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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-29 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST MOM! DAD! THERE'S A PUMPKIN THIEF IN OUR PUMPKIN PATCH! WELL,'4E~e·s A PUMPKIN! GARFIELD® NO, WAIT! I ~M ~OT A TMIEF! l'M 601N6 TO VIDEO T~E ''6REAT PUMPKIN'' WHE~ HE COMES .. 75 CENTS w. UPDATE Tunes In TeltVlslon SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1989 1-tE SOUNDS LIKE HE'S CRAZV ~ AND ~e·s GOT AN ATTACK DOG WITH HIM~ ~E'(, '(OU! 6ET OUTTA T'-lERE ! '(OU SEE, ON ~ALLOWEEN '(OU WANT Nl6~T T~E''6REAT PUMPKIN '' A PUMPKIN, R15E5 OUT OF THE... HUH? I DlD IT! I 60T T~E 116REAT PUMPKIN '' 0~ VIDEO! by Jim Davis • th .... ~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER PALMER MAY BE AN OLD BUDDY AND PAL OF YOURS, SAM ... BUT HE'S ALSO A HANDSOME RASCAL! I 'D GCJESS THAT ABOUT 99. 9 PERCENT OF L WOMEN . FIVE TO SEVENTY-FlVE WILL U>QK AT HIM NORE 'THAN ONCE .'~-:. n-ia... BY HANK KETCHAM The~~ tt>w can your saucer~ by Harold Ledoux -_________ ___;;__ ________ ---.... SO IF I WERE YOU, I WOULDN'T LEAVE HIM ALONE WITH ABBEY MORE THAN 30 SECONDSATANYONE TIME.I ~ , -rn1s ll£AR'5 INDOCfEE~ INlO ~HE HA~~ lAJ/tfERME.L..ON HAU-OF FAME ARE.: .JOHN l . BARKHOk-2. F~M 5CXJrnGA1E, Ml~IGAN ,,, O"AC.K MU~ F(<O(V) NEW ORIJ:ANS , kDUl~IANA ("°UED IHE Hlrr; :JACK) ,,, 1:1'5 11ME ONCE AGAIN 10 HONOR OOR FUNKQ IMDOC..IEE5 1~sro IHE HALk.OWEEN WkfERMElON HA l-k. OF FAME .' A~D , LAS I Blff NOi i..E.AS-f, MARVIN IVl. BERK50N OF 1 ~ FOSIER crrL;, cAur-oRNtA. ~ IF 400'D t.vlKE 1b KNOW r HOW 400 CAN GEi '"rro ; 1'HE HAIJ..DWEEN WA1ER.-t: MElOt-J HAli.. OF FA~~.t. ' WEk.k. , 01R , -rHE ANOWt.R ! IS A5 £Af:h> AE> ~ PUMPKl N Pl E , ,, t I @ g /HE Al.JT}1EN11 ClW OF Ak.L fHE PHOTOS SENI -ro Oo HAS BEEN VERIFI ED Bl) OUR ~EENING CDMM11"1"E£ ! COPS , . . 1 MEAt-.JI APPLE PIE! HONES/.' 1 DID,,, REAU.Ii! a<AY.' (A)HJ'5 PLAYIN6Me 7()NIGH'f7 ~-...... \ CX)U'D BE SORPRISED A'f 1°HE NUMBER OF PEOPl-E WHO WllJ-1RQ 10 PASS Of="F AN OVE.Rk-4 k.ARGE ZUC.C..HINI A5 A WAIEf<fYlELON .' ~lJ'VE G01'rA BEUEVE ME ... .'/.1 Ferd and Tom Johnson BEEN PoNE, OLD BoY .. I DEP,A~T ~ONOLULU IN NoVEMBt:~ AND EST,ABLISH MYBASECAMP IN HoN~ koN~. rr'sA NO·F~ll .. LS FLl~~T··· DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER PALMER MA'< BE AN OLD BUDDY ANO PAL OF YOURS, SAM ... BUT HE'S ALSO A HANDSOME RASCAL/ I'D :c!OESS THAT ABOUT 99. 9 PERCENl:OF L WOMEN - : A\IE TO SEVENTY-FtVE WIL;L ~1 ~~ ~..., AT HIM IVORE THAN ONC!E ! r \ BY HANK KETCHAM There. ~wean yoor saucer f by Harold Ledoux -_________ _.::.._ ________ _ SO IF I WERE YOU, I WOULDN'T LEAVE HIM ALONE WITH ABBEY MORE THAN 30 Sl;:CONDS AT ANY ONE ~ TIME.I , 1fil5 4'£AR'5 l~DOCfE.E.~ INIO fHE HA~N lAJA-rERME.WN HA~ OF FAME ARE. : JOHN k.. BARKHOk1.. F~M 5CXJrt-JGA'fe, fV\l~IGAN ,,, :::TACK MURRA;> FRONl NEW OR"-EAN'O , k.OLJl'OIANA (kOVED IHE Hkr, :JACK) ,,, :I :f '5 11ME O~CE AGAIN 10 HONOR OOR FU~K4 INDOCIEES INID rHE HAlkOWEEN (JJA'fERMElON HA l-k. OF FAME .' 1l-IE ALJfHEN11 QW OF AkL fHE PHO/OS SENI -ro 06 HAS BEEN VEf<IFr ED 8Lt' OUR ~EEN I NG CDMM rf1"E£ ! A ~D I k.A 51 &rr NOi k.EA S-f , MARVIN IVl. BERK50N OF r FOS1ER crrt; , cAu~1A ! f IF ~'D "''KE 1b KNOW } CO~ , . , 1 MEA~'I APPL£ PIE! HONESI.' 1 D ID,, , REALL'/ ! HOW 400 CAN GEi tf\rf o f 1'HE HA"'-lOWEEN WKTER--~ MEW~ HAU.... OF FAME I WE.kl. I 61R I IHE AN5UtR. ~ IS A5 E.Afh' AE> 3 Pl.JMPKlN PIE,,, J i ., 0 BEEN PoN~, OLD BoY .. a<:AY! IAJH0'5 PLAYING~ -aJ/6HT-Z \ CX>U'D BE SURPRISED A1"°-rHE NUMBER OF PEOPl-E WHO WIL..k. 1R.Q 10 PASS Of="F AN OVE.RJ...4 l.ARGE ZOCGHI NI A5 A W/1f"E f< fVl ELON .' lK>lJ'VE. G01'rA BELIEVE ME ,,, .'.'/ I t::>E?,ART ~ONOLULU IN NoVEM8e~ AND i:ST,ABL IS~ MY9ASECAMP IN HotJ~ kON~. f'T'S'4 NO -F~ILL<; FLr<a~T··· .. ---·. •··-;-·· M B ... • I ~EQ~·~ YOUQ NEW DOG LIC£;N5\;. TW\5 PROVES I OWN . YOU! . , _.._ -..... CAN VOU TRUST VOUR EVES? Tt'tefe are at least SIX differ- ences 1n drawmg det.atls between top ~ bottom panets How quickly can you hnd them? Chectc answers With those below peAOW .. Wrt ·9 ~ .. ~ llllCl9"98 s *'°"' • ~~ • J8\IOlll .. ~ c ~ .. dr,) l ~ ... ~ l AOU8Jeiit() OUTLAND . .....c, --•.... d .. BIC. OE'ORC-E ! by VirQll Pot-+ch. ..J computation involves WfTCH WAY! Not eH wttches ride bfoomstlck.a.. °'"9w lines from lractlOOS dot 1 to dot 2, 3. etc., to compe.te the__,. above. SQUAWK SHOW! Am, ttMa poor sc.81_,0W .. torced to listen to complaintng c:rowa. Add c:otors: 1-Aed. ~ beue. 3-Y.,low 4--t.L brown. 5-0lt. purple. 6---<iteen. 7-0k. beue. ~· SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 PotM\ for "''"9 •II the letten 1n the ~d below to form two complete word\ MYSTICAL . . . .. . ... . .. . THEN score 2 pe>1nt\ .. ch for •II ~di of fOUf' i.tt..-i or ,..... . found •moft9 the letters. Try .. Kere at IHst SI......._ ~ 191£1 Mc _.... llllllAOd .. ~ --C\ .. .. f)..·· ..• r' ....- : . -·-· -• I I ~EQ~·s YOUQ NEW DOG LICt;N5t. T~H5 PROVES I OWN . VOLJ! ". • CAN vov TRUST YOUR EYES? Thefe are at least $IX offer· ences 1n dtawing details between top and bonom panels How quickly can you find them., Check answers wfttl ~ t>etow PM01&111wrv g eu..u.~.-..-e ~ ~·eoue~ t *'°'II • e1flUS £ ~ • dlt:> t ~ -UIMOI~ l ~UIO OUTLAND . -dCw --···--~111 • '8,lunitr Whirl@ . . ~ -------by H~l Kaufman------- • HUE·OUNITl Cul out 1 llMll ell* ol afdboerd. OtwilM dell ------ IMo .......................... Color ......... ...... °' ... ,...lbow: Red. ..... yelow, ...... blue, vie>-.... -...,... .. ... Stick • pin ""°""" cen- "'· Gtve dlell 1 wNrt. Al1k1uml A1lnbow col· or vanish, 1nd the rot1t - Ing disk •PPHrl whltie. • SA v BOO• Whal does an owe ghost say when It cnes? "Boo-whoo." Wt)aC does a roo6ler ghost say at dawn? "Cocttadoodle-b. • What do ghosts say when a new baby amves? 1r1 a boor • 19 17• computation involves WJTCH WAY! Not •twitches ride bfoomsticka. Or.. lines from lracilOnS dot 1 to dot 2. 3, etc., to complete the~ above. SQUAWK SHO~ AIM, tNs poor sc.ec:r-le tDrced to Ust.n to complainlng c:rowe. Add colon: 1-Red. 2-U. blue. 3-Yetlow 4-l.t brown. 5-0ll. purple. ~. 1-Dtl. blue. e---or.,.. SPELLBINDER SCORE tO potnts for using •II "'- •~ttef'S ,,, ""• word ~ to form two complet• words MYSTICAL . . . . . . ... ... # THEN Kore 2 poinn •.ch for all words of four i.tt~s or ,,... found •moNJ ""-lef'-" Try te seen •t IHst M ,......_ .-.A8':)---~ r/ .. _ ..... -.. , I l-lEQ~·5 YOUQ NEW DOG LICt;N5~. 1~15 PROVES I OWN . YOLJ! CAN VOU TRUST VOUR EVES? Tllefe are al least Sii dtlfet· ences 1n dtawmg deta~s between top a'ld bottom panels. How quickly can you hnd them? Check answers With thosd t>etow pai\Ol.U 11 IWV a &-.ua~.-a• :••o c; ~,si ~ , *'°"' II 9lfW\IS t ~ It Oit:> l tlulsSlw 8J9 ~ I .se:ll.laJaMl(J OUTLAND . ....-c. --····--'"''. ~unitrWhirle ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • HUE.c>UNm Cul oue a UNIH dill& of cerdbo9rd. DMde dlell ------ Imo ••• ~ ........... Color MglMnta '"- of tM rainbow: Red. green, yellow, ...... blue, vie>- .... -lhown .. tight. Stlcll • pin through cen- *·Gift c11k e wNrt. Al•k•zaml Relnbow col- or v•nlah, •nd the rotat- ing disk appear• whJte. • SAY BOO! What does _, owl ghost say when It cr;ies? "Boo-whoo: What does a rooster gho6t say at dawn? "Cockadoode-boo. • What do ghosts say when a new NU•ERS GAME----baby 8frives? "It's a boo,. TOPOHOEA Ask • friend to setect a numbef from 1-10 To this numbef. have the pereon add 8. double the sum, dMde by 4. and then subtract hatt the original number No matter what num- • 19 • '20 18 ~ • 0 16 ~ . ~ 17• ber the person picks. the ~ result ol this computation J LI q dbe4 2~ 15 l . If you 1nstruc1 the per-~r..t" ~ • • ~ son to add 6 to the 1n1t1al / ;;, amount. the result will be 2.3 .; 3 If you add 4. the result . _,,A • r will be 2 -the result is •J 3 ~ always half the number v· sugge~led 10 be added ~s< g Should your friend • J 2 .,,,e: ~ " select an odd number -J 1 ______-::::::. 1, 3. 5. 7. 9 -lhe ------------·------- computallon involves WffCH WA"f! Not Mt wltct•• rid9 br00fl1stk:ka. Orww ffnn from lracilOns dot 1 to dot 2. 3, etc., to eomptete them above. v . SQUAWK SHOW! Alu. ttw. poGf sw;eoow la bced to 0.... to complaining crowa. Add colors: 1--Aed. 2-U. .... 3-Yeftow 4-l.l brown. 5-0lc. putpte. 6--0teen. 1~ blue. ~- SPELLBINDER SCOlt E 10 potnh for using •II the ••tt~s 1n the word below to torm two compl•te worch M YS TICAL .. . . . . -. . ' THEN Kor• 2 po.ntt •«h for •II I words of tour letten or Mar• . lovnd •mong the let .. n \ Try .. Ken •t lfftt M ,......_ - ,_,"-0~~ - ~COME. E.V~ flMf, 1'M IN~ 6~ '5TOQf, 15€£ ~ ~~()()Nf.D ~~6CA~T11 Q: I know marathon swimmer Diana Nyad wa aa ABC Sports reporter for awhile, but I brnm't teen .ber latdy. What's she doing? ls she married? How old is sbel -Barry Word, Houston A: If you watched USA Necwork's cove~ge of the U.S. Open tenrus tounu.ment m late August and early Septem- ber, you saw Nyad on duty as a studio tnterviewer. She'll be ~ck dus season as a comment:ltor for A.BC WiU World of Sports. Add in her occasio~ commentuy on Naaonal Pubuc lUdJo's Mon11Mg Etlrrro" and a new-found careCT ;u 2 a scand-up conuc ("Mv fnends always thought I was fun- j ny. I figured 1r was nme ro gee off rhe Pot."), it's surpns- 1 tng the 4-0-year-old finds ome for a pcrso~ Life. Bur she docs. Though Nyad won't re-veal the rwne of her bnu of 6ve years, she dOC"S concede that he works m TV. "'A snu llN8l.E: WoMr-....,... .... F.,.,.. Q:r An Mia Fanow ad Woody An.a J.p.0y married? I wut dMm to be. I Mft a bis b.t ridias oa this. -Griff Nimiclt, Tiburon, Calif. A: Sony, you lose. While Farrow, 45, and Allen, 53, currently sh.a.re the sc:rccn in the movie Crimes atul Mis- Jt.mncm and arc parents to 22-month-old Sat.cbd. they arc not macried. Sarchcl is Farrow's ninth child: She has three by a-husband Andie Previn and 6vc by adoption. ranging m age from 3 to t 9. Q: ~ ....-llm:ricanes? -Anp AnJmon, Dd1oit A: Members of the inttmaeional World Metl:Odogial Organization meet regionally to chooee names in alpha- betical order, SWting with A each Januuy. They pidt names popular in countties likdy to be aB"eam.. The names recycle afta six ycm. but names of momcrr storms such u Hugo are reUted. Tbe ofticD1 naming systeto be- gan in 1953, adopting the ahady popular informal prac- tice of ming women's mmcs. un&:r peuwe from fanj. Dim. male names premieml in 1979. Baacn down the bMcbes for the t 99o•s fu:st 6?e Adamic bmricanes: Ar- dwr, Bc:nba. c:esar. Diam and l!domrd. The fu:st 6Te ..... ci6c ROlmS: Alma. Boas. Chrittim. Douglas and Elida. Qa Did S-. &twwd I .,.. ~, ..... _.... m tM~llaw--d.t .... S F .,.., -,,.,, s.M., s.u .v.n.. C.lif. A1 Teddy and blocbas llobcrt.Joh.n andJoeephjr. all tcrWd in the military. bat anlib his Nny ~Ted­ ~ dMa tbe Azmy. He ...... "'ltfWI &om Hrnrd a6u U fmb!Mft J'Clf fix ctv.rint 00 IA czam. enfWd in me Anny in Jam 1951 aad lll'ftd • a piftlle b rwo ycm dmiDI rM Lxelu Ws• a milimy patioeman DDoaed iD U.S. ad latopc:w pcm. Q: rm a new-car w.tcbtt and a made-in~USA fnak. and I tb.in.k this new Geo aatomobile is a farce. I don't think they're selling at all. I tb.in.k it's akin to what Coke did with old and New Coke - a big marUc:ing er- ror. Who came ap with this utd wbat is the point? -Allen Cress, Mourtt Crltad, Oluo A: You're ngbr when vou say Geos haven't sold wcU, but don't look for them co disappear. Chevrolet. the Gen- eral Motors diVlSlon tlw sells the Geo lme of Japancse- dcsigncd nml1 C2.n and ttuclu, httt:d general manager Jim Perk.ms away from Toyot:l l;ut year. and Perkins IJlSlSts Geo IS here to stay. He even has Chevy offices answenng thetr phones, "Chevrolet-Geo ... Q: What apcom.ing novels and ICrMDplays does Ste- pOea King bave in the making? l'n rad all Im boob. I want to wrire sc:ieoce-6ctioa aonls for ada1a. -R.uhan/ Holzhaum, Wanm, Ohio A: The modem master of hol'l'Or unleashes hu lan:st terror tome, Dark Half. nen month (Viking. $21.95). The 6rst printing is planned for 1.5 rruluon. the largest ever fur hardcover fiCtlon. Vutually a.ll of King's 20-odd novels have been made into moV!es. Misuy, bis pt"IOW novel. will be a Rob Reiner brure film, scheduled for a release late m 1990; It, yet an- other King shock.er, will be a me-hour A.BC mimserics next May. King IS JUggling tlutt more scary stories to be pub- lished with.in four ycan. ~ lisWJ Waly pOOed Dark Half, calling it wondrously &ightrning. Advana readers around the USA WEEK.£ND office found the premise -an auth~'s 6ai?nal pseudonym coming to grisly li& -unbc-- KlllCt .._ ._. Nb lie"Table even for a horror DOT· -. ..t ......,_ cl, and the ending sort of eh. The 13-yar veteran of NBC's beleaguered TW, show celebntes a spooky Hallowml birthday. Her mo.c memorable TOM, moment? MeeGna '•John Pa.al U at cbe Valian in 1985. QIESml •TIE IEll Jordan: Still flying high Q: How old ud W. ..U W9I Mkh-1 Jordan wMa ... clabd .. &.. Ii I ''-"' -faJt Gordcrn, £, Prw A: A S-focx-9 Michael Jcxdan 6nt slam-dunked a ~ in his bcoxu>wo of Wilmington. !"< C .. ai ~ 15. No,., fHooc...6. cbe Chicago Bulls super- star leaps i.nQ) his si:nh NBA ICalOO oe:xr fndJy it home against the~ CPalicrs-The 26- year-old guard married Jmnica Vtl»'f, the mochc.-r of bis t 1-monch-o&d IOfto Jd&r:y M.ichael. Sept. 2 m the Litdt W1m Wocldmg Cbapel in Las V ~ Jordan p't'C VaDICl'f a S2S.OOO, S-<::ant nng. she p-.e him a StS,000. 3-cam ring. And ... Oct.a Oct.30 Oct. S1 '*"·' Now.I Nlalr.I Now.4 K-. JlcbQn. 41 HlftYHwt*'-38 Ocn ....... 58 ,.,.llD v.nzueta. 29 • 2 .. ~,7 ........ 33 Laty ...... 40 ...llMd*>,'17 :::nrJ- .__ .. If ... --vs W.P n • D t Mt&~ .W sf' ,.._Ge n tw Ylfl CJIJ) llWtOO Oillct CJl2) .,..,,0 Dllill('JIJUS'?·• la~QIJJ..wJe ........... lJtM.ea \tcS'aQ 'SC-.. SlS ..... A-. =-=-=n:. 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'"""t JAMBS &JLPATJUCK, C»llllfUlist As 11 iaurol proposition, persons in p11blic lift h.vt 1 rithl IO bt lefi 1#0.w iN daeir priwl~ lift, but this ritht luu to bt 9uol!JUJ. Tiu pewulilloa of o city council- "'41n orr of laJ ;,,,port.ona durn tlu wtnching of o pm- iJmtiol c."4Ul.k. ~ lrq fMation is whetlur tlu "'°""'how"° problaw tlOtingfor, ptru'" in rblic life who lwl 1n atrllllW'ital ":fair. Tlu:u things luppm. But I wo11/J h.w suioKS prob/mu voting for " Buz Lulmu or o Bomq Pr41nlr btUIKSt of st11piJity in tht 011t am """ prostitMtion in tlu otlur. A lii~ral •i~t11 CARL ROWAN, co/11"'1fist tt0r, 41nJ tMt ?J pnunt woulJ rrjut some.ont who htUI ltirt:J " prostihltt. I finJ it al'l"'lling that 62 pactnt wo11IJ not vott for • lsomost:lC'Nlll wlaot th.t i""iviJtu1/ Ul'llJ Mt pilty of "'1 11nlowfal SU'tlol offmst.. I "'" cttMiN Uwt SO"'t #typocritiUI/ postt1riNg INS irttlOlwd wltat 58 pmnt ui' thq WoMIJ rtjtet a politia1l Cln- loobd the other way. Rumors o{ JFK's parade of panmou.n. FDnkli.n and l!Jea.noc Roow:+elt's 1Cf1U* Ame I.ms. l.Bfs libidinous adYentures wa'C off-limits. Today, the pras is ea- ger lO probe and pouna -and shame thole sin- oen right our of ofu. "The rules ban changed," says Rudy Mua, JCDioc writer and gossip columnist for Wdai~ magazine, who brokr the Wayne Hays-Elizabeth Ray !C2DCbl in t 976. When Man got bold of that story. the older re- ponas OD Capicol Hill -all men -woodcrc:d what the big deal W3S. 1'hey bad beard Hays was fooling around. To- day, Maxa says. thett arc femak ttportcrs cover- ing Coo.greu ~ they don't think the old boys' dub is IO neat." Political insiden arc feeling the prmurc. Ed- die Mahe. a 1Upab1ian campaign consulunt, quipl. "This is not the year of the lOOIC caodi- da.re." He and his col- lc:agucs cbcck out cam- pai gm c:l~ these days before sagmng on. "We uk, 'h there mydllog char would em- bunss you and make your SfO'llC mad if if showed up 00 the from page of 7lat WciAi"fb" "Post'l" You kind of know when they'~ }yina CO you. In cbai C111t. WC just walk oUt ~the room and lock at t.aeh ocher and say, 'No way.• If you know the guy's tyina to you. JO'I don't wane ID mes wida hiin." So why do poUririam take such chanoes? Many oia:t fell bctin: the job makes them whrnl>'e in IOllX waJS. As Doog Roecn. a~ in Gary 1-brt's 1988 pn=Prle•cW ampeign. cqOim= ~ ego elm it abs a> nm for c6:e today, a> be a ClftU pMr¥ ian, ii a:h m. they haft to leek conn.., iffW•al :! 1 I • Jsu LI, wlltf!l ..... '1111• l)..5.C.. ,_. . ...,.., ....... cbcy ..... ck Clfid ........ ,..__ a.r.-.uw..wt.o ........ a-. .... ....,.. .. ttw•' ......... . • 1l 11hi ... .... It nt1a&.MIL.w 'tf ....... ..... ... ,,,., .... . from boch mm and women. That mm- fers co the tauality thing .... "A cu>dicfaU' is sitting there. he's &led, he's looking ft. rebxarion. he's been c:ampsiping. he's cm a boat, IO!ilCObC pa- rades women in front of him. It's like bc-- ing tempced by the Devil." And temptation is hardly limited to public oflicWs. While we criticize candi- dates foe sexual peccadilloes, our own cdUa att &r from pristine. Robert Bauman a conscrntivc ~ ' publican congressman who lOR his re- dectioo bid ~ a sandal ilm>Mn.g a 16-year-<>ld male dancu, secs hypocrisy in the public's high-mindedness. -rbt Congress tends ID be gcnenJ.ly repmcntatiYe of the American people. These are demeots in human nature," be says. '"Sex pervades~ in our ex- isu:ncr, 1V shows. music, moYies, and yet we still cling ID Puritan ldc:ak." &pens OD ICXUaJ ethics doubt media surveys showing looser ICXual sta.odards, saying ~~ nmcimtific. But rmrch- ers agree ~ may be a oonmdiction be-- tween our high moral standards as a cul- tutt and what at le:asr JOmt of us do. A DtW study by SMntem magazine of 2.046 people, ages 14-21, 6nds that m~ dwi half have expctYoced sexual inter- course. 1'hc avenge age at which they lost their virgJ.Dity: 16. In 1988, the FBJ ttpom:d 104, I 00 proa:icution and coauneraal vice arresa. Hubcst O'Gonmn. a tociologi.st wbo edited the Kimey lnstiturr study 00 ICX\l- al morality ~leucd in 1988, is DOC sur- prised by the c:oomdiaioos. The JGmcy study, the only nationwide survey of iu kind 00 sc:xual moralliy. shows that C'9Cl when people wae thnmclftS iuTohui in sc:xual impcopridy, their ICSpOasc was regret and IOn'OW. 1'hc smdy shows .. a very comcrntm monlity by people who describe their own sc:xual bebyU and criciciu thcsmdws. 1'hey are w:ry oontemti-tt OD pnwtituQoo. premariW to.. cxtnmarital aB"airs and vehcmcndy ~on tw,n.cwcwli«y." O'Gonmn th.inb the belie{ that the US.A's laU&J norms and rules have been rnoluriooized is • myth. 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What is diifettnr. even among th<' libenl-mindcd. is a new premium on honesty, says .Elsa Porter, who worked more than 20 yan in t.bc f-cdcnJ gov- ernment and is doing rexarch on mon1- 1ty in the worlcpbcc. Tbt f:rcc..thinhng Woodscock genemion believes it's OK oo be homosexual -acconoring for about 10 percent of the population -as long as you don't lie about it. And if you want to fool around, just don't call your- self a f.unily man Of &.mily woman. "I think there's a new value that has come in the gcnemion of the 'SOs and '60s., childft'D who grew ap in homes where their puma didn't love one an- other," she says. .. Mt:n and women arc not willing co stay in ~ th.at arc oot compatible. We're less litdy to tol- erate di.at in omen. .. Writer Man faces the issue cverv day. He keeps dozens of files on the pn, vale li-.cs cJ public off'.cjaJs, is barraged with h<>< tip&, ICCS officials out on illior dates. But be doesn't report it all "lf it ilDf*U OD ~ic scrvtC<'. if tt m•olftS public if it's <'gr<' gious, then it's &ir pme." ht says. V ot.crs are molt about aust.. honesty and~ pceful handling ol a situation. says Howard Rrianan. a poli-sci profes- sor a.t ~ Uuiwenity of Con.oecticut at Scom. If we respect an o8icia1. if that pcnoo apolotdza. ~ a::>-joy forgiving. And for all our lofty ideals. we may be glad co know our ~ have &.ilinp liU the rat of as, as long as thty don't incafere with official business.. .. Mivoodtvt bum a polirician, but I don't th.ink it nec:essarily detuoys a ca- reer if one has built a following in <><her ways." Rriumn ays. .. A lac of peopl<' will scay &idiful to me ancfidacc Tbc-y say ct:q•u ~ apimt uncooe when 1 an abcac:t m•m• llll is praencrd. but m the real wodd ~ me tolennr. 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II ~full-time contrd Neutro1eoa• T /Sal• Therapeutic Shampoo use unul the crusty build-up sub- sides (Then use T /Gel to coouol itch1na and numa between nue-..> U.. an oil-free coaditiofter to minimile buiJd.ap Use Neutro1cnlf9T/Ocl• Conditioner to extend the tbcnpeutic Ktioft of T /Gel Shlmpoo. Uae Neutroacita T/Oel Conditioner to extend the therapeutic actioll of botb TISIJ ud T/Gel ~ T H I S W E E K E N D' S T V Shaky start hasn't slowed Jackie Mason Though his show, Chicken Soup, is getting mixed reviews, Mason's mouth still roars I • this a good pastrami or what? I cbiDk it's the best. I don't see bow you an ear aay other pastrami than du..." It is a major moment. Jackie Mason can. in f:act, surriYe in Hollywood. They haft decent putn.mi. k it pasmmi -and bialys and goyim and yad3I and. these days. c.hichn soup -elm dc6nc ttM: borden of Jackie Ma- IOll't world: He is riding high Oil the palaC populariry of his career, a carecl' i.-1 OD poking fun at All Thinp Gm- cile ud Jewish. Muon is sitr:ing in his amll trailer oa dae MTM Studios lot in Hollywood. mci.ng between rcheamls of his new sit- com. C/sii'fua~OD ABC. The trailer ii 1*'te:IJ · -a ooacb. a few daam. a c:bintzy coffee table -lib the Qap hoed toOIDI of his ycan 0.0 the ....r echJcppiAg hit ace around the USA. 11iole told years make MalOD ~ ~ .... lbaky newt Oftr die ..... cacly ruings. He bdicTes middle Ameri- ca is ready for The Jewish Guy. and The Jewish Guy is ready for prime time. But the Jewish Guy isn't ready for politics. In au in~ with the NYC weekly VlU.te Vina laat month, Mason. trying to help Rudolph Guiliani's bid in the New York mayonl au, said~ cratic candidate DaTid Dinkins looked "like a black model without a job" and he ''accomplished absolucrly oodung in his life." After the rcm.arb, Guiliani ban- ished Muon, who later apol<>«iud, &om the . p. Dinkins said he WU not d= odicn were. Tame will tell if his rcmarb. on and off sattn. will offmd middle America. .. Of coune, who can say wb.at the a~­ eragc Gentile in the Midwest ia going to think?.. Ma.Ion says, Yiddiah ac.c:eDl as thick u IW milHaigb sandwich. '-But I baYe Dn'ft eern-my Kt So cnu bigu man in daac pbccs elm Ibey ay I would be a.n a.lien ch.anacr. When I play to Jewish audatnces. I h.an t.o work twice as h.acd ro get the same laughs as I do in Texas." To rbe goyim (that's Yiddish for non-jcwi.sb) Mason is a noYClty. "Hett's a Jew talking with a hcary Jewish acunt. It's a whole funny, colorful thing. But a Jew bean it. so wbatl His mother talks liU this all his life." Jackie argues th.at be DCYCT really worked on his now-famous dcli..-cry, diit it ju.st comes naturally. But hc:rc'' these- cret H~ rt.11lly talb li.U that. Lynn Rec:lgra•e, bis co-star, comes onto the set. She is tall, bu.t, towering over the stubby. round Mason. ~ look.I swuaque -or, as bis character cells hcT in an early show, .. You know, you're pretty cult for a bask.cd>aU player." There is something both comfortable and d. · u about tliis liulc potato of a man. ::"°~~;caring coo much makeup and . . docba He will ponti.6ate on any subject. speaking wnh the authority of the nblM be oace was. Maso11'1 fubcr and three older broth- cn wett rabbis; Jacbe -then Yac.ov Maza -wu ordai.oed a rabbi as wdl, at 24. He did some jokes from the bcma., a synagogue's equiT&Jmt of a pulpit. and chd an occuiooa1 fill-in u a oomedian in New York's CaP1kiU Mountains -but for bu &ma's sake, kept the comedy quiet and mnaincd a rabbi anril after bu fathet' died in 1957. ''Then I said co myself. since I bate be- ing a nbbt. lee me tee if I could really make a lmng as a comedian " B•akla1 ea T•• Jewls• G•y And be ooaJd -alchougb be alwa11 ha.s fought the ambinlencc in the Jnnsh community, which both cmbnccs and fCJCCU him for being .. coo ~" He feels this UtJuadr Upc him ac.h1ev· mg grcattr saa:as; be wocmd up sinking moocy mto fulcd mo-ries and plays be- cause The Jewish Guy wasn't banbblc. "Jewish le in this iDdusuy who felt my J~ doesn't beloug in front of die Gentiles, it is reYOlring, be- came cbcy were hiding their acc.ent from Geor:iles all their &.es. The 6nt thing tJw a J~ does when be wana to fed .., • ....,,_.., 111i1cwltJ, .......... ... '8C'• CMdlllt ... ~ .... ,. .. UT). successful is to make sure be docsn 't sound Jewish. .. The phenomenal socccss of his 1986 one-mm show, TM WorlJ AuorJint to Mt., turned his lik a.round. Now Mason relishes his suge work -oo< just for the l"C'Vmgc f:actor, but for pleasutt. "I'm in a business when: my whole life is a vacation. When I'm on the su.gc, i I'm enjoying it more than them. Every I performer enjoys a pcrformaoct mott than the audimce does. If be wasn't cn- t JOYlng more, how come an actor is rc:Miy l to do a bendit at a moment's norice? Did you ever see a plumber doing a benc6t? Only actors do benc6u. Why? Because they arc the kindest people in the world? No. They like to conTin.cc you, look., what a sacrifice I am making! It's the ooly time a guy can imagine that be is working widiout a job, fedJ suc.cessfu1 without going anypbc.e, he's not taking bome a penny and he feels like be accom- plished something. without doing notb- mg for anybody, but because be showed up, he's a semarion and people arc paying tributes co him while be was doing noth- ing for a liTing." He ,./ly Wb like that. Aita the success of his o~-man show, wby enter the world of drudgery, cnnk- ing out a DCtWOrk sitcoml ~rm still such a sick cgoma.nw: dw I can't belinc iL To look at this guy, and for him to want to spend the next 6vc years doing something he bar.a, I thin.k that it's sick. I shOGJd be doing some- thing else, but the need for stardom is lik.c a drug to an addict." FUrti•s h Ith ltobby Jf Jackie is addicted to attention, then his mainlinr drug is fcrmlc attention. Flirting that bordcn on lechery is his pas- ~-Waiting for an elevator in bis ho- tel. be spots an attracnve wornm.. "So, a.re you marricdl" he asks. "No? Good. You bavc a boyfriend? Ob, is be here? Nol He's in New Yorkl Would he mind if you and I bad an afhir? So, may- be we shouldn't tell him." Ir 15 a clever dance: If you think he's Joking. he'll tell you he's serious; if you tak.c him seriously, he'll say he's johng. For cumplc, ask why he DC"Vcr married. If 1t i.s a sticky rub~et. he docsn 't let on. "I don't behcve in Jt at all. The amount of people that could be ~ily marncd ts maybe ooc out of 40. And the bcsr proof of this is that, whenever you sec a married couple out at night, if they actually talk to each othtt, people ue shocked. tbctt must ~ a fight, other- wise, talking together, it's Lmpossiblc. If they'~ Wlung, they arc probably JUSt go- ing ncady. If they wru married even a month, they would never ~ talking. Tallcing u out!" He rully talb like that. Allergic ID silmms ..... ,... .. wale ... 9'tcw ... JKUe-··~ ........ .. JKJde-~ Not lltcolRL Ml.Mq I .....,.. • little Mt; .,,.. #IOfM'Y•own I.....,.. wwMt. "'Wiatt altCOfM, there'• ... .., any ,.., imlllJnatlon. tlley"re efl repetl- Uous. ... venlofts of ..,. ...... thJQ&. until tt'• IMen done • 111lllloft u-. WAa • comic. I lllled • lot of ..,. ltan. Lucy .. aft ...... le'Y ... tat. nt. an lncredJMe talent. llut tM "'9w1 To ,.. It WM • lot of comedy Hout notfWIC. .. 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SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. : I ..... w.-0 ............ ,.....,....,m...._ WEEKEND GETAWAYS Lancaster Pennsylvania A fall trip to Pennsylvania-Dutch country offers good food, Amish quilts and quiet I t is dusk and the corn and silos glim- mer on the horizon. Hills wrap around the countryside like a warm Amish quilt. This is Lancaster County, home to one of the nation's largest Amish popu- lations. Tbc-y call them.sch•cs the Pwo People. But to outsiders, or "the En- glish" as thc-y'tt known here, they seem aotic remnants of another day, living without can and phones, traveling by hone-drawn buggies, wearing plain clothes. Their lives ccnttt around God and family. Says USA WEEK.END Guest Editor Shirley Mann; "Thc-y'rc IO qwct and wd back. I almost wish IOIDC'- ti.mcs I dreped lik.e thrm., and then I wouldn't haTe to wony about what I'm going t.o wear tomorrow." of the delights of her ftnt dishwasher. You may even hear a hymn or two. Guest Editor Mann knows the ways of Pennsylvarua-Dutch country well: She grew up around the farms and farm- er's DW"k.cts of Lancaster County and re-- rums at least six ti.mes a year to takt in the soft beauty and rich bounty of the land. In LancasteT County that often tran.sb.tes inro a feast. "The food is fint." Mann says of an Amish country visit. "My funily cooked that 11r2y ... The basia are ; the most popular. saoa-i knut, scr.apple and shoofly .. pie -with a molasses and brown sugar filling. cummno1 If you're looking for res- taurant fare, Mann says any of the all-you-can-eat ~ lishmcnts a.long the main thoroughfares will do - though keep going if you see a bus foad of hungry tou.riltl disembarking. For starters, she 1ugge1u To taste the simple life, dine at the bustling f.ann- bouse of Jack and Dec Dec Meyer and their m chil- drm. The Meyen are RiYCr Brethren who, like the Amish. U.e simply. But an- like their brethren, they open their h~ t.o visitors for dinna. Con~nation is WHO: Sllltlly llan, Miller's Smorgasbord. It's not a gourmet experience. but you won't lea'ft hungry. 60, I dltS •• tro. As1D1 r..-., PL There's plenty to do in these parts beaides eat. While m01t Amish try to aTOid coarUa.. c:bae are Jou o( mjddlcmm willing to :?!~:d by Jack; home . by Dee Dee. WHAT: GetJwy to l.-.tlr, PL, Mm flr11 contty Wi•llill ~ ........... Foe. sugesced dwse al $12.50, we dined on ..... """ taod.. make a tiring oH tbmi. sell- =-~~~u:.: IDllf• spice ~ capioca pudding. peclD cab and babel lea. Yoa flllll'f feel Im Harmon Pcxd in tbc ~ morie Wlblas - mclw,....t, buc oac al yow dmv=n« Bar 19J die m cl die cu'*!ac yoo'll ha.e > # 2 • 1°"'! lpf«ilc -boda pd foed ............ .,. chat -- :-'a,!:! WW:~!h: ,., - -... Dec Dee will tidJ JOG . qailia and c:ra&a. E..-cn th~ dae courisc innaion bu J?wned iu abatt ol man. a-a,. -from shoppiq malls to wax mmcwm -it'• ltilf ~ co aajoy the simple pleuures Chat make PeDJUyln1u1- ~loag ~1;'\ ind qe- cable mnda and h....z::!wlcd lips lvwcin1, ''Push. bomanede wu..OOC.. tom tbOo.tt fies-•• Or uneJ mco tbit 110Wa ot roc;wer to cmblry--oid Caaaa1 Miika wbae you QD wall cbe &.od cbt ll'CI ii ... oaa for, ad JDOft. Gooda nap &o. e:i"=-~''l:.T::: . o.t ... .,_.,.,..) WWle dowwwwu-. •a~ .. _. .... ..._._«:Maic_.., _ ..... , ......... .... dlll.-IOlll'J E _ .. ... square. Watt & Shand, built in 1878, to the 13>.ycar--0ld Opera House. Once you've tasted the food and seen the sights, aplorc the back roads. filled with Amish &.rms surrounding tiny Co- looia.1-cr:a t.owns seemingly untouched by time. In Lititz you'll 6nd lovely, qw- et streets for strolling, as well as the country's 6m pretzel factory, Sturgu Pmul Howe, where you an buy 8 pounds of pretzels for $3.98. In the toWn of lnter'ClOW'X, a .Menno- nite family runs The People's Place, which homes quilt ahops. an Amish quilt m~ cowmy stores and a 61m on Amish life. The People's Place i.s in the ban of quilt c:owitry, but don't look for bupma: New qailts start at SSOO. Bmi....._., nm by the Amis.h. Menno- nites and orher religious groups in the area close on Sundays. That's when the oot-so-pla10-pcople step in. I f Adamstown, about 20 minutes north- east of Lancaster, is an antique 10Tct'1 paradise. Don't misa Renn.ingcr's and Blade Angw for hundreds of antique deaJen. You'll be glad you passed up the pncey new qui.h:s when you sec tht beautiful old ones btte. Check out the Pieces of the Heart booch at Black An- gus, 't!fhett quaJt prices stan ac $40. Shoppcn looking for bargaim for the holidays will 6nd outlet nirn.aa b.erc. Two outlet ma.lla in I.ancasier boast more than 150 stores. Aftu all, we can't forget our grand ".English" tndirions IJCINll a... 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T H I S W E E K E N D' S BOOKS Vampires They really do exist T ime to start practi~= Dracula accent ... is just days aW3y and the No. 1 outfit, according to ma.oy COltUmC shops, fcaruces the nmpire's bbck cape and fangs. But the real nmpircs out th.ere will have to rent costumes this Halloween to 6t rhe myth. Rea.I vampires? Yes. Stephen Jt.aplan. who rum The Vam- pire Rcscarcli Ccntrr and teaches para- psychology in Forest Hills, N.Y., ta)'1 300 male and female nmpires exist in the USA alone. His research. to appear 10 bu book., Trw T•lts of tltt Urt-..... 1. bown: Tiu Ur1tithJ ~· (Bantam, $3.95; ( • due next month), shows that real vampires: • Love Californi2 -20 liYe there; New Yo rk. and Texas hnc 15 apiece. • Hold down rcgu-..-., lar Jobs, especially ·~­ in politi<:s, the am q , · ·~. lrlfl!ll~..;:. and movies.. • • May sleep in oof- flns, an idea they picked op from Hol- lywood, but the coffiiu aren't closed. Also pure fiction.: fanga. • Att repelled by pdic, but only if you eat 1t and breathe on them. Vamps do drink blood, by the way, but only about an oance, up to dmc times a week.. They also eat regular food. Now, look. around. Sitt :J -w-omen- 5-fcct-6, 120 pounds., · brown eyes, black hair, who look I.JC 23? Or men 5-feet-10, 170 pound&. brown eyes, black hair. about 26? Thoec a.re the a~ nmp ~*'YI Kaplan. Beware of aidt~-aacm 6uing thac detc:riptions; chcy may DOI be in disguilc after all And wh the fvcinarioa wilb pale. b!~peos*f '-Vampim are a fMmsy, apea.ny for women. Thefrc dnwn m~1a­ uality ud power -be tabs wlmeftl be wmu. &'1cherieiwk-_.9'CIJ • traa:ift," •JI Norine Drc:.r, .-har ol. the new book A--. Y...,U..: P..u, llidfta -' ,.,...,,, am (W.W. NGftOG. $17.95). B:tida beilaa the polilc. ~ -Dsw:r..,. .... -·-.. ~-Pi-•" .., .. ca aa prcay ampr.. . • ZS I 8-• T H I S W E E K E N D' S TV Indiana Jones of the ocean Each weekend, explorer Robert Ballard brings underwater thrills into your living room W oods Hole. Mau. -If Robert Ballard had been born th.rec decades earlier, he would have been a oa.turaJ for the TV game show To Ttll tht Trwth, where pan- elists had to pick the real McCoy from a group of imposters. Chances arc, none would luve picked him. But Ballard. an undttsca explorer cx- traordinairc who discovered the wrecks of the Tiu'"ic and Bisrurclt, shatters the egghead-academic stereotype about as thoroughly u anyone could. A Ph.D. in marine geology and gco- physia with more than 50 scientific pa- pers and a scott of awards to his name, he has done for occa.nognpby -and hopes to do for all of science -what In- diana Jones did for archaeology. That is, dispel once and for all the notion of the scientist as socially inept, physically illit- erate and romantically bankrupt. .. Science is a conma sport," Ballaid insists, in the patient tones of a man who finds himself resorting often to such bromides. At ease in his office at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the uhJetic 47-year-old looks more like a football COICh th.an a scientist. His &a is wined. his':~ and his forrmm, emerging pwbed-up sleeYa. are well-muscled. Con-rinci.ng t:be world dw scK:ncr is fun is Belbrd's calling. Since September. TV h.u helped him. ~·1 when Bal- lard toOk Met u host of w teria N11- tiMt•I c.,r.,J.1c EXPLOJlBR, which ain Sudafs OD able~ TBS. nu Sanday'• show ~ for Ba.ulcship ~lnurcA," about &llard'1 dilc:o•ery in June of Hitlers "ami.nk- able" wpacuft. Bellard Im a · b sharing hU dilcicTtaia with~ -apecUDy ilS yoa.apr memhnL Luc ycv. comt:ay of his lUOA Plojca. aboat 250,000 teboolc itch= ecroa the USA watched litt O'fa cbed.citca.it TV • Ballard ud his crew mnud a thircl-ccmmy RGiDaD .. iD tbt Scnill of Sicily. The proJeCC. AlllDl'Jll .&u * kpad-11.J ....... wen .... mwi.oc'• claw811U roboc. .. IDCh a w that 8iUiH baii tct ap a~ U> am- U.. k. nil piDe. k;da WW .-:b -..... ~·Web Ero.a. w. ol 11U 'a ·LIM o...no IM r.a.a die lnd1ri11 Q"'Wtrialm'Or ~,•• ..... I ¥ _ _.Nnr ca.. ... I the Earth. The murky real.m hosts more I life fomu than the sunlit waters of shal- l lower depths, including bacteria that carry out a kind of 0 pbotosynthcsis" baJcd on chcmicals nt:bet th.an light, and giant clams whose YCins run red Wltb hemoglobin and whose 8csh loob Just like beefsteak. "It completely reshapes our concq>t about Earth and about che probability of life on othCT planets,'' says Ballard. "It shows you don't need the IW1." He compares looking out from the porthole of a tiny submarine three miles below the surface tO "exploring in the Rocky Mountains at night in a. snow- storm on your hands and knees, with a flashlight." That's bcc:iuse of the dark- ncu and conttant bail of sediment - made up largely of dead creatures -de- scending from the higher depths. Sunday: Secreb of Hitler's sunken Bismarck Ballard's tttra-fuma worfd straddles the continent: He dmdes his time be- tween the 19th-«mwy fannhowc he renovated on Cape Cod and the log cab- in in MoDQDa be helped build. His fam- ily includes wife Marjorie and their 500, Douglas, 18. Another IOll. Todd. died in July in a car accident at tgc 20, lea-ring Ballard ~ted. 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Indeed, while sauacbed in his deep.- water subtmrines, which stay down (or up to 15 houn, be'• bad to battle a fue, had a rwordfuh ~knock out a pon- bole and goaai in a rock 61sore. .. lt scares the bell out of yoo." The wom ICll'C, be says. came in 1977 when his submarine cnsbed into the aide of a TOlcano in the Caribbc:au•s Cayman Trough. Foe w oat "'° ~ Bailard WU 00 cauaboob. JW e"b:t~ co rhe en&'• QOIDpata to sec w bc'cl make it back tlO the maf.Kie or elk in a Ac.:p IC& prDoa. "You nrallOw )'OQI' Adam's apple a couple of times and wait." 1his modcnMlay . 'I amct to would«~~ ·1 be pod. Jt doem't maaa' which montain J'O'l c:Umb. • be .. it's high. " Bat doa•c lolt yoar pa¥Cdwe: ""It im'twW111tdac md. ii'"1 t:M~ eo act there;" How I Health Cove 's edToTheN OfMy ~ Sinqie. 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Birthdatt ---- City __________ Stat2 ___ Zip __ _ T H I S W E E K E N D' S FITNESS Rating the top sports Getting the most fitness from your favorite activity 1 he Latest wisdom in exercise is "cross rrauung," and you don't iuve ro ~r ~ hmcss f:anatic to get in on 1t. It's "''\ to mold a cross-aaining program 4r "und spom that att already popular. T\.ir payoff. a fitctt body, a healthier Lwt and a better 1elf-image. W .int to get sca.rted? .. The sport to ~' for is one you like so th.at you'll ~t. k with it. Then. balance it with a routine th1t 6.lls in wbett you're .. , :-a." says Dr. Lyle Micheli, pl'C'S1- lc-nc of The American College of 'lports Medicine in Indianapolis. Herc's bow to get most out of the l SA's top SC"+"cn participation sports: 1 -SWllllllNG fhe USA's fuont.e sport is also one of •he best -you'll strengthen and >trcamhnc while giTing your heart a ~ood workout. Ra! lap hounds do !uvc their sb.ue of on:ruse inJuries. however, and shoulder and knee prob- lerru uc common. •-••r Prop••• f WO tO three weight-training SCSSIODS ocr week. will bolscft problem areu. 2 -BXB8CISa WAI.UNG ··walking pa you IDUIJ of the same benefits u nmning. with Yimaally no ruk of injury," •JI Micheli. But a lot depends on bow fast you go. Hoof it at a steady pace. and you•U imprott your card.ionscaJu le'J'd in all months. ..... er ...... • Do a half-hoar of dow. easy scmchiog SC'YCOl times a week to limba you.nelf up and increalC 8.nilril.iry. 3 -alllOIO ~'· • •iDDa' wt.a. ii CIQIDel to ti&M • pz = (froacol~) wt h faji • tWps). widl-oatp •• ,. __ ,..ti.Ci. WllM .. m i I I' ........ ti!Mlf wodoat. 4 -FISHING "Don't undcre-snnute it," says Mi- chela. "All that bendmg, twUnng and turning can add up to some solid ton- mg." Needless to say. the rewards you reap depend on your catch: You can't compare cwo houn spent wrcstlmg a rnulm wnb tendmg lobster pou . Boouer Pror•• Jump mto the W2ter and do a few laps around the boat, advtses Micheli. lo cold WC2ther, row a boat. 5 -C AMPING While pulling up to a park in your RV hardly qualifies u exercise, "clcanng a site, pitdung a tent a.nd forag10g for wood sure docs." You'U increase Ae:u- bu1ty, wiule any hfnng will put mwcle LD yow back and arms. Boott•r Pror•• Anytbang that gets your heart pump- ing -clie a long bike, go for a swtm o r do some rock climbing. 6 -BOWLING Regular bowling will bwld upper um. shoulder and upper bad sai:~~ Compl~ts: t.endiruns. aduag . •-••rP,.pa• An aerobic workout three times a week.. plus sit-ups for your abdomen, which supports the lower bK.k . 7 .............. If you're miq a ,.;t.o.c, uydlinc .a- obic:; if ir's a power tao..~ ....... - SPECIAL IJMITED.TIME OFFER! Older..,.. md lib ....... ~ ... 1imW-dme lpCICill ofter ... ower 4 tbs. ~ delkkXll, fhlil-ftncnd cwty. -- Yidmlly ••wed• ..... in le¥al ~.11 Nedi ii ..._A ........ ..,., ...... 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High Sierra O 4. lburon Lodge Casino Resort ~ .1111-.ci ....................... , ....... : USA WEEKEND TRAVEl SERVICE :===(;,~s.-na P.O. Box 34900, Dept. 102989 Louintlle, KY~ NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CrTY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STATE~~~~~~~~~~~~~ZIP ~~~~~~- Olwtaqlil& O.C.rtier 29, 1989. Ame.._ bwto m Wleb for dlMry. CA L-----~--~---------------------~ a. ............. =· ..... ...... --.. --~~-.... .. _._;:;;;: ....... ,.. ...... )llr. A~· ........... ,. ......... ...... ca a 1t1111111 ......... 5 . ~ w-:•w.r...w.-..... ............. ... ............ -. .. . ...... _., ___ ... . ----•M.r..-a. -........ ,. __ ~::: ... , .......... ..... T H I S W E E K E N n· S LETTERS £nna lombeck Your anide ao .l!nm Bornbcd•1 book I W_, *>Crow lllrir, I WMI *> Cnu U,. I W4'11 lo G> to BoW: CIUJ- Jms Stlnriviftf Or11ar (Funily. Seft. 29-0ct. 1) tauc:k a chord widi me. I am a big bl ll bcut (38) and will bawe beaa beating cancer b 10 yem romc February. I can relate. 6ndaand. to the mcmY"N about a poiiliwe au:imde and getting OD wirh lift. J'we &earned not to swat the ttma1 thino and enjoy lilt 25 hours a dayt If all cl m eciaaied chc ~things in life. we•rall be be=r o6. I know dw things are changing fur the beau. IS f.u at ana:r and su:nTnl am go. 11wW f~thc~ CORNEUUS J. SUWVAN 11\.. sa.,,s,.-.,w Happy Birthday? Is it your po&, to say happy birthday oo criminals? J noc:ice you wished a hap- py day to Olm:r North (Who's News. Sqit. 29-0a. t), a convicted felon and a dangerous thmi co our &cedom. Who's DC"Xt? Ivan Boesky? Leona Hclmsley? TOM ESSEX c.1....-.,1.J. ... Hllloween: How many boos for a buck? •Hlrln1• ....... Tuaon, Ariz.. $20 M ltour, plw $40 tnHI •Four rolll of toe.t paper, Burl/ttpM. Vt., $1.27 •Adntlalente• hauJltM IMule, H~•-.U.50 Have wicked language, will travel abroad So you're worldly~. but all you can manage word-wise u "How much ts that?" Here att two new books clut off er trambnons no high-school Ian guagc elm C'Yet' touched.. Wiclttrl 1tJi/i4,, and Wklud Frmch by Howard Tomb (Work.man Puhlish- mg, $3.95} ceach yoa.: ltaliaai N-*r a Wjeac P..W -al~ #rN. Not if you 1ftft ~ lair man oo Earth <M'•fW/I' .... , What u that smelJ1 • Rentln1 'Hallowffn' video. s.11/npam, Wash ., $1. 99 (plus $2 m•mlMrshlp) • Miiky Ways for trick or trut. Arlln6fon, V. .• $3. l 9 ,,., pound • Buytna a witch's mHk. M•rl•tta. Ohio, $9.99 • Nl1ht In the haunted room of Captain lord Mansion. K•nn•bunkport, M•ln•, $159 sr-r-c1u 1, ""'"",. sunt• H' .. u ..u.. I hope the sa1ru co~ our Y...U .U clu u Ji •tlio. Buu off. guhc bf\"2th Al IJtinl Stop rhM:~ French: El.I Z.. t-~ I-ks. Hry' The line saru back thCTC v • ., do •JU ,.fH'F ..... You u~ oflC' bbulou1 b3bc Tl,.,,_t. .-rp4-I Bu.u of[ ckpn•cd cnb low.c1 .,..., 1M ,,-0 I'"' •• c/-.1 Do you ttke me: tor 1 fool? The Peace Corps boasts a whole new breed If you're a butcher, a computer ana- lvst/programmer or scwmg 1osttuc- cor, today's Peace Corps W"allts you! Gone are the days when Pea.cc Corps volunteers needed only back- packs and gung-bo enthwiasm on che1r rwo-year srinn. Today's corps wants rurry-gmry know-bow: forest- ers, rural pnmary school construction experu and respiratory therapists are some of 1n "uruque requens. ·· "We·re more anuned to specialty skills," says spokesnuo Jim Flarugan. In January, the 28-ycar-old corps will send 30 volunt~rs -including specialists in nuning, clinic record- keepmg and agn-forestty -to Haiti. UtCT IO l 990, volunteers will teach Engluh 10 Hungary. the corps' first Iron Curum country. H~n will bnog the tally of acnve corps proJcct3 to 67, the most ever. Overall, volunteers have w orked m 99 iunoru; Hungary wlll make 100. In the next three years, the agency hopes to expand to 77 proJectS. m- TEAMWORK: Phlllp l.esnlewskl, with 1 B.A. In ~. and M.U vfU.C• chief eluding China. Another change: Its 6,000 volun- teers don't much resemble the pre- dominantly rn.ale, college-age crop ot the Kennedy era. More than half are women and the average age is now 30 Says Flanigan. "We luve a rouch ot gray now." Exercise your rights to health and prayer Pra~ the Lord and pass the Gatorade. The latest twut in exec~ is aerobic prayer -the repttitloo of a word. a mearungful phrase, poem or pnyer while working out. In a recent study conducted by Dr. Herbert Benson of the Harvard Med.teal Center, two groups rode stationary bicycles for 30 minutes at the same pace. The group who clunted to themselves bad a lower bean rate and 11 percent more power. Aerobic prayer helps break the train of everyday thought so athletes can re- lax. says Benson. author of the 1975 best seller TM R.tlu.tUnl Raporr.tt. He ongmally suggested phrases such as .. No. 1" and "Relax" to the srudcnt1, but found th.at, over tbrcc ycan, 80 percent ch<ne a simple pn ycr such as ''The Lord is my shepherd" and ''Shalom." "I guess it's typical of ourculrurc," says Ben.son. "We're always ttytng to put ch10gs together. This bcc:amc a beautifuJ blend of religion and medicine." In fact. Bcmon has bdd four workshops on aerobic prayer for clergy. Get 1 lold of Ille water-of-the-month dub I If you f.ancy bottled water as ocnoehiles lust after wme, here's a deal for you. I "Chu in a Glaa, .. tbr fust water-of-the-month clob, will send a six-pack of UAusmJ waU:n tO your bOUtC eYery month. For inm,,,,,., your care pKbge might contain water from the rain fon:su of Bmil, spa wacu &om Bclgiwn. glacial wa~ &om Canada, a maple syrup- ftuored wac:er &om Wiwnnnn, or minenl W2ttr from Hanpry. "I'm nqoriaring with a desc:eftda.nt of Ponce de LeOn to supply me with wara-from the fountain of yoadi near St. Au.gm- tine, Fla.." says ~ Stan Siebenberg, presi- dent of The Wacu Ca- ta in l!dnon. NJ. It's not chcape $40 a 1DOldh fot six t ..s-u.a boala. s 110 Cor dmc months, S200 for six momh•, Ulld $.350 -12 ....... Call l-eoo..M~ 5959 '° jaia. $toMI ., ..,,. Je CMW, SMtly GnH•. u~ S..tu, Tl• We"""1 1· 0 .o·.s f f 0 0 c•Jifm1i: 1111 · -" Hlilil r'MJ r.:g : Hilt r ·· .J j11~11 ~I:· ... =.~·r.' -t ' (. ~,~ .. ~1'5' !J : Is t I l I · f » I§ '" , 1° .. _, • •· • 111 " I : I .. 111 ., .. I , · t .~ • • a l f ! : f I. J J I .u --· : 11 ''f : !l.l.-1'll· .. 11.1.t''l''!f i Ii .. ' . ,,,t .. !l i -.C! 'llf ~liif,fiJ;til·u .U ~,gt li ,•111 :=.-,~••11~illii~11f !ri a!: I ~ • .· 1. 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You might not bd~ YOUr ea~ * 11119tlmttllt.o.'t .... lt .... ,.. ..... w .,.. '-at11.""""'f1WftMttft'1f"""«"M•""l1f( ht'd.tJoiw'C" 8'•\ ""H.t f .. -..1 II Nlf'W!! I I "When We Want Real Italian!" 1 ...... , ... It "l'IN•" ........ 21 5 Ri~f'r5i~ Dr .• ~•wport •ach 646-2333 NOT YOUR TYPICAL GIRL NEXT DOOR ,, Terri Treas (l.) is one of the newcomers in •Allen Natio~" Fox's latest addition to the fall lineup. - Next week's cover story in TV UPDATE. -------- ~ MNJHELE Write to Michele Marks P.O. Box 23 16 Grand Central Stat ion New York, NY 10 163 No personal repllt>S Close Encounters I nn•Pr ·""" morr than a r1lf'1ttwn of nrtor R1rhard Drt>y/u.s.<; anrl ll">uld like to know all about him M HliFF, H Dftyl'as: No pUlidty ~ Oreyfuss. who 1s currently ap- J><_'an ng tn the featur<> "Let fl Rid<>.'. 1~ not a pubhc1ty hound The 'Ion of an attorney, he was born Oct 19. 1947 (some c;ources hst 1948 or I ~4!}), m Brookl yn, N Y The family movt>d to Beverly Hills wht>n he was 7, and two years later he began his t·areer onstage at t he West S1dr Jew- ish Community Center He made s«>v- er al films as a bit player, including an unbilled part in "The Graduate" ( 1967), befo~ appearing in three of the biggest Olms of the '70s: "Amer- ican Graffiti" ( 1973). "Jaws" (1971>) and "Close Encounter'! of the Third Kind" ( 1977). That era culminated with his personal favorite, "The Goodbye Girl" (1977), which earned him an Oscar for Best Actor. Following h.is Oscar wtn, he dttt~ ed he needed a break after 20 non- stop years. He began drinking heavi- ly and ru~r lndul&Jnc a long- runnJ03 drug habit. By his own account, "Rock bottom wu 1982." An auto accident landed him In the hotp.itaJ With a ltper&t.td rib. While 1n the 'mergency room. he wu ar- rt'3lfd for poaesalon of cocaine. 1'be actor wu allowtd to tnt.er a drug· rehab program rathtr than eene lime, and he evucuall1 ldcMd his habtt. Oreyfu. and hit wife Jenmii are the perenca of a 4l year.old d&UgMer. ,....,, .... ~1"1-oad '°"·~· Bad Blood lfh11 1.' Joan Fonta11w·.'I •w;tpy'< RfJHfR1 -~ \HJ\ 'fR FRA,\l\LJl\, OU/II S<'mt ·ret 1r<'d ac·t r<'ss .Joan Fo tatnP Y.a:-. horn .Joan de Beauvoir c llav1lland 11n ()(t 22, 1~17.'" r. k\ll Y.hl'rl' ht'r nn11 ... h rathf'r Y.3<; u ~1vt'r-11 y prnrt'''"r H..r nldrr ,,. tt•r (horn Hllfi 1n Tokyo) and tiff long nrm1•:-.1., '' al'lrP'>!> 011v1a dt· Ila \ill.ind Wlwn Fontain1• c•mliarh1 upon an a1 t1nJ,t ran'<'r ht>r ,1 ... 1n Oh v11i w;t.' aln•<Hly an "'' ablr<.lwd dt Ir!''>!> Appan•ntly both ht>r m11th11 L1ll1an and 'l"lf'r Oh\1a 1kmand1•r that 'ht• not ll't' hn n•al nam1• pro fl','i111nall\ and a rrµort,.rl 'llPlll<t twn of ht•r film rontrarh w;I' th;1t '>ht• adopt th!' la'>t name of hn 'l"P fatht•r. (;l'nrl-(t• Fonta1nt'. ,,.., hn -.tali!•' nam«> Swan Song Whnt r1111 111111 tdl m1 1111011/ \11111• r ./fJh r/lll/ /)l'.'\/llfll/t/ 1 /11111 11/rf /.\ /,, I /\ Ill' <;fllf p;•r_fr1rm111q' If\\ I 11 "-." '~ IH. \f1qH \ ./ ~ Sm~1·r art11r lohnn\ ()f•,m11n1I ht•.,t known for ... 111·h film<, a_, I ,, lyp ... o lh•at \\a\I' 1l!liii1 and ~- 1·apt• From San (JlJt•nttn 1195i1 rf1td of 1·ancer St>pl t; I ~Wl 1n I-">" \11,:• 11·'· Calif H<' wa!> fin ~··ar ... old Double Vision A dinner f>t>t rid,,, ,,,, "°'" ,,,, <>wer tn the follrnrwq h l\aLt't/ • .,., qal, 111/10 plays P;•q mi "'lam• d Willi Childr,.,., ·· lhf• wrni" Katt'I/ \11 gal t1·ho starrPd rm thl' ~''nt's "/11111 hlP T'roublt'"J J<lt.\ Hf\ \E:TT. IAAf I'll.LA, ILL. .......... u. ... '- No, IM lt not. ~ oldat of five chUdttn or a family of 1how bat-- ._ l>")ftl9klnab, l1tty'1 JOUftfH' •lllen. ldeaUcaJ twiftl Jn.n and Lb hlaJ, l&antd in the short·ltWd NBC atteom "Double Trouble" (I .... ). i::OOVIR Lane Smith brings the ._,beleaguered Nixon to life. BY ROBERT DIMATTEO atefl{ate was unique. We had surre~ national scandal!'! fore. but the break·m at t~ Dem· rallc t'auonal Campaign Head· quarters and subSf'quent revelations Of dirty deeds In tht' Vt'ry halls Of the White House was so tTaumatit' that 1t forc-ed the first presiden· tial resignation In our nation's histo- ry It wa.s unquestionably a national tragf'dy But, as Bob Woodward and Carl Ek>mslt'in's 1976 book "TM f1 · nal Days" 'lhowed, 1t was a human tragedy as well Now "The Final Days" has bttn made into a docu· drama (Sunday. Oct 29. on ABC) One may wonder if there's any thin~ left to "ay -1f this docudrama isn't l{Otn(I. to Ix' the dramatic equiv aJent of no~ing a dead horse. But 1t mak<'" for an absorbing drama -one that builds slowly, yet achieves rnl power through an accn-tion of quiet· ly damning dfta1ls As a portrait of thr last months of Richard Sncon'11 term m the White llou!W' leading up to his res1gnauon on Aug. 9, 1974. it's a study of th«' aftt•rmath of Wa tergate. not a recap1tulat1on of th«' 'K'andal In fact. smct at presupposes considerable knowledgt of Water· l(atr, thoS<' too young to have hnd through it may want to bone up a bit bf-fore watchmit Rut tt''i worth the effort. Wht•rf the movil' "All tht> Pres1df'nt.'s Ml'n" ( 1976) played like a de1t'Ct1ve story in which tht> ~euths w('re two zeal· ous reporters. "The Final Days" 1s a tragedy m th(' C'lass1cial mold. with lht' presidC'nt of the l lnllf'd StatH suffering the ronsequen('es of what tht Grttks called "hubna:· the fatal naw of extreme arr<>gantt or prtdfi None or th1~ would come through without the r1~ht actor In the role or Nixon, and It can be coo.'5klettd the prime arhteveJMnt of ''Tht P'tnal Daya" that a veteran yet relatively unknown performtr. Lane Smith, brtnlo' tM beltagu«'red p~lck-nt vividly to Uft Al this late date, It 'a IJl\Ulng that anyoM can play Nixon and not pale besl~ t~ ~al man, or not apptar ludicrous for tM etfor\. Of all the modem American leaden. noM has bttn caricatul"fd -or rldl· c:Wtd -II •uch u Rk:Mrd Nlxoe.. S.lth &«a Nlxoe'1 drr. malU!r'-<>f· I ~ ••• o ...,. ..... t. t• fact -yet shifty -manner ~o J>('r fe<:tly that tht're are moml'nt' when you can almost for!(t't you'n• not watching the rt"al man And -.ome- how Smith tranS<'f'nds any 1mpres· s10ns or 1'1xon that C'Oml"'-hke Dan Aykroyd or Rich Lt!lle haH dont· Tht" ~1xon isn't a funny man at all. he'" a ~U) who 1·an look as .. tiff and uncomfortable as t;ci Sulh\•an There' ' <;(lm('thtn~ downrtl{hl crttpy about th<' 1trow1ng '"nlat1on that "urrnunds tht~ :\1xnn, b) the end he' a "<>htary pathN1r ftl{UrC' holt"d up m thC' (h al Off1rt• The do- cudram.1 dCM">n t !(o as far in this d1- rect1on .t.s "S<-nt't llonor ... the Rob- rrt Altman dtrt'<'tc.>d film 4'tarnnit Philip B.tker llall a., a Ch1va.' Re~al­ sw1lhn~ paranoid l\1xon who talks to tht• pn•s1dt>nt1al portrait ... on the Whitt' Hou!«' walls Rut 1t ha., 'W1mf' of that film's dark forN' and a s1m1- lar "4'n'>(' of iron} This ts. after all. th(' '>tor} of a V('ry pr1vatt' wnl'll\'(' mirn who was nt•vrrthelc>ss dom• in by tht' t•v1den<·e of Lape r<'cord1n~" of his White Ho11M1 1·onv.-rut1on~ tapes that he h1m~lf authonzt'd "Th<' final Day"" reache~ tt!I peak In the fmal scene of Nixon's telr-- vl~ farewell add~ss to the> nation Sven If you saw tM real Nucon give this very spc>«h on TV. watchmat Lane Smith deliver 1t doesn't dimm· 1sh it." impact Somehow the word!'! - and f'vuions -have more m('aning now It's as if a httlt dlsUnc-e from lM troubling cvtnt.1 of the Water· gate era, combiMd •Ith w~ll-<hown actortt lnterprdfnl the rharact('ra, can make us fttl 1101Mthlna more. Tht Gre8s cal~ I\ I catharai1. Thal'• not blld for 1 TV movW.. Don'.t waste yourtime checking out prime time. Look for TV UPDATE . 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Cahl (Live) (2 00) TUESDAY OCTOBER 31 -5 PM ~HoneShow National From East Rutherfora NJ (live) (3 001 -S PM ~8o1lng Abe Gomez vs Allred Ra~I Scheduled 10-roun<l teatherwe19hl t>out from Las Vegas (live) (2 00) WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1 -5 PM ~Horse Show National From East Rutherlor<l NJ (l1vel I (3001 -7 PM £l'mll lPBA BowMng $30 000 Tempe Open From Arizona (Live) ( 1 30) -8 PM THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 -1 PM ~ Legendt of World Ctau Wre1ttlng (Lrvel (1 00) 4:30 ~NHLHockeJ Bunal<> Sabres 11 MontTeef Canadiens From !tie Montreat FOfum (Llve) (3 09) -tPM Cfttll PGA Gott Four Tours World Class of Golf Second round lrom Tokyo (Live) (2 00) FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3 ;;;; Fla (Live) (1:00) -SPM ~High Schoof FoottMlll Odessa Permian at Midland Lee (Live) (2.30) ~NBA 8ealle4b911 New Yen Knas at Oetroct Pistons (lJve) (2 30) -5:30 ~ H8A S..9tbell Los Angeles LakMS at Dallas Mavencks (LMI) (2:30) -7:30 ~NBA Baalletbell Houston Rockets at Los A~s Clippers (Live) ~ NBA a.uett>en Golden State WarrlOfs at Phoenix Suns (Live) (2 15) -9 PM ~ PGA Gott Four Tours Wo<ld Ctass of Golt Third round from TOkyo (Live) (2 00) SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4 -SAM 1B3I Tenn!• Pans Open Indoor Championship Semlflnal match (Live) 12 001 -tAM ~ Coh9e Footbell Notte 0811'18 vs Navy (l1Ye) (3 00) -t:30 (m:ll College Football reams to Be Announced (Live) (3 00) -10:30 99 iDI Hone Redfte &eedefS" Cup From Gulfstream Par1( tn Hanandale. Fla (l1ve1 (3 00) -11:30 ~lmColeoe Footbel TMms to Be Announoed (Live) 0 (3 30) -12:30 tmRmColete FOO-.. Teems to Be Announced (UV.) 0 (3 30) (IDZl9 Colege FoolNll Sconlloerd (l.1¥9) -1 PM IJllDI C..-Footbell TNtMtoBe~ (live) (3 00) -4 PM (lmDI Coll9ge P:oo4bel le a I ti oerd (l.1"9) -~ lawC-..flua•A TWltl IO II Mnounoecs. (LM) (1«lt -5:30 ~ NBA 8HketbeH LOS Angeles Lakers at San AntonlO Spurs (l1vel (2 301 6 PM ~ College FootNN San Jose State at Fresno State (live) (3 001 7 PM rcm Flnel Score t 1 301 ~ 8o11fli Eva~ Holyfield vs Ale11 The Destroyer Stewart A Continental Americas heavyw819ht !Ille boot from Atlantic City N J seheduled tor 12 rounas (live) ( 1 00) -7:05 II6ill U.S. Olymp•c Gold (2 00) 7:30 ~ College Footb•ll Scoreboenf (L111el I 1 001 -8 PM ~8oHO l200l -8:30 ::m. Sport1c.,,,., !Imm Eefty Acbon -9 PM ~ PGA Golf Four fours World Class ot GOif Final round trom Tolcyo (Live) (2 001 rJmm Who Be•t the SpMd? (1 001 ;I!iE9 Coltege F ootti.H Florida at Auburn 1T11ped) (2 30) 10 PM ~ Americ:en Qled1.1IOf'I ~ Flnef ScOf'e (3 001 ~Boxing Evander Holyfield vs Alex The OeslToyer Stewan A Continental Americas heavyw919ht title t>out trom Attantle C•t';-N J scheduled tor 12 •O\JMS Live) (1 15) -10:40 -11 PM '.m:m~tef -11:20 GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR Intergalactic refugees adjusting to their adopted planet Earth is the basis of •Alien Nation.• TV UPDATE reports on the new Fox series, next week. lru®ll©lhl !l LrW ~l\DcQJ n@rro©® ~@[i' Rlhl® ~U'ft©® ©~ w-> rm rrou? With an ad in tht o.w, Piloc TV UPDATE. adwnitn1 can do jutt dw. TV UPOA TE ii tht Wftkly rtlewilion ....,.-facwed in cht Dail1 Pilcx. It offm p.rweed position. wftkJona a,.,..~. cc&or aptiona and • cpaalily enftrorulwM of p.c faaaft ardcla end KCUntt tele•Woo ....... Ancl the..,,.. people who W1KA TV wi1 t. chec°'I ....... ~ ..... TV UPDAn lira. OD DD DD BD Trump: The art of the spiel A nd 1t came to pass that the ink· swned wretches were summoned unto the house of the TRUMP "Come nigh unto my tower," sayeth the TRUMP, "for I would speak with thee, ink- stained wretches.·· \ And lo, the Tower of the TRUMP filled the ink-stained wretches with awe, for 1t was 400 cubits high, all or pink marble. and had a three-story waterfall within and was fitted withal In the finest brass. And the ink· swned wretches were brought unto the ~t· Ing-place, and they stood behind the potted paJms that the TV cam· era.s might have a clear shot of the TRUMP. Yea, thou&h he llvtd right upstairs (verily, right up 68 flights or stairs). still the TRUMP did not appear at the appointed lime. But then as from no- whett, he was among the wretches, and he opened his mouth to speak, and lo, at that moment the very water· r all c:Uaed to ran, that his words mitht be heard . And ~TRUMP made hla wan known to the wntk._. He would ~ -"' a new syndicated PIM ahow called "Tnamp Cllrd" to air in I 900. ''Trump Cant" would be plaY" like btftfO Md '"*1d &Ir "'°"' TRUMP't CUde Hotel A Casino in Allan· tic City. And the TRUMP In his mercy said that eventually game cards would bf distributed throughout the nation. that the peo- ple might play along at home for cash and pnus And the TRUMP allowed the wre«Mtl to question him Would he have input on who would host" ""I hope so. Eapedally on the hostesa." Why would he get in volved with a &amf show? "'I'm going to ~ giving all the money I make (from It) to chan· ty The profits could ~ very substantial I fttl I have an obligation, with somethln& that doesn't take a lot or my time. that can make a lot or money for charity." Would he ap~ar on "Trump Card"? "Jr I'm uked, I may very well A!I long u I win " The name or the TRUMP now appears on an a.lrllne, a casino, a skyscraper, a yacht, a best·sellln& book, a board game and soon a game show. What will It grace next? "I don't know M lont u thtte'1 ~al qualltJ I I think It can do very well. If UJ- lhin&, lt'a hotter now than lt'1 ever beeft." Thus a.)'eth the TRUMP Hot be the name of the TRUMP. 1Y IOU NlCIWONOD AM~ I . On TM C.W.. 1 . 8pota.... • Crmw• • Sunday Morning October 29, 1989 ---6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 11·~···~·· 9:30 -------IOdqulz ITodly'a Atlt-2 lie Point HQlifwood • &Mey llllOfllilg 0 NF\. TocfllJ Ilion ledt Out IRI .,__ __ _,....,,,..--. ~Cont-"-. 1-&ln-1Po11---+Sunde::--y"-'T=-oc1-...... ,-__ __._ ___ ...,.,...Mete_lll __ .,...Md_u_111_,.-,-+Nf\.~-LM-__.._Mwtnturtt ___ in_S91_ ce , Pan 3Ttih:IQtMr Side of ~Trnel and- ~ Preti 0 ~ of •I . Victory ActYtnturt W ... end Milotlfy Sue· M.vtl Ac11on lMerM jfllurta1lrt To-PliMy hwt-S... ~ a.n.t in M&M· • t • kTN Gllost Brtthr1 -~ .. ·~ Rr»- Em ~ -Im ~ --1111 fDI Gllwy 1c.u StonH 'dn • lawatq ~ P~J .. ne .,Ml"1•0 • 22 lugl lklMy & TWMty Sllow 59otlslest lltttf Yow "'*"J of 9Mllfy lMltytet of lie Aktl Ind Wll St Jml IHt•llh Show Bumtss ~D•Vld ~ 0 'H HolM IDMnil hMtwouafl FllllOUS J. WOfld • "Y - (Ol J.lrl Agncufture Worid Tom °'-'Robert• ~ Mon*'9 0 NFl TMly ~ Footbtl lo~ ~"Qt'leS Rams )! ,.., 3Qi' 0i>d1S liYPI Ftrily Ft111· 'OI Hand • (Olu) (Olhl I.any Joftel Lloyd 0gMt s..eti l°"' Rotllfb It Is Wltlen Aotlert SclUlef ----worid Tom0t· Fred Joldan 1 1 ro• M11"°11 I Sunday __.._Uoyd-...,.C)gt-M-+-1'*'Y--F-llwtl--'-----+-lt-ls_W_llften---+K-lllMCll--Cop--INI'---~--~O!>efl House ""'HewstNltfS -Bnniley - Clwlt'* u· Rotltft Scfilllef Frtdlridl It P!b WOl1d TOf!IOf· Maho'fff ~tdd•y Sun· ~ JetletWI~ ~J~f1!'1~ont '"tyte f'OO# MIQIC mr -+=-• Tom Mid JtfTy 'Httlldll Aldlllt ~· Fentanc jR!Che Rell Supt-fled SetWl!Clled I Dream of a.er Ml• , Jurww AIUing It Al SHll'nf Slrtet I A I ..., Soulll Afnct 8y 8" Y111 1IAmencan In Tooy Brown s ~Muterpie(e Tllell•e PIP ·----~----+----~---_._"°"--20oo Miii Joumtl CW' 8d"'° ~.' ' 1 ( • s.umt.._.(R)O (Ol J,jrl POl\ldl ---1i.a Senti Flllllllt SertmOI Ai.bin Aret y Hoy En II cu1t1n 1Gtn.ration ~ WOl'dvt~ ~btle;--Worid Vt..;, a==---,-Ol-Ar)---+-Sundt-y M1"5i#id..y Today -Mete Prtu a.,.n NFl lM ~ Mt11t11 ·Real Est.lie •s.nson - .. .. --+ -~ --~ -J RotNson Ed YOIMI; !"*"" KIMldy Adrwl AOfll'I °'1ce>v«y Ktn FOtefftln Chuc& Smith JoM Hinilt ---!-2·1 Contac11lJnrwM UniwfM ~ M¥tntult Anl. Govt IAfn Govt-e.tliVIOI --+-Bet\iYIOl- lienHldtn J Ven'• IL ~ WodlMlloft StlOll Del Tio l.atlnollcie1 T!A --Tri• 0Dttcubn· ~GeovtSIOCI - ---+ -s..llllnd Southllnd Or~1._.,1 w., of TNltl llorllillg Wortlllp Atipft OI T'9Alllnl jHell1·NlllOn lMng lKts LMllg ~ Pa!Ql·IGtobtl Ahir WOfld of Pflo. CUC....., ' Dt Gde' ~I ~ tth "Glrlrilndl" 11978 Dram.ll A )O-JN:l .v:iman jSllottstones De~-,, c est tambo AOYentUo'e ~!Ill' I ~ is faced With !tie~ orosoect of an ~1 What? .R Incl AIYtt tRI 1P1111 2 cl 2• ! 1 kte aller llf'f roomma" ~~ 10 Qt! mCWTIPd 1 t ?SJ NCR ... .. .. .. : (OI »I (Olu) (OI A•l IMcmt ...... 8edll!M Stor,' 1933 ~ MA.it\:# _______________ . .._1~_a_Hef _____ r ......... ~\ , r _ (OI Airl Yc.i Ind Mt 1MoustrCi"se ~WfltOIN to Dumbo s Cir· 1Good Mom· l'Donlld Did A.pdy Mlt Ind Alwty A MullCll A«Mn· AM & And)-Teen W111 Echson Twlt'll IOd <Mst Pool! COIN! cut 11'9 lic*eyl Prttentl Ut Anmlted AA lttemp4 IO rfSCUI! a luO Pllmpllin Who Lott Of Orn u ~ Wtndll T~lel nljlped PlnSiln OOll rs trl•artecl ~ Rig Cou6dl'I I =i.i -. _ --+--I I Ol!dY AM n Arwr, oet s l\.tCk or a I.lit) poi Sllllle CN>g 11m19 PGA Tow Llgtllef ~ 159otls jWk'~t R"'°"9f Nfl GelMdey .., RIClllg Hor1t Sflow Jumping _ :PGA Golt ._,;s:- 11.tim Liiie Clowns Get Along Poll ~om 8oMnu Thi~ A Matl!f of Dest•nv jRtfttfnln Wegon Ttalll m ..... "fl NllO ~ Ttmbor A1'Qle~ uarc-a .iorge Sd'll "°"" MRoMnc:e .. Puerto 9'1c:o" Mir.a MIOIWta Pons McMt "Lit •~tum de ~rto --:;;-'\:;'" B•l'1l - ..,.. •• ~· ol Mt"11988 ~-Ch"'•' S..., llblr RI· Elle~~ tt• ~Oft(~" 11988 ()am1 1 ,,, s'"e Mo-tot u '1 'llllnd Jutk;;; CtyslJI AJin King 'M'lrl;> ·ecuperatrnq lrom a mold COfCW' tales king The G LMl1t R~ Ptloene• A •tttme OI' 111t r\JI' oeq.n) •1.i ·a·~ 11986 O<a'l'o81 T"' "a'N' llllI!m tf'f. a yoo'lg SYrgeor. I• M''S to Los Angl!llS to recoroie 11aC>$ Ille Volume (In Its ~ on I ~198' wflose Pl""fs 11,tv• 'Y'l'f' 11 Wl'\l OV ',/)/', ._..tr.• 11\ulvh 1 t '01 his~ ,..., Wltt1 hos 11s1rl/1Qlld taltler 11n S~e<il::,. Tor10rSt King Stereo) 0 Wit J:BI tor ltll last 17 Y'fll'S ~ 11 S6J NCR• 1'Wa;;jd;:;;:1i•n;;;:..tlPiiiWii;~;:-J;;;;;;ru;:t;;-rF;. ---+ --... ~ l. Ptlct ls.ti~~ Worid Toa ... 0 ....... ""'**"' ...... Updlllt Flllliy Pix. '"""' Med Citdlology oe Gp ------.,--.,---.l --+--~ -~ ~"Nice Giftl Don I Eaplodl" 11987 Mowtt. t•'l wANloR (1968 [Qna) Roblrt Milclun. Pt-MIMI: *" MRMj Mell" 1198•1 ~ A1tt' MoVlf •et "ltby 11oo111·• Dtsple beirig CUfSf'd fY•tti ~·rv ~· * F&.• All O.<aitlOuS WICI stlAltlom generll 118111y • ~CIA ~at wt and ' f'1jj(J 11Clll' U:lrneay' Dlarw 11.N IRlll era. t loYeSICie leen·•r ittempts 10 find ~ ltol' AnzlO nvasion into a dlsasll!f [I 57) (VCRI mennered tlSU'llllC~ agent pin I01,e~ IC' •P ton SM!' $.n(!oaro !~ ""--~ ·• W!fl tltl! ~ s~ 1nt¥e a tormull ll'lat OOV10 Sl>'f' ltW> ..orlC Stt'lfoQI ._., (1 •61 (VCR1 111m alill of Gotd ~us 'I.Ml~ Or ~ Kidl' Cwt ltNtdl ~ Tolll "'* ___. __ --,-DtMtt~--1 .... (OI Ml C°"fl Foollill ~ al Kn.as Stale IRl [Co119t Hoclty - --(OI Ait) MldL """'7 ,_, .... Foellll E.lltJ Acllft Collrgl Footbll Pi .. \b rtgt j, \Ct'~ ~a~ ,R - Qlelt "°" .. ••', "ledl ..S lroccloli" (1987 Onma) Matlle T ..... 1'rflll llr ...._ l1"t .., ..._ ••• •E1g11t Men Ouf' (1988 OraiN"Jl)'lri Cu~ ..... ()ell P~ ~ leod ~ bte In 11 Told Mt A IS.,.~ ~ 0.-ONI/ Olittle Shim T'i.-f'lllll'IOUS 1919 8'~1. Soi S.· .i'lda n- --,.... Tit, {RI yttr-<llel C>l"JNI. tl wet as'* Mr~ mngn. to Qlll lor .. 1cc1ptance cl Tiiie lMe spwtd h5 story ol l!f1lt ~~s rror-IW> C"<IQO ('In s.ni>I I00'4 in 1111111 '* ll'IJSIC.f!W'dld ~ (I 316) (VCR) r. ~ DIMe mollff U.. llW {RJ ~ Sol aa:uY<I <i ltVOOttnq ~ Wof 11 Set'~ .,i (VCRI -'-'r lftll Andy Or9 Oeod Nawt McMt: ••1-l .. ~ 7T' 11m Orlftll) JICk LMnmon. Lea Gt.,. t3 16) 1··o.Mf U." W-DMf ... A....an llldlcll T..,..._ Tlfl'a I (RI OINI eoan.. AM.'e IRI 5por'llng lJfe !Outdoor Lift ..., ....... ..,,., • ... ... "loyt' ...... <M" (19'2 eom.:tifl Kl'I ~ ... **" .......... M (19811 C'.omecttl a.n. ...... ._.. "Thi 5'119 n.v-;;-- Cal lie ..... (1911. Co •lk JllNI Gimar Fw CoMlctlCIA ~ tlCI-LJr TomWI MaMrl *-ICMd wl'llll two lilt$ ol t 1985 Com«t,-Jotln w -_, Jotmy Yn. OiVICI 1*111 t MWNttlrl llldllwaJ tor a SCICIC*>gy studlrC,.. idnlell twn. Ill** 11 llrtl. ~9' ~ Mlnhittlll ~ ~ l~ ll 341 ........... (1 J11 (\'CAI ,_ IUUll rnottl cl lflt modem mela (I ~ on~ lidll d 1 CIClf'DOt1lt ~ tin Stfftcl 0 VClll .. _,,,. ........ '1 ~•-M11m. Orwnl) KlltWN Heptun (Vall ...... "'• ..._ c. rer 11iS11 •111111ow of 111 nm. .,.M ~--....... M c-. I~~ 19 .... 0 ,..,. 1cn.n -I ..... --.... QDll !\Ml ...... "Tiiie ·-·· -...· 1t91Jt lM Rtmck -.... ~ Alltr n........ ...-•tt "n.11111"(1'641-.~<1~1 111111Mt•iuw~ - -~ lllMeft Cllml .. r--I MIA ... 0 •zm. ....-(1t.1115'.Dwle ~ (1 40! ...._ "9 ' ,-l1'11t OCTOUI It, 1"'9 • *l\ t'~llD •. 1111111 ., Sunday Afternoon October 29, 1989 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 """°" ...... E. Mdhewl Jlcll Hlytord C1111A " • DAll.T nurr I Sunday Prime Time October 29, 1989 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 •i····-,·· IJ:•••o.""I• ""' IO...,... (In Stereo) o !Murder· SN w.ote Jessa jMcMr. "The 1..-dy Forg.ta" (1989 Suspense) Donna Mills. Greg jK"" Ollef. helps a pnvatHYe ~ wno EYIC}MI Prf!flWl'e An amnew YlC1lm ~ IO recal tile events 1111nn gm iagrees to dog-Sit ano finds rwn. trOf!l tile last two ~s al rier hie Decomes enoangereo ~ I sell llWOIVed 111 rru<!f'< and an Ille te1Tttying trvm oeq.ns 10 resUfiace fin S1ereo) o t t Jn attempted a.ssassiNoon iln I Sweo)O E,.,_llMl!t n. WNll llbte: • ,, "EIMlt Gott to ~Kate i My Two C>adt McMt-: "Doubtt Yw Pleetwt" 1989 Comedy1 Jadtee R~ '='=' MICG~ star Rcnaro Dean ~" (1987 Coo'«!yl 1P1r1 1 1 Hilary s Date Joey Gets ·natd Lawwi Premtert> A no-~ wartT!S$ ,5 lnrus1 11110 AnOer$Oll (In St•eo) ol 2) Jim Varney, Victoria Ra-(In Stereo):::; IPlnnfd ''" l 8 C!eadly 9"'11t CJI l\naroclal IOlrqUP 'llflell s/1(! rs~ I Frtd Roggin ml cimo (In Slereol o (1 OOl !VCRl ISlf'fNll :; to 1mpe<sooate he< IW1fl sis1er · a giamcwovs 81 agent ti" 'S"'eol::; 1 t 371 I I I I -... •• , • Alln Clunlmllill end .. lo9t City of Gold" IMcmr .... ,"The Tlwlg" 1195t ~,. r,,. TW!llghl Zone !Newt ~ CtlMf1 ~ (1987 AcMnt16el AIChMd CNmOeNln. Slwon Stone 11 391 ! llOtll l<.t'f1netl'l T ~ Mar9aret S/lf'<1Cafl t 1 n I Tilt' MaSlls I 1Witll Ed Amotd (VCAJ I ..... ,~ .. , Ebett F,.. $pnt Shett Anet ~ "The F"lllll 0.ys" 1'989 CXaf'lal Lall!' $mltt1 Rdlard 1(>1ey Pl'_ .. Prl!SIC!enl Rocl\afd Newt H.aowmie .. Riii M N••on '90"'Zt'S O'fer 'Tit' ·~CU55'onS >I !'If WateigltP scarooa •'lCI ~ "' ~ r~ (In Stereo\ O ~ sign trom oftlce"' IT!ls mpratlO" of Boo wooov.aro and Cari Bemsreir1 s Pulltze.-Pr•zeMYWIQ Im "The tWow-I novel tin Stereo\ ~ 12 251 een Door ~ ...., ~ C8S Newt (Ill ....,. IO llnuttt fin Steieol ..,, Murder. Siie Wro9 In S•t'reol ~"The l.-dy Forgets" 11989 SuSP""~ Dot1111 U.its Gt!<J Newt StereolO 10 1hqari Premlefe (In S1ereo1.;: (I 371 I Wllo'• .. Dll' .. A· T .. 4 crazeo 5o¥iel I Hope Ill S9t T ~ Benthts vl('li'TIS OI !tie OliNJOeSS C&Js.ng O.sease retros PICJllle" I Hope II Sigllt ~ eo..10 ...... The general hl1r:teS a plol IO ~ IOSa EntenM18 Boo~ hC>Sts trom Urnt'fsa1 StudiOs 111 Hol'(woOO ~ ~r1ts oo-T..._, Coft.. Aela1M WOl1d W11 tll CU)e Georoe Bums Cl\a!!tor Hts!OI' afld $"1(lt.!"f ROC)ttl~ , ..... II!JI Mlgrlulft. P.I. lnfMy ano Jelly F,.. Spirit SllMtt l Reel Movie' "The FNI Deya" 11989 Oramat Lane Smit!\ RCllard l>.tley f>Tl'!T!'t'f~ 1tn Stfff'OI:: t2 25) !Newt Donuts · Hlllowlnnle ~ WCllftdltM Woitd of DllMy loolltt Al You Gotta 0o Is AINllcl'• I TOQly Hidden Mimed.... W"lltl IC)peft KollM 1T rlC9y ~ '"'• Gerry lNtwt 1111 The Swamp Fo1 Redcolt 0o II (In Stereo! 0 Molt Wftld Video It> ~Fart tom~ 11r SttfN>I ~·· Strlle<IV In Slereol ISteteol I E•cl\anQP ..... Two Houses !Sflow I MoYll: "Tht Pi* Plnttllr Sir*• Aglin" Inspector Clouseau rs Mcwle: •••11 "The Magniilcent Seven" 11960 wes1em1 ~u1 KtnMih ~ Jttfy F ..... lDI called 111 10 rNtSbglle the ~Qmlnllnl sotnhSI 8ryMel 0 Wal.td'l 4 gunflghtff rt!Cf\Jlts s1• ~ meri 10 de- Del'IO used by lllWlt ~ tor eon means "'1d a oroup ol ~~a11 Pt'isatlts trom oaooits 1 061 ·VCR1 I I TrMtt IQuitOS ::; Al c-eur.. Grut Md 5fllll T ry111g Tillet T 'Y1fl9 r.,,.. ~ T'hqft Pl'"(~ PortlmouM Blue Pan' :)I ,, Tat FM v.. WI II Allnns and ExC\JnlOll$ Death at10 I Gel a JOO .:: Barie 1Pa11 2 ot 21:,; I 1 dlolog Tues o ell UNNiofl "' .. Notllcilfo \.W-Mo¥il: "Nori II A«llldt" 119"'9l An<tes Garoa P@dro A·~ s..pr. tn DoN'9Q Pi0i1ama dt v~ COfl mow eMevtstas y .v11$· °"°"' ""°" o.iz ~ ..... Hird Copy .... 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En ~ lltvolldO Varrte 1Wottct1ilioll )F~'" IJ....-°""" ~ T HE f lr4AL DAYS lane Smith stars as former President Rich· ard M. Nixon in the three-hour d o- cudrama .. The r i· nal Days," a~ creation of the crlsls·tom last days of Ml~on ' preskkncy. The ABC movie airs SV"DAY. OCT. 19 . I Call c..c- loft • !:f itl f-! I I I I I I 11 I 111 I I I 111 I I I I f ;f: I .. I -'< . r s'l"'n "" , -;;:a ~ i ta;~ ~ r. l•i $ ' ~ i ~ ~ ~ !1~ = f ! ·~I 1 liill II lf'~iiili:~~ll ll!HllllUI IHHI ll!ifll ll ii flUl~ ;J~il llj; GI ~ 0 n .. 0 r::r CD ~ N co .. ... co 00 <O Sunday Night Owl October 29, 1989 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ;;----~;...,.o ..:::;·~ Em Spoiulillcb-NigllC Mulic (In S.eo) Enelttaillllllt Tllil w.-(In Nlwl (R) i= •1::::., '=IX· I:!....,. NllCNewl 1=• IN 5i.eo) ~ fllclr1*IM hceelOlrl T .. Ff'Olll USA Tonwit Moolil: H \'t "The C..... Otlolf" (191&, Fnasy) Sir llcMr. "The llld W (1941) A clsll#t>ed ~ .. Dlltlicle John a.loud. 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Wiii...., can relations Wl1tl E1.11ooe lhe l..lls.W'oa FWd ,A, CM' 1Nt10nS W'ltl E.tsooa (R) er..-(Al mMm flloN .... .., "Hell'• Mglll" (1930 ~el~ Lron. Jean Hi11ow 121s1 l=::v**"1 "~ CtotlinV" 11953 J ~Ctll\ "'~~ I 15t Mo'M ***"i "Mll'I ~,. (1930. AaventU1e1 Ben Lron . .i.i ~ l2:15l AMn Air/ Owe ThNlt '""I:· u '? "HIM Son" (1986 Oramal Rld\ard ~ts novel Feta W Iller. The JoinC la Jum-Soue1 en StlOW Gec>-9 Nwlll Aley mm!) s..dl-Up Ind Cty l'l$plled tlliS acx:ouot of an allenlled bladl yovtll in t S 0. plll Soll IA Owen.. ""° tnuf Oto hrS wtwte employ!f s dltdttei Mo¥11: ~·"The f.,lldc Ad¥enUel ot Un-1r.ney Cl!!* !Super s.n.. ll>lngef a.r Mcme: ... hlMlon Oollr Memllid" 11952 Boogaphy) E.sir. ...... h (!IHlll lco" (1982. 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Do Kldllltllt ....... ~ (19881 Two teeMgers anempc to wam tllell Tom Hns An ~ s~ comic p&ays IOYlsol' to 1 h Af1111 Mind Hll (R) ~ '1CL.trlM neqibors lhlt the down1 !NI NW! IDPN'ed fl New ~ hOusewlle trying hef hand at comedy fin Slllfeol::; Games (In Stereo) O :;c town are ICIUliY lllen invaoers ( 1 ~l (VCA) (2 03) 1 Stereol ::; flilm ""'9ut 'Mlat 1ht lnsp@CIOt Thil E~ Sew' Day by Dey Fra1emtv (R) ~ For Hirt Company Man Movte· .. ,~ '"SolllltW19 111 Common" fl~ Comedy) EJen B\nlyr T uesG1y Weld t 41'.\t (VCR) ::-:Ft llcMt: ••• "The De1c1J Ahlf" (1967 Oramal Ja~ Mason McMt-+• "Ullle Mikita" fl 988 Oramal SOiey Poitie' AfYl!f .~ .... .., 11'19 = ~981) Alt f Srnone Signorel A 8l1bsh spy 11 dlSpaldled to follow up on POOenra An FBI '9!f11 s tl'IYeS1lg8tKlt l'ltO "1e IC1)vt!)ts of Jer1y 111).an 1f1m11'11111S I Maia w.:.i.;.m 1 lell8! 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Orin) ~ l.1:1t11JI T ornhn Mlltlaen ldel1IJtie$ lbOund wf*1 rwo sets ol ad«mcll ~ •tier *'9 commllllCI to en nsn asy-ao.-ijp vieo.n war a dwldlwt plloC ft! a 5).yM twm ~ • bf111. conver It! on Mannattln on opposite a yo111g man pds L4> 11'11 nil ol ltlf Sl'VS A.ti Forte colonel S1rugg1e 10 n9I .. wt ... Of • CQr110flll "**'* ~ Stereo) o I 1 37) ter lllOl1Jaln ' tor 11s troetlef s oem i '1f«y from belWld enemy ... f1 46) (V'CS . (~ ....... ~..,...,.. Wiit WOltd Sodlty .ClllCO .. tt• "CiNmlft" (1960. Western) Giervl Ford Mana Set-.. An mnqlnl 9f1and1 _.,.. ......... D·li-Wiii I Owl" (19e9\ o.vt Ford. MenOes Voa ol 11'11 Amazon derer "*'Y n:I make I delll11wlecl ~ 10 SUCCMC1 in tln'lng pm1IM Mls!Cl..(2'27) 1 ... M IM-wi,.. Nortt ""*"' 825 SclMvll (R) ,,.... Ww .... (AI ley0ftd2000 (R) WOltd lblat Qr9ll e__,. ...... Tit .... ttYt "tlillMfll'll' Ill" (1987 Drlml) ~ S.· ... H \'t "SulliNr ltNt" (1987) A11:11 McMI: • t "lidy SW' (1989) M obM1 tc.. .... , 1111. MdlMI Pllnck BolDnan Dnc9or John 1rWI s ·~ Nort'I c.ol!nl IS h Sllllng tor lttls laXU1t ol IS Shoctld IO ~ flll the ~ l*lr1dl ....... UOI-1CC01111 o1 .. 101 .. ~ OMs10n, 10-dly struggle to se-the plSSIOnl'8 •• .., between • IObecco lwm-Wl10 ll"Mled lwn holnl lor Owls1maS """" '* = an 1 l1r'llmc ~ 1oca11on in Sou9I Vlltnlrn (VCR) • s yruig wdt n:I I '-Id hllld (1 23) (VCR) r!Qe SRSllf moM>s fl llWld (122') (VCR) (~ ... •ttYt '1111 Dlltr Doz1111" (1~ Dlnlg Wor1d lllowle: +u~ "The Ill" (1965. Orama) SW\ Connery Harry~ Tensions lllloNc tt't'I .... , ... , llH-W. . 1 u S. Anny 1111P MllCts nS IJ'llm 1 hardcore~ nrt 19 at I Notti All'UI "*lly ~ wt*1 1 5ldlsk ClCll'MWldar1C ti. ....,. (1939. ~ Jcirl Ills tor • dlnna ,._,on 11'1 · Nazi ClllteliJ (VCR) QflS trul*lnQ l'W5 pnsoners Colorll1ld *101 {2-03) WO. RoMrn9Y I.Mia. (1 t II~ ... --._ ...... ...Viet .....,, ... .. .,..,. o.-1 Q" (1989 Suspense) ~ Gewy . Chuc* Camors Premiere (In Stereo) (1 37i .... v. ~ Mowit: .. 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Thursday Prime Time November 2, 1989 t • c;m ~ IOI 1111 IOI fla 1111 om Dll ml .. .. 6:00 6:30 7:00 ..... C81Newt (ln SWIO) :J ..... Guity An t•-<::OnVd Clwtet In WOWS IO UI lhe µon wllO sent Chergil . Get· hrn lo In R ....,.. ....,.. AaCNewt o CllNewt(ln ...... *"° •'•lie DWrlfll ._10 Stai" 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 41 Hawt ~ 0ol'9 Tme ' T°' ol .. Mil ~ N ex>- 1A report on Amef1CI s fasl8Sl sponsors l'n fnl bf ~ I~ P'*'" ~ 'I~ Bel lens~ 1n WOll*l -wtlcfl rQides • Y$l llWf10lild ~ IOt ~ '> Bedloro Hils Con9dloNI tec1llg lbused cnilct'WI o F IOt WOl'*'-"--;;i:._-_.... __ Herd CoVf C.., Shott Ollnnt Wortd Ctle«1 The Ow Jotwi ~ the Rudy rS con-F0tPVef Hold Siert 8'fl9S 1 .Jotw1 s Blind n.mors Sll· meld she s 111 Y<M PMOI Crn (In Dltt (In rO\M'dng G.-ut lo¥e Wiii! • (In Stereo) O Stereo) O Sweo) o Bntlln s royal c:tawnllt (In t St«eo Mtw LeM It Mowlt! •17 "Alaeuiwllon" (1987 Orwna) CNl1eS Bronson. JI ..._. to IN'flt lrllnl A Secret $efva 9'11 IS kepi busy ltlw In applf· tnt W&SSlllOOn t lhe Int 1 2 A Eye on LA. llMioft: _..... ww YOllnll Ridert Ten-Cent Hero l'l1llllllM lM o Schec1Md ht G.nes n-IMF~ A C1!y ~I wr!Ms 1 ~ IOY@ly a>-rosts 1 ..._, a E~oe>ean dlcUtor pWlS tale 100111 1 W~ a.I tti· 00 ~ l'VltJn9 to use limy W1I ~ IO in-ock lorC1n9 HOoO. IO detend wide 11'1 <>'-~ COlt11ry (In IWnsell 19*"'1 ci.-ng giiwnen Slel10 tn Stereo ~ "Houri w~ Doing Trne T°" of"' .. o tn S.eol o Mtwt tl.ml lntldt Edition Mtwt tlml Tc.,,i ~ Kirt to 1W1 "J.UO. Is,,._, s a..,-. Md F1*ldl Best Fnend" The Hor1t n.er AICNewt O Newt C4'NllC Ahlr Ft""'Y r:tuc1 lilMlon: ..._..,.. Wtt Young IWlfl Ten-Cent Hero ~ 1tn S!11teol In Stereo) ..... ,~ 2 F..., Tiii OftfMI c~ A .. lllcMe: ... A NigMIWt °"°"Sher' 11994) JoM Sakon of 2) A. My Matnt A ~ ol LA youths n tenonzed by I ~ k .. ~ IS All11' Clfl 1'1¥1da "-C)"gns ~ _. lr*n wfllle ONw1r1t "--Coey Sflow ~ COll1 Mo* •tt "Trdlg "9cet" 11983 Comeoyl Edell M\fi)tly Con~ The 8r1'I O •1-~aro F• ~ Ay\royd : '61 (\'CAI ArllllllD "" (In S-.0) YOllS ' ~ SNOOPS Tim and Daphne Maxwell Reid star as Chance and Micki Dennis. a Washington, o.c .. prorcsslonat c.ouple whose sldellght Is solvtng huffilng crimes. In "Snoops ... It airs rrtday, Nov. 3 . on ens. .. T ...... 'The Race lor -~ T*"91cn .. (R) ("-' 3 of 8l O Force the Issue Paperwhitcs for the Holidays Stop by Roger's for a care sheet. Ho~ of tM Clarlstmas FanUJSy Roger's Gardens NEWPORT BEACH San Jmquin HiDs ROid (a& MacAnhur) Roan: 9 am IO',. o.111 (714)~S. • --' . . ----I r .. "-!-.-...... t --~·~ .... , Wlll-=-ri:..1~ a...-· --~-~ ---·••c.C • -,_ ·•-tt"•ic::a •ii >-\4llilll"!'"'Aa.or-.-111a1rt ._ ~ a - .... •l ..... ---------iiil:l9 --=-~ ? • ~... ... .. .,.iilijiir '* --_.. ---J ...... ' ... ' .. ' Qr. .... , • Thursday Nllht Owl 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 ,.. MWll ate• am l!m im rm ml .. ... .. fI9 HIKI.... fOI AS) - .... ....... 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 November 2, 1989 4:00 4:30 5:00 leCMNt Mlwt fAl Elrty Eye on Elrty A.M LA. ..... ~..,.,... ... (1 987 HorrOll Barry Ollo. 1mCJ911n AlwteWy (111 Sterl!OI (1 ·M) (VCR) ....... ,_ .. Glllltt • I I -1~~;J1,111 '1~1 ! i ~ r• Ht ! 1~11-• __ ,_, ___ _..._,............f_.i'.rl--:.d='--' · i!'ih1fHI f"' ' e 11 b • -1 -1 -•I ~ I 'C .,, i :t I • z 0 < • I r ~ N .. ... co GD ~ I I •I -.1 I .... I I .. --•I I I -I I I I 'Ila C9 •I I 0 'lllf I I I I -' I I I ~ l fl l1111111lI II Il l1Il lIi 11 ll ii ~ -I I I N •• 8 ~ "I I l~I ~I I I l!~l ~(;la4ll -~ " c: i II ~ ~ f 1 I I !I I fil1 li!\Uf!il I~ * I m ~' n1iif1 11 -~21-i ii .... I z ?1 I ~~IHI \~ii I !till 'I Ii i i ~ ·s -a ~j I ~ ~ i I 1 ~I i i I ~ ;, ~ ;o ' • I ~ ! ' f ... ..... f .... f [ j !-!' U) .! I I 2? 8 OD ~ ~ ~ U) n I .,, ... -Q. Q) '< ~ .. ... ~ ... :l 0 0 :l z z 0 0 < < G ~ 3 3 ~ ~ G G ... ... w w . . ... ... ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ I II •J 1 I I I w a I l l G I •1 I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I Friday Prime Time November 3, 1989 _L_ Hunter Hunter ltlO McC.I Ne taken hOstage by 11'18 if'aoet Of a oup Of ~NIZIS .......... 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ................ __ .. _ ....... Olpnl RullOn Diiis 'n~ and Ott'lef Fllcoft Cmt tin Sti!f!OI:; Jed flOIS !hi competrtJ~ss S!l&rq'fs Jam,os must soon l•ol 1'11$ I~ #11'1 Re-lllai<P i Of'OSl(ltl CQr.(e(n.1'9 ~ ~ t.:ca. ~ rtflects on hit f\Jtuie ~nos rrooiM :ra•e<S lllher s passng as lllf Dil'tl'iCi~ to·~ IWTI Ct.11 :lfompled t\'IW$ ne. I Micn.oe IMS ~ J R IWd Copy 8lornlcfl The Olown.ng Hardbell Wr'l!le l'OfOYll'Q a rev M.ncuto FBI C:JntloC1 ot tnte<· IWwl ~ In Pool .-ioses,.., l\rst ~own-in.on witll IN>w Vietnam •fll'I ~· ,., 5tl"!E!OI:... orgraaion 119 Wlt1ITI. 1n .._ WOUid-be 1 ans ~~ams that a group 1 ht~ litlguard blow$ his crwces on ot thPm nave torrl'll'd a pardlllti. 1 '°' lllSSf'9 !he belcli (In Slereol o 1 tary anacil tore, ll'tenl :io a~ ~ s.ssioa1~ a Yl5'!~ iloetator • Ollrtlt In .......,.. T~ McMI: • "'flbplly'• Ln" Framed •N lilt' 111u11~r Ill "4s e' ~·te Mtw1 C""'1 Little Ctw9t Feud dly The a cop escapes CUS!Od'f ¥\Cl rece<~S ;'le1X!N '!llip 11" lf3C~•'1Q en Happy I lat T ~ down ttie lullet from ttie woman np s !lH'll hanocunPO tr Last ~.,-~-,,~-+.:--:--:-~~~~~--+=.:..;....:;i;'--~ E,. 1111 LA. Ful ~ Ftl'fllty Matten Ptrltct Shn-Just tne Ten ?O 20 Sc'leduie<i a 00-at Los IWwl ~ f\rl Stw S-t11 Mf ~ 91'1 P"\l'tl) • of Us • 4~ sm..19 pt~ _, on ~ (ill Sl!reol O Wfencll ftn "401'°" 1~ ~ St!!feo) :.. Stl'<!'Ot , Oalat r ltTlt'f\ 1~ ~ Falcon Crtst '" Sle<@'l'.:l :; 1Ww1 Slra . s ,.,, Steieo1 , IMldt Edition lttws .. •"' Carol Burnt~ to Hlt1 Es W·•"$ Car> Be 8enwy llMlf and F nends M • '1e' Rat' IDI --uc....,:: ....., llll llaw RoO-1Fll'lly Tin 1Adlllt-12 ('9f s fafW A ~ ~ 1C:W.Ahir Nooor1 1$ ~l - Wal.._ -..o Noliml ~ T• Mlfltl Mn Ablgal IUldDCNN llUdily ..... HDfl'l'I ""' ,.,., lillllGll The Cm OI Irle IMfty ,_.. *"' U.. • Fllllf-" IM TV or Not TV? I I)• "'O"> el ~, od..,.._, ,...,. '1 N ~"<>" '\i I """1 f"\Ct l('"'OCht b..I lhoM r-l<;<t Of9'\ I f~ 1 .... y ,_.-~--.,,.. loo'"'9 -TV l)POA Tt ,.._ cOIO<f~I -~~ ,,.....,_ "'°90'_ ~ "'N Dooly NQI~ fVV'l)t.lt u .,...--01 occuraoe """"'Clftll '-"'°""9 ~ --~ -· ..... t(I •• 00--09°"' ell ....... long Af'd rv V'OA ff I "'°'.,,-d od ~ ..d colof ~ "'Oiirt.\ll•M~•~llClltc•ClftllNOd oil ...,. '°"9 rvuo,.rf "'...__....,._1o ....... .- Cell 642-4321 OC1'Wti ..... NOftlflU .. ,. ~ Tilt> r.,;;nt.nc; S~rid (In Ste<flOJ - PfliM Ille LOfd -Mancuw FBI Coollld ol Inter est 1ln Ste<ec>l Mcw'I 'Htttftell Ot Vtllenttt"' ~qoo Covr. E~ GllOOI' MDlcill lllty T~ Diet Vitt Oytt llotl Ntwlllrt lcn.n Acrft "-t Of IN Moote Nillbl FULL HOUSE , . ra Joey (OaVld 'JJ Couller I.) tdes his comedk latents on · Star ~arch " and td McMa· hon (center) on "run "ousc." • airing l'IUMY. ..cw. 3. rrom ten: Candke Ca"'4!ron John Stamos. Mary Kale/Ashley 01· sen. Jod~ Sweetin and Bob ~tco-star . • Friday Prime Time 1:30 llilo¥le' •••~91Tttffll"t1962 ~)Glenn ... 111_ ... _ ford. Lit Rtmcll A WTOl-tlrCllMI "'1 llOI h FBI 111 h ~ ·---.1 of• ma• Cf1llllNI (2 031 (VCAl au•• .. Ill UZI --~ -....... etChctgOMa ..... Q ....,...1 Ir•• U.. In the "Otc Laughing" ep&.ode olA8C'a "B.L. SUyMr," airing MTU&MY. r.ow. 4. &b)Mr (IMt kynold8. I.) Mlpe a eomedf- M(ga.talltar Dom Dcl.utM) who ..... eoa.ie-. --"'-......... • t:OO •..30 November 3, 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 ....... OllR 1 1MIRI ......... ,,, kllll (R) (In SWeol Ozl9 ..... !tit .. ~ ... Gr1 ...... ... -. t11B ... ... .......... .. • 'WLT ... Friday Nl"9t Owl .. -- ocw a. ... NOVDma c. a• 3:30 IOI Air) November 3, 1989 4:00 4:30 5:00 USA Todey News IRl Wt1iNy lflll "'Robot MooM: ••• "IUny ... A " (1953) Mtnl! W~son Hit Video USA lecr"9 of Succ.a Tllilng Ml>-Newt (R) Movie: .. ,, "EY" of L11n Man" (1978. Mystery) Feye Ovnawa Tomm Lee Jones rl .. , !VCR) ....._.., McMr. tt\IJ "T1le lellt of IN VIII Fionta" The Children MoYlt: ••'7 "Kmet for My~ of., estr contwt to ret.rV!e ltlH parent!> P964 l Fred MacMurr (I S3) ........ liplU9 Go6dlll Afe WOfW ill Wit (P~ 5 of Jo111MY ti of T~ 51 AcMnU1 !RI ....... .,, ..,,. +tt•...,. (1988 ~) .... •"i "Molywood lllowle: •lot "OMp llJJece" lftll HerrilMn. M E.ISI {In Slfiifeo) a.... Hoo*"'" (1988 (1987 ~ Fldol) 11 2SJ IVCAI Honor! GllW\lf ~ L~ ~ Nae>* ""1t Tllttt llN (114) (VCRr (I 30) l\'Ol) I 11111 11111111 1111 11111111 ~ Saturday Afternoon November 4 , 1989 12:00 12:30 1:00 ... P'!'.l'l ,,.!11!.~. ·"'· P.!! 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 ...... (1t='l)C...,.~T-.io 8e~ Tllie Ith Jofwl Robin-jWtleel o4 f"0t· ~.::; Nfl SOfl I tunt -; ( ~ Hol'M RICiell 8r'MOltS ~ From ~ ltldl'I COfllllluN """'nwn Pwt ,, H~ Fla Tt1¥9i and Mlssmg News -- I lctweml.n Reward McMa: •H "The Low Buv" 11969 Comecv1 ()Pa; 0~-Hunter t:;, . ., i-~ t1•·1p Mcnele Lee (1 41) !VCRI McH.-'• ........ ......... .......,, .... Qldge4 N9n ,.., gm C°"9t Mad S.Htl & Bliek Sheep Sq\uOr00 HouM Ebert F •'\oi'"' r • £m Thit-Nfl jMtd HouM Huntef Fagoo IC18'i ~A'S'M -M'A'5=H -It UO) C..,. Foollal Twns 10 8t ~ ~ (11:00) MolJta: u \li ..... McMa: u Ml.one Wolf Mc<:lulda" (1983 Mwlntule) Pola Sloty Thi' B<g Wallo i°'f'rtnt L11sie ~s Prt NBA Buatt""'." cNd ~ (1983) (1 40) ~Homs. OM! c.rldlne (1 f 7) (VCR) Sb1*ta R· ·~ 91mt Show ball ll!m ()pell HIMe Cellp Foollat TlllM to 8t Annwud (IM) 0 RolltfGarmn -News ~ M1sMng 1111 WWF.....,...,. of Wrtt-ANtJ 0.. ANty Oi9I Qmgln'• I• Qimgln'• i. Fleta Of Ltf• l Fects of Lii• I' Love Lucy I lov' Lucy -Thrtt s Com ~ThrH s Com· .,.. lllld lllld (P.n 1 ot 21 (Pan Z ot 21 Pl"Y Pl"Y U. ~RIM A Ma*111 Mowia: tt "llWoftt" (1987 °'1ml) 8111 Reynold$. ()ft Mo¥lt-u \or Mh"'°"'1" (1985 vrf"Ye '<' " •.1_. •• •o,"1i0v1t • • • ·Greut Olllerenoe ~ 11 33) (VCR) Place Ethl11 H1w1te 11 4611vCR1 , 1ci·~ • " • i• • 1 so· U. HwllM O lloeons• Fftlfll Gour-Plen'I FfWY Milll Cook· IMcMb Adllft S1M11 [Finllg I.Jiii One Oii One lntlC!e -'luh By Ille Year Tll1s Old Mt ~ 11111 _ _ _•ngt~ }000 H<Mise • llJI MoM: '1:oft el Cuwpo "'"'8do" Seslla ~ DI CIN Mo¥11· "LI Edld di la V'ioltnal' CllesP.r•to Topo G;q;o - 1---------------------~-----'-----'-------~---------------HlJI (10:30) ..._ ........ Br.oars Q.ip ~ "8cillt ~ Goldltl Eagtl Annis Hird Copy NBC Ntwt CI!J1 Olaf Wortd ~ ...... l MclalM W..... ..,.... 100 Hulltey 5'r'Mt jOtbomt Btnny Honn fll<n•~tntt til~Leod -Z011 lt.iit" t"'l'=:'I,=M"'----: ..... ,.....,.-----+,,.......,------,......+,......,----...,,,..--+Rlwldll=--.....,..,...---+,,,F"-dlt-----~Altl-·'""'2---.-Altl--· ,-.--41-S._ttdllng __ _._S._ttctllng __ ~T-Old Hou;;Yinktt Stioci _. Gou""4'1 ~ ...... .. "£1 ,.,..... .. Andres~ Luc:N Villa I 30 0tponet T~ ---• t-----~----------.------------~ ....... ----~-----~-----~-----+----~ ~ CU.0.W . .,.... ...... USWA~ OIT..... Plll'old lil'WllNI jRtlmlg ,A~ Mal r ... •1111•C01a11•,,lll'l••.,..•.1~1 .. 1 of .. Clllna.l1R•1 •1P1111•Ctll"°'la••1•b·glfllnd••~··Ol/l9ffOU···~·~·~·s S.eol 2 ol 2l ~liglll O@r• !tie Sur ii '' ' ~· ·'"" ~··r , ..•.. I Yw Uk lllcMI:......, Mir sw..r· Oelecilve Ptllllip Miflawe tie--IMcMt •• 'The French L.nt ·~.i ,:,,,......., i·~ A..,. ... ltMlll COllllS n!IONed in 1 oomplaltd rmsino I>'!'~ u~ ~ G Of'(' '1, a· ~. ,,:i:l Mowll: "1'w Helfd h MlnMldl Slnglng"~Ctlet Wtr Cllamphn Roehl to ttlt Moo., ~- .... of Ouil .... ..,,. a... AIMltclfl..,.,.. .., Frielld hill F...., Aotmlton Mo'M • •' •. Tiit ···''and T1111H of -0 1119" e;;- lftd Herftll MM" pgm This s~ ol at1y ~ ~ Ar::cJ· The Treasur! Wll11e 01-a Gnu ty Adams · ··1 ~-.-a,Y"> l • ~c ·?u All Honor "°"'* lllt licotpClll llS pe$SIOtS from Ille 09nl ll/!\lly pecnc ~etn•all 5e!S "~ ~'.lS P"d• • r •• ., ~0urta < "'~ • ~ ~ F0t Or IJOllNIS i:J l'w.slOnt elDloren (l 36) oll on a treasure l'lunt 1R1 hi' t-l•~s a mas' .• :'+'a' 1 11 tt""' -; ~ ,.... •• , 11 • Cellp,.... T..,,, ID Be ~ (l.Nel ~ Collf9t Footb.11 • """'~ ., Be • -;;--['\,~ fDm .. """" 0eys o1 Wrdl a..okt W'111 ls llolwlu Boidel1owft letoubow ,R111 T111 Tm -+Campo.Its "'MOv1t Tom1hlwll 19511 Cm.JI 24 Hol'M ~ l.alMlll't ~ °"'91 AuU Mute. Futun Socci< T,.~,,. ·, 1-·~ , ~ ~·; - ..._ tt\lt 111e M-U, NW' f1987) A W"'*'f Mofte: tt;-.,..... Oii ~ (1988 Drwnal Clvls~ 1Trvlll Abollt Alon 11'" :;, •• ~ .-~ • 'Polle• At*my 21·~-«l ~meets P'IS lftlletl n . llledidM ~.RMI! PlloenlJ A trfecimt on"""" begins to,... . s Assqi"*lt M.- ~ nuNn .,_,. Qlldt wflOM llcotOIC tat. f111J II -. its IOI on a "90-IQlf wll05e ~ hive been waflf1!0 l"t Bttdl , ~ ~~ 1 •in cl*" wllfl"' mob (In S..0):::; UldDlf the FBI t0t tne iast t7 YW\ ;::i (1 56! IVCA) __ _ v.-~ C..v..,,.s 1 :'911VCR1 lllJm Mlwl EaqiM El" 0.., 1Ji9 0.., llolf Dodd bey Shet $f*llr FOf Hn MoTie u • "The A1tings GMe" !Cl~ L'a'lf', (\j>V•t(I ~= .,_ tt• '1'w ....._ Tllt ~ ....... IFtWd llllft: O...,. ltlft-1Mo¥1e •••"Silk Stock11191' ... 11 '~·-a ~~•a·· Maa Mc);e- •lor (I~) f"rtd Wrt Joll Gtty Wt1t IN hllp ol 1 ~1 nert lftd Olla Cyd Chansst 4 R.,~s-ar ~"" ~·~ .. ,.,, ·c "''~ ~· Siio• l3EEm ........,. <* ITIWMI n,,.. •NI'# Yon cop realll9d b'f U'll oeltctof "'"'*"' •"lflfic:a" ::v'l.:"'" , :"it>f~..,.,.: 'C' fllM .-.M • molOIO nt>.,, llMllClbll c:nme ~ o ,lhw"11itt ~ mo•e "-=•r-· ·... ..:~ ~ .. r.-11111. a._. ~ .._.... IL Mil <* Wiii Tllt ClNM Qilr HaipkN CM'\ on TV ?>"troj --:_ .. W1wd ~Otnn<s ~ ~ (11:00) c.,. 11..-.a Almy• Al Force ...,.. Giii Pit"-! IMde Spot1 USA ~ -'~a • ··""~"("~ _ m!m 9'-... .... .... Tw .....,_. C.,. 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Act Cffle W I 30 a m Actan y Eva S 9 p m TM ActventurH or lcl\ebod tnd Mr ToeO Tu• Pff' Sa q .• ,.,., AgnH ol Qod r" 5 p m Aw-pofl 77 S • 35 a m Alb111 de Amof M 9 • m A1141n 0U.t9fmall'I el'd the loll City of Gold S 6 pm Amadeut M I I I 5 p m Tiie Amailng Mr Blunden r.., .... ·~am 4p m TM Amazing Wolid of Paychte~ T"t ., ' . ,,., And God c,..i.ct Women <; •, , ... >JJ51m A~I Heert F 9 JO p ,.- Antmela Are 8eaut1ful P.opie Ti. (> J() a .., Anol?let Women S } v "" J , ... '>.I •30.,,. 4 10 .t m Anuo .;; • J(J .1 ,,.. Aph#o<lrt• S r 40 .t ,., Appoint~! Wtttl Da~r • q J.., 'D,., APPfentoc• to Murder •\ l! ,_ Atab<an Adlleft!Ure S I p .,, At .. nte and CNd Lac• S J :r Attau1nabofl r,. 8 t:' !'"! Sa 8: ~ Ole AHaaaH'latlOfl Bureau ,. 4 ... ~ A~ R~vocr, LH Enfentt <; • ' J '" t.t Av.,,turaa de Jullanctto s •c""" Away AH Boatt T" S'J' "' ni. l wful T Nth r ti ,, m c Cecena lmplae1ble • f,;. Cant.,...11 .. Ghoal ' • 1(1 .. ,.., Cat P.op .. ~ 5 r ,. Caveman F 9 21.' ;:i "' The Chal .. n9• ~ 5 .i " CPlaO•n~ to Lua .. 1. d '" Che,.,,bet ol HortO<'I .\' r{I 1• ,,., 910,..., The Cheap O.tect1Ve S 5 f ;.t.f Al 8 r;> ,.., The Chtpn'lunk Adventure '' 6 I' '" Chntt1,,. ."4 1 :! '" it .,, Chuck e.~ ~''" Haili Rock n' Roll Tfl 6 JQ d tr • > -ie1 Cteiot> 0.1 c1nt>e \1 ' 11 m ClfTletToo W 8 OS C' ,.. Cinco de Chocol1te y Uno de FIHI 1 9 d"" Cm<:o NICOi A11tt1n .. v99u rn9r-c tnderelt. '-~ .i "' • .'-t Q p m l Jt' f ~ The Cl11,,,,oyant •\ 1 ~ • -. Clere· 1 He1rt • .' fl ,., Cle111fled Love • 1 1 l(l ,I • l ~ d "" Cle~ll• l!WJl11n ' 1 ~ J ., The Clown • ' l' ~ C-Obf'• ... , ',, ~ ~ The Cobweb r .; of " Coc111a1I .' t;d Tun;y '' '· r-• Co1o<1 'J • x' " .., C041'1tnQ HC>f'\e j C0<n0 To0a1 laa Mea1e11 '' . ~, C0n .. Cuerpo Prt1tedo "• t, " C~ltllO con II "4u•rt• ,\ ~ ~he Convet11t;on • ".1 tool CPla~ I\ to ' .., J 11' f.,; Cool•n91tta Gold ... d .... Cop II.' Cotton C041'111 ta Herl•"' 1• .I .1m Co••• Up VJ I Thi Cowboy Ind ..... Ledy .'\1f ,. 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ACROSS I "The Part"nl -· 5 -Smart•~ Char lent' 9 "-.A Do~" 12 Stefanie Powt>rs/ Robert W~ner role 13 -Kau or ''Dallas" 14 "-Life lO Live·· 15 She was Fallon on "Dynasty" 17 -Ray Hutton 18 Ron Randell M'rlt"l 19 "-Wednesday· 20 Roxanne on "L A Law" 22 .. _ lJ\ Acapulco" 23 '-It Now" 24 He~n Martui on "227" 27 8alld on "Perfect Sttan&en'' 31 "-F..Mence" 32 "-Max" 33 lflcbael on "Another World" 34 J~ or Jlft\my ~ l'Aartp6dll drama 37 ...... and .,....... 38' ..... of 11e1 -·· Dean's List B\ LI IS CAMPOS 47 Le11th of ··santa Rarbara r,o A, tress Fo,tt'r fit .. f'11Cht With [)avid IA>llerm<1n · !l2 ··sf)('n~r f or - ' fi3 · Gt'Ord1e" '14 Apnl on "~1'itN Ka1r·· ')fi "l'lanf't of t hr DOWN I A llu'\tabh' .! \ft.,LA :1 "Thi• !'\anfon1 i llarpt>r\dllP} - fl W1llt•tt1• ,.., Cnn•\l.tnrt' Ii I'll\ t•lt'<f 'I at Ut' 7 "Thr \1an w 11 h tlw (,olrlt>n 8 lwth 11f AH< \('W' ~ t\t'tllrwn 10 SoaJW>r Stuart 11 -Storkwell 1~ Al bf' rt 16 TIUesman -Blll>s 21 Grorge on "Mr Belvt"dere" 22 Matt - 23 -Cusar 24 P\lbUc TV 2fi "Pteue Don't -the Oais.ifl .. 26 "You -Theri!" 27 -~ 28 ··1 -Thrt>t> W1vr " 29 Grand -Opry :lo ··-and Sympa thy· 32 ··rhr Ghost and -M111r"' :lfi M1kr -of ABC Sport." 31) -O'Shra 38 .Jon1•1l1• '' OorN'n 39 Strvt• - 40 r-.rw<,m;tn lint - 41 -MrClurit " Mr<> Pooh' 42 \urum up 1:l St rv~·n'>on t4 Wr (°;11 A~a1n" -i'• of I.aura Mar; 48 -!l4. WhPfl' Arr You·' 49 -"'•!I.a LAST WEEK'S IOlUTION ocwa-. ••. NOVDOD "' •• A .,oung woman faces alienation from lw>r family and friench a..s sM a/Umpu to urU<>ni.ze Mr feUow factory woriers in a M>Utlu?rn mill town. a..s Sally FM?ld 1tors a..s ''Norma Rae, '· tlus wee• on Cabk-TV. • ~O:.__Vl-S-~-/M_/_C_•~:.:---------t.1~....._----.......,~~~~~~ EXPIRATION DATE: I 0 YESI I want to beotn my subscription to ttw Daty Pik>t -a the 11 low lntroductoty pric~ ot U weelsa ._ 11-.. wfth a money badt guarantee that If I am not compllf'tety SMJsfted with the~ or I servk~ my subscription cost ol s 10.00 _. M retw~a•• Send to: JJO VI/. 18,Y ~ C.M 92626 I . Or all: M2-4JJJ I ' I. Oat~------ Addr~ss _________ Aptl _____ _ City_~--------lip _______ _ HolM l't1Cri Signlcure_._ __ Sunday comics TV Update USA Weekend D~you remember the time change? INSIDE ~~ d~' ,d~ ~/-.ii)~ THE ORANGE COAST OCfOBER 29, 1989 ...,_,......., __ _ Pete....,. ... attended Itta orf911tal ........ of tfle Udo an ... Ill 19M and plans to attend ttte gr•nd reopening. Lido Cinema's glory days revived lly DEB<>ltAH SAKAMOTO 0..,.-™' 4: -.. The Lido Cinema. which made front page headlines SO years ago when ii firsl opened its doors to a,.·cd a nd amazed theater goers with its flourtscent in1eriors and cushy seats. is being rtstorcd fQ! an an- ni,•ersary p la tha t will feature "in- tage mo,·1es and some of the cinema's original JUCSts. The theater. which opened in Oc- tober 1939 10 rave rtviews through- 't'\U\\.,Pl(l\I out thl' Sou1hland. is being reno- va ted for the Nov. 16 event. which will benefit the Newport Nautical Museum. The theater, originall y bright pink. is undergoing an e:<tenor and in- terior remodeling. Work is being done to sandblast 1he old pain! to expose 1hc pink underncalh. A de- cision hasn't been made whe1hcr to keep the pink or rcpain1 it a new shade. A more con,cemporary marquee CdM reacting to homeless problem with support, fear lly -YOICOI or .. ._,_..,. The _.-kiina bcachside com- munity ol Corona dd Mar, witll iu. blufftop homn llftd tidy llrip ol buli.-s ..... WI c-Hip-way, it I pic1~ place. I k>clitioa whrre many people aispi~ lo live, somedly. ta lhis community of .multi- millMHt-doli.r. ocean-view ~ the p;oblt:m of the homdna seems ., .... f ......... ea.-clcl .... is DCM unmune to lk ...-.a pe...._.. A ... ndfial of tnr ·rats. .-.............. --haft -dy made co..... clcl ---· -the Ofll>lllitioa IO tbe -~..: ::z::n....:.~ ........ IO ... _.. ti' .... .., II Er' r• net ...... imo dlliil ·r: .• .,. --... --,,. • .,.,,., ... hat ci;;,;:~~an • _. .......... __ ....... __ '°_..,_ Ellen Buck. administrator for thr Corona drl Mar Chamber of Com- merce. •id one male transient ha been hl..mnt around the communi- ty for tevnal yc-aB. but rucntly tW number of transients in CorOftll drl Mar lftmS to havc JIOWll· Rcsidenu and bus1nns people rc- pon lt.rce or four transinll walk lhe s1rms replarty and can t.hl'm- selves in the belhrooms of busi-ncuea. Some of tbnc people keep 10 thrnuclva. while otbcn be& for moacy. Oeemanpusll<s•"'°"'""''"" IUU ol jullk 1aound IOWll. Another 1111. -..:Vt fellow ....... bundled in 1 slecpina bl& at the bid of a liquor IMft Oft' Ei1t Coat Hiahway. He comea into the llOft' IO ask IOr m....,. r.. colfee Ind pllonc Cllll. One 111omeae. womu, dncribed a I ...... """""I>' pl." -wollll illl.O•=--her---llftd ...... r to ,.,. -bt= Oii &he cw Ill. -··---WIFE •1t1 ... •Ill :.r:;; I -lf!IU All ""'Ill rl·plact· the round one now 1n place and ne .... · carpet throughout .... ·ill update the theater along ,.·i1h rocking chairs w11h cup holders. The bnghtl) painted murals of 1939 ,.·ill ren1ain JUSt 1hat -bright. The 13mous undeN'3ter scene 1n 1he tht.'a1er was onginall y painted 1n bright fluorcsct•nt shade-s. The mural is being cle:ined and rntorcd to its original luster. to the sa1isfaction of man)' theater goers who remember the brigh1 fish g.lo"·ing under the .............. thl·:ner"s bl :H·I.. hght'. J1n1 Ed,.ard' 111. prl·,.1dent or Ed- .,..·:irds C1nen1as "h1eh o"·ns the theater. said he 1s t'\C'tlctl about tht" changes and hopt'' 1he rt·model reaf- firm the 1ht•:t tl·r', plaC'l' in lht· con1- munll). "We hope 1ha t 1hi:-lhl"ater 1s ,.·ell- kno .... ·n and has :i charm all its o .... ·n." h(' said. "\\lc "'an t 10 bring ne""' life 10 tht' thl·atcr. h"s 50 ~·ca11; old. jPte-ase see UDO/Alt : , ='!' • ~-=··~·:r:·:·:·~·~·~a~"":: .. ;·~·:-r":·:·::·:~::;•!:~s --2± : I I ea -WJUSS •i •• f'ili ..... , ................. .... GOOD MORNING • Cllllt:L&& ..................... : ..... " •••• ac. .................. CM .. 0 11 .. _ .. ,., .. .; ............ C1-4 ...... t ............................. CJ Two i<llled, 18 Injured when ~ridge collapses I NATION/A4 •• 75 CE NT S 3 teens shot at party· in Huntington ay .. EMIL Y ADAMS Ol'-0:.,..-kttil Three t«'n-agers "'·ere sho1 Satur- day night 1n Hunungton Beach "·hen an argument at a party took a turn for the worse and a young man pulled a handgun and began shoot- inR. The suspect. an male 1n his early 20s. "''as still at large late Saturday niJhl. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Richard Bright said. ;\ 16-}ear-old Huntington Beach girl "'as shot in the shoulder during the incident She was 1akcn 10 Foun- tain \'alley Regional Hospital's 1raun1a ccn1cr where she was rn ~bk· cond1uon . A un1den111ied Y+'es1m1n1s1er ~1.1uth. 18. 'Aas also taken to Foun- tain Valle\ 's traun1a ccntl'r '>''1th a gunshot wOund 10 the cht"sl. He ,.·as rcpor1cd in stable condition, 1n the center's 1n1cnsi"e care unit. . .\nother I ~-\car-old youth was 1aken to Huntiiigton ·H umana Hos- p11al '>''Ith a gunshot wound in his 10 .... cr back. Brig.ht said. The-names or 1~ thrct wounded teen-agers .... ·ere not available." Although details of the incldcn1 ,.·ere s111\ sketchy late Saturday n1g.ht. Brig.ht said all four people 1n,olvcd .... ·ere at a pany an the I 7 JOO block of Coronado Lane. near Edwards and Spnngdale streets. ..\n arsun1ent erupted around 8:30 p.1n .• Bnght said. and as a result, the suspt."CI pulled out a handgun and fired several limes at a group of p..·ople. The suspect fled befort police ar· n'ed, and the "'ounded were taken to hospuals. II "'as not kno,.·n "'hether or not the suspect .... as 1n,·1ted to the pany, Bnght said. bul poliix had no in- d1ca11on the shoo\1ng was a gang- rt•l:ited incident. -Irvine cable againiaHs to show a!'lti-gay -video By EMILY ADAMS Of ... 0.olly ,,_ k .tf Thi.' lcx.·al cabk· It'll'' 1s1on com- p:in~ St'r\1ng Jr,1ne f:i 1ll'd to pla~ n µol1t1cal group'i; JO-minute video 1n n~ Sl.'Cond s.c hcd.u led 11n1e sto1 Satur- da~ night and .... 111 be.· fa cing a rourt 1nJunr1ion con1c t-.1onda ~. group IC'aders sai d Members o f !he Irvin(' Va lul."S (~oah 11 on ..... h1ch is attemp11ng to rt•ntO\l' homosc\uals from lr,1nt .. s hurn:in ng/'us ord1nanct• \I.1th the l·ontro,crs1al ~1 easun.· N on the No'. 1 bal101. threatened to su" Cople~ ("ommun1l} Cablev1s1on afte r the rompany f<'fuscd 10 air the coahuon's program scheduled for Thursda~ n1ghL Ong1nall\. thl' station's general manager. Denise Yaru. pulled the \•1dco out of their Thursday nigh 1 hne-up because. she said, 1t was too pohucal 10 qualif) for free. public arcess time. HO\l.l"\ l"r. she reversed her opinio n Fnda) n1orn1ng and offered tu arr thl" program nex1 Thursday at 10 p.m. But coaht1on members said the) had a Vt•rbal agrttment with the compan~ to pa y for four prime- 11ml" ~lots and .... ·ould sue to have ('oplC'~ \ bro.adcasung hCt"nse rt- \ oked unll"Sl> tht'1r program was re- stofC'd to 11s ong1nally scheduled 111nes. Latl·r. Chnsuna gro up spokeswoman Shea said the coalition's ff'Jene see VIDEO/All ,..••••••-•---11 ... -ansft 1cMssa••...,•zl I I _. ... II - •0•1• •r 1i ••r •• ates• .. •• a idd Cinema .rerraode.ling a trip dowri rriemory Ian~ lly DllOltAH A. SAJ<AMOTO --~ ..... k- November will be a .:Cunion of sorts for Pete Barren. By anendina the SO\h anniversary of the Edwards Lido f!inema he will laelp bring back plenty 'of memories and he 'hopes to sec fnends from the Harbor Hi~ graduating class of 1942 in which Barren. now 64, is a member. Barrett attended the 1939 grand opening of the Newport Beach theater as a teen-qer with several school frie nds and recalls the event as being "terribly excitini. "It was really a bit event back then. It was the first buildina that went up in the area. It was a really bia thing," he said fondly. Barrett was bogi in Minnesota but has been a NeWp<>rt resident since 1938. He said the city was very different and somewhat isolated dur- ing the off-season months. .. Prior to 1942 there may have been 500 people who lived in the area year-round," he said. "Balboa and Newport were the only estab- lished towns. There were no busi- nesses in the other cities except real estate offi ces in Corona del Mar, just lots of vacant lots and land. The area was a summer resort." Barrett said the o pening of the theater was a landmark event and marked the begin ning of develop- ment in the area. "When the Lido came in, it was a maani.fice!lt .display of construction and hghuna. The colors were so bright. It was really fantastic," he recalled. The 1939 advertisement fdr the theater announced the use of fluor- escent paint in the theater. The paint was developed only months before. Barrett, who was 14 years old at -the time of the 'openina, said he was pan of a bunch of kids who would go sec the "fint-rate movies" as they were referred to in the advertise. men ts. The theater was originally owned by Mason-Siler until Edwards Theater Cirquit Inc. took it over 12 years aso. Admission charaed in 1939 was 35 cents for adults, 2S cents for stu- dents with student body cards and 10 cents for children. Admission is currently $6. The movie shown at the grand o p ening was "H o-tt-ywood Cavalcade." Barrett said the most dramatic change of the area is the change from a summer-only resort to a year- round community. "Orange County was by and large all agricultural. So was Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa was chicken ranches and farming. People in school were in- volved with hfestock. The 4-H club Sandwiched between two Ncw- Times articles on the Lido was an From A 1 article extolling the virtues of the Maybe we can get another SO years unique interior paint job. The an to it." article, one of six on the theater in The theater will conti nue to show the Oct. 26. 1939, edition, carried fir 1-rate films. Edwards said. the headline: "The Lido Theater is When it first opened, the Lido New. Exotic and Worth Admission caused quite a ripple in the beach Price Alone." town. In a front ~e story in the The article went on: "You must Oct. 27, 1939. edition of Newport stand at the stage end of the thea~er Beach's Harbor Sentinel. the theater to get a real picture of the novel was described as "the finest in beauty of the walls and ceiling, Southern California," painted to typify a marine o utlook The report emphasized that the on life with waves, Isabelita or angel theater would feature fluorescent fish , and if you can close your eyes paint, thought to be a first for the in fancy. (you can) see a vast boat on movie theater industry. an iridescent sea." ''The new paint. designed for ex-The people of the 30s were ob- trcme beauty and ease on the eyes, viously taken by the new concept of has been in the process of develop-flouresccnt paint. The theater ment for many years." · claimed the lights used 10 illuminate The article also noted that the the paint could kill germs. theater would have "'slide-in" seats "The Ultra Ray kills all germs and for the ''utmost in comfort." purifies the air in the building. so if The Whittier News carried an you go in with your clothes full of - article in the Oct. 23. 1939, edition well. things. you come out as clean on the two managers of the theater, as the driven snow," yet another Mason and Henry Siller. The two article in the newspaper stated. men previously did business in The theater and the new paant. Whittier before movin& to Newport . previously only seen at the New Beach. The article noted that the y theater would cost about SI 05,000, ork World's Fair. definitely was • the top of the line_ Admission prices tnClu<i ing land, building and im-were 10 cents for children. 25 cents provements. fi d · h d bod The Newnnrt Balboa News~ Times or stu en ts wit stu ent Y card Y"' and 35 cents for adults. 1tatcd the greatest as1;>«t of the new theater was the parking capacity of Lucy Roberts, coordinator of the 1,000, which will "do away with the anniversary ceremony, said the orig- parking problem that has been per-inal searchlight used to guide guests plexing this community for years." to the. grand opening. in 1939 ~ill be The article noted there were doz-used an next month s celebration. ens of side streets around the theater Messersmith Industries. which that would permit the "parkinJ of . brightened up the even't for guests in hundreds of cars,1 something unique 1919, .will again do the honors. in the history or Newport Balboa." Next month's festivities are .de- HB man gets close look at quake go into the dark kitchen to set water for the people after hotel manqe- ment aJlcaedly refused to help. He said be also sugnted to the hotel manaaer that food should ser- ved and that the people, reportedly many from Great Britain, cou1d set to feclina better. McKinley said they not only de- clined, but that a hotel security auard 9uestioned him on what he was doma in the darkened area and sa~d1 'You ~. they lboot lootcn. • McKinley asked him if he Md a pm. the man said no, and McKinley went on to Id oraftlel and apples and d*8C fOr the ~. be aid. .. Their attitude wu like, we're on tbi1 side of the counter and you're on the other, .. be mid ... We asked for ~Ip ~ tot just a blank stare. .. McKinley U.O said that the hotel staff alleae:.:J unplu•ed the switdaboucl u people were forced to ICl'UDble IO UIC three .. y te~ ~ to caD worried relatives. 1be low poinc. be llid. came ........ 10 p.m. when die bOlel ... llleac lllJ lrild IO IDcll die 6-1 door to~ org...., wae .... ... aG •d ..,.... ......... -if' $~ ... -..... I,-. ................. ol .............. • J a t J Lt El He r.:= ,,., • .., .. •••••• -- know when the food was served. he said. He said he commended his staff for doing a job under "very stressful" conditions. He denied the staff pulled tbe plu,a on the switchboard, claiming that 11 operated until the emergency power supply ran out. Gould said the hold of 389 rooms was completely filled and the ataff' may have asked othen not to con- lfCllle in order to make SPKC for people in the hotel. -McKinley, tboUlfl. said it wasn't until the next momina that the hotel served its first post-earthquake meal of "hot water and dehydrated food and bread." While on the bus en route to tbe hotel, McKinley tbroulbt the bus driver -:as ju~ fc.lOlina around wben the bus jerked violently and lurcbed from side to side. until he DOliced other buses Fina tbroqb tbe mne contortions. His teariest moments, be laid, came when he ~-~ ... ._ in a downtown ~ in hit ti t: that wu dd'elem111 up ID I .. We lrild IO baler for -IO Ill awaJhmil.•our ...... _ dolild ad ..., couldll'I ....... .. laid. M ''rt ....... lllmtftlll .... ..... wl•• :·::· l.~·· .. -·-· Abortion protest Me•ben of ..._ ..,..,..w Nellon.a Or· pnlaatlon of Wo•en turned OUI wllll 1l9n1 and slogans SMur~ to ••rdl In -ront of tfle c.r1 Jr. ,_..footl ,........,.. MedlcMe funding for .vlctllRI of rape and Incest who dloM to have a•ortlofts. c.rt"• Jr. president and founder cart tc.rdler JI• well-llnown INtdler of antt·abortlon , ..... latlon. Tiie protest was carried out peace- fullJ •nd tflere were no arrests, pollce ...... on Culver Drive In lrvlne. Tiie wa••n were protesting PrelMent ...,.., .... of l .. l1latlon which would ,..ve provt~•~ HOMELESS From Al She wears flashy but good-quailty clothes, cruises around the arcit in a white Cadillac and allegedly solicits sex in shopping center parking lots. She has also been seen above China Co ve. silting on the hood of her car in a bikini. > Arca business peoplt'" said they aren't sure if the woman. referred to as "Cadillac Candy," has a home or if she lives in her car. City Councilman Phil Sansone, who represents the Corona dcl Mar area. said it's not uncommon to sec homeless people sleeping on the beach or at Inspiration Point. One man with a "pretty good-sized beard" is regularly seen walkin& Ocean Bo ulevard carrying a knapsack. Sansone said. Sansone said he has also heard reports of transients living in a 10- foot-widc drainage pipe under East Coast Highway at Buck Gully. One homeless woman has at>- parently tugged at the hearts of many citizens. She sleeps sittina bundled in blankets on a bus bench at the corner of Marguerite Avenue and East Coast Highway, in front of the Studio Cafe. People often leave food for her on the bench. Nearby business people said the woman has been around for about a )'ear. She spends her nights on the bush stop bench and apparently takes the bus 10 Caguna Beach dur- ing the day. Robin Hobson. owner of Franklin Realty, across the street from Studio Cafe, said the woman has been SCfn walking near Main Beach in Laguna Beach. but she always seems to return to Newport Beach at night. Ted Sandoval. owner of La Can- tina liquor store next door to Frank· Jin Realty. said the woman apparent· I} has an injured leg. "She is not well at all - o ne leg is obviously pain· ful. .. Sandoval said. "She has a hard time walking. ''I'm starting to be concerned, becauS(: one day it was raining, and she just sat there. literally for hours. I thouaht. 'Oh m y God. she finally died.' !'r' Hobson and Sandoval said the woman doesn't seem to bother any- one and refuses handouts. "She won't talk to anybody," Hobson said. Studio Cafe General Manaier Frank Licata said aside from cus- tomers· occasional complaints about her and a recent incident in which she cursed and screamed at the valet parking~ lot attendants. the woman hasn't been a problem and the res- taurant hasn·t complained to police. Licata said the woman, he thinks her named is Helen. often buys food at his restaurant and he often chats with her, but he knows nothing about her background. Since Thurday. when city em- ployees removed the bus bench for repair. Helen has been slttping on the planters outside the restaurant, Licata said. Licata said he was sur- prised when he came to work and the bench was go ne. but Helen told him "her bench" was simply being repaired. A city employee said the bench would be returned after mainten- ance work is completed. Cit12cns· feelings about these homeless people appears divided. Some arc sympathetic and touched: the) leave food for Helen. Others. while they may also be s} mpathetic, fe~I Corona del Mar isn't the place for homeless people and have complained to the New- port Beach Police Department. While the police may agree with ci tazens· complaints, there isn't much the city can do aboot remov- ing them. Police officers cannot ar- rest a transient unless he or she is seen breaking a law. "It's not against the law to be homeless," said police spokesman Bob Oakley. Officers have talked to the woman on the bu1 bench numer- ous times but have no reason to arrest her, Oakley said. Sansone said he has received calls from residents about the homeless, particularly about the woman on the bus bench. The callers ask "why we haven't gouen her out of there," Sansone said. .. "There is conce rn, but I don't sec any movement afoot to say, 'Let's buy one of these houses and put them in it,'·· Sansone said. "I don't know what the solution is." Buck said local merchants are willing to chap in and help the transients some way, and apparently somc have helped with food. But the mental and medical problems of most of the homelcu pcopl~ require more extensive assistance programs. Buck said. "They do need help, but it's beyond our help." Buck said. Citizens are tom between their feelings of sympathY. and fear that the homeless problem is growing in Corona del Mar. Some worry that heiring and feeding the homeless wil encourage them to stay a round or attract even more transients to the communitv. "People arc· compassionate here and would help a family that just got here and we re homeless and hungry ... Buck said. "We're JUSt con- cerned it's picking up here." "It's just sad." Hobson said. "The) don't have any place to go." ('.\I, 11·0 R '\I .\ I O I I I H \ VIDEO From Al priority was to have the video play- ed four times before the election. They will ask their lawyer to serve Copley with a court injunction Mon- day, forcing the company to air the proaram instead of tryina to revoke the company's license. Shea said . Scott Peotter, chairman of the coalition, described the video as a documentary revealina the hom"sexual lifestyle, indudina their sexual habits and political ....S-. ly The ADodMH ,,... Here are the winnina numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" pme: 27, 42, 16, 38, 23, 4'6 and the bonus number. "8. Players who correctly auessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of $8.53 million, said Kathy Man- zer, a state lottery spokeswoman. The lottery also celebrated its third anniversary Saturday by hold- ina an additional "dream birthday .. drawing. which offered a $100,000 grand prize to be spent within 24 hours by the single ~inner on his or her next birthday. The winning numbers in this sec- ond drawing are: 41, 19, 48, 37. I, 2 and the bonus number of 18. ~f the~e is more tha!l ode grand pnze winner, they wdl split the SI00.000 POOi. Manzer said, The sales from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawing were $1 6.23 million. lll11UI 'l\1111 Journalism ethics, freed om· of press :·not in conflict In a Santa Ana auditorium, I was privilqed to serve on a panel of journalists discuuin1 ethics in the prett. It wu .-n of Leadership Tomorrow's 1989 Cunfculum. and this Worbhop No. 2, titled "Communications and Cultural Arts in Our Community," wu chaired by Ronna Kueny. director of community relations for the RCfister. My fellow panelists were Brien Mannina, publisher of Irvine World News, and two from the Resister -Dennis Foley, assistant Metro editor. and Larry Peterson, political reporter. My remarks bqan by challena.ina the title for our panel. "We arc asked to discuss 'Ethics in Journalism vcnus Freedom of the Press' as if they wen: antag<>nistic subjects.. " I said .. "It shluld be 'Ethics in Journalism and Freedom of the Press.' When I cad about -leveratcd buyoOts with junk bonds, or the savinp and oan mess, or television evangelists, or the current HUD scandal. or new car pricing or the hidden 0.9 cent in aasoline pricina or insider trading or the Beech Nut Co. selling colored water u apple juice, I have to ask who is questioning ethics in 11111111-- journalism. and why." Then I went on to review some of my own experiences and to study why the public is so preoccupied today with the media. Excerpts: The ethics of the press have always been challenged. The very processes of ncwqathering clash with the expectations ·and the senstivitics of the public. The qualities editors value in a good reporter -aggressiveness. skepticism, doged ac- curacy. fearlessness. resourcefulness, per- sistence -may necessarily seem obnox- ious to the average citizen and downright repulsive to the shady politician. I was 8 )'Ca~ old when m y °'d, who was managing editor of the old Se.attic Star, took me to the University of Wash-al. .......... ington stadium to hear President Warren G. Harding. a miserable speaker. Two nights later while we were playing on the beach in front of our Seattle home. the telephone rang. My older sister ran out of our house. crying hysterically. "The President is dead," she screamed. I rode into tOWJl with my Dad and watched as they spent most of the night putting out "Extras." There was no radio, no teletypes a nd certainly no TV. The news from San Francisco, where the President died, came over a wireless system. with a man in the Star city room typing bulletins as they came to him in the Morse code. The newspaper. then, was the only contact with the outside world, and it was trusted. believed and damned -just like today. And there oOen were good reasons for being damned. Hearst's hysteria got us into the Spanish American War. Nash's great canoons in the old Harper's brought down a corrupt Tammany Hall. Harding's cronies to prison. As long ago as 1861 , the Chicago Times said its purpose was "to repon the news and raise hell." Over the years, I've done my share of both. and while there may ·have bren responses to some of the journalism, there was no public outcry as there is today. Even the unabashed slanting of the news by Time Magazine was only mildly criticized. When I was one of the editors of Time in New York, a former editor described how a story was written for Time. He wrote that editors spent four of their five workinJ days each week researching and writing a story, then spent the fifth day "goosing themselves to a conclusion." Henry Luce behevcd the readc:r was incapable of reaching proper conclusions. With this rationale. he was free to color the news to fit his whims and con"1cuons. as he did on China~ Vietnam and U.S. politics. When I was in New York. Time listed on the masthead an editor named Peter Matthews. There was no such editor. and the story around the building was that Luce and his publisher would appease irate advenstcrs by saying some offendin~ story was written by "that goddam Peter Matthews." and for a while his name would be out of the masthead. t1ll. there was little media critcism. rm convinced that exasperation with the media came with television. and TV as we know it in the 70's and 80's. I believe that journalism is being tarred witt\ the sins of TV. In January 1985. the Pointer Institute for Media Studies in St. Peterburg. Ad .. held a seminar for a d1st1nguished group of JOumalists to studl ethics. Among the 44 were John Cancellor of NBC. Jack Nelson o the Los Angeles Times. Da 1d Laventhol of Newsday, Sander Vanocur of ABC and Martin Nolan of the Boston Globe. Vanocur. who began his career as a newspaper rcpon er. said he thought there were "a lot of unprofessional d<>e in television.·· "In this coun\ty. · he said. "we have armed with microphones a lot o f fetuses in Gucci loafers. They arc Sony shepherds, and they go around suckmg mikes up people's nostrils. and that doesn't do much for our image." Network and local TV news is more interested in show biz than rcponing. he said. The pine! concluded that the media to educate the pubhc. to tell them how stories are researched and produced. to take them into the cit} room or the ed11orial conference. and to review all the nastiness in the world that is no t rcponc<t amhcll'"ltre good thaT 1J. There is taste in 1oumahsm and ethics, too. they said. and the press is so defensive that it lets a "nice guy" President like Reagan make monke)s out of them. so the press is afraid to go after him. asking cream-puff questio ns at televised press conference. Chancellor called it "the Ronald Reagan cupped-car gambit." Said Chancellor. "The press 1s deliberately and systematically k..ept away fro m him so that when the President walks across the colonnaded walkway near the Rose Garden. all you hear is a bunch of monkeys screaming at him when they could easily have been brought right up and the President could have stood talked in a conversational tone. That is killing us. and it's not huning Ronald Reagan one bit and they know it. So when you think of ethics in journalism. leave television out until they clean up their act. The Florida ro nee, by the way, was reported in a book titkd .. Believina the Ne " edited by Don Fry. The appendix lists a bibliorgnphy of 140 art and boo the subject. Jm ,.,,_ ,. • ....,,_, el 0rQp C..•I. Bl• ct&-,_ s..la7 -'~· CO\SI' 0rMge Cout DAILV PILOT/Sunday, Octot>er 29, 1989 Paint~in preserves canyon ·on paper , Artists turned out with brushes, paste and chisels Saturday to quietly protest development of the wilds alona Laauna Canyon Road and to preserve, at least on canvas and plywood, the area's natural state. Saturday was the second day of the anists' "paint-i n" which they hope will raise suppon for the movement to keep the canyons as open space. Above, April Hunt-Good uses acrylic paint to preserve the canyoa road m meR\Ory before it is widened. Several Laguna Beach groups have protested widenina Laguna Canyon Road and the proposed San Joaquin Hills Trans- ponat1on Corridor. slated to run across the canyon. Robin Saunders. lower right photo, applies one more picture to The Tell, a photographic mural created from personal snapshots from hundreds of households. So far. Saunders said. he has' dedicated 500 hours to The Tell. At lo~cr left. Christan Anderson of Santa Ana works away at a pie<:e he called "Canyon Donkey." Anists continue to hope they can somehow halt The Irvine Co.'s plans to develop the area into a residential community they call Laguna Laurel. Plans for Laguna Laurel include 3,200 homes in place of the wild mus ta rd grass and an 18-hole golf course CO\'cring pan of the last rural canyon entry to the Orange Coast. The paint-an was organized by anist Karen Blume of Laguna Hills and the finished pieces will go on displa) Nov. 11 at the Michael J. Lavery gallery in Laguna Beacti. A ponion of the an sales' proceeds will go to groups fighting canyon development. U GarfieW Ava.e between e~­ land and Mapolia streets m Hunt- inaton Beach will have onl) one lane optn each way through De- cember. 5 .1ama.eree leelevari north and southbound lanes will be subject 10 intermittent congestion due to Caltrans briclF construction. Clearance is rnncted 10 14 feet 6 inches until bridae completion. • ·-A.-bttWttn Ed-wards and Gothard streets in Huunsaon Bmdl -.11 be """ llricted 10 two laDa ellCh way ....,..... Dectmber due to con-wuoa. f1' Mlc.M .... Drtn between Jam- • borec Boulevard and Von Kannan A ~ut will have lane closures throuah Nov. I 0. from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. due IO an underlround dtc1rical conduit uwallllioft by Edison Co. I= ~~br;~t':'.:4~ WestDMt will hive the number tbftle ...._doled tbro.iefl Nov. l from 9 Lal. to J p.m. I lnlM Clllllr DIM e11.....,, kl•:mtO I T•MdS.-C.,. ...... be .-kted tow._._._, ... o.- New •. ~w.-011 .. =---·1•1••·-- - Qqng9 CoMl DAIL. Y PILOT I lunUy, October 21. 1118 'Ill~: Mozambique seizes 6 Americans MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) - Government soldicn seized six members of an American medical team, which includes a San Dieao doctor, and two South African co .. lcques and held them at a military compound in northern Mozaro- bique, U.S. official~ said Saturday. In California, David Courson, president of the Culsbad-based Christian Emeracncy Relief, said late Saturday that all eiaht had been · flown to the capital olMaputo. He reported information received from Mozambique 1&)'.in1 the ciaht had been held at a military outpost at Tete, nnr the border, and were flown 290 miles south to Maputo. He said U.S. Ambassador .Melissa Wells was to mttt with them there Sunda)I mornina. U .S . State Department spokeswoman Anita Stockman said in Washington that American authorities were told the e1aht were still in the custody of Mozambican soldiers and were being transported to Maputo. "We don't have any confirmation that they have been freed..i" she said. She added she did not know if any charges had been filed against them. Courson said he understood that they had not been chaf'led. G uerrillas of the Mozambican Na- tional Resistance have waged an insurgency apjnst Mozambique's leftist government since 1977. Hun- dreds of thousands of people have died .1 nd millions have been dis- placed because of the fighting~ and resultant food shortages. The Americans and South Africans were captured near the Malawi-Mozambiq ue border in southern Africa, said Kris Courson, the relief group's director of medical services. She identified the Americans as Dr. Ken Dauaherty of San DieJo; Or. Fred Leist and his wife, Lucille Leist. of Bremerton, Wash.; Dr. John Cannon, a dentist from Daven- port, Iowa. and paramedics Carol Roberts of Syracuse, N. Y. and Steve Sherrill of Stroudsbu~ Penn. Also seized were South African missionaries Peter Hammond and George Bezedenhout who were ser- ving as· guides. according to the relief organization. The Mozambican news agency AIM had not reported the incident as of Saturday afternoon but re- sponded to an inquiry with a message saying ll group of foreigners had been captured near the Malawi border, ~ibly after entering il- legally with guerrillas. AIM said Hammond had ties with the South African military and ran an organization called "Front-line Two killed, 18. hurt as bridge collapses HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) - A pedestrian bridge with as many as SO people on it collapsed Saturday afternoon. killing two people and injurina 18, after some rocked the span back and forth. authorities said. Four to six people were missing after the SO-foot-high. 200-to 300- foot-long suspension bridge fell into :he Little Red River in north-central A:kansas, said Wayne Milligan of the Oeburne County Sheriff's Of- fice. Rescue crews with chain saws cut throuah thick timbers and brought in cranes to remove the WTCCkaae of the 77-ycar-old bridge and look for people who might be trapped under- neath. The 30 to SO people on the bridge had been rocking 1t, Milligan said. "The cable on the upstream side broke and the bridge fell to one side. The o ther cabfe broke and the whole thing came down:· he said. "It just happened so quickly that no one had a chance to cry for help," said Daniel Rafferty of Seymour. Mo .. who was part of a church group visitina the popular recreational spot. " ... They didn't know what happened. It was pure terrqr. Arms were flailing. People w~re panicking. Everyone was tryina to save them- selves." K.jlled were a tecn·aae boy fiom Oklahoma and an Arkansas woman in her 20s who were members of the church aroup, said Coroner Dwight Olmstead. Eighteen people were taken to Oeburne County Memorial Hospi- taJ in Heber Springs. which is five miles northwest of the bridge, said hospital administrator George Fray. "Most of the injuries were broken bones." Fray said. Nine people were hospitalized, in- cluding three who were transferred to a hospitaJ in Little Rock nearly 60 miles to the southeast and three who went to a hospital in Searcy nearly 20 miles southeast of Heber Springs. Fray satd. lhe remaining nine were treated and released. Ambulances from three nei~­ boring counties helped take the in- jured to hospitals, said county dis- patcher Gary Hooten. "'At first, there were so many injured, people were taking them to the hospital in personal cars and police'._can~" Hoote11 said. None of the people fi shing in boats near the bridge were hurt. Milligan said. An estimated I 00 to I SO people were taking part in the rescue effort. said county jailer Travis Moss. The bridge sits in a popular rec- reational area. It is common for people on the bridge to try to rock 1t. said Chuck Howell, manager of KA WW radio . station in Heber Springs. The bridge was built in 1912. Milligan said. It was closed to ve- hicles in 1972. a/7~ LENOX . ~~oGrl:J The Lenox -China Store South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa, CA SAVE UP TO 20% AT OUR FALL SALE Dinnerware, Stemware, Pewter, Sterling and Accessories Fellowship" which is strongly op- posed to the Mozambican govern- ment. Courson said the group had just arrived at the Malawi-Mozambique border when they encountered the troops and were captured. She said the organization learned of the ab- duction in a phone call early Friday from Hammond's wife. .. Malawi was their first stop. They were going to be setting up medical Fl•g burners clinics and dental clinics in the refugee camps alon1 the Malawi- MoLambique bord~. Courson said. ··As far as how or when or why they were abducted. we don't have the ans~crs." C~nth ia Efird, the spokeswoman for Christian Emergency Relief. said the organization has sent teams to Lebanon. Afghanistan. Nicaraaua. the Philippines •. Mo7ambique and other war-tom countries since 1974. Stockman said earlier Saturday. .. We arc aware of reports that six U.S. citizen we~ detained by Frelimo (government) troops oo Oct. 24" and there is concern "as to their fate." ~ "Our ambassador is looking into the matter with the government of Mozambique. and Mozambique has pro mised us a response." she said. David Courson told the Seattle ' Post-Intelligencer that the orpniza- tion 's interest was humanitarian. with no political motives. He said the organization frequently sends medical teams to areas where there is• some risk but there have been no previous problems. Carol Roberts. 26, is employed by Ea stern Ambulance service in Syr- acuse and took a two-week vacation to join the relief team, said her mother. June Roberts of Fairfield . Conn. A ••n who refused to Identity lllnl .. lf burns •n Alwerun ,. .. In S•.nl• on S.turMJ lllOf'nlng, • few M0111ent1 .tier • feder•I •ntl·fl•g burning l•w went Into effect. Aller· n•t•IJ cMngtng .. burn INbJ burn .. •nd singing the rut· tton•I •nth••· • crowd of ••v•r•I hundred cheered •• • r•dlc•I Vtetn.,.. veter•n1• group •110 toolr P9rt In torching a pll• of posuge-•ta•p •l•ed Alwerlcan ,...._ PentaQon report: Gays suitable for the militar~ WASHINGTON (AP) -A draft report by a Defense Department study group says homosexuals trying to join the military have stronger qualifications and fewer problems in their backgrounds than their heter- osexual counterparts. "These results appear to be in conflict with cQnceptions o f homosexuals as unstable, malad- justed persons;· the report by the ~fense Personnel Security Re- search and Ed'ucation Center con-c~udes. i:hc center analyzes what kind of people can be trusted with classified information. The report. conducted early this )ear. was leaked. to members of Congress who want the Pentagon to re\ef'SC its policy against allowing ga)s and lesbians into the military. U.S. Rep. Gerry tudds. 0-Mass .. an avo~cd homosexual, gave a copy Friday to The Associated Press. The report compares the back- around records o f 166 pys and lesbians who entered the military and were substQuenlly disc"8f'ICd because of their sexual prefe:rcncc wtth thote of heter<>5exual1 who were in the military. "The preponderance of the cvicknce pneented indicates that homoleualt show prnervic:e suit- ebitity·relaled adjusuneat that it as = or better than the av-. o.xuall: Ulc report's authOr, MicMll A. MCl>uiel concludes. I he lJ-page report looked al school conduct records. think..ing skills, adjustment to military life and substance abuse. Homosexuals performed better except in all except the drug and alcohol abuse categories. The report cautioned that rela- ti H'I} few homosexuals were surve)cd 1n the report compared with some 4:?,000 heterosexuals. .. Less confide nce should be placed in conclusions drawn from small amples." McDaniel said. One argument against homosex- uals in the military 1t that they pose SC{'urity risks because someone could use the threat of exposure to blackm:ul them into spyina. Stud4s said tha t rcmo' ing discrimination \\Ould remo\C thr problem. The report 1s the second in as man} "-l'Ck!I released to media or- g.anil:H1ons that raises questions about the Pcnta&on policy toward homosexuals. A lonaer. 1988 study b' the same center concluded that the Pcntaaon should let home>K~· uals enter military service. The new rrpon makes no policy recomme"'9atJon but instead aua- ants M1ber study. Oefen~ Dtpanmcnt ~esman Jim Turmr said tbc cart.er report was rejected becaute "it wu not mpoalive to the orilinal me9l'cb requn&: whether theft it any coa- DCClion between penonncl teaarity ud ...... orienlation." . Medicare premiums to Increase C \I II OIC\I \ HHll I~ 9y The ., ... d111• p,.. 3-year-old boy drowns In pool DIAMOND BAR -A 3-year-old boy died Saturday afternoon after he was pulled from a beck-yard awimmina pool at a Diamond Bar home, the Los Anacles County Shcrifr1 Dcpenmcnt said. Thr drownina wu reponed at 1: IS p.m. in the Los Anaeles County community near Pomona, rouahly JO miles cu~ of downtown Los Anteles. Deputy Geof'F Ducoulombier said. . The child, identified u James Kun:oa. was rushed to AMI-San Dimas Communit}'.. H~pital, wberc he was pronounced de.d at about 2:1S p.m .. said Joan Kr}'Sbak, a hospital spokeswoman. . Rescuers arrived after the boy had been pulled from the pool. Shenff1 investigators were conductina an inquiry into circumstances of the death, Ducoulombier said. Pastor suspect In child molestatlon GLENDALE -A local church pQtor was arrested for invcstiptioi:i of child molest in a case involvina the three dauabters of a church custodian, authorities said. . . . . Pastor William Hcroldo Solis. S4, was ~led _for 1n~csl1pt1on _of ch~ld molest and released after postina $7,SOO bail, 111d ~lice Detective Lief Nicolaisen. Sotis, head of a local Seventh-day ~dvent1st Church conan:aa- tion, surrendered to authorities Friday. Ni<X!laisen said. . . Arraignment was scheduled for Dec. 12 in Glendale Mumcipal .Court. .. We're denying all the.charges," said Solis' attorney, Manuel S. Rivera. Bandit Is pollte ·but judge Isn't LOS ANGELES -Politeness doesn't count for much whe!' you admit to committing more than 3S robberies, a Lona ~ch m~~ ~1scovcred. · "You're going to state prison for a loni. Iona t1me -1t s Just a matter o f how many years. We're talking double digits," Superior Court J~dae Alan B. Haber told Gary Alan Smith on Friday after Smith pleaded guilty to 37 robberies. . Prosecutors dubbed Smith the "polite bandit" because ma.ny of his victims recalled how nice he was as he parted them from their money. frequently at gunpoint. . . The holdups took place between January and April of th ls year in Lona Beach. Torrance and the San Fernando Valley scc~ion of Los Angel~. Deputy District Attorney Lisa Kahn said. She said Smith, 4S. got away with more than $7,400. Diplomas received 4 7 years late LOS ANGELES - A gro up of Jal>ancse-Americans. denied their high school diplomas because of war hysteria 47 yea~~~· were fin_ally conferred the certificates Saturday in a ceremony ofreconc1hat1on at their alma mater. Wearing blue mortarboards and graduation gowns, 11 of the 15 former students who were snubbed seven months after the United States entered World War II as~mbled at Los Angeles Hiah School's Harrison Hall for formal presentation of their diplomas. whi~fi arc dat~ June . 26, 1942. "O ur purpose today is to redrc~ this very ~n~us grievance that occurred in 1942," said Los Angeles Umfied School. Distnct spokesman Dan Isaac. The ceremony included the pledge of allegiance. '\ .\'flO'\ ·\I, HHlt:1-·~ Sanctions ~n S. Africa questioned WASHINGTON -A report requested. by Sen. Ed~d M. K~nnedy. a strong supporter of eeonomic sanctions ap1nst South Africa. qucsuons the ,·alue of such sanctions against South African gold. . . "Even if enforcement were perfect, most saoct1ons against South African gold might fail to generate .sut?stantial direct cco~omlc pressure," the General Accounting Office said m the report, which was rcle.ased Saturda). Kenned)'. 0-Mass .. is a staunch opponc!'~ of South .Africa's. apartheid system of racial segregation and supP_Orts ~1t1on.al ~nc11ons _against South Africa. He had asked the GAO to mvestagate sanctions agamst gold and diamonds. both key exports from South Africa. Drug traffickers seek bank havens CORAL GABLES. Aa. -Efforts to curb money launderin' in the Western Hemisphere have pushed druJ traffickers to sc.our the $JObe f~r banking havens for their illicit profits. bankers and economists said Satur<Jay. Countries whose economics thrive due to bankjng SCCTecy laws may want to join the war on drugs, but few arc willing to clean ~P other blac~­ market activities. said R. Thomas Naylor. an economist at McG1U University in Montreal. . . . "Drug money is mixed wtth m oney from arms traffick.mg. smuggling. insider trading and the looting of underdeveloped countries." Naylor told bankers. lawyers and law enforcement officials. from. the Unil;ed S!ites. an~ Colombia at the conference on money launderina be1ng held in this M1am1 suburb. Anti-abortion rally draws 10,000 COLUMBUS -An anti.abortion rally in Columbus. Ohio, drew at least I 0,000 people Saturday, and 89 people were arrested in Pittsburgh at a protest outside an abonion clinic. One of those arrested was susoected of knock.ins a police officer to the ground. Lt. Thomas Neill said. 1'he officer was not hurt. he said. The others were charaed with failure to disperse after blockina the entrance to the Allqheny lteproductive Health Center, Neill said. In Columbus, police estimated at least 10,000 people had pthcred for a pre-rally concert at a downtown park, the fint in a series of wecktnd events sponsored by both sidn of the abonion debate. 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"I '"" ll. l"'°9 Mn It C-0 -n ,,.. ~\ • JOO to 174 " •~•°"" ""9" .,..,. 11 •..0.0 ~·/IS to !'l'I '"" AOMO ,tav·\f"li ,. id1rr fl#ttO '""' ~ty io [Uf A i *l•tf f ...._ ,frt(2 ''"W'i!t·f"I "°°'°"' "...,"Cl , ,,, •f'" i .... Ot'C) ,., unoo ~u . urf I uni Moon ~t" .. ••l~ lwf ~ .. 4' ,.. ( ,,..., 1 .. ~ """' J ,.,. _, r """r 1 I · A' .. iJ,.,..,,;1-~ t} , .... ---· --a--MC>M•r• un•• ~· • , ,. IK' \of'\ t :Kl .. ,. "' t 08 ' "' """ l,.,, ... 'C, o,,. t r '~' Yono~ *' ' r"' • ~ .eNJ \f-f" dt " 0 p m ·~.,. ~ $' ,..,. roo•1 4't • SO ._ /9" • J A, ~ v• •t' ~,... M~•t t• I"' •' C.. J4 p ,. Disastrous quake a money-maker for many SAN FRANCISCO (A P) Melvtn Bella, 'the barnster of disas- ter. "'cnt into action on lawsuits from the big eanhquakc almost as soon as he stopped shaking at Candle 11ck Park. Belh filed S22 m illion "onh of cl:ums Frida) against the state on behalf of 10 '1cums of th<' collapse of Interstate 880 on Oct. 17 that !<.tiled at least 39, people. The cla ims -S3 m11l1o n for each of two wrongful death!> and S2 m1lhon for each of eight 1n1urcd sur,1,ors -are the fi rst step in what Belli's panner Richard E. Brown. believes will 'be more than ~200 m1llaon in suits b) many law- )ers in the 1-8 0 traged). ·Thousands of San Francisco Bay area residents are busy seeking profits from the quake. Great sums -perhaps mo re than the S7 billion or more an damage estimates - are shifung from the go,vemme nt, insurers, bank loans and sa angs accounts 10 workers and com panies rebuilding the Bay area. A few Y.t!re accused of profi- teen ng. taking unreasonable gains from the cmergenc~ 1he night of the quake. me arc after the fast buck with quake g1mm1cks and T-sh1ns. One person's bad luck 1s another'~ oppon un1t). but most of those ~n- . cfit1ng from the quake are simply and honestly doing their jobs. Engineers, architects. contractors and masons who will fix thousands of buildings are making big money as a result of the quake. .\s for the laW)ers. their c1v1l suits \.\OUld follow 45 da)S a 0 er the filing of c laims 1f the claim s are rejected b} tht' state. "I thank wc·vc got a substantial lawsuit because the state definite!} "'as negligent." said Belh, whose firm is talking wi th about 30 other survivors and families of peopk killed in the 1-880 rnll apse. "I thank we're eoing to be able to show that the) didn't use adequate suppons." he said. "What's more • important, they knew the) "'ere shon cutt1ng and the} used the mone) o n someth1~ else." Belli, v.hose uninsured office bulldtng has been red-tagged as un- safe and ma) need more than SI m1lhon 1n repairs. plan'i to move his stafT. books and files on Monday and wo rk on the 1-lS80 ca e and othero; stemming from tht' quake. His office phone .... as out fo r three da} s after 1he quake. but a" soon as !>Cf\ ice started up 11 kept nng.ing "'1th peo ple wanting · 10 sue same- bod> ".\t least 50 people ha'e contacted Humor carried to a fault SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -The Jokes came quickly. and as pred1ctabl> as aftershocks. e~ one are heard e' cl) da). ofTen ng proof that Northern Cah· fo m tans "ho lt"ed throu~ the rumbltng were not scared out of their "'II ··Where there 1s anx1et). there will he JOkes to express that anx1et) ... said U n1,ers1t} of Cahfom1a anthropolog) professor Alan Dundes "There 1s a feeling of e\ahauon: 'Ha, ha. you m issed me''" The first JOl<.e were ofT·the-cufT ones w1th1n minutes aft.er the Oct 17 q uake. befo re JX"Ople rcaltzed what damage that had been done tn some pans Of IOWn. At Candks11ck Park. where a World Series crowd of 60.000 felt the shaking as Game 3 wa s about to stan . somconl' told baseball announcer Hank Greem~ald that the quake had mca~ured 6.9 on the Rirhter !>Cale (later revised 10 7 I ) "Yes, hut I heard the East Germ ans onl) ga'e 11 6 ~:· responded Greenwald . alluding to the sconng s~ stem used b) OI~ mp1c g~mnasuc Judges. Comedian tc'e .\llen said. ".\ terronst group in Beirut "' ta king respons1b1lt~ fo r th(' canhquake." Susan Cerce said at a an Fra ncis o c·omed' dub. ··.\II these natural d isaste rs -hurricanes an South Caro hna. canhquakes tn San Francisco - )OU ge t 1ht' 1mpress1on that thi s planet "''tr do an)thmg to ge1 attenuon ·· Corned) \Hiler John Cantu o f a.Q Francisco said. "I "'as dnv1n~ on . the street and a parking spare opened up ... and swa llo"'t'd m) rar' us about la\\\U1 ts We're also hand· h ng for free the problems of people tr) 1ng to collect mone) on loans from the federal go,ernment \.\.e'rc 'en bus' ·· So arL' rons1ruct1on ere"''> from \anta ( ru 1 to San Franusco prepar· 1ng 10 put up ne" homes onlr the rubbk ,., cleared I umhl·~ards are alrL·ad' humming Glaziers Jr\.· , lt:ann~ "'"'a) the shards of rnuntk'' hmkt·n "'1ndov.s and 1nstal!ing nt'"' p<1ncs Chim ney S"'ccps are ched1.1ng out damage that could r au\e a tire Ru1ld1ng 1n\pec- tor'> an: stud~ 1ng l rJL 1.;., in the "'alls. roof'> flour' and founda11o n<> Plumber\ arc repamng brol<.en pipes and toppled \.\Jll'r ht.·.iter\ Helicop- ter\ and fanl·\ Jrl· c:am 1ng lOm- muta., "'h1k lhL· Ba\ Bndge 1s 1.lu\l.'J \ic1ghborhoo<l fl''>t.iurants 1n an 1-ranul>lu ..ind othL'r\ tn Mann ( nunt~ and thL· fa\I Ba' arc packing 1n dtnt:r'>. p.irtl} al 1hi: l"\IX"nsi: of the usu.11 tuun-.1 \1)\11\ ..ilong F1">ht·r· man"· \\ h.irf .u1ll thl' hard·h1t \lanna D 1•.tr1ll D1.,a,1er H·u•' en \(:'n Ile~ are pro' 1J1ng rt•pl.i\.t'Jnl'Ot u1mpu1er' .inJ u1ha l1tl1n· nt'l'd\ Head-hunt· a' Jf\' gelling more bu"nt'S' from \.llmp.tntc''> finding II dlllicult to lure t·mplo\CL'' tn the ll.1, .irt•J .11\t•r tht• 4u.1kt Rt•poncr\. phowgrapht'P• .ind r \ \.fl'\\\ Jfl' \.\(1rk1ng 11\Cfl lnll' Ill \.ll\\.'f 11 all I hi.' 4uakt· Jt·,tnt\l'd '11 mu1.h hut "J' J boon lo \.l1ttl'O' 111 hU\tnt''-"l''> · 1.-, tnnhk '11 11 ' not lcrnbk 11 " g.rc.11:· \Jtd \tmJ I alch-iadt·h u•ntr11lk r 1•! \\l'\I BJ\ (1ln<1'> ( o 1n 'i.ln, Fran1. 1-... o ·· muc·h brol<.cn gla">s I'> 1n the to"n The fi rst week "'t' "'orl<.cd da} and night but we'H• slo .... cd do .... n a httle bit because the uc"' 1s u red ... "est Ba' a <,mall co m pan~ "'1th a '>l\·man HC"' h1rt>d s1>. more ....orl<.c~ lai,t "'eel<. and replaced ab<1u1 500 "'mdu"''· iO ti me the u<,ual numher Th<' b1ggr:s1 Jllb. near!) S40.000 an lahor fo r thn:c da}S of round-the· clcxl<. <ir.:f\llt' "'a'> cleaning glass frt.)m about I Sii "''ndo"'s 1n a se,en- ston department store. Now, West Ba~ " ho pmg to wm the bid to replau: 1ho..e "1ndows. Lout' Bohni"'""-~· an t'ngmeer and an .. httt't l "'ho tn'ipeCts homes and cnmml.'rn.il bu1ld1ngs, -.aid he's been "'nr~1n~ up ll• I:; hours a da' ·\\c \.\11uld norm.ill~ get eight w I:; \.Jl1' a dJ' '""' .... e·re getting \1)(1 \\c,l hel.'n tdhng the people v. ha1 tu lu11k hir and not chary.mg thl·m Im II Ir 'il'.flOUS cracks o r '>l'p.1r.111un-. 1.omc up. then I go out JOJ \Cl. It .. "ill Prater. a pilot di .\strocoptcr.. Lili 11! Oakland. '31d bu'>an~~ wa n11n·\l••P 1n the da' s allt'r the quake "hl·n thl' 1.1.1mpan' had 11s o"'n fi,c l hupix·r, and lhree subleased one'> h3ultn~ u·lluar tdephon<' to ~nta ( ru1 lor htlu~ Quake forecast focused on East ' I ' I • • ' ...., • ' ' I I I II • • • • I I I , . \ l ' I ' l 1 I • I' . j \. I . \,. " ~ / I .... I I ' ' " I • I \.. ~ I ' ' I --..., - W.\SH INGTON (.\P) -1entists sa) there 1s a 90 percent chance a q uake as strong as the one that JUSt v. rt'ckcd pan of the an Francisco area wt ll hit the mor<'·Unpr<'pared ea tern United tates wtth1n 20 'ear . • ".\II of Japan 1s sub)ected to nsk. so Japan thanks about 11 an awful lot." said engtneer Michael O'Rourke. "Cahfom1a thtnks about 11 a fair amount. In the East. I don't thank the public awareness is at the level where one would hke 1t to be." Eanhquakes we re rclauvely common tn the eas t· crn states in The 11th. 18th and 19th centuries. but few ha'e occurred this centur). That has raised fears that tension is building deep underground, waiting to ~ suddcnlv released in a dam aging tremor. "There have-been some stud ies recently which indica te that the chances of a s1gn1ficant quake. wtth a reading of 6.5 and a bo' c. 1s greater than 90 percent in the eastern United States wtthan the next 20 years." O'Rourke said an a telephone interview. O"Ro urke. a civil enginecnng professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic lnstttote in Troy, N.Y .. said such a quake "~ould affect more people and there would probabl) be more damage because of the differences an b uilding code requirements in CaJifornja as o pposed to the East." Roben M. Hamilton, a seismologist at the U.S. Gcol<>aJcal Survc) an Reston. Va., said the New Madnd. Mo .. region. which was hit by major-trc.l<ors an 1811-12. 1s considered one of the most hazardo us in terms of potential eanhquake actJvity in the East. That could be serious for ciucs such as Memphis and St. Louis tnat arc built laracly o n sediment deposited by the M1ss1ss1pp1 RI\ er over the centuries It "'a similar mud fill 1n the Ba) area where the greatest damage occurred in San Francisco and Oak· land. said Ha m ilton. Failed land 1n a former lakebed alsc, \\aS blamed for the massl\c destrucuo n in the Mc 1rn C11~ eanhquake a few ~('ars ago. .\ de' asta ting quake strucl<. Charleston. S C.. in I 8lSfl. and scnous quakes also ha' e bttn felt aro und Boston. Connccucut, the V1rgm1a-Wes1 V1rgtnia hOrder. along the St. Lawrence Valle) 1n upstate New York and tn pans of llhno1s. Utah and other states .'\ tremor shook Jamaica Ba) an New York in the 1800s. uch a tremor. 1 f repeated toda). could cause as much as S7 b1lhon in damage to the borough of Brook I> 11. th(' late Robert l Ketter has said. "ctter. "ho was director of the Nauonal Center for Eanhquake Engmeenng Research an Buffalo, N .Y .. told a Senate ~ubcom m1ttec last year that a destructl\e eanhqua~e 1s almost certai n to stnke the eastern nited tall' sometime an the next two decades. While sc1ent1sts ca nnot predict when or where the qua ke might hit. or its strength, the) consider one almost ure to occur in the East before the year 2010. Ketter said. It's "an almost sure thing .. we JUSt don't lmov. where or when ... said Dr. James E. Beavers. an engineer with Ma n in Manetta Energ) ystem s in Oak Ridge. Ten n. Beavers· warning 1s detailed 1n a stud) of the earthquake hazard to ener1y sp tem s. pubbs~ b. the mencan Associauon of Eng1ncenng Societies. Halloween · Happenings 11w--.0c1.11 * Flurd .,,.,. , ..... , Houae • (tmall edrnileion -nnt to Buttn Broe.) Trtall or TN9I MIM -OoL 11 It .I I M-Mf U & ............... ,,... ==•1= -...-.........---~~-_.__._ CCMID Are You Ge · -Your Money's Wortli Frotn Your Medicare Dollar? FHP's Concinwng Care Division Presents: • Dr. Daniel Thursz, AC5W. President National Council on Aging. Inc. Washington. D.C. and 11tnkm~ Ott: Long-term Med1cart Ltgislaoon ~' lnter-~ntraoonaJ Challen~ m Aging m Amtnca • Gary Goldstein, M.D. Regional Vice President FHP Senior Plan The admission price is SS.00. Registration and continental breakfast &om 9 to 10:00 a.m. Dates and loation1: Wtclnnday, Novanber 8 t 0 a.m. to nooo Long kKh Elb Club • t 01 f.-t Willow Strett LongkK.b llumday, Nowmber 9 tOa.m.tonooo Holiday laa ._,.Piasa Hotel 3191 Soada ....... SCINt ~Mna I • • I I ( • • d L c t t ~ fl 6 hi I n • v 5 • i· I I • • ( 5 c • • ' -· ii •. • n " "' y ,, It w E .. ( ;, c' \. . I Ill I Oil"' 'Cl 11 llOOk A toast to the ~Island' but don't drink the water ~. Say what you wi ll , Donald Bren knows how to throw a pany. He hosted several l~st week, and they kept getting bigger and better. Strolling m_instrels gave way to Les Brown and the Band of Renown, An unusual daytime fireworks show was the encore for a traditional fireworks display the night before. Who else could tra nsform the routine of a shopping ce nter's grand reo nin into a charit extrava. pnza that raised more than $260,000for six area )'Outh organizati ons? Thousands of folks trooped to Fashion Isla nd to see for lhcmselves the results of Bren's vision to crea1e a downlo\vn in New- port Beach. The more than $100 mi lion rennovation was designed to bring the warn1th of the Medil<.'rranean to the once sterile shopping center. "Our goal is to provide a n<.'w vitali1y here," Bren said. ··A town center where people will gather. A place that will attract people to shop. to eat. to listen to music. to watch a n1ovie. to stroll. 10 watch people a nd to meet friends." Make no mistake, Fashion Island remains decidedly upscale. even pricey. but 1hc addition o f plazas, fountains. boutiques and eating places adds character. One courtyard hosts a caplivating fountain where balls of waler dancC" as if guided by son1c mystC"rious force and the tiles paintt.•d by children arc"'by the mselves wo rth a stroll through the cenll'r. -......_ Only tin1e will tell whether Fashion Isla nd will come to be regarded as the hrart of the city. But one thing is certain. lhe center no\~,. has some heart. D As the "'orn1 turns... ... Newport Beac h city officials were doing their best last week to convince residents 1hat midge fly larvae fl owing out of the faucet "'as just one of nature·s harmless practical jokes. But the citizenry was not lau~hing. Tj:lc infestation of the Big Canyon Rescrvior by thl" tiny n1idge fl y affects· abou1 80 pcret'nt of the city's 70.()(X) resid ents, which should make bottled wa1er scarce on local grocery shelves .. 4.ctually. the worm's arrival is an a nnual event that happens to be more widespread this season. The little fl y nests in the reservoir's algae before flying off to breed in surrounding plants. The little larvae, a warm weather visito r that should disappear afler the first cold snap o r hard rain. flows freely into bathtubs. sinks and \\'3\er glasses. offending the sensibilities of all but those few crazies who prefer mescal over a good Chardonnay. Officials swear the worm-like crea1ures arc harmless. Bui anyone who has seen the film .. Alien" v.•on't be so v.1illing to swal\ov.• that explanation. D Wonder how many were not reassured to learn that their "'ater supply conlained algae in addition to worms .. Most people cannot abide the thought of algae in their swimming pools o r spas much less in their \l{a ter glasses. o 1111 :n '01•·1 :~ Anti-drug frenzy Some wild notions have com e fonh in the anti-drug fever sweeping the country. But no lhing was more ridicu- lous -and m ore dangerous -tha n 1hc measure allowing federal agents to fire on cocaine-carrying aircraft. The legislation was a profound threat to innocent civilians in privale airlines. lt vinually assured tragedy the first time a zealous government pilot didn't like the looks of a civilian craft that happened to fly into the wrong area. Fonunately, the Senate recognized the dangers. At the bidding of Sen. John Glenn, O..Ohio, who warned against getting into a "piranha·like feeding frenzy every time somebody mentions drugs:' the body voted 52-48 to kill the provisio n . The close vote indicated j ust how closc the country's' lawmakers arc to irrationality in the pursuit of anti-drug legislation. The drug war demands the full commitme nt of Ameri· cans. It demands the best legislation that o ur lawmakers can craft. But it cannot tolerate the denial of fundamental rights -nor the placing of American citizens in jeopardy. AJ1c•on1e Dally New1 •·r tt1rrr tltir t'W1M4, ROSE.ttARf CltURCHMAN -Pl'BLISHl:H TOM TArr · E<l"- 00:'\ rE~tE\' .. OC'ialr £ditetr TOM CtA~L~ N.....FAN1or TEVE MARBLI: CJt1 E4i•• ROGER BLOOM F..._ Ltilor llOGEll CAIWON ...... - JAN,"'i REICHENBERG ...... _._ CHUI FREEMAN C-WM- 1 D\' OCTTING Upl All"ntithll M•• PATlllQAA.GUL& SpKWS.1'••• .... - llECll f I. HENN-..,_ Ht: .. \Dt:HS't'OH I tt 1011\\ I\ 111 .. 1011\ Today is Sunday, Oct. 29, the 302nd day of 1989. There '"" 63 day1 left in the year. The. er.Hire country is back on Standard Time. Today's hig.hlighl in histofy: Six.ty years ago. on Oct. 29, 1929, "Black Tuesday" descended upon the New York Stock Ex.chan~. Prices collapsed amid ~nic scllina. thousands of investors were wiped ou\., ,nd America·s "Great De- pressiOn" began. On this da1e: In 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh. the English courtier. nlilitary ad"enturer and pocl, was ex.(."(."uted in London. Jn 1964, lhicvcs made off with the Star of India and ~vera l othrr pricc- lf.SS gc n1s fro1n the American Mu- seum of Na1ural His1ory in New York. The Star and most of the other gems v.·ere reco"ered the fol - lowing year: three men were con. vii:tcd of stealing them. . Jn 1966, I.hr Na1ional Organil.11· 1ion for Women .wus founded . Teacher CREATEs controversy To the Editor: As a founder of CRE.4. TE (Com-mi11ec to Restore Ethical and Tra- ditional Edui:atio n) I want 10 rr- spond 10 Mr. !'vlarino's letter c·con· ccrncd Parents Really Chrislian Fundamentalists .. in Oct. 15 Daily Pilot) in v<hich he made 1he state· n1cnt that CREA.fE. is a ...,.ell -or· ganized group of fundamt·n1ah s1 Chris1ians. \\/hilt· t-.1r. ~1 arino is right in saying "'Care \VCll organizt·d. he is absolutclv ..... rong about C REATE tx·ing basc-d on ::in y re· ligion. CREATE is an l·ducational or- ganization· forn1l'd at the grassrools le,·el by parents and citizens "'ho arc concerned abou1 lhl' tt•aching taking place in thl' l\1t·" port-Mesa l Jnificd Fun-loving folk make up organization To lhc Editor: In response Ill the lt·ttl'r from ~1ichal·l A. i\·lanno rcg.1rdin_B l)r. Davi d E. Jackson·-. k·tter of Oct. ~. Mit·hael . .\. t-.1arino nl't-d~ to read lhl' lcner again! I have done just 1ha1 and I fi nd no .... ·hcrl· does Dr. Jackson mislead tht• publ ic into OClic \'i ng he is a credible auihorit ~ on hon1oo;;cx- ualuy. Dr. Jackson quotes from a Mas· ters & Johnson stud)'. The whole point of Dr. Jackson's letter. which was lost by 1\.lr. Marino. "'as Dr. Jackson's concern that Mr. Marino and others at Corona dcl Mar High School had appoinlcd 1hemsclvcs the ex.perts ·on homosexualit y and Yierc innuenci.ng our children. As for the people 1ha1 make up the organiza1ion o r CREATE .. th ey arc not a tiny cxlremist group bell.I on laking control of the board of educa- tion through a campaign of lies and pro paganda. They arc wonderful. caring people of various religious backgrounds. They are regular. fun loving., attractive, wholesome. wcll- ad~usted. successful contributing ci11zcns wi th a common goal 10 change the lone of our present st'X education in our schools to what it should be by California stale law?! My husband and I a~ happy to know there arc such courageous people, who will lake the lime to 1n vest1gate and challenge the present system. DONNA HIGHTOWER Corona del Mar sChool District. Our primary func- tion is 10 inforn1 1axpayers ::ibout .... ·h::it tYpe of instructi on our children arc rt•Cei' ing and to lxluCate parents on ho"' h ) lx't"omc n1on.· involvl·d in thl·ir chlldrc n·s education. Thl' need fo r an organization like C REr\TE c:1n1c ahout as a result of an a...,·art'nl'SS on thi: part of parents th;tt 1hl·1r children ...,.ere OCing sub- jeclNl tu a ''l'ry harmful and un- hcahh) Sl':\ l'ducauon program at (~orona di:I ~lar High School. Parl·nts lin.t approached th l· SC"hool board \\·11h thl·1 r concerns in the spring of 19~7. Thei r concerns were ignored as \\Crl' the coneems of nun1crous other parl'nts during the p:1st thrl't' ~l·ars. ihcy $Ot lhl' clea r 1mprl·~sion thal thei r 1nvol \'cm~nt was not wanted. In Dccen1ber of 1 Q88 parents began to organize 10 comba1 these problen1s. As a re sult of our eITon s and thl' pressure put on the present school board and administration. sonll' in1provemcnts were made 1n th(• sexed t"Urriculum. Ho"'·ever. the basic problcni still rt•mains and 1h:11 is lhal the prcscn1 curriculum has been de!iigned by SO-<'allcd "ex.pi.·ns" fronl outside our school dis1ric1 wh o h::ive a verv pcrmissi,·e view of ho...,• hun1an st•Xuality should he 1::iugh1. They havl· designed a program 1hat promotes values other than those being taught at home by the ma- jority of paren1~1n this comn1unl1y. CREA.rE would like 10 sec our Instructor's letter was fundamentally correct To thr Edito r: Kudo.!i tu 1\11kc 1\1arino for laying the cards on lhe table with regard to ('KEATE. A!> a parent tn the Ne"'·pon t-.tesa School District. I ha "e st."t"n thl·~· 1x·ople 1n ac11on al the school board meetings and at lhc paren1s· forun1 for rl'\ 1c...,·1ng the Sl'.~ cdul·a11on curriculum. The values and ethics the)' t'SpouM' k-:td 10 intolerance and ignor::incc. ct·nainly nol ''alues I want 1n!>tilk·d 111 Ill ) l·hildrt•n. · Mr. t>.1orl·no corrl'r tl ) identifies this vocal minori1y as pan of the fu ndarnl·ntah ~I rig hl. inllucnccd in our 'lrca by the Re". Lou Sheldon ::ind h1\ dk . Thi~ 1.;; a .... ·ell-organized. "'l'tl-financcd and very vocal minority. One ncl'd onl~ 10 read the nt"·spajX'r to $1.'C thr recent effects the fundamen1alist n ght has had o n th.: Irvi ne. Tus1in. San1a Ana cil y govemments and on tht' Nt.'...,'por1-1\·1l"sa St·hool District. . .\s these people fir ld · their candidates for school boards and city counl·1ls and push th eir far-right agenda, the rest of us must gel our act 1ogc1her and becon1e informed about the candidates and issues. Unless we stand up and spi.•ak out, we ::ire likely to lind our schools. our city go\•ernn1C"nt and our {'Ommunily dominated by the ext.remisl fringe. · SANDRA WRIGHT Ncwpon Beach Policy must f.emain intact To the Editor. My son was in Mr. Marino·s classroom. I sat through two presc:ntations g1 vC"n by homosexuals. I want everyone to know that I am a concerned pa~nt and a member of CREA TE. I requested permission to sit through the prc~ntation this year as ...,·el l. I ...,,as assured that both sides of any controversial issue would be discussed and all sides presented equally. When I asked to si1 in on outside speakers who were prtsenting controversial issues this year. I was told by Dr. Jacobson. the principal of Corona del Mar Hi&h School, that he bclic:"cd 1hat the school polic:).(. which allowed a parent in the district to sit in on a class was going 10 be changed. Dr. Jacobson believed the new policy would require havinJ a child in any class a parent wanted 10 sit in on. I hope this change is not put in10 effect as ii would not allow the parent to find out fi rst hand what was being taught in a class that their child was planning to 1ake. It '>l.'Ould also discourage parental invo1'1ement in our S(."hool "'·hich !he existing school board keeps giving lip service to as ~ing in suppon of. PAMELA MACEDO Newport Beach . school board become rcspon,sive to the community wishes and va lues rathl·r 1han to keep parenls at a d is tanCl' fron1 their children·s edlica- tion. The lt'at•hing of such scnsit1 vl' subJl'C'll> as 5'.'X education ,!thould •nt ludc l)llrt·nts rather than excludl' thl'lll as i~ prl'St'ntl) being done. While CREATE docs not endorse any particular candidatr. "'e arr hopeful 1hat those who ::ire elec ted to'- thl' NL· .... ·p0r1-1\1C"sa school board on Nov. 7 .... ·ill ,Ix coo1111i t1cd to in vol"· 1ng pare nt s on 1he ground level of their children's education and will rcsix·ct lhl' traditional famil y values of 1his rOnununit~. SHANNON GUSTAFSON ·Newport Beach Pa rents must influence education To the Editoc: Mr. ~1anno's commcn1s to"'·ard certain groups opposi ng his s1y!C" of st·:>. t.'duca1ion .... ·as to n1e one of the n1ost incredible things I have e,·cr read . I "'·as amazed to hear 1ha1 hC' is seeking 10 blan1e his problems on "Fundarncntalist Christians.·· Sinb: ...,,hen is ti wrong for Christian parent~ to influence the quality of cducalion their ctiildren are receiv- ing. Per hi s sta ti.·mcnts, I agree par- ental in,·0Jven1e n1 is aoceptablc be- havior for onl~ those who agree wi1h hin1. ' When I aucndcd Corona dcl Mar High St"hool (a 1970 graduate). 11 .... ·ould have been unthinkable 10 have an,·onc openly instruct s1u- dcn1s abou1 hon10SC'xu::ility and b1:as11alit) "'ithin the context of nor- n1Bli 1}. i\·l r. t\ilarino and the Ne .... ·- port·1\1es.<t !tChool board must under· stand p..1rcnts' rights to influener- educatio n such as 1h is. One thing I do agree \1.-ith him on' is that I hope as many people as possible "''ill contacl the groups op- posing his teaching. set: \\0ha1 1hey are 1ry ing to. do. and ge1 to know 1hcm personally. One 1hing I "'·ould add is thal I hope as many parents as possible will ha\•e to opponunity to lis1en to one of his sex education Sl!Ssions and hear for themselves what is being 1augh1. Parents need to ge l informed and involved if our children arc 10 evrr receive a ·quality educa1ion. J IM ROBERTSON Dana Point Nothing wrong with being a fundamentalist To the Editor. 1 have j'us1 finished reading Mr. Marino's etter (Opinion pqe Oct. 15). I would like to ask: what is wrons with bcina a Cbris1iaa ftmda. me;acalist? To me Mina 1 Cllrilaian is brin, 1 fundamcnl&fisl. Yet put- 1ina the 1wo toeether stems to con· DCM tome radical. eccentric penon. fundamenlalism is the btltcfthal all _..,ue:nll in the Bible are IO be ._ liwntly. I bcUeve \Mt Wh11 is WTOfll witb 1 Chftstian ""' a concerned Plrntl? Wllat is .._with a concerned parent beina a Oiftlllln? I hive bea involved wl6 CREATE heel--.. 10 ~~! IUd! .. 111;, boo-lovina (or ideals fn ~ wt• IO ......... foii,..,. • our d: er• 1011 -~ci:=r....-n::.!: ....,-, la .._._.ss' ..,.. .l .... hod•-111 this field for son1c 1in1e. When J personally expressed my concern. I asked that both sides of the homosexual issue be addressed by havin1 equal rtprnentation on a panel which speaks 10 the claas. Mr. Marino rcfu!Cd. I did not know 11 that time that when controversial issues are reprc!Cnkd by 1e1ehen that both sides need to be addmted. Our son was 1bae to bC dismissed from cl11s that day, bul the same issut came: up the foUowina year when our 01he1' ton took \he class. Oflf."e 111in, when I dilCUued this. the same matter ll"Ole. Apia. no charllf. I even asked for -positive parcnsal conwnr· fomH '° notify the percnt1. Mr. Marino pve me the answer that. i( he did I.Ml. M would Mve all &M tlwdrnu liMd up ouhidc 111<--die)< -Id forlrt to live lbt -'" COMllll forin (wlaidl I found if 1Rit111) IO 1heir parents. On~ again, I was made to feel that my opinions were not valid . It was not un1ll las1 year that a few other parTnts bepn to have the same: doubts lhat my husbaod and 1 had. Whrit could we do 1oecther thal we wm not able to IK'COmplish as individuals111 WIS 11 this time that we bepn lO meet to discuss our con~rns, Isn't that 'What anyone woukl do after meetina individually and DOii actV.. results?'" Why is then: so much condrmnation1 issues :tre discussed. That 1s pro- gress! The progress did nol come by going to .Mike Marino. I 1ried th1t. II came by unilin& our concern with other paren11, I appreclate what some of the school board mcmbcn 1ricd to do in support or. hearina all sides of tht inucs. We do no1 have "delusions of arandc:ur." as Sherry Loofbourouah, a current membc:r, quoted about our thinkina. I have ~n involved over Ille IOlll hlul, Ind 1llelt chi- have not been made without our toncened cffons . With scbool bolrd e-kclioM com- Ina up IOOft, I thrust that Newpon· Mna residents will iakt 1 IOlll loolt • II Ille ft .. bocl\pOl!ad of llli - candida1n runnina for eleclka LINDA SEEUIOIST Newport - spend ool board race tre. .. ' • •• • . • ......... t-I I I' I' I. < U I ' I Why not an .A's dynasty? . Let me be among the first to congratulate the Oakland Athletics. best of show. 1989. :. As Oakland completed the sv.up Saturday night. !he question was not Whl.'thcr the A ·s were the better team in this Wofld Series, before. after, or during thl' earthquake. Thi.' question is dynasty. ThC" question is best of era•. ' Only the magnificent, ifunex· pcctcd p:rformance one October ago by Orel liershi scr and his Los An· gclcs Dodger teammates postponed tti is di scussion. Take away the Big 0 -and nObod) around here would wa nt to do it, C\'C TI jf.1,11c could -and sports mave ns today would be pondering whethl'f the A's could win three, or !Tia yOC four W.orld Championships lll J.fO\~. lnst('ad. we congratulate the A's for 1981.1 and "·onder how many n1orl'',' Si net• 1977 and 1978. when 1he Dodgl'rs htc"' 1"·0-game leads in both Sl·nt.'s against the Yank«s of Nl'w York. there have bcc'n no rr'- pcat champions. Dynasty is a word which got awa y from lhl' baseball vocabulary. Now, though. wc consider the youth. and power, and pitching, and managcn1e nt. and leadenhip of the A ·s and"say wh y not? Not since another Oakland team of a neither era . 1hc early 1970's, has such don1inance been noticed. Sure\) yo u remembtr the names: Reggie Jackson, Joe Rudi. Sal Dando. Ben Campancris. Gene Tcnael', Dick Green, Rollie FingC'rs. Vida Blue. Catfish Hunter. Ken Hollzman. Billy North. ct al. Charhc FinlC'y built the dynasty and destroyed it but along the way. nobody argued about who was bes1. lndl--ed , ii may have bccn baseball's best team of1he last half-century. lron1cally, it was Charlie's pcnny- pinching and front office inefficien- ~y which triggered a breakaway by Ca1fish. pav1n1 the way for the free agene) n1ovemcnt which permeates bascball 1oday. ,. Primarily bci:ause of1hiscons1ant playl'r mO\'emcnt, there have been no n1orc dynasties. Great teams don't rcn1ain great teams because of escalating salary demands and ~ubscquent team-changing by super- stars. No"'. though. we are confro nted '"'1th the the A's of the I 990's and "·onder if it pc>ssible for them to kl'ep their greatness intact. . .\nd "'l' ICa \•e ii to historians and fanatics 10 argue the merits of the t"'O dynasti es: Was a pi1ching s1aff vitalized by Hunter. Blue, Holtzman. and Fingers supcrior to Da,•e Stewart, Mikt' ~·loorc. Bob Welch. and Den· nis Eckersley'.' "'1y first answer "'"'ould be yes. Bui could Rcgie and Rudi outperform Jose Canseco and Mark McG"·1rc? Could today's Oakland defense, a nchored by shortstop Walt Weiss turn tt'ie plays better than Campaneris and the brilliant sec- ond-baseman. Pumpsy Grttn? And "·hat of the two Hendersons. Rickey and Dave? Could 1hey have held down !heir jobs in another era? And "'Ould you rather have third baseman Carney Lansford raining base hits or third baseman·s.1 ~ndo powerina home runs? For those in Oakland. still re- coverina in body and spirit from e vents of 12 days"°' prrhaps com- ,,..._ .. TAU.n /•JJ t\011111 'I llll' , SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1989 Orang• Coast q~rt•rbaclc Gr•g Ang•lovlc throws off on• foot fleftl. whll• running Nell J•son McG .... • looks tor daJllgltt -'"" -,. ..... :."' Pirates unable to stay with Fullerton Orange Coast's four-game winning streak snapped, 41-26 .. lorncts ahead. ll-1. The Pirates had scored v.dth 10:28 left in the second quarter on a I-yard touchdo"·n run b)' tailback Jason ~·IC'Gehec I 14-28). driving 77 yards on l.t pla)S. Chns Sekercs' poinl· after made 11 14-7 and 1h ings ap- pcarl·d 10 be improving for Orange l 'oast By RICHARD DUNN D.-11)1 '1kK Cot••,__,.,. ~lany pc.·ople "·ere pointing 10 Fulk·non c·ollegl·. the prescason fhvon tc to" II\ thl· Cl·ntral Di,•1s1on. as still the tl·an1 10 beat despitl' the f;1ct R1ve rsidl~ currently leads the lhv1sion. Entering Saturday night's ganll'. this "'as supposed to be 1hc test for Orange c·oasl College. playi ng host to the Hornets. The result~ of the l"J.am came 1n early. and to sum 11 up, lhc P1ra1cs' fuu r-gan1e "inning streak came 10 an abrup1 l'nd. Tak1ng adv3111age or an 0( .. \ fun1ble in the firs1 quarter and led un oO'en'-l..· b} quarterback Da\ id ..:·h1sum , Fullerton controlled the fi1:.s1 half :ind \\l'nt on 10 a .lf-26 ~f'1ss1on (\inference victory at --- Lt·Rard Stadium to 1mpro'e 10 2-0 111 lhl' l 'entral ()1\ 1s1on Orange Coast. 1-1 in the d1v1sion, .l-2 111 the confl'rL·n,·e and 5-2 over· all. fell fla1 on Lls facl' :ind opened lh\' door for Fullt·non to comC' 1n and n1akl' 11self right at homl'. -\ftl'r Fullerton running back Jell . .\ndre"~ found :1 hole on thl' right side and scanlpi.'rl'd 41 yards for a 1nuthdo"n on fourth-and-I to g1\'l' 1he llurncts a quick lead 1n the first quartl'r. CX."t .. s La"rl·nce Ha1ch fun1bled the en!>U1ng k1l·ko1T and Fulll·rton con,crll'd the turno,t·r into anothl'r Htut·hdo"n. ('hisuni \\aS dangtrous. tu be ~ure. but thl' P1rau;s g.1,c hnn plen ty of hl·lp. . "I don't bchl'\l' {'h1sun1 fun1blcd l\\o 11n1c\ and g.1\l' us l"O turnovers in a ro"'··· said ( ){'(' ( ·oach Bdl Goalie. Chris D .. a.n.,-·1 abll~ to pass II wtt.t sets hlM apart from other top U.S ...... .,..,, vying fol' 01,. ... p1cs. \Vorkman. "We ga'·c 1hen1 four touchdowns tonight. It staned out wrong for us, wha1 can you say. They're a good footba ll team and l hi sum's a won- derful quanerback. "\\1e nC"ver had a chance to get in 10 anything offensivC"ly and do it. \Ve had \he ball for 1hree downs 1n the first quaner." The Pirates ar1uall y had nine plays fro m scrimmage in the firs1 quarter. including a punt Howc \•er. 11 "ai. 14-0 Fullenon af\er one period and 31 ~7 m idway through the thi rd quarter. Thl' Pirates lost onl y one fu n1ble, but the Horn1:1s. behind a S{'\'en- pla}. 54-~ard drivl'. scored with 2:30 n:-ma1n1ng 1n the first quaner to 1ncrl'<1'M.' their lead 10 l.l-0 after Enc Langt"s PAT. Fullback Don Norri s capped Full- l'rton·_s n1arrh "'Ith an 11 ·\'ard 1ouchdo"'" run aflcr Fu lli:rt.on's Doug ~·larunson recovered Hatch's fumbll'. "\\'l· "'ere read~ to pla), "t:' JUSI ·can'1 makl' cntlcal mistakes." V.'ork - man said. "''ou can't g1"e them tile ball at lh l· 20 and C'\pC'('t to win. Wi: had lhi." ball tand !l<:Oredl. and then "'i.' gi"e up a 15-~ard penalt) and 1he~ go 1n and scorl· their ~I sl point. "Our gu~ gets a pe-rsonal foul call after that and the~ l'Od up si.-onng. that's "hat k11I!> vou." \\orkman "'as' n1a k1ng reference 10 thl' st•cond quaner whl"n Fu\1- l·rton "a!I aided bv '"'0 kc\' penaltii:s to mo\l' to tht'Lr-0111•0· 4i . Chisum ·and "Ldl' rcCl'L\er \11ke Thomas hool..l'd up on lhl· ne\1 pla~ for a 58- )ard 1uut1ldo"n pass to put the In fact. OCC oulS1de linebacker Ke\'1n Robens. w11h an assist from 1ackle Todd K.atovsich. sacked Chisum on first do"·n and Sean Loftis forced an 1nl·omple1ion 10 put the Hornets in a 1h1rd-and-long s1tu- a11on al the stan of the dn\'C'. .\ I ;.~a rd clipping f)('nalty. how· l'\L·r. ga'l' Fulli:non an automatic first do" n on its o"·n 39. and con· t1nui.'d thl~ Hurnets' sc-0n n1 march. Thomas. "·ho caught six Chisum pa<1scs for 103 ~ards. cut through the m1ddlt· and ran awa\ from thrtt OC(' dl'fende~ to pa~din. Lange's IPfeoaM see OCC/ .. I Duplanty' s hard work has paid off with spot on Olympic team 8y JON FERGUSON OI' -Dally ,.... .... . One UCI seftior on the \'etgl' o f bccon11ng the United Sta11:s' best defense can rtRMmbcr a 1ime when he was vinllMly· dtfenSC"li:ss. In \he fill ef 19'4, Chris Duptant} arrivrd in lr"ine as. what UCI wa1er polo roadt Tt'd Newland would tern\. "a normal high school goalie." He "as a 17-year-old kid from Punahou Hilla in Honolu lu. Ha111·a11 8} the sul'TMl'ler of 1988, under the tutelage of NC"wland and coaches from the U.S. nati onal teams. Duplant) had transformed him5('1f into the first non-Californian 10 cam a bc.-nh on the U .S. Olympic team since IQS6. "'hen the .;\AU cham- pion Chicago Athletic Club rcp- ri.'sc ntcd the U.S. at Melbourne. Australia. Ironically. 1wo rival uni,·ers1t1ts pla}cd a role in leading Duplan1y 10 UCl.Duplanty souaht a btnh on a college 111•a11:r polo 1eam. bul few pursued hiril . Newland landed -or perhaps. a1 the 1ime. accepted -Duplanty aner being in1roduccd by n v1I coach l)anll' Dl'!lamanu of Stanford. Ot·t · tan1an11 \.\as a clOSt' fnl'nd of Duplant ~ ·) high 5':hool roach. bu1 Dupl:int~ d1dn'1 n1ec1 Stanford's s1r1ct acadl·n11c standards. Nl·"land. "ho knows Ne"'pon 1-l arbor High and U.S. Coach Bill Barnt'tl "l'll. had commun1cat1on w11h OOl' of Barnett's playi:r·s mother "ho had been a soront\ s1s1er of ()uplant)'s mother at LlSC. "I "as basicall~ helpl ess.'' IJuplant~ s:ud of fi nding a school. "Conung fron1 Hawa11 . you're dc- fl'nscl~ss \Ort of. (Dc11aman11) look- ed ou1 for n1~ bl-st 1nteres1s. He was r1:ahst1c "he.rt• he 1hou1h1 m)' best opponun111es were. "I can1e O\('r to "'atch the SC"n1or nauonals. and he introduced me. I'd ncvC'r hl'ard of Irv ine. All I kne"' IL\'1ng in .. lav.·a1i was (thal California had) Lo\ and San Francisco." He quick\) learned where Ni:v.·- pon Beach "'as. panicularl} New- pon Harbor High where the national team oftt•n !rained. But when he first am"ed. his hi&;h school training had not prepared him for what ht "'ould sec 1n Southern California. "In Ha"a11. Ohl' game 1s) so small.'' Duplant' said . "There were so man\ 1h1np hl're \hat were nC"w. John \·:irgas (formt·r UCI player and no" Corona di:I Mar High coach) "as an amaiing shooter. Thi: first da\ 1n. I'm 1nt1m1dated. John stans dolna things "'llh the ball l'vi: never Sl't'TI. ··e ut instead of gct11ng dis- couraged. I had 10 laugh. His shots. hke spinner lob$ into 1he comer of the cage. "'ere incredible. It SCI 1he tone for thi.' "hole year. II Was li ke a high school player going to the N B.\. Some of these guys were al read~ pla) 1ng on tht nauonal team. I '"'3.S getting a nice education in a nu1shell." No"'· Duplanty 1s lhc sian ing na- tional team 1oali1: si nce Craig Wilson. tht player he backed at Sroul 1n 1988. sl)('nds most of his time playing professionally in EuropC". Duplanty 1s also wrappinJ up his senior campaign as the stan1n1 aoal- ic for the . .\nteatcrs • .illowin& jus1 6.82 goals pcr game as sccond- l~a. '" DUPlANTY 1•11 Straight A 'sl Oakland sweeps Giants Athletics complete domination of Bay area riv~ls with 9-6 win P, •N --· .. __ tripled and s1n1led. '"'Crc 1hc two ke)' Rossa. "This >·e:1r. 1 have no rom-· players added b)' 1hc A's this tcason. plaints.'' "Nobod)' fell we could ht a better For the tint half of the pme. 11 ballC'lub than last year." Stewart least. he didn'1 have any wo rries. said. "Then v.•e 1ot'Mike Moore and either. Rickey Henderson. lfwc tontin~ to When Henderson led off Satur- play the way we should. I Cln ICC us day's pme with • home: run. it was winnina 1his tl)in1 1 few more 1 surT sicn Oakland .,.,-ould soon win limes." iti first ehampionship since 197.C. w•1h one of the most dominatinc Thal b«tme even more ctar orrfonnanrts ever in a World when MOOtt, who WI\ hidetl in all Serin. lht A ·s ans~red tht brA "Y or oM major.ape .,...,., in Mt ti.t)' coukl any 11 •~Miom Iba• th& ct.fttr, helped himttlf wi1h a 1wo- dallnpioalllip was tainted by ....._ nan double. thr first Wortd Series bit w. by 1!11 A-• 1-... _ ioo ....,._, •'fll'? lfit 19IOLeadiilutJ.ror:10.._.. l1ll AdlltllQ -lniled ill lllt · This WCRtd Sirin -:=$ -:;tF.~-~ IOollbenl oftcrlllt • 141 ii'j"' -OllztlCSlidi l'llt I 1 ~ ~ J ..a 1luu1111• • .. ,._ 7 ... _ ... , , • __ _ .. --_ ........ -. i.dlt-.-• .. A'> .... •2111 i••.,* •it•~ !!!!!!Ir! :u ·"= -• ~·--.. .. baseball 1his season . .. To me~ I thous.ht they had tht best balkh.ab tast year. The home run by Kirk Oibton 1umcd ii around on the:m," 8id Giants Manaen- Roacr Craia-.. They tcemed like: they were on a million this year. They don't hive uy i.o&ts. •• The A's Wat Sin Franciteo ctaht of nine times in IPri• traini ... weft the winn ..... 1cam in tht m.;on duri,. lbe _.., -· 1"-by ToroalO tit a ft~ 111M playoff and ..... -... OIUlo. ~Ai;.~::.~ =; ~..ftl.v:l.'1¥ --•~alts tr. ........ -I lal f1I •t P'llU ti ... --wm1t11 · ~ rn••lilt • • l ' I l ' ·' , ' • • I Struggling Bears, Rams try to halt skids c • It d k C• b i ii fl fr hi •• ft Ji y s ~ II .--~ • • d s c d ti • - • ' A ~ .. ii SJ M ., r. II A tl fi II -ir II " • h. b T It •• " " v SJ "'· w E " c . ir cl ., ___ .. __ CHICAGO -Cooch Mile Dlw said arupi,. a1 waws can be da-but be needs somcthina to pull the Chicato Bean wt weren't suppoted to beat Cincinnati, -Minnesota\ and Phii.delphia," said Ditta. .. We did what we had to do to win. Then Tam~ Bay shocked us. Tbe neat week qainst Houston we had the pmc won but pvc i1 away and 1he other nitht •inst Ocvcland we IOI beat.'' Robinson, 1he aitU1tion bciaa aome"#bl1 like 1ha1 ortbe Bean. .. The loll 10 Buf&Ao wu one 1h11 fi01 away in the end. We played borrible apinlt lhe Saints.·· ctt's numKn arc fat superior 10 thole of Tomcr.aL who hu bed J 01 compldiofta far I ,JS4 yards with 11 touchdowns and 10 in~onL Ditta doeln't like the interoeptiool and utd Tomczak htd been throwiaa in delDer· ation instead o( fURnina with the t.lf ot out or their three..pq'le losina 11reak. · · The solution? n.rs whit bothers Ditka in aueuina the SainlS' pme. It isn't chu&inl quanerblcks for today's meetin& qainst the Rams in Soldier F"aekt. Mike Toma.ak qain will st.an, ahhouah Ditka carUcr in tl}e week had indicated he mi&ht switch to Jim HarbalJ&h. The Bean' ma'in problem had been a a.ck of defense in I.he fint two loan. With O.n Hampton and Richard Dent sidelined, the Bean lost the force of their p1ss rush. Apinst Oeveland, the dc(ense played well enouah for Oi1ka 10 say ··1 was encollf'lleCI". but the offensive lint went into total cona,.e. "field posj1ion killed the Rams and they foraot to tackle qainst lhe saints." saKI Ditka. "'They'll remember .-inst us. They arc one of the brst four or five tams in the lcquc." takina a uck. "I don't li~e ..cks but a Yet 11 bet1el' than an inlttUpl.ion, •• Ditb said. ""'\ ' "I don't think Mike is tbt reason we k>st three pmes, I can't justify makina a chaqr." Di1ka said, refusina to bfamc Tomczak for lhc three l~ses after four opcni.na victories. "Gras1_:un1 at straws can be danee".Ous." The Rams. somewhat like the Bears. won their first five game's bu1 have loll two in a row. ThC"y lost to Buffalo, 23-20, and last week to New Orlains, 4()..21. Robinson said 1he Rams miu injured liMbacker Fred Strickland. who will not play qainst the Bean. The other inside line.bKker, Larry Kelm, has not played at all. Rookie Frank Stam1 is still ~m1n1- The defcn1e bas been the bi& fault with the Bean and they rank 25th in the ..,_ apiiist .,..Una. which coukl be an open invilltion for Everett to trek Henry Ellud and destroy the Bear ICCOftdary. Ellard lcadl the lcu.ut with 46 catches for 801 yards. • R9binson didn't put too much stock in Ditb rationalized on the Beats' season. "We played four emotional pmn and ··our immediate probkms arc with the pass rush and our defense," said Co.ch John Thc one area the Rams arc not hurtina is their passin1 pme. Jim Everett has com· pleted I 32_ puses for 1,832 yards wiMI 14 touchdowns and seven interccptionL Elver· the Bean' rankina on p1u defense. . ""That'• the least s.ianifican1 slit In the NFL" said Robinson. Mike Dlllla ttOlll 11,11111' : Far-one nlght,- Moore becomes a Bash Brother • By STEVE \1111..STEIN SAN FRANCISCO -At 6..foot-4, Oakland pitcher Mike Moore stands as talJ as the most of the Bash Brothers on the Athletics. In Game 4 of the World Series, he showed he also can hit like them, lining a two-- run double in the fourth inning. The hit, which broke an Q..for-70 streak by AL 'pitchers. was their first in the World Series in the 1980s. The las1 AL pitcher to. hit safely was Tim Stoddard of Baltimore , who singled in Game 4 of the 1979 World Series. Comin• up after a double by Dave Henderson and a two--out intentional walk by Giants pitcher Don Robinson 10 Walt Weiss, Moore lined an 0.2 pitch over a drawn-in and embarrassed Brett Butler in center field. Moore"s double came in his second major league at-bat. He also was 2 for 4 in the minors in 1983. The liner, about 360 feet straight up the middle. also was the first extra·basc hit by an AL pitcher since Ken Holtzman's home run for the Athletics in 1974. O•kland A·s pitcher Mike Moore-ltrolces • double In second Inning of htwUy night•• 9 ·6 victory over S.n Pr'•nclsco. ""He's a genuine, bona fide hiiter now,'' said Dave Parker, Oakland's regular designated hiiter bu! a spec,. tato( in the two games played at Candlestick Park under he lined sharpl y back 10 reliever Mike La<."oss. who speared the ball in self..<Jefense. On the pitch just before his double, Moore swung as late and awkwardly as most oth er AL pitchers have in th e Series in the )'ears since the designated hitter rule relegated them 10 half·innin$ players. - National League rules. _ '"I was just tryiRJ 10 put the bat on the ball and I got lucky,'" Moore said. "It was a fastball over the plate and I-hit it with the fat part of the bat and it went over Brett's head." Moore. a native of Oklahoma. in the majors since 1982. went hitless in his only previous at-bat, in 1987. All year. AL pitchers s11 on the bench bl owing bubbles or spitting tobacco while their teammates try to hit 90 mph fastballs. Moore's hit gave the Athletics a 3-0 lead. A moment later he hustled around third and beat a throw home to make it 4-0 on a single to left by Rickey Henderson. The DH came into existence in 1973, but wasn't used in lh c World Series until 1976, and then only in alternat ing years through I Q85 . The current rule went in10 effect in 1986 with NL rules in NL parks. Moore also looked like the typical AL pitcher when he struck out in the fiflh afler another in1en1ional walk to Weiss. Moore almost had another hit in the fourth when A'S From II 20.win seasons. ··1 was JUSt part of it .. The Athletics' franchise won its ninth championship, including five in Philadelphia. tying the St. Louis Cardinals for the second most be- hind the New York Yankees' 22. The Giants. making their first series appearance" since 1962. haven't won one since 1954. Kevin Mitchell and Will Oark. who combined for 70 homers and 236 RBis this season, did not drive in any runs until the sixth innin1 Saturday. By then, they had been compared to Jose Canseco and Mark McGwirc, the Oakland slugers whose slumps were p1rtly to blame for last year"s five.game loss to the Dod&ers. ''I dOn't think we did that badly under these conditions," Clark said. ··we had four days off(following the playoffs), two pmcs. an car,;thquake, 11 days off. then two more pmcs. That was not exactly what you would call a run-of·the-m ill World Series.'" Mitchell broke the skid with.. a 1wo--run homer off Moore in the siXth 10 make it 8-2. Greg Linon's two--run homer keyed a four·run rall y and then Clark and Mitchell each came to the plate representing the lying run, but bolh made outs, Mitchell o n a crowd·gasping fly to the warning track in left. The A·s got one of them back in the eighth o n a bases.loaded walk by Gianu relief ace Steve Bedrosian to Terry Steinbach. ··we battled back." sa'id ·Clark, who had 23 home runs and 111 RBis during the season and none of either in the series. "We just spotled them 100 many runs too early." All 16 teams that previously took a 3-0 lead in the World Series "'1!nt on to win. The other three cham· pions did it in five pmcs. Power aQd pi1chin1 usually domi· nate the postscason. and the A's had both. Oakland tied a four-pme series mark with nine home runs and the 1eams combined for a rrcord 13. Eve r)· Oakland non-pitcher who star1cd in the series hit a home run. Eight different players homered. all bul McGwirc. who IC'd the 1eam with 33 during the season. Oft en it's said that in a shon series, a team needs j ust two hot starters to win. So it was again as Oakland, even with the bes! staff in bas.cball, used only two starters. Moore and Stewart each won twice as La Russa. using the eanh- quake la yoff to his advantage, wen! "vi1h his best and. despite some controversy. did not use Storm Da vis or Bob WC"lch. The last team 10 have two staners win two games each was Cincinnati with Paul Der- ringer and Bucky Wa1ters in 1940. The Giants' starten, meanwhile. gave up 17 earned runs on 22 hits and six walks in I 3 innings in the four games. Moore gave up five hits, includin1 Mi1chell"s home run. in six inninp. :A's Stewart emerg~s Bay area • . . !MVP both off and on the field . . ' ' ! ay JIM DONAGHY ::-1 wasn·t sure what was the riaht thins to do at : II# ........ ......, first," Stcwan said. "'Bui life did ao on and I'm sure playina the Workt Series was the riaht thin& 10 do.'" The A's moved to Phoenix for a couple of da~ this week and tewart siped aUIOlfl'phs and talked With the fans. ..\ · , "I' not worried about Dave Stewart.'" Manqer Tony Ll.Jluua said, '"he'll find a way to win."' I Slewin did jUll thlL ' Aftet-JJdaysbet_.-. s-p;.-....,. 11rona inftinp 1n Game 3 Friday nisht and won bis -pme of tbe Series, becomi"' ~lint pitcher ~ 10 win two pnia CICh iD dMI pllJOll"I aad Wortd -"No•ta-~oldlcNVP-0... ., ______ !Wlmd.,ll<lli .. -0o .. Dow ..... ~i.£~;~~7;~1i;~~ ~ ·--ill 19'0-'rn. ........ .,. -h ...... die ................. -~ ...... JO_ t. -r1ns11allwe ,_. dltil j r t, llSiwt ._ ............... __ ..... -"' • "POHi" HHt \k Killer· Kowalski teachiRg-wrestling hopefuls some tricks of the trade MALDEN. Mass. -Ready to learn how to wrestle 1he old time professional * way'! Listen to the Killer now, and believe him later. Killer Kowalski, a scowling villain who battled such heroes as Bruno Sammartino and Hayitack Calhoun as well as such other tops names as Gorilla Monsoon in a career that lasted from 19SO to 1977, earned his name when his paten1ed knee-drop ripped Jhe ear off Yukon Eric at the Montreal Forum in 1958. "I thought I missed. but something went rolling across the ring. The referee later gave it to me. It wa s the car," said Kowalski. who now teaches his secrets at Killer's School of Wrestling. The knee drop, one of Kowalski"s finishing moves. ch:Jngcd him from a villain with an ethnic name to a maniacal ring madman. Kowalski, then wrestling as Vladic Kowalski, "'ii was Polish for Walter and sounded more ethnic." was about lo dcli,·cr the coup de grace from the lop rope. '"I "'as leaping oll the rope, and Yukon Enc, ;ho had 3 caulinowcr ca r. moved at the last seco nd. I thought I missed. bu_1 all of a sudden something wen1 Islanders winless at home Goaltender John Vanbicsbrouck. who -.,,=-- gave up fi,·c goals in two periods 10 the • same team Friday night. ca me back to key .. •"-:,. 1he New York Rangers' 4-1 victory over the Ne"' ''l'ork Islanders Saturda)' night as the Islanders re mai nL·d "'inlt·ss at home this season. Vanbiesbrouck made 25 sa ves as the Raneers took the second game of a hom(·-and-hon1e series with their suburban ri vals after a 5-5 lit' Friday night at Madison Square Garden. Else where in the NHL Saturday: • Brian Bellows' rebound goal with 41 seconds lcfl in 1hc th ird period broke a tic as Minnesota beat Philadelphia, 6-5! fOriiS liTillV ictory at home without a loss. The \"ictory, combined with Boston's 1-0 loss to Hartford. left the North Stars 11s the only NHL team "'it h a perfect home rt."t'.ord. •In Quebec. Mark Messier opened the scoring with a fi rsl·pcriod power.play goal and Glenn Anderson had a pair of goals. including one into an empty net "'ilh 30 ~onds 10 play. helping Edmonton to a 6-3 triumph over the Nord1ques. •Greg Adams had two goals and Petri Skriko scored the aamc-winner late in the second period as Vancouver edged visiting Calgary, 4-3. The victory gave the Canucks three points in back·to-back games apinst their Smylhe Division rival . The teams tied. 5·5, Friday night in Calgary. •In Boston. Mike Liut posted his second straight shutout and tht 22 nd of his NHL career as Har1ford edged the Bruins, 1-0. on Scott Younis third-period goal. Liul, tops among active 1oahendcn in shutouts. made 28 sa ves lo win a goaltendina duel with Boston's RC'l&ie Lemelin. who had to mak'c only 17 Stops. •In Montreal, Shayne Corson scored 1wice in a four.goal outburst in the second period 11 the Can· adiens derea1ed Pittsburgh, 5·1. •Brendan Shanahan and Patrik Sundstrom fed each 01he"r for second-period power-play aoals and Chris Terrcri stopped 37 shots as New Jersey defeated Chi~o. 3-2. in· Ust Rutherford. ending the Black.- hawks four-pme winnina streak. •Gres Millen recorded his tint shutout of the season and Bretl Hull scored his lequc·leadina I Ith 1oal as St. Louis defeated visitin1 Washington_. 1-0. Millen, who led the lequc with a career·hiah six shutouts last season. turned aside 33 shou in a ti&ht· checkina aame . • •n Toronto, Vincent Damphousse scored mid· wa y throu~ the third period lo lead the Maple Leafs past Detroit. 6-4. (~1011 01 1111 II\\ .... •l•er, lh< American all,., wllo w toJHttdcd (she lost to Fnnce's Jufte Halard in the Sttond rOund) in the tournament in MOICOW, the first professional tennis IOumamcnt in the SOv~ Union.I jokina abou1 her expectations as she ar· rived 1or her openi,. match: "Ir I hokl my 1erve and May away from die vodka, 111 be OK." Lendl avenges loss to Chang i!:"seeded ~rvan Lmdl s~ pat Mic Chai& 6-2, 6-3, and Miloolav Medr boat ..a Oilllcn, 6-4, 7-~. So-y i• .... -..... "' .... s 1,°'°-000 Euro- ~ s-n C'olnmuoir,. O J' i:'!t:." AD~ "'9itua. l<ndl ...... .,_ d ·-°"""'oil over &be coun ud 1lllp •Pl• re• dn ... a.t: • ho ........ hi• ~ Opni ... ia Ills .. -tc:ll with die 17-yeor-old °'""'" . -.-...... ___ _ llil--wlillc~ --........ _ .m lilllt M .. 'ndlz: Mlldr moved lMo die IMll llfdletllinllimeill - Levi --leld with 63 rolling across the nng.. It was hi s ear." A day later. reporters witnessed Kowalski's hospital visit to Yukon Enc. "There was this 6--foo1·5. 280.pou1'd auy, his head wrapped like a mummy dwarfing his bed. I looked at him and &rinned , he grinned back. I lau&hcd and he laughed back. Then I laughed harder and left.. .. The next day lhc headlines read, 'Kowalski Visits Yukon In The Hospital And Laughs.' And when I climbed into the ring that, niaht, the crowd called out 'you animal. you killer.' And the name stuck ... he said. Along the wa y. Killer earned um1'n:lla beatings from old ladies. numerous bcanings by fruit· and \'ege1ablc·throwing fa ns, and virtually every title in professional wrestling around the world. The last crown was in 1976 when he team~d with Big John Studd on the World Wrestling Federation circuit and won the tag tcam_championship as The Executioners. He ret ired a year ta1er, ending his days on the road when he dro\'C from appearance to appearantt. "~ucezj ng a rubber ball in one hand to strengthen m)' gnp for th e claw ho ld... • ··1 had such a strong grip back then, I would grab a hand full of fl esh and squeeze and tum at thC' same tif!1e. h could take the breath out of a competitor." he said . Top Fuel title t.o be decided Darrell Gwynn, Mark Oswald and---- Larry Morgan led qualifying for today'1 * finals of the 25th annual Winston Finals at the Los Angele$ County Fairgrounds in ---- Po mona. The S909.450 event is !he season finale in the 19·race. Sl 8·n1illion NHRA-Winston Drag Racing Series. . Ha ving a good rehearsal for today"s finals was defending Winston champion Joe Amato who is haul- ing "'ith 9 rms.b1· for the _Top _Fuel championship. It's 1hc only title s11J 10 be decided in the pro ranks as Bruce Larson has already unseated Kenny Bernstein for the Funn )' Car crown and Bob Glidden has claimed an unpr«edentcd fifth·straight Pro Stock title. In other sport s news Saturday: •Despite ~is tracle from the Minnesota Timbcrwol\'eS to the Philadelphia 76en . NBA holdou1 Rick Mahof'n has not ruled oul playing in Italy, hi! agent said. "The option is very much alive fo r Glaxo,'' !he agent. Al Waldon. said. Maham, who was in 1 contr.tl"t dispu1e wi1h the Timbrrwo lves. flew to Ver· o na. Italy last Tuesday 10 negotia1e with Glaxo Veron• of the Italian basketball league. •Dallas Ma vencks forward Ro)' Tarplev worlrc( out with the team Sa1urday and apologized ror disap- pearing for a day. Tarpley. a 1wo--1ime cocaine offendc1 under lhe NBA "s drug policy, said he was upset with hi! performance at Thur-Way's practice and overslept Fri· day. __ •Joe Berardi of Wellington. Fla .. made two strike! plus eight pins in the final frame of the championshi~ game 10 beat Marshall Holmaf\ of Medford, Ott. 210.209, and wi n the Professional Bowlen Associalior $150.000 Budweiser Challenge in Rochester. N.Y. •A 16..yea.r.old j unior brOke a nalional hiah schoo rttord by kicking seven field aoals in one pme. Kevir Knopc of Grcccc Olympia High School 1n suburbar Rochcs1cr, N.Y. kic ked field goals of30, 25. JO, 49, 20 28 and 24 yards in a 41 -0 win over cros~town ri va Greece Arcadia. •The Baltimore Orioles announced they hav1 extended the contract of Roland Hemond and gave hirr the title of executive vice president-acneral manaaer Hemond, 60. had compleled a 1wo-ycar contract thi: season, a yar in which the Orioles showed the second rvcates1 improvement from one year to the next ir American Leaaue his1ory. •The Phoenix Cardinals acti vated defensive enc Freddie Joe Nunn. safety Lonnie Youns and offensiv1 tackle Tootie Robbins while waivin1 offensive lincma1 Mark Traynowicz and defensive end Freddie Gilberi The rosier moves were announced as the Cardinal: we~ preparing to fl_y to Texas for today's NFL pmt ap1ns1 1he Dallas Cowboys . •Kristi Yamaauchi of the United States won 1h1 women's competition and the unheralded Soviet tcan of Elena l.conova and Gennady Krasnilsky score<I ar upset in the pairs final Saturday at Skate Canada it Cornwall, Ontario. Petr Barna of Czechoslovakia wo1 the men's sinfes title despite ~ftl only thm revolu1ions while tryint a rare quadr:u~ 1oe tooo. Bu it was Of'I!= of his f"' m1scun in a splendid frte-sbtin1 prcscn1.1t1on that earned him t~ Sold medal. s l ) ) t I C¥er TM reaon1 are plenty w11y the 6- 3, 200-pounder has became a 1trona performer, namely IUI : hint work to understand the ~ • A ~ all-around athlete wbo = ' ed '-ketbeJI in hilh ICbool. j • well ud swam comDedtivety for four at UCI, O\aplanty .... in tbe field before and hu a for .the J11nC from a ~fferent• irllllRm~1ve ffom many moala. .. e's a student of ihe ~ .. Newland llid ... He's I IOod fieks player for the ..ue. He undmtands the fie&d, which makes him a better plie, becaute he's like the quar- terback in the counteranack. "He keys the counteranack. If be can stop more lhou and 1Ct more counterattacks, we can risk more on entc. They're not aoina to put up trom the ouuide. so you can cheat off more. .. He intimidates the. shooter. They'll try to bounce shots off the water or the bar. Tbe_y can't shoot as effectively off him. The shooter l\as to think more, and they don't shoot 11 well when they don't shoot spon- taneously. He adds a whole different dimension to our team." UCl'1 Chris Dupl•nty •ver•9e1 6.82 uve1 per 111 .. ch •iid 11 • key r••son why the Ant••t•rs wlll be • top contender for the NCAA w•t•r polo tltl• In l•t• November. While Duplanty wu improvina in the cqe1 he also learned that most top piles arc aoina to be close in • • effectiveness when it comes to stop- , pina shots. But since the proximity "of the U.S. national team was another reason be chose UCI, he . quickly ·learned he needed some- thina c.xtra to achieve his aoats. . ' ''Tbt thina I learned from Wilson. 1 or the thina I tried to take pride in. . wu a ~ pass is a goal,'' Duplanty • said. If Mqic Johnson makes a ,, gn.~at assist, it's practically as good as a basket. ·offensively, that's my re- sponsibility. That's another pan of goalkeeping. "Once I was over here (Cali- fornia), I realized how I could separ- ate myself from everyone else. Pass- ing was my big deal. It was my ace in the hole. Wilson was always a great passer. I couldn't understand why other goaHes didn't try to do better at that. ··once you reach a certain level. everyone can stop shots about the ·;UC/ men, women ' ~:collect top honors cat Big West meet -The D-.Y ~Not The 10th-ranked UCI women's cross country team continued its domination of the Big West Con- " fercnce a.s senior Brigid Stirling won ·"her second stra· t individual title Saturday an e Big West Cross "J Country Ch mpionships at Morley ' Field in Sa Diego's Balboa Park. The UC men's team. witn a 2-3-4-5 fin i led by Aaron Mascor- .', ro. edged no te in a tight battle for the title. The 23-l 06 edge over second· place Long Beach State provided . .,, UCJ's sixth women's title. all rather ·1 convincing. in the seven years of the women's Big West Conference. while the men captured their fifth in _ six years. • Anteaters Coach Vi nce O'Boyle · ,, was named Big West Coach of the Year for both men's and women's • • cross country. giving him I I such , honors since comina to UCI in 1982. J Stirlina circled the 5,000-meter , course in 17:12.2 to cam Big West · . Runner of the Year honors. while UCI junior Buffy Rabbitt. the 1987 · Big West champion. finished second -, in I 7:22.5. Most surprising was J sophomore Caroline Plier's fourth \Hl \HOl,UI P M•scorro Stlrllng place finish an 17:59.5. "The team "orkrd hard all week for thas meet." O'Bo)ll' said. "Wr dad not back off at all in practice. Caroline Plier ran well today ... In the UC San Diego Jnvauuional: •Christ College Irvine's Gen- evieve GrafT set a course record for the third time this )'c.'ar. completing the 5.000 meters in 18:33. GrafT remained undefeated in winning her seventh rat·e this ) rar. ccrs Jaylcne John on plaCl'd 27th an a tame of 25:50. For the men. Brian ~schhrenner was the top fini sher for CCI. coming in 30th in 30::!7. Brian Musslewhite was 35th an 30:59. while Pablo Guzman wa~ 39th m 31 :57. ~~., SoCal College secures berth ~in District Ill soccer playoffs . ~ •. The DMty Not Southern California College's Doua Mortin scored two 'oats and aoalie M._uel Dcndel continued his ' fine play 1n the net as the visiting Vanauards downed Azusa Pacific. " 2-0, on Saturday to pin a District '.' Ill playoff berth in Coach Dave McLcish's first year with the team. • The Vansuards' men's soccer tam rqi1tercd a 5-1 Golden State Athletic Co~Me record with the •• win, to eam tee0nd place behind ' Westmont, 6-0. SCC is 6-12-1 over- all. ID women's colleae swimmina:: •Senior Lan Billey, soohomorc Debbie BabuhofT and trahman ' Orece Moon wttt each doubk win- nen u the Anteaters downed hp- perdinc. 168-132, to open the non- conferoncc season. ~agley captured the I 00 and :?00-)'ard backstroke events. Moon the 200 breast and 200 indjvidual medley and BabashofT the 200 and 500 freestyles. In women's college soccrr: • In ·its next-to-last match of the season. UCI bowed to C?I Poly Pomona, 2-1 . to fall to S-11 -3 over- all. After Shannon Brown and Shan- non Payne scored in the S«ond half to stake Pqmona to a 2-0 lead. Tina Manfre notched the Anteaters' aoal with eight minutes remaining. In men's colleac soccer: •In his final eame as a senior, Christ Coll~ Irvine's Tom Schultz closed out has carttr with a JOll. but Point Loma earned a 4.1 victory to complete the Golden State Athletic Conference campaign. CCI finished It 9-9-1 , l·S-0. Uberty Chi1stlan rolls to 28-0 wlo sa me. c;o ~ou have .to do something else bctta that stands out," Duplan- t ) stud, Duplant) 1s completing his sixth )car at CJ after red-shining his sophomore )Car and petitioning for an extra season of chgibility follow - ing the fall 1988 Olympacs. When Duplant) fi rs t sought a chool. he didn't meet tanford's stnngent academic tandards and Cal ha<l sc'en freshmen goahes. but LT I offered the chance and New- land needed goalies. laKVANIA I ··The biggest fear I always had was grtting lost 1n · the numbers," Duplanty saad. "That's why I came here in thr first place." A chance proved to be all Duplan- t) needed. His wong work ethic fi t in perfectl y wath the disciplined coaching st) le of Newland. a 24-year 'eteran at UCI. "Hr wasn't all that outstanding \\hen he first came:· Newland said. ··He had good sale and he was v.1lling to come to Irvine. He was an the area a lot. a real workaholic. He GLASS HALOGEN HEADLAMPS 50' bf·O"l'•t • ..,Of'I. •efll-e ... t "'ft0 -..1>.:f O,...P" 1''0r• bf Q-I "~ fp O~ t"t' 0""r' , Q\ • 9flt ,.,_ '"0"'•1.J.-d r• •OflD< ., J. 1 '.)"Cf • u,.,p ,.,, .. ,.,, ""~" '""656 ... &60e eM50().H5()06 6 .. ~ 92 c AHll ltlATI ~ a IOll ol wnc into WMI he's ~ an ua po&o players pnc- ticc rwi« a day. before school and at 6 p.m .• Duplanty is anythina but a normal player an the oft'-teaSOn . .. ~ redceminJ thins of all the time )Ou put an 1s when I'm done playini, I want to look back not ha"ang an) qucstJons. 'What if I'd haH put more time an . Could I have done better?' " Duplant) said. Duplanty only returns to Hawa11 two weeks out of each year, and that's at the end of August to com- pete in the Hawaii tournament. ''That's kind of wh > I came here. The only way to catch up on the othc:r people here was to train more. Mark (Maazel) and John (Bell) train- ed two hours a day. and I'll v.ork fi..,e hours so I can e\·entuaJly com- peru.ate . .\fter competing with those gu) s for two )Cars. I felt lake I could compete WJth an) kLds from Cah- fom1a." After red-shining his second )Car. Duplant) started 28 games as a sophomore an t 986 "'hale Ma1zel. an AJl-.\mcncan. red-shined The two shared the JClb 1n 1987 as Duplant) earned his second honorable men- 11on .\II· .\menca honor and spent 11me on -the Nauo.nal ··B" Team. "M> 01~ mou,ataon in coming here v.as the national team practtced here," Duplant) said. ··1 v.atl'hed the national team practice. I v.ns JUSI tl)ang to learn. E'entuall). the) needed someom· to Jump 1n the water. I jumped 1n and tool shots. Things went well. and the coach told me to come bad. .. "f figured when ) ou pla) with the national team. there'd be some letter to let )OU know when you'd be pla)ing. I didn't go to a workout for a while. because I v.as on the swim team. I sav. Coach Barnett a v..cek later when I came back 10 v.orkouts. and he said. ·When-v.erc )OU last v.eek: I said I had a sv.1m meet. and that's how I found out I made the training team.'' 67! MINIATUll IUllS fiEE El Dorado tops CdM second time Ttw D.tly ~ Corona del Mar Hip's water pok> team. unbeaten and top-ranked in Cl F 4-A cnterina this week. coo- t inued to have trouble with the defense of El Dorado Hiah, fallina to the second-ranked Golden Hawks for the second time in a week durina the final round of the All.Cal Tour- nament at Stanford University. The Sea Kings (24.2) won their first two games an the four-team. round-robin final. but EJ Dorado made II 3 perfect 3-0 with I 10-S 'actOf) over CdM. El Dorado hole· man Mau Maclcar scored two aoats and ran the Golden Hawks' offense ma~terfull). whale the defense ljm- atcd CdM to JUSt two goals the final three periods. El Dorado also de- feated CdM on Mondav. 7-3. The Sea Kmgs took-a 3-2 lead after one penod, but wb.ile CdM's Gunnar Gustafson managed four goals. the El Dorado defense limited the Sea Kings' hole men. Brandon Howald and R~an Weir. to just one goal. Jn college water polo: • Second-ranked UCI split a pair of games at the 49er Invitational at Belmont Plaza. beating USC. 9-7. before bowing to top-rated Cali- fornia. 11·10. A~1nst USC, Pablo Yn1ar scored WJth 56 seconds re- ma1n1ng 10 break a 7-7 tie, while Tom Warde added an insurance tall) \\ ith six seconds left. · Cahfomta (16-2) enJoyed an 11-7 lead against 'Cl (l 8-4) before Warde scored three straight to slice th e marg.an to one. 1 • . i" Stanford provl~es perfect ·After setback to No. I Irish, USC rebounds for 19-0 victory rojans. c • .. d k C• b l " ft & h 11 R H ¥ 8 u s c. ti ti -- • ' A ,. aJ ir SJ SI ly ID ZJNTIL o..,,,... c-...... LOS ANGELES -Motivation, induced by frustration. carried USC 10 a 19-0 Pacific· I 0 Conference fool· hall win over Stanford Saturday at the Coliaeum. There wasn't much cite to inspire lhe 10th-ranked Trojans. who. still hunina from a disappointing loss to Notre Dame eiaht days aao. found just the cure for what ailed them - Stanford. Before a homecoming crowd of 67,41 1, USC improved its con- ference record 10 4-0 and 6-2 overaJI to keep the inside track toward another Rose Bowl berth. Only USC is undefeated in the Pac-I 0 and the Trojans' remaining games are apinst Oregon State, Arizona and UCLA. Stanford, meanwhile, drops to 1-4 in the conference and 1-7 overall. Amon~ the reasons for the Cardinal s sour season this year are a rash of injuries that has claimed All-Pac 10 running back John Volpe, running back Charlie Young. half· back J.J. Lasley, linebacker Rob Hinckley and quarterback Brian Johnson, among others. About the onl y thing USC and Stanfo rd have in common in 1989 are freshman starting quarterbacks. But the similarity between Todd Marinovich and Steve Smith ends with their age. Mannovich, a Balboa Island resi- dent and product of Capistrano Val- ley H igh, guided the Trojans again wtth poise and grace, completing 22 of 32 passes for 303 .yards. Smith completed 14 of 25 passes for 133 yards and was sacked five times by a stunting and grunting USC defense. The Trojans utilized several ada~ tations of the nickel defense to throw ofT the Cardinal. panicularly on the rush. Stanford had a minus-6 yards on the around apinst the nation's third best rush defense. use linebacker Junior ~u. who said he played in four cfifTerent positions in the pme. had another bi& day, accoununa for three sacks. Amazin&ly. Scau did not ~ a down last year as he was fo to sit out due to poor grades. "I didn't even watch football last year," Scau said. "h was the fint lime in my life I wasn't involved in the game." • But Seau. who has played the entire season with a fractured middle finger. has been very in- voh·ed in USC's successes this season with 10 sacks. Thanks to people like Scau, the USC defense took pressure ofT the offense and vice versa. The Trojans totaled 487 yards lo the Cardinal's 134. Ricky Ervins was the game's leading •usher with 100 yards and a touchdown on 27 car- ries. Stanford Coach Dennis Green. whose team lost to Notre Dame, 27-17, --earlier 1his1season, said USC has the best defense in the country. "I don'1 think there's any doubt abou1 it," he said. ··(Tim) Ryan, (Mark) Carrier, Seau and (Cleveland) Colter should be All-Americans and they could have others.'' USC Coach Larry Smith just seemed content with a win. "Com- in(!. back after last weelc, I'm pleased." he said. ·-rm really pleased with the de- fense getting a shuto ut and the way we moved the ball. We didn't score a 101 but I'll take 12 of those ( 19-0 wins) any day." So there was really no doubt that Stanford was overmatched in this ~Lie•., ..... USC's John J•clllon II h•uled down by Sgnford'1 Albert Rlch•rd1on •fter c•tchlng p•11. one. except for USC's slow stan. The first quarter ended up score- less. USC's Quin Rodriguez had the kind of stan in this game that place- kickers dream about -in their nightmares. The junior's first two boots on the opening kickoff went out of bounds. Then. his first field goal attempt, a 42-}arder midway through the first quan er. hit the crossbar and bounced back. About five minutes late r. Rodriguez attempted a 37-.Yard field goal and this time the kick sailed wide to the right. But the time finally came for Rodriauei to make eometbina rilb• o ut of the day 11 he kicked a 21-yjrd field 1oal with 13:21 left in tbe second quaner to pve USC a ).() lead. Surrounded by reponen after. ward, Roclri1uez seemed to enjoy the rare anentio~ paid him. "Maybe I'll have to start misaina some mo~ if this is what it takes to talk to you guys," he uid. The T rojans then drove 94 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown on their next possession. Ervins scored on 1 9-yard run and with Rodripez's conversion, USC led 10-0 with 6:SS left in the half. Marinovich completed three passes o n the drive, includina one to John Jackson for 2S yards. Another one of his passes intended for Scott Wellman at the Stanford 11 drew a pass in~rference penalty on the Cardinal s"Albert Richardson-. If USC had trouble scorin& points in the first half. Stanford had trouble movin' the ball at all. The Cardinal had minus-I yards rushing in the first half and 45 yards passing. Smith was sacked three times. twice by Seau. The Trojans gained 272 yards in the first half with Marinovich com- pleting 12 of 20 passes for 179 yards. Jackson caught his first pass of the game in the second quarter. giving the Trojans' all-ti rue receiving leader 33 straight games in which he has caught a pass. LTSC increased its lead with 7:33 lefi in the third quarter on a 25-yard field ~oal by Rodriguez. Stanford moved the ball to the SC 8-yard hne late in the third quaner after a 43-yard pass from Smith lo Ed McCaffrey. But the Cardinal failed to score as two Smith passes into the end zone fell in· comple1e. .......... US~I Ler~ Holt fwlth b•llJ II upended by Sgnfonr1 Lester Archambe•u ffeftJ and several other C.rdln•I defenders. UCLA squanders 21-0 lead in 28-27 loss occ From81 point-after made il 21-7 as the teams prepared for intermission. -Fullerton, which bad ~ion for 7:28 lonacr than OCC an the fint hll~ piled up 22S total yards in the hair. The Pirates' rushina attack was hdd to only 6 yards as the Hornets dominated the first 30 minutes. It didn't stop there. The Hornets, 4-2 i_n the con- ference and S-2 overall, used a 21- yard field aoal by Lanae to ao ahead, 24;-71 with I 0:08 still to play in the thtra quarteT and took advantaae of another OCC turnover to make it 31-7. OCC quanerbaclc Greg Anaelovic couldn't handle a bad sna_p and Fullenon linebeclcer Scott Clauteo re.covered the fumble to set up the Hornets• ICOft. It took Fullenon only three plays 11 ftdlbeck Tony Goulet ran JS )'ardl for I IOUdNiown witb 8:20 raamni .. in the tbinl. ~~ wbo completed 14 of 22 11J11111!1 tor I 9J ,aids and one i• Jllllioll. had IWO bit comple- 16-1 to .. • die Piralel' ICICODd UIC ...... 1( .... .-e. Ill •ia:u•• wish lilbt end Joa ~ J4,.. ......... :;it ir~1~20~'= ~ ..... , .. ..., ~ Cl!!li•~ CXC Ill M'"IUI • M ...,.. ..... Huskies win with 1 :02 left; Oregon crushes Long Beach Stacy ran. 12 yards for a founh period touchdown, and No. 6 Ala- bama (7-0) needed a last-gasp blockea field goal .by Thomas Ra)am to defeat I 4th-ranked Penn From The Associated Press Gree Lewis scored on a I ()..yard run w11h I :02 remaining and John Mccallum convened, giving Wash- ington a 28-27 Paci fi c-JO Conference victory over UCLA on Saturday at the Rose Bowl. T he Huskies won despite trailing 21-0 after the first I I: 18 of play. They drove 78 )ards o n I 0 plays for the winning score. Alfredo Velasco had given UCLA a 27-21 lead by kicking a 24-yard field goal with 3: 12 remaining. four plays after Rocen Keeton recovered a fumble bY. Washington quar- terback Cary Conklin at the Huskies' 9-yard line. Bul the Bruins couldn't stop Con- klin and the Huskies. after that. Conklin completed 20 of 36 passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns with one interception while Lewis rushed for 112 yards on 24 carries and two scores. Washington raised its Pac-I 0 re- cord to 3-2 and its overall mark to S-3. UCLA, a loser of three straight 11 , 111 •games for the first time since 1979, .,:f _ fell to 2-3 in the conference and 3-S -1 overall. The Hornets didn't quit, extend- -in& their lead to 41-13 in the founh qua.ner before Workman chanF.<S quanerbacks. brin&ing in Mike Cederoth. In a mop-up role. Ccderoth com - pleted 8 of 20 passes for 14 7 yards and two touchdowns (one inter- ception). Wide receiver Melvin Johnson, who cau&ht six passes for 11 S yards, pulled in a 32-yard scorina pass from Cederoth with 6:03 left in the pme and wide receiver T im ParkCT cauaht a 2S-yard touchdown pass Widi 20 seconds to 10 -malci na the final m~n somewhat respectable. The Pirates travel to Riverside ne1n week .• .. We j ust have to rearoup;• Work- man said ... It's character time now." 0 In other college football Saturday: Ores• u . Loq Bead! S&a&e 11: Bill Musgrave threw for two touch- do wns and Latin Berry rushed for 11 7 yards as Oregon (S-3) kept its postseason bowl hopes alive with a non-confe rence victo r y over o utclassed Long Beach State (3-6). Musgrave's 16-yard pa.ss to Joe Re- itzug in the left rear comer of the end zone highlighted a 21-poinl third-quarter outburst as the Ducks put the game away. Arluu S&a&e 4', WuMq&em S&a&e It: Arizona State (4-3-1 . 1-1-1) unleashed a record-brcakina passing duo in quarterback Paul Justin (33 of 47;school record S34 yards) and split end Ron Fair (tchool, con- ference-record 19 catch~ 277 yards, three TDs) but needed ~elvin Fish- er's 2-yard run with I :02 remainina to beat 23rd-ranked Washinaton State (6-3. 3-J) in a Pac-10 pme. Oregon State %5, California U: Pat' Cham.~} scored two touchdowns and Ton} lfossanic h kicked fou r field goab a!. Oregon State (4-3-1 , 3-1-1) booM<.'d 11s chances tor 11s fi rst win- ning S('ason since 197 1 with a Pac-I 0 victor) O\Cr California (2-6, 0..5). Arltona 38. Pacific 14: Redshin fr"~hman George Malauulu, making h1!. fir!.t s1an. directed three touch· do"n drives as No. 17 Arizona (6-2) beat o utml!n ned Pacific ( 1-8). Saa Jose Stau 34, New Muko S&a&e I : Tailback Sheldon Canley ran for 208 )'ards and two touch- do" ns as San Jose State (4-3, 3-0) overcame a slow stan and beat New Mexico State (0-8. 0-4) to keep its Big West lltk hopes alive. F resno State 31, Nevada-Las Ve1as 17: Aaron Craver rushed for 212 yards and one touchdown to lead Fresno State (8-0. S-0) to a Bi g West victory over Nevada-Las yegas (3-4. 2-2). Notre Dame 45, Plttsber&ll 7: Free safety Pat Terrell of No. I-ranked Notre Dame (8-0) returned an inter- ception S4 yards for a first-half touchdown, highlighting a defense that stymied No. 1 Pittsburgh (5-1-1). Florida Stale U , Miami, Fla. 11: Linebacker Kirk Carruthers had two interceptio ns, recovered a fumble antl torccd anothl'r as the ninth- rankl·d Seminoles (6-2) ~napped a 13-game winning streak by No. 2 Miami (6-1). Colorado %0, Oklalaoma 3: Tailback J.J. Flannigan and quar- 1erback Darian Hagan each rushed for more than 100 yards and Colo- rado's defense stilled Ulflahoma 10 give the third-ranked Buffaloes (8-0. 4-0 in the Big Eight) their first over the Sooners ( 5-3. 3-1) in 13 years. Nebraska 49, Iowa Stale 17: Gerry Gdowsk1 ran for four touchdowns, passed for two mort" and set a Nebraska record for quanerbacks with 176 )ards rushing as he led tht" founh-rankcd Cornhuskcrs (8-0. 4·0) to a Big Eight victory over Iowa State (3-5. 1-3). MlcltJ1an 38, Indiana 10: Tony Boles scored three touchdowns. in- cluding a 91-yard dash. over- shadowing Antho ny Thompson's re- cord-tying S9 t h regular-season touchdown, as fifth-ranked Mich- igan (6-1. 4-0) routed Indiana (4-3. 2-2) in the Big Ten. Thompson's I· yard dive over the middle w11h 12:40 left in the game equalled tlle mark of 59 touchdowns set by Army's G lenn Davis 1n 1946 and matched 30 years later by 'Pitt's T on) Dorsett. Alabama 17, Peu Slate II: Siran C 0111 f ,I 1-'00TB\l.1. '( OHi' late CS-~). Illinois 3%, Wisconsin t : Jeff George threw three touchdown passes and Howard Griffith scored three times as No. 8 Illinois (6-1, .J-0) heat Wiscomin (2-5. 1-3) to main1ain 11s J){'rfect Big T en record. Tennessee 0 , ~U 3t: Chuck \\ebb !.cored thrcc touchdowns and Greg Amsler t"o. "h1lc Carl Pickens ran a kickoff back 93 yards for another score. leading 11th-ranked Tennessee (6-1. 3-1) to a victory o'er Louisiana State ( 1-6. 0-3) in the Southeastern Conference. 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S, • Ct!'v1n1e, lUCll II~ S. 1 R~H tCSF), ll '' S I ~oen ILBI. 1111 S, f Pw..,._<SDSl II 30 S 10 Lucu lUCll 11.ll S 09IW UCI IW\Mn· 12 , L-''· 11.319 ll De l>UI, II 4l S UC SAN DtEGO ... VITATtONAL Meft CS Mlnl Ttam KCl'H I Potnt Loma JS ? UC ~ .. D•eoo l7 l Cel Llllheflll. 6S 4 US 1111er l\9hona1 107, CIVl\t Col'e98 lr'llne Ca State San 8 ern1rotn0 Crvl$1ll l'I Hern111e ano LIFE 81o;e no11 ICO'•"ll I Teclfle (PL), 25 57 ICOUt~ rtcorOl 1 Meuner ILIFEl. ?6 07, J Foa IUCSD1 2• 16 4 Wtoo (UCSDI 26 50 5 Nor1111 tCI.. ,, ~ CCI Nflllff\: JO A'ChOftMtr 30 27 lS M1.1u , .. ,,,,, 30 59. 3' Gu1man Jl S7 ·-0 1000 IMtlln) Team .corts I UC Sen D1evo 71 1 Point Loma 3S J U S lnttrnallone l 66 C11r \I Co11111e Irvine Cal State Sen 8ernaro1no ano Me,.tage Cllrii.llefl non·,corlng I Grall <CCII II 33 <courH recora1 1 Coniav. {UCSDI. 116?, l Ronnerman (PLI 19 21 4 Je11'"' IUCSDI 19 61 S Jani.on IUSIUJ. 19 SS °"'« CCI r'-: 11 JqMi.on 25 so n \ I I IC 1'0 I O ~ c ..... .,ER IHVITATIOftAI.. (at~~U) ucr '·use 1 u se 1 1 , 1-1 UCI 1 2 3 2-9 USC 'coring G ttoro > L I Y!.or' 2 ..._,. I Rou • 1 Santteoo 1 Sa•H K•mOI~ I UCI teor;nv Waroe ' Smoo1 ) Vr 1ar I P.,1<nan I S.vt\ 0>.10 anh • CalefenWa 11. UCI 10 UCI • l 1 1 3-10 Catlorn a S l 1 1-11 uc1 Kon~Q Na•oe • Smoot 1 Har•tv 1 P.,1man I Fror ng t '>ave\ 01.10 .. ntv S C alttorn·a scon'>Q Humoe•t 3 Amo.age ) tnoar1 1 Netson I Tnoma' I Kr1.1m'"' t Oea1"9 I Saves '>allt\ 6 Hi9tl r.chMI All·CAL TOURNAMENT (et Pale ""9) CorOftl CMI Maf •· ... ermine 4 Corona ael Mar I 1 1 I -6 8e11arm1ne O I 1 2-• CoroM oe1 Mar \Cor•ng Br4noon HowalO J Gus1atson 2 Sco11 T1.1c•er I Saves P10.e 9 Bf11arm1nt scor ng N1g 1rat 1 Gl•tomm• t Scl'lntlOtr I Savi\ Bro .. n 1 El Oor•de lO, Corana CMI Mer S Corona Ile Mar 3 I 0 1-S El Doraoo 2 l 2 )-10 CO<'ona ae Vier \COfl"9 Gu11atw<> • Rvan We r 1 SevM P i.e 9 E Doraoo i.cor.nv Utsumm. • S•orOOa 3 Macl..e•r 1 MlllOll I Save' La. 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Aauu P•clfk O SoCal Cottt9e K«•"9 Morlin 2 Save\ ~ PGA teurNment ~nMC< ... ~ 1• ~-'" ,, ... ~ ...... ~·•Q•o t••--•t-\C I \•t•t "°"~' 77 •• ' -111 N••...., l t• ,...,, .., 10o ,,.. • at<• 7 .. 1>-111 11 o •t "<Co ... ~ ......... ~~" o n ..... 101 0.·-0'-"ot-,.,...,_,,) II.J C.••-s •o is -111 • l"f(DIOOlll\11 Schroeder to start on bench By JOHN NADEL A, "°"• \lffWM LO A GELES -Jay Schroeder~ apparenU) won't have an opponuni· l) to do something he really wanted lo do -pla> against his former team. the Washingto n Redskfos. .\ )ear ago last mo nth, Schr<>tdcr finall)' got· ~hat he wanted from ihe Redskins, a trade to the Los ngeles Raiders. where he's been the stan 1og q uarete rback most of the ume since. But that'~ not the ca~ nght now. Raiders ( oach .\n hell annou11ced \\ edne!.da) tha t te\t' Beuerlein was replacing hroeder as the team's ~taning quanerback · u Schroeder "'II be "anden ng the \1dclanes at the Man toda'. "hen thl' Raiders and Redskins meet at the Lo\ .\ngeles Coliseum. l\.1d.01T time for the inter- confcrencc game rs I p.m . A. crowd of about 50.000 •~ expenl'd. The Rcd!>k1ns. *--3. "ere listed as 1wo- poin1 faHmtes o'er the Ra1der.i. 3-4 "The}·, e got t"o good quar· tcrbacks." Redskins Coach Joe (11hb., \aid ··1 dun't want to pla}' again\t t'1 thc1 one of tht•m. A.s far as prcpara titrn goes. this "-On·t make an ) d1 t1erent.l'" .\ctuall). II ha!>n't made much d11Tt•rcnce "ho·s pla)ed quanerbaclc against the Redltkins so far this scawn -the' 'H all succeeded. \\ ash1ngton ba; allo"'ed the o ppos1- 11on to pa$lt for USO I ~ards. the ~cond-most 1n the NFL behind the I. ., 4 ~ ards g.I\ en up b~ the Rams. It wuld gro" "orse in the fu ture hl.·1.au~· comerbac~ Darrell G reen, lhe Red~l..ins· be· t defenst\oe back. "'II n11!>~ at least SI\ "eek~ of acuon ~lausc of a dtslocati.-d left wnst. '>unered la'>t ~unda} in the third quarter ul \\ a\hington·s 3:!-2 'IC· tun 0' er Tam pa Ba~ Bun quarterba cl.. V1nn 1e f ntJ H·rdc pa\!>l'd for 11.17 \ ard~ and 1 h fl't' touchdo" ns in the foun h quarter alone . "When ~ou lost• a guy like Darrell. 11 affclls \OU a lut." Gib bs said. "Darrell .,..·as ha,rng hrs best )'ear. Bc'>rdcs pla~ ing 'e~ good coverage. he also hd ped us all. a leader." Bar~ \\ 1lhurn. "ho led the NFL 1n tntl'rception., '"o ~ears ago as a U)rnerha,~. rt"places Green. Wilburn \lo a1o ~hilted to free safet~ earlier this '>(.'J\Un \chr~er pla)ed in the Pro Bo"'l tullo .... 1ng lht• 1 ~Mil M'a!>On. "hen he pa,,1,:d tor 4 I II<) ~ ards But he <,trug- gkd Jllt•r •,;,:paraung his .-.houldcr in thr t'1r\t ~ml' uf the I~ 7 season and l'\l~ntuJll~ lu\t h1., stan1ng quar- lt•rhJl ~ 1t1b ll1 L>oug \\ 1lham "ho k d 1tw Rt>d\llO'> lO a uper ao .... 1 \ 11..lOI\ l hen t:amt• the acnmon1ous train- ing i:amp ot 1~8t(. after· 9.h1ch · ·hr0<·der "a~ traded He taned C'1ght gamt.''> fur the Raiders last ""''a'>tin and all <,C\ rn !>o fa r this 'ear ... But hl· ,,a., hfled in fa,or of Bt·ut·rkin rn the \CCond half tn t>ach ut 1ht• la'>t t\\O gumC's after pla)ing 1nl'11t•t ti' l'i) I ht• Ra1da'> haH' pla)ed C'\CC'p- t1onalh v.dl on dt.•fC'nS<' in the ir last thrt't.' gamt'' allo~ iniz onl~ 31 points II 7~n-11t ..,,.tt4'o r .... ,,_,.1_111 7') 7, 7 J•• Y• • Jaf'l'W\ 11-10-n-Jtt f') ,~ ,. , .. •""Cl·•• Yw ...... , ... ,. ,,_, .. 1• 11 ,, 1 • C'-'''•OC.-..>-n ,. n-11t o, . .,~._. n,. _, .. Temy WAfta flOLO St L0\11\ I, WH/llf191on 0 T ... 't'tO- A11.1H Pecll.c "'"" Jonnton 7 Helll1IT'e SoCal CDll~ 1·0 ,.,.. ' '• •• 0 ,. IOI ''ta(~, .. ,, .,_,.,. ,,,_.,,. (t(l•e<!",. ,. • .,.,,. (;,r.a~ 1!-61 11-111 Mattwr. t~rNment EC! ...t >; o .-.. .. 7') 7') ,.,.__,,. •• II IS-7'1 K ..... et WIM!oeg, S Pm Gr~""°',,,.,."' ., ,. M-109 'Gia. Ai',wC)C ~,.,o ~•'• ti 11 /I 109 Boo,. .... ,...._ -UCI el .,_,, rnvuetlonal (et Belmoflt Piere> ~ Bo\ton " 8uff110, 6-0S D m Edmonton et MonlrN I, 6ti P m C ..... WerMft NON·CONf'E•ENCE Cel """ ,._ 1. UCI l Cal Polv Pomon• scoring Brown 1 Pavl'I! I \(nu""«"" 11 11 -Iii! >'-""' Y•*'•"'" Paw"t S•tw,trt •• lO 11-110 ·~ , ..... ,~ .. p._...., "'Qel' '' n .,_,,. ~-·~ socc•R Welh.,.QIOl'I et ChlCeOO, S JS P m CoNeoe men -Cel Stitt Fulleft<>11 e t UCt 1 0"' ,.,.. .. ,~ Pnlteele!P'lll at NV • 1neer1, 6.35 o m SevH Bu\Ch 3 k~cal I UCI \Cort"9 M41'11r• I Sa ves Miiier I Ht lfr.me 0-0 '"""'' , ........ f.O\c" .. ,,,, O•·••""",,,.., .. ,, .. JI .... \..,,. 7J ••• ..-111 r-\....-"'~ n 10 • ,,, y "-f M.,.~t 642-.5678 ... n 1002 Cifntrlf 1002 Coron1 dtf MM 1022 Coronl dtf... 1022 CLASSIFIED INDEX "2· ... 567 .. 1 llDIM•• _ ... PllmlT1 ~3 SiSAry2e~Ary2s~t01Y~~,90~en~tr-·11=======1 ... MOllTM OIHJI• CO. -We'll give you tti. down In ly p .. nted 1ns1de & out Ml ·-WITI I .. -,..•••IOUIM••• ... •1"1'1••00.•·····' 1'1'• llii~~~~i~ITHIS comfortable ct1•1m-netlg '°'a Sh•r• of own-luscious leno1cep1ng -·-etal'ltp . You make the Own« mottvated shOft nmw Ing OIOef !\Oma on a 45 mt .. "' pwnts & ~ sh'"·e walk to bead\ SS75 000 renn1~ ce>utta room '°' 1""'2 loot lol IS (Ult • short ... , ,... ..... -M k c d-' R E ......... 2 t t ~,_.ID "" wlllll to the beac:tl 2 apprec You receive ar ar ...,ucct ....,.,. s Of'Y con em· ftll N8T DAY t~ tu benefits Must 720-1780 potary deaiQn 5BR •BA ...,...... bedrooms 2 baths • 2 pOWClet rms Sepal· "'° ---"' --· -5 tM ... 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ReMty 1a1n1ng l•roe kitchen PllPEln 227 '"' ChttS Btig<lrld• G A'f'l( OR MAUREEN __ .. __ • _ • 173-3777 Wllh dtnlng tr•• All this Cannery Village Realty 121·4120 or 760-5000 =.-.::::=.:.~-r.~.::. plus • air condlllonlngl Beauhtul 3 Bedroom 673-3777 ____ ., __ 1825,000 Bath. ti~ yard POOi & ·-----·-mt•..... 111-11• IP• tn Quiet ~•·de-sac UPllPNWlaU VllUe, OOMfort Md eonve-S 187 000 Ftntastie• Ocean & lights n6Mce In tNs low ptlCed 3 ( ~E~ ;i-. El J\J lf1ew1 Gourmet It.itch 3BR Bedfoom. 2 8atfl letnlly • u. ~11'\N' •111-1•• 2 BA po o l $92• 950 "" hOnW On OYel'lileel llt 1....-:a Open Sun 1--4 1539 corf* lot 1415.000 ' ,..,.._,~ SendcH tt. Or Blirt~r -· ""-A· 726·9008 ~ n n -n• n I0-7>-1U ..... -11. 11 n 11-1•• 10 ,, n-1. 70 1J 'l-71• rs '!t '' ,,. ll 11 _, .. ••'-- _, L 'C•·~ "'' _, Ya••¥"'-.. n-n a-no •=-"•· o ............. Jo-'• ~ .. • 0..r•oe •• ,, I > a-•- ilrit<• '•OO '• .. ,,_ 1 • "' ...... .._. \4""1(' .... l ... ft, ..... 1 ' """ •• \J-.•,. • .., A O.:"._.,.. I t• ,~ JI\ ....... ·If•··~ .... ' .. u. ,, •• 7. ..,.,.. ... 11'.0"I ••• o~ .-.. ., .. •\ Jlt " ..... ,.~"'" From North Orange County From South Orange County 1a n r>-m n 1\-11-n• ,, ,, 1'-11• 1• 1l 1'>-lh ., "•s-m 540-1220 496-6800 HOLLY TA IT MAR KAS Ill: 121-1211 Ill: 1(111• .. ~ Anxious owner9 ... dr..uc.ly f9d\IOld .. price of thll pride of owner9hlp ....,.. In Olde COM. (4) 28i'/1Ba units ~ with ftteptace Urge lrfegulli' lot only 2 block• from - B11ct:. -- • J ., -1 • .. -- ------ --. .. ----- -.. .... .. ... •I :2 • J .. ' :: ... . .. .! •Spa *"°"' I •v1ew ••Waterfront •••Waterfront and Pool VGlve Address at Guard Gate .· 706 Bison, Eastblutf, N.B. 760-8776 $4 75,000 41 0 Carlotta, The Bluffs. N.B. 759-6600 $320,000 133 CecU, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $249,900 I Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' Sun 1-5 R&"Mr«· . ._ .. :f:on•....,. .. ·r-)'OU'•:=:r Wled.AeedO'tl . I •21 Canyon Crest, Corona del Mar ••3102 Corte Calete, Newport Buch 759-6800 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 780-5000 $670,000 Sun 1-5 2806 Carob. Eastbluff 631-1400 $585,000 2558 Cr.Stvlew, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 873-9333 $735,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 *•3119 Corte Linda, Newport Beach . 320 E. 19th St, Eastslde 673-9333 $675,000 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $339.500 Sun 1-41:30 - ;,..--:-... ' '. ; '+ I ··-· • 1044 1221 Marton Way, Dover Shores. NB 875-2232 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••Oakcretl, Newport Beach 760-5000 $2,895,000 Sun 1:30-5 2074 Port Brlslol, Newport Beach 760-5000 $497,000 Sun 1--4 1830 Port Renwick, H.V. Homes HOIES FOR SILE 915 Cttrls, Eastbluff, Nwpt Sch 760-5000 $515,000 1521 Cumbertand, WestcHtf, N.B. •2111 E. Ocean Blvd, Balboa Peninsula Sun 1-4_ 759-~ $535,000 Sun 1-5 545-6150 $675,000 Sun 1-5 6•4-9060 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3012 Corte Hermosa, Newport Beach 'l 1500 Cumberland, Westclitf, NB 412 Fullerton Ave, Newport Heights 759-6600 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 642-5200 $485,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2705 Sparrow, C.M. 546-2313 $474,500 Sun 1-4 2 IElllOOI 1924 Diana Lane, Harbor Highlands 644-9060 $389,000 Sun 1-5 ... 1720 E. C>Cean Blvd, Balboa Penlnsula 644-9060 $535,000 Sun 1-5 * •• 1300 E. Balboa, Peninsula 631-1400 $2,545.000 Sat/Sun,.1 -5 •221 Iris, (Olde CdM) Corona del Mar 673-3777 Sunday 1-5 •816 Gardenia Way, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $515,000 Sun 1-! 11 Curl, Jasmine Creek 644-6200 $630,000 1206 Essex, Westclltt 644-6200 $539.900 *3439 Fuchsia, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $284,900 2232 Port Aberdeen, Sttawind Sun 1-4 631-1400 $549,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 2661 Pt. Del Mar, Corona del Mar Sun 1-4 759-6600 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 205 Vla Koron, Lido Isle Sun 1-41 631 -1400 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWIHOIES COIDOS FOR SALE v •41 Monaco. Newport Beach 673-9333 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 123 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 530 Fullerton. Newport Heights, NB _113 Via Tella, Lido Isle 759-6600 $849,000 Sat /Sun 1-! 760-5000 $569.000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $675,000 2 IEDROOM Sun 1-4:30 • 11 Northhampton, Newport Beach 760-5000 $675,000 Sun 11 :30-5 •2000 Highland , Harbor Hlghlands ••2727 Hilltop, Newport Beach 420 Vlsta Flora, Bluffs. NB 631 -1400 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-! 673-9333 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 720-7432 $475K •t ..,..•210 LUie ln !> 112, Sea Faire, NB Sal/Sun 1-5 673-4400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1119 S,andl Ln, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $180,000 Sun 1-5 •41 1 Irvine Ave, Nwpt Hgts, NB * • t927 leeward ln, Baycrest. N.B. 3245 Wash ington, Costa Mesa 675-6670 $409,900 Sat /Sun 1-! 528-7621 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 546-2313 $255,000 ••.;.•210 Liiie Ln #308, Sea Faire, NB ' ••55 Sea Island, Newport Beach 760-5000 $269,000 Sun 12-5 31 Monaco, Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1 -~ • * •6051 Shadowbrook, Newport Beach 673-9333 $345,900 Sun 1-5 505 Morning Canyon, Corona Highlands 644-9060 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-t ••tV49 Shearwater Pl, Bayview Terr, N.B. 720-8778 $449,000 Sun 1-4 •2707 Novla, Newport Beach 760-5000 $469,000 Sat/Sun 12-E 150 Slanford, Univ Town Center 844-9060 $199,900 Sun t -5 1700 Paloma, Newport Beach 642-5200 $435,000 Sunday t-E •2048 Vlsta Cajon, BluHs 844-6200 $399.000 ·sun 1-4 617 Patolita, Irvine Terrace 644-9060 $615,000 Sun 1-5 •2011 Vista Del Oro, Bluffs. NB 780-8786 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2298 Redlands. Back Bay, N.B. 854-800t $434,000 Sat/Sun t -5 6 Wlldftower. lrv4ne 759-9100 $180,000 sun 1-5 2609 Redlands (Eastside) Costa Mesa 640-7000 $349,500 Sun 1-5 2 Ill ,1us FAI Ill or DEN " 28 Jetty, Jasmine Creek 644-9060 $519,000 89 Ocean Vista, Sea Island 644-9060 $655,000 . Sun t-5 Sun 1-5 •v 12 Rue Chantllly, Big Canyon, N.B. 759-6600 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25~46 Sandia Ct, Stratford Rdg. Laguna His 499-1678 $299.900 Sun t -5 15 Sea Cove, Sea ISiand 644-9060 $555,000 Sun 1-5 65 Shearwater Pl, Bayview Terrace 631-7300 $358,500 Sun 1-4:30 2127 Vtste Laredo, The Bluffs 844-9060 $489,000 215 19th St. Newport Beach 760-5000 $495,000 Sun t-5 Sun 1-4:30 3210 S. Park. Santa Ana 759-9100 $227,000 2839 Velasco, Costa Mesa 759-9 tOO $268,900 125 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle 759-0600 $700,000 Sun t -5 Sun 1-4 Sal/Sun 1-5 •2046 Vista Cajon, Bluffs. NB 720-7432 $389,500 incl land Sun 12-5 *•2643 Vista Ornada, Bluffs, N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1037 W. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Peninsula 644-9060 $795,000 Sun 1-5 ..,..*•811 W. 15th St. N.B. 759-6600 $285,000 Sun 1-5 t v 1907 Yacht Colinia, Seaview, NB 760-5000 $779,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1906 Yacht Marla, N.B. 759-6600 $549,500 Sat/Sun t-4 3 IR plus FAI RI or DEN Sat t -4· 673-4400 $390.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • t 185 Paularino. Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $339,000 b Sun 1-5 254 Prospect. Nwpt Shrs, NB ?22-9730 $289,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 3118 Yukon, C.M. 546-2313 $269,900 Sun 1-4 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2298 Redlands. Back Bay 644-6200 $434.000 Sun 1-4 * •+ 1787 Panay Circle. Mesa Verde, C.M. 430 Riverside Or, Newport Beach 673-9333 $775,000 •+64 Roral St. George, Newport Beach 493-0761 $1,459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1334 Antigua Way, Baycresl 631-7300 $759.000 Sun 1-4:30 673-9333 $1 ,395.000 Sun 1-5 t331 Antigua Way. Westclitf •t 1539 Sandcastle. Hrbr View His, CdM 644-9060 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 725-9008 $924,950 Sun 1-4 * • t tO 1 Berkshire Lane. Westcllff 631-7300 $539,000 Sat!Sun 1-4:30 20322 Portvlew 101 , Hunting. Bch 759-6600 $217.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 20332 Tidepool !>203, Huntington Beach 759-6600 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 586 Wendy Land, Costa Mesa 759-6600 $172,500 766 Wesleyan Bay, C.M. 631 -1400 $179.500 3 BEDROOM •38-7 Seawind, Newport Beach Sun t-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-5792 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1233 Somerset, Westclill 644-6200 $749,000 Sun 1-5 3369 California St, Costa Mesa 2518 Back Bay Loop, C.M. 759-9100 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6600 $255.000 924 S. Jackson, Sanla Ana 546-2313 $191 ,900 Sat 12-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •• 1 Cambria. Spyglass. CdM * 1918 Tahuna, Irvin~ Terrace, CdM 760-1900 $1 ,295.000 Sunday 1-5 2620 Elden, B-2. E. C.M. 631-1400 $260.000 Sun 1-5 760-5000 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 446 Catalina Dr, Newport Heights _ 600 Heliotrope, Corona Del Mar 1821 Toyon lane. Baycrest 631 -7300 $539,500 * 1]27 Tradewinds. Baycrest 644-6200 $579,500 223 Via Ravenna, lido Isle 631-1400 $875,000 t 621 Vista Bonita. Easlbluff. NB 631-7300 $449,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-4:30 * ••26412 Chapparal, Laguna Hills 643-2357 $700,000 Sunday 12-5 Sun 1-4 v e t7 Cherry Hills, Blg Cyn. NB 559-9400 $1 ,495,000 1 Sun t-5 17 Cherry Hiiis, Newport Beach 760-5000 $1,495,000 Sun 1-S 673-8494 $425.000 Ea Sat/Sun 1-4 •••30 Jma Loa, Nwpt Crest. NB 631 -1266 $330.000 Sun 12-4 •t v e 210 LUie Ln !>214, Sea F'aire. NB 673--4400 $483,000 Sat/Sun t -4 •2563 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa 650-7000 $269,900 & Up Sat/Sun t2-5 673-7771 $486,000 .Sunday t-5 t 2408 Cliff Dr, Newport Hgls 631-7370 $945,000 2324 Vista Hagar, Bluffs 40 t Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-6200 $329,000 2706 Vista Umbrosa. Bluffs. NB 720-7432 $429,500 Incl land 4 Br,ROOM • * •• 1309 Bayside. CdM 759-6600 $1 .800,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 5295,000 Sat/Sun t-5 Sun 1-4 3153 Country Club, Mesa Verde, CM •2232 Vista Hagar, Bluffs. N.B. 751-5541 $459.000 Sun 1-4 720-0714 $259,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 Sun 1-4 2712 Lighthouse Ln, H.V. Hiiis 644-9060 $675,000LH Sun t -4 3327 Nevada, C.M. 546-2313 $289,000 3445 Plumerla, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $292,900 Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN Sat/Sun 12-3 168 Alber! Pl .zr B, Costa Mesa 63 t-1266 $299,000 Sun 1-4 ••913 Van Ness. Costa Mesa Sunday 1-5 313 35th St. Newport Beech. 973-3777 $44?.ClQO Sun. 11 -4 * 12932 Brittany Wds, (No Tstn) Santa Ana ••4501 Brighton, Newport Beach 759-9100 $369,900 Sun 1-5 673-9333 $3,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1870 Port Charles, Newport Beach 760-5000 $269,000 Sunday 1·5 760-5000 $795,000 Set/Sun 1-4 2105 Vista Entrada, Bluffs. N.B. 2872 Alanzo Lane. Mesa de/ Mar 759-8800 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••633 Cameo Highlands, CdM 631-1266 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 *•3092 Bali, Costa Mesa 759-9100 S1 ,01s;000 Sun 1_5 •324 Cameo Shores Rd, CdM 631-1266 $2,050,000 Sunday 1-5 1139 Charleston, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •9422 Coronet, Weslmlnster 759-9100 $312,000 Sat 1-41 1119 San Jose Ave. Wlmbledon Village 631-7300 $4t7,500 Sun 1-4:30 2712 Skylark, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $489,000 1252 Somerset Lane. Westcllff 631-7300 $785,000 3059 Tyler Way, C.M. Sun 1-4 Sal 1-4:30 759-9100 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR ,1us FAI llM or DEN ••2 Summerwlnd Ct .. Newport Crest, N.8 . 646-7112 $375.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 S46--2313 $245,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 !~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •••116 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 831-1400 $1 ,799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 IOllLE HOIES FOR SILE PIWllRll ........ 1.1.-. ..... II .. 4-Dlex and 3-Dlex lo< Ille. Each has 211R, 2BA wtih mble entry • ffre- place wit h centr1I vac, W/D hk· ups, Ille floon In kltch. • both w/1Unken ttJe tubl, bidet, chin1 ablne11, Softs, ttorqe room & 2 tep. C"t;, 16801 lfoo_..lt. • YU . IHI -.2922 nllht1 •109 Via Wazlers, Lido Isle. N.B. 545-6150 $769,500 Sun 1-5 * ••2009 Yaght Vlndelli, Newport Buch 673-9333 $869,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IEIRDOI ••1850 Boa Vlata Cir, M ... Verde, C.M. 759-MOO $435,000 Sol/Sun 1-5 2838 C.tWpa, EMtbluff, N.B. DUPLDES FOR SILE 3 II ,1111 2 Ill 758 1fk>O $595,000 S.tlSurl 1-5 _ 440 BeQonta. Otd9 Corona del Mar 2771 Mendoza, M-.. Del Mar, CM 7st-aoc> $620,000 Sun 1·4 831·7370 Ult.800 Sunday 1-5 1401 Clift Drive, CUffhaven 1815 Pon w.tbourne, H.V. Hom. 944-92001598,000 7M MOO le29,000 8al/S... 1-5 ............ . ··~--T--.-·-~-~1111-Mt DIDt ... IOO 8un 1~ -W1111l1ni-ml-Dr·=· ltt 11• II Unt.mr- ~"Cr' --,, Ito.GOO ...,...,... .. ,.~ ....... .,.,. --... , .. 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S 10&5 1nC1 Lv MIG 64A· tMt patio & pt1va1• soa Chll· ' , -.-bet 5th S 1500/mo By mo Includes grdnr/water d & Ot< Shor MAeeee N B Lido Parle Moo11e ~· Sorry no dogs 577 Parle Or tM-1521 ran !*• 1 or f'A3'00• sit, SBA. t>onut -28A 2BA Steps to .,_y & ----~---TRW, 'd no 1 1 ...... ··-long temi ..... lmmect1-._.. fernly rm, spa & IO JA"_. RLJY Pvt bch 1980 cost SMK BLUFFS wtd"t gr~-eq • pet _ 1 •-ate OGCUPatte'f posllbla yatd. Mn,500, Oetlene, \NIN Mii $41.500 711()..()457 belt. 3 Bedroom, no EAS'TSIDE 3BR t BA lrp4c, ~'ez: ... 1~t;::1~1:~~ 117751";.0 Aet 164-0909 • 111-1111 •NWPT BCH WATER vu atee>a. patio on both gareoeoo. hardwood flooft 28A beauty wJfeJtures -· .n 28' 28a F/P aundec:k aldH. new carpeta $12 /mo . -MC, No 100 num~out to met'\• 111-1111•111-.. ~.. IOSO •11Ml4........ 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REAt.TORS, 499~1111 cN .... 1111 • ~r~~~u.ru!. ~;h~~~~~ doOls. 1rop1c:a1 garden --9!111' 673_ ~9~ .._ •.... 11N111 .111-11111-··------· .. _ Cennety l/tlltga AM!ty. w/-. lub. *'25•000' Catt Lall for Siii 1400 Lrg yard dble 9"·· Reta BLUFFS E11ec Twnhm 3Br 8-Y•l-I t~tor873"3777 PATTYNl.88IT&31-t2tl ...... _ MIJLc..t..., .. ca S950mo 646·223t ~ "' 2'18• grnbel1 patio 4Br 58a, 4200• sq tt, soler -~ 11111 COWAN HEIGHTS mAT • mJM. E SIDE~angelMonta "\\l 'l ...,...,,. 1u· v 11 comm pool no pets l)OOI, cabana w/ .. una & ...... 1•1.. 1 Acr•, view lo Catalina 3BR 28A wllrplc. •Ira I/1st• 28R 1BA gar No \t \\ _t.,. J . \.. St500t mo 409 Vista I remot• control Jaeuu t. '' 1320.000 Stephenie VIP nice, w/d hl\up Only P•ts Good cr.011 raq i:£ALTORS 19 Roma Open Sat/Sun 2-4 I new Kerlatan carpet 5::;,~~"'~1~0~~~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS. lg PfopenlM. Inc 175-2232 S1500tmo Open :>at & S750 m onth 556-7597 NEWPORT NORTH $700,000 tor qulcll sale corn« IOI t228 Marien 2BR, 2BA. corner Of Cl1n Sun 1 t-6 ~ Larkspur FORMER MODEL Twnhm ••EXECUTIVE cuatom Pro! decorated & llnd· 1 26412 CHAPARRAL Ln, $620,000 Stephanie, & SI Andrews New paint front unit or Appl 2 Muters 2 t 8A frplc 3Br 2Ba View of ocean scaped 38 R new t>eaut (ott Nell .. Gail) I/IP Pro perties, Inc &carpet 2eargar $1150 w /Raylene Mlfade formal d1n1ng·l/IEW bay & park S26001mo 52 500imo 644-1968 615·2232 972-0171. 744·1382 63l ·l266 St300/mo Agt 548-9948 646-2087 •BIGBLUFFS ENO UNIT ~ ltach 1069 iiii~;;;:;;iiFiiiil ...-.....--HouM for rent/lease 3BR •BLUFFS CONDO New Lush greenbelt view t,i .... ,., ... ..... OCEAN l/U PENTHOUSE 2BA. 2 car garage lg drps pnt crpt, apple pool FLEXIBLE TERMS .._, .. m NEWP~T ltland P10YM IMnd 2606 28' 18.t lrple. belM.ll lltU •SUNOECt<• on 3ith St $'160/mo 28R 18A.. wMIWltll dty« av.ii now l t8·880-0700 Recently remodeled ...... ,. $895/mo 64$-0M5 In Newpart 8..acn Tttnnit Cute,"".., 2BR 18A, ,_ & Pool. St1001mo cetpet&'*"' 2CW~· 11M111•1U... 1ng U50/mo loel ut11s 124 Avete 873·3039 ...... Brand new 2Bdrm 2 Bath lllbol,.,..,.. 2607 corn., penthOuM with 2BA 1BA oar 4 doon to r1ntastic oc:een and bey sand Ga5 & water paid voews 1n pnvste Se• Faire S950mo _ MC & r el Ideal 51700 ~ mo tor couiMe °' am lemt!Y C811 MaryAon McGuire No pets 722•7178 Res 846-6770 __ __ _ l'U• IULn 2BA lBA upper frp4c 2 11• • .-Oecils gar lndry. wood -Deem ceit t>eac:n bath PElllSILI s 1115 .111 1111 673-0438 ......... 1~ REIT IL Unturn Garage laundry lBR 28A I block 10 Deck s 1000 mo -()ep ocear Unfurnished ~ea•-35111 St Avl t 1 1 ty S 1&00 mo 5'8·3727 Santa Ana Heights, New· Ttns home 11 ~al* A tOK below bldr prtce yard Newport Htttghts 3BR den ram rm 2 •BA Rent or laase option rvvt .. __ 11 ..... area 2 BA, Largest 2 master bdrm II 2102 -2 6 7 Kn o 11 $ 14 O O tip pool 1ac No pets Agt Barb 675-551 t .,.... • ._.. ...,, very open & spacious S399K .... I JASMINE Craelc. Light 3Br 72 .. 2 • t BA $470,000 852-1003 floor plan w/Otane John-and s.;;y s~~ Os~: OLDE COM • 3 bd upper lam rm, quality decor 2 ... 4v $1675 lse 549-0709 ..... ,Ill IM Baytront Oupleii 2 8R l a.a --OT son kitchen area SBA 650 28 O S t575 usoc pool/1nn1s alll 1216 LARGE EASTSIDE 2BR *-ITlll• Large patoo pool Ove• •110-llOO• S 1200 :tBA S tSOO Lg """ -.-_.. lam1ly rm & the uv1ng rm Chr lS 7 14• • 2 BLUFFS · lmmec De10tes $2600/mo ~sec: 759·8029 .-&* 1ng rm & lg gas ITplc 4 ea' Walk to beacn, 30R • & eeeeeee 3BA111-$1795 ---tBA new carpet, paint Spacious 18R IBA secur-lool\•ng Ne,.,port Bar ga1 wl d 538-137• Den ' car gonge. t250 o~~~:~pl;:' ~~~o:'. 81 THE WATER CdM . Bchlrnl condo t bd. Mlllll •D ~l~n:~, Y:~ds s1~1:1 ~~; ity condo. bay & ocean Avail t 111 675-4839 On wa1er dbl BA 1BA 20 sit. Open House Sat/Sun ... UT/-1-1 den $1998 Beautiful plan 3, with S9501mo 675-8427 views nice patio $1000 Ulll ILIFFS... a 20 deck carport 1-5. $289,950, 2 E,11clt1ng Penthouse con-PENIN 3BR hm patio & 28R. library. family room & Agt 675·'912 3BR 2'~BA S 1 695 1 r1 d g e s t 1oo1 m o DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 ••JU. ••-ID dos with forever Views ot spa S2,200 private spa Gorgeous MESA DEL MAR •RENTALS AVAILABLE Corbin AHOc 644-1271 979-7927 SS0-7120 --Newport Har b or & JASMINE PARK · guard l/1ew 1-4 years renial Sh8rp &clean 3BA ·lam-*•FllOIUlll* * lllffl TWllm 121-41H., 111-1111 Catalina. Sllp available gated 3 bd $2800 I $2875 mo Agl 644-8067 lty rm. 2 lrplct nice decor Ull llLI I -rnn" .. ! 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NEWLY REMODELED *WlTllRllT*-2ea house New •11tner L•do Peninsula Lido 18< 1Ba rel•IQ. wld $800 seeped setting with PIWaA llPlD IUUlll 111-1111 Lg Irvine Teuace home .... T 1111111'1 2BR 1•,B a w,82 on 1 .. _ lrpf dbl garage Winter Mobile Home Park yrly l 13 E Balboa BIYd $375000 Agl Russ _ Poo1.oceanv1ew 3BR · 2BR 1BA. patio , lndry & " .... $1575 673'1~0 gazebO, pool, spa Re-Kunlmann Canna.v v11-~ -.. TllllllU ma1d$5000/mo 673-9323 carport $825 6"4-8586 water St600i mo Call '"' 0 * -673"6030 •999--0 123* eently relurb 4Br 3Ba 1 R 11 6.,"3-.;!9 w••-David Manon Bute Alty LllllY-••-111T -3car gar Agt 644-6604 age ea Y ~:' - -2Br 2Ba single sty twnhH PANORAMIC OC-EAN l/U WllfW ...... 722-1'88 -WINTER LEASE Yrly !BA •, blk to bay ------·---T111s lovelt NB home was poolljacpvtyd 637·9t t9 Lull EKec. home 3Br R JSR 2BA on sand-best OCEANFANT-4BA grt quiet area pari.mg $095 *111&1/IAY ""'* --• _.._,. 1ust remodeled & hes 3Ba. lam rm. lurnlunturn emodeled & sunny 38R 3BR 2Ba 10...,..hoose 2-car beach Sec spa A C are. 1enn°s & vus S 1 400 one utot 219 20th St Brand new Sea Faire 3BA 2BA up 2BA IBA comfortably m one ol • .-.... S3 2BA. new paint carpet gar rrplc y,alk to Hoag & dble gar S3500 722-6460 PENN· •BR 1>ouse $1 575 Lower unit 675-5068 Condo. never oocupied down. qu1•t beach. white Newport s prestigious -·~ 2106 900/mo 640·2045 bhnds !T'urrored ward & Bay Lille new Sl500 mo W.e.rfr ........... Huge patio. pool, spa water v>ew completely areas Surrounded by Ava.11now1111 June t 5, CUS• c-· u-.. appliances Obi garage ·security 960-5552 UM.Tiii U1· 1• ,_,. ..._, .. _ ~251c 723.4290 renovated S 1 199 000 ranch estate homes. tom 1g 2 sty 2BR 3BA • -~ 2124 lg lenced yard Great ..,..,_ ~ - 1, / .· -.. 2622 •..UYllWI* ua,111 Beautiful 2 BA Condo best view value Call Linda Oeth, 72t·O 116 Grubb & Elhs Realtors &44·6200 *wam1111T* 82' w/docks-Ouplex on Newport Is l and $850.000 Call David Marlon Buie Alty 722-1488 * WllTOUFF * 3 BR, 3 BA. family charmer Customized with large lam rm & lor· mal din rm Priced to sell $539,900 Ltnda Oeth 721-0116 Grubb & Eiits Realtors 64.4-6200 5 BEDROOMS HRIRYU HIS New appliances. 11141. wm- dows custom cabinets k ttctlen. MBA suite Liie time guar root. spa carpets, etc $659.000 MUST SELL! Ullll ..... T Ml-1114 BAYCREST AREA 3-BR. 2 BA, pool, spa, new carpet. t9r sale by owner 7 \4-528· 7621. 71•-248-825 t IAYPUIT .... Over 2000 sq II on Wesl Bay Ave Pnv spa. 2BR 2''tBA. tux custom home $499,000 Cannery 1/11· !age Really 673-3777 IArmll .... '1 •28R 2BA upper C Pta.n $3001( •3BR 3BA 0 Plan S375K By Ownr 1575-9460 ...... IWLD 128 44th SI-Two 38R 2BA Units Ouahty construe- llon Many upgrades Ocean ~. S595.000 Cell JOHN MAURER 63 t. t266 Of 673-1768 WM~· . . . WMllPi.D TWO 3BA 2BA UNITS Quiel street. Bell value 1n town $465,000 Cannery VIiiage Realty 673-3777 .... uYPa.T N•w contemp •BR 3DA hooH with new dock Beaut Int Hlen1111e use of granite & marble. gless bloclt.. built tn stereo. wme cloMt. recess llghl· ·~· dbl walk·ln closet $2,250.000 Cannery VII· 1-ot Aeelty 17)..3777 OPEN Sat /Sun 11-6 beauhlully landscaped lam rm hm Furn Frplc & 3BA 2BA Condo t845 nghbrhd' 675-5427 llLIOI COVES 4809 Seashore private yard includes a garden S 1150' 673-86•2 A n a 11 e, m A 11 e • u a A 8 o A 11 1 E w • fl) YEAAL Y 2Br 1Ba house l'llewty redec 2Br close to w yerd 1 blocl( lrom beaen trl)lc. gar pkg beach S 1025 mo Open space S t080-675-28 lO Contact Chnt Moses Po<>I patio deck ng & $ Oarq P<*rt 2 I 26 2BR 2BA • Dito & slip ., " Cannery Village Really A 1 Beautotul 2BR 1BA gar· 1· lOOlmo Avail 11 15 • .,_________ S2•001rno yr"' KNOLL 3BR 2BA com· house Sat Sun 213 OPEN 10-4 310 DAHLIA grass area ppro• Please call alter 6 pm ., 573.3777 or 642-1663 2•800 sq 11 A must see•• age new er pt lrplc 541_6707 •ll0-1000• pletely remodeled·Jusl SS49 000 Call Spyro wshrldryr. beam c:eolngs. hke new• Full green~I 32nd St 631-4720 Al/E A:>t B UITILIFF Best Newport address 3Br. lg lot Asking S475K Owner/Bkr 760-6776 *UmlW/Mll* Dock for 50' boat labulous Bayfronl condo S375 000 Agt 723-0446 6 11 Udo Par!\ Dr OPEN SUN t-4 P•UUIYIWID BACl<BAY TOWNHOUSE 3Brllott 21,Ba S279K 387 Seawtnd Newpon Bell OPEN Sal/Sun t -5 548-5792/H 476· 18891W For Sale By Owner-BlutiS Best 8 uy1 City hghts view Lille new Ange111a Open Sa11Sun 1-5 760-8786 2071 vista Del Oro HARBOR l/IEW HOME 5EfR 2' rBA 3 car garage. ramodeled $695 000 Agl 640-7258 476-7083 LIDO t$LE · Beautoful 4 bd baylront & new dock lor 1arge bOat Great location & VUS SOid l\irn1Slled 63 1-1400 s t.799 000 SEAl/tEW • Perteet 3 bd. wrap around pa1tos & spa on corner lot FaDulous city hghts & ocean views 760-3600 $665.000 WEST NEWPORT Spacious duple• wllh 3 bdrms 2 baths & fire- place in each un11 Just 1 'llock to best ocean be acnes 673-6900 S•95 000 .. 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II 1 ftlTl llllTA Most desirable E Plan JBR lam rm View. model eoN1111on The Bkrs love 11 & u y 11 will sell tas1- Hurry1 Only ~86K For Appl can JOHN CARO 720-l288. or 645.4444 $1200 yrly 673-5348 Ill 11tYl--view $2800 mo •1Rl/1NE TERRACE Mark Cardetu1.c1 RE VEAR-ROUND LEASE •Large pallos & yards Lovely 4eR JBA spec· 720· 1760 5BR GBA Avatl 1111 •Small pet ok $2200 Ot1ve by 121 •Carports wlstorage Hunt. k ach tacular vie""s 2 car gar .,.._ _ .,.._ age $4100 mo H5Wi H&Wi H•"' Topaz 213-696-3897 •Pools •BAYCAEST 2BR 2BA Spectacular ocean & bay _________ , IU lllUE ans llYflllT 2 car garage wshr Ory• ;~:~:,;_B$~74f~/every 8.tlboa 600 W WILSON 2BR 2BA ""''"dock for 4o 1ne1 $1250 mo Tllll11lllL IULn P~a 2107 uu.-.2141 11 boat Furnnure avatl •OXFORD COURT 3BR BEACH AREA 3Br din Lg patio 'N•lh spa 2 l BA w tile lonesl 111·1110 ON THE BAY View of 2BA 2BA 2-sl~ twnhse rm. hv rm etc Gated S2200 mo 673.Jni VIEWS ot park lakes & -----Balboa Isl IFerry 2Br pa110 tned yard pet ol( pool & spa clubhouse mountains $ l900 mo YUIL Y MUIFlllTS AVL NOW' •BA 3BA Upper unit of Duple" w lrplc huge master oorm 3 Loca11ons 10 ChOOM 10 lrom S 1900 to $2200 mo •3BR 2BA w toreptace & p11k1ng S 1800 mo •I WllTI IL TIS llMIH tBR 1BA lrplc garage pv1 deck wasnerldryef Year lse $900 mo AV! 11 15 644-7394 2111'1illllll 900 SEA Ll'NE 644-261 I 2BR 2Ba. 2-car gar. crpt drapes relrog . d •w sundeci. 2 only Near beach S1200 675-3572 2Ba.sec bldg St5001mo t97t-0Wallace tennis crts on lake nr BEACH COTTAGE tBR 113 9333 YllWtNW1'11Wt Agl Carl 6'0-7000 $625/mo 361-5754 Beh/PCH 5 1500 mo lse IBA sm yrd pari.ong • Sanu Ana 2180 2-RM Studio on LarUpur -••/LJTll/llTIS ----------1 ---S700 mo 506 361h St Wat.._ 10 beacn close 10 -C ... _. u. 2 I 22 •3BR townhouse Newpt 756-2055 W 66t-7904 H 675-4399 or 650-4399 •I YllW If..... Town SQu111e l BR Condo shops & res1aur•n1s Prime cul-de-sac loeal1on ore>na ua ,...,, Hnts, lrple. paho van. --.. SEAVIEW T 1 11 ,. -· 1 4BR HOUSE New paint .. A•-H (SllTl 1 Door to t>eaeh1 5212·A, Secullly tennis poor $575 mo * 476-2055 on ° a Y Pll· 2BA 1BA, trplc gar lndry nice 322 Ogle St =C clean in & out Douo1e -• I Seasho•e Aeturbosnea S 6 0 0 m o d a / s vale eatra wide 101 great CdM locat1on.1 blk S9951mo &47-7540 garage StOOOi mo Call 4 800 s•f •BR tg tormal 2BR 1BA s1100 mo NQ 47•-•00• eves ~59·68l5 • 503; LARKSPUR * wG/unobslructed view lo Chin• Covei oeean *Br1ght&sunny1wnhse'2 714·55t-9124 dining rm gour met pets 432--H>-2Br 2Ba upstairs. b1t-1ns a.rden paradise features 2610 Seavoew Remodel-k 1 h 1 1 1 lrplc nar :one a\11 11 1 50 stream & mdlVldualed ing finished 1 1115 mstrs wlbalhs • •bath 'e en amo Y rm rp•cs Santa Ana Heights • -.,, C 2 ear gor pvt patoo frplC 1_...__ 2144 hbrary 1ac 1ub •n master I 1111w ... ••& I $1200 mo * 476-2055 garden retreats om· S 1200/mo 673-0681 '"'"~ ' t 111 • 1 911 --2184 munity w pool & rennis lrog w 0 micro Pool & -----------5"Y •g 5 "' m Ch more· Outstand•ng ... ,.... Qreat B A C H E 1.. 0 R A P T $779.000 2BR 1Ba Ilse trplc pvt spa·Gated Qu•et com· Orangetree 10 au new 2BR All ll>•S •ocar on over • price Double ma$1e•1 <BR 2BA 2 ear garage $900 mo L1w•9 rm den -• ••tt••• l·I beach gardner gar w d plex $1250 mo By Appt overlooks stream• S860 Ae•e SSOOO ° For de-suite coz, 1 reptace '"d"' F•ont bitCk yard & .._ 1c1>en lg patoo w d & ..-u. --hkup Noo-sml\r no pets only 645-3977 Lv Msg Open Fro Sat Sun 1·5 18'15 Call A ma"~ e4tras 5 1 450 mo A C 9'"0• Spac ous 1nOr)' rm Catt Lil al F()( entrance to guard SI 150/mo * 760-9019 262-0801 213·5•5-0324 mn I .... I s·5-2679 Agen1 Rennoe $'300 mo •rs l266 -23-t513 Jett 760-8333 gated community c:au * E.ASTslDE 2BR 1BA ~=: ·~~~~I:··:i":1;~~;: ~i~t.~:~!~.:~;r~· J;r;~~l.:t~;l tODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ! KUIFllS\ •IMMAC Spacious & 1oght 2 story b•ke to oeaen \ [\'O :t._)'r I 1f \ 'I I 3BR 3 tun baths rrp1e 2 3BR. 2BA. renced b1111ns 0eeantron1 lu• 4 ooo sq it '£ALTORS . pvt patoos 2-ear gar W'd S1 175 542-8718 hm 50 gtass LR .iBR hl\up Great loc nr park 2 WKS fiee rent' Lrg JBR puD pvt steps to 40 d~I. ACRC>aa $1700 Avl now 759-9 t94 2BA·2.story condo Frple. on sandy cove Fur" YIW IALIU *JASMINE PARK • brick patio gar pool S4.000-$4,500 499-2 t83 En1oy a game of tennis New 3B• 3'1Ba condo, $1175 Call 6i5-6629 before Sunday Brunch mm1 view S22001mo No 3BA 2BA. family rm, frplc o~e okmg p1cturesQue pets * 720-3965 sharp & clean• Quiet gr n ardens TINO mas. N SC Pl I • su1t es-Plan11111on *IL.II-* street r ara. Shutters Pool-Spa Gate 3 BR. • g11est quarters on $ l lOOl mo Call Dave guarded $259 ooo most desirable 1oca11on 5'10·1151 Agt Joyce Barnes Ouesl , block lrom Big Corona lTTli ...... TIS L:1fJ!?! Hins 2 I 50 SNGL ram Ilse .... 1v1ew bit· ins lrpl 2 car gar w opnr gardener New Berber carpi lhruout Adults p1et No pets S 1\50/mo lse S•O·O 138 REIC 71'-759-3315 beach Extra large yard 3BR 3' zBA nu lux condo freshly painted Frencn lrple gar etc 2335 Elden --------- .am--.... I doors fireplace ocean s1375 Npels S,2•3812 L!f'"! Nlfl!I 2151 r"-• view from lront terrace 2BR. 2BA gated comm Designer pt!f'fe<:l-A.ppro" c111ldren & pets are wel-l Pllll ti -ocn 11u every rm sec sys 2 000 s f contemporary come S2 6001mo in· -tll 1'11 upgrded wht Brbr erpr Sacnt1ce at $595 000 eludes gardene1 $1950 unlurn 496-2800 OWC at 1~, .... •Af/-1 .a Mountain Setting SUI· --rounded by streams & llLIHIT llW•lll Ill Mllllll falls' 1BA & 2BA condos ~--~---.utnll ~ Pn•••, wtgarage wtopnr w d Newport kKh 2169 Oppulftflt dramatic: 811· l11-lJM hkup. woodburnmg trplc ...... YIWIH•I Qursite design Furn ava•I micro $900to S1100 3BA . den 2BA pool I p s 1 195.000 321 LARKSPUR Duplex 2 1SI • deposit No pets 2 paliOS 2 ear gar blt·lnS Ult• NW .. S 2BR unots 2 blocks to CALL Velma 549-2447 new paint clean Quiet New custom •BA, lom1ty waler Loaded up· BEAUTIFUL' Prov street S 1625 t8181798-9504 rm l/1ew -private lo· graded •96-3921 Rou end unit twnhse 2BR ca11onr $795,000 3BR 2BA Duplell Frple 2'1BA llp. patio dble •lllYUILY I Scatter 6 IS f\KIOuS t 1 Unit or weight 16T~ 21 ~1> 22 Love 23 Custom 24 Con<*rwng 25F•t- 2e Polltlaen 28 Combine 29 Women'1 ,_ 30S....,...too 32 Night ""' 33 8effte 3$ NoW9I 31 SN>a pel1 3& tturriacl 3t luftak> 4 t l!lefor• 42 ArlNd confllcU Q Indigo 45 GoftCloler. e.o 47 Singer 85 M \1(2 86 Tramgr..ion1 :~ 90 Sktlla 91 Ant!Que 92 Fabric 95 Furrow 960~tlont N~tie:etad 1000. ~rate 101 Al.o not 102 One 10. o-ter 105 Aenowrl 10& Demoliell t07 City In Nevede 10& Mufftar t tO TNly \12 De-. 1 13 Roman godOeaa 1t4 Gu t 16 -Grande 1 17 T .. wfldty t 16 French region 1 t9 Stem of etMc> t21 Tlw- t24 Secutty t Fastener 2 Yours 3 Compet1I01 4 Am led)' 5 Moisten. 60!~ 7 e.oeca 8 Left 9 Unit °' wort! 10 Netlonakty t t Practice 12~ay 13 Cr..,_ 14 Ouatu 15 ~Ing 16 8Nouec 17 Prealdwtt ~ II -Doone t9 GenMn l)lalol 20~ 27 Orianl 31 PNOitn 34 UQuefy 37 P<*ute 3tSnM• .O L~polnt 42 llu•-- 74 8aecfl 75 Fet>tic 78 C<*>r 79 Tr- 8, Aftl'tOY 83~t>te ,_ 85 Aftalr aa S.lmWetl 89 Weight 92 Exude 93 AegloM .. Got up 97 Stripe 911 .... Carter 100 Appointmen1 103NOl-- 105 ~ 10&-...14> 107 ,__.. lOIC.. 111 AciPewence 1t2 ....... \13 Demiar - le'-tlaiahlon 1t5 -u.. t 17 8egir'I aogelrl 118 8uMle W olm IAYIS gar. newly decorated gar S 1200 6'2· 7540 AlAL TORS 67l-n71 111-1111er111-llM 602 Avocaoo S 1445 incl -•• .. lll•lTU gas & waler 760-9020 -··-- Best Nawp«l Peninsula address Stec>s 10 bMCl'll 2 ear parking wld hkup bullt-tns. newly decor· alad CANNERY ~ 41Noteft'Wlle 52 ¥1911-. 53 Oumey one 56,.., 125 tnetance 128 00. 130 ScMn 13t ~ 132 e.cs 44 OdClbel 45Qnad 48S-ter 120 Wlllul 122 ln, .. .._.-.-ice- 123 Nmtural 'llT ...., RfA9( EASTSIDE 2BR house ••-•• / INCREDIBLE HARBOR/ Quiet community. gllr· 4BR. 2 5BA. newt'-re-' .. OCEAN l/IEW Beautiful b .. d p t m-"'•1-" S375K o'PEN ''t°'\"f \""i"Yt' a,u·~ 'II · age encl ac .. yar e RENTALS. JR MGMT 675-4606 .,., "" \ . \\ ~ '\. "-' 1 1 ~ \. remodeled •BR 3°tBA, ok $800 646-4902 HOUSE SAT & SUN 10·5, ' "' new l\1tchan, huge master 2 Summerw1nd Court REALTORS suite. pool, furn /unfurn 646-7t 12 Short term rental ntn,.. ... u, 3BR 2BA dole frplc. CUI· tom b II-Ina. terge yard. RI/ aec•ss $43•.000 Cell Jan. GnJbb & Ellis 85'~I001 109).ll... SELL throu"h class1f1ed Ml-1111 . S7000t mo 673-9387 CALL MORNINGS Adorebl• 2BR 1BA rear duple,11 Fireplace. gar· age pelio USO/mo 514 Ja mine AQI 6~5-•9 12 * * * * * NEW LISTING * * * * * M Tim FIR8T TO all THl8 CU8TOll M8IDINCI Frenola doon. nultecl 01•n1a, A.81.D. IMerlor d11l1n $749,000 Let U1 Help Y H Sell y,,, Pr.,.rty! Ctll Cl1111W, 642-5678 for inf o~mation & surprisingly IOw 51 Heppai Illig eo fye s-1 11 o..m. .. ~ 15 Silty M Turf 17 Fruit " Legel matter 70 Laws port 7t '- 72 .... 73 """'° 740-n ,..... raob«Mt n Corwlnoed 71 ...... t.ney IO Demi U9111C1ed ....... tlM Limb 137 ....,... t39 Actor c.m.y t4() 81ec61th0mt 142 AeaWl9 tQ S""9 145 End ....... emends 150Aoot ........... 15 1 ~ol --- 152 Cl I Jtlc4 153 Group 15' Sows 156 APPi oedtes t5' LOCI! of M6r 157 ...... -• .. BalldlMder Brown 49 French wine 50 Dodga 51 Submlaaiw 52 Ceny 5' CllPS 5e 8'r0. 57 Vegatllt* 58 LMMd ltgeln eo Spet9 It c,..,..,. - e2~1ng 13 UMwwland eenp 17~ .. ..,.,., --~11y 72 bDoeeO n ...-.. 124 Falr-hllired man 125 Throws 121 Baldaedel ,,_ 127 Grin 129 F,..,,,.,,, 131 Ptenb 1331y ~ 13' Tendon 135 F001 1*U 137 ~ 131 Ollertct 140~ 141 w ·-, ......... 14' ..... 147 .... t•--o· ........ • <>r.,.. C09lt DAILY ptLOT/ Sunday, OCtober 29, 1989 ~ .... (. 2624 @ 11111 26li &-Lid; 2669 NN!Oft It;& l669 loo11unatt1 Want•d ~2M,wgklt,_, 1llt1ntripi.11,beem*-Ult-,. •• f!Um ******** llREDOfLIVING IN 2724 _____ lililillil d/r,flp.dt*gw.11ro.s J;wtpetlO. ow-oe. ~ 18AS635&29Al7S5 1nct lop., .. park..tlkeeetting .......... H0l£LSALLWEEK?Aent 1400 HwmlleOnly NOn-COM ()(FICES 47111 & of PCH. l1250mo IMO/mo Dt1¥9 by 117 l)rVI garege, Q .. & water Beeullfully melntelned rw•111 • l\W~ cozy 18R on Imler Uhltla ~ "° 200 sf PCH/Fer•af 11:=11=• 212-11110Mlna/Suunne a.ttlfOOk lf\. 875·3-435 No Pet• 2323 Elden 18R Apt w1g1rage Of fl9f Newpof1 Bay Avail Mon· pe11 10l-8 Avocaoo OooCI PflcnoJ-.n... null Large lBA • gerage • 2 BR. t BA. 9"CI patio, S.8-7854 carD0<1 Vaul1ed ceilm.Q, -Frl.'2501.-983·1053 Cofonao.1Mlr873-7717 ~pt,petnl,a/C t73-4120 9!!of9lnl!lis 2'°4 ··: ll/lllmr '*'"Ory & frig. patio, new carport new drapee, no EASTSIO£ 2BR IBA bale<>n&Q flrec>I~. pOOl, IPml• ... MIJllT Uf BALBOA Peninsula POint CM~. buty ~ VencfinO AoulMIL.octll fat 11 ft :t!" ...... peln\,NSO/n\O CIOM10 peta.5mln tobeh S750 W/gereoe CloNIOIMtfY• epa.B ******** 1Br IBantNBc.nter/JW 3BR2BA 2ProfMMftl frontage,xlnlloc,500.,I, •••• CtlHP PoHlbl• ~.. l11P1' bMctl 723-0582 17~410 ~9-7007 th 1 n g I Ava 11 no w 1680 Up 111 ~ Secunty * FrM Cable lnclud lnn $796 ..... 1 8-40-1364 aame 0t F ()I( "®Imo mo-to-mo $300 111 & ~ each macl'lln• .. •BAY ·TIMBERS• $7351mo Agt 631-7370 N~ .,.,, s.&-2447 mov1e channell & 2 ch;~ ''"" pe' 11111ut 613·9359 1aa1 63t-2eee 831-28'8 saoo ..-iy ce11 11 /tli,,. Win 1, COIQ iiiU 2624 IBR, frptc, cable, poOI WTW Dana ,... 2626 Nov. 14 WllTIUff fir na COM 2Br 28• ''°"' hM DESIGN OFFICE. Pt1v1t• Frank 1.-00.~$ 111--.1• 1000 60 FT. mu11 ... 1 lBr P•llo. gat No pe11 399 2BR gareo-. no pet• •Oveflli lld lu•ury 1111111• 0 1 11119 2 1 8• Reeevtl rad. P,.0!!1 3!r9 5 M/F 25-35 n-1mlcr. no offlG ... studloe & cleflcal MA.JOA STEEL BUILDING SINGLE perenl/father trlpi.11. eundeck, w/O W Bey St S695 6S0-6357 2089·C Garden Ln Open *~.,_It tutnllhed or unfurnished u an u .. ..-" pets FP. dl w, lg closet1. 1t1t1on1 a111llable Im -SYSTEMS MANUFAC-look Ing for LIVE·IN • hkup $750 850-4545 •EASTSIOE 2BR IBA• Sun 2-4 S875 548-0168 lmmec frig. ger. S575mo ~=tt= ocean and WESTCLIFF 2BR 28A S600/mo 723-0838 mlldletety tor archltect1, TURER aetectlng oealef Housekeepetl Nenny non • dey, 8'2·5393 elter 7pm lmmac . pool. cable, near E'SIOE IBr,"' i i, cable TV 875· 1849 or 498-7649 •All new health club and Condo, d/w wtd lrplc, COM 2 rms avalilnow In dHlgnera. englnHra In avall1b11· markell. amkr Care for daughter, ' ·-.. •••HI ehops. No Peta S7251mo & OH paid "R'eta reqd No 3BA 2BA w/2 car gar recreation canter cerport, pool S950/mo new 3Br condo nr bc:h Prestige bldg with recep-Commercial, lndu1trl1I age 10 Nice Legune -.-646 5137 11am 7pm S 7 New ocean vu s 1 200 8 955-6385 Of 240-628 t wlcarprt. lndr" rm. s4oo1 tlonlal. ~port Beach end rural bulldlnga. Beech hse 'It blk to bc:h. Pool, spe, lndry, gar See • · • peF Is, S568•5• &818601 5 14 •W6 alk 10 •lboa Island 1450 720•1008 Ive m..., Mo-lo-mo ok. Cl.II Jull• Stiner eds; Dealer tern· Exp/refs 311-5773. 8-5. . 10 •""re<:latal 83 1-7376 ••• _. .. * lower .. .,. apptm Pet ok Grubb & Eiits • -m o leases available W. ~rt al llA ..,. lor ahowtng. 631-6200 lnar; Engineering end de· 494-88' 1. eve & wllnd1 .... _.,_ 858-9330 •Pets welC!ome y I 0 / • I t c --3BR-Ida" •Bonus Big lBR Apt 38R 1BA Collage W/O E'SIOE 2Br upslllrt $635 I f vula r y. ,...v now dM. prof Fem ahr • FOR LEASE. 18• Frontage. algn tupport prov ....... EutMde locl 880 & lodry hkup Has carports for 2 Cable hk-ups lg i;lusets u.-. •-~""' 26,.n ettrttT 9f!.}" 11550/mo 842-3850 Bkr 2BA condo. Newly re-1398 sq.h at S 1.215 sq.tt To quality to purchase 111-------~5~530~ rm Peho. ger & eeble avl cars. No pets. S8751mo No pets Reis reqd 352 num _..u, ""' ..., W YIAll Y •llltllll furbished. ocn 11\1, private 440 E l7lh St Coat• f1c1ory direct dealer Emp!o1mtnt $635 No pets 631-6427 Avl 11115. 722-6294 Vtctorra 645..a161 apptm •LAG DI• trt-.. vet, 2Br 2 ltartf ......... Life 2BR, 28 ST. SIOOO bch, gar. $525 759-6837 Mesa 645-8523 ~O;_j;g~3:~ E•tC 2~~91 •l"fW·fllml l /••.a-hl T ""·-lolls, 2•,Ba, cath. cell, T 2BA L.ldo Isle $1050 Chr111111n female-Mek1 1 E f & rewerOlng Sparkllni clean 2Bdrm, •110 LlllTlll -IH n.-akyltte, FPi. Roman Ba 1•1n.. · · · or 2 mature rmmts 10 shr NEWPORT Recall/Olflc:e WedgCor Acceplance n,oy a un S 1•.ea 750 All ut1ls pd 2Br l'·1Be. pat•-> $825 wl d hk up, 2400 sl nr 3BR, Lido tale St500 3BA home Ed ison Pk 750 al Ground llr. by Corporation: 6800 East eereer In Pro-p ortl Frig, 0., S0try no pets S 1IO lfF 2548 Orange 6'2-2520 Hunt Harbour $ l 450lmo Auoclated Realty Service Newi>Ott City 11111. Good 11empderl Avenue. Oen· management Pd training 1960WALLACE EaslS1de2 &39 ATwnhse '2131 860-9513 -20 2 5 W B alboa area 963·8004 Lv MIQ prkgS11751mo873-3777 ver,C080224 & guarantee Mr Mann ,.nl ... .a Stw.,.lt 1 ~' 673-3663 tor Marion 638-5815 6'2· 1424 642-4905 Apts Frplc d/w garage • • -1 ••• -•••-yard/patio lndry rm $525 gas/water pd nr 2BR 1BA. encl oarege, (11•)111-llOI Costa Mesa MIF share -••-= -lnvtstmfnt APT MGR-On-Site. PT '°' •Big Beaulllul qu .. t tBR $875-SlOSO/mo stOr9$ 646-5330 Iv mso patio No pets Dish-200 Promontory Drive Mfsc. Rentals 2BR. 1BA nice apt Wl d Office or relall, 800 sll. 2908 newer 16 unit complex Grwat East11de location' 2617 ORANGE AVE washer & lndry rm West Wac1f1C Coast Htgh· $325 • ''t utlhtl" * front window near curb. Oppottunhx Rent reducllOn ollered Lndry room. BBQ Patio, TSL MGMT 6'2-1603 llUT LIOATIOI $725/mo 843-0930 way and Jamboree Aoad) Rooms 2706 642-8657 * block 10 Coast Hwy ENJOY 14~ 15% return on Call Pam. Agt 546•5880 ~age. cable avail $635 IBr 1Ba upstrs lg patio EXTAA LARGE 3BR 2BA Ready to move 1n. move-Trust Deeds SI0.000 10 'Y No pet1I 631-8427 •Lg Sharp & Ctean 1BA $625 2Br 2Ba spacious 2 car garage. washe< dryer REGIS MANAGEMENT * CORONA DEL MAR * mOITM lll•f In allowance 497-5 t32 I 1 000.000 Call Denison ART SALES Seeking Wt::Yt:rll!ld APUTIHm Large auracuve Apts in a beaulllul garden setting Pool/spa Garage or carport Sorry no pets 2Bdrm 2Ba S800 398 W Wilson 631·5583 1 Bedroom 2Bdrm IBa 30 1 Avocado $665 $775 642·9850 I MlllTH TO IUOlll .,, t BR. $550·$650 "'2BR $650·S750 "'38R $950 Gas & water paid• Pool garage dishwasher• 642·5073. 650-6069 tBR bit ins carpels con ven1ent lex. Non-smkr working woman pref S475 ·sec. 494·4695 I BR garden apl beamed ce11tno patio walk -in closet garagP nr trwys & Perform Arts $625 mo secunty 64 1-3078 *1001 LOCITIOI! 2BR 1 1BA townhouse laundry room patio all bu11t-1ns S825/mo 2078 Thurin TSL MGMT 642· 1603 new carpet. drapes & $725 Pool ga~ rel Hg taci1tt1es. patio we manage to be the best Room 10 rent tn 4BA 2400st New Houae o bc:h Share attractive office Assoc 673-7311 NOW• energetic 1ndtvlduals for paint Patio & oar age. 1nc1 No pets $500 sec 7 97 0300 * * * * * * * * houM $550 2 sir M to shr wl rnp M/F swap-meet art sale1 Sat $675/mo 645-5577 645·5853 145 E 18th St I 141 I· 988-7271 Nsmkr Don 1miss11 your space w/sm real eetate -& Sun Call 71'-848-8603 .LIOI Tl .Uc. budget=$550. 536-0750 co ON THE BAY In New-Money To Loan 29 14 •Clean quiet UPP9' 2BR Large 1 BR hdwo floors le ct\ 2648 •lllTlllfHlfJI( port Ken 631-6052 •WIOOWHAS$$S 4 TDs• A TTEN TION EARN IBA new appls. crpt $575 ulll 1st & 1as1 Uguna a 3BA 28A upper untt gar-Fem (25-40) n·Smkr to shr M o N E y A EA D I N G drps dl w Gar w/storage 179~Newport 81>1d Apts •LAAG'E tBR. OCEAN age DJW W/D hk up IUIYPAll* unique Balboa 2BR. Lg SMALL luxurious office $10,000up Nocred1t" BOOKS•S32.0001yearin- S730 NO PETS 640-2495 2 3 846-2588 493 3033 v EW N be h 51200/mo 1988 24' Terty RVs lor rent deck view w/d, garage wl secty New bldg near No penalty Call Denison 1 1 Dela Is 1 ear main ac by the month in park airport golfcourse View A.HOC. 873-7311 NOW• come poten •a ' *SHARP 2BR. fireplace Sharp 3Br 2Ba lower Enc Utt I paid $800/mo 210 lugoma w/great fac11tt1es Sec Refs $550 . dep Avail 183 sit '/' 14-250-0464 1-602-838-8885 II Bk398 lgpvtpallo.enclgarage gar. new carpet s & 249·1211or497-4581 TSL MGMT 642·1603 dep . tat mo 536_8316 11 111 Jim 541-5341. "'A TT ENTION EASY small pet Ok $775/mo drapes $835. $650 sec COMMANDING VIEW of •BLUFFS 28• 2Ba. fplc. 675"445° Commerclal Property WORI< EXCELLENT PAY• Avail now 760-8862 No pets 963-1562 coast wan-wall glass poo112carportslco1n wtd Laguna Bch turn room FEM RMMAlE WANTED 2778 Assemble products at Beach across street $950NOPETS722-8011 Pool pvt enlfance Shr 22·29 nice appear Lo home Det ails 111 •Clean, quiet 2BR 2BA Lil 2BR 1' 1BA walk ·in · 8 BA $350 N-smkr 35 gas kitch. dlw wallpaper. closets. qarage. 5795 mo Luxurious Large l1v rm Eves/wi..ends 722-140 rels 494_0451 rent 1n beaut Npt Bayview Plllll lO&IL ., ____ .. __.. 2920 602-638-8885 x W-398 sml balcony. garage. $700 sec 544-749t or Gourmet kilch Pvt deck •VERSAILLES LATOUR 4n e)(Ch 4 hostessino iew· lfWPllTIUOI "'""""'"'~'...-"u ATTENTION EXCELLENT $825 NO PETS 640-2495 957-0730 419B4dr2m26$5965 4L9o9 dle9p5o5s1t 2BR 2BA. lrplc quiet loc NB 1 block10 l.leacktt Pyt elry parltes 760·7858 SIE corner Westcllfl Dr & AllS INCOME FOR HOME AS- mealia.11u &PAITlllllTS These attracltve Apts lea- ture pool spa prtvate patios or oecks garage or carport on a beauhtully tanoscaped setting Sorry no pets 1 Bedroom S655 2Borm 2Ba twnhse S845 121 CllTtll STlllET COSTA MESA 1'2· 1'2• CLEAN 2BR 2BA patio fenced yd gar w1d hkup $825tmo incl grdrir wa11 252C E 16th Pi 966-1521 TRW req d no pels -Low LOW MOYE-HI • or • $1200/mo lse No pets entry no coo ing NB Prol l F rmmt non smkr SEMBLY WORK INFO $450/mo 631 5550 e es Irvine Ave High v1a1b1lt1ty ft't '' te Jfl, TAWA91no lee644·72 tl • v 25-35 shr lg twnhm. all tratf•c. ~ood slgnage C ALL 504 -64 6-1700 SltlT /Hiii iF SU !BR lrplc gar No pets Nov-June 1714) 494-5184 & wkends days 557·6290 amenities $S20,mo • 1.4 8 SO FT Free anonymous HIV DEPT P2628 •WESTCLIFF AREA• testing at Laguna Beach *I WIS Fill HIT* Newly refurbished 2BR Sleeping room Quiet set· 'iulll 650•6534 t•l-1101 Community Cltnic 460 2BA. frplc S9501mo ling Neel male Non NB Lrg custom home Ocean Ave Laguna Spacious 1BR & 2BR like Newport Buch 2669 720-1970 smkr No drugs Costa s1eps 10 beach 2 of 3 rms * * * * * * Beach 494-0761 Call for Mesa Reis 548-5056 avatl $5001$625 • • >Ultl OIW a WIG! appointments lor week-new cond $625 & $725 ~ Frtg range micro pool •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •YUILY I WlllTH carport tndry All ultls •GATED COMMUNITY• Ocnln 2BR $1200 yrly pd e•cepl e•ec No pets 11111 OAIYOI Ocntrt 2BA $ t 100 wntr 17141548-0492 28A Apts w 2 car garage Nr sand 2BA S 1150 yrly Best 3BR S 1500 yrly MONTE SERENO central A C wet bar ftre· Balboa hm 2BA $900 wntr place micro washer & Prestigious l1v1ng Ou1e1 garden pool setting 1 BR S625 2 BA $770 Electrtc gate., 10 car dryer hkups Golf course Low pnced 3BR S950 yrly 111ew All ma1nl incl Sorry 11111 w1m Ill TIS No pets 644·0509 lll·•HO ports cao1e TV & BBOs •••••••••• •Vrly 2BA 1BA wgar Upper Unit at 215 32no St Avl now• S900 mo Own• Agl 722·8520 5 min 10 the beach No oets 642 3146 *SHARP 2BR 2 lull oaths 5850 mo Move on allowance pa10 Call Pam 546-5880 Agt • WATtlFlllT • lfWNIT MAllU APTS •WIT• HAT sun• EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY WES T Newport steps tn 1s1 & last 548-44t8 t70 252 345 sl l·Arts day evenings and Satur- beach Borm st>p bath Ntsmkr shr oceanfront crafts olllce storage? days k1tchene1te Non-s~kr 2BR IBA Nwpl Bch hse Go E·stde Costa Mesa IO· YILllTEEll mature S575 548·3193 upstairs Carport patios cation SCOTTI 548·2794 S6501mo 645·3600 •••••••••-I Estab foreign student org seekr; area coordinator 2718 ----------i NWPT BCH Shr Twnhm •Costa Mesa store tor Hotels Motels SU WI MITtL w prot I M 2Br den lease B•g front window Wkly rentals now avail 2 .ea pool tennis 2 blks 1100•2200 5 1 great tral- $147 oo wlo. & up 227·1 t>rh SSOO :ut 548•7208 lie llow ltb move-in al-lowance NNN 497-5132 Nwpl Blvd CM 646· 7 44 ') NWPT IRV M F 21-35 prof --------••! 10 sn1 lrg b11ght 2Br 2Ba You oller mgmt skills at your leisure 1n return tor outstanding travel 1ncen· l•ve stipend program E•P v. volunteer groups & organ1za11ons a plus Call t-800-365-0555 Vacation Rentals 2722 w •th prof M 25 _Dup_le_x-es_/_U_nltJ __ ""'2""7"""96·1 •HMIEll SPECIAL* ss3s mo 759.92~6 llWNIT ICll HPUI -Lo_st_&-Foo-nd---2-92--S HUNTINGTON BY THf ON POPPY Oesigner 5 Clean 2-2BR tBA units $500 REWARD lor return SEA RV PARK 2000 s I 3BR hse hte & ATTN earn money typing at home• 32.000l yr in- come potential Details I 11 602·838-8885 II T -398 AITIMIOUllC Busy Costa Mesa shop E•P prel will train Call Chuck 646-773 1 am•1cua10 Busy gentttal repair shop '" Santa Ana Exp req Excellent working con d1toons lop pay & ben el•IS Call Ed 542-0327 WllY r::~:~:~' S@ R &Uµ-[J, £~~· WOID UMI P11iff01 T1w1lilt•11 Newport Heights spac1uos & quiet freshly pa1nled oeaut1tully 1noscpd Pool carports & lndry lac 1Bdrm lor sngl Adult $695 2Bdrrn townhome $895 Incl formal dining. total ot BAY VIEW Beautiful 2BR 2BA Micro. dlw ltre· place garage & en1oy our prv1 beach S 1905 All maintenance 1nc1 BAYFRONl PIER 2BR 2BA condo 2 ca• garage redecorated Adult!> No pets S 1250 673·6640 Blufts on Back Bay Open spacious nice quiet 2B• 2Ba covrd pr~ng comm pool S995 759-5050 vacation by thl' Othrn b1tle wiocn vu Spectdcu-Downstairs owners unit ol diamond & gold Frplc new appliances bracele1 101»1 10120 v1c great tac•hlles Book no... •ar lurn & art Walk to L•t· Steps to beach s495K Price Club Call 960· 1472 while lew spaCP!> remaor1 111: CdM Och' Short or OPEN Sal 11•5 118 45111 •••••••--- Seachll Bakery Mature Oayt1me counter help Flex hrs Come be a part of one ol H B s l1nest bakeries Call Hilda 960·2425 10AM-3PM ------f4,tellil ._, ClAY I ,Ou.AN 0 0.0HOl'\99 'ke ~ V'O'Tfbl.Q .,.ordt Mio..., •o mo~t 6 •-"""'• .. o,·J• P· ,., 'e''''' of •fJ " ,n '' """' ( f YluO'•t t i,0 t i 0 12 I 1200 Sii TRW req d Sorry No pets 268 E 16th St CALL Curt II 631 1266 * ll1t Slits Eltra* SORRY ~O PETS CALL 1IO·Ol1t WALITllUCI • 3Br 2Ba hse $1495t mo •Lux 3Br 2Ba ai:1S1475 •Bachf'IOr apt $650/mo FURN 1 2 & Bach Clean apts ltl June 90 S1eps to ocean SSOO·S750·$900 535-6786 or 675·6409 •LIN UfFllOIT APT Reservations 536·8316 long term Female $750 St Call Russ Kuhlmun ASPEN CHRIST MAS J Davis 723-0377 Cannery Village Really RENT AL Lovet~ duP"" PllOMOITOllY POllT !673·3777 or 650 J64Cf 3 bloci..~ to rionOol.t l-'11 OCEAN VIEW' 2BR 2BA S- vate ou1e1oor Jacuuo furn all amer1111es $650 Industrial 2788 lP stedm ShOwflr JaCull• mo 673-6605 bath perfect tor coup•e or lv.o 1n01v1du.1t~ PllOMllTOIY POllT S3~0 day 10 Oily mor1 Penthouse rum 2Br 2Ba .FOUND ADS ARE FREE llOllHPn Full charge Et11c1ent energe1tc e•p'd tor busy architectural importer GL APIAR etc Must be computer ·wise Start at $26 000 yr 548·8531 CUl FOii Tiil lLHllLY O U S O MI I ~ I' I I I t QUIET 2BR 2BA down- stairs garage patio & yard gar age 1 car parking 548·8365 Agt Jonn1645·3683 tBR Condo 2nd lloor on the Ver!ta•lles S895 mo 300 Cagney Lane AC111an Realty 645·8513 3BR 2BA sandy beach 818-282· 7733 7 14·673-325~ mum C ;l 11 P"" 1 view lrpl pool 1enn1s 303 920 t 5% 1 spa etc Pvt e~t S650~ mo PALM SPalHS llHOllT Lv msq 613-3881 1200 SO FT wtlront olt•te targe rear drive on doo• S780 mo 629 Term111,1I Way Costa Me~a DAYS 540·9352 EVES 646-0681 Call: H2·Hll LIVE·IN Weekends only 540-4101 OlSllH/AMllAIT ~\ TO LZ AE \ ~; ...__._I _._l'_l.__.._I _..l-..J Spac::1ous nice & bright I 2BR tBA encl g .. rage lndry rm 1n 4 plP• S700 mo 968·8088 lfWNllT ISUll IBr yrly No pets Avail So95mo ut11 po 650-2256 H IOLF CIHSE I 0111et prof tem 3BR ? BA H B Twnhm n1 ocean Ot><;tqnl'r S d,bl mstr '>u•to> O n BR & BA N· mkr cond l <:r r1•n1 "" s 2000 SI F, 3111 llllH Nwpt Bch M· 1 ·A Zone AgPnt 54 t 5012 ---------•I For service station Days & graveyard All benefits FOUND BLACI< & TAN baby Pug dog v. coll.sr Apply 2590 Newport Blvd Co,5ta Mesa .~: : .... I __._P_R..._·_u .... J__.E _"'_._~I _ I I I I I' . Alt9' WI all rq'4 pow9' out· age, my neigt'bof mutt~ "I MYe so maoy dlgltaJ TlllUIUS 1 lllllTllUOI Sparkllng clean 1BR• Stove & trig incl Pro· tess1ona1 only NO PETS N sm~r pref <l $650 mo year1·1 675 9006 IOWFHllT 3H 21A Winter rental Furnished' Clean Unit 642-3850 Bkr Oceanlronl 3BR ?BA Frplc d w pal•O nPw appts S 1700/mo >1rly 642-3850 B~r SISON 'I' I S8"0 Vi> S500 utot 960·6378 S2600 m•) Goll If'• r SHARE 2Br 2Ba Irvine ne&ttl \tJ.I pOQts 1.;t I c Jndo F" non-smkr W D 11ot1•t "'< A. 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M'Of'I income Pos- •ttons ConstructlOn Data Processing Petro- ~ Secvrtly Eng1- -· h ·Mll tary Ooe:Mf ~echaro1cs W•leltrs REWARD Lost in K-M .. rt at Counter= 8 Gotd wed· ding ring wtd1amond channel setting Lady who lound. 1-11ease please return No questtons asked 642-8392 '-'e<>oeal Fooo S~vice & •P•e•rioN--ls----•300-•21 many many "'0'• WorlO· W•CI• IOC•t•ons Pa1C1 ., .... Aa4tfHI. Trav•I & ~uH Benel•t I Love You marry me & PacJlaoe on •" •H•on· come to paradise Phtl men1s S.rt0u1 •PC>h : t j VAN CONVERSION CLOSE OUT SALE •••••••••• ~--..... ------I cani. c11118131 990-3100 Schoofs & 0< seno resu~ 10 paint Carpeted & Clf'an' Fun Service-Gross Shr 3Br 2Ba apt nr Nwpl 203 & 588 sq ft & 22 SI C M Furn S375 Offtee & Retail Available ... • Tow\At • Tn ,'tllt\I e Vaa Poollnl .,,...,.. 1' .. t.ur• haelade: Ford *1,250 REBATE •T•Hpaai e Sdlool Puc:doM •NI cm.; • Pow. ...... . .., .... • /mo Refs reqd 645-7515 .._.111 NB nr t>Uch F 23 • • qutet PfOf. Lrg 2-1ty dupte11 m 11, n w/oc:ean view. wl d. park· 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE Ing SA25/mo eso-1219 Nwpt Bch, A.gt 641 1-5032 ,.,. .. OlanlflM IU-1111 lnstruc:tlon 30 12 BUREAU Of f0R£1CN PRIVATE GOLF LEt..SONS CMPLOYM£NT Low hour1y Rates i:en 1 t(IOlt ' ~'" ~tr•t>t .1n1tr. Call for Appl time Sun., 1tY> Gregory 432-8445 e"Os T o1mp,. flurld.-H .. , • The above P<>S4tlons otter an xlnt 1aJary/benellt1 pkg along with opportun- tlel fOf advancement FOi' more 1nf0tmauon Of' to 1ehedule en appt please call 714-727-2210 llW' .. IU .... WESTERN PERSONAL INSURANCE CENTER (nr )YncilOn 40515 Fwy1J 33 Technology Drove Irvine. CA 92718 COC~TAIL WAITRESS Bftt shoft Apply tn person. 1a1an11 Yacht Club t500 Newoort Eslvd C M OHmRllELP F/T, PI T, no eicoer1ence necessery 63 t -66 72 OHmlPEllOI For drycleaners. FI T with experience Near S C Plaza 3788 S B11sto1 Santa Ana lacing Plaza Or 754-4008 OISTMll lllYICI Loosing weight equats m aking SSS II you have 5 to SO lbs to loose I ve got a caree< for you Call Now 714-5S0-47 4J IWYtlYlllYU Full t•me good driving re· cord Brong OMV print out Cos1a Mesa Blue· prinl 1690 P1acen11a Mml/llUYlllY Office supplies Soutn Or- ange County area Com· pany van assigned rou1e Benefits will Hain Call Bill Wiike al Newporl Sta- 11oners 714-863-t200 •mas PI T To deliver LA Time5 Must have truck & insurance S7 471Hr m ileage 549-8548 lllYll I W&HMlll 11&1 Needed in Dana Point for reproduction furn11ure store Clean OMV reQ d Call 7 14-496-9486 EARN $500 TO S 1000 WEEKLY STUFFIN G envelopes al nome No e•peroence For free 1nlo s en d self-addressed s1ampeo envelope 10 P 0 Bo11 10 Oeart>om Heights M ICh 48 t27 UfTML&L USIST&IT General clerical filing PIT 10 assist editor of monthly trade magazine $7 OOl hr 15 hrs1w11 Cell Pam 7 14·499-459 1 be1W 8-5 OIOATlll&L w.tl PIT FtT women e•cel Xtnt training bonusec; & benefits 760·080 1 Electric *.-..mwe * &nlllT10I Start 1mmedtately Costa Mesa area 979-23 t 1 FH.l IUll/llllH Needed for growing Irvine law firm Call Phyllis 83J-t500 IUIUL lffttl OUlll For Non-Profit Agency 1n Cos1a Me.sa Temporary 2 montns Call 979 7900 UllYIWI P T nelper good woth mechanics Ilea nours good driving record $ 7 -S8 nour 77 1 2852 MAIL ROOM 2PlllTlllS The Orange Coast Daily Pilot has openings 1n tts Mail Room lor a Pan limo INSERTER and a Full Time LEAD PERSON to h11ndle Schedules and Personnel The Lead Per- sor. r11ust be bilingual and ha"e mail room e•- perience Apply in person 6am.3pm Monday thru Friday The Oa11y Pilot 330 w Bay St Costa Mesa Asll for George Arauz 642-4321 bt 203 MlllUl USIST&IT Part-Time flexible hours Will train Great lor col· tege s1uden1 Call Joyce 760-6907 Medical doc1or seeking experienced person for mectocat cosmetic prac- tice Must nave 20-25 yrs public relahons and/or sales experience Con- 1ac1 Renee 636-5840 Mon-Fro 9·5pm medical MUtOAl. HOIPTilllST FI T to asS1st 1n results dept lo~ tab in Newport Ben Good benet11s Tracy 646-0216 •Ill TYPES Perfume & cosmetic dem· onstra1ors for local stores 1-800-83J-8800 nnL 11AU1111 Stable. well established motel cna1n rs tookong tor mo tel managers We woll 1ra1n cheerful & outgoing couples Musi be w1ltong to relocate GOOd salary & excetlent benefits One bed r oom apartment provided Please no chil- dren or pets Call Jen- nifer l<>t prompt 1nterv1.-w lhoS coming weE=k on your area AUITAI 1111 IOl·lll-IH4 NEWPORT SEACH REMEDY OFFICE NOW OPEN ti yoo re seeking a JOO near nome come & see us• We currently nave openings for lhe following •DATA ENTRY OPERATORS •CLERKSIRECEPTS •SECRET ARIES •WORD PROCESSORS No appo1n1ment needed' Call Terri al 644-TEPM NURSE S AIDES part ttme coo>. & d15nwasner for retoremenl nome on Laguna Beac h Call 494-9458 Miriam ll&llTIUlll &SST Newp0r1 Beacf\ full lime 90·day proba11on Must have p a•ntong e a· perience be mecnan- teally 1ncl1ned have a good wor~ & attendence record S8-S 10 hr de- pending on e11peroence Call 650-2749 Mon-Fn leave messoe HOLIDAY ~CHEER ~ BEGINS AT OUR JOB FAIR Knon'• Berry Fann Elnploymcnc Office 80J9 !Xach Blvd., ~na Park (Berwun LaPalma & Craccnc Avenua) SaNrday, November ... 9AM-t PM RECEPTIAOMIN ASST 8.50/HR Restaurant WUTll/WAITIHS Plus bonus/benel11s• With car to .-vice estab· Localed nHt to Soutn hshed rou1es S40-S60 Coast Plaza Must have Cash daily warm, frtendly per. leri't llttlatl sonah1y strong organ1za-979-0747 loon. accurate lyping MANAGEMENT RECRUITERS (714) 751-1424 llOIPTllltlT /T,,lst Fast pace. friendly. fast growing HB company Requires FI T. self- motovaled person Dulles Include nandhng phones typing & general oll1ce support Exp per1erred but w1lhng to train right person 7 t4-847-5007 IHlmllllT /llOn *RETAIL* Come work 1n America s most t>eautotut Ch11s1mas stores 1n SOUTH COAST PLAZA and TUSTIN PLAZA We n8'9d your latents 1n retail sales and as cashiers Flexible nours 1mmed1ate open- ings, no experience' INTI ll&IT PLW (7 t •) 546-2520 nm1PLW (7141730-114 1 Poslllon available on small ---------• Newport Beacn Law form •m• Law exp nelpful but not nee Pleasant pnone IEW'f NT IT&TillHS m anner & accurate Orange Cos largest ofloce typing a must Growlh supply co is now open in potentoal witnon the form Irvine We are accepting Call laura 759· t080 applications tor tne fot- RECEPTIOlllST :~~~g FI T & PI T pos-* 1n&1LIAUI •STIOIOUll •WUllllll w11n or w•tnout word oro cess1ng needed for lemp assignments Top pay bonuses vacation & nol- 1day pay Call O l Weaver Temporaries 979-2900 tOO'•• FREE ••••••••••• IHEPTilllST * 18K PER VEARw •AVIATION FIRM' •FUN JOS1 •GREAT HOURS' •J WEEKS VACATION AFTER ONE VEAR' Call Fran Mon-l'ro 8 !> 85 1-9393 After 6pm call 67J-417!> RECEPTIOlllST Local community newspapers seek a Recep * lllYlll Must have high s1andards & en1oy dealing with the public Many company benefl1s1w1ll 1ra1n Please pnone tor onlormallon Ask tor Mr W1111e lfWNIT ST&TillHS 72 Corporate Park Irvine, CA 927 14 17 t4) 863-1200 1n&1L-OUll0&1. Help wanted F T P T n1ghls & weekends on the Showroom olloc;e Must be dependabte & """ote P1e.ise apply at WtCKES FURNITURE 3200 Haroor Bl C M l•OOISt Sw1tc:tlboard Op 1n&1L S&LES erator Eaperof'nced Ne"' ,,1deo slore C M required Musi oe aote to are.i need~ P T l\elp riandle v.a111 -1n <:u5 Must oe Jva•ldble !'ve- t o m e r s b u s Y nmQS & wet'lo.ends Must s w • t c n boar a an a be enerqetoc A per.,on· rna11 poStage machine abte 650 6676 E1o.cellen1 bentilol pack age and credit union membersn10 Applv 1n person at Daily Pilot HOW.lay St. o..ta•sa,oa 114-142-4121 bkferPrMIMlll1la RnllLS&LH Person wanted lo• cnr1. temi>orary furn1turf' cn.i1r• 1n Foun1,11n V.itley Sas1c salary plus comm1ss1on Woll l"l"' 7 14 ·964·0J:?5 Sec for ousy con~lructoon oll1ce Word Per•eet a must Sat.ir~ comm with e•Pertf'nce 'l4b-"i 100 J~~].]T~ SALES STOCK CASHIERS WSS PREVENTION Thi' ~. C'nt'fS\ :Mil M)'k ul d"° nalc• l' now ~ ln ttw J <A'W n:tllll.~ ~In~• I.hr ,.oulb t,,,._..:.i...: Oatel9 Tiit 0.1411111 la1kerT11• 1,1rtt1 (;oldwel! San~er a na· 11on.;t 1eader on res1i.Jt'n t•al real estate services has secretarial pos1too'1s available 1n our Corpor ate Law Depar tment Respons1b1l1t1es include prov101ng 9enera1 sec· SECRETARY Hadson Powttt Systems an engineering ano con struc11on firm has an om· mediate opening ror .i Secretary This posotoon reQuore~ .i congenial organored on dovodual to perform St!C retanal du11es to inctude heavy word proces!l.ing pnones. toting ana other oener at cterocal Out oe~ retaroat ana ddmin1s-1 trat1ve assistance with We want you to app Y of pro1ects anO reports We you have these skill!> reQutre excellent com- munoca11on skills detail oroen1at1on and tne ability to lunctton well unde• deadlines Previous 1~al experience woula be a • Typing SOwpm • 2-4 years experience • Excet1en1 grammar ~kilts • H1gn school d1p1oma or equivalent Olus In add1t•Or'I you We provide an e~c:Pllent WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL G APA~"EFD ""P a 10( l''' t ' .,rJ,,... ,tt<,. ;r11) ( 'mlJM•• ""' ,.,..,, JOb vlfPr tor yc.ur .-mpl(•vrnent as a ~e<:urot) o lt•( Pr GAEA i WAGE"> .Jnd J06 SATIS- 1' ACTION are r•u• '0eC•dl· ty !>•ntF Ou 1..I 1>11 ts DE. MAND ONL ~ THE' VERY BEST * r Jlf I mp IJOS•' •1n'i> av.J1lable • :?S "'t!i!l<t'nd part tomt' pos1t•O"~ cc en I tor some O•zarre •eason we don I (J1i!Ce vOU wrtnon 24 nou•i. ul ynur 'n1er- y1ew ,.e "'" <1s•;.s1 1ou Oy Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/SUnday, October 28. 1911 • ....... w W /mattress & sheets $50 645-8468 CotlMtend table cn11 dren ' t>Orm Mt lazy boy stereo AM gOOd con- d•ttOn 650· 1849 Custom Made one of·• kind s<>11d oak wall unit 2• deep 7 w•CS. 7 no 110 W • laJ It. Antiques 60 I 0 S 1000 For into 6•2· I 7 40 Celt1lhu,GI12127 U'T1911 l911-FUTON-Oveen size One Fine Eurooean & Am~•can montn OIO 8 tnte~ not ---------•! Antoaut1s 8000 sa It standard 6 Wood !Old · m_,Wlml IEIYICE we Su~ EState~ ing lrame Sarely sle(>t r5• 93 B C on Pure cotton $275 nnlltOUJI I 1 Nt-.Nporl 110 ,~ value for $200 N1>,.por1 Stat•one•s ,, AN 1 10uE OAt< FIRE I call 58 1-6J12 stlt'~"•9 an IBM c."'''''"o PLACE HALF MANT EL 6 .. •tw••enceo ''"'"''''t, Ouatler sawo pillar~ I •'YIU-I••••• tec11n1c•an Tn • '>""up XLNT cona111on SI 895 -w•t5 - oortur111 1 "' d :l"'""'":l dt' 631 2J45 or 645·40 tO mattress & trundle ne:ier Panrnen1 NI'"'' ,, 1 c,1;i used $195 • 840-873:J * • r op $$ Paid tor pof1ery' tooner!> 0 11 .. rs ••c..-• ''•'' Catalina Sauer Kay QUEEN SIZE MAnRESS l>Qn •!>~true.I ••t' ll. tJ1·1•PI l Finch JO i. & 40 s d•Sh· & BOX. QUILTED' progrdm C.11 E1o11 v'v11>t? ware cnina oecorative BRANO NEW' $155 .it 11 ~ 06..! 1200 flgu"nes 673-6223 I CALL • 840-8733 • s must type at least 65 WPM and navtl 01c tapnone and an •BM PC background "'''" Dis playWrite 3 o• 4 LOTUS 12J background os a plu"i oenellts pacil.;ge on a protess1ona1 work.ng en 111ronment For ommt'O• ate cons1dera1ton ~ubmot your resurne w•th satary hoS I Ory 10 ..oONI SCHNE IDER at c•rculat•nQ your nfor-r-=+=-+='+.:.. For prompt ,ons1derat1un please catt or send your re5ume to Kathy R.,ssell 714-111-1121 0.1 .. tlllHker Rtsi4Htill ltnicH 4000 MacArthur SlvO Suite 10 000 Newport Beach CA 92660 Acv ... n1'>1rg Rates l•EWYHI IUCll TllllllllllEW t•PllYEI LIWEIUTES SERVICE DIRECTORY fot mort' inform 1t1on CALL fOQ,6 -. • ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Oireclory Representatove ••2-•321 ht. 310 llAISll PIWEll SYSTEIS Per!>pnnel Drop 677 16845 Von K.trman Ave Irvine CA 9271+ Apphcdrih Qr11y PIP.J<,t' EQual Oppty Em;iloye• •OEMHT ChfTHS• Soec1a11z "Q .n Drivt>V\.,.,..., "ahOS C''""'' '1\1.:i•kw.1.,.!> fr"'t' est lot ins i7$ 4532 UICl-OUIHT ·STiil STUCCO TILE Reas Lie Bond tns SJ 1 1554 B111 UIUIUIU..S Nannoec; AcrOS\ A.menc• A.gene~ Ava11 mmed l•C l'O<'deu 493 2S80 ---------NfWBORN \ MEOICALl Y nlUC H11Cl I F.-.q II-... P ... born DavcarP M~ "iome 30 vr~ Suoero The Catof Pubhc u111o11~s. net'> p 11 %6 o4~ Comm•ssoon REOUtRES that all used houM!hOld RELl.ASLF O ... 'l"CARE on gOOds movers print llleor my Irvine hnme Mnn.rro P UC Cal T number Sir1n 2 Lots of lC limos & chaulfeur s print !lvotoes• 559-72 I 5 matoon to 25 I Orange "":"+-"'+'"'."""Ill• County 'i> pr,..,.,,,., 5'"Cu" •ly forms 101.J , di our e•~ oense _.,......,_"'-+-.:..+"-'-!....:... DYlllllC PROTECTION SERVICES Doors ~'"" Estom~lt><. Ar'l sore Jot Catt Of'nn1:. * 211-1111 * u s H L 4LL MfFR5T Lanoscapt-~awncare It.J'S Ullll&Pf ........ Sii.iMP >n<;urf'<! (.HI.JC !( 642 03~: rREEf<;T REA<; RA·rc; TkEE TRI M SH A.PE fllo Joo''" B•Q or 5.""', P"'LM STUMP REMOVE SUPERIOR Wallcoverir>a Ron ·n ·Sb46 CLEAN-UP , 11AUL NO lnstailatoon Removal I 64'·0~12or 6A5-575!> I WallRepaor Prompt LoC PRU~ <,one;!' ·1 T••t> hoqr. I -566215 Mark 642 684:? e~t Qudl1I-. rPOi\lf \~'•'t~ tfra .. .,,ca~ • a1 1ne 1owl"SI ~'>'II Roo! .u.:..I Wa11Coverin9s by Geraro r>lumoong t:lf'tlr•c.ai,.., '>l BRIC KW RI< Small or Prc1ess1onal Wallpapertng ~·• c.16"-o1 6:'-bf!~ ·••Q!' obs Newport Services Res Comm Call Ou.ll work Fr eoe f''l' S2<onr Costa ._,.esa Hunt Beacto Ge<ara Wesley 546-22<1. 487892 GreqQ-Q f;·r;, e1u1-~1H ar,.85 Es• Retc.6.56186 r-R-.r WALLPAPER HANGING WOTlltcll '9lllllllS • .. tu•Ps n, ,, ooms ana "'CUSTOM WORK ...-REMOVALS Cornpe11t1v Se<vt Hunt1 ton Be.ictoj ... or1r.s ot art Raymono B• ci. B•ocw .. ans, re· t Os S t L•c.: 4 16904 R ';f, C ":J 1 0 S11nders Lid 95J-6039 1 places NB CM HB areas t714t 523-237~ Larry es• orro n ust ~ 8857'iOJ4 &16-4834 L< 5: 1502 t.36 5·r . , IWE gals snd riang 1oge111e • T .-Ai LING E v• E CUSTOM F11ep1ace Md S1roo-oa1n1-1ns1at1 Aa- Garaae va C•nuP"I· Tr~ Broe~ wor1r. B10C" Watts lllQ! 10 the crl.l) 14 yr• 1 1••-1112 D• "-•vs Pav•ng Best exp 633-7172 any 11me "'' -W• rk 16 VfS e11peo t'nce ''limmimm r..•MED'A ·r SER1;1cE 11 41122-~ II CLEA."' _,p •CONCRETE ~Int •1 patch plut•lng • TREES J ,.., 050 t6~1' ~ CUS1om te•turong quallty , •• c OuMP Pt.NS JUNI' worll Problems-No Prob -~---Fo.irri tu e rra~" ,,,.p Bacil Peons Massage tems' =326864 554-7831 c '"e•.ipy on Medical o-1.,.., · 0 "',.,., I orancne<, apo•••"';.es Ch••oorac11c oNtee Insur Sf'rvon9 "' '""' Pl :roc.5 Cat. Mike· dvs 646-1391 ac~ptl'!d S36-7789.Beth '1f\fJ'(] $ I -J b.J 1 ~a. l ~ Joseon A GrP<o I llAISll Ullm A.nd Tree Sculpturing I Same o a.., Se•• 540-6082 PUITD I PUil. Spec1atrze on Restucco & Palen work E•l tn1 Painting Lowest Pr!Oel 552-5014 Of 646-2160 their T C P number •n all ~!!i!~~~~~-advertisemenls If you have a Question llboul 1"8 legahty of a movf'r limo Of chauffeur Call Public Ut1t11es Co-n-1 l&Cl'S ll&IUll Jun~ to Oumo 1 davs Costa Mesa 540 37q5 *&-1•m•• 110.1111 OLUllDPllT U..lalT-111142 714-558-4 tS, • .. KIRBY MAINTENANCE '*tA 11'111M~ n..,•• 631-5272 MillUISl/W.. 83 yrs ol ~ BuSlneu opc>Oftunl!Mts 847-8917 HOUSECLEANING AND HOMEMAKER SERVICE ~·1 Comm 1 M •ln. (714) ~8-6015 --- Tll&OY EUOTllC Service Calls l'r~ t>St Dependaote Reasonable l•C"527459 CALL Trac., !>48-23 l7 • A N W Repaor RedwOOd Cedar Posl replace C M N B Jim Whyte 642-7206 ECONOMY FENCE CO Wo6d ornamental "on chain lonk Loe 428854 Fr .. est Milla 95t-0777 ST"'RVINGSTUOENT All AMERICAN HAULING & CUSTRYlll COURIER SERVICE lowest 1e9a1 rate Caretuf. DRAINS S5 $15, U ttu 72 1-68 1-< Ero<: llC8flsed T -152 46 1 Faucets. dtspoaal, heater I··~ Free QuOtM. 646-5651 Pnone Est anytime "Pt"~2Leo lml&YISlll H Take good care of your ptanls oets mart Local reterfl'C8'S 642 4872 WHILE VOU RE AWAY HOME MGMT CO HouM pets & plant care Refs Lie: 11ns 567-4847 ',~ .... - l ~ ' • ..._ l Iv ' '. t r ~· LOWEST LEG1'l RATES Sl'lorl NoUce 0 1< T. t 2435 7 969-4390 S#~en. Ml ng'> Fl•I ~ roof tu61s Fre. Est l ied ~ Low Rat•' 67s.-3694 GM Co<* Woll WOl'k tong 1° f U If ..... hOurs Lrve-•n ~ quar· Ouelity M)f1(, fw pnoea ,.,, Xlnt rets 675-8005 FAST GU1'R SEAVlCE --:-~ • J ~'Tl AIDES NURSES LIVE IN Free Est •5574'4 ,.Wlll llAllDD 24 nra or by tn. nour Calf 968-S891 494-e504 Poc~·uP Of Oellver (714ll •NO JOB TOO Smaft • FULL CARE SERVICES .. WI, 739-8259 LAWN MAINT 545-9309 89W725 . . ' • . .. t ....... . REPAIRS '"" "-ttOM ..c:honat 0001 Hies o~s. ltee 5113H 163~ High Oueltty . Rees Rat Roof Rec>M'I & f'Woofl Commerdal/A•l!M4'1ti.I lie 513'11 M .. 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C•lll 111a llC>Qlk;•llon ot "°"Miii Pi.ll;)Htllf>O Or•• CO.• "8JC flOflC[ l 150: dble clOOt 22' r•lrlQ Mercury, 2821 ,...,bOf IHI& Su.062 92651 ANoclllM MClhllactl ~ o.My Piiot Octol* "· No- 1500, cOYnlry French llvd , Coat• Me11 . P•tridtl J. eonr-. 32fl Barb••• B''"'"· f41 ~·tor o.n-11""-"-'1Nr5,12.1t.1H9 ACmlOUl.-11 l>dfl'l'IM1b)'l•liet,aacr~ 540·!oi»O. AINlll'IW'91 A~. B•lbol Pt•.tc NOTtCE U.aOowllf .. 0r1v1. i.tOUfll AM•ll dnt1n 1 11·21Bt. 5'..070 MA•tTATl•NT lie. I 1.00. 780-0407 latand. CA 92862 eeacn. Cal•! 8265' Arnendmenl No 171 Ind 1------.,,,--,---1 lha lollowIDQ pertOfll .,. J Mlcil~ Stn1tll. 37 OaJo. FtCTITK>UI •u•wt:•• Tlllt butln••• •• COf\-Trllttk: Sludy No 51 on rtaJC fl)TIC( OOtng t.uti!\lltl .. ...... SPICIAl GAIAGI SAL( IATI Tt .. l.•ne. lrYin9, Ca 92715 NA• ITATlMENT dueled by an tndtvlduaf propa.1y Joc::11.a 11 2000 AOSS BUCMLEY PAINT •••1111 ONLY ..U/llne. CALL £•2•5671. Tn1t bu11rtep 11 con-Tiie loUOWIJ'lG P11tonc 11•• Tne •eg1s11an1 com--2110 J-.mbor" flo&d. ftCTITIOUI •u....:sa ING. 23S L-c11u Drive. .... -,_ .._ ducteo by A ganer.i Pl•I-doing buai11e11at ~•d 10 transact bl.<11-A«tu1tt 10 •rnttfld t~ NAM!. I ToflTIMl!NT L~n1 Beacn. C•~I. 92851 nats.h•O TEMPTATIONS SAL ON n1sa 11nd1t1 Ill• llc:t.Uout LtnG UM flernenl ol 111• Tn• IOl lOwlng ~9001 ar• Ao•I William Edw•rd Frig~alre, lrott·lrM li""lg Tl'le •ttg•lt••ntt1l com-435 E 1Tttl SI C. Colla 001one11 name or narnq Gentlfal Pl•n 1nd Ille Norl'1 d011>g butinetl as. Bucilltly. 235 L-CMI S35, old I 1etllble, twnl•hJ""'boa--.JsJ·;incJ-.... -.... ,"06"°1 S A I !SUN 9·'4 1762 C1est-meoced lo llanaact b\llM· M••a Cal!I 92627 ll1ted abo.-. orr Oc:tobet 10, FOid Plann.eci COmmun•ly l.lJB GA.LLERY OF CON· Duve. L~una Be.cf\. Calll bed wtmatl & bo.o. wring mQnl Placel From baby ..,.ss under rrie Flct•tiovs J1me1 Robe1! O••Y 215A 1989 ~nl St1nda1d1 ao fEMPORARY ART . 3511 San 926SI $15 757-1999 E•t 330. PATIO·MOIJI NG SALE 9' nems towel Sulll & IOI ol PONTIAC ·a4$uNBIRO Business Namef•i htted l(no~ St Colla Meta Call! Barbara Braun as 10 allow 40.672:± 1<1u••• M1gu11 [)"v• N1wpofl Tl\11 tiusln•tl •• con- --Oavenpoll, lo"e seat, 10 otl'ler gOOC11e11 CONVERTIBLE. SSiOO above on· Augull 2. 1Q89 9:1627 Th1t statern.nl wa~ hie<> ree1 or 1ddlllonal develop· Beai;ll Call! 92660 ducle<J by an i<ldl~lduel Black & Oeck&r Jig Saw place seltings Lenno~ : 17003 ( 1Jl(L 070). Patric•• J Conner M1ct\elle Y•onna Grav w1lh tn1 Counly Cle•I\ 01 0.-menl IOI re ... rch and de· S1apr..nC Jotlntlon. • 11 Th• r191s1t1nl c:om-S 100 KflfOM!ne spac• china. cryslal & mi'K SPANISH ant1Qu~ d1n11•1g 548·8&a7 lsft for Gecrg.e Tn11 sta1~1 w111 !1led 215A Kno~ S1 C.O.ta Me5a. ange Counly on OClobet 10 velopment, 1nd manuloc· M.iody lane lrYlflfl cam metK:ed to 1r1n..c1 bull- lle1t11 S40, Xmas loyl & glasli. cha•lli. odds & Mil. 8 pcs, SSOO. dark -----------1w•lh tl'lt! Counly Cietti. ol O<-C1111 92e?7 19&9 tu•ing pu•l>OM• ~' con1uri.c· fi27l• nna unoe< the tlctit10U1 kr11ckknack1 642-1505 anas Sal/Sun 10_3 p.ne LR set. 5 pcs, S?OO. rt.BLIC NOTtC£ 1nge Coonty on Seplember 11111 but1ne11 •• con· fU4111 tion Wflh the ii.lshng Toyola Mast. L11yMn 37 Sun-oosineu name or · n""" l\!TCHEN WARE! Glasses. 309 Diamond. Balboa 1e· canoe & 2HP mo10"1--~~=~~~~---12i· 11189 dueled by· husband and w•le Publ•ll1llCI Orange Coast design !111;1to1y located-wHhln 11.,, lfYiflfl C•lll 9271• listed aboV<! on October 1e. $500. (.n\q Ch&" OI· ftCTlflOUI IUllMEll f03212 ll'le 1eg•511an1 com· 01uly P110I Dctoeer ?2. 29. Area 1 01 Illa Nortn Ford Oaav•U 80<0. .• 12 Rock· 1989 tollin•, pots & pans. nu· Island 675.o539 tomao, sots & bullet, NAME STATIMENT Publ•lt>ecl O<ar>QI COa51 menced to 11an111c1 bus" Novembel S. 12. 1989 Planned Commumly Tiie w•9'1 lfYin•. Calif 92714 Aotl Buckley meroul m+sc items ------olotnfi & m•sc Sat1Sun Oat•y Pilot Oc:lober 15 22 nes1 und., the lict•lloul Su-056 preponl also lncludoff a••-This bu,•ness 15 con· This statemanl was tiled .73 '' "" C •-• M 6122 The loilowlng persons ••e ,.._ • ov CHona UCl ar 8-4. 24ti \ NOfMI Aye dOI~ bo•S'"'"' is ?9 NoYembet 5, 1989 bus.one•• name o• n1mn quaat to app•Ov1 a tralhc dueled by co·oarlflflfS w•th 1tie COl.lnty Clerk ol v-- One way ticket lrom John 0 AOBERT TAYtOR 1695 SU·4C 11111diilboveon OctoDe• 10. PllltC M)TIC[ 51U(ly lhe re9l1t•11n1 com· ange 9 Coon1wonOc101>e120, Wayne airpot\ IO NorlOlll . MOVING. everything goes' SURFBOAA kitchen-1,,.,ne Ava Cosla Mnll CAl·-----------11989 l h•I P•OJ.CI hat~' <II· menced 10 11anaact busi-1919 Vlq;iina "'a TWA Any-Furn. wld, pa~o 'Sr~. ware s ectional sola 92627 P\BLIC NOTICE Jame' G•av FICTITIOUS IUSINESI voewed 11nd 1111•1 bMn de· ness under the tict1uou1 1'415271 time SITS 588· 1674 eye plants. etc. Sat/ un -' lamps vases. pictures Robo!•I shYIKlra 169sl·-,-,-0",-,","-=,","•~u"s"IN=,-1-1-Tt11s Ahllame<ll wa• hie<! NAME STATEMENT te<m1nld lhll 1t •• cat890'1-0011•-s n;ime Of oames Pubh.ned Qr;111ge CO.ti 433A Oahll1-rear un•I. lurn•ture, e1c Sat & Sun Irvine Costa Mesi 'cA ...,... wnh tne Counl,l' Clet~ ol 01-Ttie lo110w1ng perJOn1 are cally e~empt unGO!• Iha •e-1111ed o.bO•& on Septembe• Daily Pilot OClober 29 No- SEWING MACHINE wood ..,..... 7em-2pm 2625 O"on 926'27 NAME STATEMENT ;inge County oi9'0ctobe• 10 d01ng t:HJ'1ness as QUitetntintJ ot the Ca!1!0<n>a I 1989 ~ember 5. 12. 19. Ull9 caD1ne1 Sears Kenmore PIE·GllllTUS •••~ (nee• Calvery Cnapell G8'y TeytO•·Stiall. 2790" Tne to~ov.1og l)otrM)n1 ••e Ul89 POL y T ECHNIC PAO· Env110<1~1a1 Duality Ac• Stopnen c Jonns1on Su·06S t O•&al condition SJ50 &misc SAT/SUN 9-4.2l l •FAEECOFFEE•• FrNport M•SliO<!Vte(O.CA dCNll\jbus1ne1s.u FQ4105 FESS!ONALCENTEA.8565 Notice 15 tiereoy 11.,.Uld< Tt11s statemenl was hied OBO 645-7629 Larkspur Ave (in alley] , •----------,f 9~92 COASl MARINE SER· Publlthtl<I Orange Cotst wn11ehS11 c .. c1e Fountain o;11yen ltiat Sii•O public 11e11· w.111 tt~ County C•e<~ ot Ot· l'\8.IC llJJIC[ lN Be h 6169 1 h+S DuS1f\ess IS COtl VICE 1730 Pomona Ave Dll•IV P1101 OCIObet 22. 29 Valley. Ctt+I 9270B •ng w1H De held on lhe 9th '"'IJ" COunly on 0Ctooe1 20, Wedding D1ess, b1and 1 ,,--..,.,-----..,.,.,~1 •'•w""po""•"-... ""-----·1oucte<1 by A ge~al va•I-Cos!a Me<,a CA926?1 No•embe• 5 12 198!1 Tne K"n R..ebll•n Henr~ 111y ot No"""be' 1989. ;11 1989 FICTITIOUl9USINEll new. Wht Salin wllace & Costa Mesa 6124 •EST&n SW• ""''h•P O;ov1d John M1chelmore Su·057 Sus;on Ma111iu!!1 Henry Fam-ltle hOU• ot 7 30 pm 1n 1tie FUS272 NAME STATEMENT beads. sz 6 Pd $1150 111e it"gisuanl(sl com-1500 Cumbe•I""" O• New· 1------------l •lv TruM UOI d.ileO Nov 14 Counci• CnamUets ol 11111' P"lll•s"ed Orange Coas1 The l?llowl1>g par.001 are Sac $850 497-7370 Es111te Sale New/Used Ent1te contents anliQues menced 10 1,1nsact buM· pan Be;ich CA 92660 PUBLIC NOT.CC 19B• "' amended 8565 Newporl S.ach C11y Hall 0<1••y P·•ot Oc10De< 29 No· domg bu1iness •• All MUSl GO' piano sterling china ness unde• the f>tt•tlOUs Th•s bus•ness •S con·l ·--===-"C'=~--1wr111el•S11 C11c1e Fouotam 3300 Newl)Of l Bouleva•d •ember 5 12 t9 1989 ,,. NEWPORT COAST e 'c'-----.-,-,,..------lloo.,1ng for a cer1a•fl boat and loads ol m•sc e usuiess Namlll•I hs!ed d"c!ed D) An lnd•v•dua1 SAN JOA.QUIN V.Jley Ca111 9:?708 Newpo•I Beach Ca11101nia Su·066 NEWPORT COAST REAL TV -•n::• 11em?, Cati 63 1-5801 9am at 300 Everrn .1a1 above on Ap"I 31 1979 The 1eg•s1rantis1 com HILLS flOAD No•be<1 John Yan«'~ 3~22 ill wh•c h 11n'e ano p111ce tnvi ------------I c NEWPORT COAST ES-Equipment 60!6 Ln IDO•V• Sho1es\ Es. GJrv S1r1tUe menceo lo transacl bus•· SUIDflAIN AND Marin D• l<v•ne Cal!! a"(! all persons 1nle•e1t•d PUBLIC NOTICE TATES 0 NEWPORT IUIEYAlllULE l!He sale by Glo••a Tl1•5 st111emen1 wlls !ilett ness ur>de• tile F1c1•11ous SUAFAClOAAIN 92714 may 11ppea' and De he1<d COAST RE.Al EST.ATE E LltCI Ulll(flll(lll SAl ISUN 8-4. L<:'avey ,..,tti lhe Co11n1y Cle•~ ol Or· 6us1ness Na<ne1s1 l•sled AECONITAUCTION Pa1Hc11 Lou•se Yaneti. 1tiereon II you Chlllle,,ge th•S FIC TITIOUS IU81NESI NEWPORT COAST RE- M-5 Slack Boar M1ul new 2018 Orange Ave ange County on Sep1ember abov1< on Septe1nbe• 2'8 NEGATIVE 3522 Mar1n Or hv•ne Cahl 1><01ec1 '"court. you may be NAME STATEMENT Al TORS, '200 Newpofl assrt lenses Cash G•an l MOv•ng Sale' 29 1989 19Bll DECl.AAATIOH 92714 1>m1le111ora1smqonlvlhoSI! H•Plollow•ng pinsons a•e Centc•Ouve ·10•.Newp0<1 714-638·37!2 Mo~1ng Sale·EAl,en,ely S.:it 'Sun 9·4 Cuslom f43J219 Oav1dM1che1"'0": PUBLICNOTICEBY Tn.s tius+ness ·~con 1~suesyoo0<1omeonee1se (1oingousinessas Beach.CA92660 Low P"ces• d P1<rson kol{.ht!n se1 clonie ~ Publ<~lle!1 orange Coas! Th1s s111temen! w,1~ 1>1911 CITY Of (1ucted bv a general ra•I r11$eO di 111e pubhc tiearmg ONI !NE ACCOUNTING Ma•ti. Carde•ucc+. 455 Coll.ctlbl.s Spa 650 Kaw 250 Yam, tools. beC ~ p1ctu1es e 1r• Da•lv p1101 October 15. 22 ''"'n !tie Coun1v C•e•~ or O• NEWPOlllT aEAC H r>ersll•P Ue,cribed 111 lh1s no11ce o• "1 svSl EMS 1835-A Newport C11br1110 ie .. ac•. t:orona de! 73 VW f 11ISatl Sun 2006Po11P•ovence 29No•e"1tiei5 1989 angeCoun!yonSeple•nber PU8l1CWOAK:S The 1e9•Sl•a n1 lOm· w•>11enCO••ett>Onde"ceUe· Blvd Suite 204 Cosla Mar CA9262~ 1'40 HUMMELS, nllnl con· i:::•:O:::':::':':':'="'=':":':'~'~'''.:=t=":'=':':•:':'~':':":":':m~o~'=:::l --...,...,--,-----_:_':"::::·5:::3! 29 1989 DEPAATMENT menceo lo nansact b<.SI· l1ve1ed IC> !heC11v a1. or P••O• Me,a. Calli 926:?7 Thos Dus•nest 1s con· d1t1 on Mus t take all F433220 NOTICE IS HEREBY tlf!SS unCler the l.chl<OlJS !D the public heann9 Fo• Kllre11 L Es,:unoza 1835-du.:ted by An tnd1v•dUal 640·0503 aller 3pm O• Pt.el.IC NOTICE P"tlh5hl<d D•llnge Coas! GIVEN thRI a Neg11!1vl:! Dec· D"S'"°"' 1111n1e 0' names "'lormaloon call ! 7 141 A Ne.,,po•I B+Yd Su•h! 204 The reg1s1rant(1) com· • 4 leave n1ess11ge -,9 N"•-••• 5 •989 ,. C• 0 N 1 '' 0989 Janice A Oebaw. Sec-, 552 59 • Sllps/Dodcs /Storage Autos lmponed 9!00 1 ·--'='°''-""'-"-'=---1Dai1~· P•lol Octobe• 1;, 22. 1n1ation nas been p1eparea 11~1e0 above on St'plembt'• 644.J;>OO Cot111 Me~il c 11111 92621 ..,enceo !o 1r1n1ac1 bull· 7021 •ORO >-BORD 69 SC > FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~ ~·" b~ nll 'Y o e•por • Cellna M Pad11!1 1835·A ness unde< !he: ict>llOUs ,,.,.,,,,,-.,,,,,.,,.----.,.,,,.,;I·---------'"'"' NAME STATEMENT Su 40 Beach in connecl•O" W•lfl Ncihe•I V11,,...,. •eta•~ Plann1n9 Com. Ne.,,porl Sl•d Suile 204 BuSlness Namej1) llSlad Computers 6018 •RY~'IEUI spd. 4 ~·@)(tended wart SanJoaqu•!IH•ll5AonJSull lh•s statemeri1 ... as hied m+111on. Cuv ol NewDO•I c 1 M c II 9'2627 anove on Sepiembe• 26 MAcl;;\osh 11 w/8 MS Ram II.AT,_ SUP• 2400 m1 Tape & disk e1o!~: ~~1!;;.;;~ :;'sons "'el---Pllll--1-C_NO_T_l_C_[ ___ a•a1n 111d SudBc" 01air1 Re: "''h the Cbt"u~ C•e•~. 01 D<· Beacti 0r511~1 ~~~ ... :~~ ·~ con· l989 · player, sunroot. l•nled SOUTH COASl PRQP.1------------~Otl~t•uCt•On •nge Co ... <1ly Oil Ck.lobe• ?O NOTE fnee,penseol lh•s ouclrO ll• r .. -partners Ma•k S Ca•detucc• 40 MB fl d Colo< Mon & De Anzd Blly$1de Village windows Move forces ERTY MANAGEMEN T CO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I\ 1s !hi' present •nll'ntoon 1989 "OhC<!! •S Pllld lfom a liling The reg•S l<Anl com· Tn1• sta1emern was hied card,e~I kybrd&mouse 300E Coas1Hw; Newpt sale s 19 995 3067 1,.,,,1~ 0 ,,ye Coslll NAME STATEMENT ot the: c.1, to a(.tep1 1n,. F•35221 1eeco11ec.1edtrom 1ne 11pp••· ..,e,.ced le> l•ansaCI bu~•-w•tlltneCouutyClerkolO•-S~OO obo 261·2277 Ben Cal! M-F 9arn-4pm 639-13581eYes Mesa CA 92626 The following pe•sons aie Negati~e Oec+a1.11.oo ,1n11 PuOhShf'll 01a"9e Coos• cant nes• ""(IP• lhe l•chhOus <1nge Counly on Sepu1mbel Pets & Animals 6049 * PETLAll * AlC PIPPIES Al\1!a Basi;e1 1-!ound Beagte. B•chon F1 •Se Chihuahua Oalma11an Do ~1e Golden Aet.,ever Keeshouna . La.D Mallese Manchester T err•Ot. Min Sr.hnau1er. Pap111on Pug Pyreemes. S11moyed Sch•pperke Shellie. Cra1H1u Wes11e All puppies guaranteed 17141673-1331 F•an~ Masco;ile 3067 do<ngbu!;>nes~as sucvo•l•"!I 1locumen1s The E>a•ljo P>I01 October '29 NO· Pt1bl•snl!<.l Orange Coas1 bu~•ness n;iMe 0, oames ~ 1989 MOii& AOCOlll 1112 rrinily D• Costa Mesil CA ARCH AID 18929 Sa"""" c.1vericr""a11es me1nbe•sol •t'rnbe• S 12 19 1989 Daily p,101 Octobe• :19 1989 hsled iil>O"· on 198;, 1'413217 •SUPWUTEI* fir 41' u HHet. le lit• I 11 H1rt1. hit r1rety 1114. ,, •• ,,, •••ii. ••144-1211•• SLIPW&ml!! For Er.cson 35' Rarelv lhe<e XlnT rets 831-6409 Wa•t11h tt•t•r•tt slip tor 40 It sail ~espons1b!e partw Ca11768·2146 2 door hatchback Xl NT 92626 !On•o Fountam VdHey CA the gene1al P"b1•C lo 1ev1e"' Su 068 SuO;' Cl'lmil ~i Pat11IU Published O•anoe Co1st cond•l•on $2995 ooo Tf11s b!.IS•ness •S con· 9'2708 .tnll co<nm,.nl on !tl<S -----------·1 ·--,.,.,,.--,.,-.,.-...,.---1 fll•S sl,l!Pn>enl was !11ed Da••~ P1iol OCloOltf 15 22. 543.5638 Ive msg dueled D~ an 1<1d•"lluJI Ca101yn Scanlan 18929 documen1 .. 1<on Cop•e~ ol P'lEllC NOTICE Pt.81.JC NOTICE .,,,,., ll•e Counh Cle<~ ol D•· 29 Noyembe• 5 t989 fne •eg•st•llnllS\ tom San Anton•o founta1" I/di rhe Neg<>ll•t' 0..:-ctar.t!•On .lnqt'LOuto,,onOctot>e< 20 SU·SI HONDA AC CORD LX! mencM !o l•at1sa.:1 rou~• 1ey CA 92i08 Ulll ~upponino <lOC"•nen1s FICTITIOUS 8USINESS FICTITIOUS llUSINESS 19B'I 1 ·-----,-.,..,...,.,.--- 1989 PO""e' eve1~thing ness ""aer lhe r icl•t•Ous Ch,,sline Scanlan 18"'.'"' a1e av.wallle !o• Public •e· NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Ftlil77 P\BLIC Nl)TlC( alloy wheels AM /FM Bullne~> Name(SI 11siell San Antor"o Foun!iftf'l Vdl ., .. ,,,. d"d •11s110•c11on <>t !he lhe •011ow"'9 pp1<;on~ ,11e lhfl lollc ... m9 pe110uS 11r1> PuD,.sl1ell 0111ngf' Co<1stl ---'-'=~-""-'"'=--- casse11e . very clean, no aoove v" St>plembt>< ?9 1ev CA 92708 r>t.,.,1,,n9 DPP.Jot•nl'Jnl C•t. d0"'1l h"'"'e~s as do•ng business as 0,1<•1 P1101 Oltot>e< 29 No· FICTITIOUS •U8tNEIS agenls please Sl4700 1989 LeeHa111s 19B~BS,u1A11 n! Ne"'Pll<I B<';•Ch 3'.\00 JO N ~ll["' I!> AS-OSA ENTERPRI SES •ll•,,lie•5 1.' !9 1989 NAMES7ATEMENT ?72·4?85 Ftllf1k MaM:a>le 1pn,o ~ou11Ja•'1 Val1e1 l A. N<',.PO<I Boult'>'ll<d NPw SOC+ATES 1~0; W Bay 16458 80IS'1 Ch•t a 28• Su·067 TN! lo!IOW•"51 pet!IOnS llftl This slah<menl .,,,1'. ILlt>C! 92708 "0<1 8('acn C.1lito•n•a1i1·11 Ne.,,po•tBeac" Cat.I 9266• Hunt1nglon Seach C A -----------·l!IOll'IQbusmessa'· HONDA PRELUDE 1982. w•!h H>e CO)Ullty Cit:'•~ ot 0•· l•"s Dus1,,ess ·~ rein 644·3'225 . Jona1ha" B'"" C•rek 926•9 PtJBllC NOTICE RE.AL TY WORLD NEW· new tHeS new engine, inge Coun!y 0,,,St'i->ltHTlL•·• ct ... cted by II. Gt'"t"a' P,uJ P"bhSI•('(! 0""'(1" COllSI 1407 W Bily NP"POtl S111phe11 Ka•old Gold· . POAT PACIFIC REAL ES· ne\\ clutcn AM t FM '29 1989 ne•Sh•p Da111 Pilot Ll.!ohf'• '}7 18 Beacn C'aio! 9~661 s1e1n 1822'2 Mon1e•1ey ln ,IC71TIOUS 8USINESS TAtE. ?•00 W Coast H""V casselle, $2 700 . F433173• The 'f>Q1Sl<.1•1!1SI con> ~!! lll89 Tn·~ Du~·r•t'S~ IS con· "3. H"nl•11g1on BPaC~l CA NAME STATEMENT 'I Newpo•l Beach. C11 494-54181eavenlt!SSage Published Ora,,ge Coas1 me,,ced ll' 1•a.,s11ct tlu<' f88B !lu..:t.-<1b) ""'"""'""al 926•9 T•,,•1o1r<'w>r'gpeisons 111p 92663 PETLANO PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 16374 Beecn Blvd ',mi 405 fwy. ne~t IO Ta•get, Misc. TranUV\natlon D11ly Pt101 October 15 22 ness ""o"' 1111• F•ct111ous !-----------1 ne 1e9•slrJ n1 con,. Ttiis tlus•ness '' cou 0 0,,.9 ousu1,,s~ as OAv•d K•d1np, 11• 1 Tustin S ..,.--MAZDA 80 RX7 Oaik '29 NOYen•ber 5. 1989 Bol1ness Nam"'15J l•S le<l PUBLIC NOTIC[ rnen,.e,1 IQ tr.1<lSJCI bu!;>· ducl!Kl D) A11 l<ld•v•d .. 11 01-.11. t..!El~I 17480 Ml !JC Cos11 Me,11. CA 1 ·---------~-1 gr,,y. 5 spetid. 85 000 m1 su.47 abUYe on .\'Jgusl 30. 1~89 "l'>S """"' !Ill• !L~l•1•0us Tne •eg1st131>!1SI cOnl Ch ttwf'OC! C11 rounta•n Val· 92627 Camptrs/Tra/lers 8014 Gr ea I cond a 1 c. Ca101011 Scdnlan S h"~"'"~s name o• nan,es menced to ttans.icl b"s•-1,, '•''' '''"' Tti•s ous1nes1 +s con. - -FICTlllOUS BU81NE8 " " co7v "RAILER sheepskin , Alpine stereo Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE Tn1s s1a1emen1 was l•lld NAME STATEMENT '•sled .ll.tOY<' on Octobt'• t7 ness u"der lhe F.c11110 .. ~ v~"•Cf' 1,.1d1ng co inc dueled bv A Ge..era• Perl· IOf sale SJSOO 720-1184 I ·--'-'=~~~~~--l "''ltl lhe Count• Cit'•• nt O• li.e !o+io.,,ing perSOf\S are 1909 Bus•ness N<1"•el sl l>Slf'(I C.•Hoin•d ti480 Ml Cl·!-n11•1ihlP Call 64 2 6~77 MERCEDES 9 79 ••O FICTITIOUS BUSINESS <1nge Coun11 011 St'Plt:•.,bf'• ,10,119 tiusiness as Jo'1n<1t1•11" 0 C<lP~ <ibO•e Ofl Sep1eml>tl• 29 '"O"ll C" r-.,,,,,ta•" v,1ll1<v The reg1sl•anl(1I com· ·. · 1 29 1989 Tn•s <;!at .. "'''"t ""s hl(-d 1989 c.11,1 !l~/O~ mence<1 10 trans.ct bu51· IAAltEA 1969 Concord ~t~er;~c:i:'t' ~ict~l11:'k r:!A,:~0!,Tn~T!~!~! are F•33154 ARc:1~6~R :1~~~M R!i~~:; ,·,·::;.~1nC~··~•~',",'~~. L0•~1r:.i;:.: ~~ ~~~~n:.~1:.,,~~;e1!t!;\,,,,u 111,s t•~~ "f'SS .~ con '•'~.u,,.,",~, "••'m"'..,',<',',','~,.,• 23 many e•!•as, SleePS I dOing busK'leSS as P1-1Dl•Sllt:d (hlln('j;! Cf' .. SI Ln <.:oSl9 Mf'53 C111tl . .,,.~ ~ "' c c 0 dUC!O'U ll-. .. CO<PO<<i~•O!\ ~ " "' 4 S28000BO 660-1175 onbla.c ... chromewlleels AE SOUACES U N · Oii•ly P,101 Oc10Ut<• I~ 22 92676 1<18'1 w1lhtl•t' ounti ler~o! ' ,,,, ''"-l 'Slrllol com· aDov.,on NIA •Ul-UH* ~llll r m a 10 month Old female. bl11ck w/whlle chelil Co•- he/Shep••d m111. wno was abandoned an<I I neeo a home• Very loving gooct•l,,,--,._,--,1--1.-----1 Wlll'I kids LO\fe the OU1· nutO ~rv ces loll auto. Kenwood . llMIT[O 142s1 c.,1,t', {), 211NovemtJf'•~ 1989 JllC~ ~Closson 3120 F4352S9 ~ngeCoun!y0t•S••UlemtH" m,.,,~,.,1 1,. u11n5act nus.< Oa••dl\r.imp sun•OOI, sheepsk ins SleA-}{;8 hv•<>e CA977l4 5tl 4i 110,.."0,,. 1., Costa Me~a 1•.,ci1.~n•·U O•.>n!.lf' Cn-.l>.I 29 1989 '"''~ "'"1"' 1"" 1o.-!<t•ous 1,,,5 slalemenl was 111ee1 P•JCeClalS1900014MIO· JoHpn Flo•ence !4252'1·-----------Cah1 '1.',i~l o .. ,., "''"' Ck !t l'•'' ;'9 Nn Pu!•"~""" Q,,,,,,:'~!~~~ l>"~""'·~ "•''"" 01 n.imf>S ,.,1n1heCnu11lyC1e<11.olOr· doo15 Call 650-3409 to.1,...;,P;';;"'::,,.,,,,,....,,.""90,;;;l,;5I •• ~ •• m.•0'------·l 4 POLISHED C HROM!:: UC l l•ek La~s Wlshots 2 males S 150 WHEELS w1tn 3 mo old new lues !Of Meri:;~ Ask1fl9 S495 6"•·014 '2 eac11 Call 6•2,-7629 1,.,-------::~""'·"" VinS -,V"V •LOOKING tor a Compa-1~.:;_;:. _____ ..;,;'-'~ n1on?• We have wo nde•· lol •ov•ng dogs & eels a"a1lable lo• adoP!•on Mull go 10 responsible own•1 Come & see. we m•gn1 r111ve the perlecl pe! TOo 1 )U 63 I· 1030• Pianos & Organs 6059 •A SlEAL * '83 GHEVY VAN 20 Wh•Te btacl\ l ANOMARll. a rc PBl f>W ste1eo Seals 7 sleeps 2 L•~e new S7SOO 644-872210 759· 1104 E Antiques. Classics 9045 L YF)_ Day 549-8209 Cul"" Dr S te A 268 >ty•lle PUBLIC NOTICE tJanl, J C1ns~0<• J\20 ·•'n1Dt'' <, ~. •Q 1"89 0 ,,,, "•'"' O<Oo"•• 05 .', '•~"·Cl II'"" C'lclnt>f'r lQ ~"9t" Counh 0'"< Seolembe< 549·4114 Ewen1ng CA92714 1------------q ~ ~ Coti />.lo>.1 Su·06'• .. ~ u i<>ti·l 29 19B9 645-6004 Tl'l1S business ,~ ton-FICTITIO US BUSINESS C;~;'°..26:>;: ~' ~ ml ------------79 No>t'mbe< S 1<189 SU 1·,,·~· 11···1 f433211 PORSCHE 0973 9 14 du<:l!"d D~ A Genl'r,11 P~t1 NAME STATEMEN'T Tiu<, nu.-.n1<•s s ,., con PtlBLIC NOTICE '' 1 .,,.,,,,.,,, ""S t•leC Pub~~' ..... ?'angll' Cont ners"1p lhe lollow1ng r>e•SOf>S ·"" ,h•t ted ") !•u'>h.lnO .Ind .,,,tpl ---~=~~~-.,-,--1 ---::c::C:-:-CC'.'::'.'.C:---''""' u .. \ ·'"'' L•e<~ ol Or Dai!\ 1lOI ..,._tobe• 15 22 Crashed 119ht Iron\ cor Tne 1eg15t1.in1(SI com do•ng DUS•tless a~ 1 ,,,. , ,,9 ,51, ,.,,1 cnm FICTITIOUS 8USINESS PtlBllC NOTICE .l•>ll• 1. ,,.,.,,, c.n Oc:tot;e1 19 ?" NovemUt'1 5 1989 ner Good par1S Of l••e• menced lo uansacl IHI'>• lf"IE CUl TLJl'lE P11 tl• ,,, •. , ... P{I tn t•.•n~ ... ' .,.,.,, NAME STATEMENT 1 ~;;c:nn.;;;~;;;:s;;;;-;;;-1c'~'~'~"'----------'---------'~"c·o"~' AU Intact Pnced to a.ell ne1s undl'l the f •chl•ous .1n9e Counly Sw~p Me1,T n<'~S .,ndo>t tt,.;· !oCl•t•Ou' l<w !0110.,,1n9 pe•~C"'' "" FICTITIOUS •USINESS QU•C~ $1500 (0UTZ1'3) -Bus,,1e~s N"mels• >1st~n CDS1H Mesa CA 9762< bu9,11,.5s ,,,...,._. °' "ame~ rlO"'Q l!us•ne.-..-. ••S NAME STATEMEHT 01y-·5•9-1209 . •bevl!Oll"Augttsi 31 198!" 01anel-lom19 11.'l-0Pu1.u.-h~!e<ldlo(>>t>O•• O<h'.rllt!' ! Ktf[N lltO .:'J~9 N .. .,, Thetc>llo"''"9Pf'•SO<•~il'I' 549.411• Evening Jo$epnF10<el'ICe D• NewpO<I CA.92660 1<18<1 r>O•!Bl'<T 8 Cosl.•MP~.t doongDu~1nessas 6•5-600• lll•S Slalement w.ts !llell ln•s bus•nes' •S lt'" JilC~ R CIO!>!>Otl Cli11I <l,?6~< Ol'l AN GE VE NlURE NEWPORT IMPORTS - w1lhtheCoun1yCler k o!01 ducle<ID~ Anl'1d•v•<lual 1n,s s1a1ern,..n1 ... as l•le,1 fr•cE1v11r< .. nn111us1 :251 GROUP 204J Wes1 c1111 01 • anoe Coun•v on Se1.1tt!mbe< Tne •e91stranus\ com w.u1 the cou"h c1.,.,~ ot O•-l •cne" l" Tu~1111 Ca1.1 108 Newport Beacti CA '29 19Bll rt>enced to "aus<1cl Pus• ''"9" Cou"r~ on Oc1oiw1 10 9~680 92660 F433163 ness unde' tne F•ct1t1ous 19B9 1Tus DuS•nes~ •5 c;n1 Jot"' l Pe!erka 32~ [ Published 0•11"51e Coas1 s ... smess Nameisi listed F4l41ll ductt>!l t>y Jn "1<T•v•!luil< 22nd St Cosla Mesa CA • • Da>IV P•lol Oc!obe• 15 '22 abo\fe on NtA p.,Dhsh11tt Orange Coast 11.,• •ey•St•.Jtll com· 9'2~27 , 29 NovemDe• 5. 1989 Doane Rnm•g .:;.,,11y p,101 O•.IOlJPr 2? ?9 mence<l 1.l l•a,,s.t~t bus• Tn1s bus.,1e~5 •S con· llJ...~'t1k,'fo •)~ /)"' STORE:Y & CLARK SPINET Good cond1t1on. beauhlul rone $850 oDO 722-1046 1)$1 setc!l:W!ul~ ~ 1------------iw•th lhe County C+t!•lo, o! Or Su·055 D"s1nes" na"'" O• names ne•sh>p i;·(( 1:·~,., : • Q 1956 FORD PICKUP !Ii l'OIWf ,11 CMlllAA Pl.a.IC NOTICE ange County on Sep1emb~· I----------------hSl<:!d ahOVf' on Oclol>•» 19 lhP 1eg•slr11n11s1 com I"~,~-~ .': . Completely restored new ll•l.'Ol.l'J --~=~~~~~--l2!! 1'189 1969 metlce<l to lransac! Dull•· '\. .-f <S;,1 . , ., 111es. runs e"cellenl \/·6 Good M:tion ot Meftfdes, FIC 'rlTIOUS BUSINESS F'33210 PlllllC NOTIC£ E••c f Re,,nou•sl ~ss unlle• !he F•Ct•l•Ous ';f f.,.,._, .. ~ • </, new pain t $7500 BMWs,&Por~~ NAME STATEMENT P"b1>snee1 Or11nge Cna,.1------------Th•~ s1a1en1t>nl .,,,,5 "'"'d Sus.,>ess N11m~1\ 11s1et1 1cr11 ·;r..l·i:['t 'i S078 · · "=~1"" SU-4J Tn1s s1a1emen1 w<0s 1i1.,e1 Nov.,mtie• 5 12 1'l89 npss ""oe• tne ••ctn•o"s aucted ti~ A l•m•te(1 Part· ~\.pcJ':: '· l·""' 0 · 240·7500 Da·•~ P1101 OClobet IS '22 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .... !h1!11'COunt.C•e••o•D· <llX!Yeon A ... g ... sl23 1989 ,]'t· ••• .' •. :' •. r'"'.·,.~.·,·1·, ... ~'l\i'~ f);• .. ' . i~~~~~~~~2~~.l~~~~~~~~;~~!I l10lc:..t ISrl'__._ The lo!IOw•ng l)ef'sO<ls ' 1 '"' 29 No~emDe• s 19a9 NAME STATEMENT ''"II" Coui11y 0,, Ocl<1Le• 19 Jo~n L Peler•.• "' ~ . r ~·N Sportfng Goods 6065 9100 ~" < • 712 '100 dorng tHJsmHS as SU ~o l11e !oHowing Pt!•sons .11t" •98!1 Th1s s,1atemen1 ,..115 hie<! 'l• ~·''. !. 0>Y~·' . ', SPORTiNG GOODS' Free Autos 1mponed ~ ""' tADOSCAPE:S 234JSl------------ldc1n!il Dus.ness .os F43512:o> .,,,,h itie co .. n1v Cle•• cl O• .,.~, J. fil ,.. Cam•n•to Basolio L;io"n~ Plll.IC NOTICE GOLDEN WEST REAL IV Puo+oslled OtJnge Co .. sl ange Count~ on Seplembeo r~ ·,· ''-;:". \1,j 1 ~··'rl"'J •819hl equip! & acc:ess ··u ROLLS ROYCE 67 Mills. CA 9265'.l 77•4 E Co11s1 H"'V 6 Co• 0•·1~ P1IOI 0lh1be• :;Q No 29 1989 • ~' Otymp•C 5 standard bars. 117111 1 SC T-S•lver Shlldow R'9h! hand Shiite) J inman 23•35 ona Ot"! M3• C3hl 926?5 »embt'• s 12 i<> 19B!! F433207 1, ,. ... ..1.1,'i "/.' Dench, lreadm1H. S 1000 'Powf'f windows A/C , int. New tires Must see to HiHs CA 92653 NAME ITATEM£NT C01p C11hl0<n1a 7744 E Dally PllOI Oc::IODe• 15 22 i,.-' 1 '' , 5-·=e- S.00 lbs Olymp WIS. sit-up RED with Ian •nlenor dr1ve Light 1 .. n leather Caommilo Bas•110 Laguna FICTITIOUS aUSINESS Golden West Fueling Su 064 Pubhsnld O.ange Coasi .. £ ~ , take. all' 642-1740 Msg pol•sned 7's & 8's Im-1pprec•11Te $17 500 This nusiness '5 con· The lol!OWKlQ Pt!f!IOns a•e Coast H,,,.w c6 C0<ona de1 i -------,..,.,..,---129 N~bef 5 1989 ~$. 0 l"lh\ , '.:", ••• , -- m-uOOI•'" <•pl Mu•O 639_,358,,,., dueled Dy An lnd>v1dual do+ng buSlne:5S as Mt• Cell! 92625 .., .. , II' II()!~ SU •B _ I -\/ c _ , • ...,. • Th t ti 1 BAYVIEW TAAVEl 301 r..-.... n.c:. I> di.-~ tl9•-ff• ••-· TV, Stereo, Electronk:s sell $15.700 " •e9is •an s com· Thie bus•ness is con-1------------1-----------'I ' SUBARU 88 JUSTY <neoced lo !fansac! busi-Bll'f\'-Ctrc.!e Suite 105 ducledO) lltO•l>Ofation FICTITIOUllUStNEIS PtB.IC NOTICE ij; ~.(r • ·1~1 , :g::"'• Coufl!y ~-6080 111-1111 HllChb~• 101 Sille or ness undl!f !he F.c1111ous ""-Perl Beacti Cai.I 92660 Tho ''''''''"' oom· EMEN' •--,,.---,.,--,.,.-...,~,..,.,..-, \. Sd78: ' -U1 . 1t1 "· •. j ;:;;;;;;:o,:;:;o;::-;;:::::! •••••••••••• , B N Thomas Olin Hen"""' 1246 NAME STAT 1 r. Hoftdcroftff I ~I ...... ""'"' PG"-" In· ._ l989 ACA 27' Iv console' 11adetorlgorsmall1ruck usiness 11"'1!'!11 lls•e4 Nortti SweeUe• --~enue mencec:l to 1rans.ac1 tivsi-Ttlelo+tawtngperM>"sare FICTITIOUS•US+NEIS i glfUo•pr••• ~ "9 an<'I on-s.cr(?en PIOQtlm· van 35140 mpg Ne w ~~;e °" Septembeo 22 ADI tOS Wt!$! HoliywOOd ness unde< tne r.c1111ous Oo1ng b\ltoness as NAME STATEMENT 1.o h10<1-f•ll 1 t. · $5'" l989 RCA VCR * lllW SALE ctvlch & bratt.es Rons & S C•hl 90069 bus""" name o• names P A C i F 1 C The lo!low•ng pe1sons ••e -:-101111 ... 011111 -m-~ ~ ~ "'9 -o ' o 6'" 7396 hitley inman ••••o<>•-·-<•" N'" OR07ECHNO<OG•ES 503 dotngous1nP.S1as \Si M-rtrl,.9 11 .,._ wlremote &275 Misc 00 5 goo ,,.,. Th•S stalement was hied Ttns bus•n11ss •S con· ~·~ "' · 0 ,o plll-, m ... •Y . J.!c· 1 I P ''' ,0•6 Our entire in,.enlory has ,.,. C , C•-• OO '"'"'°' an ind•~•dual V1e<!PreS1dent A 1•1h SL Hunt•ngton M WER l<OELtE:R & ~'°bo9 a,.dpicluro ••• ·1 . <.<T i llems · been drasltCll"' reduced SUZUKI SAMURAI J X wi" "e nun Y """ o ,. Th•s s1au1nll!'11! w;11 llled Booo• CA 976•8 NEBEKER 1110 W Lii VP1<a -" \J J " C O S O "" 7"o ••O'''''"' <Um '6 froml olOfl\ 'I , ,II Cannon Camc0tde1, pd .. ., ~ 29 1989 menced to transact Dus•· 97668 IOI e•lfa sav1n.ns• 1987 5-s,__,.. J tops ange oon v on ep en,.,.,, " w1tn 1he Counto Cll!I ~ ol Or Merscl'le1 Gene vmcenl Su11e 710 O•an,. Ca1>1 'i wOoh •••••• ol• I ~-,-,\·\~J..j , S 1300-$800 obo Den non ITtlUll •TllS P"Ced lo sell So4 200 · F4S3209 •19S:5 under in.e tictihou• 11"1)8 Count~ on Oclobl• 11 513·A 1411'1 SI, Huni.ngton ond croch•l•d '& • hHlne recttt~l!I CO Player 15•0 Jambo<ee Road 1•5-31'40 Pubiishof'd O•ange Coast nusiness neme or names 19B9 Beae11 CA 9'26•8 Moe• & Koelle• a Cal+· ~ bo•lcot cr1010 I ~ t , f.i."'.<e-:~ 5 •4SO obo 550.4799 N---t Beach ............... •••••! htleO abo\fe °" OcloDe• 2• F43a314 This business is CO"· !oro1a gen<11al panne<sh•p ,o ',!!.•,•0•,•,•• lo , ....::~lt ·.', ..-, ~ -·· .. -· ~·~0~~~c~o~~91S, 22. 1989 PubllSJ>o!!I O.ange Coast dueled by. An Jndi~idu&I 1120 W la Veta. Su1!a 7 10. ,f: ,;.;_~. P~lnrod I \ ·-i SEGA VIDEO GAME SYS-... •••• WE'LL ... , YH n TAii su.49 Thomas Ohn Henley 0&1ly PolOI Oc!Ober ?2 ?9 The t~1111ant!•) com· 0<1~ ...... ,, 926158 '6 pottaU•, ' I .~ TEM, S60 E•Cetlent con--1 LWEJ This stalement ..... 05 l•leO No\f'9m!H!• 5 1'2 1989 menced to t•antaet OuS•· Jon R Mower. '25657 ,o dlr•~llont I 1 '_,,r,at .,,. 08 $72 to .,5 Su·0~·8 flfllt under the f1t l•t•OUS P11seo De La P&.1 . San Juan .o o I • • • O'' f, 'i 1~°:ach 8!~:9-1010 Plll.ICllJTICE wrlhtlll!CounlyClefko!O<· Bu11nes1 Name{sl l•51ed Cap1111ano.eai;1 92675 '\. "c"' • · ' { "f O•ano '1ew 3251 Con·l---'-""'~"''-"="---lang.eCountyonOclobe• l2 1------------111bov1on Jenuar~ l 1989 K:eitll 0 Koelle• 79 '6 1 ~ • a°'"1UC-• C... •IXl3'1 .. M•.-lCICID~UJ/ N'19'> • '5 t.-IC 11l/50!. 1l!IM •II •r-w11 Jiit l0f16'1 • 110-SdlJa U•ll verhDte. black with wh•t• ftCTITIOUI 9UllNESS 1989 FU4414 P\llllC NOTICE Hp Voncenl L1m'9.,.ood. 11y1ne. Ca111 '2 '.U.l '"h"'" • c-.11 \ lntet1or. p1nst11p1ng rear NAMl:STATIMENT This slalemenl was hied 92714 ~ .._... .. ., I ~~~~~,;== "I: deck SpOlle<. cuslom Tlla following Pll•!IOnS a1e Pub~shed Otange Coal! FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS w•lll lhll Countv Cle•k ol 0•-This bvtlnest 11 con· .o QfJtllQOOO '""""""' ~ p.ohe"' -· ,...., •• ,...,. O'- wheels , ca• pl1one luHw 00....g bu1•nn1 a~ Oaity •lol 50ci:c:ie;11;1 29 NAME STATEMENT ang.e Counfy on S!!Ptemtier dVlite<t by • gene•al pa11 :;_o;. .ti'!'\ XI l'JlllO IJ WI....,.'' rs''"•"'" ';.' loaded Complln'lt l1ans· ABl(oAIL S SOUPOR NO\tt!!fT'lbe• 1 1 Thi lollow1ng Pllf50n!l llre ?9 1989 ne<Ship tr < ler. most sotl' Asavme SANOWICHES&ABIGAILS So-OM doongbuao.,..1at F4"205 The rag1t1ran1 con>·~ Sendto ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, t !else •t 1575/mo CUSTOM CATERING 1375 THE SMARTEST ARTIST Pvbll'she<I Orange. Coat! ~ IO lt1nsac1 bvso-.: Reader Mail. Oep:. 0879. Box ·1000. Niles Br•tol SI Costa Mesa. CA rt.a.JC NOTICE 26 Colmo<lnl c .. c.1a. New-Oa~y Piiot OclOber 15 22 ness undlr lh9 hct11tous " ..... 1171 tmtl OOtl S.ach, CaM 92'660 29 NOYe!n~ s. 1969 DuSIOftS nome Of 11am" '6 Ml., 49120-4000. • l••••••••••••I SoufiOf Sandw<l'tes Inc FICTITIOUS llUltNIEIS Kr1s1y Ma"'°"' Okuley 26 SU-5'4 hsleCI abOYe on June IQB8 ~ ;,~...,-.,, , .• " ~ fi ! L.,,,. .. ,,., nv~ ~'h ,..:,ei~ Cal1l0<n11 3 75 B"slo! St NAME IT A TEMENT Cor"""' ant CHCle. NftJoorl l;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"";;;"i I ~~,.,,,,.~,.,,,,.,,....,,..,~I eo.1a Mesa CA 92628 TM lollowW!g Pl<M>nl are Beacn. Caltl 11~ Autos Domestic 93(X) lll•• 11us1ne11 i1 con· Cl0<1>g bu-• as l"' ,\!befl. 28 won1t11· CADILLAC 1gn S.vine. ducleClbJ AC0<por•t1on NEWPORT BEA C H -1.lr'vlne.Ca!!I 92715 Automellc. air full~ Tiie reg11Hanl(tl c:om· SHOWllME. :1009:1 Kllne Th11 buS•NU 11 COn· ~llS •moof'll'oof "1aflCld lo tranMCt bus.· Dr . Sanls Ana ~ht• duclltll by • g.ttn1111I part-! ' """' ui>der Ille F'octlhout Calif 9:1707 nera:nip •cellenl condition. au1il'lfll Hamttt•I lttl•d Sl\efe!yn J Ktltlley. 20092 Thi reg1111a111 com- Prlc«l IO Mii ~ •1 aboYe on: Seottmbef 25. l(llne [)r . Santa Ana "*".a lo ''°""'' busl· MIOO. (142UOH) Dar: '"' HetglllS. Cilt! 92707 -ll'ldlr 1111 hcttt!o.11 S41·1 201 , S•l·4114, Maf)IWI Aout Thi• butine•• 11 con-buWlets name Ot ~ E~: &tS.-6004 Tl'llt IM•lmn>enl wn t...o ctuct.o bV' 111 il\dividull 111\ICI 1bo¥9 on' Oc1ott.r 12', CAOILLAC-IHO ~ 'll'ltll tht Counly Clerk ol Or-Tiii ,10,,1,1111 c:om-1HD • I • *'91 Countr on &tptef!IOlif menced 10 trantKt bull· Kt1tl)' M Oltl,l6ty I.Cit., r•d p nslrlpea. 21, Tift ,.,... ...,..,... lhl nc.tltlOl,ll Tflls 11a1-11 •• 11*:1 Good condition, l4000 ...,_ bullnMI ~ or ~• with"" CCM-11r a.wk of or. oeo. 494-1213 Publllhld 0..Mg!t Coul 1111.a •bow on SecMemoei ~ Covnly dtl Oc!Cobef 12. CHe-yy;-eo AA 0111v ""llot oetooer is. 22. 11. 11a9 ,.., IPUNE.mA. bcllent n Ncholfllllllf 5, lfft 51\et .. J ~ltley . ,.,,.. condition. PIS. "18 . :;1t.44 This at11emeru -liled Pl.lb!~ OrMIOI Colat l3000 080 720-7063 ....... -'#llh "* Counly Ct.rtt. ot Or· ~ PllOI ~ 22. 21, . ~ -·'K ~ COur'ily Ol'I Oclotl+tr 13. No ........ 12, , ... COA t1' E ttl on. ..c~ ._.. 1Mt Sv·O&t ••11101•, Wh ite with .... ITA,,_, ,_,, ..._.-k\te1lor, ION ffle~PtnON •• P11blitliact Dr-. C-t ~-...... OM... ......... • 0., Piiot ~oci.t 22, n . .....,,_ .... oet. X ILf.CTfUC Now.mbllr '· 12. INI ""'it.la". t21,IOO TIOlll, M311 Su-OI! .,....-........... e Ma..1--------- '5"•0 ''" ... 111 .,... ........... .... ~ fliCe STARTING-A NEW BUSINESS?? The l.tigalJ)eplftment at IM Dally Pilot ta ptMMd 10 an· nounce a new ..,vice now 1veH· abfe 10 new buainelMS. W• will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the lrip to the Court HouM In S1nte Ana. Then. Of COUrle, eher lht search 11 completed we wUI file your fictitious bus+nn1 name 1t1tement wilh the County Ctetk. publish once a week for four weeks It required by l•vrr end then fltot your p1oof of publi· callon with the County Ctetk . • Please slop by 10 Ii~ your llctillous bustness statement 11 lhe Dally P ilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West 9ay, Cotta M11sa. Calil<Hnia. It you can not s1op by. please c-all us at (714) 6-42-432 1. Extension 3 15 or 316 and we will mike arrangements for you to handle lhlt procedu,e Oy mall. If you 1hould have any further questions. pltiase c1ll us and we will be more lhan glad to esslst you . Good luck in your new business!! •• ).• .. f' ,. • I I' : • • ' • I I • • etr..iW .. tlit -...,... !«! ••• '• .,Jak, .................... •••ttl .. Ill ila , -. ................... -. ......... of ....... •lkllle11••dol ••di A tal (6 IMt 1J......,. ' •rllJ po:N llrle -· ........... at ....... '"91111)> ... '11 ......... of t.onorr1l•1d topics, indl.Mlng the mago1••• ond ... ,. ..... road ..... "llas'""'1 ii'• just people ......,me °" horror fllnw n colrbn:liu:g the Jact 1hat ....,.,. ..,_., ~' lllad of ... Gi9Cllful o.ocl ...,., 1hey ha.. ...... ...,..__, ..... In. whllo lo,.._ that ...,..,. .... and ................. lib thetoi _,,..., I-has it's oww lllllo Ir~ and br~ It's such o i1l1cti-,. kind of iuterest . ... .... .... luincl of lhing ....... .,_ .... bon ""' Into, 0< JCiUr friends: It's loobd upon as a pr<llly tliar -of lhing:" Pf*"IQlllOMlll' penon who doetn'I lhinlt il's al lhat , ........ Is Balun'• wiM, l'al. • ''She's _.. .. ., tulwa11lll said loluft. ''She's .... _......, of al ,,,, --wrillnV' .... has ""t....i through huncl<9ds of houn of bad hO<rcr ..,,. wilh -Once, on o dale, -llood in the rain outiide filmex to see ''Evil Oeod'' at one o'clock in the _,.;;,g, I knew ,lhon Iha! - -I wanted to motry." . Balun Is' .., alumni of Golden West Coffege and Cal Stole Uni¥onlty' Fullet1on, whero he wm an •olhropololJ major bef0<0 "-'ming a ~ -and ~r. None of Iha! nplilins how Balun got -horror films In the first place. · "You .-i by being o 9 0r i.n y.ar old kid goll>:g sucked in by all lho .. II'-' .-i•rs ihey uMC1 .. Ila.. for ---, Yov luuy inlo Iha!. It's o -.;cat wottd, The liQllls and liOUllds you hcM: ire horror rnoWH don't nonwally occur . in .,.,,c1oy Ille and conwnalion. y,,.. got lo sao the ~oiling on the ri\7er, English style ., -HAS1'llllGS AllDGL ....,,..cane r LOOKNJ GOOD/ 62 ' keepor of Caveaham Lock explained. Their ridy Cot· ugn adj&cem: to each lock, bright gudeos ana the small weirs (or dams) whispering in the background atmt to a pcauful -r ·of life, Lock'k<pp<rs go off:duty prompdy, a! M discovettd lli'hen ,re approached Marlow Lqck two :ninutn -' rime. So we l:ci,Q this onciem mcchoniam ~ CMrhcad • Concorclo jet iuoottd out of HathrOw. A ..... locols gathered OD tho bank, SOll5" in& ID .........,._, After 1 _.. we nccioecl dalt we'd lelt &hi dotln•awm ptt ................. PEOPLE/C3 11 t11 -, la al • SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1989 ENTERTANENT I C4 THAMES From Cl upstream so I could JOan you there ... The public mooring JUSt above \\-1ndsor 8ndge y1eld5 the do uble plca.,ure\ of WandJOr CastJe and l::aon Coneic. Early morning· Eton wa~ a flurry of boys aged 6 to 16, pealing bells, and a maze of cobbled alleys w11h a medieval feel -no \urpra~ since the college was fou nded in 1440 by Henry VI. Now, at term's st.an, the boys' formaJ morning suits were spotless; but by May. a pass1n1 schoolmaster noted, they'll be (rayed. with holes an the knees. A ten-minute waJk down Eton Hip trcct. with its crooked timbered bu1ld1n~ housing antjque \hops, gallents and pubs. and over the iron footbnd&e-brings you to the base of Windsor Castle. Testament to Wilham the Conqueror's Norman conquest of L066. £n&)and's oldest ca\tlc conunu~ to house· royaJty: Queen Eh1.abe1h summers here. St. George's hapel. ~pintual home of Great Bnttan's knighthood for ccn- tunes, the m iniature perfecuon of Queen Mary's Dolls' House, and the Old Masters' an in the State AP'lf\· Kento 9rw.ADINI ..._ ..... __ _ ... Matli knt at a -....Cr fDr 'WOIM8 1ardu• for a umqur lool. Ealataiamcat pmonalion thtnt 1a lk -Knaa look .. OD..._ fr-om IN c:ovni of mt una aad Oii lde-- \twon Valent 8mJndh. C)'lldl SIKpbad. Sllu1 Belafonac-Harptt, C.omue Sdleca. Mary fnnn, Morpn Faudaild. Jou Riven. Mar) Han and ~ HendalOG aft a frw OD ~ IODJ l1st of cdebnun who att fua o( die pell~. bfondt cbapn &om Loi Aallfa. Ktnt also bu a ~. iii Oraaer Count)' and added to w local list after laa 'IA.CC More than 40 of Kent'• lalat sayln wert paraded for The FuluonabAel durias a bnmch 1n the dtn1ns room of Naman Marcus. Suits. C'09l~ aft.em00n, cocktail and eymins dtalia • 1n a S900 to $2.SOO and up r&ftlr were lbown in black and colors 1nctudioa red. teal. fuchsia and purple. IMJ)tred -.orb IS the "Y Knt describes her crcauons. -1 des1sn lbrec suonc colJcctioos each )Car and do other unall sroupinp and custom 'IA.Ork ror pnvale Cl.ifttts. .. M) raih1ons arc umclcu.-Kent told The Fashaonablc-s. scvmal of whom are Ktnt deve>- 1ees and were wcarina the label GayJe Anderson in a black MK said, -1 have four or five o f Margi's things and they don't go out of St)le. The) arc CWSICS." Panners of Kent. EJe.aoor Kahn and How· ard Hom. attended the brunch and Kahn descnbed the collection as a bold interplay of sha~s. textures and colors. translatin& basic Silhouettes into 'IA.-Ork.s or 'an that an truly c-0llcct1 ble. Brunch auest Kitty wlie. fashion director for Fashion Island Merchants Association, commented aftet the sbow.-These'Whioos are clothes for a v.oman ... they have a loose fit that I appreciate and )'Ct they allude to the table. body.. • Kai'•···-----"* iir'° ..:-:.:. ·t:.--:: ~·fl Mria me -prilm are ..-,, ._ -..,..... ...- -· ~ -..., j9dcts .... die CIDllln Oil the drems .... hlM the ficc ..... dlftiln aft DOC CUI IOO low for tbc ~ •'OfnU.... aid Nora JOf'llClllt'IL Jo Amir Mu liked the hnunout flllrics: -Hn (Kmt) fatbion' ttftect the wad ol ... IN metallic uaunent 1n 1tyb lhml ca m •om to luDC'b and npt from day ioao ~ Vope and ffarpn la) that's the lalat ...... - A baiek and pct c~·C1llftl dfttll '*llliM i.e eyes of Ann Paner. -1.-s made for 1 blondr.-w c~­ OUie Hall found the skuu with dleir d1ffem( leftaths appcalin& to btt trMC ol styk. Fashionables prcS1deot Mary Lou Homsb) said. -Be1uuful.dotbes., unusual cle- ''PS and VCT) rutt fabrics., but I felt Ibey Mft mostl) for ta.II &JOS. .. The 36-)-car-old Ktnt said DO, DO. DO IO the hci&ht requirements. -The modds ~ aaD tad.a), but an)·one can wear them __ oor propon1ons are for everyone. ~ Hcn- denon •an them and she's very tiny ... Indeed. Henderson d id wear a Ke:nt gown an a &Jittery "cracked ice .. fabric when w appcafcd at the Irvine Hilton for w Houtt Assoc~tn recently. F ASBJON CALENDAR I. MAGNIN: Charlotte Halton lingerie collection will ~ informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. Fnday at the South Coast Plaza store. The Adrienne Vittadini sport collection will' modeled noon to 3 o.m. on Nov. 9. • • • B LLOCKS WILSHIRE:A spcciaJ envoy of Caithness Pa~r'IA.-cighis will present the latest collection 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday at the Fashion Island store. menl\ make 11 eas) to linger. Late one afternoon. JUSt ~low Abo\e Windsor. the Thames Sonning's gracefully arched red ~ands through classic English coun-brick bndge, we turned into a ll')sade Much of the nvcrbank is backwater and moored beneath a natural. ~1th stands of stately chestnut tree at the French Hom. an. ch~tnuu and elms and wtllows early I 9th-Century hotel which w«pang a1 water's edge. Passin& by stands on the me of a former ferry fields wath grazing cattle and the landing. Inside. ducklings crackled ruins of Mcdmenha,m Abbey. ~ as the) sp1t·roasted over the firc- rcad from Jerome I. ~cromc s place heanh an the bar. The leaded humorous account of his 1889 windows 1n otsr room opened onto cam p~ng tnp on .!he Thames, "Th~ a balcony overlooling the river. We Men m a Boat. 11 was comf<?nu~a • relaxed in comfon.ably worn chintz- to find that much of the nver s covered chairs and watched as dusk charm has v.om well. covered the water. the lights o f The al Temple Lock and walked for a while. Herc the n ver winds past chaJk cliffs and densely wooded hills of rust· and ochre-tinged green. The t-.A.e>-paths. an the pr~s of ~ing restored, arc democratic: Joggers and walkers. lone fishermen castin&c from the banks. and romping dogs share the turf with occasional herds of cattle -and even bulJs. nccessi· tating prudent detours. Thanks to a senous clean-up effort Wh11c Han Inn on the OPl?<>Sitc b) the Thames River Authonty and ~nk sparkling thrQugh the w1ll<?w· other c-0nccrned water enthusiasts. Dmner that evening was duckling the river is being r«laamed from the with apricot sauce, of course. and 11 pollution which threatened 1t just a was excellent. few years ago. Recently the salmon ha'e returned and fishermen release their catches "well and fighting fit'.' to the n ver Coots. ducks and geese abound on the Thames. But It is the Queen's SOO swans (who seem to know they cnJO)' a protected status) that dom1· nate the n ver. The si&ht of five swans taking fl1&h1 in formation. great wings clattering.. i" unforget· In a curve of the river at Marlow 1s The Complcat Angcler. where Izaak Walto n WTote his famo us book on fi shing an 1653. We tied up in front of the restaurant and a valet stcp~d out 10 collect our luggage. The hotel 1s filled wuh anitques and great compotes of flowers. No room numbers here -the 46 rooms are each named for a fi shing fl y. WE'RE LookiNG Foa A FEW BAd BAcks An early morning stroll through Sonnmg rC\Caled the Bull Inn tucked into an alle). Mentioned in Jerome's book of 100 years ago. 11 rcmams ~ vme-<iraped 15th.Century country pub. Stone houses -Iv)' Cottage. Han Lodge -line the streets. with the occasional basket of windfallen apples set by the gate for pas~rsby. St. Andrew's. the village church. dates back to Saxon times. Hidden behind a mossy wall. ats churchyard dozed in the shadow of its steeple. At Sonning Lock. the keeper commented that the town is quite affluent now. with home· owners commuting J hc 4S minutes to London. A check of Thames Valley real e~tate ads revealed prices comparable to Orange County's. When we tired of the boat. it was often possible to hike aJona the grassy towpaths. Two orus debarked Al the ancient town of Wall- ingford. where Caesar had once passed through. our da)s on the Thames ended. The' ahd been m ild and gentle, hke the river itself. Boat· 1ng upnver. ~c agreed, is an ideal way to appreciate English history at a restfol pace. We unloaded our ~long.ings, and as if o n cue, a pair of the Q ueen's swans drifted over to claim o ur remaining bread· then with a gracefol dip. they turned downstream. An anonymous que>- tallon we'd noticed in the lobby of the Compleat Angler came to mind: "The loads men carry are soon set down. and soon untrodden the paths of man. &fore man was. the river ran. and the river will run when man is gone." IT'S A boWN fACT ThAT AIMmT 900/o of • AMericAN populArioN hu SOME • SORT of bAck pRobl.ai AT SOME poiNT iN ThEia liva. MosT of ThE TIME iT's duE TO A sTRAiN of wukENECI lowm bAck OR c:-ThER REIATECI Musd.E GROOps. WhAT's ThE ANSWER? STitENGThENThEM. BuT how CAN you wha you'• iN ,MN? TliE ANIWEa is BODY 2200. CAil w Md ta how rllE 1W1wls of dlc:1mnic llUlcll 1TiaaulATlaN CM W JGU lllAl Md 112mq'll1• •• ...... MT .. CAUllnq JOU ..... BY MOST Pl.ANS. BALUN From Cl has remained pretty strons ever since it came out. One of the first films was Edison's ~Frankenstein" at the tum or the century. It's a ~nrc that constantly cannibalizes 11.1Clf and comes up with a new twist on things." Lately. though Balun has been watch in& a lot of foreian horror films because he's dissatisfied wi&h the recent American output. The main rc.ason, says Balun, is too many sequels. "The bad pert of a lot of lhOIC sequels are that the people rnpon· sible for the ori&inal vision 1ren't the ones &hat usually profit by it in the Ions run. Comp1nies come in and buy, out the rishll to films. Wes Craven doesn't rcall)' have much of the action of any of thole "Niaht- mare On Elm Strftt" movies. even lhouah he's the one who invented the Freddie K,,.er character. Now it's a kind of like a f'rancbile. Craven laid &bey IMde Fmldic Kn.teer inao a c~. But tba1'1 lhow biz." lelun laUlbed and laid •t tel a little cyak:af after a wlaile. You tee to many W films. Tberc"1 to many people lbal lbouldn'I even be mak-inl ~ ftlms that aft involved in it now. Tblre'• too nway a.wyen and accountants and business people nccdin& a tax write-off. h's so rare to see a &ood horror film." One mnd that Balun doesn't like is the current teenage-oriented themes of horror films. "I grew up on horror films that were challenaina the adult c-0ncems or hopes and dreams and fcan.. Dr. Frankenstein wasn't fooling around, that was a scientist probina into thinp. They were tak1ns you ri&ht into &he heart of'borror. When you have lids runnina around with rock music aoin1 and all the smoke and special effects, you're ,ettina too far aw1y from the heart of horror.'' Another problem is that while the budset for 1 horror film may be hif.1? the quality isn't. 'fear is such a simple &hina to manipulate and do really effectively on a small budtet. Too often mod· cm horror films spend way too much money tryina to entertain, instead of just sea~ the hell out of you. The Fint "Niahtm~" film was like thac pretty scary ind sur~ real. Now Freddie's 1 talkahow-bost· from-hell kind of py. He!:\: in, does bis one liDmt kills llOlbody. and popa out." Balun feels abat type of exposure le.cm lbe tbe imPKt of lbe films. especially wbea tbe Freddie c:banc; 1ft' ii oDenim lboPJJ! malls and doi TV~ . Ill "M~ trle ... l•il•d when I 1l1n•ll•fel' ..... .. titPretlAataft , ...... . "NOW rM MAYING lHI mT .. Cf• IR." AND NIT It flCll 1"1 HOUDA'fl D..cliie it ................................ ,_ ............ ,.., ..... .. C..,...., a ....... ..,.,_. ..,,..,_,...A-.hial ..., ... -...-.,....._. m •'I ••• Kent"•-...... provide •n Int.,...._, of testur .. .,... co1on •"'*' • m.-.. fnlllon 1oo11. tor • ......... .......... ~ ... Thames vaca~ion primer GE'TTING THERE; , British Airways, Pan An and TWA all serve Heathrow Airport. TRANSPORTATION: Fro m restored Victonan camping skiffs to luxury hotel buss, the Thames River offers boats top suit any taste and bud8el .. The Thames Book" contains an extensive list of boat hirers. It alto often rules of naviplion, points of interest, dining and acommodation information, and scncraJ river lore. An invaJuable guide. Write to: "The Thames Book." Editoral Department. Link House, Kinsw&ll Avenue. Croydon CR9 2TA. DINING OUT: Riverside dining can ~ a simple plo ughman's lunch at 1 local pub or an elegant full-course dinner. Ye Olde Leathcme Bonel Inn. on the water just nonh orGorins. Also accessible fro,n the 84009 road. The best of the riverside pubs. Oakley Court Hotel, a Victorian manor between Br1y and Bovene} Locks above Windsor. offers meals and a beautifully-p~nted tea 1n the sitting room. Convenient mooring is available. Windsor Road. Windsor. Berkshire SL4 SUR. Telephone (0628) 74141. ACCOMMODATIONS: One River Bank Hotel. a small bed & breakfast close to London. Rates from LSO/double including continental brcalcfast 37 A Bridge Road, Hampton Court. Surrey. Tclcpbooc .OL 979 9209. . The French Hom . a traditional country hotel. From L 70.00 ~ night 10 LI 20/double for riverside cotta$CS. including a fuU English breakfast. Sonning on Thames. Berkshtrc RG4 OTN. Telephone Reading (0734) 692204. The Compleat Angler Hotel, now pan of the Trusthouse Forte chain, is a well·run. beautifully situated hotel. From LI 20 to 220/do uble. Marlow Brifdgc, Marlow. Bucks SL 7 I RG. Telephone (06284) 4444. And there's aJways the option of sleeping on board at one of the many 24-hour morriogs aJong the river. RIVER TRAVEL TIPS: A beautifully namlcd pair of tapes take you lock·by-lock alons the .Thames. Request the "Lower Thames & River Wey" and the "Maddie & Up~r Thames" tapes. Waterways Cruising Tapes Ltd., 98 G reat Russell Street. London WCI B3l.A. ."Three Men in a Boat," by Jerome X. Jerome. is still in print. Available through Upchurch-Brown Booksellers. 384 Forest Avenue. Laguna Beach, CA 92651. Telephone 497·8373. "Ir you bring him out of the dark and out of the ni&htma.rc realm into the no rmal. everyday realm. he's not that frightcnin& anymore. But it's business people that are maling these decisions. .. Balun noted that "Nightmare On Elm Street 4" made more than SSO million, which is pretty &ood for a film that probably cost about $4 million to make. And the faC1 that the makers of the "Ni&htmare" movies arc tryina to make &he Fred· die character less realistic may be due to the ongoin1complaints many parent groups have voiced rcprdjng the danaers or horror film upon impressionable younpters. Balun has appcured on sever1J TV show$ to defend horror films apinst the people that try and di& up a horr9r·bashina an&)c 1bout how kids have aotten "twisted" from watchin& horror films. Balun doesn't buy it. "People just don't &ivc enOU&h &houaht to what innucncies kids. And p1rents arc tryina to pu& the blame on somethina other than them· selves. They want everybody cite to be a p1rent. You can't beJ*"fttl for everybody. It's not a filmmaker'• fault that he aocs for intcsity in a horror film. That's what they're au~ poted to do. Horror films ~ au~ posed to be frilhtnina and raw and antmte. A filmmaker can't be tbinlt-ina of some l 1-yar4d kid teeins the film and how ..... kid reKll '° iL Tbat't not hil job. Tlaat'1 the parents' job." . lntcsnity also plays a factor i~ Balun's horror nov~I "9th and HeU Street." due in DecmlMr. He be- lieves too man) authors set lost in telling a story and dcvclopi~ characters. "I want some rock·'em, sock-'cm blood and gore. a hi&h body count. and some intesity. My book is like an 83-minute exploitation movie that comes on like pnabusters and keeps going all the way throu&h to the end. I tried to write it the way that it would be something I'd want to read." Batun read up on horror fictio~ but didn't find anything challcnaina. So he decided to write what be calls "an outrageously aruesome book that has hideous thinp happeni~ h> it. .. He thinks the book misht ahen• ate some of his friends. and that it is taboobreaking. It definatcly won't make the "Ten Best" book list. , "I wrote it for a specific audie~· a real hard~orc .splatter fan. I don't have 1ny literary ~tensions about bow important that kind of wort iL I'm haV1ng fun. It's kind oflik.e rock and roll to me. It's suDPOICCI IO bt a thumb your nose kind ofauitude." With Halloween only a c:ouDle of days away, you'd think that Wun is busy preparina a honific Halioweat Haunt for local tric:k«·trcaten. "Every day is Halkwecn lw me .. said Balun ... It's the one day I take off. Three hundred sixty-four dllys a year of monsten and zomb611 and thinp tha& ao bump in the nilbt is eftOUlh." Treat Your.If Thia S11ian .. Or8nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 29, 1918 ca Opera Pacific Is feted Love, not lavish wedding, is key lly KARN M. HID Of-Ollll1 ........ Board members of Opera Pacific celebrated ano ther successful year at their annual mtttina.. held recently at the newly-opened Lobby Lounac of the Westin South Coast Plaza H otel. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The let· ter from the Ho uston bride-to-be who~ fiancc was a nnoyed because she talked so much about their up- coming wedding plans (bridesmaids' gowns. catering arrangements. etc .. etc.) bro ught back some-fond memories of my own wedding. M ) future husband had an acc1· dent and spent 10 days of our planned hone) moon 1n the hospital. That left us o nl) five da) s to get marneu and go back to work. (We both had Jobs and needed e\ Cf) pcnn).). To save t1me and mone) 1o1.e 1o1.erc married b} a JUStlC~ of the peace. That e"enang m> mother IO\ 1tcd m~ husban(fs fa m1h o'er for cake and coffee. · Lonatime sup porters of OP, re~ rcsentatives of the hotel Mldael DetO&ea. acncral manager, and ad.dae J.W. di~ctor of market· ins. were officially honored b y ex- ecu tive director Dr. Davi• Dteklera a nd board president Flo11 Sdaunacller for their contributions. Opera .... Untllerwrlters Dinner Schroeder and Jeannette Se9erstrom. Mom and her gentleman friend otTcred to drt'c us to the countr. for a th c-da' camping trip. which· "as all \\C could afford after pa)mg the ho5p1tal bills. The) camped w1th us. The event also provided a n o~ portunity for board members to of- ficially meet new managing director Patrtck Flyu. Joining the Opera Pacific board for upcoming three year terms ere SHaa Bartlett, Dr. Haau l Beavea1tl, Doro"y C•te, RlcMrd Eqel, Dr. Deul1 F ratt, WIUlam Ro6ert1, Jenette Sqentrom and Dr. Gayle Wklyolar. • • • Belie e it or not. Harriet Nelson (the beloved star of television's .. Ozzie and Harriet") is as thought· ful and considerate of others as her character belies. She offers refrnh· mcnts (maybe milk and cookies?) to llOHO'C 01'1 . By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF ARIES (March 2 I ·April 19): New moon position highh$}lts greater understanding of potenual. Spotlight on fina ncial sta tus of one close to you. including partner. mate. Details unravel in connection with work of agent. TAURUS (April 20.Ma'y 20): You'll say, ''Thts Sunday I am going to clarify intentions!" Focus on pan- nership, cooperative efforts. mar· riagc. Refuse any excuse for lack of communication. Say it with' words. action. Virgo involved. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What apparently (ailed two days ago will be rcsurrectcd .. Sta)' close to home. if possible. Reconcili.1tion with family member -could Ix pan of scenario. Money question will be amicably workmen. But it was her kindness to those workers painting the back stairs of her Laguna Beach home that landed her in the hospital -just days before that very same hospitat was to honor he r at a formal gala. Nelson slipped on the freshly-painted stairs and was admitted to South Coast Medical Center (SCMC) in South Laguna with a spinal injury. Uncomfortable. but well on her wa~ to healing. Nelson was missed at the 8th Annual Winners Circle Charity Ball. held last week at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. In honor of South Coast Medical Center's 30th Anoiversaf). the 500.plus members of Winners Circle (an SCMC fund raising support group). chose to ~­ cognlze Nelson -o ne of the hospi· resolved. CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): New rnoon highlights sensuality, st) le. creativity. successful relationship with young person. Define terms. See others as they actually exist.· You'll have new of what occurs backstage. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obstacles ovt.•rcom c. r equest granted. Emphasis on deadline. re ponsi· b1lit), intensified relationship. You might be asking ... I've got it and now what am I goi ng to d o with 1t7" Dilemma "ill be resolved. VIRGO (Aug:. 23-Sept. 12): Prcd1c· lion "as correct regarding )Our o"n potenual. long-range prosJ)l'cts. Con· fidence 1s restored. cw moon pos· It ion emphasizes 'crsauht). C'<· pcrimcntfuion. short Lnp tn' oh ing relat1·. e. ua UNIVERSITY a..uo ~tOO Pctfcct ror Weddings. Banquc1s. Re.rep: ions • Localed on aim"US 11 UC IMnc ~r looking lhc ramo1n park. :Ba (apo 'laQtn )L.,w J.r Ail ~11ia11• 723-0838 Steve Velez Celli8t VicMo Tape Av111abi. ~'¥""" e.11r1 Toutinc Gi.-Cake T~ Wllt8rfonl -&.ccarat ~-Swaronld En(l'arin1--U.P .S. F .... Cift Wrasi- IJI 0.:.-..... LApfta a..h 07-tltl tal's original supporters. and one \\ho remaini. in\ohed as a founding ml·mber of SCMC's Women·s Ad· \ 1sor. Council. Ac(·ording to · L) nn Rider. the e\'ent would net "easily $45.000" '-'ith the proceeds added to thl' Win· ncrs Circle's commitment to fu nd thl' renovatio n of SCMC's fourth floor medical/surgical unit. A. check for $1 00.000 was presented by the group's president Don Beckenbaugb to ho~p1tal president T. Michael Murray. Other dedicated supporters of the 268-bed ho-.p1tal included co-chair~ Rice and Jan Brown. Marcia Beckenbaugb, Carole Bowman, John 8. Lawson. Forrest F. Owen, Boots and Ed ward R•ppert. and Joanot' and Raymond Yusi. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): New "a~~ of increa<;ing income com · mand :111en11on Focu" on indeOt'n· de nee. o ng1nul1t). daring. Emotions dom inate. Love is fine but sho uld not obscure visio n. Message will bt·1:0111e er. stal-ckar. Leo i"' ol vcd. SCORPIO (Oct. 2J-No\'. 2 1 l: 'New moon in ) our sign emphasizes fresh approach. return of 'igor. sc' ap- peal. D1spla) )Our colors: dark red. purple. cnm~on. Rcla11o mh1p with famil) member requires closer !>Crut1n) . .\qua nan in' oh ed. SAGITTARIUS C:'-lov. 22-Dec. 21): You might be declaring. "The) should not ha' c ~cpl 11 hidden from ml" .. ln,ohc.., JOurnc~. l'\pend1ture. surpnw pan~ .\cn·nt humor. sense of fitnl'"' Don't IX' confu'>ed b' one \\hll mall''> lud1uou~ da1m. · CAPRICORl'i IDc<.' 22-Jan l Ql . •' "too . Our equipment con'>1sted of a borrowed tent and a dou ble-bed mallrl'S~ on w h1 ch all four of us slept. (No sleeping bag'I in those da' sJ. We cooked o'er a fire and ever} thing ta'>lCd might) good Our marriage wllh that humbk tx·g1nn1ng has lasted 60 years. Toda~ too much attl'nt1o n is paid to putting on a la\'1<,h d1spla) . .\fler ii 1s o'er )OU ha\ e nothing to <,how for ll but a lot of bills and pictures 1n a book. Also. too mul·h hullabaloo 1s made about 5'.''· That doesn't last foreH~r. c11hcr. What make'> mamages stick " mutual r('spect. lo)ah). patience. 1A1lhngness to sharl'. a sense of com· m1tmcnt and. mo<,t of. all. being rl·all) good friend' -Lt\ 1ng Proof in Oakland Ne" Moon co1nc1dc<1 \\Ith fulfill· rn<?nt. gran11n$ of maJor rl·qucst. ~p<.Hhght on fnen<.h asp1rat1ons. ro· mancc. addl·d Pfl'')t1gl' . uddenl) ~ou no longl·r led a~ 1f a pauper AQUARIUS !Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Be reJJ ~ for h rl·at.. from 1rad11ion. \ar- ll't~. l'\prc'>'-11>0 of aural'tlon b\ nwrnlx·r of oppQ)lle '>l". Plan'> 1A 1fl he outlim·d rl'g.lrding l'arel·r. bu,1~ Ol'\\. 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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sure mill ions of } o ur readers find soluuons 10 their problems by read· mg the ad' ice )OU give to others. I feel certain that the problem I am w nt1ng about "'111 be of interest to man). It has to do wtth bctng a gpdmother. I ha\!~ no children of m) 01o1. n and haH' "' ed "ith the d1sappotntmcn1 and feelings of failure for a long ume ~1a) be being childless 1s the rea!>on so man} fnends ha't as~ed me 10 be a godmother to 1he1r children. To date. the count 1s se' en .\II m} godchildren are no1o1. 1n their 205. I ha' e g1Hn each one a b1rthda) gift C\Cf) )ear. I ha\e also gl\en them checks for (hnstmas. HKIDf•I . Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST + K 4 NORTH • Q 9 8 2 C7 K 72 : J 7 6 3 • Q 5 EAT • 6 3 ~ J 10 9 3 K 8 6 .S + K 7 4 Q 8 5 Q 10 9 • J 10 9 6 3 OUT H • A J 10 7 5 -A 6 4 A 2 +A 8 2 The bidding: South West ~onb I • Pass 2 • 4 • Pli'> Pass Opening lead: Jack of Easl Pass Pass There is a time for everything un· der the sun. Invert the moves in a chess opening, and you can be head· ing·for calamity. Get things out of sequence at the bridge table. and defeat could easily be snatched from the jaws or victory. If you agree with us that aces are greatly undervalued in the point count, you will endorse Soutb's de· cision to open one spade rather than one no trump. And a simple raise from partner was all the encourage- ment needed to go on to game. West led the jack of hearts, and declarer ~'lily won in dummy to take the trUmJ. finesse. That lost to the kin2. anr: back came another hcan . • rhrough the )Cars I have not re• ce1,ed so much as a telephone call or a '1sll 1n return. Oh, yet. on Mother's Day in 1987. I did set a card and nearly died of the shock. That same )car I stopped send ing gif\s to these thankless kids. M> godchildren arc now becom- ing engaged. &etting married and ha' 1ng babies. Suddenly. they all remember me. 1 am being invited to "cdd1ng sho wers. baby showers, all <oons of e' cots that call for a present. .\n~ ad"ce? -Godm other USA Dear USA: Aayooe wllo atteM9 a babv sllower or a weUlac IMwer it expected &o briD1 a p ft. U Y" an so tunte4 off lay tlae years ef 1bou1lltle11ae11 oa tile part of yHr godclllldren, doa'I accept tlaelr la· vitatloa• ud ~ will be uder ao obll1at1oa to &Ive tlaem u ydlillc. It's 11 simple 11 tlaat. When West regained the lead with the king of clubs, the defenders were able to cash a heart trick and pa· tiently wait for a dfamo nd trick for do1o1.n one. Tough luck? Not really. If the spade finesse were going to succeed at trick two. it would win later as 1o1.ell. Declarer should have set about buying some insurance in case the king of trumps was with West. The heart loser could have been avoided as the cards lay. All that was required was for West to hold the king of clubs and for declarer to utilize his assets to the fullest. Declarer should win the fi,r st trick in hand and immediately lead a low dub toward the queen . The best W est can do is take his king and revert to hearts. Now declarer wins tn dummy. cashes the queen of clubs and comes to hand with the ace of diamonds to discard the table's heart loser on the ace of clubs. Since a heart ruff will furnish an entry to the board, South can subsequently take the trump finesse in an attempt 10 score an ovcrtnck. t ·I Cl\IPl H l \HOUI"· P\! I\ \(,b ' · 'Pt\ I \I ROO\I ()t."'I<•' t • \ IOt<l l OI R ,pfl I \I \IO\lt 'T • l'llOTC 11'. R \ Pll\ ·HOR \I \RR\ ,(,f \It' l " • \\ lllTt I \l t I I\ t ' 1 ·l,\lt HClRH FPTIO'' • t 'Tf RT \I' \It \'T • da!IC'1na ~Year IV•i llbet Use the eddinl Showate. Lcnl, 1.-11bre ~ ,_ .. ,~ ~ .. ' THAMES From Cl upstream so I could join· you there." The public mooring JUSt above Windsor Bridge yields the double pleasures of Windsor Castle and Eton College. Early morning· Eton was a flurry of boys aged 6 to 16, pealing bells. and a maze of cobbled alleys with a medieval feel -no surprise since the college was founded in 1440 by Henry VI. Now, at term's start, the boys' formal morning suits were spotless; but by May, a passina schoolmaster noted, they'll be frayed. with holes in the knees. Kento Marli Kent is a desianer for women searchins for a unique loo\. En&e11aimnent personahtics shine in the .. Kent look .. oa llqe, from the covers of mapzines and on tcle- vi~n. Valerie Beninelh, Cybill Shepherd. Shari Bclafonte-Harper, Connie Sellec:ca, Mary Frann, Morpn Fairchild, Joan Riven, Mary Hart and Aorence Henderson are a few on the lonJ li st of celebrities who are fana of the petite, blonde desilller from Los Anples. Kent also has a folJowina in Oranee County and added to the local list after last week. More than 40 of Kent's latest styles were paraded for The Fashionables durina a brunch in the dinina room of Neiman Marcus. Suits, coats.l afternoon, cocktail and eyenina dresses in a )900 to $2,SOO and up ranee were shown in black and colors incJudina red. teat. fuchsia and purple. Inspired works is the way Kent describes her creations. \'I dcsian three strong collections each year and do other small poupings and custom work for private ·clients. "My fashions arc timeless," Kent told The Fashionables, several of whom are Kent devo- tees and were wearing the label. Gayle Anderson in a black MK said, "I have four or fi ve of Margi's things and they don't go out of style. They arc classics." Partners of Kent, Eleanor Kahn and How- ard Horn. attended the brunch and Kahn described the collection as a bold interplay of shapes, textures and colors, translating basic silhouettes into works of art that arc truly collectible. Brunch guest Kitty Leslie, fashion director for Fashion Island Merchants Association,· commented afler the show,"Thcse fashions arc clothes for a woman , .. they have a loose fit that l appreciate and yet they allude to the table. body bftadL Kent•• fathio-..... far ldim ... IO maoy dllfDen lbele daJI .. di ..... for the )'OUlll Metroee Avnae ...,.... 1'lli fabrin are areat. prints are pnny. tiut .. prish." .. I love lbc ~ j8ckell and die ~ on the dreucs &hat hme lhe face 8lld .... dtt11ts are not cut too low for the mature woman." taid Non Jorpnsen. Jo Anne Mix liked the luxurious fabrics: "Her (Kent) fashions reflect the trend of Uli• the metallic treatment in 1tylcl that can be worn to lunch and riaht from day into~ Voauc and Harper say that's the late11 lbhta."" A black and aold cvcnina dress caupt me eyes of Ann Panac. • "It's made for a blonde," she explained. Ollie Hill found the skins with their diffemt lcnaths appeal in& to her sense of style. Fashionables president Mary Lou Hornsby said. "Beautiful clothes, unusual de- sians and very nice fabrics. but I felt they were mostly for tall girls." The 36-year-old Kent said no, no, no to the bciaht requirement~. ''The models are tall today. but anyone can wear them ... our proportions arc for everyone. Aorence Hen- derson wears them and she's very tiny." Indeed. Henderson did wear a Kent gown in a &littery "crac ked ice" fabric wben she appeared at the Irvine Hilton for the House Associates recently. F ASHJON CALENDAR I. MAGNIN: Charlotte Hilton lingerie collection will be informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. Friday at the South Coast Plaza store. The Adrienne Vittadini sport collection wi11 modeled noon to 3 p·.m. on Nov. 9. • • BULLOCKS WILSHIRE:A speciaJ envoy of Caithness Paperweights will present the latest collection 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m . Monday at the Fashion Isla nd store. ments make 11 easy to ltnger. Above Windsor, the Thames winds through classic English coun- tl)side. Much of the riverbank is natural. wi th stands of stately ctrcstnuts and elms and willows weeping at water's odgc. Passing by fields with grazing cattle and the ruins of Medmenham Abbey. we read from Jerome I. Jerome's humorous account of his 1889 camping trip on the Thames, "Three Men in a Boat." It was comforting to find that much of the river's charm has worn well. Thanks to a serious clean-up effort by the Thames River Authonty and other concerned water enthusiasts, the river is being reclaimed from the pollution which threatened it just a few years ago. Recently the salmon have returned and fishermen release their catches "well and fighting fit" to the river. Late one afternoon, just below Sonning's gracefully arched red brick bridge, we turned into a backwater and moored beneath a chestnut tree at the French Hom, an. early I 9th-Century hotel which stands on the site of a former ferry landing. Inside, ducklings crackled as they spit-roasted over the fire- place hearth in the bar. The lea'ded windows in our room opened onto a balcony overlooking the river. We relaxed in comfortably worn chintz- covered chairs and watched as dusk covered the water. the lights of The White Hart Inn on the opposite bank sparkling through the willow. Dinner that evening was duckling with apricot sauce, of course. and it was excellent. at Temple Lock and walked for a while. Herc the river winds past chalk cliffs and densely wooded hills of rust· and ochre-tinged green. The two-paths. in the process of being restored. arc democratic: joggers and walkers, lone fishermen casting from the banks. and romping dogs share the turf with occasional herds of cattle -a nd even bulls, necessi- tating prudent detours. In a curve of the river at Marlow is The Complcat Angcler, where Izaak Walton wrote his famous book on fishing in 1653. We tied up in fro nt of the restaurant and a valet stepped out to collect our luggage. The hotel is filled with anitques and great compotes of flow~rs. No room numbers here -the 46 rooms arc each named for a fishing fly. ._ ....................... , Mar• Kent'• de ... M provide an lntel'll~ flll telltUr• end • colon wllflln a claulcal fadllon looll. for • ...._., ......... ~··· Thames vacation primer GE1TING THERE: British Airways, Pan An and TWA all 5Cl"Ve Heathrow Airport. TRANSPORTATION: From restored Victorian camping skiffs to luxury hotel buss. the Thames River offers boats top suit any wte and bud8et .. The Thames Book" contains an extensive list of boat hirers. It alto offers rules of naviption, points of interest, dining and acommodation information. and aencral river lore. An invaluable pide. Write to: "The Thames Book," Editoral Department. Link House, Kinawall Avenue, Croydon CR9 2TA. DINING OUT: Riverside dining can be a simple ploughman's lunch at a local pub or an elegant full-<=ourse dinner. Ye O lde Lcatheme Bottel Inn. on the water just north ofGorina. Also accessible from the 84009 road. The best of the riverside pubS. Oakley Court Hotel, a Victorian manor between Brar and Boveney Locks above Windsor. offers meals and a beauufully- presented tea. in the sitting room. Convenient mooring is available. Windsor Road. Windsor. Berkshire SL4 SUR. Telephone (0628) 7414 1. ACCOMMODATIONS: O ne River Bank Hotel, a small bed & breakfast close to London. A ten-minute walk down Eton High Street, with its crooked timbered buildings housi ng antique shoes. galleries and pubs. and over the iron footbridac brings you to the base of Windsor Castle. Testament to William the Conqueror's Norman conquest of 1066. England's oldest castle continues to house royalty: Coots. ducks and gccsc abound on Queen Elizabeth summers here-. Sr. the Thames. But it is the Quttn's George's Chapel. spiritual home of 500 swans (who seem to know they Great Britian's kn ighthood for ccn-enjoy a protected slll\us) that dom1- turics, the miniature Jterfection of nate the river. The sight of five Queen Mary's Dolls' House, and the swans taking flight in formation, O ld Masters' art in the St.ate Apart-· great wings clattering. is unforgct- An early morning stroll through Sonning revealed the Bull Inn tucked into an alley:> Mentioned in Jerome's book of I 00 years ago. it remains a vine-draped 15th-Century country pub. Stone houses -Ivy Cottage, Han Lodge -line the streets. with the occasional bas ket of wiodfallen apples set by the gate for passersby. St. Andrew's. the village church. dates back to Saxon times. Hidden behind a mossy wall. its churchyard dozed in the shadow of its steeple. At Sonning Lock, the keeper commented that the town is quite affiucnt now. with home- owners commuting the 45, minutes to London. A check of Thames Valley real estate ads revealed prices comparable to Orange County's. Al the ancient town of Wall- ingford. where Caesar had once passed thro ugh . our days on the Thames ended. They ahd been m ild and gentle. like the river itself. Boat- ing upriver. we agreed. is an ideal way to appreciate English history at a restful pace. We unloaded o ur belongings. and as if on cue, a pair of the Queen's swans drilled over to claim our remaining bread; then with a graceful dip, they turned downstream. An anonymous quo- tation we'd noticed in the lobby of the Comolcat Angler came to mind: Rates fro m l50/doublc including continental breakfast.. 37 A Bridae Road. Hampton Court. Surrey. Telephone 01 979 9209. The French Hom. a traditional country hotel. From L70.00 ~r night to LI 20/doublc for rivcmdc cona.es. including a full Enahsh breakfast. Sonning on Thames. Berkshire RG4 OTN. Telephone Reading (0734) 692204. The Com pleat Angler Hotel, now part of the Trusthoute Foru chain, is a well-run, beautifully situated hotel. From LI 20 to 220/doublc. Marlow Brifdge, Marlow, Bucks SL7 I RO. Telephone (0628-4) 4444. WE'RE LookiNG FoR A FEW BAd BAcks h's A kNowN fACT ThAT AlMosT tOO/o of ..... AMeticAN populArioN hu SOME • SORT of bAck paoblot AT SOME poiNr iN ThEiR liva. MosT of M TIME ir's duE TO A sTRAiN of wukENECI lowER bAck OR oTho aEIATECI Musch qaoops. WhAT's ThE ANSWER? • STRENGTha .. ~ Bur how CAN you whEN you'• iN pAiN? n. AN1wa is BODY 2200. cAU UI wl I& how ..... of Ekca.,UNic ....U sri2.UTloN CUI • ,_, lal wl 1122aqd1u llla11 tRMI 1'1AT W aumq JOU lt"llL. "The loads men carry are soon set down, and soon untrodden the paLhs of man. And there's always the option of sleeping on board at one of the many 24-hour morrings along the river. RIVER TRAVEL TIPS: A beautifull y narrated pair of tapes take you lock-by-lock alona the .Thames. Request the "Lower Thames & River Wey .. and the "Middle & U pper Thames" tapes. Waterways Cruisina Tapes Ltd., 98 Great Russell Street, London WC I 831.A. When we tired of the boat, it was &fore man was. the river ran. often possible to hike alona the and the river will run when man is grassy towpaths. Two of us debarked gone ... "Three Men in a Boat," by Jerome K. Jerome, is still in· print. Available through Upchurch-Brown Booksellers, 384 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach. CA 92651. Telephone 497-8373. . ' BALUN from Cl has remained pretty strona ever since it came out. One of the first films was Edison's "Frankenstein" at the tum of the century. Ifs a ~nrc that constantly cannibalizes itself and comes up with a new twist on things." Lately, though, Balun bas been watching a lot of foreian horror films because he's dissatisfied with the recent American output.. The main reason, says Balun, is too many sequels. ' "The bad part of a lot of those sequels arc that the people respon- sible for the oriainal vision aren't the ones that usually profit by it in the Iona run. Companies come in and buy out the riahu to films. Wes Craven doesn't really have much of the action of any of those .. Niaht- marc On Elm StRct" movies, even thou&h he's the one who invented the Freddie Kruerr chancter. Now it's a kind of like a f'raacbile. Craven -~~ Freddie Krueer into a C , But tbat'I show biz ... and accountants and business "If you bring him · out of the dark people nttdina a tax write-off. It's so and out of the nightmare realm into rare to Jtt a good horror film." the normal. everyday realm, he's not One trend that Balun doesn't like that frightening anymore. But it's is the current teen-ae-oriented business people that are making themes of horror films. these decisions. .. "I arew up on horror films that Balun noted that "Nightmare On were challenaina the adult concerns Elm St~l 4" made more than SSO of hopes and dreams and fears. Dr. million, which is pretty good for a Frankenstein wasn't fooling around, film that probably cost about $4 that was a scientist probing into million to make. And the fact that thinp. They were taluna you riaht the makers of the "Niahtmarc" into the heart of horror. When you movies arc tryina to make the Fred- havc kids runnina around with rock die character less realistic may be music aoin& and all the smoke and due to the onaoinacomplaints many special effects, you're acttina too far parent groups have voiced reprdina away from the bean of horror." the dangers of horror film upon Another problem is that while the impressionable younpters. budact for a horror film may be Balun has apprearcd on several hi&h the quality isn't. TV shows to defend horror films "Fear is such a simple thing to apinst the people that try and dia manipulate and do really effectively up a horr9r-bashin1 •nale about how on a small budaet. Too often mod-kids have aoncn "twisted" from cm horror films spend way too watchina horror films. Balun doesn't much money tryina to entertain, buy it. instead of just scare the hell out of "People just don't aivc cnouah you. The First "Niahtmare., film thouaht to what influences kids. And was like that: pretty ICl1)' and sur-parcnu are tryina to put the blame real. Now Freddie's a talbbow-bost-on somethina other than lhem- from-hdl kind of pay. He pops in, selves. They want everybody elle to don his one linen, kills somebody, be a parent. You can't beJ*ntl for and pops out" everybody. It's not a ftlmmaltcr's llJua feels tbat type of CXpc>IUr'C fault that he Son for inlelity in I lnlem the tbe impect of the films. horror film. That'• what they"i'e sup- npecilll wlla lbc Freddie chanc-poled to do. Honor fllms are sup- ter is ~ ~ malls and posed to be friahtniftl and raw and Dr:;===~================~;;· 111--11~;;;;;;;m;;;;;;::;;::==;i !ntenofse. A filmlftaker can'1 be think-•na some l 1-year-old kid leei111 the film and how tbat kid l'IKtl to iL That•t not his job. l'Mt'1 the l.iun lalilhed and laid ""I ,et a little cynicaf ~ a wlaiJe. YOU tee 10 many bed films. TMrc'I IO many oecJDle tbat shouldn't e¥eD be mU• i111 horror rums that are involved in it now. Tbere's too mmy lawyers parents' job," , "NOW rM HAVING ntl mT .. Ol Mf ..... AND JUIT If W fal H MOllDAYI Dliletl!I .. ""'-· ..................................... .,.,.,, .... So c•-...................... _.,. .... Meire.,.. lntesnity also plays a factor ii\ Balun's horror novd ''9th and HeU Street." due in December. He be- lieves loo many authors act lost in telling a stOf)' and developing characters. "I want some rock-'em. sock-'cm blood and gore. a hi&b body count, and some intcsity. My book i' like an 83-minute exploitation movie that comes on Like pnabusten and keeps going all the way throuah to the end. I tried to write it the way that it would be somcthina I'd want to read." Balun read up on horror fiction, but didn't find anythina challenaina. So he decided to write what he calls "an outrageously aruesome book that has hideous thinp happeni~ io it." He thinks the book miaht ahen• ate some of his friends, and that it is taboobreaking. It ddinately won't make tfic "'Ten Best" book list. "I wrote it for a specific audience. a ~I hard-core splatter fan. I don't have any literary pretensions about how imponant that kind of wort is. I'm hav1n1 fun. It's Ir.ind of lite rock and roll to me. It's :r= to bt a thumb your nose ki ofattitude." With Halloween only a CCMIDle of days away, you'd think that a.lun is busy preparina a horrific IWloweeft Haunt for local =-trmtll'I. "Every dal is H .. tbr me"' said Balun. h's tl9e oae dly I tatc off. Three hundred siaty-louf dllys a year of monsten and zomblel and tbinp that ao bump in IM nilb• is enoup." • PFIJPIJ( 0r.nge Coast DAILY PILOT/&nday, October 21. ~ '''I \'UI "' per a Pacific Is feted Love, not lavish wedding, Is key · 9y ICAftN M. ftlD °'-~ ........ Board membcn of Opera Pacific celebrated ano ther succnsful year at their annual mectina. held recently at the newly-opened Lobby LounlC of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. DEAR AN LANDERS: The It~ ttr from tht Houston bnde·tO·be whose fiance was annoyed because \he talked so much aboµt their up- coming wt ddina plans (bridesmaids' gowns, catenng arrangements, etc., etc.) brought back som e fond memories of m) own wedding. M) future hu!lband had an acci- dent and spent I 0 da)S of our planned hone; moon in the hospttal. That lefi U'.i onl) fhe da}s 10 get mamco and go back 10 ~ork (We both had JObs and needed e'ef) peon~.) To sa'e ttme and mone' ~e ~ere married b} a JUSttcc of the peace That e\emng m ~ mother IO' tted m ~ hu.,band's fam1f\ O \ <.>r for cake and coffee. · Lonatime supporters of O P, rep- resentatives of the hotel Mldlael DelO.... acneral manaacr. and Clar&llM J ... , director of markct- ina. were officially honored by ex- ecutive directo r Dr. O.vN otalen a nd b oard p reside n t FIH1 ~er for the ir con tributions. Oper• .. ,. UIMlerwrlters Dinner co·ch•lrs Gerry Schroeder •nd Je•nnette Segentrom. Mom and her gentleman fnend offered to dm c us to the countn for a fi\C-da) camping tnp. "htch ·"as all "e t ould affo rd after pa}tng the ho<1p1tal htlls The) camped \\Ith U'I 100 Our equipment const'ited of a borro\\cll tent and a doublc-hcd ma11rc<,\ on ~htch all four of us 'llqlt. ("lo c,lecp1ng bag.; 10 thoc,c da\\). We t·ooked O\'t'r J fire and e'rr;1h1ng tasted might) good The even t also provided an op- portunity for board members to of- ficially meet new m anagjn& director Patrldl Flyu. Joining the Opera Pacific board for upcoming three year terms ere SH•• Bartlett, Dr. HaHel Beav••tl, O.retlly C..te, Rklaarcl Eaael, Dr. Deul1 Fratt, WIUJam ~rt•, J enette Se1entrohl and Dr. Gayle WWyolar. • • • Believe it o r not. Harriet NellOll (the beloved star of television's "Ozzie a nd Harriet") is as thought· ful and considerate of others as her character belies. She offers refresh- ments (maybe m ilk and cookies?) to llOICO'C OPI workmen. But it was her kindness to those workers painting the back sta irs of her Laguna Beach home that landed her in the hospital -just days before that very same hospital was to honor her a t a forma l gala. Nelson slipped on the fre!>hly-painted stair'i and was admitted to South Coast Medical Center (SCMC) in South Laguna with a spinal injury. Uncomfortable. but well on her "ay to healing. Nelson was m1s'iCd at the 8th Annual Winners Circle C"haritv Ball. held last wee k a t the R112-Carlton Hotel. In honor of South Coast Medical Center's 30th Anniversaf). the 500-plus mem bers of Winners Circle (an SCMC fund raising support groµp). chose to re- cognize Nelson - one of the hospi- my CHAltLIS GOREN resolved. Md OMAR SHARIF CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): New ARIES (March 21-April 19): New moon highlights sensual tty. St) le. moon position h1ghh$hts greater creativity. successful relationship understanding of potential. Spotlight with young -person. Define term . on financial status of one close to See others as the> actually ext'it. · you. including partner. mate. Details You'll have view of what ocrnrs unravel in connection with work of bac ks1agc agent. . LEO (Jul~ 13-Aug. 12): Obstac les TAURUS (April 20-May 20): o crco m c , request granted. You'll say, .. This Sunday I am going Emphasis on deadlin<'. respons1- to clarify intentions! .. Focus on part-· btlity, 1ntcns1tied relat1onsh1p. You nership. cooperative efforts. mar-might be asking. "'I've got 11 and now riagc. Refuse any excuse for lack of what am I going to do "tth tt,, .. comwunication. Say it with words. Dilemma "111 be resolved. action. Virgo involved. VIRGO (-\ug. :!3-Sept. :!2): Prcd1c- GEMINI (May 21-June 20): W hat 11on "as com :ct regard10g ~our own apparently (ailed two days ago will potcn11al. long-range prospects. Con- be resurrected. Stay close to home. if fidcnce 1s restored. New moon pos- possiblt. Reconcil1.1tion with family ition emphasizes 'ersauht). C'<· mem ber could ~ part of scenario. penmen tattoo. short tnp tn\ oh 1ng Money question will be amicably rl'latt• e. j ua UN1VCRS1TY CllJB ~00 Perfect for Weddings. Banquets. Re.rep: ions Located on am"'US 11 UC lrvmc ~r looklng 111<: camflU5 park. ia (npo llla~rr• ••It J.r ~ ~H~H 723-0838 Steve Velez c.lli9t VlcMo Tepe AveilebM ,e."""' <!eF41 Toutins Clu... Cake Tope Waa.forcl •a.cc.at u.dl'o -Swarcwald Enpa•inc--U.P.S. F,....Cift Wrap1 .. 0.-..... U,..0-...... 417-tltl tar~ original supporters. and one "ho n:maans in' oh cd as a founding m\·mbcr oi CMCs Women·s l\d- ' 1c,on ( ounc1l. l\ccording to L) nn Rider. the l'H'nt would n<.'t .. easily $45.000" \\ith the procccd11 added to the Win- ners C1rc1c·s commitment 10 fund tht• renovation of SC'MC's fourth lloor med1cal/surg1cal unit. A check for $100.000 "as presented b} the group"• president Don Beckenbaugb to hospital president T. Michael Murny. Other dedicated supponers of th<.> 16 -bed hospital included C<K'ha1r' Rice and J an Brown. Marcia Beckenbaugb, Carole Bowman, J obn B. Lawson, Forrest F . Owen, Boots and E dward Ruppert. and J oanne and Raymond Yusi. LJBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. :!:!): cw "a)!I of inrn:asing income com- mand ;Htcntmn Fnt'u<; on indeorn- dcncc. onginaltt~. J3nng. Emottons dominate. Love as tine but should not obscure '1s1on. Message will lx·c·onic cqstal-dear. Leo 1n\ohed. SCORPIO (Oct. 2:\-No'. 21 ): Ne\\ moon in )our <;1gn e mphasizes fresh approach. return of 'igor. SC\ ap- Pl'al. D1spla~ ~our colors: dark red. purpk. crtm')o n Rl'la11onsh1p \\tth famtl~ mcmtx·r requires closa saut1n~ . .\quanan 1n,ohcd SAG ITT ARIUS I :-.lo'. 22-Dct• 21 l You might tx· dl·cl:mng. ··Thl'~ '>hould not ha\I: kl·p1 11 htdlkn from mt•' .. ln,of,eo, JOurne~. c'pend11ure. .,urprt'>l' part~ \rrcnt humor. '>t:nw of lttnc"' Do n't bl' <:unfu\l·d h' one \\h1l mah·" ludtlruus da1m. · CAPRICORN I Dec. :!:!-Jan I 41 .. Our marriage "1th that hum hie bcgrnnrng has la'>ted 60 ~cars Toda~ too mu(·h a11cntton 111 .pa1d to putting on a lo' 1sh dt splu~ . .\ftl'r tt 1s o'er )OU ha't' nmhang 10 -.ho" for 11 bu1 a lot of bills and p1t·1urcs 1n a book. -\l,o. too mur h hullabaloo 1s made abo ut '"'\"\ That doc,n't last I-Ort'' er. either. What make'i marriages 'ittd. ,., mutual rt'SPl'Ct. lo~all} pattence \\llltngncss to ~hare. a St-nse of lom- mnment and mo"t of all. being reall~ good friend<, -Lt' 10g Prool an Oakland Ne'' ~loon rn1nc1deo, Y.tth fulfill- ml·nt. granttn~ ot maJnr rt·qucs1 ~potltght on frtl'nJ, a .. p1ratt0n">. ro- mann-. adth:d prt''>tt gl· <iuddl•nf\ ~ou no longl'r l~cl a'>., 11 a paupn AQUARIUS !Jan 20-Fcb 18): Re rl·ad~ for hrl·a~ from 1rnd111on. ,·:ir· 1l·t~. l'\pr\·'-\111n ul attraction h\ nwmlx·r of oppo'>lll' '>C.\ Plan' \\1il he outltnccl rl·gard1ng rnrcl·r. bu'>l - nl''>'>. f\am1nl' drn:unwnh fl'll'ntf\ rrcparl·d T hm11u11-h' P ISCE It-ch. 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Wedding Seu & semi-mounts. 517 W~tm1n"er ~II IOl..tr al Mii. -Ill lfell -Ill I c. ........ c ....... ..., ,.,... ......... .,. ........... ... c. ..... ... ............ . ,., ... °"~ ""*-' (_..,. 1aa.a1a Dear Oak: I wo•W•'t dare •tiff wi\il uyoae wlllo lla1 yo., record fer success. Tbak1 for 1llarta1 yHr wl1dom bon of experlnce. We cu all lean from It. DEAR ANN LANDER : I am sure millions of )Our readers find solu11ons to their problem by read- ang the ad'-tCe )OU give to others. I foci certain that the problem I am 'Htttng about "''" be of antcrest to man}. It has ro do v.11h being a godmother. I ha \t: no children of m ) o~ n and hJ'c lt'ed "llh the d1sappoantment and fee lings of failure for a long tame ~ta} be be10s childless 1s the rca.,on '>O mam fncnds ha'e asked me to be a ·godmother to their children To date. 1hr count 1'.i se'en. .\II m } godchildren arc no v. tn their 10s. I ha' c gl\ en ea h one a btrthda; g1f\ C'Cf) }ear. I ha\C also g1,cn them check for C'hnstmas HHIDf~I . Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST + K 4 NORTH • Q 9 8 2 "':'· K 7 2 J 7 6 J • Q s EA T • 6 3 . J 10 9 3 Q 8 s Q 10 9 K86 5 + K 7 4 • J 10 9 6 3 OUTH + A J 10 7 S -A 6 4 A 2 +A 8 2 The bidding: South West ~forth I + P ass 2 + 4 + Pa~ Pas Opening lead : Jack of There is a time for everything un- der the sun. lnven the move an a chess opening, and you can be head- ing for calamity. Get things out of sequence at the bridge table. and defeat could easily be snatched from the jaws of victory. If you agree with us that ace are greatl} undervalued in the point count. you wtll endorse South's de- cision to open one spade rather than one no trump. And a simple rat c from partner was all 1he encourage- ment needed to go on 10 game. West led the jack of hearts. and declarer 11.lly won an dummy to take the trumi finesse. That lot 10 the kin2. anr'. back came another heart. Through the >ears I have not rc- cc1,ed so much as a telephone call or a '-ISt t 1n return. Oh, ~' on Mother's Da> in 1987, I did IC'l 1 card and nearly died of the shock. That same )ear I stopped scndina gifts to these thankJess kids. M} godchildren are now becom- ing engaged, getting married and ha' 10g babies. Soddenl}': they all remember me. I am bcang anviled to v.cdd1ng sho"'ers. bah) showers, all '>ons of C\ en ts that call for a prHCnt. -\n) ad\lc<.>"' -Godmother USA Dear SA; Allyoee wlao al.,_.. a babv sbower or a we44illc O.wer 61 expected to br lag a sift. U JM lft so tuned off by tile yean el tbo111titlessae11 on t~ part of yew goclc~ldrea, doa't accept tllelr 6a- vltalioe1 ucl yoe wUJ be ader .. obll&atioa to give ~em u yt111a1. It'• as 1imple u tlla&. When West regained the lead with the Icing o f clubs, the defenders were able to cash a heart trick and pa- tiently wait for a diamond trick for down one. T ough luclc? Not really. If Lhe spade fi nesse were going to succeed at trick two, ii would win later as well. Declarer should have set about buying some insurance in case the ktng of trumps .was wilh West. The heart loser could have been avoided as the cards lay. All that was required was for West to hold the king of clubs and for declarer to utilize his assets to the fullest. Declarer should win the first trick an hand and immediately lead a lo w club to ward the queen. The best We~t tan do 1s take his king and revert to hearts. Now declarer wins an dummy. cashe the queen of clubs and comes to hand with the ace of diamonds 10 discard the table's heart lo er on the arc of clubs. Since a heart ruff will furnish an entry to the board. South can subsequently take the trump finesse in an attempt to core an overtnck. · • C 11\IVI HF\\ t llfll'f, I' \C I\ \(,t" ' · 'l'H I \I ROU\l llF-'11.\ t · \ lflfll Hll H "Ptc t \t \tll\H \ T · l'flllTll(,R \Pll\ ·ll llR\I \RR\\l,t\lt\T" · II Ill Tl t \( t I I\ t' 1 ·1,\ltHll RH H'TIO\.., · l'TtRT\l\\lt \T & d•ll('1n1 I\,.. I J" It \II ."'l/llc't' I !1.l.·1 i .... October 21, 1111 ~--....---........ --.~~---------~~~;;;;...;.;;..;...;;;;;-...::. __ ~~~..;..--~· . • -1111 \llh Fullerton's 'Shenandoah' a cut above sun Throneberry sun In ••Sf1eN1ncloah.. for the l'ull- erton Civic &Jeht Opera. HOOh' 9y TOM TITUS ~N9IC.11• ..... On rare occ:a.ons. muaical theater will elevate itself above the run-of- the-mill SOllJ. dance and anappy patter that characterize so much of the ~nre. find when 1uch a project also scales dramatic and muaacal peaks. it is truly cause for rejoicina. Author James Lee Barrett, who wrote the screenplay for the James Stewan movie "Shenandoah," turn- ed his traJ!c account of a Virsinia family_ trym& in ~ain to keer. out of the Cavil .War into a ful -bodied musical "in the mtd-l 970s with the assistance of composer Gary Geld and lyricist Peter Udell. Rarely per- formed in Orange County (a Laguna Play~ousc production sev~lal years ato as the only other version which comes to mind). it is now bcin& given a first-rate staging by the Full- enon Civic Liaht Opera Company. "Shenandoa.fi" focuses Qn a fierce- ly independent widower and his family of six sons. a daughter and a daughter-in-law who are determined to keep out of the war between the states even as the cannons encroach on their own farmland. "It doesn't concern us," patriarch Charlie Anderson maintains, but when Union soldiers capture his youngest son, "now, it concerns us." The quest for the missing boy is the core of the show, but Barrett is more concerned with the close-knit Anderson family and their devotion to the land. and each other. along ,with illustrating the futil ity of war. And the power:f ul Geld-Udell score, under the skilled baton of Lee Kreter. accomplishes this task splen- didly. Director Jan Duncan has staged a rousing. robust producti on headed by 'eteran musical actor Stall Throneberry. who is every inch in cnmmand of the stage: Throneber- ry's boomina vocal power and staunch characterization ofliet some moments of less than razor shall>' ness in his dialosue to fo.rmulate a bravura performance. " Jim Wall is quite atrona as the married son. and the only one who advocates panicip'ation in the con- flict (ironically, he is the one who must remain with his wife and in- fant dau&hter when the Andersons set out on their search). PoUy Seale enacts his wife with a winnina 1tqe presence and soft, melodic voice. The tomboyish daqhter couned br the shy Confederate officer arc nicely done by Lisa Sunstedt and James Whitson, respectively. and Sunstedt's comical!)'. romantic number, .. Over the Hall," is a ten- sion-bre.aking highlight. Greg Jack- son is well animated as the youngest Anderson, while Dani Mater is astonishin&IY (for the situation) bri&ht and perky as the teen-age slave from the next farm. Ron Samson. Barry Ramsey. Tim Shipman and Christian Hoff form an energetic ensemble as the other Anderson brothers, carrying out Sha Newman's fine choreography with gusto. while Jeffre y Concklin excels as the impassioned preacher. Philip Chaffin enjoys a shining solo mo- ment as a corporal trudging home with apprehension. .. Shenandoah" concludes with Throneberry leadi~ the cast in a chorus of the familiar title song - not pan of the origi nal score but nevenhelc~ highly effective. It's a beautiful finishing touch on an outstanding production. Performances continue for two more weekends. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 in Plummer Auditorium. on Chapman A venue at Lemon Sfreet in Fullenon. Call 879-1732 for ticket information. Some zany bunk for academic bimbos 'IO\ II .., 'The Bear' Is a miracle of a film 9y JOI MLT AICI ~--....... The adventure ofbcin& a child -ofbcina at peace with yourself and havina an affinity for all that's simple and natural -is what's captured with 1tirri ... heart-rendina predsion and pusion in Jean- Jacques Annaud's acclaimed French film, .. The Bear" ("L'Oun"). This is the story of a child's difficult comina of qe, somethina we've teen many times before in movies but never quite like this: "The Bear" chronicles the tint year in the life of a baby bear and his fateful encounter with another bear, a wounded adult kodiak. who ~naJy adopts and protects the cub. As Annaud ("Quest for Fire ) employed real bears for his movie, .. The Bear" looms as an auspicious and impressive -and humbling -movie experience. (It won several Cesar awards. the French Oscar.) It's the new .. Bambi." you mi&ht say, but this is no fairy tale. Its simple story is &rave, meditative and highly sensual, its ptctorialism surprisingly dynamic, and the two remarkable bear stars -Bart as K.aar the adult and La Do uce as Youk the cub -are required to perform as few actors, animal or human. ever have. _ Annaud, workin& from an adaptation of American naturalist James Oliver Curwood's 1916 novel. "The Grizzly King." opens the film with a bravura sequence showing its mama bear (played by Dian~) tending to Youk (La Douce. which, aptly enough, means .. the sweet" in French). feeding h.im honey an.d then dying in a rock slide. Youk. who is a rather hapless little creature, spends the ni&ht nestled nex t to his mother's body and then stans an aimless trek, encounteri ng Kaar (Bart), recently wounded by hunters, along the way. -The plot hinges on the notion that the hunters (who get bottom billing here) would become obsessed with killing Kaar out of pride and revenge -for injuring one of their horses, killing their dogs and one-upping them -and that's what keeps the filrn moving, but what holds our attention are the bears. • Ban -whose brother Doc served as his stunt double -is easily the John Wayne of animal actors. What presence! And what dignity and expressiveness. And this isn't Batt's first movie. An old pro. the Montana-born bear had roles with Dan Aykroyd and John Candy in .. The Great Outdoors" and with Daryl Hannah in .. The Clan of the Cave Bear." The French-born La Douce, born four months before producti on began an 1987. is a natural scene-stealer. and Annaud indulges the cub, givi ng it scenes in wh ich it romps with a frog. dream sequences (the little bear has a niahtmare about rampaging fro~. courtesy of Jim Henson's Creature Shop) and even a scene 1n which Youk halluci nates after eating a wild mushroom. Such imaginative, flinatious moments take "The Bear" beyond the realm of wildlife documentary or even children's film. The movie even dares to chan the dramatic and psychol<>Jical development of Youk (it alwa"s su~ests the cub's point of view). such as when Youk witnesses ·the pnmal scene between Kaar and the forest tease (played by Griz) or when Youk has a face-to-face with a dangerous puma (Check-Up). When the puma scratcties the delica te cub. you know you're watching someone come of a~e in a harsh world where he'll be compromised and corrupted if he s ever to survive. SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (AP) - "Bimbo," a word much in vogue in the scandal-ridden '80s, was first used as a relatively sexless term for lackluster males of the Roaring T>wenties. The slightly stutly word "acad"'my" has a much racier past -a daring exploit involvi ng a youthful Helen of Troy. legacy of a longwrnded cong.ressman. to "zany." derived from the word for a I 6th-Century Italian clown. a new book by dictionary pubhsher Merriam-Webster Inc. examines the strange stories and forgotten figures \ lurk1ne behind everyday words. "This book was a little bit mo re fun to >work on than the usual things f PIHH Sff WORDS/CSf The movie's stand-out scene -the one most exquisitely sustained -comes when the hunters trap Youk and tic him up. During the night. he chews himself loose from t~e rope and the hunters .fi11<.1 him a.sleep the next m~ing with their bear carcasses -~normt: ·· MOUTDOIS DISNEY ... 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She orders him out, unaware that he's nude. De- termined 1<1' act the television statfon, Adam orders Scan to mongaae two additional subsidiaries. Palmer is thrilled that he was able to impersonate the German company head and looks forward to Adam's downfall. Arriving in Pinc Valley. Benny tells Donna he feels badly that Emily Anne's upset over their split. Donna thanks Benny for being a better father than Billy Oyde could have ever been and promises him that Emily Anne will never team 1ha1 Billy Oyde is her biological father. Jackson and Brooke. on a date, are stunned when Adam and Erica arrive arm-in-arm. Tom and Barbara send out their wedding invitations. Jack tells Brooke he thinks Travis is the father of Barbara's baby. Cecily's infuriated when Nico tries to stop her from entenng the Mrs. USA Homemaker contest. Julie covers her hurt when Jack tells her she's too young for him. ANOTHER WORLD: Lucas IS furious because Griffin has decided to come to Bay City when he's supposed to be in charge of the Red Swan. Liz wants Olivia to model for the Fresh Faces campaign. Matt agrees to model with Josic whe n the original model docs not arrive for the shoot. Matt and Josie's fashion shoot is a success. After learning from Liz that Sam is uncomfortable with Amanda's wealth, Olivia pretends that Russ has d1S1nhentcd her. Throwing Stacey to the floor, Cal knocks her unconscious. Sam tells Evan nothing can break up his marriage to Amanda. Griffin gives Lucas the Red Swan. disguising it as a large music boll. Derek bnngs Stace) to the hospital, where Jamie is funous at Derck for letting Stacey get injured. Amanda questions Rachel's relationship to Mitch. AS THE WORLD TURNS: After shooting one of the soldiers. Lucinda leaves Sawyer. who's also been shot. and heads to Cordova. Iva learns that Knk and Lenore have made peace. Duncan and Shannon an- nounce their engagement and Duncan pr~ to wed in Scotland. Emma hears that Holden and Angel are cons1denng adoption. Cnug and Lucinda are told that Sierra was executed. Emma and Cal wake up after having made love. Paul hes to Barbara about throwing his grandmother Greta Aldnn'5 letters away. John decides to put things on hold with Susan. Paul's grandmother, Greta, arrives in town. Greta meets Emily and calls her a murdering whore. Emily heads for Chicago and Brock and is fo llowed by one of Phillip's men. Greta receives a subpoena to testify for the prosecution. Phillip tells an associate that the time has come to eliminate Emily and Ellie. Hal asks M~rgo af she'll let Barbara bnna Adam 10 Kentucky 10 * tus father before he dies. Juhe fights her desire for Tonio. When Barbara refuses to take ,\dam, Hal asks Margo to ao to Kentucky. Julie lies to Andy about being with Tonio. THE BOLD 6 THE BEAUTIFUL: Thome tells Caroline he has accepted the inevitability of their divorce and hopes they can remain friends. Angela fan tasizes about setting Thorne up with drink and drugs and a gun so that Thorne once again shoots Ridge. Thome arrives at the hotel's private dining room to meet Angela. When Thome becomes woozy and asks Anaela to take him home, she continues to talk to him about his ofTer to pay for her plastic surgery. He says he will do it because she deserves it as a human beina and he's in a Position to help her. An$ela. truly amazed at his offer. drives ham home . .Kristen tells Mick she's disappointed and confused by Clarke. She believes he and Margo are still involved on some level other than shanng a child and feels betra~ed. She finall > believes that her rela11onsh1p with Oarke is over. Margot tells Clarke she will make ~n.ain that Clarke docs not get in trouble for the duplicate charity show fashions. Stephanie suggests that Ridge find a completely new woman. Ridjc rfalizes he's in an envious position -1wo beautiful women. Caroline and Brooke. arc in lo\C w11h ham. Stephanie's att~mpt to seduce Enc gets nowhere. She accuses him of b'avmg another woman and he says that's ridiculous and exits. DA YS OF OUR LIVES: Rebecca is seriously injured when she and Shane are trapped in a cave-in. Shane's knowledge of first aid saves her life. Jennifer finds herself on the spot with Emilio as to whom she cares for more -Jack or Emilio. Jen tells him there's nothing between her and Jack. He then wants to know if she has feeli ngs for Emilio and she admits that she does. Justin is aware of the attraction between Roman and. Yvette. Against Scott's advice, Faith signs her deal w11h Colin. Adncnne gets financing to take over a Thuing construcuo n firm. When Anjelica trams what sh& up to. she tells Justin tha1 his ex-wife is ruining their business plans. Patch assures Manna that what- c' er was bct"'een them once 1s in the past. Jack con' inces Kayla that Patch and Marina's embrace could have been innocent. Ka> la's willing to believe that until Jack unco,ers Patch and Marina's marria~e license and picture. Kayla decides that because of this. she must leave Patch. As the) fear the) 're about to die in the ca,e. Rebecca and Shan(' grow closer. Shane 1s able to break through an air pa<>sage m the rocks. In their ela11on. the duo hug and the hug turns into a passionate kiss. hane's closeness to Rebecca 1s shat- tered" hen she falls asleep and he discovers his ISA 1.d. hidden in her backpack. .\t 1he bl ock party, Nick become~ 111 and ha<; to leave. Later. he collapses 1n front ofa ~tunned E\(~. Rejected b) Nick. Apnl moves closh to Mike. When the band doesn't sho". Jennifer con"nccs Em1l10 to sing. The big night ts spoiled because. as Emilio k1!>SC!> Jennifer. the Stingrays move in for their revenge. GENERAL HOSPITAL: In his counterfeit tn - ' cst-1gation. Robert discover; that the numbers in the \XIORDS FromC4 Trick Or Treat With The Funniest Baby In America! we do here." said Frederick <.:. Mish. editorial director of Memam- Webster. · - "Webster's Word H 1stories." touted as a companion for ··armchair etymologists." 1s a de- panurc from the d1ct1onary pub- lisher's generall> sedate product. filled with ll\cl)' prose and complete with an c)'ecatching "bikini" cntry on the Jacket. "That was probably picked be- cause it would be of some interest." Mish said dl)ly. hastil) pointing out ttlc selection was an advcnising - not editorial -decision. Scholarl) tomes about the origins ·-w;...~, ...... .... ---1l't>M l(81 ·--.-... -1111- .. NOWPIAYING •Cllt••:U ._._,_.,._•LA_,.. ··~f~ .. , , ....... .,..,.4 ....... t ............... ... ~· • ,..._ rt&..Me , .. ,... --. .... ' . .,, .. cott••u ..... •·~ • ......,..,,,. ""' • ~,.,,..,.. .............. ~ ...... .. ·~.,. •11UllOll • • .. ,, .. .rtt• ... ,. . \ilO.... . ... .\ ... "'-.... . ...... ~ •U.'-u.MAIUOI ·-••auJl h•· •Mi9fl&M h•~ f~· ...... ~.,,/If/ ••• '~ ..... .._ • .,.. • ii'.. .., .. I Ol ~ ~ ....... •,..t:M•ttu1,CD--• middle column o~ dates. At Kate's. he realizes Jimmy 1s a Libra hke evef)one else in Tucker's book. When Alan tell~ Lucy he's 101n• to tum Victor's body over to the police. she panics, msistma that they discuss i&. At a remote hotel, she sedued Alan and persuades him to help her dump the.,.hcavily weighted body into tht' lake. Emil fishes Victor's body out of the water. only to return It withou1 wc1ahtin' it down. Lucy assurts Ian their wornc~s about Victor arc behind them. unaware that Victor's body has washed up on the Spoon Island shoreline. When David Stts the plate on Felicia's wnst 1s a cameo. he tells Jimmy they must find a "'ay to get 11. Ian and Lucy attend the part)' with their respective mates but sneak off for a rendezvous on the Aphrodite. Fnsco is convinced that Fehc1a's faking her amnesia because she doc n't want to hun Colton Frisco rcalucs she trul) lo es ham. Felicia cries m his arnH and apQlogazcs fo r her deception. Fnsco kisses her as Colton looks on. Duke as seen alone in a room. wnung letters to Anna and Robin that he'll ne' t'r be able to send. GENERATIONS: Rob con' 1nces Jessica the car- toon ""as the result of a mix-up at 1he video store. Rob is frantic as to what Sam 1s gomg to do with the tape of the n1~ht they made love. \.\hen he's unable to get Sam to give him the tape. Rob gunles a dnnk. Doreen ins1sti. to Adam that the baby as Martin's. Even though Don .. en con11nucs to ~lick by her stol). :\dam's doubts continue. Monique and Jason discuss their upcoming marriage. Monique 1s startled when Jason says he doesn't citpect his famtl> to attend. Adam tells Jason and Monique that his rclauonsh1p with Doreen 1s over. Hilda decides 10 change her allegiance from Manin to Doreen when Martin wants to fire Hilda. but Doreen 1n 'i1sts that Hilda l>e allowed to keep her JOb. Adam m' 11cs Maya. a girl from the dance studio, for coffee. he accept'> and the> enJOY a warm conversatio n. GU IDING LIGHT: When the police come looking for D"lan because they suspect that he has absconded w11h baisy. am hes about his whereabouts and helps D) Ian escape before lhe police bur<it an. Neil con vinccs Gal) 10 give him a second chance. Hamp tells 8111~ that D) Ian 15 8111) 's son. Will holds Mtnd) at gunpoint in a hotel room a1 the C lt1Ts1de There. Will forces Mmd> to sv.all o"" pill . Rust' and Sonni find a note from Mind) at the Springfield Inn v.h1ch leads them to Cliffside Harle) agrees to .\lan-M1chaers plans e'en though 11 means D}lan \\Ill be blamed for Da1s)'s kidnapping . .\grecing to \\Ork for pauld1ng 1f he can anS\\1.'r to .\le\ alone. Roger seal!> th<.·1r deal. Reva lea'e' for ( ros!> Creek as Jo'>h heads for 011Tside v.1th Ru'>I\ .tn<l 'ionn1. Rusi\ bur<.ts into Wall's hotel room. !>hooi., Will "'ho grab~ Mind~ as he falls OH'r the balcon~. ( l><l) prom1Sl'\ Re' a he will make ccrtatn she 1s reun1tl'<l 1.1.11h her wn. Blake: \Ces Beth outside the tra1kr Rl·ah11ng that Beth ha~ amnl·s1a. Blake pretends to ocfrtl'nd hl·r. ~am and Dylan realize that Hark) • thrl'\\ n\\a~ '"'iam'<, note and the plant that she had sent to D\ l.tn . LOVING: Jack greets the returning Rose, JJ .. Staci.'\ and hatn Hc:i1hcr Tnrcker 1s stunned when he rl'alttc\ h/, l'n1brac1 ng Johe. Demanding an expla- BIG NEWPORT NE WPOAT CUolHR 644-07&0 . nat1on from her. Trucker 1s told by Johe that she lova him and thought he'd like her bcner drnsed like Trisha. Trucker asks her to leave. Jolit' bqs him lo chanae h11. mind but he's adamant. 1ns1Stin1 abe's oo longer welcome to work with him on lbe Pcffect Man contest tra1n1ng. Ava's Jealous when her sister SMrrie makes Kate feel at eaSt' and 1s able to comfon K.l&e. Jolie bu)S a urning device and a detoMlor for the d) namue from a radio hobby shop. Ransom. at Jdrs request. plants a buUJn& device 1n Dale's van before he and Johe amH~ Clay tells Trucker he's out of tbc contest because he entered illegally. Trucker warns him not to tr)' an) underhanded tncks because he won't remain silent about the past Cla) warns him off from Trisha but Truckt"r reminds hir'h there isn't anythina c;." ~-an do to stop ham. . ONE UFE TO LIVE: Megan rushes out of the counroom after Jon get s Mu to admit on the s~d that he's alwa)s lo"ed Gabnclle Max pleads with Megan not to mo'e out of the apartment.. as bis confession on the stand has nothing to do with bi's relauonsh1p v.11h \.iegan At first. she's relucta~t b~t c' entuall) !\1ega n realizes that v. hat Max 1s saying lS true and the) k1 s Bo and Sarah continue to argue ~ver Roger'r. role in \'1k1 and Clint's c.-n,ambling mamage. Cord learnr. that Tina is returning to Llanv1ew Michael tells Brenda he's not i oing to press charges against Jul1a for stealing the fi~unne. he sa:ys tha~ Brenda has made him a more chantablc human being. Larr) continues 10 be disturbed b) Brenda and Michael's burgeoning friendship Renee tell!> .\sa that the meditation at the center made he r realize 1ha1 she feels empt) and that she n~:cds a bab~ 1n order to fee l' complete. SANTA BARBARA: Cruz asks Boswell not to announce that he's been fired from the police force . Whl·n Ethan tells Gina that Mason has decided to run for D .\ . C11na suggests that she be Ethan's campai&J' manager. but he 1s not certain 11 as a good 'Idea. After !\lason tell<:. Julia h<' loves her more than he ever has and v.ants to ha'e another child. Juha says that she does not v.1sh to ha'c another baby. Dante 1s pleased "'hen Cruz \a)S he will recommend him to Julia. concerning the '"' esugauon of several waterfront burglam·s ph1a. fean ng she will lose her 1dent1ty, turns dov. n C (' ·s mamage proposal Mason instructs Dante to keep digging for dirt on Ethan. Greg tells Em11' no ma11er "'hat CC sa)s. Greg plans to marry her 'Robert let!> Hunt kno" he has planned for th is moment in 11me and there 15 no way he's going to let Tone! rum him He further suggests that Hunt consider. ""ho his real fnends arc because he ma\ not want to tx around 1f Tonel crumbles · THE YOl'NG AND TH E RESTLESS: Paul reveals h1m<,elf to !\lar.. v.__hQ's at first shocked and angry that she v.as duped ;ntU""ill1nking that Paul 1s de.ad but later rl·al11e:s tha1 11 v.a\ the onb wa> to save Paul from prison and to rntch Cassie. MaJY's press conference where sht' !>tali:s she believes the· real killer 1s still at large crcJtes problems in the plan to let everyone think 1hc famll} bcl1c,es Paul did murder George. With (rn:ket alonl.' in Jim's hotel su11c. Derck. posrng as a bellman. entc~ .\s the door to Jim's hotel suite starts to open. ( nckct pleads with Derek to let her go. CHARTER CE NH R 'lllAtntar ~t B• • ~· S.&l 01 ;o Bl.ACK RAIN IR) 5 45 8 30 10 50 FATMAN & UTTLE BOY(PG13l 500 7 30 10 00 CRO WN w ALLEY :, .... ,.. -i .. ' p ., ....... 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"We ha ve not targeted linguists or h1stonans or any particu· lar group o f people of advanced educations or h1ghl) specialized interests... ~ Audre)' Duck.en.. a lexicographer at the University of Massachusetts who has contnbuted to Merriam· Webster d1C't1onanes and to the last supplement of the Oxford EnJhsh Dictionary. said there are surpnsin1 numbers of non-scholars who arc interested in word origins. "One of my jobs (at Mcrriam- Webster) was to answer all the 'Dear Mr. Webster' letters. I settled more Scrabble arauments than you can shake a stick at," she said. II this aocs that middle line between being cute and scholarlr,. I think it would be a aood thina. • she said. 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FAMLY(PG131 115 3151 SJO ~ :.!9.30 AH INNOCENT MAN(A) HIOJJO 600830 io •S WORTl1 WINMNG (PG13) 11 15 3 301 · 6008 151030 LOOK WHO'S TALKING( PG 13) 1l1U<£•'00 600!001 THE BEAR (PG) (I 00 3 00) 5 00 7-00 900 NEXT Of KIN (R) (12 15 2 30) 500 7 15 9 45 IHOCKEA (A) 51>0 7 15 9 30 '>ADDLE BACK ', 2 i fllo J l I l J, ,_; j ,e' '>dd.:> WORTHW...-.G (PG13) 5 45 8-00 10 15 GROSS ANATOMY (PG13) 615830 1035 AH INNOC£NT MAN(R) 5:30 8-00 10.15 THE BEAR (PG) 5:00 7 00 9 ;()() NEXT OF KIN (A) 5 '()() 7 .30 10 :00 FATMM a UTTLE llOYfPG 13) f 12'00 2 30) 500 730 10'00 TMEFMULOUS MKER 90Yl(R) 1121!0115) 00 71JO t.30 LOOK WHO'S T~13) ......... I ' I ' • • • l • • lC8 • - • Oraf)ge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, October 29, 1989 Kit-Cat Klock has nine lives Boeing, striking union to renew ·contract talks Entrepreneur keeps it ticking By HOUY J, \JI AGNER Of llM a.,, -i<M'r When Woody Young bought the California Clock Co. in 1982. it was ju5l a pet project for him. He rtt:ognized the premier produC't "- the Kit-Cat Klock -but wasn't looking for another company. He al ready owned Young's Ever- green Nursery in Fountain Valley and business was ~ood. He had tripled business at his family's nur- sery in O h io before" coming to California. He was and is a speaker on improving business success. He was trying 10 help out a friend by securing some ex tra space at the California Gift Show in Los Angeles. The only booth he could fi nd with extra space was the Cali- fornia Clock Co .. and the owner didn't want to share. But he did o ffer 10 sell Young his business. Young said at first he wasn'1 interested . but by the time" 1he trade show rolled around a few mo nths later, he owned the clock con1pany and was able to share his sho""· space wilh the friend's prod- uct. "The clock itself is a unique i1em in marketing." h" said. ··v ery fC"-' items last 50 years and slay in production.·· The company as purchased in· eluded ass"mbty plants 111 San J uan Capistrano. West Cicrn1any and Canada as well as a salt•s force of an estimated 75 rcprcSC"nta11"es. In all. \'oung said he en1ploys about 100 people na1i o n""'1de. Clocks 'A-ere the onl) product the compan> made "-'hen \'o ung bought 11. Th('r(' "-'3S the K11-Ca1 Kloc k. as well as KC Bear, Fifi the French Poodle and Professor Timebcll) the O"-'l l·locks. All of th\· animated clocks roll !heir eyes and switch the ir tails as tht·) kl'Cp timl· Young focuSt..--d on the oldest of the lint . Ki1-c·a1. as the star of the show. With more thiln 40 years 1n product1.on, Kit-Cat was alread} an 1ntcrnat1o nally recognized a nd niarkcted figure. But \'oung Sa "-' bigger possibilities for Kl\-Cat ··1rs got a special smile 10 it." he said. "It brings out good feelings when people see 11. Even if they're a sourpuss they get a grin on their face and say. 'Look at that dumb clock.' But that"s 1he worst reaction it gets." Young's d«ision to bu1ld o n K11-Cat's established reputation has mul!iplied the company's value tenfold in the seven years he's owned 1t. He licensed the character and created the Kit-Cat Fan Club in 1984. He began including a card asking for fans to join in each clock packa~c. The ca rd seeks members and gi ves the Kit-Cat Creed: "Pu1 a smile o n everyone's face, love in everyone's heart, ene~y in everyone's body and be a posttive force in everyone's life~" Yo ung 1akes the creed seriously, He enjoys the Ki1-Cat products partly because of the smiles they bring to his custornt•rs. And the fa n club has been a good n1arkc1in& tool. <.'lob members no"' receive a b1n1onthly news- letter ad vising 1hcn1 of new prod- ucts. publishing lencrs and stories of ho"' the Kit-Cat (~reed works in fans' day..H>-da) h\•cs. and giving puzzles and opportun111es for read- ers to participate. Young originall ~ offert d two levels of life1ime n1l·111bcrsh1p wit h different dues and product pack- ages. For$). n1emlx'rs get a mem· b1:rsh1p card, Ki1.c·a1 slickers and a book1nark . The super mtn1bcrship costs SI O and 1nl·ludcs thost' ben- efitsf.lus a product ca1 alog. an 11· b~-1 ·inch posll'L a T-shin and a one-year ne"-·slctter subscnptioli. . .\.nd he has c.\pandcd the le vels of fan club n1c rnbcrsh1p 10 four difl'erent pnces and packages. The t"-O ncy,· levels arc the $22 Deluxe nu:m!'lership. "'h1ch includes "Super·· bcncfil!. plu!. a S"-'Ca tshirt and Sn11le1A-·1s..· book: and the re- cent!~ addCd Su1x·r Deluxe mem- lx·rsh1p, $-16. "-'h1 r h adds the K11- C:11 ""llrh. The l·!ub ha::. gro'A-'n 10 1n clud(· more 1han J.100 rnen11x'rs \\ orld\\ 1dc. Often. 'l'oung sa1d . K11-(·a1 bu)l'TS arr rl·turn custon1ers. The) ha \l' fl0l'l0l\Cd l'nough jo ) from thl' "h1rni.1cal clOl.-ks 10 '>\.'Ck out other product~. 'l'oung also addl'd hooks to 1he pn1du1:1 hnl· 111 198.i . I-le r rl'atl'd !hl" first Kn-C'at hool. ··c·1ockw1sc Quotl·~ On Life."" Thl' book 1s a rl·"-nllen forn1 of Young·s business ')Ul'l"l'i.i. n1 011\at1un lcC"IU rl' for adults. although l\.11-Ca1 makes-11 ea_..~ for l'\en C"hddrr n 10 undl'r- stand Thl' pnne1pll' is \1n1pll': Ap- prOal·h l'\Cf) i.1tuat1011 "'1th a pclSlll\e a1111udl' and )OU 'A-Ill suc- Ct'ed. Graduall~ hl· began adding books. "h1ch hl· "-"fttcs h1111sclf. tn the hs1 . and toda) there arc nine. Many are-prat t1cal as well ai. fun. Titles include "Babysit11ng \\'l\l'." 111 "hich K11-('11t givl'S pral·t1cal instructton.'. fo r hah~ stt- teri.: ··Moncy"-JSC ... wh1c h g1 Vl'S a bnl'f h1sto11 of mo nc} and then teaches children to count money: and "("h:.1Ck"·1~:· a guide to teach c hildren hO"-' to tell time. There is ali.o a "Song Wisc" ~nes, "-'hich give\ the h1sto11 behind .<\n1 en ean p111n o1ic songs and then ill ustrates eal·h stanza "-'Ith 1\.11-Cat dra1A-·1ngs. Those books and fo ur olhl'rS he has 'A-"nlll'n on other suhJl'ClS have 0 .. 11, l"Ho• phofo ., HOllJ w ...... Woody Young shows off some of his e•pandlng Kit-Cat product llne al his Fountain Valley offices. \llil\\!ll"Ll .1 ~uh,111!.Lr) l"On1pan). Jo~ l'u hl1\h 1n~ I hal l"On1pan). 1110. ha\ gn•11n \ll n1ul·h 'I uu ng l"\1 x·r1' 1(1 l''talilt,11 r1 ,1, a 'l'j'Xtrall' l·on .piln ~ "11h1n lhl· ll l'\t l •>upll' ol ~ l':lri. l\1uch nt· 'I nuntf ' ')Ul0l"l·\\ ,,·11h thl· l·oinpan) prohahl~ 01\l'~ lo \t1cl..1ng \l 1lh 1\ha1 1\ork' lie lunl an .1 l rL•;1d~ p<ipulJ r nu1l•l t~ :1nJ ;i JiJ,·d !ti 11 lhe ~llrl"·flrl· thl·rn,•<. !If patnut1,rn and 'p1n t11:1l \JIUl'\. 'A-IHl h hl' lx·l1e1l"\ afl' 31 lhl· hl':\rt Of lhl' poS ll1\e J\11\Udl· 1\.1!-( ..ti l"l'cilh'\. \I an ~ of lhl· g1\'l"llng ,·an!' and r o\1l"f., qu,•ll' B1hfl' \ ,.r,,·~ a nd aho1.1l half of 1hl" ho11 k' u'-1.· pal rt· n t1 (· th,·n1 es Yo ung ha' added n!h,·r pro<lut·t, to the hnl'. "-h1r h toda\ 1nl luJe~ 1'. sh1r1s. P<lS!l'rs. tx·at.:h ·1 0•\,·l~. J~:n· .ii,. ,q11"n\, \11nd,Ol l \. l'"'~l':.l f'lt' ..tnd i,:1l·,·1111g ,·;1r.I' n1ug\. cook1l' I.I f' .111.I fl<":Jrl1 l"ll"f\th1ng lllll <Puld 1n1.1i,:11h· i h,· l:in:,1 ~1dd 1 1 1on " !hl' t..!l·f ,Ll \\,l\l h 111 ·\p1il '(•lLll !! n11n ,·,t p:1r1 v t lh•· '"1111'·111~ 1" \ 11unta1 11 V:illL·~. 11h,1,· h,· h,1 , 111 ,·d l<•r !5 ~L·ar' Jf,· lhll'<"\ IP h1 11 1,I (IJ,· l Ul1lp;1 11 ~·, n·l._ 11i,:1111 11111 .ind 'li\"Ll"'' h~ adding th•· f...11-I .Jl lug•• .i nd ,u111p,11l\ nalll•' !" !111• \\,\\!'Ht Lhl' 1\lll lul 111111 11h,·rl' th,·1 11.,uld !'I.' 11 ,1),I,• tro1u 1h,· I fL"l"ll ;11 '\n toir thr I 11un!..t111 \,till'\ Plan· 11111 }_: { 111111111 ,,11111 h,1\ 1ll\ 0 l0d hi' l'l.111 . hut 'I 11un!! I\ ,,.,·l ing an .1ppn1<11.h 111 11ll':l'l' t11 n1,,·1t ;ind thl' 1."(Hll Ill I'' 11111 \\ h ,H L"\l"[ !Ill" l HJh t\nlL" i...11 -c·ai IL'll l.1 111' pnpul.u· \l.1\hl' '''llh' >:!\' d 1l h,l \L' !ll lll' [,\l'\ By TIM KLASS Ao-l<tled ...... , Wrttn SEATTLE -Boeing Co. nego- 1iators "-'ill be n1ceting face-to-face with leaders o f i1s biggest union in a rene""·cd atten1p1 to reach a contract agrcl·1nent that will get the com- pany's production lines rolling aflcr n1on: than thrc-t• 1dll' weeks. Mediator Doug J-lam mond of the Ft•dt·ral l\·lcdiat1on and Conciliatio n Ser' 1("C s:ud he "'ould mccl scpar· atl'I) "'ith each side today afternoon. follo"cd b\ a dirl'CI rnceting of the ncgo1Lat1ng° tean1s tht• next da\. J-lan11nond s;ud he "'ould Irv to kl'l'P lhl· l"-'O 'ildcs at 1he 1ablc-Unul agrt·t·nu·nt is rtachcd. although lll'go11a1ori. for both sides said Fri· da) thl·~ arl'n·1 budging an inch fro111 their currl'llt posi11ons . ··1 talked to both i.1dl's. I :1skt•d 1f thl') "anted to ha\C" a meL'ling. and thl·) agrred." he s.;11d. 1 hl' talk s OL·t"-el'll Boeing and tht• l111crnat1 un<1I :\~\Ol"1a11on of Ma- t"h1n1sl!. :ind ·\l'rosp:1ce Workers "-'ill Ix: the \cl"ond round \111ct· !hr union 11 ,·nt un 'lnl..,· ()et -I In th,· uni\ othl"f nl·got1a11 ng al · tL·111pl J 11 n11i lhL· 'lnkl'. .. lan1n1nnd ,hullll·d hc:l\\l'\:11 the l"-'O s1dt•s for ncarl) four hours Oct. 18 wi1hout result. Since then, Boeing chairman Frank Shron1z has ruled out any increase in the financial offer and To m Baker. president of Machin ists Distncl Lodge 75 1. has ruled out a rl·turn 10 "-'Ork "'ithout more money. "\Ve have no t changed our pos· 111 on. \Ve s1ill "'anl improvement." said Lodge 751 spokesman Jack l)an1L·ls on Friday. Paul H1ndl·r o f Boeing confirmed 1ha1 chief negol iator Larry McKean "-Ould aucnd and said there had hcl·n no change in the company·~ nos111on. ·· . .\1 1his po1 n1 "-"e "-'111 stand bc- lund our ~1aten1t·n1 thal "-"e are will· 1ng 10 n1akc adjustn1l'nts within thl' fn1n1l'1\ork o f our l'Conon1ic pack- ag,·. bt11 "l' will 110 1 t•xpand o n tha1 fran1l•11 ork." Binder said. rhc i\1achin1sts repreS('nt 57.800 Blx·1ng "orkcrs na1ionwidl'. includ- ing 43,JOO in 1he distncl lodge: l~.000 1n \V1chita. Kan .. 1.700 in Portland. Ore .. and a few hundred olhl·rs at scau,·rL·d s1ll'S in Cah· forn1a. l lawaii. Ll1ah. Montana. \\'}u1111ng and oth er sta1es. !)n \Vednesda\. s1rikt•rs re«e1ved the11 first 'ltnke Pa) of $100 a weC"k l·ach fron1 lh<' union. Weiser Lock moving offices to Seal Beach By The-Dally Piiot \\ ''"l·r Lrx·J... a d111~1nn of ~1a~co ( "nrp .. I' 1110\ 1ng 1t"~ hl·ad4uartl"r'i tro1n 11\ prl'Sl'nl to,·:11ton 1n Hunt· 111g1nn B1:arh 10 thl· H1\b1 Otlit"l' l'a ~~ at Clld Ranl"h. a 1l1 .'acre dl·· 1rlupn1r nt 111 &·al lk·ach. Ju,\ 15 111o n1hs :tgo. \\'et\<:'r Lnc k". thl' 11.111011\ S\.'l"t1nd largl'"t 111anufac. tur,·r 11f rl·\1<len 11al l<11:ks. anno uncrd ii' plan' !o rl·l11L';1tl· thl' rnanufa,·- lun ng tal"1 ht} and la~ n tT 1.100 ,·n1 plu}ce\. \\'l·liol·r Lcw.:k ''"\ l l unt· 1ng1on Ui:ach'!. 1h1rd-largl·,1 c1n - rl11~l'r Thl' cun1ran\ n1ade 1hl· dl·c1 ~1on 11) n10\C to ·ru~cun . ..\rit . in Janu· .Jr\ 'fh,· nlO\ r o f the hl·adquanl·ri. to '\l·:1I Ul·arh "1H hi.· rompk·tl·d 1n 11/lJ() \Vl·1 scr anJ l'vla\\~u t'orpnratt· <•ITi ll'' ""ill k·a~c <1huu1 -10.000 ~1uare ll'1't 1•f L'\l'l"Ut 11l· \pace cln thl' top l \\11 !lour~ of lhl· .. f11ur-~to11 hu1ld1ng. I hl' original 10·)L"ar tC'nn Of the ll'aM' represc.·n ts a con1nutment of O\"Cr $1 0 mllhon for Masco. WeiSl'T and Masco made the de· c1s1on 10 move to &al Beac h be- caus..· o f the nun1bcr of long-term l'nlplO}ees. "Our decision to move locallv 10 Seal Bc.·ach "-'as baSC"d on a studV of con1mu11ng patterns o f our Cm- plo\Cl'S -rhe 81."(by ofice building 1s a l'ir<1t class s1ruc1ure which will rrov1dl' ,.rf) anrat·trvt• "-'Orking con- d1tic1n\ for out employees. ··said Jim l 'onnors. prl's1dent of We1 St'r Lock and a group \ice pres1dent of Masco ('o rp. r\ppro:..1mately 130 em ployee~ "-Ill nlO\l' to the new location. Jn Junl'. the Wt·1scr Division N.·gan construct1on of a 275.(X)() square foot n1anufactunng faci lity localed in Tuscon. Weiser plans to htrl' he t"·ecn JOO and 400 workc-rs fo r the plant. Thl' Huntington Beach fa«1ht} 1s scheduled 10· be clo~d b} Junr 1990 . . Lagging corporate profits a cloud on Wall Street's horizon ·By OiET CURRIER IV'.._... w"'" ·NEW YORK Corporate profits, often relegated to a subordinate role in recent years. :have staged a strong comeback as a :driving force in the stock market. But unhappily for in\•estors who ·like their nc-ws upbeat, the earnings :news that has been cap1unng m~t ;of the altention has bC"en negative. And as Wall Street looks ahead to ; 1990. uneasy talk is starting to re- •vive of a recession or at least a : .. bumpy landing" for the econom y. : "A steady drumbeat of d1s.ap- 3>0inting earnings repons lent a . dolorous tone 10 financial market s las1 week," said economists at Mer- rill Lynch 1n their weekend apprai~l of the financial ou1look. "l In. fortuna1cl). more of the same 1s likely in thl' period ahead." Many optimists on Wall S1ree1 ha\"e long been counting on the Federal RC"scrve to stave off any impcnd1n$ slump by relaxing its credi1 pohcy and selling up a ··soft landing" for busincsSt's. consumt·rs and the markets. Indeed. the Fed seemed to carry out just such a mission adroitly during the summer. when a re- cession scare hit the Street. Man} jFilter business targets jbug in Newport water • • ~ 90a VAN EYKEN :or .... ~ Not SQlll' • : A Hunti n11on Beach entrepreneur :is bopina ro· make a profit from the !wigly things Newport Beach rcsi- ~ts have been findin& in their :waeer. • : But •Ith~ he's usinr little areen )#orms •• beit, so far Bil ~ G roodl :...·1 hid any bites. • r llopi41 10 capitalize on news _.. -thos -k about fty • ...... WI -New-1 •Ill•••• lllve repc;wted tind-•"*•-·De 0.-Po• ............ copyof ,,, ......... per --I Mlt .. ilt"W"1 for hit Wiier bull--, Commerrill 1ack 01 co10 wea1ncr ano rain. ootn o f which ki ll the larvae. Health officials stress that the larvae arc not toxic a nd att not parasitic on humans. Still, some residen ts have said they were sufficiently pu1 o ff by the wri&gJina varmits to sw;1ch fro m tap water to commercial bottled water. De Groodt said he still hoped to get a piece of the fly larva business. ''As I understand ii, unltss they decide to cover the reservoir. whicb would be trcm~ndousJy expensive, lhis probltm is 1oina IO be w1th us for yean," he said. "My flier's only btc:n out a couple of days. 11·.s orot-bly ao ina to take loneer than that But, P1nkularly if tome people. keep the flier around, chances art 10mCbody's .aoine 10 Ft • worm in a alau of Wll ltr. re- ftlmlbtr the fl ier and Jive me a -· De Oroodt Mid put of the -for dW rt"hnivcly alow ~ IO 1U111na n~ ;, thl1 ~...,...... -they rad -.. boitiol 'SD -for t1oo ........ 11•1• ... ... :-t 11h!>l'r\L'r.'. nu" th1nl circumstances 1\ 111 \Oon pron1p1 thl· Fed 10 t·a"<"" again. Aul sonic 'A-Onder 'A-hl'lher the CL'tllral bank can l t·cp succeeding 1n 11 s finc-1u n1ng c-flOrts to rt·s1ra1n Ln · n:111on 'A-'llhout putl'!ng-bustn~ through a penod of pain. ··1 he Fed ma) ha' t waned too long:· sa) the cconon1ists S. Jay Lc\) and ()avid A. Levy in 1he ne" ed111on of 1he1r newsletter lndus1r. Foreeai.t. ··The expansion is looking sicker aln1os1 ever~ day. "A recession in the coming nine 1no nths. "-hilc not a certainty. 1s no"" more probable than not. The I nltl·d ..,1,1ll'' L'l11nun11 n1a' alrcad\ h;11 l. r a.,!>l'tl lhl· b(1<;1rH:,\ c~cl~· 1x·:il ·· Cfo 1 ,·rnn1en1 da1:1 1'\lt•'d f"hur'>- d.1 ~ 't'l"1ne d tn <iuggl''I gro"th s1il l \1 a... \lna;g1 n$ a lung al a slo"" ·tO- --modrr.Jtt----ctrp:--Prc It m1 n-ary· figul'cs tor th•· th1r<l quarter <;ho'A-·c.-d the gn1 \s n.111unal pniduf l c :..pand1ng a1 a 1.5 rx·rrt·nt annual rate, after ad· JU\!llll'nt for 1nfla11un. rna1c h1ng the pal·c ~l'l 1n !hl· M'cond quarter. Rut a lot of the third-quarter strl'ngth "as concl.'n lrated 1n con- sun1cr spc.nd1ng. t•spec1ally for ca rs, 1hat man~ anal) SIS consider unlikel y 10 JX'rSISI. MORTGAGE RATES Figures as ol Thuraday. Oci. 26. ()n \Vall Strel'I. n1anv trader::.· \ ll'w of consun1er stocks airead~ has hel·n \011r1·d h~ \1gns of 1n1ensifil•d l>f"ll'l' c0111 1x·t111on 1n buSl rll'SSl'S r:1ng1ng frnn1 t"ast·food restaurant~ to beL'r The stock market fell steailll\ all through the past "-"Ce k, leaving. 1he l)o"-. Jo nL'S av<'rage of 30 industnals 'A-Ith :i loss of 92.42 points at .2,596.72, wiping out most of 1he prC\'lous weck·s 119.88 gain. The Ne"' York S1ock Exchange composite index dropped 6.5.2 10 185.60: the N.<\SDAQ composite 1ndcJ1 for 1he over-the-counter mar· kl'l fell 18.30 to 452.33. and the FIXED• ADJUSTABLE lf'ltrat Down Pofnt• ._. .... .... ..,..., l"'I <";rl Amerlcln Savings Bank 10.000 20 2.000 Bank of Amerlea 9.875 20 1.875 •• Bank Of calll0tnl11 10.250 10 2.000 30 Cal~Coa•t AnandaJ 9.875 OS 1.500 30 Calltornl• Fedef"al Bank 9.87.5 20 2.000 21 Flr•I ln1••181• Bank t0.000 OS 1.500 •• Glend• F-*al Bank 10.125 20 2.000 30 Gr•t W•tetn 8enk 10.150 20 2.000 0 Home F9deral Sa¥toga 10,000 05 2.000 " Home SrMga of Am.r. 11.000 OS 2.000 •• H..-llonl< 10.375 .. 2.000 .. lrWl9 ... MottOflge 9,750 10 2.000 .. ... wporl F~ Group 9.750 10 1.800 .. 0099'; .. l'tnandel 9,750 05 1.800 .. Oki .,.,. Morleege 10.000 05 1.750 .. =:::.~ 9.750 10 2.500 .. fil.750 20 2.000 .. A1pM: ,_.. ..... .. ·-15 .... ~ldet 1.175 .. ·-.. ....., hdllc Hll'I 8-* 10-.. 2.000 .. ~· MO"IFll Conlult. ..... .. 2.000 21 ••MllOfld ~ t .7IO 10 ·-II ---a... 10.000 .. ._ .. =--...... 10 ._ ,. ..... 10.111 .. ·-.. ...._ Int rat Down _,, .._ .... ..,..., l"'I 187 7.950 20 1.500 117 7.875 20 1.500 187 9.125 20 1.750 187 7.250 20 1,750 187 7.950 20 0.000 250 8.825 10 1.500 187 7.950 20 1.500 187 7.950 20 1.500 117 7.950 .. 1.500 500 7.95Q .. 1.500 1000 8.825 20 2.000 187 a. 125 20 2.000 187 7.950 20 1.500 117 7.950 20 1.500 187 7.875 10 1.000 117 1.000 05 2.250 117 5.750 10 2.000 117 7.380 .. 1.000 117 8.874 .. 2.000 117 •. 150 20 1.760 117 8.IOO 10 ..... 117 7,375 10 1.100 1t7 1.1<0 20 2.000 1t7 ..... .. 2.000 ,., 7 .... .. 1.100 • ·-... <":fl 80 80 •• .. •• •• •• .. II!' .. .. •• .. .. .. 30 15 .. .. 21 11 .. .. .. -1"'1 2.200 2.500 2.750 2.500 2.300 2.750 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.750 BYDWN 2.290 2.- OPM ~ ---2 .... 2.IOO -:;; ._ ·-t0.714 ..... - -· ·-2000 1000 1000 ... 300 187 750 500 800 187 300 117 500 ... 117 117 117 117 117 ... 117 1t7 ... IOO IOO ,\n1,·ncan S10t~k E:..change markel \:tlue 1ndr\ "-'OIS down 1:2 .56 at J70.0 I. VulumL· un thl' Big Hoard aver· agrd l 75.0 1 n111l1on ~hares a day. WhalC"'\"'er-w?i\kness 1n corporate profits might n1can to the stock marke1. man) analysis bC"lleve it ""·ill !ol.)(Jn be a plus for higher ~o"ern­ llll'lll bond pncr~ and IO"-Cr 1ntercs1 rlll·~. The recen1 1nlla11on ne"-'S has Ix-en bcller than c:..pecll'd. 1hcy no te. giving the Fed more apparent man· cuvenng room 10 pursue a st1mu- lat1vc-CTc-dn pohcy Pacific Bell files proposal to cut rates By The D•lly Piiot Pacific Bell proposed a SI 35 million rate reduction bqinning in January. T he reduction is part o( a tran- sition 10 a new method of rq;ulation ordered by the California Public Utilities Corrim ission on Oct. 12. Al'ier reviewing Pacific Bell's proposal and commission staff rte· om mendations, 1he commission wiU set the rate reduction later this ~· If the commission adopts the 113' mill.ion rate reduction, 11 will reduce: Pacific Telesis Group'• eaminp per share by a wrox.i ma1e.ly 20 cents for 1990 (based on actual shares OUlStandi~ IS of Sept. 30), Eam inp per shire for the fi rst nine months or 1989 equal S2.23. A rcskkntill customer with an 1vcrqe bill o r about S26 fo r Plcilk Bell ch111es· would m:eive 1 mo nlhly cttdi1 of abcM 35 ctnlS rrom this reduction Ind other com~ mlMloa decistona takina etrcct in January. The pt~ .,._,,.. a..til ia con&aincd tn a report fUed witli lhe CPUC which ii ---llrll'•llMndll-...... ... ~· ...... vi ltl9 ... -... ~~ ... --...... 211 M-:n-£7' 'saNWtw..i .... •-·•auc ll'i .. .!!!!' ..!!!!.. -cm. 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