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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-22 - Orange Coast Pilot• WHAT'S INSIDE USA Weekend Special Features · Readers Write Back THE ORANGE COAST ARE ~OU STILL WITH ME? TOP COLUMNISTS Vida Dean Jim Felton Ann Landers 75 CENT S SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1989 TV .... UPDATE . Tunes in Television FAITHFUL TO THE EN D i • GOOD MORNING~ Mlf EXCUSE ME W~!LE FOLLOWER AND I ARE I 6lVE M'{ 1-tERE TO TELL VOU A80UT FOLLOWER A COOKIE THE 1'6REAT PUMPKIN~: NOW, WOULD '{OlJ CARE TO READ SOME LITERATURE i'VE PREPARED ABOUT Tl-tE 1l6REAT PUMPK IN'' 7 I NEVER READ AN~TH IN6 ~ ~ IF IT ISN'T ON VIDEO, FORGET IT!!! VIDEO! TJ4AT's IT!! Wt-i'( DIDN'T I TJ41NK OF THAT 6EFORE? GARFIELD ® t'LL 6ET A VIDEO CAM ERA ! HMMM ••• ti'S NOT WORKINCS W~EN THE 1'GREAT PUMPKIN '' RISES OVT Of= THE PLJMPKIN PATCH , WE'LL ~AYE HIM ON VIDEO! MAYBE I ~ N ICKEc> '' WME..N 1 5HOlJLV HAVE. ''GRE £ E. E. SELE P" W~AT ABO UT Tl-4E COOK IES ? YOU CAN 'T EAT COOKIES ON Vl~EO .. b Jim Davis DENNIS THE MENACE I think we've seen \tall. Let's head for home. JUDGE PARKER DAN, THIS IS PALMER CORT/ YOU LAST SAW HIM WHEN HE WAS 12 YEARS OLD / ~ ·---'~ - BY HANK KETCHAM But I sbl I have a lot: oF ha PPJ merrn-1es oF 1 t. ~::::1 Tn1s street _.._ ... ,, used to be I ined with ta! I elrns, l:xJt t11€J. rut l:hem cbwn so 1 t could be widen ed. TnatoFP1ce bo'dd1 n9 1s on You mean the lol.: where ~e are I plaJ€<l ball sitting eVerJ daj . where ya.ir h:::>me runs went? by Harold Le dou x I THOUGHT YOU LOOKED FAMILIAR/I REMEMBER YOUR FATHER I HE WAS AN EXPERT HORSEMAN/ HE WAS THE BEST I WOULD YOU HAVE SOME PANTS AND BOOTS I MIGHT FIT INTO? SURE DO I GO INTO THE TACK ROOM _JUST INSIDE THE BARN AND HELP YOURSELF/ DOONESBURY ICANMAKe A l<-/<.-KJWN6 j iJ()(JIKJN6 AJiWJP • TH/3 Kl.J8IJf!;R. Of ICl<CJ.I Oflal/T, ; ANO SO I/)(), · 00, 0 -0-lXJ.I 10·12 FUNKY WINKERBEAN SHCXJT ! I Do~'I HAVE ENOUGH MONE£; 10 BlJl) IJ..t15 C.D 1Htrr rvE lAJANfED ! BY GARRY TRUDEAU M155Me~ MIHA1 AMl 5?·SAYIN6 '! OF COUll56 YOU ap1 YW'I!& ONiY HUMAN ANP rM Nt1T! 'caJRsE,, I lXYV'T tUAN"T TO OYliRIXJ IT, 50 I covr, IXJN7.' BUT HtY.' ASMY~ f)·P·PAIJ()Y USW 7D PUT IT. .. / AND 1 JUSI K~W 11'L..L BE GONE BEFORE I CAN GEi BACK l-IERE .' I KNOW WHAi 1'/...l CO . ., l'L.L JUSI ~IDE 11 BACK H~RE BEl·H~D ~E Ct...ASStcAl. CDS WHE RE NO ONE Wlkl EVER Fl ND II LJNll k. 1 CAM GE.I BACK W ___, BW rr .t ' by Tom Bat1uk MOON MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson W~ BE<51N A NEW UNIT IOD,A'l CL,ASS -·IHE A~f OF D!5CoVERY.' No! PooR Pf~ECTIC>NS! 15,AD MAPS! HoSTllf NATIVES! ...... • l...OTS ,AND LOTS OF FACTS-- BUT FoRTUNATt::LY THE E,ARLY f:XPlORERS MADE IT EASY FOR US' FUTURE ~EN~R,A11o~s ... COLUMBUS ~Ecr A Do TTE D WHo ktJoW~ WHY MoTfL~ LINE., M,A~ELLAN L£FT E>ASHE~ f;XPLORtN~ WA<; DIDN'T DE S'oro L E'~T Dors ANC> DA5HE~ Sb t>,AN(JEROUS ? ,ACCEPT AND CORTEZ LE FT RES'E~- LITTLe X's VATIONS? HoME WDRK .'! CHAPTER ONE f WoRI< HA~t>--You1LL GET · OUT OF THIS CL.ASS EXACTLY Wl-f,AT you PUT INTO IT.' • ....................... ~ ..... - ~,~·r, UIM& uP . I'M ~ING-, I'M COMI~/ JOGGING 'TtM~. I ,AGAIN. I IJffN F(f~liA~~IN6 MORl\JfN6, NOON AM N16f.M' FSR A W&l!K! 1HA11S A LC1' OF Ra.ft.ARSI~. WJ./~Wf. .. ~u CAME .:1U5T '"" "flME .' PA&..£. OFF OF YOUR HORSE ~ tF 'lt)ll\le f'~eru $HOI? l~IORNFM "1M 1• lfOL.8 ! ~ 'le.AH, l'P HA1I: 1' 1l-flNK ~A1}:~J E'OWL.~OF '7US"f Fef{ ~11\lcS: ' ~unif)rWhirlQ • -------by Hal Kaufman ------- • SUM TASK! Subetttute dlglla CM for ..... In the dlegrem at -=====:-----, CAN YOU TRUST YOUR fYES'> There are at least s•• differ· pnces 1n drawing details Detween tap and bottom panels How quickly can you find them? Check answers with thOse below -.iut~ 91 ~ ·9 ~·-•P"e ·s ·eur-.w SI 1P94SM ., ··~· •1 ll&IY ·c ·&u1n 1w •t un ..... 't ,..,.,..,.P •t ~~ l :..,.,.,.,,110 right ao thet the thought lldc9a up. Th8t'• to uy, the addfflon TAKE TEN. OR SO ... of aUtM tubbed tor WArTE a nd YOUR equ.la the l~--~ amount of STORY. For • ......,., theM ere the vel-un Ot vowels: E-Mven, ._zero, 0.-.11, U-four. Can you pun .. It out? • op ... ~19tl _, fll'IOI e '°I 9"9'i OI P8CJCJ9 l.t0e I -SA(!; • Wrestlers are fam1har with holds but there's something even Hulk Hogan can't hold with his tett that he can hotd With his nght What's that? Numbef 10 IS not ne<:es· r-"1....-:="n---.,,..,'T'IM sarily an appropriate amount 1n some of the en11nes below Just how many of these can you IMJlll 1111 .... pon out? 1. T~tlon hat 2.T~nynell. 3. Ten-leaf clover 4. Te~ent atOfe. s. Ten-o'movle. 6. Ten-a peed bike. 7 Ten-poatet' bed. 8. Ten-fac.ct liar. 9. Ten-foot pole. 1 O. Ten-card monte. 11 . Ten-pin bowling. 12. Ten-cornered hat. Which 1ens· are the misfits. and what s a m0<e ''""'9 amount? MAH {I iHIHH-01 0•1-9 "'°J L .,.,,\ll -'i "'°.:1-i: ~~111!).J• uo1 sno"''°S 8 .7 9 • .12 • 10 . .I I ON THE RUN! Our zookMpef SNll la on "the run for a very good reason. To complete the ac.ne, draw lines dot to dot HIGH SIGN! We'rw Number t , algnMs the tootbe1t player abo¥e. Add theM colOt9 to the scene: 1--ffecl. 2'4.t. btue. 3-YeClow. 4-U. brown. ~. 6-U. green. 7--otc. brown. &-Purple. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 Potnts for vslnv •II the letters 1n the word below to form two complete words SPOIL A GE -. -. . ....... THEN SCMe 1 Points .. ch for •II •Of'ds of tour letters or more found •moncJ the letten Try to scare •t i.Ht st ,..Ms. .., llCllS .....e.u. ll!Cllll90d -OUTLAND BY BERKELEY BREATHED ·c:fK:K. ¥ WHY ARE" YOU WATCrftNG FOOfBALl WITi-\ A T(PE - WRITER ? l!EAJ€ ~/17 CIJVTl(/IP/CT MY l'KIJIE/0/ l rTW45 II etal?Y /(f7Tff# Pli'OYEl(f3. / J I'VE" DECIDED TO BECOME A SPORTSWR ITER . ill~ IT GoEi; ~E OF ~E ~VEN W~llG S~ ~~·~T~ Q: rm &om ~wt..,...,._ .. iw1w~ wt.r America 8 called Amerim. WM& do. it ....?IW ..ud all my Anwicaa frimd. a.ad ..... loobd it ap ill Wmwy boom a.ad dktioaaria, bar DO OM -CD bow. tlDtm•TIEllEI fAMIL~S.. .... wM" t1a:.lllft. tr-·, .... Q1 Wllyclaa"t ....... -.. ..... S-. .... Doln fw ........ wldle&.•""-•Mr'w._,.mp- pwd ID Mftl C 14 ed wil:la cM WSJ cM ...., cal- _ ....... polid-&e-. _,~...., ......... alwl -drris W-~ Yodo7, N.Y. -Soma11tlta Powdl, LowJJ, Miw. A: Elcmentuy, my dear Powell. In 1507, Martin WaJdsttmUlkr, a German mapmaker, published the fust map that gave the name "Amcric:a .. to what then was known as the New World. And wbac did Ju get the namd From the Fl<>rmttM banker, explorer and naVlga-l tor Amerigo V espuco (1454-1512). V cspucci made a se-5 rics of voyages w~ bctw~ 1499 and 1504. Wald- scemUllcr honored V cspucc1 wuh che name bccaUSIC f V cspuc.ci was the fint explorer to decide the New W orfd I was an undiscovered Wxi mass. rather ch.an a short-cue to Asia. as Christt>phcr Columbus believed.. Waldsce- miiller's map actually referred only to South America as "America." The name lacer sruclc co both continents. Q: Whet kind of car does Lee lacoc:ca drin? -Brad Wanl, GarlanJ, Ttx4S A: Chrysltt ch.airman Ltt lacocci. who cumcd 65 Wt week., tools around in a 1989 Dodge Grand Uiavan on week.ends. On weekdays, he's usually found m a chauf- feur-driven Chrysler New Yorker. l.acocca a.ho drives compcricors' ~ros co get a b.andle on today's car market.. Q: I woald lib IOale bdarmatioa OD a.-...,_ Hllllt- ~of ti. JlcNalfl.Jww...,. WMre ......... c-.d? Did ....... ..., I*' iD ct. euly years of blacb . ran.* • to go to i oollese? -Mary Li111titJfV:ia, A: What · column did you rad dwt in? Tbcre•s only one ch~m Do1e•1 6nt marriage: Robin. 35, a daughcrr. The Rqmlian m &om Kamas mmicd physiochmpist Phyllis Holden in 1948; they diwua:d in January t 972. On Dec. 6. 1975, Dole married Elizabccb Han.ford; it WU her fmt mmiage. And while Phyllis Dole compbimd about the 6nmcial iCUkmenc • cbe time of the dmxcc, the two ~ve since reronriled emngb fOr her co say they're fDcnds. Bloomi nprt. I rwl A: Huncrr-Gault bad a bisroric part in die civil- rights tnOYcment as the 6nt black woman admit- ted to the Univcniry of Georgia in January 1961; riots broke out al- most immcdiatdy. and she and the school's 6nt black male student, Skating on solid ice Q1 Widi .0 oL a..-i r.... I ...,_.. -., .... ._._' ; .ct 1ie7 .... il ... 11Ptol -ea...~ Fm ..... Alofrt. A1 The 20-year-<>ld daugb= of Somay Boao and Cher mends New York Uni+enity's film ICbool. She aho sings in ha own bad. • Q• If aJcMnl Moll. ' ........ f ...... I eENJllllC..W .. (•liltlllt .... ). .... ......... .., _..,,_o..u, u...l.,Ak A1 Moll's bair ii dirk lnwn. Yoa CID eee cbe ral cbiac when~ 1V ...R c..416. s. ain ... ....., lit 9 p..m. IDroaNBC. HUNT'U-OAULT: Chi rWtta Hamilton Holmes. wett ....... 11 ltll...,,. ....._ suspended temporarily -supposedly fo~ cbcic own afety. Aita ~~g. J:twua--Gault csrablis.bed a disUnguisbcd area 10 journalism. She tttumcd to Ath- ens. Ga.. in June 1988 as me 6nt black COID.mCOC.cmenl speaker in cbe uniftniry's Jllsaxy. Hunter-Gault became a repoiWi for public tdnision 's M«NaJILJ.m R.tport (now me~ in 1978; amcndy. she's the show's NC"W Yodt~ NciomJ conespoodent. ..,,., .. , •... Brooke Th~ 20 'lllliP u · s a .... £...., .. ,, .... Otu 1 ,.._,.OU) 11WICIO Olliist (JU) 4SJ.tsl0 Dmil*(J1Jt)S).1llO MaS?eQ '¢ C... DS ...._A1111.. '-Al&llllC2 ... ~• .............. ~ ,_ Ywt. N. Y. ICllm 012t'IW .. • 2. cm.. {lllt*GIJ I I I I And ... Od.22 ... ()ad)Un, 37 AllWll Rri:elo. 47 Cd.a OaugFUt. v ........ Od.14 ec..t\0..42 OciL• Hrlln~.48 Mrltan faa. 61 OclL• ........ 47 OlllLD HAtMltrw••i.63 ...... Fltlr'ly. 619 OaL• en...,.,,.,40 -----PA.Ilia-. ___ DC. ... o......- . l i tt was the Golden~ of~. and Amerkon1 ~ had one thing In common: we all IOMd Lucy. From the moment we flm "'9t-on the wing of October 15, 1951 -we fwlt GI If the fUcaldos and the Meu , ... mewed Into our own neighborhoods. And we couldn't waff unttl their next vtsitl Now, through an eduiMG 1ca..,...1t with CIS and Ludlle Ball Productions. The Hamilton Collection la pf'OUd to pl I I Int 0 dGlllc llmttecHdltlon collector plat. honor- ing the km LudHe loll. and thle dmak·..a.. vtalOn comedy......._ Thi• heartwarm~ ttelrloom-quallty wartt prwna... n. I IDtlel.ucyPtat. C.olecffan, 0 cioltectlon ol ..... prtcal111 vtp.M ... ham 0 comedy ....... that haa ...._a true~•"""""'°"' r.t.8~ • ..... wlll be~ with -gold. hand-,... .... on ... ,.. .... andacxxwnpanildt., a~·--of Ailehelltktty. lia an OM.-ol mlat .... w.c:o...·,.,., wll ._,.._,...._.__ silsn•11-to ........ ,,, ...... '""1 ........ .., • rnia, e Come C 1989. as. 1nc. r--------------------------------, : Respond by NOVEMBER 19, 1989 I I Limit: 'Two platw ,,_ ooll«lor I 1 Accept ""I oppUcotion for {l or 2) "California, Here W. Came" ot $29.50 (plut $2A thlpplng and handling) each, tor o total ol $ _ {$31.W for 1 °" $63.96• for 2). I Med ........ ....-y ..-.1 wtll be billed tor'"' plate(•) prior to thlpment. 0 MA 0 Mn. 0 Ml. UJMlSMW Name ~~~~~~~~~~~- Oty ~~~~~~~~~~~~ s... _____ ZJp ____ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~- •ca. fl ... & t' I -.......... ;;sv4b ... -..;All;;' 5 ---~---·...,,.,. --•• , • .-.... a.-•••••-+ q 1he HamllM Oallction : I _....., ......... ltQ ..... f ' 8$fllllm t ~--------------------------------~ Are ,these guys for real? In their first triple interview in eight years, Jeff, Lloyd and Beau Bridges swap bear hap and barbs. Thia fall, the boys co-star in a film. C.•tr 1lt•i. "1 h•I Y11• nEveryone wants to know about " 'No, you've go< it all wroog,' I'd say. 'You've got l'O live each momcnr as a fresh mo- DlC!lt.' competition between us." -Bel• anJ,;,. ... "fU/ ;,. tftc fu11ily • .,, 1101 ;,. Hollr-J the past year making movies, so they can't 6nd time fur just dutt going fuhing. "'We r about it all the time." Jeff says, "but WC c:an DC'VCI' mak.c ir..bappcn... • But tbey'9e been abk to keep th.cir funily life vital. One way is by rm.king movies together as in Twt~ and &¥ &ys. Tbctt real 'CClet. though, is their mother. -rht General.•• who orcbesmtts whairvcr troop ~ mena i.t akes to piher the f.unily to the big bcacb home where thc:rc is sall "Bcau's room" and .. Jeff's room .. and whett she.now makes the gn.ndc:hildren do aaing exer- cises.just as she did for her own kids: .. Look happy. look sad. look saced. DOW make sweet cyts." "Jeff srill licks the icing off the Christmas oookies.'' ~says. •• " Jeff says. .. I often a.1k my cfucaon if they'll have me 'make sweet eyes.' " Uoyd enjoys the bwtt among his soo.s until they get to the put where they describe him as a ''tough .. &thcr. .. rm surprised at you guys." he says, scolding. "Do you think rm a tough f.t.therl" be a.sla.. looking to his wife for bdp. None is ~ .Both JODI remember an iniwing Dad. Tbq'd wash his car and. before they~ me chrome spit-dllncd just right. he'd bunt in. · it wasn't good enough and 6nish me job himttlf He ,... a stic&lcr. Uoyd and Jeff med to have c:mircly di.ffercnt visions of life. They Dad woolly partings Ovtt fhilo.opby and lifcstylr as Jeff went through tome wild tunes before set- tling down with his wife in 1975. .. He wouJd say. 'You know,Jdf, us bumam arc habit- ual creaNlU. lt'1 all about habits. 1*I habits and good habits and me idea is to oome up widi good babita.' -... ,.... .. -.... M&cWle,.,.... .. n. ............ ..,.. ...... Int ...... .. •»••--• e ..... ..._ t a aa ... ,.._. __ ..... _ ........ .._,.,111.oic ....... . .. He said. 'That's a oitt idea. but you'n: ~ ing to lose a lot of time.• I argued with him for awhile. I'm starting to~ that he W2S right." Beau says that the biggest fights be and his fubcr have had were over .. my childrm. his grandchildren." Ooe · ar a &mily b~. one of Beau's sons wm=~ cwo wa.fBcs oo the p=. Ir triggered a furious argument betwttn a grandfather who thought his podson was being insen- sitive and a father trying to protect his son from amd. "I thought I'd desttoycd my relationship with my fi. thcr," Beau mncmbcn. "But I didn't wanr my son to be talked l'O tbar way. It sounds ridiculow oow, but 1 was en.raged. We ended up screaming ar each ocher." "Well, be had already had two waffles and ... •• Uoyd bcgiru. but he's cur off by bu wife: "Don't start the fig.bl o~ again." "I find th.at he has these tra.1cs," says Jdf. "He's tough. he's a pcrfu:tionist_ But th.at hasn't gocttn in the way of rhc love that's going on. It's almost like working W1th a great dircanr. He has a vision of how it should be. But a.f you don't do that. he'll say ir's wrong, u's a mist:ae, but you won't fed th.at he doesn't love you anymore. I never felt dw." Family as on Jdrs mind ~ he is scpa.ntcd from his wik and daughters while shooting Toauvillt. He has Aown to Los Angeles for just 24 houn to promote Bolttr Boys. The absurdity of luving to visit with his daugbtr::rs in the back scar of a limousine cats at him. "l still haven't figured out a way to get the core of the family into my probiona.J life," he gys. looking at his fuhc:r, as if be might he abk to bdp. "My girls arc .}Wt starting JC.bool You can't uproot them and luve them leave all their friends behind and take th.cm to some pbcc where there's 90 pcrttnr bwmdity just so that I can ruck than in at night." The Bndges men swc at each othtt. stumped. And while nobody ever said parcntmg was easy. the Bndgcs JeCm to have come up with a f.amily that COtmC"CU. f "You can ooly do'° much as pa.rcna..'' says I Uoyd. the pmiarch. "'W c'rc YCl'Y content." .. lt am an effort. .. says Dorothy. At f..unily dinncn. ''we go around~ table and cvcryooe I has to tdl why ~ ~ th.e pc:noo whose I birthday 0( annm:nary it is. .. And the OOODeCttoa c:omcs in trivial vnp.. too. she says. '"I tell Jdf to 1tt1p and pick up I tolDC aicr wbitt wine or Beau to bring ~ ~ else. I doa•t need chem to do that. Bot it mabs it more rnea~ Beau and Jtff aren't marir scars -they're at my mercy." The next f.amily ~may he a c:debra-- tioa.. Uoyd always-wan&ecf" his .oa.s to play Sl>ak 1J EUC. lt isn't tikdy to bappm. C'ftll in ~ ~ when Md Ga.on plays Hamlet. But Uoycr1 gn.odn>. &ao's 16-~ Jordan. i1 doing 1'vlfljdt N'.,.., in a tcbool production and diae is • 6:diQg of s--ge amoog the Bridpsmen. -when WC bnoe wm:bd togcdier,.. DJS jdf. ~ OIJ'y is ~ pal r.m. bar che ac- bowlcdgmml thll 6m is always going OD.. We're a!wsys _,.m., 'God. we're A.rt. we"tt ,,,.,. im't it pat1" Not cmly do -~ c::Kh ochet, bat wc'tt ur,csixa& il to acb ocbcr. ..Now. with cw. chcft'• • iitllic ol beiQs oe me w tam. lr'a likr a._. pm. 2'urWa4 be JI"' ialo Im Dela. we're loiDc eo cah and ,. lnlo oar Dela. To reala dis wt.ilc ~. Fial cm •• : in pm.• T H I S W E E K E N D' S TV I Jon Cryer finds fame (and romance) in Hollywood With a new sitcom, the Famous Teddy Z star finds acting has its rewards - and drawbacks I t's that rare TV sitcom that can make people over 13 laugh. Sly and sassy, Tltt F11""'ws TetlJy Z, on CBS Mon· day nights, mocks Hollywood's star-making machinery, even as it makes Jon Cryer a star. (''These people drive Mttcedes, and they don't seem that much sm.a.rtcr to me," says Teddy.) Cryer himself seems anything but star-struclt; here he talks about his shyness as a kid and his Hollywood jitters today: Yoa're doing well for 24 -foar mmea iacladiag PrdlJ I• Pl•• aad oow a lteralded aerie•. Did yoa alwaya want to acd Pretty much. & a kid I watched Tlrt Br11Jy Bunch and sa.id. "I can do tlut," which is the quintessential actor line, apparently. V. Official announcement of the .rIRST MEN ON THE MOON $S COMMEMORATIVE COIN An affirmation of American ingenuity and courage, available ~t the face value of only $5.00. Now you can hold a piece of history in your hand. TM:nty yean ago, America landed the fint men on the moon. And thia year, the IClf-oonfident md heroic spirit that put America's n.g on the mooo 's Sea of Tnnquillity is being officiaJly marted with the iauanoe of the Fmt Men on the Moon SS Ccmmemcntive Coin. This legal tender coin is issued by the Republic of Che Manhall lalands. where America has an im- ponllll lplC:IO tnckina ltalion. Tbe com damllfblly depicca the triumphlnt moment when Amaicen ascronauta bec8lne the firsl men on the moon. About lbc ume diameter u a Silver Dollar, the coin ia evm lbickc:r -md painmkjnaly minled in a brilliant uncil'- aaa.d finilh. B.-:b coin is prot.edively cocuod. after s-inl •Klina mintinc ltmdards. and is accomplllied by m wdloiilldive nuntive. Tbil hiltoric coin WU iuued on the annivenary dale -July 20, 1919-md it will be nUnled only in J 989. h will be available only for • lbolt time IOd in limitcd quantity. The coin ia ~ witboul any premium tl¥f:t its fece value al $5.00, plus Sl.00 per coin for ........,. hlndJIQI. md inlunnce. To assure fair ctisttibudon. theft is a .a limit o1 nvo coim per order. Onlerpnapdy-foryounelf or u a CuUcmu Pf\ -hm Cho Republic ot e.e M.-.o lalandl om PulflDmait Cena, One UaicoYer eem:r, a.,_. W~ '2008-1919. Phone TOU;FREB 1.8Q0..258-2700 flam_....... lo ... U.S. Md c.n.da. All orden .,. lllbject to limicabon .. 8CCGJllJ e ~~. ------------------------------ CJ .................... T..a,._ttt .................................. ---Lllllc s.. ,..._ .. .-:,1 ___ _,. aa .................... .... ~..a.~Clllllr. DC11i9t .. .ara a sn ....-a-. QB, I CW O.._CM •w ... .............. IU. ... Clllilill. -------..a.:~ .......... I I ... All.tr,_ .... ,., .... .... When I wa.s t 3, I did a school show and fdt like this was rt I f cit popular and much more conhdent. Wlay had·yoa lacked coddeace? I was chubby as a kid, and it made me rea.l shy. Ijwt didn't f('CI all that comfortable with myself. Did being onrweiglat alow down yoar IOdal life? I started seeing girls when I wu in the seventh grade and mil chubby. I h.ad a couple of girlfriends, but there was one gul who was pregnant in junior high, and my mind j"-'t boggled. I didn't lei$$ a girl until 10th grade. Tla.h11• pidted ap, we auame. When Pmty in pj,./t came out and I went to a few clubs, for the fint time in my life these beautiful Kirls were saying "bi" and were happy to meet me. I was in Shock. I dated a couple of them; they were nice but it just didn't work out. People ~t to live the life of a Hollywood actor because they think they go to parties every night. drive nice cars and have women falli ng all over them. But once you get there, you just want to go home and be quiet. Speaking of qaiet. yoa clida't waat aayoae to bow about yocu new Ion and co-stu,Ja•• Sibbett. How come? We wanted to keep it a secret a little while bcauK we met on the sec. We didn't want it to look like she got the part bcausc she was dating me. And she'd like to be as private as possible. She doesn't want to be a Demi Moore, where CTCrybody woo- den where we arc and we can't escape pbocograpbers. C'moa, fame can't be tlaat bad. I'm a little scared of the way a lot of people trat TV acton - like they own them. AJ a moYie actor, there is a c::ettaln du- tance between you and the public. I have no problem g1V1ng autographs, but wlw happcDed co Rebecca SchadFer comes to mind (ABC's My Sista s.,.. star who was mu.rdercd. allegcdlv by an ob!essed &:n). 1U1lat aow yoa're ridU., ltJslla. kt dtcoma come .ad go ... J could be much more worried. They coold have put w on Thunday at 8 (opposite ~ top-rated.Cos9 Show). ................. S feet '· tSS, .._ MftnMriftf ...... ............ ----.,,..~ r---------------------1 Ple.e ..U by NOftmber ll. Ult. 11\ew mlB' my HI tatiw for Lord of flw SA:ils, the fine poro!lain ICUl:pture from Lenml. 1 Med eend no money now and preie" to pay • foDowa; 0 DIRECT. I will be billed in 5 momhly insta.Uments ol..,,,. ad\. wtth the ftnt tnscalhnmt due in adnnce ol lhipa1tnt. 0 BY CREaT CARD. After lhipnent. plew c:Nrgor the full amount ol SlW to my aedit card: 0 MasterCard 0 V1SA 0 American Express '· Aa:t. No. E>cp. ___ _ RLiihiii WEEKEND GETAWAYS , Andrew Greeley goes home The priest-cum-author finds heaven on earth in Chicago and writes about it in his new book Out on the western side of the city is the neighborhood in which I g~ up in C hicago is my favorite place in the '30s and '40s, the bungalow belt that all the world. When Erika shades off into the gracious com.muni- Fromm of the Univenity of tics of Oak~ and River forest with Chicago, who taught me self-hypnosis, Prank Uoyd Wright homes. Here I "1ent me to Heaven .. (put me in a trance learned to ind, write and pray; met my to imagine what Hcann would be like), fun love; decided to be a priest; and dis- Heaven turned out to be a great city on covered how imr,>ttant a neighborhood the shore of a vast la.kc -my home-is in a penon's life. Especially its ~h town without its imperfections. church, where my fuher was buned 10 Some people say t:Lcrc arc two Chica-days after I entered the seminary, where p: the laltefront and the neighbor-I later would say my 6nt Mass and still hoods. Some even say later my siskr's wedding the lakefront has all the Mass and my mother's sophistication and er •• ,........ funm1 Mass. chum. and the neigh-Many of my contcm- borhoods arc the ugly "-Alt In •• porarics live just west of habitar of crude, imensi-...,.. ..._ dw old neighborhood tift men and women.. • .._. .._ =le There, with their Yet new neighbor-°""'1' •..,,, ,...,.., n and graodchil- hood1 are emerging ......., f.f •••••· dren, they're recreating along the lak.ef:ront, and AdM -' A--. .,, the same intenae com- charming, old neighbor-11 1 u 11 ., ...._ munities in which we hoods arc flourishing .., t. ...... ._ grew up. When I 4tlvc cbewbae. The distinc-down the street1 we arc don exisa in the minds ,,._, .,,,_, -' • all young again. ol tome ~en. per-,,. ••--'•tic r I worbd for 10 yean •but not in the reali-_,.., a.a a priest in the woods. ty Of rhe city. Clllllle Nile...., hills and ravines of Bev- Tbe Loop, the river a.-.. C.... erly Hills. (The neigh- aod the lakdront have ,. a.· " s • borbood bas fint rights become pl.ca in which ,_,.,. ,,,.,,_, iel tiff to the name, an_tedatinJ people ac:tmlly live -u ........, .._ ~ the La-La Land borough Clo i and many chancttn -~ -by 20 yean.) It's a magi- iD my ICOries. n.. ,... & ...., cal neighborhood, sdll North of the river is ' s Im holding my affection af-w Tilal. noisy comma--&..-._.._. ter a quarter-century'• nity of tall buildings, ablence -and comiQg hoepicab. sown hOUlel ali•e in my JtOries (the aad a.iahtdabe. It utcd to most recent of which u a be c:aUed •7owenown,.. lOTe lettct to the parish chm "Near North." lat-and the neigbboihood er ~·· now -SL V.Joeiiltt's Nithl; .. IU._ North." Warner Boob. S18.9S). Put:bcr DDnh ue UD-Built on the Chicago cola ftidt aad WriaJer· ridge, it's a community Wle. dae area of · ol cuned IUeCb, wide llid thGii """"~ ltabbc.nly re-lawns, old homes and 6era: loyalda. -110 daat dae cicy b cbe .-.,._ ) Thirty-6.e ,an 110 th.it P"Dmtt, I a • •• 1r wt.ea dUa put ol dae "ld.W,:: walked ib meeca aa a newly ClldaiDed .... ID be ~ I loiP" .. jalt a priat col\KtiQI dae perUh cew. .e.. ~ ...t sw1 fhh .._are&. Now now, mnmnr'-ol my ""P ctec.de ..... ... eo be 11 k W ol lll'f dr(I come locwlj .. 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T H I S W E E K E N D' S TRAVEL Holiday happenings From turkey in Plymouth to bullfights in Vegas, November brings a mix of tradition, surprise L ooking for a new way to enjoy the holiday season? Why not go to Plymouth, Mass., and cele- brate Thanksgiving the way the Pil- grims did? Or tnvel to Detroit to enjoy somcjau. Cities acro11 the USA arc: preparing . for the holidays with festivals and con- ccru that mix tradition with a few sur- prises. Holiday happenings: ,.,.._., Mm. Pilgrims at bean can celebrate this Thanhgmng the way the 6nt Pilgrims did in a wccklong festinl. Tb.anhgiving Day festiTities begin with Pilgrim's Progress. a formal procession honoring tht ~·s original scttlcn who went on to survive their fun rough winter in the New World. The proces- sion ends with a non-denominatio~ church service in Town Square. Following the service, the Plymouth Arca Chamber of Commerce wiU serve Thanksgiving Dinner at Memorial Hall at 11 :00 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. Cost to cat: S 18, S 1-4 for kids under 12 After d.inntt, the town's historic at- tractions will n:maiq open for holiday tours. The Plymouth Rock Trolley is excellent for touring the town with the kids.. For information, call the Cbamhcr of Commerce (508) 7%-33n. Nl111ra fills, N.Y. A Festival of Lights will Wt.e plaa Nov. 25-Jan. 7 at this popular honeymoon spot. Downtown frniviries will include special light dis- plays, a toy train exhibit, a gingerbread house, Christmas decorations, cartoon charactcn and outdoor concerts. Open- ing night will feature singer Charlie Pride. For more infomution, call the N~~an Falli Chamber of Commerce, (716) 285-91-41. Dttlllt. If you're a JUZ &n, head for Or- chestra Hall for Dizzy and Mr. B Salute the Count, featuring the Count Basic Orchestra with Frank Foster conduct- ing, Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet and vo- calist Billy Edcstine. T he Nov. 17 show sutts at 8 p.m.; ticket prices nnge from $7 to $20. For information, call the De- troit Symphony Orchestra Hall, (3 13} 833-3700. Munlllt, THI. Music City gcu a jump on Christmas with Country Holidays, a celebration of muric, Nov. 29-Jan. 1. There will be plenty of singing and dancing at the Country Christmas cele- bration a.t Opryland U.S.A. Other fe>- tivities 10 the area: a C harles Dickens cdebration in Franklin and more than 100,000 Chrisums lights at country mwic star Conway Twitty's Twitty C ity in Hendcnonnlk For more infor- mation, call the Chamber of Conuneru (615) 259-4755. Su Dlttt. The runth annual Great Amencan Dmc:land Jan Festival. four days of dancing and music with bands from across the the USA, begins Nov. 23. Those who attend can buy a one-, two-. three-or four-<iay pass. For infor- maaon, caJI the D1xiel.and Ju.z Festival. (619) 297-5277. Also, the 18th annual San Diego Har- bor Parade of Lights, with colorfully decor:ated boats parading down San Die- go Harbor, will be Dec. 17. W Vtta. Rodeo fans will be flockmg to the National Finals Rodeo, at the Thom.as and Mack Center, Dec. 2-10. The show features ~ck nding, st~r wrestling and a bullfight. For tac.ken and information, call the Tbomu and ~ck Ccotet', (702) 739-3900. With our All Aboard America Fares you can visit any one region of the country for just $179. Tvvo regions for $229. ~ Or go coast to coast for only ~ $259. All fares are roundtrip and allow for three stopovers. Children under 12 travel half-price. For shorter trips, there's our $7 Return Fare. Buy a one W'*J ticket • for $65 or more (with no change of trains) and return for just $7. On board ~u'll find wide reclining seats. Tasty snacks. Terrific ·dining. And, of course, spectacular scenery. • Seats are limited, so call your travel agent or Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL. Our fares are such a good !>uy. it~ never been easier to ~ hello to family and friends . .... ~ '° ctlir'lll ... (I• nodce. 5alM ....-~~-= ~ Clft ~ ....... ...., • lmltld. fftt daD ........ nut be Qn-~ ............ ~ ........... >11 ... ~~·NilbkllmwfNIJ ... S7~,.. ........ froM ....... to~-.. D.c,.--· ............. ~ll IL .. ' F ... I ........ ~ ... f U T H I S W E E K E N D' S HEALTH Vaclium your way to fitness Y ou don't need a home gym to work out at home. Cl~ing the house can make you stron- ger, and more flexible, especially if you use your muscles properly, says 6tncss cxpcn P<aai McCord of the lntc~­ tiom.I ~nee Exercise Association. Housework consumes energy and bums calorics, says McCord. It's also a great way to exercise as f:all's cooler weather approaches. A 130-pound person. running for 30 minutes at a moderate ninc-rninutc- milc pa.cc, would we 324 calories. In 30 minutes, the same person would use 75 calorics working at a sewing ma- ch.ine; 105 ironing; 120 weeding; 189 mowing the lawn. A 160-pound runner would use 429 calories per half-hour. Th.at same pcr- 500 would we 99 a.lories sewing; 138 ironing; 159 weeding; 249 mowing the lawn. So dust off your sweats and work out while you work: 1 S4;ral> dae ioor. Give your back a good scmch. While kneeling, pull your abdomen in and slowly arch your bad, u if you're forming the lcr- tu "C." Hold for a moment, then re- lax; slowly rttum stomach to its nor- mal position. Repeat till Boor u done. 2 Pbt dlaaer. Use unopened canned goods as band weights. Do 10 sJow arm curls with each arm. 3 Fold 1.asmdry. Gnb a rowel and hold it horizontally over your head, one end in each hand.. Bend your knees slightly, then me your right arm to pull younelf Oftr to the :tt; re- turn to center. Rq>eac on left · . Fold and repeat with large items of clothing until your laundry basket is empty. 4 Vacaam. With right leg, step forward. bend knee and drop slightly; brin. feet beck ~· Re- peac with left Jea. Do u many sets as you an. Wacch out for the cord. S Pm away A&ehi-Place dishes in the aapboud one at a time. T1ae oely iCDal drawbec:k; You don't set me c:ardicnuc:a1ai beneit of ua aaoWc wmbait. ..,.. .McC.ocd. So after you~ 'nished chc c:hoca. go out for a naa cw IWim. TIMll ClOIDC home. re&alaed. co a daa tao.. . .......... 1 1nu1 1 1 1 . -1r,~. .lh IP u 1 Ph & 11 1f t t A. I f · r iHU•n 11· H l{.111u 11 1 11 1''''1 I 'i }l-t8 f I A.II :H~J th i lid I! l,f l:1U, Jll P.P(A.111 \ ' I 1 ·11~t.r1~ trt ~ i!Ji II ' 11 r I ~ 1 N l( I ' ,, A. IA. r!f 11 ( 1lj1 · • I r ·lt·t1 a: ~· r 1 • 11· !I I A.I tlaf r ~ }11 "~'' l, .. pH tK ~~1· ilif. I ~'. i 01 I '~ .! I ~ I ~ gl 8 i ii~ I I -1 "" .. _ fill ! . f;! s;! J 8~., I ''I ~'1' ~= ;:1 f ~ JI i ~ · ! ·1-~l . l • ~.,. I . ~ 11·~ ,!·~, . .,,. I ..., I ,, T H I S W E E K E N D' S FAMILY Dining out with the kids It doesn't have to be a nightmare, says this food critic and dad F or most families, a nation to- gether means a muimwn of ac- tivities and a minimum of fuss at mealtimes, which probably is the rc:ason McDoo.ald's and Pizza Hut exist. But when you're a rcstaunnt aitic, as I am, or simply a pcnon wbo likes to cat well and to sample regional cooking, eating out with the kids can be an acr- cisc in &ustration and indigestion. The &ct is, children do DOC see the thrill of tbrcc-coursc meals, nor do they care much if the waiter bt:ingi the wrong fork for the salad or if the wine list is seriously deficient in dwdonnays. Kida want to gobble up a lot of food with their 6ngen in the shortest poai- blc timt so they rm get back to Wc:,1l World or the pleasures of torturing other in the back seat of the car. By the same token. I think it's a good idea to bring ap children with a cc:rt2in depee of taste when it comes to eating out together and to talCh them a few mmncn under cooditiom thty would c:acegoriu as "IHH-i-o-g." JU the good of their digestffc ~ cam. my wife and I cannot bDna om- IC!fts to feed them a truel diet J fried bmgeu. fried potaeoes and fried . We waDt them to eat and dine :it Of ~ diis is not • euy as it toaDCb-Bot h.mng cnYded to nay comer ol me nacioo a.ad abrmd with oor 10Dt (aged 9 and 411.t). J--.e Ja.mc:d IOIDC rula-and a few tricb -to m&R eat-mg 00 me road a deligbcful ~ I pal all of tbae into dl'ect OG a ~ om& drne around Coloado -&om Omftr to Colondo Sprinp 10 Crac.:d Baa.e -Mlencing my inaaaa iD be food and ft'l':aft'Nft wi&h ck aadcr-:;a:• IDOlt k:..-=.: w~ fu!:fd!. 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Hotels also uually ofter d1ildrttl's 111ttu&S. HIM flf I CllfMI' AP fOf a bnquctte tut ls aot hi n.. liM of tr•• or oe1t thlt Is cltlrty llOt 11 "A" table favond by ad11b. Offtr to ta., 1 t.W. it 1 r•r roo1t Of 1pdain. AU fer 1 nitresl I know this SOllllds suist, bit "" to.Id waitruses .. bitter at "-dtiq "''· drn tllltl IBOSt waiters. nis IS~ not trle KrOSS Hie llelrd, 119! I ""' they do"'" ........ So ........ .-st· bit. reqHSt to bt •tad in ,. "" witll • waitress.. ..... tM .... Kids nu p111a, ""'* food. n.., dol't cart fOf buruise, llot """" ..,.. bits of Nyt.i .. loetill 11 tlleit tomato SHU. So tlll lM Dt1r Of Dtrm to ...,... Adi tllilCS -tilt ...... OfW food ttlat kids dol't -to ..... ""' -dlicMl.-..w.._,,....._ ........... ••11h.r11 ... fnltt 1'lt.., ...... wttl ......... 111111 woe't 111 ...... ti..,.... ..._ • Mlmhu C1811d1111 11 • .-~ ......... .. "-t.Ml.•rw....._ ..... .._ .,... 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I r1•1 Ii ·~11.1 1 sa ~,hf a 11 l•!l!f 11 11 Uu1 l ~~ I I @ --3 ~ :c ~ o~ C') O" :i: tlJ ..., T H I S W E E K E N D' S LETTERS Supermarkets Your rcc:cnt artic.k OD supcrmarUts ("How Supcm:wha Pull Our Sttings. .. Sept. 8-10) barely mentioned "sofr rock'' or wh.attvtt-thty all that annoy- mg music p~ycd in grocery stores. h's enough to drive me out of there as f.ut as I can move. PEGG.E MURl\AY CJorwlo SprirttJ. CA>. I can tolerate %igugging through the "rurbulcncc" in the produce aisle and the "boutiques," and "samplers" that at- tempt co seU icmu I do not need and 54.lcs lures wed to get mt into the store to spend my hard-earned money. I can guarantee, bowevtt, the mo- ment supama.rk.ct shelves begin "talk- ing.. ~ hawking their wares. is the momtnc I'll begin shopping in a differ- ent scord Nerd alert KATHERINE GALLOWAY Ellttofl, Mi Thanks for the arnclc rc-pding the lntttnariooal Orpruzation of Nerds ("Clubs Cover It All," Sepe 8-10). You neglected to mention. h~. the SS fee required for the nerd kit to be delivered to your nomintt. To send a k.it ro your f:avoritc nerd. ~od SS {check ot money ordcT) to: ln- tenurional Organization of Nerds, P.O . Box 118S55, Cioc:innati, Ohio '4S211 Fall preview B.LCHAPMAN Supt"tl* ArcluwrJ Ci1ttt1.,wtl In your hst of "timc--booorcd" activi- ties ("Fall's 89 !Xst Bets." Sep<. 1-3) th.at wtll GcaJC with the ocw year, you told w tlut thu LS our last cbancx co buy a mil1- wy-srylc assault weapon in Ulifonlla. This LS callous and harmful to our na- uon 's attitude towud guns. Owning these weapom is DOt an ac- ttvtty that bas been ltonoreJ by rune or anytlung e~ and a:rtain1y is not an ir:em for a casual list of "last shoes. .. SAUL KAHAN u. AJrp4o. CAlif. What's the deal, USA WEEK.END, telling w this mi&ht be our last cbaocc to buy a record album be~ oompact discs, tapes and DATs take oven Recon:ls aren't dead and might never be! Just became ~ ftCIOrd oompan.ics and stores arc curting t.ck. it docm't man vinyl is dead. Don't jump to ccmduDom Oft2' a sw- pca:ed .. trend." Rea>cd.s are ltill being made and eold, and it's DOC fot fOU ID de- cide if and whm ~ "Er't :."f>AHL ,,.,.,.,,. ...... • 1m1raa• You \le seen the pearls! The clamc J..5trand faux pearl occklace on the cover of newsweeklies, on the editorial pages of Vogue. Bu.ur, GI.amour and ElJe. You \le heard them discussed on TV talk shows and featured on the Fashion Pages of America's top newspapers. FOR ONLY •11t OYcrnight, the demand was absolutely 1-N-C-R-E-D-l-B-L-E! ln New York. 8eYcrty Hills, Palm Beach, Dallas, and Washington D.C, jewelers were besieged with calls. Women wanted similar faux pearl necklaces. The necrls -t))e style - bad become • rw Jewclen bad not teen anythina like it in many moons. Hard (If not next to i!pollible) to find 1ocan,, aimilar style faux pearls are being ~ OUT-OF-SIGHT. 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Ollllce lteM. ....,.,~Zoto2 NAM(; ----------- ADORUS: ----------·---· AQ[· -·-··---ID: Altl YOU A RlGUl.AR UDtaSDt7 Ya 0 N• DAYTIMl ""°"(.: ( Is ·sanyway to pick a dentist? Some insurance companies think so. But you probably don't agree. Especially if you want your family to continue seeing the dentist you've chosen. The one your kids look forward to visiting. The one you've come to truat OY9I' t.be,.,... Don't be p>ahedint.o cliooe- ing your dmtal care purely on t.be bMia ol dollan. 'Daik . to your employer or union. Insist on health coverage that let.a you make your own choices. R>r-more information about your right to choose your dentist, call 1-800-537-7071. Exhmsion 635, or writ.e .. Right to Chooee'' at P.O. Box 18749, &cramento, CA 96853. 'lbs more than l-t,000 members of the California Dental Al&odat:.ion support yo\U' right to chooee your own dentist. a 0 The fnatUn MiDt ltnaldlD Calrtt, Pawytnnla 19091 Pkw CD1U cnyaimmlMk>o for ~~kd Cub bJ dlt Houle o(fllberJl 1 aced lend no pqmmt now. am~ 1}9.• when It .. radJ to be lml, .. b the bllaDcc In bu IDOllCbly ..._Omena of S~.• C8Ch, da IMpawnt .... ., ....... . ...... tllJ ,. ......... ...,,,. Pkuc maiJ by Nowmb<r 25. 1989 .. .. , ...... ,,..,., ..... .,,,,,, ... ,, .... _ .. 5 I ........ , THE FABERGE J E W ·E LED CUB USA .......... rllroll on,,.,.. . The ultimate frisbee face.off If you think frisbec is ho-hum, you haven't played ultinute frisbcc. Just ask the 6,000 members of The Ultimate Players .Association in Silver City, N .M ., which wraps up its fall season with the 12th UPA National Championships for men and women next Friday through Oct. 29 in Washington, O.C. The field sPon, catching on as an aerobic workout, combines elements of football, basketball and soccer. Rules: Each seven-player team at- tempts to pass and score into an end zone. The playen passing the frisbcc must keep one foot stationary, while the defense tries to block throws. It's more than a sport, says Wash- ington lawyer Melinda Thaler. "It's a culture of people." Adds Jim McGavin, a Washington stockbroker: ''This is exercise; softball is drinking beer. This is exercise onJ drinking beer." New magazines make being a parent easier Being a kid isn't easy. Neither is being a parent. To help mom and dad be the best, regional parenting magazines att springing up across the USA. ~nting Publications of America. which ofren member publications a net- work of resowces and adYCrtising, is a family of 40 parmting magazines with at least 40 more in the works, says acc- utiTC director IUthy Mittler. Rather than give instruction on ef- fective parmting, today's magazines tell baby boomen how to have fun with their kids. ''The magazines pro- Yide parmts with local guides to what they can do with their children and how to make the most of their time together," says Mittler. Among the new magazines: JKbaft F.....,, Mississippi; free. H.J. ,__ Teaneck; free KJdl ft'Ol'ft A-Z. Phoenix; free Our KNI. HOUAOD and San Antonio; $1.95 CHILDSPLAY. 5_pringield. Mass.; s 12 per year (bimonthly) What did parents do before the ......... --...... .-.11a. printing press? Recording Time: A tribute to photojournalism This WHk. Tim• mqulne releaMS lb "150 Years Of Photofournallam." a apeclal luue fHturln1 the 10 most Influential -and memorable -pfH>. toa of th• put 150 years. Above, runner Mary Decker after coUldlftl with Zola Budd durln1 the 1914 Olymplcs. Also In the Issue: Nell Armstronc"a photo of Edwin Aldrin waJldnc on the moon and AJfred EJMnst:Mdt's black· and·whlte photo "V-J Day In Tlmn Square." This wMk. 100photos10 on tour to Wuhlncton, D.C., then New York. Boston, Chlc:aco and LA. Female directors still waiting to call the shots W c all know Steven Spielberg and Roo Howard. But Amy Heckerling and Martha Coolidge? They're respcctcd direct.on, too, best known for FtUt TiPJKS ot R.i4tt'"'"" High {Heckcrlinll) and Vi1llq Girl (Coolidge). But time and power still elude the women. "I thought by this time it (gender) would be much less of an oddity," la- ments Hcc:k.erling, a 12-year him vct- cnn. Her latest, Loolr Wlso's T.Jltirtg Qohn Trno.lta. ~n~:r), opened this weckmd's 6fth Women in Film Fatival in Los Angeles. Stamp of approval The festival salutes actress-director Lee Grant and honon fem.ale film- makers from Ciechoslovakia. Austria and the USSR. and the fust Moroccan woman to nulte a movie. In the USA, women gradually arc becoming producers. wriccn, studio exccurivcs and. to a lesser degree, di- recton. The snail-paced progress is so- ciety's fault, says Hcckcrling: Women are stuek with most of the child care and bou.scwork, leaving little time for careen. Until that changes. "thett'll be festivals celebrating the tiny hand- ful of women doing anything." The c.m.r T~ ...,, rtpt. on .... fw$30Mtfwee MW ltMtp ...... "' ec...... Cttr. Mo. ...... ,._. .. ...., ... u.s...._,s.r. ..... tta ....... "'"'-"' 'r FBI Qtr ........... tlte NWoo ... , " UJ• .,., ..... f ra•cla M1U r. Alie au A Hr: wrt1 .. ,......_,.....,.... ... Etl 'L "We 're ID sure that JOU wW like your set of Fashion Earrings that we'll send you• free &lftjaut for wearin& them". 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Daily Pilat WEEK OF F?xE OCT. 22 · OCT. 28. ~ 1989 ~ Ph .' ,j(·ia11 "111>t 1 r \ i,t•(f \\.l>ight Lo'" Progra111 UltnfMt-A Siate- Of·Tbe·An Weight Loll SuDDllment U..t &; Physicians And~For n.u;Tl'Mt· inc Owrweicht Petien&a 548·1830 •Saft. Rapid Wti,hl L«lM • EllltMive M1intenance ProeTam • Nutritional Counwhng • 2·~ Pound Wei,ht Los! Per Wttk • Coenitive Behavior Modifie1tion • Virtu1lly No Hunl(er ............ ~lime. *'PB lilleft IO .... 'J('AJ·~ uyq. 'bl m ... llCll bmrw )IOUr can. lll. ......... ..,. ..... ..,_* ---('------~-· .. ~<""•·"~' I THE PRISIDEN~Y IN CRISIS Lane Smith portrays Richard Nixon in ABC's -rile Fbud Daya,• recoan~ the events . aapto the • r11lgnation. u,... I MXt .. '1 111111 Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2316 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 No penonal replies. ,.,,. i"Jttermed ill ~nei11g more abovt CJl'treM Barbara Carrt'Ta. W1ln arid VJll.ere WI03 w bont? Is W of $pa1tU. d.escnt? -J£NNY 10..0:G. roaomu... 111>. An aura of mystery surrounds Barbara Carrera. who wu born in Managua. Nicaragua, drca 1946, to an AIMrkan father and a Nicara- guan mother. Her father wu an em· ployee of the U.S. ~y. and ru- mor has it he WM a CIA courier placed in Managua to look after the placued felitM of NicanlCUan Prfti. dmt Lail SoMoza DdaJle. The ac- trete will nett.Mr confirm nor deny the llPfC=Ulalion. Cll'ttra was convent-educated. and her pamtLI wpanled w~ she •• 10. A.I a YOUftl woman, her stUllftillC fea&ures IMded her a (Of'· tnct wtda the PftldCioua Ford Moct. eltnc AINf1• In 1971, lhe quit mod· eUac to _...... ill tM Sorbonne lo •udJ .,...._ but before lhe IWl· ed her ...... tM ~. lhe ... .,..... ~ &M ..,, ol ldor ,.,.. ••••• ( .. BWJ JadE") ... ,..... I ' r. SM qldddJ lwl- ed "" fin& .. relt ............ .,,,_ ...... I ftlllllr" (lt'71) a.d hll _... ... lllMI Mr clldllon to .,, ...... Pora ......... to Gerw ..... •0...1. .. ~. a.dOerw ..... .,.. .. , .............. .............. "•I••• ••' •• .... • ,..1a:nc 1r••~ "•ll•a •s • TvJO <ll'ick qvntimu mt Pa1 SwaJPe -wlaat rowr are lais , al&d hmr old is lais wif' LiMJ? - BARA roN.\Om . )'()(JNGST'OWN. OH(() Swayze's blue eyes have sen1 malt"S swooning. but his heart longs to 31-year·old actress I l'\1em1 The late Canadian act.or R mortd .Va.: r.ey 1nu oru> of my fm ites, !l'l I nri•PT '"''" renm.s of S1 rl.a.sstl'$ a.~ "TM Hvrrica.IU!." 1 V'U.kntap#'S CllrTt"1ttl]1 at"1{labl,, • a1ty of his moti~? -GROVDt Ht '1 ROUGF:M()'T. (' The hst or Massey film5 availat on videotape anC'ludes. "The Searl ·Pimpernel" (1935). "The llumcan. (1937), "Prisoner or Zenda" (193i "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" (UM "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944) ar "F.,a.,t or Eden" ( 1955) . -lie MJP Katlaariru> H"1»unt "io •arri~ to Spntet'T lmcy. he Ml~ Htpbtint ww llt't >er "'arried. Who· rigllt, he or Shf'? -oou:.v • ()(TA 11 'f'CARSON, TEXAS cm . TF.X.AS Nritltl'T! Hepburn wa.~ married t< Ph1ladelph1a slO<'kbroker Ogdtn Smith on Dec 12, 1928, at her par· ents' home an West Hartford. Conn The nupllals wett pttformed b) "'-'•I ;l alll'MMll ... Hepbun'1 grandfadwr, 8ewell Hep- bara, u F.pi1CDf9li•• ....... I• IDI. the cliYOr'Clfd ...... lllaleo. s.ith later •used to ....,., and doubted the •aHdltJ of lie••••'• Mex.ken divorce, •he Ned f« d6- vara • ConMdkut In ltd. Hes>- bun did IMft 8pacef Tney'1 life ,.... 19'1 undl ....... 118'7. 1'hl6r 1.,.. ........ affair •• MUerwnet -• ~ ol ...... ,. ,.,.,, ........ -.. , ... .. wtfe IAUile -... of 1111 C..t1llr , .... DAILY fllAW >It let p" '). I) Id • 5 No. 1," says Robert Loggia. 11\ JO\ HI RLl\li \\IE On location in a 11ny hou-.t> on llw north s1d1• of llollywood. tit· rector Bradford ~fay mak('" r t•rtain that Robert Lo~1a h .. ausf1f'd wit h a take before mm in it un tu t hl' m•xt shot. Althou~h th1" f'Pll>4xil· for th•· new NBC St'rtl'~ "Manc·11"41 FBI" 1., almost a full day bt'hin<i ~1·h•·d11lf', care must be takf'n On thl" "how. Loggia's the bus.-; This ts not mc•rt'ly name-ahm·t·· the-t itle pown Althouj.1h th(• aetnr had rejected t" 11 11rt1pt1">ed · \1.tn· cuso" pilot frtPt' :\IW Entertain· mt'nt Pr~1dt-nt Brandon Tart1kuff was so determined 111 put Log~rn on the fall schedule that ht> rrturnc·d a third time with what l..11~1a c·all" "an offer I could not r1•f11-.(' · "Mancuso" ori~1mtt1•d "II h ht'll season· h1gh-ra11'tl \ U< m1n1-.ertt''- "F'avorite Son " l.1•ll(lll i.tarm·n·d "41 many crmcal r;n t'' fur 111:0. 1wrfor mance as Jaded fill nj(••nt d1arae1n Ni ck Mancuso -and t hr aud11'1w1• rl' acuon to the c·hara1 t ..r "a.., "" P'"I ttve -that Tart1k11ff <l1•c·1dNI 111 •'\ erc1se a serie npt H\O That "''rat" 1, no w amng on frufa~ nil(ht-. "I was very duh101a... ahout 11 bt·init a series." Loggia "AY'I <l11rin~ a ·break in shootinft "Tht>y 1·am1• up with a coupl~ of SM'lpt'l I d11ln l hkc 1h1·m or the avenue 11 wa-. jtntnJ.t and I said I was not itotnit 1o t1o 11 · Several mont h'I lain Titrt1koff approached LoJ.tjllit a1oto11n w11 h a n<'w S<'rtpl. ··1 didn't hkt• 1ha1 c11hcr," LolCl(ia 1Hlm1ts "Finally Hran<ton ~aid, 'You dl't•ldt· 1r ~ 1111 w:inl 10 b<' on the> air tht'< foll !\u p1lo1 , no script, no nothml( .J11-.1 1h1• a.'1!\llr· ance that we will d(1 evt•ry1 hing and anythlnl( to makt• you happy ' "It's tnily like 1111 thf' hN!\ arr nn the tablf' and I've l(ot till' dtl'I' • u 11(· gla says. "If l hit s..•vt'n or 11. or even h1l my point. and 11 nins ri 'lt> Jf'ars. at the end or that t1nw I a m out or lhl' worktnl(·4't1ff pos1uon of having to do a p1rtur<-nr a rolf' I don't really want to do It 's un 1•n\ t· able position for Rn a< tor to ht• 1n That's why I'm doing 1t " LoUla first achlf'vcd rt<t·ugnit Ion u lht Mro "£1 Gato" on "The ~Int Uv. ot llfeto Baca ' in tht late "IOa. Bal lt ._.., Ufttll lM mid '00. .... lw _..,.,.. • rril fo11owtn1 Loala as Ma.K1190: jaded. ,atriotlc a!'I th(• .. tar 11f tlw -.1yl"h 111111111 "hn" "T II~: ('a1 , n1111•Y.11r1h~ l11r bt•inJ.t f1lmrd 1•nt irt'I~ ,11 111)tht Ttw "''rll'" la,t1•c1 nnl) 11111· -.1·a-.1111 "'' l..oJ.t~la "JWnt rn1i...f of I ht' 'till-. .tnd ·;11., t111hnl( in 1·p1,n<h1 ll'h•\ 1,11111 I nl"<Jlt'Clt•<ll\ h1-. f1•t111;r·· ri1m ' •• rl'N 1(1(1lo, tiff Ill I h•· 1'.lrl~ ·~11 .. \\ ht'll ht> play1•d m1•m11r.thlt' 1 har.11 l•'r r11l1•, in S 0 H · An flf1111·r .1nc1 a t11•n tlt•man · · S1 arf.11 t'. l'ritz1" lion or" and "lh~" ;ind wu' n11n11n.111•1t for an I N1 ar for h1' rul1• "'Sam H;tn """' foul mo111 ht•d an'1 '·" ,., It·~ man fur ht" \l'r t :t1•nn <'I•"'' 111 t 111· I flR!l mm II' .I .1~1•d Ed~1· 1\111 lw "'''" op1w1rt 11nll11'' Ill I \ thnt lw ha:o.n 1 lw1•n 1it1•11 1n).! 1n m11\ IC''I '"1'11" I'\ a 'hot bill lo. .11 I Ill' lt'.Hf in).! man hk<· · r II E Cat lw '·"' 'I'm \11 I .inr1 I hk1• ht·in~ \11 I 1 1rryin~ llw l•atl I m -.h1101111~ fur ·• b11( tut " It won't hurt thal L11~1J '' pl.1~ tnl( a t'har.11 t••r 'l'r~ m111 h hlo.1• l11m .;t•lf "Wt• r1· cJ1•fin11tl~ .1 '~ mh111l 11 wuph•. · h1• a}' "\\ " ri• p n •ll) mu1 h onl• .u1d tlw '<ftmr E1 llnu Jllv aml agl'\\tlt", hr" rt~ht 11n <Hoth wc•rt.' born tn \('\\ \ 11rk of It .111.in •II 'IH'nt. u1g&1a l'l Ml I Tiwrr jq 1rt1on LoAAta 11rlmll' 'but thl'rf'" '""" ,1n .1n11·11l1t1t'd P•' "ion llio you rf'nwmtw1 tn f ,I\ 11111t· Son.' WI<· ~J.W h about thf' 'lh1·ll l{llme that Wa<1hlnp.ton play~·•" ht' a~ks "On<.' )t'l\f rll(ht 1. r1~ht t h,• nt••t year. tight I.'! wroul( Wt h '"a rnomf'nt hkt ll\il 1n prtll) mm h t'' • tty tn'tpt .. • Don't waste your time checking out prime time. Look for TV UPDATE. Daily Pilat lVUPDATE. ·-"-.. ~··"'_.._ . .,.,_ FARE WARS Boston -1188* . SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY • Roundtrip from lAX ... svbrect to change SUNFLOWER travel ~ 1525 Meso Verde Or Eost Suite 105 Costa Mesa CA 92626 (714) 957-8139 MICHAEL J. FOX, GENIE FRANCIS, GEORGE c. scon, ESTELLE GEi IY Just a few of lhe celebrltl• you'll get to know tn TV UPDATE. Every weetl In TV UPDATE, we give you an 'up clc:.e and personal' look at your favorite atara. ' ...,. _ ~ I VE Channel Guide c.... -KCll Cal lM 2 2 I KNIC -lM • 4 • 4 ICTLA IND lM I I I 11 KAIC MC lM 1 1 1 1 a. Cal .. IUU IND Loe • • • • KOTV MC .. KTTV fOX lM 1t 11 " 11 KCCW IND Loe • 13 ti 13 KCfT ,.. • 21 • 21 ltllD IND .. 44 IMO -KllN. IND .. 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OelGo 500 From Rockingham, NC (Ltve} (4~po1 -10 AM Em NFL Footbell Los Angeles Raiders at Ptutldelph1a Eagles ILtvPl (300) -1 PM Gm NFL FootNM Reg!Ollal Coverage Ntow Of1eans Saints at Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta FalCOns at Ph0en1x Cardinals New York Giants at San Diego Chargers (Ltve) (3 00) Im NFL Football Denver Broncos at Seattle Seahawks (Live) (3 00) ~Hone Racing Rothman s lnterna11onal (Live) (1 00) -1:30 ~ hnlor PGA Golf Tr1numenca Champ+onsh1p From S~verado C1hl (Uvf't (200) -2 PM ... B!m Horse R1c109 Budweiser lnternati0nal (Liiie) o ( 1 001 -5PM -mml WOftd Series ... .._. 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Sports Scent Movtt: .. 11 "5'11dutt Mtmoriel" (1980 Drama) WOO<ty Allen Cllarlone RamgllnQ !1 31) (VCR) ~ Scent (OI ~l blty Ul flm F.ce HatJon E"*"'""*" TIMI W .... T.J. Hooltt The Bttbe .. *fl ,__ (10:30) MoVlt' •'?"High· ICrinlt 5--HeeHew Clootr end IOI Air) ~ OOint" 0980) RICllard Harrit.1Ptft IOO a... mm Sislitl CHll Com i~ (Olt Aw) IMinett 1111 s.w A.T ~'nt HolM E ,_. Ptrlonel !TWiii Sllr FllllllOll Fltedolll !::"· "JolWly Cw L.Mely" Two 1eteun newspape< Fllfl Tw:My ~,. QlflCiff "°'"' ProdlldioM sriers J0111 l0tces in a 11Qt11 aQatl"SI a toe.at iow.n ooss IOI ~= JflTJ iJimmy s.199111 Calft Con-5«m WOltd (Otl A•) '*"°" Him AIMncan EJpenenea A Open Mind IOltAw) , .... w .... Farnotv Ga1~ 1Rn em ~tnOomingo WOltd V'ltlOll IR) (Olt Air) ftJI HMd Copy Hard Copy Sports H<ltt IO Hal1 ...... llOtl Aw) HI• OlmtnllOll ~ P,., !tit Loni PrllM Ille Loni (OIAw) lM!y LN ~ W19J> Trail Gefonimo (Otl Air) w. 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LAtlgOw MWQ Diiion 11 50) (VCR) ...,Ded o .......,,,n 5*eo) ...., ..... l.M Phone-111 Show tNtunng Clips and trMt QUeSIJOnS lrcm ll'le $OOl'!S WOl10 ~ Hell Week wt1lle I I llts lllN l!\ltel'~ MacGyvtr preYllll:s I ~ S!UOent from~ lllf C¥TIOIJS wlltl I pUonaln bomb tRI (In Sttrto ..... ...., .. °*II""--Clml!I Ahlr ~ "He* w.-(RI (In ..... Stereo ~Hiii (In Sltfeo) Alt of Ill W"'9m WOfld 'The ..._Ila Hql ReNimnce IPW1 'd 9' Oller ._.. We Cover The Coast Check as out for the belt dally coverage or local news, sports and features . 11111 r Pilat I , ·• ~ October 23, 1989 ............... °' ~'(P9t2oU) ....... Mii (In 5'lr90t . .,... ... ,. •• II .......... Zenn'lll C..'•C.. UIAT .. tD God" Q ''Sol9"• 1" Art d lAlf EtlbClll*t" ..., C1i111ca •• H be i~ Old the best in aloft&. Ttll' -r 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 TOll!Ft 9llOll Guest host Leno R) In Stereo ............. Pini (R) .... Jlttt I.Ml ' Wltll OM! let· lMlr Wiii Newt (R) EntlNlll- lilnMll A) (In Stereo) lob C..... _,.. T cord Gia (R) Newt(R) ClflOll 0.. USA TOlllfll llloN: ••Yi "Allft Alllcl" (1979 $oe!u flC!IOn) .,iar11n Mowle: • .,.,, "Minlsty of FW' (I~) N&l1 seael tics Landau. Batbafe 81#1 1 49) ts swarm ttv the streets of Wartime London .. ......,,, ._. · Steeie Rid!• Fa-llowle: ••• ............ (19'6 Orama) Ginger Rogers. (OI Aw) ElltJ A.M. K~ies aro Glass Jaws 1110US Jean.Pierre AIMTIOlll 1 421 Mowle: ••• "The nw.. Muthtetn .. 11935 Adventure) WOlld of Sur· SlilC Waltef Abel. Paul LUllas ( t JOJ 1vCR1 vWll (OI Air) lfllftibu Sb! Newt tRI Movie: .. •1 ··JtM!fer A W01M11'1 5'ory" (1979 Flill T....ey CM Drama1 Hzabe\11 Mont Btadf0td Oltlman 1 '()) Moille: ot "KM ear.on·· (1940 Westefn) Jon Hall Lynn Movie: ••17 "Zandy's Mdt" (1974, Romance) Gene Ban ( 1 37) (VCR) Hackman Liv Ullmann (1 56) A.M.W .... (OI Alf) llowit: ••'-i "A Giit Nlllled Tllllllo" (1962. Orama) Laurenct H.tr1ey. A&E Pmiew A Pftll of a.. An tlllMltlon ol lht Ftill'Ce Nuyen A EurUllll in Tokyo ftnds fits plans to Ob-billet herooe GisM lain U S c:m ~ed his love '°' a J woman 11 501 MooM: .. ''The SMf S1rtell" (193-4 (OI Air) DrMil) Ar!nur Lale&. Sall Blane CR) G1llllJ 10 W'*" lilo: lrNkitg Ille Slllnct 1fllovlt: tt• "Hty llbll ,_. .. (1987\ Gala Videno'<IC (OI Art) ........ ••• ''Slellle l'Nfty" (19'8) ROllett Mcwie: .. 1, "The Ulflt Ill Ille Fortlf' McMt. ••• "Funny Fece·· 119S" Musafl Fred Astaife ScNlllt of Young As pan of his rtse.ardl IOf a~ (t958 Orama1 Fess lfart1et James MacAr· •Alh~ Heot>urri Whde tv> a tr•o 10 Pars a Mao.son Av Tlwlp Dmllll on~ Ide. Mr BeMdefe takes a fOO ttiur (1 351 (VCRI enue phologra~ 11a11sr0tms a 11111t0 sales._.oman into ts fOf three bra ctl•klreo (1 24) one ol tne rashlOll wends mosr all'()fOUS models (VCR) 1E1m 7'0 a.lb Plly Piello Oief.O..Mtllc Plld ,.......... .... IMl'y LN Mlnlyn J Aobtton Ulllts Oillouucerl Wow. Mo"9 "-on F"90'0 Luer Monttt Alfoneo Tljl FtlllC!tco FortllnO Allonto T1t1 Eco ...._ u• "TM Wic11et of E..-." (1987) John Up-Moille: ••~ "Jepd Edge" (1985 Orama!~ Oose Mo'lll" •••11 "Tiit Liit T....,..._ of ant' (1988) dike s novel tnspired lhs Ille of a OeyiltVlly cntrm· Jell Bridge$ An anomey fats "' IOY9 wr!ll fief ~1 a San fem Oaroe Martrl Scorww s ~ • •• pr.-on lla:m ing ecoentrc wflO snakts up the ~ ot tht~ ~11-toWn Francisco ntWS?IPtf ~ wno Ny De a manoouiativejot tht Lie ot Jesu1 ol Na.z1tet11. wflO S4JfllrtCI ~ con- WClfl*I al'let e llltV ldNI ITill' nuder• tn S•eo 1 48) CR) lt1C1 ano <JOUOt as tie !tit ot God s word. s-t ~ fllCOft (OI Alf) ..... •• "Tiie Mlfl W11o WMn, Theft" (1983 Comed'tl 11ow1e: ••"Hero..., tit Twror" (1-988 McMe: u 'z '-C.tllwly" 11987 ~"'ti Cltftr Reed. Anllndl Donc>- Stevt Guftencerg. Lisa ~ A dlr1I ~enlly Oreml) CtlUCll Noms An LA cop ~ hOe Luey llVllle s ~ 11\$()1(f(l !M ~ ot her .,.. on a deter'9d slUmClles on • ring of Wiiis contanng an ~ Potion 1n ObSeSSNt s.ctl lor a serlil k._ prey· Soutn Pacific 1$"'10 "''ti'! ErtgllSM\lll Glrlld ~ wtlOM 11» 1 SI 1 on IOcal women In Steteol I 36 V~I suai sona! Id !eel to lfletl IOV!fllln (In Sllreo I S --= .,.. •\l '1'lle fllltllllt" (1 986 HofrOf) ~ -... ... "Eillll llleft Ollt'" (1988 Orama! .JoM Cu~ llo.ie: ***....., ..... tl•. Comldy- u• C.Zencwt. Mora Hams A IOnely yoong woman makes• Chaflle Sheen file 111!&"10U$ 1919 ~acil So• Sc.ndal 111· DI-Miii Mitlhfw BtOdlndl. ~ "11111 Ollclly nnllk• when she enlttU!nS • cal from • spired tM •IOIV ot f!Qht blflpllyers trom Ille cr.c.go Wehn (In S..O) (1'4'1 .... 1988) ~ Sii Ill St«to I 38) White Soi accMO o( ~ !ht World Sef~ tVCR ... •• ...... 9'1111. Meric:811" (1942) Mo¥lt • • ...., •tit • ...,,.... (19'31 Jom LOOlf FUl'I lOllt ,..,. "- Ya ...... """"* 0....-, ........... ,... ,...._hid~ Plid ""91111 ,.. ...... , .... ,...._,... ....... ,... ....... TIU• TOftltllt ...._ u "TM....., Tllll ._.,Die" (1980) (I U) It~ F.-i T....ey Qood 1""" ... ..... ....... °*"911..... ....... ...... .. l!'fllr 111* "fllMt a.,e." T.a 1itoMy er...... Alce Of C. n...ldllWifdl Yo;... 8*" Doo OCTOBER l1, l~A orTotH:R ) • I 119 " 6:00 6:30 •....,. ces ..... -TCICMy 11 LA fl.Ivel -700Clle -AICNewt E"'"'•- Good r""" Gllnmt .,._ Scoolly Ooo C.O.P S Tuesday Afternoon October 24, 1989 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 -..... , ...... .. ...... Tlnll GllMlllaUlllt ....... Ger.ado ..... -Den ol °"' u.n .......... ........ o.1111111 ..... ..... --~ Clllfll'1AM11a a.. ..... llMnum Pf ...,...,10~ .. --AllllyCMdrlft O.Ullt•LM °"""' ........ a......,o ..... ..... --..._ (IMJ ITN .W. 0 ( ..... ................ ......DoNldMCllle Ouc11T•1 I Chip • ti Dalt A· T tllll The Ooc!OI ' Q .::._ -.MmMlll IT.._. UllWM , .... --...... ....... ~· Meno"°' lllf'llll Koope SNI WOfldlt ~ -....... "Su MCI ......... {19641 Tonv C111rS T_,_., C.0.1.1. ....... "" Acadllllw Diwofce Couft T ne1 by .My P9o COlll1 llltldell~ -...... ..u.1,.,._,.... ..... l&.11V ..... f\Alllw ........ Helf1 of IN OrlQOfl DtGtual '"' eoc.1 -..... Ull IM.Mid191 ,... .. LMd -1'I Clle ,,.. .. L.111111 ..._.Ktnntdv ltfl.~ IJ "*''°" -"'ScNol --....... -......... ...... l'tlOI J.1-1 CoMlct S...1TV w Alt•'""' ,..... ,........ --,., ...... v .. Dllla IY•Me ....... "T1le ....... ca-.t" (1949 Danny Km Hot S.11 Aeque11 Video .... ....,., mm COlllldy IAteofTY ....... "Tilllt Mir Tilll9" (1•1 Sw J<lfll a.b.d ........... ,,....(RI Ctwonoclt f RI ~ .. s.. Wil,a<n s.~ ~IOIAlr) '°"" ... Soult ... Llllldl lo• IDlllllllo .... ••Vt "T1le l l ill ...... ,, •. Weltlm) "*' ~ ,_c-..... ,. llace40nl Donald Duell l(ldl Inc.. Midley ...... 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Dor LllTIOl.r (t 33 (VCR) 1114:• (HOl lolilt =Side of ~ ='°Ar•~~1Nortn Amefatl ROdeo Snowdown From Scol1$-~ r (itO) Mowit: u• "F Ille 700 Club IRlllft In-~ Rats McMe: •u "Follow Ille Sun" 11951 S!ogfapnyl Glenn Ford. 700 ~ 1"1H• 9un" 1961) Glenn Ford. ( 1 33) stal'lt Freeze l.lke Cheese Anne Baxter ft 331 El C111p61 lodlt a Odio MoM: "Soy CtwTo a AwlM> Grlndt" Pedro Infante ti 201 24 Horls Mo¥lt: "Un RlllCOll C.C. dll Cilto" (1~ •~rct::ir!""tl"·•-Cdorldo Orama1Pedfo1n1an1e Mar 111ow1e: o \I/ "°"'*•"'Y S..ing Susen" 11985 ComedVl Ro-llo¥it: ... .....,.,. ... of,.. .. (1988 eomeoy.0rama1 a.~ ·erys.1Col!wi!on TlwHcb: Storitt Fl'Olll 111 Quilt tR ,...,....__ sanna Arquette. Madonna Amnesia. mistaken tdentlbeS ano dan-tal. Alan King Whde recuperanng l1om a l!\lld coronary a young I l:J:ltM 'JM belal a bored New Jersey housewife wno t>eoomes involved s~ travels to Los Angeles Jo reconcMe hlS rela!JOl\SllP 'Nltll wt1t11 lree-rted woman :; (1 «)(VCR l'llS estr faltle< (In Stereo)~ 1 43J ' 111mn:ir.mm-"-'lelt Pnson This EVMng Dly by Dey 5penMr. For Hirt The Big McMe: •• "S.. Cllirll llld Die" 11980 Orarra1 Estllef ROiie ~Fa --G!l1 Wars (R) F hi Kene HolliOa (1 31) ... (5c301 lllowle: •h ''llle Plt90n llo¥it: 0 11 "The OllUlw" (1943 Western) Jane Russell Jack Movit: ••~"Young Gunt" (1988 Western! Emilio EstMz -.: ••"2 !1r·IMI 11111 ll)t Ollllw" (1957 West· Buetel Russet ma her film deblll rt Howard Hughes fie· Kieler Su1flef1anc:I Yhn tlle:1f mentor is muiOe<ec! sa 0eov-..,.. OllTtl -'1 ---em) AnlhOny Dellet Mane l!Onal accoutl1 of the a.vaceous beauty wtlO !Used a wounded llzecl regutators lee! by 8 ly tne Kio ta~~ •!Ver.gt ano DeC:Otne 11111 My .. Wrt05or (1 11) tne Kid t>aCll to neallll (1 '3) (VCA) tne tar ol a masSM ~ (In Stefeol::; (I (VCR KW' 119731 ... Fllll ~ •'2 ''TlwM Olde of Htat'' (1987) A Mowle: •• M ..... "' Action 2: 1111 Beginning" (1985 Adven-lllowle: ••. , ....... "'Adoft" (198'. ~ WU.. ... ca11 state deoafUtlent •' pns forces With p<>110e-ture) Chuclt Noms. Soon·Teok Oh An Amencan colonel ture) Cllld Nool$ M Emmet w.,, (I 42) ---women ~Om Mlntlattan anc1 Hano Kong IO held prisoner by msoc Vietnamt:se captOls rnalles a bid for (VCR) lrtdl down a 111C10US Chinese mobstet IVCR freedom I« r.msel1 and hlS fellow POWs 1 36) R litlt ........ ..,,. -Newt Q 11ta"'ijr.:1n:•e-...... (1917. Suspense) TtrfY o·~ Jll Sc:hoelln. CR USA T onlQflt In the season prcmkre of l"'IBC's "In the Heat ot the l"'llght ... •Iring Tll!SDAY. OCT. '2•. Chkf Ollkspie (Carro ll O'Connor. r.) and Tibbs (Howard Rollfns) hunt for the killer ol Sheriff Dugan. Read TV UPDATE's report on 'The Final Days," next week's cover story. DAll.1' PIU Id I '61 " Tuesday Night Owl 1:30 2:00 October 24, 1989 2:30 3:00 ... •tt "lOOlil II I Ill" p953, Comedy) Glenn FQro. Wtltd of S.-..... 1.51 ..... ..... (R) MIMI: •• ......_ miit" (1975, °'*"· Bradlord ~ 1 1 "October 25, 1985 HO .. 1• 7::30 ... l!30 ... 9';30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:3t .... 'f .......... ....... ~ l:r -: -SA ?!!! ~ ..... --"-..... _ ... ,.. -·~--q .... ...,_ I I 111111 Wedrtnd•Y Afternoon October 25, 198! 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 ... Wednesday Prime Time October 2..$, 1989 1:00 1:30 NICMlwlO .__ IMned '9 ..... ..... - (;ml CISMlwl ("1 Steteo ..... ....... .. .... Im ao.1 'Golla ....... Ont AICMlwl O ..... 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 AIC Mlwl 0 r,. Oft U. 1:00 1:30 ~ i...., When Sam l>P-c:omes an attractM female se- utUly Ill 1961 he must ONI Witt) rampant se••sm and Ills emCJlo'fet s lechefous advanctS (In Stel'eo) OliNi letdl lndepec ~ ICf Day A sevete case 01 Calllll """ ~ when the neavy rains lotce ~ ltl$ldE! on h fourth of Jliy fin Ste<eol c °'"" The Goc!lalner Pan Ill - ... ....,., ._. ..... Me Md .. '*"' Dlncing ._,.,(In S1ereo1 C Newt ..... I HF a.II ..... an fie 0.. (In SW.0) ArMftlO fin Scereo) ..._ W.. UlllllM ........ (In S...01 lllM CM O NII...._ (In a-.. L1191 Octobef 16 Newt °' .. ....., ......... ... Award Winning Renaurant O....-hl10: ..... -.. ............ ..,,. DINNEll 8PEaAl.8 $7.65 Fi• cdMV .. •/--S.- Clildlm~ ................. ............. ........ ,._ ... ........ ........... a.. ..... c..-..a ..... Stereo) 1961 Whit Pntt Gloria' R.W.k'1 "°' ........ f~ Dr. Whitm" n.nnah Miller (hmk ~c Curtll) ._., Marty Gold (llktt.rd Lewis) arc journalists •ho ""°"' at • fictional Chic.ego month· 1y rugadnc. In AllC's "Any· dllngbut Lo~ ... lllrtng Wft°"U· MY. OCT. JS • lfmllwh..._at.._,H•dr•.._.•la_.. . ~ f rJ·~i ·~. l• .. s ~ .... i .~tn [;;i ~::1115' "&-~If~ !" g:g --:1 . :s ~ • Cl) 1J ll J •11 trw !(3 N '. :: ' I ·!fl . + td ' · 11 1( ~ .. 0 r N en .. .. co CD co • ....... 0 ......... 4:00 4:30 USA Todly Nee Newt NIC News (Al I • MoiM: "SM Done Him W10ft9" ~ L~ ca.is~ p<OO'l'f'IS l0t :ne men 111 rier ~'e (OI Airl 5:00 News (R) Early A.II. LMCM-Fllllily FM Tlle Jlldp 0 Dllll -The Red Fje (Plft MoN: • t • "One, Two. Thm" t 1961 C;:"'i>i°•, .a,..es Wolid of Sw· 5-lt ...... ....... 0 .... =----::~::--=--+=-:--~~t:--:-:---+:1~ol---".:::---,-:::IOl:-:-::A#)-:-:--"'-'--'-'----'..;;....,i....:.&..-Ar1ene-'-"'-Fr.;;..ano..;..,;_s ..:..!1_,..;..:81..:..IV...;.C_P _ __ __m_ll __ _._Butlneu __ --ll . Aftlr"-t AllMoHll ... 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IRflln S\erto) TOUmOP DVl'Y cm~ ..... Col.lftw· ...... ...tc:k ............. om--::taeedto [' _._...,.. ............. ........... ·-"· ., ••• ma. October 27, 1989 \ Friday Night Owl 11:30 12:00 -- HI ........ o - cmm Imm (iflm CI;rm mim m;.m mrm IDa ~ 02111 ll:ml -u:m October 27, 1989 11i11Mt: ••• w9e1ts on Their Tott" !1952 CfOllP FlllllJ MIM9 ~-...: •u• ''CilldMll" (1960 Comedy! JwfW' Cra.11 Myrna Loy 11 29) Secrets of llt ~ F.rtasy) Ilene WOOOS. Wl!Um Ptlipps 0 S..,.. (RI (In Stereo) 1114) (VCR) 4:30 5:00 ScNIM of Wiit °'tMY T'llllgs I PrtMlltS Tile Grea1 ca1 Fam• ............ ~ .............. HM* (RJ On Stlreol II (R) On S..0) 0 Ot10lii a. ,. OMOlll .. , .. Saturday Momlng October 28, 1989 Klfllll lid 0 ._.., M•*"' O ~ .._Ill IU O Miit ...... Cllde ..... 1Wlf0.. .., Wlil? .. --.,...,, ~-Geed ..... .. .. .. • • • .. 0 R) • • Saturday Afternoon October 28, 1989 1:30 2:00 2:30 . 3.-00 3:30 4:00 4:30 ( t UOI C.,. Foollll T N!'IS 10 Be AIYQIUd Snllsll Hits 8omg llkls· 59cmWOltd Hcnt ~iCr9 Scl'«1u4ecl Breeotn Qc> ~ Mo¥ie "AW Cll*li it950t lJl'K.4 \'NZ(MZ a;m G L"O:"W~ W'"Dlft9 n • ! 1;19 ~· 0 .... -~ --i CoO. < ~:iDJo~ ,.. Eci 3 :10 a:r Q. ; -"' Q. > g~ :rO gt --i c. n:s:rCIJ -IJQ,..:r!:S~o . ~ :r:r2 ;Jn.: gt .., i '< I> "'C •• 1~~-n-:l :r i • n CJJ "'O :r D> 3 O'S, o o.., o o-8 ~~ n Ii ::l I ~ii'< c :s ~ ..; :rtl tl D> co i"~n ;;-....._ .,r.n~ ·· · 11111 l Ill I I I 1 11 11 -11 f 1111 I 111 I . I I It I &» .... c a. • '< o• I .,, ~ 3 • :t 11~1 3 I • I 8 •· ~ Iii Saturday Prime Time 8:00 8:30 9:00 NNI O USATOftilllt ..... ....., .. 9:30 October 28, 1989 W•Oflll WOftdl •· Read TV UPDATE's report on 'The Final Days,• next week's cover story. Saturday Night Owl . ' r.:m. ClJmiJ &mm (VCRI (Imm rm. [Em .. IDlal ... ~ •• l'I ~ ·;~~r --.,, ... Dl.18 fOUir, ml9 .... ~,... ... -... ..... ToleAlllORM October 28., 1989 5:00 ..._{Rl 111· 1 ·• .. 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(114)141-7111 THE HUNTINGTON · 0 VISA/MIC& EXPIRATION DA TE 0 VESI I want to b~91n my subscr1pt1on to th~ Daily Pilot -at th~ IOW introductory pric~ Of t J weetll fCK 110.00 With a mo~y back guarant~t that 1f I am not compl~ttly sat1sf1td with tht newspaptr or strv1c~ my subscnpuon cost of S 10 00 wHI be refunded• Send to: JlO W . Bay St., C.M 92626 Or call: 642-4JJJ Addtl'U Apt = City Zip I . . I' Sunday comics TV Update USA Weekend Mesa's Complete. OC firefighters ,, Brother -Coast helped rescue ' . 1: ' Michael football quake survivor 1. INS IDE THE ORANGE COAST· ~~ d~' J~ ~/ ~,) ~ . Is d.ead coverage • ·COAST/A2 SPORTS/Bl 5TATE/A4 75 CE NT S ocTOBER 22, 1989 (·et\ t :H STOH,'/Sl"\DA \. SPt:(.IAI. Diverse players linked in killing .H.0rslng •rolllnd. .. _,·-of --...... v-...., to • tint ...... -In -Adllfl AMM:eur Cini of tile noel&: ttone event Saturday at th• P'•tl Hone Show M the Or•"9• ·County P•lr •questra.n C~nter In Cose. Meu. • Earthquake -sends -rumbles through insurance industry ly PAUL AROflftl.EY Mary Cr;·stal of Western lnsuranix lnfonnauon °' .. c.itr,.. Jlllff Servict"s said all homeowners should talk '>''ith their In the aftermath Of the San Francisco Bay Arta carriers about their individual situations to d«ide eanhquakc. Southern Californians art again pondering whether they need earthquake coverage. · their own ~rious situa1ion. Considerations might include loca1ion of propcny Essentials like boltled water. canned goods ap.d and type and 8g(' of structure. batteries hive diSlppcarcd from s\ore shelves. Enrol-for instan«. ifa ho me withstands the 1cmblor. but lmcnt has climbed in tint-aid courses. · is burned down in a lire caused by lhat quake. most And homeowners are pulling ou1 their insurance officials saY. policies that don't include earthquake policies, wondcrina whether their coverage will be -coverage ~u still pay for the loss. . . . ly IRIS YOKOI Ol-~~s...tr Reputed Los Angeles area gang members. A UCI coed s1udying social ecology. A young machinist who Wa nted to attend colleg{' 10 belier his chances of gelling a dtc{'n l job. Seemingl y' these indi\'1duals don't have much in common. Bui th{''' ha \'C all become en1anJ1ed through the beating and shooung death of one of them. John David Fahe\.!J -~ Fahe),'. .. 21. ~as killed Sept. ,JQ in fro nl of 1he Balboa Peni nsula apart- ment he had just moved 1010 li ve days before. '\.\'itness statements-led Newpon Beach police to arrest I 0 suspects -eighl men. one "'Oman and a 17-,·ear-old Ix>' -"'ho ha,,e all been Charged wiih n1urder. as-· sault and consp1racv. Two of the mt·n. 'r110.Hu1zar. ·IQ. and Reynaldo Zepeda. 21 . ""ere or- dered this "·eek to stand 1r 1a\ and are scheduled to a~~ar 10 Superior c·ourt on Oc1. -7. The 1"'0 Long Beach men arc alll"gCd members of a no1onous Cars.on-based gang and also face a tnal 1n Los .)..ngeles Coun t~ on chargl'S the~ conspired 10 kill a fl\'al gang member 1n a dn\C- by shoo11ng in Deccmbcr. Th{' other men "'"'a1t heanngs on Oct. 30 to de1crm1nc if there is enough cv1dt•nce 10 order 1ht•n1 to 1rial. lhev a-rt•: Larr• V. Pena. 2~. of Lo ng BeaCh; Stanlc\·F .. .)..naya. 21. of San PC'dro: R1char"d Kirk Noga"·a. 21. of Irvine: Lero~ P. Lu Jan JI. I 9. of Carson: Robcn P. Prmen1t·I Jr .. 19. of Long Beach: and.-Roman M . Woolem, 19. of San Pedro. All but Noga"·a and Pimcnu:l _rc- ma1n 1n Orange Counl~ Jail ~n lieu of S750,000 bail each. Noga"·a and P1mcn1cl post('d bail aflcr the an1ounts "·ere lo"·t'rcd. The JU\cnllc. fron1 Carson. a"aits a No\, 2 heanng in Ju\en1lc Coun on "·hethcr ht• should be tncd as an adult. The "'Oma n. Hea1hcr Rt·nct' Ros.t". 21. who lived 1n tht' apanmcn1 1n front of Fahey·s. 1s slated for arraign- ment on Oct. 27. She posted her ·s 100.000 bait. There arc onl y a JC"' facts about the case that seem solid and sup- pon cd b~ all sides. adequate when The BiJ One strikes htrc. But it's a ~y area that ma~· end up being decided I. Althouah Califom aa is known as the "earthquake in the courts in the wake of this ~·ttk s earthquake. state," only about 20 percent of all homeowners carry Ray Bacon. chief deput)' commissioner wilh the earthquake coveraae, insurers Y)'. Jn areas like California Department of Insurance. said the home- --.Hollister, where earthquakes arc common, the figure owner in the above example' is covered. · ~hes 4().percenl . ··e ut tb~·s a caveat." Bacon warned. ··tf thc house Most. objcCtjna to the heRy increase: in their is reduced to rubble by the earthquake and the rubble pmniums. choott 10 pmblc they won'1 need the added cauaht on fire. I.hen you can't collect on something that covenee. is no lonaer worth anything." -Jo Ellen All•'! o..,._ ...... .,,.L..e~ A mernorl•I "'••satJ• tor John F•h•y faces th• dead ...an·s hlbo.m Penlnsul• ~partMent. Fahc'" "ho "orked as :i mach1n · 1st. had JUSt mo' ed into the back unit of the grev and "h11c apan- n1ents at 1314 \\'. Balboa Bl,d .. an area popul31txl mostl~ b~ colk•gc students and other young renters. Son1e of Fahe) 's fnends from his hometown o f Placenua had already betn h.\ 1ng 1n Linn C for a fe"'' months. One of Fahe' 's roommates. Brent Cla.~to n . 21 . had a short relationship "•th Rose. a UCI social ecology (Ptease Sff DEATH/A21 Weather helping slow fire I)' lltOllERT BARKER- or -o..,. ,_k.,, Cool. "'Cl weather helped fi~ tighten check the advance of a fire Saturday that"s spread into lhrce counties after bring 1ouchcd off d ur· ing military e1.erc1scs at the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps blsc on Wcdne<clay. •t disuten like Northern Ctlifom ia's 6.9 temblor The JX)St-earthquake blaze in San Francisco's I-always prompc. aomc reconsideration. Marina district miaht be the kind of incident that ends Jim Scllli.tum of the Costa Mesa farmen Atency up in the courts. Bacon admitted. said commen:ial · buildi .. owners in particular get "I'm assumina that wo uki be covered by fire I nervoul' after ....,_. ean.hquakcs. insuranct because it happened so quickly;· he said. .. Tbe lar1a' lhe compln., the m0tt inquiries we're ',..'1!d\~. startcd immcd1ate.ly and thote buildings were ........ lie llid. ir-befoft T-.y'1 q.U., Sdlaborum had been But how bodly dlmaa<d W<re 1hey1 . · talkilll IO die owner of ODt comma'cial buikliftl abou1 a_....'.:lt~~ q uestion that could create an ariumen1." Candi.date.s stress need ·for diversity · U.S. Forestry Scrvitt spokesman Robert Brad_y 5(1.td light rains slowed down 1hc fire. prtventing i1 from making huge runs throughout the dly. -----Stady said the fire:-which had bu med nearly 11.000 acres in San .. Diego: Riverside and Oran,,e coun- ties by Saturd.ly night. is 48 pcroent contained. Tht-re's no estima1e on when it will be contro1"4. he: said. -· ::'.""""" co-. lO bi• po\icy. tiu1 lhe ~ dep' Ir =-iid"""• spark t.bc CUllOllWl"'s inleml. Hauler al Brian·~nz Insurance said she has heard ""Noe '8'1 cmlJ:illl me iDllCl9d of rne callina bim," ~ say they'll do without tht added oove:rqr. 11111 tlid. and if Lbe:ir bousc crumbks lhey'U run over and put a ..:-llidHa=r :!!.:.z:t ~~.:-~ .. -id.-1 :.Wi~hem I don't q nt to hear about thal.." she T~ "it's not !ho lllunderi"I ....... lbol _, ... .. a.con said they're nol likely to act away with it. Mml 1' percent o( lbal fll*:Y'I CUIUMDaS have an17z~len will probebly be theft and will ICC ....... h COtlllllll. HOiiier 1liil MOit -for a quoce. they're "111 I blue of ..... be met. ""' -...... iL . ~ -COllD-/All Editor's riote: This is lhe first in a 1 th~ #ties prolilirc ihc s;x candidara /iK th< Newpon-Meu · Unified School Dis1ric1 00.rd. Three of rite district's xven se.rs will be /iJkid in lht Nov. 1 eJedion. Todly: Lncumbent Sherry Loolbour- row •nd clWle,.,a Jo Ellen A.llrn in Division ·1. Mtcom~ssirw Coron.t dd MIT •nd &stbluff. GOOD MORNING T ... ,.,,,..._., ---.... ...., yrllll _,.II mil,.,.._ _., ........ . 'IM"'CIL ......... .... AS AS ........................... A.7~ ........................ ._CM . ' CIDBaaud. ......................... C• _,.,., ...................... c .. ..._s1ea ................... IH Pia a.. ......................... Cf -J IMol'OIC ............................ A6 a...rs.. .............. -................ M Opll~ .............................. At "'°11111 .................................. M • lty ALEX WIWAMS °' .... ~ ... 5'trrJ 1Aeft101ew. Corona dcl r.1ar. ."I alWl)'i thouaht of my role on the school board as that of a switchboard opcl'tor. Pcopk call me. and I accns tbem to ~ ind how 10 JOI ve their problems.. .. tplo.--•ACE/ Alt ,.._ ~ .................... C8 Spoltl. i . .... .. ... ... .. •• .. .. • . . • • . ... I I a4 'IV LIJll ............... lV UPOATI 1111'1 -............ ................ AS However, for all intenu: ud purposes. the fire pdlcs liWe lbn:at 1n Ori• Counl)'. and ..=t1;l: arc eJt tin&.aishiq t~ embers and doina oaty mop lllf' wort. be said ... Ifs not ad\IUCll!t ii County -it's aol llDllll lh<tt:· fire. whkh ---.. °'"• Countfi.t ii .~ -.. . ___ ,All .S rother Michael id ies, dedicated Fashion Island reopening is .. a . if e to the needy . week-long affair 8y TN Daly Not p.m .• "Moonlial)t Over the MCdtter- ranean:· a pla $7S-per-person fund. raiser wiU be held in the center to benefit six Orange County youth chanties. Close to 3,SOO auests have been invhed. to the event that will include food and beveraae stations. fashion, musical entertainment and a fireworks display. •' =~ I09DT aARKllt =·-~._ ..... . • Brother Michael. who sold a suc- ;laaful real estate business 30 years •:oM<> and poured his wealth an<S ef- 3>ns into feedina the hungry. died at ~s Costa Mesa home on Friday of :p apptrent heart attack. He was 80. ~ of thousands of needy people :>a well as a SS bill for gas when he ~ it, had a burial plot at a Corona :CleJ Mar cemetery as bis onl y pos- :.ansion, friends said. He lived on his ·Social Security check that be • auamented for awhile by painting •-Muses. "He was comolctely selfless and &jving." said Bob Ewmg, pas\or of ibe SC>uth Coast Christian Church in ·Costa M~. where Brother Michael· ·performed his Christian ministry tti'e last four years. Ewina said Brother Michael was kind and gentle and at times could be rou&h and tumble. "But, boy. hat a loving heart he had. He took what he had and went to work for the poor. If we had more like him we would sec the world change." Memorial services arc scheduled Tuesday at 3 p.m. at ihe church at 792 Victoria St. Marie Ec kess, a longtime associate ·of Brother. Michael. said that tbe man who became the patron saint of the hungry and homeless. was out dispensing grocenes Fnday morn - ing. the da) of his death. She ask s that instead of 110\H'.rs. • people should honor him b) helping a homeless and hungl) famil) "and do some lo' 1ng thing" in Brother Michael's name. .. Eckcss said it was alwa\S Brother :;,Michael's "heart's desire" that • someone would conunue his "'ork in . • . 1.0 r ·1·1·:H \ ay The Assocl•ted Press Here are the winning numbC~ "J>icked Saturda) night for the Cali - fornia Lotter) 's \Wice-weekly .. Lotto 6-49" game: 33, 19. 46. 12. 44. 29 -and the bonus number. 27. Players v. ho correctly guessed all six numbers wlll share a i;)OZC pool of S 17.6 million. lotter) officials said. . All those who picked fi ve J\Umbers plus the bonus number will ~ivide among themselves a pnzc pool of S2 m1lhon. fi ve of six will sbart SI m1lhon. four of six will . share $933,000. Three of six is worth ; an automatic S5 per Wlnncr. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine dunng a television . broadcast originati ng .in Sacrarnen- • to. The numbers are listed in the order they were announced, but an, combination would win . · The saJes from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawing were S 18. 7 million. No one won the top SI million prize in Saturday's "Big S1;>in ... Cali- . fomia lottery officials said. Four people won $100,000 each. · They were Nabil Fraywat of San : Bernardino. Herbert Homing of ~ Vernon, Norma Rivera of Carson . and Edward Fain of Newcastle. RACE t ''°'""' Sherry LoofQourrow wants to • transfo rm one of the biggest challenacs facinJ Newport-Mesa · Un6ed School District into one of iu biaest advanuaacs. , The challenge is raciaJ diversity. which statistics indicate is growin.g. not onJy in the school district, but in tbe state. More and more local students arc Hispenic or Asian. Loofbourrow be- lieves the district can embrace the : medley of races. .. rm excited abo ut it. I h,ope we can make sure the students are toler- ' ant of divenity and the teachers • excited by it," said Loofbourrow. 48. a school board trustee since 198 I . Loofbourrow is a 20-year area resident and current director · of the ' locally bued, non-profit Leadership ! Tommorrow proJrlm. a ttminar in wbicb elected ofTacials lcavina office : =th their knowledae to new Sbc believes one of the biant ~ f'actna current students is· compctana in a alobel economy. lnODd IUOlll communication skills ..a blllic cd'8Cation,. the incumbent 'llirves lbc ICbool board must en-~ a PllDoa for learniq. ~ llUdcntl need intellectual . lll!llM•iclllitm· mtv1y.H We c:m"1 jusa fill lbrir ..... 1111 ol bdormibon. becaute ., ... ,bow ..... die ialonnalioa 91 -Bllflow"t eaial IO be. We !!!!-'\%.:' .:t' ...... --..... * dillriel ·- Brother Mlchael Santa Ana, where most of the people come from to get the frtt food. she said. On Saturday. though. there were no indications that anyo ne has come forward to take on the task. Brother Michael, whose given name was Michael Dwaileebe. previously told reporters that he once owned virtually half of Costa Mesa and "was trying to steal the other haJf." when he found C'hns- tianit) at the age of 50. He began his ministry b} d1spla)- ing photos of Jesus in his onice and giving awa y free Bibles. He also stored boxes of food in his real estate office at Tustin Avenue and 17th Street that he would gi ve to the poor w11h the sign. "Everything 1s free in Chnst's name ... .............................. l'lowen ~· left • the Nell of one of die lrClclr• llrotller Mlctla•I used to distribute food to th• needJ. · At the time of his death, Brother Michael was giving away food to I 50 to 250 families six mornings a week in the church parking lot. Virtually as soon as he completed his prayer that was translated into Spanish for many of the reci pients. Brother Michael would stan work on rounding up the next day's sup- plies through a network of sup- porters, volunteers and contributors. Jean Forbath. ex~cutive director of Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves that also provides food as well as medical and other assistance to the needy. said Saturday that Brother Michael .. is a great, great man who will be sorely missed." "He anticipated this." Forbath said. "When 1 saw him. he would sa). ·r m leaving soon. rm going home.' "Ht> i.lwavs had a smile." she said. "One of hi s nicest of his gifts is that h~ ga~e. with joy. He was joyful in his m1n1stry. It set a good example for all of us ... Forbath said she believes that Brot'her Michael's program is "pretty much a one man show." "I don't sec anybody carrying it on as he did." Pastor Ewing said he'd like oper- ations to continue at the South c;:'oast Christian Church. And. Brother Michael's goal was to move it to Santa Ana, associate Eckcss said. Et kess said she carried out a promise to meet with hi$ supporters Saturday and to inform them of his death. "They cned ... she said. "They said there'll never be another man hke him and that they'll be so lost wi thout hi m." The S roo million renovation of Fashion Island wi ll be celebrated this week to mark the arand reopcn- ina of the Newport Beach showing center. The renovation, labeled tbe final renaissance of the 1 center. includes an additional 70 000 square feet of retail space for 66 Qew stores and an indoor-outdoor food court. A se~n­ screen Edwards Cinema movie theater and a 1,300-space parking deck were also added. The new Fashion Island features a Mfditerrancan street-scene look that takes advantaae of .the open-air character oflhe center with sidewalk cafn, kiosks and a series of fitted vill .. type buildings that house the many stores. Palm tree-tined, tiled wallcways; called pascos, and three water fountains further enh ance the Mediterranean atmosphere of Or- ange Count>:'s only outdoor mall. The addiuonaJ new stores. mean- while, renect the center's move to make Fashion Island a one-stop shopping spot with ·a wider variety of merchandise that is more moder- ately _priced. Officials have scheduled an event each day of' the week to provide a· festive atmosphere as the new Fashion Island is officiall y unveiled to the community: •Monday. from S:30 to 10 p.m .. media and tourism professionals will sample food from Fashi on Island's array of restaurants on a "'Tour and Travel Di ne Around ... Entertainers include Les Brown and his Band of Renown, High Society. Kids are Music. the Fashion Island Entertainment Company and the bands from Tuesday's business mixer. The event is being coordinated and produced by Jani International, an entertainment, design and master planning compa~y founded by the late Robert Jani. whose extrava- ganzas included the 1984 Summer Olympics, football Supcrbowls and galas for DisneyJand and Wah Dis·· ney World. Local Thymes Caterers is providing the food and dri nk. • Thu rsday at noon. the official center dedication and ribbon cuning ceremony will take place, with enter- tainm ent by the song-and-dancr troupe Great American Entertain· • ment Company. a Mediterranean orchestra and ribbon dancers. A daytime fireworks display and rib- bon drop is planned as the offi cial nbbon is cut. • Evenina concerts wi ll be held Qn Thursday, Friday and Saturday ni&h~ Bitty Vera and the Beaters will perform from 6 to 8 p.m. Thu~ day. Du kes of Dixieland wi1f per- fonn from 7. to 9 p.m. Friday and Tbe Pacifi c Symphony Pops Or- chestra wtll perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. . Diver in -critical conditron Brother Michael is survived by a da ughter. Donna Dwaileebe Qf Irvine: a son. Michael, of Cambria, three grandchildren and one great- grandchild. • Tuesday. from S:30 to 8:30 p.m., a business commu nity mixer will be held in the center's paseos to introduce prominent communit) members to the new center. Musical entertainment will be provided b)' The Fashion Island Musical Players . the Trio San Juan Mariachi Band; Craig . Fundyga Steel Drum Band an«t--The Pa.Im ·Sprinss Yacht Club. • Wednesday. beg.inning at 6:30 Jn add1ti on. musical groups and street performers will entertain shoppers every day throughout thr cen ter. Local high school bands. Dixieland and mariachi band'i. barbershol? quartets. mimes, JU&· glcrs. magictans_ and.. a unicyclist are among the entertainers slated. By City News Se rvice A man who was i.cuba d1v1ng off anta Catalina Island and suddenly was uilabk to breathe was in cn11cal condition Saturday · after being rescued b) fellow divers. Douglas Dennis. 28. who was di\ - FIRE From A 1 Cleveland National Forest 1n R1ver- s1dc County. Brady said. It moved within a mile of _ the small Rancho Cabrillo settlement m Riverside County on Friday before bulldozers cut a I 0-foot wide ribbon through the brush around ranches in the area. Helicopters and air tankers doused the nearby terrain. There were no buildings destroyed and evacuation was not ordered, Brady said. However two of the 1.140 fire- fighters suffered injuries Saturday. A firefighter from the Orange County Fi re Depanment received a lacer- ated knee in a fall and a U.S. Forestry Service man suffered a dis~ located right shoulder. aJw in a fall. mamtain balance as it reopens schools closed over recent decades due 10 then-declining enrollment. She said one danger of reopening is causing dissent b) dividing student populations. "We were able to remai n steady as the district closed schools. and now we have to reverse the process;· she said. As for personal strengths. Loof- bourrow said she is a good listener and a positive thinker. "I'm per- ceptive and responsive and I look for solutions." she said. Jo EU. Alla . Corona del Mar. "In my I S years as a college professor. I was appalled at the freshmen coming into my classes totally unprepared. lack.in& basic thinking skills. reading skills and writina skills ... Diversity, not disscnion -it's a pl for Jo Ellen AUen. Allen &pent .14 years as a colleae PQl.itical science profCllOf', and years of activity and leadership in local Republican poups, and sbe laid she hates to sec an elected panel vote unanimously, at least when sbe per- ceives the unanimit~ u constant :·1 like to 1ee board diuarcement in public. Unanimity ii not beahby. It lbows llCk of lalidcnbip. lack of qucslionina decilioal. UNI it shows pollible rubber .. 1ampiq,'' Kid ~43. Allen .... Dever held electect JN~ lie olicr. ""......., bow- ""· illdllde a cwa• =~ ing 1n water 35-feet deep off 'the Black Rock area of the island. was returning to the boat. "The Ma-gician," when he experienced bre;uhing diffi culties. said Deput~ Rafael Estrada of the Los Angeles County ShenO's Information Bu- reau. A third reported chest pains and was taken to the hosp1taJ. Brady also reported that man } firefighters made espcc1all} good progress in their goal to clear 14 miles of fire hnes Saturda) and were able to spend tbe night at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base in- stead of camping out overnight on the hard ground. . The fi re had extended onl y about three miles into Orange Co un ty. in the La Paz:Canyon area. Brady said. Officials said cre.ws manning six air tankers. SO fire engi nes and eight bulldozers have battled the flames. Firefighters from the U.S. For- estry Service. the California Depart- ment of Forestry. Orange and River- side County Fire Depart me nts. the city of San Diego and Camp Pendleton are at the site. dent of the conservative advocaC) groµp, Eagle Forum of California. a post to which Phyllis SchlaOy ap- pointed her. Allen said she understands the need for tcchnicaJ. vocational train-ing for students. but also said that training begins with the old-fashion- ed f undarnentals. "The ~ay technology changes. by the time you publish a textbook, if s out of date. By the time you build a computer tab, if s out of date. Tech- nology is just exploding," AJlen said. Therefore most students will le.am specific job skills on the job. What they need is the stronJ. foun- dation of communication skills and mathemstics knowledge to help them ma.kc use of the training, she said. Other items on the Allen qcnda include expanded special propams, offering students who wisb to p&r· ticipete extra homework and in· tensificd learmng. As for top cbaJleqes facina New- port-Mesa. Allen identifies the pow- I"{ ~ and png problems. Ganp do not bow city bound· an~·· Allen said. "Riabt now, the problem is only budd.il!J. but I'd like to keee it in the bud: As for ~nal cbanacteristia, Allen ~ sbe is honest, sympetbetic and canna. .. Even Wldi people l miabt not like, r m not man or veoltful I believe intell-t people caa di• mpe." Allen --N9a II 1 , •• .,. ...... .. =er~.,~· ..... .. DEATH Robert Scott. Zcpeda's defense at-shdtng glass door that fronts Balboa torney, indicated .Claxton's and Boulevard. according to the witness. From A 1 • Fahey·s attire on the night of Sept . The witness said he then saw maJor who had lived 10 Unit A· for 30 further hints at some affiliation Fahc) runnlng from the side .of thl' about a month. Af\er Claxton ended with a rebellious Jouth group. The house out to Balboa Boulevard w11h thl' relat ionship. Rose and Ctaxton's two were ·dresse in black. with Lujan and Anaya chasing hi m female room mate. Jenni fer McCar-black boots and black bandanas on Fahey was chased over 10 the porch . I). 19. had a tistfigftt over Clax ton in their heads. according to Scott. of the apartment neu door. wh ere the carport area. The fight occurred The black bandana was so 1mpon · several men. including Zepeda and on the da1 before Fahey's death. ant Claxton went to retneve his some of the other suspects. gathered A large group of people, including from the carport. leaving' Fahey around him. the w11ness testified. all the suspcc1 . gathered at Rose's alone with the group of suspects that The wi tness said Fahe} and apan mc nt the next night. Fahey and stood nght outside Rose's apart-Zepeda stood facing each other and Claxton came out of thei r apart-ment. Scott claimed. that he thought the two were going ment. Unit C. and exchanged words Rose. an outgoing coed who came to get into a fight when Zepeda with ome of the men who were at to Orange County a few years ago sudden!) began screaming. "I've Rose's. from Iowa Ctty. Iowa. was scared of been hit." The Wltness-said he didn't Fahey ran toward Balboa her neighbors. particularly af\cr her see Lf Fahey hit Zepeda w11h an)'- Boulevard and was chased by sev-fistfight with McCarty. acco rding to thing. cral men who caught him and beat friends. All of the men then started pelti ng him with sticks. clubs and baseball .. She was by no means a saint. but Fahey_ with sticks. the witness test1· bats. Fahey broke away, ran a few she was scared of the people in lied. Fahey broke away. and swaying hundred yards. was beaten again. back." said one neighbor. from obvious pain. ran back down then shot. So she invited over some male the sidewalk in front of his apatl- Anaya, Huizar. Pena and the 17-friends for a party and as protection ment with Lujan chasing him . ac- ycar-old were arrested a short time in case something occurred. fnends cordi ng to the witness . later at 28th Street and BaJboa said. Among those she asked over Lujan caught up and hit Fahe> Boulevard when police officers stop-were ~wa. a fellow UCJ student twice in the head with a stick. ped their 1979 Oldsmobile. which who u~ to live tn Carson. and causing Fa.hey to fall on the strttl. '!latched the suspect vehicle descrip-Huizar. who was Rose's crystal the Wltness said. A car came t1on. . . . , methamphetamine dealer. according screeching to a halt next to Fahe}. A shin) .25-cahber au tomauc to court testimony. ti d d h n•c:tol was later Jiouod in the" veh1·~1,.,__ n -~-i.A...i ... __ UIY>o u wza· r fio·~ at someone pu e out a gun an s ot ~ ~,._ ~ ~ ~-... .. ...n , the fallen ma°' the ~-ltness said. Zepeda wa~ arrested at his home !cast a year ~hrough their drug deal-The witness said he heard two the next evenin~ and the others were mgs, according to Hu iz.ar's defense shots but wasn't sure who fired them arrested ov~r t e n~xt two weeks. attofi!ey Dcnms Mc~erney. Harbor Municipal Coun Judge The mc;>ttve beh~nd the attack. Huizar brouaht along tus friends John Watson ruled after the two-<ia) however. 1s the subject of debate. Zepeda, Anaya. Pena. Lujan hearing that there was enough Police reports have indicated Pimentel. Woolen and the 17-vcar: d Ze da d H Rose. invited the group of men over old. some of whom were acqua{nted ev1 ence to ti) pe an u1zar fi It h on all the charges. but Scott and s~1 1ca y to ave them attack her with Rose through her associat1on McNeme) said none of the witness' Unit C neighbors out of a desi re fo r with Huizar. revenge. Fahey seemed an innocent Huizar and Zepeda arc members test1mon) showed thctr clients shot casualty of th.e. war b_ctween tenan.ts, of the Dominguez Varrio 13 gang. and .killed. Fahey or that they had from what m111aJ pobce reports said. accordino to Los An~tes Countf-any· iotenuon of domg so. c d filed b • McNern e) said Huizar wasn't ourt ocuments 1 y pros-officials prosecuting t cm for a -even pinpointed as panicipating in ecutors allege Rose contacted and legcdly shooting a nval gang me m-the assault. met with Nogawa for the purpose of ber in the hand and leg. H arranging a physical assault. Lujan. Pimentel and Wooten have ·· e was JU St at a part)·" The documents furthe.r all~e nicknames that indicate they too McNerney said. "He was there to p d I I sell some drugs. He was with ena rove scvera peop e, inclu~hng may have pnf connections. LuJan's Heather Rose in the kitchen when Anaya, to Newport Beach and njckn.arne 1s ' Booaie." Pimentel is the fight broke out.'' brought along a baseball bat and a called "Termite," and Woolen is None of fhe witnesses said there firearm. while Zepeda allcgedlf. called "Joker·· according to their was indeed a co nspiracy either. drove over with a .4S-caJiber p1sto . arrest reports.' McNemey said. R~. Clu ton and McCarty could Friends sajd they think the party The other defense attorneys arc not, be reached f~r com~ent. Glax-grew la.raer than Rose expected and sure to use the same arguments ton s pa.rents 5:11d t~e!r son has that tbinp sot out of control. whe.n their chents' court procecdine~ purposely aone into h1d1na and has One wttness, an Irvine man who ~ -not even let his parents kriow of bis bad known Rose about a year and n. · · whereabouts. AJI the tenants have half said when he arrived at the o matter wh.at may ha ve led to cd f 1324 w Balboa · • the fatal attack, Fahey didn't dCK rvc mo~ .out o · since C'J:; peoolc were hanaina out both to die, his mother Cartelli said. Her the 1nc1denl · ancl outside the apartment had · · But Rose's friends and neiahbors drinkina beer the stereo was pla • I . son • JUSt movc9 out of his said durina interviews and coun loudly and iloee and Huizar ~nrc parents home and planned to ao to testimony that Rote di~ n~t olan doi~li'!H of CrYStal meth· :=~i~fi fou:;,d 0~ an any assault and that she tDVJted ~ ampb!elamane on a .kitchcn table. -obs. Carletta id . or e uer pup of suspecu over for prot«Uon · A h minutes after he arrived, J The avid 11 · ~ma poua"blc attllek by her, Unit C lbc witne11 aid be beard tomeone ~ly loved m•:u ~:i~ki: Z~d.~ .. ~J::.?:!V: ~.,:a~ ... ~ ~t cl!:!; of eetuna into. eftlineerina. wd. his meat. with crowtml. 7 and 1 ~P of molber. a reurcd s&ate correct1ons No one could confirm Oueon, people llar1ed flliaa f R ' officer • =.':f= ~ ·~~ ~I. '"1'lleft .:J'.,: • :Co} f~.=, :!.=e so~ .,:d0 the~ anw ~~::a.t. .,: :.:r=-~=r'~~lbc ~nd Oi'th~ chi~. was involved , -~.. u-1. c H . ' • . . ... ID any ....... type lfOUpi. but -... , tnan11 uim'1 ind 1.epeda • pnlimuwy that lbe doubted any such involve-cautt tome ll'CMlble. Police were ......... mcot. called teveral limll IO lbe bid T1ae M1w laid be ~t "He WU I smart pay -I beaUtl• IJllftlDelll on com.-.11 ol ..,._ ....._ ?'ri"' •fl were at the bid: f\11 kid, .. F~·s mother said ... It's 1ia1evendrvvw1be iaideall olUllit clDar wida aow'*' ._tiaa_tvel')'· jua veil. diftlCult to hive him ki11 I ID move ~ lfter a couple ol body up." Meuwlaile. l:ellCIA me~ and have him de8d ftve "'*1. accordilll IO ..... ,... ......... I llK* ud ..a WI die llouil llW." l. I I ll 1 0 I ll \ I 11 I Fashion Island is .something to qe proud of Don Bren will be throwing a lot.of panics next "'-Ctk. and you all beuer come. y' hear'? He wants to show you how he has spent about 100 million dollars to broaden the appeal of Fa ht0n Island in ewpon Center. to create a new ht1tn fot Newpon Beach, to balance Amen Wardy's high fashion with McDonald's Big Mac. Without o ffending his rich friends, Don Bren has created the most dlstinct1.ve shopping center in Orange County. with taste, with glamour. with exrnement. wllh giuly appeals to the kids. and with fun. Honest. Good old yu ppie' itle with its high prices and valet . parking 1s now a fun place to visit. It's hardly an upper bracket Disneyland. but there's more in the island today than you can digest . in o ne visit: )Ou have to come back to enjoy it all. · One day la'>t week. I was pan of a press preview pany that spent an hour strolling through the Island, dodging workmen rushing finbhing touche'i an time for next wee k's Cflebrations, and learning ----··-. firsthand just what Don Bren meant by .. Renaissance." That's what he· has ~ • called the overhaul of Fa haon Island for the past few years. Webster defines .. renaissance" as "born again .. and refers to a pcnod of European hastor) .. marked by a hu manistic revival of classical influence expressed in ,a flowcnng of the ans and literature and the beginnings of modern science.·· Well. there is some of that all right in Don Bren's Fashion I land. There not onl)' as a flowenng of the ans. there is a flowenng of palm trees and ~aant birds of paradise. And modern science rears its technological head in some flashy ne'' foun tains that wi ll delight the small fl). ,..ilm._. One new area of movie theaters and restaurants is 'c~ reminiscent of. an Diego's flash~ Hon on Center. a maJOr complc\ of big stores. boutiques. restaurants. a fast-food n:n1er. children\ shops. in a hodge-podge of colorful archlll'<1Ure. Am.I no wonder. 1 he ~me man whu designed Honon Center -Jen Jerde -"'as an art·h11cct on Don Brcn·s Renaissance. lk also was the gu~ \\ho dc-.1gncd the colorful banners. tents and billboards for tht• 1984 Olymp1('s 111 Los • .\ngdcs. . I "alkcd .around the ne'' fashion-fun center w11h Eileen Bohen, tht· rool. strce1-o;man director of marketing for Fa<Jlwn Island. and Glenn ~le\ l'r'. de' d opment 'tee president of Donahue S<.:hnber. the t\l·'' port tirm handling aJJ management. marketing and leasing of I J\hton hland. and 11 ''as oh' ious thq had t\\O ma1or concerns: (I) v.uuld all the rnnstruc11on be timshcd h> pan} 11me" .\nd. ( 2) "ould aJI the new. tenants be an and ready for busanc s'l \ 1."nnstrun1on foreman }ellcd at our pre"is part)· ··<;1and bar k'. ( an't \OU \t'l' 'H"re 1n a hurn".'" There are so man> new 1w1<;ts and turn'>. nc" arradl''-,and streei'>, \OU need to drop bread <:rumbs to tind 'our wa' had. ' fo m) hl,1om.1I ti k. I hJ\t• J'Klurt''> of \\hat Fashion Island lookl·d l1kt· bl'lcm· ground \\as broken for the shopping ccntC'r. It "as JUSI a big hill In ekd to form a nrrk. nsing up from the Coast H1gh"a' It \\U\ hae that thi: grt•a t Ro} S<.·out Jamborl·l· "a~ held. and ·11.1'1<><> Bm ~rout\ t·am~·d Ill lt'nl'i here in 195 .t \\'ht•n Fash1un l'il:tnd urcned 1n Sl·ptemha I% 7. 11 v.as considered the J\..,,cl or all. retail renter\ 1n 'iouthcrn ( Jliforn1a. and a mass1 ,e C'l)(.'kta 1l and d1nnl·r part} "a' hl'l<l v.11h procn·<ls going to chant~ It \\U'> tht' h•illtt"t part) l'H'r hd<l 1n :--:c"pon lkalh. \ '>h11n 11ml· l.11n. \eatx>ard I 1nann· ( ompan~ bought land and t1e:gan to hu(td 11\ ne\\ "orld ht•,1dquaner 1n ~e"'pon ( t'nter 1 hl' m m pan~ latt•r bcramt' .\ \ ro r 1nanc1al Sen ice\. and the elegant rdkrt1H· gla" hu1kl1ng tx-camt' .\\tO fo\\er. and I ...,,,s tht• \Kl' prt•,1dt nt in d1.irgr of J1.hntt'i1ng and publt1: rdauon<, for .\\l'O. Su. all 1h1ough ll)o9 .ind 1970, I ''a~ a constant " 11or to J·Jt.bion 1<.land. and I \.'H·n bcranw president of the Ne...,p{lrt Center .\'-\O<'la t1nn \t 1h.11 llml.'. thl'fl' l\l'rl' no '>WP \1gn<i or trallir \1gnab in '\c,,pon < l·nter Big Can~on hall not been 'iubd1' aded ~l·t. nor h.td ground t't:cn hmken for the hcauu ful Bag CJn)On dubhoust• I hcrt· "'a' no \lamoll Hotel mi Pac11il ~1 utual budding. no Bullo1.·I..<, \\ 1l\h1rl' 11r '\t·tman <\lJrlU'-, 11r .\tnum ..\men\\ ard\ "a'> the J.C. Pt·nn~ auto en ice <.'l'ntcr 1 he A\l'O hu1lding was thr onl} high n~· in the ccntl·r. and at that ttme. \\JS the talkM bu1ld1ng 1n nrangr ( 11un1~ So l'H· '>t'Cll thl· l\land <.hJnge, build. prosper. 1kd1m· 3'> It ht•camt' a pa,,n 1n tht• mass1't' la11ga11on and leH·ragr bu~·outs after lhl' In lnl' r oundJIU1n sold II\ tn tl·rl•\l 1n Tht• In inc ( 0 li"t It) 'onw l:X1m11 hu.,tkr\. then tu Don Hren Frum tlfl1l' t11 11me. I'' t• poked some fun at Brl·n bn·au\c ht' f.1C.tl plan tor I J'l'min l~land wol. ~o long 10 take shapc. But nO\\ 11·, read~. Jnd thl·re art• so m.1n) touches that arl· not onl~ unique bu1 'ilmpl) v.onderful. Thcrt• " a lt11k coun~ard tilkd \\Ith Ille!> painted and des1im·d b) Ne,,pon fkach children. It will make ~ou • lf\ Thero 1s J loundauo n that snool5 up round balls of wata. at J ch1ld·s rnmmand There arc h1gh-pnccd restaurant anJ fa st food places ltl..e \kDonald\. and ., nl'\\ Ed,,ard Theall'~. and 'Pl'<'1ah~ <.hops. Jml 1t all u>nll' togethl·r like a ...,orld clas Eurorcan shopping n·ntcr. looking mut·h as 1f 11 "ere on the Mediterranean. \nd 11 has II\ 0\\ n RcnJl'i\.lnl'C man. tll ta\tl' and dass and re<;pcct for an and culture. Don Bren 'hnuld ht.· proud anti ''kwpon l:ka\.'h .,hould he pkased. Jim Felton I a /oagtime obsen·er of tbe Orange Coast. His col11ma runs uadaj aad K'ednesday. PILOT DE(.:\DES ....., .... ~ Newport Beach•• Upper .. y In the earlJ 1 MOs. C~ by SUZETTE SADA Ota. II, lHt -ross complain t to the divorct action filed against her last week was filed Mondiy in Pasadena branch of the' Los Anacl<'s County Superior Coun by T helma Irvine. cstranaed wife of Myford Irvine of Sierra Madre. The action wu filed for Mn. Irvine by Attorney Frank M. Linnell. The. couple hid been married 27 )cars. Myford Irvine 1s the heir to the fabulous fortune of the late James I. Irvine. who died on his ranch in Mon&ana an l 1).47. and upward. Oct. H , lHt -Judge; Raymond Thompson of Orange Count) u· pcnor Coun has ruled that the widow of the late M_yford Irvine, who took his own life Jan. 11 , as entitled to S6S. I 57 in life insurance left by the deceased throuah scvcral pohcacs. The money wall be ex· elusive of the Irvine Estate, cs11· mated in the milbons. • Oct. 111 IMt -An earthquake centered an the ...... una Be8ch .,. jolted rnidenll out of their slumber Od. ~1 IMI -Acconhna to at ':16 Lm. ':S:k~ rcp~mna 4.l on =n recently wtth the city of the Rl(llter at c.ahcdl Seit- Beacb, a ~taal com· m~ Laboneoey ia Puedena. '1 al moft than 700 homn and The~ wn at.e fOunll llO ral1lt =.~o tcra in the bill teCtioft lbe Ora• CC*C ara in die au. ft~ die Upper •Y dittric:t . days. .. ' Will be dl\'eloped with coastnaelion .._ • ow ..,; r..... 0et. a, am -COiia Me. ftli. 11111-~··a .., New-deftll are fona.,_.. .., llirlOlllil ....... ,..,._....., .......... illtNdlr"""' ..... ......... ~ .... .. ...., llii ...... ni• 9rMI' Ollll ........ in dlr 125.GGOtnclllt ..,..., kilti111 Ii• ol .._.. ORI\··: TlllE iJ Garfield A venue bet...,,c<.'n New- land and ~tagnolaa streets 1n Hunt- angton &ach will ha'r onl~ one lane open <.'ach "'a) through De- cember ra Jambo ree Bo.levard north and southbound lanes will be subJC'Ct to 1ntcrm1ucnt congesuon due to Caltrans bndgc construcuon. ( lcarnnct is re nctcd to 14 feet 6 inches unul bndac completion. iJ Warner Ave•ee betv.ctn Ed· ~ard~ and Gothard streets in Huntington 'Beach wall be re- 1rictcd to two lanes each way throuJh· Occtmber due to con· strucuon. 1J 1u1a A.u A..-e bet"ccn Santa Isabel A\1M\uc and 21st Stttet 1n Costa Mesa will have mtnctcd t~ffic flow in each dnttuon from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. throuah October for Stdcwallt cons\IUCt 1on. · I,...,.. ...... ~ nonhbound bdw«n Del Mar and Mesa Driw in Com Mesa will haYc 6e lar Ifft lac clotcd bdwmt 9 llid 3 p.m. throuah fnday .~mated'° -..eulor 'f1I the Newpcwt ... ... - Or..-.ge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Oetobef 22, 1918 Aa Gridiron girls The lrvlne Glrl Scouts learned th• finer points of football Saturday so, or· gantzers uld, thef ·11 know '!'f hat they·r~ cheering •bout when they· get a tlttl• older. Kristin Haverloek and Entlly Cohen (abov•J Inspect a footb•H helmet: Erika Lyons, 9; of lrvlne. (rtghtJ does sltups to warm up; Heather Bell (betowJ uses a dtagr.,.. held by her daugh· ter,. Nlcole. 14. to explaln. yard "'arkers and the end zone; ·Jennifer Katz. 10. f l•ftJ checks out a pair of shoulder pads. _ Daily Pilot pho tos by Daniel Hankin . DANA POINT ti} Mldlel ... Drift be.tween Jam· borcc Boulevard and Von Karman ~venue will have lane closures through Nov. 10. from 8 p.m. to S a.m. due to an Adcruound ckctrkal conduit 1nstalfition b)' Edison o. I Al• Patnar westbound, be- tween Cutwr Driv~ and PaKO Wcstoark will have the number three lane dOled throush Nov. l from 9 a.m. to l p.m. • .,.... c-nrt..·aaMbound. bd.a ~Tree ud Sud '1l Yale AveHe at tht 1·5 O\>CfP9S$ bct~n Trabuco Road and Walnut vrnut will have one lane C'lo!td each dutttaon throUlh ov. J from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m clue 10 a dun ms&alhon for the I· S wtdeNnt proJttt. nyon Raid will be ,.,;ctec1 to OM laM Ilda .. , ..... Nov. 3. I~• •-Deplrl· mnaMllllli1rr''1•.., wa1a.Uia. L • .Winy .... nonh and ...... bound ..... ,_, ud ..... A venue will hlw HH& • 1 na (O;llllUGa ud .......... Julj.1990claeto~-­ ~ .. --.-. ' ONnel COMI DAILY PILOT/ Sund9y, October 22. 1119 'lllF: ~a~!'(~~ake s~rvivor che_~~~~~•odx Do9D" relCUerl puncbina throuab QC f • f • h I k site of Tuetda_y'a ean11quake. The CODCl'ele all*.lledSaa burly Iona· ire IQ ters p ay ey U~ivenity ofcati~ia at Berkeley aboremaD ave twday from the . Sewn01J8pluc Stauona meuwed at rubble of an Oakland fn:eway de-I • f . at 4.8. It was felt in the San fnn-= by an earthquake four days fO e 1n rescue 0 survivor ~:ia~rea~~ ~:re. no im- Onlookefl bunt into cheers as In all. more than ~ after- Buct Helm, S7. was removed from 1y CJty News'Servke shotks tulve been reaistered since bis aubcoml*l cai" and apin when the initial quake. t.e •• waved weakly from. a s~tcber. ..Orange County firefighte rs played a cruciaJ part 'Saturday in the Helm, a 240-pound lona- Wben be came out, at was JUSt an dramatic rescue of a man who had been buried under the Nimitz. Freeway sborcman's clerk who works in Oak- inc::redible and a wonderful si&ht to in Oakland. • land, was pulled from a Chevrolet tee~ be bad been there so~e 89 Buck Hefm, 57. was-pulled from the flattened freeway Friday morning SP.fin. t automobil~ and was rushed to ~ -~ ~yor Lionel when rescuers had almost given up hope of findina survivors. A searcher HWtland, five males from the tttne. Willon said. That IJVCS hope to spotted a hand moving and alerted other workers, said Orange County Fire said Tom Silvey, a spokesman for ev~ne in terms of what the poten-Department Capt. Hank Raymond. the state Office of Emeracncy Scr- tial IS. Who knows what is under The WeavcrviJle resident was aJive and talking as workers took ~ven vices in Sacnmento. there?" . hours to pulled him out. Raymond said. Helm had a steady pulte and was He~ . had asked ~medics Orange County f ire Dcpartme.nt Battalion Ch.ief Chuck Nicola and in critical-guarded condition, of- cnwlina mto a 3"'!-foot-hi&h cavern. firefighter Da'n Mackay, of the Seal Beach county fire station. had to cut ficials said, suffe~ from debydra- "Wben am I 101na to get out . of lbrotigb Helm's car, which was flattened under tons of concrete. official! tion. a "significant chest walJ fo. bcrc't He asked ~tors for ~ dnok said. . · . jury, kidney failure. three broken of rrulk when ~e amved at H1ghland ·~When they went in there. they saw the car had been flattened. but the ribs, and breathinJ difficulties. He Genera.I Hospital. . . could sec (Helm) from head to toe," Raymond said. had been on the massing persons list He probably could have .surv1ve'd . t-iac~y. who did the actual sawing of the car, told colleagues he sh.ould since the disaster. · two more days, d~tors said. rename bas rescue equipment. known as the "Jaws of Life,'' the "Spiri t of ··1 raised m hands and screamed . Wo.rters h~vc toiled for days un-Buck," Raymond said. and thanked Cod he's ali ve," his ex-cov~ng ~hes from the mayhem of T~e Orange County rescue volunteers went to the Bay Area th ree days wife, Lorene Helm. told the Cable the I V•-male-long stretch of double-ago with three Heavy Rescue Rash fire units with about a dozen men. News Network from her home in decked Interstate 880, ~nd by Satur-Raymond said. Weaverville 250 miles northeast of day there had been little hope of . T~ey ha\re spent most of their.time digging out dead. mangled bodies. San f c·~ finding anyone alive. Helm was the ·mcludmg that of a woman sawed m haJf by rescuers to reach her injured ran 1 o. first person rescued alive since Tues-young son. he said. "We figured that if anybody could day night. .• Raymond said Nicola ·told him what it ws like to suddenly find a make it. Buck Helm could. He's Damage estimates from Tuesday's sufVivor. "It's been an emotional roller coaster. Everyone's really pumped tough. He's a fighter," said Dave quake stood at some $5.5 billion, up right now," Nicola told Raymond. Comport. a co-worker on the docks. and the tonfirmed death toll rose Saturday to SS -34 of them pulled from the remains of 1-880. Dozens art still listed as missing in Oakland. police said. Possible price fixing at private colleges under investigation LOS ANGELES (AP) -The cost of anendi~ some of the nation's most pmtigaous colleges is virtually the same. according to a survey. prompting the government to in-vcsiipte whether the tuitions are fixed: In the 1989-90 school year. four · schools genera.Uy considered among the best ranged by less than $250 tow tuition, room and board costs: Sl9.164 at Stanford. $1 9.207 at Princeton, $1 9,310 at Yale. and S 19,39~ at Harvard. according to their catalogs. Under investigation by the U.S. A strong aftershock Saturday Survey said the 3: 15 p.m. shock afternoon rattled the area Saturday measured 4.6 on the R1.chter scale afternoon. The U.S. Geological and was cente red eigh t miles north- Vow to fix roads criticized SACRAMENTO (AP) -Eanh- quake expens contended Safurday the state·s rush to strengthen elevated roadwa ys like the Oakland stretch that crus hed scores o( motor- ists smacks more of politics than much-needed safety planning. The sudden activity demonstra tes again that state government often reacts to the most visible i::esults of the last quake1 while ignoring wa rn- ings of what as likely to happen in future temblors. so me state expen s said. . "There are too few people in power -political visionanes - who have a strong will to lead us to better prepare for future quakes." said Richard Eisner. who heads the state-funded Ba) Area Earthquake Preparedness Project sources limited br tax-<:utting Prop- osition J 3 as wel as pressing needs elsew here. the most sensible alterna- tive is to act on lessons learned in pa st quakes. "You're aJways s~rt of money for those freeways and: other things.'' said former Go Pat Brown. "Earthquakes are so seldom. you know, and you probably tbink things should be done but they're a low priority." He said it was unfair to fault government for simply fixing prob- lems revealed in past quakes. giv~n lack of money to do more. "We learn more every.time there's an earthquake. and we-act on it. That's what we should be doing," added Calt rans Chief Engineer Bill Schaefer . . ~escuers ~d Helm was _packed lf'!S•de the dnver's scat. not so much panned as trapDed. He was drifting m. and out o( consciousness. they said. Bush vetoes abortion bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- de nt Bush on Saturday kept his pledge to veto legislation that woul d liberalize aborti on law by making federal funds available for poor women an cases of incest and rape. The Senate on Thursday com- pleted action on the abortion language,.passing on a 67-31 vote a S 156. 7 billion fis'.cal 1990 spending bill for the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Ed ucation that incl uded the ex- panded abonion funding provision desp11e Bush's threat of a veto. The House passed the measure the pre .. 1ous week by a much more narrow margin. 216-206 -far shon of th e two-thirds vote that would be needed to ovcm de a veto. ( \11 1 C•ll '\I \ HUii i' Explosion on ship kllls · 1, bums 2 SAN DIEGO -An esplosion inside ~ water tank aboard a 9~k freighter off the Mesican coast killed two crew members and senously burned two others, officials said. The injured men were 1irlif\ed ashore after a lona-ranae rescue by tho U.S. Coast Guard Navy 1nd Air F~rcc. . The freipter bplorer was travehna about 600 miles south of here when the frqk accident occurred Friday afternoon, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Reid Crispino. . . . . One crew member. later identified only as an _ln~onestan, died ms~ntJy when fumes ignited inside a water tank he was P:11nt1na. The t;la~ fire !•kely was sparked by an eloctricaJ short or broken hght bulb. Crispino said. Would-be ATM robber shot, wounded -LOS ANGELES -An off-duty sheriffs deputy shot and wounded a 16-)'.ear-old boy who allcfedly pulled a handgu!l and was abou~ .to ro~ him whale the deputy was uS1n1 a bank's automatic teller, authonues wd. The unidentified deputy, who was wearing st.reel clotbes'lt tbe time of the Fr:Jday ni&ht incident, said a ~~nd person wtth the youth fled after the shooting an the 4200 block of South Western A venue. . • ·chlfd' s drug tip gets mom arrested LOS ANGELES -An 8-year-old girl warned at school about drugs brough a suspiclbus bag of white powder to a teacher and her mother was later arrested for investigation of possessing cocaine for sale, police said. Carmen Garcia. 31, was arrested after police searching her home discovered 14 similar bags of cocaine. said Lt. Bud Harper. "This is a gutsy littl~ gal," Harper said. ''l think she's very brave. She's got a good head on her shoulders and wanted to do wha\.'s right. "The girl didn't brinJ it in for show-and-tell ," he said. "Sl'ie was concerned. She was confiding in her teacher. She wa nted to tell somebody she knew." ltOHl.D HHlt:t ·s Jet crashes In Honduras; 131 dead TEGUCJGALPA. Hondura s -A Honduran Jet carryi ng 146 people broke apart in the air and crashed m names mto a ~ountain .Saturd;ay as it prepared to land. and at least 131 people were killed. officials said. Twent¥ survivors were inataall~ rescued and scores more were trapped in the burnmg wreckage. accordi ng to Red Cross volunteers ~.d fire~ghtcrs. However. Raul Bortillal general manager of T AN-SAHSA autinc. said later in the day that only I> people had been confirmed as survivors. He said 131 people had been confirmed dead: A pamal list provided by TAN- SAH SA showed that al least 11 Americans were on board the jct. which stopped in Nicaragua en route from Costa Rica to Honduras. . . Thousands . out In cold after quake BEIJING -Tens of thousands of people left homeless by t~c w!>rst earthquake in nonhern China in more than a decade spent a third night outdoors Saturday. and the gov ernment deli vered •truckJoads of food to devastated towns. "The nighnime is unbearably cold:· said Quan X1~opii:ig. a peasant fro m Guiren Village. Like almost evt'ry perso n an the village of 2,400. he lost has home in a senes of severe tremors Wc:-dnesday night and Thursday mom in~. Gu1ren was one of 40 villages. mostl} an Shanxi province. that were severely damaged by the quakes. The} killed at least 29 people. injured more than 150. destro)ed an estimated 27.500 homes and left more than 50.000 homeless. Justice Department are at least 55 schools, according to a survey by Tbc Chronicle of Higher Education, a trade publication. The probe ap- puntly docs not include public coU.S and universities. .. Of course. we ha ve to look back. but we must begin to look fo rward too" and devote more resources to preparing for earthquak.es. he said. But Ed Hensley. a top ~fficial wnh the state Se1sm1c Safety Com- mission. said the swift move to speed improv.cmcnts of Oakland's Interstate 880 only after it claimed so many li ves appears to be a politi- However. House Speaker Thomas -s. Foley. 0-Wash .. has indicated he E. Germany softens stand on reforms Jnvestiptors are looking at the extent in which administrators corn-s-re financial information with other schools before setting tuition But other observers asserted Cali- fornians would never pay the billions of dollars needed to prepare for all quake scenarios. Given re- would make an ovemde attempt. Foley and other Democrats say they BERLI N -After years of resistance to chai;ige. East Germany's lcvds. do not believe there wlll be sufficient Communist leadership conceded Saturda) th ere ma} be "important lessons" votes. to be learned from reforms introduced b) Soviet President Mikhail S. --------------------------------------=---------------~ Gorbachev. Thousands of pro-democracy activists rallied in East Berhn and Plauen cal reaction. Tfiespjrit of ha1Ioween wllrbe hauntin West£1if f Plaza. You'll have a ghost of a good time at Westclltf Pim, lltlrUy Oct..., 28 11 •·•··I p.•.with tri ck-or -treating, face painting, balloons and pertormanc~s by the Newport Harbor High School Drama Department. • Free trick-or-treat bags to the first 1,000 children. • Westcliff Plaza stores will have free treats for the trick-or-treaters. • Free face painting for kids. 11 a.m. -3 p.m. • Free balloons for kids. 11 a.m. -3 p.m. • A donation will be made to the Newport Harbor High School's Drama Department to go towards their production of ·one Flew Over The Cockoo's Nest" which will run October 25. 26. and 28. It will be at Newport Harbor High's auditorium. Tickets are $5. to keep up the pressure fo r change. East Berlin's top two officials had a heated confrontation with a crowd that briefl y surrounded them. '\ \TIO'\:\I, HHlt:t ·s Some of richest stlll pay ll~le tax WASH INGTON - A handfu l of the wealthiest people in Americ.a are still able to avoid paying federal income tax despite repeated congressional efforts to close f oopholcs. Of 529.460 couples and md1 v1duals who reported total income above S2~.000 on .returns file'd an 1987. 595 paid n!> tax. the Internal Revenue Service says m a new report. Those 595 had income averagi ng $600.000: two out of ~'!cry three had capital gains avcraganJ $490.000 api~. An additional 33.805 ovcr-S200.000 earners paid tax at an effective rate of less than 15 percent. typically less than a middle-income family wo uld pay. Almost 3.000 paid less than 10 percent. The estimates were reported without comment by the IRS in the quarterl y "Statistics of Income" compilation. The IRS has been requ ired ' sint:e 1978 to estimate the number of high-income people who legally avoid paying any tax . Flnal. tribute planned for veteran WASHINGTON (AP) -On V~terans' Day, more than 20 years after enemy monar blew away most of has body below the waist. Freddie Pau l Heugel rejoins his comrades who sacrificed their lives in Vietnam. The name of He!l&CI, _who died in 19~4 of complications from hi~ war wounds, has been 1nscnbcd on the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Washington. It ~ill be dedicated at a Nov. 11 ceremony with the names of 19 other servicemen recently added to the black granite wall which carries the names of mort than 58.000 Amcncans. · His mother, Magic Heugel of Taylor, Mich .• will be there. ''He would be very·proud." Mrs. Heugel said in a telephone interview from her ho.m~. A ~ft-spoken w~man w~o works the all-ni&ht shift malcina salads for 'airhne dinners, She Shll finds It hard tO discuss ncr son without cryina. Atlantis retum set 90 minutes early CAPE CANA VER.AL. Fla. -fliaht controUen &old the Atlantis astronauts Saturday they will have to return to Earth at least 90 minutes ~Y to avoid predicted hiah aftrmoon winds at tbe Ca1ilOmia Ille. . · also said ~ ~ prescrvina an option, outlined Fridal· of kceDi• the sp.ce shuttle an orbit~ extra day. or two if a landina can t be macle Monday. A three-day extensaon was possable, but not likely, they said. Sc>uth honors Confederate president MONTGOMERY, AIL ·-Several hundred people -. .. DWe .. oa Sahlld9y mt a ~y ~ lbe IOOlh uni~ ol the deatb of Codlderate Pnlident JelfenoD Davia. . ~ lbaD 150 DeODle in qvil War uniforms and period dotlUae. plus ......................... modern ctochi .... waldled • .....-.eat .t o..il W. IWU ill•...-..... in 1161 atop tbe Capitol *Pl ia ...... c. P"J. IUdllnt Cdld. ....... ~ Dlvia, llOOCI -...... _ .... _.. -..,.,. wlme • CCMID1I) -... ided, • M l \1111 .H U.S. tempe C...._)llC ., ,. ..... c,.,_. ~ .. .. ...._..., ,,.. St ,. ........ 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Orongo CoM1 DAILY PILOT/ llunday, ~ 22, ,_ ''''''"'"' :Clff any,.--. hosts SF Best leav__e we/Lenough alone ---Ballet By KAREN M .• REED Of-~.--11.n It's long ~n understood that Tiffany & Co .. · Sou1h Coast Plaza, bas a penchant for the ans in Orang't: County. but management of the ex·· elusive boutique took it a step further last ~·eek when they wcl· romed the San Francisco Ballet Company. \ Althouglt most had stCpped off the ·\bus only the . previous t•vC nlng. tht' troupe of skilled dancers "':ere up Carly for• ··Breakfast al Tiffan y;· aJoug with patrons, board~n\Cmbers aRd slafT· of. ttie Orange Count ' Pe"rform in~' Ans Center. · . San Pr•nclsco aallet Artlsdc Dir~ H .... Tomasson with Tlff•nJ ,, .. Jo ··••••n a ....... ··Tiffan y of San Francisc'o· and th" San Francisco Ballet have a long· slanding relationsltip," explained · Tiffany vice president Je Ellen .Qul:Ils ... Si nc'e we a.re pan of the iifTany famil y \.\'C thought ii \\"Quid be ~rtat to extend the relationship and -welcome the ballet _10 Orangt' County. It jus1 sceme<t na~ural.'' Members or the company as well .as artis1ic direc1or Ht:lgi Tomassoa seemed perfectly a1 home amidst 1he finery or the store. aS they browsed and challed ~'il h Center supponcrs brt"'een bites or muffin. llOHOS('Ol'I-: By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (tw1arr h 21-April 19): Sud· den!)' you frel surge or fret.·do nl -Scenario highlights musi~. ~nttrtain· mrnt. romance. Rcs1nc11ons arc 1ossed aside. Your o~'n s1yle is high· lighlf'd . Fan11ly member concedes. "Let's do it your ""Y~" TAURUS (April 20-l\.1 ay 20): Ex· ce/Jcnt for checking property \'al ues. discussin~ where to ILvc and life style, Dinner in\•itation provides welcome change from routine. What begins as frie ndship could bc:come torrid. - GEMINT(May'"21·Junc 20): Focus on curiosity, versatility, humor. Relative, long OU! or touch. sudde-n· Jy suggests visit. Acccnr your own best 1ntcrcsts. Don't ncgl«t obli- gation. to older person. possibly parent. CANCER (Junt" 21-July 22): Cycle is fa vorable for review of in\'eSt· ments. stocks. You'll instinctively For bailerina E~elyn Cisneros it kick-Off pany· held at the Newport "'as a bit like coming home jns1cad Beach home of Tom and Let:·Ana or being v.·elco med to a foreign s:-ity. Sifferm1u. Lec-.-\nn is chairing the Cisneros gre"' up in-Hun1ingt o n . popular event set rOr Feb. J 7.-19'}(), BeaC,h. • · .. _ . · ·at the Four Seasons HOJel. Local theater supporters Joi'r11 ng :\lwa)·i a pofular evcnl. tht~ 1990 Qualls in "'elr oming the ballet to its fund-raiser wil be then1ed "Hean to C-"C lusive Sou1hern California en--HcaJt Presen1s ... " and ~apturc the gagemcnt (which closes tonight at glamor or the movies. . the Center) inc luded Ht:a ry Assisti ng Siffermann as \•ire chair Segerstrom. Tom Kt:idrick, · Jltdy is Pattj, Edwards, with last \'Car's Mori, Bt:tty Moss, Tt:rry Lee. and .i.. • T Sc 1 · ' Cit:I Woodm1nd and Carol Wilken. CJ•\llr DI b'a Dilz pan1c1pa11ng as advisory chair. v.•ho ~·ere busll} comparing notes on Other committee members or-thc Cl•ntcr"s annual Christn1as . Candlelighl Conct:rt gala set:for IJe<'. gan1zing 1hc surc-10-bc-sold -o ut tO (Yiilken "'as last year's chair; event includ.c l\1iml Crosson, Sally h h h. Dt:Youag, D1fri Eslt:s, Bobbie Woodman has !·; .onor t ts year). Ft:l1ot, Bt:tsy Forman, Dt:bbit: The A.merican Hl·an Associa1ion ·Gffrgt:, Ht:idl Miller . ft.1a ry AIUI wa s also getting a Jump on its annual Mlllt:r, Aaa Stern, JoAant: Stt:wa rt Heart to Heart Gala rcccnth "'ith a and Michele West. kno"' when to let go. lntrodu<·fion ma.de n_inc_ ¢iys·ago coul~ no"' ~~r rru11. ''ou II be pln y1ng 1n thc 'big leagues.·· LEO (Jul ~· 23-. .\ug. 221: t.·loon 111 your sign en1phas1ZC'S appearanct•. personalit y. frt:s h start i.!" new d1rl·c- 11on. ~lrmber of oppositt• sex con17 mt•nts. ··You're darned good-looking and }OU kno~· 11!"" ,.\nothcr Lt•o helps ge t 10. hean of matters. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Son1e- . on<." has been "double-dealing." Key is 10 be pa1ien1. alcn. observant. Son1cone is going to ··spill thc beans." Within 11 4ays. ~ou'll have ans~'ers. For now, check basic valut"s. arrountinK methods. LIBRA (St·p1. 13-0ct. 22): \\'hat "'as regarded t\Ao'O days ago as missed opponunity v..·11\ be corrected. You -get· pro\'erb1al second chance. Social activit ies ar celcratl'. Wish is fulfilled . Suddrnly r 1rcums1anrl's s"·ing in your fa \'or. SCORPIO !Ort. 2.l-Nov. 21): ''ou need not takc ··o ne step al a time." Path has bi..'t·n cleared. c·omn1unit~ lcadl·r .is actually an ~lly. SurpriSt" 1nv1tat1on rclatl'S 10 poht1ral or char- ity confab .. .\notht•r Scorpio pla')s rolt•. SAGITTAR IUS (No'. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Emp!\asis on ron1munica1i o n. spt•ci:tl inquiries. lor a't1,qn o f mt:ssagc that had bt't'n n11splarcd . You"Jl be "'ork1ng ''ilh your hands. you'll also rrcci\'t" call fro n1 close n:la11,·c. poss1bl" brotht'r or sister. CAPRICORN (D1:c. 22-Jan. 19): Rt•Ct'nl disrussio n .concerning hon1c apphanccs. luxury 1tl'r11s. n1ethods of 0Cnu111\·ing surroundings "'ill no"· bear lru1t. Finant·l·S do n1ina1e. l\1one\ v.·i th ht~ld ,~·111 be .released. Tauru"s. pla ys niajur rolc. AQUARIUS tJan. 20..Ft·b. 18): \\1h;1t ~ou set•k 1s hidden. bu1 ·no1 far a·"'a). ("hl'C k sources that usuall~ arc rc&_a rdcd as ··uo·11n11ts."' Spq1hght on un1qul· aflitiauo ns. k·gal docun1cn1s. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a t 7.year-old adopted &irl who used 10 llf'I awfully mad when you ad viKd adopted children not to hunt for 1heir biologi al parents. I also got upset when you told parents not to go look.iris ror children they had put up for adoption. . • · I changed · my mind when I saw Roseanne Barr interviewed on TV by Diane Sawyer. 11 seems some gossip-type magazine found out that when Roseanne Barr was very young shr had a dauah1er who was put up for adoptiOn. lhe magazine pcor,I< managed to get ahold or the sea cd adoption records. The,y knocked on Roseanne's hotel rooin door one night at 11 o'clock and told her they had located her adopted daughter. Roseanne · said she 'got on her hands and knees and bc1aicd the rcpoQers not to ·make it puDlic. She pleade~ that she did not want" to upset he r family by having the past dragged through the papers. They ~·ent ahead and printed the story anyway. Stiddcnlv I understood wha1 you bavc been ·saying all 1hesc years. It's a pretty terrible thing for an adopted kid 10 be "'discovered" when the mother doesn"t want to see her. 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' DEAR ANN LANDERS: The angry letters from motorcyclists who hate to wear helmets broke my heart~ Those e'ler1Jf:tic studl'nts and young adiihs with everything 10 li ve for seem 10 think that the laws of gravity ·and chance don·1 a pply IQ them: . . •• For many years I was the. Red HICI U(;t Bo1 h vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 8 5 2 ':1 AJ92 ¢ A S 2 • 1 J 2 WEST EAST' • K J o 6 J • Q 10 7 \;'74 <;>K6 SJ ~ Q 7 ·) 10 8 6 +J OBS +Ql06 SOUTH • A 4 ' Q 10 8 . K J 9.4 3 +AK 4 The bidding: South West Norlh E.asl I NT Pa55 . 2 NT Pa" J NT Pass Pas.s Pas..~ Opening lead: Six of • Don't be in a rush to lake a fi. nesst"-lhat shOuld be your \as1 re- sort . First see whether there's so nte other line available. Wi1h a pt"rfec1ly balanced hand. 11 is usually ad\'ISable 10 forgo search· ing for a possible 4-4 major fi1. North's raise to tv.•o no 1rump v.·a<, invitational. and Soulh's 17 points and five -card sui(v.·ere more than enough fo r acceptance. Wes1 led a normal fourth·bcsl spade, and declarer could count Si-" fas1 1ricks. Eit her red sui t i.:ould be dc~·eloped for ,!he 1hrce tric ks need - ed , but d«"larer could nol arrord 10 lose a finesse-there ~·as only one Cross sali.•ty scr\•i("cs chairn1an. Every QJOnlh the grim n1otortycle death statistics wcrossed my desk. A. ICw ycars later rny eldest .son had his accide_nt. going downhilJ on a lefl: hand curve a1 60 m.p.h. His kicksta_nd dropped. He tried 10· gi:t it up. before it dug into 1he pa \'c n1cn1 and threw the bike. The polke say my son slid b n tbe pa\'enlent ror 200 ynrds, his . head striking several ofthl.' p0sts 1hnt he ld up 1hc guard rai l. When he fi~all)' came to·res1. he remcn1bcrs set"1 ng :t sign 1ha1 said, "Las Vegas, 90 miles" and thanked God he could still rt"ad. · Hi s only injuries "'{re sevt"ra l bruiSt"s and :t broken fingl"r. A.R. fro rn , Vancouver "·rote , '"Motortyrlcs arr e:(xi 1in~~ .What. a great way to go!'" }-Ir: d!'f."sn't rt;ahzc 1hat you don't always d1t'. Th l' li fe of a brain·dnmaged quadriplcgi'r 1s.,no1 all that "'onderful. T'"' '"Mom'' ip~ Parker, GoJo, ' card lower 1han the si.\ of 'pad l'~ outstanding, so 1he pro babl e \padt• distribution v.as 5-J, although .4--' v.·as a pos<.ibil\1 y. If the fule<.<,t• lost, lhe defendrr<. \\OU !d ahno\t ~urel y be able to \"Olll'l"I fo ur 'Jlade 1 ric l.~ and set the <:<ltll r:ict. There is. ho\\·e,er. a line of pl ay that gi\'eS de\.·lart•r a l'Onsidcrable c.ttra t•dge. South should rely on the heart fine~~c. but bef<Hl' tackl ing 1hat <.uit 1he ace and king lJf dia- mond~ should be ca.shed. If thc queen of dlan1ond\ dro p~ doubleton, or if \Vest has a '1ngh:· 1011 queen. the '''hole diarnond ~u it can be brought in without lo:.~-and nine lnt'I.' are there "·ithllut ha\'i ng 10 ri sk a fines~e If 1he q uet"n docsn'r come d1l\\n, del."larer fa lls hal·k o n the hear1 finl-..,,e in an a1 - ten1p1 to ral.t· in thl' "0111rac1 No te that. a' the card' he. the q•Jeen does 1."on1r do\Ao•n. A\)O, bot h fi nesses v.ere schcUuled \(1 fad. 'o taking ei1her \\Quid ha\t' led 10 defeat . ua UNIVF..RSl'N c..1,un 856-h100 • Pc rfcc1 for Weddings, IJ.oinquctJ;. • R(rcp:ion~ Localed on aim--ui 11 UC l~inc a.-cr looting th~ amJ>llS par\:. t · CO~Pl.ETE'\\'EDDl:"'G l'ACK."Gt.S \ •SPECIAL R00:-1 0£S1G:"' • \"1000 l'Ot:R SPECIAL ~O~l::"'T t • PllOTOGRAPHl' •ft.ORAL AKRASGEMESTS • WlllTt l.A('E LISE." •GAZEBO Rt'.C:F.PTIOSi'\ • t'.'ITERTAJN~E~'T I d111fln1t '(714) 543-9319 900 \\'. t'irJot SL • 1\astin. C t i., mila hum ,)\W1 \\'t)llt Al~ • 56 F...,--4tti St. Eiit ' OranQe firm recruiting for research Sites in ·Antarctica .. (Veeds 325 people for jobs at the South Pol~ :J~~nt:~w:J:e~~:.~p~~~~~ . ~ sa1d."Wc can't jus\ take anyone who 8y XJY ANTHONY .~ .... c.: ....... If you're tired of tryina to separate the fact from the 6Ction about .. alobal warmina" trends, you may want to head on over to Antarctica with Rohen Murphy and find out for yourself. Murphy is project director for Holmes a Narver, an eqineerina firm in 0ranae that is now in the process of recruitipa 32.S people for back, wre,ung at from ITT, Ray-comes along and says, ·t enjoy I S2SO million dollar Nttional Sci-theon and Morrison Knudsen m the backpacking. take me ..... ence Foundation project to study the • ~~al round of biddfog fo r a 10-ycar About ~8 percent of the team will alleged hole in the Earth's ozone JOant venture wtth EG&G of Welles-be females, who will work an Jobs layer and other phenomenon view-Icy, Mas.s. that vary from administrative assis- abli from the South Pole. The firm is currently recruiting t.ants to carpenters an the field . Holmes&. Narver ran the Ant.aTc-adventurous individuals who can Murphy hint.s that ht'd hare more tic research · stations between 1968 stand isolatio n and sub-zero women 1f Chey applied. and 1980, before ITT beat their temperatures. Skilled carpenters: Basicall}'. the work anvoh·es sup. price and took over the work. Re· plum~rs. cooks, radio-systems tech-porting the sctenusts who do re- cently, Holmes&. NarveT aot the JOb nologists and doctors arc especiaUy search under the auspices of the National Scic;nce Foundation. the 'IOHl'( •. \Gt: H:\l'ES awarder of the contract. Holmes & Narver personnel wall keep the sc1ent1sts hou~. equipped F9n9 -of Thur9dey, Oct. 19. FIXEb• ADJUST·ABLE. llntnt Down ..... Lodi-In ..... lntnt Down ftoentt Loc:ll-ln ~ ..... 'l:' (%) (~•) 1 It Ntltlonwkte Bank 9.875 2.000 a.. of America 10.000 20 a.. of c.llfornla 10.375 10 Clll-Cout Financial 9.875 05 Cellfom6a Feet.Ill Bank 10.000 20 First lnt.atate Bank 11.125 10 Gtendele Federlll Bank 10.500 20 GrMt American Bank 10.000 05 Greet W•em Bank 10.250 20 Home Feder8I Savlngl 11.125 05 ~~Amer. 11.100 20 10.375. 25 Newport Flnanclal Group 9.875 10 Oceenvtew Flnanclal 9.750 05 Otd Stone MOf1gege 10.000 05 Pedftc Savtnga Bank 10.000 10 Peciftc Wea1em Mtg. 9.875 20 Aepublc Federal 9.875 05 9-vtew FlnanciaJ 9.875 05 Securtty Pac:ffic Nat'I Bank 10.000 05 So.c.I. Mor1gage Consult. 9.750 20 The Hammond Comc:nt 9.875 10 Unklfl Federal Sav. n 10. 125 20 V-'ltey Federal Savings 10.875 10 Wond Savings 11.000 20 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES 2.250 45 2.000 30 1.500 30 2.009 21 1.500 45 2.000 30 2.000 45 2.000 00 2.000 14 2.000 45 2.000 60 1.500 60 2.000 45 1.750 60 1.500 30 2.000 30 2.000 75 2.000 20 2.000 45 1.750 21 2.000 15 2.000 45 2.000 15 2.000 30 11th District Prime rate Thie week 8.76 10.50 7.66 7.60 8.00 8.00 7.95 Laet 0 week 2•Mll•ego 8.76 8.84 3 month T-bill 6 month T-blll 1 yr. treuury note '3 yr. treuury note 5 yr. treuury note 10.50 10.50 7.76 7.84 7.92 7.79 8.35 8.38 8.32 8.42 8.2·1 8.32 Loen ..... ,.,... . (%) (~) (% 187 7.950 20 1.750 2.250 187 8.250 20 1.000 60 2.500 187 9.500 20 1.750 60 2.750 187 7.250 20 1.750 45 2.500 187 8.950 20 0.000 60 2.500 250 8.625 10 1.500 45 2.750 187 7.950 20 1.500 45 2.250 187 7.950 20 1.500 45 2.375 187 7.950 20 1.750 00 2.250 187 7.950 20 1.500 60 2.250 500 7.950 20 1.500 60 2.250 1000 8.500 20 2.000 60 2.750 187 7.950 20 1.500 45 2.250 197 7.950 20 1.500 60 2.300 187 7.875 10 1.000 60 GPM 187 8.000 05 2.250 60 • B'VOWN 187 5.625 to 2.000 30 GPM 187 7.500 15 1.000 75 GPM 187 6.875 20 2.000 30 GPM 187 8.750 20 1.750 60 2.625 187 6.900 10 1.250 21 2.500 187 7.375 10 1.500 15 GPM 187 8.370 20· 2.000 45 GPM 187 9.250 20 2.000 45 2.750 300 7.950 20 1.500 60 2.200 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ·RATE AVERAGES Fixed 15 year 30 year· Adfuetable 6 month 1 year Contonnlng ! . 9,879 10 039 9 095 8'694 10.597 10.789 ' 9 176 8.939 ..... Loen 750 1000 1000 400 300 187 750 500 500 600 187 300 500 500 187 187 187 187 187 500 187 .187 600 500 500 • and transponed to spots around the South Pol~ Murphy. who JUSt re· turned ffom a m1s.s1on 10 Egypt .where he helped peace-keepmg forces along the Israeli border. says his firm's task wall be pretty much the same an Antarctica. "Our job 1s to suppon them and to cook their meals and make their beds and that son of thin~" he said. Not only will the scienusts have to put up with the world's·worst blow- ing snow. they'll be working without fami ly support. Only employed 1nd1- viduals will be allowed at the s11e: And those who work be)ond the Antarctic summer will get a real taste of arctic austent). Neither fresh produce nor mail will be a'a1l- able between Februaf) and October There will be lots of penguins. When proposal manager Sam Feola was there the la.st time his compan) got 10\ olved. he scooped up some or the ones now seen at San Diego's Sea World amusement l>3rk This time around. sc1ent1sts "'111 be struggling to find out 1f <\ntarc· t1ca's se'en m1lhon cubic mil~ of ice has melted enough to s1gn1fi- cantly raise the sea le vel . which 1s one sign of slobal warming. Current· I). Antarc11ca has-enough ice to dump a two-mile deep snowball on every person m the Untted State's head. That's why some sc1en11sts have predicted that Antarctica's ICC will someday be its chief resource. Melted. ·it represents more fresh water than the rest of the world resourt:cs combined. "I can remember 10 years ago \\hen '-'C were in .. ohed 1n the (<\nt- arc11ca) proJcct.'' Murph) said ··Saud1a .\rab1a thougt'it 11 might be a good idea to take icebergs from .\ntarc11ca and to"' them to the desert." The prOJCCt "'as dropped for economic reasons. Ormnge CoMt DAJLY PflOT/Sundmy, Octobs 22. 1911 A.7 Al'LMI ..... Vendor Nkole V•rment of Spokane. Wash. was doln9 a brlllr buslneu Thursda~ -near the Oalcland ColllseUlli selll"tl quall• T-shirts. Quake T-shirts are criticized, praised, selling like hot cakes .\N FR.\~CI ('0 (.\Pl -It '.'as as mev1table as The Big One prom- ises to be. Earthquake T-sh1ns. "1th such slogans as "I urv1ved the Great Quake 1989.'' began popping up· in tounst comers of San Francisco JU 1 da)s after the quake. ··Everyb<xh \\ants one thing." Moishe Sewell said at a Fisherman· Wharf shin shop Fnda) ··The) don't care haw much 11 costs. The' sa\, 'When can I have one''"' · 'r-sh1ns from the disastrous quake that rumbled through Nonhl·rn C'ahforn1a ha' e surpassed World Series shins in populanty 1ri thi.s baseball-craz) cit). "Amenca leads the "'a} in cashing in at 11mt>s hke this." said Lisa Cozens. a tounst from Melbourne. .\ustraha. "People ma\ sllll be trapped in the rubble. but the T • bins arc here ·· he bought a shin. -Other shins a\a1lable included .. 6.9 -'89 -Ba' .\rca Quake:· for $10. and .. I Sun j,ed the Quale - 1 0 ... for S~O. Quake-~l~ted T-shirts '-'Cl'C. on a'erage. about t\\ICe as expens1 ve as other tourist shirts. such as .. .\lcatraz w1m Team." The 0 "' ner of one of nin~ T-shirt tores on Jefferson Street at Fisher· man's \\ harf said he sold 1.000 shins in 10 minutes one morning. well "as ~lhng q~ke shirts for s~o apiece. and he characterized the sale as a pubhc service. "The onl) way to help the cit} at a 11me like this 1s to fill its coffers:· said Sewell. "If we didn't fill our coffers. omeone else would fill theirs.·· me shin merchants said they '.'Ould donate proceeds to relief ef- forts. hop owner Nack Hoppe said he "'ould kick m SS for each $1 6 shin he old. One shop owner. Bertha Jimena . said he would not sell any canh- qual e T-h1ns. - ··People "'ere killed." she said. 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The Dow Jones in.dustrial average tumbled 190. SB points, its second-largest one-day ~int drop, on rcPorts that financing of a $6.75 billion labor·manasement buyout of United Airlines' parent UAL Corp. was collapsing. . Instantly the news poisoned the market for stocks of other takeover targets. Panic spread througl'\ the hundreds of traders, specialists and clerks on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as thoughts turned to Monday, Oct. 19. 1987. when the Dow crashed more than 500 points after a similar I 00-point Friday selloff. it into a hiah dt.,.ee of coordination. the better off we're aoina to be at it," Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady said. Extraordinary action was evident from Treasury Department backrooms in Washinaton, to tradm& rooms at New York brokeraaes, to suburban livina rooms whcl'C executives maDoed strategies while the World Series played ·on television. A veteran NYSE specialist, for example, secured $20 million in emergency financing from friends in case he needed it to buy stock Monday. He had been forced to buy $25 million of stock ~ 75 minutes late Friday, pan o f his role in · m1untaining an orderly market at the nation's biggest stock exchalllC. Officials of the Treasury Department, Feder- al Reserve System and Securities and Exchange Commission analyzed Friday's trading and tele- phoned importanl. market participants. "We were at 11 all weekend," one source said. O n Saturday. Oct. 14. the Fed made it known it would inject as much monty as necess-- ary into the bankinf system to avoid a crisis. In 19 7, the Fed d1dn t act until after the crash. interaa rates and the I YlMJs takeover boom played rolH in both Friday shdrs. The market already was down about 25 points when the UAL announcement bit. Arbi· trqers, stock specufators who seek to profit on short-term rises in takeover taraetl likt UAL. exited quick!). ... Money managers for pensio~ funds, in- surance comranies and mutual funds followed. Some reported phone fines were so cloued they couldn't get orders, in -another Black Monday reminder "You had a bandwagon psychology," said one ~ YSE floor specialist who spoke on con- . dition of anonymity. "i:hey became fearful for a repeat of the crash and you had a headlong retreat." Hot lines among the major exch•nges in New York and Chicago, tnstalled after the 1987 crash. were opened Friday when the market began tumbling. Phone links a1$0 were estab- lisflcd with Washington. Wall Street brokerages -wbose long-term profitability depends on demand for stocks ~ worked to control the damage. HI''''·'' C \I I 'U \H Fidelity lnvaanents is otrm11 1 free ICmtnar on invc1tiA1 an tied .,.._&om 7 to 1:30 p.m. MODdly 11 tbe Irvine Hihon. l 9200 Jam- boree Blvd. For reservations, call l-8(X)-33l-'829. nctuees .. die ... --~ tits and Syndication la11mne Roundtab&e btt.akfal& meetiD& ?!lO to 9 a.ID. Tbunday M &he 'Coun- tryside Inn, 32S .s. Bria~ A ve.1 Costa Mesa. For anformauon, caJ 549-0300. Three panelists with the The Entcrprisina Woman Inc. will ~ discussina the ha~ el aelllq The Women's OpPQrtunities to every business, how to sell JUC-Center at UCI Extension is holdina cnsf ully, how 'to cold call and how a workshop titled ··Stta:HY-Step to a to handle sales 1-X. The prov-am is Professional Career la Sales" from 6 from 7 to l I a.m. Wednesday at the to 9:30 p.m. Thursday on cam~ at Irvine Marriott Also, a training Pereira Way and Pereira Drive. For session titled "the act of selling information. call 8S6-8128. -successfully -step by strp" will be The non-profit Business Devclop- from.9 to 11 a.m. The cost is $2(} for · fllent Group is ss>0nsorina a talk on b~kfast and discussion, S3S (or the · the impact of the aavt.p UM1 1eu training sessjon and $45 for both ballM& on Orange County 1l 7 a.m. sessions. For information, call Friday at Coco's, 4647 MacArthur 8S2-6188. Blvd., Newport Beach. The s~er Danny C. Santucci will discuss will be Bob Malouf, a .broker ~th tax-free real es&a&e exclaaqet and Kidder Peabody. For mformat1on, proposals before Congress to restrict call S28·9982. ('HEDl1' I.I'\ J: ln the 65 hours from the close of Friday, Oct. 13 ·to the market's openinJ Monday, NYSE officials promoted post.crash innovations such as the '"circuit breakers" that halt trading tempor· arily in New York and Chicago if prices glunge too steeply. However, interviews with exchange leaders. government officials and market professionals sugest that what caused the market to bounce back last 'week was leadership more than ne~ Abo41 200 Amex traders and officials gathe.red that Saturday to .c~mplete the paper· work on Fnday's hectJc dealings. NYSE leaders called member firms and specialists to ensure they had adequate capital should the market collapse.'. . . . Me~ll L>:nch & Co.. for example, told Rid lteuetly, with over 26 years of con$JrUClion manaaeoi~t chen.ts in a statement tbal the ec~nomy was experience, was named a project superintendent ~f~r Newport Pacific slow1ng and the dollar ~as strong •. unhke October Construction Corp .. K~nned) 't'ill oversee t~e construcuoo ofl.a Costa Alta, 1987 when the economy was growing.sharply and a 136-unit condominium prOJCCt located in la· Costa. the dollar .weak. Shcarson Lehman Hutton regulations. • . • What prevented a second coronary, officiaJs said, was a determination to maintain calm so that orderly buying and selling could proceed. ''The more progress we can make towards Retail brokerages opened offices to ease fears. At Prudential-Bache Securities lnc.'s 125 branch offices, 6.500 brC'kers fielded calls all w('c kend. anafysts compiled a list of ~tocks to reco01mend. ' Ke~ Morcan of Laguna Hills ;a; n·amed vice president of Sperry Van "What we had to ~o was kind of say, 'You Ness a Newport Beach-based investment re~I estate brokerage firm. Morpn s~ould ~ot ove~ct and. liquidat,e,r_;1s!tion~. The comes. to ~rry Van Ness after more th.an. th~ years as ·an investment real nJl.lt th~ng to d~ 1s stay 1r:i t~ere, said R1ch~rd estate agent in Orange County. He spec1ahzes 1n the sale of apattments and priniting·the regulation Into one place, or to ,bnng Despite those assurances, .similarities with 1987 dominated thtnking. Fears about risjng S1chenz10, retail group president at Prudential- shopping centers in the Orange .County area. . . Bache. ) : Your AT&T PllOn8 Center Celebrates 25 Years mTTllMIJNE'8 lll.IPHONE 210 M OIF REGULAR PIUCE Oil ANNUAL LEASE RATE • BACXED Wl11i AntT QUAUIY AND IW.JABIUlY FOR 25 YF.AIS! • R«eiYn and Ringer volume contJ'Oh. • Lighrcd dill buttons. • i... numbtr redial and mart. Of TRIMLINr Telephone QualityWlth Historic Savings. Right now you'll save on every single TRIMI.INE Phone at your AT&T Phone Center. Bue that's nor all. Bccausc, in honor of the TRlMLINE Telephone's 25th anniversary, we're putting RW'IY . other fine AT&T products on sale, too. All crafted with the same · high srandards of quality and reJiabiJity dw made our TRlMLINE Tdcphonc a legend. You 'vc waircd 25 years for a sale like this. Don't wait any longtt Come to your AT&T Phone Caner 1lUMUNE 'fdc. phone Silver Anniversary Cdcbration now. Sale ends November 5, 1989. ABT t ORDUSS TELEPHONE 010 •Hip qullily ~ • ()paws.., fU' dlys Mdloul ittt. .... •Spetdcliilt9~ - • AUIOnlllic digial o«Unr)' WI.., •• ·-· rnESE AND MANY OllfER QUAU1Y ,(DkT PRODUCTS ARE ON SAU NOW AT YOUR ATarT PHONE CENTER. o• OIDER BY PHONE •-DJ-5UL I • .. ·-., I .-.... .. --·= • PHONE CENTER ... • • • Irvine-based Paddock & Flair Architects announced the promotion of Richard Cardoza to associate wi th the fi rm. Cardoza has been with the architecture, planning and interior design firm since its founding in 1984. Since graduating from Cal Poly an Luis Obispo". <:;ardo~ has become a ~registered architect. • _ _ _ • • • · Huntington Beach resident BUI Galling has been appointed director of management information ystem for Wet Seal. an lrvmc·bascd chain of retail stores. Gaihng. "ho has 25 )'ears e:<penence in comp"!ter progra~· m ing, application and anal)'SIS. 1.·arncd his bachelor's degree 1n econom1C$ and finance from Cit~ l 1m>.ers1t\ of cw York. · • • • • Lynda Conway wa named communll} rclat1ons coordinat-0r for Jill Ltoyd & Associates. a anta na-bascd maTke11ng and public relations firm. Conway, ~graduate of the nl\ a It~ of Santa Clara. pre".io~Jy worked as coordinator of volume\.'~ fot lhl· V1s11ing Nurse Association of Orange ·coun ty Hospice and as com mun11~ information liaison for the same association. • • • Uz Maxson has been nameJ v1cl' prl·s1dcnt of asset management for Teachers Management & ln-.estm('nt Corp. The Newport Beach resident previo usl} was director of as~ct management fo r te\'e Hopkins Develop- ment Co. in Ne"port Beach. . NOTICE THE SOUTH POLE PALS CHILDREN'S SLUMBER BAG FEATURED ON PAGE 27 OF TODAY'S· CIRCULAR WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IN THE STORES. HOW- EVER, THE SOUTH POLE PALS PLAY TENT, SHOWN, WILL BE AVAILABLE. MANY OTHER CHARACTER SLUMBER BAGS AND PLAY TENTS ADVERTISED THIS WEEK ARE AVAl~­ ABLE AT THE $16.99 SALE PRICE. WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. . @TARGCI: WEDDING GOWN SALE Sunday, October 22 Red Lion Inn Costa Mesa . 405 Fwy. at Bristol St. 30% TO 70% OFF .. Ol..R PRICf RAM1I-Sbl.J · (\9'l SAU-IS 00...,. · -l P\t Dear Bride·to·he: We buy de igner gowns directly from the manufacturers and pass the sa vings on to YOU! You are in'>'ited (free admission) to attend one of our sales and try on beautiful new bridal gowns in sizes 4-20. You 'II even get to take your gown home that day. See you at the sale. Sherryl Lee •oNE DISCOUNT C'Oll'ON PtlR GOWN• CASH, CHtC'I, MC/VISA 1 ... GOWNS • VEILS • OOZE~S O• STl'LCS • SlZES +Jt (ALL FOa SAU DATt:SOa INFO: J .... .,._GOli"N,C11JIJ7~J Sav~ tlels tul /tH llllditional S25.H OJJI M01'01'Y NIGHT .... of Beverage •Gui ion fip1tD..WW C.1m 'Dne ~ Wide Screen and 8 TVs *Eat In Only-o Take Out Orders I n11ou·, '\011 UOOh -The world seems small when it starts to· shake Remember April 8, 1989? It was a hot spring Fr,iday. Temperatures· neared 100 degrees. It seemed like a nice <iflf to get away to the beach. By the end of the day. it seemed hke just getting·away would do fine. · At I :07 p.m ., it hit like a sonic boom -but the earth moved below. •A n c a r t h q u a k e measuring 4.6 on the Rich- ter Scale jolted NewJ>()n Beach. breaking windows, knocking stufT o fT shelves. causing tho u sands -of dollars worth o f damage and rattling nerves. Earth- quakes have a way of mak- ing you feel m ortal -and small. Still, Or~nge County wa~ lucky. As earthquakes go, this \\'.as only a npple o n the seism ograph . Jn compariso n, the killer quake that rocked Northern Qalifornia o n Tuesday. collapst.ng bridges. buildings and freeways. was a 6.9 temblor. • · That means it was 2J times. more powerful than the earthquake that made us feel like tiny players in a bigger game. And to put it in even better perspective. consider that 6. 9 1s not considered T H E quake. That hon o r goes to an earthquake measuring 8.0 o r greater o n Mr. Richter's scale of ground movement. An 8.0 quake would be 11 times m ore puwer fol tha11 the-8ayA1'ea - quake and 34 times m ore powerful than o ur April jolt. And if indeed The Big O n e com es. it would be a good day to be awa~. far away. 0 , Trage~1e_s hke the Bay Area quake have a hcan e nrng way of b~~ging out the best in peo ple. The stories arc b) no w familiar: •Orange Count) reside nts lined up to give blood and make cash donations. Others walked in off the street and volunteered to help the Red Cross handle the outpouring of support. •The po lice rh1cf from Charlesto n. S.C. and some of his officers traveled to San Francisco to assi1;t fellow officers. The C'h icf explained h1 communit) rece1,rd so muc h 'help after Huma ncc Hugo tha<t he wanted to rcpa) the kindnes . •And finally. o ne of m ) fa o rite ce·nes captured thi: sptnt of what San Francisco n:s1dents affectionate!\ and proudly refer to as The Cit). A young m an stood in a darkened intersection trying to bnng some order to the chaos b} directing traffic. A .tele\'tsion rcpQrter dihgentl} interviewed h im. The TV t)pc wanted to know \\h) the man \\as directing traffic 1f he wasn't a police officer and had no pre\ 1ous c>.perience in doing that son of thing. o m ettmcs. we in the media ask sill) things. But the m an was nonplu ed . He continued to wave his arms w htlc orchestrating the pa rng tranic all the while. Ma tter of factly.the man explained he had seen a lellow San Fransc1scan directtng tratlic for a long while and figured thi: volunteer needed a re ·t. Jt JUSt needed to t>e done. he aid waving another car thro ugh. so he did it. OTHER \ Ol('ES Lesson learned: Be ready The horror and heroism of tha t da\ \\Ill no t he forgotten -not the sight o f m otorists c rushed to death under the collapsed ut>per deck of an Oakland frecwa~. nor the sight of people risking h\'e_ to reSC\!L.Othe_r~-' olun- teering to fight fire and save ne ighborhood . and beha\ mg with c i,;1ht} a s well as courage. It was the Ba ) .\rea·s m ost ternf)mg fe " cconds .m er 1906. followed b' some of its linest hours. ... Ho" well Californian nde o ut the big quake ot the future depends on the abtht) o f pubhc o tlicials and pm ate c1uzens to ask the nght question now and. ha"ing comt· up Wlth the nght answer . d o ing what 1s nccessa~ to put them i nto prac tice. ... the re's no foreca tmg an eanhquakc. for all prac11 al purposes. and there's certaml~ no prt•\·e ntmg o ne. The onl~ protectio n is to be read y ... That's the cardinal rule of safct) o n this unstable edge of the onh American land mass. 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TCMtl r, ... p,~ "''"'"'"' ~on 00t THt:TT p,.. ..... ~..., -.&.caA ,..,.., Ht:ADt:HS" t 'OHt·'I Sunday. October 22, ,.. ·1 0 D \ \ I ' 111' I 0 H \ Today &1 unday, Oa. 22. lbe 29Sth day of 1989. lMre att 70 days left 1 n the year. Today's billhli&ht m history: 0 Oct. 22. I 9'62. President Ken- went on radio and television to unce he had ordered U.S. air and naval forces to blockade Cuba. followmg Che discover) of Soviet m1-.sile bases on the island. Kennedy demanded. the Soviets d1smanlle the r~·ket Siles On this dah~ In t 836. am Houston "as in- augurated as tile 11rst const1tut1onal· 1, elected president of the Republic ol Te\as In I ID tht> unginal Metropolitan Opera House in Ne" \ ork held its grand opt"nmg The first opera per- formed at the Met "a~ Gounod's "Fau t •• In 1986. Janr DornaC'ker. a traffic n:poner for WNB( radio in New Yor~. was killed "lien the helicopter she "as 1n t rclshed into the Hudson R1,er Toda'\ b1nhdaH .\ctress Joan fun1a1n'e 1s 72 ~n: John Chafet, R- R I . is 6 7 . .\r tor C'hnstopher-Lloyd 1\ 51 Actor Dt!rek Jacobi is 51 . A.<:tor fon) Roben s 1s 50. By Tbe Associ•ted PreJS f humb-s down on Measure M To thl' Editor In a rl·cent nl'\l.S amck. a comment b' ultran ufftc1al JOl' ~1-Haraku~ me fuming: He compares commuters to the Three Stoo$es all tr)ing to get through the ~me door. \'c~ lunn~ considering It 1s 1hose 'en commutl'rs he 1~ making fun of who pa~ his· sala~. 'of some propenies alongs1dl' the. tree"a~<>. and t'\ en ho" ll had prev1ou<.l\ sold proixrt~ and no" "ill ha\t! to n:pun:ha!it Lhe oro~m for 11 IO limes the pnCl' ~nd then ..-.r haH· Thl' Ornngl.' Cou nt~ f ranspona11on ( omm1..,~1on . '' hll"h' ha'> ta1kd tu h·ep a handle on the rn".it'> of 1he threl' prupo'><!d toll roads. foils to 11..,tl'n to l"Ommutas and hold night ml·e11ngs ..-. hen rnmmutcr'> ~·ould J1tt•nd and has also fa1kd w adl·quatcl~ assc:~~ thl· unpal'ts of Diamond Lanl'S on our ~frt, d1r quaht~ and on congl'!.llon. 'A ould gl't thl.'1r act togcther and read their O'-' n '>Cnpt - ( altrans o" n en' iro n mental 1mi)act r$.P.2m (. altrans 0" n d<Xumt'.nLS shD"'.s .cQ.nge» · lion and pollut1on 1 increased b' the Diamo nd Lant' "hl.'n compared to. the General Purpose Lane altema11,e Like poor slapsud humor. the· ad' antagc~ ol general purpose lanes shows up in document alll'r document unul It 1!1 .not fu nl\)- an~ more that (il·neral Purpose Lanes are not e'en reall\ being rnn\ldercd If an) group could be referred to as'thl· Thrl'l' Stooges 1t 1~ Cal1ra ns. the Orangl.' Count~ I rans- portauon ( omm1ss1on ,and the Orangl' ( oun1~ Transit D1stnct. One onh has to read the headli nes 111 understand ho " Caltrans ti1s 1n10 the p1cturl'· Hu" c:ahrans has failed to purchase propen~ needed for the 1-5 widening when 11 hl'rame a\a1lahlc. ho" 11 has failed to stop dt·,l'lopment ~nd tht•n \\l' ha\l' Thi.' Orange ( nunt) rran\lt D1~tnrt \\h1rh has lo hand out frl"l' lll kets to gl·t the bu~ nJcr,h1p up But. all 1h1' humor \\(1Uld 'an1~h. 11 tht•, fhl' onl~ "a~ to bring tbe-curtarns down on this bad J1.1kl' 1s 10 \ OTE !'JO on MEAS RE M -Thr Diamond Lam· Tax LORRAI:-.IE o\LDI Tustm To 1hc l:ll11u1 ro the Ed itor . . On No,l·mhn 7 )OU "Ill ha'c an opponun11~ IO cut 'our throat 01ers 3PPfO'l'd J ·hugl' 1ncrca<;c in tobacco ta\.eS. and they, ha'e (llnanc1a ll~. 1ha1 is). Vanous go\l·rnmen1 cnt111e' htl\l' uscJ d1fferl'nt .tppro"ed man) bond ml•a,urcs that "Ill ha'l' to be repaid \\1th our ta\. nwtho<ls ol digging dceJ)l'r into uur poch·h. Jollars. It appear man\ hond mca<.urcs will ha'e to be l'tpa1d "'1th our 13\ • lncnme 13\.CS arl' nO\\ paid on ocial ')l'rnnt~ tx·nl'lil'> Jnllaf\. It appt"ar<; that <.ome nf u~ ha'e mnnl'' left for grocene . To top • "il'nlllf n111cns no" pa' a \UH"harge on 1nco ml' t3\l'\ ,urh "·l'>le t>f our monl·~ ~'l' arl' ~1ng .iskl'd 10 1nc~ase our sales ta\.l''> • 1atl' .ind tio·deral ga!>oline la\e\ ha\l' bel'n in rea!>l'J \k3"ure \1 '\m ~, - • '\on-'>mll~l'f'> 1mpo<.ed a hca'~ ta\. on smoker' \ka~url' ""· 1ntt>nt I'> to rehe\l' trallil cungt'\llon The true effect u( • \laO\ kl'\ ha't' been nc"I~ 1mpo">Cd or 1ncrea\l·d lhl' ta\. inl·rea<;c \\uuld he all•n' murl· building in unde,dopcd areas ol \\t· Jrl' no" tx·ing leJ to beheH~ that 1f 'H' 1nt·rl'a'>4.0 Orangl' C 11un1,·, <>rangl' l 11un1' dnd'w add mtia· and mlm.· cal' to our ">treets Do you "ant 'aln td '· tr .llfa lUng1.:s11on "'111 be re he' l'd 1 lu pa' mnrl' ta ,l., ''' tll'' l'h)pt•p, can gl't nl hl·r and traffic coi:igest1on ~l·tualh 11 '' r are tbohsh enough tp appru' l' lhl· ta\. lnl rca<.t> indl'd\l''' "' - dl•, elopt•r<, \'Ill bl· .tlh.mcd to add more ron<1ruct11'n "h1l h \\Ill add nwrl' , r hrn· 11t thl' .~\1mm 1.,.,10n ml•mh\:r' '-'.hv "' .. 1uld tx-u1n1rolhng thl' l·ar'> to our \lrt>els anJ lrl'c"a~ ~-_ ,p..·nJmtt lll lhl· tJ\. 1nl fl'd'><-' arl lUUnt' 'ufX'r' 1\o r' "ho rl'l entl~ 1m rea..ed Chl'r hall ul thl· rl·H·nm· "Ill go lor tran<.it \\ill \OU r_idl' lhl· trains ' lhl'lr high -..11.ml·, h' ~' pt'fll'nl It 1, l'a" to ~l· "herl· thl'lr main 1nteres1 '1t·1ha \\Ill \l'Ur m·1gh~1r Operating 1.mt'> tor a 1ruin 1ha~ k\\ pt't)pk "Ill 1., nde ,,111 hdH tu he ~ub 1d1re<l \\Ith \our IJ\l'' lurc,l'r or until ,1ur \ h3nd:pi.:~t·d llti~n,· u•mmittl'l' 1, ,uMXi~·d hi mun11or thl' plan· but 1ran<1pt.1rtalll'n ol)iual' n-ahLl' the tulf~ ot thl'lr IOl'a' and 1un~ thl' 1t.., Pl'\'l'r "111 tx· , 1rtuJll) nil trl·nwndou'h l'\J)l'll\IH' tram '>)<111.'m' ~1uch ol t~ rnxnul' frnm thl' la\ 1rrt·a<.t· \\Ill gll li1r rl''\trl\ll'd lam·'\ th.i t ha'c .1 h1.,tuf\ ol tnln.·a,ing acc1dl·nt'> Onl~ dfl\l'f\ \\ho hdPl1\'n to h.l\c p.1<1sl·ngt·r~ "111 bl· .1llo"eJ to u l' them \\l' :m· tx·ing 1old tha1 th1" SJ I hilhun la\., nel'ded m rl·he'c trallk congl''>llOn, L1t1le 1s heard about the SIU h1ll1on .ind the plan., 1hat .m· no" a\ a1lahk for "1dt'n1ng Orange Count} free'\ a~ c;, \\ 111 \OU ~ut ~,iur t•\\n throat') BOB ()1~°')1 N <iardl'n Cinwt' \\ 11h 11H·r hall ,ii lhl' m11nl) gl·neratl'J h~ the ta' IOl'fl'J~ going tor iran~ll. httk ''uuld al·ludll~ 1w lor rd1c' mg tranic congesuon - ~l one~ 1<; .ilread' a,aiJahk ror \\1Jl'nmg Orange C t>unl) trce"l)" '>O "h\ murl' ta\i.•,' • If 'C:Her appro't' 1h1" lJ\ 1nl0 rl•asc. J?lan' an· maJe tor us tu appro'r morl' tax increa~e fhe figuring 1s that 11 lhl·~ "l're all on tile ~me ballot. \\l' \\OUIJ fl'll'(I th t•m t-ht~\ nlJll\ \;I\ llhrt",l\l'' l:ln \(IU afford" 10 \t.\RTI'\ Oran~e I 11 thl' l J 1 wr .1ppn•'l' a 'I b1lhlln ta' intreJ'>l'° It "ill .1111'" moll' lon<.trUlt1on. adding mort l':lf"\ w our -.tH"l'1' Dnl'lnf)l'r~ '-'Ill g<'t ncher (her haH l'I lhl' monl'\ gem•rated '-'111 go for transit \\hllh k'-' ul U' "Ill bl· able to USC ~t' \\Ill nmtmllt' to fur\ t" h~"1raffl(' C'o~tt0n-Future 1,1\.t'' "Ill tx· u'>C'd tt\ r.ubs1dm: train and bu<. Of>l'ratmg l'\p<·nsc' \\ l' "'111. ha' e l~s mone~ . 11 .., m• undl·r,t.1nd1ng that mnrl' th.in I m illil•n ., tx·1ng \{\\'Ill Ill indun· u<. to 'ntl' IM M~ .. urt' \.l ~m ~t\\· '\oH'mbt·r .. ballot JI 1h.1' }J\ 1nl'fl'a"><-· \\Ill tx· l)I -.u much henelit tor U'-. "h' " "' mulh monl'' he1ng 'JX'nt for ad,ems1ng" \ re" 'l'ar~ ago. \\l' 'oters trongl~ rt'Jet'tl'd a al~ tJ\ 1nl rl'J'l' IM transponauon purpme<, \\1th S Ill billion no'\ a' a1lable for "1dening Or.lngl· ( llunt' lrCl'" a~ s \\ h~ <.hould \\l' nll" \\ l' .trl' told that tht' 'Pl'ndmg plan for tbl' fl''l'nUl' 1n1m the t.1, incrl'J't' "a~ de,elopcJ h~ ~'ilJ{\'O\ ,\IJ(l\ of the Clll/l'O'> \\l'fe pohlll'lans .inJ thl' tranc;porurnon commmiun -on~ uscJ fhl· idea~ 1rom the n111ens that thl' comm1v~11,n hkl·d The nt11en 'k!ld our hu~ S\Stem 1~ adc:- qu.ue but thl' approH~d pending ·plan calls for m<m· l'\J)l'n l\e bU'i\\U~S . l se 'our h1.·ad Let''i get better return for our mune\' D~ \ID E\ <\ ~ Orange \\hat \\111..-.c g::un 1f'-'l' Jpf'rlHt' \ka urt· \1 ' To thl' Ed~or 1 a\ \lea ure :'I.I on tht• '\o,cm~r hJllllt "Ould ra1".il· our ..ale' la\. to ti 5 pt•n:ent .• .ind allo" lhl' Orange < tiunt' l rampona11on C omm1ss1on ({)( "T(l to spend mo t of the re' - l·nue on mass t ransit. including Diamond Lanes on all o ur free" a' s. fkH>nd ~ka<,ure ~I. ho"e'~r. there· 1" a larger 1'i~u1: Our tratlir !llluatmn rdkrb the 1ncompetenl'e of the Ol TC and &"mg thl·m more mone' "'on•t th 1t. Taws J rt' not 100 lo". l)ur tax mone~ has Just not been <.JX'nt \\ ISt"I}. OCTC 1'i St'' t"rt'h out of touch \\Ith the needs of aciual commuters. ln~tead or )1mpk dkt·t1,c proJel·t . hll.e s~ nchron111ng traffit• s1g_nals and adding usahlc lanl's to the tree" :i' ... thl'\ ha'c l'On'i)c;1c:nth med to raise ta.x(s to pend un l'\~ns1'e mass tr.tn)1t boondoggles such as railroad and Diamond Lane'\, The "transponat1on planning C\· Pl·n-.·· "ho rl'l'nmmend these com- Qle\ prnJects gl't lul'r.lll\ c contra ts for endkss rl'J)llrt'>. !>tud1c and plans. "hll'h coc;t tht.' ta:ii:pa)ers millions of dollar~ \\lthout 1mpro'- 1ng trallir one bit fhere has bec:n a lot more empire building going on than roaJ building. OCTC. fom1ed in I Q7 as thl· hxal tran ponauon plannin~ agl'n· 1Hhl·r 1"u1.·-. more dnSt"I ~ related 10 (\, lOn~ISI uf JflJ)l)IOll'd (\)Uni\ tht•1r rl'-i.°kUmn \Upt'f\ 1sor. and ell~ rounul ml·m-1 . "' ·d II k bac; "'1th no panKular l'\.J)l'rt1sc 1n 'uggl 'it t' m-e tu ·time. '-'Or · iramp..lrtatwn. Thl'' ..-.ork flan--in~ l'Omm1ss1 onl'!"}. d•~tl~ elected llnll'. depend hea' il} on ,tht:ir staff. Im that ;oh ano untahle to the pub- out idt" consultants :l'nd lobb\lsts he and competent to sol\ c transpor- and hold 'J)ubhc mt'Cltn[!." onl) j" 1 ... ~ tat1lrn prohlems "'1thout dept"nd1 ng a month ~lthough IUl'~ ha\t· bcl'n on. lOn"Jltants ~nd lohb~1sts to do/ notonoush un<.ucet·ssful in soh mg thl'ir 1ob tor them trat1ir pro.Ncms. thl'~ ha'l' <.o far l 'ntll \Oter.. regain control bt managed to 1 ncrl•a<;t· their o" n tr:insponation dollar~ ti} restructur- hudgc:t b\' morl' than I .<XJO pen:l'nt 1ng OCT(', raising taxes would just This basic c;1ructure 1lf OCTC 11, he throwmg good mone} after bad. the undcr1' ing prohkm. ~ e l'\fX't'I I<. it time for an 1n1t1au ve'? , too much 'from moonlighting ~h-RILL WA.RD uc1an "ho are bus~ deahn~ "Ith Costa Mesa teacher presented false information To thc EJ1tor Each scme tcr this tea her 1n' 1tes In rtsponsc to ~tr Michael a guest panel to peak on homOSC\· Manno·s kttcr of Oct. 15 (he was ualH). The panel cons1 ts of responding to m) lefter of Oct. 2). 1 ho mose·u1als and other indiVlduals \\'Ould hl e to correct a number of who do prc"scnt onl) one side of false statement~ he made: ho m osexualH) and who d o 1.) .R.E .. T.E I a group or proscl)tizc the homose,uaJ hfcst)IC concerned parents. and who do sa) 1t 1s "'onderful and. 2.) C R.E.A.T.E. is not a "group of • who do S3) 1t cannot be changed. So, fundamentalist ell.tremists of the these arr not lie d1 tort1ons or half· Chn t1an nght.'' truths (as Mr. Manno claims) -all 3.) I am not tr) 1ng to mislead the of these things are prcstntcd in this publ1r into believing that I am a teacher's class and the opposin& side crcchble authont' on homoscxuah-is not p~ntcd. C R.E.A.T .E. mere-ly. · , 1) wants all s1d~ of homoseitualit~ 4.) The school d1stnct docs prcs· presented fatrly as rcquired by the ent a onc-sac:kd view of homose\· tehool distric t's own pohacs rqard· uahty. i.e .• that u 1s fiAcd and cannot 1na_ controverslal mun. bt cew.d and that 1t is a wonderful Conlfl!'Y. 10 what Mr. Marino way of lift. would hke ~oplc to think. In a Dcc.-embcr 1988 meeting at-R.E.A T.E. 1 not a rctiaiou Of"· tended by four pemsts ind the pnauuon. Funhtnnorc, I do not ldloot pnnapel. Mr. Manno ,tated tlunk thtS 11 a tth111ous mue. dlllt bf would never teach that Mr. Marino's tt1ch1n11 on bomo1nuabt)' could be cbanaed homolt~uahty arc "°' even our IDd to ~' that a homosc,ual patcst conttm.i Mr. Marino has «Maid chaner htt onmt.1t1on 1s ~1m1· read 10 has du.ta chnaJ c:-. 11ud} llr ID ._."J that the Earth lS tl11 of a homtwlul wtto lfti Ana ud. to ~ 1n a •"" spea~er to human feca from 1 public,. room ..... 1111 CMl' tha1 homcm:tu.ahty an a .._,, .._ii • • * ii a .... 1 II llehaVlOf would bt s1m1· 1t aU owr hi...W tD 11 -llr IO ....._ m a member of iM llllioa. Sntd1111t 1 Ill ._ sexuals and about ho" ( athcnnc tile Great died "'hen a horse fcll and crushed her while he ¥.as tr)mg to have sex ""ith It. He tells his clas that there 1s no blacl aod white. no n&ht and "'To ng. only shade of gra Tfus he says pnor to his lccturt on sexual dev1auons (such as txashah· ty) tbat these dc,·iauo ns are not abnonnal unless they become a corodUlsion. When be took a survc-y of his class asking them 1f they felt they were mature enough to handle th1 ma· tcnal. o ne student a ked him 1f the pattnts should also be asked. He said it djdn't matter what the ~nts lhouaht. they (the •tudcnt ) were the opes talul'\I the cla When asked who his authonty wu for his tcadunp on homosexuaht)'. on one ocasaon he showed u a Dar Abby lmde and°" a ~w occaseon he repllf!d &bat he wat h1 own 1utbonty. So it ii ncM I who clauncd to be an authonty on homo1tiua1ltt). MOftOY«. • bave consuhcd with ludl a ..._.., (a ft.D. 1a pay. ht' changed s I read the "-Ord 1 have wnnen. I realize there 1 an om1 ion. I do not know Mr. Manno. but I am sure hc 1 a fi nc man and, except for c'amplcs such as those cited above. I am sure he 1s a fine teac ber. 1 do not want to harm h1 career. I only a~k that Mr. Manno be sensitive to the man parents who const<kr ttfcsc examples to be inappl'99ri~~. DR. DA YID E. 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USC 24. in another bitterl y-fought. in- tcnsc game in a classic football senes. I didn't care who won so I can congratulate Notre Dame. whic h ma> or ma) not be the best college football team in the land. depending on upcoming confrontations with M1am1 and perhaps Colorado at bowl time. I can also ofTer S)'mpath> to the TroJans. who played well but not well enough. even though they almost celebrated an earl) Christmas in outh Bend. Ind .. re- ceiving three gift touchdowns after ·Notre Dame turnovers . That said, ti) th14': There were some deeply troubling things about the USC-Notre Dame game. Has 11 come to fighti ng among fu ll squads before the game? Has 11 come to taunung in the corridors at halftime'! Look at > ourc;('fves. coaches Lou l1olt1 and Lari) Smith. Has 11 come 10 this'' We were told h'r CBS s1dchnc anal) st John Dochl) that LI (' players taunted the lnsh at halftime b) mock1ngl> singing the Notre - Dame fight song ac; the teams head- ed for 1he1r locker rooms. I<, that ho" 11 happened" I don't kno" becau\C I wasn't there and lo ng ago I karned not to belle' e "hat I heard trom TVanal)sts. Indeed. ( R nct"ork showed c;ome 1ncrcd1hle dens1on-makang b> cutting into lhl' SD-t 'SC game late and sticking w11h >\labama's 47-JO "'1n (l\ er T ennl'S!>rc 10 11-; bonng conclusion It was tele\'1s1on at 11s arrogant worst On the field. though -on both \1ddanes -rhere \\>as also arrogance and b111erne4'S We heard 11 an pre- gamc insults tx.'tween the two coaches. We saw 11 an the melee of players. \\ho fought. gouged. and kicked each other before the game begun. le; 1h1!> th e wa' the \o-callcd proudc'it malt"). 1n rnllege footh;ill 1\ to be conducted'! Is this "'hat happens ~hen.one ~chool tx·.11-; thl· other SC' en 11mec; an a ro" ., Is 1h1s 11. gentlrmen'l It "a bu'>h 0 • Added b11cs for a Sunda) "h1ch belongs l~l a man named Bud. "'ho cli mbed out of the N1m1t£ Frccwa' eanhquakc d1sa'itcr after 89 hours.of "ailing. If e"er a 1o"n necdctl a \olCIOI). Oakland did and th1 sur' '"or provided 1t. •Present Value defeated Rah' again on Saturda) in the CioodwOod Handllap al Santa Anita and 11 "as a mon'iter ra<'e ( I :4 7 I for a m 1 k· and-one-e1gh th ) on a dampened rac- ing surface biased nga1nc;1 speed. Now 11 appears that trainer Jerry Fanning wall wnd Present Value against Eas) Goer and Sunday Silence an the ~J mil lion Breeders' CuP. Classic 1n Flonda on Nov. 4, while Rah) ma) race the same day but at one male on the grass. • More horsestufT: Jockey Pat Valenzuela "orktd unday ilence at Santa Ani ta on Saturday morning and by returning to the track. ap- pears to have ~ved has ndc aboard l~•se SH TAUEY /13) SPC>RIS • I. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1989 OCC wins despite itself, L.i-14 lly j()N\fEROUSON °'"~,_~ .While Orange Coast College's of- fense ran up some impressive numbers Saturday, there were a aeries of mistakes. w~ich left Coach Bill Workman concerned with the larger picture. True, the Pirates racked up 488 total yards, quarterback Greg Angclovic !lad has biggest day as a Bue and OCC downed Mission Con- ference rival Saddleback. 27-14, in the Central Division opener an Mi~on Viejo. The win put OCC at 5-J overall and tied for second place at 4-1 in qonference. ·whale Saddle· baclc fell to 1-5. 1-4. AJI fine, except that the Pirates had JUSI gotten by for the most pan In a game which could have featured a much wider margin. "We bad too many scoring op- portunitics," said Workman. look· mg astounded that the ofTensc could have broua.ht any positive comment. "They did a good job ~efcrtsively. but we can't •be happy with our execution. We made more m1stalc.es in this ballgame than any 01her game this year." The numbers whkh didn't please Workman in~luded: •Three fumbles in the backfield. two on center exchanges and one on a low p1tchout by Angelovic. • Despite 298 fi rst-half yards. OCC: led only 17-7 thanks to 10 points in the final two minutes. OCC failed to score three times after penetrating Saddleback 25. •The Pirates strugg'led thanks to a fumble after staning at their own 46 following Mark Recktenwald's second quancr kickoff retum, and dropped a ball on firsHnd-10 at the Saddlcback 18 en route to settling for field goal in the final six seconds of the first half. • In the third quantr -when the Pirates failed 10 get a first dow.n for the fi rst 12 minutes -Angelo\ 1c fumbled a snap on third-and-5. It all added up to the lands ot mmakes Workman doesn't want to see 1f this year's Coast conungent 1s to top the CentraJ D1v1s1on The Pirates JU t made 11 past a team which 1s improving but poss1bh destined for the bottom of the pack if 11 doesn't cure Its 0"' n m1stales - the Gauchos made five tumo,ers "We'"e been doing that all ~ear:· said addlcback Coach Ken v.ear- 1n~en. "You can·t pla~ 'Cl) well doing that.- Workman said. ··\\.-e r.'l"Ma1nh .didn't help ourselve either Tha{s dasheanenang. but we \\On. It was 0.., "'-' ...... ., ~-· ., ... Josh Wojtldewlcz romps tow•d goal fine, leavlng Adam Giibert fright) In his wake as University's Paul Llebke f JJf tries t o avoid 2-ya!d touchdown play In second quarter. slopp)'. Dropped balls. penalties and fumbkd snaps. Those are the kinds of thanss coaches don't like to see . We're 1ru1de the 30. two or three u mes? Those are the kind of things that get )OU beat." · Things that can get you beat agatnst teams hke Fullenon. wh ich the Pirates play next "eek. or un - beaten R1vers1de the following week or once-beaten Rancho Santiago the final "eek of the sea on. But the Pirates had more 1han their share ol pos111"e moment'> .\ngelo' 1c completed 15 of JO pas~'> fo r 281 }ards with one anterceptwn. tailback Jason McGehee ran for 95 ~ ards. ~ 1de receiver Mark ( ra1g caught se' en passes for 113 ~ ards. tight end hane Talben fi,e pas">e'I fur 9"7 >ards and wide recener Mclr1n Johnson caught two for l<J I jPteaw we OCC/831 '" .. Shane Talbert Eagles~ 'd' is .making name for itself with .fifth shutout,· 16-0 By RUSSEU BANKS o..,,~,..,.~ Remt>mhcr thr \tiam1 Dolphin'> ":--.o-name" defen~., Ho" mam can \OU name·1 Well 1hert' · "ere \it a nn' Ft>rnandu. Bill f.itandfill. \ i:rn DcnHerder. Diel .\ndcr<,on. Jakl.' 'Oil Sow. ho"' man~ E')tanc1a High hool foot hall pla~er'> can \OU naml' on 11s deft>nse·• · Opponent~ probabl) 'Wl) the \aml· thing" hen ti") ing 10 moH the ball on this un11. There~c; Ke' 1n Thomae; -"'hn came an tht' fou nh quarter "hen foi,h "Ojlk1e"1CL went OUI \\Ith a p1nchl·d nerve in his ned .. alter gaining 44 \ards on se'cn came~ · ..\nd, there an~ l u1<, -1.h arado Lenn~ Herman. ( ra1g \1l l-.11.·rnan Jeremie ( hapin \1 tlo..l' Ou1glc' ..\n ( arnJo Oan Pl·IIone and Jdl' Dl'- sandro (1010 thl' hl·ad o t thl' da\\ lx'l ilU"-' that's the l)\l'>ll111n htanc1a hold' ngh1 no" L n1,er-,11' ~nl'"" bl'Cau'-l' thl' Trojans~ :!-5. 11-~ 1 lllulJn'1 min l lhl· hall cons1!>ten1h Jg.110'1 thl' E .igk' dclen'>C and tx'lJml' .inolhl'f \hutoul \1Ct1m ut bt.inllJ J'l lhl' [agle'i ,~.11 ~-111 "un I fl-II \aturdJ~ night JI Ir' tnl' High in \l'J \ l'I" I eague pla' · I n.11 ., Ii' l' '>hutouts · -.aid ;an dated E'>liln l 1.1 < oal h loh n L11.·tx·nguod · ..\nd thl· dl'll·n.,e has allo"'l'O onh I po11 t' in 'o<.''en g.tml' l nl\ l'P>ll\ tuund out 1ir.,1h.1nd a lhl• [ r<lJ3n~ \\Crc held lo 2 \ilrds ru'lhtn~ on:! I a11empts .ind d1dn'1 get 1he1r lir\t ru'>h 1ng first do" n unt1I therl' "a' I ~'i a·matn1ng 1n the 1h1rd quaner L1dlt·ngood said "It's "'undertul to ht" thae ( -_, 11 11 ·., tx.,;n a long ttmr \Intl' I 't' heen thae I m ha pp) tor the pla,er'I. adman1!.trat1on ~and <..ehool The plJ\ers ha\C ~orkl'd real hc1rd lur tht) and dl''>l:n l' 11 • l nt\l'r\ll\ \ lll'll'n\<.' made 11 dll- lilult tor h"1nua un1 1I quanl.'rbad.: Dann' I l lo..n gnl 11!1 a )'i-\Jrd pun t 10 ptn lhl' [ rOJJn\ had. on thl'IC X- \ 3rJ linr The r fllJ30\ U'olJldn •t mC\\ l anct btanl..'1a t1-111 thl· hJll on the l n1\l'r· '>1 l \ 4!\ l l lo..i:r hll Pl·tmnl' I 1r-I · 'arJ .. thl'n V. 111 Al•hu..,IJ ' 11 Im Ill < 1Jr Aurr1'"'' thl·r lJu~hc .1 l , i..\·r pa'' .inJ r.1n 11 11 thl' : \.\ • 1 1 ..... 1,, - "hi• g .. .11ni:u -.2 '..tru' n I ' .aml' .. tx·tlin.• going out "111' thl nc, ._ n un -,\lmed from:! \Jrd' oul and \11 \ \ J/i.lUll ll l'd lhl p .\ T : ~· \l lh.: f Pluse see EST ANCIA/811 ~ams try to unleash Anderson on Saints in today's Big A duel Interception ends GWC's comeback bid in 20-l 4 loss From The Assoc.lated Press Juo;l ahout C\Cl)one. antere<>ted an lhl' NFL ~no"'" the Rams missed an opponunll) to rl'ma1n •On TV, Channel 2 •t 1 p.m. th<.· league·-; onl) unbeaten team when the} lost at Buffalo. :!J-~O. la t Monda} n1gh1 But no doubt then· "ere 5ome fans" ho didn't find out un til Tucsda' hecau~ tht") turned the game oil after Ja m E,'erett's 78-)ard touchdown pa-;<; 10 "alhe "flipper" ..\ndcrson "'llh I.:?.:? remaining ga'e the Ram!> a .::?0.16 lead. The B11ts ... ~boYnccd bad to score "Ith lti <;econds left and "In the game. but 11 ccrta1nl ) didn't d1m1n1sh the "ork of ..\nderson. who has • ... ~· .. .. ·~· .. . . .. . ... become one of the most dangerouc; '-"tde rece1,ers 1n the NFL. .. He almost 1s doing things lt~e Jeri) Rice ... Rams Coach John Robinson said. referring to San Francisco's star rece" er. ":"'Jot that I'm companng them Bu t Jeri) runs out there and thl')' JUSI throw 11 under him. "He) .. l2 yards a catch 1s better than our net punting (average> 14'." That'!> nghl. ..\nderson. a wcond-) car pro out of UCLA. has aH·raged J~.8 ~ards on each ofh1s I J reception this season. In his bnef NFL career. he has .::?4 rcccpt1ons for 746 )ards for a 31.l-}ard average per catch. While Henry Ellard 1s clearly the No. I targt"t of E erett. Anderson has hu n the oppos111on th1 season w11h receptions of 78. 65. 50. 48. 45 and 39 )'ards. It'll be the chore of the Ne\' Orleans Saints to keep Anderson and his fnends under control toda) at nahe1m 1ad1um. The Saints. 2-4. f~aw lft ltAMS/12) By RICHARD DUNN 0.iilfy PllOt Cot,.IPO"<k'nl 'ii\ \Jrd\ J\\J\ 1r11m pull1n~ 1111 ..in up'\l'l. (1oldl'n \.\c\l < ollegl· o.nl~ tea~d 11'-Cll 1n lhl· l.i't '>l't'onds at- urda~ nag.h t Host Fulkrton 1nll•nep1eJ a Da' td Brunl.'t pa\\ an lhl' end 1ont• w clanh tht· ltn.11 n1un1 \\1th an cdge-ol-~uur·\(.'Jl lin1<1h thl' Hor~c1s almo~l <,hot lhl·m-.che\ in the loot h~ opening tht· door tor Goldrn \\ eo;t 10 t'Oml' had But thnn i.., to OrlJndn Rnhhan-;· p1cl in thl' em.I 1une "11h 2' SC.'ConJ<; kft. Fulll'non "a' ahk to ~rescr'e a 20-1 4 \ll'IOI'\ in lnmt 11f -· :!00 fan'\ at Fulknon 1)1<,tnct ~1ad1u m. 1n a M1<.S1lln ( 11ntneOll' Central ()" 1<,mn opener fhl'lr ll'ad \l'l'med \l·rure ''1th :!: 10 remJ1ntng. hut rather 1han run out the dot I... the llnrncl'. elected to pas., on econd and third do""n - hoth fall1nt inrnmpkte -and "'ere forced to punt This ga'e the Rustlers (0-1 an the d1\1'>10n. J-~ an confert'nC'c. 3-3 O\er- all) another oppon,unm 10 uc lhl" game \\Ith I 2\ lt"fl. Brunet. "'ho had repla cd stamng quanerbad Rip Flippo "'llh Q:.io to go an the fir t half. connected v.ath Kevin Ashworth freshman 9.1dr f'C'Ct'l'er ~1p Murra' on a 20-,ard comple11on hcforr h11- tang ta1lbacl.. ~an Cheatham on a 59-yard gai n "'1th .i I seconds left an the game Chea1ham had been tht" Ru tie"" main running 1hre.11 larn in~ the hJll 2-l 11me., Im 1111 'arJ\. 1'-ut 11 v.a' h" t alth "'hllh ga'c t• 'IJc:n v. ,.,, j lir<,t-anJ·1t•l3 s11uJt1 "n 1n thl· Hurne!' ,.,.,J rd I ne I ulkrtun "·1' ~1unni:d The I h1rneh "'hll lould ha' l' run the dcx. Ju" n in I heir prl'' IOU\ P\>'I· SC\\111n -;uduen h 1•0 eJ Jclcatl'<l ( rulden "e\l hCl"-e\C'r "as IMced to pa " hclaU\e 11 had no more 11mt•ouh !\llt'r an IOll>mplctt" pa'>' on tir't J11" n f ullem'n l1neNil l cr \1ahr l 1a,aa hroke up~ Brunet p:l"> on \l'Cl1nd do"' n - nearh intef'('epting 11 Fanalh on 1h1rd do" n Rohh1n pttl ed on Brunl't 1n the end 1ont" and r ullcnon ticg.an lo u·lchrate "We had no mnrl· 11mt'l'U t\ le h w 11 "-e "ould.,e run thl· hall the game would've been 0' er:· -.aid <.1oldl'n v. r t Coa h Ra' -,hatkleford "We v.o uld'H laked ·w ha'c had somt" timeout . but \\e IUSI l'OUldn't run II If \OU run. ~ou i1nh ge1 1"0 pla~s ti \OU thrO\\ ll \OU get four ... I'm JU 1 glad llhr Homtt I didn't run wht"n 1he" had the baJI l"llh 1 Ill rema1n1ng) I Jon'1 ~no" v.h) the\. dadn"t run t-c-causc "C' almo'>l canic back .. !Please stt ~C/Dt USC frustrated by Irish, 28-24 ly THOMAS fll. WYMAN "'-dMM ,,_ ..,,,... SOUTH BEND. Ind. -. Tony Rice didn't mince words: He badly wanted to wi n Saturday. The Notre Dame quancrbeck. ran for two touchdowns and en&inecred two more ruahina 1COtt1 apinst a USC defentt that h8d alloWed only 37 ruah1na yards per pme as the No. I lriah beat the ninth-ranked Tro- jans. 28-24. ··1t'1 the bat in the Wes1 apinst the bac in the Eut." •id Rtee, who ICOl'ed die !rimainll IOUChdown on a I S.yard l'Ulb witll 1; 11 10 play ... And we like 10 be die bat -period.·· A ~ Noae Dunt pound ~ ... tM Trajlnt' YIUDted ~ ••••• twice ~ U9C ......... wd b11f natlailll .....,._ ne lrilll (7.o) .._.. --19-=· .~-.,,.~-='= ''\L.. ... Joel Ott "No,tre Dame dropped a lot of peoplt" back. but I thought my man wa open in the end zone." Mannovach said. · The In h have beaten USC seven straljhl an this old rivalry. Race struulcd with his passlna pme. compleuna S of 16 attempts for 91 )'ards. M1rinov1ch a pitalittd on early lnsh mistakes by Ismail. who had returned three kickofti for touch· downs that tea.ion but fumbled iway a fint.quancr kackoff' and punt. ~ Tro1ans \urned both mtSlakes into acorn. ftnt on a 10-yard MannovXb pus to l..arTy Wall8cc end Wit on a I S.yatd pu to John JGJon. 'he TIOJMS ruapcurtd the Ind . 24-21, aa 9:0 t 1n the founh quantt lfter wwn .. Anthoay Johnt0n°1 ·£~M;1=~·6:· _ __......~......._. ___ _ .,._ .. use/NI Baseball team stirring Hornet's ·nest over NBA t~am's use of nickname CHARW1T£. N.C. -Sa}'lng their nickname has been associated with the * Charlone atta since the Revolutionary War, the NBA's Charlotte Hornets have-----. filed suit in an effort to keel? the name. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court, charges that the Greensboro Hornets, a Class A baseball franchise, have threatened the Charlotte Hornets with litigation over the use of the f\ame. The suit asks that both teams be allowed to use the name. "In 1780, Lord Cornwallis. the leader of the British\ fo~, Ul_)On being harassed and delayed by American patnots tn and around Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, referred to Charlone and MeckJenburg as a •damned hornet's nest,·" the suit said. "Since then. the name 'Hornets' has been utilized by various entities in and around Charlotte in a variety of contexts. including minor league football and baseball teams. The seal of the City of Charlotte includes a hornet's nest.·· The six-~ lawsuit. which seeks a jury triaJ. does not ask for payment from the bascbaJI team. It also doe not ask that the Greensboro Hornets. which were organized in 1979. be required to change their name .. We hope that both teams can coexitt with this name," said Spencer Stolphen. vice president and team counsel for the Charlotte Hornets. "We arc ~ry supponive of the Greensboro Hornets and hope their successes continue and eventually move to double A to compete with our Charlotte Knights." The Greensboro Hornets arc attempting to block the Charlotte Hornets fe<leral trademark application and are threatening to sue the team for an unseccified sum of money. the Charlotte Hornets said. "Greensboro Baseball ))as gone so far as to threaten Chatlotte NBA wilb litigation." the suit said. That came as a surprise to the Greensboro Hornets team counsel, Bob Rhodes. "The parties have ~n involved in discussions but I know of no threatened litigation." he said in a tekphone interview Friday. - Rhodes said he· had not. yet seen a copy of the lawsuit. so he could not comment further. Greensboro Hornets General Manager John Dit· tnch also said he knew of no threats of lawsuits by his club 5gainst the Charlone organization. Carl Scheer. president and general manager of the Charlotte Hornets. expressed a desire to work out the differences. Kings rally for 6-4 victory · Simpson earns win by,'" one John Tonelli scored twice and Bernie ---- Nicholls added a goal and two assists as th t:' a Los Angeles Kings beat the St. Louis Blues. /• ~ 6-4. in the NHL Saturday night. Brett Hull, who has six goals and three assists in his last three games, had two goals for S1. Louis to give him nine overall. The Blues lost their second straight game at home as the Kinfs scored on three of their lirst fo ur shots in the first 6: I of the th.ird penod. The K.rngs had trailed J.2 after two periods. Tonelli scored the game-wi nner at 4: 12 after a pass from Nicholls inside the blue line to make 1t 4-J. Elsewhere 1n th e NHL aturda): •Trevo r Linden scored a tie-breaking power-pla\ foal at 7:46 of the third period with the Ne" York slanders two men down, leading vis1ung Vancouver to a 2·1 victory. •Tomas andstrom and John Ogrodmck scored first-period goals and the cw York Rangers "ithstood a third-period rall y to beat Philadelphia at the pec- trum, J.I. • ln Hanford: Sylvain Cote scored on a rebound from the slat with 8:39 remaining in regula tion ume to give the Whalers a 3-3 tie against [)('tro1L •Darren Puppa continued his hot goaltending b) stopping 38 shots as Buffalo "on in Pittsburgh. 4.2. The Sabres won for the second time in as mam nights and . handed the Penguins their second conseeutive home IML . •In Que~c. Peter Stastn y scored twice and added two assists and Guy Lafleur passed another milstone as the Nordiques rou ted Minnesota. 7-2. Lafleur became the ninth player to reach I.JOO points in NHL histon with his second of three assists. · •John Maclean scored two power-pla) goals 10 lead New Jersey to a 5-4 co meback victor. in Montreal. •In Calgary, Joe Nieuwend~ k assi.sted on th ree goaJs as the Flames beat Boston. 5-:!. •In Toronto. Mark Osborne and Vincent Damphousse each scored twice as the \.tapk Leafs scored seven consecull\e goals. four in the third pcnod. to defeat Washington. 8-..J. Lakers top Slxers, 114-1 Q2 Magic Johnson scored 24 points to ---- pace the Los Angeles Lakers to a 11 4.101 ><. victory over the Pb1ladelph1a 76ers at the • F~rum in the second game of a aturda~ mgbt prescasori doubleheader. The Lakcrs took control of the game in the second periodA outscoring the 76ers. 30-14. to open a 64.46 lead at baJnime. for the Lakers. Byron Scott scored 18 points. while James Wonhy added 16. In other pro basketball news Saturday: • Torgeir Bryn, a native of Norway who played one season at Southwest Texas State. signed a contract with the Los Angeles Cli~pers Sat~rday night. Bl)·n. 6- foot-10, 250 pounds. will Join the team for its exhibition pme apjnst the Sacramento Kings tonight at Redding. •Two -black businessmen from Chicago. Benram Lee and Peter Bynoe. became the fi rst minorit) owpers of a mijor league sports franchise. purcha.sing the NBA's Denver Nuggets for $65 million. with backing · &om media executive Robert WussJer. l~ I O I I CH· ·r 11 •: D \ \ Dem••' .. e WlWa1, Atlanta Hawks forward. who siancd a five-year. S 14.5 miJlion contract shonlr after reserve Jon Koncak agreed to a six· year, $13.2 million deal: "Let's put 1t this way. He's a very. very good friend right now." Raiders visit Eagles today PHU.ADELPHIA -Coach Buddy. Ryan's pme plan for the Los Angeles ~ Raiden today is no different than any other "-=>"' week. ----· -- But let him ~plain it. .. Hana in there until Randall can gel hot and he'll beat somebody for you .. Ryan said this \\Uk of Randall Cunnmaham, the Philadelphia Eagles' do. everythina quanerback. After last week's 17·5 victory over Phomix, Ryan said. "Randall was the whole offense. He made the Dian bilmelf, by himself. be just didn't catch t~ ball. He-ooWd.n'a run down and catch it." CWmi~ is about as clOIC to a onc·man offense • you1J find in the NFL He's the Pl$$Cf', leadina ,,.., cva lbe laldina punter. He's believed to be the ~ -~ ever 10 aa:oml)lish the ~ -throw for 40"-or more, Nn for 40 or more and punt for «> • more in a liftlle pme. Qlnej ..... m batlOU(:~ 124 of 226 puses for IS11 _.lad 11 s. He's been in~ ._ ....... -*ed 16. He's carried tbe ball 39 UJna .. 219,... • 5.6 ·~· 1111 f.-lel (4-2) are 6'12-poina favorites over abe • ' '\fr,p·l)._ Tbe Raiden hive won two wajpa since #' . 100t over • hmd CQKb for the fired Mite Tim Si mpson capitalized on playing partner Donnie Hammond's I 8th-hole _ / boge) Saturday for a one-shot victory in the · ti/ Disney Classic at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Hammond. seeking his second consecutive PGA Tour 'ictor). hit his drive on the par-4 fin al hole behind a tree. He put his second shot into a bunker. chipped up 20 feet shon of the green and two.putted. S1mp on. who preserved his share oflfle lead with a I :!-foot par putt on No. 17. tapped in for a par on the fin al hole for a 2-under-par 70 and a 72-hole scort• of 272. Hammond had a 71 for 273. In other golf aturday: • .\I Ge1berger. Dave Hill. Charles Coody and Bill) Casper shared the lead at 5-under-par 139 after the econd round of a Seniors tournament in Napa. Jim Ferree. "ho scored the day's low round of 68, and Bob Charles "ere one troke behind at 4.under 140. Bruce Devhn and La!T) Ziegl er were at 3-under. Taylor sets Del Mar record Wayne Taylor set a track record while stealing the spotlight from Chip Robinson * and Geoff Brabham on Saturday in qualify- ing for today's season.-ending IMSA Cam<'I GT outhern Cali fornia Grand Prix. Taylor, a 29-ycar-old Englishman, surpnscd .nearl ) e'eryone b) posting the fastest lap in practice Friday on the l.62·mtlc. 10-turn circuit at Del Mar Racetrack. He sho\.\ that was no fluke in Saturday's opening qualifying session with a fast lap of 91.1 93 mph , breaking the track qualify ing record of 90.213 se1 by Robinson in a Porsche 962 in 1987. Meanwhile. Wal l\ Dallenbach raced off to an easv ,·1ctof) and team matt'. Pete Halsmer won the senes title with a sccond-plal·e fi nish in the GTO·GTU race at Del Mar. In other spon s ne\.\S Saturda}: • P111sburgh Steelers President Dan Roone' has squelched an ane mpt b} a11onal Football League O\.\ ners to make him a compromise candidate for commissioner. according to a published repon in the Pittsburgh Post~Gazene. NFL owners will meet again Tuesda) and Wednesda) 1n Cleveland JO ti) to el~ct a ucces or to Pete Rozelle. who tendered his resignauon 1n March pcndtng the elecuon of a replacement. • Haf\'e} hiller "as formally approved as ex- ecutive director of the U.S. Olympic C'o mm 1ttee. cutting shon current director Baaron Pittenger's term b} about a 'car. •A re,:itahted Jimmy Connors won his second s1ra1ght tournament title. defeating Israel's Gi lad Blum m Jerusalem to capture the I 09th championship of his career. Connors downed Blum. 2-6. 6·2, 6· l. to win the Riklis Grand Prix tournament. •Catherine Puckett. mother ot Mmnesota Twins center fielder Kirby Puckett, has died of a heart-related ailment at the age of 65. 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Cll¥llilftd ot GOldln It ... from ttw Forum (cllllYed), KL.AC (511). (011 11.I ldOIU\11 ------ -,_ ---- Mlchlgan•s Chris. Calloway 121 dives for yardage under teammate Greg McMurtry during first half against Iowa S.turdaJ. • )No~verln•s won Big Ten matchup, 26· I .z. Situation worsens for UCLA Oregon State shocks Bruins, 18,-1 7 mittent rain. The Hru1ns had bea1en Oregon State six straight times since their 15-13 loss in Corvalli s in 1978. By BOB BAUM N ~Vlrll~ COR-V.\LLI . Ore. -What alread)' had been an ugl) football season for the UCLA Bruins got a liule worse Saturday. ··we are obv1ousl} in a rebuilding mode." UC'LA Coach T erry Donahue said after Oregon State came from behmd late in the game to beat hi s team, 18-17. The setback came one week after the Bruins were beaten, 42· 7, at Anzona. their worst defeat this dee· adc. and marked the first time the} 'vc lost to the Beavers in 11 years . .. I consider 1his the greatest win srncc l have been at OSU." Oregon State Coach Da ve Kragthorpe said. The Bruins. 3-4 overall and 2-1 in the Pacific I 0 Conference. have lost two in a ro" for the first time since 1983. UC LA gave up 480 )ards on th e ground against Anzona and their rushing defense suffered this "e<'k. too Oregon tate fullback Pat C'haffe) rushed for a caree r-high I 18 ) ards and scored both Beaver 1ouch- do"ns. "The offens1 e hne had a grea t USC From 81 No tre Dame had takt:'n the lead fo r the first time fi ve minutes earlier when Johnson rushed 35 \ards for the score. · A Notre Dame gamble on fourth· and-3 in the first series of the second half paid off when Rice scrambled for 23 yards. settins up a 2-yard Ricky Watters rushing touchdown three plays later. The lnsh defense stalled a sconng threat when Todd Lyght intercepted a pass m the end zone after Rice fumbled at the Notre Dame 20. Ismail returned the o~mng kick- off 17 yards befort David Webb hit him. causing a fumble recovered by Brian Tuliau. Ismail quickJ} re- deemed himself with a 55-yard re- turn after the tnttial T roJans touch- down. Rice then needed onl) 3:37 to break uses season-long shutout on rushing 1ouchdowns. Seven minutes later. a punt bounced off Ismail into the arms of Junior Seau al the Notre Dame 15. game::· he said. "The holes were huge. '"We thought we could run agamst UCLA,·· Kragthorpc said. "Other teams ha ve been running aga inst them. We felt they were soft against the run:· Chaffey's I-yard touchdown run and Matt Booher two.point con- version pass to a wide open Reggie Pitchford w11h 3:27 to play gave the Beavers the upset victor). Chaffey's run capped a. 10-pla). 67-yard dnve. Booher's 23-ynrd pass to Jason Kent. who had fi''<' recep. tions in th e game. mo' ed the ball to the UCLA I to set up the score. UCLA managed a linal drive to ihe Oregon State 28. But a holding penalty on the Bruins' Scott paid· ing moved the ban back to th e 38 and. after a pair of incomplete passes. Alfredo Velasco·s 55-yard field goal Ir)' with 31 seconds to pla~ fe ll shon . ··There is always a bit of holdtng o~ e\er) pla}. but 1f ~ou ge t slopptng \.\1th ~our hands. )OU ge t called,'' Donahue said. "Obviou I> 11 \.\as a big call. because "<' had a chance to wrn the game. bul 11 "as a good cal I. .. The game was pla)ed 1n an inter- The Bea' ers took a 7-0 lead in the game's opening minutes and never trailed until UCLA scored on Kevin Williams· 2·)ard run with 7:47 lefi 1n the game. Jim Bonds. "ho took 0' er for Bret Johnson at quarterback in the second half. threw 10 Corwtn Anthon) for the two.point con- ' ers1on to put the Bruins on top 17-10. The touchdown. the only one for CLA in the contest. came afier Booher fumbled and the Bruins· Rocen Keeton rernvered at the Or- egon State 19 }ard line. A fumble b} UC'LA 's Johnson. recovered by Oregon State's Mike Maggion.· at the Bruins· 18. set up the Beavers' first score. Chaffev scored on a I O.vard run. · Velasco kic ked field gpals from 26 and 37 ~ards and Orego n Staw's rro\ Bussanich countered with a 32- )arder to make 1t I0-6 Beavers at halfume. UCLA drove to th e Or<'gon tale 4·~ ard hne on Its first possession of thl' second half. but had to se ttle for a 2lHard fie ld goal b~ Velasco to cut the kad to 10.9 and Set up the \.\tld final pcnod. ( ra1g Davis had 13 unassisted tackles for the Bruins. Holtz promises to get to bottom of pre-game brawl OUT H BEND. Ind. (APl -An angt) Lou Holll' took respon- s1bht\ for a pre·game bra"I a turda~ between his Notre Dame team and lJSC. then promised to bring an end to such fights. "I'll get to the bottom of it." Hohl said after Notre Dame's 28-24 victory. ·:1 sinccrcl) apologize to Southern Cal because that's up to us to avoid . and nobody else." · The fight broke out as C pl:ners "ere entering the narrow tunnel at the north end of th <' field after '-'armmg up. No one could explain how the fracas began. hut the sbo"ing match. wtlh a few punches thrown'. continued fo r SC' eral mmutes before coaches and playe rs separated those involved. USC tailback .\aron Emanuel waf> knocked to the ground. as "as Notre Dame rcscf\.e flanker Ste\C Bdle . said spokesmen for both umvers1t1es. . • , "I thmk the people here should take a look at secunt) and how the) bring teams m and out of the tunnel:· said C Coach LarT) Smith. "That was a real mess:· The brawl was s1m1lar lo a pre-game fillh t last )Car at Notre Dame stadium wtth M1am1, then ranked No I "We don't have that problem at the Coliseum." s:ud Smith. Holtz said the game 1o1.as played clean I~ and 'owed no more lights ··There's no place for "hat hap~ed before the ballga me. None \.\hatsoever." he said. "And I promise }OU that "'II never happen again as long as l am at Notre Dame.·· Houston runs wild in 95-21 win From the Associated Press Houston became the first team in major college history to gain 1.000 yards in a pme and Andre Ware threw six touchdown passes to set three NCAA records as the 16th· ranked Cougars beat Southern Methodist, 9S-21. Saturday. Houston. enterina the pme with the nation's top.ranked offense, pined 1,021 yards, shattcrina the previous NCAA Division l·A record of 883 by Nebraska apinst New Mclico State in 1982. SMU is playias its first season of football aft.er lWO ~ off' following imposiafon on the NCAA delth pen. atty. In other coUes football: ..,... ..... "la, Cal ..... hll- ...... It: Mm Banoni &brew lbree touchdown .,... in the second quaner -one fewer than hit interw cept1on totaJ for the game -to lead the undefeated Bulldogs (7-0. 4-0) to a Big West Conference victory over the Titans (J.4.. l. 2-2). Fresno State extended its winning streak to n school-record 14, second-longest in the nation behind Notre Dame's 19- game streak. Su .... Stale u . LNc Bae• Slate II: San Jose St.ate's ~ldon Canlcy scored the first and last touchdowns and rushed for 164 yards as the Spartans (3-3. 2-0) beat the 49en (3-S, f-3) in a Big West Conference pme. Mtam U, ........... Slate %1: The second interception of the pme by Darryl Lewis, with 1:37 left. ~ed No. 22 Arizona's Pacific JO Conference victory over No. IS Washinaton State (6-2 3-2). The Wildcats (S-2. 4-1) ruShed (or 261 yards and kept their R0tc Bowl hopn alive by intereeptina Wash- (0111(,1 100111\11 'COHI' mgton State quarterback Aaron Gar- cia four times. Was'1agtoa tt, Callfonlla t•: Le- Lo Lang returned a blocked kick and an 1ntcrception for scores in the v1Clory by Washington (4-3, 2-2) over Caltfom1a (2·5. 0-4). U&d n. S&u.fe.nl U : Comerback Scan Knox baned away a Steve Smith pass 10 the back of the end zone on the last play of the pme to preserve a win for Utah (J.5} over Stanford (1·6). Oftt9a t7, ArilOU Slate 7: Senior tailbaCk Derck Loville rushed 30 times for 203 yards and scored three first-half touchdowns. including a carttr-best 68-yard run, as Oreson (4-3, 3.J) romped past Arizona St.ate (3-J.1. 0.2-1). AMK .. n, Teaeetee at: Gary Hollinpwonh paned for 379 yards and three touchdowns. leading I Oth- rankcd Alabama (6--0). . -- o-, _.,......, ~-"97- . University sophomore Jerrr Ap•n• f J4J Is hit for • loss br Est•ncl• defensive end Kevin Thom•• S•turd•y night. ESTANCIA From81 E:.ag1csa 1-11 kad \\Ith 11.49 kit in thl· second quana E 1anc1a·, dl'len'e then l·aml· lhrough tor thl· ne\t score. Wnh thi.· ball on the l 'n1,rrs1t~ 16. Trojan~ quanerbad. Bnan \'ail med to a'otd a hca\\ rush. But .\harado chased him unt-11 he tackled Vail 1n lhc rnd 1onl· for a safct,. ~ ith S· 24 rema1n1ng 1n tht· li~t half the Eagk~ led. 9-0. Ltd><:njood said. ..We ha \I.' a small defl'n'>l'. but the' ·re a hunch ot hard h11ters. Dunng lh·e off season "l' do a lot of "eight tra1 n1ng. hft a 101. and "or~ on techniques that , '"II ampro'e our foot\\or~ and qu1c~­ m·s~. .. We leach thrl'C things on tk· tense ... ~ad Lt·1bcngtlod .. M OH' w the ball. a nun pate and h11 \\ hl·n lhl· opponunat~ prl''>l'llt~ ml'IC° 1t•s a\ ~•mpli.' a' 1-2-3. a\ l 'nl\er- -.11, found out ~he T roJan,. traalang I o-U. Jro' e fro m 1he1r 21 w thl· f,tanua I JnJ had t\\O opponun11 1c~ to gel an. hut both 11mes Vail \\JS turm·d a"a~ On fo urth d l>\\ll .it thl' I. \haradu Qu1gle~ and \k~aeman 'tuffell \ail for no gain · Petrom· 'n irt•d thi.' olhl•r htanl 1.1 tout hdo" n on a 11gh1 l·nJ rl'\i.'r'il' from lO 'an.h out. "We ·don·t get JO\ rl·~p'-·ct pl'nod." said an cxc11cd L1ebengood. "because we don't play an) bod) ... That can't be said about Estanc1a·s remaining games . .\II the Eagles have to face are: T usun. Saddle back and e" pon Harbor. Ma'be then. Estancia .... 111 ha'c gained some respect 0 Estancia 16, Unlversltv O Sc•• bv Ou•rt•n E\lancla 0 9 7 0-16 Un1vtr\1lv 0 0 0 0-0 Second 0u•l'1ef' E\l-W01ll<1tw1Cl 7 run (VU QUtl l.1Clo.I 11 49 Eil-S.felv Vail let~le<I ov Alvereoo on eno tone S 74 Third Quan.tr E\•-Peir~ 10 run IVezQutl Jo.tel. -17'1 Anenoance 1,400 (e,11me 1t<1l GAME STATISTICS E't Fir\t oowni n Ru,ne\·varoaoe 44·714 Pe u 1ng varoaue 176 Pan1ng 17 16 I Return \laroa9e• 1 Ntoellve \&Ck varo1111e 1 m in· 4 Ne• v11roo11e )46 Pun!\ 3 « Fumt>l9'-lumt>le' 10,1 3 3 Penail"e\ ·vardaue ) 3~ Tome OI OOUf\\IQl'I 76 OS •Punt 1nJ~rCf'Ohon tumD4~ rtturn\ INDIVIDUAL AUSHING uni 4 ?'.l-18 19 8· 14-0 6 3·min·26 ., 4-36 2 I S JS 21 SS E\' Woo" ewott IS 87 B1;rrow\ IS·72 Tn<>IT'O\ 1 « UC°'t!' 6 17 Pt1lr0<1e I 10 u no Va 8 "''" 7~ Wo;t.tr 6 I Ai>O'IO S l C.raoe • 17 INOIVIOUAL P ASSING E\•-Ucl.er 17 16 I 116 u~..-ve11 8-14·0 99 INOIVIOUAL RECEIVING E \I Burrow\ 4·3' Bonu\lav111< J 33 Vot \lut!I J J7 Perrone 1 17, W01I0.1ew1Ct I 6 Un1-APMll 3·48 TeDO•de 1 71 Cnou• I· 11, Macnn11<ow\Jo.1 l ·I Dav1\ I I Baseball's dark season ~ :~ ke,eps getting darker By BEN WALKER Far~t. thl·re "'·I' 'landal Thl·n. shame anJ '>OrTO" Finalh dl',llh and dc~.trul·taon Ban <.11ama111·s dl·Jth Pell' Ru,l··, htt.-11me b.i n \nu no\\ the '-'Jnh- 4uakl· at lh'-· "orlJ ~·nc' 1'Jot e,l·n the end ol thl· H'M \\tll end lhc orJl'al tor hasl·hatl l .1hor problems lal· ahead. and '>u lloc .. thl' po 1b1h1~ 111 a locl out on opcntng <la> "You "onda "hl·n 1t wa ll Jll ~top But we·n· nQt im mune lrom rl·al late ·· l)a,t· Dra'l'Cl \. another of the H'a.r"s sad stone, . ...iad .. .\., \all and as trag1l as 11 all has lx'l·n. no lllll' c"cr said li ft• was tau ·· Tell that 10 Donnie Moorc·s fam - 11) Haunted b~ one pitch. one ol perhaps 50 m1ll1on 10 tht' major~ o er the )Cars. he shot himself dead It seem!! ~o 1mple. tha ch1ld'1; ~me played by grownups. But thl· ·field of Dreams .. does not e 1st. There is this theory that if a ga me went into extra JOlltngs and lasted forever. the young players would never grow old. Th;it as not true because. as has been shown too many 11mes this )Car. the white I.ind offer no guarantees. Otherwise . the Chicago Cubs WQllld'vc won. And so would the Baltimore Orioles. And Mike Schmidt would not have mad~ that tearful farewell peech, H"able to pla_y anymore at age 39. From the tart. Baseball 1989 was in trouble .\nd hclorl' long. th" 'ea.,on ''as 1a1ntl'd more than Jn~ 'lta1n the l'H 9 Blal·k So\ could ha\t' <..au~d In spnng training. Margo ·\dam'i anll hl·r \C\capades v.1th "adc Bow got more ath:ntwn than trUl'· hie hl·ro Ori.'l Hl·rshl\cr ~o did ·tl''e (jar'e' and h1 l\\o pregnant g1rlfm·nd'i He mamed anothrr \A.Oman. and h1'\ cx-,,..1fe later ''ound up "llh a hool and a book mg an Ja al · .\t least those '>tom's. '>Urpn!>ang anJ all. "ere lx'ltc .. ablc But 1t \.\.asn·1 possible Rol>e bet on the .,pon he ) mbol11ed. was 1t'' \.\ hethcr th e game's mo .. t prolific hatter "as guah) of gambling on h..tM"hall and h1~ O\A.n team might nc' l'r be ~no"' n for sun: He and < omm1l>s1oner G1amatu ne\Cr had thl·1r hcanng -a mess\ coun case \to pped 11 -and tinall) tbe~ n:achcd an agreement. Looking old anJ ured. Ro~ "as banned for hfe. ·fkforc that shock "ore off. there was another stunner. Just eight days af\cr G1amatt1 announced 1he pcn- ahv. he died of a heart attack. · Baseball was depnved of a man who lTUIY cared about the game. a person who provided a glimmer of hooc 1n an alread om1nou vcar "This 1s a sad day for all of us:· h y Vincent said when he was elt'Cted to succeed his good friend. "We must go on. but it as not easy." occ ''°"' 11 ' ~ards and completed a S(),.yard flea- fticktr. After the Gauchos shut down OCC for three po sessions without a first down 19 the third quarter. OCC aot on track/with an 12-play. 69-)ard anvc whid\ ended WJth a 28-yard Chris Sekercs field goal with 14.02 remaining 1n the game. But the comfort.able 20.. 1 marg.an lasted only 20 seconds. On Saddle- back's first play from scnmmage, 1t'i own 31, quan crback Jeff Bailey found Coast crossed up on its CO\- erage. He lofted th e ball 10 a wide- open Dax Jordan. and OCC's Scott Balmos missed a tackle at the Pi rates' 40 as Jordan went the dis- tance. Michael Lawton·s extra point made it 2(),.14 OCC came n&ht back. ·dnv1ng 5~ yards on nine plays. with .Angelo' ac completanga 16-yard screen pl a} to McGeflec for orle first down beforl' barely escaping the Saddleback rush to roll out and complete a 1.0-yard pass to Talben for another. He later hit Talbert on a hatch pass. and lhc 6-toot-6 .. 245-pound t1gh1 end ran the fina l 9 >ards of the 13-)ard score. . ·:cTalben) hjld a great g.ame:· Workman !>:11d ... He ran \\tth !he ball well aftCL he caught 11:· · Saddleback came n~l back. dm - ing from ats 24 as Ba1IC} completed four passc en route to the OCC 33. On founh-and-1nches. John Burn' (23 carncs. I 12 yards) gained 2 yards for the lirst 'down. But on the ensuing pla y. Batie) rolle<i nght and overlooked a louchdown-bound tight end for a covered receiver The result wa!> a good mo' c b' Balmos at safet) for the interception at the 4. and the Pirate-. ran out the final 5:30. .. He thrc" underneath:· \\ear- ingen said. ··11 "as a lembk thro" It would changl·d the whole game 11 we get a touchdo" n there.·· Bul Swcaringl·n said he has seen I marked improvement an h.Js red· -h1n freshman quarterback from Un1 vc rs1ty High who completed 17 of 31 passes for 266 yards and three 1nterccp11ons. ··He's ameroved a whole lot. but not enough.· S-.eanngcn said. "Our re Cl\ ers dropped some ball on ht m on some b•J plays. If Coast ha a weakness. its the sccondal), and "e couldn't c~plo11 11 at all." OC ( staned with a flash when Johnson's ~)ard flea-flicker pass to Cra11' put the ball at the 25 But Sekercs ta1er massed a 38-yard fi eld goal attempt. On OCC's next pos- session. at drove to the Saddleback 25 before the Gauchos' Craig Wh tt- IC} and Bnan atkowaak stopped Mc(Jchee on fourth-and-1nchc~ Ora"9e Cout 27, S.ddlebacll 14 S<-bV O...i1.rl Ore"Ot! Co.st 1 10 o 10 77 !Mtoo eo.o. o 7 o 7 h Flnt o....- OC JonnM>n '2 PllU trom ""~'°'" Se1<trn "IC" I I 09 Secondo....- Sbo-<oo• 13 oau trettn 8111.ev Law•on k tCI< I II 20 OC-McGtllff 4 run (Sekere\ 1110 I '7 OC-Stl<er'' JS FG, 000 Fourtll Ou•rter OC S.kern 18 Fy, 14 O? SbO-Joroan 69 oau from Ba·•ev Law•on k•CkJ 134? ' OC-Ta1oert 13 oau froM An9e1ov c ~•tre\ • 1(!. 9 22 Allet>Oa nce IDO e\1<ma1eo. GAME STATISTICS oc . F r\• oo .. ru 7 t Ru\1'(!\ •arOa!I* 4A IS1' Pau•flll varoage lJ Pa\\·tlll 16 ) I Rel Jtn varoa11e· 91 N119a11ve \<IC" varoa11e I ..,,,, 3 Ne• varoaue Sil Punl\ • JA Fumt>•t\ tum1>1u lo\! 3 O Pena1t1e\ voroaue 4·H Time DI POUtU•On 33 41 ~¥ )0 14'1 ?oo 17 ) ' l """ s J m in II )9<I 6 )9 7 2 ) 7'1 16 19 'Pun1 m1erceo11on fumt>te rtrurn\ INOIVfOUAL RUSHING OC-McGenH , 24-9S, Wellltf 9·36 Warren 6·10 AnoelOv<e S-6 Sao-Burn\ ?3· 117 TnomH 7 11 w1 .... e ' I B11lev S 2 INOIVIOUAL PASSING OC-AOQelOVIC IS-30-1 2tl JOM \Oll I 1·0 so Sbo-B11tev 17·31·3, 766 INOIVIOUAL RECEIVING OC-<ra111 7· 113 Talt>en S·97 Jonn'°" 1 101 McGenff, I 16 We11t.er I 4 Seo-Coo• 6 00 Burn\ 4 · 59 F elOtr\ 7 30 Menge\ 7 19 Joroe n H~9 Raw\Oll 1 16 Jenkins 1-,13 GWC ftom81 Shackleford yanked Flippo an the second quaner. but not ncce'-~rtl> for poor play. fhe Rustler<. needed more mobtlat) a.gaans1 the Hom(!\' defense. and hackleford "'as lop~­ ing for a new d1mens1on Brunet ~ppeared to be the ans"'i.'r wtth his running abaltt) He became an instant hit as he dro\C the Ru-.- tlers to their second toucbdo" n Flippo completed 5 of I 1 PJ'>'>l'" for 85 )ards and one 1n1~rccp1ton but Shackleford hoped tor \Om t'- thrng else after his club tell behind. 17-0. 1n th e se ond quani.'r In add111on to a 22·> ard run Brunt!t capped the Rustler•; I '-pla~ 87-> ard dn' e "Ith a 9-) ard touch-down run wuh 5.01 k ft an the lir~t halt. The b1g pla~ ""a" a l(>-,ard ga in Q\ Cheatham un fourt h-and 4 ,,..·h1ch ga'c (Joldl·n \.\t•\t .i lir'>t •JO the Hornet<>' 25 C1olcten \.\est out!t1dt: h n\.'bdl l..l·r ..... i.'\ an .\sh"onh ""a" tht· )tr<>n~ m.in on defense 1n thl· tir-.t h.ill rnordmg two sack!. for manu'>-1 I \ard\ But 11 wok thl· ~ustkr' ahout liH· minutes to "arm up afti.'I the ~1mt· !>tarted. bccaus..· Fullenon \loreJ l"'o quid touchdo" n'> tn thl· liN quaner to hu lld .in t•.irh 1-l-C le.id On tht· \nond pla\ ol lhl' g...1rn~ F-ullerton q u.i rtnhdl I.. D.n 1d ( h1.,um. "ho lOmpktnl I" 11f 'h pa-.~es tor JOI \Jrd' ,inJ l\\o tuud"· llo\A.nS. lound \\llll fl'lel \l'f ''·~­John Ha1dul on J .,,_,.ird \t.11nng \trtke Ent Lanttl' bo11ll'd h" tir\I 111 l\\D P.\f's to gl\l' lulkrton (l -11 1.2. 3-31. a ..,-IJ k'ad hcluri.' J mtnult: \\as gone. Ha1duc \\3\ \A. Ide oix·n l" n thl· middle and tool 11 thr rl'" 111 tht· W3). .\ftcr K.( ~1tcnh,,..a1tl·' \'i-,arJ field goal attempt "a' hlot ~cJ h' Fullenon. the llomet\ wol oH·r on lhc1r O\\ n 2(J v.11 h I IJ ).l t<• pla' tn the fir-.t quant•r The~ brecll·d thrnugh Ml ~Jrd' 1in onl~ sa pla~'>. cappl'd h~ ( h1,um ., NISTONl ANTlflHZI 1•• ... 1~! MOTOICll.An Oil FILTERS 67~11• •fl&ll S1 Off AC Oil Fil TERS 92~r1• t!tA'I S1 OH CHAMPION SPAIK PLUGS 99c WIPER ILADES ANO REFILLS for "'0'' domet• < qnd "'po' 1 -ttuclet lom•I '2 o• \Ole P•·<e Premoum name b•ond quol·•r 84 c Alll• UIAll o .... !>lode 0< P9' ol 212 ••' tlf'pk>Ctl> 'fOv~ ....c>f ~ D od~\ f"O.iii. ,.,, a•• j t .,, nq ~1S(~ltf9 20~. ~~U~At 16-)~rd r~u hdo-.n ~ 10 Ouck W 11tord. tp ukc a 14--0 lt>ad a Lan,e t•h1ppcd 10 the poant-afkr. ··our kids played good a.nd nard ~ tonight. we got down earl) and c.amc • ha ~ ·· ~had.kford said "We had • lot-. of opponun1t1c\ to win th.1 , g;!mr · Robbin-:. h d t\\-O in1crcept1on for f ullenun, t.hc fim (Ommg "'11h I 0 left in the lir<it qu.sncr wttah'g up Fullcnon s nc\t ~ore -a 2~)'ard fidd gwl b\ unge "Ith Ill 54 left an the fir1;1 halt T"" ,, pl:i " .ind I Y -.n onds later. CHJldcn \'. e'i t "a" on the \\.Oreboard a!> taalbad, C l>rl'\ Du.b un sprinted 71 \ an1' lor a 11101 hdo" n. BrunL'l i.'Oll'll·d the g.!ml' lln (,\\ ( ·., nnl 1>0\'ll''"'in Fuu.rton 20. GOiden Weit 14 k w• 11¥ 0...,,..., G o .. • l'-1• • 4 0 0-1• r. ~·•o •4 e O O ?O F101 Quin.< f: .,,, Ha o... '' •U lr()t'r" (nt\..;,.. L•~ IJ C~ ruo W t •O it DU '' 1rr C"'~V..-IL• ~ •<• l'S8 Second Ou•ntr I II ._a,.g~ 78 I (, 10 \A -:, ,.., 0 ( J\\C,Jf , r y 1).trf~rlM'#• ft ~t(• g l~ . (,VV( Brur"t', ,. r\.,t '>•""''' w.t••• i--1t ti ;.!) ~"' ~Cl" ~f ... J: i.,., h. A''''""• ,. • J ,. I~"'""'"' GAME ST A"TISTICS GWC FYI 6 • IC •• , F ,..,, dltlf ~""'"~' •..t" C•-· Pa~\ "V , ar 11' Jt- Pai~ "\I ~ .. ,""' ~o'O"Jt " i • J 198 ' l J . ))() - ?()))) - ll """°··..,,.'\.~.,,.']di ~,. ~ " • .it ""I ' ,.41, ;'--'"' 19e, j """ ?() 41) 0 1" P!I'>•\ )'I ~ -'rr O•t'' ' Jri l •" J Pt'r ' t '' .a ~\.l ,~t ~ 4 00 "-n •H T m.-ot "°"~"''" . l1 42 u " . •Punt ,~, t'Clf1U' • r""" O to ... , '"'~ 1 INOIVIOUAL RUSHING C...V( "l'•"•o,.. 24 10 O<eo o" o 04 B• ,rt>• l I "I t • o I' ·PD< •or "'nu\ I F ,.t-; A Orf'"'' 19 " (, '-.,, 4 2l BKltl"" .a "13 o r \ "" 11 ' ,... ~us 23 INOllllDUAL PASSING G h ( I' 011< S J 8' B• .. ne • 12·74 1 • i 13 I' u•-n \~,,.. 9 Jo JO $<:1'\ul' I 0 '19 • INOIVIOUAL llECEIVIHG Cd • """""• o 1'J ~e•'"a~ l 10 P•t• I \\ j .. ""'10 • 1'9 Yi ~· 'l1 B~oro a "'" •e• I i:,, •Y •,.,omi" ~ llO H.t•O· t A 10? CD<•\ I JO ~' ~ • J 11 "' •'t' ? 12 >Nol"orc l«> ~ T.,.umll\ I ?~ A ~ortw, I 9 CASTROL MOTOll Oil ·.···6sc 0 1 a l' ff J:) WI tlllATt HALO GEN HEADLAMPS .,, . P LASTIC C4'SUll5 687 911 1411 911 1787 911 CA .. IOTOI KITS $1 Off . ---. .. Or-.. C... DAILY PILOT/ .... October 12, .. . ,.-- TD d•nce Notre o ...... Ricky W•tt•r• c•l•lw-•• In encl aon• •ft•r scorlne third q ... ner touchdown In 28-24 win over use. IOIC 1111 ICl(OICU FOOTB\1.1. 0 NFL STANDINGS ~.._..c ....... .ce Awn' San Francisco Atlanta New Orleans c:'.111ca90 MinnftOta Green Bav Tam~BaY Oetroll West W L T s 1 0 5 1 0 2 4 0 2 4 0 c.,,.,.. 4 2 0 4 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 1 5 0 East Pd . PF PA .133 162 125 .133 155 ll5 .333 108 129 .333 135 109 .6"7 192 136 .6"7 126 106 .SOD 162 158 .SOD 120 120 .167 91 ISO N.V. Giants Pfliladele>nla Washington Pf\OenlX OallH 5 I 0 .133 155 96 4 2 0 .6"7 152 133 3 J 0 .SOD 154 13' 2 4 0 .333 103 143 0 6 0 .000 68 177 American Confel •tee Denver Raiden Seallle KansasCltv San Oleoo Cincinnati Cleveland Houston Pillst>uroh Buffalo lndianaPOhs M iami New Enotano N.V. Jets West 5 I 0 J 3 0 3 J 0 2 4 0 2 4 0 Centr.i 4 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 ' East ' 4 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 2 4 0 1 5 0 T.-Y',~ New Orleans at •-· I om 133 136 94 SOD 134 114 .500 112 124 .333 101 131 .333 112 126 .U7 136 9• .500 136 .. .SOD 167 170 SOD 93 142 6"7 156 160 SOD 111 108 .SOD 121 139 .333 .. 132 .167 119 158 lltaldan a1 Pnil.oetonla 10 • m Oallu al l(anws Cirv. 10 • m Gfeen S.y •' Miami. 10 a m lnel anaOOlls 11 Cincinnati, 10 • m MinnttOI• ., Detrol!, 10 • "' N.V. Jats at Buffalo, 10 • m Pi11~911 11 Houston, 10 • m TamH B..., 11 Wathinelon, 10 1 m New Et191and al S.n Franclt.eo. I om ,._llaJUI 11 Pfloenta, I Om Oen'l'ff 9' Sffltle, I om N v Gr1n11 11 S.n Dleoo. I o m MeftdmY'I ~ Clliceoc> 11 CleV.tand, 6 om COLLEGE N.ere Owne 21, USC 14 Sarw llrl ~ USC IA l 0 7-2• Notre Dime 1 0 1 1-2' USC-W•lla« 12 oau from ~rfnovfcll (RoOriOUtt lllckl ND-IUct 1 run (Htnlr<h 11lclo.J USC-Jacllson IS oeu from MartnoYICPI (RodriOutt lllcll) USC-FG lloor'9ut1 21. NO-Wattt<'s 2 run IHantrlc'll lllckl NO-JonnMl!I 35 run (Hantrlcft kl<kl USC-Wellman 16 oau trom ~rlnovlcll I llodriout 1 kick I N~lca IS run (Htntrte11 lllCkl Alttndanc-sf ,f17S. TtAM ST A TISTICS USC ND Firs! downl 26 20 ll""'"•VlrOS JS· lit .,.," ~Yards ~ ti lltf\Wn Yards It O Como-Att·lnt XJ·SS-3 ~ 16· I Punh ~J.4 ~-F""*ff·LOSI 0-0 •·• PeNlltlM·Vards I0-7S 2·10 rmeo1~ lS:l? 2•• ..aNIDUAL STATISTICS llUSHING-OSC! Ervlns, 17_..; Holl, ll·lS, fNflno¥icll, MO. Notr1 Damr. Rica. 11~tt. Joftnson, 13·71, W11i.n, 11-SS. PASSING-USC: Marlnovldl, XMS-3, m. Notre o.nr. Ila . s-1.-1. t1 • llECEIVING-USC: Jeck-, ... 200, ErvlM, 6-33, WelmM, 4·'1. Notre 0-Ismail. 2-62. ~ ... Brown, 2·20; Ellan. l·t ~ .... ti.UCLA 17 SC..•~ UCLA 3 3 3 t-17 °'"°" State 7 l t t-11 DSU-<Nfl9y It ""' I Buuanldl kid!) UCL.A-FG V-..CO 2' ~G•e· llcl't32 UCLA-f:G V.-CO 37 UCLA-FG V.-CO 20 ~ 2 nM1 IAlllftonY NM lrom '°'*' ~ 1 ""' (Pltcftfatcl -'"'"' ..... , Arlll•ll'l ...... ~---1111.J• ft.AM STA TBT1ICS UCLA OIU ,.,..,...... 11 • ....._ ..,. 0 -11• •m ,........,.. .., ,. .......... • 1 ,..._ 11•2'-I Q-M-~ ,_.. ~ti Hl ,. • -1-1 1-1 ...... HI 7-tl ,,..... .. --• ·-lML ITA!WnCI ••-va •· ....,._,...-. ......... ~ ... OllllW.17-1. •• l'r'ftM St9'9 JJ. CS Fulertlft 19 SC.. ft Quertwl C1I Sl11t Fullaflon 3 0 I 1-19 Fruno s111e O 20 6 7-33 CSF-FG Ne•..n 0 FSU-Picktnl • OH' from Blr$0111 ILOOO luck) FSU-<OOIU IS oau from Bar$Olll (LOOO kick I FSU-JOMS II Dell from 91rsolll lkl<k l1lledl • FSIJ-<r•Yet' 1 ru,, lltlcll Oloell.ld) ' CSF-Soellr I run lP•lamar• oau t...om Soallll ~ CSF-Prlngle I run !Harrison oau lrom Sotlll) FSU-Cr•ver I• run (Looo 11.k:ll.) Attenoanc-32.135 TEAM STATlSTICS cs" nu Finl dOwni IS 27 Ru111t1·y1ros '3·7• 40-711 P1n1nv I.. 117 Return If 1r05 6 2'1 Como AIHnl 11 ·22-0 20-29·• Pun" 1·33 2·:M Fumtlle\·L051 2·1 2·0 Penal11H·'l"•ro1 13·111 13·12S Time ot Poueu1on 31 47 21 1J INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FtUSHtNG-<:11 Stall Fullerton Pr111911. 2S·ll6, BvrnH, 1·9 TllOmas. 3·S Fre511o STiit Cr1vt<' 19·12•. Jones, 9·7S. Ltwl1. 2·1S PASSING-Ca! Sta lt Fulltfton Sottn. 11-n -o. 1 .. Frnno s1a1e B1rM>llf. 10-29-4 111 RECEIVING-<•• Stele Fu14erton Celn!tnt. 3·76, Brennen, l ·JJ, Pringle , l·JO Frfl/IO Stale -Pio.en,.' S-Sl. wuev. 3-28. B1r11twskl. l ·1S SM Jew Stat9 2t, L-8Hdl St.,_ to Sarwn~ San JoM St11t i. O 1 0-21 L0119 Be.ell Sl11t 0 l 1 0-10 SJs-<1nleY 6S run (Kiri. klelll SJS-~ "oau from VHICll (Kirk 11.ICk)' LB!r-FG Allttt JS LBS-Sll!ner 2 run (Allen kiek) SJs-<anltv I rurt (Kirk 11.l<lll Att~3.7'2 TE AM STATISTICS SJS LBS Flr51 downs 21 10 Rulllti·nr~ '1· 1'3 XI·" P1ulno 236 3" Return Varos 11 9 C_.Att·ln! i.·2S•I 2•·.,_3 Punr, 10-42 t-37 F~·Losl 3·1 l ·I Penal!lts·Vards IJ-U7 6·61 Time of Poues11on 77:24 32.36 tNDrYIDUAL STATISTlCS RUStilNG-S.n Jose Slatt Canltv. 29-164, Jeff9rt. 1-n. F~,. ·-· Lone Beactl Sll lt FHMtl, t-7S; Lftllt, 7·21, Dodson, .. IS. PASStNc;-s.n JoM Stair. VMICh. 3-1-0, '°· Martini, 11·17·1. '" Lono BHcfl St111· O.tas. 2Mt ·3, J41, RECEIVlNG-S.n Jose S1a11 EVI M, •·'3. Cantev. l ·ll; Jtfferv, 1·K . Courtney, 2·77 Lone 8eec1I Stele" Fosr«, S-1l6, 0 . Wa.rWneton, 4·7'. &ltt,...... •·:n. Docbon. l•lO. C.1w1 .... C-.. SATUM>AY'S KOllU Mllllle C r-Ol'anet c-1 11. Sw<ldl 'bGY'* ,. Fullrlon 20, Gdd9n Wnl 1' Carritos 21, ~-I 13 Et catnino D. P"""'8 crrv 2• P.iom.r '2. Sen Di.vc> Cltv 14 Ml. Sen Antonio 3', L~ hecfl Clrv lO lltlwnidl 3'. ll~ Sartflaeo 24 Soult!WftlWn IS. Sall Olaeo Mina IS HIGH SCHOOL S....Lallle Huntington 8-11 ac-i V'- Edlloft Westmln$IW F.ountaln V....., MM Ina u..e W L T J 0 0 1 0 0 I I 0 I I 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 T1ilwMW'•--Fountaln V...., at ~ ~ ........ ._ OVwlll W L T 6 1 0 s 2 0 4 3 0 1 6 0 , s 0 1 s 0 Edison VI. Mwlne (at ...,,.,...,.,, ~ Vlew al~ 9'ech See "'""- E1lwicla Cw-dllMar ......._,...,.., S1 2 IM:k Tu&tln Uftlwnltv u..- W " T , . . I I • I 1 0 I 1 • I I t 0 ? • lillll __ .. , ........ OWral W L T 1 0 0 s 2 0 s 2 0 3 • 0 • l 0 2 5 0 ~ "· UMw1ltY I -~-­,._ .. ,,_.,T\llllllt ......,. ....,_, vs.. E.-.cla lat ....._., ~· S1it t 1ct YL ~ (8' INNI ~C..Lallle '-°'9"111 WL T WLT I t t • J I 2 t t 5 I t I t t 6 1 I I I I 0 7 t I f I I 1 I I 1 I I 5 I '1111....11111 ............. -. ~:-:-c.:::&:'l:~r:.,. ~ ....... r....... ... tat ...... "'91. 5 """" --~...-'-..... WLT W LT 2 • • , • • 2 • • , • • I I t I • I E "'9 1 1 I 6 I t ... I • • • I • Omllrillt I I I t t ~'m;:p ...... ~ :.-.::J&Tl..B---..- • OCC pololsts top Golden West · But Rustlers rebound to defeat-top-ranked Cuesta It was an ui>-and-down day for both the Orange Coast and Golden West rollqe water polo teams at the ('yoress Tournament Saturday. ·£acb won two of three matches. with the Pirates notching a win over the Rustlers, and Gol<kn West turn- ing back the state's No. I-ranked , team in Cuesta. In Orange Coast's 8-6 victory over Golden West. the Pirates (21-4) built a 3-0 lca(I only to fall behind at the end of the third quaner. S-4. How- ever. OCC notched four straight goals -. tbe tying one by Anuro Sanchez and the next three by Tony Litwak -to as.suive ·command at 8-5. TJte Rustlers managed a goal with six ~cqnds remaining to close the sconn~ • In OCC's second match. Cuesta emerged, with a 10-5 ''ictory. whale the Pirates rebounded to rout Palomar in their finale. 9-2. Golden West (23-3) also downed I alomar. '9-5. but in the Rustlers' haghJight of the day. they avenged an earlier 12-9 loss to Cuesta with a 10-5 victory. Hank Rabello tallied three times \\ \I I IC PO I O ~ c ..... •IG WEST CONf'llltl!NCE UCI IS, UC S.-a.na.r1 5 UC S.n11 &1rt11ra 1 1 2 I-S UCI 3 l •s -1s UC S.n11 B1rt1ar1 t.eorono B1111rd 2, HIY!O· er111.er I, Bova I, Sw•n I. Saves D•• 10 UCI scorlno: Ju H1rYeY S. W1roe 4, Smoot 3. 'l"rl11r I, Fronln11 I, Jt H1rvev I. Saves Ou04a111v 17 cemmunnv c ..... CYNl!SS TOUllNAMINT Onftea (N it I, G-..... WHI 6 O<an111 Coal! l 0 1 ..._. Golden WHI I l 1 1-6 0<1nge Coa" scorin11 L•lw•k 4, S1nc11e1 2. Wlkrtn I, l(tnnt<lv I S.ves OvlH r 7 GOiden WHI scorinv RaOtllo '· l(ld<ltr I. L•Polnle I S.vfl Tavlor 10 Clltlta It, OrMet CMJI S Cuesta 2 J 1 J.-10 0<1nge Coa" I 2 0 2-S Cue"• scoring· s1u.r1 j, Jory 2. Felter! 7. L1wrence I, A'I• I. Lon11 I Saves SCllultr 13 Or•~ CO.SI scorif>ll S.nc11e1 1. W1rren I. Kenneov 1 Sftly I S.ves Ov1t1r 11 OrMet CMSI t, ~alemar 1 Palomar I I O 0-2 Or1n11e (OH i • 1 I 1-f PaX>mar scor1no Tomscntek 1 Ger11 1 Saves Mar111ro 16 Orange Coa11 scoring W•rrefl 1. ll!w111. 2 Sffly 3. Mc:N~t I Veno•• I Save\ Ovie•• 10 ~ w.,1 t, ~alemar S P1lomar < 1 0 1 2-S Golden West I 3 l 2-'I Pa1omar Jc:orin11 Tomltllt'c• l. Kan,on I c.er11 I Saves Margero 12 Gotoen wnr scor1n11 KoO<lt'f I R1oe IO 3 L1Po1n1e I Mau\¥ I Faulll.ne< 1 Morg1n 2 Saves T avtor 7 G--.. Wtsl lO, Cunt1 S C~111 2 0 I 2-S G'-IOen Wt\I • 2 l 1-10 (ut\la 1<orn1g W•"•am\ I J orv I !.tuarr I liClllCI I Reot>er11 I Sans Sclluler 9 G004tn Wes! SCO"•nll R1Dell0 3 CPl•o·n I Lullre 2 F1u111ner 2 CourrMv 2 Save\ T 1vtor 11 Hltltl KhMI NON-LEAGUE C-.. Mir t, LMI llMdl WiMl't • Long Be•cll Wilson I I o ,_ Corona Oii ~r 2 4 O >-9 CorOlll oet ~r scoring How110 •. R Wt1r 2. Gust1fsoo I, MacldO 1. LtSltur I SIYH Plkt 9 s-. ""' I, ""'-' Hattier 6 Ne•oorl Harbor 1 3 0 2-6 Sunny Hill\ • 2 I 1-t Ne-#oort Ha•l>or scor•ne Ruffini I. Kofforo 1. R..ct 2, Noe.llOls I S.Yft J-ti I SuM\I Hit' scoring T110mot0n I, Corr!Qan 2, AM~ •. Olck«M>n I. c.-... MOMCO ..vrf Alle*AL , ...... ...,.,, ,,__, -(S,._I TMt'l'I sc:otH. I UCI "I ", .0; 2. Point Lome. 100. l. c.i Stire Fullerton ...... lst; .. WHtmont. 1'3; s. Lone 8-:11, 165. I CINllne-Murray lunattK!ledl, 74.,19, 2 O.n Gallftdo (IJCI), 21.•; l. T-*tv ILICC I. 25.C. ol. Srnllll !unartedltcl), 2S:OJ, S. O'Ntlll (Lone leecfl Tr~ QuO), 25:05; 6 HnMltlne IUCll. 25_-0., 7. O'H¥a (Point Loma), 2S·IO, I Brien Hlkl IUCI), 2S:IS; t. ~n (Point Loma). 2S:l7, 10. ~ h-llactled), 2S·ll Geier ua tllllllflen,: "· l«ko. 7S:20. ll ~s • HZ; IS. Ktvln Hwr-1'. 2S:ll. --(J ... ) T~ KWH: I. UCI "I ", SI, 2. UCLA "I ", "· l. Wfttmonl, 123. (,Point Loma. 164, s San Oteoo Stall, llS, 6. Cal Po1v Pomona, '6S, 7. Uftl1M Slet11 1n1er11111ione4 Unl'ttnlrv. 271 I. Goodwin (USC), 1':Jt; 2. 8'tMI ILone a..c.h Stele), IUO; J. NuMnt (Lone leecfl Tredl Club), 1':35; ol. OMul IUCll. 16..57, S L¥Mfl (Wtafmonl). l7•. 6. L"""""y IWHI· mont), 17;03, 7. llunck (AltllelH In Action). 17:06, I. Joflft (UCI), 17111, t, Welf (AIUM PKlfoel. 17:12; 10. Factor (UCI), 17:11. Oiiier UCI tllllllflen,: 11 ~. 17:2'3, 11. ·°"'"· 17)40, lS. ~·...,...,, 112 leCAL COLU .. .wTATIOeeAL , ................ e.Cll> -CS.__) T_,, ICOt'tl: 1. LIFE ...... JS> 2. SoCa1 c......cz. l. M9tl __... IL•>. Hell; 2. MIA 91'o-CSCCI. JUI, 1 T1n1 llNM ISCC>. a., o1. Troy ....., CSCCJ, a:55, S. 5-.. M1cM1 <L•I, lt:ll. ca .....,..,••...._, it:a; t . .,._ Mini,....... »;»; M. ...... Gwmen. 31:51. ·-11.1-. r.,, ~ 1. seem Ce1191. 11. t G9l••llw1 ~-ICCO, 1MJ, 1 Sfl9rrl Hel ~· *M. 1 ~ ~ CICCI. »'6: 4. ,.,,.. teen, .-; l ...... ~ COrllllllt ...,._,, "*-...,ca ...... .. .--~- . - • .• I ' I ' • • ~ e-.- for Golden West. while Grtt Lut- trell, Pono Faulkner and Morgan Counney chjpped in with two each. C~ta led in the early stages of the match. P I, but the Rustlers scored the next five and eight of the next nine to take control. 1oals, Tom Warde added four and Dan Smoot registered three u the Anaeaccn never trailed in the match. Brian BaJlard scored twO aoal_s Co lead ei&bth-ranked UCSB (8-10, 2-5). In community collcse women's volleyball: In high school water polo: •Golden West will try to battle ~ Affor being taed ~Y LQng ~ach back from the loser's bracket at the Wilson at 2-2 early in the second Santa Barbara Tournament after quaner. Corpna del Mar scored four winning twice and losing once on straight goals and crui~ to a 9-4 Saturday. victory. Brando n Howftl9 had four Ttre Rustlers (8-3) opened with a goals and Ryan Wear two for the Sea 15-7, 15-8, 15-12 victory over Santa Kings (I~). Pacing /a strong de-Rosa, then lost to Grossmont, I 5-12. fensave effort for CdM were . Sco!l l S-9, 15-3, before rebounding for a Tuder and Conrad Macedo. 15-121 15-8 decision over Pasadena. • Kyle Kofford and Kenton Reed Go1den West, which plays Santa scored two goals apiece. but New-Rosa again to open today's play. was pon Harbor ( 13-6) was unable to paced by Joli Eberhart and Maureen recover from a slow stan and fell to Flannigan. who each had 26 kills on host Sunny Hi lls. 8-6. the day. · •Orange Coast was eliminated in In college wat~r ~lo: • · • two matches at the Santa Barbara 1 •Top-ranked UCI cruised to a Toyrnament, falling .to College of 15-5 Bag West Conference victory· Sequoias and Pasadena. Vivian over UC Santa Barbara at Heritage Sliepka had 10 kills in the two Park in Irvine. The Anteaters ( 16-2 matches and Cathy Scanlan also overall. 4-0 in the Big West) face played well for the Pirates (2-9). th1rd-r:anked . Pepperdine today a t In college women's volleyball: noon an Mah bu. •Junior middle blocker Heather Julian Harvey led UCI with five Frewin had 124 kills and sophomorr Lighter moment . Ricke y Henderson of th• Oakl•ncl A·1 enjoy1 a l•uoh In th• battlno c.o• durlno workout at th• O•kl•nd Coll1eum. Th• A·1 are scheduled to re1unte the World Sf rl•• ... Inst th• San Francisco G .. nt1 .. C.ndleltlck P•rll TuelCl•J· Men'• ....... tatMvullm) ~ ...... Jimmv Connon, S.nlb91 H1roor, F•• , Ck!f G!lad' lllvm. 1vatt, 1·6 6-1 6· 1 !Connon wln5 '20,000. &tum wons '10,000) Min'' t9Umament (It Tatlve) ~Ml!Mt A1ron l(rlcksteln. GrO\se Pointe, M>cll , def Stelan Edber11. Sweoen, 2·6, 7·6 17·•> 7·• 11·3>. Car1·U'#I SINO, WHI Germenv. dtf Darren c.tlAI, AuS1ralia, 6·•. 6·• MllMt f'1MI l(r\cll.sltln def. Stitt>, 6·2, 6-7 Wemen's teumament (It ~ S""1M'tllflllll ~SMtles Steffi Gr1I, Wnt Germany def Heten• Mon, C1Kh0\lo..,...,., 6-1. 6-3, Jina Novo1n1, C11c110S1onkl1, dtf Monie• Sein. Vugcnl1Yl1. 7-6 19-11. 6·4. Wemen'I~ (It -..-• .,,_., s......,..... Conchlt• Martlne1, Soeln, dtf FtaHHI• lleool, llalv, 6-4, 6·1, l(altrlN Ma'"v•, Bui· 981'1•, dtl l(alllv Rtnaldl, Amell• llfand, Fla.. 6-J, 6-1. T•• ''OU.aftAU Communlrv cola9t _, -~ Coal! 11 S.nt1 larl:lef• ~I • SOCC.llt Colleet men -Frnno Stall 11 UCI, 2 o.m. Collellt women -Calffornla 11 UCI, 11 1.m WATU POLO"- C-.. -uo ., "'""dlM -Community c-.. -Gotdll'! Wftl al Sent• ..,_,T_..,.... DAWT'I LOCX99 tH Obi ... , -s ...... "' ......,.. J ..,.,...... • ....-. 11 mlCD ....... ...., .... "' .......,. " _.,. tllll, M ICUIMI, J ......_,, • rodl ftlll. > .. ltlrdl. ---T L .. 111 -1 ....... •1 ......,.._ • ......... 111--.1,..,.,NINCMr'll, .......... ,..-..:11 ....... r HO( K•.l ·~. ,, NHL stllndln9s CAMl"•ELLCC>Hf'ER ENCE Smv1N DWlt*I W L T P'tl GF COA C1JQarY s 1 1 K"-s l 0 Vfncouver s • 0 Eomon1on ) 3 I W1nn11>e9 2 s 0 Merri' OMIMn Mmnesote s 2 I ClllG190 • • 1 Dt1r0tl • • I SI LOUii l • 0 Toronto 3 s 0 WALIS COHf'ElltlNCE ... tndr OM"'911 N 'I" R 111111n 6 I NtwJersev • l N'I" ISlanden 3 • Plll\OU<llll 3 • wnnlngton l • P1!il1delPlli1 1 6 Adam' OIV11*1 Buff1to s 3 Monlrtal s s "°''on • • QuaMc 3 • H1rrtoro 3 s SltvrdllY'l kWH IC"-6, SI LOUl5 • OelroH 3, H1rrtoro l Qveoec 7, MIMHOll 2 VatKOUvt< 2, NV bll~S I NV Ra11111n J, PnllaoetOll•• I 8uff1to •. Plttslll.lrOll 2 Ntw JenaY S, Mon1r111 ' eaivarv s. &oston 2 T oron!O I, Wa$/lln11lon • T ... Y't~ K.,_ •• c'*"°. s~s o.n1 Edmonton 11 Wlnnlotll, S om Klnll6,...,..4 SC.....,...,,.. Los Afl911ft SI Louf5 - 1 0 I I I 17 •S JS 10 37 31 10 )J 33 1 16 1• • 20 2' II J l 21 ' 32 33 9 32 31 6 31 21 6 35 ... ll JS ,. 9 JO ,, 7 37 n 1 1t 33 1 JO 3' 3 21 32 11 31 ?• 10 29 11 9 11 ?t 1 37 3' 7 29 lS outside hitter Krista Hoover added 18, but SoCal Collete (8-15, 2-9) fell to vilitina Azusa PICific ( 12-11, l-7). 15-10, IS-9. s-u. ~u. 15-12, in a Golden State Athletic Conference match. In coUear cross country: •Christ CollefC Irvine's Gen- evieve Graff continued her winnina' ways with a victory in the Southe~· California Collete Invitational at the',, Back Bay in Newport Beach. Graff, finished in 18:47, a record for the .. 3.1-mile ·course. SCC's Sherri Hall • finished sceoad in a season-belt 18:56 as the Vanguards won the team title. In the men's race, LIFE Bible's .. Matt Messner won in 25:31. while SCC's ·Mel Brown took second in 26:57 and teammates Tim Bryan and Troy Bailey took third and founh respectively, as the Van- guards fi nished second to LIFE for team honors. CCl's Brian Ashbrcn- ner ran a personal best for sixth place. ln men's college soccer: a Christ College Irvine's Rand)t Rose and Aaron Clasen each scored· a pair of goals to le.ad the Eagles past .. Simpson College. 9-0, in a non-- conference match. CCI goalie Tim Morenc earned his fifth shutout withs one save. . "OHi U 'I Hll' · ... Vincent :- • hin.ts .: at canceling se·ries < ly BEN W Al.KER ,., ---11/lft•• ~ ·SAN FRANCISCO Rai~ forced the San Francisco Giants t<P': cancel practice Saturday and causecf;. the Oakland Athletics to cut thei .. short. and Comm1ss1oner Fay Vin cent admitted th<: World Senes might get called off. too. .. "It's not likely. but it's possible,' Vipcent said in a 30-minute inter~ vitw W1th The Associated Press_.: "We can't wan forever. We can'f:t just tread water.·· • The National Weather Service·· forecast showers into early next f. "eek. Game 3 1s tentativelr set for ,. Tuesda). following a weeks layoff• after a disastrous earthquake struck :: the Bay area. .... Vincent said other factors -more 1~ than the storm system -would :. hkel) determine "hether the Series • resumes. ' l.f Candlestick Park is not certified r as safe or 1f the mayors in San ... Francisco and Oakland are strongly'• against playing baseball. Vincent said the Series could be over. )- "If it's not the right thing to do. It ' will be canceled." fie said. "We Wlll j• not move the senes out of the Bay i. area. I can guarantee that... r The Oakland Athle11cs lead the ~ Giants. 2-0. City officials will in-·~ spect Candlesuck on Monday to secl whether II IS safe. r Vincent has not spoken to thet: local mayors since the tragedy -: .. ''they have more important thanls to~ do than worry about baseball. he • said -and hoped to talk with themJ.. either toda) or Monda).. •• While the G iants' 10:30 a.m. prac-~ tier was canceled. the Athletics werer able to practice shortly after noon.~ Candlcsuck usually gets worse,." weather than the inland Oa.kJand' Coliseum. and that's what happene~ this time. .i; The ram stopped m Oa.kJan<C early, but returned and halted th<> Athletics' session after only 4~ minutes. Manager Ton) La R us~ said the team wo uld search for an• indoor batting cage to work ou • today 1f 1t was raining again. P No matter what. pracucmg and.! playing simulated games is not th~ same as playing for real Not cveit close. ,. "It gets a little boring doing th( same tlling every day," the A's JoS;! Canseco said Saturday. "but I can·~ get any worse." 4 CanSC<:o is-hitless in five at-bats iC two sames apinsrthe Giants and it in an 0-for-23 World Series slum~ that staned last year. .. The Athletics and Giants ia already waited through the lo delay between the end of the playot1 and stan of the World Series. Eac team won in five p mes, &i · Oak.land a five-day break and Sa Francisco four days off. t After the canbquake lhe playal on both teams ~ the should be dela~ 70ra-Mek in of the devutauon. But, pa.yen their timina to stay lb&rp, and them, the only lhinc ~ than j pncuce is no pncUCe at all. "It's October 20lb and we're ina intruquad..JI~ .. Oiantt ... ~ C.Ta.il said. .. .. ~ and it'• hard to ,et up me.. Oilmtt ca&cber Terry ....... "We"U be comial ID"°"' I OU\ ad dll(e11 be \~ aad ill ia die dillill raam, lie ...._ (.tr" ........... *" II dll.,.. .... .. lllklia .. .._ ... IN. 1u:=--., ;:,. ·==-·- EN'I,F:Kl -1\INMENT DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 22, 1989 - R.E.M. challenges and inspires if'I ·show ly JOHN ROOS C\n1uil ("'Orange Cru!ih:· .. The One Dt111y,.... corr..-.-I Lo\e." .. Exhum1nf McC anh) .. , 10 With thei r excep1ional two-hour lhe-far more hopcf u end oe11rn1~tlll cpnctn Wednesday night at lhc Pa-, .. , Believe:· '·These Davs. · "Flnes1 c1fic Amphitheatre. southern rockers Worbong"). · R.E.~. demonstrated contli.is1vcl) . I 1h1nk wbat mall.es the en1gmat1c that tbey -along wnh U2 and the band !iO compelling is the upltft1ng Replacements -arc among tht.' best fecl rng the} generate and su'itatn b\ rock bands of the '80s. the -.hecr foice of their rock ·n· roll. The great bands do murc than Jnd the passion behind their social simply entenaan The) cbalknge al1d pohucal bclti:fs (R EM has themselves. mature art1st1call' and brought Gr«npeacc and Qtht.'r en- are a source of ansp1rat1on • '\o"' '1ronmt•ntal 3l'll' 1st group'> to -.c:t up af\er nine JCars and seven strong hooths on th1'> .tnd otht·r rncnt albtims. R.E.M. has graduated from tours.') underground. critical fa"ontc~ w Io put the band 10 somt' l 1nd of mainstream stars. Wtthout mm-l OOtnt one mu'>t go bacl to earl ~ prom1s1ng their an1suc '1\1un thl· K £: ~1 .:ilbums l1l l· .. \1urmur ... md band ha~ au ractcd a "'holr m·\\ · Rl'lluning" \4hcrl' there .:,.1.,tn.I .1 generauonoTfans w11hthc1rJ11rau-"<>rid o t dre~m\. m ood ' ave mu~1caltty and <,oc1all~ ·<:on-'oun~~capd b en though thc \Ong' sc1ous v1s1on. "urd'> \.l.Crr . huncd benl·~th ~t1pt·\ Ai' R.E.M.'' corr h.:'> an amh1gu1t~ mumhltng, Pl'll'r But l \ Jangh and complcJut}' that mirror.. man' gullJr ll"ad<. and thl· ~uppk rh' thm of our o"n con01ct1 ng a111tudt:'> and \n t1nn of OJ""' \1 1h· \fill' Jnd beliefs. Lead singer and IH1u\t drumm.:r Bill Ht·rr' lrl··Hl'd lu\h Michael tt pc cxpres~s a wide rangt: t1tm11\ph em m.:lod1e\ .. Orange ( rush" was so s~eeping an Its 1magel) that the abstral1 lines. "R>llow me. don't follow me. I've got m\ spine. r\.e got m} orange crush," tool. on a nu'-'. 1llumina11ng dant) But R E.M has a lighter 5Lde, too. and ' that a'>pcct of ihe group had plent) of space 10 surface on Wcdnt:S<b) night. Their refreshing!) "'arm ~nse·of humor first emerged as a ..aure of arena rock chches ProJc<:ted on a large '1deo screen behind the group "as filmed footage reading· .. H1 Wekomc ()our ci t) ht:rl·)'" and ··.\re \OU read''> (( rowd 001!.l''.) .. . .\nd song) <.uch a'> .. It., The End C>t I ht: \'. urld .\\ V. t' i....no"' It ( .\nd . I f n ·I f tnel .. "Pop ~ong b9 .. and ··~1.:ind·· bnng vut the hghtheancd ~pint that•l.eep~ the l1l'u('g1ans from taf..1ng lhl'm'>ChC' IC\ 'J.'rl OUSI) of cmo11on . from thl' cnttcal and \fore rl'l l'hth. lhl' hJnd ha'> -=========--------------------=-----------_:_:-------------------l'' lo' ed into J h;,srd-1 tK kin· -and B) the end of R I:. \.f ·., "ell-paced prn~:niauon the~ had ollt:rcd some- th1n~ lor JU<.t ..1tx1 ut l'H·f)one·s mus1- l31 t.ti,t1.· l hn pla~l·d hit'> ('"(_,t.Jnd:· .. , 1l't I p.. ·· (he Om· I Lm c .. ··Fall .On \k .. J olda lt:;<,er-~ no"' n selec· 11om 1 .. Pt•rkct ( 1rd.: ···Time .\fter Ttml' .. I. and mcat1l'r fare ( .. World Leader Prt'tend ., "fkgtn the Begin." .. , ou .\rl' the E'en thing"): EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS IN FASHION 18LA.lvD, N EWPORT C ENTER RETIVEEN B ULLOCKS WILSHIRE & THE BROADWAl' N EWPORT BE."ACH f7J.IJ 6-10-12 18 I ()I .I >( ~HI\<,() R Park in lhr •IH I-l'ork1ni: Corner ht-1-.,·en ll111lnc•I.., • \\'il,hin.-u11cl lhl· Urtt:1d-.·u\. 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It · "'<I' th 1<. rll''-'l·r m:.ttl'rtal thJI palll·d thl· b1gge\t pumh in \.ll flll·n On.: ol thl· more ml·morabk Jnd chtlhng. moml·nt'> ramc .v.hcn t1pt· sang 1h1s opening <,tan1a from .. , ou Arl' th.: l 'l'f\ thing ' ··'i1Jm.:t1ml•\ I tc:cl li l 1.· I ,Jn·t l'' l'O '>ing,, I'm \ l.r, \cJrcd tor thl'> ''urld Im ,1.·n "'-J fl'd tor nll' ·· '>o.uing "" Bul I..\ man- dolin and \1 111' .11.lord1on pl.1,1ng. the prl·tt~·,uund1ng 1nstruml·n1a11on added J b11ter'>"l'Ct edge to 1h1.· emot1 unal numl11:r MONDAY Othl'r pohtiGllh ., h.1rgcJ 't'll'\. · \1uo;1c of this '-ahber 1i, JUSt pan of Life's Ri ch Pageant Sounding ltl..e a ml\ture of Lmle h·a1 th~ Ba nd . and Rand' -..:e"'- m..1n 'eteran opening au · 'i R BQ ''t'V. Kh\lhm and Blues Quanetl plaH·J 'n era I d1tkn:nt musical '>t d l'' 1n their .ill·too-bnt:f '\O minu1e' .r hl· hlul''" ballad "'\ ou·rc 'io Hraut1tu!" and upu:mpo rock of .. 11-.. 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S1ghtman· On Elm ~tree!'' horror S<:nco; "htt h ha\C '-amcd an R rat· ang Chicken Fried Steak wnh Clt'lmy COWltrY pary E-v Monday ....,~ eon-cM Mii 673-0910 CORRECTION IN THE SEARS OCTO- BER 22 EDITION IN MANY OF TODAYS NEWSPAPERS, THERE IS AN ERROR ON PAGE 11. THE #2 0350 CANISTER VAC IS AC- TUALLY A 3.5 PEAK HP VAC., AND NOT A 4.0 PEAK HP VAC. AS ST ATEO. WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS ERROR MAY HAVE CAUSED OUR CUS- TOMERS. • Or9nge COMI DAILY PtLOT/ .... October 22. 1918 .. ICl\11\\ Stones show they're still .world'~ top rockers ly JOHN ROOS o..,.,...c-..... Talk about the good. the bad. and the ugly. On the second of a four- ni$ht stand at the Los AnJcles Mem- onal Coliseum. the Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses. and Living Colour served up some of the best -aod absolute worst -that rock 'n' roll has to offer. As dependable as yout morning CUP. of cpffee and ·as powerful as a Make Tyson . uppercut, the Rolling Stones were in rare form throughout a briltiant, 21/i-hour conccn that provided fantast ic stage design and effects. thoroughl> professional ensemble slaying. some great. grt>at songs, an one very spt.>cial guest appearanct" by old Slowhand himself. Perhaps f~ling challenged by the recent and n val Who tour -or all the h} pe hailing Guns N' Roses as heir to th eir throne -the St9nes seemed dri en to deli' er 'intagt.> rock.'n' r6ll with all the enthusiasm. electricity. and. p~ssion. the)' could muster from within their aging. but still able. bodies. And deliver it the) did. With an awe-inspiring. I 0-story stage set -an industrialitl'd. con- summa structure with steam pipes. banks of multi-colored liahts. stair- ways, ramps, nets, and other com- ponentry -as a backdrop, the Stones kicked off their generou~ set with an appropriate uptempo rocker, .. Stan Me Up." Sporting a white shin. green tailed jacket, and skin-tight pants, the charismatic 46-year--0ld Mick 'Jagger roamed the stase with all the zeal of a man half has age. And equally imponant, his expressive voice sounded clearer. fuller and better than ever. , After a series of songs from the past three decades -namely ''Miss You.'"'Ruby Tuesda} ·· and a won- derfull} warm .. Angie" -the band launched into "Between a Rock and A Hard Place" and "Mixed Emo- tions" from their new "Steel Wheels .. album. Despite not break- ing any new ground. ·both ong arc respectable, energetic rockers that ofTer evidence that. unlike the Who. the Stones arc not a spent force ·creatively. . • Around mid-set. the show built towards its peak as two 40-foot-high inflatible bar girl suddenly ap- pcarl'd. rose up. and bookended the stage for a rousi ng ver ion of the gem. "Honky i onk Women." Soon theredt\er, the excitemftlt level inc~std even mott as Eric Clapton casually strode onto the stage to join the boys for the blues classic • Little Red Rooster." As Clapton and Richards shared the s~tlight for lome frenzied finger- p1ckin'. the song provided a touch of spantaneity and camaraderie. Other memorable high points in~ eluded an emotionally-charged. con- temporary rendering of the '60s chestnut "Paint It Black:" the still ominous ovenones found in "S~m­ pathy for the Devil," where Rich- ards' leads were exceptional: a marvelous vocal duet featuring Jag- ger and back-up vocalist Lisa Fis- cher during "Gimme Shelter:" and the pre-encore finale of "(Can't Get No)· Satisfaction." which just hap- pens to feature probably the most signature guitar riff in rock history. Even after more than 25 years. the Rolling Stones still epitomize the essence of rock 'n' roll -that is. creating timeless. inspiring. even liberating music that touches our hean and so ul. 1 kn ow. it's onlr. rock ·n· ro ll. but the Stones are still the master . A promising hard rockin' quanet from N~·w York. the all-black band Living Colour opened the concen with an hour of fitree, invieoratina music. With excellent sonaa found on tbeir debut .. Vivier' ~. the Vernon Reid-led poup rafllel in tone from the senou1 and anpy ("Open Letter to a landlord") to melodically playful ("Glamour Boys") to tender and introspective ("Memories Can..,t Wait", "Broken Hearts"). Unfonunately, Llvin& Colour bad the misfoni.ane of aoina on sta,e in the dayliaht as the small but noisy crowd was still searchina for theu seats. And the vastness of the cavernous Coliseum didn't hap their music to connect either. Second-billed Guns N' Roses is a local hard/metal group that shares some of the reckless abandon and rebelliousness that the early Stones so embodied. And ifs true. they do hav~ a few decent songs1 like "Sweet Child O' Mine.'' "Welcome to the Jungle" and .. Patience." But just why so many fans and critics arc hailin~ ·them as · the "Next Big Thing ' is unfathom'lble. . Not only is the majority of their music (and they only have two albums) cliche-filled and mono- tonous. lead singer Axl Rose's screect\mg vocals arc just slightly less grating than his attitude. Th• Rolling Ston" gave • ~ uttsfJlntr per-formance M the L.A. CotlaeWR, de111on1tr•ttn9 th•t they •r• stllt the workr1 pe.telt rock •n• roll b•nd. Some Bay Area shows won't go on IOlll SHLICll M --(I) lll001l.IO~OO 1 JO H S- llUlll ~OS -•<•> 1100> l IS-Bl 130930 By RICH CARTIERE Auodat~ "'~" lllrlter ·SAN FR.\NCISCO -Opera sing- er Enrico Caruso. asleep in 1he Pal- ace Hotel during the Grea t Eanh- quakc of 1906. was o unnerved h ) the sha .. er that he ran into the streets an his n1ghtsh1n. shouting. ·-r11 ne'er come back!" He caught a ferry to Oakland. He never cilme back. . But 1hc an1sts. actors. musicians and performance managers who cx- penenced Tucsda) ·., big temblor 'owed their sho,,s would go on - eventualh . some\.\hae. Some of the prom1 l'S · l·ou ldn't bt· kept. ··The music or th e ans. "'hat the\ ·re about 1s the sp1nt of lift· ... it imparts something unique!} human: 11 ._ind of reminds people that there is a great nchness to being ali,e." ~1d 111ger-pt.>rformer David B~ rnc of thl' Talking Heads. touring to promote h1"1 JU t-reka ed solo album. "Rl'I Mommo." .\lter "atrhing tell'\ 1S1on reports of Tuesda)°s quake. B)rne canceled 1h1<1 "eek's shows at . an Francisco'!. Warlidd Theater. The conl'ens ''erl' rt·~chl·dul<:d to Saturda' night and mo' ed to thl' Grl'ek thl·ater in Bcrkcle~. hut the likelihood of rain la1er forced a cancellation there. and ti cketholders were offered refunds. Elsewhere in the city. the cultural center of Nort hern California. per- formers s1ruggled through traffic Jams and cordoned-off sections of 1he Cit) to attend rehearsals. All I 06 members of the San Fran- cisco Symphony made it to a 7 p.m. rehearsal Thursday. including 17 who battled massive traffic jams in the East ba ). ··we have a big responsibility to the commun1t) to energjze. gjvc 1hcm the impetus to get on with their li ves." said David Neuman. a 31 -\t~ar-old clannet1st with the sym- phony. "The how in general must go on. meaning life:· On the rock scene. (jcorgc Clin- ton's weekend concens wcrt: post- poned until December; Deborah Harry's Sunday concon was in- definitel} postponed: Oingo Bo- 1ngo·s co ncen Sunda) in anta Cruz "as canceled: and Stevie N1cks·s concen Fnda} night was opened to 11d.ctholdl'rs from Tuesda\ 's canceled performance. · ··11 <loc)n·t seem qu1tl' nght 10 produce an e'ent 1n the middle of a but cautioned them not "rush to oeen before people are ready. other- wise it wou ld be a distraction rather than a relief." The Friday and Saturday night premieres of the traveling musical "Les Miserables" were canceled after a water tank atop the Curran Theater ~roke and drenched the stage. At the landmark Geary Theater. the American Conservatory Theater's production of "Right Mind." a multi-media presentation. was ended after a giant light rack crashed onto the stage and large plaster chunks feU from the cei ling. A recording for people holding ACT tickets warned theater~gocrs: "Be careful out there ... The troupe's upcoming pro- duction of a ··Tale of Two Ci ties" may be postponed, ~1d John Sullivan, ACT's managing directO~. Classes for 200 students at ACT s pres11g1o~s drama school were post- pone_d through Monday. ta1rwell damage to 1he Golden Gate Theatre forced cancella11o n of the musical "Durante" 1hrough Tuesday. -----------------------------'---------------. catastrophe. having people walk b) buildings 1ha1 ha'e JUSI been con- demned." said rock 1mprcsano Bill Gra ham. who canceled nine con- The San Francisco Opera's per- formance of Mozan·s "ldomeneo .. on Tuesda} was canceled after win- dows. and-lhl' front glass door blew o ut of the War Memorial Opera House. 5.,,.. .... 11, .. . ....... 11.1 .. . ~. . ; Shimmenno cottOn/IClllfe flbric In 30 dramltiC COi· ors. lncludfng the newest jiwet tones. ree · valance 10 Days Only! Purchase any LouverDrape custom vertical blind and get the valance ABSOLUTELY FREE! ffM --""' .......... 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Performances were·moved at least r!:f7 ~ LENOX ~~oGrb The Lenox China Store Openiiig October 24, ~989 South Coast Plaza ~ta Mesa, CA SAVE UP TO 200!0 AT OUR FALL SALE Dinnerware, Stemware, Pewter, Sterling and Accessories ._...... ~!1-t.~· ,,,.. "' TbC Lam Book of Home Entertaining & Etiaucm, rqularly 525, is the authorihri~ source, and it's \OOrs· FllEE with a S 100 pure ha.~ o(Lc:nox .• The Lenox China Store South Coast Plaza 714-145-5900 -as through the weekend to the Ma Onll' Auditorium. where onh so loa!ils would be in costume. Productions there would ha'e no renel) and .i mmamum of propc;. , ·"If the mundanl' th ings are not going on. at least the spintual thing\ arc continuing: Wl' \\ant 10 rail} the geople. and get them 10 look lo rebuilding. Our functi on IS to prove to cvcrybod) that the spin of th,· city goes on:· sa id Lolli Mansouri. general director of the llpera. whirh an its 57-~ear history_ has oe,er before had a changl' ot 't.>n"e. The opera and the S}'mphon} \.\Ill give a J01n1 free concen on undti) of Bccthoven·s Ninth S)mplton} 1n Golden Gatl' Park . 11tkd "In (on- cen for Hope ... "It's a \.\Or .. that l'Ontain!) e\l'f\ i·mot1on: de'opct1 r. happ1nl'"· tragcd>. hope and JO'.·· said Petl'r Pastre1ch. execull' c director of thl· S} mphon). "We t~1nk all of tho'>I.' teehng of a d1sastl'r are there 1n 1111\ music." Most of the an museums in ~an Francisco su fTcrc<l on l) c;light dam- age 10 r ncekss rnllecuons. but .It least J. p1el'C"I at th(· ·\s1an .\rt Museum "ere damagl·d. for a lo"' estimated 1n thl' milhon~. ac1.ord int-t to Clarence Shangra" At the Oa .. land .\n !\tuseu m. spokesman Ph il Mumma s.·ud a 4- foot Jade fi gurine toppkd in ll'i c:iw and was broken into se,eral hun · drcd pal'CCl.. H<' did not ha' e a llh~ estimate. .. .\ lot of thl' p1et·e!>. e'en 1f t he~ ha.,,e a dollar \'Jlue. \Ou can't ll'- place.'' he said. ··You ma~ ha\C thl' mone}. but ~ou don't haw the on- Ject." 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I C2 8-mile-long freshwater lake, the a,lpine en- vironment dominated by pine forests, and kic~J>ack attitude' of those who make their home in this valley. · "It wa s nearly six ·years ago when I movtd up here," says Muto, obviously satisfied with her decision. "Each 'season has something beautiful to offer . And· it's quiet ¥re~ peaceful. .. Ann Muto, now expecting her second child, has recently moved to Fawnskin, a weathered-looking town on the north side of Big ~ar Lake. The town of Big Bear is growing rapidly, ~ith an 86-percenc increase in che permanent population expected br the year 2000. As "che city" on che south side of che trout-filled lake expands. Fawnskin takes on a new importance co chose who want co gee away from it all. Robert and Gail French had qu ite an adventurous life before settling in Fawnsk in. "We had lived for manr years 1n Anchorage, Alaska." Gail Frenc h begins. "Then we bought a 41 -fooc ail boac an<l "r.·•t five years seeing the world with our children. Following our VO\'age. we decided to make Our home in this COZ}' mountain town. . l'\ine years ago. the Frenches bought a run down sec of coccages nestled between Big Bear Lake and che call pine trees in fawnskin. "We wanted co make a place for people co come and relax. \'et feel at. home. Ea ch of our ·French· Coe cage · ha~ a fireplace. full kitchen. an d a television -for cho e who don·r care co get chac far from C1v1lizat1on." And che e overn ight coccage~ are com- fo rtable. While curled up in an old-fashioned tuffed chair. one can view from each front window che abundant qu1 rrels. ever- chan~1ng lake. ma1e c1c mou ntains and shift - 1n.c duud paccern Gail French encoura.ce'i fo lko; co ·come co moucains in the tall becau e the rorest d1~plar ~uch beautiful colors." The local hors ac Fawnsk1n· Bue n· Doe Cafe echo her enthusiasm for che picture que months of October and November -before rhe now b<!gins ro fall. "Go see che ran~er. Take a hike. ee whac chis pristine mountain valley has to offer ." a 6j-year-old con truccioo worke~ barks when asked abou t wav co enjoy fall in che local mountains. "You muse see it for rourself -che rock formac1 ons. che golden Aspen crees. and the numerous views of our lake - it'll take your breach away. The Big Bear Ranger Station is located near Fawnskin and has a wealth of hiking information. · • · · "A person could spend a month up here and not run out of place to bike," explains Forestry Techni~ian Fred N1Cola1. "This time of >·ear we .isk hikers co be prepared for hear , t hunder torm and at times, snow." The ranger station. open from 8 a.m. ro l: 10 p.m. Monday t hrou~h Satur<la\'. supplte) all visitors with maps. trail ~uide_ and helpfu l hints on che best places co ee fall foliage. "There are two local Aspen W°' e that hiker can reach with ea e. · a\S :\1rnla1. "Better tell fo l_k co pack a camera -\\ith color film. 'cause chac·c what the\ II see - color." One of the easier h1kt-'i wa~ ch uo~en b\ J im Whalen and 4-year -ol<l sun. Core'. ''We cam p up irom R 1ver~1Je to go fishing on che lake," Whalen explains. but che fi h weren't b1cin~. so " o. we came to ee the chipmun k anJ cl imb on che rocks he re Jt C.i tie Rock. interrupt sc Corev. 'T m posed co he in pre ppr kindergarten coda\. hue Dad lee m\ plar hooky. J u t look Jt clue '1ew'.'. Core\. pe rched nexc co hi facer on J ruck cha t sec SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1989 500 feet above che lake, points co a pan- ora mic view chat is indeed "awesome." Jim Whalen works weekends .a nd has "precious little time to spe nd wit h mr ·only child . Reqlling the hi king mps of has }Ouch. th1 father in his m1d-\O feelS' chat being in r'lature w1t h Core> will help build a health} r'elauonsh ip w1ch his son -· a \\Orth wh1le investment of t1me ome people come co Big Bear Valley co hike · .i pomon of che Paca lll Cresc l"\,monal Trail. which srretches frum Canada ro the Mexican border. ome comt t see che wildli fe along the. Cougar Cre t Trail. Clll ocher will cl imb che ceep fa ce of Castle Rock. As f-ore trv Techn1c1an !\: tcolai poauted out che p0ss1b1l1t1es are endless." · Thou!!h che \at1erv of mountain ex- pe riences are as numerous a the people who have chem . one common thread 1 woven through each 1nd1..,1<lual s swn -a quiet chread . a cuncemplac1ve pan of C1 me co look ac a di fferent . fresh s1Je of life A side of lite s1mph-colored and eleganch pre enced O\ e\trl h,rn.c int: Mocher :\ature h ench Corca1:c-). N5+l Barbara Lee Lrnc-. fJ wn kin. CA. 7 1-11 866--15 .. ; Mail: P.O Box -iH4 i. B1p Bear lake. C.1 92 H 5. Big Be-Jr Rant:er cacion locaceJ ; mile ease of fdwnskin on H1Fh war 3 r-I -4 ) 8f'6-34.F. ~earb\' Big Bear offer a relaxing forest envi ronment Cl eft ) Below. a sunset behind the lake is bu t one of che man\' beau c1ful vista the area has co offer. Par nper and Din&:· A glimpse of the good -lfe ., CNllSICM'+ml TIRA ....... Clui&Q .... montic couples 1hroughout Southern California. Pamper and Dine WQI llart9d by Amy Tunick and Maf•ww Saner as a way to comlliHe their respectiw tal- ents in manage and gourllllt cooking and offer a -able one-of-o-UMI ....... T~ a smal, loft ••llln WOllMlft, is a profMll•ally trained 1911111&1 61Japilt. 5a1.., II • 111$&111 ..,,...... cW ...................... ·111••1t...,alpnis•ll•• ,,, ... ., = ·==· ":::., .• ........ ...... .. ....... LOOKING GOOD I C3 FASHION lCJ . . j Cl Ola .. COMt DAIL y PILOT/ ...... OalaMr 12 ... ~hrlstmas . <;:~mpany benefits Ju.nlor Leagu~ projects 91 ICMIN M. ftlD °' ........... On T~y o~ of the largest fund-raisina events in the county will open to the public: The Chriatmas Company.: sponsored by the Junior Leaaue 01 Oranae Coun- ty, California. lnc. (J LOCC). A four-da_y event, Oct. 24-27. The Christmas Company wiU draw mo re than 20,000 people to the Oransc County fairarounds. and rajsc in e1c:ns of$275,000 for lhe projects of lbe Junior League. It ~I be four days and evenings of sboppin1 from the 45 diverse and unique vendon brought together for the uperience. It will include speciaJ events, such ·as a lecture (Oct. 25) with ~thor and interior designer AJo4Rdra Stoddard and the Chil- dren's Afternoon (Oct. 26). And it will include lunching with fnends and aetting into the "holida) .. spirit a bit early. Perhaps the idea of a four-day event (extended beyond last year's three days) may not seem over- whelming, until one cons1qers i,Vl4s organized and run completely by volunteers -the 1.200 . Orange County women who belong to the League. And 11 1s run quietl) and effic1cntly, wtth littk fanfare or back-patting -which 1s prett) much ho" the J un1or League runs · everythin& - often perpetuating an air of confusion in the general com- munity as to "hat e'actl} the Junior League does. Left to rl9ht. Junior League volunteers Karen Adler, Kathy Wlekamp. Sandi Jackson and Ann Denk ready Items "I think what sets us apan from o ther non-profit organ1za11ons is that we arc a tram mg o~niauon ... explained League president Janet Colclascr. "We tram our members to be effccuvc leaders 1n the commun1· ty and to promote 'oluntecnsm. nauonal le' cl. the Junior League i's \\Orking e>.trcmel}' hard to how that this 1s no longer appropnate. We arc tackling 1ssut> that belie that image. in terms of homdcs<;ness and "ork- 1ng w11h ba11cred women. for exam- ple:· run by volunteers. with the excep- tion of a full time.office manager and part 1ime assistance on the computer. Every one of the 1.200 members contributes 11me in some form o r another. gi' ing to the com- munit,, "h1Je also rccei\'ln& valu- able training in fields from finance to budgeting. to fund-raising and "I thml.. 1n the past the Leagut> defin1tel) did haH~ that \\hlle glo,es a nd pearl image ... she added ... .\nd I think that there arc still remnants of that. but on both a local and Commitment to ''olunlc('nSm 1s the kc~ -for "orking as 3 'olun- tcer in the League 1s al.in to a professional JOb. The 3.000-squarc- foot In ine headquarters 1o; run lil.c a soph1'i1tcated business -hut ll 1s strategic planning. . It 1s simplest to dcscn be the JLOCC as the premier consultants of 'oluntcen sm. Leagu~ members Junior League 1989-90 projects . The Junior League of Orange Co.uni)·~ 1989·90 Projects include: · Child Ad\ 0<·art• ·""'c"slerrer (C i.\l\'J . .\ quarter!) newsletter established m 1976. (' .\N b "n1ten and published b) the Leagui: and contains 1nformat1on related to ch1ldren·s conc,tms and services. Health Education Leaming Pro;ect (HELP) (or S.0 .S. Free M edical Clinic, A project designed to provide co mprehensi ve bilingual healtb' care and accident prcvenuon education to chencs of the S.0 .S. Free Medical Clinic and 10 develop market· ing and business plans to assu re the continuance of f undms and volunteers services. H18h Hopes Neurological Reco\'t~n Group. Through classroom training and de' e lopment of a business. the JLOC will work ";th High Hopes to cncoursge sclf-suffic1enc} m head-mJured adults and aid m their ass1m1lation back into the com- munjty. Homeless Outreach Prograrfi (HOP) for I n me frmporan /lousing. JLOCC and community 'ol- untccrs will guide homeless and nearly homeless families 1n Orange Count)' through a com- prchcns1\C program to provide intervention and prevent chrtm1c homelessness. Human Options. The project is designed to develop and impleme nt a career development progtam for \1ctims of domestic violence and to create a multi-purpose room and equip towo mobile act I\ 1t~ trunks for children of the Laguna Beach -women s shelter. M ulti-Cultural )'outh Team Pro;cct. J LOCC 'oluntccrs -will recruit anct pro\lde high-qualit) training 1n \Olunteensm for multi-cultural )Ouths. age 13-18 ) cars. Pedwtnc Enrichment Pro;cct (PEP). The pro- JCCt will hclP. to normalize the hospna.I e n' iron· ment for children and adolescent patie nts a t the Cl Medical Center through vanous special events and arts programs. Treat Yourself LA 11!: If I l BOULANGERIE Now under new management and offering two new sandwiches-Garden Triple Cheese and Turkey with the Trimmings. Plus. Daily Spedals on bread and croissants. '79-52K RICHARD BURNLEY SALON Di!M:over the ultimate in personal service. spedalmng in Elropean perming and color techniques. Stop by for a free Aveda .-omatherapy scalp balancing trutmenl 540 M•. ..., ......................... for ule at the Chrlstlllas Company fUnd-ral1er to be held this week at the Orano• CounlJ Pa~r9round1. are the consultan1s. I hey in11iate projects. o~nizing them. funding them. instructing other volunteers in how to call) on the work -and then they leave. off to new projects. Man) of the more imponant and popular non-profits in the count} "ould not exist "11hout the initia- tion of the League. A major case 1n point 1s Orangewood. the home fo r abused childre n. "Our provisionals had gone in and done a prOjl'Ct at the old Alben '1tton home ... and the} -"'ere stunned by the Ii' ing cond111ons of the children there ... said C'olclaser. One thing led to another and tbat )Car thl· entire proceeds fro m The Chnstmas Compan) -$164.000 - -wen.· given by the League as a l.'.hallcngc grant to the Board of Supcrv1 ors to build Orangeweod. It was then that names like Lvon. Arg) ros and Tho mpson came alOng. O ther thrl\ 1ng no n-profits launched b} the League arc Court Appo inted Special Advocates (CASA). volunteers who work wnh the juvenile coun and monitor the cases of and speak on behalf of abused and neglected c hildren; New Directions for Women. a rtcovel) home for substance abusing women: A TSC. the Assessment and Treat· ment Sen ices Center. a diagnostic treatment and referral agency for ju,en1ks and their fam ilies: and the League's first project m 1957. the Volunteer (enter Orange Count) Central/South. . And those arc just a vel) few past projects. Do1ens of count) agencies ha)'e benefited from the League's commitment to \Oluntcen'\m Dur· ing the 1989·90 ) ear. the League '"Ill fund a nd contribute 'oluntcers to SC\'Cll new projects. which. accord- ing to PfOjCClS vice president Nanq. Nourse. ha'c all undagonc the e;i.- tensl\ e selectio n process endured b) all prOJCCts. (See the accompan) 1ng st~I) for a list of the 1989-90 Pro- ~~na projects. .. we try '°tee wberc we can to an ud benefit both ua ud the o~ ~" ex- plained Noune, an to the ~·s requi~~t that the.~ liviues offer 1r11n1na opportumues tor members. ••we look to projects that 1C1Ve the county as a who&e, rather lhan ones \bat arc specific ud,.are rauic· ted to very local areas,•• idded Col- c:luer. -Members are asked to select iuuea of putest concern, and. acconli111 to both Nourse and Colcluct, the most recent interest has been in hetpina the homeless. ·•we are out there wortin& with the agencies." said Nourse ... r think sometimes that if we had projects that carried our name, people would · be very aware of the kind of issues that we deal with· that we are out there working on the fough issues. ... •People forget that we really are the ones who started so many of thetc wonderful things out ·there in the community." The Christmas. Company exists exclusively to fund the pro~. Since the fund-raiser's inception in 1975, the League has returned more than S 1.6 m illion to the community. Thus, the $5 paid for aeneraJ admissiori to The Christmas Com- pany helps support this intricate volunteer network of women from throughout Orange County. and toucffes Jim in equally lJivcnc areas. The Christmas Company will o pen its doors to shoppers Oct. 24, 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .. and on Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 ~.m. Alexandra Stoddard will speak Oct. 25 at 9 a.m. with advance reservation tickets at S25 per person. The Children's Afternoon will run Oct. 26. from 4 to 7 p. m. and include photographs with Santa Claus, children's entertainment, plus hot dogs. chjps and drinks for the S7 ticket price. Acceptance into tbe Junior Lcague·s pro' 1S1o nal training pro- gram 1s open to all Orange County women bet\\een 2 1 and 36 years of age who are comm itted to volun- teen.sm. For further information on The Christmas Com pan}. or information on the League and its projects, con- tact the J LOCC headquarters. 3347 Michelson Drive. Suite 370. Irvine. '927 15: 720-7477. .,.., Pllet ,._... i., 0Wt1111tar T .... At left. AlllJ Tunkk applles her rnaueuse•1 toudl to Skip Steele whlle, at right. Matt Sarver prepares a gourmet dellght In the Steele's kitchen. PAMPER FromC1 P<>.f.'!lar. People love to have us come over to their house" said Tunick. -They hate to get dressed up and have to go out. Ths is so convenient for them . And we have a good time when we do it. It's almost li ke going on a double date." "It seemed like a neat thing to do," said Skip from the other room, .. but we wera1't really sure. lrs a little awkward at first. but these people arc so IOCJCf that when we paned we were dOle friends." The first thi~ that puts a couple at cate is Tunick s Swedish ~· "I call it a stress reducu• ...-.·· laid Tunick. "I tel in lbere and brinl OSJlnl 10 the mu. cllL I work the kaOda OUL I coacen- ll'lle oa the bKk. the feet. the neck. I CID do deep ti...e work. becaUIC rm very..._" Tiie UD~ .. IDUllll ii ~~N:'1-mUlic.I 11eat my ' up. I U1e IOft flannel .._.(on the 1n11 ar table). And 1 W m11 ai• relUa me. even .... b'• a ....,... Ktivity. • -illto la. .. .,. .. limes. .. ,.., tbr ... ~=.-::n:----w:;m.: ~. ii -...... 0 lllfl, ... -.~ilPIE fl ~r~ ...... rJb.d ii• n laab wcMdeiM. ---~~r· . , .. -~~ ...... .,._rte: . ... ...... . o n occause they're going to enJO) m \ food more if they like the wa}' It looks.·· The dinner menu differs from couple to couple bt.uuse Sarver plans lhe meal according to each person's preference. Sarver ta lked with Skip servcral times on the phone to come up with their mouth- ~tcring menu. Sarver went O\Cr the different course of Sue and k1p·s meal. "We're doina shnmp scampi. veal meatballs sweet and sour. a wann chickfll II.lad, a salmon timbali with crab meat stuffina. rice p_ilaf. and Matthew's famous stuffed and diooed strawberries.·· "-Watchina him make t~m is aJmoat as p>Od • eatina them." said Skip of the chocolate dipped straw- berries. It's euy to tee that Sarver enjoys cooana IOr an audience and aivina biatl on what inpeclients he u1e1 in bis various dilhel. When asked if he keepa up on the latest cookina ~-~ ~ with a lauah. ;;:!.'ft"' Pudl asks me for re- ~ Pam~ and Dine's clients have included Dan Aykroyd. Jama c~ and He111wr Locklmr. Slrwf II quick to poUat out lbaa tMir b ; w ~ more that j• .,. .. .,,... .. Wiiia we llaned we~· that die c1iiatJ1e would be &om Hollt-'. woods.~ Hills. We were Off die -'-It tunat out tM1 we·re ..... a mqj OJrity ol our biuli••• la -oidyiaa-. ........... . llrl at. ..... for our bull m ,,._ =..,..,.~.,., ...... ..... oa:--. ···--=: *9cmllll"'*.._. ... .. ........... ~ ... ... 0 ...... "' ,.. 6Mlt .. If Sarver sounds like a walking ad for Pamper and Dine. it's because he and Tunick have also acted as lhe1r o"n pub11ic relations firm. They've done pretty "ell at 1t to. having demonstrated -their talents on A.M. Los Angeles, CBS News, radio sta- tions KLOS. Power 106, K.ABC, and many others. The) arc in the Octa. ber issue of Self Magazine. and will be featured in an upco ming issue of People. While the prices of the three dif- ferent packqes that Pamper and Dine offers are not cheap, when you consider what two massqcs and a deluxe 1ourmet dinner would cost if you went out somewhere. the prices seem pretty reasonable. "The pnces for our service arc a reflection of how much time Amy and I are IQina to be spendina in your home. On the two-hour 1CTVice. you tel two JO..minute llWlllC'· on the tb~ ICl'Vice it's two 4S- minute muriees. and oa the four- bOur ICfVice it's two full-hour ma•• I The meall do not dHfer at all. You cu•"' labller' with any packlee." Sarver alto pointed out that they usually stay '*' the tct time limit to :::-~ •tis&cUon witi. ........ moat ....... OCCltion you am ~Illy uw." llid Serwr coa~. "Some P10111e Mft llid .... --llPllllhe. -• ror die IDOll ......... a i:ic.-. llJ your ti6. it'• _. 11a1 11111 a-=~~= :z.s~dlly .-. ::;.r:~ :..=DF.e ...... ........ .,.. ........... ~-ftL."'"'" • ' ' Du roe he de~lgns f ashlons to· sho"" off g~od points ey VIDA Dl"AN a~ the fashion tttnd this 5eaSOn. .., ,... c. •• -· Gold ltnds a rqal clnani, c.1..trava. It's serious pany time now and gant feclina to a gow~n . until the end of the ytar. Lots of bia Draw the eye ··upward" with evnll still on the caJcndar and they flanering necklines. an off-the-face cry__.,... sizztina sty\cs. h.airstylc and eyc-catrhing ac- .. Tbe si)'les.are in lhc stores waitin& cessonts, • 10 be pic\:'ed up. They arc Iona. Jean Th~ separates _approach to special and lovely. Now, even if you are not occasion dressing o ffers many tbe proud owner of a model's body .. flattcrina options. Heavy thiJhs are you_ can look areal in the body-camouflaged by_ pants in fabric-loose berina, off-the-shoulder and back and flowing chiffon. Jazz up the look rcvealin& looks that arc available. with a sparkling sold lame top or a Julie DUrochc. the 27-year-0ld black velvet bustier. Tops and bot- who dcsips for After Five, says the toms 1oned in one color will place secttl for succtSSfuJ special occasion cm..fthasls on one long. venical line. dressinl is playi ng up yo ur assets. ou don't have 10 l~lc li~e a Ourochc flew in 10 Oranae County football pla )'er. but a httle bit of fOr three days rcccntly" and made should~r pad goes a long way toward personal appearances at two Nor-d ~lancing a look and helps malcc,the dstrom stores where Customers hips appear more sle~dcr: . heard some of her pound-paring tips The shapely eoc~ta1\ sun 1s a. hot -for hiding a multitude of sins. new look fO! C\'en1ng .. V-fr~nt JaC k· Her slimming suggestions in· ets can be paired' wnh skirts and eluded: . ~nts. The elegant n~lapel look figure-flauering black remains a "'1dcn.s _th~ shoulders and narrows best-seller. and dark colors. in clud-the "''a1sthne .. .\void the ~ouble­ ing the season's newest, na vy. can breasted or belted sty,les. D1tt~ .for minimize figure impcrf<."Ctions. P1av crop tops and s~on Jackets "'h1ch gone the w1y of most tads. She advoc1tcd the more sophisticated and flattcrin& knee-gn.zina ltnaths. To make yo ur legs appear lonaer, match your hose to your skirt and shoe color. ' This season's Iona gowns offer fi1_urc-fla1teri n1 options such as the .off-the-shoulder look. A low-<:ut l>iCk-tnilinglnto a long sUn will'~ give the illusion of a sknder liodic:e and long legs. If you have a friend whose opinion an_d fashion sense you ad_. mire. ask her to go along when you shop for a party dress. She can help yo u decide what "'·ork.s and what doesn't. If a garment makes You f«I spec~I and incrcdibl)' beautiful. you will project that attitude to 01hl'f} and havl' the niJht of your life. ....... Durodle 1traple11 .... chiffon dre11 up these sensuous colors with hof-~cccntuate the-hip area and make i. wllll lfllrred torso. whld'I "''"""la•• the iday glitter-seq uins and beaded or-)OU appear shoner. . . . l!--••ls•ae._ ~--nam~tatioo.._ G..Q.ld cmbelhshmentS Duroche says the m1n1sk1rt has Durochc's de~1gns are-available in inore 1han 1.000 .S. depanment stores and 1he price range is $450 to Sl.200. In September the SI Miss Amenca contestants. host Phyllis George and ·ss Miss Amenca Gretchen Carlson w_ore Durochc erea1ions in the "Lady in Red .. production number. Duroch e codrtall suit with that mlnl•I•• th• h ips. I \'1110'\ Bowlers, fading in Britain, becoming popular in U.S. This week's fashion calendar •• • " " .• LONDON (l\P) -The bowler bat, enduring symbol ofthr English-man. is catching the-fancy of Ameri- cans" l ~ · Although i1 has been disappearing from London's . financial dis1rict , where it on~ was common. expon s • " of bowlers arc growing. particularly ..... ~'--lo._Jhe United States, ex perts say. •1 "1herc'Sbcc:n a marked increase in the number being sold 10 Ameri- cans."" said Richard Stephenson. managing director of the P"icadilly '·. bitten James Lock and Co. he has "'·orn one for 65 years. ··They are sman~ II used 10 be "°'hen people dressed smanly the rropcr thing lo wear was a bo"'·ler. 've just kept on with 11." Bo":"'lers also are . good to 8fO"'-' geraniums an. he said. Bedford attnbutcs the recent uir tum to increased demand for bowlers as riding hats and as women's fashion head "'·ear. "V..'e have seen some son of de-- signer ranges in \·Cr)' strong colors with holes cul in them and bells sewed on them," Bed fo rd said. "'ii'ou asked James Lock 10 make a hard ha! that .,.,.ould pro1cc1 his game- keepers from Q\·crhead branches while they rode their ho rses. Lock designed a 'tlose-fitung domed hat. · · BU LLOCKS WILSHIRE: A SJX."Clal envoy ,,.,.ill presen1 the Andrea Jov1 nc .. fall cotlcct1on noon to 3 p.m. \\'ednesday "''Ith informal modeling. Also. a1 the Fashion Island store. the Ton\' Lamben "'omen's sponswea·r fall collccuon will be be 1nfor- mallv nuxlt•led noon to 3 p.m. on fnday. On Saturda~. noon to 3 p.m .. 1he . .t,lexon fall .cotlect1on will be presented dunng infor- RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTER.I INC . ..,. ,_ .... c...rs .... I! 1922 111111 llh .. CtsTI •SA-SU·llSI There is also demand from France, where gray bowlers arc worn to the horse races. and from Austral- , ia and 'Africa. do sec some VCT\' odd derivati\'es." f-========= Bowlers cost $1J3 to S 139 each. and A_mericans are not buy1np_ 1hem as a g1mm1ck or for SOU\'tn1rs. Steir ' •, ' • ,, I ' I. ( ' ' " .. . , . ' l • • Overall sales are 25 percent higher than in the mid-1980s. wit h most of the arowth coming from foreign . sales, Steph_cnson said. · .. We arc selling more:· said Derek Bedford. managing director of Christy and Co .. Britain's biggest hat maker. Jn Britain today, ho"'·cver. bowlcr- warcrs arc vi~wcd by some as mild· ly ea:entric. David Green. an 89·year-old in- surance underwriter. explained why henson said. "The vast majority art• buying 1h1s "''ith e\'en• intention of .,.,,caring it." But Bed(ord said. "We arc re-all~ finding in the home market things quieter than "''C "'·ould like:· Made of rabbit fur hardened with shellac. bo"'·lcrs still are handcrafted through 47 steps over 1he course of eight w«ks. Bedford said. The ha1s date baci to 1850, .... ·hcn William Coke, a Norfolk farml'r . Harvaa.t Qullt Show ' ' ONE DAY ONLY 'fil he Jllole )tole of Balboalsland 226 Marine Ave., Balboa Island-72:J•4475 . - presents 1/2 PRICE DINNERS Monday thru Thursday 4:30-6:30 Twilight Dinners, includes entire Menu (exce pt Shellfish) juaAFnr FU.ET MIGNON HALmUT ·' c '"' •• , .. SiUJ All Twilight Dinne rs Fea1ure Regular Portions 675 -0474 2813 W. Newport Blvd. • Newport Beac h, CA • mal modeling. ••• N El~tAN M . .t,RCL·s . The Fashion Island store "'·111 pre!tt'nl an excluSl\'C' Cahforn1a prcv1e.,., of the Bruno ~·1agh collC('t1on for spnng 1990 on f"rida \ in ladies shoe salon . .\ppo1ntmCn1s .,.,,llh a special en vo~ can tx made b~ calling 759-1900. ext 2J.i 5. • •• BULLOCK ·s:Jud1th Hendler. designer of "'·earablc act;. he fashion Jewelery ..... -111· be 1n the South Coast Plaza s1ore noon to .i p.m. Saturda' • • • BR O ADY+'..\\. .\ formal fashion sho.,., of special occasion dresses rommentated by Glam- our maga11ne merchand1s1n1 ednor :"an("~ \\~be~ as !>ehed- uled 2 p.m. Oc1. ~9 on -the Sl"("Ond level of 1he South Coas1 Plala s1ore. Plan to attend our Berek Sweater Trunk Show, \Ved. Oct. 25 a nd our Antique Quilt Trunk Show, Fri. Oct. 27 1069 Fashion I sl and (Bulloc k 's \\'ilshire \\"in!{) 7:.! 1-8829 Classifi ed ' 642-5678 M0-1220 4MllDO CLAmflED INDEX M2·5671 ,__,...UlllCO. ,_..,,..•u••co. ... ,. -II ...... --·--·-=--·--- " ... ' ~', .... --.... ...._ w ....__.-.... ~----.....-.. ....... ............................... ,... ............ ,.,,, ........ ._,...,...,, ................. t-.o..i..-. ~ .. ._..._. ....... .,.,..,._ ....,__...,._.._, ....... ...... .,. .......... -...... .... .,...__eu...., ... -.,,. <,_.c..-..., .. ....,_. .... .,....,.... .. Cii Ii 102• E""i ... i~iC::!!Uii!!iE::!I! 1-..mww •P~1111..! t.=1 * .... , I Nl'T HPta ., I Pride of ownanhlp, New decor 4ar 3 .. form cl!• 1-1 --..,.,... ,........,. hOIM. ..... ooo. o.vtd or Nickle • ..... 2\tllA IOWllllOfM on 17.eoK. ONN IATl8UN U 1-1211 d6ft,, fem rm wl frpl, ....,,. $10, pnce reduction on '-!Md· a... locetlon I 12-1, 441 Pt1•1 ICll A-. WM~· mt• tn.t femlly hOfM 58D . 58A. Ofeat eutb appeal . '299,IOO. OBO. Tra- dltlonal Raatty, 931· 7370. Bv o.wner. 2050 Monrovi .. LIKE NEW 3BR 2BA, 11tra lrg gar w/lhop. trg lot. 1209K. 722·'680 2300 ti. Walk to bcn. thla l•Mory. 38A 29A In good OOl:dlltDll. 9r w . * 146-1G7 1415,000. Open Sat/Sun condo In patll ... aatttng ... 000 ~~-=1:1nc. ::-:::' ._,.. ... '° ... _ ....... llllLllllW'" .... = ... aim HI IHI•• IHI Modal parlect lrg 48R ·-·-~...., I 2Yt8A hOfM near Ocean ~ " wlluah landecaplng & 5 BEDROOMS \lt"\VIT'~ su·v ~II many extrM. A vatua at .'L ~•~1 ,,. " 11,111,000 t• + __.., ..... ,.... 1387,5001 To .... c.at REAL~• •Ottlera Awell9ble• CALI. Yeinw _.A47 . PATRICK TENORE ••• n... Agt.ClntMo.-IM.fM'lrm,J'itc.r... lliiiiiiiiiiii" 721-1200 Agt ~r"'I:= ..... yerd. a.den GrM ,..,,..,,,,..._,......,.-:r'"Til:IC'""': .... (Overl100000000Soldl' New~. etle, win-FANTASTIC ocaan & city 11.375/mollt·7311 · WTIMACl:llR.S -• • • ' doWS, custom eeblneta. ligflta lltew. Comptetaty M . Pool, PITS O.t<. bllalde" 2 ~ wntta. kitchen, MBA IUhe. Llf9 remodeted 3Br 3Ba. 3000 0L0E COM -3 IMS upper lfftm. occ. Coldwell led! 2M 18A. N9wly up- ...,_ time guer. rool, ~·· eq. ft. Agent 846-5712 11575 ..... ea11 tor D6ane graded I decorated 3BR pool home. Owner cers>et•. etc. M&l.000. llLL., •IHI• ~~ 'W:· a.or. ~· ~IOIO or w/T~~ ~Y may consider 1MM op-1111' IEll! _,.,. 3BA. 28A, on cut de ... llT,_/_ CdM • lk:Mmt condO 1 IMl.,•&:<tiii# ,.~ 1 w.. .... _ ~AL.a. JR MGMT Uon. Submit, Asking...___ in.a.a uc:. Comm. pool. 2 cat denl1tll JAG-""-. ....,. .. .-. 17~ $355.000. Call Robert ··--------~-1 gat~ p~ below JASMINE PAAK -9'*d fMI rm, quality decor. ---..,,.-,--.,.-=:::=-:a:-7 MlllMn 931. 1291 martlet: only ' •308-FantMttc ocean a _., 3 bd l2IOO ~ pool/tnnil evt 12/8 BrtgM a hit\ 28A 18A .-...... S2et.OOO bey vtewa! &fend new ~LB. IS. -38A ~ 12100lmo•aec. 75140H Duplex. Frple. w/d, emall IDI IM Ill( Biii· Aatl for: 28drm. 2 .. th corner hOfM. S3000 . llml yard. 1750/mo. 708 •O..flald Ar... llfflllT L91 Jlllll pantnouaa wMl leW op-NEWPORT ISLAND AREA .._,....,..,.. S wttfl Joerln. 6'6-31n ,,,__.._,.------GREATL y REDUCED TO ·-·· 790-13M tlon $1700 per mo. Chll"ront 3BA, dock. 2M lllw ,.m.y oom & CLEAN 38A 28A. patio. EM1aide, gorgeous re-$229.500. BY OWNER. -G & 81a AMII $390,000 S3500 ~ ery, 0 r f9ncad yard gar 11100 modal. 3BR. lg fem rm, Newly decorated. 3Br TwoP9nthol.leacondoaon rubb 200 on Wll1rfrlll ... lle. M ..,a. or~ molndudeaQrdn;/water. lrplC, c•thedral ceilings, 2'A8a form di" rm kite/ turning buln with grNI 644-6 • 112-Prime' lat ftoor lo-... ,. .,IHI =5 ~ :M.~i 5n Pant Or. M&-1521 Berber carpet, Ille floors. tam. i-m. app1ox 1G50sf. b•y & Cat•lina views. nu. m • lllllWI c•llon with large P9tlo • TRW required corner tot.$345,000Call OPENHOUSEDAILY. S500,000EACH 3BR.2BA.BluffsbeltbYy. =r::r~lcea=-:::~ mllllnd 21& ... -. •• CONDO E'SIDE. 2BR George lane, 720-0611 By Appt 838· 1154 A gr .. t lnYMtment. • .... 2 .. OOO I mo i.. No pets. Front 2,ABA blt-IM dbl nt1 or 721-3235. •tll-1•• REDUCED to S269,000. mal dining rm. -"'· · 28Al1BA upper. Iota of haa. S2000 tum. 8rMhler " • d No. peta. Wio Tefbell Realtors CALL L<>+S JACOBS ~lndowa, pvt 9Utldck. & Co AE 759-1211 hll~.;J8'. 11'2.,., .... ,. 9857 HOT TURTLEROCK VIEW -8384 214-Whit• wal., ocean f I _... ~ ... .... IAITW..-TUITll HOME. Price reduced 7&0 and aunut vlewal frplc, stove, ~ ge. P~IC OCEAN VU ----------- 3BR 2BA. lrg lot. quiet cul· Oecor•tor's 3BR home. ~ij ~~ Grubb & Elle Auttora 3Bdrms and 3 Bettis llOOO/month. By appt. Lux EMC home 3Br 11111111 ~·UC: Owner moving Lots ot upgraoes, private , 644-6200 ·1,15() eq. ft. of baeuttNI onty 213-273-3300. 38a, 18m ~. tum/~tum 2~!!8· ~ ~ NEW INSIDE & OUT spa CaH for an appt luxury-All brand new mlltMMffml 14500/mo. M0-2405 2.:'."~~ ...,_... W 9.500. OPEN Sun 1-5 Listed at $379,000. 2344 • . "81.500 Winter rent• Aefa reqd. -1 -... n Sun 2609Redtands sq 11. Fran Lug o 3BR 3BA with dining .. UT/•1~ Nopet Agt.OorieL• *e.-~ ..... _...._en -EAS-=T=-=s""1oe"="""'SMrp~~,-c-:-laa-n Agl Cart 640-7000 557-4373 Agl. UnllWTm• area' and ip.cJous yatd. HILi.LiU Aaglr Prop. Inc. 875-4000 ,-&;.jj;:-'4BR-1g 28R H~BA wl P9tio ... , Lftm TllTLlllll JM PE1'ERS-2'1t yrs new N4Mtds "face lift". Great (Enter through gueird gate ON SOUTH BAYFRONT f::: I dining,:~. Win~ Io w n ho u I e u n It AT m-Divorce & foreclosure 3BR.2'1t8A. 2100 '"·Im-remodel poten 1 l al . on H0191tal Rd) GrNt IOCatlonl 4BR 2BA. 'tar or yrly. $825/mo. A.gt &<66-9950 WM~u . . Spacious rem~ 3 BA, forces Nie of this beautl· maculate. Submit otters! S395.000 lrplC. garege. Yaarty. Agt --------E'SIDE 1-rm l>Khalor hM '-----------------• 3 BA. master w/retreat fut 5 BR, 3 BA family --------Call M•ryAnn McGuire 673-4082 *Laguna Ben hM $1950 Frplo, patio, stove & 11•;:z::-,--...,. ...... -_--.10~2~2 1 end dressing-room Pn-home Reduced to XTRA LG LOT-3BR 2'1tBA. 1-1 LIT + llTTlll Rea: 8464770 ,.11_11_ 111 --------refriQ. 1415. 203 Virginia ~-IKI -vale children's area. $585.0001 Must sellll Call ·ownerleavlngstate. Musi Charming Spanish Cot· 873 4400 -•• hl •CdM 28R 2BA. com· Pl. No pell. &<68 414180 Family room With bullt·m Dane 721 · 1550. or Mark selll tage. French doors. fire-2500 tlf. 2BA & den 3BA pleeely furn hM. E'SIDE 38R 2B,. .. _ ... 7""1760 B..... --------p1~ 2BR ~··rtty sys U,....,. unlurn Duplex. " '""' l .. UITmft library Great family ,.,. r.,,,en TOWNHOME-On green· ,.;;;"'"'1nc:1udes--;.ans I~ ~·~vall.11850/mo •2BR 2BA fr;,;;-hae. RV accaN, epa, 2 car Ptmt • 111 I• ne~ht>o<hood $307.900 belt. 2 mslr suites ~ den. new duplex. Hurry on th11 yrty 752-2181, 875-8135 S11001mo. garage. gardener Incl .,Haum==~/:C:°':Nlos:=:::;;;; 2 Yrs new, outstanding Grubt:> & Eiits Realtors L!fN ltlCh 1048 3 full baths, sec gate. one! 1405•000 ll• 1•14 11450/mo. 541-3990 ,. -horne onverylglot Com-___ 64•·6200 -1-UINWI 1900sll,$369,000 Grubb&EllisReallors YEAR-ROUND ~EAS E •• • HOUMforr.,,tlleue.3BR. z::::: 1002 I I d h FIXER ,...., d t ~· •-a a.a-..... a """"-6200 58R 3BA. Avail 1111. \llllft'lSf• Pete Y upgra ed wtt v..ea" an ci Y Rare 1ao• ocean/city -Sh,_,''"!t:'!!!' ~ •• ,~ _. IT2200 21 0r3-1ffl.389ve by 7 121 So. of ........ (Larkspur)"'· 2 2BA. 2 cat garage, lg llWPI .... '... A.IC . !Tl&rbte lrplc. "-llghts view lrom 2nd linhts view In N Lanuna. .... ....... ,........., .,. """""' "-F BR .,, ft y8'd Newport Heights 3BR "~-. ., -,, -•t•••1-ml -.......... , ...,._. "ory unK 2 ~lg lo · water puroftcatton sys-story ~.,.,,.us rm, Custom 4BA 3BA pool -.,..,.. -• 287 Knox S 1400 512e sq ft building ori tem-Bnght. spacious & 2B.tl approit 2200 sq 11 spa. 5 1,200.000 · 0 .....; ---·--Newport Heights large JBR. 2BA, dblefrplc, cus-BA. S1,875/mo. Agerit 7221248 19,500 t.1. land. Prime llghl. 3BR 2'i't8A & loft (2 Pool, l/p $76K below hse Set·Sun 1.5 SlS -__,. 3BR. 3BA. with dining tom btn-IM, large yard, illlbol 675-2804 • loc. 11.200.000. Russ mstrsultes) Posslb11ityol market at S349K. By Dartmoor MACLEAN 4BR Up. 3BR Down . ., .. and sp.ciou1 yard. RV acceu. 1434,000. ,....,.. 2107 Walll to beach. 615'h ..... lllMITU Fluter, Cannery VIiiage upanslon w/ocean view, owner 631-2204 IRVINE REAL . ESTATE S580K. Bllr 642-3850. N4Mtd1 "lace lift". Great C•ll J9tl, Grubb & Ellis OCEAN view custom Marigold. 38R, 2'1tBA, EASTSIDE 2BR house. 67~~~7 S619.000 fllll UlllD 723-4300 --..... llPLD remodel potenllet 854-&001 (0911) home 3Br 2'A8a +den 'gar, no~·· 11350/mo Oule1 community, gar· ... -1•I •M,111 128 44th St· Two 3BR 2BA 1395'000' Thlt lovety N.B. home was SP9. ·..,,..., 2-<:ar gar: 7JO-211• Iv mtg ege, 8M' bKkyard. Pet ..... Tl .....,.. Large lot In quiet Newport 8Mch nelgttborhood. 3 ~ home wtttt gar· ages 10 spare! Sec>9r•t• unit for guests/office Pretty yard. separate from latge park'"g area. $435,000. c.i1 to see Ml-1211 CGJ REALTY WORLD , NEWPORT BEACH ........... 1141Ptmt•111 Great ~or 5BR 3BA. L!JN.. 1050 Units Ou.,ity coristruc-•-llTTlll Juat remodeled & lies 11900/moyrty. Gd credit. WANTED! Middle aged ok. 25· 84M902 lion Many upgrades 1-1-• + comfor1ebly In one of 931· 1338 or 536-5789 cpta tot on the sand Lg 1BR [)pix-Vary quiet 111111 Y• ~ & 1"$'2:;':8 1~~ • Llllm... Ocean view. S595.000 Charming Spanish Cot· Newpor1's prestigious ON THE BAY View of bHch cottage. 2BR All utlla pd. Pvt P9tlo. 1 ml For lnf~·mat1on sa a ' Beautltul 2BR. lem•ly room Call JOHN MAURER taiga French doors, ltr• are.. S rrounded S>y • 1 'MIA ....., S UIOO/mo to bcttl No unllg/garege "' Cappel 631· 1266 or 3rd BR. 2 Mstr Suites 631•1266 or 673_ 1718 pl.ce. 2BR. security sys-· u B.,boa Isl /Farry 2Br • , .. ,. · 1 ~2 · l•H• • .... 1111 w/BA. no steps. garana. tem. Includes plans tor ranch estate homes. 2aa. MC. blda. s1eOo/mo Sea Lion Realty873-5354 1675/mo. 22 2 .IC 852 .,n83 -..-A .. ..._ H h beaulllully l•ndscapad . '"'"t Cati '40-7000 Lll-.. l -vu new .........,.x. urry on 1 is private yatd Includes • ...._ &llt,i iilii 2124 .... ·- .. / 2BR <Anbedo. 2B, Al. Nob H,111 onaGru'b$'40b ,5.EOOOlllS "'-altors pool, P•tlo d9clllng & STEPS TO BEACH. 1BR. mTILt area, autt u move-n · """ grass area. Approx S800/yrly. Agl, Pat • 1Mll-Th'9 la ltl Newty painted \t\\1 :lJI' 11~\ ·11 "81 l•UFm.Y condition Carol Martin 644-6200 2.eoo sq ft . A must seell 722-7776. 7&0-1755 •LMgepetloa& yards 2BR 2'ir8A wi den. 2 car qfALTORS Freedom homes 3BR 1BA. 852•6083 Ill .. ~ 112111 f11W _. $549,000 C•ll Spyro. Steps 10 waler 89Ch apt •&Mii pea ok ettached garage, w/d •---~~~~~ needs lots o f TLC ... .. TWO 3BR 2BA UNITS. 3BA. 2BA. Lg lot. grMllOC 720-1218. or 645-4444 Sundeell g.,. $750/yrty. •c.tport• w/alorege hllup. All thl1 la localed In St70.000. Must have smll 11 I Ouietstreet Bastvaluet" 1475 500 Agt 759·1115 Muk Cardelucc1 R.E. Agt Pat 722.7779' •Pools • hlfhly dealrable area. 31~RP:,~:C, 21~~8 ':°:~~ :':fJpt~R~~ ~~;.~~~~E 4Br 5Ba. 4200 ~ sq-ft. sotar ~~~~~·,r-~~~4r · 120-1160 · 7~· 1755 eves. · • H Id "'1 Vact1n•/• '~~or~ IUICIOUS landscaping. ---------pool. cab•n• w/sauna & &.ml U1'flllT WU Tl... ·-..... eoo w. WILSON mow ~ 1-1* Owf'8f mohv•ted, short MT U11111J remote control Jacuzzi. &.ml U'l'FlllT Poot. & tennis! Sngl fM'llly 2BR 1BA, ftp, PitlO. gar. llU. ... IW walk to be.ch S575.000 2 Maslerauiteswl 2car at· new Kart1tan c:.rpet New contemp 4BR 3BA 3~ ~AL b~~~--0;~~ home. 3BR +Dan. 2 car $l200 mo yrty. 842_.782 2&A 18A. 1 car ..,,_, Mark Cardetucc1 RE. tached garage frplc. $700,000 tor quick sale houte with 'new docll ii.Mi' garege. 1289.950 nice 1750/mo. ~s:;_ 720-1760 comm pool & spa. Only 26412 CHAPARRAL Beaut int .. exten1tve uM .. / DOCKSIDE AE 722·9730 >==-......,. L 2 I z2 12_.. 2234 Rutgers 11 C. $ !99,ooo Diana C91>pel (o" Nellte Gail) ol granite & matble. gt.au .. , ~ -C CHUC JONES •• lllTMTD 631-1266 i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....-'""!' btoek. buiu '" &terao. ~t\X1\."1JI' I~·\ ·11 Wlln 2BR 1BA.frl*:,gar,1nc1ty. ~11.12t1orKM1-5743 -M-ESA.,.---~L MAR. 4BR 2BR colt age w/guest rm ltlCh I 069 Wine closet. recess light· ~Al.TORS,.. Moving out ot an Oldef gf' .. t CdM locatlon-1 blk 2... 11 d i ...,, R·2 tot $445,000 1ng. dbl walll·ln cloMt. I• .. ••••••-home? Want Meu11ty & a to China Covel oce•n. _., '· w, CO¥ar-.. WM~- • •t ::. ' • • S.a LIOf\ Really 673-5354 L...,E IT S2,2SO,OOO Cannery Vil-newer detached home In 2810 S..vtew. "8modal-petlo, dbla 0-· Nu CIPt• . ---------T W lage Realty. 673·3777 ........ N.B 7 Come see 49 Ing tlnlahad 11115. drpt. pnt. Brit 840-4152 ~iiiiiiiiiii~ 111111 llL •J PllSE SlllT' ....., _ Shearwaltlf'. Sun. 1-4. o" 11200/mo. 873-0881 MESA DEL MAR m ., 1111•... 3 BR. 2 BA, Barber orpts. .. -• - --"' Jambor.. & Brlstol In 28A 1 .. tlouM wlf9nced Sharp & c'8an 3BR + lam· SaM.tt. home on 8th fair· hdwood floors. remod. Seller have alalhed the Fabulou1 buy on this --821 VISTA BONITA Bayview Ttlf'race. Bii In 1l'IMMAC Spacious & light ,_, Y8'd. Avail Nov. 7. Hy rm. 2 frplca. n~ decor way of Senta A"• C.C BA. xtra lg tot. Room 101 price of lhi1 gorgeous BLUFFS town home. ... UT/-1-1 Most desirable "E" Plan. · 8 'T . 2 BR, 2 \I\ BA . 3BR. 3 lull batht, frptc. 2 Near HarbOf & Victoria. 11390/mo. Agl 546-9950 2100St, huge matr au11e expansion Need last 5BR 3BA homelll You wilt S1ngte level, 3BR rare pvt 5BR 3'hBA lovely Dover 3BR. tam rm, view. model ~ mo.t popular pvt P9tloa. 2-<:at gar, wl d 1125. 141-1109 for ~t. $385,000. Agt. 540--0130 H ie $579,900 Agent find pride of ownership & yard.. Only $355.000 Sh0res family home on lg 0 1tond& illon.ttT~ll Bkaelrls 1 1 81ovet ttoor plan. $449.000. C•ll hlllup. Gr .. t loc rv ~· -.-:3""•""•,...t-_.....-.,...----.,.,_,...-wp-t ml._ Lim 975-10501855-1932 outstanding location DARRELL PASH. Bkr COtner lot. t228 Marl•n My -· • M 811 720-a778 1700 Avl now 759.91-"'" ...,_."..,....· 3BA 28A Mesa Verde -... H~1 wt*1 you calf to ... this (7141720-9422 Ln '620 000 Stephante Hurry! Onty $-4861<. For ary, r Hgta. frplc. P9tlo. ~ ho m •. Av I now I We'll give you the down In l'llllfllWaLS special home. s.465.000. -,...B=:-:-:==c==:=:-=:-:::-:--VIP Properties. Inc' Appl. call JOHN CAREY *JASMINE PARK* nice. 322 Ogle St.•C. 11125/mo. Call Anne exChg for a sttare of own-Fantu11c! e>c.an & lights C•I Anne McCasta"d * LUFFS BEST BUY 675-2232 ~milli!l!QIJj¥~ Molalt HaMtl N,:,1: ~~I~ IMS/mo. 847·7540 831-1219 or 751""330 •ship You matte the v.ewl Gourmet kitch. 3BR 631·1291 or 751-4330 For Sate By Owner 3BR, _ ••••--• _ ...... _ ir-r...._ 1100 7""-.. ~., ........ & .unnytwnh•l 2 2BA I 1"2" 950 21LBA On.n Sat/Sun •1s•r-1-~..-.1 ~ -pets.* ~...., ... .,,. .. mthly pymts & -sttare • poo .. "'· n .. -... --·-·.. _...,....,...., _____ ,~,...,...,..,,,..=-:~,,....,,.---= matra w/baths + 'h bath. apprec You receive Bkr/Ownr 725-9008 1·5. 4~ Vista Roma ...... lllWI Fur'""9d One-Bedroom 321 LARKSPUR Duplex. 2 2 car gar. pvt P9llo. trplc. 100% tax benefits Must 760-3610 -/lmTl/ml Moblla Home Sl.500. 2BR Uf'lt1 2 btodca to Ing w/d micro Pool 1 have clean credit. Agl Mlllll .a ..... * P1lme c:ut-de-uc location 351 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. watar. Loaded. up-•G•ttKs quiet com· -------- 231-4335 Dys. Ev. Wk"ds 8!8u8!':.1\:::n~ed;:!:_ ..... ii.iiniial ii1.iiiii1ii1iiii1ii1Ni1i lComptate privacy on crnr in SEAVtEW. Garden ft l•U• * 842-2553 Ofedacl. 411-3921 Aou plex, 11250 mo.' By Appt 28~"\!!m.~ncl ... •WJUT Open Sun 1•5 Agl. ...... lot w/apafklng witerfall, paradlM w/50' water· N.B. "Lido Pant" Mobile 3BA 2BA Duplex. Frple, onfY 845-3177 Lv Meg lndry hk 1l'OPEN SUN 1-4* Carolyn 720-0280 • fish pond '" prol land-fall/stream & pond. Eactt unit 3 BR, 2 BA, 28R 2BA. Staps to bey I gat, newly decorated. 3BR 1'MBA, family rm. :~·llOO/mo.~htt: · ·n l•Lm scaped H .ttlnn with Guarded g•t• comm prime 100 blocll locatlon. pvt bch. 1980 COit M4K I02 Avoeedo. 11415 Ind Ir ..... , •harp 1 clean! .. ..._... 4~178~~:~'4:r~ ~111d~ UllLIULTll-ft.D l BR.2'1t BA.primeEut· ;anoo. poo1, .p.. Re-•f poo11 7 & tennis! ~8PS..._!.<>1 P~..._wmon't ... 149.500.780-0457 gae&..-.1eo-eo20 or,;.atreat.NrSCPlau. -·•~t,~1298 or So of H 35' 101 Prtnci aide Cotta M"a to-C4111tly returb 4Br 38a. 7 l ,000. -· .... .,, r....._. · 11100/-Call Dave tached homes! 2BR. wy. • ... , • 119 a 121 27th St., N. . 1191 Tl lllm Adcw..,.. 28A 18A ,.., ....... • 2'hBA 1449.000. Mary. P91• only 1615.000 ~ cation M.ny detwle tea· 3car gar. Agt. 644-ee<M -Priced lower 1 better IO-2BR 28A, light & wry. lrg duptex. Flreplaca, gar· 540-1151 Agt Bllr 720-8778 for Robin, Aot 640-7000 turn. From $305,000 ... -* ....... Act cetion than Mnllar new pttv pet.lo. Pool overtook• aoe. petlo, leOO/mo. 514 38R 28.A, femlfy room, .. 1-111 OPEN SUN 1-5 .... 11 duplexat. Agent mertna. Agt. 650-82&8 ,,_,,,.,,., Agt 815-4112 .,._ dat M«, 11300/mo COMFORT'::Le.-:arm -ColU Mesa 1024 320 Es!~~~,.C.M. Over 2.Jo~Newport 1754475 COM 38A 1'MtA, W/O, lnc:Weagardanar. 2737 ----"'"'F="'elda-,.--,,28A=-. ...,2-'MtA..,,... Ing older home on 45 toot 1BR IN AWARD WINNING .. •••• Heights. Incl 3BA, den & r!ll! ~ I ., •••• ,. & .... v LoCs garege, trpec, comer lot F,......,,,. Lane. 154-1742 Towmouaa wlfrplc & enc' lot just one blocll from WATERFALL COMPLEX family rm. 3 Arep&acea 1 ~ " •-CIJl!i' 1225 DIW. petlo 11300/mo. -mTllll 1•raga. Avall 11/1. theoceanl 2 bedrooms, 2 Dbl garaes_ $157,500. llT/-11-4 3 car garege. Ctlooea ~f.WTUYf tj:t( 11 Ctt.m~~ loft. C Mifi"' * 759-1245 * 38A 28A "°'* In good 1,095/mo. 722.0512 bath1 with grHt •it· Agt. 2770 NEW 3 BR, 2'A BA '/()'If carpet cotor. .REAL.TORS e Showe Q1'99tl Light. airy & E AY lot In HarbOf >Ont 38A home + of· oondleloo on.-street. SPACIOUS 3 BA. 2 8A 2· pan. I 0 n p 0 tent I a I . um 1-1 LIT T 0 w n h 0 m.. r r 0 m 1450.000 Vaulted em Lawn, C.M. Ac.a. MC· b lgueat. Stepe to bch. Won't .... I 1200/mo. atry condO. Frpk:, brlcll Spacious livl"g room with WHtalda Sturdy 3Br $281,000. MANY NICE OPEN WED-SUN 1·5 =ch doon, ~r~nga. tlon. Asking S375. C•ll )Ura lg fncd yd, frplc. gar DIANA 780·5000 or P9tlo, gar, pool. 11175 flrepteoe beemed oeil-. 3245 CLAY ST eolleet, I02-M7-4718 & ...,..,.., S2IOO, 875-7214 144 1610 "8/Mu Attra Call Jane 11a.eut Ing• llght bright tamlly hOUH 1259,000. Agt AMENITIES. Must ... , 5 .. --11111 -garden wl jac ub, ....... ro0m with akyfighta, Iota 875-0530 Of 966-2030 mlnu1• from bMch. r1111• -• 1425.000. Call PATTY °' wlndowe. dining.,... 1 IEW 245 PALMER. a1-1• 1121ua1 NE88fT 931-1219 Large kitchen with dtn4ng By owner. 722·3501. or One of tt\e kMlleat homel ., .. st:. ., cond111on-TIWl•IU 636-0806 ~ ::;. ~~ '= Ing. 25,000 • ..._. lot W/pool, IP8 & 88Q. lll-l1• Specious lownhomH· 5'>1nn•• Colle Condo Tradl tlonel faallngi---------Ealitllda Cost• Meaa. All (,I ,(~ ,I 11 KJ;\!~ 3BR 2BA. decks, private Large prlv ywd, 2 Mstr ~--· w/wood floora, pella ~T HEIGHTS, lg Ii\ I l\ll '\'\ yardt. BBQ & •P• Bdnna, community IC)e. BrMd new SN Fetr• doora & wlndowe, new 2BR. 28A. comer of Clift m Cell tor datah c:erpeb. A gllmmar of city & St ·Andrews.. New paint Ht \111111.,. 1215.000 _,_lllmt Condo, ,.... occuplect ltgtlta & mounteln lltew, &carpet.2cargar.S1150 .... .... •• 1111• = ~2'°°'· ..,.. 11.0M •• 000.c::_ 972.0171, 744-1382 .. Uf/m1~ I •---...... ~='!:'.:'!'!-M 1111• ... 1111 1:i::n.att3:A ~·~':':. SE~L '°''"'"""""°'' -···---· 8llr Awe. Pnv. 1P9. 29A ~ MMA# 14311<. Bkr 842-3150 thrO"lh clMlifled hM, It.Ill. CUMOnt home. ~ .. / MMl1I ::'C,.~w. '\t\XT\.,__"Yf rt:\ 11 =~ ~ REAL.TORS • oocupant. 8oetl 2 bdrme ' . ,, __:. ... ,.. ... -· \::: !L .. f' ( -. l t t l J · ' I t J • • • • • I ..... .,. ................ to .... -. a '8rry, mt• .,.,. .... ...,oao .,_ ..._ --hln 8M IOAaMO·~ .......... TI.CM ~=.':-"lflhd 2 •"•' • lt~Jt Juel ..,.. ...... == ... IOO. lh N Ill."°' +I'*-• tor lnoofne. ...... ...... .,..,, De ........ ,.. roof. = L._. ~.~;::::· llH.iil. Alt TuH ~·lnC...dll ICMllRewa. ~ • Mir, • -to,.... ... -... . ....-..._,..,o•Js•a _. .......... ..... _..,.IMA &r.-•..... ............ ..... H .. Sell Y 11r Pr1P.rtrl CalCllllllW, ......... 2169 T2o:::~·'-. 3M. o • ....-:r......_ ~· --~·~,9A~5 ~...,· p .. • ,...C'y,..·"'*towl_!M..O~~, •uc TO llCH~ RA ,,,. ll00-LAAOICOnAG£ --·· ·-t t 1 ~ 2d ,.... --Le e.no.d Ytltd. ..--_,.. -. -..,._ place 1 1\00 montfl. .... I Im 3M2M Souttl~JO tug, ..._.... -llf• Y .,_"" .,...... LAG .ivcteo ape w/MW ''"· Colwei•lf to ff-. SA, ~ tOOlft, ,.., 22· ne. 790-t " Ull•,.., 11500/mo yHtly Pl••H r.111 -•Id, so• 12eoo mo IDTIL I 10 0 1"' 0 d •'I• kltdl •Id $500/mo )!Ftr ._ ICIOeee dOM to c.pec, _.. 11,100/mo ~ • MQl'it)' M0-5.552 ts.3-ttlt 11.,,,..-,, 31R 29A ~R 18A In 113-0Me 47~ .,._.. 7~el1S Ind IJ1JI A~ ~ 1Mpo6"' S1,f50/lft0 ..... 1362 •2 •• ,.,.~. " ----... -.---.. .......... =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll-1 ....... --38R 28A. t Dloek 10 , ........ ·~··· 11· .... 1 c....._ ..,..,, Mil '°' -....,.,...... om _. -" .. _. UC>c>er .._.....on • getegie .,.. BIO YARO 1.AO lmmec qui.1 38r OCMl'I Unfurntlhe<J ~.,. Santa Ana Htlghu cv ...._ -:';&!:=-· 144-toeo !: =~0o':':= ,r:;, ~':cs.':~~~ Pr~ ~•led :: ~=-:,~et,: ~~:,,.~~Is G-S·1:0Wm: 'Y s 1eoo1mo 2184 w~_,, E:~n:E~,,! A~,.J:.in i~~~~...:=,;;;-;;;~~ * "'MY• St ** eso-ol92 decJc s1eoo 87 ·6530 38R, 2'>8A Eno Unit grey earpet .. tec> down long 1•m 249-8274 ea&a·JIM• 2eA 28A 2 car garege 28R 1BA deCil l gan10• 38• r9bulou9 vu -bet\ •BLUFFS CONDO o.•-~ -/ 1 d d LR wlt1replece 4 15 ...-I F \/b k d .... a.o. 531t. ~ 147 2126 "' ..... ,_,., •llAftAIL.T w H cude eourtyr Ptrete Clltlhaven LUX BAYFRONT 18r "Ory ron ec: 'f&l ...,_ .,... !i'i!!i'~~-"!""1-.mt & tennit 11900 721·8579 drps. pnl, crpl, epplc, a.et Newpoft Penln1M1la patio & private~ Chll· lllOO/mo '°"°o F/P l0tm din, AIC, grndr Spec1ou1 ~!!"'"'"""!!!''""!"!'-'!"'""ml!"!~ 3 IA. 2 BA, nice tum COMMANDtNO VIEW of 38R, dttl(l. fem rm, 2' t8A eddr ... Stec>t 10 beech• dren & pets OK Short °' Ge' beKh pOOI S 1850 I 1300/mo 975--1266 lalboi ,.....,., 2607 OCIMl\w/"' .~· dedca, frplc, COMI Well-well QIMI. tip. pool, jte. No pell 2 cat petltltlg. 111/d '"'UC>· IOng tefm ..... lmmedl· 11•111111• 120-155« or 760.()919 a"5i;;.' 2=84~ °"'Y a.ect1 ecro11 1trMt. 11en IN. s..g..0709 bullt·1n1, newly decor-•1• occsuf7a~5, Posslbte J .. 1111 • IM-tlll • -w.-South Coan Metro 2:!~8~&:~ :.:"'.!i~0 ~~;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-;;-;;-;I Lu11:urk>u9. L.,ge llV rm •ULTRA lerge2 sty, 4BR, et9d CANNERY mo ..... , __ , 2186 S9SOmo + aec&ret l<'MI i:..-.......... 2 I u. Gourmet kllcn. Pvt dedl 28A, temlly rm. 2 Ir plea, RENTALS. JR MGMT -mllf ~ ..,., 38R 2BA Ofl llf\d·best 101 couple °' am temlly nurft. _,.. "" 18drm 1"5. 1.o de(>Ollt. quiet cul-de-sac;, grdnr 675--4606 l-... ., 111-1111 ~ ··I bNch Sec. apa. AIC, Specious 2BR 1BA Pfl· Steps to Pteu newly N 1 722 7178 49• 2215 '" 955 5 ..... \t""'I 11 ' lu'." 11 dblegar S3SOO 722-6460 va1e patio wall\ to b.acn pnld 28R 1BA Condo 0 P9 1 • 38R, 28A, 2 CAf gen1ge, • °' ·1 lnc:t.Sl,850/mo fM •1528 BACK Bay condo 3Br REINAC I oc .. '"':Tr.ns-I~ Avail 11 /15 $1095/mo gated patio OIW pool 2BA 1BA 1.1pP41r, lrptc, 2 ~rdnt Inc Mtlr BR~ BA, NORT~ LAGUNA Ck>M to * ·----* 2Be, lireplec:e. year lease ~--......,_ ·• 675-5205 pet Ok $77~ 840·5774 deelts gar , lndry, wood llv rm, lam rrn No pe11 oceen 38R, tam rm tlm. -$1300/mo. Pvt patio 59-3990. 538-2725 ' Obi get grndr Incl Choice.,. .. , Furn Duplex, ft""' & v._.. 6.42-3288 \I'\\ 'J JI' l'i " ·1 1 ---beam ceit oeacn bath • · 58R 2'hBA Refs S1IOO ........., ..,_ \\ -l -n-•••-.,..,-IPWlll•FS $1175 avl 1111 673-0438 BEACH AREA 38r, din 11950. O\Mt nghbmd. Avail 10· 6 ,30 190 llUDI COVES q(AUORS • · ---•-·-CONDO S1850 ~ -rm, llv rm etc Gated, s.a Lion Riiy 113-5"4 6 1 8 • 2 8 5 • 2 .2 6 1 Lerge p1t10 pool Over· 38R 28A t 2800 675•5511 Agl 28R 2BA yearly adull* pool & 9.1\a cl bh --------1 1ook1"g Newport Bay 2BR 28A S 1450 _. a .. -.-2603 n0fl·smk91'& no pets Hr • ...,. ' u OUM, 818-<448-~ 2BR 2BA + Oen & lllP 8RAN0.NEW NEWPORT Avail tt/\ 675-4839 48R 3BA $4 100 STEPS TO BEACH "'_...,..,, llbrary1ba)' $9~0/mo len"11 crta oo like, nr Newe1... 2169 $2400/mo yfly NORTH VILLA S2SOOtMO ·-------•! 28R 28A S t250 Balboe Pen lmmacute1e SR.AND new 2Br 2 lull Ba 673·3986618· 799-4195 ~:0<;~,~1~~~!~ ...... llWJBlll s~ioo~t~~~!cur-"'9S.1·• Prof Decorated & Land-3BR 2'~8A $1900 spec: 3Br 28a St295 2 watk·1n closet cn1r1 air BRAND NEW 28R 28.. 38R+ den, 28A, pool, flp. lty conao. bay & oc .. " 2• ..... '"91 acape Wood> snu11ers Lm IHflllT Lii 113 9333 <Np avt 1111 673-•264 1 spa Sec e1og Lmcolr., t lttr .... 2tw lu f/ a/ ,__ .... 2 P•tlot. 2 Cat gat. blt-fns v-n"'-natlo, s 1ou• •111-l•• vaulted ce1hngs F R L R 3BA 28A yrly $3500 Call -VIL' .. Balt:>O• new 1 Br I Harl>Of 607 w Broadway I Untvrn Gl/8{19 laundry P c m ..... o geted ......... ....., ...-<.IV 2 •bl 1 IC 3 80 LY" 760 50007675-0555 ~ Only $775 857 ·2599 Deck $1000 mo · Oep ' . . ,,... paint, c ... n. quiet. Agl 675-4912 mar e rp s rm . •W•llT--conoo. very clean pOOI I 3'1n 51 • ~1 '1 l prkng, J~i No Pe1S $1625 (818• 798-9504 mstr has lrg dresser & RE/NAC --•• I ~ "'• $1395 o 846-.4529 r 2BR 1BA patlO lndry & view rplc, oeaut decor ._.._ 548-37?7 m •Wltmmf * Roman tut> Overs1~ed gor ·I carport 5825 6..,._8586 s \200/mo * 650-9466 1-""' Spotless 4BR-EJI~ ......... _ 28R 28A on Newport 6'4-l968 Mr Peykolt \t'\ I ')'(' liJ \ II WINTER LEASE Island 2606 Bayt,onr Duple• 2BA Custom 1 .. 1ures. 3 car 38R -oen.38A.pool,mt" Island. $1750/mo Call DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba lrplc \\ _. ••••TTllUll ,..,,..E ANFANT-48R grr •SUNOECK• Sn13rOOm •31BRaSs1600tr ICL~~:: ger Newland/Adams vu Lg gar Bullt-lns. OavlO, MarlOn 8u1e Ally '*ALTORS ' 38A 2' BA 2 St 1 vv g o 00 P .. _. Water /gardnr paid beam cell. & wellpaper 722•1486 m•cro cn trl·a1r gar w -.-------' · O<V c;ar area. 1enn11 & vus St 400 2BA tBA wastler dr}et gar w d 53s..1374 557_8632 Pvt petlo. Frplc. $1825 remote walk to shops & garage new carpet Avl PENN· 48R nouse $1.975 Recently remooe ea • _ 818-798-9504 llYFlllT UMIW beach S1550 673-0343 now• Sl200/mo Call OCEANFRONT-Cnarm1no $895 mo 646-06-45 BEAUTIFUL BACHELOR ... YllW If lllAI Rusty 63I·1266 3 BA nome grl 1ocahOt'I On t"le Boardwalk Sep 1tyou'renotmerchlt1glotlle LOVELY 1600 sll 3BR 2BA 2BA W11h dock tor 40 3BR 2 1BA very pr1Ya1e E•ec nm in.Dover Snores 1 Door to beach• 5212-A • ~~ . 52 800 Cute sma11 2BA 18.A "8"' i.irchen 1rg BA Quiet & ~luf'9,)'0Um .. ybe 2BA.2cargar.sngl lam-It. t:>Oat Furmture avail $2 6001mo 675 -1895 SBA poo1 52600 mo Seashore Refurbished •4• • .....,., ....... ~ carpe1&pa1nt 2carpao 1 Secure $550 YRlY inc payingprlcesthat11teoutof lly hm $1500/mo. gmdr Lg patio w11n spa Agt'OPEN SUN 11-4 St 000 set 645·3000 2BR tBA s11001mo No 1,___ .... • 1ng $850/mo inc .it•ll> uJ•• N-!>mlli no peu, 1180. Incl Lv MM,I S.4-1649 'S2200lmo· 673-377 7 112 VIA LO RCA dayit 548·9849 evt'~ pets 432-7767 • ; lllL Tiii ii 1· 1 124 Ao••• 673·3039 673-6372 •Spa •Pool •view 311 Montero. Peninsula 631-1400 $505,000 Sun 1-5 505 Morning Canyon. Corona def Mar 1821 Toyon Lane. Baycrest 631-7300 $539.500 l 2712 Skylark, Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $489.000 I ••v •2t0 Liiie Ln =2 14 Sea~a1re. NB Sun l-4 673-4400 $483.000 ·• Sat ~Sun 1-4 **Waterfront **•waterfront and Pool vGlve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI 280 Cagney :: 211. Villa Balboa 759-6600 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOI 144-9060 $419,000 Sun 1-5 * 1727 Tradewinds. Baycrest 644-6200 $575,500 1841 Port Abbey, Harbor View Homes. Nwpt 223 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle Bch I 631-1400 $875,000 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 720-9422 $475.500 Sunday 2-5 * t 2 l05 Vista Entrada Newport Beach 2298 Redlands. Back Bay.NB 759-9100 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 854-8001 $434.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 2609 Redlands (Easts1de) Costa Mesa I 640-7000 $349.500 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM v37 Rue Fontainbteau, Newport Beach 13105 Atta Laguna. Laguna 673-9333 $795,000 Sat 1-5 644-9060 $425.000 Sun 1·5 1 1500 Santanella. Corona del Mar * 1851 Bayfront. Newport Beach 975-1050 $579,900 Sun 1-5 6~5-0303 $475.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3059 Tyler Way. C M 546-2313 S245.000 . Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1 t 109 Via Waz1ecs. lido Isle, N.B 545-6150 $769.500 Sun 1-5 113 Via Yetta. lido Isle 631-7300 $675.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 t 2715 Wavecrest. Broadmoor CdM 760-6082 $795.000 Sunday 12-5 t 1917 Yacht Truante. Seav1ew 644-6200 $759.000 5 BEDROOM Sun 1-4 924 S. Jackson. Santa Ana 546-2313 $191,900 Sun 1-4 •t4501 Brighton CdM 673-9333 $3.600.000 * • 1850 Boa Vista Cir. Mesa Verde. C M I Sal/Sun 1-5 759-6600 $435,000 Sun 1-5 , ...,... 41 Monaco. Harbor Ridge Estates 673-9333 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3210 S. Park. Santa Ana 645-0303 $227 ,000 20322 Portvlew 101 . Hunting. Bch Sun 1-5 * •t241 Can.al Newport Shores 63 1-1400 $498.000 t 107 Crystal. Balboa Island Sun 1-5 631-1400 $.1 .195.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 759-6600 $217.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2839 Velasco. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $268.900 Sat/Sun 12-4 t * •55 Sea Island. Newport Beach 760-5000 $269.000 Sunday 1-5 555 Vista Grande. The Bluffs NB 759-8389 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 20332 Tidepoll :: 203. Huntington Beach 759-6600 $2 19.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2209 Vista Huerte, Bluffs 644-6200 $240.000 Sun 11-5 1139 Charleston. C M 546-2313 $255.000 Sal/Sun 1-4 30 v 17 Cherry Hill. Newport Beach 760-5000 S 1 495.000 Sun 12-5 320 E 19th St. Easts1de C M 631-7300 S339 500 Sat1Sun 1-5 2771 Mendoza. Mesa Oet Mar CM 631-7370 $299.900 Sunday 1-5 t * * 609 Via Lido Soud 759-6600 $2.850 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR plus FAM RM or DEii 2030 Van Ness. S.A 546-2313 $164,500 Sun l -4 * t 2643 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. N B •2111 E Oce~ri Blvd Balboa Peninsula 673-7300 $525.000 Sunday 2-51 545-6150 $675.000 Sun 1-5 2839 Catalpa. Eastbluff NB 759-6600 S595 000 Sun 1-5 t 2048 Vista Ca1on, Bluffs 644-6200 $425,000 Sun 1-5 401 Vista Roma Bluffs 644-6200 $329 000 Sun 1-4 412 Fullerton Ave. Newport Heights 631-7300 $510000 Sat Sun 1-5 :. •9 Harbor Island Haroor Island 644-6200 $4 650 00 Sa1 Sun 1-5 I 586 Wendy Land, Costa Mesa 759-6600 $172.500 Sun 1-5 •444 Vista Roma. Newport Beach 760-3610 Saturday & Sunday l -5 1396 Garlingford. Costa Mesa 540-7355 $245 000 Sun 1-5 I 1612 Highland Dr Harbor Highlands 2 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi •361 Bayview Terr. Costa Mesa 673-9333 $275,000 Sun 1-5 12 Belcourt Or S. Newport Beach 760-5000 $1 .195,000 Sun 1-5 5 Canyon Crest, Canyon Crest Estates 644-9060 $275.000 Sun 1-5 422 Heliotrope, Newport Beach 760-5000 ·$559.000 28 Jetty, Jasmine Creek S.4-9060 $529.000 v 4 7 Mainsail. Jasmine Creek. CdM Sun 1-4 Sat 1-5 720-0280 $538.000 Sunday 1-5 251 Mesa Or .. C.M 646-7171 $269,000 •43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge Sun 1-5 759-6600 $739.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 309 Orchid. Corona del Mar. 675-551 t $625.000 Sun 1-4 t v 12 Rue Chantilly. Big Canyon. N.B. 759-6600 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 108 Sapphire. Balboa Island 644-9060 $795,000 Sun 1-5 &5 Shearwater Plaoe. Bayview Terrace 631-7300 $595.000 Sun 1-5 * v 36 Whitewater. Newport Beach * * t 209 Grand Canal Balboa Isle 760-5000 $635.000 Sun 12-4 631-1400 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1906 Irvine Ave. Baycrest Sun 1-5 . 631-7300 $475.000 ........ 1907 Yacht Colinia. Seav1ew, NB 760-5000 $779.000 Sun i -5 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEii 3327 Nevada. C.M 546-2313 $289.000 12 Odyssey. Newport Crest 759-6600 $379.900 Sun 1-4 1 1925 Lanai. Mesa Verde Costa Mesa 631-7370 $474,900 Sunday 1-5 Sun 2-5 1228 Marlon Way, Dover Shores. NB * 12932 Brittany Woods. Santa Ana 1862 Parkcrest. c M 675-2232 $620,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9t00 $369.9.00 Sun 1-5 646-7171 $289900 3032 Carob. Eastbluff 644-6200 $495.000LH 2232 Port Aberdeen Seaw1nd Sun 2 • 5 1 18 15 Port Wheeler. Har View Homes 759-6600 $629.000 Sun 1-5 Sun l -4 631-1400 $565.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2806 Carob. Eas1bluff 631-1400 $585.000 Sun 1_5 2661 Pt Del Mar. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $665 000 Sun 1-5 2806 Carob. Eastbtull 631-1400 $585.000 Sun 1_5 205 Via Koron. Lido Isle I 631 .1400 s095 ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 3245 Clay St. Nwpt Hgts. NB 631-1266 $450.000 • * t 116 Via Lido Nord Sal/Sun 1-5 631-1400 $1.799000 Lido Isle t 2520 Cllll Or., Newport Heights. NB 2402 Visla Nobelza Blulls 754-6262 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 644-9060 $378.000 1500 Cumberland. Westchff. NB 3245 Washington Costa Mesa 642-5200 $485.000 Sat 2-5/Sun 12-5 546-23 l3 $255.000 503 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $670.000 638 Darrell, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $249 .900 I 31 18 Yukon, C.M Sun 1-5 I 546-2313 $269.900 Sun 2-5 Sat Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 1 Sun l-4 Sun l -4 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEi ••649 Darrell St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $231.000 Sal/Sun l -5 33 R1dgehne. Newport Beach 673-9333 $4.995.000 6 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 • * •319 Morning Star Dover Shores 760-3600 $2.250.000 Sun 1-5 TOWllHOIES CONDOS FOR SALE * v •t 102 Scholz Plza 243. Versallles. NB I 642-5200 S 120K Studio Sunday 1·5 1 1 BEDROOM •2563 Orange Ave Costa Mesa 650-7000 $295 000 Sat/Sun l-4 * •9 13 Van Ness Costa Mesa 760-5000 $263 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2324 Vista Hogar Bluffs N B 759-9100 $295.000 SallSun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEi 245 Palmer SI . C M 722-350 l $289.000 Sat/Sun 11-4 . MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR 217 Topaz Balboa ~d 673-6900 $725 000 3 BR plus 1 BR 122 & 122 · ~ Onyx Balboa Island 675-4822 $749 000 3 BR plus 2 BR Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 440 Begonia, Olde Corona del Mar 759-6600 $620 000 Sat/Sun 2-5 t 4 l2 Dahlia. Old Corona Del Mar 673-4400 $595 000 Sunday 1 -5 430 Golden Rod Ave Newport Beach 760-5000 $649 000 Sat1Sun 1-5 4 18 Heltotrope Olde CdM 644-9060 $585 000 Sat/Sun 1-~ * * 4809 Seashore Newport Beach 673-3777 S 1 199 000 Sat1 Sun 11-6 3 IR plus 3 BR 424 Dahha Corona del Mar ~59-6600 $865.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus 4 IR 320 Heliotrope, Olde Corona det Mar 759-6600 $950 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES . FOR SALE 631-7300 $358.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •t23 Southampton. Belcourt Hiii. N.B. 1206 Essex Ave. Westchff 644-6200 $539.900 •376 22nd St. Newport Beach * ........ •280 Cagney Ln 215, VIiia Balboa. NB 1 435 c arnation. Corona Del Mar 673-4400 $190.000 Satt Sun 1-4 760-1900 $1 150.000 675-4822 $595,000 Sun 1-5 1123 W. Bay. Peninsula 760-3600 $625.000 3 IEDROOI Sat 1-5 Sunday 1.4 63 1-7300 $585.000 Sun 1-5 278 E. Wiison. Easts1de. C M 721-3235 $345,000 I * • 1101 Berkshire Lane. Wes1chff I Sat/Sun 1-4 631-7300 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2727 Hiiitop, HarbOr View Knoll, NB 673-9333 $575,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 272 Brentwood. Costa Mesa 760-5000 $429,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * • 1927 Leeward Ln, Baycrest N B * • t 1 Cambria. Spyglass CdM 528-7621 $559,000 Sat/Sun l-6 760-1900 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 t 18 Atbegar. San Clemente vt31 Monaco, Newport Beach * •t26412 Chapparal, Laguna Hiiis S.6--7111 $400,000 Sal/Sun 12-4 848-5792 $825,000 Sat/Sun l -5 643-2357 $700.000 Sunday 12-5 * t v •240 Nice Ln 117. Villa Balboa. NB I 673-4400 $189,500 Sat/Sun l-4 747 Schenley Bay. Costa Mesa 645-2770 $157,500 2 IEDROOI 3 1 1 Cypress. Peninsula 631-1400 $350,000 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-5 17 Barlovento. Newport Crest. N.B. **t2901 Ocean Blvd. Corona def Mar v2556 Crestview, Bayshores 673-7300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 &31-1400 $2.980.000 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $765,000 Sun 1-5 2524 Elden =t.4 . East Costa Mesa 631-1400 $239.500 Sun 1-5 ••t515 Dartmoor. Laguna Beach ••v•210 Lille ln .1:112. Sea Faire, NB Sat 1-5 723-4300 $1.200,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 673_.400 5425.000 SatfSun 1_4 Sun 1-5 * * t 1504 E. O<;eanfront, Penn Point 631-1400 $595.000LH Sun 1-S ••v•210 Liiie ln #308, Sea Faire, NB &73·4400 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1_. *21 Canyon Crnt, Corona del Mar 89 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 759-8600 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $655.000 133 Cecil Place. Coate MeM .< · 321 Orchid, Corona del Mar 645-0303 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 7eo..3800 $1, 175,000 3025 Corte Portoflno. Newport Beach ••v11 Petiean Ct. Bayview. NB •• 1915 Galatea Terrace. CdM 780-5000 $539.000 Sun 1-5 '54·"93 "89.000 Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $1,895,000 Sun 1-5 S Mofo Court. Newport Crest 63,_1400 $269.900 320 E. 21tt St., ca.ta Maa 548-7001 S305.000 2018 Port 8rl1tol, H.V. Homes Sun 1-s 844-toeO $480.000 Sun 1-5 t * * 2215 Heather Ln. Newport Beach 631·1266 $665,000 Sunday 1-5 **t1300 E. &.abOa, Penk1tu&a • 831-1400 12,545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22te AedlMd•. Beck Bay 144-e200 1434,000 2712 l..lghthouM Ln. H.V. Hiiia Set/Sun 1·5 644·9080 $875,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 370 ~. E.811 860e 9"-8080 1331.000 •811 O.dellla Wf/f, Corqna del Mar 751 MOO 1111,000 Sun 1-5 1n0r8ndc.M1.lllboe~ 1•... ... l9l/8un 1-5 100ll ••'*"· a.din..,.. Ml-7171 ..... 430 ...... llde Dr. Nftport leach lfS.1133 1175.000 .... ,_.It. Qeorg9. N 8 l1Mla 11.•.000 Sun 1-5 1830 Port Aenwk:k. H.V. Homet 144-toeO seee.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s 1515 Prtad4la .L.n, Harbor H6gNel Ide 844-9080 ...... ISO Sun 1-5 •1308 Sandcede, H.V. H .. &M-IOIO 1821,000 Sun 1·5 2 II ,1.1 Fii ii tr IEI • .,.~IC) cagney Ln 120. Vlfta a.lboe. Ne 761-3315 Sunday 1-5 ...... *"•30 aei,cr• Ct, ........... N8 114-..a l*..000 ... 1.a Sun 1-5 HOIES FOR REIT t * * 24 Balboa Coves. Bat boa Coves, NB 650-7000 $2400/mo Sunday 1~ • 1409 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace 673-9333 $4.100/mo Sat/Sun 1·5 1 12 Via Lorca. l ido Isle. N B. 675-1895 $2.600 Sun 1-4 COllOS TO WI Ill ES FOR RED •••vt63().4 W Oc:ewlfront, N.8. 722-6460 $3500 Set/Sun 1·5 let U1 llta, Y • Sell Y •• Pr1f1rtrl Clll •••dMlape.COfWDllMs ln.e4M ...... .. ...,..... 1-4.__._ _________ _ • 1111ms TO 1u111 v 1BA. $550-$650 -'2BA. $650-$750 -'3BA,$950 Gas & WC!ler paid' Poot garage, dishwasher' 642-5073 * 650·6069 !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ! ACRON painle< 4 CO<ldle 77 A1tray t TWg911 IOf 96 Enefgy 5 Prison slang 81 Force(on 118 S9C'ed song 6 Dance ol 11141 someone) ~etblllll 102 S-t1'18'*' curve 20s 83 Huell Ann'• 8 Hwth-eoun<llng 103 -1toc111ngs 7 UM ol mode ol tra\191 11 18n't well 105 Gutt of -ourrent aobr 85 .. 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L8tWe. ..... 84 MIMry t•7 ~ dMelofl8 ·~ I "Otl, - -MA16annwr 151 -~ 17 Yw"9 OerlCaCI .. 17 11MC'•elo.r 153 MlftonO or ...... Cellf 2~one·a eon .....,, ......... ,,..., 71 -Un...o ,.,. .. __ y ... ........... , UNt of 72~ Doodle Dendy'' 74 ....,.._,. • , .. ,...... ~ .... " ... •3Br 28• hM $1-495/mo •LuJC 3Br 288 apt $1500 •Lux apt 3Br 28• $1350 Agt Jonnt S<'~ Bartendress/Cock t aol 8"t shift Apply in person. Island Yacht Club. 1500 Newport Blvd , C M llKlllPl/lntHm W/refs Call for appt M·F 9-2. Wendy, 675-1922 C ircul a te Pet111ons $50/$200 day No eap nee So Cnty areas Pd 3 times weekly 855-722• How you work ... A \ an Accoun11na Proce\,Or, your \\Ork "''II he fas1-pa.:ed and repc111101n. You'll 1.:ommu· nicalC by telephone w11h Re~· 1auran1 Mana1trs and vendor\, and procus wcd.ly payroll and 1n•o1~s. Requ ires the abiht) 10 handlt> a cons1 tcntl> high \Olumr or rtptUllOU\ \\Ork ;tOJ mttt daily deadhn~. You mu~t a lJtO ha•-c 10-kcy b) touch \l 1lh and an occllent telephone manner is just as important as where you work. A s a mt'mbtr of the Denn)''\ IM. tnm. )'Ou'U •'Ork '" an dul en11ironnwn1, loc:a1td in the beautiful ~tk Pl.at e com· pta in lr11iM. With an n citma bknd Of t'1all ill09i, mtaur· ancs and bu1lnns suitt~. Park Pl.Kt is truly a "C'll)' within • city" ftaturina btautifully land~pcd arounds and amplt .,.,11ina ' .,.. ,.,.., meru .... ..,.. ~ IO 0...·1 loc. .. wt'1I ,.. ,.,. • a cc a r 1 palidool For • Fii F .a tltJ Ulow.. eel m.. 1'1·5* ..... _,......, ...... ,.... aw._..-. .............. ___ °'_ ... ........... ,, 11$1 2 CllAICAL ..,.11111 . mts er '" 1111nur1 ... 1Wf9' l~e openeno1 No F<w ..,._ MMIOtl E..c.p d C"*' Homewotll ~r For pmete non·e>rollt eapenenc;.e ttq\Wed We Benefit l)tl.g Send re-. Miited by IMI NI ph~ lllW lllEITlll agency 8oo•Oleeol"Q & treln Cell 213-291--M7 t IUfM to P 0 Bo• 11t23 le.ten Cle., $ 10/Hr V.,-y iomputet 1111111 req d or 800-252•0559 tOd•Y Coete Mesa. 92927 fleJI tlrs 8-10 1111/wtt Ha~ you eY9f lhOughl abOUt l•klng your C:US· tOIM< wvlc• end cash hendttng 11t1111 and appty- 1ng them 10 • grHt cereer In oenklng? Eldorodo Senk wilt train Teiter can· dldet .. for Full ttn<t Pert Time poslt1on1 at our Newpo<t Beach Orange Of Tustin offices lex IVI ATSC 75'-<>993 GENERAL OFFICE Com• MediCfll dOCt~• ..... ,~ '65·5290/d 759-3239/e Coron• Del Mar Animal putet. typing, organize. HS*~ '*'°" tor Hosp11•111e1eru"11ry enls-tlonel 111•111 for em. friend· medlCel cosmeuc ptet· tant Computer ••P Pfef ly Oitt wr_, deelgn Co LY nee Mull tla'fe 20-25 yrs but wlll 1r11n Must enjOy mtg enV1•me 67$.-0432 publlc relat10n1 and/or _ _ people & pets 673·021 1 ., •• ,,... u'" experience Con--IUL ESTATE Ill• msg -·-••ct Rtl\M 636-58'0 ... -Coordinate ree.Mng, prep M on-Frt 9-5pm -fll 1111 TIBll lllW. UIT & sending of H1CIC01Y ' r--· 111 Growing boating firm Far~s g1tts No .. P nee, Medical Limited OC>QOftun11y to )otn seeks resp person 10 as-wlll tra n Part or lull time -·-.a.II nauonat rnf estate mar- 1111 wlcustomer. phone. /\pply in person, Westclllf Exp'd In Medlcal. Med•· kellno tyllem with un. We offer e>tcellent com- petisatlon plus benet1111 For Immediate conslder- •11on. pteaH contac1 Oerol or Elaine at (714) 830-8800 Equal OO· portunlty emp!oyer computer, Input/gen offc Plaza, 111n & Irvine. N 8 care & pvt Ins 966•0175 limited earnings For ln- Ffprefd, salary 722•9055 formation. cell PETE lllYEI For oen1al l1b PlT Mon • Frt S~m11eage Must UM own car Apply at ~'7''" Newport Blvd C M 6'6·5060 . EARN $500 TO $10oo WEEKL V STUFF ING enlflplopes at home No Hper1eoce For free info send sell-addressed stampeo envelope 10 P 0 Bo.oc JO Dearborn Hetgllts M ich 48127 R~ AtOur~ lfoliday Gift Centers, ·You'll Be .Able To .Give And Receive .' Knutt ' 11 .. m · harm I• );1\lnl( \uu thl' 11pp"r1un11y h• l(t't ir1 rh .. hol11.l.lv 'P'"' 1:-l'htr<' 1ht> ~wlodotv• drfl\t' \\<" Vl' ~·I ur lt11lzdd\ (.111 l,•nft•r, di l'"" l11l n'> thruu;:huul '-<lulhl'rn ( dhfomt.1 lu mJlo.<' uur 11ne ~utihl\ pmdu.." "' .. 1Jarlt> 1 .. h11lrd.n 'h"PP"" Ar <>Ur ll,,hJo1, L111 4.. ,..,1...,, 1n Cry.,t.tl Court • South Con t Pl.u• ( osl• Mu.al. ll<•U II hdH' the 'h.t"'-" '"!'Mn l'\lrd m'""''' fo•r lhl' h11hda\ ...,""'" and hd\t' .i ;:rl'dt ''"" J 111nl( 11 \II "" ,.. ,.,i..rnl( f1>r in rt•rum '" H•Ur llmt• \!"•'riot' Jnd pwH•n .1t-11t11 .. , ( ,.n,hln tht' "'""'"n~ STORE LEADS II \ ••U " ..:·~oJ "1lh pt'\1pll' \llU fl 1:-l' l(h'Jl 1n 1hi- 1... ... , f'•,1hon )cttJ mu't h•\t 1 rt11ri•mum 111 t1nt \l'dr •"' "'k"' t''~""''n• t 1f'\\.luJui)! ..,.,mt hnw ... ~nt 1n J '}Jf"tr''"'" Jr.a,1h l••r 11mmuntt.J th•n '"\It >-[v, , . ._~·ntw U. ..... .U.1 Wl TTPll VIOTTO at SELECT W11h chenlele. smell ok Perfume & cosmetic dem-BETTER HOMES & Bristol & Segerstrom onstr•tors tor local GARDENS • 5'0·4465 110111 1•800,833_8800 R~AL ESTATE 751·5000 -------·, Hllll -/llTIY &Dll lllln.IT Earn extra money during FIT M .of 7 JOam-t&pm Busy HS VMCA, PI T after- the holidays 1mmectlati 56/Hr Benefits Ltghl noons Duties incl Cus- open1n;s PI T or FI T, .. P typing for oomputer tomer relations heavy not nee, wlll train Apply Apply in person Books phonff & m1SG ottiee in p erson. Westcl11f on Tape. 729 Farad St w01k 847-9622 Plaza. 17th & lrvrne N B Costa Mes. 5'8·5525 -INTERIOR DESIGN Part-Time 8(P draftsperson 101 T I drawings. Fullf Par1 time 26 1-6040 ******** WNIWIEll WIOEYMWAITI 100' .. FREE" *RECEPTIONISTS •CLERKS . * TYPISTSfDA TA ENTRV •SECRETARIES/WP JOIN OUR TEAM OF TERR1F"IC TEMPORARIES SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR SPECIAL BONUS PROGRAM STIYHS T t•,.rary PtntHtl San1a Ana/Irvine 250-1444 Laguna Hills 770-2732 l'ullerton Anaheim 441-1300 Salary $9 71/Hr P(lrl-\1me wort\ escorting ch1lc1rett across busy 1n- 1ersec11on before and alter school 1hours are 7 .t5am-8 40am oa1ly and 1 ,5.3 30pm several times a weekJ Apphcan1 must live locally and have reliable 1ransporta11on For 1nforma11on and ap- phca11on con1act Karen Weigand a1 171 4 1 644 -37 4 I Ne wporl Beach Polrce De pan - men1 870 Santa Barbara Drive Newport beach CA 92663 EQual Op- po rtunity Employer PITllll 11111, nrt4 ...... ,lalM., ,... .. ,,.,..,, llOIPTlllllT For real estate rnvestmen1 company Busy phones hte 1yp1ng vanous du11es Non-smoker 8 30 · 5 30 Call 751-7400 for ap- pointment UOIPTllllST /Um Engr firm in N B needs recept sec1y F111ng typing computer e.<P re- Qu•red Meo oen pro"1 sharing Non-smoi.rn9 ot- ltce 752-6868 "-'*' KITS CAteAS Tne WHt CO.II I lar~ t ,Cl\eJn of te>eC•altt cetT*a a1or• ne.a bolh lutl·hme & p1r1-11me po1111on1 aYeilable 1n 111 new Hunl· ln;ton Cent., locauon open1n; aoon Appl1can1s stioutd nave pr101 retail e.cperience photo grapnie e11per1ence ne1p. fut bu1 no1 essen11at For 1nterv1ew plea1e call 714-889-762' or send re- aume to llTI UlllUI anti 4 18 Inland Center San Bernadzno CA 92408 llT&ll-l&.lllCAI. Help wanted FI T P T nights & weekends tn lhe Showroom office Musi be oependaDle a fleiuble Please apply a1 WICKES FURNITURE 3200 HarDOf Bl c M Reta11 • P11T1 m11111m1 PIT PIT •I SI ''" v ., hom9 "' 0..'0n OkQmd oful C SS7...e35& SALES .......... 0utSHM S&IH )(Int "'kly comm1as•on1 M r Spoe+er 722· 1262 SelM WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL GUARANTEED ''"' 1r top ny pro 1a1e f'rur•h company """111;in 1ot. 111 .. tor yOYr ttmPIOjrT ,.,., J\ • security officer G~E AT WAGES and JO.S SAllS FACTION are our \P•<1a • ty s•nce ou1 ct .:nl~ DE- MAND ONl f THE VERv BEST The Orange Coas1 Da•ly Pllotllhdependent Real E1111e Tabs have an 11·11- med1ate openrng for an ••Pen enced Oull•de Sales person Tn.s por.· 111on ollars d c.ampe11t111I" sallr')I & comm1ss1on pacl\~e m•lea9e & e• • Fu ·\ ""'"' P<>!t l•C.irt!t pen1e, For more ntor "'a.•ablf' metron regardrng tt11s I• 15 wee•"' a pan . l"llc pos111on 0188541 ::all Cher pos•'•O• :wr Freeman at 642-.; 32 1 E.t1 30l TM laily Pittt J30 -N Sa1 Sr Costa Mes.a Seo lr,r W!>1 cr:in'.>lrv"•Or ofhce 1.o•a P .. rt ...... • , must Sa "' 1 comm " •r eal)f'r ""Ct: ~4~ !QO SEC RECS'• • •or ~OtTt :> ._,, .... w JS(~ .... e oon ! p d •• ~u .... 11 24 rc,,..r• o• ........ , f'h'f ..,",t-o ,,.. 'rt,.. '-t.t ' ""' a·~ ,w.ur t.,t·''"" '"''""''"· ",, ELECTAOP!OtC BED 11•111 .,., "450 0 lC)I09ft Con,antta1or S300 Po-1aoie 0 •1oen Tan• 1n 1 al'* ceteJ ISO ani:s PCHUI POiiy Cna.. sso S39·30T3 ..... ., .... TICKETS OC SF f ri 10 27 Oeoa11 s 30p .,. trve 6 46p. S39 ~ wJY 5,5 7118 d ~1)-1'9"• ·rek B1~e clot11115 pho1o r0ma1 1r>nampooer crafts Olt.t Sft sor•y gun game~ 00011 ewetry ,~ates suPOe Golt 846-~335 1.eaa n<; Dreu D••na r f'w Wttt !.dlt11 "" 1ace 6 30 FT 00•1 dodl In HYnt· 1ng1ot1 Harbour Wtu1 wa1a1 & •lectrtcUy S'SO/mo • 947417 ~Jl~IJ49f"I S8S01MO * 675-4704 8018 1983 SUZUKI GS 750E. $ 1300 MUST SELL - LEAV E MSG (7 14) • 6 45-63'0 Ot ( 71 4) • 6'5·9516 t •MOS >lo PoSlt50, --~s_a_s_8S<i--49_~_; J_1 ____ :·Autos..;;-....V/-...w'lt_ed __ 90'!!"!'!126~ .;.C.-ot..;ltioiCtJ,;,;.;,;~--.s ----·I SENIOR Ct"TIZEN LADY •• 'I.. oesoer 1 f e ty need t transp car Cen made B~t.•. c .,o Collecl•ons smai1 NMkty payments 21J 598 60 •0 Dull" Bob 631-8.355 Jtwtlry/Fun /Art 4 \l/hfff Orlv~/Jeepl _____ ... 60-.-,25 9030 Perm P T pos111on a11az1. aote 1n a ma1or reta11 ou11et 1n WeSlm•nStf'r Mon-Fri 2pm-6om Somt- clerrcat cus1omer cor · tacl Will trarn Contact 1 rnda 1-800 433.7q29 •or \ml C ".,.• CP~ •r l"'!O S,..... '° "".; ft * * 6413 ~ • •O * * M1,;S~ SEL~ D amonc '14ILllMlllD WPOO 'Q r ngs '1a•e aP· ~a m• s-sf>d:' wnM1 DYNAMIC 0•1sa ;.i,oo se11 S1800 dr.•e A c .eiecwinoows. :; i ;itter "0"" e59·•·33 ne.e• ott roao ASklf'l9 .nHL ••• rs SECRn·· PROTECTJON P~OO C all Ru sty • -• anllL• I Otflct Fumlturt 631-6389 F T p T PO"i•ttons .,. .. ,, 1ou RE • N 1·.-'""·' EitCIUSlve C tH Str'n d'I 11 ;c11, are n n.,e J t., r SERVICES & Equipment 6047 AMC 1983 JEEP -cJf Store CALL 434-0664 cn0 ng1-or t• ... ,,. ·,.. • ·~EW •ln1 cone AT&,. 1..oaoed Low mil es 434-0765 Or .Jpply ,,, come ,e.,. ,., IJ .. .,., .. ,, ,114) IU 3110 Spirit 2 hne pnone sys· S9 000 ooo 4$7-8225 person al THE PAPER ma11er ,.1ur,-11 .......... ~ > • ie"' Jphof'er.s150 1.,m DOLL 3ro fir So Coa~I car l"t>lp (24 llOURS) • 5 7 -92'!2 7am-!ipm M-F Antltt1.-s, Plaza Re1a11 e1.pe11ence •Perm , r»m;, .,-- nelpful but nor necess .. H) fou c" ~~· · TELEPllOIE OPERATOR Peu & Animals 6049 _ .. ci.a,.uks .... mot"!''!"""'....,..9'>4.._-.s RETAIL SALES •Biq I' rm~ r ·1..,;: ta• :t.. ',.,.,. > "" """" "'1rq ----------1 1934 F'ORD You ChCO">I' 5" 't -1 ' 1 "" '•Q .,. * llTTllS * 5 N1nqow coupe lllAll•IT Tl&llEE •Word P•oc,..,s,ng or 1'"' <,J " ,---ABYSSINIANS and frame $4000 oody F1llflll,.., wil4est No wo•a p, .. ,, "G YETHtUIY MA NE COONS 675--6186 ......... 4,. ... , Veu Ct>oO"i~ PE.E?-")NS•~ -"':>S S· PERStAr..;S 0. w. OPElloEVENNGS -~"'-5 ~ p· ,, 30 : S•Ar,..IESE .. ,... Bv APPQ1~1·~~p.-;:e=-.M•DPA"ILON EtlMI •• Oltff .. lfts 1No •tt:s '"'0 ..... ,. ,-'voro P .. .,, .. ~s rg OPEN -DA ~s at Cry'1al Courr as •TPll PHSOllEL• Wtr4Perfect ·.:!-4 Beac" B·.o "' S dat11me sales a<o.,rci,1•.. ''" ,,,.q 2.G~e~ , •0., 1,,.., •'• ,,,., ... 1 ... 4Q• F,., "e•t le large• .,. lie~ nrs lrreno1~ "' i-e ii S· ,r;.1,. -o•o • •Ju~·" .; ,. • ,.. * 1•1-3231 * ~rronmenl & Ot' C•Ou~ s: :>u~I I/ J ,., ,,~ • J. 2' 'Of '.l'il""" a• anO •~,,.. 1 • Autos lmpo!ted 9100 *IMWSAU Our entire 1nveotory has t>ee" dras11cally redueeo tor extra sav1n;s1 STllUM_,.. SALES CLERKS ''•tH t•nt·r~' •r'h.S J''t.'"4•nJhh ~ill ):l\t' ·u lht tt1"l"" \PUnt~t•Jt, ~ t·f h'\fl\t 1n tht""'rHt"j.lJ..tlt1ttt Tt•p ,,,1nmun1i1 .. 1t111n .. i..111 •n,t ..... "',. ,Jh•, ,.,~·nt·n,, .ir1· rt~1urr.-.J EXP HANO KNITTER Work at home Musi nave 1ransporla1ton Call Klara a1 644-1823 or 2•0-1645 rs now 1n1e1v1ew1ng mooeis tor t19ure & hngerop pholo assignments Mus1 be 18 yrs • & ""ell groomed Pay ranges from S 150 Call tor 1n1er>11ew IECIPTlllHST T 1tan1 ar 557 4026 "'0" :> ,. , ~ :l , , ,. ,.. 0 . choco1a1es Please c;;1 1 , -1 9~ lliewn ::. .. -, 2Cr ana • , .., , ,. 1 •a.• Eaperzenceo Front ofhc.e Retail SECRETARY t!'d"' ,, ........ aO•d • r R,.I, e•B' S 199 !Jae;.," :le• ,.5 SZ-9 i 540 Jamooree Roe<! Newpon Beach Ir ~,,u 11n· "t It~•'' ln ''Jr-... ,,(J ·•"J '"'ulJ II"'-' th, ,h.u"''" t.1 ··.-m ,.,tr.1 n1u"t' "' h, .. 1r ml"'t'"t \uur h..111 J.i, .. ,p.•nw' rh,•n 1t '' 1• 1h .. ••pr-1nunm 1 .. 1 '"u \\ .. Nt\o' l'>o•th rull .lf'J r .. n lll'l't' f""lll••n• .l\dllJ!'>lt .tn\.1 "' ••lrt·r ,umpt•11h\t "''·'~'" Jlt•n~ "1th Jn 1n' enl1\ •' i"'ru~'"'"' .. irhf l'mrh•\, ~ J1"~•Uf'll' J 1tf mlth tnt1trmdt111n ~n\.1 UHt•r\h'\\'.,. rll"..t""•' \tur "'' uur I mrlu\ nl\'nl ()lflH' di "'""ll 'Ht•rr\ I Jrm 11(11<1 Ii• J• h llh J Hu .. n.i l'.tt~ \l"ntl.I\ I roJ.I\ · t"'"'"•'" 11'\f 4 VlP\1 "n I •111JI 1 'rr-•nun11\ I mrl""" ·tr-off!. Jiu.:~,~ HOLIDAY GIF ·I CENTER iwwer .MAIL ROOM 2PISITillS The Orange Coasr Dmly Pilot has openings " rts Ma•I Room ror J Pan Tome INSERTER ano d Full Time LEAD PERSON to nanote Schedules ano Personnel The Lead Per- son musr be 01llngual and have mall room ex- perience Apply rn person 6am-3om Monaay 1t1ru FrtOay The Dail\' P1lol 330 w Bay Sr Cosra Mesa Asj\ for G~orge Arauz 642-432! E•t '203 M EDICAL l'RONT OFC Pn on es a pp t s ins m eo care Dill ng computer 1yprng Sena resurre to Ne..,porl M sa Aud101ogy 500 N New- port Blvd Suite tO l N B 92663 642-1935 IUIUL Hiit lfftCE Part Trme Experience In Newport Beach 646-3903 PIUllTlll Pl.ft 11'-IU-OJot PUlllOY OLlll Previous exp desired FT I PT No ntghlS v.knOs or ,,ol1days Newporl Beach 640-6568 PAE-SCHOOL TEACHER N B ou1ooor p1ogr.,im Min 6 ECE un11s P T Mon-Fri 9-1 XLNT pay • •644-1442•. PllY&Tt NST IFFICE Enthus1as11c person needed Wtll 1ra1n S6 s1ar1 The M all Room of Corona del Mar 673-2930 P/TOllmllELP Mature outgoing work fle'C hrs Today 645-6245 fun Maol PIT M ... TUTIH Fri & Sal rn stores 1n your area Car neocess~·y S6 Hr Call 714.545.0%0 or 714-54t 0~18 Bo•tS ano O•kes ano campers ano conages • a11 tile tn1ngs t,,al make sum. met fun cen De found '" classified FlllllNIT appearance Neeaeo to SALES PllPLE r 1.-•~>I • g .. .,,. c ;:. 1•ea· er. · ' '°" ') • grea1 c1tents1n-Ne,.portl"°OrSan1aFes11leK ..._ P" • t , ·.~1o::c·• ~'"""Q ~" ao:; .. ,_,,.,. •.• ,rcr .. ster • e,. e $299 o.er 25 P1.oC.t'. t'~ ,., SIOCk I Beacn GO lite lfprnQ Opening .n Fashion I~~· a Beac~ L co J' on '(' Su•I 'I<; 0' I • c.. ~ mmeo1ate hire Salary 10 Gooa pa 17 141 861 _4 b5 I r 110"'<; an """ c'1"e oca·ea n •"' 1• $18000 yr R•v•era Y ooo•..,~~o.r9 ~ ~ -.. P i rc;;i.,..er oC.'0~~ •·oM VC.: .c.1 o •OC es g-.aran1eea t:iE• ~All.:D PA vi. .. o ... ni:>I'~. • OAvS Per sonnet 833-9410 RnAJL SALIS ,;-5 )5SJ ~-'1·!.l"O ... .:• ~ ar l nr !K:ll Per'!>On ,,.,anl e<J for cor ;>••anos SP• iJ ·~s ........ ., !p '63".i Sc!d r 81.a , • m. 1 s 40' ..... , ... , !~ • arger llclll&Ll'S llHTllUIT Now hinng tor a nev. location Fasn1on sl.,inO Newport 8eacn All oo~- 1t1ons avd1la1:>1e d.av~ n19n1s 1u11 & part·! mP A pp1y •n p er sor McDonald s 700 /VF>sl Coast H1gnwa, Newpo•I Beacn Res1aufan1 I w.~~~~!~l!~~~o- 11sneo roures $40 S60 Cash oa''' ltri's litc .... 9-9.0-.t• He1a 1 I i:or ~~!!c~OP}~ m l I .1ewelr t 3' T · !>h•rt Co OPE'-'ING IN FAS~ION ISLAND 17141861-4655 SECllnOY P T Ao -100 c. Do , P o• tempord•) lurn11urP Chu" L ,9 n1 1, :i ,. Q ~ PO Bo• • 560 C'l .. tJ •S.1-UH• in IC:oun1.111n V.tllt'/ Bil .. IC. ononPS IS JO "'' hJPa• Mesa CA 92626 sa ar~ pus omm1ss1or 10 1 0 , .,4c, 1 ,,.., , 1 Woll lra•n 714 964-0325 rs ' en -· <-c' I F"IEE 6 m,, A"-C rem Go1a .. , Rt-•1 w•e• alfec· SlllPUY'S (Ill ) 11on.i1l' ~ ""J''"~ "ieeds SALH-CllSllllEIT IOW llllltH! • LJ ne"' nof"le "' ,o"n; 1..h .. ROUTE REPS Earn S800J • d•I'• 6 o 9 , JrO I weelt. 409-826-3386 EAt 811.idl-•t:' p ' I ~ h~ i!o ,io~ J636 I Afl •',.>.er ' "J r ,..~,., ~g SALES I "" r 2 n qr• ~ ,, ... _, -. : Antiques 6010 >REE• gone nomt!' C"owl K IDDY KA TCHA :i, """•Jc-\lJtt,::..J•e.-·~ M • '~"'Oj " ~ ~os PORPO•SE KREEP~ '> ••• ' " ; ... .. llTlelE EINRlll . r vw .. vo>tt· 'S' S"C:S TUFI'~ Nttdt •~ 53 .;5 '1-.:"t· ••" ·l;.• :o ,,eEu• .... c.tl ~.c...-,..r<:a• -5~.~·ee··o.i~o-~) Ir ainees 10 pare.. ..... .::i ~ SllOP MEL PER Ar• Qo..es cOO\.> s. .. •• 00 •••• :. . :;i• ~ Comoa- Poo ProOuCIS c. no .·..-: Ne Bw. c: ... ie~ .. ,. 1err1lOry a91s. '-i 0t>"" '\ ,", ~ ~ ~ _. 1 .... 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County on G•v Gosse!•'\ 1989 'tc:TITIOUI .,._SS Wiii\ Int County Ctel .. ol Or· !;loing ou-.s .. JO$llOfl FIOllllC• .. ...-11'ATI...,. 78S..80•3 11•rvey Sterl'l 7128119 FILE NO f3911P111 Tl'I!$ 11•1ernen1 wa1 II~ ,u.t1• NA• STATl•lfl' ange County Oii Sep11mt>e< TEMPTATIONS SALON This 11•1_.I wu !lied TM IOllowlOQ Del-•t .fn.; 1111ttmef\t w•t !119(1 owner tnt AMOCla1100 ot vutfl tnt'Cou111y Clerk OI O•· PuOlllhtCI O•anot Coll! T .... lollowlng perlOlll art 29. 1919 •35 E 171ri S! C' COStl w•tll tll<I Cou11ly Clerk ot Or· dOl"ij OUIH'lff• II TOYOTA 1987 llAN LE. ·"ntri lfle Co\>llty Cle<k ol 0.--Oneology Ind Hemlltok>Qy ange County on Seplemt>e< Diiiy PolOt OCtoWr 22-29 ctoong t>u~ u..-'4"210 Meu. C&l•I 92827 •r>ge County on Seo1emt>e1 COAST MAILING SER· n>tt•lhc beige. lully ~· Countr Oil S.ptemo.er Group $pfc1•Ust1 17300 15 1989 NO"""'bt< 5, 12 1989 A JCPA 8 . JUDY Publflhed 0rAl19' C0<1$1 Jlmff Rpbef1 Or1y 2t5A 29 1989 VICE. 1130 Pomon1 A,,., loaded, $12.500 OI make 12, 1989 17tn S1 . S..11e J-132, T'ulllll F1311'0 Su-056 COOPER PU8l1C RELA. Olltly Polol OCIObel 1!1. 22. KllO• SI Co$1• Mesa C•hl F4:»t•:s Coll• Meu.CA 12!27 oiler 851,-2650, or ,Q1:set CA 92680 P\IDllll'leO 0.•f191! COii! HONS,• Aloll 0""'· CorOlll 29 ,NovemOtl 5, 1989 92621 Pub115NM! Orangt Co.st Ot'tld JOIWI Mief\elrTIOle, 857-2585 f;'!'bl1$11td O••r>ge Collll Th11 buMrttSI was eof,. Dflil~ Polo! OCtobe•-1 8 15, P\a)C tl()JlC( dtl M•1 , CA 112625 . SU·SO t•lllcnelle "vonne G111y 011ly P1lol ()(;toM• 15 22. 1500 Cumbellll'ld Dr, ,,.....,._ 011ty P~ol Del~ I, 8. ,S. duo I Id .l)y 1 n u 11 111 . 22 1989 -Jud•llt CO()\M'I, ~ AIOll 215A Knoa St , Colt• MeSll 29 Nl"Wef!'lbe• 5, 1989 l)Ol"t Beac:h, CA 92680 TOYOTA COROLLA 1i8• 22 1989 corgor•llCI 111ocl•t1011 su-p30 FICTITtOUl8U..... Ori,,., CorOlll del Mei CA Ciiio! 'ilU2'7 SU·•3 Tll•I ou1111e11 11 C::Oll- 571C!mlles, IUlOlntliC, 4 Su.-023 ott\tf lhllf1 • Pllf'INl<"Wp N ..... ITATE•NT 92825 ..__.,. Th11 Du1111e1s •S con· dUCleCI 0~ An.lrtdo~ldl.I .. door, 111, radlolc•ssene I '~----------1 Th11 Sl•terntnt w11 MeCI .P\8.IC NOTICE TM lollowtng peo'°"s ai• lhli OuSJntlS 11 con• ~ ll)TIC[ duCled Dy husoena~ wole, I·-----------Tnt. 11g111renl(ll com- SA900. 67S...9360 PlllltCNOTM:E 1••11trittieC0un1y Cler~ot Or· d01ngt>u11nessa1 duc;ledD~ An lrtd1v1:tu•l FICTITIDUl9USINESS Tne r11g11t1an1 tom· PlllLIC NOTICE meneed 10 111nuc• busl-·"'"'""-'""'~"'"''1 --~==~"'"''--·l lnQe County on SeptmeOt< FICTITK>UI 9USIMlll NEWPORT FINANCIAL Trie 1eg11t•1111 com-NAME ITATOMENT "'lf1.CeCI In t1ansaet bU!l>· 1--'-'"""'-"'"'"'--netl u11de< !fie flctlt!OUI .._ I ITK>US ...,_SI . N-'-ITATEMlHT GAOUP. 775 W 1711'1 U111I 0 , rnene<ed to l••nJ.lc::I t>us•-The tollowl"51 persons are Ae'SI l.l~er tl'>e ltlol OUI ' FICTITIOUS BUSINllS Ulln"I ... am t '101 \10 1988 2•00L, •CT OI >910 o ' B •• ;;J;' '''''' 5'.lnrool. ct ssene, auto-NA• It ATt•NT PuOlistled Orange Coor.11 Tr-e lollOw"'!I per1on; 1119 Cotti Miff CA 92626 ne11 ufldef 1"'4 ticutlous dOollQ DuSlntolS 11 t>u11ne11 name °' name1 NAMI ST AlEMlNT 1berlt on Se embef 28. m•hc wll1te W•lfl tan •n· f~~otl0wo119 peraons llfo! 0.lly PilOt Oc.IOIM!r l 8 15 doonQ O..lintU 1$ Juhe A"" V•lef"ll1nt. 1963 bui"'4!SI n•rnt or r>11mM BA'¥'VIEW TAAVEt lO 1 !ts led aoo~t on Octot>e< 10 1989 te110•. •~ce!lent con-ooorioou111Mss a11. 22.1989 WMD BUILDERS, 22032 Po•• Ou11!e•gh Newoort 111fed•tlovton Augu1111989 Ba.,...._ c .. cle Su•te l05 1989 Tr.elOWOwingpetsonta•e D•V>CIMienelmor• t1n101t with or without P(i!S TC0.2•49V•1a.rP1 Su037 111,tnC1t1• Ln 11u111onp1on Beacri,CA92660 Jud•tflA Coooe• Nel"l>OltB•ac:ri:c •M 92660 James Gray , 00~10'Q;~~:S 23•35 Th111111eme11t was hied cellular onone $16.250 CC>Slia Meu, CA 92626 1-----------BeKl'I. CA 926•6 T.rio1 bu11•ne1111 111 co11-lll!; 11tilttne111 was t~eo Triom•$ 01,11 Heriley 1246 Thoi; $1a!o:tnent was t•h1d Caminito Basoho Laguna w•lh 1he Counly Clerk of Or- 71•·675-7755 · Patock Post .-56 R Sa11. P\8JC NOTICE W1N111m M 0$w+ng 22QJ2 d...Cled by· An lrld•~oOu•I wtlh the COun1y Clerk ol O.· Nortri Sweetit11 A~en.ie wolh the Coun1y Cle<I>. 01 O•· HtH$. CA 92653 11nge Cou11ty on Septemtlel Vw, ,-963 Coo-·;;--Gh•• hago, Ortngt, CA 92~9 1--~==~==~-ltlllnde< 11u111•11g1on B~utch Tht •1g15trant com-a11~ County oo SeptemO&r Aot tO!I WH I Hotll"'l'Ol)d llflgtl County on OCtot>e< 10 Snuley J lllm&n 23•35 2:9 1989 ""' M+Cllael Post. 2•4 9 FICTITIOUS8U .... ll CA 92~6 mer>ced 10 lransacl bl.o$o-11 1989 Calll mg 1989 F••~-i .. Caom•ntlo 81~110 l(l9Unil ,433220 E-cellefll condj11on. Mual WISSI• °' CO$ta Meu . CA NAM( STATEMl.NT Tllo~ DUl!h05S " 'CO•" ness under the lott•UOl.lll o( FQ2011 flllS Ou1l11ess IS con .,.. H1ll11. C" 92653 PuOllSN!O O••nee eo.st ::~~29•~ .. :.~~74;i BO •9:r~! n uJ<'ltll ,1 c::o11. o:.::: ~~=:: :rM)nl 1111 du;~e;i D,v11:1~11~~~v;d"~~m -::'t~ne;~;:~ ~1::::; 0:1~ ~~'i"oc?c;:r:. i~~1 duf~": D;,:~,.'1~~·~~ou~!om· oa':~D~~:" ~~':~ 2~0;~' Triu; bu11n11ss 11 eon-~1Zo~'::.1~~~~8915' 22 ' ._;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.-;;o;;;.,,.;;;; duele<J oy AG-al Par!-RACING HERITAGE, 2106 mtnefld W t•ir,;saet Dus•-15 1989 ~ 22 1989 -~ea 10 1,, •••• , ..... Noveml>er !>. 12 1989 do.>t!e<I by An lnd•voClual SU-40 • "''' l• ooo "• oo o \ s 03 ........... "'""" ""' s ''' The re911111a11l!S) eom--Autos Oomtttk 9300 ne<"1•P •• r ,. w 1 111ss uno., ltc: •loous Jud•ll)~ nv11en11ne U-3 11851 'uro<le< ll'>e r.e111ious .,. mtlf\eed to ,,.,.sac! tlllM-1·--------,---·~;:;;;,;;;;,;;;:::;.,;,,,;.;.:::;f : flle •tl{l•S l•ani , C::Qnl.· Beiw::n CA 926'0 ou11nes1 ,µ,me or 11ames Th•5 1latemen1 ""'s hle<l 1 -----..:.----~1 o ' PlllLIC NO-i:ORIJE T T E' 1980, 1menced10 t••nsaet OUI!· Roy Gary liver, 2106 list!KlaDOve'on NfA h c Cle ~ 10 usooeis ame or name$1·-----------llleSS undo!• •he Fict>hous .. 1 --..:.::::::::.;:;::"'.::::~=..-- o.·", 1-· mi'-... ,., ___ ...SS urn:te• 1--r1~t.O•O•• V•$1il Ll•eOO. Newport W•l~am Oew•"" W•!h 1c' ~,'"'Y S 'I o .. ~-P\B.JC NOTICE t~!ed et>Ov.! on Oc::tot>e• 24 PlllllC NOTICE 8uso11ess NamelSJ h51t'1 '""' ..,_ .., ~ ,.., -.. ,. a"{le oun Yon 11P ""'""'' 1.989 aDove on Septe'fll>tl• 22. AMIFM ste•80 casselle, t>u1111e1s name Of 11ames Beacn CA 92660 Tflt$ statement wa5 l•IC<l 15 1989 FICTITIOUI 9US .. 18 Th0<nu ()Ion Henley 1989 FICTITIOUS llUSINlSS NA• STATl•NT The lollowlng ""''°"'ale doong l>US1ne5$ es gnone. rada•, Eps!lon h111eo aoo~e 0'1 Seglernbe< Tho I t>usontll 111 con. woth !ht' COunl) Cte<I>. ol Of. fQ2031 NAMIE ITATl•NT Tnos stateme<lt wll$ hied FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ShllleY Inman ,,.,he&IJ".. Yokohama !+res. 15-1989 ducl..O DI' An lllO•vl.ll:luaJ ange Counl¥ on Sep1em1>er PuDl•St>ed O•ange Coast The following P81'°'1S a•e wo!h tl'>e Coun11 Cle<~ ol Or. NAME STATEMENT 1,.,5 staU!fN!nt was hleO wri11e wttri Ian, mucn ,.,ore $18.3$0 evenlnos 548-1099 Cla'(5 548-5000 f'QRO 1911 LlO 2-000I Perfetti 70.000 ong1n111 mitelli. wl'l1!e woth Dlack in· hl "Or, AC $1•50 6•S..10.t 1 FORO 1977 Spor111 mod•l •9e . ve ry n .ce 7 1•-673-3•35 llUTllT 8-4 M•rcury Coug1H F1.111y equloped, lull powe•, a•r . AM/FM stereo Like new ! . IJKE869) SS 595 JorinsOfl & Son Lincoln Mercury. 2626 Haf!)(lr Blvd, Cos ta Mesa 5•0·5630 llUTIH 86 Fonj Taurus LX • dOOI , 11.111~ eQl.llPPeCI atr E~cel!ent tond •l •On 1.;;1SOVJ07l ~l' 995 J otinson & Son Lincoln Mercury, 2626 HarDO• f'lt"d , Co11a ~esa 5•0-5630 ITHl.U 'II Ill 4.ulematoc. 11r mucri more L•C ~ 2GPG029 $5995 Jortn$0n & Son. Lincoln Mercury 2626 1"18rOo r. Blvd C Ds la Men 540·5630 PPlflCk POM rrie •e9°1t•an1 com· 19, 1989 0111lyPolo1 0C1011er 1 I 15 doongou,.ne$lll5 ange CountyonOclober 12 Tne 1ollow1ngl)('fson5a•e wilntrie Countyl:ler k o!O•- Th•S statemen1 was Meo menceCI to transaci t>uSo· fQ2001 22 1989 p A c 1 F 1 c !989 do<ng ousme1111111 W'1h lt>e County Cler~ ot O•· ness "nder lne llet•t•OUI Publ•.neo Orange Coa•t SU-03• PROTECHNOLOGIES 5 IJ F&344M CARE EA EXAM PREP ange Coun!y 0" September ilngol Coun1v on SeotemOe• DU,.'11155 Ila .... or nll<Tlft 0111y Polol OctoDer 1 8, 1!1 A t•th s H • . PuDhSlltKI O•ange COISI ~RA TION 3120 Roano~e 19 1989 t!I. 1989 hslfll aoove on Seotembtl 22 1989 -P\B.tC_flOJIC[ Beacn. CA 9~648 untongton Daily PolOI October 22 29 Ln Co111a Mesa Ca111 F•l17•2 e-T91J<I SU·O:l21---""'"'"""'""~-'I H~iC::l\il Gene Vince<""! HO\'embe< 5 12. 1969 928?6 - P1.1t11osfled Ora"ge Coast Ro1 La•11• -----------1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5 !3-A 14th St 11unh~lon Su·060 J.ic~ R Closson 3 120 Oa11~ Polo! Octoller 1 8 15 Thi$ lt&lement WI$ Ille(! "8.te N0TIC£ NAiil STATEMENT Be•t•• CA 926•8 ,,....,_ Roano~e ln Cosla Mesa ,..,,., P.,busnec Or•noe Co•st Oaoly P110I ~lotMfr tS 22. 29 Novem11e1 5 1989 SU·•9 '' 1989 woth !hf! COun!y Cle•ti ol Or-c o' ''''' The to11ow1ng oe•sont are This Du11011ess os c::on·1 -----------" SU-031 ange COUll!y Oil Seoiemtie< FICTITIOUS atJSINIESS dOl;'i t>uti~ as dueled Dy An lndiv>dual Naney J Clo$5()f1 J 1201------------! ---Pllll--IC_NO_T_IC£ ___ 112 1989 Fl31318 T!A1~o!~~T~:,~! ate 33~ WCY~~o~.:!'t~~~~~a ..!'c::"ec,'~'':;:~~t :,';:: Mt.tc NOTIC( ~;9~~~; Costa ~tesam 1--..:.Pllll=~IC:::_"NO:::,:l"IC[:O.--I PubhSheO Orange Coast dOO'lg Du11mess a' Ana CA 92706 ne•s under the F1tl'1 •0uS FICTITIOUS atJSINESS Trios o .. 1111>e1s is con-FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ' "TOTOOUS Oa>ly P1to1 OC IObef 1 8 . 15, SUNWOOD "E' I D NAME STATEMENT ·• o "o • o ... llUSINl'SS 22 1989 ,.., ,...L YAN P•t•tC~ Lime PlfolO 301 Bus.iness Namers) hsted ltlfllotlowingoe•sons are ..,uel!v I "vsDanaanClwoe NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT SU-025 OEIJElOPMENT 8901 Mon1eV1s1aCA92627 aDoveOl"!Jinuary11989 lkllf!Obl.oSne1lla The reg,st111n1 com T1te lotl010o lng pet"°'1S are e1o:';N!~~~7r~~:1r a~el---Pllll--1-C_NO_llC[ ____ , ~~~.~~g~~~"~e!~~e ?~~ du~t; 0:::.~:~2~;'~u:~:: wo~:~e~=:!"~;~0,"~.~ S>iNO~~,~~:R~O::?E~fn~ ~~~;~~:,::t~=~~~I~~: :::~E~1 :s~~,g:1?~ NE\VPOR1 COAST REA L TV Dennos R Catron 3850·E me11eed 10 uan53G! Ousi· ange Counl'f on Seotemt>er D< Santa Ana HEogh\S 1•~100 llt>O•!! on Ottol>O'• 1 CUSTOM CATERING 375 C NEWPOR1 COA,ST ES-FICTITIOUS •USINESS >iala•<l Santa Ana C.l ness unoe, 11'le hc!•l•ous 29 1989 Calo! 92T07 1989 Br>$IOI SI Costa Mesa CA TATE S D NEWPORT MAME STATEMINT 92703 b1.1sonf!"Ss na"'4! or names F"33205 SrieletynJ Kenley 20092 Jae~ R Cl05'!.0'I 91626 COAST REAL ESTATE E Thelotlowt"51P91"°'1Sare fhos Dus•nes~ •S COii· hSled ilt>Ove Of1 Decembf!< PuOllst>e<l Ora119f!' Coasl 1(1one 0• Sanla A"ila lt"s s1aternent .... a~ to!f>CI SOuCIO• Sand,.,o.:rtes Inc: tlEWPORT COAST R[-00tn9Dusi11es:sas d1.1Clt1dDy An lnd ... 11dual 1988 Oaoly Pilot OCtober 1!1. 22 "<t!•ghts Caiol 92707 witM1rieCoun1yCler~o1 0r . C.tiolO<'l•il 375 B•<Slot SI A L TORS 200 Newoo•I ROGER s INTER -Th-e •eg•St•anl tom· Pat P'1ol0 <'9 No.emDer 5. 19@9 Th•S l:>U!llf111S5 +s COil ange Cou<lt) o•iOctODef 10 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Cen1111 D"ve 104 Ne10o1lO•I Nil,,TIO NAl GUN & AMMO mence<J 10 t•ansac! DuSI· Tnos s1a1emef1! .... as hie<! su.54 duc::Te<I by In •ndovod .. al 198° Th•S Dus1ne .. s ,5 C0!1 · Beacn CA92660 WORLD 23615 J,1ess1na nes.. .. noer the •«!•loous w•tn 1ne Count~Clerk olOr -----------1 The •egostrall! c o rn · F•:M111 dlJC leQDy A Corpora1•on Mat~ Carae lucc • 4S5 St•eet Laguna Holts CA 1>us1nes~ 1111me or names ""91! Coonly on Seu1embef menced to t•al'SOC! OU9•-P1;oh11t>e<l O•an9e Coast Tne rt'g•st•ilnlls• com· Mll(f; S AUTO ELECTRIC ANO C!ARBURAT IO!ll. J6J5 w r11111 S11ee1 , S!lnta Ane. CA 92703 M1ellae! SaDon. 18& 1 2 Pa11e<son lane, ~ B. Hun I· 1nglofl Be&cn: C:A 926•1 Trio; bUl<lltll •S COii· dl>Cled Oy An lllO•VKIUill The r•91111antt1t eom-rntneed to l<lllUCt DU5t• ness under the Ftel•tious Bus•11•1s Name(af 111ted 11b0ve on Seo1embe• 29 1989 MoenHI Saoor• This $11\eme<ll .. as Ille<! w•!h the Cou11ty Cte<k OI Or- ange County on Septembt>• 29 1989 FaJ32aJ Puollsheet Ofan9e Coast Oao1y P110I Octooe• 15 22 29 NovemDer 5 1989 SU·41 PlllLIC NOllC[ CaD .. uo Tero ace Corona ae• 92653 1oste<l aoove ou 0Kem1>e< !J 1989 __ cPllllc::>:IC<.:NO::::!llC:!'['---1 nt!5s unCI"• lhfl 1•ChhOus Da<I) P1101 Ocrooe• 22 ?9 meneea 10 tr1>nsatl DU$•· Mar CA 92625 Roge• G l\aO•gtong 1985 FU1•31 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ousoness 11•me °' 11a•nes Novt'mtwr ~ 12 1989 ness und(:r Int; Fo.:t•hous FICTITK>US IUSIMf.SS Th•S Dus•11ei.s os COl"I-23615 Mess..,a 51 l119""" Dennos R Cal•O'I Pf111•uu1eo Orange CoaM 1'5100 !IDO•ti on SepiemDer Su·0~5 Sus.,1ess Namf!15l l•S1tld NAME STATEMENT aucteo D~ An ind••lll"ill >i•lls CA 92653 Tn1s slah!"'ftnt was l<lt!O Oa•t~ P1101 OC!Obe• 1 8 15 MAME STATEMENT ! 1 l989 <!Dove o" Sep1.;,ri1b!l'f 25 l The ••Q•il•anl(S• com· fh•S ousones$ •S con· wolhtrie Countv Cler~Ot (}r-22 1989 1rietollow•nQPllr$OllSare SrierelvnJ l<etlle~ 1989 htl lollowo11gpe•sonsire <jUCllKI o Al"! Ind .a al c r-domg ousines111111 Tti•s sl•tement wa~ 1t1ee1 d0tng OUS1ne11s •• •nenteCI to UBnSiK:t OuSI· Tri Y O '" " ll••ge OUlll) 011 ""otemo.?• SU·0?8 OS A EN 1EFtpR1 SES .. nti lne Counr, COtitO 01 O• Pl.Ill.IC N0TtC£ "'"'~1n Ross• ARCHAIO 18929 San An. nesi. unoer thf! Fo.:t•t•o"~ e reg·~ r1111 com· '' 1989 1-----------''''' 6 c• ''' 1---'-="'"-'-"'-"='---I rno5 ~1l!1e-nen1 ";H t•le<l 1on<0 Founla•n valleJ C• Bus•nt1~s Name!s) los1ed menc::eo to 1rans11e1 OuS•· • F4]1lfl P't8.IC NOTICE Olla nota "'\QOI Co,.;nl) °'' Oclo.t)ol• l.> FICTITIOUS BUSINESS witti '"''" c ..._,.,,y Cle<k ol o .. 92108 aDOve on September 26 ne11 "nder !he hc!•t•OUS P1.1oiosl'led O•angoi-Co11st Hun!.,•g lon Beach CA t989 NAME STATEMENT an(le Co .. 111y 0'1 Sep!embf!• C••otyn Scanlan 169?9 1989 Du"'nesi name °' 'lall\e$ 01•1) P"OI OCtol)er 1 8 15 FICTITIOUS BUSINE!S 92:•9 G FUS67• lh I llo l!il 1989 San Antonoo Fountam Va!-Mat~ S Ca.oelucc• 11sleo iiDOve on SeotemOe< 22 1989 NAME STATEMENT !eph6"'" Haro!a old-0 .• P,,",','",,'.'."', 0?',,a.'.~90•,c, ",',t .,0,,.: D~,;,n~; ::•snns ate F•ll20I •-CA 92708 ffl•S stalemeno .,, '"'' 1 1989 SU 0,4 sieon 1 222 lwlorter•e) l1' _ ...,.. .,.., ~, " · The lolloW1119 pet$011s a•e J """''"OOO" "-~-~ C• No•-""• ' ,, JOBO GOLDEN Yl[ST REAL TV P1.1Dllsllt>0 O•anqe Coa5! Ch11$hhf! Scanlan 18929 .,.,,h '"'"County Clerk Ot O•-RO(le• C l(aOog1ong ~ " .,.,~,. ~ ... ,,., '"'' C""'J 011 ,,_._,..00m ""' fh•S statement was filed -----------ldo.ng 0 .. 11,ness llS 9?6.49 Su-OG I ?144 E Coast '1w, 6 Co•-Oaol~ P•IOI OCtobe• 15 22 San AnlOlllO. rounlaon Val- 2'.9 198;-""" .,., ...,111111,ICO...nt~C"'r~ot Or-P\a.ICN()TJCE ROMAR& ASSOCIATE S fTHS lluS"1t<S~ ,5 con· onade!Mar Cilt•• Q262~ 29 Novemller5 t989SU·44 ley,CA92708 -t a:Jl21, .. nge Coull!)' on Seotemt>.o< --"'"'"""-'"''-""'--I 18500 Von l(arman Su•!e aueh:<l D¥ An 1nd•v•Ouu1 Golde" w .. sr r uel•n!.j Lee Har"s 1982e San A11- , ... ,, •••• 0 ,,,,,, Co••• I? 1989 FIC TITK>US 8USINESS 44() Irv•™' CA 92115' Ille re9•'1•.1nu11 com. C0tp Cdh!OI"'" 2i4.: E 1------------·1or110 rounta•11 Va11ey CA _., -·"'-' F&Jl20l NAME STATEMENT f"JB Ptacemt'nt Co•~r ..menc~ 10 1•an$atl DUS l'UBLtc NOTICE Coasi fi"' 6 C0<011.a 0"1 PlBLIC NOTICE '12108 OL OS DELTA 88 1977 Da•I> P•I01 Oc!ol>ef 15' 21 T1>4:1 to11ow.,,(I oersons .t•e ,,1,on C.i+olo<noa 407 V•a lodQ ness 1.1nd"' uie fl(t•l•OU'5.l ·--'C:::::O:::..::::.:.::::'---IMai Cai.r 92625 1---'C:::::::..:.::::.:.::::'---Tnrs O.uso11ess •S COii· )(LNT cond•toon vf:ry 79 Novembet S 1989 PuDl<Sl'le<l O•ang., Coasl dOl"9 bus.on&S!o l>S !lOr<I Ne...,pon Btl.'ICh CA eu5,n,.5s Nnrne(SI 1,518e1 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS 1 rH~ Dusmes.s '" con FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ducteo "by A Gerlf!ral Pa1t-SU 51 Oaoly Polo! 0Ctobe1 1 8 15 BECKER BEC fR O 9 MAME STATEMENT c::iean LOAOEO 77t( orig . 22 1989 "( A'i ?663 .. bove ori Septe mt-er ?9 ci.1c1ed D, a t O•POlil!•Oll NAME STATEMENT ne1sh•I) . moleS 52300 650-3961 l.---Pllll--- 1 C-NO--T-H;-[---I SU·O?l HAYES 28!>0 E Mes ... Verne lti•s tlusont!."" ·~ con· 198<1 Hie lollow•ng Pt!<SO<t5 tior"' !he req,,11,.,111 co,.,, The IOUOW"'!,I l)e<SO<IS &•e The reg1st•anll11 eom· 0LOS SIERRA CUT LESS 1:::....!~~~!!!!!!~c..-.1·--;Pllll;;;;;IC~NO;;;;~l~IC~[;---1 0. ~~.~a ~"i~,.~:,91~~~8 ,,.,~~": 1.1,• .. :,~~~"~'111~0:m ~~·;~~1~n2Zd~=~ ,,,O<(I 11"fi1 r;·~~~~ as 1 u T f R ~;,r;c"~n~~' 1',!~1'1~~1 ~~~~ tlo(:n~ ~us"~~~s ~~ E 1 1 N c. ~':=~nd~ ';:$a;:~,,:; t986,·23K mtleS loaded FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1---'-"'~"-!'::!:::!'---I Swan 0. Cos.t" Me~i.l CA menc.•«1 to tr<111~acl Ou~• ,,,1r. !Ile Count~ Cle•J. q i Or N• l10NAl 11; B 28Tt\ SI tius"'ll5• '1iln'f" Or n111TOe!o GROUP 2855 E CoA"t H~ Bu1<ne1s Namei1I l11ted ){LNT conCloloOn $9 195 NAME STATEMENT FICTITK>US IUSINESS '.l26?t> "es~ ,.n<l'1• 111,;o h&l•t•ou~ ~ng;. Co""'> on St>U!Pmbe• Ne...,pon 611.\C!> Cttlo! O;>{;Q3 hS!,.d ut>O•e c;>n N A S!e 104 Cotonaoe1 Mar CA aDove on A"gusi JO 1989 496-17670< 7?0-9668 lt<e!ollo·.,,"9 0'l!'"°"~a•e NAME STATEMENT Th!S l:>u•u•e5~ •5 con DUS>...,$$"""'" or ,.,.,.....,5 ;>g 1989 61er1t11 Wav11" l •·,..,o,.~ V•c•·P"'S•de"t 926'5 Caroty11Scan1an -----------·ldOl!'Q D1.15of'ltKI as dUC!eel tly An lnd•V•dual h5!ed ~bO>e on Oetobe• F4l3115 '12 B ?81" St N"""PC''I 1tio) >li)t.,mPn! ""~ '·'t>O Patnc•i• J COll<>e• 325 Tri,5 $lilll:"me111 was !oleo 1 REALTY WORi.O NEW Clo'.~!:~ :sons. a•e Tne rto9•st•.,n1 t11 m 1989 Put>loshelJ O•ang;, Coa~I Beach Cal<! 92661 "•th !hf' Co...n1, C,..,, ol O• Amell'lyst Avenue Balboa wtlll !he Counly Clefk ot ()r. Your llrot pet, your llrat job, your flr1t car, your flrat home PORT PAC1F1C REA L ES· f INE S S [ r I !II AN CI AL :;:";;:e~,,~~' l•t~l~~~t•~~~'s treo J Barnes Dau; p,101 Otlot>er 15 22 ell.I~~ 11~u:1;~:~,~0~,,1~""· ,mge COU"!y on OC!Otlet 1 I o,.i,ind CA 92661 ange Counly on Sl!Qteml>ef fAIE l•OO W Coast H'"'y CO!ll!ROL 1520 Nutmeg lhos sia1ement W/I~ lol..O ;>9 No•emOe• ~~ 1989 !•• ,,,,,,,,., ,Om· 1989 J !,l•ekey Smo!h 31 Oak ?9 19!9 I Newpri•t Beac" Ca Pl•ce ?DO E CostitMesa Dus•ne~s nnn>e o• name~ '"''lh!ht'Coun1y Clil••o10• SU•5 " '' F•:M31• T•eeLanf! "•nie Ca 92715 FA331M 92663 CA 92626 1•$!&<1 aD-Ove on OCtODe• I ""Of! County on SeotemDet 1 ·-----------l menceu !O t•an..act buS•-PuOhsl•t"d 01arig1> Co11st ll'l•S Dusm11'S 1s con· PuOlosheO O•arige Coasl OAvoOl\•amo 1741 T1.1s1on M•Chllel Ca••OU JOO! 1989 1!-1989 PlllLIC NOTIC[ n.e$S under !he l•Cl>lfous 0111ly Polo! OClober 27 Ol9 d\.!c leo Dv A !f""ill a: pert 01tl~ Pilot OC101>1< 15 12 qe(lnoll Ave 6?04 CoMa . ..,. .. ,...,...... .. ...., tJC Coua Mesa CA Sy!v1a Ailder F'32030 l ---""'""'-'"''-""'---·lt>u~11e1>s name °' 1111mes NoVitmbet ~ 12 1989 ...,~o" / ""··-•-'· >909 92627 M!t$a CA 92526 Th•s s1;ue111en1 "'as toleo P .. 01osnea O•.tnge Coast FICTITIOUI aUSINESS llSted e.oove on Oc.tobe• 10 Su-058 Trie rei.i•ll•anl(il com-SU·•2 Tnos b1.1111nes~ ·~ eon· lilts D1.1s•ness ,5 ,0,,. wolh 1he Cou•uv C1e1k 01 O•-Oaoly P1101 OctoD,., 1 8. 15 NAME ITATEMENT \.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r-oucteo Oy A General Pat!· d...cll!Cl Dy An lnd•v•Ouill .lnge County on Seplembei 22 1989 Tile lotlowong Qer50n$ aie r ne;:•P r•'g111r•n111J com· lrie •eg•slraf1t com . 12 1989 Fo1:tt11 1--------·'-U··-'-'-'1doong1>Usonessas claaalfled'o your flrat choice. menced 10 ua111act DUSI· OA AN GE VEN"TUR E me<lCeo IO transact Du!I!-ness 1.1nde• 1ne l•cUt1ou• PuD~shed Orll{!ge Coast rta.IC NQTIC[ GROUP. 2043 Westclitl 0. ness .,n(ler rhe F>e1<hOuS Ous•ness name Of names D••IY Polo! Oclot>er 1 8. 15, ~ 108 Newgor! Beec:h, CA Bus1ne11 Name1s1 hMed 1,51eo above on Novemr>e< 22 1989 FICTITIOUS BUS .. SS 92660 1'DOve on N A 11 1989 SU·026 NAME STATE•Nt Jonn l Peterka J25 E O•voCI M,•1mp MochHI Ca,,ol! Tht lollowmg pel"IOI\$ a1e 2211d St C051a Mes.a. CA ....,:,.,ri;~e5~~~~;:so/'~ ... ,:,.n;:,.'~"C:..,~, ~le~~'0/':;,~ __ _:l'lalC.=::;:.."NO""llC("'"---~v'S~ a~ANACEA 92~~.: Dus•n•'' ,5 con. •"'e County on Seo1embe< ••CTOTIOUS ""'""'' oo 09 N o B• o C 29 198!il "rlQt! Cou11ty on Sep1emo0r ..... l!Wpot" • ost11 ducted Oy A Um•1eCI Pill· 13 1989 NAME STATE•NT Mlt$il CA 92627 11t•sh1p f43l211 f aJ151$ The fotlow1nsi 1)('<90<1$ are Denee loer The regostrant(SI com-Oi~yOI~:° ~o~ ,~o;11,', PuOhllleG O.ar>Qe Coas• dOoOQ l>uS•ne5$ ilS Tll•S Ousiness •Ii c::o11· menced to trilnsaGI tlu$1-DailJPHat 0.oly Polo! Oc1ooer 1 8 15 THE SMAR TEST ARTIST docled Dy An lndovodulll neM unde< lhe fochtlOUS 211 N011emt1er 5 1989 ?2 1999 26 C0<moran1 Ctrele. New-Tne reg11.,ar1t com-8u1+11ess Namej$) llsleO SU·52• SU-029 PO•I Beltc:n. Calo! 92660 eoove on August 2J . 1989 Kflsly Maurer Oltuley. 26 JOtin l Peterk• C A M E mor•nt Cirelt, NewlJ.orl Th111 s1a1emen1 wn tuec A V 0 W S.ICfl Cll•I 92660 wotll tile COunty Clerk ol Or· Lin, Alt1er1. 26 W111ter· lllQtl eoun11 on Septernbef C R E sweet. Irvine. Cel•I 92715 AND£RS0N 211. t989 p K I N T1111 ou1i11ff1 11 con-Henry 0 . A nder.t0n , F4332G7 ducted oy • gene.Al Pl!••· belOYed h usband of Pub1•$11ed 011rige Ca.st "'" G d I · 011ly Pllol OCtobe< 15 22. t lle re(l•ll•1n1 com -e r t r u e: ov1n g 29NOYemt>e<5. !989 mtneect 10 t•1n;ac;1 01.1s•· fathe r o f W ayn e su-•8 ,.,.,, uncle< the 11et1tlou1 (wi f e Vi r ginia):l---------- t>u11nes.s 11•mt °' n•mes ..__.,. NO-lilltd abO'le °" Oc.tobe< 12. belOYed brother of r-.Ar 1rw. IHI Ellen Olson, H i.Id a ACTITIOUS .... .-.s KnstyM O..uley H a m re, Dorothy NAMlltATl•NT Tn111 $\element was hleo Cede M'ld~ .... ,h IPll Covnly Clefk ol,Q.-rstrom, I • ~ T .... lollOWlllQ pet$OllS "'' ,.,.. 0 COUlll~ on OctOber 12. Ovitt and Thelma dOlng bu.SinMs •• 1989 M cG r aw ·, also R08EAT lA"LOR. 16115 trvint AYe, Cos11 Me5a. CA PuOl•atled Oran~= survived by grand· 92627 01lty Pilol OCtobe< 22. 29, c hildren, Ba r c lay, Robe<! Saavedra. H!l95 ~°"' 5. 12. 1989 David and J e r emy Irvine, Coll• Meu, CA 92627 S..-0511 Anderw>n, and tw o o...., T1y10r-Str•ll. 27902 gretit g r andch ildren . Frtfi)Ol"t. Mil$rOll VieJo, CA Viewing wtll be S un-12692 MUC llJllC( THE IN VE N TORS Trilt ou11nes1 " eon-day 2:00 P .M . to jj:OO dueled by· A gene111 1>11rt-P.M. and M ond ay ,..lhlO 9:00 A .M . lO 10:00 Tiie reg1slr•ntt11 com· A.M . at Harbor Law n IMnCtd to t••nuct busl- STARTING A N£W BUSINESS?? ntt11 under \fie F1e111lou1 M e m o rial C hapel. eu11n111 N•me(11 llsttd S e rvices M o nday 11»Yt on• Aptll 31, 1971 11:00 A .M . a t the o.,., S1r11fe N H Tllltl 1tatemtr11 w• filed e wpo rt a r b o r, ..i111 111eeoun1ycwtio10r. Lulheran Church ~-... County on s.p1e:mo. The legal Department at lhe 08ily P ilOt ls pleaed 10 en~­ nounce • new ..,vice now av9'1· •ble to new bultnnale. We will now SEARCH tM neme tor y0u et no ••tr• cn.oe. MCI uve yoi., the time end' h lrtp ID the Court H0UM tn .... An•. Then. of couree, .ner n. IWdt ii completed we wtl fie ~ HcltUoul .. ,.,,,, ,.,... --·· ......... COuntyc.-. pu•N1fl once a .... .... four ._, __ .., __ -... ,..., ptool ......... --.... .._, Clorto. Pie... stop by to ,.._ your llc;titiOUS bulinela ltatefMnt at the Dolly PNot logo! Deport- ment. 330 W•I Bay. Coat• Meu, Cattrorni•, M you can not slop by. ---call us at (7141 142-4321. E•tenekln , 315 01 311 MO we wtl '"8ke .. ~.for'°" 10 ~ .... ptocodunlbJmelt. • If yow llMluld hewe llftY turther .-.kins ...... eel ua Md we _. be more "*' tied to .-.1 li'.::;., )uel In,,..., ,... lk&1 tn111 n 798 Dove r Driv e, 29, 1989 Newpor Beech. Inlet· men1 at 1:00 P.M. at Harbor I.Awn Mem- orial Park. ln lieu of °""""' ,..._ ...u,1------- donatlon1 11<0:..,~th~•:1·-;;;:;;,.;;;:";=;"';;RCl:;;;;:;­tt.nry 0 . ~;,,,, ..,,,,__ .. Memorial Jl\md, Cl() ..,,.. STA~ Newport Harbor TM .::Tr::: ::sona - Lutheran Church. ~H COAST PROP· S.. nc. undies' tta. lPITV MANAGlMENT CO, dlnf:lkin ol Harbor 30l7 T,lnlly OoM . Cotte L .._,c ... 12121 ••• Mortu•r1. ,,Mii M1tcl•le. 3ot7 =Dr.C.0.eMeM,CA .,.... ............. . .. '*'" ..... ..,.: lft~ ,... lf9+1tJllnt(1) COttt- ~ IO tfMMe't llUll-------~ 9t;r1 ... ~•I.._ ... --Gfl: ......... ... ------... NC...., 0.-el Qr. 111..=-ron TRADI YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! ;.:--- CALL CLASSIFIED ...... Nice'n Soft® Bathroom . ·Tissue •Assorted Colors •Accent Colors •White 4·roll pack. Your Choice Bugles corn snacks •Rf9ular •Nacho Cheese G·ounce box • Pepsi, Sllce or Mountain - Dew 6·Pk. / 12-ounce cans. Your Choice •• . ii] aa~er · Asparin Baby Ruth · or _ Butterfinger · Bars 1na1v1oua11v wraooeo fun size oars 1n 16-ounce bag Chef aoyardee · Microwave Meals Pasta •8"f tavtotl •SpaQhettl Wltft Me.tt1>111S 7 s-0unce container . Your Choice ,--- jC";;. --;•t•C•1'o,t • o•o 'I I I ......... ,,.. ~ _.._!_a ~I J . '\J .JI' .. , Halloween Audio cassette Horror cassette tape w1tn tnnller cn111er soona effects Prov1aes up to 30 minL1tes of 01aving time •Coors •Coors Light . •Extra Gola 24·Pk. / 12-ounce cans. v ... 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'All PAIN_., ........... _. ............ --C#lnl Anacin Tablets or coated Caplets Pack Of so Basis · soap Asr,orteo formutas 3 ounce<. 29 Nlvea· Visage Skin care ·Crtme-2 ounces ·lotlon-4 ounces Your5G4 ChOke •• Trick or Treat Bags P1.1st1ro1qSH'.10COl•'' 01n • 2S pks. Kodacolor Cold Color Print Fiim •GOl<S 100 GAHS-2H~r~ •GOid 200 GB11~24!lPOSUrts Your Choice --./i Spider Web or Lite-up · Lightstick •Synthetic fiber reusable sploer web decoration • Vlewmaster 4 long l~tlng llghtstlck . 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"1 .1 • A ' C:C>:1 :newv oea" ·t cutter Jnc t'S t> •Super String Party Decoration Assorted colors 4-ounces eacn Your Choice :iunce oag 49 99!k. 99c Your Choice t W' sonv · , Video Tapes •VHS T·120proVJOts up to 6 llOu" pla'fln9 time • seu L · 7SO prOVJOeS up to ._, -2 noun Plivtn9 time W1tn ~pertess remote message retneval mesyge l EO counter can monitoring ano ~wer failure orocect1on •2 810 C.E. · Mini sonic Turbo Stereo AM /FM Earphone Buds Stereo Recorder Features 1n ear oes19n with ~eatures 6 outton ooerar C" comforuo1e t0.1m oaos ultra f1e,1101e mv1ar speake~ ou11t .n m1croot1one aut"' turoc souno cnamoe~ stiut-off ano urrv scr ao ., f< S ft coro with 3 .Smm stereo AC or .: A.A oattenes inot r min o•uo ano POCket·size :1uoeo1 No H6128K w1110 up storage case •PROSS 279 4t9 J799 ! •10 4499 :s&•• 499 tor ·,, Wlndmere · Hair Dryers •TVf't)O 1200 wan No WMl •PrO 12SOWattNo WP·ll VOW' CltOICt conatr-~ Curllnl lrOnl •Zll 1111 ntewtlnl lrOft ID CDSSCS •SC*llS"'-.~ hf! ID. CDHCS •sorta n1 annt lrOft ID Clll1CS YOW' CllOlce 4-PK•GI• SOft·Wlllt• LltlMIUlltl 40 60 75 or 100 watn 30 10-1ooor50·100·150 wans =-t•• west lend "' 6-C)uart llectrkWOk • .... ~-¥-· ! ... ~_i: ~"~""'' .. :11; seven seas salad Dressings Assorted varieties. 8-ounce bottle. Your choke Meister Brau Beer Inglenook Navale Wines • R. w. Knudsen Family APPie Jul-!e •Clear •Natural 44·ounce bottle vourctlolce . Black Velvet or Early Times Whisky or seagram's Cin 1.75 Liters vourchoice Callo Premium Table Wines Laura SCuddef"s • Potato Chips Assorted flavors 6 75 to 7 oz twin pales vourctlolce 5eagram'S 7 Crown Whiskey, Smirnoff - Vodka or Passport scotch 1 75 Liters Your Choice Jack Daniel's Whiskey 7SO ML snuggle r• Liquid Fabric SOftener •Cuddle Up •MOrntno Fresh 64·ounce bottle Prlc• lnc/udn 45~ olf IMJM. Your Choice O® Absolut Vodka 4·Pack Dlal aathSOap Assorted formulas S-Ounce bars '" buy 3. oet 1 free t>onus pack YourChOlce · ""!:ii--.:::.:::.~ Bartles & Jaymes Wine coolers Assorteo 4·0k '12·ounce ooltles ~®@Oke pk~ seagram•s v .o. Canadian Whisky 1 75 Liters Wlla 11111 IDVJlll llad ta be ....... ..., Just laak! 1.88 a.ti, reg. 2.99 & 3.49 Counterpomt bath towels by St. Mary's. a dMSIC>n of Fteldcrest Mostly cotton with a touch of polyester Choose from an assortment of COOi'· dlnating pnnts, sohd colors and stnpes to bnghten your bath Hand towels, reg 2 29 & 2 49 sale 1 .49 each Washcloths, reg 169 & 199. sale .99 each ...... Cllll 11 IF.-Y ...... ·1ue Each, reg. Z799 l'Nmpet torchiere lamp. b&ack finish 2-Hght a.mp in btack. red ex white Cone shade floor lamp. Nol....,.. • ..._,,, c.., ~end o...-. ..... 7U9Each. 8Y8fYdaY low pOce GrMt Buyf Entert*nment centeta with oak-color finish. ctosed door st>rage and ~ ~ sheff space to hold TV. VCR. photos, plants. books and more 511hHxMrMc151hD" ()( 661h Hx48:V.Wx14:V.0'' ~--OfllX#I 2 .. s5 Small size, reg. 2 for 7.58 Rubbermaid clear storage boxes are Ideal for toys. organizing closets or tools Medium size, reg 5.99. 3.99 Large size, reg. 9.99. 6.99 2 .. s5 1-gallon tote. reg 2 for 6.98 Rubbermaid Roughneck totes with carrying handles can be used for all kinds of household storage needs. 3-gellon tote, reg. 4.99. 3.49 10-gellon tote, reg 9.99. 6.99 18-gellon tote, reg 13.99, 9.99 3.88 Reg.5.49 Rubbermmd 1.undry baket in assorted colors Rubbermaid ext,. large lllundry basket. Reg. 8.99, .... 5.99 7.89 Reg. 10,89 Rubbermaid hamper in a coflectlon c:A colors. Rubbennaiid extr9 large hlmper. Reg. 14.99, .... 9.99 44.99 ~~99 3-d...wer metal file C8binet IS 18" deep With 2 accessory drawers. Slate blue or almond 25-ct. hanging flies or 20-ct. file system, 5.99 each Ale caddy, ule 6.99 54 99 Each. • reg 7499 4-drmwer metal file C8binet is 18" deep with key lock. Almond or slate blue 9 99 Each. • reg 1299 ptasttc Of'Q8nizers: choose 2 or 3-shel1 sets. stackable drawers or 4-drawer storage unrt All 1n white or betge 19.99 ~~ 5-shetf atonige unit IS made ot sturdy pla.stlC and comes in a chotce ot beige. slate blue or white Easy ~~her assembly ' '. ' ' . I : ..... ~ _/-1-...... ....:..~ ..... Greatland Will Steger signature steeping bagc; A -• oversized. 3G,~ .¥1th cotton P' •uter. re-. 999. 29.99 B :'5too. 33x75'. r , • pstop shell. re • ~l 99. 24.99 C • • •oerry measures 31 · · nyloo taffeta Ot-" -.hell re, 999, 21.99 D , 1y oversized. 39 • '·l with nylon 01· • 1 outer shell, re. 1999. 39.99 .... ~ ...... Greatland Will Steger outdoor appliances. A. 2-burner propane stove. reg 29-99 24.99 B. Fluorescent lantern reg 1699 12.99 c. BTU heater. reg 1999. 14.99 0 . 1-bumer stove. reg 14 99. 9.99 E. Propane lantern reg 1999 14.99 Greatland Will Steger signa ture sleeping bags A -· >vers1zed. 34. .v•th conon pr~ 1uter. ,~ ~99 29.99 B • stop 33x75' r. • pstop shell. ,.,.. . ~: 99. 24.99 C • • •oerry measures 3:3 • • nylon tatteta OL.'"· '>hell re: '999. 21.99 D 1y oversized. 3c. • -w with nylon o·· :! outer shell. (P, !999 39.99 Greatland Will Steger outdoor appliances. A. 2-burne< propane stove. reg 29.99 24.99 8. Fluorescent lantern reg 1699. 12.99 C. BTU heater. reg 1999. 14.99 D. 1-burner stove. reg 14 99, 9.99 E. Propane lantern reg 19 99 14.99 n t , : , , I i ,,, . , , , : , , , , I Ir '1 ' ,,, , , , . ,, ,, •' , , r' ' , , , ' 1: ~ : n ff , I , , ,: , . , . '· , . I· t ' i .. ( f: :: I I : r: 1: I: '· , . , . , I: r , . t . , ' I ' I : I I I t t . ' I @TARGE T. 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