Page 2 November 3,1999 Focus (Ttje ^larfhtuh (Dbeeruer Disney On Ice presents The Little Mermaid Portland, OR- With a flip of her tail, Ariel, everyone’s favorite, bright and bubbly mer-maiden is back in the spotlight! Feld Entertainment introduces Disney on Ice-The Little Mermaid, a full- length splash hit version-live and on ice-of Disney’s 1998, Academy Award-winning blockbuster family film classic. Internationally acclaimed Producer Kenneth Fled takes audiences of all ages on an undersea entertainment expedition to explore the watery world of Ariel, Sebastian, Flounder, Scuttle, Prince Eric and Ursula the sea witch. Take a deep breath and dive right into the comedy, fantasy, romance, adventure and Academy Award­ winning music by Alan Menken Focus A S U P P L E M E N T OF Wfye (© baeriier Publisher Chuck Washington Editor Larry J. Jackson, Sr. Copy Editor and Howard Ashman! Dates: Thursday, November 18lh 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 19lh 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 20th 12:00*, 3:30. and 7:30 p.m. * Sunday, November 21s' 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Admission: Ticket prices start at $ 11 95Save $5.00 on tickets opening night. (Excluding Ringside Seats) »Children under 12 save $3.50 on tickets. Tickets: Tickets are available by phone at (503) 224-4400, at www.ticketmaster.com, by visiting and ticket master outlet, or at the Rose Garden Arena box office. For information and group tickets please call (503) 231-8000 or 1-8OO-231-875O. For more information, call (503) 321 -3211. Location: Rose Garden Arena. Joy Ramos f°r Director of Advertising 'ove °f iazz Tony Washington Creative Director Shawn Strahan 4747 NE Martin Luther Seven for Safety King, Jr., Blvd. Portland, O R 97211 503-288-0033 Fax 503 2880015 e-mail: news@ portlandobserver.net D eadlines lor sub m itted m aterial: Articles: Friday by 5r.M. Ads: Monday by Noon Focus welcomes freelance sub­ missions. Manuscripts and pho­ tographs can be returned if ac­ companied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. All created display ads become the sole property of the news­ paper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage without the written con­ sent of the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition o f the ad. l*M 1teter*a4O *M rver November 1999 Winter Preparedness Tips 1. Assemble a disaster supplies kit for your home. Start with a flashlight, battery- powered radio, extra batteries, food and bottled water. 2. Be sure that chimneys and other heating sources are checked and cleaned thoroughly before cold weather sets in. 3. Winterize your vehic le before winter storm season. 4. Put together disaster supplies kits for each car. Include blankets, a shovel, a first aid kit, a flashlight with extra batteries, and a brightly colored cloth you can tie to the antenna to alert others if you need assistance. 5. Stay tuned for storm warnings and be alert to changing weather conditions. 6. Avoid unnecessary travel in winter weather. 7. Take an American Red cross First Aid aid course to learn how to treat frostbite, hypothermia and exposure tot he cold. 89.1 papaP/ur/j/u/i LAKE \ BAKE PIZZA !PEPPERON I PIZZA Valid through Oct. 1999 OPENING IN N O V E M B E R O w lS tft A flnwnont/__ 41St & Fremont 71st & Fremont 503-281-6833 503-287-5520