1-4. t v 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 722-1900 $2,900,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Nautilus Lane. Be.ycrest. NB 631-7300 $545,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 •1219 Sand Key, Harbor View Hills, CdM 759-9100 $780,000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Twin Lakes Cir. Spyglass, CdM 720-1704 $785.000 Sunday 1-5 <) 311 Vista Trucha, Newport Beach 673-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SALE 2 IE.ROOM * • 2520 Poplar Ln .• Costa Mesa 548-0936 $1&4,900 Sat-Sun 12-3 *434 Bolero, Newport Beach 673-9333 • $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••27 Brittany. Bayrldge, Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 t "' • *950 Cagney 106. Villa Balboa, NB 673-4400 $182,500 -Sunday 1-4 t 301 Cypress. Peninsula 631-1400 From$345.000 Open Da.ily 1-5 ••873 Deep Creek. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-5 * •892 Halyard (Npt Knowles) N.B. 6~3-3777 $210,000 · Sat/Sun 12-3. ••"'19072 Oceanport Lane 1!1, Hunt.Bch 847-1610 $112,500 Sat-Sun 12-5 2 BR plus FAI Bl or DEN 2 Baristo, Turtlerock Point, Irvine 631-1400 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t v ••950 Cagney 202, Villa BalbQa. NB 673-4400 $329,000 · Sunday 1-4 96 Corsica N.ewpOLLBeacb ___ _ 7~-5000 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Landfall. Newport Beach 673-7300 $280:000 Sunday 2-5 ... ""29 Seabrook Ln. Sea Island. Nwpt Bch 720-0168 $565,000 Sunday 2-5 t 7 Sea Cove, Sea lsiand -~ &44-6200 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••"'5 Southampton. Belcourt, Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM . 111 Aspen Lane (E/side) Costa Mesa 642-4014 $187,500 Sun. 1-5 2192 Pacific, Costa Mesa 650-7000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •4215 Patrice Road, Newport Beach 631 8731 $216,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2631 Raqueta. Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $365.000 •2710 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. NB Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $279,900 Sunday 1-5 * 522 Vista Grande, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2401 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus FAI RI or DEN 37 Seabrook Cove, Sea Island, NB • 631-7300 l-s75,00 -Sat-Sun 1-5 t 2 Serena Court, Newport Crest 631-14po $299,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1985 Vista Caudal. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $529,000 Sunday 1-5 * •t 12 Whitewater, Jasm\ne Creek. COM 644-9060 $469,500 Sunday 1-5 4 IR plus FAM RI or DEN ••v t 5o Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge. N.B. 644-9060 $799,500 Sunday 1-5 v •t•6 Rue Vlllars. Big Canyon, NB 721-1200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 1 II ,1us 1 IR 518 Narcluus. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IR 11lu1 1 IR · 610 Avocado, Olde Corona d.i Mar 759-8600 $449,0QO Sund~y 1·5 3 IR 11111 2 II 222 Amethyat, Balboa llland 631-1400 se.t,000 Sunct.y 1.5 HllES Fii IEIJ t 712 Potneettla. Corona del Mat AQt 11MMI I 1100lrftOql Sel/Sun 12-5 11:.~r=;~~2-5 ,. WM~~ ... . ,., . Ul•VIEW .. H Perteet 3Br 281, Mooaco model. Next to greenbelt. Goro-oua yard. $440,000 3BR 2'hBa remodeled •Call 759--1067 Agt• condo nr pool on grnbelt 1~~~~---­'h ml trom bMch, 4215 LIDO ISLE-Charming Patra Rd. $216,000 By 3bdrm, den. Lovely patio. Own«/Agt, 831·8731 CALL Carolyn Ross at 673-7677 Or 759-6600 I 3BR 2'.AfBA twnhM. View. Merrill Lynch Realty frJ*;, gerao-. $189,iOO. Bob Jr. 83f·12M WM~R SELL " ... . throu~h classified . Merrill Lynch Realty Miii IPEI SllllY 1-1 lM IS&.L-.......... SllUtL ...... w •• 111 Vil ..._ 31drm. Den........... ..... . .. .. .. M Read wt ISLL.""'"''' sasueo .............. tt1 Vil "" 3Bdml, Oen............. ............ .. .. .... .. ... .. M Hartling l'SM ctSTA IESA. .... $325.lff ... .., 257 lrtlltwtM View of lht Part........... ... .. . . . ...... D. Miller U . Mil.-........ S55t,HO ............ tt5 s.Mcastlt [xPlnsion ()pportunthes..... • l. Curci IO.ce.T._,_ .. _ Sl,4tUto ............ 5 C111A1ne 41dfm, •Bath. 3 frplc .. .... . _ .. P. Merry .... _ .. _, .. $3H,Mt ............. 511 lllrdstes lldrm. 18ath with unit ......... J Skahan ..... _ .. __ 5511 ........... _ .. _ 115 ~ "Home" + 111tome .... ... ... .. .... .. C. Porcella I.I. ES----$557 ,SIL-....... 953 SMcastle l.lfl' lot. 38drm. ... .. T Fltm!nt U . _. ___ M2t,Mt ... _ .... 1154 ht1 c.te. 4'*lll+fan11lr Rm.... ... .. ... E Tablk uml Wl. .... -USt,Mt-..... -24'21 LI Na 38dfftl, 28ath, pool .. .. leveretVWeber Yll lllfn __ ...... $214,SM .......... 312 Wlstl Sllrtt brt ·y• plan. . ......... .. .... ... .. . H Swanson lM IRL.---· SMU ............... 225 VII C... *"'· contftllpomy...... ... ....... . . . B. Swindall lM lllL.-.--.. SU4,Mt ............... 211 VII 11c1e .... 2 story .......... .;. ...... '"" ....... c. Ross U --.. $441, ............. -. Ill ....... 2'*fR + 18drm/8ath .................. C Musenh U -----1121 ................. 217 C1 .. 11rM C... hoN, VllW M T Cmts t , r Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sunoey, October 2, 1N8 llllTAllLM '"""' 1111m Jutt llatedl Stunning 3BA, 3BA, recently rem~ rMldence w/endleu upgradea: Berbef carpet, French door. master suite w/loft, overalnd apa & 4 car gar~. 111 a.., · ,,,. ur "-' ( CALL RDlll TEICH 131-1211-. REIM~ of Cosu ~e~ '· t .. • - NEWPORT ·BEACH OFFICE Expect the be&: Coldwell Banker Residentia l Real Estate Services . CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO THE . l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS BAYCREST '415,000 Custom single story on :2 lots. Pvt yard with lrg pool, fruit trees & R.V. access. 3 BR, formal DR. den, FR, wet bar. A/C & 2 F/P. Great buy WOODS COVE H49,000 **VlEW••VlEW••VlEW Two cottages on R-2 lot across from Diamond street beach jn woods cove or build your dream house! CORONA DEL MAR S525,000 Excellent opportunity for e Corona Del Mar duplex family size unit.s of -l BR, 21 , BA each with fireplace. dining area. laundry room. BALBOA $670,000 H igh income from duplex loca~ed in the heart of where all the action is on the oceanfront down near the Newport Pier. LIDO PAD-1795,ooo-- A touch of Manhatten in the heart of Newport Beach. Panaramic ocean \'iew from this spec- tacular 7th floor, 2 bedroom. 2 ! bath. Seller may trade. LIDO S 1,900,000 Luxury with incredible views. high security with 4 bed, 5 baths. Nothing else like it because owner put .two units together. JUST REDUCED NEWP<mT BEACH SS50~000 Just reduced! Lookin~ for a prime location at realistic price? 3 BR, 2 bath. lg yard, RV access. Just $350,000. Call Julie to ee. HAIBOl VIEW U29,900 Wonderful family home. Attracli\'e decor with light bright colors. 4 BR plus FR with FP. E.ASTBLUFF 1439,900 Step into Jolly Old England. Beautiful highly upgraded cottage in a park lake settiniz. 3 BR. 2 BA. You will love it. JASMINE CREEK U9o,500 A precious jewel in Jasmine Creek. Splendid ocean/bay /Catalina "sit down" view. Rare single level Plan Ill w/'J BR + FR. ~autifully up- 1radtd. Private rommunity. I EASTBLUPF 1630,000 Seller bu ~ht enother houte! Anxious to mow. Remodeled 4 BR, 2 L BA + FR. New kitchen, larae prlva~ yard with tpe. Ex~llent condition. , . OPEN HOUSES lllU Hl IWl 3 BR JllWPlllT lflllTS 3 BR ..... 2 BR UITlllf F 4 BR •11& Ill UR 4 BR ....... , 3 BA, OUP~EX W ..... RT 1 BR + 2 BR ..... u 5 BR llU Ill llAI 3 BA 1111•11 .. wos 3 BA "'"" 3 BR "'"" 3 BR llWNllT HllllTS 3 BR , ......... 4 BR UITlllff 3 BA UlllA IUOI 2 BA ---2 BA + 2 BR .-n1t1 3 BR IUNW 4 BR 11111& •l 1&1 4 BR PmllaA 5 BR ...... 4 BR ........ 48R ULllllT 4 BR ....... 4 BR SATURDAY $263.000 2722 SH C&lllS NANCY HUTTON-BROWNE $429,900 11' &HT PUCE $459.000 $530.000 520 l&IOISHS D. GOLDSBERRY 222111.TI YllTI G. ANDERSON $698,500 3711 PUI llUI R. KURTZ $925.000 31713 SWiii! ii D. MEEDER $925.000 31 lS SUlllH 1R 0 . MEEDER $775,000 SUNDAY IUllUlntlT E. CORKETT $263,000 2U2 W Olll-11- G. ANOERSON $350.000 1112 llYH H . J . .STEPHENSON s365.ooo " 2111 ue1n1 J . SPARLING $385.000 '10 ,uu K. LYNCH $429.900 11' UH PUCE H. STOCKWELL $4 29.900 2121 NIT WlmY G LIVINGSTON $439.900 I01 OIHTllT PUOI G LIVINGSTON $449.000 !HO MW1 WIY J. AOBBtNS $459.000 121 ...... D. GOLDSBERRY $469,500 12 WlfTtW&Ttl 0 ADAMS $565,000 1110 HOIT IWU& 0 MEEDER $698 .000 n11 P&11 um J MACMILLIAN $775.000 121W~ E CORKETT $779,000 1 ..... B. MILES $799,sOO HllMIL• J AKERMAN $825.000 2U2YISTlmft E OLSON $1,375.000 .......... M. DEREMIAH $530.000 1111 Al.Tl NTI 0 TAOUT NEWPORT BEACH VILLA BALBOA · S!281000 Penthouse 2 BR, 2 BA be\'eled m irrors reflect forever fountain vie\\. llpgrade & sky lights, plus elevator & parking fo r 2 c~rs. LIDO '595,000 Wonderful bayfront large condo completely re- modeled in off white and mirrors. 2 stone patios. Boat slip available. NEWPORT HEIGHT 1629,000 Cape Cod tyle w 5 BR. 5 BA. Beamed ceilings, french doors. tained glass, windows. LR, FR and master uite all with fireplace . Spacious yard with pa MAI KAI S795.000 Beautiful condo w fabulous view to jetty! En- tirely remodeled by Saddleback interiors. Upper unit. T ile floors. All new kit ch -BA 's. DOVER HORE $825,000 Beautiful quality an thi customized 2 BR. 3 BA home Interior courtyard pool affords privacy. Fabu1oU!> views in pre.mgious 'ewpol't area. BA YSHORES $825,000 Perfection in a private corner location! T hjs 4 BR. F Amily home boa t~ u ed brick & wood shmgle exterior, C'offered ceiling. ba~· windows & country kitche1\ w/breakfast area BELCOrRT HILL $895,000 Great view ~Over 3.000 .q. It. of elegant contem- porary perfection. Two huge ma:.ter • uite with his & her baths & do. t 3 car ~arage Gated rommunity. BELCO CRT $ l ,375,000 Rare secluded locataan Maxim1%e privacy &. com! ort. 4 BRs. dramatic-h1~h ceili ng • 3 FP'a, pool. spa, huge garage & ext ra padung, air conditioning. LINDA I LE U ,500.000 Exquisite Bayfront homt> "'Ith pier and lip for a yacht of 100 feet! ldeallv ~ituated for privacy and li&ht in a gated com~iund . By Appt. BAYSHOIES U ,!60,000 Bayfront-finest quahty. 4 RR rtmOd~J~ home with 60ft frontace PO()l. pa plu dock for 2 larp yachts Exqu ate Ba) \.'i ' I ·I \ I I I llU IUIM... 11• .... llU ···e•.... 1111 ••etw ••• .. ••• ~.. ......... .... ... • .... ... ... ... ... .,..,._ NC. .,.., ~vS.. ~_.:n =: MWllll '11111111 • • L:!'u!A.t= ' lllr 1 ......,..«*lleTVtlk· =.a.. & Wit A~ No .-.i I.we Ma t.uel\blWfrontcondolnfull -t\~=~::.. OO!IHUI bay vie_; 1111111 .. YALY ChermlnQ 1X9JAf ~7~ ~ ~ •e"81i8A8 2M 2IA. • _.. 119'· Vie~-=--= 12190 mo. "2·1343 * aecyrlty bldt wlttt IHCJO/rftO, loll lltp ::"~tiJ1=fM Ull "'::....1t1 --~ w..-, ftW At' ~7-.,,1. ~-=· :"" oer=I~ ~v ·m..·m~ Htra "'~!f~ lplller 2::,:. =-~Mo·~: n1tn.r pr9t'd. t7u=t tlA ........_ Patio. new ANlllJ I II -e10 ~ ttoa IMilliAdJ...Aft. Mme. .. Jr~-lllOO per mo. 1742 Pon ~· 48A •bl• now. t71-4HI c.-... LI 811 crpea. drpa. aw.. MG '&:~"" ctwl •. 1111• Tll MGMT '41· Aulo ..,.,..., ._ eom. •At• ... n 2BA, dining + family rm 11.,111 I062/IOll ,IHO/mo. Aduh• ffo apta. ~ HPT kfS Ar• 8iWP 11A ptetely repalftt•d. .,..... 12100/moi Gtdnr a over 119'1111· pela.t11-44101yl!PPl. landaca&>M 9r~und1 w/patio,blt-N,lftdrynn, lllOIMo. 7-.o207 waMr Met. , Mary Lou 0111•• CINn. quiet. A¥1W11e 18A uptt" poot G*9 TV Pool & IP9. patfOt/declcl, cb TV rdy. No ..... M2e =tlit .... ,J:!H IAllW-Merlon.•94-73 LuxuryffA21AlllGIMtla 1BA. 11A. gerage. =~='mo.Plew &a-pd.'WS:NoPlt•·&•:cetPOrt· mo+~ 1lltl St. - iiii ., .. 38r aea. dbl get. No peta. HAAiOR VIEW Speck>Ua condo°" Udo........ MOO/Mo. 7tcM3l4 Agt ~ ..... '*I'd, 147 Fiowet. .s'l~OCATIOMS 7• '/tNI cmy nc on ..,, l1MC>mo 1M 875-a480 &Br 38a, i.m.' rm, torm1 GorgeoYt bay view CHA iHGCOd 28' tOWNEAS Completely. -Cell NIOW 1'5-1181-1 hdroom M70 AIME loeatlOn. EMtalde Udo ......... randl 2~,P,:; ::s: IAYRIOOE CONDO din .• 2 F/P. ,,., .. tonee. SHOO/mo. loat •llP 1 or'r Adultt ~ .. /~ •FUAMSHEO. ~· 28A 1iA bottom1'o0< .. 28dn'ft H48a S775 large 2BA 28A. ear•• ~twn,pvt/::l.Yrty ga-. G.-S pool& plantation thutttrs. lg •xtta Joyce Spiller ..._..11s-71oerMJat·,T~ Apt. 1~. uttl pd 'poot no ~2250VangusdS.0.M2t RVetorage.lllCJpermo. Agent 75-t12t •NEWPORT SHORES• Pvt ~bwltllUI = encl, petlo, 3 car get.. t11•1* (118) n&-2185 Suft..TYll ~ "t =-11t1f"'~ 1700/mo + 'aec d9p. -------548-1717 ::CJD~~~ 4::'r~0.,2,:e.f=·~ 28A 28A1: ~ ~ ...C =t~~:~~~ Laroe 1ar Ywty Nor1~ AooffeatioM ace.pied: ~.=. AMlty ~oom := SHA!'P l ~LEAN 1 & 2iA . • • ··-CMOe4J new paint Ywfy ger •• 1 Imo. Mll(t Eaey 8Cctlll fwyt S2IOO 8ayfront declc frpc "~ 318-B ~. CdM. 28drm 1'A8a saoo ow ...... lftC!l glft09, BE ~ . _,_ 12150/imo 8'75-5448 721-oeG7 0wnt1-497-Mle . tum .. ff0m adrm ~ALL 873-7113t 2BR 18A, new «*Pit & 181E11 ... St "'"2 ,...,.. cebleTV. Fromta6/mo. AUTl.-UL 28A 2BA -· -.· II& 11300' 711:.3 57' pe1n1t •-.... ~ d "' ._ .....,..,.. Sony No peta 1'5-5577 w/goff~VIEW.Alao 11Ml12 UYWllYI UlllAYFlllTMlll .... llTBITI Imo e ..... 4 3Br 2Ba. +convertlble Kida ·&-~: 1 _ _;_' ___ __.__ 10A avel. l"rplo, wet bllr . . 1BR l «*l, 2Ba 2-aty e.xec: Watch the Boetl by LARGE 38A+ temMy "" cten. GrHt locaflon. 2118 ~ 1750 Tll IOIUI rNcro, W/D hkiape, 2 -~UL.A WINTER towt~. FP. wet bllr. Wnt• 38r tum e1r.;;i frpk: dbt09t c:ut--.w: ••• ~.. PHiaH1la AC~.,.!<! ~.-;o· 5,!~~ 167-2123 ot 75t~27M . ""2atfleld 28r 1'Mla Wltwlttl cptt. ow w/JCtra ttorage, cen-~ED* wrd. 2~ get, gated 114751Mo w ... & ;at _ _.. ,........,., "-. 500,....,, Dtpa, bltlne. ~ patlO fr• alt. Al INlnt. lnc:l *28 11A dC>fX.No comm,pool&tPaonthe UllmJll/Nll denlftg.,.id SEE • ... CALLl67-1611Agt ........... ·-----136-4120Cal 1·5PM Sony,"°.,.... .... 050t 09'. b*ony 1950 bay. WIMt ito Balboa .... e&R FVRN. Wint• rental. .... ... Ml-Mll MAftA al lh: m IS MOT 1•1 A INI. ~ complex. L.9rge ~.:.:"A';. In a 2819 Sam• AN 'L' ... 1735 18' 1aa frok: n-efftkroo *28R low9' dupto. S2400/mo. * 240-1752 $4250/mo. Lynne Valen~ QOf"90Ut 2Br t8a rum, STUDtOSIZE 18R & 28R 28A "Ilka bMllttfut Q9tden,Mttl TIRED OF LO IM· pell. 'nt's +utllt .• ~~~a:!'~ 11nnmuc1 tlnePropt67~9333 ••HITlllllTI ~7~~AQent allnew.~ ~~°'~· Poota.geragea.t4apet~· PERSONABLE COM· +tec:urlty. 434 Abo.. L patio garage $1350 :· 2~ TWnhm t.100 ISLE 3BR 2BA/bonut room. $850. 64()-.4255 • ,..._, 1pa, • 1 Bedfoom 111'9 PLEXE8? Try an Im· (213) IU-8291 g . . PatlO dbl . 4BR 2~BA. FRlt>R. letge l•.oe yard/ape. $1700 2BR, garage, newly decor· H 1BR Apt w/fr i~ P;1 G=· NtO 1111--mecu&ate' E--'de 8-P1axl 1BA wtfum houM +patio OCEANFRONT. WINTER Atk ng S1150 640-1efs'· patlo.4~'1ot.SttoSt. LM monthly.* 495-13<>3 "8:1:i:.a~=~h ~oh, dining .,:':: saJim:,~ + ~";,ty~ C08TA-r.iUA . ~BA."& crpt t vert on ~ P9n1neuta. *Nk*y furn 28R 1BA ••M lllfll** S2750 873-77&7 Avl now l900/mo ~ l75-M&0 · Micro, dlapoMJ, et al DAVID 549-2447 141 ... 353 H~:n ;.:::.,... NopetL4::5:~;>rw'Y· :.: .• ~/~~ Lov.ly28r,«*l,21n8a,on UM Ill Rf•TllUll . 1~~~1~~1w•t•, *UITl8I* •TOWN~OU E* *Huoe 4BA 2BA, WfY cs. ooff courte. 2 car garage. I COZY con-a-on th• ILICI Tl llAOI. · · LG 28r H~BA Townhouee. 28R/H~BA rrpl patio 2BAl2~ COftdo widen. 1wce tum lower <N ..... w r.<)W 11195 759--0019 LOVELY 38drm. 2Beth water. 28drm. 1'h8ath, Lg 1BA wttt1 oc:.an vtew Glllft.lll BllB. O.w -uo .... ...-. carpon 1'""" 'w_..~· Aetoee from~ ciourte · _... doubleger1Q.9wlthopen ' .....-. -' _, ... ,,. 1715/~· ._ -· s.nte Ana •· ~ ~=·~.~~· ILIFFS ~~:if:. :,-:.i:. er, dodl tor 30' bOat. N~ ~· ~':W, ·~~ 2~1~~':!; room~sgt~NaE I 5/Mo. 548-5M8 11050/mo. 87 5448 YIW .~ln".ILS 3BR 2~BA. gar11g9, piuo. Avall lm!Md. $2500/Mo. pell. Avatleb.. lrflmed n.w ~ & wrt. bllnda. perking for 2 cars. TSL MGMT M2·1803 i./Jle Ullj S1575/Mo. 7&0-8384 Agt AGENT &73-7300 AGEN l1~~g_7300 Must ... 1873-8947 $1050/Mo. Cati Mldtey --------I Wl!Ytfleld Partllng. 11100/mo. IMtll .... Ill 3BR with Spectacular T •S975/MO. YEARLY* 723-0940 eom.*~hellJ'n!.a· .. 1..aoo 523-4855 nn. bedroom two bath ocean, city views. Gated Nwpt Sh 2BR 2 t 39r 1Ba. near Jetty llYI 11 IMI compl9tely remocMl9d' flm.Y IPllTmTI i.1n. ~ "PQ'ad9d. ~lvate communli with tennla & PllllllU NllT trptc: d/; car gar 'w°:r.t 2133 Miramar. Bilbo• 2BR t~BA. close to BMutltul 2BR aptt. Pool: Sparkllng clean large ParttJng.. 11100/mo and panoramic view ~LL1~~iit ~=· FURNISHED oceanfront bch 'pooli l S110o/mo F~P. na kite e7s-5030 bHCh, S950/mo. 900 '9C. room, laundry room. Alita. FamM!ee we6come. 1141 eso-112• om Dana Point to Palos Coldwell Bank~ l'IOfM ,,.., wedge. 3 DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 •NEWLY FURNISHED• Sel Lane. 844·2&11 ~ for lnttllnt mow--IYllUIU Poot l tpa. Shopping l V«~ Annual Lease er Bdrm. 2 Bath. 2 fir• W . , OCEANFRONT 1 BORMS On beach 2BR 2BA lg In! OnlY M40 to MSO/mo. nelghborhOod parit nut *~* for ................. S3.5001Mo. WEST Newport 2Br $850 pieces, double garage. N PT Terrace 3Br 2~•. AV9ilable. Gr•t loeallon. d9cil frptc: tam rm.. pvt + S200 OFF MOVE-IN HUGE" dOOr. Sooy, no pett. NEAR HOAG HOSP. !WDU1·1• BALBOA 4Br, tp $1500 Right on tMaand.Sec:ur-~· ~· :::-;efrig, Mutt ... 1Bkr875-4806 gate.' dbl get $2075/mo IU..alPJI, •• 28drm 1•ABa 1715 28r/1'Mta, 911. 2-ety In-BALBOA PENIN 2BA 2BA BAYFRONT Condo 2Br lty syatem.,Great ~an $102-;;,w StS-359~· 3BR 2BA yrly unfurn rncl utll. ?13-928-1844 530 w. Wltaon 28drm 2Ba saoo tide ldry, MOO ONLY . $1850 view. Avll1•ble lmmed. mo G I '1 . 71o4~75-77M TSLMGMT ~n UUIE HIW ..... GOOO REFS need apply! Upper duplex. Gar, frpl, PENINSULA Steps to I S3300Mo ar.. rp c. steps to 7229012or1'2 1803 COSTA MESA A11Agt."8-319S -~~~~+ beech. Appfox 2000sf. AGENT 673-7300 Oc.anfront48r3Ba.great =~·/~:lll~h~~ SlfTlllFlllDIY . Sony N0~11 1·14•WTI U1·11U •BR~ND New luxury Uw.T•JU ri>,8{io8:.·J::2Br,den, v~~eetrti13~~98:· cupets. no 'peta .C~~)::,.l':,~·75~ •SPACIOUS 28' 1'nBa :eEABOOT •-------- town.10me In guwd gated Uppef level a. dlw trplC tPI dock $2400 I LIDO ISLE furnished 3Br S 1350/mo. 833-8830 ask t houM All lie Ina hiat Ziii See tetand. 2BR + Oen. yny sml boet OK. A':i OCEANFRONT 3er frple 2Ba. lo patio. Avlll Nowi for Alice. 549-5790/E UNFURN. 2Br, 2B•. Super ,::: .,.W d,: hg mllTllll Cl 1d:W Mi 12700/mo. 720-9422 ncM. 11500. 873-3722 patto. Lov.ly. S2.00 ' S1900 675-5068 * M /lfF--mf BACHELOR Apt., 1 block de!Uxe unit. Steps trom ger~ pat!O. w/d hkup, •-AIH •H.V. HOME. lmmtc. BAYFRONT Condo 2Br. 675-7667 Wlllttr/Jrh INflh to ~an. 2-Clr perking, Chine Cove. View of ger-a-. 1775. 559-8138 ......... Fa=, gerct:'ise'msJac. 28r+ den or 3bf. 2ba. up-11 YFlllT den, dock for eo· bOat F $900 &tl-3850 Bk $675 lncfucMt utllltl... harbor efltrance. Mutt • New GE dlw, Stove. & + . lndgr~.1~7~~,&'!dnr lllE Lr=·,:t~~ •::zo 5Br 101 LIH Piii ii. ~;:N view condo 3~r 123 33rd St. 98+7322' ;~:OO)~o :f~:f~~· w1~~k~1U-'!!f~All No •=-:':i::carpet & lut. INCk 1141 · -oo. 7v.r-· · NEWPORT 1s11nd 1BR • · °' CLEXR isr apt. Xii utll ;trHAABORVIEW* 4 Bedroom S'..t Bath . On boetdQck. S10, BEAUTIFUL b1yfront ~YIBa, Newport Crest. with .encl gar. seOo/mo WALK to bMch. 1Br, gar, pats. S8 Imo. 22~294 •C=o 3 FWyt paid. 4 blockt to beedll •ar12ea,temAtn,dinnn. theW8t•.'t10001mo. ~r.=!:--1 ,.t::· ~=!2~:'~'!in:.; ~·.~~~5r'· yearly only. Ritt req'd. "ta1P!Jlrloht~:e"o p'!'!~S525+ dep. 1BR mobUe ~5,73)andSouth $575 /mo +dep . gardtvlwfl1er tnctd.Leuel , ... _ • -• · • 536-6617 ah• 5pm ''""'· S800 ...... llOme. Secure. Mature Plaza 915-4954 $2025/mo. 551-4218 1 •111-JIOO• rig=/~=~:,.-:; VERSAILLES 1Br,. 1B• .... frNf Ill••• 0644-9080/ Ee56-3120 aduttl. No pets. 1991 •LwoePOOl&o.cilA,.. 2BR 2BA .. gaJ.,.. + one GORGEOUS new sunny · · Penthouse. Security -Newpof\Btvd. 1'~73 •lndlYidu.ityControlled -..-•NEWPORT SHORES• I 3eR 2'MtA wlfrPtc & y0 ::;1~ ~~h~ pool. gym, •tc. $825/mo: W/d hllyps. ger1ge, patio. C..ta •na ZIH Entry Alatm Swtema apace,,,.., new. no pet•. **DUPLEX•• I~ ~ Condo, s 11001mo. 10 bMc:h. No pets. Avail Sandi,&73-2749 S1t85Mo.Yrty650-2493 •GrealeutiidelOCl88Cfi UIAlllllll •C.bleTVAvalfable 1111/•.141 IM1 3:c!Ba·.~5"°°'2ar· "2P. 2 fi ~ min from beech & SC I lmmed. $2250/Mo 6mos VILLA Balboa penthouM. OCEANFRONT •.tudlo apt. $595. Gar, cab.. •VI. 400 MerrlrNC Wey •New l ... ndry Facilltln SENIORS condo. S.CUrlty 1· · Ba, ~ ~ Ptua. Mutt Me to IP-1e1M then mo/mo. Ocean & Calallna Views, $455/mo yMrly. Stove. Clean & cozy 1BR $815, 1BR utll pd, $590 •Cova<ed Patklng featur•. CloM to thop· t~p, = ~e:. ": prec:latal OPEN SUN 1~. AGENT 87G-7300 Ovef' 2000tlf. S 1900/mo. refrlg. 1007 E. Balboa Grnblt wt BBQ. lndry rm. 2BR 1 ~8A. S725 •Private Balcony lo ping, & trantpOttatlon. -_:ojp. i_..ii ... iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~32~3!1 !Cl!ay~Sti. i"i2i-63~53~~~;=~~;~.63ii1i-I0~52/ijdi72i2i-7i2i85i/iejBijlvdii. Ap~t.i1j, i54i~~i9il~Sioriryi. iNo~pet~• i63i1i·84~27~ •• i'J7i9i·i19~1~1--1 Garct.na Pet.lo & view. S800/Mo. •Elegant Atmothper• ' 0963-5"7 or E538-7423 .. DUPLEX GREAT DUPLEX 1495,000 ·Close to ocean and Channel. approx 8 years old. Great condition and fully rented. Owners unit upstairs. Back un it 3 BR. 2 . BA. f'our car parking. Triona Bergin. VIEW PROPERTIES EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at $ l , 150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K. Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley BIO CANYON CUSTOM S1,195,000 Four BR. 3 BA. contemporary overlooking 8th fairway. SPECTACULAR VIEWS of golf course from most rooms. Air conditioned. large spa. Move-in condition. Prime location! Carol Allison. CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE $1,500,000 Elegant 6 BR. and guest quarters in exclusive area of Newport Beach. wonderful for entertain· Ing indoor and outdoor, large pool. outdoor cooking. Two master suites. Triona Bergin. C.D.M. WHITE WATER VIEW S1 ,985,000 Dramatic 180" views of ocean jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with t.l BR. 5 BA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth. WHAT A VIEW! $2, 100,POO Spectacular tri-level custom home high on Cor- ona Del Mar bluff with "forever" oc~an view. Two BR. 3'f1 BA. plus pub room. sun room and oceanfront spa. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb. OVERLOOKING BEACH 13,375,000 Terrific new 3 BR. 41h BA w/conv. den. Looks down on the private beach & pounding surf. This Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry flnancln& to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley. 9MATHTAKING 12,315,000 Mqnlflcent custom home In Big Canyon's Fair- way One. Two story entry with grand columns and french limestone noors, 4 BR, library, courmet kitchen. Truly exceptional Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody. lltQ CANYON·BE8T VIEW 13,200,000 F'lve BR, home with 180" golf course, mountain and city lights view. Imported tile roof. maids quarter , chlldrens wing. Master suite with sit· tine •rea and balcony. Danny Bibb or Linda Oet1'. FEATURE HOME OWNER MAY FINANCE 1375,GOO Bay view. slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat. Two BR, 2 BA. condominium with.com- munity pool. Sun deck, two parking spaces. Gayle Amato. BAYFRONT OWNER MAY FINANCE 1375,000 Bay view. slip will accommodate up to a 35: boat. Two BR, 2 BA, condominium with com- munity pool. Sun deck. two parking spaces. Gayle Amato. BA YFRONT $995,000 Pier for your boat Walk to the ocean beaches. Three BR. 3 BA. Remodeled kitchen. Master suite with bay vie'" Ann Peters. CONTEMPORARY PERFECTION $1,749,000LH A private gated community island. Five bedrooms. shows like a feature home in an architectural magazine Eight ft. beveled glass doors. pier and shp Many custom amenities. Stephanie Grody or Ann Peters. WATERFRONT-LIDO ISLE S1,495,000 Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3 BR. 4 BA . dramatic living room plus. family room home. Larger lot and dock Great location. easy walk to Lido Village Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. CUSTOM BAYFRONT LARGE SLIP $1,550,000 Elegant home in perfect condition. Five BR. 41h BA. 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by present o wner. Barbara Aune and Carlyn Callan PRIME BAYFRONT $1,725,000 Two master suites. Private patio with spa. Teak cabinetry, custom stone fireplaces. Large pier and dock will accomodate several large yachts. All overlooking THE BEST VIEW IN THE HARBOR. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman. OPEN HOUSES NEWPORT NORl H 2 BR BIG CANYON 'J &R SEA ISLAND 2 BR, F'R PENINSULA J BR IMC CANYON .. Bil. F'R BIG CANYON 2 BR PROMONTORY ~IN~~· ~twtr fmt OURT 4 IHt. FR. DOOi. ~ N£WPOIT NOltTI1 2 M 81GCANYON JU 5£A ISLAND 2 '"· .. E!1 vu fl'Dll~LA JM llG CANYON 4M, SATURDAY t:207,000 114C... I ·5 ...,_ I ·'S tl71.000 I ·S -.-1 -5 a .-.ooo l·'S SUNDAY Carol Alllslon 5R•-.. •• Jack~ KelCh ., ... c ... Cayle~ 1714 .......... Oen11Y/Crau MC_,...P'..., Stephanie Crody M•.000 S Rue,.............. • 1·4 •Suunne Shuler 11,MO.OOD .............. Dr •• Ji~ ,, ••. ~= I o4 )0 Ann Pwten 11.-.0 S7 •111 urt Dr N ·~ .. lO ... ~,~~ -,,. I -~ c.'i.::z ..... . .... ~ ir== 1111i~ 1714~~'= I ·'S Oemir~ ··--MC..,.. ..... .., Stephanie Grody • IS OCl!AN AND JETTY VIEWS ... 000 Fabulous new home located on quiet side street In Olde Corona del Mar. Spacious floor plan with 4 BR. 3'h BA. family room. 3 decks. A best value. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs. HARBOR VIEW HOMES $450,000 Carmel model. 3 BR, family room. great poten- tial, next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your contractor. Ann Peters WEST CLIFF 1111,000 Wonderful ~ story. 4 BR residence with large rooms. Superb master suite. large formal dining room. Move In condition. Ann Peters. SELECTED HOMES PARTY PERFECT 1222,000 Mesa del Mar beauty. 3 BR. 2 BA, plus spacious living room. attached 2 car garage. Great cul-de- sac location. Extra large lot with beautiful black bottom pool. Stella Shirar. FAMILY HOME AT THE BEACH S885,000 Four BR. 21h BA. large home close to beach. Great place to raise a growing active family. Three car garage for all the toys. Hobie Denny. BE"COURT $1J495,000 ~legant Belcourt Canery custom home (former modell with 4·5BR's plus entertainment room and 4 baths. Circular staircase overlooks gracious living areas. Prof. lancscaped rear gar· den with pool. Belle Partch. BIG CANYON CUSTOM $2,'50,000 Ma&nlflcent family home set on one of the largest lots. Spacious rooms, bleached oak : floors. 6 BR, separate large cabana, pool and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. A~Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody. HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM 13,7I0,000 Magnificent 6 BR. estate. Quality and elegance throughout. including 2 luxurious master suites. fabulous kitchen with every amenity. 'Pool. spa. One of Newport's finer estates. Danny Bibb or Carol Allison. ... SELECTED CONDOMINIUMS GREAT LOCATION '207,000· Very light and bright, sunny 2 BR . home with uptraded tile flooring and white Berber carpet. Trlona Bergin. GUARD GATED 1111,000 etc Canyon, expanded Dover model, 2 BR. 2 BA, built In entertainment center, hardwood floors, crown moldings, wet bar. air condlt1oned. Land- scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Conzales. TM GOOD UFI 9171,000 In this air conditioned 2 BR, 2'n BA, home. F1 ... tone courtyard with reflection pond and founi.lns Granite, marble. plantation shutters. Community pool, spa, tennis. Gayle Amato. HAMOR M>Ga • 11-.- 0uttcandtnc destcner UPCredes have been edded to this marvelous residence. featurlnc • IR. plus loft. Ouiet end unit ne"t to creenbelt t • , • •Sorry No Pets ,.. "" WIW ·~~ .. JM! 2181 BearSt,Comerof 'T!ft'1'BJ:: ..,__.=<>I Brlltol. Cost• Mau PCH, view, pool, laundry, lH/Ml-12.. S750. No peta. norHmkr. 497-8382 11000. new 2BR 2BA. --------trplc, pool. $1300, 3BR 1BR duplex, frplc, gar, no 3BA. No pets. 314 pets ntamkr, 1 person Rocheet«. 64S.OG21 pretd, refs reqd. 1850 /mo. 494-o4245 art 8pm Ullllll 1418 COMMANDING VIEW of Refrigerator, utlUtlM pd. coesL Wall-wall gtaM ltv No'*'·* 640--0751 rm. Din rm. t.«ge kltch. BACHELOR unit, stove a Pvt dick. 8Mch acroat refrlg. utils paid. Gre1t street. 1 l 28drma rrom for 1 person. $390/mo. SIM5. Low dep 494-22&5 850-4751 LAGUNA lg Se1 Vu Studio BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA In Oeluxefuro. Oecka-tr .... Quiet eomple.x. Security NMt beautlfu4 beech. · t>ultdlno. Pool. garage. SSSO-Utll~ 499-4124 cable fv. all new paint. ·= .... , BH c:atJ)91. drapes & llOO<lng. _.,.. _____ _ *ALL UTILITIES PAID• 3 FumG. 2 car S725/Mo. CALL 722-1832 pllltllng. Steps to beech. 25 BRANO new 3Br 2\+Ba Wlnter-9 month• a apta. Attached dbl gar. $1000/mo. &75-2232 Bkr $1050/Mo +MC. Mlero, 1BR 'hBA. refrlg .. OY91" pvt patio•. w/d hkups. gar199. bak:ony. St1P9 to gar.door opnrs. 2110 bMc:h. Lodclng garage. Thurln St. CM. Agt S750tmo. 997-3175 850-5116 Open dilly ! .. -s Tl ••aa. 12·7 °' W•endt t1-I ---IWI ~ .._.. 2BR 2BAI 1 ~·space. 1 ..,. --Yrty StOO. ~ 751-5235 $850. Laundry lec:tlltlM.1~.,,-=--.;__---2250 Canyon. 4~5-9028 2BR 1Ba, lrg llv. nn & kite, refrig. S1100/mo. Steps OLlll Tl ILL to beech. 5112 Seathofe, 2BR 1BA.. lndry room, apt 8. 997-8175 c1oM to ltt09I & tx.i .... 2BR 1BA w/OOUll view We'll accept Sect. 8 yearly. Lndry, g•rtga: H~. $175/mo. furn or unlurn $1200/mo TSL M~~~ MAP~2-1803 + sec:urtty. 6504055 EASTSIOE 2BR 1BA *2111•S1M* w/gar,ge. downstairs, Frig, dilhwatn«. atove amall yard. No pell. Incl. No peta 545-4855 S725/mo. 722-1294 •CUFF HAVEN 2BR 28A, wnm 211 new decor. vaulted cett. Gar, d/w, patio. No S19t1. %'ro5of:,'l:t ~.r,: $650 + MC. 645-4319 r '"ST SIDE ·c· M lBR ..... * EASTBLUFF Twnllae ~ · · ...,t. Apt. 3BR 2BA. 2 «*' ger. With trplc, r.frlo., & _.. No pets. S 10~5/mo yr lee. utlt. Included. 1825 mo. 844-1010 a.~ Mon-Fri to mo. 850-5894 ----· ----urrml... •Liil llLI* 2Bt 181, yard. "1895/mo 2 stoey....2B.fL1~ 2. ear 722•1177 gar, ffptc:, bltlns. S1025 lte&75-3987/173-6394 ITU Ulll 1/.. ACROSS FROM BEACH LARGE 1BR w/lg walk-In 2BR 1(M + storage. law« dotet, w/d hltup, gerage. d up I e.x . Carport. Avall now $840/mo. $900/mo • 4M-4791 Jeen/Cralg 131-1281 &lllllfl•llAll 3BR 2BA Lower Uhlt. Gar- age. W/O hkuf. Y1rd. N9xt to pertc. S 175/mo. .....;;::;;:;:;:;;;:;;;;;=;;;;;:;;;;;=:;:;;;:;;:;=-1 4409 AIVEA ... tlL 111111 TSL MGMT 842-1803 120 E. 20ih$l.Sffl/Mo. CHARMING 28r. 2blka to CALL Now 131-1595 bctl. Fridoe. w/d, patio, •EASTSIOE prtlng. 1955/Mo. N·tmkg •CORNER DUPLEX CALL Mk*ey '32-1131 Juet ~ 28d, 1Ba. FURN 29r 281. lrg patio, with page, ,.. carpet. ~-.~Ina Bay. Ofllnt. mini bllnda. w/d s1~mo stiorr t•m hk.Qs>. N-pett. 171Smo alley. Avalleb6e lmrMd, HO-I002 Of '50-5194 848-6350/d 875-54141• 1W II m llPLD Many to c:hOOM from. 1. 2 """. ~ 28r. 18a, • 3 bed! C>Of'M. Greet lo-,.,.,.. n•• carpet. cation. St~ at peint, rNftl bllndt, no $575/mo. 17 "'9· tt4 Monte Vltta. NB 28i 1tep1 to bctl, part(· 1715/mo. 25CM002 or Ing, Lt. tront patio. Ylltt 850-& 1'4 lhct, no peta. ynfurn. ... 11175/Mo. 723-12'2 8ttarp and cteen 28r. NEWPORT HEiGHTi W.._ ~ tlkup, pvt Trtpteic-2 mMMt .,..._, eundeck, encl . gar. Mdlw/Mbflh.a.n.d 1740/mo. 54e-"50 °"· ffl*, p¥t it;~ ger. 1·s1bl ame11 tar eottege. 11025 .....,... 7 194 frplc, .0 patio. No P9t9t IMO/mo+ MIO eecdep. ~-1111 117 E. 2111. t41o-7234 •WlfHDTr&.nii-* - L.AMI 3BR 28A upper, llJfllll ..,. .... occ. tCMO-C v~. St76 llA ~ w/UY V11W. mo. No peea 545-7913 '"*· "*'°• d/W,..,.... LO 1• &ndO. MiCMtWf & ~lg'.;, S1t00 Y9llge... .......... 11drmt ~ .. 110H. No pMla. IMO/mo A°Yelt •loelllpjbh* now. * t4t-1tl1 * tony, no....._ La lull -2iA, Nwpt· l&L Jll.ll11 -"-.,..,. ...., cMoori OCIANMONT i5 "'"' ........ : CllDle '99dy, AYI l1000Mo. • 111111. oi 16/IO S100141-1ftl ,...._ n . MMOta ~ VIW. IM 11A. .......,-CDl!fu• ..... ~· <MM OUI de aec o&AAIMONT MY 1• 11GO• . .., Hldlofy. .....I:':-...... -.-.n1-M1t ..... ~-- ] IMIAU ... -.-··=·•-'. :-,..-..r.:?: ...... ~ ..:.s.iz: .... • ' --- . - \ . Orange Coes1 O~ILY PILOT/Sunday, Oc1C>W 2. 1981 C7 Employee who iS cOilstantly late needs to solve pFoblem o.ra..e: I supervise ~ depanment of li ve women, one of whom JS always late to wort in tbe morni"4S. I feel M>rry for her because abets a sanak mo1her and lw bebyaittina problems. She is well liked and the other women don't teem to mind, but l don't think ifs fair to them. H~ should 1 handle this? P.F. De.at P.F.: Yourcompassion for this worker is commendable, but you are her super- viJor and you need to set some auidelines. Either stager her work scbcdule to accommodate the babysiuin& prob- ' .. .. lem or explain that you need her 11 woric Oft time and sugest she seek other babysinina sources. Be sure that you document the conversations. • • • o.ra...: I have ~n with m y company for three years now and there has been no menuon ofa promotion even though I know I'm doing a good job. My annual reviews arc very good, and J keep waiting for something. Am J beina impatient'! DearP.S.: r s. Have you indicated 10 your super- visor that . you are interested in promotional opportunities. Not everyone is. (See followjQg letter) Show your interest 10 ad' anccmcnt byukinaabout add111onaJ education. aubtcri~ns to business mapzinc . aneodina seminars and wotkshops. etc. 1t•s up to yo u to assen )'Oursclf and pn>motc further advanccmen1 • • • OearAeeee: I feel caught up ina wave of upward mobility and I'm in conflict M th myself. I'm not sure that I wan11he added responsibility and stress of a promo- tion but I feel lazy and unmotivated 1f I don't keep climbing the ladder. Your advi~ is welcome. S.J . DearS.J.: REIEE llClllELS It sounds as if you are Wlsely tr) mg to achieve balance Jn your life rath~r than place imponancc on one area. GOod for you. Don't be intimated or embarrassed by this desire. There are a lot of people out there who arc interested in betng the best at what ' they do and that's enou&}l. What's wront W1th that? Keep your inte~t up 1n )Our JOb •nd, Jf possible, add a new challcn&e here and there and be happ~ Th11 " ah~'a)'$ a dehcatc s11uat1on. • If your fncnd is as utute as you arc. he/she will understand that )OU have · to Ca5C off some of the socsabnnt unless your whole ckpartment " present. Non~xcessi "e lune~ or an occasional after hours or weekend art \Ol.fther 1hould11ot be a problem but the d ifficulty !in with your obj«tivi- Hats olTto)you. ' .. . . ' DeerRQM: J have recently bttn pro moted and I'm very excited about the opportuni- ty. The only negative that l ba'e 1s that one of m y former co-workers. whom l now suP,Crv1sc, is a "Ct) ,good friend of mine. l know n's not wise to ty as a supervisor. Don't make i1 hard on°yo'ursetf. · socialize with someone you manage, but how do J approach th1i.? I rcall) value this friendship. Dear M.V.: MV SSJI Yoong. extremely fut growing indus- trial MJes firm is el(panding ln' the Costa Mesa and surrounding ateas. Exoeflent sales training. no evenings. no weekends, and no relocation necee11ry. For confidential intMView, call Monday or Tuesday only. MIKE NELSON I00-4.S7--41M Melntenence Engineering, Ltd. Fergo_ ND DRIVER WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M .. WEEK· ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 AM. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. lh<t ~ wanted Ml 111 OUf tocel paper gav• mt a cl'tucli.t• 11 reta "I Clo ~te'INntll(I. 1M ~ I ....... your 1""NI ~ wlll -11. ~ I HITE enamel P91nt, 6 gal- lon cans S16 each. Varniltl, 1 ~ cane 15 Met\. W•tlngN>ute box frener 150. Cleanlng compo4.1nd for 1team ~. 5 gallon cana $10 eech. Neon llgtlta. all tu. 1151120. 84 Honda ca 900 custom parts $51175. Book* trom 11- bfaty 2k-S2. 541-8403. .... 111 ....... •1'8W!rMllll,..rdd & .. ....... //4fJfJl'J In ............ ... Ounee. '13' ... Dr ......... ......._.CA .... mi ..... ,.....~ ..... for pennenent ...... , of io In ~-In U8UN ldl. wllh boat, U5,00 .._ ______ .... ~~:W-.:o..=-·J: IPIGAL GAU• IAU IAft •••••01vemrm12 O·OAL a~uarlum PROVINCIAL antique .. N'S Wt~ GC* •. MOOEL,...coetun.et--totmt prcMded. 0. 40 ONLY .. /llne. CALL 642-5671. MOOfiNG w/cablnet I 0. Misc. White 3-dralfff c1t .. 1 Spaldlno prof .. 1lonal ·~' f&·S15. Quality .-om.. Ho ~-io. ~ fllend lftcn) aquarium• $1 ·$7 . 135. Old Monterey dt-"· TOPf1itelynotwo-0¥ned. *-w Moel needld-ft'll ttalfl you ........... Pump•. flltert ' ac· Ing table l100. Smell ,(NII woods. ten front .• alJ• 10 t1Ci -uo. OOOC:lt~Pt'f.Ot,..; c..aw• II !c.ta... • ... w~~~M:;" CHIOrl .. 50•·S15. lnlereetlnQ wood ctblrwt IMt• end bllQ 1150. 120"°933. • ... CCM#'lty location• ~--.... Women'• bike 10-td'ed $15. Me-2914. Women'• MacGregor allO 8valleble. ,....., ..,. SWAP Meeter MllnO out. 11 n U t S30. Boy't BMX $20, Crib goff .... nw mint c:on-JEWELRY. fro.n organ AFI SECURITY. INC. 2k· ·Tel t,._ '*"'9. ,_ otlldten'1 tennie l $10. Cataette tap4M, LARGE Fatt>erwwe con-Clltlon. lhr• WQOCS9, nine 8d. Freezer uptight targe, 714/&N-7474 . bllek ... & pota. SAT. hf.tOP lhoea; 161• or 200/Mo Balboa 11. Bible 16. 20 Bentwood wc:tion turbo ·~ llOO. lror\a putte( bMl.ltltul eicciellent condHIOn 1100. ONLY a..2. We beel ttle ~ ..... , ... Plua meny •1e-79o-73021t75-954e chalrt $1 each. SCooter ~=ctMMra beg,Coetl37S,NllSl50. Organ. Hammond, SENIOR LOAN SW9PMeet.5121rlt. ottwmllc.ltema.SAT& •Ill $10.Cordleelphonel20. wth.~ ta. llb Women's .fur coat. doubfe.k~ 1150. PROCESSOR ,,._ ... llH SOHorallweekt•~· UPT011'MAX. Indoor lllde $8. Electric · new ...... Me.; 3. OQI'~ 3/4 length -. Coetume jewelry, Old I 1· Needed fof growing m9fl· .,..11 M 2513 SJnta Ana Ave. tao/mo. 850-814& lhoe pollsher $2. Amway NATUAAL sofa o . 111 s1so. Student~. 15. 545-1425. gageCo.ln~M.Ex~t1!S~F~A~M~il~Y~8~i~C .. ~,~f~oy1;.'~-==!~tj~!~~~!I~~~~~ masaaoer $5. Toyl 2k· aau.tWftiae country • half size with CaM 1125. AUTHENTIC Old movie pay & oppty for gper d Mtrc:ycle. 30'• Gae Stve, ... ..,.,.. 15. Little trlk .. $5-$1. 1150. Matching cllar Martin ukulele 1150. poatera 125 ~1100. pereon. Cell ~2235 Antqa, Baby ltema, Oek w ma ,.... ~Iii~~ ... .... .... ~. ........... ll 320l 5-....., ,. .. ll IS3l5e.ATJo*W\MOS IS &lSc» llilo ...... tlf'll112 •mn~...,uows ,, 325 ~lo.dad 691935 • 32Sts s.t.lo*d ~ Sales -Serva Parts -Leasing CRIB. new NQht'OW< Jenny Und 1100, no mattr911. You unaeeembie. Fair· view/Bale•. eo.ta Mesa. 54M747. HMdMI hMdphone $15. $125. Framed mirrors I( k k !el 160 y ~ F Recrdl TOOla ,._, $45 YAMAHA 0 --H o t P I a t e S 2 . 2/$25. Framed pnnta $2-ama a u u e • amae-t.a ""7''..-poet· llmlL mw.s urn, ' • • · __.. O M II D Answerphone llO. 4 120. Touter 14• Me-7809. ., $20. Hundteda polt-wottt•tvol. coord .. OOC 2574 OllfOfd Lane 850, ofter. 400 Oall St.1-""'!'l!'Pl!'P.l!!ll"'!!!'lr!~~-15 0 Auto a r. 131·1171 chairs. WOV9r1 Matt $5 Chandellef s 10. Toot• ... aerlQraphs, photos for non proftt H.O. Meal MOVING s.i. Oct 1~ 8-5 ....... call flt .. 494-41177 Santa Ana OOVER upright vacuum NCl't. Roll cane webblnQ $5-$50. 4 foot nout... s E ~ L S 1·S35. 873-H33. Program coeta Mw ar• New twtn bed, 2 dellt1, 2 ....... 1111 29'. bUnk beds .,.,.,.., 55 F_~: _at Edinger wtthpertt$35.ColOtTV .s10.str<>1eecar1MtS12. cent llghtt soc. , Why11or .. 1111"101euiweed Exp.w/eklettyprefd. aqueriuma & Iott morel -.... OPtlon +belt ewning, IPEllMft 155. Floor PCJ4'thet s 18. Seats ::? mtlChlM 650-7233. items thlsWintert MYwtlM IUS*'V· up. helpful. ~ Hamlt1on. ~3754 111 -sped9I c:Mrglng system Service Hrs. Mon-Fn. ~:p~a9:-:': 11 1 1:: ;:' .. ~0=::: WASHER $12s. Dryer rhroutlh classified ~ttgertgeMlelndaul· 220-G224 Sharon SAT & SUN 8-4. 329 F~':u':ec 1~•:!.t•~ ~":'1~3~or..:: 7:00 am to 10 pm 846-1525. boafd $10. Newfinl.$15. 1125. AefrlgetatO< l150. • .. 2 1111 I lo<*toclaMlfledwhen stiff AlllllTllT Rocheater (btwn Sama muctt'mO<e. 1507 Wwlc:k r ented or loaned. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ---------1 HMI« $2. l.Mge picture G• atove 1100. Dfsh. • • you·re IOoklng tor 8tllWWa 1-3 yra ~ w/CPA Arm. Ana & Tultln~Cretothes, Lane. Sat 8·4 Sun. 9-2. $32,000. 4M..a247 10..SPEED bile $45. Reel $4. Old Posti.magazlnea washer$125. TrUhcom· toyoOreppllllnceneecta. OCarM. 478-1411 bOOkl, beaut alt~. ~Wii~1~y.iifi(;ill(iiiitft11tif---; s~rlln pow. mower SSS. co1ot 11 eech. Cot 13, Book pac10< s125. Ar• plaoe. blu c:atpt, drl1P89. etc. ;~e~~~~r~5 zea;:anoyf 'IV TV $50. Wom1n'1 blka lhelf .... Otd National news 150. &48-~. DEAD LINE: Tn<Jt)d.ly noon STICI ere r-A. ~-ttecl .... .,, wy I ~!:~=-"!!P!!~.·=.~·l!• BM $35. ad CJuiw frame G.ograplllc magazines ""IC(: S·~l'lt' ""'""'""'' • 3 d.iys • lOC pt't Imp '"' Sl,00 ull way to Mii your mercnan-treaauret. Bring yoYr t- S50. l(~().lawn $95. 25t, 50$. Ice cream FI ND • Alf .ads"" prt1>410 l>y com•ng 1'110 tn~ Ddlly Pilot to dlte,endlt'swyonyour ~~~~-~Sun. Schwinn crulaer $45. maker $5. Saturday M . pfJKr your llO a< us• tn~ coupon Drlow Trlmed.,.... It a lut~ow-wellet, loo. • • ,......__ .. __ .. -·to _,.lo 211..., S··.....__... H • Pnvatf pariy mtrcn.1no1st Of11y ads No com-,.~ 21111 NIWPOlll' llAa4 ...,..,,.._,. ........ -,.., .,.. "'''"""""• unt-mt1c1a1 ~s. ptu. hvt11oc1i p•OCJu<t or p1dnts Ing manu1ac1urer ...., l41 a••• $35. Mountam bltl• $85. tlngta &~-~. ,...., Atlan-thro ugh classified . £.!Ch lltm must l>t pncr o on rn~ "°With no lltms OVe.t c:etheter•. We have an Faraitart lllt Pttl I Aaiall1 ... , ---··· 548-2429. ......,, s 1 so Immediate oP9NnQ tor an OOO _..__ 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD '--------.._ _______ _. _______ ....,._..;.;,;-., _____________ ~ lndlvidual with a mini· NEW D1ybed White & DACHSHUND pupa A.KC. 21, n-Open 7 _. ... ..,.nt 5530 I Ea··-··· 5530 Ea I t 5530 ·-I t ss•A mum of 1 year H· Brau. wl man,..... & 2 white, 3 gray, 2 bfad(. Tak•,over,, :-,r*', ta. &tended=:. Hours .. _,,_ p •r••• -r •f!U ,.. perlence In itockroom °' trundle Comptete. 1245 $275 & up. 537-3~. •• • 7 a.m.·10 p.m. Mon-Fri mftll/llUHIY A.RT TIME GENERAL SECRETARIAL warehOUM receiving. We *840-8733* ~IAMESE KITTENS. 11 ~=======:.l ~ lmmecll WOOi 5-7 lllllTYUIT OFFICE Must type. and are looltlng f0< a quick wk1, 1st lhot, purebred, hr day Mon-Fri. $5.06 hr. • ....... T have car. Flexlble hours Varlety ... ~slblllty... learner In a fut·oaoed no pape(I. $100-1125. Oellver rnMll to home Full time/Pert time. tenlif' SS +Bonus. Call Brenda Challenglll ... Reward envtronmen\. GMP ex· 54M7 f9 O!' &48-1965 bond seniors. Costa commission. 962-407.. 536-8178 rurience would be help-•llTllE llLTllE. :9 :J:m~':-.:."'o:V HIRING! Governement POT TllE .,., tM hen IUST Sill! Shots &. paper•. Asking WESTMINSTER HOfl)l-KAWASAKI scoora SAMMtS print-out reqd. Call Joba-your area. I 1 N ..... fl 1 lr1at Fllt9ftl "J:, would Ilk• to be con-· TOii.ff $400-$425. 543-6995 88 ELITE 50 Sharon. 220.0224· (JJ~=-=5~98 F~ •:. an outg= ed for this challeng· • MOVING, must leave tam· .. .00 ...... llU * •-* persuulve petson who CllEU ~~ ~r:ortunlty, pleaSe lly pet. M neut Lab mix. 2· 87 CH80 ELITE -We Need o=. NOW .atUillll enjoys talking to peopt. __., flOllW ll.llO. yrs, lie, shots. FREE to StOll.00 Super c:teen. Won't lalt. Earn eocofdlng to pr~ ITuet thru ~1. Ma'!!' .have We might be able to help GPO IOISE TlllEIYnl;E llC. WMI Mllllf ~POMhomeERAN. f64AN5-66PU2P4S< 17 CH150-ILITE ::::::..~ ductlon. Avg exp'd driver own car. -1ttt ~ 119 you. You will work from YL -~ ht I ... , SMailo •msSlOO/day. u..own •llllll!!!ll our conveniently locat~ ••1.-..IJ, • 1815E.Car Ave. • Pure-bred. BEAUTIFUL&. Automatic-Must Seel ec:onocar 18Yrt0<over -----CostaMeeaortlcesched 4PllfelPI SantaAna,CA92705 ChlneM Rug 14x20 an-IOYlng.ewka.-M&F-Shot• 13751 BtadtBtvd S8,9"(C0l9089) CAU 7 ;41547•5332 Ta II e home S 2 0 0 • uUng appointmenll ov« Equal Oppty Employer 11 ue Span Ith dining S2SO.S280 Cell 969-7510 • .l ..... • s250/wk, d~ Must the phone. A job with El Torlto Res· T1l1•1 .... 1ti•• ta't1e fO< 8 with matching POODLES 'R' PEOPLE wcst-.sm Uk• ·new. Only sa.999 ENTHUSIASTIC and havecar. 722 9 llAlllllllllll taurentl, Inc. Is more Hl ... s i deboard. lerge Poodle Pups. $250-$700 SAl(Dl>SSUN)AT (0$4033) ~1~:ed C:::'.J~id~X~ LEU&. SEllETUY Pl.ft llllllSU than just another lob. It'• 11500 e... +comm. S1tauma Urn. OVEA· (Tea Cup. Toy & Min.) All PRIClS PtUS m. uc. 11 .... ,,.,_.SI SYrance dept Lt typing Irvine office has lmmed cellenl wortdng con· a position offetlng var-MANY OPENINGS! SIZED antique hutch, Home ralled. 751-3465 DOC f([, AHO rRI & S£T UP 2 super buys. Now hrs 8-5. Uta 6Jl-56&4 ' opening forCfv Ut.Secty. dltlona. Paid holidays & lety, r .. ponslblllty. RapldtygrowlngColaadd· glaaa tabtes, etc. auc-1 aatraatatl I 14. 999 (0 060 7 5) -----·----IBMIWO<d P«fect exp vacation. CALl NOW cf\allenge and reward. Ing a wnote MW C(N to u 111-1141 (023805) *EICllW IFFIOO* helpful. Competitive Mr. Lawson ~9-9001 and the opportunity to their telemarketlng . IOSS II .... Ill • AOMIN DUTIES salary & benefits. CAti move cloaer to r•lzing group~Co ... tbl'd 15 Yf•· -1111 ========~5 1pd. Super sharp. $1500/mo. Confld. re-(714)553-1808 ft9AllE COAST ~ own career goalL Pd Med. benL Contect --· 1 Owner--lo Mlle1I 4 1aH. I Dr• /J S10,999(2HRF070) 8 eor VRA Each employee It a high--•tbf'd cllentl/g,_t hrs •-Buescher Elk Hart Alto "•" lft ~~ _ -------ml! :';';1~.L~o~ New~ UUL SIClnUY lllLJ PILOT ly-vlalble Individual 8am-1pm. Lovely ores nr Saxophone. Sacrifice! tilt Beach CA 92660 Friendly& casual gen prac whose contribution• OC ~lrport. Can eam For detall1 722-1153 •5•5•e•.J"".s .. w-j[•t .. v•s-a•w'""d""~-.. •I '.d ' firm In HB. 2 yrs CA leg.at Part-time A.ssl1tant Ola.-make a direct Impact on commt. 1Un01t lmmed. 1011 hlaril lrtft, II SILVER cornet and bass built mot0<. new top, r~~1·11--exp nee. sal depends on trlct Advtsor needed Sat· our dally operations.. Thlt It a great oppty. to (Dover Shores) guitar and amplltler. quite doors. roll bar, new ~ •a.1 eitp. Call qulcll, we hate! urdey;-SUndey and Hol· Join a hlallly IU()()8Nfut reasonable. Call brakes. •Int. $2500. C Ip tnestresst847-6041 1 ldays3AMto11AM.Must four philosophy meets motlvatecfgroup. 551-4777. 524·6039. be 18 or over. valid drfv· with your career goal1, Quality Personnel Agency --------1 Alli IO&ILH ' LmUTill SECn ' er's 1tcenae. current In· we Invite you to meet our 1823 E. 17th St. w226. Piaat1 I Or1aa1 Tracks H3S FIT & PIT. Wlfl trali;i. good ILaguna Beach. FI T I suranoe. good driving re-Hiring Ma~• fac:.-to-• Santa ~a • NEWI BMUtlful 44 .. glass &OSI F-250 1983, new tlr ... '=KA!R::MiEA~N~G!H!IT~.~74=vw~ pay Apply '" person. F/cnarge. Pl/Fam/Crim/ cord. $7.00 per hour, gas face and ex.pklfe the op-71 • 1•7 1102 " l960 Newl>Of1 Blvd. C.M Clv. ~ yrs recent & Wf' J mileage. Call Roger ' $6-17.50/hr depending I portunitles currently •• • • dining table; bOOkcases; klwXI CONSOLE PillJo AIT, P/B, PIS, AM, dual ®"~Ible. X71nt eond. exp req. CPT pref. will Starkey Tuesday thru Fri· 1 on experience. Please 1v1llabfe at all levels ~ Beuscher video camera. W/t>en<:h beautiful con-tanks. clean S6,300. Eve. Red w/blaclt top. S4800 UECIT1YE &SSISTllT ' train. Heavy transcribtn~. day, &42-4321 Ext 205. contact Cheryl 0< Kathie '! within various depart·j EARN Canon AEt; 722•1153 dltlon. 0 $1200 Oya/Eve 962-8279. ' 080. 858-'1254 Small Newport Center Co. fast-paced but casual o -1 PLANT CARE INTERIOR at 714/5-48-7'47. ments of our COfporate $400 SlOOO/WK la~ hkl lrni 720-1704 Nwpt Ekh t ••ts, MBZ '83. 380 SL, tully needs a person with 1n· flee. To$151hr.497-«33 1 Otfl<les, f 2 1 .. -....... ,._ .. _... .... ,.. ...-..a.c -""lo ltlatlve ambition & basic 'Maintain plents on route. IECEPTillllT I • ma tresaes, r .......... new '"" tet11a1C1 Cladc1 M4S .........., ..... ...,.,..wr .... busi~ pills A 1<>b w1a LIYE-11 CllPlllOI Good OMV r!cord.1w 11h °' without typing. 11--•••1 ,1•6A-'·1"...,..... QSU26E5ENcmSplZltEe M84Aon.a7R33ESS ' ' IOIO ':gg FORD UOsfXNd 2h ~~Oo~t~~~~s luture 10< the amib1Uous For eldefly lady Lovely 631-6340 needed for: -·-., M , •Y'IV'• career-onented Great home. prvt room. Excel· -1••1111•• HEHi ,•ShorMerm a, llmtU.S 1•No Nlahta/Wknds & BOX, QUILTED! 16 INCH ZENITH colof TV. GT. no. h~u4. r=;r-1 MERCEDES Benz 2200 salary potential Call lent pay. Call Mon-Fii •· n1 -•Long-term '1.U•llJUTftl &llTI •S71HA +comm/training BRANO NEWt $155". noB remott e, cabte.ly "saad200Y· ~::.':73.74~1 o er 1968. -Aunnfno-; good 17 t41640•5667 9am-5pm 714-953-1541 In Saddleback Vlty area.•• Temp.to P8fm. lllllllft lllTI •U ••• •t11 Cell· 846-4293 ry app m on · · bOdy but needa paint Good sal. etc. 3&4·5201 _.. · I 760-0370 MERCEDES 6 3 '69 great Safe tr~ltlon 30 YICIT IUllTEIWtCE . ls.veral Po51tlonsavall1ble IUllT... I 111111.1.112-1241 SAIL off into the SYnset. • cond. Lui of tt'41 . hand· MPG. $950 cash/080 . FAST growing messenger Full-Time pos1t1ons. P/T UCEn.sT I In Huntington Beach. Cl.DllALPlllTlllS I 11 .. mwl Ll<'o 14 Sllfboat. elloep-Traaafl!!tbta made beeut ... I 110,000/ 495-0818. servlQe seeks drivers for 754.5905 Lea¥e Message F!9• hours. small mfg shop Fountain Valley & 811 Or· 7 •• 1111 1 •• 1112 tlonal condition. custom Lita :lfttril 711 I obo 833-3544 720.o56e ~-~..,...,..,....,,,,,.....,..,,...,,..,,,.,,,_--0 c & l A county Full or m So. Coast Plaza area. Cou . ..-tr ..-trailer. extra tails $1500. ;.:.:L.;: • • NISSAN ·as 200SX, auto, p11rt· time Need your own IUllTIUIOE/lllYU Lt typing. Call 754-8822 ange 0 L ~U~~ All 1 ~tlonf 1 requir:.Ca 118--335-3634. 17' ROadrunner. Exc:il:nt llIIC. VIECJtt HR ale. p11. p/b. am/fm economy cv. Insurance Gooo dnvi'!Q record full P/T ..... , ••SS""TI TE0M0PORA1llES ~t~rl~m 0~ 0X:~ e•: j TIW lllYEI llJ•-lr-=:::a·I n15 condition "49S. 40 HP CONFiseXtEB Cart stereo. lil't/gray. lmmac and OIL 568-1030 Ume/benef1ts. Bondable, ---• 7141547.0550 l00%FREE ~ ~ c . 'd et ed B I ... ..... 99 Mercury motor perlect T y b ' cond $6500. 553-1808 musl nave references. Days some evenings f()f -............ at least ........ .,m ,<;Apel' pr «r . r ng cRIRX eXBINET 1275 condition 875-6299 ruck•. ana. Oltl, =....:-:=. ,,...,..,,, ..,,....,,.,,,,.,...-...,.._,.... FININCIAL ASST NB A/E otfloe 675-6110 1 contemporary ctW!d<ens typing. and excellent I DtiAV printout. 850--0869 T cart $125 P f t Pian.. Jewelry & mucf1 PEUGEOT 15 STI. black, ft , 1 • clothing store In Fashion Restaurants communication and 0<· .. · ro · ma ''"' .... , 7612 more. s.ized In drug & leather lnt8fl0r. 1tlek. ex- ro co president Pay· Management I Island. $5.25 hr+ comm. :COCKTAIL WAITS ganlutlonal skills. TUYEL llEIT :~::ue1~:r r't': 18' FiBERGCXss aQ etlme raid•. Up to 90% <*lent condition, $6900. ables. systems. budget. ClllECTillS't usa 760-1400 e=~~~R~AITERS !Types 55wpm, computer $300 Champlevrurn bo&t cuddy cabin with off! 714-873-1829 ext. Pvt party, 854-2412 etc f:asl -paced Do you have strong con-, TWUElllSllELP E OOKS As a rec:ognlzed Industry •kill•. local position. s125 ALL REAL head Tandem trailer J11 , TOYOTA '83 CRESSIQA. energetic self-starter'. cfJlon: & 1rj°uence ~u~IFfr sml media c:o Duties ;#~ ~/T. 2007 s coast !~ieS ~~ ~r~~~ (~~L2':,r~3~11~ BARGAINS! 675-7978 needt some work'. Aatn larrt.. 1161 L•ther Interior. sunroof. ~~~-~~~u=.: ~~: 1 couiJ be~~ ~~~~res incl ahlpplng. ~rranda. Hwy Lag. Ekh 497~8568 petJtlve and com-1 $1500/0BO. 548~8987. ~~2~1W~5~~~ p 0 Box 4220 Costa Within 4 weeks. 673-7859 phones & cleaning. Good menSUfate wfth your level nrtlT RlllLI ' 37' TRAWLER. aft Clbln, • Mm 92828 Att~· Joan handwriting & 1ttn to d• IRetan of experience. education FHt &. accurate to ent8f F•E •U IETS time share ln exchange 11141•'11117 Aatn Dtatatic 9300 · · · · Management 1 tall a must. SS.SO/Hr. and responsl611ty, u well date on computer Wiii I for slip In Newport Beach ,.. c FLORAL DESHilER IAllAGEIEllJ Pamela, 646-4486 EICELLEIT as a comprehensive ben· train. Fun office nr airport Minton, Rosenthal & ' 631_.384 ... · CHEVY 71 Corvette ft ft eflts p1Ckage Which In-250· 1 150 Llmoget. Fri/Sat. 10-6. White, maroon Interior. 5 Roadster. 2 tops, 350 FAST paced nigh volume TRAlllEE l PVT PllT&L CEITH OPPllTlllTIES I eludes: 1011 Ptlarh lrift II CLASSIC 34' Monterey, speed, air conditioning, auto w/alr. Red. all r• snap Must know all n Seet11ng enthusiastic per·' llE 11 ITllE WllTIHS/WllTH (Dover Shor .. ) ' rfbullt b<>etd·IO<·board. AM I F M ca 1 t et t e , celpts, lllnt cond & driver. phases of floral designs s2ira $310 I son PIT. $5.SOhr to trtln I le Medical/Dental/life IW/car to aervlce estab· 1972. Mlln salon added sunroot. 59.000 ml'4is. $15,950/obo. 642-2949 Standard to high style u • then n 3535 E. Coast Fii Jiii Insurance fished lunch route Mon-1985. Frplc, bar. com-$57001 MUST SEE Good starting salary lor WEEI Hwy. CdM. 673-2930 I le CredifUnlon Fri 8-tpm. $50/$65 cash NEWPORT BEACH TEN· plete galley, 50 HP '14 F• rijnt person CA.LL Fedco lhe one stop mem-le Retirement/Savings dally. Lori's Kitchen. NIS CLUB lransferabte Perkins. $25 ,000 . lll·lllJ nl•E-1 IL.II 141540-5326 Mon-Fri IUL HTITI UUI bershlp departmenti Plan 979-0747 memberah1p $400+ 833-35440<120-0566 Loaded w ith p ower FR011TDESl--Oeahng wlth allaspectsof0AG. CTY. #1 TOP I store I s seek l ng e Paid Vac.tlonsJ W eh sf trantf«fee.721·5752 --equlp/L .. ther&moreLic " our import company Producef seeks honest. entnus;1111c individuals Holidays 1 ar ou ng TYPEWRITER portable 1 l1st It~ -rl '72 VW CAMPER VAN r• # 1KEF879 Clerk E.itp d pref d PT to Sales and marketing. ad-aggressive ••e>er. LIS'D 10< • Educallon Assista.nce IEW H m S3S Anti e l977 Duffield 18 eleetrle bullt engine new tlr.es 17,995 start w111 tram sunable mwstrauon and man-Agts. to shoW & Mii R.E I e Opportunity d er ~f table s ~5 Bay CrulMr In gr .. t cond new b<ak• 'em11m caae'. person CALL 6-42-0977 agement Will train right w/Top Producer. All I for Advancement LICITillS L:!,mower Tru~ 21·; I $10,000obo 852-1999 $2500 ot>O. 859-5679 FllllT IHI CLHIS individual. Call Susan leadsturnlshed.Extreme-• W.11/ITIOI e S"'?ke-free W0<k OPEllll 3hp Brlgga/Stratton PllTY lllTI YOU Work Hatd You 0.- FT/PT Apply •n petton. 975-1215 ~~!"::;'8 ,,.:•=· • OLDll Environment me1al front catcher s1so. FN Tm UllN MrW Fun. ·ae Maida Travel lodge. 1951 New-For details. cell Lisa _!!lllTDll•IL ISo 098f'I the doors to a I (UH/W ... ) I• •Ill 12ft·25ft 11 8rt Aber_glua Turbo 621. 5 dr. r8d, port Blvd . Costa Mesa IEllCAL ASSIST '2l·120Q n• ~g;..Hutvr~ us ror-12 P~ In our office VENDO Dlfl Mart COid on ts. tandard IUM, al"it1M..-wmtlll FllHT OFFICE.,. Fronf office tulr-T me I 111 • 1ttn ITllllll refreshments and dis· /w1rehouM avallabele vending mach. Vends Of Custom bullt to tpeCI $7800. MU9t ... 854.0243 n Mon-Fri Medical offkle. ~~ , 11 , 1 cover a refrestung ap-lmmedlately No U· soda milk Juice etc on our pontoons. 1 pleoe For Pl. asttc Surgeon New-lake Forest (El Torol 1 rt · ~· We currently ha.,. Ml time 1 prolCh to obtilnlng real I petlence necieaary. Cell W/mara 4 ,Htee ~no«· Epc»!y, Foam Ailed. AFG, I•-... ~;1·~ Ho~~~~ (714)770· 1950 _ • • __ and part time weekend job Ntl$factlon. We're ~ 975-1216 I x 1 n t c 0 n d . B 0 b Pontoon & Deck. From Pi£:0filJ> __ -_ or IE-'• I IUL ESTATE IChedulel available fOf looking forward to meet· 213·5l4-3309 4hp elec:trlo to 2x200hp IEIEW. OFFICE F-Mek I Individuals 16 yurs of I rng you If unabte to at-Mtn~ ... IH · ~tboard1. WIH build Good typing salary com· ~~h~~d'd ':'~~:ack of· 1 FIEI TUlltll •. and over. Whe1her tend oor Open HOUM, == ;1•1 WllTlll Hou• Of Party mensurate :..,/exp Jonn fl g P nel Challfng. umltedopportunltytojoln you reyoung0<old,lfyou then fonvard your r• Info on 16' Donzl Inboard Boat to your . deelgn. 751-8910 after 6pm . 1;eg ~~'if-'T1me Stari national real .. tale mer-' value custom41f' ~ sume to Dana Altneu at: I white wcker speed boat wlth/~l\out Blllabong Boat Co. ---lmmed• Great benefits , ketlng system with un-as much as we do. we re fum.: 3 chairs, chaise & motOf and°' tournament CALL 648-9318 1l lZOI -. $7,995 &EIEllllPllOlfCTIOl J CallSnerrl(7l4)650·l 14J limited earnings. For ln-1 looklngforyou. EL TlllTI 1 couch. Pine dry sink.I Pl boat. Hart evening• SIHIELEmlOMAT hPP"1H/low milt· Small Mfg Co 1n Irvine formation, call Jeck S I 875-8669 722-3512. 3 .-uu1 needs an Individual to IEllC&L·NllATIY Ayers at SELECT We provide excellent ben-RE Tl llAITS, 110, l Good cond. 198 • covera ttart in production with N pl 8ch ofC FulC·Tlme BETTER HOMES & etlts for ellglble em-, 2450WhiteRoad f0ak S-curve rolftop desk J ... lry/f•n/Art 111,000 875-9555 '15 311-. $10,997 ambition to grow with co ;ack office ~/some 1n.: GARDENS ployees Including medf· Dept. OCP. • $650. Bookcate·cup-UIS h f """'S i... tQ>1s11 w111 train. 852·1438 I s\Jrance billing & •Joht •REAL ESTATE 751-sooo I cal, den•r1·~ l~sur~ 1rv1ne.CA9ff14 = -tgtauL.eg ~SC: ;ruwttss QtR's lnvtntory of 0¥• so -11n HSllEll front ott!Qe. 831-4099 I •UL HTATI !~~=:.· holld:;.; s:nd IOIRECTIONS: Tak• the Amerl OWcn~ch :..so. AN CONCORD MA.RINERS 11 n.1m~ rict, used..., Need P/T well organized I IEllCll. SICT'Y Ttred of doing 111 the work an employee discount. I 405 to the Jambor• exit, .,.,y gd condl 759-1877 WATCH. 14K oold. S3000 '"4 ..... la llll resp person wl1h cterlcal NB office. PT. Flell hrs f0< less than generous Pie ... contact OUf Pet· proceed Northelllt. turn ,ROCKOLA. 5c Slot Mch FIRM. 720-9964! 16 FT blue Hobie cat. & sales skills 759-9392 Exp pref41fred 548--2266 commission split? Broll8f sonnel Department at: left on Mlln, then left on 1915 Edison OllC ~iyw: Diamond wedding-en-great thape 11125/080. •• •YH:a ,..-E 11..,. .. SICn 1 offers 90% commluionl I CarhwlQht until It enct .. t 50'• Peotl Met\. Clf'IOY a. gagem,nt Mt. Engage.. llAak• us an oJfer. call IOt ...... ,.. , _, • ., .,,_ for indee>endent agents I fEICO t Wfllte Ffoad. Cfg Mchs. Mooe. Head ment ring over ~ karat. I oetalls. K1thy 1nytlme No •xi> req'd If you are Full time. Hperienc:ed, J W L'8Wi1 673.-1815 • • em RolttoP dttl 8S0.989J Tiffany setting. Wedding 642-4014 LOIG BEACH &BMW JOHNSON & SON L111coln M e r cury ~~ ..... t," fl .. 1 c .,.,. ...... >4" '.6)0 JOHNSON & SON Linr oln Mt•r c u ry ."fl\.~ t~~f~ ( fif'W•1 ,· ,.,,, ...... '""') ''6 10 1i7MifCC0U9ii. lt2,750. FUiiy -lipped V-1. Leu .... ~~ Trw.- ....,.. Mfg Weminty op.. tlonaL AK I Ned Co. car. reliable & eaoet to leatn. must know inSYrance bill-_ 3030 Harbor Bfvd. e~ 0ppty Employer I band eteo ha d'9monds r---·------ call Center Gius 1n E• I ino. 951-1976 RICliYill/ Cotta Meta. CA ~ · Hll AppralHd a• 13920: CAL 34 Xlnl cond. lyr '*' 3670 Cherry Ave. Toro17 ~~~J.~~view •••IH I . I (714)979-2eec> SILIS/IEOlnUY I~•==-Prloeneoot 721-4171 :ts'f'· ~~. 't2~ Lona Beach OlOS 'l3CWa8rougham --------1p/T weallend & nights mtr OfCourNI S.."1g fftendty, helpful. ., refrlg. Coppertone, obo. CALL 497-2277 fUlt pwr, wire wtll, tllt wnt, .I . .,....IS SUBWAY SANDWICHES 'Small m&n\lfac1url~-1 . energetic peraon tol xlnt cond. M~ ... by --HOBIE 1e· r al ood 3 8locks N. ol 40S FWY plultl Int. dean, S3900. MUST Mllft. 142-7090 WI .,..,. Westminster 898-0305 panyltM8kinga • EqualOpptyEmployer handle clerklng 9/29.$250.548-3127 OIL PAINTINQS·LITHOS cond 1N2 :..t !..... (714)1•e5711 •i....,,....--Me_4_MO __ _ • 1,.,, Clerk/Driver =ontlbllltlH whllel ET SC PT A£S · · •-. ,,.. The Of Coast Dally arHlme ... lfTll. IALU P11m Ing to full time com-llMtrlt IH•trt M AL UL U new rigging, t~e. PL YMOVTH '12 CHAMP PllOt ~Ing for en ' I Succeuful c andidate Exp'd & dep9ndabfil for Wm6aalonedl 1 1 retell Nln1 • .,., 11• IM-HU W.1 ~ ":::, ;:=· ~·oio'ro~ ~ OW::u. ~~ °::,':; energetic pereon to ... Crlllie1 e.arl ' must be a dependable wt• boUtlQUe In Nwpt r • Q " r • _._,.... · ..... llst our ~trlct Manegera p,J1-Sl.H/ltr Mff·•tartar With the ablll· Bwtt. FT/Pf l)Oeltlone phone/rec9PtlOn work, 111111•....., ...... '• ~ 1-2~7~2~·1~49G~. ----~!!!!!!i!!!!!!!l!l!!l!~COf~ld!:_· ~U.~215!!:_·_!912~-4~1~32:_ 3 days during tne ..-. ty to handle and lltt up to evall now. Sii & comm. compu1• data entry end Good condttion. 175. Cel _.•....._ ~~--- WM!tends and nolfdays. TM Cit of Cotta Meta Is 50 lb• .• be famlll• with Call Karen a1 845-8503 cuetomet" contact to NOW 721-17591¥9 mtg c.llb-il.a1:nt4 Applicant must hive re-... kl,! 1uallfled can· O<angeCountyw ... end Moo-Fri 12·5 for app\. beglnofWlth, ~ lo VITA MIX BLENDER ....,... • liable car with Valid CA ... rtuent In Engllth. Vlffd ..... ~ ~ .._ .. dr~M. proof ot dldatH or Croaslng Calif. drlver1 lloenM with *UL.II* with hlah Potentt9I In· Modet ~· 3 YMf'8 SHOP EARLYI ln1urtWt:e and OMV Guard to Nll9t chlldren OMV print-out • muat Dfug & ft1 counter ..... come. &tablllhed ~ au.am. . 8200. Uke lkly wltl a ""'* 009t r,'%-c>\l~S~ln~!a~! =~~n~,9:~:~~~ Apt)fy in ~son or~: ==~/Ts:':'': =:::..-=:.~":: hlil=&4e-147Alt '°':m,:;_~so allowanc. adherencle to Mfety regu--Todd Sanaltl Newpof1 leech. Cell.,.,• enWOlll'*'1 In South·. n....... M-1241 Come In 10 apply st latlona. Pert lime • 20 JT~) 722·5400 .. , Mt. Wela. 7IO-Ot' 1 .... 8anla ~ Hrs ANT' Q u E d r •• I. r _ ..... _;... .... ___ -· ...................... --. ........ ~~~~ubl~•== WMILILlml,•. mnllm =.;:;-1:;·<: =~ir1r.:"C:,~:O,.~ htl}J*fa- of a currenl tuber~ 1020 W. 17th SttMI 41 ftMnc19 _,,.. ...u °"*'· table. M2-4tt0 HAU1.uLcoen HOund ~ ..._, cteatanoe certlflcat .. and Cotta Mw. CA 12627 _., •""8" 11ty1e pro11e nteCla ....._ ~ In -1 r... previous uperlenc• equ.te>ppty~"'" to 11...,_,. .,....,. 111mm.-1"-IROYHIU, d~b•• or fltftMI. ,.,.....H,~ prefened RECEPTION/OAT A ..... toroe. CYllCMMF .... w-WlfiiitiiA'kl =,.:;:; ~ Ilk/tin Cll 14' •a _ .... ..,.. ~............ ENTRY FIT. NB contrac-~_..,.of, """w ~, =~~':" QQOd cond. l 'llurr: ;!Mif1c119tot.-. ' _,,.. tor. Heevy ptlonea. IO °'----·· ._ I lt04MI I ~· Eic1R111 ..... "'8,Utllll nFairC>tM wpm fifing ~., Lo us. 1florthanc1 or mllP/t,_ ,_ ...., end betWMn tam & 5f>m M·F Co.ta Mela, CA 92828 e x p • d h e I p I u I IPeed Wf1ttno I I I I ..... ~ "' IW'8M peraon Dtr*'i "" ... 09 wl8 all>trtO C Ort S 110 Or calf Er1c II 442..4321 (714)75-4-5350 Sal +beMfttL 720-0el4 l Cont.act ~/'---8 "'Mill Olloe. Pllll IWa, dli'I & Wiii ....... 1'tf·tt7'. axl 205 eoe M/F/H -St .. 1100..i -...... ..,.,. ~ d'9 ttl ""..-, 1,1,tl .... OOIC ___ .... __ ""'=-- HIRE rm ms 1101P11111n &At.il RAION NEiblb ... --......... e1 = ..nA.,l.'"" ......,. .. ....: . ,Mature pertOn -~I '~' STATIONUtY pracmtrw,.......... .... .._ .... a. -••e.mma J PIT penn. uo .. 1·-:, s Oftl. CdM. "'· 1 .. .,..,,....., UOWll ......._ i il!ftii: ,, s 1u "' •••tllOft. •hroush cr.u\ified F~.,.. c.~"::'~ <t::,,;:;::::-.,,.,.. =.><::~':·~:=-.. ':.·::-:-:.:::.:..-:= :;~ .. '",'h-.•3• II flt. (714) &.41.0711 Of Front ofc eppeerMCe ~-............ -. G lllllJftl,._.._......... ..... ........ IU-llll [ (213)'49-3* MIOtw ~7WOl6June 17M7" :::..-:.=::::... 1C11•wc.t114Mt •!_'*-Dt·10IO'I · I I .. • SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1988 ~ ...., .... ,.._.., ............. Costa Mesa's girls (right) get off on the right foo~n r oute to helping the Mustangs win-Division .n sweepstakes. ~e D3. A1neri~~ns .split with So~iets for gold U .S. volleyba ll tea m s platters Russians, r ally from first-set setback to romp, 3-1 \ SEOUL (AP) -Karch • Kfraty. playinL like a man possessed, and Steve Timmons spiked the United States to its second straight Olympic gold medal in men's volleyball. beating the Soviet Union 3-1 Sunday. The Americans; No. I in the world the past four years. beat the second- SEOUL/1.988 ranked Soviets 13-15. 15-IO. I S-4. I S-8 for their seventh victory in seven matches. Argentina beat Brazil 3-2 for the bronze, its first medal in Olympic. volleyball. The United States. playing the Soviets for the first time in 20 years, were led throuahout by Timmons and Kiraly,, whose li igh-tlyi ng spikes have . ... been tamed at more than 100 mph. He dove headlong across the floo to keep balls ali ve and used his inch-plus venicat spike to drill spi all over the coun. The U.S. team. 1 the Soviets in 2S o 35 m e 1984. added the ses:ond gold o its titles at the t 985 World Cup. the 1986 world championships and 1987 Pan American Games. After ctuising throug 'the thud game, the Amencans stumbled at the start of the fourth as the Soviets took leads of 4-0 and 5-2. Then Timmons. a ~uisidcJliuer fr.om New-- Po" Harbor Hilth and Orange Coa~t College, and Kiraly. the 6-2 team captam, took over. Kiraly hammered a spike to Ile n 6-6. then scored wtth a stuff block against Jaroslav Antooov to put the United States ahead for good. 7-6. Timmons followed wi th-a bliSLcr- inJ spike that hit the back line and Kiraly came up with another kill for a 9-6 advantage a.s the standing-room- only crowd in the 12. 700-scat Chamsil Gymnasium roared in ap- proval. After the Soviets made it 9-7. the United States scored the next live points to get w1thin one of victory at 14-7 .• The Soviets held ofT two match points at 14-7 and a third at 14-8 (Pleue aee TDOIONS/D3 BARCELONA A W A ITS. -XX UXH OLYM EI A D SEOUL (AP) -When the Olym- pic flame dies ton1$ht. Barcelona's long-sought hfe as a c~~ of the Games "ill be bom. and its leader alread-.. knows what 1he next four )ears "'"'" bring. '\•tt will be a bit complicated." said Pasqual Maragall. Sarcelona·s ma) or and president of the city's Ol)mpic organtiing commmce. "It won't be tem fxing. but 11 will be reall) com- pkx. ' A graduaie of Ne" York's Ne" School for Social R~search and a former lecturer on urban economics at Johns Hopkins Universit y. Maragall 1s well acquainted w1th what he sees as the focus of his a11en1ion until the 199'.! 01) mp1cs tan. "I begin with mone). alwa)s." Maragall said. when asked what he talks about in meeungs with past orgamzing panels. "That 1s the main problem. l ask about size. Then J ask about the technical points.. TV pro- ducuon for instance. "Then. of course. l ask about the sports themselves." ;rhe ln temat1onaJ Ol)mp1c Com- mmee voted t"o )ears ago 10 stage the '92 Games in Barcelona. a cit) of I'. 7 m1lhon on pain ·s Mediterranean coast that first bad for the Games in 1924. ··1 used to tell IOC members. '\\ e are not onl) ready. we are npe .... Maragall said. The ·24 Games went to Pans. home of P1em de C'ourbenin. the French (Please eee XXVTB/D4) U.S. poloists lose three-goal adva·ntage, eventua lly lose in OT to Yugoslavi~. 9-7 SEOUL(A P)-The sung of defeat was too new. the d1sappo1ntment too fresh . and all the U.S. water polo captain could think to do "as sv.1m. slowl). back and fonh across the Olympic pool. . Terry Schroeder's dream had run 1tscoursc. and a d1sappoant1ng course it was. Falhng shon to Yugoslavia in the gold medal game. 9-7. Just the v.a} n had fallen short m 1984 . .. , guess ma)'be J was wishing the game v.asn't O\er ... Schroeckr said of his reluctance to leave the v.ater "Ma)be I was v.1shang m}' career wasn't over.tllut the) are.and hfe§OCS on~avc to get~ "nh-m)~hfe: .. It v.as a dream that cal'\'le clo~ to becoming reaht)" Painful!} clo~ Ranked founh in the 'A-Orld. the U.S.. v.ater polo team came into the Ol~mpac games and stunned e'er)· one but them~h·es b) knocking ofT Yugosla' 1a. the v.orld's best team. in tne opening game. T_he same Yug.osla\ tan team the) had ued in the gold-medal game last Olympics The team that had beaten them out for the gold b~ maintaining a better goal dafTerenual throughout the tournament. Four~earsofrebuitdins "as pa~ mg off And just when things star;ted looking good. 11 blev. up an their faces. . Thev .\mericnns lost the second game of the tournament to a pan1sh team which. though fast and !lash). was nov.hl'n: near the caliber of Yugoslavia. "That hurt." Schroeder said. "But something hke that can also make }OU a better team. It can help you puU together." Schroeder called a team meeting and laid it out for them. They were down. but not out. T~ey could still . SE OUL/19 88 "in 11 all. .\nd wm the.,, did. First Chana. and t~n Greece.· Then Hungal). the t mamenfs best shooting team and th winner of more Ol)mpic mcdals than an} other country. Schroeder was in the thick oftbings all the wa)'. Ht plays the two-meters. al1n to the lov. po t 1n basketball. It's (Pleue .ee POLOISTS/IM OCC def~nse bites big-play bug Smarr'aTD with 0: 6 left llft&Un 7-6 For more tha two hours, 1 panisan crowd o 00 Ml silently at Irvine Hiah waitilfl'1or J.hc Univer- sity Trojans• offense tW6 somethina. With I 6 tee0nds left in tht pme, the Trojau responded by sconna on a desDeration pua and. coupled witll JhcPAT"-Una"enitycameaway wi•h • 7-6 ViCtory OVtr I heanbroken F!->Ot~ill Hiah football team Sa1urday niJ.!.!L "This "' an uabetievable efron. .. e•claimed University COKh Mart Cunaiapam ... We saaned die eame wi\h foUr stanen i1ared. and we llad lO ua One ~ on IM oftiealive Ii~ but _... it counted &hey came tJuouek. .. There is no question we needed (Pl_. ... UIO/D9J By JON FERGUSON Of .. O., ........ tN -A year ago. orang Coast College's defense suffered from big-play-itis. This season. the Pirates have bit the bug and tu med into a big- play unit themselves. Once again Saturday. the defense. bolstered by special teams pla}. proved the catalyst m victory as OCC' defeated previously unbeaten Mt. San• Antonio. 27-13, at Memorial Stadium. The Mounties made four turnovers in their first two games. but fumbled it away five times and threw an interception Saturday against OCC which played a big part in where the ball bounced. "We've kind of turned 1t around from last year." said sophomore nose guard Bruce DuBois, a seconcf.)'ear starter. "Last year the offense had tq be the leader. Now the defense sets the tone. "We have something to pro,·e. We were a good defense last year. but gave up the bag pl a). This year. we're going ~fense t<>-be-t-a*en senousl}. Our defense 1s kind of different from an' other. We're not real big. but we're quick and tough. and attack the ball.·· Coach Bill Workman says ... You can't ask for more." while defensat'e coordinator Ban) Waters cues onl~ details for 1mpro\·emen1. Like agl!inst Rio Hondo an the opener. OCC struck for a quick lead behind Bnan George's 99-yard k1ck- 01ireturn fo~ a touchdown. and a fumble recovery by Scott Balmos led to a 31-yard Kevin Mc Keh 1e field goal wtth 12:33 remaining in the first quaner. "All of a sudden "e'redown IO-Oan the first ~ang.r:· said • Mt. SAC ~oacn Bill Fisk. ·•ft takes us out of a lot of things we lake to do. We would have liked to do a few things d1ITcrcn1. We have gained 300 )ards on the ground the last t~o games. but \\hen the~ v.ere bringing as man~ J>C'Ople as the' do on defense. "e staned to LAf&w..mere-'' --- .\nd hke ag:11nst Rio Hondo. fr1t safet\ Scan Turner led the team in tackles. Turner had I I tackles. s1"< primal). and fo«7ed a fumble. v.h1k 1ns1de linebacker foe Hester. outside hnebacler C...an Calhoun and Du Boas had nine. eight and eight taclles respecllH~I~ Outside hnebacler Chns Matnl'' and safet} Balmos. v. ho recovered a fumble and forced a fl,\mble. also. made their presence kno"n. The defense limited .\nzona State transfer Leonard Russell of Mt. San .\ntonio. ".ho had a' eraged 14:?.5 ~ards his tirst tv.o games. to 61 ~ards on 14 camcs \\orlman summed up Russells da~ faarl} "'ell in stating. "He got has br:uns knocked out. basacalh." Mt. ·.\C' ran the ball 7~ pel'C'Cnt of the time their first t"o gam~ . but thre"' nearl\ )0 percent ot the ume Saturda\ 0 Thr ·coach {Wanot'~~,..,..'"11'nnr+-+-! game plan." DuBois said ... \\e came together as J team and pla~l.'d our hearts out. The~ had bt~er pcr<.on- nel. but "e pla,ed harder·· But Orange toast "asn't tht• onh team pla~ ang defense as the \1 ounlle(, hm1ted Coast to :?O total 'ards. anclud1ng1ust .r rushing ~ard' on 30 cames. Mt .\C earned 11\ name dropping (X ( quanerback \C\ t' Calhoun fht· t1ml°) for a l"l'mbaned 41 yards tn lo ~· • Rob 1monson'<. interlt'pt aon. DuBms· and Bl'ti i...ul'hn's combined sat'lc a bad handotT and Balmo forced tumbk endl'd \It.~.\<.·!> linal four dn,es The CCC -01Tense · "h1ch fell under the' dutttron ot <. alhoun for th~ firs1 ttmeafterM1kc .\ngel0\1 "as unabk to get the offen'l' mo' 1ng 1n the P1r:uec;· first t"o games. µ1ned onh (Please see OCC/03) \ Rams try to pluck Phoenix today Rustlers rally for 14-lOwln over Apaches From T1te A11oclaled Pre11 Being atop their respective divisions one-founh of the wa> into the National Football Lcaaue season has the Phoenix Cardinals and Rams already thinking about late December. Tht Rams. 4-0 and leadina the ,NFC West by one game over San Francisco, play host to the Cardinals, 2-2and one off our teams tied for first in the NFC East. at I ~m. IOday at Anaheim St1d1um. ;rbt Rarn1 arc favored b) a touC'h· down. Phoenil is comina off a 30-2 I victory ovtt the defcndana upcr Bowl champion Wu hinaton lledains. TM Rams. mcanv.hilc. mo.-lO their best SWt SllK't 1985 ... I 4S.ll roed ric&or)' •1nSl lbtOauHt. ~o be1ftll con~.~ ha"e to be al* to come tram .,..ad and Robinson sees it as 'crossroads· issue in b id for supremacy In West Division beat a good football team and }OU have to be able to Sta~ ahead of a aood football team. ' Cardinals coeCh Gene Slallin~ said. "We've done both now with Tampa Bay and Washington. ''Our footblll team is cont1nu1na lo. impro"t-we·,~ pla)cd pretty touah 1n all the pmes and we·, e playtd SOrM pretty aood tcam5. It's 1 "ery \~ di,1s1on. It's still earl) and an~1h1n1 can happen. But rm ~ we re one of the obcs on toe> " The Rams bell theti.ant1 wtth a caren-lli@ fi,c tCMdKtown pasas from Jam E\'Cren. &ht thlf'CI suail!n I 00.yard day ~ tadti«ll Orea letl and a ~ Ckftntt. TM 4J "'•ts were the m<>1t for • the Rams ance the\ beat lhe cardi~ls 46-14 in 19~5 and Los Angeles leads the NFL an sconng w11h I I 8 points. \'et C'oach John Robinson 1 thinlina more alona the lanes of beinJ 5-0. ··1 thin~ ""e tt lund of at 1 crouroeds as 1 football team in some way$." Robinson satd. "We could bccolM satisfied W1th what we've eccomphshcd and tt~I off and disappear. basically. an this race. or we can C'Ont1n1ae 10 1m· prove. "If this ftft a milt Nft. -.c'"C finiabed .-lip weda thret ..,_ to So· W~"ft cloi .. .-ell ii tht fina llp. but we~ II .... aa 1d'la MM> were lc9di11 •.• -tao werea'l •"· v. here to be ~n :u the end "E\el) thing 1 an front of u an term ofv.hat v.e h:ne1odo1oget to be a good te3m. ·· Robinson added. "It's irrefutable that tht" team that art going to ma~c the pla)ofTs. the tt>ams th:u are going to ulumatel~ rtall) contend for the cham- pion~h1p. al'l' the teams that mo\C from here on upward .. Cardinals quartrrback r1I Loma' sot thrtt p1CttS of aood ~"""this v.cd. -his left hip isn't bothc11ng ham. ~1vcr J.T. m1th was able to pracucc at\er pn1mna • $houlder again t Washington, and the NFC'~ lcad1,_g sacker. Rams dcfen '''C end Gary Jeter. as out for at ltul thrtt Wttb. Lomn bad 10 1ake a C'Ortl~ shcM ~ tht Wash•l!l'on C fof an aftMi\I( titft tMp \Ml baa botbcriaa llim 11nce uaan1111 cuap. CHLILI\ \'IST -Golden West College's flu tlers rallied Wlth a founh-quaner touchdown v..1th 46 SCC'Onds left Saturday night. but sun needed to hold off three pass aucmpts into then own end zone to protect I l 4-10 \IC\Of' here o~er South~tern 1n M1ss1on Confcren« footblll. R•> hacldefonrs Rus1m saw a 7-3 lead melt into• I(). 7 deficit 1n the • thinS quaner then put on a 1pmtcd n!!l to ac1 the winner. 1 ne Rull~" aot a ma.ior break when Southwesletn wa11u1hy ofpul 1n1e'lfaNCe 1rilh I .lO left s;vins Golden West • lint down at 1t1 owa 40. at lrickcr ~jliijde 2 ID Dlirrdl ~ •.• .., -oafDilltllllldlO•• 12. thcR ................... . ... .................... ... ' I I I I I ; Da 0rMQe Coeal DAILY PILOT/ Sundey, October 2, 1988 ....L..__ __ Stieb has sleepleaa night after second strillght near-mias F...m 'he Aaedate4 Pren TORONTO -Dave Stjeb was still Ill ~kina his bead Saturday about the no- bitter that aot away .. Make that tne second no-hittcT -in a row. • .. I didn't have a ni&htmare last night~•• Stieb said a few hours before the Blue )ays played the Baltimore Orioles. "But lsure had a lot of trouble genina to sleep:• O..!l.f !)~ niaht. for his second consecutive aame. Stieb lost a no-hitter with two out in the ninth with a 2-2 count. Jim Traber, an Orioles pinch-hitter with a .216 averaae, poked a soft sinaJe over the head of first ' baiem.an Fred McGriff. On Sept. 24, Julio Franco's two-out, '2-2 IJ'QUnder took a bad hop over sc;cond baseman Manny Lee's head. When Traber's baJJ laoded ....._._ just beyond the reach ofMcGriff --in sf\ort ri&ht field. shortstop Tony Fernandez threw himself to the turf in exas~ration and Stieb tilted his head to the heavens. . WeaU felt the same way," pitcher Jeff Musselman said. "It was the most disheartening. most incredible thing." For some, it was deja vu. In 1982, Jim Clancy took a .perfect pme apinst the Minnesota Twins into the "'inth but Randy Bush broke it up with a broken-bat 11ngle over second baseman Damaso Garcia's bead. "f rabcr's hit tarnished a masterful, 90-pitch outing bY, Staeb, I ~8. wh'? aqi Jhe last out effortlessly for his thtrd one-hitter this season and his third consecutive shutout. He faced the minimum 26 batters through Traber, allowing a walk and hitting a batter but seeing both erased on double plays. Stieb extended his streak of -scoreless innings to a .c~ub-.rccord 31 . In the last 27 innings, he permitted just s1x hats. "Should have gassed (Traber), up and in," Rance Mulliniks joked with Stieb on Saturday. Stieb had a laua.h, too. In the clubhouse he hesitated before auiographing someone~s scorceard · from the aame. to make surc·thc hit had been properly marked_ Quote of the day Biil Parcells, coach of the New York Giants when asked if he thought linebacker Lawrcnc~ Taylor was rehabilitated from drug abuse: 'Tm not convinced of anything. All I'm saying is he's undergoing the prescribed treatment. r didn't prcscnbc it. Hopefully, it will work out." Barr's 61 puts him up by one Canadian Dave Barr, charging from l!I 10 shots behind. ucd a course record Saturday wuh a 9-undcr-par 61 to take a I - shot lead after three rounds of the Southern Open golf tournament in Columbus. Ga. Barr. even-par after 36 holes, ovenook second-round leader Jeff Slamu w11h a round that included nine birdies and was at 201 cntenng toda)"s final round. Siuman. the PGA cham81on. stumbled to a 74 and 204 total over the par-7 . 6. 79 1-yard Green Island Country Club course after earlier scores of 63 and 6 7. Mike Halbert, Lance Ten Broeck and Du Forsmu trailed Barr by one shot at 202 aftcrroundsof69'overthe narrow, hilly pine-tree studded course ... J1Jl 1Dk1ter and Missie MeGeorge each shot a 3-under-par 69 to share the lead af\u two rounds of the LPGA Tour's San Jose Classic. Both Inkster ... a thrcc-t1r01e winner on the tour this year. and McGeorgc. who has not been a winner since turning professional in 1983. were at 138 at the 6.370-yard course at Almaden Country Club. Ml11le Berteotti had a 71for139. AlsodunogSaturday's play. two-time U.S. Amaaeur champion Kay Cockerill scored a hole-in-one with a 6-1ron on the 159-yard sixth hole ... Bob Charles of New Zealand birdied the final hole to take a one- stroke lead after two rounds of the Senior Challenge in Roswell. Ga. Charles. who leads the Senior PGA Tour in money-.winmngs. completed his 3-under-par 69 with a 3-foot b1rd1e putt on the final hole. That gave him a 139 total. fi ve under par. for two trips over the Horseshoe Bend Country Club course and its treacher- ous. weather-damaged greens. McEnroe eliminated by Kriek SAN FRANC ISCO -Veteran Johan ~ Krick upset third-seeded John McEnroe. 6.4. 3-6. 6-4. 1n the semifinals of a tennis tournament on Saturday and will face 16- year old Michael Chang of Placentfa in the finals t.Qdl)'._ The game will be the (ast-rislnj teen-agcr's first Grand Pnx final. Chang. ranked 34th. defeated Danie Visser. 7-5. 6-4. in the cadier semifinal Saturday. In a 2111-hour serve and volley duel. the powerful 64th ranked Kriek broke McEnroe with a forehand passing shot in the 10th game of the third set. It was the third time Kriek had beaten McEnroe in fo1Jr meetings in this tournamrnt since their first meeting in 1980. Chana fought off a stiff challenge in the first set from Visser. a qualifier from South Africa who ranked 23 lst. Holben killed ID plane cruh COLUMBUS, Ohio -Race car champion Al Holbert. who was killed in a tw1n-eoaine plane crash. was rcmembettd Saturday as \he "areatcst ambassador auto ractna ever bad." . Holbert, 4 I, was killed Friday niaht whm his envate A~IAr crfShed shonly after .takcotr from Ohio State Univenity•s Don Scott F1eld. The plane crashed in an open field one mile from th,. ai . It miucd the nearest home by about 2SO yards: ,..... Teams from the federal Aviation Administration and the National Transponatlon Safety Board were investiaating the cause of the crash Saturday. Holben was retumina to Doylestown, Pa., after watchina his Grand Tourina Prototype racing team practice for Satur- day's qualifyina rounds in the Columbus 500 race. Bol1*t Holbert was the all-time ln- temationaJ Motor Sports Association-Ca.f11cl GT career leader with 49 victories. -· He woh the Camel GT points championship in 1976, 1977, 1983, 1985 and 1986. He also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times and had I 0 SCCA Can- Am and one SCC.'. Trans.Am victories. He finished fourth in tbc 1984 Indianapolis 500. . ~ WJ~ epllt enCl P'reddle Da111tt ta driagecl down by Cal State J'allertoa de- fender Cluia wnot lD ftnt half Satmday. Titau d.roppecl S'&·18 declalon. _ Holben also was the director of Porsche Motor- spon North America, and owned the Porsche 962 prototypes that Chip Robinson and Derck Bell had entered in today's Columbus 500. Both cars were withdrawn from the race. ;uf!:.j~::::y::::~:·::::nd Flo;rida stays Un beaten ATLANTA -The Atlanta Hawks m have railed in their au~mpt to make gua.rd a tors' de"ense stifles LSU· Sharunas Marchulcms the first Soviet 11 ' 1'T J 8 w j ~~~.etball star in lhe NBA -at least for ma rallies past Kentucky J. .. o. yom ag Hawks P~c_nt Stan Kasten left Seoul.' South th .mpS F 1' 'e·..4-0 K~rca, Saturday~ a day of lengthy negotiations. U U ~ ~ Ir~ IJ failed to seal a deal for the Hawks to get Marchulenis. From Tbe A11oclated Pre11 the 23-year-old, 6-foot-4 playmakjng guard who'\cored R · h d f · 21 points in leading the Soviets to the Olympic ootd ic ar am scored the only touchdown Saturday med.al over y\.lgoslavia. He had 19 points in the Soviets' on a ~2-yard interception return and Florida's over- sem1final victory over the United States. ~wenng defense shut down quarterback Tommy "There may be a way for these discussions ·to odson as the Gators earned a 19-6 football victory over contin~c." Kasten said .. He had hoped to sign the Soviet ~UAorida. 5~ for the first lime since 1969, rattled the star 1n time fortheopenanaofthe Hawks' training camp highly-rated Hodson, who completed just 7 of 19 passes this Thursday. but said there is still "a possibility" that for 72 rards. ~ith three interceptions. Hodson had Marchulenis could join the team in mid-season. 1 thrown 02 passes without an interception entering the Spinks enten DO contest plea gam~mmitt Smi~h of Florida topped the 100-yard mark ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. ~rfor-m rushu~g for the.eighth strai&ht pme. Smith gained 132 mer world heavyweight boxing champion yards an 27 cames and now has 2,003 yards in his career. Leon Spinks pleaded no contest to a charge The only player to reach 2.000 yards sooner. Herschel of driving while irppaircd stemming from Walker, passed the milestone in the third game of his his arrest in April. ~p~omore season in 1981. Smith has played five games Spinks, 35. entered the pica before 52nd District in his sophomore season. · Judge Robert L. Shii>!>'r. No sentencing date was set. Elsewhere: Spinks. who captured the world heavyweight title ~labama Sl, Kentacty %1: The Crimson Tide in February 1978 with a 15-round decision over continued its mastery over the Wildcats wi th a stunning Muhammad Ali. wa5 pulled ov.eF by Aubum-Htll rally. ReserYe.quancrback Vince.Sutton-threw a-3-yard- police as he drove out of a party store parking lot on touchdownpasstoGeneNewbcrrywith IOsecondslef\as April 24. according to police-records. AJabama rallied from a 17-point deficit. Alabama 3·0 A blood test conducted by the Michigan State has won 12 S1ra1ght against Kentucky and is 29-1-1 i'n th~ Police later showed Spinks' blood-alcohol level was senes. The qnly defeat was in 1922. · 0.21 percent 3! the time of his arrest. Under stale law. a Georcla 3', Miul11ippi IZ: Tim Worley scored twice. blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent i.s, considered one on a 93-)ard run with the opening kic~ofT. and intoxicated. comple!ed a 27-yard halfback pass for another score. Television, radio TELEVISK>N 1:30 a.m. -OLYMPICS: Final day hlOhllOhls, Channel '· 9:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: The Arc de TriomPhe from Paris (delay~). ESPN. 10 a.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: New York Gianls al Washlnolon, Channel 2. 10 a.m -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Holly Farms .00, ESPN. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: SI. Louis at N~ Yorll Mets. WOR. 11:10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Allanla at Cincinnati, TBS. -11:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Pillst>uroh al ChlcaOo Cubs, WGN. 1 P.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Denver al San Diego, Channel '· 1 P.m. -AUTO RACING: IMSA Columbus SOO (delayed), ESPN. 3 P.m. -DRAG RACING: IHRA U.S. Oi>en Nationals from RockfUham, N.C. !tai>e>. ESPN. 6:30 P.m. -EXHIBITION HOCKEY: Detroit vs. Klnos al Oakland. Prime Tlcke l. 7 P.m. -OLYMPICS: Closing ceremony, come>eti- lion wrap-up, Channel '· I P.m. -TENNIS: S.n Francisco men's 1our- namen1 final <del•Yed), USA. I P.m. -HORSE RACING: Falre>lex Park r•plays, Channel S6 (Prime Tick•t, 12:30 a.m.l. 9:30 P.m. -COLLEGE ,OOTBALL: Oregon al S.n OieQo S1a1e (tai>e), Prime Tldtet). RADtO 10 a.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: New York Glanls al Washington, KNX ( 1070). 11:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Minnesota, 4<RTH '93Q)_ 11:35 a.m. -BAS latt: Sen-D'-Oo ·at Houston, KFMB (760). l p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Phoenix al Rams. l(MPC (710), KMNY (1600). 1 P.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Cincinnati al Raiders, KFI (640). 1 P.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Denver a l S.n Dieoo, XTRA (690). Worleys 1 -yard run earty in th scoond half er"8se<I a 12-! 0 Ole Miss halftime lead. That got the Bulldogs rolling to a strong third-quarter and a 26-1 2 lead. Oklalloma 3S, Iowa State 7: The Sooners bounced back from their loss to USC as Jamelle Holieway had two touchdown passes and hit on aJI fiveofhis throws. His 12- yard TD pass to Carl Cabbincs~on the Sooners' last drive of the first half, and 13-yard scoring toss to Eric Bross on their opening drive of the second half opened a 28-7 lead. Miami Si, Ml11oari 0: Steve Walsh threw four touchdown passes and his back.up, Craig Erickson, th~w two more as the Hurricanes got their 36th consecutive regular-season victory. Walsh threw scoring passes to Rob Chudz.foski. Dale Dawkins and Randal Hill as the Hurricanes. 4-0. took i21-0 first-quaner lead. Aubura n , Nortb earollna %1: Henry Love ran for two of Auburn ·s six rushing touchdowns and Reggie Slack passed for 129 yards for the host Tigers. 4-0. North Carolina is 0-4. Auburn got two of its touchdowns on reverses to receivers. ' MlcllJ1u it, Wl1con1iD 14: Michigan handed Wisconsin a founh straight defeat -the Badcrs arc offto their worst start since going 0-10 in 1968. Tony Boles rushed for three touchdowns and Michael Taylor passed for one and ran for another. The Wolverines, 2-2. rolled to a 42-0 lead at halll1me and went with subs the rest of the way. Florida State 48, Talue %8: Sammie Smith ran for 213 yards and two touchdowns. leading a powerful ground attack that carried Florida State to the easy victory. Florida State. 4-1 . racked up 434 yards rushing on 58 carries. In games involvang Pac-10 and 8~1.Jeams.: Nebl'HU 41, Nevai"a· 1 Vqas I: Ken Clark ran for three touchdowns to pace Nebraska. €lark picked up the Huskers' first touchdown on a 2-yard run. then Mike Croel blocked a punt and Nebraska's Cartier Walker From ne .Undated Press Wyomina improved to 5-0 Saturday as Randy Welniak threw for 294 yards and three touchdowns in a 35-16 rout of Cal State Fullerton in Laramie. Welniak hit Dabby Dawson on a 70-yard scoring play late in the third quancr to give Wyoming a 28-16 lead over the Titans, 2-3. He passed 60 yards to Tom Kilpatrick to end the day's scoring with 2: 10 to play. Wyoming, ranked 18th, had sputtered early, yieldina 116 yards and a 41-)'ard field goal while moving just 22 yards in the first quarter. But the Cowboys rebounded late in the second quaner behind Welniak's passing. , In a Big West Conference game: Pacific U , Lo111 Beacll State 10: Anthony Williams rushed for 146 yards and one touchdown and Mark Gran kicked three field goals as the 49crs fell to the visitin~J1ers. • Pacific is n • i, in tbe-.conferenc:e_.ind-1.-4- o vcraJI. Long Beach State is 0-1 in league play and 0-4 on the season. Williams. who carried I I 'times. clinched the victory for the Tigers when be-scored on a 66-yard run wtth 9:46 left in the pme. Tbat1gave Pacific a 22-3 lead. T'1e 49crs aot their touchdown on a ,~­ yard pa~ from Jeff Graham to Brian Wiss with ~5 rem11nang. picked it up and ran 34 yards fora touchdown early in the second quarter. Notre Dame 42, Staaford 14: Tony Rice rushed for two touchdowns and passed for another to lead Notre Dame. Rice completed 11 of 14 passes for 129 yards and rushed for 107 yards as the ground game of the Irish 4-0 dominated the Cardinal, l-3. ' ' Ore1on 34, Su Dleco State U: Dcrck.Lovillc rushed for 129 yards on 23 cames and scored three touchdowns to l~d Orcaon to the victory over San Dicao State. Lovallc. who rushed for more than I 00 yards for the third time this season, scored on a 3-yard run and a I-yard plunge in the first quarter, hel~in.g the Ducks take a 21-0 lead en route to their fourth win in as many games. Wa1llla1to• State 5%, Teue11ee 24: Timm Rosc- !1bach . passed for 352 yards and fi ve touchdowns. including an 81-yard sconng strike to Tim Stallwonh to lt;ad Wa.shington State past winless Tennessee. The victory improved the Cougars to 3-1 and dropped Tennessee to 0-5, the worst record in Volunteers' history as both sides used a heavy passing attack. · Oregoa State %1 , Fresao State 10: Erik Wilhelm threw two touchdown passes and moved into second place on the Pac-I 0 career yarda&e list in lcadina Orqon ~tale past rrcsno St.ate. Wilhefm's 215 yards passing increased his career total to 7,821 yards, moving ham past Washinaton State's Jack Thompson and Stanford's Jim Plunkett and leaving him 1,529 yards behind Stanford's John..Eway~ - Calilorai~ U, Su Jese State 14: Troy Taylor passed for a career-high 370 yards, and Chris Richards ran 11 yards for a touchdown with 41'1 minutes remaining to lifl California. 1:05 P.m. '!-. BASEBALL: S.n Francisco at OOdgers, KABC (790). 6:30 p.m. -EXHIBITION HOCKEY: Detroit• vs. King$ al Oakland, KLAC (570). College football scores· ....-&.&Y .a Pro essio In Seal Introducing the Coultrup ProfessioNJ Beach· Building. the only ~A ~in Seal Beach to combine professiorlll md medbl"dfke ~e lmmtdJatcly $cntto laure World md the San Dil!go F~ ( 405) wtth Seal Beach Boumld fron •. WIW cOCJt.nur PIOfUSlOHAL IUIUXNC • 30.218 sq. ft. of professional/ ~ office spKe • Directly Kross from ~ World md nw numerous hospitlls • Dlstincuve 3-story Mth.ltectura.I ~ • 5 ~ spKCS per l.CXX> sq. ft of SPJCf. ~ SpJCes covered • Lush lmdsupmg with entnnce w.1terbll • St.ate-of ·tM-art ~~ Md air condJ~ • Close to resuur.mts. banks ~nd tttli] 13001 Seal 8eiich Blvd.. ~t Bcvtrty Minor ~nd the San Dteac> f'"-""'Y. bplcted c;omplcuoo: Dec ..... 1911. For~ inbmltJon. CQntKt Jot V1tp5 or hul lna..o It Grubb I Els • Commerdal ..... {213) 538-9620. -Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT /S"""-• October 2. 1 ... DI 1 Snait!a 's return a succ~ss, 38-15 USC offie d t t 1 th.u touchdoYifts. au to 1:.nt Aftholtcr. and nse om na es n comeleted 20 of27 peues for 219 yards. Win OVCf CQaCh • S e~ -team ly. Peete said the Trojans were playina confident· .. Our offense worked very well and we were . TUCSON (AP) -Larry Smith, retumina to AJttona for the first time since becomin1 head coach at use. said he had a fcelina all week that the offense was due to break loose. Smith'~ premonition capte true as his third-· ranked Trojans kept the ball for nearly 42 minutes ra~ked ~p 45.1 yards on offense and blew out Arizona s Wildcats, his former team 38-15 Satu~y niaht in Pacific-I 0 Conference footb;lll. • Anzona had the ball less than six minutes in the second half. · USC is 4-0, 2-0 in the Pac-10 while Arizona fell to 1-1 in the conference and 3-i overall. able to tet oft' the ball quickly. We were runnina the football very well and Erik Afnlolter 1ot open and I found him," Peete saad. Aflholter, who also kicked two of three extra ~in~ afte~ ~~lar p~k.icker Q~1n Rodriguez left with a hip •RJUry, praised the Trojans' ofTensi vc line an<S Pce~e·s scramblina ability. ·:Toniaht I was open and Rodney found me." he said. Arizona Coach Dick Tomey acknowledged that his team was oulClaued in the second half. after trailina only. 12-7. at halftime. 41They came out and dominated us with their big offensive line. Nothin1 was more typical of the points. The Tro,ans made only two ofSut anempts. The Trojans cap1tahzed on three Anzona mistakes for tobchdowns. tnclucbna two fumbles, and Peete directed sconna drives of63. 80, 87, 17 • 43 and 98 yards. Peete bit AfTholter for touchdowns of IS . 11 and 9 yards. · The Wtldcauplayed USC nearly even for a hal( traihna by five po1nt1 even thou&h Gary Coston missed two field aoal tnes. But lJSC took command in the second half wi1h thrtt straight touchdowns, . . After Pectfs I 5-yarder to AfThoher. Trojans' linebacker Junior Seau recovered a live ball on the followi na kickoff that led to Scou Lockwood's 2· yard scorina run to make 1t 24-7. "I felt .if we won the game it would be because our offense ~ould takecbarae." said Smith. "The team took mistakes and tumed them into points." ~me than'when thty had the ball on their own I ard line)and wen& all the way in. Jrts clear that the . Seau next recovered an errant pnchout by Anzona quanerbac_k Bobby Watters, and nine play~ later Peete hit AfThohcr for their second sconng hookup. I, ~ JI II USC quarterback Rodney Peete passed for tter team won toniJht. .. USC's only sconn1 difficulties came on extra _Aflholter's final touchdown arab ended the sconng. Arizona quarterback Bobby Watten flnda a bole la tile USC defeme and Kramblea for ahoR p1D clllJ'biC flnt qaarter. .,~ .. e Moore of UCLA heada for tbe epd sone with wln- toachclown wltb 1:28 left to liYe Bndn• 24-17 win. • UCLA burns Huskies with l :28 left Aikman, Moore hook up on TD pass for 24-1 7 win , SEA TILE (AP) -When the game was on lhe line, UCLA's Troy Aikman delivered a 48-yard touchdown pass wtth I :28 left Saturday. "They JUSl stuck it in ,there," Washington Coach Don James said. Aikman teamed with Re&$ie Moore for a score to give the second-ranked Bruins a 24-1 7 win over I 6th-rated Washington in a Pacific· I 0 Conference football opener. The Bruins. 13-point fa vorites. needed to score two touchdowns in the final quarter to.beat the Huskies for the first time in Seattle sfnce 1978. "Good teams ha ve to be able to win on the road." said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. whose team opened the season with three impressive victories at home. including a 41-28 win over ninth-rated Nebraska. "It's a routc"-'c hll in previous pmcs and one that Troy throv.s well," Donahue said of Aikman·s game-winning touchdown pass. "Normally. n's a 20.yard play and then you gel tackled. This ume. Reggie jusl broke 1t. At the time. we were on the threshold of going either wa) . It was a time to flash our colors and show what we could do." · Washington had a bhtz on when Aikman came through wnh his 48-}ard touchdown pass. James said. "When )Ou're one on one. ~ou'rc going to get hurt," James said. • On UCLA's game·" inning touchdown. Aikman passed tQ Moore. a fleet sophomore split end, who caught the ball ahead of comerback An Malone at the Washington 30.yard line and sped into the end zone. · The Bruins went 69)ards1n five plays for their final score. 1ndud1ng a I 0-)ard scramble b> Aikman on a third-and-nine pla) from the UCLA 42. Aikman said he slw the opening for the ~e­ wi~ning pla} when he came up to the hne of scnmmage on the first-and· LO play on the Washington 48. "There were no defensive backs m the m 1ddk lo cover the post " here Reggie was going,•· Aikman said ... They 1.1.ere 1.1.orried about our other rttei"ers and over<ompensated. leaving Reggie open.·· Moore said he had suggested the gamc- wtnnmg touchdo"n pla} to A.ikman allda). Moore said the Bruins JUSt wanted aoig gainer to ger up a field goal because the} 1.1.ere ou1 of umcouts and umc was running ouL "I didn't know where anybod) else was.. .. Moore said. "'All I saw v.as a purple and gold end zone." ' UC LA. 4-0. ued the score at 17-17 on an 11 • )ard touchdov.n run by fres,hman Shawn Wills with 2: 16 gone 1n the founh quarter. · "I don't think anyone. on this football team throught v.c were going to lose the game.' even when we were behind by scven."·Aikmao said. \\-ashington. 3-1. went ahead 17-10 on a 2- yard touchdown run by James Compton with I :56 left m 1he third quarter. . "We JUSI needed to punch another (touch· down ) m there m the third or founh q~cr." said d1sappomted Washington quarterback~ Con- klin "We didn't and the) came out on top. ' The score was tied at I 0.10 at halftime before a sun-splashed crowd of7 I .224 at Husky Stadium. In the first half. Enc Ball scored a touchdown for UCLA on a 1-~ard run at '8:05 of the second quarter and Conklin threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Bnan Slater JUSt 25 seconds before the end of the first half. UCLA's Alfredo Velasco and John McCallum• of Washington kicked 34-yar<;i field goals in the opening quarter. UCLA went 80 yards in 12 plays for its game· t)mg touchdown in the fourth quaner. Th~drive was kept alive b} a cnticaJ roughing-the-passer pcnalt) aga tnst Dennis Brown. Washington's star 305--pound defensive lineman. 1t came on a third- and· I 0 play from the Bruins' 36 when Aikman threw arrincomplcte pass. ·occ. • • tie and went f6r 1t. -Johnny -Anderson eut across and 'into the end zone to" catch Bricker's touchdown pass with 46 ticks left. Southwestern got a 43-yard com· pletion to the Rustl~rs· 31 and then passed complete again to the GWC 14 with still 21 seconds left. But two Mustangs take ~ep in .right ditection FromDl two fust dow:ns. rn. th~ jirst half and ~ none tn the final 11'2 quarters. In a very l:iltonunatc moment. Angelov1c suffered a dislocated ankle to the inside of his left foot and . posStblc tom ligaments on a run late in the game. H~s out for the season and could be finished ~ncntly Wlth two )cars of ehgib1lity and his rcd-sh1nyear10n . osta Mesa wins _incomp~tcs. preceded the final prayer. which was denied by de- fensive back Kurt Szuba. Blaise Bryant scored Golden West's first touchdown. a five-yard burst in the S«ond quarter. its division at own invitational meet By KIRK WOLCOTT Oellp,... C.1 llJ I idl::ot & •• Getden West 14, s.utetwestem 10 Sc-llY QM"9n GOiden WHI 0 7 0 7-1' Southwestern O 3 1 o-10 Seceftd ~,,. GW-Brnnt S run <S.tttrthw•ll• klckl. 11·41. This. year's Costa Mesa cross coun- try team may be too )'oung to remember the golden years of run- ning at their school. but their coaches remember thoseJcars fondly. Mark Howar and Vicki Kelly SW-FG Tevtf'•l 45, l.J.i. Tlllrtl Que"9r SW-WIHleml I run (T8Vtr8' kick), 1.30. Area Roundup, 06. c;w-A*i!,~o~ er1cktr 1s.1· were sophomores on the 1980 team 1v111w1111 kick). :4'. which won its sixth Orange County Attencsence: soo (tltlmettdl . Championship (more than any other GAMI STATISTICJw sw school) in a span of eight years. Now ~~::!'-~Z:ct.ot 36•1r. ,..1~ as second-1carcoaches. it's Howard's P•tslM mdfft 191 191 and Kelly s job to bring 'those glory P.isln9 1M1-1 1NM days back to Costa Mesa. Return nrci.oe• o 3 The Mustangs took the first step in =r.~V::.Clt nroeve 1°"~ 6~ that direction Saturday morning at '"""'' ,.37 H• Te Winkle Park. winning the Division ~:'=:;. '°'' .~j .~.~ II sweepstakes (for combined varsity •Puftt, 1n1erceo11on ~ rtturm boys and girls' results) at the Costa '"OtVK>UAL RUSHING Mesa Invitational. sw-sr.rnev. 10-35. Rlvlfe. 1•21• Herd, S·?O, "V1·ca.: and I walk-..1 1'nto a ~rno..,.m QulM, 1·13, Wlll•rm. 6·7, S.ncl'lu. 1·6. 1U 01;U -r-~o. M . Crewford. M . Cofftv, Hor· that was soi;J of defeated," oward. ml~~-ervenl, 2S·l06, Wlllleml. 1·10, Mlller, the boys' roach! said. "But we're J-1; CllHthem, N . sttvenion, 1-1. erlrt«, 6· starting to see a hi&her degree oftcam *-"-4tN='0u~:.W;~ hpirit-a~<kagh ma~detjeheh rc.againk. wd c sw-•1....,8, t ·2s-?. 1S2, Quinn. •· 10-0. 39. ave a tt ter umt. ~t young~r 1 s, Gwc-e11rter, 1'·»-o. 1ao. Neooll. 1+1, lhan we've had in the pasl. and 11 INDIVIDUAL HCllVINO -they're making things happen ... GWC-Pev~. •·Ill, 8•ndurek. •·SJ; On the girls' side. those ~oungcr AndtnOll. Hl. Stowtll, M runners include a pair of fired-up UNIRALLIESTOWIN, 7-6 ... P'romDl · this victory. We earned 1t. Now I hope down. we can take off and really get things Srnarr had been the game-breaker movina." for University for the past two years. With under three minutes left, the The running back had three rccep- Troj1ns were forced to punt. and the lions for 57 yards. kick was bl~ked. The ball rolled past thelineofscrimmaaeandthrouah the "When things get tough late in the hands of five Kni.ahts, somehow game. we try to get the ball to Gary he · h f T · always seems to find a way to come ending up in t e arms 0 a roJan. throuJh with the big play." said After five minutes of discussion, Cunm .. •h•m. the officals ruled it was the Trojans' • .., .. ball. statina that once a punt is "We were blessed," 1s all that blocked and rolls past the origmal lir1e Cunningtiam could say about the of scrimmaae it becomes a Jive ball. series of events that helped the which .foothill touched. allowtna the Trojans on the game-winnina dnve. Trojans to maintain possesion. * A few plays later University was unawnttv 7, ,_.. , faced with founh-and· 7 at its 47. sc-" ~ Junior Oliver hit Carl ~mala on a Footnlll o ' o slant that was 1ood for 11 yards and Uni""''" o o o the first down. Then Oliver found ,...,_Hedin~ '=••11te11 Victor Divis open IC1'0SS the middle ,_.. °""" and the completion was aood for 19 ~r 3A "" trom 0tmar <1tOOlnOl't Ille.kl • yards'. A~: 100 (ttllmatf!d). Just when tbc Trojans were mov-•NM STATl$TICS ina. Oliver was sacked. Then Nnnina First._ '~ b8ck Jim Roberson fell as he was ltW-·v.,..._ ... ," tryina to throw. faced with third-PMlll!lv.,... 11 aDd-23 Oliver went beck to the air, :::= . .,.... M~ but hit pa• was incomplete. To top ~*"*.... 2-m111·n lhlt off, Univcnily was slapped with ,... ..,.,.. 2• nal foul "'"" >~• I penO • F.,,,._~ '"' H With founh.end·ll, Oliver's PISS ........_ •• .,... 11-n went in and out ol the bands of Time°'••••• auo UM It t7·· m •••• • •-1'nlft·ll ,, . .. ,. H •·• ti It Oukins. but the officalt Nied that "fl\#lt, .....,cea .. ,..,,,_,....... Foothill Md interfered with ham. '" 111 ~ "'C:•t. ~'vina UniverMty an automatJC firs& ..,_, M1 ~ •... ""' ... , ...... "'*'· .. ,. °"'*· 1· wn. ..,. ........ ., ....... ,..11.&1. ~with 16 lfCOftCls Ifft. Oliver ,0 ••="r.::-='=-. .. ,.. hit Gl!f Smarr wnh a ~ at the uni Cit •• ,~!H. M'1•....._, •H Kn\lhtS 5 wbefe he ·~ two -:MUM. ...... would-be taclden willl tlim. div1na '" ..,._ ML across the aoeJ line for the souch-,.,~W:::·1-~· ~ , .... freshmen. Danisha Bendz finished Saturday's fast . rclat1vdy flat threc- milc.. course ill....S(Cond_p with a time of 17:57.0. :\nne Johnson was seventh in 18:29.5. Newport Harbor won the race. but wtth Cathy Halley. Katte EklofT. Rachel Honeycun and Cath) Macias running hard behind the freshmen. the Mustangs finished a sohd fifth. The bo~s were also fifth . led b~ Reuben Lozano's personal best time of 15:44. Lozano finished 11th. trailed by teammates Joseph Acuna. David Burnell and Ha!'T} Noonan in 28th. 29th and 30th. Tho~ finishes combined were the best of the 16 teams in Division 11. And according to Burnell. who clutched lovin~ly to the sweepstakes award. "This 1s the hottest troph)'. we've gotten in a long time. Watt until we sho1.1. this to the football team at this week's rall y!'" Kclh. the girls' coach. was quick to remind the enttre team that this was only one trophy. and if they wanted to wm more. they "'ould need to keep tram mg. * Or•"9e CN st V , Mt. SU AnNnie 1l s-.. .... °"""" Or•.,.. Co.11 10 .'10 I 7-V Mt S.n Ant-0 1 ' 0-13 f<lnt OMt'9r OC~-" 99 ktC.'IUlff r9'!\Kn (Nlc'!'-"'ie kiC'lt} 1• '7 • OC-Mcl(el\'•« l l FG, 11.33. SK--~ OC-McK«lvte f9 FG. 12 11 M$A_.ol!Oont 1 run IPetrott• 110 1, 3 1' oc~ 1• ,,." from C•tnoun (Mcl(11vi. klC'k). 2.56 T'*'-OMr1W MSA-Ce '1llf ll run (lllck felted). l~.16 • ,._... Qulfteir OC~9e 1 run (N\c'K""'le kick), 1~1. Atttndenct aoo lnt~ted) GAMIE STATISTICS oc Fontoownl ' lhslh«l·veta.9t i.·• Pul"'9 v•rcSM« 141 Peu11111 ,.. 1'·0 lttturn veroeoe• \.l ~""'MCI< veroeve S-mln·41 Net n ro.o« %1 I P\Mlll t-ll7 FumClln •turnt>lft !OSI S· t ~tton·v•rOffot 1l·90 Tome ol llO\MWOn l2.2:2 MSA 17 30--114 ltS IS·21· 1 lO ?·rnln·l2 ., S·lS.0 .. s S-)4 17.ll •Punt lf'ttf'~IOn fun'lble returM IMOtVUM.IAL RUSHING OC~ 17·•1 ~ ,.15 Rote-IMIU•" l ·ll McGann •·11. AM«!Ovle. 2·S Ce~ Hor·m•ll\4 J9 MSA-4tuntll. 1•'"'1 c.lier, 10-J.t. !Qnce, 2·l ~· •·l ROOOIM 1·1, Crocutt, HI '"OtYIOUAL f'USMG OC-<li l'IOufl 9-1'-0 1'1, .Ange!OYI(. 0-1-0. "last year. uur runners had no confidence .'' she said. '"They la\Ulhed at us when we told them they 'Were gomg to win. Things arc changing now. But when a program dc- tenorates----as lo as-thi$-OOO-bad.--r-----=---...._..........;:i.-~:.-;~ ........ _,_,,:.;;.,.:,-"'t'~-<ir~--r~~~~~r.;.-=~ yo u've got a lot pf uphill ladders to chmb." S1ttm& comfortably on the top rung of the Division 11 ladderis Coronadel Mar. 0.-, 1'11.c --., .,.... ...,,,. Coeta Meaa HI.ab freshman De.nbha Bends hea4a for tbe flnlah line whlfe flnlahiUC aecond durlnc Saturday'• meet. Ocea~ Rl'Exhibition 'BB Meet Robert Lyn Nelson ubmergc \OUr~lf 10 a "tt~tnd off un and fN1v1l1es "'nh tht undhputed ma ttr of undtr"att r an Stt h1~ latest ongmal and hm11ed ediuon • mdudmg the 19 9 tnpt,.:h and 1'ttlso11' bold e\.:uNon to a ne\\ d1men 100. "EltmC"nt' of the Unh'crSC:' all ri \. uMcndi(J\ I ~yon lkacl! • 4500 Ma • thur BOU"''l'li • Ntt.1>0'1 Beach. California Ocean An E'hibitton '88 •ilf continU_C throuah October l6. Valet parkina a\'lilablc. Orange Coat OAlLV PILOT/ Sunday, Octob« 2. 1988 ---- Bitterness prevails at gold medal finals U.S. boxer Roy Jones dominates Korean. but loses on decision SEOUL (AP) -An Olympic boxina tournament marked by U.S.- Korean conflict and bittemcu turned ~y Sunday when a South Korean ftlhtcr was awarded • decision over an American fi&bter who seemingly dominated the bout. The decision against U.S. light middleweiaht Roy.Jones shocked and stunned not only the American team but other boxinajudges and officials and even some of the pro-Korean crowd. U.S. coach Ken Adams charged that one of the judges had twice been offered money by a South Korean. and Jim Fox, head of the USA- American Boxing Federation. de- manded an invesugation. Jones was later voted the outstand- ing boxer of the tournament by the executive board of the lnternauonal Amateur Boxing Association. the sport's governing body. Anwar Chowdhry,_president of the association, told NBC he believed the Jones decision was unfair. "Unfortunately, in boxing we have bttn having bad decisions in every international tournament," said Chowdhry, a Pakistani professor. He said be has soughJ to introduce "new measures" to remedy the problem but has been rebuffed by his organtza· tion 's policy-setting congress. awarded a 3-2 dec1S1on. "It's the wont judgina in boxing . since I've been in il, •· said Elmo Adolph, an American referee and judae who has been in amateur boiung for 24 years. "I'm extremely, disappointed almost to the point of being inctnscd." Jones landed left hook after Jen hook to the bead of the Korean fighter, forcina him to take a standin& 8-count in the second round. He seemed in total control of the fight. finishing 1t with a flurry of punches to Park's head. But three of the five ringside judges -all from third world countries - saw it differently. While the Hungf'rian and Soviet judges had Jones winning by a wide 60-56 margin. the Uruguay and Morocco judges both' had Park win· ning 59-58. The final judge, a Ugan- dan, scored the fight 59-59 .. then awarded it to Park. "I thought l had beaten him to a point where I couldn't get robbed," said Jones. "Unfortunately. I did." The 19-year-old from Pensacola. Fla., was in !Cars after the decision was announced. but composed himself enough to meet the press and get a lingering hug fro01 roommate Andrew Maynard. who won the gold medal at 178 pounds in the fight immediately after Jones. The decision tempered Ma} nard's joy at winning the third Amcncan gold medal. U.S. gets one gold, two silver in boxing SEOUL (AP)-Andrew M.aynard1 a U.S. Armycooft. won a box1nggolo medal in the 178-pound class Sunday, but U.S. Olympic boxers had to settle for silven in lheir other two bouts on the last day of competttion. Maynard, 24, who 1s stationed at Fort Carson, Colo.. battered No'!rmaaorned <;:hanivazov of the Soviet Union with head and body punches from in close and scored a 5-0 decision to give the U.S. team its third sold medal, the most of any team in the tournament. East Ger- many and South Korea each won two golds. There was no doubt about the defeat of Riddick Bowe, 21 , of Brooklyn. N.Y .• who was battered into submission in the second round b_y power-punching Lennox Lewis of Canada. ._However, the 3-2 lossofRoy Jones. • .19. of Pensacola, Fla.. to South Korean Park Si-hun in the I S6-1>9und final was highl y disputable. Jones seemed m complete control as he scored at will with lefl hooks and right leads to the head. Jones dominated from the begin- ning bell 10 the close of the final round. but Korean Park Si-bun was "To see all that taken away from him because of a hometown favo me, 1. can't feel happy now." said May- nard. "My blessings go out to that young man there." Roy Jonea of U.S. (left) look.a for an open-ing agalnat South Korea'• Park SI-Bun. AP~ Jonee lo.t a contro•enlal 3 -2 declalon In the lleht heavyweleht •old medal match. CompuBox, a company that keeps track of p1,1nches thrown and punches landed for NBC. credited Jones with landlng 86 punches to 32 for the Korean. The Hunganan and Soviet judges scored il 60-56 for Jones. Judges from Uruguay and Morocco each scored it 59-58 for Park. The Judge from Uganda scored it 59-59. but tabbed Park as the winner. OLYMPIC BRIE FS XVTH .•• Five medals· for U.S., but ... FromDl FoR THE REcoRo M EDALS TABLE llllllll ' The Americans m the crowd booed loudly and at the medal ~remon}'. Bribery. coul~ be a factor in Jones' controversial loss nobleman who revived the Olympics SEOUL -The count was fi ve medals. in 1896. War. civil strife al\d a two of them gold. The mood was disappoint· changing world kept Barcelona scc-Sovltl UnK>n EHIGtrmanv Ullltld StatM We.I Gtrmanv lutoerl• G SS 31 l4 11 10 s 31 JS JI u 12 10 II II 10 6 • 46 )0 Tet when Jones got the silyer for the U.S. •~team, some European journalists ·~ applauded him loudly. ment for U.S. freestyle wrestlers. ond best until Oct. 17. 1986, when 1t The high points were dramatic victories woo over five other cities. 27 IS 13 I I 12 6 .o ··1 thought l had beaten him to a JS point where I couldn't be robbed." ~ Jones said. "Unfortunately. I was. by John Smith at 136.5 and Kenny Monday "That date has become a day of at 163. But Saturday, the final day of the fi ve-day celebration in Barcelona," Maragall Sovtn l<Ol'H cr.1111 Romani• 8rll1i11 Hurio1rv Fr111te 12 s 7 s ll 2• "My fat her (Roy Sr.. a former ~; middleweight) w~nted me at the 16 Ol ympic Games. It was his dream to 16 get a gold medal. It was my dream also :: to get a gold medal, but I think that's •• the end of the ltnc for boxing." From The Associated Press tournament. only highlight.ed the failures and missed said in a briefing with reporters .. " An d oppom.\nities of what many believe was the best U.S. this year. Oct. 8 and 9 will be. too. ' 6 SEOl 'L -Ken Adam" the head coach IAA I of the\' S-bo\ing team. said Sunda}' he saw Olympit team ever. wh~n l bring the flag back." POiand Je~n Aullrtlla 6 2 • 3 • s 3 6 6 ' 7 a Korean offer mone~ to one of the officials -.. We've got so much ability and wejusfliaven't put That's the Antwerp Flag, the big. it all together in the same tournament. said head coach white, tassled banner with the fi,e llelY 6 3 l 0 l ll • 2 s • • s who Judged A.mencan bo>.er Ra} Jones· 156- pound final against Korean Park Si-Hun. J im Humphrey. Olympic nngs. which has flown over ..We got two championships this )car. two the Games since 1920 and 1s passed New letllnd YU90lleVll Swtdln C•"•d• Netlltrl•nd• Ktll'l'I C1td'tollov1ll.le 8r11il • • 7 1 s s 'l 2 3 0 l 2 'l , ~ Ray Mercer. a 27-year-old infan- 11 tryman, won a gold medal Saturday 10 by stopping Baik Hyun-han ofSo01h : Korea in the first round of their 20 I· a pound bout. Jone~ lost a disputed 3-2 dcc1s1on. even though he was later' oted b~ the 1nterna11onal boxing fede ration's execull\ c board as the outstanding boxer of the championships last year and two the year before, and all along from host city to host cit y. by different gu)S. l was just hoping fo r once we could eet Since August 1984. when the Sum-s l I 7 2 3 7 J I- I 1 7 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ) l l 1 I l 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol}mp1cs. • them to all peak and perform at the same time." he said. mer Games in Los Angeles ended. 11 The Amencans came up with two medals on the has flown over Seoul. Maragall is in Norwav 2 i l I ' Also Saturday. Kennedy McK.in-! ne_y of Killeen1 Texas. won the gold • medil in the l 9~pound class. Adami. said he also ~w the same Korean offer mon.:~ to another Judge in R1dd1d. Bov.es' knockout Joss to <.anada's Ll'nnox Lewis in the super heav}"- we1ght class finaT day. with Bruce Baumgartner winning the silver a"'"t--...""'e,_.,.,.....,...v-Km'e~aptrntSfudYing its super heavyweight and Nate Carr the bronze at 149.5. Olympic organ~at1on. and he said -i>en~rll FmllOO Soaln Swlfu"900 : The U.S. team also finished with to io v. ith the bronze that Bill Scherr won a night ea rlier there was at least one area v. here at 220. Barcelona would try to do things differently -security. ~kO:h_co 0 I I 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 l 7 , J three silvers and two bronzes. 1 The other silver went to Michael ~ Cart)aJal of Phoenix. Ariz., at 106 1 pounds. The bronzes were for Ken- ~ neth Gould of Rockford. Ill .. and 1 Roma II is Eiits of Ellenwood, Ga. He said the offers were made on Thur~a> and Saturday. _ "I saw somebod) show some gold and someh.ody opening a wallet," Adam~ said. "There were pieces of gold wrapped in a rag. I don't know whether they took it or not I'm not sa)mg the) took It I did not see him take an~1h1ng." . Baumgaryner. the 1984 jOld medalist and 1986 world champion. was never in ~1s match with Soviet ··1 would hke 1t to be a hnle looser. champion qav1d Gobedjichvi li, losing 3-1 and fa iling ifpossible." Maragall said Saturday. Jam.lea Aroen11n1 8el9ium Mell~O Aullrla Porlutl t Swin.1m1 to score unul th e final IO seconds. -"SCcurity is needed. but it docs not r have to be so oppressive." I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ma ynard stayed on top of his l Soviet opponent from the ou tSt't, and .\dams declined to name the officials. "I relt pretty good going 1n. but the 1echn1ques I used on him he wcrs blocking off on me," said Maragall noted that he had been in Baumganncr. who beat GobcdJ1chv1h to win his world Seoul less than 48 hours and realized '"'" Colla Rica lllOOnnla lrtn 1 while Chanavazov landed some sohd • : blows to the head. he couldn't keep The JUdges fo r the Jones-Park fig ht were Bob B. Kasule of Uganda. Zau1 G' adJava of The Soviet Union. Alberto Duran of Uruguay. H1ouad Larbi of Morocco and Sandor PaJar of Hungaf). Kasule. Duran and Larbi voted for Park. utle ... 1 didn't change tom) secondary techniques and the tension Seoul felt in stag.mg the that backfired on me:· world's biggest event less than 40 Nein Anlltlu Plf'u 1 pace with Maynard. who banged 1 away almost nonstop at his oppo- A.dams also said he did not know the name of the Korean. but though I he could recosmze him. Johnson says he's innocent TORONTO -Spnnter Ben Johnson, ~ maintaining his innocence 1n a drug scandal n that forced 01) mp1coffic1als to ta ke awa}" his p gold medal. said in a published report Louganis retires from diving SEOl 'L -Greg Louganis. the winngest ~ men 's di ver in Ol}mp1c h1stof). announced his reurcmcnt Sunda) to concentrate on acting. ~ Still showing the bald spot whe~ five Saturday that he turned down a lucrauve offer from a fo reign magazine in order to give Canadians a firsthand account of the controversy. Johnson. who lost his I 00 meters medal after testing pos111' c for anabolic steroids. told tht Toronto Sun that he .. never took any banned substances." ~Itches were needed after hl' hit h1~ head on the 3-meter spnngboard. Lougan1s broke the news while accepting the Olympic pint ..\ov.ard as the top American athlete m the Games. Johnson said he received anti-inflammatory con isone shots from his doctor. George Mario (Jamie) Astaphan, da) s before running the I 00 meters a week agq in a world record 9.79 seconds . .. This 1s a great wa) to end my diving career." Lougan1s said ... , have decided that this was my last compeu11on." He said the only other med1ca11on he took was a eonc--0e11on which Ile said was fixed bl Astaphan and taken <hroughout tra ining and in Seou . South Korea. Lougan1 s. 28. from Boca Raton. Fla .. came back from his bang with the board in the preliminanes to win the springboard. then completed his second con- secutl\ C Oh mp1c di ving double b~ winning the I Q. meter platform on his fi'nal d1\e. Johnson defended Astaphan. who is being in- vestigated b> the Ontano College of Phys1c1ans and Surgeons. Johnson also told the Sun that the West German magazine Stem offered him $500,000 for his story. The;. magazine has denied Johnson's allegation. Quote of the day "I think 11 1s something not man) people after me will ach1e' e. winning the Grand Slam first and the gold medal afterwards:· -19-year- old West German Steffi Graf after winning an Olympic-gold to go with her v1ctorits 1n the four ma1or professional tennis tournaments. "They offered me $250.000 for the story but t told them I wouldn"t do 1t. l told them. Tll tell my story to the Canadian people through Canadian media: They doubled the amount to $500.000 American. I turned 1hem down." Johnson said. Johnson approached the Sun. which did not pay for the interview. the newspaper reported. Stem reporter Hans Huebner aturd~ay denied that the masazine had offered Johnson SS00,000 for his story. • TIMMONS, KIRALY ••. FroJP D l befo~ the Amencans ended the two- hour match. On the founh match point. sparkplug Eric Sato came off th~ bench and hit a sinking Jump serve that the Soviets could only pop up above the net. Scott f onune, a 6-6 substitute middle blocker out of Laauna Beach High, slammed the ball stralJht down on the Soviet side to finish the match. Despite the spectacular pla)' of Kiraly and Timmons the Amencans couldn•t match the firepower of the Soviets in the oi:>en1ng penod. Still. the Soviets needed nine game points to put the set away. The Soviets. paced by left-handed spiker Antonov and Alexandre Sorokolrt. took a 7-S lead and appeared to be in control. But the Amcncans scored the neiu four points behind two ktlls by Timmons and Bob Ctvrtllk's q,u1ck hi t. The Soviets 'f'CP1ned the lead at 12-1 1 when Andrei 'Kouzcnsov slammed the baJI into an open coun after U.S. setter Jeff totk slipped and fell. Antonov tipped a dump shot over the U.S. defenders' heads for a 14-11 lead. Nine aame poi nts later;with the score 14-13, a spike. attempt by Timmons sailed long. &iv1n& the Soviets the game. The Americans carried the momentum into the second pme as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead and built the advantaae to 12·3. capped by conSCC\Jtive spikes by Timmons and Stork. This tJme, 1t was the Soviets' tum to fiaht back as they took the next five points to close to 12-8. A spike by Ctvnlik ended the run. and the Unttcd States had pme point at l .. 8. The Americans also had trouble c.onvcrtina, as the Soviets staved off six pme points with Vlaidimr Chkounkhine lcad1ns the attack. Bul it was Timmons apin who came to the rncue. The third pme was a blow out, whb Timmons and Kiraly knockin1 otr sp&kes ind Stork catch1n1 the Sovie11 off ~rd with surprise, left- hlnded quick hits. The U.S. de· fcnden, me1nwhile, were consistent· ly atttina two men up over the net for in-your-race stuff blocks. '· • miles from North Korea, a country with which it technically remains at war. He also acknowledged the cons- tant threat of terrorism. Stlltilll Vi<'9ln l'laOOl Colombia Gr..c1 MonilOlll P1kf5t111 ~llPP•ntl ' l 1 ncnt's body and head. 1 Bowe scored well with jabs and a .1 couple of $ood uppercuts to the head l in the first round. but he was 1 penalized a point for holding. Then "'There is always a threat." he said. I nalllnd I 1 1 I "There 1s an external threat. That 1s common." SUNDAY'S MEDAL WINNERS Eta. a movement seeking a separate GOl6-unueo s1~~ state fo r Spam's Basques. has a s1LVER -Sov1e1 union history of bombings and other viol-BllONZE-Aroenu,... W1tw P• ence. Although the group took re-GOLO-Yvoo•t.v11. spons1bility for several explosions in s1LVER-Unllld s111" Madnd and Barcelona 1· ust after th e BRONZE-Soviet Union. lelllM Games were awarded. Maragall said. ,...,...._ rnu l*IMSI 11 has not targeted the Olympics. ~~~~~~,,:.~~~: ~:11 ~~v During a visit 62 years ago. 8RONZE-nmo111 sar11bln. Sov111 UniOl'I, Coubertm wrote: "Before ( came to 111d Mario Gonntt1, Mexico Barc~lona, I thougJ.lt ( knew what a GOL~:'::1":!:1!?:"~1=-'' s rting q ty was;. The quote ~as _s11..XEJl-..OanltLDW1lltt~11. Romenl• used prominently in Barcelona"'s win-· BRONZE-Abdu111111t Ac1111o.. Morocco, •rt4 ning ~id. and many of the sports LM JN~u:~~~-~fi;:_, ,_.1 facilities at which the French baron GOLO-vi.1c11e•1ev Janov•k l. Soviet union !'192arvleled arch bei,ng mfodcm12de4 for ~~~~~~:::':vr~sw".::~·~'!, lte· , a ong wit a s ew o new sta 1ums ''* Git•. w-.1 Germanv and arenas. LI1MM1••1 .. 11t1ttu•.-m1 In that way Maragall said Saree--GOLO-Parll SI-Hun~ Sot4t11 l<Ol'H . . ' SILVER-ltov JOl!ff, Pen..co41, Fl• Iona was unhkc either of the last two 1si0Nz e-1t1c111ro WOOdlllM, 1ri11r11, •nd Summer Games' hosts -Los An· Rnmond oownev. Cantdl I h · 'II h" LlttltHHVVWtltMl171.21*1'1ft) gees, w ere v1 rtua y not ing new GOLO-Ancsr1w M.vnerd, coio was built, and Seoul. where State-Of-SILVER-Nourma90f'M(I Clll111v11ov. Sovltl the-art facilities sprana up j ust to lltONZE-O•inW S-aro. YU110,11v1a. •rid h 01 . Htnrvk Pelrlcll, Polano '1age t e ymp1cs. . 1wer " .. ~ <ov. 200.1.-.1 ··in Los Angeles. everything was GOLO-Ltoooa Lew", CeMCSa there and there was no competition siLVE1t-1t1ooick '°'"· ,... York · ' · d. QC I IRONZE-Aleaawa MffocMllctienko. Sov· (In the bid mg). The ( had to ICU e 1t1 UnlOll, arws Janus• Zerenalewka Poland for that," he $lid. "Seoul is different. MMttlltfl • h isadifferent:~orld. Weare between ~~~~o ~!~1nJ::1.v·l(enn. LA and Seoul. eROHZE-A s.11n. early tn the second round, the 23- year-old Lewis landed a left-right that staggered Bowe, and the referee gave the Amencan a standin• eight count. Moments later, a n ght crashed against Bowe'sjaw. but he did not go down. He was obviously hun and the referrc save another standing eight. took one look at Bowe and stopped the fight at 43 seconds into tht round. Kim Kwans-sun of South Korea won the gold 1n the 11 2-pound class with a relentless attack that brought him a ~decision over Andreas Tews o ast -Germany. Tews scored with lefl hooks and one-twos, but he could not keep the smaller Korean off him. Kim built his ~inning margin with a body attack ud 'Several combinations to the head in the second and third rounds. Italy got a boxing gold when Giovanni Parisi knocked out Daniel Dumitrcscu of Romania with a single lefl hook at I :4.1 of the first round of the 125-pound final. In a bout marked by maulina and clutching. Viatchcslav Janovski of the Soviet Union won th~ld medal at 139 pounds with a 5-0 decision over Grahame Chene1-• who was seeking to win AustraUa s first boxing gold medal. POLOISTS FALL TO ¥UGOSLA VIA, 9-7 ••. FromD1 not a place tor the meek. and Schroeder. a chiropracter who's made a name for himself posina for pin-up posters, has the lumps and bumps to prove it. It was Schroeder's pl with three seconds Id\ that propelled the Amen- cans put tiunpry 1nd into the medal round to face the Soviet Union. And they won that one. too, a bruisina conlelt lllinst 1 team th~y ta.dn't -olayed an 18 months and hadn't &ced in the Oluympics 1ince 1972. They took evcrythina the Soviet team could dish out, and pve it back in a 9-7 thnller. Thes .. wasset fora rematch wnh Yuaoslavaa. The one thal mattered. .. 1 tho\Cht all •lo• we were ~ins to win;• 111d Scbroeder. his f1CC ftChed wath fntst.ration. "I thou,ht n!>thina could be worse than the ue we bad last ume. I was wrona. It huns the 11me." The U.S. ttanraot off lo a faJl stan and led al the hllf .S-2. Then chinas beun to unr1vtl. Jod)' Cam~ll. the ttam·s bell all· around playn, fouled out In the catty pan of the fourth quarter. He had fouled out qainst the Soviets lhc night before. and the United States had gotten •way with u. But not against Yugoslavia, the most physic.al team in the world. Without Campbell's shootina and pinpoint passes, the Americans were 1n trouble. The~ didn't score again for more than IO minutes. In a way, they wert lucky to act into ovenime. 1f Tom1slav Paskvalin's shot hadn't hit the crossbar at the buzur. they wouldn't have. "I rtally didn't feel we were slip1>in1h" said Craia Wilson, the U.S. 1oa1ic w o kept the team in the pme. I kept the faith all 1he way throuah. even when we fell tbret pis down tn oven1me." W1IM>n "'d he was ··a htlle con- cerned whcfl we Sot behind thrtt aoals m ovtn1mt. But we've come hick M> many times." But by tbat pplnt, n wu over. The one they warned mort than any of tht 01hmwaseo11t. His face as 1t11I red hlll IM ftlll and elbows he'd caught, and the disppointmcnt lines his eyes. But it was wonh it. said Schroeder, who'll c.,-ry the U.S. flq in the closma ~ceremony on Sunday, even if it didn't tum out the way he planned. "It wa!t obviously my dream to win the gold medal and we came up a little shon. But this wu an excellent team and I'm proud 10 have bttn a part of it," he 11id. "We won the silver medal. and that's not somcthina to hint your head and fttl low abOUt." Amons the mcmben of the s1lvcr- medal wmnina American tum wcrt Peter and Jeff Campbell. produe1s of University Hi&h. as well 11 Ncwpon Hubor Hijh products James Beraeson •".'i' Kevan Robertton. Alto OJ'I the seem. under COICh Ball Blmcn of lailuna Beach, was UCI produet Make Ivana. • For Pmt CampbeU and R• ent0n, 11 weU u Wilton. Jody Camphtll and SdH"oeder. ii wu thcff IKond lilwr lllldal after betna ._ niiid ~ IM tie _._ the y..,.. ...... ii ....... <JillMI. . ~lcher'tunes up with 2-1 victory Valenzuelaa so ets some war -- vs. San Francisco LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tim Belcher knows he will be staning in the National League playoffs. Fernando Valcnzu°'9, however, doesn't know. They combined on a four-hitter Saturday, each allowins two hits. l~ina tJ\c Los Angeles Dodgers past the San Francisco Giants1 2-1. at Dodier Stadium and ending Rick Reuschel's bid for 20 victories. "l think I'm peaking. and u couldn't happen at a better time:· said Belcher. who pitched five score- less innings with four strikeouts and no walks. seven no-dec1s1ons since and one ot thOie losses was when Cinc1nl\&ti'1 Tom Browning beat the Dod&cn wnh the NL's first perfectaame in 'l3ytars. Belcher has come a Iona way si nce Oalcland traded him to Los An,eles for Rick Honeycutt last Aut 29. "Thirteen months ago, t~ouaht the bi'-l&aues were maybe two years away, 'Befcher said. "I never thouaht I'~ ~ playing a role on a division- wmn1ng team." .Valenzuela. though, has had a rnt scrable year. His father died of c.ancer and shoulder problems di s- abled him for most of the second half. · .. It's been a long time since I've pitched and I don't want to hurry,'' ~i~ Vale.nzuel~. who's pitched seven innings since his return last Monday night. ... .,._ ....... Ora. Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 2. 1918 DI Red Sox fans waiting, hOping ston ol owers want to believe drought wIH end- BOSTON (AP) -Perhaps 70 will be the magic number now that the Boston Red Sox have choched 1he Amencan League East 11tle, their second in threeJears. Boston close out the race Fnday nagfit, despite a 4-2 loss 10 the CleHland Indians.. when M1l..,,,auk.ec lost to the Oak.land Athletics. V-1 and the Dctron Tigers ehm1nated the ew York Yankees. 6-2. pitcher Babe Ruth. who was sold to the New York Yankees two years later. Since then, Boston his played and · lost rn Game 1 of the World Scncs four tames -to the New York Mets in 1986, to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946 and 1967 and to the Cincinnati Reds in 1975. Althouah each year brinp a oew team wnll different players. taJents and sometimes management, Red Soll fans can't seem to shake the feeling of impending doom. "We arc a httle btl crazy as fans, we arc a little bit excessive. That ellccss goes be)'ond the C'oursc of rational discourse. When we think we're aoir1f to be bun n's sort ofhke beinajilted, said Michael Malec, who teacbe~ spons sociology at Boston Collqe . .. They have been so close so many times and yet the) '"e never been able to reach the ultimate brass ring," he said. Belcher, 12-6. said the turning pdlnt of his season came at the midway point. when he ended a four- week stint in the bullpen and won consecutive starts. He is 8-2 with .. We arc in the playoffs., and we won a 101 of games while I was out for two months. Everybody did the JOb. My arm is strong, but we're in the playoffs and I don't think they'll use me in those kind of games -not because my arm is bad. but because the games are so imponant. .. Earne.t Rile. of the Giana la forced at eecoad u ~en abortatop Alfredo GrtfflD _complete. relay on doable play, The A ·s. winners in tbe West D1' ISIOn. and the Red Sox are sched uled to open the best-of-seven Amencao League pla~offs Wednes- da) afternoon at Fenwa) Park A '1ctor) O\er Oak.land would gave the Red So"< a shot at ending a long drought.,\ The Red Sox last "-On the World Series in 1918 with the helo of ace Boston also came close twice, but lost in one-game playoffs,. to the Cleveland Indians 1n 1948 and io the Yankees rlf 1978. New York V$. Los Angeles: Playoff match up a natural wo cities' rivalry renewed when series opens Tuesday NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Mets versus the Los Angeles Dodgers for the National League pennant is a match made 1n hea ven that stans Tuesday in the city of angels. · The Dodgers and Giants skipped New York for California after the I ?5 7 season and on May s: 1961. the Mets were born 10 bnng NL baseball back 10 the city. Dodgers and Giants fans. once the bitterest of nvals found themselves rootins for the same team and the Met~ tried to make the transition an easy one. The Mets made their team colors blue (from the Dodge~) and orange (from 'the Giants) and played their games 1n the Polo Grounds. scene of countless classics between the Dodgers and Giants. - Familiar Brooklyn heroes such as Gil Hodg~ and Duke Snider were acquired 10 give the little boys of summer re!lson to take the su bway into Manhattan. .Ever S!nce 1962. games wuh the Dodgers and Giants have been JUSt a lmle more special to the Mets and their fans. On Tuesday at Dodger Stadium, the nvalf) takes on a whole new meaning as New York plays Los Angeles for alnp to The Worra Series. -... - "I think this will be a great series for the whole country," said Dodgers Manager Tomm} Lasorda. a little-used pitcher for Brooklyn in 1954 and 1955 ... It's always special to go back to New York because of all the fnends I have there and we still ha ve a lot of fans. too." The first two contests of the best-of-seven senes wall be played in Los Angeles and the next three at Shea Stadium. Games 6 and 7. if necessary. will bC played at Dod~er Stadium. 'I think there will be a httJe extra excitement with New York and Los Angeles being involved:· Mets manager Davey Johnson said ... lrs a natural." In their early years. the Mets were no match for the Dodgers and their powtrf ul pitching staff headed by Sflndy Koutax and Don Drysdale. But this season. 1t was the Mets doing the dominating as the) beat Los Angeles I 0 of 11. including all six games at Dod_ger Stadium. "There's really no expJanat1on for 1L h shouldn't be that way." Johnson said. "And when the pla)offs stan it doesn't mean that much." Maybe the Dodg,ers can rely on the law of averages. In 1983. they went 11-1 against Ph1ladelph1a 10 the regular season and then lost to the Ph1lhes in four games in the playoffs. "The Mets definitely have our number now ... said the Dod1ers' Danny Heep. a member of New York's 1986 World Senes champion team. "Their pitching is excellent.'' You don't need a course in advanced ~outing· to deduce this series is 1oing be very low-scori ng. . · The.Mets lead the NL with a 2.89 earned-run ave rage and the, Dodgers are second at 3.00. ..,, · The Mets will stan right-hander Dwight Gooden in Game I against baseball's hottest pitcher, Orel Hcrsttiser. Hershiser broke. Drysdale's record of 58 consecutive scoreless innings se t in 1968 by shutting out San Diego for 10 in nings Wednesda)' to extend his streak to 59. .. It's unbelievable," Lasorda sa1d. "It's one of the greatest feats you'll ever see in baseball. bar none." ' Beating Gooden has also bttn a great feat for the Dodge cs. • Gooden. I ~9 tlus season. 1s 8-1 lifetime a~inst Los ngeles. mctudmg 4-0 at Dodger Stadlunrwnh :rtr.3~ ERA. "The first game 1s 'cry important.'' Mets first baseman Ke11h Hernandez said. ··tfthey beat us (m Game I ) the regular season wi ll mean nothing. But if we can beat them and Hersh1scr. they will ha ve 10 be thinking.'' New York is expected to pitch David Con~ (20-3) in Game 2 against a1hng John Tudor and Ron Darling will oppose former Met Tim Leaf) "hen the playoffs shift IG Shea Stadium o n Fnda). -------,, ihe Mets will be without left-hander Bob Ojeda who suffered a severe cut on his left middle fingerthat required microsurgery. Although it's subJCCI to change, Sid Fernande?. 1s the likely staner fo~ the Mets in Game 4 : against rookie Tim Belcher. Tudor · HurSt to open f Or to decide B ·t -. t A' Monday .. os on aga1ns s - LOS ANGELES (AP) -John Tudor's stan m Gams 2 of the National League pla)offs "111 depend on whether he feels an} pain during a warmup on Mon- da)'. The Los Angeles Dodgers' lefl- hander, who 1s scheduled 10 face 20-game winner David Cone of the New York Meis at Dodger Stadium Wednesday n1&ht. suf- fered a muscle spasm in lus nght hip in the second inning of Friday night's game against the an Francisco Giants. Tudor said he felt the spasm as soon as his front foot hit the din and he felt itagajn_\¥hcn·l tned to threw a warmup pitch moments later. ··1t fell hke a lcn1fe was going through me:· he said m the clubhouse pnor to Saturda) ·s game. "It's not something I ha'e ~nythmg to go back. on. because I've ever had 1t beforc.'So. I'm Just hoping It "'as some kind of a cramp or a spasm or "hate' er the) ·re calling 11. and that ll all of a sudden 1s JUSt going to disappear when I throw. That's the onl.,, thing I can hope for." · Tudor was e~amined afler he left the game and again Saturda~ by Dr. Frank Jot>. "ho "as confident that the pitcher "ould be able to ans" er the bell against the Mets. Mor an· s surprise choice comes after East title clinched CLEVEL>\ND (.\Pl -Manager Joe Morgan has a stock. repl) for the reason his Boston Red Soll are >\mencan League East champions for the second time in three )'Cars. .. Good {>layers, .. Morgan says He adm11ted Saturda). thou&h. that ..a httle llit of Cinderella" pfa)'ed a role in his promotion from third base coach on Julv 14 and the Red Sox' comeback for the d1 vis1on flag. ·~vo-u know. lf lformer th1r~ base coach) Rene Lacilemann hadn't lefl for Oak.land. l,J01ght suit be the ·bullpen coach:·~organ said JUSt a few hours after the Red Sox clinched the d1vmon title wnh the ehm1nat1on of the New York Yankees and the Milwaukee Brc"'ers. • "Now. to win the di\ ISIOn IS JUSt unbe 1eva e. sa10 ~organ. "'ho took over when John Mc amara wa~ fired at the .\II-tar break .. We got bad. into It afier the .\11- tar break. Then at times 1t looked hke "e were turuuig.. the wrong comer. but we won the big games \\e needed to win.·· Morgan ga'e most of the Boston regulars a rest as he looked ahead 10 the team ·.s nc.u.s1cp in hopes of a first '-"orld Senes champ1onsh1p in 70 }ears. .. We'll stan Bruce Hurst in the the first game of the pla~offs against Oakland Wednesda} at home." Morgan said. "It's has tum to pitch and he pitches we ll in da) games at Fenwa} Parle. And I don't think an} body will deny that he deserves the honor." .. Morgan didn't "'.ant 10 make any pred1cuons. but wd ... If we do the ngh1 things. we could get out to a 2-0 lead. After th.at, though. Jt. will be tough goina into Oak.Jand. Morgan's dcc1s1on to start Hunt. 18·6 and 13-2 at Fenway Park. over two-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens.. 18-12 after losing seven of his Jast 10 dectsions, sur- pnsed some observers. · However. Morgan said thal Clemens had approached him abouJ..f week' ago and told him"tharll~ fek-i~ left-hander deserved the honor. Dave tewart, 21-12, · ... 111 start for Oak.land. After Cleveland beat Clemens for the first tame in 12 lifetime stan.s. 4-2, Fnday night. the Red Sox learned that Detroit mad eliminated the Yankees wlth a 6-2 v1ctOI). Then. all the players exec-pt catcher R1drGedmllr.uking extra u eatmcnt---- for a shoulder bruised by a foul tip, left Mun1c1pal Stadium. Tbe) all sta}C'd tn touch Wltn tclev1S>on and other soorces. though. following the Mllwaulcec at Oak.land game:When the A's "on 7-1. the Red Sox whooped It up in unusual impromptu cclel>rauons. ··1 had a pazza an m) room. a big pizza." Morgan said ... h cost 20 bucks, that's hov. big 11 was." ··1 went back-ta the hotel and d1dn·t e'en have a beer." left fielder Mike Greenwell sa1d. ~wynn could .. win NL battingtitleQn bench today eraisesaverageto .313. but may miss finale with injury From Tlte A11otlaced Pre11 Tony Gwynn went 2 for 3 to raise his league-leading batting averaJe to .313 Saturda) night in the San Diego , _ _._ __ adres-' 6-3-v1etory-o'f"C1""Homt0frirrthe Astrodome. San DJego Manaier Jack McKeon said he doesn't plan to play Gwynn in the season finale today against Houston because of an injured hand that has hampered Gwynn for most of the season. McKcon did leave open the possibility of .using Gwynn as a pinch-hitter in an appf<Wnate s1tuat1on. Gwynn. if he docs not play today. would have the lowest average for a batting champion in the history of the National League. Larry Doyle's .320 average in 1915 is the reeord low. Rafael Palme1ro of the Chicago Cubs is second witfi a .308 average and will have to go 5 for S today to surpass Gwynn. Greg Booker. 2-2. p ve up one run and t>110 hits in 511' inninJS. Mark Davis patched the ninth for his 28th save. Bob Forsch, 10-8, lost his fourth straisht since Sept. 5, aiving up three runs and five hits in I 1f\ innings. • MarveU Wynne'.s sacrificcJly aavc SalL.Djcgo lhc lead-in the fi rst. Robeno Alomar hit a run-sroring aroundout in the second and Tim Flanner) h11 a sacrifice ny. • Elsewhere an the National League: Meu t Car4l111l1 a: Sid Fernandez shut out St. Louis on one hit i'or sill innings to pace New York past St. Louis at She!a Stadium. Fernandez. prepanng for a start an Game 4 of the National League playoffs a_aainst the Dodgers. won his '-- Angels tie club record wltn Jl th straight loss MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Califomi1 lost tts I Ith 1trai&h1 pme. tyi na •club record, and Oene Larttin. Tim Lludner 1nd Steve Lombardozzi hit nan-te0rin1 doubles in a four-run fifth inn1na Saturday nil.ht 1s the Minnesota Tw1ns beat the Aftltls, 10.f.' int~ Metrodome. California also lost 11 stniiaht in 1974. lntrnm ~ Mooac Stubina 11 ()./ since succeedi• Cootec ltOJU. K.irtw Puckett and Larkin l<kkd two-run bomen fOr the Twins. who reached the 90-vlC10fY D111eauforthefintume11nce 1970. Puckett his Ill RBI. tbc mOll for · the Twins 11oq: Harmon KiJlebfew't l.e() In 1969. Charfie Lea. 7-7. allowed citht hill in .Slf1 ian1np for h11 fin& vld~ 1n nine ..arts since Jul~ IS. U. Suaker ~bid .)_!2 anna~ or 1~1t rel* lw hit ftnt .;or......-•ve. sixth stnught dcc1s1on and 1s 11-10. Bob McClure. thc.- founh New York pitcher. got his third sa ve. C11b1 t , Pirates 7: Rafael Palmeiro hit a grand slam and run-sconng single and Va nce La" celebrated his 32nd birthday with a three-run homer as Chicago outslugged Pittsburgh at Wngley Field. Braves 4, Reds%: Lonnie Smnh hit a two-run homer and Ron Gant went 4 for 5 w1 th a solo home run to send Atlanta over Cmcmnau at RJverfront Stadium. ftlllits ~ E1po1 t : M.tk.c..Maddux became the onl> Philadelphia pitcher wnh a winning a record and Ricky Jordan snapped a seventh-inning tie with a run-scoring double as the Ph1lhes edged Montreal at Olympic Stadium. * MariMrl 4, Raneers J TIXAS SIA TT LI ....... 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"' M llDMIO If' Mal'a N IO , • J . . , 0 • ' 0 I I I I I Attendance record set ' I I i I ~itterness prevails " at gold medal finals U .S. boxer Roy Jones dominates Korean. but loses on decision SEOUL CAP) -An Olympic boxing tournament marked by U.S.· Korean conflict and bitterness turned uaJy Sunday when a South Korean fiahter was awarded a decision over an American fighter who seemingly dominated. the bout. The decision apinst U.S .• light middleweight Roy Jones sftoc:ked and stunned not only the American team but other boxingjuc:t&cs and officials and even some of the pro-Korean crowd. U.S. coach Ken Adams charged that one of the judges had twice been offered money by a South Korean, and Jim Fox. head of the USA· American Boxing Federation. de- manded an invest1gation. Jones was later voted the outstand· mg boxer of the tournament by the executive board of the International Amateur Boxing Associati9n. the sport's governing body. Anwar Chowdhry,_presidl nt of the association1 told NBC he beficved the Jones decision was unfair. awarded a 3-2 dec1S1on. .. lt's the worst judging in boxina since I've been in it." said Elmo Adolph, an Am~rican referee and judge who has been in amateur boxing for 24 years. "I'm extremely disappointed almost to the point of being incensed.'~ Jones landed left hook after left hOQk to the bead of the Korean fighter. forcing him to take a standing S.:Count in the second round. He seemed in total control of the fight. finishing it with a flurry of punches to Park's head. But three of the five ringside judges -all from third world cou'ntries -· saw it differently. While the Hungarian and Soviet judges had Jones winning by a wide 60-56 margin, the Uruguay and Morocco j udges both had Park win- ning 59-58. The final j udge. a Ugan- dan, scor~d the fight 59-59 .. then awarded it to Park. "I thought I had beaten him to a point whert I couldn't get robbed," said Jonc.s_ "Unfort~nately. I d1d." The 19-year-old from Pensacola, Ra .. was in tears after the decision was announced. but composed hi~lf enough to meet the press and get lingering hug from roommate An rew Maynard, who won the gold m I at 178 pounds in the fight immediately after Jones. The decision tempered Maynard's joy at winning the third Amencan gold medal . U.S. gets oaegold, nvosilver in boxing SEOUL (AP)-Andrew M,aynard1 a U.S. Army cook. won a boxing aola medal in the 178-pound class Sunday, but U.S. Olympic boxen had to settle for silvcn in their other two bouts on the last day of competition. Maynard. 24, who 1s stattoned at Fon C•rson, Colo., battered Nourmaaomed Chanavazov of the Soviet Union with head and body punches from in close and scored a • 3-0 decision to give the U.S. team its third sold medal, the most of any team in the touRlament. £ast Ger- many and South Korea each won two golds. There was no doubt about the defeat of Riddick Bowe, 21 , of Brooklyn, N.Y .. who was battered into submission in the second round ~ power-punching Lcnnoit Lewis of Canada. However. the 3-2 loss of Roy Jones, I 9. of Pensacola, Aa.. to South Korean Park Si-bun in the 136-pound final was highly disputable. Jones seemed m complete i;:ontrol as he scored at will with left hooks and right jeads to the head. "Unfortunately. in boxing we have been having bed decisions in every international tournament," said Chowdhry, a Pakistani professor. He said he has sought to introduce "new measures" to remedy the problem but has been rebuffed by his organiza- tion's policy-setting congress. Jones dominated from the be.Bin· ning bell to the close of the final round. but Korean Park Si-hun was 'To see all that taken away from him because of a hometown favorite.· '------------------------------.,~ Jone. loet a contro•eralal 3 -2 declalon ln the llCht heavywetcht·•old medal match. CompuBox, a company that keeps track of punches thrown and punches landed for NBC. credited Jones with landing 86 punches to 32 for the Korean. ! can't feel happy now," said May- nard. "My blessings go out to that young man there." · Roy Jone. of U.S. (l~ft) loon for an open-ing agaJnet South Korea'• Park St-Run. The Hungarian and Soviet judges scored it 60-56 for Jones. Judges ~om Uruguay and Morocco each scored it 59-58 for Park. The judge from Uga nda scored it 59-59, but tab~ Park as the winner. I OLYMPIC BRIE FS ~--- Bribery could be a factor in .Jones' controversial loss From The Associated Press SEO!' L -Ken Adams. the head coach I AA] of the L'. bo\tng team. said Sunday he saw a Korean offer money to one of the officials who Judged ~mencan boAer Ra) Jones' 156- pound final against Korean Park St-Hun .• Jones lost a disputed 3-2 decision. even though he was later' oted b~ the international boxing federation's executl\ c board as the outstanding boxer of the Otymp1cs. .\dams sard he also sa"' the same Korean offer mone) to another Judge rn R1dd1d. Bowes' knockout loss to (. anada·~ Len no\ Le.,., is in the super heav) · weight class He said the offe rs were made on Thursda) and Saturda). "I saw somebody show some gold and somebody opening a wallet ... Adams said. "There were pieces of gold wrapped in a rag. I don't know whether they too~ it or not. I'm not SB} rng the} took 1t. I did not sec him take an)1 hing:· .\dams declined to name the officials. The Judges for the Jones-Park: fight were Bob B. Kasule of Uganda. Zaut GvadJava of The Soviet Union. Alberto Duran of Uruguay, Hiouad Larbi of Morocco and Sa ndor PaJar of Hungary. Kasulc. Duran and Larbi voted for Park. Adams also said he did not kno"' the name of the Korean. but thought he could recognize him. Louganis retires from diving SEO L -Greg Lougan1s. the winngest ~ men·s diver 1n Ol~mp1c h1 sto~. announced hts retirement Sunda~ to concentrate on acting. · ~ St ill shov. ing the bald spot where five stitches "'ere needed after he hit his head on the 3-meter spnngboard. lougan1s broke the news while accepting the 01} mp1c Spmt Award as the top American athlete in the Games. _ "This 1~ a gre<!_~~) ~o end my Q.ivmg career_, .. Lougams said. "I have decided 1hat this was my last compet1t1on." Lo uganis. 28. fro m Boca Raton. Ra .. came back from his bang" "h the board in the prehm1nanes to win the springboard. then completed his second con- sccull\ e Oh mp1c d1vmg double b} winning the I(). meter platform on hts final d1H Quote of the day "I 1hmk n is something not man} people after me v.111 ach1e' c, winning the Grand Slam first and the gold medal afterwards ... -19-year- old West German Steffi Graf after winning an Ol~mp1c gold to go v. ith her v1ctones in the four major professional tenms toyrnaments. Five medals for U.S., but ... SEOUL -The count was five medals. two of them gold. The mood was disappoint·. ment for U.S. freest vie wrestlers. The high point.$ were dramatic victories by John Smith at 136.5 and Kenny Monday ._....._ _ _, at 163. But Saturday. the final day of the fi ve-day tournament. only highlighted the failures and missed opponunities of wha(many believe was ttie best U.S. Olympic team ever. .. We've got so much abihty and we Just ha ven't put it all together in the same tournament. said head coach Jtm Humphre). "We got two championships this year. two cbam.Pionsh1ps last year and two the year before, and all by different guys. I was just hoping fot once we could eet them to alt peak and perform at the same time." he said. The Americans came up wilh two meda ls on the final day. w1th Bruce Baumgartner wmning the silver at super ~eavywc1ght and Nate Carr the bronze at 149.5. to go with the bronze that 8111 Scherr won a night earlier at 220. Baumgar:iner. the 1984 gold medalist and 1986 world champion. was never in his match with Soviet champion David Gobed11chvili. losing 3-1 and failing to score until the final 10 seconds. "I felt pretty good going in. but the techn iques I used on him he was block mg off on me." said Baumgartner. who beat GobcdJichv11t to win his world tttle. "l didn't change to my secondai; techn iques and that backfired on me." Johnson says he's innocent TORONTO -Spnnter Ben Johnson. ~ maintaining his innocence in a drug scandal 1";e that forced OI) mp1c officials to take away his p .,, gold medal. sa id in a publi shed report Saturda} that he turned down a lucrative offer from a foreign magazine in order to g1 ve Canadians a fi rsthand account of the controversy. Johnson, who lost his I 00 meters medal after testmg pos1t1 ,c for anabolic steroids. told the Toronto Sun that he "ne ver took any banned substances.'' Johnson said he received antt-inflammatory conisone shots from hts doctor, George Mario (Jamie) Astaphan. da>s before running the 100 meters a week agq in a world record 9. 79 seconds. __ _ He sa1a the onfy Otller me 1catton e toolc was concoction which he said was fixed by Astaphan and taken th roughout training and in Seoul. South Korea. Johnson defended Astaphan. who is being in- vestigated b} the Ontano College of Physicians and Surgeons. • Johnson also told the Sun that the West German magazine Stem offered him $500.000 for his story. Th( magazine has denied Johnson's allegation. "They offered me $250.000 (or the story but I told · them I wouldn't do 1t. I told them. 'I'll tell my story to the Canadian people through Canadian media.' They doubled the amount to $500.000 American. I turned them down:· Johnson said. Johnson approached the un. which did not pay for the intervte". the newspaper reported. Stem reporter Hans Huebner Saturd_ay denied that the magazine had offered Johnson $500.000 for his ~tory. TIMMONS, KIRALY ••. FroaiDl before the Amencans ended the two- hour match. On the fourth match point. sparkplug Eric Sato ca'!'e off the bench and hit a smkmg Jump serve that the Soviets could only pop up above the net. Scott Fortune. a 6-6 substttute middle blocker out of Laguna Beach High, slammed the ball straight down on the Soviet side to finish the match. Despite the spectacular play of KJraly and Timmons, the Amencans couldn't match the firepower of the Soviets 1n the opening period. Sllll. the Soviets needed nine game points to j)Ut the set awa y. The Soviets. paced by left-handed ~iker Antonov and Alexandre Sorokolct. took a 7-5 lead and appeared to be 1n control. But the Americans scored the next four points behind two kills by Timmons and Bob Ctvrtl1k's quick hiL The Soviets repined the lead at 12-l 1 when Andrei Koui~nsov J&ammed the ball into an optn coun after U.S. setter JdY'Stork hppcd and fefl. Antonov tipped a dump shot over the U.S. defenders' heads for a 14-11 lead. Nine game points later, with the score 14-fJ. a spike attempt by Timmons sailed long, giving the Soviets the pme. The · ~merscans carried the momentum into the second aame as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead and built the advantqe to 12-31 capped by consecutive spikes by Timmons and Stork. This time. it was the Soviets' turn to fight back 11 they took the nut five points to close to 12..S. A pike by Ctvrtlik ended the run. and the United States had aame point at 14-8. The Americans also had trouble convcnina. as the Soviets staved off six pmc points with Vlaidimr Chkourikhine leadin' the attack. But it was Tim'J'DOS qain who came to the reteue:J The third aame was a blow out, with Timmons and Kiraly knock1n1 off spikes and Storie catchma the Soviett off Juard with surpnsc. lcn- handcd quick hits. The U.S. de· fenders. mt'lnwhile, were conslstrn1- ly ictuna two men up over the net for in-your-face stuff blocks. ' Ttie.Americans in the crowd b9o$.d ' FoR THl RECORD XVTH .... FromDl MEDALS TABLE nobleman who revived the Olympics in 1896. War, civil strife and a chang.ing world lcept Barcelona sec- ond best until Oct. 17. 1986. when it won over five other cities. Soviet Union E 111 Ger,,,.nv UftltHSl89" UINO G SS 37 " s 31 JS JI • .. 30 v loudly and at the medal ceremony. Tet when Jones got the silver for the U.S. 132 team. some European journalists 1~ applauded him loudly. 40 "I thought I had beaten him to a 3S point where I couldn't be robbed," ~ Jones said. "Unfortunately. I was. West GtrrNnv II 1• IS 8u196rll 10 12 ll Soutl'l KOfll 12 10 ll .. That date has become a day of celebration tn Barcelona." Ma raga II said jn a briefing with repor:iers ... And this year. Oct. 8 anti 9 will be. too. when I ~ring the Oag back." t That's the Antwerp Rag. the big, white. tassled banner with the fh c Olympic.rings. which has flown over the Games since 1920 and is passed along from host city to host city. Cl'llne Romani• 8rlt1ln Hungerv Frence Po41nd Jeoen Aus1r1111 Italy s 1 s 1l 6 2 • 3 6 1' 11 10 6 • s 3 6 • 12 6 9 6 6 ' 1 s • ,. "My father (Roy Sr.. a former 2' middlewei_ght) wanted me at the ~! Olympic Games. It was his dream to 1• get a gold medal. It was my dream also :! -ro genrgold medal. but I think that's u the end of the line for ~tng.'' a Ray Mercer, a 27-year-old mfan-New ZHlalld 3 'l • Yuoosllvla 3 Sweden 0 4 s • 7 11 U) man, won a gold medal Saturday 10 by stopping Baik Hyun-ban of South : Korea in the first round of their 20 I· C1n101 3 2 s Netl'llrtendl 2 2 s Since August 1984. wh.en the Sum· mer Games in Los Angeles ended. it has flown over Seoul. Maragall is in lbe S-ooth Korean c:apitaktudying Its Olympic organization. and he said there was at least one area where Barcelona would try to do thmgs differently -security. Kenva CuchOSIOllelo.I• s 3 2 2 3 2 a pound bout. ' • Also Saturday. Kennedy McK.in- : ney of.Killeen. Texas. won the gold • medaWn lhe..L19-pound ciass. Brezli ' 2 '3 Norway 2 3 0 Otnm.r~ , I 1 Fit\fiM-t -t. 2 So.in 1 Swirzerllnd 0 Morocco ' l 1 ·o 2 1 2 ! The U.S. team also finished with 1 three silvers and two bronzes. "I would hke tt to be a little looser. if possible," Maragall said Saturday. "Secunfy is needed. but it docs not have to be so oppressive." Turkey Jem.1'8 Argentina 8e111lum Me~lco Austria Portugal I 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 , I 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 ' 2 2 0 0 1 The other silver went to Michael ~ Carbajal of Phoenix, Ariz., at I 06 1 pounds. The bronzes were for Ken-. ~ neth Gould of Rockford, Ill.. and , Romallis Ellis of ~Henwood. Ga. 1 Maynard stayed on top of his : Soviet opponent from the outset. and 1 while C'hanavazov landed some solid : blows to the head. he couldn't keep , · pace with Maynard. who banged ' away almost nonstop at his oppo- Suril\llmt 1 0 0 Chile 0 ' 0 Col-la Rice 0 l 0 lnd<>Mlll 0 1 0 lren 0 I 0 N"h. Antlllet 0 1 0 Peru 0 1 0 S.negel 0 ' 0 Maragall noted that he had been in Seoul less than 48 hours and realized the tension Seoul felt in staging the world's biggest event less than 40 miles from Nonh Korea, a country with -which it techn ically remains at war. He also acknowledged the cons- tant threat of terrorism. v1rorn lllandl Colomtle 0 ., 0 0 0 ' l nent's body and head. · · . 1 Bowe scored well with jabs and a ,1 couple of good uppercuts to the head : in the first round. but he was ' penalized a point for holding. Then Gr Hee 0 0 ' Mongolia 0 0 ' Peklsten 0 0 1 "There is always a threat." he said. "There is an eittemal threat. That 1s common." . SUNDAY'S MEDAL WINNERS Eta. a movement seeking a separate ~unntc1 sr~~ state for ,Spain's Basques. has a SILVER-Soviet Union history of bombings and other viol-&RONIE-Arffftllnt. k Wetw P ... ence. Although the group too re-GOLO-Yueo,1avla. sponsibility for several explosions in s1LveR-unuec1 St•'•'-Madrid and Barcelona J·ust after the 8RONZE-Sov1e1 union. . ...in. Games were awarded. Maragall said. ,..,....,_.mu NU!ldsl it has not targeted tbe Olympics. : GOL[)-l(lm Kw•ne·Sun. Sou111 Kor" Dun.n" a v1·51·t 62 years ago. StLVER-AndrHl T-'· E••' G«manv P 8RONZE-Tlmoi.I Sllrl.tl>ln, Sovie! Union, Couberttn wrote: "Before I c.ame to &I'd Merlo Gon111ez, Mexico , .8 -In I th nlu r t. h"'a P'HIMfW ..... t(12S.•..,_l &K'ctvn • OUain l;-*nC-w w ...... --G-o~c-t>=GJO..:-::.::;;;;llllln Parlst;-t -~ sporting city was." The quote was SILVER-Oanltl oumumcu, Roma~• used prominently in Barcelona's win-· 8RONZE-Al>dulal'lak Ac11111. Mof~o. •nd . b'd d f h n LH JH-Hvunk, $0Ulh KorH nmg 1 . an many o t e spo s UtMWette1••1t11flla1_...> facilities at which the French baron GOLC>-Vla1c11H11v J1no~111. sov1a1 union marveled are beJ!lg modernized for SILVER-Gr1111,,,. c11enev. Austreri. '92. along with a s~wof new stadiums 1,,:~oi:~ew.1ir~~C:;11· sweoen. •nd Re· and arenas. UtMMIH••...,.•osoewm> In that wav, Maragall said, Barct· GOU>-P1tll SHtun. So..1111 KorH I. SILVER-Rov Jone1. Pens.co4e, Fla Iona was unhke either of the last two eRONZE~~rd Woodh•"· arn1111. ·•no Pl'lllioolnel 0 0 ' T~ilano 0 0 1 Summer Games' hosts -Los An· R•vmond Oownev, c1111<11 I h . JI h' Utltlt HHVVweltllf l 171.2 ..,_) ge es, w ere v1nua y not mg new GOLD-Andrew Mevnaro. coio. was built. and Seoul, where state-of· SILVER-Nourmeoomec1 Chenevuov. Sovl" the-an facilities sprang up just to 8RONZE-Oemlr s11ero. 'Yuvosi.1111, eno h 01 · HenrVll ~trlcll, Poland stage t e ymp1cs. 54'tlWH•vv..._.te>wwJOO.t..-bl "In Los Angeles, everything was GOlC>-L.enno• Llw11. c.na<11 there, and there was no competition ~'i~f~~C:~C."n:!~iroc~rJ.:!&. SOv· (in the bidding). The IOC had to settle let Unloo, •nd Jenun Z.•entilewk 1. POlend for that." he $81d. "Seoul is different. _,.,._ It is a different world. We are between ~~~o~:~h$:'."·t<enve. LA and Seoul... HONZE-A Selefl. early in the second round. the 23- year-old Lewis landed a left-right that staggered Bowe. and the referee gave the Amencan a standing eight count. Moments later. a nght crashed against Bowe'sjaw. t>ut he did not go down. He was obvious!)' hurt and the referre gave another standing eight, took one look at Bowe and stopped the fight at 43 seconds into the round. Kim Kwans-sun of South Korea won the gold 1n the 112-pound class w· a relentl~s attack that brought him a S::O dec1S1on over n reas e:w..,.,,....s --• of East Germany. . Tews scorcd'(with left hooks and one-twos, but he.could not keev. the smaller Korean off him. Kim bu.It his winning margin with a body attack and several combinations to the head m the second and third rounds. Italy got a boxing gold when diovannt Parisi knocked out Daniel Dumitrescu of Romania with a single left hOQk at I :41 of the first round of the 125-pound final. I~ bout marked by maulina and clutchmg, Yiatcheslav Janovski of the Soviet Union won the gold medal at 139 pounds wtth a 5-0 decision over Grahame Chene>'.· who was seeking to win Australia s first boxing gold medal . ...................... llllliill................................................ ~ POLOISTS FALL TO YUGOSLAVIA:, 9-7. • • homDl not a place tor the meek. and Schroeder, a chiro~nicter who's made a name for himself posina for pin-up posters, has the lumps and bumps to prove it. It was Schroeder's aoaJ with thrtc attonds left that propellecftbc Amen- ca.ns past Hunpry and into the medal rouf'(! to face the Soviet Union. And they won that one. too, a bruisina contest qainst a 1eam thty hadn't -oll'Y.Cd in II months and hadn't &c.-ea an the Oluympjcs since 1972. Thty took everythina the Soviet team could dish out, and 11 ... c it bldt in 1 9· 7 thriller. Tht stap wu set for a rematch with YUIOSlavia. The one that mattefed. ·1 th<>Qsht an alona we we" ~ina to win:• said ScbrOeder. h11 face etched wilh fnl11ntton. "I thoupt notb1nacioukJ be wonethan the taewc had last t1me. I w11 wrona. It huns the llft1e .•• The U.S. team &Qt ofrto a fast sian ind led at the half S-2. Then thmp bean to un11vel. Jody CampbeU. the team's bat aU- µound player. rou~ out ia the .ty [>tlrt of the fourth quaner. He had fouled out apinst the Soviets the night befofC, and the United States had gotten •way with it. But not qainst Yu1ost1via, the most physical team in the world. Without Cam~ll's shootina and pinpoint pasKs. the Americans were 1n trou~le. Thcl' didn't score again for more than 10 minutes. In a way, they were lucky to act into ovenime. If Tom1slav Paskvahn's shot hadn't hit the crossbar at the buzur. they wouldn't have. "I really didn't feel we were slippin1h" 11id Craig Wilson. the U.S. 1oalic w o kept the team in the pme. I kept the faith all the way throu,h. even when wt fell three p.ls down 1 n ovenime" Wilson said he was "a liuJc con- cemcd when we 1Qt behind thrtt pl in overtuM. But we've c:ome blck so many timn. .. Bui by \hae pc>int, It was over. The ont they Mttted more lb&n any of the otbCl'IWUfl*! Hisla11 .. Ul'ldl'Om1lle ... and· elbows he'd caught, and the disppointm~nt lines his eyes. But it was worth it, said Schroeder. who'll carry the U.S. flaa ip the closing certmony on Sunday, even ifit didn't tum out the way be planned. "It was obviously my dream to win thegoldJ1lcdlland we came upa little short. But this was an excellent team and I'm eroud to have been a part of it." he saad. · . "We won the silver medal. and that's not JOmething to hana your head and feel low about." "'..:~ons the memben of the silver- medal w1nns~ American team were Peter and Jeff Campbell, products of UnivenityMi h. as well 11 Newpon Harbor Hi products James Berleton 1 ~V"1n RobcrUon. Alto on tht teem, under Coech Bill BAmctt or l..lluna 8cxh. WU UCI ~uct Mike ~vans. For Petet Cam~ and Rob-eruon 11 Well u Wilton. Jod1 Cam~ Ud Scla1oe*r~ it w lhcir. .cOIMI lilwr nildal ifter biei .. • ...~ .. ·---y~ Vllllitil•!Ma... I M \, ', . t ~ ,i G u f B Ast BALL Belcher tunes up with 2-1 victory Valenzuela also ets some work vs. San Francisco seven no-decmons stnce and one ot those losses was when Cincinnati's Tom Browning beat the Dod&crs with the NL's first perfect game in )3 years. Belcher has. come a Iona way since Oakland traded him to Los Anaeles for Rick Honeycutt last Aut 29. "Thirteen months ago, thought LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tim the bii l&itues were maybe two years Belcher knows he will be s1arting in away, • Bcfcher said. "I neverthought the National League playoffs. I'~ ~ playing a role on a division-Femando Valenzuela, however, wu'lntna team." doesn't know. Valenzuela. though. has had a They combined on a four-hitter miserable year. His fa1her died of Saturday, each allowing two hits. cancer and should.er problems dis.- leading the Los Angeles Dodgers past a bled him for most of the sec;ond half. the San Francisco Giants, 2-1: at "It's been a long time since I've Dodaer Stadium and ending Rick pitched and I don't want to huny," Reuschel's bid for 20 victories. ~i4 Vale_nzuela.. who's pitched seven ··1 think I'm peaking. and it h 1 M couldn't happen 't a' better time." ~~~~~since is return ast onday siid Belcher, who pttched five score-"We arc in the playoffs, and we won less innings with four strikeouts and a lot of games while 1 was out for two no walks. 1 months. Everybody did the job. My Orange Coast OAILY PILQT/Sunday, OCtober 2, 1111 Red Sox fans waitiilg, hoping · BOSTON (A P) -Perhaps 70 will be the magic number now that the Boston Red Sox have clinched the Amcncan League East title. their second in threeJears. Boston close out the race Fnday night. desr.1te a 4-2 loss to the Cleveland ndians. when Milwaukee lost to the Oakland Athletics. 7-1 and the ~troit Tigers eliminated the New York Yankees, 6-2. pitcher Babe Ruth. who was sold to the New York Yankees two yean later. Sm~ then. Boston has played and lost in Game 7 of the World Series four limes -to the New York Mets in 1986. to the St. Louis Cardinals an J.946 and 196 7 and to the Cincinnati Rtds 1n 1975. ~ / Although each year brings a new team wnh different playen. talents and sometimes management. Red So.x fans c.Jn't seem 10 shake the fcehna of 1mpendin' doom. · .. We are a httJc bit ~as fans. we arc a little bn excessive .. That excess goes beyond the c.oW'Sc of rational •discourse. When we think we'rcaoin! to be hun it's son oflike beingjihcd. ' said Michael Malec. who teaebes spons soc1ol0Jy at Boston CoUetc. "The) have been so close so many umes and yet they've never been able to reach the ultimate brass ring. .. he said. . 1 Belcher. 12-6. said the turning a·rm is strong. but we're in the playoffs , ~int of ~is season came at the and I don't think they'll use me in midway po1!lt, when he ended a four-those kind of games _ not because week stint an the bullpen and w~n my arm is bad, but because the games consecutive stans. He is 8-2 with_ .J.rc so important." -~ Earneet Rllee of tbe Olanta la forced at MCODd u l)odaera ahortatop Alfredo Grtffln completee relay OD doable play . The A's, winners tn the West Dt' 1sion. and the Red So>. are scheduled to open the best-of-seven i\mencan League pla}offs Wednes- d<f~ afternoon at Fcnwa} Park. A '1ctof) O\!er Oakland "'ould &l' e the Red Sox a shot at ending a long drought. The Red Sox last won the V. orld Series 1n 1918 with the helo of ace Boston also came close twice, but lost m one-game playoffs, to the Cleveland Indians an 1948 and to the Yankees in 1978 . . New York vs. Los Angeles: _Tuddot.d Hurst to opeil for P1 · .:c..T t · · h t l to ec1 e -a yo1.J ma c up a na . UFa ,:Monday r Beston against A's o cities' rivalry renewed when series opens Tuesday ~ N~WYORK(AP)-The NewYorkMets versusthe oeJ..os Angeles E>odgers for the National League pennant is a match made an heaven that starts Tuesday in the city of anaels. The Dodgers and Giants skipped -New York for California after the 1957 season and on May 8. 1961 . the Mets were bom to ~ring NL ba~ball ba~k to the ci ty. Dodgers and Giants fans. once the bitterest of rival~ found themselves rooting for the same team and the Meu tried to make the transiuon an easy one. The Mets made their team colors blue (from the Dodger:s) and orange (from the Giants) and played their games an the Polo Grounds. scene of countless classics between the Dodgers and-Giants. - Familiar Brooklyn heroes such as Gil Hodges a11d Duke Snider ~ere acquired to gi ve the little boys of summer reason to take the subway into Manhattan. Ever since 1962. game~ with the Dodgers and Giants- have been just a httle more special to the Mets and their &M • On Tuesday at Dodger Stadium. the rivalry takes on a whole ne-w mecming as New York plays Los Angeles for a tnp to the World Series. -"f think this~w1n be a great senes for Thewhole country," said Dodgers Manager To mm-. Lasorda. a little-used pitcher for Btooklyn an 1954 arid 1955. "lt's always special to go back to New York ~use of all the friends I have there and we still ha'e a lot of fans. too." The first two contests of the best-of-seven series will be played in Los Angeles and the next three at Shea Sudium. Games 6 and 7. if necessary. will be pla\ed al Dod,.er Stadium. · 'I think there will be a little extra excitement with New York and Los Angeles being involved." Mets manager Davey Johnson said. "It's a natural." In their earl y years, the Mets were no match for the Dodgers and their powerful pitching staff headed by Sandy Koutax and Don Drysdale. But this season. it was . Morgan's surpr1'se the Mets domg the dominating as they beat Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (AP) -John 10 of 11 . includir)g all six games at Dodger Stadium. Tudor's stan in Game 2 of the h · ft "There's really no explanation for it. It shouldn't be National League pla,yoffs "'Ill C 01Ce..cOffieS a er that way." Johnson said. "And when the playofTsstan it depend on whether he feels an~ Eastt1·t1e·c11·nched doesn't mean that much." paan dunng a wannup on Mon- Maybethe Dodgers can rtl} on ihe law of averages. In day. 1983, they went 11-1 against Ph iladelphia in the regular The Los Angeles Dodgers' left- season and then lost to the Phillies an four games in the hander, who 1s scheduled to face playoffs. ' 20..gamc wanner David Cone of "The Mets definitely have our number now." said the New York Mets at Dodger the Dodgers' Danny Heep, a member of New York's 1986 Stadium Wednesday night. suf- World Series champion team. "Their pitching is fercd a muscle spasm tn n1s n&ht excellent:· hip 1n the second ulJling ofFnday You don't need a course in advanced scouting to night's game against the an deduce this series is going be very low-scoring. Francisco Giants. The Mets lead the NL with a 2.89camed-run average Tudor said he felt the spasm as and the Dodgers are second at 3.00. The Mets will start right-hander Dwight Gooden 1n soon as his front foot hit the din. 63me l 1lgainst baseball's hottest pjtcher. OrcJ .Hershiser. and he felt it again when I tned to Hershiser broke Drysdale's ~cord of 58 consecutive threw a warmup Pilch momencs- scoreless innings set in I 968 by shutting out San Diego for later. 10 innings Wednesday to extend his streak to 59. "It felt like a knife was going "It's unbelievable." Lasorda said. "It's one of the through me:· he said in the greatest feats ~ou'll ever see in baseball. bar none." clubhouse pnor to aturda) 's Beating Gooden has also been a great feat for the game. Dodgers. · ··1t's not something I ha' e Gooden. 18-9 this season. is 8-1 lifetime a~inst Los an) thing to go back on. ~use Angeles. including 4-0 at Dodger Stadium wnh a 0.34 l'veeverhaditbefore.So.l'mJust ERA. oi)inglt was some kind or a "The first g4lmc is ver\ important.·· Mets first cramp or a spasm or whate\ er baseman Keith Hernandez said. "If the) beat us (in Game the) ·re calling ll, and that 1t all of I) the regular season will mean nothing. But if we can beat a sudden tSJUSt going to disappear them and Hersh1ser. they will have to be thinking:· when I throw. That's the onh New York 1s expected to pitch David Cone (20-3) i.n thmg l can hope for." · Game 2 against a1hng John Tudor and Ron Darling will Tudor ~t -mrned afiter he oppose former Met Tim Leary when the playoffs shift to ~~ '", .. She.a Stadium on Frida). left the g4lme and again Sa1urda~ The Mets wit\ be" 1thout left-hander Bob Ojeda who by Dr. Frank Jobe. t. ho was suffered a severe cut on his left middle finaerthat required confident that the pitcher "'ould microsurgery. Although it's subject to change. Sid be able to ans"' er the bell against Fernandez 1s the likely staner for the Mets in Game 4 "the Mets. ·against rookie Tim Belcher. CLEVELA.ND (A P) -Manager Joe Morgan has a stock reph for the reason his Boston Red Sol are .\merican League East champions for the second Hme m 1hree years. "Good pla)ers:· Morgan sars. He admitted Saturday. thou&h. that "a little at of Cinderella" pfayed a role in his promotion from third base coach on Jul} 14 and the Red Sox' comeback fo r the division flag. _: Y.ouJUlow~ 1Ufonnt.Uhird base.. coach) Rene Lachemann hadn't left fqr Oakland. I might still be the bullpen ·coach:· Morgan said JUSt a few hours after the Red Sox clinched the division title WJth the chmmauon of the Nev. York Yankees and the Milwaukee Brewers. "Nov.. to wan the d1v1s1on 1s JUSt unbelievable.'" said Morgan. "'ho lOOk O-\e~ John McNam:rra-was fired at the .\II-Star break. "We got back into n after the .\II· Star break. Then at umes ll looked hke v.e were turning the v.rong comer. but wt won t.trc big games v.e needed to wm ... Morgan gave mos( of the Boston regulars a rest as he looked ahead 10 the team's next step 10 hopes ofa flrst World Series championship 1n 0 )ears. "We'll stan Bruce Hurst 10 the the first game of the pla)offs against Oakland Wednesday at home," Morgan said. "It's his tum to pitch and bti, pitches well in day games at Fenwa) Parle. And I don't think an) body will den. that he deserves the honor." Morgan didn't want to make any prcdtcuons, but said. "If we do the nght things. we could get out to a 2-0 lead. .\fter that. though. n will be touth going into Oakland." Morgan's dec1S1on to stan Hurst. 18·6 and 1 J-2 at Fen way Park, over two-ume Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens. 18-12 after losing seven of his last 10 decisions, sur· prised some observers. However. Morgan said that Clemens had approached him about a wtdc ago M.ld told h1.m h~dd1 t~ left-hander deserved the honor. Dave Ste wan. 21-12, · ... i ll start for Oakland. After Cleveland bat Clemens for the fim ume m 12 lifetime starts, 4-2. Fpda) night, the Red Sox learned that Detroit had ehmanated the Yankees 't\'lth a 6-2 victory, Then. all the players except catcher Rich ~man. takmgc~tra treatment for a shou~-by-a--foul-tip. lef\ Mun1c1pal Stadium. The~ all sta}ed m tol}dl Wltb telev1s1on and other sources. though. follo>A1ng the Milwauk« at Oakland game. When t1K' -'"s "on 7-Lthe Red So whooj)Cd 1( UQ. 10 unusual impromptu cclebrauons. "I had a pizza an m)' room. a big pizza:· Morgan sa1d. ··it cost W bucks. that's how big 1t was:· ··1 went back to the hotel and didn't even have a beer." lef\ fielder Make Gr«nwell said. Gwynn could win NL batting title on bench today eraisesaverageto .313, but may miss finale with injury sixth straight dec1S1on and 1s 12· IO. Bob McClure. the fourth New York pitcher, got hts third save. C.bs I, Pirales 7: Rafael Palme1ro hit a grand slam ~nd run-scoring smgle and Vance Law celebrated his 32od banhday with a three-run homer as Chicago outslugged Pittsburgh at Wngle) Field. From 'he Associated Press Braves 4, Reds t : Lonnie Smith hit a two-run homer . . and Ron Gant went 4 for 5 with a solo home run to send .Tony Gwynn went 2 for J to raise ~1s league-lea~mg Atlanta over Cincmnau at Rn·erfront Stadium. 1-+---wU1~ a~raje to-.J.!l..Satu~iglu-in lho&A Giege-PDDlfes , xpos : 1 e a ux me e oiiT) Padres 6-3. victory over Houston m the As~rodome. . Philadelphia pitcher"' 1th a winnins a record and Ricky San Diego Man31cr Jack McKeon said he doe~n t Jordan snapped a seventh-inning ue with a run-scoring plan to play Gwynn in t~e season finale today against double as the Ph1ll1es edged Montreal at Olympic Houston because of an 1nJured hand that has hampered Stadium Gwynn for most of the season. McKeon did leave open · the pos~ibility of using Gwynn as a pinch-hitter in an * appf'<?priate suuatton. Mannen 4, R•ft99f'' 3 Gwynn, if he does not play today .. would have the T'us -.0 _. H•TTU .. ,.,_. lowestaveragefora batting champion in thehistoryofthe ~~·Cf ! ~ \ \ ~~·~"' ~::: National League. Larry Doyle ·s . 320 average in 1915-ts oerien ,., 4 I I 0 COit•" • 1 I 0 the record low. =::..."30 ; : : : ::i ~ ~:: : ,. RafaelPalmeirooftheCbicago Cubsissecondwitha· t::,";. u:: ~.=::, :::t .308 average and will have to go 5 for 5 today to surpass 1uec111e7D • o 1 o •••01ev c • 1 1 1 Gwynn. ~.:.::O ! ~ ~: :::.': ~ ~:: Greg Booker. 2-2. gave up one run and two hits in 5111 •·-~ o 1 • o "'""" > o 1 o * er .. n 4, Rtd5 2 ATl..AMTA ' C:MCMMAn CW.I JI> ........ " Gl'e<'r• 1D $ommnt 1D OMnMwrt J0.v1H l..SM.•~• Ufn!l47D Gf"9Cf J-lO """"0 ... .,., p ....... .. ..... S1 •1 1.Arl>inH •110 l 0 I 1 C°"""lf J 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 °"""" ) 0 0 1 ) 0 0 0 E .. , .. y 11> • I J 0 SI 2 0 M<'Clncl!lc J 0 1 0 4 000 Mlll'WnJI> 201 1 •122 Oeftieltlft ooot •010 Sia.Ire• 0000 , • I 0 111/WOllU 0 0 0 0 1 0 • 0 G<l!MY of\ 1 • 0 0 1 I 1 I W....,..,.<f 4 0 I 0 1 1 00 °""9fl'll •0 00 inninas. Mark Davis pitched the ninth for his 28th save. :,-:;:::,>:. : : ~: ~"!::.~. ~ ~;; Bob Forsch. 10-8. lost his founh strai$lJt since Sept. T-·~ 1.., T•'='• M • '• T- S. ajvMing upl1thwrce ru~s and ~fi1ve h11its !!,171,SamninDigs. b -f:.':. : m U: r.:! Oler'*! • , 0 0 0 Llte<r\t_. JO t 0 • 41> 4 T-n 1 1 I k-. IW ...._. arvc ynne s sacn cc y e-•e n ego t e -,,.., ,.._ .,,,,,,.,. ,\Ill Ko-td lead in th~ first. Robeno Alomar hit a .run-scoring ~....:'91..~-T;.!~" s!!~ .. ~undout in the second and Tim Flannery bit a sacnfice • 19-M<O.-. <rw•er ,,_ ~ Hlll-0.-1111 l r- y !fl ~-··-Sl'-M<Oo<HI Elsewhere in the Nauonal League: • " • •• .. so Meta I Canliaals 3: Sid Fernandez shut out St. Loths .Jt~· io • ' on one hit for six innmj.s to pace New York past St. Louis ~0-1 • 0 • at Shea Stadium. c.....-. 111-> 1 1 • ~ Fernande?.. prcpanna for a stan m Game 4 of the ~ 1 > ~ : ~ • National I '"'""'"UC pll"Offs aa~inst the Dodgers. W. On his Sw.f!W l•U 11-l I t I 0 1 ......_ J -_,, -.ic-.. 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Jets 3 1 0 .750 " '4 lndianaPOlls 1 3 0 .250 59 70 M~~ 1 J 0 ~50 50 n ~wE~la~ l 3 0 ~50 ~ N T•V'1 Glmet Plloenhr al Rami, l o.m . Cincinnati at -_.wen, I o.m Buffalo 11 ClllC1t<>. 10 a.m Cleveland at Plttll>ufoll. 10 1.m. Gretn Bav 11 Tampa Bav. 10 a.m. Houlton I I PftilacMIP!lla, 10 I .IT\. lnd11neP0111 at New E 119lllld, 10 1.m • New York Glanll .. WHlllntton (Chlnn9'1 2 1t 10 1.m.) S..tti. 11 Atlenta, 10 a m. KMMs Cltv 11 Hew York Jell, I p m Denver 11 San Oleeo !Cna,,,... • a1 I om ) .Detroit 11 San FrenclK o. l om Mlnnnol• II Ml1ml, I om MIMll'f"s Gll'M Da1111 1t Hew Or1Hn1 ICh•nnal 1 II ' o m ) COL\. EGE USC a, ArUIM IS sc... IW 0Uat1in USC 6 6 It 1-3' Arrtona ,,. 7 O 0 t-15 USC-Ervlns J run lktelr. ta11aO) Arlr-+illl 1' PIU from Weller\ ICo"on klc•> USC--tiO!t I run (PIO lalltd) USC-Atlholllr IS PIU from Pfft• (run tailed) USC-t.odtllWOOCI l run (kick tailed) USC-Affhol• 11 Pl\\ from Pffta (AH041tf' kickl Arlz-W1sn1no1on 4S run IWalltf'' runJ USC-Affl\OI!.,. t PllJ from Phlt (AH04!er kldt) Atlltndl.~.3l4 T~ STATISTIC• USC Arll Finl Clowns 31 19 R1AMS-v1rds 66·?31 JS·241 Ptlline 219 14 R••m Varcb 73 IS Como·AtHnl 70·27·0 7·70·7 Punll 3·43 l· 39 Fumt>i.s·L°'I 2· l 5·2 Pen1Jtl4ts·Y1rd$ 4·3S 3·40 Tlrnt of PosaJlon 41.S7 11:03 tfHMVIDUAL STATISTICS llUSHJNG-USC: Ervln1, 26· l3S, 8 rown. 11·5'. Holt, 1·23. Arizona. Eldrlooa. 11·9S, Wl\llinoton, 2·"6; W1tt1n. 7·37. Grea1t>ous•. 9·)6, PASSING-USC Piii•, 10-17·0, 119. Ari· zone· W11tto 7·~2. M · RECE IVING-USC Atfnooer; 9·126. ,., ... '°"· S·51, ErvlM, 3·21. Arizona Hiii. )·31 W1sn.nv1on. 1·22. Mc(;tll, Hl UCLA 24, W~ \1 UCl.A Walllo"91on kerl " ~ UCLA-FG VlllKO 34 ) 1 0 14-2• l 1 1 0-11 Waslt-f'G McCl llum 34 UCL.A-91N I run (Vtlasco klell) Wailt-SYI« 16 NU trom Conltlln IMcC1llum klckJ Wastr<omoton l run IMCCallum ll>ekl UCLA-Wiiis 11 r\MI (Velasco kick) UCL.A-Moot'• 41 pau trom Aikman {Vellt\CO lllctt) Attendanc:-71,22• TEAM STATtS'MCS UCLA Wash F1rs1 oown& 23 ~ Rult\e$·vards '3· 197 39· 11t Pusiltll vard\ 175 1'3 lteturn vards 3 14 Plue\ 16·26· 1 19·37·0 Punls 3·•2 6·31 Fu~-IOll 1-1 2·0 Plnllllts·varos l· 10 S·•' Tl,.... of POSMISlon 79.S4 30 06 INOfVIOUAL STATintes RUSHING-UCLA 8aN, n -101, Wllt1, •·Sl. E1IW'ldt, 7·27. W1st1lnoton· Jeflklns. 9·62. Con· 111ln, 10-Jt, Covln(lton, 6·35 PASSIMG-1.JCLA Altun1n, 16·2'· 1. HS Wlllllnfton Conlltln, 19·31·0. 163 • ltECEIVING-UCLA: MOo<e, S·lOS. hrr S-34; An111onv, 3·23 w1lftlr1tton wu1nenov 5-11; Siller, C·42. ICl!olfll, •·41 W.-Nnt JS, cat S .. '9 flultr'Mft 16 SC.."~ Cll Siii• F ulllrlon J 0 1l I>-l• ~~ --0 l• IC"T-1-~ CSF-FG Limbert 41 Wvo-Gunn l run IF\emlno lllclt) wv-.a_. It run ( Fltmlnt kocll) CSF~llltT\lfl S2 PIU from Soe«1 lrun tlllldl -WYo-entAW1 wu from """'" tFlfmrno klekl CSF-Vlbtrs IS NH trorn SHiii (Lamoert 11.1e•1 W...-0.wlOl'lifO PIH from W•lnlak (Flam· Ing kldtl Wy-4(ilpetrlclt 60 PllJ from Welntak ( F llmfhfll 11 lctt I Attlndlfta-22, 143 TWAM STATISTICS CSI" -~• First dlwns 11 \:711 ltuMles·vard\ 31· 100 34· lSA 1911\lne varcn 2.u 346 lttfllm Vll'dl st 70 Como·All·tnl 16·?9·0 17·33·0 Punts t·41 7 ·41 l"umetn·Lost 1·0 O·O ~In-Verdi 1·0 7·SI Time of Posws~ J 1.30 21 30 .oMOUAL STATISTICI ltUSHING-<11 State FUlllf"ton Bfvnn. ll•ft, • ...._, 11·37; ... llrf. 2·35 Wvomlnt ~. t-10. Dewton. Ml, Glbton, Mt .. ~ State Fulwton· Sptjtz, lt--21 ... 14'; Sirois. o+o, o. Slt'eeusa. 0-1-0, o. w~ ~. lS-17·0, m. Corontaos, 1·H , i.. F,...._, l-3·0, )6 RECEIVING-<al Slate FulllrtOfl Pall,,.,.,.a, l·.R; C>ll, J-S2, '""""· 4·51 w vomlnt Dew\ofl. 3;75, G""*'-, 4·n, Kfloe4tlcll, 1·60 • •, Crunch time llJ..oarl ~ck Brad rtt&maurlce fumblea tbe ball after beln& .. eked by llJaml'a BUI Hawkin• Saturday. P'aclfk 22. Lent ... c:tt State 10 • Sc.,.. DY Qui,_. Pacific • Lono 8HCll Sl•I' UOP-FG Gran 2l 3 10 3 6-22 0 0 i 7-10 UOP-Grlm 6 run IGran ltk:ll.l UOP-FG Grall 31 lJOP-FG Gran 23 LBs-FG VenSINnkll te SS UOP-Willtams U run lrun felled) LBS-Win 2'l PHS lrom Grallam SIHnltl1le to.Id <) A-2,91' TEAM STATISTICS (Ven· ~ Las Firll oowns 1t 19 llusllft·varO\ St·l21 33·140 Plnlne 5' 191 lteturn Varos 23 ' Como·All·lnt J·ll-0 13·21·0 Punts S-31 6·4' ... ~s River>. 11:50; S. Graen IWVI, 1':in; 6. •HotttnoswOl'lh (Mari11), 19:16, 7, t(lag (Moor), 19:25; t. MlnrlQut (WV), 19:21; 9. l\Mlt90lt IMOor), 19:33, 10. Setfeldt (ARI, 1~37. OBftel C111t r_.1: 12 Howard, 19·S6, ~ l'alrDanks, 20'36, 37. Mahar, 20•S0, 40. WHYtf', 20:54; 44. M1nl1Pl9, 21:01, S5. Jacobson, 21:~. 59. West· eroard, 22:10. Hkltl sc:hOOt COSTA MUA lf.VITATIONAL (II T1WIMll 1"1rll l 8"t V1nftV OMMfl I Teem SCOfH I. Rowland. 37, 2. TU\lin, '7; 3 El Mo«na, 96, 4. Unlwoltv, 1n. I. E o.ioldO lRl. 14:3'2 2, 1. Vall tUlll), 1.,.2.1; 3. t<.om111Mkl IEMl. 14 . .SU , 4.. JOllnM>ll • CR), 1S'Ol 4, -S A OelOaOO CIU. 1S.lo.2. Ottlen: 6 l(ut5Cll (Ocean Vi.wl, IS:ll.t. t WIU (T), 15279 DMlieft II TMm KMtl I. Cw-dll MM, 12; 2. Fuml>IH·Lo$1 l·O 1·2 , Plllllllu·YarO\ l·S . 2·32 Timi ot Po$\fls1on Jl.59 26:0 I INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING--Pacll1c Willillms, 11· 146; Frosl, 12·5', Grim, 9·36, c1111man, 7·35. Lono Btacll Slllt. Soutnerieno 21· trz, Shelton. 6·40, Grahlm. 6·tor·m1nul 22. PAS$1NG--f>acific Fro51, 7· 13·0, 5' LOM 8t1Ch Slalt. Grallam, 13·21·0, 191. RECEllllNG--P•cllic-Grim, 3·27; Taclttll. l· 16; Wiiiams, l· n. Lone 8tactt ~·••: seav, l ·SO, Wlu , l ·d , Blflmen, 7·35. SMllon, 2· 15, Southerllnd. 2-10. Cornmunitv c""9 SATUttOAY'S. SCOtltES 1W11i111 C..._lftCa Ora nge Coasl 27, Ml. San Antonio lJ Gokllfl Wut 14, Sout11we11trn 10 Saddltt>ack 19. Palomer 7 R1nc1'0 San1iaoo 17, LOflll 8t1c11 CC 17 RlverslOt 35, San Dle96 CC 13 Fullerton 3'. El Camino l6 San 0 19'00 Mesa 20. C.-<rllO$ " WHllm Sta•C~ S.nl• 8arbare 3'2, Wast LA O MoorPllrk u, Comoton 1 Hltll ~ SAT\HtDAY'S SCOlltES (MfH MttUel Univtrsilv 7, Footll1ll 6 Str-llt 35, CrHOr 70 Dana H1U1 ,.. Sahl• Anl Valle. 11 Trebuco Mihs 47, San Clemef'llt 3 (Glrdlll ~ L-.uel Keri~ 2'. 8olsa Gra~ 12 CAOU COUNTRY c.-... STAN,OllO INVITATIOftAL (ltt ,. ... Niel Mefl Team scores: l. Slantord. 21: 2. Arizona, 91, 3 UCLA. uw. 4. use. 116; s. c a1110<nla, l•. 6. UCI, ISSI 7. Cal Slete LA, 167. I. Cal Potv SLO, 16S, 9 Fra1no State, l6'; 10 Cal Polv Pomona, 219, 11 UC RlvtrslOt, U>. 12 Sin DltoO Slatt, 3'3. ll. Arl1ona Slate, 390. I G11lano (Clll. 30:S7.I; 1. Dalli (UCLA), 30:5'.I, 3 MeS11llr CSl1nl, 31:19.4; 4. AlbOrOUOll (511n), l 1:21 3, S Miller CSJan), 31:2S 5; 6 Gullarrtz ICSLA), 31:.lCl.2; 7 MIJtallr 1s1111), Jl:JI 4, • Scuoamor• (Sien), 31:37.l; t. Swinford (Arla), Jl.43.t. 10 Cr110 CCPSLOI. 31::45.• UCI """""" 21 VlncenciO, 32;03.J. 23. Wltnelm, 32:0S.l 31. LeForce, 32:15.tJ :W. Mlacorro. 37'21 0, '6. Avtn. 32;56.S, 50. S.ndov.i, 32 S7 I, 14 Goulet, l3:Sl.I; 76. 8!1'110, l3:52-4. Wemlfl THm scores l Ar1<1n~'• 67; 2. Tnu . 61. l Callforni., 71, 4. UCLA. M. s. Fresno S1a11, 136, ... UCI, 141/ 7. Hous1on, 170, • ArtlOlll S111t. 211, 9 Sl1ntord. 219. I Grev _JSJan).___3l:.tJ,9.i..J~ Jtvan_lArk), tnn:-J'. Elil91~17.32.9; 4.. Sllrtllll (UCO, 17:lU; S Wood IC1I), 17:Js.t. 6. Cll•11m1n (UCL.Al. 17:37 6; 7 R1mldlle {Arlt), 17 314, t Qu1oteV CTt11l 17 . .0.7, t. MOIO IArll), 17,413, 10 MaldonllOO (HQu), 17~•U. 0.. UCI Nllftffi: 2'l Ltwil, 11:21 0, JI Plier. 11:39.f; 3'. Elcller, 1ti9" l, .. JOllWS, ,,_ •. "· OiltlUI, lt;Of J. 5S Factor, 19. 19 7, 5' Rllcnol, 19:27.5. Commuftftv ,..._ atYSTAL ~IMGS INVITATIOMA&. (It Sefl --) Miii (4.2 mlel) TH m scorl119. CCllllOe of Secwolas, 47, Senti Ro.a, 69. 3 Wtst Valllv • .ttr 4 ~fl'l9'ric1n River, 153, S. OrMlt CNlf. 1611 6. l'f91no CC. 161, 1 Moorpark. 206; •. • MO<ll\IO, m . 9 B1ktnllef9, 275. 10. 01.0IO Vallev, "9 l s .. 1v (WI/), 20!5'; 2. Tr11k lSR), 21:02: i Sl91er <OCC), 21:12, 4. Nunez (COS), 21-141 s lloortOutl (FCC>. tl:IS; •• Mvtn (AR), ll It, 7. J•well CCOS), 21!23, t Sullfv•n (Martnelll, 21:26, 9. ArCflUllll 4SRI. 21.29, 10 Sllelllr (COS), t l:>O. °""" OrMlt CN1t Ml· ..-.: 31 HoCl\oll, n:o.: 3' Permar. n ·1• • .a Hulll, 2'Ul, 57. CIP9i0Uto, 22;st, 64. Polll, 2l 59; 101 BrusMlll, n S4 W.W.. CJ "'9111 T11m KOfl,,.: I. Wftl v.-v. •s. 2 M40(· -"· ... 1. .t.meflean Ill-. 13', .. OrlMI c--. 171J S. SM•l1, I•; 6. Oe/.nUI, 213, 1 Foqtflll, 122, I. $llfrl, 2.S; f . Sent• ltO\a, US, to ~.'"· I Collnt (5tlft}, 11-21, 2. AJllnOV \Alt), 11,33, J Given (Foor), lU S; 4 Hooe! ICOfl· K•ltfll, 74, 3 BrH·Ollodl. 103, 4 Loatl , lot; S. Cnfl Mna, 1'1. I TllOrnlon IKI, lS~.t. 2 NlChOI$ (K), 15 " 7, 3 Gon11i.1 IL• Het>ral. 15-?.5:2; •• Pulno (8 0 ), lS 2U, S Moreno (K)1 l~O. ~ 6 Saw¥M INe•POrt HerbOrl. 15·3',4; I. Mlkt' Mar1mo11 CCdMl, IS:41.2, II Lozano CCMl. IS U l Glnl Vll'lltV DMliM I Tum scoru I. Hlll'lllMtlft ... ell. ~I l El Modtna. 69. 3 Canvon. 95; 4 Tu\lin, 11•; s. Unlvlr1lfV. "'· l. ar\11 (Uni), 17:lU1 2. Adtm IHa), ll:OM; 3 FOl's'l'lll 1C1n). ll.3S.O, •. Brtwtr IEMl. II Jt.7, S. alltwt (H8), ll:JU. D1Mr1.: 7 Condit (OcH n Vl4tw) Olvlllft II TH m \Cores. I. lffWMrt ..H•"*'· 41; 2. LI H•t>ra. 10; 3 Piorieer, lot, 4. Mallnolia, 147:-S.- E\,llMia, ISi. I Pinto (K•l•ll•). 17:34.0, 2. lend! ICM), 17:57.01 l. ..... \NH), 17:51.11 4. Mar1l11 (Mag), 18 00.6, S. Willlllllf (LH), II 03.4.. Otlllrl: 6 RoolnM>11 INH ), ll:Ofl, 1 Jollnston ICM'), 1819 S, I. Ruffini lNHI, llJU . WAfEtt~O--- Hkltl ldted SOUTH COAST TOUllMAMEHT ClrlNI ... ~ '· ....... 1 Foo11t111 l 3 1 2 l>-7 CorON Oil Mer 3 1 1 1 1-9 Foo111111 scor•ne Cos1on11 2. Cowod 2, Mu\Cll I, HOl<ler l St~rl I Goalie sav•'· SCllullr 13. C0<ona del Mar KO<lf\9 Oe<lme l . s~vwr- 1. HoUsron I, Gr1n1111m 3 Goalie MtYll. llh<ld9's ' LP'GA tournament (It Sift Jell) SECOND •OUND LIADIRS Juli lnlt$ler 69·69-13' Mln le McGeor11t 6'·69-138 MIU ll Berttottl 61·71-1~ Mvr• Blacllwetoer 11·69-140 Cathy Marino 10·70-140 Judy Oi<kltlson '7·7)-140 Kalh'I' Guadeil11lno 6'·11-140 Nina FOll$1 71·69-140 Tamt'114Grnn 71·6,_140 Chris Jonnson 69·71-140 JanSleoMllson 11·69-140 Na.ncv LOP9'Z 6t-n-141 RoOln HOOd 71·70--141 Ros .. Jonu 73·•9-t4l Bersv Kino n.,,_,., Qllllll..L.Auer ••· ll-l'1 Lvnn AO.ms 11·71-142 K1tllv Postlewall 69-73-10 Oanleli.Amnwcc•P•M 70-73-143 Anne I(..., 72·11-143 Vicki Ftroon 74·69-1'3 a.111 oanlel ,,,. 1l·7D--1CJ J1Mt COias 7•·•9-143 Shtllrt Hamtln 74•69-143 SMrrln Smven 74·69-143 Kris.MOlllOllan 12·71-143 Lori G¥baa 7'·6t-l 43 Coltfen Wat«v 70·7)-143 0.0R~ro 7S·6'-144 c....-c1et Mir t, Tu'* l Amv Alcott 69·7r14' Ola~l Av1ko Ollamoto 7•·70-1~ CorON d•I Mar l l 2 ,._, Llure Hurlbul n ·72-l.U Tullin 0 O I 2-3 Su11n Tonkin n ·72'-1.U Coron• oet Mar \coring Guslahon 3. Grtnt· Sandra Paltntf 71•73-1.U l!am 2. 'Oed•nt • Goetle M1V•1. lltlodes a. Nancy Brown 74·70-1.U Tuslln scoring 811111111 7, Mullrv l Goalie C>oM• Wllllt 71·71-144 wvel: Grov~ 1 Silvla Bertolacclnl 73·71-14' Mtr!M II, ,,..,._ 7 Sall'!' Lillle 70·7t-144 F Kristi 41ben 76·61-14' •llbrook e' l 2 2 2-7 K.•lllfvll YOU"" 6t·7S-l.U Marlfta ~ t 3 4 2-ll .... F•lll>rOOk scor1n11 Gilt 5. Ord l, Narbasll l ~ teum.ment Goatit H Ves Lando\ 1 (et RPIWll, G9.) Marina scoring Scllwerrz l , RODC!rll 3. SECOND ROUND LIAOE•S HMfMr I, Co• l W11mer , Goalie MIVH . BOOCl\arlff 70·6t-IJ9 OtllenDKk 1 HarOid Hannf119 72·61-140 Mlr'IM 14, LMt Bffdl ,..., I Oi<:k H.ndtlctl1on ... 72-140 (CtftMlllllen ~) Bart Yancev 6t·n-140 LOllll Beacn Polv 0 3 • 1-8 Lou Grellam 73·61-1•1 Marini 3 4 3 -14 DoUll S.ndef'S 69·72-141 LOM Bt•C" Polv scormg Pl llV l. Virak l , Georoe L1nmt111 61·»-l•l aa11unan 1, Wall90f\tf' 1, KlllOens I, Munoz I O.an St!Mtz 71·71-l•l Goali9' H Vf\ Ryan • Gerv Plllve< 71·71-142 Manna Kor1no RGOerl\ 3, HMfMr 2. Kagy ~ °""'t-IAl s. Co• 4 Goalie &aYH Ollltnli«li. 9-='-'--l:'•VI Hill n -71-1'3 F""'1lfl 7, Edi. J Jim K lno 71·72-143 Edison I o o l-3 Cttarlft CoodV 71-72-143 Fullerton 1 2 2 r-1 Walt ltmbr~ltl 7D-7rl43 EdlM>ll KOflno N1(1\0j\ 1. Mc;C1ln l , Stanton ~ EriCllJon 72·72-1.U 1 Goelle v ~ Homtfo81e 74·71-14S ~llrton scorlno H11M 3. CourtMv l . Tuller Larrv~v 74·71-145 I, LIW 1 Goall• WIYH Harbour 9 OonM1nen91!9' 73·72--145 Peter Tnomson 7S-7D--1'5 !di.Mn II, Mfllllfl vi.ii t o-Little!' 11·74-1'5 tlltlllftffl l"tlcel Don 8111 7•·6..-145 MiUIOn llltl() • I ''2-I ChlrlelOwtn1 71·74-145 Edl'°41 l 7 3 l--11 Pall! Moran ,..,..,_ 145 Min ion Vitro scor1ng Pt1r11<CI 4. McMlllOn 811 l!I Vlfl 71·7,-10 'l, LOO.n l Goallt savn Bul(llli.o 6. Ed son \Corino Wero. 6. McCain 1. McCrenev l, Smhh 1, Carler I Go11lt HVH' llob9'v 7 l"lllfttalll v.... 10. °" l"uet!IM • (G.nM611*1 lkKlraO Fount•fn llalt.v l 3 1 2-10 ~~~ 3' 3 ~· Foun11ln V1ll4tv scorln11. Frllcle<l 4, Best l , T9'11act l, se.i.v 1, Brown 1. Goalie saves: Malasl 7, Conti 2 Dos Pueblos scor1"9 Jolln11on 3, Kelldr1n '· E,1.orook l Gotl141 sav.s. Tnomoson 6. L... lleCll ~ I. ~"""'8ft Vain S Founll lll V•ll•Y I 1 2 1-S L.onv hlcll Potv 2 2 I ;-t . Founl11t1 V1flev i.corlno. Frleeltn 2, Bftt l, Gren• I, O\wc11orou1 1 Goalle wives: Melail S, Conlt 1 Lone 911Ch Pofv KOl'•flt, lt19olnt ), Vl.rak 2, MlrtlMk 1, Paflv 1, 811tlmen 1 Goelll """' •van S , ...... .,. v..., ,, ~---s FOYrtlaln Velev l 4 2 0-7 FlllbrOOll 1 I 2 1-5 Foun11.n VllleV M:or1flt. Frltdln 3, 8"'t >. .s..lev 1 Goalie ll'lft Malall s. Conti 3. F.-OOll t<Ol'lnt Gil •. Venton I Gollle ll'#9\. La!ICM 6 ----. ..... _. ..... __ T UlllUll -e ...,.. 129 ........ 'Mt ......... " ...... ""'· 1• ....... , .. ........ • ,.. ...... » ~ , ..... ~ .......... . NftT"I &.OClla t...._. ... , -s ...... , nl......,.. • ..,.,_,.., ........ I ......... "cet.. I_.,., * Ulett-. .. ................... ,11 ........ 11 ... ""'· 1J .......... ,. ....... '9CI\, II ..,..., I 1M1 _.,., 11 .., """" 11 ,,_. ........ '--Seftllr'I JICll Fledl, S7 000 Joe Jim1na1, sb50 cnari.s Sifford, '3, 750 Mille Felclllek, 53.750 RC>t*to deVlc.e!\10, i2,7SO Dow F0<d, '2,750 Jtf'N &erblr, 57,250 Gardfllr OlddnM>ll, &2,000 Art Weil, '1,150 ~ RotOure, S 1,500 Frlcldie H,_, sq so Ted KrOll, Sl,000 VOL ... YU LL c.....'"""" ~· STAft ann .. TIC CONCJH•NC• t.I '"'"I _. Owl" COlltM lrl\ne, 1'· 1', 15-f , 16-14.. • FrftM-~ dlf SoCll COll9M. 15-12, 6·15, 15-6, IS-U ~alelt ...... SAM MM M91A TOUllMANNT ( ........ . • Gr01411*1t ... O.idlft W..1, 1$4, 15-1), IS-\). (CJ JI k lndletl or .... c .. , ..,, c...,. °' '""°'9•. 1-15, 1H , IJ-7, lJ-5. C-entr.. ArtMM dlf. Ol'entt C..tl, 15•), 1.5-S, I .. ) • Sea Ktn~seam OT trtump tn semis before taking title Corona del Mar Hiah survived an overtime test in the semifinal round, then routed Tuuin in the finals to win the South Coast water polo tour-nament Saturday at Newport Harbor Hiah. The Sea Kings outlasted Foothill in tbeir opener, 9-7. after the Kniahts had sent the pme into ovenime with a late Joal. Chris Ocding scored both goals in the extra session to help keep the Sea Kings unbeaten in seven matches. Ocding notched four goals and Gunnar Gustafson three in the cham- pionship match as CdM took care of Tustin. 9-3. Tbe Tillers were he~ scoreless in the first half when the Sea Kings built a three-g.oal advantaae. The tourney's top seed, Sunny Hills. was upset by Tustin earlier, while third-seed El Dorado was $Urprised by. FoothiJI. In other South Coast tournament action: FwllerCOD 7, Edison 3; E411._ 11, Ml11lon Viejo 8: After being stopped ~ the Indians in their opener. the Charsers rebounded with an im- ; swe wjn over the Diablos, who n the week ranked second in the C J..A division. Edison. now 8-7. was ranked ninth. Brent Warde notched six goals against Mission Viejo, g.i vinJ him 22 in the tournament. Goalie Todd Robey stopped seven shots as Edison rallied from a 5-3 deficit in the first half. Mariu 11 , Fallbrooll 7; Mutaa U , Loq Beadl Pol)' 8: The Vi.ICings claimed consolauon honors in the tournament with the pair of victories. Marina. 6-7. raced out to a 5-0 lead against Poly; allowed the lead to slip to one at 7-o. then scored five of the next six goal's to pull away. Geoff Kagy had five goals. Jason Cox four and Chad Roberts three to pace the Vikings against Poly. 'Also playing well for Marina was goalie Kevin Dillenbeck, who was credited with 16 sa ves in the two games. Fou&ala Valley lt, Dot PMt.aos 8: Loe1 Beacla Poly I, Pou&ala Valley 5; Fou&ala Valley 7, Fallbrook 5: The Barons won three of five in the tbumament to improve to 8-6 overall with Bryan Frieden leading the way Satw:da.)' with..ninc.goa.1.s.in the tbr~ games. Trey Best had se'•en goals overall. including three in the victory over Fallbrook. , In colleae cross country at the Stanford Invitational: Tbe UCl mcn's..ind womcn'-s cross count?)' teams eactt finished sixth. while Stanford won the men's title and Arkansas the women's. For the women, Brigid Stirling ran toJourth'place in 17:34.4. 14 seconds behind the winning pace set by Stanford's Carol Gray. Kelli Lewis earned 22nd. Caroline Plier 31st and Paige Eicher 36th to back Stirling's effoft. Pete Vicencio was UCl's best finisher an the men's competition with a time of 32:03.3 for 21 ~t place. Rick Wilhel m earned 23 rd, Scott Laforce 31st and Aaron Mate0rro 34th. Cal's Cal vin Gaziano won in 30:57.1. In a community coUege meet: Brad Siller of Orange Coast fin- ished thircf0rn~-mi1~-coo~ as thCOCC-men~s squad placed fifth in the team standings of the Crystal Sprinp Invitational at San Mateo. The Coast women finished fourth with Lind.a Ho.wa rd-nnd individu- ally. In community college women's volJeyball: Golden West came out flat and failed to advance from the quar- terfinals of the San Oicao Mesa Tournament, dropping a 15-9, 15-13. 15·13 verdict to Grossmont. Jackie Cook. a sophomore from Fountain Valley High. wan>ne of the few bright spots for the Rustlers, collecting IS kills. ln consolation bracket matches. Oranae Coast defeated Colleae of the SeQuoias, 8-15, 15-9, 15-7. 15-5, be(ore bowing to Central Arizona, I S-3. I 5-S. I 5-3. Jody Fee and Tiana Myers. sophomore middle blockers. had 21 and IS kills respccti vely in the two matches. Cincinnati, Raiders tangle LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Cincinnati BeJ'pls, whoafrady have as many 'Wi~ as they hlld aJl last seawn. and me Los AnlC&cs Raiden. fresh off a ratber remarkable come- t.ck viciory, square off todly at the Coli1CUm. Both trams are tryina to rebound from miterable 1987 ltUOftl -tbc Benpls weft ~ 11 while the Raiden were S-10, their wont record In lS' yun. S. far. both teams ~ to be sapjf.canlly better daan )'fial'.. At 4-0. the &mph are OftC 1M NFL '1 three unbalen tcam1.joinifte luflWo and the Rama. The Raiden are 2·2 after ~ from• 24-0 halftime defieital Dlliwi last Monday nilfu for 1 »27 ovtnimt vic:1ory over tbe....., KdOft' unae II I ,. •. A dawll of •boat 50.000 ii a.-..S. n. Ratdm were tilttd II I~\ favorites.