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1989-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
-. WHAT'S INSIDE TOP COLUMNISTS . . lJSA Weekend· -.. VidaUean I . - Jim Felton AnnLailders ·, , Specl~l IFeaiur:e.s · .. · . Readers WrJte~Back • THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1989 THIS VEAR l'M 601N6 TO I • • .. 'KICK TMAT . FOOT0ALL ALL Tf.IE WAVTO T~E -MORTM POLE! CMARL..IE . · BROWttNN ... ,. '(OU SA'( '(OU 1LL 6UT THINK. ·~ow THE 't'EA~~? l MOLD IT, BUT '(OU'LL 6.0 6V, <;MARLIE ·8ROWN .. T~ l N-K . - -PULL lT AWAY, AN.I?:: OF THE.RE6RET5 '(OU1Ll MAYE IF l'LL KILL M'1'5EL'F~ '(OU NEVEltR15K AN'f'T~lNG ... --- l DON~T . · • BEL l~E ·-__ lJ .. 10-1 . ' TV . UPDATE. . ... ' Tunes In Television .. . MA'?BE SHE'S RIGl4T .. BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, '(OU'RE OLD A~D .'(Oli ~AYEN'T REALLY DONE ANVT~lN6 ~ ON T~E OTMER AAN11, MAVSE IT'S BETTER iO JUST LET T~E YEARS 60 0V .. ~ , -GA.AFIELD® b Jim Davis I ,. .. DENNIS THE.MENACE QCere he cares. Get readj) . \j Q JUDGE PARKER l ...,. ......... _.. .... , ..~ r ..... -- . 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THEN tcore 2 Points Heh tor •II -'l .~. words of tour letters or "mor9 i .,, found •moft9 ~ lettef"t. I Try tl9 ~ •t 1H1t M ,......_ ' \ ~'Aw :wUllul ....... . . .,.. --,,,, _--:-;- ... --sEARs ~ BREIT IMERICM -- . llilJ. Pilat ............ =----- ·1 CHECK . ~--I IT n1 ITI laJ6l Erma Bombeck's new book Joyce Carol Oates: My writing weekends At tlie Altar • gam • BY LARRY KIMG Next S•turd•y, he rem•rrlea. Inside, he tells wlty It's OK to bike. th• pluna• ··--••d ...... • mPIMI •n ... A,$150,000 6qe for his ln.n-contta conviction -plus $2 million OI' more iD 1. f.ees -hue m.a-e tbe put year coedy. BUr Ollie. born Oa. 7, r«10apl .ar a cypical me ~ $25,000 per ~ wt&M bana moec: being bured &Om public o8ice. Hil appeal ii let for Feb. 6. ... ,. That 'E.T.' girl is OK now Q: w-w,..,....p.. ...... infonnation oa dais tilde Dnw Bwi)W 0.. .a. have any pu'ftllb or it .... a...,.. cWW1 -MollyWJt H.ort, Dearborn, ,\.fuh A: T ecn actress Drew .8aaymor'e will cell .i.il LD February in her audiiognpby. Uu1t Girl L.ut. Drew who charmed t•ayocic u the sister in E T, found' the attmtion more chan she could handle - and. despite her f.amous name. little to &JI back on. Her parcna split before she wu born and sh~ grew up under oomotbcr·s wing. Drew has been Ul rwo rt~on clinics becding c:oc:aine and alcohol problmu.. Sht coma from one Ol acting's most di.s- tinguished f.amilia. aoing b.ck CO 19th-anrury British actor Maurice Bm7u:wwe. But chc fun1}v also has a b.iscory Oi ...... ncr abuie; Her gra.ndb - tbcr John died Ol aLoobolism and her &dier, John Drew Bmymott, hM hid cha and alcohol prolr lems. Drew bas a lot goiag Car lier. cbough. not :be least of which is tbe railimcy Ol youti. And ... .- Oct 1 ~· 39 , Aocl ' ... 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A: Teen actress Drew BuTymoce will cd l lil m February in her au~y. Unit Girl Llst. Drew, who c:barmed ewetyone as the sister in £ T , found tbe auentiOn IDOft than she could lundle - and, ckspicc her famoua name. litdc to &11 back on. Her parents split before she wu born and sh~ grew up under her mother's wing. Drew bas been tn two ~habilimion clinics healing cocaine and a.lcoh.ol problems. She coma from one ol acting's most dis- tinguished &miljes, going beck to l 9th-ccnrury British actor Mamice1'1nymore But the fum}y • · a1so1m a bUcory ol ...,_..,.. ahme: Her g:randb- therJ obn died oi a,lmboljpn and her fuher, John Drew Blrrymoft. hM bad dnaa and alcohol prob- lems.. Dftw bas a lot Fial far lier, diough. not :he least of which is die sailimcy ol youdL And ... ~()Jeld,39 AodCnw .... Tllq, 18 ..... a.. M1111d. 38 8'8M 8nlld0rl. 43 ~Nst.38 A9d,......47 -~.64 .... 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"' 11 '411 1111 ... ..... sao .... ... 11!19 ........................ ~. ~-~....... t a-..-~c-r .__., .. --. ---,...__._ .... : • • \ • , J.. ,_ \ ...J.........,_J t·-~·-------------~ ... --~-------~-- - Larry King is lovtsiclt. Saturday, ht gtt.s a curt ht swtars will stick. Tht /ting of ta/It radif), 55, wi~I wtd bwsin~swoman julit Alexandtr, 41 , at his favoriu Wash ington, D.C., powtr ruta""iirant. Amongtht 60 in11ittd: Mario Cuomo, William F. Bucklq Jr., !"tJ Turntr and tx-datt Angit Dickin- son, who smds htr rtgms. . Thus trtds a frtntlic 89-titJy courtJhip during which both lost 8 pouruls f rom wluit thq Jiagnost as I011tSiclentss. Thq'w ·btm afflicted ·btfort. Sht's onct divorced. His record is las succinct: HtJs bttn marritJ thrtt timts (twict to OM womart). Ht "4id his suonJ wif.t aft.tr a thirJ Jivorct. AnJ ht's JuiJ othtr lows, but soys publishtJ reftmtus to mort than thrtt marriagts art incomct. But ht rtli.shts a not trttirtly iNaccu-' "tt Stlf-imagt that might bt lwiJliMI: "Bl0rtlks FinJ Ex-Ntrtl Irraistiblt." Irr his offiu at CNN, what ht -.Joa a rt iglttly TY iNtmritw show, luirtgs a photo of Larry with Fawn Hall. ("To t. ~ "'1 frit"4 Lorry, Tluinlrs ... ") Ht anJ Altxarultr, praiUrtt of htr oWfl U.wytr-mruitirtgfirm In Phi'4tltl- J1ltia, art ;,. soww wqs opposilts. Ht's a fa11_,.llm fro• Brooltfr. At irtJOltfast ;,, • lulity-toity lulu/, Ju spo1lu with a mo11tltft1l of comffelta ""' fiJ,as with rut/as ,_,,,, · Japiu a 1-rt atlM• attJ ft1i1tltlpk '1ypau "''1"1 irt '11. Ht's JttlUlc; "-.... -.. • QMda. S~J ..P...,.•-. ···"' ,.,,, ,,....,,,, Will ., _, ,..,,w dru ;,,,.,, IC'9(1 ,,,.,. ,. ••• VB&I n, ....,,, ............ """ < l. ]•lu Amw u No. t I• Urry Kl.,.1 lift. Tlt•t11 ' •11 claareir. "Mort 1 ...., .. •r lti..J of ,a,.,., w 1•,,. ' '111r pmon " •Y Larry KlllS ·Photos hy Bill &rnsttiN, Out/int In my cate, my previous mamages de6ni~ly Led up m ch.is in~ible rela· tiooship with Julie Alexander. Herc's an analogy. Thomas Jdfeno never cxperieoad air conditiorung. when be got a new &n that might hlv bad mare bmda. his MDSC of wonder mmc might ~ berm. "Boy, thu LS much beaer cban tbM old &n. How did ewr take me bar with dw old fan? Our Yfl ...... ip is like having air coocli · · ..t beiag llbd about a fan. Hav :;'~"l: Wll ftfJ nicr. And other wae cooler ..I ocher &m went faster rm -~°w ..ch hid I circ:ula.r fan I ..... fiD ..I I window f.an. . SEARS --·· lflll!iln •n11wu ' . - hy r•m•r'"Y.1 L•rry Kins, who t•k•• ·his third wife next •turd•Y, tells l!rlter D•n Olm•~•d th•t ••ch m•rrl•s• mproves on the l•st. This, he vows, Is the fln•I upsr•de. at each Other and she said. "Where do you like to nation?" which might be one of the dumbest quesaoos I've ever been asked. She didn"t know what to say. I proceeded to·answcr "Bermuda," w~ I have never been. And we stood there. We fell in love right there. Abso- lute no-doubt-about-it I~ at" first sight.• Thar wu Tuesday. I had to go bade to WashinJIOD. but we saned Wking im- mediar.rty OD the phone. By .Friday. "' was getting pretty heavy. We started sending cards to each oc:ber every.day. A week lar.cr, she got out of a rchtiooship she was in. This was all before we wett together. Tbett was no ch.eating. W c ~in~. . .. We met again in Chic:aRo. She was at the airport and I goc o4f dlC plane and. like, mdidJ. In- an honest answer. And my marriages were typical : hello, goodbye, fights. Right now, if there were three mcs-- $a8CS -call CIWa, call Julie, call work -there would be no doubt, and I love Cha.ia and I love what I do. It's the first time I would put my marriage firs~. So why did I marry before? I married Alcnie because in '61 you got married if you wanted a family. AndiawriedSharonin76bccautc she had rwo young children at home, I had a young daugh~. ~ we felt it was rigbr. If Sharon and I hadn't had kids. we would have lived togctb.cr because times had changed. But WC felt WC ought to do it right. l k.oow why thosc..JtWtiagcs ~ .. Alene was very umctivc -she stance! as a Pbyboy bunny credible. Bcfott Chicago we -talked rhrcc •we llewe "° pien•ptfel -but WC really ~nndaJU>Od each other. She's my friend today, and I still don't undcnand her. times a day, morning, noon and niaht. Now WC iaJk at least 10 times a day. •sr••m•nt. w~ ch•nsed our wllla to protect each Sb.iron and I had a Joe in com- mon -I would say Julit has all of the good traits of Sharon and none of the bad. They're b~th Capricorns. Thar means they boch Angier>icb- IOD -a &ic:ad of mine -said co me, "When you haft something like ~every thing before it was baJoncy ... otller fn ca .. of d••t9'. b•t not dlworce. Dlworce?' I used to laugh at a I wOrUd wUh in radio in Miami. . He ~ ~ and before every DCwtCaSt he'd all his wife. I used to :z:: was a pNonier of dm phone call. · "t wanr to be a pitoaer of anything. and I cer-= oner wuad my bappincs1 to de- Gn JOmeont die. Hett's a cat I gift mywlf to tell how important things U"e to me. Say I come home and ftf chrcc ~ "Urgenf ~call your Chaia. .. "Urgmc, call 70'lf 'Wik. .. .. Urgmc, call me radio or the 1V ... l"-the p11t. I would haft called my dausbCEr tinr. Thai 'fllfOft. Tbm my wife. JQo ~Ibo.a tb.t answer. 'fbarJs -..--,-~-------- get things dooc, they're on t0p of things. But Sharon and I wett rivals. She lihd being Mn. Lany King, and bated it. She wanu:d as much · • aaiem:ion as 1 got, nen if we were at a dinner boooring me. So when Sharon was along. I would go out of my way to Jtt sbt was ~ in die foe:dicw. Julie wants me in the forefront. AJcnc and I didn't have a fidelity rela- tionship. Sbuon and J did. I could ~ imagine in6deliry with Julie. It would be bi.z.artt, we're'° imponaDc ~each ocher. We all change, wi DOW I put more value on· mmiate-Is c:hic bcCialee of me or 1 u1iel Is tbll me .being SS and wiler and ha.mg bad • ban .ad:? Or if rd , CHECK· IT n11Tr met Julie 10 ycan ago, would the same thing have happened? l obvious) y am attracted to a kind of look tlw Sharon and J ~ -and. yes. Angie -... have: blonde, blue-eyed, suaight f catutt:s., patty. l oevcr liked "glamorous.." I do like the girt-nc:n- door, cilecrleading-squad kind of pretty -the girl when wc wett nerds we all thought char we'd take robed and f.mca- 5iz.cd about. The girl you couJdo 't ga as a kid. The girl who wou1do 't give you a second look. Angie Dickinson. Lee Re- mick. dw's a gorgeous look to me. lo fact. at CNN in Los Angdes. IOlnC'-- body walked in and J ulic had her back to them. and the penoo said. .. Hey. Angie." But anyway, getting back to marriage. 1 wou1a td1 you tbar if you know cs right. go ahead and do it. But doo 't W2lk down an aisk questioning -and I Jud questions bcfott the other mm:Uges. even walking down the aisle I wu 00( 100 pttcent. This is the first 100 percent. This is the first central air. I chink she loves my pcnonality. I cliink ~c loves what I do, .wlw I've at- tained I diink she rcspccts me. Sbc IOftl what other people think of me, she lO'ICS me romantially, she loves me saually. W c b.avc a am>endoo.as physical amac- tion. But that's just a pan of it. The love is pan.mount. Tbc walk in tbc park is as tnuch fun as ~to bed. What l'med at is tbar she likes the way I loo&. bcame I really am an a~-looking guy. But sbt's taughr me romantic I09e is a rcalicy, ar any age. When my mothcl-was in a nuning home in Miami. at 76, the "home c:aUed oat day and asked if 1 ooaJd come by. My motba was pn:uy amcb bedriddm. yet she and a man in a whld- cbair were .aanpting to acapc &om.Jhe nursing home to go olf togccba. ln h. They wae auy about each other. It wu one of the DlOlt wondafuJ thinp I ~ beard in my life. ~ ~ .pc>kr to mt abouc it. And J remember it wu anbe- ~to mt. NCJl90 ~DOW • I would do anything for Jalic. And tbt ' would do_,... far me.~ Ji9C in Ba6lo, If I IDOft ID Bu&lo, in a.er. I This lady has completed the "Paelaway Proceaa" our most dramatic system for Improving the appearance of the skin. This example takes 30 days and is completed in the home. Whether-you're-male or female, young or old we have professional skincare to Improve and beautify the appearance of all skin types and problems. ------------------------------------------, f For a FREE •oatURE on ho~ you can im~ the appearance of Wrinkles, !-Age Linea.Brown -Spot~ Blemishes. Uneven Skin Tone and even Acne Scars, I Call (604) 876-0611 (24hra.) or complete anaman ttfls coupon TODAY! I Gl9Al El11ETICS Dept. 251 , Box 34577, Seattle, WA98124 I Name~_--------------------=--- •Address·~-----------------~~-----I . I City/state/zip ___________________ _ L-----------~~~-~~-----------J Why it takes legwork to ftatten ~stomach Free lalormatlon. -• Call today. Or fill out the coupon below. We1J .ad JOU a &.. brocbun and rideo that deec:r'ibe bow Nordic'l'nck can ftatt.m ,_.. """ech and make you look and r.I ,wr .... JPBEB BBOCllUBB ANDVIDBO AadW.....,LamT.-......_ T H I S W E E K E N D' S TRAVEL The art.of the bump Or, you don't.have to be a pilot to fly free H erc's an o~ trncl rif you chat esca.bce with time. The offers c won. 't find in any crave bro-shoot up in monetary value depend.in chure: How to fly for free. on how o•erbooked the Sight is, ho Airlines constantly oveiboolc to com-d ose it is to departure timC, and ho pen.sate for no-shows. When th~y do, long it takes to 6nd volunteen. Garn they have io either force passengen off' biers may want to hold out to see ho the Right, that is,"bump them. or fi.nd high the ante goes, though you coul volun«crs. Either way, they compensate lose your chance if you wait too long. daa.iled ._pweng~· with free tickets., -€an-you-predict whecher a.Sight w1L travel vouchen or money. . be overbooked? No, but you an play th Just a big hassle? Not if you're willing odds. Thoudi airlines arc relucnnt t and even pl.rening on it. In fa.ct, volun-give exact 1igures, Christopher Wtc teering to leave a Bight can be a real ltowsk.i, executive director of the A via boon, especially with Th.anksgiring, the tion Consumer Action Project. says :ur year's bwiest travel time, coming up. lines overbook 15-20 percent. With an estimated t .5 million people If you want to get bumped, here ar cxpc:ct.cd to cnm airpom, it's al.so the the best times to do ic rime whe!1 ~l~ ~verb®lc th~ most. -~ The day beforc_Than!!g1v10 Sound 1nmgumg. Rcre.s a pruner on -the busiest day of the year fo r air mv bow to make the most of it: el _ is a volunteer's pand.iK. Ai.rimes fim, ~~'t wait !O get bumped; vol-knowing panengen book ~ights on sev unteer. Airhncs, which bump passengers eraJ airlines searching for the best Righ only after they can't 6.nd. voluntr~, and fare, overl>ook considerably. Thi have to compensate bumpees only wtth applies to other major holicbys the price of a one-way ~et or .travel Cbrimn.as, .Eascia, the fourth of July voucben wonh $200, whichCTer ts less, a.od long holiday weekends. if they get you to your destination with- in two hours. On longer delays, pay- ment increases to $400 or double the cost of a one-way ticket. · Volunteen fare much beau. Exam- ples of what some airlines offer. "-kan. Widely regarded as the most generous. American pee a.gents arc au- thorized to offer YOlunaecn wb.atcTer it takes to lure them 'off the plane. In ex- treme cues, they've gi•eo ttnel •ouch- en worth $2.SOO. Sometimes they pay money, although the nlue usually isn't as high u tt'&'fel 'fOUChen. Ud 1 • A boom aud ocrti6cate worth o• round-aip tick.et within the conti- acnc:al USA or Camel• · Delta. A rocmd-crip bcket anywhere ia rM USA euept Hawaii and Pueno Rico. If cblt doeln't ckaw cnoaah cakcn, = :t &:.ID$~ 7!':j k= hd clollm. pod far _. any- wt.R iD Oda'•.,... waddwiile. ••• ... ..... a-oAc:en elllb 9ol- --ill ............. wida. OM-.., ..... a hwww-dlew ddll • d.e o_.aDked liOt wl ............ ]( ... tkl...,. .......... I SUM. ............ _ ........ .... Cit.~-..... I '1~ef t'S -... Ill II ..... The bi1 bumpers Hm is tltt _ _.,of~ bw"'pd -Jw 10 °"°"'°'""I -~ 10,000 bOflrJi"l' f rtHfl A,nl-]t"w 1989 . AJri1M Bump' A.avrica W nt • • . . . . . . • . . . . . . S.49 Pall Am ..••........•...... 5 •7 Nontawe11 ........... 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Every year-40 million Americans try to lose Weight They · koow ~ les.tts-aitieako-SUGeeSSt but-wbiJe-wi11p alone may enatile some to succeed. for the vast majority it does not For these people .• efforts to lose weight fail because they cannot control their bunler. What these dieters need is a medication capable of controlling appetite safely and effectivell' Unfortunate!~ our perception of "diet-pills~ by anawa.reness of.the negative.side eL fects of prescriptiol\-.mphetamine-based appetite suppressants. ldeall)~a diet medication should contain no amphetamine, caf- feine or:stim1dant of any kind. ltseffectiYeness must be clinically proYeD and it should be 90 safe that it needs DO prescription. That medication is Dexatrim. Many people~ unaware of the science and research imolYed in cnCiac an appetite suppre:mnt lilDe Deub Un. The fact is, Dexatrim bas been put to more clinical studies than all other OYer-the·<OUnter diet aids oombined. And Dexatrimk active in- gredient iscurmllly reaw•a•M'!fided to the FDi\ as being safe and effective by a US. G<Wermnent Advisory Panel The~ demOostrates this sirq»le fact: Dexatrim, when taJaen •directed, prodlKB weigbt km and doe& 80 ~Ulll:ll. iii---- trim is not a stimulant. It oontaim no aqlbetamine or caffeine and does not cauae nenoumesa or insomnia the wrf 90me diet medicatioas can. It is tllaen once a day and requfts DO • prescription. A landmD study just publiahed in the}otlmal tf IM~ M dical A llff'inliM ... that Dexab im CIUle8 DO sipifi(ant incRmed bemt rate and DO sis1ificant rile in blood pn!lmre. In fact, wltchPw telcviaian can alter blood JJ11EH we more than Demrim will. ControUina biqer. lifetltyle and eatins hlbits ~ Irey to diet- ilw 111CCea 1'bele tine topics IR dimm1ed It leaath in our bo<*let ... Coabulofbr .... "Rlr)lllD'ReooPJanda" IDODeJ41tiasmupaa.call: 1-8Q0.533..3.1. RetpenilJle weiatll kmb. •wilb0-4dm. TH I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Back to the ... keyboard=- Adults learn their lessons P eer pressme spoiled Bart Shach- now.•s 6nt try at me piano. wbm be 'was a 7-year~ in New Rochelle, N.Y. "You were a sissy beck then if you took piano lc:-om." be ays. "My &icndS beckoned me co the ball 6dd. .. But he ne.u tiotgoc the imcnuDcnl . md--m-rich IOUndo nm-.-tbie-'.3~ year-old New-Yam City Z::0.1 con- sul tam took another shot ar Jmom. Sbacbnow is put ol a reuewed na- tional loft daii with the piano. one lqely fudcd "' adults either caking ir up for the 6nt time ex retunWag afler a long brak. 0 We're •mend C'YCQ: day at how manyacfi1lts~lni ~ it." says R.idwd Bndley. owner ol the Bradley Music Leaming Cencer in NYC. He esrjmaca adults make up 80 perc:cac ol his 500 milk .... Those taking up the~ are teek- ing naythiDa &om d-ful61lmcnt to mess reductioD. Scill ocben ~.C more pmoaal raMJm. ... r-. aicc co.be ab&r co sit doWn aad liaft aig__~" sa's Muon !.alaliDc. 33, -a fitth-grade ttaeba in Vdaira. &aa. Helpiq co £ael the sarge is me wide variaf of elecaonic keyboards now anilable. New models are small -enou&b cl-ar tAe, on be mckcd uny in a cloect and so mach chaper than a rm/ piano -$200 co $400 lor a good ooL'-tbal they're widWa reach for thoaenck lllGl'C ,.. rTL .. What COit $10,000 in the early 1980s., JOU CUl DOW get for a couple handrcd dolbn." _,.~ Giles of Yamaha. die wodd"1 eop mmial in- 1t1umeu1 a.Ira . ....,~ haft lbe apliili&y ol .... ICJDIS. ol- fmag -~ UWCft piaailC in--Feedheck or a t»¥1 Of a piano cadaer'ar-dirion u....-.-.. -crmd. though. .is dae ~ 'rr c o1.-... wbo 6Dal.ty are ..... d.ilir li11111a Tbey're DOC • 1 •..., "r '•bill or ored ...;.., ...... ....., ..... -in -.. Wfa..r ·ol my week.".,. ... -. 36. manager ol a "-w Yodc mck c:W., wlaoee S-, .... _ .. .._I JM. ' ., ..... ~·--·.,&.gen aa--..; .,. 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D' S LETTERS WILLIAM Bl!NNBTT Our bea.rtfat sympichy CIO the Ben- netts (''The Car's C:Ude," Aug. 25-27) who' arc struggliag IO much on their combi.nedialaria -bis of s~ and hers of an urvliedceed alDOWlt. I feel IO sony for them not being & CIO buy a house in D.C. . Ha.s anyone told than about the lol'C- ly homes that can be purc:biled for un- der $200,000 in Lawel, Cro&oo and Bowie, ~? We ~ be happy to welcome him CIO the nwlbtudes oti:Om=- mutcn who manage to oWn homes at a I ' .--.-"LO-o:"'60ri0f Mr. Belmett°I salary. - We arc P, deeply mo'ftCl .by Mn. Btnnett bciDg ... to do molt oi her work at home; ~y the major- ity of the area's wadcing mocbers arc not a£Fordcd that pmilege and must pay sub- scintial sums for proper day are - on much smaller joinr incoincs. Your inla 'iew with the Bennetts serves to point out-bow obliviops the higher-ups in ~ arc to the fi- nancial suuggle Cm surviftl of the mid- dle and lower c:la.es. JACK V.PENN 8-ir, NJ. SCHOOL POLL The re1ult of your 1cbool poll ("School Today," Aug. 18-20) was fu removed &om the qaaciom asked. ,. If your poU .. not to publish the re- sults of the 25 ~ lsked -what then W1$ the fCiiPC* of the poll? Results bott lia:le ra-ediiincr CIO the questions asked. . _E.JANK. G.-Ba~ ~ ALSO-R.AN llOUNDUP Your "Queltion oi the-Weck" (Aug. 18-20) atte:ced to forecut who, among moee DD in '88 for the fft'-idcncY. might apin ... it. You mrnci.mned the:&! Sen. Joe Bidr:n oi DeJaww who -until bmd co be a p•gi-ilt wl liS -ran on the ~ cicbt. Yoa did not mmrioo former Ddaw11e GOT. Pele ~ Poat. a ~who .... l~thefint canclidMr to .,., iaace far the pc:aidm- cy during tblt C.,.ip. aALftl H. TIADER ...•••• .p.1. COMPY SHOBS . ID .,oar J..t,' 21-2.1 imuc 1'0ll m- DO'" oM -ca..t,-. ...... ~ .. You'n= _..... 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On1Y s 1 .95 I '°""'** 10unlll·) ................ \ .......... ~114.95 I 811;;'; 1~un11s> .......................... u -119.25 I I . s-Hau1lhlld SMr-fnolglt tor 120 pm.a .... Di1r m .a I I MIR.GO ............. ..,.... I I DIM~ EwrJ ..-11 ..... w. RE Oldlr 111ct. I .................. _ .... Pl'dllll•··TII .............. I 11 EMoeed 11.,cMc*_or_~ OldlrtorS OR cMll ll'Y I CJV1SA 0 IMSTERCARD M:CT'I EXP-1 JWIE . • I I I ~····~....... I ADDRESS I • looll.· Comp Gloundl. .. I CITY . . STAlt ZIP I .. '":::=========·=''"="'*::jl.j-'M ... pm 1 pm;1411J. SI¥ ..... •1d ... • ... . .I ...... ----------------- , :r. l:l.J S ·W E E K E N D' S H-0 ME TECH Goocfbye lPs, liello CDs Your LPs date back to the Beatles or ly cLwicaJ. I couldn't think of junking Elvis. Somehow they survived your those albums. But a few weeks ago, we ·countless roommaces and moves, and bought a CO player. your kid, Billy, skipping the needle ~er "lo advising ~pie to buy compact the grooves. Some nicks and s-s-skips, disc playcn, I remind them that in stores sur.e. But are you foolish for still loving there is now very little (classical music) them -and adding to your collection? available on records.'' site says. ".Every- The '90s answer for LPs is to love thing is on CO." . them, but leave them -stop buying re-In shopping for a CO player (cost: cords and swt getting CDs. l'lie talcs of S 150-$2,';'°~r~eu you are very adept Michael Binyon and:Judith Lichtenberg tcchnicall , about sa'eb-tbings as ~ nu.kc clear why you shouldn't wait to signal-to-noise ratio and &equcncy-re- join the comk~n~ revolution. -sponsc specifications. Tests show differ- Binyon, a ial analyse in San Luis ences in sound are too minute to take Obispo. Calif., ~ught .~~pact discs as into account when choosing a player. soo.n ~ they amved. ~1~ CDs the If all compact disc playen sound so ~ ts bettet._Qf co~~ Bmy~n say~, much aliltc, why· not simply buy-.the b~t next to that ~ett _biggest. YU'tUe 11 cheapest? For the wne reason you don't their pe~nce. His 400 ~ ~s · buy the cheapest ca.r th.at can get you to were deve??Pmg ~ore~ more ncks work. You should be intaested in styl- and -pops. so he s acquired a. nearly ing, human engineering and fcarures as co~plete replacem~nt collecuon on. well as price. noase-frce compact discs. . . . Another nice CO fcarurc: It's easy to Choole • ,._,.,that lS vuually pleanng locatt a particular song on a CO com-and easy t~nte. pared with a cassette, be says. · CMdl out utn fwtures. Remote con- Jn contrast, Lichtenberg. a research trol appeals to most people. Cbangen, scholar at the Uoifttlity of Maryland, or mUf riplay units, can be loaded with had a wait-and-see attitd.de -until re-6ve or six discs ar onc:.e for seTeral houn cently ... My husband and I had built up a of continuous music. collection.of about 1,000 records, mOSt-The mo•e to CDs doesn't mean you can't enjoy your albums anymore, but it does put you, in a position to enjoy the technology of the '90s. Says Licbtm- berg, .. We haven't decided whether to buy CO reissues ofOur favontt LPs or buy only new recordings .on compact disc, but yesterday my husband came home with his fnorite Grateful Dead recording now oo CD." CHECK ITOUTI Binyon, meanwhile, is thinking about what he can do with his turntable, which no longer is booked up. He's been iD;Spittd before: When his red-to- rcel tape recorder ~ a low-tech clunker, he turned it into a plant stand. I IJ--Ulvl I Livinptoltt iJ tJltor .. r-lf.'1' for "Stmo Rwltw." - An arcade-to-go Batman coming soon to a VCR near JoU ............................. ..... ,,.,......,........, ..... ,.... ................................. MN LJU. tra M ~ * ceeb '111; .................. ,..... .... .. ................... , ............ .. ...... ",..tire,,_ ••• , ..... ....... ............ L.-_ ....... ., .. ...., .................. M II fl ...... ...,. ... f111.f lmlt ....................... _,,. ................... '" ... ..... 111'1•£1£1 o.11:-. ............ .. ............. -...,.,1, .• ., .. .. ..... 11•• Int ....... _ _. ............ .................... -. ... _ .... 11tt1111 ..... .. ........ ,..,...... ...... . •If you haftD't seen w mmmcr: siz- zlen Cleostlnutim n or ~""'"' yet, you may as well just wait a little longer. Both will be out OD Yideo ncxt.moadi. It med to be scandard practice to hold a majcw mo.ie 6x • mQch u a yar be- fore rclasiDg it in Wlco. Bui dw ~ c1ow~ betweci tbeacer and Yideo relew (followed by aOJelr1 TV, Dftwcd TV and TV synciin'M>D) ii sbrinlWag. Tbc early relew ol G,u,.._, II (llCA/Columbia, $89.98, NM. 22) ii libly a &n=ial w · 7, aay iadwa7 imidea. Bill Mllllay ... bis ~............ aet.wdJ 50 peua& Of the pronts, and ~e studio needs a quick pay- off to pay them. · With B••••" (Nov. 15), Warner Bros. is capitalizing oo the 'tremendous momentum and going for the kill with a s~·· 98 Yidco for Chrisnn11 More quick-co-Tideo relala arc like- ly; ~"half of a 6lm's inc:omr comes 6om marals, able and syndiation. •The rHt9red uwrt"ct of Ardi• (RCA/Cohanbia. $29.95) ii out OD vid- eo W. moa&b io all ics puorunic g)ory. Tb.c'1 aoocl .., -&m ol widc- ICl'eell ilma. wbidl don't 6t Oil a TV. Mote wide saeeu clwics, iDcladiai 0........ aad Olla U,... A TI• i• "-w-. aren't nn aftillble ila tbe leaer- bm C.-. wbida .... a 61m &c acroa dae miMe IWCMlmda ol tbe ICftft. .. w,_ o-rooae m mo.-.. ~ .-aaem.wiwwaa.caaaleaer. ......, fall..-. jlck N"lebolaoa oa .. ....... ol LA. ... .....,, ....... Sotllt of Octoliitr's bat ,.,.., wkos: WORTH tMITIH FOlt ft.,,_., ......... (PG) Bob Hoskim. Jouma c-idy. Dimcy, Oa. 12 HALLOWUN HOllROlll ~~II (R) IWdcty Md>owalJ; rvl Oct. 5 IW Im , i (R) fmt Gwyw; Panmoant. Oc:t. II HUYLAUQHI 111!J-~ (R) Tom Bcreap, Charlie Sbtm; Paa--. Oct. 5 ...... Gf,f ca> ....... Grilich. Siaom'•' Wener; CBSIPoa. Oct. 5 n. a... r-(PG-tl) Midud KcMoa. ClarillapMr u..,.t MCA. Oct. 5 .... (»II ~ .., (PG) Gee.. o..il, ,.. CDlll .. v-.0ct.11 lf!9C!•IM!l!UI =~Viipl.~~·· try .. ~(a/Na) 'NI., .... .., .... ~ ............. p111il I , ,..._ W' I')' Sh ,,,... ._ IDO, OcL 25 I I I Loe* Im' the 12-paae <;ar am Driver boous sccdoo in the Oc•lbel' 13-1' ls11ae of.USA lleck.md. Right from the pages of Car aOd DrM:r, into the center of USA ~a 12-pagc, pull-and-save special section to give you the lowdoWn cnDctroit's 1990 models. Titled• 'Olarting the Changes'', the experts at Car and Driver look at ~car from C3dl dOmestic rnarufucturer and describe the~ in ~and styling that appear this till. . If }10\.11re SliOpping for a new or; or fusr-rorioosabout-what Detroit's up to, }OJ woo.'t wmt to mi5.5 this exclusive feature-onfy in USA \ltekend, October 13-15 . ....... ., ....... .. <USA VJEEKEND • CN-..•••rm&All_...... .,. ... ~ tllfto Siltfl9 Slla"*"di"' • -. . . <DAM , .. .._,' ...... ,, uhrD WA11 ~1Mn_. ... .._.._...wh• SEARS ---KITCHEii lllllTH The Few ... The Proud.~. ' . The Married? Tomorrow night, you are conia!fy invited to watdl Mac and Poly become Major and Wk ConUt boots optional. MAJOR DAD Starring Gerald McRaney · 8 Mmday8:00pm/t.OO Central~~ CUSA WEEKEND Ploy USA Weekend's Ei119'tal ... BI Trivia By Phone WIN $ IOO-DOLLARS ...... ca-11 --. ON-llm SPOii · --r.-.... 2~houn a day Over $ I00,000.00 Already Won in Enteffoinnalt Trivia Gomes Cll.l ..... l_,...918-WINS your movie and TV l.Q. All you need la touchtone ..me •.. CHECK -- IT OUT! T H I S W E E K E N D' S F A.·M I LY • Getting on with life Erma Bombeck's new book gives kids with cancer, anaeverybody else, a shot of optimism E rma Bombcclc pulls a yellow a book when I .sec one," she recalls of page out of an envelope and that moment 2Yl yean ago. smiles. · The book is upbeat, treating readers "It's a family oflittle no-necks," she to the humor no one but a child could says of the stick figures on the page. bring out of a grim situation. "Their beach just sit on their shoul-"They need the humor," Bombeclc dcrs~ they have little sticks for legs." says. "They need it to survive.' It's a lit- Sticks for arms and legs, except one tic black at times, but it's essential." of the children has only one stick l~g. Black as in their Murphy's Meclical The drawing was made by a child Law: "The more boring and out-of- who has cancer. It is from the hun-date the magazihcs are in the waiting drcch of letters and drawings Bombcck room, the looser you have co wait {or has received .. from · your schcdutcd ap- children with can-t"'rl-_ ~ th pointmtnt." ccr and from sisters i. nq neai e Black as in the and brothers and L TL .~ tcenagen who see moms and dads and numor. .i nq neea who can 'wait the aunts1 and uncles of • ·• longest before cruldttn with can-it to sunnve. It's throwing up after cer all over the • L chemotherapy. USA. They arc part a little blaCIC A positive atti- of the research for rude will n<>< make Bombcck's book, I at times, chemotherapy un- wa"t to grow hair, I necessary, Bo~ck wartt to grow up, I but it's UJential.' stresses, but it is wartt to go to Bow: crucial to the quali- ChilJm1 Survivirtg -Er'"" Bo"'h«k ty of cby-to-<lay life C.nur (Harp« & during treatment. Row, St6.95), out this week. The "If you believe you can whip this book is also available on audio cassette thing, you.don't get.as sick, you don't (Caedmon Audio, S9.9S). throw up as much, you don"t .miss as It is an inspirational book with a sin-much school. It malces life better.·· glc overwhelming message: Kids with Bombcck recalls her discomfort c;ancer may have an adult disease, but when she arrived at Camp Sunrise. they still deserve their childhood. "You don't want to say the ltrong "It's time for a book lilce thU," thing. Do you mention the bald head Bombeck says. "It couldn't have been or act like you're not seeing the bald written 10 years ago. It's time to tell head? It can be difficult adjusting." people that (cancer) is going in the T he key: Rmicmbcr you're dnting other direc:rion. It used to be dw if you with children. were told you bad leukemia, you were ~'These kids have every right to be told t.Q go home and bide .your rime; seen as odtcr k.ids. Someone's aying to th~ ·~ no ~· ,-here still is no rob them of their childhood." cure, but there ale treatments." You can put children in an adult Sumnl rates for kids at time of di-world and 11ve them adult problems, · aposis now nngc &om 60-90 per-she says in the book, but you cann<>< cent, depending on the form of cancer. -take the child out of them. Bom&cck, who for 25 yan has built_ "If they only haw one leg they will a career out ol the fOiblcs ol &mily life, jump jnco a puddle of waccr with it. If ma ber 6rR group ofkicls wida c:aaca-you pat 'cm iD a wheelchair, they'll when she ftsilled Camp Saarile, just 6nd aoocbet one co race." outside rbc am1l town OlPaJIOD, Am. For Bombed the children ar-e the '"They need a pemph~" a camp di. tacbcn of~ on wida life. ftitUW mid ber. ~~to .. ~ who 1R malaft will say gift diem a sboc ol aprimiem 'Plua dWap oat. Mab 1 tebedule. Be Bat when BomheCk bani oae of ~· Tbae kids doe't _,, 'We the .... ~ ol tbe eadaer who maydodlarw1ow.•n..,.,., 'Do a..a 1a1m •..., .. _ ... •me .... 'Li&ia...,pnci•••...._" m.. ......... N. clownwl bequiec." .. ,, •• ~let pew. NI bow .. -... The EJdotedo and the 'Vette. The T-Bltd and the Woodies. UnfOf'gettable dr9m machines. to take us on a trip back throuah time. They're all here! The Clas.sic Cars of the Fifties. Twelve authentica lly detailed replicas, in the prized 1 :43 scale. Loaded with special features usually reserved for one-of-a-kind models costing hundreds of dollars or mor<. Hinpd doors and hoods that open. Bucket seats. Sculptured engines and unden:arnaces. Painted, hand-polished met.I exteriors. All In the original colors. As many as fifty separate components hand-assembled to form a single car. Thent•s newtr been anything like it In the hundred-year history of model car collectif11. lm111ine! 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Readers call in to leave messages, which clients return when and if they feel like it. "Getting a4ace for (my) night is pretty likely," claims Goldberg, who al- ready is working on magazines for other major cities. Next up: a tempting vn'Sion for The Big Apple, due oo New York ocwarands by year's end. Sips of the times: ZadllC far pets, celebs aliped with Man) has there been s,uch incerest in Aquarius and compa- ny. Aside &om former~ lady Nan- cy Reagan's any rcftlaciom in her The nezt time someone ub for new book. My TIU'll,.look for: your sign. it might not be a come-on. Wl9llt ..... Yew '9t1 (Taylor Pub- Not since the '60s (when the ~ 1isbina. $8.95) oat du. moa1b, by ftt was in the 7th home and Jupater Domfd Wolf. Find out how the stan moft your four-legged IOTed oa4. I (Scorpio young can be daauctift IO bide lboee slippenf) Don't bow your pec's birthdMef Wolf helps you guess. (AD Aria is energetic and cheerfa1 with an arched DOK and OYerbicc.) .. ~An Allb'tlt--....... 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Mlectiol•tat ~ OWJ::., !I'll next 3 ~ t1W¥ c.-al my m9t~ ~ doing IO My ... _.,,.,_'-1"'1<'--• ,.,,,....,.__,..~~""tC8~ QHAMIM>O( 0 90l"T llOCk OaM:K~ "'*'VS-&. ~..,.,. l L COOIJ Jb;w,,.,,, ~ 81JDOr.,_ 0 HUVY lllnU. o~ OIASYUS~ Gr.-....... liltrr ....... ~~ Mlftl.Jon ~·trMMJ(I O COUNTM o~ o o-...en §~ ----.-- ~ . °" --.,.. ..... = ,,~ s= s:: ,.. o.,..-.. ..ct ....... ~ '-"'--~ -,,,. .at,,.,. ~fN[@ GREAT AMERICAN KITCHEN MONTH W"t IS CHECK IT OUT! CBS!Columbia lbJse 1400Narl'I~~·..,. ... .,...,. '""1 'Bird' lives: Mark Harmon stars in Tennessee Williams' 'Sweet Bird of Youth.' I Daily Pilat WEEK oF • Er771 OCT.1 ·0CT.7, ~ 1989 ~ - 760-0111 Next week in TV UPDATE, Steven Bochco fills you in on .vooogie Howser, M.D.," his new ABC series. "When We Want Rml Italian!" 'i~,, ~--" , ...... , "111 -....... -... ""' 215 Ri•e~ Or •• ~ewport ~~h 646-2333 lllOlltl Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2316 Grand Cent ral Station New York, NY 10 163 No personal replies. SbylnC Power Pl~ase give "'" some backgro-und iriformation nn John Sta~" of "FuU Hnw;e." -tUZARETH AfV.JIS. O(IRHAJI. Nr John Stamos. s hort for Stamopou· los, was born Aug. _19, 1963, In Cy- scam. (r.) ud '11 r.JJ ,,._ f..Uy press, Calif. His foray ihto show business came right out of high school when, in 1982, he was cast as Blackie Parrish on daytlme:S "Gen· eraJ Hospital. .. He was signed on for only fi ve days, but. the fan mail started pouring In, and the role last· ed over a year and a half. 'Stamos then left the daytime soap for a shot at prime time. He did a series pilot for CM In 1984 called "Dreams, .. but the show didn't last a season. Next came the box-office bomb "Never Too Young to Die," with Vanity. He bounded ba~k in the NBC series "You Again?" (1987·88), with Jack KIUCJnan. The aho• had a rocky run, but Starnoe' respect for Klugman never faltered, and he says the veteran Kt.or wu an invahtable teacher. In 1987, ABC, remembering how succasful 8tunol Md been on "General Hospital,'' Ca1M up with a winning vehicle -"Full ltou9e." Sta· "'°'• whc) is al9o a nne auaidan, has toured with hil own band, John Sta· _,. and the BM BoJs, and appeared omt8le with the Beech Boys. • 8lalnol ii -.ae and Nlldea in Loe Aa,.ae.. ·~ FlltCllUH AM ... •:,,_,..,._. ....... _,, .. _.,..A ¥ " ... jrieitd. of mirae stubboTftly i &hat W&llioM CoJtmd of "Jake a -lAe Fatman.'' \HM-fallt~ -of Ro Conrad ("Jesu Hawlca"). I tJtis is i1"possible, becal&M' there 011ly a I 4·year dUference in th ages, but my ,frien.d in.si.!ts that W Liam Conrad is lying abo'Ut his -LAURA DOlllNQUt , CALUllET Cl'Tl', ILL. Actor/director William Conr was born Sept. 27, 1920, ip Loui ville, Ky. He is not r elated in way to actor Robert Conrad, w was born March I, 1935, in Chi cag Allen Actor Please provid e the age a nd ma Lal status of actor Michael Biehn "Alums." Whal other movies h.4' appeared in? -MICHELE RLl/11.AlN, co. GORD, CAUF Th~ screen credits of Biehn, w -is currently appearing in the bi screen thriller "The Abyss,'' lnclu "The Fan" (1981 ), "The Lords Discipline" (1983):-"The Termin tor" (1984) and "Allens'" (1 986 The 32-year-old actor and his wi Carlene are the parents or 5-year-ol twin sons, Devon and Taylor. Fect~a.MCt Dfama I tlti?tk Sam EUi.ott is a1& i1'Cred blf actor. Hf' p14yed a doctor op site FarroJt Fawcett '" o TV bvt I ca,.·i r~ tlu "41M this MOtlie. -&4JUWtA DENNIS. JOHNSO CITY. n;NN. The 1981 NBC movie "Murder Texu'' •• &ht ftm dnUIUlltblltk"" of the Houston murder cue tn l ffoa. It WU bued' Oft the book . "Preecription Murder" bJ Aan Kurth. Sam FJUo&t ataned • ncMd plutk IUfleOR John Hill, ... acc"8ed of murdering hll IOClellJ prominent nnt wife, -··--Jou Roblnaoa HUI ~ -raw-cett). DHaU'a real-life wife._._ lathartM ... .,.., ........... wtfe, Aan Kurth, who "'* "'9 &ell- all tGme . BY ROBF.RT OIMAiTEO A fading, S4'lf.drstrutt1vt> bf>au- ty, thinkinj.t h<>r C'Om<>back film 1s a n op, goes on a bmi.w with an opportunistlr young 1ti1tolo Wl'h:ome to NBC's <>xpcnsl vely m1,untt:Td lll' production of T<>nnrssN• Williams' "Sw~l Hird of Youth" (airin1t Sun- day. Oct.• I), starrinjl ~:lizatwth Tay- lor as superannuatrd suix•rst ar Al· exandra Del Lajto and Mark Harmon as gritty l{igolo Chant'e Wayne Though very diffen•nt in ton<> from the famous I ~2 mo,·sr vrrs1on · that starred G<>raldsn<' Pa~<· and Paul Newman. NBC'" "Swt'<'t Hird" is still potent In fart. tht> frankly render«>d s11uat1on or a boozy. drugl{y S<'xual rl'lat1onsh1p bt'IW<'<'n star and stud may <'Vl'n hav<' "Omf' viewers jlaspmjt. If t hr <'<'nt rat plot sounds likr somethsn~ you m1~ht ex- pect to SN' on a n11thll1mt• :\fHlp. there's a crur 1al d1ffrr('ncr betwe<>n trash and Tennr S('(' Thi• soap:-t'X· plo1t tawdrin<"ss. "Swt•N lhrd" finds t he poetry in 1t NBC 's new v<>r:;111n has wt!'('ly adopted a spare\ low-kry1•d ap- proach to tht material Adaptt•d for television by Gavin Lambert . the fine Enl(lis h crltlc·turned-srrt't'n· writer. and dlr<>ctrd hy cult fi lm· maker Nicola., ROf'I( ("Thr Man Who Fell to Earth," "Don't Look l'\ow"l, this "Sweel R1rd" ha.-. a lustrous. styliz<'d period quality and a tendn· ness that the 1962 mo\'i{' larkNJ But it muM makt> do without 'Mm<' of the garish en«>r~y of I.hr orljtsnal It mu!lt also itrt alonl( without tht• stunning prescnr<> of Paul t\ewman In movie li kt> .. Cat on a llot Tin Roof' and "Sweet Bird of \'outh," Newman JUSt about scor<-hed the SCJ'ffn with hl-. heatf'd displays of tortured. nose-thumbing vir ihty Mark Harmon's Chance i~ a far more tepld figure. Hannon is adept at cap- tllring a certain thlc kheadedness In Chance -the quali ty t hat maJces Chance mlst&Jcenly think that Alex· andra Is his meal ticket. He's a man who ls cruy U<>ut becoming a Hol· lywood atar. wttile Alexandra is era· •Y becaute she hu been one. But Harmon •imply doesn't have the ph,.l~l ueurance tbat Newman heel. And, fVen though RC>eg and IAmbert han toned down ~ sappy oata• I, 1• , Ot1'Cml 7, 1• .. Soatllem Gotllle Taylor ud Harmon romant1r subplot bf>t W<'<'n Chann• and the town bo. s's daughtt'r llt'a\'· vnly (playrd by C'ht•ryl Pans), u srill draJ,ts down th<' m o \'lf' -l'S!W<'•ally s1m·t.' thC' rolt's art' somt•what pallid ly at·tc-d by llarmon and Pans Ft'w stars 1·han~r milr<' phy-.scally from roll' cu roll.' than Taylor d()(>s; alas, with ht•r. snmf' of th<' chang('s art' inadv{'rt1•nt In "SWl'<'l llird.'' sht• 1s l11oktn~ blnw-.y and puffy a)tam. And p.-rhaps brra11sr of her mu('h·r hrowded bade protf'lt'mS. sh<' mov<'s with vf'ry little· ~racl' F:vl'n in puffy. somt'what r onstraint.'d form. TtlylM •~ s11l1 vNy tx-aut1ful All thf'!'.t• quaht H'S 1•nd up workanjt for hf'r pt'rformanc<' a." l<'<'terinjt has- b('('n Alt'xandra flt-I l.a1oto W11h the t'X<'t'pt1on of hf'r _rHtH·nus and nasty impcr54rnation of Lourlla Par~ns an the T\' mov11• ··Maht•f' an Wondt'r land:' and a ff'w srenes an the> llHO mov1f' "lk>twc•('n F'n<'nds,'' this 1s Ehzalx'th Taylt)r's most \'1lal actanit sn a long tam«' ThC'rt>'s an inn dfntal plNlsVrP an ll1is producuon Rip Torn -the real· life husband of the late ~raldinc Page ... appears as Dos.<1 Finley,· the father qf the chara<'tcr he played In tht' 1962 movi('. Thctt arc so many on· and off·scre<.•n crosscurrents ~wirling through this "Sweet Bird of Youth" that the production almost ~utres annotation. But the real reason to tune in Is for Williams' Po· eti<' rtndition or what happens. In Alexandra's own WQJ'ds aoout her· self and Chance. "when monster mee~ monsttr •· Don't waste your time checking out prime time. Look for TV U PDATE. Daily Pilat TV U PDATE( ......... -.. ~ •• TY,,,. s ....... , ...... A London $465* Some R estrietions Al>PIY • Round trip from LAX ... sub1ect to change SUNFLOWER travel 1525 Meso ~erde Or Eost Sv1te 105 Co~to Mesa, CA 91616 (714) 957-81 39 MICttAEL J. FOX, GEN.IE FRANCIS, GEORGE c. scon, ESTELLE GEllY Ju1t • few of the celebrities you'll get to know In TV UPDATE. Every week In TV UPDATE, we give you an 'up CIOM and per90n•I' IOOk •t your favorite 1t1r1. Channel Guide c....c llh1•n Kell cal 2 2 2 2 I IOllC MIC 4 • 4 4 • mA .., I 5 5 15 • IMC MC 1 7 1 1 1 KPW cal .. """ .., I • I • I KQTY MC • imv POX 1 11 11 11 11 ltCOP .., 11 1S 11 1S ti ltCIT ... • 21 • 21 • u.x .., ac . 44 M .,., MIC • KTM .., a • ltOCI ... • 33 10 21 MA .., • ICDOC .., " 34 11 31 a Mii Mttlat IF1 f7 27 • 27 ,, --. ... a... M ,,. • ..... • 40 Cllllt ........... 1 10 31 II 10 31 • 1 • '° 21 1 • • 24 12 21 11 I • f7 • • 11 ,. • 43 11 21 14 40 • Gllstlt • ....... 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(Live) SATURDAY OCTOBER7 3:00) NPt-focltbe!H)en---j-~___;:..::_;~~..:._ Diego Chargers at Phoeni)t Cardil'fals. (Live) (3:00) IRa PGA Ootf Centel Classic. Anal round, from TaMahe.see, Fla. (Live) (2:00) MONDAY OCTOBEA 2 -8 PM tmlDINFLF~ • Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears. (Live) O lt.1• Pro '9oxtng Tour -(live) (2;00) TJESDAY _OCTO~~A3 -SPM Elm IOI M*' Le~ 8aMW fltayottt American League game one. Teams to be ..,.. announced. (Live) (3:00) WEDNESDAY OCTOBE~4 -12PM ml IDI iiiiiOf t....,. .. ...... Pleyoh American League game two. Teams to be announced. (Uve) (3:00) -' SPM mllDIMlfOrLHgU9 .. ...,.. Playoh NatiOnal League game one. Teams to be announced. (Uve) • (3:?0) THURSDAY OCTOBERS -s·PM ...... &Aep ........ PllJoh National League game two. Teams to be announced. (Uve) (2:30) ---5:30 1111 MllP '--1119 11111111 Pllyols National L.eegue ~two. Teems to bl IMOUnced. (Uve) (.2:30) FRIDAY ·OCTOBER6 . -IPM . 1:30 lliml ~ Footbelt Pennsylvania at Columbia. =:00) College FootlNlll T earns to Be Announced. -10AM m9 Im Mlfor LHgU9 BaMMIPlliyoh American League game four. -11:30 fm-(9~ Footbel Teams to Be lCW l, 1• · ocrolD T, &• Annooooed. (Live) (3~30) -12:30 Fool*! Teams to Be Announced. (live) Q (3:30) cm. PQA ...... Ootf RJR Championship. Third round, from Clemmons. N.C. (live) (2:00) -~1 PM Elm 8111 SpoftsWOftd Tony "The Tiger .. Lopez vs. John John Molina. IBF JunK>r L.ightwetght title bout, scheduled fOf 12 rounds from the Arco Arena in Sacramento. Calif (live) (2:00) I' ' ~ , ~ ~ ---. 4PM (mml ~ Footbell Teams to.Be Announced. -4:50 . flm Fred Aoggln't fltayoll P,.vlewa (Ll'tle) -5 PM flm~Majot LHgU9 BHeball Playoll• National League game three. Teams to be announced. (Uve) (3•00) -7:30 [lmll College Footbal I Teams to Be Announced .. . (Live) (3·00) ~ ~ • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I *Doo ·e_11ows_er, M.D." Steven Boch co, who has brought us ML.A . Law,"' talks with TV UPDATE about < his nrr: series starring Neil Patrick Harris (pictured) as a T6-year-old doc1or. Next week's cover story. :--lffi@8l@lhl ti} lrW ~M©Jn@mi©@ g@U' Rltu® ~U'n©@ ©~ rPU'nuuR~ With an ad in the Daily Pilat TV UPOA TE, adwnitm can do ju• that. TV UPOA TE is the WttkJy ttltvision mquint featured in the O.ily Piloc. It offtrs ~ positipn, Wttkl<>l\g npotul'f, • col0r options and a quality enwonnwnc.of 81'f•t feature uricln and accuratt ttlmsion ...... And the Mme people who WMCh'fV will~ checking __ ._ ....... TV UPDAn rn. •·11 a.all-in TV audientt fot .... ,.. ol princ! . 111111111 . ll.Ymm9 a a . DD . DD DD .. Some shows are a cultivated taste Noth1ns.t so warms 1h1• arcllt· n 1dd<•s of .t netw<irk \'p·., ht•art a~ a show that p1•oph• r•·dll\ <'Hrf' about, I hat lt•ath v1('wc•r" tu rf•arran1ot1' sc-hrd uln. m1,:11Tim1 .. ., ·I hC'1r very hv1·~. in or· dC'r not ro m1~q an t•p1 sodr Thl'y arr thl' kind of shows t h;ir :Hh Prt 1i. t>rs plan rntm• < <tm pa11(h11 around But network lrl<'V1 s1on may also be I tw only busint's.' in whirh you can JIN mo"' than a million people to schl'd· ulc lhl'ir hvPs around your product, yet sllll be branded a failure Thal 's the dilemma of the cull show. l\l•twork~ love the loyalty the·~ shows command Thl•y just wish they had morr viewer11. That's what makes the idea of tin· kerlng with c·ult shows ..$0 tempt1ntt. This season's WednP1'· day-night slate p1l1' three cult !I hows direct· ly opposite each other ABC'11 "China Beach." c~·s "Wl111egul(" and NBC's "Quantum Leap." .., ......... .... • ._ .... \'erti ... ""' ............ . All boast avid fa amonl( vi!'wers and rr ics; none gPts any hell tllan so:SOrattnl(.'!- Rev11mpin" a c show is like the mat1 of porruptnes Th" r suit can be fruitful. b 1f you're not carer thsnRs can Rel pnckl A botr hed rPlooh ~am ... a show u-ro nl' v1<'w1•r<i and drain' 11 1 all rht· charm thal w1 1t 11 '! core ia11d1C'11rP AOC and CB.<\-ha\ hm1h-d thcm•wl\'t"' t finl'·luning 'Thin -ni•af'h" 1 .. makin~ <I wtth thC' occasion.ti ra add1t 1on. and t h1' h'nRl nf ttil! . mry-arcs U l' fl( tnR ri'durec:t nn ··wL" guy " nut NBC, aftrr hm1tcd run or "Q11a Lum Leap" at the ta PntJ of last 'l(·M<•n. ha hit t hf• panic button Thr first -.1gn of pani O\'Pr a cult show 1~ .ii way' t ht> <1am<' 1r ... 111 tt>rhllR~<·d all 11\'N I h1 srht•dult• ( Hcm1•ml\I CA..<; and "Franl< Pla<'t' ... .') So 1l Wa.\t "1t "Qu11n111m Ll'ap" 1,1, s•·a~on The• .,.,cond .. 1,11 1s a r11nv1ct111n that 1h1 pubhr dO\.•sn ·t "jlC'I " 1h1 lilhow. so . the ne1w11r~ det1dl'S to "s1mpll fy 1 h1 con('('pt •· rn "Quannr1 IA•ap" ·s t·ase. b)• n•1n111~ in -.ome of the morl' 1111 usual 1dcn111y-sh1 ft-. "I 11mr·I ravclinit S('lent ''' Sam And somt>wher" " porcupine is yl'lping Evt'n tbe most publi l'llfil cult show of all has fallf'n prey to rh1' meat-ax thtnktng Worr1 has it thttt CB~\"s "Beau· ty and ttle Rcast" will return with a beastlier Vmcent (Ron Perlman) and a less promlnen1 CathPrlne (Linda Hamil· ton) Would u many fans buy an •lbum of Perlman baying at a full moon as have snapped up the album of him re · citln« poetry? Somehow we doubt. it. BY KIRK NICEWOf\0£1 Mkllkhele I On The Cover I Spon.Wlft I ero.worc1 • Q a...' JO U ................ ................... ..., ...... 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Giida Radner s (In Steieol o t>roehefs IWly last days and Rick Stan- rt Stereo) Movit: "A Cry for Help: Tiit Trtcty Tllunllln SW," (1989 Par•s on Ofama1 Nancy YcKeon Bruce WerU Premie<e Alter being " I S1eieo11Par 3 c.ousl) ano~ oy hel estranged nusband. a Comecticul ol 31 ::. .. uman sues lfle po11ee ~I IOI 19nonn9 tlef eathef pleas ltc. protection Based on a uue $l°"f (Ir, :::.teieol ..J (2 001 ......., Sat\Kdl~ht Spe-Ctllrttt ill Out of Tllit Movie: •••'1 "That's En~f t"i974Mosa ll Fred As:-:!MtW. - cill .. 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IUcMnl c.Mfn· ba'llllnllart•Dr. '**9 .......... dedicated doctor In ..... lloftolulal NI,..., 1n ·llland Son, -•lrtne 'f&ll8MY.OCT.3. • caa. ~car· ......... .., Bur .... c:o-llar. . • I Next week in TV UPDATE, Steven Bochco • 2 I'•• fills you in on ~e Howser, M.o.,• his new ABC series. I , -4 c: .. ~· & i • I 'C I z -' :a ... -,1 o , • - ' I I " \ . ,J ' .) I 111 I Jl ~r!l ijfl 1 1~11 11 I ril!il~I l ~iil rmJt~~rl I 1; i ;1 I I I =ti i . 9· • -4 j~l I I ~I I r&~I ~tlf fr!ll Ii .!Q e !~ ~I ~1 i?~ i ,jg_ I w I "'.:! s-.. ! > J f i ~·· I ~ ~= -1 't i i !t • !-': 0 _s ~~ n '• I ••1•1 •1•1 1•••:::..1 1 •1 5 .::lil I I CJ l !l:-na 1 •1 5 C"'lll l lill •IW I I i !i -1 I i .. ... ! i v. ' 8 0 -=i fl ~ er ~. ~ .. . ... "' !--> ~~ ii -A .. w f I ~--.. ~ I I ~ ~ So .... 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(In S..0) O lend. a murder . - Huntlr Waiting '°' Mr Wrong ..... ..... CBSMtws (ln Steieo ..... Wtlo't lht Bou? Ange- las Ex AICMtws O 11.....,_aetlllWtlll ..... ·'The House I LM In In 5'lr1o a.. leedl "Deir OWll Belch-(In Stereo) O .. lllowil: "NI Que VII;. T111 C....." Juln Glmdo, Qs.. Cit FenuNs. Qnco hombres fonnln IN i.ldl di rock. LIVE ENTERTAJNNENT 7DAYSA WEEK GENE DEVALLf • Piano· \ ' .... llMMY t<NIGH l • Ptant) t T . T ·' ,,,,..,. • • .i MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • l ,u1tJr f. .. \ o \\ t.lne-. t.. ' .U, I GINO'S JAZZ TROUPF • lam e~"tor •Lunch (i;11\ lr\"lm 11 VI • l>innu., ru~ht\ • Brcakf.l5t ~·u ~ '-• t 85()-1750 4281t.17tb&U9et • Ca.talle•• •llmeawadon• OCTOllR I, a•· OCl'OIU 7, 1• ..... a-. "YMgOr. ~·· Ar.-11111 (In SW90) .. . Wednesday Prime Time 7:00 1:30 • Mp ma Mi , J . ~ TV UPDATE • interviews Steven Bochco on his new series 'Doogie Howser, M.D." -· Next :week's cover story. ' . . - -- ~ °"""lay Lawe Gwne fin Stereo) o . October 4, 1989 10:00 10:30 • 7 1 ••• 5-¥1,. lfWs an be-"'" (II~~'\: The: ro-t' 11( our IJ~A rdkf and uc~ h\lll'linecattan ~mt kn-p lftUUCMl"ll And W\'. t an't 1 lfont IO cumt' Ill' "'°'1 l'ntcl'lctp ~BMS~+ • I" Wednesday Night Owl 12:00 12:30 -1:00 1:30 2:00 ........... ''lht Kid'' (JI) ...... ttdt (JI) -..... -Higlllll'I Q -,.. ..... .. Lille Con-...... -...-.o -~ .... Arlllllo .... v-. - -., J... 0.. "*" ... 0 1 ff) llslctled .. ,_... •A 11£111'9111...... pr Air) (OI Air) lltwl (RI IOI Air) October 4, 1989 5:00 ..... (A) ....c.e ........ ..... ~ c: i C» '< ~ = CD ~ :::s § 0 i i i i ~ "' .. ~ co OD co ,I i rg~ ~~D~! ,_ ~~u I Ii ,, I.ii~ ~i I rr ~ i' !l!t I ., 8 I I I i1= 1-418 I I I ' r I i•fl~ ~ c: ~ & C» '< ~ 0 3 -:::s " "' .. ~ co . OD . co I ~ •• I • . I !1';1~1~~1 i~ ~ 8-I ---i.=1 : : 111-01 _ . -f :.. .... -="a.S! :i fl}r!J ~fil!!iff i Sn '!Cl 61'1. ~" !-< -i oil ~ ~ ~ II ~1 '!C ! 3 ~ . . en ~ cnl' ~ . i; . &> i~ ~ dH~ {'<~~ ...... 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''The Patnck (1 ~ Ww11 Fast~ .. ..... 0 Crimtwllctl A"9r Hours Jthnons ArNnlo Hel Crimtw1tcfl T ~ 0-. Movie: ~ • .....,~ (197~ Orama) George Hamilton ca. Newl (R) mer on Mncllet ( 1 '3) R) lftlide ""'°" Cttfl Con-llo¥it: ** "Fl'Mflil lftd .. '-'" (1974, Comedy) R lllClon Alan Min. JltneS C.. 1:52 CR ~-•· (OIAlr) Alts .' ~E• 0 Aob'I YfNlllwt (OI Air) ,__ (OIAit) D11r ._ o...ond June-., T1le"""' Mewl (R) (OI Alt) ... ~ .. MIMI: • • "V ICdon in "'"°" 1946 Jacll (OI Alt) (11:to) 11oM: •tt "IHtrict" (1988 Orama) JVlle Oelpy Al It (R) (OI Air) 9JC-ll 1, .. · OC10lll T, a•~ ..... llowie: "DIUll" (1945) A lll'IO q results F• T ..... wr.i crooc io bllTI out wt1111 twmers. · (OI Air) f\) .. (.,) 0 .,. :L a. • 'C > i ~ ::s g ::s 0 (") r+ c c:r CD ~ en ... ~ U) OD U) . I ~ ' ~ ..... ~ CD g .. ~1 ·O ti _. I ~ ... 0 .E (.,) c 0 c:r . CD ~ I ~ ... . U) OD' <O Friday Prime Time 6:00 6:30 9:00 9:30 lilcMe: .. .., UFllMJ l.14y' 19'S Vusicall Bart>ra s,eisano Omar Sharri Ye~ alter he! Orvo.'ce vaude\-he ano ear'y raoo0 star Fanny Boce begtnS ' humorous IOYe-hate 1e1atl()!lshlp witn Broa<lwa rtfif 81 Rose. CR October 6, 1989 '10:00 10:30 11:00 .......... Ere on LA Ful HovSt Flll!lly MJtm1 Ptt1tc1 Strln-""" ... T111 20/20 c S•Pa~ ·-, • ""°""' ''O'f gen ~ ol Us Who 11s tiara ' Do 1• ::itereot .; Ne.iis;etter (In Cot Ille (1n Z2 ~ n Stfl'eoJ O Clleese'> O .itesl •In Stereo :.. Cll ..... (In ..... PM M1pme 1 En~I Slloops Th~ B~ Bt .m Coolue I Dallas KaDOOm (In Ste<eo1 ::::. Fllcon Crttt (In Stereo) O Stefeo T ' Jai :; t---.~;:..: •• ;t.; .. :z_---1~~-,----+l.M-..,,.Comec-------,Wln.~loHL---Ol-..:..Ntws;:.__:'"- ... ? .. Eye on CNrles Mar· !Ion Dnw IOI Air) nes Claire Famely Feud W1•Sbte4 Wtslllngton Weell: RPturn Weell in A .. of Contra• ar YltW ::; TV or Not TV? "°' "'°"' ol IOdoy'' od-.."-~'' 1110! 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Oii AllC . .... • Friday Prime Time 7:00 7:30 8:00 11!16M =Up Comic• Telle I 700 Club Host Pit Robertson. ....._ ......... crtJl·M ~a..o_dll Boda• di Oclio = ....... ~ ~ 111 lrujll" (196.1) LOf1111 Velazquez. 2• Horii (5:00) Movie: "The ltlitt" , lfttidt flt NF\. (R) (In S..0) l:m• 119&9. DrllTll) Pierce Brosnan. · ·--• - -tom Sllerntt P .38) ·-S~OOPS Tim and Daphne Maxwell Reid st.r as a profeulonal W.sh· lngton. o.c .. couple who llke to solYe crime• In their epare time In ''Snoopa.'' Tiie llghthurted mys0 lefJ Mrlea aln rrt· daJ. OcL e. on cas. •• October 6, 1989 11:00 0 0 ¥ 1ll / .I fl / I . flfl/11 'I 111 111 ~ i i 1 • I i' .. "" "" :t i ~i I ~ -· :? >'!. ~ ... i 1 .!:!:I. >2' ~ I 2' -~ ':':! .... -s =1 I ""i :i Ii 1 r -~I'. 2. ~_. ~· :E • I !ff f I 1111111·1/ ~-"I ,f ... I f!I I I I c 1 11 • ~ • 1 1.-1 1 r · ! 1 1 I I I ~ 1~f I ~ . llllf ~t ::1 1 ~I i i' :I § s g 1 !? o-= 00 • i~ f ~ f ~I °'j .. I --=· i.., • ::Dco• . --..,. (-i ! ~ ::D ~ i' ~i ~~ 0 Ii f • 8 • w 0 ~ "Tl ~ a: • '< z §: .. 0 • - 0 n ,.. 0 er " ~ .'1> .. .. co 1: . ' .. Saturday .Morning O~tober 7, 1989 8:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 , ........ ,.. ~ Diwy'a Winnie the Slwntl1 And the Atll Ghott· le .. 1pict O ... ...., IT...., Sllow NtillttttJ Ooo Gulllllv Bt1t1 Pooh buattn .. · Cnc*' 1---~-:-:--:---r.-~-:---i-=-SeudeJ=~Momillg~':'-. ----l-=-o.nou--w--t:-PH---w~tt Cllrf. Rltllftl ~end Frilfldl O ""* Dog ~ Alll Zoo&. Wld King-Youtl end Teen T.. lkla. ~ Atslcing It AM Attk1119" ~ Home""'°'· Fll'lllty ltllnd My Fllf • dolll the luuta ' Pharaoh · uie Power clobl" 1970. ----lOl-AJl-)-~----~S4-co-_ob_1Y __ Doo--i~Gumrni-..,..' a.=--.,,-+=-Pooh----.Slimtfl & Real GhoatbuAlra IMtlejuic:t Q ... lknly IT...., SflcM ~.up, -.. ~ MIMI C:O... MoM: *** "Apeelle" 119!>4) Burt l.allUSt~ns oat WWF Wmllillg Spo4ligtlt TullraJ lout T• James let tie tl'le U S ~val as stttlers opeo up I'll' W~t 11 311 • . S'8teo C19'I Con-FOtrler Ptf'IOllll Europ11nttf ~ F1111nc111 FIMdom Ww of IN WOltdl Ctors Fltdllr .. 1111: ntdion Y Powtt of A s· (RJ (In Stereo) 'The Sh111wl's IOI All) Setlmt Street 0 Frtnell'" Ac· Sl\1111119 ftmt OoctOt Who EartllstlOcll PTldicll Pur· .... Yw- tion Slltlon ::. ... It *-1-----.IOl=-AJl.,...) ____ __,f'.""Loe--..,.,Ninot,..., --r.-Lot_..,.,Ntrm----i".'""l.os-..,.,Ninos,----+i:o.-Nino-;---'r,SOIO Er1M U111 Trilunl De CiM WOftd Vllloll Q ~USA ALF..-S O ~Cindy C..., N Klrlte Kid ::1 Smutta :: MllOf LMp ..._. Pllyole (1.1¥t) ...... Tra Joy Julldion Goe,el Iii GoM1h F'l111n9 Stlbon Crdt $quire 1 Wsy GMlt wtty Wiit .... 1111 Ou!llbo'• Cir· Good Mom· Oonlld ~ ,.... COfllef Qll .. Mickty! Pfttents Juen Cl!ldec:Dn Mcwle: *** "Tlldltr. Tiit M111 end Hie 0..-" (1988, IMidl h NF\. (R) (In Clfama) Jell Bridges MaM Landau (In Stereo) o (1:S1) Seereo) (VCAI ... Saturday Afternoon 1:00 1:30 2:00 .~ . 2:30 October 7 1 1989 Movie:** "Anblln AdvellUt" 979. FWltaSJ) ~ !>"el Lee ~*> 0 Shea 1 5:00 . 5:30 -11t., ~ u "'CeMOll MoVlt ••• "Tht L.a~Pohcf!llln--¥l ~,,....-~,.., Potice-51cwy Prwne Rtb FtlQuy r-'-~.---far CclfdoM" 1970111 '41 Wm' Va~~ 6tv<:P ::..>•~ • '>' • ·1; s.el · Colett Footbll TeaT"s re&> l•n-' ..... ""= • •• • ~------~=-~-=-l<lll=-•"'"'•l----+..,.,.,..---,---..,..,.,.....----1 YIWf...,.,. of W'"· AnttJ Gnb -Alldy Gnfrml -Gilligan s IS· Giiiigan's Is· Flds of Fida of LJlj I LM Lllcy I low Liiey land land Besl S.S!et Best Sister ~Flis Local .... rl Movie· •• "TiieWiidWm of Cllutrty Gulch' 1<l1!2 • Mo¥11: O \'J ''Tiit (1979. [)wna) SIM Mc<Men ............. CNdrM A l=~~Eaten~~~TE!~~~W~es~!l'fl'~ Ip.~· :a Si!"'I'~ .T -~ • ~ l<a lianold (1 CA) MolW•~' (1982) ........_0 Moton•• Frugll Gout· -P!efTt Freney-•misll C*· K••tnyRf· Adll!ISNll F'"'9LN 0..1110. lllll*W• lrlllY• ~-Otd ""' '119 pol1 ~ -,_ ( 11:•) Mowie: "El Ulllmo-"""'.Dutlo-..:."_L_n Y .,., • PeMsyl'l1nia lnttmallO!lal Rict wey ---+:-Dodflrt-,.---~Lo-=...,-,.--+~;:,ii:::::._ _ _c:=---+T=opo=-Qigio::t_---1 ........ "9yoh SportsW~ 7 W ,5 '·' "• Movie: to "Migllt lllMI" (1975) ~ (1:39) ....... """9 Deef W-'d Ray ~lfl S. McBemte WJSlltnqtn Sprldhng 100 Huntley Strtet 0.... ...., ... ....._ llllCl.Md Zl*1 Le'llll lmi"f!l~-...: .... ~~ .. ~-~~""'""'~ F'llt 8utintss F'lle .Finiiiei.I .Fllll ll(llt ·Alu . 1 •Alts .. ..... ..... T. Otd ~ v-.. .. GNllllt ,.... • Mo~ie Contrabando y Mulftt" AnlOOIO All"" °"""' T ...... WrtttllnQ USWACN~ ·0n Target ·P11 Rold lig WllNI Flltlile ll&dlir 1H1 C..... m:m--· Mis Mamtf R (;()to.. Roy1I V1nety Ptrlonnance Y ...... A .-.-1 U-. O.,..r..., " So()(IJ 1987 R 0wiese ctf'# MCI put on I of fie Ntrjtt CMS bteattilllt R Tr ..... H• "Tiit Miii Wllo Htvtl Wu-'?56 ~·l;l-""1ii);,.-;-;;'" The Mall 111 lht Gny Flinnel Suit" (19156, 0rlll'll) Gtlgory Peck. .Jennlllr .. Qftorl weco GklN Giwme 1 43 ... _ 2 i1 (OI Air) ~,._o¥te • • 'Rtdefs O! l!'le Stom1" (1988. Comedy) Denni$~ (VCR) 01t Allll T• Well Zorro BlSllio 1tst of Ome ~-"Tht t1otW Wrthoui a ~tad .. ~.~ -'~M~ Fnend Swist flllliy ~ · ..... tt¥t "TM T .......... (19&5, Wtsaem) Bnan UMS Sg1 end 1WN4 m.scnoe• .• t'\."oq5'"'~ '~"·~· • •"1 rs• Fhch Cue Tile C:UllWay (RI IC..ill. Br.mi di Wildl.. Two men Shirt !\#I .-id 11ate- Glrcia as !)Ill Makir.g 0., :iun<;""<l 'ootie'5 ! ~~')(lo-' "•Hw'• '·• ,,.,., men! IS western~ (121) to tr Zorro W S GheSt afl<l proc~ I' iu~· ·~, ·~? :x •; ,..... PGA 5tNort Goll RJR ,.~ a"'OIO!'~C • •• -HotH Rac1119-GOid Cuc> Sco1111 Dll'd Coleta '-1111: T..,,. 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But the d1scovcl) of explosives, as well as 32 unexploded sticks of d ynamite and wi res con- necte·d 10 an alarm clock. led 10 what was O range County"s most eel· cbrated murder case for decade' to come. Implicated 1n the Marl!h I S. l'N7. murders of Walter and lkulah O ver- ell was their 17-)ear-old daughter. Beulah Louise. and her bo) friend. G eorge Rector "Bud" Crollum. l 1 Prosecutors claimed the pair bludgeoned hrr parents to death and tn ed to cover the-tr cnrne "tlh thl' explosio n. The mot1 H·. the) L con· tended. was her SS00.000 in- he ritance and the O\Crells' dt~p proval .of their rela11onsh1p The pair "'on alqumal after d live-m o nth trial. the count)·., longest at that ttme. The 11lustnous young lo,er'i. ho\.\· ever, seemed destined for separate hves fraught wttlf ad\Crstt). · If Overell rcall) d id com mit the ghastly cn m e. she paid her o" n price: a slow. agon111ng life sentence caused b( acute alcoholt.,m. Overel was discovered dead b) her seco nd husband 1n 1965. Beside her naked body were two em pt ' quart vodka bottle<. and a loaded. cocked, but unfired .22-calibcr ntk . She was J6. "Halfway through the trial we kn ew doggone well we had lost it. " Harry Lace r famous past . "But ttme has a habit ul dulling th ings. Man>. man) da~'I go b} when l don't think about 11:· he said. Gollum declined a requt'\l 10 he photographed. More than lour lkn uln lat<:r. man' communt\\ me mht.•r, ca'>il> recalt "hat turm·i.J into tint· 1lf th~· most btLarrc courtroom drama<. tn the countn T hrongs· ol uiun \\Jll hl·r' and na11onal media lfO\\dl-<l into thl· no"·htstortc red satHht u nc t:ounhou'>e on ~an ta .\na Rouln J rd to ca tch a glimpse of the ddenJant!>. who ofren embraced and held hands dunng the tnal T he case garnered h1·adltne' "11h allegations of a ll>rnd lcn l' alfoir between Q,erell and Crull um Proc;- ecutor Eugene \.\ 1lltams 1ermed their ro mance ··an ilhc11. r enertt•d passion amoun11ng .ilmoc,t to a frenzv ·· Do.tens of lo' l. notec, thc\ scnetl) exchanged \\hair 111 tU'>lll<h ''ere intercepted and top1l'd h\ 1·uurt of· ficials. The no1cs rangl·d from the ro maotlC to the '1oknt Dalai . . Lama In . Newport -....L .. COAST/A3 OCTOBER I ~ I <JH9 OrangeCoa~ rallies to seal -~onfe~e11c~ wiQ _ PORTS/Bl 75 CE T . • D.,,, P'llot ~"oto IOJ Nl<I• Jo .. r• Wayne suit hitsl ex-mate iri attack By EMILY ADAMS Of tlw Oltlly ,,_ Staff 'i<l)mg .. nobod) should get a way i,+ 1th terronzmg someone... A1ssa \.\a) ne filed a Cl\ 11 suit against her e\·husband Thomas .\ G 1on1s 1n connecuon "'th an attack on her and then·bo) lnend Roger Lub) nearh one 'car ago The suit. filed Fnda) in Orange ( o unt' \upenor Coun. asks for an uns~t:tftcd amount of nion y on ground' that (11onis terron ed and a\saUltl·d \.\a' ne and 1n terfe wt th \\a) ne·'> rcla11onsh1p wtth t daughta . .\nas1ac;1a. \.\a) ne. the daughter of actor John \.\ J\ ne ,ind mtlltona1re fi nancier l uh' "l'fl' a\saulted outside Lub) ·s 'c\.\ pon Beach home Oct. 3. 1988. h\ t\.\n men aJkgedl} hired b} (~\l)nt\ During the attack Wa}ne and l ub' "en· tal..en to the garage. t1ed up and p1stol·'>'h1pped Their heads '>'en: slammed into the concrete fhK)r and 1>ne of Lub' ·s .\ch1lle's tendon'> "a' slashed · C 11on1c, a '*-'e;ir-0ld Pomona sur- gcun 1\ .llcuscd o f o rchestrating the alla1.k on h1) e.x.·"tfe to gain cuslod) ti l the 1.oup1c·, 2-\ear-old daughter <..110 nt\ had paid pn ate tn· 'cs11ga tor Oded Daniel Gal more than $ti · LUI 10 h>llo" \.\a}ne. Lr}-· 1ng tn prO'C' sh<: d1dn·1 · s~nd enough ume "'1th the child. coun records indJcate. Pros.cruters allege G1onis prud Gal ntra to arrange the beatrng. \.\a,nr ha ·said G1o n1s arranged thl' hiatmg to int1m1date her. so she \4 ould dror her efforts seelCJng scle CU\to<h o Anastasia He goes on trtal rci an~er thiir c harge Oct. 31 (,al and the t"o men allegedh hired "' h1ni to cam o ut the beai- 1ng. krrel u:e H mtergardt and Jef- lre\ 1-.l·ndall Bouc\. haH' also been charged dnd are a"alttng separate m un appearance'> . Her husband told po lln· that bruises on her bod) "Crl· rau-.,ed from numerous falls Go llum . no"' 63. ~or ks as a real estate developer at ht 640..aciic Blue Ja y Estate 1n Mountain Ranch. about JO miles no rthea'il of c;;on ora ··1 am )Our' nl\ Jarl1ng I Jm going to ha\\~ ~ou J\ m~ ''lk It necessal). r11 kidnap and 1Jrr' \OU ofT some"herc 'iO that no on1· \\ill ever be able lo tind u~ and I'll makl· passionate and \ltllent lo'c to \Ou.'· Gollum wrote 'orrner Newport Beach pottce officer Harry Lace holds copy_ of 1947 newspaper wit h banner headttn• about his testimony In th• Ov•r•ll murder case. Both Boue\ and Gal have agreed to a\<11s1 m (i1on1s' prosecution \.\a' ne said arurda~ thU her cur· rent la"\ull t!I an attempt to make C11on1s pa) ~me kind of rernbuuon. to her. for last October's au.aclt. -> 1n California's gold ountr: Hts recent past 1s c heckered v. nh an auto theft con' 1ctton and a 1979 arrest for cuh1 va11ng man1uana a t his ranch 1n ('ala' eras Count\ He also did a stint as a barker 1.n the carnival and rcmatn"i <11ngle after tJrree dworces. The scnsauonal murder tnal con· u nues to haunt him. but time has helped lessen the trauma of the event that forever changed his life. Gollum said in a telephone inter- view from his home "In the earlier d~s 11 entered into a lot ofth1 n'5. It changed the cou rse of m y life ,' he said. Ciollum con· tends the case 'prevented h im from cntcnng medical .school because col- lege officials frowned on his 1n· .. r \I~ made up m) mind \OU ''ant me to be one of thoi.c: ·iron ti't 1n a \Chet glO\C. afTat r<> ()f.,. JU<,l \OU watch out the glo'e dOl'<in·t \tlOll' olT and the fist bruise \11ur tl·nua \l1n ·· So sordid and · c..cam' "l·re thl' m1ss1,·es that upcnor ( nurt Judgl· Kenneth E. Mornson \\oulJ not pemut-UlC.Jll 10 be rtad 1n 01)l•n coun. Once the lcttl'r<i \\erl· adm1tt1·d J\ e' 1dencc. ho"e ' l'r. their IO\ l' atla1r chilled . When asked \\h:lt her piano; "erl· afler the acqultlal. 0\C{ftll r\·phed .. , don·\ rcalh kno'"· but. ,,h,111·,er the} arc. m )· plan' don't 1nr ludl' Bud ... The publtctt}. Ciollum <>aid ren·nt· Iv. made him more pri,att' and (ataltst1c. ·· 1 never did "rt1tc ac; mueh .. as I used to.·· he ll>krd . Tht> former :-..a,' radioman ..aid he resentc:d his nonra~al tn the pn'!>'> as a Jilted lo,cr. Gollum c,a1d hl· "ac.. 100 hus} putting ht~ ltft· li<tt l together to feel <>purned He theon1r d that o, erell an 1n- 1ro,en. called off the rela11 on<1h1p bt'cau~t \hl' "a'> cmharra,scd h\ the lo'c notes .\Oer the trial. the' ran into l'ach other t\\tcc al l . t.· "here the) attended s hool. but otherwise the) never corrc ponlled again. he said The couple became ncquaintcd through le tter<. while he "'as sta- ttoned 1n thr Ph1hpp1nc<; and..ftnall~ met wh en hl' "a" <.h.,chargl•d 1n June t 946 ()q~rt'll'' pan·nts v.ere long- 11mc friend' of Ciollum 's grand- pare nts. he stud .\bout 11 p 111 on 1h.11 1.1ll'lul n1~ht 1n 11.1.i ~ {11111 11111 J nd Ch t•rdl leh hi.'r pJrcnh ~' 11101 \J1hi lhl' \!tan F .ind n m n l ,1,horl' tc1 hu' hamhurger' I l\l' m1111tll'\ Jira thi: 11 ~5 J m npl"'"'n till· toupk retumt•J 1" 1inJ 1h1· ,kc..trul tthn The OH·rl·ll' luntz' "'l'r1· lrel· •>I "ater. 1nd1t.lltn)! thl·' \\t'rc lk.td before thl' l·xplu~tun.. c >.pcru teslJ· tied. Pro't'lutof\ "inll·n,kd tht·' "ere bl.'.tfl•n In J 1-.11h \\Ith J tour- foot p1t'll' ol p1rx· and .1 ha ll pn·n hammer Goll um .tnd Ch t•ri:ll "t:fl' .1rrl·<.tn l fo ur da'<. l:.ua Jnd 1nd1Cll'd tor thl· murder 1he n1'\t m11n1h The l In umqan11t1J n 1dt·nrc agatn'lt them "J' u' erwhclm1ng. \\ire and llc'>h-Hihm·J tape 1dl'lll· teal \0 that lllnnct ll'd Ill tht• Rape spurs action on DNA lab ""=== 9y EMILY ADAMS Of .. D9ll1 .... IUf' Af\cr two years of studies and ~vate fund-raisin& efTons, Oran,e COPnty may have one of the na- tion•s few _.enetic-teatina labora- tories to aid 1n criminal cases before the year's end. In reaction to the abduction and rape of a 12-yar-old airt who lived a an her pted SeadiJr on the Green ~bomood in Huntinston Beach, Supervisor H a rriett Wied e r ~ to the 8oerd of Supcr- vilon OD Friday they . put up the DeCellal'Y ftlndl IO atablilb such I lelli.lll lldlity. ne 12.,...~ Jlrt'• accmed ,....... Kyle --.... 29, ... ac~u1tted in Apnl o f rapm g a 46-where your pnorities are." Wieder year-old Anaheim wom an. even said. tho ugh prosecutcrs said they had If W1eder's efforts pay ofT. a coun- evidcncc showing. to a 99.9997 per· ty-run DNA testing site could be cent ccnafnty. that Bo~ was .the o~rat1onal b> ~. I. she said. rapist. · W ieder, who a ppears to have the The evidence was a ge netic test, support of the maJority of tM bard. co mperina a flu.id sample from ~ is aski~ the other supcrvison to set 8C?fFS to a semen sample from lhe aside SJ 20,000 for the lab. immedi- cnme. But the test results., prepared atcly. by an out-of-sa.ak lab. amved too Supervisor Don R. Roth has late to be admitled into cviden«: a asked the board for a 30-day study Superior Coun juct,e ruh¥t. on how the county would pay for the BorJCS was acquitt.cd by a jury and onaoina costs of runnfoa a DNA freed. tcstina site and how tho!c com • Now, Wieder said,, ()ranee County miabt be ihafed wilb law enforce- is more than rad.Ji 1or iu own t>NA men1 -.mcia-~ flcility. r Both propoeals ~ tchcduled for a .. ,, ..._•cu. bke this here in full hearins by the board T~y. my neiPborhood to make you know -.,.._we DNA/AJf-...,..._ WllH~---~ GOOD MORNING d' namrte on the· °''ill "a' di'·· eo,ered tn Crullum·c, ~rl'l'n 14.i l Pontiac COUP<' along "Ith \.\Jddl·d up cloth<.''> .. 1a1nl·d "1th human blood ln,e-;11g..ito r\ alo;u f11unJ J rl'l.l'•rt for the pun.ha-.c.· o l lhnam1te in Cro\lum·s car To this da). he admit<> hu\tntz 'O pounds of nplos" cs But. J' ht• ma1nta1ncd In lne trial thl'' "ere purchao;ed at \.fr ()\ crd l'' r1•4u1·<.t. pos~1bl) to u<.e for li \htng. E\pert\ ..aid the en nJrTHtt• 1\,1\ laid h\ '\om<'one '' hci kne" ll 11k ahou1 nplosnc'> hut hal1 a ~h)d lmli"k dge ol elen11,.11 j r nar:11 11' Gollum ha\ h1\ o"n 1h,·11r. .1hl1u t the e\plosion H l' d a1 m' \Ir <h1·rl'll .1 I !in (Pluse see t ASE/A2J ' .. This l!I reall~ about pnnc1pals." \\a,nc ~td .. It's not about the mone\ But nobod; should gel away "1th what he did · .\fter G1onis· arrest. Wavne was g.1,cn .-.olc custod' of .\nasti!1a. but has "~' 10 collect· on a S 1.3 m1lho n Judgment a\.\<arded 10 her earlier this "car as pan of 1he rouple"s divo~ <;ettlement In .\ugu~l. G1on1s filed for pro tec· lttln from his creditors tn fed eral h:rnkruntc' court 1n San Beman· dinn alcordan~ 10 published reports \fter <;pending a year in and out 1'1 thl· rnunroom. Wavne said she'd no" II kl' to mal..e other plans for her Ille IPIHse lff WAYNE/A2J OC homeless activists . -join-Wasf-1iagt0n ra11y · ly I08 VAN EYKEN OI IM 0..,, ll'9Dc Stllff I\ group of Orange ( ount' ac· ttvms wtll travel across the eo untn this WC"Ck to lobb> for in rcased aid to the homeless The contingent of about 20 Or· anac Countians wtll JOtn an expected crowd of at least I 00.000 people from around the nation who wtll converge on Washingto n to lo bb federal tovemmc nt officials and rally to draw auenuon to the pl ight of1he homek:s$. ''The who le thrust 1s that the probkm is too big for a Clt)' o r a countv to solve bv it.self." 111d Soon • . Mather. president of Cost.a Mesa's Orang<' Coast lntcrfaJLh helter and one of the local advocates &Otr\I to \.\. ashmgton. ·:we dcspcraicJy need fcdel'll'l monc .. The rnll ) and lobbying cfTory, or-ganm~d b} the nauonwtdc coahtaon H ousing Now, culminates several months of planning and pus.roots campa11tnmg. Mather said. "That's really the most 1mpona1u a peel,·· he said . ''Now we have a statewtde and 11lt1onwide ~ roots network of pc!OIJtc ~ina together to draw attention to thu I UC." , ,...._ .. HOnm.ISS/AJI Alfn L.-rs ........................ C4 fl\dc Notkes .................... 8 10 ,, or.,... C... DAILY PILOT I Suncs.y, October 1, 1NI Gay men drop suit a.gain.st, ~Oisae_¥land CASE Pf'OMAI tridae financier, was having an affair and bad pleaded with his wife for a divorce. He may have laid the dynamite to kill her but didn't get· off the boat tn time. Ewo though an autopsy revealed Mr. Overell was beaten on 1he head witt\ a blunt objejt, Gollum said he believes the -man was not injuttd before the explosion. "May~ he. just had an ~ident," he·said. • As for the clothes. bloodied with spots smaller than a pinhead, Gollum said in a recent interview that he had cut himself. B.ut at the time, be told police the blood was from a nosebleed O verell had sev- eral days before. 8y D.ty Hot News Services Three py men who contended they were forbidden from slow-danc- ing in Disneyland dropped their Jawsuit in exchanie for the park's pledge not to d iscnminate based on sexual orientation. · Eric Hubert, Christopher Drake a nd Jeffrey Stabile Jr. sued Dis- neyland in 1988, contending a secur- ity .J;~ vi6lated their civil rights ---'!Y l~mna tbcm 1bat.::1ou.ch dancing is 'flserved for heferoscxual couples o nly." The case was to have go ne to trial · earlier this month. · · Leroy S. Walker, a Los AnJeles lawyer representing the men. said in a statement Friday the lawsuit was dropped and that Disneyland "rcaf- -firms that its written policy prohibits discrimination based upon sexual orientation:·· Disneytand spokesman Bob Roth said .the suit was dropped. but t\e had no other comment. This was the second lawsuit Dis- neyland faced concerning dancing bv gays. In 1980, Andrew Exler of l ,O 'l "l'l·:IC \ Dally Piiot News Servkes The winning numbers selecttd Saturday for California's "Lotto Six-49" game were-2. 15. 27. 28. 31 and 35: The bonus number was 47. Individuals who correctly pick the six nlimbers will win a $5.95 million jackpot. lotto officials said. Meanwhile. a 22-ycar-old clean- ing-shop woman won S 1 million Saturday in the California Lottef! 's "Bi( Spin." the only top-mane} win- -ncr .tn tlie whcel-of-fonune contest. DNA From Al T he board, if it chooses to suppon the lab, would have full support from the county Sheriffs Depart- ment. Sheriff ..Coroner Brad Gates has been organizing Tund-raising ef- fon s for soch a lab for months. So far, h!! has managed .to raise $80.000 in pnvate contributions. An additional S 120,000 from the board would mean a DNA-testing lab could be set up immediately. The Orange County lab1 like other genetic labs across the nation. would compart DNA -deoxyribonucleic acid -samples from crime scenes ~th t~t ~t~ a"u~ w ~ termine a match. DNA as found in Palm Springs sued Disneyland and won. after guards stopped him from fast-dancing with another ·man. A Superior Court judge ruled that the guards . violated Exlcr's civil rights and Disneyland subsequently lifted its ban OJl gay-dancing. • Exler on Saturday applauded new attitudes at the· Magic Kingdom up- holdinl the riah.ts Qf homosexuaJs. "Disneyland is finally acccpllng that gay and lesbian people . are allowed to sbarc... lhe_same eiyoy- ment in the arousement park' as other people, Exler ~id. . . . "When 1 won my dec1s1on Dis- neyland made it clear it only applied to me," Exler said. Two weeks ago,· to celebrate the ninth aMi\lersary of being thrown out of the world-famous. park, Exler and 17 o ther gays and lesbians re· turned to the park and fast-danced and slow-danced at two locations in Disneyland while security guards stood by and kept anyone from trying to.stop the couples, Exler said. · "We've 1:enainly come a long way," he said. ··1 thmk it is a big step for Disneyland." WAYNE From Al "After this is aJI over. I'd really like to· find a way to help other people who've gone through this kind of tiling," Wayne .said. After her own expcrienc.e. Wayne said she believes she could help people who've been victims of viol- ent crime overcome some of their fears. The wire and tape were used to rig a bell in tiis car, although no bell was found, Gollum told officers. As far as the prosecution thought, it was a simple. calculated murde r plot. : But the. defendants hired top at· torneys who con vinced the j ury otherwise. .. Prosecutor Williams failed to per- suade the judge that ·the alleged • murder weapons, the pipe and ham- mer. should be introduced as evidence. His second setback came when it was learned the doctor who testified before the grand jury that the OvercUs were dead before the blast had not even performed auto psies on the bodies. The trial was further complicated by. political feuds. leaks of confiden- t1al evidence to the press and the defendants' steadfast denial of any ·crime. lnternal strife was caused when the state attorney general appointed Williams 10 the case and removed District Atto rney James Davis for "lack of v~gor." Williams had just returned to the United States after successfully prosecuting Japanese war criminals. Ironically, Davis bad warned that the murder indictments were premature and the evidence wouldn't convince a jury. Former Newport Beach police Of- ficer Harry Lace. the Last living investigator on the case. remains convinced of their guilt. A lack of "People who've been something like that need understanding." she said. through expertise for preserving blood and a lot of skin found on the pipe used to kill Mr. Overcll helped con.tribute to lhe- acquittal, the 72-year-old Lace said in a recent interview. Nevertheless. public sympathy all vital body fluids. skin cells and was obviously with the defe ndants. even hair. . . said Lace, who retired as a captain Lab technicians extract DNA in 1960. from samples, usually blood or "Halfway through the trial we semen. and break the DNA into knew doggone well we had lost it." fragments. Then. specific pieces are he said. measured. The end results of the test During the trial. a j uror's wife had is a magnified series of lines. similar a baby and the panel threw a cake to bar codes used for retail pricing. and punch reception jn. the jury _Supporters o f the testing room. When they came out with a procedure have claimed that. except tray and walked past the pros- tn the case of identical twins. the ecution's table to offer the defen- chances of two people sharing DNA dants some leftovers:-Lace said he . mformation is about one in 30 knew It was finished. billion. Overell. who had been orderl'd 10 With a local gcnetic.tesllnJ lab stand trial as an adult. turned 18 in and timely results. Deputy Dtstrict a county jail cell. On that day. which Attorney Dennis Bauer has said also was to be their wedding da~. cases such ·as Borges' could be Gollum sent her a )ellow orchid. avoided. The case was given to the jury in •• early October, after testimony from --------------------------107 witnesses that filled 52 volumes. Those records. as well as evidence collected by Newport Beach police and the Orange County Sheriffs -Department. have since been de- stroyed. • Two days after jury deliberations began, Gollum and Overell were found not• guilty. Crowds of on- lookers listenins in the courtroom and over hallway speakers let out a resounding cheer when the verdict was returned. Orange Count) historian T ed Parker. a San ta Ana College student at the umc,cquatl'li .llll'nt1on gl\en the case to the rcl'l'llt ha 7,a (iahor cop-slapping trial 1r1 l m \ngdes. Newspaix·r actounl\ ol the o, er· ell trial aid 1t \'a' prl·~nknt-~elllng for the count) Fe" ca~es prl''\l'nted as much medical and scacnuti dat.i to a JUI'). one account c;a1d. Thl· trial indudeJ handwntang. mcd1l·al and l'\J')lo'>1'e'" experts and cnm1nolog1'>t:..._ Overell paid Santa \n.l la":cr Otto Jacob~ SbS. I~ I for tlw fl-month defense that hl'lix·tl ''111 ha :t no1- gu1lt~ 'crd1u. B" the tame ta\e!'t and lkbt' took their share of thl' forn11' fortune. Overell had a ml·re $70:000 from her paren ts' estate. plu' $300 a month for life. furn1~hcd thrnugh the fam1I~ insurance pohr~. Two vears later. <>he m:1rm·d Roh- ert Cannon. a Lo'> ..\ngek!> police officer. Ovcrcll had a son. Stephen. in 1950 an1r "'a~ dh orccd thrl'l' years later. She married aircraft worker Joseph Koo) man 1n Las Vegas in 1953. ..\fter her death. ' . ..., .... ,..... Se•men dock th• guned y•cht which exploded In Newport H•rbor, kllllng we•lthy bualneHm•n W•lt_er Overell •nd his 1ocl•llte wife, Beul•h Overell. Shown fcounter- clockwlse from .top lerti •rea Beul-" Overell, W•lt•r Over- ell, George Rector ... .,d .. Gollu~. •nd Beul•h Louise Over- ~L . $28.845 in trust funds \\Cre left to her son. ..\fter her second ma mag{'. n,·l·rell spent much of her tlml' ll'nding thl' famtl) garden and dcd1ned to d1' cuss the famous case. Her fam11\ ·s 'acht had 11 l>,,n reputation. ·ah ag.:d. reno\ atcd and sold se,·eral times. 11s latl'r O\\nCr') included a s1dcsho" at the Pike 1n Long Beach. ''herl' 11 "a d1c;pla~cd "-Ith clippings of the ca c. PohCl' al o said the 'essel "a~ used a) a Ooaung hospital b) an abortmn nng Goll um did his best to lea H~ thl· past behind. never sa' ini memrntos from the tnal and tra\ehng \\llh the carn1"al unul 1949 It was there he met his first "ife. Sharie' DePau". a carn1\'al motorcydc rider. She obtained an annulment SI\ months later. claiming thcir mar- riage was never consummated. He · married twice m ore and has two chifdren. In 1950. he pleaded no contl'S l Ill stealing a car in Savannah. Ga .. and driving it to South Carolina. He "a' sentenced ·to one )Car in prison. Ten years ago. Gollum "as ar- rested on susp1c1on of cult1vaung maruuana. one of the biggest seiz- ures 1n Calaveras C0untv. shenff s Lt. Rand) Grasmuck said. The case "'as thrown out because of a techni- cahtv wtth the sea~h warrant. he said . The area "'here Gollum has h'cd for the last decade I) a remote. rural town of about JOO He r:uses caulc and quarter horses and also O"-ns land 1n '.'\e' ada. ..\nzona. Oregon. Texas and Wa~hington Gollurn e\Cntualh earned a doc- toratl' degree an b1oph~s1cs from an East Coast unl\l'rl\ll\ and "orkcd for five )Cars a' a qualit) control supen 11\0r for a Los ..\ngeles firm that manufactured nuclear controls. The anal no" remains a thing of the past. Ciollum sa1J. "n 'Bn't something that nght at thl' mo~nt as 'e~ important 1n m~ hfe." he said. "Things go on. You can't d"ell on the pa~1.·· Santa An~ neighbor$ beg for peace Jean Porbath .HOMELESS From Al Jean Forbath, another pro minent Costa Mesa anti-poverty activist. will also be pan of the California delepdf>n in the nation's capital next week. "We•re hoping for a good turnout from California and especially this area, .. She said. "Wc•ve certainl y aot at least our share of the problem." Fort.th is director of Share Our Selva. Costa Mesa's laJ'sest private p1u+en y retief orpnizanon. Mather laid .one butload, includ-llll a number of homeless people, &cJm ~and Los Anlelcs OOUD• 1iel left Tbianday from Los AnteJes. Two more bullOlldl of people were ICbedWed to depan Monday, be ... 8otb Madler and Fort.th aid they would be traveling by ;ur to Washington. however. .. The Associated Press "had a score to settle and that he •1 wanted to shoot down some people Robert Rendon. who saw gangs at 17th Street." coun documents take the life of a brother 13 years ago show. a nd claim the leg of his 26-ycar-old Today it is believed that both son earlier this month, likens the attacks. 13 years apart, were earned chance of peace in his Santa Ana out by members of the 5th Street neiahborhood to winning the lottery. gang. The 5th Street Rulers. based in •"\Ve want to sec peace," Rendon Santa Ana. are rivals of the 17th said. "l wish we could do something Street Gang, based in Garden about it. But that's like me hitting Grove. the lottery." Rendon, a S4-ycar-old carpenter, Orange County has only about a County incidents occur in the bar· nos of Santa Ana. Residents and rela.uves agree that the death of Balandran in 1976 cemented the nvalry between the 5th and I 7th street gangs. "Everything stan ed after ~hat happened at my brother's." agreed Gloria Zamora. 49. sister of Joe Zamora, whose ho me was the site of the attack. "After that, Ile moved out. He said he didn't want his kids growing up here." Joe Zamora's sister, Anita Zamora Fernandez, is still a residena of the neighborhood and en- countered the "rath of gang violence anew. "hen her 4-year-old grandson. Frank Fernandez Jr .. was killed. The bo\ 's· aunt. Irene Fernandez. 19. talked about the present and hoped for quac~ revenge. "Whal the) (5th Street) did. that \\as no respect ... she said. "They did It w11h family around. They should have done 1t where there was no little kids." And what 1f revenge-taking causes another child to be killed? "I ·hope it's one of theirs," she said. "That's turned out to be about the cheapest way for a lot of pcorle," Mather said. "With these spccia low airfares it•s a lot less expensive than ch&l1e1ina a plane and having every- body go out toscther." has Hvcd in the midst Qf warring dozen gang homicides a year. com· gangs in the neigllborhood, in both pared to the· 452 last year in Los Santa Ana and Garden Grove. all Anacles County. Most or the Ora~ his life. In the last decade, however. ,......--------...,.----------------...------------------- Activities are scheduled to begin Thursday when participants will visit ~tors and other officials. ''We re SQin& to meet with (U.S. Sen.) Alan Cranston and (U.S. Sen.) Pete Wilson, and we're also soina to try -to tet in to see (Housms and Urban Development secretary) Jack Kemp," Mather said. ... The mcssqe we want to tct acrosa 11 we want you to put t.ct in the S2S billion that bu been withdrawn from bouaina proerama over tbe put decade." A march on· the U.S. Capitol i1 tebeduled for Saturday. . the warfare bas escalated, with ganp choosing auns over knives and kill- inf. over woundina. •we're strona pco.P,I~. but tbis takes a lot out o[you; Rendon laid. On Sept. 17, Rendon•s son, Ricb- ud, was wounded in a drive-by shootinl that -left I 17-yeu old pna member and a 4-year old child dead. Ricbard Rendon, who iJ not a pna member, lost _'"'5 leJ. Anthony ~ran, Rendon'• half~ WU 24 in 1976 when be wu aunaea down at a frieod•1 bOUIC . Tbe trialcl man confeaed that be =.-:- 11•111 ...... MAIN OPPIC• I JJO 'W ~ 51 • Cot1.t ~ '""'' M# .tddrn1 , 0 lo1 I $60 CCKI• Mf"' CA '1616 ci.s~ -641·5'79. "'·~· Offo<n Ntwt -"""' 641·011 A!ffl 6 jllll ~ti ... l 010, ......... J~l114 Of ~lllJ ,,.,. ...... ..,,.,..,, ,..,,..... -'WO,_ ttOf'" lllllH•lllOl'J "'9tor• _..,Of -.n-• rwfff'I fN1 M ,.-.. """"*"'"'I.ti~., c-.r'W'" ---CllU,....... ..... " ,_ ... c ........ IUf'I ,....,.. t I ¥4¥•.,~ """'""'· .... ,...... ..... .,_..._ ,.. "--:ei: ..___ ~~~Ce!_:_A.... ,_. ;Jle!ijii.iliiiili:fi~ • -: ...... Clrcul1ll1n Tlllll._ ... • 0 • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, October 1, 1989 · Reggie ilackson isn't baseb811' s only Mr. October This is the time of the year when I wish I were a sports writer. Not even New Year's Day witb its bowl pmes matches the lint weeks of October for excitement in nearly every sport, but particu- larly in bucbaU and football. The maJor league playoffs begin, followed by the World Series. and both college and professional football are far eno~ into their seasons to suggest the ultimate top teams with all their thrills and anxieties. ·But 'it's baseball that commands and captutcs me. and my journals over put years reflect an uncqntmon eruption of.colds and allerajes and fevers and flus and anytlting else that might keep me, home from school or office. And once confined to home. what better therapy than losina the suffiring by surrendering entirely to • newpaper, radio or television accounts of the baseball playoffs and · the World Series. From tbe third lfldc, I've been a baseball nut. In the fourth .. --...... -.. grade I lost my front teeth catching without a mask. I aJways made the· sandJot team because I had the best basebaJI, and that was because m9 dad · was a very good friend of a woman named Marie Savage, who owned Seat- tle's Butler Hoter. and her husband owned the Seattle Rainiers in the Pacific Coast Baseball League. From her hus- band. Mrs. Savage got grass-stained baseballs for me, and to kids in the Grwn Lake area. they seemed brand- new. We used them until the stiches wore out and the cove~ peeled off. and then we wrapped them with fri ction tape. At that time, my dad was managing ..... mil.editor of the Seattle Star, so I frequently accompained Sports Editor Leo Lassen to the baseball games. sitting in the press box of the rickety old wood stands of the Seattle club in Rainier Valley. The park was so old and weather-beaten from nonhwcst storms that you had to sit on cushions. not for comfon but to prevent splinters from becoming an integral pan of you. Before the game, lassc": would take me to the dugout whil~ he talked to players. a.nd agam1.) would be given a grass-stained baseball. The manager was wade "Red" Killefer. and the star pictcher was · a man named Lefty Lucas who later went to the Cincinnati Reds and the second baseman was named Brady and the first ba~an-was Babe Herman. and one year Seattlt! won the pennant and there was dancing in the street and home-brev. and bootleg booze in the press box. • When Seattk was playing on the road. I would skip school and take the strcetc.ar into downtown Seattle where I often stood in the rain to watch a remarkable recreation of a gam"e on the front outside wall of the old Seattle Times building. There. the Times had designed an ingenious box. about six feet high and about four feet wide. as I recall. and on the box was the design of a baseball diamond. Remember. now. this was before radio, let alone television. and the play by pla) of a game came over the Western Uni on wires. v.1th a telegrapher in the press box punchi ng out the dots and dashes on a telegrapher's key. As the plays cam~ m. they would be r~created on the "f1mes baseball diamond. A pmg-pong ball on a senes of stnngs indicated eacb pitch. The players were listed on the sides of the field,. Balls and stikes were noted. A bell rang when there was a safe h11. anQ horn sounded when a run scored. and the ping-pong ball went in tflc direction of the hit. When the ball disappeared. )Ou know there ... as a home run and the bell and horn sounded at the same lime. and the crowd in the street below cheered and whinled. Through atl ·the ensuing )ears. I have never lost m~ deep lo' c of the game. I was taught early how to score a game. and I pla)ed a good deal in school. and whenever possible, I have gonr to a ball park -any ballpark . I sat in Ebbets Field in Brooklyn :when Carl Erskine pitched a no-hitter against the hated New York G.1ants. wJth Jackie Robinson making an impossible catch of a hne-dnve to save the game. I watched Ted Williams hit the longest home run ever. That was in San Diego. at thr old Lane Field across the street from the train deQ<>t. and Williams was a rookie JUSt outof high school. playing left field for San Diego. and he slammed a home run over the right field fence. over the steet and into an open box car of a train moving nonh to Los Angeles. The day Wiliiams poled that long homer. I v.as a guest in the press box of the San Dlego Sun's sports editor. a man named Frank Haven who later became managing editor of the Los >\ngeles Times. and often has b«n credited for helping to build The Times into one of the nation's prem1t'r nt'wpapers. One more personal anecdote about baseball - and I ha' e man). Aftt'r wt' moved to Newport Beach. I was invited by th<' Nev. York Yankees to be their guest at spring trammg m Flo~da . .\t the lime, I was director of advertising and PR for Avco Financial Services. and we were sponsoring radio broadcasts of the Yankees in the New England market. The big names an the game v.ere all there. but when )OU see them in the locker room. the\' seem so young -children almost. One day two of the gre~test came b) -M1cke~ Mantle and While~ Ford. two inseparable rounders. The ~oung player surrounded them with awe. and Mickey would slap each {>layer. encourage him, and then take Whitey and say: "Cmon Whitt', we gotta go find some friends" and what they set out for was ccrtamly not child's play. A few weeks later. the Yankees enten.ained us at dinner in their pnvate Yankee Stadium dining room, and then we waJked round the outfield during batting practice. seeing first hand the centerfield m~num~nts to the Y.ank~ greats including Ruth. Gehng and DiMqgJo. It was a spmc-ungJ1ng moment. Jim Ftltff /1 • IOfl6t/mf' ob•t'n't'r of tbf' Oru1t Couty Coast. Rl1 collllUI ru1 Suday ad Wt'4ft1day. Pl 1,oT ot:(· ., ot:s ompled by Don ...,.. Jr. Oct. U, ltft -Thinctn days 'tbout rent control in Newpon ~h have not brouabt "one com· pJaint of exorbitant rents in the Harbor area" to the local office of ~c Ho'lsing Expediter. Gregg atJon, Oranac COunty Rent-Con-1 director. told the Press this ~k. . Oc&. ltJ .... -Brier cer- emonies in the Corona del Mar fire 11.ation Friday night uw Newj)On Beach City Councilman O.Z. Robertton tum the new station over to Fire Cbi-ef frail Crocker before a crowd of --JOO perlOD&. Robel1loa a&Uined I.bat the area Md l'llQllired I ftre llaDoa for ftlOl'C .... .... ~ .... wben tbe city Ill ... , into e&ct tbe station ftrll priority tom tbe 1U DI OOHrih " edded lbat ==_.... ... , ••bJawo ... _. • .,....can--. .. .... .... .., .... .... January by gunshot wounds, angry blasts at the procedure came from the foroner's office and sheriffs in- vestigators who had pronounced the death a suicide. Said Orange CountvCoroner Ray- mond Brandt "We believe that the exhumation and examination will provide nothing new but fat fees for practitioners from afar:· Oct. l ltH -Enrollment at Orange Coast College has hit an all-tim~ record at the end of the fint two weeks of school of 2.435 regular day students and 6,380 extended day students. a«<>rdina to Co~ljan Thompson, auociate dean ' of ad- missions and records. I . Oct. 1, IHI -Parents tn the Huntinaton Beach Un.ion Kiah School l>istrict will soon have the opponun=nroll in a farytily life and 1n on wuttt.- Tbeir daildma won't That wu t.be decision reached by district uusttts Tuelday niabt, end- ins 1 ~-Ions furor over illie emo-tiOnllly dw',ed &opic • Get. 't.:!: -Eilht .. concea ued I :-= citbnl" sbowed up i8~11• Tueedly .... ~ ........... i.tMqiyC. . I ---IO roat oat Ulilll ...... .... ia town. 111ey .... ...., ... tbe hat "'9.'~ die eOacif ............. .. Iii\: .. -Al Dm!il:l Al-· .S·illl )llllllic CIT IBIHlilia ,_. S 11. W .... ...a ... oldlle •1E'i11 • ~ .... ..... _cm ~ ID eUUllle IO didn&llJ 19rbed mtlDcilpn ol· ..-,.,. 1m.e. ... ... .. .... lild illicMred. Dalaf ·Larria here to seek harmony ly EMILY ADAMS.- Of w o.l!y,......, .. The 14th incarnation of Tibet's m05t holy ruler sat amid the potted plants and china cups of Newpon Beach's Bia Canyon Country Club on Saturday, recoverinJ from has .plane ride and prepanng for the week ahead. It will be a busy week searching for harmony in human relations with other religious and secular leaders from throu&hout the nation. Tenzjn Gyatso. t6e Dalai Lama. is in Newpon to take pan in the EastWest Foundation's "Harmoaja Mundi" -meani~ in Latin. worlds in harmony. 1-.. Can the exi'led spiritual alfci politi- cal leader of Tibet bring harmony to Orange County? From the DaJai Lama's perspective. Orange County is already ric~ in racial harmony. Besides having a "particularly beautiful climate," the county has much better flying weather than . New York and an atmosphere of harmony in a multi-cultural. muhi- faith environment. he said. This makes Newport Beach a .good setting for the conference, which is an effort to bring ·con- templation and compassion into the realm of human actions, organizer Paul Freeman said. Philosophers. psychologists and religious leaders will meet through- out the week. discussing such sub- o.-, ............ .,, '--.. .,_ The 0.1•1 Um• holds • press conference •t Big C•nyon Country Club In Newport •••ch. JeCts as "Transformauons of Con- sciousness" and ... .\walening th~ Compa ssionate Hean" dunng the course of this m1llmn-dollar con- ference. held at the Marriott and Le Mendicn hotels. · Those artending the ronference will have paid up to \JOCI for the pm 1lege of receiving mstrucuon from the mentor of·their choice and listening to the leaders· dialogue. The Orange Count)-based East- West Foundation. established 18 m(>nths ago. invited the Dala1 Lama here. along with Catholic. Jewish. Hindu and Moslem represent1t1\es. .. to discuss new ways to promote peace . through personal trans- formauon. "Scienc.e has the power to be constructive or destructive. It aJJ depends on human compassjon ... Dal~• Lama said. Other spiritual leaders who will discuss their faith 's mystical prac- tices include Catholic priest Thomas Keating on meditauon and prayer. Srimata Gayatn De vi on Hinduism; Rabb1 Jonathon Omer-Man and Rabbi ZaJman Schacter-Shalomi on the branches of Judiasm; Nur-a!- Jerraht of Surfism, a sect of Islam: and Joseph Goldstein and Sharon SalzbelJ on Buddhism. At nig.t\t. the conferees will retire to the QCI Bren Events Center for ·a senes of programs entitled. "Sacred Voices. Sacred Sounds." Appeanng ID the s1>. nights of cross-cultural music and poetf} - from Monda' through Saturda) - will be such ·noted ~ts as Robert Bly and Allen Ginsberg, reading from their work.s. The music program features Alt .\kbar Khan of fnd1a. Tsukusuma :--:oh Troupe from Japan. the D1m1tn Pok.ro\Shy Ensemble from Russia and the David Hykes Har- moni c Choir from· New York. The evenings of music and poet!) are open to the p~bli.c: adm1ss1 ons pnces range from $1 2 to-$28"" for each evening. Honorees empowered the disabled By HOUY J. \I/AGNER Of UW ~ ,,_ Sl.lff Self-empowerment "as1 the theme fo r the second annual Apple Of Our Eye Awards pre~ted b\ the Davie Macintosh Cent~ for the D1sabied in breakfast ceremonte!> this week. Honorees. spt•akers and presenters all focused on the need for the disabled to behe"e 1n and reh on themsches. · The Rev. Michael Gcraught). 1n an invocation signed for tbe deaf and spoken. asked guidance for at· tendees to.-"be humble and not oppress others b) domj for thrm what the) v.ant to do for themsdH'S. Kc' note speaker Ellen St oh I. a paraplegic actress v.ho has posed for a Pia\ bo\ centerfold. emphaS11ed -the 1mponance of being '' 1lhng and. determined to break stern1t) pcs ot the disabled. "When I was e1ghtet"n and didn't ha'c m) d1sab1ht~. I thought 1ndt"- pc:ndcnt "'mg v.a getting ou t of m) parents' house. I thought of tht" d1sabkd as 'them.' .. she said. £\- plaining hov. an auto crash lt"ft her paraplegic. she added. "Then one da) I v.oke up and I was one of 1hem My self-esteem and dreams V.l'rc shattered along v. 1th m) spinal cord." DRl\"E TlllE I D Santa Au A\1HUt betv.ecn anta Isabel .\venue and ~I st tree 1n Cost.a Mesa will ha'e restric d traffic fl ow in each d1recu n from 7 a.m. to ~ p.m. th rou OctQber for sidewalk constru - tton. m Harbor Boaltvanl from ,.1 ~b Street to just nonh of \\ 1lsor1- Avenuc an Costa Mesa will ha'c rtstncted traffic Oow m each direction for storm dram con- struction through mid-October. Although she had ''antt"d w he an actress nearh all of hl'r lite. ')1ohl said she had ·lost much of her 1dent· it) because fnends and fomil) said o;hl' would ha'c to g1'e up her dream . he changl·d her college maJor to com mumrnt1on'. hut sht• couldn't gn e up on hl'r dn.::.im . ''There was a 'l'r) ... 1rong '01ce 1n the bark of m' heaJ that said. 'H'S. \OU can.' .. she said. and v.or\..crs at ihl· Da' le Macintosh ( entcnhov.ed her the wa). Sh~ encouraged the disabled to "break down the bamers and sta n sa,1ng ·ma'be thc,·re wrong.' Be- cau'>l' With a httlc IJll)Q\ at1on. a ltttlc progn:ss1q~ thou~.ht and a little cuuragc. ~ou can .\ do7t'n Orange· ( ount~ resident' and agencies ''l'fl' honored w 11h av.ards 1n four catcgonl·~ lor <.u1.·h 1nnu' attUn. prngn·'~" c thought and cou rage Honored fur "or\.. 1n Publtl ..\\\arencc;<, v.a<, tht• 'c"'pon Bealh Police l>l'panment and the Orange ( ount' Human RelJt1on<, < 11m· m 1ss1t··ln. for dl'' l'l11p141g "Olfo l'r' Guide. ln1erae11ng \\1th D1'abk'd P1.•opk... . Tht• '1deo v.as produced b) re- cn e ollicer Jan Paul .\ ndcrson v.h(l v.a) called a"a' from tht• t'cr· emon~ to '1deotai>e' a cnnll' )(~'nt' fJ Saa Die10 Crttk Repooal Bfte Trall bet~C('n thr n Diego Freewa> and Wes t Yak Loop in ln tne ~tll be closed throui h Februar) f or b~dge con· strucuon and channel 1mpro' e- ments. 11 MJc:MhM Drlvt between Jam· borce Road to Von K.arman Av- enue in Irvine wtll hav~ lane closures from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. to W Su Dte10 ~k Rt1ioul ~ill' Nov. 10 forinst.aUat1on of under· Trail between lton and pnng- around electrical conduit b) brook in Irvin will be closed to Southern California Edison Co. Oct. 10 for' underground utilit) constructjon. ' for lhl· dcpanment. Police ( h1ef .\rb ( ampbell accepted the av. ard on the dl'panmen1·) behall. Other honoree<; 1 n the categor. an· Enc .\-nderson . an Orange Coast ( olkge 1udcn1 "ho promotes under~tanding and an·eptance of the ph) s1call) challengt"d b) lectunng to students of all ages. and Kath~ \'as- quCl. "ho has her ov.n radio sho"' tor those w1th d1sab1ltlles Rece1v1ng av.ard<, 1n the categon of Ennronmental .\ccess were B1fl Waddell of Huntington Beach. Jim McClendon of Fountain Valle,~and ( ampbell Construrnon · ~ addell. no" retired from h1~ pos111on as a c1' 11 engineer in Hunt- ington Beach. soh ed the problem ot tn<;talhng "'hcclchatc ramps .at <.trc1.·11.omers and at 1h1.· beach. ch1rp- 1ng tralfa signal!. tor the bltnd and telcrommunca11on dt'' ices fo r the dl·at at the Fire Depanment Mc( lcndon. a tratlic ad' 1ser fo r t-nunta1n \ alle' was honored for 1"e™'cmg the t·urb cul" on anenals Jnd n·s1dt•n11al mad., there He v.as aho 3ct1,e 1n deH·lorung a long· rJngt• pl3n 10 dr,elop at·cess1b1hl) 1n 1he 1.·11' Campbdl Construction was cited for 1aling pains 10 build It' ing units dl'\tgncd for the d1~blt'd. including tht• Carhon l ·red. bores l·omple' in ... .\nahe1m. Honored for Comm unit' In volve- ment v.-ere Carl Karcher Enterpnses. fo r employing disabled people at a rate approaching I 0 percent of Its emplovees: the Roque Center. for ex tend.ing us substance abuse coun- seling program to tnciude the deaf and other disabled people. and Dr. Frances Macke'. for his v.ork in p1oneenng humane and cost effec- 11' e approaches to rehab1htat1on v. h1le he was medical d1recior at St. JuQ.e Hospital and Medical Center Honored for Independent Lt\ mg. a categor: that recognizes people for ~attng the odds and finding ~a~ s to be self-relt artt. ·v.ere Joe Hemphill. Denise Paun and current t. Jude medical director Dr haron Kav.a1 <.. ount~ upel' 1sor Tom Rile~ ~as honored \\Ith a special award for his sugport ·in establishing the center and his cont1nut"d ad,ocac' on behalf ot the disabled · ( 1t1es 1ncludtng H untington Beach. '.'-ev.pon Beach. In me ( osta Mesa. Laguna Beach. M1ss1on \'teJO and San J uan Capistrano have all declared October Independent Lt\ mg Month. The Da} le Mcintosh Center will sponsor St"' eraJ events 10 promote av.areness throughout Or- ange Count~ dunng the month. ---~--·-, .. 11 Altea Partwa1 westbound No. 3 111 lnitat Cater Drive eastbound at ., laM between Culver Drive and ~Campa l)rivt cutb<>und from Sand Caiu-on venue tn lrv10_e DANA Paleo Wes~k in lrvmc Wiii t>t n1vcmty10 alvtr Drives and Ocw1ltl. ~ r.ori<l'r ,·uncedtt-~t~;~~t~~~ POINT closed from 9 1.m. to 3 p.m. "' tbound fro Bcrkele> trttt J '' ,.,.. ... , thro• Oct. 6 to ldd an entrance to Bridsc Roa an lrv1nt "'II t1on. lane to the ~ns center. h.a,·c lane closuttt and Ont . thro~gh westbound lane betwttn JI Cw:1nr Drtve from ~11n • trect to I Al• Partway at Laauna Ca· 9 a.m. and 3 a.m. throuaJ'.I Oct. 3 Michelson Onve 1n ll'Vlne 'Vtll ~ Roed in Irvine will be due to sttut rtpein. • have intermittent lane closures 9 nd 3 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. from betwttn a.m. a p.m. -"-6 ~ · ~ Oct. 9 to in.WI a left II JUIMrM l\M4 southbound be-Oct. 2 to ""'-~· or pevull re. tum line. tween t.bc San Otf.tO f«C•&y PllfS. and Michcbon Drive and the I ,.., .... nonh and south· rllht tum lane to' westbound • lut Ceut ._...., bc1wct>n ...... llDel at me Sanu Ana M'.chctsoo Onve 1n Irvine will be Jamborec Roed and MICAnhur AecwaJ l8d Walnut Avenue in closed from 8 p.m. 10 5 Lm. to Blvd. 1n NCWS:~ •-~~ lniM Will MW ila~t de-OcL 2 fOr ins&illauon of under~ have ~-'-... wo nd ""~ .,.. 11n• Jaty t'90 chle to around tleclncal conduit b)' m.'Oftsu~KU ~--raa ~Tram lliidlt ~. 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The announcement followed a highly unusual East· West accord that also allows about 3.500 East Germans in Czechoslovakia to go to West Gcrmanl'.'.: The latest East Ger- man refugees will be IOllowing 23,000 countrymen who emigrated this month through Hungary after earlier diplomatic talks. The Eas< German's in Warsaw assembled late Saturday at the West German Embassy to prepare for their trip. The embassy had been closed for more than a week to prevent additional East Germans from taking refuge there. Applause interrupted the West German diplomat at vinually every sentence' as he tol d the East Ger- mans they would leave Warsaw's Eastern Station by train at about 2:50 a.m. Sunday (9:50 p.m. EDT Saturday) en route to their new lives in West Germany. And at 2:50 a.m. the train pulled out with 809 refugees aboard for the journey to the West German border city of Helmstedt. The trip was expected to take about 10 hours. Two E•lt Germ•n refugee glrl1 fleft photoJ In the West Germ•n emb•HJ In Pr•gue, Czechoslov•lcl•, rejoice upon le•rnlng M L111 ...... , they could emlgr•••· A n-East Germ•n mother 1t•ylng In her homel•nd cries •• .•h• ••Y• goodbJ.• to her d•ughter. Accord signals new Soviet bloc The train would s"top onl y once in East German}. where the refugees would receive their emigration papers. the diplomat said. The) were esconed b} West German State Sec-By KEVIN COSTEUOE ex1L ~n escape from East Uerman~ East (1erman fl'fugees gathered at retary Jurgen Sudhoff and F"ranz A>JOCJ•1rc1 ,,.u111"'"' . often invohed a desperate swim. a West German emba-;s1es 1n \.\arsaw ·:i-.~:-c. !1~~-.. .. a!~~-~5""'~~~....._~*"~~~i.an=~~R~:-VY% emminF darmg;:lcan a fr.CJJZ!ed .dgsb J>W ~~ · . · , hcir numbers • mission in East ermany. _The histonc intcmall onal agree"-hean-s1opp1ng flight in a homemade swt.'lk tu abOut .J. !00. e> ug in Tears streamed down the refugees' ment to allow thousands of East gilder across the border. their hcl'I\ \\a111ng lor perm1ss1on to faces as they hugged rach other and Germans in Czechoslovakia and Po-The sce ne was co~plete!) d1f· emigrate , left the crowded -embassy h<fll to land to go Wes.t underscores the feren~ this weekend_. \\-est German The unusual agreement Saturda~ pack their belongings. · ·deep poliucal chang•·s at work in the telension s~owed C'zcchoslo' ak came aftl'r weeks of d1ploma11c man- .. , am happy, I am happ) ·· one Soviet bloc. police standing by 1dl) aturday euH'nng. 1nclud1ng a round of talks young man said, speaking through Jn j ust one l''entful ni ht hard-afternoon a!. rcfuget'S earned t~e1r that JUSI ended in Nt'w York dunng the bars of th e compound gates. hne CLcrhoslc)\ ak1a an~ ~cform-few belongings· in sacks~ 10 the Wc'>t the l :.N. Ger11:~al As.sembl} session. On Saturday. Ea st German} said minded Poland have taken thei r German E!llbaSS) to pn:pare for th•· according 10 V. est. (,erman Fomgn it had agreed to let the refugees in places on tht' \\ldeni ng route of East westward JOUrne). M1n1ster Hans-D1etnch Gcnschcr. Boland and Czechoslovakia go to German refugees hl·ading to We'it Hung.al). whose C'<Jmmunis.t lead-11~ called 11 .. the most mo"1 ng hour the West and that Poland had been Germany. ersh ip has called for multi-part) ol m~ poht1G1I work:· · consulted in the dec1s1on. Goaded 1010 changt•s and reform!> clect1ons. first opened th~ noodgall's C'iensdlcr ,,r,·ssed the roks of the · During their stay. the refugees in b\ Soviet Pre'\1dcn1 Mikhail s on Sept. 11 by removing bor~er · West ( icrman and East German Poland ate food bought for them at C.:orbache'. thl· Warsaw Pa~t n~~ fe~ccs wi th Au stria. Tha1 action go' t•rnments. wrtfull~ lea\lng out hotels and markets-around Warsa''· 11ons arc taki ng a Ill'\\ approarh to ~aunched an ex?dus that ent nearl) mention of ( Lcrhoslo' akia and Po- Trucks from West .German) brought old problrmc; · -4.000_ East German refugees to lanJ. 1n bunk beds and other supplies. and In \ear past. 1-a'\t Cicrman refu-~('SI German} and kft the hard·l.inl' Sll ll unkno\\n 1\ "hat \.\111 happen human11anan agencies made dona-gees In Warsa\\ anJ Prague would ( ommunist leadership in Ea<;t Cit·r-to other Ea~• Germanl> "hoy~ an 11ons. ha' c had little horx· ol a '>Utc6~ful man> fun?us. . the fut1;1re .10 ellcape to the \\est b~ Homa Sweet Home? I 11t-"1th .111 ,lln1l111hl 11r .1 dru~ ll"l·r. 1 .. n I .. ,, l"d It .. un· prl•d1d 1lhll'. ln>-:hll·n1n~ .rnd .. trl ...... lul It v1111r lwml' 1 .. n t tlw w.irm. ll1\'1ng, pl.lll" 11 ll"l·d IP lw. 11 .. 1111ll' lo r;d lwlp. ( llnll' 111 ,\ I rl'l' "l'rll'" 111 .. ,·111111,u .. 111 ll',1rn wh.1 l \'1n1 ,,111 d o t11 ~l'l umlrnl 111 \ uqr hf, .• rnd vour rd,1111111 .. 1111' Children from Addicted Families: The Unspoken Legacy. ( J,m Ll•hr, Ph.D .. M f <.. <.. Tuesday, October 10 7:30-8:30 p.m. Co-dependency: When loving too much is not enough. Barbdra Lee. M.A., M.F.C.C Tuesd11y, October 24 7:30-8:30 p.m. Alcoholism: Weakness, Willpower or Dise~se? Joe Llylng.c;ton, Ph.D. Tuesday, Novemb~r 14 7:30-8:30 p.m. Rl'gi tr.•tion required. Call todily. 548-1522 All "'"tnan held at the ffOll ClwMk•I Dtpea .. ncy ~ Trw•bMnt Cntn 1"11 SU~ Avenue, Suit• 202 NiWI'°"~· Quke· signs jobless, class size measures By McClatchy News Service SAC'RAMENTO -Gov. George DeukmeJian signed into law Satur- day a bill 10 boost unemplo\ mcnt benefits from a current high of $1 66 a week to $230 within three )Cars.· the largest benefit increase in the h1stol) of the state's unemployment system and the first 1n seven yea rs. Dcukmej1an also signed a bill which would provide SI 10 m1lh on in financial incentives for school districts to cut the size of crowded public school classrooms. The new unemployment benefits law. which takes effect Jan. I. would increase the payments 10 S 190 a week ID 1990. $21 0 a week 1n 1991 and $230 per week in 1992. .. With his signature. the governor conunues 10 demonstrate that iood sense and a compassionate spint are not the sole propeny of the Legis- lature:· said the bill's author, Senate President Pro Tern David Robeni. D-Los Angeles. Roben i said the bill .. is good news for California workers and their families and it's fOod news for Cali· fomia business: It also toughens eligibility requirements and reduces the unemployment tax on em- ployers. . The class-size measure. by Sen. Emboldc:ned•b\ Hung.a~ ~ arnpo. \\a' ol V. arsa\\ and Pragu(•. By The Associated Press 3 more held In huge cocaine seizure LO ANGELES -Federal agents madt: thrct· more arrests 1n tht· world's largest se1Lurt• of cocaine. bringing to SI\ the number held in connccuon \.\Ith 1he 20 tons fou nd in a sunurban \\arehouo;c. an official said Saturday. Workers and bus1nes., owner\ in 1he 'I mar complC\ that included Adnana·s Pottef) Warehouse ci.a1d 1hq were ~ttsp1c1ou!> about the l'Stabhsh· ment. w-hosc prosperous-looking operator' claimed 10 be in the veh ct painting business. . But when authont1cs acting on a tip broke into the warchouo;e b) knockin.g apan a $6 padlock. the) found 10 tons of cocaine. th e largest sc1wre in the world by a lav. enforcement agrnc\. It s co;11ma1cd value \\as betwt•cn $:?billion and $20 billion. depending 011 1ts final form for "ale on the street. . Jetliner blows out 8 tires on landing AN FRANC! CO -A n1tcd Airlines Jet from Osaka. Japan, blew eight of11s l8 11res "hen it landed here aturda~. but none of the more than 300 people on board wa s injured. a1rpon and compan) spokesmen said There was no warning before the 11res. all on the right 51de of the 7.p let. blew about 10:30 a.m. at 'an Francisco ln temauonal A1rpon. said Untted spok"eswoman Deborah Jones 10 Chicago. . It was not immediate!) known wh} all the tires on the right side of the Jet suddenly suffered an .. instant flat ·· The JCt has eight mes on ear h side and two in front. "'IW '\ATIO'\AI, HHIEt'S Mormon apostles call for~bedlence SALT LAKE C'ITY -A Mormon Church apostle on Saturda)' apologized for the leadership's human fra1l11es. brought on by old age but issued a call for obedience to church decrees. ; . · ' Members of th.e Quorum of the Mormon Church convened the fanh's · I 59th Semiannual General Conference wi th calls .for obedience to revcl-auo n. ~. The remarks se~ryied aimed to counter cn11c1sm from George P,.. Lee. a member .of tbe First Qu~ru":' of t~c Seventy and a ]'lavajo. who was excommun1cattil a month ago in a dispute over for the·~octrinal role of Indians in the faith. -~ Rebecca Morpn. R-Los Altos Hills. offers sn million ror c1asscs in the Bus accidents ln•ure 34 people ninth throuah .12th grades and S35 ~ million for vades one through three. Deukrnejian said in his regular weekly radio address Saturday that his administration's goal is <to "re- duce the averqe number of students in these classes to 20 over the next eig!l t >'.ears." A tractor-trailer loaded with steel coils crashed into a disabled tounst bus in Clevelan~ Saturday, injuri.ng 22 ix;ople. In Iowa. a car rammed a school bus carrymg band student~ 1n an acc1de~t that injured 12. police said. No fatahttes were reponed in either accident. police said. ' ftOHl .D HHll<I ., Cahfomia's classrooms currently av~~:~~~~h~~~!~~c~~ U.S. soldier kllled In helicopter ~rash meet a Monday midniaht deadline for sipina bills passed by the recent-PANAMA CITY, P)nsma ..... One American soldier was kilJed and two ly conchliied session or the L.eais-were injured when a U.S. Blackhawk medical evacuation helicopter cruhed laturc 1 Deukrnejian also: Saturday in Panama Bay, the U.S. Southern Command said. • Sianed a bill to require retailers, The helicopter was rctumina from a mission on the nonhcm or utilitiel and cable television com-Atlantic, side of tbe Panama Canal to Howard Air Foru Base' when it ~nt puaiel to deliver tbetr products or down, accordina to Southern Command spokeswoman Mereedcs Monis lel'Vic:a within an ap"eed-upon, She said the identifications of the victims would not be released until bar-hour time frame. their families had been notified. e Vetoed I proposal to boOlt bell· efha for Caltranl WOlten wbo Ire tiDed or iqjurect on t11e job. ne bi1 ·aPMilllcan •rchblshop:· Pope Ii leader mo would bave supplamnted ..-w. ... llllriee o( em~ wbo 1re b'tlld ROME -Arcbbill}op lloMl lwil. lk beM ol tbe A=eburcb by a 4i•llli• ~ to _,. a ~ ii dhi!,:;!::a-willl IM I.omen Cadaalic' called I0 ..... 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The coupk grct·tcd 250 gut'SI'> at their reception at Big (an~ on ( oun· tr. Club. ·Joseph and krrt· \k( ormtc\... uf :--.:e"pon Beach arc lht' parent<, of the bride. She "ore a ''hilt' organ1.a go \lo n '-'Ith a t:lthedral train The bodice t\.·a1urt•d a Qm•t•n .\nne m·d.· line and ''a> t•mhru1tkrt'd \\Ith pearls and beading. H1..,: hndal \l'li. was held b~ a "rt•a1h of l)l'arl\ anJ pufTed nemng. . · uzanllt' Samudian \\,I\ maid nl honor. and hndc\rna1d~ \\l'H' Cathleen Pcar<;on. \Ian "lull1' an . T en T aylor. Pt·gg~ Kaulm~n ~.tnd Julia hrC\t' . The bridegroom 1, 1ht· <.1ln lll Ph1hp and \lcrk ~1irc~ t' of ( ''''·'' Mesa Ton' Bar1'1.'tl ''J'i bnt man. and usher~ \\t're Du1Kan \1111.ir Mike and Pat \k( nrmtd.. Roh Enckson anJ . ll'' t' Pt•rl..in' .\fter a "t·dd1ng inp 111 Jam.11tJ. the couple arc rc\ldt·n1' ctl \\ .1 .. h1111t· ion D.C. ''hl'rt' ht· 1\ .1 1h1rJ.,1.·ar s1udcnt 1n l,rn 'l hnol .ll l•t'Mgt' Washington l n1' a''I' KENNEDY-REYNOLDS Traci .\nn Re' nolJ, of In 1ne Jnd .\ngu~ Ke' in i-..t:nned' ul \Jn D it•gn "'ere marnrd in :i J uh 2~ n·r,·mon~ 1n :-\e\\port \1c .. a ( hrt'\ltJn ( l'nlt'I in Coo;ta \k,J fh,· Rt·' \'1rgil Liegler offk1a11:d T ht• t\Htpl,· greeted 350 gue,1s at 1ht•t1 rt•ter>ltnn dinner 1n thl· Huhda' Inn Ir' 11w Mr. and \I r' \\ 11!1.1m Rt"•rlPkh ofl l"' inc are the parl'nt' 01 thl' hrHk he "ore a \\llltl' 'attn ~l'''" ,,,. cented \\1th 1mportt•d tare and em~lltshcd \\Ith 'ced pearl' .rnd 1rndcscent bead' Ttw h1g.h·nl'l h·li bodice had pulled Inns <.kc' e' .\OJ a drop '-'Ul'>I The g.llhl·rl·d \l..trt flowed 1 n to a lktach.ihk l <II ht•Jr:il train topped '' 11h a tx·adcd hol' bustle and C"dgcd \\1th lall' and pearls ~ pearl and t>eadt·d h,·ad· piece held hC'r short 11lu<;1on 'l'll "Ill' carried sc' en long '>temml·d "h1tc roses \\1th a cascade of lal"r nhbon. Tina "-a' l. l<t'' 1wld' "·" ha ,,,. I l' r . ' h <I fH l r .1 I I,. n d J n I .1 n d hrtdl'\nlJld'> \h'r,· ran I 11111 "-l'lln anC\lhl'r "'ter \\ l'nth 1'c.1rh 1-...ll h\ Cha'>t'. \l1lh\'l,· l'.1 \.Jll.11111u' Pnlh Hdx·rt anJ I .imm' \rur~n•n \\ithdk Rc.111p.11n "·"' th,· tlP\\l't gi rl The hrt .. kl.!r1111m '' thr ,,,n ,,, \11 and ~I r., Pa111d .. i...,·nn,·th ,,1 P11r1 .\u<,lln. \f1th II " tx·-.t m.tn "·•'hi' brother. DaTHl'I .l.tllll'' "-cnn1:1.h .1nJ u'>h~rs \\l'r'' \1 11.hJd Clr,ult tfro1hcr·1n·IJ\\ 1\I thl' br1,k~1 C1\\111 John T Jl..al..1 I h11n1.1' p,.,h,·ttt .\lkn Bertol111<1 R.1 n1.h l\·ll r' .ind IC\,. 81 UlC. DJ\ld \\ hlll'Jl.l, !ht• t'lrtdl'l.tro11111 ·' nt•phl''' '!) :t' heart•r .\fter .1 "'·ddtn¥ tnp I•' I .ti..,· T ahot'. tht• u111pli.: .11,· ll',H.knt<. of Escl1nd1do I h,· b11dc .• t ~r.iduJll' nl In inc ll1gh \,hoot Jn1.I P1Hnt l 1•m:i ( ollegc "ht' rt· 'lw l'Mncli '.1r'll' lc:ttl·r~ tour \L'.1r' 1111 the \\1,mrn., tcnni<.. tt\lnl · '-lhe '' .1 'l'1.(lnd-gr.1J~ IC3lht•r Ill lht• \kn1k'l' \,h1111I [)1,. tnr1 in Ranth11 ( .1ltllHn1..1 Her husband al-.u a l\1in1 •r 11m.1 graduatl'. \\J' J nwmtx-r 11 f till' men" 'ar~11' ha-.1-t•tball ll'am lk '' emplo~L'd tn La J11ll:i h~ 1h,· In· surancc C. l>mpan~ ol tlw \\ t'~ MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAlAIA SJJECIAfj Large I $.1.•* of. Beverage tioffi '~Tsre~ and 8 TVs *~at (n Oii lv -'.'\o Take Out Ordrr:- 10 89 4'1 eo 't() 07 7J 88 18 116 r: "8 70 90 81 81 'II 11 67 61 .. .. - 0 1>9 ,,, u 1l )'t •8 10 u (>4 u 6) 19 •• l>S \4 6• \I S2 SS 7S SS 40 S7 48 6l SS 40 6) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. 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Off ~ ..• 44.! . ~ 1:n1 ro11·, '\O'l"l:HOOk After 64 years, We continue t ·o . . . monkey around It is sobering to realize that 64 years after John T . Sc_opes was convi~ted and fined for teaching e olution in a Tennessee classroom. the state of California is stin debating the concept. How far we have not come. Last week, the state Curriculum Commission approved teaching the evolution theory as a key component of science courses. The commission sent the recommendation on to the state Board of Educa- fion, which ~ill hear public opinions on the issue in October before voting in Novem ber. ''..Xhis document ·really brings about a true scien- tific approach." com- mission Chairman Daniel Chernow said. ··creation longs in the social science- history framework. or the English-literature framework. because it is about belief. Evolution belongs in the science framework because It is fa ct. This make that clear ... ... Look for creationists to stage another "Monkey Trial" in Sacramento as they ti) 10 make a controversy o ut of one of the most basic and accepted o f all scientific .theories. Already fundamentalist arc mouthing protests about the "secular humanist agenda·· anJ t.'' olu11o n destroying the "moral fabric of the countn :· Let's see. 64 ~car and· \\C don't seQITI to haH' made much progrc s. Ma~ be thl' e' olut1o ll thl'Ory 1s Oa,,cd after all. 0 So. Zsa Zsa "a lound guilt~ guilt~ 1n her Be\ l'rl~ Hills cop-slapping trial. So ''hat. • The 1 5-da~ tri al wa~ thl' longe!>l runnrflg act the former Hunganan beaut~ queen has pla~cd in the pas1 30 years. The star of such u11forg~ttabk produc11onc; as ··Queen of Outer Space·· and ··so~« :"1gh1 Out" fore~ I months in thl' slammer. Some people ''ill do an~ thing for pres clippings. 0 If there wa l'\ er a doubt the ''ar on d rugs "as something larger than a sk1rm1sh. ponder thr se11ure of ~O tons of purr cocaine in a S) I mar ''archousc. Drug enforce- ment agent also found bctv.crn $1 0 million and $'20 million in cash dunng the raid. but tha1 1s pocket change compared to the 40.000 pounds of drugc; c1Led. That is about 4.000 poui'ds more than a fire engine with 500 gallons of water. \.\h1 ch \.\Ctgh s about I tons. according to Orange Count) Ftrl' Dl·partml'nt Dispatcher Steve Floren. Michael Hecht of Theodore Rohbtn'> Ford in Costa Mesa said four Econoline 350 'anc;. the large<it Ford makes. weigh ·a combinl'd ::?::? ton . One agent estimated that 1f the drug were diluted and sold on the street a~ crack cocaine 11 would bnng a staggenng $20 billion. T o compare. the 1987 annual sales of all liquor stores in the l :ni!l·d . tale . horh wholesale and retail. was ~$ I 9.5 billio n.· The S)'·lmar warehouse "1th $::?0 h1ll1on \.\Orth or cocaine is comparable 10 this ~t.'ar's federal budget for agriculture. $7 billion more 1han the ft.•daal spending plan for science. space and tcchnolog) a nd $.t billion more than what we will spend oc natural rec;ource., and the t.'n' 1ron- ment this year. • That $20 billion 1s more than half of" hat th1c; countn· spends on federal cduc:H1on programs. more than doubt~· the $8 billion President Bush plans 10 spend on the war on drugs next year and about one-half of the total gross natjonal product of Colom bia. However. those GNP figure., don't include Colombia's gcossest national product. Drug au1 hont1es belu.~"e the World's largest drug bust can be traced to that South American countr). 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More than 15 million were sold before the Model T was discontinued. · On this date: In 1800. Spain ceded Lou1 iana to France in a secret treaty. In 1903. th e Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the home team Boston Pil- . grims 7-3. 1n the first World Series game. Boston went on to win the series. fh·c games to three .. ..ln J961. .... Rogcr Maris hit has 61st · homl' run. during a 162-gamc season. in comparison to Babe Ruth's 60 home run~ during a 154-game sea on. Toda) 's B1rthda> s: P1an1st Vlad1m1r Horowitz 1s 85. Artor Waltl.'r Maunau 1s 69. Actor James Wh11m orc 1s 68. Former President J1m m) Ca ner 1s 65. Wilham Rehn· -qu~ t. chief JU~ICl' o( the United States. 1s 65. Actor Tom Bosley is 62. Actor George Peppard is 61. Actor Richard Harns is 59. Actress- singcr Julie ~ndre"s is 54. Former basl·ball pla~cr Rod Carew 1s 44. By Tbe Associated Press Pickets protest basic righ~s • To th1> Ed1wr: I "a\ outragl·J tonight a.-. I pa''>l'J 1he l'ntrantc Ill Linda l!>lr onh 10 dJ l'O' rr c1 group ol I) or 211 "°"'1· dints ptlh·tin~ to ··sa\l' L.1gun.1 Call\ on:· Oh' 1ou,h . thl'' l·hml· 10 takt'. thc-1r paradc' t(l that· p~1rurular spot w "gl'I in Ill(' faCl' .. uf Dnnald Bren. Onl· of Oran!kC' < ount~ ·.,. Jnd indce<l . Olll' of ( ahforn1a·,. p1l··cm1- ncn1 bnJ O\\ nl·r, anJ dn elorx·r .... I think th" I.ind of b<'ha' 1llr 1., d1.,gral l·.lul' :'\.ot onl~ ha'> th1~ m:in had to dl·cd O\"t'r 1hou.,and" of acre' 10. thl.' \tall' an<l niunt) JU'I ll1 gl·t r>l'rn11so;mn to dn dop th1'> pro1x'rl) (a nght. ;:1-. I '>Cl' 11. that "\•arh and l'\l'f\ ..\ml·nran ull/l'n '>houlJ h:t\l'I hut hl··, .il .. 11 lx•t•n lurn-J tu .1nqll de,clop111l·n1 plJn' lhJI arl' I .1111 rcrta1n ;1 n1 mprn1111o;l· 11f h1' 11\\n \ "111n 111 \\ h:it lw l ho'c Ill d \1 ''1th h1., 11\\ n propc1 I\ -\dll111onJlh hr ha' gtH'n hugl' sum' Ill lhl' :\c\\pon I la rhor \rl Mu,cu111 . I < .In 111l' and "" llll f hr aJ1k<l 111,ult ol a bund1 of hooligan' dl\rupt ing trJtlit \\llh lhl· tntl.'nt ol hctkhng I\ UnlOO\IOnJhk I "t\lt 1ha1 JU>I u1w or h<.·11l·1 ~l·t. l'arh and rvl'n one of thtN.' dl·nwn-~tralor\ had hu1 onl' ptl'CC of prop- l'rl\ 1hat lhl'\ <I\\ nt•<l . J plot 1hn hJd rl·.,cn l'd lor thl·•r llrl·Jm hou'l' or per hap\ a '>fll't' home \\ h 1ch ''a~ Ill b<' 1tw1r rl·tircnwn1 lum.l and "hrn 11 came t1m<."" w hu1ld 11. ncr.onc \\tthtn a liH'-m1k r.1d1u-. shO\\l'd up [Cl \ Ulll' lhl'tr Ohjl'CtlOO!> Ill lhe hu1IJ1ng tx·rauo;l' thl') had all Jtollcn County supervisors can 't allow project t.o proceed. l o lhl· Ed11or· Kdcrl'nn· " m.uk 10 'our an 1t k on thl' propml'd con iruc11on of ~Ol11l' .l ,000 homes and l'tC. 1n L1g,unJ Can)on. I c.i.·narnl) s~111· palhlll' \\llh lhl' !)l'Oplc Ill Lll$UnJ and am astoundl·d. or \\Ill be. ti our count). supcn 1sors rx·rm11 1h1s pro- fl'tl to in an) "a) pron·l·d. Parucularh at th1<, ttnll' 11 1s mo't 1n:ippropna1r w con,1der an) pni· Jl'l"I lll lhl\ llUIUrl' Ill till'. part of nrangr (nun\\ \\hJI \\llh thl· con- '\> U!>l'J to 11 lx·1ng Jn l'nlPI) lot anJ \\In t·an·11t tx· l..l'fll lhat \\J\ 'o 1hc1r l..1J·, d1ulJ '>l'l' hll\\ th:it Ml'<l luol..l•J lwlorl· 11 "a' all huil1 ou1 It ma~ Ix• th.11 I ha' l' 1w ng,ht t11 'fll'.11.. l>UI on 1h1' "'uc I \\a~n·1 hotn Jnd ra1wd 1n Or:ingl' ( ·uun1~ or C\ l'n ( alllorn1a. I 1u'1 l..n<m that \\hen I rnnw hac ~1 . ~car' ago l'l'rrn1n things \\Crt' oh' 1ou~ 'tu nll' Thl' m1grat1on h.1J :ilrcild) lllmc anJ 11 "' a<1 '\hO\\ mg no \tgn., ol '>IO\\I ng, and H~I thl' .. 'IU\\ gro\\ 1hcrs" kl'l'P tkn~ing the rl·aht1r'i. We do nn•d 1mproH·d roJJ '~ '>tt·m., and ma!.' 1rans11. morl.' sl.'r' ices and housing God kno""· somcthtng ha" to tx· done. and pronto. Y.1t h the John gc t1on alrcad) 1n n1'itt'ncc .\nd \\!'lat 1s more. our supcn 1sors are pitching hard for us to authorize 111on· taxe~ to alk\ 1atc such rongr\- 11on and at the same time arc doi ng absolutch no1hing 10 l'ase thl' prob- lem let afQnc fomcn11ng more of lhl· samr. When do "l' gc1 ~0111c rcspon'>1hk attl'nlt01l'1 . ~L ~~ L. Bl l '~I Balboa Island \\a)nl' ~1rpor1. To th1~ da) I :im astounded 1hat thl.' n>unt\ m m· nms1oncrs had to hucl..k· u·ndcr In puhhr oull"f) and curtail thl' J?lan'> for thl' 111a\1111um huildoul ol thl· a1rpon. \\hat l'i 11 going to tal..c for r>COpll· to ~c that the masses ha' e alrl·ad) come. and ..... 11 conttnul· to co mc 7 Our n.~~pon<.1bih1~ a' th,· c1t11l·ns of th is nimmunit~ " lo al'l'l'Pl th l' change'> \\lthln our wmmun11~ that arc nrn·"an to anommo<latc 1hc populal'l'. · 1 o gl·t hur l lo till' <kmon'\trawr~. I hasten 10 p<>1n1 out 1ha1 till'~ Jrl' hu1 a ')~ mntom ol the probkm :---01 onl~ ;irl' thl·~ II\ ing 111 a drea m Y.orld 1f thl'\ bcl1c'c 1hcv can hold bacl lhl' hordl''> h~ den;ons1rat1ng on Mr. Don Bren·~ doorstep aboul de,cloping Laguna Can}on. but \\Or'il' \l'I. thl'tr actions arc eroding the most basic freedoms that thr ~mt.·ncan s~'itl'm prov ides us. His nght'i to de\ dop hi propcrt) as he el'S Ii I. rl·gar<lk <; of ht wc.-alth. should be thl· 'l'" same as \\C \\Ould wish them to oc · for ourscht's. I gul'~s I \\Ill Ol'''rf undrrstand the thtnktng of thOSt' wh o en~·~ another man·!> \\Calth. No'r can I lathom thl.' logir of thc argunwnt that. \\l' the people. ha'c a right 10 hilH' a sa~ 1n another man·s hul!tnt'S'i. If -;aqng L1guna Ca11\0n 1s so prl'UOUS. thl'n pool ~our mone) and bu\ tht' damnl·d land for market \Jiuc from tht' o"nrr' Then. 1f,ou arc n:all) -;port~. \\ h:-not dcl'Ci 11 O\Cr to thl' rx·npk".' Whtie )O U.re at 11. Ix· sure to ra"c enough dough so thl'rl' r:in b<' a Pl'IJX'lual trust to pa~ for 1hc up kcl'p l>I the prorx'n) for· l'\ l'f lnndcntalh. don't come knocking on m~ <loor 1f) ou '\tan raising fund s to ··'ia'l' the Can~on·· bcl·ausc m) mont.''. and m' 11mc. arl' far better SJX'll l · dl'vclop.1ng m~ n·11rcment homl· tar from the maddening crov.Js 1n thl· "lids or-thl' Nonh \\ ood' D1J ~ ou c' er top to think that ~ou1ust rnulJ accept Y.hat ~ou sec happt•01ng here and s1 mpl~ choo._,. to mo\l' \ourself 10 another area lhat IS not as CrO\\dCd'.1 RL SSl:.LL .\R 1 T RONG NC\' po n Beach Just write a check and buy canyon To the Ed11or: Perhaps Linda Eckmann and hrr conservanC) shoul d be reading Thr Po\\ er of Possib1lit) Thin king b~ Dr. Robcn huller lll'>ttad of making a spectacle of themsch cs he} ond earshot or hnc of sight ot their target. Lei's explore thl' possibilities fo r a moment. The first and obviou' solu - tion is 10 JUSt asl.. Mr. Don Bren what he'll takl· for his propcn) and then pr0<..1t:cd to "nte a check . .\s far as I kno\'· l'VCl)th ing Mr. Bren owns ha alwa)s been fo r sale. In case Linda Eckma nn 1s not aware. Don Bren "a lhl· original O\\ ner of t]lc Mission Vlt"JO Co. He sold that and lots of dl'\elopment is going thcrl' under nl'w owners.. Another sol ution 1 to cough up for a share 1n the In tne Co .. then you arc cnt11lcd to sit on the board and vo1cr and even vote }'Our opinion on matters. Unless you con- trol the land. m u don't have control of anything. ·at least not m the United tales that I hvc m. J wonder what Linda Eckmann and the conservanc) would do if Don Bren got fed up wtth all this haggling and JUSt sold the company 10 -tltc fellows that Just bought the Dana Point R6on. Would they then fl y to Tokyo and do their banner thins at the gate to the en trance of those owners? I doubt that. I would remmd the conservancy , Project may make area even better than it is To the Editor: I "ould like to rommrnt on people carf) ing signs that rea<l .. ave Lagu na Can)on:· I "ould hll' to ask: sa' c from what. and for whal'l To me. people arc th e most im- ponant thmgs on eanh. When Mr LaJ!IOnl de' eloped Mr. Merrill's ht· tic farm . and named it Merrill Place. I am glad that there weren't people with signs that read .. ave Merrill'' htrm." 1 ht.•rc was not one tree or bush on thl' land. but there \\CfC pknt\ of tlc;is. Nov. v.l' ha'c a ntcl'. little · tree-hoed trcct. "llh lots of bushes and Oo"'ers. I thmk that "c c;aved Mcrnll's Place. . If the) "•II let the dc,clopcrs dc,elop Laguna Can}on. 1hr~ ma~ fl·cl 1hr same "a' onw da' J .\MES w . BOLDING Costa ~ksa that currently 46 percent ol all com-hnall). let's rxplore thr poss1· mcrc1al real estate in Los Angeles is b1lity of no development. Let us sa) held by foreign investments. Pa) for argument that thcJ..aguna Laurel attention people in your canyon. project is scrapped .. Who is suposcd That 1s j ust 5 percent shon of being to pa y the annual tax bill on that in total control. land? Ccnainly. the conservancy Ltt us explore the possib_ility of won't. Eckmann and company moving to a r see this as Me yndrome, Mc & canyon elsewhere. J'herc are lots of I & We. We live in this canyon and canyons in Oregon that Don Bren we don't want anyone to come here docs not own nor are th ose canyons and enjoy it like we do sounds like threatened by eminent develop-living in a castle. If you don't wnat mcnt. Not to mention that the bears. anyone to com e visit you. just pull deer. other livina things are perfectly up the drawbridge. content there. you'll never find a Sony Linda. Irvine or Lquna two-leged skunk in them canyons. -don not bave a drawbri<lllC. The ......-~ ..... At --·~~!! -~ =:-.. , ......... ,. -· Lan<l belongs to tho l' \\ho \\ 1sh to pa~ for 11 and Ji,c there. pla~ and \\Orio. lhl'rc. too. Laguna 1 not a 'icparall' co6ntf). Laguna 1s part and parl'CI nfth1s great count~. It ~hould tx· madl' a' ail a bk to "home"er \\ 1-;he') 10 comi: "ho c;a1d NO to Lmda Eckmann "hen she wantl'd to become a rest· dent here? No one d id and no one s31d NO to me whcn i -migratcdilen." from the East <. ·oac;t and Y.anted lo cnJO\ a p1ec-c of Paradise on Eanh in the ·second half of m) life. No con~cn anc) shov.ed up when m~ panner and I de\cloped Tn-Coun· t\ Office Park in. C1ncmatt1. Ohio. ·one showt'd "hen we did Green Bav Plaza m Green Ba\. Wis. And )'OU guessed. \\C were Wl.'kOmed with open arms whl·n· we did Colon ) of 'tone Mountain Luxul) .\pan- mcnts in .\tlanta. Ga .. and wr rc- Ccl\ ed nothing but praise when \\-e finished the Mcnd1an Mall Shop- pmg Center in East Lansing, Mich . Not to tn en11on the millions we are pounng mto the eeonom) of those locations via taxes. JObs. opponuni· ty. Face it. your canyon will be a better place when ifs all in place. a better place for everyone to live. G ive others 1hr chanc-c yo u have and think of this project as a possi-· bility thinker would. h's a Beauti- ficat1on Project for all Americans. GENE SELIG Irvine .. .. • ... As the season ends and we look quickl1 and with relish toward the playoffs. baseball continues to reign -as the national pastime. • Indeed. attendance was never higher. profi1s never grea1er. ballplayers never belier paid. than dunng the 1989 season. Yet. even at this ti me of optimum anticipation. th ere is a sense of foreboding. This was the }car we lost a com- missioner. A. Bartlett Giamatti, and a superstar. Pete Rose. and perhaps, soon. we will lose it all. It could ha ppen 1f 1hc madness . which 1s developing between owners and players is not checked. I won't bore you with all of the details -far too ridiculous and confusing to make sense -but I will frighten you 1 ifl can. Baseball mav be headed for disas- ter when pla}Cfs and owners begin to negotiate their next basic agree- ment. I senously believe there may not be a 1990 baseball season. That said. kt us look back on what happened in 1989 with perhaps an a~dcd feeling ofapprec1a11on. For the season. then. that we JUSI knew and may have to remember for awruk. thl'se are m\ m\ th1cal award winners for: · · 8 Long Distance Anonymity: Fred McGrifT ofthe BlueJays. who has 70 home runs in the past two season (34 and 36). more than an~ other player in the major leagues. Now. ti nail\. this almost-26-vear-old will rtft-e1ve.na11onal attention be- cause ofToronto's post-season ap- pearance. 8 A lute Executive: Roland Hemond of Balumore. who made I 7 trades in 17 months and almost dealt the Orioles into a las1-10-lirs1 -transition. . 8 In visible TV Ent1y Kirk Gibson and Tom Lasorda of the Dodgers, both of whom macfe greater impact on the tube than on the field . • Manager of the Year: The real Popeye couldn't have done a be'\ter JOb. - • Ph11lipines' Franobisc: If Jacki e >\.can find a buyer. the .\ngels could move there and call themsch es the Manila Folders. 8 Comeback of the Year: Ton~ uwynn of thr Padres, who came back and had another great ~ear. 8 Bad T1m1n~: The Padres. who once again d1dn I tart tht.'1r season until it was too late. 8 Rookie of the Year: Center fielder Jerome Walton of the Cubs. \\ho ou tpla)ed one of his closest competitors and teammate. Dwight Sm 1th. 8 El Floppo's: Dodgers and Reds. One manager .... asn't eating. the othe-r said he wasn't betting. and neither team pla)ed as if 11 had an~ leader hip. 8 Surprises of the Year: Onoles and Cubs._ as netther team was ex- pected to achieve a 'Vinning record. 8 lnsp1rat1onal Men: olan Ryan . for ha' 1 ng t~e ageless arm of all- ume; Dave Dra"eC'k), for refusing to surrender: Jim Abbott. for being himself. • Rare Ti'i\ia: De1ofl Sanders. who bec.ame the onl} man in h1stol) to hit a home run in the major leagues and score a NFL touchdown tn the same week while weanng a gold camng. •Not-Good-Enough-to-Play-for- the-Dodgers: t~"e Sall of the Yan- kees. hitting .315: Pedro Guerrero of the Cardinals. at .313 wtth 11 7 RBI : Dave Stewart of the A's. only pitcher in the majors to have three con- secutive 20-wm seasons: Rick Sutcliffe of the Cubs. John Franco of "the Reds. etc. -a Most Valuable Player (N L): Kevin Mitchell of the Giants. fol- lowed closely by Ryne Sandberg of the Cubs: G uerrero of St. Louis, Will Clark of the Giants: and Howard Johnson of the Mets. • MVPs, That Other League: How about the guys who came up. with the DH, domed, bandbox ballparks, two e}ltra teams, and in· ferior pitchers? •Fond Adjeus: To Tommy John. who finally retired his bionic arm; Mike Schmidt, who could no lo!'l&cr scande· with the aWful Phillies; YOli who looktd al pottn~ u~ 11bor strife and fi&Ured th~ i~ reatl)' wu over. 8 AmuJn& M•le Men: Kevin Mitchell who became IO succaaful tbat he &nDCMlnc:ed be will replat'C hi1 &old tooth~ and Bo J.cbon, who ~---TAU.P/MJ • '' 'llH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 1989 .1 : J . Orange Coast .Fallies t~ edge ·Mt. SAC SoGal's No. 2 team falls, 22-18 ly RICHARD DUNN that point ilOd thl· Mouvues rc- o.-y Not ConnponOMC t<>' cred Orange Coast College and Mt San Thl' P1rjtl·~· ne\I dn'e took ~·18 Antonio turned a simple game of' off the dud, C oa~1 mo,ed 93 yards mono~ly into a crap shoot atur-on ninl' plaH a'> fullback Jason day night. t~kmg mks at all po~stblc '1t C 1Chl'l' \l0°rl'd nn d ~' ard burst moments dunng the second halt to put tht• Rue'> ahead. ~h-1 \\1th n cresting game:· said OC< 34 ~tumh n:mainang in 1he third oach Bill 'W orkman. whost> drfensl' quanl'r. made 1he big pla's down tht• stretch \'.il'1 mt•an,,..h1k ran 1n the two- to prescne Lhe l>irates' upset oH·r ~in1 LOn\t·r.,1011 tu gt\C' O< ( a Mt. A(. the second-ranked team tn -~ I., cdgt• f nding the third Quartrr. • Southern lahfarrua.. .. The.re: ~cr:c...t hu"t \l'r \11 'I.\( punted w \1oms million wa\S both teams c:ould'": Turiivr :11 thl· <JC< .i2 ·and he won the game " tumtik-<l J' thl.' \hiunun rewq:red Behind the 'runnang of ta1lbad.. Jg.Jin Mike \ae1. "ho stoic the shov. trom Thrt'l pla" into thl·1r dmc. 1he Mt. SAC'!. Leonard Ru\scll. thl' \1l1un11l·, lumbkd thl' ball ha,i.. this statl'·s leading ball-earner <>< c t1ml· 11 v.J., rl'l'\.1\efl·d b' ()('(."., ea m ed a 2:!-18 '1l'ton for th tir~l ( hn'> Ix ut.har allt't T~ rone 'i oung- M1ss1on ( onference \\In lit the hluud tur~t·d 1t season. .\lt. .\( "nh JnnthN opporyuni- The Pirates C-1. 1-1) .... ere hl'llX'>d '' to '>rnre Jnd mo' c ahead an the out at tht' end ut the tirsi halt "qth l~1unh quJnl·r turned the ball 0 ' er a 9M-)ard li.1ckuff return for •1 wut.h-ag.11n Jlll'f marching dov. n to the dov.n b' uv.rente Hatch but rht' < >l < :'-~<ird !int· for a lirst-and-goal h1ghl} -regarded ~1 t . .\( utft·n'>l.' nt t Jde11~1 ' l' tad.It' Todd ~~shut our in the '>t'Cond halt a.,J l\.ato\<,1th. v.h o wa'I 1mohcd on the Pirates l'S<.·apcd thn·e !>t'l1ind hall '>t'\ cral h·' \!Op~ dropped Rus~I tumo,ers to hold on tn front or an for 3 ~-~ard loss on ~cond down es11mated 1.<J<KI fan!\ at O< ( .rnd lrt'l' salet~ tOtt Balmos inter- • -ct"'ptCd-\1r~er-bac-lo. Jehn Both tl·anh tool. rum~ mali.int! \pejr'~ pa.,, in the end ione on m1 tali.es 1n thl' \l'cond halt tounh do"n a!\ thl' Pirates prc,ented cough,ng up ha ll., and thro,qng 1n· Jn almu'>t n·nain '>Ulre tercept1on~ Mt. S.\(.(2-1. 1-1) tum· "Our ddcn')(.' gut better a'> the ed the ball l1,er 1v.1n~ 1n the '>l'l unJ gjm.: v.l'nl on and uur pas'> deft'nse., hal_f. but nt•11hcr opponrnt turnl·J j ''ht\h ,., ,er;. ~oung. got better:· second h;ill lUrnll'ef inw a.,Lt1fl.' \\11r~man ..a1J "Jh1s 1s a h1g "tn .\l'ier k ad1ng I lS-1 .; l:ll halltlmt·. IC1r u., · Orange COast•s Lawrence Hatch Is able to sllp away from Mt. ·san Antonio defender D.., ..._.,..... ~ Lee ~•rna en route to a 98-yard touchdown return on kickoff during second quarter Saturday. the Mount re~ did nothing ,, 11h thl' ··v. c both had j m11l1on rn1 Lakes l 1l l ofT to oix·n thl.' '-l'ninJ hJlf. I >n J."' gn l'n da~ 11 lO_uld be an~· punting alter thrl'l' pla~~ Orangl· l'lud~ ~ g;lnll' in 1h1\ ~linkrence The Coast then d ru\l' 6.., \:lrds 10 thl' \ti. ll.'.im., lhdt "'"\qi! hl·.thc teams that . SAC 1 -~ard line. bu1 OC ~~uar-~l'I up ,rnJ pla' lOn'>1s1entl\ The terbad.. CJre2 ..\n2ell1 \ It. fumbkd at I Pleas~ s~~ PIRATES/Bl) OBs sp6tlighted as Rams duel San Francisco Montana vs. Everett with NFC West lead at stake By DAVE CARPENTER . AN FR.\NCIS< 0 -_Call ll Pan II of the Ba11k of the Quanl·rba, ~ . ·so .. H~r<;u5 'll11 ... Joe Montana outdul'led Ph1ladelph1a\ Ran· dall Cunningham .a \\l'l'" agt1 111 a J8-2h thnller wonh~ oi 11s billing. But can tw 5ta~ on h" fel't long enough 10 ou tpoint Jim£, t'rc11 of thl' Ram~. \\hO \ISll thl' San~Franc1scl.i ·Nae; tn C andle,11ck Park toda' ·1 ta~ iuned -an eep ~our .-~e<i on the 49t'rs· offens1,e 1 ·. Tbc outcome of 1h1o; match up of J.() N f·C \\est teams ma~ tx• dt'- termtned b~ whether ~fontana ge1c; hetter protn'- uon than hl' did in l'1gh1-..ad. hattl'nngrs b~ 1he Eagles la 1 unda~ and thl' Ram11 la_st Dccemhl.·r "It's ob' mush a rnnh·rn ot our.,." San Frannsco Coach (il·urgl· Sellen <;aid. ··tf \\e're going 10 hi.· 3 champmnsh1p tl·am. ,,c·,t· got 10 be able 10 stand up to that" defcns1vt' rush. ('01.l ,t ·:f•t·: 1:00·1·n \I.I . Last·-gasp -drive lifts USC, 18-17 , .... PtTLD!.\N. Wash. ( .\P) -·\lkr 'i\ muffed punt put l '. ("., bad. againsL the "all. redstu11 freshman quancrbacl. Todd Mann°' 1ch engi- neered a dm l' that left his speechless ·coach-with~ gul·" rcnch1ngrleC1S.10 ··1ntell1gencc-w1se. \\C should ho't' gonl· for the 11c:· L:lm 'm1th s.a1d after h1 No. 11 L' C. team scort'd a touchdown and tra1kd No I 0 Washington ·tatc. I"-I tl. w11h four seconds left aturda' A tic \"ould onh ,:ount as a half. loss in tht' Pac1tlr . 10 Conference standings. "But then.· 1c; a pmt of compet1- uon where \Our football team comes from b<:h1nd ... " m1th said. strug- gling for words after the successful conversion. Manno' 1ch passed 10 Gar) Wellman for the two-points that ga"e U Ca drama11 18-1 7 win in its Pac-I 0 opener. The 49er~. wcond onl~ w P1mburgh "'llh l 'i ..arks alloY.ed. arl' \\omcd l'nough to ha'c \)\l'r· hauled thl' off ens•' l' hnr before thl· Rams game St>tfl'rt and ltnl' t·oa.:-h Robb \kt....111ml. JO· nounccd to the line la<;t lUl'Sd~\' that (1U\ ~klnt~ rl' ''llUh.l rrplacc Jct) Bregl'I j1 left guard Ham<. Barton ''ould rl·plan· Rrun· ( olr.e :i1 nght guard and IC\ l' ~ allan· "nu Id take ll\ l'r Banon·., n~ht tJcl.ll' po!>111on Roger ( r:ug. "ho's bci:n hn111ed 1u JU'lt "" ':lrds ru hing 1n the last l\l.O game'>. ''as amonlt <il'.'cral pla~ers 10 cndo r!.c thi: nl'" line. s.:i~1ng that .. strengthv. l!-l'. 11 '"" ht· unt'l<:hn able·· Rut thl· mtn e promptl·d the la test shov. l'' d1scontl·n1 undl·r rookie coaL·h ·l'lli:n The mllkJ Bregel '1~1ppt.·d l\\O pra,·trces Earhl·r. rc~t·n c running bark Terrt'nC<.' Flagkr ''cnr .\ \\'0 1 and \.\ allan' and fullbacl Tom Rat hman n1mpla1nl·d " all of thl·m upS<.'I about lack of pla~ mg llml' "I trel line "•th m~sc.·lf and 1h1s football tl·am .. 'x.'11l'rt -.J1d ·· 1 hrng' ha' l ~en Jl nt· 1,• pla~a~ that .Jrl' Pfl\jll' Jnd I J1•n'1 thin~ the' ha' c tu h<· l'\ pl.11ncJ puhlld~ "I g_UC)\ ti\ J littk OJl\l' IP \J\ th1' I' llll:llh Ith· J 1Jrg.l' fjnlll~ i'ut in ntJm rl''TX°d" 11 1, .rnJ l'\t.·nhoJ~ ·., n,11S'•1ng111 tx·.hJPf'' .11! thl.' llrnt· · \lier tliruY.ing h1ur iourth-qu:inl·r i.1u(h· J11v. n pJ<.\\'' .1 \\Cl.' .1g.11 \hint.111.1 ,t,mJ, \l'l ind 11\ 'fl l.jUjrll'rhJd, rjllng' tx'h1nJ lhl' 'l'\\ ) 11r l11 j nt,· Phil -.1mm-. v.11h .1 11•1 ' rJlln~ Ju,1 hl·h111J htm .ll !113 4 '' l \t.'ft'\l. \\llh l unnin~hJm lllllrth r \l·n·tt t)J'> thril\\n il \l•Udl\t.i\\11 l"•I"'' ii n ghl '>lr~ugh1 gjnll'' R:imo; ( O:llh John 1{11h n,,,n ' t'" \\llr''ll'J Jbout hH l'\' n p.i,.,1ng g.lnll' 1h.1n '1\ \\ hjt L'nuld h.iriwn 11 \h1nr:in:J · !!l'I\ 1111w 10 linJ .. rn tipt·n km R Kt' "\\ l'0 ll' g11I IU 'top k11tn~ ll'.ln1' !hnn" thl' hall ,,kcp on u<. ·· Kt1b1n,nn ... 11d "Ir'' hJprwn1ng JI Jn .t1.1rrn1ng rJll' ·· I hl' Rjm\ hj,\l' g.l\l'n ur JO J\t•rJ!',l' i11u ~ardi. pa<.i.mg 1h1' \l'J<.on f, l'rl'!l ,., J\l·rag1ng tPtease see RAMS/841 "That was :i great football game It was a case of t"o teams that wouldn't quit." Smtth s.iu<.l . "We're not hanging our heads. but tPle~se se~ USC/Ill USC"s Ricky ervtns braces htnueff for • hit bJ Washington State's Rodd Olson durlnt Pacmc-tlr m•tcfiu In hltm• r•IH•d to pull out 18·11 victory. - ll \ J 0 IC I. I \ f i t I ' Joe Montana Bruins beat favorite patsy, 24-6 By ED ZINTEL Dall)' ,. .... '°"npond<'n< P.\S \Dr'\;.\ -The wj\ Trrn Dl'mahUt' lnol.s at thin2'. thrre' a n~gall\l' 'nmc\l,hen· ~ 1n e 'er~· ~'""'' l' -or JI ll·a,1 J rca '>on to \\ llrf\ I t'~ ht'> nature w fret "hen h1 l l L .\ toot hall team heat < ahfomra. ~J-~. lor the I, th '>tra1gh1 Urnt• Sat- u•Ja, D1111.lhUl' \\J'i -;hall \\C sa'. gujrjt•dh \31J\fil·d 1 He' 1 t'm Jon·1 v.c1rn. he harp~ .\1 lt·a· 1 ,~,u·rt' nClt \.Oachmg thl· tlumtihni!, lkarc; "ho. 11 nothing l'l<.t'. arc <.111! the mo<.t cntenaining lOltegl· ll'Jm around \\1th it'-fali..t• runt attempt 1n the '-C\nnd .:iuanrr Cal rt'~indlc,d nwrnt1nr' l'I the CT"'\" hlle Joe Kapp and l!-rcal hloopcr'i of the pac;t before ~11 18' at thl' Ro~ Bo\l.I RUl Jll 11 ~ot the Bear.. Wt'rt' a fe"' laughi. l CL.\. ~-2. ha' 001 lost 10 Cal ~rt 1-•P t wh("fl Rte-ha~~' on was IP~ase s~e UCLA/131 .\REi\ ROI 'Dl P No perfection, but Ryan reache~ 300 Ks ·· C~M t~kes ly KEN PETERS stason wtlh 301. He ra1s<'d his all-All-tar Game." three-hitter ~hen Marl. Mclemorr polo' title "'...,., Wthf time ma.JOr-league record for As an indication of Ryan's popu· singled \lollh on<' out in the ninth. It was nearly a perfect ending for strikeouts to 5.076. larity m Anaheim, Downing was ·R)'an. who has an option yt'ar The Daffy PNot a oearty perfect pitcher. "h's d1sappoint11'11 10 get that booed when he broke up the n~ rema1mng on hrs Rangt'r contract. , But Nolan Ryan had to settle for close. bui I JUSt Sta) 10 m) normal hatter. • has not said 1f he plans 10 return for another 300 stnkeout scasoi\ ins1c1d thina of trying to make aood Downing siid M was "pumped a 24th ~ason . of his sbtlh n~hiner'Saturday niaht. picthn." Ryan u1d. "I don't act to up" when he faced Ryan 10 ttic He has scheduled a nc~ con- Ryan, pilchinc what co4ald be the the point where I'm hanging on c1abth explamina. "I like to be out fercncc for Monday in l\rhn&ton. final p.mc of his career. Ojned with C\'Cr)' picth:' there ~hen its on the line. It's the Te as. to announce his plans. R)an a no-llitatt for tM fifth time this Ryan, w.ho earher this SCa.$0n al same as beina down to the l11t out, has said he 1 cons1dcnng running leUOll, pitchin& 7'4 pcrf«t inninp Anaheim SUldaum became the oldest down by a .,OJn with 1 man on third. for offict in Te as. and racbin&. JOO 1tnktout1 as Tf.us winnina pitcher in an All· tar "You never like to art no hit, Ryan struck out the side 1n the beat California 11 Anaheim Game. became the oldest to rteord npcclllly the wa)' ~ ended our amh inn1na. man.in& the 304th umc 9l9di9m. 2.0. )()() stnltcouts in 1 tea10n -b I I Sffson. That would be the ultimate he had accomphshed that feat. •Aftlr loli"I ,..-, no-biner. 'Mth ycan. • slam:" It was chc 90th lime he hu pitch- thl JOO tbal dole. I wanted to art On Jut~ 6 of this 1car. be pitched Ryan 101 No. )()(,) by Bln.nina Dtck ed a complete pmc allov.ina four it. .. R,.a laid. 1 thrtt-h1t shutout IP'"'' bis for· hoficld leadina <>fr the runth. h hits or less It was the 18th •ime tht& ai:: ~bid for bit fim pet· mtr Calffom11 tamiuln •Ito•• ,... th< S1•th 1l111< Ry•n bu"""* tmoo Ile stniclc IQ .or.,... -a kt ~ tritla a JOI.id tint)e Anahrim tadaum, 1tnkln1 out 12. out .)()()pr more in 1 teaSOn and me Teus f'C(X)rd. • lw bmel' A_.J "I problbb hid t..O of my beucr firat tirM 11ncc 1977. Ryan. who rached the S.000 -,lrlla Dowau~ struck ~ ~re this yar:· kyan u.id, Dante Btchette followed ~ •aiecMR .,.._ A• ll _.. • IJ ._.. Ud. finaibcd the and then of coune thett was lbt wtth a siftllc. and llY8n letded llf • ,..._ -ITMl/811 •• " • .. rorona del Mar H1&h'11 Brandon Howald ~orcd five ~Is and a trong tram dcfen ivc cfTon bided goahe Robbie Pike as lht Sea KiNS defeated Long Beach Wilson. 1~. to capture lhc South Coast W11er Polo Tournament 11 Newpon Harbor H\lh on Saturday. HowakS and Gunner GUl1alloa had one pl alCb 1n the ftm and second pconodt as CdM buih 1 ..._l halflirnc ~. and Howald lidded thrtt of U.C ta.m's ftw •• die Sia Ki•' .. ft¥e-pt dlird period • they toot "°""°' ~. Just .. IM i-4 U "NI .. overEl~lltW "Ill -. . • 0rMge Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Oc1ober 1, 1989 -'- Given a chance, once unwanted · · .... players have proven their value ''°"' The Auodated Preu NEW YORK -Lonnie Smith. Jeff ~· RuueU. Ed Whitson. Jose Deleon. Nick • Eauky. Once. no one wanted to touch • them. Now, they're baseball's newest un-touchab~s, smash hits acqufred for a song, pleasant on- field surprises in a year of depressing off-field incidents. Cocaine problems nearly ended Smith's career: Whitson was booed out of Yankee Stadium; Russell 1inilbcd 6-l8 for Cincinnati ui I 984; Del.ton topped it the following year with a 2-19 mark for Pittsburgh; Eauky was a marginal player with the Reds. unh'appy under Manager Pete Rose. But thit year, Smith is a .300 bitter, Esasky a 100- , Russell the American League's tof reliever Wbi · n tnd Del.eon two of the Natiooa League's most effective starters. ''All I want h a fair shot" -that's what Smith said in sprins trainin'2 but he could have been speaking for all five, wbo refused to allow ooe. or several poor seaSC>ns, to define their careers. With St. Louis. Smith was,. the National League's runner-up for Most Valuable Player in 1982. but the outfielder quickly faded after confessing to cocaint" abuK the followfng year and was one of several players suspended for drug use in the spring of 1986. Doa Aase, New York Mets reliever. after serving up a ninth-inning home run lO Dickie Thon that gave the Phillies a 2-1 victory: .. It was a good pitch to hit. a bad pitch 10 throw." Bosox set attendance mark The Boston Red Sox. a chaner member ~ of the American League si nee 190 I._ set an all-time home attendance record Saturday. • A crowd of 33.243 watched the Red Sox's• .3-1 loss to MilwauJcee. pushing attendance at Fer(way Parle.this year to 2,476.987 with one game left toda}. Boston's previous record was 2.464.851 . ~l when the club won the AL East championship last ~ear. In other baseball news: • For the fi rst time since special balls were made for the World Series, this year's editions will not cal'T) the name of the reigning commissioner of M"-lor League Baseball. Instead of Commissiom-r Fay Vincent's name. the baseballs will bear the signature of former Com- missioner A. Banlett Giamatti. who died of a hean an.ad Sept. I. • Tht Toronto Blue Jays can proudl} claim the title, ''Canada's Team" -well. a large pan of Canada anyway. A Gallup poll says 45 percent of Canadians prefer the Blue Jays to any other major league team. mcluding national ri val. the Montreal Expos. •The New York Yankees. malting a first step toward changing Dave Righetti back to a s1aning pitcher, have asked th eir No. I reliever to go to the f1orida lnstructionaJ League afler th e season ... Ifs no big deal," said Righetti. who·s already agreed to the request. "It can't hurt me:· •Shortstop Ozzie Guillen has agreed to a mult1- ycar contract. the Chicago White Sox announced. Team chainnan Jerry Reinsdorf. who also owns the Chicago Bulls, would not announce terms but said ... It's less than Michael Jordan is making.·· Rain plagues NASCAR event The rain that fe ll Saturday at Nonh •. Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway kept the -..:u· NA.SCAR stock cars off the track but 11 :-: When Kansas City released him after the 1987 season, Smith was a forgotten man, a "whatever happened to" player who accused the Royals of tryina to destroy his reputation. A key member of two World Series winners, the Phillies in 1980 and the CardinlJs two years later. Smith accepted a minor-league contract with ·the lowly Atlanta Braves in 1988 and went to work. starrin$ in winter ball and hustling his way into th e staning lineup. Going 11\lO the last weekend of the season. Smith was batting .315 with 25 steals. Once a poor outfielder, he bas commincd just two errors. · "This just tops off all the hard work he's f)ut in in the last two years," Atlanta Mana~r Russ Nixon said. "He came into sprinf training in good shape because of winter ball. He s been our moSJ valuable player, and as far as I'm concerned. he's the Comeback Player of the Year. He's played like a 25-year-old all season long rather th.an a 33-ycar-old.:· Russell had never qualified as a "whatever 'hap- pened to" player. Instead. he was a "player to be named later." an afterthought in the dea1 that sent Buddy Bell from the Texas Rangers to Cincinnati in 1985. . Toronto rellever Tom .Henke t•tt hlfl from ernle Whitt fleftf, then 11 doused with , #l I JPJIJ ctNNnpaene In' the loclltr room after the 8111• Jays dtnch•d the Ai. ••st tttle. . .., spent three years as a starter in Cincinnati and went 6-18 my last season," Russell said ... I'd lose the game and go home crying." It·,~ on to Oakland for Jays Jarryd,, Giibert reach final ~.!:!~~eR Unseeded Anders Jarryd of Sweden TORONTO -The Toronto Blue Jays outdueled upset fifth-seeded Kevin Curren. 3-6. 7-6. • • the O'rioles. overcame their own history and now it's on 7-5. to gain the finals of a men's tennis ,,,,-to OakJand. tournament in San Fra_m-isco on Saturday. The Blue Jays won the American League East on Third-seeded Brad Gilbert will face Tarryd in the Saturday; rallying fonhrce runs in the eighth i nn ing to. finals today. beat Baltimore,• 4-3. and end their September show- G ilben. of Piedmonl, who iost the final here in down. The Jays took over first on Sept. I after. the 198 4 to John McEnroe. narrowly defeated New Zea-surprising .Orioles held the top spot for most of the lander Kell) Evemden. ~6. 6· I. 7-6. The explos!ve ~season. Evernden had scored the tournament's most shock.mg Toronto. haunted by a history ~f big-gam'e losses. upset by beating No. 2 seeded Michael Chang of won its second division title in five ~ears like cham- Placent1a. pions. The Blue Jays edged Baltimore. --1: in I I innings Friday night -helped b> an eighth-inrvng comeback In another lllen's tournament: _ and came back to do it again. •Ivan Lend! of Czechoslovakia. the world·s top-··w e did it! We did it! We proved everybody ranked plawr. reached the final of the Passmg Snot wrong." Lloyd Moseby ~id in a champagne·.soaked toumameni in Bordeuax. France with a 6-3. 6-3. v1ct0Ji' SkyOome clubhouse ... This "111 erase everything be<- over Jaimie Yzaga of Peru. Lendl. the top seed. w1 I cause it's right now... . mee t Emilio Sanchez of Spain. the No. 2 seed. in The Blue Jays will open the playoffs Tu~sday night todav's final. Sanchez beat France's Jean-Philippe in Oakland when Dave Stieb, I 7-8. faces Dave Stewan. Fleunan. 6-7 (6·M). 6·4. 6-1. in the other semifinal. :? 1-9. Toronto went 5-7 against 1he .\thle11cs this season )Ji a 1.1.omen· t0u me)': ··1f you had to ~nte a scnpt for a comeback season. • Maruna NaHatilova defeated Bets\ Nagelsen. th1c; would be ii:· 11eb said ... But 1f 11 was up to me. 6-2. 7·5. in Harverford. Pa. to win her third stra1gh1 r d ra ther run away wit h 11." KISS I 00 In v11a1ional women's tennis tournament. The Blue Jays seemed in trouble a1 the stan of the Nagelscn. who lost to Navratilova in last y1.•ar's final. season. losing 24 of their first 36 game . But once defeated Chns E'en 1n the semifinals Frida} night. Manager Jim~ Williams was fired and C'ito Gaston took over. they looked hke a d11Tert'nt team. U.S. reaches Dunhlll f.lnal Tom Kite convened mistakes by Ire· ---- land·s Chnst' O'Connor into a playoff ... / VICIOI) that sent the United States into the ti/ championship ma1ch in 1he Dunh1ll C'up golf tournament in St. Andrews. Scotland. .. It's a shame 1t had to end on a catastrophe like that." Kite said aturda) after O'Connor put his ball 1n10 a stream on the fir<>t extra hole of th e dec1s1vc match ... But I'll take a \\tn an~ 1.1.a> we can gel 11." Tht' Amcncans· 1-I triumph o'er defcndmg cham· pion Ireland ad' anced the 1hrce-man .\mencan team into todav's 36·hok final against Japan. a 1-1 upset winner o\er England in cold. blustery "mds that scoured the Old Course at S1. .\ndrews. ··1 always thought we ha9 a chance to win." 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These guys gave 100 percent every day. !t was a pleasure. to manage them this season and Im already looking forward to next year... . The Orioles had hoped to extend th is season to a one-game playoff Monda) back. in Baltimore. But the Blue Jays, who co llapsed in 1987. showed they could win when man) tlfought the~ would prove they could lose. . Mook.ie Wilso n and Fred McGnffued the score 3-3 in the eighth wi th run-sconng singles before George Bell hit a sacrifice ny. Emergency staner Da\c Johnson took a two-hitter and 3-1 lead into the eighth. but lef\ after a leadoff walk to Nelson Liriano. Kevin li1ckcy walked Manny Lee and Mark Williamson relieved. Lloyd Moseby. who singled home the winning run Fnda) night against Williamson. l{).5, sacrificed and then the Blue Jays' bats took over. 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Mark Calcavecchia. the firs t man ou1 for the Americans. went four stro kes up shoftl} aftt'r 1he tum. 1hcn hit a bad patch in tht' cold winds. He led.b) onl y one before a 25-foot putt found the cup on the final hole -_f<Jr-a-69-U deQ$iQn o.~-h1lip....Walto.n._ - - e. - S.arcv ~ I I I l 7l • 1 1 0 .l.Ll.~ O......Q ~ Ml)n'Q'f'"I t' 1 Q ·-=~ .!-.l-.J. O 0 t ~~~e,:.:;~,~:.! =:, n i:'~, '~••"" _.LL l._ S.Conc:t c,.,,, .. ff'l'1rc (l•'' O 1 0-.f-HJ_,._.t~U -:; 0 The wet weather. which could force postponement of the race from today to Monda}. washed out the partial qualifying round from Friday and reset the lineup WJth Dale Earnhardt and ~ust) Wall,1lce. the two main combatants for the champ1onsh1p. at the front. The Hneup for the 400-lap. 250-mtle race on Nonh Wilkcsboro's fi ve--ei&hths-milc oval will be set totally by car-owner points. ihat means Ken Schrader. who appeared to have his fourth pole of the season vi rtually clinched Friday. will st.art seventh. -"It doesn't matter,'' Schrader said. ..Tl>ere's nothing l can do about it. I didn't lose any sleep last night worrying about .the ram." In other auto racmg·Saturday: •One week after a controversial crash with Brftain's Nigel Mansell damQed his hopes of recaptu~ ing the world drivers' crown. Ayrton Senna of Brazil will start today's Spanish Grand Prix in Jere-z De La Frontera from the pole position. The determined Senna earned the pole for the 40th time in his career. driving a McLaren-Honda around the twisting 2.62-mile Jerez circuit in I minute. 20.291 seconds. U.S. boxer wins amateur title Eric Griffin,.1. who lost a chance to make the 1988 U.S. ulympic team because of a positive test for manjuana, stood Saturday * • niaht as the world amateur boxing cham- . pion at 106 pounds. • The S-foot-3 Griffin, a 22-ycar-old bus boy from : Houston, chased Cuban Rogelio Marcelo for three :. rounds and cauJbt him often enough for a 17-13 • decision victory m Moscow. Griffin was the only one : of the 12 members of the young, internationally 1, 1nelpetjenced U.S. team to make the finals. The other }II 1 two U.S. medals were bronze won by Tonga McClain, ._, · ; 19, of Racine, Wis., at 132 pounds. and by Raul t .. MarQuez, 18, of Houston. 'I • • , (n other _!POna news Saturday: :. 8 John Tonelli scored~wer-play •. aoal and -----• aliM&l on two--other-Los goals as the-IGftl.9 ·beat the Edmonton Oilers, S-• in an NHL preseason : ~· Tonelli'spl came on a 20-foot slap shot at 3:57 :'()(die leCODd period to sive the IGngs, now 4-4-2 in the : JNCIEI .... a J.I lead. : • AUIU'lli&D Andre Gaze. who helped Seton Hall : cm11 widaia a point of the NCAA cbampionlhip, will : ... wtdl tbe s.uJe SuperSonica oat week. Sonics : weWT• Bob Wbitlitt M)'I. Gaze, • 6-foot-? ~= .n.111 __. to termt earlier this week. and Ytill fly : ..... Mclboume to ~"a ""contraa btfore : 1l'liainl camp in San Die., Friday, team -.... . i Coatinmlal Bukctball AllOCiation. which : .. ...,.. as a lann ~ for the •onaJ ranb, .. • wiola fiancbilc IO Olclaboma City. Chip • • Oklaioma City busineuman who l :::b:* .._. to bm1 a CBA hw.hite to ~.= .. -tM .. ..._ ol ~val .. ol clitlC10n to II' ..... lor tbe In othef-iolf Saturday: •Beth Da niel fired a 5-under-par 67 to take a three-stroke lead over Pat Bradley after 11.1. o rounds of the LPGA San Jose Classic. Daniel. who has won three tournaments in the last two months. enters today"s final round at 12-under-par 132, ·fi ve shots better than the previous course record of 137. set by Sandra Haynie in 1982. Daniel. third in winnings of the LPGA Tour th is year. began the da) with a one-stroke lead over Bradle} after shooting a 65 on Friday. Bradley. fourth on the Tour in earnings this 'year. shot a 69 Saturday and was at 135. • BilJ Botton, lookJOg for his first win in nine seasons on the PGA Tour. shot a 9-under-par 63 to ta.Ice a four-stroke lead after three rounds of the C.cntel Classic in Tallahassee. Fla. Britton was at 16-undcr 200 after 54 holes, within range of Jeff Sluman's I 985 tournament record of 269. after shooting nine birdies in a bogey-free round over the 7.098-yard Killeam Country Club course. •Bob Charles sl;lot a 2-under-par 70 to retain a one-shot lead over Butch Baird after two rounds of the $300,000 Space Coast Senior Classic in Melbourne. Fla. Charles had four birdies and two bogeys as the field battled stiff winds and thick. rough at the Suntrce Country Club. 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LOUJS (A P)-Ch1- cago Cubs Manager Don Zimmer isn't about to let thr major league record for consecutive errorless games slip away from sec- ond baseman Ryne Sand- berg. Sandberg, who tied tht record of 89 consecuti ve ~mes se t by Manny Trillo of Philadetphia in mz. - has played onJy one inning 1n each of the last thrtt games. Zimmer said Sand- berg. who played one in- ning again Saturday, will do the same today in order to break the record. IC9-P 0 0 0 T... • S f I T-()r11t e 0 00 ~ ......... Sciltew- •111111 ~ -•1 112-• .. Anybody who ,ays that 1s a chea~ record 1s full of crap." Zimmer said."The gu y plays every inning of every pmc for six years. l think he's entitled to the fielding record." 417tl T... • 7t 11111~ 1• t ll --S $af'9"'..... ...... • .. -•-11 ...YM .. - -•-1 ~--. TGwVM, llllos ~ -.. •t '9-J L08-S... Fr-'K• '+ SW\ t>i..o t ........... Uri& ~ '-~.Me ...... o--. .19C'111r11, L~ YM i. 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" Workman, thoup, was also ~ el~ased with effort turned in by the • OCC defense against Russell, who ~ eQ~ered the game averaging 201.S : ya rds a rme. ' Russel • who was held to under . 100 yants aaainsJ occ last year for ~ the only time in the season, bad 33 • carries for 14S yards in this one. .. If it's l SQ yards that we held ' {Russell) 10. then we did an amazing : Job," Workman said. "That'$ two • years in a row we've done a good job on him~ so he erobably doesn't like us. He's a horse. though." The touchdown run'by Vaez with 4: I 0 left in the first quarter was the longest scoring run from scrimmage for OCC since Steve Monahan went 87 yards in 1971. "It was pretty big;• Workman said of the TD run by Vaez, "but so was the kickoff return (by Hatch)." Down 18-6 and time running out 1n the first half. Hatch-needed only I 3 seconds to reach paydirt and move OCC a httle closer on the scoreboard. Angelovic, who com- pleted 9 of 20 passes for 143 yards and one interception. hit wide re- ceiver Mark Rapp with a pass oo the two-point conversion to make it 18-14 wtth 1:44 remaining in the half. Hatch's kickoff return touchdown wa s the third longest in OCC his- tOf)', falling 1 yard short of the record held by Brian George ( 1988) and Ban Rccktenwald ( 1986). OMl)r ...... ~ .. oto ttr Lee ~.,,.. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 1, 1989 83 Tennessee surprises Auburn Titans take Big West opener from The Assodat•d Pr•ss One year ago, Reggie Cobb had the worst da) of his college rushing career agamst Auburn. On Saturday he had .his best, leading I 2th-ranked Tennessee to a 21·I4 victory over the fourth-ranked Tigers. . Cobb, held to 12 yards rushing in a loss to Auburn last year, ran for a career·htgh 225 yards, Including a 79-y~rd !Ouchdown run. He 1s the first back to hn the 100-yard mark against Auburn in 25 regular ~ason games . .• "J don't think e,cople a~ yet givi ng us <'red1t for being a good te<&m, Cobb u1d. ..but each game we should be convincing tHem." -Tennesste. 4-0. also got two safeties on high Cc:'nter snaps for its ninth straight victory. Aubum. 2-1. entered the Southeastern Conference game as the nation's Jcader.in rushing defense. ha ving allowed onl~ 56 'ards in victories O\Cr Pacific and Southern M1ss1ss1pp1. lo other games: C•l State F ullertoa 34, Nevada-Las Vegas 20: Dan Speltz passed for 2J7 yards and four touchdown., to lead the Tnans. 2·2-1 overall. 10 the Big West Conference victory over Ne' ada-Las Vegas, 2·1. I· I Mike Pringle rushed fo r I 17 'ards 1 n the conferenu· oix-ner for Fullerton as thl' Titans evened their o' l'rall record at 2-2-1. Speltz completed 19 of 28 pas~., v.11h Roch Palamara accounting for 183 yards and two touchdo'-"nS on 11 reception~ Pnngje, second in the nat1on 1n all- purpose running. totalfed 213 ~ards. v.1th 74 ~ards on four pass recepttons and 22 yard'i on onl' kickoff return Pacific 26, Long Beacb .Slate 2~: '>coll Lu bov. scored two touchdowns and Jon Derr hit two 42-\ard field goals a Pacific oven:am~ a 25-16 tounh-quancr in a Big West ( onfen;nce game. Pacific. p1C'kcd up m first win of the season. 1mpro' 1ng to 1.4 and 1-2 in conference. Long Beach fell to 2-3 and 0-2. San Jon State 40 , Stanford 33: E' erett Lamplu ns intercepted a Steve Smnh pass and returned 11 39 \ards in the l'ounh qlJaner. as San Jose State. :!-1 . ddrated tanford. 1-3. terback Bill Musgrave threw three 1ntercept1ons and fumbled the ball away once Arliou S&a&e It, MIJsourl 3: JefT Simoneau scored two four\b-quaner touchdowns while Da vid Winsley rushed for a career-high 134 y.ards for the un Devils. 3-1 . agatnst Mwoun. 1-3. Notre Dame CO, PardH 1': TonJ Rice passed for a career-high 270 )ards. and Anthon) ohnson scored two touchdowns as top-ranked No tre Dame 4-0 beat Purdue. Rice also had a caret"r-h1gh 12 co~pleu~ns an 15 attempts, but hts onl)' scorc ""as on a shon run Miami, Fla. %6, MlcbiJU Ute 20: No 2 Mtflml sunwed the loss of 1 t'> stamng quarterback and got four field goaJs from Carlo\ Huena 1n defeaung Michigan State. Thc Hum canes. 4-0 lost stamng quanerback C'ra1g Enck son "hl'n hr bro1e is kn uclcJe on llis throw mg hand 10 tht' !tt'rond quarter He-11 be 1n a-<:~st for at least fo ur "eeb Nebraska 35, Oregon tate 7: Gerf) Gdowslu ran for one tourhdown and pas..ed for another as he led third-ranked '\ehra.,ka l" w Oregon ~tate fhe Com· husker . 4-0. '>truggled thruugh three quarters against the Bea,ers. ::!-2 p1d1ng up three "cores foHov.1ng Beaver tumO\Cr<, · Colorado 45, Washington 28: ~u 5 ( olorado honor- ed the memo~ ol J teammate. then defeated 21st- ranked Wa h1ngton "Ith thl' most paints allowed a v1s1tor at H1Jsk\ 't.id1um 1n N I \rars Before the game. the Buflalocs pfa,cr., kndt m honor of 4uanc:rback al Aunese. v.ho died ut 'tuma<.h <.:ancer last ">aturda). ~icbigan 41. Maryland 21: Eh I\ vrbac completed his hrst fi' e PJ'>'>t°'> t\l.u tor touchdov. ns, and No.-6 M1ch1ga n finalh gl•t ""ground game gomg. too in an eas\ \ lt'IOI'\ tJ\ l'r \IJI'\ land · Dukl' :!1. Clem on 17: Hill\ Ra' passed for two l0Ulhd9v.n<, 1nduJ1ng J "'·)i!rd~r to C hns Bro"n w11h J· I lelt ltlt)ng Duke O\ er SC\ en th-ranked Clemson in the ~tlant1l ( oa!>t ( onfcrence Arkansas 39. Texas.El Paso 7: James Rouse-. back as a stanl'r '>Cured tv.o first-quaner iouchdo"ns and kJl'h ·r fodd ~ ngh1 hdped "\o -\rlcansas tie an I\ ( ~A rl'1..urd ~ ngh t had field goal~ of 3 7. 4 7, 22 and .P ~ard) -gl\ 1ng .\r~an..as l1c~ers 30 straight since earl~ la)t· sca!.un. t~ 1ng a re-cord set b' Wasfungton's ! hue~ "-el<>on in 14 1-2 Mt SA( took over on its own 36 with 2:41 rema1n1ng to take one last shot at winning 11. Katovsich made the biggest pla) on third down by dropping Russell for a 3-yard loss. .Orange Coast tallback Mike Vaea gaaes upfield •she eludes Mt. S•n Antonio defender during Saturday·• g•me at qcc. Oregon 16, Arizona 10: (1regg Mc( allum ~u:ked three field goals and Orcgoo's defense sullcd I 'th· ranked A.nzona. 3-2 ovrrall. 2-1 to the Pac-I 0. Oregon. 3-1. 2-1 . bolted to a 13-0 lead 1n the first quarter and weathered a disastrous second penod. v. hen quar· ·• West Virginia 31. Pittsburgh 31: Ed Frazier kicked a ~2-,ard lil'ld goal a' time np1rcd 10 cap a 22-paint comebal ~ tn the last 9 r14 for No I 0 P111. 3-0-1 against ninth-ranked ~est \ 1rg1n1a. +0-1 An OCC penalty. one of 16 for the Pirates. mo ed the ball up to the 36 on founh down. but the Mounties· last hopt' van1sh~d as Spear's pass was broken up b) Hatch and Qi C ran out the final I "41 to win 11. 0 Ora~ Co.st 22, Mt. San Antonio 11 Score bv Ou••1•n Ml San An•o11•0 6 11 O 0'-18 Or1"9e Co•'' 6 8 8 o-n Finl Ouar1w MS-Ru\\ell 7 run <i..icl<. OIOcO.td), 9 47 OCC-Veer 77 run (DllU f11ltd), • 10 S.Cllftd Ou•""' MS-Lorenge 2S l'llU l•om SC>flar run l11ltd) 11) MS-Runtll 11 run (run la i.ol l S7 OCC-Halch 98 ''ci..oH rt lurn 1RaDP DIU from At1oe10v1cl I u Third ~""' > OCC-McGthtt • run (Vn1 run> O ~ UCLA ·From 81 sull president and IJonahul' \\3\ .i ftr!lt-~car 3:>~1-.iant to Pcp1w r Rodgers at l 'CL.-\ Like mo'lt of thl' others. this game v.a in doubt for a l11tk more than a quancr before l rCLA '>ho"ed Cal the door. Bret Joh Mon passed for 166 ~ ards and three toucncJov. n .-C'omple11ng 14of18 passes w11h no interceptions to lead the Bruins in thl'lr Pac-I 0 conference opener. The sophomore from El Toro High was cool unda pressure and c' en cookr w11hou1 prrssure. He threw 1v.o ofh1s sconng passes 1n the second quarter after L'CI ~ fell behind. 3·0. and threatened to kt Ca l make a game of 11. The win helped the Bru10s 10 0 ' ercomc la~t v.ec~ 's hranbreaking last·mtnutl' loss to M1ch1g.an at thl' Rose Bowl and kepi altH' another streak. UCLA has follov.cd 11s last 16 losses "11h a "1n. 1111. Donahue wa!> rnnfrrned about the Bruin · running game v. htch started strong but fi ntshcd with a w1mper. The~ total~d 14 1 )ards rushing. Tailback Brian Brown. for e:\amplc. had 22 yards 1n the game·s first fi,e pla~s and fin- ished Wtlh 38. "Our runf»flg ~me has been a d1sappa1ntment." ..aid Donahue. USC From 81 we're bitterl} d1sappomted." Wash· tnJ,ton State Coach Mike Pncc said ·Not man) people ha\C l ' C in that s11ua11on. We talked 31l week about--ptttttng them awa) when "c had the chance and we didn't do 11:· Man nov1ch 's 2-yard 1ouchdo" n pass to tailback Ricky Ervins capped an 18-pla) dnve for USC (3-1. 1-0 to Pac-I 0) that started at the Trojans' 9-yard ltnc with 3:31 left. Marinovich h119 of 16-pass~ on the final dn c and convened two fourth-down plays. "He JUSI kept moving around. There wert' so many great plays;· Smith said. "That was a mighty big Allendenct 1,000 (t\1tma1eo) GAME ,STATISTICS MS F1r\f oowns 19 Ru\l>t\ veroaoe 38· IS7 Pau•ng varoaoe 710 Pe n •n11 1•·77 I Rflurn v eroa11t' 9 Negative~~~ var0.11e 0 Ne1 veroage 316 Punl5 6••0 Fumotes lumt> t \ IO\t I I Penall•tl varoeot 8·8S Time 01 ooutnlon 79 08 occ IS lS-263 143 9·10·1 •S 6·tor-J2 '19 •· l'I 7·7 l6·1 U )OS? I • Puf'\t 1n1erceo11on lumote re•urns INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MS-Ruutll 33· l•S Sota• I 1 Rooo.n\ 3 S Holrnt\ I ·0 OCC-VH I ll· 19S MCGPntt 12 61 AngeiQvlC ll·for minus 2S INDIVIDUAL PASSING MS-Sotar U·77· l 710 OCC-An11e10v>C 9·70-1 143 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MS-S•ew11r1 •-•2. Holmes 3 73 Lorengp 3·•7 Ru\H'"· 2 12 RooDtn\ l 70 Slf1n1an I 16 OCC-Cre1g • 73 Par~er 3·37 Mc(;et>~ 7 38 "f ran~I~. "e're not hhxk1ng up front \\ hether ,.-, .ill h~ lks1gn. I don't.kn o". 11°s bcrn a <,lov. prm.l'"' W l'0rl· JUSt not \C~ good nght no"·· Thl' Brum<, can than~ goodnc<.s. then. lor a taknted group of H'- ce1' l'r<, and for John<.on. v. ho ha' renl\ cred lrom an' au p1c1o ui; <kbut in an opening season IOS'i 10 T l'n -ne~\t'l' to take l'hargl' o( the Bruin<. I Io mO\C the ball at all for us t\ cnt1cal and Brei has donl' a nice JOh.'. Do nahue s~ud. ":'.Jo" the running game has Ill I coml' togl·ther for u to be .i n·specl· able team "h1ch i.s all "c·H· In ing to become." · -- Cal's fi rst-quartl'r dmc for a field goal "1..·n1 88 ~atd\ 1n :!2 pla~s. consuming 7 26. Thl' Bears got to thl' t ·CL-\ 1-~ard ltnc but on third-and-goal. Junior Tagaloa's catch of Ta,lor°s pa'>\ an thl' did LOnl' v.a<; nullified bl'cau"c Tagaloa came-bal·~ into..thc lield ol I pla) after tcpp1ng out of tht• hack of the end Lone · Rohb1l' Keen kicked a I Q.,ard lit'ld goal v.11h 5:04 Id\ 1n lhl· q"uar· I ter and Cal led. J.l) Credit Ta,lor "llh kl·ep1ng the dm l' going a he ~nuck o'er the m1ddk for a first down on founh- and-one at the Cal 46 "'\\ c· pla\cd well 1n tht' first quar-1 trr:·sa1d Cal Coach Bruce n'der. "but after that. rm not sure '-'hat l 'CL-\ did to take care of us .. dm C rll nl'\ er lorgct 1t:• ~1anno' 1ch said 11 v.a<;; the tir<.t time m his football career he dire tcd a dnve for the gamc-w10- ning score 1n the final minutes. ··r ,e ne,cr had an) SUC'C'CSS IO thl' two-mtnut1..• dnll." Manno' 1ch said. Washington tatc (4-1. 1-1) had a n1nc·game v.1nnmg streak napped that dated back to last season. £rvins rushed for I 38 yards o n b l camcs and po"ered the Tro ans 10 their onl) other touchdown. tn ins·· 49-yard burst olT left tackle set up his -yard halfback pass to split end John Jacison. tying the score l0-10 JUSt before halftime. Manno,1ch completed 27 of41 passes for lb8 yards with one mter- ceptton. Jackson has a carttr-h1gh 11 catche~ for 102 )ards. "My friends laughed when I signed up for dance le110f'I at Fred Astaire Dance St .. 101" . . "NOW l'M HAVING THE BEST TIME Of MY LIFE." ANO JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOllOA YS ~"'9 ' lo111 o"C1 "'~ VHI "9 II t OltO good l0t YCNI tOCiol le Ol>d Y011r h9ollll So COtl'• d •• l>"<l ••Pf' • 11141 ,ov o+ "°"<.• WO~o"O loo"'°""' YOlll J1e<1 At'o•• ()o.,c. Slvd.o nXACO 75' 77' ... 914 3tt 3tt MOTOR50~ PIL "' l·..,·• 12 a ... o•'• QI \01~ l>'•Cf' AfTlt 30 WEIGHT UUll 1ow.40 WEIGHT " .... '~ .,. \Q t ""' • 54t . ...... 52 c , ...... Of •tt•H ' tlSSTqll 64c •• ..... ..... ., l£ • 'fl 1-C/itnllle I MOTOtl Ok 1ow JO 1ow.40 OR 2ow .so WEIGHT • c LIFETIME AllANTY STARTERS AND ALTHNATOlS a • .,. • •·-• ••~o· •,.·.·•o 29" "" • l -..-..· >'• "'"' ......... ""' U GUl•U 10 :i-" tlOUU l IO .." ltOu1•t OVll .. M 10' OI• l lO t'l flCl r.i OIL FILTERS .,.,.., • 1 O' lO • er ,. _. ,: ., ,.,oi• :j..,l"l't~,· -:»l"ld ,,.,por' ,,.,..,,".' ., REGUL AR OVER 191 2!~ s 1 OFF MEGA TO.QUE IATTHIU MMONTH , ... '"""" -. A -............ 39• Pn;sbll' SYLVANIA GLASS HA&.OGIN HEADLAMH ~·;~~·~~.. 711 =~~ 12~ ::' (AC"' •-1''- s·~•A.N • -·· oOOS., -· •f"'\ &Cf WllrllT (4-"'UlU SPECIAL ORDERS ON THOUSANDS OF PARTS .,.1,_ E7 OOM71 'F. ,., -,,,... -~ -- ~~ t*• .:\'~{/' .. .. 0rMge C0Me DAILY PILOT/ Sund9Y. OotOber 1, 1te8 ROtlNDUP ,,..., ~me thtoqh bv shuttina out their foe in the middJe two periods. Pike finilhed with l2 saves in the titJe pmc u CdM improved to 8-0 on ihc seat0n. Ryan Weir, Scott Tucker and Robert Gray al$0 had goals in the final victory. Wit.on defeated Villa Park in lhe semifinals. lo the semifinal Ryan Weir took top honors wtth five goals, two of them coming on penalty shots. With El Toro collapsinJ its defense to the inside, tbe Sea Kings kicked the ball CdM•s -..8 n Weir back to the perim eter, where Weir "'' found himself free for the outside shot. Conrad Macedo had three u -Cvpress on Tuesda)' at 5:30 p.m. sists. Howald two and Gray two in ·rn the semifi nals of the tourney. the match. tbe Rustlers trailed Scottsdale. A~z., Weir tallied three of his fi ve goals 12-2, in the second ga.me after losmg in the first quantr as CdM built a the fi rst, but they rall~ed for a I 0-15: 4-2 edge and defense in the hole by 15-12, 15-6. 15-8 win. Mater De1 Macecfo~owalo and Tucker was a products Maureen •Flannigan (I ~ key fact"ID-rn shutting down 1he-kills, eight ace serves and Joh Chargers to the middle periods as Eberhan ( 12 k~llsl led the way. CdM ran the lead to 7-2 after three When down 12-2. Ebcrhan served periods. _ nme straigh1 points to get polden In other South Coast tournament West ·on track. • action: •Orange Coast fell to host ~n •After suffering a pair of one-Diego Mesa. 15-12. 15-13. 15-7. m goal setbacks on Fnday. Marina the consolauon quanerfinals. ~e bounccd back to wi n two decisions spite-improved pla} from Lisa W1s- by two goals on the final day of the dom. tournament. _ In women's college olleybalJ: . The Vik ings d owned San • ~uthem C-ahfom1a College s Clemente. 11 -9. after building a 5-0 • Heather Frew1n (20 lolls) an~ Kathy cushion after one q uaner. The lead Westfall (e igh1 kills. 13 digs. 41 dwindled 10 7-6 in the third quarter. ass1s~s) .led the :inguards from a 2-1 but Manna (9-2) scored the: next delic1r in gaml·s w a 16-14. 12·15. three goals to rega in control. 13-15. 15-?._ 1)-7 co'!'cback over In a 12-10 ovenime victory over _Azusa Pac1hc 111 a Golden State Mission Viejo. Chuck Haefner Athletic Conference ' match. seored seven goals. including 1,wo of The Vanguar~s. "'~o had Jost .two Marina's three in the extra session. sta ners to knee 1nJunes the pre"1o us •Edison e'e n~d its record at 5-5 night. also received nine k~lls from with a pair of victoncs. dominati ng Kri~ta Hoo~ er and scxe!" kills fro m throughout in an 8-5 win o'er Mira Pon Serapion. who ~tt at a SO . Costa. then edging Sunsc1 rival percent chp tn a fill-in role. CT Fountai n Vall ey. 9-8. improved to 1-3 in conference, 7-.8 In the win over the Barons. overall. Azusa is 1-3 in conference. Edison trailed 7-5 m the fourth •Fresno Pacific downerd Chnst quarter before scori ng four of the College Irvine. 15-2. 15-6. I S-6. in a final five $oa.ls. Bnao Stanton. who Golden State Athlettc Conference led the Chargers with four goals. match as tlie ~rs improved to scored the game-"' mner on a -2-1 in conference and CCI fell to 0-3, backh and from 2 meters to break an 3-7 overall. The Eagles· Mal) Paul us 8-8 tie with 39 seconds remaining. had eight kills and three c;olo blocks. Clint Nichols tallied three times to In coll ege golf: pace the Chargers in the win over • UCI is 16th in the I Q-tcam field Mira Costa. after the second da5 of action at the In the Magnolia Tournament: sixth annual New Mexico State •Mater Dei's Charlie Wallace Classic at Las Cruces. N.M. The and Scott Dreher led the Monarchs Anteaters have a 36-holc total of 607 ( 11-4) to a fourth-place fi nish. Each after a round of 300 Saturday . Texas had three goals in a I 0-3 victor. Christian leads the field wtth 5 79 over Cypress in foun h-place round-stoc.kes, robin pla_y. and each had two µols. T('U's Mark Massengak 1s the as did Jeff Campbell, in a 8-5 victory individual leader al 4-under. par 140 over Bell Gardens. Sophomore Phil-after 68 on Saturday. Lead ing UCI lip Mayer d id a good job filling in are Mark Wilson and Lyle Ar~her. for injured slaner Chns Ward. , who are tied for 28th at 149. Wilson In community college water polo: shot 74 on Saturda~ and Archer a •Golden West outscored a pair 72. of opponents, 34-2, to clai m two In men's college soccer: . victon es in non-conference matches •Aaron Clasen scored a pair of in the Rustlers' pool. GWC routed goals and Max Murph) added an Saddleback: 20-1. as Henry Rabello insurance goal late in the match to scored six goals and Steve J(jdder lead Chnst College In inc to a 3-1 four. victor) over Cal Bapttst m the In the sccontl game. the Rustlers Eagles· Golden State Athlellc Con- pounded Citrus, 14-1, as Rabello ference opener. and Matt Mauser tallied four goals ,Cla~n scored the first goal 31 apiece. Golden West improved 10 mmutes into the game as the CaJ 17-1 overall. Baptist goalie misJudged his 40-yard ·In community college football: shot. O asen then b~ke a 1-1 dead- • University High product Jeff lock seven minutes into the second Bailey completed 16 of 29 passes for half on a free kick. and Murphy's 153 yards and two touchdowns in g~J came .. 13 m inutes from the his first stan for Saddleback College. finish. CCI 1s now. 5-5 over,all. but the inexperienced Gauchos fell • lo another GSAC opener, Rob- to 0-3 for the .first time in the en Hastings fired in a rebound off a school's history with a 23-12 shot by teammate J im Bra"!nan. t~at Mission Conference loss to Palomar. was mishandled by the goahe, g1vmg Bailey, who had entered the game -SoCal Coll~c a 1-9 v?ctory over in the second half of the Gauchos· Fresno Pacifi c. Hastmgs goal came two previous games. had the first 25 minutes -lnto the secon~ half and passing night over 50 pert;ent for a g~ve the Vanguards their second Saddleback quanerback this season. victory of the season. Fountain Valley High product Mike In women's college soccer: Cook caught seven passes for 76 •Katie Krall and Kacky Ovrum yards and a touchdown. scored goals for UCI, the latter In wo men's community college coming with 15 minutes remaining, volleyball: t o rally the, Anteaters from a 1-0 • Golden West College fell to halftime def~it fo r a non-conference Cerritos in the semifinals of the San 2-l road victory over United States Diego Mesa Tournament, 15-7. International University. UCI im- 15-f 2, to fall to 2-2 and wtll' open proved to 2-6-2. while USIU fell to Orange Empire Conference al 3-5. · • Raiders face Seattle in early AFC West crucial ly JOHN NADEL _,,,~........, LOS ANGELES -h seems too early in the season to deem any pme as crucial. but the Seattle Seahawk.s and Los Angeles Raiders probably feel that way about their contest today. That's because the loser is goina to ba\'e a very difficult time battling blck to win the AFC West titJe. Bolb..Jamt brio& l -2 records into the Pf1!e at the Los Angeles Col- iJeum. Kickoff ti me is I p.m. The Raiden were listed as I '12-po_int a¥0ritet. A crowd of about 45,000 is aoected. Deaver lads the AFC West with a 3-0 record. so the Scahawks- Raiders Joser couJd be three games behind the Broncos by the time the weekend's over. That would be thr case should Denvrr beat Cleveland. J "The Broncos are the team that's jumped out there and everyone etse as playina catchup," said Seabawks Coach Chuck Knox, whose team won the division title last tea$0n with a 9-7 record. "We're a 1-2 team, thaf s the way we·vc bttn playing. "We're not a good team at this point. Hopefully, we'll get better. When you tackle better and you covet better. you play better. That's what happened latt week.•• 11\IOH". . ~ MA.JOit L8A9Um STANCMNGS -"-1c:•U... 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II IS a.m. Cnlcego ($ulclitte IS· lll at St Louis (Hill 7· 1•1. 11 lS a m San Francisco !Downs 4·7> at San 0 1ego CRumuuen 10· 10). l:OS om ENO REGULAR SEASON PostsNson .cMdul\' PLAYOFFS A"'91'lan LN9Ut Tuesoev. OCI. 3 -at Oakleno S·24 om Weonesoav. OCt • -a l OeO.land, 12-<>6 Pm Frodav. OCt 6 -a t Toronto, S 20 o.m. Saturoav: OCI 1 -at Toronto 10-<>6 a m Sund ... OCI a -at Toronto 1 36 o.m Ill neceuarvl Tunoav, Ocl 10 -at Oe~leno. S 70 D.m C•f neceuarv) weont~dav Oct 11 -er Oa,1ano S 10 om (It necena rv) Nettonal LNQUt Weonnoav. Oct • -at cn1~aoo s 7• om -Tl'lunoav. Oct S -at C111ogo S.JS D m S.turoev. Oct 7 -a1 San Franc sco S 20 Dm Sundev, OCI a -al Sar\ F'tanClSCO. S-10 0 m MOnOav, OCI 9 -et Sen Franc sco 1106 pm (rt o«ene rv) Weo~\Oev, Oct 11 -at C•,,cavo 11 06 om Clf necenerv) Tllursoav. 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A-34,910. 0 0 0 0 0 I JollnMlll, Ste· GOI • ,:/ c..... •• NIW IMXICO STATE CLASSIC (ti UI ~ fC.M.) TIAM STANOtMGS I TlllH Cllrl1llon 290-219-579 2. Frn no Stale 2'2-291-Sll (1 .. ) UC S.nte Soro.re 292-291-513 4. Nev~·Lll VINl 290·29s-51S 5. S.n Fra nclac:o 303·1tS-Sl8 6. Hew Mt•lco State No 2 m-~91 7 Celltornle 293-299--S92 l New Mulco Slate No 1'6·297-593 t. Pacific 300·29S-S93 10 $an Joli Stele 30S·297-S97 11 T 11tet T tdl 304· 29S-S9' 12. $an Olt90 Stole 297-~I 13. US lnternatlonol m-JCM-iOI 14. Hew Mexico 305·~ IS. LOll9 a.ct& Ste,. 296·11~ 16. UCI J07·l00-i07 11 •..... dine l03·30f-612 11. Colorodo State .,. 301·31)-610 If. New Me•lco JC 313-317-630 -~Al SCOtlES foMr\ Mot ...... (TCUI T Cldd F ltrldler C USF I Geo! CH'""" CFSU) Todel Edl--. cues•> left Fur1fl <C•e 1rle) Werra11 kftlN CUNl.V) ,_.,....,CU ) Oertll OIW'll CUNL VI ,_.. ...,_. <FSU> •ldlltf 1eM1 CNMI> ==1: ==I ==(~) .,.,.........,....CNMSll T ............ CCel) :.:n=1':tJ. r·· -•~.--- NPL ........ c. ....... Welt w L T ~ct ~p ~A 9'8ml 3 0 0 t.000 103 7, San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 .. '° Atlanta I 2 0 .333 S1 6S NewO<l .. M 1 2 0 .333 72 S5 Cemraf Chic.ago 3 0 0 1.000 102 " Tame>a Bav 2 1 0 .667 59 Sl • GrH n Bav 1 2 0 .333 9" 91 MlnMSOla 1 2 0 .333 59 72 Oetroll 0 3 0 .000 54 87 IHI N. Y. Giant$ 3 0 0 1.000 86 .cs Philadelphia 2 I 0 .667 10 1 82 Ph<Senlx 2 .1 0 .667 S7 72 Wuhlngton 1 2 0 .333 91 76 OallH 0 3 0 .000 29 es Amertc.an Cenfertne• Denver Kan .. $--Cltv Aaktln San Diego Seal tie C~veland Cincinnati Houston Pllhburgh W•sf W L 3 0 1 2 l ? 1 2 l 2 Centr'al 2 0 I 1 I 2 1 2 EHi T Pct. PF PA 0 1.000 tJ SS 0... .333 so 1~ o .Jaa ee-69 0 .333 62 10 0 333 SS 68 0 1.000 89 24 0 SOO SS 27 0 .333 82 112 0 333 J 7 106 Buttalo 2 I O 667 .. 93 333 54 70 333 · a1 n .333 40 72 .333 .. 98 lndlanaPOlis 1 2 O Miami 1 2 0 New Enoland I 2 0 N.Y Jets I 2 0 -TedllY'l ~ R1m1 a l Sen Frenclsco (Cnanne1 2 •• I D m.l See11le at Relclan, I om Atlenla vJ. GrH'n Bav al Mllwaui.ee, 10 a.m Clnclnnell al Ke nsal Cll'W. 10 a m Denver et Cleveleno CCllaMtl • a l 10 a m.1 1ndlenePOlls al New York Jeh, 10 a m Mleml el HOUl fOn, 10 a.m New Enoleno 11 Butt110. 10 • m. Waslllnglon el New Orlt.anl. 10 a.m . Pi11sourgll 11 Dtt~oil, ur a m TamPe Bav at Ml!lnesora. 10 a.m . Sen Diego e l Pno.nlc, I o m. Ntw Yorll Glanll et OallH , I P.m. MandaV'I Gtme P1111aoe1on11 at Chicago (Cll•nnel 1 at 6 o m.l COLLEGE u~c 11, WHhiMtOn St11te 17 k ar• tav ouen.n use • Wa\ttlngton Sta It WSU-Slallworll'I 77 oe u 0 ID · 0 &-18 7 3 7 ~17 from Gar<i• <Hanson 11.ick.J USC-FG Rvorlouet 33 WSU-FG HanlOn 23 USC-Jackson I oen from Ervons !Rodrlvuer "C") WSU-Brounaro 49 PH S from Garcia (Hanson kick.) USC-Ervlns 2 PU \ lrom Merlnovocn (Wel•· men oan from Marlnovklll Allenoanc-38,43' TEAM STATISTICS USC Flrsl CIOW"\ 21 Rull'lts·vards .tJ· 169 Pau lng vards 276 Return varos 31 Pent\ 28·•2· I Pun ls S·36 Fumt>tes-1os1 0-0 Pe111Uies·varos 11-101 Tlmt of oossenoon 35 OS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS wsu IS 28-14 217 36 11·111· I 6·48 1·0 J0-106 24.SS RUSHING-USC Ervlns. 23· 138, Holl. 7·30. Hannan. 3·20. Eme11ue1 2·9 Marlnovlch, 8·for minu5 18 WHlllnvton Start Brouue rd, l7-2S. Garcia, 11-lor·mlnu' 11 PASSI NG-USC M<1r•nov•cn. 27·11· 1. 2bl Ervlns. I· l·O, a wesn1ng1on ·Sta te Garcia 18·28·1, 717 RECEIVING-USC Jaco.son. I I· 107. Ervins. •·IS. Scoll, 3·•9. Holt 3· 38 Galbraltr• )·30 Wellman. 1-26, Emanue• 1·11. Grlttln. 1·4 Washington Slale Staliworrl'I. 7· 122, Brouuaro S·60, Oav1~. 4·93, Grivoi l·S. Wellllandl 1·7 UCLA 24, C1tifornN 6 Score Dv Ouat19fs Catttor,,la UCLA ]003-6 0 14 10 ~2• Cal-F B Keen 19 UCLA-ArOVCklt 10 Pan rrom Jonnson 1Velesco kick) UCLA-Rlcnaroion S ous from Jonnson CVt1asco k•Ckl UCLA-RlcnarOJOn '8 oan from Jonnso" Vetasco k;c' 1 UCLA-FG VttHCO '8 Cal-FG Keen 3• Allenoanc-so. 113 TEAM STATISTICS Cel F 1rsr oowns 19 Rulrte\·yaros l 4· n Pess1ng 167 Rflurn Y aros 14 Como·All·lnt 72·38·1 Punll •· .tJ Fumbtes·Loll 2·0 Penattlu-Yaros 10·94 Time ol Pou eulon 79'06 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UCLA 1'1 •S· 141 171 " IS· 19·0 3·'8 3·1 ,.3s 3054 RUSHING-<elllornla Wa llece , 20-7S, Zomall, 6·1•. Tavlor. 8·for·mlnu1 17 UCLA IC Willlem5, l•·SS. Brown, IS·38. Wiii\ IO·l2, Jolln50f1, S· 11, Banos, Hor-minus 1 PASSING-<111tornle. Tavlor, 22·l7· 1. 167. KHO 0· 1·0. 0 UCLA Joonson. 14· 11·0. 166. Bono•. I· 1·0, 6 RECEIVING-<allfornl• Zomell. 6-SO. Trt9Ql. 6•46. M Smlln, 3-11. T11111ot1. 3·16. Wellael'. 2· 14. Grlgg1. l-14, Jenkin\. 1·6 UCLA Rlc.llardlon. 3·'3, Farr. 3·35. ArOVCklt, 3·16, S. Miiier. 2-22, Auslln. 1· 11. It Moore. 1· 16, Brown, 1~t C. Stat9 Fulert9n 34, UNLV 10 Sc.. llY ~""" Nevenci.-LH VBNS 0 0 I• 6-20 Cal Start Fullerl0f1 17 10 O ,._~ CSF-Prlnglt 47 PH \ lrom Sot41Z (Ne111n kk k) CSF-Palamara 9 PHI from So.th (N•v•n kk ll) CSF-FG Nevin 36 CSF-f'G Nevin 32 CSF-Palem.re I oau from SDellz (Nevin kick) UNLV-TooYMr 4 run ISolorlo kick) UNLV-Sloll 2 run CSOlorlo kick) CSF-Brennen I oen .trom S11911l (Nevin kkk) UNL V-McC4rOlt 26 i>HI ln>m S1011 (rvn lolled) Att•nc-3,930. ft.AM ITA'NTICI UMLV CSP Flnt doWM IS lf •uw.-vw• .S• li6 l!t· 1 IS P9ulfte I~ m Retur11 Y•rcb 40 17 C~AIHnl 12·2 1-1 1'•11·0 PilN• 6·45 l -21 F'umlllti-t.osl l·O •-2 ~i.t-Yerd' 6·70 3·25 Ttme of PolMUloft 32:ff 27 0 I IMDfVIOUAL STATISTICS tltUSHING-\JNl. V: Brlehlmon, 1'·St, Toomer. 11-..-r.·· EH lrNn, 10-17. Cel S••'• Fu11911on: Pring , l0· 117. P MSINO-UNLV; Stolfi 12·21·1, 133. Cel Slate Fulllf.JOl'I: 19·1t·D. 191 RECEIVING-UNI. II: Mc<:a rdle, 7·IO; 8 r1Qfltmon, 3· IS. Col Stele Fv11tr1on· Patamer1. 11-113; Prln9tt, 4·7•; Diii, :M? PacNk 2', Ltn9 BMch Stat9 2S ScM9 llY ~""" Lo119 BMCll Stall 12 0 0 1)-25 Ptcfflc 1 6 3 10-76 LBS-Webb S run (conversion tali.ell LBs-Foster 10 oeu from 0.fH CcOfivtfM«>n tailed I P~ubow ;l3 pen from l(opp \Derr kick.I _p~wln..\O l'BU from IC'OllO TtonvenlOn l1llecl~ , Pac-Oerr 4fFG LBs-Fo\ttr • PH $ from 0.IH lkkk failed) LBs.--Folltr 11 Pan from 0 11ts ( S<llwtl!d· Inger kldll Pac-LUbow I r~n !Derr kick.I Pac-Otrr 42 FG Allende~S.260 TEAM STATISTICS c. ...... ..., ..... "°"~IHNCC ~ ........ 1110 $1 Saddl•ll•t ll o, 2 ; ~ Goldan Wnl " , SaddlttlKll ~Ing PttWIB I S.vn ClWNllln 12, , ... ltV 2 Goldtn Wilt KWl1111 Klooer a, R.--0 6, Cllac>ln 2. Mauw 7, Luurtfl I Lee 7, FaUllr.ner I. Horton I, MIN$ I. Savtt Tevror , .. G..-i Wtsl 14. CltnK I Cllrul 0 0 0 I-I Golden WHI 7 l 3 ?-14 Cllrul •Corino· G•llndo 1 S••"· Gellnoo s. ' ROOI> 7 · Golden Wtst Kortno 'Rebt410 4, CllaPln 1. Mauter 4. LH 1, Ado.trnan I. Horlon l . Blanchard 1 Savtl: Ro~v .!· Huttrnen •· Hlth $dlool $0UTH COAST TOU.NAMENT tat Newl*'t H•rMr Hlltl I CM~ c-dtl Mar fO. LtM S..ch Whefl 4 Corona oel Mar 2 2 S 1-10 Lono Beacll Wiison 2 O O l-' Corona oel Mer 'coring Howelc! S. Gullafl0f1 2. R weir I, Gra• t. Tuci..er I Savel Pll1e 12 cw-dtl ('Mr a. El Tew•· 4 Corona oel Mar • 2 I 1-t Et Toro 1 o O ,_. CO'ona Oet Mar scor•"O Wt1r S. Weir \, Grev I Cu•lelson I Sa vel Po~e 6 Grav I El Toro M:Orlng I( N•Cl1o4 2. 8 NlcllOI 1, Soencer I Saves Terw•t•ver 10 l•I Hwlta~ Par11 ) f'!Mrlna 11, S. n C""*"' t LI S Pac • Marona S 1 2 )-11 Finl oown• 19 2S Sen C>emenlt o 4 2 )-9 Rusllts·veros •• 217 '3· 110 Marona .corlng~Rooerts •. '-tnvon l . Cvx 7. Res1lng 140 320 DI 1J 'RelUf'n Yards 20 l6 Scnwartz I, Jecoos 1 Se•n 1ieotiec11 Sa" Clemente seer ng F.ienlf~ 3. Condoll 1, Comp-All·lnl 10·2• I 73·39 I L•A• 2 ·Lurer I Plerrac• 1 Sa•M Scort 7 Punls 7·2•9 6-131 u•- Fumble$-LOSI 2-1 0·0 f'!Mrlnl It Mini«\ Vltle 10 Ptnallles·Yeros S-SS 7·SI M1u 1cn V1e10 3 I 3 2 1-10 Tlmt ol Pouen lon 2S 3, 306 Ma11n11 2 2 2 3 >-12 -INDIVIDUAL STATISTKS M·\\•0" V e10 ' v rg p,.,~c:i 3 S1n11000 3. RUSHING-Long Bu ell Start Fau•r• Oe1g110_,? McMdnc>r I Sturm' I So~f\ JOM\On 18· 116; Webb, 11-S7; Doason, 6-12 81Hnt r S· 16 7 .Marina sc0t•"9 Heel.Iler 7.JocDbs 2. Kenvon 2, Robtrt• I Sa''' 0 " ent>«~ 11 Pacific: Koop, IS·•O; Lubow, 16·2?. Powell 3 11. Fisher, 4-J 1. PASSING-Long Beacn Sta ie· Oales, 24· 10· I 14o. Pacific: KOPP. 39·23· I. 320 RECEIVING-Lol\Q Beech Stete Fo\ler 6·80; Blltntr, 7·33; Newsome. I· 14, Wooovarl!. 1·8. Pacific. Lubow. 7·118. Ba•owon 6·fl Eowaros, S·77, Powell, 2· 16 'C~UNITY COLLEGE Mission Confet'enc• TN m El Camino Ran<llO Sanh1go Rlven1oe GOiden Wut Ctrriros Long Beach Ml Sen Antonio 0re"91 CoHt Pasaoena San 01eoo Mt\a Gronmont Paromar Fut1er1on Sournwntern S.ooJet>ack San Ole110 Cont. Over•• WL T W LT 1 0 0 300 200 300 200 300 200 1 10 II 0 2 1 I 1 1 0 1 I 0 I I 0 1 1 0 II 0 :' I 0 110 2 10 110 71.0 1 0 I J ,, 110 1]0 0 2 i) 1 1 0 070 11, 020 0 1 0 o 2 o n • <1 Fr!Ollv's Score GOkMn Wilt 32. Sournwestern 9 S.turdav's S<on• Orall9t Cout 22. Ml san Antonio 18 Peseoena 21, Groumont 10 San Diego Mtsa 27, Ctrrllo\ 19 fl Cam ino Jl, f:ullt rton 2• Ranch<> Santiago l8 Long Bt•c" 19 Palomar 23, Sa ooteback 12 Rl~er\lde 27, San Diego O OTHER SCORES Western St1M C..,._..tnee LA Southwesr 11. LA Valle v 9 l\lloorparO. SS, C.omoton 0 Feottl• ConferenGt c.rrus 28 San Bernardino II Ea\I LA b R 0 Honoo 36 H kit! $ChOOI SATURDAY'S SCORE \nan·IM9'11) Sunnv Hill\ 17 Cenvon 0 (II El Dorado H}ffl l Edhon a, Mlra Costa S Mira Costa 0 2 I 1-S- f olson 1 • 3 o-t Mira Cosio Ho,.ng L1t1or 2. Elllotl I. WllltrO I, Eo ... eros 1 Sa•" Bov" 1 Eo•son SC0""" C N1c,..01s 3 Sta nton 'l. McC1un11 1 C ooro"'s" 1 Save\ Scnachl I Eot~ 9, FOllntaln Veltv I t0 \00 I I 1 ~ 2 1 23-9 i: ourla n \iaH~ ... EoosOf'I HO• ~II \tar•O' • y,.1,1rom l •JlcC•unQ 1 Sa ves ~c"e'"' b Founle•r Va ~v \C'>' r Q Redd•\" l JO"&\ 1 Q.,1Jrc18o•ona _ P•. '' Ne .. 1on t Saves D Pr'tO" • 1a1 Tustin) Futk>r1on 10, Est.1ncl.s 3 f sterC•<1 «='ult··~ • 1 0 0 I-3 I J ) l-10 E'tant 11 \CC' riJ ... .,,., • ., Langer I !Con~•~ ' ~4 '1fS (arrtffil, .. ~ 1 r 1•·erto" \C '"~ 1•., < l\llat•J•O • J "'J)(Olf I MAGNOLIA TOURNAMENT Fou,..,,. ~ct Maler Oto 10, CVOf't U l (. ~P'tH 0 1 1 1-) Ma•pr 01' 2 2 1 •-10 Ma•e• Ot sro• n~ "''" •oce l Dre,,er J ~ enre~v 1 C.a1utc 0:1n-11r 1 Savts Roohelr 10 Mattr D .. 8, 8iell Gardt1n S Bell Garoe~• 1 o 2 1-s Mate• De I • 1 1-t B,, (.11rae~\ S~0 .. ~11 ll.v11I()\ ' Esrraoa 2 Ht•naM•1·1 S,,ves Hf"l''O o l'/111er Ot' ''"''"II !Ni\ <1£1 1 CarrPDflt 2 !::>•1i11e• 2 Vlor.11~ I ~ ennl'Ov Savo Rovnelr 8 • VOLLE~'Bt\LL > "\.• Cole9e womtn GOLDEN H ATE 4THLETIC CONFERENCE Frt\!'O Pac re oe• ::~•st Col~ lr••"e IS·2 IS~ IS 6 • ScCa. Co. eve eel Al. .. ,. Pa~ '·c 16 t• 12 IS '1 t) I( 1 IS 1 Communttv colle9e women SAH DIEGO MESA TOURNAMENT CMmooonSfllo Ova~I' Men's tounwim..-.t Go oen we.1 oe1 Sco11soa1e 10 1 s •s 11 (at S.ft FranclKO) 15·6 IS I 5amMIMI Siftlttl Cf\ernpionilup ~ifineh Br"o c;11oer1 Pieomonr, Cahl oet K.111111 Cerr to\ oet Goroen Wot IS 1 1S 11 Evtrr>oen Nl'w ZHlenO •·6. o· I 7·6 C7·2l Consolahon Ouarterlineh Anoe•s Jarrvo. Sweoen. def Kevon Curren San O•toO Mt,11 oet Orange Coa\l I\· n Austin, Texai. 3·6. 7·6 17·SI. 7·S ---..15· 13 IS 1 Men's tournament Cat BordHu11. Frence) samlflnel SintltS lvM Lenol. C1ec110\lovai.le , Ciel Jaime Yzaoa Peru, 6·3, 6·3. Emilio Sancnez. Soaor> oel Jean·Pn1110~ Fleuroa n. France . 6·7 (6·8J 6·•. 6· I Men'' tournament (II PllenM, Sktv) Samlflrlel Slftltts Paoto Cent, lli lv, def. Goren lvanistv•C, YugosleY&a. 6·4, 6· I, Gull .. rmo Ptrtz Ro4oan. Arge<rtina, def 'Pavel VolllH k. Wtll Germ.nv, •·6. 6·4. 6· I. C.....metl GOLDEN STATE ATMUTIC CON,IRENCE Olmt C ..... lrVtM J, C.. '""''' I C11<1sr CoHegt lrvlne scoring Clas.n 2 MurPl'lv I S.VH ~en< • Cal Baptist scoring Uovo 1 Savts Burn' • Halftime. Cllrl1t Colle9e Irvine. l·O sec.i C ..... I, ,.,_ l'adfk 0 Frrsno Paciflc wvH Vltll I SoCel COlleQt \Coring· Hu lings I Sevl\ Denoet 6. HeJfClme: O·O c ..... wemen NC>ft·CON,E•ENCE UCI 2. USW I UCI scoring Krall I, Ovrum I USIU KOrlng: Rogers 1 H~lttime; USIU, 1-0. HIGfl school girts FOOTHILL INVITATIO NAL Poet pqy L \fancoa oer ~anta Ana IS·O 17· 15 E llen· c1a dl'I Volle Par~ IS-7 IS· 11 Es•ancle Ol'I Laguna H•lls lS· 12 I ~-S s.nilfinell Foo1ti111 o~l Estancia, lS-9 WOMEN''S OCEAN RACING SERIES (Hostff DV &albN Yadlt OWi Rece OM A CLASS-I J ttv Too El es.w .eoeH vo .. avers vc 2 1\1\ei Rao,oo tFranra Ba ooa YC 8 CLASS-I Muwtit (,idam\O!' Aco\la l Dane Po•"' VC 2 F1Y1aoo .\"mi n BVC Race T•e A CLASS-I Ma~ Rao.oo. 2 Stren Brtell.,. CMe~t Ba•ua Co• n1111an YC 8 CLASS-I II/la.well 1 Occuoat.onal H11 · arO CPenlO\lo.tv1. BVC SC HEDI ·1,·:.~ T.iav~· WATER POL"O Colleoe -UCI et UC Sen Dlt90. noon SOCCER . Coll1111e men -UC Santa Bert>era 11 UCI. 2 P.m , n 1 I I f I I 00 I H \I I '( 0 IC I ' \ f HO'' C 01 \I H \ CdM b·oys trample division at Dana Hills Invitational Taylor sets course recora TM Daly PNot The C<?ro~a.dcl Mar High boys .cross country team won three md1v1dual and three team ti tles for a great day's work at S:aturday's Dana Hills High Invi tational. • _The Sea Kings woo the boys Large Schools senior div1S1on a week ago, but the team's domtnation of the Division 11 (med ium schools) races th1s week had CdM Coach Bill Sumner ecstatic about his team's early season performance. "Ifs incredible,'' Sumner said. "It's a major sur- prise. To go to Dana Hills with a lot more teams than last week at Laguna Hills, and to do this, that's crazy. "Our--guys-31'C realty domg--wdl:-O ur seniors .d<Y a pretty good JOb. because they're a big pack. but the res t of th.em ha.vc two or three (strong runne~) 1n each dlVISIQn." Chris ~annon fini shed third in the seniors race in 15: 16. Darren Sutherland was eighth ( 15:41 ) and John Mu_rphy was 10th (15:53) t~ lead the &-.a Kings to the seniors title, but Mater De1's Tom McCauley ( 15:01) and Jeff Matsumoto ( 15:08) finished first and second respecti vely. · ... Tom--Mce&ulcf s time was--sood for righ t now. and th ey ran through the (Thursday) mee t this week ran hard all week." said Mater Dei Coach Karen Frank: "Those two are the ~trong points. but '"e still need to work on our three and four runners. Jun10r ean James finished 23rd an the ~nior race." CdM"s Junior Mi le" Marumoto { 15:22). soph omore Alan Carmichael ( 16: 19) <Jnd freshman Corv Thomas ( 16:59, each won their respective grades' races, with the Sea Kings taking JUntor and freshmen team titles. Marumoto ra n about 50 )ards ahead of the pack for most of the race and finished with a strong ume Sumner said. Aaron McClendon added a sc,enth plac~ finish in .the sophomore class and Pete Carmichael was sixth among freshmen. There "ere man) other strong individual per- fomlances b~ Orange C<?ast Area boys and girls runners. while Laguna Beach High captured the bo\c; Dins10n Ill seniors race. · In the D1v1sion I girls races. Edison's Shelley Taylor took th<.' sophomore title on the flat Dana Hills' course an 17:03. echosmg the previous sophomore course record of 17: I~ c;et b\ Rancho Buena V1sta·s Kira Jorgense n 1n 19 6. · / Ocean Vic" freshman Chnss~ Engcc;s~:r "on her race 1n 17:48. "h1k If\ 1ne·s Kdh Roda took ~ccond in 17:52 in a hight~ l"Ompc1111 vr girls fin1!.h. Huntington Beach senior NatJlie Adam won the Junior-senior d1\ls1on m I -i.SJ. .In the D1,1s1on rl gJrls. l 'n1,ers1t)'s lanJa Bnx won thl' sophomore race b) ~5 <;econds O\ er her nearest competitor an 17:44. and 1n the Junior-senior class. .Newport's Kim Robinson, Woodbndge 's Laura Peck and Woodbndge's Am~ Robles finished two-three-four "I don't think she realh. was challenged:· said l lnl\ersn' Coarh Janice Rolfi .. I think '\he ma' have run faster 1f shl· had had a littk more competition. TanJa 1s coming along rt'al "ell. She should be doing real well at the end of the season:· In the bo)S D1 v1sion I 1un1or-sen1or race.' Manna's Co1"9 UC •1Yt•SIDI IMVITATID"Al f•I UC •IWMklltl Ml " f•ef9'1 KO't\ 1 Ca ~'•'• ""tOtlr'lr ~ ~ 1 UC 11 ..... ~_,. 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SoC•• c-11 s.o >• JoCOO tSoCot COi-). )) •• ¥10Me" 11.11 -,, "'"" ~""'' I G••" 1Cr1<1\t C-1 ttJ• 1 l\Mo( r~w P--1 It &J ) H•I SoC• c-1 It~ • N<P•ev _,,,.." :I OI S t.c-.11 SoC• C-~ 11 .. oe.r-lf'M ..........,,. • (I HO' \(.~ \~ co<-' n 11 n \Nio<""' S.OC•• coo -uo H lttl schoc!f DA"A HILLS IMYITATIOHAL lot 0-Het M•I M>TS ~· ~·Ot\-t ,_, tM• C••..,..I tSOt 1 McC•"f<• "'4• ,_. IS t1 ) "°"'<t 1~• lStl • WMt 11!-1 ti 1' S LO<'*°"" F°""t• • Y• ..... I tU • Jull•Or>-1 H -DI .,.. "11\I U 0 1 SoioN t (!>oooi.C>•O U 50 ) Pt1•u tlltdl•nd" ti II • 0 C-ILO\ """ 11"""0 c;.,,,.,.., ts,, 1 ,....,. '"'•"""''""f'f'' 1~1t ~tt-1 ArftO'G Po•e,.1 f,,4.t 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO, S.1220 4111100 UCl's Rabbitt takes second at R.iverside The OaNy Piiot UCI j unior Buffy Rabb1li fimmed second at the UC R1 vers1de Cross Country lnv1t.at1onal Saturday with a time of 17: 18 over 5.000 meters. The UCI women finished third in the meet, but did not have fo ur of their top seven runners a( the meet, Rabbitt was five SC$'Onds off the pace set by Cal State Northndae's Darcy 4-rTCola. Cal State LA won tht·-meet. - Of the other regulars competing. freshman Rayna Cervantes took sixth ( 18:08) and Roberta Moronez t001c se've nth ( 18:08). ihe Anteaters' Akemi Royer (OCean View High) finished 44th and Kathy Grasberger took 55th to round out the team scoring. In the men's race. Dan Gald1no took 25th to lead the Anteaters "B" team. which fini shed fifth in th e meet. Cal State Northridge took top honors as a team. and Point Loma Nazarene's Hcrmando Tadese won the individual title in .:!4: 17 Both UCI teams run in the tan fo rd In' 1ta- t1onal ne>.t aturda). In college cros~ count!). • Fres hman.Genevie'e Graff won her second invitational in as many 1ries. racing to n cto11 in the Cal T~h meet at ~rroyo Park. GrafTtuuced the 3.18-mile course in 19:34. Sherry Hall of Southern Cahfornia College was 1h1rd 1n 19:56. while SC'C's Amber Le'erett was fifi h in 21 :44. For CCI. Rene Carroll plact·d sixth with a lime of 2:!: 17. In the men's meet. SCCs Tim B11an tool.. sixth an 30:23. Bnan Mc( afTcf) pulled awa~ from a pack wh1l·h included three other ru nn ers an the final ha lf-mile to finish second in 15: 12. ·'Ruthi now. the other maJor compcuuon in (the unset) feague "as ~omg to be (Fountain Valk) 's) Rich Lockwood, and hes beaten him twice:· ~aid \1anna Coach Dennis Masuda. "He should be able to \\In league and make the Cl F fina ls." Lockwood . who won the JU O\Or di' 1s1on an the same mee t a )Car a~o. took fifi h this timl.' around an th e se ni or class in 15:-5. "htle 1eammatc Da\ 1d Danmn took eighth ID I s·.i 1. The Barons' senior team tin1i;hed eighth . The big surpnse for the Barons "as ~fart.. 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Have your home at the beech wllowea.t care available! 3 Bedroom. 2•;, Bath, famlty & din- ing rm roof decks w/wet bars & apectacular vlows. $550,000- $625.000 (Plans available} 11t * * lJ«IHI• ~ Ocean, hlll & ntght tight ~ enhance 2 g1amorou9 new oon- dol1 epread over 2.200 eq. tt .. 3 ledfoom. qutet atudy • ..._far. mel dining, IPedoul ... - outdOof ~· o ... .... wltftw oere a -~ 1n mtncl, 411 a 413 WWwd Ad. <""" ..-,; Ill*). -.,., ~~ ":'!':"!'-. -... OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Oc:tober 1, 1989 .. •'I' • . . . ~ ... ~ ... NNtoft IHcft 1069 NNtoft iMdl 106t NNet iNdt 1&9 r;;,,,n li6 I~ .Qfedecl 31A, 2BA. F~ c .......... On llYFlllT ...._... l'F 11111..Um .... • ...... F30RBA 82~u,r .. lcndoY ow,t_!~R... .. ' 111 lllU OPEN s'l~. su.l~~ ,~ OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 Rm, La Lot,.+ 3 CAR GAR uefom ~ltA ~If~. ...,__ Comm'llR-'d'l~Oianf up.. ... , ... ,_ .,. " ..... , •L-.. ULI FetNIOus "---•ti I 1257,600. A.gt 493.5340 Beylhor• Of. $375.000 CllllS •l•llT stairs r..idence. Comm'I --atehd gar 2 etry bright a 2915 a.mbOO. E White ptya~rpe°lfng, H.G. Realty 72 t-0343 Two Penthoule condoe on One ol the loveliest hC>IMI °' Ofb downetelrt. FO~rVtEW c:hMrlUi '121tt<' SfOmo n 1•.. 5 BR 3BA, • -r:· •t· cetemk: tlte pvt ac>• 5 BEDROOMS tum'ng buln with gr•t everl 7BA. 4'1'.BA, lamlly 8 cw gwage. "49,000. FROM CATALINA TO UIOC dUM. 541-5792 E.ch unit ~TA'.:2 BA. blwtf• fin.t. 79,000. Overlook• city. Fran NNtoft ltlCh 1069 bay"& Catalina views. rm + bonus rm & a lg Pvt Cannety Vua.ae ANlty PALOS VERD£$ TO MTS wknd, 476-1189 wkdy r.~ 1: i::n~:t :::: lllLlnda ... Ml-1 1 .,. 493 Lugo C21 Prol -S500 000 EACH IOI w/poof, ape & 6BO. 873-3717 vBotanlcal garden pata· Ill• YllW-1 .....,. p I ...--• •55T-4373•. ~IU9AYRllT 1111 vu MIS . . 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CALL Agt, MARY ELLEN 4er s::';:st rm, 4200.., $ ~~~51~0~11· 3 ~ar i., carpets, etc $659,000 l.:J k•SIJ'{-ESTiii Hiii private enclosed yard al ~ sunken conversation IPll UY!• 11·1 IEWNIT 111111 721 -1567 iq ft 950 sit 3-car gar 1.5 11•16 W ~A a~ un IUST SELL f _ _ For lnforma11on $355,000 could be the ftre pH 12• LJ1111111 • 3BA +-lemlly rm. 2 car gar I 111 OllTI LJ11A sot a~ pool cabana · · ' v • 111-IOOO er 140-1121 best t>uy in townl ""Nantucket model wt 3 3 BR n. BA completely Buy ,.. or land lse. w/aauna A remote con-CMHrJ f'"-t ltaltJ DARRELL PASH, Bkr Bedroom, 2 S.th remOdeled, 'Fr doors. S350K or $289,950. Opulant sun-Ill Condo Ex- trol Jacuzzi. new Karlatan lll·lt'll LLllll If IEWNRT fJPH SlllAY 1·• ~ ~~.A.V (7 14)720-9422 S823.500 new Euro. kit & bath, DOCKSl&E RE 722~730 qu site decor. Lav11h use carpet thruout. beaut IU-111• 49 Shearwater Pl N B KU",..lla I WTILIFF OPEN SUN 1-5 Berber carpet. Owners -ot marble, Plantation landsca.ped lrult trees •IAYlllllH* --· H 28R 2,~BA ' · '\t"W 'J --..-1· I~·" 'I I 38R 28 ClU '9·&al hr11 have purctiaaed another · IPEl 11112111·1 shytters. mirrored baths, backydgazebowlthgreai Custom SBA 5BA On BEST view Best locaflon d~t~~hed2-styho~e.Only ·\ -st; . ,_ . 7~!~~:n:kr$475K lll·M11 home $449K/Make IHVllTllUlll landscaped patio garden vlewa. full patio. Austrian Bayshore Or. s875•000 in the Sea view comm uni-2 yrs old 5449,000 qe AL OR~ · (For entrance to guard· Oller 631-4065. Spacious single level & gate guarded comm ~at ~W:idet1er (neg) H.O. Realty 721-0343 ~bi ~~r h3'!:c exttra 2tf~ Mary. ei.1 720-8778 OCUlfJHT llPLD gated community) Monaco 3BA 2BA, l/p, llnd• model 3BR 2BA. ~3~~·t0~·ls;5~;3~~ice. S~OOo IOf l~wmi:t -places-~anyur~~ra~~~ Fabulous Bayfront Condo 3BA 2BA up, 2BR 1BA ~ M.A..V d/W. new lndscpng & very light & private! u - 2s.e 12 CHA~~RR~t C •llUll lllSE * 5897 s'oo Call for appt *REDUCED $35K • ocean/Catalina view 50: down. ql.!iet beach. white KU",.,..1111\ I fence. nu paint In/out. els 5395;000-Sunset vteWs. v.f'J nBIORe omplete prtvacy on crnr Ow · 18 720 0505 TO $384.900 b 0 5 • d water view completely \t"'"I \..,.'fl' lu ~ ·11 to greenbelt XLNT cond Plllllll PllPHTllS large Townhouse, 2 · (off Nellte Gall) lot w/spafklng waterfall. __ ner kr · _ Owner must sen 4Br 2Ba 1~:~~~1~,( AP~~31~~58{ renovated $1.199.000 \\ . h A \. $459K 759·8084 111·1111 2' tBA. e~cellent con-s EL~ fish pond In PtOI land· BLUFFS · G Plan 48R, 2-sh 2 blks 10 bch Up-g_ OPEN Sat./Sun. 11-6 REALTORS ' -d1tion 3 decll, small soaped selling w.ith 3BA, encJ unit. lots of grade•1 wi whltewaSh oak FANTASTIC OC4!&n & city 4809 Sealhore NWPT SHRS CHARMER OPEN SUNOAY 1-5 ocean view. $299.000 gazebo. pOQ,L spa. Re-amenities, very private ~ecor & Frnch doors. lrg lights view. Completely 1 Contact Clint Moses -3BR P·BA, comm pool. 2BR 2BA. mountain & Merrill L)'t\ch, Agent Call th h I ·t=~~ently refujl'l!f' 4Br 3Ba. Fee_ $429.000 By Owner sundk wlpo1en 10 add on. remodeled 301 3Ba, 3000 Cannery Village Ritally. R~mTi1!~~~~1~·;0mes spa & tennis $359,000 ocean view. gated comm Natalie 548-6569 or roug CaSSI l'CU 1.,_,cargar Agt 644-6604 ~.d)721-1550 (el721-1562 Agl 631 ~55.960-1645 sq.ti Agent846·5792 ,673-3?77or642-1663 h~~:gneeds 9 your Bkr642-3850 • $178.000.'lAgt 548-~412 759-6600 ' --. -. ' •Spa •Poot , t View '**Waterfront *•*Waterfront and Pool vGive Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEJIROOM 611 Udo Park Dr .. N B. 646-7171 $375.000 2 BEDROOM Sat/Sun 12-4 v t 22 Coventry. Harbor Ridge. N.B. . 759-6600 $529.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 240 Nice Ln. = 208. N. B. 759-6600 $325.000 Sun 1-5 ' ... ~.. . ... ~ ..... · ... , . I ' •1'-., • ·1.>_ :... 4 •3217 Montana. Mesa Verde. CM 12298 Redlands. Back Bay - 760-5000 $285.000 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $4.34,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 311 Montero. Peninsula v 26 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Cyn, NB 631-1400 $505,000 Sun 1·5 673-9333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 1870 Port Charles. Hrbr View Homes. NB ~ 2 BEDROOM 760-5000 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2661 Pt. Del Mar. Corona del Mar * t•300 Cagney, Penthouse =2. N.B 759-6600 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 673-9333 $2 14.000 Sat 1-4 209/2091 ' Onyx. Balboa Island 675-4000 $825,000 924 S. Jackson, S.A. Sun 1-5 546-2313 $19 1.900 1228 Sandpoint Way, Hr br iew Hills. CdM * •2 Evening Song. Turtlerock Ridge. Irvine Sat/Sun 1•4 759-9070 $755.000 Sat/Sun 12_5 854-3559 $245,500 .sat/Sun 10-5 1700 Paloma. Newport Beach 3321 So. Baker. Santa Ana 642-5200 $435.000 Sunday· 1-5 645-0303 $249.000 4 10 Plata. Bluffs 644-9060 $459.000 21032 Poolside. Huntington Beach 759-6600 $249,900 182 1 Toyon Ln. Baycrest. N B. Sun 1-5 631-7300 $539.500 21 Vlllamoura. Laguna Niguel Sun 1-5 759-6600 $288,500 1119 San Jose Avenue. Wimble VII. C.M. ••v •210 Lille Ln :r 112, Sea Faire. NB Sun 1-5 631 -7300 ·$417,500 Sun 1-5 673-4400 $425.000 Sunday 1-4 • 19331 Sierra Perla Turtle Rock. lrvine * t v •210 Lille Ln =308. Sea Faire. NB Sun 1·5 559-9400 $489.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-4400 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 Sun 1-5 2712 Skylark, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $489.000 * • 1720 Skylark Lane. Baycrest Sun 1-4 5 Mojo Court. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $269,900 Sun·1-5 * • v 240 Nice Ln 10 1. Villa Balboa. NB 1841 Port Abbey, Harbor View Homes. Nwpt * •504 Vista Cancha. N.B Bch 646· 7171 $359.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 631 -1400 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-2134 $238.000 Sunday 1-5 720-9422 $4 75.500 Sunday 1-5 1915 Port Bnstol. NB 759-8084 $459Kqs Sun 12-4 2298 Redlands. Back Bay. N B. 854-8001 $43.4.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2706 Vista Umbrosa. Bluffs. NB 720· 7 432 $429 .500 incl land 4 BEDROOM Sun 1-4 ' 6051 Shadowbrook Cr. Huntington Beach 673-9333 $345.900 Sun 1-5 * • 1115 Somerset. 'Dover Shores 644-9060 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . * • 1252 Somerset Lane. WESTCLIFF. N.B. I 631-7300 $785.000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plars FAM RM or DEN ' •~7S..Twenty-seco11d St. Newport Beach • • v2eo Cagney Ln 120. Villa Salb .. N.B v37 Rue Fontainbleau. Newport Beach 2782 Alanzo. Mesa Del Mar 631-7300 $585.000 Sun 1-5 759-3315 $325.000 Sun 1-4 •+31632 Santa Rosa. South Laguna 673-9333 $795.000 Sun 1-5 759-6600 $280.000 Sun 1-5 I 494-1177 $339.500 Sunday 12-4 t 18 Yalley View Turtleruck v tey* •900 PCH-Unit rn4. HB 730 Santana, Irv Terrace I * t 4501 Brighton. CdM 644-6200 $450.000 Sun 1-4:30 960-4215 $530.000 Sunday 1-5 15 Sea Cove. Sea Island • 760-3600 $575.000 Sun 1-5 673-9333 $3.600.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 644-9060 $555,000 Sun 1-5 .. I 13245. Washington. Costa Mesa 3 BEDROOM 1 1500 Santanella. Corona del Mar 1139 Charleston. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $262.500 Sun 1-4 * •+v 49 Shearwater Pl. Bayview Terr, N B 975-1050 $589.900 S.at/Sun 1-5 I 546-2313 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 I 720-8778 $449,000 Sun 1-4 v t 2l01 Yacht Grayling. Seav1ew. Npt Bch 253 Chesterfield. Bayndge o 12868 Stromboli. C.M 638 Darrell. Costa Mesa 720-0505 -$897.500 Sunday 1-5 1 631-7300 $359.500 Sun 1·5 150 Stanford, Univ Town Center I 546-23 13 $314.900 Sa11Sun 1-4 646-7171 $245,900 Sun 2-5 644-9060 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ., t 1917 Yacht Truant. Seav1ew •2563 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa • 1225 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 1396 Garhngford. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $7 59.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 650-7000 $315K-$329K Sat/Sun 12·5 14 Sumnierwind Ct .. Nwpt Crest. N.B I 644 -6200 $195.000 Sat 1-5 Sun 11-3 540-7355 $245.000 Sun 1-5 759-6600 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I 12009 Yacht V1ndex . Seav1ew 2324 Vista Hogar, Bluffs.N B. · 555 Vista Grande. The Bluffs. NB 23921 Gowdy, El Toro 1 631-1400 $689.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $295.000 Sall.Sun 1-5 +2048 Vista Cajon. Bluffs I 759-8389 $395.000 Su" 12.30-5 760-3600 $248.500 Sun 1·5 1 644-6200 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 3 BR I FAM RM DEN •2643 Vista Ornada. Bluffs.NB * •209 Grand Canal, Balboa Island p US Or 6 Wildflower, Irvine 645-0303 $187.000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN . 673-7300 $525.000 Sunday 2-5 673-6900 $995.000 12 Odyssey. Newport Crest Sat/Sun 1-5 2771 Mendoza. Mesa Del Mar. CM 1 * t 302 Encina. Bluffs. N B 63 1-7370 $299.900 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $329.000 Sun 1-5 2588 Westminster. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $270.000 Sun 11-4 I 759-6600 $399,500 Sun 1 5 • 1030 Polaris. Newport Beach ••v •2 10 Ulle Ln ~214, Sea Faire. NB 215 19th St. Newport Beach 760•5000 $495,000 * •37 Auburn Aisle. Irvine 673-9333 $477,000 1 2232 Port Aberdeen. Seawind j 760-5000 $895.000 · Sat/Sun 1-4 673-4400 $489,900 Sunday '1.4 I. 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 631-1400 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 1815 Port Wheeler. Harb~r \l1ew Hms 245 Palmer St.. C M. Sun 1.....5--~ · 12307 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 759-6600 $629.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 722-3501 $289.000 Sat/Sun 11-4 T 2046 CafverrAve.('Mesa-Verde) G.M --546-2313 $265-:900 ---Sun 1-4-t -------1 - ----- 1 549-4336 $3 15.000SSSSSSSSSS un 1-4 8ffioyaTSt George. Newport Beach •t2105 Vista Entrada. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 146 Shorechff Rd. Shorechll 760-5000 S 1.830.000 Sat 12-5/Sun 12-3 759-9100 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1115 Berkshire Lane. WESTCLIFF. NB 644-9060 $1.500.000 Sun 1-5 ••37 Auburn Aisle. Irvine 673-9333 $477.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 4 Barrier Reef. Jasmine Creek 644-6200 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2664 Basswood. Eastbluff 644-9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5 5 Canyon Crest Dr. Canyon Crest 644-9060 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +309 Carnation. CdM 631-1 400 Sat/Sun 1-5 422 Heliotrope, Newport Beach 760-5000 $577.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •2723 Hilltop. Harbor View Knoll. NB 631-7300 $510.000 Sun 1·5 * * t 609 Via Lido Soud. Udo Isle 759-6600 .$2.850,000 Sun 1-5 3059.(yler. C.M * 1907 Beryl Ln. Harbor Highlands 546-t 313 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 644-6200 $469.000 Sun 1-4 8191 Bryant. Huntington Beach 843-9741 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1206 Cambndge.-WestcltfT'· 644 -6200 $532.500 21 Canyon Crest. Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 420 Vista Flora. Bluffs. NB 720-7432 $489.000 2402 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs Sat/Sun 1•5 2626 Basswood. Eastbluff 644-6200 $729.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $399.000 Sun l-5 v t 2665 Bayshore Dr .. Newport Beach * * 1116 W. Bay Ave. Newport.Beach 721-0343 $875,000 Sun. 1-4 t 2128 Vista Laredo. Bluffs. N.B. 759-9100 $418.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR 759-6600 $364.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-3777 $1 ,825.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Cedar Ridge, Turtlerock 644-6200 $699,500 Sun 1-5 424 Dahha. Olde Corona del Mar 2345 Clay St. Nwpt Hgts. NB 631-1266 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAI RM or DEN 1401 Cliff Dr, Chff Haven' 644-6200 $585.000 1500 Cumberland. Westchff. NB 2830 Carob. Eastbluff 642-5200 $485.000 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $579.000 Sun 1-5 107 Crystal, Balboa Island I 759-6600 $~65.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 3 BR plus 2 BR 673-9333 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 -11\ * e-649 Darrell St., eosta Mesa -"'-* •t264 f2 Ch~pparal. Lagana Hills 645-0303 $247,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 643-2357 $700,000 Sunday 12·5 2 Lago Norte, Irvine 760-5000 $287.000 63 1-1400 $1. 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 440 Begonia. Olde Corona del Mar - 1925 Lanai. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 759-6600 $635.00Q Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 631-7370 $474.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1401 Chit Dr. Cliffhaven •43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $739,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 89 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 644-9060 $695,000 Sun 1·5 * •+23 Southampton. Belcourt Hiii. N.e. 675·4822 $595,000 Sun 1-5 2127 Vista Laredo. Bluffs 644-9060 $489.000 ~ 1123 W. Bay .. Peninsula 631-1-400 $625,000 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 385 Flower. Costa Mesa 631-1400 $349.000 v2556 Crestview. Bayshores Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $765.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 6 BR plus FAI RM or DEN 530 Fullerton Ave. Nwpt Hgts 631-1266 $569,000 t 1600 E. Balboa. Peninsula Sat/Sun 1-5 631 -1400 $925.000 Sun 1-4 4 Mission Bay. Spyglass 644-9060 $850.000 Sun 1-5 ••2727 Hilltop. Harbor View Knoll. NB •t3178fE. Nine Dr, Laguna Niguel 673-9333 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-6700 $475.000 Sun 1-4 •••:31°9 Morningstar. Dover Shores 760-3600 $2 ,250.00 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••2727 Hilltop. Harbor View Knoll. NB 3390 Fuchsia. Greenbrook. Costa Mesa 673-9333 $2.695/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 557-4373 $287.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. •t27 Misty Meadow. Turtlerock, Irvine 557-4373 $389.000 Sunday 1-5 v,31 Monaco. Harbor Ridge, N.B. 846-5792 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1129 Harmon. Santa Ana 645-0303 $255,000 --27 12 Ugtfthouse Ln . H.V. Hills Sun 1-4 ' 644-9060 $675,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOIES CONDOS FOR SALE ~_ .. _3 IEDRD '------+-11...-..-m1 Ocean--Slvd. CdM 631-1400 $2.980,000 5532 Oakley Terr .. Turtle~ Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $825.000 Sun 1-5 --11111001 106 Bison, Eastbluff. N.B. 760-8776 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +535 Playa. Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 322 Poinsettia, Corona Del Mar 747 Schenley Bay. Cos}a Mesa 559-9400 $600,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9070 $665,000 Sat/Sun 12-5" 645-2770 $157,500 Sat/Sun i -4 133 Cecil, Cotta Mesa &45--0303 $249,000 Sat9-5 Sun 12-5 5 Centeru9. Newport Beec:t1 . 78CMIOOO 1795.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3012 Corte lWmosa. NewJ>ort Beach 751 llOO 1530.000 Sun 1-5 431 Dehf .. , Olde Corona def Mar 751--MOO 1575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 no!. 2191 St., ca.ta MMe 141-7001 l305.000 ltt .... y. Seit Y-_ p,_,.,.,1 w...,...~ ~ Mt-5671 for Information '----L-& surprlalngly low cost. .. 644-6200 $585.000 Sun 1-4 418 Heliotrope. Corona Del Marx 644-9060 $615.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 413-413' 2 Poinsettia. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $598,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 4809 Seashore. Newport Beach 673-3777 $1 .199,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 3 BR pJus 3 BR +2528 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 760-3600 $1,255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SILE 436 Carnation. Corona Del Mar 760-1900 $1 .150,000 Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR REIT • * * 24 Balboa Coves, Balboa Covet, NB 650-7000 12400/mo Sat/Son 1-4 • 1409 Dolphin Terr11Ce. lrvtne Ten11ee 673-9333 $4, 100/mo Set/Sun 1-s Orange Coat1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Octot>« 1, 1989 87 MalilllHolMs lalboalUncl 2106 COIONdtUW 2122 (oijpiU 2124 Com Miu . 2124 2124 llWw 2144 µjNklCh 21 48 N!wpffilHcft 2169 inii1ii1.iUU~...U;;tiFI Fir S. 1100 ~UTIFULL Y rum 38R Bell ~tlof1 In Olde CdMI 2BR )Ba. Ctoee to beecb ~ llTT• MESA VERDE 4Bt 2' •Ba 2 • 2 ct1armlng spUt level COMMANOING VIEW of •NWPT TERRAC! 38A 175,000. Agt R\111 Newpof1 m 2it 2L. 2'/•BA upper Oplx. frplc, 28R, IBA, gat._ f'f)fo, Encloeed 2 c.....gar~. Two 18R. 1 car garag., hM . lrg shady yd , garonr, In Tur11e Rock Centr.i coast Wall-wall gtau 2't8A. qv .. t ~ unll on "*nenn. C*"*Y v~ trpc, pttto, pool,·~ g.,-Winter, $1300 lmmacutate, SJ, 100/mo Over1oottlf'G pool, Fr • u 5otmo . Avl now! 2 car g•r No pe1$ Refs air. ttp.1. dble gar 1 Yr e .. ch acrost strHI parltl Gar. CMpon poo1 ANny. 650-3649 Stepe t6 ~ & bay. ON SO BAVF"ONT-G,..t 729-7230 W/O tloOk-upa. 110 -131•12sa Olan• Ceppel $1850/mo 549·7020 leue ~1 150mo IR\llNE Lu.curious L.atge llv rm $1000 No Pe1s..6A4-i514 .. - • M2.000Bttr.175-8241 IOcl 48A 2BA. lrple, yrlv '**2BA HOU E new MCurlty. 957-<>539. Re/Max Rltra ... -•-HILLS REALTY 7881 t272 Formal din rm Pv1 decll -OC"'•N VIEW -•aA-$2500 Ag1 873-4062 · ' --•---------IBdrnl $985 Lo ~t * """ * 38A 28A '450 000 '.JE'.Lil paint P~ & C g.,-;o-. 11rEASTSIOE TWNHSE * ~ mllTIYf Ollmf ll• -()fangetr.. 18R condo, 494 2265 or 4K. t955 90 to OUCl'I 3br 1~ frplc. AQt. ""-. f(~. Out al \.CUii)'• Cozy cottage. Little lsJend, S 1 100~~~ all ~ 2BR 2BA. quiet area. TIWllll• 38R 2,_.8A newty decOr· A/C, frig. wld, tennis, • _ _ S 1595 Vrly Utll• pd cann.tyVllleQtAMICY, "!f!"Y '° IS~S furn., 28R, 1BA. Ip, 213-4 patlO, tlreptace, gatage •n• ed C 'm nl pool & pool LM$750 ~MC AY1 lttlllfrMff11t12+2 646-t213 T~meN 65().3649 Of 173--3777 APR61! VAllEY..-'tfQ ~348 renter-iran1ftN'~; bal. ol CHARMING cottage-style $930/mo. 940·2426 S 1275/mo. ~R, 2BA. lg !ii. t • N:'"pei~ 1~/smkra Im"*' No pets 764-8768 Condo, Fp. apa. w/d. vu --' aq,n. PtltM area. "R winier IM. a $950/mo tlOUM. Fresh & young. 1rt [glBROpl. x,all utflpd, ==t~ rplc's~~~;a'; $1250/mo Call JACKIE IUlllTIU ... 11750818·789·3714 •RENTALS A\IAILABLE eYl,U IM.lll• 38A1 den, tlobby rt!\: ape, 875'3"47 l aveninga 2Br 2Ba, 2-car gat ~th v«y qulel area. prv patio, ok A~I ~wt Oirna 631· 1266 IBR, l BA. COfrl4M unit On 2 I SO .... fll •AIU'1f M9tr auttea. Gated. Wlllll gatebo. atrium Mucfl lllTI ••y nllT wld httups. S. of8ayaide 'm1 to bctl ,..o gar/smkg 631-12M ,_,Mu Rltrl ••• -·· • •H• SlrMm New pamt New l!f'"' Hills Marti Agt 6'2-770& O ~I OPEN SUN 1-5 MOf'a. ONLY $209'<. &t -Or on qwiet cul-c»-sac. M195 722-0442 -- ---n -.-carpet A/C refr1g w/d "'NEW CUSTOM HOME IGT 1-1W • •-• ••DTIUll,111 Hurryl '819-247-4288 2500 •It. 2BR & d.n ~BA Living rOOrri made cozy f'IWt lM' U11 . 3BR. 29A Mesa Verde t1kup No pets tMStmo Nelhe Gall Ranc:ti n ~-MUST St[Lll ownar/agnt Upper unturn Duplek, wtgr .. t eotner. trplc & 3BR. 2'h Towntlome Den. Beam cetllngs. Pvt patio tlOme Avl Nov 111 640-5324 5 BA 41 BA $99~ 000 Quietest widest greenbelt 142-213-4 Ooc«tQaavall.$1850/mo opaoed by vaulted cell· lg fenced yard Ip conv• Q ..,,....6315697 $1125/mo Call Anne • • l A 840 2578 in 1tie8lufl1.38edroom. ~-------,,,--* NO HILL VIEW yrly 752-2881, 6,75.-3835 ings s t475 IM . 914.3574 n1ent lreewy ~CCHI, ~ .. , *"""' . 631-1266 Re/My Altrs Univ Pk sngl lam tlm, Matcell~ _gl • 2 Bait\ tligtl beam oan- ILLA BalbOa. 2 m"r Bt. 48R~fam.rT.2'hba,3car close t o at1opp1ng E'SIOE cute 28r house. 3BR.h1C*hnghv rm.din 1ngs.2cargarage.S.1700 Ba upgtaded panltlM. gat., upgracsa.. Prol'ly hfbol •11& ML~ s 1 ,650/mo Coldwell small yard, new carpet & O'ana Point 2126 rm. & lam rm Frple your N~port BeKh 2169 mo 1nc1 water & gaMener Pooll/lanlaac:, A.ctuc:ed rndacpd I decor $350K. 2 07 For lease.. 1-4 yrs, gate-Banker. Aak tor Rita paint, lndry l aclllty own heal pool & Jae Nr lllffSTIWllHl '( JI ll<i S235K By ownr 850-t216 393.9794 or 597·4037 Peninsula I guarded comm, pool&, •Brandes, 644-9060 or S895/mo. • 979-5791 WALK TO BEACH 2BR sctiool $1 .700/mo Avall • BA ff "' "" "" • •11 EST NEWPORT • A DIN VALUE .ir3 HQUSES from w•t9fl tenn11 courts. 2Br. 11-754·7360 --House • bonus room now 760-6077 3B2R den22 poolbi P .. fu J.r ,/11'.> Spacioua 3 VA Ocean view custom t>rary tam rm lrg lot on Fully turn by 1nter1or dee avail 10110 No pats pauos. car gar t-in1 · • 7~ bdrmt, 2 ~':: ;tt~ ~~~':.,..=;rm home. 3Br::. 2'.68a t den. wide 'greenb9tt. ocean 3BR 2BA. 2 car attached Highly upgraded 1418 SQ $900/mo * llS0-4029 IM::::: Beach 21 48 S~~2f~~~Blci~~~9s'li~1et fill-·' ~.'I~ • . plaoa-each unit. Ju1t a TONS OF UPGRADES Jacuzzi, sauna, 2-cat gar view from yard, spa & ex-garage, pool, greenbelt, ft1 twnhse'. 2 M~tr bdtms. ---~ _ block to best ocean N. SO Cnty. S215K Agt. $2000/mo yearly. Good tensive Improvements. c I ea n & v a c a n t 2 l't ba. trig. micro. w/d. Hunt. Beach 21 40 1r 1•1ALI UY* ILIFFS (lf_C_Cl_IN-i.a7 E c...t *Y . ta • beachaS. .619-729-5282 cr63edlt r3eq36'd, ca53i_;~~~e. ~=~'2e1v:'~~'.~:l1 ~b~~~,1~1 1~~i'CK ~· ~·8 ~~ gc:::;• 2aR lBA.cul-de-sac near 3BA tabulous vu pvt bcnl3BR ·den 3BA pool min •VRlY 3BR .. blk to 73-8900 ..... $495,000 1-1 or __ ' • or $ 600 · 540-4401 shops Close 10 beach & tennis $1900 721-8579 vu Lg gar Bu111-1ns. ocean. gar ftp lg yard ORONA DEL MAR'S • R.f . \IVlnttd 1625 · • FANTASTIC VIEW 646-5743 1 mo. SlOOOt mo .. $IOOO dep beam ce1f & wallpaper $1495tmo •LUX duple)( Irvine TetrflOe charming Private Party purchases IAILlll 21121A 0 1 ocean, 1etly. night LARGE 2br 2ba 548.()290 alter 5pm Close to ocean03BR. family Pvt patio Frp1c S 1825 ocean "1ew 38R 28A remodeled 3 bdrm, Collage Jn Balboa. 2 car lights. 2 BR.. 2 BA. 2 car _ rm nome bl garage. 818·798-9504 lip w d gar $1600/mo tlrdwd floors beamed distress property/cash, garage. w/d hkup. Dutch a r a e I n d ' Y 1 ear garage. wld Xlnt lo-38A 2BA. f'eWly remode4 grndr incl S2 f Ol mo • • BU< to ocean 3BR ceillngs, 11one frple & "°./'mlcica . .arious onlyl doortopallo.Ouletarea i2 .108 1 ~0 A gent catlonOv«lookingpOOI &·landscpd on cul·de-Ov1etneignt>0rhoOdSea *O•TllEIHCll• 2BAl1p wldgar$1SOQ s«ytit dining room over-C 72'1-1200 Agt Sml pet Ok. S1200/mo. ~-1211 . Oute'..:_~2 sac Lg k1tct1, w/d hkup, Lion Rlty 673-5354 Cnoice area• Fvm Duple~. /mo Jonn• 645-368:r looklng tovelyyard. ·vrLUlllT&U OLD'CdMN I t :JBR 2BA, 2 car garage, 'llllYTIWllOISE lgyard.$1,350962-6424 lrvtfle Cove ,-story 5BR 5BA.2.BA Reis S1500 BALBOA-COVES 760-3600 $575,000 Ill ~11• · ew y cons r. water & gardener · Incl. It , • SBA Ava1 t o 6 3Q 90 EWPORT ... O CEAN-·• & elegant. 2BR 2BA, gar s13ootmo· dep . Avail 2br 2 _,ba 2 car garage Lg 4BR 2BA hse Obi gar wnttewater views 8 1 8 _ 2 8 5 • 2 2 6 1 FRONT . H ed tJon STEPS to sand, spacious •carport, 3 lrplG. te<race tOl I. 4n E 191,, St Frplc, frg encl bcky1d bltins. Eo1son d1stnc1 Nr S3800tmo winter Turner 8 ,8_446_6684 2BR 2BA • Oen on tl'le uge r UC 3 Imm ..... 2Br· ,0.._,_ duplex, S 1800/mo. 575.943 1 Drive b 963,9824 agt W/O hk-up, dsnwsnr bch 82 t t Snowbird Agt. Adriana 499· t678 water $2400fmo yrly on this Comer' wstom u" .,. ~..,. -• :__ y dllp micro S 1150 Avail 714·969-6595 --I 28R t 1BA 1 car gar bdrm. Rooftop entertain-Houses/Condos 0cean view. Refs & sec REl AXING VU BAY/PARK 4BR2BA .~MHSE-Dble tmmed (2 13) 472-9789 --.-,.... LEISE/Ulll& w o water ardnr incl .,~. ••t/Sll 1.c meflt deck wlttl fabulous _ dep_ $1500/mo 9G3· 711 1 Large ?BR, gar. dck, flp, attched ~. patio. pool. -----1 lne 2 144 Prime oceantront custom S 1050 sec ~244 , Cta> '" -v~ open1 to playroom Gfnftal 2102 -------Ing, d/w. $1275/lse. No XLNT 1oc Sl200mo Pet PIU•I llSA VHIE . rv nome w pvt sseps 10 Ne,...pon 1-1gnts 835.0705 • U UlllA OIYll wittl bar. C d I M 2122 pets 640-9408 Ava oow ok 837 -3708 "Upper B11d" 2 story 4BR llUlll!lfT HI HIT sanoy oeach lfl Laguna 2 • e &50 TOOO e turn. sttl house, 3Br.3t a. 2BR. 1 blk lo betll 2BA, SU LIOI REALTY Brand ;ew 3BR 2BA. lg Margie, Agt 979-8280 \~ndo-Greaty tot~l•On· rm. d1n1ng rm over-gara2e SJS!l Y'!Y "9!'11 1·1400 ..... $1,199.000. BIG BEAR "Moonrid e" Orona e if -. -3BA hm XII cond $1900 1 ht g alf Ir• level Mstr suites. 39A, tam11y12BR 'BA Du~le < down 'I • 2 tip, dbl gar. $1750/mo den, nursery. 2 story. 2 •3BR 2BA. new carpet. yard patio. many e11~ MESA DEL MAR 46R view of 111115•2 Master looking surf. 2-car ga•· Pai • 22·· 7 • 6 160-1155 ~'.i,;;;~;,;~~~~~~ 925-7688 or 866-50.02 car garage. new carpet, Incl w/d, frig, 1 car gar-~fi5o c .. loJ: ~~5-~~i~" ZBA. fir. d/w, covered suites. 2 tS"\ rormal age security ~stem e•enm9s ( .. t/•j .;-1 -----CALL 858:.!_932 age & ut1ls $1500 -P aho. dble gar Nv crpts DIR. U R w1tn lireoiace S2500 mo Unlurf11sheo * •WATHFROIT• l~-'!!!!!• ~~) II YH UVE I •2BA 2BA. den. yard. •2BR-.-o;;;-2BA-ar· Brite & airy 3BR. 2' iBA ~rps, pnt Brk 640-4152 Family rm. 2 car gar at HHT ll0-H02 IZBR 2BA..., 82 on water IUmflLLf gar .. walk to beach. small age small pei ok $1 ~00 nm. Fam r,m. pantry. Ip. -MESA DEL MAR !ached 1,525 sq It NORTH Lag 3BA 2BA $1850 ivrn $1750 vnl L&llllAPll Ulll pel ok $ 1 400/mo . gar. wld. rig. vards, nr S 1400/mo incl "'asner 4 h d n BA BA Oa o P "Cf" Mar 0" C"'"'st m-.. 17 .·96S-7271 --------bcti$1500/mo642-0414Sharp&clean3BR·lam-dryerPleasecal!Agtlor Woa~~toe'!~aedcn S2000 Bu~R11~~'221 488 ' l&Yltllf ... .., .. " •Furnished 2BR 28A. '" --- -1ly rm. 2 lrplcs, nice decor pnvate showing """"' ' Sl295/MO o 1086 Would you be wlllln?i to 2BR 2BA duplex 2', blks blk 10 ocean CILLHI PAii • AVAiL $1390/mo Agt 546·9950 .llllll lllOIS mo 729· 7250 49 7 :99 18 * OPH DAILY 1-5 * ZBR 28A upper Pienta· 3BR 1¥'8A c d Walk rent it out tor 1 day or a 10 bCtl 318'' Heliotrope. --------2•3Br, 2Ba. dble gar Mesa Verde, 3BR. family OCEAN rnONT IBlutts sunny 4Br JBa mstrl lion snu~. model per-on o. · specialoccaslon?lnSept 2·car gar wlopnr. lndry, •2BR lBA $1100 $1200 • dep 549-2659 room, 2BA Avail Oct 1 llO-Oll•erll•·21lJ Spectacular view .s9, '>vte lam room count"-tect wtd Avail 1011 ~~i~·~;.~eCe~er ;~ ~eg~~~bl~'. ~~!2se Pg;~ relrig. S 1450 536"2731 * 182 lBA S75o COSTA MESA • 2 t>d s 1 2 7 5 / mo Ag t 0vers1oc11eo w1111 srutt? A 4Ba 3200 s 1 SJ900mo "'''c catneral ce11 s22so' Coldwell Banker cuflty gate, comm pool Dys 642_4321 eKt 312 ,Jfl'SCENIC pvt 3BR 0 2BA Wm;;-4BR-2eA. turn house $850 · 540·3828 can 10 ciassitieo ..... 11 neip _, Furn 494-4.S85 S:?ll C4NC HA 644-458~ 1 644.:9060 S 129.900. Agt 545-0318 Eves. 831• 7119 duplex. at end ol cvl-de-Fantastic view! 52700 COST A MESA · 3 Od 3r~!~:~~~:cf15!t;;l0i1~~~coM--3bdupper ~foo~:'.~~~~)6~e~~: i73-63i4. ~i~~:iT.~:,::~ !TODAY. 'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I Bob J r ' 63 1-t26&8LUFFS -lmmac Delores 321LARKSPUR0uplea. 2 --- · 3BR view s11~5 IHlll THUCE Clll 2H 11& Re/Max Allra JASMINE PARK • guard 2BR units 2 blocks IO WALK TO COM BEACH -s2.,00 water Loaded. VP ·I Duplex 2 car garage, -------~~ gated 3 bd " graded 496-3921 Rou BALBOA ISLAND small encl yard. wsnr 4 TustJn _ 1090 SEA\llEW ·Guard gated 3 FASHION ISLAND k $ k bd house $2900~ 3BR 2BA Duplex Frplc. 5BR tam rm bonus rm dryr n ups mall pet 0 Twnl'lm In xlnt area• L1g SALB IS • 3 I Y gar. newly decorated pool $3500/mo Call $825/mo Agt 675-4912 2br 2ba. Oinlng area. home. $3000 602 Avocado $1495 1nc11 66l-5099 Ive msg HSTSllE Pool. Tennis. By ownr OLDE COM • Contempo 2 gas & water 760·9020 1 --2br 1• >ba. 1 ·car gar $135,500 Assumable bd corido. tab vus $3450 Loan. Stlaron 551-8150. Wattrfrt'""t •••t"l ltc. 3BR., maids qtrs. beautl· Will Tl unu S925mo 760-8364 ·• fully redecorated lrgl USTSllE IUUllS ll0-3100 enclosed bkyrd. enclosed CIHI& IUCI lrnt crtyrd. dble gar Lg 1BR • .)Yalk·•n closet. lg 2 BR. upstairs unit Gar-1100 D-lbo"' 1·•and 2106 $3200mo 673·9323 ·1 garate & pvt garden age. wl opener Parking _....,;,,;;;,; ... _____ .,. KN • :11 S7751mo • $25 utils space. Ou1e1 No Pets A real buy In NB• 2BR. Beautiful 2BR H~A. gar, '13 PlllSnTIA l OPH Sii 12-3 $875/mo. 548-0 168 S27,SOO. Pool/spa, bCtl. new crpt, trplc wl d. In tne Village. 3 Bedroom •11 NPPf IYI I ~~~:\;· Boat 11fp? Call own-er af'I t>eam cells. $1300 yrly 2 Bath, llreplace. 1:>1g 21 E 0 VS •• r ;, . 6pm or wkndsl 1173-435~ 20 1 '" Ruby 673-5348 car garage wt opener & CALL JUN A 1 ! BAYNIEW • BCH NB. BRAND NEW Ready Nov 101s ol s1orage $15001nc11 760-5000 ---•-• 18R lBA, llp. 2 pa11os, 1 28A tBA parking gar<lener & water RfMtl( USTSllE 311111 nevw pnt, crpts & binds w/d, au Olflns. l!p, lrg strg 1 ( (, 11 Ill/ di'/. //(.11 1 \ 1.\\ I -...a . 'I I, 1 ..,' .11 On quiet street wt 1 car SS0.000 650-6097 loll $1300 644-4003 ,J) J, J \\ t , ~ l. garage & yard 223 Fair· Cute single -w1de·Great FURN 2Br 180 trplc. -~~"·'rU1t''''"',j qr Al rrnc;,. way P1. S1050 mo TRW Newport Beach 1oc1 2 patio wtd . gar Wmter 10 .. 1 .• , , ''J, i req'd Curt II 63I·1266 minutes walk 10 t>eacn• July 1. 1990 $1100/mo 11->-· 1 ' 1 :-~--------!•-------• $9.995 Call 751-8404 CaJI 544.9353 3407 [ Cont Hwy ' c.. Costa Mesa 2124 EASTSIQE ~BR 28A Horse property' Lake Per· LARGE furn house. 2Ba. Adorable 28~ 16A rear '* •S 1250 New Cape Cod rls Nuevoi 3Bdrm 28A. great tor 3 studenls duplex Fireplace oar· Hse 38R '2' ·BA gar 1680 sq 11 mobile 1 10 ~rplc, w t r:J. hon! patio age patio $900 mo 51 4 paho Grndr vsed orick Acre• Double garage! $ lOSOtmo '* 675·6565 Jasmine Ag1 675-4912 beams trptc 645·2566 New fence• Huge rec ...., room! s 114,000 Better Spacious 3BR 2B,A lower IAYFRO•T co••o * •S805 Cu1e AIR nse. Homes & Gardens. Jonn r:Juplex & steps 10 Nortn 3BR 2BA, gar dock tor wood firs used Orick. Denver Realty 657-8433 Baytront Nice pa110 gar 50 boat S3 600 mo new oa•nl crpt gar Eves 657-4780 r2024 S 1450/mo Agl 675·49 t2 675-9708 Grndr water 645·2566 ANN PETERS 759-5456 PROUDLY PRESENT "A RARE OFFERING " SUZANNE SHULER 760-0370 A feeling of Belcourt welcomes you as you ste~ into this sn:iashing thr~ b~droom. two bath. pool home in Harbor Highlands. Custom family room with fireplace. Light, bright and exciting. $469,000 OPEN FOR VIEWING SUNDAY 1-4 1907 BERYL LANE SENIOR MARKETING CONSULTANTS "YOUR HARBOR HIGHLAND AREA SPECIALISTS" GRUBB & ELLIS REAL TORS 644-6200 · -· TRADE ROUI /fi .f\\ .. I ACROSS 87 Stone worker 1 Sailor 88 Freshwater duck 4 Junk 89 Was skeptical 9 Soft drinks or 14 Dry (wine) 92 Soaks 17 Male bee 94 Sends forth 19 At that place 95 Convened 20 Sun-dried 96 Meadows brick 2 1 Unrefined 97 Rigid 24 Uncanny 99 Leases 101 Twenty-second 25 Gary Burghott letter ~ role 102 Most recent 26 Shades 104 B1rch-fam11y 27 Third planet trees 28 Simian 106 Baked 29 Level 108 Former acorn 3 1 Motorcychsts. 109 Liberate for short 11-0 Babble 33 Common metal 112 Stern 35 He wrote "Ann-l 13 Freeway ex11 abet Lee" l 15 Prey 36 Lengthy 117 Memo 38 Has debts to 119 Toothed wheel 40 Boy 122 Rescue 41 Clergyman's 123 Single out l itre 124,Avld 48 ·faperimems-126 Pared 45 Afloat 128 Ultimate 4 7 Los Angeles or 130 Tatteted CIOfh Toronto 13 1 Star 1n Cetus 48 American 133 Actor Janssen. Indians to trrends 49 Domesticate 134 Brooch 50 Resign 135 Samovar 51 Wealthy ones 136 Frightens 54 Avoid 139 Platter 55 Son of Isaac 57 Dad's partner 14 1 Storage compartment 59 Pats 142 Jockey Cordero 60 Rooster's mate 144 Quinine water 61 Savior 146 Writer's 64 Engines creation 66 Stopped 148 Nautical 69 Buddy command 70 European ms 150 Onions' 72 Harbor relatives 73 Knitting 151 Merge stitch 152 Threefold 74 Permit 153 Citrus fruits 76 Atlantic or 154 Body of water Pacific 155 Apportioned 78 Lotty 156 Pews 80 Wigwams 157 Steeped 82 Sixth month beverage 83 Singe< Presley S. Follow OOWH 86 Let fall 1 Wishbone flower de la Mare 2 Cuckoos 7 1 Chunk cousin 73 Cayenne 3 Shoal 75 Uptight 4 Drinking tube 77 Trouble 5 French feudal 79 Smaller castle 81 Not attluent 6 Crimson 82 Make 7 Bedouin 1ne•tncable 8 Dangers 85 Commander 9 Sat1sf1ed 8 7 Communique 10 Aroma t 1 Puts on 89 wn1mg table 12 Actor V1goda 90 Horse's treat 13 Snc-llne 91 Payable stanzas 93 Steep no1s1ly 14 Panorama 96 Look before 15 Epoch you - 16 Rugs 98 EndeavoJ 17 Olstnbutea 100 10 Scot cards 103 Females 18 Rifles sound 104 Russian sea 22 Rocks t05 'Daddy - 23 Dotts bass 30 Spanish 107 Forested artrcle 109 Filled to 32 Actress capacity Made.I me - _ 1..1 t Hardy s 34 Cllmbing plant creation 3 7 Olympics e g 113 Gorge 39 Emulate 114 Retahates for Michelle t 15 Specified Cameron portion 4 1 Makes fun ot 116 52 weeks 42 Destroys 118 Neptune s 44 Instructional spear units 120 Heart ot D1x1e 46 Microscopic 12 t Edit particle 122 Flower part 4 7 Ears of corn 123 Mongrel 50 '• peck 52 Idolized 125 Represen- 53 Trades tat1ves 54 Repast 126 Dance step 56 Vent1la1e 127 Depressions 58 Swab 129 City m 60 That woman s Oklahoma 61 Scottish 130 Emulated surname 'Sunday 62 Raise Silence 63 Gap 132 lntunates 65 Small child 136 Fit of anger 66 Billiards 137 Quote StlCk 138 Painful 67 "The bright 140 Cease' bunerlly of 143 Supplement love·· 145 A number 68 Represented 147 By way of 69 Service and 149 Contend • Or119 Colla DAILY PILOT I Sunday, October 1, 1989 ••••&Ill• WW U&.111 on ,i;: bey/;;;;,., rental, 3 -Rm"' llUT Lllltm •OcMrotfr~t 28A t8A. la NE.AA Lido Vlllege. M•tufe '~S.C;'E""C'~'.'1~~11====-=;;: Spedoue 11A 11A ~· Spacoc::nw2BA Den wet untta. 2BA1 2BA. Nk*y WITINWll 18r 1a. upa1,-., ft pmtlo, view dectl 0 /W, W/D. 1 Fem.te$400/mo Maydole·sioE c M . fem. ..... ity oondo, bey & ~ bar & frJ>'C Lu~ llfe-styl9 turnlahed, Inc utll. 1975-lOOQ..tq. ft. IBdrmw/loft , $625. 28' 28-1PKlou1. eat 9#• $1150/mo. houtftOrk & .,,.nd• •or N/amkrl. 2BA twntlM, •C:O.t• ....... .ecn "" vfewt. nice pmtlo, S 1050 et It• t>estl Tennis, pool. 1 1250/mo. 875-9383 2 a.th• $9i5 No pttl. 1725 Pool. g... rttrlg VIP Propef'tlet 875·2232 •.~. 673-1789 pool, patio.1385 mo. ctp ...... Bia front Window. AQtl7Ml12 spa, 2•·Hr MC. Indoor YEARLY CYte28r18•un· CAll855-0l65 Incl. No pell, $500 tee. •Yrty 28R lBA wlgar NPT HGTS Room w/pr'N 835-UOh221. eve1 1100·220Dll~~ref• cer oet•· ~ltd com· prlu'SJ S 1150/mo. Hunt & furn cotteoe w/aml yd, 8'5-5853. 145 E 18th St Upper Unit at 215 32nci bath. Klteh. ieundry prlv. ~8-3851 fte ftow. Ub el· II,__ munl ty. Alf n•utral AslOC. Gerl 6'0·'868 new carpets. drapes, St AVI 1011. 5925/mo. Fem. prefd s4oo lnc;I ulll. IOwenct. NHN. 417·11S2 2Br, AC. kg patio, gmr. w/pl1ntatlon shutters. p91nt. Step1 to b•Y & mlelllillJlll Dani''*" 2626 Ownr/Agt 7224520 8'2·1873 Mature F Me6c• AOlt F tori'!===!!!!=== gmteguard.o,pool,w/d, $1450/mo. S.,,Oemtnle 2176 beach.$900/molnclulll 2BR 1, .. 8• 2 St --per1on•I •Hiit lltel;.. 2788 etc. $1250/mo. 8'4-6788 •1RVINE TERRACE . Avail 10/1. * 87S.••65 er ,. ory IOI IUll I lltJ Ill 8 hllcpg In excf'IO for rm + lovely •BA 3BA. spec-Steps to beh. tee/hear &PlltmlTI Duplex Garage. private 3 BR 2 BA• a r I g • Hotels/Motta 271 aml Ml•ry...,OUtllde job 1;1;,;;200;!iiiioi!i!FfPw~/tr!l"on~t~01i!!!!fft~ice~. 11611...U tacuJat views 2 caJ gar-ocn. nloe area. 3Br 2Ba, C ....... Mlt 2622 Tl'teee attrKtJ~ AplS lea· patio. Berber carpet $14'00/mo. 67~9201 IU Ull MTIL ok 673-5353 ,., ,.. ~ doOt. larn.a prime unit. 3BR. . "'~950/m'o. frplc, iy gar. $1375/mo Olonl _.. 1 1 Great neighborhood • ge 1 ...,. T -'-al •-age ... ture poo . sp•. pr vate $845/mo (714) 496-9444 •STE-Tl •1t•••e Wkly rentals now 1v1ll. N 8 Prol 25.3-:.--:;::;;-$780/mo. 6n .,"',._ 28A. frplc:. d/w, patio. 't't •BAYCREST . 2BR 2BA, 498-08 6, 818-790·2850 1 BLOCK TO BEACH. Lg pallos or <*:ks. garage __ _ r• -s1,7 OO wt( & up 2274 · ;_ k "· v-2eR' W•y. Cost• M .... block to beat beach 2 car ~arage, wstir/dryr 2Br. lrplc, balcony. built· or carport lo a beautltufly NEW luKury 3BR. 2BA 2BA 2SA. 2 cet garage. Nwpt BlYd CM 646.-7«5 ~~B~ ~h:. 'f~ lie' DAYS 640-9352, EVES i~::0,~!~7~t3850 ~o~~b~o6mocouRT . Sou~h ou t M~l ~~ ln~1~~0.~~1 ~~CJ~~· ~o~~~~~~~s. setting. !g:,n~=~v. ~:i~~. ~·;d s1050!mo. ~r 6~ R·--2722 11;. pool. & h.e-pr. $56S • -64'6:6"111111• •HARBOR VIEW HMS• IRVINE 3BA 2'..\BA wi the 1BR apt over garage, Inc Bache11or $555 tikup pet oil S 1 350/mo BLOCK to beeeh. 2Br 2Ba Vacation entals t '' utll. 721·8213/msg 2000 l /f , • Nice 3BR 2BA Comm finest views of park. Steps to Plaza. newly 1 car garage. w/d hkup. 1 Bedroom $660 Lee Jacobs Grubb & Ellis duplex. w/d, 2·car gar. *11111111 IPlllAL * NB STEPS TO BEACHI Nwpt ~. M· 1•A zone pool, g~dnr •. S 1. 7 50 lakes & mountai ns. pntd. 2BR,. 1BA ~ondo. very private. Sunny & 2Bdrm W.Ba $785 555'.9330 ;~~io1!!!~ 1jr;'i~s~3;:6 HUNTINGTON BY THE Master. $625. 2nd room. Agent. ~1-5032 6"•·6610 or 673-3174. $2100/mo. gated patio, d/w. pool. bright. Open daily. 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhse $855 • SEA AV PARK $500. 1st1Lst/ o-utlls .• ,. .. lllTl •U Ill '.. 873-9333 pet ok s7~~4 S 8 5 O I m o 7 O 9 '"' 121 OllTU STlln Hunt. Beach 2640 *LIN IUYflllT APT vacation by the ocean. Chu<;k, 548-4478 Ive mag Industrial building 6,380 2IS8 Larkspur. Call 640-7333 COSTA MESA OELUX LG 28R, 1BA. w/d 3BR 2BA, sandy beach, gr•at facilities Book now NEWPORT TOWNHOl:JSE sq, ft. Agt, 646·2111 2BR2'hBA condow/dtn, LIDO ISLE LEASE 4br. Southl!!Jn.t 142-1424 hkup, nu pnt & crpt, nr 71'-673-3259, whllelewspa.cesrernain Male. poot. uun•.••=~;m-~iii;;mi dlnl:'a arH & fireplace. 3ba den 2000~ SQ Ft Oceantron1 spacious . lux 2f!'o ~~~AJ~IO Beach & Adams. patio. _ 8 '~8_2:•071 Reserva11ons. 53&;8316 encloMd . garage. $495. 'income Prope!!Y 2790 :;t1~iemR~iM;:~t~~E Big , patio. Avail now: sandy cove 4BR. 50 hv 6•4-2611 IACI l&Y S750+sec. 213-594·4046 LIVE at the beacll. 2Br. SUN Valley Holldey. $150 dep .• 646-5681 - $3000/mo furn. Open rm, short-term posslble HWL y IEFHISlll ---parking. pa ho. Beautilul. Gimlet area 3Br 2' tBa. OCEAN VIEW From Your 4-PLD-1111'& llU .. OYl/IOLF •111 Sat/Sun 1·5 Bkr. 123 Via $6,000/mo 499-2183 2 BA. I BA. groun lloor. 2 Charming 1 & 2BR Duplex UQU!?! Beach 2b48 open & alryl $1100/mo equipped. sleeps 6. Rooml NB Prlv balJl All 2BA 2BA. G•=r.;· 2Br 2YtBa, 2-car gar. teo· Jucar 631-7300 ----2190 carports adl. all •PPI. cottages startln~at $695 1 BLK FROM MAIN BCH yearly. • 642-2983 $2100/wk. 208-726-8969 jacuzzi p.oOl tip w/d. !epics, B•ker/Falrv ew. -•·ct 514n5 75 007n G C a ET 38 Tu-1-newly redee No pets. 55 o · - -~ · • •, · Not In MLS. Prlnclpall ·-· "' · • "' LR IMMA UI r :auu Pool Avail 5900/mo No pets. 1 I esa r LG IBR. ocean vu Utll LOTS OF 10011 . d/w, micro. $600 + 'tullt. ly Bkr 722•1025 ILlfHWln 2'1BA., d/r. dble gar. 3 Rodmy 2br 2ba Twnhm 673•4442 646-116" or 645-9543 paid Walk to downtown Ro ommatts w anttd 6•5·615 live msg. 1 "ionii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii balconies l/iew or pool~ Excellenr 11rea Pool • CLOSE TO BEACH Localed II 250 Cliff Dr In $110 OFF 2724 Older Fem needed lor nice 11 tenn.1s. S1490mo. long Tennis Coorts $950 mo 21tr 11111 2 BR. 2 BA upstairs unll. Laguna Peach $800/mo. Br garage. laundry Back Bay Condo All lRIZlll lPTS p~~l~I~~~ ~~or~~~ term. 249.S274 Call Sharo~ 55~·8 150 over garage Extra clean NICe quiet area. $600/mo ,deposit S•~ No llrst or room Nice. quiet lo-RMMT to shr quiet clean amenities. $550 • •, utll. 2 11 ltl S nnytlo9e w/secluded eourtyrd. LllllY ICUlflllT $950 673-0781 All 6 ~ security. 540-3437 last 249-12 1. 497-4581 cation $725/mo C.M. home.• E·Z parkmg. 6"6-9999 1 un sf ?noe':il Low pauo & private spa. Chil· 3BR 2BA on sand-best AoaruMnts 2 ROOM STUDIO-on IBA FURN Cottage Utll • 1'SO Monrovia· w/d, eable TV s35otmo are~ 0do n & \wner dren & pets OK. Short or beach. Sec, spa, A/C, Larkspur Walk to beach. WTSllE 111l paid. oil-street parking. TSL MGMT __ 642· 1603 ·dep '1 ulll 646-~22 Outlr.lng 35+ F to shr f.~:nclno ~vall•ble. Full long term lease. lmmedl· dble gar. $3500 722-6460 Gtntral. 2602 close 10 shops/restau-Corner unit 4-p lex Lnd~ North Laguna Single 1£WNRT IElllTS NEW PARK NEWPORT ~~cs~a~~l~ow~~~ i~ price $320.000. Call ate occupancy possible FllH Tl llflTEllS* rant $650/mo 476-2055 rm $575111 msg 722-985 $750• sec 494-2874 2Br lBa. gar. d/w. lrg apts. All amenities inc. spa ten~ls sec system: owner. 602-840-9397 S 1775/mo llW UITllll *we'll 00 The Hunling' * •STllll* •Hll EASTSIDE 1BR duQlex Lg 1 & 2BA. completely re· pa110 $850~ 1-753~ =~'$4~~n*o6~~~~91t"1 AIC. garag9, yard. morel Monday through Friday. 1111 •llST LIM p••1 •1YE. 549-9256 Mon-Fn 4 blks rrom bch avl 1011 garden apt, laundry rm modeled. hl·techl 1 blk Newport Hghts lrg 2Br apt · N/smkr $600+. 650-8553 --------- 120·1111er111-IOOO or--476-2055 No ~ts $600/mo· dep town/bch From $775 Fenced yard. pool, car-llll OCEAI FllOIT laJfrelf 0.•4• fer Lst _ Avl Oci. l . 548-7855 Appt 497-4773 No Pets port No pets. 5650/mo s425 ti1t1tes Included PROIOITOllY NllT I• ' ,. •, ~-\. ' ' . 1;9.1 ~ .. / o~~~~~~~~«;;e~~;~:'. Bal~:nd 2606 B:i~1~~L~~rn Ap~a1~0~~ E,~;~~~~;e.;.$B1: ~~~~Newport Stach 2669 ' depo~t~6-4664 Call.br~ker 841-7~1 P:i~~.0~~~1.'u~~o1~~:e~~!: \'t."\V'TY"'4'"'<1' lu-.v ·11 marble&. white Berber BA beach/stores $460/mo. 1 850 -PElllS.UU 2BA 2Ba furn NB api near spaetc.PvtentS650/mo. '. V. ~'\..._,I A \. 1 ·Newly decorateo furn 2 673-6071 Sat aller lpm. location I mo •EXCLUSIVE GUARD • Fastt Isl Beaut park-like Lv msg 673-3887 1---------REALT~S ., frplllc.l alirEcSlondM $14LOOOlllmo 1BA. trplc garage winter . 759-8242 •GATED COMMUNITY• YEARLY I WllTER selling N-smkr F prel S ----BusJness .. ~~~~~~~~ or "Y''Y $12001mo. Charming 2BR, lrg kit. sep USTSllE 11111 OAIYOI 5350 • , 111 759•1253 Quiel Nwpt hrs hm on ~ 2904 = 110-1000er111·1451 •North Baylron1 yearly d/r, ftp. able gar. strg. S · llllll.S __ .. u __ canal/bch. Male, quiet, ~ Bluffs Condo 3BA 2'i'rBA. 1BR w/11lew1 Wshr/Oryr. or PCH $1250mo. 2BA incl prvt garage. gas 2BA Apts w/2 car garage. * l to 4 Bedrooms $4001$350 Female only clean. resp. S•OOtmo • IUI S1101mWIU yr lse. Close to schools. RfA1~.A.V O/W, garage. $1100/mo 282· 1116 Diana/Suzanne & water. S735 No P~ts central A/C, wet bar. fire-•Furm~tied & Utillles paid No pets dep & •., utlls 631-3388 cau 24 Hrs for free detalli. churches & shops. $1025 VF'lfa .. / Agt 673-4062 2323 Elden 548-7854 place. micro. washer & •Unfurnished 708-B Avocado. Corona SO QA••T IE·f·llO 7 14.760-78l6 Dept A mo 7,..644.0335 ~i· i ~· .11 __ Redecorated Townhouse. -----_dryer hkups. Goll course •Close 10 beach del Mar 673•7787 , --·-----\t'\'\'l\.'"'Cr ~-\ 1 SPARILIHCUH Avail Now 2BR 1'1BA USTSllE . v1ew.Allmaint 1ncl Sorry. •Freehstt -~1 5br hse. Pool. W /O ILIFFS-01t1ck 111 •RE ALTORS • . Spacious lurn unlurn 2br Block to beach $1 100. lack laJ No pets. 6•4·0509 VILLA RENTALS BEAUT Sun~epi Fun $400/mo. 548-6149 3BA 2BA, 2-car gar. lrp1c. 1ba. Nu Kit, gar. Winter • 675-8472 1BR 1BA. small backyard. ---prol lem only Mslr bdrm - pool $1950 644-8586 NEWPORT CREST $1200· u1!1s Yrly gas wshr/dryr hook-ups •WATHFROIT• 875 4912. N/smkr No pets $550. STEPSTISHD·ll BRAND NEW NEWPORT Condo 4Br. 2•,Ba. 2-car S 1300~u111s i 59-3589 Costa Mesa 2b24 No pets. Adults pref'd •£WPIRT111•RllA&PTS • 'iutls 721·1601 MIF, wld. prkng Xlnt NORTH VILLA $2500/MO garage pool tennis -•XLNT FAM NBAHO• 645-163 t alter 4pm. -SPOTLESS lBR furn , : COM 25-35. MrF to shr ex-opply' Ja~50-7529 Prof. Decorated & Land· Sl600t,'.no 575'.2332 Balboa Ptninwla 2b07 Harbor/Baker 3B A 2BA Eastside lg upper 2BR *WITll IOIT SLIPS* blk 10 bch winter S750. cepllonally nice 2Br 2Ba -------""'!"!~ scape. Wood shutters. 2BR 1Ba. yearly 50 lo duplex. FP. dbl gar with I ' •BA in quiet complex 2 EXCLUSIVE BEACH couples only 650-6039/e front hse Frplc. d/w. Rtntlls Wanted 272b vaulted ceiltngs. FI R LIA. 1£WPlllT CREST beach Frplc. gar Nice opener. wtd hkup $1100 balcome s. garage. COMMUNITY 213-977-6418 days gardnr. lrg closets, aitch 2 marble lrplcs. 3 Bdrm 3BR 2' :BA lwnhrne Frplc loc S lOSOtmo Avail now • deposit 642-6455 s750/mo 642-4792 2BR 2BAwl lO 1rop1ca1 gar· . ba Non-smkr no pets Mature M 27. I ravels mslr has lrg dresser & b 1 1 _ .! den semngT Micro d 'w AT THE BEACH 420 Narcissus 5600 mo 300-350 days/yr Needs Roman tub. Over&1zed gar ~~'ve 1~~o~~s·14~n;;.'~. Jim 673·3438 675•8597 5 MINUTES TO BEACH' E"SIOE 1Br up Pool cable lireplace garage & en1oy 3BA 1BA lrplc ocean * 723-0636 sml rm/apt lor personal HITE Restocking. health & beauty aids from dis· plays, no selling. hf9h earning. minimum Inv. $7 ,5 00 .00 c a ll 1·800-3f3·2162 2' hrs SllCIHITE High earning. part time. minimum 1nv. $6.300 00 call 1-800-6'8· 7755 24 6"4-1968 Mr Peykofl Call Barbra Chambers 2BR 2BA yearly adults •EW LOWEil lll•TS! TV & gas paid Rets reqd our prvt ceach $1675 All view S 12001mo -t11rl COM 3BA house 10~ !~':a~~P& t~al$~1Q1~ hf!t----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim----•I 631· 1266 Ae/Maic Allrs non-smkers. no pets Nr .,, 18R. $550-$625 NC)f>ets S585 147 Flower maintenance ll)CI 646-4400 frplc. wi d. cable TV Walk ASAP Jon 548_4769 VendmgRoute ·--Big SSS library bay S950 'mo V'2BA S650-S725 64 5·8161 apptm •leaf Sli,s £1fra* UPPER 1£WPORT HY to beach $375 u111 1nc1 maker Pnme local areas. ms··-~··• YOIR •EWPORT THRACE 673-3986 818-799-4195 V'3BR $900 I E SIDE Qu•et duple•. I Br SORRY. NO PET~ tBr 1Ba nr NB CenterlJW 678-3005 alter 6 30pm Quiet n·smkg mature prol Will Sell cneap Call Jim IWIEI 3BR 2' •BA. 2 Story. 1 car IACM I"-ILi TO ICM Gas1wtr pd Pool. gar d w near Orange & 20th Uhl CALL 710·0111 Fem seeks guest hse in l-800-221·2937 3BR 2BA plu.s 18R 1BA In garage. new carpet Avl • 'fl 642-5073•650·6069 I pd. gar no pets $535 $695 No pets 640· 1364 C.D.M. lltt• fer RHt Nwpl He1ghts/beh area __ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;=.;;;~ garage area BIG YARD now 1011 S l.200/mo F".cuar~pet:.'~~~~7ors B~;,~,eg'. lBA fireplace. enclosed Imo .s275 sec 544_2 140 lBA Condo 2nd floor 1n •VERSAILLE STUDIO S365 mo Close 10 beach' l eave message 720-8768 lnvestl'l]tnt spa maintenance & grndr Call Aus1y 631 -1266 k 1 lhe l/ersailles S8951mo Sec gatel grd. trig. gar. MtF N-smkr 760-1343 n..:: lty incl.' Fresh paint. new Ae'IMalC. R11rs k1tch BA $650tmo yrly garage, wal -1n c oset E"SIDE sm 1BR cottage 300 Cagney Lane Adrian pool clbhse xtrs A11I G f R 2740 ~rtun -2908 I t d 495-0589 Avl now• $650/mo Call Frplc. enc paho. n-smkr. Realty 645·8513 S69S • dep S50-7033 C M Cnnsuan M shr 2BA. arages or tnt 0 C MOATAGE CO grey carpe ·S ep own OCEAN view gorgeous Betty 644-2270 1 person, n-pet. inc util 2BA W/d d w oll street EW-PO AT HEIGH:;S • LA w/flreplace 4 15 decorator's penthouse 2 BAYFAONT BOAT SLIP $6 5 645 7234 2BR 1' :Be.;> stor) patio. Wl•T£1l R£•TALS p~g Bike 10 beach $500 N , ' . · established 1n 1981, Pi r a I e · C 11 f I ha v en mas1er suites. Ir pie, pool 2BA 2BA condo redec. llll LOFT·APT 1 • sec • pool cable ready $695 • ut•I 548.5sao N B l ~-car garage. work s eek 1 n g 1 n vest er s $2000/mo $1500/mo * 646-2113 pool. 2 car prkg. gated $695,mo at 234 Avocado NEAR s c Plaza 1nplex Imo Seacliff Manor Ocnht 3BA 2BA S l850 s Pace $ 150 I mo interested 1n secured re- IOIJC& llllllHI PENINSUL A 38A 2BA Adlts No -pets $1600 Adrian Really 645-8513 upstairs. 2Br. I Ba. gar· 548.2582 Ocnlrt 2BA 1BA $1300 CM Fem over 35 shr lg 645-3363 turn of 15-18"/o 724.9919 l.o looa .lo Olio Slip x1ra 673-6640 $7 5 I d S1eps to beach 3BA 2BA 2BA. 1BA al)t PiJrking ------• er • Oplx. w/d, 2 car parking. 2BA 1' BA twnhse Pa110. age 2 '""0 mme 1• 2BA · 1BA beach apt Big hm S 1600 2BR 2BA pool. Jae, Indy rm Gd lo· Commercial Ing. lrplc. patio .. , blk to Baytronl Duplex Com· lighted carports. pool. ately avail 675-2332 living room & pa110. park· S 1050 mo Bkr 642-3850 cation $325 434. 7681 R.E. Sal'"/R'"nt ln11estment Wanted ~a.&.V / bchl $1375yrly 650:2493 plelely remodeled 3BR lndry rm. 2 people. no MESA VERDE 28A.1',BA 1ng 4703 River Ave . .._"' 2912 KE'l'll"lla .. PENINSULA 2BA S 1'7'50 /mo yrly pets $675 •646-9507 2-story. garage. pa110 S9951mo 960·6927 Alex San Cltmentt t6 76 CORONA del Ma• F shr \t"\\"l ......, '11' 10 \ 'I I Sanoy beach garage A I ' . 2Br tBil poot pa110 Business /Office Ren t SUCCESSFUL 1eweler has • \\ -,.,_ ~ -million dollar v;ew . 2BA tBA. w/w Cilrpet. beige crpl va1 now 2BA 1BA w gar grdri 1BA. 234 Mariposa Newly carport S4121mo . ·ulll up to SSOOK to invest In CEALTOR~~ REITAL 215 E Edgewater Balboa bu11t-1ns. lndry hkups 785/mo 721-0116 lype •Newport Hgts• remooeled. ne"' land-Ava1110 1 759-1269 27b9 Me~lco H12h level con-~~~~=~~~~ 3BR 2BA. 1 block to 642-4905 kdys9·5 I ~9~1sgt;g?:6~;,~;t~~6a5 ~ S825~~~20to~~1~es10 5 scape N o pe1s FEM non-sml\r to shr WHTCLIFFHILllll tacts pref 55-3206 CIZJ lllllTS 31r 211 ocean Unlurn1shed year-s1eps to be ch• 3br 2ba 2· ~SliB.AU s55oi mo 661•8634 townhome m EastDlull 1 Crnr ol Westchtt & lr111ne T L 29 14 .. 433 Tusttn A)le FP. beam ly S1600tmo car gar opnr. d w * *M£SA Pl•£S• * 2BR 2BA Newport Shores Many i1menit1es $400 tn·j Newport Beach Monty O oan ce11. wd firs. 2-car elec refng. w/d o •2650 HARLA AVE• APART. l£1TS duple• lg wal~-m closet Misc. Rentals eludes u111 760-6653 Full service bu1I01ng Bus & Comm'I Loans gar.$1500/mo 645-3363 •&5Qal000• uttls incl. 113 E Balb A small. quiet compleit · 1 >Dlklromocean 5995 Share Condo on C M Olltce& Rela11 Ava11able SS-OK/up '963-8626 or Blvd 999-0123 IBR Apts moderately S0pardkhng clea9n 1 1ilfrg11e 548-8190 Rooms 270b Blulfs N-smkr 1 mi och 141·1101 writeOwerSihedFinanc1a1 WTILIFF 31R ' priced Features ca-ar en apts eau 1 u Y Servtces, lk>x 6488, H B . Large lot. fam1l11 home STEPS TO HACH thedral ceilings lire-lanoscaped grounos * ,. ... "'°* *llllTlllTOl IY THE Jae pvt BA pool HiJve 4301120 s' " 92615-6488 S 1,850 760-6776 Bkr I Dr S735 Yearly with place balcony. garage or Pool & spa. pa1i0srdecks Frtg dishwasher stove $£1 llY PARI * cat S550 mo 650-7205 1617 WESTCLIF 'o AIVE ------ HARBOR VIEW HOMES p a r k 1 n g J • m carport "l ike new & very garage or carport incl No pets 545-4855 1988 24 Terry RVs lor rent IRVINE ver} n1Cf' condo Nwpt Bch Agt 541-5032 f' .. ··~ 3Br 2Ba 2 car gar comm D y s 6 3 5 · 3 0 9 0 private Pool spa. BBQ Bachelor S600 21Dlll $700. tl'r 1he monlh '" park near UCI Owri corm oa s 900 Eves/Wk nos 673-64 78 laundry 1st sec No 1 Bedroom SEiSO * * w great fiJc•ht•es Sec I Lndr'r renms pool spa I HST HAL I• TIW• pool. gardn;59 b9~;mo STEPS TO BEACH pets $695 & Up Call 2Bdrm 1 .ea $600 Frtg dishwasher slo"e dep • 'st mo 536-83 16 $4 7 5 Rhonda 854-0622 I Use our prestige addre" · Long term • STE'PS TO SE~i 38R VELMA 549.2447 13 t E t8th St 646-6816 mcl No pets 545.4855 & executive services with HARBOR VIEW HOME for 2BA lido Sands. d/w. !Br l Ba. retrig wl d ---------ir•col IAY COSTA MESA HEIGHTS NB bit. to oeach ~·11 I no ollice overhead Mail Announctmems 2920 lease 3BA. 2BA. comm w/d, 2 ear gar. 1a~e~fy,,; $850/util, incl 113 E * * TIWIMOISE * * 1 Bedroom S705 * Mt * Quiet non smkr k1tctten Frplc Palio w o o v. I Boxes. Phone Answering. . 64'5·6412 or 644-781 0 Bkr 642-3850 • WllTER llHTAL yd $850 631-4320 151"E 21st St 548-240"8 673=ffi'1 -o~i-.J!.VJ!~ 10 .L.§46:_591 6 Ptocessmg_ Notary_& ·-=~~~onl~ -poo _--granr-Sf69Ymo poOr~Wnowwin 8a1003-Bl114-~9--0123 -2Br. r.,Bi. ·w-nrM'Up--S 2Borm-P .. Be--r 1 ba S 1100 mo pr1v11eges SJ"5 mo j gar Prol_prel 3Br.house Photoc. opymg. Fu . Word ANYONE Having Co~- LIDO ISLE lmmac 3BA. VILLA BALBOA •2Br 2Ba Balboa Oceanfront Duplex •Quiel & clean 2BA 1BA w ·s1de 1Br 1Ba. very •OCUIFROIT* Laguna Bch furn rooms NB Nr sand •Aespon1 More Take your choice.. Beach Call 497.ir96 2•,~BA. 70· lot. Tennis w1v1ew $1700/mo. •1Br 3BA. 2''1BA $1800 mo upper. lg closets. d/w. clean Carport. pa110 Furn 3BA 2BA. W New-Pool pvt entrance Shr n1sml\r fem 25-32 shr Pay lor only what you Items must be removed Avan now. $2600/mo Agl 1Ba wlvlew S 1200/mo. 408 E. OCEANFRONT new carpets. garage. crpt. lndry lac. nu sto11e1 por1, d/w, gar Clean win-BA $350 Pvt BA $450 N-quiet & clean 2BA 1BA need As llllle as S20/mo. b Oct 15 1989 675-1895 Rennie, agt 675-2679 642-4905 Wkdys 9.5 · $730 NO PETS 640-2495 pnl $525 731-8488 ter ren1a1 642·3850 Bkr smkr. 35 • rels 494-0451 wl carport $475 722-25391 Tllf Liff lllLIOI ,.._Y_,;;;:;:;;;' ;;;;;;;:;;;~~ ------ -3355 Via Lido. N B lost & Found 292 S 673-4 156 $2.44 per day That's All yoo pay tor 4 lines, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY ******** CllPLm •YW&LL SEIY1011 Free Estimates Any size Job Call Dennis * 211-1111 * AUMMEllP&IH Free est. Quality work on plumbing. carpentry. drywall. windows. doors. fences. masonry. tile. hauhng & .yard cleanups. No Job Too Small Adam 24hrs. 582-8276 CALL ME FIRSTI FREE EST.REAS.RATES NO JOB TOO SMALL. Oual. work. Free est.S25hr Ronl 22·P6"6 ::487892. Gr~_979·6276 UllYIU SllYICU TIE ELICTllO Ill Window/Awning Cleaning ~ PACIFIC OllST L.lllllAH • lllT&LL&Tllll • lllmlllOE • CLEll-IPS • SPllUUH •FREE ESTIMATES• 112·2200 •George's Painting• Smee 1978 Drywall. re- pairs. wall textures. ce1I· 1ngs Int/Ext 924-4966 •t1aL1n* 2 LARGE OFFICES $100 REWARD White, Costa Mesa. t763 Orange short-haired male CAT. Ave Call Betty 644-2270 ~reen eyes Lost vie or or 645_9161 ewport Isl 65~30~ FOR LEASE 1(1 Frontage 1398 sq It at $1 25 sq II 4'0 E 17th St Costa Mesa 645-8523 llllTi UllU IUCll Olfice or retail. 800 s11. front window near curb block to Coast Hwy Ready to move tn. move- tn allowance 497.5132 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-1171 Commercial Property _ __ 2778 FOUND BLACK & TAN. ~---------""'"ii baby Pug d<>Q w/couar ~:t~~ r:~~:n~g~sqpt~~~~y· Pllll ln&IL Found on beach in N B --T IUO• 673-201s work Problems-No rob· tR"r----- lems! =326864 554-7831 SI E comer Westc111r Or & fllll: C. .. atMI ED"S-PLASTERING Irvine Ave High v1slD1l11ty. Call H l·40l l All types Int /Ext tralllc. good slgnage. Patch-Tex1ure-Res1ucco 1.•18 SO f'f FOUND S MALL RED Free est eves/282-9005 141-1101 STRIPED YOUNG CAT. HAO RECENT SURGURY ****** ON TOP OF LEFT CISTll PAllTIH 21 llr EU ·1122 Excellel'lt quality at reas PLUMBING • REMODEL prices. Refs Lied.' Full OLDEST AO.• Lio 541878 nuP 1 USIOI ~AuNcH. ~5~4551 _ 252 sll-Arts. crafts. office. FOUND· Young dark gray storage? Good Eests1de CAT. yellow eyes. on Cos11 Mesa location. Callj Point del Mar. Corona del warr. Greg_64~--0744 _ YISl • 1&1TIR DAiii llCl&IL Cll PAllTlll DRAINS from SS, $15, $25 $12/Hr • MATERIALS FauCtllS. disposal. heater Seotll 548-279' Mar. Call 721· 1386 --- '::~:~.~· S©\\<AllA -Ut.~s· .... .... For more lntorrnatlon CALL TOOAYll Phone Est anytime 'Pl" 6"6-6242 Leo -----U •••• lot C\U I 'OllA" ----- lllF•Lltl ..... Yt:Nr ~()hctory ...,_.., .. 11199 90.a21 9teo,.o,.~ -+-e ~ te:•2-b'-.d •Old\ lw1o-'O "'0" 6 ..,..Di. ""°o'd' I · ... .., •• f-\ ot .ac.. fl •• .,. o' •>l..O'*' R E B R 0 0 I I I' I 12 FORT IP I I' 1~ I I R E Y U S S I I I I' I E T H H 1 R I I' I I' I 8 U R G 8 Y I I' I I I • Ofange COUf OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, October I 1989 ' . . SS30 E Lo!! I FOUnd 292J IQI,.... 5SJO SS 1.,1.,..,. 5530 f111p1or-n1 5Sl0 Ell!loJ•n• LOST 2 PET RABllTS. 1 APARTMENT RENT Al •ftll/lr.... • HAIR OlSIONER S5 ~ t:/2 ":'ew~';b· CONSULTANT. PIT 3 No ••P nee, CA ~~. & MANICUAIST·B•lbo• Ull ROOM Mectu "/IYI Pll•'n f*tautent 83 1 1330 • • dayaweek, •tarting MacGregor Vaotita 1831 Penlneula. Rent or com· ..,... Reg. Pharmacl11 to llUllAl'S • lminNlatly. Muat have PlacenUa CO.ta M9aa. mlMlon. 875-1457 FI T, PIT experienc:ed back 529/Hr Acuw/out pt. bp'd oif;~~ ..__ LOST WM• long ed outoo'ng ~.and --' I "8111111 omce Of l VN Some from home Car• 1itt......shitt1 • ,,., .. .,..,. cat wtth chwc:oaf -tall =tntt;': 9"1111 lllftll/Wa-• HOME WORK • SPARE reqwed &44-2722 avatl ~ ·,.. e.net1t1 ll9f Mutt haV9 flelltblll ...... 1 .. ~ .. ~ "'--• .,... TIME Plllnt ~mini.• . ..,..., ...-y·• hours Apply In pefSOf'I w/wn te on tip. Two uv.. A-.. at Rell8Ufant Expt .... an turt t....., Mm 120 ... TI'9 Orano-Coal! Ody ... 'l -•-a• HP! 71'·~884 I 80t E BalbOa 81 Balboa charooel gr~ ~ti on 21 . · 743 eliciting new r-.Urant ~,.. Piiot hM opening• In 111 --·w-... •--' I~ of head. Loat In Lido ---hOme ~ wvlce No eacpetience neceu-MM! Room for a Part Halt-Time Miiitant PlllTm nAml RestatWant -- 1• 9124. 873-5875 "ATTENTION· EARN Mekl dri~ to dell* ~~ . .'~~ Time INSERTER and a Prefer. c__9lle9e back· Oyna.mlc N.Bpfinilng SOUPLANTATION now M 0 NE V RE A 0 ING meall trom r•tauranta C a t f r .. ~a ,...,.,,.,. Full Time LEAD PERSON gtound. P1•tlg1ou1 ,..._. company looking tor hiring fOf all poss Mutt u-..-& ---... 1 """ BOOKS! $32,000/V.ar In· to homet. Need car. ineur ~-~45e-:se/ t 1 m • to handle Scn.dulea and port Beach locatlon HalnH wlth growth be entu11a111c. flexible, & nis•u-• n..--JVo.A1 com.~tentlal. O.talla. & ,reta. Evening shift. . Pe<aonnet. Thej..MdPer-Start mid-Nov 8-46-5074 potential. 8s.4·2tO• apHk fluent english MTI Ill lllMI t-602 8-8885 • 861398 8Ue • llpa thould awg 111111111 WllTll son mu11 be blllngual and ~llll HUY Nmll'lll IUll Apply In petaon 1555 Al• ..,,.,~what y,...,, "'-~·ty $10..S15perhr.833-1870 FIP tlrM Tortllt• Flatt '11ve mall r~om u -.__._need FI T .. "' 730 Adams Ave.C M SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI ONLY 404 /tine. CALL 642-5671. 1~ "" ......, Laguna. 4!M-6588 per~. Apply In peraon ,..._ 1 _.... • am-4C>m or --- -1---------1~--------• worth? 1 PfT 10 ULll UlllT 6am·Jpm Monday thru ell-groomed peraon-4pm-'2 30am S5 25/Ht Retell bfbcN Cosu ~ 61 24 $9.75/hr; 3 FI T to Neededlmmed Grntpay Hotel Friday The Daily Pilot able 1ndtv1dual to we8f Benefits. No exp nee. &llT9AlllD ,_, ...... ...., ... __ ...,....,., $16.50/tw MG-0833. & benefits. Fie• nr1. Fun DRIVERS Fm? 1111 FIT 330 W Bay St Colla fat>Yiou. iewets fOf trade APC>IY in peraon. Booils FIT tor Pie< I tmpons Ptnns&U 6107 INFLATE RAFT with oars, ~I -lll'flosptlere 631 1922 Small reson hOtet ._, M... ASk tor 'Geofge Shows, TV talk lh<>WS, on Tape, 729 Farad St.. c M no \xp nee.nary' l ' ttetk .... tff camp eoolil•are & m11e ..__ · -· WANTED motivated perM>n w/fron Arauz 642-432 t Eltt newspaper •d• I• na· Costa M ... 54S.5525 $5 sOJhr llarllna~. p P/1 T 135 See ~1 507 1 E B •1 ... _ Gold dret'g1ng equip 61 Ovetwelght people. We lllllllPll F/T deSk e•n. Send resumn 203 llooal pubhclty To ~K --· 8 ""'' 3026 Babb St Sat/~un . will pay you to lose 10-29 tor Hunt. BCh Wholesale to: P1tile1a. The Little Inn . aal ... medfcal/dental p I T·PlllFllAlll oper11n~s ava1lab • a1ao Blvd. Balboa 673-6880 - Iba In 30 days. Or. rec-Nursery, Mon.·Ffl. 8-5 ontheBay 617LldoPark • -bonus.Musthavepr()99r 2 days per week. Display CaiAt5•0-7337_ , ommended. 960-0883. Computer exp & kn~ llWUAHl llUYllJ Dr .• New~\ Beech, CA ll&llTEUICE ~ retetenoes. 45~206 -advertising. Good Eng-an&ll-CUllOAL FI T Costa Mesa 6124 Hunt. kach :""--~-!'--'!!'!!''!"9I -= of Inventory reqd. •Newport 92M3. '* &73-8800 Full lime. Experience ..-L TYPES ~':sA~~~ 1~typi:: Help wa.nted PIT. nitts & 9ic 12 BRAIDED rugs, Baby Penonaf'Sefvicts 3004 -.o60 btwn t-3pm e Balboa Immediate openlno f<>< day preferred 1n Apartment Pertume & cosmetic oem· 118 Av« cOstl Mesa. ..-en<11 in lhe how-clothes/furn hsehold aw. S.W-lnt f ..... I 61-40 CREO T Cable TV Direct Sales •Corona def Mar manag« Good medieal MarntenlU\Ce Salary ons111tors for 1oc11 ---··----room office Must t>e items 2792 Mendou1 Dr No-,,lace To Move ca.rt & GUAAA~TE~~~~tt~ TS A e P s . Com c 1st •Costa Mesa benefits. competitive commensurates with e•· stores, t-800-833-8800 PI T lllllUPll ASST dependable 4 fleictble 61t/Sun 9am "' every 1magmat>te pert t~ Negative credit erased Cablev1s1on ... k• HP wag•s based on ••· perience. EltC8Uent ben· -tp-key posting light Please apply at Estate Sale Open Wknm Oatsons Toyot a s Autopurcnueln 3 days. doortodoorsaletperaon One day per week. early perience Must be 18 or ellts Apply at NATIONAL PARK SVC typlng'2·3daySIWI< Fi.x. WICKES FURNITURE 111 Nov NewtUsed All Subaru.s .FREE TO TAX Free VISA/M C. ACC lo wl< ~.B .. Seal 8cn. & AM. Dependable car, older wJlll good per-TSL MGMT. l88 E 17th S700 to SISOO w~ly tble hrs N.B Real Estate 3200 Harb« Bl, C M Must Go• 2264 N, Me~er EXEM PT EN IT Y Fin1V1ciallnc. 549 •• 204 . Santa Ana area. Benefits. proof of Insurance sonality. Apply -daily at St., ._ \·A_costa Mesa. Various pos~tlons av all. office 631·1400 IU&IL UL.El 011 Wiison 63 1. 580 t 6 73· 17 84 10·4 Sat ·Sun -guaranteed sa111ry • IE I O'S ... -• (714) 642· t603 Call'361-"2014 t0am-4pm --p 306 3rd & l~O Main WORRIED ABOUT YOUR comm. ~7-3303 Rudy "'GOOD EARNINGS • • r-l6MI . Maintenance-P/T H-ITUTHS erson wante<i for con· Huge 3 Family Gaiage FUTURE! FREE Financial LC>feZ EOE. "'NO COLLECTING t 7th & Tustin, Newsp8'>8f Fri & Sat m stor•a In your temporary furniture Chain Sale• Lots 01 tum1ture ---------1 Planning. Call Richard -_ -CostaMesa..64• 6-7t36 SIAIE OUR area. Car necessary in Fountain Valley BaS1c toys cloltles & mucn Lf! kacn • 6148 ,964-17161Vname/num~ Cattri•&fHility • OALLMJ-USI Insurance ISSISTll S6/Hr Call 714·548·9969 salary plus commission more•Sat/Sun 9-4 ---------needs on call servers. 1 ...._1....._.., a+ .. IUIUICIPUT VISlll T or 213·849-3366 Will tram 7.1'·~325 2074 Phalarope nr Adams ~~~~~~/~ art Sc~ & Good pay. 494·9650 -..-DISTRICT PI T p••lll &aU -RETAIL SALES PIT Flex & Placentia ories. eic Sat/Sun •9_4 nuuu IF TH -hrs Educ111onal books & Instruction 3012 CLElll PI T OLW Needs 2 licensed Agents & E FUTURE 2·3 days per week Office· .toy store Days only c M IOYlll SAU! t030 Temple Hill Dr .I' _.._. 4 trainees. Leads llll&ER 1ype environment No 5"'7·3660 ask 'or Judy LO solid wo()(l wardrobe Tutoring Svc Former Hours 12·6pm, Mon-Fri. ..,,.. ... ,.,.. t 1 ... _ .. F 11 c " 11 1---------·• C lerical & Reception PIT, FfT. Good pay. No urns........ u o ben· The el h C typing required. wlll train u0911ght freezer trash New..,.,. k"'Ch b 169 teacher 10 yrs exp. J neces ellts. 542·2473 M/F/H K 1 ompanles. 1 ·Full or Part-time Apply PENNVS AVER. Wtlll CLll compactor router table 1~-~=.!.;.;.;ittt!iii;,;•-.;;..-i.iioi.I Speclallzlng in Elem Appt;lnperson. expereooe aary. multi-discipline consult· ·~1 A hf t660 Pl A s k PIT f t tO Arc Welder 4.(4 FRI SAT SUN 12-5 2187 S 51 6 The Qulk t Organi~ation Corona def Mar 675-3306 * l•-'-r " _ _. Ttt • ln""ftrm, has a clear villon ar Y . s 1 t acen11a ve ee s ot ice help gradel. 2 hr 75--808 t ~ n• -• 1• he 1 us ~et1able Costa Mesa . Good w/publtc. typin~ redwood posts ladde1s Vista Entrada The Blults t779 l FJICh Ave. Irvine llf a• Ra•ir•s lmmecllale Openlng9! PIT. o t uture. Walch it un· vet11cle and insurance --skills • of" e p Call NS tools used Or<CkS & man' Tandem 01ke. anl1Que E 0 E ~ "--ndable ,.,., _ __,.ed fold with us in our current OIW11 "•IT~IL o7 I •. "57~ 7100 , · In Laguna Beach needs ....... .,... ....... ,......., "GoodSaJary& -.. -I" misc a~11ctes-Sat Sun turn1 tu1e c l o tnes CLE"lsl c •••iEIS dependable & mature * 641.073 t * opening at our Co51a Mileage Paid FIT M·F 7 am-3 Opm -8~ 2583 Santa Ana baskets ... Mesa ottice tor a $4 75/Hr Benefits No S&US WIST UT F rr-....--------~--------...1 Day & evening, fllll & part· counter person. No eicp LllAL SECllnllY time ror Between Friends nee. 494.5153 Cati ... at IU-•JU exp nee Apptt in person Ftn Valley retail store Call _ Irvine law llrm seeks highly 1um••-1 eooks on ape 729 557 •355 James E-1oytMnt 5530 Fur-.. ···• 3018 a seasonal Country FILE CLERKRiT motivated. eicp.'d & or-A~"'S.._Ta-· ... -"'r.._ .. .._., ___ ...,..... '""""' ~--!ii!iii~~----1 Chns1mas Store, South Newp()f1 Beach g11nlzed person 4#/min of _., _, Farad St CM 548•5525 SALES FINE ART SECURITY QFFrCERS BEAUT SLEIGH BED AU PAIR. French girl. Coast Plaza. Oc t. 1st lhru M·F 9am-2pm 3 yrs llttgatlon exp. Righi • IOW 1111111-IECEPTilllST PI T Dynamic mo11va1ed saies-COUNTRY OAK. incl 6014 ewp'd childcare. driver's Dec 24th 837-636 t 852-9995" candidate will be respon-We re looking for an ind•· DRIVERS & COOKS And Ille clerk 25/Week person wante<i. plf 11me. WE WILL dresser oval m irioi 2 ~os:.~:.;npJ~h63~~n· cui11n"IT 1m11 FlllT 1111 ILElll Sible~ busy clv1i lll!ar1-~;;:,~~ ~~~~:'S::!:~~ Must rpplyl81n I~~~ car ~~~~r6;~-~-:50moker Call ~I e f~mm,o ~o,,o 0 ;1~~~ ~~t:s~t~~~~I~~:~~~.: -----·-_ Wordproc/compskllls All PI T. Apply at Ooryman·s ner ngenlal wor en· office maintenance ... ~. '' 675-8173 -Sacr St450 Cherrywood CdM. Need lady t day a aps, incl 3 refs. by t0/6 Inn. 2 fo2 w Oceanfront. :~e;t ~~T.t':"~;fi respons1b1hties as well as 89 t wp~~~~~7•4 t99 -BEAT din rm1co1 !able Beaut week to care tor 2 Chll· Coast Federatton 01 •Nwpt Beach 675-7300 Ann Bellatt 833_3622 handle, the coordination SALES/IFFICE MIR Must See 973-0653 dren $4 hour English Employees. 2701 Fairview · ol all shipping and receiv· OFFICE IELP p IT RECEnlOllST Postt1on available E11 I speaklng.Aels.673·1t78 . Ad, Costa Mesa 29626. f /TOffittlatl' ****** ing. Must have a valtd light typing & knowledge perience iiecessary Mo~I ANY DEAL H.lSSIUlllAll Live-In Housekeeper, Attn: David Answering telephone. or· SElllll SIOCISS1 driver's ltcense to assist of computer. Kids Holly· 1nru Fri 8 30·5 Apply in I IMaltress. bOl( frame, new. older Span. woman. PIT n -P-ISTI CLEll -g an t z 1 n g . sh Ip. Join a growing 'ompany, with local pick-ups and wood Connection Call Local community news-person. PENNYSAVER r -S235 840-8733 In exchange for live-in ping/receiving NB. Must NORTH AMERICAN deliveries 851·0920. ask tor Phyllis papers seek a lull time 1660 Placentia Ave ' I board. 64 .5- 0592 PIT Positions 9·11 t-6 be flexible & amuous to THRIFT 4 LOAN, localed - _ _ A e c e pt 1 o n 1 s 1 / Costa Mesa GUARANTEE D we can Formal D1nino Room _ __ 40wpm. Gladis 848·6368. work Kendall 675-9420 in Corona del Mar Our team memt>e<s en1oy OllDllll EITllY CUlllS Switchboard Operator top any privale securil~ Table 8 cnairs 3 leafs ----,__ h 1 g h I y comp e 1111 v e FI T PIT M-F 9am.2pm or E11perience reQuired Salesperson 1 t tor Oec· company wr111en 100 ofter w tell pads outtet XLNT E-'----CISIUILMIST General Ole Costa Mesa Immediate openings tor safaries and benefits t 30· lOpm $S/Hr Ben-Must be able to handle ora11ve accessory & an· tor your emplovmenl as a cond111on 646-2346 .._.,. ........ -S530 Needed. l07 Main -St ~ ca11ona1 oenter seeks experienced packane incl ding prof 1 1 busy swuchboard walk· uque store E11zaoeth securny ott1ce1 GREAi Accou.Tl.G Balboa "respons16le.rfiendyper:~&-Jvnl0f'Loan -,,, u 1 ells Light typing for.~ -1'. 8 10 a• 8enetietd673·7714 WAGES ano JOB SATIS· !(ING waterbed w drawers p oc---sharing lly6U""Strare our computer APP-1n per. .... -u m.... S200 B /d ----son to work in tape II· r .,,.sors 1s1on ol the tutu e e .. , ma1l1posta e mach ne •• ES ' F'AC IONareourspeeiat· oa..i..case w esk COllTEI IELP brary. Fairly busy counter *Loan Openers v r · w son. agoks on Tape 729 E g 1 ' *-l ·SPORTS* 1 ty since our clients OE-' S40 Coiner cupboard •ACCOUNTING CLERK Weekdays. lunches. & Involves inleracllon with * Insurance & Audit Dept ~;~tea~o~~~ ~~~~~ ~;: Far~d"St. CM 548·5525 iccenent bene •I pack· Fun, groundlloor opp in I MAND ONL v THE VERV I $20 Desk $35 675-8189 •BOOKKCEPERS afternoons Alta Cottee, students Ftex pit hlS avl. * lnspec1ton/Appra1sal sources Dept THE Pa1tn111 CASHIER age and credit union pro sports mgml Pa•d BEST .AP CLER ... KS ~ B. 675-0233 S6 hr. Call Fred or Jessie Department membership Apply in training & ~uarantee M• Lg oak col"ltemp dining , .._ T I & FI C1 .... KEITH COMPANIES. 200 Call Loretta 650-200 t person at N 37 530 tble w 6 chairs hgnt&d •JR ACCOUNTANTS -----434·08tt .. ypng ie e ... s Baker St . ~osta Mesa. ewby • 4 '" tor sameoizarrereason' nutcn hke new $1200 COllTEI SALES --- -* Loan Interviewer C 926 PART TIME --e don 1 01ace yo W11t11 V Person n-.. eo tor C •• IEIEUL OFFICE CUii Member FDIC. excellent A 26 Equal Op· • DAILY PILOT SEC REC Pl CPA otc OC w u n -OBO Hone) maole desk aca11on holiday pay and """' M portunuy Employer airport area N smkng 24 nours or your n1er & cnair coffee table end bonuses provided ·Call electrical wholesaler FIT. hllng. hght typing & oenellts. PJease contact •o otc i yp•ng onones view we w111 ass1s1 vou o~ tables Calt 497 .5209 OL Weaver F/T, Enghsh speaking. phones Cctsta Mesa Lyn or Al ana a t Th I. h snarn1mHTS 3 ..... ,.,, ••833-9796•• circu1a11nc;i yOut f110f 979·2900, $ tOO FREE eicperienoe helplul _ 548·853 t 7 t4-67~-058 t I IJt Top Newport Co located Clltl 11111 CA mat1on to 25 ot Oranc;ie MAHOGAN' 4 DRAWER • fontact _Betty 646-_7777_ GEN OFC Lite bkkpng. Loans C . near OC Airport SEC RECPT F T pos req <;ounl-,. s prem•et secur 8 ACHE L 0 P CHE ST · SE Olftplftlll 11•1•2 ••21 nrs ror med1ca1 ore '" 11v t1rms to1a11.,a1oure• Jo ,,,,5,30 oeri cond AllTISTFILL·TllE ClllllH restaurant eJCp reQ. Full-llOILOU Ill · · • CM Some 1yp1ng w gd 1 pen~ ·s 129 OBO Pictures & For small Irvine Giit Mtg Local dellverles Travel time. Tortilla Flats. Irvine PlllCESSOll M.llAIEIEIT TllllEE Ui> to $20/Hr (Salary· · phone s11111s 645-0609 lames S5-S30 548-0812 GOOd copy skills req d document Travel ben· Linda 494•6588 With conventional & gov t Bonus) Monday· Tnurs· Restaurant We re nere lo• you d"d I MOVING must sell NOW' Call for details 250-0410 ehts. Must have own GEN OFC PI T 9am-1pm eKp Builder knowledge s t5 oo . bonuses no exp ~~~i~au'?~~8~~~~9;~r COllTEll PHSOI SECllETUY your oener future wt111 Elegant wM wa~ned eoun· transportation OM V Some typing & phones benehc1al The Georgian nee n 1PT 84t-2261 F 11 1 d A 1 Fot Sales Cust Svc Depl I tr• Ftencn oa~ d•n room Automotive • print .... ·t <. ·o t tOO N H b /B c .. c s·. 2504 u 1me ays pp y tn for N B Contractor 65 DY Ill IC ' ..,... """ · ear ar or aker m o ..... p••Tf IP-RSOI CRAB COO ER •At .._,tr uotio1s oaci. C 1 t IAIAl!!EIS/HST ll!!llS -n; person K wpm WordPerfect e\P ,..., DELI-PERSON Sand: asua envuonme.n 01y1n 1ndqayout.CIUS1· •. -. • 5 days per week includes 2200 Newporl Blvd NB l Jessica 673-0760 seat Cnina·cao oeau1 w1ch/counter person lor Educational film co hed.adsarealwaysworlunQ Shipley snow intervtewing Sat ryoing, arl back-PROTECTIOll caste• oeach-Dlue·whl lunch hOur PI T. M-F AP· 95T-0414 lor you lor key positions Come ground helpful Will train Restaurant SECllETllll sofa 1vs1 Al Xlnt prox 20hrs wk 545-4867 growwlfhawinner' Retail Apply PENNVSAVER WAITfll'WAITRHS t SERVICES 1 WON T LAST' 9~3-0653 A LL POSITIONS . e>1perience. preferred 1660 P1acen11a Ave With car 10 serv ice estab· Good phones & f1l1ng NEW 9x9 wn11e sec11ona1 Dental Call 897-I073 Mon · Fri Cosra Mesa hsnea roules $40-$60 WordPerl ec 1 "Swom tor aoPt _, (l 1') 1•3 •110 sofa •oosc bac>. p111ows OllTllO ASST• F /T Wnen you ve lost some1n1ng Cash daily smell n smi..g irvine ot.~ • •it n.ode" Queen size sieeo· Salary S 1768-$2149/Mo Exp, ADA pref Xlnt oppty NEE 0 E 0 oo vou• ouy•nQ •"d St'll•nQ a1 valuable a c1an1t1eo ao ca" ltri's Kitclltl 1 (2• MltllS) er St 000 63 1 · -oo 1 w1tn grea1 leam. Irvine "'' c1ass1t•ed ma•kel ~a valuable lr•eno 979-07 47 PacitiCt• Performs semi-skilled 786-0777 or 640·4292 C oo\..s, D1shw.ishcr , Server, 1·901 Sk'IOaf\\ Cu Ste A ·eu ... Pos llOf1 Full -me IHIEI Wllllt a llASS work s e r v f c f n g Irvine CA 927 t4 No exo nee wages "De" mattress & trundle neve1 EQUIPIEIT SERVICE WORIER gasohne/dte981 powered Archltectura• Ous, I lostcss, for brand new 111 4126 t-9400 Benefits & oa10 h011cays ' used s 19S •840-8133• automotive. construcuon IESlllEIS I lllAn n.·st,1m .)fll. * SECTY/RECEPT , ~~~~~r ·~, .. ~CS~ '882 PAT•O "URN 11ke riew and other power equip· p£a•••S 111111an EMU wn1te reSln ment. Dulles include. but -Advertising agency nearr TILE •fLPfllS WA•TE• ova~ rao1e 4 cnairs are not hm1ted to fueling. Immediate need·lnler· 0 C a1tpcr' tnte<esting " ~ " oaos paid $1500 ask greasing. lubricating. med1a1e & $enlor pos· & varied work Good P11ys1ca1 wori. • J• ~ -I $ • safety inspection. routine 1t1ons w/min1mum 3 years -· typist w e•pe1ience on rnusl Na ell'Ptl'•er ~ '° e ing 800 OBO 645·2235 r~tf9: ~angmg llrM; Cahlornta trP41 v res1den· Maclntosn 3•5 yrs e~ " Mon ·Sat 0 1..EEN S1ZE MA n RESS installing batten es hel e11plor me<lnitn st:rect pet1ence Cdll Lor di Ca I NaflCy 963-9!1~ & BOX QUILTED' sparkplugs. 1tghtbulbs, Cosla Mesa llrm Excel· Apply in perso n, 9.3 p.m. 957 l:rT.t -'Veter1nlll'VMDSPtt"1 SRAND NEW• s·S5 and lanbells. service lent working conditions . SlClriUY CASlll(ll, PUlllACY I CAll .,--gao.g-3j * calls and road lests. il(~aiiriiieniiiii7iiit4iii·ii9ii5iii7·ii3iit~9ii4iiiii.;iiiiiiii~~3606~~~S~.~B~r~1~s~IC1i;liiiS~.1in~l;et~A~n~a~~iiiiii..J p r .,., 1 rram Ava•• Whir'Pool wasner or)ler cleaning and vacuuming Witn gooo clerical & or-1mmed -14-642-3840 I S225 00 ParQuet table car interiors. washing ganizational s11ifls Prof!· I w 6 chairs S 125 00 windows.etc Requires at NEWSPAPER OllOllT Cfn ·s J 0111ton Joil6···e1.d •" 't'J"" a,.. J~J , ~·J~n c1ent 1n Lotus & Wo1d· WAITRESS 'COCKTAILS 720.1421 lease one year 1ncreas1ng. car stereo an<l ma1c• JOC' d"C'~ A; ,.p JC.• 1 • ,• :L' ~,, · ~. ' perfect Bilingual preld 5 Oa~s N19h1s " T P T ly responsible experience 111t vear .. , rt oP i, tc· F~l. J"<l PAP I rtMl • 1,... r 1 ·e, yrs e ~perience Reis Island Vac111 C1.io 1500 IMlscellaMOOS 60 1 S performing auto ser. •eQd salar)' $30 000 OI· Newport B••c C M · vtclng work Completion DEL Iv E a ·y Peot>le o-e 1u' ~ ila; ~me c-~~A· .... ., I"' ti• ,~,r ..., •.•. hc:e located tn North 642-2011 LEATHER SAMPLE SALE ol n19h school or GED Laguna 494.5.iao 8-5pm 1.eather Fasruons Men equ1valency and vahd CA • Fu 1 and Odil !•me ~pen•ngs 1' '' ' ·~<lJ ~ IOAT lllLIER w omen From S39·S t59 driver s license For • Grtal sal.t11t s to ~elo Pd~ you• ~,. 041 ~·.~n,i'~ SEC'Y OFFICE AIMii. neeos workers w111 lid•~ QC SWAP MEEl OCT further details and apph· * NO COLLECTlON * • An ooPortuntly '01 al!vancem• 11 "m10 .,~r tloand n~ 1Pia11 20 nou• week Mature per-,;., all tObs ;2?-664c ~c. t46 8 i22· ;533 cation, contact our Per· organization son goo<l saiar; First I sonnel Office. CITY OF • Merchand1st il1~du"I United Me1nod1s1 Cnurcn Wt44i11 CHr4i11ttr FACIAL EQUIPMENT NEWPORT BEACH p 0 Earl.l· morning niolor rout... .. ··a1'/ab/8• t8225 Bushard Fountain Wilt! resl aurant baclo.· Esty 2000 tac1al machine Box 1768. 3300 Newport o ,. a • ' Valley or call 96?-2593 ground Nice environ-& t>ed stool & lamp 6rnd Blvd . Newpof'1 Beach, ~f h d d bJ h / d CIRCUIT CITY IS NOW HffllNG FOR Mon-F11 9· 12 menr & oenehts P'ease nu must sell 673-4921 CA 92658-8915 (7t4) usl Bl'l" epen a en• ic ean linbilit.'· Tt£FOll0WlftC S£ASONALOf'£NIHGS I sn-•PPHSll call 494·9650 Ale~•s lOIUITllLn 6po4~~3n~,<!,0£mpE~uy:! OP· 1n urance. •-tr~'. .... .J ~ • P1as1tc company tn Santa .... PllCESSIR Wh>le a61:n5o60st n29""4 $40 '' • :.~J 1; •• • • ..... • I Ana neeos a ~-u~ oer· low 10 .. ,,o S201<1 smau ot ' · • :, , •• 11 • , • son tor tneir mach11'1es lice 1n Newpor1 Beacti LAZV Bov chatr computef Mecnan1ca1 ao1111y & Word Pen 5 0 e•P 75 monitor loads of LP re- knowledge of reoa1t re· wpm Call Myra 833-9539 cords SW1vel dei.k chair UUOlllY CLUB · has openings for •FlllSEIYH FT. PM sMt. must be available tiohdays & weekends •IEl'S SPA ATTil n . polite. well· manMfed. able to work Nftymom1ng •UllllUICI r•m• FT, hotel/country CIUO, HP pref. knowledge of etectrical, plumbing. refrigeration, carpentry. etc. ... Wlllll FT. some ICnOWldge ol boet•. UM of hand tOOIS & Nght power tools For an 8C)C>Olntment pleU9 cell &4S-c5000. Ext. 621 :' da.• .. /Hr .. ,-,-J.. 2::1() a.m.-S:JO a.m. ABOVEAVERAGEEAR~INGS Ctll -11 1 1 1~-1 U3 lwt'"'''l1 fl ()(Id 111 .·,1111 p 111 t \I~ 1 ! l J Ill . 11) .t Ill I ..... .\ I ,'\ ..... , \ I ARE \SA\ AILABLE: Huntington Bea<-h Costa 11esa-Fountain \·alh·~ .. & 'e•·port Bea~h PART TIME Students 13 years & older. Earn $30-· $100 per week selling The Orange Daily Pilot -If you can work 3 hours in the evening we have a job for you with high earnings. CAttEDL tM 33211-=.:....=~ • lPPU t• 'USOI at Tiil FOllOWIH llllUH CEITERS LICATIO TMHHMOIT SllTllEH ClllFOHI& FRt()AY OCT 6 Al'C> SATURDAY OCT 7 OR MON>AY OCT 9 THRU SATURDAY OCT 14 HOURS 10 AM 7 PM MON THRU FRI 9 AM 6 PM SATURDAY SOUTHCOASl STORE l\oc;•, 41 •r" ~. "'" .1 • ' :_>.u r, S ," R• ~· S"~~· $d' .. , i\rJ HUNllNGTON BOCH ST~[ ~ ..... •' .. , , ...... t ,l "·"· !, .. ~ . . • • '1 . ' • • . • • ' . . . . ' '( .: . ( . . ,, ; ... ·" .. ; .. . . ·" . Motor Routes available in W11hnin1t1r ff 11nli9'ct•n 811.c Fou1t1i1 Y•ll•J NO COLLECJING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependabte car and proof of insurance. Quited 751·7856 • anllque bookends Buy SllPP, HCEIY. CLlll oetore m-,. ~arage sate IP T t1 e•101e nours 846-395 .......... / $5 00 tir to s1an Must M111ch1ng 1ove-seat & ha~ car 646-3802 c!la1t 6 count!) trencil d r cnrs sm writing desk days 760· t 225 eve<i 720 1201 WORK OVERSEAS Mato' v S co...,oan~s on. 'e<V-·"9 nc>.,. '<>-TAX· FM(. Htgr-"CC'~ PO$ 1tOnS COfl~lruct-o"\ Oata Process•ng Pet•" C~•ca1 Sf'C\jl Iv Eno ~s E• M•••ta" C>ew• Mecnll"•cs w"'""'~ Mtdteal Fooo Ser11oc1> & mal"ly ma,,.,. more wono- ""'"' IOC•lto"s Pa •O Tri•-. & ~u11 ~''' Pack~ (It! ;\ ;JSSl(Jn App!lnm 60 I I ontgomery Ward heavy dutv washer & gas drye1 2 years otd wtilte $275 Oays only 969·5978 Fumlturt 6014 MOVING musl sett NOW' Wnt -wash oai.. entertain cntr Fau• stone cot & end Ibis SC>i.lthwesl 01ne bdrm set Mallbo' sorng Sota/love seat All •Int Won·t last 973-0653 ....... * LIKE NEW Quefln size all leather sola b@d 1c1n· namonl reta11s S3000 tbeSt otter i Maytag top Rel11gera1 or •Freezer ?4 cu tt GE s1de-by·s1de G old $650 Wash er Dryer Lady l(enmore gold $550 Steeper aota $450 Misc items & drapes 843-9839 TRAILER HITCH Flis Cad111ac $60 Mickey 960· t980 WANTED Maple or PIM China cabinet approx 36 wide Leave m...age 5•8-8202 Wead111g Dress brand new Whl satin wtlace & t>Mds, sz 8 Pd St150 Sac $850 497-7370 "'*Its SerlOUS APOI cants call 111131 qeo-:.1100 01 ~ '""mt'! to ol hne dryet w!llte 1 yr Old ~Int S200 673· 7599 ----------Bedroom set dresser .,P,.tts-.&...,,ArftltS..,. ____ 604 __ 9 BUREAU L"'F FOREIL '- £MPLL'1} ME'VT l(IY\t." 'f>lh ~!fl't'I 'oull(' ,...,.. T amo. flo<tda H .. 1- w1m1rror. twin mat· treSMS bO• springs & hee<lbds Sedd•ng 1nct Like new S32S 432· 7257 J;ooking - fortbat ·~lal car? HIMALAYAN l(ITTENS CFA Ctlocolate Point. 8 weeks boit trained Shots $200 650~ , . 810 OrMge co.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Octobet 1, 1981 ~ .. ,.: -................. ~::'.-:. ~r .. a.oo ., .. "f"f..... • .... .. c.n T•ne-ff7t mk:rovrave,lceboit. n..ci. record• 70K m ites, •••• ttMtlng, poww bf861"· COc*er 8penlM '249 lnboetd dlelel, euto pltot, ao.ded. 19.500. Reliable. power w1r'®w9 po.- Ltiw Apeoe 1299 kMlded f« crul91ng or bo~ 559'-4 731. lllJllW doottocka Air, •Atn/Fm. Ovet 91W: = ~:iock. ~.~r::l!.~°' P~~st~t1• .... 2 TO(f ~ 1~!1 4:-:'i;:.W~mot~·~"!:I ~?wk~:~. ~4~:~:~j All ~ guw1ntMd whlttcer, dual head IOll, ope, v•• 1 e lent gea m • $1000 Dys P£Ti.AND PAVILION etc. New boHom & new. Rec«lt S2K Mech-Of belt ofter. 7-7 194 -------- OPEN 7 DAYS IUl'wy Me Set/Sun in anlcel uf:grad• PP --HUT llY 16374 Beech Blvd 1"• mt ~. c.i1 two t>Ollt S23,500. 6 3-"22D YWOllftlTllU 1111 '8iF01dMu1tengConven S 405 fwy, next to Targe1 owner direct before.look-MIATA 199<>. Red with Former Calllor~le VW "l.X" Fully loaded! Auto- * .... 1.•2-* I n g I u r .I h e r pac kage A .local dealer sells wile• car. 1 matle, elr. E11celtent CO('· ___ • •• __ 7 14-675-~9. s23,500 760-835A ownef. only 7.300 actual d t t lon (# 188300) A variety of older klllens & -~. --m I I ... F • c t s S 11,995. JoM soo & Son apayed/neutered adult 5"ps/Dodcs/Storagt NISSAN 87 MAXIMA documented One ot 8 llnc:Oln M.,cury. 2626 cats need responsible. 7022 White, loaded, deta!led & k In d S 1 4 • 5 0 O Harbor Blvd, Cotta loving inside homes ready to f,01 Owner8 n~w • _ J..09~~7(}5!0__ MeN. 640-5630 636-3771 or 839-701!il *IY ITIUll UI ~!t~ecdom,ng~~:i~n~~~~ Autos~ 9300 llUT llY - FREE TO GOOD HOME 1 • IUTIUP* free• $10,500. 121-4t20 CHEVROLET CAMARO 88 Merc:ury Topaz. Fully German Shepard Male.ID• An~a Bayside VIU•ge, NISSAN '87-MAXIMA -BERLINETTA 1983 loaded automatic:. Air, lS moa Good w/klds. 300 E Cout Hwy, Newpt . • "M/FM o er steering quiet 722 -89 18 or Bell. Cell M-F 9em-4pm White. loaded. deta,1led & AM/FM . T-rool, new ·& brake~ w(:r6478791 434-2980 (714) 673-1331 ready to go! Owner s new tires, low mileage. one s•.""'S. Johnson & Son _ " _ _ __ car coming! Well main· owner. S3900 721-1154 v n PLEASE ADOPT MEI My BUY. _lNIO A MARINA! l8Jlled & me1ntenanc:e - --Lincoln Mercury. 2626 name1sMorr1e I'm an or-Newporl llveaboatd slip. lreet $10.500 721-4 120 llllf '14MlllVAI ,...,bor Blvd, Cotta ange tabby male neu-50'ic 12'6 " Sail pref. E -7.000 miles Air con-Mesa 540-5830 tered, snots 1 yr alle-$8000 Cilll 1or details. Sc:irocc~ 1979 •cellent d1lloned Ellcet!Mt con· MERCURY SABLELS ciante/lrained 645.6-189 • 675-4530 eves/msg. <:~~d~~~~~~,';t· dlllonl Power breaka, 1987 SPECIAL EDITION. I .lo power steeriog, power MIN T CONDITION. Full TV Sttfto E~ctfonkS MJsc. Transporutioo lr11t ,riot 1 windows! $7.500. CaJI· power. digital dash. AIC • , , -- - -646-1153 tll·OMO S9995 ]33-3156 ~~~~~6080~ 4 Whttl Drfvt/ Jttps TIYITA CEUCA '71 60 FT N E.C MONITOR, 9030 AM/FM stereo. 5 speed IRHT llJ llSTlll II tronl prolec1ion. t>eaullh.11 Runs gc;>od $ l ,OOO 86 Mercury O.rand Mar-Re bu Ill engine, new cabinel, great picture. FORD BRONCO 1984 11 962_64261eavemessage Quls Fully loaded, full brakes. e 1c. 1989 $500. (71 4) 77 t-6Q04 XL T 4114• lull" loaded, power. air. auto. AM/FM CLEAN! $4700 Leslle 1 vw 1982 Cabr1ole1 Rabbit stereo. Uke new All 110 0111 extra clean Must ~ for • $7,499 552-4432 Convertible All. 5. lu x ury equipment' PLv••ouTH-CH-.M P ... , ..... ,. Powtr Boats 7012 JEEP 1986 CJ 7 Laredo. 6 cyhn<ler. 5-speed. air. hard and sofl top. all op- uons. Mint Adult-owned $9850 714-640-4649 Formula Thunderbird 18' 1-------"""'!~~ ·1980 bow rider $6500 Vans 9040 Also YAMAHA WAVE v w Vanagon 198 t RUNNER $3500 G ' C 213-5 10-1449 Betore Wes1phalla ood on-• d111on1 Only $3900 Sam and alter 7pm 646-7346. Boat/Yacht Charters Anti ts. DIVORCE-MUST SELL qu IMMEDIA TEL y1 Wiii sac-ClaSJJcs 904 5 r1f1ce 1965 Chris Craft·33' M UST ANG convertible Cabin Cru1se1 to new Perfect 1968. red, 289. 4 owner wtio will love tier speed $12,000 854-0464 Restored loaded New I··-----· ---... !'!' engine~ & more Sohd in-Autos Imported 9100 vestment price nego-I...,...., ....... _....., ........ __ _ 11able 497-1951 AUSTIN 1969 6-passen- ger London taxi New tires very good con-Sail Boats 701 41 d1t1on Best olter l 960-3978 BABA 30 l oaoeo Bristol ~he -Bk'st ·Must See BMW 1985 325e S74 500 675-4530 blacJ<,w~te. 5-soeed, 4 - evesimsg • door toadeo S 11 000 ,, 723-4485 HOBIEC.AT 18 W Trailer New Wor!l'l $6500. sell Are you boaro1ng 1n 101 $3000 000 661 1605 boreoom'? Find a more e~C•I· 1nQ apartm~1 in class1l1eo -----·Pl.JtillC NOTICE _f»OOLIC NOTICE speed, tow miles $5900 (a 2COF897) $9995 m ,.. OBO 675-3793 Johnson & Son Llncotn 1982. Good condition, 011er1tocked wllh 11utt? A can 10 ciassl!.ed w1t1 nelp PUBUC NOTICE Mercury. 2626 Harbor new clutcn. ste<o, gOOd Blvd. Cosla M esfA . gas mflage. $1800 obo 540-5630 646-0758 MUC NOTICE MUC NOTICE • YOU CA.N f ·IND IT. IN THE CLASSIFIED! Daily Pilat CALL CLASS/Fl-ED 642-5678 P\8.IC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE fWt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE 7 , f -• ' • I • l I j j FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUltHESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Deeo of Trusl heretotore eJt-menced to transact busi· Aeenda FICTITIOUS 8UatNESS 1824 1/2 VIOll Place, Cos1a wrlll Ille Couflty Cieri! of Or· , NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT e<:uteo and dellverect 10 Ille ness under tne hctr1toos H.B.Clt)' C-H NAME STATEMENT Mesa. CA 92627 ange County on SepltlJnber • rne tolloW!tlg persons are The following persons are The tollow1ng peisons are Tne lof10W1[lg persons are unde1si9ned a wnt1en De<:· busrness name or names /~1loprnent The following peraons are This business 1S con· 19, 1989 doing business as doing ous1ness as doing bu5iness as ooing bus1neM es taratron ot detaull ano Oe· hste<I abOve on NI A Atef'CJ doing ouslneu as ducted by: Ari 1ndlv1dua1 F43202t SUNll'/000 REAL TY ANO AO P Collec11ons 520 BECKER BECKER AND PllJS ONE'" ENGINEER· mand for Sale and wnnen ThtS statement was lrleo Moftdey, EDUCATION ANO TRAIN-file registrant com-Put>l1sheo Orange Coast DEVELOPMEN r 890 7 Nu1meg Pl 200E Costa HAYES 2850 E Mesa Veroe ING 446 Hamillon 101 Notrce of Default and Elec-w•th the County Clerk ot Or· Octobef 1, 1• ING ASSOCIATES •. 875 mencect to lransacl bus• Daily Pilot October 1. 8 15, Warner Avenue Suite 228 Mesa CA 92626 Or Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 tron 10 Sell The unoers1gne<l ange County on Sepiemt>er 7 P.111. Presidio Or Cos II Mesa. CA ness under 11\e hc11t1ous 22. 1989 Hunt1ng1 on BPac h CA Gary Gosselin 423 Fair Or Sylvia M Rader 2028 Kenneth James Brown causeo said Nouce or De· 7 1989 C PUBLIC COMMENTS -92~26 buSJneas name or names SU-036 • 92647 :: 105 Costa Mesa CA Swan Or Costa Mesa. CA 446 Hamilton 101 Cos1a fault ano E1ec11on to Sell to Norman Howard Elhs 3 minutes per person. no Harvey Elliot Stern. 875 lllle<l above on July 1. 1989 ---------- Dennis R Catron 3850-E 92626 92626 Mesa CA 92627 be recoroe<I in Ille county F430777 donating ot time 10 others Pre~o Dr. Cos1a Mesa. CA Tn1s stllement was hied f't&.IC NOTICE Hazaro San111 Ana CA This business is con. lnis business is con This ous1ness is co" where tne real property is Published Orange Coast No ac11on can be taken by 92626 with the County Clerk ot Or----------- 92703 oucteo by An lnd1v1dua1 ducted oy An 1n01v1dua1 Oucled by An lnd1111oua1 located Daily Pilot September 17. coun<:1I. unless agend1zed This business 1s con-ange Counl y on September FICTITIOUS 8USIN!SS i This ousiness ,., con Tne 1e91s1ran1 com The reg1s11an1 com The reg1s1r.in1 com Date 09119189 24 October 1, 8, 1989 D PUBLIC HEARING dueled by An lndtv1dua1 1 1989 NAME STATEMENT ducted by An lndwioua1 menceo to transac1 bus1-menceo 10 transact bus1· menceo to transact bus1 CALIFORNIA GENERAL SU-018 D·1 Appeal of Planning The registrant com· Edmund Brute Campbell The lollowmg pefsons are I The registrant <.om· ness under 1ne 1tc1111ous ness under the 11e1111ous ness under 1ne hc1111ous MORTGAGE SERVICE. nun'IC NOTICE Comm1SS1on soenlatol code menced 10 transact buSI· fU07IO Ooing business as l menceo to 1ransac1 bus1-business name or names business name or ·names busine$s name or names INC .. 401 WHI 241h StrMt. f'UU\. amendment 89-6 Etectron1c: ness ui~aer the 11c1111ous Publlstieo Orange Coast A JCP~ 8 JUDY L ness under 1he 11c1111ous hs1eo above on September fisted above on OetObtl• 1 hsle<l aberve on Augur.I 1 Nelton.I Cllr. CA 92050. FICTITIOUS SUIUIESS readert>Oard signs JRober business name or names Daily Pilot Sep1ember 17 COOPER PUBLIC RELA· J business namP or names 15 1989 l989 1989 Phone: (Sit) 470-5372. BY NAME STATEMENT Miller Honda/Cn1et Neon hsted aoove on September 24 Octot>er t 8, 1989 TIONS 'Atoll Orlve, Corona 1 11s1eo above on Oe(',emt:1e1 Gary Gpsse11n Sylvia Rader This s1a1ement was llte<J Marr l . Weaver. Asst. S.C:-The lottowong persons are Sign Co 1 7. 1989 SU·016 oet Mar. CA 92625 • 1985 Tn1s statement w.Js hleo This statemenl was llle<l with the County Clerk 01 Or· retary doing business as D-2 Res No 6064 -Res· Harvey Stern Judith Cooper. 4 Atoll Dennis R ca1ron lw"" the County Cle1~ ot Or· w1tll tne County Cieri< ot Or ange County on Sep1ember Pubhsned Orange Coast NEWPORT DYNAMICS. ervoir Hill as5e5sment dis-This statement was hied PlalC NOTICE Or1ve. Corona def Mar CA , This s1atemen1 wa~ 1i1eo ange County on Seotember ange County on, Septembilr 7 1989 Oa11y Pilot. September 25 2248 Vista Huena N-po•I lrict w11ti lhe County Clerk of Or-92625 w11n tne County c.1er11. ol Or t5 1989 12 \989 Kenneth James Brown October 2. 9, 1989 M451 Beach CA 92660 D·3 Amen dment 10 ange County on September FICTITIOUI 8UllNESS This business •s con· ; ange County on Septemoe1 F4317t0 F431Jt1 • F4307St K rlc. Muellef 22,8 Vrsta 0 DA • Cahlorn1a Resorts · 12. 1989 , .... 1* NAME STATEMENT Oucted by An lnd1v1ouat } 21 1989 Published Orange Coast Puohsneo Orange Coast Puohsneo Orange Coast f't&.IC M>TICE ' C Mlltl·Pler Pnua I. -Tile lollOwiog p.rlOnS are Tha r~gtstrant com Ft31lt3 Daily P1101 Oc101>er I 8 15 Daily P1101 Octot>e< 1 8 15 Daily P1101 Septemb~r 17 Huerta. Newoori Beacin. A 0-4 Ordering 11a<:atlon or Pubtlstled O.a1199 Coe1t doing business as-m~ to transact bull-! Published Orrtnge Coasi 22. 1989 22 1989 24 Octooer 1 8 1989 FlCTITIOJJS llU91HEU 92660 portiOn ol easemef't tor O.lly Piiot Octobef 1, 8. 15. H E A L T H y under the hct111ous J Dairy Pilot Qclober 1 8 1S Su-030 SU--0<6 SU-009 NAME STATEMENT • Tnis business '' con-drainage & equestrian 22 1989 HABITS/SLIMMER BODY business name or n1mes 22. 1989 J The lo41owtng ~rsons are ducted by An l'1dlvioual . purposes (Chapman fques-Su--023 ROYCEOME. T RICS. 835 listed l bOve on August 1989 I SU-024 Pl.ellC NOTICE f>tlltlC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE dom9 business as The registrant com trian Trail) Am os Wa 1113 Newporl Jud1lh A Cooper l ----------CLB RESOURCES 177 F men<:eo to transact busi· o-5 Appear-10 Planning PtllllC NOTICE ee:h CA 42660 ' Th11 s1a1emen1 was hied l Ml.IC NOTICE j FICTITIOUS 84.ll*ESI FICTITIOUS BUl*ESS NOTICE OF Riversida Dr Newpo• I ness under the ltclltrous Comm1ss1on·s dental of Heuine Royce 835 Amigos with 1he Courity Clerk or Or· 1 FICTrTIOUS Bl/SINESS T~ea::~!~T:.,"!~! are NAME STATEMENT TRUSTEE'S 8ALE Be~c~th?aA ~266Juso 208 ~~.:o~~o~a:,eJu~ 3n~r;:: Zone Cllange 87-16 H Br F~~~:A~~=S Way ,, 13. Newport Beech. ange County on September .. ., The lollow1ng persons are TS No. 11117 Y Y lhl9 statement was llled Company CA 92660 19. 1989 I NAME STATEMENT doing business as doing busrness H YOU ARE IN DEF.AUL l Kings Pl N-por1 Beacn D·6 AcQUtSthon of prop-Tile following persons are This business is con-F432021 Tne loflOW1ng persona are SIGN DEPOT 600 West WMD BUILDERS. 22032 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST CA 92613 with lhe C~unlyn Clerk o~ Or; erly by eminent Ooma1n • d01ng business as auctea by-An ln<11V1dual Published Orange COl9t Ooing business as 19th SI. Ste F Costa Mesa tstanoer ln. Huntington DATED 08/01184 UNLESS Tnrs business is con-a3nfg98C9ou ty o ~epte be NW corner ol Pet-1/F11tn NEWPORT FINANCIAL The registrant com-Dally P1101 Octot>er 1. 8 15 FAC INTERNA !IONAL CA 92627 Beacfl. CA 92646 YOU TAKE ACTION TO dueled by An 1rid1v1dual _ lreet GROUP. 775 W 171h Unit 0 . menoed lo transact ousl· 22. l989 3262 Oregon Ave Costa Aober1son Enterprises Wltlfam M Dew1ng 22032 PROTECT YOUR PROP· The reg1st ran1 com-K1tk Meuller .,.. • TC ND"• CosJutf~aM.,ensan.VC•Alen9t21!!6, 1963 l'l4tll under lhe l•Clttlous SU-0331 Mesa. CA 92626 Inc. Cal1torni1. 600 W 19th. Islander Hunlln ton Beach ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT mence<l to lraMacl bus•· F4307..., E CONIEN ALE .. " """ ·-. n r n m Bruce Allen Corzine 3262 Ste F Cos1a Mesa CA CA 92646 g · A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ness undl!f ine t.ct1t1ous Pubhsned Orange Co.st E-2 Res No 6069 ·Trans-Porl Ounle1gh. Newport ~~:e::O e';::ieA:,ll 1 't9:; Pl8l.IC NOTICE Oregon Ave Cosra Mesa 92627 Tn1s business is con· NEED AN EXPuWA TION business name or names Dail)' Piiot September 17. let of surplus property to 8eac:h, CA 92660 IS Thi ;t I wa~ hied ' CA 92626 This busrness 15 con-ducted by An lnd1v1dual OF THE NATURE OF TffE llSled abOVe on Septembef 24. October 1. 8. 1989 Rede Agency • Main-Pier Th11 bus101ss II eon· With 1~'hO::~Clerk ol Or· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l ()scar L AtOrige Jr 845 du<:ted by A CorPOra1ton The re islranl com· PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 5. 1989 SU-014 Phase II ducted by An lnd1111dua1 a C nt on S lemt>e< NAME STA1E•NT f Vineyard St Duarte CA lhe registrant com mencect 1~ transact l>US•· YOU YOU SHOULD CON-Th•S sta1emen1 was llted PIB.IC NOTICE E·3 Annual maintenance The reg1s1ran1 com-1i;890U Y ep The follOwing petsons are J 91010 mencect to transact Dusi-ness under the locllllous TACT A LAWYER . wilfl the County Clef II. of Or-dredging petm•t ~unllngton mence<I 10 transact bull· · H R dotng busmeu as • Eric E Foss. 8A5 Vineyard nes5 under the t1c1111ous business name or names On l0/ 17 /89 at to oo ange County on September FICTITIOUS 8UlfHEIS Harbour <:hannet ness under Ille 1tc11t1ou1 elen oyce F430nt RACING HERITAGE. 2106 , · St, Duane CA 9\010 business name or names hated above on NIA AM , California Gener Ill 7, 1989 NA• STATEMENT E-4 Huntington Central business name or . names Pubhstle<S Orange Coasl v ista Laredo. Newport • Tn1s business •S con· fisted above on September William Dewing Mortgage -Service as Ille Cynthia L. Buaby The touowing persons are Par-encyc1or1a~t ac; 1ts1e0 ab0\19 on September Deily p,101 September t7 Beacn CA 92660 dueled by An lnclMduat 18. 1989 This a1atemen1 was hied duly appo1n1ed Trustee F4301t0 dOing buSJness II qu1Slt1on • rop<> got t5, t989 24 O<:lober 1 8 t989 Roy Gary Laver. 2106 The registrant com-Tt'11s statement was filed with the County Cler~ 01 Or-under and pursuant to Deed Pubhslled Ora~ Coast BYRD THERAPEUTICS course Judith Ann Valenllne • ' · su-021 Viste Laredo. Newport , menceo to iransaC1 bUS•· w11h the COunly Ctfl(lt ol Or-a e Count on September of Trutt. Dally Pilot Sep1ember 17. 17100 Gillette Irvine CA E-5. Fies NO 607 I • va-This 111tement was hied Beach. CA 92660 ness under tne hchttous ange Couflty on Seplemt>er 1;o 1989 Y Recorded on 08110184 24. October t. 8, J989 92714 · • ca1ton ol tcJIOn ot 1tree1 w11h the County Clerk ol Or-PIB.IC NOTICE This business 15 con· , buStness name or names 7 1989 · F4.32001 Document No 84-3327 46, SlJ-019 • Brenda Jo c:e Byro 311 .h R/W Etm. 10 <&press ange Counly on Septembe< dueled by An lnd111udual : hate<! ab011e on Sep1emt>er Robertson· Enterprises Pubhshed Orange coast Booll -0-. Page -0· 0 1 Of· .. _.,. MftTll't Ony1t. Bal~a lslind. CA E-6 Bolsa ~lea flOOd 15. 1989 f4120S1 FICTITIOUS 84.lllNESS The reg1stran1 com-, 9. \989 Inc Dally Pilot October 1. 8 • .,5, fk:lal Records 1n lhe office ol ... _"" ~ 92662 control f::P slat on • Re-PubJllMd Orange Coa11 NAME ITATlMINT menceo 10 tranaac1 bull-f This statement was hied F43077t 22 t989 the Recorder ot ORANGE F1CTIT10US MJ.-ss This business 15 con-E-7 0 C ·T NC ~7211 t Diiiy Pilot October 1 8, 15. Tile following pettons are ness unOer the hct1toou1 • with tMCoun1y C~k ot Or-Pub~ltled Ore.nge Coast SU-032 County Gaklornia . duc:ted oy an 14\dividuel quest · 0 11 oca 1 22 1989 doing busmeu tS bus1neu name or names ange Coonty on Septembet Daily P1101 September 17 Exec~ted by JAMES F NAMl ITAT!MINT Tfle registrant com-OCUTT hmds ' SU--0~ PS -CUSTOM FRAMING, hsteo aD011e on September • 7. 1989 24 October 1 8. 1989 HATCHER a married man Tile lollowlng persons lire menced lo tranaac1 buSI· E-8 Ocean View Estates 335 W 17th S1reet. Santa 6, 1989 , Bruce A Corc:ine SU·017 MLIC NOTICE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC d~"t?sbu'E~E~PAISES rlftl under the t1<:11uous moblle.,,~o': pa~,: PtaJC M>TICE Ana. CA 92706 Roy Laver '1 F4307SS AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST , . · bullnesl name or names reallon au ry WI Petrlclt Lane PirOlo 301 This statement was fifed PubllSTled Orarige Coast Ptll.IC NOTICE flCTfTIOUS ., ... as alDDER FOR CASH. (PIY· 714 ' Orchid A11e. Corona fisted above on A usl 23 ies FICTlTIOOS 9U8MS8. Monie Vi.ta, CA 92627 with the County Clerk ol Or· 4 Daily Piiot Septemt>e< 17 FICTITIOUS 84.lltHEIS T~"'::C,:;'!1!!'l.!! .,. able et time ot n1e 1n taw1ul det Mar, CA 9st625 7 , 1989 ug ' ~9 Ratuf19Qng WwMM MAMR 8TAT!MIMT This bualness Is con· ange County on Sec>temt>eI r 24. October I 8 1989 .... ..-ST'"Tl..-.. T dOI"" bu*·...:.·,·.,..... ,_ money ot the United States) Robert L nlW Ill. 14 ,, Blend• J 8 rd A y 'e . b e I w I • n Tile lollowklg pet'IOfll .,. ducied by-An lndlllldual 12 1989 SU-0 12 ..... _ .. ........ ..., ......... IN F'AONT OF THE Occhid Ave.CoronadetMar. Th' t Y t fled Oo1hard/Edwerd1 l New-do1ngoos1nessn· The reg1sfr.ant com--·-_,.,,. The 1ollowlng pe<aons are FAST LANE PRODUCTS. FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN CA 92625 wttll :~e'c'=enc,;:Soi Or tand/Magnolla. DEStGNER·O.ETAILS. mencieO 10 rra.ntacl bu.sl· Published Orange Coest ' 111!1•!111111!11••••110omgbullnMIU 11611S•llnza0rl¥e,Unl1T, ENTRV AREA TO PLACEN Tiiis business IS con-c y 23 f -10 Retc1tlonofhlst0Jfe 5316 River Ave N-POrl ness under Ille llCllllOUS 01t1yP1lolOctober 1 8 t5 POSTCO. 2449 Vaasar Pl. Garden Grove, CA 92&43 TIA CIVIC CENTER 401•41; duc1eo by An ln01v1dual •noe ounty 01~:9j~ 1truciura -628 lenlh.Streel Beaeh:CA 92663. business name or names 22. 1989 Costa Mesa,CA 92626 John Schtoe. 11611 EASTCHAPMAN AVENUE The reg1sttant corn-Pbllshe<IO C E·11.0wnerPartiC1pat1on lnheJ Manderaon.S316 Uale<labOve onOecetnoer SU-025 Palrtetc Post, 456 R s,n. Sahnaz Or1ve T Garden PLACENTIA. CA •ff rlghl, menoeo to, lrlnsact,, lbluSI• D811yu Pilot s.~~~bef 0~'. Agreemenl between Caver-River Ave, N-port Beacn. 1988 D11D11c NOTICE llago, Orange. CA 92669 Grove. CA 92643 lltle and lntecett conveyed neu unQe the ct t ous 29 October 6 12 t989 ly/Red~menl Agency CA 92663 Pat Pirolo "~ M ichael Post. 2449 David B Ward, 27333 10 and now held by 11 undll' bu11nns name or names • · · F797 E-12. Peraonn91 lncr.ase This business 11 con-Tllis llalement w .. 1119<1 FICTITIOUl llUIMSI Waaut Or. Costa Mesa, CA P1n1wood Ad, lalle Ar· aald Deed 01 Trust in \he 1111ed above on February 1. requesl from Publle Wor11s oucte<S by An Individual wilh tNI County Cletk 01 Or· NAME STATEMENT PAC911G VllW 92669 rowhead. CA 92352 ptoperty lltuated in 11ld 1989 n11D11c llt'ITICE to monitor trash lees Tile registrant com-ange County on September The following persons are MIMMAL 'AM This bus1ries1 IS con-This bU$IOIU II con-County, Celllornll delcr•t>-Thia llatement was filed ,.._, nu E-13. Property 1equl11t1on rMnCed to tranuc1 bull· 13. 1989 FU1QI doing buSlneu as -~. Mortuary ducted by A Genera.I Part· ducteo by' A G•n411'•1 Pari-Ing the land thlfetn: With Ille County Clerk ot Or· 'ICTITIOUI llUIMSS -Warner Aveoue widening MIS un<Mt lhe llctltious Pubh"*1 01 e Coast R 0 G E R . s INT E R . Chl!Oel • Ciematort nlfllltP nerlflfp PARCEL 1 • AN UN· ange County on September NAm STATSMENl E-l 4 Owner Pertlcipatlon bullness n1me or names O 11 Pll t Oc1 ~ 1 8 15 NATIONAL GUN & AMMO 3SOO l»actlic; v..-Orive The reg11tran1 com· The reg11tr1nl com-DIVIDED 113RO INTERESTl7, 1969 Tile IOllowing per.c>na are Agre1m•n ,t b1lween listed above on 5-ptember 2: ~9890 o . ' . WORLD 2361 5 Meuma Newport 8eech ~un~-lr,:~~llt~c!'~ ~n,c~~ t;~sa:;~i= IN ANO TO LOT I OF TRACT R.oberl L Shaw 111., .. ~,... doing bUalnea u : Cooper /Wllh~ml & Re-9, 19811 ' SU-028 Slfeet, Lagun1 H1ll1. CA M4-171t ·--""' ...... ,,.. NO 1 t475 IN THE CITY OF' .. ._.r_ AN EXECl1TIVE SERVICE deYe!Opmant ... gency. This llllement was llled ' 92653 ••••••••••llbusiMSS name or names bualness nem•.,.?!.,n•mee COSTAMESA,COU~TYOF Oapl'bcublp'~ot S~at~"-Coar 1'1' 27W11towTreeLn,lrvine.ci.. wE:!~ .. ~!~u1at:1110n witht~~~ntyC.,~olOr-"8JC NOTICE .. Roger G Kabtgllng, Usled 1b0ve on Septembet llstec! abOve on ..._.temi.r ORANGE. STA'rE OF CALI· " -,.. '"''"" • 921'5 • ... , .... ,. • ...,,...., wlclenl ange ....,..n1y on -vlember 23615 Mesaina St . Laguna 15p~~i! Pott 1·i:1:9 statlf'nefll wu ntect FORNtA, AS SHOWN ON A 24• tober 1• 8· 198~U-020 Lorie C Marini. 27 WAIOw ,J~DMIMleTRATI I 7. '989 ACTmOU8MJ ... ll Hiiis, CA 92653 . This tllternenl wll hied wtth the CQ.lnty Clef1l of OI'· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Tree Ln. Irvine. CA 92715 F-1 Bolll ChlC8. hire a.net l eelle Mand«eon f4IOm NAME STA TIMINT Thia bu11n19s 11 con- with Ille County Clefk of Or-ange CQ.lnty on S..,tamber •M. PAGES I ANO 22 OF "8.IC M)TIC( T'"-bi;llMU 11 con-IUOfMv to repiwit the Plb4l1Md O • CO. 1 The lollowlng penon1 are ducted by An 1n01111dua1 a Cou 1 s.piemt>er 7. li8ll MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, duclec! by An lndMdual ..,..,. .n Bolla Chica develop-range • doing business 11: The regl1tr1n1 com -1~989 n yon •John W Schtot RECORDS OF ORANGE ,ICTIT10Ue .,._SI The reglalran1 com--·, r t ~ PllOt ~teml>er 17, ROMAR & ASSOCIATES. men<*! to transec1 busi- ,.,1742 . ,.,. COUNTY. CALIFORNIA EX-NAME STA1'mNT menced lo fflnMCf bull-"'r.2 lgt=. e11p1n1lon 24. IOber 1, ' '~u.o t3 1esoo_jvon Karman. Suit• MU under th4t llchliOUI Published Orange Coaa1 Publ!INO Ol'ant9 Coelt <:'EPTING THEREFROM The lollowl"I) pe<1on1 ,,, ,,... under th4t fictitious pr JeCt 440, lrYIM, CA 92715 business name O< nemn o.tly Pitol Oct '* 1 s 15 o.lly Piiot Sep1..nber f7 UNITS A TO c INCLUSIVE doing bUslnell u bu9ineM name or namee ~ A.au.et t ~ .. _.,. MftflCE FJ8 Plec:ement Cofpof-!lated •bow on Sec>temt>er 22 1989 . o ' • ' ~4. Octot>er t, I . 1.. ' AS SHOWN ON THAT CER-A. PCE 8. PACIFIC COM-lllt9d ·et>ow on Septembet (RF~ • Thit'd ~~ Maln r--.... "" 1tlon Cetllornia. 407 Via Lido 1, 1989 !!!!:!!~=·.:::.11;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;~S~\J.03::~1 b·::~~~~SU~·-GOl=ITAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN MERCIAL ENTERPRISES. 7, 1N9 St ... · ACnTIOUe 9U8MaS No!~1 Newport 8Mctl. CA Roget C KablQUng AECOAOEO FEBRUARY 23, 12808itof\19.233 Newport TNI .....,.,,t WU flied r · N.-STA ft....,. • 92ae;> Tl\li ata1emenl was llled tM4 AS INSTRUMENT NO. e..ctl. CA t2eeo . wlTtl tN eow,ty Cterk ot Of • ..,=,:c::;nuc=. The fOllOWlnG ,,.,.on8 ere Thit bu1lne11 II con-wllh the County Ct«k ot Or- 8'-474713 OF OFFICIAL o..Ann LJ"n Summlfl ange eow,ty on September ~ Piiot &lnde OctOber OOlng butlneM... dUct4'CI by. A Corpoflllon ... County on Sep~ AECOM>S OF 8AIO COUH-l001 w. St~t •42il 8, ltll 1. IHt y, ANDREAS FASHIONS Tiie reg11tr1nt com· t2. 1989 ,.,,.1 TYPAACEL 2 UNIT c AS s.nta Ana. <?A 92707 . Lone M.nnl ,._ • Su031 .. W. 11th SfrMI. eo.1.i :::*' ~ 1;~tl= Publllhed O.ange Coaat s H 0 w N TH E c b N -1 ~ ~ti~~on-PubWl9CI Ol'enge CoMt Mw, CAv'2t..!enoildez. j20 bueir'9ll neme O< namaa ~·~:;r Oclober 1, 8. 15. DOMINIUM PLAN RE · Th• re9l11rant c om-o.llY Pilot s.ot.mber 17, F~n Rondo, Santi 119ted ebow on Oc1ot>er · Su-427 FEARED TO IN PARCEL 1,"*Md to tfenMCI bull-24. October 1, •• 1Mt PmUC llJTIC( ~CA neaa jNt AIOVE. r1111e undtr the ~tttoue • au.ooe · Tiile butlneu 11 con-F'9d J. a.nee ~ PmlJC NOTICE TN ttrMt ~ and ..,..._ rwne Of '*'* • ._. duCted by: An lndMOuel TNt 111tel'Mftt W8I M9d __ ..... ....,._ ...... ....., __ otMt common dellgnetlon, ,..._ ea»o.e on July 15, 1• ftlUC llQTIC( PICnTIOUI IU••• · The r91l1tren1 com-...,.. ~~ty ~ Of Or-'1Cnnou9 -M If MY. Of IN reel pr Tiiie ttltllMlit w tlted - -Mm ITATW IMnOed to 'llrenwt ......_ .,.._ ..,_ .. , on -..tlfYIW .._ ITA'W docrlbed 1 bOY• I Mlt't"-County~ofOI'-fllCTmOUIWM Tiie~,._. .. ,_ Yftder .. ---tt. ttll Tltlfolowingl*IOM8f• purported to be~ 1 .. -C .,..CeuMy~Sep*""' ...-atAW --~•1 .,..._ l""'9., ..,_ ,_ doll'I...,_.•. WIST 20TH IT .. UT. 1, 1111 Tiie ......... ,.,_..,. ftOITAl Pl.UI •. 11&18 llMed ~on ~ 1. ~ Or .. C... ,INHH flNANCtAL COITA MUA, CA taea7 o.Alw\ L~ ...._.. • ....._...._a: Yon K9rmefl Ave., .......C. ,_ • DMw PllCM October 1, I . 18, CONTlllOl. 1&20 Nutmeg Tiie Ulldel..,_ lM~I ,._.. . MDAHITY AfllT, IOIO • CA. M114 "'9 ae•a 'llenl .. tllild 12. l• .... •200 1, COiia ......_ d'eclllme".-......,,. ~ e>r.,.. c..e ._. ,e, ...,,_.AM. CA ..,._Uu,IWlnWNwen """"-Countya.ttlotOr-1""°31 CAnat lflOOfteotl ... ot IN ..,... o.tv Plot ._..,,... 17. 9t704 !NtM. CA "11( .... ec...ey on ..... ,...., ..... 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"" ~ ... c...a ....,_ ..... ., ..... ,........ -W .... on lepl ... ....,__,..or'*"" •I.... .....CA 1 ........ ell NI .... _.., 1,-........... onNlf. ---0.-LMr t ti,_ · ... ""' ..... , ... -... .... Liii, Qill'Mll Uu -~ ~~~'! .... COft· ...... Cemll ----. • ,,........ .._...c...., '*"' ot 0r-1Ne 1t11as•11 .. .,. a_. -!OT· ... -u= ni11 ~ ...... ...,.J::"~ ~-••••*' ~=er=•::; ,.__ T1M ,~ ... ~c==~~':;:J:: lllfl'll!I... ...__,, T· ....... ta: -,........ ........ . "' --· ~·J~"'., "PW&r "nl:Mc ... .,_. .. 11'11,._, ••• ...... .. ..... Dl1ll .... . ..... ,, .......... ,. '· .. ....... ... • • . SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 .. 1989 I ..... .. . r!1 He's a big f~:.i <>f th~ The 63-cor {Olle:::tror 0 V.J'lon Lyon ncru es 0 By ALEX WILLIAMS Of ow O•Hy 1'1101 S1.tn When W 111.orr l yon r~colls his eor.y v s1ons of the au1omob1le. re •ri1na:s ol 1930s Wesr woOd . ne Los Angeles ol his youlh. He Thin s 0 roe Hollywooa movie stars mo1or1ng trrougr •o,.,r r 1re1• ·e·ga Bugo tis and Dlieserbergs Even OS 0 child. LyO" SO{S re was struc; oy the obvious tffiO~sty of he pre-war rour11!9 car. the l1m1ted edit10" 1u1lir / c-0rr age :r •re rew Amer car onstocrocy. Well. rhe days ol suer co•s ore gorie, e.i:cep· for those priv !eged few sue" as l '(or N rtJ owri '"e • own. Lyor, owever O"'"S rrcre ·r.o" ore car treasured by o.i omob· e obsess 1es l yor r 1oc: Ow"S 63 A re• red A r Force rra 0 ' ~er pro C'1d tor""e' CO·Owner of A1rC0 Lyon noV: serves OS cr.a.rrnar of ' e ooord ard CEO c· Tr-e /\ 'J"'1 '. ,~ ... C: The Ge"ero :s •re 66 ,P:;• -~:: o ... s . nessman is known 1r "eod 1 Ororge C::i..i"! ~ cc•pc·c·e circ es. tyor s a so (re,.,, cs ·oc c•css ... "'e" · co""es 10 car co .ec ng. e ;eeps :cc~· 4: :· ... s , MJ:e outomooiles or rt"e g•o~ "OS o+ r s 2C :CC s::w::re ·-:.c• Coto de Caza es·o•e. l1or's CO eC' C" S:; C' .:•i:. :::. oc· ::;.,. w" •'2 e o e cos ro oar:::." ../, c"" '1:··~,. ... e Sere·..; 1nv11es !ew pe•SO""O 'Ov'S O' "S r,r U ·' oor0 o colon a ~use.,,.. I" ·cc '"'e c_c -· :·i:. • :e·s ·: se..: '"e leg endary cars e.t:ec• 1v"e~ •r:;· G .. C C S '".J'' J"!J"t? enoJg~ 0' t"I' .,,e ... · a '2"":~~~ ."; :",:.,..: •re., :::~ s ':": Rept.b cc,.. Pc.-·..-· .. ~J~~ se~ ~· .... '= _.,,: ... 0 s·:·e :~ .,.e obov·· At r ghr rriembF!rS ol thP FrrPr'IOS ol fPrrw1 cul POP 't."1 ') 0 r ,1.r of v n •1a·~ 11.s I J '1'1 ~ l yon hos installed in the dr ve .... oy ol h s Coto Je (o.'O t:-s101•" l . . LISTENING TO L-I-I'ERATEJRE -ly UTH COM o_,,...c .......... "Have you heard a good book late ly?" If the quesfion stops you, read on. The next time you visit your favorite bookstore or library, check out the racks featuring the lote~t and hottest trend in the publishing indu~try: cosset· te recordings·. "We think o1 ourselves o$ more than a book- store," soid Dara Tyson, spokesperson for Walden- books; which has 100 -..s in California. "We ore edudlOn, information and e ntertainment centers. In th e 1980s th is comes in va rious forms. Whe n Wa lkmans become popu· lar, we decid e d to try (cassette recordings o f popular books). They se ll well and the trend keep~ . ,, growing. According to R. R. Bowker' s "On Cossette 1989," the standard refer· ence in audio book pub· lishlng, the "tren~" now accounts for 30,000 titles from 600 producers. listeners range from • toddlers to senion, but the most prolific are com· .muters, who accumulate chapters along with mil.e- age. Bookstor~s that feo tu re audio ve rsions of th e latest bestsellers soy com- muters ore among the ir be~t customers, a nd that fiction a nd self-help or motivatio nal books sell equally well to the free· way bound. In order to make tf:te most of th ei r time, com· muters listen to the books on their car's -tape deck. People in sales and man- agement positions keep .up with the latest techniques through listening to books aimed at up9rading their efficiency. Others with lit· tie time to read pl oy abridged versions o f the latest novels to keeep cur- rent. For th e literary mind- ed , there i~ a long list of cla~sics to choose fro m. Most bookstores carry a d iverse selection of tapes for sale and prices vary depending on the n'fmber o'f tapes involved. An abci dged version of Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath." poignantly read by Henry: Fonda (who played Tom Joad in 20-th Century Fox's film), comes on a single 60- minute tape. An un· PEOPLE/CJ ' . selec few rori ,.. s col,ei:t O" Recogn zed car clubs ore •lie o,, v O'"e' g·o~c ·~-·re { g•o"1eo v e""1ng pr v leges (Or sc :: \;e~~·rie €-SS r•,..•esre'J v e~~rs w I ge1 a (:"once ·c see :· eJst :n:-l ,er ::Liomob1le odoy '.:>' ·"e e ... oc·· 6e:c' C:·:~_·s ~ E egonce sered· J eo "0" 1C c,... ·:: 4 r ,.,. ::· .... Cl s Adr Cl'l Po•I( Trie 'Jr'"..,J c.,r:•· s 0 t J'ld'O ser or Assessmenr '.)r'J '"ec·""e~· s'.: .. :.:-~ ':or·i:r A TSC a 1)()0.prot' ,., ·'e'J 'O ·re':·,..; .,.~ ... c ':J ,~w·'"s. \.i::,..t:r· ~ C::r.coJr~ ... , gr c·· ·ne F.er•or ,. " ""C':J.,e :-,_ · .,.. J s::. : sc c. ::L;c·· s J;;ese.,oergs v r '""F ,,,... ~·~ A c ,.. ::>~-, ,...,..,( Dercges De 4#':;1-J...,.~..,..,; .. .,,, ... .. J._ ~ .... C"O 1es :·· 'J-e ·p 1?'':€-t.."')" ~ '::'JS ')nd Qt er f"l"'(.~ ... ::r...' rc.s·~,.e:: --::'" .... ~~ t.,...': ... : .,. ... 2: ::. ·--:~ -.. C' .... EJ :lr~v,..C .:.· :=-·-" ... ~~ ~': :: •tot; . . f Please see CLASSICS /C2t ) .... ,. . . Cl OrangeCOMt DAILY PlLOT/ Sunday, Octow 1, 1988 1 ook' ''· f.oou Jhane Barnes has designs on ·Callfornla men Jh•n• a.rnes mixes color. texture and sllhouette In her wool •nd tycr• shoncoat p•lred with an all-wool vest and patterned sllk tie for Fall of '89. LISTEN From Ct abndgl·J ',•r\11111 11! I t•l,t11\ :., "\\ :11 and Peace" rt'l)utrl·' ~-411-m111u1,· taix·s. ~ ruk uf 1humh " th.11 h110~' cost abou 1 ~-1 o pt.·1 c:.i"l'ltl' Although th~· abru.Jgetl 'er,ion' are popular "11h OU\l'r' tlh'tl· " .1 booming fl'ntal bu'tnl'" 1111 tilt' 1[111~ length Sl't~ L 11c:.1I lt h1 .. 1rtt'' .il l' ha,•ing J J1tli1.ult 11nw l..l'cp1 ng up "11h 1he dt'manJ 1 n .. pill' nf t lw IJ d that the\ ha\\.. l'\ tl'll'" ._. n11lcd llllh featuring hunJrl'<l!. nt' t1tk' 1hu1h abridgcd anJ unabn Jgl'd l Jnd Jr\· constant!~ ac.ld1ng nrnrl·. Local entrcprl·m·ur Du' .Ill I k .:ht Ol\nS Bn11!...' un i.11w .. 1 ltlll tp:111' tha1 proJuL"l'' H' m' n tull-1..·n)!th rc,1d mg' llf ri, 111111 .1 nd lll•tH ll 11nn bt''>helkr,. d .1.,.,1, .,. 111-.1<11' .111d hHI· graphll''· 81111~., 1111 I ap,·' ,,11.1h1)!Ul' hasgro\\11lr11m 1011111tll'.,111,.,-~111 J "hopping :; '111 111 111:--11 "•t h more 1han .1 Jnrt•n Ill'\\ 1111,., .. 1dd,•d momhh Hl·1.h·1. tirl·.J 111 li-,k'll,1111.: Ill 11111"' .11u..l nl'"., dunn~ h1' '11111·1,11111 t lllH- mu1e-, -,J 1d ··1 ,Jn r,·nwmlx·1 1h1nl-· ing th.ll tlw1 ,· ,h,1uld lw lull kngth rcad.10g ut' 1tw h1111i..., I l.l\t"d ·· Reali11ng th.11 tull-kni,:th tl"1d111~' mt•ant rt•nt.11' bn.tthl' th ... • ,11,1 111 bu~1ng ''1111ld ~l' p111h1h1t11,· lkdu s1aned a IHJil 11rdl·1 hu ,111,·" th.11 Discover talking books 8y VIDA DEAN DM!y l'llot C0tre~ New York de igncr Jha"nc Barnes hkes California aod she has her dt•signs on the mfn of the s1a1e. "California is one or m ) favorite placcs:Cnlifornia customers -"car n1\ dothc\ to \\Or~.~ hale the rest of the countn '"ears· them on the '''t'l'kcnd." ,said the iward-" inning men~~ sportNcar dl'signer during a recent Orange Count) visit. This fall, Barnes "ill scnp her cus1omers to 1he workplacc in shades of mahogany. dark juniper, wi ne- berT}. e' crgrcen, 1eal. chest nut and charcoal. •• 1 think men can "l·ar 1hc new colors and that thcy like to get a''ay from the neutrah and the navy for work .• t <ihink they like the ~phislJcatcd and cheerful cOlor :· sajd Barnes ''ho showed her latest collection during a South Coas1 Plaza sho" spon ored b) .\le~ Sebastian and GQ magazinl'. Barnes· label can be fo und on men's sweaters. sports coats. pants. socks. 1ies and shirts. Fall 1rend includ(' mult1-tcx1ural sweaters. "Ider pan1s "1th 1riple. bo\ and 1n v~ed pleats. single bn:astcd and thrl-e-bullon Jackets. shirts with patch pockets and some wi1li rounded English collars and tics 1n silk and \\OOI measuring up to 31: inches wide. "Th{' clothes I makc arc recognizable by the colors and b> thl' fabric:· said Barnes. wh1.1 designs her own fabnc which '" manvfar wred bl her h\Jsband at his · JO J apan. She use" a computer 10 help speed up her d.:sign1ng lime and sa1 h"l·r , e\\ Y'Ork Sfu<tiO tra a combina11011 high tl'ch and rrafts~ look. Jh,11ne Barnes recen e the honor. ._ Barnes turns out eight sportswear collections each -ycariormerr. 'The-styles-:ire -.otct-in ttit" l-+ ... C11n11da and Japan. .... _ . . The latl.'!>I Barnes rollci.:11on introduces a first in text1k dl')1gn -l)t'rfl a1ntl'CI to «oo1. - .. , g:l\e up doing fashions for women 1wo )"ears ago. Not enough time for .c'crythmg and you can do interesting thin$s with men·s sportswear:· commented Barnes. who said that when she started designing she felt men needed more help 1han women. ''Thl· IH'ra 1s not for lhl· ~lrl'll'h hut to enhance the teXIUrl' anJ draping capaC'lt~ Pants arl' "'Ider this fall. but '"th thl' h erJ addl.'d 10 1he \\Ool \OU have a slim loo!.... Thl' add.111on to thl' ''ool mah·~ the pants hold lht•1r shaJ>(' rht'~ nt'H'r l...r\l't' OUI. .. explained the de 1gncr. \\ho " one of thl' ft .. ,, ''"·omen designing for men She ''on her tlr.,1 Cot~ a"~trd fc;>r menswear in I 980 -1lw ~ oungl'SI rw N>n and the onl) fcmafe 10 She also designs "all and upholste~ co\Crmg tha1 are found at Fortunl' 500 firms· headquarters. 1nclud1ng those of IBM. Xero>.. Kellogg and Nestle. and has her designing eyes on creating C}l'glasscs and small lcn1hcr goods. ha gro\\n 1n10 a 56-million.p..·r·~l·ar 1ndu't~ kaua. Hooi...., nn Tape. hasl.'d in ;-...l'\\ port lkal·h. 'hip\ :ind n .. 'l'c11cs a thou ... 1nd hook., \tn ca~'t'lll' a J:l\ lru111 mail 01 phl\IW l1rtk" <llw:ih ·,.1n drop in and 'a' l' the ~hipping d1argl·,). :'\o" 1n its I 'i1h \l'<ir of hu'>tnl'"· Boo~ .. \111 r:1rw nfli.·p, llw \\Orltr, . largl''>I \t'kt1 111n u l Jud1~1 h1111i..., l" indl'' tcatun:' J l i.,1 11! R\.',tdi:r' a' "ell a~ \u1hor-, and T11k' to hl·lr lls1t'nl0r!> malt• tht·1r 'l'kTt111n'>. ··~incc 1110'>1 of o ur ,·u,10111l·r' arl' '>eril)U'-rcaJer,. \\l' n·l·11rJ thl· ·g,·m< read full-k11g.1h h~ .1 '>111gk 'Otl'l' 1 n J non-Jramatll '''k \\,, In to malrh llllf rt'.ttlt•r' \\Ith lhl' \\ ork. a Bnt1\h aulhrn 1, fL".ld O\ a Hn t1'h readl·r. 11r .1 li:m.tk ':tulhlir or protagon1'1 1' 1,·.1d h~ a ll'mJlt• r,·,1J- ~r:· 'lated B.1rhar.1 ~1ngk1Un \lf Book' un 1 .Jfl\' l.l'tl'nl·1,· prl'll't l'11l"I.'' 'at ~. .111d man~ 11f the Jhndgt•tl 'a ,1on' ,,.11. ing JI llH' honl..,tor't''> w .11J1l.1bk th rough t Ill· I 1 hr .irit·, ll'a 1 u n· Jram.1111.11 1110' '' h1d1 in dudl· rl·.1d- ing\ h' l.'l'khnlll'' .111d '1111nJ l'lfrch In 'auppk nil'llt the lt1111 .. kn,,111nn·, L1i...,· rilm .1J .. 1p1.11 111n ' thl· .111d 111 'l'rs1on' 111 thl· b11t1!...' art· '11m,·t111 H'' d1'>appo1111ing Sonw li,t,·nl·r, - usuall) tho'>e tam1ltar "1th thl.' orig- inal -an: d1ssat1sfi,·J "'"h the abndgcd 'er-.1ons. But. an artful adap1a1ion can capwrc lhl· ">Pin t of the boo!... and a takntcJ reader ma1 bring the nchnes' of a cu ttured '01cc. or husl...~ cn1hu~1a<;m. 10 lhc te\I. Tastes \:ll). 100. Purist prelh hearing tht• te'\t rl'ad word for \\Md and t.11,elhng o'er '>Uhlk nuances: others enjo) a "qu"lck read" and arc satisfied with ampltng from a smorgasbord of 111les. "It's not unusual for a cusium\:'r 10 come 10 1hc chcckstand "a' ing thl' latest bestseller and . asking 1f ''" have it on tape." · rt·porll'd Lisa Mossman. a boobelkr at \\'alden- books Mamplace ... We ha'e the bestseller!> po ted. and 1f thl· boo!... j., hot. the author u<,uall~ dm·<, a tapt.' right 3Wa) ... T}so n confirmed 1h". '>a~ ing ... In general there arl· almo!.t simul- taneous re lea cs.·· To meet lh l' gro" mg demand for simultaneous rclea\c'>. pubh.,hers arc contracting wtth authors for audio 'ers1ons earl'. Thl· 1rend IS lht' s:t mc al Books on· Tapt.•. \\ hl'rl· S1nglc1on sa}S the com pan~ ·.,aim 1h1~ ~car 1'\ 10 ge t 1hc1r full-length \Cr"on~ of bestsellers ou1 on a 11mch ha'\1•1. ~ \ 1d li'\ll'nt•rs arc lhC reason for the hurn. and a~ audio \l'l"\lon' of boo!..) bcconw more :tl'l'l.'<isiblc. listeners an.• findtng nl''' \\a~' to CnJO} books. . Pat Haddcn. no" rl'llrcJ trom Orange Coast Collcgl··, ,1aff. ,;:i~ '> !>he has alwa~ ~ l.'nJn~cd reading, but has found ::i 'arict\ of ''a''i to cntend her t'nJo~ m~·n t ·of bool...s through the audio 'crs1on. .. I.listen \\hilc 1ron1ng. polt!>h1ng sih er. or ome other t1mc-con\um- 1ng proj\'ct... Haddt'n npla1ned. ··R1gh1 no" r m dcrora11ng swea1sh1rts for 1hc OC Ph1lharmon1c Bou111quc. and listening to l·assctte~ from Books n Tap('. (',c been a customer of 1hc1rs for ~car.,:· "M } mother. fa1 ha Chapman. loved to read ... Hadden rl'Call s "hut ~Downend • Robert~.., In NIOHTWAU< 5..n 9 <>op... CBS """ failing cycsi$ht became a problem. She started listening IO b1ographgies. travel and histori cal novels "hl'n she was 7 -the' t•nnchcd her life:· · Jan frrf). hbrnrian a1 tht• hus~ Manner's Branch hhrar, in '\l'\\- port. kno"" an 'older ·man "ho listens to thl· clac;~1l''> ac; he l'\l'rt t'ie: "He sa)S. ·1 ah1a~s 'anll·d w read the classics. th1' \\3\ I .. ra .. 1 and painless.' " · A ne" genera11on o f r_i:ader-h'>ll'l1· ers is spnnemg up as parents in- troduce their 'ouno;11:rs 10 boo!... c; even bcforl· !lie, ran rt•ad. ~a,-, hbra0 clerl... Ma~ Pt'nl·c - "Mothers l'hl·d oul the rt•ad- along-book'> for._ their 1oddh.'rs. \\ho enJO> looking a1 1hc picture'> \\hilc . listening to the cassellc~ that l'Offil' with tt. -\II ttic l'h1ldren ha\t' lo do · is 1urn 1he pages al thl' bct·p ... nfortuna1 ch. hn1de' lhl· "Sweetwater High" senc\. then• 1,n·1 much a\a1lablc fo1 tlw ~oung adult market. .\nd-student' lt'itcn1 ng 10 books re4u1rl·d for tht·ir da .. .,cs llflt>n d1scovcr tha1 .1hndgcd 'er<.1on<. aren ·1 adcqu.nc \Uh\t ttuuon'. CLASSICS From C1 .. , used to 5el' 1he pcopk'. or in- fluence dnVlng "hat arc no" ron- sidered classK 'tars." Lion said. "I could sec these cars \\Cort different from Fords and Che' rolcts:· . L)On said he 1hough1 l'\Cl1 ac; a young man that 1hc rars "ould never go out of 'II~ ll' ··And no" t ·think tbc,·rl· more MESA VERDE CENTER presents a Western Barveat. l'eatiY&'I Saturday, October 7 11 a.m. -3 p.m. Lit.ie O>wntry &nd * Pony Rides * Hay Rides Stiltman * Food * &lloons Contests: ~raw, l.A.sso, Horseshoes Regi.sr.er to win a /it.ie night t.iaaltion in BARBADOS covnes, of tlu! <ftand Barbados Be.ach Re.sort and Mesa Verde T rat.iel plw Broadcasting lit.ie from the ettent [[JI:,. ides "/iom Orange nuu,'s onl, cmmtry westem'stacion and ...W tlaar ~eel wagon limowsine . . ~ .... a11--..-- Our 30th Anniversary Begi nn ing Friday. September 29th We wi ll be having a special showing of th e many colors of Sapphire You will also have an o pportunity to d o some early Christmas shopping at 30% off on a ll fine jewelry now in stock I ' Sale lasts through October 7th, use Visa, MasterCard or American Express. No house charges atrd Ml sales final . .. 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Nooa -s IMl'I· Sunday (714) 64~.J3 I 0 Fashion calehdar Albert Nipon's fall collcc1ion will be informal!) modeled Thursday noon to 3 p.m. at I. Magn1n . outh Coas1 ·Plaza. .... New looks for fall and hol- tda) S \\Ill be be presented at "In Style with Elle." a special show- ing l'losted b> the editor of Elle magaL1nc. on a1urda} at Nor- dstrom. outh Coast PlaLa. Cost 1s S 10 and doors open al 8 a.m. Rescn at ions ma} be made b} calling 850-2520. • • • The third annual Orange County Co~ml'tolog1sts <;ho" t\ set for Oct. 8 and 9 at Dis- neyland Holl~I & Convenuon Center: how hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Some 150 manufac- turers and distributors will dis- play the latest in professional hair care. skin care. cosmetic and man1cunng product~. \1orj: than 500 models will be pre<;t•n1ed on center stage \\l'aring· the la1esr crea11 om designed b> JJUCSt :in- ists from companies including Redkcn. Clairol and Paul ·Mmnell. Floraltfill of Corona del l\itar 1s one of the part1c1- pan1s. Ticket information 1s available from Barristar Pro- ductions of Orange. 639-17 53. • • • A new men's skin cen1 b) Aram1s. .. cw Wes I... '"II be launched Oc1. 13. 14. a nd 15 at Sak~ Fifth ~' enue. South Coast Plaza. , Although edulaHJr'i \\Omed tha1 cassette rernrding~ of books would ha ve ncgalt\C dfc:ct nn htcrac). tha1 fear 1s subs1d1ng as rl·adcrs remain fa11hful 10 1he pnntt•d page and use 1hc audio 'l'r<;1011s in creative wavs 10 enhance their reading schcd uie. according tn industr} sun eys. When 1:onlron1cd w11h concern that ltstl·n1ng to bool...s while driving m1gh1 be dangL·rou~I) d1s1racung. commuter\ -.ay that thl') find the books rela\lng. the rcader·s voice i good compan). and thl.') not onl ~ feel more pat1en1 \\1th trafTi c tie-up!>. but 1hn1 time l11es h~. But "hl·ther 'ou dl'l'ltk to hs1en to boo!...~ 111 'our car vr on a Walk- man "hik. ~ou 1oi . garden or do house'\ or!.... thl· b1gge'1 dilemma confronting a 11l'\\ li<.1c:na 1s ha,ing to chou~c from lhl· \ a\t arra) of titles a\a1lable . .\nd \\hl'thcr \OU bu} or ren1. >tw·11 haH· to decide bct'-'Cl'n abrd1gl'd or unabridged 1cr- s1on. dram:.i11ud or '>tra1ghforward te).ts. and rl'ac.ll·r, "ho arc ctthcr author,. t·debn11c or other pro- fessional~. beauiful than e\Cr:· he aid. As for recent-model Cahforn1a fantasies. L)on largely c che"s them. He O\\n~ no Porsches and no Jaguars. although he doe11 mancu' er a late-model Ferran Tcstarossa from time -to time (L~on's da~-to-da~ transportation comes rnurte"~ of a 1984 Cadillac. and oftt'n from his 1963 Rolls-Rovl'l' Sih N Cloud con- veniblc). · .\t least in one ac;pt.•rt. L~ on ·s Bugat11s and Packards arc no dif- ferent from the Cadillac sedan 1hat bears 1ht bulk of his tran<;porauonal burden. Thai aspcc1 ·~ 1hat · 1hc~ all fum'- t1oll. St1ll. They cit~ run. ei:cf') C'3r. nght down to the l 908 Bugatti. L)on's rare<;\ and oldl'st car (II 1s the first Bugatti 10 come off the facto!) hne: L~on also 0\'n' the last Ruga111 manufactured. a Ro\alc 1hat rolled ofT the assembh hnr in 195 1 ). Lyon said It 1~ top pnortt~ that all cars arc "turn kc>·· read). capable lll being dri,en -"11h a httlc fine tuning -at a"' gi,en moment. Lillie surprise that t o keep such venerablc machines 111 near-athletic condi11on requi res C\crc1se -car exercise. Each t·ar purrs up Santa Marganta Park\\a~ into El Toro three or four llmt•s a 'car. on a 20-25 mi.le route JU'>I long ~11ough 1u gl't 11 up to SPl'l'd .ind 1\nrk ,1\\.l~ thl' "eeks of 1dlc nc ~ _ L' on 'aid ht· "orh·J on l·ar., \I nu· he '~a~ a ll·l·n. and lon11nUl'' 1,1 kl't'f" a clOSC wa tl'h on lhe 3C:ll\ II\ Of ht~ mechanics at homl' · L\On nccds httk rumina11on 10 conic up \\Ith his pt'r!><.mal fo,onlt'. h's a 1429 Out·scnhcrg J. a beaut~ o f h\O mar(1on IOlll'!>, bcStO\\CO him b' ht\ "itc \\ilia Ol'an on his 60th birthda~ Frl•c.I Du c~enberg. Dursenbcrg compan~ founder. orig· 1nall) O\\ ned the car But L}on is ht...e man) colkctor' -stamp collcctorc;. bascball card collectors -in tht• sense 1hat he makes r9om 1n his eolkct1on for a httle i.pite. a little unusual fla,or borne 1n an tnd1' 1duars J>('r onal taste. For instance. there 1s 1he 1948 Lincoln Con11nental. The car is po t· war. L)on '1dm1ts. and e en mo re qucsuonable. it's Ford Motor Com- pan). But ifs his. and he hkes 11. .\ lot. Lvon said. "It migh1 nol be peclacular to many people. but u· spectacular to me," Lyon said. And who's 10 araue? Especially in matters of cars and classics. it would seem odd. even against regulations. to disaartt with the Gcncr31. .. Stellar gathering honors moon landing ly VIDA DEAN OM!yl"llot C0tt•~ Being there )"as almost h kc being there. T hey brought in pieces of the moon -they created moon glow with neon tubes around glass orbs at each table -they showed films of that "giant step for mankind" 20 years ago. and the~ brought 1n one of.the men who made that step. And in looking b~ck. the\' spoke of a limitless JOume) tha t first step began. ft was O range ( ount} 's tum to honor its own Bun Aldnn a pan of the world's rc mc:mbrancc of man's first lunar landing in 1969. . Aldnn. lunar module pilot •of Apollo XI \\ hich made the landing July 20. 1969. and his \\1fe Lois have spent the last three monLbs traH:l.tng a round the world panicipa11ng in cerem onies ob serving the an- niversary of the hl\tcmc occasion "We have been going so fast "l" haven't had 11me to have )ct lag,"joked "'Lo is. talking about tnps to France. German). London. Cape Kennedy, H ouston. Washington a nd , m ost reccntl ~ .. Hartford. Con- necticut, where the forme r astro naut delivered readings about Lbc pt.mets and Slars while the S_}mphon) or- chestra pla)ed the mil'>ic. The Emerald Ba) couple were home briefl} on Tuesda) e' coins. and 380 earthlings saluted their resi- dent lunanan at a black ue spectacu- lar at The Fo ur Seasons Hotel m Newport Beach. The e' ent wa sponsored b~ D1scovcf) Museum of Orange Count,._ 1 • The wcekda·) e'eh1ng \\a\ rather lengthy, but the cro,,d didn't Sl'Cm to be in a hurr) 10 gl't a"3) Thl' thundenng--0C the. fir.u-~tagc. rod.cl vibrated thro ugh the ballroom a~ an audio-visual sho " ing of the NAS.\ Discovery ~useum Board President Bob Howard with his wife. Cleva. and Tom and Barb•ra Peckenpaugh. r',.,,....,.....,.,,.,,..,.,..,,..,.,....,..,,..,,.....,.,...,.,,.....,.,,.,.,..,.,.......-"._,,....1- ~ Weddings at Sea :-: \\ •• 11 • I' , _... ~ ~ I'._,_, :1 '• 1 '• I I' ~ ~ \·h•":'' ... ·•' "· • ~ ~ 650-2412 ~ ~....?"~~,., ................ ,.....,.,..,.,.,....,.,.,.,,.,_,.,.,..,,.,,....,....) ••••••••••••••••• : BALLOONS: : UNLIMITED : :EXPECT TiiE BEsn: • 714 642 3593 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 72~3-08:3 "I ten• \' elez i C'ell1~t \tel~·· r~r·~ .\•~11 .. i.1. "'~'~" s OUNO CIRCU s liclttcl•' .. Wltttls ....... ,... .... .............. ., t ... ' )I' IH:lili . 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You can have this space ACCHT lri41l1 I T11t4t1 $80 for 4 consecutive weeks Hu~t \111 'It ~I Stzts COIO•\ & Sh•\ Call Bobbi for more mfo. 114-1122 642-4321 Ext 312 lOllb ~ms HB t~•tto lUne•tsors t.ook to fff.1t11tifu/ f'op11/11r ,( ( l11••ir11/ ll111r11 Hu•1r Tht> ll t>ddin8 ,.;hu-.case I 11h1t1111 ''''" \\ r1Mtn~. ll rrr11twn for local. rt>putahl.-!\t>n•ic.-.s. nt ""~'• tal 4 lr, •'•••It (a I ·~OR I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 1, 1989 C3 P \I'\ IC \I.I.I Pl.I ' .Western theme for Ear Institute fete · "Put11 n' on thl' \\ l''>t'. 1~ thl' thl'mt· lor tonight's gala sponsored b) the Associates of the House Ear Institute. Planned for the Irvine Hilton and To" er'>. thl· blal·k lie and hoots e' ent will feature headliner Florencl' lk nJ eN>n. J\ "cll all lOuntr) fiddlers and dancing. Cost is $115 per ~Nin "1th procecd., to benefit the Hou~ Eadnsmute, Lo:i ~ngclc-. I or rnlu1mat1onand rc~nauoM.. contact Gloria Osbnnk. M)-9.;oo ... Tbt Laguna Beach Panb~lll'nlc Association "-Ill ml'Cl for coffee: 1n the Emc:rald B.i' homl· ut f kanur V. ll<,on V. edncsda~. 10 a.m Pat Gault. of Pag'> t umpJn\ \!Jhbu v. di dl'>l'U'>' 1hc line: an of fur wear and carc ~krnhcr' 111 .ill •nJ llunal '>llrunt1c~ a rc '"' lled 10 attend. ReSCP dllOn'> l.in ti..· ma1.k h' \Jlhng Luulk \!or~. 494-35 ".i . . . .\lso V. cdncsda' JI 111 am tht· "f "port Harbor Panhellenic Association v.111 m~l:t .it \t \11\hJd .snJ \II .\n~eli, Chur.eh ( orona ·del ~tar H1ghhghh \\ II 11ll luJl· T nl· I l1gh ~chool ( ounselor's Luncheon·· .ind "I hl· lkm·lit' 111 < 1rn,.. '4.s k · h' < hen \\ l·chsler Call 6~f}-J 1 I 1 111 Jill nJ In cckbrJt1un "' thl Chapman C.olh.·~e ommuoity Clinic 2Uth · ann1\crsaF) R11lx·n .1nJ q d1h1 1 111111 \\Ill ho'>t Jn 11pcn hou<.e in their nev.l~-lumpktcJ l 1nJ.1 hi.ind h· inl· I hur~dJ~ 10 J.m to I p.m Cost 1'> $.\<• rx·r ra,1111 \\llh prt1ll'l'll' 10 ,1\\l'>t 1n c~tahhshsng a stUdl'nt '>t hl1lar-.h1p Jnd I•• .srgr.1lk lhl· d1n1l ~ \ 11.ko m onuonng and computer cqu1pntl·n1 < nntJ\ t \ .1u~h.1n "-l'lll'' •14--h52.\ for tun her informat11in on the ••rx·n h11u,1 . . . The Orton ()~ slt .. oa Sodt-t~ ,., Ill 'pon .. ur ..1 ··T rt\lal Pursuit'· fund-ra1s1ng ncn1n~ .:ind <,1tcn1 aut·11nn f-rrda~ at thl'. ( u-.ta Mesa \\'oml·n\ (luh < "'t '' ~'\11 r'l'J rl·r,11n .inJ 1ndudt·' a gourmet i.upper (.ill 1>11111,· 1,..1,.:111 '."'. J.,·1,111, • Jt ··F.ill1ng 111111 I .1,h111n '' 1tw llK.·ml' 1t1r \JlurdJ~ \ lunlhl·on and fashion 'h11\' h11,1 .. ·J h thl Pediatri("Adoles('ent Diabetes Research and EduC'ation Founda11on 1P.\ORF.1 l u tx· hl·IJ JI the .\nahe1m H ilton and I m .. ·r' th .. 'h"'' "ii ll·.11url· IJ,h1<t1l .. un,ul1..1n1 Dano J cnl'<i ,h11\, .. .1,sn\! • 1 11.11 \'l' < "'" • 't"rl, I 11r nt1,rmJ trlln about · the P.\DRl:. ,h .~, ,,, B.1rt,,11,1 \\ h , ; · l -1 .\l\o \JturJ.1\ •ti Orang" Count' Trauma ociet~ \\di pn.-<.ent ··.\-( t>kbr.it1un, 111, "'·''' n' ti r\!,11 1Jt11 n·, annuJI dinner Jnd au .. 11on 11 ni: h,·rJ .1111.1 I, \I,• ,f1 .... 't'\lp<•r' lk.1 .. h thl· h~tl. lll' upt111n.1l l''1.'lll ,, ' .1' 11 • '' t '' ·n• JnJ li\l' aul111•'1' "Ith pro\l'.l'l.h l•• 111.·ndil :· l. I '·' n. rr .. p.1n' I 'hl ...... l'l\ T1d .. et'> an· SI:' 11<-r r'''""' ·'"'' • 1•" , •. ,, ·•ni.111 •n "J\J 1.1n t !r,,m L11 Gn .. 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'" i ·• f" H~' ,. ...... ,, " ' " -·-LCl UNlVERSrrY a un K~•-"110 Pc1frl 1 IM V. cJllrnl:' l~myuer' Rec-cr:1rm' L • JtcJ ''" .-ani"u..~ ,11 L ( ll"1ne <"-Cf fo,,J..rn)I. lllC COIM'lW. park j · l li\I PH n 1q llllt \I, I' \t I\ \I .t~' \ · 'l'H I \I KIH t\l IH"ll,\ • \ tllt P 'Pl H 'l'H I \I \trl\lt \ f t • l'llHTIN,I( \I'll' · H llK \I \ltR \\1,t\lt \I' • \\ It flt I \\ I l I\ I \ I · l. \/I BO Hit tt'1 t11\, ·I \11 RT \l\\H \I & ci•nrtnc H t/I,(· \1 "tllt••J:l1 ~h11~ WMltf OlNnV~ ""'-' r.,,.~ 1or ·~ ~--."~"""' .~, 710-mt. -....aa . . ---. ----~ . ---- Ct Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, October 1, 1989 GJving pi.geons experisive seed is J eally for ·the birds •" . ·ALDRIN From Cl pthertd around to shake hands and get autograph<i in h111 new book "Men fro m Eanh ... Aturcd in Air Force white dress uniform and-:a che\t full of medals. Aldnn was surrounded b\ admirers all evening from a VI P-tablc sponsor reception through the dinner hour and aOer the program. Long time personal friend John Crean made his debut as an emcee. a} mg tt was an honor to have the job and an honor to have Buu as a friend. DEAR .\N L NDER : r,e been reading your c-olumn for 10 years, but I never had a probl~ I couldn't solve b) m)c;elf unt1I no". Since 1975 I hll\ e lx'en feeding the pigeons that come to m) )ard. Thcn- were only six whep I -.tarted and I knew them all well. Tho'lc birds must have a trce·top information network because no" I am feeding about 150. I spend $16.1 5 C\ c l) ''cd. o n pigeo n food. M~ takc·home par 1s S276. M' rent 1s $6 7 5 for ·a -.mall two-bedroom duple'\. I ha ' c no <i<i' - ings ~except rrn pensio n plan. to w)lich I contribute $31 a ''cc!.. I am 61 )cars of jgc and lindmg it extternch difficult to male l'nlh meet. The pigeon mu'>t be tl.•d. Thl·~ have no one' but me I am "ming to a .. i.. 11 ~11u J..no" ol an) organizat1o n that r an a\w~t "1\' in feeding Lhesc bin.ls. Or can ~uu. suggest a grana ~ ur a bi rd -food '\ton.· that will g1'c ml' a d 1-.l o un1'1 I Jm desperate . .\nn T he<,c t>1n.I<, arl' 'l'I) precious to mc. I "oulJ Ix· m1,crabk 1f I couldn't l'OntlnUl' to k cd tlwm. Mankind forget) that ''l' tool.. all the natural fel'ding .m·as a''a~ from llOHOS('OPt: ARIES C March':! 1-.\pnl (lit \\hat had been ridiculed can ncm ~ ac- cepted 10 )OUr fa m d) l lrdc r ums on dc·tail~. 'p1m ual 'alue ... linl' pnnt. marital st.itu' I ong-dl\talll'l' call relate<, to lll>'>'>1hk 1ournc~ Gemini 1n' olH·d TA URL'S I .\pnl 20-\ta~ 2111 'I ou m1iht be ')a~ing. "I thought .t ll dl·· tails had heen 1rnnl'd out". Emphast.s on ba'>IL 1'!>,Ul''>. pd!.. d e- pendents. cm pill) ml·nt fkaJ\\untl threaten~ structure ( hl'>l' j '>,l)l ljte offers sage coun<,cl tor rl·nu' atwn GEMINI I \.1a ~ 21 -Jum• 2111 Op- ponunll~. rcn·ntl~ lo,t. 1' rl·g.a1nl·J Member of o ppo Ill' '>C\ pla~ '> outstanding role Romaml· \UtTC'>'>· full) blends "11h carl'cr hus1 Ill'"'· Wntten matenal pro' c' 'ah.iahk Sagittarian in p1cturl'. CANCER (June 21-Jul\ 22) Com- ;.Pliment rece1 ved from onl· ~ ou ad- ·)nire. Attenu on center!; aro und. the birds to male way for .. pro- gress.'' and no'' the) art-d ying of starvation and malnutrition. -Lorraine G in Torrance. ( ahf: Dear Lorraine: I checked with my local pigeon maven and be said 150 pigeons would eat Kansas if It were offe red to chem. • I don't want to downgrade your gene rosity, but \bose birds could live very nicel)' on bread, popcorn and tbe usual fare that is found in tbe clty_BirueeJi.J.s quite a clellcac)'. DEAR .\~' L~"DFK\ I n:ad another '>to~ in lhl' rarx·r that madl· me want to ~Crl·am \\ h' ran't ~ornc: thing he donl'. It) . '>ln p thC\l' atroc111cs'.' In C hicago. a J ~-~l·ar·olll \lngk / home. sccunt'. atTccuun.. A no th er Cancer natl\ e· 'a". "'I ou n·r1.11nl\ ha'c pro,ed ~our "onh•·· <a nd ; "ill be rccc1' ct! LEO Uul~ 2J-\ug. 221 Signal'> .m· crossed. :"\ot !..no" 1ng "hat 10 do pla~ "ailing game T l'rnl' rl·4u1 rl' add111onal 'itulh \oml'Onl' behind scenes J~ ··pJa~ 1ng. gaml'' ·· '.'>t·enar11> feature~ 1llu\1on tx·aut ~ gla.mour. m~stcr). VIRGO ( .\ ug. 2 J. ')l'PI 2 2 I" ~ ltl u\ on po" er. authorat~. 1ntl'n ~1l \. strong IOH ' rclat1onsh1p. 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"--"""' ... c...-_....,. ,,,_ _ ... -·---·-_...,,.._......., .. -..--... _ mothtr was charged in JU"t.'n1lc coun wtth smothering ht'r month· o ld son because she was ··tired of the baby." Speakers includcd John t\'.jurphy. chief of external affa1ri. office at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountian View. and Dr. Tho mai. Pai.ne of Los AngclCSc a nd S3ota Barbara. wh6 was administrater of NASA from 1968 to 1972. A tew weeks ago I read, about another mother who clnimcd that her baby girl was ab.ducted b y a "mask~d man" who broke into thl' house and fled with her child. Neither the ma n nor the child was .ever found. T hree year.s later t~ same woman reponed that her se·c- ond bab): girl was ,abducted by another 'masked man." The police are now investigaung these mys· tenous disappearances. Chairwoman Cathl·nne T h)cn " My husband and I ha' e been and her committee further st1mu- try1 ng to have a child for SI\ ~cars. lated the gue ts "tth othl'r moon- Stories like these make me ph)s•-inspired pan~ touchl'i.. ind udmg the cally 111. What... can be do ne? c;Jever rocket-opened in' 1tat1on<, ar- -Parsippan,. :--1.J . ranged by Anne Par..ch of .\llergan. , . Dear N.J.: Unforhaoa tety, ver y liF memento polio anni,cr~~ patch-Em cee John Crean and event cha ir Catherine Thyen at tie except to get tile word ou1 10 es. and a lunar "httc and c.larl.. h unwedJree,~girls and over-.cbocolate echp'>c dc'><>c·rt _guarantc •d. __ t _e _D_l_sc_o_v e ry Museum_·-~------~--------~-=-~ burden mothers tllat they do bave to make your "eight SI..) rcx.·kct, alternatives. If only they knew bow "You kno" "l' arc '><> U'\Cd to many millions of arms are aching to seeing Buu Aldrin around the coun- bold a child and bow much belter off · ty that I think Wl' 'ome11me-. forgct 1belr child would be in one of these what he d id and ho\\ 1nlpo rtant 11 homes, they would give these ebil-was. Tonight was good tb r ui. all." drea up for adoption. . said Thycn at the clO'>C o.f the part). be dealing in "high finances." Money belonging to older relative is trusted to you. Take conservauve course. Capricorn involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get proverbial "second chance:· Ju~ ment. 1ntu1tion on targl't. You'll be free of obligation that "as stupid in first place. Don't permit sentiment ·to cause foohsh actio n. Let go no"' SCORPIO (0cJ. 23-No'. 11 ): Stress 'independence. o hginaltt). danng. What had lx'en hidden ~ 111 be re' ealcd in shimmering light. Backstage romance 1s no lo ngl'r ~ecret. Protect reputation of Jo, ed one . .\quanan figures prominent I~. SA GITT ARIUS (No'. 22-Dt.'c. 11 ): Focus on reading. teaching. learning. O lder famil~ member. poss1hl~ mother. talks about plan that can be regarded as ··eccentric." Your o"n desirei. arc fulfilled through un- onhod ox procedure. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-.Jan. 19): THE CHILDREf\'S BOOKSHOPPE lm1tn Yuu to mt't't CHILDREN'S AUTHOBS ILLUSTRATORS Emo•ional burden 1<, llftt.'d. Emphasis on travel. \\:trurohl'. leg.al procedures. You'll be '1nd1catcd and re "arded. Suddl·nl} 'anouc; op· uons Ix-come clear b carx· hatt'h 15 provided. Gem101 rl'prc .. c:n tl·tl AQUARIUS (fan 211-h ·b l~I You might ~ 'a) ing. ··Thc~ ':ud 11 couldn't ~ dom" hut I d id 11"· Emphai.1s on l'd ucat1on. tCJl'h1ng. wntten mat(.'n al rcht11ng 10 tra'cl Pre' 1ous proccdurlt'i "ill not -,u tlicl' Break nc" ground PISCES I Ft.'b 14-\larch 2111 \\ h.11 appeared w tx· lm t d ul· to 1:1111 ii) member''> ml·mun "111 turn out 111 be blessing 1n d1sgu1\l' \grn1 did recc1' e ch«cl... I ong-'1aml111g um1- m11ment "111 hi.· tulfilkll \ 1rgn pla)' o utstanding roll·. IF OCTOBE R I IS YOl 'R BIRTll· DAY 'ou arl' J \ namtl. wn,ua l. stubborn. ani<,t1c. )·ou lUrrl·111h arl' 1n quandar) rclat1n)I, 111 puhliut) business. marria2c. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ""'' '"' hlllr Cmrs ht! 1t22 UIHl lln .. com 1uA-m .11s& HHI DGI·: By CHARLES GOREN and O MAR SHARIJ= " Both vu lne~able. South d eals-N()RTH • 7 s 3 • 6 4 K.7 5 ~ 3 :::! + 8 4 WEST EA T + JO 6 + Q J 9 8 K 10 8 '7 S . J 9 3 Q 10 9 8 + Q 7 3 + K 10 9 6 2 SO T H + A K 4 2 A Q 2 AJ6 -+A J 5 The bidding : outh Wt>st 2 + Pa s 2 ~T Pass Pass Pas l'torth 2 3 'iT t-:a~t Pas-; Pasi. Opening lead: Ten of + When experts d a'>h. an) thing can happen. Watch the play and defcn\c on this hand from a stro ng duplicate eve nt. South '~ sequence shO\\Cd a bal- anced hand o f 23-2~ poin1' l'ionh'~ six-.:-ard diamo nd ~u lt headed by a high honor mo re than \\-arran1ed a 1 raise to game. · Loath to lead from a n WAI PAK'N jR) I SH•lEY VALENTINE Ill) 2 4S 2 50 'SS 7 OS 9 2C ' '0 3 20 S 15 l <IS ·o CS WA~~~IR) r.i;,.,,::li-(~ It.ACK RAIN (R) ~Passe~ o..:_ ~ !>CCN"'~ II.ACK IAIN (~ THE AIYSS (PG I JI On 2 Seteens 10,.-,m , oo.: co 1 ·o ·c ·s 1230 I 20 2 55 355520 700 7 SS g 50 10 30 No Passes or D1scouri1s ""1l: The Accv-' (a) Mo Pat-OI Oec-11 . . ..uacked • with the ten of spades. East showed appreciatio n by ccwering with the jack, ta ken b y declarer's king. The d ia mo nd suit had to be established, and declarer knew how to go about that-cash the ace and duck a diamond to g uard against a 3-1 split. When declarer played the ace, · West dropped the nine. Declarer followed with the jack and, withQut a moment's hesitation. West fol- lowed ~·ith the ten. Wesl k new that, if declarer ran 1he jack, the ·play would blow a trick, but obviously one rrick would not ma ke or break tbe contract. _ l oak at the hand from declarer's point of' iew. If West held Q 10 9 of diamond . the defender could have g uaranteed a diamond trick by cov- cnng the jack. He decided, there- for~. that East surely had the queen, and 11 was going to drop when dum· my·~ king was played . So, in an effort to make a critical overtrick, up went the monarch and down went the contract. W hen East ~howed o ur on the diamond, declar· er was held .to two diam ond tricks rather than five. As a result of wily defrost', declarer had to be satisfied "ith six tricks rather than the 10 . "hich were his due had he follo wed thro ugh wuh his original plan. i!Od a la Unlhlng of ruture_goals when Orange Count)'' SC Alumni and Tru tee gather a t the Cota de Caza home uf C1e ncral Wilham L)on o n Ot. t. 2' for a rcccpuon and dinner. I hl' e' ent "ill launch the final year nl 1hc $55 ~-m1 lhon fund-ra1s1ng ram pa1~n For information. contac~ thl' t ·~c l 'n1,ers11,· and '\lumm ,l \l'Ot '> o t1icc. 213/743-6786. • • • Ou. 9. thl' Professiona l Women'• Guild ol the Women's Advisory Council 10 outb Coast Medical Center "111 ho'it its bi-month I) undll'OO·-a l CTlnnon~~ Restaurant, Dana Point. Guest 'ipeakcr 1s MEM FOX KOALA LOU Thurs Oc•. 5th 2-5 p.m JAi BlfrT ~~!~~~~~=~======~~~=~~~~~;;=~~' ~tanl~n Do~k. registered represcn-tatl\l' \\Ith \\addcll & Reed I I 1 nanllal er' ll cs. Cost is S 15 ·for I ml·m~r'>. $18 for non·members. I or n.'St'f'\ auons. contact the SCMC THE MIUENS BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Wed. Oct. I h h 2-5 p.m. AU.OW• LITTL E PENGUIN 'S TALE Thurs. Oc1. 191h 9:30-11 :30 o.m 1831 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92(,6() (714) 675-1424 Hours: 10 5. Mon-Sol P.UN COllfiS -.l'f tll.11T91 (I) 111JOI300~ lO / C~ I \lollll# ''°''""· .. ! .... [() ... W .. HITT t•I l~ J J , ' ~ ~ • ~ • ~ l.ANl" _._,,., d10()1!l~U\11' H• _,1 __ nl lllltN I Ii J ,. ~ l1lllUI Alt -tN I t ¥' •t ~ •!If"+. UnMltN IJI ' .. '"' ~~µ1r~1llt~ Wll--1·) I '" , j\ ., IY ~ "' "' I~ ,,_~Alt.I,• t.t"' ~ •W Fash ion Pr esentations -Ju sf For You Our Special C ustomer Oct 5 -11nan 12-4 p.m. TRUNK SHOW -Fashiqns by Eileen foher • Informal modeling. 0ct6 -Fri lla.m.6a30p.m. TRAVELING LIGHT & LOOKING GREAT -How and what to pack for a trip. (Reservations required -Limited seating) Oct 7 ~ Sat 11 uaA ........ COLOR WORKSHOP & EXPANDING YOUR W AIDROIE WITH ACCfSSORllS -(Reemtlons Required -Umited Seating) ~ TO"B>AX6 TIMELESS FASHIONS 3127 East C.cmt Hwy., Corona del Mar l'IS-4M Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-$:30, Sun 10-3 . J oundat1on l)llk c. 499-7229. • • • 1 hl' March of Dimes ~std for Bal helor!>" 1s slated for Oct. I 0 at .Ho tel Le ~1cnd1en. Newpon Beach. \\Ith 3 or the area's eligible to be aucuo ncd off to the highest bidders. lost I'> $50 for preferred seating. $25 in ad,ancc. and SJO al'the door. C o nt al t Be nJ a m 1n Epstein , 7n0-15l2 for runher information. • • • .\ thahc < larke "111 chair a special reception to introduce the A•· soclates for &be Advancemeat of Nursing Science and Researcll. Planned to r Oct. 12 at Hotel Le Mcndicn. Nc"'pon Beach. the event will run from 5:3010 7:30 p.m . Call (>~4-67 1 0 for additional infor· ma11on. • • • The Junior League of Or uce County "Ill host its annual Com- munity .\d' 1scrs breakfast, Oct. 12. 7 30 a.m. at the new League head· quaners at Park Place. Irvine. Fol- lowing breakfast. from 9 a.m. lo I p.m .. open house tours will be avail· abk for new Advisors and the pub- lic. Contact the League head- quancrs. 261-0823. for funher de· ta1l5. • • • "Landscape Awards '89" 1s the annual fund-raising event sponsored by the Ludscape Arclla.itectwal Foaodatl•'• Cla11 F•, Oct. 13, at the J..rvin H iltoo A Iowcn. More than 500 are expected to attend the black tie-op tionaJ gala whic h raises funds for college..~scholarships and j ntcm programs. T ickets arc S6S per person. To attend. call S56-7633. • • • Yisitors to the Sula Au Z..'1 "Cookie Safan" Oct 14, will be able to bid on "~oo-riffic" trips and prizes ar rhc silent auction 1eheduled as .PIM or the zoo's family day. Tickets for rhc Cookie Safari. which runs JI a.m. to S p.m .• att-availal>lc at $8 for adults.. $4 for childml l-12 ycan of aac. a.nd S20 for ~ilin or four or more. Price includn ld-miss1on. enaenainmnt and all lbe cook.ies you cu eaL Tickeu arc avadablc by c:alli111 9'3-1'55. • • • TM MMrtel• Ae•S 'J If .. llllJ l'UlllJ Al J" ~ will • ~-· lSCll ~ ....... Mii ~ AllY L••llii•..a FllMD .... <JCI. 14 ......... id6enttaell.Fs¢'-wllllle-!aa ol,..... ....... ....,ol Gibl-Nobtia al ..... , Hila. ENTERTAINMENT Sunday, Octo~r 1, t989 ca 'O \I' 'I ll ll \IC l Angela turns d~~ilish aAd fashiOns ·her revenge By LYNDA HIRSCH _,,,,~~ .. ALL MY CHILDREN: Overpowenng Adam. Tad spirits 'Dixie out of Laurel Hill. On the run. Tad and Dixie tak'e shelter in an abandoned ~eneral srore. Sean. who is being paid a quaner of a millio n bucks by Adam if he can take Adam to the duo. locates them. With Nico's help, Tad and DIXle escape just before Sean's aoons arrive. On a date with Jack, Brooke toasts her former wild ways. Amv1ng at her Willow Lake cabin. Brooke js frightened when she d1scovt'rs Tad and Dixie have taken rf.'fugc there. as 'lhe believes Dixie 1s demented. Adam arrives as Brooke 1s deciding 1f she should help the madl)-in-love Dl\1e and Tad. Jack threatens Barbara that he "'II tell Tra' 1s she 1s expecting Travis' child. Tom assures -Barbara she need not be Jealous as far as he and Brooke are concerned. A bitter Will tell Palmer he and Juht• arc no longer sceinJt one another. ' ANOTHER WORLD: .\ware that Oack and Stace' are spying o n hl·r. Carohni: ask'> ~1 1chad fur help. Donna agrees LQ partnc.r \\Jlh lake ~JLht.Ll .. &df.O...K~~ but the duo's 1ni11al busint''>' deahn$'> are plagued with ego problems. Derek hupes Cal the lcnce can locate the red sv.an. Josic 1s chosen a~ the.-~oph1s11ca1e Image. After recci' ing a kttcr from :--.:1cole. Cass turn·s to ... Caro line for com fort but 1s rcbufll'd. Frank1l' a nd Cass almost share a k1r,s A,, Ca"i'l prl•pare~ for a date w1th Frankie, Caroline calls him and sa~s 11 1s urgent he meet her at M1chacr, galkr~ opl·ning. Feeling stood- up. Frankie got·., 10 lht· galkl) opening. spots Cass wnh. Caroline. assuml'' the ''Of\t and tusses a glass o t champagne in hi\ fal'l'. Ca'" rc'>ponds "1th a kiss. Learning Tc"' 1\ \\ork1n g al the hosp11al. Reut>cn persuades her to gu on a date \\Ith him. Lucas in(orm s Ins he "as "llh ~l:1l the d:l\ bdi1rc he dtrd . .\ chambermaid al till' hokl "hl·re· ~lal "a., '>ta~ 1ng JUSI before his death rl.''\'ah to I Ul·as and Ins that another man "as 1n the mom "ht'n \lal '1gnt·d '>Oml' m~<; tenous paper'\. tht·n \l:H pl:lll'd 1hrn1 in the ba~e of1hr red sv.-an In'> tear' \lal· ma' ha't' made a ne" "111. :"v11ct\flcl 1s '>lunnl·d "ht•n a \\Oman garlx·d in a gn·en dress is "a111 ni.t lnr him in hi\ car AS THE WORLD TUR~S: E\t'O though Dcrel has backed ou1 ol thl· plot Ill t..111 L II~ and collect hl·r monc~. :"1ks .ind frff lorgt· ahead ''k' ordt•rs "-aren to go to Ital). he thrn phonl''> thl· po lil·t• sugges11ng Karen ml.'t \\Ith luul pl.1~ \,I II~ and Dat•k are about to head for l:.urorx'. HJI Jrrl\ e'> and 1.it..c-; Dcrd. inH> poltce custod) tn qunllt\n him ahou1 Karen's disap- pearance \\ hl·n l\.art·n phum:'> her parent Derek 1s relcasrd. Shot h\ '.'-:tit·\. kll tell' L1h 1ha1 Derek was responsible. In ihe l'Ollage. Lil) ll·nd~ to Jeff. Derck amvcs and admits he "a con~1dcnng murdering her at one point, but he ha~ lallcn 1n luH Y.ath hl.'r .\s Lil~ listens to Derck. tht' cottage " rockl·d b} an t:~plus1on Her mother ailing. Je\'>1ca gue'> uut of 1own. pulling Paul·s day befort· tht: grand JUr) m the hando; of an ass~iate. Bob lenrn\ 1hn1 < a'c) ma) be pcrmancnll) paralyzed. Brock want"i to marl) Emil} as '>OOn a!. his divorce come& through. Julie rt'pa)~ most oftht• mone) she owes Jo hn. BOLO AND BEAUTIF L: M1o;rakcnl~ 1hmkmg Carohne's desm: to '\cc a counsdor "'1th him mean., that she "ants to _.re.,ol\l' their marital probll·ms. Thorne bu)s her an !in1u.1ue broo h ..\t the counst>lor·s:-- Thorne 1s stunned "hc:n Carohm· ..a\ s .. he wants a divorce. Clarke tdh Kmtt'n hl· ..a" ht:r t..1 ~Sll'\& ~11ck She sa)'s at the 11mt' '>hl' l.l'>'>Cd \IK I.. 11 "as intended to mean goodb~c lore,~·r "h1le 'ihc due\ ha'e ft-ehngs for Mick 1t 1s ( l.irt..l· '>hl' Im l''> .\ d1<,ligurl.'d .\ngela reads of the Forrntl·r '-,fX'l Ira chJnl) la,h1on <,ho" and decides II IS lht: fX'rln I plan• to \Ct:!.. rt'' cnge DAYS OF Ot:R Ll\'E : .\nJd1Ca Pfl'pares 1u sho" Justin the re<rull ol .\dnt•nnl·\ It''' that prtl\l'S ~he \'a' lymg about being prt·gnan1. 1:-milw dot•<; not tl'll Jenrufcr he 1!> hangi~ uul \\1th tht' ~Jli tx·l·au c h~ 1\ doing undcrto\cr "11rt.. fur Rum.in To t..eep Irv.in quiet about ha 11.lcnt11'. Kcht:ll·a g1\l''> him her diamond nng Kdll.'ll.t ,., lemlkd "'hl.'n hl·r hu\hand Arthur Do" nl'' lind' her .ind dl•mand\ c;hr 1urn O\Cr cen a1n d0<·umcnl'> Kl'lx·u:a lurl''> .\nhur 10 ha room when Shane appear' \rthur 'huoto, him 1n lht· kg. Rebecca in turn 'hunt'> ·\rthurand hd1nl'' ht' l'idl·ad Ka)la 1~ finding 11 in.ugh to deal \\Ith lhl· kntl\\lcdgl' that Patl·h l..l'PI h" lurmt·r relat1111v,h1p ''llh \lanna from her. l\1anna l'~1nrlllt undcr'>tand "h' Jal·!.. '>l'l'm' to be concerned Jh<llll ha thrl'<ll' to Pallh. \111..l· tra' ds to :°'il'"' ' ort.. lo '>a~ gundh\\' to Rnh1n and Jcrcm~ v.hen hl· k ilrn' lhl'' Jll' mming lll l,rael GENERAL HOSP ITAL: \'> I .1ngl'nl''·' prt•d1ctcd Robcn rerCl\l'' J mr"·'~t· 1111111 thl· Jl'Jd \\hl·n Jn .1gl·n1 lea, es the "orJ "J,1l t..,11n ·· "rtltl·n on th.: "all JU\I befort: hr t'\p1rc'> ~1111 1hint..1ng 'hl· 1., P~h.:. Fd1l1a tra,eh to ~1l.1n lll (II\ \\Ith l kl.~a k.1rn') hO\\ Ill gamble and pill. pm~l't' I d1u.1 g1H·, D.:t..t..cr .1 "Jackson" l J ml·u C 111!1111 I r"u1 .1nJ \nn.i 'l'Jn:h 111r Phoebe. J'\ lhl'\ 1h111t.. \hu l .lll k Jd them Ill I l'l1u.1 Traq grts ~l·111i 111 hl'lp h\·r l rumhk \l,in·, ll•mpan' Feeling hl· " n111 .1pprn 1.1tl·d .11 lht· h11,p11.tl \\ .1 1t agrees II> '>ll".il \l.111 ·, .intl·\\rtnl..k· lormulJ < oltllA sa' e~ Charlcnl· lr11111 tht· lifl· J I I nn'·, l nJhk 111 mJl..l' Ton' bellt'\l' l ut' 'l'l ti up to 111.11..l· 11 lt111t.. .i' 11 Rohh1l sci the fitl'. Jn Jng1 ' B11hh1c Jcl 1Jo:, \u wt..o: Jn uut-ul· lO"n 1np Ill 'l'l' I ul..e .ind l .1urJ In ~tlanl1l (ti~ Felicia meet\ J1m111~ < 1'lkrld1' \h.1ll"tl·r', ~uung business a!>.,Ol latt' GUIDING LIGllT: I h 1ng Ill < h1l-.1go llll OUSll1l''>'> Johnn) and Ho lh ~ro" dowr. H:.11 "'' 1c. hornlil·d "ht•n GRAND OPENING FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6 E 1nt'AR08 ~ l8LA~D Cl~EMAH . NEWPORT B•:,u :n • Tl4/R40-17HO . Loc•ted In F;.whion Is land bf't"'een Uulloc·L. ·, :mcl Tht· Hroadwo~ in~ .. " port Center. Newport lh•ac·h tiqulpf""cl "ith .. 1a tt .. o i-tht:-art motion plc:ture CH>und equil'nu·111 • I It\ l>olh~ .. c ... reo Larj(r "lclr IM'N>en• • Pl ... h comforub~ 11eatingand Pfrflfl' o/ • ..,..,,. P•rl.ln11. -OIENl _N._G DAI' f'BATV•EB INCLl'DE - \'\ "NOCll'llT MAN • 1'tfflNH,\RR\ M ET8i\Ll.t' • .\UH\ \Ullll:!»L ''"' (' IN C"..otl~'Tft\I * OW GRINGO BIGNEWPOA NEWPORT CENTER 644-0760 SEA OF LOVE !A) 12 30 3 00 5 30 8 00 10 20 PARE'NTH06D (PG-13) 1 00 3 30 6 00 8 30 10 45 JOHNNY HANDSOME (A) 11 00 3 001 5007009001050 PARENTlfOOO {PG·13) (I~ 00 2 30) 5 00 7 3<YIO 15 WHEN HARRY MET SAi.LY (R) (1200 200) •OO 800 800 1000 WMftAMY (6) (12 •5 2 •5) 4 45 8 45 8 45 10 45 PAMNT'NOOO (P0·13) ('2 00 2 20) ~ 45 7'()0 9.30 UNCUMJCt( (PG) (12 00 1 50) 3 45 5 45 7 4$ 9.45 IUC*RMI .... (12'00 2 30) Si)() 7·30 10-00 EA OF LOVE (A) THX Oolb. Stereo 11:.> .&S 3 lll fiOO alJIO JS SA 1 IZ J5 PARENTHOOD IPG· 13) 112 30 3 00) :i 30 8 ()() 1030 SAT 1245 ONCLE BUCK (PC/ ( 12 45 3 ()()) 5 1 5 7 30 9 JS SAT I 1 45 WAR PARTY (Al ( 10030()) 5.00 7 00 900 SAT 10 50 JOHNNY HANDSOME R1 12002001400600 800 1000 Sat 1200 WHEN HARRY MET .$AU.'t'i.R1 lZ IS 21)• J !~ 615!' is 10 "· s,:.r '· ROMERO(PG-131 (12 I 5 2 30) 4 45 7 00 9,15 11.15 TOWN CENTER S 0 -wy·Brislol 7S1 .4, l'.'4 , .... ,, -· ......... (_ ...... SHIRLEY VALENTINE !RI 112 00 2 301 500730 1000 PARENTHOOD (PG-13) (I 00 3 30) 600830 10 45 GIRL IN A SWING (12 15 2 30) 4 45 7 00 9 30 SEX, LIES & VIDEOTAPE (A) (1 15 33015•58001015 SEA OF LOVE (RI (12.00 2.15) 4 :30 7'()() 9 30 BLACK RAIN (R) ( 12'()() 2.•5) 6 j() 8:00 10:30 !1r<IC)T.1L ,·1~fl,A~ II, • .. ~ ' .~ "" . . '.' fWDCWDEAlH (RI (12 15 2 30) 4•45 71)0 9 15 WM PARTY (A) 12.30 2.30 4:30 • 30 8'30 10·30 WELCOME HOME (A) (I 00 3 001 5 00 -1"~-00 SAT l{I 45 CINEMA WEST •t1f1r.iwrri1t~ C.Otd•"·••' 19• )9)1 CAU THEA~E FOR SPECIAL PRICES CHARTER CENTER W•rner •t •eac h 841 ·0770 BLACK RAIN (RI (12 1 i; J 001 ;45BJO 10•,o BLACK RAIN IA) (100\ 4 00.7 00930 RIVER OF DEATH (R~ 11 00 J 301 600 8 ,., 10 20 ~IN COUNTRY (Al 112 30 3 001 5 30 8 00 10 1"> WELCOME HOME (Al !1 15 3 ISJ 5 15 7 15 q IS JOHNNY HANDSOME <RH llSJ.JOl 530730~30 SEA OF LOVE (Al 112 45 3 15) 600 8 30 10 35 MISSION VIEJO TWIN S 0 fwy lo laPu ,., Chri~anta 8JO 6~0 ROMERO (PG· 13) (II 45 I 45) 3 45 5 45 800 1000 SEA OF LOVE (R) (1 2 00 2 15) '30 7 ()() 9·30 1,11<;S 10N VIEJO l.4A LL I .... I ,• ..... ' ' I I ~· I " .... f '•• ... TMl AIT'SI tPG 13) (3 101 8W OHOSTMTPS I IPGI l10515 50 10 35 PARENTHOOD (PG-13) (12 00 2 15) '•s 130 1000 JOHNNY HANOSOlll (AJ ( 1 00 3 00) S 00 100 91'0 SAT 10 SO CROWN VALLEY C•o•n Yan., '•"••r Jl4.0120 SEX. LIES & VIDEOTAPE R •• • • f J •: • \. • J • 1: SAODLEBACK SD f•yilToroRd ~81 ~880 WELCOME HOME 1A1ti~15 2 151 4 15 6 15 B 15 10 I:> WAR PARTY 1R1 11 1 r, 3 I 'ii 5 15-1591.; JOHNNY HANDSOME 1R1 .t Ql. 30Cli :itlC ; 00 ~ .00 $AJ_ 10..5Q_ RIVER OF DEATH (A ) 11003151 5 10 7 45 10 00 SEA OF LOVE tRJ1 12 45J 151 6 00 8 30 10 J5 IN COUNTRY tR > 112 30 3 001 530800 1030 El TORO CINUUS SOf,...EIToro~d '>81 9SOO BLACK RAIN tAl (12 00 2 301 5 00 7 30 10 00 PARENTHOOD IPG· 1311 r230 J 151 5 45 8 IS 10 30 WHEN HAAAY MET SALLY tRl llZ IS 2 151 4 30 6 30 8 JO 10 IS UNCLE BUCK (PGl (12 00 2 OOt 4 00 60Q 800 1000 SHIRLEY VALENTINE !RH12 15 2 301 u s 7 00 9 JS • ri•. ""' ..... l lGUNA HlllS Whl I ' .,. ' • . H•8 f>(> 1 1 ··--' •...O-• ...... .... o ~•'" ~ ....... ,, .... ---· ... . ............. -... -.tit IU CW LOVE tAl (1 00) 3 25 s 50 8 15 SAT t035 PAMNTHOOO tPG 13) 11 O!) 3 50 8.30 9 I~ to Llun"t'" \"Jrl' lh..tt ht d•x.'' not ha"e a chance of romanu· "'th '-kl?Jn \1.11u1 dl·t1dt'~ 10 leave town. ..\fter I lana "· hone\ Jri: pl..11.t'd 1n the Cf) pt, Megan d1SC:O\t'I'> '><•ml' PJPI.'" 1n Jn urn Vllo realizes· the papt'r~ indudl' ht'1 1-t\· rn..i marnage ceon11icate for her..elf and H1111l·r < lint '' rnragcd v.h1:n he learns of the ~1.n·1 mJrnJtt1.· 'ihe karn'> \l:in-\1u.ha!'I told the U.-ma}'\ that D}lan "a!I Da1'i} ·, !Jther \11nd\ hang~ up on R u\t~ "hen he "am'> hC"r that \\ill "in'lane r inding Mind) tn Rose'!> room. Rui.t} llooded w11h mt'munt:'l o l Rost'. breaks do~ n \\ill 1\ '>P<,nked "'hen he gocl> tu· pla~ Mind~ tht' me.ssage "RO'>l' .. lt•ll on h1'> .1n<,v.enng mathine and 11 1s no longer on tht" tape o, Ian dl')lU' ers Sama nth.I 1n his bed D >lan :i'k' Ru't' '10 warch 1ur;h1o; b1ulog.1cal parents. Roger 1h1nks thl' ttbandoni:d "'an:houSt-"Ould make l'\lt'llent middle inrnmt· hou'>1ng ~pauld 1ng en&inet:r (1af\ ')".in\on v.ho l.110"' Hlakl· hl.n Roger'> idea fta' ing told thl' nohce .rnd ~onni ht· dol'' not kno" '~hat haprx·ned 10 lht• m1lhon dollar ran<.om for Beth R o!,!l'r IJtl.'f gu._ • ., tu h" .,,1k Jnd lool..\ JI lhl· million doll.tr'> 11 lOntj1n .. C1ilh ..igrn·, tu gu 11u1 "''h Hamp ( hd-.1.•J J t'l 1J\•, ·11111 111 tl·ll J11hnn' thJI h1·~ ., stenk LO\'l:\G· l>ri \Ing Im '()I..'\ 1J lh .-qu1pix·J ,J r J.:1' 1ral'I.\ r n\t\J .ind r rut l..l·r \ 1ur111u' Jdl '>1.'1.'' 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' 1, rda He does recaJI hj \ n1:1 h111t1(hl.s ·a·1.! 11.1•11:-' I ... ndt o'er 1he dead • RJul C nn.i ' 1.1 "i n ·: ·' •ti f:.thJn Hcather and O~E LIFE TCJ Ll\'E : I k t 1d1n~ 111 n•tu[n K11. ~ : Brl'ndJ \I , h.11.·l "anh 1t1 lw p.irt 1•1 lhl ,hlld' l1ll· J'1J \ll\\'i tt1 ~~·11.·' l'll "1th< 1.1hr1dk l11r .ill the pruhknh 'hl' hJ'> 1: .. 1u,1.·d h1111 Brl·11d.1' l'rt•thn I ~In \\.1n1' 111 11111\\' ~ewport Be~ch IALI OA CINfMA Me•-'1 ~•Uln9 f OWAllOS N fWl'O llT CtNf"'A .. 8 tad 1 It.tin 1•• of Love ll•clll It.In HAIHOll TWIN (INfMAS ••••' of D•••" W•fCOf'f'f' Hom• MllA CfNfMA The AOru ( 1.)1,. ,,. 1 ..i ·" 'I r • ·' · p.1r1. • • , >d • \'OL "' -':\I> RE TLE!-. • V. Ill'! P.iul's tnaJ for C1u•r~1·' n u1~1 • "", 1, 1 .1r " t'IJITl'd from the ,vurtr" " "ir u: t 1-" 11~ •• 1 •,1 '' < .l'>\Jndra. "ho l'Jrl1,·• " r • • • ~ r t. 1 , • 11.> : ,, : l r1.· the: mone' and ,i.:"'i..:l.r).. ::ill.... t.1:u.u.:!1.:u ~u.lul H ..... ~g.ht Lw.rgi ..was m rJ\'I ll .11 • ·.111 l , .1 I·,! 1 • 1ht' '>tJnd Jessica :inJ J.n " d '. J" '""';1, 1i.'111 IJ.t\1J'!> tn tert-st in hl·: ,l.' • I • r ' 1 11 1m h ''lld stuns Jill. j • b,· t 1 l' JO Jd \ lle-tO-tt'le-• I,, h111•lo. i' J tlop. a hun .1h 111 "h1lh m.1n she "ants H untin1Cton Beach f OWAllOS (HAllT(ll CfNTlll •• A 1 • "•~ a1.u• •••" .a .. • ::~·~.7:::J v~d•:o:-:~! . J • • ' I • .-erenthood TOWN CINTl£11 (.INl MAS . ~.,.nChOOd S•• of low• llOO CINIMA l'Oll'T THIATlll" - The Llttt• Thief ;& • fOWA llOS CtNt:MA Cl NTlll I•• ot love Jo,,+=,ny H.1nd1ome 1'11renthOOd • When H.arry M•t S•lty IOWAllOS CINIM"' .. ... S,,trle7 \I •t•nUn• ... , .... ,,..004 Girt In A Sw ln9 _. te.a. U•t •nd wld•Ot,..p• 'OUTH COAST l'UUA W•l<O"'• Hom• S•• o f lov• a l•Or R.1ln UA SOUTH COAST l'LAZA .. lat'""" M Uo •nd 01h Socle tJ • • HO"•Y I Shrun .. f P,~ IUds NOW PLAYING •4...,4'.ft(.., .. W • CCS'.A Ml"' • _...,'°"' M•C" ·~ .....S • tat• •I ' • "'flrtt ·~"· • l,,)SlA .. •'..u.I ·v-.-•Q ·~M..•,C-t. ·' .......... • • ~ • .. ,. t ' "SUSPENSEFUL, SEDUCTIVE AND WIIDIX ERCITTC. AL PACINO ELE~ IN A RIVETING PERFoRMANCE."' "TERRIFIC" •OtA'<G( ..... • #fS-"1'1• ~ ,, .. L""' "tl ""><S'lt ~ ... --l. . -- f O WAllOS HUN TINGTON TWIN ........ , ' W •lcome Ho m .. u ... , ••• ..,, .. In int' TH f UNl\llllSf,... CINIMA • Jo"'""' """o'o"'• "'"•' o t O••th W•lco"'• Ho"'• • 1,, Co""''" Wh e n ,...,,., Met S•lt~ lea tlet & wlCleOC•pe -.. CORRECTION . IN THE OCT-{)BER- BR AND C ENT·RAL PREPRINT WHICH YOU MAY HAVE RECEIVED, THERE IS AN ERROR ON PAGE 2. THE COPY ON THE FISHER VCR =53338 SHOWN FOR $299.97 STATES THAT IT HAS 4 VIDEO HEADS. IT ONLY HAS 2 VIDEO HEADS. WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THtS ERROR MAY H AVE CAUSED OU R CUSTOMERS. SENIOR OTIZEN HOME LOANS Tax· free ioc:ome tor lrfe with no repayment You remain In your t'tOme tor hte And you keep yout home~ apprecaa110n • F1~ a rever9e 110\QIOe ht~ and 98C"9ly ,...._ ttie fil ... tu1lln b' tune °"""' °"' 62. • . . \ . Or11nge Coaet PAILY PILOT/ Sunday, October 1, 1989 • I Home loan calm urged :Traders .feel pro$per.ous MARKET UPDATE Activity for the wee'k of S•pt. 2S-29, 1989 WASHINGTON (AP) -Housing groups sought Frida)' to soften the impact of an audit d1sclo ing ma-s»i,'e losses in federal mon~e in surance program s. arguing that the fund backing loans for single-famil}. homes 'Was sull fundamentall) sound. The trade groups ali.o said the go,emment should raise to S 125,000 the h mll on mo rtgages backed b} the Federal Hou 1ng Administration in order to male home loans mo re widely av:ulable to m iddle-income Americans. . National lobbying groups representing home builders. real estate companies and mortgage bankers took issue with a report rek'ascd Wednesday b y the Cltncral Accoun1ing Office. tl'ie investigative arm of Congress. That report said F H . ''hll'h 1s a part of thl' Department of H ou sing and U rba n De' dopment. had a record loss of $4.2 billion last year -far m ore than had been prt!\ 1ous1y thought. , Warren Lasko. cxccuuve 'ice president of the Mo ngagc Bankers Association of America. did not dispute the figurl' but said 11 reflected accounting changes and should no t be '1ew<.'d as thn·atcn- ing to the program or the foderal budget. "Their numbers arc no t \\rong but neither arc the~ 'en revealing," he said. ''Thl' Ci .\O has taken e\l'I") opportuntt) to highlight HUD's failures and glosSt.'!> o'er thl.' lundaml·ntal ~ound ncss of the fund that stand behind the-largest FH .\ program - F HA -insured loans 10 bu~ inglc fan11)~ homes ... He said that a SI A b1l hon loss attributed 10 the single-fa mil~ FHA program included a $1 .:! hilhon "accounung adJu 1mcnt of a rechnkal nature-thro ugh accl'll·ratraaccounri·ng orlossc . He also chalkngcd the (i ~O's cs11matc of loan hh c,. ~~ 1ng 11 assumed all loani. in default "111 rc!>ult 1n cl:.11m' ""hen "e lo.no" h istorically about onl' of thrl'l' defaults 1s cur'-·d and no Im>'> occur'" through the uccc!>sful i.ak of as~l·ts. • Wall Street week By CHET CURRIER NEW YO RK -Thrce-quartcri. of the way through 1989. man) stocl - inarket investors are tCchng pros1~:r ous and happ) -bw. reluctant to press their luck. If the market can hang on over tht· next three months to tb.c gauu tt hal> racked up so far. ll wtll l·hall up the eighth consecuti' r ) earl) g:11 n for the Standard & Poor· 500.AJtocl composite indc~. the yard stick most Wall Stree t professionals use to measure their performance.~ That's a long \\inning strl';tl b~ an} standard .\ nd 'ctcran Stoel trade rs ha' l' long sinCl' schookd them<,eh "" 1ha1 n.o rail~ lasts for· C\Cr Yet s11mn~l> alrcad~ arc ~·111g heard in tht' financial "orld o l op- ttm1s11c taJJ.... about the outloot.. Jo 1990 :ind pcrhap:o. be) ond . After ns1ng "ith onl~ a fl'" hnl'f intcrrurt1on.., through the fir...i eight mi>nth or lhl· ~car. hitting a record high o n l'pt. I. !>tocko; ha\l' "ncc backtracked a bit. There '"'ere a fc\\ unsettling da)s · 1n the marl.ct for "Junl bond" takeo' er debt after 11 tx>eame C\ 1- dent that amJ)l'a u Corp. of Tor- onto was haVlng troubll' d ige!>t1ng the retailing empire It had am assed in the United State!.\. de ice to &CL l1ungs oU dead e nter. That trigger device could be a re- sumption of 1ntere t rate c uts." If interest rates arc inc.Jecd headed lower. they ran into an o bstacle 1h1s past wct!k in the form of d own ward pressure on the dollar 1n foreign exchange. A.t the same llml'. anal)l>tCi <;aid. monc) manf1gcro; at in\cMing in- st1tu11 ons were to ting up the i:uns the) had adnevcd \Ince Ne\\ 'I car'., and luoktng for \\a~l> Lo proti:1.·t those pro fib fro m an~ rl'H:rsal 111 the market'!> c:our c. But the stock market managed to post some modest gains. The Dow Jones average of 30 tndu~trials dosed fnday at 2.692 81 . up 11.21 • • from the week befoR·. "l-t appcor<i that man~. man) monc> manager!> hn't' dec1dl·d not to pin> for fear of mc~1nlt up a great ~car." obscncd Ja~ D onnaruma. an analyst at F1m ..\ll'l3n\ < ·orp 1n ~lbam . ~u "During th!\ rl'(.l'lll \ldC\\3~\ mo' cmcnt 'olume ha' lllnlractcd cons1dcrahl\... noted \\ dliam Le Fe ' rl'. '>tra1'-·g1~t at \J, 1''t Inc. "Mul·h of l'Urfl'llt Hlluml' I\ r ro- g.ram-rclatciL u!.uall~ d o n · b) an to r the brol..t·ragl' hou'c" th~·m<,d\ e<.. "~o unc might u1ndudl'. thl'. pun. he:. 1n..,111u11onal and 1nJ1, 1dual, 1<> JUSI ~1ttin(t thCfl' on thl· \IUdlnl'!> "\\'hat both thl' \tol·I.. anc.I buru.I marl.ct<. 3\\311 "\t>llll' .. on nf tnggl·r The Ne" Yorl SloC'I.. fachangc composite 1nde11 rost' 1.14 10 t 9J.97! the NASDAQ compos11c indc\ for the over-thr-countcr marh·t g;ttnt.'~ 5.11 10 473.28. .. Man) in'cstors· portfolio ha'e performed better 1h1s ~l·nr than thl'~ anticipated. g1' l'n thl·1r fairl~ mragcr expectations at thl' !.t:lrt o f the ~car:· said'Greg m11h at Prudl·n11:1l-Hadll· ecunt1cs. "Those '"' ntoT ar1· hl·com1ng \'..eI)_C.auuoll!> ab.ruu dmng an) thing for the rl•ma1nda of th1• 'l'ar. le<it the~ gl\c thoi.c "1ndfoll g:iin!> a"a). nlcss ~oml· o ul\1dr r:uah 'It forl'l'<; people to becoml' more aggrc\\l\'C 1n the marl etplael'. '''-' fol·c a fuirl) un.c,cn.tful lln.1~h LU LJ1~ )cur." 2 694 .91 • Thu. 2,721 .12 ·Fr i. Low est clos e 2,659. 19 · Mon . Weex's low 2 636. 78 • Wed . Week's change Up 11 .21 ' Lasko also ~auJ some llJ\<.cc. should he npel·tl'd '>incc 1lw program was pro' 1d1ng mongagl' undern ming 1n regions '' hl'rl' the econom y was in n.:cc5'i1on anJ pn,atc insurers ''ere .rull1ng out. .Onicials of thy N:H~lmal \"1K t:lt10n of Ho mc.Bu1ltlcr' and thl· National Assoc1at1on ot Rl·altors Joined htm at a IW\\ confc rc nCl'. Kent Colton, l'\l'CUll\ 1' 'ice pn·~1dcnt o f the builders group. called 1oc GAO n.·pon "ronlu,ing and misleading" :.ind aid 1ha1 even "1th a $1 .4 billion k1". tlw "ngk-famil~ mortgage..' fund ha., St .8 billio n 1n rcscn l''-and rl'ma1m "s1rung fmanc1all~ ·· Economy seen growing to year end The G .\0 repon'1, dl\l'ln,ure of hmaJ ne'' FH .\ k1.,Sl'S ha., h.1d the effect of ra1s1ng c .. 111nat'-'' 111 thl' Cl)'t llf thl· ''1den1ng trnuhk' at H UD O'crn1gh1 from -~ ~ h1lh11n tu Sh.4 billion .• 1nurd111ll to congressional l''>t1 m.lll''>. · :-.:earh $I b1ll1on nl till' tut.ti \ ,lllll' Ill 'lhl' l'Oin\Urant•1• f)rllgrJ lll which HL:D !x•gan in I '>I'-' 111 .1lhl\\ rn' att• kmkf' to "rtll' 1-H \ insurance nn cragl' Im l'-11 f)l.'ru·nt \)f .1 mnrtgagl'. a''u1111ng onl~ ~O percent o f thl· ml.. but lc)lkl!ing l:iryr rl'~up front 111 rhr form of points. Thc goH·rnment 1)ltl·n g1H 'IUl k. 1111 t hl' full tJh "lwn .1 horn1\\l'r defaulted .... ···...\ quiet e n \·ironrncnt (or\ <HI and _\ our ca t·· T~ Cat-Clinic ~ v '•' .. •• 6; , ., By JOHN 0 . McCLAIN W~SHINGTO~ -The glnl'rn· ment <,aid Fnda' that 1t!>. chil'f\.frm:- c:ast1ng gauge turned up 111 .\ugu'>t for the .. ec:ond !.tra1gh1 month. another \1gn the na tion'!> l'l·onom~ 1\ lill'I~ to grn". allx·11 modc,tl~. at least into ne\t 'car Thl' 1 omm~'fll' Department·-. lndc\ o f Ll·:id1ng Indicators d1mlx·d 0 J rx·rn·nt la'>l month alkr ri-.1ng 0.1 pcn:l!Jll 1n Jul~ and falhn~l.I pcrCl'nt 1n June. Thl' bad.-to-had. Jul) .. \ugu'>t ad· 'ann· ,,3., l·on-..-.tcnt \\1th l'\pcc:t.I· 11on<, of man~ anal~!.h ~\IH> lllfl''l'l' thl' current l.Tonom1c: e\1x 1n\l.111 rcac:h1ng 11\ WH'nth h1rthda~ 1n Dc- ccmbcr anJ l·on11nuing 1nw I 991l. So ml' had tho ught, thl' l'\pa11.,1on might Ix· l'Urt.11lcd th" ~rar h~ frd- eral Rl'\l'n·c cffi1rt<. to control 1nlla- t1on h~ t1ghtl·n1ng cn·d11 But .1-. inOat1on fl''>rondl'J . thl· l l·J h.1, cased 1i... gnp. pcrm111111g till' l'l·11n- om1l g1mqh to continue. hut at J slo"l'r pall' The lcadrng 1nJ1lalllr-. .trl' ,1 1111\ of 11 foNard-hmlo.1ng hu'inl''' statl!>IK'!. dl'\1gned to prl•tlil l l'lllll· om1e attl\ 11' ~" to nine month' into thl' fu turl'. T hc 1nc.ll'' h.i' n'l'n 10111 1111w' this \l':lf .ind lkd11ll'd lour. rro mrt· ing \ !>:lhl'I Burn' \k\kl•r o l tlw .\ml'rll"3n r in.1nu.ll \a, ll'l'\ ,,. s 1a11on' t11 oh,cr\l· .. I Ill' tr~·ndk.,, result lo r I ~l\'I 'l'l'rll' u11t'1'll'1ll ''1th the 1,lo" (trll'' th l'\J)•.'nt:nll· uf tfll· 0 \ era II l'l onolll\ .. Jame' \nnJhk d11l'I doml•<.tK t'lOnullll\l tor tht· I '"' ,,tt1onal Bank 111 < htl.1~11 ,,11d I rida~ ·, fl'· port 'h1l''' "u1nt11111l'd gro,\lh. hut not rnhu,1 .111d not ll't 11hh ''l·f1!: " "11·, \Ort 111 .1 1111ddk-e1t-thl··r11ad C\f)an,mn .ind 1h.1t\ u111 ... .-.ll'lll \\1th thl' 11tlll·r d.11.1 \\l'·r1· gl·lt1ng.." he <,;,11d "l he nllllllll th.II till' l'lt1n111ll\ 1!. ... 11J1ng into J rl'l'l''""n h.1, h1.'l'it rcJcll1'd h~ thl' data . "hat \\l'·n_. gct11ng" rl'l;il1H·I ~ tlHldl'\l grlmlh .. , F1 vl· llf till' 111d1l·a111r' l'Ontnhutl'd to thl· ~ugu"t~ain -:in 1mrea'l' in manufal·tura,· 1w" 111dcr' f\}r l\ln· '>Unll'I good., ,1lhl 111.1te11.11\. h1ghl'l '>IOd, J)flll'\, ,Ill 111Ul'J'l' Ill lhc monn 'uppl~ l11\\l'1 1n1t1.1I un- emplu~ llll'nt 1. l.11111' .ind 111l rl".f,l'd huilJ1n[t pan11t' '°)I\ othl'r' f)11111ll'J dim 11 -.1 d111p in an 1nd l'\ ml·.1..,unng urn,uml'I <:onlidl'llll' 111\\l·r pnll., Im 'l'n'llJ\l' Index of Leading Indicators s.._.,..~__,,,.,.., 1"12 · 100 ,,.. 11 111 m 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 I I I I I I I I I I I 0 ------------so ... o JF'MAM JJ A ,... ,_ Aug. '88 .My '89 Aug. ·eg I 144.1I I143.9 1 (144.41 materials. 1nd1ca11ng slo"er de- mand. a dcrrca)c in manufartUl'rs· unfilled o r<lcrs: fo"cr ordC'rs for nc" plants and equ1pmrnt: faster n·ndor dcl1,eric~. meaning declining de- mand. an<l a >horta ''orl.. \\Cclo.. ~nnablc noted the drop in con- sumer cxpec1a11ons but ..aid the dl·· dtnc "as from a rcla11,el~ high le' cl and 1s c\pct·tl·d to rl·bound. "\\'hat \\C·n · gelling ngh1 no" j, a httlc min1-nmsumcr hoom." hl· said. po11111ng 10 recent 1nl·n:a~ 1n auto sale' and a turn--arnund 1n home ~It's and refatet.l purc ha<ie<; of home-fum1sh111g goods. Lawrence .\. H unter. de.put~ chief ccon9 m1s1 for the l '.S Chamlx·r of Com mcrt·e. S<11d thc .\ugust in- dicators "sho'' 1ha1 the ccon<Jmir slo wdown )hould romc to an end in the fourth q uarter .... and tht• real gross natio nal product o;ho uld rn,l' thro ugho ut 1990 ... The G~P grc" 3 I percent o n an annual basis dunng thl' tirst half of 1989. but IS C\pt.'Cll'U tl) 'tlO\\ during the second half Thi· Bu'h adm1111o;- trat1un torl'Ca~ts a ~ l} Pl'fet'nt grtl\\th ralt' for the ~caf. meaning the cconunn "o uld m'l'd to l'\pand onl~ at :i 2.j, pcrct•nt annual raw to meet that. goal. 1''.ttERICA'.'\ DRE1''.tt ~· Husband aiid wife team high on taffy A CO ~tPLETE VETERINARY A~D ROAHDI NG F'AC JLITY EXCLliSJVELY F'OR CATS J69 EAST 17TH STREET, C(.)ST.\ M E ·~ (across from Ralphs het~Ct'n Tumn & San1.1 .\njl Please call for an Appointment 63 1-1454 Dia ne Ste inberg. DVM By JOY ANTHONY 0 .tlfy l'llot Cou~.pond~I What Laguna Beach n·.;1dl·nt Don Mau n ee learned "hen he set out to build an ad,cr11~ing-~rx·nalt\ firm" that \OU can he the httlc'>t fi1,h 1n the sea and \till m.1h· \1.3\l'\, Ma .. unce·, <;a"nta .\n:i· lnmT'an~. Tasteful Promot1nns. ha~ l\\O workers Don and fli, "di.· Jud\. Aul he also has ~.5.000 -.aksmcn v. lio ,c11 his p roduct: PICC:C~ o f ta ff~ \\1 th All The Van Your Lifestyle Demands VAN CONVE.RSION CLOSE OUT SALE Ford and Dodge $1,QOO REBATE • Tow\nl( • \an Poolln" • F\sbln~ Features Include: • Air Coed. • A.Do)' WllttlS ........ • 11 F·IW• • II F-250'• • Powtr BrUe9 • Power Door Locks • POWfl' Steeri11C .., ! Power WIMows ... • 14 DullJ'• • II Vu Cioaninto• • Orea& 4X4 8eledloll • T&ilgacin" • ~hoot f'unrtion."> • ~>4tlllfot • '-,110'4 \1 obillng F\lllY Equlp'"'d Handicapped \'ant Available '»'' ~OH i> \ '' (.0\\t H~IO' · 1h.7:r: .. ltr lllllt• -I )II 'uur l'ru 1 I ;.•Jfli 4 I Don Kott Ford Van & Truck Center 21212 So. Avalon.Ave. CA ...... ) 836-8911. com ran) JU\ nr Inge" f'H trlll'd on them. E\amrk B.1nl.. of \n\l'11,,1 11111.'l' ord1'fl'd talh \\Ith tlH· "111d-. "rhonl· loan ... .\ l·rnn pan' 111 \l'.1t11l• m.1 l..l·,·11w tan, ..\no thl'I lirm m.11..'-'' the .,.11., scr~l·n lk,1gn' th.at go 1111 till' 1ar' Maurtll'' ,,1fr do'-'' thl' hrn1I..., \nd Maunll' p1d ,, up hi' 'uppl1l'' puh the l·:1 nlh 1 n t lw I·"'· ,11 II" t hl' Ill 11u t. and amv.l'r' the phonl· Through :in ndu-.1\l .• 1~rn'l11l'n t wnh the \d' crt1'111~ '°>f)l.'ualt~ In- dustn I \'>I >. lhl' llrm rl·.1r' the benct~t of it.non d1'>tnhuwr' l'ach of "horn l'mp lo) :imund thrl'l' '>Jk'· men .\ I guarantee' that no r" .11 1.111\ \\Ill ~ ')Old b \ m lll'l\\llrl.. Tht· ('U\to ml'r ba'l' for thc<.c "ad,crt1!.1ng spec:1al11c., .. 14' gro"1ng rap1dh . Mauncr <.aid \fag.111nc ado; are cxi>en<,t\l'. and 11'o; gl·tting harder to reach pcorlc through T \. m m - mcn:1al-.~ Pn1plc L.lp them out But of all thr r romo1111n:il lll'lll' offcrc<l. he fi:d5 \ou'r1· mo't hl..l'I\ to notice ~ometh111'g th.11 \IHI.fl' ahnut tu eat. In llllH thl· \IJtlllll'' "l'll' .1,1..l•d b~ a t ·c In 1nl· gi ll 'hop 111.1na!!l'I If thl'\ cuulJ rnnt a lug11 nn -.alt "~Ila tall\ The~ agn'l'd to 1~ hut 1rr•>1"1l'd on a I00-1wund 11rda m1n111111m Thl•n thn lho.,c J '-l'.ll tk l .11111'- malo.cr tn ·hl'lp thl·m nut oon thl· ~laurill'' ''l'r'-· r;.11.l..1ng up d1enb 111..e 'Hl . \\ho uwd thl' tafT) to pronum· .1 Y. 1mhkdun trn- nt'i tournament and 11'> \11Jm1 \Ill' T\' sho" ~nd ~1armHI I l1.1tl·h or- dered a hatch for tuur ~roup., T hose dll'nl'> hJ'l' -,rnll' kll hut others rcma n "i1r 'itx'l'J \ rrnung Centers. a r mt g frJn 11\l'r. U\l'' tafT} to promote n ix·nrng nt 11' ne" ston:s. For l'ar h grand o rx·nmg. 300 bags of taff). \\Ith 'i11 \fX'l'd~ business cards in tht' hags. dclu)lt.' the '90RTGAGE RATES Figures as of Thursday. Sept 28. surrounding busmc"" neighborhood. Maunn· I) ptl·ally sclb the r ham 3.000 bags a month. Rut c' en ''1th d 1cn1" lih• that. Maum·c derided earl\ o n that he needed to gn '' hok~~lc. gl\ 1ng up ht) rl·tail b u<.i m'"" He no\\ for!..' OH'r a 40 pt·r ccn1 .,hare of prnlits to ~I J1strihutors. 1n rt"tum fer their <.ak1, to co mpan1e\ h l..c l ' P<;. Dow Chemical :ind R'dcr Trm l ' "It'' ht tll'r tu 'g1\e :J\\;l\ and fl'· CCI\ l' 1n 'olume than to tr~ to l..Cl'P 11 a ll and get a little." hl' o;a1d. The compan ~ It; generating' annul $50.000 in "<lie"' rcr month Proplc get curiou' "hen thq sec the "Ta.,tdul P romotion\" IJbcl at thl' txmom of J tan\ ....icl.. .\ . an Franc1st"o· "oman o nce asl cd the compan) to suppl~ a pound for her bo~ friend·~ b1rthda). Hean ng. of the 100-pound require- ment -at $-5.49 a pound -leti her undaunted. FIXED* ADJUSTABLE tntrat bown Point• L~·ln Rate Py mt (%) (d•r•> 1st Nationwide Bank 11 000 20 Bank of America 10 250 20 Bank of Cahlorn1a 10 375 10 First lntersfate Bank 11.375 10 Glendale Federal Bank 10 500 20 Great American Bank 10.375 05 Home F9cleral Savings 10.375 05 Home Saving• of America 11 250 20 Homeshetter Mortgage 10 250 05 Household Bank ~ ,o 750 25 Imperial Savings 10 375 10 Long Beach S& L 10.37'5 10 Newport Financial Group 10.250 10 Oakctett Financial 10 375 10 Oceanvlew Flnanclal 10.000 20 Old Stone Mort\age 10.125 05 Pacific Savings ank 10.250 05 Pacific w .. t.rn Mortgage t0.000 20 R9pYbllc Fed.rat t0.125 05 S..vtew Flnanclal 10.375 10 So.Cat. Mortgege Consult 10.000 20 TM Hernmonct eom;•nv 10. 12.5 10 Union Fed9ral Sav. ank t0.375 20 Valley F9d9ral Savings 10.875 10 Wor1d Savfnga 11.000 20 INDD IUllllARY AINU8TA81 I MORTAQEI 2 000 60 2 250 70 2 000 30 1 500 45 2 000 30 2 000 45 2.000 14 2 000 45 1 250 15 2000 60 1 750 60 1500 30 , 500 60 1.500 30 1 750 45 1.750 60 1 750 45 1.500 30 2.000 75 1.500 30 2.000 21 2.000 15 2.000 45 2.000 t5 2.000 45 .. · T'Maweell '8.94 10.50 7.73 7.64 LMtweell2weella ... 11ltl Dtttttct Prtme tat• 3 month T·bltl I lftOnth T ·btff ' .,, trMeUry note ,.,, ~,.. • .,, . lrtllUrY ... ... 8 18 1.11 1.12 ..... 1.94 10.eo 10.50 1 eo 1.12 7.64 7.17 8 07 827 8.11 1.21 1.07 1.11 Max. lntrat Down Point a Lock-In Margin Loan Flat• Py mt 500 8.250 20 (%) (d•r•> 1 750 60 187 8 250 20 1000 60 187 9 500 20 1 750 60 250 9 000 10 1 500 45 t87 8 125 20 1500 45 t87 7 950 20 1 500 45 187 7 950 20 1500 60 500 7 950 20 1500 60 187 8 250 20 2000 45 1000 9.000 20 2.000 60 187 7.000 10 2 500 45 ·187 8.375 10 1 500 30 187 7.950 20 1.500 45 187 6.125 20 t.250 30 187 7.950 20 1.500 60 187 7.875 10 1.000 60 187 9.250 20 2000 60 187 6.250 10 1.625 30 187 NIA NIA NIA NI A 187 7.697 15 t.500 30 187 8.500 20 2.000 00 187 8.125 10 2.000 t5 H!7 8.590 20 2.000 45 187 9.250 20 2.000 45 300 7.950 20 1.500 eo aountmRN CALIFORNIA RAft AftRAM8 ,.... 15 YMr 30 YMr. ···'= 'y.- 10. 1,. 10.278 8970 8.7'1 (%) 2.250 . 2.500 2 750 2.750· 2.350 2.200 2 250 2 250 BY OWN 2 750 2 500 BY OWN 2.250 GPM 2.250 GPM 2.750 GPM - NIA GPM BY OWN BY OWN -OPM 2.750 • 2.150 , .. 10.716 t0.174 .. , ... ··- Max. loen 750 1000 1000 187 750 500 600 187 187 300 187 187 500 187 500 187 500 187 NIA 187 187 187 eoo 500 500 -