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But it's unclear what will happen co the re- maining 500 laqi naciomls. who rely on pcnoml aaea DOW frozen by the U.S. goy- ernment. Though scbools are trying co proTide short-cerm cmergcnc:y loans., it's hard co tell how long they will be able to carry the Inqi students. Q I rt#J th.t Syl11at.tr Sulloru's son is 1utisric, yu cluy'll 6t in o "'°1rit togttlan. DiJ 1st o...a~..w his outis"'? ,,.. c:-.et, CWTy Mil. llJ Right &mily, Wl'ODJ son. Stal- lone bas two IODS by his fust ' wife, Sash.a. Sea.rgeoh. 11, is awistic (a condition marked by a withdawal &om reali ). Sage, 14, is the one making~ acting debut u Rocky Balboa's SOD in R.odry V: T1st Finol &ll, due out Nov. 9. The 6.na1 bell migh. t not ~ ring for Rocky; the ori · · was rewrittien for die ~ty of yet another Rocky mequel. Q Which NIO bostball turru luw bttrt ira tht MOst Wor/J Suits, oraJ which two haw won most of ttra? ,.., ..... 0.. ..... The New York Yank.ccs hne played in the most World ~ rics (33) and won the most (22 victories). Next up: The Dodgen -while in Brooklyn and Los A.ngdcs -have been in the Series 18 times. Nat- bcst a.re the St. Louis Cardinals and Oakland A's, with nine WtnS eiCh. The 1990 World Series begins T ucsda y. Q DiJ E4 O'Nn/I, Al BwnJy on Fox's ''MormJ With ChilJrtn," ploy for tht Pittsburgh Stttlm? lOllM.llectwood,NJ He almon did. O'Neill, who played football for Oh.io Stacr University and Youngstown (Ohio) State Univcnity in th.e '60s, tticd out for the Stttl.cn but was cut after several rounds. There was no pro- food>al.I glory for O'Ncill's M4rritJ ~.either. The fcckless Bundy, a foocball hero in high school, now works as a shoe salesman co support his money-grubbing wife and two kids. O'Neill, 44, Jjvcs tn LA Q For how Mony ytors hovt tlu prtsidtttt onJ Borboro Bush bMI tfUlrritJ? Clllrtlttle ""'4111r, rtk "'-·NJ Almost 46. George Bush and Bllt.ra Pierce were wed on 1945, It the Pint Prcs- Chwch in Rye, N.Y., lady·. bomcurtm. Q Now th.t jasda WUU.. &m n fl t'fllilJ, "'"° lw uU.. his plau 4J U.t s~ Cotirt's JJot .... , TM "'"rt S«MS wry oUI. I thi,.lt tltm s,,..,U W • .. ~ rrtlttwrll "I' a... ........... °" Brennan rttired in July at age 84, lea'fin& me diainc:rion of oldest Justice co 82-ycar-old 11lmaood .Mmbll1. Mmba11. who now is the high court'a looe ~ lma1. ~ inJUnt 1967 by President Johnson. (Sidney PoDer • panny Manhall. the first black man on che C'OURt ill an ~ minitrries about tht 1954 Brown n. Board o( M~ ~n case.) The ages of the rest o( the jwjczc Hiily Nrimtm. 81 ; Byron Wb..itr, 73; John Paul Sceftm, 70; Cllief'Jacb William Rehn- quist, 66; Sandra Day o· Conncw, 60; Aadaoay ltmncdy. ~;and Antonin Scalia, 54. {DPid Somer, who ll pal ci.mt W2.S bdng considered u a repbament for Bmmm. ii St.) Opinions nry on mandatory retirement for Supam Court jusXn-The chJef j\JS- att bclic-vcs that teaiug a ma""'Ww y teciu ••MW age is a poor idea. bee.awe the sysiem bas wcxbd pmywd.I without ooe up to oow. Happy Birthday to ... O<J. 14 Hurt Aodenoo, l8 Ralph l.aUttn, SI Rogn M00tt, 63 Oct. 15 Jtm Palmn, 45 Penny Manba.11, 48 Oct. 16 Suunne Somns, « Angela l.ansbury, 6S Oct. 11 Margoc Kidder. 42 Jimmy Bmlin. 60 Oa. ti w yDtoll Maralia, Z9 Muttu NaYOICilon, 34 Chud BcnJ,64 Jeue Helm.. 69 Oa. 1' Amy Cl.rm, 23 JenAlkr HoUiclay, )() Joho Uchpw, •s Oct. 20 ~la.mt M&yroa.. )4 Tom Peay, SI Joyce 8rocbicn. 62 An Buch.,.W. 65 0•••···· ....... "·-····· ~··-···--··-. ~-·····" -~Mo•o .... oo• ~--·-.. ·---····· ,... 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I don't bell eve for a second Dan Is fulfilled In his -J . . . . =~~:f." ~ ;H~·:::: = 1 J-""4aMlw-'dit ..... ,..., .. ,. .. , .... ',, n..Mr, ., If re• L .. t '-'"' (11,.'1). Cr'I I * TVtlUMf{.._ ..... StJWI )••rw•I" •-' .. .,faw~~ • ., 84fUiaa. Hu Mlb•~tf ~·UCLA. USA WWIND • o..6s fJ.Jfo f,,. a .. books Making mammoth best sellers Jean Auel · digs the past. Now her Jans can dig into a new ice-age novel. Jean M. Ami embarks Monday on the promo- tiona.I hoopla for her newest and much-antici- pated fourth ice-age novel after "4 glorious months in sun-d.reoched southern France. But, hey, her say was oo wine-and-cheese junket. Aud was down in the din with brush and crowd on her first archcologial "dig .. -rcscarch for the sequel to her just-released TlsL PL:iiru of~ (Crown, $24.95). This is quintessential Aud. In ~ decade since her fust mega-hit, riv CL:i" of tJu OM &or, this Oregon M.B.A. and mother of 6ve lw turned bc:nclf imo a walking encyclopedia on early man. She owns ~1 2,000 reference books. She sublcribes io uane period- icals like Ardic Ardttology. She an chip fliDt spear pointJ and cure hides, survinl akills for die ice age. W.U ,,_.w, ......,,_ Je.11 A..cl tpt11t t.lw ,.,..,, 111 And she goes where her heroine. Ayla. goes. Jn IW-tl.u Pmtclt f1nffltot1.H r. ,,_,u, bl No. S, rct 11•IUW. --- nitf 1·r r lli s-~ltl 1 Jil.H "' i~it~ j : fl ·ts. Jrr 1 !~ t= I fli, air Jll'!-i tf 1{H J.t •-if r rf~P tttit~J ··~"lI hhuJJ !.~!·1 !bhr !I ~~:f ~e.I· ~I •-1 hi l p.[ -'J .-'.~1" si·s J J~1·tt;1 l·~i ~r tlf l·ti ~ 1 lU;..; J-' Jifj. ~ ~ · 11.• iit1~ ' i 8 ~'1l r' ls : •. I t l ! ~ '° l l-9 ' ,. ~ f I·~;]· HlH~IHfn~~i~.n~HJUI IitJ.Ul I ~ ~trri t l t'i 1 srt~!(s ~ l"r" tt-1 JIJtt!r~it il · [rtJf[:ft ll~~~ . 11 8 !..{'tlll lj s;;oa.1 .... 1-11'"8 -S.s ~ 1 u~f;!rJ 1rl l!·~~HJt tl~•t I i trr l l ' i: • a-1.1.rr' ,~rr- 1 ~!ta ,1r, r ~ • t a.l·~Htru l ~;:s 9J · 1, fl·1 ·1~ 1· lt t ~~u·n ! I lli tt I t I j II I · I f 1 II r ~ . ! I .. J i I J ., I . 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Already married or thinking about marriage. our free parn- phtet. "The Reel Secret of a Successful Marriage.· can help you lc8ep God in the picture. No one will call on you. Write today. r-FREE-Mail Coupon Todayl ----------1 I ,,,.... Mind n... hmphl.r •ntlr#d "Th RM S«:twt of• Sucoeuful Marrillga • ""'• TMl....,11...._•...,..,_..,,....., Addr .. ~~----~~~~~~~~~~~ f ••il-y Quality time? Ha! My lesso·n in (gulp) family sacrifices trJ•wn T J. A rlcaD fun- ily ii in aouble. Quality family time, dw ipCCia1. md-of-the-neni.Dg hour or two when f:amiljo bood by playing dvckcn, going for rides in the family CV or catching light- ning bop. hu gont ~wry ol 1\t w~ What i--s bqual- lry time in t 990 -a f.ew minprrs JI• JrMwD II • ...... nJ M ,..,., tf • ,..,,, ......... Jr-"' OU.· The urlo11 1ld1 to l1dl11 t111llty tl111 htllllllll 1 ., ..... Set .. ,. ...... ........... It ......... -• -"" .......... wUt. " ....... . Piii I Cllr I far • 1111 .... Scri*t ii .......... 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R: [ a o s: ~ fJtri f J;a:htt~!= t i· ,JhJ!f u!h l. t ,lr., hs ~, fi~!f il'l~' I iH~~ Lf!~li! I U!i~iap·n~ l ~1~ill 1JJ r~ ~ ll1~!" : r1 t~ UHHt:fth•' ~u~tnlhf r l~-;~ r::f~!i' ll11f ··'·t~f • ...... .... • ~ ~ - Preview 1991 Domestic Cars Bv the editon of CAR and DRIVER An merview c-A. the~ . for 199l's new domeMic cars direct from the P'&l'S « CAR and DRIVER magazine's October &i.ie. C A D I L L A C. S T Y L E More substance behind the Style . . ! .. ! • + •• • ... • '' : America's leader in offering refined VB power combined with anti-lock braking• A new speed- sensing suspension • And innovations in automotive comfort and convenience• With ultra--soft leather seating areas, the 22·way power front eab of the Fleetwood Sixty Special wt a up to fifteen titnes per l«Ond to minimize stopping distance while maintaining steering control• New 4.9 Uta V8 is mated to a new electronic four-tpeed automatic transmiMion for responsiveness, smoothness and ~n greater THE ONLY WAY TO TRAVEL IS highway fuel efficiency-EPA Mi· llUlkd 216 mpg hfahwrJ • .. Every c..dlllac ii now blcked by a no-deductiW. ~,ooo.mtle Gold Key Bmnper lo Bmnper ~ ranty and 2 .. hour Cadillac Road· side Servicee • AllanN ii c:owred by the unique.,..,...,.,~ Al1udf ~Plan•• 1'1-.aD~'­............................ Ol,...._..CMIDet' ..... C A D I l L A C S T Y l E~ 1991 Big news: to succeed in the car business, build better cars. •Some ycan att bcuc-r than othCT years whm it comrs to new products. Looking ova-the new do- mestic an for 1991 don not immediatdy meal a lot of reasons for standing applause. It is a year that. whm we look in the rd°CTmCC worb ynn from now. will look unsptttacu1ar if not ordinary. But it is not an ordinary year. On the covn-of t.hia section. you1J ltt the Dodge Vipcr-4n e-x- traordinary car that you·vc perhaps rnd about in the October iuUt' of C.r awi Dmin, but which you will not 1tt in person for a couple of ycan. No. our reasons for saying that this is an unusual year go dttpCT than a single spon.s car. Let us sha.tt with you something that lies be- neath the dear-coat cnamd and undcT the cut- pilc carpeting. Let us tdl you why this is an un- usually internting ynr. You'll Stt all the can on the following pages, naturally. but what you may not realize is that you att also Stting a new atti- tude on the pan of the domestic automakcn. What is this new attit~? An attitude that says. "To sucettd in the car business, you must first build good cars." We've said that for y~n. and we·~ pl~ to finally hear an echo. At last. it all may be commg tog~hCT". And none too soon. At Olryskt'. GcnCTaJ Moton. and Ford, we ~some all-new products, but we're Just as im- prnscd with oldCT onn that have become subtlv bctttt. Controls fttf ~Utt. Fit and finish con- lin~ to improve. The can feel ~ttt to sit in and to drive. ''f'lK-tt arc somc forward styling steps. We just /wl ~ttt about the worlr. ~ing done in this country. And we f ttf that way bccause the worlr. being done is i~lf bctttt. A lot ~ter. And hooray for that. -ll"i/111J•}"'""' •\ CHEVROLET CAVAUER.-A minor &tt lift, a new dash, and a bumper tudt visually distinguish the '91 Cavalier lineup from last year's can. Both the 2.2- liter four and the 3.1-litcT V-6 offer improved noise control. BERETTA/CORSICA-All ver- sioru get new dashboards with driv- er-side air bags. The 1.W.-hp V-O- powered Corsiaa L TZ is discontin- ued, but stoplight racers will find a lower first gear in the five-s~ equipped Betttta GTZ-wtuch is pow~byal80-hp~4.Lnser versions get the same engine refine- ments as the Cavalier. LUMINA-Big news for the ycar- old Lurnina coupe: it~ the world's largest-displa~t OOHC V-6-a 2()().hp, ~.4-liter unit that appears in the new Lumina Z34 . (The same new V-6 is also for sale in ~era) versions of funtiac's Grand Prix and in Olds- mobile's Cutlass Supreme.) Engine refinements on lower-line Luminas mirTor those in the Cavalier and the Bereu.a/Corsica lineups. The flashy Euro model gets optional sixteen- inch wheels, and all Lurninas sport new grilles. The Lumina APV re- ceives only minor brake and swpen- sion tweaks for 1991 . CEI .EBRITY-The popular A-car wagon is discontinued, handing over iu baby-boomcT-buggy duties to the LuminaAPV. CAM.ARO-The Z28 moniker has bttn rnWTCCted; it replaces the l.ROC-2 nameplate, now that the In- ternational Race of Champions se- ries is run with Dodge Daytonas. CAPRICE-We hear ~t CJle'Y)' Owe insisted on waiting for the pr- pntuan '91 Caprice wagon before ~g filming of NalionaJ UD. fJ«1n s Carlsbad Orwms Jlaaalion. He needn't wait any longer. Both the wagon and the also huge Caprice se- dan are newly styled for 1991; each is powered by a fuel-injected 5.0.litel' V..Sengine. <X>RVETJ'E..-All veniont get a ZR-I~ rear end u well u a aleeller &ont Wcia. new whttb, a new exhaust ICM.md. and wider Dde moldinp. ~Corwtca reuM a ft'Yiled ··~ride control'' a.- pmlion that ii now drer in Sport mOde. ~ 17().bp venion ol dW 4.1 &rr V"'8 ii DOW optioml. I-It • A"P A new four-door IDcMlll, .-. IOld by GMC md in ....., modiled form by Oldlmo- ... 111fmecl in lprins. It ii , powereod by a 4 ·'·liler V-6 and sports standard ABS. PONTIAC LeMANS-The funky, Korean-built 2.0-liter LcMans GSE disappcan, but the slower. 1.6-liter sedan and hatchback continue their fomgn-n- change programs in the States. SUNBIRD-No mo~ 2.0-litcr tur- bo mgiM for the Sunbird GT, which now comes with GM's 140-hp, pon- injcctcd 3. l-liter V-6. That ,, I-liter engine is optional on the SE coupe, the LE sedan. and the Sunbird convertible. GRAND AM--ft>ntiac's popular Grand Am SE gets standard ABS, which is unavailable on the mt of the lineup. The LE sporu a new ground- cff C'CtS-loolt option package. The Grand Am SE continues to use the 180-hp ~d 4 engine. 6000-You'U have to buy your four- whttl~ car elsewhere. because the 6000S/E A WO is history. The S/E and LE sedans off er a choice of a 110-hp 2.5-liter four or a 140-hp 5.1- litcr V-6--both engines come with automatic transmissions onJy. Unlli ChC'V}'. A:mtiac keeps iu A<ar wag- on, the 6000LE. GRAND PRIX-The new GTP two- door fcacurcs a new twin-cam, 5.4- litcr V-6 as standard zooming cquip- rnmt--it 's the same engine fowld in Olcvy's Lumina l.54 and Oldsmo- bile's Cut.lass Supreme. The new six produces 210 hp in five-spttd mod- els and 200 hp in automatic- cquipped can; STE. GT, and SE models offer the mgiM as an option. Thc 205-hp turbo engine of 1990 disappcan. Two base engines att available: a 160-hp Q)lad 4 and a 140-hp, 5.1-liter V-6, both with auto- matic gearboxes only. The automatic transmission that comes with the 5.1- lit.er six is a nc-w, slick-working four- apttd; it'• optional with ft>ntiac's big twin-am engine. BONNEVILl..E-Othcr than the exciting new London/Empress doth trim, the Bonneville is visually un- changed. Underneath. however, chaais bracn stiffen up the big se- dan and the &ont suspension is tuned for increucd whcd travd. SAFARI-Now on permanent di,s.. play in the La Brea tar piu . .. pJ&EBIRD-lntroduced in the spring. the '91 F'ftbird off'cn no &wa-thm lix powertrain combina- tiom. The top model is the Tuns AID GTA. which JPO"I a 24()..hp, 5. 7-Jiter pushrod V ~. Picking up the <' OmllllllP •••• ... tA • ~------ rear of the lineup is a 140-hp, ~-1- htcr \ -6 Fattbird availab~ only with an au1omatic gearbox. TRANS SPORT-A stainlcss-stttl exhaust and a roof rad an the im- port.mt additions to thia spau-.a~ mini\ an BUICK SK YLARlt-Baac whttl and tire s1Lt'5 are larger. and thia smallest of ButCks now has optional ABS. CENTURY-New "Crystallme" taillights appear. Like A>ntiac. Buick cnnunuc-s to olfCT" a ~ wagon ver- sion of lhu A-car. RLCAL-The Gran Spon edition no\\ boasu the '800 V-0 and 11X· lC't'n-mch ~. as standard ~. BJ\t" can ~ with the corporate 3 1-httr V-0. leSABRE-1...lke A>ntiac's Bonne- \ilk. Buick's H-body sedan rttetves ,, ructural bracu and retains au 16> hp ~800 V-0. ROADMASTER-Anti-lod. brakes Jre stmc:b.rd in lhi1 new Buick. which '' .na1lable as a ~.O..liter w~ ~c1gon (the amic.ation wood can be d<"lr-ted whm onkring) and a 5.7- 111cr s~. ille IM new ~ Ca- pnce. whose platform it shares. the Roadmaster offen a trunk b1g C'nough for a six-fooctt 10 lie Oat in- 1mpresS1ve, no? Scnipt shtttmec.al c1nd wt~ whtt1t and lira distin- ~ u1sh the Bud Roadmastn-from iu Chevrolet countttpan. PARK AVENUF-Tile dow-sdling Ueara model vanishes with IM in- t roducuon of the new PA.rt A~ and ~Avenue Ultra, compl~dy redesigned for 1991. This big &ont- dmer's ~ V-0 i.s bonowcd from th<" I~ Rep!. and iu twipension talibrauon and transmission att re-- \ 1~ed--as is au chauis. Those with an t'\t' fo r s11e will appreciate that the 91 P-.ln is eipt inc.ha longtt than the 1990 edition. A driver-sick air bag is standard. RIVIERA-A neat cuphoJder, a new gnlle. mgilw ttfincmcnta. and in· ere~ IOUnd deadeninJ fttlhen lhLS o<hnwilr undw\pd Bud. REATI'~t news:~ Twilight Sentinel awomat.ic: headlipt system 1s now standard on 8'aidt'1 sporty two-seater'. OLDSMOBILE CUl1ASS C4IAll :rhr minor-chanfa lilt irdtdel ....... mndmd t1rH and twhttb an the 180-hp ~ \ @P) BUKX. @P) THE ONlY AMERlcAN CARLINE 1b RANK IN THE 1bP 10 IN INITIAL QUALITY Bur THENt1i QUALITY HAs NEYER BEEN rrnEIGN 1b BUICK. '8r after year, Buick's reputllion for quality l"OWI ltlOnl'!" and~- The &llesl memu~ ol BWck quality Is the J.O. fbwer and Astodates J990 Initial Qu.lky Su~ This ls an Independent suney ol aver 26.000 new<ar buyers. during the firsl 90 days ol ownership. Buick ranad ahead ol tmpom like Acura, Honda. BMW, Nissan and Mazda. And. for fM second year In a row, 8ukk ls the most trou~ American cartlne. For world- da. qwility thar's made in Amaic::a. tee BUICK. yourBuic:kdealer.c.an •·aoo••6.2831. The New Symbol For Quality In America. 442 model and a variabiedon ICftring system on all Calais models except the base car. ABS is standard on the I.series. Cl1l'LAD aEJU,-Dandics will be eacaticio know that ctmtt-side vani- ty mim>n att now available. ~ SlJPllEM&-Thc nifty 5.4-litel'Twin Dual c.am V-6 (also in Qievy's Lumina Z54 and A>ntiac's Grand Prix GTP) is available with an automatic trammWion in both two- and four-Goon. In the two-door. the zippy engine can also be had with a Gettag five.speed. A con~lc modd offen a 5.1-liter V-6 with a four-~ automatic as its only powauain. QJSTOM CRUISf.R-.Olds's big wagon has been completrly re- worked. l la the Chevy Caprice and the Buick Roadmalter wagons. A V11ta moonroof is standard on the Okbmobile wnion. EJGHl"Y EIGHT ROYAl..E-ln- taval wipers and tilt ltttring arc now standard. NINETY EIGHT REGENCY ELITE/TOURING smAN-Both moddl att ttllyled but aimed to- ward the same buyers as past Ninety Eighu. The Touring Sedan is for driven, the Regency Elite is for plush-smen. ft>wered by a 170-hp 5800 V-6, the new Ninety Eigbu att longa' than bef~ and bout a ~ stantial incraK in trunk space. Oth- er rdi:nemcnu include a smoother four-speed automMic uusmission and improvcmcnu in ride, handling. and quiecnna. TORONAJ)()-.All of the drivmain improveme'nU lavis~ on the Nine- ty Eighu makr their way to the Toronado and the Toronado Troao. ABS is now standard. SJUIOUETTl'-A 1tainleu-1tttl exhaust and a roof nd arc new, as in ft>ntiac'• Trans Spon. BliVADA-"Car di1po1en" is how Olds defines the potential buy- aa ol lhiJ new span-utility vdllde. Bated on the best-equipped CNvy S-10 Blua/GMC S-1& jimmy, the new Olds abo gm a di&tent imuu. man panel and the fuU..time four- whe&drM lysten found in the °"'¥Y Altro/GMC sa&ri minivans. CADILLAC four-ipftd automatic transmission round ow me cbanga. BROUGHAM-Fuel injection boom power-!O hp, lO 170 hp. A new ~ steering system appcan ror 1991. EU>OllADO--All or me c1e Ville/ Fleetwood mttbanical improve- mmu rrwaiali:ze on the two-door Eldo as well. ABS is now standard equipment on the Eldorado. SEVILLE-Abo inherit.I the de V~upgradn. ALl.ANTFr-Revi.sions to lhe SUS.- pension tuning and the anti-lodt braking system ovenhadow this roadster's new 200-wau sten:o, which can rival those wacky Califor- nia pickups in voJWM ievd. SArnlRN GMC SAFARI-The 4.'-litn V-6 tS now ~ in an opcionaJ 170-~ powitt version. S.15 jDO(Y-A new four-door model. po~ by a 4.5-littt V-6. appeared in the spring. It featum standard ABS for 1991 . FORD FISiiVA-The '91 model lineup conmu of L and GL th.rtt-door hau:bbecb. each poweftd by a 1.5- liter engine and available with a 6~ sp«d manual or a thrft'-~ auto- rmtic ll"lftlnuion. aa>rr-brtier this year, &rd iriuoduccd • ttdcsigned ~ of its popuw anaU car, built with help &om Mazda. The GT ratul"ft a 121. hp, twUw:am 1.8-littt Mud:a mpw. fdteen·inch whttb, and I a1ict MW shape. Two more-~ models. me l\:>ny and the ~ are powered by Ford'• own 88-hp 1.9-liter four. Body confipations iodude thrtt- and five-door hatc:hbads and a five- door wagon. TEMPO-Minor structural and sound-deadening improvements constiwte the only changa. PROBE-The LX's 5.0-1.iter V-6 boast.s five extra honepowtt. MUSTANG-Thc quick 4.9-ticer V-8 GT and LX modds now sit on sixteen-inch whttls. The base 2.5- lite"r fud..sippa" gets a 17-hp iD- ~it now produces 105 hp. TAURUS-New sixteen-inch whttls are standard on the swift. 220-hp SHO. The 2.S..littt fouruted in the lower-line Land GL versions it pumped up 15 hp, to 105 hp. Every version but lhe SHO Taurus now comn only with a four-spttd auto- matic transmission. THUNDERBIRD-New sucam- tined side moldings don't maU the T -Bird look any lilfuer. Bue and LX moddscan be had" with a 200-bp 4.9- litcr V-8 coupled lO an aut()C'Nric transmisAon. The SC kftpa its 210- hp, supcr~ed 5.8-lilft' V-6. LTD Cll VICl'OIUA-The padding has been removed from the gio~x door. HonesL AEROSTAR-Ground-effecu moldings~ a new option. EXPLORER-Introduced earlier this year. the nrw thftt. or~ Exploref' replaces la.st year's Bronco II. A 4 .0-littt V-6 is lhe only engine choice, but il's a good one. MERCURY CAPIU-This new con~ • peared last summer in cwo fonns: a 100-bp base model and I 1,2~ tur- bo XR.2. Both have seatbelts for four, though two is the comfonable JimiL Made m Austnlia by Ford, the &ont- drivc Capri uses Mazda powattains. It's an inch shorttt than an Alfa 5p. dft" and dncn inches longtt than a MudaMiata. TRA'TPr-1..iU the Ford Ucon. alJ. ncw for 1991. The Tram-ii o&red u a 6¥Mloor wqon or fiour.dooc nocdlbac:l tedan. The new L TS ver- sion ia companbk to the spony b con GT undemnlh ~wan hand- some fourteen-inch wheeb. 'IOP.A,Z..-.Sec A>rd Thnpo. CX>tJGA&-Thc ~ 5.8- liter v~ tw bttn ~ trom the spony Xll7 modd and repbad wilh a 4 .9-litft" V-8 that rmka 200 hp. The V-8 is abo optional on the LS model. which has a softer suspension than the XR 7. Mercury Cougan are now sold with four-spttd automatic transmissions only. SABLE-ABS is now an option on Sable wagons. GRAND MARQ.UIS-There's good news and bad nf!'WS. The good news, son of, is that a "sparkle" treatment now adonu the whttb. 'IM bad llCW1 is that. dcspile the rur- rent popularity of passive ttstraints. a de Sade edition is still unavai.bble. TIJRNPIKE CRUISER-Just k.id- ding, folk.s . LINCOLN CONTINENTAL-A fiftttn-honc- power boost incrcasn the output of the 5.8-liter V-6 in this big fronc-driv- tt to 155 hp. TOWN CAR-ford's all-~. over- head-cam 4 .6-liter V-8-no pushrodsat~l-makcsiudebutm this luxury cruileT. The mginc is rat- ed at 190 hp. or at 210 hp with the towing packa~ (which includes dual exhausts). A revised front suspni- sion, rear disc brakes. and optional tract.ion control att ~this year. MARK VII-The Bill Blass Design- er Series version of this two-door gets the finner susJ>ftUion and per- formance t.il"e'S and whttls of the sportier LSC. CHRYSLER LeBARON-Thc 2.2-liter VNT Turbo engine has bttn dropped. A 152-hp, turbocharged 2.5-liter four. cylinder is now the top motor, avail- able only on two-door modds. The 141-hp, MitsUbishi-built 5.0-liter V-6 is standard on the LX and GTC two- doon, as well as the four-door. NEW YORKER-A 150-hp 5.8-littt V-6 it now available in the uplcvcJ New Yorter Ysfth Avenue, which is five inches lonp than the base New Yorter Salon. IMPEIUA1-Tbe 147-hp 5.5-liter V-6 has been replaced by the ~ 5.8-littt six offered in the Chrysler New Yorktt. CHRYSLEa·s TC BY MAS- DATl-Slill for ... TOWN A: COUNTRY-A t'Om· p&ete restylina amootht out the sharp edges of this v~ minivan. Other additiona ~ABS, a new instrument paMI, and taU that con- vert lnlO I bed. PLYMOUTii LT-The 81-hp 1..5-littt four- C\l1nder and ~ 115-bp, twin-am I 6-luer four have both bttn tt- pbced by a 92-hp. twdve-valve 1.5- ht<'r four. If 1 nailable with edM a four-spttd aucomatic or a five-spttd manual t.ran.smiuion. SUNDANc:r,.....()ut bumpen ap- ix-ar on boch ~ new entry-ievft Amena model and the top-of.me. hnc 100-hp 2.5-litCI' Sundance. TM RS package and iu rurbo engine are no" htStory. AC.CLAIM-An anti-lock bnkmg s' stt111 becomes an option. LASER-ABS is now opUonal on Lh1s quick coupe. u is an automatic tran smwion for the turbo mginc. VOYAGER-The regular and ex- tt'nded-cabin versions of this mnm an ~ about the same me a' tx-fore. but they baYe both bttn e~1ens1vely redesigned. nw changn include a new interior and insuu- mrnt pmel and a full-time four- "h<'d-drive option. Tiw Voyager's \' 6~. wh1chprodutt 141hpand150 hp are a rried over from l 99().....4s is the-I 00-hp four-qlinder. ~ 150- hp 2 5-hter turbo engine has bttn drop~. ABS is now optional. COLT VISTA-No changes to lhi.s t.lll \fllsubuhi wagon. DODGE COLT-The nifty four-whefting OL Wcll{On has disappeal"C'd; the thrtt- do<>r hatchback venion lives on with \t'\t'ral mgiM changes (Stt P!ym- ourh Colt). SHADOW-Extensive structural 1mprovrmmu beef up the new hado w convenibk. which is based on rhe two-door Shadow and comcs wuh ellhtt a 100-hp 2.5-liter four and a five-spttd or a 152-hp turbo engine and an automatic. A 9$-hp 2 2-luer four is available on two-and four-door Shadow teda.ru. SPIRIT-A new si:xtem.-valve, 2.2· Iner turbo four making 224 hp pow- er' tht-new Spirit R/T-e potent front-driver aimed at the ~rd Tau- rus SHO. The R/T and &owtt-liM Sp1nts off'tt ABS as an option. DYNASTY-Midnisht Blue and Ch ampagne leather are now •w~1lable. DAYl'ONA--The zippy 17~ pow~r 2.2-liter engine hu bttn dropped, but the 152-hp 2.S-lhtt THE 1991 SAFARI FROM GMC TRUCK ROOM SllFllRI • Standard 4.31 lUrtec V6 , .............. beel ad-lock ...... • AftilaMe 1eat1,. for ap to elabt pnruapn. • fldl.dme .U-wlleel *he. • • An'hNe IT exletlded IMNly for°"' lOJ ea a elcmp If •ce. • r. CllllMi ........ ciycs .... GllC 1ftd **"all l-800-ftl.aEt.:.:...:.--· 0 It's not just a truck anymore. It's quality on the road. · [!I lwbo has bttn tweaked for more lorque. The 141-hp 3.0-liler V-6 is ~forl99l . MONACO-Dodge's new vn-sion of the Eagle Premier comes with the Eagle's 150-hp S.0-liter V-6 and four-speed aulomatic. 8a.sc and ES models arc offered. ABS is sched- uled to appear sometime in 1991. STEAL111-Four models of this slttlt new coupe arc availabl~ powered by the same basic S.0-liter V-6. The range indudes a 164-hp lwo-valvc-per-cylinder version, 222- hp 24-valvc ES and R/:r models, and a 300-hp, twin-turbo. all-whcd-drivc R/T Turbo supercar. CARAVAN-Sec lhc Plvmouth Voyager cnlry. COLT VISTA--Stt Plymouth Coll VlSla . . which is unchanged. J EEP/EAGLE SUMMIT-llu.s four-door gcu I.he same new engine lhat appears in I.he Plymoul.h Coll PREMIER-ABS as now standard on I.he ES Limited model and option- al on lower-line cars. TAWN-Forgct about wnther re- pons: I.he 195-hp TSi AWD four- whccl-drivcr now has optional ABS brakes-as do all Talons. An auto- matic is optional on all models. WJlANGI .fR......Suspension refine. menu improve this off-roader's ride, and engine changn make it quicker. The Wrangler's 2.5-littt four has been retuned for more torque and eight more horsepower, to 125 hp. And the 4.0-littt six-cylinder from the Chcroktt replaces the carbuttt- cd 4.2-liter six of 1990. The 4.0-litcr engine makes 180 hp. 68 hp more than the old uniL The six comn only with a thrtt-spttd automatic. R~ dining scats and waterproof speak- ers mounted in the roll bar are new interior items. A new Rmcga~ model with plastic sltin.s and air dams replaces the top-of-~line Laredo. CHEROKEE-The high-linc Wagonett modt'i is replaced by a new Briarwood edition with wood sades and standard leather, and the mid-IC"Vcl Pionttr has been killed. A four-door Spon model fills the gap left by the Pioneer. The La.redo and the Limited remain unchanged but for their engines. 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(ALU' Emmy Awurll "innanit Hod SerllnJ( WU tilt" <'ft'ator. \\ ntrr and host o ( tell'· vision's "Tht• T" 1hJthl Z.>n4' ·• lie ap- pear('d tnfrl'Q1trnt ly a., an a<.·tor -hl' wu a ttuest on "Thi· Jack Benny Show," for cxampl(• 1tnd an various ronuncrr11tl5 St•rhnl( dlc-d .lune 28. 1976, at the &Jll' or !'l2. from t'ompllca· Uof\s roUowm.g oiwn h<'&rl Sllr1ttr)' Hllh Profile TOM Cndw LI a 1~ ltalld.to1-. and wrw 14U'AIMI Ol'tOT, an.rl I "'°""' LU«-to hw _,,.. abot&l Mn•. WltaJ u lti3 tm1Jtdo111? HOVI MllftN Li""°' lt<M he lwftft married'? -<'ARHlt• c AJIRl:HA , Air A.l u ·N. T#:JCAS ThomL'> Cnll-.t' Mapoth<'r I\ "a.., born July 3. 1962, m Syracu!W'. !'.. \' lit· was marned m 1987 to actre's M1m1 Rogers, and he announced th('ar split late last year Rumor has 1t that Aussie actre Nicole Kidman. his "Day" or Thunder" co-star, will bt'Wme wife t\o 2 before the year Is out. With has kall"r 1Cnn. crooked nose. and knock·'em-dead eye~. Cn11se hu been de-dared The Sex 1r~t Man Ahvt> by People magazine lie now commands !lt'Veral m1lhon J)f'r film l 'nlike many or has contemporarw!. Cruise hi&S eamt'd the reputatwn or d tcenerous and polite superstar Redhead Aedux l>ul Timothy Ht1..•fil'ld, tlll' artor who play.I( Jo,'l/lot 011 "tl1irt11.•om1•thrng," plfll/ J<>rly tm "f'amily A!Jt1i.r"? If tmt, wht> did, a nd wllat ha." ltt' t>f•111 up to' "'IN "'' lfJt.\(),\. r;ttN,\IH. tu. Cute hlllt• rt•dhnd<•d Johnnw Wt11 llilkcr portrayed Jody on "Family Ar fair" from lllt)U-71. The 31 -year·<>ld Whitaker ha.' stncl' c:h1U1ftl'<i hb narnl' to John. worked ..., a& Mormon lay mh- !Uonary 10 POrt\,lj(ltl and complelt'd hlS rollejte t>duUllt1on Wh1t1tker'& "f'amaly Arfuir" co-1star Ani. !\a Jonl'l!, who ap· peared IUI hill twin !tlStcr Huffy. died or a dru& ovt>rdose In Un I at •At' 18 Na•1Uk1 My motllf'Y' "Omt'd "'" q/ln an ac· tnw MCtMl'd Nrru Uau,.,. Porter .. hr a~ flt ''" mur1if' "Ja'ltr 8Jir~" """th ~trfltt C. Scott nw1ty WN" 0(10, I~ W 1ttU c1'ir'f', olld 111hat t1b6 luu •hr don"' NYRA'8 IMWN r~Xl:INA. HANIU', VT. Portttr appeared In tht l 970 TV movie adaptation of lht Bronte ct le "Jant Eyre" with Grorge C Srott and Suun.nah York. StJU Jlvlna, lhe 60- year-old New 7.ealand·bOm actreu t\u,. appt>ared In the Brltlsh·lmpolVd TV ~­ r1es "The Forsy~ Saga .. (1969-70) and "The Protectors" ( 1972-73). llou• old i.~ Pat BooM, an.d whMl "'"" hi• a11d Slurle11 maf'T'Vd7 • RllB>' llA<X>< . c,HtT\A. l /Hli Pat Boont> ~~born June 1, 1934, In Jark~n\•1lle. t-'la Has wire Shirley 111 thr daught.er of t·ountry-muslr ~gend Red Foll')' They were school swttt· hearts in fliashv1lll', Tenn. and were both 1n thl'tr lft'M when they eloped an I Rf1:l 007 Scorff HICh .\111 fn"ttd at11l I rttYntlJ aGlt' 7\~ tlly l>alt1m "" n <rnrl '°"" ·~ i . pr~·ll ll'&th l1&s ~J>Nf> Ol'Cing abt i t II'\ Cr111 you gwe us St>""1 ('\(onn.ahQn rv>gnrdrnq u•l1rn> ht' U'GS boT1'I and h&.~ ttrlrrtq rrf'dtt.sl -Uf RA lllACIU. llER/0£\ ( '"' Timothy Dalton. the fourth actor to portray Ian F'lem1n1f• suptr-1mooth a,(ent 007, Janws Bond. was born Mat<h 2 1. 1944, an Colwyn Bay. WalfS Dalton was tra1nt>d an the Engltah lhe- llll'r and ts one of IJnta.ln's most re· !>pc'<·tt•d actor.1 Illa u..rous stage D&ltea (r.) ... C..., .... la Llt9m•m cr~lt.s lncl\Jde "The Tuning or the Shrew." with lon~llme love Vanau Hed•rave, and the role ot Lord Byron In "Tht Lunatic. lM LoveT and the Poet " Dalton mw hll nta debut op- posite KalharlM Htpb\lm in ''TM Lion in Winter" (1968). In lddltiOn to his Hond ntms, "The l.avlna 0.,ltpt.1" (1987) and "lJcenct-to xm~· (1919), his ICfffn credit., lndude "Wutherlna Htl~hts" (1970), "Mary, Quetn of 8c.'ol., .. (1911 ) and "Apt)\a" (1979). and tht TV mlnlMria "Mlatral'• 0&U8hter" and "Sins." COVER Z As John Chapman, Perry King has an enormous Q amount of plot to move in Danielle Steel's Kaleidoscope. E v1•h Sh•k~pt·art' orten wrott> what I 1.111 ohllgator) l harat tc>rs, people who an• t h..rt• to muve nhml{ tht' pl~t and !>t'rn• lh<· 'tor)' " eon('('<iMl Perry l\tnJt, who JllJY' privatt• inv«>slt(talor .John C'hapmJn 111 the T\' m11v1t• adapta- tion of Dantt•llt• Stt'1.'I'' nuvt•I · l\1itle1d<>- "11p1 I amnJ( 'londay O<·t I fi, on 'UC I It ' "11t1r Joh ·'' an at lor to Ol.•'lh 1 lwm 0111 ,111cl muk•• 1 hf'm t hrN>-dtmt•n-\.. 'mnJI Y1111 "' )tut 111 mi&kt• tht•m b<'llev- .tblc, "hilt· .11 till' 'Jnll' ttmt• do nothtnJC tu 1nh1b11 th1• prc1j.!n·,.,1nn of lhe ~tory " Anti Ch.1pn11.1n I' .t'I obhJ(atory u t "'""" .,.,re.. 111 1 h .11 ;11 tt•r., 1·1>mt' tie's the man "'ho .., l1111•cl to find and reunite tht• ~u1tn1•fl ,1cl11lt \\ alkt•r s1st~r.1 lfl· lar~ c.Ju<lvn S1111th l ll nt•twork nt'W"I t'\t"lllttH' \lt•\anrlt.1 1Patr1tta Ka lt•mtwr I I he• \\ Ir 1• I tf ii .. rt•nr h nob If' rnan. ,111d Ml')it.m 11 la11d1u ( hn~ttan ) 1n i\ppuhu h1t111 elm 1111 E1u h was 11dop1t'<i by u d1ffrr1•111 f1ullll} .1ftn lht•tr nll.IU ral fat ht•r murdc•n •cl I h1•11 mother tht•n ktllt>d hlm,1·1f ""'d(• fr11m hh l.1,t in11111t1• l(.1ll11p 1nt11 llll' llf1• hf th1· ,1,11·r \\ hfl'l' ti.tlered hft• mo .. 1 r~mhlc•' t'111d1•rr11u·., Chapm1tn'-. 1wr ... m11ht y '' pn•t t} m111 h tjtnort•d an t ht> book wh1ll· St1-.•I 1111111•ntratc·' on th•· '\Ad h\t'' 11f l \\11 1(11ll'rut111n' of ~ ;1lkf'f"I Su klllj.\ h,1, ht' \\ ork 1·111 0111 for hun ··1 didn't ~.1111 111 r1•ar1 tht• book tw forl' attlng th" part.' k1111( .. hru~' ";,\ kind of •uxth 'l'n'4.' told 11w In fl) hy lhl' -.f'lll uf my punt ... rnd phi} th1 .. ruh· 1nsunu1vc•ly .. Kin~ may wc•ll ha\ 1· b(•c•n rnnM•rv111)( h" rt.'tOurc·c"<. lwn ww Ch1tpman ha" 1111 1•normous amount of plot IO mm 1• Within th1• fram1•wurk or 1 tw main 'to ry -C'httpm.m·, QUt''' ln ln1n• thf' 'I' lt'r,.· whf'N'itbouts -St1•1•I ha.'l rramm1<d In thr~ 1-ompl<'tf' l<lVf' storn•'I, tht• troi.t Ir ll\lt" of th4' parents' slar-t'ro!lscd lovc• nnd thf' roman1.•<' of 1 wo or the !11'4terJ Tht>n lllCaln, 11'~ tht• formula or rram min-rom&nc.'t" upon romanc..• In tarh novd that ha., m de th• prolific Stttl a wurldwldt• ~t-">t•llinl( author And ll'J\ Slt'('l'!I pitch or love. IOV(', love, that ~RC ha. .. turntd to In an •f· ron 10 trikt out tht Warld ~rlf'l'. which Opt'M Tu~ay, Ot't ae, on CR.~ "f(altldo.'i<'opt' .. {airing Monday) will IM th<> romanur tone for the Wffk - ~ ... ••. oonaa ._ •• "\C hoJ>('' -and tht• nt>twork follow, II up with ' Fine ThtnJt.'l" (also ba~wd 1111 .1 lhanwllt• Stc•••I hlKik and ... r ht.'duf('(I 10 1(11 up 11jCutn't llw flNI World ~m·' R•tnH:' I · Oantt>llf' Stt't'I 114'uall) 11ppt•al'( tu ;t f1•malr aud1l'nl'<'. bur I think Jat kit• Smith 'lhould bnn~ 1n lht' mf'n," say' l\1ng lndt•t'd, Smith l11t1'4 r1rk1'<I up tm· prt"4'41\f' rat tnl( 'ltat~ play1n~ saintly twrn1nt•"I an TV mov1rs and mm1~nt'' I hll.I tndudt• "Rage of Anl(t•l'I." .. Wind mill~ of tht> Gods" ancl "Thi• Hournt' ld<•ntily ·· Kini( has provtn lO b<' a hod-turnt'r l11m...-1f 1n hi11 la.'lt t WC> n~l work outtn1t-" lht• 19R7 Judith Kranu m1niwnf"'> "'I'll Tuk•· Manhattan" and la.111t yur's "Roxirnnt• The Prlzt Pullll('r " In both. I\ in~·~ charal'lcN W('r(' nul 1'8inL'I, but dyf'd·tn·lht .. WOOI slnnt'rt "I luv~ playing bad guys; they'"' my ravortl(' parts, .. sa.ys king, rttalh~ his portr11yab or murdc-rou11 adull•rer Cut- tl'r Ambervlllf' In the Kranu oeuvrt- 1&nd hypocrltkal publlAher Hf'rbert Pu· llt.zPr in "Roxanne" But In lM 19 ynn lnt'f' Yal•-1traduau K11\1 madf ht11 ~ but u a murdert'r In Andy Warh<ll'11 "Bad." ht ha. .. conuntedly play~ iht !lpectrum of rolet. tits two favorite m11v1e roles have been the l(ay man marm·d to a lesbian (played by Mt•Jt f'o,lt'rl 1n .. A Otfrt•n•nt Story" ( IA781 .uid .. 1 .. \1•-ownt•r J11mt>S M~n·,. <sadi-.ttt: -.on in the t'cmtrnver -.1al ''Mandtnl(o" ( 19ifi1 But h<' -;ay<1 !ht' public '11111 1dt•n11r1t'ff him 1n th<' ht•ro mold of C'ody Allen. the character Ill' playt>d on "H1pt1de" (I M4-&i 1 And I ht'y won t bt• dasap- poinlt'<i ht'ft'. ' ht• say'I of hi'> .John Ch11pman roh• in 'Kalt>tdo'-< ope " lroni<·ally It wi.s the very \ a1turm''>l'I of lht> rolt• that made 11 lnt<'rest1n1t to Kin• ·Tvt' found thllt 1r you fine! y our wlf in that "l1tuat1on. lht• bt>-.t thing you ran do 1s bring a httl<' bal of yourself 10 the role," h<' 8ays Lake tht' Ivy League t'dul·ated Chapman, "I •·a.s broutchl up to bl> 11 f(ood JlUY I had 1t pounded into m• I hat 11 \\as my n•,pcm ... 1b1hty to help peoph• · Of thl' thrt't' "st('r"I. ll1lary's hfe af t1•r adopt ion w a. .. th<· hardest Fin.t, sht' '' \ 1oh•ntl} abu'ot.'d by 1& drunkrn uncle l..t!t•r .. tw " rapt'<! 1n fO'ltt-r home!I And "lht> rnd' up 11pt•nd1ntt mo't of her 1een yNtr't II\ 1ng in an urban JUVl'ntle hall A' u hardened. btttt•r adult, 11he l"Omt.':ol to Jl.:t'w York C11y "hf're she works hn \\ ay to tht• I 111t ol I he net "ork n(''A., l.uldt-r Tn Jll'411f~ itnd rill out '"' I huracter- 1.tat1on of Chapman l\tnJt borrnwf'd a hll of ll1lary"· '!lory "My rt'3"i0n for .John Chapmun tx•rnm1n1t a pn\ 1&te ln- v1•'4t1jtalor '" 1h.1t ht' dfl('"n't 1'\t'n know \\ho h1 .. o"n parrnt.., .tff l\1n1t '-Y1' "lk ha-. (Ol)kt•d but ht• h<&.' n t'Hr found I ht•m Thi' 1'4 purely my invention I thouli(hl 11 11~1 twou!K' I thou1tht 1t 1'tt11lcl ampro' t' tht' O\ ..r11ll .. tory ·· f'hapnt.tn t "*'" to 'W:iflt'n up the Vf'ry battt'r front that thr rmot1onally i.tarttd llilary <'ha,..t·t•r hu bullt for ht>nwlf. In rcaJ hfC'. l<ln• say!' he was 11m1m-d to find how unlike hf'r l'hll'V· u•r Smith i"I • 1 lovt•d work in~ W1th .llK'k1t," he uys .. ll's l(rnt that 50mto- on<' who'' 'IO tamou11 and has bttn ra.in. ous for • long tlmt• who ha. .. powtr in I ht' bmnnl'"-'I, 1&nd not to mention who l$ 11 -~t bt'auly. can bf ao 1ttnu Mly ~wt She'll • itivtn-JW'noft Thal dotsn't hapfM"n 'W) oftt'n In this bull· M'M l ' ually, you ran'l wan to P9('k up and go hoiM at n itht to "'' away from tht-rn ... I 1 1~11 I ~~-c .. sfi1 =-= h1! !!I~ {if~ IHfi!f ii'il 'l'f I' f '!I llto"'LG !~d tff(I i~ , .. lrl :;;q ~~;~ -I 1' 111 f ~P' f lllf II 'I !fii r 1 ~ 11 iijpK1n1•11;j1 hf J IH~ J i iru n1,.!; ~1 it llll. 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FINALWllK .. ••our 37-plece pea lwalt p•1b .. 10x13 Wall Portrait, 2-1x101, 3-5 x 71, 15 wallets ond 16 Portrait P.ttt.1 ... =$111A95 'IP.IWt,.; $24.95) .._ ........ --------- I • Lipo Suct ioning Breast Enlargement $990* $1990* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $60Pt-.RMO OAC $90PERMO 0 .AC Nose Eyes $1990* $1990* N<) 00\X'N PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $90 PF.RM(> OA.C $90PERMO 0 .A.C. Experienced Surgeon~" ith o\·er 25,000 Pla~tic Surgerit·~ Perfornted Breast Lift $27SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT $lllf! PER MO ~ 0 .A.C + Board Ct: rt 1ht:J Pla't it: Surgn>rut + Outpatit·nt ~rgc.T) < .t ntt:r Face& Neck $29SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT $120PERMO 0 .A.C. ~ +In uran<.t' Au cplcd wht·rc Appllcahk + Will An·ept Co·Slgnn for Financln~ COSMETIC SURGERY INFORMATION CENTER"" • All Cosl'Mtlc Surgcrr PT'oC'cdures Avaibhk· for laforM&tm C.U. •• v 1·800·S3S·0380 Reliving great Series moments You don"l hd\I' ln tw a hard-ror•• I an h• rt·m1·ml>t•r -..1m(' or ltll' j/.f\"iil nwnll'nl\ In World ~·rll"• ''"lOI") '>ll)' Tim ~frC1rwr lh&~.'ball hil' t .. ·1·11 pmdm ml( l lww kind' of m11m1•n1 ~ """' lh1· r1r,1 \\ orht St•- ' H'' rn I ~13 Uut v. 11 h I lw .uh 1•111 or lt•lt•\ "1on \\I' li<tH' dll 'hart•d lht•m a,., I hry h.tVJ)('n Th{' rall 1 lb'>IC bt>grns Tuesday . Klrt Glbsoa: lriampbaat Oc I Iii anri 111r' on Cl 1...; "II h Mc'"" 1·r :ind .1'4t I. B111·k prov1d lnl( 1 omm1•ntary l\ntJ "hal monwm"' I llf'rt• hct \ t' ht'1'1l 1'14 7 Thi· llruol. I\ n Dodjtl'N ( 'ookll' I.a\· a- jtl'llo brol.t' UIJ 1tn un llk1•I) no hlllt"r by the ~''" York \ ank1oe~>" lhll Ht•\t'ni; w11h 11 ninth in- nml( dnv1· orr thf' nl(hl r1rld ""atll that won 1 llC' l(Mffit• 3 2 I »r14 Tht• Nt'\li York Giants' Wilhe Mays mad1• an aslorlishlng over the·shouldt'r catch of a 4flO·foot Vi c Wern drive to choke ofr a .. '91111• ~TV U,.... e '"° " u,.... •· Cleveland raJI 1956: Sand: ran down. r the Yanlceei' \ Just short of field barrier. bl~ up Gal " at first b&SE Game 1 -and -for Brooklyn 1956 Don pttl"hed a perf for the \ llO ke- only no-t11tu•r ~rteli hai.tory I ~ U1ll Mat home nm in th· or the nanlh 1nr the ~nei; for l burgh P1r.ih'' 1962 Uobb) 'IOO 's 1·a1t h or ,f lint> drl\ 1· fru f'rant 1sc 11., W1ll1 Vt'Y &at\ •'<I I 111' " lht' Yanl..t"''' 1968 The M Cardinal' l\uh st ruck out .1 r1•1 batttn. in Gdm1• 1969 Ttw ,,., Mds' Hon 'i• made an inc rnltl Ing t·atl h 1111 i.houJd ha' e h 1tam~wlnnin1t hn by the Aalt1m111 oles' Brooks Hob1 1975 ll ma~ been tht• bl'"' pla• rit-s ever Thi• 1 natl H\'ds and Rf'd Sox Wl'rt• P• matrhe-d. und 1 ll•am t•\'l'r 1(11' 1' 111 1977 Retytu· J. hu lhrt't' hnmr ru lht• Yllnk~ in (,,, IA78 Gra11t ' savM at least f I\ • wuh his glov1• 111 3, htilp11\J( to 1111 ~nes ~round ,,, Yankt~ 1986· The Meh r from {WO run' I two out.s. In Ga111• kf't'p tMlr World ... hopes aJ1vt' 198R Kirk t:1 barely ablt> to hoblt to thf' plate, hll H I' hit home run th11 Oamt-l ror thl' Lt" geles Dodgers BY LY\.,_ lfOOtiE~BOO\I On Tbt Co\'fr Soont W•k lmidt Storx CXllTA II ii 0 3 -:I • I ... ~ .. ... i • Lipo Suctioning Breast Enlargement $990* $1990* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $60PERMO O.A.C $90PER MO O.A< Nose Eyes $1990* $1990* NO DO"'N PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $90Pf.RMO O.A.C. $90PERMO OAC Experienced Surgeon\" ith o~·er 2 5 ,000 Pla~t it: Surgerit.•\ Performed Breast Lift $27SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT Qlll:.._ PER MO \:1 ~ 0.AC •Board <.crtthc:J Pla~tu. Surgeuns • Ou1p:ukn1 Surgery C.t:ntcr Face&Neck $29SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT Q120 PE R~l \:1 0 .A C. t Insur.inn A<.<l-ptcd whcrc.-Apphcabk' ~ COSMETIC SURGERY INFORMATION CENTER .. • Will Accc:pc Co·. lgn<·r for Flnanclnfl • All Cosmcttc ~rg~r)' Procedures Availllhk fo r i.tormado.a Call ••• ij 1·800·S3S·0380 tftOeOCOMoti..t"'tl Reliving great Series moments Cleveland ra 1956: Sant ran down a the Yanktts' just shon o field barrit•r. bled up Gil at first biu Game 7 -and -for Hrookly 195ti Dor p1h:ht-d a per for lht' \ <lnk only no h1ttt'r Sen~ h1'>tory Ynu don't haH w lw I ~ Bill M H hard 1·11n• tan to home run in ti n·m .. mbt•r '""w of th1· or the ninth 1r li(r 1· .. 1 monwnt., tn World the K•nc'> fur ...,.n,., "'''"". ~.)., bufl(h Piratt·' Tun \td .ir\t'r H•~·ball I 002 l~1hh) ha' lw1·11 ,.roduunl( 'IOn'!i <'Mil 11 of t 111· .... • kind' of mnm1·nh hnt' drl\ 1· fr ''""' t Ill' ''"' \\ orld St• ~'ranu-.."' Wrl "''' in 1»1:1.I Hut v.11h \'l'Y s11\1•d th•·' 1111' ,111\ 1•111 of t\'11•\ l'>lon thr Ya11l.n' v.1• ha\t' .tll 'han-d tht•m 19fiR Th• " a' tl11•y hai1iwn Thl' fall ('ardlnu" 11 .. 1> 1 ta..,~1r tw1t1n.'I Tul'Sdl.l)'. struck 11111 .1 r1 Kirk Glboioa: lrtaapbat 01 I I h ;ind 111r, nn ('I\~ v. 11 h ~h<'11rH·r .111.i I ud.. 11111 i.. 1 irm uJ rni.t 111mnwn1 .iry \11!1 "Ii.it m111n1•111-1 t lu r 1• ha\ c· l~·••n 1114 i Tiu• Hrnul.. h 11 I 111d1trn l'ook11· 1,a, .. , ltl'tlo brol..1· Ill• an un hk1•ly nn l11llt'f by tlw \1•v. 'ork '•nkc't•s' IMI l\t•\•'n' "'Ith 1t n1nth·1n· nm!( dm I' ofr th(' rll{ht fwld v.all th .. t wc1n 1h1• 1tam1• !l·'J. I Hf> I Tht• Nt•w Yorio. c;rnnt'l' Wlllif' Mriy" mad1• an aslOni'lhln(t oH·r·th~'lhouldt•r <'al<'h or a 4tiO·fOQt Vic Wertz drlVt' lO d\Okt orr a Piuti .. ..,nu,._ e '"° " u.-.. 11ic • " battt'rs 111 <111m1 ~ 1969 Tlw ~' : Mel~· Hon i mlilde an '"' n·1I Ing fatt h 111 i;hould hll\t' 1u•m~w1nn1n1t 111 by tht• Bah1m1 oln' Hrook' Hot 1976 h m.t been ttw bl.•"\t pl rie'\ l'Vl'r Th·· nat1 ffro'> and Rf'd Sox Wl'fl' 1w matt'ht'd and tl•am t'\t'r fld'• 1 1977 Ht•1t.1t11• tut thffi• homt· r che YankN'!I in (, I Q78 Cira11t •uaved at least f1, With h~ fllOVI' 11 3. helpml( to 111 sene~ uound r Yankt<es I 98fl Th<' Mch from two run' two outs. 1n Ga•• keep their Worlll ho~ ahvt> 1988. Kirk 1; bart-ly ablt> to h11ll to the plate. hit 11 hit hom(' run th111 Game l for th•• 1 ... geles Dod1ters BY L \ ~"4 HOOot\11()) OnTht Com SR9rtt W.k lmiclr Ssory OOllT A WL1A.; CA. 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OCft l• 14, •·OJIP • tllO 34 Artor -Morale<i 3fi Soaper -Tun1t• Hottqut>tt 3ti l~u rt'n liar11ll ., '"Tht -" 37 OrdlMlra IHder P\tl'\On 3~ Smiter Crystal - 40 Ll•on - 41 Musanl<' sem"; 4:.! -Ht'<'d of "Sa..tt•r Kate"' 4:) -fO'llrr or "Tour of Uuty'" 41) -Wood'I WIL\ Edw 47 A -Ootrn't• was t'alher on '"l~auly and tilt> Bea."t" 4K -Arden 49 Ac·tor -Stt>rn L.ASTWID'I IOWTION • "'° ~.· '6·~~· ~o~~ ~~$~~ ~ •S6 ~~"C r"J:oi".:-------=..-----=-----.:,.--~~ # 'l\isiw: • • I ,~,' : EXPIRATION DATE I I YESI 1 want to b9gln my •ubec1ipcion to the ~ Pilat • 11 lfw ._ 1 1 I lntlodutby price d 12 ..-. tor Sl.00 wth 1 money bid& ..,.,... ir I th.c • I am not oompllte~ aatltfied d\ the ~ or _.. "" I ~ion eo1t °' *8.oo w1 be '9funded. • I ~ e.td to: 330 W. •Y St.. C.M. 12929 I I Orca11: 142-4U3 I ,. ...... o... _____ _ I ~ A,t• I IC.. z. I ,..._....,. ....,.. I .__ ---............. .I L-------------------------- GOOD MORNINGI lrfA1llEI Low clouds and foginess in the early .mominp will aive way to most- ly aunny skin, with west to southwest winds this afternoon. Coastal/Inland hiabs 72/80-, lows S7 /63. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather information. includina surf- in1o fisbjna and boatina repon.s, see P1F A6. IM TIE MEWlllllllM Oraqe C...t DallJ PU.t photogra- pher Daniel Hankin probably wishes he could be shooting the standoff' in the Persian Gulf -anything to get out of the mean streets of Costa Mesa ... While Hankin was coverina the open- ina ceremonies of the Festival of Britain Saturday morning (Al). he no- ticed Princess Alexandra and her en- tourage crossina Town Center Drive ... Hankin leaped into action and set up to take a picture of Her Royal Hiahncss ... However. Hankin says he was pushed to the ground by one of the princess' security guards. who apparently thouaht the photographer aot too close to Quttn Elizab(th trs cousin ... For- tunately. our cameraman was able to composc·h1msclfand get his photo of the princess ... uter. in the newsroom. Hankin remarked that Saturday's se- curity was ti&}lter than that for Vice President Dan Quayle. who swang through the Orange Coast ~ntly ... Of course. Quayle isn't royalty-not yet. anyway. Z4111111Rm 11111••• 142·1•8 ~ ............... llUOTEI Of TllE DAY "I tr.ill have to look at the cntlrr pack.ale , but 1t looks like the people •re gettin1 •good deal.·· Huntington lkach Mayor Tom Mays talking •bout the propo#d Holly-Sea- cliff pro;ect (Al). 0 "A faithful fncnd is the med1cme of /rfe ... Ecclesiastes 6: 16 TODA Y'I ErEllTI. • Irvine Medical Center at Alton Parkway and Sand Canyon A venue hosts its first community open house from 7 a m. to S p.m. •The Laauna Canyon Conservancy is spc;>nsorina a brunch. proceeds from which will be added to the Save the Canyon Coffers. The eatina for a cause will continue from 11 a.m. lo l p.m. at Tivoli Terrace restaurant. on the Fcsti· val of the Arts grounds. Tickets are S 10. Llll&f lltll 1, 1, '7, u, n, 11 Bonus number -U ,., •. , Lona Beach South Gate Oakland •x Btidlt column/C7 Buslnm/IS QnsiMd/ cs Comics/ ..... Ctossword/ C7 EntertainMent/ C4 Hor-./ C7 AM l"*1/ C2 lllCI \? Heans: l •Clubs: Jack v Diamonds: 6 •Spi1des: 7 ()ptnt0n/ AS Poke Loe/ U Pu* noticts/ CH Suemleb/CC Sltottll Cl • Sports/ ll TV hst,..I/ ..... WutMf / All ,. .. ,.ztra• JH:.. ........ '«I ................. GE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1990 75 cen ts 11111111111 Bach c~nslllm'I 81 bllllan ll'liact Critics charge agreement on Holly-Seacliff being rammed through By Robert Bwker OrengeC...o.lyPlot HUNTINGTON BEACH -City of- ficials are feverishly workina with the Huntinaton Beach Co. to nail down a historic qreement on the SI billion-plus Holly-SeaclitT residential and commercial projttt before the Nov. 6 election. Critics contend the Huntinaton Beach Co. is rammina the deal throu&h city channels to ensure an ..,.eemcnt is reached before a new council takes over. The new council may be made up of memben who a~ Monday niaht. when the council meets aren't IS amenable to the massive project at City Hall. that would bW_ld nearly ~·~ homes in the The only ma,or stumblina block sc:cms bean of the C1ty, the cntacs note. ;o have been ctea~ IS Work, in a letter But Roger Work, the Huntington Beach (to Mayor Tom Mays on Thursday, di~ Co.'s vice president and acneral manager, closed the company will ao along with the clajms he wants approval from the present city's demand to pay possible new develop- councal because it OK'd the general plan mcnt fees. for .t~e Pf'.Oject three years ago and is Work said. though, that in haht of other fam1h~r wnh the nuts and bolts of the commitments made to the city, the possi- comphcated agreement. bality of a new development fee .. stretches Gettina that approval may come as soon the boundaries of equity.·· The Royal Scots Dragoon Guard• band parade put the reviewing stand where ceremonies marking the opening 0-.. H8nkln/Orenge ~ o.ly PtloC of the Festival of BrttaJn were conducted. Princess Alexandra was on hand for the ceremonies. CIPll • C1•11111 Fairy tales come true witti royal visit to area By C•rol Humphreys Sod9ty Editor Once upon a time a princess. Her Royal Haahncss Pnncess Alexandra. vis-- itcd Oranae Count)' ... THE ROY AL AFFAIRS: There weR Balls in her ho.!lQr. On Friday -the British Academy of ·Film and Television Arts Los Anaeles (BAFT A LA) Royal Gala •• the Wcsun South Coast Plaza Hotel bcnefitina Childhelp and the Children's Home Society -and on Saturday, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra Royal Gala conccn and S2SO per plate dinner. also at the Westin. THE ROY Al HOST: She met OC local sentry, civic leaders and pi1tron1 of the arts ... like OC shopping center kina. Henry Sqcrstrom. "We (SCP) had a British Festival in 1972 and we thouaht See PRINCE8S/M ~ HMklft/Onngl c... ~ """ Cotta Meu Mayot Peter Buffa "'9lta wtth Her Royal Htghneu. PrMceu Alexandra during ~ ~ the F•ttval of Britain. Any further cbanees that wou)d create a financial impact would leave tbe COID1'9ftY "no choice but to withdraw from any further nqotiations., .. he warned. Mays s.Jd Fnday Work's letter rep- resents "a maJor concessaon" from the compan)' that's scek.ina a 1 S-ycar devdop- mcnt agreement to build 3,780 homes on S4S acres virtually an the heart of the city. "I stJll have to look at the entire pect- agc:· Ma)'s wd. "But 1t looks like tbe people arc setting a good deal here ... In return for clearance from the city to complete Its prOJCCt that's expected to llCld See PROJECT,-. ... The British are here!!! The British are here!!! By EJtzabeth Dodge Or-. c:o.t Deity P1lol COSTA MESA -Hundreds of people, from toddlers an strollers to seniors. lined Town Center Dtlvc. ang11n1 and strainina to set a betfcr view IS colorful baJlons and banners fluttered in the brecz.c and the procession for the Openana Cd- ebrauon of The Festival of Bntain bepn. Her Royal H•ahncss Princcu Alcun· dra. on her first royal visit to OranlC Counl), was chauffcred in and quickly C1C0rtcd from her Rolls Royce llmousa.nc to the pav1hon. Off an the distance. rumbhna drums from the Royal Hiab- land Fusiliers marked the bealnnina of the event-filled month of Oranae Coun- lf s FcstJvaJ of Bnt.aan. The half-hour Iona processton dis- pla)cd the talents of the be&-s>lpins f us1hers. donning traditional Scottisb kilts. an imprns1vc collection of vinlqC Bnt1sh automobiles. stiltwalkcrs. mem- b(rs of th(' Grove Shakespeare Festival in h1stonc Shakcs~arcan ptb. and the Third Manne Au-craft W1na Band. ( osta Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa spoke bnefl). welcoming the British visiton and See FESTIV ALIM lllllF ... 'I •Ulln• Our queen, Elizabetti, meets Uleir • pnncess By Elizabeth Dodge Orenge Cou1 Deity F1lo1 As PnnttSS .\lexandra approached oar rcccpuon hne. a ~ntleman bowed to her and shool.. her hand. Suddenly, I realized I didn't lo.now ~hether to curtsey. drop to one kn« or sang ··God Save the Queen. .. when I v.as introduced to her. And lbe was beaded i.trataht for me! I qu1ckl) nud&cd the Briton bestdc me, whom I had met only moments before. and whispered "Do I cunscy or wbatr "No. JUSl shake hands. say ·vour Royal Haahncss· and finish every 1enten« witb a 'Ma'am: .. she wbaspcred t.ct. Such was m) antroductton to royal etiquette at the ··off-thc--rccord .. recepcioli for the press at the Chelsea El.b.ibiU. Saturda) afternoon. pan ofthc Festival of S.OUHMIM AIDS CNlllllll lllD 1111 I lea•• ly Hoity J. w.- OrMft C.... ..... IRVINE -Thett'a IOOd news and b9d news for thole woni,_ with Al OS-and HIV-infected petieftts. KCOrdina to or- pnizm of an AIDS aym~um for the health care community on ~off the UCI campus Saturday. The aympo_Mum did its job. brinaina .... tnfdical ~ caf'Cl'Vm and edut1ton to ~ their ell· perietat Mid ._ •ftd '°'* '° me f\ltuft of care for AIDS-and HIV·tnfeaed pe- uent ~ H"na fan, chairman of the s)'mpo ium orpni11na t'Ommin~ and di- ttctOf bf the Cancer RetCmCh Institute. ··0ranac Count)' ha very well coordt- notcd AIDS trtatmcnt orpnizations. 1an) ur the pla)'tn wtaf many hats and that'• a t ta~nt to their dedication." fan ••d. But that' the aood news. AdJ1uonall). AIDS cues in °'81"' Count~ arc not d11proport1on1tcly "~•ahtcd to minority or 1o .. nrornc com- • munmes. indicatina AIDS education ii ruchina minoritia and thole who are most hktly 80 utC drUp iDlrlveftOUsly. •id Dr. Rex Ehliaa. cliftaor of the Ora.nee County Health C'aft ~. The Md MWS ''the hcteroltJuaal com- munity, while not ianot11'l oftbc ptOblem, dOt$ noa $how cftOUll\ e~ of mod- if)ina behavior thllt rouJd IPl'e9d die cli .. euc. act'Of'dina '° Roy M. MdallOilt probw and ht.ct of the ~ Driart· mcl\t at lmpcnal.<!ollqac of'Sc1enoe. 'TO. nolOI)' and McchtiM an London. .. " A teacher and head coach for the mcn•s swim team and water polo team at Goldenwest Community Collete in Huntinaton Beach. CllEEI----------------------------- He began has teaching and coaching career strai&ht out of coUege in 19~2 at Westminster High School. After rctumina from Vietnam. he began teaching an the Lona Beach U nified School District from 1967-1976. In 1976. he madt the move to Gold- enwest. In add111on 10 has l:Oachmg responsibilities, Hamdorf bas taught courses in eve11 thing from mountain climbina to cardiopulmonary resusc11a11 on He has also served as a li.uon between Golden"est and area high schools. as an outreach counselor. MST••c IECOID--------- fn the 14 }ears that he has been the head coach, Hamdorf has led the swim team to 14 conference champaonsbjps and one st.ate championship. For the past fi,c )'ears. he has been the bead coach of the men's water polo team In that time, the team has earned two conference titles and one \late title. "I was never a panacularl~ talented athlete or student. I think I work best with underachievers It's \Cl)' satisfying to watch people realize their potential. .. That '" the reason, he said. that he went on to cam his master's an Jl'i)'Chology: be wanted to better understand how to 1nsp1re and moti vate has athletes and students. .. lBIUIE TmE--------- Wuh more free tame on has hands. Hamdorl' and his wife Marilynn spend nearl~ e' el) "eekend out on their sailt>c;>&t. the "Rest Assured·· "We Jca,e on f n day afternoons and don t come home until Sunda) night<." -CompllH by Alltln Satbtrom Local News Briefs FIN 11111111 11tln11tld It 12 .... COSTA MES.\ -A fire at an industnal complex at 1760 Monrovia ~t. earl) I nda) m um.I al least S2 million damage to the structurl' and conll'nl\ and the co;ta mate may be revised upward, firefighters reponl·d Satunh•} The cause of the bla11.\ wha('h took more than thrtt hours to control. had not been determined by Saturday evening. although nothing susp1c1ous had been found. firefighters said. The inferno. dcS<.nbcd b} Battalion Chief Keath Fujimoto as "a giant barbecue pit." began shonly afler 5 a.m. and gutted three units of a 40-unat 1ndu.,tnal rnmple"c: Two mo re units suffered water and smoke damag.c _ The fire began at ~unbar<l Patao furniture and spread to the other two unit~. Damage cstamate'I tor the company are not yet known because paperwork dctaallng thl' anH·ntol) was an files that wert an Lhe blaze. COSTA MESA -The hody of a woman was found in room 20 at the Cozy Inn. 325 W Ray St.. around 1:30 p.m. Saturday as maids entered the room 10 clean 11, LI. Jam Watson said. Investigators were <.1111 at the 41Cr ne at 11 p.m ., but little was , known about the woman\ death. · Watson said the cau~ of death was not am mediately obvious. A spokesman for the coroner·., office said the woman had been identified but where 'ihe wac; from was unknown. Her name was bcina withheld pending nnt11ica11on of next of kin. Costa Mesa Del. Sg t. Ron m1th. who was leading the investiption, would make no comment about the incident. If-. flclla II lrlUllllll J-llJI GARDEN GROVE -The president of the Los Antela school board took aim at an Orange County fundamental Christian lf'OUP Friday. saying a claim that a national network of parents and friends o f gays promotes the homosexual lifestyle is "ridiculous.·· "I think the issue of recruitment as probably, on its fact, one of the most ridiculous things J'vc ever heard of in my lift, .. Jackie Goldbera, pre 1dent of the Lo Angeles Unified School District Board of Education. ··we in Parents FLAG love and respect o ur aa~and non-say children equally." Goodman said. Police Log Uitor'I no~ -TM t'Ollo•1tt1 PtOPk wt'~ •nntftl dti• ,.., ...t on JUtpf 1011 of drunkn dnv1ftl. Tlte lrvint l'olitt OrptlnJMnt ~fuJCd to "l<'IJ<' • /111 on Friday. -- IEIRUT, a..tonon -W Ortlliu 0... ....... A--. ti 121 I out of Ilia .._.....nm by Syriaa jets ied ~I d1 ICI Saturday after an 11..,.a&h muliay 111int1 t1ae S IDY99- menL · The collapee ol Aou11'1 cam.-... mowd IOrtured Lemnon dOllr to an end of hi l ~~ civil war. .. Aoun Red to &he Fteneb Embuly ud ordered bia U'OOpl to sumndcr to President Eliu Hrawi's aovernment. France panted bim asylum. Police said at lcasa 100 Lebuese were killed and 7~ wounded iD Saturday'• riabt-hour bombardment and pound ... ult. More than 20 of the dead and I 00 of the wounded were civilians. Police also ~ dozens of Syrian casualties. llWllll •lie• 111111 II ll1•1a-1er The crown prince of Kuwait Saturday promited pater democracy for the oil-rich emirate if it is freed from Iraqi occupetion. In Jordan, Iraq's fortian minister h inted at a possible "reconsideration" of Baghdad's hard-line position on Kuwait. But rtpons that Iran and Iraq plan to uptrade diplomatic relation• could help Iraq's quest to circumvent the U.N.-sanctioned boycott. "Liberation is our top priority. and after liberation we have much to achieve," Sheik Saad al-Abdullah al-Sabeh told a pthering of about 1,000 Kuwaiti exiles in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, for a three-day conference. After liberation, he said. "Kuwait will reinforce democracy and consolidate popular panicipation. The politicaJ leadership will respond to the aspirations of the people regarding the rcorpnization of the Kuwaiti house." Sheik Saad is also the nation's prime minister. WASHINGTON -Democrats who control both houses of Congrns are ready to battle over a bill that would cut the bud&et defacit by $500 balhon over five years. The House GOP are debating whether they should sit o ut the fi&ht because of the all-out opposition to higher tucs or offer a substitute plan with almost no chance of passing. Senate Republicans are more inclined to side with President Bush, who swallowed his no-tax-increase pledge in the interest of slashina tht deficit. A showdown could come as early as Wcdocsday in the House and Thursday an the Senate. o~ ~AA s~ ~~eral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES f thel Van de Kamp had been a nurse at Hoq Hospital tor 17 years and she had seen her fair s hare of stranat happeninp. But the scene that unfolded before on this day was strai&ht out of the "Twilight Zone." • Out of one comer of her eye she could sec actor-turned· developer Corky Males bumping up and down in his wheelchair as at clattered down the stairwell. Thert was a thump and a crash and then Males -cu~ing at the top of his lunp -was vaulted through a set of swinging doors leading to the cardiac ward. The nurse started to run in has d1rcct1on, even though a swarm of ladies -fans. no doubt -were already heading that way. It was then. almost as if someone were beckoning her, that she glanced into the large suite in intensive care. Fred Nichols. former editor of the Newport Beach Weekly who almost bid life goodbye when he fired a bullet into his temple, groaned and thrashed at the tubes connected to his enns. Suddrnly he sat bolt upnght and smiled, a cold, wicked smile that could have passed for Linda Blair's best moment in the "Exorcist." He turned his head slowly and leered at the nurse. "Five minutes to deadline. Katherine. Five minutes. And that story belier be good." he gurgled. And with that. his head flopped back on the pillow and a calmness swept his face. The nu~ put her hand to her mouth. She wanted to scream. And then. as if o ne awakening in the land of the near-dead wasn't enough. Newport Beach Mayor Neil Sturbush began to laugh. Sturbush. badly IOJurcd when he leaped from the top of the hospital only to land on a passing prdncr. laughed and laughed, pausing o nly long enough to say: "I'll second that motion." Ethel Van de Kamp, twice voted hospital employee of the month and noted around the corridors as "one tough cookie," screamed and collapsed an a pile. To bt con tinued ... Did You Know? 11• 11111 WIVl llPlll• lly 1111b •dn b21111c11111Pi1 • b N.,.,.n Bacta: In 1939. nine days of sweltering heat - up to I 08 cSeartes -were broken on Sept. 20 when 1 tropical stonn hit Southern California. Mountainous wavts tnplfed the harbor entrance and the jetties, and bfcakcn u hiah as thc thrtt-story Gillette mansion on the Peninsula were reponed. The Balboa Pier was destroyed and McFadden's Wharf lost SOO fee\. Bo.ts were run aaround and capliJed intide the harbor and tmall craft cau,ht on the open wa&er ran befote the hurricane u far as Santa Monica lookina for aft lw1M>r. Many small bolts were sunk in 1he pie and livts were lolt Ilona the Oranee Cout. / Blow your horn by tcltdiltl your historical &cal to Did YO.. Know. Onllp C..t O.U, Ptlel, P.O. Boi Jj6(), Coaa M~. 92626. SAN DlfiOO -...... _.••we .... doon Ylto .. 11 ... lake the MdilJrllNllt ..... dlr'•.U.C ..... ..-o1 ......... Not ID~ A ... ,teniaul ierill "81r ...... clli-' ftw .... victims -Ud wbo poliCll •Y wll tibly llrilre ... -bll driwa people . ntide. belaind ..... dooll ud wiadoM. T..!... IOIM' people a.w takn IO ba&hilll wi&h i9¥GI~ _..,, aware tbal 10111e of the victims were in the shower or bid JUll = out when &hey were 1tabbed to death wi&h ~ir ~ ~tcbell . Ouuide, &he city'• nonnally paceftal Unavemty Caty and O.U. moot ncjpborhoodl are ftlled wi&h feet. .. . .. , can't ao out in the ltftCt or opea the door. said Lupe R.,._ 1 23-year-old live-in beby siner iq Univenity City ... Before. we could take the children out to play and we could take walks. But now we can't ao out because of the fear that he's out there. In each instance, the killer entered tbrouah an unlocked d_OOf or window, say police who are ronductina the fa11CSt manhunt an San Dicao hi.story. -Clllll•llll Q •all, Pl.I UNITED NATIONS -Israel said Satu~~ that a U .N .. resol- ution condcmnina it for the deaths of 19 Palcsunaans was unfair, and the Palestine Liberation Orpnization said it d idn't 10 far enouah. The predictable reactions came a ~ay after a. rart unan~mous vote apinst lsrael by the IS-member Secu.nty CounCll. The. United States. long a defender of Israel in the couoc1I. departed from its usual stance to join in the censure. .. "This is an incident which never should have happc"~? U.S. Ambassador Thomas Pickering said Saturday of last week's kilhnp on the Temple Mount. Flllll 11ct1111 llm'I c...._ in.is Southcmen exalted in sunshine Saturday and began-bailing -out· from the drenching floodwaters lefl by two tropical storms. grateful that the threat of a third storm. Lili. was fading. But the storms left at least 12 people dead in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. And although the heavy rains were forec'ast to end, residents of low-lyi ng areas were not out of danacr. 0 Even if it stops raining. the dams could devel~p problems two or three days from now," said George Ballenger. chief of dams and reservoir safety in Columbia. S.C. . ''There's a Laa time between the t1mt"·thc water falls and works Its way down to the dam, .. Ballenger said. -By Ill~ AHocl•td Ptt11 News of the Weird B1•11.., ••111 •••• ........... , .. ., ..... ANN ARBOR. Mich. -tu- • dents at Haisley Elemental) School learned this week that tbert is 110 m inimum age for football chauvinism. Teachers and students took the side of No. I Universit)' of Michigan. whose campus domi- nates this Michigan town, in its bid to win the intrastate football game Saturda)' with unranked Michigan State. They decorated the school halls. office and prin- cipal's desk in Michigan maize and blue. The decorating effort Friday followed that of Actina Princi- pal Judy Mann. A Michigan State fan. she bedt.tlcd the of- fice this week with green and white flowers .. the Spartans' col- ors. She also deposited green ORANGE COAST "-'~- O.ltvery .,.,.,., .. , • ,., .. ,.. ... '°".,.., "'. Lii\, Clll blllote 10 A.II\ IN _.. .. II • ,_, bJ ,_, Ouf cv.- ..,_ C... MMm. II Cll*l ll'Dfn I ~Ill. IO I p,m. ................... Oft....,...·-... .., .. ,..~,..... To rNllke • correc:Oon ..... a... c..a -,..... ,,., .. ,...,,,., _.... .. ._.,....,..T ...... 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"I know I'm not going to tease MSU fans at school Monday after we win." -By th AllOCUIH Pm. HOw to reach us at_r- the Delly Piiot Clrcua.tlon Or.not~ M2-'333 Advertlltng Cleuified 842-5"71 Oilpj., 142-421 Edttor1•1 Newt Sol(). 1224 Sporia 142-430 Newt. epotll lb ..... ,10 Main office .,.... o«toe .. ~, """'"9tu 131·5'02 ·•'•?St .. lli• nnocent tlea in :heerleader ~ttack NESTMINSTER -A tcen-aeer :uted ofthrowina a shard of ..... It ripped open a hi&h IChool :crtcader·s face pleaded innocent two felOQY counts Friday. {urt Wimberly, 17, will be tried ~n adult on chaflCS of felony uah and mayhem for his role in Aus. 7 brawl that left Amber ·~--c.. ~,..,. Huntington leidt flllFM ..,.,.,_ Todd Plllombo outtlta 10- yw-old Mo••• Adw • Devor\ Brown, 11, look• on Saturay at the Huntington a.ct'I Fire Depwtment'• Joint Power9 Station, 18301 Gotherd St. City 9'ld county fire atationa mono the ar.,.. COMt held open oou... to co6ndc» wtth N.uon.I Fire Pre\entlon Week. - ., ,....,at.,11r ............... • COSTA MISA -1• a rnoll dlll ii ........Una IO 1We1P .......... --~allllllW1tJtolie ..uoa·1 CapilOI, Califonaia voe.n oa Nov. 6 wiU eomidlr two meatura daianed IO ditlodlt _. treadled politicia111. California it one o( darec 11ate1 lali111 on term-limitation .....-a. Oklahoma voten approved a propoul in Scptemba that limits stale ttnaton and reptneaaalivet IO I 2 yean in off tee. Co&ondo will join California ne•t moatb in conlidtrina 1enn limjtations for state officials. But California is the bellwether state. Career poliocians fear pu511t here will iplite reform elsewhett, much as Proposition 13 heralded ta• revolts across the country. Polls show voters may be not only ready, but eatcr. to .. throw the rascals out" · A Field California Poll revealed that 71 percent of the state's voters support term limitation; a Gallup poll found 70 percent in support. Supporters and opponents say the strona support reflects voter unhappiness over career politicians' cozy relationships with special interests. • ..... Ill: Limits tams o( s&asewidc cleclid ~ • 911 11 mcmben of the Leaislaturc. Statcw1de ~ ._. • .... ernor. could serve no more than tilbt IUCX:alive ya11. - lcaillaton no more than 12 succasive years. Tiiey could, laowewr, lit out a tam and run IP.in. Tbt measure also limits sifts toe~ atate and local..,.. k. prohibits honotaria ind the use of public retOWtn for pa'IOlllll • campmp purposn. It el1abtishn campaisn contribution limits and p1ovidel partial public Ju.ndi na. • The mQSWe abo expands restrictions on lobbyiac by former elected oftkials. AIJu~nts for incluck: Gives women, minorities and people with differins v.iewpoint.s greater access to tbe dect.ive proce11; _.. special interest innucncc with strict limiu on contn"butioni; esublisbes voluntary pubhc financ1na. at no cost IO tupayer. and ends candidates' dependence on powerful lobbyitU and ..,.a.I internts. AtJumenu apjnst include: Creation of campmp fund will shift an estimated SJ 2 m illion in w dollan IO politic:al cam .... that now 10 to other. needs: measure fails IO limit cam.,..P spendina while allowina use of tax dollar IO match contributioal. ........... Limits state senators, all staleWidt elected omcen (except Insurance Commissioner) and members of the Boerd al Equalization to two, four-year terms. Limits Assembly members 10 three; tw~year \CfD'IS. lqjslators would be required to perticipate in federal Social Security and prccJudn accrual of other pension and retiremeat benefits from letislative service. It also limits opcrauna and equipment costs. fenon. IS, with a t.dly cut face 11 required 200 stitches to c~. .\ judee on Wednesday ordtted mberly. who is currently beina -------------------------- d on SS0.000 t.il, to be tried as Wils till If California and Colorado follow Oklahoma, other lcadina states like Florida and New York -where ternt·limitins bills have been in- troduced -may fall in line. That could create the momentum needed to 1ntroduet a constitu- t1onal amendment hmitina terms of U.S. senators and representatives. AfJuments for inclu«: Ehminatcs lifetime lesislators WlaO have developed cozy relat1onsh1ps with spcciaJ intefatl; eedl cxtravapnt pensions for lq1slators: creates more competitive elections. ~~l~o~.'fliminary hearina is on s mum on AIJuments apjnst include: Takes away voters' ritbt to lelecl whomever they want to represent them; unfairly lumpt dlie competent and dedicated Wlth the incompetent ind lazy; ~ ment provisions hurt officeholders who aren't rich but stilJ ~ to provide economic security for their families. udtr C. Robert Jameson set an 1sually hiah bail amount because · . 'bl ~~~~:;r.~~~~r::~!~~ poss1 e succe.ssor l1t orders in lhc past." qimberly's two-pqe record of enilc violations includes a con- tiOn for residential buraJ1ry, More than half the states limit governors' terms. and the president 1s restricted to two four-year terms. But there have been no term limits on state or national legislators since neson said. \ friend of Wimbcrly's, Trevor O ure, 21, pleaded auilty to one ;demeanor count for his role in fiaht and was fined SI SO and on probation, said Deputy Dis.- 1 Attorney Kathi Harper. Yimberty is 1«utcd of takina t in an early mornina brawl oJ vina l3 people. It became • .se cclebrt when JcfTcnon's fam- and leaders of the black com- nity chaJICd that the attack was ~Y motivated. efTcnon's father as black 1nd her ther is _.hjte. -•1 Qty Nen !Jft'rke By Mlcheel Fleeman AModeted Pr ... Wth• LOS ANGELES -Sen. Pete Wilson is feeling the heat. If he wins the California gubernatorial i:ace ~ext month, ~nc of his first duues Wlll be to appoint a Senate succcssor. Wilson. a Republican, is not say- ina whom he bas an mind. only that he'll look for someone who shares his poliucal views. . "When the necessity arises I wlll share it in detail." Wilson said. Sherri Btbitcb Jeffc. senior as- sociate at the Center for Pohucs and Policy at Claremont Graduate School. says the issue puts Wilson in a no-win situation. "He mikes one friend and in- • ........,. Ml• d1111c cs and • c1Wy bumper ltldc• thet netted the Diiiy Plot Mlblcrtb9r l50 ......... pert f)f our Luc*y a.an. lumper Stldc• Conteat, and ~ Nm for the I 1,000 drawllag on D.c. 1. You could be 1 wtniw, loo. To find out how, .. pege EM. numerable enemies,'' she said the Articles of Confederation. about Wilson's dilemma if he which were enacted for the nation's John Van d~ Kamp took the bill makes a choice before the election. first, short-lived aovernment. and added a public financina Wilson and Democrat Dianne Now, special interest money, provision. wruch Ferguson opposei. Feinstein arc locked in a neck-and-computerized and gerrymandered Ferguson also helped lhe authors neck race for the state's top job. A d istricts, mass mail ing capabilities of 140 in wording their measure. recent poll showed Wilson with a and other advantaaes virtually as-although he fears the three-term narrow lead of 47 percent to 42 sure incumbents a lifetime job. lim1l on Assembly service ma) be percent for Feinstein. In 1988. 97 percent of CaJi-too restrictive. Feinstein sa)'s she's more con-fomia's legislative incumbents were Echoana Brown's araument. cemed about Wilson's attendance re-elected. Amona them, 43 percent Ferguson said of the 11x-year A~ record in lhc Senate than whom of the state senators and 33 percent scmbly limit: "It's hke aoina t~ he'll choose as a ~ucccs.sor. but she of the Assembly members have college. You get smaner as you ao. has challenged him to reveal his served at leasl 12 )ears. But u pressing his disdain for choice. Much of the voters' are is directed man) of has Capitol colleaaucs. "W11l tha1 .succcssor be pro-life or al h1ah-v1s1b1ht) poht1c1ans Ii.kc As-Fergus0n said. "While I respect the pro-cho1ct'r' she asked. "Will that scmbly Speaker Withe Brown Jr.. process. the iicoplc would be JUSt as successor be pro-Medicare or (for) who has !Cr\-cd 26 )ears. 1ncludin1 well served by scl«tin& names out more cuts an Medicare? Will thal a record 10 )Cars a.s speaker. of the phone directory. successor be pro-Social Stturit)' or Brown is leadina the eharsc to "In ernenl. tbetc people JUSt not?" topple both measures, Propositions don't measure up." Speculation on the short list of 131 and 140. He rq><>rtcdly has Sen. Marian ~n. R-New- possible successors includes moder-raised a $4 million fund for the port Beach. dislikes certain ate former Rep. Ed Zschau. the baule. arguina that inuperienccd pro,11s1ons an each measure. GOP nominee who was narrowly leJislators would be at the mercy of She araues that the problem is in defeated b)' incumbent Democrat seasoned special-interest lobbyists acrrymandering. the post-ctnsus re- Alan Cranston in a race for Cali-if the propositions pass. districtina process that creates safe I'. • • h us c.-. t · distncts for one n.rtv over the 10m1a s ot er .. .xnate sea an Oran-Coast 1-islators Cllpress -r 986 •· ~. other and eliminates competition. I . mix·"' views. fa · · I '"~ "If '4e had ir reapportionment, Another as conscrvauve te c-Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R- B it wouldn't be an issue," ~n v1s1on commentato r r-vre Ncwpon Beach. stronaly fa vors 140 saJd. "That's a better solution. to Hrnchcnsohn. who also ran for the and supports both. hold the~ ~p_lc accountable ·· Less than half the clifjblc electorate reamers and votes an the Ullit.ed States. "We've aot to depend more on the public takina an activist role. .. Bergeson said. WouJd-be Jqjslaton alto differ about the measures. . Hununston Beach Ma~ Tom Ma)'s. the Republican nominee for the S8th District seat beins vacaled by Assemblyman Denrus Brown, supports 131. but finds 140 IOO rcstncuve. "My c•pcncncc on lhc City Council sho~-s it takes two to three years to lam how lhc syAem '4orks:· Mays said. "It takes tbal Iona 10 act to k:now your di1trict. .. i\nd -tl1le proponau.,.. dllill term hmats would open up die process to women and miooritics. S8th District Demoaatic candidllte L~nnc Pr}or lhinks it would ._ve the opposite effect, cvm funher shuttina them ouL She alto qucstiom the wisdom of throwina oul the baby -with the bathwater. Senate in t 986. -In fact. Ferguson said he Voters also have to return to lhe Palm Springs Mayor Sonny authored 13 t. but Attorney General democratic process. Bergeson said. &no.thcshonerhalfofthcfo~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ singina duo Sonny and Cher. is one "If you have a pl to accomplish there. and as Iona as you feel e«ec- ti ve and the voters llJ'CC, I doll't think )OU should be prevented &om rontinuina your service-:-Pryor said. of those who has c•presscd an interest an Wi lson's Senate scat. Wtl)()n tncs 10 make hght of that. "How about her'!' Wilson said when asked about &no. Wilson 1s also fighting criticism that hc·s missing \Otes in Washing- ton. "In the Senate. there are no gold- en parachutes.'' says Feinstein. the former mayor of San Francisco. "I don't know of any other Californian who can take two months off to look for another job." Like lhe succtSSOr issue. Wilson's attendance record places him in an uncomfortable political posjtion: If he stays in C1hfornia. he gets ac- cused of absenteeism; if he goes to W11hin1ton. he could act tied 10 the budset mess. It's not uncommon for a member of the Senate to \'Ote 99 percent to 100 ~rttnt of tht' time. Wilson's 1uendaMC rccord was 92 J)C"rccnt in 1989. Yau'n dlclllld ta 11111 1 -· Smart decision. NIW 1111D .--c11111:1. Choose a mammography center accredited by the American College of Radiology. Noc all mammography centers arc created equal. Only lhose which have met the strict requucments for safe. effective equipment and quality control programs ~ IOCteditcd by the American College of Radiology (ACR). Hoag Breast lmaai"I Center 3S 1 Hospital RdJNewport ee.:ta 760-5842 Law SchOol in Irvine Hoag Hospital is proud to announce that all three of its mammography centers have been accredited by the ACR. Qualified profc ionals perfonn and inter- pret your mammogram using special equipment de- signed to ensure the best examination with the lowest possible l'ldiation expolUfC. Irvine Womm '1 Health Center 4870 Barnnca Pkwy J Irvine WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY CoUep of Law ii proud to announce the openmg of Ill third law echool campus in the Irvine 5p«trum. • WSU't lrviM campus ii now open for day, eftl\ing and waeUnd ck•• Sprir'I dnu• begin Jimmy 14; 1991. • Othlr WSU law echooll AN locMld ln P\illirton ands.-Diego. WBSTBU STATB UNIVERSl1Y COLLIO or LAW October ii Naaional Breu• CMCer AWllel9ell Month, Ind durina this special aimo the staff• Hoec Hospital's ~Y centers reminds you to perform monlhly -... .etf-euminlliona ind to lntlft betWeen ap 3' Md 40. A.........,....~ one IO two yaf'S between IF. 4() llO 49 if .., ._, sympon• Ire plClelll. After • '°· a ~· every year. CalllhetbammllftOll'fh)W-Jm ID lelln hoW catY ii is IO~_,,.... .. 857-1449 . ....... ~ 18100 ... Bhd.. s.iie 120 ........... 963-2200 we•d 1ry it .... It tuned out ~ .... , ..... it to be. Tbe PrillCeM ii wonclerf\al... SelC• llfOm said. THE ROYAL CONSTELLA· TION: She ... lhinina s&an ... Jn town to party with the Prin· ens was BAFT A LA honoree Michael Caine. ''I've always won- dered where Oranee County wu. Now I sec it's jus1 past Lona Beach on the way to San Dicao." Caine quil>J>(d durina his tribute. The Princess presented Caine 'tVith the Bri1annia award. Other celebrities hobnobbin1 with her highness included hand· some Roaer Moore (also visitina OC for the first time): Dudley Moort (more darling in person); Karen Austi n. sinain& her Alfie song; Sir John Mills: Lynn Red- grave: and Jackie Collins, bcamina after her smash hit "Lucky" TV ........ ~ Cl ....... time Wll • lot el.., ..... eerW .. oc '° write ....... THI ROY AL OONCUT: Re- plly eoiM. •wmled wl IJDWned <hr Brililh daienm>. • Princas liltmed to the music or the land ... Afttt a priva~ reception with symphony lovm It the Center Oub on Saftlftlay. &he Princeu swept into the Ctnttt to tnjoy a pcr- f'onnancc by the Pacific SympbQny Orchestra and the Pacific O.orile. She was charmed by Lynn Red- paw amd John Shirley-Quirk; soothed by ba1pipcr Nancy TuniclitTc aDd the Royal Hi&hlan<l Fusiliers: and wowed by the or- chcstra 's new maestro Carl St. C1a1r and aucst conductor John Williams. THE ROYAL ENTOURAGE: The Princcss·s sidekicks during her OC fairytale included her husband the hon. Angus Ogilvy; her hair stylist: her lady in waiting (she has several, but she chose Muriel for this trip): the Brit ish /\mbassador Princess Alexandra shakes hands with young the tribute to Mlchaet Caine hetd--at James Edwards as his sister Jessica looks on it South Coast Plaza on Friday night. Anna Holloway, wife of Brttlsh Consul-General Reg Holloway (center), greets Princess Alexan- dra u she arrives for tbe RoyaLGaJL.al the Performing Arts Center. FESTIVAL From A1 the crowd. and Orange County's mo t famous resident. Mickey Mouse. presented a proclamation m honor of the festi val. And wi th the closing fanfare of the band. hun- dreds of balloons wcrt released into the sky and the festival was de- clared open. "I'm ecstatic," said Bruce Joseph. executive director of the festi val. about the opening celebration and the turnout. "When you throw a bi& pany. you want a lot of people to come. and they have. Ifs an op- ponunity for people to take a voy- qe 10 Britain and they don't even ha ve to leave Orange County." The first event of the festi val actually prccccded the openin1 cel- ebration by a few hours. A black-tic aftiir was held Friday night to salute Briti h actor Michael Caine at the Westin South Coast Pina Hotel. The event was sponsored by ~the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Lo Angeles. C'aine. 57. whose crcditJ include 1n Academy Award as best support- ina actor for "Hannah and Her l!P Britain. The media were invited to "Mcc:t the Pnncns " at an informal J&a, thouah we were cautioned lllfOtthMd thai no P'(1um -ouJd bl aUowed and nothina that the prjncns or her hutblnd. Sir Anaus. •id could be quoted. • "So Why am I aoina if I ain"l quote 1nythi,. she says?" I 11Md my cda&or before I ltf\. Tht' illW was bitted about the Mwsroom ftM' I (cw minulll lftd I t'OntcftW was flMny wll•• •11 would bf IJDOd for die D111J,....., ma1ce an apprarancc." TM LOI Att- lrln Tlrnet and dw Oraillt CountY ltqi1tcr 1pp1,,lly dilqwd. They Sisters:· received the Bnttsh academ ) 's 8mann1a award for ca- reer achievement. But the majonty of festival e\ents will occur over the next few weeks and the Opening Celebration and Great British Food Fest started things off on the right foot. With over I S.000 people ex- pected each da y thi s weekend. Town Center Park was ready for guests. food and drink stalls. pres- ented by local restaurants and offer- ing "traditional" British fare. and Festival of Britain souvenir stands tined the walkwa)'S. Opinions differed a to how authentic the edibles tasted. "Well, ifs grea&. but it's not Engli h," said Tricia Read ha ving just tasted the trifle. a sweet Bntash cake-pudding. Reid should know. she's ori1nally from Gilford. EnaJand. but now resides in an Juan Capistrano. But Olive Levy. also a British native, bu t now hvina in Tustin. said that the bangers were indeed "real English bangers." "I th ink they're pulling on a good show." Levy added. Entertainment with a British ac- cent was scheduled almost non-stop failed to arrive. My jox_ over having dressed - without havin1 any idea my shift would inc lude a royal introduction -"apptopriatcty" to meet 1 pnn- cm faded soon 1ncr I entered the tn\t. ~ sun beat down on tht' whiit nyloft. and the putly fans ~hed hi1h abo"e the crowd did hnlt to circulate the 9S-dqrce air I caupt myttlf drcam1n1 of "'°"' and a T· hin a the 1weat bridcd Of\. my forehead and tncklcd doWn my b.ck. £Yen the pnncnt looked I triflt willed after 20 minutn in the •una. . TDil:ll dnpcralefy to put Ill tbia out of my •ind. I dim "'Y lhouldtn ~. 111\iled ad held• on three separate stages within the park me of the acts incl ude Les Bubb. a comedia n. John We Ic y Harding. a singer. tht' Royal Scot· t1 sh Dancers. and John Michael. an I n h ballad singer. Some grumbles were heard from crowd members who were unh~ppy with the S4 parking charge. And others were displeased about ha' ing to bu ) coupons to use at the food booths. The lines for the non- refundable coupons were long. but apparently moved quickly. Few J>C'Ople had to wait longer than 10 minutes lessandra Larsen. 6. said tbJ t the "bagpipes" were her favori te pan of the fe tl\al so far. But her brother Joseph. 11. prcfcrrtd the "Bcatlc!I:· meaning the British band Ram. which tagcd a tnbute to the Beatie . complete with dark suns and trrnd sening, haircuts. H11ltir) Drum. a Nordstrom em- ployee who was manning the tort's Fts11val of Bntain souvenir booth. s:ud that sales of the T-shirt sweatshins. mugs. and poster had been arcat. "h's a blast," she added about the fest ival. Jolly good. indeed. m ) hand for my fint (and probably la!lt) brush wilh royalty. · But, for all my ncrvousnt'ss 1.W anxiety. the printt was. well. nor· mal. A perfectly pica.ant 8rit1sh lady. J)C'thaps 1 ltnle better dressed. but ba ICall)' your .Vt'f'llC Ill, he talked wath me for _ oh. about a minute. Ba 1 questions about the O.Uy Pl .. t. and whc1hcr I wa cnjo 1n1 co\ler1na the l'ttU\al. I don't know •htthtt I thousht she would cminaac a vittbk royal aura. or I '9ll0Uld bt able to wn• the history or lritain in her ha ...... e or ..._,. bilt 1fkr tlw much-Utici- PI* I......,_ w ovw. I re- ltt.I ,._ rvyllly • "°· ,.,..1 °' ftO. IM .. jUll I ,.._. jull H- cverrbody tfw on dw or.,. c ..... .. • . ·. .. ·.· ,• . , . ( ... ~· ,.,. . . . -. .... Editorial Tin• n111 de 111 n11 .. 1111111nce Assemblyman 9il Ferguson did the riaht thin& when be demADdcd the P Y nghts f1aa be struck from the state Capitol flaa pole. Many will ~uc he did it for all the wrona reasons. Be that as tt may, the Capitol flag staff is no place for any flaa other than the United State banner and the State of California flas. No o~cr flag should ever be flown from that flaa pole. No cxcepuons. no nothing. It is a unique place of honor and that's why it should be reserved for the U .S. fla& and the state flag. We readily undentand why activists want their flap flown from that staff. We also think it is wrong to fly any flag from there. It provides radicals from both the left and the right the opportunity to argue their point of views over bannen which represent very special intcresu. There arc so many other forums for those arguments. that to use the Capitol flag pole as an additional one is almost ludicrous. What had happened is that Sacramento gay rights leaders had won pennissiorr to fl y their rainbow flag over the Capitol as pan of the movement's national ''coming out" day. Ferguson. and other conservatives., were outraacd and finally convinced the governor's office to have the flaa hauled down. He said hoisting the flag was typica.1 of the "in- yo ur-facc" attitude gay rights activists are tat.ins. The fact is. it was not the fint time a special interest group had won permission to fly a flag over the Cap~tol. Flags commemorating Black History Weck., Earth Day and the Armenian genocide have flown there. too. None should have. No matter what political stripe you wear, the Capitol flag pole is not the place to d isplay it. That's where the American flag and the California flag should be flown. We hope from here on in. they arc the only flags which are flown .above the state Capitol. Today 1s Sunday. Oct. 14. the 287th day of 1990. Thert arc 78 days lefi 1n the year. Today's Haghltght in History: O ne hundred yrars aao. on Oct. 14. 1890. Dwight 0 . Easenhov.er. the )4th pre ident of the n1t"'1 tates. was born an Denison. Tc:\as On thas dat~ In 1066. ormans under Wil- ham the Conqueror defeated the English at the Battle of Hastinas. In I S86. Mary. Queen of Sco ts. went on tnal 1n England. accused of conspinng against Queen Elizabeth the First. (Mary was beheaded the follow- ana February.) In 1912. Theodore Roosevelt, campa11nana for the presidency on the Bull Moose ttckct, was shot an the chest an Milwaukee. Despite his wound. he went ahead with a scheduled speech. Jn 1933. Naza ~rmany an- nounced 1t was withdraWlna from the LeaJuc of Nattons. In 1944. dunna World War JI, ~rman field manhal &w;n Rommel committed su1c1de ra•her than face tnal and execu· tfon as a traitor to •he Nazi rqime. In 1947. . . Aar Force Ca~ tain Charles "Chuck" Yater became the fint penon to ny faster than the speed Of IOUl\d u he tested a rocket-p0wercd Write to usl research plane. the X-S I, over Muroc. Calif. In 1960. 30 years ago. the adea of a Peace Corps was first sua· gcsted by Democratic prtSiden- taal candidate John F. Kennedy. l>crorc an audience of students at the Univenuy of Mich1pn. In 1964. c1v1I nghu leader Manin Luthff K1n1 Jr. wu - named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1968. the first hve telecast from a manned U.S. spaceeran was transmitted from ··Apollo 7." In I 97S. President Ford es- caped anJur)' when his hmou- stnc was struck broadside by another automobile in Hart· ford. Conn. In 1977, singer Bing Crosby died of a heart attack after a round of golf at a club outside Madrid, Spain. In 1987, I S-month-okt Jcssica McClure fell 22 feet down an abandoned well in Midland. Tcxn (Hundreds of rttCUC workers succeeded 1n frttina Jessica 21/J days Liter.) . Ten ycan "°: Republican presidential nominee Rona.Id Rupn promised that. if elected. be would neme a woman to the U.S. ~ Court. (He Liter nominated Judar Sandra Dey O'Connor or Arizona.) -·~ • A#edll.., ,.,.. __________ .._ -----··· ... , ....... .._ .. ....... ....................... "., ...... ,.,,, •. , ...... . :-' ··~.., .... '="-=·---= :~ ...... tit ••• 2 c .... ., .... , ........................ .:=·*"~-........ 0...-0... .,... ... --.. ... ,..... ..... , ..... --·--.., .......... ... ...•. ______ ... w.reu '' ............. .,-....... ,....... ........ nr•• .... •l I I ze ...... M•oM$it•• ..... ........................ _ ... ,, ............ .... fl ...... .. .......... -... ·····----...... .,..,.,..--.a...,.am•u.._• .. ---..-• II ............ Dlllrlllll•fPMt• ...... ... Letters .. -ji&lt1l at1f DI To the Editor: The Bill of Ri&hts was submitted to the Stales with me first 10 Amendments to the Const itution and were adopted Dec. IS, 1791. They protected the people's liberties and the states' riabts from federal encroachment. The 10 amendments pledge to the people freedom of worship, speech and press: freedom of appeal to the aovcmment for ttdress of wrong: fttedom from search without war- rant: the ri&ht of assembly. to tnal by jury: and proteetion against ex- cessive fines and "cruel purush- ment." Even though there isn't any gov- ernment censorship on the Pf'CSS. books.. TV. theater or mov1es. there has always been a general feclina of most commun1t1cs for publisben and owners of newspapers. map- zincs and books and proprietors of theaters and motion picture com- panies (both tnd1v1dua.lly and joint· ly) to use some discretion and use self censorship. This can be vef') efTcct1ve and has been in the past. It is based on the pracucal standard of self-interest. And ccnaanly to the public morals of all who have de- cent thoughts of themselves and others in thas wonderful country which was established bv our many hard-working and God-fearing fore- fathers. Wouldn't they be embar- rassed and saddened at many of the condiuons of the moral standards that this nataon has gotten itself into. af they could see it today? I surely don't believe. in their pled&Jng to the peoples of thas na- tion with these Ball of Rights. dad they mean for us to blaspheme the words and ways of God. Or to dJSplay immoral pictures and acts in pilhlic.. WJthout a doubt much of this has contnbuted to the crime filled natJon toda). Yes. we shoukt have tb~ free- doms our Bill of Rt&.hts have p ven to us IS a nation. But should we the peoples of thas United St.atn of Amenca abuse those freedoms' If ~e don't use our freedoms properly we could lose them. Our fortfathen of this nauon p ve us a p-eat blue- pnnt to live b). But we all need to study it well. use it property every day. And remind ourschcs what a p-cat natton v.e have. but also re- member that God has blessed our nation well. We do have to a~ prcc1ate His blessings and do some care-taking of our f rttdoms and our nation. YVO NE Li\ BORDE Costa Mesa 11c1•t llftl II 1111 To the Editor. To those who obJCCt to 1hc gift of a Chnstm:is trtt fnr C1!) H~ll. offered in love b) an Orange Coun- t)' resident. will }OU st"nd back every gift of lo' e }OU rccct\e this Christmas? Not I. For Chnstmas cclebrat1ons arc JO) f ul grautudc to God and man. We v.erc pven hfe to love. You'll be happier and healthier for love 1s the law of hfe. When v.e break ph)'s1cal laws. our minds and bO<ttcs become broken. Wh} not gt\e and attcpt IO\e'> top parroting those meanmaful words.: Separation of church and sate. Instead m'estapte their true meaning. God is nC1ther Church nor State. He as the CSTator who. 1n lo,e. p ve us our v.or1d over which we ma) haH dom1n1on. He 1s our advisor. We do no t have to ask him for darteuon. Those who do know we can depend on Hts wisdom. In Oranse County. 1s the maJonty rul- tnf? We who believe an love need not let the manon t) brush our ha~ piness aside. trtngth and v1gilanct will keep lo"e aglow an our Orange County le.adersh1p. I hv"'1 here as a child In m y e1ght1es. I am gl~d to be back an the 'tt.Onder of cwport Beach v.here fnendhncss and canna has been evident da1l) ~t's keep at so' OT E: DaOy Pilot, Sc-ptembcr 20. ~ponscs to the Chnstmas T rtt Editonal. ote -13 for: 3 ap mst MEREDITH P Bl 'TLER rv.1>0n Beach MlllPtll "' ... fo the Ed11nr In \our r~nt cd11onal enutlcd. Religious F~om wins an lnme. )OU saluted l l'\.'ine Cit) Counol members Paula Werner and An Bloomer for recogniiing the fact that scpa~uon of church and state had occurred v.1th thetr dectsaon not to open their meetings with pra)er. Wb} a salute" Pcnonall). I don't thank at ts a separatio n of churc h and state at all but onl) a way to hide bctu nd a contro,crs)' that 1s teanng our nauon down. I have al"a)S thought reha>o us f rttdom meant to be ablf to pray m <1pcn sight -no rcstnCllo ns. Scpar- atton of church and \late meant to me that the go,·crnmcnt wouktn't put an~ controls on rehgiou ex- pressions. } mg ··no pra)'cr" sounds hkC' control to me. This counlf') ha tned to define separation of church and state as no \ 1sible rchpous pra ucn tn any go\Crnment actJ\,1t~. Thas defi- nition has cam"'1 O\ er into other aspttls of our h\CS ~hen I was grov.1ng up C'er) school da). e\er) football and ba~lctb311 p me was opened v.1th an an'ocat1on and the pledge of alk'glan« It -.as the custom. r O<b~ "hat v.a.s a tra- dition h•u to be nov. 'ot"'1 upon or oot allov."'1 .it all .\ rcaJ breal down ha~ OC'CUrrcd tn our countf') We need to stop put- t1n1 on tnal our Clmstian hmtaat Our countr) (wcl needs all the help from God that v.e can get. What"s so v. rong wnh asking for that help? Do v.e all thtnl v.c know all the ansv.ers and that v.e can ccrtatnl) take l 3rt" of ours.ch c "' h looks lake "'e could use some help to me ut'\ stop debatana this St'par- at1on issue 3nd get pluggc'd mto some good solution\ 10 the prob- lems Yes. '-'Ith pra~er as our fore- fathers dad' 1 ha~rcad all the lctten ~ou pubh'>hN an n: ponsc to thl\ issue and 11 Sttms the 'as1 maJonl~ arc for waking up menra Put ~e trust 1n "'hat v.u v.ntten a Iona tame ago .. In C..•od \\e Trust .. .\lso thanli.. )OU Dally Pilot. for pubhsh- 1ng all tho~ letters J ET .\, 'WOODS ,/~~~· ..... 1111111111 . ' IPll- TM s-.ls .. Silac!e, ,._ D: Not to be undone by bis coUeape from Jrvme. Costa Mesa Coun- cilman Orv Amburgey bas an- nounced that he. too. wiU refrain from ta.lhna to the O.Oy Pllee. That makes tv.o. &rtier this month. Irvine Mayor Sally Anne bend.an made known that ~ would oo longer be talking 10 the PUo dus foUowina a terin of artscl~ on her planned tnp to Irvine's s:ster C1t) m Japmt. The ma)or later amended her bo)'COlt.. saying she v.ould talk to the P8ec o n Thursda)s only. But· Amburgey doesn't seem a hkel) candidate to drop bis vow of silen«. no matter what da)' of the week It IS. The rouncilman. who has scem- m&l} courted controversy and coo- smuenlS in equal measure. told me he's Ups(t with the paper (or Nn· n1ng first an arucle and then an edatonal on a $1 .bOO carnpaasn con- tnbuu on he received from the ov.ner of Goat Hall Tavern. ' The mo oe) v.-as a>vcn to Am· burge) ·s ~lecuon c:ampaJID onl) hours after the councilman voted agaJnst restneuns the tavern's hours.. Amburgt) was the only council member to \Ide •,th Lhc ta"em that e"cruna.. mbul'JC1" saad the aruclc was .. lht v.orst r ,e e\Cf seen .. and said the Pilot had become nothan& more than ~a nlg. .. And v.1th \hat.. be Aid he v.oukt ·no longtt talk to the paper •· .\t least not unttl the dcctioa as o'er and then we'll sec bow at ps after that." wd Amburtr). wbo is 5ttking a second four-)UT tttm in ne\t month's election. I po1nt"'1 out that the Los n- acles T1mo ran a nearl)' acknticaJ an1clc the ~> after the PUet and v.-ondcreJ 1f that pubhcat1on Yo&S bctng punish<'d also. Tht an •er """ no ·-rm not gotng to talk to )OU.. .. he reiterated That sho uld Kt an tnieresun& scene later this mo nth-wbc-n the Coua Mesa O\ambcr of Commtftt' candidates forum '" held One of the panelms -the on)) panehs{ rtprcscnuna the pnnt media. in fact -1s Dally Pl .. t polatJC&l v.n tcr Paul l\TCh1ple} 0 ,....,..,., M1pglna1 1-1 may decide alactlon AM I ..-oce , cwpon 8cacb Councilman Don trauss. 1ttk1na a third term. ustd to quote people h kc 1ndustraahst Arnold 0 lkckm a n and fo rmer Pacific Mutual CEO Waller ~rkJn tn ht\ cam~1gn hteraturc. O\l. he quota me. SACRAMENTO -As voung closed throuah<>ut Cahforn1a on that November evcnana in 1982. the state's lead.ins public-opinion pollster. Mervin Field. appeared on a Los Anaeles television stallon to declare that Democrat Tom Brad· Icy had woo the 1ovcmorsh1p. based on interVaews of votcn as they finisbcd votina. Withm second the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Anaeles erupted in a raucous victory eel· cbration. But a few boun Liter. euphoria was transformed into bit- ter disappointment when the act-ual votes .ere counted and reality cmerJed. Bradley, the mayor of Los Anecla had. inct«d. prevaikd over Republican Cieoflt DeukmcJian in etection~y baUotina. but Deu· kmcjian had ove,...belmcd Bradley in ptt-elcction abtentec vodna. pv- ina him a narrow ovttill victor). The I 912 pbematoriaJ ekction is a dulic cumplc of how a mar· aiftll ractor, in th• c:ue a tern•· ICCRt abtent~vot.e mobelization dnve by DeukJMjaAn's campeip, can be pevotal an a doet dectlOft- While the abmltre vote dn~ ~ have ~ Ot\&klnCJaan to ~ic1ory in the final anal)'lis.. u was -.,. no means the only mars-nel llctor. The fact thet thdlty lS llllcl •Y have tnftUitneed tOmt ~ ·-tbc conuovmy oa that kW coeuaua to ,. fieht ycan llW -IMl Dnblw;1aa'• unuRal ........ ylMa.eMioWan ..._ n.e P1•1tCC oa me w WM~. CGlllOW~ .-.CWtfOI me.asurc no doubt affected turnout of voten. bnnpna out more con- scrvataves. When an election is as close as that one (DeukmeJtan won b) fe~er than 100,000 votes). an)' one factor or combination of fa tors can be decmve. As with athletic contests, pohucs sometimes 1s a pme o f inches. The 1990 contest for governor 1s shap1na ~ as another photo fina h. Democrat O\annc Feinstein and Republican Pete Wilson arc Vlr- tually tted 1n all m.;or poll and neither has ct found the break- throuah i ~. ahhouah both arc sca~h•na. Ontt qaJn. marainal factors may be dcc1 ivc. There arc many such potential factors. none of which has an)'thana to do with real 1 un or money, 1n a contest as amorpho us as th1J one: and an) OM maaht tip the teaks. mo"S them: -The ttnckr pp cuts both wa W1th WOCMn favonna Fc1nt- tttn and men t11t1na toward Wtlson. But women 1C1Cm to ~ 10tMWbat m0tt cnthuJiutic about \hr chan« to mate h1Mef)' bY dcc1int • woman u 90vetnof' or the nation's ~Slate. -Whd~ FetnAt'ln Ciiif\IOy cul- tivates a centrist imaet. hitf idcfttifi· cation ttnth hberal. te< ..,.ntl(d San Francitro ttnll nam otr.,.. IOria). ly con~ati"C OrMOtTMa. -Ahhoulh he's amproved 1 bit Litt.I). W1h0n d0rie'1 come llCtVll vay well 1n publte appearanta. He Ms c:ena1n manntmm1 that tmply ~ Dan Walters -FC'an te1n' bet"S Jcwiih ma)' solidify suppon 9rllhtn that ethnac community for her candidacy. but no doubt some rcsadual anU·Semi .. ta m lingers amona Cahrom11 voters. JUSt as racial pn:JudtCC ma)' have contrihutcd to Bradley's IOM 1n 1982. -Wilson's beina a nator, wtuch definitely helps his fuftd. rauina. may bun him with t0me \Oters. It was ju t two ymn aeo that Wilson was uktna them '° re- dtct b.im to the Senate. and now he's •YU'le an drut. that he WHtl to tca'-c thr natc for a new job. The mouUI pohtical wOuftdi.. IDOll of them ldf-infticet. tufl:oed ~ Wilson' Stftaw ('Ol"1ipe, Onlo- aat Lin CTaeMOft. elao may '"-' Wilton. sintt '°""¥Olen-., be- lane tbet the -.tc ....... , tllt '°""' bolll o( its u. the 181M lllM. • Diii ............ .... ...., nl 2 r ,_ .. "•••~ "-' ........ • In a pactt ot campatg.n hteraturt that staff wnter 1n okoi snawd at l"CC'Cnt ca.mp&l&n forum. trauss "tra~ted a passqc from a. 19 7 column I \\Tote about h1m. The ~ goes· "He 1s a cla y gu~. Even when he d1S&&J"CCS. he does 11 w1th st)le He statn h11 op1n1on. cast his \Ote, and moves on to the nt'\1 item on the .,md&. .. • m et I rartly 1ush that w&), I v.e nt back to tool at the column Indeed. thCT'C at 1s tucked mad•'& throuah a C'Olurt')n on trau whose defcn'<' I had taken m h.s quC\t to s.cf'e a unt an the honor- &r) po 1tton IS mt)Ot I went on an the column to note that ~ .. ma)or of cwport Beach lS prob- ably one of the least di.stinauisbed po rnon 1n c~ Btacb. n ~•'· that bnnss me to John HC'd c • the au •ho i ninni., p1n\l trau\ The onl) 1h1na \.no 1to about U~ to far tt that ~ thtnh • traus t old and fttble. Wba(·a platform. ttll. an a bow to fa•~-·-~ tht f<>Uowina qUC* for ...._... campallJ' liwrature. 11°1 IDOd' llf tho currtnt dciCtioa Giiiy. Jlirrr. _._.---~--------'"Jottn~ ti( ....... 1)'r 1' dlil1 1111· E,_ ............. ,,.,, ... ~He (W...., ..... c.-1111 M• Wiii ............. ... ..__ .... . ...... .. OCEAN REPORT BOATING SURFING TODAY'S SUN Sunnse: 6:56 a.m. Sunset: 6:19 p.m. °"' -9*"' Ill!"' '"'*' """' ... LIU• • ... .. .. .. ... Ml 11 "'411W11 10 11 I~ ._., ...... "°"" ..... Ito I l • ,,. .. _ 11111 -,.,..,,,, .. ,.... ........ .... ll l......... 11 WICI•" ll s. a...... 11 FISHING t: . TODAY'S MOON Moonrise: 3:09 a.m. Moonset: 4:10 p.m. CoM c.alchn ot DOftrto st•. -.ltu4 and c.ako llm 111 re llOlled ...,. .. ,ft -fflD•IMt llld roO hsll 1st Otr. Oct. 26 0 () Full Moon Nov. 2 Last Otr. Nov. 9 TIDES Afr traffic expected. to double early next century; gridlock seen WASHINGTON -Air traffi c likely will double early an the next century and billions of dollars in airport expansion and thousand- scat planes may be needed to pre- vent gridlock an the skies. said a report released Saturday. "Delays in air travel have bttn mounting and could reach stagger- ing proportions in the coming years," the National Research Council concluded an its report on a one-year study conducted for the Federal Aviation Administration. Jn 1987. each of 21 major air- ports ex perienced more than 20.000 hours of flight delays. But by 1997. th e report said. 39 airports could reach that level. Delays could reach I 00.000 hours a )Car at such maJor hubs as Chicago. Atlanta and Den· ver. The nation's air transport s)'stem 1s expected to carry about 1.3 nullion domestic and international passengers a day an 1990. But shortly after the year 2000. tile number is expected to reach 2.S m1lhon a day or nearly 1 billion pa ssengers a year. the report said. "lf this growth continocs. the S)'Stem could be carrying 4 million to 5 million passengers daily by 2040. more than triple the present volume of traffic." the report said. If plans are not made now to handle such vastly increased levels of air travel. "congestion and delay ... will be a constraint on growth that will profoundly affect the so- ciety in the 21st century." -llT*MNdaWPreu , ...... : E•tf 110t1i• ......... ..., llftnY. FRONTS· . PROJECT FromA1 • • COLD - close to I 0.000 new residents. the Huntington Beach Co. has agreed to pay $85 million to cover costs of water. streets. sewers, police and fire and other services. City officials. differing with the company over land cost. assert that the agreement has a value of about SSS million. City officials noted that the com- pany is required to pay-most de- velopment costs with or without a developers agn. . .oement. and the net value is about $8 million . Work. who not only serves in the post with the Huntington Beach Co .• which owns the land. but is also president of Pacific Coast • • • • • MMllW STATIICIN4RY JI • . .. 11 • n D • • .. . n " 11 •• 11 II " . n • IS ti M. u " . " " SJ • SJ n ., n • ,. SJ .. . 11 • • • ,. . ll • .. SJ .,. u ..... , n .. n " 1J ., .. • " ., II • ,. • .. n JI • " ,. • n • 47 ., n n ., • " ,. • • • • n u u n " 11 te 14 .. ~ 41 IS .. t1 " M ,. u SI ... .l .. ... UtolQly ..... ... ........ , -·•1111 ....... -.... ...... c..-... ..... IM.-l ... .... .... ..... , ... .... ~ , .. ,. 11 • n • • • • 47 " ti II n JI II » M n • 11 n M M .. . • n n " ,, " u • 11 n n " • u ll .. .. " ---·----------------------------------------. Homes. which plans to build on it. Regent~ PQint J. Fine retirement living. It 's ti~ to enjm• the fiMr things in life. to surroulld yourself with Maury, culture alld peace of milld. >bu wam a caring community of active , interesting people to mingle with , but you also valw your frudom and indtptnde11,ce. Situated by the William Mason R.egioNU Parle overlooking the laU. it 's the ideal location, close to shopping areas, ~ssional services. tMdicalfacilities and social and c.wbural t'l-'t!nts. >bu select and decorate your residence to yow own tastes, and )iou.,dtoost the lifestyle that suits you tNst. 7Jw mony services to make your Life easier include house- ..... maintenance. transportation and ~nu-selected '*""in an elegan1,formal dining room . An energetic sprint lie IM pool or a relaxing ~ in the spa. a round of golf • • MOrby rot1ru, soeialiliflg in the sidewalk caft -it's all _,. IO nt)oy at your conwnlmce. ~s Point <f/trs three kwls of <"are to f ~e you from ,,_.. care concerns. When you need additional health care awwi. hrlOftOI Care is there, and you have the casdf:N1 of knowing there is a 24-hour nurJJng fatillty ""'1' '1y /Ian.rd IMdical p~ssionals to provid" ~care whnt nttikd. ..,,,,,, Poi111 is OWMiJ and OfHratt'd by Southt'm C.,..."'41 Prelbyt~rlan HmMs, a non -profit Qr1Jna1t orpl1Jllioft Mdicattd far the past Jj .,..,, IO pnwitJUw tlw wry bitst tnvironmmt -' 11.U. ottOIMtOdolkMI for mm and womtn Q,.,. if. """"""" t '•,_,"""IO Uw tlw 11/tt yow 'w always -...,,_ tf. 1411d .,,,,,, Poi111 can .. *'* "" Mlllty. .. ., ••• .. • . . . r-. ';.. . • .fwtf~-o.r-n-tf Son.I ltr'Wm L/ttJe# IJOOIJdl2J1 . • • I . . said Friday that the proposed new fees -something the city might charge in the future for all new developments -came close to being a "deal breaker." "Anything more will be a deal breaker." he said. Work said the proposed agree- ment actually was intiatcd by the city as a way to get land to develop the Bolsa Chica Linear Park. a narrow ribbon of land leading from the Bolsa Chica bluffiops to Hunt- ington State Beach. As part of the deal . the Hunt- ington Beach Co. agreed to dedicate 41 acres for parkland. Employees an the city's com- munity development services staff have been working feverishly on the proJect since July. and 'Ci ty Admin- AIDS From A1 and nationwide. "There's anxiety. I don't know if there's behavior modification ." Fan said . Much of Andt'rson's talk focused on the spread of HIV in Africa. where cases are underreported. "In Africa it's quite clear that AIDS is already a major tragedy," Fan said. "It's the number one cause of premature death in many cities. It's pretty clearly (due to) heterosexual transmission." Anderson and Fan cautioned that the AIDS virus may have bc&un and cauaht on much longer than 10 crfy OF HUNJINOION HACH PROPOSED LAND USE P\,AN 41••. '· '· ~ Thi• 11 the proposed land use plan for the Holly-Seacllff pro}eet. Section A is 75 acres of open apace and 170 estate-lot homea. Section B Is 200 acres of open apace and 4 70 estate-lot homea. Section C Is 191 acr .. of lndu1trlal apace and 1,535 low-, medium- and medium hlgh-denllty restdenoes. Section 0 Is 190 acr .. of open space, commercial and 1,450 low-. medium-and medium high-density resJdences. Section E Is 112 acres of commerlcal, lndustrtal and medium· and medium hlgh·denllty resldenoee. istrator Michael Uberuaga has been personal.ly leading city negotiations. I he city put its pnntang staff on ovenimc to produce documents for the project and sent out other work years ago in Africa. so the problems there now may be an ominous portent for the future in the United States and other countries where the disease has seen a dramatic rise ol'lly in the last 10 years. Other panelists included Nobel Laureate Joshua lcderberg. presi- dent emeritus of Rockefeller Uni- versity: June Osborn. dean of the School of Public H~lth at the University of Michipn and chair- woman of the National Com- mission on AIDS: Charles E. Rose- nbers. professor of History and So- cioloay of Science at the University of Pennsylvania: and Paul Vol- berding, a professor from the UC San Francisco. to a commercial shop when the job got to be too much. officials said. One worker said Holly-Seachff definitely took top priority in the Planning Depanment. making it harder to get other projects done. Uberuaga. who held firmly in his position that the Huntington Beach Co. must pay future development fees. acknowledges that work has been fast and furious. But it's been so compacted. he said. that it's been equal to about two years at a typical rate. Shirley Carey. a candidate for the Huntington Beach City School Dis.- trict, said the city should aurantce that the Huntington Beach Co. neaotiates with the school board on a school site for about 800 to l ,000 pupils. Carey said the school district will act about $8 million in developer fees, but reportedly not until the houses arc occupied. She wants the monc) to come sooner so that a tp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;::;:;i school will be built before the chil- C ()LE · I IAAN .. 11% OFF • dren arrive, she said. The Holly-Seaclifr plan calls for a S4-acrc business plfk, 3 I acres of retail commercial use (possibly a nciahborhood shoppina center) and more than 90 acres of open spece. Son sqspect in parents' death LOS ANOELES -Shcritra de· tectivn quntioned a 24-year~ S.turil8y about the bhldteoni"' daths ol bit Pl""'' who heel just returned to t~r Vatiftda home from a two-Wttk v1ea1ion in f.cypl. 0.nclre Staten heel not been arraecd nor wu he considered 1 IUll*t in tht tlayi"np of his•"-· Arthur. 1nd mother. Faye • authorities said. He called 1n,,....aon at I Lm .. 1111unlly and ..W lie bind Ml mocher Jlld in d9e dtai .. room and his flt her cltld in a bldria • • _., ........... ,,.. ~ ..... lllR II# .. .... STANFORD - Todd Marinovich IOt more or 1 thrill ca1ehi111 tht ball -a touchdown lob Mth I Joneet hint· time than most punts -than he did throwina it. Not that the Southern California quar- terbeck didn't mjoy his three TD puen. Once he Sot aoina -Marinovicb'1 fint completion, a 77-yard scorina pus to Gary Wellman, carm 9 minutes. 14 scconds into the aame -be played u if ii\ a dream. Marinovich, a Balboe resident and prod- uca of Maatr Dea and Capistrano Valley hiah schools. rallied I 6th-ranked USC from a nine-point deficit to a 37-22 Pac-10 Conference victory Saturday over a danacrous Stanford team that one week earlier pulled a shockina upset of then-No. I Notre Dame. Stanford quarterback Jason Palumbis Rick Talley ~11 The best bet for · Douglas-Holyfield tiff! Who knows? "Light th( Ii~. baby. W('~ going to win." Lou Du' 1 -trainu, Evander Holyfield. LAS VEGJ\S -W11h the heavyweight title fight bet"'ttn champion James (Buster) Douglas and Evander Holyfield just I 2 days away. rumors abound. Is Douglas an shape? Docs he wcish 240 or 2SO? W1ll 1he $36 million promotfon at The Mirage be a bomb? How about the fight? Will we have excitement or a clinch of boredom? Docs Hol yfield ha ve the power 10 knock out a big man? Will Douglas have the en- durance? DougJas hasn't helped mauers by his Sttret workouas. which arc scheduled to end, final!). next week. Until then. ou1s1dcrs C'an only speculate on wheaher lh1.s man who C'Onqucrcd Mike Tyson in Tok)o is (a) mo1iva1ed-. or (b) in shape. Despite rumors. however. odds on the Oct. 2S figha kttp coming down. Hol) field. once a 21/Ho-I favorite. is now a 7-5 to 8-5 choice. ~ One man who scoffs al ~ports that Douglas won't be ready is Lou Duva. ahc trainer of Holyfi eld. "Anybody who says Buster W111 be out of shaJ>( is craz)' ... said Duva Fnday in a See TALLEY Ill ..... W LT I 1 I .5 1 • • J • • t 0 • J 0 5 0 •T • 0 J 0 t 0 palled for 360 yards to top Marinovich's career-best 338 yank. Wellman caupt seven Marinovich pu1t1 ror 194 yards. But USC's offm1e lhowe4 t.ettcr balance with tailbeck Mario Roysaer runni,. for 112 of the Trojans• ISl Ntbina yards while Stanford manaeed only four yards Nlhina. · "At the very bqinnina I thouaht we were aoing to massacre them when .we were movina the ball on them, .. Pal.um bis said. Oft ti 1111 PICll ahuwna badl eo Stalonr• 16-7 ._. ia ... firM q...ner ... I llill cu'1 beliew .. loll. but I've IOI to aive them crediL 1"hey did I pat job." USC (S.I overall, 2-1 Pac-10) oullednld Stanford J0.6 in the final lhne 4'*'111 to bcalen tht Cardinal for the 11 cowulive &ime.--t.JSC b11n·1 ao.t at S«enh.s. .lioc:e 1970. Stanford fell to 2-4 overall and 1-2 in the Pac-10. Marinovich's TD catch came on a ra.zzle-dazzlc play after a fumble recovery and pve USC a 27-16 lead in the third quarter. Marinovich pitched the ball back 10 flanker Cunis Conway, who ran ript, then threw a high lob off-balance acrou the field 10 a wide-open · Marinovich fbr a 9-yard touchdown. "It was fun to catch it," Marinovich said. .. , was lookina for (Conway) but I didn't sec him. I thoupt he was sacked -until I saw it way up there. I had a chance to look around to sec if I had time 10 catch it. It loo.ked like a punLLwas aoina to fair- s.. USC/14 Bruins wlB a ~ John Nlldel l II# ....... ....., ----.. PASADENA -The UCLA offente tOoled i11 t..s cmch Slturday nipt. And lbat bdped die Imm beat San Dieeq State. 4S.ll. .. We wtnt into the pme convinced .we were 10i11f to have to throw the ........ number or times to ...... UC'LA Coech Terry Donahue uid. "We didn•t believe we&l~ could Nn the t;ia1I very effectively.•• Donahue couldn't have been men inconect. Led~ tailback Brian Brown. tbe Bruins pined 376 yards• 66 ,_.Ni~ Tommy Maddox threw only 18 times. completi1111 11 Aw 1)9 ymnk. .. Brown surpas~ the 100.yard mark, in rusruoa for die third strailbt ..,.c. p1n1na a carccr-hiah I 7S yards on 22 carries. .. A tailback has to end up with 100 yards a weekjUll •sure u be Ida OUl of bed every morn inc." Donahue said. ··1 thouaht Brian did very well" . Brown, who opened the tcorina willt a 13-yard run. was ooe of five Ua.A players to run for touchdowns in the first half 11 the Bruins took a lS-11 O¥m" __ .....,..., ...... See llfft.llNll.__I~~ . OCC holds o · Southwestem for 22-17 wi~ By Riehard Dunn 0r.,.. Coe9t 0.., Plot COSTA MESA-Southwestern Ca' I ,: ncedina two touchdowns in the fiul low: minutes Saturday night, was lootias for a: miracle cormback. It came dole. : In th rec plays, with the dock wiDdilll : down 1n the fourth quarter, Oraaee 0-: lost two fumbles and reopenfd the door for: Southwestern. which capitalized oa one ot: lhc turnovers and turned a latte de6cil : into a nail-biter. ~ The Apaches were stopped on their final : aucmpt, however, afteT recoverina I.be lee• ond of two fumbles by OCC quanert.ck · Donnie Smith. who was sacked oa bodt pll)S. On third down with Southwestern 11 tM OCC 30. Oranar Coast defensive linemllla. John Bloomgu1st sacked Apaches QU8f-: tcrback Derc~ Chapman and stripped tho. ball loose. 1llowm1 nose pwd Vinc:e- Lcpsp1 to rtt0ver 11 the l8 and P'CICI .-&. the Pirates' 22-17 victory befott an esti- mated 1.200 fans at OCC. It ~as the onl)' sack of the niaht for s. occ• Cometa slloot dotrJJ Golden West, 14-'I. S~N MARCOS -Drama of• .. beaten teaton for Golden Wat Ca ... ·1 Rustlm wmt up in smoke Salurdmy .__ noon here 11 San Marcoa Hilb • ....__ Collete's Comets. bebiDd die rilbt .. ol sophomore quanetbect Bren S.lilbwy, stunned tbe Rustlen. 14-7, in Mitlio9 Conference football action. Salisbury. the )'OWller brother o( --- USC star and CWTeDI Minnnoca Vikills Sean Salisbury, completed 24 of 34 b pauea for ll2 ~ ~=i:t Unlveraity High'• Tanya Brix (teft) breaks out at the top of the pack Saturday at Orange County Invitational at o..I Hlr*ln/°""'9 Coe9t o.lr Ptlot Irvine Park In Orange. At right la Costa Mesa's Denisha Bendz. For the results of the big lnvttatlonaJ, ... 83. He hit IS of b.is first 20 11911 •l1aDI* and WIS 19 of lj for 172 yards at balftimt IS the t'W'O foupt to a 7-7 •ndoft: Bobby Sylvia came up with a hie ct. fcnsive df'on in the finl Ml( bkdi'll • Palomar fidd pl attempt. but after a ... GWCAI WOWlll c111111n J1N111r111r ta 616 ,.,., 1 n •ave en altar latllt •SM PACIFIC/II 1111a ..... Michigan State 28, Michigan 27 Texas 14, Oklahoma 13 Oregon State 35, Arizona 21 M1ssissipp1 28, Georgia 12 111•1111 ... Notre Dame 57, Air Force 27 Auburn 56, Vanderbilt 6 Nebraska 69, Missouri 21 Tennessee 45, Florida 3 -. .. UCLA 45, San Dieao State 31 Texas Tech '49, Arkansas 44 P1e1hc 67, Cll St. Fullerton 37 -USC 37, St1nford 22 Washinaton 38, Oreaon 17 California 31 , Arizona St1te 24 Mi1mi 34, K1nsas 0 Ytrpq 31, N.C . .:-itlte 0 S. Jost St 46. LOii lllch St. 29 1lllt1cll ta Ills ca prot«tion. The ball had Just been thrown ad a player comma from his riabt ran into the side o( hts riaht knee. "Once I sot. hurt. 1 lot of p&ayai IOI teary eyed and came up to me. .. CMipn laid. .. ,,., been a bad situation. but in a way I feel hono~ that the players fed that way ... Rebabihtauon for the IUf'lefY ~ty reqllires 12 to IS months, but Cedi91'n aam110 mum in nine months. "Two-a-days stan the 20th of July " Clldipn said. "That's my date. That would tie a fast recovery. but that ~ be 1 llli.U.. pl .• , I come up a hnle bit lbon. n ...... the middle of two.a-days." Pe"'8pl what makes this ....,.., •bllct mott frustratina wu the 1UC1C1111 IM~ 21j.pouftdcr had e1tjoyed in the ftrill ft~ lllMI. Under ~ new coechi"I sWI: iechldi• Wiid OOllCh Br\K'e COiiet and ._,. Ii• cwll Llny ••IOI. CNlal;1 111111 .... D If I .. after IWO tuscrlaiaa ~ 4ioftM11• "-• ;...-... d9e ....., of ocMn. "7 He ~ 1be best of ... Jeu ...... -.... an bar ot d9e ftnt ftve ...-_ ....._ ina tbe Miami COlalato ud .,... • ESZite .... )er ol d9e lllM in I l4-IJ will M9 Nlw Eftlllnd in wen bar. h toolled lib C.-.. mip1 fti111r Ill lmdina 1:w .-,..,.. ..... 1111111 •• • ...................... oWllll ill dw· 1911 Mil A COMeW Ill• 111• u;. Amna -*le at UIC witla ............ leeCADIGAIMI , .. FA YE1TEVILLE. Ark. -rsaac--- 0.vi• toots his own horn. ~ But not about his athletic prowess. ~ _Daviutlu the.. Jirst irue.. freshman._... __ ... Arkansas defensive lineman to Stan the Rason opener since Billy Ray Smith in 1979. As a shot puller. Davis is expected to help the Razorbacks defend their Southwest Conference and NCAA Indoor titles. And he earned a 3.2 grade-point average at Malvern Hi&h School and was the senior class vice- prcsident and a member of the student council. Now he's geared toward majoring in banking and finance at Arkansas. But the horn he toots i~ a trumpet. -- Arkansas band director Jim Robken said Davis plays the trumpet so well that Robken covets him for the Hogwild Band at basketball games. .. He was like the sixth or ~venth chair in the state," Robken said of Davis· high school band efforts. ''I've heard him play and he plays very well. He said he would like to come out for Hogwild a nd I think that would be marvelous. He's got a spot. I told him that. I think it would be marvelous for the fan~ to St:e him play." Robkcn said it would be first time he's had an athlete 1n the band. Da' as· aze -6-foot-3. 308 pounds -as easily matched b) has brains. talent and sens1tn at). .. He could have qualified for four scholar- ships." .\rkansas track coach John McDonnell said. "Acadcm1l. football. trncl and the band. He's a class ac1.·· Athleucall)'. McDonnell ant1 field eH~nts coach Dick Booth see the same thang_'i 1n Da' 1s 1hat Jad. Cro"e's football staff SCl'S S11e. strength and quick feet. "He ha., bag hands that can hold a 16-pound shot eastl~ ... ~hDon nell 'k11d. "i\nd quick fl'l't are the secret to the shot. He has a chance to thro" 58 or 59 (feet ) as a freshman. 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I>. \1J'f I BHllPtball J I' 111 '\ti\ , •h11l11111n I loppt·" •' \I. "'h1n111un Imm R 1d1m1md \.1 l>.KI \ 111111 Pr• ftOC'h)' 1 '1(1 pm -\1 I out\ al t..1ngs '<IR\ 11.W}) CREVIER 'IALEI • IE .. YtCE • LEASING NEW·LOCATIONI 1• Auto .... Dr., ...... Ana 135-3171' Newport/55 Fwy. et Edinger .... o..t ~7dtryS ltar1t/l«...ot ....,., M f' 7-1 30o'l'I Your Dealership can be seen here. Only S98 a week. Publl8hed Thurs., Sat. A Sunday. . CltaiWIOD 102,000. Call MM821 Por Mia Wright liilOLEWooo -w.,. oma, ............ two .... andlob ltudehki lddtd • peir of pis S.turday --~ nfaht u the Los An,e9" Kinp beat Boston. 7-1. at thf Forum and handed the Bruin• their flrn loll of the Rate>n. Gretzky, who had a hand in all five goals in the K.inp' S-S ue with Minnesota Thunday niaht. set up the first two aoals •inst Boston by Tony Granato and Steve Dutchetne. Gretzky then ans~red a aoa.I by Boston's Joa\n Qrter just .. , ~before-intmni1siolr.- Rookie defcnscman Frank Breault scored his first NHL aoal at the end of a 2-on-l with Luc RobitaH~. and increa~ the Kings' margin to three goals just nine seconds into the second period. l o" Anaeles knocked Bruins goal~ic ~melin out of the game with 12:40 lefi in ~ period and two seconds leQ on a power play, afier Kudelska made at 5-1 on the Kings' 19th shot. Kudelski added his second goal and third of the )car "-Ith 1:55 lefi in the game. Gretzky, unassisted, dropped in the final goal and has fifih of the season with 46 seconds left. Granato's third goal o f the year. less than two minutes into the game. put the Bruins, the defend- ing Wales Conference champions. behind for the first time in their first six games. Gretzky chased the puck into the right corner with Boston de- fcnseman Glen Wesley and fed Granato in the slot about 15 feet away. Ex·Rlm Wllllllll ll'i'lllld HAWTHO RNE -O ncume Rams ~ running back Alon10 Williams was ar-~ rested for 1mest1ga11on of 18 hotel and ___ _ motel robbencs. authon11es said Satur- d:i) W11l1ams "a arrcstrd at 11 :30 p.m Fnda\' at the home ofha'i e tranged "'fe. Los Angeles Count} sheriff Dcput~ Chm Wahla said. Thl· lormer pla~cr "as booked for in,estag.a· lion of armed robber. an<l held an the Ha" thome Police f'A.·panment J~il 1n lll'U of $430.000 bail. \\ ahla "Wad Nelson retains 1111e .\1umah Nc.·bon used a 01d..ing left Jah to l..l'l'P Ju:in I aPone at ha) and ~...,. rct.11n thl' \\ orld Ho\lng Council super ___ _ kathl'r'H'1ght t1tk wi th a unan1m.ous I ~-1ound <ll'C1\1on ~aturda) night an S}dne). Aus· traha :-.:l'l\on "a' pinned on the rope\ four limes b} I a Portl'. "ho had hl'ld the cro" n from 1982-84. Rut l'ach 11ml he appeared to he an trouhk. he used the JUb and danced to 'ialct) In othl·r pon' nc"s ~aturda). • Rool1r .\laa .\bdclnah) scored 16 points to lead Pon land to a I O-l-93 "an 0\ er the Los Angles I .1las 1n an 'BA e\hb1t1on gamc en Honolulu. The Trail Bla1er41' "1n ga' r each team a \ICtOf) in thl· t"o-gaml' e\h1b111on Sl'fll'\ an lla"a11 ~hrre the Lall'r<1 hold tra1n1ng lamp • l!.aah Thoma\' 14 third.quarter points helped thl· ddrnding \18.\ t.hamp1on Detroit Pistons rail) fnr a 1 IX-111 "'18.\ e\h1b111on "in o'er the Los .\ngelcs ( hppcrs in ·t Louis • Bob T "a) shot a 65 to mo' c 24 strokes under par alter the four round of the li\e-da} Las Vt>ga\ In\ 1ta11 onal T"'a) kads b) three shots over John <. ool and Marl O'Meara • h an I l•ndl. seclo ng to regain his spot atop the "orld ranl1ngs. beat 1op·'>eeded Stefan Edberg. 7-5. 6-3. to reach thl' finals of a tennis tournament in Toho Lcndl. a natl\<.' ol Cn·cho'ilovakaa who m.11 e\ ·h1<; homl' 1n < 1rel'n"1lh. ( onn .. "'" face 801" lkll..l·r ol (1crman) an the champ1onsh1p matt:h tn<l11' lil'll..l·r firl·d I~ acc'I tu do"'n Riche\ ffrndx·rg. "'.fl , .... 1 ). h-~. in the othl·r 'ieffilfinal of lhl· I mtllmn l'\ l·n1 -From Tb~ Assocl•t~d Pr~ss Ot'nnl1 Erlck~on, \1 1am1 football coach .iltl·r hl:ing J\l..l·d 11 tlt:ating I londa ';tat('. \ 1-2~ nlJlk up 101 IJ\t )t.'ar''I :!4-10 loss -thl' 11111\ hlcn11'h 1111 thl' Humcam·•;' I ~X9 record '" \ lo'' " lorl'' "'r and a "in onl) la '' un1il \1 11ndJ' l J\t )l'iH ·, ganw \\,Ill probat>I~ stJ) "''h nil' unul I'm dcad .. •MME•l"TE DELIVIEa~ 6BACH 6L VD. AT THE 22 FUBW'AY (7H)llMIOI (111).JMllll .Lt COASTAL ACURA ~ SALES~ING GREAT SELreMON OP m-.·w & us~;o CA~ •Rt.t.loWAY c'U .. t'. \f 2n5 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA After ... .._ a .... in die IOp 1POto Midailln Wai bum~ oft '"' The Wolvmnn. who &ook over u No. l when Notre Dame loll ao Sunford 1 week earlier, IOI& to Michipn Sutt. 28-27. Saturday whftl a two-point convenion attempt failed with lia ICClOftds remainina. Michipn. trallina 28-21. drove 10 yards in 13 plays and pulll'd within a point when Elvis Otbec threw a ?·yard touchdown pus to Dmic:k ~undtr. •Ne. I VI,.... II. N.u. CanllM .... Shawn Moore threw for lhree l(>uchdowns, 1ncludina an 83-yarotr to Rerman"'Moort. 'lnctl'llrfbr another. The Cavaliers (6-0) art off to their best start in 41 years. •No. 3 Miami, Fla. U, K.usu t: Miami (4-1) scorro on sh; consecutive possessions to lead 34-0 late in thl' third quancr. •Texas 14, No. 4 Oklaltoma 13: Peter Gardere threw a 16.yard touchdown pass to Keith Cash on founh-and-7 with two minutes to play. sending Okla· homa (5-1) to it first loss. • No. 5 Teuessee 45, No. t Florida S: Dale Carter's 9 1-yard return of the second-half kickoff ignited a 28-poant third quaner -which included a touchdown pass by thr tight end. •No. I Aubuni 51, Vanderblll I: Stan White threw two touchdown passes to Greg Taylor. and Auburn's special teams scored twice against Vanderbilt. Auburn (4-0-1) built a 42-6 halftime lead. •No. 7 Nebraska It, Ml11ourl U : Mickey Joseph ran for four to uchdowns in the first half and threw for another as Nebraska (6-0) a'isured itself of another winning season. extending its own NCAA record to 29 in a row. •No. 8 Notre Dame S7, AJr Force %7: Rick Mirer passed for 253 yards and touchdowns to Rocket Ismail and Derel Bro"'"· revt' ang Notre Dame (4-1 ) from last week' upset loss (o Stanford. •No. 11 llU.011 34, Purdue 0: Jason Verduzco threw two short touchdo" n passcs an leading the Illini (4· I) over Purdue. Verduzco completed 11 of 34 passes for 329 yard . •No. It Hou1toD 31, No. tO Texas A&M 31: Chuck Wather..poon M'ored has second touchdown on a I ·yard dt\e with W seconds remaining as Houston (5-0. 4-0 outh"'e~t Conference) rallied to e'\tend its wanning streak to nine games. •No. 13 Brigham Young St, Colorado State t : Ty Detmer thrl'"' for four touchdo"ns and 316 )ards. hreak1ng an N( \ .\ record "1th has 13th straight game \\1\h marl· than 300 }ard., tolal offense . •No. 14 Colorado 28. Iowa State 12: Darian Hagnn. not c pcctcd to pla) because of a sprained left '!>houldcr. led Colorado ( 5-1 ·I. ~·0) to touchdowns o n three of four pos~ss10M. COlllll tblll ICIPll WUT 90-w Jt 1t N .,. ,..,,... 10 •• , ... ~ .. ¥.,; '\_. 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Celestine after Howard ~rary's intel'C'eption at the Pacific 19. But the Tigers came right back, driving 67 yards in nine plays with Kopp hitting Daryl Hobbs with a 9-yard scoring pass. -By fte A•Nelaled PttH • No. 11 Georgia Tecla U, No. JS Clemsoe lt: Kevan Tisdel returned a kickoff 87 yards in the founh quarter. setting up a 5-yard touchdown run by T.J. Edwards for Georgia Tech (5..0). •No. 17 Waslllnston 18, No. It Oregoa 17: Mark Brunell ran for two touchdowns and passed for another as the Hu'skies (5-1. 3-0) remained the only team without a loss in Pac· I 0 play. • Ore10• S&a•e SS, No. Zl Arlaou U : Reggie Pitchford scored three touchdowns and freshman Duane Jones ran for two more as Oregon State b[Oke a nine..gamc losing streak. •No. t% lHlua %7, Ola.lo S&ate %7: A holding penalty cost Indiana the go-ahead touchdown with two minutes ien. and Scott Bonnell's 27-yard field goal tied the score. • No. t3 Wyomta1 H, New Mexico U : Robert Ravers returned a punt 61 yards to set up W}oming's t) ang touchdown. and Sean Fleming kicked a 35-yard field goal with 2:07 left for Wyoming (7..0. 4--0 WAC). • No. %4 Ml11l11lppl U, Georgl• l t : Randy Baldwin scored two to uchdowns. and Mississippi (5-1) won its follrth an a ro"'. •No. t5 Iowa 30, Wl1coo1in 10: Nack Bell and Ton) Ste,,an ran for morr than 100 }ards apiece and \1...0red a touchdown for Iowa ( 4-1 ). • Utab Slate 24, FresDo Stale 24: Doug Beach kicked a 10-)ard field goal with 2:26 to play to gave. 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CtwryAve. Long Beech, CA 90807 405 • a...ry Ave (213) 427 .5494 (714) 636-5790 8oll L0119pre Pontl.c ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~ °'J>artment Open Monday unbl 9.00 p.m 13800 BEACH BLVD. WESTMlll~TFA ... " """' "'" Fwy. (714)92-tllll Yoar Dealerdip cu be aeea lleree OalJ •Ha week. hblll•ed nan., SaL a 8-l&J. Clraladoa 1n,eoo. Clll MMlll I• ........ ,....1 ~. c ................ . • 0¥"1111 ud l-1 it1 ... Milllail Confertntt. 11 -. allO die oa1y fumble for ~ _... held an 1-6 halfthllt ...._ "I was on lhe left lidt and dlil (Southwestern) udll _. rilM I.here, SO I shol lO d9e left flP and ~t on tht turbo." lloomqua11 llid. I saw that (Chapman)•!'-"•~ lO throw and I Pt.al a hit on tUm. It felt &OOd. "I thoupt he'd puled it already and I hid milled the uc:k. but when l 11w everyone jumpi.na around. I knew we'd ruovered a fumble." /\l*het-i l-+.--0-4);-on tht \•erge of up1enin1 tht Pirates with a last-minute tcorc, were deflated w11h I :20 leO in the pme. "We made two bi& mistakes and the score shouldn't have been that close." said OCC Coach Bill Work- man. who is now 15-2 lifetjme against San Dit1o County schools. "We run an off-tackle play and they (the Apaches} are blitzing. I said don't pull and we pull. and Donnie Smith gets in and gets two fumbles and they're not his fault. The second one was my fault -I should've never.called the play be- cause they were covered." With possession at their own 20 a~d 4:09 leO an the game. the P1~1e~ were nursing a comfonable awe From 8 1 couple or punt exchange the Com- ets went to work with a sax-play, 73- )'ard march. includinJ a 5-for-5 set of completion b') hsbury. The 6-foot-2. 195-pound )Ophomore capped 11 w11h a 27-')ard TD pas to Myron Wise for the go- ahead touchdown. Golden West rc~l1ated w11h a 68- } ard .march in seven pla ys. which "as 1n real11y the Rustlers' onl') SUCCt'SS of the day. Frank Vaca rro. out of Marina High in Huntmgton Beach. carried the ball six 11mcs 1n the scncs. for gains of I. 7. 7. 6. S and 16. then quarterback David Brunet crossed the Comets up by gomg over the top. He went to Troy Walker from 26 yards out and after Wa yne Duplan- tis toed the Pt\ T. ii was 7-7 "11h I :59 left in the ~cond quarter. DriH-k1lling sack~ by Jim Mans- TAWY From 81 telephone conversatton from Reno. where HOl)licld has been 1nun1ng. "I look for Douglas to come 1010 this tight 1n the best shape of his life. An) report to the contra') 1s a crock of bull." Nevenhelcss. Du' a 1s cxtremeh confident about Hol)'field 'schanccs. "I know \.\C'reJUSt 'the o ther gu') ·:· s~ud Duva. "but that's fine with us. All I ca n tell )OU is that no boAcr e'er entered the nng more phys1rnll) and mentally strong than Evander 1s nght now. He 1s totally fOCU)Cd." CADIGAN From 81 speed and eM:ellent strength. Cadigan "'as tnbbcd as a can't miss prospect -sometimes a rather fore- bo<hng title 1n itself. Remo'ed from h1'1 final scawn at USC. which1ncludcd a 20-17 loss to M1ch1gan late an the 1988 Rose: Bowl. C'ad1gan embark ed on his JOurne) of professional m1sfortunl'. •Short!} afkr th e Rose Bowl. he had a bncf e'penment with steroids but after a h1stor) of clean training. Cadipn stud the= re uhs were not posi11,·e and his conscience led him to quickly nbandon them. After tc~ ting positive fo r a slight trace of the drug a month later prior to the NFL combine. he went public with an admission to using the banned sub~tancc and spoke agamst their use. "They foll owed my we1a}lt and strength chans all through college. and that's why a lot of teams were willing to draft me high, because I wasn't a person made throush chemicals.'' Cadipn said. "I've proven it ever since I've been on the Jets. I'm alwa)S one of the one or two faste t and stronacst guys on the offensive hne." •His NFL carter sumingl} bepn well enough a Cad113n started four of h1 lirst five games at left tackle. But tn a Friday practice prepanna for week i:t. he broke a mcuuarcel and tort liaamcnts in the arch of h•~ 1en foot. luvin1 him on injured rtscrvc for the remainder of the season. "It will he a chron ic thina for life." C'tdipn said. ''As much tear tissue as you can •ct out is out. and thtrc" Still a bum1na sensation to play on 1t. It's 9S pcrccnt. and It will ~that wt)'. It's fine for footbell and fine 10 play thinp. It will ache anerward. but that's the price )OU Pl) " Prior lo the 11\JUry. Cad1pn ~It ht ,,..., playina a wtll as he could for h" first 1euon. "l was pla)'l"t wtl_I on lhttr abd~ ty en a super romphcated offen~. Cadipn said. "I had Df'ObitmL Thank Qod I had toad abitlt)' and unsth. lrl dtdn't know what to do, I blodtd the IU>' in front of me. I pla)'t'd .,.enst a lot o( SKk ladm (Patriot' And~ Tippett. Oianll' l..lwmK'f TaylOf) an the NA. and didn't;~ up any." c.t111n 11to hid to Imm to deal wid9dleNtwYon ..... .-.. m11 "1t very ut1ti'liiiii After bin. hie'""' ... wit• ....... Ina I Leg11~ 22·1 I leld. Smith. SouthWalem det.eiw llCkle Chad Carpenter lllCUd Smldl .a,r an &.yard loll on ,,.,. ... ..,. krbeck'I firit 1nap and caUlld a fumble. Ddeoave bKk Joee Pera 1ecu+c1td ar.-cec-n ud ~ denly the Ap.chel were in bulincat. On tht sttond play, Jimmy Roee k'Ored on a 12-yard run witta l :Sl ten to pull the AJ*hel to within five (22-17). Their 2-point c:on- version run failed. Orange Coast. on its enauina drive. fumbled apin. Carpenter was aiven credit for another uck (S- yard loss) 8Dd caused rumble while linebacker Chris Cronin1t recovered at fhe "'Soutllwtstef'fl 46 wtttr-3:06 1en. Chapman, one of the con- ference's leading passers. completed 16 of 40 attempts in this one for 174 yards. He hit his tisht end , Daniel Johnson. for a 13-yard pick- up to the OCC 32. field (twice) and Keonc Simon help- ed the Rustlers stay within range. but the Golden West offense never surfaced apin. Palomar scored in the third quar- ter when Sal Cklormini fell on a blocked punt by the Rustlen. Con- troversy erupted 0 ' er whether he co' ered the ball at the 2-yard line or tn the end zone. but after several minutes of discussion. it was ruled a to uchdown. .......... ~ 27 ...,. from Seltllurv <~ lllc:a), S:IS.. OWC-Welcer ,. NM from 9rune! (~­ II• lllc:a), l•ff ·• ~ ..... ~ rec-.. -.:aed '*'"' Ill .... leM ,...,., llldl), 4:2S. .t.IMIM9el11C19. Ht C•ltmetldl •AMS IT A TIS ncs •we Fn1..,_ ' ltut'-1'W... D-12• ~YWdlM 1fr ..... f-D-1 ltetunl .,.,...... 111 Nttvw-.. m ~· .. ,, '"""*"~ IOtl l•O Pel\elti.-y...... ...,,, Time ol _.... 2t:s4 •Punt, llllerc-.tlon fumDle re!IKM Joe Haul ICIDred II I :26 of ov• -. • ..-- lime a &be Newpon ~Hilla...., ~· polo lam, com..-. I ND ol victories ·• apinst 10IMaDked tam• en CIF. cap- tured die Nonh 0.... Counay Tournuneat •• lndcpendcMe Putt in Fullenon with a 9-1 victory over Capisttano Valley Saturday. Qpo Valley entered tbe ~t u lbe No. 3 ranked team in 4-A. Nc:wport Harl)or, now 11'"" overall and rated sixth, also defeated No. 2 El Toro and No. 4 El Dorado durina the tournament. Apin11 C.po Vallty. the Sailon ovel"(2JDC an &-6 deficit in the founh quarter. forcina the over- time on a peir of pis by Ollie Fleener, the second of which came Wlth 36 teeonds Id\. In a 7.-6 win eartic:r Saturday over EJ Dorado, Newport trailed S-0 at halftime. but battled b9ck to eventually win the pme on Ty Lunde's pl with 39 seconds remain1na. Richard Ruffini and Rob Worthin1 each scored twice to fuel the Sailors' comeback. In a community collqe match: • GeNa Wnt 11, ~ I: freshman Edward Van Luijin scored five times and goalie scott taylor had seven saves as the Rustlers (I S-2). ranked No. 2 in the state. won a non-conference match at Saddleback. ICC'l llll,,,.,,,,,, Southern California College's Sher-. -I ri Hall won her second Golden St.ate _. ~ Athletic Conference individual cross T country title in three >ears. pulling away __;.;,_.-- in the last half.mile at Bonelli Part in San Dunas. Hall was clocked an 18: 16 to outfirush Jeanne Ellis of Azusa Pacific by 14 seconds. Also for SCC. Amber Cole ) had a strong showing. pl.actng eighth tn 19:29. •In the Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo lnvit.a- CIWI mlllll'Y lionat: Senior lll«y ..... n led lhe UCI +Mil I• ID IM champ6omhip ol lhe IWI. ~ die S-. mrtcr ~ in 16:27. 1k An....., won IM - tide with 44 poia&a. ~ abad of..,,,,......,.., QI Poly·SLO. Redlhirt f'retlunu Mike Nidaea llld ... UCI men with 1 21st-p18ce time ollS:ll over IM S-mllc coune. •In a com.muniay collcet meet: The Oranec CoMt Collelr men and .warm swept team honon al the Saata Barbera IDvila- tional al Shore.line Patt. For tbe men. Brad ._ toured the 4-mile cowv in 21 :33 for a fi~ firus.h wbLle teammak Rich Lockwood wu dime behind in 51Xth at 21 :44. Four OCC women placed in the \OP 10 ia die 3-mile race. led by Mari Benavtdcs-' winAiilc ti.me of 17:56. Shem Fox was sat.h in 19:26. _,_.,,, tall ,,,,,., . The Southern C.lifomia~ollete ...... ~­ men's soccer team gave Westmont. a ~..: top I 0-ranked team in NAIA circles. a big scare before falling. 4-3, i:i a Golden ----- State Athletic Conference match. The ,vanguards (2-12, 1-3) overcame a 2-1 deficit to lead 3-2 on goals by Grq ()hod and Al~no Miramontes 30 seconds apart in the 70da minute. Holi\ever. the Warriors tallied two quick goals of their o~ n t li\O minutes apart to pull out the match. Elsewhere: • ~t CeUeae lrvbte I, Padfte Clllrtldm l: Rodney Nelson scored the game-winnina pl th('CC minutes into the second half on an assut by Kevin Macare a, the Eagles improved to 3-9. Phil Nemeth scored 1he other CCI goal. -B1 * DaJl7 Pflef . • • . . . • . . .. • . . . . • . I Golden West's ofTens1 ve frus- trat10.Jl 1n the fourth quarter boils down to being stopped cold on ns own 35. 24 and 30-yard lines. tNON'IOUAL •USMMe OWC-VecQl'O, 20-11. Gnff, ... Sot. Hicks, I· mlllUl-4, arunet. •·lor•mlllus 1. Bendz leads Mustangs to strong • Huntmgton Beach product Doug Cunningham. nursing -an injury. did not pla ). The Rustlers fall to 4-1 overall -Palomar improves to 2-4. n~ Dally Pilot P'.iem.r 14, 0..... W•t 7 kerelW~ GOlclen West 0 1 0 0-1 Palomllr 0 1 1 0-14 ta)ang focused 1sn·1 alwa)'s cas') "hen so much mone~ 1s being tossed around. Bob l\rum. the promot"r on the outside "'ho 1s open I) predicting disaster for the Mirage's nromot1on (''The fight "'111 be a bust and e\C'f) · bod) "111 lose"). has reported!) s1gnl'd Hol) field to fight George f oreman ne\t Apnl. at a site sti ll undctermmed but poss1bl) at ( acsars Palace 10 Las Vegas. If Hol) field wrests the lllle from Douglas. he will reportedly receive S 16 to nsk the championship agamst Foreman. \\hO would re- l.Cl ' c S 13 m1ll1on. If Holyfield loses P1t--Plnea, 13·'2; Slll&IMKY. U·4t, FrontMn1, 1·24. INDNtOUAL f'AI,_.. GWC-etuntt, f-23·1, 109. Pol---Wsburv, 24•U-0, tt2; Gr1vn, 1-0-0. IMIMYIDUAL RIC8MNO GWC-Wllller, , ..... Pl'erlths. 2·21; Wl"-n· -· l·U, Solctone, l·f; Groff, 1·7: Vocairo. , ••• e.otor. I •iot-n'llNS .,, Pot--Lewh. 7-5'. Willer, .. u. Wiie, s-.o. '"'""· 3·1': ltOOCllff. ,., •• McColunl, 1·7 10 Douglas. he \.\OUld still fight Fore- man but at a reduced profit ($6 m1lhon). The Mirage. meanwhile. must c.:om1d er the poss1b1hty that the Oct. 15 lltlc fight could~ going head·to- head \\Ith the sc"enth game of the World Scnes. l\s thtnitS st.and now. the Series which begJns on T ucsda). \.\OU Id finish on WednC'Sda ). Oct. 24. 1fsc,en games were needed. One ra1nout. ho"Never. could push that final game an to direct confl ict with the fight and potentially hurt pa) ·per-view sales. RJct Talh1'1 ~l•ma •we•n bl Ill~ Or .. 1e C..11 Dally Plhll every Suoday, T•e1day u4 Tt•nd•Y· m1th as a leading Rookie of the bum rap," Cadigan s~ud. "He said Year candidate for five weeks. a day forget about that. play the way you after the tnJUry. negatl\'e stones phi) and hsten to what I say. I had a were pnnted on "hethcr hi s body great preseason and a great five could handle NFL play ph)'s1cally. gamrs." "I was ever) bod) 's hero one da')." Whale times are changing -this Cadigan said. "Then I got tnJUred time around. he didn't receive and the bad raps began." negative reports an the press after • l\fter kngth)' re hab1hta11on. a sufTcnn& the inJUf) -times also switch to guard and a strong exhi-remain verv much the same. showing at Orange County meet By Hugo Ricardo ~ Coesl ()My Ptlol ORANGE -As league finals start looming ahead for area cross countr) te.ams. the Orange Count') Champ1onsh1 p In ' 1tat1onal meet gave" runners the opportunit) to check out the com~1tioo at lrvtne Park on Saturda) morning. Costa Mesa H1gh's Denisha Bendz had the chance tu run against K.atella High sensation Martha Pi nto. Bcnd1 finished in third place with a 11me of 18:26. the first 11me this season that she didn't fin ish ahead of the pack. ''This race was more 1ntC"nse:· Bendz said. "It was a good strong race My goal "'as to tr) to st.a) V.'lth her.·· Costa Mesa Coach Bill Wettengel ""'as happy with the performances that Bcnd1. Kat ) Eklof and Anne Johnston. ··we're not up there v.1th Pinto. but we did all nght," Weuengel said. UTh1s meet is a p-cat help 10 focus ourselves for league finals:· Woodbridge Coach George Varvas also used the meet as a "'ay of getttng his boys team to work together as a team. "We ran well. but the times were a httk off:' Van as said ... The most important part was that 11 wu a great team cfTon .. The tno of Matt Taylor ( 16:00). Darren Kroger ( 16:37) and Da vid Blum ( 16:4~) led the Wamors to a first place fini sh 10 their race. "It was performances of all 1x of our runners that got us the first place troph):· Varvas said. "Matt .\mold ""'a able 10 fi nish ahead of Los Alamitos fifth runner to 8" e u~ tht t~o potnt v1ctory:• The \\iamors bo)s cdg~ out Los .\lam1tcx Htgh 65-6., The Sttded Woodbndgc 11r'l.s team was &ed by freshman Ka')e Nelcoda who took first place with a 11me of 17 49, edging out cro town nvals Kdly Ruda ( 17:56) and Jennifer Gilles ( t · 19) of lf'\llne Hiab. who finished second and third rnpcct.1vely. ··Ka)'e 1s so C\c111ng to watch.-Varvas satd. Mlt's ama.z1 ng to stt 1h1 kid atllmg better with e""CT)' race she runs." Corona del Mar's 8111 umner was another coach chec king out the compeuuon. .. \ ou come to these matches to ~ who )OU might ha\e to Lompete apinSl further down the line." umner said ··1t IJ"CS the lmh an opponunJt) to ttt that the' suit ha\C some work to do.- The ~a Kmgs. v.-ho v.erc seeded 10th m then race. fin1shL'd 10th. though umner v.a.s hoping for at least a 1xth pla c fin• h. .. Jack Hogan ran really well for u.s." Sumner aid. "We still got Mike Marumoto nuf'llna his cold. but we'll be getting It t<>atther for lequc ... Other st.andout area performers ~'C'n: Costa Mesa H1gh's Harry oonan v.tlo led his Mustanp to a third place finish 1n their ra~. Noonan was assisted by )Ounaer brother Willie Noonan (16:44) and mtunan ndrew Ru sell ( 16:45). ewport Harbor Htlh ... 111cb finished S«Ond in their race. had strona races from James Call (I 6:SO) and te\C cv.man (16:5 ). Thud place finisher Laguna Beach H •sh had David Brobeck runnina a dose second to Linh Le of Los Amiaos. t<Jm f o tcr and Chn ta Wemmer Jed tbt f()W)- tam Valle) 11rts team to a fint place finish in their raet>. t'dgma Lquna Beach H1&h. Eno Brown finished sl\th in the race to help the A.rt.1sts ptck up their S«Ond plact troph) b111on sca~n. ~~ad coach Joe lad1gan ·ne,er seems to ~ short Walton decided to gave the stanmg on ansp1rat1on. and it's a good th ing JOb 10 \Cler.i n Dan l\le~ander. who since adHrs1t)' has become his was facmg his last season. Cadigan moniker dunng the early stages of :!.", ,~"11~' s.':.:..-rv,..:_~l•\,~•,r!• = ~·~'1~t:!l~~~U::t • , . . • . • • l pla)'ing in 14 games. started two his NFL career. Tram-1 ..... nn.w1111 •1 ! "' .... """ Hattlof., IVl''l I> l > s..J11.-tr>H1 ts>• • 1t0tllaaold • .. mi. ... ck•o a>oo 10 ~IOll.JDm.11 . Ii "It's h.o..-n a "ar cry "rom e".....-t" ' ........,. lk11e11 <Jt • t .,.~,~ 1:• , Loo tFTl '' •• • """., 1EJ \4o;ttu1 "'j a on.. """""' .. 1 .. 111a .. ..,., »1>J 11 ~ fC'\'l »:o7. pmes at l'ach guard pos111on or ~ " " ".,........ 4m~ ,,. ,....,, "'' o <ioolala1LH1 is._ 1n M.t-1FT1 11~ ~~tM01 :!() .. s-c. .. ~1.»"·" ! tnJ' ured pla~crs. t1ons:· Cadigan said of his career. "I 1...,,.,d...i-1 1..1 1L+.1 ""' i 8mbert 1u 1. "•• 11 ~f\rldte..\ 1H1 12 s.,..1w,1"--• '"-· &'' _,., , J d d h' 1 · 1.cio. > c""'"''"" 1a Do<ado~ , ... • c~ v • .,, ,,,,''Tm) mMo1 1H> 1• H~ ._, • ··1 knew I'd probably never get in 1 not cnv151on l IS ear Y tn my 1~). i.l> > ~ ... ~-~ 1•2•" Hamtt itlf ,....,, 1>'6 r..i.ir tU.!_!~11 rnm-1 s... c-.ir-n11 l • 1 °"""""......., · there. because (Ale,and .. r) had put career having two major, major in-' o .. 1L 1111 "o • c1111 l"'HI i. )(> • r .., CY.\ c-., ' ,,..,, ... H• •1 • " C 16 SI 10 CrUSlltftt" tllh 1• S2 11 4nntl""-a-I llM11•'®al-I Sftl 11wn ( 1 .. U 1 ,.,._ : tn a lot of )'Cars and wasn't going to juries 10 three years." adigan said. 1<>ne11 v~ 1& n 1: ua1111 1u 1 ••,. u Tum-1 Fou111..,. 'IAr> :it 2 Lllun.e"""'" 10~. l t~"'' •• ~· ~ .. 1~ ; ,0 down without a fiJhl. so he stuck "I envisioned typical linemen stuff :T'1'!';:J7u~111~~21• 1•mn 1M•1n on1.. Poe>. ~~"71~" im • ltclrt'all•• 10' ' H111111 ...-:Ou""Z'~!~~~~l~ ~S· ! in evcl) game, .. Cadigan said. -playing with broken ribs. --. • 1 lopn m.:t, 1 .. ,.. 1 <>mm> cs... ... ...,,. io-ot. :o •• 10 ~ .. 1<--1ri1 O"J-11 ,.....,.. • "Coach Walton was so frustrated. shoulder injuries or finaers broken, M:,:"661• it::e:' 1~. Ms.,.~a!:'itJh '1~-~~H'i.L.a» ,r,-: :,:.;. ~._"~<G."~ ~.!, f~'/ 11 t."~ <(~p~\.~\~~~ CTMt.- he never came 10 my defcnst. He but thest injuries completely did me llMll•ldaol-1 Li,.. cic..i~ 1s o . i a.-. IMV). 1s" Yatlr)~ 20-.H • ""• 1FV1. 21-G11 • lMll ~' .,1. ., IH6 l M Mon-noflu1l l•ll • l> ~l~I. 11...llvM H1lhl 1112 10 ~""-(FV). 21 I• 11 ...... ~ was mad at everybody in the world. in. 1&20' H N-111cM1 1.io '-i.,o.1M 16 21. M ..... 1Htl 111•. 11s......i1w 1. 1111 u c llld.o•.t...a-1 ~ .. t .. oodi ., .. i ._..,,. .. and when the) asked about me, he Attacking adversity with a ~~!.i~~~~~:,'n 'w'~W"t..t':.: ::=::t:H:~r •• M<~1H1u110 u ,.. ,1,!1~.:~~~~11r~~·.~,~rf'.-":'r~~1Z:1~_ never said anything. 1 guess they posit1\e attitude was an attnbute 11 a...n J< ML 1t•j 12 ,.,... c1t.1' 16• 1J -a-• •JM• "•1 a ".,.... cF•> •• u • ~ :1· assumed I wasn't a playe r. all kind 10st1llcd by his father and late rr:;:,.1~T~.1~.~ •• '°"''"It.A 0--1. .... re!:';! <;:.'T'~""')c,;2 ,1 ~1~.~ l~I.. 'M~ '0,[~~~ t':C~ ·:~ i of th1noc: including falst remarks. ft mother. who di~ of ca~r shortly "-• 1_.. • ......_, "'-lt..•a.. 1 H• 1 ~ c-v11i. ,.,... 1 .,_,.. 1• .... i.. cc-1. 1•1.,, 11 -i.....fi h . USC H T-• V.t'Od11n41f 6) 1 l• ~ o . \ 180&) ~ I. ll?i. DWt<:VI. 1•1i s. °""IT•• 1•11 was very frustrating." ""'ore 1s senior season at . e in.uw 10 • Twc•• ft > ~ .. ~ 111 -~~·········~····•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii While th-fioot heal"d as ..,..II as 1·1 has learn~ the lessons well. , • .., • ..,_1 ~ 1u 1. 1su i. T•)• .. .. .... Da d I • ...... '"'"°"' I• ) Obmr '""'""-" 16 07 •• ever would. Cadigan said he walked " ve sa1 . • cant udic:"·e what's Mn*1 1l"l. "1?, H.<C.ICIMINt 1tu.• ~ "-'•th a limp after games and prac-happened the IHt couple of years: " \1~ ~· ~~ t.t;':~~~t,~~~ ·!..~:=-,~} ticcs until five months ago. It"s be-Patnck Cadigan said. "'He said. ",. 11 Ktll IL-'t.. 1.-•> •l .._ t•-n. l•G .,..,._ .. ,. L h' ... ""'--l''fl. 16'' 14 llltttl•-ISMl. II.SJ I\ come a matter of hcaun1 it and VllU m 10101 to attac .. t 15 pro\r •11t• 11~1.. 1• n taping 11 ~fore a game. playina on •t lem.' ... He'll wort hard. If it can be , ... ,,.-1 ~~ 2 a r-. '"" > u with no problem. then btann1 the r=d=o=ne=. he='=ll=do='=.l.="========...,.=='' ... ,_• .... o...= .... "...,.•...,.•=1 ........ ' .......... .!....---1 .. ,___---l pain a day later. "Las1 year was a downer for Dave." said has father. Patrick Cadi13n. "But he came \>'ck hke a man. Anybody can be arcat when CVCl)body's for you. but 1ou'vc Sot to deal with adversity. I your fttt aren't r11ht. it' murder. And OIVc always had a little (medical) prob- lem with his feet ." Evcrythina chanted with the ou ttr of Joe Walton and tht ent.ry of Cosk't. Btichtol had com,,acte confidence in Cadtpn and unlike: the: pttvious )Ut. tVtt)' job was C>ptn undn a new rqiJM. "f1m-roundrr or vttnan, you play t.he btlt man." Cadilln Mid. "This IS a bulinaa. and you thouktn't play ravonta or old .. ,,. COKh Walton heel cawa du~ wnh nkttf' ~ytn. 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( 'anh:) has 815 yards th is sdaJon and his 2.080 career yards trails only (1erald W1lh1te (2.364) on the all-time 5J l1 rushing list. Tra1ltng 10-3 1n the second quar- ter. San Jo'iC '>Cored three straigh1 touchdowns. two 1n the final 3:53. to take a 25-10 halftime lead. Bobb) Blackmon caught an eight- yard scoring pa'>s from Ralph Martini to cap an I I-play. 85-yard drive wuh 11 42 left 1n the half and pull SJSU into a 10-10 tie. -By Tllr A11ocl•IH Pre,. 0 left J9M Stete 4', Lent ... ~ S .. te 2t kw• ~ OHttwt LOftO ... ch Slttt 10 0 1 1)-29 $911 JoM SI•,. l n l• ,_.. 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I~ t·n ..., '°"' IL C... ,.,., eurnen •·n . .._"'°" •·ti c -... ~ o..,...c..o._ ..... LOS ANOELES -Thinp wtll be a who~ lot difl'erent at w Loi AneeAes Memorial Cullleum todly. That's where &be Loi ADl*t ltaidm clash with the Selnle !alllwk1 in a re- match or an eartier AFC-W• meet.ins wflich took ~ in Snttle on the llCOftd Sundly of the leUOft. K.kkofT for this. the lixtl9 ... ol the teUOn, is tel ror I p.m. In that earlier pme, &he Raiders walked out of the K.if\&domc with a 17-IJ win. And the Seahawb are still 1manin1 over that one bccaute of a controveniaJ play wh ich resulted in a Raiden' touchdown and the win. But neither team is loolcina Mc:k. Los Anaele$ wiU be sccki na its Ii Ah win of the year aAer losing its first of the season lut week 10 Buffalo. SeattJe will be aoina aAcr its third conse<:uti ve vic1ory aAer dropping its first three pmcs of the year. And the place will be dry. bone dry. Because of violent incidents the last two home games, Coliseum officials decided to see how a crowd will behave 1f beer isn't sold during the game. Thus. for this contest only, beer will be blacked out in the stands and television will be blacked out to the homes (where beer is available) bec.ause the game did not sell out. For the Raiders. the key to success is getting back on track after being derailed in Buffalo. It was a tough loss for the Silver and Black to take. They were. after all , leading by 10. 24-14. going into the fou nh quarter. Nol only did die nWM Ill. lk entire buildirw caved in on lbem 11 ., 1111 m111e alive puttina 24 unanswered poi1111 Oii dae .,._.. in Iha• final period en roule to a Jl.24 wia. Tbat bunl the Raidert' undefeated bubble and proml!MCd COICh Art Shell lo remark: "We had an eac:ellcnt effort by everyone. But we made 100 many nliltakes 1n all areas. Wt didn't tum the tide." ) The coach 11 expected lo IO With a 11anin1 bKkfield of Jay Schroeder at quanetbeck alona with // Marcus Allen and Steve Smith in the runnina beck ) positions. Schroeder threw for 244 yards fast week. complet-, ina l 7 of 29, with two puses aoina for touchdowns.. '/ He was intercepted once. in the final moments of the pme. his S('C()nd of the year. I For the season, Schroeder is completing PllSSC1 at SS. I percent rate. hitting on SJ of 98 for 924 yards and J f ouf touchdowns. Allen, who rushed for 71 ya rds against Buffalo. leads the Raiders in rushing this year with 254 yards, followed by Greg Bell at 153 yards. Allen. in his career, has picked up 7,S29 yards. Smith, the other half of the starting tandem. has run for 124 yards. Allen has rushed for four touch- downs while Bell has picked up one on the ground. Schroeder will again be aiming his passes at Mervyn Fernandez and Willie Gault, who between them have caught 38 passes good for more than 750 yards. Fernandez leads the team with 23 catches for 45 I yards and two touchdowns whale Gault as connected with Schroeder on 15 passes good for 298 yards and o ne score. Beermg up defense Rams' concern By Joe Mooshll AP Sport• Wrl1• CHICAGO -It isn't going to make much difference who starts at quanerback toda) for the Chicago Bears against the Rams. Rams Coach John Robinc.on has to figure out a '4a} to bolster his def<.'nse. which ranks last in the Na11onal Football League. before he womcs about the Bear~· quarterback s1tua11on. Jim Harbaugh suffered a h:urline nb fracture last Sunda} against Green Bay and Mrkc Tomczak took O\ er 1n the second quarter and led the Bears to a 31-13 \ IC!Or) TomcLak was all set to ~tart this week against the Ram' but ( oach Mike D1tkn ..aid 1f Harbaugh could pla>. hl' would start. Harbaugh worked out Wednesday and Thursda) and D1tka \all.I. "He's throwing nor- mall). he'll sta rt " While the Rams arc last in defense. the) arc No. I on offl·nsc "'This game will bc a ph)stcal challenge. and I thin~ It \I. Ill he a good thing for us:· said Robinson ··~e·rl' dearl} a team that 1s wa) out of balance We ha\e major problems defcnsl\el)." The framework of th at offense is Neal Anderson who has rushed for 430 ) ards and had 141 yards against Green Ba}. despite nb and knee injunes. The runnihg game 1s D11ka's game and there's l11tle chance he'll ever be called "Air D11ka:• "I think ""e"ll improve our passing game," said D1t~a. "but you''e got to do what )Ou've got to do. Right now we have mon.· than one good running back and a couple on the verg~ of stardom ... Brad Muster 1s a'eraging 4.4 yards per carry and roo~1c Johnn) Bailey could be near center stage. "The Bears run the football very well and ha ve" ~1 m:e Duka took the rei ns. said Robinson. "They remind me a lot of the (New York) Giants who have a good rushing offense. The Giants' style may be different but. hke the Bcar'i. the) run a tight defense." The Bears arc ~cond in the league 1n total defense and second in pass defense but they will get the supreme test ag:unst the Ram s. ··Thi~ I'> the best offcnSl' "e''e seen:· said D1tka. "The~ can hun )O u an) time and an) place they want. Thq arc not a I-' team to me." Quarterback Jim E'erc11 has completed 84 of 146 pa~scs for 1.241 )ard'i and 10 touchdowns. Kob1nson said. "'No matter who starts. Harhaugh or Tomc1al . thl') both v.ork well w11hin the lramcv.ork of lhl'lr offense " ··Trul'. "c ha\C mo\cd the ball cffcc11vel). but v.c'rt still 1-a nd<l."' he said "I don·1 think we can get an> more despt·rate than v.e arc now. We are a team that has good talent. but th ings have not gone our way. It's a great match up of offen es and defenr.cs but we still ha'e 10 pro\e "e're not a 1-3 team." Th e Bears (4·1 J arc <thght 2-point fa vontcs. . r BRUINS From 81 defensclc'l!i A1tet\, who haH' allow- ed th('ir 'ii ~ opponent" to a' erage 39.!S point\ J')l'r game "Our dcfC'nsc found another wa) to 'idf-destruct.'' San Diego State Coach .\I Luginbi ll \aid. "We jU~t didn't get It done We didn't adjust in the first half In the second half. our dcfen!>C was aggress1\e but we \l.Cnt 1n the tank offensively ··ucLA won and de<iervcd to "'n 'W e dropped too many balls 1n crucial s1tuat1on'i We made too man) m1'i<.·uc'i and our running gamc came in 41ipurts." Bro\\n ran n )ards for his S('('- nnd touchdown wtth 5 51 left in the 1h1rd quartcr. g" 1ng the Rruino; a 42-24 lead. .. rhe) ga vc me a lot of room to run." Brown said of the UCLA 00"ens1vc line "The opti on pla ys k1nc1 of made 1t ca'ly for me to havr the kind of aamc I had to night. "l"'c got to keep on moving. There·s a IOt of people getting I()(). )3rd games. Now they'll want me to get 200 }ards and that's what I'm going for." Other scoring touchdowns in the opening JO minutes for the Bru ins (3·3) were Tommy Maddox. Ke vin Smith. Mau ry Toy and Shawn Wills. The six ru'lhtng touchdown by the Bruins equaled their total of the first fi ve games. Smith gained a career-high lOS -From 81 catch 11." Marinov1ch was the only player on the let\ side of the field when he cau4ht the baU and he had only to J<>a into the end 1onc. The play followrd a fumble by Stanford's Glyn Milburn after a I .S· yard pan from the I. Craia Hansukycr recovered the blll 11 the 20 and ran It back cifll yards. Matinov1ch made 11 J4-I 6 with a 12-yard TD pan to J<>tl Scou mid- way throush tht thud qu.aner. But a.nford came n,ht beck. with Milburn rt1um1n1 the kickoff 4.S ya rds 10 midfield. Palumbis then hit Ed McCafTrty for a 2-yard touch- down but his l)eM for a t-o-point con ~t,rMOn was incom~te. Qwn Roctrwuc1 later kicked his third (icld pl, a 2).yardtr, to put use ahead 11.22. Stanford m1MCd a touchdown os>- ponunny on ill nnc dnve whtn McCa~, the nation'• t09 tt- ca~er. caUlflt .... ror • 27·~ PIA IO ·!oathtm C'tra I, but IUmbltd tht t.11 out of tlte net mne. )ards on 26 carries as the Bruin'i (a1scd their rccord in games again'it San Diego Stat<.' to 13-0-1. Dan McGw1rc ke pt San Diego Sta te <2·4) 1n th<.' game by throwing thrl'C tout·hdown passes 1n the fir!it half bc:forc the UCLA defense clamped dov.n . holding the l\Ltcn to only 10 points 1n the second half San Diego tale 1s averaging 37 2 points per game. McGw1re completed 23 of 4ll passes for 343 )ards with one inter- ce ption. on the final play of the game He had thrown 178 con- -.c u11 ve passc<\ "1thout bc'lng inter- cepted Patnck Ro""e had 11 rcccpt1 om for 224 va rds and one touchdown and Lari) Maite) rushed for I 03 yards on 18 cames for the Attl'C'i. The Bruins needed JUSI I ·48 lo tak1: a 7-0 lead. On the game·., S<'C'Ond scnmmage pla). lx nn1 s Arc} fumbled after catching a shon pass from McGwire and tacy Argo recovered at the an Diego State 28-yard hne Brown's first touch· down run cappt.-d o thr~-pltly drive following the fif\t of the game's three tu rnover.. The ALtccs re sponded by moving S7 yards on six pl~fter a 42-yard ku:l off ret urn by Rdwc 10 tic the game 7-7 Arry scored the touch- down on an I I-yard pass from McGwi re. UCLA then drove 80 yards on 12 plays to go ahead 14-7. sconng on a 1-)ard snca~ by Maddox with USC took O\cr on the I. but failed to move the ball ind tanford took a 3--0 lead on John Hopk inf 2~--.nrd field goal. · Stanford rcaained pos cu1on whl!n J .J. Lasley stripped the ball fro m Conway on a kickoff return and Stanford's Dan Byers recovered on USC's 26. But the Cardinal m issed another chance when Hopkins' 40-yard (icld goal attempt sailed wide. Mannovich finall y completed h:s first pa with 9: 14 aonc in the same, and 11 was a bi& one. Wellman. who beat frtt $1fcty Jimmy Klein, leaped over corncrbeck lbcn Richardton 10 snart the bell. and ran away for 1 77-yard touchdown that pvc U a 7.3 lc.td tanford went ahead 10. 7 •Mn Palumbts thn:w a 1 22-yard lob pan that Mc('affrey caupt in the nd ionc by leap.na o~tr Mike Silmon. Late 1n the nr1t quancr. Pllumbis thrtW 1 lhoi't pata 10 Cory ~r. -ho pushed ::r.:r det..., Ind sprinted wt lftlO die md lOM. 6:22 left m the tif'it quaner. .\fter an t"\l'hangc of punts. the Allccs tied thc game 14-all on a 10- )ard pass from McGw1re to Jim Hannwalt '""o pla)s after McG"1re thrl'" a 49-)ar<l pJ\S to Ro""e. Thl' Arums 1hcn moved 80 yards on I 0 pl:t),. to tah· a 21-14 lead 13 wrnnd' into the second quaner. 'iConntt. on a 7-)ard run b~ Smith to g11 Jhc.1d lor [!.ood Q UCLA 4S, San 0'"9 State l l kw• b• Ouat'twl Se" 0•900 S•a•t I• 1 ) 1 -JI UCLA t•?t 1 >-•S UCLA llrow11 U •un 10•"''° k<kl sos "'"' II ll•u trom M<G••ttrt tlre'" 11oe• 1 UCL.t\-~Cldt>• l run IOeoul\O •oell l SOrHenewe' 10 oen from McC.w·•• ITreke\ -.c•I UCL A-Sm•I" 1 '"" Oatu•\O kick I UCLA Tov l •u~ Oa>u<.o '"" UCLA-W1"' 1S rvn IO•tu·\O i.oci..1 SO!r-P Rowe )I Nu from McC.'""' ITrt'e\ ••<• SOS-FC. TrekH 1• UCL A llrown 17 run •O••u•\O lo.IC1d SDS-lluttl S run 1Tr11i.11, "K' l UCL A F G OlllUl\O 11 A111no•nc-o ens TIAN\ STATISTICS SOS UCLA Fir\ld<>wn\ 11 31 ltl>\119l vero' 76·'6 U 31' P•ulr>Q )<&) 13' llth.1rn Ve•Ol t 41 COITll> Atl·lnl 1) .. I 11 It 0 Punll 1 3' ...... FUf'l'\Di.l Lo\I l I I· I P-111 .. ·Vetdl 10-tS •·•S Tl'"-OI PoutHIOll 21 4' 31 II INDIVIDUAL ST A TlSTICS llUSHINO-S.11 D~ SI Melltv lt-l(IJ llull\ ) I 9oOll9f 2·6 McOwire l-lo<·ml"U\ 31 UCLA 8ro..,n 11 115 Smllll 2'· IOS W1l'1 5·43. Meddol 6· 11 Tov S 11 S M<~ l •6 E "'9llUll4 Hor·mlnvl 1 PASSING-S.n O~ SI . McOwlrt 73· .. ·l-l.U UCLA, Meddoa 11·11·0-l)t RECEIVING Sen 0-SI . P It-• II 12• Ar•v S·... ltevt 7· IS NVW9 2·31, H•11ew9'1 I 10 McGw1r1 I 0 Me•tY Hor·m'-1 UCLA L•C~Dellt 4 .. Wll1 )·70 S M-.. 1·l1 AnlllOflv 7· ll It Moore l·21 USC S••nlord 0 USC-17, Stefttwd n k-."" °""'" 1 13 u St•n-FG Hoolt.111t " " 0 • >-37 o-n USC-W.ilr'l\el\ 11 ~u from MerlllClvlcll (ltodf.ovtl lllckl Slen-McCellrey 71 NH from Pal\lml>tt (HOOllln' •IOI s1e11-I 0011., JI hH from P•lumC>I• (•!(+. 191l•dl USC ·FO lllOCll'leu.1 l-4 USC•W.tl!Ntl M .... from MetlllCIVICll Clllo«ieu.t llldll USC·ftO lllo«ltu91 J3 USC-Merlno'lkll f NH ffMI C011wev Clllodr'9Uel llk ll) USC-koll '1 o.n from ~rlMvkll I lllWieu.t -lctl I Slell-McC•ttr.v 2 HH rrom Pelul'l'IOj1 INu 1 l•lled) USC-fG lll°*ltutt D Al~~­ TaAMITATllTICJ . ... ~(J .. ~ ,._ ....... TMC relocates to new offices in Costa Mesa MOVING ABOUT TMC Developments. has relocated 11s corporate offi ces to 3080 Bristol St .. Building C. Suite I SO tfl Cmta Mesa ... The Certified Pubhc Accountant tirm of McCarthy aQd Assoc1atc'I has announced the opening of Its offices in Dougla~ Plaza 1n Irvine ... SI. Joachim's Catholic ( hurch 1n Costa Mesa wi ll gel a new $900.000 tac1 ltt). and the 10.000-square-foot bu1ld1ng. which includc.-s clasrooms. a parish hall and a <:hu rch/office bu1ld1ng ,., hemg const ructed b) tht• Newpon fkach-bac.t•d Ell1011 Corp ~perry Van Ness. an investment real cs1a1e brokerage firm . has moved tts corporate offices from Bayview Cor- porate Center tn Newport ~ach to In 1ne's Bnnderson Towers ... The skin care store of L'Herb1er de Provence announced that it will open m second U.S. store at South Coast Plaza this November .. J l'ST THE FACTS Lee and Associates of Newport Beach announced that they have ham- mucd out a lease and sale of two bu1ld1ngs The deals are valued at $6.5 million .. Irvine-based nyder Langston started construction for the new S 12 million clubhouse and ancillary faci lities for the two golf courses on the Ncwpon Coast.. Thomas W Testerman. president of 1he North Irvine V1llag~ Assooauon acknowledged the Irvine Co.'s con- 1nbut1on ofS4.000 for the Northwood 5K and IOK run in Irvine. The event 1s being held to benefit the Make-A- W1sh Fo unda11on of Orange County ... The. Ncwpon Beach offices of John Burnham and \o. Re.al Estate Finance announced that 1t has arranged for the permanent financing ofS27.9 million "'onh of office prOJCC'ls 1 n Orange Count) and Las Vegas ... The State Employment Orvelopment Depanmcnt has 1m11ated a new dial-up database S)Stem enabling businesses to collect rmportant data on the labor fo rce, 1ndustf} emplo}ment. wage and population data .. CAREER MOVES C>onald E Sthrock has Joined Hughes A1rcrafl Co. as a group vice president and manager of the M1cre>- electron1c C1rcu1ts Ot \ 1Ston Schrock. .is. comC1 to Hughes from .l\pphed M1cro.-Ctrcu1ts Corp .. San Otego. where he 5erved for the past fi,e years as vice president of operattons .. Dominick Saccac10 has been named as an assoc11lte of MANAGEX Inter- national. Saccacio comes to MAN- ;\GEX wtth an 1mpress1vc background 1n the domestic and foreign business environments. Beverly Hills resident Marni Meyers has Joined Crcatt"e Design Consultants of Costa Mesa. an interior design firm. Me)en was previously self-employed .. II yH bow 1omft>lle wto Ml -.. doJ•1 1ome movlll1 aad 1M~ I• lh Oraa1e C..11 IHl11ff11 commulty th• 1Jve •• a ri•I or drop • llH to B•1lan1 N11w1llN, O.lly Piiot, P.O. Bu JSll Co1i. MeN, Ca. ltltl. I~ : I ' I Steve Newman Is the manager of the new Rand McNalty store In South Coast Plaza. • I 9' T~ Oodero o..-.c..~ .... COSTA MESA -Gtot.lization. lt'1 tbe new buzzword for the bulineu world of the 19905. And slobet ~ wt.at the people 11 the new a.act McNally Map and Travd store in South Cont Plua know belt. Rand McNally tpeciali2e1 in inform· ina peop1e about the aJobc. And with the binh of new aovem- ments in Eastern Europe, the arowina power of the European common mar· kct, the lianiaa of a new U.S. and Canada trade aareement and the in- creasina innuenc:e of Pacific Rim na· lions. knowina how to do busfons on a alobal level as becomina ever more importanL ··companies are findina they have to aJ<>baJizc their operation a, -said l)e.. borah Land, media spokespenon for the Irvine-based Auor Corp. "We have to become accustomed to dealin& with the alobaJ community. Puttina all your egs in one basket is not the way to JO." Auor Corp., a constructio n pnt. bas contracts v.ilh several countries outside the U.S., and Land said AUOT intends to ancrca.se its overseas contracts. -w e have had a &Jobel prcKnce since· the 1950s.'' she said. "h's even peatcr now:· UCI Graduate School of Manqe- ment Dean Dennis Aigner acknowl- edacd that the trend for business is to aJobalize. and he cited the results of the fourth annual Oranse County &- ccutJ vc Survey to prove bis point See MAPS/II First rule of overseas dealing: When in Rome ... By Tony Dodero Orange Coatt Deity Pilot IRVINE -l\s Orange Coast businesspeople begin to tackle the intcrnattonal market. the one thing they must remember 1s that understanding other cultures can make or brc:ik a deal CCI professor Kenneth Kraemer ts the director of the school'~ Public Pohc) and Research Organiat1on. He and fcllo"' professor L> man Poner co-directed the Orange Count) faccut1ve Survey. which polls the forecasts and op1n1ons of Orange County's largest companies. The survey polled I 96 business c~ecut1vcs and came up "'•th some interesting data. It found that of 1he 196 busine<iscs. 42 p<:rccnt currcntl) conduct r;,alcs internattonall). 17 percent have production "Illes outside of the United tatcs and 14 pcrcen1 of ,all 1hc firms' $3le-s revenues come from • international sales. Funhermore. the cxecu11 ves oft he firms noted that they expect to e~pand international sales as well as increase involvement tn new inter national reg.ions. But Kraemer stressed the importance of learning each and C\el) culture the busincs .. .cs ma)' encounter. He cued Japan as an example of one culture where kno...,,ing the correct protocol can ensure one's business success. .. The notion that )OU can go <>'°er there once and cut a big business deal is just totally false." he said. He said while e\CI)' country hn s its own customs.. Japan 1s vel) different in the wa) it conducts business. . One big difference in Japanese relations. K.rxmcr said. is that they will almost never invite a business guest into their house. a custom th~t 1s very prevalent in American business relations. "I've been to Japan about 20 11mcs over the last eight )Cars." he s~ud. He hstcd three. important aspects of doing busi ness in Japan. First, he said. one should carry a business card that 1s wrnten 1n JapanC"SC. He said the Japanese have a rnual of passing around business cards and admiring the tttle of their gu~lS. Secondl)'. he said lhat lhe Japancx pl.a<% hi&h importance on gafis. But don'tJUSt buy the same 11ft (or C\el)one. he said. .. The gifl necch to rccosnize h1erarch) 01 rcta- t1onsh1p." he said. "T he higher the guy the b1ger the gift should be It must be matched to the level of the person .. Finally. he said the Japanese like to develop business rclat1onsh1ps at nigh~. · "The idea 1s to have fun:· he said. "h's all pan of cstabh h1ng a rclitJonsh1p. They want lo know that you are an OK auy. •• SUCClll, llPVICB,, /land-In-Ila• fir I I . I r By Tony Dodero 0ranQ9 Cout Oalty P110I COSTA MESA -For se'eral }Cars. Michael Ntccok made tnps 10 Sonora. Mc\1co 10 perform rcconstruct1"c surge!) on residents 1hcre "'ho could not jfford• mcd1cal care Then. on one trip. a reporter wh o accom- panied l'otcrnlc and 'iCw ral other World Health ,-oluntttn. ask('(f him whr he "'a"n't dona11ng ht" ume 10 c1t111·ns 10 his O\lon COUOi.) N1ccole responded that he did. not bc- ltt•'e .\menca needed h1'1 'IC!r\<tces as much a!t Me\lco. nonethcle"is. he instructed his set rel.ti) to research the issue. and she found that indeed man) ..\mcncan "'ere going without rcconstructl' e surgel) be- cause the) could not afford 11. "We should be helping our own people first," N1ccolc said • • So. using ht !> <>" n monc·). N 1ccole for- med the Maa1c Mirror Foundation. which was designed to help indigent .\mcncan<i "'ho need 10 ha"e pla'lt1c surge!) But with all the monc) that can be made performing plastic 'IUf'ICI) for a fee. wh) docs N1ccole "oluntcer his sen ices., "I ha"c a great pract1~ ... he said. "You get to a point 1n yo ur life when )Our financial needs arc me1:· Instead of monetary gain. N1ccolc now seeks a d11Tcrcn1 son of sat1sfact1on from his "'ork. a \aM1fac11on th at is po 1blc through thl' Magil' Mirror Foundation .. .\II )O u're going to get is a sincere smile and a thank-)ou from w11h1n." he said.. N1ccole grew up in Huntington Beach. and has pra t1ced his profession for more than 10 )ears. spending the last five in ( O'ita Mesa. 1nce the 1ncep11on of the Magic Mirror r oundatton. N1ccolc has spent more than SI 00.000 of hts own monc) to keep It atloa1. But that 1s somclhlng that he. can't conttnue fore ver. .. I' vc bccft--t-he-teta ~~upporun&-fact he said ... , "'ould like some help.'' In order to raise extra funds. the foun- dation holds fund-raisers. most rcccn tl) at the In inc Hilton on Oct 6 .\t the f und-ra1scr. called the Glam-a- Fa1re. one of N1ccole's former patients 1hankcd him for making her ltfe more bearable The patient. a 6-)ear-old girl named M1ra~ol. was born with an e"ra d1g11 on her thumb. N1ccole removed lhc digit for frc..'C, a procedure that could have cost ·Mtrasol's financiall y-strapped fa mily Sft.000. O ne day, N1ccolc said he v.ould ltkc to hand O'-'Cr the foundation 1he Amencan Soc1ct) of Plasttc and Rcconstructt\C Sur- geons. "My hope 1s that the) v.-111 take this ph1loM>phy and help people 1n eve!')' state 1n the union." he ~td. "That 1s rcahst1c at this Point because it's go1na so well . Although 1&e still got a lot of railroad tracks lo cros ... ...... ~ Co.t Dllr "°' Or. M~ Nlccote It a succ•atul Cotta Meea cosmetic tyrgeon whO beg9fl the Magic Mirror Foundation to provtde reconatrvcitve surgery to thole who cannot afford It. ~,,.., ' Picking your way through the home mortgage maze I So. you have found a home that you mon wc loans "'ere made b' savinp and want to buy. Your real e li te broker ha loan asJOC1at1ons. which v.erc c'tabh hcd introduced )OU tO a lender. Or pcthaps )'OU pr1mafll)' for lhl l puf'J>O'C ha"e v1 itcd ~uh • monaaac l<>1 n officer at All lcndc~ arc 1n 1hc bu incu of mak1na )our local bank. You may have been loans for profit When a monpae lender ofl'crcd 1 pk1hora of dtfftttnt types of t lhe 1ntcrnt ratt that he nu fC>f his loan • all u dtfkrtnt 1n1crcst raic . Arc you mont). ht don IO buCd on h1 COii of ever confuttd! What 1 1t all about? fund and the nM he undcnakn when The JO.year, •hcd-ratc monpec had loln•nt out hrt money. In m:cnt ~rs. and httn a tapk of lht hou ina industry f°' ''"'-e ~rcpleteon 'of the •Hnp 1ndutiry. man) )tars. but not any Jonecr. Today h1 CO'l ofru• It ttftttlcd by the inlflftt there arc many d1fftttnt way\ to fi~ncc a he PAY' for mc>nc) market dtposn1 °' for home. Why ha 1h11 1.:hanatd'> le' me-ccn1fiC'ltC of deposit, has bttn anyth1?'1 c~pl11n: bul \tl bk Nobody C'ln even I~ •hit Once upon a ume 1nd1v1du.I ""°crs '4 erc the cost ohhorMttm dtpo&itt •111 be 1n 30 factd with 1 chOt«. Thty t'OUld c1thcr \lvt )Clt'l '"cd-qtc. JO.)t'M' mot'PI" are t.M1r money 1n a t.nk and collect interest . till 1"°a1tabk. If the amount of i~ ~n i at the rate of SY> pcrttnl '"°they rould ll'VC ufkkr t~ um o( S 111.4'°· the loen. an •ts their ~at a •v•np •nd toen a.ocia· cnllM). 1.:aft bf IOld lo 1 federal .,.cy. uon and be peid ' pn'C'tftl. Mnimum •htt9' "'' bffa authoriml by tM -U.S rat~ of 1ntttna that •hae 1nl&itutiont Go\\'fn~•U to~--IM tMM. Thnf could .. > wt~ Kt by In. MOM holM loen' •~ ........ , Ml NIOld to IM publ1c, but v.-11h an unconditional auaran· tee for the 1nvC'tor. Ho~ ever. 1f the' amount of the loan c' cch $1 87,4~. the k ndcr a umes all &he rt ..,_, and ronttquently eharecs a h'lhtr rate of 1nternt. In either e~ent. fi~ed-raae monp,c loan arc av11labk only u 1oft1 as 1n vc ton art wi llina to lock up tMir monc) f°' tht term or art ••II to ~ the an tern 1 rate nsk 1o1.,on raek. · The vana~ratc mona er ..as aftttd b )' sav '"" 1n1t1tu11o ns u a tolution to tbeir problem of bonow1na money(°' the lhon tttm ~hen ~nd,.. that same mOM)' to home owMf'I for JO )ftft. Pun.:ha11na a home repraents the tarmm si. lftYCMmeftl C~tf medt by moll of-. and .nl0f1llllC .. )'IMMS art the .... tineat •; lktft lft -·~ honlto•-· Nielt. PwcMililli I --.... I .._ lllt wtw. ·'"""1a1y .. , .... _..... lO lift limited lhCI IR a.'8 ... .. WAllllNOTON -FMled wtth tlle ...,,....... dlcllne in nalli-.ry .... dj ...... COllh'KU>rl ... ................. , ....... br '918 aillill ~IO llelp llid flt WOiilleil. • 11udy reae.IC!d s.&wday•id. n.e repon by the Arms Control l8d Di•nnament Aacncy found dlat lhe impect of a scaled-back ,,.... Aa:IDrclina to the survey. ex· ..aive1 in I.be Oranae County busi· -area of manufacturina. sales Md trade .. expect to increase their ftnm' involvement in international hilliaest.. • .. Anybody who makes somethina daat bu a potential broader market ii IDiaa to have to come to terms with a alobal economy," Aianer said. 1'al ii where the ,eograpbical mlliiwdon available at Rand SERVING CALIFORNIA NEVADA & ARIZONA U ll lllW OllNUTlll SINCE 1951 (l14) 142-1111 dt• H ..... will afllct individ- ... ~-ud tome com· munitia. but aatioawide tbe im· pact wilt bt minimal. .. We estimate that even if dt~te *"46111 W91e reduaed at M annual rate o/ f pelt'CDI for a loftl U ftve ,nn. job -would lie roushly 68,000 defense-relaled worktn per year:· acc:ordina to the aaudy by the aovcmment lltftCy. Tbe •nay found tUI prosrams in place th"'-" the Job Trainina McNally comes ia. The Store ii ltocbd with a plethora of lloba: environmental. political and railed relief. For k.ida. there are &lobe pillows and even 1 Rubie's CUbe-style alobe. This is tbe fint Rand McNally travel store in Sout.bem California and the response it bas received so far bas been overwhelmina. ••WJ>en we fint opened up we were out of 4'7 book titJn," said manager Steve Newman. "for the tnw,.1 """'""wries. we had to restock ' From BS purcbasina insurance. Rest assured that the lender includes the value of such "insurance '' in the interest rate charged Due to the high cost of housina and the consequently larae size of the loan required, it is difficult for many prospective home ownen to be approved for the loan they de- sire. Loan underwriters qualify pro- spective lenders based on their F REE ADMISSION ..... .._ .... , .. REVOCABLE LIVING TRU TS Ttusday, October 18 1:00 p.m. Ii 7:00 p.m. Lt!arn H o w To: • A..W ptob1te Ind attorner't lets • Awoid lllltclUMy intltrhanct 111 • l'rtstfH ltll'fllt ptoptfly Ith 1 Sofwt Sl9'1·cflid ptOYIMOm • held upitol lllM tu 1 l'rtffnt herGic mtdic:ll ptOCtdlln IN suu.n.c INckll ttptMn S.•anhW&ti 1140 """"ht Sllltt l04 fCU111111 V•r • A..Wcm.t1i.tNp RESERVATIONS 848-6499 ~ NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH FUND A diversified mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange County's fin est public companies as selected by th e Fund's manager. ~ Ota#/ e~~~fttM Ask-how your investment in the Orange County Growth Fund can qualify as a tax- ,.__---+-___ cJOAuctible lRAcontribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus. annual report , and the current portfolio, call the Fund's manager and distributor. Newport Securities Corporation. Webster (,,,,,.,,," I --...---~---· -~·--:g,:-' ~c.:.:::= .._.~-·,----­------ Paftaenllip Act. the Wartier Ad- jUllment Ud Revaiai111 Nciciftca. lion Ac·e. u well 11 -...nee provided by the Defenle Depan· men1'1 Oftke of Economic = mftll. a re enoUlft &o help wotten wtlo loer lbeir Jobi. Some memben ol c.,... have A;lhed fi>r ldditional propam1 to usist employees. 1119 it .... Nl: reductlo 1 are unlillcly ~llati< to coa\IC'rt tht tht .... wicle." Newmnn noticed that the ioPk who shop in the store are, on tbe averqe, ~u educaied ud want to sta)' well informed about where they travel. The More's collection is a thorouah one, and tbcte arc 1 var- iety o( •.vays 1 customer can learn about t b.e difterent ateas of tbc wor1d. "If there's not a ,.video, therc'a a book or an annchair auide." New- man no ted. And while several tnivcl .,ents ability to pay. Lcnden have come up with rt wrinkle that makes quali- fyin& ca!d1er. They established teaser rates, ru.>nnally for the fint 6 months <>r the first year of the loan. The te:~ser rate is substantially below tbe fair market rate for the loan, and the loan underwriter re- views tJte lender's' qualifications based oiq the lower rate. When this type of rate was first introduced it was ass\lmed that property values would increase and the income of the hon1eowner would increue. In the cuntnt economic environment. neither o f these assumptions appear valid. T11i1 type of loan could be 1 future p roblem for lenders and homeowners alike. More recently, lenders have created •oans whose rates arc fixed for a finite time and allowed to vary thereafter. Fixed interest rates for 3, 5, or 1 years arc lower than those for 30 years. Jf. you. like most homeowners. will m ove within 5 years, 1 his type of loan may be the best fo r you. On the other hand, if you do not move before the rate become!'> variable. this loan could ultimat('ly become very expensive. There arc other types of mortgage loans such as tint-time homebuyer loans and VA and FHA mon,gases, but th~.' are not frequently used in coastal 'communities due to their limitatio ns on the size of a loan and the ava 1lab1ltty of funds. Wha1 arc the rules that you should observe when shopping for a loan?~ • l. ~me out a loan for more than )'Ou can afford. If you decide to go with a teaser rate loan. at mtour he said it illo... ICll seeken. •"One Sfl'I ...... a. laid be WU a •map ........ fl"lll19W-- said. However. it's 80l die ....... .. cal ClperUte Gal Newman ... IO bipHaht witb tbe new store. bid ill exemplary tn'Vice. ••Service bu been kind ol a buzzwOrd witb retail for years." be said. ""We want to make ll happen. It's a beautiful store, it'1 a pat product and there's no rcaon we shouldn't be IUccnsful." would be wise that you verify your affordability ... in11 a fully indexed rate and not the teaser rate. • 1. Adjustable rates are always based on 1 verifiable indicator plus a mal'Jin. Any time you ldect any variation of the variable rate mon- gaa,c, shop the marsin and ask about the index used. It is normally either the rate of a one-year U.S. Treasury bill or the Federal Home U>an Bank's eleventh district COit of funds index. •I. Unless there is a wide disparity between the fixed rate and the fully indexed variable rate, it is not worth the risk to take anytbina other than the fixed rate. • •· Compare points and other costs associated with the loan. Often rates arc bro ufht down by the imposition of addiuonal points. • 5. Borrow the maximum amount possible for any home purchase. The tax code limits the amount of interest due to the unpaid balance on your original purchase mortpge. plus an additional SI 00.000 of equi- ty borrowmgs. If you have money for an additional down payment, invest 1t wisely 1n a liquid invest- ment so that 1f you need the money you can .. borrow it from yourseir· and still maintain the tax write-off. Additionally. if the econom y col- lapses and your home loses substantial value. your liability is limited by the value of the property. Neither this prov1s1on nor the de- duct1b1hty of mtercst a pply to re- financing of a property for more than the balance of the ong.inal encumbrance. Roy E. Gold I• • lluacl•I COii· '"''°' wilt ••~ N~ft'POrl lh•c• ollltt of MurW Lylld. '0..nge Gmlnty Stick W1tcll ~ ... .... . ... _, ...., PrtM ~ """ .... I AO\li'VllC(O l()(it< NASO ' • I 1/4 " 1/4 s 1 A(Y\1....WA-Of. 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Pizza lishts athletes' l ives ,_ on bit 17th Street In eo.ta Meee II the ... eov.r·1 dtrectOt)' of pm.a jolnte -wtth IPOfta. , who rune the etore along wtth NI wtfe Pam, llWI he opened the francNM to provtde a f.-nlty md eporte-orient9d kind of at~e. catering ..,.ae1y to local athtet• and the'f tmnN ... and ...... M.,,ln Is ~ty lntwected In aupportlng .... youth Of'QllnU.ltlonl, 9'ICh u AYSO, Junior ~Football 9nd Llttte LMQU8 u wetl u high IChoot teams. LampPOet also uponaott the men'• eeml-pro eoccer club Mllcn _plays at u.rtnw'1 Partc. Lamppost even videotapes all Newport a._... Htltbor High School footbd gamee, u a MtVtc. to the ooech, then lftOwl the replays aftw QllMC. ~ 8lao Oltao111 pl1yer1 of the week for bOth Of'ganll•· tlon and high IOhool (hahman and JunlOf' varalty) tMma, wtth T-eNtte and free ptzzac to the Win· nets. Bred~ became Interested In purchas- ing the fnlncHee ttvough hi• former buketball buddy Bob 8tytee, who owns she of the Lamppost francttl111 In Or-. County. "We wemed to own our own buclneae. and com.._ M eomehow wtth our lnvolvment with klda," -6d Ired, .,. ex-YMCA camp counselor and former belketl*I coach at Dana Hiiis High. B•ldee pm.a, Lamppost alto offers sand-P. ~ wlchee, Ml9da, ~I and even fresh-baked cookies. Lamppost allO dehera aftei 5 p.m., free of charge, to the Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa •rea. Lamppost Pina Is located at 462 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. To order, call 650-1833 . Crafts bloo m at Forever Friends Collectors and gift-oriented Shoppers wlll find country and holiday gifts and colleetablff at Forever Friends In Newport Beach. Fryer has been In bualness at various locations since 1987, when she started the shop at the encouragement of her husband and friends. "It sort of grew out of the hollday craft boutiques I did out of my home with wreaths, baskets and tableplecec. It was something I atways wanted to do." She said. Forever Friends specializes In coflectable pieces such as Hummel. Annalee. Jan Hegara and Raikes BeMa-. Fryer also carries various lines of dolls Including Robin Woods, Lee Middleton, Susan Wakeen •nd Jan Shackleford. In addition to candles, soaps, potpourri, children's books, picture frames. Tole paintings. ceramics, tea and preserves and baby gifts. Fryer "We have something fOf' every eea.con that comes alOng," adds Fryer, who Is currently featuring Halloween and Thanklglvlng gifts such u rafla and wooden pumplclns. eornhuck dolls. Annalee pumpkins, ghosts. wltchel and pflgrlms mad• of hand-painted felt. and seasonal candles and scents. "Basically, our biggest thing 11 the annual hollda.}'prevlew. Nov. 1, 2 and 3. Spring and Christmas are bOth big MUOns for us." Fryer says. Christmas gift-hunters at the ahop will find wreaths, table pieces, Christmas candles and potpourri, Annalee bears. Santas and mice. Slmplch carollefs and Possible Dreams Santas. Forever Friends Is located at t727 Wectcllff Drive, Newport Beach. Store hours are 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Monteaao ri School aeeka teacher• Contrary to populer beMef, there ls a1 .... tone proteu6on with jObs av.Uable: teecNng. Spec;tftcalty Montwort tMChera. Accof'dlng to Ann Baf•.rtr•. owner and dlrec1or of the MonteMOf'I SCMol of Leguna Beech. wtth the rl8Ufglng lnt.,..t In the MonteMOf'I ~t. more end more KhocMI are open6ng up, but there .,. ctlll not enough Montwort tw:ttera-to go around. To meet thl9 "9ed. the lntwnation.t Aaeodauon of Progr......,. MonJMl«UIAP~ Is offering a teecher education courM from October 1e. TftO. to Mey 30, 1911. The courM Is open to quafffted candtdat• wtt" a 8.A. Of the ~t. from both the United Stat• and abtoed. B.i•wtya wtll be among the facutty, which will Include the founder of IAPM, Anoeta Mat11n; Or. Feland L. M11dowl. coordlMtOf' of wty childhood education for the lrvtne Unified 8choOf District; aten Goodmen. Sherry ShHMng, Leigh Unger and Edgar Belt. Student• who complete the COUtM and pw I t r 11rtc, both pans of the ftn8I examination wtM M\19 ..,Md, In addH to their Monteeeort dtpk)ma, COiiege etedttl In eetty chitdhood educa- tion u well u the tt•t~ed nutMtY ~ oenlftcatlon. The IAPM .. .,, International Monteeaorl Of'gantza11on •t•b- llsheO In London In 1111. The organllatlon ta oommttted to the 8')pllcatlon of the Monteeaort methOd of education, yet II open to the moet edvanc:.d r1111rctt and 8dYWlol8 being made In the f&eldaof ~· peychOlogy end educational theory. FOf' further In ormetlon on~ to the couree, contact Ann Ba&uurly1 at 4M-2411. Doctor studying teen behavior Most parent• are hard-pressed to d.rlne "normal" behavlOf' In their pr&-adolelcent chldren. Psychiatrist Steven Cocnr•n It at- tempting to do Just that In his upcoming ,....,ch. In hOpes of learning to detect the abnormal. "We want to look It kids without problems to try to figure out wh•t Is normal. Is It the abeenee of abnOf'mallty? Maybe, but ther• may be come dellneated fea- tures wtthln," ... d Cochran, who hu been prac- ticing In Fountatn Valley ctnc. Match. cocnran hopes to work with the echOOI dletrlct In his 1tudlee, poulbly Involving IOcal Chltdren In the ''v-tno" queetlon and reeearch. ''The l8raer the data b .... the •t• the date wfll be,'' he Myt. t'-'Cty wtee look at a btoad rang4t of cNtdhood ....... IUCh .. ~t ...... C:Mlnn Image, ftghtlng, home '"9 Md~ per- formenoe. Codnn potr'lt1 out that ttwe .. ''nOnMI pertodt of dYt-tunctton" for oMdtWi, IUdt • the ....... .....,. from eeementary ldM>Ot to tutteor ~· .._. ~ "*"' emooth out, ~ -"°"OC*-0 prObleme • "'°" .. "°' ...... -...... peers. S#nlarty, he Nye, ttw9.,. "e.pected" prab1M4. ....... moving, ctfvofce. metor ~ In ecttooe frtlNll ..-.. .,. ..... _, .. probWN, IUCh • the cNd Mtolnlnl lnar '"'""' dD.n or deepondent foetowtng the death of • ••--••t. tndo blt•4on:f!enQ! • • reeun of moe.tat1on out9'de • hofne, .,....type beN¥for or ~~ Codrin le• c:Md, edal11cent and famlly epectllllt. He ltudled edalrr '*'' -:zn-• ~ry at the M1nnlng1t Foundetlon In Kllftlll Md end edal•• ••t ~ at the UNwllfty of Odot°edO, o.w. fer """* '"'°"""'°" on Che lluctr °' to •range • ~ .............. • • ~· ; ' ~~rrk­ Thewayit ' Cronkite to · return • IS: RETURN OF THE SAILOR - Walter Cronkite will be at the Balboa Bay Qub on Saturday for a special Round Table West luncheon. with a little sailina on the side. He'll be appearina with oil painter Ray Ellis, with whom he's collaboratina on a series of books featurina America's most spectacular coastline. It'll be the e~-anchonnan's fint visit here since April t 989, when be was a auest skipper in the Newpon-t~ Ensenada yacht race. Of the 406 fin- ishers. Cronkite -handlina the Ms. Blu. a Swan 59 owned by Hany Thomascn of Balboa Island -came in S8th. He would've fared better, opined the landlubber, except for a freak occur- rence. It was one of the few times a television commentator ran out of wind. O FAMILY REUNION, SORT OF - Walter Cronkite, 74, will be renewing an acquaintanceship Saturday with a 37-ycar-old Balboa Bay Oub mainten- ance engineer, who introduced himself last year with these attentjon-1ettin1 words: "Mr. Cronkite, my name is Cronkhite." The video VIP insisted upon having his picture taken with John C. Cronk.hate of Newport Beach. sayina. "There aren't too many of us around." 0 AND FURTHERMORE -Round Table West orpnizers Marpret Burk and Marylin Hudson will be presentina Walter Cronkite with their "Adela Award for American Achievers." Several weeks aao they presented the same trophy to an U&>per Newport Bay philanthropist, who did a aood job of restrajning his ucitement. After the luncheon. he thanked the presenters with these words: "Ofall the awards I've received. ladjes, this is certainly the most recent." 0 MEANWHILE, BACK IN THE MOUNTAINS OF SOUTBWDTERN UTAH -These lines are beina typed in (and transmitted from) the scenic outskirts of Cedar City, the bigest town in Iron County. Utah. What's a boy like me doina in a nice place like this? Danacd if I know. e~ccpt that it's corumnlkldlme rtmt tm1 this is wllere I happen to be situated at this time. As funnyman Myron Cohen used to say. "Lissen. everybody's aoua be some- place." Yesterday was Las Vegas. tomorrow 1s Sall Lake City. and today 1s Cedar C1t)',JUSl up the road apiece from the Ntvada border. . That's where our meanderina motor home, the BoundtJ'. dropped anchor so that the crew coula rest and recuperate from a harrowing pit-stop at the newest Vegas bauble. the Excalibur. OetaHs to follow eventually, followina recovery. Meanwhile. if you ever visit the Ex- calibur, please bt assured that I am pleased and proud to have contributed to all that mqnificence. Althou&h they're only 173 miles apart. Cedar City is several liaht-years away from Las Vcaas. Cedar City (pop. 13,SOO) is quiet and peaceful, whcrtas us Vcps is loud and lifc-threateoina. Cedar Caty natives are warm, friend- ly and carina. but us Yeps denizens carry on like a barracuda in a fish hatchery. In Cedar City. the villaaen will aive you the shirt off their beck. In Las Yeps, they'll remove your shirt. your pents, and any other item ofwearina a~rel that miaht be concealina a b&llfold. In Cedar City. people wonhip in plain churches. In Las Veps they pray 1n ornate cathedrals called casinos. Cedar ity prides ittelf on iu annual Shakcspeartan festival. sueed by a local ooUeee. La Vqu tw thoutands of Shakcspeartan cha~ -all named Shylock. Winter~ around Cedar City have lk.i-HM. Las Veps tw walJet-lifta. In Cedar City they wk of a local leeend named lutd\ Catlicty. who wo~ld've loved all lhal loot ia Sin City, but reponedly never ID' dteft. Well. 11·1 time lO moeey Uons -. t~W., daroulh the rest of'Ulab into Wyama ... ~ N..._wl lo-. wblllVlr .......... up ia La• ......... 111 .............. . ....... """ ..... JIO ,_....,. ... ,."..,.. . • ..... Norllielll~ CC*I ~ Not March of Dimes 1990 "Bid for n--....a.--" p-""""-t• ... _ wtth Ro ~"""'• -,,_,.._, gatr-mateOt bot Max at auction preYtew party. ........ Author, heroine share same hobby By Beth Cobb Otenge Cout DeMy PllOt Many Oranae Countians consider themselves pioneers if they moved ~ during the 1970s, when waves of tnct homes swept across our hillsides. But believe it or not. there were families~ long before freeways crisKT'OltCd the terrain. Among them were the .,andparents of Jo-Ann Mapson. a fourth-.eneration Californian whose collection of short stories .. Fault Lane.. was published by Pacific Writer's Press a year llO· The award-winnina author has another of her fascinating talcs in the new. antholOI}', "Women of the West. .. a collection of stories ranaing from humor to horror, from mystery to romance. that features a wide variety of western heroines. The book. a compilation of oritinal works by contemporary Western women writers. is a perfect settina for Mapson's work. Her story. "History of the Branded Heart." features Chloe. a down-to-earth tt,,alist. who -like Mapson -is an aooompushc<f equestrian. For yean. Mapson tauaht bone- manship as therapy to juvenile of- e en. 1 e la-tnin• lo rt&. ~ and care for horses. troubled inner city youths discovered the meanina of un- conditional love. "It was a tcnific pro- aram.'' Mapson recalls ... but it ended - like so many aood proarams -when the fundina ran o ut. .. Since then Mapson and her hone Tonto have worked with a few private students, helpina them to overcome friahlening dpcrienCH and their fear of horses. "Now Tonto and I ride for pleasure, he's aettina up in yean -he's 27 :· Mapson says. Mapson's love of horses seems a fit- tina accompanjment for her love of the land. The author admits to havina strona feelinas for Oranae County. "I feel I have to defend this place, .. Mapt0n uplains. Jo-Ann Map90n and her horM Tonto. .. Eastemen think of LA as 'cool' but not too intelllaent, and Orange Co~nty is noted as 'conservative.' I feel responsible for the land, for our heritqe -I j ust wish more people did." Mapson finds the "seas of condos" that cover the county troublina. ··1 can act real political about development.. .. Mapson says in a determined tone. Her .,and father is a self-made "TT'lan from La Habra who was one of the fint Hunt- inaton Harbour residents. and family stones about Qltfomua go way back to her areat-crandfather's days. . But the people Mapson wntcs about are contemporaries no t pioneers. Still, Mapson manaacs to capture many ona~ ina human st~ggl6 in her tales. Her characten are ordinary people wrestlina with love and death and army issues in ordinary ways. Yet each of them is heroic. and Mapson·s frank and em- pethetic prose makes them unforaettably real. See BOOKMARKS/Cl Chelsea craft fair reftects royalty's taste By Joy Anthony ~ CoMt Otilty Piiot If you want to see what the royalty of Britain. Ncim1n Marcus and Harrod· of London are buyina. tab a look at the Cbellea Crafts Fair, open lO the public until Oct. 21, at Crystal Coun act'Oll from South Coat P1ua. Th is is the first time that tbe lbow, an annual event in Londoa. bat been teen in America. Here are IOme of the worts worth lookina 11. r....., Cerullea: Crail AlltoD lives neu Sconcbenee· ANS bil day reptic.w ol c:attJea. dneons and wi.,. are • mYl'icaJ u the ~nt Celtic pounda he treed.a on. "I Ft my Ideas walkins my doe arnoae the okt t.trowa. •• be said. dacribi the Brititlt tMarial Ille. • lnepUed by tbe leeeftds ol Killll Artbw-. St. Oeoral and the 0npa and llip YU WiMll.; ~ llC out to a.ti waftl of ., u invite tlteW onen to .. -.. ,.._... IDOlt art di ..... ,ed in cabi~ he ..... ml8t • ....,.. bat .,... • c:t.ild'• , ............. ft'Olft Sl4 to ·~100. 11 " I ~ .. Wt~ ilarti .. a rock· hli ... '"1¥11," •YI Mm'C 5'e""90ft lboUI tM old.olashioned bona be~ for the royal Beatrice and a host of Ameri- can fans. Stevenson and his twin brother Tony learned the rockina horse trade from their uncle, with the idea of brinaina beck the kind of fine-arained, wooden hones with real bonchair manes and tails that uaed to adom children's bedrooms before manu- fk1um1 tumed to plastics and plywood. They are so obviously works of an u to look unridabk. .. A demonstration," 11ys Steventon. boldly leapina onto a hone and ridins it ball he's worth. ,..... ..._~ Tbae cardboud boxa bave watercolor tcenes and mottot by poeu and philolpben. ·•come live with WM and be my love... and we will Ill the a*uurn pro~." rads one. Or: "Simpk pk:aM&ra are the '9lt rd'uee of the com· plH. .. Shuns on the bub of a river in Scotland. utast Catriona S&cwan = ftshU'I ICeftCI. fOlftn. bink, and A nude woman on one boa maba tome fmuna• UlfY, 11ys Stcwan'• .-.... t. ·•unletl they can en over t.beir 1'1111..,." On the inside ol 1k boa ii a cillr aDd tM mono: .. A WOIMft ii ()Illy a ---N a pd~ita ........ Mui• ~ Jane MllP is die artist and her sister Jo as the marketi"J assastanL Both are happy to show you their earrinp.. n~ bncclets and pins made of dyed alumjnum. ral\llna in price from $50 to $100. Most are done an paisley delifns that have "the nch feel" of Indian ,ewelry. They're modeled. she said. af\er the em- broidery done by women in the Himalayas and the an of the f.&yptians who worked on Tutankhamen's tomb. Adam said sbe loves beina in California beca~te people here are OJ)en to her bokt desllJll and unusually-shaped earrinp. ··Ena&and is a very c:onterVauve martet." Id... ~: Ruta Bron ma.ka aJ. Vtt ,ewclry by retiaa.latioa, I ctaturiet-old procetl With I modern twist. lnsteed of heetina a lbeet of 1Uver tall 1t bubbles and forms unutUll sMDa. lbc bends it into inaettstiftl shal* 1ftnt a9d then hats It. eddt"I precio\&t lloen later on. "fhe result II mOft ~ lftd tiJdl llld roU1 IMn any salver you're likely tO •at tbe~. 0.. ftlr: ~ ....... ee1ri~ pi• and nectllcet -· mwr, ..... ... ftw1Cd Oft)1. Her ideel art oftm .wilM onea. A Pd pin witJt a ........ ill 1M c:cattr WM i....,... br 1 -'rilil eo • AlllC temPtt. ne pilt loob lilll ............. .. ~ Blonde beauty Barbara Smith was amona those attcndina Tuaday's k:O~ff' celebration and bachelor introdud.J'!D at Newport Imports hosted by event under- wnter and county eliajblc Lee West. Smith was a winnina bidder last year and plans to bid apin ... It sure beats sittina home and watchina Cosby," she quipped. Also amona those previewina the t.pchelors was Sunny Stuan.. the auctioneer who will conduct the two hour puade. ··The men sell themselves.·· w confided. But their date peckqe bdpa! Mark Johnson, 44, will take bis hilhat badder to London. She'll receive St.000 to spc11d at Harrods and enjoy a performance of .. Mm Saigon" before.)Cttina b9Ck on tbe Concorde for a theater date on Bl'Olldway. Robert Birds. 28, hopes his winoina da~ as athlcuc. "I'm ofTcnng a tennis Mekead in Palm Desert." Chns Keena. mayor of Mission Viejo, wall take bas new lady fnend to Jamaica b a ,,_,ttk. (See AUCTK>NICI) . J&'• ... _, ... ,.., Highest !Jid takes heron trip down aisle HANDSOME H USBA.'ll> WENT TO HIGHEST BIDDER .. . Read 1t here fint ... the name of tbe person who actually aot rrvrried to the man w ··purdwccr last Oct. 10 at the 1989 March of Dimes Bacbeklir Bid. we·d heard there'd been a maniaee as a rnult oitbe tony auction -t even :ar-:--..-.. orpnucrs of the event were at a loll to be more specific. Judy Chamberla1n ·=-:-.. ti 1111•....__•• 1tcsa.•,.... -.... ol Q·m...-com-llilllld IM liaa'1-.. o1._tioa iD IMwiMerM--. dllleare IOlne odllr. ... bowa French wiac pniW .. .._. dl9I 11e qwte noteworthy and cte.erve ~ aitioa. On the border with Germany lies Aluce, a picturaque provin<le of roUi111 hills, quaint fairy tale vii· lqea and lush 1ft1eD vineyards. The Germanic influence is obvious. with areat wine towns like Beraheim, Ouebwiller and Kayscrbera dottina the map and wine labels displaying names such as Trimbach, Bott and Ostertq. The predominant grape varieties arown in the reg.ion are Rieslina (REECE-ling) and Gewurztraminer (ph-VERTS-tra-mecner). which the winemakers put into the same tall, thin-necked, dark green bot\let that the Germans use across the Free gift with perm! Pro-Fusion Shampoo, Spray Gel and styling brush. $14 value. Free 11vith Nova Perm. $45 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST ?LAZA HUNTINGTON CENTER State of the Art Video Pr11duc1111n 714/721-1171 540-8888 895-8882 r -----------. ir.... Newport. ~I \_ -~ (Jfill\'j' l.I 'l lor1 ~l . \._ CURRENT WINE PICK.: 1989 Bott Freres "Gewurztraminer. •• Alsace. The oolor is a brisht flax~ and tw a liaht bouquet of flowers and spice. The body is elegant, luscious and buttery feeling on tht palate -what is referred to .. approachable." It has good fruit (pears) and backbone without over- powerina the senses, and finishes dry but quite soft. Good with salads. turkey. light fish entrees or by itself. Sho uld retail for about S 15 the bottle. Jon §i.Ji1er I• u Oru1e Con· ty·Nld wllle COllHltot u d wllle editor of Cullaary TreJJd1 m•1•· rllle. Unique Creations For Every Occasion! \I Ill ., ·, '" "A CAJtl~. ll LL SEIU ICE FLORIST " t "' ..... ,,, •• •• •Fresh Flowers • European Gardens • Balloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers frl#tP ll(((Jf \ TH\\ITH1 C llAR(',f BY PH()fl;[ IH DLI IV~R 141-1111 2642 S.a Miguel et Fonl, Newpert ~edi ,~., ..... ~, t,f A I •t t •1 ~[_~ \ CALL CANDY CllFTI From C1 lhe said. 0.-y Bunls: Emma Whit- field paints dummy boardl. which are wooden boards with 'old Ena· lish-style scenes that you can plaoc in front of your fireplace when there isn't a fire. Amona the most popu- lar desians are her doas and cats, painted to look like the owner·s dog or eat These are often placed in windows, she said, to aive people the impression that their pet is welcoming them home. PIM Qiu: A~nje Doherty painu En11ish bone china with irises. inemoncs, lilies and fruits. Her colon are decidedly chccrf ul. The idea, she said, is to avoid the stark look of the hiah·tech '80s ... , wanted to do the opposite -oolor every surface ... Prices ranac from a SSO mug to a $300 bowl com· m issioned by Lady Dartmouth and other "minor royals." Mermea: Tony lsseyCJh paints tables, chair5. wall-hangings and mirror frames in bright colon and patterns. A table on display depicts two mermen in a bright blue sea. Listen up, women, silence at home really is golden DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yo ur response to the woman who mar· ried a clam was ocrtainly not one of your best. The writer complamcd that her husband had very little to say and when he spoke, his responses were a boring assortment of clichcs and platitudes. You not only missed the boat, Annie old girl, you were at the wrong pier. But then you arc a female. Obviously. your correspondent was a second generation Motor- Mouth who was vaccinated with an LP needle. All fe male children are encouraged, yeah, even cajoled, into talking from the moment they utter their first syllabic. Males. however. get no such prompting. They arc trained early -by their mothers. of course -to shut up and listen. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. • Ann Landers Full Service Euent Planning "lfo -..nt too lcarge o r 9"IGll " • Prlft•/ Corpon• (AaJ hiicd-) . c..,... PutJ Arn••····· • Cr.tlft ,.._. C••~ C.Ufor •free.......,.., (714) 455-3524 ' ..._ ol die htd'1'Dn """" dlllir ... or ..... to ...-Mile ..., .. r·:''r• • ""Tbey., " "' ... mm. laid lloe AiMOrtl\. JI. ...... '°' ipOGIOl'I '° .. ,. for ... _.. -fos clays . ol ouldoar Mlllvfiiel in New Mako. Ila Wymaa a11D vohaaleeftd beeaUle of lbe .. eood c:aute" aad the ~pe. IO fty IO Colorado "' • weekend. 11 it poeeible IO meet • f\ature ma1e durina the biddina frenzy? .. I suppose. No one knows what'• eoina to happen. You can meet PMPlit ia lll'anpsituatioM." dtaw-ied llonnie Guyton, who'll take his date to Tenneuee and the Grand ote ()pry. ... just want a fun person to ~ with me to San Franci1CO." said -.aa FromC1 "My two put personal interests are the academic world and the world that seems to be dwindlina as we speak -the land," Mapson says. Mapson, who lives in Costa Mesa, but is cum:nlly oompletin1 araduate work lhrou&h the Univer- sity of Vermont, says she's noticed that the East Coast writers she-- works with tend toward the "cerebral, academic ... "Their work is ovcnly political -not the politics of human beings. I experience a lot of resistance. because my subject matter is more concrete, earthy, arounded," Mapson uplains. "I try to be im- mediate. cnaaaing -most people JUDY From C1 on July 10. They honeymooned in Euro~ for a month. Must be nice ... By the way. the Lindora diet really works. I know, because I lost nearly 60 pounds on it last year ... 0 FOOD FOR THOUGHT ... Bistro 20 l currently serving the ............... 42. ................ -.. ..... m' 111111 • OnloM -.. 'wll • ............. v .... 000."I come for ra a, llill ii may blppca .. adUmed • J-. IOll, wbo founclod ............. ftvc yeus llD· Ahh. and wbere tbeN .. lilllle women .•• \bere are lilllle ..._ .. A lot of men annd Jml to wa&ch all the women in the au- die1K'e .. said c:o-dWrwomaD Ruib Ko. "It's quite a show!° Indeed. . Othm on the block will include John Blom, Jett Phippt. Jim Holzer, nni1 Breu.. llo1.1 Feinbera, Oui1 BWJtt. Raymond Whipp, Bill Hemnann, LarTy Law, Terry Hawley, Tom Matus. Paul Driskell. Jim Mibalb, Grr&. Wohl and Grq Jackson. can enpgc -you don't have to be a scholar to undentand." · Mapson believes lhAt Califofllia's women have a put deal to uy. "The same thinp it took to tame lhe West arc needed to survive today. Thote elemenu that shape our lives al.so shape our voices. Consequently the kinds of things Southern California women tend to write about will exhibit those qualities -toughness and the survival skills grounded in the West." In considering the kinds of prob- lems today's "pioneers" face, Mapson says, "Sometimes I think it's time to circle our wagons apin -things are getting out of con- trol." "Fault Line" Pacific Writer's Press. 144 p111es. "Women of the West ... Doublt'day, 179 ~ best breakfast in town, with home- made biscuits of the fluffiest variety -and those wonderful, huge bowls of steaming cappuccino accom- panied by a morsel of cinammon- flavortd biscotti. The hot chocolate is made from scratch, too. Business is on the slow side at breakfast. d inners arc pickina up ... and the bistro is SRO at lunch. lAlll ._,..... HaMdM -,_ y,_ no.. ol ffntj .... '-:II ac""•d WlddiJlt vowa • Jub 21 iD SU. Simae ud Jude ~ Cluarcb. H•ali.,._ ...._ A recepdae far lbe ...... t.la Id ll die lllboe •Y (19 wt Wll attended by 195 ...-. Mr. and Mn. Caleb Hawtim ol Huatinp>n ~ die .,.._ .. of die bride. She wore a wbite IDWD accmled with lace and .-rt• wida • cbapel-leftltb train dniped by Janell Bene Salon. Lori ~· ---....wa honor, and bridesmaids were U.. Hawkins. Aneela Thomas and Kdly Brink. The bridearoom is the son of William Thomas of Hemet and c.ecetia Thomas of Hu.ntinatoa Beach. Lt. Tony Smith was his best man, and ushers were CapL Wil- liam Thomas. Mark Hawkins and Lt. Eric Solem were ushcn. Two rina bearers and one Oower ajrl completed the weddina P.,.Y. After a wedding trip to Catalina, the couple arc resJdents of Cam- bridac, Mass. The bride is a child care teacher. She is a graduate of Cal State Long Beach with a B.A. in . child development and family stud- ies. H.er husband is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and is an officer m the U.S. Air Force and a araduatc student at Harvard Uni- versity. aw1m•- Chris1 Church by the Sea, Balboa. was lhc ~tting for lhe July 21 wedding of Suzanne D. Spa~ of Balboa and Matthew M. Schwartz of La Habra. The couple pi:ieted 200 auests at their reception at lhe American Legion Hall in Balboa. Mr. and Mrs. Counland J. Sparre of Balboa arc the parents of the bride. 'She wore a traditional. aown of white taffeta with a square neck- line, full-length puffed sleeves and a beaded bodice. Her maid of honor was Carol Terjerian, and bridesmaids were Tracee Larkins. Sharlene Cagle, Ann THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY *~-sru1a X llU11U111 ....... _. 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Jen Madias, Mark and Rick Tessier and Dan Schwartz. The couple arc at home in Trabuco Canyon after a wcddina trip. to Hawaii. She is with Linear Hair in Irvine and he is employed by Consolidated Rcpro-Oraphics also in Irvine. UICllFl·•MIE maid o f honor, and bridesmaids were Deana Courreacs, Kathleen Bancroft.. Carol Kinder and Audrey Smith. Sarah Dwbytie and Ashley Palmer were flower airts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bancroft are the parents of the bridcaroom. David Gallivan was his best man, and ushers were Jeff Bancroft. John Barich, Sean Spellman, Matt White, Maune Bishop and Roch Cour- rcges. 1118•~111 Kim Decino of Mission Viejo and Mike Davis of Lquna Beach exchanged weddina vows on SepL 15 m Ben Brown's Reson m Lquu Beach. Aftaward a recep. tioll in the reson wu anended by 170 auesu. Tbe bride is the daulbter pf K.ca and Brenda Decino of Million Viejo. Her attendantl were her a.a. tcr, M ict~le Oecino, Anja Reich. Stephanie Gontola, Robin LaPone. Andrea Mullins and Leslie Vauatm. Her bridqroom is the son of Roa Davis of Laauna Beach and Betty Barnes of Irvine. His attendantl were R on Raclccma.nn, Dave Carlson, Richard Carlson, Steve Sagar, Mike Lonafield and Billy ~ Marie F. White of Fountain VaJ- lcy exchanacd weddina vows with Steven A. Bancroft of Santa Ana in SL Callistus Cathohc Church in Garden G rove on Aug. 18. A~ tion for 350 gu~ts followed in Heritage Parle How to submit wedding news The bnde 1s the dau&}\ter of Charles I. While and Janice Cour- rqcs White. She wore a white gown embroidered With pc~rls and se- quins wt th puffed sleeves and a full- tmn embellished wtth lace appl.i- ques. Her sister. Teresa White. was ..... llUI lf'G-01 '2«I UO 100 M6 UO ,...~~ The Dally Pllot "'elcomc the chi.nee to share the news of )'our engagemrnt or v.edd1ng wnh our readers. Pick up engagemen1 or wed- di,pg 1nfonnat1on fonns m our lobb} at 330 W Bay SL, Costa Mesa. or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Wedding WtUO -NCtftC .-m111 "ICJV 91 '1 JO 1 lO UI ~ .uuo•• HUTIOH CENT~E THE ISLAND I ••"'•••n t •ie nd ···-··,.,' ........ &nll th• ••o•o1 .. •• 640·1210 LIDO Newp "I Ar w 1.a • • Meir-\t M•· -'''~u' & ~\ J -' 662·22b6 TOWN CENTER o" ,,..~ c ........ o.. ·• I••' ·'""•'••&A nt•~ ... ,, .... ' .. '\ ,_, 7 'j 1 . 4 1 84 WOOOBRIOGE a.,, .. ,.'<~ ?\.I l ' Ct.. ••' 551 -0bS'. UNIVERSITY :a'°""":>r _.,., . 854-8811 .,, .. ·•· . ,, Depan.mcnt. Dally Pu.t. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. Photos of lhc couple or lh~ bnde onl) may be submJtted Wllh the finished form. E'npg~ments and wcddlngs~arc published on a spa.cc available basa~. For morr information. call 642-4321. e\tens1on 3SO. fRANCISCU PLAH '. ~ ~ ....... \ .... ' . ...... f .. • • • ' . . . ' ..... 661 01 1 1 67:1 u1r,o --~":'«> .. ~ MAMJIU&n pet ~ l&AC9l ..,., l"GI ltt.JO 00! 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HTony C'ran;-5-eutl)ttltt 1975-1990" is beina hailed by the show's catalogue as t.hc first Nonh American museum.retrospective of this prolific and internationally ac- claimed British artist. Cragg himself sec 1t different!). "I do not see this show as a retrospection,.. Cragg said. .. The exhibit is mainly a focus on my current and more recent work. Older pieces are important to the exhibit to give context to my work. Many Americans arc not that fam- iliar with my work and need that clement for a better understanding of the exhibit." The exhibition was guest curated by Paul Schimmel of the Museum of Modern An in Los Angeles and will remain here until Dec. 30. David Battenberg • coran Gallery of An in Washington D.C .. to Toronto. and to the Con- tempo rary Ans Museum 'in Hous- ton. ~========:;:;=:=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Afler its Oranae County debut. the Crag show will travel to the Cor- Schimmel and Cragg have con- ceived an exhibit that reveals an artist whose aesthetic direction has consistently been at the cutting edge of contemporary sculpture. Begin- ning with "Stack.'' don~ in 1975. and ending with the enormous "Untitled" bronze finished just in ttmc for rnclus1on in the exhibit. it •. HAIR • MAKE-UP PRODUCTS BOOK NOW FOR OUR GREAT SPECIALS! 25°A. OFF Manicure With Ped icure PLUS 30°/o OFF All Perms WED., OCT. 24th ONLY 2515 E. COMt Hwy• Corona del Mar• 875-5531 llwT~' <Ala 8aldic "On Sum a NlgM. This" ·Broadway musical stars Gene BlllT)'. John Cullum. Donna McKochnic. 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CO\IPETITORS AL.lA ton 11 c·o""''" &l\nt MY C Ml 111\1111\ COIU''fll~' l \l 111 I I l 11 Tiil CA.''TllY Tiil C'llAllT llOl.SI lllr <'011.,U .J tlA' DllA,lY\ OOIUUA C1IOIOOI ll l o"r"'' !SSA' u ""'' 110<1 1\11 "t1'4J\' \I ti II I llJC) l'ILI 'Allll ll l 8 \4l I 011."K I. • 'tC 11"1< t. \ "' IU '"'' 0' 1m1 \ll 11><1<1'' "\OP'IJlll '·""'"' ,, "1'(1111 , .. , '""' .. IU "'11111-. Rl m '111'1 k ~· \4tll,111 I'~"' Ml 'I'\ l'I I I< " "' 111 '\I \t110111.kU I 1. h\k t •• ,.., " '' •• '" 1r.. 1 : • .. • ... • a ... t If""'' 1houf;."111 rltit •t "' ~ "~"' 111/ '"" <,Rf.AT JUST WAI I Tl/ Nf.XT YEA R! WINONA JEfF ~ER-OANIEtS Dinky Bossetti ~ aboot to find oot what legends (le made of. W E l C 0 (ARMIC11A E l tts good to wC11t thllgs. ia a lup body of work lblt delv~ perieMe of a London in poUtiCal into a society and an anilt tM>th 1n and social turmoil at the time. transition. ·•1 had been livina in Germany .. Untitled .. has been installed al for personal reasons for sevenl ftelCO in the H•rbor's sculpture yean." Crau said. "It wu a di .. prden. The aoracous sMece. is ~ tu~ina homcoomi~ for ~· A on chemistry Ruks and inspired, senes of brutal mu.en s~t;es. KICOldi• &o Crag.... by the. ••pr:11: ...JQCial unrest and 1he fint 111PPln& matic developed forms that ~mera· convulsions of Thitcl'icnsm nlld ed · from the dark clouds of transformed Enaland. " alchemy." · "I remember all .London was fn. The ·n stacked sculpture is larae, tooncd with ~ha for the _royal square layerina consistina of found wcddina," he said. "It was as if the materials consistina chiefly of monarchy and . old .Enaland had wood. a favorite medium of some~ow .remain~ 1n the status Cragg's. "Stack" was recreated with QUC;> sn du-ect d1choto~y to t~ materials collected from Orange scnous. aspect!. of the nat1~n.-s~te. County. His found-object works in "Policeman shows a m1htanzcd the current show include "Self-and fra~mcnted fiiure. created fro'!' p n 't 'th Sack" (1980) and his London s own . delntus .. craa s o rai .~1 . .. work at that ume cstabhshes a famou~ Poh~man. . . strong relationship with the An "Poltce~an was first cxh1b1tcd Povera movement that focuses on ~lo~g . wtth the more k~own the use of depl~tcd media .with Bntatn Seen from the Nonh and alleitorical and lvncal connotations. "The Crown Jewels." The works A large natural and burned wood were created from materials gleaned assemblage . "Silent Place with from the banks of the Thames for Dwell ing" became an imponant in- an installation/performance created nucncc on present-day Japanese for th e Lisson Gallery in London. sculpture and ended up in t.he All three pieces reflect Cragg's ex-Japanese city of Nagoya. Letter to the Editor In ~pon~ to David Battenbcrg's review of the wort of Uihaina Gal/encs artists Eva. A.B. and America Makk. Lahaina Gallc:ncs Inc. f\,~ucsted this opportumty to let the public form its o~n opinion of the merits of the Makk famil) art. As reported. the Makks arc best kn own for their series of pres1dent1al portraits. They were received in the White House Oval Office b) Ronald Reagan and they were al so recently com- m 1ss1oned for a portrait of President Bush. The Makks ha\e won intcmat1onal awards too numerous to list here. Eva Makk has been listed in both the American and the World "Who's Who of Women." Far from being "beyond description"' her impressionist style has been likened to that of Monet. An enthusiastic audience for the Makk family work exists "orldwide. As a final note. the anists' reception Mr. Battenbcr'g attended "as not the "much ballyhooed opening of Lahaina Galle ries in Fashi on Island" as he reported. The new gallery is under construc- tion (to be located on street level next to the new Rex Restaurant in Fashion Island ). An informal open ing is scheduled for Dec. I, a date that has been heretofore unannoun ced. -ICJtty Bla6Mm Dlrttlor of t:;daJu G•ll~rln Fu». hlMHI ... CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FfllOM NOfllTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. THE DAILY Ptl,.OT Cl ASSIFtEO OJI ICf HOURS leteph<>I'• S"''"'" Mc.<> f 1 111\m ~ .l(\pn- 8uw'4'~t Cwl'•M .,. I d OO"m ~ OOc.m !>*ACM.Ml PUBltCA Tl()N OEAOltNE uono•r luffCHy WeclnH<I•• '"u1tO•t r •oel•r S.tutOA• $uft<l11 Fri S 30 AM I.Ion S lO PM luet S JO PM weo s lO PM '""" S JO PM f 11 S 30 PM fl< S lt PM CHECK YO\M AO THE 'MlllT OAY 11 .. u .. ' t .... ,,, ••• ,,. f'lrlCoen<y 1111<1 .C.CUfa<:y ti A• ... , pc, •~' ", ., ,.."°'' cto OC.CUf PteaN h1ten •I ,.. , i>.1• t<l \ •Pt<! bk~ 8n0 Chee~ you• IKI Oa.ly Rf'~.,,"'""'~ .. ,~ IO 542 ~78 Tt>e 0...., Piiot '""''°""no~ """'i 'o< tny ClllOI '"an .0-h._...nl IOf "'' " 1 "'~• Of' •••rons-o .. ••ceo• 10t 1,,. cost ot lhe w.-10 ..,,.., .. ,nee~ or llW e<101 Clecs.1 CAn Olll)' o. .. ,..,, 0 '°' ll'l! 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Pismo Beach area diShwshr. w/d. 2car gar. of ownefShtp, great 10-1 Dbl gar 3 Btks 10 1<111ser 3BA. huge lot Open Sun 4BA 3000 SQ It No S•d&-would co"11oer creative LIC&Tllll Oceanv•ew homes con· MC system. lg Cleek & yd cation "ear water SGhS279K Agl645·2770 t-5 2338 Westmtnster walk $1975.000 OPEN terms pos5lble 2"d TD ICATllll dot lots etc Brochure -Avell 10/15 $1600/mo $589000 760-7640 FIXER• WESTSIDE• large Ave $445000 Jerry SallSun 1·4 1718 E possible trade my houae L Brokei 1•80013~ ~S~6 186()(63 1-0211 1 1 4BR detach gar Jones Associated Bro-Oceanfront Bob Berg 101 yours possible 1se LICATllll """"!"""!"'""'!'----"!":''=I NORTH BAYFRO~ hOutre Corona d~ Mar I022 ~eedom Home S 179 000 kers 641-4979 Agt Ca"nery Village Re· opt OPEN 1.5 675-1101 A ch.J"u f()( you to own 1 •RE E ~ 1600 with dootc 4 BR 2 BA. •New Cape Cod-3br 3ba M Nielson A E 675-7070 All JJ! ally 673·3777 •SUYllW HLIEI• ~8.,:NcH·O~E s Cf'"~'!'~ ioiiri' iii'.iiirrixori _ _._.____ yearly Available now home wt ocean view llSOLln UIUll' WlllUHI YILUll •HUlflllT• Lg 4BA 3BA Port Royal rocated to rmest rec· ClllU IEL llAI ~2-95 18 OWC Reduc ed t o Won t last' Gorgeous 4BA Charming 2BA 2 BA. tam-CUSTOM TOWNHOUSE model w ' 11 3•0 s I Pvt l reattol" snapping & ca-SITlJl--- $535K. 760·6289 l'·BA home tn •lnl re· rly rm o" extra '9 tot 3BR 3BA flt4)11 level -' 101 '" Qu•el cul·de-sac rt.er opportunrl>H 3 BA New ;'100 sq f1 slngte 2 car gar 12'00 mo. -IM l•YllE Te91ACE modeled cond11tO" Pvt d11ect1y across lrom park S 795K Open Sat/Sun 1 ~ spa ten"•s c1s in '2 • BA wet bar '2 car lamtty resld~ wiM trade 786-9554 or 72,_'1H n '"" tot on quiet eds 1" great Soa a c p111 c0<.rrtyard lO 1A5 E ~albO~ Blv~ 11 A guard gated comS7 m 9 un0•0 1Y0 attached garagt1 alf con-'°' l'lvusea ()( land in 2 Tl ClllSI Fl.. area Pncf'd below mar· Comm 1e"n1s & pool I QI erb 8'' 11 A value at 4 Cl•tt0n1ng ii" eatra plua Ora"' e County Hank ...-.... --------lBR 2BA kel lor IHI Hie 81 The ROJ&I Eslat8fS Cannery Vtllage Really w TEAMS Call PATRICK 2 230 SQ It ol lruly t>eault Vlcie•1• 723.,.300 lalbcN 1~;:'i!cu~C: Front gate S259 9001 Call PATRICK Elsa >46-2313 I 673·3777 or 673.~27 TENORE 72 l· l200 Agt lul hv•ng space MACLEll llYllE hnnlull 2107 entry Fre"cl'I doors TENORE 12l·1200 Agt CISTll Ufflllt IOvet $ l30 OOO OOO Soldl ' PREVIEW OPENING 2 BR MW iuwry ~ be1utilul back yard area Hunt. kach 1040 2BA 2',BA 2 000 all ~~5E~!TO~ ;~r,; front Yearly. only wldeck $545 000 IUCI "Miii" oua1 trprc 2 car garage 2421 E 161h S l l 1800/mo utihhes ln-PIUCAI MU EITATll Privatf' p11110 w spa NEWPORT BEACH I eluded C 7_~123_ "'--· E 1 t & 1n---1-1 • ISTATI Sand" ~acn ou1-1tont ._ s:~.1688~........ I Tenms &t>eaGh 121oos11 S5390oo Cannery Vil· ••ILITlllACI• 714·548·9723 •BAYFRONT • U lllm mAU lot 4-6BA 3BA hOme lage Really 673 3777 IBR & 2BR CONDO s 1~ ........ ~--~;:::::.-~---·1S~~~,~~8RLu~ LOWEST PRICE tor brand "'BR w POO' spa othctal Pad· ••fFla.T ovestor t.qu•d1l t0n Pool ... --. ~ ~ ......,, 2 ,,., S"""" n-new sfngle lamtly tiome l arge Mesa Verde .., die ie""'!i court Firepit -_, h lubh se _.,_ ...._.. • '-O>YV ...... So side ol Hwy All 2'·BA w tn·law Quarters BBQ are3 RV ~c-· & New mannihc1ent 3BA '"'et0 1 room c ou Mediterranean •BR 3'tBA ,.~_,, 2102 Avail 832-8637 d d t ,~ .. .... "'""' " g11ec:s communi1y ' .. ....-.. -180 .. _Y mto & """"""• amen111es No money in goo con 1 ion w """" mature pro<Juctng citrus 3' 1BA with ta1ge dock Owne. 11 catry ""''"' -... !•---------*""""" l -H9W;3 down reqd Coop with spa 11tr1um $269 900 trees Easy pay terms & x 1n 1 1oca110 n A 11 S 102 000 •.: 5 170.000 city hghts v•ews' P11111al BA-2' BA conoo. 2 c. Brkr 723-5300 Call PA TRICK TENORE only steps 10 beach ameMies or lmest qualr· D.-i.e Agl 17141 960•267s nome w marble Corian & NWPT NORTH · 2 bcl ytly • gar Near bay&. bMCh 721·1200Agl ONE-OF·A·KINDI •ly $2600000 OPEN · Stlte·ol·lhe art IP· $1425 *675_3819 * S $529.900 Sat Su" 1-S 1J 16 W •Lllll lllE• pha"cea thru-oul An BELCOURT TRC • 3 bc1 ..... n11n 3BR 3BA Townhome So of Hwy Coop w11h Bl\r 723·5300 llWIYllW •NAllllUllS 3 BR 2BA. $659.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 40S Cortez C1rc1e FUllUllUln Agt Bin Jacobsen 6'0·1000 or 497-1279 IUl ISTAn W.H Brokers or SaleS People Full or Part Time ~ 2915 E Co Hwy CdM CHUCK & LIZ JONES Bay Ave Bob Berg Agt •••••• "ILU entef'ta1ner s detrght & comm pool & spa 63I·1266 Res 646-5743 Cannery V11tc1oe Really IUfnl..-_.. • "alue 11 S 1 2 75 000 $4 000 573.3777 or 673-4743 Prest1g1oua Linda ISie .., TERMS' For pmate LIDO ISLE • 2 ~. ~Ito. boytront Completely re-sll<>w1ng. can PATRICK turn wtnter S 1.950 PllllllU HIE modttled '" 1989 4 BR 5 TCNORE 72l·1200 Ag1 OCNFANT • • bcl nse turn USTa Ylllll Newer oust om hom41 be-BA main channel 111e""s O'lef $130 000 ooo Sold) wtnlei S3 500 CAT ALINA & BAY VIEW Beautllully remodeled 3BR t-..n beach and bay ooci.. 10, 2 targf' bOats Large 2 Bdrln 2 Bath WM~" . •t ..... ' •~ • AVAIL mid OCt 3BR2 BA upper garege lndry 1 bW>Ck to ocean Cleen $1500/mo yrly 548-3727 wlpool • lg 101 Only Approx 2900 sq It 3 level Catt tor details $1600/mo Sllp Avail $322 000 w1TERMS1 Hunt. Hart>our 1042 home 11111th •BA 3 BA PEUC&l llLL HTAnl • ...,...... ..... .... 122-0:v7 Must seet Call PATRICK *•WATERFRONT WITH lam rm S725K Real Estate & l"ves1men1 111· 1•, llt·llll Charming 2-Story 38R TENO~ ~"c~~11 I DOCK 3 Bdrm 2'1BA ICWFlllT 720 1688 lir--..IT CIEST 2BA wi den.'> bllt to ~y Low proce $785.000 Prime rocatton between I "wr• b e r b 1 r c a r p e 1 By O'tltnef 5S6-4653 the piers on 0 ,,8151rf'<2 101 IHCI TIWlll·l240I 28R 2 ,BA conoo otf~ .... , S.i at C.,..._., tur" unfurn No pets Spac.ous Qu;allly home 2Br 2 Ba S~K under I Walk 10 be.en GOOd IO-2BR 2BA conck> on tl'le S •S01mc yrly 67S-9748 lrvlnt 1044 SBA •BA h•gh ceilings mid Ooen Sun ' 5 813 c.it•on Mo..,.. " co"d I water Boat dOClo. POOi Classic style s 1 380 000 w 15th SI 548 1010 BEST PRICE $259 500 I~ bdtement patklnQ FANTASTIC OOeart front * lllTIWHI OPEN Sat Sun 1 5 Beleour1 To""""omf' 2BA OPEN SUNDAY 1 30 • 30 S900 mo ~., SA6-• l01 rental at •5th SI Oc:t· Immaculate 3 BA 2 BA 510 w 0cf'Onhom Ronda 2 .BA tormpr model 33 IMA LOA COURT May 3BA & 2BR avail ~ .,, .... ai ,,,.., ·~. ""'"'' I ..... Ill \I ll>W' . . . .:_.., . • . tr \ ........ Two story home Hein A.gt C~Me!'Y.V11 51 150000 O~n Sun Rob"' Agt 640·7000 b~lsland 2106 FuPy!U<n compl9telyup.. -t-t------~..._--t~~iToo~!R!l:nr.nar+ 12 • 22' Q3 •• I ~EWP6111l s P I• oat o Spacious 1Bq d-2 ''0<v t.r,._ 3 BA 3' BA 2 story l\M nva "' I -11111u -11 ·--------. "" I L ICl'I y "' 22 entry an the amenities r.:; rww ptace 2 c.ir 9a11qe Lg .am rm "' r., Corona def Mar 21 you ""ou1d want '" I new Completely RemO<leled 11~ CllJOI SJ29 000 Av '' no.,,. Ou et street 1BR FULLY FURNISH.ED home f()( $389 ooo Must see 101 Qu11t1y W Incl llf'W tarDftt ciose 1 South Bay . . ... lliiill-RST W.U Neat 2 Bedroom 2 B•I" .... _ , •• __.. 1006 Mobile nome S5 & Ovef -~--a ....... ., .. ....,"'----1 park Vaca"' & ready $3S.OOO ...... .... , PfLJC&lllUHTATH I ::"t~!8eA~B~r'':. 2g~e/!:u,~=~~!~. o Brien &Co ;n<n30 6~C.4822 Agt 6731914 ~~,==-~~~- Aea11E,tate&1nvestmf'nt 1 carr• "'2nd S720000 m1 &spa P11cedtnser1 ADOHABLE 2BR 2BAI No pet~ 760-1175 lZO 1688 ' "' l\ous.. lur" 2 oat.OS . Agt C1,,,1 Moses S279 OOQ * * * * * * * * 1,,nry S~95 mo '"''"ler 2 BLKS to bch •BR 2BA. Cannery Village Really TWI Slll-IY·ltH ''" "' '217 Apoten• 2-car garage 1nory rm LagunaleKh 1048 6733777 or&•2·1663 __ 11 818 7926570 pati0 &trpic S20001mo E'SIOE 3BA 2BA 2-car ... OIST•• I • llll le:rc.rt ....... -n.~• yearly 714-67g.2238 ' 'I' 1.• llPlll llY 211 LDlllTH HouRstCondos Gtntfal I 002 HOUSE SI 00 No mort· Qage to wOfry abOut or even 1 single mo"thly payment Full prtce one dolla.r lltlfe linown pro- gram. gel the tacts Ama11ng r ecord ed menage reveals cse1a11s Ca ll a n y1 1me 1·900-990-4949 ")'Oll're noc marel'llng to tl-4 Cleaaffied t~. VoU may be P9ying l)rtcee INI are OU1 Of ..., NEAR lot value lor early island dup4e• 1n great fo- C41ton 2 bd cottage plus studio apt Remodel build "ew or use for income 673·6900 S5•0.000 SELL 1hrouRh classified C\'~? . f!il.M<A~ ,., a.ir ~ ;w;. '•' ,.. ~ '7iilt Otli#/111 1'1 Uu.GJON.DIANI L-.. Pra111. 1IA Jl7DMUPL•llA ..,u.11.•1-u1su..•.•• -.. .................. •GaM•• ........ ........... AU. WILL •OflN IUN ,...,. v:,._.M/ 11.t ·~-fJP-11'94 , ....... • hAlaaPllt SOIUYllllN IPUU11-ft garage. perlec1 con· • • Two pride ocea" ire Be•uttlul •BA 3BA "°"se ditton grenl atmosphere Pa"()(am1c ocean & c•·1 2 BDRM 2 B TH CONDO 1'==========1 duplexes 1" grHt con w dt>te_Jlar c•oSI" to bCh 3 BR. 2 BAhOuM w/wood $242,900 760-7640 "yon vtews from "ew Owner Agl714-675 115711 d11tont l arge SD800UI yily re"t81 $1800 mo floors Neer park & bCfl For S111e 'by Ow"M 3BR '3a.',gBeAMewdl1dteen".anreanamr1:B: 2S28 CLIFF DRIVE BY OWNER 2 ,_ dttfu~e units with patios & deci..s S0try "o Dt'ls 671 1617 w D patio g:raga 1 N I H his CO"do• 2 & 3 BR l' t e&Ch Wtlh. 3 Cir gamge lBA 3B • S 1 800 mo 72~ 25 under mkl a1 S2i7K tow A bargain 81 $875 000 OPEN SAT t SUN 12 5 blks ftom s1'0pp1ng & & ,575 000 w"deci. sec 9y~ 2 'a' 3BR lg pvt P81ir0. new plus den pool E side d•n"'g rm on apx • , acre• ewpor eig • OFFERED at $595 000 Brand ~ "' Mf' I auum loan 497·9•89 wlTERMS Call PATRICK Ne.., 5 300 sf cu91om beach Frplc su"df"CkS ._1111 STIPuJu( gar step, to North carpettp11nt remod 1ut. TENORE 721•1200 Agl home Mottvaled teller" $369 000 and $379 000 _.. . I Bayl ront S3000 mo .,.rly watll 10 all stores & bCfl LUSTllPllSM L1sted11tS1.380000 w 111 221 )4th St 5•• 9506 Coastal PK1flC PropertHts 323Co1a1 5;5.1:1~85 $1195 675-9756 N WTllH c.ons1der trades sel~r OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 S ll>·ltJI er lH-0111 1 ... --.... ----·lo:~~~~--- 3BA 2• •BA lg mas1er 1 1'"811c1"0 ,,..,e opttOf'ls & Mm •--11 I * * * * * * * * Out of c,.,.-.. Out of,,.._ * equ1tysh11rtng Subm111n .-w -··1 -··1 SYlle End Untt br•ght ~ ollt!f' C1111 Doug ()( 2 story 5 BR 4 BA Dlusl Property 1525 "Of!"Y I 525 Co ............ ,. 1024 airy. 2 car attached gar-1 Den•se H1111m AQIS ollree tam•lv room "--•• -yu -• -==-=======:!::::::::::::::::; ,.,. .... -.,;;;IWlr,;,;;,,;--~~!""""""'• age poof & spa -6 9 d --w~w __ , • --• m• $2 IS,OOO Agt 650 l276 .... , ..... ft mlfl 5~ 1 2 100 Of 54•· 4 I trench dOOfS an mofe EnjOy POOi ~ tennis -----------• On 1 Ocean view lot low ~t":.r~ $~;9a~·r.~ OCEAN VU 2BR 2BA Remo~! YAJ-~ 2BA 1s~~ •g:~f s~r,~5 * * * * * * * O.a11"• Pros5el 760-5000 ~~·~_:ew ~:~'°or beauty Gourmet kltch IUI SCP! 780 Catalina 49•·295• j ICWFlllT llPUJ1 ()( 644-~S90 $319 000 w TERMS' c an w/roll-out cabl.,.11 ti.. V•-s to C1tahN1' 3Bdrm PATRICI!. TE~E Agt llrs French doors lead to SBR 3BA 2·11Qry nomell...lg&Jf!il Mgu!f 1052 1 2BA & 2BR IBA GrMI 121-1200 bacJtyard en.t-gy sa'llng mothef·ln-law quarters FABULOUS a.aeon Hill uSOf Pude con"'''°" in 2 pallos with large nur 405 and SS Fwys _ _ I 'Of rentul units()( owner tC>wt $130.000.000 Sold!) windows tor cosl eftec· w/ Ml)etate entrance 21 condo 2 5 miles up Nigutll grea1 t()('. tton $935 000 llAUN •lllfm 11veness Ne'# p11nt 1n-Room Apt w· bath up Road lrom PCH Re· llde a out Ne'# cemenl a 1ta1ra s.s>erate Mast9' r duc.d s 141< to ac:trust tor UlL STIPllm * Tl Sift,-* used brick driveway. Bdrm Front & ltMf patio I IWyer. Market 2BR Coastl'I P.c1he ProeMlftiel I 1.u.ur-;..,.... conao on bay., $269.000 come ... t"4s 2 carJ'"Oil w open~ A 2BA lrplc;. AIC. tenms, It• Jt•I 12S ... lll 2 BA 2'• BA Euro kitCl'I Sunday Open 12·4 30 goo value under pool l150K 81\d Mfters •• • er aaoN terrooe mint con· 1739 Labfador, CM Call S300.000 will pay two pomts 23 * * * * * * * d111on Agt 673-7300 ANNE McCASl.ANO CALL PAT IRltrl Do..,., Pl Vacant-1top by /.~ " ., ~ .,~ ... ........ ,. mllllllll,&11 BALBOA PE~INSULA SPECIALIST 111...-. l3l-1298 Ot 751-4330 lll-2111 ''*'can 6'4·7424 Bkr * IJllOO * FUT&IN Ltmll I ~ 3.4 14 SEAB~EEZE , .. ________ ,Newoon ltach 1069 MQ1111• vou '"' l "Op·I Ou111and1ng 3 bedroom ·._-.._-·HOl-m·te·s----1 1• l ion 2 BR 2 , BA Model condition' ...._. ... -..... ... llAL Tow11llO\•N Pool spa I AP.Ing S69~.ooo fOf SM 1 100 ··-2BR "8A .. , 9 OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 I .... ... ....... Slngte ttory 3BA 3BA. c ' 'I C..-0¥1Qe dbl• g•r.,ge wner John Carey Bl<R S-STAA park 5 min lrotn S ~'!!"~--·-huge tafnjfy rm pool & Single story to.nnome 1n ?Ja1 Coot P11u 24110 849 UA 28A w/2 c. O-· epa 10 000 a11 cul·d• Highly UOQr.otcl w/,_ GtMnbt•., x1n1 cones age. l'9 lot. ':!'\ eellngt ~ IOt & g.g1u'ltlC ldded· " • r-d wood f Io or ' * ll .. lllS * 1 ~w pamt lual'I pUlt\hnga aat,111~1 on WORKSHOP or 1?? cat~t .etc 1259900 r• I , fOf IPOt 71~·751·13.15. 819 4~ 28A • fttnMy rm NMt MVCC ontyS399K -S MONE:Y MAKfA$t $ fll!Al 11J..1nl ' Chotc• •• Huny• °'*1 Sun 1.5 3105 Hatti [.tty f9fms 1n~10t1 & bNCtl bumtj •Nl!I Baell Bay. mobile ...,. C...,-Afl.$1t seeo ..... UI~ wnere •e )Ol.I' Income I tiom. 2BR 28A. ~--.,. ... 6AI\, •BR 3 .... &"3 lll•VIRWM j O•n .ram rm a lso, llo 8 W wfpool, b+9 H•t•W--.... HI OR~ 29'A• u--I •~w 137,500 '7542• 1 lot. °'*" ftOot plan • 811 -W .. I IOctl.cJ P"a • 2 =--111721..... ~ '221000 =~: h BRANO N W <>c.tn v..-' POttoflno 4 BA • bQf\ual 111-1• Two..,,. 2 ear ~ mu 1 3 BA 2 A trpic • caro rm Owner b ougl'll CtfMC..Jlob ... OP(N l\TJSUN lo!i oerev-St~ '° MnO ' anolher M r.111 telll 9e 122$ Utl Lu Ar•nu Ptices NeQ<>t1«tt>1e' Agent.' S5t0 000 Cell nowt!Peclftc v;ew M4Hnofltl mf U19 1<111 ~36·~769 I Agtflt 7to 5064 P•ll, Ne ~ ltlOOI ~ntt adctf.. ~· I uvingt • compen•onj 0 ·~ uw~ ~11· ...... -* LSEI OPT WMll to bNr..f\ efyPI '°' 2 IJ9.!00S r..1 OR HA~ Ftm sas.. Br 2Ba betefl condo 1m IQ IOI 13M 000 Cel'l~lfY 4 IA 3 IA.1 ~!\OK". pool, 2 C.lr g.w ,..AAll.YN COOM8S ~ it 110 a.tndl !..._I 142 USO. 213·45f.113t l.1j;jtiii'J~lft~li1J~ IJ1·1He 1 ~t ., QCntrn1 mulllt u •• 11r SUI 000 OpenlTH 9l\JJ'J:l·Aencw81ed SetlSun 9004 flllVEA Linda'. U 07 '°"~ Aft, !Kitt. Ul-6711 l A[OUC(O TO M 11 000 AJ tcellv Allra 1!t I* DEIE'S IEVEI IEEI I lmtl TIIE Tl llY • DE CEITUL CllST IUL ESTATE 11m11 On Octobef 28. 1990 et the South County • Regtonel Center in Arroyo Grande, CO. Real Estate Auction• and Golden W. Auctioneers will auction off M\l9t"lll prtrM properties In the Plamo Beech/Fl~ Area 11 belOw market ~. TM properties 1v1llabte include ac1an.- condo1 and homes. 1ot1, , ___ mobl .. hornet Some new. tome aid. ,... •• tom.thing tor ~ ' •Spa •Pool +v iew *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vGlve Address at Guard Gate 3 IR plus FAM RI or DEi +9 Cambria, Spyglass. CdM 644-6007 $1,075,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3119 Corte Linda, North Newport 640-2500 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 ••3069 Corte Marin. Newport North. N.B. 631-7300 $652 ,000 Sun 1-5 •v30 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon •4809 SeashOre Or .• N.B. 644-1600 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7300 $1.369.000 Sun 11-6 • * • 1218Polarls. Costa Mesa 640-2500 $1 .350,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plus FAM RI or DEi 1"2556 Crestview. Bayshores 640-2500 $699.500 Sun 1-5 ••724 Aleppo, Eastblutf. N.B. 644-9060 $669.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1430 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644-1600 $899,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••v +19 Belmont. Harbor Hiii 2 IR plus FAM RI or DEi • * • v 270 Cagney Ln 307. VIiia Balboa. NB 642-5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 33 Ima Loa Court (Newport Crest) N.B. 640-7000 $259,500 Sun. 1:30-4:30 510 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 642-5200 $397,500 Sunday 1-4 +227 Evening Canyon Rd. Shorecllffs. CdM • 104 E. Ocean Front, Balboa Peninsula 644-9060 $1.885.000 Sun 1-5 644-1600 $985,000 Sunday 1-5 +•v21 Burning Tree. Big Canyon 644-1600 $1 .575,000 Sunday 1·5 HOMES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 403 Intrepid. Newport Crest 67~7300 $255.000 •v 19 Lochmoor, Big Canyon 644-1600 $ 1,595,000 Sun l-5 1722 N. Flower. Tustin -045-0303 S25~95o Sunday 1-5 Sun 11-3 644-1600 S 1,495.000 Sun 1-5 1501 Eton. Westcllff. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 642-5200 $529.000 Sunday 1-5 7 Cardiff, Laguna Nlguel 673-7300 $660,000 2532 Alder. Costa Mesa ~-2500 SZ30.000 Sunday 1-5 * w•1015 E. Balboa Bf. #A (Pen.Pt.) N..8. v •6 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiii 644-1600 $1 ,490,000 Sunday 2-5 2528 cnrror:-Newpon"fletgntr,N a 673-3777 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 544-2100 $1 ,380,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 +• 1223 Las Arenas. Costa Mesa ••• •606 Ramona Or . Irvine Terr. CdM 1921 Leeward Ln. Baycrest. NB 675-4630 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644_9060 s965.000LH Sun 1•5 644-9060 $620.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 • 101 Crystal, Balboa Island +621 Lido Park Or A· 1, Newport Beach 538 Riverside. NB 673-7300 S689.ooo s~ 1-5 122-1302 S479.ooo 2 IR plus FAM RI or DEi 542 Afiso Ave .. Newport Heights, N.B. 631-7300 $429,000 Sun 1-5 24 Bek:ourt Or., NB 721-03'43 $1, 150,000 Sun 12-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 +•V26 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon 644-1600 $1 ,095,000 Sun 1-5 456 Shady Or., Costa Mesa 673-7300 $375,500 121 The Master's Circle, C.M. 673-7300 $349,500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 •• .,...8 Rue Marseille. Big Cyn, NB 232 University. L-1. C.M o 642-5200 $595,000 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $232.500 Sun 1-5 •••1000 Santiago Or, Dove; Shores. N.B. •215 Via Lido Soud, Lido 631-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-5 644•1600 $2,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEllOOM t 23 a.tmont. Newport BMch 640-2500 s 1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 t 406 Cotta ~rcte. Corona Highland•. CdM 840-7000 se59.000 Sun. 1-5 221 E. Beyfront. 8alboe laland 844-1800 $1,295,000 441 ~. Colta M ... 721·1200 1322.000 t 13IO Hlletelt. No. Laguna 144-1800 16&9,000 t?m Meredtth Or., Santa Ana ••• OI03 1431.800 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. sundey 2-5 Sun 1-5 1300 Westclff Or .. Westcllff, N.B 631 -7300 $475,000 + • v 4 Windsor, Harbor Hiii 644-1600 $1 ,395,000 4 IEIROOI Sun 1·5 Sunday 2-5 ** 1718 E. OcMnfront (Pen. Pt) N.8. 673-3777 $1 ,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4. 1142 Dorset, M ... North 631· 7370 $249,900 1602 E. Balboa, 8albo• 673-7300 1650.000 130 E. Francia. La Habra 640-2500 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 t• l9nteMlk>,IMM Terreoe * 1878 New w~. Mela Verde. CM IM-tlOO 1528.000 Sunday 1.5 540-7365 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 _ _,'" ..__ 430 R"'9rllde. Newport Hefght1 M~··•m .. , .,, ...... .a ... ~ -" Sun 1-5 840-2500 MH,000 Sonday 1·5 ........... Of1Creet ... ,. 1214.000 lt7 "" °'*'°· UdO lllMd l7Ma2 1147.800 ... ...-.a-. .... .,.,_ __ * 17&0 Stcyfart(. Beycrelt Sun 1•5 844-1800 ~9.000 Sat/Suri 2-5 45o 1 Surrey Drtw, cameo Htgt'9and1 aun 1.5 6"-1800 IM9.000 Set 2·5/8un 1-.4 ' 3081 Molokai. Costa Mesa 721 -1200 $259.900 4 Monterey Circle. Spyglass 644-1600 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 + *v 1218Potarls, Newport Beach 644-1600 $1 , 125.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••v 17 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6007 644.0007 Sunday 1-•:30 •••"'81 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-1600 $2.595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-2500 $1 ,350,000 Sunday 1-5 4 Winged Foot Ln, Big Canyon, N.B. > 631-7300 S 1,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3004 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $1 ,500.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1824 Oriole Dr .. C M 546-2313 $415.000 Sun 1-5 I IR plus FAM RI or DEi * 2207 Fortuna, The Bluffs. NB 759-8200 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Rue Marseille, Newport Beach 640-2500 $895.000 Sunday 1-5 ••421 Seaward, Corona del Mar, CdM 673-8494 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEi •2015 Barranca. Bluff1, N.B. 631•7300 $220,000LH Sun 1 ~5 +2721 Point del Mar, Corona del Mar 631· 7300 $685.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * •9 Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644-1600 $2.495,000 s 19 Playa. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-4 640-2500 $439,000 Sunday 1-5 1735 Port Margate, Harbor View 644-1600 $545,000 1878 Rhodes, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $459.000 Sun 2·5 Sun 1-5 + * 1104 Sandcastle. Corona det Mar 6•4-9060 $795,000 Sun 1·5 1945 Sanderllng Clrcle. C.M. 546-2313 $362,000Sun 1-5 1939 Santiago Dr .. Baycrnt, N.B. 631 -7300 $549,500 Sun 1-5 +2100 Santiago. Newport Beach 721 -1200 $1,275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 1555 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiits 631-1266 $825,000 Sun 1-4 TOWIHllES COIDIS FIR SILE ' 1 IEllOOI * ..... •+240 Nice Ln # 116. Vitia Balboa, NB 646--8770 $203,800 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 IR 19lus FAM RI or DEi •+ 16 Rue St. Cloud. Big Canyon, N B 631-7300 $1 ,345.000 Sun 1-5 MOBILE HIMES FOR SILE , 2 IR * 1825 Seadrift. lrvtne Terrace 644-1600 $545,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 *ve 100 SchOfl Ptz lf211, VerNllln. NB 846-6770 $169.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2ee Lexington, OeAnza Park , 673-8494 $35,000 Sunday 1-~ 217 Via llhlea. Lido ll&a 6•4-1600 $775.000 Sunday 1-5 2 1111111 *.,.. • •2eo CflOMY Ln # 110, NB •••e19 Via Udo Soud. Lido, ... , N.B. 84M770 1320,000 Sat/Sun 1-.4 631-7300 $1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •210 Cegney #101, •te.,,ort .._,._ 840-2500 $249.000 Set/Sun 1-6 2338 W•tmln1ter, ENtllde Cotta Mesa •210 Cagney #207, Newpot1 ~ 640-2500 -1399.000 SatJSun 1-5 841·4979 $445,000 Sunday 1·5 1128 White Saltl Way. Har. Vtew HMll. CdM 631-7300 $750,000 8etl8un 1~ 500 Ceaney 1212. Hewport ~ DIPLBES FIR ltE 1 11(tl112 II • h r1 I ii II 0 Ii) I IEllllM 840-2'&06 1171,000 lellluri 1-a t 7IO & 782 CMelN St UIQuna 8Mcti **510 w. Oceenfront, Nftrport 8MCh t 317 Dlhla Pl, COrona dill Mat 414-2954 1175,000 SaVSjan 1-I 873-3777 11,380,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 173-8494 1349iOOO IUndey ~~ 114 Amethyst, BalbOa llland 873--1300 se.t9.000 Sun 1·& t 210 L .. Ln, llOI, N9wpoft 8eld\ 840-2500 1279,000 letJlun 1.;e I IEI Fii IEIT 2134 Mlremar Or., Pen. Pt. Mboa $31·7300 _ M 1&4QOC1 ---Sun. ,.5 • 1111 ""'8 • On», N.I . 111-1100 1a11.i009r11 ..,... t ·I ----------------.:o.4i~~.:....:.. ~ NEWLY DECORATED 2M w/gw109. water, pd. f38-.. 120 t-6PM. 1571 Ofange '/!..' .... s1•s •IAITlm• 18R H50 I 28R 1785 Ind gas. water & oar No pe11 2323 Elden S..8·78S.. •llZY--• Easltlde 2BR 1BA. gar. frplc. lrg encl yard. $1000/mo. 2817 Ofano- TSL MGMl 832·2232 or 722·9012 ILlllTllW 2BR 1BA, cloM to shops & bUHS Wiii acc:epl 0 C t loullng $785/mo 2218 MAPLE TSL MGMT 832·2232 Of 722·9012 2BR, 2BA $250 OFF 18R new crp1 $200 OfF POOi. ape, cable hoQk.yp NO PETS WllTUll YIUll 645·8122 •~beaut Quiet E/aide 880. P•llO. gar lndry, cable IYI 1 & 28R $645 & S765 No pets 631-8 .. 27 •Uln.• c......,w"" 1BR Mobile home Ideal L1rge loll 18R. Piiio, 101 retired couple No country selllng $745 No pets. $450/mo. pets 180 21St SI 1991 Newport 646-8373 646-4262 or 645-9543 Astral Answers/by Joe Taylor Ford ••••• 2IOMl/I BATH 38DIW12 IATH .APMTUENT HOMES DeiUxetwn ~om liiiiiiflliiiiii"ii 38'. H•Ba.micto.tet.al fleat:::l'llll9fll 81Pt*. rv piet, S1too/MO, 1 ...,..._. winter only. 912-1155 -lloOrS • ..,.... _ ,""42 . f . . Lm Utflllt Pvteik.b ... ...., NA 3t>t 2~ 13,300/mo yny °" ~ 11 ....... * 918-212-7733 * amen/.-. ~ · wttlM Wliir-Ocn '"91 t..a 1BA • ~"'°" .... Apts Up to 1500 .. .. Six 2 BR, 1 BA ac>ta. 1 hte S U50 neg. 2-4200. Entry ~. On ... Mlt: from bch Patio, htd pool, Quiet 1 8A In cannery No~ •• 311-M .. 1 parking Furn/unfum Avt VIiiage Older unit lmmed $875/mo •MC. HSOlmo + ctep. ·~·relOOldrlltere;oe. * 724-8'00 * * 780-7141 * 3 ............. ~ II)' CHMLES GOREN with OMAR SHAltlF and TANNAH HtltSCH Neither vulnerable. North deals. NORTH • ' •• '7 9 A"Q 2 .,. •A Q 7 J WEST EAST • K6 J • (114 2 • IQ t 7 J • I( 9 S t K 65 t42 • 10 9 6 • " J • 2 SOUTH +AS .,,. t A Q 10 9 7 J •s• The bidding: or1h ~ S..•t.. ""' contract. Wat led a low heart md dec&arcr. impressed by the pouibility of ICOr· ins three tricks in the alit. foUowcd low from dummy. e.t lliud tbe opponunity of beina on lead witb thr kins o r hearts to shift to the t•o of spades. Dcdarer ducked, Wut won the kinaand switched to the tat of club . Now afraid of What mitbt happen, declarer rose with the KC from the table and ran the jade of diamonds and, "hen that held, fi. nessed the queen . Wcat took the kins and reverted to dubs-down two. The road to nine tricks iJ quite simple. Instead of worryins about one extra trick in hearts, declarer sho uld have concen1ra1ed on mat- ins sure of rune. I + Pui I • Pass llCIORAIE APTS I • Pu l NT Pus ON THE BAY J NT Pus Pua Pus 1 BDRM 1BA $950 -"'=' ... ~~ ... ~'":'"'~'!""':~~~"'T~~-~,....-~~-~-~-----------i..----...... .---,..--------INo pets Darty 9·5 Dear AA: I am a Leo (July 2~Au1 bo)~nd b«auJC I have fallen for a ..._., we f.nver. y..,. ~' .. 1. lie e •ff be . Ja11 llfffl la ml.M 548-1501 Opening lead: Three o f • WaHng a finesse in fro nt or some bndae pla)crs IS hke taunung a bull w11h a red nag. They arc aware of tht nsk. but they can't rcsa~t the gauntlet Dummy's quttn of hearts should have been finessed 11 triclt one. Let's assume the play proceeds u before. with East Lakins the kiq and shafting 10 a spade. Since the Jack of hearts is now an entry, de- clarer can OK w1tb the ace Of spades, cross 10 the llCC or hearu and run the knave of diamonds. West an hold up, but anotber cha· mond forces the kan1 and dedarer still has a heart enll')' to band. South will make o ne spade trick, rwo heans, five diamonds and a club- just what he needs. lJ) who was involved with an L1bra/SQ>rpio (Oct. 23-29). Why am u.. l• 19 tlaply &di 1..,. Mam 119• tbl 011 I• part of yMr uc•re. U4I Aqu.anan (Jan 27-Feb 18) and • I a11rac1cd to the difTerenc thinp 1n mecll yM '9•e Mr, u4 M• m11Clil H yM mahlre JM •lll Uf'llffs llloH f"ise« (Feb 2~March 19). Both were him? Y" ute ca flCfll wlo Iller. AriH emoci..1 &ed ,.t tllem to won for \On& term rclat1onsh1ps which didn't -Will lo\<t Coml' Apm for Ann" levu 19 be leve4! 111ea try lo &all! you. Seo,,.. Us llilf powu to sur -.ortc ouL I v.'Cnt ti.ck to school. Dear Arin: 1'4 181 '"e will evu yMr 41ffel"fteft. Lee me now llb u uale. Yo. caa If yo•"' yoer became a nu~. and I am on my almetl tenaialy c.me apa. fer y•. i..w It cen. mled co 11. own. I own my own home. have 11 b•l I •••" be wary e f Dear "-A I am a \ 1rgn ( -\ug. ;iq. Beacn Duplex wt park view, 2 BR, 2 BA '>!>lock sand pattO. lrptc: Dar very mce• S 1095tmo yrly 650·8300 Sou1 h had a djfficult bid to make after onh had shoYrn both black LOVELY & 11ery spacious suits. Two no trump looks to us to 2BR 28A ap1 near be a somewhat bettCT dloice than Fasn1on Island S995 l . nd s54.7742 answering ser· three d1amo s .• and thrct no trump vice 854·7855 was an eminently rc&SOnablc dr and feel &ood to be &elllfll on, Llka/Scor.,io. TIU• I• a fa1ela&Ua1 Dear AA· I am a Scorpio (Oct. JO. b\lt I want a man 1n m y life who •Ip &M .-Jw • pewufel oee, IMltlllt Nov. 21) goana into my senior year dim for me. What am I doans auaUM ll An le Ille aeall.e're4 1n h•a.h school. rm v.omcd about v.rona~ I wonder 1f I'm a PoOr Jud&t CraUler Pu f9CftH • Y•l ...i doma v.ell 1n thl' next ~hool )car of character. What st&n do )OU chink ,_., nu ferpt dlat Ule kel,a.. (and collqt). Could )OU p~~ 1ell would be &ood for hfelona happincu U• • 1tla1! He 11evcr aeca ma4. lie me what·~ ahead for me 1n 'K'hool -Faithful Reader jHC 1et1 evu. So be war'M4! and in other aspects of m) hfc. Also Dur FalWal: I w..W •• Y• v.ould ~ou 1rll me soml' or m~ maJOr co ttaJ away frem waler l1P1 lllle Dc:ar AA. M> mo1hcr and I arr c haractensllt:'\ (so I l nov. v.ha1 I Pllttt _. ea.er (&M •ltd em. bo1h °'"«(March :?7-Apnl 19). We nttd 10 v.orl on) ti..J ....... ler l•pelMet l.Ael had a fiJht a fcv. da)S 1&0 :and·~ -'\Scorpio Sept. :?:?) who wa$ 1n\olvcd wuh a Gemini (Mil\ :?1-Junt• 201 Ht' rt"· centl) brokl' ,·,oil to go b3d "'llh h1~ old girlfnt'nd h thl-rc J chancr for us" -l nhapp) Virgo Our Vlrao: Geml•J ud Vireo cH mab I &rHt teun bttlHf lM)' an boo so ,.Jell wlllH. Bet Gemlal 11 Ubly to c-ll .. ge 11111 mlDd •&m aDd •&•la ... aou ltlek.l•J wl~ oee rel•- aloHlllp or 1tayl1g Ill oar pl•~ for 10111. He l1 rtttltts ud easily borH. Vlrao. oe lk otller ia .. 4. Is very reU•te. lllcllaed to be crltlcal, u4 very good at 4etalla l•llJcll bore Gemlalt. Wlllle yo. can CGmpllmHt uell otllu. tlae relatloeatilp woe't be euy. Wtiy Ml fled a THn1 (April %7-May Ill. I aurultt yo• woe'C be sorry! !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE f u4 alr 1lps like A• .. rtu (•Ille not tolkan& to ea1.:h other Wt arr Otar Scorpio: I cuMl pre4kt Ute ...etlmn care mere fer frl~• vet)' much ahkl' and I wash we fecur~ ... too m11elll of tut defHd• dlala la.Uy). IMPI wlUcti C91DpU-v..erm·1 When W1ll th1s fiaht end~ It's .,.. JM . ...Mt I cu &ell yH wt ....-• l.Ae an Ule edler flre llpl, hke World War Ill. ~rple Is a very pe•erf•I, aeU· Arin (Mardi U ·AJril lt) .... ...,,. -Anci It War v.<tth Anes pMWISH •Ip .... Seorplot ...... , ..,... CN ... l .. Dee. It). a.tlll dine Dear Warrlq: It le ur• fer u ncctt4 al wuwvtr llaey ffd4e le ..... •re yMr ..._,....._. ... Aries/ Ario om'9HtlH. Tile attemplltla. ,\ed &bl I• llM by. VH 9"e ef ... ~. Mt Arin la ._.. tn9IM ls &Mt YM are ... •edl mast 1et ynr m._. to tllle tau u4 _..... .. M faJw.t U.U SasJt· alllle .. _.l....,_, eld waaclllt ,._ wwt& br-1. Wlln Y• ._., ~r· lar'la. ... w•W .... U elctU.C ewa 1tay, ft<. ht ~ wUf CMM 1Cad Hmetlllas, Hll ••ts· pa11Mr fer Y•· G"4 hick. Fer me~ apta. AriH may UH I ....,... ... Uen .•. 4M'C be lasy u4 ltC ~lllSI ..... , Arin, rea4 oe. pl ••ll'Y· bet .. dHlly diey are rWe. Y• lleff l• be aware tbt v~ry fer1lwlll1 ,..,.. •119 M 't bur SNrple I• 11•Jecl ae very powerfeJ Dear -\A' I am an ncs (March • ll"Mp. TMt.r upr CN be ,.,.er. emedeu. TIUI cu IHittltMt k ~7·A1>ral 11>1 who dumped a r.r....,. lllitf IJnt let .. ..., ... ll ·~ ... llffJ 1• fHllmc • Problem•"! TH au•~,., may~ la 1•~ 1ttrs. Wrilt Allntl Aa1w~n r1 o Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo• ISfl, Co1u Maa, ltUI.. AC"OH I CoarMtrle !> StoctrhOlm nauvu 11 Moo 14 Lt I Al>net aeator 18 Se4 01 rooms 19 T1s1e 20 PrlOt 10 21 WaN hlflQl"Q 23 "CaMl>lallGa Slit 25 KY ~lei 27 Buketl>llll player 28 St•ong ltt>e• 29 E•POnen1 IUH 31 TattelOCOUtl 32 \lrctory 'J9n 33 M•netel' 34 Black or Valentine 35 Put> ottering By SYDNEY OMARA : .... ,.Oct. 14 now btaln and end d1al<>111t. -You·11 &ct 1nform111on that had bttn con· ccaJcd. Focu' on d11eovcry. revel· 111on. commun1ea11on from ont hos- p11:ahzcd By PATRIC WALKER Moon tn Labra on Thurw.t~. )ou .m· 36 ~s<;'eg1 Of'lty s.May, Oct. U ~1111 cxixncncing a phaSt or qclc 37 A Sooth when you simpl} rannot afford to Alrtean A.lllES (March 21-Apral 20): take a gambk or 1mq1nc th:at lo'cd 3'3 Compo- Whatevcr the pros and cons of a ones, panncr'\ or clo\C' <"ompanaons Rorem ~ Y• Alli~ Aqu.anus. as 1 1ochacal s11n. symbolizes 11\r un- Jnhodo11L N111vn win their '<U) 1brou1h p1onCC'iln1. orlJinI1 t-""*''6ttPtlft terr--. -r pro«durei. St)'lt'S Eanha K111 ts but Almost " 1f b) ma41c )OU get what unc eumpk. her 11n11na rep.. )OU want in Jrnma11c fashion. Spot· rHcntan& pure ranus.. planctal')' 511· '11h1 on romance. speculation. n1fica1or of "qu.anus and the un· crUll\ II)'. Po"'crful alht>S M-.ior J1spu1cd clov.n pnnl"t' of the zodiac Jomcsuc adJus1mcnt rc1>ulu 1n Eanh.a K.nt's hfe haJ bttn n 1f a ~autaf)'1ng surround1nis d1sqrcrment ettbcr v.<ath • panncr or v.111 run out of \tram 39 Kidded con«m"'I-1 pmfessanoal ...... &UJ....._-+--~!Al":.I0-40ct-;!.&,.blm n) At ...-~~-~--- )OU should endeavor to reach • this ume of thr )car. while tht' Sun 42 Sun OOd settlement this week. The wholr af· 1s passing through Libra. you fre-43 Gtuttea fair may seem unJUSI and unntten-qut'ntl\ cncountl'r rt'S<'ntmcnt or 44 o-arc ary bu1 the fact rcm:uns othcn •re m1Kh1rf-mal1ng .ind ha\t' 10 rctratt letters sull ma position to force )Our hand )Our "iteix JlCr"SOnall) or pro-45 Gts org and make hfc c\<en more difficult for frss1onall\ Th1\ )Car as no t'\C'CP.. •6 LMve ne1ptess you m the ~ttks and months ahead uon In fact. a daflicuh upcct 10 49 Anci.na script wnnen b) Aquanus-Uranu~. \1ax Baer. quanus. wu actually dubbtd clo~n pnnet or tht ""' when he maned 11 hca' )~c•aht boll· lnl champion. Welcome. rlov.ns. AIUES (March l 1 ·April 19): You're capable of do1n1 much mort" ind this creates aura or tttcntment ( IUU\C rne'I)' bursts fonh and )'OU tkclare. "I am no lonser 1011\J to pull my punche''" Brcakchrouah as 1mm1· ncnt. SAOITfARIUS (No'. 22·Dcc. 21 ): TAURUS (Apnl .?l·Ma~ 21 ): What ·a1um s1gn1fiM 11 would bl' advisable Je!#tlh sec• lnd1v1dual ac top watts for "f:t cook plaet last v.<ttk mll a1_>pcan to ''l bacl dov.n or bad. off and leave s2 vintage auto moment to promolt' )our a~. P ) be chumina up )our rmouo ns and carttr or prof~\10nal maucn to u ltc S3 Hurry v.-at11n1 pmc. You are 101n1 to &el makina .. ou fttl hun and an•n. for 1ht'1r ov.n course S4 Hot s>eoe>er .. -.. It Ions O\crduc, 1ndud1n1 / ,...,., SAGITf"'0 JUS 1 .. •ov .,, n...... • ., I) ,., -"'-'----''""' weanna your hcan on "Our sleeve or '"' ,, -·"un. • JQ....,.. ...,.._,,. ~romotlon. Romantic anccresu ' 1n--th·-a N .. ~. "~oon on th.. "' takma others at 1he1r word. How· "' ... '' 1 • -"'' • un1ver11., c1&htencd V1rio involved. e ver. one way or another. you must 18th in the lineh b3l11nccd ""1 of 56 Favorite nsc •bo"c emouonal u1>5CtS.. rebuffs Libra, \ou mu\! aunni 1p1nst IJVlnt 57 l ong 111fte CAPRICORN (Ore. 22·Jan. 19)· and resentments bccaust Thunday'i panner"i or lo'cd onN a p1C\"<' of 51Wool 11L191gt11 Wh11 Sttmcd far awa)' 1s closer than New Moon htahhahu both carttr )our mind. al~ tak1na on an) maJor st Profound ancicipa1cd Love rclat1onsh1p in· and health mattcn and the need to finanl·aal comm11111cn ts R«t'nt de· 60 ~ ttns1fics. You'll ha\'c more rcspons1· think more about your lona·term c1m l' a spelt' 111 1hrc<' of the m~or 61 Allelllat• bthty and lq.ittmate opp0nun11y to prospecti ind v..t'll-bt'ina. !?lane!\ -l r-.rnu,, "lcptunc and 83 Allc>Qelhet TAUftU ( pnl ~0-May 201 htt financ11I J•ckpot. Another 1 sa1urn -all '1jn1f\ 11'' tame co \lttf 65 RICe d11tance .\I most 1n a fluh )'OU ha\.'e ans~t'n Capncom pll)'S role GEMINl (M•) 22·June 2 Ir Thurs· c.'lt'3r of .an\ funhl'r cmutaonal con-86 Porch Focus on Wld('f' range. 5C)le. ap.. day's Nrw Moon in L1bna marks a fl1ch and to l ttp a mueh taahter Vlll 87 Hlll a.... prcciauon or tlTons. qrecment AQUARIUS (Jan 20.Feb 18) J1gn1ficant tum1n1·Po•nt 1n the year on the pur'lt'·strlfll~ M Agile lf&ned, scaled and delivered . Lona distance call vcnfil's op1n1ons. for both 1ntcn~I)' ixrsonal mauen CAPRICORN f0el :?.?·Jan. 20). 72 Uten.i1 Prcvcou5 hmi1.auons art" swt:-pt aside Emphasis on trust fund. PoH1ble and all forms of Joint amaniements. Al1houah 1hrrr '' M a8lroloaacal 73 A•1t nn fiaum prom1nentl> 1nhrrttan<'c, mone)' manaac<t by one so blncn down the hatches and be reason ,.h, \Ou 'h11ulJ pander to 7' Miid reouke elo~ 10 )OU. Sttrrt mcetina 1nvohn prepared for M>me kand of a test or othen. o'er finan''ti. ur 'loCttlc to r It' GEMINI (May 11.Junc 10) trt" i attractt0n, ad\Cnturc d1stove~. wills and insenu1ty All the A.ar ians than )OU are l'nllllcd tu m.~•'C. cmitivity, indepcndenn-. usen1vc• Libra plO)S roll' -Ocm1n1, L1bn and Aquarius -unfortun11tcl) the \un 1n l.1bra •~ 11111 ncss. Jnrormatton prcv1o u~I) an: impul\lvcly iencrous but )OU at odd' w11h ~turn. )Our ruler. wtlhheld reprdana bl)1 value,, an· PfSCES (Feb I 9·Mitrch 20): Focu5 loathe 10 be thol.l&ht of 11 c11trava. Thcrct(m-. • ~heme or pl:an spcctfi· cludtf\l l>'OP'ny • ..,111 be mldc' a\atl· on lo\C, panncrsh1p. n\antal \talus pn1 or ·~P.O"'•blc. cally dc"&nn.I 10 altl·r 1hc v.or\ana able. Tran.action ~111 be completed. >\n"ent on fft'sh sun. tndcpendencc. CANCEi\ (June 22.Jul) lJ): What paltem of )1\ur hk " habk to be ccrms arc favorable crca11v11}. 1h1ht) to 1mpnn1 your take' place o n the hom<' front th1' lrauaht "'11h 01'r,1.1dt•\ and the only own St)lc F,ccllcnl for hta1nn1na· wttl should come '' no ~·· sur· ~n able china 111 th' •~ ~«'P your CANCER (June 21.July 22): You public rcla11ons Qmpa11n. Plant pntc or shock 10 )Ou because you Ol)tlt'ln' open untal llllcr the New m1aht be humm1n1 rtfra1n. "EV«)• iiec<t. h.ave bttn In the thick urac ('\Cf"~ Moon on lhe 18th th1n1 1t aoinc my wa~1" Rda11vc rv ~ 1 .. IS YOUR BIRTH the un entered Lihn on Sept. 23 AQUA Riil (Jan :? I I rb I Ii) ~ acqia1estts 10 mo\C prcv1o u,1y ar "'-• • " • Now. hO~\<Cf, you C'an k1<'l up a bnlhant cv. Moon 1n l abt"I on blodted. Hunch pays oil. former DAY: You have wntcfs •isn•· fun and do v.hat suits )OU best. Thunda\ ho\lld ltO \'Our ptn1'. k'achtt b«omes ally. Aquanus, ture. You enjoy flattery. lux u ry LEO (July l 4-A14 H). [\<er s•n« ~.,.ttp )llU up anJ '4'1 \Ou Jov.n 1n anothtt Canttr play ro~ items. art, music, htcrature, lhe un cmeltd the 111n of Libra <ln a totall> lhlTrren1 en' 1ronmcnt or a.ao (July lJ·Al4 ll). You could You are auractjvc, dynamic. Sept. 2J )OU appaar to bav<" n· ~"''"'~rt \ou v.111 N-ahlc to view \tar 11 _._ .. 1nnwnt ft11tun: and • V pc~ noch1n1 but •'IUJMnlJ tM dc\tlo!'mcnt' ul chc put few thttt<o.e ~°";;fnends •nd innucncc sensual, psychic. Gemtn1, UJO, and hauk\ and stall tannoc ma~e month '411h lrt'all'r ob,JCCt1\ll} oeooae C'CMnlMM thowmanahip v.ith Saaittar1us pcflOnS pla) •mPon-th<* ~11h ,.hom ><>u ha~e had llopclulh, al . ~ou v.111 romc 10 humor. vn11ulit). uh\<1ou' talent. ant roles in your life. Bcfo~ ~·11~ 'tra1ahtforw1r\S cJeahnas '" ~11\C tl\01 " new \'af\w Opt'n•n& \Ccllcnt M.S ~m1 ... ftMMn. Octob(r 15 finilhcd '-OU will the pa t II\<' ccna1n aual'lnttt' Of \htlUIJ l'IC l"''"''I v.11h t'itltb hands ... 1 usurancn Ho-.'t~ct. a lwdhant ~ PllCD (I C'b 1<l. M.arch ~0) -\n Vtaoo (AUi 2~Scpe. 2lt C')ck know cuctly where you saand Moon on Thursda 11n11ln I.hat che ad\ent •'I'«' ~tv.tt'n the ~un and llftll. you'11 •no .......... to do nd in ~ncc&ion with fiuvial-ol. f<>ftll 11 1~t 10 uarn 1n tum •hteh 100., pl'"' on the *Mrt to be et tNCtal moment KttP emotional aiteurity. You tmefF your fl~or. ~ don't Iott' hean. '1th. \Cl the 1one for 1hc t mi"J °"*" °""' Rftetive as atn«rc bul from controvcny as undisputfd VlllOO I \II. 24-pt 2)) The v.«< .. and lhrrcforc panM~ or bu~-could be mitl•fonnecl. Werar M\adct winner Ourina November un 1n Libra. stall ~hcrwty upttltd nns 1 .. ,'".,a~ 1111 11 .. CI)' 10 use of 1fftft 1-9 bfue. · orptO ll an h ~ nd b) P'lntlt tn apnrorn.. wran )OU to t\t't) trt\., 1n the Ml k 10 make ~°" _,~ )OU'll ttec more .-..,,,-a ~ RnaftClll and ~ncu d•t· ah,·r )Our ro"ta()n or \tend ()\'tr arttn haht will Rash for pro-lkwhtes had-on and tak.c a Ions. fin.n<" ·\ uau (St-pt, l\.fkt "1)• lndavtd· areu. travel. romance. Mlrlllf'I loal •• '"'"" condahOft' ., \'Ollll llRTHOAY IS TODAY. tc:::...! .... :.:.:":,;;if'-:,:•:;: .. ;::"'~"";::_,..::..:':•n::;•:..•:.:.<':.:11::.;l~:;...:~:.:.11:.;.1 ..&..;:.------------"40t (Oltl) \ttMllom .-lu~h ha\\" lk-fhen )uu m.l~ \1111 feel 'hat you art ~ o\lft' dk-~1 1n "'°"'"" ha\ •nc to m r~ ""''" aftJ •f'f ~ lots Of students loOlt for apcii IH•lf T1wft lff l90Hd to be mutnc'l\t mwh ., the m of the trwitttm of ~... _... 1M oct.a. appear to be coo propk-1n J"l\1ta11n\ of ~r Ot fu• -~LIAA• in clalsifled Will .a.... HnU lwll•tly llltbd •'"'')OU aiathOOt), lf\1-.ntt 1f)OU ~ )f)tlf "'°""'V· . n~ u••• tS&>pt . 24-< t ll). ttm\141\lfh ·~ l~OlJll,:t tn chttll. a lattlt your Items Od¥1rfteed? ~ IMft art tciine '"'"''011 lonetr. 111 Hl11r \ul"f'fftt dntm Of ~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •• ~~·~· t'-. "~~~\~ltt~~~~ • 75 Swtne 76 -Arbot Ml 77 Wua candlCl•t• • "' 78 Tire teatures 80 Actor MlrVln 8 1 8ulltlgtll 83 Cltcn. a ~ a.""'"''*' 86 Wiid ductl 87 One too fond 84 Res1auran1 91 Comed~ Conway 92 ChutUI l>encl\ 93 Clll Oay ~Actress Dorothy 95 P06r!I Ol- 97 lgntl.O 98 Comouspt 99 EHrnQ Of tenlllOl'ls 100 Lumt>er~li 101T-n 102 F1a.O Cl'latge 103 Ylelds 104 Saul s uncle , 05 lmllO'f'•'Y ot>.-ct ol te11 101 Po.;aeo 108 HMdpteee 111 Dr0\19 1na...,t1s-,--- st1n11ng1y 113 Arid 114P.U 115 Snoe bOlloms 116 Bowling mrleu 117 Miners unl()l'I at>t>r 1111 woni party 119 Ab0¥e Poet 120 Btottier of Moeea 1? I Fry hgntty n 2 Children 1 TV 11vor1te 125 Redo Fon TV ..... 128 PYonoun 129 Animal petll 130 ()a;ry prOOuct 131G....., physaetln 132 Again ::~~:r 1UGrown ! DOWN 1 Ro:>t>ull 2 ~- 3 AeclPI o.r9(11(1n 4 FOOi pref 5 Fi9hed (tor mat'ljnJ 6 HMted uc> 7 fl City 8 WOINlll of ranll 9 Greek letter 10 Infirm II Oeowted 12 Hodley lmfTIO'lll 13 SnMlty person 14 Bakery prOduct 15 Sandy's toUnd 16 na!lan C1-Se 17 Gay 18 Trap 22 Doer llUtf 23 Ot>~I ol WOfahtp 24 Indian wvnors '6 S.Ste< 30 Sptngte 34 Bed-theek e>auer 35 Anec:dOte eolleehon *-'--v-37 Lec:i.. of rntlfeSI 39 l etgh O< J.ea.aon tO Numero 41 UHl11e 42 Ullet 43 Fiah net u Body ot tQllowws 46 Ma1er111 Girl 4 7 Ooll11 Dtll 48 Catnip 49 ElaCUM lrom d\.11)' 50 AeOeen• 51 ltthe 52 Kon 53 Gwden IOOI S4 P0<table t>ecl sa Acc0<ct;ng 10 57 Ac1rea Gabor 58 Eltl)loe!Ve 61 Cnmaon 62 NY eummet hme 63TheM .... pet90n 64 ...... MC.. 6 7 A-llOn cornpeny 69 Cell 70Dorment 71 oinn. COUfW 73 Ac1Mty 7 5 EIK country 76 Total 79 Got 91191'1 tor 80Moon~ 81 Croway 82 S8'MQS aicct. 83 BurrOOMng lnimall 85 NOIM 86 Wu tntrooucecs to 81 Couneo 84 Mounl811'1 pan 89 M11 eoo,.. 90 COOllte 92 Plttabuf gll attlleM 94 Anaenl ,,....,... 96 Comperat1119 ending 9 7 Fall t>et"no 98 Mooern P'ef l!2 -on trvsi 10 1 '""'ChUe - 102 Dendy 103 0.,.., 105 0..t•~ 106~IOUCI 107~ 108M80e~ 109 Actr ... s-- 110 H~ t 11 Cluster 112 NE city 113 Sodecy glfl 115 MOf'iey of ··eo....,_,... .. I 16 lerge IPOOfl 111 Pley9d fa lrurnpetJ 1 19 AmerlfWS 1 20 Ollt plant 12 I lme1'peeted ~ 123 Mo"-Oynt 12 4 PllOdlll 128 Cry°' dltccwery 127 Tll(lllff\ VIP IMllllATIWAITll: Female preferred Lerge 1.1.nc.o"'!'IM"'"""!~P!'"'ror"'!-~rty~---~I bedroom With Wiik-in MINT CONDITIOtl UNIT closet Washer/dryer. r• Upper unit 4BR 2BA with lrigeretorlfreezer ex-sundeck Lower unit 3BR cercise equipment In· 2BA wtlh sunm patio eluded $350 mo '1 uttls Greil income 5543 500 Nopet1ptease 631 ·6959 Ronda Hem .\gt Storaat 2742 ITIUll..ftt/llATt De Ania Bayside V11t909. 300 E. Coast Hwy, Newpt Beactl (714) 673· 1331 SELL through classifi~d I Cannery Village R,-::ilty 673-3777 -~~~ R " ''""• \ ~ ' ,. r1 ( " luslnfss I Opportunities 2904 BECOME RICH Prtmel vending routes lor sale I ~~~ S 100 000 tnco,...e ltrst r-.,.--t--t-_,...- year possible CALL Hank 1·800·842-448 1 I FREE PERSONALS UA 11111 , ... TO MACI Y ... ••• .. IO.AL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore bofdfoce) fAJlle•At Ul•IM ••••• l Waahare·Dryert-Retrlg Ovens etc All brand•. 815 UtlCI H B 969-52" WE HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES FrM ot cnaroe "5-5191 COMPUTEll SYSTEMS MANAGER I Supervise and Install Multi-Location ~ P .C. Base Publishing System. Great Orange County · location. Growing ' company with excellent advance- ment potential. Long hours. decent ; pay. newapaper experience a major" plua. Reply: P.O. Bcm 1580 Ca.ta Ilea. CA 92828 ATTN: OeDera1 Me••eer II Door-. . . . ~ Olllll Compt.te Of p1n111 remdl Tt ... Clbtnell R .. dy by the Holld1y 8!19·205e Lewn-Tr ... Shrub·lnttall RAINBOW ClrcJe Melnt Peinhng Int Ext Hou•4 A.pl Ouat jOb Fr" •I St ltc:569197 ~1158 HANGING/STRIPPING LIC=560875 VISA·~C 673-1512 WE gets and hang t~r T 011J lntenor Remodeting S.V"e ADVICE TO THE CRAZ'( 633·7172 :.,ir 1 ,-. +11 ~'(' ., '. . ' . Sprinkler ln1t1llttl0n Tr" Trtmlng & ~ov11 Llwn Meint & Cleanup• Interior pl11ter p11et11ng Rotot111ng • :32·8804 • Well lex lures & drywlll SI LIC :t 599025 nl./ l. pat stwlng. cu.tom texturing. quelity WOfk. Problems-No Prob· i.msJ 1t 32686<1 554-7831 El'I PUITEIUll Restuccos. Pitches, Tuturu, Ceilings lnt/Eict Free eat 9634418 llrnshrng Free eat T-,Ml-1211 •ANDREW'S DRYWALL • :: 1 Customer Sr.re •All pheset •40030 * 772-0350 • I•'' l' •, ' ~ I ' • 1 '' •• ~ I •· TREES ~ lest Cost/Time/Sir ... l"r" ConsuttetiOl'I 532·M37 •. ' ' . " . . . ' .~ ~ . .. . . . .... ,. ........ A'nldenti.t &-Con ii'nereiet Reroot1, rep1tr1 & 1ttytt1 Quality Work Fair Rites Faat GUAR.ANTEEO Svc FREE Estimates •557494 Ma-589 I 494-8504 . ' ... , . . ~ ,,. ~ .. ~ . . Ing All CREDIT CONSIDERED Gredes 1 thru 4 beet BOSTWICK and GRIFFIN ref• Exp -..oh Oysie11I• 714 173-7480 Gtnny 720-3991 --... ' ' ~ ~ ' • I ' ~ t : ' .. ' . . . Ston.Ti..1toc:11 I,.._ ~~=e telnlng Walls 18 Yfl up p K 7""' 7 UC /Int. rett 875-3152 eta unst u· 732 RENTAL PAOPERTIES •Paint •Otywllfl a more P • G~ 14&-5277 R11ea Anr1me. Any Age. Me1111nc: SunvieW Ei.m * lllllYlllll * Sdll·HB arM 841·2708 Big a amt Jc>b9.Wof11 guer Tiny Toti Home Oeycate CALL lnice 147-0780 • 241-TOTS • 5 vr• 1n tiut1'*' L.,oe 1 a I..,.. an. CM home 405/leitYiew. Ml "m'4)~0~*' 110.1111 CLEAN ANO E><PERT FOR A JOB WELL DONEi &«vino o.c. '°' 15 ,...,. Lle T·1Sl.142 ....... Strong In~ C..... REAS. AATll T1,_.. lll-M11 ..... ...!1::1.., .... &INl'ltl SJC.M~open. I bP helpful AllP'/ , capweno Depot MtwMn 2 & 5PM. Oct 18 • 18th. I .. llYUIT Fq< bu9y Hunt lctl Nltofl. oeG-2480 OI M0-7121 ml! o.,,_ ....... ............ ... .... ..... _,....,.,..,.. 11" ~---.,..,,... 1111.,..in .. COITA •llWIPIT• ... ,. .......... ,...,.. ..eA 8ftd ...,...... ... IO.....-; 117-1'21 ....... Hill' COINPIMIW ~le 11 1 ·1 ..._. AIMollCI,... .,_.. •• • _ .......... ~ c:o..,. ........ 1246 -...... ...... •• '*'-flt P'Ol'9'11 encoweeect to __, ' ... -·r 1221 ... 1 .. drl4w to .._ wM Competitive wa9H: :O:::. 17&' :: ..,.. to be ,...,ded 142· 1011 n 1-eon · 'liijiiiP:iiliilii•iijijjPfil bu.ct on their ,.,. · tormence Sale• a•· T .. ,..., -.. iow.teM, --!l!~iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiftiii~ii!~~ perlence Md a ~ U I 0 r W an t e d , c.Mlr. ottC>Men. NW con- lcat ....... a pM tot l.8hn/Spenlefl, tot H I dMtOfl a., ttlm lee. Join .. ~ pn-fhitpOllllOn.Dr.e .... ,.,,_ 6 ltHbMtn. I 1325"7'~1-3411 velll duty agency with lllie IO.._ wtM> .,.-Y. II r I I w II 0 • o r g e many "'..._.""'9 op-Women .. __,,..., 721-IOTI. BOOKCASE .-doors. s>OftunltlM throughout I o a p p I y C e I I I • ••• .... welf\ut coelltall '*-· OranoeCountyencfL 1-800-Hl-012 tor ... _..... trilMe dt_.. d'9lt ol Bw:fl. one -1 1 •n turther lnfomWlb'I 113.IO .,., "°"' Y04K dr..... r•lg. F'UttOft Oro.Ing ... Co "offer'lr't HYOAOTEX INC. At-. No Exp Nee ••• y mettrw. writ~ dell! a At C..At•Home 'IOU can ncelent ben9ftta to a (211> ~J.4 Ext 130 ct\eir ..0-2306 be wureo of. prot.. m•ture person. 1-.-11 -COfftl'-TAll.U lk*' : :·==*"' !!';t ~l ,'::!,! "':. lANOOTHEAS> •••••• ,." I ::'AS-:;9 ::=.nut iJDo NJ••ui A ...... enwonment ~~ requirement• to 11. E, Ill. • ... Tille* * .-TllY * DINING ROOM SET °'* e.1h '46-3e5l. -• '°' Mlboet. •·L. t' •opportunities fOf your .-.. sonnet. 1201 OoY9 .,.. RHt./Off Hperlence ' NEAR NEWI KOHLER bwn, 1 14', al-·· pertonal Md SI., Ste 500, Newpof1 Equia! Oppty E----. ~ preferred Call Bob. (~~table C::: ~ TOILET S 100. CARRIER Ind. Beeh. 17MM4 profftlion8I Ofowth a.ch 82860 --.. .......,.._ 414·9850 ......,...,.,. on 1 ,_, 5 TON FURNACE 1250 ---NOW' recoveted) MoVlng,INISI * 721-MA& * Almond Alfu19, ... M MVP ... Cati Marlene today fC¥ Im--l•I' Ul•l S.... Mii ASAP. S-llnd m•• ---Mt, delk, ci.lra. *-Avallet.le In Newpcwt mediateconlider•llon •n 11m1• llllUmtllll 1 -PlllDI• ofter 54303e ~/,vn/Att SM/Sun. n1.eon a..:ti. 11.....,.2-5'736 Newport Beech Marln.e a H -Ethan Allen. l<lng He9d-I (714) ~ Coml'nef.aaj.center .... :··1 opponunll... for PfT 8 hf• per dly. Micro-boerd 140. M•lctllng lof• 6025 m .. L 6122 8llp A...ii ,No LM ~ A&•E-1T d w U8ta lnter•ted In fl.Ill °' $100 AND MORE EACH IBM PC ~I 70 WOfdt 162.a 197 • Ill • II I • Side Tie IO 24' .'290 --lllE 1 ge/up w/boeta: Pl'1 time ..... Ernp!Oy· WEEK · WOAl<ING PART per minute Fl<BC Inc . _ *' I IM•IH • SWALES AHCHOAAGE ' ---,~ .~ ,_.y HEAL TH BUSINESS IS EXPLODING! bin 1500· $1500 mo PT. Ewn up to S10K-+ moFT T•lngrx- dera. 213/804-5548 · lisfna-.-&1111Tan-.,,., ...... T11 rndividu8I /tome knowt-• lgh Y motlv•ted lndlvld· YOU CAN EARN $50 • Soft Wotd 5 O & DOS. & 2 chalts S70 Must Mii r-~===:~= Up to 31 .............. _ 1675 ~llO]\Q org•n.11•· mentlnqui<•maybe TIME! 721-9580Aaaf0tAHson I AIRE en ·~··•11 1o.lyl-5 541-1901 llon8'/peopte skills, ~ directed to store manager fl• •• •aa.. fWfng $50 Toys comk:a.' relerl•I akllls Incl BROOt<S BROTHERS We hew I NEW PAO-'-~ 3:y w*"':':eld POl'Kne er ... fur"""'9, IL• Fa. MNT . Clilalle lypinglWOfd prc>cesstng 1083 Newport Center GRAM trx STUDENTS .... 1&11!* io.t bfonn flOUtehOld items. lot• °'I NB location. ~ & aome computer eJtp. Df1¥e, Newport BMeh. t2-18 YEARS OF AGE AN lurntture ontl'i 1 Y99' I :Ji, in f~°gMd llmlted stuff. SUN Oct 14. 1-3. llY9-~. "*' 12'1" ... ,. se.80/hr;9our ., .... No ••P neceuery. For Info caill 1·800-226-9399 ext. 1431 8em-8pm 7 days. $12.95 phone ... Ml)of IM4.lranoe Company EKcellent benefit pkg. E.O E. helping ua get new CUit-old LIKE NEW! Sofa & T '°" o Of 517~ Goldenrod, CdM. bwn/50 LOA. IS1-MIO C1ll f01 -.>Pl. 873-9330 lo1119Nt-S700 00. Dining I hll sculpture .,.. ____ ....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-* Admlnistrat"'9 .. ~ .. 11on lomers f~ our news-t•blew/4 ch8irs--S17500 eagle wtlh a trout in its C ...__ 6 24 ST°"'4E. eo.e. ...._ Experience .._... ULll.. P8Petl Queen manress boupr: taloos was -•did to Olla _._ I ~ pertdng tcw AV & *Group Benefits Flower 9'IOP In Udo $6tlr. HERE'S THE DEAL. Ing & frame-S 175 00. Peter U.berroltl & Herry F\lfnitUte, ClothlnQ too9 boM ltOrc:r..:---~ E•perience preferred SEllll 972-391 t °' 854-2815 111. This 11 not. a paper T 'V /M ierow••• c•rt· usner after the Olympecs & machine• S'allSun CO¥ef9d • Hotel * PCskills 6010 S..000 E•trawgecoft•• One sold 11 WakJorl 10-4 2309 W..imenater ;;~r,;;;;;;;;;F; •lllTllUIT * • Eaeetlent SEIYICU S .... JHuman Servtc.-~~NO dellll9fing In· Forced Sale Antiques. 1able-S100.00. vacuum-1 Astor•• for $24,000. A•-AY9 C0911 Mes11 llllC. Tra141111f1 I *Ill •• * Commun1C8llonsk1U1 S PMV91•1m 2 we prolllde trantpot· Couch, Hnd md MeJC 125 00 typewriter-•ng S 19.ooo MUST H y dS Sa & Sun ~--. ••t>tetowork PECllUST u.nmn•n••I t•teon lnd1t81nlng screen Spd, OSHS. S25 :.~-•A.11. •SELL PIHMC.,.. ~:ts:,-ck>:,,.. & E::;;ngs f weekends •ndependenlly P8rt·Ome: 25 hrs/Wk Ar .. luner81 horTia loc*· 3 You would be working Arrnoire se9-073 t ,..._ _.., If• -hMhld items relrtg. etc DOOQE 1911 C....,., Yan H ay nn Huntington $1043·$1101/hr ingl0tpeoptelopr0¥lde w1th ludayourownegeon •BUYING ITEMS • •lft..1121• -2t27Unton Ave H-Top, .._..., IUOO :...-~· .. Beach. 7887 Cefiler Ave . You'll aSSlsl In lhe oper. pre-need Mrvic;es Must •n adull·IUPlfVlsed..... * 1890s IO 1950s * L .. ve ~-·llge ---080 .... m4 H B 89l-0'23 •lion of our reglOl'lal Of· Alt4S11 MnlOf c1Uzens 1n be •ble to relate well to team •Jewelry 10 Household* --IM.I -· UULSEm* ·-rwPorte..cti Soteprec- lloner Metia m1n1rnuni 3 yrs l1teg111on .. perienc:. Knowtedge ol W0td PW· lect 5.0 1 m1at. non- smo ker Salary S2.000/mo lo start Ask tor Roee. 720-0820 NO AGENCIES PLEASE lice in suppon ol our development 1nd Im· people. Slable lncome.,14. E8tn GOOO MONEY Please Lv Meg 673·6223 QUEEN Mattreu HI, &MW 1 mlll Antiques, TVs, Rectiol, ~/ group insu~ance pro-ptement1llon ol Mf'llor FIT cereer Excellent and have a chenoe to never used St55 Brass _,.,._ camping equip . beda. --..,_. gr1ms You II procet1 progrerns 11 west New· 1r.in1ng & loving support earn daily & weetcly cash headboard & foolboard ....._., etc Frl/S11/Sun. 1-5 Scllll'1 IOl8 business calcul11er11es. Pofl Community Cent• I No eJtpertence necess-t>Onuses plus go on out· s 6011 $t60 Complete deybed Large selecllon of 1564 Corllnder unit A 1987 700 YAMAHA~ prepare sales proPOSlfs • Reqwes 2 years H · ary. bul must love ings and more• MICROWAVE, Gold Star. S2t5 Sola & loveseal diamonds v ln.tege (Oft Harbor 8t¥d AGO. aflatt driven, ~~~:.'"~r=: perienee in either de-I peo~l1~53~~~111 Li z.f CALLUS TOOAY wortls gr .. 1 $7500 or S580 Country Freneh ;::~!':v ~t,:: blhind lHOPRest~euranl) ~=·~"'*!!· Call Kay, 432-9272 =t~ !'~~~ = · · I FOR MORE best olfllf Call Judy at d1n1ng set S 1100 and repair · W~lllam PANASONIC at•eo MC. .......,_, .,..,._,_ ...... older adulls plu•I l&LIS/...... INFORMATION• 548-3036 52 1-0158 Harold Jewelers 3 119 x .v Mach1nlt1 Mk:ro-1 m.culate condition . ...... lmlll Bachek>r s degree from San Clemen le co Mells MOVING THIS WEEKEND• Don't depend on word of Newport Blvd II 32nd scope 490 Cotta Mes8 12800 080. 142· 11M •w... accredited College()( Uni· support person Trade M24'21, 111. rn REFRIGERATOR. like mouth-dependonClaeet-llJ ... HI SI 548"9832 --4 • .....__. x:::::::, .._ vers11y w1lh m110t work In Show bus I n e • s a.L new. white, Side by Side fiedwMtlyouh---_,_ __ ~ eoe HumanServices0t Rec-36 1·2264 As k f or -terMm $3500B0723-1767 tfllng to.,.. Ptts&AIWMls 6049Fountlln 9010 Wf'ICI •LP re1tt0n For further de-Ma111ynn Vey 6134 CHEVROLET BLAZER "..,.. t ails. con11c1 Kathy YOU * *PITUll* * ""'7 1.,,..,., hrs/wti flex Ans Ready •I (7 141644-3244. lawyer I lsMliatn IH CRIW Sat/Sun 8 to 2 bill•. H81-1.v . 4 a 4, ""· ,.. phones, run err•nds CITY OF NEWPORT Ptr ..... I S.nfe• llC "PPIES tovween eo&lumet, decor·! hrn. babied. M.toO $6/Hr Car nee Costa BEACH Equal American Eskimo • ator items.~. t•blel. S4M113 Mesa 850' 1753 Mike oppor1un11y Empjoyer · HIRE INTEGRITY" SUPIRVI SOR Bassel! Hound • e.gie boob cloth... P•int t Ctle¥Y 1174 FUI am. OVERSEA~ JOBS Reslaur•nt • Boston Tewer • Ceirn ~~3~ La~~ So':' GrMt PT 411All ~ .... Htgh uJanes. P•ld 11v1ng LETS DO LUNCH •TEMPORARY JOBS• Terr1er • Chlr1uanua • Of SlatJ & W d FV ale. power S&B, - expenses. now hiring 311 ·-.. ·-&Tiii AVAILABLE NOW• Chow Chow . Cocilllf • • ., Granny Boa N•• occupauons Wortd wide _.. ...... .,.., We need brieht, enthutiostic Dalmatian • Oolllet • Shel/tna/engine 4 ll1ra. locallons bonuses, Is now look Ing for v WHIPllOllllll Golden Relrllv•r • om. to appi....i a.t sertous applicants only. energellc outgoing • Multlmate indiviclualt who would lilce to earn: Husky • Maltese • offer our 14,000. 305-947 · 1460 24 Hrs people • WOl'dperfect SO ....... fO S600.00 Papollon • Pekingele • 7 1 4 I 2 8 1 • 1 1 1 1 • P • FIH1ble hours 10 su11 • M 1 losh Pomeranian • Pug • 7141S57-3e00. •-riiiiiiiiil----• ar1 time your need ac n · Samoyed • Scnipperlte Lift.. llUT , .. STllllTI • All P<*llOns open per Wfflc and more, • She«le • Shth Tz:u • ~lolll.~~~~-~~ 9035 u1e coo•ong for SenlOf 15 tmmed1a1e ~1ngs • No Po1yes1er v 1111rna111n marketing the Orange Coast Da1·1y Pi.lot wetsn Corg1 • wire ... .., ""LICO:NSED SKIPPER --~~--~--..C•1&zen In eacttange fOt S5-$10 hour We train • No Grief Fo11 T erreet av8il bM for yacht c»-1le EL CAMINO ftoom & board ind TV M·F 5 30·9pm • Fun place 10 work *TOP PAYING• All puppleS guaranleed hlteQ Local Of world ~ 307 motor, NW room All(), small salary Wes1mln11er 373-2888 Apply In person IJI t555 POSITIONS " Yov: PETLAND PAVILION .cse 707-838-2785 '"-· ,,.. .,,...., .... Five days• W9M Adams Ave Costa Meu OPEN 7 DAYS w • 1ZIOe21 SIOO Fl,_M ,,,.... Call PlllT-TllE 556-U103 E 0 E Call l\OW '°' an appl With • How on mturecl van. wopn °' .... car. 16374 BHCh Blvd ., rN s i--------142-7112 To work 111 flower lhoP our Placemen• Coorde-L-405 rwy ne11110 Target l'OWtr lolts 7012 CHEVY •54 P10(-UP HI •• FlitAlble hours. p1easanl llUllL SILES IELP na10t. Anne Papal'f1 • lnieY w.tting part-time in fn. eveningt, Between Edinger & ...., REBUtLT Lea"9 MeN8ge en v 1 r on men t c 111 For Christmas Store 1n .-n'"9 fv .. time SSS * 141-HJI * 'll u....-Im WITH CAMPER 12215 8J3-1888 asll lor Alte1a ()( Fastuon Island r Ill •473 LA--L &.m... • ~"II UUIMI SEE. 142-0667 lllll-..111111 Virgil •TREE TRIMMERS also ~ • ~,,,.a~., to motivate. AdOf•ble Kittens. Fr• 10 Ay bfldge & C8bin ....,.,., _...35 Y9•r•. brumille. Permanent PIT Eallb· needed Call 760-Cl•36 0' 1oo% Free EOE Then we have a lob for vou. No experience necess.rv Good Home LOl\9 & l!.O nours 5 L-OMC, xlnt .Aophlstlealed Euroe>9M ltlhed M&Jlbo•es Etc on apply tn i:-erson at Noel 1 Short Hatt Liller trained cond Tronte1 & ca"lVU t ,......., 32 M space 297 •STllGmlll Sim Full lralnl"9 available Cati 960-1168 Newoort lllO evlilebtl YP9 """"• 1&19 • lt1 Balboa Pn l~1ng IOI' t7 14) 631-3046 Shots for 11<11 l8Uf... peopte person wilh some Should have lyplng t11tng •--iiiiiiiiiiiiii 644·0303 Retell OI Customer Ser· FI ND and gel*al offic.e ell-For furthef' Information or fo schedule an ln~rvlew AKC Si><•n;er ~ 7 WANTED 50 to 69' FDMY vie• Exp Tues& Thurs Ill nAllence Salary com· c•L& I.II Al ltlteraavail 8wks StOO & lrade Mello• G ... Rer"1I M1n90« 10 a.u1a1 prof ... -· A 9Sldencie ' '5951< fem in whlchr llv·ln. d1y, 5 hrs S11 Wtll 1r11n mensur1te wllh eJt· S175 7t4t243-8350 r • ec:re non/srnkr fern pref lo do • vartely OI jobs h h la perience Mon-Fri 8-5 (2 I 3) •21.022• COCl<APOO f ...,.,..,... v11ue owe & apply 49 ... 3678 34 19 Via Lido NB t rOUR c ssified 7 •4-835-857' ree to _.... s 130K equity •• 0own mectian1c: * ,.._""'" * UP TO •••••r ..... Fri•., ~:.::;:~ ~!'! ~~ =:..,inc: Iii I IE IECllllCS FIT with ltb houri Duties -• -ed IOY'H kids 722-1 199 831·7154 10 1n c1 ud• set · 1600 uplbreakcloWn. rep1lr & ma1n1en1nce. c11er1ng exp 1 plus Call Wed lhru Sun 10 10 4 5~6-4467 Cl 2.46e to S2.H51 'fl'le Orange County PHONE SOLICITOR s~111·1 ~•rtment has Your house evenings an 1mmect111e <>e>enlng for Hand1eapped Ok $7 thr • qu1lltled Manne Mech· bonus Mary. 840· 7998 PER MONTH * IO COWCTIOIS * WE WI LL. Daily NII ........ (30ll'3) • ..... TITTU .. _. 145...,.. llwd. c .. ...... nlcl Duties Include journey· l9Vel work In tnttellifl9 m*'ltlllNng and r99eu· 1ng marin~ •ng1nH/ propulsion equtpmenl, ma1n1a1n1ng/rep1er1ng fire pumps and olhef mech· PUITOlll I Or•"9• County Interior plant Co looking fOt Pllf· j son 10 ma1nt81n plants 1n commerc11l oflices Pert· r tm• benefits Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance Ell UR -~AR Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley 7141975-06&8 ·~1 , ____ _ PIT llECEmllfll Poeitlon reqwes a mini· 5pm.9pm Wed thru Sal mum ol I yHr e•· 673·7510 penenee (al lhe iourney· man level) 1n aJI phases of P /T CALL 642-4333 HtOO'tNGTON BEACH. ca;TA MISA. NIWPORT 8£AOl f'OUN'TAIM VAU.EY, ffiVINI & LAGUNA BEACH 'tn a r 1 n • m 11 n 1 en • Telem•rketers Evenl"9* I ._nce/repatr ~N:o~S:•:les:."4:~·"99::..~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wt offer ex04lllenl com- penNllon tnauranoe r• 11remen1 plld hol· lday/veca11<>n1 •nd more .Io..ac:iply...il.!1 ' •IT-1-11-1-1·1 ... l14/Ml·1• COMING TO CALIFORNIA/ R INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST WEEKLY GUARANTEE! . I _, ...... , INTERVIEW Wmt EXCITING RETAIL COMPANIES We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! . . . ....... E.quel °ftil~mpkry9r Drug Ute II U .. AbUM • MITSUBISHI Acc:eplance Corpotallon. 1 reoldly growing fln•nclal Mf· ~ co. It .-ing PfO- leaatonal minded tndlvld• uall to join °"' Cotta Meaa b(anch Otfa .... ,.. .... ':Y,•onttble tot v.rlfl· , cation of cue•omer Int , cov.11ge, data entry '°' ina & 11t1e 1nto cu.• a ~ lnQW .... llO"t ........ P"Ot* ., Tiii .. -••PGntt,I• tor pro· ~ pepenrofk Of IMlto,.., ........... proc...... etc. LIQlll ':!~Ming • • Fru A4m'-•ion • IntnoiftUs Cmt411cte4 • F~e Parking •Door Prius EXCD'T SAl'I DCEOO a DCSNEYLAH'D TUESDAY OCT. 23 ARCADIA EMBASSY SUITES WEO.OCT.2• SANTA IAWM QUALITY SUllll WEDNESDAY OCT. 24 TORRNtCE AESl>EHCEINN IYMARRtOn 9:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m. BRING MANY REIUllESI IF YOU AA& UNAal TOAmNO. FAX CM MM.~ AEa.JME FOR ... DIATE OA FUTUM COflllDIMTION ,..,,,,,,.. A ... t'r '°' M AIW tll A , .. a.tOnlll: • tn NO STRINGS ATTACHED . Just call us to renew your ad . Run 10 words for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55e each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that hu a space betwMn it. For individuals onty ·-----~-------------------------r • ATTACHED I I I I NAME-------------PHONE-------------- ADDlllSS CITY--------------- STATE--------ZIP----CHECK•----AMOUNT ENCL--- MASTERCARD/VISAt ------------EXPDlATION DATE ___ .._. 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'· !!I!!!!;!~,~~ .,..., ... ..,,.,. 4.~ ... _.. .. ,. ......... ,.. • cylncllr. eplld, ale, -..... ........ .......... ..... ..... -p/a, p/brall•. Dlalt., -.,. on· NIA ,... Ylft AM/FM, tow m11M. iilet· VI, alt, ale, pie, plb, plw, I c.ntt--.. 1--...... ~---"""""~-·I c.u.ct Mere rtnty Lie U NH4'64, pell, pl ...... p/mlnore, T"61 .uu :•ul -... .___,,.. 1. 5171 till. CC .... AMIN Nlll'IOUl• H•N wilh ttleCOllneyCltfllOfOr• N11ftl••!Pll -1ttrtolcHMUt . Wire ..,... naw 11 , ... eowney on • .,......., ..-1Ta.-.n Mlliil ""'"' coven. W•rMCr "" folcNMlt """°"' .,. It. '"° n. "'°""" ,._. .. Ill -.. IM"*~ UC ~t4. ..._.___ ,__ ...._.._.. ••• ' 83A9 -:s-"Msca. tu1 Publlfled °' ... c... a -ca INTl.NIATIONAl... a ---=et•I Dr • Nft1Por1 Dfllty P160t 1•11.,.. •. 1-*'f .... INN. a.If. •1•111 ••••-. c.llf. t*3 Octow 1. 14, 21. ttlO 11716 • ~ UIJ iMt•--prw, 2-door, IOlded S.._, John 8em.e. W7 .,..... 9cn t. ~ t 1-.1-------1 reel with blacti top. 19181 ~ IMI --M D ... ~ -.... trw. CeM. ...C m11Cl 130,000. Anxloutl HUNTINGTON BEACH -•.... •tate aale, 1 OWMf, M•r9aret r .... t•POft --.· , 154 ..... 2 H•-1111 ft.•1111 '2450 Excellent 8Mctl,C.ilf.t2M3 92 15 ._ • ._.. .,_ 9181 ~ 8tVd 77S-ea40 TNa butlneu 11 con-Thia .,.,..,... 19 oon-AWllUllUTW Of CHEVY '57 BIEL· IR ~~~~~~~~ 1 TINGTONBEAC -duetedby#llndlvlduel ACnnoue•n•• ductedbyWi~ ..... SIOAN Or~al con-NISSAN 'to 300lX HUN H B uv -The r99l1trent(1I com-MAim ITAR "" TN ret1e4rMt(t ) OOfft. ,...,.,_ dltlon, low ml , runt Gold, "'"to, t""'s. ...,... la-1111 menoed to trMUCt bull>-The folowlng '*'°"' .,. menc:9d to tr.-.ct tMif.. LmM...,.... _, -, <JVVV .._________ nttt under the FlctlllOUI dOlnQ ~ ... neet undtl" the F-lctltloua •c -= ~-~B UTY. mllel_._'25,000. 583-15511'" Bu1lnt11 n1rne(1) lllltd POLO LOUNGE, 4255 Butlntll name(t) 119ttd .:..":)!"~'°:.':~ P\aJC M>nw. 1-lllliiiii--.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -'II I /• f11 1NMMr ftnt CS above, on· October 1, 1990 eampua Ort"9, IMM. Ce11f et>ove on September M . nlPO"l of tfle Mertor'le L, end ll01ICI Oii FOAO 1130 Mod411~ ·-· YU Ill -,.__. St""" a.r.1. 2715 t990 J SlrnOn ""°' llOUftdltlOn ,..,... ...... Tu "°'· 90% condition, 111111 -·-··-throush classified Thi. 11atemen1 waa 11tac1 HtnOUt Cotporatlon c.. aorta~ Mar)Orte Lr ,__ ~ -. ....,_ 17 ,650 0 r tr a de Ukt newt (7N026) V-8. 1uto. a le. p/w, -lh the County Cltf'll of Of. tornla, 4l3 Mo<nlng ca'n)'Of't, Thia ~t, waa flied l'MNlfll', la av .... tor YOU AM IN DEFAULT 195-107 4, 894-4269 11,HI I cassene, tinted gla11 rtaJC ll)TIC( ange County on September Corona dtl Mer. C91it t2t25 with tN County C1ar1' of Of-bk IMpectlon at tt20 UNDER A DUD °' TRUST ..-R 11.111-•a• Suptlf nice. :r3t7&38 21• t990 Thia bu1lne11 11 con. ange County on September =:,ope Orfw, Santa AM. DATED OCTOBER. 1MI. FORD ·ea MUSTANG , ... - -Nlll ACTITIOUa.,...H Hlm1 duc:1ed by'• corpor1tlon 2.1. 1990 Clllfornla. during ,..., UNLUS YOU TAKE AC-281 engine, autom1Uc, 2845 Harbor Btvd, C.M. •a•-NAm 8TA1W•NT Publllhtd Orenea Cout The retlllrant(I) com-~ bull,_ hours. Seid nlPOf'l TION TO PAOT£CT YOUR 95%reatored 673...0138 ... M11 I -I Tht followlngperaonsere Delly Pilot September 30• menced to tranMCt ~ Publi9htd Orange CoMt lhell remeln ...,....,,. for a PAOPERTY IT MAY BE abOYaon:Octe>ber•. ttlO 111'11llllT11111 d04ng butlneu as· lobet 7, 14. 21. 1990 nesa undtl' IN FlctltlOUe 0..ty Pilot OciOber7, 1•· 21· ptflod of tlO 6ayl com. SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Jim 0tMw Autos===rted 91001·~---~~~!' 28881\lfbO<Btvd,C M. ATLAS INTERNATIONAL Su-802 Bu1lnt11 namteal llit•d 28• 1990 ., ... 13 mtneingwlth thedaleoftN If YOU NEED AN VCPLA~ Thia ttattment ... llltd :==~===--= ... ...• DETECTIVE AGENCY. 3857 •lxffll on. Octobet a. t990 ....... no1ic.. NATION OF THE NATURE with the County Oltf'll of 0r~ -•• Birch SI •412, Ntwpor1 "8.JC N0TlC( Jon K. Handur Publlltled Of ... CoMt OF THE PROCEEDING ange County on OctOber •, Tlntl... Miil 'HIPtln Beaeh, cam 92658 This 11atemen1 wu 111ed rtBJC NOTlCE Daily Piiot Octobet 1• 1t10 AGAINST YOU vou 1090 ....... LNIPI Aulo, pis , elr, tilt, cruise, pl w, p /I. moonroof, cus- tom wheels only 18K miles (2NKE410) U1,IU OIAITALAMA 2925 Harbor BIVd. C M 11 .. 2 .. OIL UH ..e Michael Carroll. 3157 FteTSTIOUa .,..... with the County Clerk ol Of. Wt SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-,.,._ ._ Aulo, A/C, AMIFM radio 8 1fCh St ••72. Newpor-t N~ 8TAft•NT ange Counly on OctOber 9 ACTITIOUa ........ YER Pubfflhed Orange C:O.( 5 speed, ale, power steer-like new. #807910 Beach, Call! 92658 Tht following ptftOnl are 1990 ' MAim 8TA~ oft Nolltl'llber 2 1990 at Owly PllOI October 14, 21, In J 1 brake1 • d I g 11 a I 11111 Thi I bu11ne11 11 con-dolno business as: P471711 The fottowlng petSOf\1 art NlJC ll)T1C( 2.30 p M 11 duty ~ted 21 Nov.mbet •. 1990 A /FM 9.000 rnlles. Like •••R•s dueled by an lndlvldu•I • (l)lHE REAL EST ATE Publllhed Orange Coett dOing t>u9inest •• T. I . .• and puttuent • &u.-a4 new Lie i:2RCP29. 9362 -The regl1tren111I com· M~Rl<ET (b)THE ESTATE Diiiy Pilot October t4, 21. DEWAYNE BUICE. 18M FtCT1TIOU8 llUl-M t:U-~u of Trutt recorded IMll lllfl llAIT Miii meneed to transact bull· MARKET, 3109 81lbo1 28. NovemtMI( 4, 1990 Ptrkcrt1t Of , Colla Meaa, NA• aTA,.....,. NoYember 3. lHt,., ln9lr. Mll'mTll llAOI 2888 harbor Blvd, C.M neu under the Flcllllous Blvd . N-Pof'I Beactl, Calif $~20 Calif. 92827 The following peraone .,, No •5MOOS of Offlclel l•.OllO Business nam9411 1111ed 926&3 Blcl'I Bullpen, a Call-doing bUtlntal ... Recorda. u.ecuttd by: •TUI above on S4191em~ 13. S C Oudcht, 3609 fornlt corpo,.tlon. 1aea L.AUNGS' HU88Y, ea Fllt WHlttn Semiconductor 8TATIMIWT 0# PUlllnl Fiii 'll WAIH. Y-t . 1990 . B•lbo • Blvd., Newport NlJC ll)TJC( Plfketttl Or . Cotta MtM.. OriYe, Cott• MeM. Calif. Inc 1 California corpor-•H•a1 I ENT Oii l66e 1 a..ctt BIVd Michael CerrOll 8nch. C•llf 92663 Cellf 92627 t2t28 euon u trutlOtl In IM ol· U. 0# PICTIT10Ue HUNTINGTONBEACH Excellenlcondillon Only T1!111111emen1wellled VA 011dche, 3809 FtCTmOUa ..... al Th11 bu11ness i. con-Chat1eeM.Serno,t2t11nc.0ttneCountY~der ....... MAim 65.000 miles $900 Wllh the County Clerk 01 Of-Balboa Blvd . Newporl NA• ITATa•NT ducted by a COfpor'lllon f irebrand SI . Garden of Of1119' County, Stale of The~~ ~raona UJ-Gll1 968-9125 anQt Counry on September Beach Caltl 92663 The following peraon1 •re The ragl1trent(1) com-GroYI. c.llf tM40 Californlt. WILL SELL AT haw 1 the ... ol ,_________ 13 1990 Thll business ts con· dotng butlntn as mane.cl to transact bull· Ann T Ta-Nguy9n. 2t02 PUBLIC AUCTION TO lhe Fictlllout Bu1lnt1t _ Fill 'U •STIJll U f4'a1t dueled by a geM<tl part. ACADEMIC FINANCIAL ne11 under tl'8 Fiet1lloul W. Manly, Santa A.M , Callf. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR NatM. COMPUTER 8P£C- VW '63 BUG Very sharp, runs auper Pubhshed Ofa.nge Coast ntrship AID SERVICf 8032 lronglte ButinHI name(I) lltltd 92704 CASH (peyable at lime of TRUM, 17115-H SkY1)tltl Good running condition. Whtie AIC. au1oma1tc. Daily Pilot Septembel 23. The reg111rant(1) com-Cwcle, Huntington Beaeh. above on Seplember 1, TN9 bu1meu 11 con-aalt In i.wful money of lht CWCll, Irvine, C.itl t2tl4 NlJC ll)TIC( One owner Ong1nal 1n-sunroof 72K miles. 30 Oclober 7 14 1990 meooed to transac1 bull· Cal1I 92648 1990 dueled by • r,entrel pert-untied Siii• On tht IOl'ml TM ActltJout BueiMM • ••UCJll9l> ... tenor Purchased new in $3495 833,3310 days Su-590 ness under the Fictttloua Raymond Edwlfd Mena. DeWayne 8u!Oe, Presl-neratMc;; wtllCh .,, i.w#ul tender In Namt r...,edto aboYtwee • ••• ~ 1119 Europe s 1800 OBO 640-6930 evenmgs 1----------18u11ness name(s) llsted 6032 lrongale Clrde, Hunt· dent TM rag111rant(•I com-lht United Sllltl) anJlor hied In Orange County on ··--~ 11•• 12131431·5090 PU8lJC NOTICE •bOve on September 20. lnglonBeactl.C.Uf 9~1 Th11 •l•lemenl was riled menced to tranaect bull-c:aslllef'I c.tllled °' othef June 25. tHO FILI ··--~ at1ll ·--------1----------11990 Paula Kay Mena. 6032 wtlhlheCountyClafkofOr· neu undet the FlCtlliOU9 cMc11ie9ecilledlnlhtCMI NOF46t507 • ··-(1Cl'fW) .... l· .. -... -o·s·o· .... ---st-k--9'!""300~ FHI TlHIS u flCTITIOUI .,..... s c Osadehe lrongatt Clrcla. Hunllngton anqe County on September 8u1lnas1 narnec11 lll ltd Code (Ptytble In Ml •• the Aull In Monroe. 10, . O•• (mltM) .... nu• "''"" 1111 NAME ITATH R NT Thit 1talernent wH hied Beach, Celtl 92648 28, 1990 abOve on. Octobef 8, 1990 hme of Ulel AT· The Cf\tip-Lakeplnea, Irvine, Calif, B ICk 1982 Sk h k The 1o11ow1no persons are w1lh the County Cle<k ol Of· Tht1 bu1lnt11 11 con-F~ Ann T. Ta~Ngu)l9n man Avenue .,,,;tnct 10 lhe 92720 • -..171 u Y aw Wh11e 1Gr1y teether In-doono business 91 1nge County on Sep1emt>et ducted by husband and wti. Pubhlhed Ofange Coast This lttltmenl wu flled Civic Cent« Building 300 E. Sim Sunder Ram.,\. ...-. 4cy1. 2dr good cond•Uon. tenor Immaculate• Low TAA•LER s COMPANY. 21. 1990 The reg11tr•nl(1) com, Cally Piiot Octobef 7. 14. 21. wllh the County Clerk of Of. cn.pman A119r1Ut Orange 26134 s.nano Ct . El Toro, -... m.L & no air, St950 760-5791 miles 4 door. d1gllal 2539 Back Bay LOOC>. Cos1a F470Z38 menced \o lrantae1 bu.._ ,8, 1990 ange Counly on Octobet 9, Clltfoml• all rigtlt' title and Calif 92630 ~·-... llilll 495-4568 dash, electric doors and Mesa Callf 92627 Publtshed Orange Coe.11 n"' under the Flcllllous Su-816 1990 lnltrtlt ~ 10 and Thia bu9lneu wu con-IH Ill ff• ·= BUICK '84 Regal Excel-windows AIC. AM/FM Michael v WyS<>nil. 2539 Oa11y P1101 September 30, 8u1lnt11 neml(tl ll11td p471711 no.w held by It undtf Nici ducted by co-pertnetl ~ ~ --lent condit ion, one cassette $8995 OBO Baell Bey LOOP Costa Mesa. October 7, t4, 21, 1990 abOve on NIA "8.IC NOTICE Publlthed Orlf\98 Cout OtedofTrutllntNprOptt'ty ThlS 111emen1 wu M ~.a.I owner all power $4000 is.• 14t0 Calll 92627 Su-606 Reymond E Men• Dally Pllol October 1•. 2t. liluated In Mid Count Ind with the County Ctet'k of • -· Nanette l Wysong, 2539 Thia tltlemenl wH llled FtCTITIOUI llU8Ml8 28. November 4, 1990 Slala delc:flbtd u : y anea County on September BMW 1987 3251 548-6584 ,_ ________ Back B•y Loop. Coste Mesa. PlB.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Of· NAm 8TA1W•NT Su-621 EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHEO 13, 1990 Converltble gray/black, Cadllltc 1985 CDV--Calll 92627 ange Counly on September The following peraons are TO THAT CERTAIN NOTICE' PuOliahed Orenge COllll s20 000 30 000 miles Beige. loaded. mint c:on, PtalC NOTICE Thol t>us1neu Is con-ftCT1Ttoua 8UltNl ll 2t, 1990 dOino butlntM 81 rtllllC ll)TIC[ OF TRUSTEE'S SALE EX-Diiiy Pilot September 23, d11ion $5,950 557-6264 ducted by husband and wtle NAMI ITATlMINT F410ZB MILESTONE RECORDS. ECUTED 8Y IMPERIAL 30, Oc1ober 7, 1•, 1990 ~~~:72~1~~J4 must tell 979-2631 FICTITIOUS aUltNEIS The reg1Slranl(1I com· The fOl.loWlng peraons are Publllhtd OfanQt Cou' 2900 8'~1ol, Suite A202, FtCTmOUa ....... I BANCORP, A CALIFORNIA I ~~ NAME STATfMl.NT ,menceo 10 tr11nt1CI buSI• dOtllO business as Dally Pllol Seplembet 30• COii• Mesa, Calif 92828 I NAMI 8TAnmNT CORPORATION. DATED' ~ BMW 1988 528E CADILLAC t981 Sedan de The followtng persons areo nest under the F1et111ous NEWPORT CERAMIC DE· Oclober 7. 14. 21 1990 Rtndtl Wayne Rankin, TP!t following per90nl "' OCTOBER 9, t990 MJC ll)TlC[ Silver leather Inte rior Ville •68 great mileage• doing bullnt$S.. IBu11ness name(sl llSl•O SIGN COMPANY. 202 l'B Su-SH 2826 Porlol• Or . Cotti dOtng bu .. .,..... PARCEL t sunroof loaded 36K Leather lnlertor $3 000 1•1 POOL ! WATER· 1b0ve on Seplembef 24. Fem Newport Beach. C•lll Mesa, C•hf 112626 UP UP & AWEYI, 1525 Unit •M 11 lhoWfl on I TAWO# miles perlecl condilton 846-7346 SCAPES 1b l WATER-1990 92663 PlB.IC NOTICE M""MIECSmondFlelQ!et, PleoenuaAve C-4.Ntwpor'tlth•l e«1aln -Idec:! Con-MANDGIRl?NTO# 0 0 8 0 SC APES BY ELLIOTT 1620 MIChH I v WyS<>nil Thedlul Oanlel1 202 .. 8 1300 Adami Ave • 19-E. Btaeh. Cahf 92813 Oc>mlnlYm Plan recorded UM cw ACflTIOUe ~ 1~1~73~2°196 CaQlllllC l983 Fltw<I E Wtlshtre Santa Ana CA Tht5 Slatemerit .was filed Fetn Newport Beach Caltl flCTITIOU8 ....... Cotti Mna, Ctltf 921126 Carol Ann Bowtt, 1$25,Junt 24, 1812aa1ns1rument ....... MAim Brovgl\am D E.l~ All 9270S 'f\tlh IM County Cleft! of Of· 92663 NAm 8TATl•NT This bullll9H II con-PIKenll• Ave c ..... Ntwpor1 I No. 82:2 t6547, offidal r• The IOllowlng paraon• BMW 85 32SE power e.11cellen1 con-Robert L Gtr1ne< 4281ange County on Sep1ember Kevtn ReynOld1 202 •B The followtng peraons .,. dueled by a,generlll pert· Beach. Caltl 92813 ICOfdl of Or1119' County, have lbandontd Iha UM of 5Sl)d LOADED 49K mt d1t1on newly painted Prospect Newport Beach • 17 1990 Fern N-por-t Beach Caltl doong business at netanip This butlMst 11 con-California, u defll'ltd In the the Flctllloua 8u1lnna S9900 OBO 540 0374 SS 000 499-4686 CA 92663 I F .... 11 92663 WEBPRO, 51112 OcMnua The rag111rant11l com-ducted by an lndMdual IC>ec1arltlOl'I of c-an11. Name. ER A PROPERT1 BMW 87 325, CADILLAC 78 •-door JOhn C Etholl 1620 E Put>ll!tNld Orange Cout This business tS con· D• . Huntington 8et"h Calif mencec1 10 1ranue1 bu.II-The regtllrent(al com· CondlltOM and Rtltrlc:110nt HOUSE AEALT~. 130f WtlShtre S.nta Ana CA Daily Pttol Seplemt>e< 23 ducted by a ~ part· 92649 nets unotr lhe FiCtlllOUS manced lo tranuct ~ rec:o<dtd Augutl 4, 1811, In W CO.I Hwy . Newpor1 CONVERTIBLE transmission leaks Best 92705 1 30 October 7 14 1990 ne<ll\1p LH Su1htrlt nd 97 8u1tne .. namtC•) llattd ""' undet lht Fk:tilloua Book 1•1117, Page IOll, 1n' BMdl, c.iit 92M3 Blacl! 1an. loaded chrome Cash Oller after Spm This t>usmen " con· Su-587 The reg111ran1111 com-Sunnymeade Or . Aberfoyle 1b0ve on Septwnber 21, Builneu nima(al listed 11'8 oftldel rec:o<de of ....,I TM fldlUOUI 8u.ir-a wheets extended war-846 140• dueled t>y co parlne•s mencee1 10 lransact buSt· Par I\. South Au11ra111 5159 1990 ebovtl on Septwnber 21. County, and u amended by l Name refttred 10 aboltt waa ranty excellenl c:on· CADILLAC 79 Eldc.rado The registrants com-MllC NOTICE ness under the F>ettl•OUS Jonn WtHlami 4 Carom• Randal Wayne Rankin 1090 an 1n11rument recOfded filed In Orange County on d•l•On $20 000 D1eae1 Sharp 61K menced to uansact l>USI, 8u11neis name(sl lllted S Croydon Vtctoua 3138 Thtl statement wu flted Carol Bowlt June2•. 1M211 lnatrument M1y 21 , 11181 FILE I 2EtC•83) 760-9295 Loaded $2350 OBO ness unde• lhe ftctotious FICTITIOUS 8UatN&ll ebOve on NIA Auslralle with the County Clerk of Or, Th11 ttalernent wu llled No 82·218$•8. Offlcial rt-NO F38189S 1>Us1ness na"'" listed above NAME ITATEMINT ThldlUS Daniels Colin Dov111on 3 Bang<)" ange County on Septembef wtlh the County Clefk of Or· COfdl I ThOmel 8 Miller, •t Wiid ... E •i2 1/2 ,,. 644-6689 on August 28 1990 The IOllow1ng persons are Thtl Slllemetlt was hied SI . HHlhmont VICIOrlt 28, t990 ange County on October 9. PARCEL 2 I Gooae Cl·-Ntwpor1 Beach, ,. •• 11 va• Cadillac '86 Eldrrado ,.obefl L. Gartnef d04ng bu11ness es with the County Clerk of Or-3135 Aualrtli• F41mt7 t090 An undivided 2 229%1 Cllltf 92683 -•-Be ge Ont 3• 000 m les Th•s s1a1emen1 was hied FALCO BACKHOE AND ange County on Septembet Th11 business II con-Publtshe<I Ot•nQt Coaat F471m tnler•I In and 10 LOt 1 Of This buslntU wet con• Super clean ( ~ 1124971 Ne'wport Y lady's ~ar with the County Cleru. 01 Or· PIPELINE SERVICES 730 2 I, 1990 dueled by • g-al parl· Dally Piiot October 7 t4, 21, Publlltled °'1119' Cou1 Traci 11353. In IM City Of dueled by an lncltvlduel 11111 $12 500 Call 760< 119 ange County on August 28 'Sou1hern Ave Orange, F410.Ma nerlhlp 28, t990 Deily PilOI Oclobef 1•. 21, Cotta M .... County of Or· Thia 1tatemenl w11 ftl9d •••ir•s 1990 I c1111 92665 Pubhshed Orange Coest The rag111rant111 com-Su-&10 21. November 4, 1990 ange, St•I• ol Calllornlt, u wtlh lhe County Clerk of Or -"" 1---------t F .. 7tOI Scoll falconer 3231 Dotty Piiot September 30 menced to lran1ac1 bull· Su-622 lhown on 1 map rt()()(ded tnl ange County on September HITM OIAST lllCE Pta.IC NOTIC[ Published Orange Co11tt , Wuh1ng1on Ave Coal• October 7 14 21 llil90 nest under the Fic111tou1 P\llUC NOTICE Book 488, Pagn 45 end 48 28. 1tl0 2888 harbor Blvd c M Daily Pilot Septem~r 23., Mesa Calif 92676 Su-804 8u11ne11 name(s) listed PtBJC NOTICE of mllClllant<);JI maps In lhej Publllhed Orange eoa.1 5'8-0330 FICflTIOUI •UllNEll 30 October 7 14 t990 I ThlS business II con· lbOVI on NIA FtCTITIOUa ....... otllCe ol the County Re-Daily Ptlot Octobet 7 , 14, 2t NAME ITATEME.NT Su-594 ducte<l by an 1n<11v•dual f'taJC NOTICE L• Suth«land NAm a TATt•NT FlCTST10U8 .,..... corder of llld County 128. 1990 FIAT 1172 Tht' I01low1ng persons are I The rag1str1ntl•l com-Tht1 11e1emen1 wH hied The followlng persons are ,.._ aTATIMINT Excee>I Unne 1 • 29 In-Su-et1 domo 1>u11ness es · P(8.IC NOTICE tM!\Ced 10 transact bull, FICTITIOUS aUSMll wtlh the County Clerk 01 Of, doing busi,,... •• The follow!ng S*90nt .,, clullve u enown on Mid I •-.,. -~ SPORTCOUPE 124 ldlPROFIT MAKER neH under the Ftellltous NAMl l TATl•NT lnQtCounty onSeptember CO MAGIC,20251 81u1·d04 buslneaea CondomlnlumPtan ,._,.111 ~ (t>IMOTOR PUBLICATIONS flCTmOUl llUllHEIS Bu11neu ntm~ll h1ted TM f0ilow1ng perton1 ere 21 t990 fllde Ln r t04, Hunllngton P1GGY S GREETINGS, Alto H~hng lhef.trom ---------5 speed runs good amlfm S700 968 9125 HONDA 1985 ACCORD 4 door 5 speed 55. 000 m tles N~vy blue LOADED Leavmg slate must :.ell $6200 OBO 642-93t6 ...... ll PREllllSI Auto, p w 8tr mCIOnrool (0199551 (0199551 S10,HI OIASTAL lCHl 2925 Htrbor Blvd C M lll-2100 2t66 w Broaelwty Suue NAME ITATEMfNT 1•bovt' on Septemt:>er 3 d04llO business as F47o:MO Beach, Cahl 92648 613 Poppy Ave, Cofon• def all rrwnerai.. °'"· Pftclout flCTITIOUe ~M 131 An1hetm Ca111 92804 The followtnopersonsere 1990 BENS PLANTS & PETS. Publlslled OfanQt Coul Mark l<t1ltt 20251 Bltul· Mar Cahl 92625 1nd u1tful m11111. NAlmaTA,....NT John Ku1m1 2020 d04ng bull'141S$ u I Scott Falconer 1835 ~port Blvd Coall Daily Pilot September 30, r..ci. Ln •104 Huntington LM Stmmont 613 Poppy 1 u b • t 1nce1 1 n d The following per.on. - Walemecla 1'20M Aoahetm SHUR PRODUClS 152 E This •l•lemenl WIS hied Men Courtyard B-124, OCIOber 7 14 2t t!lt() 8each Caltf eie-46 Ave Cofone cs.;. Mtr Calif hydroc:arbol'\I of_,, kind OOing bullllMe .. Caltl 92801 22nd SI Costa Mesa Callf w11n the County Cterlt ol Or-Costa MHa Caltl 92627 Su-&37 8ra~1 Oickton 20251 926i5 ' and c:htrKler Including H A N E D A. A C • Th11 bustness 11 con· 92627 anoe County on Seotembet Be<i1arn1n O&Vld Wnghl 81Vflltde Ln ;tcM. Hunt-This bu1tnesi 11 con-petroleum oll. gaa. CUPR£SSURE. 405 30th duclt'd t>y an ond•v•dual . Shirlee Corsar 1~2 E 12 1990 1281 Windeme re Lant. PlB.IC NOTICE H\glon S.ectt C.ltf 92646 dueled by an tn<JfvlOual llPfllllum and 1e1 below e St SYA Ntwpor"t_Beach. Thf' reg191rant1s1 eom. 22nd SI Costa Mesa C11t1 F41tm Tusltn C11tl 92680 lh11 bualntst 11._COll· l"--~19't'9nt(at com. ~~f may -CA t~ mt"n'~ tg 1ra0SK1 bu• 92627 --P~ ~ Thia bn'"e" tt con RCTITKMll .,..... duct.Oby c:o-pertnws menced 10 lrtnMCt bull-now or htfNltef be found, UI Kycng Rolllnl. H O S ness under the Ftet11tous Th1t business •• con· D•••y P1101 Seotembef 23 duelt'd t>y an 1ndtVtdull NAMI ITAT'l:MINT The raglalrtnt(I) com· ,_. ~ the Ftctttloul 1oc11eo conlllned, de· H~t. Lot A~. CA 8 us1nf'n nametsl h91ed ducted by co-p1nners 30 Octo~r 7 14 1990 The reg•slranl(I) com-The lotloWlng peraona trt menQed lo 1ranaec1 1>141-Bullneu ntmtC•I llaltd veloe>ed or taken on, In, 90021 al>O~f' on N A Th• registranl(•I com· Su-585 menced 10 transacl t>u91· dC>lng bulllleU 11 nest under lht Flclllloul above on Octobet 3 1990 under °' from Mid land °' . Thia bullMH 11 con Jonn Kuzma lmenced lo lr•nsacl l>US•· ness undef Ille FIC1iliOUI AMERICAN BUILDERS & Bualnets name(tl listed L" S•mmons · any part lhtf«>f wtlhOul, dueled by an lodtvldual l hts 11a1emen1 was hied ness under the Ftcttttous PUBllC NOTICE Busmen n1rne(1) II sled C 0 NT RAC T 0 RS IN· above on NIA Thia statement ..,., filed howe\'ef, any right of_,_ The reg II Ir ant com- """h Iha County Clerk ol Or· Business name(sl l•lled al>Ove on Seplember 15, SURANCE BROKERAGE. 8'tM Dlc::llaon with lhe. Counly Clerk of Of-enlry or any rlghl ol enlry to mtf'ICed 10 tranuct bual- ange Counuy on Se;>tembef abOve on NIA FICTITIOUI 8UltNlal t990 INC 20251 SoulhwHI Thcl llattmenl was filed •"98 County on Octobet 5. lhe aubaurl-thereof 10 1 neu undtl the flC'llllOUI 17 1990 I Shirlee Cotaar NAME STATEMENT 8tn Wright Acacl• s1 .. 1 Santi An• Wllh the Counly Clerk of Of. 1990 dtPlh of 500 .... benMlh bullntU name or namel F-10 Th11 statement was hied The ro11ow1no persons are Th11 1111emen1 wu tiled Hetghl1. C11tf 92707 '"G9 County on September p471 .. the _-tac. tor the dtYelop-lilted above on nit Publtsrntd Orange Cossl with the County Clerk of Of. doong bu11ne11 as w•lh Ille County Cler'tl ol Or· Attocllted Ag"'c'". tnc 21, 1090 PubUltled Or1119' Coat ment, remo1111, rKOYefY or U1 Kycng Roltlnl D11ly POOi September 23. ange County on Sec>lember (t)MOTION ARTWEAR •noe County on September OICtlilOfnlt, tncorporeled In ,.1'111 ()Illy Pilot October 1• 21 Other 911.pl0!111lon Of aald rt-TIM• lllltmenl WU llled 30 Octobef 7 14 1990 21 1990 lblCHARLIE ANO F'RIEND 21, 1990 CaltfOfnl•. c/o Auocllled Publllhed Of•• Cou1 28. November 4 1990 . • IOUrCM Of IUMltneel Wllh tht County Clerk of Of· Su-5118 F47022t (cl SU AF ER J 0 E 9 2 F470M1 Agencies. Inc , 651 Wnl D•1ly Pilot Oc1obtf 7, t 4, 21, ' ' Su-ete PARCEL 3 1119' Counly on OctObel I ------------------Pubhshed Orange Coast Mert>ella San Clemente Published Orange Cout Washington Blvd . Chic.go, 21 1990 A non-e11ctu11ve euement t990 '41*' PlB.IC NOTICE Dally Pilot September 30, Cahl 92672 Deity PtlOI September 30. m1no1t 60606:2193 . Sir& 12 IC( tippurltnanl to IUCh unll for Published Orange Coul JAGUAR 1986 XJS. grayrgra y s how room cond111on spec1ol wheels S 19,000 Days 662·5••9. Eves 730-5425 1111 LITll HPIRn White/gray • 000 miles Every optton w1rrenty, anowroom new SACRIFICE $47.000 OBO (714) 650-7204 Doys (714) 348-0484 Niles MERCEDES 1973 280 s.dan original ivory paint with tan 1nter1or Well maintained C•lltornta Car P r1ne1pal1 only R .. aonable oller pp 714/497..a506 ---------10clobilr 7.1' 21 1990 1reneFra11k1,92Marbella.October7.14.2t,1990 Thia bullnHt II con-"8.ICNOT ~ICUl•rlndl)tdetlrltnln· DaltyP•lo10ctotlef 1•.tt. FfCTfTIOUI IMlllHEH Sv-60t San Clemente, C.kl 112672 Su-805 dueled by a COfpor'lllon "8.JC..ll)TJCE. Fte-TITIOUa ....... 9rtN Ind .... purpoeee 21. No¥embet 4. 1tl0 NAMI aTATlME.NT JoHph D Frenka 92 The reglslranl(a) com· • MAii? eTATDmtn' 0"9' that por-tlon ol Loll 9 Sut30 The following persons are Pla.IC NOTtCC M1rbellt. San Clemente, PUBUC NOTICE menced lo tr1nsact bull-ftCTIT10U9 .,..... The IOllOwlng ptftonl .,. end 10 of Traci H35, • --------- d04ng buSlneH u · Caltl 92672 nest under the FtcllUOUI NA• aTATa•NT dOI bullnt9111 tnown on a mtp rac:ordtd In NlJC ll)TlC[ RAMSEN MARKETI NG. FtCTITIOUI IMlltNESI lh11 bu1tneu 11 con· flCTITIOUa ....... Bu11ne11 n1ml(1I lllltd The foll()Wlng peraona 1,. H~ES ETC •OOO Bar· Book 219, Peoet 3 and 4, of ----------- 21703 0c .. n Vltll •303. NAME ITATEMINT d~ledby husbtndt nd Wtlll NAMl l TATa•NT tboveon Febfuery 1990 dotngbullnMlll rtnea •250 I~ Cal" mltc*laneou1 mepe In tht 8TA~O# Laguna Seech. Calif 92677 The lollOWlng P8'tonS are The reg111ranl(1) com-The followlno persona are Lindt F Frtedmtn, Cof. MCPHEE & SON CLEAN-112714 ' ' off1ee of Iha County Ae-A8ANDGllFJIWT 0# A Lloyd Bo9Hn 217031 do•no buSlnns as men~ to 1ren1ac1 bull· d04llO buSl""1 as !>0"11 Counael/A111111n1 ING SERVICE. 21• 22nd SL Betty Caloway, G Viepttl, corder of Nici County UM Of Ocean V11la •303 Laguna (t lTECHNIC AL A O, nn s under the FtettltOUS BLUE DOLPHIN YACHT S.Crt1ary Coale Mau Cakf 92927 INlM c.tlf 92120 TM alrtll tddt ... and ACnnou9NAlm 8Hch Callf 92677 IVISORY SERVICE lb)TAS 8uameu ntmel•l fisted SERVICE, 3419 vta Udo, Thia 1111emen1 w11 filed Barry H • McPMe, 21• Aten l<ttfkon, 19191 olhtf common cMliO"tllon. The fOftOWlng P41flOM D•Vld p Aams<leff. 4121 16072 Ml L11ter Cl Foun-abOve on N'A Svtle 178 Newpof1 BteGh. wtlh lhe County Clerk of Or-22nd SI COii• Mee&. c.llf CrCl'fcMn Terrece Irvine If any, ol lht rMI PfOptt'ty llaYe ~the UM°' Senlout. Apt tt4 was111mva11eyC11tf92708 lrentFrartt11 c 1111f92663 •nQtCounlyonSep1em1>er 92827 Calllt2775 • 'd u crtbed above 11 Ult Flctft1ou1 aualneaa Covina Calll 91792 I Michael S Kell•. 18072 This 11a1emen1 w11 hied JOMP'l Anthony Odar. 21. 1990 Tt\it bualntH It con-This bullMll II con-putl)Orted 10 be 245 FltcNr Name A.LL STAR TA.\vtl Thi• bullneu IS con-Mt lister Cl Foun1a1n VII-with the County Cler'k of Of. 257 t I Vtfr# P01n1t El Toro, '47-dueled by an lndlvldutl ducted by • general 1)1111-AveftUI. •M. Cot1• MIM. AGENCY, t13S..A H9wpor1 ducted by 1 ltmlted p911ne<· ley CaM 92708 ange County on Septembef Cal1I 92630 PublllMd Orange Cout The raglalrant(I) com-!Wltllp CA 1292t 8Nd , S'9. 213, Cotta ...... lhtp Th11 bullneu 11 con· 12, 1990 Thll business 11 con-Dally Piiot St9tember 30, menc.o 10 trll'IUC1 bu9I-The regt11Tent(I) com-Tha ~...,_i T~ CA 92927 l'tle regl1lrtnl(I) com· dueled by an lndMdull F .. 17' ducted by husband and Wife Oc1obet 7. 14. 21 ltlO "'" ullCMf Int FlctillOul rnenced to ltanMCt ~ dllelailtnt lily~ tor lily TN Fiet"IOUI luliMM menced to tran...cl buSI· The reg111rant11) com-Publttned OfanQt Coul The r1g111ranl(I) com-Su-IOe 8utlnt1a ntrne(t) fitted ,_. under IN Flc:tltloUI mcotttetntea of tht ttr• ...,,,. ~ed to abolle w• ,,... unclef the Fte11110us rnenced 10 1r1naac:t bull· Delly Pilot September 23 mencec1 to lranuct bull--above on Mey t.-0 l1,1alnt1t neme(a) !lated eddr .. and Olhet common llltd In Orange Count~ on Bu1int11 n•me(tl lllfed ,_ under the flCflllOua 30, Octobet 7 1• 1990 ,_. under the F1ct1uo111 NlJC NOTICE Barry H Mc:Phte "°"'9 on NIA det6gnetlon, If any, lftoWn ~ t. 111t, "lt NO abolle on September 7 8u1fne11 name(1) ll1ted Su-589 Business n1mec11 ll1ted Tt\11 ltatemtnl w• Ned AIM Klaftlon herein f'403lt3 1090 •~ on NI A above on September 1t, 'tennoua .._.. with tnt eoun1y c.ti of Or· ,,. ttatement ... fl6ed laid .... Wiii be made, but Yvonne £llubtch f'loMra. R Lloyd 8oeStt1 MIGflMI s l(t4ltl' l'tllUC NOTICE 1990 NAm aTAnMltl'T ... County on September with IN County C.k of Or· WlthOut covenan1 or ..,. 2513 o.war.. Huntington ~ced .. 1979 240D Thia 1111ernen1 was hied ThlS 1111ement w-aa hied Joeeph A.. Odat The foflowlng per10n1 .,. 28 itlO ange Couney on Octe>ber 5 .ranty, tlf)' .. Ot ~.,.. 9eeet\, CA 92&48 Ct\at/blk 1n1 . a le euto. w11h the County Clttk of Of, with the County CWlc of Of· 'temtoua auaM81 Thie 1tatement waa flted dOl"9 butln.e u ' NNIU t990 ·.~title, po" 111lon. Ot' AftOU1 Jull Aowara, 2S » new paint. rebuilt motor, ange Counly on Sec>lwnbat ange Counly on September NA• ITATIMINT with IM County CMortt of Or· llH INSTRUMENTS. PubllaNO O.ange Cou1 Nftmj ancea. to pey tfle Delaware. Huntln9ton looks & runs grtat t2 11190 21. 1990 The fOllowing '*90ftl .,, ange County on~ ta1M Nmhwa .. I , El T0to, o.ny Piiot Oc1CIMt~. 14. 21. Pulllahad Or ... C0111t i'9fNlnin9 prlftCIPll """ of a..cti. CA tzt.41 • 733 0775 F•1IO ,..,._doing bu1tnet1 at 21, 1990 Caltf t2t30 21 1990 Dfllty Pto4 OctOO. 14 2t IN not .. ~ by N6d Thie ~ .,.. eoft-5·850 • Publtlhed Orange Coul Publlahed Ofanea Cotet jt)POWEA TRAIN EL£C-NNM1 ~ Miiford HnlM•. ' 811414 2'. ~ 4 19t0 ' '10ted of TF\19t, ~Im.-dueled by an lndMdlaal Mefc:.edeS 1979 280e Daily Pilot September 23, Dally Piiot September 30, TRONICS COMPANY Publlahtd 0r.,,. CoMt l21N ~ ••• (I Toro, • • eu.1211t11treon,. pr«Mded In..., Tt\11 Ii•~· ... hied ' ownet. 1mmecu111e, all 30, Ootot>er 7, 14, 1090 Octobet 7, 14. 21. 1990 (b)POWER TEC. 2()13 MIQla Diiiy ftllot Stptembef •· Callf tat30 ....C MJllCI notu, ad¥8ft091, If cQ ""'1h 1ftl County CMortt of Or• 1 erv1 ct re e or d a , Sv-613 S1r800 Ava , Cot la Meta. Calli. Oclotler 1, 14, 21, 1tl0 Tiiie butlnt11 11 con· fta.IC MJTIC( I~ IN*""' of Nici ~ County on ~ 2~, peromlnO l bamboo. 92827 lu.eo3 duttedby an lndlvldull ACMIOUe•H•• of TMt,...., ctwgee Md ttlO • u n r 0 0 I . e 11 0 y I "8JC NOTICE flt&.IC NOTtCE D•vlcl Lynn Darea. 2063 TM r99lttran1(1) Com• MAim ITAW . """' • n 0# ;•JtPentet of, .... TFWtw end ._ .. ....... tea.nae ,te-rmoua.,..... ,te.nnoua ...... a ~8ft"92~~· coeia ...... Nu: MJT1Cl :::*~ '::~~t= .;::=::'°"'.,. :r:a.1.:,W~ l~'r;•·T~~!Y':: ~~:r ... eo;r ~otdM 1982 3000 MAii? 8TA~ I .. .._ 8TATl.aMT Ttllt bu11ne11 11 con· PtCT1TIOUl•H•• ht4nes• n•mte•) lltltd ,,..ANt<LIN ,AINTINO, •11111•..,... l""°"nt rtetona~ eelt• 30. OctOl>er 4. t4. "'O TurbO, t>uutlful c.r, 1 TN I011owi"9 P'f90nl are1 The followlno ptt.ont are dueled by •n lndlVld\lal MAm ITAJ tn abOft on· Mey 9, IMO 17tt frantllln Ave . 1u1tt C. f ... f:a=1tfta l*tonl mated to be Utl.05121. owner. e11ctllent con-doinQbulln.-M dolnQbullneeaaa Tri. r1g111r1ntC1J com-TNfolowlntper90neare ~Hruaka T'*"'l.Ctllf '2tlO ._.., ltCf'ttlt uittOf TtlebeneAc•ywMlrta6d .... d 1110 n • 1 1 0 0 0 MEDIC AL S PECIAL fYI IAEAK/AWAY/ rnenc.a to lranMCt ~ doing~ -TNI ltetetnenl ... Ned •• .., """*"' .... ""-IM ,ICtltlOUI • .,, ....... Deed Of TN9t .. ..-.. •• 546-0973 ' . PAOOVCTS 1 t04 S andi ACTIVEWfAA, 30122 ...... ntll undlf IN ~ltlOul CAOWN COMMlfllCIAL ....., lflt Cowney Cltffl ~Of· tHU Newtt!OOft Lane, NMM· MICAOTHT ON°1eouMd Md ........ to .. 7141 Ln , Coslt Mtll. Ca lif Aa Ac>t 27t, Laguna Ni0Ut4. l111lntt1 n1me(1) lllltd SYSTEMS 17313 Derten ange Counly ~ ........., Hun""tton e.ctl, Celtf lfTE. 17111 lelypettl Qrdehil'!!'-1111...':'...!..._~0. .. DES 1"3 3000. 92827 Cettf 92177 abo119 on Auguel 8, 1990 A¥tnl.lt ~ ta7J 4 tt, tttO It ,., ...... -CllW tl1l4 1W-. .., - --0. •-~---haft ....,,. and MON. Aatatlr"'A •ou•t1e1«110C o.n r~ ~·3tH22 1'iVMfl>wge ~ c.tpet Miia. inc . .--,...,.... 1-.. lleetieu. nw 'icwowe lullrteta "*"'°' .... end•""""' celfent condition aandT Ln . Colt• ...... ,~Ad Ac>t 27t, L..-Tn.a "'*"""' -hied a Ctlffornlt Corpcw.non. "*"'*' °'*"" C-.. HUI Ntwlftoon l i ne. N9mJ',...,.,... to----NeMt Of~ end~ •a•tOOO Day M2 ~· Cllllf t2t21 NIQutl,Callf 92171 wlthtNCounlyClerttofOr· t735SDlt1MA...-...IMN. DaltyP1'0t0ctoMr~.14,lt, Huntlllf'on IMctl. c.M. llecf In Or ... eownty on WIOltl n.e .... "...... • ... 1 ' 730-6'12~ • ' Thie but.In ... •• con• 'fNI oullwa It ton· enee County on Sec>..,,lber Cllllf tz7t4 H . ttlO tltlO June II. 1HO 'Ill...,. eaM ......_ 0. •W ----by WilriclMcMll ducted by anlndMdwll 14, ttto ,,.. ...,..,,.. It COft• ...... ™' .......... COft-"°~ .. ,.. .... ... ~....... --•co·--. .-clofl tlM IGOw TN ,..._.,9"'1•1 oom.1 The rt019trMt(1• OOfft-,__ Cllded. a ..,....... ~llr .............. --Doi fllll ._. M. .. ,_._, Ill .. ...., ~!!!._-az. -:::::~ .::,~ •1~~ :::*' ~ t~~.= ::-' ~ 1~= ~ ~:..,eo:, ~T;: :: MUC Pp ...=..T:: :: :u:uua ... "*'·calf =:.-,... ~ 11 .....- "' ealtH, 131.tOO hltMlt ntme(a) ll1tte1 lutlneat name(•I titted 30, Octooer 1. 14, tttO nt11 Wftdlr tN Allllalll f'ICl"'°"'il@ JI -uNlr lie Ar:Mowt Awt Un Mtllrff, tOt "t0:--1 __ .. --......... . lll4900• 7-.olllh ~on kp•••ber to.~ on 1c:peemoer 1t, .,..... hlolneM """9(•1 -.. ..... ITA'fl. •• " helfttM 1'.....Ctl 11ett4ll llll~ ,.,....., c.utt =-=-=--• , • P ' 1tlO 1990 ....,. Oft ..... t, ttlO TN ....... ,.... ......... flllA 11720 ~ m 11M ..,_ ..... A. •oiwitlcM Oen I CocMt fta.IC MJllCl ,, 1••1M dOMI .....,_ •· ..... .,__ ....._. TNI ...,_ -.., '- ..-, ....... TNI ............ ,....... TNll ..... ,,,. .. -~ I TNI ltl UFI• ...... -T .. PLUM .... la T"61 .......... -....... ., • ..,,,... .... lter ••tr1t. _. tN CowMy CWtl of Or· llffth lttt Cownty Ottrtt of Or· PCTmOYI !lll•aa , .... ttie CowMy atrl Of Or· ,,...._ Or . Coalll ..... .-tN ~a.rt of~ "'61 uau ••• -... a, -...... LIQ NIW .. CouMr on hp.,_ _., Cowftty on .... ...., ...... ITAW ... ~ 011 ltp"""'* Celll tlt2I -. COUMy on~ a, """-~Cllfl GI Or· ... M ... """'"'· 12. ttM tt, tttO TN fOIOwtrlO Ott90nll we 20. ttto ~ Ame ...... la ttlO ... ~ 9" llJI& ... TM_, P 91 ,., ar.,.. "= Plllllltflld Or ... ~ ~ ~1-;a WhtUlef ~ Ofw,ge "= ~~...:' C..a ..... ~ Or ... ~ ti;,'::'_. Grwijlt 0oeM "l2 ... °'95111 Clllll .. ----....... ~ ,.. ... ,...., ....... Colt• ..... Cell. ~ ,.... ......... •. Qc:•• ........... -.,... ,.. oae...r M. ''· Dtllw ,.. 'QI& -.. ,.. o..ar ti, .. IO, o..tr 7. t4, MIO OctoMr 7, 14 Jt, 1990 92121 OCtOber 7, 1•. Jt, tltlO I lpecttr. M1e110t1 ,,_,II.~·.,_ M,...._, . 1•. t• _ ·-L • ..,... ... ................ '°°'' ..,.,.,, M7 c.-. 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Maybelllne® MaybeHlne® Anclreae Ultra Sheen® llOoml~olqrs® Long wearing Hair Remover Conditioner & EyeSha ow Nall COior FOrTheFace HalrDress Assorted slngle shades Assorted shades 2 oz. facial nalr remover and For reoular or extra drv hair o.s oz. creme. 2ounces. • I~~ I~~ J99 I!! .19 Mennen Skin Bracer Aftershave J~~ II 9,9 Maxell • 90-lllnute AUdlo cassettes H19h level bias taoe In 2 ct pack. NO.XUt90 ••• HACK Riva I Potpourri crock "' Electrlc stmmertno cooker wltn natural stoneware. NO. 5206IV sonye Dlscman® CD Player Portable p&ayer Includes arrv strao ano stereo neao-S>hones. No. o-~ 1 ;;._ Rotattna eoH hair remover. me Revolutronarv wav To Remove Hair,,. NO.C1000 99 11'9to · OICO · nFlame .. Sliver CIOth Tape Orange Plastic basket Olspoyt>le butane torcn 1"9 299 99c HllOWllft Pa ty Llgltt Sit AstOrteO oeseons. 7-IQht scnno wtttt oulOl. ~ nousenoeo cur· rent. UL ltst90. Kraft • Clrlllllls Sttcts lnduOed. ,. oz Dag Quaker state Motor Oii •10WIO •1..0 , Qt.~ bOttie. WOOdl so flt. OUtdOOr' DtitnllOn cord 1~/J.wfrtfn-ooor / outOOOr corcl NO Ml 899 camcHanL WllllkYor Flelldlmann•s Gin 1.75 liters. 1 75 liters. 919 :ce 1699 Franzi a Wlnetap Wines Assorted. S-llter box. 5'' Planters • Peanuts •ifclitlll, NOUlar or unultld OI. tin •Haftl¥ lalltld • 12 oz. ttn •Dry ..... ·120Z. ·m~r.....a 88 llKt Velvet Imported Wllllky, Ten HIGll IOUrbon, Wlncfsor CMladlan WhlskY or GllbeY'S Gin 1 75 liters. 99 Jim Beam aourbon or l&J Brandy 1.75 Liters. Your Ctlolce ,.,.- 1199 Bacardi Rum or scoresby scotch 1. 75 Liters Your choke 1199 se.aram•s Wine coolers Carlo Rossi Wines Assorted. 4 Llten. Youra.ltce I Stop by our new 'Dlrget store in Morgan Hill, California at 170 Cochrane Road, just off Wghway 101 in Cochrane Plant Special Sanday shopping boun at our new 'Dqd store October 14: 9 am to 7 pm. ,,, ... _9'11'....., ....... Wre ~lebrating the opening of seven new 1Ugd stores in ~, Wasbinaton, Indiana and cautornia wiih the Grandest of Sales for you. Ol lR LOWEST PRI(~E OF THE SEASC)N . 9 88 Men's • l:cites• '1bJ won't fi'ld a better price on the9e ' '9rtur8d Honors shaker knit 1t,.u11rg, Men's marted yam crewneck ~ ~ le. SM-l·XL. reg. 15.99. Ladles V-neck ltyte. Rlmie-<XJfton. SM-l. AeG. 12..98. IUJDVfSmUYmt 111111 WIE 1111 CILLETTE. ·34.99 Each, reg. 59.99 S.. '25 on 14K gold chains Md bnlceleta In a variety of atytes and lengths. All other 14K gold cNlina and bnlcelela, reg. 34.99-199.99, .... 20.99-119.99 .... ~to.,.,. dlllil ~ ---pend en---.. end nwy _., i,, *" • 25 % OFF • Retro watches by Nelsonic with the looks at yesteryear. All have genuine leather straps and quartz accuracy. Reg. 24.99-27.99, sale 18.74-20.99 • • • 7.49 ~999 Ladift' ..,.. betta with gold- tone and sitvemne buckles Chooee from a conectlon at colors. ~ 25~ off ell other belts, • reg. 5.99-11.99, .... 4.49-1.99 2 &ch, reg. 9.99 Honcn ........... .. • a..... • ..,.. ... .-.MM. • Relnboed doullll MltoMd wms ........ eold oolcn ot prtnta • EMV Oll9 .,.._r-cotlon • Plue 11m.-1aw.a4W, reg. 11• ..... 9.99 \. To BE TRIED. 11.99 Eocll pioco, l'lg. 17.119 ~ d1Pl•W. 0t 1111~ down wtth lt)1e. Long ...... wtth piping trtm. EJMtk t:dllilt =-Only, pink Of blue.~~- 256BF All Pro Sptrtt bodywHr. New Pr01licot fabric has a 4-way stretch for a great flt. Leomrds. drawstring i -shirt, capri pants=tops in 90lid c:ok>rs Of prints. Antron nyton-Lycra . Reg. 9.99-18.99. .. 7A-.14.24 25~ Pro Spirit aerdM tighta In tooe9d ex toodess stytes. Sizes A8, co. Reg. 499, .. 174 Women'• genuine '8atner boots. ThlS fall's newest tootwear tor sklr1s, stacics ex J98ns. 3 stytes with supp6e leather uppers, durable outsoles S&Zes 5117.9, 10. • • 3 I 9.99 Pants, reg. 13.99 9.99 .. Each, reg. 15.99 3--pk. gh1a' Hone>r811nkleta. Ribbed, tuincuff styte in white, brights or pastels. Made of 80% ootton- 20% nvton. Frts sizes 5-61h. 7-81h and 9-it Toddler boya' 2-4T cargo pocket pants. =er-cotton. machine washable. Ti ler boys' 2-4T fleece top made of polyester-<:otton with screened patches in assorted colors, reg. a.99. sale 6.99 lnfenta' quitted'*" ..... ~led ecrytic ~ .. •ara with prtneed, quitted =-cotton panes. Asson9d styles to )OK little one cozy end warm. .... ,,.,._.... • ~ • 9. 4-6X, reg. 13.99 01'18' ~ 2-pc. jog Mta. Comtortable polyester-cotton with sweater-knit Inserts In assorted =-~1e,.· 2-pc. ~ Mta. Novefty screened or pu ed print~ ribbed, cuffed pants. flt, heavy ~-OOCton. reg. a.gg..9.99, eale5.99 ~ ~ '2-14 -Md 2-4T ~ T~ET '·· RlCHT ON lHE M:1'JEY 11. •• • • .~ • 100 % cotton denim. It's in the jeans. 16.99~ =-·~ .. ~ 9b"8W8Shed denim c:A 100CMI ooaon. Straight~, ~sU.es 29-38. 8c¥t'l-18LM )Nna.SU. washed and~ bb9. reg. 19.99, .... 14.19 • WE Distt Our THE SAVINGS. 39.99 OvenmMter electronic touter ove~ler with continuous clean has 40% greater capacity than most 4-slice IOBster Ollens. No 03030 14.99 Proctor-Siiex white 4-cup autom.Uc drtp coftee- maker with pause and seNe feature. Ho.~ 12.99 Proctor-Stlex whl18 12-cup c:offMl'ftlllc8r in ~saving design With ~ plate ancf drip-free carafe. No Nlt1f £ 199 a·· WeatfNfK pan 2 s7 a" w.nwer pan with (J. wtth Supra. reg. 12.99 for SilverSeone. reg. 2111.98 10" ...... ~· 15.99, .... 10" ...... ~· 11.88, ... Ortddle or 12 ' ..,. pen, Ottdcle or 12 ' ..,.. pen, reg. 19.99, .... 12.H reg. 15.99, ........ 7..pc. Pr9cWon OCOO)OdllalCM .. t with SltverStone, reg. 39.99, 21.H 11.96 Set, reg. 1699 EVERYB 25.\h Our ....... °' Chri1Mn• cnlftl. 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