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There was no caviar. and no
catered brunch for SOO. 1\ was .more
like morning snack for the school
kids. But in this case. the "kids"
were officials at the county Trans-
portation Conidor Agencies, and
they certainly learned their lesson.
Officials initially planned a high-
falutin, catered affair for Wedncs--
day's Foothill tollway ground
Orea.king ceremony in Mission
Viejo. They told companies bidding
for the construction con1ract to
throw in the cost of the party,
including brunch for 500. Of
coune. the succnsful bidder could
pus the cost a Iona 10 the com-
muten who eventually would use
the toll road.
But word spread about the party
provision and critics sugcstcd
hoity-toity uansportation officials
should consider investing those big
bl.nQuet bucks in roads.
They got the messqe. Refresh·
menu included a mcqer arr,ay of
beverqcs, sliced fruit, croissants
and nui brcad. Hardly hardy.
And only about a hundred folks
showed up, anyway. Maybe they
heard about the menu meltdown.
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flJITEI Of TIE DAY
"lt'1just mind boflling to me that4
anybody would do this. ..
Cosla Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa. on a
09Uncilman and former Police lieuten·
ant interccptin& private computer com·
muniques between the city manaaer
and palice chief IAl).
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"Our ireat democnJcies still tend to
think that a stupid man is more lik~ly
to bt honest than a clever man, and our
politicWrs take advaritage of 1his preju·
dice by pretendit11 to be even more
stupid rhan nature mack rhem. ··
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Vounciliiiem.IJers ajijiiillell. at Glasgow's-
involvement in the ·City Hall spy caper
Oy Bob v•n E)'ken
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COSTA MESA -·City Council mem·
hers 11.id they were appalled and perplexed
by TuC5day's rtvela1ion in the Oraqr
C..at O.lly. Pllet that Councilman Ed
Glasaow and a former police lieutenant
spied on personal computer communica·
tions between the city manager and chief of
police for six months in 1989.
Soml' sugested Glasgow should resign ,
while Police Chief Dave Snowden ·-a
victim of the spying -conceded it will be
difficult working with Glasaow. a former
captain on the Costa Mesa police forct.
"I'm aoing to have a little difficulty
being civirto him." Sno~den said. "But I'll
do it. I try not to be impalite to anyone.
even when I have reason to be."
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Through the California Public 'Records
Act, the Dally PUOl obtained a copy of a
District Attorney's investigative file thal
showed Olasaow and fonner police LL
• Readers: C0uncllman Glasgow
1lloald resign.
~e Holllne comments, All.
John A. Regan intercepted printou.ts of
private electronic mail communique$ be·
tween City Manager Allan Roeder and
Snowden from May to November 1989.
Neither Regan nor Glasgow was charged
with a crimC. Regan, who headed the city's
communications bureau and had access to
all city computer communications. look
early retirement prior to the investi~tion
bu1 after the· alleged spying incidents. He
had been on the police forct for 29 ycan.
The District Attoi:ney's office dcclined to
file charses against Regan.
Council members said they were dis-
turbed by the incident. whi~h was not
bro ught to 1heir a'.ttention unlil it was
published in Tuesday's Dally Pll•t.
"It's just mi nd-boggl,ing 10 me that any·
body would do this:· Mayor Peter Buffa
said. "We've had 1n rtttnt months ques...
tions of conflict of intern! and that son of
thin& involving council membcn. but this
is a whole differrnt level nf questionable
behavior. It's outrageous."
Buffa sa id what bothettd him most was
to learn that communications between to p
city officials art not secure.
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Councllman
·nngared
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Frank "The Dinosaur Doctor"
Stegoseurus after 13 dinosaurs
Work on first
modem ·toll
' road begins
5'*-~·C<*l o.ty '9kll
Natural History Museum in Aliso Vtejo. The 8ihlbit opens
Dec. 15. It Is the largest robotk: •xhlbtt of Its kind.
prototype for the pnvate financ1n1 of the
nation's infns1ructurc.
"If there -were only public mo ne y in·
volved we wouldn'1 be hert for fi ve or I 0
years, if at all," Packard said,
Aissa Wayne's
ex-husband's
trial under way
He said federal officials also art keen on
trying priv•te·public SCC'tor pannenhips to
shore up the n1tion's aaina infrastructure.
from roads and bridges to airpons and
dams. ..
By PU Archipfe)i ''Simply to survive economic.a lly. we By Emlty Adama· • ~ Plot Poltal Wthr have to considtr this approach. We're so OrWIOI' eo.i o.tf "'-'
M'JSSION VIEJO -Transportation of. far behind in infrastructure. wt simply SANT A ANA -Morr than two yean
fici&Js ha.lled the s&an ·of construction for couldn't tall the pco~r-e.nough to Pl-Y for after Aissa Waynt and her financier
California's fint modem 1011 road Wednes-· What ii needed." hC' said. · . boyfriend were beatcn b)' hired thup in the
day, tabclina the joint public-private .'Cdor '-.f~ ~kard and. other suP_POrtcn ~id ihe prqe of an opulent Newpon Beach e&tatc,
project the route to the future. tcc~nOIOI)' bth1nd t~e pro,ect also .1s trc.?41· a Superior Coun jury tctlkd in Wednesday
At a ground break.in.a ceremony over· lt\\i"lo from . environment~ protection to decide if Wayne's ex-husband master·
lookina the site of the ftnt phue of the.)().. meuum dunna construction to com· minded the attack.
mile-km& Foothill Tranaponation Cor-puterized toll colkctlon systems thal will In the openina..moment1 of Or. Thoma
ridor, otfteialt said 90vemment at all levdt en.bit ~r uttn. to pass through toll A. Gionis' conspil'K)' trial, juron were told
will increeainaly depend on uter ftts to boot.ht without Jlo,inna down. the Pomona onhopedic suraeon paid a
f\&nd f'OIMls and other capital projecls. · South coun.t~ devetoJJ:m will ,pay for hair private invatiptor io •PY t>n John
Sen:} John Seymour, R·An1heim, the s7~ mt on pro,;ea. 'Ml~ the re· Wayne's daughter, then hittd two
1ulhoted tbe -.tlltion ntarly five yean maindrt fl~nced by construction bond• "luaheads .. 10 attack the blonde kleialitc. "'° tblaropmtd the door to the toll"*' ~~ =:.',~1r:-~ ~.~~ ~: 1~ The 1siau.lt was linked to a bitter child
conc::ep1. project is pt.id off. custody brattk Waynt: and Otonis were
"This. is tie tint bipwoy P"!/"<' in lb< I'lann<n pmlict(d tolls would"'" from locltetl in over their Ihm I ·~ do""'· c:oua1? ,11, alllDOlt ,two dlalcka. ~ I0.1S om.ts ptt mik-lhe b.iahest ra~ in tcr ,Ana1tasia. ,Deputy District Attorney
said. Wlly'I Wlto s """' 10 Pll7 lb< 11? the MUoft But they insl-surveys show Chns Evans ,.id. "'Tlte county _, hive the wy. pidlod<ed. commutm .,. oo -f0< The clotely WAl<h<d trial -bturin] •
Tito --·t ..... the-,.. Let Iha, .,.. ..._ they'U willinaly pay the toll. 1~hy ,...._. • millionai,. boyfiiend
-PAJ." • ~ Tito fnt ..,_t oCthe l'oothill tollwoy . •odthe Dukc'sda ..... -bubeCn mi.W
Cazo •• ltoa Poc:btd, ll·Mi-win wled about 711 miles throuah the • in lepl skirmi-sl-Oioftl1° ..,... In
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By RUSS Loar
<>r.,. eo.i Oeltv Plot
IRVI NE -Ci{y CoJJncilman-Bill
-vardouhs· first night on the Irvine City
Council was a night to remember fOf'
Univen1ty High School students who
swear the)' saw the councilman ··fup out"
and angnly "flip thr bird" to a critic in tM
audience.
"I had never bct'n 10 a city council
m~t1ng before-. I thought i1 was aoin& to be
bonng." said Yolaunda Collier. a 17'·year·
old University High School student.
Collier and 10 political sc;ence
classmates came to the Tudday ft.iiht
meeting Wlth their teacher to witness
democracy 1n acllon. "I saw him
(Vardouhsl l11p lh<' man off. I JUSt ooukl
not believe 1l:· Collier said.
lrvinr anomey Chn s Mears. the' object
of Vardouhs' scom. had raised conflict-of..
1n1erest qurst1ons against Vardoulis durina
public testimony and had just returned ~
his seal when the alleged hand gesture took
place. Mort th.en a few mcmben of the
aud1encr s.a) they also saw Vardoulis
mouth an omttnr comment alon1 with the
gesture
All four council members say they saw
no hand gesture-. and Mayor Sally Anne
Shtndan said thr accusations art: beina
madr by couocil agitators who routinely
harass council members.
But ~tarL Prtracca. a Vardo uli.s critic
Seo FINGER/•
seven limes and tnrd for months to have
the tnal moved, cla1m1ng ht couldn't Ft 1
fair hearing in "John Wayne country."
"Ifs not our 1n1r-nt1on to tum this trial
into any kind of a c11'C'us or carnival, ...
Supenor loun Judgr Ted Millard told a
gallr11 rilled 'A!lth the media and the
curious as he allowe<l one television cam-
era 1n10 the counroom.
Jn OC't. 1988. the. attack on Wayne and
R0&er Luby shoclct'd Newport BeKh and .r
ma<k headlines all over the nation.
Wayne. then 32 and sep&rated from
Gionis. and Luby were rcturni:nt &om a
morn1n1 aerobic worlc.oQul. As they mo..
into th<' gated dnvt of Luby's 22nd Street
estate. two men rollowed them ipiide.
Ont man a.sktd for Luby b'1 name, tbe9
shoved a gun loward the Sl·yeG"ekl a.ii
buff. W•yn< •nd Luby ,..,. foroed 10 lay
face.down on the p.raee's concme floor
and handcuffed. Luby was pi1\ol whilllPed.
then the a1&.ct er slashed hit Ac:Wlln'
tendon with a pocket knife.
The henchman picked up l.uby"s head by
his hair and smuhcd his face 1epe1Mdty
into 1he concrete. He then moved ovu •
W•ynt •nd bashed h<T lice in10 the llocw.
""You'tt (mcnina) with the "TOlll
people ... Wa yne was toki.
Spc'Culation Ol'I the •-il•"ll .._...
and their motives 6"' centered oe ...,-a
bainea lllOcilMS. llllt •"'1iww eu 1
ally centmld their i•-=-oa 0-. h'is priv•le ln...,il"tor, DI~
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c ANAHEIM -A Cocta -man could r.c. lllc death penally
in co-.i wilh lllc r,w llhootina of his t6-yar-<>ld friend al
~ lllc baMa of a retirod police ..,...., on Tlw>blivina oiah~ ... protee:Ut0n said.
Phouxay Vanhnaralh, 19, will be &Mianed on the murder '
charae when he is released from Weatem Medlcal Center in
Anaheim, where be is listed in stable condition with a lhotaun
. woond 10 tbe shoulder suffered durina the incident, said Deputy
Diatrict Attorney Ooualu H. Woodsm•ll
Special circumstances have been ftled qainst Vanbnarath,
matins him eli&iblc for the death penalty if the prosecution decides
to seek it., Woodsmall said.
Mt.an't(bile~ a 14-year-old boy pleaded inriocent Wednesday to
murder chlraes stemming from the incident., whlch bocured when
homeowner Earl Swoap fired his rifle at four inlNdcrs. killina the
·: 16-year-<>ld and woundin& Vanhnarath, said Woodsmall.
The prosecutor said the two were chaqed in their friend's
-· death because they wen:: armed when they allqed.ly entered
~· Swoap's Anaheim home with the intent of ·committing a crime.
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... HUNTINGTON BEACH -Ocean View School District
r. trustees bavedccidcd not to name the new district education center
;. in honor of Dale Coogan, a lo ngtime school superintendent who
• · died last year.
Trus1ccs Sheila Marcus and Carolyn Hunt voted to i:llmc the
build ing for Coogan. who also was a former Major League baseball
l~ player wi th the ·Pittsburgh Pirates.
Bui Trustee Janel Garrick abstained and outgoing board
president Charles Osterl~nd voted against the proposal.
Mart"us. the leading proponent. said Wednesday that she's
thro wing 1n the towel. "Those of us who loved Dale will always
.. f~l thal wa y about him. with or without his name on the building."
t..1arcus said .. His memory will go on ... Dale wouldn'1 want-to see
... himself as an object of this controversy."
Marcus said she wouldn't press on with her efforts although
· · three new trustees will be sworn in next mon1h . "The ~t of them
" (newcomers) don't know about him. The rest of us will honor him
in o ur hearts."
.. Sliter m1111m'11I ta Ill lleld Frlll1y
Memorial service"S for Peggy Slater. longtime yachtswoman
and yachl broker, will be held Friday at noon at the Los Angeles
Yacht Club on Terminal Island.
Follow1ng the service there will be a bunal a1 sea and fnends
may go out o n the burial fleet. C lub officials said flowers may be
sent to LA \'C'. Memorial contributions may be made\M1ss Sla1er's
favontc chanty, Ch1ldrcn·s Hosp11a\ of Los .~ngeles or Orange
coun1ies.
Polle• pl11 sollll'llty c:lleckpalnt
lRVI NE -Pohce will stage a sobriety cht."Ckpoint tonig.h1 on
(' Michelson Onve to help make drivers reahze that spirils should
not be too high during the upcoming holiday season.
The department chose the location because of a high number
of alco hol-related accidents and drunken drivi ng arrests made in
the arra, a department spokesman said.
The checkpoint '>''111 be clearly mark<.'d and motorists should
not expel·\ an)' lengthy dela)'S. Usually officers manage 10 check
e vcl) St'Ven th vehrcle that comes through the stop. depending on
the no .... · of traffic.
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TRIAL
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and two of Gar s hired hands: Jerrel
Lee Hin tergardt and Jeffrey Bouey.
According to proSC<'uton, Gionis
hired Gal in early 1988 to follow
\\la,nc, who'd been granted tem-
por31) custody of Anastasia.
lm111l·diately atler Wayne and
Luby took the baby on an un-
scheduled trip to Arizon_a in August
1988. "th ings staned to happen,"
prosecutor Evans said.
\\lith1n wee ks. Gionis paid Gal
$40.000 and the private in -
ves1ig:11or called in 1-l intergardt and
Bouey 10 help, Evans said. Al· a·
plann ing nleeting leading to the
assault. Gal told the hired men their
cli cnl "'"'3S ··a guy who wanted to
teach his .... ·1fe a lesson." Evaf\s said.
Gal. ...,,ho had ne\•er been inside
Wayne·s home, drew a noorplan of
the house ...,·here she and Gionis
used 10 li\'e. Evans said. The thrtt
m~n nl ade a plan 10 at41,;_k Wayne
in Septemhcr but the mission was
a boned
SECURITY
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and ethics. computer e~perts at
go,t'rnn1ent agt'nCll'~ and priva\l'
corporations said \V ednesda)'. fol·
lowing the rl·vrlation th::u a Costa
Mesa eounc1ln1an and former
police lieutenant allegedly spied on
private computt'r noics bet...,·cen top
cil y offi cials.
Retired police, ~1. JoJln Reg.an
headed Cos1a Mesa's communica-
tions bun.·au and had access to all
city -'Computer eommun1cat1ons
befort he left the cit y.
"Where. the computer secu rit )
tends to be lax is there always has
10 be a gatekeeper." said Roger
Hamm. whoM" pos1tion as com-
munica11ons ad m1n1s1ra1or a nd
publi c safety syttem manager for
1he c1t v of l-tun11ngton Beach is
similar · to Rega n's old JOb.
Hamm O''crsecs the S3·mi\hon
public sarety computer network re·
centl} • 1n~talled 1n Huntington
Beach tha t serves police and fire
depanml'nts in Huntington Beach.
Newpon Beach, Wcstm1nstl'r and
Fountain Vallr\.
The <.oph1st1Catcd system keeps
rt"Cord~. oJl('ratcs eml"rgency dis·
patch cind al~o tnl·ludes l"ll"l"lronic
mail. allo...,1ng u.~rs to send notes.
Mth nix·nly and contidenl!all). to
other~
Brcau5{" o f the hundreds of ter-
minals plugged into the network
and th r highly confid ential data -
like police 1nve~uga t1ons -inside .
st"cunty l!o a kc} concern. Hamm
said. The system's securit y
measures can be strpped up to nine
levels, w11h onl} a hnutcd number
of users ablt• to aC'rt·ss t•ach level. he
said.
"You can n1akc lhe M'CU nly o n
• Features to return
Alsaa Wayne
"'The time just wasn'1 riaht for
the lugheads to commit thiS crime,"
Evans said.
Weeks later, Gal, Hintergardt
and Bouey waited outside Luby's
home when a call came through on
Gars car phone. It was their client,
he told Hintergardt and Bouey. and
the client wanted 1he job done right
this time.
Gal and Bouer have both turned
state's evidence 1n the case. but the
proSCC"ution is relying on cellular-
and standard phone records to ul ·
1ima1ely sway the j ury into convict-
ing Gionis.
Hintergardt is the only alleged
conspirator who has stood.trial so
far. He was convicted o n assault
charges after he admi11ed -in the
final momr nts of his trial -to
beating Luby and slashing his
Achilles· tendon. He's been
sentenced 10 eight years in prison
and is appealing the decision.
Gionis' trial resumes Tuesday
when defense laW\'er John Barnett
is expected to offer his opening
statement.
' . any of the sys1ems as tough as yo u
\\11ant to." 1-farnm said. "Ifs like
SC'll1ng a house and changing all the
'locks. \\le change our passwords to
get to thl" cr1 t1cal areas of 1he sys.
tem aboul once a month ."
Prese ntl ). thi: system's S('('Unty is
al a medium level, Hamm said. But
as n1ore functions an: added to the
system. includin' records manage-
ment. securit y will get "very high "
because of the se nsitive infor-
mation , like payroll and personnel
dala, tha1 will be input Hamm
said.
Security is increased by requiring
a differrnt passwQrd or <:.ode
nu mber· for each action -ictting
into the system, getting into a speci-
fi c program. pullinj a cer'tain file,
etc.
Users arc also t ncouraged to
change their passwords often.
Hamm said.
Althou$h sys1rms manager.
Ha mm said he doesn't know every
vser's password. Bui he and a few
others o n his staff can tap into files
another way.
"Evrry system is built with a
back door so problems can be fixed
when 1hey come up," Hamm said,
"There: are three of Us in the city
who know the back door into our
systen1 . Even if there arc passwords
all over the system, we could get in.
"I havc technical staff who ,could
call up confidential files. But that's
unethical and they'd probably be
fired for doing so ...
If any of the key "gatekeepers"
leaves his or her position with the
city, all the baCkdoor information
would be changed. Hamm said. A
detennincd former employee could
still try to break into the system,
"but v.·c figured out 10 break the
security code would take the com·
puter running aboul eight months
al full sl)t"ed," 1-lamm said. ·
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llolbiU1 by ' Miaaioa V iljo and
lancbo $IDlll MarJlrila ...S. II
olakd 10 -in 1993. II will pve oommuten · i ro1.11e &bat by11111:1
dtt notorious El Toro "Y" where
lk San1a Ana .and Sao Dieao tiee-
ways meet. The Foothill i1 one of three toll
roads planned lhrouah lbe oou1h
county.
Upon completiort, it will con~
lrith the planned Eastern Corridor
at iu north end and condnue IOUth •
parallelin& and conncctina with tn-
F.•ER FromA1
and UCI political acienee,professor,
Univcnity Hi&h School teacher
Katen Speros, city staffer Dave
Tricl::ctt and Univenity high stu-
dents swear 1hey saw obscene
gesture.
"I will pul my life on it, .. Collier
said. "I know a middle finger when
I sec it -hc flipped the man off."
Resident. Angelo Vassos took the
public podium after the incident
and demanded Vardoulis apologize.
which drew spirited applause from
the audience. But council memben
gave no response to the request.
Vardoulis. who served eight ye~
o n the Irvine council during the late
1970s and early 1980s. says he bad
a good reason for not responding lO
the request for an apology.
"I can't respond . to som~1hing
tha1 never happened:' he said.
"Whal qan you say when you are
accused of something that never
happened?'"
Although council meetings are
videota ped. t he ca m e ra o n
Vardoulis was no1 on-air during the
alleged incident. Community
...... S neat the IOUdti CIO.aty --Tbe Eulml Corridor ~-·· near Oypaum a·· ill Anaheim HiUo, .... Rhw-
-fad c--,.11111 split ilito twO lep. one jolainc ln_,.1e 'at die U.Uaa .,_,,
the other at Jamboree R09d m
Irvine.
Tbe San Joaquin Hllb IOllway
will be an e•tenlion of tbe Corona
clel Mar Fr<eway and ~II oonoect
wil.b lntentatc S near A very
J.'arkway.
· Combined the thr<e roa'!t .,.
expected to cost more tMn $2
billion 10 build.
. . C&b&evilion production m.,,.,
Mike Brady said he was watch1na
Vardoulis during the incident, how-.
ever, and aJthouJh he apttt
Vardoulis was clearly "livid,"
Bndy said the hand gesture was
"misconstrued."
"He 1es1urcd toward the au-
dl'ence kind of an upward aesture, ..
Brady 'said. "It looked like he was
giving them the finger. ~u.t I could
see clearly he was nol gi ving them
the finger."
Irvine City Manaaer Paul Brady
(no rela1ion to the Cablevision
manager) was sitting close to
Vardoulis but said he is not sure
what happened.
"He made a hand gesture. but
whether his finger was out o r not I
can't say," Brady said. "Only Bill
knows what he did ...
Uni venity High student Michael
JuuJ said he has no doubts about
what he saw. and said he was
"disgusted" by Vardoulis' un-
mistakable gesture.
"I f«I sorry for Mr. Vardoulis. if
it hurts him as I think it might ...
Juul said. "But he's supposed to be
an adult. He should have handelcd
himself in a more professional
wa y."
Son held in stabbing
H UNTINGTON BEACH - A
24·year-old C ht'TT)' Valle) man was
1n custody Wednesday night after
allcgt'dl)' slabbing his father while
dnving 1n a 1ruek through Wcst-
minstcr into Huntington Beach.
police said.
Anhur S1ephenson. 54, of La
Mirada, was 1n stable condition at
UCJ Medical Center tn Orange ...,.Ith
at least one stab wound to his lung.
Westminster Police Lt. Andrew
Hall said.
Timothy John Ste phenson was
being held by Westmin ster police
la te Wednesday-night o n suspicion
SPY
From A1
'"Any business. and the city 1s a
rather large business, has to be able
to comm unicate co nfidential
messages with reasonabJe certainty
that they're secure."'· he said.
"For years I've discussed
sensitive legal matten with the ci ty
attorney and the city manaaer over
the electronic mail system. I'd
always assumed, evidently er-
roneousl y, that they were secure."
Buffa said he was not d isturbed
by several ol' the intercepted com·
muniques containing comments
critical of the City Council. Several
of the com~iques were prin1t"d
in Tuesday's Dally Pilot.
"It docsn'I bother me a1 all," he
said. "If there's anyone out there
who hasn't said something pri-
vately that he'd deeply regret bei ng
made public, I'd like that person to
step forward. Thescauys arc human
beings."
Councilwoman Sandra Genis ex-
pressed concern that she and her
colleagun were kept in the dark
about the in\'estigation and 1he
breach of compu1rr secunty.
of stabbing his fa ther. .
"The dad told us the son did i1:·
Hall said.
The pickup the men were ri~ing
in stopped at Bolsa Avenue and
Edwards Street, but the argument
between the two staned earlier
while they were driving through
Weslminster. Hall said.
Further details leading up to the
stabbing were not known at press
time.
Police did rec<>\'er a knife in the
truck believed used in the stabbing.
Hall said. . .
-By ,.~ Dally Piiot
four different venions of why ii
shouldn't be discussed ...,'1th the
council."
Buffa said, however. tha1 hc
understood whl the council was not
made aware o the investigat ion.
"Any time you're dealing with
someone's personnel record you're
on very thin ice," he said. "Frankly.
council members talk a lot. and if
someone wtrc to lei slip a remark
that left the city open to a lawsuit.
it could be disastrous."
But Genis said: .. It makes me
wonder. whaJ Other private TC<'Ords
arc being lodktd into."
Co un ci lwoman Mar y
Hornbuckle said she was also dis-
turbed by the computer snooping.
"At the ve ry least. it was ques-
tionable judgment on t he pan of the
councilman," she said. "And rm
sorry 1ha1 when all of this transpir-
ed the council wa S not advised."
Councilman-<lec1 Jay Humghrcy
could not be reached for comment
Wednesday. ·
Glasgow. reached at his home
Wedpesday afternoon. refused to
comment. "I do n't have-anything to
say about it." he said.
Some coun cil members said pri·
\•ately that Glasgow should resign
over the affai r.
"I think it's goi ng to limit his
etTecti\'eness and his credibility," ..... -Vice~~ . ,_ ........... v-'"'-.,.... -·-P.-.r •ow.I (1_,.. 01Haw Ell«"""'"'· The rt'gular features of Page Two. inclu~1ng Did you Kno~.
News of the Weird and Orange Coast Senal -will ret urn tn
tom orrow's Da_il} Pilot
"I'm disappointed.'" sht' said. ··1
th ink as soon as we: knr"'"· the e-mail
(elecuonic mail) was l>reached, we
sh('luld .ha\'e done: something abou1
it. It bothers me lhat there were all
these rumo rs about this. and when
I 1alked to s1aff members who ..... ·ere
intimately familiar w1th"lt. A got
Genis said. ·
Roeder continued to be un-
available for comment Wednesday
despite n:peated effons to rcoch
him. --oi-a1M-11«1"9
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Ponca Log
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A car p1rktd 1n thr I SOO block of West Baker Strttl
was stolen. The lhrft was reponed at 7:SI a.m. Tuerida y.
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Someone brokt inlo In 1panmenl 1n the 700 block Q(
Shalimar Avenue. The burtJary was rcponed at 11 :34 a.m.
T~y. A re pon o( lo1JCS was not avail.sbk Wednesday .
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Politt attts1ed Or11n1 Luis Steere., 21. on suspicion or
pc>NCUion or narcotics for aale, The arres1 w11 m•de 11
2:1' p.m. Tursday 11 thr inlttt«tion o(G1skr Aven~ and
Harbor Boulevard.
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Two robbers took cash at 1unpoin1 from 1wo Sanll
Ana resident• Turlday after ordetlna lhc victims 10 1tt out
or thtir atr, whkh WU p1rkrd On f"uclid Strttt, j llll IOUlh
or Edinetr A venue. Tht' robbers, dtlcrilxd 1s two male
HiJP1 n1Ct, 1bouf' fet1 8 lncha tall t nd about 1 S' pounds
with black hair and broWll eyes. made their 1Ctaway in the
. victim·s 19116 tan NitMn pickup fbllowinc 1he l:lS p.m.
holdup.
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had just 101 off her !iChool bus when a man a~ked htr 1r
she:: wanted a ndr and then l.l'llbbrd her ann and 1ned to
(oret! her into h11 j.('(! (~he"rolel Camaro or Pontiac
Firehird when 1ht \lid no. Tht' 11r1 wa1 ablr to break rtre
and run (01' help. The" man i1 dc8Cnhrd •~ H11p;ink , in h1•
lOI, tall and thin wnh a mustache
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Several juveniles rtponedly pulled down thcu pan1t
ind stuck their1 ton1ue1~ou1 at P1rtnts who w-rrc piekin1
up their cbildrrn 1t Schroeder !K'hool. 1.51$1 Columbt1
Lane.
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Buf111rs ldckcd in 1 fron1 door to a raidence in 1hr
SOCIO block of Waverider Circlc and stole a vide<X"autllt
tUOtdtr.
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Somconr enter-rd a residencr in the 21000 block or
Breton Lant l.hrouah a kll('hen window and stole 1 rad io
1nd camera.
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Three tttn..qen rtpbrttdly stole 1hrcr blcy(:la al
Marina Hfah Se~.·
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Culprit1 rrponcdly dumptd 11s in tr111h cans behind
I market. r
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Thieves brokr 1nlo 1 32-fool sporu fi shint boa1 1n
Huntinaton Harbour and s1ole fishina e<iuipmenl. ......
Approa1matcl y Sl~.000 wonh or cotme1ies WCrt rt-
poncd stokn from 1 warthoute bclotllina 10 Reva Dahili
Co .. 11 1612 Lanaley. Poli«: sulpCCI a key wa.s uted 10 p in
tnlrt_ 10 lhr wa~hou9t' 1Q.mt.1bnt bt1wee:n .Friday al\cr-
noon and Monday momina.
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8uralan took a televition and a videoc1ucttt tt(Of'der
from 1 Oooclwlll coUcetiOn trailer Plr\cd nest to the Bclht:I
Korean Church. 11700 Harvard AV1: .. somc1ime lu1
wrektnd. Police say buralan CUI off the lock,
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Someone popped the lock ol a rN and ll'llY Chevy
Cam1ro Plrktd at 66 Wnt YMI Loop •nd 11ole tlprs. ean1
of oil and an oil n11er Monday nif,b&.
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A SlSO waleh was l&ttn from tht ralf'OOtll at kMlls; Put.. ·-
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Two boyo, -I) and 14. wldl -· ... _ !a ...... lack& .. _, -.......... "'""-
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Ma1lboats wrrt blown up. appan:ndy whh fire-
cntcken, in 1ht 700 block of Larkspur Avenur and in tht
2300 block of Port Oumns P\Kt.
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Whotvrr pried in10 two HQnd.I Prcludn pttktd ln.. thr
JOO block. of A.pie A YtnUC and in the 1200 bkd of
Rutland R.oed Clrne IWIY bctitt dt'nllrd and betkr
tduc11«i about AIOS. 'The th.ievr:s ttok: S 1,800 won.h of
eknhlna and 1 SlOO eamtn ft-om one t1r'1 1Nn\ and a
nurlt''l brkf('lk, S 1.200 vliion tl'Ster ind a lotdlla
contalnina an AIDS vkko and Jlllpen from the other car'•
INnk.
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Somconc pried a tock: 10 en1er Market Connectioa,,
4020 Birch St., and siole 1 t'aa machine. I' ~ of
microwave: p()pcont, • ft'oltft dinner. • wtMt belbc.
poilllr. 1tamps. a brickuc and two bo-11tS of dnnatncMt·
flavored aum.
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A-..or ... 2700blockofW"'llllloo-
-IYl .. oodlo llocw-Mlleatda-.... -doowl_dlol _dll _UT!. A 16-Jliail-
saill"l i ....... -........ "" --... -OD .... ,. tow ... ciMliUll .. ~ m' f H •
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Bumper Slicer Conteot sponlOred by the Qronge Gout Dally
Pilot and K-OCEAN Radio Stotlon. For conteot detail., -page C10.
Bradley offers traffic plan
LOS ANGELES -Mayor Tom
Bradley today unveiled a series of
proposals. including valet park.in&
restrictions and carpool lanes, that
arc designed to improve the city's
traffic floW.
The 2~point plan also includes
increased park.in& meter fees to
provide fUnds .. for public parking
lots and installation of· "'speed
humps" to slow traffic in residential
areas.
.. SinCc the t 984 Olympia, when
we had such a great expcrience with
movin1 traffic, wc'11e put info ac-
tion a number of (rules) that have
helped us with moving traffic in
Los Angeles." Bradley told re-
ponen 11 City Hall .
A key feature of the program.
which would need voter approval,
is to ban restaurants and other
commercial outlets from dsang resi-
dential streets for valet parking.
""There is a law on the books now
BoWfier, crutomen 110t pat oat by mob detecton zHS I flftr hi .......... -., __
OralllOlm~NM """ • -"' .... 440 pcoplo ioviled to .. °' pi. pmty palled
t I ...
--pi~ -... ]olled. '"TM -.........
N!WPOAT llEACH -o .... ,
at dlo ..-open1,. pony or -_t...,. suppooed
to ... dll aoUc cuiaine pilled
0¥9' ~ ROVel Wedneadly
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~ dlo .......... -"'dlo w .. c.. flilliwoy -N..,,... -lbdlPters rolled
OD Kelle in ·foroe.
0-Wlitod polieady ou-...,.,. =lld 10 do, ..., '
•11 c -... briobdy -oil:".. .... _ .....
DUJ 'm' driab wlble fireftcbien Id ...... • .. ii·~· ... 1IP ... IO bdp clear the am.ob. ~ M ~ ....... •
.,.. anyztd no one left .. uid ' Md dllNd ...... up Md t111
"I think it jUll added 10 the
anticiP1tion of tbe fti&ht ," re..
taurut owner Dlvid Wilhelm laid,
taltillt .. llride the ..... pecl<d -in hil opeaiQa ni&ht.
~~s· '-b bl' ;_. _ ... IOIMly---"'""' 1ml. Wit pu JC tt:iebOftl o/ 'dlle pil. incJudilW
But ameU it they did when an
"..,._ fan over the wood-butnina arin-lbut oft tmdina 5mote into
tbe kiu:'ben and tcttina oft' new,
auper«Dliti~ &moke alarm,.
-Gloria Zianer It A....a..... ~ ...U. -plu -
Daly about 30 people ,.... illlide =-,.icy thri"::p u.niiiiililil tbe renauran.t when the alanns and ...,. auoe
"We wanted lo be realistic, ~
wanled everybody to 5mell the
went off 11 about 6 p.m .• she said. ......,_ whiCh is ~,;w. ., •
"The crowd seems pretty amuted .. l'Ullk: ~ fire. opm1i ...
by it, " llid Terry E. Tomek, vice lbc l"'lllic oo Monday.
Jall t111xpanslv8, say afflclals ~ .~orces
SANTA ANA -A plan to build run $2.02 billion ove~ the same More th~n ~·~ prisonen are buildin.g ·
a new jail for Oranac County in the period. locked up tn 1a1ls meant to hold 1 deKl1 neat Rivenide is too ex· The board is ekpcctcd to receive 3,023. Thousands are being ~ evacuation
pemivc and officials should con-the repon formaJly at its Dec. 18 cv~ry yea~ to make way for more / cmtra\c on a lite near Anaheim, mttting, and . it could act on the scr.;,~us cnminals.
On.nae County planners say in a recommendations af that time. e . rtpodr:t recommcndfs that draft report. supervisors 1rcct a team o county
. The desert jail idea wu shot officials to .. re-scope"' the Gypsum
The S4-pqc draft, which was down in part because indirect ex-Canyon project design to make it
circulated to membcn of the Board pcnscs would inflate the final mo~ affordable and direct the
·of Supcrvison on Tuesday, st.id pri~tag. Building a regional· jail in Count) Administrative Officer and
I.bit a dctcrt jail would cost more to the dcscn would fo~ the county to other officials to search for revenue
build and operate over a ~year keep open the James A. Musick sources fo r buildin1 Gypsum Ca-
. period than would one in Gypsum Branch Jail, which houses inmates nyon.
Canyon. awaiting trial. The dcscn jail, 100 The report also recommends that
miles away, would .be too far from the County Administrative Office
the Santa Ana courthou\( for this rcpon back to the board within a
function. year on the progress toward sca.1in1
The total cost of building and
opentina Gypsum Canyon fo r 30
yean would be SJ.OS billion. at--
cording to thf repon. A 2.000-bed
delert jail at Chiriaco Summit in
RiY.ersidc.Jt_cstimated to cosl SI . 77
billion to build and operate, and .a
4,()()1'}.bcd dcscn jail is predicted to
Gypsum Canyon is much closer.
and could be used to house pre-trial
inmates. Oosing the Musick facility
in El Toro would also allow the
county to sell the land there.
back 1he project and finding ways to
pay for 11. The administrative offi~
is also 10 examine alternatives to
impnso nmenl. such as extensive
probat ion.
-By Th A.•.ocUted P~1
Arson fire burns 50 acres
~f brush in Carbon Canyon
BREA -An arson-caused brushfire black-
ened about SO acres in an isolated area of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park on Wednesday night.
The fire. wh.ich was 60 percent contained by
early eveni ng. was burning dry brush near the
Carbon Canyon Dam east o f Brea. said Orange
County Fire Depanment spokeswoman Kathleen
Clla.
She added that an 1nccnd1af)· device-was
found. but she declined 10 say specifically what ii
was. The fi rt was reported about 5:20 p.m.
Cha said no struc1urcs were threatened and no
injuries we~ reJX)rted.
About 100 firtfighters from Los Angeles and
Oranac countiM battled the blaze.
Fire crev.·s. hoping to surround the blaze.
began setting .. back-fires .. 10 bum brush 1n the
path of the flames so the bla.Le e\entually would
burn itSC'lf out 1n the hill y area of1he park. officials
said.
..Ifs 1us1 kind of rugged 1erra1n, hard 10 get
around,·· Cha said. ..This is a p~lty open veg-
etation area .. covered wi th chaparral.
Light winds blowing through the area pushed
the fire bnefl) early on, as smoke and flames could
be seen from nearb~ homes. Later, the blaze did
not apptar to be heading tov.·ard an) residences.
and only a distant mobile home park Sttmed--to
be 1n the path of the fire .
-By Daily Pilar oew1 1enlcn
IRVINE -Dm,.. County tu.
fightcn evacuated the Douillll
Plaza Tower 17 Wednclday &A.--
noon after a fire broke out on
18th floor in au. electricalpijiel-;&il
authorities said.
Fi~fiJhten were al* to cooMD
the fire an the electrical panel bein
it spread throughout the rat of tM
building, located at 18&81 Voa
Karmann Ave.. a deputmH1
spokesperson said. There were no
rcponcd inj uries from the 3:30 p.m.
fire. police said.
-By ... Dal'7
Naming the finalists for the G
Restaurant ReYiewcr Search .....
been delayed for one week due td
the high quality of the mcm-tlian 6d
applications. -l
.. We simply can't come to I
consensus on the top fivr appU:
cants." said edttor William Lobdclt
.. The quality of writing and know4
edge of food among our rcader5'-
1umcd-reviewt-rs arr hi&ber thai
our wildest .. expcctations. We nect
more ume. . · ,
After the five finalists arc a~
nounccd nu.1 Thursday. the rot-
viewen will be asked to review +
restaurant or the Daily Ptlet'•
cho1ct. The resuhing articles will bt
judged by Pilot editors. aD aU-staf
panel of restaurateurs and our rtaJ. '-..... '
Thc winner 1s expected to bt
announced b) Dec. JI .
that is so severe that it has to be ======== -----
Jim Wood
adjusted," Bradley said. "It coven
tvery aspect o f valet parking. wcire
loosening it in some ways and
tightening it up in Othen ...
Bradley and memben of the City
Council said they expect . the res-
taurant industry to chatknac the
valet parking restrictions. j ust as it.
worked to defeat a citywide ban otf
smoking in eateries.
~•1 Qty Nen Senlte
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Stro ll through Chri~tm a ~ La ne and caplure the holiday spirit .
While you're there. v131t 1he R(lbe~ of the Realm e-.;,h1bil.
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f legislature to deal with
9r Jllw ... ec., S400 million be10w Jue ndmala tmejiM to IOM ddl ....... aWa ,.. ..... ror • 1na bat rDODthl or dais ud the • ••urc ..... snsned
SA Oov Georte fttcal ~· It ii imperalivc we ay to -dai
DftbMlian oa w;i°netd8y c:aUed Lea11lative leaden ttacted burden ud IOlvc tbe pct' FR MW
Lll!Hkhale · to tpeCial sellioo cautiously to the call. A IDOblmaD rather than wait watil we st la10
to Ill tbean wonenifta ~ for . Senate rreuc1ent Pro Te!" the f!tuatioft we had emtier tlli1
proble111 •yi~ that tbe laWmaken David Roberti. D-1..ot Aqelel. said year. can•t wait for bis succmor in Juu· be would .consider the rtq~t. Maddy 1efemd ao lhe record la. ary A meetint that OtukmCJWl has day naJanate bef'ore tbe l...cmf•hlre The ouceoina Republican IOV• called ~onc?Y morruna for.~ top ~ the_ budac• lut jury_ Dtv-
emot said tbe voters woWd be four .~llallvc ~ v.:iu set_ the kmejian •.nd lawrnakm . Ud to
uptCt if the lawmaken delay any to!"e • (or the Leaillature s ttactJon. papp&e Wlth a $3.6 bU1ioa pp
budaet action until Gov.-elect Pete satd Robcni press secf'Ctary Robert bet~n expected revz and ex-
Wilson takes office. Forsyth. penchtuiu.
"The people did not send us here Aaembly Speaker Willie Brown, The bud&et contai a St.3
simply to delay or duck current 0-Saft fnncisco. canceled a 12~y billion cmc,..ency reserve. but the
problems. .. Deukmejian sa'id at 1 European trip he bad 1ehedulcd for falling revenues are n:pected to
Capitol news conference. next montb so he can name com· wipe that oul
He called the special session to mitten for the spcciaJ session, said Deukmejian said the additiona.I
coincide wi th the conve"ina Mon-press 9CC'retary Michael Reese. SI billion in cuts he is prope>ling
day of !he Legislature's new session. "That does not change . bis wo.uld "give us enouih of a Cl:'ab.ion
A special session allows lawmakers prcferenc;ic. tliat he prefers to Witt to to insure we would end up Ou1 year
to act more quickly than io the mttt Wl.th .. th~ nc"'.' governor," in the black." He added tha~ com·
resular session. without suspending R~ said. His . fccbng 1s that a plctely depletina the reserve would
rules that require bills to wait 30 hastily called ~on in the month ma.kc it more difficult to write a
days after introduction for action. of ~mbtr: ts J?rotMtbly not ~he budget for the 1991-92 fiscal year.
Dcukmejian asked the lawmakers most ~nduave ume to deal with Wilson must propose a new budact
to pass his plan. pro~sCd two these issues." \ on Jan. 10. The Commission on
weeks -,o. to cut SI billion from Senate Minority Leader Ken State. Finance estimated last week
the states $SS billion budget passed Maddy sus>p<>rted the governor's that there will be a S4.3 billion 1AP
last July. He suggested the cuts call. sayina 1t was "a sincere effort between expected revenues and ex-
bccause tax revenues fell more than on the pan of Governor Deu· penditutts.
MesaVerde
C E N T E R
Support Toys for Tots and help decorate our
Giant Holiday Greeting Ca rd for U.S. Marines
in the Middle East.
Bring_ C~ristmas joy to Orange County's neediest children
by bnng1ng your new, unwrapped toy to M esa Verde
Center any day from Saturday, Dec. 8 through Monday. , DK 16 I
Si9n the Giant Holiday Greeting Card when you
br1ng your toy on these days:
Saturday and Sunday q ,
Deceml;er 8" 9, 15 and 16 11 a.m. un_tll 3 p.m.
Tht Mtsa Vtrdt Ctnttr Toys for Tot.s Drivt Is Jp011sortd by tht Mtso
Vtrdt Mtrrhont's Assoclotion and tht ~ngt Coos~ Doily Pilot.
CHRIS-TMAS BOUT-IQlJE
Friday, Satunl•y and Sunday December 1 8 and 9
10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
• Over 35 Christmas crafts booths
• A fabulous selection of one-Of ·a-kind gift items
and handmade ~ristmas accessories for you_9'ome,
FREE FOR KIDS!·
S.turd•J •nd Sunday Dece111ber 8 •ntl 9
11 •.m. untll J p.m.
• Strolling Slntl Claus • Om1ment making
• Cookie decorating • Christmas Crafts and. morel •
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CoCktaile will be served at 6 p.m., · • NEWPORT BEACH -Rouably for more information on both i>llowed by 1 silent auction at 6:.30 7S children are expected at the events, call Paddle Power at
and v~ auction at 7:30. For an-Ora!P Qmt Braille Institute Aux-67S·l2U.
fonnatt0n, call the chamber at iliary, annual BUnd _Children's
962-4441. Chnstmaa Pany to be held Satur-
day at the Ouas Senior Center in
Corona dcl Mar bcainrtina at I 0
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The
Oranae County CoaHtion for Peace
in the Middle East will hold a raUy
at Mile Square Park Saturday from
1-4 p.m. 1'hc rally will focus on the
dan,er of war posed by Ole mauive
U.S. build·up in Sau11i Arabia.
Coalition members believe a war in
the Middle East would be disas-
trous and that a neaotiated settle-
ment is possible.
The 'event will include (olk music
and Palestinian folk dancers. It will
be held 1t Shelter I 7. west of the
111tc, near the intersection of Ed·
inger A venue and Euclid Street. For
additional information. call
529-S787 or 774-6188.
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COSTA MESA ,.... College Hospi·
tal will offer free flu shots to the
community on Saturday from 9
a.m. to I p.m. The vaccinations will
1.m.
Newpon Beach police officers..
inctudiq police doe Hondo, fire-
faabters, ~ics and California
Hiabway Patrol officen will visit
with the children and allow the
younpten to inspect their patrol
can, motorcycles, fire trucks, para-
medic units and the SWAT van.
At I 0:4S a.m .. Santa Claus will
fl y in on a Newport Beach police
hetiQ.Opte'r to visit with the children.
For f1)0re information, contact
Debbie Grey of the Braille Institute
Auxiliary, 646-6403.
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NEWPORT BEACij -A free:
byakina clinic will be held from I 0
a.m. to l p.m. Saturday at Newport
Dunes.
Novices can try out kayaks. surf
skis and canoes at the clinic, held
by Paddle Power of Newpon Beach.
Experienced paddlen are also en-
NEWPORT BEACH -The Cor-
ona del Mar branch of the public
library wiU bold an open hOutC
from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday u s-rt
of the Corona dcl Mar annual
Christmas Walk.
A puppet abow will be held It
noon, I p.m. and 2 p.m. and re-
freshments will be served. For more
informatjon. call 644-31 35.
YMCA In•
NEWPORT BEACH -Los
Ayudante1, a YMCA · .suppon
aroup, will hold its 18th annuaJ
dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday,' Dec. 2, at
the Newpon Beach Marriott & Ten·
nis Oub.
Los Ayudantes -the Helpcn -
wu founded to suppon the pro-
arams and philosophy of the
YMCA and to raise funds for the
myriad serviees offered at the· Y's
ei&ht Oranse County branches.
"rickets are SI SO per person. For
reservations and information, call
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... SI to. • woman in the ...,.,.. al a .... c:iommunity Tutt-dly..... . . Id ,.· n. 2..,._-o&d vacum to
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tric jolt but there were no indka-
tiom ~ injunes, McErlain said.
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COSTA MESA -The fourth Warner Ave.
annual Christmas Silent Auction One approached her from behind
will be held by the Professional and srabbed her left arm and told
Women and Men's Suppon Group bef not to tum around bcfort rc-
ofHuman OptioM from 6 to 9 p.m. moving her purse from her right
Tuctday at the Performina Arts sh Id
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Human Options is a non-profit
lfCncy that deals with domestic
v1olence, providina counselina and
an 18-bcd shelter for abused women
and their children.
Reserved tickets for the auction,
themed "Starry. Starry Niaht." arc
$30 and $40 at the door. All dona-
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Dear Mr. llAllat rw bien dadlll Jean, a beaudfW .,...,..,._. New-
ideauiy ,,,.ol*m1, Iba rltey"re bet·
,.. off tAan • lol of clJUdtea ill our
IOCiety. ,,., .... ,,,.,. blct, ""'
tetnentbet' Blbe Z, lbe rvnner •Dd
fO/fer Mio .., married to c;eor,o?
A pat •thkte, wife and nice JMly
but toufh •• nails. Vive Le Dif-•"'"t
port lady. tor over 1 ,.... We love
each other and bave dilCUlled mat·
riate and children oa many oc-
casions. The problem is I will soon
be SS and don't want to start a new
family at my•· Do I mow on ud
let Jean find a )'OWier pay wbo will
foster her feeliap. or do I bite the Dear Mr. Riaht: I was jusl in·
bullet and end up u the oldest formed by an anonymous source
coach on the IOClCer field?-"Don't that my boyfriend of two years is
To Diapers... married. rm in shock and don't
Dur .. Doa't": Jt IOUDds like your know whet.her the caller is another
NcWJ'Ol'l lltdy'1 biolofical clock is woman seekina to ruin our rcla·
close to the bewi1Cbit11 hour. I t's 1 tionship or if it's true. l can't get
shame you have to be the one to ,et myself to ask Jack if we've been
hurt but the "Y I'm heMins it, living a lie. Maybe I should just
Jean's maternal u,,e is stronger ease out of the situation? -
than a piece of Lim bufJer 1n inch Trouble with Double's.
from your nose. You· can't fight Dear Trouble: I rememlkr a story
mother nature. Find another Jean I once read about this fellow who
I
whose gene's are compatible with su~lidly lead two separate Jives
yours. P.S. So<:cer matches are bet· for JO years, That is.. until he died
tcr on T. V. anyway... and both families found out .about
each other. It appears that 1f you
1 Dear Mr.Right: I'm a 40..year-old ...ba~ade it for t"'.o years with
divorced mother of two teen.age Ja~k s lack of com~11me~t. some·
daughters. My former husband thmg must be going n8ht. A.sk
never wanted girls and, as a result. yo~rself how happy you arc with
he treats our children like Ram's this man. Does he fulfill your
. r: needs? Is :J greater commitment front ltn~~en. Rcccn.tly, I 1ound a necessary? If you can't find any
body b~al~tng magazio~ under one negatives, then wh.) not cnJO> what o~ the 11r! s beds. I don t want that you h~ve? It's Jack's problem if he's
kind <?f h~e for my daughters an~ married, not yours.
find 11. dafficu.lt to acccp~ the~r P.S. However. if 11'1/ make you
masculine ways. They worsh11? their fee/ better, follow your Jo,·er some
father and I don t want to ahenate night and see 1f the anon)mous
them by bringing up the subject. -caller spoke the truth. lfso. and you
Tomboy Mama. aon'f1ik~~ scene. Jrrck Jack in the
Dear Mama: It appears macho jewels and start looking for a single.
papa has convinced these little
ladies that honest expression is bet·
ter than hidins one's suppressed
urges. lfit will make you feel better.
ha vc a talk with them about their
sexual attitudes. If they're happy
and well-adjusted kids with no
Post Script: I was pleased to hear
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grandma decided that Landa wasn't
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10.-~--Two of Sinta1S etves fo set up a tabli and
help children make ornaments.
11 am-4pm -Train rides around the cercer.
1 :epm -Santa C1aus to paradl.tte into "8 callf.
1 :45-5:30pm-Pictures with &rtta.
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lhose relationships and remember
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111111-3pni -.Sleigh rides around the shopping center.
!Mpm -EIVel to g1aa out candy canes.
doina a proper Job l>f~na care of
the Gcorae Smith family. Altbouah
Linda had empathy for the ~she
didn '1 apprecaate the daily · line
coachina on how to take care of the
kids, cook. and keep house. Pretty
stock stuff, however, it almost
caused a divortt.
I suggested to Linda that a aood
way to rid yourself of any aarcssor
is to divert them in the d1rtetion of
a greater reward. In other words
"Let the bee know there's sweeter
hone y in the other hive". Linda aot
th e mes$age and arranged to have
mom called by one of the local
'charities. a wonurn --wtrom she .
knew. Grandma is now very busy
as the chairperson of the newly
formed "Seniors For Better Li:ving
Commi ttee". It cost Linda a 100
bucks. but she got her hive back,
and Geof'$e i now calling her
Honey again.
Thank you for your support and
comments. Keep those cards and
letters coming in. Take care and I'll
Stt you next week.. Best regards.
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Lou ha hiddtn more than S6
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Bill Walters' failure to repay the
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1re cut.. color, clarlly
and caret we11ht. Cut i1
not. the ume u ahape.
ao lel'11tar1. with a care·
rut d .. uncuon. The cul
of 1 diamond hu to do
with how lhe culler
place1 facet.a on the d•a·
mond to reLUrn the most.
beaut.y u ll1hl tadiat.e1
back l.O the eye Wheth·
er the diamond 11 round.
pear ahaped. or aquare,
1n1le1 and proporl1on1
are crucial to the beauly
oft.he diamond.
On the 1hape1 which
datile and deh1hl.J
The clau1c round bnl·
hanl conunuea to pleue
the trad1t1onah1t. The
ahape 11 round
Another lon1·1Jme fa·
vonte 11 the m1 rquia,
pointed an both enda.
Thea boat 1h1pl'd dia-
mond i1 a llunmn1 cen·
I.er 11.0ne
Pear ahape 11 aelf de-
1Cr1p1Jve Round on one
end and coming lo a
near point at the other,
the pear ia beaut.iful .
Conatder the tr1an1le
and aqu.are 1hapea. aold
under 11veral lrade
nam11. Th111 innova-
tive lh•P«• .,.. altrac·
t1v1 centar or aide
1t.onea
La11r ahaplnr no•,...
1ull1 1n dtamon4a
ahal*f hilt honeh•••
or lau.1r1. ror the
11nlque gift.. conalder a
luer .. hal*f dlamoftll
Duale and deh1hl
with d1amonde Ulla hoU·
da1I
Member A1Nrican
O.m8ecle\1
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order die 11tnre and '* or die
property. '
Tbc lawsuit CODllDdt Wallen
~ more dalll Sl mmiQe to
a tndl le& llp to purcbw • Newport
Beach home tor bi1 wt•. J~ queline. The couple live ill tbe
home today.
Tbe complaint allo says Jao-
quetine Waltcn IOld for $4. 7
miWon tllree parcels of land in
II
ColendD ..... ber 11...-.nd deeded
to lier immediately after their nw-
rilll· There i1 no tclepbonc U1tina for
Wahlen in Newport BeKb.
Tbc court appointed Rodem to
ovenee the liquidation of Walten'
aseets after Walters filed for
bank.nlptcy artier this month.
Coun documenu filed by Walten
iodate the former contractor owes
mon: a.a 1250 million '° dolieftl
of credt10n.
Mn. Wahen allo received &Om
bet bUlblDd two Ri~ County
condomiaiums ud tcVeral luxury
automobilel, lDCludi111 a 1912 Fer·
rari, a 1916 Beadey, a R•Ro,ce
and two Mercedet-lenzes. tbc &aw-
suit contends.
S&L crisis 'spooking' real estate·Ienders
LOS ANGELES -Real estate
lenden have become so .. spooked ..
by the •vinas and loan fiasco that
they arc beina ovcrty strict in evatu-
ati na loans, two industry
authorities said Wednesday.
"Moreover. they are bastardizing
their traditional role as lenders by
insislina on unrealistic equjtics on
loans they are willing to make."
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industry executives at the Univer-
sity O ub of Los Anacin.
-By Qty Nern SHYke
IYIE .... IDlwa
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· LONDON -Prime Miniller
•Joint MIJjor • lhDJMd bit dlfeaaed
rivals intO his Cabinet on Wect.ne.
day ud Clll9cl for a nation in which
all...., prGlplr acoordi111 t0 .. their
talent, their applic:atioa aad their
aood f0t1une.··
' "l don't proMile you that it will
be easy and I don't promjse you 1that it wnt be quick," M~or said
\ouuide 10 Oownina St. after bein&
confirmed u prime minister by
,Queen EJizabeth IL.
"If you foraive me," he added, "l
will ao into No. 10 strai&ht away
and make a start ri&ht now."
, Major, at •1 the younaest prime
minister of the century, had dis-
played both talent and tenacity in
overcomina childhood poveny and
rising rapidly throu&h the govern-
ment.
It was his fonune to be the
I popular choice of a pany tom by
rebellion against his patron,
Margaret Thatcher.
" Houn after saying farewell to her,
Major announced a new Cabinet
·1ineup that reached across the
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bruited wi"IS of the Contervative the achievemenll of bit ~ a toeiety in which what people
Pany. cenor, wbo .aid in her own fanwdl f'utfill will depend upon their talcat,
Micbael Heteltlne, the 8IP"llOf' speech lbat .. ~ leave the United t.hdr application and their IOOd
in a leadenbip nee that eopp&ed K.Jftldom an a vay much beater fonune," he said.
Mn. Tlaa&cber, waa apf)oiated tee· state than when ~ came here 11 'h ··rn panicular l want tO buUd a
retary of the environment -and ycan •·" country that is 11 e11e wilb itaelf. a
Major thanked him for bis con-''Now it is time for a new chapter country that is <lonfldeftt and a
tributions to peny unity. to open and l wish John Major all country that is prepared~ willioa
Chris Panen, the former environ-the luck in the world." said Mn. to make the chanaiet necessary to
ment secrewy and a Tory liberal, Thatcher, leavioa Downing Street provide a better quality of life for
was instaJled as ch.ai rman of the for a home in suburban Dulwich. all our citizens," said M ·or.
I
die i...e be Md twned verJ.. ._..ii .. '° ........ ~ ipintt Mn. 1"Mtdller. uwweriftl priw mi11M1r'1
11 allo ""*llat tt.ehiae beck lO tioQ in die Hoiilit of Co-._. OD
the oftke be occupied in Mrs. Tbunlday, one .week after lie u-
n.1cMr'1 &Wl CabiMt of 1919. He nounced be was a candidate far tb1
.,.. ...,. d1few eemury in J 983, job.
lilld ~ resilDed in 1986 m a As lbc caadadate CDdol'llll br
bitter dispute with the prime minis-Mn. Thatcher, Mw coWd rilk aer. antaaonizina the pany's riabt wina
Earlier in the day, Thatcher loyal-by brinaina Hetcltine t.ck into the
iM Cecil Parkinson h.ad rcs1aned as &ovemm~nt
secretary of transportation. H~J~~ and HU:rd bad ~ .
A .-ttisb prime m1n1ster takes the 1n1uauve to beain ~c bealina
oflk:e without parades. brass bands ~lh!n th~ pany, conccd1na defeat
and inauaural balls. and with onl) Wlth1n minutes of one another ..
die bricfe5t of speeches. -•~ * ~Id hea
pany. The riaht-leanina former M~. one of only two men in The environment post was an
chairman, Kenneth Baker, who had the Cabinet who did not attend a ironic reward for the S7-year-old
spent the past two weeks soipina at univenity. said he wanted to "build Hesehine. It makes bim rcsp<>nsible
Hescltine, was given the Cabinet a society of opponunity." for revising the decs>'y unpopular
post of home secretary. ''By that I mean an open society, local tax known as the "poll au'' -
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the leadership race. was kept as
foreign secretary and Tom King
stayed as defense secretary,
emphasizing the continuity of
Britain's tough stance in the Persian
RENT A ROLLING HOLIDAY
Gulf crisis.
The government also announced
Wednesday that 1t was resuming
diplomatic rclatinns with Syria,
completing a rapprochement whi ch
began under Mrs. Thatcher.
Major said he hoped to build on
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11111 llllldlY VIII? _
Any state should have the riaht to celebrate -or refuse to
cdebrate -anytbjna it chootes. but the racist doama that is
su.rfaciaa in Arizona followina the Martin Luther Kina Jr. holiday
vote is a national trqedy.
Arizona voters cast their votes earlier this month and, by a
narrow marain. refused to join the other 47 st.ates that honor the
binh of the sla_io civil ri&bts leader on the third Monday in January.
lf that is the will of Arizona voters. so be it. No st.ate should
be buJlicd into accepting a holidax the people don•t want After all.
if you believe Evan MeaQ\am, the Impeached governor who led the
anti-King Day drive, Arizonans on Nov. 6 made an economic
choice, not a racial one.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether the funds saved from
an additional weekday holiday Wlll match the revenues lost from
canceled contracts. conventions and Super Bowls -especially with
the dark clouds of recession swirling over the desen landscape.
Surely the economic gurus of that nearly depressed state took that
into consideration when they advised people how to cast their
baJlots.
What is repugnant about what's going on in Arizona is the
bigoted battering a true national bero is talcina and the unabashed
racism spewing out of radios and televisions and off the P81M of
-newspapers. You'd thfnlr t990-Arizooa was 1955 Alabama.
. ln 1990 Arizona. the man who led the first mass civil rights
movement in the nation and woo the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for
his Mahatma Gandhi-inspired principle of non-vtolent resistance
in the struaJe for racial cquaJaty is widely reprded as a red
menace. After an, Kma did oppose the Vietnam War. and the FBI
tirelessly investiptcd national figures who were qainst the war for
any hmt of communist ties.
In 1990 Ariiona. the man wbo plvanizcd the black masses
into action while appeahng to the consciousness of whites to bring
political leverqe to bear on Washinaton is treated like a rabble-
rousing maJcootcnt. He sbouJd have stayed in his church and
waited for civil nahts to evolve natwally -in a couple decades
or so.
In 1990 Anzona. the man who dedicated his later years to such
non-racial concerns as wiping out poverty and ending the Vietnam
War 1s blamed for png violence, drug abuse and -horror of all
horron -intcmaciaJ marriqn.
Many Arizonans point to King's foiblef, such as his alleaed
adultery, and suggest he does not deserve to be honored with the
likes of George Wash1naton and Abraham Lincoln. This 1s
ludicrous.
George Wa.shmgton was accused of acting cold. reserved and
hke a kma. And the .. Father of Our Country," like Dr. King. may
have engaged io extramarital daJltances, some historians suggest.
One-term congressman "Honest Abe" Lincoln voted to con-
demn President James K. eolk and the Melican war while voting
for supplies to carry 1t on. The "Great Emanc1pator" was also
reluctant to adopt abolttaonist policy when first elected president.
Despite well-documented character naws, historians do not
discount the contnbuuons Washington and uncoln made to
Amencan society. We do not ho nor them as men. after all. we:
honor them d symbols. Washangton represents mtegnty and the
btrth of our natton. Lincoln stands for honesty and the union's
ind1 v1sib1lity.
We should observe the birth of Manin Luther Kang Jr. with
the same vigor, so that we may reflect uPon what he stands for:
etval nghts and non-violent change.
For 1f you believe ignorance and intolerance are things of the
past. think apm. Racists JUSt this past week vandalized a black
famil y's Laguna Hills home and the Orange home of a Catholic
man marned to a Jewish wo man
If no thing else. the i\nzo na upenence should JOh. us out of
our slumber and remand us lhat wt' n«d to educate people -
espccaall) our young -about Krng's unfulfillec;t dream. This
coming Jan. 21 -th~ day his b1nhday will bC observed -
wouldn't be a bad time to start. Better yet. why not now?
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In MIPlll Luther King llllldaJ Viti
#Editor's note -Last week we
'asked ~ders how they would vote
if they lived in Arizona and had to
choo~ whether to cekbrate the
national Mania Luther Kini Jr.
holiday. Most responses s1ded with
the majority of Anzona voters. who
earlier this month rejected the hol-
iday. 1' samp/tttg -of tlte-reat"t1ons-
fol/ows:
Manin Luther King was a
couraJeous leader of a ma1or era an
Amencan history. His commitment
to non-violence and inspirational
leadership led to broader hbcnies
for millions. He certainly deserves
recognition, certaJnly more than
Columbus. I say this knowing full
well that I will be outnumbered 1n
this vote by·the NeanderthaJ racist
element that i·s congregated 1n Or·
ange County. By the way. I'm
white.
0
I would vote no for three reasons.
First. 1t's inexcusable to me that the
NAACP and NFL tned to black·
mail the voters into voting yes b)
threatening financial loss through
the remo\-al of spons events in the
state. Also a paid hohda) 1s e,.
pensive and 1t needs to be given
~lly serious thought. espcc1all)
when we are fltning wnh re<"ess1on.
Third. there bas been too much
controversy regarding King. I think
a national hero shouldn't be some·
one who 1s controversial such as
Dr. King. In fact I congratulate the
voters of Arizo na and I JUSt hope
that the financial punishment being
1n01cted bn t1lem by certain groups
isn't going to make them regret
their vote.
0
Why not a Manon Barr) da) or
a Jimmy Bakker day? Make Just as
much sense. Of course, the people
of Arizona were right 10 turning
down this phony holida) down .
perhaps the other polit1c1ans wtll
have the courage to cancel t'lus sill)
hohda) in California. J. Edgar Hoo-
ver whert are you when we need
)OU"
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Whether )OU hve in Anzona.
Cahfom1a. anywhere el~. the man
does not deserve a holiday. Nm a
hero. just another person and e\-en
LBltBrS
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To the Editor.
That Mean fellow 1s sure an
unha~ umpcr, but t ha\e two
easy solutions for ham and has
troubedors, and they don•t have to
wait to do it until Tomorrow. tJus
can be done today.
Workina on t.M prcmaK that any·
thil'\& and ~erythana 1s for ~le.
witness Mooteteft ~bblc St'ach
Oolf Coune and Lodac. Rock·
erftller Cenkr, 711 and the uth·
land COf"POration, lo mention 1 few
rcttnt saln, •hy not bave Mean
and Company buy tbc Inane Com·
pany. then he and bit ftiendJ can do
anyttuna tbcy welh with their ~wly
acquired boldinp, berrina lhe sue-
. ohhat purdwc. wby not dnve
to Bantow and takt a abarp npt
on Maif\. treet. dnve an addauonaJ
28 miles 1.nd t.Mtt you w.11 find no
devtlop~ot. just daen sand. no
traftk but for an occaaiout
aalamandtr. rabbit. IMle OC' tW'Uc,
no MnGlo no nodlina and I wouad
bet • Wttt , pay ihllt theft *ill
ncvft be any devttopmcnt of lbe
utW't that Mr .• Mars batt:t and
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though he was non-violent. wher-
ever he went there were troubles.
You have a Manin Luther King
holiday. you should give a holiday
to Mike Milken and the Keating
Five, no difference.
0
The people of Anzona did not
vor~ 10 say there could --norbe-11
Manin Luther King holiday. they
just voted not to pay the state
employees for a paid holiday that
day and I thank that I would vote
that same way because I feet that.he
really has been pushed into the
limelight where it is the cause that
was more 1mPortant and the cause
made him. not him the cause.
There haH been other great Amen-
cans who we do not celebrate tbear
b1nhday and have nauooal hol-
idays. '
0
Most assured!) a bohday honor-
ing a great man. Martin Luther
You watch the bigots come out
from under the rocks on this ooe.
There are people in this counry who
wouldn't celebrate Chnstmu af
they thought Jesus was black.
0
If I laved an Arizona I would
C'(ject the Marun-Lutber King hol~
Ida).
0
No, I thank ll LS wrong to have a
day let aside for him. He was not
a great man. he was not even a good
man. I do not think ll as ng,bt to
name streets after Martin Luther
King or buildings or anything else
because we don•t have an Abraham
Lincoln Boulevard or an Abraham
Lincoln slR!et. Uocolo and Wasb-
anatoo and some of the-others•
contributions to society "faT
outwei&b the mLDor contnbutaon
made by Martin Luther Kina. No I
would not vote on bis behalf. King, should ~ celebrated. King &litor's Note -lklieve it or not
was a hero in the true sen~ of the · there are st~ts _ and even clD~
\\Ord. Ho hda)s bo nonng whites _ named after Abrah•m Lmcoln.
have dominated the scene We. o
whiles. along "1th blacks. should
honor King
0
I am in agret'ment wtth the voters
an Arizona. I feel that King does not
dest"n e a holida) because look at
Thomas Jefferson. Lincoln. etc. a
lot of great men in our history ha'e
nof had legal holidays so I don't feel
that he de~rves 1t even though he
dtd man)' e'cellent things for his
race I am for the Anzona voters,
~e should JUSt leave 1t as 11 as
Editor' note -Whtie then' 1s no
nat10nal hol1d8) hononng Jef.
fe~on. ~s1dent' Da) tn February
honors both Georxe \\ashing ton
and .\broham Ltncoln. and some
tnst1tut1ons are C'losed on both
Washtngton 's btrthda) ancJ Lm-
roln 's.
0
Last lime I looked your vote was
confidential and )OU dad no1 have
to JUStaf) your vote to an)one I feel
that way about the peo pk of An·
zona. that they don•t ha'e to JUSt1f}
the way they voted and 1f thcy don't
feel like Martin Luther King 1s a
national hero. that's their business
and they shouldn't haH~ to stand
cntic1sm of 1t.
0
OPPoSH each time he writes or
speaks.
If we thouaht this "as such a
tcmble pla~ as he repons 1t to be.
why stay here. There are some
100.000peo~1n Irvine. a lot came
here because they dtd not hke their
previous residential area. as a
Member of the MusachutctU Club.
I can anrst t0 that be1 na hard fact.
C'mon Mean. life can be fW\ 10
lniint\ loolc around you. there att a
lot of wonc placet,, help build a
better C"Ommunity by hclpif\& to
build it out an a IOOd way. after
)OU .. re a<>M. they're IOIDI to da
.wba1e~tt the)' want an)""Way. top
sll.ndiftt in the way OC' the bull-
dozen wtll ju.st nin you ovtt.
GENE ELIO
ln-tne
To ..a.t Editor: •
KOl'dtftttor Olea O«diew.ty•a
new boOk ... KGB; latide S.CW,.."
reveals that Harry Hopkin *top
wanimc advitcr to PrilidCnt
ROOIC"ch wa a Soviet ~t. 1fbo
Mt 10 ~ to hdp JC*f'. Wtft
(
If I hved an Anzona I would \-Ole
JUSt like Anzona. I would vote
against the new Martin Luther King
holiday bccaux I thank there are
too many hohda1s on the calender
already. I am IOSJng mo ney because
of these hobdays, t.hcsc last four
days. I've lost at least S 1,000 a day
in the momina because I am miss-
ing the work traffic that 1s supposed
to come an my store and buy cofftt
and doughnuts. That's far too much
than I can afford nght now. I think
the solution to the problem as that
there be five Ooaung holidays each
year and if one wants to take off
Manin Luther King da) that 1s fine,
C'hnstmas and Rosh Hashanah.
Easter. Halloween. Devtl's day and
whatever else people want -
Ramadan. Buddha's barthd,y.
Mohammad's b1nhda). can all fall
10 those five paid holidays and they
can be taken an) da) of the year.
H•Vln& enforced hohdays are JUSt
not cconom1call) possible these
days any more. 11's costana too
much money. I n~ the money and,.
I nttd the mail to come every da)
and 1 don't ltke It when I act four
days of no mail because my bus1-
ncu dcprnds on 1t.
that he allowed Eastern Europe to
fall under Soviet control. Accuracy
an Media has published ev1<kncc
which imphcates Hopkins an •SSB't·
iq the SoV1ets in de"elop.na the
atomic bomb. nus wa overtooked
even by Gord1evsk) The mcdta
should be tellina this story. but they
aren•t. ~be t acxount ao far 1s u1
the AIM RC"pon. It •• available for
S 1.25 fn>m IM, 127S SUttt
NW. Wabinston. DC lOOOS •
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&lilor1 NOllr Snwal calls
iJrro dw E.ditor'1 HodiM Wi
day rrprctm, the City Hd
...
captt. Mtide In Wedaadly'• ·
Pilor.' Here i1 • Mmpk of .readtJr'.
~ 0
rm calli:na rqardirw the anide ·
the 1>9per today, Wednelday.
prdina City CounciJman Gtutow and the former
lieutenant Repn. This is jul1
matter of opinion. I just tboulbt
wouJd call and let you know. I ·
whatever be lhouaht he wu Stttlnl
or tryina to uncover about Snow
den, he still used corrupt and de
vious measures to do it and I I.hi
that he shouJd be asked to
even if there arc no cnm'
charan brouaht. Put me in
s-per as saying that. f
Q I
I Just read the art1cle about t.bi
Pohce spy101 situauon and I a.N
shocked that a cny council membci
would read staff people's elcctrooiJ
mail -that's supposed to ?fl
vate. I think C.Ouncilman G
should be uhamcd of bimtclf.
think he sboukl re:sip\. He bu be
himself out to be certainly not u
cumplc for the rest of the cihzennl
and I think he is an cmbarra.ssmeni
to the ciry. :
0 :
Today's Pilot expose reprdin;
tapping into the private con.
mun1cations between Chief Sn~
den and City Ma~ Alla+
Roeder Ts io my mmd another
example of the lack of ethics .P.
parent tn our ctty aovenun'an over
the years. That a councilpenon, ~
Glasgow. would parucipatc in iuc~
an unethical practice and s~
ame with Orv Amburgey doanfa
surpri~ me 1n the least. This lul
vesugr of the aood ol' boys 1D
power needs to be eradicaled no,ir.
0 rm callmg tn rcspome to lhr
counalman, police lieuteaaot'•
spied on city hall anide in your
Nov. 28 issue. I am cu.rTCntJy a 2.S.
year membcT of Costa Mesa and I
find it very. very disturbins thal
one of our council memberi would
take the liberty tC' breach what l
believe lS his etJucal contract wath
the etty and the PoP~ of Costa
Mesa in rev1ewan1 such documents
as the communicauons betweefl
Allan Roeder and the polkic cb1cl.
Dave Snowden I think some~
of this action calls for what I behe\llt
1s the resignation of Ed Glasgow. I
feel that 1t 1s an inherent thin& that
show me the difficulties in ~iev
ing that he could do the ng,bt th111&
1f the 51tuauon presented itself. His
respon~ that \1r Regan p ve hun
the information and be read ll. 1t
seems ltkt> he's a sheep bctng led b"
the shepherd and I don't think Wt>
elect officials to be led or to be
tempted b) such thmp that breach
what I cons1ckr an ethical contract
I would call for Ed G ia ow's
rM1gnat1on and as soon as poss1bk
0
M) compliments to ttle Daah
Pilot for 1u thorough invcsupuve
reporting on acu ons by members of
our ett\ counetl which are uoethac:al
and quesuonabl) allcpl. (The di
tnct attorney declined to file
charaes m mas· case.) Ed G lu&ow
should resign he has vtolatcd bu
publtc trust by reading pnvate mail
bctwttn our c1ry manager and the
poltct chief. There 1s no aood or
acdcptable reason for such action
Ed Glasgow should leave office
today for 1nfnnaina on our persona.I
nght to pnvacy.
0
Mr Glu1ow, you should 1m-
med11tefy resian your posiuon a.s
cm couoalman~ You_ bAvt ~
tra)ed pubhc confi~ 1n the 1nie-
anty of pubhc offttt by sharina
(and obviously c~f111ini) tOr
over sjx monthi obtained private
communication beiwecn the city••
hithcst st.a.ff c.ewu You Iona
ISO knew that lhe fik on th1a
cnm1nal act ~at to~ OA. You
hould hive ttApCd bdorc the 1811 cl~Qn so u to savt the ~yen
the cost of a special dectioe. a
I read your arudc IOday about
IPY1J'\I In city ball and I-. ..ay
d1tappt>1nted. It m.lde -tt-
marb about ho~ a rt1
and 11)' jobs wt 'N E jilliil IM •
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seloction of the best fruits aM vegetables, the
finest meats mi }X>Ultty, the freshest fish.
What ycxi've heard ~ true:
You've heard you can drink a fruit smoothie
~from the Juice Bar, ltmch or~ at
the Sushi Bar or choo;e from over 40 differ ..
ent salads, sandwiches mi taste .. tempting
hot meals from the Deli. You can even order
holiday catering from here. That's the truth!
Shopping becomes a wonderful experi ..
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can Specialties, Lotus~ Oriental ~tes,
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imtrles, Pasta Bravo al dente delights, Cof ..
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Kay's Wonderful Gift &skets feature gour ..
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Best ·of all is the old fashioned service ...
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Quite an experience.
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you've heard is true!
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Thia questions really hits home
with me, because of a recent eit·
perience I had in a local super·
mal'UL An elderly neiahbor of
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centqc of calories &om fat; tbae fiaura are unrelated. since each
pam of fat contains more calories
than arams of protein or
cart>obydralel.
For eumple, even thouab lean
or otra lean may conlaia lell fat
than replu: pound bee(, tbey ltill
are biall in rat -60 percent or the
calories are from fat, about twice
the level recommended for our
dail diet.. ¥te: detcriptive terms apply
only to pound beef. If you are
concerned about the percen&a1e of
cUoriel you .are aettina from &t -
u you should be -you can enjoy
leaner cuts by selectina lean chuck,
round or airloin1 • or rout. The
butcher will be happy 10 trim and
pind it for you on the spoL
And if anyone tries to tell you
otherwise about reaular, lean or
extra lean around bed for broilina,
clip this column -carry it with
you -and teU him or her to araue
with me.
Q. .. daere a lot •f palm oll ..
lilear1I .. palm!
-OJ.It., Ba~ Beadt
There is no palm oil m beans of
palm. That's because the source of
beans of palm is ~n entirely dif·
ferent kind of ~ than the one
that provides palm oiJ.
It's a shame that beans of palm
is so expensive, and that for the
most pan it's available only in
canned form here in the U.S .
Apart from its refreshingly
Thtllef am m m<t-tenure-,
hearts of palm is a healthful food.
A 31/i ounce servina contains
almost no fat at all, is 90 percent
carbohydrates and provides a lot
of beta carotene, which your body
converts to Vitamin A. It does.
however, add up to 103 calorics
for this small ponion. so keep that
in mind when you see beans of
palm at a good salad bar.
By the way. with regard to your
question: it's nfoc to know that
readers of this column are aware of
the cholestcrol·raising problems
connected with palm oil. and arc wary of it ·
Q. I read yMr article aboet
afla&odu la peaHt btltter. I eajoy
almo•• bauer aad caalllew·
macada.mla Ht btltter. I abo eat
pecan, almOIMl1 ud walHtl. Are
uy of u.ete lllannfal! B/,...~ way,
I am 17 yean okl W1 1glv·
la1, ud my doc&or ur,1 &Mt I am
....... ttlagly ltealtllly .•
-B.M.H., lrvllle
Happy birthday! You must cer-
tainly be doing some things right.
and staymg interested in healthful
foods is one of them. For the
benefit of other readers, you re-
ferred to an earlier column about
a poisonous mold -aflatoxin -
that shows ul> in peanuts. field
com (used m11nly for animal feed
where it can, for example, be
transmitted tbroµah milk) and. to
a lesser extent, such tree nuts as
pecans, walnuts. almonds, Brazil
nuts and pistachios.
It is known that allatoxins defi·
nitely cause cancer in animals.
even in the smallest dosage, and
therc·s growing evidence that hu·
mans arc vulnerable, as well. In
1965, a worried Food and Drug
Administration set an .. acxep..
table" level of 30 panSsper·billion
(ppb). which was as low as it could
detect with equipment at that
time. This was lowered to 20 ppb
in 1969, and hasn't chanaed even
thouah scientists can now detect
aflatoxin at S ppb levels.
A recent issue of Consumer Re-
pons magazine tested many
brands of peanut butter for this
problem, and rated Jif, Skippy and
Peter Pan best. They advised
apinst \he "freshly around, made-
On·thc·spot" kind.
With peanuts, peanut butterl
cornmeal or pits, kc:cp in mina
that the laraer companies aenerally
have better quality control.
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Franks
One Pound Package
Great on the Gnll
Healthy Choire Dinners
S.-lt'I. tt'd VorM'tl# to .5 11 7~ ( )r Pk~ foUl'fl
Budget Gounnet Light & Healthy Dinners
Sr~ tt'tl Vor~IO, II I 0u0Cf' Pod.a F'ro<ren •
Vons Froren Potatoes
Tn Toti>"-4\tml,lClll or CrlnUr { ul l'uft'f' T" l1 ( n
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IJllfDEQ: I ., ....... ............. .,_ ....... OIMOulb. muy PIOPleW*••••_._. oa. I mrtt'U Ir dhcbed ._,
columa .. "'9 ID helWD my
................ •where it it. ..... ~ For more .._ 30 ,an be bu
.,.. after me. Tiie mu ii never
...wled. 1 un aoe naaentiaa
.._ I say be ii a an maniac.
We have made love -if you can
call it that -i• .... bedroom. the
livi111 room, the bmllWly. bis study.
my leWina room, tbe dinina room,
the kitchen, the ma poreh, the I baement. the yard. the car, the
drivewiy, the Pf'llC, in a chair, on
I the couch, on the noor. on the
dinini room table and under the
kitchen sink. I The only place that is my private
domain is the t.tbroom. I made it I plain early in our marriage that
when 1 am in there he cannot come
I in. And now you come alona and
print all those letters from couples
-M ............ __ ' ••••
who arc aenina it on in the shower.
Give me a break. Sian this
-X-Hausted
in Lorain, ()bjo
DEAR LORAIN: Wltee I ..._. tf
all die le&ten I receive frHl
womn wM are married a. .. .._..
batteries," U cenaillly ,... ... &Mc
Ufe 11 ufalr.
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r====~~~=~~~~~~ Newport lflCh 1069 Tlmt Sha!fns rs90i cosu Mesa 2124 Nfwport leach 2169 NNpon lfKh
From North Orange County
From South Orange County
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2169 NNpon lfKh
540-1220
496-6800
2169 ~·· . 1'69
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 .. lmlllTlllll llJl•c,I......,
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FROM NOftTH"'ORANGE CO.
FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO.
540-1220
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Beeutlful 3BR 2\.\BA. Avell *""'fl .... * * ... UY AIU* *e.AI WllWI
lm!Mdlately. $1300/mo 2BR 28A. $1050/mo. ***** 48R 3BA houM w/POOL. Upper 2BR 2BA + bonus ClllEIY
rent S1000dep.Formore Bkr842-3850 UITILIFF.OllH $1900/mo 723-0102 rm + 2 car garage IEITIU Info call 863-8969. -.,......,~ BALBOA NEWPORT •
CHEAP RENT. ,_, blocil 10 CHILORE.N & PETS OK! Tll IUfFI RL TY 723·•494
THE DAil. Y PILOT
CLASSIFIED
OrflCE HOUAS
DIAOllNEI
PU8LtCA TION DEADLINE
3 BR, 211 BA, F1mlly Room
~ Bonus Room, wet b11,
att&ehed gaiage. alr con-
dlt1on1ng. 2.230 sq It of I M• '•• '
BRANO NEW 3 BR+ FAM =r,.;g.~:;,~ ~:lY .;:.m~deled 1"!R 3BR 2'nBA end unit, din CLIFF DR·Oce&n a bay us n11n11111
home for rent. Fpl, Elect MCUftty 723-0!58 Cl t r cu k• rm, fam rm. walk lo VIEW. charming large ,....., ...........
Mond•y
l....a.ty
Wf'CIMta.,,
ffMl4.lt
Frid.tr
S.•uroay
ftt S JO AM
AAon S 30 Pt.I
Tues S 30 Pt.I
Wed 5 30 PW rr,.,,., S 30 PM
~ GOO. FUIJ yard malnt + HC OH 0 par •• everything 640· 1858 18R ' lofl home I'~ ...... to -.
W1118f lnciuded Pets OK ..... ..... .... ~a schools • 50 83 ... 5" • MOVE-IN DfSCOUHTS t~S.Y>C.•
J.too f11 llAm .5.JOllm well-designed llv1ngi------------
space Houses/Condos UMofpoof epa fitness -H5W •• Av1JI .o.owl Sl90JUmo..J3AYS.H08ES p_vt g.at& Sl2 /mo_l._.. --OffEAEDt t.
ctr. playg~o\Jnd and Upgrao.d 3 BR. 2 BA. FR. 780-3845 or 675-5781 guarded 3Br 2Ba home, "4erbor Ridge customlied ev-s Counle< Mr aoo .... saoom frt S 30 PM
froS)IPW
OPEN DAILY 10-5
2421 EAST 16th ST Gtntrlf 2102 clubhouM 24 l'lr main-lg yard, epa. Kids & pets * * * * * wa!tl to prlVat• buch&I A BR, lam rm, bOnus rm. 1enance ~ Harbor ~ $1850/mo, 760-8364. Balboa ~ C.Ub S 1850 )Ont OCMlt' a llM *-1114111 S....oay s.&8·9723 Every Kind Of V1hage 545-0-«2 ..J.O!!: Agl Grubb & EJlla IMe-1219, 118-799...tlSI $4,900/mo 7$1-5011
CHEClt Yautt A.D THE '"'ST DAY
ln.t o...,, P,.ot Sir•••' IOt ett~ an0 ec;curacy
HtJ•P•• • occ.ason•"' wrOI'• do occur ~ ••.stef'
... ,.,... 1Q<J• .a ,,, ro•.a l>llCI\ enc C!W'CI\ your ao o .. iy
A.,r·~• ''"<>'' •"'....U·••elr 10 ~1 S6711 The Oaoty P1IOI
• 1 r • c •~no .._.,,.,,, fl>f any e«Of tn an .a ... 1,_.,,.,,1 lor
"""" I "'-"Y 1>4' •~i.-blo! t •ceQI fOf lt.e COSI OI lhe
"C>a(,. •••:tvotlly nt:(uP't'O i>y I he ""'°' C• edol ""' onl) I><! ..,..,,.*t'd t r tn• ''''' tnW!'fllOn
An y ""'°""' no1 p.;l(J .,,.,,., ')O daYI H '«l""f'd wtW De w1>1~f In OUI not hmrtl'd 10 t~ Cllatget come>uled
11 • ..._ ot tr.. Vl"P•·d l>•l•nc• per month ell ca4tec1t0n
tt>jlt ~ 01_rusonat>1e auor.-.y •
For s11e Or Lse Opt •lmll *
Prime prope<lies-close to P1operty HouM 642-3850 UAll .. B.llAIT
BEACH Owner will carry , __ ....;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' BR home. Newport
631-5866 Bilbo"' Heights at•. S 1.100/mo .
• 722-1880 E• I wtlenda • PtnlMUla 21 07 251-1800__.daya SUISUID
1 •WATERFRONT 1811Ba, llMI ......
AN e1Cceptionatty attract-gar new pnl/cpt 3406 Eastllde 3 BR + bonus rm.
1ve unit 2 bdrms den & Marcus $895/mo Small Ultra lu>cury 2547 Orange
formal dt~1ng, custom boat ok 673-7353 $1.575/mo 842·8535
c 1b1netry pl1ntat1 on o -F -BR --~------shutter• Intercom & se· Beau!llut en mt. 4 E'SIOE 2BR 1BA w/frplc. · 2BA great location. bea ce11 ' tlo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii curity Gated up scale $2 1001 784--0551 m •· pa . gar.
community with tennis · / k ~~0-2434 · $815/mo +HOO sec 2 . . * t .. ... ... , . ~. L~
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673-8900. $695.000 CAT ALINA & BAV VIEW LlllllY OllDO
WAll HI HO ... I S 1300/mo Sllp Avail 1 yr old, 3BR '2BA. den.
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Large 2 Bdrm 2 Bath
llOMI' hoc. 722-0377 cath eelllngt. frplc, elec·
11EAL TORS 1-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tnc garage. patio No 11 pets 6-mo leaM Orenge iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj 2I1111 lllES Ave $1200/mo 873*8932
YIWl&lll&
IUHllE
Avlllable to M ove-In . , I t>elore the Holidays! E'SIDE 28R. 2 ~BA. frplc.
* 1990 MOVE-IN w/d hkup, dbl atllci'I gar
Gated community Won.
derlul privacy plus tennis.I sw1mm1ng spu & !MICur-
lly pa11\ing
DISCOUNTS AVAIL * wl opnr. encl patio, St 150
Slop By IO< A Complete mo. $660 MC 2 perlOOI.
Rental Lts1' No Pets 650--1798
Met Fuchs Pavilion RE E'SIOE 2BR. 2'~8A. lrplc.
700 E Balbo1 Blvd w/d hkup dbl attach gar
La rge maSler sui te I !Near Balboe Pieri w/opnr.enclp1ho $1 115
Gorgeous ocean views IJl-1120 mo• S660 sec 2 persons
Catalina St.1n~1s• Brand No Pets 850--1798
n ~ w pen 1 h ou se C ..._, u -2 22 S289 000 Orona~"""'' I E Side 2BR 2 BA TwnhM
3BR 3BA beautiful 1 yr New pnt crpet & blinds
Oelu.11e i>enlhOYse with lull "8W duplex gar frplc 2 llp Pvt yard. garage.
ocean end harbOf views pa1101, w'hlte~uhed lndry lee: S980 M 0-2426
from all rooms Ind decll cat>tn4111, 97 Hl300 Lg E'Slde 3 BR 2 BA lrplc
$225 000 Jl10 ww••• 2 m-patio. gar. lndry MUSI
,. -• aee• S 1350/mo 675-0239
.......................... _____________ Prime t sl floor l<>eahon 2BR IBA. encl patio. leave message
with lat>utous cuatom comm poof, dbl carpon
ttoAMstContJos
m 1002
·~-ITlll Purchate lh9 home ol your
dlol~e with only 5% down No Clo$l"Q C09t•
needed This la nol VA.
FHA, or equity share Y041
reoetw 100% owner.hip
& 100% taJC benefit•
Mu9t he.Ye Cl&an c:tedll
end ltat>te Income Call
Oo-equtty. Agt 23e.433.4
Hunt. leach I040 patio · redwOOd decking. $875 No pets 832·4618 S-'OO OFF RENT' New 1..,;...,..-..................... Ooun view. $202.800 4 BR, 2 BA. 2 blks to beh, 2 E ltde lg 2BR 2'.C,BA Rm .._" car garage lndry room twnhse. lip. 2 car attach lnATI Beauttlully remOdeled 1 pa110 S 1.800tmo 310 lrt~ gar, wld hook-up. Musi
Tannie & beach, 12, 100 srt !g~~.~:a':!:, A~'.c":' B76-2238 see S 1250 631-2480
lot, 4-8BR. 3BA home Just S 169,900
w/pOOI, epa, official pad-Oill liry&.._ lolilrt
di. tennl1 court. Flreplt. II 14~ llJO BBQ area. RV access & tlr .,,.
mature produetng citrus
tr... E'asy pey terms & lll-4411
only lteps to beach
ONE-Of-A-KINDi
1529,900
CHUCK a LIZ JONES
831·1266 Res 846-5743
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$2.44 per day
Thal'I ALL you pay for
4 Imes 30 day minimum
In the
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CALL TOOAVll
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Your
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••2-4121
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RENTAL PROPERTIES.
epe1n1 •Drywall & more.
Gaty 845-5277
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Hobbyiata:
find the equipment and supplies
you need In dauifled .
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Geted oommuftlty. Won-
ct.r prlvecy ~· tennll. 1wtmmlng, IPU I MCUf'·
lty p.aBlng
2 Mut• bCtrme Vf/IY Pfl-
1111e Fonnal dining rm 35. Dedl. OcMI\ vtew.
SU!501mo. ........... .. 1tMn1
"??HU.n
~-.... Mertnerl Dr. HA 28A. 2~ ,_.
,,.. pelnt. ffptc, ~.
•Id Yrty lie 1150/mo.
l'Mer ech~l1 llbrary.
...... 17$-19" ... ,,
LIBRA <S.. lJ.()a. 22): Focut
on tcpJ riahtt. clivmity. ability to reach beyond pttviout barriert.
You'll bt popular. foroea tend to bt atttttd you could no rcutvc
ofttt diicUJt to f'CJ«1 Gcm101 10-
volvcd.
ICOAPIO (Oct. 2J..Nov. 21): You
mipt t>e iayin&t "This is my tind of
daY," P\lulc piCICCS fall into pl.ace
you'll bt 11 n&ht location at macial
moment. Heafth ttpon much bittier
than antidpetcd. Another 5oofPo
involved.
SAGmAllJUS (Nov 22-Dtt. 21):
Oitcem mouva.. m11lt i nqwrin,
strive 10 impnnt )'Our own 1tylc,
methods. Rtla11onsh1p stronc but
"11ormy." Travtl offer 11 valid -
invntipte lhorouahly Virao riaura ~mintntly. • CAPIUOOl.N (Dec 22-Jan. 19):
Stlldf 51sittan1H mmllt· Cha• o(
locauon tef'iously ron1idtted in COft. MCtioo w;lh home. carttt. Gift re-
ceived ton'lht rcptticntt toktn of esteem. afTtctlon. ecunty is
enhanoed.
AQU.urtJI (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18):
Short trip lnvolvct ·•mtn ~
llVt." Sqlentt Nmor from fk1..
Ch«k IOUtt'C matmal. Otftee ~
ltftllmhM proctdum. lndlvid\All
who "te:lb &aln" .,11 bt dpcmd.
YOU aft llfOMC1td. ,_.(Feb. 19-Marrh 20) M.uy wtQ M '*1ied by )OW dccllcatioft. power, You,. wln major battle u..t
~.~·~-= ~ ... ..-aY1Ulf JE11il ~ievolved
• ~--•• '°'9 I IWY: You art' 1nt"1li~ ._ ..._.ip wiU. moo• ._ .,.. .,..
tlai•J '•' ordinary. C'Hc.t, ~rt. AQliaoua penoea .. -.. eo )'09. 'V~ lft .. ..:1l1a1 ...... ...,,.. ...... ,.,.... ......... cw...~~ = ................. .... ID.._..,, ... , cw ctn a • .............. m111w-.. ~ ••1•K .......... ec'CWI
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CAPUCORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 20): A
new broom is now 1"11lable to you
IO pick 1t up and iwttp away all
fetllnp of 11\ldequ1cy. ~ or ~ Ptnoull). profesJ10nally -.:nd
fiunaaUy crnain routmn. methods
as well at aSS0<"1111ons arc no lon&er
viable or worth chns1n1 onto.
AQUAAM (Jan Zl·Ftb. 19):
Don't bat about the bush wbt'n
dcalina w;1h homr. family. domestic
or pro~ny 1ssur\ The iun sltll at
odds W'l\h M•~ only Pllltfies that deciti~ lldion must be talttll 1f you
art to prrttf'<t and proteci Vfhat bu
bttn bluh up or rs~hhshtd O\.'t't the
)'ttl"I. PllCa (Feb 2~March 20): Ontt
1111n. achene planetary a<:t1v1ty, in·
cfudil\I • full moon 1n Ocm1n1 on
Dec. 2. appran to t'C ratthna skel-
etons 1n tht rupboard This lll'M. howt"Y~r. you really must admtt to "-"'I'll btt>n m1 led. mwnfonncd Of
even duped O"t'r 1 ca~r Of pro-
hiOMI matter
AJUa (March 21·Apnl 20)' Most
of your currtnt problems IC'tm tO
stem from 1 rl•~h of pcnonahttei Of
wills.. However. ou simply hl"t to
take 1m~11te IK'tt0n to taftpatd
rour lona·term happ1ntu and
flftlnctal ltt\IOt) fot, afttf 11>1\at
...... pl.cc lft cart)' Dtttmbtr. ~ win bt no tum1n1 t.cJt TAtJaUS ( pnl 21-May 21)' It
-ould bt unlt1nd 10 INd you 10 ~ve lbat all )<>Ur f\nandal prob. mt wdl IOOft bt rnot"cd Howe~.
wtlll& tt abeolu~t)' tNc • IMI a
••IMO••IAlat MC1K1 to Vteua. 10W Niil ~shfia t.hlt 7" M 90W Wy hf to do .whit )1*-outbt IO
Mvt doflit 1ppro.mnattf) .. , month• • GUllNI (May 22·hnt 21)·
~ you mutc coednue to
MUd )'OU.t .,.ound OVft ftnudaJ Of
INliMll matacn -•Ito. tdc tome lJftd o( a dof'ntjtt( \lphelYal ift )"OQr
..W. --..nwtec Hl*tt bt'tWft'n J ..... I.ft Leo -9 VtH1 1a yew-=11111 • o<,.....• •M· Ill ...~"' ............ . , .•. ... ,... """ ..__. .,..(JlfflC 21-J1o1ty Jl): A
llDill Qf' peticfttJ)' Miu .. -aftd ...... ~..,~
~·_.hit takn pbicc IOOO
af\tf the full moon 1n Gemini on Dec. l can onl frtt \.OU f'tom fnut-
ltsa auoc:tattons and kad to a ~
alta'IUOM to ~ lliOrktftl pettttn of
)'OUr h~.
LEO (July 24-<\ua 23). Only another Leo can passtbl)' appttciatr
Jutt how di"'°ncn1ed )OU fttl bcal11te
to m1ny aru& of )our hfc arc in a
st.alt or ftUA Howc"er. alt~ 1t may takt an enormous act of fa1ill Oft
your pen to bthc"c that you can and
will btndit from current upheevals
-1t 11 the truth
V1RGO ("us. 24-Stpt 23): ncrr
11 no point 1n d1111na in )'O\lr hods
or ~fus1n1 to coo~ralc over a ft
tiphtaval btt1u.sc lht •PPl"C*
full moon S1&n1fin 1h11 the die
cut. For. maybe )Our IOl\J·ttrm •
pinna ti onl_} to ht found "' a
completely d1fftrcn1 Wtllftl. envtron.-
ment or location UIR.A (Stpt 24-0o 23)' OM
panic:ular Htanate tcem1 to owr·
ta. )Our peuen« and t~forr •Ult
ACROH
2
be taken to talk. HOWC\'CT, )'OU .., 14
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21~ n Fwnlll\ ,... •• '°'
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deadt that tht t1m<' has come to o,e
out or lhll penlcutar aJhancit ... .. ..,-+---+-+--
the pn>cesa U\'e )'OUrttlf a loc of
Met\8ctle as ~II •• ~ ........
over fi na !'KC'\
IClOlll'IO (Oci 24-Nov. ll): Wlie
litd Kit •hat the M\I f\aU tnOOe -DK. l bnnp to l&aJ'lt bcfcft ,......
"" 1mponan1 rontl'llCtJ or ~
IMft A tot.alty unn..-. --offn' :-Le wtll iovalK1all .. dlillll ._ .,_ or alter~ *-• .._.
·-~~.::21k Now....,. eo taie t.I •._lilt a.
to otrw. ·You t.ave Md ,. C10f1 ..... 1ntet'*tr pmoNI _. ,.,,_,,...
d1ftkult1• recauly ..... ,....._..
tiOtne k1ftd olftunaal ....._ Ho. e~tt. 1n ''-... , co.pllt .,......, •
IO the tide of fbnUM .... N• ~
plntly '" }O!lf .""' IP 'fOO'a laftDAY • "9&Yt It &Met .._. a loc for ,.. to .._ ., .,. ... ..W't o6lrl .. = ~ ,..:;~ tic::t
.... ""-""' OI bninta -a Cl-eo ftO l•Mt, J'O'if Oftl)' o,tioa MW
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to fMNll9 .-.. _.
maln'8lned JO .... OOlfto
!)tell In Coete ..... !Jl-
pertenoe reqund;~ + 1pt .. utlt. Pf(Mded.
Call R.W. BROWN CO.
9•m-12 noon. 540-2121
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The leg11 Oep1rtment at the
Daily Pt1ot 1s pleased 10 an·
nounce a new service no" avad·
atll~ to new businesses
We WIH now SEARCH I~
name 101 you at no eitrl <:t\&rQ41.
and save you the hme and the
tnp lo the COUf't House 1n Santa
Ana Then, or course. aftet" the
search 1s completed we w10 tile
your l1tliliol.l1 business name
s131emen1 witn tne Coun1y Cieri(
pubhsh once t w~ f.t>r lour
wetN!.s at required by law ano
!hen file your P'OOI ot publ ..
cahon with lh@ County 09tk
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Please slop by 10 tile )'<Xlf
hc11t1ov5 business sta1emen1 at
the OBi1I~ P1101 Legal Oel)arl·
men1 330 Wesl Bay Cosla
Me~a. Calt!Of'nra II you can not
'top by p4ease can us
a1 171•1 6'2·4321 E•ten11on
315 or 316 and wt1 w1K ma~e
arrangements !or you to handle
this procedure by m111
11 vou should have any further
Que511on.s please call us and we ...,,u Ol"' mQf'e than glad lo usisl
you
GOOd luCk 1n your
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If -.. ... , oom 11111 .-_ OUI of IM 111 111 4~ ,_,. lllD· ,_ ~ I -...... ..._. Jotit111. ''With
fled ..... IMllge .... beck "°"*'&, b1a1r to do, I decided
at from .. "*'-· _,.,. to go n." eaye a..rt. who ':::.:':9::.: Md....,. hlld a ........
T tn := c.n.. to go Into bUltneu for """""· TM r..11 II ......... "We It.wet u a W't1ce or·
"TMJ: a ¥1. F.,._,' mnd wt1 pntzatton. prtmarlty, and aleo
be OO('ducted by Of'lll IW'geOn IOtd a f9w u.d piecel. n WU a
Or. Glly L ~and Of1hodofi-,_, pope• concept.'' The
tllt Dr. F.,,.. G. Hinkle. trend to r9CyCle doeen't hurt
TMJ, Htnkte eacplelna. la an bulln111 em.. according to a~ term for "tempor. Stewart.
omandlbuler jotnt,'' wt*=h la the ··~1 I h b JC>tnt ._..., the lower Jaw and ng • ~c • uzz
the elde of the held. He and word t daya, he s><Mnted
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We allo ha¥e eome hard-to-find ..... ... .. ,..._,H9918.
.. W• ha¥e a lot of thtngl no one cerrl9I anymore. No one
.... tumt..,._ anymore.••
One r-.on for buytng UMd
equipment, aaya Stewart, la that
It'• • bett• v8lue for the money.
"Today'a ltuff la real chMp; a
lot of plaettc," he noted. "and
rMnUfactutwl are looking for
waya to cut comera. Too, be-cauae of the ec.onomlc lltuatton,
Japaneee atuff 11 lea af-
fordabte."
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" knowl1dg11ble. W.'re • bundl of ... ..,. , ,,,.
who ktnd of~ tnto tM 111-
INI aapect . -.,,'W•',. not atreld to apend •
lot of ttme with IOIMCW99 to 991
them what tMy need. And -•vice ell cuetomera. not )ule
thole we Mii to. We haw a l9rge
Inventory of pertl."
Aa Stewart 8Cknowt1dgll.
quattty uted equipment .,..
are f9w and far bet'#..,. "We',.
I,.., unique ••
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Coeta Meu. For more lnfor·
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IN THE
LUCKY LICENSE
BUMPER STICKER
CONTEST
Wyatt eoectaHn tn the correo-
tlon of major factat dla-
harmonlle.
At Tueedev'a forum -which
wtll be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at
the Health Education Center,
360 S... Mtoue'. Sutte 208, NMw-
port ~ -Hlnkte and Wyatt
wtll delctlbe the probJeml of
TMJ and the petlent'a tr.tmant
opttone. Adutta u welt 81 chtl-
dren may benefit from or-
LogaD,_s art at Off the Wall
TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER
HERE'S HOW TO PLAY
1. Pick up _bumper sticker at the Daily Pilot (330 W. Bay Street In Costa Mesar or K-Ocean (130 Newport Center Drive, Suite 210
in Newport Beach). ,
2. Stick bumper sticker as close as possible to your car's back
license plate.
3. Check the Daily Pilot daily to SH if the day's Lucky Lioense Dhotograph is of Y.9Ur car. You can also tune to K-Ooean. 103. 1
FM to near the daily Lucky License winner.
•. H Y.9U're a winner, you simply bf'if'.\g your car registration to the
Daily Pilot before noon the next day (Monday noon for winners
announced in our Friday and Saturday editions).
thodontic tr•tment.
Seating at the aemlnar ta ffm-
tted. For r111rvatlons or further
Information, call 758-9000.
Orf the Watt o-Jlery wtll hold a
reception and premiere showing
Dec. I and 9 at Its new Newport
Beach tocatlon for noted
Southern Callfornla artl1t Frank
Logan.
A fourth-generation Call-
fornlan, Logan wu born In Or-
ange County In 1931. Reapected u an amateur artist most of hi•
ltfe, It wun't untll he developed
his unique pen and Ink style that
his work became avaltabfe for
· pubHctlon.
Today hit commlaaloned
wortca lnctude tum-of-t~
tury Victorian homee, M....._
llppl riverboat• and many
coutat tandmna and nautlcal
acenes. Hit flrat poater, a
metlculous rendering of the
Balboa Pavtllon aa It looked In
1915, hu been a top Miier for
MYeraf yeara.
1i,? "Catch Our Healthv Attitudf"
-.. ·.I Ma~e Healthful Eating a -Holiday HIT
Pacifica Community-Hospital's rt'cipe fo r fe-aslinit ju11t in time for the Holiday Seaton.
Thursday. November 29th from 6100 p.m. lo ·7:30 p.m.
Join Linda Fortin. "'lllttt'red dietil"ian
to IH"' the 1ttm1 ol uquititr (but hnlth y) ediblf'I
Rtteive "food for thought" int'ludin~ rttipn for
• Sinlnt 1'-'e,eu
• Hn r1·Hn lthy Entrtts
• uprr Salad"
• TiplJ on how lo makr Holiday fa•oritH thr hulthy' "'•Y·
amplH of .. nutritiout nibblH"
c•rlt11hla11 ......... lty:
.. Tllat He a ve•ly t'e•ll•••• laC•rler D••d••·
Hie ongoing wtldttfe .....
now lnctudee more than 20 lm-
agee. Several of thele are aold
out.
The pubffc 11 Invited to attend
the reception for Logan, whtctt
wtll be held Dec. 8 from 5 to 9
p.m. and Dec. 9 from noon to 6
p.m. at Off the Wall GaJlery,
3441-B Via Lido, Newport
BMch. For more tnformatlon,
catt 723-5950.
Mobi le home
dea lers spread
holid ay cheer
More than 250 fammea llvtng
In moblle home communities In
Southern California wUI receive
holiday gift baskets In the 11th
annual food ~rive "'PMrheaded
by Callfornla Multlple Llatlng,
the largest profeaional uaocta-
tlon of moblle home retallera In
the state. " CML la accepting cash or
food donations through Dec. 18
at lta headquarters In Weet-
mlnater. Gift baskets wtll be
delivered to needy famllles the
week prior to Christmas. 5. You'll win $25 Instantly ($50 for Pilot subscribers) ... and be
automatically qualified for our grand prize drawing for ~ 1,000 1n
cash on Dee. f , 1990. Li Rt'serva1ions required for 1tu f'Vt'nl wtucb According to Lucy Arnold, ex-
mdudrs sumptuous sampling and delightful door prizes ecutlve director of the organlza-GOODLU~K! Jh.lf/ • 1w c-1,, ._.,, ,,_,,,_ zw ,..,_ tlon, more than 4,000 pounds of
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"We welcome the opportunity
to make the holidays brighter
for the f am Illes within the com-
munltlel where our members
worl(.'' Arnold said. "And we
encourage other businesses to
participate In this worthwhile ef-
fort."
Since the program began In
1979, CML members have
provtded food baskets to nearly
1,000 famllles In Southern Call-
fornla. Over 14,000 pound• of
food have been donated by
mobtte home retailers, park owner• and other related bu9'· ,,.. ....
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lrrt•eeted In partk:lpatlng In the
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Sunset: 4:44 p.m.
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Moonrise: 2:28 p.m.
Moonset: 3:32 a.m.
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Winter forecast: bad
news for the East
Workers rush to stablllze bPldge
WASHINGTON -The fore-
cast for this winter contains bad
news for tht tnergy-<iependent
East -colder than normal.
And prospects for breaking the
drought 1n Cahfom1a arc ques-
tionable.
Tttc 90-day forecast for Dc-
~mbcr through February is for
below-average temperatures· for
tbe eastern half of the country,
Dr. Roben Liveze) of the gov-
emvient-run Climate Analysis
Center rc~ned Wednesday.
Livezey declined to speculate
on the effect of added cold on
energy and oil supph~ dunng a
pcnod when Middle East 011
faces disruption
A cold winter forecast in-
d1cat~ an average of a degree or
two below ordinary cond111ons,
but this could occur as penods
of intense cold rather than being
spread out over time. he re-
marked.
The potential for wetter than
normal w~ther may CiaSC the
drought m the Southeast and in
Oregon, but ··~e can't call it one
way or the otller .. m Caltfom1a,
which has been suffering
through a lengthy drought.
L1veLe) said
He noted that la~t year's fore-
cast for a warmer than normal
wmter in the cast came to pass
despite near record cold in Dc-
ccm bcr. Overall, lone-term
climate forecasts tend to be fa1r-
I> accurate in the cast and west.
with lower success in the high
plains and Rock) Mountains.
said L1 ve1ey
The general forecast for the
three winter months calls for
cold cast of the Mississippi,
with the reg.ion of highest like-
lihood focused along the A~
palach1an Mountains in West
V1rginta. Tennessee. Kentucky.
Virginia and North Carolina.
Cahfomia and Arizona have
the greatest chance of above
normal readings and a broad
strip running north-south
through the center of the coun-
try has equal chances of warmer
· or colder than normal con-
d1t1ons.
Turning to moisture. ~ctter
than average conditions arc
forecast for the Gulf Coast and
the Southeast in general and for
Washington and Oregon. A
dncr than usual reg.ion 1s ex-
pected in the central part of the
nation. extending south ,and
west to New Mexico and An-
zona. California has a SO-SO
chance of being either wet or
dry. as do New England and the
Middle Atlantic region.
Livezey explained that a
warm rcs1on in the central Pa-
cific Ocean 1s expected to in-
crease the looping effect of the
Jet stream. the high-speed upper
air current that helps cuide
~cather patterns around the
world.
That should result 1n storms
moving north into Washington
and Oregon from the Pacific.
and pulling warm air north into
the southwest. This wind then 1s
hkely to tum back to the south
in the nation's m1dsccuon.
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SEA ITLE -Construction crews
raced lo stabilize a storm-weakened
bridic before the arrival of a new
storm they said could rip apan the
main link between Seattle and its
eastern suburbs.
Seven tugboats held the Interstate
90 bridge in place late Tuesday
while workers welded broken cables
and dropped ships' anchors
weighing several tons apiece in an
effon to secure 1t.
Two temporary replacement
cables were being installed and
seven could be in place-by the end
of the week. officials said.
The bridge was damaged Sunday
when the adjacent Lake Washing-
ton bridge collapsed after a dnving
rainstorm and crashed into the 1-90
span's suppon cables.
A new storm was expected to
bring rain and wmd up to 40 mpb bound lanes were reopeneit to traf-
by Wednesday night. fie Tuesday, but officials said they
The weekend storm caused 20 would be closed apin if winds
rivers across the state to flood. and exceed 25 mph and the bndge bas
. d tha 2 600 not been secured high water rove more n , "I'm real nervous if we get 100
people from their hom~. One ~ mph or SO mph wind before we get
son drowned. The water swamped anchor cables in pla~ ... said Ron
the pontoons of ~e SO-year-old Anderso11a._distnct administrator for
Lake Washington ~· which had the state Department of Transpor-
bcen closed for repaus. tation.
The year-old 1-90 bndce's west-• -a1 th .tn.daid Pttn
Coast Guard searching for lost Canadian sailor
Navy hchcop1er Tuesday morning
dnf\ing in Mexican waters about 2S
miles southwest o f San Diego
The boat was unoccupied. the
A storm that hit the San Diego
ara early Monday was accom-
panied b) I 0-to 12-foot waves.
SAN D IEGO -A Canadian
sallor was feared lost at sea after the
U .S. Coast Guard found his sail-
boat adnf\ 23 miles from San Otego
with a tattered htadsa1l. cabin unlocked and the radio and ·--------------------------
last seen Sunday evenu11 at Dana
Point and the last posmon noted on
the boat's chan was off the coa.st of
~1 Mar at 3:15 a.m. Mo nday. -By tk A.s-0.id Pre..
Coast Guard spokesman LL. Cart
Hansen said ll 1s feared that Joseph
Clarke. 61 . of Delta. British Col-
umbia. was swept overboard the
Migal I sometime Monday. A
search for him began Tuesday and
continued Wednesday. ·
The sailboat was spotted by a
electronic na\'.1gat1on equipment
turned on. Hansen said.
C'larkc 1s believed to have bttn
swept overboard in hca V) seas
somellme after 3: IS a.m. Monda).
Chief Petty Officer Dale .\rden
said.
Clarke. a retired engineer, was
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The cluliel are still around in
jumpers. a variety of dreu styles
includina plaid touches and pipina
trim.
For fancier holiday emembles.
velvet is the premier fabric and
black is the favorite alooa with
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Newptlrt Center-Fa~aon 1 land
Mond1y through Friday I I • 1 .
S.turdty 10 • 6 • Sunday 12 • 5
Valet ParkJng
tnditioaal red and peen. Many
.....,.. •tin and lace collan,
--. and matcbiftl bmd orna-
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The pownup pro-leCDI lib l9ce
clreaea and they are avail9ble la
putel• .. well .. briabter jewel
tonea. Another look tiavond by tbia
set is velvet pents and velvet les-
sins won wilh. of COW'IC, tbe over-
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the ones mom wan.
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_,.. ---If Henry ti'dw• Nmdl •Y alilZY novels
dlil week while ricocbetina
around Europe. be may be
~ IO lem'D tbat bis beloved
1li..aut1oD Hotel bas been re-
located
In ber .... boudoir belchina.
.. Dazrle." author Judith Krantz
places the I I-acre ahowplace ••at U.Una Nipel, between Emerald
Bay and Three Arch Bay."
Jerry Kobrin Well, this must be what they
call literary license. Let's not be
picky.picky, but -the last 1
looked -The Ritz-Carlton was ~ ~ •
atill situated within the city limits ~ A. ~
of Dana Point. Three Arch Bay is -/ I
several miles nonbward, and Em·
erald Bay is way up there on the efit concert last week, her stager-
other end of Llluna Beach. ina Rams did a number on the
As for the Lquna Niauel refer-streak.ins San Francisco 49ers.
enoe, that's just pan of the hotel's lJ there a lesson to be learned
l<>so ·-a carryover from the in this? oriainal sitina. before Dana Point Indubitably.
wu elevated to cityhood. The proud 49en, visibly upset,
This aeoaraphical lapse arc coming here for a Monday
wouldn't be wonb mentionina, if nipt enpgcmcnt Dec. 17 -at
it weren't for the dllilina hype of which time sweet Georgia should
.. Ou:z.le." Examples from a re-be invited to sing the national
oently-published interview: anthem .
.. It was exhausting from a re-
search point of view," said
Ktantt, who must've been too
exhausted to check a map of the
Orange Coast.
And then there was this puffery
from UCl's Judith Rosener:
"People think of her as writing
this fluff, but if you look at the
detail. it's all there."
Sure it is. and I can't wait until
someone lends me a copy. I'm
not shelling out $2J.9S for an
"exhaustively researched" guide
to local landmarks. no matter
how sexy.
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ONE MORE TIME -After
Georgia Front1crc sang at a ben-
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-When our beloved Rams per-
form Sunday against the Browns
in Cleveland. and the Frontierc
entourage occupies the visiting
VIPs' box, will it be renamed
"Suite Georgia Brownr'
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Lauri Pelisscro and mate Mike
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the celebration of their first wed-
ding anniversary.
And how did they mark the
marital milestor\e? They went
ballooning_ over the wiJds of San
Diego County. that's how.
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deserved
Sporting notes for late November, com-·
piled while wonderina if anybody likes the
AFC representative in next January's
Super Bowl.
• I'm Jiving six.
• Speaking of: Waaerina odds on all of
the colleac bowl games will be finalized
after Saturday's shakedown games. but the
early Rose Bowl line has Washington
favored by eight points over Iowa.
•Speaking of, II: Those major bowls
moaning about their unattractjve lineups
got exactly what they deserved for loclrina
up teams with premature bids.
• Hallelujah for Kevin Costner•s Dances
Wirh Wo/vc-s. Sec it on the big screen.
• Look for the NBA to drop iu ex-
pensive-and-probable-losing lawsuit
against the Oregon Lottery now that the
state has ceased to accept wagen on pro
hoops because the populace simply wasn't
interested.
• I was a Jeff (Boy) George fan before
the Indy Colts opened the season and J still
am. .
•The Phantom Plunger is back at Hol-
lywood Park and sorely wounded. He
wqcred $20.000 on even-money favorite
Smart Deception in the third race on
Wednesday and the mare firusbed sixth.
• Spcalring of: Maybe the Security E.Jt:..
chanae Commission should check out hap-
• peninas at Hollypark.
•Better yet, maybe Marvin Milken
wants to buy.
•If you didn't believe the NFL was a
Classless Act, consider that really-offensive
tackle Gerald Perry of the Denver BronCOS'
has been charged with his third sex offense
in four years. most recently when he
assaulted teammate Orson Mobley's
fiancec.
•Surely the New England Patriots have
a spot for Perry.
•You may be laughing at the Dodgers
hiring a fulltime psych1atmt but I'm not.
Every professional sports organization
should have a shrink and one day probably
Wlll.
•Mike McGtt should call Ted Tollner
to ask him 1f he has any ideas about how
USC can beat Notre Dame.
•Southern Illinois University has a
basketball team featuring a Brazilian, Ni-
gerian. Yugoslav. and a guy named Amaya
from Chicago.
• I like the things ex-NBA referee Earl
Strom has been saying on LA Clippers
telecasts.
Rick Talley'• col•mo appun I• IM
0r .. 1e C..11 DaJl,y Pilot e¥ery Suay, r.na,. u4 Tt•n4ay.
By Barry Faulkner
0r8nge Coeet o.ly Pt60t
HUNTINGTON BEAC H -The
Marina Htah boys basketball team
surprised even its coach last season,
winning the Sunset League ch1m·
pionship with a 9· I record.
This season. however, the Vik·
ing.s will catch no one by surpnse
with eye--catchin1 6-foot-11 senior
center Cherokee Parks, who will be
joined by two more returning senior
staners.
Joinin& Parks. who can relax and
enjoy his fourth van ity campeip
without the womes of recruitment
havina already siped a letter of
intent with Duke, will be auard ~n Huelria and forward Brant
Shelor.
Huetna. a 6-2 off paard a year
•· will add more ball handbna dudes this ecuon to b11 11. 9 IOOf·
ina avcnec .. a junior.
Shelor (6-j). enc.en his third
vanity ~'°" after •~rllina ll.3
points per pme a.s a Junior. He. will
pn>vidc inaide btlp for Parks. who
could raem beyond tbe );.point
ltripe to dasplar. his con1tantJy-
mpn>vina tboot na touch.
~tie will do I lot (or U' U
be Ml doM 1n tht put... Marina
CClld ..... ,.,,"* llid ..... ,
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ESti&ncla, Newport Barbar, Irvine also collect victories tbe Sailors pla)ed moldy raaves ia dll
leOOnd half. •.,... n, vma ,..,. t1: John Molle
ICOfed 32 poiatl ud pabbed ICVal re-
bounds to lead tbe Vequeroa .,.. Villm
Part. 82..46, in a non-&ellue pmc. Molli
bit 11 of 16 6dd pis and 9 of 10.&ee
throws.
Former Fountain Valley Hiab standout a., Holmes IOt' ,.i• ftnt •-...•ne1st 11
die heed COllCh of Santa Marprita Hilb
Wednetday niabt. and, u fate would have
it, the tut WU to deal with hil alma mater
Fountain Valley.
No problem tor Roeer. He and bis E.,ae.
dispoeed of the vilitiQa Sunect Leape
repiaentativea with an Ss-63 victory.
Junior O&n Batbey, a 6-foot-S forward.
led the way for the Eqlea with 20 points,
six rebounds and three 3-point faeld pis.
while senior &uard Dive Dardis ( 14 points)
and . senior forward Kevin Volpe (10)
1perkcd the Barons (0-1 ).
For the £aalea. OUis Hacker bad six
boards and Mike Guevara bad seven u-
si.lts. The hosu Uled a twkowt praMlte
defeme to set the tempo for the pme.
Bethey and David Perry each bad three
aica1I for the wiuen.
Elsewhere Wedftaday ni&ht in non-lallue openen:
•Bltuda 11, 8ree-OllMa n : Mike
Hau dropped in 26 points, inducUna a S-
(or.9 effon from 3-point rante 11 Estancia,
No. 3 in Oranee County in the Or-.
Ceut 0.UJ PUet rankio.p, pushed by host
Brea-Olinda with cue. ·
Son i.y scored 11 , while C.rey Ham-
mond and Dive DiCarlo each contributed
with ICVeft rebounds for Estancia. "
Tbe Easies bad a 31-26 lead at halftime
and were never threatened in an im-
preaive opeeer. •Ne•,.,. ..,._ 1!, Bell.Oewer it:
The Sailon (l-0) shut out visiuni
BeUOower in lbe first quarter and coasted
to a 3&.12 halftime lead before winnina
easily.
Junior forward Justin Mclnttt ICOrcd 24
points. includina 1 l 6-of-18 pcrformanoe
from the freo.throw line, and arabbed a
pme-hiab 10 rebounds. Senior auant Huy
Nsuyen added 12 points and four assists 11
• S..ta Aaa ValleJ 71, c..ta Milla '7:
The bolt Falcom broke inlO I dou.ble-die:it
lead early in tbe leCODd quarter and wa-e
never beaded.
• C..,.. U , C..... *I Mar •t: Tbe SC8
Kinp (0-1) hon themselves after holdiill •
46-44 lead entering the fourth qunet'.
Corona del Mar made only 2 of IS lboU
from lhe field in the final eicbt minutes of
the tea.SOn-openina. non-leasue pme at
Canyon.
Lakers hamm~r Spurs, 97-80,
to collect fifth straight win -
JNOLEWOOD -
James Won.by scored . ciabt of bis 20 points as
the Los Anteles Wers
oullCOrcd San Antonip
16-2 to open a 24-pomt
lead in the third quaner
and won tbcir fifth slflUght game. 97-80. on
Wednesday night at the Forum.
Aft.er-their worst stan m 12 ~ (1 -4).
the Laken improved their record to 7-S.
lllC Spun beat the Laken. i 10-99. in
San Antonio in their season opener. but in
the rematch at the Forum, the Lakers took
command with the run in the first 4:38 of
the third period. openm$ a 67-43 lead.
The Spun, playmg 1heir fourth game on
the road in six days. threatened brieOy in
the final quarter. narrowing the gap to
86-74 on Terry Cummings' jumper with
S:23 remainina. But Byron Scott's j umper
put the lead at 14 and the Lakers P'dled
away apin.
Won.by also had 11 rebounds for the
Laten, andSam Ycrklns had 16 points and
10 ~unds.
Cummjnp led San Antonio with 19
points. while Scan Elliott scored 18 and
David Robinson 17.
lead over the Spurs, who made just 16 of
'44 field 1oaJ attempts in the first two
quart.en.
Los Anaeles went up 49-31 on Worthy's
layup 2:S2 before halftime. but the Laken
went the final I :4~ of the period without
scoring as San Antomo closed to S 1-41.
Both teams JOI off to a raacd start. with
the Spurs bituna just 7 of 27 shots in the
first quarter and commjuing six tumoven.
The Laken, meanwhtle, shot better -
12 of 2S -but turned the ball over five
times. Los Angeles held a 27-1 8 lead at the
end of the openina period.·
Mavs drop Clippers
DALLAS -Rolando BJackm&n scored
30 points to become Dl1las' all-time lead-
ing scorer as the Mavericks snapped a
threc-aame tosma streak with a 107-88 win
over the Los Angeles Qjppcn.
o.1111' rrmde defenx foreed the-Cb~
pers outs1de.--and Los Angeles shot only 39
percent. 33 of SS, and remained winless on
the road It 0-S
Al'~to
Clapp.a guard Gary Gr11nt bloek• ahot by Delu' Rotando Bleci<man during
flrat quarter of Wedneeday'a game won by Maverick•, 107-88.
Three Lakcrs -Perkins., Worthy and
Terry Teagk -had nine points each in the
fint half as the Lakers opened -a 10-point
The Clippers have not won at Reunion
Arena s.1n~ Jan. 22. 1986. and are ~10 in
Dallas sin« tbm.
-Frem Tte .t.Mdatetf Prea
Mater-Del has one lilN hurdle to clear before nnal
By Richard Dunn
0r8nge COMt o.ly Piiot
ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -
The reality of a dream, reaching the C IF
Division I football final at Anaheim
Stadium, is one step away for Mater Dci
Hip.
But if the Monarchs hope to obtain their
aoal. they'll need to score early and often.
Quartz Hill (10-2), their opponent Fri-
day night in the Division I semifinals at
Oranac Coast Colleae. hasn ... t allowed a
second haJf point in the last fo ur games.
And overlooking the Rebels 1s Mater Dci
Coach Bruce Rollinson's major concern.
"What will le.ill Mater Dei faster than our
offense or defense is talking about a (CIF)
title or talking about Anaheim Stadium:·
Rollinson said. "We have an extremely
difficult task again this Friday night and if
we overlook (Quartz Hill) or stan dream-
ing of a week from now. we'll set ourxtves
up for a large djsappointment and sudden-
ly the Eisenhower victory and the previous
victories are nothing -they're worthless.
"I don't want to look at these kids and
say we overlooked Quartz Hill. We told the
kids we want to maJce it to (the final) eight.
then make it to four and now we want to
make it to two, then the ultimate dream of
winning it all. But the next step 1s makm1
it to two and that means playing a very
tough Quartz Hill team ··
In a major u~t. the Monarchs ( 7-l
defeated top-S«dcd Eisenhower. 34-.:!0 an
the quarterfinals. handing the Eagles their
fint loss of the year.
"We've aot to bnng them down from the
Eisenhower victory:· Rollinson said
"Don't get me wrong. we're proud of them.
but we've got one more to go.
"The) ·ve got a very good offense and 1
Doug FlutJe-type at quarterback (Junior
Jake Haro). or at least that's what be looks
lake. He·s a little short guy (S-foot.-6) and
he's back there running the option and
throWlng the ball a country mile.
.. o\nd they·, e got three big runmna
backs The) run some power I at you. they
use 1 spht back in other offensive sets and
they've got a good offensive line and they
want to get to -4-naheim Stadium JUSt as
bad as "'e do ··
This week's prep football games, odds
Haro has completed 44 of 96 passes for
956 )ards and nine touchdowns this
season Junior Enk Thomas.. Quartz Hill's
top running back. has I .24S rushing yards
and I 6 touchdowns
I
FU>AY (7:30)
.... (1N) ........
ar 111 Here's what the coaches had to say about
other game!>
• C.,l1truo Valley va. Ml..._ VieJ•:
Caplstrn Vlley (10-2) n ...... Viejo (11-2) (at MluiDn VllJo) .... Jlalan by 6
"An~umr you play somebody qiun. you
feel hkc the> know you better,.. Diablos
Coach M1kl' Rush said. "Anytime you play
somelhmg apin. you go back and evaJuatc
what happened in the ball pme. Ev~ry
bod) has this feeling. You say, 'Ob. wedid
.. ,(1:
P•.....t (12-0) n . EJ Toro (11·1) (at ....., Viejo) .... .n Toro by 2 "1 t•• . ""' down to • It See HURDLE/9
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Sdlroeder remains
Shell's man to start
El SEGUNDO -Loi An----telct Raiden Coach Art SheU laid ~
Wednesday he believes Jay ~
Schroeder will be healahy enouah ---
lO ta.art Sunday at Denver and that he con·
tinues to have confidence in bis startina
quartett.ck.
"He 11ys he's 1oina to be ready to So,"
Shell llid of Schroeder at his weekly mcetina
with reponen. "I'll have a aood idea by
Friday. I'm aoina to watch him, make sure, 1ee
if anythina'a bothering him. He doesn't expect
any problems."
Schroeder suffered a lipment sprain in bis
left knee in the founh quarter of the hiden'
27-24 loss to Kansas City last Sunday, leaving
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K.lol&ennaDa wu aiped 10 ftD &be void created
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Sunday's 2a.11 victory by &be lama over the
San Fra.ndlCO 49en.
ln other lporU news Wedaaday:
•Walt Williams ICOnd teven of his 20
pointa in a 17-6 leCODd-balf ND. and Oatfield
Smith made 9 of I 0 field pl attemptS u
Maryland beat USC. 72-S9. in a collelC buket-
ball aame in CoUeee Patt. Md.
.----~---------------------both teams with 7-4 records and tied for fint place in the AFC West.
• Lou Dawkins ICOred l S points and
Tulsa ueed a 19-0 run in the fint half to coast
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lf the teams fin ish the season tied for the
top spot. the Chiefs would win the division
because they swept the hiden, havina won a
9-7 decision at Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 4.
Schroeder practiced Wednesday and
didn't appear to be hampered very much or in
pain.
"It (the Jenee) felt pretty good," he 11jd
afterWard. "Once it got real loose, it was not
much of a bother for a Wednesday. I'll keep
icing it, I'll keep moving it around so it doesn't
get stiff."
When asked if he'd be able to play against
the Broncos, Schroeder said, "There's no
doubt in my mind. I feel real good. By the time
Sunday comes around, I should good and
ready."
Before being injured in the Kansas City
game, Schroeder was 9 of 18 for 202 yards
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Pirates open
in .own tourney
By Richard Dunn
~tinge Coaet 0.lly Piiot
COSTA MESA -The Orange
Coast College men's basketball
team. averaging 84 points a game.
opens first round action of the 20th
Denny's-Orange Coast Tournament
today at 6 p.m. against Santa
Barbara.
In other opening round games
today, LA Valley plays MiraCosta
at 2 p.m., lmperial Valley and Long
Beach City hook up at 4, and Mt.
San Jacinto plays Marymount at 8.
OCC (4-2). playing its first home
pme of the year, has been stung by
the flu bus of-late,but Pirates
Coach Tandy Gillis has been
pleased with the offensive pro-
duction.
Freshman point guard Agustin
Heredia and 6-foot-S freshman for-
ward Michael Wenzlaff from Ger-
many are averaging more than 15
points per game for the Pirates, who
last played on Saturday and lost in
overtime to San Diego Mesa. 78-72.
·~vou utilize what you can do, so
w_e ::e ~n a~le to get it up a little
bit, G1lhs said of OC'C"s o ffensive
onslaught thus far. "If we had
strength in rebounding. we·d be
6-0."
The Pirates wtll have their work
cut out in the second round o n
Friday, facing etther lmpenal Val-
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• After bis team committed 33
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terback Jim Everett in rcoent weeks.
Even before the Rams beat the .
49en last Sunday, these two were
probably least responsible for the .
team's demise.
If Robinson wants to stay, which
be most likely does, the Rams
would be mistaken to dismiss one
JOHNSON
BRAND NEW
1991 TRACER
24 MONTH LEASE
Closed end lease. $585.44 c.ash
down plus first, last & lie. fee.
Total payments $4,309.44 .
Purchase option ava~ble for
residual $4,847.04, based on
15,000 miles per year.' On
approved credit. (Ser. 626071)
(Stk. 8126).
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ponioa of iu \earn riden. including
lr..s Oertach.. Marty Thomas and
AUllldan1 Luke Egan and Matt
Hoy. Oertach is rated in ~c top 10
Canyons stop_s GWC, 79-70 S111811•Y cycln -ru1 Fall Classlc
LANCASTER __. A second-half Sophomore guard Tom Dever
rally fell short as the Golden West scored 25 points for ihc Rustlen, Collete men's basketball team hitung. on 10 of 17 from 1~e field ,
dropped.a 79-70decision to College wh ile Toriano Jnmcs (nine rt·
of the canyons Wednesday night in bounds) and Darren Ernst (six) led
the flnt round of the Antcl6pc GWC underneath.
Valley Tournament. The Cougars were 17 of 24 from
COSTA MESA -On Frid~y
night, the first Coors Speedway Fall
Classic will take place at the Orange
County Fairgrounds.
The event will pi.I America's lOp
domestic and British League riders
against each other in a cham-
pionship format.
The Rustlers (J..4) were down by the line-while Golden West was
IS at ba}f\ime (47-32). then chipped only 1 of 10.
away in.the second half before tying GWC g~ard Ric. Van ~oyoc h.ad
the pme at 68 with 1:58 left. The eigh1 ass1s1 s while Pa1g Pansh
Coupn. however, used free throws dished ofT nine for 1he Ru stlen.
Gates will open at 6:30 p.m. with
the first race at 8.
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Uni posts 3-0 soccer win
Josh Bake, Adam Clark and Ralph Rivera each
scored 1oals as tbe University Hiab boys IOCCCr team
shut out Lquna Beach, 3-0, Wednesday in the season
opener for both teams on the Trojans' field.
Clark also had an assist for Uru, which scored all
its aoals in the first half. Trojans goalie Eric Rosc-
nbcrJer bad five saves, while IAJuna aoalie Gabe
8.irchman stopped IO shots.
Elsewhere:
• Cotta ..... s; Sudap 0: O\tby Ospina notched
a pair of second-half aoals and assisted on the first one
of the pme by Manuel Gutierrez JS minutes into the
match as the Mustangs opened with a win at ihome.
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Coeta Meea Ca. 92626
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SERVICE, PARTS
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From 0 1
this wrona the finl time,' but still it comes do1 w tida p&a)'!na the pme.
"Both 11des should be look.ins for a sjmmici
-somethina unusual to atcb somebody oft' 1
(The CollPrs) have a pat aroup of athletes and
of pride. A lot of the kids in the pme me frienci
it doesn't matter wbo won the first pme bec:aute
playina each other apin -it's kind of like m.
rights." . .
• Paruneml n. El Ten: "They're very st
they're 12-0 and they don't have too many '
ncues." El Toro Coach Bob Johnson said. "Tb
aood on both sides of the t.JJ and there's not a •
lot of weaknesses. They're real balanced.
.. We're U"Cating this as our second tel.SOD, '
playina real well riaht now and we're lootina for
to Paramount. We really respect them, they're
coached and we need a pat effort to beat them
we're capable of doing thaL"
• ,...... ••. RMeM AlamJ&ea: .. They've aot t
real physical guys," Tustin Coach Marijon Al
said. "(The Vaqueros') qu111Crback (Chris SinaJe
is 6-foot-2. 225-pounds and be docs a aood jol
them with a lot of play action. And UlY*S Tran
is one of the fasiest i n the county at tailback an
pined close to 2,000 yards rushina.
"T}ley run a lot of power I stuff and they ~
nose it pretty good. They're real physical up fi
They beat (Maanotia) 74--0 this year, so that shoW!
abihty of their offense. We'd have a hard time bet
an eiabtb..,ade team 74-0."
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3670 N. ChenyAY8.
Long Beach, CA 90807
405 el Cherry Allll.
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Service Department Open Monday until 9:00 pJ
13600 BEACH BLVO
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ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S
LEADING AUTO CENTERS
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AUTO CARE
Waxing can 'winterize' car's • exterior
With the oneet of winter, and If your car has an y dirt on It. serve car washes. A potlsh wax monty known by names such as
wtth the Introduction of the 1991 waxing can seriously scratch the should be apolied first. potycreme or foam.
models, It is an important time surface of the car. For a paste .. 1 n1s wax creans. conditions "Protection Is locked In by a
to consider protecting your wax shine, professional car and protects your car's sur-cationic silicone aofutlon that
car's finish. washes and detail shops are face," says Trantham. "It wlll makes the wax adhere better
Leaf residue. acid rain, salt better prepared to do the Job last up to one month In the and more evenly, glvtng your car
and road grime 1811 contribute to correctty. They clean the car summer, but should be applied a more protective coating,"
the rust and corrosion of your thoroughly and use professional more often during the wtnter." Trantham says.
car's body. Professionally ap-power buffers that burnish the A sealer wax Is a water-Today's car owners are keep.
plied waxes can protect your car wax to produce a more glossy. soluble wax which, when Ing their cars longer -an aver.
and keeping it looking good protective shine. sprayed on, enha~ the ef-age of 7'~ years. Taking care of -----
through the harsh winter There are two basic ttpes of fects of the polish wax and gives them protects the owner '• In-· r:1===r-------------------===
months. waxes thllt car owners should the car a high-gloss. protective -merit and maintain• ""'' !i OUR NEW 2nd LOCATION NOW OPEN According to Gus Trantham. use when at automatic or self-shine. Sealer waxes are com-vatue of the car.
executive director and car wax ---------------------------------------a Aler-._ IMPORTS
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AVM.NAi AT ALL
ITATllll .. DI. ~
DAILV PILOT @9) THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
.. ..
-.... 1 World renowned pianist
Andre -Watts will make bia
Perbmiaa Arts Center de6ut
Friday n.ipt at f p.m. with~ recital
of worb ~ Schubert, Debussy and
Chopin. Tlcteh are $8 to S2S. For
information, call 64'6-6277.
Seestory on pqc 8 l l.
2 a I TWEFm
The ~ Acrobats, ~ne of Q~ 1 .,eatesl tour-
IDI 1ttrletions. and the Im-
perial Warriors of the Pckina Opera
will perform at the Bren Events
Center on the UCI campus at 8
p.m. Wednesday. Tickets arc SI S
and are 1vai.lable at the Bren Center
box office and Tickttron outkts. To
order by telephone. calJ 8S6-.SOOO.
8 LL pw1111111
The Lo s Angeles Pbilh~rmonic. with Kurt Sanderlin& conductin& will
perform a special all-Beethoven
propam at the Performing Ans
Center on Saturday, bcgjnnina at 8
p.m. Prior to the concert. at 6:45
p.m., Dr. James Hansbumalter of
USC wiU discuss the works to be
beard on the prosram. The preview
is free and open to the public.
Tickets are still available for the
performance; call 553-2422.
4 EY CIFll•
Jazz fusion drummer Billy
Cobham will appear at the
Golden Bear in Huntington
Beach on Wednesday, befinoing at
9 p.m. Admission price 1s $16.SO.
Dinner pacltaJcs available. For
more information. call 374-BEAR.
5 1111111· ..
James Caan and Kathy
Bates star in and Rob Reiner
directed "Misery:· based on
the Stephen King novel of the same
name, which opens F. riday in
theaters alona the Oranae Coast
Cun plays a pulp novelist who
wrecks bis car on a country road
and is taken in by Bates. his "bia·
aest fan.•• who ends up tmorizina
the bedridden author.
8 -11•1
The hiahJ y rcprded Hi&h·
way IOI will play al the
Coech House on Monday
ni&bt at 9 p.m. u pan of the sroup•s
final tour before disbandins.
Tickets arc Sl9.SO. CalJ 496-8930.
7 =" ,.,.
men.tions, call 8S4-S4SS.
8 11111•• I I Pl W
Tiiie Corona deJ Mar
Chamber of Commerce will
pment the 14th annual Cbintmas
Walk on Sunday fi'om 11 Lm. to S
p.m. Merchants will bOlt an open
home aJona. Pacific Cout Hilb way
and iu side streets, from Acacia to
Poppy streets. More than 300 enter-
tainers will be on hand all day at
different locationa, with the day's
prosram posted at the Wallc bald-
quarters al the Studio Cafe. A draw-
ina for prizes donated by the
merchants wiU be held at 4 p.m.
I c•---1 The Canadian Brass will
perform a $PeCial holiday
concert to benefit the Or-
•JllC County Philharmon.ic So-
ciety's youth outreach prosrarns at
3 p.m. on Sunday at the Pcrfonnina
Arts Center. The propam will in-
clude the sroup's offbvcat and hil-
arious mldition of "Tbe Twelve
Days of Christmas" and a s.ina:.
&Jona holiday medley. Tickeu arc
available at the Center bol offK:e
and TiclcetMaster outlets, or by
callina 740-2000.
11 •111•
The Golden West Col-
l• Chorale and Orchestra
will present their Sth an-
nual performance of Handel's
"Messiah" on Sunday 11 6 p.m. at
the Fint Christian Church, 1207
Main Sc. in Huntinaton Beach. The
concert is free and open to the
public. For more information, call
895-8367.
12 WIT C Ir• ~O=e County -Children's Theatre pro-
duction of "The Best Christmas
Pqeant Ever'' opens Friday 7:30
p.m. 11 the Westminster Memorial
Auditorium and continues with
evcnina pcrf onn&D<lel Dec. I, 7,
and 8 and 2:30 p.m. matinees Dec.
I, 2, 8 and 9. Tickets arc S7 for
adults. SS for childrca 6 to 12, and
SJ for ~ouopttn under S. For
informatton, call 962-1).4.t.
18 _., .... ,,, ...• ,...., .
Po pular H1waiian
marine artist Robert Lyn
Nelson will be on hand at a recep-
tion to inllOduc::e llOIDe of bb laiest
works at the Labaina Gallery in
Fashion ltlaind, located 11 street
level near the Rel Restaurant. on
S.turday from 6 to 10 p.m. For
more information, call 721-9117.
Fmb &om lbdr concert
last Sunday at lhe Paf"onnina
Ana Center, the AJJ..Amaican Boys a.on.a will perform two evcnina
abowt at Hunti-naton Center on
Saturday. For in.fonnation, call ..,. •.• .,
197-2.SJJ. • 14 -.it'.:. ...... -.
Tbe Cunery ViU..
8 lllSf ~ Holiday W8Dt wiH be held
Comedian Jerry Jena wi.U Satwdlf ev~ blliMi111 at s
be appeari111 at the lmprov r..m .• wtth, l*tiapedftl mm:ban11 th'°'*' Sunday. Sbowtunes n the ptcharaque bar'-.,..
t 11 •~JO p..m.: Friday at around the Newpon leecla Oty
IO:JO p.m.~ ~at I Hall ofreri"I he ~ •
p.m.: and Sunday 1t 1:30 well as sifts and holiday tPICiM h
p.m. For information or dianer alt wbo viliL --
\;. o.lty Piiot Weekend/ ThURday. Nouember n. lWU
Roger Bloom
11
I I ii 1 rr am
The Parents Council of
tbe Dccora(ive Arts Study
Center it i~vitiQf children. parents,
arandp..-eots, Deiabbors end friends to a Christ.mas Tea 11 Roaen Gar-~' in Corona dcl Mar on
tNednctday, from 3~30 to S p.m.
Decorations, treats. a puppet show,
Santa Oau$. clowns and the Supr ~um Fairy will all be featured.
Tick.cu arc S l S. Space is limited;
caJI 496-2132 for raervat1ons. 1.m••• M~ than 30 superb U ·
amplcs of bandcn.fted an-
tique end modem lilver
objects wi II be featured in "The
Sif ver of Tiffany" exhibition at the
Decorative Am Study Center in
S.n Juan Capistrano, which opens
10 the public on Tuesday. The
clhibi tion will be open Tuctdays
through Saturdays from 10 a.m. lo
3 p.m. throuah Jan. 26 (cJOICd Dec.
23 through Jan. I). Admission is $3.
For information, call 496-2132.
17 :'.a:--:n
Nien Cbena. the author
of .. Life and Death in
Shanghai." will recount
her saga of rcs1suncc durina the
C'ulturaJ Revolution at 8 p.m. to-
n1gh1 in 1he UC'I Student Center
auditorium. Tickets arc S8 and arc
available 11 the Bren Center bo'
offict' on campus and at Ticketron
outlets. To order by phone, call
856-5000.
18 MT• HIFIM
The fourth annual Oul-
dnn·s Holiday Pa.ny and
Shopping Spree ac the
Newpon Hanor Art Musam -
falllri!ll a ~ photos * Santa. Qroli. fMe peJntiQS. ... I
unique Holiday Scort 1n ....
~ will be able to W .pea.a lifts b mom. dad. ...,.
peretab Ind ftieMt -will be lllM •odar 1rom );JO 10 5 p.m. Oil
7S9-Ill. .
11 --... Tiie Oranae c~
Comk Card and CollO-
cablc Show m bnna..,.
writtts and publilhm of 10111 fl
America'• fivontc comic boob 11
the Red Lion Jon on ~
Special ~ I Marvel C ..
slide show, and l 21 deaJtr boc*
o&ri111 a aa.p ldcction or cOllil:I.
c1rd1 and mov ie-relaid
memonbil.ia will be featured. fir
more infonution, call 6"S~I.
2 11 ., .. _
Tbe Lapna Beach T»-
mt Show will be held 9M-
urday at 7:30 p.m. 111 die
forum Tbaue on t.M Fcsuval ti
Arts aroundl. 6SO t.acu01 Cu)'Cll Rel. Tickets are SS in advance: Ua
the door. Proceeds bmcfil 11'1e 8"1
and Girts Oub of Llauna Bed.
For mor~ information. call
4C)4.-0S9 l.
• •nm ••llli _. ., .,.....,
lbrOUlb Dec. 9, oc Pbilbannonic
Society -AlllericaD Society of hlterior Daipen/OC 10Ur three-
=.!~=~ cent cwrille boutt, trambmed
into boimJ lbowplace, s 15 pp.
,,,,.. JJJ.24JI.
•=no::Wa •1•••r hrtJ a a. ..,_ Nov. 29, 3:30-5 p.m.
.. Sol) ud 6-7:)() p.m. ( ..
~ 12). Newport Harbor An M•
.... at..., muteUl. s10 ...... bill. s 12 -.members iad ...
meal. eateftainrneat ud sift wrap.
ftloee 1,,.IJ22. I , .-............. .,. ..... .... Nov: 29. 1 p.m .• Ore arwod Home tor Oilldma at IUu aa.
tauna\, Newport leeda. S60 pp. BT. l'&oee 160-1619.
•Qdlttr •Ille ..... Dec. l. l I a.m.. fMhio-Net al Qapman Collllr •• tbe Riu lteliaunat, Ne-wport llalcb. By invitalioa only.
• ......... Dec. l, HOii Hoapi-
tal 552 Cub dinner duce at the
Newport 8-cb Mm'riotL IT. SS52
per couple. By iavitalioa ooly.
•a.11ttas"'-~Oec.
I, 6:10 p.m .• Alliltace Lape ol
, Santa ANa 11 9ilta-.>, lrviw. By
invi•tion only.
• ......... •1ttt1, ......... Dec. I
at 1 p.m., Spyalau Hill
PbilMrmoDic Society at the T owen
Raiaurant and Bar, Irvine. S60 pp. IT.,....,_ 642-1232.
• ..... Ill T'tJfrd, Dec. 2, 11
Lm •• People for trviM C.0...munity
Health dinner. lnine Marriott. S35
pp. Pflone 8$1-1883.
• lwr #rt a.ta .... Pw, Dec. 2,
11 a.m.-5. p.m., SWEA at Costa
Mesa Nriaf\borbood Community Ceoaer, Costa Mesa. $2 pp.
-~ Tne Malle. Dec. 2. 11:30 a.m.-l p.m., Olive Crest
Abuted Children's Foundation auc-
tion and raftle at the Four Seasons
Hoed, Ncwpon 8e8dt. SS5pp. Con-
18Ct S)'I~ llurnett, G1J-9364.
•Can Mee arw, Dec. 2, noon.
Opua OCPS of OC Philharmonic
Society bnlocb at Four Seuon1.
Newport 8cec.b. followed by con-
cert at 3 p .. at the OC PafonniQI
Ans Center, Coal Mna. S60 pp.
Cont«t Carol Heywood, $53-1421.
•a.11z ,.._.,..._Dec. 2.
10 a.m.-2 p.m.. CHOC Mother
Gooee paiJd at DisneYland Hotel.
Anaheim. $37.50 pp. ConllK'f Juet
Nllfllll'lki, 5J1-M1$.
=~:nvi~O~· ~P<>:'-t!:;
Bach ~ performance or "CabriDa. 145 pp. CbalKf JllC-
que#IJW N«ididt. j4.f-jlJ7.
........ "11111, Dec. l, 5
p.m., C.Mic a.nties ol Orult
CCM&Dry 11 t.be beldwia l'Clideltce,
tApM lelch. 9y iavitalioa only.
·~ •1111111 .. Die. 2. 6:30 P.&i Holl Holli ... Hean a.tdt.te
at Tlanj a Co.. ,.,... Cout
Plaza. Com Me-. By tavila&ioft
only.
•._11111 4r.. Dec. l. S p.m ..
A•li•o• ie Oro of lit ~ ol ()r'laaa 0-ty
• IM ltillfP. ru·..-., Nt•lllOft ..... ~ ....... .,.
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S 8l8cb, 7 59-1122). Tbrouab Dec. 30:
••Ton y Cr111
Sc•lpture/fnvestiptions ioto
Cbaol." Dec. 16: Fantastic Plastic
-W...a. Art Worbbop .
• CllOC 6 ... Clli1ttz I Dec. J
6 p.m., Oilldren•s Hospi~ of OC concen at tbe Embusy Su.iaa,
Anabeim. S 10 pp. PfJOM 5124675.
•a.ta..., Tree W....,...,
Dec. 4, 11 a.m.. Family Snvi~
AMociation of OC dinna and f.uhion ihow It the Dtsncyland
Hotel, Anaheim. $40 pp. Phone
BJ8-7J77.
•SWrJ. IWrJ NtOa. Ott. ... 6 p.m., Professional Womcn·a Sup-
port Group of Human Options auc-
tion at Center Oub, Costa Mesa.
$40 pp. Phone 497-5620.
•VIC 0,.. a..., Dec. .S. S-7
p.m .. USC/OC Cen~r for Oraduatc
and Professional Studjcs at 2301
Campus Dr.. Irvine. Ph one
7$2-5$()5.
• artllmu ~1-. Ott. 6, Mu-
teWD Cou.ncil of Newport Hatbor
An Mmeum at Five Cruwna Res-
taurant, Corona det Mar, Cont«t
~ Geibel', 759-1122. ~
•New Yws EYe ltdra••P"•· Dec. ll at 7:)() p.m .• diJlncr dance
at tbe TUrnip Roe Bllnquet Plaza.
Newport le8cb. BT -opt. S75 pp.
S 140 per couple.
•c.11111 .. ·-·· Dec. 7, CHOC Jeck and Jill Ouild home
toat ud boWqoc at the TUltin
HUia Racquet Oub. S 11 PP• praak,
SlO pp at the door. Conr..ct lad
Nl/IUl'lki, J32-M15.
•alts? ., ....... Dec. 7-8,
10 a.m .... p.m., Cbopin Chapter of
the oc Ptrfonninc Ana enter
boutique and home tour, Patt at
Reef P'oiAI &ate a.eta. S2S pp. c .... IAwel Hardell. .fHJOU.
·~c..-..0ec.l,6p.m. ..
A •, ere Lespe ol Ne•pon
lrdl at Fam s 111 W Hottl. New-
port ....._ S220 per coUple. ~
Qiei S.i-7J'-~
• Neel ·~· Dec. •• 6:30 p.m .• South OC Cancer Leapc din-
ner dance II Desip Center South.
Lapna Nipcl. SI 00 pp. P&ooe
751.0.UI.
• q,1 ... 'M, Dec. 9, 4-8 p.m ..
Anbrius Foundation Wb.ion abow
and dinner at Hyatt Newportcr,
Newport Beach. SSO pp. Phone
668-1613.
• eewnu. ., ....,. ... 0cc. 9. s
p.m.. Heritaee Pointe chnner at
Anaheim Marriott $160 pp. Pttone
364-968$.
•
• Ne.,.rt ..... a.w ...... ,
.,.,.... Dec. 17-23 at 6:30 p.m.,
lpONOnld by tbt Commodores
Oub. Conixt AnM Martky •t
55J.C333. For Ncwpon Harbor
Jayccn puds1and 1at1na at Sea
Scout Base. phone 721-0637.
ART
•PM•,_.. 8eedl hMk lJkuJ ~San Otmen1e Dr .. Newpon
• 644-3191 ). Throu&h Nov.
30: Jeanneuc Pincus. "Ptople Need
Ptople."
......... (19100 Von Kannan.
Irvine, 1S2-.S221.) "An and the • Ce8laU PU1J, Dec. 9, 5:30-8 Influence of Lavina Abroad."
• 1t817 ........... A.rt Galleriel
(14911 Sud Canyon Ave., S~. 1-.S,
Irvine, 73}-0M5). Thl'OQlh Dec.. 31:
lcnctunart. Studio FW"Diture .
MUSIC
•oc.......,... s.cwty, 8 p.m.
at OC Performina Arts C~ter. 600
Town Center ·Drive, Costa Mesa.
.SS:l-2•22. Nov. 30: Pianist Andre
Watts. Dec. I: U Philbarmonte
with conductor Kurt Sanderlina.
pianist Richard Goode. Dec. 2;
Canadian Brass (3 p.m.). Dec. 10:
Yl.·olinist ~adia ~nnenberg
and paanJst Cectlc Ucad. Dec. 31 ·
New Yeafs Eve Gala (7 p.m.)
•OC ~ SeddJ, 8 p.m.
11 Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Dr .• Irvine. S.S:l-2422. Feb.
4: Chamber Music Society of Lin-
coln Center. March 21 : U Guitar
QuanC'I. Apnl 6: Ouo-p1an1su
Markham & Broadway. •oc Perferallc Am easer, 8
p.m. at 600 Town Cenltt Onvc.
Costa Mesa. 7~2000. Nov. 29:
Branford Manalis. Dec. 7: The
Andy Williams 'Christmas Show.
Dec. 8. I S: Christmas for the fam-
ily /Costa Mesa Children's Chorus.
• Lee Mcela Master a-ale ...
Slafeala (Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion. Music Center, 13.S North
Grand Avenue. Los Anaeles.
213-972-7283.) John Cwnc. con-
dUC1or. Dec. 8. I .S: Chnstmas Fcsti,
val with Pacific Handbell
Ensemble. Dec. 9. 16: .. Mcssiah-
Sina-Alona.
• Padftc s,.,, ••1· 8 p.m. at OC
Performma Arts Ccnttt. 600 Town
Center Drive. Costa Mesa.
•74-4233. Dec. 12-13: Conductor
l.dcnclt Macal. Dec. IS: Handel's
"MCSSlah."
• l"tae VaUey Cbralt Hd <>a·ter <.Wr, 1 p.m. al Red Hill
lu~n Cburtb. 13200 Red H1JI
Ave .• Tusun. SS9·9300. Dec. 8.
Holtday Fcsuval Concert.
•CaWenia S&a&e UalnnltJ al ........, Plummt'f Aud1tonum .
201 E. Cbapman· Ave .. 773-3371.
Dec. S..9: The Brass Band.
DANCE. THEATER,
MUSICAL THEATER
p.m .. Best BLtddics at ~ppe. New, • 11.._...._ c.lt9nl c..
pon Cenaer Fashion Island. A.mold (1201 W. Malwm Ave., Fullerton.
Scbwaneneger and Dudley Moore 73MS9S). Throuah Jan. 6: Juried
uid thev•n attend! Price TBA. .. Exhibition of the National Water-
Pb<>M J.4.s-1990. color Society. •n. 8aDet Memtmartre (Ncwpon
•C•• 'Wrt Cwert. Dec 9 6 • GaJerla C••l•lrH• <3 1681 u • ...a.....r H·· .. Aud1tonum. N,..,......n · • Camino Capistrano. San Juan nAUuu .... --..-p.m., OC Pafonrunc Art Center C.pisuano 661-1781.) Throuah Beach). Dec. Is (7 p.m.) and 16 (2
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By Tony Dodeio 0renoe eo.t Dally Pilot
Orange County is known for
producina many things. but country
bands have never been high on the
list.
That was true. at least. until the
Night Riders came to be.
Originally known as the Bed
Rockers. the band played a mixture
of rock and roll and country tunes
in n1&htclubs throughout the U.S.
and Canada.
Then. afier a rave performance in
1983 at the Night Rider Cafe in
Ottawa. Canada, the group made
probably the best decision they
could -they turned country.
"When we went up to Canada.
our country ~ent real "'CU.·· said
fiddler and lead guitarist Steven
Louis.
The decision bas paid dividends.
The Night Riders have won the
California Country Music Associa-
tion best country band award an Oranae County for the last three
years running. and they won the
best band in the state award in 1988
and 1989.
Furthermore. the) have become a
well-known live act. performing at
popular venues hke the C:razy
Horse Saloon in Santa Ana, Zubies
in Cost.a Mesi. Bandstand in
Anaheim, The Startin& Gate in Los
Alamitos and the Orange County
Fair. They have even played in
Nashville. the home of country
music.
"We're to a point where we don't
ha vc to struale for work." said the
band's drummer Bob Williams.
They have become so popular
that the band developed Niaht
Rider jackets ·and T-shirts. They
even produced ash trays, which
they said they djdn't have cnouah
to 10 around.
"At fint music was our only
commodity. but now tbett is
another commodity for people,"
Louis said. "lfwc had the stuff we'd
run out of it ..
Lows hkcned the five-man oou,,.
try-rock combo to Jhe 8eacb Boyt
because, like thml, they ~just a
bunch of local boys who oouldn'I
play music particularly wcU, but
just liked to play toaethcr.
"Most of us grew up within the
&~ ·10s time period when the cs, Marshal Tucker, (Lynyrd)
Skynrd and Graham Parsons were
out and they had a strona flavonna
of country." Louis said. "We all
~w up listenfo& to that type of
music. so when we started playina
together at just sccmd to fit We
didn't even think about what we
were play1na we just played it."
In fact. Louis said that when the
band got started in Huntjngton
Beach many of the members could
not play an instrument.
Due to an cd1ung error. pho-
tosrapher Dave Nagel was not
aiven ~t for last week· re-
markable cover shot of ski in-
structor Mark Hicks romping .,..
Snow Summit powder. "Basically. we went out and aot
aooc:t instruments and learned bow
-------------to play them." Louis Rid. -When
The Night Riders: from left, Steven Louts. Oarryt Reed, Bob Williams. Craig Terry~ Oevld Reed.
Ami Ponl. Conductor -~.: .. ~~"~::! ~~c; ..... A:D.Ande,._wtb.
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Sil, Dec ''· 2~. ~~:~~Dec 16, 2.GJpilt s I 1n 10
we all got them we dad not know
what the hell we were do1na."
Ntaht Riders is made up of~
player David Maller, Darryl Reed, a
steel guitat and banjo player, Craia
T~ on suophone and piano.
Wilhams on drums and Louis.
CATCH THE RAGE AT ••.
The band hopes to break out of
the ntghtclub scene soon and move
on to bag conccns and uhjmatcly
into a recording studio.
"Our major aoal is obviou ly to
get a record contract.·· said Louis. a
aoal that hu thus far duded thts
band of Califomaa country boys.
SPIRITS•SPORTS•STUFF
"WHERE EVERY DAY II A IPICIAL DAY"
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Tht' band has ~veral popular
songs that their fans request them
to pla) hke"'Carohna .. a nd "Blue Is
M) Hean ·· But nothing that has
~nt them O\tr tht' edge.
"Tht' only thmg that as mas ing
from our band I\ "<' JU" haven't
found that natu tune yet. " Wil-
liams said. But do.n't eitpcct tbt
Nt&ht Riders to cbanec their cou11-
try '°und JUSt for the sakt' 1)f a
record contrael .
.. ~ Iona u we please oun..·h rs.
that's the mute of a true an"t,"
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AT THE llGHTEOUS BIC1l'llm' HO~
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• Delicioul Food Presented 8)'
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ln ktti>•na "'th the C'annc~ rn-~tly thttc's not a lol aolnl brina 1n a billet crowd. wc·re uyina
taura.nfs seafood menu. 1~ up-on at the C'anntt) during the •ttk. to build it .up. w, ltlll need mott
stau~ bar fraturM a ''"td. '"'' but that's startina 10 cbansr. . puticipatioo.-said Canne1y Assis-
rn Mbl~ pnct<i ~stOod bar .. ;th "s unlikdy a combtnauon as 11 tant f.anlatt John Larson. .
thh tAl"'O Jumbo shnmp and oys· ma) hr. t.bc C'anDCf) o~ &tt bot Tbunda) n&&ht feaf\lrcs t.bc duo
tt>rs. ~ for the aquath:-ap-dogs and dam chowder 10 its Mon-1ottttn. The two m'n Una
pc-ttttn run from SI ~5 10 S~ da~ :"iabt Football Wu.. ~·s mUS>C as well as some
~ ptctlr~ "''nd<.\"' on all Tucsda~ nights no•· featutt aokkn oldia. .
1JC'S allo\11 1~ bu a t""1fk \'l('V. of .. Karaoke.-C'ustomcn tn the bu -l"bc) sound \'Cr)'. VU) aood.'"
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1s \t'f\ ~1~,ro. "llh t~ intmor .,lb l:astt~sc t.ctaround mUSIC 10 Happ)i How alwa)-s feawra
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lf'\l lhro~ut the bar area. TMtt's cnrourairs its patrons to bnna theu '"'Cf'lllt dnnk pncics ,..._ &om
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weekends.. not Just Friday and Set· I urcb). but Sunda)~ &00... said
I Lanoc.
For a S3 CO\U cbarlt Fnda) and
S.turda~ ~ an tap-40 bands
Modem Fa.ith and Derek md the
Diamonds. Ba.ads s&an at l 0 p.m.
both ru1bt.s. -wc'rt reall) one of the bol $p0ts
down brrt oo the wn ktnds. -said
lanocL .\n •"'ttllt crowd will
re8Cb 200 ~
•
Tbt Don Milkr Big Band bnn,p
a crowd in on unday eveninp.
The show bcjJns at 8:30 p.m.
··1 came for the Big Band. I've
beard them hrforc. so I came 1n:·
wd Rob Powe~. 25. Newpon
Beach. Kim JdTnes. 22. of Tusun.
also came for the band. "I saw that
9:00 9:30
they ~ playiftl bttc. so I cam
down bttt.-
Donny Franco. 2~ of Ne
Beach. bowcver, is • Yrttkcnd rea
ular at the Cannay. -1 live n.:arby
so I stumbk in ocx:a.sfonalh It'
always bttn pat." ·
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, NEW YORK -When Charles
Dkkm• wro~ "A Christmas
Carol" in I Ml. be Md DO way o( knowiat tbM bit simple truths
would pro•ide creative bider' tor
tilmmaten. uimaion, lyridlla and
playwriahts for ~ to
come.
Many boliday·tbemed movies
take thrir cue &om Odem' woe-
derful story of Ebenezer Saoclle
and hit chantt of ban.
Here is an aJpbabetic:&l list of
IOlne, but c:cnallily not all, of IOIDe
holiday1Piced videol for the
Cbriltmu Seuon. Muy are ver-
sions of .. A Christmas Carol":
• ''Auntie Mame" (19SI):
Christmas despair leads to
Christmas joy and a new marriatc
for Auntie Mame in this deliahlful
mmp.
,, • "&bes in Toy7.lnCr(l961): A
terribae Disney version (if~ is
1uch a thina) of the Victor Hetben
o pereua, starrina Annette
Fun.icdlo, Tommy Sands and Ray
Bolter.
• "The Bar Who Skpl Tbrou'1J
Christ.ma .. ( 1983): Animated Slory
about a bear who skips hibmiation
to find out what Chnstmu is all
about. Not bed. but certainly not
put.
• "A Cbarlie Brown Cbn11mas"
(196S): If you ever wondettd what
Christmas was all about. wonder no
more. A mqjcal treat from the
Peanuu charactttS.
• "A Child's Cllrisrmas m
Wakl" (1987): Dylan Thom11'
wonderful story. somewhat lamely
-,
IDP B11Plst•11 •••• viewing
' 8611 Murr8Y --the rtde of hla life from cabble Da¥td JoMnMn
In ''Scrooged .••
sequrnces. Stan Alastair Sim u a
more broken and evil Scrooee.
whole transformation is all the
me>fe poip\ant.
• .. OuiltmM in Connecticut"
( 1945): A phony family for an ad-
vice columnist. fut-peced fun, IWrina Barbera Stanwydt and Syd-
ney Greenstreet.
• .. A Cbrilrnw StOI)'" (1983):
Jean Shep9rd's marvelous memory
of Christmas in the I~ and the
ultimate sift. a rqulation Red
Ryder air rint.
• .. Dr. ~usr Horton Hears •
Wbo'~ "The Grindl Who Stole
Chr:istmas" ( 1974): Made-for-telc-
vision animated &hons from the
cartoon master himtclf, Chuck
Jones.
• "A Dram for Cbrimnn"
( 1973): A mioistC1 moves to C'.ali-
fomia to sian a new church. A slice
of American pie, but not u tasty.
Stan Hari Rhodes and Beab Rich-
ards.
• "Ernest Saves Cbristmas ..
(1918): Ernest P. WOrTCll, that
down-home obnoxious TV pitch-
man, bdPI Suta. You have to be
a true Ernest fu for this one.
• ·'Holay Inn .. ( 1942): With
m11sic by lrvina Berlin. and
mm>Orlbk performances by Fred
Altai~ and Bina Crosby, who could
IO wrooa1 • .. ,,.,. WoaderlilJ Life"(1946);
Frank Capra'1 bl.ck and white
marvel, Slanina Jama Stewart u
tbe man wbo made the wrona wish
and was uved from iL
• "Marcb of the Wooden
Soldien" ( 193"): WonderfuJ faawy
teanare IW'rina Stan Lauttl and
Oliver Hardy, who save the land of
Old Kina Cole from the horrible
boo&eymen.
• .. Mickey's Christmas Carol"
(I 9M): That raourceful little ro-
dent plays Bob Cntchit in this spin
of the Dickens' clallic.
• "Miracle on 34tb Strttt"
(1947): Do you bcljeve in Santa
Claus? A deli&htful tale. starrina
Natalie Wood.
• "Rudolph ~ Red-N~ Reindeer (and Other Wonderful
Cbristnw Storin)" (1944): Four
animated featu~tt~ AJI black and
white. and all classics.
• 'TM Old Curiosity Shop"
(I 97S): A British-made version of
.. ~:· the musical adaptation
of " A Christmas Carol." Tbts one is
pretty aoocf. Stars Anthony Newly a~d David Hemminp.
• ·'Scnqe" (1970): Musical of
Dickens tale. Stars AJbcrt Finney
and Alec Guiness.
• ~"(1988): One of the
more disastrous vers1001 of the
Dickens story. S.ved by c..rol Kane
as the ~ost of Christmas Present.
Stars Blll Murray doina his usual.
• "Tr1din1 Places" (1983): Dan
Aykroyd's demonic S.nta is hilari-
ous, u is the entire movie. Co-itan
Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy.
Don Ameche and Jamac Lee Curtis.
• "White Cbristnw .. (19S4): An
inferior redo of"HoUday Inn," but
it makes aood use of the title sona..
Stan Bina Crosby apin.
Pilot Pick
of the Week .. ~ ..
..... Ortl ..... Stery*
wt.: Peter Billinpley, Darren
Mc:Gavin and Mefiod& Dillon.
Story by Jean Sbepbm1.
WMt: Christmas in Middle
Amenc., circa 19SO. seen thtou&h the eyes of a 9-year-old
boy. A very fuMy film .
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~de/igbd~~
\ove sto~ __ .illJo
Oscar~~~·~
mus\c
done. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r--~~~~~~~~-::-~~~~~~~~~~~~-
• "A Chn·ir.mas Carol" (1938):
A compuaionaie look at Scroosr.
starrina Rqjnald Owen and Gene
Loclthan.
• ".4 CbrUtm&S Qrol" (19SI):
Tbc better version, with often llClt'Y
Nows.Mng
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What the
critics say
The key word is "baby." It's
the baby that accounted for 1he
success of "Three Men and A
Biby." the 1987 smash that was
based on a less-successful French
comedy.
The best JOkes all had to do
with the way three confirmed
bachelors coped with an infant
who was deposited on \heir
doorstep. To them. a baby
seemed like a creature from
another planet. a tiny alien who
brought a topsy-turvy qualjty to
their well-ordered lives.
Without the baby. we're left
with a lifeless, implausible sitcom
that drones toward a predictable
conclusion. There's hardly a
minute of "Three Men And A
Little lady" that doesn't feel con-
trived -and, as near as I could
tell, it bas only two rcdccming
qualities: a pleasant performance
by Tom Sclledc and a wonder-
fully ellaggcrated farcical tum
from Fiona Shaw. the terrific
British actress who was seen in
"My Left Foot."
Once again, Selleck demon-
strates that bis big-screen niche
-if he l\as one -revolves
around light comedy. The "Three
Men" movies have given him his
best role yet.
Ted Danson plays a character
of predictable inuponsibility.
Steve Guttenberg rags along like
an cager afterthought -anxious
to break into the main conversa-
tion. but never quite succeeding.
Nancy Travis is smiling. but
unimprcss1vc, as the mom. And
the child (Robin Weisman) isn't
given much to do, other than to
look cute at the right times.
It's a flat comedy that succeeds
in remindin& us that the first
movie wasn't all that bot, either.
-li*rl DeMntet. Serl#¥ H•wud New• Set'Ylt:e
Pilot Pick
of the Week ...... . .,...,.,..
"'-: /amea Caan and Kathy
Bates star. Rob Reiner directed.
Screenplay by William Goldman,
bued on the novel by Stephen
JOq.
W..t: A romance novelist
ctUbes bis car in the country and
wiDCll up under the care of hi1 .,,._ fan, .. who forces him to
wrile a llOr')' just for her. .... <>Den. Friday. .... In tbcaien &Jona the Oruiee Coast
LJUe Bluco
Rttl Ettate Brobr
Cotta Mesa
Have you ever bet on a horse race
and you're still
waitina for the
horse to come in?
I felt like that all
during "Three
Men and a Little
Lady." I kept
waiting for some-
thing to happen.
It seems as if
the studios have
all caught a -con-
taaious disease caJled .. sequel-iris."
If one movie docs OK at the box
office there is a rush on to do a
follow-up using the same charac-
ters. If someone's money-makina
movie follows a ccnain theme, stu-
dios seize the idea and a slew of
similar films fill the bia screen.
After a while you find yourself
craving creativity or unique story
lines or epic-like cinematography or
intense. believable characten, any-
thing except unsatisfyin1 rehashes.
Jt's not that Touchstone's "Three
Men and a Little lady" isn't enter-
taining. It has its moments. But
perhaps that's its flaw. The entire
movie is made up of a series of
moments. mini-scenes if you will,
designed around somethin1 cute the
kid can say. or some "bean-tug-
ging" moment where you're sup-
posed to get how much these three
guys (who live platonjcally toaether
with a little girl and her mother)
care about the child.
Instead it brinss up memories of
the old "Ozzie and Harriet" TV
scnes. Ozzie hangs around the
house in a suit aJI day waitina for
Ricky and David to say or do
something clever. When does he
work? The four adults be1"C have
jobs. but somehow they seem to
have inexhaustible time to play
with, dine with, bani out with, take
vacations with. and cater 10 the kid.
Son of defies reality. (Actually, the
part about one child (or every four
adults isn't a bad idea ... it certainly
would solve the world's over-
population problem!)
In us tavor, the "ThRe Men"
{Tom Selleck, Ted Damon, and
Steve Guttenbera) are ac-
complished comics (with Selleck
improving all the time). :=re
also easy to look at. The · sb
countryside later ill the film
some fine scenery. too. And amid
occuionaJ silliness there we ex«l-
lent performances by wwonina
playtrs (the butltt, tht pand-
mothC1', and a puticulllty en-
joyable portrayal of' & lusty Ellllish
lady in hot pursuit of Tom Seleek).
The storyhne. on lbt other hand,
is super thin: boy
d oesn't even
know he wants
girt. ln places lhe
film reaUy has to
stretch for lauahs:
butler fof1tlS his
panu: butler
wtlks into a wall.
Whoopee
•Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, November 29, 1990
·~~ ....
The "Three Men" -Tom Selleck, St~ Gut·
tenberg end Ted Danson -are beck, this time
wfth "little Lady" Robin Wei9man, In theaters
along the Orange Coast.
'nlomas C. Edwards
Au.r.ey
N~Bu~
"Three Men and a Little Lady'' is
a charming,
pleasant, old-
fubiooed roman-
tic comedy. See it!
The real benefit
of reviewifta mov-
ies is that you arc
forced to see mov-
ies you may not
have otherwise
seen. "Three Men
and a Little Lady"
is one such movie. HaviJ\I heard
that the reviews of this movie
GeM 8-e« o,.. .VU1t
New,eci Beed
•1bree Meo And A Biby .. was a
liabt~t, midly
enjoyable film
that waa nolhina much more than
111 CXCUIC for its
IW1 to p&rlde
around in ateat
cJodlcs inside a
wonderful. if im-
probeble, New
Yott apartment.
Amui.ay, it WU
a h• hit and it was only a matter
of ume before It would spewn a
sequel.
Wen. '1brtt Men And A Utllc
lady" is here and ii, too, ia little
more \ban a abowcate for arcat
clotbcs and anothn' cool apenment.
What made the fint film at least
mildly intercstina was the
weren't the best, I did not expect
much. Boy, was I pleasantly sur-
prised. I'd expected another movie
with an obnoxious little kid trymg
to carry the film. Thankfully, that
was not the case.
The sequel picks up six years
after we last saw Tom Selleck. Ted
Danson and Sieve Guttenberg.
three confirmed bachelors. left with
~ baby on their doorstep. The baby
u now a 6-ycar-old child livina with
the three, and her biological
mother, played beautifully by
Nancy Travis.
The mother. an actress. must
decide whether or not to move to
EnaJand and whether to act married
or not The answer 10 these ques-
humoflrous snuauons produetld by
the introduction of a little child into
the mannered lives of the three
men.
I suppose one could tind some
enjoyment in watching the develop-
ment of Selleck as an actor (very
IQOd in "Quigley Down Under")
and the spit and polish comic tim-
ina of the always &ood Ted Danson,
but one leaves the film remember·
ina little. if anythina. else .
"Three Men And A Little lady"
ia neither funny
nor touch.ins. It is
a unfocused. bor·
ina mcsa.
And one mott
question. Why
does Steve Out-
tenbcfa contsnue
to ,ct rotes? He
lw •vcnae looks
and about as
much charisma as
a can of Spam.
lions leads the characters on n
pleasant vo~ from New York 10
the En&)ish country1ide in search of
the answers.
Travis bas a beautiful presence
on scrttn. ~lleck, likew1st ~ur
priscd me again with his vulnerable
screen ~rfonnancc and tits his rolr
nicely.
Danson, who also plays an actor
in the film. is at
his comedic best.
The film is best
described as an
old-fashioned ro-
mantic comedy
which, I bel;eve,
the entire f1mily
will enjoy.
Our ratings
.. Aff.
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'Robot Jox' leaves Unc at a loss for words
~ in a pat whUc Ont views a film
which .aually uucenda the words best dctcrib-
1n1 it Your Favorite Uoc virwed such a film
last week, and feels be must share it with you.
The ftlm?
"Robot Jox."
The words?
lnpatc) instantly recosniuble by their bad
aceents, soupbowl haircuts, and rotting tcct.h.
Tbey'rc.fi&blina over Alaska.ud at thM9tc
thinp arc goioa. the aood auys are &Qnna end
up with Mississippi or TJ. It's up to Achilles to sav~ the (iay and stretch out the movie.
gonna be rescued from the 1CWD-sucking Alex-
ander by AehiUcs, who will then kick Alex-
ander's ugly butt. But1\ot 100 fut, or the movie
will be over.
Lame. Stoopid. Mororue. Pathetic.
Therefore. I can't 1'1'C:Ommeod it hi&bly
enouah. The oJ)pOf1unJty you have to view a
mm or such uncompromisina idiocity is a
chance that lim~y should not be passed up.
But lemme tcU those of few still hanging in
there and reading this: "Robot Jox" is far and
away the most entcrtafoina movie or the last six
months. Shine ::Dances with Wolves" and
check out this he-man movie where "Trans-
formers .. meets "War of the Garp"ntuas" while
stealing from "Star Wars." I ajn't seen a movie
this enjoyably bad sjooc "Killer KJowns From
Outer Space."
Stoopid scene follows breathtakingly
stoopid scene, the priZb-winncr bcina one in
which the robots bLut off into spece for no
apparent reason. Jt must take a special talent to
· come up with such retarded sequences.
.. Robot Jox" just can't be insulted enoqh.
It bas robots by Ronco • .aors who've attended
the Evelyn Wood School of Speed Accents. seu
that faJJ apart when the actors stumble into
them. As for plot. if you've ever wanted to know
~hat .. Rocky XMXCIX'' will be about. check
out "Robot Jox."
It takes plaot some yean afteT a nuclear
holocaust.and war has been chminated. Terri-
tonsl disputes arc settled by lhctc big honlcin'
120-foot-taU robots who flaht it ouL
The robots. con1 rolled by a man inside.
fiJ,ht II ou1 in an arena 1n Death Valley. The
refcrtts wear 1hc most indescribably ugly uni-
forms ever conceived. And Achilles. in one of
his fights. falls on the spccu1ors in the bleachers.
Gotta crush on ·cm.
Tbe best thin& about icro-budact SF (not
sci-fi, that's for morons) movies is the way they
show how the local citizenry dresses and acu..
The producers musta spent 10me najor lime at
Pie 'N Save for costumes. and the denizens
spastieally dance like they're the tenth person in
line at a two-stall toilet.
Your Favorite Uoc bas Iona considered bad
movies to be "as lame as a thrtc-lcacd d<>s-"
Not that that's anything profound. but the
absence of talent here precludes anythina more
intellectual.
On one side you've sot the good guys (led
by Achilles, a real bttl), and on the other sjde
you've aot the bed IUY• (led by AJeundcr the
Achilles quits. He am't aonna be a part of
it any more. So what 1f the Roosbes win the
planet? The movie needs a subplot. And gets
one when this chick decides 10 take on Alcx-
andtt to .save the Frtt World.
Well. beina just a chick. you lc:now she's
So keeping m that vern. "Robot Jox" am't
a th~legger. Ain't even a onc-legger. Try a no-
leggcr.
God bless those who make movies this
SIOOpid.
I can relate.
A quick look at the recent releases
Here arc oondcnled reviews of
movies now playina atona the Or-
anse CoaJt:
AVALON
Barry Levinson wraps up bis
scmi~autobioeraph1ca.J "Baltimore"
tnlopr. bccun with "Diner·· and
continued with .. Tin Men." with
this lovina bomqe to his c.'Xte&>Ckd
family. The picture bqins with the
amval of Lcvinson's pandf'athcf
CArmin Mueller-Stahl) 1n the U.
in 1914 on a FOUrth of July full of
firtworu and unhm11ed promise.
and follows b1m and his ramily
lhrouah the next 50 yeara. (PG).
CHILD'S PLAY t
Chucky's beck. 8act to make the
hfo of poor little Andy Barclay
(Alex Vincent) a livina hdl Back 10
spout some or lhc foukst diaJ<>sue
cv~r to cmerat from the lips or an
animated hunk of plastic (voice
again provldcd by Brad Dourif.
who mouthed the sulfurous
C'huckyisms in the fir1t picture).
The only thins di~or John Lafaa
and scrccnwnttt Don Mancini ap-
pear to be intcrntcd in is crcatina
mechanical laUa. (R)
DANCB:S wn& WOLVD
"O.ncn 1"111 W~vcs" is one of
the best movies or tbc year and one
or the best Westerns in decades Ir
any siQIJc pictUtt can revive the
moribund Hollywood Wcstttn, thia
rs that piaurc. It's a great yam
that's told with rloqucncc and sim·
plicity. It's a huec pkasutt to
watch. (PO-ll)
HOME ALONE
John HU&het ii lbc muter of the
s1tuatJonal farce. The latest demon·
s1ra1ion comes in "Home Alone,"
the warm and f\wy tale or a lone
8-year-old tryina to defend his
suburban home from a pair of
buffoonish buralan. It's a treat
from IOp to bottom, never wutina
an oppon"nity to tum a lauah.
(PO)
JACOll'S LADDD
In d irtt1or Adrian lyne's
.. Jacob's Laddtt," New York Oty is
•
M8ria Conchfta Alonzo, Danny Gl<Mw and Ruben~ 1t1r In
"Predator 2."
hell~ and a tormented Vietnam vet-
eran named Jacob (Tim Robbins) is
in it and sufTerina. But what started
out as a modcrattly inkteSlina
paranoia fantasy turns out to be
nothina more than a stale govcrn-
ment<e>nspiracy fantasy. A picture
not nearly as friahtenina as it im-
qiM$ itself to be. {R)
TllB &JlAYS
Peter Mcdak's British-made "The
Krays" reminds us that pnptcrs
bavc a.lways been popular in mov-
ies bccaust of their wildly con-
tradictory nature -their mix or
loyalty (sometimes even outri&ht
kindness) and extreme cruefty.
"The Krays .. comes as close as
C~y·1 "Whttc Heat" to bein1
your basic Freudian g.an11ter
movie. (R)
MDIPBIS IEU.E
"Mempbjs Belle" is a romanti·
clzed ponrait of warfare World War
11-,styk . Silly most of the way. and
when It's not be1na silly it's sac-
charine. (P0-13)
THB NUTalAC&D PRINCE
Without a k>t of imqjnataon. the '
picture retells E. T.A. Hoffman'!
classic fairy talc about )-Ouna
Cara's maaical vision of toys <iom·
ina to life on Christmas. In style
and substance this "Nutcncker
Prince" is an earnest, uninspired
~tender to the throne. This ma-
tenal dctervcs more rcpt treat·
ment (G)
PREDATOR t
If you like a little carnase with
your popcorn. you couldn't ask for
more than "Predator 2 ...
This ICQucl to the 1987 Arnold
Schwarzcncter hit brinp back the
biJ guy -the alien. not Arnold.
HIS slicina and dicina talents ex~
those or Freddy Kructcr. (R)
QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER
This is not the movie thal 1s
soana to revive the moribund Hol-
lywood Western (see "0.oces With
Wolves." above). Tom Selleck lacks
the steely. mythic quality tba• at.NC
Western movle hero really ouaht to
have. {PQ•ll)
THE REscvEU DOWN UNDER
It's utisfYina to repon that mis
sequel to Di1ncy'1 .. RetC\ltl"S.. is
plenty capdvatina. The animation
11 all first rate; Disney's anias have
ettated an cncompeJlina anjmat.cd
rant.a~)' that probabl wtll plate
younacr aud1enccs. A 23-minute
animated version or "The Pnntt
and the Pauper" pttCCdcs .. The
RC9CUCn Down U oder." This am-
qinalive matins or Mickey Moux
1rith the classic Mart TW1Jn tak
features cameos from many of the
classic Disney characters
Don.a.Id. Pluto and Goofy. (G)
llZVERSAL Of' P'OltTUNE
Wu the aloof Oaus von Bulow
(supcrt>ly played by JC'f'Cmy Irons)
paihy or a heinous crime, or merely
pulty ofr.bc1na antcnxl)' d1shkcct'>
Shot in somber to~. the
moVle <k iberatcly takes us into
dart. uncomforta~ areas for all
.concemed. ( R)
llOCSY V
By now. the only rcaJ interest an
the Rocky films consists or 1mna
how Sylvester Stallone is aoina to
manipulate the come-from-behind
formulaon wh1Ch he bas bucd
much of his movie c:aJtrr. (PG-13)
SIBUNO lllV ALAY
Repressed goody-1wo·shoe1
bausffau Kirstie Alley bas a wild
afternoon nina with handtome
stranaier Sam Elion and tins him
1ritb ah. er. kindnas. Funny, ya'
No. Shrill. vapid and fnlqumlly
overacted to the brink or hysteria.
(PQ.13).
TBllEE MEN AND A Ll1TLE
LADY
A lifeless. implausible sequel that
drones toward a prcd1ctable oon·
dusion It /las only 1wo truly re--
deeming quahucs: a pleasant per-
formance by Selleck and a wonder·
fully euacratcd farcic;al tum from
Fiona "My Left Foot" haw. (PG)
WHJTE P ALACB
Tbe story is ob..o-prcdictablc·
Clean-cut broocfjnt yu~e fall'
hard for shopworn midd~cd
WIJtms in a hambul'JCf joint.
Jam~ Spader•• yuppie is rather too
dose 10 the rtprtSStd character1 he
played an "stl. hn and videotape"
ind "Bad lnflutn« "
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Andre Watts wtH perform at the
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rd1n, of his 25th anniversary
1taJ at Camqie Halt.
Wans involv~nt with tele-
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em oon teleast an 1976 was the
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Beach. She also performs at Parker's Seafood Grllle on Balboa
Island.
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As the m~ industry bea>mes
more and more dependent on ex-
pensive, im..-contcioua videos to
peckqe their "producu,.. the
cbances for local talent to reach
more than • small cult foUowina
become incrcasin&Jy sJim.
And it's a damn shame, too,
bemuse skilled musician• from our
own backyard deserve a better fate.
Perfonnen includina James Harm-
an, Nick Pyzow, and the rock poup
faplant, amona olhen. have yet to sian with a m-.jor record label.
Similarly, one e~ceptional folk
singer-songwriter stirs our emotions
with the. heartfelt conviction Qf a
Tracy Chapman or Nanci Griffith.
Yet, she spends much of her time
performina in restaurants, bars. and
coffeehouses -that is. when she's
not s upporting herself with a day-
time job as a customer service
re~otative.
How frustratina is this to Kerry
Getz. an engrossing folk-pop arti.11
whose influences ran&e from Riche
ard Thompson and Van Morrison
to Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush?
"I use to think like everybody
docs .. .'OK. yes, J'U find fame and
fortune.· but I'm not quite that
naive anymore." she replied during
a recent interview at her parents
lovely, antique-laced home on
Balboa Island. "rd like to have the
opportunity to ~ my own
John Roos
supry." ~ 11 e •'•both a powerful. w• .. raftlina voice and a knick for a.t·
int finely detailed namtives. Oeta
f ocuscs on the ofteo codictims
emotions of the heart -.-...,,
love won and lost. In a brand mw
composition ("Beautiful to You.,)
about our ~ to feel attnictave
and dcsil"lblc, she achinaJy sinp:
"It's a hopeless situation, that'.1 sot
me so confused/How can I bate this
torture, yet kind of ljk:e it, too."
And while euminina the ff'llility
of romance is certainly her strong
---suit. Getz can take a uruverul issue
music and tour. I'd also enjoy sing-
in1 bectup with somebody e~".
"But for riaflt now, a little bit
mo~ realistically, rm trying to con-
centrate on my sonpntina." con-
tinued the 30-year-old Gett, a Cor-
ona dcl Mar Hiah ,ntduate now
based in San Pedro. "'My pl right
now is to tet a sona of mine placed
with another artist" ·
Getz's warm, optimistic de-
meanor oontrutt sharply with her
more melancholy, oflm downbeat
soap. In fact, her break-up tona
.. Remember Ho• It Utcd To Be"
opens with the fellowina lyric:
"Wajtina for the ue to fall/My
hCld on the cuttina board."
"l don't write th~ types of
like homelnsntS and transform it
jnro a very pen;onaJ. very ursieat
pro~m. In her first-penon ~
count of the dcmoralizina cycle of
poverty ti~ "Losing h ... she hu-
manizes the bleak vision by using
sympatheric. poetic phmina.
Getz. who cumntly is ~
forming solo on Thunday niahts at
Parker's Seafood Gnllc on 8a.lboa
Island and on Sundays at the 81~
Beet in Newport, has opened con-
certs for such big-time acts as Jesse
Colin Young. Janis Ian, Kenny
Rankin. and Nick Lowe. One of her
biggesl thrills (besides meeting -
Peter Frampton durina the sbootin&
of the ill-fated ftlm. ''Scrpnt ~
per's Lonely Hearts Oub Band")
was landing an openin& slot for
Warren uvon's COnctt11 llSt
month at the Coach Hou.tt. ..... -----------1 songs intentionally, it was just
Ml. AlllCI CARllH
''h 's really nice to be on the same
bill with musicians you admire,"
she said. "and be able to play your
own material without people
1Cmtm1na out requests the way they
do at most bin."
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something I was going through at
that time," she explained. "It's a lot
easier. I trunk. to write melancholy
sonp than upbeat ones because
lhet-e's such a fine line between
makina a sona uplifting and
in1erestin&. and bcina really
"Definitely, my most fun is beiac
able to play in the type (of) at·
mospherc of shows at the Coed>
Houx." added Getz. "You Fl a rr:======================::=::=::===:::=:=:::=:::::======:::11_f~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~---. rcalrushfrombcinaperchedouton
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never tried to be too mucb o( a
crowd-pleater," maintains Get&.
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ont of tht te~ Wt bu been
>uhmitted to t.M IM"7,,,,., o fM11
of tht Grear Daily Pilot Rnuuranr
Rr ,1tM>"ef Sarcb. We tbiak you'll
agrrc 1fkr rtMlilJI Ibis Mmpk WI
thr qu.1J,1y of lhe submi1S1oni ii
hith W11cb this spe« in r.M com·
tn8 M>~b for the "'0'* or the live
finJ/ISls and the evtntu.l winnu.
\ relative newcomer to the New.
port area as Sapori. It may IOUnd
JapJncsc but h's not It's an llalian
rl"\l<turant. Sapori rncaoina many, n:i' ors. The ownm arc lhttt
llr111hcrs -Franco. SaJ and Adnan
\l,1n1ac1. They come from the Sia-
1' Jnd each doubles as chef O\'tr·
v, 1ng the kitchen operations.
.\dnan owned an JLaliaft ratlW'lnt
11 1hc Chic:aao area before comana
'" < ahfornta. The Maniacis. before
01'(·ning Sapori this year, were the
ownen of Capnccio m Mission
Viejo. Afl three an extremely proud
of tJus restaurant and welcome an
opportunity to talk food. wine and
even rtcipc5 with the cltentelc.
The son lightang and simple
decor ma.Ice a statement of good
taste at Sapon. The fresh cut
Oowcrs, candlch&ht, bn&ht hangjng
oil paintings and table settings
create the ambiance here. There is
also an open patio for outside d1n-
in1 if you choose.
You arc greeted. in ltahan. by the
host and staff and It 1s aratifying to
know that this 1s Just not show-
manship but that they really mean
al The staff arc r«au1rcd to speak
Italian. which allows accurate
pro nunciavon and dcscnpuons of
tht dishes that ~ou may Wl h to
have expla1ocd. The) are also fam-
iliar wtth other lushan foods that
are not hsted o n the menu. and are
• TITUS The Grove Shakespeare Festival
has received. $12.~00 arant from
From B 10 Lhe Garden Grove Strawberry Festa-
~ a\On next ~a. an ambtuous val to help the theater meet the --terms of a SS0.000 challense arant r •'al of SJ. Ptttlman's madcap from 1he James Irvine Foundation.
• 11"led) "The Beauty Pan... The Grove as now wt than U .000 r he ~how. under the djrc.ction of of reaching that 1oat. The theater is
li.Jroora Van Holt. wdl be per-currently complctana Its 12th
1..r med for four eveninp. Dec. S-8. season wtth its fifth annual pro-
m the Forum of the Costa Mesa ductaon of "A Child's Chnstmas in
' hoot. with a matinee scheduled Wates."
f .. r f>cc. 8 It 2 p.m. 0
I ea1urcd in the cast arc Colby "El Dorado." M11cha Sanchez-
Melvin D. Rice
pleaJCd to ~uest their preparation
from the k.ncben.
The menu IS a coUaee of lbc
regional ooolrina of Italy; however.
there is a predominance of northern
sauces and Oavors. A dozen cold
~nd four hot appetizers start the
play and we feel that the NcwS-
CRipts reading will provide her
with an opportunaty to fine tune the
script before rehearsal. ..
"El Dorado .. will be produced on
the SCR Mains• from April l 9
lhrouah May 23. Tickets to the
readana arc available for $7 at the
box office by callina 9S7-4033.
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CALLllOARD -The Cosu Mesa
Civic Playhouse will hold auclitions
fol' Bernard Slade's new comedy
"Return Enpaemenu" Monday
and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
thcatel', 611 Hamilton St. Costa
decision process of the oten11ve
menu. Antiputi r1J11t in price from
SS.7S to S9 and include smoked
Norwqian salmon. prosciutto on
cantaloupe. and black mussel• with
tomato sauce. My favorite and
choiet or Carpeccio di Bue ($6.75)
was perfect. Tender slices of paper-
thin tenderloin with kmon Juice.
Parmaan c~ with capers .,ere
acttnted with olive oil wtu"tb was
lttVed at the table Instead of the'"
olive oil beth often-encountered
with this delicate dish. My guest
selected the lnsalat.a Compost.a
($4.SO) from the four salads offered.
It was a lar1c scrvina of romaine.
tomato. carrots. huge black scmi-
dry olives and son Monarclla
Chene with a tan&Y ha.lian dreSSU\l-
A colorful and palatabfe presen-
tation.
Our waiter. SaJvatotc, reeled off a
list of 1even special entrccs for the
week. This is an addition to a well
appointed menu of pastas.. fish,
chicken and veal cooked in some
VCf')' 1mqinative sauces ($8 to $20).
We selected the special pasta
($9.SO). a acnerou~ ponion of tube
pasta with a sauce of tomato. cu-
plant. ham. onion and a hint of
priic. VCf')' navorabte. and gar-
nished with a sharp solid ncotta
cheese and a bouquet of basal. My
selection of Biancucue di Pollo Alla
Medici (S 13.SO) -sautttd chicken
breast with a wonderful sweet sauet
of pinenuts. wtute raisins. mush-
rooms and Marsala wine -wH
most unusual and wtcful. TM
chicken was perfectly ~ooked and
was tendtt without bcina dry. I
~uestcd and ~ived the recipe
from chef Sal. The ctucken was
served with a side SC1V1DI of a prhc
and. tomato sa uef"d pasta.
The wine list as eucns1vc and
includes mostly c.aJifomll and Ital-
ian wines, with the inclusion of SIA
French Champagnes, The wines arc
priced-about -iw1et retail -wtth a
~ncrous sckction and vanC't) of
prices rang.inf from $14 to $180 for
a Bruncllo d1 Montakino Rascrva.
Biondi-Santi. 1969. Most wines. an-
cludina a few si>rarktina winC'S. art
priced at SI S to $30. Our wine
sclccton of Plnot Gncio. Sant.a
MaJ"lhttita. pn~ at $25 is a dr)
fruity well balanced W1 nc from the
north of lt.aJy known as the fin~t •
area for produon1 the h1&hcst
quality of Pi not Gnpo &J'lpes. The
wine was cxetllent and com-
plemented the antipasto. pasta and
chicken djshcs perfectly.
Dinner for two. approumatel)
SSS, not indudina up or wine.
Drcu. casual to dress~ reservations
accepted. Credit cards. Visa. Master
C'ha,.e. Amcncan upttSS and
Diners C1ub. Hours: lunch Monda)
throu&h Frida). 11:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m.: dinner. Sunday lbrou&h
Thunday, S to 10 p.m. with dinner
Fnday and Saturda). 5 p.m. to 11
p.m.
S.pon. I 080 Bayside Dn \ e.
Newport lkac'h. phone 644-4120 ! rC'nch. trphanie Burden. Bran· Scotfs new play about Amencan
' ·n Johnson, Adam Orooth1us, urbanrz.ataon of the Brazi lian rain
I cm Mowrey. D'Arcy Smith and fo~t. will be rcad at S9uth Coast r 1moth> Titus. Compktina the RepcrU>ry Monday at 7:30 p.m. as l,1r~e company are Cuey Barbaro. pan of the theater's NewSCR1pts
MC9. ... two men and two women -------------------------
arc bcina aou&ht and additional
information is available at
J n1fcr Boren, Jason Beverly. Stuan development pr<>&r1m.
th·nneman, Cnuy Brooks. Ryan " 1ncc the workshop reachn& dur-
Ruratr. Micbdle Decker, Gtta<>ry ana SCR's 1990 C.altfonua Play FCS!-
c, ·nncr. Michclk Ooodnch. John u;4. Malcha has been working on
6SO-S269.
Tryouts for the Buena Park Civic
Theater production of the musical
"Oticqo" will be held Ott. 8 and
9 in the Buc:na Park Community
R~ti.on Center. 81 SO Knott
Ave .... call 821-1394 ...for details.
re Visions.·· said David Emmcs, Hill Valene Koff. Tim Horvatich. producing anasuc director of tht"
1 "ct)I lbtle, Tricia Ireland. Chad Costa Mesa theater. "We rcttntly
1 1hnson. Mcpn lttith, tevc Kina. received a strong new draft of the
!\l'll' Krcilk. Todd KuJczyk. tep-------------------------=-=::---! .1n1 r Lockwood, Michele
\h J...cn11c. Benton Mrlboume.
\ltldrcd Ocbano. Jaton Plazza.
\\ h1tney P1cptt. Noo Seo&ar. Nic:otc
I 1rner. Chris Wat.son. Laurcn
\ ca\'er. Ann W1ntttm1n and Martt
\\ llham!.
T 1cuu arc SS in advance and $6
at the door, white matinee pri~
.uc a dollar lower. CaJJ 9) 7-8921 S
tor additional infonnauon. a
>\s pert of a nallOnal obeavancc
1<1 I nCT'l'Ue awattne11 of \he AJOS
~m1 South Coat llcpenory wtll
Pmnlt a bmcfit radJ .. of Sualn
Son11t'1 -OW Way We Lift Now"
on Saturday at 6 p.m.
There ii oo tet debt ~· In· ~t~ donaliou of aay uze to the
IDS Services FCMtDd91iM of Or· •nae County will be ~•si•ed at the
door.
The ...-.. will -. pl9ce on
' R's Sec:olld' 9-1. witb ~
Albmzi dlrecdlli a C*1 ol ftve.
Thoee pin•• 10 ....S lilaould
cont.let ..... b -omce •• 9S7-40)J 10 dliM ........ _,.
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...... lf'latWtous f~ --s s * * * * ••••*•• .... 1soo~•Haf00<. S4C>ltJ7 11ntrvat1ons «<«pt.cl ltKlpMnl ot
GOid Awlltd ot betlfnct nine ~IW
yean. 0wntt MtcNitf ChWng s~ ~ad Oii
trendl and MU UW stwldiwd tor CNnrw
rtsuur-.s SyPtftl tot>ntt dlstw-s and c.on1-
poraf"f Chlnew ~lngs. Lunc:tl. dn'ltf. t••·
out. coot.in 1 dllYS ss ***** • C... 196 f 17111 St. 64S-76l6 Fllf'llt/
styi. Mt1tl<M1 rest.autlnt. l'tnldent ~ IW
Htffl htrtl Open N/ly .. I I a 111 tot ""'°'· ~. GOCl!tails. C• atwad rot ~ ~
~ MMU tor ,......... t•c.ltne ~
.... s **** ... ~ .. JODO~llvd •31·2110
.... <hl<Uf\ .,,,.,,.,. Wllldl. ~
,,,._.. an lrflhnru. ~ DftlcJoul com
llfNd °""' .,_ • p Ill ~ d'wough ~. 1 PJll knllJ T• -ffOftl 2 P-"'-........
.......... 212 (, 17Ch St. '42·741a.
DIMet 1 cMyl; Ulch .wry *'1 ..... ~
UghC ,..-.. ,_.. Mil ., ~ on '"11'1
pasta Noe rltN.
p,w ........ JJJJ ""'°' k . Soutn
CO.SC l'laa. 540-«>ll. Optn tw ~ I 1·JO
to l .JO Moft.·S&. dinners JO tot Mon.·S.. sun. llNnCtl ~-~IO 4'1111 IUlllwl '-'
WICh lrfttt ltlh. Chidlln and ,.a. T enlflc
Otdd. ~ MMct. u ••
... ~IOI f . SllldPOlntt Dr. 556-1701.
Open I I to l Mon.-~. Sunday btunch 10 to
l . tteservaclons «c«pted. Flnt Me•lun food in a l\Jn and canc..u. _.,_, Not raced.
....... ........... JJJJ llrltlof SC.. Soum
Cont l'l.lu, S40o ll40. Open tor lun<ll I I ·JO
to l -Morl ·S..1 dinMf S to 10 Mon,.Jhurs .. S
10 I I Fn-Sat ~•Ions ~scion. A-d-
wWllnO contlntnUI culPw ~ sundby
M ttw nkt touehu ol Hn11<t, gracious «·
lftOS4)httt and KCOUI~ SSS • * •.
..,..._ 33)) k• St . Cryst• Coun 662·
llUIY Open 8 to 9 Mon ·Thurs .. 1 to 10 ''' · Sat • 7 co 9 Sun hwnlattons noc r~rtO
llut~s Ind trlts In • te-<rtMtO 1940s Oltwf G~t( lillMh rtcordfd swing musk fateltnf
MYds Sen!Kt is touly an tht INlfll s • ••• ........ ~ ......... )JOO lrtstol
St 979-2400 Optn tor"",, "'° ~ ~ a.ys • wtotti Cll tor hOutJ JN.I c~
lun<ll on ~ lttttYalons ~td
Frnh .wafood cYillc.lly llffP"'ed. complttt
Wfttl.,, oysltf bilf Not r.wc.ct
T .. a .. 111 •:; )69 f I 7th St • 64S-4e60
Coty ~ Englllh tea room lruldat.
""1<11. aflemoon tea. Sunday DnMl<tl, lov'ingly
prep1rt0 Trrrlfl< Cornllh pas:tlts, llf'ak ~
kldnty ptt, trlfle English -~s may lit
PUtc:Nwd s • *.
.... c...ewy U.S. )))3 s lrlS!ol 54<Ml822
Optfl I I lO 9 d.ily t.Mrv•lons acapttd
Dine int~ Mttro's ONy ••oao donlng OUldt
Noc •attd
~ I 712 Plactntl•. 645-«>9 I No re-·
vatioru loC>sttr ta~. l)flfnt rib. <Neun and riC>s
•t rp~tcts. SpKIM Ch.lngts tVgh«I)'
Lunch.,>llf!ntr, ~ bfHllf•U . l\iot ratt-O
Fountain Valley
0.. ..... 17271 N~ St 546-7426
Optfl for """"h "°"' I I )() " 111 to 2 p 111 Mon ·Fri DlmPt S pm ·9 )() pm Mon ·Th ,
S· 10 pm l'n • s.t CloWd Sunday1 I~
CUl1int wtth Arntflc.,, "goodlet" jtlut'liltfS. ho<
Oo9SI .,,.._. In tht ti« Not tMtO
TIM ..... 18714 lr~t St 963-2)66
Optn 6 p"' to 1 • 111 Mon-Ml ~~n. ~-"'t>tg l!Opptf" ,_ dogs Dancing
to 'SOs ano 60s "'USIC •ewrvavons noc
rtqUlted ~aw.11 lntJIPtf\JNP Not •.tied
~we...._..._ 16SlS lroolltlum
St. (M HtllJ 11S·79 78 Optfl lunCh I I JO 10 1
P Ill . Olnrw• S to 10 JO p"' Mon-SM IUllMI
htttvMoOnS .cc~pttd Caw.I Good vl//lut for ~l'9Mf'd vt.i. p.tsta ¥'1:1 ci.u1e• !tali.,,
dllhPs Grtft• 0ts1trU s l. * • • •
Huntington Beach
... -.._ 789 t Warrw1 Ave l•t ltach
81vo 1 &o..,ss ~dally 11 ~ m 10 10 p"'
AuttlMll< "South of tht t>ordtr" hortW•l}llt
food prtpo11t0 ''"" O•Hy lunch ltaturts I/II> y~.tt ~t Wnday buntf l>Nrlch with
C~lrntntary <h.mp.tgne ""° tNrlol<NS
CattflnO avallaelt lttwn.atlons «Gtp(l'd Cas· "* Int~ Not nlltd
Olkap ._ ..._ "°' Yortnown Avt . 96l·
ltllS. da1sy, YPt<alt rib JC)lnt. lltllffy vl//luts,
HCtlfnt pttparahOl'I S ••••
J .C. Mc&M'I .. a ..... 18 I l I k""' llvd 841~17 Wrich II JOtoSpfft csaoty,oirw.t s to 10 JO Mon-rr.uri. s to 11 p"' ,., .. sac
Sunday tHunm 1 l·J p"' lltbs. cNdrm. pnu.
seafood ErHruMtvMnt lttwrv.tt!Ont •·
<tPCtd Stml-c.nu.1 ~ratt Not r.tted
'--d't o.41-.... ~. 8' I I Adams 968-4466.
Open 8 lO 6 JO d..t)t Laugna, fttWClnl
llllredo llntfVICjont not required CMUal
Int~ Noc t.tltO
......... ~ ....... 317C-t~
S J6..2S SS Optfl I • "' to I I p 111 dllltly
Sunday Dtun<h 9 to ) p "' S.afl:>Od ""° stt.O Enc~ and dancing Tuo-S. •.vr·
VM.IOl'll KCtpC. ltw lllUSlC nNlty II tht timt
•O<Nn11C, wtth ocun v-Oft• IOOsttt 01~. ~ popovtt'I ~ SIS •••
Irvine
114 OaJty Piiot Weekend/ ThUrad~, NOvet'nb* 29,11990
}UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S
To ORANGE CoAsT
luJl't gr-..y. P'alo dining ln addition to
rf9,AM dining,_ SS***'* C.-..... .._.._ 19 10 Malin St
t7S·I 220 Optn llOt IUnm 11 to l , ditYwf 3 to
10 ~ ·lhn , 3 to 11 Ftl.·S.. ~ Hour
4 to 7 •ntn1llllons IKCtplf'd ~
~t"'" cuisine Gfttn corn~ and
stVICnt spt<illflitl ol the tlouR fry tht ~
tNrglllft•s llvsy 1unommt t1at1QOU1 tor the
'foung ProtullONI crowd. SS * '** •
Ou • II •• lrvlr>e M«rlott, 18000 Von
Katman SSJ-0100 Optfl I I to 2 pm daly
•t)tflfatlons Kctpetd HMIDur9tt1, SUW "'° Mllads in • Qswl sports bat ~tr
Not t.IU'd.
CMMkUlr, 18912 M•cArthur llvd
7Sl-«Xll Optntor~ II JOtol JOMon·
Fri, dllYIPr 6:)() to 10-JO Mon.·ftlurs. 6 lO 10
11 Fri.·S.C hwtYMions llCCtptrd °"'>tand-
lng Fr~ontlnental cuislnt; ~· !Nit's. CE0'1 drH rn llolNr'«ic In tht -*IV
Chtf lyf'on Ge-' Ni rts1ored tlW lustre to
fht menu; ~ent ~· ltht wlilttrs ~-ucdrn Frtnc:.hj. SSS *'*** CNca.-....._ 1811 Main St 261·.JOfS
Optfl 7 • m to I I p "' Mon ·Fri, I I to I I Sat ,
• )0 to 10 Sun. RW'MfVatlons KC~ Mn·
quiet and oMI RH b Mid seafood. Not rated CNu•••w, 41" c~ C>tM IS6-2ll 1
Opeor'I tor """ I I to J. dirWWf 3 to 10 ~ •
ftlur1 .• J to I I Fri ·SM hMfVMJOns K.Ctpttd
tnnovMIVt, l'un c:ul1#W t>ordfo on ~
c~. ciut wttn girntfOWy-slnd portJOnl
Colorl\AI atlllOtptltrt. uceltf'c fOod Try tht
Gdd Coln ~ t.ocaf'd li'I rht lfvfnt Mlltti~
p&act kPlll«t llllCl'I ... dlrWWf "8'IUS s s .....
.,.. 0., o.r..t, I SOS Jtffr~ ltd SSl·21.S I
()peot'I fOf lllnetl 11 )().l·lO, ~ S J0.10 )()
Tuts ·~ lrund't I I )().2 lO Savory Indian '""°°°'' ~ Muglal ftavors Not rattcl . ................. 19482 MKMhur
11V<1 l))-4M I I Optn fOf U1dl I I )().J Mon •
Sat, dlrYWf s JC>.10 ~ lt•wvations tt·
qulrf'd A t11p to Jolly Oioe ~ngiM'CI Not rated
-.. ICol Ctnttf lrvint Notti'!. 2010 ~
St • I 70 26 i:tu• Open tor ~ I I to l
Mon ·Sat.~ S 10 10 Mon ·Thuu . !i to 11
Fn.-s..t , s to 10 SUn ~ accept~
Not tattd
..... HOO Von ICWtNn Aw 7U·71Sl
Optn tot loneh I I 10 1 Mon.-l'rl • dltWWr S to
10 Tl'lur1 , 5 to I I Ftl.•Wt ~ Dtun<tl
10 J0.2 ~Mlons «Ctf)ttd r:lne Japlntst
spe<lalllts SS ** Mee• I I '1 a ,__.., 2000 Main St
756-0SOS 0ptn I l •I I ~ lltstrvMlonl ecc..-ct. FIW't Wlllood fftCM~ and
°""'Ing ti,~. W'ffll ft ***
....... 11900 JMtlbofff lfvd 86).311 I,
t it. HI Optn fW U1c11 I I ll>l Mon ·Ftl,
~6-IOMon-l'rl ,$« 6-11 ..... .,,..,.
IU99tJtf'd. ~ C~ WISN-l>Y ouuw1ding llKUtlW Ctlef MkNef
WMrtn SSS **•
,,,._., 18420 Von ltllllNn SU·tlU o,.n
I I ~ Mon.-hl.. S ~ SM •
SUn ~alOnl ecc..-ct ~lgrlt M
MAhtnttc Nortl'ltfn "....,, ~ ....... d!lhts
t>tSt c~ 9'l"'r. YMP city s' * * * V .... T I II...._, 14120 ~
Dt SS 1 ·2201 Open b ""'11 11-J Mon ..fn .
dlrwwt 4-9 )0 Sun ·Tl'lun . 4-10 JO Fn ·Sat
lttwrvMlonl llCCfpttd F~ puUt artO ....
f«'CI vtM Not raced
Laguna Beach
..... ,,_ OlflMe I 750 S CoaR Hwy • 4~24 ()peot'I tor lunc:h Tu-F 0ptn for
dlrWWf T ·Sun CloM'd Mondays ~ llt«f and
Mlddlt LK!e<" dllhtl hwrviltiom KCtpCt 3
**** ......, "--IMAw. JC»22 Coau Hwy
497-)829. luby's ~9tfl M"1 lvrw<IC.,,
cUlslnlt t-L-O. 1 days Noc ractd
..._. 1826 S Cout Hwy . 494-0.00 Open
fOf dltvttf fun. fh S JO. I 0 p m , F, SM
S JO.IOJO ~cul-SS ****
.... II .,._ comtr ol Mt'rmelcl lll'd ~
rwytt, lagLftl 8uch. 4'4-e616 OitWW'I nlgtlc-
ly N.,._srytt ~ culs.lnt Plir1rlng wfllft
)'OU find It hWfVlltlons lllt rtcOIMMndtd 0Ut
a few lallln --0 for ~-Ins SI •••• '"'9 "-Surf llnd Sand Hott4. IS SS Soucl'I
COMt Hlgtlw~. lagLftl hKll, 491_...71
lrtoll!tast, tunctl and dlnntr -days. Wn-*'1 llN'lch. JKtrm rtqUlftd tor ff'•••11
atltt S )() pm hwrv.clons ,_ldfd.
Cont""°'">' C~ cuQlnr '"9Mm\.lly pr~ by Jacbon ICtnwof\tl, tor-1y trwf
M LA'I Citrus. SSS •••••
Ml C-. 241 N. Coau ~. LagLft1 e.ild'I. 4'4•2444 0ptn I I • m. to 10 p.11\ M>-
F .•• '" to I I ,, '"· Sat ·Sun lrNtfat on
-*Meis Of"'1 (at ln OI Ulle OUC. Lunctt.
dlmtf. ~ .,._, ~· ll(:f0$J "°"' tl'le bH Ctl V~ undWktl tligHy IK·
orMiet ""° , * * * Vtwe ...... JOJ llrCNOW,,,. ~ kKtl,
497-6210 COftttmp0rlll)', llgrlt IOjlNSdc.ltttd
IUllan CUlslnt Lunctl -"' Olrlnef .wYtfl days
Campr-ttwntM mtnu at ftra COUFWI. Alldl.
ptlDI -"' PMUS E~ on ftWnu Is
prl(td IHJ tNn SIO S ***
Newport Beach
(tll(ktn llld ,.... .......
........ 1)1$ f . "-* COia Hwy
•7l 82'7 ()pert b U.cft 11 JO t10 J , ~
Stoll ltf~ ........ Gaw-..lallrl
(\.tJ,tt in,~ ...... Nae,...
...,_, 2UI (. hdk C-Hwy '15-6611
Opfn IOI IUnl1' 11 JO IO Z. JO: .,,_ S JO to
10 JO ~ lf\lfdt 11 JO • l JO. .......
~.Kionl ·~ c~ ., , • .,,...,_
.,.,,, c;anOOOfi <oelllfy •• * •••
... '71 M41 f ,__
COIJI Hwy 67S-JllM ~ I I .JOse... ro J,"'. tllt'tlWf s , ............ ......, ....
,,.., ft.Clo ...,.._ ..... ~
~lnQ<01-• ... •1,....... .... ~
LMQP M4ectlon ,_ ..... ,-_ arpewo,
lo<IW ll llwl ....... N ... .-C ..... In 1t•..,,.ww Hoer...,, •'C ,,.,,.,. ..... Jm~c~
Dr M0-41 I 0 ()ptft I I JO • IO 1Un • l?lurs .•
11 )() to 11 '"··1.11. .. ...., urea I a.141.
·~-IOnl -~ ........... .. ulldJ llur9f'1 Mil ...... • • • •
llMwpeft 1£ a • tOJ (.-,.... -
'1S·ll7l 0ptn b IMrdl 11 ID J. .,._ S 110 ' llt~rv-•n...,.. Aw .... ~ ... .,_
"'9 """,, or~• ,,.. o1 '"' z-,,., • .,.
U <Jl"'Q C~ rhll ......... OwNf D.wtd
S.-Jbu<y s grKIOul _,.,.. II ....... In it.
<llf"'O ~ WondllrfM hlfl Wt lftd --
food t •Celfne ~ IWuncft V .... fNltf•
~nc lnCLdft llW ~on~ tSI •••• • Newpen or-........ llCX> w
Oct ilnhont 615•"71 ,rdl ""' lftd l*U
t,pK1 .... ~s. Cod!Ulli, ._., lftd WlrW HofNo.
...-Otu~ru 0,., 1 dlyt ~ It JO (~~ ....•.
,.... ow ......... '-»'· 1110 ~
9v'CI 1>7S-86S4 ()p«nbdll'WWfSco IOMon·
fhu·l S 10 11 M •S.. , • t10 10 ~ tn.f.
•aflOn\ not ll(Ceptfd. trw...-,. ~ lftd
~II <li"1Pd ~ ar\ dd ,..,.,,_ ..... Not
'""' ,..,, .... c-. . .ao-o Ntwport c.,_.. Dr
"44 I 1J1 °""Jot~ If to 1 JO Mon·
'" O·~ S lO t Mon •S.. kMfvlll.ons «r~prf'd Sl)«lllllllng lrt ~ flln lftd ~
C.tlt""'O ..,,... Hoc ~
.. enff"1 .......... J0t ... SI
t.1J '141 °"" Jot 1UrO I I to J Mon ·S. ~ S 10 10 SM ·Tl'lun . S to 11 ftt ~
l)run(PI 1010 4 ltftMt•lont ~ Sftolb ~ \,.dood With jllD lftd ,... Noc ,.~
A Laguna fixture since 19S 1. tM
JOiiy R~t CM~S on nd a SH of
change •n downtown LaguN
Btach
Both old ~ new CUS(mMD Wit
mu trnd tM pirate lhefne ~ and
Wtll (00
Kids k>Ve It." 'Says~,., man-
a<Jl'r P~ King. "And,~ Mvt ~
rudtst w~treues In town, .. M s.JYS
wrth a sml~.
Founded by Bob and Jack ~yer
40 years ago. the ramlfy-ownt'd
bus•~u has since ~ to Bob's
son-1n--1aw, Rou ~
A more recent addftlon to tM
rtstauranc Is lM f«tWly ~ateJ
upstairs Safi Loft b¥ and gr'll,
wn1ch futures ~ ftop
·40s and rock ·n· rolJ ~ d.Jnclng
WtdneSd.ty thru ~and lefWl
dinner Wednesday to Saturday. 5
Pm to 10.lO p.m. The Safi Loft
offers complete dMrwrs fHturlng
frtsh fish, wfch soup ~-ad. en-
trte. pototoes « ~. aC*
and fresh rills. King Qlls IC " k
or a dHI." •
The Loft Is atso open for brHldnt
Saturd.t)' and Sunday 9 •·"" to 3 P m wtth .,, ottan vt.w and patio
dln•no. wt~~.
The Joly Roger. nw.-.wt* wr•
11es t>re.-tac spKYls untlf I I JO
a m te.acurlng OW SI . 9' speiclal
ltwo tggS. """ hottanJ ~ tM
S2 99 ~a.I fffwndt COllR. baeon
or ~ and ont f9111.
The Jolly ~--' OW S.. Loft
Me iOc-.cl M 400 S. ,.aft< Co.st
Hlghw.ty, LagLft1 8Nch f« teMJ•
11attons or lnformacton call
494-3137 «al ... s.I Loft •
494-))58. •
LEGEND
... , ......... -=
S lnexpen11ve.
SS Modenie.
SSS Moderately expensive.
SSS$ &pensive.
SSSSS Very expensive.
***** PERFECT;. Fl.AW~ **** EAallcnt. nearly perfect. Amoaa lhc best in its field. *** Very aood. worth a special trip. **Good * Satisfactory.
Tbesc rat.Jnp ~fl«t the M1. Ownberlain '1 opWoo prinuuily
oft« food. witb th~ p~ntacion. ambiance and ICt'Vic:e alfO tllken
into aca>uol. Pnces are subject to clwt6e.
....... "'9za ~. lrtuol _, JMClortt
1000 lrlUol 752-0107 ~IOI k.tnel'I 11 JO to 2 Mon_,,. . ditwwf 6 JO. 10 Mon ·Sac tn-
~ltlOrd «C$CfCI Llgn( MICS NfUS'lll 11.wors "°"' ttw IOUth ol ''line.~ _, ttw IOUth ol C•omw MMVdous us.t o1 blO)I imucn .,.,
-at/¥1' Mllllds Spar. ~ In stnp
llUI ioc.wion 00.sn t Olmnlll ~ •.oac_.
ol ~ Olh.lu ~~ llM SSS •••• n. ~ l>tO ~'""'•'Dr four kllSOrlS Hotlf 7S•-080I °""tor brtalrtaR
6 JO to IOJO Mon .frf. k.lnCn I I JO fO 2
Mon .fn. dlMrr • 10 10 JO lll'<d Wndlly
brunC'n 10 10 2 h~MIOnl rw.o.o ~i.
C.ln tOl"U~llfY CUISint With frtn(ll lOUCl'ts
tt OfvefM! brr.CS b.tJktt, Ill b<Hcb llMed on
pr--lmpKC.-. M!!VICf Moslly ~
tooel. in .tn ~t lt\M tr"11CMID hoctl
sttr-.C, SU ***** ,,_ ......... ..,._ 2106W Oc:r~
'7S·2S66 ~ tor dorWWt S JO to 12 Mon •
Night Manager P•ul Jeffs (left) 9lld ..ttw Matt Wt.eon 8tMd
ready to wetcome you to the Jofty Roger tn l.aguM Beech. In the
background Is "Pirate Jack."
Celebrating OUr ·
9th Yem ·
* Codtan. • Troplal Dtiab •
1(¥1_ TIW Cll9E.
DiM bJ Royalty
• Oinnft 'J a ./ightl
• Lunch s49s • Sunday sn95 Mon . thru Fl"L Champipe Biunch -7
MAKE YOUR
HOLIDAY CATERING
RESERVATIONS EARL Y1
(11.,~I
...... c.-e .., .............. .
(114) fH-1414 .
lJMa.C..0. .... •IS
• •••• ....... IW'li M07 I c-Hwy •• Coront ..
Mer 67)..)750. Optrl b Udl Maft-#"rt 11
.... J·JO ..... ~ S-10 , .... ~ ~ ~ • IUnc:h lftd ·-SID t JO MDn.·fh • ,,_ S to 7 p.e. ~ In~ Sat c ........ good~.~ ...
i.tO-. ••••••
..... Yim 4001 VI. Ca.I ~ •
6'6-JJJJ ..... vtllOI. ~ ~
""'~ va., --.......,_~ ........... s.r.. ClltcOf lAlnO\. ..... Surt111J IW\lneh, MIO • 1750 S.. c ... Hwy In u.-..,.., ...... 24. u ••••
...,.."-.._· JOOOW. ,._. COltt
Hwy 12l-b6. °'9n 7 LIR. a>t P.?l. dllly
... ,... ..... ,. ltlCBWy. ".......,... ,.. ...,, ....... .., .... d leflft, Nol ,...,
......... ..0 ~ c .... Dr .•
7lOOJ60. °'*' 7 "° 4 Mon.-111 No 'fl«• ~ ....... Oel o...w. Nol ,_.
....... IC*>---Dr_ ....... uo. °"" ..,, IUnc:h ¥-1.., °"'"" ... Sun. ... ,--. ..,,._ ....,.. culllrlt. ,,__ ..-on
PftllWS. -... .,....,, ~ Out· .. ,.. (..-cftft ... ~ ._
"""¥ 8lrllo9 llllllnd. s ..... .
•
0 21.-. 217 ~ ,._ 67J.OS10
()pefw « S JO 1111\. Tu.-Sun. ~--acupced. Noc rllfed
..... C.. JlOI E. ft.-C Cont Hwy
67S-7S7S o,tn 11 to 10 Mon ·Wed . 11 to
11 nus -sa . 10 to 10 Sun. 1irw1vat1an1
acctpUd I~ SMnU OI a.wrtnt
'-ltH. ~ .. dlnng, good ,...,, "°"' .....
.......... JIS ~ Dr., Newpotl
8HC:l't ,....7. 19 Lundt M-lrl , ~ M-5 v• ~on ....... partdng 1ot en._
ol ~ "'*"* ·~ ffl• ~ Mfvt1 ~ , ... ~ ,.,_
tolrl' IS**** T*., -...... 400..., SCrft. ..._, 671-46JJ, ltrwnl.c!Onl ~. (t;ay ow
,_.. ol dd Newpott wtlh. ,.,.,,_ ~
Nw ~ 9elfood ~ .., tr•
dkklnll ,__, l.l.lnm. """"*'· ~ and ~~~raed
Y,..440 ~Aw 67~10 ~
CM! and lrcemetlonlf culsiN LGUnjllt ~ ~ • s p "'. Cflmef lofl'\l9d. ~ "°"' •
p"' ~· ,,_, lat-nigrle ~ urd
INdnlgrll Onr o1 me Onnor Comf's -
un1quit rnuur...u s s * • * * * ,... JJOO w ,_ Hlgflwaiy 722•t24e
~ ---lftd ~ ,.,~ wtal ....
Santa Ana
South County
'tr s •· 2l700 El Toro lid est-•nl ~ I I 10 11 dasfy ~ KCl'ptfCI
McwCKCMI OliWw wlm llt4ly ~lf'IJ nlgl'tdy
Notr11ted
0-..... JlS>2 ftatJfl( ,_ Hwy. '°""' Laguna 499-2626 ~ ... 9tRH ~,__...~b
dwl "ytan. u..ctl. o.nrwr. brUnOI, dllncJr'D
.,. llw -~ Noc rand D'~t Tun ... 25214 Cmoc ltd
t Sl·J96J ~bMnell I I JO to l JO Tun ·
,.,. • dfnnlor S fO 9 Mon -n-n S to 10 Fri ·Sal
ibtwfvatl0t1S lie~ lt.tMn food _,,
IPK6ilbft ol i.-. W'al. Mafooa lftd lrnl\
l*lll Noc r-.d
At Benihana ItS Better
To Give And To &ceive
Buy $50 In Gift Certificates For Your
Fnends And Benihana Will Give You
A Club Membership-
! 0% Off Every Meal All Year Long
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lncludn soup or 1alod. choo of '
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SUN -CHICKEN DlNNER $5.95 I
MON -CHICKEN DINNER $5 .95 I
TUES -CHI(:KEN-fRIED STEAK $5.95 i
WED -SALISBURY STEAK $5.95 I
THURS -SPAGHETTI $4.95 1 !
FRI -PORX CHOPS $5.95 •11·-I
SAT -STEAK & SHRIMP $7.95 J
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Also Featuring
FRESH FISH DINNERS fROM $7.95
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Oceanvl~ Dining I
Entertaln~nt & Dandng
400 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY
IAGUNA BUCH, CA 92651
(714) 494-3358 or (7H) 494-3137
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TO ADVERTISE
IN THIS
SPACE CALL
JANiSE
CROSS
842-4321
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