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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilotr , THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS f:\ TV UPDATE Junes In Televlslon '• .. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1989 GOOD MOR~ING .. l'M HERE TOTELL -'(OU ABOUT TME '' 6REAT PUMPKJ N 11 THAT'S RJ6~T .. ~ ON ~ALLOWEEN N16HT ... '(OU 1RE KIND OF CUTE .. COME ON IN ... IF '(OU COME IN , 11LL TELL YOU WH\{' I CAN'T 60 OUT .. GARFIELD® GE1" OLJf HERf MOtl5E,OR I'M COMINC, IN AFIER YOO! • OH,'r'EAH?/WELL Wf.tL cJOS1 SEE A800T1"HA"f, GORBONZOLA LtP61 UNNNO~MMH~ £RRR&flMHMH ! MOORRRRRRP! GOOD MORNING .. 00 '(OU REALIZE T14AT T~E '\GREAT PUMPKIN 1 ' WILL BE 14E~E IN ONL'( THREE WEEKS '? Jim Davis ANNOUNCIN' THE 'BEST- READ PAPER IN TI-41S HO~! DOLL'l'S THE EDITCR, I'M :THE CAA'"J'CX)NIST, JEF"FV~ A S2ER:R I ER, ANpt ~PJ, YOU C~·BETHE RJBLISHE~. ___....._..__ EVERVBODV'L:.L LOVE MV COM\C St ~IP 'CAUSE I'M GONNA SIGN \T CHAQLES SCHULZ-_· ~ LET'S MAKE THE ~E EDITORIAL PAGE A60UT US t<lDS NEEDIN' A BIG ~AISE IN CXJR ALLOWANCE . \0-8 ........... -..-.c.u..--. DENNIS THE MENACE Did 'fXJ knovi K.1m Lee is Fran Sooth rr~;:lli She's not.-. oh FORGETit! &rmi~ham~~ .fVr. Wi Ison told me. JUDGE PARKER , AM I SEEING THINGS OR IS THAT A MAN SEATED AT MY DESK'? SOF~ WE SOLD S\X ADS. DADDV eouGHT <:::>NE AND GRANDIV\A ec>cJGHT FIVE. . _L i . . f DOONESBURY '" 1fl.JQ< I QU£Sf/(JN. Aa 5/R ! ~ GOT A 5"Tl<DV6 AllTl·/JRIJ6 ~! II/HAT IF I~ 7lJ 1CU W THAT ~IS NOW A {)RUG AVAllABte ldf/Cll 15 SIX TIMBS MOR£ AP!JICTIV/3 7HAN CllAO<, AN() UIH!CH, IF lNCJfO<lflJ, caJW ..... ---..-A~~ ~2/XX)~ I Alf£! 10·8 FUNKY WINKERBEAN IHE RJIV\PKINS ARE FOLL ON THE VlkJE AtJD 1HERE'5 A CHtLl.4 f\.J\PIO 1fiE MORtJltJG A\R ! SOOf\J, ALL IHE LEAVES A~D, SfllL, "-10 WIU.. -nJR~ COk.OR A~D J MAJOR EF~ORT 15 FAlk FROM !HE IREES ... i BEING N10UIJIED B<r' ~ ~E GOVERNfYlENT 10 ~ FlfJD A CURE! I t-----r I I ' g 10-8 BY GARRY TRUDEAU ro 88 APPAUB), OF COUR5/3, ANO /AJOUW twRJ< 10 BAN rr1 mm IS THIS 5U85"TAIVC£~ "" by Tom Batiuk S'YV\EHOlJJ I 'D Ha:ED ~OR MORE I'.= ROff\ A PRESIDEtJT N AMED BUSH .' MOON MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson '/es! loW-LEVEL RADIATION . • _.,... ca nua1• •.S • oW! , I f~D0 ('HANK You FoR -y;AoDY' 11-lAT NEWS /-"r' . BULLETIN,, . AG,AT~A . ... W~WANI? '?O~E ICE~ CREA/A:f CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six d1lter· enc:es in drawing details between top and bottom panels How QUIP!tv can yoo hnd lhem? Check answers with those below ~ II IMOQ 9 JU8J9U1P II ~ ~ fluinlW SI 19MO.l • ~ • tni& P9IMOS c "'PW' " Ql0 z eu.c.u 1! U\Pld l S«>UeJQi.l(J OUTLAND .~ ,.~4f.1 ~ ·;: & ~llJm!! H~ ... • • -. .. ANT WORDS TO PONDER ·Go to the ant, thou ~~--:-:----------------. sluggard.· is prOYertNJ ....,.....,...._.. advice. and to solVe hs poser you must do JUSt J.liill~u.11'7""~ that Sm1Pfv supply mtSS· 1ng letters to complete the ANT words .t>ove Definitions 1. Guetae, cMmols., gnu, for in..nc.. 2. Spanish WOfNl\'a headscarf. 3. Another ~ for Boston. 4. legendary sunken continent. 5. Agreement cover- ing product ule. 6. Ring-necked pme bird. Check answers betow IVfi•"'-d 9 AJve• ..__-------~-_;_;._~::::ic: i....--~ ••M ~ "111ei1v • u.-oiuwae HIT SHOW! One of tour douta la • home Nn. Which one ta tor c 91111.....-. z edot•IVV 1 you to decide. Tr8Ce peth of bMI to pofnt X, shown. -Q) 0 0 ij SCARE WAVES! ~ume...· dream, above. WCHM Mnd a.._..._, back home. Cotora: 1~. 2-U btue. )-Y .... 4-U. brown. ~ 1-U. ...,,. 7-otl.. twown. ~-~green. SPELLBINDER ' SCOttE 10 points for usl119 all"'- i.tten in the word betow to form two complete words INERTIAL ' -..... ....... THEN score 1 points HCh for all words of '°"" letters "' more found •'"°"9 .... letter~ ' Try te .are at ... ,, M ....... ....... ~....-a.. I J IJ ff .... ~5UM'5~TOML~ 10.~ iOPt.'< l Tit'( A sn~LIFE lEU.~ ~T'5 1060 'SW\MM\~G Qa eo.w ,_ ..n -.,.. ...._ oe...la ~ wt.odoea daia--oo daia TMIJ lliowf SM_.. hdgllt. ~------jolut A Cox, ~ I"41to A 1 At 31. ~Nomllt it IN riling nu of netwou news: NBC bumped John Nmer ID her old job OD the early-morning news and bOOttcd her salary to the SSOO,()()().+year range. The only NBC oewswom- an who cams more is Jane Pmlcy. at s 1 million. Aud Nonille's new promi- oence on T""1-she's of- tm teaced we the co-an- c:hoa. and subs for diem regularly -reportedly NOltVILLI: Wn J ... lor made Pauley very, very ..... ., a ............ 17 nerTOUS. Norvillc's Sep- a:mber IPCCial oo ~ oifendr:n.. lMJ Cirls, ~ ICV- enth in tLe Nidsens -the cop-ranked news special C'YCf, She's mmied ID Swc.dish busioemnan Karl Wellntt. Q 1 • ....., .... ea.-~--·&.111/"11 Mak ... ..,,,.,.. .................... ill .. ~,,.. .. ...,, -MAMk Mome, l.oNl11, Ohio A l The~ fiac NBCs 111 dtt Helt fl/ dtt Niflu is done by ftlaaD mmjQan and record producer Quincy Jones. joacs allo penned the jazzy new cbane torag b 11w ~ Wflfrq SJ.ow. He's no uewoomcr to 'IV music: His 1967 cbcme for''°""* .. the fmt l)llllbesiur--I.ea pop ma. .... wl ha IO''l!"hd for tbe mini- Jelia JtMr won an Emmy. Joma. 56, tbe fmt black compose1' embraced by HollYwood. became the --...p...m IUIOl'd podacer in elm city a&a- pmlrrin1 Michlel ~­ .... 1979 ..... 0#"" .... He -poclaced ,...... •• 7'rilllr, -bat- .... .... ~ ... time. aawldleBeMm tlae daeme for ~N81aics. Q : W1111t J... J.n1•1d co liadn-a N!XAU wlilo llt8l'l'ed ill n. GM JIM. C.Z.,1 -Uirrit HOWSOft, Hydt Porlr, N. Y. A : Noc.AU (the .. , .. stands for a cl~ sound in the bosbman ~) is back to civiliz.ario~ with TM ~ Mru1 & Cray II, out in the &11 or early V(lDt.er. ~ saun- cal comedy about an African tribesman's clash with.mod- em society continues when NIXAU searches for hiJ two missing chi1dttn and mcounttts a fctmle bwyCT and a zoologist who are lost in the bush. Q: WJao WM die lMt penoa to ICOl'e any poinll br a cla~ la dM N.nooal FoodJeD Leepe1 . . -Ttrl Davis, San Matzo, C4lif. A : Chicago's Ray McLean drop-kidccd an extra ~int for the Bean during the Dec. 21. 1941, NFL Champion- ship against the New York Giants at Wrigley Field: The Bean clobbered the Giants 37-9. It's still !cpl co drop- lcick for points, but DO Ont does it. Q : IAlt mpt oa PBS. I taw Lawnnce Welk and Im bad w1 I dMwp. •Merdful .......... is bis bud ICill playmci'"" ....... -ap to*-days? -Swt Gin", Chilliuxht, Ohio A : Welk. 86, is tttircd at hiJ 1,000-acrc Lawrence Welk Retort near San Diego. The shows you mention arc all reruns or compilations of old shows; the orittimls rm from 1955 to 1982. Welk still plays -but onfy the accotdion and pool He lives oar door to his office and stops by :almoct every day to chat with employees. .. When we bear I Lot.it Yow on the accordion. we know Lawrence it in tbt building,•• says aide Bernice Mc:Gtt- bam. He daua:d at his birthday c*bntion March 11. And dcspiaie peni1uni rumors dw his b.calth is poor, he's in fine fiettle, she says. Welk staned his raort 25 years ago. and ir bas pown from a four-room moccl and rcscau- ram to a ex>mplex of calaies, shops. swimming pools. Sf*. tennis courtMDd two 18-hole golf couucs. .., ••• Tl •.. Tony Eason, 30 The IC'Yen-ycar ftCa'lll quanabatl for the New E.olland PurioCJ wilf be toaing the pig- skin on 1us home turf apiut the Houston Oilcn on bis bi.rtbday Oct. 8. No. 11 is a catch: He's sin&k, bas nto homes and will make S2..35 million mu tbc aat nto years. tlEltmWllllEEI Meet the· real Wendy Q a C-W ,_ p -daia k::wba oa Dave no.w, &-whr ..,,....,.._. wl daia daagiafu be n&n 110 la ti. _.,wtL t t -ltAl6m o.ln, R.oth/ing, ·''} A l Thomas, 57, i1 a high school dropout who ~his arecr at age 11 delivering groceries; he DOW rCgm 09er al.molt 3,80() W cndy'L 'Ibomu' daughter, Melinda, 28, nicnamed ••weedy'._ since childbood., ,is a ..,.ae .... wty ..... wed~ who manages i golf c:oune and WUilb' ~ widl her husband 111 c.olumbia. S.C. TbomM ... been couri.ng rcst2U· rants acroe che USA in cdelaalion of the hlJJl· bargu chain'• 20dl anaaite&wy. As baby boom:m get more &mily-aM-1!Md. look b mott ads like Wendy's ands.a Lee's. w ••ing Sen Ltt Schupf. fuc wh6m the 6rm WM named when she was 8. .W:wd'Q}Q 'C a.. '" ....... " ...... :!:",;, $,W US'$~ YIJ,,_..M $' ...._ ,.,,......, 5 .WcF's..._OI s ""'Yerttlll)'JIW• 0..<llZ>•loG5M D1s11t OtJt JSJ. .. LaM91111 C2tlt-.ZMI ........ ,.,,,~ ._Y ... M.Y.lmJ (lll) 11s.z• .. 2. --(111t .... _..(1911S P.O. ..... w u a o.c .... ........ I~ .. ...,, c-. iewM,- -'st I! 1-f olODD-1 WANTED • • Infertility is a laot topic tlaia fall in movies, on TV, on radio. Tlai.J is National Infertility Awarene11 Week, led by actreu JoBetla Williams. And every day, 2.4 million baby boomer• lead a billion-dollar quest to get pregnant. Pressure? You bet. By Mary E llin Barr ett Cowr photo b-y Morlr Hortoiur, Onyx • SJt wtllloa ID M .UU.. a yw Is ..... oa ~....,,.. pHct ...... • • M _,,.._ ...... wOI M '"-a la t ... m dr.e USA. i...-ef .._. _. COllClllf•.4 ct.as p willcal ....__., • 6 ...... r14•s :lmm118Ct IO,., r-a11.-.... ~eve er ......... -............. ..... • lot of hope held out to infcnile people . And it aJ.f teem1 10 easy. But · the~ is a dif- fcmit ~ bahy-D'llling is a boon. But lt'1 not a quick fix. Ir on drive coupks auy. Founecn years of trying. SuCDllCeD mempa at ~-ru~ fcnilinbon. Moonlighting and second mortgages jmr co pay for it all. JoBcth.. Wi.lliams. and her }Jusband, john P.-squin. ba-.e aicd ani6c.W ~rru­ nation, su~, hormone injections, high-«ch ing with spnm and egg. Operation alter operation. And no baby. But let Williams Jet the sane. ..l'YC thrown up and thrown up after anesthesia and I've had stitches and rve given myxlf injections of bormou~s. four shots a day, for months on end. You're black-and-blue and the hormones make you crazy. It's like going through PMS oorucandy. The slighteSt tbmg on send you to na-na-land." Jean JanuBca. 37, a teacher &om Sa- vannah. Ga., knows what W illWns lS a.lking about. She aicd for I 0 years to luve a child. She had two misarnages and minor and major surgery. Her hus~ band's sperm was improved in a bh by higb-cecli wuh.ing and spmning. One'. year, the couple spent $2.0.000 on oper.i· tioos and mediation. "P~le would ask, 'Why don 'c you have childrm? What's the matter, don't you liU childttn?'" she rca.lls. Vmce and Buban Budr<mch of Los Angeles consulted a do1en doctors. missed boon ol work. sold their ho~ to help pay fur aeaanent. "We had docton tell w theTe wa.' no hope." says Vance. who's in hU early 40s ancl wocb in elearonia marketing. ··w c sat iD a doaoc's oftice in San Oitgo while be blew smoke-in our faces and said. 'Maybe it's God's will that you wnn't baTC children.' " lt.athy Snyder, 41, a U.S. att0m<'Y in San Diego, began her peak fertility cUVS with a tom>gPm co tee if her eggs wm ripe. She'd call her busbuid and say. ''To- days the day." He'd rush to the doetor with ~·;;::r· ~ ~e'd show up. S" ·~ IDICID1D2b00. monunr~·s inYCSt in slimming skirts or baggy swcaa? Can you fit in your vacation. your job, or even your life ~hl''l'W'l'ltt'""'D treatments? Suddenly, your conversation is spiced with pbratcs like follicular harvesting and bam.m:r-egg pcnettation test. You're tiling calls at your ofticc &om doctors, mer trying to project a professional air a,, you jol down notes about sperm mocility. Psyches take a beating. Every expec- tant couple, eTery child is a reminder. ~co Barb DeC.amp of Chicago, who unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant for 5"CD years and now works with the in- fertility support group Raolve: "It was a nighanare. hating people who were pregnant. bating Christmas- time because dw was when people sent the birth announcements or said, 'By the way, I'm deliYtting next week:" David and Dcbb1e Dixon of Cary, N .C, tried six years to get pregnant be- fore deciding to adopt. Rca.lls David, 39, an expmmental psychologist: "You can't even mm the TV on without seeing an ad for di.apen. formula. something with kids. Almost everywhere you look, something reminds you dw you don't have children. you can't bne them." For Williams. the coughest reminder was portraying moth.en on screen.. She played sunog:att mother Mary Beth Whi~bcad. of the Baby M case. in a 1988 TV movie Seeing moms on the stteet made her sad. •'There teemed to be pregnant wom- en all around. nwanity shops. women with babies, children. I began co find it very painful. I felt like I was &iling." other Ponche or promotion. says Ann Petter, exeartivc director of ResolYe. In- fertility is a trauma for~. ~ is a tmdcncy to CriYialize this problem,·• she says.. .. Having children is not in the same cat.cgory with getting your BMW or going around the world. This is not realianin«i your goals. This is a serious IOG and it lCds terrible." DcWni widi die sadness isn't . But thett is a vn.y r.o bR:ak the mo::fy pauan of hope and despair. The teem is making a choice: adoption. child-fRe liv- ing. or continu..i.ng with the treatment if that's what you tta1Jy want. Snyder adopct!d a baby girl. Now she wooden. "WLy did .I wait so long?" DeC.amp adopud a 1e>n. Mtr.r two f.ailed pregnancies and ''ye2r afttr year af- ter yeu'' of stress. she'd had enough. ·~ was DO way I was going to go through this again. .. Today, she's regained control of her life .... De"fer haYe to worry about getting pregnant again. We've resolved our in- fcnility. My children were born from other pcopJc, but they arc my children." Adoption i.m 't the only poaibility for people who Want to get off the baby- , ..... ~ ............... .. ......... tdll trJfmis .. ... ..... .. aft..,...,. ela.t..tll.lty tlMt•••t "So muy of w a.re reaching our lat~ 30s and the pruJure it on to have kids. Al it has been with the baby boom generation all aloag, wllat happtos with m becomes a aatloaal plauomeaoa." chase acadmill,• OcCa.mp says. Couples cm refocus encrgjcs and decide to live child-fRe {sec story, right) ... People have gotten ~ changed professions. They live very happy. productive lives." For some. the baby dwc docs end in a pregnancy. About 50 pcrcenr of coopks arc helped by infutility ~tments Christine Ciglet, 36, a homemaker &om Oak P.uk, Ill., had scvenJ surgc:rics. Her· husband, Bob, "battled a fow sperm count" with fcnility drugs. .. It w.as pmty uncomfortable," recalls Bob, ~. a cm- tomcr service manager ... I would be the only man in the waiting room with 30 women and they all knew why I was there -to produce a sperm sample." The embarrassing moments seemed insignifiant when a home pregnancy test turned out positive. ''I couldn't believe it. .. Christine re- calls. "I left the ~kit sitting on the tank of the toilet. It sat there until the wm:r evaporucd. I kept saying to my husband. 'ls it CC2lly blue?' " The Budrovichcs have bad three chil- dren, with the help of a procedure known a,, GIFT, an improvcmmt on the rest-tube baby technique. "It's still hard for as to bcliC"VC that we' re parents," Villa says. 'We're still tb.i.nlting it might all be a daydrc:2m.." W illiarns was pregnant. too. "I was in heaven. it wa.s the happiest time of my life." she says. starting to cry ... I rcaUy felt this ~ seme of oomplettness. We bad been trying 10 long." Sbe bought baby clothes. She and her husband wa&x:bed tbe child's hcanbeat on a sooognm. At 12 weeks. the doctor looled at the sonognm screen and rold them the fmn wu dead. .-You tty to tell younelf that you won't become too at- tached, but it's very hard not co. You've already thought up names. .. Aftu losing a second fetus, Williams and P»quin adopted. •• And that really changed my life, .. she ays. Their ton. Will, is almmt 2 DOW. Williams' longing to become pregnant ha.s mbsidol .But it hasn't disappeared. '-'We loft our baby 10 much we want to haYe aoochc:r ooe," she says. ·~e'YC de- cided co gitt it one last tty. WWby do I oooringcl I don't know. I was cryiQg to figure out if it was jutt skcr scubbomnm. J don't want to admit fail. UR. nm lhina • · co defeat mt bm. dammit, rm going~ in mac long moug.h tbal rm going co o•ercome it. .. , ha-,e goaien a fot oi leaien &om women who~ b8d iDcmlible •geries. Yd mac is dm ammnc hope am doe.a't die. k IDlllt be mmre. There ~ be nnrd>ing in mrwe t.b. ke.epi UI .,mg to Wp tbc. licdC t.by hUDWM bciQcbam. .. N~ Mib udjeaa Carter Choosing to stay child-free S ~P.J>OS:C you can't get on the baby bandwagon. You've bad it with surgery. Adopcion docsn "t seem right. Or m2ybe you're among 25 percent of infrrtile cou- ples whom t:reatment can't help. Child-free cooJd be the 20SWer, say Mike :uld Jean Cann. a couple &om Raleigh. N.C.. who just might launch a trend with their book on c.h.t.ld-frtt liVlng, Sa.t«.t Cropa (Pcnpca.ivcs Press, lndia- napol.u, $8.95), out this month. The CMtrn, who chose to give up their baby chase, say child-free is a far cry &om that sad old stigma childltss. It's nothing to be a.shamed o( You can talk about it, even cclebntc it. That's not to say it's easy. Foe jean Cartrr, 38, it WU tough to give up the dream of pregnancy. She is an obstccricWi/ gynecologist who fit her m&ttility t:rcatmcnts between ddivmng babies. -rbe conQCt with people who h.ld DO trouble having children bun liU hell," she says. Aftrs several years of trying to ~ pregnant. the oouplc knew they didn't WVlt to keep riding~ .. cycle of hope." tu for ~n. Jean was CX>!t-~ dw ~long waiting lDu. she'd be in her ~ by dJe lime cbcy could bring hocnc • blby. Tbe 6nt *Pin~ c:hiJd.. £Rc " • · ronbedilld '°" won't ~ nx>nd is ll:tiTdy c:hooaing to li\IC 'ffilhout .Jcid.. "l.mng chiJO-free meam th.t' you haft rMc6nccl T°'! .. ud fDood diff'aeut prloriDia.".,, Mia. 39, a~oi~ Tbdr doll ~ became a ptaeat for dacir nicca. The Dlll>- t:r/ anal U., a lll&llic IOCllD. ,.. Jc-,. ic '1\t tpeee 6111 -.ooe ... •alimc.'" __ ........... T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Tom·my LasOrda's scorecard Watching this month's playoffs? Here's what you don't see on TV IJT-r~ Monogtr, L.A . Dodgtrs T he shortstop and second base- man arc huddled behind S«Ond base as the pitcher warms up. The catcher and umpire arc talking as the batter steps into the batters' box. You sec it on TV and you wonder: Talking baseball? Ha.I The topics can jwt as easily be fuhing trips, new restaurants, or what's playing on cable TV. All soru of things arc happening on the field -and in the dugouts and lock- er rooms -during the clwnpionship playoffs and World Series. Chatter: Players react in diKcrcnt ways. Some sit alone on the bench. Others scream at teammates on the field: "C'mon. blow it by him." "Get that #t•'4.QIS." Ycan ago, you'd hear play- ers scream every oamc in the book at the opposing team and you'd never see play- ers talk to the opposing team during bat- ting practice. They were the enemy. I'd never talk to those #1•'4.QISI But I don't see that kind of bench jockc-ying now. People scream obscenities from the stands but the benches ~ pretty quiet. Home Plate: Most catchers aren't quiet. There ate some who will have a nine-- inning ch.at with the umpire. They'll cover wives or girlfriends or the girl in the blue hat in the second row. The Mound: Pitchers like to talk. espe- cially when they're being taken out. A lot of them begin with: .. I'm OK. just made a stupid misDke." There arc times, though. when it gets preay heated. A few years ago daring a championship pmc (Game 4 of the t9n World Sc- acs), (went out co lift °:J Rau. He didn't think dw was a g idea and t.old me .o. Between th.e two of us. I tbinJt the 1'orci (e&plttift ddctcd) WU i • THE INSIDE PITCH:'"*-'• mote Joldnc .......... Serles...,. twc>-tlme Sen."'"'*· used 745 times in 30 seconds. Then thctc arc times when not a word is spo- ken. The pitcher just hands the ball over, looks at the I may we an inspiration.al speech. In the past, I've told my pbycn they hadn't done anything yet. They got the idca- ground and walks off. Most times, I say: WEEKEND ATHLETE TMmwortc I try to have fun with my guys. I may t.ell ooc "You did your best." Locker Room: During the W odd Series, the pbycn arc a lot more relaxed. Tbcrc's a feeling of .. We've made it to the top of the mountain." There's more joking. teasing. a looseness you Dt:VCr see at any other time. Of c:owsc. you want to win the Series, and t:TU'J manager lw his own way of keeping pbycn fucused. who's in a slump: "You need to cat some Ia.lian food." Or another, "Stop eating Italian food." I've told opposing players to shave, lose wei1~~r weight, stoeoking, start smo · , along with a things that are not t to prinL I'm just glad that the miaophoncs arc in the press hooch. Witla S111 Sdarrihaf FibllSS plan for the couch potato TV's CIMf• of tM playols and Worid Ser1es Is I pMflct ti• to become I bnlbllf biM. let l.A. Oodl'f$ bad tra1Mr BUI MW Ms tips OI perfectin& ,.,~.-: s•••••str..a Wtlilt sitt111 ii '°'' fMrite Ulif, bot dot la Mid, JM ndolbttdly will be ia· twr11Jttd ...,., tlMS a pine by family 111111bm. Don't lool 1t tllis as a dlsturb- ltce -irs 1 lfllf tt1111 to loosen mus· des. All '°' 111111 is a little cooper1tion. WIMHwtf ,_, spoae aid kids need to .u witti ,., an n-to approach from a dithrtlt dlndiiDI. 11 ttlis man· w, JOl'lt be tlrtl•& YOll' necl from side to side. Str•tcli11 is UM ftrst step to a pd woROlt SUck.U. lfrillt MN mt ,_, cMir ls •fir away from tM rtfrielntol as possible alld wait until ltll ~ bnM is alllOSt over be- fon spri--tar JOlf food. • ...,..,....,. H yo1'r1 _. ..tllUoa, bolletric em· dm cu be lllffonMd wittlolt t1kin1 yaar.,. oldie~ ,_.ups, for in· sta1ce. lJshc ltll cNir annrasts. raise yaarlllf .... ..-. T• ,.riticJm, plmt. TMs Is &f'lt fOr ti&flttllin& the .,..., ~ -blttocb. ............... Try tM 1U1s'• crud....,_ yoa sMft _... ....,. _..... '°'r stom· acll Mldlil. Mis IM ..... '"'D i. as UM ... ...,.,. -bit. lool .... IO ........ Y' • u c: D a tl • u y b ti s l u t ti c a s i. .."....... . -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------II••· Gold. Onyx. 111eWlwr'sCirclellllag. The Franklin Mint Special Order Dept. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 P1eose send me the imported Winner's Grete Ring crafted in solid steriing silwr, 14 karat gold and onyx. I ur.detstond I need send no money now. I will be billed in fM monthly installments of $39.• each. with the fint due prior to shipment. 4"9.., .................. a.. .......... ..... ro__...,,...,-. .ca-. .......................... ... P1eose moil by October 31 , 1989. Ma/MllS/MISS __ _ ·--1l311-JOOOI .. COMM1-11---ao 1'0 rou•'""™ DPDliM RnlDa• -••. ,..•Ill .... 427" T H I S W E E K E N D' S HEALTH Six fatigue busters Five o'clock Friday afternoon ... it the moment you've been waiting (or week. Aftu running yourself ragged~ the past 6ve days, you're ready for so time off'. But how do you make the mo of the weekend? Some savvy advice: 1 Keep Movtna. .. Study after study h shown chat aerobic exercise caw your body to release hormones called e do~~':· the so-called 'n.arura.I opiates,' exp · Kathie Davis. executive direct of lDEA, the International Dance Exe cisc Association. Bndorpbins are 2 times as saong as motphine, giving you high mat some describe as euphoric. T added benefit: Regular cxcrcisc can problem-solving easier "since pcop th.ink more aeativcly when they're n intensely focused." 2 Kick Up Your HMla. You're dressed up, the lights are low someone is holding you tight while y "'IL to the tune of a fox uot or cang "Face it. you can't help but wipe thew out"of your headJ .. says Bob Meyer oft U .S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Assoc' tion. Othcn apparently agree, &ncy dancing as popular in the '80s as twist WU in the '60s. 3 Get A.., from It AIL "Most.tensi comes &om being unable to p things into perspective. A change of sec cry will help you do just that." says . Lubetkin, P'h.o .• director of the Insotu for Bcb.a.iorTbenpy in New York C~ While packing up the kids and hca ro the shores or mountains is a uicd-an aue way to Wlwind. spu arc the l great escape. MOit now ofkr w~ke pacbga: You get a condensed vemoo the amenities spas are famous for -exe cite duta. par meals and massages with empbuis on reritalizing. The cost mully ~350-$1,000 peuouple. . 4 Find a GeM ...... Curling up wit gOocl book is more than a great to unwind; it cao be tbenpeucic. cbe CODdmioG o( a ~ publish ttudy la~~ . psychO!ogist mcU · ~ma.Heco dae tiw&a o( radiaa. eelf-bdp wida dleapJ wl foaDd' ~y Ii cliLmca. A t.ook cmi~ replace M maiom bat CUI tiic U &henaariYe mo. wt.o. ,......, ... bdp to . .......... 'iwoa. • ·- 5 Try a Dose of Su. "It's physically impossible to stay stressed if your muscles arc completely relued," says Ron.ald Hench, founder of the Delphi Centcn, a counseling network in Massa- chusetts. Sex noc only rdieves muscle ten- sion. but leaves your blood pressUtt and respiration rate lowtt, he says. Assuming you're in a g,.ood relationship and arc: feel- ing no prasurc to perform, it can be one of the best ways around to chill out. 6 Bust That Streu. lf something at work or home is cawing you anxi- ety, don't we leisure as an excuse to escape it. .Escape jwt docsn't work io the long run. "The greatest stress-buster is to elim- inate the cause of th.at stress," says David Burns, M.O., author of Tht Fttling GooJ Hondboolt (William Morrow, September 1989). "To do that, you've got to identify what's bothering you, then confront the problem. Otherwise, all the leisure in the world will never succeed in totally de- tensing you." 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Authors Malcolm Abrams and Har- riet Bernstein researched patents, in- vention newsletten and manu&cturen to compile more than 250 p<>tential products -including a Jlllcrowave clothes dryer and a walhng TV set that comes when you call. Abrams' favorite innovation: "I like the idea of a round refrigerator. If you have ooc, you don't end up with blue and green food at the bad." A potential paradise? Not necessar- ily, warm Timothy Willard, man.ag- ing editor of Tlv Fwtwrist magazine. "Just because something is invented doesn't mean we will see it in wide- spread we." Or that it will work. Seen in the authoa' crystal ball: BadtA -'}a.a. • Deodorant underwear. Chemically trcallCd fabrics will make thorts that stop jock itch, soclt.s that fight athlete's foot and shirts that prevent body odor. • Glowing, green balls, tees and put- tcn for nighttime golf. c ... •A portable tnmlator ($2.000). Speak to it in English, and it will repeat in any language. •A voice-acfrnted typewriter (S5,000). 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And most parts of Mexico are unspoiled with beautiful, clear, warm waters, green mountains, and colorful flowers. •Live in a community of other Americans. There are many retirement ba\fens in Mexico-only a short distance from the U.S.-where Americans live comfortably on a minimal income. The book Living Eas.v in Mulro describes American retirement communities throughout Mexico. It coVen lakeside villages nestled in the mountains, sleepy iishing villages alonpade the ocean, and modem cities having a large community of Americans. The-boot tdls you how to get to these retirement havens, the Americana living there, climate, cost of livin1, housing, recreation, advanta,a, diMdvantages, and which commu.nities to avoid. The boot gives you practical facts on livin1 in Mexico-health care, laws, travel. customs, food and water, aelec:tjq a home, making extra money. The author spent 30 ycan livina and travelina throughout Mexico. The book contains plenty of photoaraphl ao you can see for yout"- tell the beauty of these retirement havens. Whatever kind of retirement livin1 you want. Mexico has aomethiq to offer you. Livlq iD Mexico is chap. For about Sl4 a clay each, two people can am ma .,.aoa. bomc, caa aood food, a." a coot. he>alekeeper and ......... a.S still have money tat over for eatenai:nmnt or •~Qll . If JCN'n fed up witb hip livinc co.II, bed wMber, coftllldoa, poUu--tioll. too .... .,.. wt twioe. ocw'l1r Maico•twoft.Jww .. olA--.. .. ~-.. a. ........ Oldlr~&q .. ,.,. ... .., .... ...., 111'5 ,.. " c: --....... 10: ....,..... -a.--,.,. 2 ,, 103 Nerdl~,~UAI I 'ctn.CA v ........ .............. ..,. .. ,..,.,... .... 111 . HOW TO COLLECT SOCIAL SECURITY AT ANY AGI! C~sh-ln on GnvP.rnment G1ve -Awily Progr<lm s -o 0 I f I former Federal ilw•diM• t• how evay Atnalcan an cc6cf tMir ..,__ of thi $250 bmon thM wll be t..ncMd out thia year by Undc Sam. 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"-•••Qll COWl'll9llo ... dilidlns ~ ................. C9'c. •How to -• 9111od ,..,,... F.-.. Job. •How to~ ....... of .... . .... to._~ .. -........ .... ......... •How .......... '1 ....... ~ _...._~ ............. ... .... ,,... •lto.te .. dla taof.._.a. ._F....,...._ ................... ...., ' Wir .. _h •••---co.-IDrtuat w•IM.a Mtu at ....... -.....T0Cal1et .. D I • Fftlia u.d. 111111" C.W _ .. , t r ,,, f I ........ .. ..... I ....... fU.'5 ..... tl ,un a A ' • • a....._ .. &ulNu ,M .._......__DJIJC41,..._. I #uCAlflllL .. Y __ .._ .. ............. __ ,, .......... a C T H I S W E E K E N D' S MUS I C Clint Black lassos fame This country music hotshot vies for 3 awards C lint Black.. who cut a killer al- bum ailed Ki/Ii"' Ti"'t. is liv- ing up to predictions that he's a surc-fue honky-tonk. supenw. The 27-ycu-old HolJston native, who booed his skills in happy-hour lounges and dance halls, says bis sudden fame has ~en "kinda lilcc jumping into a car doing 80." And be won't ~slow­ ing down anytime soon. His statw has ~en ccrtifjcd by the Country Music Association, which nominated Bladt for th.rec awards, the most ever for an artist with only one single re- leased. Monday, he g~ for best single, beit song and the Horizon A ward for career advancement. Black burst on the national scene with a brisk two- stcpper a.Lied A &tkr M11" that hit No. 1 on the Bill- boa rJ country cha.rt, the fust for a debut single since t 975. And Black's album, Kiili"' TiMt, a powerful mix of classic Texas swing. love bal- lads. honky- tonlccrs a.nd Ca- also took to petfonning in J>Mks. "look ing for anyone who looked like th wanted to bear a song or two.•• Bladt bit high gear when be met u with guitarist Hayden Nicbob.s, wb besides turning out to ~ a songwritin pa.rtna, also owned an cigbt-tndt re cording Ulllt. Soon, Black was signed to an eight album contract with RCA. Every cut on the album. mostly abou splitting up with his girlfriend. has bi potential. Musically and lyrically Bl.adt's songs (h wrote or co wrote all of diem have a sophisti catcd. fresh soun that make the fresh breeze compared to th often -sodden predia:ahle mare rial th.at many ublished mal sanding to. jun walaes, bit ftlllMe ITM: c.t ~ .._ _. 1e .. tM No. l a few .., .. tM cia.trr .-c cMftl 8fW tllie ,._ weeks later and ....... ,... .._. ...._.., IC9t' n... Still, it's p country wit dead-on lyrics The title song Kiili"' TiMt which bas a anti-drinking message, is headlong baw that opens: "Yo were the firs thing that thought of I When I thought l drank you ofr m mind." now is approach- ing sold. (500,000 copies sold). Tlw. combined with bis seH-assumi stage pmcoa:. dccp-<lish t:t.~ and Richard Gere-Roy~ ha-.c made Black a bona 6de star. Cunaidy, Black is~· bet-ween ooe-n.ighcm aad i.necn-icw'I. by fanale followers. He hardly · , cioan•t smoke and carries bis own bot- tled wacu. "J doo't pretmd to be a cow- boy. Ir,-lib ugmg to cow~" be says widl a grin. But be Jtil.l caka time tO '"talk tO Mom a.lmoet nay day." A '-mer~~ (iroca ~} wl '•::r;e· Badt aned iD mmic M 13, ..... .._ .. ~) &o.n oae ol his danie olar:r lirudwta. He plu.&r.pim•tsuc1-.....a .. bis ,_..., *l)MI .......... He There's a deep- er poignancy tn NoWy's HOfftt, a ballad.: "But sina you left, enrybody sa11/I'm not the guy thty".-e known/The ligha are on, but oohody's home." Although he opened for supcrstan Randy TQ'ris in Long Island. N. Y ., Dolly Pa.non in Los Angeles. and K.. T . Otlin at Carnegie Hall, Black and his 6ve-man band ha~ yet to headline at major •enDCS. nw·s SW'e to cbaoge a&er Mooday. But 81aclt probably will miss the wanmb of the crowds tbac be once wuched CWC>-tRp to Im IOtP- .. lt's nbevinsfy nrid ...... laJI the bbcl-baaed 11ar. "It jmt wan me ouc to be bniDg ID mma fa. tt 'Country Music Awards' on TV Monday r ...... .....,._N11t , .... ......_ ...... o.c.. ('9-11 ...... llT, Cll) ...... K-r ............ ...,.. ..... .... 2W __, eo.trJ lhlk A .... IM ................ .,,,, ...... '"CtuRtlJ .. .....,CMl"lhM• Mfnc tM ................. ct..p. ........ u. ,..,. ..... ,..... -.... ., ,... ,..,... .. ..,. ..... o.n.w. ... a'ttk .. n. ,..,,FFllT .. NI ....... ~ .............. ..,,...._ tMM ...... M. "'I h'b' It T. 0..-. ... WOft .................... ,..,. ·~ ........................... . lot of ..,_ ........... cMrm, .. ..,. 0.•tuoR. "aut tMt wtllw trw- i.tea ............. ~ " • -.rtr-........ ----countrr ~-" o.r.-· ..... ~ • bWt1h1r of tM Yw: HMfl WllUeml Jr ..... t.No.l. • ...-..A~tor c:erw MY•~IMftt: CMntllKll. • .. crnu,c........,101. TM_..,..,........1Rlnp1Un, for • duet wlttt ludl 0..... -----., w Mel Ito' 2 Paulette Carlson's turn Her raspy, delicate voice revs up Highway 101 P aulene Carlson's daddy knew bis little girl wa.s destined to be more than jwt the mwical muse of tiny Winsted., Minn. You couldn't stop bis Polly from singing -in church. in school and at every festival, fair and went show in the towns around the Carlson furn. Herb Carlson didn't live to sec bis lit- tle girl land a deal as a JC>lo act in 1984 or to sec that ca.rttr flounder. But Daddy, the growing acclaim with HighW2ymen Curtis Stone (bass), Jack Daniels (guiw) and Scott "Uctus" Moser (drums). But it's Carlson's voice that propels Highway 101. "She has a certain energy ... th.at i.s sort of fresh," says Stone. Al- te~tcly raspy and dcli~tc, Carlson's voice rums the group into a quartet made for the car radio. And it docsa 't bun th.at Carlson has look at -and lis- ten to -Polly now. With coun- try fandom swooning o•cr her good looks and Stevie Nicks- meeu-Dolly Par- ton •oia, the lead singer of Highway 101 bu found her niche. And the band is a.p -again -for the pn:sti- g io us Country Music Aaociation D•tVtN• rOltCC: Mllll••r 101 ..... , fashion-model cheekbones, an W1.Nly blond mane and a penchant for funky clothes. "Actually, I hate to shop anymore," Carlson admits; the group's inces- sant traveling makes it difficult to find just the right oudiL "It's a good thing we play in different states. 1 have a few things that I wear all the time." ....... AtM.-.. o..rt ltOM ....... ...._. HMrt-4 ........ •" hf Mst .,.., ...... The road ahead looh promising for Highway 101, which formed in the mid--SOS. Carlson and Scone came &om the country side, Mosa and Dmiels from rock and pop. With a growing ~ that WU weaned OD rock 'D' roll yet acccpa CIOUD- try's rou&h-hewn honesty, the poup seems ta Tian met succca by chancic. best group award Monday night. It won last year. It.Down for merging coontry rwang with a rock 'n' roll beat, Highway 101 also was hoocmd as best Yocal group in 1988 and 1989 by the Academy of Country Music. Suddenly, Carlson is all ottt the cou.n.ay-music map: She sings with the Nitty Gritty Dirt 8and OD Will tM Cirtlt & U•'"'""· Vol. II; it wor:,OJ on a posiible duce with Wil- liama Jr.; and is co~~ ~I 10lot. Hi.Pwa1 101 '1 d;i;d~ Pei111 tM T--, bM JUI' uriYed at full tilt. WW c did ft1f cndidoaal c:ouoc:ry mo- lic (wida) a lia:le IDOft rock 'n' roll on the..,...."~.,.. nae .....-w1 ...... & .mm That seems ta be Carbon's mde-- mark. While ncationing on a ferryboat in Alasb. she met Randy Smith, a coo- sc:nac:tion eqjoeu. "I went co act a swater OUI o( the lock.er.'' she DJS, ••and J ooalda't ge_t dw locbt oem-A pcleman ubd il he could be ol uaiJ.. QDCC. .. Their weddiq is ~ .... Sounds like • bit dUd. '-* t F llM -.... ~b.1!.eti:::=tiS:::..63~ Now Sears offers the~ Ford MUleWD Collection of fabrics by Waverly. A rich, cl!~ collectiooFord" <!L~-~Bestof based Oil actual pieces from UJIC Henry Ford IYUIKWll. all, Sears offers this stunningly coo~ colJec:tioo fur iust S 1100 a~ And with a price like ~t_, you don't have to be rich to cOordinate a room th.is bewtinally. Of coune, evcrvthing comes with Sears promise of Satis- faction Guaran~ Or \'bur Maney Bldt. ~~ofour~Ts~~ . !Mfl! andmott.~call: •• -=. 1-800-4-ClJSTCN 0(6illcx 241.. ..... -.-..ca.- .. -,_ - T H I S W E E K E N D' S FO 0 D Cracking the egg debate Don't discount the nutrition in light of cholesterol count N o one's sure whether changing your diet will save you from a heart attack. But if you're bent on controlling your blood cholesterol lev- els and have shied away from eggs because of how much they pack, there's good news and bad news. The good news; The low-dlolcsterol egg has arrived. Better testing methods and rdined feeding and brttding han cut the cholcst.erol content of today's egg by 22 percent, according tO a recent study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Large eggs now have 213 milligrams, compaced with the old value of 274. The bad news: Eggs still arc a very high cholesterol food. While expcns a.re em- broiled in a debate ovtt whether trying to lowtt your cholesterol is worth the trou- ble, many physicians and dicatians are ad- vising people DO( to increase the number of eggs ·they ear. What is an egg lover to do? The American Heart Association rec- ommends limiting cholesterol intake to less than 300 milligrams a day. (No more than fo:~ks a week, up &om the prni- ow gui . of thrtt .) '1'beoretically, you could eat more eggs." says Dr. Margo Deili of the Uni- versity of Texas. Southwest Medical Cen- ter. '4But, I'm DO( recommeoding dw. '' Denke does suggest you follow a bal- anced diet that is DO more than 30 pc:roent fat. A good mix is 10 percent satamed &t (found in &tty meats, whole milk. tropi- cal oils, commercial peanut buuas), f0- 1 S percent monounmurates (oliYe oil) and tp pm:ent or less from polyunsaim- ates {6sh, most ngctable oili). ''Satuated &t incab is much more of a factor in rais:iQg cholesterol than dietary cholcstaol.'' Denkc tap. ''Many people won't eai eggs. but loed up on ice cram." Under these guidelineS. an ocxasiom1 egg or two does DO harm. In fact. es., arc one of nature's bat toare:a ol prociem - with all of the e.ciitial amino acids md doses of 13 Yitamiu. The white Mn«aim n:tiOlt of an ca'• ~ the yolk bolds all the cholaiao[ Eu mheritwa, which are a.de moldy ttom whites, CODbiD DO fltcw~ U.S. C:OU111Dtt1 .... llO haft ...... iMo the clKJe•aul 1Q1e, i.1 1 r .._ ol .._ .._are lk71~ We.,-$10C,- lllillioo OD *-... ~ ..... ID ymr"1 Mia lie aJrady 51.J'fl : ...... If it'1 Mt wp cW1 ;;ol ... ..-. ·- you about eggs but the nik of salmonella poisoning assoc:iatcd with them, here's bow to safeguard your supely: • Kttp eggs refrigcntcd. If an egg i.s in- fected, refrigcntion will keep any bacteria in check; proper cookina will kill it Nev- er use a cn£kcd egg. •'The cha.nu of run- rung across a contaminated egg is ex- tremely small," says Cathy McClwm of the Egg Nutrition Board. •Cook egg1 slowly over modcratt beat, unnl the white i.s thoroughly set and the yolk has thidencd. Sene immediately af- ter preparation. You can f:reeu raw yolks or whites .for l.uer use. The gehtinc property of the yolk thick.ens when frozen. To re~ ge- 1.lrion, beat in eithet' YI teaspoon salt or 'h teaspoon sugar or com syrup per 4 yoUt.s. Sea.I whites tightly in freezer containers. Thaw eggs overnight in the refrigerator, use yolks immediately. Whites, raw or th.iwcd. will whip up 8ufficr if brought co room tcrnpcratutt. "It u critical to rc-ducc total fat and cholesterol in our diets," says McCharen. "Bur eggs need not be climjnattd from .inyone's diet -especially th~ with de- sirable or even borcferlinc high cholesttrol lc:vels. W c need to make choices." . ., ........ The hidden egg So yo11'ic ~ KN,,.Wt<J 'If' /11 l#t 111Dnti1tl 8111 '°"'' fattt' U.ct 'If' 1#tow 111 In <>1/w fooJs. ~ AflA ""°,.., <MUllPJ!t - ""'" tltii" JOO "'I of cJi.olattrol • ky. K.roi K-li, • "f'lltnJ Jtttiu.11 ll'idt tltt C/tw. J.,.J Cli11ic p..,~ Wff 'If' Mf "'1 cJto.. luttrol c11lpnts I• dtot .fa*s. Food Claol 11twol Com puddi111. " ""' Poato -.lad with twd-<OC>kcd cgs. 1 "" Soft-~ Frmch ~nilla ice cram. 1 ""' Lcmou merinaue ~. Oftf"#xtle "• '-Ueclt "' · French to111t. t ,/la . . . . . •. Cbcae and lpinach manicotd., ·~ ""°'"I .. 211 "" 09"" 1JO "" • 170"" in ... tJO ,..,. ".., 10 .. . Ea ooocUa. ' "" ..w ..... ~ .. . 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T H I S W E E K E N D' S TRAVEL Traveling smart Leaming vacations teach history, biology D oo•t try to 6nd G~rgia Von Schmidr and her bwhand. Edmund, this weekend. They're unreachable. Completely. Tbe Connecticut lawyers have trad- ed briefcases for watering pails; rusb- hour traffic for secluded ox-can patlu; power lunches for the pleasures of ker- osene dining. They're spniding the wcelcend at the Norlands Living His- tory Center in ~ne (sec box below). The Schmid ts and 13 other partici- pants will live the simple life of rural ~c. circa 1779. "It's like a time warp," says Geor- gia. hcackd for htt second Norbnds vacation. .. We almost learned to tallt in the accent of rural Maine." Tbe Schmidts a.re pan of an incttu- ing number of travelcn who ••bave b.ad it with swidard trips -vegcuting on a beach or going on an absolutely triv- ial motor coach ttip pointing out mon- uments," says Arthur Fromme.r, author of 77u NaJ1 World of TrallC/ Q>raiticc Hall, $14.95). Enter .. learning vacations" -trips that improve minds, test talents. teach something. If tramping with oxen isn't for you, there are plenty of other ways to mix work and play. "People arc looking for travel with content." says author Genoa Eisen- berg. ··unless a trip is a learning expe- rience, it's not worth the aoublc or the expcme '' This wecUod, another group of ad- ,.,.... -" .. ,,... ..... .......................... , ... •Tt 5' ............ ..... ~ • ft'lc ..... • 11 ntfrlilill. c.t:sa••••• .... --=• ..... ................. . .......... . , .... .. ... Oii) .... venturers is island-hopping in south- ern Muyland. taking in maritime sights with an expert from Baltimore·s National Aquarium. u.ter this month. guides from the Southwestem Mission Research Center in Tucson will lead mvelers on a 350-mile bus trip in.to northern Mexico. To accommodate all those intrepid tnvelen, Eisenberg bas just completed a sixth e<lition or l..tdniirtg VacotiMU (Pecersons Guides, Sll.95), due in book.stores oat month. "More families arc ·taking learning notions together," says Eisenberg. "Arts, crafts. mwic -they're all things pattnts and children can enjoy together. A learning vacation can eYen unprove family relations." & a plus, today's travcla -with linutc~ funds and rime -usually can locate a weekend edition of popular work.shops. Options; whale-watching with a marine scientist; gourmet cook- ing classes; photography c:lasscs. Prices nry greatly. The Schmidts' ttip back in time will cost S 195 each (room a.od boa.rd included). But Eircn- berg says some learning vacatiotu. sponsored by nonprofit groups or uni- vcnities, can be real bargains. But more impon211t, says Eisenberg, arc "the wondetfuJ people you meet. You're with the kind of people who like the samr thing -cxacdy.'' ., ... ...., N......_ .... _, r.a.c. .M!n-• c..1.._ ... ., ...................... . .............. -. .. ..... ......, '-tie C..Sllt ........ ); 0111111 ••• ,._ c•c-rn, ,....._ ....... .....,.c. .... .-..... ..,,, Itel ... ...as, IMtf• IN I'*· CJIZ) 117-51& HI• a '1• ..... "'*I l"*'1 Cllllr, u...,, ........ 11111 .... ....... "l ............. . J7Jlii.Clll:ll• ............ .... ...... .,.,.,. THE ARABIAN KNIGHT Its origins are shrouded in mystery. His beauty is unparal- eled .by any other breed. Now hes captured for the.first time Y Lenox in a classic ho~ sculpture of rare pdwer and rama-Th~ AnabMm Knight. This bl.ick-as-night Arabian stallion is portrayed in an nginal work ol art in fine bisque porce.lain. Painted entirely Y hand. Evtty 11\UU and sinew perfectly defined. Every istinctive ma.ddng a bold statement of his proud bloodlines. Prancing on a~ base. and set within its polished ood staQd, TM Anbi•n 'Knight is a superb sculpture to •splay in home or office. To own this imported Lenox9 d usive, order by October 31. 1989. For your convmienCe. rou. na 2• hows • ~ 1 ct.ys • wee1c (including ::AJnaaY.ll. l-I00-.,..10 at..... 7IOI Sbown actul size. tbrdwood st.11nd lnchaded "'no .. ddltional cost. ,---------------------------------------! I • Pie~ m.ill by October 31, 1989. Plieue enter my reservation for Tiv Anlbian Kni.glrt. I need send no moM)' now and prefier to p.&y as follows. D DIRECT. I will be tnll«I tn 8 monthly install- ments of $1'7'9 ~ach. with tM first installm~nt d~ in adva~ of sh~nt D BY CREDIT CARD Afttt shipment. pluse cha~ tM full amount of $136-to th~ ettdit card~ below: 0 MastftC.ard 0 VISA 0 American Expttss I I I I Stm---------Up----I 71476 I Mali kX Lmox Collections I Sianature P.0 Bolt 3020, l..anghome, ~ 19047--0620 1 ~!;.:..., .. ,,,.. • .,, ,.-......_w..w111-.. LEN 0 X. SINCE 188 9. I L---------------------------------------~ USA comes up short on metric sllills; test yourseff Measure for measure, the USA im 't necasarily on top of the world. We're the only nation, besides Burma and Liberia. that hasn't adopted the metric system. Oh. we flirt with it -skis, photo 6.lm and medicine arc mea- sured metrically. But the big push is ahead: The U .S. Omnibus Tndc Bill re- quires U.S. agencies to phase in we oflitcn, meten and grams by October 1992. The metric system builds on units o( 10, so National Metric Week starts Tuesday, the tom day of the 10th month.~ in the mood with this quiz on your "mctricability" (please round off your answen): t. How many ~ntimetcrs arc in an inch? 2. How many grams arc in an ounce? (Hirtl: A tt•o•is "411wnglu11bo11t ~7 gT11ms.) l. How many milliliters arc io a 12-<>uncc soda? ( 15 rrtillilittrJ t.f 1141 114biapoort.) 4. How many pounds arc in a kilogram? ANSWERS: z·z .• tSt •t 8l ·i tS'Z .l . One man's garbage is nothe ' , a r s ... museum . To say that a new museum is 6.llcd with a lot of garbage gcnenlly pro- vokes aics of .. philistio.c ... But you're on safe ground in the case of the Tosh Ma.scum opening Oct. 19 in Lyndhurst. N.J. Located in the esmronmental CC1llCf in DelCorte State Park, the masc1im is aimed at educating visiton. about the 0 aston- ishing amounts of trash socic<y pro- duc:es, and the need for sane waste dis- posal. ••says Anne Galli. the mu.scum's director of environmental operations. "One hundred years &om now. non- biodegndable msh will be a monu- ment co our cmlizarion." Dinosaurs are roaming the earth once apin Dinosaun already reign on sheets, sbocl2ccs and shower curt:ain.s. Now they 're stalking as roaring, teeth- gnashing robots. Tbinccn computerized bea.sts in- vade the Howton Museum of Natural Science Thursday for a four-month stay. At Miami's Museum of Science, l t mechanized monsten will claw and hatch eggs through Jan. 21. MUmi's thunder lizards arc created by Kokoro Co. of Japan; Houston's arc nude by Dinamatioo lotcmation.a.1 of San J ua.n Capisttan0, Calif. So convincing arc the oear-lifc- sizcd models, some children might think they're about co become Meso- zoic meals. So Houston will have two "stripped-down" models that kids can control. "It's a little $0.l)'" for some of the smaller kids, says Dirwnation marketing chief W cndy KcifCr· Painstakingly built to m.uror the most recent palcontological discover- ies, the polyurcthan~skinned dino- saun arc run by compressed air and computtt. An estimated 14 million people worldwide will visit Dinama- tioo 's 70 exhibits this year. Why the fuss? The mystery of it all, says T crrcll Falk, nurketi.ng direc- tor of the Houston museum ... These aeatures we~ here 140 million yean, and suddenly they were gone.•• Did you hear the one I about Dan Quayle? Question: What is Dan Quayle's favorite movie? Answer: Fmis Bwlltr's 0., Off. That's just one of the 120 sassy puulas in TM o.,. ~ QMiz Boolt {Little, Brown, S•4. 95) by Jeremy Sol- omon and Keo Brady. Our 44th vice president, who seems to get oo respect. is earning points. A new opinion poll sliows about half think he's qualified as veep, but half still say he'd make a bad pm. Computers help teachers teach, students learn Trashy highlight: a simulated land- 6U wb~ gubage is piled &om Boor to ceiling. Though odor-free. the stuff u re2.l msh. including wuh.ing machines, co~ bottles, tires, Christ- mas tree lighis and nl*d cu .,.ra. 1\e Iatan: WbeD yoo cake out the m.sh. it doem •t magic:alJy ctiappear. And that's noc just a liDe of ptbage. Beer flltinl atdles wave of new llltls In USA Computers arc as much a part of school today as blackboania and No. 2 pencils -and have more possibilities -says.a recent mM survey of 1,100 gndc-and high-school ~ The study. done by the Wirtblin Group of Mclean. Va., found: • Six out of 10 ceachm feel computcn could help cut the drop-our rare. •Two-thirds WC computers in class. Of ch<>1e, eight of 10 say computen motinu students to learn. •Eight of 10 say oompatu-bued rad- ing and writing programs for young- tce11 could help Curl> illic:ency . • 5"eft of l 0 •1 computers, coupled with audio and •idto e~mcnt, coa1d beau racb adena · ~ maDoo OD alcobol. dnp aod te:x. • One iD 10 ay oompaaien are ecluca- tioul .. &da." One~ Half tbe tacha'I .., mar ........ ere IDCft c:omp•1rr- lilim&e ... dwf we. Adv ertisement DOGS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ARE ENG THREAIENm. That'1b..•ethere-. mosquffoes In this CINCI which can lie canten of potential, fatal heartwonnc1Na1e. Hea rtworm disease used to be confined to the Southeast, so many people around the country were unaware of the - danger it posed. Today, however, heartwonn disease hos been reported from almost every state. Visible symptoms of the disease include coughing, labored breathing, weakness and rapid tiring. However, due to the nature of the di- sease, a dog can be infected and developing the disease long before any of these symptoms beCX>me apparent. The good news is that, although the cure for heart- worm disease can be diffi- cult, prevention is easy. Dog owners should see a veteri- narian for a heortwonn test. Usually, this can be done right on the pwnises in iust a few minutes. The veterinari- an can then pr9ICJibe a heart- worm disease preventive. And todav, In addition to oon- ventiona( dally dosing, there isa~onc..o..month heartworm f>"W'M"llve. So call your veterinarian to- day for an annual hear1wonn test. Togeltw you can diecuss the belt form of pt'9Yentlon -con....lent for you, effec. tive, for your dog. ~ Dogs take new HEARrGARD-'3<1' Cbewables readily. That's becm• it's the only beartwonn dRase ~mive made with real beef. Now, you can~ )WI' pet a chewable just~ a mow@ and be Me he's getting effective beaitworm protection. What oould be e•ier'l ...... Doogie in the house: Neil Patrick Harris stars in ABC's 'Doogie Howser, M.D.' ~~ .. ~~ .. Physician Super' i st'd ::,i~ .. i,Veight Loss Program ~ .. UltrafuL~ A State- Of-The-Art Weight Loa Supplement Uaed By Phy 1cian~ And Hoepitals For The Use OfTreat- ina Overweight Patients -18!~0 •Sale, Rapid \\"fight Loss • Exlfn ive Maintenance Prugram • Nutri11onal Counseling • 2-5 Pound Weight Los." Per Wttk • CU1nitive Behavior Modification • \'irtually No Hunger * Ml .................. ,..* ... -.....__,,_ .. ....._.,.,.._ ... ....: """-ll-• llNJHELE Write to Mic~ Marks. P.O. Box 23ln Grand Central Station New York, ~y 10163 No personal replici Sad Finale I ll'ns a big fa n cif Hl'fwr1·11 &hapjfpr's, but I lu11•e mil IJPe11 a/111• to /i'1d murlt f1if11rmat io11 nhmtt h1•r When n11d wlu'"TP "'"-" sh11 /1flr11' Wher e did .<;lu> grou• up? Al.~11. 11•lu1 1 • other movie or TV <'rrdits did she NJVf' hesi<Us .. My Si.'ltf'r Sam"? STEVE TAYLOR. 111'/JE:V/LLf.', VER,Wf 1NT Rebecca Schaeffer, who was fa· taJly shot by an obscs.~d ran ls.-.1 July, was born Nov . 6, 1967, in Eu- ~ne. Ore. The only child or a psy- choloC!st and a writer. she was raised In Portland, Ore., and bl'gan modeling at 15. Following some locaJ work in commercials and bit parts as an extra in TV movies, she head- ed to New York Ci ty to pursue a modeling and acting career. Sduieffer quickly landed the coyer of Seventetn maaulne and in 1984 went to· Japan to work as a model doin& conunerdals and appearing on IUCUlne coven. Upon her return to lM States-1he landed 1 role on the ABC aoap "One Ufe to Uve." In ad· ftioa to her work with Pam Dawber Oii the C88 aile.'olft "llJ Slater Sam, .. Sdaaetter'1 "'tndtta lndudt Woody Allen'• ...... Dap" ( 1887) and ~ fnwre Illa '1bMe r.... the Clw Stnaale In Ina IJ Hilll" ( ••>· She..-..-llllilhed warlc on "One ,... 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H1·:.sl'll 1s also a h1J?hly <1011~h1 prU(h111•r and da1ms lw <'ho-..• I II man'-. <;how h<>n lll<;l' IL. r1t h i~ m:qor qua II f11·a1111n lw1n~ a qua Ill y "h"" Whole Note l/•111 u/I/ j~ ~llll/1•r f1£/t111!/. 11111/ 11 hut\ lwr 111.,t 1111:111•1 ''""·'JI I.I \\ lllJ\Ht1f~ lf/fjl Pop 'It ar Tirrany 15 17 Sh€' \\a!> horn Tiffany lkne.• Uarw1sh Moonll&,htln& Cybill U1mt /111:; Cybill Slwplwrd l11P 11 t/11i 1111 ·' i 111 P tlu· 1·a 11rf•l/(l I ion 11/ ..-.rftlo11fit;Ti1111rf"" 1: HfJ\\. 1' /1 '' llH/'1'0 I tUF Follo\\mjt lhf' ca nn •llat1on of ··Moonh~ht m~... Shl'pherd's t" o yl'ar marna~t' 111 t h1roprac·tor Brm t' OpJ)l'nlw1m Wl'nt bust lhtmM has 11 that a nasty tustody i.u11 is brcw1nJ? OVN l wins Zal'h and A ril'I. Sh('p ht•rd'c; a<'ting t·arec.•r had been at a i.tand<1t11l until "Moonhghtmif' brl'athcd new J1rc into 11. nut hl·r big-screen career now seems bat'k on lrat:k with the moderale suct:es of her recent reaturt.' ··chan('C' Are." which also starred Hyan O'Neal an<! . !!~~he uneasy Wen doc, c::» lives in two different worlds. Produter/wrater Swven llochco 1s the man who perfected the mixed-mood drama From his gro111.d-breaking c<Jp s<'r1es ··mu Stn•t•t Blues" to hl'i myth-shattering lawyer show "L.A. I.aw," lkx:hco has located th<' romH· 1n tht• traj.tit\ the• poignant amid tlw piquant. fol- lowing the tentativ<' lt'ad <>f other risk·taktnl( Sf'rtl')> hke "M•A•s•11" and "Barnl'y ,M1llcr," Rochro's aim has been to arhic·vc an atmosphere as unstable• as hf<' 1tselr That much- lambasted form, tlw dramcdy, is an outJ(rowth of his met hods -one that -he himself employrd to somewhat di appointing e ffect in has mo!'>t re- cent series "Hoop<>rman " No on<' as off1c1ally calling Boch· co':. nt'w s how. "Doogae Howser, M.D.," a dramrdy, though tt's a clear deS<'endant The half-hour series, which airs Wc>dnesdays on AOC. has a premast> with just enough adiosyn- cracy to make 1t recognizable as a Aochco erfort Ooogae. the prolago- na st of tht' tillt> ( play<'d by newcom- er !'\ell Patrick Harris), is a 16-year- old with most of the normal tren-age problems, except that he happens to be a second-ycar.rcsadent at a major hospital. Consequently, the traumas ot adole&'.enc·c> must <'Ompetc with life and death is.'lucs "My father was a r hald prodigy," said Stt•ven Bochl'O over the phone recently from Los Angeles. suggest· ing his impetus for creating the se- ries. _:·1 grew up in a home where Dad was this immensely girted man, a violinist who had accomplished a level or artistry at an astonishingly young age. Ile was also a self-taught architttt and portrait artist, a mas- ter craf\.sman and designer. As a young man, he audlled medical school ror two years -Juai for run ... About four years aco, Bod\CO read a magazine article about procUgies. That and hb father's experience trigered something. "A few days later, tM idea for 'Ooogle' dropped into my head." That ldea is ~rtalnly a clever one, but lt comes with a bullt-ln trap: The lho• could end up a one-note novel&¥. A.nd one can't help wonder· tac wbeeher k1dl llll&ht be threat· eMd bJ I show about a boy l'ftlUI. ocnll• 7. , •• OClCm' 11. -. "The kids I've shown the -.ho" t 11 don't seem threatened by 11 at all. says Bochco. "They st>cm dt>h~hte·d which plugs into "hat my pwJt'd 11111 as. I hop<> this sen<'~ \\Ill tap 1nt11 .1 fantasy that all adoleS('t'nb ha\ t' .1 fantasy or beanft powerful "We learned a real important k.., son with 'Hooperman,' which 1' thut in K half-hour show. it's ~rt'at to t n· ate the 1llus1on of dcn'laty. h111 . in fact. your storyteltin~ ha.' to b.· much simpler. Ont• of t hf' t hm~' that people used to s ay to mr about ·1100 perman' -which I mistakenly took as a compliment -was. 'GN'. 11 A<lt'~ by so fast. I wi h 11 wa.'i an hour · But this wasn't really a <·omphm<'nt It was a distress 0 1gnal \\'t> W<'rt' putting too much an t h<'rt'. so you never got a real nice St'n~· of closurl' on anything. That J.tood sattsfyrni.t thunk, when you go, 'Oh yl'ah, that works.' And I think ·nooA•t>' ha.-. that." Only once in the past ha.'i IK>t•hro had the Jistinct feeling that a !-how wasn't worj<ing. The show wa.'I thc> iU·fated follow-up to "Hill Strl'f'l," "Bay City Blues," about thf' laves of the members or a minor league base- ball team. "The first clue you have that a concept doesn't have th • 'lep' you thought It had l8 when you f~I youreelf stru~lln~ to In· vent the show every week," offers Bochco. "With 'Bay City Blues,' it felt like we had to ttart from zero each day. It was awful. Cltarly, there wu 101nethin1 wrong with the concept .. On tht other hand, the ~ for 'Doocie' IO far have come ... ., ... .· Don't waste yourtime checking out prime time. Look for T-V-Y-P.f)A-TE. DlilJPil. tvUPDATE~ y.., Mllle-L-alTV .... S-W.,6-- FARE WARS Hawaii ~ 1238 * SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY • Roundtrip from LAX ... subject to chCJn99 SUNFLOWER travel 1 \525 Mesa Verde Or Eau Suite 105 Cosio Mesa. CA 92626 (71 4) 957-1139 MICHAEL J.-FOX, GENIE FRANCIS, GEORGE c. scon, ESTELLI GEi IY Just a few of th• oel•brltl• you'll o•t to know In TV UPDATE. Every week In TV UPDATE, we gNe you an 'up cloee and p«.onat' toott at your favorite ai.ra. , ..... • . ~ . lV~ Channel Guide Conlutl c~ R OiMlllllll -KCIS ca LAI I 2 2 2 I .. KNIC NIC LAI 4 4 .. 4 • Kn.A IND LAI • 5 I 15 I KAIC AIC LAI 7 1 1 1 ' KFMI ca .... .. KHJ IND LAI • t I 9 • KGTV AIC .... • KTTV FOX LAI 11 11 11 11 t1 Keof' IND LAI 1' 13 13 13 ti KCfT "' LAI • 21 I 21 • KMO IND LAI .. 44 .. ICNID NIC ... •• KTIN IND ..... a • KOCE ... .... • 33 10 26 • KYU IND Loe II KDOC llO ....... 34 11 le a AllllE_......c ., 27 •• 27 ., ~ .... a..ic. Iii 33 • ..... 40 CIMt ..... """°" 10/31 • 10/31 30 11 1 • 24 II 21 It I '11 6 11 • 43 • 21 14 40 • 22 .. 14 II • 11 11 • 15 • 3t • r 12 II 12 • 23 • 20 • 17 a 22 17 5 2t 17 21 21 31 14 34 33 I • 11 21 21 24 swi.. ........ riCIM ............ ~ IUN·SAT, OCT I · OCT 14 SUNDAY OCTOBER 8 -10AM U. NFl Fooe.11 Cleveland Browns at M11mt Dolphins. 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CA 9 l 748 818-912·3501 ......... .. ,.,, 81-8:282·8092 OO®t11©lto ~ lJW ~lYJ©lft@Oll©® ~@(j' Ulhl® [F)U'ft©® ©~ [F) (j'n l1ilU'l a ·p DD DD DD "ou have to see it to believe it Rnll1•r ch•rlJ) ""'" n1•\ · t•r "hal ;tnyont' \\1111ld l·all u "n•al" "IH1r1 \\'ho l'uuld lakt• -;11d1 11nn1n1 rull1•d may· h1•m Sl'r10t1'>lv·1 !1111 one 11101.. at "Hoilt•r(iamP<;," whwh ha" rN·1'11t I) b1·e11 ... yn1l11·01l•d and Ill amng an nHtn) rnarkl't:., 1-. t•nough ICI :.tars :my old Tiiie Roden: amolhi' rollr r d<•rby fan think· ang of the purrr days of yl>Sleryear. Holl(•r der· by blurrf'd t"(' lane be· tween sports and enter· ta• nment "Roller· G;ames" erase:1 al completely Old roller derby fans will note a few 1·hangc The old oval 1.rack ha.., been replaced by a new f1gure-8 "Concourse .. One half of the Con· course includes a 14~ foot-hal(h "Wall of Death" and a "Jet Jump" I.hat launche · skaters through the air The h1~h~ op the Wall or Death skaters go. and the farther from the Jet JumP. tMy land, the more bonus points t hl'1r t('am is a warded And thtrc's always a f'O''• bility that a skater ..i1ar ·ang off the 3·f()(1t·h1J(h J1:t Jump wall lw creamed in m1da1r Be:.t of all, !>Udd1·n death ovt•rtame all dl•t·1d l'd an the "alhgawr 1111 .rn annovuuon that tlw annoum-er> tell U!> •' n·nd101t lhl' league \\ 1l11 l ont rove r-.y T wo 'kat l'rS C both wearanit · \ l'r• monaal alligator h1H•ll' tr) tu throw ca1 h 11111• r into the pal "'°' l..1·1! \\llh h \'f' a lhjtalllr' Th· <,l't•ne of I ht• \ an~u1,l11••I i.kutl'r • nuundl'r111.: Ill th{' p1~ amid the lt'thar 1t11· S(ittors 111\ uraalil) ch1·1t:. frantal· a ll'., fn•m t lw 1·om't'rm•d UnthHlll• 1•r:. "Get am 01111,1 then•! S<mwtxKly hl'll' that man!" Spe tac le ., th• name of t his l(anw Popular inl{en, !>U• h as Dl'l>o rah II a r n and Lita ford Jl!'r form, aided by dr) ic."e fog and sum •al hghtang And O\••r umc •~ prt'<.«ll'd b~ 1 rept1han ritual scan1.1ly clad alh)t.• lur danl'Cl'l> gyrauni. to the heavy·mt't.11 alligator themt' Rotter derby an nouncers have al wuy::. played a bag par• in rnllf'r derby -almo,1 as big as the partll 1 panls -and their roll' .... unchanged. Calling tlw action from t heir brouc.l 'tast booth close to t.h•· track, their melodra malic commentary sug ge~ns what tht game-. are really about -a rit· ualized playing out or good guys vs. bad guy "RoilerGames" offers j ust a dash of sport un· der a heaping helping or late 19809 MTV-style rock-video madnese. Sport It's not. But it Is enterta.ln1ng. Let the games begin! BY CIHtlSTOPllD HUU. AU lllchele 2 On The Cover a SponaWeek I Croeawwd • Sunday Mornlne 7:00 7:30 4 8:00 -llll (OI~) IOI~ CJ!B'liJ IOI ~ , ............ .,... .... 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Zucco fl 071 "' 8ttMlll McCrea I.Im Darnel 1 30) Sup« Sente Movie: •••• "Al Abollt Ewe!' (1950. Orama) Bette Da'lts. Anne Baxter S1A Os· LM• of Ben Fr1nklltt The Statesman Ben 8"t of Ollll Movie: • •• ~ Sound cars. 1ndudtng Best Plcnlre. went to ttus account of an amtllbOus actress .,,.hO 1Frankhn (Melvyn Douglas) returns llom Eurape Ind HMMt ''Young Mr. ~ Sense (R) manipulates alld corwwes het way to staroom (2 18) (\'CR) to supe!'f•se tile raLfitallOn ol 11'le ConslitUtlOO Publoty 1-0t Ulcotn" 11939 1t1e Fra (1 '()) IVCRI ~ {5:15) NF\. NFl lllNn: NFl ....... ~ °""" Seaton 1972 Dolphins £f!Eml In Touclt 5:00) .... ""*°' Ullilllo fiEl'!W Modlto" JaVll!f Solrs (1 2S "Ma"a vic10na ChaoelO (5'00) llllowit: • McMI: •"1 """""" of lie Nerdl 11: Nerdl 11 Movie:•• "Sweet Ht.itl Dlnee" (1988 Orama) Don Johnson McMI: "In lie Mood" A lac1-bised aa:Nll . "Tiiey S1il Cll PndiM" (1987. Comedy) Robert Cartadlnf Susan Saranooo Conflicts anse between two Vennoot tneoos ol events in lht lite of Elswet11 $oMJ W"Y' ~Ml Ina" Cur11S Armstrong. (In Stereo) o (1:28) (VCR) one of wtlom is laling in love IOI the first time wl14e the carver wllO. 111111199 of 15, became romani· (1987) CR) otnens end a IS. at tin Stereo);:; (141) RI ca tnvOIVecl W11h two older women 11119" :; lmll:w ""Dude c..e 11\dull ~ Looney Tuntt :,:'~d The :,o'"c~~:. ~·~~You? A co1ectJon o1 ~ts ::.:-"a ~- •Hit·•• =:. ~. ~ S.. = Kor.. NHL HocUy OetrOll Red Wlfl9$ at Los Anoefes K1119s (l.Ne) ~ ~ Anzona Sta•e 11!fm C...,. Fiii.: Qnc II Mlllnl ....... Nigllly ~lllllmllollll AIWMon S.... WI ~ ""9Y °"""** (5:30) McMe: u "flrt • Fn" (1986. Orwna) ..., a.. Q llny MINlow: SAO on lttOld-McMt: •• Mltlfo Ind 1111 Temw" (1988. Dr• c....., a.. llbitt ••• r.nr..mm \llrginia MadSen, Cr11g Shefler. (1:44) (VCA) ny (In Stereo) ma) Cl1uok Noms. 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Chinese ~ membef 10 !Oen-at worlt1~ witn a noted car· r8'C:Ue$ lrom a bummg skys· hly the att er of a clOse la· d!Ologlst adeS Wl1en Ille dOC10< fm uaper. ctlildfen phone me po1. mily lneoo o e~1blls symp1oms or drug I !Ce as an intruder ente<s tl1et! at>use o I ,_____ home 0 I --(5:00) Mljor Lti': BIMbll Pleyoflt Ameflcan League game Fred Aoggin 't Pleyot Po11· USA Todly IHard Copy 'En..,,.inment 'News- ~ 11 necessary eams to De ¥d10UllCed pMtl.Ne) Conlr~sy Scfleooieo Tontgllt &n evet at·tiomt psycll<s "\es· Rey!\OIOs 1a s I am abOl'll()ll kits lh<Jating crm><; about tits~" 1 · I movoe Blea~· 'l'IO In IM!t.i The Last Kii Hunter Chatles 11 Mys.cm Movie: "Yt1t of tllt Dr190ft" l198Sl .t.ssqied to contrOI murder·1Ntwt Chffrs Book · .... ~ ancs Mc:Ca• tr aA a con1J act Charge T raoe Identity NC> ous youth gangs a renegade cop wages a one-man war ~·nst Of SamtJej :J •lllef Oft 0 where to Hide a cnm;nal syttem oeeotv. rooted 111 tfle Cl'INIO¥wn subc\lttl.lle I New• News ABC Ntwt O Eyton LA. Who'• tllt Wonder Yt1tt Roteannt CtMclltn Soup ltllltysomtlhtng Mi R19ht A I""' Bou? Sam Kevin s algebfa ·House or Jackie is ieal· vlCleO dabf19 seivice may bring . It unk~ woes are int.en· Grown-ups (In ous wnen Mad· Mr Rih• IO ~"lts~a and El· Im lalts I()( a mar· Slfied by Paul s Ste<eolo die acceots a 11<jn cln te<eo1 :';; ned gr~ate mat11emaucal date lrom hei student o success o boss Q I -r:m C8SNtwl (ln ..... PM M19aziM E"'9ftlnMltt Elghl Cam: T lilt ID t11t Wolf :; ltland Son :::; Newt S1eteo);:; Tondil S1rMts Wtlo'• tllt Kftl ... LO'it CoMtc· W'in. Lott or Newt 'lnsidtE~ ..... Carol llumtn 1Fll Guy Ba,a t()OO Flmlly Feud ~ Bou? Just Lo.Illy Rrt.1 boll °'" I end Fntnds Ule Tony ::J l::J I mm AICNtwl ::J Hews CUIT'tfll Alt• Fllllity FNI Who'• tllt Wonder Yt1tt ROIUMt Un 1~en Soup lhirtysomelhng Mr Rognt Un..'..Nns--f-11ou1 0 Matll Class Stereo) Q Double Date 1Ste<eol Q F lllllly Tin Cwnm Atlir Mowle: "Tiit eor.ldlttoe" (1961) A Tex.as R:t e•poses News -IComtdy El· ' Blllnln How Mr. 8t'*"t om to Hatc:h a O.· 'RrtaJS NI Lover 0 lhCI emp1re-bulding SChen1es or a madman wflen sets out to IP"" nosaur ~ stop oun and wrulley S/llpments 10 !he hOsllle Comancnes T.= Growing ,_ Cosby Show Nlgtlt Court Mcwlt: u• u91u1ng 5'ddltt" In Mel Blooks 'o\estem parody. Hews ArMfllO .... om Wat8'WOtkS Dans Boss 1 1111road worlter 11'1 the Old West is appointed S/lel'lll ol a t()tl1fl l(ln Ster-eo1 Too (In S"1eol o ~ed lor destructlOn by a go'lemor Mld a business tycoon ~ Mldtel/letnf ....... Tlllt Fl¥t NOVI The Conll'OYenlal Or ~ ~ Demon Olhtf Side of ltll Newt Atfllellcs Mld fI;m Science Spe-Koop 0 Rum 0 Acaoemtcs A" ooeasy A• ance Clal I ml No4ic:lat Notidtro UN-Stnot1 ,Rull! Rtblldl °'*t Dtuto Otsdt Holy· Hotlal• "*-'Ult\" ...., wood NIOft Rm 15.-00) lilljot ~ llMbll Pltyofs AmencM! l.elglle gatnt McMe: •u u _Md~ for Ar (1979 Orama) AJ Pacino Jn Warc>ef' lntldl Edlllorl ..... ~ " nec:ess earns to be announceo (1 57) (VCR) ~ Doug Cltrtl Tiii Anlwtf Pralte tllt Lord Pr.-.lltlllfd Pr.-.lltlonl ltlllld tllt Or,E.V. Hil JD Hlybd Sctntl WttttmT,.._ ~ MtcHell/ltlwtr Ntwallour ~ill wlllCl1 tne frog Nooia 'The Conll'overs1a1 Or Cowboy in Mongolia tin Stereo) ~ ~ t1o11 Rise ol has to cllmlte changtS l(oop 0 . Rome and new enwonments o . Noldcll NllcitfoTtlt-Mlria Matla Allilll llowit: "El 1'9cado" (1963 Orama) Tere Velazquez .t.mblQon ..... ~ ... /CNN sin lmlle moerva a Lll'l&S penonas a llu$CM IX! tesoro de oro ~ =~ ......... ,.,,., Mtton Tht Case ol tfle ......, ......... llllryTyter Ole* VIII 0,-t 8°' Newtllrt GrMIAats """of .. -Nervous Ntdlbor ... .... Nlloll , - I ' ' • . -We Cover The Coast ·-' ... . . ... ... Check us out for the best daily coverage of local news, sports and features ... ... - I-. I-. I- I-1111 rPllt I-I • . .. -. --------- ' .. -• OC'l'Glll ·~ •• • -,, -- • :.Ci! 11! In oat \\~'s cover story, TV UPDATE reports OI\ -..unne: Tiie Prize Palltaer.. . ' , ( - · 'Tuesday Night Owl - October 10, 1989 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 :·· ... ·-·-··-· l':"WoW,a.""l a.'"13 ... I Im ,. i ~ Im ' i' ~ .. i9 Diiie "Runaway SCTV .... mm (OIM) 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ~ ... "11lt S.... Fec:et ol Or. Lio. (19&4. Fan- lasYl Tony Rlndal. Bart>lra Eden (1.40) (VCRI flltoM: tt "The DNdly ltunt-(1971. Sus-Flill T...., oenstl Tony Francaoisa.. Pelef Lawford MoM: ••I? "Tiie 8*" (1967 Comedyl Petet Selers Bntt Ekland ( 1 •Sl IVCRI A.M.WNllet ~ n;m Tonlgllt Show (In Stefeo) Dftid Llftlnlllll .. coem "'°"'= ··~..,,..""' Elqnu" (1953) Claude Rains (OIM) ... --awiltiln Ute ,.,.. .. Lord "'* .. Lord ~ .. Lord ... .... Jf1f MKHtil/\.ltwer NewttlOUr (Of Alf) (OIM) ..... (R) r-••: ... .i:t -(t:JO) MoWt: llo¥il: •• ............ tit (OI M) ~-~" 11938. Or*11i) .... ~. -.. _, 11 ... -,,,_ .......... .,.. .. ,,972! .,_ ., .. ,_., ,._ ... ._,,.. ._ r.,_,.._,.... -.. UlllilW Im fOI Air) • 5JY • , .... llRY ,_ ............. ('ltllt Slllftll f'llW (1~ 1....-... ftlllllf -·-_, ... --..... °""""._ -....... -....... '-('111111----lmllll..-·.-w. i-, ___ ..--,.._ ..... ~ -.. - OCftlm' ••. OC'Mlll 14. .. ,. 1 .. -... I Tuesday Prime Time October 10, 1989 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 1:00 HUM liat..,. ut "Clllllin ,,_ c..tllt" (1947. Ad· Movie: u "tllclo" (1952. AOvenUe) RObM llcMe: *** "Clptlil ,,_ c.111" (1947. AO¥en\n) Tyr , ..... ...,,.. **'1) T Power • .leln Plters. 2.20 Mitctun. Willam Befm. 1:20 Power. Jeln P*s. Ill* ttt~ "'-'Cl, Mlllb" (1963. Orama) Stathis Glaleis. Frar* Wont Dl'ec'8d by Clllcll F......,. l.M .. ..... ... ....... "Otvtd Pun· ... " hl::r.1:1.,·1"'1"'"•1 Ell Kam. In lhe Ille 1490s, a Greek ~ ()IKMS 1 chef1Shed ctam of emigrating IO Amfl· SclWt (RI '*" -~ #Id Attllt' let. a . ~ (1 • UIAT .. ·-· ... ,........ . ......,,. In tM "Mat.II c1ass·· epAeode of "ThcWOnder -. ...... •lrtng 'JIJUM'W. OCT. ID. Revtn er'"~, .. MIOnlehed .... he .. ·:: clglltlt-.... ,.,. ..... ................ tlollOlll• In next week's cover story, TV UPDATE reports on . ~e: The Prize Pulitzer.• Tuesday Night Owl October 10, 1989 1:30 2:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Tonight Show ~n Stt!feo) EMlftlilt. Al New.... USA Todly ..C: News ..C: News News (Al (A Twilight ZOM ......... Monsters CtrwatJon Pit 5"H ~ LMCon-Polee SIOry lllC1lon Ru Mowle: • u "'Tiie Se"9ll Fecet of Or. Lao" t1964. Fan- tas T Randal a.ti.a EOen 1 '°l (VCAJ .. ~o Crinltwltch lf'CI °'9rM News (R) (OI Air) -""'Houri JlhttoM Mowit: •• ''Ktlwlr & Co." (1976, l>rwna) Dill MeCaM An Niwa (R) ldOlescent faces ~ o4 up 1 30) fllolfir. •• ''Tiit ONdly Hunt" (1971 Sos-Fliltl Twenty M .. AtMlllO Hel INide RepcM1 Plly fie 11owte: ttllz "Tiie cat O' Nil'9 Tlill" (1971 Myslfrf) (A '*'° J¥neS"Francrsws. Kan Miiden (1 44) fl;.9 A Yt11 lof ..... Aqui Ettl Rob't v..,. (OI.., -., 3.. .,._ ~ ...... o •• ., c. 54 LalllMll ...... llli!E.r ...... ~ ...,_I. .. · OCnml IC; ll9 I T Franciosa Pele!' Lawford lllMI: ••I? "1111 lobo" t1967 Comedy> Peter Sellers Bnn Ekland I '51 (VCR) 5. Mclemle UrTy l N • Wednesday Morning October 11, 1989 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 ...... CllNtwt nil -T~ in U IL.Ne) -AICNewt Wednesday Afternoon October 11, 1989 12:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ednesday Prime Time October 11, 1989 Pfe5S.ng an urCJ!111111tetest in knov.1119 ~here tie came trom .... . ..., 10:00 10:30 11:00 ....... 0 woman P'osecuteo by McCace Cemco'for ~ago dn1t\ tor her mother s murde<. hires ol !'lls son. he may eo- Jake to lvld ltle real kJllef 11n danget Vmie s ~ e (In Steteo) Stereo)'"' tS;OO) ._., lagllt llMbll Pllyoh Amencan League game Frtd Roggin's Playoll Post· seven 1t necessaiy Teams to be amounced lpne (l.rlel ""-T ne Sniper Blond· llar"ed women td VICtJm to a senah AICNewt O Newt Ctlelttt In Punlly Btews· !Movie:_*•• "The Sltpf11htf~ (1987 Suspense) Tetry 0 Oum NtW1 CMen Diane aw,.::; etr POOi Mar· A psycnotx: k et mantes a teeri·a<Jef s W100Wed mother 111 the Ines to llllke 11 Ul nopes tnat ne " beCOme pan ot inev .oeai lamol 11 281 {VCR) as a ballerina AIC NtW1 :J Eye on LA. Growrig Pams Htld of Ille AllyOwlg but Ooogie ChN le.cfl Who s Happy Newt I f"tst1 Bait ~ '!Cius The IL.ove tis 1.4) HowMt, 111.D. Now' An amor<M COIOnel ex· Ring ol Dar· Party an<! t A The Short p.tes W1111e wl1fl KC Lia anC1 I lene M :; 1Sdwl1J 111 Goodbye tin Sg1 Pepper are Onven to pas· Want To t"' Stereo I c $IOI\ " uie mocor pool (In Stereot :; Siereo '"' ,,_,end Ille Fltlnln And the W"11191'Y Heir to Irie Tlvone News wa You Look T 111 In Stereo) llltldt Edrtlon ..... en llurNft Fii Guy Coll prOleCI$ a boy Fllllity FM end Fnends W'l!l Downs Syndlomt wllO Wll· nesseo a murdef WNn (Part 2 llr . ..,.._. FMily T1t1 Omni Alair Movie:••• ~£1 0cw.oo·11967) An 19"9 ~let pins forces Newt ol 2) Wesley s T Nd'« s Fnend Pet W'trl 81\ aeollOk ~ .,.. eldel1Y former ~. and a vengetiA moo to confront a land baron (2 06) CR) OltGcrm: The WOltd of Set-ClliN 111 Rt\IOtillioll tt11-1Mt First·person ICCOll'ltS ol ence (SeaS()(I Pr~el (In Chinese ~te OUring Ille lltt>ulent Mnts ot 1911ttvougll 19'9 S1t1eol:; are IOld ltw two liins .. Esr.IOll~tl 191 J Award Winning Restaurant "'t' ~ll'IRrrs DINNER SP CIALS $7.65 fftucclnl Vmt. w/ White S.- Chidrft Mere.to ............ lhcc:oM S..-P\..iolo s..lld S.-. w/Neet ~ s-.-.... -.. s.llid. G.tk ....... C6tlt--- 17IOI a.ch Blvd. at S..ter. Hudntton 8-ch • "2·5505 .......... ...... JmMsB.Sikk· Ing stars as the r.tbcr ol a I& )ear~ prodigy who ls • ~skknt •a majOr hoapbl, In "DoogJe llow9er. ".D.." air· ......... u. MY. OCT. 11. on ABC. z ~ ~·. ~ .. ::r < ~ ,.. c JI ·.,, ~ ~~ ~ ~ I ;! 0 !!I .. < ·~·,. 8 ·~: ~ ...... ... ;: ~ (I) " (lj 0 ~ S» ... -,... '< . 1 J, J 1ti . hi II ! r HIJ . r 'If i , + trl '!, 11 1~ . I' . .. ,it 0 n . .. 0 er •• ~ ... ... .. ... co GD co ednesday Night Owl October 11, 1989 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ....... Meet 'Gooclloclllt'• ... • ·~ {R) '*-5'ory 'Cop in !tie CW.. "Elecbon" 0... Del QolD: FiMncill MoWle. •••' "The Time Meclllnt" 11960 Science Foe· Mddle f...-. llOnl Roa I 'fvene .. 'meu• 11 '3l (VCRI et..ssldl ...._ •••1"1 "Tiie fN FutNn" 11939 A:i1~ JolWI ~IS Fllll T....., RIC:NfOSOO (1 S51 tvCR1 "°"" bier-..... (R) ..... "VM KMtwer' (19n ~Ille) Eve4 Kruevel MoVlf: •• "Wtlconle Home. Jollnny Bnseol" 11971 Ora- L.uen Hufton. 1 R ma1 'laN ~ Jarie ,t,le1anoer 11 .&01 (OI Air) ................ , ..... (R) ... "&II • .. DltlcMt" Wble ~ tor the ...,, ""° S1C* l'tl$ mo-ney •• yQll'll bOy 8flCWMfs O'let henctl-"*' ID rob lie Blf1k of Benn D£r ti Ill lt9dl Gtlil'I R ,, ............ LMrylM A.llW..._ IOI Air) McMI: • • "Rooster Cogtium" 119i5 "°esternl Jonn Wayne !Utriarine Heot>um When a ledefal marsNI sets out to trao. ~ a gang ol 0esper adoes a SP'nstef #111\ a I tile lf'IS.SIS on twn (VCAI eo.. ..._..,au..., Toclrly lltrilJn J "°""°" LAlet Ero COii ...,._ ••'1 "0MtlTowa" g:.:rorJ Franc Luz. Hlckllnd on SW.01(1 25) ... •••'1 '111 CCllll ...,. (1967) Robert a.a ........ ~ Al Btled on T ""*" ~ s llCt-blseO beSIJeler abou1 a OIMI" (19&1. Drlmll RadW per of moody e1-<:0nS "110 .-rM in a nnl l(lf\SIS town WWII Jf/I Ind llnOfllt and nuder 111 innocent r.m f? 14) ~ 2 McMt:•··~--.. FM dnaCn c:onll1ll*ld ID .. alW· ShOt coltdiOll ol -UI II Ml'/' lrOl'll ID .......,,._ r .. ,_,.,,.__ _.. • Thursday Morning October 12, 1989 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:30 11:30 " 19SS, Ac!Yenturtt A,.r -.jJC Movie • • ·'Cottt of a ...... " p965) Rcllar.: 7 ~ 'il~~~~~~~~~~=~~~j~~~~~~~~~~ ___ ~ wonc1 1....,. jweitd Tis'" '.1t11c11tt1~ ~ McMe: ••• ~,"The A111111t11110n IM11~1969 ~Vlt • •• "The AottM (1979. Dremtl Bene ~e.y ~ tvl Medicll c.. Mov11. • • • '< ·The Gazebo' , 1~9 1 Glem Fores ~ ""9d. 1tot llld ..- :..:..==..:..:.:x.~~~;:;&..:::.;;,.i.==--.L.=;;__~"+-.;._;;..___ .... tt111..;.;;;.;.;..;oon~E..::::•Pft....;;:.r"'---l ost ., Splct lMS of h a.ts a::::;:;::;;;;;;::;:..::;:c..::=:.;.i_~;.;.:;,;..--+~~~-=-.,,,.....---"'-'-'----''-'------~Gttt_..:.....;.ldo...;...:__~---,.. _.New•~ Qri9lll E day ...._,. Thursday Afternoon October 12, 1989 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:30 G9'11do Thursday Prime -Time · October 12, 1989 ... um Him em om OJI 6:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ca Mlwl (In WllMI of F0t· Jlopltdyl 0 41 ltoun (In S\efeo) O Stereo) o Ult o Top of Ill HI A former girl!· Knots bllldlng Karen learns News neno seells CongresS/l\a/I !llat Madi spent Ille nigh! Wrtl1 Bel s help 111 substantiating Pau1a Paige wa11s IOf tile pt10- cla1111s of totJC waste 1111Pfopl'te-l;"IS i'lat may ~eve Gr1'9 Of Teo fies 111 his O!StllC1 O coml"".:!'ad moroer lln 5tereo ti:3D) Mei0f 1Mgue llMW Playoh Naoonal League game Fttd Aopl'a Pllyot Post· Cosby Sllow M1ma's F1mily jEnter111nmtnt News I Tonight lltl ~ 11 neceswy Teams to De announced g11M tltve} Denise Ken dall Navy Wife tin Scefeol o l 1s1ereol Ntw Lt1ve It Movie: • ''Tht Seduction" (1982. Suspense! Morgan Fair· News to ... * Ouf ch41d. Ar-drew Stevens· A gtamorous TV news anchorwoman Git! es vlctlmizec b a menta ()stUtbed admlfer (t 45) (VCR) Misaion: lmposliblt Com-Young Ridtfs Bae Blooa The Pnmetimt Llvt :.. lmand Perfo"nance The lorce Mers help Lou rradl dOwn l'lef YJSl!S tne Clfcus in tf\elf enons brotller aro SISier wll() to rescue a pnest {In Stereo! o lllefe kl(lnappecl b'f a rvtnless gunrumer fin Stereo) O News IF amity F tud Current A .. ir Ftm~ Ftud MisSIOll! lmpouiblt Con· Young Ridet's Bac!£lood Ir fP11mt11me-Llvt _ News ........ The llr.llMdlft F=: Gr-..c Tr111n The w•· My 0 R ' ¥Court· OtowingPlinl c-, Sflow 'W• Away. Peianque {In Renee Stereo '"' ~ llllcMll/Lllwlf ........,, ...... Nllidtf'O ~ lenorl vllioll Cuntnt Alw NlgM COUl1 Dans Escort ... Prff. iewlGoel VI- dto (In Stereo ltubl mand Pertormance ::;i Stereo) :: Movi9: ... "Sindt of lwo Jima" (1~9. Aoventufe) JOOn Wayne. Joo/\ Agat (1 50) (VCR) News Movi9: u ''Mommit o....r· (1981. Dramal Faye OUl\a"'ay ,New• Steve FOfrest (2_09) (VCR) ~· I Attenio Hiii l'l Stereol Lot Anpltl Lot Angelll, Mytttryl Campion (SeaSOfl Ctttltnnt: Dedl ol an Anort11t HiltDfy Prc;tct History Pnljtct Premiere) {Pan 1 01 ZJ o (5:., ..... l.elfll ...... "9,oll NabONI. League game IMfl d . Tens IO be ~ COiby Show MoN: •• "Oii God! lkM* 11" t1980 Comedy! Ge<Yge Borris lntlcle Ediboll News (In Slefeo) -Suzame Pleshene. 1·35 CR .,....... Tilllllploll ,,_lltLM' Myttlfyl Gampon 1Pat11 ol Alt of tit W ........ WOltd A Ollef Side of .. Nlws Atn-~ 2) o Wtwle Garment ol Olurcnes letlGs ano AcademlCs. Ni .,._ KNOTS LMIDING On C8 S's "Knots Landing," the Mac.ken· zles' "perfect mar· rlage .. Is shaken when Karen (Michele ~e) disco~rs that Mack has spent a night with Paula In a motel. The eplsodc airs Thurs· day, Oct. 12. Pat1 2 of UoetS Mance Time to "Fall" for Spring Color Free Fall Planting & Bulb Seminars Saturday & Sunday, Octobcrl & H6mc of. the Cbristtnas Fantasy Roger's Gardens NEWPORT BEACH San J~uin Hills Rolld (at MKArthur) Houn: 9 .. ao 6 ~ DlllJ 714 , ••• Thursday Prime Time O~tober 12, 1989 8:00 1:30 7:30 1:00 1:30 ~- ~ SlillllHp Ctllicl Tiiie I 700 ~ liost ~ 9lllld Pai R~sor [!Em ~ IMll dll OllD Mo-M: "Vlslett Cfttlill" Rosu Alen1S ''6' . Iii ... 2SOUI .. IOdeafC8S'• ............... ~. OCT. U. l'ltlge (fti- a1l 1nt lllat-... , ......... ::::=:::• ., ........ ........ ..... Ii• II JKa ...... ~~lf ..... "11985.Ml'S!- U.) CtlQ Norrs. Hlnry SM. A Chc:l90 ~ cop ,.,... tlllll "' l'llDb ..... his own s 1'1) J Thursday . Night Qwl October 12, 1989 1:00 TOflillll ... (lnS.eol LallNWl!WlllDMll.et-....... New1 ._ In 5eefeo 11111 COllll .... T c.d Gui* Ni1111 HMl .. Ice" (RI ,._, tkll . (OI »I ... 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(1958, Musa) EMs Pres-llowie: ••• ''Uurl" (194-4, Mvstef'fl Gene T~-James Ctgnty Movlr. .. •2 "Love Ml Ttndef" !1956 ~.sa~ HM• . Oetn P t29 • Dana Anctews 1 28 (VCR) 1 Elvis Presley Detu Pqi (I 291('VCRJ SOllll Ill* Miik.., Qlcik C.. ..._Seit The Jill pilMt pet· MIMI: ••• "CtolSO'lef Dreams" (1985 Ora· Soulll Bini! Show Ken Russell s ABC ot B• •r.1::r.l:l.,·l-fj""1) 111o1r: Ken fomls It ltle 1982 llld 1983 Miiiich SIMMl8f ma) Ruben Blades. Sllav.n ElllOI (I 261 (VCR1 t1Sh Mose (RI Russel PilnO Ftltlwlls. from flt MIMllCfl essaal. ' IJ1:11:M ~ E~ "Wa1d =· • ~:*" ~ ~ ~ F:i~=~ ~~ Americ1's HorM Spoltsl* 11·1f.M ~-=-= a.::.: .. ~1 70I CM Host Pal Robertson. ...... ....._ ~: •J~~·~ ~~ Groofft---;-;1951 ~usall Bing ~: ~~ ld;,1l·M &,.CllM dll lcldll di Odlo llowie: "LI lollllwl V.....,,." Armando S!Mstre 24 Hom Movie: "AstSlnOS SA" Resortes (5:11) MIMI: •tt "s,edll IMidit Ill NF1. (R) (In Stno) ...,. ••¥1 "ttowlnt nl" (1987, Honor) Barry Ono Imo ..,,.,.,,,,,_ Dlhwy" (1976 Drema) Cyt>I gen Annesley. An Australian werewolf ,eoparOtzes Ille safety ot Cl:I•• d. Bo s'venson. (1:39) her rnlfSUPlll-l*e tnbe when she escapes the con~ 01 (4:30) llowie: ....... ._ .. ttY, "Aipolt IM·tM tt75" 11974, Drlml "' '* ~ l'IOme and heads tor 11'9 Un Steieo) 1VCR) COftmE cnl1fto • -t:--'-:~-:-:--=---'-:-7.:'-::":"""'1~~ lllloM:•• "Hero Ind Ille Tenor'' (1988 Or~l1'fC,) Nlgl!I T!lds tn Stereo .... ",.,.... .. , .... ~ , ..... , t\ ... \ttUAf'\· .,, ......... . ...... , ... .. +llwl)I"''"'" ............. ... " ... ~ ..... ... .. 2 .. a- Friday Night Owl October 13, 1989 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 •:•-:.••···· :•~--" ....... Em PttSlll' MoM: •-• "Tiit ........... (1979. OrllNl) Ken WaN. I= ** """'c1m1~11-(1974. ~ ....... ..,.. ........ Linoa Manz (1 53) (VCAl Jlekie Cooolr, Ted 8"1el. (1:16) 111974) James G Rdllrdson cm T oniglll Show (In Stereot Lite Night Wrlll Devid Let· Fndly NigM Vicllot (In Nlwt (R) E.-... lludlo USATod9y Nlwt (R) SWlo "'1Nn tin Stereo1 Stereo) ..... Tllllllillhl .... Sounda ~-9roltler1 ...... Tlltt From !USA Tonight Mo.it: • u "T....,,. ltlllld'' (1934, A<Mnture) Wallace ..._ "GoMt lllJ w.,.. A lftSt as~ to a dOwntrOO- the 011\Mde I 18eefv Jackie COOOflf (1 45) den oeristt wens a nwac1e Wlll1 Ille pam11 and 111e DeOOle tm Hlgltllinl ::; Twiligl'll Zone ~ Stffle Red Holl Mo-M: .. 11"HllII1 Cily" (1960) An escaped= thief O'Hn, U.S. r,.._, DI>-Mo*-u "T~" The Caio StN-t . 1eaos a Bnt1sn police delectNe on a .danoefous eribol1" Hot Shoe' (19n) lJoyO 8oc:Mer (, , 8) [ .• Ptl s.,.k MoVlt u• "Tht Wendtfln" (1979) Ken WIN (1 53) (OI Air) l:m Love Con-Ebony/Jet ISCTV Ddas Surv'Val Hit Video USA Hit Video '*'°" StlowcaM I USA U•• Nlgfltine ::; c,....etcti 'ltd Dt9tff Ntw1 1R1 [(OI Ar ) ,_ Alltf Hours ~Stnplrvt tm Pump h up Tllk1119Mo-Nlws (Al Mo*-•u "Tiie Dhorce of Lldy X" (1938, Comeoy) IMY Merle Oberon. Laurence Olivier. (1.30) (VCR) IOI AINNO Hell Crimtwetch 1i"Sldt Rf9Qft 1 SolollH Ktf· lllulblocktf Mcwtt: o \12 """'°* Shtt" (1 979, Romance) Hamson jMcwtt: •u "Poatl Moftey" (1972. ~ T oniGl!I I Al , oes CGnwntrical FOid Leslev·Anne Down ( 1'49) (VCR) Pail Newman. Lee MarYln ( 1'42) ff.JI ( 11:00) 119' HM: Tiit 111c1t-1F1rt E11t (Off Air) ptndlnt Eye iRoblf1 Frenk um Aqui bll Joflnny c..s (OI Air) --. ~l:m Tonigflt Sllow (In Stereo! Dim Ltn.rman Fndly ...... Vicllot Mo*-o ~ '1WI II I Cifr" (1960} $tlnley Baker (1 38) (OI Alf) n.• MelCll ..... Vicllot :John Jacob• o. ... Holnl SulMwel Goepel Gold ...... Alplioli T!WF..., A."""' R. w. ScNllMdl ~·· ~/\.*" Ntwlllcu 1(0l Awl ~ ~ (OI Air) ~ c.111 COM Dilc~triet J.Milltf Tiit ReMI Newt (R} (OI Air) .. --··:a ........... " =~·'0¥tr Ff9c1 Tm111Nllfltlftl. --••••• ........,.. (1948. OrWM) s..t ar..,. ...... a.....:::-._lll ... (PW12ol ......,. mm prov (R) A stat-aossed romance= belweef1111 ~ of T 5) Mwellllft flt!dot" 1'1!¥flf<I princess ano a Swed! nobleman 11 36} Al m8ll ...... Mo*-o "Tiit Felclon's (OIAw) .. -.... AID" t1946l Tom ~ay tlllE MlflC SllOp Oliek <:Ma P\lllO Solo tRl Movie: ••• •'CrolacMf 0...." 1191151 IOI Air) lllowit: o• wHoudiN-11953. Eklgtl:>'ly) Tony Cuttis J•· lllowit: 0•11 "TM Glloll _, llrt.. .... (1947. Fnasy) --= •• "Tiie ~"..,, ...... ... ..., net leigl'I Thr I le of N ~ s gr~test ~ ar· Rei HllTISOO. Gene T .-nty A wioo.ed ncweist lab 111 ( 1980, Comedyl Jel GolttlUn DO Butkus ..,...._ ~ list IS ficlloNized ( 1 46) tcNe wtlh lhe gh05t Of • 191h-<*!Uy ... ~ Wflell 011 40! (VCAI Stub. Bill She moves into I hMllllO EnaMh ain... ·44) ICowdoc l.lml ~ SpeedWMk' A* lllC#lf Off-Road Ong ll.cillg ~HAA ~ N1t1or*1. ~-......... lporttCeilllf .,.,_. ,..... Imm 700Qwb Pnlitelllllonf . c. hid ....... ,..,. ...... °"' ....... ....... ....... ~ Mo¥tt RllllOll Fl9gOIO LllCf Montes AloMoT• F..-.F-.. U..OT. Ea• 11tl TM Do Mo.it: ••'1 wSNkedown" (1988} A lawyer INide 1111 NF (Al (In ..._ t • "leNI 0.-" (1987. $dence Faon) P*1Ck ....... ~ "llllpect" "~(R} pns forces with 111 undef'oovet cop IO get Stereo) Sw.-, lJSI Niemi. In lhe ru:t. wasllllnds ol lhe Ju. (1987,.0r~ Cher. OerWllS ~ (In IO) 0 to lhe i:>Ottom o! a case 111Y01wig h ~ tin, a notllldc swordsmll1 MIS his serW:es to the Quaid. (In SMreo) O (2<01) related murder ot a DOllCe ob :J 11 I ~ OW1W ol I ..,.,_S MrlOl! lk\ 5*no) (VCR) (VCR) OIIm SC--/th Tiii E"""9 Dr. Ml W•l111,n11 ... 11t Guide ...... I I •Gill-. ..... •• "TM ......., Hoottl" {1975 ~ ........... tD Kr (1987. DrMll) .. ..,_ .. ,.""ft n. .... ......... Due"~ l'UNlerS - UDm medy) Lym= Based on X.-1 Kly Lenz Greg EV191" (1 26) ...... ,1_, • ....,..,~ llldlr1Qore $pke lees ~ ol lhe .,,. Hoiwlder's IP'l'f aDoul her ~le IS powlrl ==-~ .. nuder· llOfl$ lt\.lpllflg among Vft!US --ol New Yens ramous ~ 11 361NCA) OUI Jaon V lrom his ~ <nwe "' Alder1t bOdv " .,, ll-tJllctl llWlnltv CJ(tm .......... Sit.. Ill\• ..... .......... ......... ...... ........ .... ...... .......... .. ... ........ lDa .. ,.. W,...,. HWA Pro (OI Air) -.. m1l9 HllllldloolFOlllll ""'°" (OI Air) ,,,., lllwlt: ** """° McMe: • "Apllloclll'' (1982, Orama} Vflt. ....... '11lt r.....,...... (1985) Powlr1 Bootle, ......... (R) ..... mra .... T .... l1•. ene 1Calpr$y, Horst &lc:Molz. i1:38) (VCR) Mlg FOIW. Altll a •Mt..lollg .-di. .. ~ • ..,. .. Dr.,.) CtllO ,.,,.,., Brynn C8I ~ la ,..., ""' Ilia tori ., '* blclollll ,. .. ,,. ThMi. (1•38) :vcRl Ill llftlllM:I Of 1111 Amuon ~........._a IOrlmli IVCRI -.... f ... 11111M TllCU (In Stereo) NlgM TllCU (In Stereo) ~,. ....... ...... Lille ................ .......... -... fPI Air) ,, ........... CM" ._~ ..... It•. HDnar1 On S.--. ..... "~ r(l~A~ol ..... ~ ..... , .. DrllM} Jofrl CUllck. °""' Stlllll ~ ,,. .. _. .. ~ .... == ...... tit .. dlllll ... -r 11111. Honor! --1.511 (VCR) lld .. honor ... *'° Cllllllllll 111 ..... .., ........ -·-0,.-....... ........, I,.,_ -a ·· _... 1ti• 1vat ........ _....._ ...... ........ 11.19 {VCR) -(11:111 ... "" .......... 11• ---~ ...... _ ..... ,,.,. ......... •-.r-(1"21 (t:Ot) . """ -·-,, .................. _,. ... *"., lrll t T ..... TY,_..(""' (t21J .... (ttl1 ...... 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Accordmg to reports.. the Jet' pilot was performing an engine test when exhaust from the engines blasted a small building contaanang the airport's instrument landing system. FAA spokeswoman Elly Brekke said the estimated $250.000 (l'lea. lff SYSTEM/A2J More photos on Page A3 By EMILY ADAMS Of ·~ DAiiy P•lo• \tAlt Poltce arrc\tl'd 39 prc1tl''>tcr'> ~at­ urda' in the hall"a' ot an .\naheim hotel after lht'' 'tormed the m«llng of a Chnsuan fundamentaltst group opposed to'"'' ti right'> for homo'>{'\- uals. Chanung dapp1ng Jnd t'lh1\\ 1ng loud. pol1ce-t~ p( "h1s1lc'> thl· pro- ga' demon!.tratorc; marl hcd into the Pa·n Pacific Hotel JU'>t t'lclorl' noon. but "ere halted h~ pohct· out\tdc glass doo rs kad1ng to the c;~ m- posium·s meeting room In the narr< n\ hall" J \ protl''-ter<, )elled c;logan'> 'urh J' "lie' he~ ho ho homophoh1.:1 hJ\ got tn go.·· Jnd ··1 ""·four "' eight OrJngt· Coun- t~ ain't so '>tra1ght ·· T hl· '4 dl'mon- strators "ho plann'l·d un !wing Jr· rested ..a1 do" n on thl 11k tloor JI .\nahetm Pnlttl' ',gt Pl·ter \\ 1:hb''> urging After '.\ ebh J'kn.1 thl· J'\l.'mhkJ group to ka,1: 11nl 11! thl·m 'hnutt·d. "Get nd uf h1gotr. Jnd \\t''ll kaH· .. 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"'iukl .tpproalh thl' group and IJp 11n1: 'l'Jll'd proll''>ll'r on lht' '>hnulda .\' 11 Jlrt'rl'ht•aN.•J. thJI pcr\trn '"'uld 'tJnJ qu1eth. amid the · ... het·r, ot 1Hhl'f' and da'p their hJnJ, hl.•h1nJ tlwir hJl!..' f ht'\ "ere thl·n l'\Hlr1t·J lll'lllh h' lhl· clbo'' IP a \\J11tn~ pl•h1.l' hu' ·Another • symposium planned next year By EMILY AO AMS Of IM OM!) l'"<>t ~'"'" .\ .,, mpo,1um 'P'in'ort'J b' J rt•- hl_!111u' tundJnittnlJh'I i.:ruup on homO~\UJhl\ and puhhl f'Oltl'\ ',a1urda' 'utian.I l''1.·~th1nll from pnHt''>ll·r' to '>l hl·duhng dda" \1111 lhl' 11rgan11l·r 1hl' Kn I out\ ~hddon \J1d tht· gn•up plan' anoth1:r l0r nl'\t \l·ar Tht<, ~1:ar·, "111pt1.,1ur.1 "J' 1.11n- tro'l'r\1al hl.·tor1: 11 l"l'n hcg.tn Jul' tu ~ tlham \lkrf, .1ppt·JrJnl1: 1n h" o lli1.1al t.1pa,·1t' J' ,ha1rmJn ,11 thl' l ~ ( omml\,iun ''" ( '' 11 K1gh1\ .\I though .\lien ' 'IX'l'1. h \\ J' 1.k· IJ\l'd \ hour' Jl\t'r h1~ pl.int· "'·'' dl'laH·d in 'onhi:-m < ah1orn1.1. h,· du.1 dl'I \l'r hi\ 'i~l'\.h i:n11tln.I ··ttlJll.\ \n1mJI' Jnd H11n111'>l:\uJI'> \\ hJt " J \1 1m1nt' •·· "' 1~, ut 1nd· Jent On F ndJ\ thl· \.\ a-.hingt,•n-bJ~.J 1.1.tmml\\11.10 \\Ith \lkn Jl\\l·n11ng. bmndcJ the rnk 111 thl.' ,~.,· h "though1k.,, J1,gu,ltn!,! J nd un- nl'Cl·~~nh in11 J m m:11or. · In a prl.-'>\l on ll'rl·ncr f,1lllrn 1 nt:, 1 ht• '~l"l.'h tor whu .. h .\lkn \\11n J pan1al <;tJnding '" at1on tr,1m lht audtt"nn• \llt''1 dl·ndn1 h•' n'llt•Fut'' on thl• .-11mm1'>\ll10 h>r u•ndt·mnin~ the tttk "1thou1 reJding lhl tl"\I 0.-, -,.._.., _, _ ... homosexualtty •nd public policy symposium. A tot•I of J9 demonstr•tors were •rrested. Thl' 'a't prPtt·,t,·r \\J' Jrrt•,teJ .t 1 minUlt'\ Jlll'f tlh' 1trtlUP \\Jll..t-d IOll' jPtus~ su PROTEST/All "l hat t1tk 1, J' nnu..t·nt J'> J t1tll· ran Ile .. \lkn '>.lid "t'l111 1)ur prtmJl1\t tJ"'\\'' hJ\l' madl ,<1mc f Plus~ s~~ SYMPOSIUM/ A21 C'O\'EH STOHl'/Sl''\D:\ ,. SPt:('l:\I~ . . • . . . Tax battle shifts into high gear By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ll'W 0...,, I'-St.ti! \\1th J month to go t'lclon· tht• '\o, l'mhc..·r s~nal t•kct1on the force' for .ind again\t tht• ~kasurl' M ..ale' IJ\ 1nnea'e Jrt· po1o;l'll tor the tinal battle 'iort o f In th1~ c:tSl'. a broad toah11un faqmng the half-~:cnt ta\ htl.l' 1'> "aging a "'cll-~:oordmatl"d campaign and ha' amasst:d a hugl· "Jr chi:St. "h1lc the Measure \1 o ppon<:nts an-~altered. uno rganized and "11hout funds \'oters '"II be asl.ed to appn1\c an increase 1n the count~ sales ta' from 6 cent on th<: dollar hl ti. ltnl\ \\tlh 1h1.· Jdd ll\lnJI •und\ l.lflll'll'l.I tor suml· $ _\ t'ulluin in tr.1n'pt)na1111n 1mpr<)\ t' ffil'nl!> Proponent'> ot thl' nll'J<.urt· hl·aded h' th1: ( 1t11cns f or YI.''> On \I ,·tin1m1ttn·. ha\l· "llrl.t·d long and hard to trail a rri'fXh<tl 1ha1 "'II appc.il to nenonc. lomm1ttct' 1. hJirman Rrml· Ne tJndl.' . ..aid "\\e·\(_. c;pt·n1 ,1 ,,.11 .ind J halt Jnd had hundn'ds ofin,olH'd utlll'n<. "orl.1ng l\l lind out "'hat the count\·, ntllt'n' \\Jnt ·· '-rc;tJntk s.ltd Besides tarl,eting th<" lund<. tor an arra' ot transpona11on 1mpw\ l"ml·n1'. trnm lret'"3' and mad \\ldl·nin~ 10 puhltl 1r.in<.fl\•na111•n n pan\1on the mea~url' purpt•nt·dh prom1"''' gn1" th managt•mt·nt pr•l<:l'durl.'' '" 'l t tund1n~ a,·l·1,untah1ltt\ and .1 l'lllll'n·, "'Jll hdog uimmll- tn• 111 <" l·rS{:C th,• pr111.t''' Joining their ramp .irl' 'ud1 'hm-gn"\lh Jd' ocati.:'> J\ Tom Rogl'r' Jnl.I '"rm< 1rt>'>)man. "ho batl.l.'d la<.t 't'Jr' \kJ,urt· \ 11n grn\\th Cl1n1rol "That in 1t'>C'll ,h11"' 1h1: mn11 111 th,· plan · '~1ande sa11.1 "I i..n('\\ 11 \\l' \\l'O: jtotnJl l1l O)n\l lllr'•i.Jrd (Please se~ MEASURE/ A21 Restaurant clears city, but not legal hurdles AS .. na ml.' ... Harrah said "If the) tn to §uc "e "ould 1u't \uc lor harassmtnt .. 1 h<: Planning l omm1c;c;1on on 1 h ur;da} maht appro,cd Harrah's pl:inc; to con~truct a t"o-1\"'\cl re tau rant at Lancers Landing. located at ~I 0 I \\ Coost H 1ghwa~. on the edge of cwport Harbor Jll'>I ('JSt of Ne"port Boulevard N1ghtt1me-0nl\ dining Will he pro\ adC'd on the first floor and a da) and night ~afood bar and coc~ta1I lounge. ralled i\mbros1:1 C'o,c. wall he located on the S«"ond floor mbrosaa C'o\C "111 further provide h\C entertainment and dancani. Harrah said the ambiance v.111 be 1mtla r 10 that of the Mullers' 0'1JJOlll .\mbros1a. v.h1ch SCI the tone for fine. eleaant dining in Orange C'ount~ and wa a ~ma h hit Qn Balboa Peninsula for 10 ~rs. The new proJCCl pa~ a traffic study. but Hamh will return later with an updated circulation pl n that inc1udC$ a -valet partil'\I y tern. .. In rts approval. rommass1onns required m&auraat emplo)ccs bt allowed to park for free 1n the rest.aura..-. on· 1te lot to prcYcnt thcrh ftom parkifta °" .._, re 1dcnt1al lttet in the already m>Wckd *"-" Mli area. ........ .. JU IR DllV ~ Notkn ................. CS-6 ~····························· Ct·S ~ •.........••..•••..••.••...•• AS W9dl:lf 9 .... .. . .. .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1 - - • u Or1n090oeat DAILY PILOT/ Sund•v. October I , 1919 One kllled in 4~hour Anaheim hostage siege • ~ ..uNDA KIUER <1111' --s-.ic. "M y pndson jumr>td on him '" try 10 aet the aun away, and he was shot in the side." said Bad&ett. arrived uid Anahetm Sat Jam Gcorse. . A man who was upset over the end of his rclationd\ip with an Anaheim woman killed her son and held her and her mother hostaie Saturday for more than fours hours, a family member said. The arandfather said Burnside told him to ao outside and have police get an ambulance. and lhen come back into the house at 1337 Aetna St. wbert his 67-year-old wife Jean ,nd daughter Barbara Kay. 44, were being held. · 1ot into an •'Jument with his estranaed ajrlfritnd. There were oriainally seven people in the house with the gunman. includina an nci&hbor and a house painter who let\ the house before the shooting. McDaniel said Burnside told lhem him he planned to kill everyone in the !louse and then turn the gun on him~lf. He had·prcparcd a cassette tape to leave behind with an explanauon of his actions. he told the hostaacs. Qfflcers CStablis~ed telcph~ne ,contact Wtth Burnside and talked him out, pol!ce $8td. •'(Wc),talked ~o him .. (to). get h1m calmed down and to basically negotiate with him. and (he ~s) made to realize thinas could only get worse. nothing could &et better." said Anaheim Offi~r Jeff Berns. George Burnside, 33. alle~edly shot and killed Darren Badgett. 21 . when the victim tried 10 jump the •unman and take away, his rifle and a hand grenade~ "He told me he wouldn't shoot my wife or kill any police officers if I would come right back. but the police wouldn't. let me go back." ~dien sa!d .. Louis Badgett and the v1ct1m 's g1rlfnend Tammy McDaniel, 22. carried the bleeding Darren Badgett out of the t\,ouse . Barbara Kay Badgett had broken off her seven· ~onlh relationship with Burnside a few days ago, and SlOCe then the . gunman had sent her flowen in a(l attempt to reconcile. said the grandfather, who de- scribed the suspect as very jealous.. Anaheim Police Lt. Marc Hedspeth. would not confirm the identity of the sus~t. but ~!d a shotJun and a hand grenade used in m1lnary 1ra1f\mg eiterc1scs was found in the one.story 'house. "I was in by. bedroom listening to the radio. when I heard a gun blast," said Darren 's grandfather Louis Burnside' released his hostages about 4:30 p.m. and .. dgett. 78. _r "I saw my grandson lying on the t1oor in a pool of blood. The guy with the gun made me sit on the coach with my wife," the grandfather sajd. "I called 9 11 and then helped grandpa carry Darren to lhe gate, he was still alive, but I think he bled to death," said the distraught woman. Anaheim _police arrived at the house about 11 :50 a.m. and a Special Weapons And Tactics team cordoned off the area·. The shooting took place after police then peacefully surrendered to authorities. · "I didn't think he would go that fa r. I hope he g~ts, the gas chamber," said Badgett. who was covered wnh Ills _grandso.o's blood. She said Burnside arrived around I 0:30 a.m . and MEASURE , From A1 we could never get the measure passed unless we brouJht. together the people who traditionally are fighung· each other.·· . But their financial power comes mostly from the development community. . In a recent financial repon filed with the county Registrar of Voters office, Citizens For Yes On M had 'raised more than $800.000. About $700,000 came from lhe building industry. wi th 12 county developers accounting for nearly $500.000. The biggest contributors included the Build- ing Industry As~ociation of .Southern California ($25,000). Barratt American. Inc. ($50,000), The Suie Corp. ($40,000). C.J . Segerstrom & Sons ($ 10,000), The Fieldstone Co. ($45.000) and The Irvine Co. ($59,000). Other large contributors were J.M. Peters Co. ($50,000). The Koll Co. ($25,000). Rancho Santa Margarita ($50.000), Shea Homes ($40.000). the William Lyon ~o. ($50.000) and Woodcrest Development Inc. ($40,000). Also contributing were Disneyland ($25.000) and Citizens for Traffic SolutiOns ($36.500). a developer-affiliated committee that led the defeat of last year's slow-growth Measure A. naire that will be used to'target people for future mailers. "We found out, the plan is pretty com- prehensive and will help us know what to emphasize." Nestande said of the poll. First on the target list. of course. will be 1he most likely vo}Crs. • Because this is a special election, both sides know that can work in favor of the anti-M forces. People against any kind of tax increase. no matter what its merits, arc consistent voters. So, Citizens For Yes O n M will target future mailers at high propensity voters. Nestande said. He said polls show they arc m arginally ahead of the anti-M forces. .. It tells us people are willing to pay for a tax increase if they're convinced the benefits are there." he said. "" Taking the battle to the pro-M Goliath are a loose coalition of Davids. Among the groups are No New Taxes. based mostly along the Orange Coast and south county. and Orange County Taxfighter-;. an inland-hased Measure M opponent. Also on record against the' measure is Orivers for Highwa)' Safety. which was formed to fight the freeway Diamond Lanes. . A recent example occurre~ at ~he California Republican Assembly convention m September when representatives from each local C RA group gathered to hear pro and con arguments on Measure M. . . Convention chairman Howard KJem said tbey had trouble getting.the ~itizens For Yes On ' M to commit a representative. even after he agreed to drop one anti-M spokesman for a substitute. . AJmost up until the last minute. they didn't know if there would be anyone from the pro-M side. . Randy Goodwin. who is managing the Yes on M headquarters. showed up. but probably wished he hadn't. In a straw poll, the CRA delegates voted overwhelmingly against the measure. . Russ Burkett who took the anti-M stance in lhe debate and is acting as an unofficial leader of the oppositjon, called the measure. "the tax that wouldn't die." Although a 1984 sales tax increase proposal was crushed. be said this ~sal is more insidious because it tries to con vince the voters there is something in it for everyone. "They figure 1f lhe carrot is dangled. maybe you'll buy something," Burkett said. ~ ..... ~.,Lee ~97- ••chard Sandoval fleftJ 1h~ke1 hands with Huntington Beach Pollce Chief Ron ~owenberg upon .receiving award. Nestande said they hope to raise at least $1.5 million. Dana Reed. a member of the Orange County Transportation Commission who is serving as committee treasurer. said the fu nd-raising has been going well. Costa Mesa City Councilwoman Sandy Genis. of No New Taxes. said they have a limited mailer going out next week. but they won't come close to matching lhe financial power of the pro- M forces. She said the lack of organization among the measure's opponents hurts their cause, too. .. We're ad hoc. We're not terribly organized. which is unfortunate." Genis said. Perhaps the anti-M group's biggest ally is the Orange County Register. which has published several editorials against the measurt. The Register. which has never met a tax it liked, provides a powerful voice in the county that could offset the massive bankroll of the pro- . M committee. Ex-football player honored for tackle :·Raising money IS never easy. But I think the people 1n Orange County understand how important Measure M is. so they're being gen- erous," Reed said. She said part of the problem anti-M forces a re .finding is an apparen~lv c~nscious decision by their opponents to avoid direct faceotTs in fo- rums. And. should the measure pass. the anti-M forces may be read~ to take the battle to the courts. Attorney Mark Rosen said he and others have already discussed legal action if voters approve the proposition. after two men knocked a 65-year-old woman to the ground and tried to steal her purse last month. The committee wasted no time m spending its money. either. It already has spent more t-han $700.000 on consultants. radio advertisements. mailers and polling. It recently sent out a countywide question- . ..They don't seem to be willing to sit down with us." Genis said. .. Maybe they've got so much money they figure they can freeie us out and don't n,eed to face us directly." "l will {>robably be the attorney to file a suit on 1he legality tf it passes," Rosen said. "We've had thoughts ·and discussion on it. but there's oo dec'ts1on yet.•· By ROBERT BARKER Of -~ ""°' sr.n -Fonner Ocean View High School football player Richard Sandoval. 19, has been named Huntington • Beach Neighborhood Watch's crime fighter of tne month after he tackled and apprehended a man who tried to 'strong-arm a purse from an elderly womah. Sandoval. who instructs physi- •cally and mentally handicapped chil-~dren in Santa Ana, got a plaque. a handshake from Police Chief Ron !Lowen~ and a suggestion or two 'that he join the Police Department. ··1 might." he said. "Ifs something --t always wanted to do." Sando.val happened by shortly '. !SYSTEM f from A1 price tag included replacement of lhe equipment. plus engineering and c construction costs. ' .. Our lawyers are looking into ~filing a claim.'' Brekke said. "Nothing has been done yet. Our procedure is to contact the airline by 1 1ener first and attempt to settle the ~matter that way. If lhat procedure does not yield a settlement. the U.S. attorney will take over ... A spokesm:s. for Phoenix-based America West said he did not know f whether there had been any talks t between the airline and the FAA ,~eP.rding paying for the destroyed ~equipment. r Dick Shimuzu America West's manager of media relations, said there was some question as to who was at fault in lhe accident. • "What happened is they were run· ! ning an engine check. and the pilot Here are the winning numbers ! picked Saturday night for lhe Cali- "J fomia Lottery's twice-weekly ••Lotto '6-49" game: 14, 29, 4S, 19. 32. 42' and the bonus number. 4. AMBROSIA ftOfft Al The woman wouldn't let go and she got up and joined her husband who chased after the two suspects . yelling for help. Sandoval. driving to his girl- fri end's house. jumped out and overpowered one suspect until police arrived. The second man had already fled. Sandoval. a 6-foot. 200-pounder who also wrestled while he was at Ocean View. restrained the culprit in a choke hold and held him for about five minutes until officers arrived. .. 1 just went over and helped the man out ... Sandoval said. '"It was something lhat I should do." asked the tower where he should run it." Shimuzu said. '"They instructed him to go to a certain location. He did that. ran the engine check. and ended up damaging the equipment." Shimuzu sa1d Don Monteath. America West's senior vice-presi- dent for operations. would be the one deaJjng with matters related to the Sept. 28 accident. He said Montealh was not available for com- ment at 'press time. Meanwhile, John Wayne Airport is doing without the instrument landing system, which aids landings and take-offs m fog or other bad weather. Flights wiU still be 3ble to take off in fog. with the aid of a less sophisti- cated backup navigation system. air- port officials say. Landin& aircraft will be diverted to other airports in the event of poor visibility. FAA officials said the instrument landing system will be out of '5Crvice until next month. Playen who corrcct.ly guessed aU six numbers will share a prize pool . of S 11. 74 million~ All those who picked five numbers plus lhe bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool of$l .8S million. PROTEST From A1 the hotel. For a few m in utes minutes he sat alone. surrounded by tele- vision ·cameras and the media. chanting the last slogans by himself. As we was led away. he told reporters he was proud to be ar- rested. Anaheim police kept · the protesters for about another 30 minutes in their bus. cited e:ich of them for trespassing. and released them into the parking lot. They left the meeting site without further incident. The meeting. sponsored by the Coalition for Traditional Values and leas:! by the Rev. Louis Sheldon. had ~thered to discuss: 1hc reasons gays should be omined from civil rights legislation: so-called ··rcpairativr therapy'" to make ga) s espouse het- erosexuality: and the nature of homosexualit). Outside. the representall ves of three groups -the Orange Count) In other business, the commission: .. .. we·ve bad serious problems with other rcs- &auiutl where they've ctwae<t outlandish ~ces to their employees." C'Ommiuioncr James ''Buzz • Person said. ' •Voted to recommend the City Council revoke Newport Sound Waves' use pemut because of its c-0nttnued failure to comply with about a dozen con- <'ditions of approval. 'The busineM, located at 2906 W. Coast Hiabway, installs stereos and other electrical equipment in automobiles. The use permit was granted a year qo. Hamb llid be bu leesed 40 s~ at the site for w ,.....,... ~ dae day and ISO spaces at n41bt so .m.. for ~ lbould not be a probkm. -lllraiJl llill lie ii buildiq the new Ambrosia but ~=~w.-WW own aac1 operate it Meuwbile, lj .. -a .. l'llllUIUt. c.ued Meaalune, illlllll· 6e. Ambroaia Grand Te10n in COiia ... Olllllr. • AP.P.fOved plans for the construction of a lhreo- story, residential and commerdal project at 28th Street and Newport Boulevard. Tbt proJflCI includes two buildinp With ~Ooor reWI shops, rnklt1'tial unita on the two ·~ loGrs aad .adersrou.nd put.in .. A W. landlcaped ~ will UC> be provided in tbe IDid6 ol IM property for opea ..-ce. Visibility Lt'aguc and Act Up chapters from Orange County and Long Beach -had pro1ested the fundamen tali sts notions of homosexuality and therapy. One' s,gn. leaned up againsl the hotel's parking entrance read: "Re- pairative Therapy. 5 cents. The Homophobe ls In." "That repairative therapy 1s just brainwashing.'' one protester said. "They ruin a person's self estretn through guilt. That's repa1rat1 ve?" Others were dcmon~trating mosll} against the appearance of speakers such as Rep. William Dannemeyer. R-Fullerton. and William Allen. chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. who spoke to the symposium as a repre!'entative of the commission. .. These men are public officials and we're tired of our tax dollars being spent to deny us our civil rights." Jeff LeTourneau. chairman of the Vis1bilitv League. said. But the charges of infringements of rights went both ways during the SYMPOSIUM From A1 unable to think clearly." The densely worded. academic · speech Allen delivered left many in the audience strainini to understand Allen's message behmd his words. The contenuous title was in refer- ence to an analogy Allen beard in the 1960s. he said. which basically said, "Now that we have finally recognized that American blacks have rights. we need to do the same with animals ... Hearing blacks lumped in with animals deeply troubled him, said Allen~ a black man. Now, he seems to fear ho mosexuals "desire to be- come a protected minority ••. creates a fatal pattern that )las reduced ccnain contemporary homosexuals to pursue the identical barter of the precious right of American citizenship to determine one'~ ,own ooune for a l~e equality with animals." While it was aPJ)lrent Allen op- poled incJudinJ homosexuals, or sex~ orientauon, in civil. riatns ordinances -because to 1ncfudc IJ'OUPI merely on the basis of sym· bolic rm>snition cheapens such qis&ation -be would not say, calflOdcally. whether or not be op- POlel tbl movement for ct¥il riabts for ......... WI.a M tpleifkally oppoeed was ~-u-.uall, . ~aectio9 wilbJn civil rilltts istorically, ..... .,..... bu .....,. led to be--..... •t:beillnened ...... ..... ... ~~fortbl• ... of lbe ~tf~--.... Allen ldmiaed ~.coauoveny ==~= .. ~:.= 1te-.11111 ........ oatbc H 'dH•flllllliOfdlilJW . ..... ~ Alla .. , ...... * ---~ ... ..-.---.,. Cid .. to c-. .... :&i:-~•~-= .... two-day symposium. 'Tm troubled by the fact that a group of m1htant homosexuals ha' c sought to curtail our free speech with their demonstration.·· Lou Sheldon said. after thl· hall was clear'ed of protesters. Sheldon was also distressed b' an alleged stink bomb kt off 1n · the hotel's lobby Frida~ rnoroang at thl· be~nning, of thr S} mposium. he said. He also said his group would be charged for .. tens of thousands of dollars wonh of damaged carpet.'' and would probabl~ not be wel- comed back b' 1he Pan Pacific 1n following years. Hotel secunt} has denied that an~ sort of a stink bomb was detonated. While there was the pungent aroma of vomit wafting through the hotel's corridors. Michael Tha)er. manager of security. said the} had not )Cl found the source of the smell. which began Thursda\. night. "It could be (rom a bachelor part~ -where a buncll of guys drank too .. As I assess the politics of the situation. I see mos1 people are not concerned about the tSSue: they just don't sec it as a threat.'' Dan- nemeyer said. In the course of his speech. Dan- oemeyer also sought support for a piece of legislation. HR 3 I 02. which would require anybody who tested positive to the AIDS antibody 10 reveal their past sexual contacts to state health care representatives. Other symposium speakers evalu- ated lhe gay rights movement, on national and local levels. and djs- cussed ways in which homosexuaJs could undergo therapy and after- wards renounce the gay lifestyle. Tb is was an important part of the agenda for Lou Sheldon, who com- mented, "Homosexuality is not gay. Really, it•s a tragic lifestyle." Not everyone who attended the conference agreed with the speakers and opinions put forth, however. Tracy Hartley. a health care murh and got sack n~ar an air vent," Tha~cr saad. "We JU!.t ha,en'1 found i I \'t't. .. Member~ of tht• \'1.,1bihty League and Act Up ha\l' denied involve- ment in the incident. Saturday night. Jeff LeToumeau looked back on the long day of protest and arrest and pronouned the whole thing ··a fabulous suc- cess:· Besides the healthv turn out of demonstrators for his side. LeToumeau was also pleased with the fact that. he said. 19 gays and lesbians had inf~ltrated the sym- posium. coming away with plenty of information. After being told Sheldon planned to have another. s1mtl:ir. symposium 1n 1990. LeTourneau said. "Well. since he never had more that 55 people in there. and 19 of them "'ere ours and you figure a lot of them were media -"ell. af he "an1s to have another s~ mpos1um next ~ear ·for 17 people. that's fine w11h us. We'll be there.'Y- worker from Los Angeles. said she came to the S) mpos1um out of curiosity. After dealing with gays and AIDS 1n her job. she said. she was interested in gathering more information on some of the issues. Information .. Hanley said. is not what she got. ''I've never heard so many lies in m)' life. Those people in there are taking the worst of the (homosexual) lunatic fnnge and rep- resenting them as )Our average gay lifestyle. "llS as if we took Charles Manson and Richard Ramirez and Ted Bundy, lumped them all together. and said. here are your typical heter- osexuals." After Han ley left the meeting room for some fresh air. she watch- ed the chantingprotesters in the hall for a minute. They were chantini. "Tax the church. feed the P,OOr. money for A I OS. not for war. ' "Well. that makes sense.·· Hanley said. 1101 IU\\ "-''Ill UI 11 Columbus Day -Monday Banks •Closed POSUI dellvery • No dellwfy ;r,... p1r1n., • Tlalh .. Calla*d • uaMI I ,. I __,. I I ll 1" 0 I ll \ I 11 I . Children may make · the difference in a brave new world Perhaps my deepest impress10n from the Soviet Union in our long International Peace Mission was the look of the children - on colfective farms. at a pons1de "heany welcome." in a Soviet school, at an i~ cream parlor. in the counyard of a massive cotton mill. or gooscstepping children at a war memorial. They were healthy children with bright complexions. buy they didn't smile. Sttll. they were fncndly. in an intense son of way. and curious, and impressed. Wh erever our luxul) ri ver boat stopped. -as we cruised across the Ukraine. here were the children. pressing forward with their linle cards and patriotic pins and tiny CCCP flags with the hammer and sickle. We had been urged to indul_ge in c1t1zen diplomacy wherever we could, so before leaving the U.S .. I bought a new Polaroid camera. and I shot nearly .50 Poforo1ds of Soviet children. each lime watching t.beir eyes Widen in amazement as the picture slowly developed while ----111111 I held 1t in front of th em. One ume. man) children gathered around me in Dnepropetrovsk. the great industnal and munitions center with its beautiful parks and tree-hned avenues. This had been a closed cny since 1957. and "'e were the first foreigners permitted in the ri verpon city foll owing Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika. Consequent!\. we were the firs t foreigners these children had ever seen. and 1 took many pictures and gave them to them, and one little gril. slightly tearful. ca me up to me and gave me her little handbag. and small red and white plastic job. Al fLTsL I refused it. but sbc insisted. finall} forci ng it on m~ wi fe. INllMiflJI Gwen. and pointing toward me. 1nd1cat- ing that she "anted me to ha\C n . .. _.. .... a.1 ... a.1,..M•• With glasnost. 1oda\ ·s So' 1et chil- dren will kno" much more about the "orld than 1h.e1r parents and grandparents ner kne". and the) "111 be encouraged under Gorbache' 's re tructunng to scl' 1f the Sonet Commun 1st S\Stem of go\emment can be bc:nt or modified in the ~c.-ars ahead 10 inspire more producuon of much nl·cdcd consumer goods and sen ices. Perhaps 1oda) 's children can make the O\ 1ct s~stem "ork. and 1f the) C\ er get their al't toge1ha the) \\ill become a formidable po" er since th e) control most ot thl' "orld's n1t1cal ra" matcr1als. Many of )OU "'ho haH· read m~ rt>pon s from the O\ 1et Llmon haq~ asked 1f I "ould tal..e this 1np again. This same group. sponsored b~ Promuung Endunng Peace of ~ oodmont. Connecti- cut. 1s planning a '>UTlllar International Pl·arc Cruise do"n th e Dnieper R1\cr nc'I Jul~-.\ugust. but unko;s a number ofadJUStmc nt!> arc madl'. I would not go again. nor could I recommend 1t 10 an' om· else. Bui I do intend to lW lll the So\ 1ct l 'nt0n again . and l:, l'n Amencan ''ho earr should plan to '1~11 no" that thl· nation 1c; mNc open. o much of the \\Mld"c, future dl'Pl'nd!> on "hat 1\ no" happening in the So' 1ct l 'nwn and the rest of Eumix· and the rco;t of the Communist "orld. I. tor one. ha,·l' learnl'd 1ha1 unfortunatd} Wl' can't bt'llC\l' our go,cmmnet nor our ml·d1a for thl· naturl· of the Soviet l 'n10n .ind ''hal 1<. going. un thl'rl' E\l'l'pt for 11'> o;pall' prngram and 11\ armamen1 tel·hnolog'. thl' So' 1e1l 'n1on1s truh a Third \\ orlll rnuntn But It hac, the cap.arm . th e manpo"er and the rc)OUffl''> 10 kad the."orld It 1' ama11ng ho~ th e USSR handk" J n\A)or cm!\ .\fter the hombk nurkar mcltdo" n at l 'hl·rnob~ I. Thl· go' l'rnment aetl·d quid.I~ to mo' e some .:!Sll fa m1lie'> !rum a eommunll' a short J1stancl' from thl· nuclear reactor P1ft\ 1n-1ou rt'>t hu\l'S "l'rl' l·ommandeen.·d and the fam1hes \\ere mo\ l;d to a '1llagl' near "ll'\ "hl·re !Cl" nc;(X•opk shared their home" \\I th lhl'\C total 'trangas for thrl'l' month\ Dunng that llml·. thl' go' l'fnml'nl built 2511 tx·au11lul Ill'" hClme., on "hat formcrh \\JS farmland \tkr bnci.. hou~l'S \\l'rt' built. the families rt'lol:atl'd into thl·m We' 1l11tcd th1'I nl'\\ '1llagl· -"olonl c.h1na -Jnd I \\J\ tn' 1tl'd into the homc' -nl·at insulatl'd bnci.. homl'"· "1th t\\O tx-droomc,. a "'mg room. l..1tlhl·n \\1th running "atl'r. dc1."tnc11~. and a h1g scr' ice porch l:.al h houc;l' '' d1fTeren1. and eolornl bm:k ha!> bel'n used to form ma'iona~ an on the outsllk "all~ -lk~1gm of ship\. or flO\\l'~. or \C'l'lll''I. Eat h hou\e 1., nn about a half arrl' of land. largl· enough for li'e'ito~:k and s~mll' fam1I~ farming. and thl· fam1ltc' "urk on the ncarb\ rnlkrt1H' tarm. The So\ tl'I!> an· dl•cpl~ emouonal. In O<lr'>\.I. I prl''l'ntl·d a Cahforn1a lltalc tlag to the leadl·r l>f th l' local ix·al"l' rnmmmn -. nnd I was embrarcd \\armh h\ him JnJ h\ a hl'a' 11' ml·dalkd 'l'taan of "the great pa1rwt1l' \, ar ·· .1 nJ 'il"Orl·~ ll f 11m n,f>copk· mohtied ml· and gaH us SOU\Cnlr'i of l>Ur \ 1'11 - But m~ nc\t \l'ilt "Ill not bl.· \\llh this Pl'acl·.group. "h1ch see med to a11ract all manna of "ell-1nten1mncd amatl'urs "Ith <;tar<. in their c~l's _and ht1lc l'l'c \Ian) \\Crt' ecologists. not ix·al'l' acll' 1'tll Man) "ere lru~tratcd l'go') "ho need an audience . .\nd the~ "ounJ up ta lking to th em eh e'i or mal..ing 1d1011e :.tatc.-ments. Dunng onl· workshop aboard our boat. onl' dckgatc said he thought thl' proposed l' • -4io' 1e1 m1-;<;mn 10 \tar' should be del\.·rred and thl' monc) uS<.•d to oflM't \\llrld 'itan a11on. \\hereupon. another delcgatl' said ... stan at1on 1\ IU't nature·., "a~ of maintaining the "orld\ population balance ·· But out 1de Llltlnatka. \\t' "all..ed through a beautiful park surrounding a la l..c. and lound a monument to ·aman1 ha mllh. thl· httle .\mencan girl" ho' 1s11cJ the 0' ll't l "n1on after ''ntmg 10 thl· So' 1et pre 1dcnt. onl~ to be l ilied la1a in a plane crash 1n :-.:c" 'I ork state. 1\11 0' er thl· So' 1e1 l "nio':). )Oung,stcrs no" ha' c fomll'd Samantha mllh duhc;. "ork1ng tor peace and understanding. To them. war and tan a11on arc not nccessa~ to maintain a proper balance of world populations. Let me end these repons with the hope that we can ignore lhl' old bigots and encourage a ne" genera11on of professional peaccmai..ers. Jim Ft/too ls a loagtlmt observer of lbt Oruge Coast. His co/um.a ru1 Sundays aad Wedaesdays. Pl I.OT Ot:t 'ADES Compffed by Don Hlfflard Jr. Oct. 13. 190 -More than one thousand adults arc no" pan1c1- patmg m the evening collcgl' pro- gram at Orange Coast l'Ollegc. ac- cordina to figures rekascd this \\Cd by Dr. 8111 J. Pn"t. director of Adult Education. Dunng its fi rs\.. year of operation. the program has tnplcd in the number of people which it serves. Man) of the cnrol- len have registered in two or three of the fony-scven classc'i 3\ a1lable to them. Oct. t, lt5t -A meeting of members of the Balboa Island Im- provement Associauon. and others interested in findin& a solution to the problem of vandalism and dis- order on the island. turned out to be a standina room only affair at the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Com- merce Wcdncsda~ nighL Accordina to Chamber Mona&er Jack Barnett, about 40 people were e~pected to attend the meeting and be tent out about )S noucc cards a few days ahead of the date. How-ever, intaat was so hiafl that 86 peopk pecked into the meeuna room. A MOtlter and chltd protest the VletnaM War. of the Communist Pany. (She was to speak today at Irvine.) <kt. U, lHt -Oroups of stu· dents 10 at least four OranJe Coast •rca colleacs will pank1p1te in Wedncsda):"s nationv. 1de mora- tonum apinst tbc Vietnam War. Ort If, lt'7t -Nev. rntaurants. financial 1nsanulions.. n:taikrs. ttt· vice ~ and even a beauty colqe bave ODCiaed or art ~N to ..-ia Lake Fornt Plan, a ti 0 mtllion \hoppiQI ttnttt de~elop­ mnaL "'' Tbe niDMcft comda is at tJtC --... ann ·~·-:s.n ~ Pa)IC•IJ ud Ulire FONlt Drive. -iMa ... °'*Sa Md Suta AM F..-n MCI ne Auto CftW. DRl\'E Tl,_E Cf ashing views About 130 ga}-nghts ~up­ poners. man> carrying signs and c hanting. con,crged a turda~ on the Pa n-Pacifi c Ho tel 1n Anah1em to prote t a s~ m- pos1um sponsored b\ C hnst1an fundamentalists seeking to blod: ci" ti rights for homo~c\uals. Short l~ before noon. JY pro testers moved into tht' hotd to continue their ro"d" dt•mon- strauon against the ~·mpos1um on "Homosexua lt t\ and Public Pohc) I mplication·~ .. pre en1cd bv the Coalition fo r T rad1 t1onal Values. One bv one. the protesters were politcl> led awa} b} Anaheim police unttl o ne man (lower k ft photo) chanttng slogans remained. He. too. \.\a\ arrested (lower right). Daily Pilot photos by Daniel Hankin DAILY PILOT /Sunday October 8, t989 :-.J~ 122)FW Y G~O IJ Santa Ana Avenue bet"ccn anta Isabel .\'cnuc and !1st tret.·t 1n Costa ~k~ "Ill have restncted traffic no" 10 each direcuon from 7 a.m. 10 ~ p.m. through Octobc:r for s1de"alk ronstruc- uon. ~ Harbor Boult \'&rd fro m 19th trttt to JUSl nonh of Wilson .\ \ enue in osta Mesa wi ll have restncted traffic now '" each direction for storm drain con- struction through the middle of the month. E Mlcltelsoe Drlve between Jam- bo~ Road to Von Karman Av- enue in Irvine will have lane closures from 8 s;>.m. to 5 a.m. through Nov. 10 for installation of an underground electrical conduit b) Southern California Edison Co. IJ Al ... Parllwaf wcstbdund be,. tween Culver Drive and ~o· WcstJ)lrk in Irvine ~II have the No. 3 lane clt>lcd from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. throuah Oct. 16. -I Ale. Parllw•J at Laauna Ca- O)OO . Roed 1n Irvine· wtll be cloled bet-.wttll 9 a.m. and J p.m. throusb Oct. 16 10 I.WI a lef\ rum lane. I WtnT ... 1'0f1)I and IOutb.- bound' &aneS at lbc Sen1a AM FrenaylM Walnut Avtn111 lD lffiM WUI bl'fit ilHCinblltftl .. liCNlt ~ Jaly 1990 -10 CalaUI---~ .. i Saa Diego Creek Re&ioul Bike Trail bct"C'tn the San Diego Frttway and 'West Yale Loop in Irvine will tx closed through February for bndge construc- tion and ch:rnnel 1mpro,e- mcnts. ti] Su Dkp Cl'ed ~~I Blke Trail between Alton and pnng- brook in lrvme will be clo~d throuah Tuesday for under- . aroun<t utility con trucuon. m Eut C..11 Btpway between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Jk>ulevanl 1n Ntwpen Belch will ha\..e tM t*O c:utbound tines rcconun.tetcd and re· surfaced throua,h the middle of the month- ....._ C.ter Dnve hm Or~ .. Tift to Sand Canyoft A, .• Cfttle 1n Irvine wtll be n:stncicd to OGC lane CKb wa • and lhc bib .,.., will be detouml. ..... ~~ l btc.u• ,_ lfWlie ...._ Wattt Olstnct Wlll 111 ln IF r" s a.._ Mwr main II Jamboree RNd at the nta Ana Frcev.-.y in Irvine will ha,·e .north and JOUlhbound lanes ubj«t to intcmuntnt ronaa· uon due 10 CaJtrlft bndat con· truct1on. v.1lh dair1nce rat~ tcd to t • fttl. 6 U)(bes UJJUI bridae com J*uon . • fte S-ta AM .........., nonb· bond connector fMIP IO lbc t.aauna Freeway teiwbbc*ftd wiQ ·be pet"f'M_..Uy doled M 1 a.m. °" Ck\. 9 due to btidlt COMtnldtOft. DANA POINT Orange Coast DAil Y PILOT I Sunday, October 8 , 1989 Demonstrators demand better U.S. housing Advocates say one-fourth of nation ill-housed WASHI NGTON (AP) -Back 1n 1937. talo.ing lhl' oath of office for a St'Cond t1mt'. Pres1dc.•nt Frankltn D. Roosevelt said he saw "one third of a nation 111-hnu\cd. 111-clad. 111- nounshoo.·· Half .a ccnlul) later. "1th tens of thousand!> of .\mencans marrhing on Washington to dt.·mand "Hous- ing No"'! .. "'htit percentagt• :ire still .. ilJ-houSl'd .. ? "About one founh." sa's Daniel Hoffman. rcSl'arch di rector of lhe American ·AITorda~lc Housing In- stitute al Rutgers lJnl\crsit) in Ne\\ Brunswick. N.J "About :!~ million families an: living 1n housing that the go,crn- ment classifies as having a prob- lem." said Hoffman ... The number of rcntcr'i ha!> gone up after declining for \'l'ar!> and 'cars. and at the thl' sami.· 11mt• lht• 'qualtt~ and quanlll~ of tht· hou<.111g s1orlo. of tht· count!) has dcdincd. t'' t·~ )Car in ever: n:g1on:· -\bout that tht•rt· 1c, lt11lc d1'iputt'. In a field swampt•d h~ stat1~t1cs and often ron1rad1cton ~1ud1t·s. no argu- ment c\1Sls 0' t'I · lht· claim of tht• <lemonstrators: .\ mt•nra ha!> a hous- ing problem .\grecment comt'' from James ( hnstian. rh1cf t•ninom1-.1 for the W.\ 'HI NGTON ( .\P) -Occu- panh of Be' crl) Hills mansion!> and sl..1d-ro" sht>hcrs marched hand·IO· hand Saturda) in the largest demon- !otration for decent and fair housing sincr the c1v1l rights crusade of thc 1960s. · . The mik-long march along l on· st11u11on A' enul'. from thl' Wa!>h~ng-, ton Monument 10 a rall~ site JUSI shon of the: Cap11ol. rro" ncd a thr<.'C-da' "Housing No"!" t'am- pa1gn, si}on!torl·d b} more than 200 orgamzauons. on behalf of tht• homeless a' "di as all .\mencan~ \earning for more affordable home-. · \.\ ashington Ma~ or Manon Barr), himself a cosponsor of the parade. claimed 150.000 people in till' throng which filled the entire hnt of progl'cssion and spilled into adJaCl'lll areas -0f the National ~1all. ll.S. Park f?ohce charartl'n1t•t1 that figure as 100 high. but thl.'1r o" n estimate. 40.000. "as not comp1kd until la1e in the afkrnoon. afkr man) pcople haddnfted a"a~ from more than five hours of speech mak- ing and entertainment. D.C. ~frtro­ politan Police spokesman \hraharn Parks. b' contrast. said his depan- mc:nl co.un ted bet\\Ct'n 70.000 anti 75.000 al the same hour. nt·ar the t•nd of lht' program. Ohio Go'. R1r hard C'clc~tr. a Democrat. ia uded the corn mitml·nt of past Republican presidl'nt-. 10 f:ur and det·ent hou~ing. but dcd~m·d: .. I'm angn because Ronald llt·ag;rn betr.ned that legac~:· As the cro"d rhccred. Crle tt added: .. The fedrral goH·mment found. in one week, SI b1lhon for tht' poor souls made homele!>'.> b) Hurricane Hugo. We ne~:d billions for the poor souls made homde!>s b) Hurricane Ron- nu:." • eieste s:iid there were I 0.000 ma"hcrs from Ohio alune. whi le 15 hml'i. that many were in dirt• need of housing in his state. Tht.· program culminated a J?Olill· cal s1egt• that had been months 1n the malo.1ng. and t·ndc<l \\ith the rousing oraton of tht• Re'. Jesse Jackson and the mu~ir of ·1c' It.' Wonder. Jacl.. 'on \<lid ... ,, c an: taught that 1 hl' homl'lcss art' dcrelirts. craz~ rx.·ork "ho ha \l' rho~n sdf-dc- '' rut 11011. \1' hrotht•rs and s1s1crs. 1h1o; 1~ .\mt'nl·a. the hcht·st nation 111 lht• wurld :-..o ont· -;hould go homl'- k" 1'ht•1r .1.:ond1t1011 1s not a ml'J\Urt• of thl·ir \\orth. it's a mcasurl' ol our \\Orth:· Jaci..,on notl'd rcpt.1rl<, 1ha1 Reagan 1-. gt•1t1ng $2 m1ll1on to ddi,er l\\O ~pcl'rht·~ tn Japan. "He can tell them tum hl' dl'>gract·J our na11on "1th rad1l·al d1~rl•gard for the poor. Wh} Mt' thl'ft' J m ti hon homc:k'ss'' Thl'} t'UI tht• Hou.,1ng Dc:r~1rtment budgt.·1 b\ 75 pt•rn•n1 and lhl·~ !)tole the oihcr 25 percent." h1: said. -\!. f{ir Bu-;h. Jae I.. son said: ··He \\;tilt<. to put more JllOnc:y in tht• h<ind~ uf the rich so thl'~ ran haH' a h ... ·arh hou't" and · thl' poor can ha't' nt1 hllU~l'. That"s "h) \\I.' march tnd:l\ ·· Most of the ~n1cipants shared the celebr3tOt) mood. dancina and singin& as tht)' paradt'd put the cap1tafs landmarks.. though many were from the destitute ranks of the ".street people" inhabiting heating grates. cardboard boxes and aban- doned cars. Bolstering their spirits were some early commitments. most!-) symbolit'. from both Coo- grMs and the Bush administration as a consequence of their lobbying blitz on Thursday and Frida,. Despi te confl icting crowd esti- mates. the demonstrauon clearly was the largest o n the housing issue sin.:-e Ronald Reapn stemmed the go' emment's tit -fated plunee into 1he construc11on of low-income housing projects. many of which ha\C turned into high-nse stums. Few now argue for a repetition of that effort: the debate, rather. centers on "a}'s to help the destitute and low -income families integrate thcmseh ~ into mainstream neigh- horhoods. Saturda} 's demonstration rivaled -;omt• of th e huge turnouts for the n' II rights demonstrations in the I %1h. for which tht• issue of fair housing was but one component. Tht• c:' cnt was backed b) the AFL- CIO. LI .. Confcr.:ncc of Ma yors. YMC.\ and YWC.\. National Urban Leaguc. Catholic Charities US.\. the c;;outhern Christian Leadership Con- ft·re nrc and the Natitrnal Organ1za- tK>n for Women. among others. l ~. Lt·a~Ut' tlf Sa' 1ng' lnst11u11nn' 1n \\ ash1ng1on But ht· dt•rlint·' w rompare till' 'illt' of lht• prohkm lo FDR.'> ont• third 01 .1 n.llHin EaSt Germany's anniversary violent .. Oh. Llird.'' ht· -.,1, i. .. Thl' t',11· matl'':i ur' 1111<, thing gt• fr11m hl'll Ill BERi I' (-\Pl -East (1aman hrcalo.fa~t ·· lcadl'r Erich Honeckn. 1n iallo.\ "11h .\t thc cl'ntt•r tif tht· probkm. ht• So' lt'I Prl·.,1dt•n1 Milo.hall Gorbarhe' puts tht.• CO'>t of I.ind -t•i.pet·1all\ Saturda~. 'O\\ed to Slid to h1\ hard- land ''hat• ix·opk "ant 10 build lint• rour!>l'. Pohn· da\hl'd '"'" housing. thousand., of pro-Ot'mucr:ic~ lkmnn- ··Wherc tht•rt• art' JOh'>. tht•rt· art· , 'ilrator'> on East (1t•rman~ \ -10th higher incomes. ~tnd "here 1ncumt'\ annl\ cr">an . are higher therl.' art• t'nough ix·oplc Scores of Pl'Oplc \H'rt• arrt'\ted and who can alford to pa) for thc pm 1-do1ens in1un:d b\ polirt· "h11 lt:gc'1)f-usilrg rhr land 10 push nut of puncht.•<l. lo.1clo.ed and Jr.1ggl.·d a'' ,1~ the market 1hose people "ho can't pro1cs1ers an<l heat 111an~ "1th afford to pa):· hl' ~' '· 1runcht•ons during dl'mon<1tra1111n1, .. Land 1s just a major part of thl' in East Berlin and at lea\! thrl't' affordab1lit\ prohkm... othl·r nt1cll. w1tnt.·ssl.'s and tl'lr' 1\wn Researcher Hoffman. a housing rt·ports said. Thrtr \\'l'stcrn Juurnal- planner for 15 )Cars. 1nstl·ad la)s tht• 1St!i rcponcdl) "t'rt; dt•ta1nl·d problem at t\\O ba\K sourcri.: a It "as csumatl·d that mort· than change 1n thl' kdcral go,crnmt·nt"· 10.000 people J01ne<l 1n tht• prott''h housing pol1c1r' starting "1th "om~· :i.tKJO dt·monstralClrs. m:ill\ 'hou11ng · Liorb~. (iorti~ ... l'fO\\dl'tl inhl tht· .\lt'\Jnderplat1 square in E-a'I lkrl111 '-)atur<la' night. Tht• So'· 1ct it'.1dt•r. "hl)'>t' · rl.'form polinc!> ha' t' madl' him a ht•ro to man' East (1aman<.. l.'ndt·d h1!> two-da)· '1~11 S;1turd.i~ l'\t'n1ng Jnd hc:adt•d haclo. IO !\ 10\t'O\\. Pl:i1ndothl'\ r><'lln· and uniformt·d not otlkrr' ll't'd hrutt· forrl' to d1~!')l·r,t· tht• E-.a~I lkrl111 dcmon- ~.tra wr~ Polin· ha-.ht•d ont• man·~ head aga1n!>I tht· \\all of an apannwnt building. Otha prtlle'iter-. \\Cf'l' l..1 ck- t•d h~ 't'runt~ pohn·-draggt•d ;!long lht· ground to ,1Jt• !>lrt'\'I~ and 1al..cn ;t\\;i\ Ill JJll' Ronald Reagan·~ 1naugura11on in 1 Q8 I and a departure from tht• his- toric le' els of interest ratl'S Go' cmment pohC) affected hous- ing for the poor. he ~) s. and high interest rates affe<'tcd the middle class and madl' .. the .\mencan Dream .. of home o"nersh1p rl·motc for millions. Interplanetary spacecraft scheduled to visit Earth • With Reagan. sa)' HotTman ... the federal go\Cmment essen11all) got out of the suhs1d11cd hou 1ng busi- ness. We're not building an~ more subs1d1zed housing. It dechnrd "1th J1mm) Caner and stopped with Rl'- agan. In 1979. we were buildtng 40.000 pubhc housing units for the poorest of tht• poor. No". none. zero. .. .\nd a change in lhl' ta\ law 1n 198'1 ha!> reduced builder;· intrrc'it in un,ubs1d11cd rental construc- tion ... As for 1nteres1 ratcs for mortgagr loans. the) 're running about 10 per- cent a \Car. g1'l' or take half a point. do"Wn irom their dramatic le' els of 1982. lower than thr' ha"c been 1n 15 years but sull high b) h1stonc measurement. "This countn "asn't built on 10 percent mongages:· Hoff man sa) s. .. People used to get monages at 4': percent and as recent as the earl) 1970s. 1L wa 7 percent."' He does some calculating. de- termines that a house w11h a 30-year. $80.000 mortagc could be paid for at SSJO a month when the interest rate wa~ 1 percent but req uires $702 monthly a1 10 percent." Homebu1ld1ns. Hoffman says. 1s still a booming industry in America. but what 1s being built typically 1s big. glitzy housing on big lots in the suburbs for "the trade-up market." "The median priced house (half costing more. half less) cannot be afforded by the mcdran-tncome fam- ily,'' savs Hoffm an. P.\5.\0E:'\.\ 1.\Pl -In 1990 and again in f 942. tht• mo\I sophl\JI· catcd space probe l'\l'r hu11l \\Ill '1s11 a planet with 'ast ocean\. a churning. molten interior and a rock~ surface scarrcd h~ carthqual..e-. a nd act 1 ve 'olca noes. That planet is Earth. The Galileo spacecraft. srhl'tlulcd for launch aboard the space \hunk .\tlan11s on Thursda). is ult1mall·I~ bound for Jupllt'r. But 1ts long. looping traJeCtol") will sling 11 1w1(l' around its homr planet before di'· patrhing 11 to Jupller. That makes Galileo thl' firc..t spacecraft to approach Earth from interplanetary space. "Ifs showing people "hat 1t.c Earth ''ould look hke to an e\trater- restna1.·· said Torrence John,on. project sc1ent1Sl on 1he <..raliko mission .. we·,r ne,cr conducted a m1..s1on to planet Earth hlo.c 1h1<. before. We're going 10 go in and \t't' what this place loolo.s hlo.c ·· Jn add111on to malo.ing obscn a- t1ons concerning the greenhouse ef- fect and the Antarcuc 01onc hok Galileo "'ill film "hat sc1en11st'> arc calling the Eanh mo' 1c. proposed b~ astronomer and "nter Carl Sagan ol Cornell University. In the movie. the Earth will ap-- pear as a thin. distant crl'Sl'cn1. then gradually fill the frame and expand until surface objects I 0 feet across are visible. As the spacecraft pulls away from Ean h's sunlit side. 11 "ill ta'kc a backward-looking shot sho" init fi, e . MONDAY NIGHT FOO'IBAIAIA SPECIAL d.l" !ll lhl' ( ,1rth0 \ rotal10n. \\Ith lhl' lllt>on \1kntl~ "'t't·p1ng pa\t a-. the L a rt h rt·n·dl'' (1.ihko \\Ill .il'>o. JI 'iag;in·, \ug- gc:\t ion . U<\C I IS '>Iii lt'·Of-lht·-a rt IO- s1 runwnt'1 t{i map tht· atmor,pht·rc for mcthant·. cartion thox1dl· and other g;i~l'' n.''-POO\lhk IC..ir global ''ar111tng . .\n<l un tb lirq pa\S. 11 \\Ill pn·r d1rt'l'tl~ dn"n 111111 the 01trnr hok n\.l·r ·\ntarl'IKa (itiliku I\ rt•turn1ng 111 [anh onl~ tu p1r l.. up J homt 1n ~rx.·cd from f-arth\ gra' 11~ a-. 11 hcg111' 11-. '1\-~t.·ar JOUrnt·~ \ha 11"' launch. Gal- 1k11 "ill gt·t a gra\ 11~ ~irk h~ p:i<;sing arnuntl \ l'nu!>. p1t·lo. up more speed \\1th the l\\O paso;cr, b~ Earth and then ht-gtn its pnmal) mission to orh11 Jupiter. e\plon· llS moons and d1~pa1ch :i probc into Jupiter's at- mo-;pht.•rt· "\\c \\Ouldn°t do Jn~thmg on thl' F-arth t•nrnuntcrs 11 "c thouj!.ht 11 "ould Jt'opard11e the primar~ ml\\1on ... said Fraser P Fanalc of the t nl\t'f'Sll\ of H:i"a11. "ho is 1n charge of tiahlco's Eanh mcnrr ob1cct1\ cs 5c1l'nllsts sa' the S 1.4 billion prohc'c; 1n,cs11ga11on of Jupiter and 1tc; moons will he thr most scientifi- call> nch that interplanctal)' explo- ra11on ha!. "ltnessed. The 1979 Voy- ager vie"~ of Jupiter and its sattl· Illes were fascinaung. but Galileo's images "111 be 1.000 times clearer. the> say. In 1995, a smaller probe is to be tired b) Galileo into Jupiter's cloud layers. ~nll' East Berlin residents "atch; t'd thl' '1oknce from thr1r apanmcnt \\llldO\\'i abo\C thc stret'I. \\a\lng sparlo.lcr\ to sho\\ their suppon for the dt·munstrators. Catht·nnc Field. a rt·poner for the Bnush Ill'" spa per Ob!>Cner. said au1hon11cs dctaint•d three journal- 1!.ts. She 1dent1fied them a~ Pc:tcr Millar of the Sunda\ T1mt'!> of Lon- don. Igor Rt·irhlin ·or the AP-Do" font·-. nc\\s :igcnn and Gan Mat~umoto of NBC Radio Net"ork Nt'""· rhcrt• \\3'i no immediate con- firmation h\ uuthont1l's. In t hc.• mo·,, '' 1dt•-,prc:ad prolt'Sl~ to 1111 Ea'>I (1nmurn in \cars. da!>hes al\O ' \\t•rr rl·po.rted · 1n L t•ipz1g. Dre~dt·n aQd Pot\dam U.S. weighs more Panama sanctions \\ \Sill Md()"\ I \Pl -Prt'\I· dt•nl Hu'>h rl'IU'l'\ to ruk out m1h- 1.1n ~H·tmn Ill ou,1 Pa11jmJn1.in ( 1t;n \lanud .\n111111u ~tint•g.i. but lht• Ol'\I l ~. mu\ t'\ Jrt• mort• 111..t•h 111 1n,nht• dollar'> than hullct~ · I Ill' nt'\\ l'C011011lll Slfll'\Url'\ undt•r ron,1drration lo \tt:p up pres\Ult.' on 'fom·ga 1ndudt· the \\lthhold1ng ot about $1.5 million in ta\C\ p ud month!\ to his gon·rn- ml'nt on behalf of Panamanian l'ffi· pill' l'C' of t 1 S. agcnl'lt'"· oflicials 1,a1d Tht• ullinal-.. "ho :t\kt•d not to be 1dt•n11fit·d. ~;11d dl'>fUS!>llln!i about ne" ~nr11ons agatn\l Panama lx:gan well before thr failed roup attempt last Tul·~a}. Acrnrding to the Trl.'asuf) Department. sanr11ons im- posed 10 date ha' e drpn.,,ed Pan- ama of about s~oo million. Otht•r economic measures under c.ons1derat1on. the oflinals said. in- cludl.' lim1t1ng e'en further the pa \- ments .S. companies operating In Panama can make to the go,ern- ml'nt and proh1b1t1ng Panamaman- tlag 'cs<;els from using L'.S pone;. It was not clear what such add1t1onal <>ancuons \\OUld cost Panama ot all the options under dis- cussion arc economic in nature. Administration officials ha ve sounded o ut congressional in- telligence committees on the poss1- b1lit)' of U.S. coven actions agamst Nonega but none has been ap- proved. said the sources. who declin- ed to bC' more pecific. Bush talked briefly to rcponrrs Friday and defended his decision not to commit U.S. forces to aid Panamanian rebels. (!)TARGET HUNTMCITON llACtt MIHM.AB COUPON HousJng activists gatherd. at th• base of th• Washington Monument to start a march to the Capitol on satur-.,. ('Al .. lt'OH'.\IA BHIEt'S By The Asssoclated Press Health Net will Increase rates WOODLAND HILi S -Ht·altn ;\jt•t. C'ahforn1a\ 'cetind-largl'st health 111aintcnanrc organ11<1t1on. has annnunn·d lfl'illranct• ratr 1ncn·ases ranging from I~ to 18 J)\'rcenl ~t·hcdulcd I~) tal..l· t·ffn·t nr\I )t'ar. Higher mc:dKal cosh promptl'd tht· dn:1\lon to 1nrrt'a"c rate<;. Severi~ F1111paldo. Health :'-Jt-t', 'Ill' prt'\ldl'lll nf Jdm1niMrat1on . <;a1J Fnda' Thl· !J1lo.t· "111 affect atiout 7()(1.000 mt•mtx·r ... \IJtl'" Ilk. <,fw ~11d Serial killer may be stalking SF BRISB.\'.'IE --\ '>U'J'l\'t'll'd prmt11u1c hJ' tx·cn found ,fain marl.1ng thl· lll'\ cnth such 1..ilhng in thl' \an I r::inu,lu Ra~ art•J "11hin tht· pa't e1gh1 \\C:l'lo.~. ptlllCt' \aid The nudt• bod' olC ht•nl < h.imht•r-.. '-I "a' lounJ tn .1 p.l'i\t'rh' .1hou1 a half-mile :o.uuth uf Candl~·'>tll"' Pari.. Oil \t•pt ~II . The othl·r death' indudt• that of .1 \\llntJn fuund hJng1ng from a trct· nt·ar an East Oakland frct·"a' ''\(' \\omt·n 'h111 tn dt'.llh l'n We,1 Oal..lan<l strt't'I rornt·r<,. one !>hot Ill Jcath nt".11 tht• Oal>.land Ro'>t' (lardcn nn the P1t•dmonl burda. ont• ht·att•n 10 <l1:~11h 1n l ,J\t Oalo.land. and onle' \\Oman hcatrn lo death m·ar Roh~:rt'> lfrg111n.1I Par.lo. 1n thl' Oal..land hill'>. Pohtt' arc spcrula11ng that thl' dl'.llh\ of thl' '>ll'-lll'l'lt'd prm11tule\ arc: 1ht• "Ori.. of a senal killer. 'Mac Tonight' prompts lawsuit S.\ N f .\ ~10:-.l I( . .\ -Thr 'ion of -.mgcr Bohh) D:inn sued ~It Don.1ld'' ( orp. for mort· than SI 0 millwn .• 1lk•png thr rt·,1.1ur jnt rha1n t0p1l·d h1-. late father'<. -.ingmg \I~ k and gc:,ILirt·'> 1n thl· .. \ta, Tonight .. rommt·rr1:1I-.. Tht• ~u1l. lik<l last \\t'C:lo. in I o-. \ngl'lt·' < 11unt~ ~UJ'l\'nor < llUrt hcrt•. alkgl'' that tht• tdl.'\ 1<.10n ,ld'> 1nfnng,1• \lll 11ghl' Ill l),111n ·, 14"4 hit \ er\IOO ul tht· i.ung ··~tad tht• l\.n1k ·· 'ATIO,AL BHIEt'S Poll: Noriega should step down NEW 'ORK -l\1mt .\mt•ncans th1nlo. (1t•n \tanucl ;'l.:oncga should g1\t• up powt•r in PJn:ima \t'I a maJOrtl\ OflJXl\l' thr use of l S. m1hta0 lorn·, to oH·rthro\\ him. an:ording to a "lt·\\'i\\CC:lo. poll rdca~Q SaturdJ~ Tht• poll found that 45 Pl'rcent M .\mcncanc; appro'c of the drgrel' of l .S. 1n\Ohc'ml.'nt m Tucsda) · attt•mpted roup agam'it :'\onep . .\nd nearh thrrc in four e\prl''i\l'd a ··fair amount .. or J "grt·at dear· of ronfidenrc in Prt•s1dt·n1 Ruc;h's ahiht' to handle thl' rnrrt·nt '11ua11on rn P:inama as elli.·c11H·h as pos:.1hk - Rut 30 perccnt of lhmt• polll'd "ud thr l \ .did not pla~ l'n\1ugh of a role in the rc:portetl cnup Florida gears for abortion showdown T .\LLAHASSEE. Fla. -Platartl'> ha' l' tx·cn paintt·tl. "11rnng <;peechc' rchl'arsed. not p0hcc dnlkd and graphic photo\ ma1kd 10 <;tatl· la"mal.cr' for a lcgislat1\.l' showdo"n on abortion Aul a state Suprem1: C nun ruling la<>t week ma~ have pre-empted the purpose of thl' '>CSSion. Legislators in othrr states. c;uch 3, Penns} h an1a. arc rnns1 denng abon1on bills as pan of their rcgul:ir sc!>o;wn'>. but Flonda·s fuur-da~ six·c1al session beginning Tut•\da) \\3'> suppost•d to olli.·r a focu<;t·d hattleg.round on the emouon-charged issue It's tht.• first kg1,.lat1H' 'llX'l'IJI ...._.,~svn on abortmn S(.hedulcd 10 op...·n since the L'.S Supreme Coun·c; Jul\ ' ruling upholding. \li,.souri la"' rcstnct1ng abon1on . Obscene art loses battle in Senate WASH INGTON -The Senate ga'c final congrc<>s1onal appro,al 'aturda) to putting stnngs on go' ~rnment aid to the ans b' g1' ing official!' the power to dcm grant monq tor "orks the~ bchc\t' ma~ ht· obscene. In a w-eekc:nd session called 10 tackle ·pressing budgetal) matters.. the Senate scnl President Bush a spending bill containing the an l1m1tat1ons on a 91-6 'ote. Bush 1s c\pecll.•d to sign thr mcasurl' Jet parts search pays off for teen ALTA. Iowa -An aviation disaster 1s turning into a "mdfall for a nonhwest Iowa famil1. Glen Gah in. 17. ha'i eamed So.700 1n rewards 1n his search for parts from a disintegrated engine from a Jumbo Jet that crashed this summer. The engine pieces art' from a United .\1rhne!> DC-I 0 that v.as headed to Chicago from Denver wheo its No. 2 engine broke apan on Jul} 19 . As the shredded engine pans fell O\Cr nonh"cst Iowa. the) severed hydraulic lines in thr plane, cnppling the fliJht controls. Pilots werr able to brina the disabled plane to the a1rpon at S1ouA C'it) "here 11 C'rashed on la.ndina. The crash claimed I I 2 h\·cs. but 184 people sur\'lvcd. Hungary scraps Communist Party BUDAPEST. Hungary -A h1stonc Communrst Pan)' co~s on Saturday ovcrwhetmingly approved scrapping tht' 70-ycar-old pany and n:placina it with a sociaht t O!Jlnization. It matked tht> first time a Soviet· bloc Communist Party has dissolved itself. The ~lution pftj('ntcd to the conarcss stated that lilt pany·s "histor>· ... has ended" and named it succnsor the Hunaarian Socia.list Pany. The new party is to resemble lhc socialist partin of West Europe. its founders said. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 8. 1989 AS tt l-:.\'l 'Ht:H Skies to be fair with patchy .fog, slight wind • . . ~.-----~-· .... -; ,,.._ ORANGE COAST TIDES _,_... OCTC>ea• I. ... .... . ... I TODAY 7:19a 3. 7 Mi 10:30a 3.5 Lo 4:09J> 4.6 Ill . ,., .... 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"ho began her career pla~ 1ng nast). dm - en "omen and d1l·d more than a half-centun lata a" onl.' of thl' "'orld·s mli,t hdt)\l.'d tilm tar<; The 8 I -,ear-old actrl'SS d1l·d F-n-da~ night at thl' ..\ma1ran Ho,p1tal in Pans. a hospital 'pn(,..esman con- tirml.'d 'iaturd;H The t\\O-t1m~· (hrar "inning ac- trrss had bl·rn on hl.'r ""' ho ml· to West Holl)\\OOd. frnm a 'lilrn ti:!>tl· \al 1n San Seha<,t1an . Spain. whal' ~ht.• had ht.·l.'n honored for a hti.·11mc of arh1e' l'ml.'nt and had \Hln the hearts of thl' ti.•\tl\ al aud11.'nrc "1th her warmth. \\II .tnd l'innl'\I). In NI.'\\ 't or(,.., her long11me at- tornl') HO\\ard s~:h1ff '411J <ihl· dll'<l of L:ltKl'r and that '>hl· had hattlcd the d1!.CaSI.' SIOCI.' 3 mastl.'l'tOm} in 198J. Dunng that ...aml.' \Car. '>hl' also sulkrl·d a 'trn(,..l· Jnd J hr1>(,..l·n hip. l kr docto~ (,..ne" thl.' l·anrl·r haJ spread and "3' 1am1nal hl' \d1d. but decided to .. kt her go on going about her busincs!> ... Her bu'\IOl''>'> "'a' tilm. ~nd 0' er thl.' rnur'>l' of 59 'car" <ihL' <,tarrl'd in sonw of ..\rnenra\ mo'>t ITTl'mtirahk ffiO\ ll''i -\mong ha morl· than l\O films \\l.'rc .. 01 11\Jman Rondagl'. .. ··..\II ..\bout EH· .. and ··Dar(,.. Y1l ton ·· he "'as nom1natl.'d tor the .\cadL·m~ -\"ard 10 11mes and "on the be t al·tress a"ard for "Dangaou-;." 1n 1935 and ··JcLebl·I .. 1n 1 11.'~ .. ~hat a loss:· said 3l'trc~' 011' ia de Ha' 11land. \\ho worked with Miss Da' is in four tilmc.. 1nclud1ng the 196-l .. Huo;h. Hu-;h 'i"l'l'I Charlotte ... Vincent Pnn'. "ho ''or(,..cd "'1th Miss Da' 1\ on "T he Pn,a1c L 1\1.'S of EhLabcth and bsl'\ .. 1n I QJ<.1 and "Whales of ..\uguc;t .. in 19!P. said in Los .\ngclt's "There Jre '"'" few peo.ople left v.ho rcall~ sum u'p the motion picture industn. "'ho had that star quaht~ It "a realh rare. She had l.'\traordina~ encrg~ <.he \\JS a genius·· In a stateml·nt lrom Loe. -\ngc:les. former Pre<;1dcn1 Reaga n "'ho starred "'1th M1so; Da"" in thl· 1939 film "Dar~ \'1cton :· said <ihl' made ")omc of thl· mos't mcmorahk mo- ments 1n the haston of film and touched us in a "a~ fr" other-; ha'c For Bette. acting "as more 1han a profes'i1on . 11 was an art·· Mis~ Da' 1 attributed hl.'r <.uccc'>s more to hard work than gl·niu<.. and she was ~no" n for bt·ing a"i ~t rong and uncomprom1sm(l off-snl.'fn as some' of the c haracterc; c;hl' portra>ied. The line most 1den11ticd w11h h·er "as "What a dump'" from the film "lk,ond the Fore t .. "The peo.rson who wants to make 11 has to sweat.'' Mass Da' 1s once said. "There arl.' no horcuts -\nd you'\C got to ha'e the guts to be hatt'd. That's the hardest pan ... But there "as onh adm1rat1on and affection from the prec;\ and participants at the pan1)h tilm festi - val she attended two weeks before her death. She charmed rcportcl" at a Sept. 21 news conference with comments on her colleagues. such as co-stars James Stewart -"I ne"er sho uld ha\'C kt him get awa).. -and Reapn -"He never had much ta lent but as president he rtstorcd patriotism for Amencans ... Of her expressive c~s. which in- .SJ>ircd the 1982 PoP song ·•Bette Davis Eyes," she said: "It's m y basic facial fea ture a nd what com-m1,1{'~tcd 10 the camera." Bette Davis 19J1 1987 Born Ruth Ehtaocth Da' 1s on Apnl 5. 1908. in Lowell. Mas!>. \ht: was always proud of her ancestor<; who hfld helpeo.d settle New England Because her mother also \\U\ named Ruth. the \Oung Miss Da' I\ came to be called Bette. alll.'r a character in the Balzac no' c..·I "La C o usine lktte ... ..\s a teen-ager she sho"'~d taknt 1n school theater and pursued ht"r desire to act b) landing small role~ 10 Ne~ England summer theater She mack her New York stagl' debut 10 ··The Earth Bctv.l-en" in thl· 1920s and bv 1930 had ltlndcd a three-month contract V. Ith OI\ Cl").31 Pictures that took her to Hollywood Her fil m dcbu1 came the nut \Car in .. Bad Sister." F1vt' o ther pictures followed. When the studio dropped her con· tract. Warner Bro picked It up and in 1932 aavc her a co-starring role a an ingenuc in -The Man Who Play· ed God." It was the bejinnina of her 18-vcar association with Warner Bros: In 1977 Miss Davis became the first woman to receive the American film lnstatute's Life chicvcmcnt Award. and in 1987 she wa a Kennedy Center Honors W'lnncr. She is SUMVcd by tv-o adopt.Cd children, Michael Memll and M~ Mmill, and a dauahtcr 8attiin. Her s\!cctSS story wu o~ of Hol- lywood's most unlikely talcs. Lack- ina the trachtioft&J Hollywood glam- our prf looks. the slunnr >ounastcr wi\b the huet eyes rthcd on her ICtldl sk.111 and took roles nobody dJe ..... playi~ nasty -omen more oftea then n~ ones. ....... ~!!!111111!!~~~ .................. i==~ llE • ' D. 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SurpnsinaJy. one or tht' lowest ranaes from S 13.000 to SI S,000. said man Sat. Joseph McConv1lle said WASHI NG T 0 N (AP) The DEA special agent heading the prices found in the survey -Robert Dreisbach, the DEA agent in the price of a gram is S35 to SSS. In Narcotics officers seize a mound of Los Anaeles offict'. John M. Z1cnter. S 11 ,000 -was found in Montana. charge of the Yakima office. If the lowa City and Shrevepon. powdered cocajne and say it's worth S300,000 later placed the strttt value at S20 which is not considered a major buyer 1s a non-Me~icanl the pncc cocaine can cost as .much as S 125 on thc strcct. But whose strttt? billion. cocainc ccnter. ranges from $17,000 to ~ 19.000. per gram. A crack dealer is arrested carrying Meanwhile, Los Angele~ police Gary Carrell of Montana's Justice A $20 "rock" of crack cin mean Other typical street prices tor 8 dozens of crack rocks wonh S 1,000. calculate the strc-et 'alue of c.·ocainc Department said tht-cocaine was aoyth1ng from one-sixteenth of a officials say. But what 1s a rock? at SI 70,250 ~r ~und. making 1hc almost 100 percent pure and the gram 1n Tacoma, Wash .. to one-gram of cocaine: s5o tQ..S 75 in ~n · An informal survey b) The As· haul worth S7 billion. sellers apparent!) had "good con nee-tenth of a gram 1n Mlnneapohs. to Diego; $60 to SSO in Fort sociated Press of narcotics officer!I But the people who hought that tions" to suppliers in Medellin. Col- one-fifth of a gram in San Diego. to Lauderdale, Fla. and Seattle; SSO in nationwide round a kilo of cocaine cocaine lost far less than even $2 ombia. one-fourth of a gram in Washinlf.ton, ChicafO and San Bernardino: S80 10 ranfes from SI0.000 in Los Angeles billion. Los Angeles Count'' Sheriffs Q · h d D.C. In Los ."ngeles. one 0 ici'al SIOO. in Dallas. Philadelphia. Mon-s r Be d · d ' • uanuty pure ase · "' tana and ·Louisiana: SI 00 in Harl-to 35,000 in Iowa Cit)' to almost $.t. 1m ar sa1 the price per ingen. Texas; SIOO 10 $120 in Min-$70.000 in Shrevepon. La. kilo runs about $1 0.000 to $15.000. The street pnce of powdered co-depending on the quant1I) and neapolis and S 120 in Kansas City. came. mean\\h1le. ranges from $16 buyer. Based on the SI0.000 price. Economics of Ariu1n t·r~Ae make Mo. per gram in Los Angeles 10 $20 for the 20 tons "ould h:ne t·o~t S H<I Ui ::1 1 etUI The · purit) of the cocaine. 80 poor quaht) po"dcr in Yakima, million. • d ·u ~ •t t •t percent to 95 percent in most areas. Wash .. to S35 In Ne" Yo rk Cit) to The impact of Colombia's prices /11er 1rom Cl y 0 Cl ·v, also is dependent on location and as much as $1 25 in Iowa Cn) and crackdown on drug trallicker'i. 'J' market conditions. Low prices don't Shrevepon. launched in .\U$USt. rl•ma11\S un· burver to burver but 1•t's p'en,.,.,·~ul alwa~S reflect 'poor quaht~ C<X'alOC. A "rock" of crack cocaine. mean-clear. Cocaine pnces haH' gone up J · J · , /I. L 14 For example. 10 Los Angeles. puri- while. general!) runs about S20 na-in some areas while dedin1ng in lY levels for po"dercd cocaine on tionw1de. but the s1u of the rock others. the s1ree1 range bel\\ecn 75 percent varies tremendousl). e'en within Law enforcement ollkial\ 'kl\ "If) ou're onl~ hu~ mg one or t\\O said a $20 rock 1s one-tenth of o and 95 percenl. said Beard. f or one ell\. some of the increa~· ma' be due tt> kilos. 11 could cost ~ou $20.000 10 gram. another said u·s o ne-fifth of a kilos. 11 runs an 3,erage of 95 per- Drug Enforcement Admin1s-en1repreneurs 1at..1ng ad,antagc of $23.000. but lih' 10 10 t..1los \\Ould gram. Smaller rock) in each place cent. he said. The priCl'~ are rela- trauon oflic1als oflen get wal) "hen ftars that supplies ma~ dr~ up onl) cost S 18.000 10 S 19.00cr· per can sell for les!t. depending on the tivel) low be.cause of the drug·!. asked 1he strce1 value of cCX'ame-. Wholesale prices of t..1lo\ around kilo. said John Fernandes of the customer's sa' '~· availability. he said. Spokesman Frank Shults c11es "the the countn are s 14.000 to S 15.000 DEA 1n M1am1. Some enterpming JU\Cnill·s in In Spokane. Lt. Roger Araudon. extreme , ariauons in ma)Or cities in far south Te'>as near the ~1l''1C!in L1kcw1se. an "l·1~h1 tract..." o r Miami ··get together SI 0. bu~ one lhe commander o f special in\ c~llga­ across the countf). the \\1dcsprcad border. $14,000 to Sl8.000 in Ne" eighth of an ounce ot cocaine in Los rock from a dcakr. break that in t"o tions. said the cocaine m his cit ) 1, variation in punt~ le' ('I and the York; $1 6.000 to $18.000 in O:illas. Angelrse cow• SI 00 to $120. a per-and sell each piece for SI 0 else" here 85 percent 10 90 percent pure. frequent. regular market Ouctua-S 16.000 to $10.000 in Scattk and 1n gram price of $18 to $34 on the and go back to the d('akr to bu) "If vou l'Ut it rn the Northv.l')t. tions." the Northeast region including Bos-street. said Dl·tective Dennis another:· said James N. Hall of the you can't sell it_ and you might get The street ,alue also doesn't re-ton: $1 8.000 to $20.000 in New Zeuner. chief of the narcotics unit in Miami-based Up Front Drug lnfor-killed." Bragdon said. fleet the wholc'laler's loss. a crucial Orleans; $18.CXlO to $24.CXlO in C'oa.&-the Hollywood Division. An ounce mat1 on Center. The si tuation 1., similar in Sl·attk. factor when law enforcement is try-rado; and about $20.000 1n Kansas of powdered cocaine costs $450 to Powdered cocaine price<; also val) but 40 miles away in Taroma. pohCl' ing to cripple drug trafficking or-City. Mo. S500. red ucing the per-gram price to widely. narcotics investigator Dit·k Caron ganizauons. laY. enforcement ollic1als ~~ kil o S 16 10 $18. To buy b~ the gram. the In M1am1. a gram costs S55 10 said a gram on thl' Mrt·ct ranges fr()nt When ofl1c1al\ do try to esti mate and street pncc:~ arl' detrnninl'd h~ pnce would be $60 to $1 00. said S60. up from $35 to $40 a year ago. 20 percent to 80 percent pun~. ~ih.h the street valul' of drugs seized . the) several factors . .\mong them: Beard of the count' sheriffs office. Reyes said. from 60 percent to 80 pern•nt run~ sometimes tnp o'er themselves. •Pr.o>.1m1t ) to forl'1gn i.uppllcrs or •The eu!>tomer. · The price 1n Yakima ranges from .\nd in Yakima. in i.:e ntral wa-.h· Federal agent\ 1n Los Angeles se1z-direct conncc11ons to them. Sellers soml't1me!> oner discountli $40 to $60. although a gram of ington. 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Assassiraat-ioo- ended truce talks with drug lords BOGOTA, ~.olombia • (AP) President V1rg1ho Ba~ s aovem· ment was tryina to neaou~te a tru~ with drug traffickers until a .Prell- dential candidate was as~ssanated , in August, a newspaper sa•d Satur· day. h U . • A former ambas~do~ to t c nit- ed Nations was dehvenng messages between the drug dea.lers and" Barco's closest confidant, who ~cted ~ on direct orders from the prcs1d~nt in the ne«otiations. the Bogota daily La Prensa reported. In four years leading up to the reported ne«otiation~. t~e d~g. traf- .fickers had killed a JUSUcc minister, an attorney ge neral. a newspaper publisher and scores of 01her people. Barro's administration began an ~ unprecedented crackdown o n ~e naton's drug canels af\er Sen. Lu11 Carlos Galan. a presidential .can- didate. was killed while addressing a 1 campaign rally on ~ug. I~· Two of La Prensa s main owners arc M1sael Pastrana and Bel~sario Betancur. both former presidents and members of the oppos111on Con- servauve Pany. Barco is a member of the Liberal Party. La Prensa said it had documents from Sen. Alvaro Leyva Duran. aJso of the Conservative Pany. showing that the president's secretary gen- l'ral. German Montoya. wanted talks to be held between the drug traf-I tickers on one side and lhe Col-' omb1an government and the United States on the other. The drug lords reponedl) "ere prepared to contract former U.S. Sccrctal) of State Hen I) Kissengcr's Washington-based lobb) 1ng firm to f t persuade the lln11ed States govern- ment 10 begin a dialogue. according to the ne"spaper. La Prl'nsa said l '.S. pan1c1pa11on nl'\ er de' eloped because of strong oppos111on first b) 1he Reagan ad- m1nis1ra11 on and then the Bush ad- m1nistra11on. A secrclal) at Barco's press office ~aid Saturda\ 1herc was no official prl'sent who ·could commenl on the newspaper anick. La Prensa said the e;1.changes of ml'ssages w11h the dru' traffi ckers werr handled b} Barco s confidant Monto}a and Joaquin Vallejo. a former U.N. ambassador and former 1n1cnor minister. According 10 La Prcnsa. ValleJO earned messages from th~ Medellin canel staning in September 1988 and up until fi ve da}S after ~he assas'iinauon of Galan. the leading candidate for the liberal Party's nom1nat1on for pres1dent1al elec- tions in March. '-\u1hon11es blamed drug traf- fickers for lhl' murder. 7 arrested after undercover durg probe at school PLEASANTON tAP) -Under- cover surveillance ai Amador Valley High School came to light with the arrest of five students and two adults and the seizure of S 1.500 in man- Juana and a half-gram of c6came. police report. Police LL Jeff Anadon. who an- nounced the arrests Frida). said he e>.pccted another two students 10 be arrested on susp1c1on of selling pot. The tv.o adults sold drugs from a pizza parlor 10 the students. who in turn sold 10 more JU'emlcs. Anadon said. adding that Cocaine. mush- rooms and manJuana "ere in- \Olved. The fi ve students. all between the ages 16 and I 7. v.ere arrested on susp1c1on of selling manJuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms, and pos- session of manJuana and cocaine. They were booked at Alameda County Juvenile Hall in San uan- dro and released to parents. "There's been a lot of rumor and there's been a lot of complaints that there's been narcotics problems o n our campuses.'' said Everett Neal. private investigator. ' The school district hired Neal's firm last spnnf to start undercover work. Principa Cyril Bonanno said. The pnvate detectives spent 11 weeks on the campus. Iran hangs 32 drug smugglers NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Iran executed 32 drua traffickers Satur· day under touch new laws passed u • part of an aou-narcotics campaian, accordina to Iranian news rcpons. 1 The 5mualers were tried byt Islamic revoTUtionary couru, wbic& are. charaed with canyina out the' anu-dn.aa cam~ip. lbt official Islamic Republic News Aaency uid.• A law paned in January~·m the death 1entence for of. even small quantities o nan:otict. la. i1 believed WI ab®t 9SO convicted unualen have been exccu1ed liace then. ' IRN~ monitored in Nicolia. Mid I 0 uaflkbn were lw.wed Slturday ln Tmu•1 QMr prilOIL Telnil ltldio. lllo moahored ill N' · .... ll adlerl ......... ·-= ..... dllll. °' .... ll. a.-c Weft "= ICL'Oldble IO tM ......... ni lcllllil -.e .._. '°' •uMla la ............. -MCVIY-PALMOUm' Devon Jean PaJmqu.iat of Ncw- Port Beach ucbaneed ~vows with Jeffrey Scott McVey of Lit· tleton, Colo. in a Sept. 30 ceremony in SL James EpilCOplll Chu.rdi in Newport Beach. The couple p-eeted 300 auests at their reception at the Lido Isle Yacht Oub. Mr. and Mn. Donald Palmquiat of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mn. Larry McVey of Littleton, Colo. AR the parents of the coupJe. Attendants were Donna Palm· guiat, Marla McVey, Marcella Stockstill Allyson Ayres, Michael McVey, Kyle Roblee, Brian Hinkle, ~ter Meyer and Michael Stare. ~The couple arc residents of New-n Beach af\er a wedding trip to reece. She is employed by the Geneva Corporation and he is with Grubb and Ellis. ' BURD-PARKER l)e Laguna Beach Presbytenan Church was the settina for the Aug. 12 marriage of Siacy Parker and ~rian Burd. A reception for 85 a.uests followed at the Bia Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach. The bride is the daughter of Kay and Jeny Parker of Newport Beach. She wore a white Bianci gown. Gretchen Parker was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Diane Harm- an, Susannah Perkins. Penny Joslin and Jeanne Landreth. Chuck and Doreen Burd of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, arc the parents of the bridegroom. Charlie Burd was best man and ushers were Chris Burd, Scott Parker. AJ Rehustrom. Bill · King and Pat Goode. After a honeymoon visit to St. Martin and Anguilla in the Carib- be.an, the couple are residents of Denver. Colo. She is a substitute teacher of social studies and he is ~wner of D. T.C. Dental Studio. LONG-COURON Lori Ann Couron of San Clemente E'\Gt\GE,.E'\TS FREUNDT-TUCKER C. Kent and Barbara Freundt of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter. He1d1. to Clay Tucker. He 1s the son of Dick and Philhppa Tucker of New- pon Beach. A Jan. 6 wedding in Mariner's Church in Newpon Beach is planned. The couple. both Costa Mesa resi- dents, are graduates of Corona dcl Mar High School and the Uni versity of Soutliem California. QUEVEDO-HUNTER Ohv1a and Ricardo Quevedo of Newpon Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter. Anabella. and Bnan Hunter. also of Newpon Beach. He 1s the son of Glona and Wilmont Hunter of Morro Ba). A D«. 9 wedding 1s planned in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Newpon Beach. The bride-<lect 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar H1Jh School and UCI. Her fiance is a Newpon Harbor High School and Un1vent~ of Southern California graduate. NAYLOR-LEAMON Joanna Naylor of Laguna Beach I and Don Inmon of AagstalT. Anz. 11111·1·11s COASTAL COMMUNITY HOSPI· TAL A•11t•t 17 Consuelo and Andres Bello. Costa Mesa. bo) Aap .ll Zt Jacquelin Fields and Kel vin Bernard. Costa Mesa. bo} A•ptt ti Lourdes and Alfredo Gutierrez. Costa Mesa. girl Aap1t 31 Rhonda and Paul Pinter. Hunt· ington Beach. boy FOUNT AJN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL Aa~1t 17 Hsing and Tao Chen. Irvine. bo~ CMla Schwab and Curran V1son. Fountain Valley. boy Aap1t 18 Heather and Mark Overs. Hunt· ington Beach. girl Patricie and David Miles. Hunt· inaton Beach. boy Michelle and Oscar Arechiga, Hunt· ington Beach, girl Ana and Paul Mitchell. Huntington Beach, girl Lourdes and Marco Hernandez. Costa Mesa. boy Joann Aorcs and Jose Melgoza. Huntington Beach. girl _ A .... t It Lela and Harold Wiedman. Hunt- inaton Beach. boy A...-tH Audra Hollan. 1-luntington Beach. girl A ... 1t ZZ Candice and ltobert Tolentino. Huntinaton Beach, airl Yu-Yen and Jian-Huah Chen. Irvine. airl Kreft and Donal Hofeldt. Hunt- i~on Beach, girl onya Russler and Edward uahi, Costa Mesa. boyDeanna vua and Brian O'Connor. Hunt· Beach, prt ' uc Thi and O.t Manh N1uyen, rvine. boySuaan and Bruce vidlon. Newport Beach. girl ' ,..... ,. and <Jkn Lappin, Hunt· lll'Oll~~ llOIPITAL _..meiaDd~ Demedenko. •Wiiton·=="·· ~Mllt.ud Job !divan. Hunt- Devon McVey and Richard Joseph Long of Laguna Niguel were linked in marriage on Aug. 19 in Ocean Hills Community Church. The Rev. Homer Weisner pcrform.ed the ceremony. Afterward. 200 guests attended a reception at the El Niguel Country Club. Laguna Niguel. The bride is the daughter of George and Joan Walsh of San Clemente and David and Nancy Couron of Artesia. She wore a gown of white satin embellished with lace. pearls and irridescent sequins and a chapel-length train. Fresh white or- chids and tropical flowers made up her bridal bouquet and trimmed her veil. Jan Burman, sister of the bnde. was matron of honor. and bridesmaids were Sooz1e Hunter. Lisa Scoggins and Debi Miller. Roben and Esther Long of Laguna Niguel are the parents of the bride· groom. His brother. Michael Long. was best man. and ushers "'C're Michael Chunk.a and Damon De· gngnon. The couple are residing in La_guna Niguel following a wedding tnp to Santa Barbara. He 1s a graduate of Dana Hills High School and UCLA where he. was affthatcd with AJpha Tau Omega fratctnity. He is em- ployed by the J.M. Peters Corp. ·in Newpon Beach. His wife 1s a 1980 graduate of San Clemenle High School and is employed b) Ra1S1ns Corp. 1n an Juan Capistrano. HOGAN-PETE RS Susan E~telk Peters and John Hogan were married Sept. 1,5 in O~r Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church 1n Newport &ach. A recep- tion and buffet dinner followed the ceremony. The bnde wore a floor-length sheath gown of i\ OT) lace with Vic· tonan styling and carried a bouquet of orchids and stcphanotis. Traci Birke). daughter of the bnde. was maid of honor. and Tom Hogan. brother of the bndegroom. was best man. Other attendants were Tim o il and Case~ Hogan. Pt>gg~ Clay Tucker and Heidi f reundt are planning a Oec. 29 "'cdding 1n Laguna Prt'sb~ tcnan Church. Laguna Beach . Milt and Annelle Na) lor of Laguna Beach arc the parents of the bride-elect. She is a graduate of L.lgunJ tkJlh High ~h111.1I. fkr lutUfl' bndegnx1m 1<; thl' <.11n ot Don and Jo,rc Leam on ol Flagstaff He 1' · a gr.iduak ot 1-lagstaff High 'ichool Thl' couple are alumni of thl' t niH·rsll~ llt' ..\r11ona 1n r ucson. 1i1lls, girl Mesa. bo~ HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL September I 4 September 4 · ( 'nth1a and Kl'nnt•th W J\ man. tephan1e and Jeff re~ Gall. IT\ inc. ( O<;ta .\k..a. txi' girl Sept ember J) Barbara and Steven Bnscno. Costa .\larknl' and lY.l' 1d .\lotinr' t o<.ta Mesa. girl ~tc~. ho · ~Anna and Courtne) Tassie. Brenda and ~tl'phl·n ti1lhngs. Laguna Beach, girl Laguna Hills. 00' Donna and Joseph Duff}. Hunt· Jm ce and Gknn Donnell,. Hunt· ington Beach. girl 1n@.ton lkach. girl · September S Melinda and \lo11 .\lorm. Laguna Jody aod Daniel Gonzale1 . Costa ~1gud 00' Mesa. girl • Nann Jnd \\ l'~lr' l\.oh.i~ a'>h1. JoAnne and Da' 1d Olive. Costa Laguna Hill<;. girl · Mesa. i 1rl Mar. and Paul Bellefonta1m· Hunt· Kathenne and Charles Morns. 1ng16n Bearh. g.irl Huntington Beach. bo) Morgan and Bruce ( 0"' an. ( osta Susan and David Parr. In 1ne. bo} Mesa. bo\ Lisa and Richard Haglund. Costa · September 16 Mesa. bo) ~ Pamela and Rick Cumer. Hunl- September t 1ngton Beach. bo) Shen and Mark Momsse). Hunt· SOUTH COAST ington Beach. girl MEDICAL CENTER Deidre and David Jackson . ln·inr. A1gu1t Z9 twins. bo} and girl Ela .ind Michael tewart. El Toro. Margaret and Thomas Po"ell. girl Huntington Beach. bo) Camlcn and Don Lc.,.or. Capistrano Bronwyn and T1moth} O'Mara. Beach. oo-. Huntington Beach. boy · September 1 September 7 "l'nd\ and Wa )ne Rogers. Laguna Barbara and La~nce Weatherford. Niguel. girl Costa Mesa. boy September Z Ada and Raymond Sandstrom. Tamara "'an-Engelke and Gregor) 4Juna Ntguel. girl Engelke. South Laguna. girl Ahce and David Alkos~r. Costa .\ngcla Johnson and Bnan Butler. Mesa. gjrl San Juan Capistrano. girl September I September 5 Saundra and Christopher Arzate. M1chclle and Jeff Beresford. Laguna Huntington Beach. boy Niguel. bo) , / Stephanie C.Brown. Huntington September B Beach. boy Helen and Mtchacl Dotson. Laguna ~tember t Niguel. boy Yvette and Alben Morgan. Costa September t Mesa. boy J('nmfcr Mu~ll and Raymond Laura and William Schaabk. Costa Bombard. El Toro. boy Mesa. twins. boy and Jirl September lt Seplemkf' H Kevil and lom Unn, Laguna Lisa and Trey Olatch. Newport Niguel. bo} Beach, Jirl Elizabeth and Andrew Ozimcc. Madeleme and Steven LaFata, Costa South Lquna. boy Mesa airt s.,tember H Isabel and James Vinson. Costa Alben lsabelle and Alben Philippe, Mesa. bo lquna HilJs. lirt Sef•••MI' u Sctte•er n Atyt0n and Gerald Gillett. Costa Mickey and Tom Link. El Toro, &irl Mesa. boy SAM.AJUrAN MEDICAL CENTER Carlyn and M~lvin Ke&Jey, Costa ~It Mesa, .,rt Ntka Shot~ 1ad Jotet>b K~ . l1ftr•hr ll El Toro, boy • Terri ud Malt Hapn, Costa Mesa. ..... ••• 5 boy Valerie and ar.dJey Eyraud. Llpna K.arcG ud Cole lebri"ICf, Corona Bcadl. 11rt dcl Mar, pt ..._1111 ...... hwr 11 ..,.,. aid David AS1. lrvi•, 11rt UJi aftd CJ1car Sanchez, Costa Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sun<Say. October 8. 11>89 A7 and Lynn Sandberg and Peter Grace Out-of-town guests included fam - 11) and fnends from Los Osos:" an Francisco. Fresno and lo"'a. After a honeymoon tnp to the island of Hawa11. the couplt' are residents of Newpon Beach WALSH-DREYFUS Carol Elizabeth Dre)fu., and Thomas Francis Walsh "'l'rc mar· ned April t! 1n Our Lad) Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Ne..,..pon Beach. The Rev. James Dunning and Rev. W1ll1am McLaughlin of· fic1atcd. A reception at the Balboa Bay Club followed where the couple greeted 300 $UC ts including fncnd~ from New York. Ne"· Orleans. India and Japan. The bnde 1s the daughter of Gaf) and Patnc1a Dreyfus of Corona del Mar. She 1s a graduate of Mater De1 High School and l 1CLA where sht' was affihated '.A.Ith Kappa .\lpha ·Thetc1 soront' and sen ed as dire<:tor of the l'n1\t~r..11' of California ( 10\- emment lntermh1p program She is emplo\ed b' Pfi1er Pharma-ceuticals · -The bnde's sisters. ·u~n and Am) Dre)fus. "ere maids o t honor and bndcsma1ds "'ert' "-.an:n Parker Knsten Gunn. JoS(ph1ne Monon. ' Kathlet>n Beauchamp. Jullt' "l oung. <i"'atl .\darlar and Laun\." Woolen Al and :-1anC) \\al sh of C oqu11lc. Ore arc the parents of the hnde· groom He 1s a graduate of ( oquilk High School and Oregon ~tate l n1· 'ersll\ &·hool of bus1ne!i~ and finance He "as elected to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Sorn.'t} and "a!> a four )Car 'ars1t) lettl'rman in foot· ball. He 1s emplo~cd b~ the l '~l 'M ( ompan). His 'brotht•r. Bnan. '.A.a!. be!tt man and usht'rs .,..ere .\I and Ste' l' Walsh Damn Vick. Jim Dhein. Kirk Monon. Ed Kell). Greg ~ulke). \11ke Reiner and \f1chad and Rich· ard Dre' lus After a \\eddwg tnp ~u thl' Can- adian Roc:k 1es. the toupk are res1· dt•nts of T U'>!ln Study links divorce ~rate w i th education NEW HA VEN . Co nn. (AP) - Mamed couples are more likely to d1vor~ 1f the woman has more · education than her husband, a stud) concludes. The stud) found that the divorce rate for mamages in which the wife has more schooling than her hus-. band 1s o.,er SO percent higher than 1t 1s for mamages in which the husband has the same or htgher educational achievement. .. A.pparentl) man) men and "omen ha' e not been soetahzed to accept the notion of a woman ~mg educauonall) mort accomplished than her husband." said Nell G. Bennett an ~soc1ate professor of ~oc1olog~ at Yale l niversn~. v.ho kd the studv That women are better able to )Uppon themsehes and less fearful of goins 1t alone. could account for the higher rate of divorce. Bennett said "We might ha ve expected that mu pies .,.. ho had vel')' different le' els of education. regardless of "'h1ch spouse had the higher educa- tion. would have higher di vorce rates than average because these couples would have different world '11:ws and be subject to greater con· fhct and stress in their mama,ge. "But that was not true. We found onh couplei. 1n which the wife was morl' educated than the husband had h1V\er di' orce rates 1han aver- age ... Sennt'tt ..aid in an interv1e"' \\ ednC'Kia~ Disappointed With C.D. Yields? There is an alternative. More and more investors are transfernng their Certlf1cates o1J)epos1ts to the "CD Alternauve" at Argent Alliance Trust deed mvestmenlS offer a substantially higher yield in comparison to the moderate rates of return earned m today's C D s • l st and 2nd Trust Deeds Secured by Prime Real Estate. 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October 8, 1989 Stocks require vigilant management Aside from the expenencc and expertise nCC'ded to manage an in- vestment ponfolio, a good deal of time and attention must be spent on a daily basis if yo ur portfolio is to Jl'O':V and meet your investment ob- jectives. In fact, it has lx.-cn estimated that it takes up to four hours a day of research to effectively manage a $1 00,000 portfolio. Clearly, few in- vestors can afford to spend that amount of time tending to their financial interests. Enter the mone> - or investment -manaser. More than 10.000 of these individuals manage bilhoos of dollars in assets for large and small investors across the United States. Whi le some managers work with clients who have as liule as S5.000 to invest. most agree professional ind1v1dual management 1s not needed for amounts under S50.000. Unlike some ~ments of the sc- cunties industry, investment man- agers are not closely regulated. Be- cause of this -and the fact that there is no auditing of their activ111es by any regulatory body -great care should be exercised when sclecung and evaluaung these md1 v1duals and their firms. While the vast majority of these professionals is honest and main- tains the highl'St ethical standards. some unscrupulous mont>y man- agers have made exaggerated claims about their past performance. If }OU have decided to use a professional manager for your portfolio several basic guidelines can be h~lpful both in selccung and e' aulating this exi>ert. The first and pel-haps most import.ant of these 1s to establish clear)~ }Our tndl\ 1dual IO\t'Stment ObjeCll\ cs .\re 'ou most concerned w11h preservation of capital. or an.· ~ou looking for maximum growth., What annualized rate of fl'turn do }OU npect? .\rmed with the answers to the'il' and other questions. you're no~ better prepared 10 look tor a mone) manger whose 1n'l'Stml'nt philosophy and St) le arc consistent A:tlERICA'\ DREA:tl wnb your personal objectives. However, before makina your final decision. ask several "promis- ing" managers about their invest· ment strategies. proof of past per- formance. pctsonal background and experience. size of the companies. and the suppon services available to their firms. But don't stop th~ evaluation pro- cess at the selecuon stage. Once you've chosen a manager who in- spires your confidence. pay close attenuon to his investment de- c1s1ons on your bchaJf. While this inttially may take a little of your ume. 1t helps ensure that the managers decisions are con- sistent with your objectives. From the stan of your new rela- t1onsh1p. insist that the manager be accessible to )OU either directly or through yo ur financial consultant. It 1s important that }OU ~ave access to someone "ho as watching over >our account. If )OU cons1stentl~ cannot .&et through to your advisers. you m1~1 want to start looking elsewhere lor this service. While ··oouom line" results are critical. it's also important to re- memhcr that e"alua t1on of your manangcr's performance must ex- tentlbcyond a simple look at thC' return on your inv~e~t. . Market cycles and other facton can impa~ POnfolio gfrformance.._ and these should be considered apart from the manager's contribu- tion. A good method of evaluation is to compare the performance of the po'rtfolio with ·those of selected in- dexes like the Value Line Index, the Standard & Poor's Index or others depending on the management style being employed. fees charged for money manage- ment services can range between . one-half of one percent up to two percent of assets invested for the money management alone. Com- m1sss1ons could add an additional one to two percent on a SI 00.000 • portfolio. If your investment portfolio has grown to the point where it's no longer feasible to manage it yo urself. you might consider retaining a mone> manager. Your financial con- sultant is a good sfarting point to revtew a number of options for yo ur requirements. If you arc interested in a free genenC' br<>Churc for searching for a money manager. give me a call at (714) 955-7567. Kea Totasb is • llaucl•I coasoll- ADI wltb Sbe•r1oa Lebmu Huttoa, blc., iJJ Irvine. Fluor cements business links with China By JOY ANTHONY O.tlly l"llof Con~ Do1oint venture bet\\<CCn pn,atc companies and state-controlled Chi- nese enterprises help the communist government grow stronger? Or are U.S. finns helping 10 demonstrate' that free entcrpnse works? According to officials at Fluor Corp., the Irvine-based construct1on and engineering firm. Amencans are paving the way for more economic freedom. Fluor Daniel. the Fluor (orp.''i chief subsid1af}. recent I) won a con- tract for a $21 million JOinl venture to build a manufactunng plant in Shantou. Although the deal represent!. lc~s than 10 per cent of all Chana-Fluor 'fJ:f 'll TOPIC'S prnJl'CI<.,. ant.I a m1nt'>lull' frac11on.ot the nimpan~ ·., $ l 'i~ bllhon fl''· l'nUC'> this ~l·ar. 11 Jew-. 'ihll"" Fluor"· c0n1inu1ng commitment to l'\· pan~1on an the tare of a l>ohtllal rrackdo~n atkr thl.' pnng pmtl·~1c, 1n T1ananmt>n ~uare In short. the < hincc,c go' ernml·nt ma\ have closed thl' Lloor nn ..,ome of 1is own people. but thl' doof to thl· West remains ""1dr orx·n "The fact that thl'~ h:ne hcen maintaining an open door pi1llr~ and continual cnntal·ts "llh tore1gn countries 1s a 'e~ pos1tt\l' o,1gn:· said a Fluor otlinal What'!> morl'. China can·t H'r~ eas1h turn hack on the road to freedom no". The go\l'rnmcn1 tarn 100 man~ en cc;. including rampant antlat1on and shonages of basic gooch WhC'n pro1ec1 managers go into ( hana. the\ offer "orker~ a glimpse ofl .~.-mfc cnic1cnC\. For example. thl' ( hin~!>t' arc said ·10 be surpnscd b' Fluor's task-force approach to ctin'>truc11on and engmeenng \Cr· fh(• Ch1neSl' method as to in'ohl' each managt•r in at least fi, c pro- Jl'l't'> If )OU want to get ·in touch "1th him. \l>U ha\l~ to find out \\hl'rl' he t'> ·first. .\nd )OU can't gt"l all \our <.,upplil'" lOgl'lhrr at one site. fhl· 1-luor method. "h1Ch pre\ ails in all JOlnt q:nturc~. tn\Olve<. $3lher- 111g an entire proJert's tl·am in one ut\. "hl'ther 11 be In inc, Hou!>ton. ( h·acago. (irl'l'n' 1llt• or point<> l'ast. Fluor's Chinese pro1ects range from diaper and plastic manufac- tunng plants to otl refineries. but the formula for development 1s prett) much the same . ..\n Amcncan team "orkc; on the basic design in the U.S.. with a le" h·) Chinese eng1- n1:er'> alongside to observe. Afier that. the packagl' goes back to Chma. The Chinese handle the detailed rnginc1:nng and construction. with .\mcncan assistance. Wh1k the) 're 1n America. thl' ke) C hinc~ managers sec our h1~-tech equipment. and our ways or doing 1hangs.''Th1s is all opening their C)es ... !>aid a Fluor manager. He and the rec;t of his team are showing the Ch1neo;e how free cntcrpnsc works. Prodigy not the multi-talent it appears By RON EGGERS O.ily l'llot Con~ Prodig). the newest consumer oriented on-hne serv1(e 1s a 10101 venture of retailing giant Scars and computer giant IBM., II 1s being positioned somchwhcre between an on-line 1n format1on ser,1cc antl a home shopping network. The idea is that a computer user can get the news head li nes. check the weather forC<'ast of a destma11on city. review stock quotes. read an editorial co'41mn or two, send elec- tronic mail. find out who won last night's ball game and scC' what Con- sumer Reports had 10 sa) about the newest models of bab} carnages. At the same ume. he or she can make the airline reservations. bu~ theater tickets -all while still s1P. ping the morning rntlce. That's great m lhl'O~. hut Prod1g\ fall c;omewha1 shon 1n prawn· \<. a whole. the 1nforma11on that 11 carnes I!> rud1men1an and in- complete. The m'"" ,.,· rurso~ al bcsl. and the product 1nforma11on gl'nerall~ insufli<:1en t. However. 11 1s cas} to install and easy to use. reducing 1hc computer anx1et) that has turned off the gen- eral public to on-ltne services. Jt., graphic interface and "Jump" stru('· turc make 11 easy to get around in. The paths ofmforma11on re1nc,al arc well thought out. It's eas\ to get from the news headlines to the elec- tronic mail center and back again. without endless keymg. If onl ) the infonna11on 11 earned was as well prepared as the software program was written. Onl.' ot II\ problem'> 1s that 11 1-. too hl·a' ti) markeung onentl'll. -\d., Jpppcar on thl' bouom of the 1i:lor. ma11onal '>Crt'l'nS to thl· JXHnt that 11\. at umc-.. difficult 10 tell what t'> 1nforma11onal and "hat 1s pa id atlH·rt1s1ng. On-hne sen ices such as Com- puScn e. which also feature market· ang opportun111es. do a much better Joh in d1s1ingu1sh1ng between the two. While it as a Scars offering. 11 fl•atures a much larger selection of goods and services than JUSI Sears product. In many respects 11 1s a shopping mall o( sorts. It might make sense to bu~ airline or theater tickets on-line. but buying such feature-laden offenngs as cam- eras (or software or automobile) onhne JUSI isn't that practical. .\J,en..,cr\ pa~ Prud1g~ to he m- dutll·tl on thl·1r sen ICl'. allo" 1ng the cumpan) to otkr 11 at a relall\l.'I) I<.>~ na1 ti:c of onh S9 95 a month tor unh m11ctl ronnec11on time The onl' sen ice that makes Prod- tg) ~onh 11c; monthl> subscnp11on 1s its investment tracking capabilit y. Even casual investors would find the service beneficial. Prodigy pro' ides complete stock quotes b\ compan) or ~y mbol. Even though the figures arc not real ume (figures are dela) t"d about 15 m1nu1cs so that real-time sen aces can continue to t:harge the several- hundred-dollars-per-month fee that the) get). they are ce rtainly more timely than newspaper listings and often more up-to-the-minute than radio or TV coverage QC business goes global ly GARY IOWLAND .,._ ... ~ .... Entrepreneurs from throughout the Southland converged on the Anaheim Hilton Friday anllious to learn from the expe~s how !O become a pan of the wort~ economy -and at the same t1me avoid many of the pitfalls awaiting would-be exp<>rters. Spo(lsortd by the World Trade Center Association of Orange County and the U.S. Small Business Association,. the full ~Y of seminars and panel discussions was entitled "Going Qlob~I . It addressed major aspects of world trade: breaking. into the marketplace. both as a would-be exporter and as a future importer( financing potential ventures; foreign lcgaJ obstacles and th<' maze o official documentation likely to be encouhtered. Exporters heard tips from panels of experts on gathenng overseas sales leads, identifying potential distributors and agents and clinchin& licensi ng deals. Importers learned ways to source foreign products. design domestic channels of d1stnbot1on, fi~nce import deals and handle customs brokers. . Speakers like BarTCtt Weekes of Ne .. port Elei:tron1cs. explained some of the problems his company faced 10. first. estabhsh1~g a foreign branch of his com pan) and. latrr. expanding 11s operations It was not all smooth sailing and in'olved a dra~ <W!_$gal battle with an uncooperative French d1stnbutor. The complex mtcmauonal financial en' 1ronmen1. from tax benefits to the best use of capital. was tackled b) financiers anti bankers like Peter Knudson. vice president of C1t1zen's Bank. in Costa Mesa. One session highlighted. region by region. the prospects and danger spots in the Pacific Rim. Europe and Lalin .\menca. w11h special advice on the use of worldwide trade shows . State credit upgraded From Dally Piiot wire services SACRAMENTO -State Trea~url'f Thoma~ \\ Ha~es f-nl.la' announced that Mood~ 's lmestor Sen ttl· ha!> upgradt"d Caltforn1a·, credit rating to the highest le\ cl. from ".\ .\ .. 10 .. .\ .\ \ ". allo~ 1ng th r state to sell general obhga11on bonds at the lo"est lOSI possible. The rat10g change 1s s1gn1fican1 becomes 11 mean'> a potl'nt1:il wmdfall for ex1st1ng bondholder-. of 1hr currentl ~ outstandmg general obhgat1on bonds. as "ell a~ :i ro.,s1tile reduction 111 the '>liltl"' future borrowing costs. In assigning this rating. Mood}·., \a1d· ··Dt.·mono;trated ~.inagc ment response over a long period. to cnsun.• ~un·c,-;ful tmannal operations within \Oler prescnbt.'d operating ltm11s. 1ns1111, ~Pn fidence that the state \\-Ill operate 1n a manner rnnw,tent \\tth thl' highest quality rating ... . Business travel balloons The spiraling growth an ··~r diem" tra\l'I polll'1l'" \.\lthtn major corporations and mcd1um -s11cd bu'i1ncssl's 1-; ha' 1ng a \1mtlar effn·1 on occupancy rate'i 1n the econom) -.ector of the ltxigang tndu'itr~ Business travel has increased over 511 pt."rccnt 1n the p:iq f1, l' )Cars. according to the most rerent ~un r~ of 8u'i1neso; T ra' ckr' published b) the l l.S. Tra'cl Data <:enter And. tho5t' rc\ult<; al<;o re' eal that women no" acrnun1 for .in pcrcen1 ot huc;1nl''>S tr:l\ cl Jn Februaf}. Run1he1mer lnterna11onal's 19l<X-89 SunC\ and AnalHtS of Business Tra,el Pohc1cs ant.I Costs reported th.ai 5X percent ofthr companies 11 'iUf\C}cd ha'c per diem rohc1e<; and thal number "ould gro" at least another fi, e perrent this ~car · Lending credence to tho'IC' prcd1ct1ons are \tau .. 11n from Hampton In n. a leading econom) sector· hotC'I c hain. Corporate bosses take personal stock • NEW YORK (AP) -Corporate eucutives who've reached the top believe their business practices are more ethical now than a decade ago. generally would hesitate to promote a homosexual and prefer navy blue suits with red power ties. corporate Amenca. Detailed results will be published this month in "The Wall Street Journal Book of Chief Execuuve Style." Results were based partly on interviews by a team of Journal reporters over the past year. 1n New York. New Jersey or P~nn­ sylvania. They're mostly college educated but only 35 percent have master's degrees. and 12.5 percent earned doctorates -generally in a non-Ivy League school. at least three weeks of vacation each year. usually tn Florida. Only 2.8 percent of those surveyed took no vacation in 1986. Jofln P•luuell flefll,. natlon•I president of th• ftubllc ltelatlon1 SocletJ of Alfterlea 11 seen In discussion w ith Ro lf Rude.._,. Or•...-County ct••pter preside nt, at a recent PllSA n1eettnt In Cotta Meu. And they say it's lonely at the top. Those are some of the findings of a survey by The Wall Street Journal that looks at the personal lives and habits of 35 I chief executive officers of the nation's bi1&est companies and offen a profile of who's running Most of the nation's corporate· honchos are white Protestant males. with three children. who've been married to the same stay-at-home woman for 20 years, and have ser- ved i11 the armed forces. accordina to the survev. One in four arew up " About 5 percent have no degrees at all. like Charles Lazarus of Toys R Us Inc., Howard Sells of F.W. Woolworth Co. or Martin S. Davis of Amerada Hess Corp. The CEOs usually work 10 to 12 houn a day, plus weekends. and take Wall Street shrugs off credi_t fears Wall Street week economy without takina any bia inflatiou!Y risks. TbOIC ~ were reinforced on Friday, wla * Labof Department 1eporied IMt lbe dvilian uneml)loy- IDCDl tale J"OIC a tenth o( I per- oeftllllt poi.at in Sepkmbcr to S.3 pe1C'9DL ne moatb)y data also ebowed an iDCICW of 209,000 in nonfarm ..,.~. roll employment. wdJ short of ad• •lftCe atimaees OD Wall Street in ...... ol 275,000 10 300.000. E¥Cn UMNP leveral ~ CCMIDV'ill P91!li11 inel HUI ill iaW ,... die ... lldd its ...,..... in ~ ... , • and ,... cledined ·--~Mctllilltiilllle •m 1$1M•1 it lllldlcl IO~ IP :,~·~-:..-:.~ '90RTGAGE RATES Figures u of Thuraday. Oct. 5. FIXED* lntnt Down ..... ~ 1st Nationwide Bank 10.375 Bank of America 10.250 20 Bank of C.Jlfomt. 10.375 10 Cal-CO.t Rnanclal 10.125 05 California Fedetel Bank 10.250 20 Am Interstate Benk 11.250 10 GlendM Federal a.nk 10.375 20 Gr ... Amertc:en 8enlc 10.375 05 Home Federel SrMgl 10.375 05 Home Sevlnga of AmeriCa 11.250 20 ~M<w1gege 10.290 05 Houlehold .... 10.125 25 PtHpoft Anlnciel Group 10.126 10 O c un.-FlnlnOlel 10.000 20 Old atone~ 10.290 06 itecMcS.W.. .... 10.290 05 P9Cltllo W1111m Mg. 1.111 20 '-'Mc ,...,... 10.000 06 =,.. .... 10.llO 10 Plldllc .......... 10..371 05 f::eC11· ..... t. Conlull. 11.IOO 20 . ..,. 10 .......... = 10.J71 20 ===-= 10A1I 10 11.000 20 Poeftt. Loolt.fft Mu. (%) <ct;r> loeft 2.000 500 1.875 70 187 2.000 30 187 1.500 30 187 2.000 21 187 1.l500 45 250 2.000 30 187 2.000 45 187 2.000 14 187 2.000 45 500 1.250 15 187 2.000 eo 1000 uoo eo 117 1.825 45 117 1.500 eo 187 1.829 45 187 2.000 30 117 2.000 75 117 1.100 '° 117 2,000 .ti 187 1.000 21 117 2.000 15 197 2.000 .ti 187 2.000 15 117 2.000 41 300 ADJUSTABLE • lntnt ,_. .. 8.250 8.250 9.500 7.250 7.950 9.125 8. 125 7.950 7.950 7.950 8.250 9.000 7.950 7.825 7.875 1.250 8.250 NIA 1.175 1.750 8.500 7.750 8.590 9.250 7.960 Down ..... '1:' Pointe Lock-M Mar~ln (%) (~) (~ Loen I 750 2.250 20 1 000 20 1 750 20 t .750 20 1.500 10 1.500 20 1.500 20 t.500 20 1.500 20 1.500 20 2.000 20 2.000 20 1.500 20 1.500 10 1.000 20 2.000 10 1.825 NIA NIA 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 2.000 1.750 2.000 1.500 2.000 2.000 1.500 0 I , 4 ... --.... .. ,., 60 60 45 80 45 45 45 80 eo 45 eo 45 eo eo eo 30 NIA 30 eo 00 15 45 45 eo 2.500 2.750 2.500 2.300 2.750 2.800 2.200 2.250 2.250 BYDWN 2.750 2.250 2.250 GPM 2.750 OPM NIA GPM 2.825 BY OWN BY OWN OPM 2.750 2. 150 11.180 10 .• =~ 750 1000 1000 400 300 187 750 500 800 187 187 300 500 500 187 500 187 N/A 187 500 187 117 eoo 500 500 ,_ . j ~ I UI I ou·, , .. 11 HOOk Is a Freudian SliP ·something lil<e a GOP pledge? Was it Freud who theorized our misstatements are actually h~nest. tb~upts sn~na throuah the barriers of our conscious mh1b1t1ons? S1pnttnd--woukl-ltave smirked bad he been present in the House chambers Friday. Rep. Bob McEwen, R-Ohio, rose to lead his feUow me~t?ers o~ Co_ngress in their daily Pledge of Allegiance, a tradmon rcmstltutcd last year. ,.. With his hand on .--...-. ...... heart. McEwen solemnly began the pledge, saying: "l pledge allegiance to the Oag of the U nited States of America, and to the Re- publicans for which it stands ... " Sounds about right to Tom Fuentes. So. who is the j oke on? 0 The tour guide must have been proud leading the media types through the construction zone at John Wayne Airport, pointing to various improvements brought about by the current expansion project: •The new tenninal will be more than 10 times the size of the existing crackerbox. •Daily flights will jump fro m 92 to as many as 170 - almost double. •This year, 4. 7 million passengers came and went throu~ the O range County airport. Next year. a whopping 8.4 m11liorl folks will have their tickets stamped there. All this is scheduled to begin April 1. 1990. which j ust happens to be April Fool's Day. A coincidence perhaps? 0 I am not an amoeba ... Last week's remarks on evolution or our lack of 11, drew response fro m a few readers. One letter writer with a Creationist's point-of-view tried to make a monkey out of me by questioning my anthropological expcnise. Whtie the lette r writer d idn't question m y anthropological background. he did fire several tough questions ~bout thermodynamics. genetics and various men from Peking. Nebraska, Heidleberg and Piltdown who sup~sedly ~ont.radict . Charles Darwin. "Did you know there 1s no sctent1fic evidence at all for evolution." he wrote. "If you find any please write back." Well. Darwin cannot defend hi mself and I don't profess· to. be an expert o n the origin of the species. Are there any sc1en11fic types out there who can rescue me from the swa mp I seem to have wandered into? O'l'lll·:IC \ Ol(·t-:s Bush courts disaster Polls generall) show that while the American people approve of President Bush's war on drugs, they also feel it does not go far enough. Echoes of that sentiment were heard in California recently ... Chief Justice Malcolm M. Lucas of the state Supreme Court ... told the annual meeting of the State Bar of Cali- fornia that more courts and more judges are needed to deal with the hu_ge inc rease in drug-related cases. The chief Justice went on to say: "Increased reliance and pressure on the courts to handle the drug problem. without affording adequate resources to do the job and address the root causes for this pervasive intruder in our society. can hann our entire legal system." It seem s that Lucas· re marks amount to a proper challenge to the White House to do more -and to do it without further delay ... Courts throughout the state already are confronted with a staggering backload of cases ... If the federal government 1s to add to ~h urden, the federal government ought to be prepared elp the couRs with m ore money. through grants to the tes. Bush and the drug czar. Wilham Bennett. also sho uld heed Lucas' urgings that the government get at the "root causes" of the drug crisis. The courts will never be able to keep up with drug cases as long as millions of Americans conunuc to use drugs. Tiie So Lal• 0611po Couty Teleiram-TrlbmM llRANGE COAST D1ily_P_il1_t __ _ HC•.,t:\1 \R\ (.Ill fU '"''' -rt eu~m.H I 0\11 \Ir t.liilor l>O\ tt.\I • \ \uonah • F rlllur TO\I <I \\I\ '" .... ,,lilnr 'rt\• \I \Kiii • ( lh • . .t11or RCK,• K 111 00\I f C'l'1Urf'' •.d11or K()( .•.tc C \HI 'O'\ "'porl' •:d11or t,\K\ HO'AI \\ll tfu,inr" • 1l11or nm Bl DI) c:irc:ulatlon Dln-rtur n .HI Pl po Uri ul11ion "•rkr l11111 ""'"•II"' ROR t'R \\I\. llomf' l.Hlhtt\ \lua11rr (.11 UO' f,OOU ( Y~ornf't ~" ic·f' \lan•ll"' PRA '900 .Stt \fl r ......... ~, RHO'D~ ,n.o l)ela rr~.., \lana11rr DO''\ J \C.OIN)'.\ ·~ "9 ........ J\'' Rt:IC Ht.,tllff(, Rf'lail !'alf'~ \1una11.-r c·11t:RI fRt:t:\t\' c:iu .. m .. d \lan•~f'r Jl 0\ Of.lTl'\f, I "11•1 \It• "r'''"'" \1110"'""' I'.\ THICIA \. t. "ltU. • ~ial ~C'lion• Edill•r BECK\ ~. tlE'\OEH'4 ., >\ti Olrttlnr \t,\R\ C'.-\HTt:H .\d S..n-IN"<t \lanaJt-r 4U . 4 TAl>l.OC I\ Prod'9t'tJ.m rn~.,,... , Orange Coal DAILY PILOT 1Sund8Y. October 8, 1989 IOU\\ I' Hl,IOH\ Today a Sundal'~ October 8, tbe 28 1 st day of I 989. There are 84 days left m the ·year. Yom J(jppur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. begins at sunset. Toda)'.'s lughlig,bt an history: O n Octo ber 8, 1871. one of Amenca's worst urban fires and for- est fi res broke out an Clucago a nd Peshugo, Wisc. The Cbicago fire claimed m ore than 200 li vc-s and destroyed more than 17.000 build- ings. The Wisconsin blaze claimed an estimated 1.500 lives and scorched I 28 m1lhon acres of timberland. · On this date. In 1918. Sergeant AJvm C. York almost sing.le-handedly killed :'5 ~rman sord1ers and captured 1 l:! in the Argonne Forest tn France. In 1934. Brun"o Hauptmann· was indicted for murder in the death of the m fant son of Charles A. L1ndbeT'Kh. Today's Birthdays: Senator Spark Ma tsunaga, D-Hawai1. 1s 73. Enter- uunment rcponer Ro na Barrett 1s 53. Actor David Carradme 1s 49. Reverend Jesse Jackson 1s 48. Com- edian-actor Chevy C hase is 46. Rock. singer Johnny Ramo ne is 38. Actress Ste phanie Zirnbalist is 33. By 1'M .U..CUlftl Pnt• Ed-ison merger is .real tUrnoff To the Editor. The tame has come for all customers of Southern California Edison to ask an important q uestion: How will the proposed merger between Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric Co. affect Edison ·s taxpayers? Edison has prom ised SDG&E ratepa)'crs a rate decrease of I 0 percent after the merger. e\Cn though SDG&E's current rates a re alread) lower than Edison's. As Edison customers maybe you sho uld ask yourselves who 1s going to be sub!>1d1zing these lower rates fo r San Diegans and j ust what docs this merger provide in the wa} of savtngs for Ed ison's own customers? mon1hl) bills alter the merger .. San D1egans have been o' crv.helmingJ~ op- posed to this merger for man) reasons of a local nature such a loss of Jubs and the loss of local control But v.e are also concerned for reasons that should be of interest to all Californians. If Edison merges with San Diego Gas & Elec-tnc tt will create the largest ut1hty monopl) m the South Coa~t and \an Diego regJOns of Edison's tern tor. San D1egans ha' e bttn bombarded no v. for "'eeks v.tth Ed1wn media ads trumpeung the '1rtucs of this merger. while behind the scenes. Edison has had its battenes of h1ghl~-pa1d lav.- )ers and lobb)istc, v.ork.mg to ki ll an) attempt b) our legislators to g1"c the public a 'ote on this 'ery important issue nited tales! .\lread' more than 100 cities and concerned-c1t1zen groups ha'e filed to intcf'ene in the merger process. m any on the grounds of antitrust. Unfortunatcl}. 1t doesn't provide you much citcept the bill. According to California's State Attorney General. John Van de Kamp. Edison's custo mers may fa~ "especially severe higher The Air Qualtt) a nd Pollution Control Boards of all the outhem Cahfomta counties (San Diego. Orange. Los A.ngeles. R" ers1de and San Bemad1no) ha\C eitpressed real concern that this merger will result in an increase in polluuon and a lowenng of air quaht' throughout the E'en though Edison seems determined to ram this takeo,er dov.n our throats. the fight is not over It's not too late to '01ce your concerns to the Publt~ l 't1lit1es Commission and to de- mand that as Southern \altfom1a Edison cus- tomers. ~ou al~o deserve an equal rate reduction ot Ill percent altt'r the merger S.\LL Y MILLER an Diego 3 mayors sink to new levels It's high time our county's airlines cared about safety Tu the Editor: fa,or ofthat proposal. too. 1f l dn)\e a ng in and around L..\ I \\'Ondt>r "ho "111 pa~ the ad- d1t1onal lahor rnsts'' I~ 1l poss1bk that the SS~~ 1nrn:asc "111tit'1:amcd b\ the ulumatc 'onsumt>r and end uSc:r of "hate\er product the true._ 1$ To the Editor I JUSl realized that ma}o r and 1d1ot both contain fi,e letters. Take the caSt' of Ma' or Clarice in Portland. Oregon. ".here in desper- ation for add1t1onal revenue O K'd the legal betting on pro football teams based on the published point spre.ad. What docs that say about the Pete Rose case? · delivcnng" You can bet o n 1l dov.s. pimps. drug dralers and C\ 1denle of cnme e'er."'he-re ~find 'ou. this "a' onct' atfordahle hou~­ ing. But 1he cumbinauon o f mis- management ana neglect on the pan of the landlord l 3V~d thr detl"nora- t1on O'l"r a penod of 11mt' to v.hrrr re hab1liiat1 on 1~ no"' out ot the question. · It v.as predictable' .\ Dail} Pilot an1cle on &pt :'t-re-awakened o ur gn-a1est fears ahout John Wayn e a1port What 1f a pro-player legall} bets against his team on an) gi ven Sun- day and then proceeds to give a bad performance? Move a few miles south and look at the lunacy of Tom Bradle) ban- ning truck traffic in LA dunng peak traffic hours. Sure. at first glance it's a grand idea. The big rigs take up the space o f four cars. W hen the} break do wn on the freewa)'. they tic things up for miles. T he} belch dteSt'I smoke. However. a union dn vcr m akes S 15.2 7 an hour or S6 I 0.80 a "'~k. on norma l time. If aJlowed to oper- ate only "after hours:· the salal! goes to S28.30 an hour or a cool S 1.132 for 40 hours. an increase of S52 I 20 ~r week. l think I'd be tn Letten welcome The Daily Pllot welcomes your opinions on matters of pubhc interest. Letters and tonger aniclcs of commentary must be signed. They should be t) ped or clearly wnnen and sent to LETTERS to the EDITO R. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box l 560, Costa Mesa. 92626. If you prefer to dictate a letter, yo_u may call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -642~86 -and leave a recorded messqc. Please keep these messaaes brief. Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authorship. And. finall}. "e ha'e to look al Ma) or La~ .\gran of Ir\ me and h1~ proposal 10 build affordable ho us- ing. Agam. at first glance. not a bad idea. E vervone should be able to find dt-ceni housing for what the) can afford to pa). None o f us v.erc always on top o f the heap We o nce li'ed in a modest one bedroom apartment bad. east. one old car. saving JUSI SS a v.ecl and 1t v.as 1n a 'er. nice neighborhood. too Ho"-e\Cr. I nad an opportun1t~ not long ago to re' 1s1t the old neigh- borhood. and. believe It. things have changed m SO<alled affordable housing. l sav. abandoned cars. stnpped cars. shopping carts e'er)- "' here. grafitt1 on eH'f) v.all. trash piled high on and be 1dc dumpstrrs. broken "'mdov. s. boarded uo "in- Is th1$ v. h:u In me can t''(pt'Ct because tA e "ant to make a social e'<penment" .\ more .plausible 1dt.>a would be for a dc,eloper to build 100 units. setting aside perhaps 10 units at a substanttall\ lov.er cos1. ha\ 1ng. of course.-. the builder as "'ell as the other tenants share in thr · subs1d~ of the 10 lowered units B~ s1mph raising the cost of the other 90 units b\ a mrre 5 percent. II v.ould more than o ffSt't the dif- ference and the 90 units would male sure that the I 0 units v.ould adhere to the rules and regulations. thus prc,enung v.hat Sttms to be hap- penmg v. here management has lo t control C1E:--.E ELIG lr. me E\en after the Cit~ of Newport Beach ne~ot1ated an agreement wit h O range Count ~ regardmg traffic aod aircraft no1~. man' of us wondered Y..hat the 'ested ·interests wo uld come up "1th to water do" n all or pan of the agreement ~ov. comes the .\1r Lines Pilots .\ssoc1at1on bemoaning their takeoff restnct1ons (an their emplo,ers be far behind" ut them get aiplancs '>'htch will operate WJthm the rules instead of tr')1ng to change the rules It 1s high time the air earners male some moves for safer ta.._coffs and landmgs W L THOMPSO Corona del Mar Dylan fan: You 've got a lot of nerve To the Edttor In regards to John Roos' review of tht" Sept. 8 performance of Bob Dylan. I got the 1mpress1on he onl} we nt to sec the Pogues. In fact. he s:ud. "the Pogues generated m ore mtcrtst and warmth tlfan the 47-year- old nostalgia-soaked troubador." I was 1n the orchestra pit and must have been at a different show. Dunng the Pogucs' repeut1ous set. the crowd in m) area were yclhna. "Dylan" as the bulk of the band's matenal sounded like "n1es in the buttermtlk. shoo fl y shoo." But somebody mu.st llkc 1c maybe Roos and Uncle Don. On to Dylan. Roos' review was so biased I almost couldn't finish readina 1l He wanted to bear what he laked. but Dylan played what Dylan liked. I don't know what teats the ,... Dail\ Pilot pro' ides. but the\ must have been on Arhngton Street o r a t TcWinkic Parle Mr. D)lao did not play .. Rain) Da>. Women·· and the song Roos d ubbed .. Mister Jones · 1s titled "Ballad ofa Thin Man." Bob Dylan has alwa)' been stand-offish 10 a hve performance and with thr press I agrct' 1t wasn 't a perfect shov.. but I enJO\t-d 1t. unhkc Roos. bec:ausc I wasn't loolung for mstght behind the man or the music. D) lan has bttn one step ahead of the m usic business for ne•rh '0 \cars and l bchcve ht will ronurruc to be a dn\'1ng· forct' and mfluen~ 1n rock. rountn , gospel a nd folk for man) years to come.. As Dylan · says: "Don't cnunze what )OU can't under- stand." PHILLIP HYDER C<>5ta Mesa Are you loiDt to •* ID fa.or of lleuan II. whlcb woald IDcrea• tbe -1• tu la OraJ11e Coa•ty to fmul road bllproYemeD•? .., •• a •I s C.-Dll ... ·No, h'• pnay ridiaakNs • II ii. nift Ire IOO mlDy tuane~ca -..... •dlail illil ........ EF'-- ""No. It WoUld ao into a polibc1aa•1 _poc-.C1. No ....... 1 .. 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All the sounds of the city are gone when you: re up that high. Calm, relaxing silence envelopes you as you slowly floot above the dark blue ocean, toking in the breathtaking view of the coastline: the Balboa and Newport piers looking like centipedes slithering out into the ocean, the people on the beach . smaller than ants and the palm trees looking like fancy party toothpicks. . This is the experience of porosoiling -on experience that is now available to anyone I rom age 6 to 80 who 1s capable of sitting, thanks lo Newport Parosoiling in the Newport Harbor. Long a popular oct1v1ty 1n beochside resorts around the world, porosoiling 1s now offered along the Southern California coast, at Long Beach, Dono Point and Catalino Island, 1ust to name a few locations. About nine months ago. Eddie DiRuscio and Doug Ferrell, a couple of locals at Davey's locker at the Balboa Pavilion, decided it was high time poroso1ling come to the Orange Coast and officially launched Newport Porosoiling 1n July. "Parasa1l1ng is available to you right 1n your bock yard, here on the coast," said D1Rusc10 , manager of Davey's locker Sportlishing and vice president of Newport Poroso1l1ng. 'It's not 1ust a luxury Q/lymore." D1Rusc10 and Ferrell, who is president of the new business, also set out to dispel the fears many people may hove about porosailing because of horror stones of dangerous cond1t1ons 1n Mexico, where porosoilers launch from the beach and often land 1n trees, in the ocean and on top o f bu ildings. Newport Poroso1l1ng's 27-foot Corerro hull boot is outfitted w ith a winch mechanism that hydraulically controls the 600-feet of th ick nylon rope connected to the parachute. That means the porosoiler solely and easily launches and lands in the boot - no getting wet unless you wont to and request the boot's driver drop you low for on ocean dip. "No one's stubbed a toe" poroso1lng with the winch, DiRusc10 said ~ The wmch system was introduced by Guy Cilet11 wnen he began Southern Colilorn1o's first poroso1I operation four years ago on Catalino Island and since then the winch hos been adopted by all the West Coos1 operations ranging from Dano Point to HoV1.-011 according ro D1Rusc10. D1Rusc10 Ferrel and their crewman M 1 e Perrin o rece -.ed tro1n1ng on winch poroso 1ng 1n Cotol1no '\Jewporl Paroso1l ng's sleek red, v.h1t e and blL.e bc.01 was c~edPd onJ approved by the Unites Stores Coast Guard and tre operators stric tly adhere to the six -passenger ma ximum. "Safety is the first thing you look at '' D1Ruscio said. Because of the proven ri:>l1ob1l 1y of ·he ..,.., nch msuronce SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1989 Once hoolc ed up 10 rhe parachute poroso ors o•e so"".., winched out and up into rhe s y obo .. e lor a ' de 200 •o 300 leer above rhe Orange Coast cente• from ·tio• .,,O!'l'OQP o~ ,,. a breathtaking view con be seen w ,,, he ooo· oo ng ~ e I •tie more than a model •n a bathtub lefr Fighting fires ~ . with education By CHRtSTIN£ GUSTAFSON o.-y .... c. ......... Firefighter Glen White hod the full attention of Mrs. Jones' I 11th grade class · at Harbor View School in Newport Beach. Changing the names, he recalled the story of a recent condominium lire in on adjacent neighborhood. "Mr. Stevens had hod a busy day and was grateful to relax on the cooch before joining his wife in bed. Toking a long drag of his cigarette, he found himself unable to keep his eyes open. As this mon in his late -40s drihed off to sleep, his lit cigarette dropped onto a cusion. "It's not clear how much time hod passed before Mr. Stevens awoke to o house ful of smoke. Recognizing that the cwhion wos the source of the billowing clouds, Stevens removed it from the couch and ran toword the door - ca 1iftg the cushion to expk>de into ...._ Dropping 11 he hurri.ci out1ide to the bedroom window -alerting his w1f e to the lire. "Though Mrs. Stevens owoke before the fire spread to the bedroom. she was overtaken with the toxic fumes from the burning piece of furniture. Fortunately, the damage to their home wos not extensive and Mr. Stevens wos oble to save himself. His wife wos not os lucky. She did not survive that fateful evening." The children remained attentive os White concluded the true-life story. Con- tinuing, he stressed the importance of fire education and prevention. , "The incident I've 1ust told yoo about should not hove OOpPtmed. ll COOld hoYe been prevented ot many points through· out the occurrence." In the course of o year, this Newport Beach fireman win visit eoch fifth Grode closs in his city -three tunes. The program he presents wiR be kicked off this~·~__, lPleose s.e FIRE /821 Eng.neer John Rupse lin cobl ond Firefighter Glen White show the N~wport Beoch Fire Deportment's new stote·of -the·ort engine to students Lora Barnum, Gory Barnum, liso lompe, Cristene IWany and Lesley Honutton. The engine win be on display ot .the deportment's open house tOdoy. LOOKINQ $000 I B4 A truly animated autobiography by Chuck Jones --.--.--------· ....... --Tri that wnters, an1s~ all aauve ''This book 1s not 1 rtt0rd of acrs. it is l10I t-'«I\ it mikes no claim to bei:t, tuct; 11 is. I hop<', a fond m ti, • ~m~ of events Md ~pk who. consciously or not. ~ m_y life and character .• • For me 1ht sranling. un- bdiev1ble malttr is this: when I was ninetttn y~rs old, somebody of. fer«J to pay me 10 draw. For over fifty~ and over 150 fllms. othor somtbOdits have, amazinpy, IJ('t-sisted in continuing 10 ~ward me for doin1 what I Jove to do." -Chuck Jones By CHRISTINE GUSTAFSON Dmly ,... Conupondeo• His children: Bugs Bunny, Daff> Duck, Elmer Fudd. Wile E. Coyote. Road Runner, Pepe Le Pew. Tweety Bird and Sylvester ... The list ts much longer and still gr-owing. His accomplishments: During a career that spans nearl)' 60 years. Chuck Jones has directed more than 2SO films, earned three Oscars. and collaborated on award-winmng films such as .. How the Grmch Stole. Christmas." "Hono n He« rs a Who:· "The Junble Book Series" and. of course. "Who Framed Roger Rab- bit?" Again. a pan1al hsl. and one that is growing an lengt h and breadth. So. how does one become a fam ous animator. a sought-after lec- turer and the recipient of endless awards and accolades? In his auto- biography "Chuck Amuck: T he Life and Times of an 4-nirnated Car- toonist." due oul 1h1s month. Jonei. tackles that quc,11on first. In chapter o ne. .. Ho" 10 Beco me an An1ma1or," he "ntC's-: At left, Chuck Jones pauses whlle working In the studio of his Newport Beach home, surrounded bJ memorabllla of his nearly 60-year career as an animator. ~t right, "Obsen a11on ~di~ compel\ u'> w realize 1hat lo,·e alone 1s not enough No. 1here 1s al"a's some odd11' in the infant CO\ iron.men! Of the ant SI. some pecuhanl) unique 10 1ha1 en- vironment In our case -11 ~'as Father ·· <.'scape was to become 1nstantl) m h. "hich "'ould cnahle him 10 "run tor the h1llo;. secure 1n the kno\\-kdge 1hat his fam1h "as liscall\ 'iecure .. In an l·ffort ·10 "stnkl' 11 ·nch." lhl' fa ther uf the future animator \taned hu" nl''s a flc r hus1 ncss. <.ca rch 1 ng lor ht'\ "bit hreak." "1th eal h 'cniurc. he boughl npen'>t\l' lc llcrhcad \la· t1onen and hundreds of b<1'c' o f pencils. also cmbo'\!!ed "'''h lhl' compan) name. Being a financial!\ poor fa mily. without the diStract1on!'I that weahh and modern technolog) can bring. drawing became a natural outlet for !he )Oung Jones. Y.h1ch he 1ook full ad' antage o( Jones' father "lo' cd h1<; eh1ld n.·n. bu~ hated ha' ing a fa mil):· Tht'> "as unlortunatc 1n 1ha1 1hc elder Jom.'' was "up 10 his. hips" an children and bound to them 1hrough .i sense ot respons1b1lit). His onl~ hope for The anev1 tahk resulted "[,en ume Father's buc;1ne\'i fo1kd. h•"· children inherited a frl''lh lcgar~ ol the fi nes! dra"ang ma1enal., 1m· agmable.'' Though hi s earl} ~care; pro' 1dcd a number of challenies 10 be rcckon<.'d \\Ith. Jonl'S continued 10 !>CC the "'orld through un1arn1shi.'d l')CS. To th1 da\. at age 77. his }Outhful innoccn'ce scl.'ms undauntC'd b' llfl·'<1 an e' 11able harsh reah11cs . .\ stud' ot 1h1s man\ lite re,eals 1ha1 at11tudcs arc indeed more important than foch. Furthermore. regardkss of h1s age, SKY From 81 premiums ha"e decreased dramat1call) for parasail operations, D1Rusc10 said. The safety factor has also increased the number of people who can enJO) the spon. i"lf you can s11. \OU can parasail." D1Ruc;uo li kes to say. Newpon ParaS311tng ha<1 taken out a 6-~i.':lr-old and a 72-)ear-old woman. Recentl) two ladies. aged 79 and i< I. came into the office 1n1eres1ed an the para.sail operauo n. D1Rusno ~id. "They said. 'Do )OU take old people'>' and I said. ·or course """e do.'" D1Rusc10 ~•d. Parasa1lers pa) $39. while observl'rs l'an rome aJong for S 15 a person Parasailers can ha' e glo!>s) X- b}'-10 color photos taken of 1hemschl'-. up an the air fo r another S 15. The tnp usually takes abt-ut an hour and a half. depending o n how many people want to "fl):· If there are no tnps scheduled later and ume allows. the oper.ators are willing 10 take you on longer 1nps 1n which you may end up as far north as Hunung1on Beach Pier and as far south as Laguna Beach Most of Newport Parasa1hng·s customers come in as a result of "Ceing the parasailers from the beach. the piers or simply from their ocean-view homes. DiRusc1e sa 1d. .. ·ome p(:oplc watch 11 for a "eek. then \a). ·r m going.'·· he '\a1d. Karon Butcher dct·1ded to tr} ii one rc:cC'nt ""eek- da) at the ~ugges11on of hl·r fat her. a friend o( Ferrell'!>. Bu1chcr. a Nc"'port Beach ccs1den1 currcnll) s1udying geograph ) at I I( Acrkclc). brought along fntnd Bruce .\pplc) ard. a Bcrk tk) geogr:lphy graduatl· "'ho rurrcnt- 1) lOache\ thl' ro"1ng team at l T LA Blond. 1anned. athletic-looking Rul cha had alrl·ad\ 1m·d para<kuhng 1n Pucn o Vallarta. "here <1h l· wnl.. nil lrom 1he beach and saw people ghdl' mio trC'es and onto the rooftops of condominiums. Shl' and ·\ppl<.')3rd hoth s~med calm -1tnd unfat l'<i J\-f cffl.'11 piloted lhl' boal out of the harbor and /OOm l.'d 11 out IO '>Ca \kan .... h1lc Pl·rrtn .-.napped lifcJar h ·ts on Hutchl·r anJ -\ppk~ard and bud lcJ a rnntraptton rc:m1nt•<,u:n1 ol .1 pl..t~ground ~"ang. hul m..ttk o f plaor;l1l 'lnp'> hi..\· thO'l' lound on pat io lhair'> . ..tround th\·tr "a"ts Perrin . .i 1all. tanned. ·~ ptcal Southern Cali fornia '>Ori "'11h an l'3'>\ smile. a halo of shon blond curls and arm" nppling "ith mui.dei.. C\plaancd )'OU simpl) take a seated p<l<1111on 1n the <1ling. "htch has straps that wr..t p around lhe 1h1gh<1 and hooks that connect to the parachute. OncC' out ahoul a mile from shore. Ferrell \urned ~ople need love a.n~ c~.cou,... mcnl more than cntyasm .. With a lon,·staod1n1 l~v1na ~la­ tton.s.h1p. followed by their. mamtat in L9U . Cbuck and Man.~n }o!:'cs have masten.-d the art of bnn&J.na out the best in each other -with love." Linda Jones. daughter and only ctuld of Chuck !one~ •. al~ pl~yed a major role in this w'1 una pr~JCCt -searching her fat~er s arch1.vcs for valuable informatt on and P!CCCS of artwork, typi ng . and retypina ~e initial drafts of his book and shanng in the sense of fun that. resulted fr~m being a team member tn the,;rca11on of the "Chuck Amuck auto- biography. . d . In Chuck's \\Ords. "Lin. a 1s the manager. presi dent. majordomo, and pnme mo,er of: 1he the Jo.nes Enterpnscs ... producing. preserving. and authenticating dra~sngs and c.e ls from rft} past. present a~d fu- ture selling them through major an gall~nes an the United "Stat~s." . .... ..... _......, ,., ..... _.._.... Bein~ full} involved in her father .s \\Ork. Linda s poke enthus1as11calll} a bout .. Chuck A muck." "h1ch 1s sel for rel~ase this month: "The pages of this ,auto- b1ograph) !llu~trate my father s en- jo\ ment ol hll•. He tells such. won- derfu 1 stone~ about !he creation of Bugs ~unn). DafT} Duck. Elmer Fulld and 1he rest of the Looney Tunes fam 1h . Chuck •nd Linda Jones, his daughter, who spearh••ds Chuck Jones· anterprl1es. Jones· autoblogr•phy, .. Chuck A.muck .. ts due out this month. "In addition. he describes the pro-ces~ used 1n the making of each six- minute an1ma11on film. And. he introduces the reader 10 awe-inspir- ing an1ma1ors. d1rec1ors. writers and e'en the s1ud10 cus11od1an." geographic loca11on. marital status. financial pos1t1on. or job 1i1le. Chuclc Jones has re main ed uncomprorT)is- mgl> crcall\ e. When Ra) Bradbuf}. the h1gh l) reverl·d author. was asked on his 55th b1nhda). "What do }OU wan! lo be when ) ou gro"' up"" Bradbul") qui pped. "I want to bt' 14 \cars old hkl' Chuck Jones." Sc111ng aside her own wnttng endeavors, Marian Jones assisted herhusband 1n colleclmg ma1cnal\ from a career that began 1n the earl) 1930s. and a hfe thal began 1n 191 :! "Chuck "orked at home each morning -\\rtt1 ng. sketching. and ar tim es a11owang me 10 a<1k qul'S· t1ons and take notes on hi s. rnlorful past." Marian Jones related. "But. he neH.'r kt me edi t his "or!.. .. Linda espccrnll} enjo}'S the per- sonal stones from her father's child- hood -"'t'~ "'antl. very funny ... "The b1nh of Chu1:k's book began 1n 1983.'' Mari an Jones. Y.tfe of lhe Acadcm} :\"ard "1nn1ng ar11 s1 re- called. "I "as \\-Orkang on a book ahou1 our htr toge ther -"Ho"' C an I Kiss You When I'm Laughing" - "hen a pubh~her suggested that Chuck tdl his side of 1he s1011 firc;1." Mrs. Jone' "'as a succc-;sful "n ter and editor "hi.'n she met this "'ell ·:~1abhshed Looney Tune animator "I had to <;et aside my cnuquing skill s and read Chuck's work wnh h' ing qcs. Chuck firmly belie ves F-unn\ Thal -;ingle word easily desrnbC'> "( huck .\muck" -para- graph h' paragraph The re is hardly a ~n11;nce an this book that doesn't e,oi..e a i.m1lc. a chuckle and at 11nws. a full hell) laugh. Yet t~1s a u1ob1ograp). "O\ c.n toget.her with fac1~. ph1lo oph1es of hvmg. plus more than 500 drawings and IOQ photo~. teaches one a great deal about ltfe. off tht cng1nC' and helped Pernn unfold the 26-foot d iameter parachute and untangk its ropes. Ferrell then revved !he en~1ne again as Pemn stood facing lhc back of lh<.' boa! with his chest against a padded post. the parachute's man~ cord'> gripped 11gh1l~ 1n ht'> lca1lwr- glovcd hand,. rhc boat ga1m·d speed and 1 1 1 oooomm. 1hc chutl' filkd "•lh air and ballooned oul behind the boa1 a!> Pl·mn c;tl'adtl'd h1mwll aga1n s1 1he strong pull. .\t JU'il lht• nghl moml·nt. Perno lei go and the chute fl uatrtl o' l'r thl' hoat He lhtn ll\:ckonctl .\pplc)ard O\C r and Ferrell qwd.4 hooked .\ppk)ard up to thl' rhutl' Oncl· .\ppk~arJ \\;I'> \lt11ng comfortabl} in ht !> o;hng. h ·rrd l h11 thl' 1hro11k "htl h ac11,a1t·., !he h'drauhc \\tnlh and lhl' tl\:am1ng \ppk~ard "-J!-pulkd '1moo1hl) Uf)\\arJ \'.hilt-h ·rrdl l'\pt'rtl) maneu\t~red lhl· boa I through !hi.' "'alcr a1 abopt 15 to :!O knots . .\ppk~ard occas1onally "'a'ed and ga'e tht• thumbs-up sign as he noated some JOO feet abo' i.' Pernn ex plained thal )OU don·t reall} need to hold onto !he chute's straps with )'Our hands because the seated pos111on keeps you balanced. Parasatl ers have even taken cameras up and shot both photo1traphs and videotape while up 1n the sk}. atcording to D1Ru~io. Around 1hc Balboa Pier. Ferrell cut 1he engine. causing Appleyard lo ~lo" I) float .downward. When Appleyard s fri.'l ""ere ahout a foot above Y.ater. Ferrell gunned the engine ag;i1n. lifting the parasa1ler up once more. I After abou11 0 10 I' minute<; in !he !ik). '\pplcyard was pulled back an111 thl' boa!. "lt·s w peaceful up there." !he samfit-J \ppk~ard said of his tn p. Indeed . ndang 111 thl' hoat 1s a fas t-paced . nots) adventure "-tlh thr Y.1nd v.h1 pp1ng thr<'ugh )Our hair. bu! once up 1n tlw '"' l'' l'r) tbang S«ms <;witched 10 slo" motion \ 11u 110..11 r,lo"'l} abo\C~ !he un~ boa1 below. "h1ch loolo.'> hlo.e 11 1<; creeping along. not 1oom1ng aero.,, hounl) "'a'l'' E\el) para~1ln "ho gor\ up apprehensl\e returns "llh a broad. li H'·luut 'm1k l•n his or her face and rave rev1e"'s about thl· c\pcm·ncl.'. D1Rusc10 noli.'d. cwpon Pa ra~1lin~ oiler' 1nps from 8:30 a.m. 10 (> p.m. datl). w11h a Spt'l tal $\Hearl) hird rate a' atlablc between 8:30 and 10 am. Bui one of !he nlO\l popular 11mcs to sail 1s an the late afternoon. Man' cu,lomers hoo~ the last 1np of the day. · "Th(') "an! to '>l'C the sun<.l'I from ~()()'feet up." D1Rusc10 e:1tpla1ned. FIRE From 81 .. .,. week with the celebration of Na- tional Ft.re Pre' en11on Week (Oct. 8 through 14). "I •think that kids make good teachc:rs for adults... \atd Lara Barnum. a !>C\Cnth grade studC'nt al Corona del Mar Htgh School. "When Firefigh ter White came to m~ fifth grade cl.ai.s and discussed fire prevention. 1t made a las11ng impression on me. He made me feel that I was playing an important role in the safety of m} fa mil)." throughoUJ,,.Orange County is made ~ Lisa's parents !Ook an active a"' arc of lite hazards and their tragic interest an fire prevention. holding consequences. famil y meetings to discuss 1he man> "We all we nt home and discussed facts that Lisa had learned in school. escape route!> ":ith ~ur fam ilic.s." "We ad uall) practiced gett ing out Lara continued. 'Having a working of the house in the case of a fire." smoke detector is essential. And this consc1ent1ous student explained. making our homes fire safe became "I showed m)' parents how to feel the rcspons1b1hty of each student." tt\C closed doors for heat and how to death.'' - Captain Pendleton ha bcl·n known to gi ve them out as Christmas presents. Where to call for info It is at this lime each year 1ha1 fire departments in Orangt' Count} gear up to educate the public about fi re prevention. as well as actions to take in the case of a fi re. And. these mvaluable CJvil servants arc teach- ing thctr citizens through the chil- dren. Through films. discussion~ role- playing and student worlcbooks. each fifth or sixth grade student .. e sipatute 1~e of Nautica reinterprets lportJat life with ease, for a collection of lport.fWtll' ind outerwear dea~ed to be livid in day in and out. Nearly 6.000 United States crawl below the smoke level." c1t1zens lost their lives an fi res last Of those who die in a fire. 99.9 year. Many thousands more were percent do so from smoke inhala- sevcrely inj ured and billions o( tion. Only 0.1 percent die from the dollars of propeny was destroyed. flames or other related accldents. Cigarettes have been found at the "Furniture is made of sudr toxic root of these fires more than any materials that one deep breath could other single cause. cause death." explained White. "If "I wish I could convince people to the public knew how deadly smoke not smoke," said Lisa Lampe, a is, I think that everyone would have graduate of the fire prevention pro-a smoke detector ... gr~m ... ~ lot of people are hun by To expand on this topic, Newport thts habit. Maybe the best we can Beach Fire Captain Ray Pendleton hope for right now is that smok.cn pointed out: "These detectors are so ~II be more cautious -not sm~e reliable and cost only SIO. yet they an carpeted areas or when sleepy. directly stop unnecessary inJury and Each fire depanment throughout Orange County has de,cloped a public education program. "We speak to senior c111zcn groups. large and small businesses. commumty groups and of course. the children." said Ca p1 a1n Pendleton. "The more the-public knows. the less tragic m} JOb becom- es -and 1he JObs of firefighters everywhere ... Though the children have been gi ven tfie pnvtleges and respons1- bilit)' of carrying this message to 1hc public. 1t ts each ci11zen ·s JOb 10 take the necessary steps toward a safer home. neighborhood and workplace. As Lesley Hamilto n, a sixth grade student at Anderson School 1n New- port Beach. pointed out "If hves. buildings and wilderness areas arc 10 be saved ifs up to each of us. I know I'll dO' my part. I hope others will take the ttmc to do their pan too.·· hrc depanmen1s 1n the coun- 1) "'II hold an open house on Sund<n . Oct. 14. wtth the excep- tion o t 1he Newp<?rt Beach Ftre Depan ment. which will kick off the week "tlh an open house 1oda> from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. at the Ne"' pon Center Fire Station. 838 Santa Barbara Dn,e. For more mtormauon about open houses and fire prevention "eek. phone thC' fi re station in )our area: Costa Ml·sa. 754-5128. Fountain Valley. 965-4436. Huntington Beach. 536-5477. Roost Tufk-ey -Dinners C'\Cl'y Sundt)' 44fl Hdionopt Cor°"' dd Mar 673-0910 Mr. Mole's Birthday Sale Everra111111 1111 IWI ~-(&~,,, Sdtx:ted ltcm1) ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY OCT. 10th 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. October 8. 1989 BS P \P \ H \/.I .I P \P \H \I.I.I Pl.IS Women help . women at conference Leading wom~n to meet Saturday By KAREN M. REED Of .,. DMfy Not St8" "There wasn't a woman here today that wasn't touched by something," confirmed chair- _.;nan De~rala Br~land of thC' day-long event , lill'which took her away briefly from her "nonnal" job at Grubb·&. Elhs Mongate Services -the 1989 "Women Helping Women" Conference. A second annual event, the fund-raising rnnference sponsored by the Women's Advisory Council to South Coast Medical Center (SCMC) in South Laguna, attracted 200-plus women to the relaxing, intimate conference rooms ·of the Dana Point Resort. for a day of health. beauty, career and lifestyle seminars. And. 1f listening to entertaining programs from popular speakers such as Taylor Hartman Pla.D. (author of "The Color Code"), Carol Mu kt bull:e1 (a uthor of "Dear Digby"). Laguna aruologer Sudra ·,Cbarbope, Ellen Krelclmu (author of ··Light His fjre"), law professoT Dagmar Halamka, J .D .. and Sue Kirby. owner of "Out of the Woods," wasn't enough. ladies browsed "The Marketplace" for unique services and items. "This 1s what l lflcecL 'Stress Gone.'·· joked LhHla Jeaken, vice prnidt'nt of nuning at SCMC as she scanned the herbal products offered by E.Excel International. . Ou Milli, M.D., who spoke early an the pay on cosmetic surgery. admitted tq Jody Reeder as she pitched her Metrin Skin Care system. that he was a "healthy skeptic" and he kept walking. But a few vepdors were met with delight from the SCMC suppo~. including "Scarves and Such" representative who sold one of the unique flip-it scarf creatio o keynote speaker Moya Ol1ea Lear as she quietly perused The Marketplace prior to lunch. "'She is like a little queen.'' said WAC president 0.eryl Moore of the diminutive Lear who was christened with the name "Queen Lear" when she ascended to the chairmanship of Learav1a (Learjet). "She's delightful -hke berng with royalty." · And. indeed, her speech follo.,.,ang the central luncheon of cream of broccoli soup and Chinese chick.en salad. was defin1tel) delightful. Ver) few d ry eyes remained in the room as she told the love story of her 1R-ycar marriage to l'n· Comlttee members Deborah ~•rber, lngrld McGuire and Gerl Beck at the Women Helping Women Conference. II 0 KOS(. 0 Pl·: ARIES (March 21 · i.\pnl 19): Sur- pni.e 1nv1tat1on coul<,l come from profc5s1onal !>Upt'nor. Refu){· to be 1n a .... c . a' to \OUrt;elf. ·Tm \\.Orth 11'" Yuu are. 100. Ne .... IO\ c hoH·r~ on horuon Leo . .\quanu' pcr,on!I figure prom1nenth. I' tf't'preneur and Lear.Jct cn-ator Wilham ~ar - concluding with hC'r own acapetla ve rsi on of "It The) Could See Me Now.'' ··He'd never believe it 1f my 8111 could see me now," she sang slowly. drawing on her thcatncal backvound as a member of Vaudt-' tile star Ole Olsen s family. "Moya is a woman that I want to gro .... up to be like," laughed Moore. who also explained that funds rrused during the da} ("filled wnh decadence for all of us") ~ould suppon the renovation of South Coast Medical Center·.., obstetncs/gynocology unit. A talh of up .... ard!> ot S 10.000 was anticipated. · ' . The planning committee contnbuung to thi: lnendly gathenng also incl uded Gerl Beck, Linet- te Blayden, Mary Ro1e Brown, Susann Burn~tt. Deborab Ferbtr, Ellie Jaffy, Bernice Kaempfer, June·Kazelman, Mary Lapadat, Ingrid McGuire. Veronica Pacheco-Martin, Beuy· P equet, Jan Peverill, Terry Piper, Betsy Sater . Anoe Scbneider, Jeu Siegel, Marilyn Silverman, Sand- ra Teitswortb, Frances Vitagliano and Linda Way. fht' '.'lei man \1arcu'> T i:a Room is thl' site for thl' Orange Couaty Woman's Fo11ndatlon Pre\1dcn1.,· Tea. \aturda' from 3·10 to 5:30 p.m C CJ'>l 1!> $20 fur the l'\t'nt to bnng to~ether· kmale kaders from the hw.tnl''>~ and 'oluntl·e1 u1mmun11~ (all Jan K1ngaard. 645-.H 45. for rc<.l'n at1on'> • • • Tbe Huntington Harbour Ca ncer Uague \.\Ill hos1 the annual Ix but I\ "LJ Fl'1t' n ... Franll' .. ~dtUrdJ\ JI tht' D1sne\ la nd Hotel. The major hlad 111: gala .... 111 kature d·1nni.'r danung. Ji, m~ and siknt auction<.. ,1, "'ell 3, 1a<,h1<•n-. trorn 'l'"' pon < c:n tt"r with tickets at $1011 pt•r pn,un I-or lunhcr information tnntart the .\mencan C anc~r \ouet' -:;1.11JJ I .. -.\l<.u \..tt un.1J\ Pro\ ideoC'e Speech and Hearing Center has '>Chedult·d 1t\ I Jth .\nnual Hrnl.'lit D1nnt'r at the Anaheim Mamon. The hlark tit' galJ "Ill k.iturt· rntcn:11nml·n1 b~ Lou Ra\.\ Is. as "'ell a\ prc"4:'nta11on o l the 1'4!)4 Help llort• JnJ lt1\!: -'"'ard Tickets are $2~5 and ma~ ht· purt hJ'>l'J h~ l Jl11og fi~l1.J1.1<11 1 • • • .\l tht· .\n.ihl·1m lldt11n Jnd 1 l•V.l'r' 1•n \a1urd..1\ Olive Crest Treatment Centers for Abused Cb1ldreo v.11 1 hold ll\ annual Black & \\hilt' 8dll l o~t 1' S I"') pc1 ~k.T'"" Im thl' turmal C\ l·nt to kature dinner. dant rng. '>lknt Jnd I" t' .rnd1un' ( nnt.ict (lit\ e \rcr.t ... 7 ... _494-i 1111 11cl..ct '" J1lahil1t\ . . . fhl· :\e"C'o mers of Irvine m11nthh lum h1.·o n v.d\ ht· held on ()ll I"' .it John 1Jum1n1') rntaur.1111 'l'V.pon Ht'dth hegmning at 11 am ( ""' '' S I~ 115 pt"r ix·r'>un ll•r thl' aftt'rnoon to include a 1a-.h1on \htw. h\ kJn R\.JO nt f.1 .. h111n !'>land r urthl'r 1nforma11on and rl'\t'n .111un' Jrl' J\ j11ahlt• h~ tall1n.g fln4-tf"'X2 John Dom1n1' n·,t.iur~int ~1i1 ;I"' tx· thl" '>Ill' tor the (kt 19 1 und-r~m1 ng. t•H·nt lnr tlw J9bn TraC') Clinic Orange County Guild rhl· hl.1d..-l 1l' 11rt111nJI g...tlJ l\ pl.innt•d It• ht· .1n annual .. Fresh Pan lit l t•h,tl·r ILlPl''I (1.ila· .1nd "ill katurt· dinner and dancing to the ( 11unt Ha'!l . .\ll-")tar Band T1lf..t't'> arl' ltm11ed and are a\allahk h' t.Jllin~ 1.:'1.\1 211--·nt.1 . . . l ht• \\omen's Opportunities Ct>nter of l Cl .... 111 spon'>or the .\ml'l1a \v.,1rJ, Dinm·r <kt l'I l11 l·khr.1tt' thr J rh1t'\cments of "om1.·n J'>,llt.IJtl·d "'1th tht' tl'ntcr I 11.l..ch .irt S51 1 pt'r per~un for the l'\ l'nl pl.1nnt·d t11r t. r m lhl' 'l'I\ pdrl Hl'Jl h \\Jmott Hotel. For lurthl'f 1n l"rrn.it111n t.OO tJll r k Jn1 •r Hu r. I--,. "'Jti5 "\l.1g1l . .il \ll·m11r1l'' ,, till th, nw l• r thl· i'>th dnnual Winners Circle ( h.1111\ H.ill (,ti _:1, .11 ttw K111-< .1rl111r1· H111cl Laguna '\;1guel. The bbd. Ill' t''l.'nt 11r1t.1n11t•d !" 1,11,l· lunJ, IPr \11uth ( oa\t '.\1cd1cal { t'ntl·r \\Jll k.iturl· Jinnn JJnl 1111: t11 thl.' I ranl.. R11.'u Orl·hl·stra. and <.1lrn1 au1:t1nn .i' \\l'll J ' .1 'IX'~ 1.J .... t1u1t· 111 lllng-llml' h11sp11al .,upruna ll.1 rr1l·t 'l'l-.1111 f 11r tit l..l'I 1nf111111..1111111 l•intact the ~CMC l-uundat1l1n J -i•1. -~: ' < ikn I'\ Kl'" 1rt' Jl1ll th;. (·,·~tic Fibrosis GuHd of Orange Coun tv ''ill h11n1ir \!ill' . .ind< 1nlh l'.irl..rr v.1th lhl· I 4K4 "Breath ot - L11t'·· ·J\\;s rJ JI thl "th .1nnl1.ll ln't''t111 ' H.11111n ()I.I 21 Tht'mcd .. fhr \l.1g1l ·· thr hi.it!.. lit n.-n1 ., rl.1nnt•J l11r tht· \,ev.rx•n &ach Marriott llotl'I .ind \\ 111 mdudt· h11th ... 1kn1 JnJ It' l' Jut t11,n'>. dinner anJt.l..tnltngt11 Ba rn1 1k.i11Jtht•\1°und' •t \tu"t f 1tl,ct!.an.·$J-5 rx·r f)\'r\<ln ( Jll j\,_,, ,, 1!1r ,1\,1il.1bd \\ . . . TAU RUS ( ·\pnl 211-~fo) 2U)· \t· tl·nuon centers around <;oc1al act•' 1· t\. '1s1ts. rdatl\c "'ho apologvl''> tor r~l'ent arcu~tmn . ~tainta1n \l"nsl" ot fi tncsi.. humor. '\ou'll rcce1,e gift ul apparcf. E\cl'lknt for '3lat16n \\t·ar Women 's Advisory Councll President Cheryl Moore w it h keynote speaker Moya Olsen Lear . J ht· l>i'nn .ind ll1>1d < 1r.ind Bn llr '''°' " the ,11c lor the Cbildrens Hospftal of Oran~~ Count ~ 2'th \nn1,l·r,ar. ( d..-bra11on 1ln ! kt 21 r l.in' 1111 thl , 'l'n1ng "" '"'h .1 'tx·.iJI 'h"v. !i.·atunng the D"-nt.'\, h.ir.it. ·er-, ,,;,.:,·r-, .iriJ ,1.Hhl"', hi• 1111 !in>!_< Hoc· .. first 2 ~ \l',lf' ( 1 ,.,, "S -' 1x·1 ,~·r .... n "o1 h pr .. l,·1.·1.1 .. t 'rx·nl·t11 the ho~pllal l-11r fl.''t'f\ .1L111n., ,,1,, '·--"' GEMINI I ~la' 21 -June 201· Oh- tam hmt from. Taurui. ml''>\:lgl' Mone\ -.ou ha'c lxl·n "'1' 1ng for tnp. ,:ac·a11on can no" bl· uttl11cd ) ou're going plact•s '. fm.•nd com- menu;, "La tl'I~ )ou·rc a JO) tn bl· "'1th~" .\nothcr Gcm1n1 IO\ohrd. CANCER (June 21-Juh 22>. ( hl·d. kgal nghts, pt"rnm<.11in., Rl·· ali1c someon1.· 1s "t,11..mg notl'S ... II )OU don't "ant to gt•t ln\Ol\Cd. don't waste 11ml' m sa' 1ng. "'\o'" Read lxt"cen ltm·-.. l'nc·k~ para- graph figures prom1m·ntl~. LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug 22): ~l·arch 111r "nght pcrc;on" rnuld be rnnciuJl·l! Emphasis on details. cmplo~ m1.·n1. locating ind" idual "ho "kno" s thl' mpcs." Member of oppo..,1tc '-C' proves helpful. Gem1n1. Virgo. Sag11- 1anus an ptcturc. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Some· one wants )OU to di\ ulge a c;ccret. Br discreet. do not bctra) famil) mem- ber. Emphasis on ..-h1ldren. change. 'anet). strong lo' e rclauonsh1p. Flowers rcn·1' cd from nnc who '"ants to "knO\\ \OU .. LIBRA (Scp1. ·21.0ct 22)· Toss aside preco ncc1' ed no110ns Grnu- ane bargain is a'a1lable 1n areas of real estate. You'll get backstage view. could be 10\of\cd an film making. Older tnd1' 1dual sa)S. ·-rm going to rel ) on )Ou'" " SCORPIO (Oct. 2J-No' -1 ): Money 1s d1scus~d. card' are placed on table face up. Rclall \ t.' did not heed counsel. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be!" Be s' mpathellc without becoming 1nc:<tncably 10- ' olved. Capncom represented llH I Df91-' -SAGfl'TARlt 'S (,O\' 22-Dcc-21r lnd1\ldual .,.,hl1 a11cmr1' tu dom1- natl.' 1s hlutling l .i ll tht· h.rnd Rt·· fLI'>l' to he 1n11m1datl'd '\ llll do hold trump caTd. hrcu~ nn a~I.' "1<,Jom t'\pt"nt.·ncc. 'uu'll Ix' in lo\l' - dga10 . Stand p:i1 CAPRICOR'." d>n 22-fan. I 'II Lunar pos1110n l'Onllnue' to high· ltght 1n111at1'l'. ong1nallt' 1.orrcrt Judgment. 1n1u1llon F.1m1f~ reunion .... 111 takl· plan· tk'>p1tt· dda~' pt•.,t· ponements. l'\CU,l'<; .\quanan pla"> paramount rok AQUARIL1S 1J.1n 211-h.·h 11\I Focus on tl'ach1ng. \\nllng. rl·un1t1n "'Ith fO\Cd llOl' '\ ou'll bl· 1nH1IH·d m act•' It\ rct·enth ccn,urcd nr 1..l'pt from public Sc(rl·t \lllt' "ill bl· taken. \Ou'll he \\lnt·d and dinl·d EnJO) 1i'. PlSCES I Fch 14-'.\tarch 2lll Social at'll' 111c~ an-cll·rate. tlood news rece1' cd conccrn mg sale~. purchases. e"<cclknt d1spla) for product. You're going 10 be l'l'nter ot anraction . .,., hl'thcr or not d..-s1red. Sag11tana n tn'ol,ed. IF OCIOBER 8 IS YOUR BIRTH- DAY \OU arc intcn!>e. d\ nam1c. -;en- t1mcnlat. forceful. and· "'hen ~nu love 11 1s all or nothing. During October. strength returns. ron· fidence 1s buo) ed. ~ou make fresh start and love will play paramount role. Cancc:r. Capricorn persons arc active m your life Many people s:l) about you, "You 'leem calm on the outslde. but I know )OU Wlll fight when cause 1s n ght'." You'll travel.in No' ember and possibl) increase in- come. During December. meeting occurs with "long-lost" relati,c. , RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. fttft her DolW Cowtts Mort! 1922 llAllOl 100 .. COSTA lllU A-S41·11S6 R l\clhn'>\ hin•p .. · ... l11w ... 1 h,·.itth "r·'' 1hl· n"\' 111· ... 1.1 Aml'nc,1n.1 l,•nJt• .. ,1 \,1ll.1rt.1 ~p.1 ,1nJ Clul'-1~ ~h•\tt.l• ... 11r ... t l1H~ ... 1.1r holl'l .:inJ 'I'·' Thr' 1,,t-ul11l"' ~~"'' parl.il~I.' m .. ludl'" 1-800-FIESfA-1 for~abOf'O ta .._,...aw Mt*o't ...... ol the S...."" Opn>llid ~ F ..... Miil1CMWi t .... ...... ~,_ ........... ..,._,, ---~--~ . ., ......... ~ .... ~ End Probate Worries for Your Family • "~'t.· set up a living lru~t JnJ "''"' 11ur chddrl'n won't have IO ~w through thl' 1imt: .1nd npcn'l' we went through when "L h.1J 1<1 prl1hatt: thl· estate of Rill'<. p.ircnts. When Bill's parrnts p.r<.,l'd ·'"·"· they h,1d .t h11usc and a e<1uplc t1f hanl.. .H'l'1 1unh Bl'l'au<.c thq • only had a -.i.i ll. the c ... t.1lt' haJ tti !tl' thr111-1gh prnhalc . Evcr)1hing wa' '>ll Jiflicult anJ timl' cnnsuming. Th1.· prnhall' llh•I.. 11\l'r .i '.-'l'Jf anJ co<.I t hnus..tnd<. of dnllars. ~·hen Wl' went to Ju 11ur y,ill. J fm:nJ recommended an C!\t;.it c pl.innin~ <.1.·m inar prcscn1cd hy BC7aire La~ Ollicc' The Jltmnc~ was inlcrcsting and ve ~ inf\lrmat1\l'. There were so many hcncfits Wl' v.crcn·1 .iv..tre l,f I'm 'glad we attended the semina r hecausc we fnund out that we could not o nl) sa\e nur children thousands of dollars in C!'latc ta~e~ and prnh..itc f ecs. but also that we coulJ 'l't up our c't J tc ''' that catastrophic medical cJrc cost w1,ulJ nnl take all our as..,cts away "hen 11 c11 mc-, lime for ,,ur children to handle 11u r '-''lJtc. C\l'r.1hing. "'111 be in order for them "l' J, 1n 1 v. .101 PUr children to suffe r the pain we ,ufk rcd v.hcn nur parents passed J'>I. J\ E\C:n th11ugh 11ur chilt!rcn haw ~n1wn up, we .. 1111 1.i~c thl' lx '' earl· nf them Atlend a Free Seminar ( Rcscrvauons arc noc ncC'CSSal') Sol' rlca<(' "''me c.irt\ r .. r ;1 ... -.J <.ea1ing J PASADE.NA 2:00 PM · Thunday, Oct. 12 PaMdena Hilton 150 South lot Robles AY9nue PASADE.NA 7:00 PM · Thundav, Oct. 12 Plludena Hhion 150 South lM Aobtn AY9nue · BURBANK 2:00 PM • Wildt~. Oct. 11 ~ HolidaY Inn 11510 EMt AngMno 7:~~.11 222 Hllrwlfd~ MOR1M HOLLVWOOO ~~~·" 4222 ~ VM llU'tt 1:~~-w.dl~.11 naal::.:eo.~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 2.00 PM · Thureday, Oct 12 Holiday Inn 7687 Cent9f A~nue COSTA MESA 7:00 PM • Thur.eta~. 12 Westin He*! (South t Plaza) 6e6 An10n Bout.vard CUlVER CITY 2:00 PMRa=-~lf Oct 11 6333 Bristol Partcway MARINA DEL REY 7:00 PM • w.dMtdaY., Oct. I 1 Marina lnt9matlonal Hot.i "200 Admiralty Way 1'0RAAHCE 2:00 PM ·~. Oct. 11 Holiday Inn 21333 H9wtf'IOme Boulevard / 7:00--~~. ,, AldaecM1Ptua , 400 PwtMew Awnue FULLERTON 2 00 PM · w.d~ay, Oct. 11 HOiiday Inn 222 W.at Houston Avenue .. .. Otange Coesl DAIL. y PILOT I Sundey. Oetobet e. 1989 I OOh I ,f, C.OOU Visiting hairdresser eyes long and short of styl.es· VIDA De/W ~,..c.;, ..... Shoner hairstyles arc definitely "in." The trend 1s hcTC and around Europe. . Fay Towers. the British/ScOllish hairdressing champion for 1988 and 1989, was in town last week at Moon Gate Salon singing the raises of shorter 'dos. "American women usually · e longer hair," com- mented Towers, adding. "but the m to be welcom- ing shorter looks. I think shorter ·r is more sophisti- cated. Also, it's healthier and casie to catt for." Towers was at Moon Gate as part fan "exchange program" sponsored , by European Hairdressing Academ¥. an international network of hairdressers. established I I months ago with offices iJl Orange. She arrived in the U.S. Sept. 7 and bad traveled around the country doing consultations and demonstrations before arriving here. (More infonnation on the academy is available from founder James Yates at 744-3331 or S24-0387.) The F'alkir~ Scotland stylist said otber hair trends in the United K.inJdom and the rest of Europe include sleeker, headhup1ng styles with softness at the neck- line. Razor cut1mg. so popular about 10 ~ aao bas made a comeback. "A razor CLll aivcs a softer look and the hair blends better." ., ,.Color is ve11 big in the UK. and the popular shades are now autumn copper, gold and burgundy, aceording lO red-haired Towers. • The stylist. who has been in the business for 14 years, returned home on Tuesdar. and will be busy, there at ber two salons. but she wtll return in January for a further exchange of ideas. In the meantime, Moon Gate owners Carol Walin and Ron Samo will go to Falk.irk with I 3 other American stylists. "We Wlll be there Nov. 3 through Nov. I 0 staying in a castle. We will work on models, and everybody will shate ideas," said Walin. The local lassies wdJ no doubt take oo the looks of their Newport Beach a_nd Irvine sisters. And vice vcna? .. Ron and I have both been in this business for more than 30 years. This sbarin' experience is the most excitina thina in my career." saJd Wa)jn, "J'm lookina forward to aoing to other countries, too." Walin sajd she has been doina razor cuts for about foLLr or fiv.e months now and qreed that hairdo lengths arc chang.tna. .. The re.I short hairdos are aettinJ a little lonJcr and the longer hairdos arc getting shorter." • • • DYEING TO KNOW: Did you know that hair color plays an important role in the way the wearer feels about herself and the way other people perceive her? Here's some results on the new wave of hair color attitudes culled from a survey conducted by Ultress. Redheads rated themselves as least naive of all hair color groups with brunettes a close sccond. Forty· nine pm:ent ol blondes considered t~cmse~ves naive. Eiatny-six percent of redheads interviewed said they use hairoo1or to rcncct their personal taste and style and 81 percent ~f the blond~ aarecd· Fewer brunettes went along wµh the reasonma. Which hair color aoup is most c~ncemed about others knowing that she color her hair? Exactly the same number of blondes and brunettes -36 percent of the .11urveyf9 -would rather not reveal that they color their hair while only seven percent of redheads opted for secrecy. · Which hair color group rates itself m<'st popular with men? Ninety-one percent of aJI blondes surveyed felt they were popular with the oposite sex; 74 pen:c!'t.. of brunettes had similar feelings ~nd red~ea4s came m third with only 64 percent reporting their fair share of male atttntion. And. blondes still claim they have the comer on the fun market. but the brunettes and redheads begged to differ. Spendinq spme time · to consider if money is an appropriate gift A calendar of f ashioR events DEAR ANN LANDERS: When my niece graduated from college recently J asked her mother for some gift suggestions. I was told, "She wants money." When we received a wedding in- vitation from a couple we watched grow ur· I called both mothers aod asked i the bride was registered and was there something special that we might bu). I got the same responsl.'. - "They want mone)." Dear Voice: Yoar letter Is sare to Don't thl.'se people realize that the sUr up a hornet's aest, and agreeiJlg purpose of a gift for a special oc· wit.II you will not make me tile most cas1on 1s to commemorate an 1m-popular kid on tbc block. I do feel, portant milestone 1n their Ii\ es? r however, that your point of view Is wanted to give the \oung couple valid. something the} \\Ould treasure for· Money is an appropriate gift from ever. parents or grandparents, but to sug· Ann. am I hopelellSI) out of date., gest to otber family memMrs or to I alwa}s have felt that cash 1s what friends that tbey write a check Is, In you give when }'OU don't want to be tny opillion, crass. bothered wtth shopping. Wnting a DEAR .\NN LANDER ~: You check 1s a great deal easier than have pnnted man} letters latel) going from store to store looking for from women who complain that a f.ft that is JUSt right. they are running into a lot of lou~} refuse to give money and I resent lovers. The} sa) it's either ''"ham· being asked to help pay for a yup-barn. thank you. ma'am" or the men pie's Caribbean honeymoon. I are too preoccupied (or too drunk) would lrke your opinion on. this. to perform. I won't mention the -A Voice from the ones who come to bed smelling like Middle. of Michigan goats. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : BALLOONS: : UNLIMITED : •EXPECf 1HE BESTI• • • • 714 842 3593 • •••••••••••••••• fi ..t (:~,JO IHayrn ::w~i. l~, All •l., .,.rr' 723-0838 Steve Velez Cellist Video T•pe Anll•ble sAs ....... ....... ·..:r~ .......... ,.. ..... WIC»~•~ J!q; • ""''"' T11 el IC' Ill C-.T ... -~-.... ~::· 1npa.-. .. u.r.a. ,,..Gift•~ •"--Jii:Jili .... I am a JO-year-old professional man who, after considerable ex- perience. has finall y decided that ifs really the men who are getting shon shrift. Most of my bed partners lately remind me of an old joke, the last line of which is. "I thought she was dead. and then I learned she was English." In good love-matcing. there must be an element of give and take. nfonunatel). an awful lot of women seem unwilling to stir them- selves to the point of acu'e panici- pat1on. All )Ou can sa) for them 1s that the) are there. Just barely. What's the problem? Can 1t be me., Late!} I can't seem to get more than a four on the Richter scale. What am I doing wrong? I am looking to _)Ou for guidance. -Chilled Out in Kitchener that?" From what yoa llave written, I am lncliJlecl to Mlltve U.e problem Is you. It takes Ume to deveJoC a m•ta- aUy rewardJD• pllyslcal re atloasbtp. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am, by choice. a stay-at-home mother. I love being here with my child. Money is ught and we cannot afford many extras. but the time with my child is wonh n. I have two beefs. Please don't ask me when I am going back to work. I never qun work. I JUSI changed jobs. And please don't say to me. "Don't you get bored bcin_g at home?" Raising a child is a difficult job filled with pitfalls and challenges (and rewards). but 1t 1s never boring. I know many mothers must work outside the home to suppon their families. while others choose to do so to maintain their own well-being or to sustain a certain $tandard of Phyllis Moroney, the national sales manager for Danskin Activewcar/Large sizes will help with selection and answer questions 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Bullock's, South Coast Plaza, in Bullock's Woman depanment. • • • Designer Jill Richards' latest collection will be shown noon to 3 p.m. Thursda_y and Friday durinf a trunk .show at Saks Fifth Avenue. South Coast Plaza. On Oct. 5 at 3 p.m., a pumpkin parade and children's fashion show will also be presented. • • • Irvine Lioness Club will host a brc.akfast/wardrobiog seminar 8 a.m. Saturday at Nordstrom. South Coast Plaza. Career and holiday looks will be shown. Proceeds will benefit the club's community efforts. according to member Kathryn Mahonec of Newpon Beach. Alice Marie Joralemon. 836-1892. has more funher infonnation. • • • Dress designer Susan Fre1s will present her fall/ holiday collection and her new "Freisport" line Saturday at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. and reservations may be made by calling 549-8300. ext. 1330. • • • Tickets are on sale to the public for Weight Watchers' 20th annual fashion show set Oct. 21 at Anaheim Marriott. Twenty WWs who have reached their goal wel.f ts will model fashions from Paris II of Anahim Hills. Tickets 25) can be arranged by calling 835-5505. Proceeds will bcne n ('hildrens Hospital's new Kids PaLient Tower. Dear Chilled: It's bard lo Mlleve In this day and age, wben.bedroom scenes on TV nearly set fire to tile curtains, that some women are afraid they will M considered vul· gar If they show too mucll enthusiasm for sex. Some, of coarse, are concerned that if. tbey appear too inventive tbelr parhlers will wonder aloud, ''Where did you learn living. I respect their choices. All I ~==========================~ ask 1s that they respect mine. ,... Sign me -HAPPY AT HO ME IN PENNSYLVANIA. Dear Happy: Well said. You speak for muy and your "sisters" will bless you. Tbaalts for writing. manR rux StfCP Why Pay More? • Save 50% olf the father of the Bride's Tux Rental Choose S Caltlornia's Leader 1n Se1ec110n. Ser111ce. Quality & Price • Groom's Tux Rental is always FREE w/ 6 paid Rentals 540. 50 -550. so 1 -00 -762 -6182 Enioy Your Wedding Occa1ion1 .•• Custom Wedding Part y & Event Coordinators. We will do ii all or any part . 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There are the vessels that contain our food and dnnk. tl\e vessels that float over the seas. the freeways. and the airways. the ves- sels of our own bodies. even the vessels of our dreams. As an artist. he rs obsessed Wlth the vessel theme. rendering not only a contamer's physical shape. but aJso giving us an abstract of its metaphysical bod). For example. "Chnscraft. •· a teapot-like 5.2x3Ix 14-inch ceramic construction with a carnelian-red- dish boat suspended above Its base. suggests not onl) a vessel manufac- tured by Chnscrafl. but also that its earthly functi on was once to serve a colossal . supernatural bemg as a mere hand toy. In fact. 1t looks like a rusted. discarded to) from a b)gone era. ls Cox trymg to tell us to look be)ond the physical expenence for the real mean mg of life? It looks that "a). .\not her co n struct ion. "'Morpheus Tnn1t~ ... composed of a rnnc-sbaped core "1th steel loops enci rcli ng 11. the loops also shaped hke a cone. tells us that Morpheus. the god of d~ams. 1s reall~ a tnune de1t). - The red . }ello". and blue painted loops encircling the solid bro"n OC Arts Council proposed By RON STOFFEL Dal>-P'llot (OffHPOI "'""' The spothght has been plal·cd on go,ernmcnt support for th l' ans 1n recent wt'Cks. Thl' l S ( ongress passed legislation 1mposmg "ac- countab1lit\ ·· on the Na11onal En - dov. ment (or the .\ns. and the Bush .\dm101stra11on appo1n1ed John Frohnma)l'r. an Oregon attornc). a:. director of th(· NE.\ On the state scene. C..io,ernor Deu~meJian has announced the first Go,crnor's ..\'11.ards for the .\ns. The presentation ccremon) will take place 1n Bever!) Hills on No'. 3. Localh. tht.• Costa Mesa City <.. ·ouncil has created tht.• Costa Mesa Tounsm . .\rts and Promotion Corp. for the purpose of incn·asmg the fundmg available to 1he Cit) ·s arts groups and tounsm. . .\lso. "1th h11lc fanfare. attention 1s being g1,cn to the ec;tablishmrot of an ans council "h1ch will sen e the cultural needs of all of Orange ( ount\ W1th Martm \\ l'll sen 1ng a~ in· tenm director. the C.. omm111ec fo r the Establishment ol an Orange Count\ .\rts ( ounc1I 1s 1n the pro- cess of soht.'lling ideas and rec- ommendations. and "tll soon an- nounce open meetings 1n locations throughout the count) I O'er S l5.000 1n state funds and ~30.000 to S40.000 1n federal mone) 1s bemg lost annuall) m Orange Count) because therl' 1s no desig- nated county agcnq to rcccl\ c these funds." Weil said in a tckphonc 1nten 1e" Both the NEA and the California Arts Council require that educational and other programs be supervised by a count' arts council. Sixty such agencies fill this fu11ct1on in other regions in the state. The now-defunct Orange County Arts Alliance operated as the local conduit for a short penod. Btsrdes reccwma -and d1stnbuting state and federal funds. the proposed Oranec County AIU Council would enPJC in service and advocacy ac- tiv1t1cs such as the following: • Assist in the promotion of arts education m the schoolc;. • Develop an arts calendar for d1sseminat1on to the public. • Sponsor a senes of technical assistance workshops to assist an fund-raising. budaeting. and other financial matters. • Underuke an economic impact analysis of the arts in Ora nae Coun - ty. • Maintain, catal,oauc and promote resource matenals. • Encouraae the .dovelopment of teacher proarams for ans cdueadon for an • aroups. • Strcnalhen communication ind coonlinate schedulina 1mona 1ru l"O':IPI throuahout the count)'. ••t would 11\e to tee mOf'C cooper· 1tion amona the ans orpnu.auons iD tcbedulina-I kl lhcrc 11 a real need b' a county ans couno~ .. 11~ Gee.di VU cler Ziii. cuetlU~ di· naor of I.be 1 'll"DI Bach Cblmbn' Mme Society. iti._.11:.~ .lrinli.:~~ .. ::-l.diFC.: .. .... .... EN1'EKl:AINMENT DAILY PILOT I~. Oclot. a. 1919 - ( \ .. ' Incoming arts endowment chief faces controversy ly ROBERT M. ANDREWS ~ P'rna ..,,..., WASHI NGTON -The National Endowment for the Ans. shaken by a consenat1ve furor over subs1d1z- mg "obscene art." 1s getuog a new chamnan this week wha promises to stnke a balance between free-wheel- ing artistic freedom and respect for the public's trust. "We are not the nauon's offi cial pornographer. and 1t's important that the country knov. that." said John E. Frohnmayer. a 4 7-)ear-old laW)er from Portland. Ore.. "ho takes command of th e beleaguered ans endowment Tuesda) Nonetheless, some member'> ot the cultural communll) are express- ing fear that the bitter contro' er.;) over the endowment's role tn financ- mg controversial art might under- mine future support for bold. in- novative -and unpopular -an1~­ t1c ventures. The worst poht1cal cm1s 1n the NEA ·s 24-year h1stol) began earlier this }Car when conscnall H' mem- bers of Congress were outraged to disco, er that S45.000 1n endowment fund s had been used to support t"o exh1b1uons the) found otlensl\ e. body on the baSIS of race. creed. sex. handicap. age or national origin. His amendment to the arts en- dowment's S 171 m1lhon appropria- tions bill caused a furor in the arts commun1t~. and House-Senate ocgouators finall} produced a com- promise last week that contains a watered-down version of the Helms proposal. >\pproved b} the House and awa1ung final Senate ~c11on was le~1slat1on barring government fioancin$ of works that "ma} Ix obscene' and lack "st'nous hteraJ) "We have a very tine line to walk here between continuing artistic freedom and maintaining the publtc trust, when you're using taxpayer dollars.·· -John E. Frohnmayer anist1 r. poli tical or sc1en11fic value" -the Supreme Court's 197 3 guide- line on obscen1 t\. dog.·· SaJd Martin Friedman. direc- tor of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Hopmg to avoid becoming cm· broiled an the controversy, Washing- ton's Corcoran Gallery of Art canceled plans to daspla~ the travcl- mg Mapplethorpe exh1b1tion last Jul). but the move backfired disas- trous!} The venerable mu.scum suffered an 1st borrotts. the rcsignauon of the museum s chief curator. loss of a SI S m1lhon bequest from artist Lo"ell Nesbitt. a plunge 10 staO ll),Orale and a tarn1sh1ng of the Cor- coran 's repotat1on· as a showcase for contemporary Amencan an. The Corcoran trustees are studymg hO'A to repair the damage. includmg whether di rector Chnsuna Orr- e'ahall should be fired. Frohomayer. vacauonillJ 1n Or- egon late last week. said 10 a tele· phone interview that he intends to shift pubhc anenuon from the Map- plethorpe-Serrano controversy to ·the endowm~.n!'s largely ~v.erlooked '"good works 1n underwntmg art1s- 11c excellence. ••Red Alcove, 1989" Is one of JO works by Kris Cox now on exhibit •t th• ~un• Art G•ll•ry. One featured "orks b' the late photographer Robert Ma pplethorpe that included hom o~nual and sadomasoch1s11c themes and pic- tures of nude children The other sho"'. b' artist Andres ~rrano. tea-tured a· photograph of a cructti \ submerged m a container ol unne The NE.\ cha1nnan. ho"e'er. "ould retain authont\ to ma ke final dec1s10m. on the art1st1c ment ol grant apphcauons .\J.w. the bill earmarks S250.Cl0(, for a 12-member comm1ss1on to stud~ the '\E.\'s grant-makmg pro- Cl'SS to determine "'hether nev. stan- dards sh ould be adopted go' ernin@ federal subs1d1es for contro' ers1al an ··we have a very fine hne to wajk here .between conunumg anisuc freedom and mamwnmg the pubhc trust. "'hen you·~ using taxpa)'er dollars ... said Frohnma\er. a former chairman of the Oregon State Arts ( omm1ss1on cone core. but through which "e can still view the cone. represent the ph)sical and the mental aspect of Morvheus. This upper structure. the ph)s1cal and metal aspect, appears to rock on a sled-like base. Howe, er. the base ts reall) stat1ona11 . The ph) s1cal and mental. therefore. rt"St on a solid spintual foundation. • * * What's more. from a distance the piece resembles the shape of a man·s head restm~ on his collarbone-the "er) "head· "here Morpheus does his work. It is the mmd that he conquers. O\ercommg it w11h sleep and dreams That Cox 1 intngued with pot>tl) (PIHse ~~ COX/86) In a surpnse mo,e. fr~'>l' Helm'>. R-:-.: (. 'II.On Scnatl' apprcn al nt h" S'll.l'ep1ng propo~al 10 proh1 h11 spending federal fund s on "obSt enl· and mdecent .. art or am \\ork that "den1gra1es. dehases or r~\lles'" an~ - AT EDWARDS "It's cena1nl~ going to put a t.·h1ll in the air. because the endo" ment 1s being asked not onl) to Judge art1stll: quaht) but to act as a moral watch- ISLAND CINEMAS JN FASJJIO!v. I SLAND, NE\VPORT CENTER BETWEEN BULLOCKS ~VIL SIJIRE & TJJE BROAD\VA}. JN NEWPORT BEACH (714) 640-1218 NOW OPEN EDWARDS 'DIEA'IRES, on the advent of its 59th Anniversary (October 9, 1930). congratulates itself on having survived and prospered during all these years in Show Biz, and CELEBRATES the occasion by opening its most Spectacular and Stunning Cinema of them all! He reJe<:ts am notion that he'll be t'om1ng to-" ashington as a go' em- ment censor But he intends 10 find out "ho" v.e got into this con- troH'ri) m the first place. and to mal~ surr '-'C a' 01d a similar con- tro , ers' m the future ·· Frohnma~l·r saad he speafically (Plea~ SH NEA/161 IHX. Seven spacious auditoriums, each one equipped with Lucas Sound TIIX, State of The Art everything: wall to wall screens, 1700 Loge seats, and the Lobby, Meu.anine, and Grande Corridor created in a ••"'" .... ~ .... "Contemporary An Deco Style". "'l r\. '')\ ()I J >( llU:\( •() 12:00-2:30 5:00-7:30-10:00 CX1 I OOlSY SI ERED I" IN EVERY THEATRE 12:00"'2:0CM:OO 1:1M:30-10:45 -......... ~ ... -... . ·. ------..-.~-.. ~--·--· --. -Ot .... ec.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, October I, 1911 POP Phoebe Snow returns in fine form at Coach House ly KATY IOUCHla o...., .... c. ......... Nestled io a tiny shopping center in Sao J uan Capistrano, lies a small n1&htclub that SPortS some bia names. The place is the Coach House - one of the names ia Phoebe Snow. After more than a decade1 Snow returned to the SPotlight last Tuci. day, Wednesday and Thursday Di,lon gets gritty for next filin · role na&bt. where she KRnadcd her au- dience with a mixturt of blues, sou~ and rock ·n· roll tu.nes. with a passion and skill undiminished by Lime. Remembered for ber l 97• hit1 .. Poetry Man, .. Snow it vyina for a oomeback throuah the release of a new album called, .. Something Rea1.·· A little oldcr1 and with a few extra pounds, whicn she joked about throughout the evening. Snow seemed relaxed and happy to be performing once apin. She appeased the crowd with older tunes such as "Poetry Man," NEW YORK ( P) -Actor Matt friend. a recovering drug addict. to .. Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Dillon says he bought an illepl buy "works," an illicit drug kit th.at Time," and "Let ihe Good Times hypodermic needle in T ompkins included the needle. Roll." Square Park while doing research for Her newest work, off the "Some- his new movie. "Drugstore Cow-Dillon, 25, said be also s~nt time thing Real" album, has hint of soul boy." with addicts to learn their man· and a touch of blues. which she "At Lut .. which she •na towards house down and received 1 well- the end of the cvenioa. was by far deserved two-minute standina ova- lbe most extraordinarily pnformed lion. tune in ber repertoire. Born in New York City, and Maybe because' this song touched raised in Teaneck, N.J ., Snow Mid so close to home. in a recent interview that music was Rumon and whispen from the always pan of her life. crowd said Snow's absence was a '"There was always a lot of muaic result of her devotion in carina for in out house," she said. "My mom her dauahter. 'VBS a former dancer turned dance Snow explained she aot the in· teacher -pan of the Coney Island spiration to re-make trua jt>ltinj · left-wi~ . bohemian :crowd of the blues tune, because she had heard at '40s, alona with people like Woody in the backgrond of the movie, Guthrie. "Rain Man." • '.'My dad w•s a real archivist of With a tear in her eye, Snow took show muaic, classical and jazz" she some time to disclose she thought said. "I beard all of that. and the Dustin HoflTman had done a won--blues -people like LeadbcUy - derful job portraying a very life-like and of course rock ·n· roll." part -adding she'd be home to join Snow said she studied piano for a her daughter, Valerie, very soon. few years, but said, "sheet music aot After she fin ished. she brought the to .be a pain in the ass." She went OD to It.am the auiw. and Sol her first bred when aM performed in between heedlinen at a &mall oiahtcJub in New Yott. After she sa~.; named OiAO Airali came aDd banded her two SlO bW1. and told 9'er to make a demo I.ape. Airali brouabt Snow to Shelter rccordl and WU ~ iD l 97). After about four diffeftnt false starts, ahe rcleaed her telf-titled debut LP in 197•. Its tint sin&Je, "Poetry Man.'' shot to no. S in January 1975. Althouah Snow has not been in the limeli&ht for man_y y~ ber performance at the Coach House proved the time lapse hasn•t dampened her spirits, nor her ability to keep a very captive audience spellbound. "All that research was definitely nerisms. o utlook and motivation. In eloquently performed, stretching her helP.ful," said Dillon, who told the the m ovie. which Ot>Cns Friday. he distanctive widc-ran.ged voice from NEA f:>ady News in an an icle published plays Bob Hughes, a Junkie who robs high to low. Wednesday that he went with a pharmacies to "fted his drug habit. But an old Ena James tune called from 85 provat by the NEA cbairma~ and' the· National Council on the Ans, the endowment's indepe ndent . presidentially appointed advisory body . NEA Jt'lnlS has yielded more than SS in' ooniributions· from individ- uals, corporations and foundations. .... ·u-.,,_ -_,.._.., ·--'--· 0 1t• •lfil .... ...,,. .... ·-WUO ~ ""~ ,_... ---•tu(M,MI ...... " ...... .,_ _ ... .. ~ ........ ~ ~-· ·--•CllU•U ·---. ,... .... I_ .. ~ ~-·~ -., .... . I>• . 1~•·· -,,,_ ·n-4'1ik"O•y Y_. --I .... _ .... .,.. .. ,.. ,..~ ....... .._ ....... °""9 •fuu.Dltll AMC*'""-• •·*> --I ..... ,,, 6),. ..... ~ .. -n.n•" ""'<.IJ .......... m-.... · ·----- ......------------------------------, will take steps to ~risure greater NEA + control over grants to local ans "We're all ~tty worried about censorshi p," said 'DetiOnlh But- terfield, a Bozeman, Mont., sculptor who serves on an endowment over- sight panel on the visual ans. .. -~··••'""-••'-'• "SUsPENSEFUL. SEDUCTIVE AND WILDIY EROTIC." ~.., ll'•'"" IC' ilJ.I'~, ,,.. "t. f.IAt,llJJ't P A C I N 0 SEA OF LOVE ·-..u 5C1Cd,:,..,..~ ~11)(.")) ...... .,.....,vnu,.."' llQ:.1~~ ·--~.,...,. ........ °"1~ •COSIA WSA ·-·-VllJO ·~ ~~,,"Of ~~~dr'\I' :°1-.. _,,,, ....,_ ~C,..i~ CWllSS • "'llMAOA • -VII.JO ()eAHGI 'a-..9-" r.,-..r >4111 I ~-,., 1w~~-• '~r"r......" ~ -..... ~ ., -fjlQ "'1.-10 .. •ll IOI() ~ llACt< • lllWPOl'I llACIO ·~MA B lQ!rriiQ'S~• ~;..,.~• I'' -,..r.•ii""~,,. ,_,_,..,,."""°" ~ ., #fl' ,.,.,... )M .1. -.., )6. l'}e(. •SIAH1090 ·::-!II~ ~ ""X.-. , .. ~'P ,..,,.,.-; )"'l1 ·-~.\1'""·.r ..... ~ institutions that currently dis{>Cnse the money to anists at their discre- tion. The Mapplethorpe exhibition was organized br the U niversity of Pennsylvania s Institute for Con- tem~rary Art in Philadelphia and partially financed by an NEA g~nt. Serrano's works were underwntten Besides putting the government's imprimatur on cultural endeavors of 'the highest quality, endowment of- ficials say, the matching grants serve as a catalyst for private financial suppon of the arts. They estimate that every federal dollar spent in "I think it's vital to preserve the voices that threaten people like Mr. Helm.;, .. she said. by endowment funds awarded to the COX recognize the connection. For the Southeastern Center for Contem-average viewelj the metaphor for a porary An in Winston-Salem, N.C. From 85 life made up 01 starts and finishes is Frohnmayer will succeed Frank and a poet's way of viewing the complete, nevertheless. We ~~!~i Hodsoll, who departed in February. world is not surprisin~. In the mas.-that the horse·s-head, -an-tmpenomu as chairman of the independent fed-terful construct. · Homage to measure of our work -horsepower eral agency, which dispensed S 156 Bukowski.. the anist honors the -also resembles a guillotine blade. million last year to about 800 artists working-class roots and street wise At any moment, it could oome down and 3.800 ans institutions. from consciousness of his friend and spiri-and destroy us -wishes, lies. and major symphony orchestras and tual mento r. poet C harcles dreams. kaputt! opera companies to poets, folk an-Bukowski Th h b' · 'ed b h ists and small-town theater com-Indeed. "Homage to Bukowski,.. e ex 1 lllon. orpnzt Y t e panics. dont' in blood-red tones. is com-Laguna Museum and accompanied G rants are awarded afler an ex-rosed of a triaJular. stylized by a 16-pagc illustrated cataloeuc with an essay by Peter Frank, pres-ha usu ve selecuon r,rocess in volving orse·s head balanc above a series en ts Cox's works of the last decade. "peer panel review · of applicants b) of gate-like opening and closing ap- feUow anists. These panels' rec-paratus. Bukowski. who is a self-For mo re informatio n, call ~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~';:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~";!'";!'";!'";!'";!'";!'~~~~~";!'~";!'";!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:t,l ;o~m~m~e~n~d;at~io~n;s~a~r;c~su;b~~~ec~t~t~o~a~p-~~p~r~o~k~sse~d~h~o~rse~~ra~c~e=f:~a~n;a~ti;c,~w~o~u~ld~1 497-1703. .... ,_.._, i.-ac.---.... ,1 IQllll --() r 1 )\\:\kl I ) "' ( . 1\L'1. \, ~ ,, ~ : , r} l , ----- --- -----(i ' A f MA., A ... t.11 A ... I ~ • .... • • t • ' • • -'• • ', · GllANJJ OPBNING NOW E01".ut .. 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Sch"an1 was on and he took the national title befo re a hometo"n cro"d of 7.8IO at tlic Orange ( ount) Fairground~ Schwan1 took the e\en t \\Ith I~ points. onc ahead of second place Bill) Hamill of San Manno. Ne\\- pon Beach's Phil C o lhns won a run- off for third place with H untington Beach's Kell} Moran and ~n Clemcntr's Brad Oxlc' For SchwanL. born 'and rar~d 1n Santa Barbara but a rl''>rdent lll Costa Mesa. 11 "'a~ h1 !> Sl'corid na- tional title after rc1urn1ng from thl' English pced\\a~ nrrnrt to tal..c thl' tllk rn 1986. Hr ne,er rl·turned to England after that and had domi- nated tht' ( osta Me\J 1rael.. "inlc then. ~l'I neH~r put 11 togctha o n the night ol nJllunah lhe 11-,ear-old ndn thl' oldl''>t on the Lracl.. ~turdJ\ along "1th Mumcta·, .\IJn ( hm11an JOln'> ,rn ditc grnup o l four other ndl·r... - M1ll'B3\\()1Xl. Rtl l.. \\oti<l~(thrl'l'I. Bruce Penhall (t\\u) and Kell\ Moran (l\.\ol -\\ho hJ'l' ""n mort' than ont· t1tk lksp1Lt' rin"hing '>t'tond in h1' lir\I rall' ot thl' night \\.h,,,1n1 t.tml· bacl.. to t'apturt• four 'tr:11g.h1 tw.11\ en roUll' to thl' Lttk "I lnt'"' I had ti1u1 kg., ldt." ,,11d St·h\\an1 ot hr) thought\ Jlll'r tht· 1n111al hl'JI "In Int' pt!). I 1u,1 conlcntr atl'd on "'hJt I Ol'l'dcd 111 Ju ... fhl' uni~ thing I \\J\ not J\\,lrl' of~as the point tall\. Hut I \\i.'Ot :ind No. 1 El Camino buries GWC I By RICHARD DUNN O<lllly ,._ Cotro__,. TORRANCE -Beg.inning the se~son. Golden West College third- stnng quarterback Ron Ramirez was buried an the deep free1e with no o pening in s1Rht Sophomore Rip Flippo was the projected stan er and frt'.' hman David Brune t. who G WC Coach Ray Shackkford ~1d at the time was the QB of the futurt'. was penciled an to back Flippo up. Ramirez -in what could hkely be his only performance of the season -stepped in to re place Fhppo late 1n the game Saturda\ night and got his cred it card's won h for the season. In what turned into a blowout for host El Camano College. a 38.-14 v1cton O\Cr the Rustlers here at Murdock tad1um. Ramm·1 drove Golden Wei.t 70 \ards on three passing phl)'i 1n 51 ·second" to put the ball into the end zone and make the linal score appear le'i'> O\l'r· "helming. El Camino (4-0). the top-r;rnl..cd team an Southern C ahforn1a dnd rated fourth 1n the JC gml-\.\lrl' national poll. pu~hcd the Rustkr' around earl) and dominated from stan to finish. Ramirez. who hadn't tal l·n a 'inap before this one. had I :50 left in the g.ime to show his stuff. He madl' lhl' most of 11. first completing a ~6·) ard pass to light end Robert Bedford and l\.\O plays later hitting "'de rece1,er kip Murra) on a 35-,ard p1cl up to gi ve G W(' a fim-and-goal at the fl Camino 9. Ramire? (3 for 5. 70 }ards) finall) hooked up with Bedford again on a 9-~ard touchdown pass and the Ru\- tlcrs (:!-2) were 1n double fi8urc' Rustler fans didn't ha'e much more to cheer about. Flippo was intercepted on tht· fifth play of the game b) El Camino's .\nthon\ ·\nt'tt·ma .ind thl' \\ .1mor' 1mmcth:11ch turnt•d II into rmrnt' I I (amino 4u.incrbJl I.. r ran!.. D11kt· f1rt'd J lh-)ard toulhlh"'n pJ.,, 111 \I '1'l'a tu pu1 tht• \\ Jrrtllr'> un h•p lir\t and lorl'\er Oolcc. "'ho rnmpktt'd ~~ n t :x pa<,s.,·<. for 10~ )a rd' .ind lour tou' h· do" n' 111 lead thl' \\ Jrruir' Jnd l I ( .1mino'<, secondan \\t'rl' ''J' 1011 murh tor C1oh.kn \\t''I to handk . or C\ l'n thin!.. about .\tkr E:I Camano·, tir.,t l\)Ulh· do,...n. (ioldcn \\ e•11 fumhkd thl' l'nsu1ng l..1d.otf and thl' \\ amor' rt'l0' l'rl·d "'llh I 11 mtnutl'' k ll an tht· lir..1 quart,·r El ( amin<1 uin\t'rtt·d thl' turnll\l't into another 'lOrl' 1h1' time .1 >- 'ard field goal tn L nu" Pl·re1 Thl· R uqkr\ fumhkd.thl· nl'\t l..1cl..o n a' "rll. but a gl·m·rou'i rall h' t hl· otlinats :illo"ed {,\\ < 10 l..t•t•p po'i· ~'ISIOO "\\ l' jWl tx·h1nd rl·al 4u1d and f I .f Pl~as~ s~~ RUSTLERS /C4J Mlle@ Vaez tool.. a look dunng the 1nterm1ss1on Jnd 'Ml" ndcrs "ere dropping points. "I talked w m'sdf and said. ·1f \nu'rl' e'er going io do 11 Bobb~. it's going to be tonight ·" In the all-scratch rac:ing e'ent o n thl' I IX>-' ard O\al. eal'h nder com- peted ui fi' e four-man four-lap hcJts from an l'' en "tan )I.1th pmnts a"ardcJ on a '-2-1-0 bam for first through founh f:.ach nder <;tans one ran· at earh ol the four P<l\llton'>. \.\Ith a fifth race at a '>pol dl:'termrned in a dra" ~h"an1 drc" the third p<>'lttton for hr-, odd rate. \\hilt· tht' first po<;1t1on I\ regarded Lhl· bco;t. Sch\.\artl -despite being the top 4uJlrtier Im thl' C\ent -found hrm"-11 'itan1ng l\\O ul h1\ li\I.· ralCS 1ri1m tht· third p<>'lllion but O'er- l Jme thJt J\ hl' l Jme out ut thl· fir-51 turn '-'tlh tht· k .id 1n all fr,c of h1\ hl'JI) "That'\ )'hat 11 tool ·· <.aid \\.hv.an1 ut ft,l' \utrl''>'>lul fir~t tum'> fhl· '>l\th heal. or -.cumd tor "lth,...an1 pru'l'd to Ix· thl' l..e' rJce ot lhl' night ( olhn<>. rom1ng uul ol the No. I pos111on. took the slight edge in the first tum. but ~h"aru. accelcraung hard around the out 1de. was able to loop C\cn b\ the end of the tum Jnd talt• ( ollrn!I down the back stretch. He held on the rest of the IA.a\. and Hamill finished third behind Collins "That was the le' ralt: I fell .. Sch"'anz said ··once I had th.tt I fe lt I was marchinp, on"ard'!I .. It was espcc1all) 1mporµn1 Jher finishing second tn his ti~1 ract' when he had grabbcJ the gatl' on h1~ onl) stan from the 'o I pos111on t>n the night Sch"Jn1 kd until lu.,ing traction dunng a momenta!') IJpSt' a nd shd1ng out!.1lk on the lounh tum of the third lap Jam ')1'<.·morc crua!lt..'CI b' and ea med the "in "I ~enf1n10 the tum \\llh c1 h ttle too much dn'c and tool.. m' mind off the throttle tor a httk to(.)· long." h\\aru said "Th~n I "asn t on 11 as hard as I should h;n c bel'n (on\.t' 1n turn). !>O \.\ht·n I hrt thc din 1111x1l me ~1de." .\fter "inning racl' L\\O ~h1A.an1 'itood one point behind S1~.'more the onh ndl·r to "'In h1) fi~t J~o races Aut 1n heat nine. S1~morc turned 1ns1de too fa~t on thl' th1rtl turn of the first lap as Brent F-.irnum had a ~hght edge Jnd didn't gl'l' "'a) Thi:~ \.\Cnl dov.n Jnd although 1scmon· "asn't '>t.'noush hun tu: lin1'ihcd no higher than third tht· rc'>t of the n1Rht. including the rt''itan. 'xh"an1 then "'on the I :!th-heat g.itt' trom C hnsllJn 1n J fien:e dul"I and ILd throughout a' ( hnsuan·, h1l..e died "'ht•n h1<, l tll \\.\l!Ch came out ol tht' so<:l..l'l l>n hi\ lramc on tht'. third lap l h n.,t1Jn a longumt• .. Hunungton &:al·h rt''i1den1 Jnd tnr- mer natrunal lhJmp had J rough n1gh1 ol m1<,f,1rtunt T hat "in µH· 'xh~an1 an ,_- ad\Jntage on \1<,t·morc. and Hamill at the 1nterma'>'llon Pirates shove Knights around in 48-10 win The Dally Piiot ...., \' Dlf:..l1(1 -Oran~ ( ua't ( 11lkgl'·, P1rall"' madl' \hon \\orl l'I htl\t C\.tn D1l·gn < It\ C ollt'l(l' \aturda) night Pl"t1ng a 4~-1 0 \lllnn w 1mrrn't' 10 ~ I l!\lTJll ~-I 1n tht· \li"IOO ( llnll'rt'nle ( ll:llh Hill \\ 1)r~man\ Pirate'> .,hn''l'd 1nd1lJllor" of falling into the rl'Jlm nf Jn ~up-.ct lo'>> "'llh four 1urn<H a' in thl· ti~t halt hut an un' 1ddrnl( Jl'lt·n'l' lurnl·d \an Diego .l\\J\ "1th h.1rdh .1 tratl' ul Jn 11tkn'>(.' ht'll' J I HJlhoJ ~IJd1um I \.\ll'l' tht• P1r.llt'' tumhkd a"a' puni.. Jnd .1 l..1d.,1ff rl·turn "a~ rum hied J"·''. J\ \\l'll as thl.' onh l'iratt' mll'rlt'Pl1nn l'omrng 1n th~ tir<.t halt Rut Jll thl' hmt Knight<. could managl· ''J' a tit•ld goal J\ l oast'' lklt'n<.e du~ in In all. \an Otego lllUld nl't IU\I .1 h 10 thl· g:11unJ 1rndudin~ -..tll.. \J•dJl!-l'I "' !ht' "'night-. tcll 11> 1 ~' •-11n t.unk rcn\.c pla~ A' halti1mc dl·,pall' r1t l..rntt up nn tho~· tour turno' l'f'. -..a n l11t-ge1 "'a' un thl· s.hnn cnJ 1•1 J :~.1 .tiunt and all that "as ll'f1 ~J' tor C Pa'it 11• pad 11 out 1n thl' la'it t"'o pcn<ld' u'1nlt n·~l't''I for tht' mmt part m tht' late go ing l\1 all' \'ao ru\hcd tor 1 0~ \Jrlhon In tame<). h" th1rJ I 10 .. ,arJ plu., dlon ol the '<.'J.,1m ..ind \tar!.. < ra1g .1dded 10 h1'> Orangt· l ount)-kading rcl't•ptions hllal' ll• "" 11h '" l3tl'h- t'\ for X4 'ard' Qua"\erbacl (1rqt \ngdo' tl u'm· pktt•d " of 11 p3'>'<-~ -and n t'n l,1mpk11on net1t•d J first Jo" n at k a\t indud1ng ont• tout hdc)\\ n JlJ''I \JC/ scon•d l \.\O touchdo"n' nn (Plea~~~ PIRAT£S/C4J use pulls E~gles post fourt~ shutout triumph , •... Rams wary of letdown vs ~ Falcons another Estancia now 5-0 after dropping Orange, 21-0 one out By ED ZINTEL D.-y ,,_ Ccwr~...- l0S J.\NGELES -This edge-of- the-seat, thrill-a-minute football 1s nothing new for use (remember the Cardiac Kids?). It's just that 1t hasn't been seen in these parts so regular!) as 11 has the last two weeks. Led by super-freshman quar- terback Todd Marinov1ch o f Balboa Island and a big-play dcft nsc, the Trojans held on for another close win, this tame over Washington, 24-16, before n :'lTO at the Col- iseum. This was the second straight week USC (4-1 overall, 2-0 in the Pac-10) fought to the end for a win over a Washiogton school. Last week. the Trojans pulled out an I 8117 win over Wash.ington State in the final mfoutc. This time. the ninth-ranked Tro- jans. needed a little http from. well, would you believe Wuhinaton Coach Don James? It was J~mes who failed to c.all a timeout (lho• be had all three rema1nin1> dunng USC's final drive for a \ouchdown that at lust would have livn the Huskin a few ntra plays at tbe end to pull out tOme l'ftllic of their own. Oftly .U ICICOftds remained when USC ICOft!d 11a f\naJ touchdown to ID Mad. 24-16. s.id Jama: .. We were dlinkiaa about it (Ulilll timeouts) witll about ..,_ llliaate1 left. I conliden1d it """' ,.., ... ~ :~ -wa't ID-fJM. USC~ Ill» a ................. 1-~llW ........... ......... ..,. By REID McCLATCHY ~Noc COffttpOl .. 11 E'itancta H1gh's defense e>.tl·nded its consecutive scoreless (luaner streak to 12 and shut out its founh o pponent in fi,e ~mes. as the Eagks defeated Orange ~ 1-0 fnda~ night at El Modena H1r)l. EstanCla. 5-0. solidified 11s hold on seventh place in Orange Countv rankings and second place in CIF Division 6. while proving to I. 700 spectators that its ·defense ma1 'c~ well be one of the best in (,)range County mis season. Laguna Hill'' '>t'' l'O f>\'IOIS 1n thl' third quaner of (1Jme 2. ha' tx·cn O\Cl"lhadowed lH shutouts n' ('r Costa Mesa. Laguna Hills. l o .. .\m1go and no"' Orangt' in the tinal tunrup before lea1tue pla) The Panthers . .l· 1-1 rnmc into 1 hl' game fresh from ha' ing beaten 1nll'r- c1t\ rnaJ Villa Par!.. 1)-0 and \'CH' looking 10 remain undc!Cated them- sch cs. If not for a few d efensn e breakdowns 1n the ~ond half and an 1nab1ht~ to 'itop the Eagles' run- ning attack "hen the game ~as rnm- ing down to the "ire. the Panthers lOUld tx· the OOl'\ ht'J\llntl mW Ot'\I \\eei..·, k.1gul' opena' "11h11111 .1 ''"' nn tht'ir rl'lClrd "E\C·none has )aid\.\\' hcl\ n't pl.l\- eJ amunl' th1 season. and that''" h' \\(.' "'ere umJefcatrd hl·ad1ng into t\>- n1gh1'<, game ... E-;tJnc 1a < 11J\ h fohn L1dx·ngood "11d .. But I'll tell H'll "'hat. \.\l' pla~ed a '"f) good fonth.111 team tonight. There 1\ no doubt 1n m' mind that this team (Orange! 1\ ca{lahle of "inning its league and &01ng to the pla~oth "Tonight 11 "as l:.stanc1a·s ~ml· The' were three times bigger than u'i t"lut \l t' hung in then'. made JdJU'il· rlll'nL' JI t1<1l111m1: Jnd pla~l·d J great ~me ho th nllt•nsn ch and defcn-;1, c- h 1n tht' '>l'l.1,nd hal( \\ e·, t' "orl..ed 11ur butt~ off all wason and o ur gu'., ,>,o"cd 11 in ho"' hard tht·' pla,ed tun1g.ht · · Oran~e k d b' linebacker Paul \finor and dclcns1,c end l\.11ke £ \aO\. d u.Jn 't "'ant 10 be OUtdOn(' dl'lcn<;1,ch and pla'cd e'en!\ h1t-t~'f-h11 "'11h fstanc1a' 1hroughout the tar\t hJlt and into the third quancr. The Eagles onl) real sconng threat in the first half was a massed 38-,ard lidd goal Jllempt b) .\le\ \'a'Quez to tx·g1n thl· l>('\.'ond quaner. f PIH~ SH ESTANCIA/C4J Bruins put Sun Devils away, 33-14 ~ to the Daly Plot P SADEN -Bret Johnson thrtw two touchdown passes and Alfredo Velasco k:1ckcd four field aoaJs Saturda~ nlJbt as 2Sth·rankcd UCL'\ o"erame a slow stan to beat Anzona talc 33-14 and remain un- By KEN PETE"S ,.., s,.cwu w rtt ... lohn Rohrn'i.On bche'e' the l e' to J lhamp1onsh1p -.eawn in tht' NFL 1~ "inning Lhc games ,,m·re up- po~d to win. The coach and the Lo<i '\ngclc Ram" facl' that challcn~c toda~. "ht•n the' hot the '\tlanta Falcons. "(),er 'the ~ason. ~ou ho!l(' vou can win at ka'>1 half ~our hag ga~s. the ones that are tos'iups. and not mes up in those µmt>S )ou'rt up. posed to win.-Roban~n ~•d. -rm con\cmced tnat" usualh ~hal makn the dafTerencc at the end .. The Rams coach's comments. made earlier this season. did no t spec1fically appl)' to the Falcon but .\tlanta. 1-3. cena1nl) fa lls into that latter categol'). since 1t 1s a IO''>- po1nt underdogs going 1n10 the I p.m. game at .\naht'im t.adium. So far this )Car. the Rams so far this year haven't shpl>rtl up at all -~in ' opponents or any cahbcr. They·~ coming off a dramatic 13-12 VlCtot)' O\'cr the dtfcnd1n1 ... upcr BoYrl champton 49cB wt Sunday 1n n Franasco and. at 4-0. beaten In Pac1fic-IO Confcrrnce play ''"' oM of JU t three unbcaltft ~• before 531188 at lhc Rose Bowl. in the leMUc. Tht ChlQltO Bean and The win wu the 72nd over ·•. tht cw "ortc G.anu art lite od9m'I.. ~10 opponent for UC1..A Coecb Robtn100, ~er. bdie¥a Ml Tnry Oonabut. putuqa htm atop Lbe team has a toqa -.,. tO ID ...W. It all-tame COKhn~ hst. c.an be COC'lsidttcd a cbampiotHlli' ~ut. 1n h11 14th KUOn Uthe COIUender. lnuns heed cmda.. Md' t.eea bed H~ IMd IM ftlm Of Utit ·~ W1da Watn..,.,. ~ Doti Junes.. 0~ .-49'n lldped lee! Wt .. "°9e H~ Iola IO Southern cat m frOm •lf'Uilll IOO c:ml•1nt. 11- 24-16 c:artict Sl&urdQ. Pl.a•nill&. ".'It .... -~ 1'k hint.. 2.0 ia Confm9oc ,._,. Of an. 1111at .._ 11 ...,. =2 ~ me tied Wida :t.~* ._ _, ~ C-9 b" Ara lllllce 1n &M 1 ot •....._ AStJ it().l ia ......... ..,., Flis M 9Dd >-l ownll. (dll ..... »''.:... JillillM a .. s •·q 11 Pl I 4 -I 'l?'j ::.:::=:i compkted. 16 "' JO ...... "' , ...... ~Cl -,...~--.. , ......... r-.=.•;, • ...... ~ ..... , OrMge C0Mt DAILY PILOT I Sund~. Octob9r I , l9et t•iltlLI tOUIH\11 Long Beach wins wild one, 55-48 FnNn TM Assodated Press Paul Oates threw four touchdown passes and Long Beach State capitalized on two interceptions to rally in the second half for a 55-48 Big West conference victory over New Mexico State Saturday at Veterans Stadium. Oates completed 16 of 23 passes for 270 yards with no interceptions for Long Beach (J..3 overall. 1-2 in the Big West). NMSU's Phil Vinson was 25 of 45 for 405 yards and three touchdowns but was intercepted three times. The Aggies (0-5. 0-3) have now lost 21 con- secutive conference gamt>s. dating back to 1986. Elsewhere in college football: Uta• State 34, Cal State F.Uerloa %3: Utah State's Kirk Johnson threw for 297 yards and one touchdown and ran for three more to lead the Aggies to tht' Big West victory in Logan. • Titan quarterback Dan Speltz set two records in iht'. losing effort. His 481 passing yards were a Fullenon record, surpassing Tom St. Jacques' 337 yards i9 1981. Speltz set a school and conference marks for his 42 completions out of 52 attempts. Wa1•lD1ton State 51, Oregoa 38: Steve Broussard rushed for a career-high 205 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the 21st-ranked Cougars ( 5-1. 2-1) to a wild wm over No. 23 Oregon (3-2. 2-2). Notre Dame %7, SlaJlford J'1: Rocket Ismail ran a kickoff back 66 yards in the third period. setting up a tie-breaking touchdown that earned the top-ranked Irish over surprisingly tough Stanford. Notre Dame Stre tched ltS winning Streak to n games. loniest in college football, but trailed for the first time in five games this season -6--0 in the first quarter. California %6, Su Jose State U : A goal-line fumble by San Jose tate tailback Sheldon Canley in the founh quar:ier presen ed C'ahforn1a·s victo~ as Cal linebacker David Orteg:i stripped thr ball from Cante\ as he \\a~ crossing mto the end zone and cornerback DClug Pamsh recovered 11. Fresno Slate 35, Oregon State 18: Quanerback Mark Barsotti ran for t\.\O touchdowns and passed for anotht'r to lead Fresno State ( 5-0). Nevada-Las Vegas 30, Pacllre 7: Dann Brightmon rushed for 211 >ards and t\.\O touchdo"'ns to pt)\.\er Nt'Vada-Las Vegas to a Big West ,·1cto~. Iowa State %4, Kansas %0: Golden West College product Blaise B~ant. the nation's second-leadmg fl!Sher. ran for 126 yards. leadmg lo"'a State to a Big Eight victor). Bl)ant's t\.\ISllOR. curving 30-~ard touch· down run gave Iowa State (3-f) a f7-14 lead late in the second quarter after Kansa~(2-4. 0-2) had seized a 14-0 advantage. Miami, Fla .. 56, Cincinnati 0: First-tame staner Gano Torretta threw for 239 yards and three touchdowns. including an 88-yarder to Wesle) Carroll that tied Vinny Testaverde·s school record. as second-ranked Miami (5..0) romped. Colorado U , Mi11oorl 3: Sophomore quarterback Darian Hagan ran for three touchdowns and accounted for 262 yards of total offense before leaving the game late in the first half. powering third-ranked Colorado (5-0) tn the Big Ei&ht. Nebraska 58, kusa1 Slate 7: Ken Clark, Bryan Carpenter and Jon Bosuck each scored two touchdowns as fourth-ranked Nebraska (5-0) romped to the Big Eight wm. Mlcltigan %4, Wisconsin 0: Wisconsin held Mach· igan's offense scoreless m the first half. but the fifth· ranked Wolvennes (3· I) got touchdowns on their first two second-half possessions in the Btg Ten opener for both teams. Teuessee 17, Geor&ia 14: Reggit' Cobb rushed for 106 yards. tncludmg a f6-)ard touchdown on the first play of the founh quaner. to pace No. 6 Tennessee (5-0). Arkansas U , TCU It: Fullbacks Barf) Foster and JuJu Harshaw each scored two touchdowns and rushed for career highs as seventh-ranked Arkansas (4-0. 1-0) pounded Texas Christian in a Southwest Conference game. PlttsburaJa %7, Temple 3: Alex Van Pelt th rew for 181 yards an<l three touchdowns. and No. 8 Pittsburgh (4-0-1) took advanU\ge of six turnovers to make Temple ()..6. Van Pelt threw touchdown passes to Henry Tuten and Reggie Williams m the first half. and a founh-down scoring pass to Tom Huebner with 5:27 left. f 01 I .I fa: t 'OOTB\1.1. 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Virginia 'l'ecll l:t, West Vlrgl11ia lU: t-reshman Mickey Thomas ki cked four field goals. and Virgin ia Tech upset No. 9 West Virginia as the Mountaineers (4-1-1) lost their first regular-season game since 1987. Cam Young completed 15 of :!2 passes for 16 7 yards for Virginia Tech (3-1-1 ). Auburn %4, Keatocky l!: Reggie Slack passed for two first-quarter touchdowns. giving 11th-ranked ..\uburn (3-1) a lead 1t never relinquished in the Southeastern Conference. Kentucky ble"' three op- ponunat1es ms1dr the Tigers· 30 and now has lost 11 1n a ro"' to Auburn. Houston 66, Baylor 10: Andre Ware thre"' for six touchdowns. four to Mann) Hazard. and set the outh"'est Conference record for career scoring pasSt·s as I 2th-ranked Houston (4-0) shattered Ba) lors 'aunted pass dt>ft-nsc. Ware's completaons of 8. 15. 46 and 41 )ards to Hazard. 15 yards to Bnan Williams and 20 )ards to Chuck Weatherspoon. ga'e him 49 career touchdo" n passes Alabama 6!, Mississippi %7: Ga~ Holhngs"'onh th re\\ for a record five touchdo" ns. and. after trailing 21-0. No. 13 Alabama (4-0. 3-0) scored 62 straight points for a Southeastern Conference "'in. Nortb Carolina Slate 35, Middle Tennessee 14: Gn.·g Manior rushed for two touchdowns. and Shant' Mont· gomef) passed for 177 )ards and another score as No. 14 Nonh Carolina State (6-0) shook off a cold start. Clemson 34, Virginia 20: C'hns Morocco threw for two touchdowns and ran for a third as I 5th-ranked Clemson beat V1rgin1a to C\tcnd the longest ac11 ve w10nin2 strt'ak b\ one 1-A team o'er another. Clemson as· now ~9-0 agauist the Ca "a hers and 5-1 overa~l .for the )Car . Oklahoma 37. Oklahoma State 15: :-.11ke C1add1s ran for 274 yards and thm.· touchdowns. leading No. 16 Oklahoma 1n a meeung of Bag Eight teams on NC.\..\ probation • Florida Slate 41 , Syranse 10: Terrell Buckl ey returned a punt 69 yards for a touchdo"'n. and LeRoy Butler scored on an 87-yard 1ntercep11on return three mmutes later as r--;o. 22 Flonda State 0·2) ended No 17 s, racuse·s 16-game home \.\inning streak. The Seminoles. who had 12 sacks. held the Orangemen C 2-21 to 32 )ards rushing m the first half. Illinois 34, Ohio Slate 14: Ho""ard Gnffith ran for two touchdowns. and Stevr W1lhams fired a surprise sconng pass to fello""·rece1H~r Mike Bellam) fo r No. 18 lllano1s 1n a Big Ten matchup. Texas Tech %7, Texas A&M 24: Jamie Gill thre-w a 35-yard touchdown pass to Travis Pncc wath 50 seconds lefi as Texas Tech beat the I 9th-ranked Aggies after making up a 10-potnt m the final six minutes. Air Force 3~, Navy 7: T hree key passes from Dee Dowis to Steve Senn. two of them for touchdowns. ignited No. 20 Air Force (6-0). Nav> trailed by a touchdown when Senn got behind two defenders and caught a 27-yard TD pass from Dowis with 51 seconds left m the half. S~JO,Tui.n-71 SW L ... •"-21 TuBa IJ Samloro 11. Wei er---> So.1111 Car-a. Ent Cw-1• T--17 C.-91a 1< T-S1 IS~S1 U Tn ·0..H-If W K"'l\Kh 7 -· Forttt 17, _,,. C.-It w,1..,,.. ~ _,, 11. ONwort 1• IUT M Forr.t JS. NevY 7 C«-1• Lala ... tt D F .... ..,. St '1 Svracuw 10 HOIY Crou ». o.nmou111 1 I..,,.., •. Herve<• 11 -56. 1.0<1' ... ""' 0 --" 31 ·-·-. New H~ JI. -t-\lt<ft 11 ,..,..., 14. COIUIMla 11 .._SI 17. •-• 0 Plll1llut11l1 t1. TtntOle) Priilcltlofl •, l rOWft IS T OWMIJI SI 2', "'°'11111 D v ......... •I, C~lcu• lS lot) Vlr.W. Tedi It. W..1 Vlrfinle 10 Yalt~C-la IS " 'l'OH I' llHI \ h Notre Dame fans doi1't like idea of being blacked out from seeing Irish From Thi Assodned Presa ELKHART, Ind. -Some people will do just about anythina -lie, bes. cry, offer ~ cash -to act the secret satelJite coordinates ~ for a Notre Dame telecast. ---- WSJV-TV1 the local ABC affiliate, was the only television station in the country carrying the ~otrc Dame-Stanford game Saturday. I t I ' Ourina the two days preceding the game, the station received more than I ,000 telephone calls from fans outside WSJV's viewing area wanting to watch the Irish. And. boy, has WSJV heard the stories. ABC Television was scheduled to broadcast the game nationally but the network pulled out because of Stanford's l-3 record and the likelihood of a blowout by the defending (latfonal champions. However, ABC apccd to provide a feed to WSJV through SportsChannel. which was producing the game with plans to air it localJy al 10 a.m. today. When the news got out that WSJV was the only station \Yith the live game, the ptl.one calls began. Even other ABC affiliates. such as WLS in Chicago. asked for the favor. According to Morrie Goodman, news director at Hammond leads by two Donnie Hammond, battling darkness. .:} fired a 5-under-par 65 Saturday and grabbed a two-shot lead after the rain- delaycd third round of the $600,000 Texas Open in San Antonio. Hammond. who last won at the 1986 Bob Hope Classic. parred the final hok for a 54-hole total of 16- under-pa r 194 at the shon Oak Hills Country Club course. Hammond fashioned a two-shot advantage over Paul Azingcr. veteran Bob Lohr and former UCLA sharpshooter Duffy Waldorf. Azinger matched par 70 while Waldorf and Lohr carded 66s. In other golf Saturday: •Rives McBee capped a wild finish with a chip- in birdie to take a one-stroke lead over Gar) Player after tht' second round of the RJR Championship in Clem- mons. N.C. 'tl'OTE ot· THJ: ().\ \ Vin Scully, longtime announcer on NBC-s .. Game of the Week" telecasts, refl~ting on the end of a 32-year weekend tradition as CBS and ESPN take over coverage of major league baseball for tht' next four years. with onl) 12 regular-season games a year on CBS and the cable games on wceknaehts: "It 's a passing of a great American inst1tu11on. It 1s sad. I really and truly feel that. It will leave a 'ast wmdow, to use a Washington word. "ht'rc people will not get major le.ague baseball. and I th ink that's a tragedy." Edmonton nips Kings, 6-5 Jan Kum scored a th1rd-pcnod power- pla~ goal and assi ted on another as the Edmonton Oilers beat the Los o\ngcles Kings at the Forum. 6·5. aturda) night. Wa~ nc Grelz.k) had l\.\O goals for the Kmgs and needs 11 points to break Gordie Howe's NHL career 'icon ng record. The teams \\ere 11ed 3-J after t\.\O periods before "um ga'e the 01lers'1he1r rirst lead of the night at 2:27 ot the third pcnod "'llh Edmonton enJ0}1ng a t\.\O·man ad' antagc. Kum then passed to Esa Tikkanen. "ho scored on a 2-on-l break at 9:29. Bernie Nicholls. who had two'"goals for the Kings. scort'd 21 seconds later 10 make it 5-4. But JO seconds after that. Edmonton's Glenn Anderson scored what pro' ed to oc the game-winner. making it 6-4. In other NHL games: •Paul Ranheim. Joe) Mullen and Gaf) Roberts scored goals 1n a 2: 16 span late m the third period to break open a close game as Calgary beat the New York Islanders at the Olympic Saddledome. 6-3. • Brian Skrudland and Stephane Richer scored first-penod goals and Patrick Ro~· made 27 saves to lead Montreal to a 5-1 rout of Buffalo tn the Canadiens' home opener, •Walt Poddubn) tapped m a rebound earl) tn the third period for his second goal of the game and New Jersey fought from behmd th~ times for a 4-4 tie w11h v1s1t1 ng Pcttsburgh. •Greg Gilbert scored with 8:49 remaining to snap a 1-1 tie and Chicago won at the Capital Centre for the first time in nearl y four years. defeating Washington. 3-2. •In Hanford, Minnesota rook.ie center Mike Mod- ano scored two goals and left wing Dave Archibald had a goal and two assists as the Nonh Stars defeated the Whalers. 6-4. •Soviet Vladimir Krutov scored his first two NHL goals as Vancouver downed visittng Detroit. 5-3. •Veteran Guy Lafleur had a goal and an assist and Ron Tugnutt kicked out 38 shots. leading Quebec to a 4-1 win over visiting Boston: •Ed Olayk and Daniel Marois each scored two goals and led Toronto to an 8-5 victory over St. Louis. spoiling the Blues' home opener. WSJV the station has te"Ceiv~ calls from at least 30 states ind from Mexico. Jama!ca and. t¥ Babamu. He said a lot of bars and alumna assoc11t1ons have been callif\J. , • h h Other folks have called t.hree times wtt t rtt different dia1cclS, Goodman said. . If nothina else. the calls have been creauvt: .. "Hi, This is Roone Arledac (~f AB£ Tel,.v15'on). My secretary misplaced the coorchnates. Or, "I have a heart,conditi.on and if.~ don't see the game it c<tuld put me m cardiac ~· , And "I'm not askina for the coo~nates. But\ let s · play Deep Throat, like in All the P!;Cs1dent's ~en and you will tell me when I am close. "Hello. I'm from the Armed Forces Ne~work. The Dcpanment of Dcfen~ gave ~s t~e coordinates. But they make a lot of mistakes. I d hke to doublt>ehcclt them with you." . Goodman said he c,annot give out the coordinates. It 's part of the contract. ''The callers ha e begged. pleaded and offered us money," Goodman said. ''Weaker people could ha'tle gJVen in." . h d' Onjy three people at the stauon kJ:?OW t .e coor 1- nates. Goodman said. And they w~~n t ta.lbng. "Nobody cs going to gt't them. he said. Molina captures IBF tltle Juan "John John" Molina of Puerto Rico won the International Boxing Feder.-* ation junior-lightwright championship Sat- urday in Sacramento when tht' referee de· dared Tony Lopez of Sacramento defen5eless in the 10th round, sparking shouts and <l shower of beer cups from the angry crowd. . . Lopez was attempting has tounh t.1t1e det~~se nearly a year after winning a controversial deci~ion over Molina, from Fajardo. Puerto Rico., The ending of the scheduled 12-round bout came 2:40 mto the 10th round when referee James Jen-Kim stopped the fight and declared Lopez the victor In other spons nr"'s Saturda): • Rob Moroso beat back a late challenge from Michael Wallnp and \l\On the ..\II Pro 300 Busch Grand Nauonal stoc k car race at Charlotte ~otor Speedwa) m Concord. N. • Martma NaHatil o' a and Chns Even each won matches toda} as the top-serded nated States team beat defending champion Czechoslo' ak1a. 2-0. toda) and ad' anced to the final s of the Federation Cup. thr women's eq.1maknt to 1he Davis Cu p. •Roy Tarpley signed a three-)ear ~ontract ex- lCJlSion that "'ill make him the highest-paid player 1.n Dallas Mavericks h1ston The fi ve-)ear package as wonh approximately sq· million. according to The Dallas Morning Nt'ws. • Philadelphia 76ers owner Marold Katz an· nounced star forward Charles Barkley signed a contract extension that keeps him on the team for nine more 'ears. The contract extl·nds b) four years Barkley's current deal. \II h1ch has fi.,,e ~cars left. • Marqut's Johnson. a live-ume NBA all-star and Comeback Plaver of tht' Year m 1985-86. as If) mg for still another co'meback "'11h the Golden State Warriors. The 6-foot-7 unrestricted frel' agent signed a one·} ear contract "'11h th<.· Wamors. 'ITl.I·:\ ISIO'\·R \ DIO TELEV1SK>N 10 a m -PRO FOOTBALL: Buffalo al lndianaPOll,, Channel • 10 am -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame ar Slanford (taoe). Soor1sChanne1 10 a.m -AUTO RACING: All Pro Aulo Paris 500 from Concord. NC • TBS ~ 11 1.m -GOLF: Seniors iournamenr from Clemmons. N.C .. ESPN. Noon -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: UCI al San Jost Slate (tapeJ, Prime Ticket. 12 30 P.m. -SOCCER: English League comP4!111ion (tape). SPOrlsCnannel 1 P.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Francisco al New Orltans, Channel 2. • 1 o.m. -HORSE RACING: Turf Clauic from Elmonl, N.Y , ESPN. 1.30 P.m. -BASEBALL: American Leaoue olavoffs Game S -Oakland al Toron10, Channel • 2 o.m -SOCCER: World Cuo match -u S at Gua1ema1a (delavedl, ESPN 3 Pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: M fuouri al Colorado <•ape), Prime Ticke1 • P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cincinnati at M iami, Fla (laoe), SPOrtSChaMel. S. lS o.m. -BASEBALL: Nalionat Leaoue 011voffs Game • -Chicaoo Cubs at San Francisco. Channel •. 7:30 o.m . -HOCKEY: Delroit a1 Kinos. Prime Tickel 10 P.m. -HORSE RACING: Sanla Anlla replan , SPOrlsChennel 10'.30 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Arliona Stale 11 UCLA (laoe). Prime Tlckel 1:30 am. -HORSE RACING: Los Alaml1os rePtavs from Saturdev nlohl, Prime Tickel RADIO 1 Pm -NFL FOOTBALL: Atlanta al ~ams, KMPC (710). 1 P.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: San Dieoo al Denver, XTRA (690). 1:30 o.m. -BASEBALL: American League olevoffs Game S -Oekland at Toronto, KNX (1070), KFMB (760). S:lS P.m. -BASEBALL: National League olavoff1 Geme 4 -Chicago Cubs al San Francisco, KNX ( 1070) KFMB (760). • 7:30 p,m. -HOCKEY: Detroll al Kings, KLAC (570) . uc1 poloists Area runners fare well at Costa Mesa meet CdM v611eyba11 win in 6tt:l OT CdM boys win at Stanford; Warriors-dominate at Yucaipa desp1tethcabscn~of two ofitstop team runner-up The o.-y Noc , $tven runners -Junior Buffy Rab- ner Santa Ana. The lions placed two runnen in the top five; Hieu O..~ teelOnd in l 5.2S ano John Ta)'IC>f third 11 I S.33. Other suo-. ceam perfonnuces came tom Univcmty H;•h, wbicb took third place in tbe Drvision 11 boys vanity nice and .ond in the boys ftabman nice wbik s.ddle· a.Ck Hilb took leCOOd iJl tbe ~ boys nice in Divis.ion n. bitt and qopbomore Roberta The ~ Hot Moronez. The ma.Daled to finish one spot hiaher than lJCLA in the ceam standinp. The lop finisher for the Anteaters was Briaid Stirlina (fifth in 17:25). On the men•1 side, UCI was fifth. led by ~=or Aaron Mucarro's teventh-finisl\. in 24:33. The Corona del Mar Hiah ,iris volleyball team, behind the play of all-tournament selections Tracy Schriber and Danielle Everett, fin- ished runner-up to Min Costa Sat- urday n.iabt in the San Maroos Tour- nament. The Sea Kinas tallied in the semi- finals from a 14-6 deficit to defeat Clark of Las Veps. 16-14, then fell behind 14-3 in the title match but col.lktn 't recover this time. In a cot• match: •Ali WoOd hid 18 kills, 18 dill and six blocks u ua swepi put San J Ole State, 1 S-13, I S-1, I S.12. On the community coU. level: • Oolden Wm WU stopped ia tbc =uh of tbc Colllle of tbe Tournament iy Suta ROii, ).U, IS-7, I J.12. aftw aii1: =~~tl,~= -... ~· till...., for .. i ":11erir-* ~~·· • N'---r~o San Pr•nclsco second b•s•m•n Robbi• Thompson holds up ball after tagging out M•rk Gr•c•. who w•s trying to •dv•nc• on fly b•ll. during eighth Inning S•turd•y. Thompson's blow provides Giants with S-4 victory f By JIM DONAGHY S.\ FRANCISCO -\\ h1k thl• San Francisco G1ant'i m.l\ Ix• run· n ing o ut of pitchers. thl'~ 0 \llll h.IH' plent) of hatters. Robby Thompson h11 a t\.\11-run h omer ofT u s Lancaster "1th onl' o ut in the sc"enth inning to g1'l' thl· Giants a 5-4 '1cton 0' er Chicago on Saturda\ night and a 2: I k aJ 11} thr best-of-7 National U..agul' pla\11th ''I \\aS Ooatang around thl' ha\c<,,'' Tho mpson said. There "ere "ild p1tl hl''>. haH,., errors. and m1sSt'd opponun1t1l'' all O\'er the place for m ost of thl' g.lml· Even the umpm·s m1\11l·d a k'' But then Thompson made e' c~ - thing all nght for the ( i1ants. Paul Assl·nmacher -;tartl'J thl' seventh for the Cubs. leading 4-'\. and Brett Butkr singled \\Ith ''1th out. Les Lancaster reltl'' rd anJ Thompso n. who homered again\\ him 1n Game 2. follo"'ed "1th .1 dnve 0' er the kfl-ticld li.·nce Tho mp on "as 34 tor % during thl' season "tth a runner on liht .. That "as a hit-and-run "hl·n hl· hit the home run." G1an1~ manager Roger Craig said. "He's a '"nnl'r " Butler and Thompson u.>mh1m•d for four hits and four runs. "Batting coach Ou'it~ Ha~l.'r always say~ to look for a plll'h 'ou can dri'e and that's "hat I did." Tho mpson said. .. Thom{>son has hun U'-1n thl' past.'' Chicago Manager Don /1m- mrr said. ··He 's a tough out .. Don Robinson. "ho rnuld nut stan Game 3 because of a bad ~Ill'\' pitched I :.,1 innings for the 'll to r. a nd Steve Bedrosian got the o;a'"' Mike La('oss. who stancd in plal'I.' of Ro bin on. left thl· gaml' \\tth J knee IOJU I). Game 4 of the scm'!' 1'> '>Chl·JulcJ for tonight at 5:20 \\1th ( h1l·ago·, Greg Maddu' p1tl'hing again<;t l\lott Garrelts. Maddux lost Game I to Garrelts in Chicago. alto" 1ng e1gh1 runs tn four innings. Before Thompson's heroin. R~ m· Sandberg &a' e the Cubs a 4-i lead with a sacnfice 0) an the top o t the seventh. Stan er Rick SutdlfTc. a I ~ I htr- time hitter. led olT with a double to righ t-center. Jerome "-'al1on . at- tempting to bunt. linl-d out to a d iving W ill Clark at first. While h mg on thl· grass. ( lark 1hrl'" to w tond but shono;top Joe l1nbe foiled to make the pla~ and Sutcliffe ffi O\t'd Ill third Sutcliffe hun hi' kg runn1rtg 10 third and ~laddu\ pinch ran hcforc ~anJhcrg htkd a .. arnlin' n~ to l'l'nter. The Cubs too~ a 2-ll lead 1n the tir.t o n .\ndre Da\.\'lon·~ t\\o-run ~1rtgk. but the l r1ant'> l·aml· right l:ial·k \\Ith threl· run~ 1n thl' hottom ol thl· inning agains1 ~utd1fft' dl.'spltl' g_l·t_ting onl~ Onl· hall h ut l)f thl' inhdd. < hKago tl l'd 11 J-' 1n thl' tounh. l:iut ·m .. ~<.l·J a chanl'l' w hlo"' thl' g.lnll' Opl.'n Luis Sala1ar and \haM>n D un,to n opt'nl·d thl' 1r1n1ng "1th <,1ngk'>. and Jo1..' (11r:ird1rl'Jl'hl·d10 ll1aJ the bJ'l''> "hl·n LJ< ·n,., hubhkd ht\ 'al·ntirc for Jn crrur On thl' pla'. la( o'' ,u-.tainl·d a -,pra1m•d left knl'l' ,ind "a'> rcltl''l'd h' kff Brantk' La( u'\' "'a' Slhed- ubJ fo r an \IRI l'\am toda' \utchtk h11 1n\\) .1 '\-2· i Joubk pla~. but Dun<,ton l·aml' horn\' un a "lld pitch. Butkr kJ on thl' (11an1 .. · fir'1 \\Ith .1 srngk tu 11.'ft ant.I f hompson fol- ll1''l'd \\Ith an 1ntidd 'lflgk l'lark. "ho dn)\l' 1n '" run' in ( ianll.' I. ad' ann·J thl' runnl"r'> "'1th a grounda bad .. to the mound and Kl'' 1n ~1 1tl·hl'll \\JS tntl·n;umalh "all..ed to load thl· bas..·' · ~1att \\ llliJm' hit a <.lo" grounder l:iar~ to thl' mo und 10 dn'l' 1n Butler. and frm i...l·nned'. a 231) hiller. ''a~ in1en.11onalh \\allt'd to rdoad the baSl.'s Thl' stratcg) bad tired '' hl·n frcl'· '"rnginf ('and) ~~aldonado walled on a 3--pitch to torce an a run and l 1nlx· made 11 J-2 with an intkd <,iogle to third ~taldunadu has 172 r arl.'er "alk-; an 2.2.io at-bat . The ( ubs tanl·d a lineup Mth a JJo carl·er a' eragr against Lacoss. and the) proHd It "as no lluke. \\1th one out tn the first inning. both Sandberg and 0\\1ght m1th ~1ngled and mo,ed up l)n a ""d pitch. Sandberg foul-lipped a p1tl'h \\Ith an 0-2 rount. and the repla) showed <:alcher Kenned~ caught the ball. But home plate umpire TcrT) Tata ruled Kennedy did no t have to tal pos- session. Lancaster counted on different result 1y DAVE CARPENTER ,.,~ ... - SAN FRANCISCO -Les Lan- caster could have sworn the count 10 Robby Tho mpson was 3-0. But It wasn·1. As a result. thr San Francisco Giants own a 2-1 lead in the a- tional League playoffs after winning Game 3 Saturday night by a 5-4 score on Thompso n's two-run homer in the seventh inning. "I could bf wrong. just like any- body ellC," said Lancaster, who took the los.s. "I looked up there (the ICOfCboard) and saw a J..O count. EvIDbodY el9e says it wasn't." Thompeon, with Will Clark on deck. wu looki. • aa for a fastball on the l-0 ptleh. But Lancaster would baw tbrown some.thin& eltc had he been aware of t.bc c:orttet count. .. If ll Wit I 2-0 count I problbfy would blw &brown a slider;· Lan· CMllf llid. ··au, I can'• '° Mc.le on ,, ..... ~,.......,1e1-ni111 dcfett dropped .. • recaid ill f!a)O«..-Oii ... ftlllll • CM; la••---.... :••111111 ilft1P11n~ ..... G ame 2 and gave up two home runs. including one to T hompson. after having ga"en up only two all year. But he said he wasn't Lu-cd and Manager Don Z1mmrr defended has decision to call o n Lancaster. .. Lancaster has been a terrific pitc her for us sincr the day he joined the ballclub," Zimmer said. "I bn.ng tn guys when I want to bnng them in. That's the ""ay r ve manaacd it all ~ar and that's the way I man- aged it tonight ... Ric k Sutcliffe. who started and went six inninas bf fore kavina for a pinch runner after ..,..vatina a a swollen right knee. show~ much of the blame after aiV1"1 up three runs on three hits and three walks in the tint annina even thouah the Gialus h1t only one ball out of the infaeld. Sutdi& uid he wou.k1n 't tee0nd- J,uctt Zimmer fOr onlcrioa iatcn-uonal walks to two 01antt in the inn~ • .. ZI• doelll•t alwan ID by IM• c.ned book. .. SUlclill! llid.. •ffc•s --~ .. ,... .................... ·=------"-......... Rickey's bat, not fe~t, ignite A's Henderson homers twice; Oakland up 3-1 after 6-5 win 8y IEN W.AUCER ,., ._.. """'-' TO RONTO -This time. Rickey d idn't need to run. Rickey Henders0n trotted around ltle bases, instead of stealing them. wilh a pair of two-run homers as the Oakland Athleucs ended Toronto's home hex and held ofT the Blue Ja) s. 6-5. Saturda) for a 3-1 lead in the Amencan League pla}offs. .. It's great to sho" r can do some- thing else besides run." Henderson said. "But as one man. I d on't thank I can go o ut there and wan a game b) m)sclf ... Instead. 1t seems like he's won all three for the Athletics a nd pu1 them one ,,ctory awav from the World Senes for 1he second straight season ·•1 guess Ru:key beat us toda) \\1th his bat instead of his legs." T oronto Manager ( 110 Gaston said. Henderson made the most nol\e With hlS SOfi Steps and Jo~ l'anSl'CU hdpc:d. too. HI.' hit the longest homl· run in 1he shon h1stor. of the 'l'- Domc and added a · run-scoring single. CansL-co's homer was c!ot1- mated at 480 leet. although man) thought that guess was low. "I think about 600. really." Hen- derso n said .. Even bo<h on 1hc bench got up Ill St.'e ho" far 11 "nulJ go.·· "You could cut 11 up and gl'l a lot of line dm e<> ... Ga-;ton said. fhe Blue Ja)s lost for thl· fir.,1 time 1r1 I~ game~ "1th the rrtral·t- ablc roof shut. The dl.'feat e ndl·d a ~"''en-game winning strcal for doml' STARTERS AND ALTERNATORS O•kland rellever Dennis Eckersley lets out • yell after: flnlshlnt off Toronto In the ninth Inning to give the A·s • J -1 advantage In the Amerlc•n League G:hamplonshlp Sntes. tl'Jm'> JI homl' "\\l· haH a lot ofwa)' 111 "in J gaml.' anJ "'l''re sho"1ng tha1 · OJ~· land \ilanager Ton ~ La Ru''" \JH.l l hl' .\lhlctll'S led fi-2 1n thl' 'l''l.'nlh bt'lore Toronto ralhl·d I lw Hlul' Ja~!> got a runner o n ba!>C 111 l'\l'I) inning and didn't g1'c: up until Denni'> fakcrJse} rctm·J p1nrh-h11 - 1a l.l'l' Mau1lh on a popufl "1th .1 man o n first to end the ganw h 'kl'r,le' and l'' en lll1l' l'l'-l' n·- ml.'mbl·rl·d' the last llrTil' hl· "a' 1r1 J \lm1lar \ltU3llOn IO a h1g gallll' f It.It t11nc i...1rk (i1bso n hn ml.'rl·d inhl hl\lUr\ .. , didn't think J OOUI thJI ) \IU don't d\\l'll o n nl'g:lll'l' thing .. 1 hat's \\h) ~OU JU'>l \\ant to &l't hJ t k o ut thl·rc and d o 11 ... said f \kl·"k' "'ho got ~1s ~·rnnd o;a'e ot thl· '>l'fll.''> ''='' ...,o,• jv-~11· o# ,....cor• .-e'" .. ~' Jnd SI\ lh Ill kJ~Ul' l hJ lll(>lllO'\hlp pla~ breaking lh\· mJ rl.. ot h'l' hl·ld h~ I ug \l\(1 r.1" ( ansc:{O ahu " mJk1rtg a ~trong l llmt'bal ~ Hl· t'1n1'>hl·J thl' \\ urld '°ll'rll''> 1n an 11.1m -l!I rut and \\t'nt h1tk's 1n the lir'>l "" Jt-hats ol this '>l.'rtl'., But hl· got I"'' hll' 1n Ga mr I Jnd raml· had, \\Ith t\\O mu rl' -.,.1turda~. induJ 1ng Im lx'hl·rnoth hl.1 .. 1. "\\ hl'll I got h.ll k II• lhl· d ugout Kil kl'\ lo-Okl·J JI llll' lt kl' I \\a!I \llnll' k1nJ l'1f rohot. < J n\l'U) \a1d I hl' WOI \\ill ht· l IO'>l'd lu<la\ \\hl'n <>al..IJnd Inc:\ Ill dO'>l' OUI th~ plJ\olh l>J'l \tl \\Jll J ~0-gamc \\ 111nl·r h•f thrl'l' u in\\.'l Ull \ t' \ l'J r'> "111 IJl l' l ornnh) [)J\l' '°lt1t'b 1n J rl·matlh u l (1,1nw I \\hllh lhl' .\th· k tlCS \\Un. ~._\ FUEL PUMPS 't!'C :J .-,.-· Jlt""'O" lo ' '•d r;.., """''°'?O""'t'•" RfGUl All TO 39 99 2999 "'•"" '"":)•~ ("~0" "'~ 't-1 _J\\fl'"""'!" • c . ·. J ':J"" • :>,.·=-.or -. 12!' 10;,, ,,...,011 1 & £LEC1111C f Ufl 'UM'S 15~, Of the 37 trams 1hat took a l·l lead 1n thr World Senes and play- off), 30 \\COi on IO Wtn. Henderson. booed in prq.ame 1n· trodultlon!> :lnd Jeered after hr flied out to open the game. quieted the 50.076 fan) "'1th a loud two-run shot 1n thr third o il loser Mil e Flanapn Henderson v.atchcd his 430-foot drn e ~11 into tht-cenrer field stands and clutched his fists. co,ered b) neon-green batting gloves. T"'o batters later. Canseco hit h1) mon!>trous dn'l' .\fter Toronto n1c~t'd wmnrr Bob Welch lor a run 1n the founh. Hen- dc"o n WO~ .mother eaS) tnp around 1hc bases He homered into the nrtting off the left field foul pole for his lirst tv.o-homer gamr sincr .\pnl 2.i I 91<"7. to anotht>r chorus of catl'alls That home r gaH Oakland a 5-1 kad 1n 1he game Jni.l a "'.l.f borne-run ad,antagl.' 1n thl' '>l'ne s Toronto out- ho ml'rl·d the .\thkt1l~. l 42-1 2"'. liur- 1ng the rcgu hlr \l'J'>OO · · · Hl·nda'>on "ho h:i\ a'eraged t 2 humer' J nJ /\I ~tl.'al" 1r1 his 11 ·\l.'ar l Jreer " 5 tor 12 1n tht: !>t'ne'> and has rl'al hl.'d ba~ 1n I 2 ot 19 plate appl.'araml.'~ 1ndud1ng '>I\ "alks and a hrt·b~·pltlh Hl' did not 'tl•al a ba'><.' tor the first llml'. k<i' 1ng h" total at a post-~l.'a<,(1n n:n>rd-t,1ng '><-''en. ~et li'ed up to lw, b11l1 ng a'> ( anada'<; most unpopular -.pnntl'r ')ln~l· Ben John- '>011. Hendl'r'>on' ~t~lt· ot pla) has rubbl·d nppo .,111on pla~cr" and fan!> "'rong. anJ Ihl'' got some sausfac- uun "hen Jfrnder'>on Jropped a fh hall in thl· ti lth tor an l'ITOr and "as p1l ~l·d url h' rd1c\l'1 J ohn Cerulli a1 1l·r \\Jl ~rng 1n thl' ninth Those m l\tJh'' hll"l''l'r did not help the BIUl' fa ,., ~ GAS -MATICS • V i.. 'Of', t ~,. >"'O...• 'o· -.ott • 9.,, t•vC•l ~~·~:.~~ 11:100. :4 1647 ..:.:: .,.,.,, ... ... ~ . M()"ll OI GAS MAGNUM TRUCK StiOCltS EACH 21'7 BUll.T FOR A l.IFETIME, BACKED FOR A l.IFETIME! "'-..... ~i..-:_· ~=. 98c AFTU •n•n WE W/1.1. NOT BE UNDERSOl.D! M8"'9 CUW CMllF MU"Ul SMH ''-UG WlllS ''~ .. :~:... 12" : .. : . S2°'' ..... GREAT CAR CARE SAVINGS! ,.. ... 5"' ··~.: --. . ...... MEGA TORQUE IATTERIES 49 88 ., -..()Jrtrii• ... 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Lt fl Morrison, R111ro1, Foro T-3:.29 A-S0,076 NATIONAL LEAGUE P LAYOFFS Glant1 S, Cub' 4 CHICAGO Wallon ct Snd~V 7b Sm11n11 Gra ce lb Dawson rl Sa l111a r l b Wilkr\11 30 Oun11on u Girardi c Wvnne on McCtnonc 5utchffe o Maddu• pr Asnmchr D Lancu lr o Webstr on Total\ (Geme 31 SAN FRANCISCO ab r II bl •b r h bl ~ 0 0 0 Buller cf • 2 2 O J l I 1 Thmi>tn 2b • 1 2 1 5 I l 0 Clarlr. 10 4 0 1 0 3 o 2 o Mitchell II l 1 1 o • 0 I 2 MWlms lb ' 0 0 I • O I 0 Kennedv c 3 0 o o O O 0 O Maldnd rl 1 O O 1 • I 1 O Rooinl n o O O O O 2 0 I 0 Lttlerlt o 0 0 0 0 o o o o ooen. 11 on 1 o o o I O O 0 Bedro$1n D 0 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 Uribe n 4 0 I I o I o o Lacon o 1 o o o 0 0 0 0 Br onlltY o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N1•on rt I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sneroon rt 0 0 0 0 l4 4 10 3 Tttalt 31 S a S S(lll't b'f IM11'191 OMQ90 100 100 100-• San Francisco 300 000 2011-s E-LoCou Ur oe N •On OF>-Cnocavo 1 !.a n Francisco 7 LOB-C~•cavo 8 Sa" Frei'· coico 6 2B-Gr ace, Su1c11Ue HR-Tnomoson 11 s-su1c11tte Girerdi SF-saoaoero IP H REA II SO Clllcago SulClolte Au ttnmacner Lanca\ltr L I· 1 San Francisca 6 s I l 1 1 2 3 1 • 0 0 2 0 I LaCon 3 7 l l 0 I 0 0 I 7 I 0 0 0 Bra ntlev l 0 0 O RoOlntonW,I 0 12·) 3 0 Lr ffertt I· l 0 O Btdrosoan S I I 0 0 0 LaCou 011cnea 10 3 ballers 1n tht •111 WP-LaCou , Brantlev BK-Sutchtte Umolru -Homr Tata First Quoci.. Secono William•. Truro. Martn Ltll Harvev ~1gn1 Froemmlnv. T-1:ol8 A-67,065 PoitHaHn scti.dule 1-> PLAVOF"S <Al Tlmt• PDT> 81it·of·7 AITMricln LHIUf Oc1 l -O.kland 7. Toronto 3 Oct • -Oakland 6. Toronto 3 Oct 6 -Toronto 7, Oal<land l Oct 7 -Oa1dand 6. Toronto S 10 aklano ltadt \trte\, 3· 11 Toda v -Oaktano !Stewart 21 9 1 01 a l Toronto !Sloeo 17 8 0 1t I 36 D m T~oav -l oron10 a• Oe ll.laO<I S 20 om ,f neceuarv WtcJne\da" Toronto ot Oa1<11no 5 20 om 1 neceuarv Na1!eMI LHtue Oct J -san Fronc•KO 11 CnoGa90 3 Oct S -Cl'11ca90 9 San FroncoKO S Ocl 7 -San Fra nc•KO S. Cnoe.90 • 1S.n Fr ancosco lead• U ftt l 2 I) TO<la v -Cnie.90 (Moddu, 19 11 0-11 a• San Fr•nc•\CD 1Garret1S I• S 1 OJ S 10 D m MoO<lav -Ch•U90 a t San Fre nc1sco 1206 om Wtdnescl•v -San Francisco a t Cn1ce110 12 06 p m , of necn1arv Tflur.oa v -San FroncoK O a t CnlcallO S JS 11 necessary NHL shlncln9t CAMPBELL. CONFIERIENCE Smvftlt DMMelt Catvorv Edmonton Kines Vancouver WIMIDell t-l W L T Ph GF GA 2 0 0 4 16 10 1 0 0 • 10 6 I I 0 1 9 I I I 0 1 6 1 0 I 0 0 I 4 M1nnewt• Chlca90 SI L.ou•I Toronto Oelro11 Ntn'h DM\len 1 0 0 ' 1 0 I 1 0 1 1 0 0 , 0 WAL.ES CONFERENCE New Jer .. v NY Ra"9tr• w1sn1n111on P.t1St>urgh NY l\ltnotr\ PhlladtlPl'llll Mon tr H I Boston 8uff elo Q\l90eC Hartiord Petndl DM\ltfl 1 0 I I 0 0 I I 0 0 I I 0 1 0 0 2 0 Adam• OM'*' 2 0 0 I I 0 I I 0 I l 0 0 , 0 s.twmv'• Sc-Edmonton 6, K1t191 5 Mlnnesote 6. Hlrtfw d 4 Clllc•OO 3, We\fllnglon 2 QueCMIC '· ao"on 1 Plll\buf'Ofl •. Ntw Jersev • Monlr .. I S, BuffelO l C.IV•l'V 6, NY 111ane1er1 J V 1ncouver S. Detroit J Toronto I. SI. Louil 5 Ohr• ,, l(lfttl s kwebV~ • 17 9 1 6 10 1 13 11 1 10 9 0 10 IS 3 10 6 1 • I 1 1 ~ 1 • ' 0 I 12 0 S II ' 9 1 , 6 ' 2 s • 2 1 s 0 s 10 N,L STA...,._S ........... c ...... Wftt w L T Pd. PP PA Rams .. 0 0 1.000 lit .. San Francl5CO 3 I 0 ,750 100 11 Atlanta 1 3 0 250 71 .. New Orte.ans 1 3 0 .250 16 71 Central .. 0 0 l.000 129 61 Chicago Green Bav 2 2 0 $00 117 119 .Sao 76 7S Minnesota 2 2 0 2 2 0 .soo 67 68 Tamqa Bav Detroit 0 • 0 .000 57 110 East N.Y.Glanl' .. 0 0 1.000 116 58 Philadelphia 2 2 0 soo "' 109 Phoenix 2 2 0 .500 10 96 Washington 2 2 0 .500 107 90 Dallas 0 • 0 .000 '1 llS Anwf'lcan COftltrenc• West w L T Pct. Pl" PA Qfnver 3 I 0 .750 106 71 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 16 93 Seattle 2 2 0 500 79 .. Raiden 1 3 0 .250 100 93 Kansas Citv I 3 0 .250 67 95 Centrll Cincinnati 3 I 0 750 97 58 Cleveland 3 I 0 750 119 58 Houston '1 1 0 500 lZI .119 P111sburgn '1 ? 0 500 60 109 Eut Buffalo 3 l 0 .750 119 103 lndianaPOlis '1 1 0 500 71 80 M iami 1 3 0 250 88 J 16 New England I 3 0 N.Y Jets 1 3 0 Td¥'t Game\ Alla n10 at Aamt, I o m .250 so 103 250 98 115 BuffalO a1 1no1anaPOht 1Cnanne1 ' at 10 o m l Ch1ca110 at Tamoo Boy. 10 o m C1nc1ntiail 01 Poll\burgn, 10 a m Cleveland 01 M1am1, 10 11 m Oollas a1 Green Boy 10 o m Oelroll al Mln11etota. 10 a m Hou\ton or New EnvtoO<I, 10 a m N Y Goonls "' Pnnoae1pn1a 10 "m Pnoen111 a1 Wothlno1on. 1 o m San 01ei10 at Denver I om Konsos Cotv a 1 Sea llle. 1 D m Son Franco\CO 111 New Orleans (Cnanntl 1 a1 I om I Mondav't Gain(' Rai1dtn a• NY Jets Ct>anntl 1 a t b om COLLEGE use 24, wasnln9ton 16 Sclll'e bV Ouerter\ Wasn "'111,0,, use 0 10 0 I 0 6-16 10 1· 74 'Nas-l Sm.If' D•OC:ktcl 0un1 relur" McCato._m ... , ... was-FG Mc(allum '1 USC-J Jac•son 15 oais from M4r·no·•~" I Roorog.;ez o.. c .. USC-Mor nov•cn I rut' RO<l11•·Vlll'I .,,ci. USC-FG RO<lrrguez 13 was-Roley Jl oan trom Con1<1on 1ou\ '"'to USC-Erv n\ I rul' RO<lr 11uer k•C• I Allenoonc-sa •IO TEAM STATISTICS w" use Forst oown\ 11 16 Ruinu ·varos h 19 49 163 Pus.no 236 294 Return Yoros 4S 16 Como·AIHnl 20 42 2 23 JS 0 PuntS 9 JS 9 )4 Fumo1es·Loll O O " 1 0 Penollou ·Yaros 6 lo 1 ~S T1mt ol Posieu1on 1138 J111 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINC.-Wash•nv•on Lt""'' 12 74 Com Dion. 1·2. Conr lln 7·1or ·m1nut 1 USC Erv•n\ 27·11. Holl, ll·S2, Emanuel 5 19 Mar.nov1cn 6·5 PASSING-Was111ng1on Con•l1n 20 •1 1 236 USC Mar.nov,cn 23 35·0 184 RECEIVING-Wa\n1n9ton R•ll'• 9 143 Lew s 5·38 McKav 3·16 Ames l 21 USC JaC,tO" 1 9S. Ervons 5·11 We 1r•na n ) 42 UCL.A 33, Arizona St. t4 Score DV PtrlOd\ Ar•ZO'la State O 1 1 <r-u UCLA 0 17 J 13 -ll UCLA-S M ·• pr I oasi lrom JO""son 1~inco "' .. ' UCLA-Au\hn 3 oan trom Jonn'°" Ve 1nco ... , .. ASU-Veach 3 oau from Juston tR1c11ev ''''' UCLA-f'C. Vetu co 31 UCLA-FG Ve•e\CO 21 ASU-Somoneau 1 run R·cnev "''" U(LA-f-G VflatCO 3J CROSS COL"~TRl' UCL.A-'G VtiMCO d UCLA-NM .. illlf((ffhOn r eturn CVNKO ll'lckl All~IK~,1-TaAM STATISTICS A$U UCLA Flf\I oown• 70 70 Ru\l"oft•Vtrd• 21•'1 ... ,., PH~"9 V2 W Return Verd• 25 125 Comp·AIHnl 17·4-l 16·»-l Punlt 4·.0 S·.0 F umblu. l.05 I l-1 l ·O P-lllft·Ytreb S-41 6·56 Time of Poueulon 2t:S7 , 31;03 INOtVlOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Arl1one Staie. Wll'l\leY, 10-40; Slmone1u. 9·31; Perkin\, 6·12. Fl•hff. 2•4 UCLA. Wlll1.1l·1'; Brown, 12·41, JohnMll'I, 6·23; K Wllllam l, 2·22, Etlwlclr., J· 10 PASSING-Ari1ont Stale: Ju'11n, 27·41•3, 771. UCLA JOhnMll'I, 16·30· I, 16S. RECEIVI NG-Arizona Slllt; F•lr, 7·109, Jamtl, •·62, Plll'kini . 3·2S. Wlnllt v, 3·2S, Vtacn, 3· 16, Simoneau. 2· 14, McRevnoldi. 2·9. F"""· 1·6, Guilford, 1·6. Snvder, 1-0 UCL.A: Auihn, •·43, Arbuckle. ••41; Wlllt, t ·!6, S Miller 2· 11, Brown, 2· 13. Fa rr. 1·21. Ei!wldl, l·J Utah St. 34, ~I Shlte Fulert'On 23 S<ere bv OuarWn Cot S••tt Fullerton 1 O 10 6-n Uton S•••e 1 6 7 1-34 CSr-PronQle I run (Ne111n 11.iCl•d USU-Joroni on 17 run !Mooclv 1<1ckl USU-Moody 32 FG USU-Moodv 3' FG USU-JOhnion 1 run IMoodv kick) CSF-Nevon JS FG CSF-Pronvle 10 run INtvll" lloCl•.I USU-Moore 9 Pou from Jonnson !Mooo~ k1(k) USU-JOflnlon J run IMOOOY ko<ld CSF-Palamera I oau trom Sl>tllZ Coou te11eo1 Attenaance-IO.S67 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-<at Slate Fullerton Pr!ngle, IS JS Soe11z, S·JS UI"" State 0 Brown 11·11. Jonnion e 19 PASSING-Cal Soate Fulieflon. S~llz, 42 51 0. '81 Utah Slate Jorinson, 26·•2·0, 297 RECEIVING-Col Slate Fullerton· Palamero. IJ· l/J Cetesllne, 7·73 u.n Stote: Newman, 8 107 Moore, 1·86 Lon9 Beach St. SS, New ~xico St. 41 Sclll't bv Ouartws New MeaocD State 1 11 14 6-48 Lono Btoch State O 21 27 7-SS NMS-ll1ni.on • l'l..n IL11 .. ,c ;.f NMS-Cu11er l oau lrom Vinion (Lv ""'"' NMS -warren S7 oa u lrom Vinson CLv 11.oc•d LBS-Fauell S7 run CScnwenoonoer k•C'I NMS-W ll•ams 1 DilU l•Dm Vinson CLv ''Clll LBS-News~ 13 oa u trom Oates !>cn .. end1noer ''" t LBS-Newsome 11 oa ii lrom Oale> xnwent11notr ... " NMS S1no•eto" 1 '"" Lv ... , .. LBS-Fanell 13 run 1Scnwend1noer ••c• NMS-MCDl'.,. •run •Lv "•Cl•• LBS-Fos•tr 50 OOH ••om O~lts SV>wend 1n9~r k.tC' LBS L"l•e 10 r,..n IScnwtno ~oe• • .. c11.) LBS-Foste• 11 oais lrom Oates ""'' lo11ed1 NMS-FC. Lv 37 L BS-Jen11. "' 51 nttrceo••O" re'"''" !Allet> ~.,,. NMS-FC. L v 1S INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RU~HINC.-New Mh•CO Start StnOlelon 11 131 Vinson 1 JS McOew. 8·3• Jonnson 5 11. Krow\on. 1·6 Lon11 Beach Sta le Fuiell 9 lll. Weoo. 7·SO Le\ioe. 8·79, Ood\on •·I•, B 11ner, 3·9 Foster 2·9 Oo•es 6·1or minus l • P.t.SStNC.-New Mexico S•o•e Vinson h H 2 40S. Sa11c11e1 0· I 1 0 lD<iV Beocn s1a1e Ootet, 16·13 0. 710, Weob O·l O O RECEIVING-Ntw Mu1co Slate Worren. 3 132 W1ll1oms 8 11 Str1111e1on J· 11 Culler J 34 Harro"on 3 21 roomas 2·30 Sancnt1, I I~ Johnson I 16 Lono Beacn S•o•e F Oller 1 130 Newsome l SO Weoo 1 9 B ·"~er 2 60 Wooovard I lJ Oooson I 8 Communitv colle9e MISSION CONFERENCE O•anoe Con• JI San O•e;io C •v 10 E Cam no 38 C.o,oen Wf'SI l4 ... onv Bu en ) 1 Gr O\\mon• 1 P.,\aOera 31 Po omar 71 Saootel>a'• IS M• San ""'"-'" IJ Ronc110 5anl aOO 1S Sovtnwe11rrn 0 R •f''\•dt' 11 Cem•os lo Hi9tl school tnon ·ltavu•l Es•O"C a 21 Qranoe 0 Cao sira no Valoev 71 Po•"' Lom" 11 Mu•' '8 Serv••t 20 10tvmp1< Lta-l Val•• Cnroi•1an 16 Oranve Lulne,..n 6 om.-u --·--( .. .,,......, .... , ,....... ...... trtcl G11w 1, PMclmollt, ;.t Jlmrnv trown. u reo. ~, •·.>. 6'-1, Arldft A .. UI. L.e• v ... ,. dwt Jelmt v1 .... Pwu ... 1. •· l ,,,..,,~ (It ...... SW!tUrtlM) ~SMllel Jim CoUf'ltf, Oedw City, F.... def. Anclrft Gome1. Ec~OO<. 7·6 !7·2), •·•. Sltfen EdhltO, Swtden, det. Jlmm v Conno,., Sanlbel Herbour. Fl<11., 6·1, 1·5 M!M'S *'"'9"*'9 (et=·= ... ) M"trll WooclfOfdw, AuWtlle, def. Todd Wood· t>rldot, A111tre lla1 6· l, 6·l ; Nie .. , KrOOft, Sweden, dwf. We.Nv MHUf', Auttrelt., 6•3. , ... ,,,..,,~ (et S"'"'9r', WMt ..,,,_.,) ......,., .... Ivan Lendl. C1eefl0Ulvakle, det MllO\lev Meek", C1tchM!OvPle, 6-l, •·6, •·6, 6'-l, 6·• CL.enol win• SI00,000. Mtdr win• U0.0001 WMeld\alr t.umement U.S. OftEN CH~SHlf'S let ltWle •K41U9t Club) MaN ~ U111tM S•M >. Gnet Br!Alft 0 ~· Brad Parll\ (San Clemente) def 8oO Docker•" 6•0. 6· I; Ranciv Snow C8 lrm1t19roam, Ala I def Chrll llting•wOflh, 6·2. 6· l ~ Rock Staugf\ler (Nnhvl!M. Ter.n 1-Cnlo Pormeilv !Diamond Bar) def Simon Hall·Javant Mo~lrv. 6· I. 6· 3. WOMEN Uflltecl S .. ttl J, Au,trllia O ~ Terrv L.twl• IModfllO) def Oa nnv Ol!oro. 6·0 6·3, Nencv °''°" (SIOMV Point, N y ) def Randa Hinson, 6·2. 6·0 ~ Beckv Whltt·Criun (Frtsnol·Marv J- (Fou11111in Valtevl def, OllOfo-HlnlOll. 6·1, 6·1. • \'01,l .t :\·BAl.I. > '-.• c ...... wemen 81G WEST CONFER~NCE UCI def San Jo .. Slate 15· 13, IS·I , lS· 12 Community Cole9t WOl'Y*'I COLLEGE OF SEOOOIAS TOURNEY lat Vlwlit) Fln!R~ C.Dtden Well c!el Dene , IS 3 IS·• Oua"9f"flnal• Santo RO\il ciet G~ Wes• l · lS IS 7. I~ 17 H 19'1 school SAN MARCOS TOUttNAMENT tR---ef 161 kart\ lrldUdtct Coron• ciet Mar Clef B1tll00 Monlvorne<v IS 4 Hi0n10no cBakertfttldl c>el Newoort Haroor IS 1 Clar• (Lu VeQas) c>el Eoison IS 2 Irv one def Mater Del 16· 1• Qulr1tf'finah Corona del Mar dtf Do\ PveOtos 1 S· • Clari. dl'I H19111and 15·1, Mira Coi to dttl Irvine IS-f Santa Barbera c>ef Gahr. IS·9 Stmlfinalt Coron• del Mar de! 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CetMlUllltY Clllet 00..D9N WHT TOU9tNAMaNT 0.-.... 11.~· Pelomlr 0 2 l l~ 4 GOiden Wttl • I S ,_,, PllOmar lCO<if!O· li•nMll'I 2, Garr1llv 2. S.Ytl. MlrCIUlnd 6. GolOln Wttl .eorlllO: Howe. I, Rebello S, C.tllPln l, Feulio.ntf 3, HOf'lon I, Courlntv 1 Sl'lft! Ttvklf 6 ._....... WMt IS. Qnllee (Nit t Oranoe Cot5t 2 l 4 2-t Goldtl\ WHI 3 l I 3-10 Oranoe Coetl 1eorfng; Eaoer l, Warren •. Lllwtk 4. S.Vtl. OVIHr 7. Golden West KOtlnv: K!Odtr 1, Rabello 2, LIPolnl ?. Mlui«r '· FeulllMf' 2. COUl'IMV 2 Stvn : Tavtor 7. ~ W11t 16, Ventvn 4 Ventura 2 O I>--• GOiden WHI • S 3-16 ESTANCIA From Cl fhe Panthers wen~ the o nes who let scoring opponunll} after sconng opportunity shp away. O n tbe1r sec- ond possession of the game. the) drove from their own 23 to a first and IOat the Eagles' 14-)ard line. O n the next play. linebacker Da n Pe trone recovered an Orange fumble to stop t he threat. Three possessions later. after an offsides penalty on fourth and two gave Orange a first do wn at Estan· cia's 20-\.ard line. 1he Panthers couldn't capitalize. On fourth and goal from the SI\. thl'Y li ned up and tned to dra" the Eagle~ offsides. When that d idn't "or!. the\ v.cn: forced 10 <,ct1 lr for J :! I·\ ard tield goal attempt tha1 ~ail<.'d v.1de right. Quartabacl.-punter Dann~ l d ('r hd pcd Estancia s l'3U<;(' dra!>llcall) 1n the second half. l.1 lhng tv.o punts inside the Panthl·rs 10-,ard linl' Together \\Ith a 5-l-)ard k1l l.o•r rl'· turn from tailbar l. Jush W0Jti.1l.'v.11 .. L to open 1hc second hall ga' l' thl· !:aglcs momentum. Esta ncia put thl' lim po1nt'i on thl' hoard on a 9-}ard touchdown run h) l icker and the extra point from \'a,. queL. with 4:1S lc lt 1n the third quarter. Tile kq pla} was a 30-} a rd pass to Mike .\ukt for a lir<.t dov.n at the Oranize 12.,ard hnl'. Cornerbacl. Oh' er Wright ... r t up thl' Eagle~ ne>.t score aftl'r intl'r· cep11ng quartabal·k ·c 'hn'> Thomp- son and g1 \lng h1~ team a lirst do"" at thearov.n 21 F1H' pla\S latl·r (1a n RUSTLERS From Cl Cam1no·s a real good 1001hall 1l'am."· said Shadlcford. "hn'il' dt>fl'O\l' gaH' up 336 passing )ards and 1 l l un thl' ground. "Yo u )USt can't ge t behind to thl·m t hat quick. I "a~ ·,l'f) 1mpn:ssed "1th El Camino's football tl':lm The} did a good JOh. You don"t ach1e'e a :"io. I ranking b) pla)ing an,wa\ else. :.The t.'arl) turno H·rs v.t>rl· a h1g factor. It's hard 10 pla} catch-up against a team hkl· (l:I (am ino).\\(.' ran thl' ball \\ell to night. though."" GWC fullback Lee Miller (to ur cames. 33 )ard~) had a 22-)ard gain in the third quarter. but ta1ll)al'ks Corr' Dickso n (I ~-65) and Scan Chca.tham thl' cl ub's k ad1 ng rusher" 1th 91 'ards on 17 rames - did most of th·e "ork. The R ustlers. ho"'c' er. had trouble with El Camino's !>Ccondan as Flippo completed onl) 7 of 1'1 passes for I ~ }ards and two mtcr- ceptions. The.-Wamors made quid v.ork of the Rustlers. taking a 17-0 lead in the first quarter. Wuh I.(µ to pla} 1n the first. Dolce found Shannon Thompson for a I S-yard to uchdov. n pass and PereL's PAT madc.-11 17-0. Golden West dcfcns1,e end Jam Mansfield recovered an El Camino fumble after Jim Rubalcava stnpped the ball loose fro m running back Alfred Lowe w1Lh 11 :38 left in the second quarter to set up the Rus- tlers' first scor.e. Mansfield picked 1t up on the El Camino 15-_yard hne and on the third play, Flippo hit wide receiver Patrick Reilly on a 15-yard scoring toss. Defensively. Kevin Ashworth re- corded a sack in the fint quaner. Reza Mehdizadeh had onek in the second and Rafael Spear sacked Dolce in the third . PIRATES H• IOMI NON·~AOU• c-•Mllt. ,_...,Ha• . Svtvlv HIUs 0 l I ~ Coront Ott Mar l J l l-t Sunnv HIMS \Coring: Wlnlf!'' I, Tf'IOl'f\OMll'I 2, OldltrMll'I I. $1¥tt: TinMtlh t, CdM .coring: How•lcl 3. Gu,ttfton t, TUCklf 1. R. Wtlr I. Stvtl: Pike 11. JV. Corone Ott Mir, 10·2. FS: S\lnnv Hint, 5·4' T .. y soca• Cotltllt -Nevada·L.ts Vt111• a t UCI. 1 o.m Burrows ran 1t in fro m 29 yards out as ume expired In .the third ~uaner. Vasquez's extra point made 1t 14-0. O range had one drive to begin the fo urth quarter before Esuincia got the ball back with 8: 10 left on the clock and d idn't relinquish it until it had seven mo re points and only 2:3 I was lcft in· the game. . 'W0Jtk1ew1C7·s 10-yard sconng run was the nail in Orange's coffin. "We came toge ther tn the second half and decided we wanted it more than they did." said WOJtkiewicz. 0 Est1nci1 21, Ortn9e O Scera tlV Ouarten 0 0 u 7-11 0 0 0 D-0 Tllit'd Ou•l"lff' Es•-Uc •e• 8 run 1vasoue1 k>el<i. '2S Es1-8 urrowi 29 run IVasouez ""'"' 00 F ourttl Oual"ltf' E i1-Wo1l .. 1f.'w•Cl 10 run VetQutl l<•CI' I I 41 Alfenoance I 100 lt \tomattdl GAME STATISTICS E First downs 1~ Rutnes •oroaoe 41· lt9 Pau 1nv •••daoe 126 Pou nv 8·13·0 Return ••rdave ' 10 Ne9a11vt saci. •a•oo11e • m•n 30 Net varoaot 325 Punti •·38 Fumo•es lu..,.,D•e\ os• I· I Penoll t \·va roa11e S·SO T •n•e ot ooueu1on 12 13 "Punt ,n1erceo1oon turrole returns INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 0 .. JS· IJ1 103 1· 12· 1 ) 2·m11\·l~ na 6·34 1·1 9·62 25 •7' E-Burrows 7 ·6S Wo1tklew1cz 14· 133. Uc .. fr 9·1or m1nu\ II Tnomai. 1·7 0-Rfmme• 15·82 Gonzalez. 9·21 Perez 3 U Teruk1na l·tor-m1nus 6. Troomoson. 3·tor m11\uS U Peterton. 2-21 Minor. 2 4 INDIVIDUAL PASSING E-U~ktr. 9· 13·0. 126 O-Tnomo\on 7 11 ·2 103, Lotrf\Cne r, 0·1·0 0 \INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING E-.t.u1e1 1·37 Wr1gn1 1·6. Petrone l·ll W01tl>.1fw 1C 1. 3 61 Burrow\ I· II 0-Sm••" l 32 L•s•er 1· 11 L1v1111001 2·3• c a•,.Doe I I 19 1:1 l a minu srnrl'd again an the scrond pcnod "hen Dolce and ()a, 1d Blakes combined o n a 25- ~ ard touchdov. n pass. Blakes caught h"l' passe!I for 90 \ards a~d touch· dcmm \\h1le Khc' In PrJtl pulled in ~" passe!> for 8~ ~ards. Reill~ caught 1"0 for 52 ) ards for (1olden \\-est. "hak Miller (.lO \ard'i) and lkdford (35 }ards) also had t\'tl 0 El C~mino 31, Golden West 14 Score bv Ou1rttn Golden We\' O 7 O 1-1• El Cam ino 17 6 8 7-38 F Int Ollarter EC-Sa •ea 16 ou s lrom DOice IPtrez •1ck), 1008 EC-Ptrez 25 FG S SJ EC-Tl'\Omo\on lS NU l<om Oolet IPerei 0.1C1>.I IO• S.Cond Oual"ltf' C.W-Rt'o y IS Dan lrom Ft1pl)O C5al lfr 111woott • •C•) II XI EC-Bla1<.s 2S oau trom Ootce (1<1C1< OIOC,tdl 1-()3 TIWd Ouar1er EC -Lowe I run IOOICe oau 10 Prall) a 71 Faut1tl Outl"ltf' EC-Bl•lo,t s l5 POU lrom OOlct IJt1ulln lltC"I 1• 50 GW-8 tdlo•d 9 oa u trom Ramirez Sal· ter11>wa If 11.o<k 0 S9 Alleoaance l 200 '"' ma1eo1 GAME STATISTICS GW F rir ODWn\ 11 Rusllt1·varoa!Jt J4· 190 Pau no varoaioe 17• Pan•no 10-37·2 Return yarda!Jt• 0 NegellYt U C.IL verda!Jf 1·1or· .. Ntl varoave ~ Punls S·Jt Fumbles fumD4~ IOs• 1· 1 Ptnanou ·varda!Jf S·60 Tome ot 00\\flllol' 29 Sl • Pvnl 1n1erceo11on fumOlt rt1urns EC 23 :µ Il l l36 1•·32·0 Sl 3·1or 76 . ., •·33 •·2 11·101 »09 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING GW-Cnea tl!er,,, 17·91. O•CllMll'I. l2·6S. Miii· If, •·33, W1tllem\. 1· l. Fliooo. 1·1o<·mlnut II EC-Lowe, ll·S2. Savta, S·J2. Hein ton, 2· I~. Ouren 7·9, Prall, 1·1, Mosltv. S·2. Oolct. •·for·m lnus 13 INDIVIOUAL PASSING GW-FllPCIO, 7·17·2, 10., A1mlre1, l ·S·O, 70 EC-Dotct. 17·2t·O, 302. Hlt'v-.... 1·•·0, 3' INDIVIDUAL •ECEIVING GW-ilelllv. 2·S2, Btdford. 2·JS; Miller. 2·JO, Murrav, 1·35, Wind, l•ll ChNlham l •I, Wall<t r , l·I EC-Prell, •• .,, BltkH S-90, Owen,, )·70, T~. 3·20: H11r110ft. ~ i.. S.-. 2· IS, MC8fldt. 1·29, wen,. I·"· ~· ·-Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sonday October I 1989 ca use Froftl C1 can ~ty much klsa tt aood-b)c. Marinovich, in his finh pmc as stancr. continued to show ~·s a major star. He pa5'Cd for 284 yards and a touchdown on 2,l..of-35 passes. Seven o( those passes went to senfor flanker John Jackson, who broke the use all-time receiving record in the 1h1rd quaner. Combined with 163 ~rds rushing.. including . 87 by tailback Ricky Ervins. the Trojans totaled 447 )ards to Washington's 255 ( 19 yards rushing). .. , tlllnk the game was a lot like the games will be in the Pac-1 0-this ,ear," said USC Coach laf'Q' Smith. :.The team that finds a way to win "''II get the win.'' Washington (2-3. 0-2) broke a coreless game with 10:57 left in the ~i.'cond quaner when freshman rov- crback Tommie Smith blocked a punt by Ron Dale al the · USC 20. picked up the loose ball at about the ~. and rolled into the end zone. This' was Smith's first college game following a standout high school career in "h1cB he wa s nami.'d • 1988 California Prep Player of the Year as a tailback at i.\ntelope alley High. This was the beginni ng of one of the worst one-half quaners of foot- oall for USC since the season-open- ing loss to Illinois. On the ensuing k1d.01T. Lrro) llolt '-'3S downed at the L'SC 1-}ard line. Mannovich drove the TroJans out to the 46. but the drn e stalled there. Washington ~anerbal'k Gar) Conklin (20 of 4_, 236 )ards) then drove the Huskies from their O'-' n I b 10 the USC 24 '-'hcrt' Da' 1d McCall um kJded a 41 ·yard Reid aoal to make it 10-0 with 2:32 left in lhe half. But Marino'11ch responded well, dircctina a 60-yard touchdown drive in four plays and I :03 of the clock. He tbttw a 24-yard pass to Joel Scott -who turned around the Huskies· Charles Mincy on the play -and then a 2~yard pass to Gary Well· man. He then thttw a IS-yard bullet to Jack.son who was standing alone at the front end zone line. Again. Mmcy was fooled on the coverage. That made it I ~ 7 at the half and should have given the Trojans a mental lift. Marinovich completed 16 of 17 in the first half. A week earlier, he completed a school !"CCord 27 passes on 41 attempts ag.amst. "The talent he (Mannov1ch} pos- sesses is overwhelminJ," Jackson said. "We knew it ~as JUSt going to be a matter of time before he turned that talent into experience. His con- fl<ience is growing. He wants the chance to make the big pla) all the time now:· The Trojans took the lead m1dwa) through the third quarter as Mannov1ch ran over from the I to cap a 6 1-yar'd dnve. · On the drive. Man nov1ch h11 Jackson for a 29-yard pass to the Washington 8. That ga ve Jackson the use c.arecr record for n:S-'.eptions "1th 124. breaking Enk Af'lholler's record of 123. He caught SC\ en pas~s for 95 }ards in the game (making 1t 30 straight ~mes 1n . "hll'h fie has caught a pass) to give hun 126 receptions for his career. "I was thinking about the record all '>'eek." Jackson said. "Well. I was 1h1nk1ng about that and m) account- ing mid-term. .. It's an honor to be aROCiated wub auys like (former u receiver) Lynn Swann and Affhol~r. .. TM best l.hana about JJ. 1s that he peu open,·· Marinovich said. .. Hes so sman that he SttS the hole~ and gets himself m the~." Later m the quaner. Marinov1ch hooked up with tailback Aaron Emanuel for a 29-yard pass. setting up a 23-yard field aoaJ by Quin Rodngua to make ll 17-10 with 16 seconds left in the third quancr. Conklin then drove the Huskies to the USC 26 on some nifiy passing. but the Trojans' All-Amenca tackJe Tim Ryan sacked Conklin for a 13- ~ard loss to take Washington out of fi eld goal position. But Conklin. who led the Pac-10 in passing yardage ( 1.052) entenng the game, as a savvy performer. He drove the Huskies 54 )ards in • four plays, capped by a 31-yard touchdown pass over the middle to Andre Riley to make 11 17-16. Not 10 be outdone by Jackson. Rile} caught eight passes for 143 yards in the game. W11h 8:44 remaining. James elected to go for a l'-'o-po1nt co'· ers1on. Conklin's pa!is to a d1V1ng Mano Bai.Jey's 1n the right nat v.as off Bailey's fingenips and thC' Tro- jans maintained the lead. . ··There was ne'er an} quC'st1on about going for it (l'-'O-point con- ~crsion)." James said. "I thought"" mill.ht ne'er ~et do"n there again - and v.e d1dn t. ·• It 'li).sn't for a lad. ol U)ing. howc,•!f-. ThlJiusk1es•got the ball bac:k deep · their own temtof) ahout two inutes later and th1c; 11me. the Trojans stuffed Conklin on third do"'n. linebacker Junior Seau forcing him thro" awa). AP LaMrt".!'Oto Todd Marlnovlch scores from a yard out. I hat's "hen Manno' ll h JnJ the f rOJJn\ took ma tter\ into their O'-'n hamh I hl' f roJan'> drn' l' tt9 ) ardc; in I ~ pla) '" Lero) Holt going o'er from thl· I to makl.' 11 2+ 16. f hl· '-'IO gavl· l 1'i( an all-time record of 600-231-.io r he T roJans ha'e no"' \\OO 15 '>tra1gh1 Pal· Ill games. From Ct thrown nine touehdoy,,n passes th1) sca~n. The Bruins had onl) one fi rst down and 10 )'ards in total offen~ 1n the first quaner But Johnson ga ve them a 14-0 lead b) throwing an 8-)ard touchdown pass to Scon Miller and a 3-yard ~onng pass to Rand} .\ust1n 1n the second period and the~ "ere on top the ~st of the v.a) Johnson. the n:d-sh1n freshman out of El Toro High . ..aid field pos- 111on played a big pan "fhc ·toughest c;11uat1un fo r an of- fen..c '1s to be backed up tn Mde thr 10." !Mild Johnson ... .\r11ona State 1) a good team. It wa\ a t1~ht ta me 10 the wire except lor the 1ntercept1on ret urn lb> ~tac~ ..\rgo1 Jt the end ·· I he Pac-I fJ lrom tup tu bottom 1s 'er: compeUll\e .\n) '1'>1t1ng team can come 1n and pick up a v.1n on the home team's licld " It \t.3\ 17-7 JI hJlf11mr and l'lascu·~ ~cond lidJ goal ol thl· game a 21-)ardl·r "'llh tJ'i~ lctt 1n the th ird qudnl·r ga'I.' the fJru1n' a 13-pornt lead Shon l) later. f\l·' 1n \1in1etield pan1alh blod.l·J a punt o' ~rl. Maggio". and the: hc11l lrJ\ekJ onl) 2~ )ards The ~un fx, 11, thl·n Jru\ t' 42 'ard'> on nine pla)'> 'ninng on a 2· \Jrd run b' k11\1munl.'a u111 m.il.c 11 ~11-1 ~ v.11h .:'. 32 k it tn thl· third f)l'rlOd. hut th\.'\ J1Jn I f)t1'l' .1 '>(.'flOU' \l·nnng threat ::ittn that \ dasl·o l.1d.l·J a \ ,_, arJ tield gual v.1th h ll/ kt11n 1lw gaml.' a .1 2-~:irJl·r "llh I 1.1 rl·ma1n1ng to mdl.e 11 2A-I 4 .\nd .\rgn n·turm·J JO intcr- ll'pt111n ~X )ard., l•n a tnuchdo"'n "'11 h 2h '>Cl unJ' k•ft tu mm pkte thl· sconna.. ASU marched from its own 2~ )atd hne to the UCL.A 20 after ~­ c:en·1ng the opening kickoff bcfott the Bruins· defen~ held. and Alan Z.tndeJas was wide to the nght on a 3 7-\-ard field goal attempt. On UCLA's first scnmmage ph•)'. Eddll' Stol e'> intercepted a p;lSS b) JohnM>n and returm:d 11 nmt' )ards to thl' Bruin.,· 1 4~) ard hne. But the L CL.\ dden~ held again. forci ng ZendeJa\ to If) a 25-)ard field goal. v.h1<:h ht' missed 10 the lefi The ~un De' 1ls aosscd m1dljeld t....,o morl' times bl:lorc the fi r1>1 ~no<l ''"'a'> o' l'r, but the Bruins held to torrc punt'> on rach occasion. OfTen'>IVt' lineman Lance Zeno a product of Fountain Valle) Ht~. said 11 \t.3) \ruona \late's defensive mo"es "'h1ch 1-.cpt 1hc Drums out of ~' nc for a "'h1le · "Their '"'1st'> and slants caught us oil balance." \aid Leno "h toolc us a v.h1lc to adJu.,t 10 their alignments. But a~ a group v.e (the.-olTensi'e hne) arc gc111n~ l'x'ttcr and heller ·· l ( L.\ tinalh got II') offenSl 1n ~ear lollo .... ing thl· '>l.'rnnd .\SL punt mJrlh1ng '11 ~ard'.> on lh pl4l)'> to tall ... a --0 lead on ttlr Johnson-t<>- \1 ilkr pas!> "11h Y Of\ left befort' half- 11ml' f he drn e Jll' up 6 3 I uf pla) "T he' tnt'd tu lO' c:r uu t "1deouts and thai left the 11ght end morr opc-n ton1g.h1." sa1J John.,on f hrei: pla'" latl'r \tar!. ~ll(11ll 1ntt'rn·ptcd a pas'> o' \"\l quar- tabal~ Paul Ju.,11n Jnd returnnl 11 21 'ard<, to the ~un f)e\11'' \-~Jfd lint· ~·111ng up thl fohmun-t1J·.\U'· tin tourhdn" n pa'>' \Sl · then mu' l'J 1:15 'c1rds on 12 pla''· sconng on .i '-)ard pa!IS lrom J usim h) ~Oii \ l-.Kh "Ith Io~ left l'x'torc halft1ml' h1 m.il.e 11 l-1-- 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH OftANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 411 llOO THE DAILY PiLOT ClASSIFtEO ()f'f l(;( HOURS I ...-PhON! 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OO'J ;:., .. asunbo\\ ·-----· 0 1•alt,· -·-~--· .-.: JUST LISTED 644-7211 Windows new nsulahon ---------3Born-·~ d•O 26c•'., •l .. 0·1000• c; ca-s " · -... ,._ " I g h.:.5 J ~4.:a 0 ' ~, ,p ti, ~ .. and a partoal nt-w root B~lboa V a;noh , o:--• -\~ , • Large oaci. yaro ano Ptnfnsula '007 "'4 • s ., '1 ~ I~ 1 pallo lawn and 2 car gar· · I ~I age Newlypaon tedon\htt l •PElllSIUIAYYIEW Rt'Co ~\) $3.""' : . ~ Bringyour tiorses1Beaull·I extenor Call 10• o1n ilP· PrizedBavtronldupte> • '-' '• .113, :' ·6 1 ''"" lvl' 3BR 2BA home• 1 PO•ntment to Set' I""• 1 Owners Un•t S625 000 ·Bl : "'' Beam ce1hnlj1 Foreotace charmer" S625 000 B1 1 Grund~ Rllr 6-5:516 1 AllacMd garage' Top lll-1100 area• $175 000 Bette• I wmFll llPUJ Homes & Gardens John l ~I t ~ 11 I I 1\,1 '\:" 2 Large 2Br Un•IS 'tint Denver Really 55; 6433 r;:: 1 l\11'\'\.\ 1 cond "'*"''" ot the C'J) Eves 943-5220 =H2 I 10 ~ HI ,1 lllH'• Best pr« e $495 000 Agent Bob Berg Ca1>nt>ry I TM N~:~~~~ffhngl • HOR$£ I ;~·:;;.~;11~1:~-~:;; I IWllll Yl(W llLLS 1 wtln big trees and lush~· RlllCHES I S254K Vu of ba~ owe PRICE REDUCED S30 000 I lawns Rare OPPOrtun•ty I 2nd 2BR 2BA conoo Beaut1lul corne• "' IBfi to own 2 Bt'droom 2 6 9 Acre boarding horsi> Obie gar oec~ ·-• • •Q 2BA 'a"' •m ~6.?Q 1<" Bath single slory conoo rancn Suolab•t' for oe Dul o"'ne• .e•, .J" • .., .. tn park·hke seu1ng Prt-velopmen1 Pr1mP Qr.. M a .... e h ~ J" .. .,, . * EA5"'3 :Jf qc,r.;eo .. 't-..,.. ae 18P ".:: •it"""I " v1te palto encioseol ange Count~ 1oca1•on ,Corona del Mar IOZZ Agent C1r 640 ·o(') double garage 0001 and ASKING St 500 ooo I •NEW USTtNG • 0'0~s SI(~~~~~:, :> clubhouse $225 000 53 Acre '10rse ranch-lSo 01 PCH JBR 2 SBA Call for appt to 5eil Sa'1ta Ynez Valley·Md•n den w IQ msir su•le llllY! "VIEWS AND VISION" 1•2·1200 res 1 den c e oar"~ Br1g"1 ~unny or de" Pil' Loi -1ntl Ola" C ""' C:.o *IEUYHIE• J;IQ~ ""E'h vOR" A• E OPEN ..;SE Su~• • '.< 48R 1 ·BA u09•aOl'IC l'g 01 .,ear Counir. C•vo ('SBO s2·q <lO<' • •o..:~ c..c.s·• • IEW lfTAOIH H•ts FllW.E IYlllLHl S Ot> '>'d MI'S•• c tt1 • Vt:tr v Of'lu··too 'PA 'J',,. < ,,. SJOS r •.• QPE"" ;A· Su" ' 2r c < • ~· S I.: •.• 4c "':Xl • {f ~ r" ~~1~~a·~!:~~ I :~!t·:~~;~~~!~'.~t~ g;i~;.~:~~if ;i7:,, ~ f!J)))) S 400 000 '> painted ns•dt' & out ILIE 041 R~.AL TY WORLD. NEWPORT BEACH •110-1000• luscious landscapinq iWanl an Olde COM n,,,.,,,. Owner mot•vateo. snort but can 1 atloia l~P walk 10 beach SS1 S 000 I prices? Come 10 O.in.i SENSATIONAL SEA VIEW sweeping City. Night Light and Small Ocean V1e:ws enhance 1h1s two story 4 bedroom 3 bath family home Truly a rare ottering at a reasonable price Potential Unlimited , ... ..,,."."' Marl. Caroe1ucc1 A E Point' Save $200 000 no. 1 76° Ctiarmmg 48R 2BA <..ctpe BMW 6J3CS• Coo home Of1 oouble IOI 5630 000 Walt. 10 tiarbor S::i96t< Full'!' 1oaded .,.,.,,,., 2BR ~ OPEN SA -SUN '2 r,pM We'll 91ve you Ille oown on !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ oen 3BA 6 2BQ ' BA 3389 • Malaga DP e11chg fora snare olo1r1rn· lalboalsllnd 1006 Duple~ SuPE'• ~tiarp "1'·66t 1·.s 1 Agt ersn1p You m11te tne Ownf'r Broi..er -59 i026 m1n1y pymls & we snare 2 Oarlo fl9 nouses on Lollle apprec You receive Island 011ced at 101 value COM 18R 1 1BA W D 100•'• ta• benefits Must alone $579.000 Jusl d•w gar trplc patoo nave clean credll Agt !Isled Gayll 673-2336 Corner 101 S 1300 mo 239-4335 Dys Ev Wltnds Auoc Altrs • 759-9245• SELL through classified $759,000 SUZANNE SHULER "YOUR SEAVIEW AREA SPECIALlsr· 760-0370 Grubb &Ellis 644-6200 Kt .,.fl••'l•\t HM••t\t "u t i Mttt f"' --------1 i!!!!!-9!!!!11!1!1!!!!!!!~----~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I u"u UAL ucmNe AND AFfOIDAILI 800 HELIOTKOPE OPEN SUN 1-4 PM Not a dull board ln this new split· lnel condo, api: 1,700 eq. fl lift.ad over 3 BtdroOms. 21h Batbs, di.niq, decks " patios. lliterelUnl pa. brick entry, biO 1ialli. cenatr. •111Pts. nHe Berber carpetl" more! .. UH,IOO P.S. 1M NAICISSIJS 4BR. office. *It rm. nk:e! Vacant 6 nNldJ ......................................... IDll/ .... I ANN PETERS $4~9,000 Perfectlon-1907 Beryl Lane $565,000 Bargaln-140,1 Cliff Drive EXCITEMENT IN NEWPORT $532,500 Location-1206 Cambridge Lene - $759,000 .View/Fixer:-l917 Yacht Truant SUZANNE SHULER $595,000 Special-1 627 Highland Dr $2, 100,000 Vlew/Vlew-10 Geneve ''COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE'' Ormnoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/~. Oct°'* 8, 1989 We're the apedellsts who know your community end the reel eetate marttet Inside end out. If you're interested In Mfllng buying or even lnY8Stlng, call me today. Be aure to aatc for a home equity evalua11on. too. Your property's value may be greater than you think. Take It from us-the King of the NfNQhbOrtlood. ~~~ii~~i: R._ PERSONALLY 721-1200 •Spa •Pool +v iew *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool vGive Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 1 BEDROOM 280 Cagney :r:211. Villa Balboa l'WMCf(BAY 2 hp WI ~UIT JUIT l!Med. Ot•ltWOOll .... ~ ,.. -la&m I ~-"~ HOUMI ~ Sbt 2be, One o1 ..:_ beet .,.... In "*P hOfM PIMtMlon , _ LIWQe Y6CtOtlen hOfftef New OOMllfront condOS. Over 2IOO alt, .,_ a.A NEW 3 BR, 2't BA Townhome• from $289,000 MANY NICE AMENITIES Mull ... , 5 rmnulM from beach & 2• 18a, wood9Y •I· Coeta Meu. M R 3BA lhutter•.llle"°°'9 48r& --38A, 28A. fonNI diftln91 1•A ~ Den. Only .,_ & hYge edlll'*' ting. ~-10 Npt. prin w/rtrf wnenltyt Only bonut rm °'*' HouM tm• tSra-.a rm, femlty rmw/~ • 1270,000 l<lmball 1471M< A8' Lu61 I .. lllO ,. 132tK. IMu 759-5080 1474.900 Sat & Sun 1·5. 3390 IMoDMt home. beet buyl Modetn kitchen w1tt11 EqultlM, IMI0-'215 pen Ft.n Lugo, C21 Prof. commute to SM Oleoo much morel Many mclfe llllLlll lllltB TURTLE AOCI< cMlf SELL ~IUl.n Fud*a (So C:0.1 Dr I ~ CM no k>nQer kltc:Mf\ w/bfldl nook +1 irWle "" 111·llTI 557~73 Pia redl.IC*S. 1435,000. arnenhlel.. MOCSM perl9ct ltg 48R One~. •BA S11A • H.v •• I ••... ••I 11Room•.3,350 eq ti. lg ....... 2'A&.\ home nelr OcMl't bOnlJI rm w/.._ o1 cMy thrOURh ciassif~ r W -e prime -<:ul·d•·HC lot. 11•---wlk.llfl lendscap ng & Ilg M al A "10+ ", • .5678 Without th• prage pool, Jacuz:zllexerclse .-.... = e•tru. A velue al $995,0 00. Darlene, 2<45 PALMER 8y owner. 722-3501. or 838-0806 S.11 Our It ..... In Cl ••• lfl.d. t~aclous loft. Must 131 .5001 To .... call ReMa>t Altra, 154-0908 Mii; make offer Contact PATRICK TENORE -...,_ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~i:~R~.~~~Of 721·1~~ 1~1~ _ 545-2196 (C>Yef S100.000.000 Soktt) OIYoroe W«* .... ol thll Menlll Lynch Really beeutlful 5 BR. S BA fam- All PETERS lly t1ome. seoo.ooo. c.11 Hunt leach 1040 Dane 721-1550, Of Matk FIND BEA~TIFUL 38 R 2BA A880LUTE VALUE! By W;=~~:m.. house. Bike to ~ach, owner. Mull Miii Lovely 2 ••OtY. 3BR: ~:neA. tam- through dassified 1 239·000• Bob Jr· 3Br 38• trllevel 5 min to lly rm. lrplc:. aMOC. pooll 631-12A Re/Max Rltra beech. Save thousand•! a Jake. S219,900. -..... POPULAR AOUd COMM owe. ** 536-5789 OPEN HOUSE SAT 11-3. -J rml Rare 3Br 2Ba sngle aty 786-8272 ~ •• end unit. 0on·1 mlu ltl Don't hMllltt to llqlil01le. Help-U-Sell Btotl« 1 proud ~y presents 142-lltl Marcella Agt 840·2878 Sell thoM never-UMd Items 552-3000 ... --------• with.,, Ad In clUllfled • All PETEllS HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM I BEST BUY! IS IS! Builder Wants Out! $2, 100,000 CALL IE! ANN PETERS 759-5458 GRUBB I ELLIS REALTORS 644-8200 --- -..... • • i;..i ~ .. ~ --• 'IL_ --- 4 BEDROOM 185 Merrill Place. A&B. Costa Mesa 759-6700 $299,000/ea Sun 3-5 •t 4501 Brighton. CdM IEWPORT BUCH Dover Shores charmer! Sectuded courtyard & single level living. •BR + Oen, two fireplaces. Sunny kitchen, 1030 Polaris. Reduced to $795,0001 Call NOW to see! . ( . · CORDIA DEL MAR Sophisticated living! "State of 'the Art" contemporary kitchen. Viking commercial range, sub-zero, corlan countertops. Added nook w/lce block window .. Custom ceilings & walls -End Unit, 3BR In Jasmine Creek. Call NOW, $635,000. CALL IOllCA IUlllERI 1...... • * * e 116 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 631-1400 $1,799.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 109 Via Waziers. lido Isle. N.B. 370 Flower St. East Side 644-9060 $354,000 Sun 1·5 673-9333 $2.695.000 Sat/Sun 1-S" 545-6150 $769,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 123 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 17 Cherry Hill. Newport Beach v •2101 Yacht Graylin!;. Seaview. Npt Bch 759-6600 $849.000 Sun 1.5 7 6 Q • 5 0 O O $ 1 . 4 9 5 . 0 0 0 720-0505 $897.500 Sunday 1-5 Sat 12-4/Sun 12-5:30 2009 Yacht Vindex, Seaview NEW LISTING IN BIG CANYON! I 12 RUE CHANTILLY OPEN SA T /SUN 1--5 Fantastic views of city. golf course and m ountains: tHis Dover m odel has been extensively remodeled. $749,000 CAROL ALLISON 759·6600 644·7362 .. .. · M, Merrill Lynch Realty ••v240 Nice Lrr 101. VIiia Balboa, NB 642-2134 $238.000 Sunday 1-5 6051 Shadowbrook Cr. Huntington Beach .673-9333 $345,900 Sat/Sun-1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 554 Hazel, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $749,000 Sun 1-5 320 E. 19th St. Eastside 631-7300 $339.000 631-1400 $689.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 v t•••900 PCH-Un1t 104, HB Sun 1·5 960-4215 $530.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2000 Highland. Baycrest 631-1400 $449.000 •4 11 Irvine Ave. Nwpt Hgts. NB ' Sat 1-5 •31781 East Nine Dr. Laguna Niguel 759-6700 $475,000 Sun 1-4 675-6670 $424.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 t 1712 E. Oceanfront. Balboa Penn 5 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2615 Bamboo. Newport Beach , I 644-9060 $1 .950.000 Sun 1-5 969-1493 $579,000 Sat!Sun 12-5 1 •387 Seawmd. Newport Beach 1850 B V C. 1 M V d CM 548-5792 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 412 Fullerton Ave. Newport Heights oa 1sta ire e, esa er e. . 759-6600 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Knox St (X-Street-Orange) Costa Mesa 2 BEDROOM 631-1266 $285.000 Sunday 12-4 855 Loma. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $279 000 631-7300 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6600 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 253 Chesterfield. Bayridge I 631·7300 $359.000 Sun 1-4 1396 Garlmgford. Costa Mesa 2752 Circle Dr. Bayshores 540-7355 $245.000 Sun 1-5 644-9060 $995.000 Sun 1-5 600 Heliotrope, Corona Del Mar Sun 1-5 213 Abalone Ave .. Balboa Island 673-2336 $579.000 •v 22 Coventry. Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $529,000 311 Montero. Peninsula Sun 1-5 631-1400 $505.000 +2407 Nov1a. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 23921 Gowdy. El Toro 760-3600 $248.500 1401 Chff Drive. Clitthaven Sun 1·4 1 644-6200 $565.000 Sun 1-5 83 Royal St. George, Newport Beach 673-8494 $425.000 Sunday 1-4 •2563 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 650· 7000 $295.000 Sunday 1-4 260 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $369,000 Sun 1-5 760-5000 $469.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 206 La Jolla. Newport Hgts 644-9060 $495.000 2231 Pacific Ave =C2. Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 760-5000 $1.830.000 Sat 12-5/Sun 12·5 2324 Vista Hoger. Bluffs. N.B. Sun 1-5 644-9060 $229.000 Sun 1-5 •2965 Maui Place. Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 v 41 Monaco. Harpor Ridge Estates 673-9333 $725.000 Sun 1-5 3704 Park Lane. West Newport 631-1400 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 12 Odyssey, Newport Crest 759-6600 $379.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••SS Sea Island, Newport Beach 2298 Redlands, Back Bay. N.B. t * •609 Via Lido Soud 759-6600 $2.850.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEN 760-5000 $269.000 Sunday 1-5 854-8001 $434.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2232 Port Aberdeen. Seawind 631-1400 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 107 Crystal, Balboa Island 631 -1400 $1.195.000 ••+v49 Shearwater Pl, Bayview Terr, N.B. 2298 AMlands. Back Bay Sat/Sun 1·5 720-8778 $449,000 Sun 1-4 644-6200 $434.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1870 Port Charles. Newport Beach 759-9 100 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR pl~ Fii RI or DEi •••21 Encore Ct . Newport Crest, NB 759-6700 $423,500 Sun 1·5 245 Palmer St .. C.M. 722-3501 $289.000 Sat/Sun 11·4 150 Stanford . Univ Town Center 6«-9060 $210.000 760-5000 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1501 Galaxy Dr. Dvr Shrs. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2105 Vista Entrada. Newport Beach v 37 Aue Fontalnbleau. Newport Beach Sun 1·5 673-9333 $795.000 Sat 1-5 2661 Pt. Del Mar. Corona del Mar 259-6600 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1906 lrvme Ave. BAYCREST. NB 2030 S. Van Ness. Santa Ana 1500 Santanella, Corona del Mar ' 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $164,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 975-1050 $579,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2712 Skylark. Costa Mesa 2030 S. Van Ness. Santa Ana 546-2313 $164.500 3210 S. Park, Santa Ana Sun 12-5 645-0303 $277.000 20332 Tldepoll =203. Huntington Beach 3210 s. Park. Santa Ana 759-6600 $219.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $227.000 2011 Tustin. Eastside Costa Mesa 646-7171 $489.000 Sun 1-4 961 Sonora. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $278.000 Sun 1-5 420 Vista Flora. Bluffs. NB 720-7432 $489.000 2 IR 19lus Fii RI 1r IEI 760-3600 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3245 Washington. Costa Mesa ••37 Auburn Aisle. Irvine 673-9333 $477.000 $.at/Sun 1-5 21 Vlllamoura. Laguna Niguel 759-6600 $288,500 5'46-2313 $262.500 Sun 1-5 sun 1-4 1925 Lanai. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $474.900 Sunday 1·5 Sun 1.5 2074 Port Bristol. Newport Beach 760-5000 $497 .000 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1·5 1952 Windward. Baycrest 644-6200 $595.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·4 8 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 5 Canyon Crest Or. Canyon Crest * ...-811 W. 15th St # 2A. Newport Beach 4 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi • * * 3 19 Morningstar. Dover Shores 760-3600 $2,250.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 644-9060 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6600 $285,000 Sun 1-5 1101 Berkshire Ln. Westcllff v +12Rue Chantilly. Big Canyon 63 \.:7300 $539.000 Sat 1·5 759-8600 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR 11111 Fll RI 1r IEI 2830 Carob. Eastbluff 644-6200 $569,999 Sun 1-5 208 Magnofla, Eastslde Costa Mesa 281-9522 $:M9,000 645-4149 2806 Carob, Eaetbluff 631-1400 $585,000 43 Montepeftler, Harbor Ridge, H.B. 759-8e00 $739,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1139 Charteston, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $255,000 Sun 1-5 '""" «6 Catalina Drive. Newport Heights 631-7300 $495,000 Sat 1-5 +2408 Clltt Or, Newport Hgts Sun 1-4:30 631-7370 $975.900 Sunday 1-5 TOWIHOIES COlllS FOR SILE •••23 Southampton. Betcourt Hiii. N.B. . 87~22 $595,000 Sun 1-5 3245 Clay St, Nwpt Hgts, NB 631-128e $450,000 ...-2556 Crestview. Bayshores •...-•+102 ScffollPlza 243. VersallleS. NB Sun-Wed 1-5 780-8333 $765,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 642-5200 $120K Studio Sunday 1.5 +• 1915 Galatea Terrace, CdM 780-1900 $1,895.000 Sun 1-5 1123 W. Bay. Penlnlula 1500 Cumbertand, WestcHtt, NB 780-3e00 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 842-5200 $485,000 Sunday 2-5 I-503 Dllhffa, CorONI 0.. Mar 844-tOeO 1870,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1318 Galaxy, Dover Shores 780-3e00 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1101111 · 759-9100 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 4 IEDROOI t 3202 New York Ave. C.M. 645-9957 $279.900 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR ,1u1 2 IR 217 Topaz, Balboa Island 673-6900 $725.000 3 IR ,1us 2 IR Sun 11-5 Sun 1-5 440 Begonia, Olde Corona del Mar 759..860Q $620.000 Sun 1-5 1401 Cliff Drive, Cllffhaven 8«-8200 $565,000 418 Heliotrope, Corona Def Marx Sun 1-5 .644-9060 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 215 11th Sti.4Ne~ ~ 385 Ftower' Colt• Mesa 831-1400 1349.000 Sat 1-5 1827 Highland, Westcllff 844-e~ $595,000 747 Schenley Bay, Costa Mesa 845-2770 $157,500 Sat/Sun. 1-4 **4809 Seashore, Newport Beach ~ 873-3777 $1, 199,000 Sat/Sun 11-., 71C)...SOOO M , 2001Mn,IMMT..,_. 1 44 IOIO •7&,000 •1 lllow Lene. eo.ta Meea ......... 900 Sun 2·5 ••3439 Fuchela, eo.ta Mesa Sun 1·5 546-2313 1289.000 Sun 1-4 • *1712 IMM /4.ve, BAVCAEST, NB Sun 1-1 U 1·1300 14a8,000 Slit 1·5 1111 Keel, Corona .. Mar M0-1000 1121.000 8und9y , ... • ........ °'GCyn. NII IUn,.. ~ 11. .._, 1..a Sun 1-4 2712 UgtithouM Ln, H.V. Hiiis &44-90eo 1875,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 33111 ~ Dena Point '81·1741-1381,000 Slit/Sun 12--5 tOne ~ Turtle Aoclc, lrvlne 118 tMOO 1185,000 8undey 1·5 1 II 19111 FAii I• 1r IEI a•• 11111111 •••900 PCH-Unlt 208. Faire Rlvage, HB 424 Oahlle, Corona def Mat M0-4215 ~o.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 759-seoo SH5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1-•1 t 2521 OcMI\ ltYd, CoroN def Mar 780-H00 s 1,255.000 Sat/Sun 1-i •••1 ..., It •o. a.nta Ana 131-7370 1146,000 SatJSulf 11-4 •ESFlllDT •• ., •• ~ Ln -· vtla.9111boe... ••37 Auburn Mlle. ...... •~ tl311.000 .,,_ 1-4 en.ma 11.100/mo 8et/8un 1-1 •••• c.ner. ~ •2. N.8. ~ 1114.000 SM 1-4 A iow.tt pr1eed Bluffs property $240.000 Open Sun,_., 2209 Vlst1 Huer1e Donna Will. 495· 163 7 Grubb l Ellis RealtO<S &4~200 llYFlllT CllllS Two Penthou9e condos on turning basin With great N Y & C1t1hn1 vteWS $500.000 EACH •111-1•• R.ou -.. -. ...... ,.-4 49 ShMrWeter Pl, N.B Huge 2BR. 2'..\BA. deteched 2-lly ~ Only 2 yn old $449,000 M1ty. Bltr 720-8778 .. ,..,,. .• PLAN s-38R 2'~A. farnlty rm. Lg tot Must Miii LNv\ng ttlll. $489,000 PLAN ~2100 t/f, 38R 2'ABA. femlly rm Mall aull• \llr/t lttlng rm Moll v a11d ••ll •r. SS tt,000. Agt ......... • WM*A ' . . JACOBSRLTY 675·6670 SI 100 S850 113-5354 LIDIYTIWllllSI 2bt 2' •ba 2 ca• garage Frplc lrg encl bdcy•d I W D hk ·UP dSl'IWSIH d•5'> micro S 1 150 A1ra1I lmmed 12131 472~9789 MESA DEL MAR 48R 2BA ' • d w covered pa110 dblt' gar Nu crpts drps pnt Brk 640-4152 MESA DEL MAR Sharp & clean 3BR • tam- 11y rm, 2 frples n1Ct' decor S 1390tmo Agt 546-9950 MESA VERDE JBR 2BA S 1250 • gardener Avail· able Nov 1 Children oil 557-4152 WT1llUI TW••I 2BR 2BA. fOfmal dining, 2 car gar• pool Vacant $999/mo Don Ptall &42-9797 RetMax Altrs Ne\llr E'lide 2BR 2:-;BA T o.mtlovMwtff'i:>lC & enc g1r1ge Av••• 11 I S 1.0951mo 722--0582 NWPT-HGTS 3BR 2BA 2 cw gar . cul~de-Sk Up. greded S 1345 mo 1nc1 utH No pets 545-s.t 78 ON THE BLUFFS OPEN HOUSE SAT SUN ~ 38' 2Ba condo. tp, wld. 2-<at o-r S 1250 223 1 P.Ofic. 968-3898 ... IAlllAED 48R ~''t8A on I• land W91k 10 9Cf\OOla & stlc>P- ping Community pool & privet• patlO 2 C... gar-ege a mo<e• Catt DIANA PROSSER, A4tMa11 Rltr &44"'6st0 Ot 790-5000 If' you wanl to furnish an apUtnaent. inexpeDlively, · ca.ai Red'• the way t.o So· Orange Coal1 DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, Oc1ob« I , 1Nt C7 169 maa .. 2622 Jll 11&,IW .. Elltra ci.111. S950 873--078' Cl< 875-1714 *STUDIO ~. pvt entr, eff1c1eocy kllcl'I. vacant $650/mo Incl util 704 Iris '* 844-127 I 3 BR. 2 BA.. 2 ear garage, relng. w/d, 2 bloc:tts to oceen S 1 600 month·to- montn 8tnn .. Oo1on. Agt Geotge Elltln1 Co 720-9'69 BiChelor lludlO MW Con· 0 1t10t1 $695 l.ridry, pool. walk to belCh & Sh<>Qs 72 1-1~ "' 721-1225 Ch1tm1r19 2BR lrg 1111 MP d l r tip dble gar strg S of PCH S 1250mo 282· 11 16 Diena/Suzanne NICE ~ 18a -unlurn Single. non-smkr Fem No pets S7501mo 760-1418 eve/wken<ls SPECTACULAA lign1open auy 1g 1 BA. steps to Big COfon1 Och Beam cetls gn carpel & m•niblnds baleOny. patto, wtd. gOOd nelgnors $850. 673-1263 wtlnda. 675-2926 ~dys .... ~·· ... opnr a " •elr 9 w d S '400 m .... ~ nc I 1J E ea l:>Ocl B•vo 9Q9-0t23 All T h e Van 211 -llMU U~ unot 18A w ·n- carpet & orapes oe>et' beameel cethf19S no pets please 2256 Map1e ~ ·s-230; 6'6--0597 Your L ifesty le Demands V AN CONVERSION CLOSE O UT SALE • 1" • II • \ 1\1 I' ,.,11 " Features Include: • 8 ('yl. •AM/FM C.... • Alr Cond. • Allo) \\~b •25~ • 12F·150·,. • 18 f ·250'c. Don Kott 212 2 o. Car (71 Ford and Dod ge • '' 1 •ICP \ ,, 111'\ I IC'U''\ I f • 14 Dully's • 85 Vu C.ttrslons • Great 4X4 Selectio• ord Van & al on • FORD ( Or1lft89 CoMa OAltV PILOT I Sund1y, Octobel 8. 1919 * iiliiill•1 .. BR~m•,.•011•..._iiil•liiiiliiiilmDliii•miiiil;,. ...... ---1.-..ILAO DIX trl·~. 28r 2 . _&.81... •ID ] •II•• 2724 • 277 ,.,,. 2908 tllm, h~iw1.om:.9·~:"~ ~t•f:7f!k ':~'!v. hOme *8Hl mo. Mature M26 mo Utll• pd seoo lof\9, 21"8&.. ca1fl. <*I. 38A 28A, garage HUHT1NOTONIYTHE Nwptllrvlne atea. Own• ,_.... c~s I /E~ifJY ""°" ~lul wno -.,. 174~ 3.3 adult. 0-& water s*d· ,._ ...._...,ta 631_:.994 ttlyllte, FP1. Roman 8a 11350/mo. ~73-9201 S!AAV PAAt< tm/ba Pool nr 8ac:11tl • ··-Pf no ey ,.,,.._!'·,,.,, of .. ~ a IC)Of1t&tn0MY 74..0t 1-.MeO °' U 3.-7187 .._. ~ ...-· w/d hk up, 2400 11. nr v11eatlon by 0,. ocean Bay S.Seo +' • Utll.1 ••-Lake Home on goff _.,..,,. .... ........ '" • NEAR S.C. Plaza trlplex Hunt.HatbOUrS1460/mo ADORABLE 39.A 18A. rMtflllCllttln.8ool(~ lncl.Avlnow 756-9042 S/EcornerW.tctnDra ciouru. 11'19.500. tr8\lell, looking for al· •1111111-f'• •ESIDlil038r28a.frPIC. upatalra, 2Br. 1Ba. gar· (213)860-9513 'h8•t< to bch. Patklng. ~llelewtPaoMNmaln -----·-------lrvlneAve.Hlghvlslblltlty. 52f..082t treett\19 "Im woman In PI T Int.,.,,..... needed PY' ...J:!!'°· qu: 4 un!l ege. S725/mo. lmmedl· lndry. S 1400 yrly. 1U A.Mtvatlona 53&-8316 · ..,. llMI ..... l /J traffic. 'ood 1lgnage. --------thlttlet who 11 unen· to conduct ~ tin • -,-, 7~1"'"'5pet ' ately avail. &75-2332 ,. --· 1e--2648 42nd St. 645-3997 • To lhr11>' dpl11. N-1mkg 1,4 8 SQ. FT. I WILL QUARANTE! 15% cum~ and lookOITng pereon) ON NEW AJOA • rno. l.V" "" __ ,. _,, -n-•-SUN Valley Holld•y, ... 50 tll'" •~• 10$2 ••• •111 tof the rlQht guy. PH fO MOTION PICT\JRE! -.1 .. awam 1 BlK fROM MAIN BCH. ..,..,.. -· Glmlet area. 3Br 2'l•Ba • .., •u .,.,...,. -return aecured by trust AMUSTIRleh•rd 1000 $. RELEASES M u11 be ..-• .... ,... ---~-... LG 18R, ocean vu. um 2BR 2BA. 2 car owaoe. equipped. sleeps e. Outgoing 35+ F to "'' -UITDl,.ULI deed. Prlvateparty.(714) Bayfront, Newport 8f11Cul•t• & C*'IOf"IOble ~ 2 & 3BR Twnhse ~-.-.. paid. Walk to downtown. $976/mo. Bkr 642-3850 S2t00/wtc. 208-726-6H9 outttandlno 4BR delux ... , •1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;7;;;;5;;; ... ;;;';;;"';;;;;;;s;;;;;;;~;;; a..ch. 92e«S2 with excellent oral 1nd Apta. Frp!c, d /w, garage, Located at 250 Clllf Or In •LM 11".i Al'f Sack Bay townhm. Pool. 2,000 ·~ off~ & = 1~ wrltt•n oommunlcalion yard/pe.tlo, lndry rm. lllltmll Laguna Beach. $800/,,;o, 3BR 2BA, ••ndy beach, Roomm1tH Wanted spac, tennis, MC ;yatemj :=on r5~t2s= Cell 2914 hnonlf Sltvlcel 3004 skills. Flexible h.our1·No $87541050/mo. Sparkling clean. large deposit $400. No flrst or 818 282 7733 • 2724 A/ • gar•~•. yar , mOl'e I d t_;I • • •WI W HAS 4 TD•! CRE""·T CL"''"RING eemno. S6.-St0 per hour, 2t 17 OAANGE AVE Garden apts. Beaulllully last. 249-1211, 497-4581 11i 67l 3259, N/tmkr $600+. 650--8553 or • .. s, ... 110.000 up, No credit.,.. GUAAANTEEORE~UL TS depending on produe1iv1ty TSI.. MGMf 642•1603 landscaped grounds. tBR Partly Furn Collage. • • •m.Tlft LllllY OUTGOING 35+ female to ..., a.a• No penalty. Cell Denlton ~atlv• credit era .. d. UIJ. *~ & clean 2BR 1BA Poot& spa, patios/decks, Fireplace reserved prkg ..,..., 1111111 . 240011. New Houte a beh. 1hr 2Br tBa waterfront 111•1 -Assoc. 873-7311 ,NOW! Auto purchaM In 3 deys. MR. SOLOMON (IV msgJ • \Jppw; 10 alote:ts, d/w, :•rage or carporl. N. Lagu'na UtJls pd 2Br . lBa. gar, d/W. lrg 2 atr M to shr w/resp M'/F N.8. duplex. frplc, lg BUSINESS. COMM'CIAL, FrH VISA/MC. .A.CC (lH) IU-llll new carpets, garage. B ~;~ERAL LOCATl~~9~ SI ngle S 14 o + 1 e c palio, $835. 631-7530 Nsmkr. Don't miS& If your patio. dock, charml _ VENTUR~ CAPITAL Fin~ lne. 549--4204. CLE,~ICAL S730 NO PETS 640-2495 1 U r:,m $670 494-2874 OCEANFRONT UPPER budget=S550• 536-0750 S550/mo. 548·6440 LOAN$ $50K/UP n •SHARP 2BR, 'fireplace. 2Bdrm 1•1.Ba $790 DUPLEX. 2BR 18A. gar. $400. Female Only. Utillles PlllllTMJ .. IT (71'4> "3-M2$ lg pvt patio, encl garage, 161 E 18th St 642-0856 Newport leach 2669 2 decls. l/p, beamed-paid. No pets 708-B Lux Penthouse turn. 2Br, _ _..,.__,..,,._ ----- smell pet ot<. $775/mo. ---------•EXCLUSIVE GUARD• celling. GREAT VIEW. Av~cado. Corona del 2Ba view lrpl pool tennis Lg27'x27'storagegarage. FILE CLERK Aval! now 76().8862 1 Bedroom $705 •GATED COMMUNITY• $1450mo. 675-4630 Mar. 673-7787 BBQ spa. Pvt entrance Very secure w/lockect $525-t-dep. Mobile home. 2Bdrm 1't.Ba 548_~:g~ II Ill UIYM . PElllSUU Mature Fem 10 share mce S650mo Lv msg 673-3887 Po'~~·,,tr~: ~:ptpg<:.f. Natton a l L u mber Southern Callfornla's leading retall home Im prov.1ment chain, has op· portunltles for Ale Clerks In our main office 1n F ou ntain Vall e y Responslbilltles Include llllng. SO<ling mail, and re- lated duties '(ole provide a competitive salary. medical/dental bene11ts, and ongoing training For an ON· THE-SPOT -inter· view. apply In person· No pets. Mature adults.! 151 E 21st St 2BA Apts w/2 car garage. Apt In N,B. area, quiet. Nr PlllllTMJ PlllT $385/mo. 646-7641 l"!'----... -9!'~ ci...n1STIAN GRANDMA Quiet. MCI.Ire. 646-83731 ---------••ay I W1111• all transpo. $350 Incl •-••• 2920 nn 1,..91 NEWPORT BLVD Bachelor $600 central AIC, wet bar, lire· ,_. n OCEAN VIEWI ~R 2BA. Will PfOVide childcare tor "' 1 Bedroom $690 place. mlcro.Gwasher & lllTW utlls. Dep s200 557·~~ furn. all amenities .$650 lndustrtll 2788 ...... un your 0·3 Child. E'slde 12Bdrm 1V.Ba $795 dryer hkups. Oii course * 1 to 4 Bedrooms BALBOA PENINSULA. mo. 673-6605 _ At our pr ... ntatlon of Co1ta Mesa. 646·2360 ...,..~• ny ,2Bdrm 2Ba $870 view. All malnt inet. Sorry, I •Furnished & 3BR 2BA, F non smkr. 1200 SO FT w/lront office. fabulous new skin & hair 'iiiiiiiiiiillifii ~ ... ...,. 1 2250 Vangua_rd 5_40-9626 No pets. 644-0509 . j •Unfurnished Steps to beach. ss 10~ ,,., Shr 2BR 28A Apt in vsry large rear drive-In dOOf. care products. 890-9836 •HDllPll/ ... IJ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;. -=Jiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiim--•Close to beach utll 673·6~18 desirable Eastside CM $780/mo. 629 Termlnat ,,..... .. tlft hi. ••umoTS ·o-· Point 2626 • •W .. ,..PlllT• I •Fr~ llstl B h -loc w/mature adult Pool, Way, Cosl a Me5a. ' -& Found •-••, __._ 1111/ ...... fir --••-l s BEAUT. N .. pvt ome. sec. gar $500. 631-0861 D VS 5 O 9352 EVES INK 2925 -., ...,..... - TheM attractive Apts tea-2BR 11;,BA 2 .Story i-T1a••1UAPTSjYI LA REITAL close to F.t. Empt aau11 A 4 -· WleUlt ture pool~ spa. private 15",._ -No pets/kid~. $34~ utll Shr 2BR 28A Nwpt B·ch 646-0681 patios or decks, garage Duple-x Garage. private *WITI lllT IUPS* ll&••9·12 avl now 645-9515 Iv msg condo nr Nwpt Shrs. 11f. ... llll Qt carpqc.t.ln~autifully patio, Berber carpet EXCLUSIVE BEACH I U 'I Frplc. patio, gar. $475 Avl I• SI F, 1111 .. 0I FOUND ADS HOUSEKEEPER WANTED '"1Sa~ryds. cnaop,!dts. setting. ~;:;/mo~j;~~)b4o;6~~~~4 COMMUNITY SPOTLESS 1BA furn,, CsDuMnd~rk.2BSa60. so7~yo& t~go nowl 646-3812 Eves Nwpt Bch. M· 1·A Zone Full time Live-out Good .... ..-2BR 2BA wllg tropical gar· blk to b<:h. Winter $150. ""' Agent. 541•5032 ref's. weak English San Bachelor $550 NEW luxury 3BR. 2BA den setting• Micro dtw. couples only. 650-6039/e smkg/pets. 759·8096 or Gar9s for Rent 2740 ARE FREE Juan Capistrano area 1 Bedroom $665 Townhomes. 2 car gar-fireplace. garage & en1oy 213·977-6418 days 760•1394 220v-2 car. $2 lO/mo ... Income Proptny 2790 C II A•k for Jo Ann 240-4762 WEDNESDAY 9'00am-4:00pm 19122 Brookhurst (corner of Garfield) HUNTINGTON BEACt1 2Bdrm 1'/.Ba $765 age. balcony. patio w/d our prvt beach $1675 All 0 I I • f • _. --· a • 28drm 28a twnhse $855 hkup, pet ok. $1 .350/mo maintenance incl Steps to bayl Oulet area • • • nH• tr lw• deposit. Avallable now! 4 U·Costa Mesa. All 2BA , LIVE-IN for the care Ot 3 111 Mlll ITlln Lee Jacobs, Grubb & Ellis *hit Sllpl htr•* New decor thru-oul! 1BA. S~~~ ~~s~~se7~-~;:~nl Costa Mesa 631-8216 2BA.'Gars. frplcs. Baker· U!·llll ladles. Lg private room COSTA MESA 858-9330 SORRY. ~O PETS w/d, refrlg. encl garage. · Fairview. Not In MLS. Great tor displaced IATllllL LIMIER 2 ,. .. l llO Otll $950/mo Incl utlls CM/NB. 3BA house. 2 Comnwrd1l Prins only. Bkr 722· 1025 homemaker Cook & light 142-H • Hunt.BtlCh 2640 -• 645-4579or640-9639 rooms avail. MBA w/BA RE Sile/Rent •lllTll lllTIOi-housekeeping F1•ll 11me& lllPPLY,110, UITllll· 111 IPU 1BLK BCH -2BA 2BA. nu IPPll llWPlllT UY $475: other rm $440. • · -All 2BA, lOx market gross. FOUND: BLACK & TAN. days off per.son 964-1544 l~vt yd, tndry. no pets. 2BA 1BA. encl garage crpts. minis, llp. d /w, Ce Nice. lrg home. 646· 1566 Business /Office Rent Xlnt condllion & locallon· 1 baby Pug dog w/collar SWEDISH AU PAIR avail Equal Oppty Employer O/mo ... dep 548•7855 patio. No pets. D1sh· 1 patio. gar & ~arport 1Br lBa"' NB nter/JW Found on beach In NB t 11 I & ca e for 1.,,.--.,--,.----:-::= washer & lndry rm $950mo 73 t-1230 . $795. No pets. 640-1364 Fllll.I llLY 2769 Only $389,900 Have 20 8 · now o ve n r Clerical 100% Free •••T11• $725/ o 843 0930 ii S 0 0 c M Lrg Kitchen & llv· others! Call PATRICK 673· 1 children. Lt hsekpng. pref RIEmY .,_ m . . 1BA Condo, 2nd floor. 1n •VERSAILLE TU 1 Wlll&lff 111&.llH TENORE 721·1200 Agt FOUND COCKATIEL. VIC. children over ~· N·smkr. 2BA Incl prvt garage, gas 3BA. 2'"1BA. 2 car garage, I the Versailles $895tmo. Sec gate/grd, frig, gar. ~'{~(;::ioV-::!~·in 1~~5:~ Crnr of westcilll & Irvine (Over $100,000.000 Sold!) of Beach & Atlanta, H.B. age 19, drivers he. Sat ml & water. $735 No Pets. w/d hkup, lrplc. pvt paho I 300 Cagney Lane Adrian pool, clbhse. xtrs Avl Occupancy. $400 • ', Newport Beach 960-9814 n91#0t. 631·2797 Annalee tlAIJflll 2323Elden 548-78S.4 Approx mile to beach r Realty645-8513 $695 •dep 650·7033 utlls Lori /Benny F II b ·1dl lfFIOI 8 6 4 52 u service u1 ng. FOUND: DOG. looks like Employm'"'nt 5530 Eastslde lg upper 2BA 4 • 1 I -1 HOUSE TO BEACH• WESTCLIFF 2BA 2BA 631·6959 Office & Retail Available Husky. Young fem with --"' PllSlllll 11n BA inquletcomplex 2 Bl-LEVEL 2BR:2 101ts. 2j Furn1shed 2BA 2BA. d /w Condo. d/w, w/d, lrplc. Perfect i'O"r-n..smkg f em .. 1·1101 ----· onebtueeye&onebrown &OOHmHCLEll Toftlllongandshortterm balcontes. garage. BA. skyhte. trplc. w/d, nr frplc garage av1 10120 carport. pool s95otmo. college student. Nr UCt, ••ose." -eye, 10/4, vie Del Mar & A/P. A/A, PI A Lotus temp assignments. P~rn' $1750/mo. 642-4792 Hunt. Harbour. 1400 sf l s 1oi51mo Bkr 642-3850 955·6385 or 240-6281 -r • ARIZOIA IPTS S A A C backbay, tennis. pool anta na ve . osta Cons1ruc1ton exp prel JObs. tool We need E'StDE tBr up. Pool, cable $ 1150 (2131 860·9513 12BA. lBA. wtgar. grdn MIK. R ..... "'IS $400 inc utll 760·6653 t6l7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE . Mesa. Call 548-0976 Call Anita. 759-1583 •RECEPTIONISTS TV& a paid Refsreqd -2B ~••• Nwpt Bch. Agt 54 1-5032 21 units In Sunnyslope •SECRETARIES gs . CONDO style bl-level r type •Newport Hgts* ~O SHR M1s5ion 2 LARGE OFFICES I area of Phoenix Low FOUND· Eyeglasses. APARTMENT RENTAL •WOAD PROCESSOfl No pets $585. 147 Flower 11,.,Ba. frptc, W/O, gar & $825/mo Avail 1015 V•eio hOme w/M & F b G t 645·8161 app1m. parking space $895/mo I 854-2000 No pets Rooms 2706 Costa Mesa 1763 Orange cash down & owner ronze. ermsan rame, CONSULTANT PIT 3 'ltLEQAL SECRETARIFS Poot/spa $340. Call Ave Call Betty 644-2270 financing available Full black .case ( erenget1), days w~k. starting *TYPISTS E'SIDE 2BA 1BA, garage. 523·9279 2t31860·9513 1 *2lllM llOO* *ltmllTll IY TIE Rose or Tom 456-9324 price $320 ooo Call 1015, vie Newport & Hos· 1mmedlally Must have laundry hk-ups, small DELUXE 1BA lBA. utll i Frtg, dishwasher. stove w ... , •• ,* ------or645·9161 owner. 602·840-9397 pttalRd .NB.675-2264 outgoingpersonallly.and Orew1l•tl11•11t Yard. Low move· in paid, single pref'd No 5 • -lr11t 0.1.1. Ur FO" LEASE 15· Frontane M d th h F td ' possess xtnt phone sk•lls 2700 N Marn Sf ::no Incl No pets 545 48 5 1988 24' Terry RVs tor rent ,., " on ay roug r ay FOUND LHAPSA APSO, Santa Ana 541·2700 $695/mo Kevtn 851-0424 pel Near Hunt Harbour · Christ ortented. W/D gar 1398 ft t $1 25 sq 11 S I d Call Alline at ---by the month 1n park Maid 5495 mo 675•6451 sq a C champagne-;' fem Found a ary oe ___ __ _ E'SIDE 2Br upstairs $635. $600/mo (2 l3) 860·9513 * 111111110* w/great tac111t1es Sec 440 E. 17th St osta -at Harbor & Fair. Sun 2 ~-698-0743 CLEllOAL·SAUS Cable hk-ups, lg closets. DELUXE 2 Bdrm, 2Ba. Frig. dishwasher. stove dep -tst mo 536-8316 LG CdM-twnhse Poot, nr Mesa 645·8523 10/1 642·3753 ARCHITECTURAL FIRM Nationwide service cor'I No pets. Reis reqd 352 trplc. W/D hk up. attch incl No pets 5ll5-4855 -F -h 1 / bch. carports M pref-Lii IFC W/SEC 0 D k & seeks sell·mot111ated. pany seeking accltr<ll" Vlcto ·a 645 8161 apptm -C M urn bac e or w pvt fun, clean. respon $450 F UN very large blac rt . • gar . near Hunt Harbour ' * ~UCOI llY * entrlba. non smkr. ut•I New bldg near airport. tan Do1>erman1M Vic energetic draftsperson detail-minded person io E'SIDE 2BR. upstairs unit. $975. (213) 860-9513 I 2br 1 ba S 1100 mo paid No pets Good toe S~~-~~~91hA6v7~'.'28;:;; N B 250·0464 Warner & Beach 10/4 forinterlor working perform general ottir e patio ..-garage. Sm. bldg WI Nl'T •tST 1aalE 673.2751 $375/mo 545-9659 ----542.2082 drawings FI T 26 t-6040 I duties including typing on quiet cul-de-sac. No • .. __ -----N a brand new luxury lllTI Ullll IUCl ,BusiMSS ------ST FILL TIIE I filing, answering phones dogs. $750 786·9224 PllllSES, WE •BLUFFS 28r 2Ba lplc. C M room for rent incl Condo, Plantation shut· Office or retail. 800 slf. Opportunities 2904 LOST BLACK MANX CAT UTI • for satellila office "' llAUITll TIEMI pooll2carports1com w/d k1lchen. pvt backyard. ters. Berber t rpt. pvt front wtndow near curb. _ REWARD 5 months old For small Irvine Gift Mlg I Fountain Valley Pa1c1 1'1111.UIO ... ·••· $950NOPETS722-80t1 turnorunt WalktoshOps room & BA, pool & spa block to coast Hwy IUmlALll "Blender" No tall Good copy skills reqd , benefits. vacation Send Incl. all u111. Sml studio toe. •-OT&OIW Ill Eves/wkends 722-8140 $425 incl ulll 722-8215 Prefer Female n-smkr Ready to move in. move-le M 1.200 sq It $15.000 Rhinestone collar V•c Cal~for details 250·04 10 I resumes & salary require In extremely quiet com· ..,-5 •Oceanfront 2BA lBA lg EXCLUSIVE beaut Balboa 25·35 $650 644-71 15 tn allowance 497.5132 . OBO 644-066 t Harbor 72 ~~~2~~ N B ASST lllUIEI 1 m9nts to. Hugh Prtce Na plex 548• 1627 btwn ~0-5. 1 ru•fllAI11Yl~11111 S 111ew deck DtW WID t Peninsula Private entr N B l rg 3BA 3 blks from OFFJCE wllh ocea!l vie~ BECOME WEAL THY LOSl· ManJt 'i;ii.t (no tall). Ladles Sportswear New· I ~.:~11~~~s~~6~a~eal~=~t llUT LIOAT111 ....,... -car garage S 1150/mo No cooking or smoking Hoag Clean & resp Costa Mesa 1oca11on 165 Be "yciur"own!los~• No port Beach tocat1on ; Ave , Ste 200. Fount ... , 1Br 1Ba upstrs. lg patio. MYl-11 SPEOllLS VIP Properties 675-2232 $350 675-339! n/smkr $350 ~u111s Avail SQ lt with new carpet & o ther vending machines 'Murphy ' M. gray Wlfh Salary accoridng to eJ· Valley. CA 92708-591 7 $625. 2Br 28a spacious .•• n-· FH •fl•IOIS •Yrly 2BA IBA wt gar Laguna Sch. furn rooms now Al1 _4pm 631·7467 paint CaU 722·9055 are more profitable Ex· whole. \/IC of Orange Ave peroence ' r--s cellenl routes available Costa Mesa 646-0384 Call 673-6094 t0·6pm 1 1 OLEll· .. •Wl•E $725. Pool, gas. relrig Upper Unit al 215 32nd Pool, pvt entrance rir NB -Nr sand Resp F - Incl. No pets. $500 sec IAYUUVEI SAYE! St Av• 101 t $925/mo BA $350. Pvt BA $450 N-25•32 n-smkr 26R lBA. Commercial Prop~rty ~all Robert 800·22 !·293 7 LOSTM/Gotd Retriever 2 ATTENTION EA AN Entrepreneur Maga21'1f' 645-5853. 145 E 18lh St Ownr/Agt 722·8520 smlu. 35 • rets 494-0451 quiet. clean w/carport & 2778 llm year old on Frt 9129 111c M 0 NE y A EA 0 1 NG I located tn Irvine see~ s NEW 2BR. 2 lull baths. COME SEE US' BLOCK 10 beach 2Br 2Ba MESA VERDE CONDO lndry $475 722·2539 Restocking. health & Santa Ana & l7th C M BOOKS! $32 0001year tn· clerk for our mail order $375/ Cl k * * * * * * 1 beauty aids from dis· 548"2818 come poteni1a1 Details dept · data entry & cross gOOd location, $800/mo llW duplex w Cl 2·car gar mo ean wor '"9 'N8 Prof 25-35, clean. train 1n customer ser111l .. No Pets. Call Pam at For your choice ol t>eault· avail 1011 xlnt cond F. non smkr. share utot, quiet. n-smkr shr 2BR OIUP I llSICI , plays, no selling. high LOST OR FOUND A PET 1-602-838-8885 x 8k398 Must be accurate & hav~ 546-5880 Agt fut, spacious Garden , & s 10001mo Jim, 645·3596 kitchen pnv . 754-6278 2• >Ba twnhse. incl hsekpr 252 s/1-Arts, crafts ott1ce. I earmng, minimum inv LOW COST Spay/Neuter Banktng good phone skills Cat ... •••IEIOLR•• 2BRApts.atsavingsyou 0-LOSETOIE.aCH Newport Heights, qu1e t t $565·'1util 721·8213 storage? Good Easts1de l $7 .500 00 call Ref•r•al NOFEE Marlene714·26 1-2393' t. _. """ won· 1 believe• Many 11 w D Costa Mesa iocatton Call t-800-343-2162 24 hrs •CALL 978·PETS • IFllOh llllllF Rosa 714.261•2325 2BA 1BA. 1 car garage. room nt smkr / ·~wPORTBeachhotelltv· Scom 548-2794 I ---- - w/d hkup. $750/mo Call amen11tes Included We 3BA 2BA upper i.;rut Gar . k itchen Pr Iv' I e g es ing }.A/F shr 2Br 2Ba - -SllCI Hm Health & fltnm 3CXX> lew,.rt ltHll I OUllS/OASllEIS Chuck Jones 631-1266 or have what you want age. wtd hkup, St 100 mo $375/mo 642-5 182 poolside all amen view j'H1gh earning, part ltme I II & 646-5743 llAUITHll TSL MG2M20Tl Pac'611~2•1603 NPT HGTS room with $575 1nci ut1I 722·B472 •Costa Mesa. store for m1n1mum inv $6 300 00 Ill.. Day &1e~ning, u F pn~t ---llllYJ h 1 d lease Big front window. call 1.800.648_7755 24 0 1 W Gibraltar Savings has an ttme or etween rien Spacious 1BA. pool. lndry - -bat ' kite. aun ry priv INC Laguna-2 rms 111 El 1100-2200 s/1, great traf.I hrs. 67 verweight peop e e eii.cellent opportunity tor a seasonal Countr rm. carport, stove & Ing THIS WON'T LAS T LONG' USTILIFF Female S400 incl util Morro beach house MIF lie flow lib move-in al· will pay you to lose t0-29 a banking protess1ona1 Christmas Store Soul• Incl. $585+ $350 depos11 0 .. 1 I••• Tl Tltt Deluxe 2.300 sqi lt 3BR • 642·1873 1 Beaut views. Jacuu• lowance NNN 497.5132 Inv--..... lbs In 30 days Or rec· who shares our comm•t Coast Plaza Oct 151 thtl1 NO PETS 642-1401 p--a.. n C I bonus rm. 3 lrg batns -------$390/$380. 494·5280 uu'""'" ommended. 960-0883. ment to quality service Dec 24th 837-6361 _,... 1 lrt dressing rm cntrl Hotels/Motels 2718 -------Opportunity 29081·-------------"'!""'~I MUil.ii 2BR w/new decor. gar bltins. lncd yd w/patio 636-4120 1PM·5PM 2437 Orange 'G'.,..$755 ......... ••• 11111•-IEW .... 1.11111um ~a $2.44 per day n..t'1 All.. you pay for 4 llnee, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIECTORY vacuum db I gar -OCEAN VIEW From Your 775 s/f spacious well PertOnllS 3002 y 0 u r p r 1 m a , y Wllt.1&1110 lPTS w/openers W/D hk·UP WWI MTIL Room! N.B Prlv bath. llghted comm'I unit, ENJOY 14-15% return on respons•btllties Include 7701 Warner Ave comm pool No Pets Wkly rentals now avail )acuu1. pool, l/p, wld. Laguna Canyon Artist Trust Deeds $ 10.000 to TIAlll Tl ST • .1111 the overall administration Huntington Beach $1695/mo • sec Avall $147.00 wk & up. 2274 d/w. micro. $600 ~ ''rulls. sludlo. ofc or light mfg $1.000,000. Cell Denlson For Prayers Answered of our Newport Beach I 71 .... 1· 1211 now! 675-0068 Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 645-6151 Ive msg. $825 Avl now 582·3164 Assoc. 673·7311 Now_:_ I FME Branch and conunued I $8 56/hour e • Al • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unusual WOfk Wetcome. Comm'l·Resld. 23yrs area. lie. 968-3564 Coots-Repair-Alterations Cablnets-Panel-Locks- Stalf•Orywall Repair-etc 35 yrs exp. Jerry 642-0567 I Ull, ID. Ml-1lll Small Remodel & Addna. 8athrm1-wa1drobe-d00fs 30 yra 0 .C. Quality Work, PUf lllUTIC ., Exp. childcare & house· kMping. Screened to meet your needs 533-7823 • OAYCARE • Breakfast. lunch and snacks Large yard. Lots of hugs and play. • 646-1040 . NEWBORN & MEDICALLY Fragile Newborn Daycare Refs. Pat. 966-0490 RELIABLE DAYCARE In my lrvlne home. Mon-Fri. Blrth·21~. lots of ac· tlvlOetl 559-72t5 l==================~I •llNIU.T ... • Textur•Acousllc & Paint. Fr""' Kevin 538-6192 ******** ....... llYWIU -·-Fr• E•tlrnatea My al2e Job Call Dennis .-.11t1• ACTIVE Landscaping Co. 11 Yn ef .... Leal Install new lawn·sprlnkler auatttijl'jnaed tree-shrub-ground cover. Cus1omet"s. Richard Sinor St. Lie. ::574820.1(Uc tns.Aels)645·7608 552.9259 I -------- _ •George's Painting* PALM REMOVAL 'Since 1978. Drywall. re- Any slze-$65.00 incl pairs. wall textures, cell- development of sa11ings 1 General otftcewor~ Ace growlh !hrough ag-1mmedlately Type .. gresslve sales act1v1t1es 1 wpm 760-3400 EOE 1 Newport Mesa School<. The qualified cand1date1 wm have a m1n1mum 01 3 CILLlll mlEITS years managenal e)l-~Work for ma1or oll com perience 1n a savings and I panles. PIT work. llu1bl• Joan or commerctal bank 1 hrs $15 00/hr 645· 1854 Gibraltar Savings offers an I •mllMI LAHR excellent benelils oack· 30-40 hour week Trans~ age and salary plus in. I a must Start $5 h1 oentive plan For lmmedt· i 49~·8734 or 678-4526 ate cons1derat1on. please ----•R"'n send your resume to '--··-·--Gibraltar Savings, Cor· ·Gen. contractor loeate porate Reer~t1ng Oll1ce near 0 C airport see~ . 2800 N. Madera Road, organized, dependab,... Att11. IB. Simi Valley, CAI person 3 yrs ei1p W P 93065 We are an equal 60 w P m lotus A opportunny employer Strong phone skills must Non·smolttrrg a1 flee Send resume to Gibraltar Savings Hed~ Bu11oers. Allen Lynda. 5010 Campus Dr Banking • :: 100. Newport Beach CA 92660 TILLDI *Olll/OllF * I Working chef or quahfte See our ad u~.der Cu~· cook for catering com tomer ServlOe in today s pany Musi be wllltng & Classified Listings capable 10 team & lollO\\ I our rnethOds Llri's llteltH 979-0747 '::~~.~, s~~4{}µ-~£~s· won •••• ------1-4 ~. {lAT I POUi' .. ----- o•.o•'O"'~ .._.,. 6 K'O,..t. fli t .. ,-;!~. ~'o.-•• :~ ,;~'.~ c~ ,,--......,,,,,,,.-.... ..,, ~h ~ ,,, ,.,. ~· •2v01•i A H U R A T 11 11 I I I BEL O IE I 11 I I I 1- f T A N T E F I I I' I' I C H E W !I E I I I l' I Q J I. 0 U I I' I I I I ' Customer Servloe llEW DlllECTIOI Have you ever tnovghl abOul takinljl your cus- tomer servloe and cash handllnljl lk~lls and apply- ing them to a greet carfff 1n b1nklng'? Eldor1do Bink will tr11n Teller can- didates tor Full and P1rt- T1m4t posiuons 11 our Newpo<1 Beecn. L1guna Hiiis or T usttn ott1ces With or without word pro- f cesslnljl needed tor temp Full-Time & Part-Time $15 00 • l>OnuHI, no up uslgnments Top pay • nee FT/PT 841-2261 I bonuses, vacation & hot-Immediate openlnljlS at our ---------1 ldey pay HUNTINGTON BEACH -.A&. &llllTAIT store' Join California's Front oftlc;e FIT Mon-Fri I Call O L Weaver leldlnljl retell l'lome 1m- Typ1ng reqd &46-23 11 I 979-2900 100'Yo FREE provement chain We ----------provide eacn of our em-..u&.-ftL TUii U•TlllllT ployees with Hall-Time Asslslant I Real Estate, weekends Prefer college back · 1 9·6. Positive outgOlnljl at-•COMPETITIVE WAGES ground Prestigious New-titude Good phone man-COMMENSURATE '* Full-tlm41 positions available '* 25 weekend part-time positions open If. for some btzarre reason we don·1 place you w1tn1n 24 hours ol your inter-.,_ we will assist you by Circulating your 1nfor • ma11on to 25 of Orange C<>unty s premier secur- ity l1rms totally at our ex- pense We re nere tor you ano your better future with Mal()f U S companies 1n- t-1ng now ror TAX· FREE. Higll Income Pos- tll()nS Constructton Data Proce ss1n; Pe110- C11emta1 Seourny Engi- neers Ea·M1hlary Ooesel Mec11a111cs Welders ~ica1 Fooo 54!!nl1Ge 4 many many more WO<"ld· wide 1oca11ons Pauo Travel 4 l'ull 9enel11 Package on al assign- ments SeftOUs aPOl•- cants ca1118 1 J1 980 3 100 or 580d •l'SUme 10 BUREAU 0F F...lREll,\ E\IPLv) \I[\ T ""*~'"' .,.,..,.,..,frlt ~U·I\ T Jmr~~J J ("'t•d 1 •tr - --1 CfTY iS a blltl()n ()Ol •• r •t t.liltl ot brand nimt •udtO wtdeo car stereo ind lllljOI al>()l1111Ct~ As #t aPOr<1Kll our IMl~·ts' ttmt ot !he yea1 •e re ook•nt tor fUll incl PARl l lME. ~son•I nt•P Pto1>lt lowt our nQ< >dAy tmotoym~nt 01>00rh1n1l1tS btC4111W "'' ?t'~' 4 f uk and pill 11mt OPfl\on~ to ltt your $Cltedult • Gru l \al1ries to lltlp pay 1our l'tOhO•y t•Pfnsu • An oooortun.ty tor advanctment ''"'"'" ou1 e1pandtn& ret••' or11n1n tt0n • Merchand1w Ooscount CIRCUIT CITY IS HOW .. ING fOft T~ fOllOWING SEASONAL OPUMGS • l:tt• J Lt.~1 )o;l.l'~ • L.i /l•er_ {.-~J l ,_1t'r • • Aud•~ 1 •0t .::.d .-Cuu ,,.1or • Rl.'c~pt1on1~1· • (dr Su·re., :>J ., \. un~l'IOr~ • ~arl'nouse f'er soMe1 • l JI ~:~r~o In~· Jiii'•~ • Customer Ser vicP Represertat ves &PPlY 11 PHSH AT Tll Flll lWIH 111111 CflTHS LICATH TllHllllT SllTIEll C&llFIHll FRK>AY. OCT 6 Afl> SAlUROAY. OCU DA MOfl>AY OCT 9 Tl«U SAllJtDAY OCl 14 HOlllS 10 AM · 7 PM _,.. ll«U FRI 9 AM 6 PM SATlJtDAY SOUTHCOAST SHl'tf ..,.TlffGlOft BUCH STOflC ~ .. : ' • •r-,.. .. '4. f J" ., "" tiw ' BF-a. .. • tP. t J •.. a,.,.. ""' ... Ir··· ~·\,rJ · ·· .. ; r .. , ·: · .;· •"! ~ • -:-••' I . ~i•• .J .__.' / ., .• ..J .. . w e offer e•cellent com- pensation plus t>enet11s For 1mmed11te conslder- auon. please contact Carol or Elaine at (714) 830-8800 Equal op - portunity employer. IUllUllUll ... ....., ........ port Beacn tocallon ner • must Perteet tor WITH Start mid-Nov 6•6-5074 college student or r etttee EXPERIENCE MOOELSI EX1'RA "" $5.60/Hr to start Call • MEOICAU DENTAL ACTORS All Types Print Re/Max of Huntington BENEFITS ada. commerci als & Beach. 841-400 4 or •ONGOING TRAINING fashion shows 846-9660 • CREDIT UNION Kensington Models. 8383 • ... PTlllllf • OPPORTUNITY ro SEC FIT Seti starter knowledge of comp & typing helpful Will train a quick learner Phone per· sonahty a must Fast paced ofc Start 1111 Ron 582-7715 SEC P/T tor NB Real Estate Ole 10-15 hrs wk Some real estate el!_P pref 644-9513 DYllMIC PROTECTIOI SERVICES !\rooA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE \ 400, Beverly Hills Advertising agency Front MANAG~MENT (l 1•) IJl-HIO SUPER SANDWICH NOW HIRING P/T-F/T Morn- ings & afternoons Mon- Fri 545-~887 Wiishire Blvd. 1 ADVANCE INTO 213-966-2332 offioe appearance. light I typing Contact Pola, For an ON-THE-SPOT tn· llllL nnl 841-0111. tervlew. apply In person Secretarial nun uaanut <H•U> I -llftl-n.nu ACAOll 17th & Ir vine In Costa I 1 O•f0<d. e g llUftlY MIYll Perfume & cosmellc dem-.... Tl•'" WEONEso~v onstretors for focal l •• "' Irvine ofc has 1mm opening for tndtv w11rac1 escrow exper Musi have good C1e11ca1 skills prol ap- pearance & altitude Go t>enefill 714-26 1-6222 Mesa. now htting Mvst 1 s Make ~Y PIT tor Huntington Harbor Flor1at 3yr clean OMV Retirees ok 846-4455 stores 1-800-833-8800 !For rNI e1tete lnvestmen1 9 OOam-4 oopm be 18 10 apply 10 Rvn -(IOSe company. Busy pnones. 19122 'Broolcnurst llUI llST&LUR TUllll •TIUll UIYIOI hte typ1rnj1. 11anous duties 1corner of Garfield) Are you paid wt\11 your Non-smoker 7 30 -4 30 HUNTINGTON BEACH lll.MIYPD• M-F A.M • P1rty Pleazers Florist. C M 5't6-221 1 Oentll lltll UST. f IT Exp, ROA pref Xlnt oppty with gre1t team. Irvine 786-0777 or &4(µ292 DIVER P/T For n ull clea ni ng Exp/equip helpful Will tr11n ngnt person Cett only 498-9633 Tony •m• For 1 Ton Tank Truck Orange County Route Newport Sentta11on Cell 8am-10am. 846-2700 •nn worth? Needed 7 PIT to Cati 751· 7400 for ap- $9 75/hr, 3 FI T t o pointment. $16 50/nr 960-0833 Laguna Gallery Seeks Local Ar1t1t1 E.111'11b1t your paintings Contact Wes 11 498-1780 YCNr calllnljl IS •t TPM We REGISTcREO NURSES nave 1mmed1ate per- S31 .200 a year & up Plus menent & temporery pos- F R E E h o u s 1 n g 111ons for y<N to cl'loose 1-800 -423 -17 39 or from Call us & stop tn 1-800-488-2772 and say Hello Positions lmll111.PP/T Flexible l'lo\.lrs. Call Sue 642-6A50 OFFICE MANAGER Full or pin time S 10 an nour I need a responSible <>Pen tn~ougl'lout Orange County OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT (No fees 100•1. Free) person to take over my •1'11 PD.-&.• one man oltloe so I can Local dellverles. M -F spend more time outside lnnne852-9889 • Clean OMV Apply Mas-Mlflnljl. NB near airport 17802 Skyparl< Cir : 110 ter Blueprint. 234 F11-C1ll anytime 759-9335 Fount. Valley 641-3'225 Cher, C.M. 540-9373 17 195 Newtlope St :206 1m11-.11UPT * ..... * For butY N B heir salon. RECPT /GEN OFC MesMOQer MfV\ce Expd. Hvy pnon91 Tues.-Sat Many temp pos open FIT Mu1t nave OMV Xlnt Ml /pertcs 631-1390 100'% frM. Elli> nee print out, Car lnturence Rot>erte/Philys 724-0111 Valld CA OrlY91'1 LIC Min -/lllTlf llJlll S300 wt! 491-3700 FIT PIT M-F 9am-2pm or RESTAURANT EARN S500 TO $1000 1 30-10pm S61Hr Ben· -· WEEKL y STU FFING eflls Light typinljl for SERVERS/CASHIERS computer Apply In per-FIT -PIT Apply between en~ at l'lome. No eon Books on T8')9 729 2-5 weekdays EOIE"S expenence For free Info FetMs St CM 6'3-5S25 DINER. 2305 E Coast Hnd Hll-addr esHd Hwy Coron• del Mar •tamped envelope to • w..-n LnlL .,.....-·----- p 0 Box 10 Dearborn FIT Good '*"9fill Resteurent Helghtl, Mieh 48127 Cell Barbare for ai>9t SOUPLANT ATION now .. ,.,, 2001 hlrlng tor all poss Must lllllW llm\'UY ......,. be entuslastlC, flexible, & Experienc:«I, mature pro-PUTl IP,..-spHk fluent engll1n leMlonel w1nted for lull 5 days per w..ic Includes Apply In person 1555 Mf'll<» NCfOW company Sat 1'yplrnj1. art beck-Adami Ave, C.M. Call 7 14 -984 • 2 7 4 4 ground helpful Wiii train Restaurant Leave message. Apply PENNYSAVER. WllTD/WUTllll FOOd 18eo Placentla Ave . With~ to Mn/\oe estab-111210111.P Cotta Mesa. llahed rout•. $40-160 Studenta. HouHwlves. CUl'I deity. FT/PT. Energetic. re-Llft'llMN lleble & fWxlble. $1403 . t17181MO 979-0747 CleNY Ooga, Hot Dog Cart Newport ~ 780·8&38 ........ relalled office. Wiii train. Telephol,_, organl%lrnj1, INpplng/reoelvlng. Must be f!Ulble a. ll\lllou9 to woni. Kendall 176-.9420 One yr. ·recent exper In restaur1rtt MCteterlal or o-n·1 elk Ill llPll p /T typltt work. Type 45 c .. 1 f0t ec>s>t. 497-8220 ~~J'l" 10/12/89 Vittorio N9WPOfMHM School• * IDAIL * Pel IC)f'j, ...... Some p lumbing e• p e n a nc e helpl ul 367-0740 Call t>elw lllllTUT/REOIPT 7 00 am-10 00 am TEACHER P tT PrP· You re tn good company' Engr ftrm In N B n:eec:ts 1ec1y1recep 1 F1l1ng typing. computer ellP re- quired Me<1tdentprol11 snarinljl Non-smoking of- fice 752-6868 SchOOI N A, E y c ac credited ECE reQutred Good 1>enef11s 968-3100 Equal Oopty Employer - At T J M ou , we re growing fosi er 1non ony olher off pnce re taile r tn the country A nd we re counting ori yo ur enthusia sm. friendline ss ond reo l teom sptr1t to m ake the apenmg o f our 318th store-locofed ot fountain Valley Promenade, 11295 lrook· hurat Street In Fountain Valley-a b19 success Come ,., our OfMn Hou•• Monday tftrough ·r1tunday, Octolter 9-J2 r.J. Maxx fountain Valley Promenade J829$ lroolcltunt Street (Nottftwe•t corner of lroNltunt & 11111, Nortft of Collen'• Corner) fountain Valley JOom to 6om . to let the community know about the more than 100 9reat GptMrtvnltle1 we ho¥e a¥Ollaltle for full OM ~rt tlMe 01aoclot91. Openlng1 alto exl1t for ,._lnclothea store detectt¥e1. You con count on good poy and great benefits including: • FlexlW. Meclkol hneflt1 • Tuition Aulatance • flealWeSchedulu • 401K ...... • MerchalMll• Dbcounta • a.hien11111e11t Opp•rtunlty ........ liiUCh .... ,... No upen•n<:• is requintd for most positions. And, if you',. intereshad In furth«ing )'OUr career with us, our intamol promotion policy giws you the ()f)p<>rtunity to leom, Of'OW and sua..d. So if you wont o iob ~ Roir, fathton ond fun-count on T.J. MaJUl to d.li""I Can't rnolle it to the OS*' Hou .. t Then 1top by ofter our opening and otli to ..,.-with the Store Manager. control I 14 Ftul1 (1"9 llaar) 19 Bah 1eggs1 20 1nqu1s111~ 21 rv s predecMsOI 23 S.t- SOOt anos and tenors 24 Vegeta~ dt1nk 26 Bteai.ta.st items 26 Coohng t>everage 29 Grtme 30 Footwear 32 Res.ult of tenoer t>eooer 33 Actrl$S -West 34 Frt9hten 36 Start '°' ca~ 0< way 36 S.awe«J 39 Decorah~ plant 40 Del>tor s oa.oer 41 Booth 42 BrthS/'I m()IUMS u Ottsor1ng 47 Cap1tat of South Korea 46 L A tNm 49 Well·t>eon9 S3 Teeth on a wheel ~ P810 SS Sancttlteel S6 High·sehool sul>,ect 57 Bonng tool S6 S.t11fy 59 Plutnl>tng pt()blefT\ 80 Kid! (a tootballl 6 1 ~ium or neon 62 Zodiac 119n 63 Handlee Clum.oly &4 Sound the a&lrm 85 Serl>enl'. tooth 141 Commotion 17 Body-building tood 19 Aooeter ... "". 70 Long S*'tods 71 Upet'd abOUt 72 Possess 73 Chickpeas 75 Chew Ille lat 76 A dozen dozen 79 Ointment 80 Lady s count~part 81 Funny 85 Propels ii ~·" 86 Monk s room 87 St0ltan VQICano 88 From -to nyts 89 Ripen 90 -1>tue? 9 1 Briooe tee 92 Banyan Of l)O()lllf 93 Sty~s 94 Tractor lraoi.c 95 H8n9t"9 0<namen1 9 7 Soft drtr>i. 98 Minds 99 Silent 111m s tar -Negri 100 l'ermente<l rrulk proouct 10 1 Sit.rt insert 102 Crude 103 Ritvotutton•r> 104 Dec>tcl 106 Replica 107 Part ol HRH t08 We>gllly bool. , , t I smell t 12 0ut111S I 13 PuS/'I t>aGI. 117 Actress Gardn(!r I t8 Per\.IW 119 T1ll 11"8 SOii 120 Aria e 9 121 MeloOY 122 Perta.nong to nou<rst\menl 125 Sand'tncll ingredJllrlt 129 Gather 1>11 b) 1)11 130 Beast of burden 13 1 Sesan>e Street regular 132 Fonune- tellef. ~ 133 Atfirmatlves 134 M1m1Cked 13S~- 136 Baebell gfMI -Mualal OOWM 1 Cool llPOI 2 Recruiter' 3 Former 11oc1<ey stet 4 Gr.Oual _., ong -ay S Take delig ht "' 6 Boor 7 -...... goong 10 St ,_ 8 Pmrale ~ 9 Gt~ tr.e onc.- OYer tOGr~ 11 Tred1r>g center 12 Harem room t3 l igtl1S la hrel 1' Will.am Howard 15 Qr>e.01 ,,,. - folk 16 Otl9 Day at 17 Oeoth ht\d .. 18 German CtfV 19 F0<m Ol llU 11ng1ng 22 LUt Greell ietter 2S Soy PfOOUCI 27 Lacking pe1n 31 S•lflo- 35 A1...,s So 36 "9r0Und ~· 37 Tiglllly 11retc"-O 38 -81'11 39 Stave deed 41 Looi.s for 42 Lecture 43 For tear that 44 0Yerdl8!ge tor lictiets 45 ~'"98 •8 Eskimo hut 47G1ve r1MIO 48 H()f'M eolo< SOComoeny emt>tems s1 Swee> 52 C1t1neee tM s. l(llled "' l:>attle 55 Beverage from heel1h-tood 1tore 58 Attl18'1 ~ S6 Spouti St Gentte perton 80 Gtv.a b.c2 ~to 14 Eerth or hook loltoWW IS Nourilf'lment 66 Kon· -(lamovs rail! 68 Throw 69 Summon 70 Poet -Pound 71 S1opong ~~ 73 Nerve a Nol any 75 -truly 76 Like some MMS 77 F amous ~ 76 In debt 79 Slrac> 81 Female~ stuoen11 62 ChOc:Olate IUbltitute 83 Nimble ~Lawful 66 Sllrtnt< back 87 -Stantey Garone< 68 Statll - 91 Edible root 92 Whigs O()ponel'll 93 Slants 96 Oeoerve 97 Paint laye< 98 Fo• or tuncey folio- IOC8tt0n 10 I MIXtU~ ol graions nuts e1C 102 Vme e O 103 G1YeSan ~t 105 -m111 1'-"1'rY sneca1 106 Mongrel 107 ASSISI 108 SharP-IUltng 109 Future Med I I 0 Comf'edea 1 12 Low-calOtlia d1llf'o 113 ··o.ys of Wine ~- 1 t4 Gui ot aong 115 --IN 19nCe I be Ul\Oectdedl 1 16 Fcwmerty 1 18 OOea wrong 1 19 -Mid fortvM 120 At of 8l1gllt' 123 """klrma - 124 Snoam 121 womer,.M'lghts -127 ColumNlt - IAnderl 121 C... • E R s y PlllllC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTICE 6049 A variety of Older kittens & spayed/neutered adult cats need responsible. lovlng lnSlde homes 536-3171 or 839-70 19 I HIMALAYAN KITTENS CFA. Seal Point. beaut marks. 9 wks, box train- ed Shots $200 650-8553. FIND P\&JC NOTICE P\B.JC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE NtllC NOTICE P\111.IC NOTICE *1118 YW* *IUI* MYllllll 4-speed. new motor. C-60 wide tires. yellow. eiu:et- lent gas mileage $1000 or best otter 847-7t94 PlllllC NOTICE Get an angle on 11141 Carnet a equipment you've always wanted Read clautfled rt8JC NOT1C£ FICTITIOUS euslNESS al'ge County on September FICTITIOUS aUSINESS This statement was Meo NOTICE Of 11s1eo abOve on February I FICTTTtOUS 9USINESS The reglltranl com-11. 1989 7 1989 ..._ ITATE•NT 21 1989 NAME STATEMENT with the County Clerk of Or-PETITIO.. TO 1989 NA• STATEMENT menced 10 transact buSI· Mtehael Carroll Helen Royce The lollowlng persons are f'313t3 Tile following person~ are ange County on Septembfor ADM ... STE,. ESTATE This statement was ltleO The following person~ are ness under the 1tct111ous This statement wu ltled F.uont PubllSfled Orange Coast Dally PllOI September 17. 24. October 1. 8. 1989 SU·021 doing buliness as· PubhSl1ed Orange Coast 001ng bvs1ness as 7. 1989 Of WALTER with Ille Counh Clerk of Or-<101ng t>Ys1neu as business na~ 0< names with the County Clerk of Or WMO BUILDERS. 22032 Dally P1io1 October 1 8. 15 BECKeA BECKER AND Cynthia L Busby l AUGHLJN BURROUGHS ange Count\t on September B'l'RO THERAPEUTICS. listed above on September ange County on Sectember l1lander ln, Huntington 22 1989 HAYES. 2850 E Mesa Verde F430760 .i" known H 7. 1989 17100 Gllielle lrvlne. CA 14, 1989 113. 1989 Beectt, CA 92646 SU-074 Dr. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Published Orange Coast WALTER BURROUGHS Robert L Shaw Ill 92714 RenM loar F431M5 CA 92646 92626 SU 0 19 cre<111ors con11n9en1 crto<11 Daily Pilot September 17 92662 1nge County on September 22. 1989 "8.JC NOTICE Wllliam M.Dewing.22032 Sylvia M Raoer 2028 Daily Piiot Septembe1 17 CaaeNo.A150360 F4:J9712 BrendaJoyceBytd.3 11') ThlS statement was lileol Published Orange Coast lsland9r. Huntington Beach P\111.JC NOTICE I Swan Dr Costa Mesa CA 24 October 1, 8. 1989 To all l\eirs. benehc1a11e~ Pubhshe<l Orange Coast Onyx. BelbOa Island. CA with the Counly Clerk of Or-Dally Plio1 October 1. 8 15 Thi• buSiness is con-ITATl'.MINT Of This bus1ne~s 1' con lors ano persons who m..iv 24 October '· 8 1989 This business is con-19 1989 r~·-1 SU·029 FICTITIOUS IUSMSS ducted by An lndtvl<lual AaANOONMENT OF ducleO by An ln<ltVfflual P\llUC ll)Tlt£ I otherwise be 1nteres1eo 1n Su--020 ducteo by an mOM<I~ ..._1 M,._.STATllllEMT The registrant com-USE Of flCTl'TlOUS I The registrant com-1111e will or estau.• or t>olh 01 The registrant com· Published Orange Coast j P\lll.IC NOTICE The following P«SOnl ere metlC*I IO transact buSI· auatNESS NAME mence<I 10 transact DUSI• FICTITIOUS austNESS I WALTER LAUGHLIN BUR PlllllC NOTICE menced lo transact bUSI· Daily Ptlot October 1 8. 15, doing buSIMSI .. neat ~ the ftettttous The following persons ness un<ler the 1tc1111ous NAME STATEMENT ROUGHS also known h ness under the l1ct11tous 22 1989 1 FICTITIOUS 9USlNE81 AN EXECVT~ SEAylCE, bUSinfts name 0t names have abanOOned the use of t>usmess name or names Tl'le following i>efsons arto WAL TEA BURROUGHS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name or names SU-036 NA• STATEMENT 27 WlllowTree ln. lrvtM. CA lilted at>ove on NI A ttie Fic111iot1s eusiness Hste<I abOve on October 1 001ng bu5Jness as A PET1T10N Ms been hied NAME STATEMENT ltsted above on August 23 I The lollowing persons are 92715 Wltllem Dewing Name The Assoe>allO<\ ol 1989 FAC INTERNATIONAL b) Kennetri R Blumer i11d The following persons are t989 rtaJC NOTICE 00<ng business IS l one C Marini 27 Willow TNI statement •as hied Medical Group, Specialists Sylvia Ra<ler 3262 Oregon Ave Costa, Ton• Burroughs Doane in 1'1f' oo~nop~~si~A~~FIC COM· I Brenda J Byrd A O p Col1«11ons. 520 Tr" Ln. lrvtM , CA 927 tS with the Couniy Clerk ot Or-Acuon Po1en11a1 Physical This statement was hle<l Mesa CA 92626 1Superoor Court 01 Cohlorn1A MERCIAl ENTERPRISES This statement was hle<l flCTTTtOUI aUSIHESS 1 Nutn1eg Pt 22QOE. Costa Thta businus la con- atlQe County on September Therapy. Superi0< Care ol with the Coonty Clerk ol Or-Bruce Allen C0<zine. 32621County of Orange 1280 8 B9 233 N with the County Clerk of Or-NAME ITATEMENT Mesa. CA 92Cl26 ducted by An lndillidual 111. 1989 Ca1tf0<nia, General Services anoe County on Sec>temt>er Oregon Ave. Costa Mesa I THE PETITION reques1s Ison • ewport •noe County on August 23. The lollowlng ~rtOns are1 Gary Gosselin, 423 Fair Or Tht regl•trant corn- F432001 l aboratory. Superior Medi-12. 1989 CA 92626 that Kenneth R Blumer ano Beach CA 92660 1989 F42922t 001no bullntss as 11 105 Costa MeSll CA menced to transacl busl· Publlahed Orange Cout eel TH!lng. Action Ptlyslca) F'313t1 Oscar L Al<lrige. Jr 845 Toni BurroughS Doane be 10~~n '!li~:e~~m'.'.'!~~ Publtsheo Orange Coast A JC PR B JUDY 92626 -undef the flctltloue Delly Piiot October 1, 8, 15 Therapy lndustnal Me<lteal Puohshed Orange Coa5t Vineyaro Sr Duane CA appointed as personal rt'~ Santo Ana CA 92707 Dally Piiot September 22 COOPER PUBLIC RELA· This business 11 con-l>uslne9s na,,,. or names 22. t989 Spec1a1tsts Dally Piiot October 1 8 t5 91EO lO E F 8 5 V resentat•ve to a<1m1n'1t>r 1111• Tho• businoss 15 con-29 October 5. 12 1989F797 TIONS 4 Atoll Orrve Corona oucled by An Individual listed above on Sep1ember SU-032 T .. ~ F .... 22 1989 ric oss 4 •neyaro estate ol tile oeceoent " ' Q c "262 .. '"' 1Ct111ous .... smess · S Ou CA 9 tOIO oucteo by An lndMdual def Mar A • ,, The registrant com-7, 1989 ----------Name referred 10 1b0Ye was SU-026 1 ane THE PETITION reQvP'>1> JuO•th Cooper 4 Atoll menced to transact bus1-This statement was flied "8JC NOTIC[ filed 1n Orenge County on •-JC 111111'\TfC[ d T~ bbu~n~s~ ~ 7°" the Oecenoent s WILL ancJ m!!::~ r~~·~;~:;a~l c~u';:. Pllll.IC NOTICE Drive Corona <lei Mar CA ness unoer the l1c1111ous wllh the Couniy Clefk ol Qr. ------"lllZ> 7/26189 FILE NO F398019 r11UL "" ui,, Y n n iv1 ua cooic11s ii any be <1om111f>d ness unoer the f1ct111ous FICTITtOUI aUSIHESS 92Cl25 business name O< namn atlQ8 County on Septemtler ,.._,.,....,. __ _.. owner The ANOCietlOn ol e registrant com to prooa1e The will ano any Tri1s bu11ness is con-Usted abOve on September 8. 1989 ..._ STA~NT OncOIOgy and Hemetology flCTITIOUS IUSIHESS ~ 10 tranNCI bUSJ· eodte1ls are available lor business name or names NAME STATEMENT ducted by An lnd1v1<1ual 15. 1989 l orle Marini The loltowlng IMWSOrlS are Group Speclalists. 17300 NA• STATl•NT nes~ under the hc111tous exam1n111ton in the 11~ keQI llatedabo'lf!onJuly 15 1989 The followlng persons are The registrant com-G1ryGoseeltn '.-0 doing bu-as. 17111 St Sulle J.132 Tustin The lollo'#lng pe<sons •re butmess name or names by the court ThtS statement was filed d0tng business as SUNWOOD REALTY ANO c· "268.0 doing business u listed abOve on September T .. E P~ITION r ..... uA•ts ... Ith trle County Cieri! of O<· NEWPORT FINANCIAL rnenoed to transact OOSl· Tiits statement was Med P\.tOltsn.d Orange Coast "• c To o TR " "" ~ ... ~~ c s G o a ness unoer the llc11t1ous1 Wllh the County Clerk of Or-Daily Piiot <>-tember 17 DEVELOPMENT, 8907 This oosiness was con-EDU A I NAN AIN-9. 1989 lkllhority 10 administer 1~ ange ounty on eptemt>er A UP. 775W 17111 Untl ._., wam.r Avenue. Suite 228 Oucteo by an unrn· ING ASSOCIATES 875 This statement was Ille<! estate unoer tne inoepen 7 1989 Coste Mesa. CA 92626 ~~t~~;.a;9A!,;us':8ii;: ~09~~nty on Seplemt>e< 24. Oc1~ 1. 8. 19':u--006 Huntington Beach, CA corporated association PraS1<110 Dr Costa Mesa CA with the County Clerk of Or· <lent AOministralton of Es· OeeAnn Lynn Summe<s Julte Ann Valerlttne 1963 Judith A Cooper ,431790 ---------- 92&47 other than a parlnerSh•P 92626 ange County on September tales Act (This authority will F430751 Port Dunle1oh. Newport T1111 atatement was llleo Pub"shed Orange Coast Dennis A Catron. 3850-E This etatA~nt ~as filed Harvey Elhol Stern 875 7, 1989 allow the person•! repreOAn. Published Orange Coast S.ach. CA 926&0 "8JC NOTlCE ~·--p ~· Or c •• CA B .. c 0 ~ 0 II Pit I s I be 17 Th b with the County Clerk of Or-Dally Pilot October 1. 8 15. ----------Herard. Santa Ane, CA with Iha County Clerk of Or-r-do . osta .... esa. ruce " orc1ne tauve lo take many ac11ons a ~ o ep em r . it uameu is con-ange County on September 22. 1989 92703 ange County on Septmeber 92928 F430755 wlthout obtaining court llP· 24. October I, 8. 1989 ducted by An Individual 19• 1989 SU·030 FICTfTIOUI IU9INISS Tl'tlt busineu Is con-18 1989 This business ii con-Published Orange Coast proval Bef<><e taking certain SU-010 The reg111rant com -Ft3:2021 MA• STAn.NT ducted by: An lndiYtduat Publlthed Oral'ge Coast ducted by An lnd1v10ua1 Darty Pilot S99tember t 7. very important actions. how-PUBLIC NOTICE menced to trannci bull· Publllhed Orange Coast P\111.IC NOTICE The followtng Pl"OM are The regtitranl com· 0.lly PilOt Octobe< I. 8 15. The r eg1a1ren1 com-24. October 1. 8. 1989 ever. the personal represen· neu under the he1lt1oua Dally Pilot October I. 8. 15 doing business u · menGed to lrtnMC1 bus.I· 22 1989 menoed 10 trensact OOSI· SU-012 lahve Wlll be required lo give FlCTITIOUS 9USIHESS bullMSS name Of names 22. t989 FICmiou• au..... ANDREAS FASHIONS. neu under the flctlllous 5u037 ness unoer the flchttous noltee to interested persons NAME STATUIENT listed above on September SU-033 NA• STATDllENT 669 W 19th Stf9et. Cotta bualMM name °' names buSiness neme 0< names "8.JC NOTICE untess they have wa.ved no-15. 1989 T f Mesa. CA 92628 lilted ~ on December fisted above on September tlCe O< consenteO 10 Ille The IOllowing &>«sons are Judith Ann \/eler111ne he ollow>ng pe1sons are EtOtSa V Hemondez 120 lM5 "8JC NOTICE 7. 1999 FlCTfTIOUS M.IS*ESS propo$e<! action 1 The inoe-d04~ t>vs•nes.s as Thi• 11a1~1 was filed P\alC M)T1C[ doing t>vsines!~OCtATES Firelhron Rondo Santa Dennie R. Catroo Hervey Stern NA• STATlllllPfT pendent admtnlllrltton R DANS TY ART 2020 wfth 1111 County Clerll ol Or-ELLIS & Margarita. CA 92&88 Thia et8'*'*"t WM hied flCTITIOUS llUSMU This statement wu hied The loltowlng per-eons are authOrlty Wiii be gr1111eo un· Susan •5 Santa Ana CA ange COUflty on Septembef FICTITIOUS ..... SI COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Tl'tls buslneH 11 con- wlttl ... County c .... ol Or· MAMI STA~ With the County Cieri! of Of. doing bullness u ,... an tntereeted per-son 92704 15 1989 . .. ... ITATIMINT ORAFTINOfTECHNICAL IL· ducted by An lndlVldu.i jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijiiii~ The toltowtng persona are al'ge County on Seotemt>er FAST LANE PRODUCTS, Ii._. an obia.-tton to the ...,11_ Rebecc:a Joanne Christy. ' f'320S1 The following persons are LUSTRATION. 82l Beoon•a. The registrant com-dol bual ea: 12 1989 11611S lln Or UnltT -...... .... 443ElmhurstLn.CA92626 Publ1111ed Of•,,,_ Coast dolngbu91MMU C«onade1Mat.CA 92e25 mencect 10 trtnNCI bull-~ng 1 ,_. · • a za rve, · tlon and sl\Ows gooO cause This business Is con-.. .-RACING HERIT•GE. 2106 Norrnen Howard Ellls. POSTCO. 2«9 Vassar Pl '"1• 081'den Grove. CA 926'3 wny the court shOuld not Dally P1lo1 October 1, 8, 15. '"' 1803 H Pl New t ness undet the nc1111ous eo.ia Meaa. CA 92626 Publlshe<I Orange Co.st John Schloe. 11811 grant lhe authority ducted by An tndMdual 22. 1989 VIiia Laredo. Newport even ace. por t>u-s narne °' nem• Patric:ll Post. 458 A San-Da I Pll 1 Oct be 1 8 15 Salinaz Drive "T" Garden The registrant com-SU-03• e..ch, CA 92G60 Beech. CA 92863 1111ed at>oYe on October 1, t•---. . Or• ....... CA 92669 1 '>' 0 0 ' • • · · • A HEARING on the pell· ~ to transact bus1-Roy Gary Laver. 2106 Thia bualneH 11 con-t989 ._., --.-22. 1989 • e .. "23 Grove, CA 92643 flon Wiii be held on Novem-neH under the llctttloue __ .,. lllftTll'r Vitia latedo. Ne~port ducted...,. An lndivldueJ T .. IS 1ta1~1 wu f•'-" Mlchael Post, 2U9 ...,..... Otvld B. Ward, 27333 ber 2 t989 al 1 45 PM In .---nut~ -Tll v' I I n ~·-· ,,.,., wuaar Or. Costa Meaa. CA Pinewood Rd l ake Ar · · bu81MU name Of names Beach. CA 92660 • reg llran com -with the Count'i' Cletk of Qr. PAC91C .. 92869 PlaJC NOTICE rowtlead CA 112352 • Oec>t No. 3 IOcateo et 700 lltted above on September irlCTITIOUS IU ... SS T1111 bu11ne11 '' con-menc4ld lo traonct bull· ange County on September -Ila.WAL PAM Thie buslneaa 11 con-This bu1lne11 11 con CiVlc c.nter Or,,,_ West. Or· Cl. 1989 N,A• STArn.NT ducted b'i' An lnd1vudual ,_. und9r the llchtlOua t, 1989 -•• • ducted .... A Genefat Patt· FICl1nOUS .,..... • 8n08 CA 92702 This stalement wu filed The followlng peqons ere The reglatrent com-bual,_. ~ or names EJolN v Hernondu c....y. ""°"'*Y nerthlp -· ..... •TAT'llmWf ducted by A General Perl· '" ·vou OBJECT lo the wlUi tile Coun('I' Clerk of Or-ck*IO bu8'MM.. menc:.d to transect bu9j... liSt.d atiov.on NIA Fal7lll ;a~,'S~.;:.~ Th• regl 11raf1t com-The to11oW1nQ petaOnS are ~ "•Ol•tr•nt com-llfantlng of lhe pe1l11<>n. you ange County on September P S.-CUSTOM FRAMING, nesa uricMr the fictitious Tllla .,atement wu !tied Publl9'1ed Orange eou1 ......., 9Mdl menctd to tr81lNC! bus!-doing ~ u rnenc.cs 10 tr911UCt ~9i-~~ ~~::,~-Z:. 6, 1989 335 w t711't Street. Santa buelneU name or n.mes wl1h lhe County Cietk ol Of. o.11y Pt4ot ~lamber 17 ..... MM ~ the llctitlous CLB RESOURCES. 1n F nel8 under the flctt1tous,111e wntten ob ..... IO<\I with Atbecc:.a J Chrlety Ana. CA 92706 llsted abov9 on Seplembet .. County on September 24. October 1 8. 1989 . •••••••••lll butilnMS name or names Rlveralde Or, Newport ~ !*rte or namee ,~. fGOSIO Pa1rlolt lMl4I PirOlo. 301 6. 1919 7• 1989 SU~15 " lllted •~ on September Beectl, CA 92863 llheoourt before the heerlng Publlshed Orange Coast Monte VIila CA 92627 Roy Lawr Nonnan Howard Elffs !19tecl ab0\19 on Saeptember YCJAJr apPffranoe may be In 0.lly Pilo.t "-tember 17. This bu1lness 1$ c::on-T ......... a'--t wu II._.. ,..,.,.,i----------15, 1989 Cyntl'tlll L ButOy. 208 1, t989 person °' by ..,,.,r attorney .. "'-'" .,_8 .,.., r-•• ,..,,..,, ""' Publ lhed Or•,.,.. Coast "8JC NOTICE P111rtcll Post Kings Pt, Mewport 9Mcft. Thie .. .,..,,..,1 ._.. mec1t IF YOU AREA CREDtlOR c:4, ..,..,ot>er 1. . 1..,,, ducted by An lndMdual wlttl ll'te County Clerll of Or-1 -··-•------------™• etatement was filed CA 92Cl13 with t~ County c.11. of ot-1°' a con""-t crec:lltor of Ille SU-007 The reg111rant corn-anoe County on Sec>tember Dall)' Pilot September 17. '1CTITIOUS .,... .. with the County Cleflt of Or-Thie bualneu la con· ange County on September deceased~~ must file your "8.IC NOl1C( meneed to tranaac.! r>usl-12. t989 24. Octol>ef t, 8 19':u-o 18 ..._ STAft•NT ange County on September ducted by. An lndlVIOual 7, J1~! W ., ..... ~ lclalm wlth the cOurt end mall ,_. unOer the flCtltlou1 "411.. The lottowlng t>ertons 811 15. 1919 The regl1trant com--"""' .....,.,... Ille tonal FtcTITIOU8 ..-as bvalneu name 0t namet P\.tt>llthed Orange Coast doing butlnMt .. fa11G mencect to ttanaact bual· ,a1711 8 copy to I* rep-_. aTA~ lilted above on December o.ity Pilot Oclober t, 8, t5, ftaJC NOTIC( A ENO USER CONSULT- PuObhed Orange Coul neta unOet the tlctttloue P\tb6llhed Oflltlge' Coaet r-lall"9 llj)p0inled by the Ttle ,--....... persona ere 1988 ' 22. 1989 ING B BUSINESS USER Delly P.to« Oclobet 1 a t5 ~ neme « n11mea ewy Pflot Septemo. 17 coun within tour month• -"... Pat Plroto &u-025 .-cnnouaauwu · .......... 22 919 • • • llaeed Sep 24 Oc10ber 1 • 11'. • Prom the dale Of first ... dCMnG butlneM -Tl'tlt statement •IS llled ..... aTATlmNT CONSULTING, 824 112 !I • 1 Su.-031 5 .. etx1ole on tember • • • su.ooe "*!Ce of 1et1ert .. PfcMOed Pl1JS ONE ENGINEER-wltl't the County C'9rk of Qr. .....c llmC( The lollOWll'IO pertont are :1~' Coela ....... CA ~~===~==~~~~~~==~~~~·~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~9~~the~~~~~•W1.~~tyon$ep~ber ~~M 1 fomla PrObllte Code The Coet.a Mela. CA 92927 13 1Nt '1CTIT10Ue W.. SIGN DEPOT too Waiat t. E°"""10 B CamoOel. time 1or Mf'O c61ifft1 .. not ~ ..,.,_ Brown. • ,.,_ .._ eTA~ 1"" 81 Ste,. Cc.a Meee. 1824 112 VI06a Place, Coe1a STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? · . . ' ..... betot9 IOur '"°""'9 '41 ..,,.__._10-1-. eo.ta P\ellfleO Orange C0Mt TM ...... _... .,. CA N921 . ....... CA 92127 ::,. ltle haering c»ee nottce ~CA'"'~ 19 con· Deily Ptloc Oc1otlet 1, I . 1$, dOlflO ~a Aobefl.on En1erprlH1 ~ :':"8 ~con.- you ........ y rvau .... e ,.._ OUctect...., An lndMduel 22. 1HI f' 0 G f R I I N f £A. tnc .• Cellfomle, 800 W 18th, Ttle rtglalr enl com ...,. """''"''" ,,. v7. SO.OU 111'-TIOMAl OUN & AMMO S.. F, c.a Meaa. CA • fie kep1 !:'Y !ht cour1. "you Tl't• reolatrant com-WO,.LO ne16 ._..,a t:Mal mertoed to traneect ~ .. e ~ 1n-.ted In tMn090 to ITanNCt bual· ..,_, ·i..-Hiiia, CA TNa butfnea• 11 con-,,... under tl'te flclltkMll .,. ••· you !MY tie .-. neaa under tM i.c11t1ou1 ..i dllcteO by A Corporation ~ neme °' '*"* ~ ~ ~ ........ , .. }~ ~:":i 1:__~ M11TIDU9 .. llil• "otet G. Kat»lgOng, fl'te r~9lt1rane COM• -~ ~ ~ 1= --,__"' ,,. "'" __, .._.... · .... ftAN IT lll1t "'-Ina It, Lavune menced to Ir.wt bi*-1111 °' an '""9ntcwy and • 1• Tiit ........ ...,_ .. ._ CA taM3 .,... ~ the llctltiout wfttl ettt Coun'Y Qertc °'Or· ..,..... ot ..... -. or OI Tiiie •1111 '*" w lleO .._ ..._. TNI ..,11,... i. con-...._ ,..,. or w 91'19 County on hp••*- flft .,.._., Of ....n • .. •County a.ti of Or· ~ fi AllOCIA1'1a. ..._. tly. Alt ~!fuel ..... Mow9 Oft hPlMlller 7• , .. =::..-=..~ rl.c-ney °" t111111fflMt ,_ v. KMMn . ..,.. T• ,_...,,... com· 11. -ldmund 9r\IOe ~ a--.. .,.... ....... ·..._.~.,_ .....,.,..,CA•111 ....., '° ....-~ TNa 11111PT•" ... fled ~"'*'=ewe -....---h ..... ' flJ9 'lllllUUil Cofpor-... ...., ... latttioua .... Cowie) awl.,. Or·~~ _ 17 """ • ......._ "°"' . , _c ... ,..., .01 vi. Ude ..._ ,.... • ..,.. ~~ °" '"''"""' ... · ...,..... n•• fOr-..0-..._. ----,. ...... --°?RI• 1 14. 1,I ,,.. ~ ll ....... ~·t .... 17 ._ ... ._. _,, ..... --· --· • .,..,. .. ----...... ...... , -• -1, -..... 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If you've ever sighed with envy as r.w'we Qipped through the paset of 'Countrj 'Rome," "Victoria,' or any one ol a half-doaen new periodicala depicting the oomfortable • colorful "They're my specialty," says Hoblit, charm o( country.style interior design. who admits to fuhioning -bv hand -y~'I -adore Irvine Market P!ace'a many of the ftlebanting wreaths, brrd's MUo nests, festoons. toplary tr~. and ilk 0 Decor. Oower ar~ments which catch a From the green weathered-wood customer's eye as he pr~ cloee to get wagon toting live pink and fu.schia a better look at the one.of-a kind p1e('et Oowers in its entry to its antique-hi h h d · d hie The ue.tion. ''What ... Y'Cllll --q (r her . {.-..... F::.·~ ~ ;veey = ift 'lM offices ol Harte 8'owN9t and A... sociates in NewJ>O'"' Beach. F'&naly. after several minutes of diacuuion, parmen Sheldon Harte. John Brownlee and Dan teen wee that itl their o~rall ahibty to get to know their clients -and to take that knowWge and des.ign a home to suit the individ· ual's personalitv, u well as lifestyle. "We reallv spend time with the client, get~ lo ~"°''" them, and what tbey want and expect their home to be. We discuss pace and ~ and see ""'hat that person bas that may be used . Then, we create the living environment tMI aaitl thal ~" hwNiae ft· Oii Giie ....U." and .. (olow IC W. IO C 0 .. Illian. .. ......... He ..... th.a ........ a Aocl. ............ prida tbeioweh• Slee. Mid. Ii.me. or room *>UW be :·run .. (or Oft ii st. I.tit thet ...., h ii naa like Currently ~ on ...., .. lKal ptrticipant.t. a .,....._ .. We "°'k wilh both the projec... the 6rm I.a.a decorallld the Harle. with eight years of ex· huaband and wile and make "'" they Crans home in the upcoming ec... del pecience. and the diltinctiol'I of be"'8 know e..ything up frGnt. Wa don't ;u.t Mar Home Tour. Scheduled to be held the youngat interior dHignPr' previous-walk '" and tab over, we operate Oct. 24 at 10 a.m .. tickets arw avdahle ly employed by Swtbem Caifomia '• ~ and in • bunia 11 like ~ PTA members ol the Corona 1__ • • ..1-,;_ (i "W manner," .._. ~ fie .J_I u:.&. C-L-1 ""--f20 ..:....Let _.pt intenor --eo• arm. 1&y1, e the bulineM • while Harte . aa ·~ .x11W11. •"" ~ int-..ret what they say and want -runshe • . ~Uf*~Ct, S L--..11~ pnae wiU include a tour of leftO ..._ .L="'. he J 1: --L•-•• I in~~·· teen om..-nd i.,..,.b .L-C!L--r __ i__ F 1J1U1 give I m a tota u•~ a~ -~b· J d-:-..... u a "'."!": at u. OJOCTtnan ~. or . u1111 ~ 1tectura """'"e"' mu. more information on the.home tour ea1t "Although anyone ·~ go out and Ste_en. ·~ith more. tban 30 years (714) 760·3320. • buy what they want -rt takes an eye uperience in 1be bu mesa, ha1 worked . , . and uperieoce to make it look good.•• on .everal presJigious p1oject1, including Harte Brownlee & ANOCiatea, ln- Brownlee aaid. Harte expanded on that the renovation and refurni.shng of the terior Design ii 1?cated at 1_691 Weat- theme, explaining that "the mone U.S. Embusy' in Singapore. . ~c1iff Dr. (Weatcliff Court) .an Newport spent on our !iervice and expertile far ··we run tbe run gamut, from the Beach. for more information. contact outweighs the mooey that could be iost ...-chitec:tural end 10 intenor design the firm at (714) 548-9530. furnished interior scented with exotic w c ~~~cboare tdse lora~ bta Lf tops. ;_..,......,a . . be corner SIUll: · • g wmg rea1. ronts, u"t""' ._. potpoun1 • 1t ars more re-• glassed-doored chests. and an over- semblance to a graCJOUS country retreat .. tt_.J :_.J bed nd he • r ( .L_ h--~•-nd b le f stwu::u canopieu arou t &tores 1ar away rom ~ w.ue a ust o .sho 00 South Cout Metro than a shop ... which cozy wr m. Ameritone Paints: where customers 'become friends " is precisely the mood owner Sany Hoblit Maison Decor, located ~ 143 Campus · Jim .Watson greets cuttomers with a wanh!d to create. Dr.. unit C-195. may be reached at smile and a hearty "what can I do for Hoblit , who hails from England, is an (714) 854-4850. you today ... " This is typical of the friendly, casual atmosphere at Ameritone Paints in Costa Mesa. Fur is today's ultimate luxury "We are not a bigb·press~ store, we're a community-oriented buslnea thal likes to get to know people and heJp them in any w.-,. We don't try to oversell, we ju t give a person what they need to get the job done and we try to treat them like we'd like to be treated," Watson saXi. With more than 30 yurs Looking for something to consum· mate the ultimate love affair (or just a lucky streak)? Or to let the world know bow you feel about the life of the senses? Rik Kiszely can help you out. For around 125,000. thl' Newport Beach Je igner will custom design. say. f Please see FUR/DlJ 2xpeJtie1l& t iO.K& 00 0. CVietolliO.K CR.rusttto.s I With 2 Enchanting Stores To Serve Yoa· In 1 Ce~ter ce11:~TR\' n·•~•s••'~"' c •••STJl"S STOKE Unusual 1 of a kind Items • Collectibles • Lighted Wreathes Crystal & Floral Tree Ornaments• All types of Santa• Heritage Village .. Christmas in the City" and much more! 607 4 \\' arner Ave., at Springdale Behind Reubens -Huntington Beach .. . .. " • 0 ( 714) 843-1154 =::lC::::J:=:::c::::::lc:::a-~ LOOK ••• •NTERTAINMENT CENTER ForOniy •479 58"X22"x54· in oak or white wash all solid oak fronts and mouldi• ...,.... in the paint business. be has owned the Costa Mesa store for six years. Ameritone Paints not only carries a large 5election of name brand pain! (Ameritone beiJl8 the major brand), but also a large selection of wallpaper (more than l ,800 style boo~s) and carpeting. Not to be left out is any and every tool or accessory the do-it -yourselfer or contractor ~ to do the job. "We can show a person how to u~ equipment (such as a paint spra yer that may rented) or recommend installers (wallpaper) or painters to do the job." Watson said. He added that helping people with paint colo•. quantity and type of products is what they do be t. "I talk to. a person to see just what their ~ ~ht be -whether the~ need a paint that could be wiped down and cleaned or just what. And. in color matching we ha ve a computer to help with that." Watson's computer. a state·of the-art system that can read any color of an object or piece of material is -irul\' ou'tstahding. ''The computer 'reads' the color and then gives a formula to make that color. All information is stored and can be recalled for the customer at any time." lnv1tmg peop~ to give them a chance to offer aSStStance. Watson's motto says it all ..... A~ritone Paints -Making Ne~rt Costa \lesa a more colorful place to live." .\mentone Paints is located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. for more informatton. rail ( 714) 646·877 4. Antiques N' Plus has some of. ever y thing "A few of yesterdav's memories"' todav." That's hOw the ownN descr~ Antiques Y Plus. Ttus is a store that has tt all. including a friendl y smile and COUrtf'OU' ~r\'ll'e. At Antiques ~· Plus customers caA fmd doll collecttons. a selection of vintage mirror~. deco lamps. and even a brass table from India. TANt 1s a classic 1930s typewriter. -,m "'unt>ntal cabinet tele\ mon from tht' I 1> 111. dnJ clottung and vinta~e jeweln 111 .111 styles. ·for customers looking for thu1 rt>allv un~ue costume this Hallo...,een. stop h' Antiques N' Plus and the s1atr will l"lt' glad to help customer• pu1 1o~ethrr A \n1111111•, \ • plus has a httlf' btt of t'\t'nthinl? JI \t'f\ compt>lltlve prices. llw •lorl' I' lorall'd at I i20 nta Ana. •Ulle D 111 Ln•ta ~tesa. tore hours arf' I t\:311 a.111 10 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturd11\ For more information. call (;'I 11 h..Jt1.:l:!:lO. . BY Calrovn Dt-den Pane e ,, HOME & GARDEN I An Adver11slng Supplement to the DAIL V PILOT -03 Von Hemert: The tradition of quality con tinues The Style ... Carrying on thr fam1lv trad11ior1 ol offenng exrlu 1vt', h1gh-qualit)• 1mportt"d 1111d dorntst1r furmturr and arre"4>rirs. M1rlcv von ltf"mt"rl fourth generation. proudly inv11r J'f'<•pk 10 vis11 tht' \on Hemert 5howrnom in Lo!.ta Mesa "\\e art" nor lrh other furn1turr stor~. "'e art' unMfUI' ... \On Ht'ml'rt said. M1rk\ 1 Barn \On Hemert. tht owner's son. a:. "'t'll a' vwe pre,1 dt>nt manager ot 1h.-tor,. ··~h fatht'r would Lt-herr rxc·i-pt ht' I~ currt'nth· 011 a bu yin,: trip in "pain." ht' addt>d Von Hemen\ mothn. Sur. 1s also an mt<"~ral part of 1hr organmu1on "'h mothf'r 1~ thl' nea11ve Orlf'. 'hr JI' ·~"' 1 u tom floral arrangement~ u'inlf rhr 1 ... ,1 ill<' hi' txplam<'d In tht' Costli '1esa lou11011 fur I I \t'ar'. \On ll!'mert Interior' Im c-111c-r' In ru .. 1111nf'r~ "'ho want nnl'-Ol·d l..ind 11udlll\ mt'rrhand1se, dnd 1hi-pt"r -.onalri..J ottt'nllon of d proft'.,~1on.il dt''lf!Ot'r. "Our di' iJ:ner., m thr ,ho"mom M,. prohabh '-<Hnt u[ tht' lJl-~1 111 tlw ' mdui.tr\. 1ht>\ will worl on an rnd1,,ttluc1I bdj\'t' w11h c·ht'nti. whether 1ta ;1,., nratml( o room, find1~ onr p1r1 i'. or t ur111~h111j:! rhr "hole home." ""fl llf'uwrt l'l plained. He aJdt>d 1h111 •M • c1~1(11111I furn11 ure and df r"""•flf•;, ar,. pruhal •h 1hi-mo I "Ought ttt'm• v.11li "u111•f'•''" lJ,ome 1~ l.."' "'ord \n ex.amplt' ul' 1111• -111r,. • ~oal tu • c1 rr' ..omethutit "d1flnr.nt"' 1• 11 · '"" f u l>o~• from China "Ir 11101.. thrrf" '""''"r' I l ;! H'llf' tu pr•><h.11,. tour I "'IJ "',.,,. rl""""' I'd 111 c1 ltr .. , .rnd llfl"' "''ha ,,. lhP 11nh '"'' 111 rt.,. "''rl.t.· \111 H t'lllPTI •111d . ~ rtJrrl Ir J1!t1111r1HI 1.. • nrit,.rnpnrdf \ d111J l urr1pt'1111 dt'st~ns. the showroom 1·.irrir• furrutur,. for tvery room. "C lwnt.. 1 11n u•ualh ro~ in and l'J" l..s-.t" wt.al rh,., "ant off t~ show· r1w1111, lloor plu.., .,., rarn a largt lr1·t1rm of llll'rt handbt m oor ware- hou"' \ lur 111 11m.-.. "" !.t"U merchan· J1..,,. 1u•I 11\ ""Ill.in~~ lblorners through '"" ""''' •1\,. "Jrl'hou~ .. ~ •n tl1·111..r1 l11tn1ur• ln1 llo located • .ii I·,,,-, '""f'<•fl 81\d m Co ta '-lt'SI \1111dwr ·ho1o rnu111 1• lr)j dted on C<iast llll!h"' ·" 111 I .ie:una Bra1·h. f or morl' mff .r111'!t1•111 •·dll t 7 l 11 h42-'..!05U U&lher ~ malting 8 blal('ml'nl Ill homes 8C'rOSS thf' COUntrV. <\nd. Thf' lrvmf' rvlr brings lugh-qualatv. finr leatht-r St't& to vour h\ing room Thr store 'J>f'1·1alrze~ in contemporarv t\lt"s and carries a large Sf'll'rtton of furniture and accessories. lrv1M tvle 15 local~ at 15315 Culver Dr. For mort' 1nlormallon. call.~7 l -1) 85 7 -5 738. Consumer Service offers advice on care of wood roofs FUR ... From page 02 an ovt"r 1zt'J hand.rarved tt>ak ottoman uphol~tt'rrd in 'sht>ared rhampagnt' mink. Or \OU ran experience lu~c1ou .,hearrcl l>f'a\l•r rhro\oo and the l11~gr.,1. '<lh"'' p1llu"' KtSzel\ will tram ru,tomt"r 10 rart' f1ir the furniture. or :;t'rv1re 11 himself 1f vou prefer. Tht> trak. "alnut or othrr hand rubbt-d wooJ!; that btrurturt" h1i. rhairs. dressing bc>n1·he., aml otht'r p1eres. must be waxeJ bv hand to t>nhan1·t" and prott'Ct thr w0<KI. ") ma ke ITI\ p1t"f'l'~ to he f'rlJ(I\ I'd for Jtl'Ot'r· .i tions... he "81d Exdus1fur 1s loratrd at l b4Q \\ r-t· rl1ff Dr. m :\e"port Bt-al'h. for mort' information. rail (714) MS· 1446. Ratht'r than prmling thousand,, of rfollars on a nl'" root. mam ~oplr arf' lindu:i,: .in .ilrrrnatl\ r \'\ orl'I 51.mglt>-. anJ wood ,hal1•,, prndu1 I'd from rrd rrdar, ha~" lonit IM•t•n c1 11rt'm1er root lur ·Southern California llowt>ver. rrl.Ul\ h11111rn.,.nt>r" Ml' 11(11 izrttmg thr lull ~n wr life oul ul 1lw1r .hakr roof-l1P1 c1u-e of .i lc1r k of t>dura11on. \\ 11h proper trt'atmrnt. shak-t' roof. h.i'" lll'en kno"'n 10 la,1 rrmrt• lhdn P J 'f'df~ Io it"' thr full lJ,onl'fit •ii • rdor .t.aJ..,. rool•. hwn•'""'""r" ,,hou lil ,1pph r).,. •lifllt' 1 .HI' 111 1h,.1r root• d• 1h,., .fo 111 tlwir -1.tmp, drl~ len• 1n~ n ... ..;1i11kf' .wd '-hllll!lf' H JTf'd I 1111d I t'\J• h in·-t ~·nire hil 'f' l~·,.r in ,.,j\,·d 111 rr'-4'ard1 lo dt>\rlop 1 011111111· t11r \o>Oo•J ro<il• to Plltrn.J th•·rr lit•· I hi· artu1I pror,.,~ 1• kno" il' rool r'"'"'' rJt1on and hd• thr"I' -iep' I tit> t1r-· .. ,, ; t "•' r, -urr •'"'' pr1>1 , ......... 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J.ir.tlllf'f' lrum Lon • 1•· • • '•" 11 •' i l -'"dr old rnrnparn 'r 1• l 1• • r 1·.t I• 1111J.•d dlltl m .. ur,.d I '" -,,,,,., ""r'u f' I• lflf'att'd d ' ; ,1 • \It 111·'1!,J'Ul. •Ullf" ii m ~nun· •• 1 \ju .. , ~ nr 'J1ffft' int11rma11on. ··all -, ; I .d ~ We've Got Your Floor Covere FALL SPECIALS , Well, friends , this year marks our 32nd year in Costa Mesa. Therefore, we've decided •o make our annual October sole extra special. Participating monuloc urers ~~~~~ have agreed to give us their lowest pricing for our sole. We will offer outstanding • : , values on carpeting. vinyl lloor1ng hord~ood lloors and window cover 1ngs. Ca 646 -4838 o"j Ne w prereos.,,re your rOOll'S so when you come n we w be cbe •o g ve o ... ·rie eior· P' ce r ou are 1.1nder no oohga11on· trere s no charge serv ce. p s Dcrit ·:;rge· 'O crec ( G..ir ware"'OvSf: ·er super CiOSe·OulS and spec a ly priced '· •oll ends. TM ,5 •he O"ly rre o' the year 'Tlany ot our ow s oc~ prices ore reo uced .-· __ ..__ even lur•her ,rr •ed ·o QvC r i:is ona quont 1 es on ha nd. •• • TOP QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FOR 32 YEARS IN COST A MESA • PLUSH • TEXTURED • SCUPl TURED • BERBER • CABLE Up To 40% Discount On lll Hardwood Floon LICHSED 1 IOtllEI PROFESSIOMAL llST&LUTIH •CARPET • HARDWOOD FLOORS • NO WAX LINOLEUMS • CUSTOM DRAPERIES • MARBLE • CERAMIC TIU Rtsidtnti1/ I CorillHrcill fJmi/1 CJrpt•t Bu.,tnt'~' '""IC (' 189.J SAME FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1972 hou" \lon·frt 9-S·JO • '1t 9 IO-.J 00 • < /11,1•</ '111111." FINANCING AVAILABLE .._ ~ . .. .......... ::°" ..... 1663 Placentia Ave. CoatA Meu. CA 92627 (714)6'6-4838/(714)968-1180 ...... DEN'S • C•rPfll S•les • Custom cJr.,.,~ • tnst•lletion • Vinyl. pe.rqiAt wood • Or•pery rod repelr .. o.;;: .. a : : FLOOR COVERING ·:: ... · 2760 S. Harbor Bl vd .. San ta Ana ORREFORS Contemporary Classics in Fine CJ)'Stal fi·om Stt 'ecle11 . Q rrcfi II'.\' tlc.1ig11cr (J 11 11 nor Cyn;11 \ r i II h c pres c 111i11 g u 11 e H · co II e ct i o 11 ( ~f' '1 is (/,. l g I(/ s s s (' 11 Ip l /( /'(' s (/II d \1 . i II he pl l'l/Sl'd l (} SI g II his dcsig llS ft>J' co llectors. Co1ne i1z and 111e et the artist 6:00 -8:00 pm Weanesday, October 11th 12:00 -5:00 pm . . Thurs~ay, October-12th 979-7694 I *'· .... ..... ..__ a w ... ._.,..._ k £..---.. 4 1 t-. To accent ... 1bis Triptych Vase by Orrefors' designer Eva Stent' i.s ava1lablt' at thl" showroom Situated on the first noor m Cnstal Court. Orrt'fors. weU known for its lint' selt'cllon of crvstal has St'\'eral pieces to fccent am homt' aru. Orrefors is located at 3333 Bear t. m Crvstal Court. For more mforma11on. call (7 14) 549-1959. Stain Art adds a perso nal touch Doors are usuaUy the firs1 and las1 mahoganv, and then choose 1he finish· 1hing seen on a house that 1s "'hv mg color. as well as the glass," Mike rain Art Door Co. believes adding a Barrus. 01'iner with wife. Peggy savs. "personal tou ch" 10 th1 part of 1he :\vatlable seven davs a wttk. Barc·us home is important. said thev make appo.intmenrs for 1hei; d1ent 's convenience. "We aren"1 lik,. 01her door rom· Stam Art Door Co. also does French Crown Floor: 12 years of customer satisfaction J( you're buildmg a new home. or JUll want to improve 1he current one, Crown floor is exactly the store you \.e bttn searrhmg for . Owner BtU Towfigh hu been in the Oooring busineis for more than 20 years. and Crown Floor hu been at its preM!nt loc&tion for 12 vears. Towfagh 11 a licensed contractor, and>aa such can advise customera in all matters concern· i"8 flooring wi1h regard to a customer's parlicular trpe of construction. Because of Towligh s qualifications. ll~s no sur- prise that manv Qf his clients are repeat customers or referrals from others. His knowledge permits him to offer clinic 10 customers who would like to install 1he1r o"'n wood flooring to aave money. he uplamed. "At Crown floor. the needs of the customer alwa ·s come first ." ~re i a w~ selectton of flooring available, mcludmg exotic woods such u African Merbau and Kambala, fumed oa_k from South America, Wuaek from Sweden, ordic from Norway and Scan· dia Oak from Scandinavian counlries. Probably the most exotic wood available is made by l'\.mckers and is imported from Denmark, Towfigh ,said. What makes this nooring so unusual is that the wood is seven-eigh11 of an inch thick, which makes it the thickest wood flooring available. The flooring is avail· able m beach. oak and uh tn thrtt to four grades or quality. Crown floora offer wood flooring from Bruce Hardwoods: Hartco: Rhone: Mannington; Ander10n: Bi,.oocJ: Ken· 1ucky; and Tarkett. Aho available. are solid vinyl and re.inforr.ed vinyl flooring by Kentile and ceramic tile flooring by Marazzi. Crown floor off en .everaJ branda of carpeting, including Dupont, Mohawk, lee! Carpel, E.T.C., Catalina. Bigelow, Custom Weave and Ceneai1 which is the newest of the stain ..(CSisrant rarpet which can actually resist 1traigh1 bleach. The store also carries Astro Turf carpel in a variety of'°'°,.· The carpel has the look and feel of carpet yet can be washed u ewly u turning on the hole. Thil is great arouod the pool or on the patlO. . Another car~t service is cuatom· made a1ta rugs. The rug$ can be made in any aiJe or shape and !t'• poulble to have initials or any design customers bring in1Culpted right m10 the e&rpet. Crown floor also offers custom drapes and the variety of fabric and 51¥1es are endless. The store IS located at 2760 S. Har bor Blvd. between Segerstrom and Warner m anta Ana. for more infor· ma11on. call (7 14) 97~-7694. "" Cherish's magical ambiance makes shopping t • • exc1t1ng i\ \he ambiance of the fe 11ve hol· 1da\ · surround us 1'itth excitement, 1oin us at Cht'nsh for an ~nchanl"'8 magical follt'rtton of delightful gifts that will arouse vour every ~nse. When' )'OU enter the door fragrancei. of naturt''s ~rrel scents fill your head "'hale v1s1on>-of mvstaral intrigue, ro- mantic ad\'tnture end JOYOUS laughter are s11rnulated w11h an array of colorful, exqu1 ate and wham 1cal eve ca tching g.sft .ideas. You start hearing the JOY of delight that they will bring into your borne. from the del1can of fine lace 10 thf' shmv $moo1h glau of ceramics. you'll want to tourh, hold and caress every t"ndearing 1tt'm. Our sixth ~n~ tells us we art" about to embark on the most exciting dlS· covery tn Orange County mte the legendar • davs of magic from MerLn and b1S apprenlice . Today it comes from the wizardry of the artisans of Cherish "'ho rombme special talents into designs tha1 arr every bit as enhancing and magical u thO!K" davs of Merlin. f'rom collectahle~ to umque home furmshmgs rnu "''II start your own world of magical t'nchantmenl wit h gifts from the heart 10 Cherish. Cht'nsh Country f urnaslungs 1s located at 6074 Warner Ave. in Hunt· mgton Beach. For more information. rail (7 14) 843-1154. ·-=-~-~~-~~-oo-~-~-ss-~--~-ig_~~-u_r~_~,_:_:;h_;~_:c_1:o_:~d-~m-:_~_;_r_hi_~_~_{_:~_r n_m_a0_;po_"'_i~-~r_'~_;~-t~_1_i~_:i_1 _~_;_,~_~ Hart Rugs brings 'The' Best' to its Newport Beach store R A VISIT WITH THE ARTIST PETER KILMER Mr Kilmer w1ft be 1n our Store $oturdoy, Ocrober l 41~ Drop 1n 10 see 1h1s exceptl()OQ! colecr'°" of unlQ..le (rys1ol Scu1pru1es The colectlQn w1h be ()(I display Ocrobe< 14th 'h•ougti Ocrot>e< 201h • '(o., NOi" I ~ '< ""'' ..... e<'ff OO<""'°', I,..,,,.. A"'"l ,. J838 [ C oa" llw• '"'°'A II Gb1 Ho.M ;-,.. , I ·~r ·" ,' l . .,. 'r . ': .. ' I t I . ',, .. ,.. ; . ·-. ' ".. \ I ~ . , ' I I ,1 • I . ) . ·~ •. ·C .. : ,( . ' .. ,t '· •l . .', f I Corona drl "1c1r f'\ 673-7495 c:::::? v ' ( ·~ ~ , '\I , ., ·,·, ~ I•;. I <.; ,. "> • t\ ,. I I I" ~ ' I .. ,,. , .. , .. '~ • ••• ,1 •. ,1,, t ~ ,,· -I •1' \ i 4 f' I' I l' 'I ' I, l '\o } • ' ... •. ···'",' ,,_ r. ,. , ..... • RESIDENTIAL • CoMMEROAL •YACHTS • AIRCRAFF "The Best" b,· Abbev has made its appearance at Hart Rugs in Newport ~ach. Alread\ known as the largest wool rarpetmg and area rug supp liers in Orange County. Hart Rugs is now carrying the top·of-thr-lme manufac· rur!"rs of nylon carpet. "Abbev 1s an organization of dealer that are able to order a variety of high· quality carpet styles and colors. This gives customers t'Vervthmg 1hey could want in a carpet a rangl" of prirmg. several colors to chooSt' from and a r.:=======;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:==========:;-, wr111en warrant\ ... Mart.. Ila rt. 01'i llfr SHOP IT HOME I SAVE! with brotht'r Phil. rxplamed Desi :\bbev" ·fivr·Yt"ar "'arrant\ uwlucll"• gn your own tn:.ta1la1ton. Y>ear (utrludtnft l"rU'Otn~ entry with Gorgeous and mall•~ m lraftir arl"35I. fad1n1t anti Mahogany or Oak Doors . padding. "Although St'Veral manufac· turers offer a warranty, its not usuaUv a r-xten51\'t' as this.'' Harl said. For I:"? \ f'ars the Harts have bttn ~upph mg res1denttal and commercial 1·u~1ornl'r' "'11 h 11ualil\ products and 2nod ~r\'lrr 11.iri-Ru~· •~ l1wdte<l al 1000 81 is1ol "1 \onh m '""l'ort l.karh. For more mfnrrnalton. rall 17 141 955-0435. Add Stained or Beveled Glass. Replace your metal r:;;;-;~!i!:!!~lil patio doors with ........... , .......... I ANTI~~~LUS So -plan /Or the hOlida:ys Our aUn is to please - Conie OIU? -· Corne all STiil IRT .... (714) 589-9284 . ameritone paint center 1911' TIBBETTS ~p Over 1850 Wallpaper books to choose from. ALL WALLPAPER 30°/o OFF EVERYDAY ~ JJ~t-Ccsto ~ ..A Moat ~ Pfaet To LAJt Amerltone Paint Center 369 E. 17th (714) 648-8774 Costa Mesa, CA the Southwest Corner of 17th and Tustin Tues.-Sal 10:~5pm Sunday 124pm - 1720SanJaAnaAve., UnitD (in C.osta Mesa) / c. ................. ... • ,,.,.Tiil..., MlllTlll ITABIUZER • No Chemicals • No Waste Water • No Operating Expense • ENortless • Ideal for Salt·Aestricted Commynlhes • 10 Yr. Warranty Cll: 1714) 211-1711 -·•iw..-t.• 1nzs a,,.rrc. ... a.. r ..... -----J.\\•Vf --------- ( . - . Minuteman .Way appeals to collectors Located m W"9tcbff Plau m 'ewport Beach 11 an Amerkan and C.Ounlry ~tor'1 dream. The Mmuteman Way ha got II aU. The 1tore cvrin aU the top collector l111e1 mcludmg Llme High. .~ttlc 8abtn and Heritage lace from Lechtenttem. HorlZOn De a~m offers overnight bag1, knapaacli.& and briefcases m a dinosaur pattrrn for bovs. Hearts. rabbon.<1, bows and ~llet • pa1trrns art available for girls. AIJO off e,rt'J 15 11 complete lme of port"elaih fig urines b\ Dillev, Always popular 1~ tht> lme of. 1>pec1ahy i.tarnps, lamp pads anJ gl11..ier. Custom:n ran al80 find an excel~nt k~cuon of pewter frames. candb. Victonan look hat boxes and I Varlet ' of potpourri holdiert m all shaf>6 and san alon' "'1th potpourri m almoat every tcent llTUlgtrul bk. l he Minuteman W av always hal .in excellent ~lection of aeuonaJ card and decorative 1tenu. Marc11 Konscha•. manager believes that the holidays are the mOit exciting .tame m the store because ·of the rnam !tpecaahv items available. Tht> Kmg Arthur's roUection of hand·pamted and carved twig and branch Santas and Wise Men are a favorite along with the hand-painted and hand-carved driftwood items and the IJl«&al Lime Hi«h Otrl.lllnal co8ectab&a. The mo.t mvmng upect of The Minuteman Way is the large siu of the store. tJnhke many countr stores where ttems are crammed on the 1helve1 or often out-of-eght m a back~m due to a lack of space. The Minuteman Way's spacious· ne111 enables cu.tomers to &ee all that the ahop hu 10 offer Crom The store as located at 1058 lrvme Ave.. Westcliff Plaza in Newport Beach. for more infor· mataon. caU (714) 650-8588. - By Carolyn ~en Aldens offers excellent service for 32nd year hshed carpet manufacturers. AJdens hili urned brands such u Lees: Bigelow: Mohawk: and Evan and Black si.ncl" opemng. "Oor prices are v~rv com· HOME & GARDEN I Art Adwr11'""9 Supplenwnt to IM 041LY PILOT -DI Stabilizer is water softening breakthrough Advanced Wate:r Treat~nt.1 ll'll'. headquarttted ill lrvine, mrroducea a breil~ in 1he "'ater tofte-ning 6ekt: Tbe StabiUtr non-salt water con· dauoner. nus nationalJ proven product efTec:· l!Yel prov.dea LM benerill of eah-<lnven water aoftenert, et coau at.oluteh raotlung to mamtam. In adcbtion. the Labih.z.er provxln a pure and natural sen.sat10n without the alip~ry feeling commonh auocaated •1th old-fuluoned coodiuoners. And. becaiae 11 does riot add or chenuca.ls &o the wettt, ct m«ts all rt"gUlabOnl for CaJi!omaa tom· munit.a cunent.ly prohibiting aah~v. en dkoen. Advance Water Treatment Inc. bu a prottn 1rack rec«d lefY"'I home· o•ners, ~ Centcra and BW&ders in Sout he:m Calitomia for the lut 1 0 vears. The organa.auon cloeely monitors nt'-' de~-e&opments and tectmoaog;H Lil the water treatment field. A WT offers a full hne of dnnLng water sy11ems. kitrhen accnaones and water con· ditxineu. Sp«uu U.O pro... the n~rt• reqwred IQ specif • inltaJI and WVICe the tn09t curr~t IOlutiona (~ today's ~ater problemt m the bomr or office. -\ WT1 cbenu enJ<>V "orlung "'1th the people at the f11m because. accocd· i.ng io ~k Wen. pres~nt. tmv .. know "'e w..U be there to help them and the11 cu.stomen at am tame More mforna11on on -'.\\'Ti. prod· ucu and whc*s.alt bwlder progranu Ii .i' aalable by calling (714) 261 -1 7 l 1 Fine Finish enhances doors and windows Ftne Finish Sash &. Doon Inc. peciaJ~ Lil replarang outdated ~ aluminum doon and "''"do"'" w11h at · tractive French doOr S\ trm and OO\' windows. f ine rin~h hu convemenl locataons throughout Southern ul1forma. all of which art fullv taffed "'llh kno"'lt"dge· abll" consultant to guadt ahe ronoumer throu!h the manv door and "''ndo'"' treatment~ au1lable to tnchanre thf' beauh· of the horn!'. .\t the tore. ,.~tomer '-'Ill find o complete lme of customized producu. all of "'hirh are manufa1·tured n~ht in thr --tore·._ O"'n mill and bacli;ed b' .a one· \l'iH i.arrant\ Fant" fUU::th UX" onh rhf' fmest laln-dned Ponderosa Pme for ti.:. French door• and "''°· ~cauv Fme FUUih ull.lues its o.,.; full·tunl' staff of professional tl"f'h· nit 1<10 most ll\.Stallauons can u.sualh lit door an JU!it a fe"' hour~ ~nl! are anHted to 'btl am one of the thrtt Orange Count' •OO"'room> m -\naheun. lrnne and Hunu.ngton Bearh or rdtl 1-14) Q21 ·0~30 for a Ir~ tn· home con..uJtat)bn ~or 32 years Ted Balo,an and h~ tc1m1h have offered qualit\ l arpet1ng and l'xrellent ~n ire to thf'ar ru tomn- \ltlens. located m Co ta \lto<.a. ra1Pr• 1101 nnh· 10 at dients of mam \l'dr' liua .il..o 1n th~ ru~tnmer\ rh11drtn rompant for ~veral \ears. "\\'e have emplo~·ef's that have been here as much ch ~8 \('ar•. and installers who've been hPr .. 15 vear-. \\ ~n \OU ::.tart hne: \OU •ta\ here:· ~he added. ·· \\ ,. Jo a lot of our bu mess from relPrral although now "'e arl' domg "'orl for a lot of the children "'hose ~arrnh "'e had dofl{'." Coleman "31d. .. h .. c .. <plamed that most of thr inort• \ llu,111,. !I romes from Costa Mesa and '""'IJOrl and that rhangmg a hom1•3 rarpetmg 1hree or four 11mes O\'er 1h1· ~11t1ff.es~c~l~oou"'em~~~and r--~~--·····•M••••M••~-~~~~~-·-······~~~--do thr r ulllntt i.rhedules." .. f he :.tore started OUI Ii., d •mall mom and pop bu me». and ahhou~h "'" do .i laq~e \'Olurne no"'. "'I' In 10 i.. .. t p 1ha1 farmh .itmo phe"rf'." l\rnla l.ol· rmc1n. rnanaier and Halo~an·~ dau~hter. .,uJ \nu. that r.muh atrno~pherr t' rtlll· tort"rd b' the fart that "t'\'l'ral of \ld1'n·, f'lll!JIOYt't'!t havr brf'n "'llh lht' \'t•.ir, 1~ 001 unc·ornrnon. Carn mp. rnosth oldt"r. rnort' e:.1..ib· .\Iden also does hardwood and '1m I noorang. as "'ell as a full drapen· dtpartmt"nt. "Lsa Beber""'rL runs the drapl'n dl'partment. he 1s ven· good and c'an help customers w11h color and -.1vle ... Coleman 'atd. .\ldrm, as lorattd at I t>h3 Placrnua an Costa Mesa For more anforma11on. 1·all ( 71 ll 6-l(l--~838. 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SHIPP ING THE MARKETPLACE 141 3 CAMPUS OR .. rC-195 IR VINE. CA 927 14 854-4850 . -vl. ' ~~~ EXCILJSifURS . by Rik Kiszely ..• Creilttnc Fur FalhlOn Md Art FURnlture ... CICllCllll Fur F-"lon end An f'Ultnlbn A COMPLETE LINE OF · CARPET BY .ABBEY WITH A GUARANTEE TO COVER WEAR INSTALLATION, FADING, AND PAD · "The Peace Of Mind Warranty" In Our 12th Year. WE GUARANTEE IT PRICE QUALITY SERVICE 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH WITH APPROVED CREDIT , Executive Office and Leather Sale ome in and take advantage of up to a 30% savings on all our executive office and home, leather furnishings. ~ ])O emerL !loterioo J 595 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa (714) 642-2050 345 Nortlt Hwy. La111na Beaclr (71 ') 495-6552 • .. ' prices. Now's your last chance to .._,.., item to celebrate our new store. \ I . I F L LC l J{ < > \ I< . s \LI IH>l ~l'\\\RI·\ BUY HOUSEWARES FOR LESS YOUR CHOICE-KNIFE SET With serrated stainless steel blades, Life- time knives never need sharpening. Choose from 7 pc. steak ~t (6 knives plu~ block) or 5 pc. cutlery set (8 ff chef. 8 ~slicer. 5 • utili- ty. 3 ff pari ng plu:. block) With black or white handles. SPECIAL VALU E-BED TRAY OU R LOW EST PR!CE E VER-CUISl~~AR~ Culsi.urt's powrful DLC-7 food pr«eS80I' chops 2 '.4 lbs. of meat or kneads 3 lbs. of dough in under 3 minutes. With large/small feed tubes. slicing/shredding discs. DLC-7. Limited to stock on hand. Every day $189. s2so s159 COMPARE i!J}jleid GIFT WITH PURCHASE Free slCC\"e ironing board (Sl2 valuc)-with purchase of this Tcfal iron. Treat yourself to breakfast In bed on our beech- wood bed tray with a roomy 14x22 •white laminate surface. Every day Sl5. Buy Tefal's inDOV11tiw, fuU-featured iron and get a sleeve ironing board free! With SuperGliss~ soleplate for near frictio nless ironing. plus 6 temperature ~ningi.. burst of steam. auto shutoff and much more. Tefal 1685 s22 sn9s COMPARE i!J}jl1d Pbillpa' 27" color TV ls loMe4 wldl delaR fatares. Its Surround Sound scereo system gjvcs you movie theatre sound. The 36-button Universal remote control commands a variety d \Ob-also, 00-SCRICD dispbiys and includes a matching TV /VCR stand. 2'Hl26. '-Y •lit- tle• $40 a month.• Every day $149. 5999 5699 COMPARE - sgo S69 COMPARE l!J}Jleii#tl CRO ., :iE~·-~E"'-"' .,-,, 1 r'1 1 ~JJ I \._,._,1 ,_;!.-~ ':;.... If,_ ti.m't JllH dilcOftled ... ....-tl~ped clilc sound, now's your chance while our Crown CD players arc only S129! Play up eo 20 selections in any order. Comes with remote control. CD80R. s149 s129 EVERY DAY 19J\jl•M Wldlr.11-;:r;-, .............. ,. ..... Mc ow PNe ....._32Kmemory. a larwe IOcalL.,!!111· sptS ICIWI c:apibility and a.ch more! • • ID *>Cit om Mnd. Magna¥OX l60. ..., .............. . 5349 - M•ke your bed db todlly's aiiors. Spri.., "Iris Mist" penem feaQ.ucs blue flowers on a salmon ground . The 180 thread count, 5()150 cotton/poly percale sheets come in " Queen and King sires. Also availa- ble: Standard and King cases (p.lir)- all ~r one low spc- cial-pvrchase price! While supplies last. 514-S24 $}0?7 ~~' COMPARE LESS 10°10 SPECIAL PURCHASE- STACKABLE DRAWERS OrganiJ,e your household clutter with our stackable plastic dra"·- ers in a~soncJ colon; (thrcl' draw- l'" ... hriwn\ While !>Upplic~ la't ,, SPECIAL PURCH ASE- 4·DRA WEA CART You can roll this verutlle 4-drawer storage cart any- where. With a roomy top shelf and sliding drawers, it comes in -wh11c. black or !>late. s25 SJ299 COMPARE i!J}jl1ft SP ECIAL PURCHAC.E -- Choo. My slat"' .... "" wlalk goose fe.tber/5., white 1oos~ down bed pillows-and ifs yours for one low price! <;onon. flownproof cover. Firm suppon. Sid .. Queen. King . While s upplies last. s20-s3o l~2:.: !:"si.. COMPARE •' • SPEC IAL PURCHASE - RUGS Addcolor• WM"llldlto1111111 room with • bud WOftD l"UI· In 22x40 w and 30x50w sir.es.and many colors and sty les. While supplies last. LESS1000 BUY FURNITURE FOR LESS SPE CI AL PURCHASE - 0... COlltemponry Earci.tyle floor lamp, with its fully adjustable shade. puu the light where you need it. In black. with a weighted base. While supplies last. ~ $}999 COMPARE M!J\jleR.M SPECIAL PURCHASE -DINING SET This attractive. f'arsons..style dlalna aet is an ex- ceptional value. Crafted d solid~. the .s-pc. set includes a 30x48 • table and 4 contoured chairs. While supplies last. Se• s300 COMPARE s199 Sd 19\}jl·d