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• . THE NEWPOIT BEACH • COSTA.MESA
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T•tdlY; NOV' •. I, 1882/ •
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Electlon· '92 Fact•
vand-Usm· may
be tied to City
Council race .
~ ~ B~rglars stri~e home.of
Nancy Palm.e, an ardent •
· supporter of two Incumbent ------t-~~a csacounc members.
By LorlAnn Ouhtd1
&i 'I Wrt I
CO'i l'A' Ml•SA In un lllt that
11111)" have hccn \fl.It kcd by the high
\lult11sc ( 11y Cou1ic1I r.m:, tiurglar•
v.1nduh1cd the home uf 11 pol111c11I
ac 11vht c:.i1 ly Mond.1y -le.1v1ng he·
hind c; nap.11in lltcrutur~~rom unc
oJ 1hc: ~11nd1d u1c:1 i hc ,. ..,.flf'><>\in •
Ar orJ1ni 10 polr c: rc:s>om, a
brick w11• found ~ctlacd m10 Nnncy
l'almc' m:it.hcu &clcvMon screen
,11 her Korn .11 Or ivc huule. J :1pcu
tu the lmck w.i1 c:ouncal c;mtJi·
d atc 'a 1lmr 1 1 hrmhurc. f' lmc 1
n uilcnl uJlporter of 1ncumb nt
council mcmhct1 • 11ndy Ocni' and
Joe I· ri hon. .
f'nhc h ~c· llilin the hti k for
1 c:v1dcnce.
• ·'I he c. nJrcJ tc, •wlio the ();11iy
J'ili1I uc:c1dcd not JO i<k."mify clue IU
the timing "' thcs incident, vl!l_1c·
111cntly dc:nic:d 1h111 he or nnyonc: in·
vol'ticd w11h hi\ cump.1i1n would ht
cvc:n rcmokly linked to the vuml .. I
i'm nntl in\i\tc:d· the mere thot11ht
o(. J"(ihtlc.1lly motiva ted bursl.1ry
on hi• hc:hulf · i1· "ubwlutc:ly .Jui.Ji·
c:rout,''
"I'm 11m11LcJ thllt lhc: event l<K1k
place," hc:••:i•tl. "We're ntH mnnina
tor prc11tlc111,"
N:an'Y l'almc tJcc:lincd to fiy :any
hJ me, h1.11 a:ud •he 11 ''•h;,kcn."
''"11111 i' rti'/ home." he ~icl, her
VCllCC (f d'oln "II'• JU\I ""' raaht,"
I' 1lmc: 111iJ he a~okc to the
.WIJnJ of he t doJ UC) &tWJins :Al
houl .C: I m. Momcn11 I lcr.
l';alme •aid. he hc.uJ 1hm c:r .. ,h1n1
in1id her home.
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, Winner of 51 journalism awar<!s in .. 1p92 · 26 cent~
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' ELECTION 'P'l
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..., Those randomly surveyed by the Daily Pilot express little
enthusiasm . for a~y of 'the three .pre sidential candidates.
• 11n111lt: mu~t \.Oler:. ,u,.....cyc:d .;it random
by the o.uly Pilot Monday. Few. C.11.•
flrC\scll muc.h cnthu,iu'm for uny of the
thr1.:c prc-.1dcntiul candi<latc . ScM:r .11 .
dory r1~hc rmcn uld .they could not brtng
rhcrmchco; to \Ole f11r uny of th~ c:anti1•
J,1lt.:\, :11lliuut;h they hcllcH: Clinton ~•II
By Russ Loar She " nor c\dlcd
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abou1 Hlc pru\'pcc1.
61,11 W11ter "{follon will prnb:ihly win; bul I wo11'1
Uc11y Orgurich mcthodic:1 lly rc.1chcd vote for l11m," Grgurich \.ml :" 'he \tuod
into -:1 h1tckc1 of onchovic!I, pulling mil :.in11H1g lhe I t\hcrmcn at rile U tiry J·r,hing
win. · .
"fo\I lu.ik :ti the Uu
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11h rc,<lrd ~r the l.1~1 lcw )c:11s -he\ dune" nothing,"
said 011~ youY'g f11.,hcimun. !1.lumilnj n~~·r
It a>' r u II of \lt,>ny•C) cd \C i.l lfl)UI •iml ·r cd
"1:1ppcr : "Aller' four ycor' of Clinton. il
1hc ~ilvcry fish onc·by·onc .and hooking l·ki:t ncur the Newport Uc:irh l'~cr "N~>
"them. 01110 ll Ion&: puh line .~he i-lowly 11'\alh:r wh11" president or wh:1l he trtl.!'
coiled u., a.he workcil, contempluting the • Ii> do. he ca11'1 tlo 11 t)n hi' u.,..n bcc.111\c
po~ ibility thut 13111 Clinton may be clc<;t· 11r 1!1e Conµrc,,:· .
cd president today.· ~ Ga•liru .. h r\!llccicd 1he 'ombcr mcx.>d~· -Seo VOTEAS/Blcil Pllt
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Economics·,. character. . . . issues in llical-r-aces
-~Some have tllrJled
election into debate on
business . With others, the ...._
e:iecttol1 has turn~dmgnTy -
personal, with accu sations
flying from both· sides.
By Joel B'eeri
Sutt Wr11tr
COSTA MESA ·-Mut.:h like -
the nat ional polrlic.il :irc11;1, cco·
nomics and pcr,t.>nah11c,· have
cmcr~ct.I a\ the b~L1...,or1h of this
· )Car\ C11y (num:1I r.iec
I ncunlbcnl\ Joe l• rick,un,
SanJy Gcnh :ind ~1Jry 1 lornt •
buckle arc s~ckiii~ tc·clcctiun.
attcmpfing lo Cenci urr l.)l(h from
\.en challenger .
, 1c:inv.hilc, m N '"purl lk<tch ,
a 11u1c1cr clccllon CcJturcs l\\O
contc led clcc1iun cut'I and four
: b;illo1 mc."urc . M':a urco, 111·
elude a prnpc.hcd term limit:at1111i
for c~unc1I mcmhcr' .111t.l tbc \.lie
of· People\ P.1rl.."
In Cp.,ta Mc"I, lhc mo t h1gh-
profuc chJllcnt:cJ "'-mp;.iign~ .ire ..
b\:ing w"gcd h)' G.1ry Monahan:
\he ma~gcr of the 0 Go.1t 11111 •
Tave rn, Den" Rcio,kc. ;1n ut·
wrncy, und Uri•in ·1 hcrrut, ·• •
former pl.inning commio,\ivncr.
·1 he trio ha' turned 1hc clcc·
ti on in10 o dcbJIC on ' bu,inc~'
wi1h1n the city. The candidate\
cl..iim the cu rrent council · ha'>
been unrc pon'>ivc in dealing
w11h d1fficull cconomrc time and
i.L_.nnL.se~ing u 1.1 sood f1 c.11
m~inager \
Our endorsement
for today's eloction
Ht'fl!TTfrst ot tt'I<' o .11ly
Pilot's t>ndol>C'ments f o<
yCJu t1> 1.1~e wiln you tv tht!
\/Ul ng bt.111lh 11><.IJy
NCWPORT BEACH
Council Oistrit.I 2
(2] j,in DdJ.lY ,
E 1<pC'ricnn•d, rl'~pl'ClNf
Council ()istrk t S dl ll•Jn W.ill f\:Pwport 's
t n .. irunm •nt;il vo1c.;t·
~-k.uurc M:
U Nu. Don't B'"e il~ay
'tO\ir ught to '«A•· on
oty·ov.nl-d w;1tc•rfron1
lt:.1 !),
M<.'il ure N: .
[2J Yes. lt 1 the c-ity ·s •ti a
nt 101 '1nil N t 1e
1rnmcy 10 lh • ne.w l1bral).
\1usure P:
[21 Ye n term limits.·
Insure c~~rt Beach will
i!lways h.he c111zf.n ·
.pcl1ticfan
COSTA MESA tOUNCtt-• 0 Jo Endr~n · -Pl"Th<ips
tht! c11f~ "}OSI dcccnr m.1n !2J M.uy t lornbuckk• -
H.lt done tremcndou> 1ub • · Rl S.indy-Cen1~ or Denis.
lff.1oske -~Vote Genis 1f
s1.11us quo's Sine, Rct~ke If
busin~s n ds bigger
-VCJ•Ce.
HARBOR COURT 0 Judge f...Urg.Jret •
And '<SOil
· Rctos~e ~T-hc:riut h 1\>C re· ccrv~d co111r1hu1ions from t...,0 say the poli1ic;.al groupi rcpr~scnT
new bu~inc poli11c.1l :u:tion a mall -bor ~ocal -elcmc:nr
commi11cc"> •• one rcprc: c:ntmg ·of C<ma t.
!luto dcuku ulon' I li fl.h1r Uoulc· • Other c.1nJuJ;,tes 1ACluJc 19 ..
\arJ and the other ,, c1>;:ihtiun q{ )C r·old Kc:"in 't'u tin, in uuc·
bu,inc ., people. · . · •. 11on I ttt Kttten -M\;Kc:nnn• •
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f'ialmc di led 111 I. ond OuJhed a
nc1arl1)' ,,,if ·c in flf1pt ot 1e:.ra11g off s .. VANOALISM!WIC* ,_ Nancy P Im loo1't over damage In her ilvfng r~m after v.indals br<*e inln her, home Monday.
'I he 1ncumbcn1 , however, Juergens. fr'tiC•tlme candldttlc
)l.1nJ behind. their rcc:cmh :ind • See RACES~
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Reserve omcar lllWld Jn auto ·
Costa Mesa police • accldint r111a11d 11'11111 hOspltal arrested Oanlef Craig ,
Oy LotiAnn 8 Wdl
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a t .. btoc.ka 1Way on osp' ion
of felOay drunk~n dr1vin1 • and
hit Ind run drMn
Auordu11 &O pollcc, Craia
uied ·to "" 1f lir M 11 mmcd
inao the bltk M W1lkor'1 patrol
cat", bu& didn'I pt far bu1u of
.nicn ,.;, dama co h11 buzu
Trooper,
0 pil& the. ~mpatt, Walker
r111n pd 10 radio Od)Cr otr"r
wkh • dc1eripclon oC th• ¥chi<lc
th I h I her.'
several blocks f rocn the •
scene of the crash. He
tS bei"Q held without
ba11 on suspicion of .
felony drunken· driv1ng
nd ~it ~nd run dt1ving.
Cc1'IO Me poliu oflft4n ,,. In 1h me1n1ime, Walker will
realeJ Cr it ~1r1J blocki frum ltkcly 111kc 1mc umc off "or~. t~c 1eenc o( lhe crnh, I fc it · ·to ;ccoupcralc:, • ccorcJ1n1 to t.1.
being held witttoul bait · l•m WJ1l~n. • • ..
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lawsuit agairisi Irvine Co·. dilniissed ' .. . -,.. ...
~Action .was filed by group of tenants hoping to halt converslon of apartments to condos·. --
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Election '92 facts ....
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Winner of 5 1 journalism aw~rds in 1992
B.ECTION '92
Good morning! Do you know the
fhree most popular colors of lingerie
sold at Kristen's in Newport Beachl
1) Champagne
l) Bldck
31 White
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~Those randomly surveyed by the Daily Pilot express little
enmusiasm tor any of the three presidential c~8didates.
25 cents ·
results ~ed S a.m. Wednesday J
Ill' Newport Beach tftakdown:
~·9,97~wters •32,MS~
• 10~31 Democralf
By-Russ Loar
s;.n wma
"' ' Bet!>' Grg'urich methodically reached
into a bucket uf anchovies, pulling out
the silvery fish ,one-by-one and hooking
them onto a· long bait Jine she )IO\\ ly
coiled as she wqrked, contclnpl:iting the
possibility that Oill Ointon may be elect-
ed president today .
among mo!>! \Ote~ ~Ul"C)ed at r-0ndom •
by the ~ily Pilot Monday. Few cic-
pre)sed much enthusiasm Jor any of the
three presidential candidates. se .. eral
dory fohermen said they could not .bring ~
She i) not excited about the pro!>pect. them elve to vote for any of the C':lndi-•
"Clanton "111 probably win, but I Yton"t d~tcs, although the) beliCH) Clinton Y.111.
vote for hinl..' Grgurich said :I) she stood win .
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·Vandalism. may .
·. be tied to City
· council ~ race
~ Burgl~rs -strike ho-me of
Nancy Palme. an ardent .
supporter o( two incumbent
COSTA MESA -In an act that
may have been sparked by the high·
vohagc qty Council race, .burglar
\3ndalized the home or 3 political
acti .. l:,t early Mo.nday -lcj\lng be-
hind camp:iign literature from one
of the candidates she h oppo ing.
'According to police reports, a
brick wa~ found v.edged into Nancy
Palme's smashed television scrcc:n
at her Komat Dn"e hou~. ·Taped
to the bnck v.as a council c:in"di·
d:uc' camJl.11&.n brochure. P1llmc. is~
an ardent supponer. of incumbent
co1.ncil memben Sandy Genis and
Joe Enck.son.
Police ru .. e t ken the brick for
• e"1deoce. r-•. The ond1J:11c, "ho the Daily
Pilot decided not 10 identir> due to
the timing of the incident. \-Che-_
mend) denied that he Or an)One in-
\'OT\ cd "'ltti h1 c:amp:ugn would be
~en remotely linlccd to the 'and:al· •
ism and iruistcd the mere thougtit ·
of• a poli1 ically moti\ated burgl:iry
on hjs behalf is ".absolutely ludi-
crous." • .
.. rm amncd lhat the e\ent took .
'pJ;tec,•· he S3id. "We"r~ not running
· for pres.ideni:·: •
Nancy Palme declined to lay any
blame, but S3id she is "sh~1cen." ·
~··nus·Js my. ~ bU
\Oice cr:acting. "It' jus.t not right."
Palme . S3id he aY>okc to the
sound or her dog lac) gr°"ling at
abeut 4:30 a.m. Moments l3ter:
Palme s:ijd, she hc:ud g.l;bS crbhins
inside her home. ,__ .
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amol}g 1l1e fi.,hcrmen at th1: Dory F1:Jiing '"J~t look aLihe Bu~ record fur the
fl~ct near the Newport Oeach Pier. "Nu !Jst few )Cars -he's done nothing,"'
mailer w~o 1s president or "h:u he tru.!s sJid .one young fisherman, slan~ing n.ear
to do, he can't do it on "his o"n because tra)s full of :>tony·C)Cd ~e:.i trout and red
of the Congress." 1 • snappl!r. '"After four )CJrs of Clinton, if
Grgurich renected lhe •wmbcr mood · • . See VOTERS BICk Piii
· . Ecoriomics, character
~issues .. in~ ·local · raees . .
· ~Some have turned
election into debate on
busines_s. With others, the
-etection has turned highly .
personal, with accusation·s
flying from both sides ..
By Joel Beers
SWI Wrm •
COSTA ~IESA -Much lake
the national p<Jhticjl aren.l, eco-
nomi~ and pcrS'Onahtie ha'e
emerged as the bu?l"ords of thb
}Car's City Council race.
I ncumt1ent:. Joe Erichon, •
Sjndy Geni~ and Mal) Hom-
budJe a.re seckmg re-elcct'\on.
attempting tu knJ off bii.:h from ·
-.e"cn challenger .
· • 1~:inwhilc. ur NC\\p<>n lleach
a ttuleter election " features l\\U
contested clerndn se::it and four
ballot mea1tures. Measures 1n·
elude a prop<J,eu term lirflit:won
for cou ncil members ;rnd the )Jlc
of "People's Par!.. " •
In Costa ~lesa. the mo t high·
profile challenger Cjmpaigns are
being waged b) Gary Mqnahan.
the manjgcr of the Goat Hill
Ta,crn, D.eni) Retoske, an jt·
torney, and J3rian Theriot, a .
former planning commissioner.
The uio has rurned the elec-
tion into a debate on busines
"tthin the citv. The ~ndidate
claim the cu~rent council has
been unresponsive in dealing
"ith difficult economic tirrtls and
111 not ...sen:ing ;}.) a good fuc.11
m.lnager. --
Retos~e arid Theriot ha\e re-·
ce1"cd contribution from t~o
new busine:. pollttc:il nc11on
~ommittees. one reprcsentmg
auto tfe:iler along Hlrbor Doule·
\Jru amt the oOicr· a coalitton of
bu~incss ~ople.
Our -endorsements
for today's election
H
• Pilot's endorsemenl5 tor
)ou to take wit~ )llOIJLlO tnc?
\Ot•ng booth today
NEWPORT BEACH
Council District 2 0 Jan Debay -..
Eliperienced. respected ·.
Council District. S •.
{] Jean \\..i't -NC!\"port's
en .. ironment.JI \01ce
.\.1e~sure \.1: .
Z No. Don't SM~ J\o\JY-
. >our right to \Ole on
cit) -o'' nt>d '"aterfrorit.
1,e.1ses.
Measure N: Z 't es. let 1hes1ty sell a
• \acanl IOt and si\f the
n•oney to the new l1brat).
i\teasure f>: 21 Yes on term limits. •
"Insure .Newport Beach will
ah,ays have citizen
pchtlcian)
COSTA .\USA COU"Ol !7J Joe focloon -Perha~.
the city s m())t decent m.in.
QJ \\ary Hornbuckle -
. Has done tremendo~ job. · . 0 San-dy Ge or Denis
Retoske -Vo Genis if
status quo's fine, etosl..e 11
business needs b1sger
HARBOR COURT
[2] Judge Margaret
Anderson
.,~ the political group reprc--cnt
o snull -but \OCal -clement
of Cosl3 Me'l bu incss.
Other. c.im.litfatcs inclu~c :'.9-
,·car-old Ke' in Aulotin, instruc·
iional :11ue K3rcn M.:Kenn:s-
Jucrscn , fa\C·t1me c.lnd1date
Palme dialed 911, and n~'hcd 0'3 ·
nearby toilet in bope.s of scaring off
See VANDALISM/lie* ,_ PGng-PoaJme looks over damage in her. · ing room after \'andals broke into her home Monda). ·The incumbents, ho"e'er.
)t:ind behind their rc.!°t\lrd~ 3nd See RACES "ladl Piii
Byl..oMm~
• Stiff
COSTA MESA -A reserve.
polite ofrace r was rel~ Crom
Western Medical Center with
· back aftd neck injuries Mond.1y
aC~r an alle~d . drunken driver
rimmed into her patrol car Sun· day nighl.
a few blocks away on uspicioo
of Mmy_ "domken drfying J nd
hit lid nm drmna.
Aa:ordina to police. Craig
tried to 0« a{ter be 1lammcd
• into the bllck of W alkcr's pa lrOI
car, but didn't F• fu btcausc ol
ate~ darugc to his l5uzu rroos>ct.
Costa Mesa police _
arrested Danfel Crajg
1a several bk)cks from the
· 'Stene.of 1he crash He
,.-, is being held without
bail on suspicion of •
felony drunken driving -
ahd hit and run driving.
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lawsuit. agliDst ·Irvine·· co. dismissed
~ction was filed by group of tenants hoping to halt conversion .. of apartments to condos . . . .
By T 1 Oodtro · · But the ter1ant orgucd they \\Crc being c' .:tcJ b)
SU:. · · The l"'ine Co .. "ho thev cCYntcnd m1 led them into
NEWPOR1 BEi\CH":. The II'\ inc .co. won what le::ising ap3rtmcnt that
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\\cre' 3lrcady opprO\-c.J for
could be the fir)l round 'or a court b::ittle ag3in~t a. s.ilc a condomin'lums. · •
"oup of tenants after' an Ornngc County Superior Superior .Court Judge Randell Wilkinson r.uled
C.Ourt judge granteJ a summ31)· Judgment and dis-TUFF's asscrtotlc!" Yterc not vahJ anJ d1 mi d the m~d a Jaw uif ogatn t the l:lndown(r. • case l:ist Sept. 30. He ra!_'ted a final ummary JUd :
Tenant-. United for F:iirne or TUFF, filed a law-•. ment in favor of The lhine Co on ThuKday. • "This is prob;ibly the m 't frivulou!; sun C\er uit I l Janu:iry rn )t .P. the lnine Co. from con·· brought again<t the If' inc Co :··)3id Peter Zcui;hau •
..'C.rllng a1>;3rtmcnt :it the Villa Point and Big C:)n)on e'r, v1cc pre iJ4.!nt.:inJ general counsel for the 11'\inc
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Jank Walker was ~hed. to ·
the Santa Ana hospital at about
11 P..m. Sunday afier a Yor~
Lid.cli man rur-cndcd her p:a·
crof car while lbc was stopped
i r a trafrac• light on 'cwport
De pite tbc. impact, Walker
rmnasecs 10 radio other officcn
with • detcription or the vehicle
diiia hit her. · . ~
Craig was booked into the Or-
ange County jnil. The fncidenl r
bcina i~ ti131ed b) the Cali-
forn~ Highway Patrol. • .
Vill;t .in Newport 1le.1ch inlo cunuominil..,m • Tcn:int Co "Ifs a "cry no,cl theory."' •
in I.he ~ Hilli complex in Orange !llld the Zc~h u r '"ntcnd t ~ secret tht tom·-
• Mandc,~13 complu.' in TuMin •ho flied ~uit. • pk\c ~ere oooduminium ·and he d puled the .,.
Boulevard at 19\b Street. t
Daniel Criic. 32, •'U atTC-Med
Cos& f polica o(fic:cn ar·
re ted Cni, ICVCtaJ blocb rrona
the scene ol the crash. ftc i
bting held •ilhoul bail.
In the meantime. Walker will •
11kcty u1kc 10mC time off • rk
to ruoupcrate, a.:ron.ling to Lt. •
Jim W!ltson.
' lf\;ne Co. offtci 1 · ·l'ed 60·d3't nuticcs..on the !lion that the tenant had bcu ~led. mM tm A
tcn:mt of-th~~ 11paruncnt informing them their the tc'n:int ~ere ghcn :lmple •·arntn~ ;art'd th rom·
h rtl'-'> Y>UulJ be Id a conJommium . 'J'hc tcn3nt p:an't m:i,lc .. 111 \ ·ncr:iblc effort tp re I e the er. ."
were repmtcdly uric red !Cncrou rckx-oition pad;-llut L tt "'1rl1n. the attotne) Cor 1 f F. sA1d he
gc lf'me Co. oft1ci.il s:mJ. Sff l.AWSUITJWIC* ..... . .
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Managing E\titor Steve PMuble ... 642,..321
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lntervi.ews and photogr~phs by Shauna Norlleet
Paj_a·ma p·~rty · ·to h¢:Oefit ·homele~s .
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: Ille wt ••flllt ~ In INI ,_.., 1111:1111?
(Asked at the Newport Beach Pubhc Ubmyl ~
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Joseph Dailey
Corona del Mar
"Jobs. Put /
everyone back tcb
work and
everything will be·
taken ca re of.'
We need a
change. We need
many things." .
June Dailer .
Corona de Mar
·"The rnost
important issue i~
health care."
Max Lockie
Newport Beach
"I would think
the budget deficit
is the most
important issue,
relati've t9 the
country's
economy and the'
country's. future."
Jeff Crowley
Huntington
Beach
. "Ta~ing care of
the Ame rican
people as
opposed to
sending money to
other countries."
Christine Jones
Costa Mesa
'Tm a student
and all I see are
cuts, cuts, cuts. J
don't understand
how they can
skimp on
education. so I
think education is
the most .
important."
DON'T GET DRESSED . . ' open daily fot breakfast and lunch;
-Just get in the car and
head (or the Back Day
Care in Ntwp011 Dune
Resort on Saturday,
November 14, for
breakfast and an
opportunity to help out
the ~hln_Je Coa~t
Interfaith Shelter. Here's
l ·s the next best thing
to breakfast in bed.
dinner is served .Th6rsday through
Sunday. For rcser'1ations, phone·
729-1144. .
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VERSAJLLES CHEF VISITING
-lllm -ANTOINE'S -Chd Gerard Vie of
111-.rt D11111 mn •IF the Trianon Palace in Versailles:
the deal: ~bow up in your. pj's, or,robe aod
slippers and nuizle up to the big breakfast
buffet, or order from the menu. Back Bay Cafe
will take 25-percent off ~he bill and all proceeds
from the morning's pajnma-cla~ crowd will be
donated to the Shelter.
"This is going to be a blast/'
promised Newport Dunes
manager Annie Quinn, "and we
plan to co11tinue the pajnma
party every Saturday. It's the
next best thing to breakfast in
.. b~t It reinforces the idea th at
this.is a casuar' relaxed place to
hang out,..Just remember, if a
couple comes and one is in
street clothes and the other one
is dressed.in J>Js, only the party
.nnima1 wilt-get the discount." Tastings
Got that? Your husband, wife •
or consenting adult has to be in .and lid its
pajamas; Joo. What abQllt taking •
your little crowd that '1ill have feet in their PJ's?
Party. time neor the boat launching ramp runs .
fr.om 7 to 11 a.m.-at 1131 Dack Ba)t,.,Orive, inside
Newport Dunes Resort. The Back Bay Cafe is . . . .
COMMUNITY -.
.. MEETINGS· .
•Please ·send it in writing: To place an ·event,
please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 8 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
TODAY 15
7:30 am. Latinos Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast
meeting. Denny's restaurant, <Bristol 22 Street and Red Hill Avenue.
7 p.m. Newport Beach Parl<s, Beaches and
Recreation Commissi9n,. coucil cham-.
zg
bers, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
WEDNESDAY
France, will be in consultation with
Chef de Cuisine Jean Pierre
Lemanlssier next week to try out reclpei
including some ·new, lighter dishes to add to
Resraurant Antoine's menu .at Le Mel'idlen.
Vie is an innovator, best known for his
contribution to nouvelle cuisine. At the exclusive
French hotel, .pis preparations for Le Spa
Givenchy attrnct the rich and the famous in their
eternal quest fot super food and slim thighs.
Antoine's fans would be wise to make ·
reservations (Nov. 10-14) for an opportunity to
taste the preparations resulting from th~ genius
of these two men. Restaurant Antoine is located
in f-e Merioien \lt 4500 MacArthur.' Phone
476-2158.
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INSTANT ~ARTY POSSIBILITIES _: Posh
Parties Caterers, according to Corona del Mar's
Sandee Kerr, will throw a holiday.party together :
for you procrastinators with just 24 hours .notice.
They call it "express c:itering." A big·scale
dinner is possible in 48 hours. Oarol Miller,. a
17-year catering veteran, owns Posh Parties; she
and Snndee .are ready to do everything; bring~hc
flowers, serve the food und clean .Up Mtenvnrd .
Ph one them at 556-6480.
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Valla Nova Restaurant, 3H1 W~ Coast l:i1ghway, New•porfBeach. tRefr~~ents sen(.>d .it 5:30 p m.I
6:30 p.m. Co;st Cpmmunity College Disjrict, Board ef Trustees, .regular meeting, boo rd room, 1370 Adams Av-
~ enue, Costa Mesa. . •
7 p.m. Costa Mesa Transportafion Commissi.'?n,,. regu1ar meeti~g, council chambers. City Holl, 77 Fair Orn.e· . ~
7 p.m. Orange Counfy Airport CoWimission, regular meeting. Board o( Supervisars Hearing Room. Or.in~e
County H.,all of Administration, 1 O Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. . ·
COSTA MESA
Harbor Boulev.inl: A m.in .ind .i
woman S!abbcd an armlul ol polo.
type shirts .it the J C. Penny b>t Th1.1rs-
day and w.ilked out ~ door without
p;l)'lng W1~ !h!W ~ thieves
dme .iway an a d.lrk blue HondJ.
Kalmus Com~,;~ equipment ~as
stolen Tuesd.ly from CN Ted1nology in
the 100 block. .
Tilnager Drive. A res.dent 1n ~
1800 block discovt'red their car l..eys
and garage dOO< openec. stolen l.lst
Mon<Lly.
NEWPORT. BEACH
El Moden.i Avenue: A S2,000 men's
watch was reportedly stolen from a
residence in the '400 block.
Vi.t Dijon: While a family. was out
trick 0t treatang on l ido Isle, someone
broke into their •~nee in I~ 200
block but was apparently scared off
before anything could be 1.11.en.
16th SlrH I: Someone sm.i~ oot
.-the reilr window of ii Cilr p;irked 1n
the 1600 block and took a stereo ;ind
boom box speakers.
62od · SlrHt: A checkbook and a por·
table co.player ~ere taken from a ~r
parked in the 200 bloc!... · '
Neptune Avenue: Using white poiint,
some0ne. p;iantcd the word Peroc 6n
~street in the 5200 block
The wrong phone number
was given. in-Saturday's Be l
lfu)'S' column for more infor·
mation on educational :irt
classes for adulLS and ,children
at Nc~port Harbor Art Mu·
cum. The correct number_ is
759·1122.
0 • The wrong church was
nal'(led S:iturday . in n story
aboCJt a free Chris1ian Science
le.cturc bJ . William H. Hill
Nov. 7. Second Church of
Chri t Scieoti t, Newport,
present ing the lecture.
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OCC CHEFS HOST QINN ER -Culi nnry
students, raising funds to send s.tu dents·to the
big American Culinary Convention next year, are
planning a fancy dinner to be held o~ ¥opday
evening. Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. a~ AJCtedo s m Che
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Tickets are S35 per person, $60 per coup~e.
The OCC-culinary students are prepanu
roast duck breast and duck sausage; frog Tegs
with wild mushrooms; crawfish '°nsommc with
lentils; greens with cranberry vinaigrette and
berries wit~ sabnyon. . .
OGC's Culinary Arts Program, begun nine
years ago with 20 students, now has 200 enrolled
in the program. For reservations, 432-5876.
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CHAMPAGNE--AND WINE FEST -A gold
medal event with the Red Ribbon 100 Advisory
Coun cil U> the OC Chapter or the American Rfd
Cross is happen.il)g Wednesday night, Noy. ·11 at
the Balboa Bay Club. Herc's· a chance to taste
fine Champagnes, and a. selection of imported
nod domestic wines, along with a power house
buffet dinner nt $65 per person. Live jazz, magic
nn d a pile of wonderful prizes are in store, · ·•
according to Chairm an, Peggy Goldwater Clay.
For reservations, phone 835-5381, ~tension 230.
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A DEAL AT CATHAY NEWPORT -Don't
leave home without your American Express ca rd
when you hend for Cuthay Nc"port. They are
·offering a 15-pcrtent discount whe n the b ill adds
up to n mi.nim{rn of S20 nnd you wh ip out th at
Amex card. Chth.<tiNewport is at 1220 Bison,. off
MacA rthur nnd behind Belcourt. Phone-
759-33 8.
Deaths
Most recent deaths as repor;ted to the Or~nge
County .Recorder's Office
Costa M esa
a Connie N. Estrada S 1 on Oct. 27, 1992
" .P Robert~. Hunter, 76-00 Oc..t. 21, 19<12.
· ,. Newport Be ach .
o ~rilyn Beebe, 66, on Oct 25. 1992
o l.of'ene Brad;man, 84. on Sept 13, 1992
o Helen C. Wilkes, 86, ·on Sept. 13, 199:!
e> Cassie-t;.Bmlelt. 92. on Seri 13. 199:! . c David l . SttJffer 54, on Sept 10, J992 ·
Blldcl'upt.cies
Recent J;>.la/..ruptci~ ,,, rt..'ported co the FederJf
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a Bob Dupre & Assoc .• Ch.iprer 11.
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Bection Day musings . to -·consider_belore .you vote :::~~f~ ~~~·~~~0~i~~i1;;;.~1~ ··
-' • -i.cur.~lon o 1he pre)idepti31 decti~n
•Totally unsolicited r:ind~m mumblings people who p,rcscribe term limits to cure .. one less toe, popping Boyfr's like there·; rnte he w:is nblc to get? began at 3 ,.,.eelen1.h·\\CIC-
•• about today's election: 1 our Novembct dog·and·phonv shows. no tomorrow. l N t B h h .... · 1 1 m.1dc-for-Michelobi!>h dinner party. ·v n ewpor eac 'w e ... various oca • J·or \\•lot it's \\Orth. \\Ori.er) for the Let's imagine; you just hacked off your I believe, my fellow American~ that if •Speaking of contributions, it's r.lim officials :ire m jail, headed there or are aforementioned Rc:io~ke and Co)tu Me'i.u
· big toe. Nothing Sood you want to limit someone's term,' do it pickcns at the trough for Newport Dc:ich accused or b~ing not very nice at all, Ma>or Mary H'ornbucl..le were smiljng and
was on TV, everyone was today. That's why God created Election .and Costa Me~ city council hopefuls. Pl;inning Commbsioner Jan Dcbay leads polite as the> delhered literature to my
in bed, the frig was &.ly. No muss, no fuss. The sluggish economy mny be the issue the herd with n measly $5,163. That neighborhood this , .. eel.end. (It should be
empty, so you just lf you believe the prc$ent system mak~s that sinks a presidency, but it's also boJ}lg wouldn't even c9vcr the postnge of your not~ the Hornbucl..le flier _ a reprint of
cleavcred the sucker with it too difficult to unseat incumbents1 ar~ credited with making . · average misleading hit piece. , a Daily Pilot endorsement cthtorial for
n rusty Ginzu. challengers with the same .. I development-industry hpndouts virrually "This is a very tough year fQr political I lornbuckle, council members Joe
What wou ld you t-llink taxpaye r-supported perks· officeholders non-existent and forcing other busi ness campaigns," said Costa Mesa council Erickson and Samira Genjs and Retoskc •
if -:-afler finally finding ·enjoy or abolish t~e perks altogether. spenders to si t this election OU1. candidate Brian Theriot. "In tough limes _ was convenient I~ cropped w c\clude
an emergency room that Meanwhi1c, push for tho enactment of Time was candidates raised up to like this, businesses would probably Retb kc). ~-...;:..~;;.L....J hadn't been shut down laws·thot diminish tbe power of ~pecial $50,()()0 for a local scat that pays for ·choose chari~ies over campaigns." Meanwhile, pieces from the aforcmen· Illa ~e to financial interest groups. perhaps a month's worth of groceries. The recession: Thanks to you, it's ttoned Theriot, who gl\es ne\\ meJn1ng,.to CllllP• constraints -the doctor IC term limits are enacted \Oithout In Costa Mesa, where throw-the· working. . t~ idea of being J drag on the 11cl..ct, :inJ
sugge sted a couple of . evening the playing field, political action bums-out fever is spreading like snifnes at •While bubblehcadcd anchorbots on micro-beer pushe11 t:Jaf) ~1on_ahan \\ere.
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Bayer's for your little .COl]lmittces and other special interests will ~daycare center, tile biggest war chest, so TV were reporting natioha·I polls r.ho .... ing .. tossed about my J>\Srch hke )CSterd.i) ·) •
problem? · simply crank mousse-brained puppets out for, belongs to Denis Retoskc. Out Bill Clinton widening his lead, he Wa!in't garba~c.
You'd probably feel in assembly-line fashion every election, SH>,000 of his $21,012 ramc from a loan. even in the race according to the talk Write your o .... n ending .
._ _____ the same way I do11bout ~ and you'H still be hobbling around .... ith -to...himsclL \.l{Qnder ''hat kind of ~;est around at lcast~dinner tabl~nday ·'lot(Cokrr's column DJlPearsh~ ~-.-
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Today .·
Christian women -
:rhe Newport Beach Christian
Women'S. Club will host a
luncheon ·and Qol.Jtique, 11 :30
a.m_to 2 p.m. can 760-%16,
· · 675.2636 or 760-0828 for
furthe~ information.
Today's Mark.et" wiU be the to~
of a free program at 7 p:m. Nov"'·
4 at the mari[lers Branch Librar)-,
2005 Dover Drive. Call • ~ 644-3181or6114-3135.for
information.
Holiday fund.'raiser _:
Newpori•Beach. Call 639-9860
for more information.
Speak Up Newport -1
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dis~rict Superintenden~ John .
Ni~holl will spe;ik o~ H}e status of
' local schools at the Nov. 4
meeting of Speak up Ne"'port at
the Villa Nova restaurant.. 31J1
W. Coast Highway in Newport
EJeach. Refreshments are sened
at 5:30 p.m.; the program begins
at 6: 15. Call 5432-4226.
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Wednesday, Nov. 4
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entitled "Communication: How
to Get Them to Talk" ''ill be
offered at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 at ·
TeWinkle Jr. High School, 322·1
California St, in Costa Mesa. Call
556:3433 for informatiQn.
Fair\ lew Devetopmental Center's
a!'nual Holid;iy Boutique,
featuring a \\4lde variety of·
hand-crafted gifts, is scheduled
for 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. N!)v.
4 at the center's auditorium,
2501 tiarbor Bl\d. For more
information, call 957-5188.
Panhell~nic -Newport
twbor Panhellenic will meet at
.. Thursday, Nov. 5
linen and lace -The
role of lace and fine l1tlen> i,; .
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OW DO YOO THINK THEY SEE '(OU?
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increasmgly .J.inpersonal. )Our needs stan to l~k a lot.
smaller. But at Sanwa Bank Cahfomia. \\e don·t reduce
Your 1 e story -A
\Hiting \\Orl...shop ~n ihe art of
turning interesting life
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-Prize-winning Au~tfJliJn noveli~t ThorpJs Keneall}:"'\' 111 •
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Proposition 155
Proposition 156
DesCriptio~s
1992 School Facilities Bond Act.
Passenger Rail and Oean Air
Bond Act of 1992.
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Proposition 157 Toll Roads & Highways ..
Proposition 158 Office of California Analyst.
Proposition 159 Office of the Auclitor General,
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Suppdn Suppon
N~utral Oppose
Neutral No Position
Neutral
· Proposition 160 Ptppe~ Tax Exemption. N9 Position Suppon
Proposition 161 ~ No P~sition No Position
Proposition 162 ..
Proposition 163
Proposition 164
PrQposition 165
Proposition 166
Proposition 167
Public Employees' Retirement
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Taxation of Food Product .
Congressional Tenn Limits.
~udget Reform: Procedutal and
Substantive Including Welfare.
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State Tues. Oppose
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oCal business leadel'i. oner · what~il Pfesldandat scin"arlos l
~Y Tony Cox ~1ECS.'.ll
Thi~ bcsn~ dcct1on day, toe.ii bu-.1nC'>!>
);)wner!> and C'\CCuthcs ha'e haJ plenty of
time to p~nd£r the potential economic
~mpacb of each of the top three
pn~idcnual candid.Hes. and "llh a li tt le
fru<l. ing. the)' were .. willing to !>hare !>omc
JlfCJtCllOlb. .
, Some con\Cfl:.U) c.:mergcJ .lmc . .ing lhc
locJI an.11~!'.t!>, for C.\amplc:
: v If Arbn!'lall Gov. Bill Clinton i-. ~Jccted. the country "ill probably !>CC
jl1ghcr tJ\C::> a11J higher in0.1\1un.
J ncrca!'lcd i.pcnJ1ng and inOqt1on "ould
pru\ide a nc=ar-tcrm stimulu~ ro lho1
cconom), the !>Ources agrec<l, but the
front-runner's poJ1cie~.ooukl be harmful in
the long run.
·I/ Re-c kcr w1i of P1esidc n t Gc:orge
llush \\OulJ llll!.ln a siaw ccom:iou..:
rc~o,ery. thc JnJl}'>ll> prcd1c1c:J. Sc.:\c:tJI
of the sourceS" :.a1J they \\ere tli:..1ppl11lllc:J
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th:n the pre~idcnt didn't do more in his ) to increa ~. He said O \nton would do the
fir::.t term to help the economy, but $Omc . 'iOme things, "but mucti tnorc of it"
auded that he is probably' the sorest Mnrchcuno, owner of The Arches, said
choice for the job. he believes Perot could be "the lesser of
v Tc,:is billionaire Ros::. Perot '"ould all C\ils." He said nil the cnndidntes
cau!.e near-term economic pain with his would raise taxes, but in Perot's case, the
plan~ to rat!'le ta.\es :ind reduce spending, money would go to a good cau~e -
the analyllts aid. Some of the sources reducing the deficit.
i.uggcstcd that those initiar d1C(icult1c Marcheono said thnt if Clinton is
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,,ould be out,,eighed by the long·term elected, he \\-Ould e~pcct a mandate that
re,\ard of reducing the country's dc_bt. all e-mployers provide heulth insurance to
None of the presidcM.ial scenarios their employees. Such a policy would
predicted by local business o'' ners and force The Arches to lny off nearly half.its
c>.ccl!ti\cs "·ere especially encouraging, staff and scale bock its hours of opcrntion,
which is perhap:. a reOection of the he said. i.e\c~ty of the n;ition's ec~nomic r. Richard Holmes, owner of on ad :)gency
w oblem . in Newport Beach, said he believes there
For e>.amplc, NC\' port .Beach .r would be shorr-teTm economic growth
m.t:iuratcur Danny M!!rcheol\o said he • with any. of th~ three candidates. But he bclJe.,~Du.ili..lWllld r:Use..1axCs, g~ too -~dded that C~ntan's "big-government"
mach monc} tu foreign countries and programs would' cost unnecessary.l~
JllO\\ intcr~sl rate!> and the federal deficit dollars, and Bush, though probably "1hc
safest of the group," won't do enough for
the economy.
Holmes said he believes that Perot
would have to overcom e a great dent of
di sension in Congress, and his progrnms
would require sncrifice in the nenf term.
On the other hand: he added that he
believes Perot's economic plan would bt.
beneficial lo the country in the long ru11.
Tom Madigan, a partner in Newport
Oe:ich accounting firm L~slcy, Thomas,
Schwarz & Postm a, said he believes tl\nt
C\Cn it Perot were able to occomplish a
miracle up et :ind gel elected, he would
not be able to effect change because
would be unnblc to get Congress to enact
his policies. On the other hand, he said,
Bush doesn't ·offer enough incentives for
investment.
Madigan said Clinton's inOationary
policies would be good in the short run
for the real esme-dfivcn Orange County
econom_y, but the long·t~rm impact co~d
be ll different story.
"The problem is, inflation is a bubble,
and you\le got to get out before the·
bubble bursts," Madig:in said.
Dave Rothenbuchler, manager or First
Los Angeles Bank's Newport Beach .
branch, said he'll look for re3J,..cst1ue
investments if Clinton l~cd because
he, too,.believes the Arkansas governor
would cnuse inflation to increase,
Rothenbuehler said tie wouldn't expect
eleO(ion of Clinton 10 boost stock prices
bcoouse he bc1icves the market has
•already factored in a Clinton victory.
Perot's focus on the deficit could_ hurl I
the economy in the ne:ir term, fo rci ng •
businesses to sJash-expenses initially,
RoJhenbuehler said. Out he added that
Perot's plans Tor investment incentives
would kick in after six to nine months an
hetp·the economy to be "off and running
into u nice recovery."
NOW stages rally ··outside City . Hall P PRIESTLEY. . ·
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library trustee Charles sword, 88 , :-.,[\\PORT 13EA<?H - A hanJlul uf ''omc:n from the Dnyvie'v
ChJptcr 01 the :-.:.111on°a1 Organiution 1,1r \\omen he.Id a rally outside CORONA DtL_ MAR -Newport Beach Libra)')' trustee
Cit\ I I.ill ~fun .l 1)' night to l..ccp the pr<. , ... ur<.. on <..H.) officials \\hO nre Charles H. Sword, a tireless advocate for cons(ruction of a new
1m 1:~11g;.i1111g alh:g.1t1ons that Chic:! \rh· Cuilpbdl and Capt Anthony Central Library, died al his home on Saturday, Oct. 31, from .
\\'lib 'C'-l:l.ilh h;1rJ~~eJ fi\'c \\\,nH.'ll . cancer. He was 68. "
·sc:,u.il I :ir:i"ment h 'ioh. nee •11=·11n't "01·1cn, .. '>.mJ Ta~ara Mason, A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at ~ m<..r1.,c:r of th..:-lh~'ie" cl :iptc:r 7·s1 c.i~ ou1 don't 1c quiet: We want lo i..c:p thl' i.J\\Jrcnc:,., in the 1 uha<.. \IC\\ .. ...... St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Deach.
:· J'hc \\llmcn orig1n;slly schcJulcJ a 1.11ly to •l>llll.'.1ue "ith the Civil Mr. Sword served ns a lib_rary trustee from 1969 to 1973 and ·
Sc:ni1.i.. (.1 :nn11.,,1...,11 rcin,t.1tc1J1tnt h<..·,1rin 11 for Rochell ~1.11cr....: a again from 1988 to the present. A former vice president for
former :'\<..\\pMt IJl.'J<..h pl)llcc olli'c.:r "' \)-Jll l>OI: d fi,c ,,0mcn \\ho has administration and legal affairs for California Computer Products
}ilcJ :.i 'ch1..il h:.i L~)tnent la":.t1h .1g.1in't Campbell :ind Villa. Inc., Mr. Sword was chairman of the librory Board' of Tcuslees "
oc:~p11c: thJt 1\c;mng·s po,trwni:mc.:nl. th!! NO\\ cha.pier ~e.il-<1 --for severel~rs nn<hl member ot th~esig11commffi~e for the
f'repJr .:J ,1..ii..:mcn1 bhl:.ting l'll·;ubcrs llf the 10·4 Cluot a group of new Central Library. • · · •
pron11nc:111 .'.\c:''fkin Ueac~h bu,.ne,~r1cn ''ho 'upporl the police A proclamation issued recently by the Ne"pon Be3ch City
J.kpar1mc:11t .1ru.!lha'c been r.:pvrtc:JI~ preparing llJ lobb) Cny Councll .Council de$Cribed Mr. Sword as a "fTY.ljo r spokesperson in
-member~ to reinstate Campbdl ::inu Vlll:.i. ' articulating.the need {or a new Central Lil?rary for the city."
·\\ c '"II Olli JJIU\\ 'the JO-.! Club to J1:.crcd11 the \\omen's charges ~The quiet reading room of the n~w Central Library will be
11nJ ''c f1nJ 1hc1r JCt1ons anJ Ct>mmcnb "'rcprl·hcrn.1bre," said Lisa named the Charles J;i. S"ord Readipg Room in his honor.
f'.h.Cbn::ih.in. a coordinator fur tht.! ,(,.hJptcr. ~ "We have lost o dcd_icatcd communily leader and a strong
Come visit our nrn'. office in Corona Del Mar!
In most cases Wt ai1t off tr •..
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HEUFJ'l from 1u10 amden~. pom ll'IJUTICS, loW hick piln,
tinghng inns and It-gs, he.idJchcs, and m.iny ocher hc1hh;irobl~
RFJ.JFJ-1 from the .inUctf of consulnng a Doctor oE Ouropractic.
Yoo11 undl'I' und wtwt' wrong. whit c..an bt'dont', ~nd how lo~ it
JN Y talc. \othtng 1s cfonc \\1thout ) our complete undl'rst.lndmg. . .
Jlfl.IEA from lcnowmg the au_'l4'of )OUt'p~l'lT\. Afteu
thorough t\•JTU.nation,_you111ce..}our X·11}S, ltm w~ys tospttd your
r..•llcf, uld 11-Jw 10.hi>lp_prcvrnt .your pmtilem from n.>tuming.
JlEJ.IF:f! from U'l~utJnce p.lpr"'·orl \"e'U un~ngll' Workcfs
Cornpcruii!ion ~fit~ or \•cnpruy }our pcr5M.11ln!W)'aw50 you an
get the care )OU w~nt \.\'(' nukHluropuctu:-r1rHff«d.ll:>lt · . .
Hfl.IEFt from l"°"ing rmnbers oi Dr l'n tk'y tifh1"tni.ned
for dininT e>.ei:llen=eand'~ ci!~I CIJ'f
..... _ -. llj..ID.n)!.lliul.cn. • ._1--__,,..,.,.-•---public library advocate," said City L.ibrarian LaDonna Kicnirz.
Po'i•c' e ·1de' nt1•1y suspect 1·n stabb·1ng "All of us in the city arc indebted t9 ~l.cs ~·ord fornis • .~.
•Slmt <Uy •pe;ointmtnlf •
•Wt UJt gfntlt, p.iiillru idjust111g mtthods
•We ~rtpt ntW ~btn!S dlily
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i _ untiring efforts in re~lili.ng a ne\\ Central\Library for. {We\\'.P')rt
Beach." ' · / •Most 1ns1.111n<'t p~ys for nttdtd ch1ropoo1c art
CO~TA ~tESA -Police h.l\C 1J1:1111fieJ a su!>pcct in the Sl<ibbing
t.k.11h uf a m;in List \\'cdnc.,Jav at th..: Circle K m:rrket• on Pomona A\·
cnui: Jnd ."arn that the alkgc.:d
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\...11ler '"armed and dangerous.
A murdi:r \\Jrrant i!> out for th.: :.irrc: ... t of Arnundo Lopez, \\hO goc:.
b' the n11.kl'.lmc Chili. ·
A Co..'t..i ~\e.,a re~u.kn1. Lupa, 25. I'> lk:><..nbcd .1!. being about 5 feet 6
inches. 175 pounds," 1th blat.:k hair and bro" n eyes.
Co)ta Mt.:~:i polici: Capt. Tllm LaLar said his dcp:irtmcnt has received
lnlormJ•,on from the comrntin1t) "hkh fingi:r~ Lopez a\ the m:rn "ho
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·-.is ~so A:menca's ~~~face to save on everythlng .
. . ... The.re.'s nothing like us in Southerµ California.
We're the talk of the sountry! MilHons of shoppen, have ~lready
discovered our fabulous value ! We have over 1'5 ·warehouse ·
outlets from coaM to coast. And no\.v \\·e·n~ opened a new .
"Super Warehou~" in Huntington Beach.
\X'e have the "iam'e <ll'.,igner lab<:l ladi~\ c..tre ~~. 'UiJ"' and ~pc.H1S\\Car
you ~e ii\ department sto res. Top name men·~ suiL~. ~po~Year .
and acce !>Orit:-4. Thl' hcM names in ckJthcs for kicJ., of air age..,
The fin~st Luxun Linen.-,, too .
And of course. thl' higgcM and beM ~leCLfon of coat., in.the work.I.
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• If . like lot~ of weat fuctory Qutte~ uQder one roofl Ont: quick
. trip and you're in the middle of the·bcst barg;iins in tO\\'n!
At Burlington Coa t i·a~tory vou'll find the latesc look.". the best nJmes
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brands and de~igner laoch.
V" The Place to ave on Fine Me n~wear! . --. lncomparahle values o n .men's suit~. sp<>rt~swear anti fumishing~.
The best famous labels: Suits~'sport coat-,, slack.,. drt:'-' ..,hirts.
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Children's clothing for kids of ~tll ages from kin<lergarte::n w college.
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Sl' 111.111y t.:\hioirions, so Ji11/e works.'
11111c .. 1h c/Je full season r---~---., Moreover, b)
(prgt.·.~ 011, su du chc region's sht1fning .:lrt and•
\/'VIII .111d u#111rn/ offe.rings1 coo sociol~gy, Lt·
11u111t•1 ot/\ :111d \ .mt.•d cu ,.0\ er in-c h ow i c z r c-
d111d11,i/(1 /11 1111 flwrs'dJy cu/unin. examines mod
~l,, c he /e1lli>11 "'!:! ts :1 round-up of e rn ism from a
)1:;111111:.1111 ,·1-c.-ncs ;ind e,\/11bition~ feminist agenda
11 ort h m.1Jw1_.: the effort for. that pjrodj,:s SC'i·
L11111_1 1 ual stereot)pCs
• ,\., 11.111 , ! the t.hnam1c New and question.
C.drl,•rn; ... \II !11.. I ll.'S ut the New-l.8'f g~nder-bascd J\-
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R.1d1d I .1d111\\ill (1hr0ugh .. No' -ccrning author:
::<J c:' 1 111-. ii ma1cr1Jb (often Art ~!tip, form and
l'1hm~·t""' lt~.1: hp:.uck. facc-pmvdeT Stop materiab (see
.1n,I \'.'\-.' ... 1i.i.!11\\ ), a J.1rl.h ironic photo) .
•• \\II .111:1 .i ,1 .. 1:Cl!\ uf appro.pnation -•Now through
· 10 c\ph11.: !!•'thkr .1,sumptions in . Dec. 5, the Susan Spintus Gallery
·ond painting film over pastell~d
drnwing papers: With an MA in
Painting and Drawing from UC
13erl..elcy, O'COoner's works ha"e
been "idely exhibited a'ncl col-
lected by museums nnd corpora-
(ions worl~h\ idc. ·
•Orange Coast College Photo
0.1llery is currently exhibiting
"Recent Terrains" by region::il
photographer L'anie Drown
(through Nov.' S); whose land-
scapes act as a chronicle for <rack-
ing Orange County development
and_ the residue that occU"rS nlbng
with a changing environment.
•Now through Nov. 20, the Or-..J
<tnge County Center for Contem·
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·hc1 '"" 1: l.i ,· ll1..wgn1ting the in Crystal Court is fe3luring a
f\ll t. .11 ",1111:11,·., pl.1y in the ob-s~unning e\hibit of Paiiued Film .
jc1..' l .• 11,•;i llf ;w.1111wn 111 aJver11s-~ Collages by accomplished photo
111!! 11.I p .. 1) llllturc. Lachowicz artist Jeanne O'Conner. These
in an installation-type format by
affiliate ·artists Gomez and Eliza-
beth Jennings. Gomez -who uses
s>•mbols, organic-cum-ca rtooni~h
shapes, and coded ~text •to fotm
!.tories -hn~ created" an altered
cnvironmcn"t of Someone's ,back
yard in whic.h to exhibit ~is new
R:u:hel. lachowicz's "Black an.<t 81ue" (above) is among "New California Art" on view at Newport Har-
bor Art Museum. llyn Foulkes wilJ play ''.foulke'Sophone" in rare pc.rformance at Laguna Art MuselJm.
u 11!11,' ,, ''1..r~ \ "'~ociatiqn of f~-unique figurative imnges represent
u:il 1.11 ... .:-11p "11h '"femininity•• to ,__!~e ani"'s 1990 excursion through
.·: .1.: ti..: nw1c fr:i d11ional france and Italy. and employ.a
• 1 •• 1 1111:' 111~·rprctatinn of an-J1l>tinct1vc technique of layering
paintings. Jenning~ has crc:ucc.j,an
installation with a minimum of ob-·
jects to. re present the search for n
·personal c;enter within the mas-t • .
SCR 's new -offerin_g close to ~ne~ heart
. ~ ~. W . With few exceptions -a change penal colony -:1n atmosphere no1
of name he re, a composite there -exactly conducive to crcati' it),"
the characters in Keneall)'.'.s_"Jhe • Keneally rcm~rked. That they '~ere
\!, 11 : • ,t 111 I ni.:la,h .11~J
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l'..i. m '~l r." :i,1 accuun t of com ict~
'>illl'P.'d lr.>:n I 11~1.111J to Au!ltr.1ha
11!. •I' 1 ,,., tli 11 1k11 11;1non'!I f1r:.1
pl.~, I':.· n11H.I 111'pi1cJ plaY'' right
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d .. 11:' :1.:.: . :!, '"0 1r Country\,
Tom
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1'.c n, :di\ Jcd.1 red
It 11 .is ·hard Ll>
belie' e I "a'n 1
"Jtching .1 Bnt 1.,h
production The
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m.1n.1ged "
Keneally h.1,
wen pr0Jut1mns
llf · Our CouMry's
Good'" in uo.,ton.
London ;and
~~Jnc~. and ~as
111 con-.t~nt
c11n1.1ll "1th \\ c:rtcnt'.1kcr Juring 11~
c:rcat in. I le h:i' bee~ teaching ;t
11rne I felt afi,e.'"
Keneall) found that Demon.and
his SCR cast ~ha red his' in ten c
1n1crest in the history pf the pioneer
convict cxpcrie.llce, "hich hc sa)s "h
still all\.i: 111 the Australian l>Oul."
Sl>me hi ston.rns mal.c very httle of
tJ1is innuencc". he noted. Dot fm
Keneally. it ha:. tremendous impact
"I tned to look at the
phenQmcnon of an AustraUan Adam
ai1d E' c ... he recalled., "fall en •
creature-; redcemcc.l ,by their
c\pericnce. 1 he Driti)h thought they
"ere sending these pc tty criminals
10 !IOme remote gulag; actually it ""s
• a benign and ~pac1ous erl\ ironnicnt."
Keneally alsu dwells on the
charact<:r of the Britbh officers an
th3t prisor1 guarJ regiment -''hich
\\:IS composed of sul'\hors from the
llOlttle of Bunker 11111 in the
Revolutioharv War. LU lllC:C f.1,t o .. :ubcr.
11 c J.:tton in thl' pb)' b
p111cul.1d) 111i:.1lik'." he potntcd
out. " m,1 \l'f\ d11sc to the boo!.."
~The olcfe~ officer.; talked like
Vietnam veterans. emb111er.:d and
~J}ing their country had stabbed
them in the back," he related. ·1 he 'UhJl'ci of rnn"'kt colon1zat1on
Pl:i)makcr" and Wertenhal.er's • able to ITT-erc:ome their lo"I} !>tation
'"Our Country•'s Good" :ire real and bolster their spirits \ia the
people whose history \\as e\tensivtly th eater is the uplifting theme of·his
recorded. \\Ork.
Lt. Ralph Clark. "he) directed the "Our Countryf..s Good" "ill be <J'n
com ict :Cast and is the central figure the main :.tagc of South Coast
in S~R"s production, left a Repertory through Nov. 22, but this
con i~~rably detailed journal. The may not be the last chance for local
people of the novel and piny are "a audience to cxpcrience· thi
collectiQn of my favorite ~nvicts," extrao(dinary story. Keneally said a
the novelist declared .. ~ movie ve rsion should tie out late
"I still find it asto~nding that' ne xt year, with the cMcemed
Austral~n had its beginnings as ~ director Peter Weir at the helm. -· . RED LION HOTEL · ..
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· Invite yru to the
''American Dream Comedy
Competition"
This Thursday
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F.njoy the best local comics and cheer on your
favorites as they vie each week to compete at
the regional competition in Las Vegas in 1993. -~ Haw.y Hour 5.-8pm • All You C.an Eat Buffet $3.00
We'll see you at 8:00PM at Maxi's lounge . · locareq in the Red Lon Hotel,
3050 S. Bristol futa Mesl.
$4.Cp O>ver Charge
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sively overSlimulating and de~
manding world nround ·her. In-
cluded ill· the exhibit ion nre Santa
Barbara artists Elcnn Siff, Lor-
ralne Screnn, and Alfred Ramlrtz
collectively. ireserrling work en-
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L~end: OC, Orange County. BT blade lie. BT·opl., black lie oplionJI. pp~
per person. TBA, lo bo ;urang.ed.
'November
•Pheasant Hunt. Nov. 3, 7 a m.-4 p.m.,
CHOC Padnnos at R<iahJuse's, N0<co.
·S350 pp CohtJct Janet Nagurski,
532·8675.
•Tribute lo Jean Tandowdcy, Nov. 5 at
11 :30 a.m., OC Philharmonic Society
·luncheon at NC\,port Beach Country
Oub. S25 pp. Phone SS3-2422
•Christmas Boutique, Nov. 5 Opera
Paciric South Coast Guild. Co~tJct Liz
Sliepl.a, 661·S832
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, • Christmas Tree M;iglc, Dec. 3 61 OliH• Crest Abused Ch11Clrcn Founuation
Cont.let Donni Andert, .. 77.4999 •
• Son~here 0\ er the lt.:ilnbow.: Nov
14 at 5 p.m\, l'cdiatric Cancer Rt')l!arch
foundJhO(l "Bid for the Kids" dinner
dance and auctt00s at Hyatt lf\'ine. BT opt 5125 pp Phone 532·8692. •Home Tour .lnd Boutique, Cl«. 4, 9 a m.· 6 p m., 0 IOC Jack & Jill guild at
• lnlanders' Blilck Tie Patty, Nov. 14, Tu~tin Hills R.xquct Club $1 8 pp. S20 .1t
Oli\C Cre>t T~;itment Centers arlocJt!on· ·the door. Cnnt,1ct J,1net N~gursi..1,
TBA Contact Donna Andert, 777·4'J99. • • 532 8675
8 Dinner Dance, Nov 14 at G.30 pm., • Candy Can" Ball· Dec. s. Junior
CHOC i\\.1d 1 IJttt.•r Cuild at Anaheim Au~ihJry u( As~1 ~.1nce Le.1gue of Nt?'.vport
Marrrptt . .S75 pp Cbn1ac1 J,1net Nagur)ki, Mt•\J at Four 5<.>asons Hotel, Newport
532 8675. 8eJch ConlllCL l1nda Napolitano.
8 Casino Night. Nov.· 14, 6.·
p.m ·mKlllight, CITOC lrcs Osos guikf at
We>tin South Co.ut l"laza Hotel, CChtJ
Mes.> S50 pp . Corll.ict Janet NJguf)ki, 532·867S •
6'3· 1145. ·«
•Christmas C.uol B.ill, Dec S, 5S2
Club of f lciag MemoriJl I losp1tJI at
Newport Beac..h Marriott. PhanR
574.7211. • •A Strauss Waltz Gala, Nov 14. Opera • • Holida~ P.uad°i, Dec. s. 10:30
P.1c1fic Opcr.l Ball at Disneyland Hotel, 11 m ·noon, LA 1 imes OC Edition floral
AMhe1m. Fei\turcs retrospective of past · Ooi\ts, marching bJnds, flflest eqaestrians,.
Opera Billls. BL Phone 546-7372. more Free Contact Nancy Viking.
•Project Plathouse '92,. Nov 14 at 6 6l1-6712
p.m., ll~>nWA•d OC outdoor auction of •Christmas Tree Brunch, Dec 6, 10
custom pf.:1)hc>uses at II.ml Rock Cafe, am. 2 p.m .. CllOC Mother Goose guild
Newport Ccnwr Fashion Island. SIS pp. J1 Oisnc}IJnd I Intel, AnJhcim. S40 pp
Phone 6n·7772 . . Contact Janet "·1iiur.l..1, S32-867S
•Humanitarians of lhe Ytar, Nov. S at • PJssport to literacy, Nov. 14, Orton •Ari Coileclibles 01..-t 6, "noon-4 p fl),
6:30 p.m., · North OC YMCA awards O)~lelirJ !>ociety drnner auction aA<l lrivrJI ' Friend~ of.C.iregM·~ John Douglas French
0 dinner at Fullerton M.lrrioll. $100 pp Pursuit at fk>,erly Heritage Hotel, Cos(a Center for Alzheimer·~ DiscJse silent
Phone 879.9622 / Mcs.l s40 PP PhOne 26l·8661. • Juq1on and chameagneo brunc..h at
' • ulifornia Clusics, t-:ov 5, Michael • C~ampion§hip for Charity, Nov. 14 .11 :"wwport Bt'.l\.h MJrnoll. Conran Elinor
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•Holiday Dmntr and Boal P1rade, Dec.
19 ;it 6 pm., CltOC Punch & Judy su11d Jt Ch.uley Brown's, Newport Ut'.1ch
Cont.Kt Janet NJgursl.i, 532·8675.
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l11erJture rroll'Wlf Dorothy Hazen, \OC'JI co.1ch N.:i1al11.' l1rnon1cl. comp.11e
Sh.>kespt!are and Gounod Contact
M~garet P ,.c, 544·_i027.
• S\\eettieart Ball, h-b :?Q, Associates ~
, I lo.1g t"le.irt lns11tutc Jt four Sl>J .. OQ~
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Heywood, 7c.0·5'J16
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A 1,crM. \tPhonc •. r-s •Bo.JI Parade P;irty, Dec 19, Opera
PJc1tk Bohemian Guild. Contact R.ll'ldv • Fashion Show, Feb 2.S, Ch1ldlu Ip US.\
Luke~. 494·27H luncheon at liyJll Regency lr.ine 5<..0 pp. • philharmonll Hou>I.'' o( D1:>1~n Ap1d
l"·M.1~ H OC Ph lharn ueic •y .:it
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•Crystal Ball, Dl'C. 31 at 7 p.m. Q>' Phone 673-7368. ,. "-.
Wc~V.1cd He,1hh foundation drnner 01nd 631 i143 • en1erta1nment rc .. tuMg Billy Vera and the • March
lieJters ell Hyau Nt?'.vporter, Newport
Beilth. S200 pp Phone 9S3·3S80. • Patron Brunch, March 3, 11 .:i.m.· 1 :JO
•New Year's Celebration, Dec". 31, lhe Pm., CHOC All Guild) at Center. Club,
l1fost)les Or~n1za1100 or Anaheim "adult Costa M~._ SlSO PP Contact Ja!)et
couples-fun' 1n long Beach Banquet and NJgur~i. 532·8675. •
uall, S 1 S4 per couple, ball only, 'S89 per 8 Bustamente Antique. Show. M.irch 4 at
coupl,e Phone"821·99S3 10 15 a.m, Museum Council of N<M-port May
January
•Prologue Guild Lecture, Jan. 4 at 7·30
p.m , Opera Pacific guest lecture' i:Jrscussion C1f "II TrovJtore" 52S pp
Contact MJrgJret Price, S44·702"
• Makeup and Make Belle\-e, Jan. 17 at
7 p m., Opera Pacific Prologue Guild
lecture dernonstrJ!lon .11 \Ve!>lin South.
Co.tSt Pl.izJ, Co>t;i mew Phone
544·7027
Harbor Art Museum bus lo P.iwdenJ •Th ea bl c Convention Center. lunch at Parkv.-a" Bar e s.i anca onspira~ M.1\ l n 1 7 pm CllOC l1:t'.e Rt.id \\.lgon Gu 1d and Crill Phone 759-1122 , casino night at loc<111on • TBA. 550· pp
•Patron Brunth. March 7, 11 am 1 30 ·Contact Janl't l'\agur>l.1, 53~·8!>75 · ,,
p.m .. CHOC l;uilds at Center Cluu. Q,,ta •fashion Sho"• \1,w 1, 9:30 :l m :!
Mesa. S 150 !JP. ContJ .t J.met NJ~i..1r , p n Jae ,, !! Ct IOC·c:1t» ~ t\
532·867S. MJmutt. 530 pp Cootaet JJnet ~ .. • m;,
•Black and White Ball, March 13, OIM 5 32-8&-s, ·
Crest Treatment· Centeri at Anahe: m •Designs for Dining, M.iv S, 10 J m .;
Marriott. Cunt.l(t Crt ~hen Pl':er)()n p m C.HOC Cmde·el!J cu. (I hon • 1 '
777-4999 at (AC.Jn \ 1 lage, Sant.'I An.:i H~ 01-:
, -MonliaVI .lnd Hi-Time-Cellers dinner il1 '6 p.m., Amauc..in Red-CrOb and Multiple fr.inc.e:.cl11n1, U 1 OJ 4'JJ· 1 SSS. •
. Antoine, le Mettdien Ne•vport Beach Sclcrom Society profcss1anal bm.1ng •Ch klnias T 3 '"0 •<: 8 1 30 4 • • · • OpNa SuppN, J.in. 17, 6 p.m.
•fashion Sho\\, Mardi 1;:: CllOC Ln> Cont.in Jjl'\('l 'Jsur'"' 531 ·86iS .
Ninos guild at R1lL Carlton, LagunJ N1gul'I • MJQ~iun\ and \\,Hlcrpi:Ce): M...;: '-
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features CJbernets i<om •7o~. s l lO pp'. oiatch, dinner ;ind $ports memorJb1ha 0 r p . , l'·.· c 0 • : ·, P ~.. . MctropolitJn Opera 1ogional Jud11-tons
Phone 476-2001 auction at Th( Sports Oub/ln1r.C!. BT-on1: • 1 ~"' S;~•llC '·"(:'met ·~e~ 13\oca~on honor Deborah Voight JI Beverly t-terit,1se
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. h · ..i S100 pp Contact Christina Pete.rs. · ., ~-PP ont.lll '>11 reu er, llotcl. Cost.1 'MesJ Contact Joan
Art1un S O\\CSSe, N""' 5, S'o p.m, 9.,58-100 (>JI l .4 J • •. Murphrre,-l99·3367.
Cont.lCl JJnct NagursL.1 S.l?"·8G75. • 1 O ;i •n .4 p (Ii(., Trcs Osos Cu d
• filces for liler.:icy, 'M.llch :!-~.rien1icc CJrl'\ f'one furn 1 ... S20 pp' Phor.c-, •.
D.ly School ctn l'r slance, s11er,t amt It\..-::iJ~-G '5 -
Newport Harbor Alt Mu~um '"~.and •All SI C' dv N' ht N 14 1 8 • St;irry, Star,y'Night, Dec 8 at C. pJ11., · • t.m Hamilton ffu1~. JJn . 21: Museum cheeSe reception ii~ ~uo;cum store Phone· "' ome 1 ig • ov ii ~~"'f1 Ophol1\ t11ent Jucuon at R1)bcrt r-·-··· __ . ~. a·'· " ,\rt ....... , .... ,,,_ 759·1122. pm. Community Ser.,~u~~~~ams at UCI "'"' ~~ d Food Q<~ c _.,,.,. Tr"1T"'°P~•·I""·' ....,.. . r '" ~ ... .
Juctions. at ll' Me11d1ln Hotel. 1'e,,1)0rt • Celebrity Colr Tourn.lment \\a, 1
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• T.ule or 5.ln Clemente, 1'etv. 6 6· 11 S 15 pp. N10nc 250·04 8 -jk"·1 S-IO PP Jn Jd'·1"cc. S4S pp. JI conten~po·ary art, l11ec.111ire ~net land)C.:tpt!
e .m , San Cleoientc Chamber or lour • .11c;h K'tturc in hos clc.1gns. Rescf\.1t1ons, riiiiiiiiiii[iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiijiiiiiiii~ Commerce wme l,l\llng .1nd food s.1mpllng • Disnc)l<Uld Willk, NuV'. 15• 9 am· l • ChristmJs Soli.11 Dt>e 10, Ofi,c C1e>t GSC) 11 :!2
.lt Cas.l Romanuca 5.:in Cleml'r.te, Phone P'ni, Cl IOC I ,.Jbe \\Jlt.. near D~nC)IJnd Lh 11 f t I TB~ ·J> ' ~ ~ :::., • 492-1131 Cont:'kt f.lnl't ,.,!;ur.l.1, 532 8675. I c ten\ ,. )fl ·~t •')CJloun ... • Thirly Da)'S or Chrhlmas Dinner J.111 --.,.....: ~ ....... ,, , •M~~ic _ It's MJ~ic. Nov. l<1.. 10 •Blul' Pl.1in~ Dl't. 1118. ""C."-11oteol 23. Oril·1J Pxll•c Jt Con.n r-' t1:ncl' ,\\~ ·Ollf DOS • ., .......... ..;· '"~ •A Food Affair, !\lU\. 7, 7 30·10 pm., 101 llonit>ll·~-Women 'bencr1t .Cont.1 i lJ1l.1 Conho, .. J0·91F.1 ' -~' A-""t'-·l "' \,\....,. CHIS ;ind· Boy) Club ()f. fount'in J.m ·.? 30 p''m, oc p olhJrrnon~ So<iNy ( ... 1 ... _.. r.. -',.),':·... "VU'-~· '\_\; .. •\\'ornen'; Ct• nni1tU;.:-s lunc..hcon fashion I'"' ormJnCI'' or r•1Y Juoul \.A'Ol!)IJ . •Taco Bell NC\\pOrt u.:i~sic Pro-Am •• :~· (Ja!U!V'I F.""""""' s.uru) j::Nl)CJ IO llY'lltll 1 ·/·y . 'Jalley·Huntington Beach \\1ne, bet•f .ind ~how .ll ·I I) 1:-t Re!;!'nC)• Irvine. Contaet o·i-:~11~· J' :\1~ 'I "l TlwJll·r Arb Ct:nlcr CQtr Toornamenl, Jan !1:1·30, 55.! Ctuu -V.J UU'YU\Ai;) "'' "'JWO ................ n food 1.uting at Hunttni.;ton Beac.h· M.>11 °"•CC'" "'•nl· 1 67,_5162 6:?S 1., C "'., 1' • '\ S<:l>11,ns, 5 1:?·JS;; I~ I I I .\~-.;.,; At-E'SawelSO'J Po\ISxxveHOOEil , • S20 pp in advancl', 525 .ll dOOf !'hone ~ ~ " • ''' •g Mcrr >r•.l I V>P•IJ .it :-..1:"po1t '' ~~~ =:. 964._.526 . •Celebrity wtr Toum•ment Nov Hi • CJndl~tir,ht Concerl. o,"-13 at s 30 Be.1d·. Country Club. P e s.;-1.;:?Q'.I. Jap.13:) W f 6ulM3S :.'>
• , Pro\ldence Spc.•rch ond Hearing' Centc.'r at pm. OC I crh11m1n11 Arb Ce111er at lrv1nl.' --.rw:~--. ..._\':... lllf . . .J.~,, • Vtetorian· hir, NoV:: 7, 10 a m.-.i p m.,1 n\lilril <Jolf Course, Carlsb.ld Phone I t~,m. Rt>!)<'."<, '·',th \\'orld F.imous eb .. """' _ ....._ .O.KO\~t).·M•1SC11m ol.OC...uu...truil.r 6¥.) '4~\. .. -~~ ·~ ~~ 1'1> ~~IOnj~-F ruar -~ run md SJll'leS. rood and enll'rt.J•nml'nt at • S~6 21::!1 l'\I !.!2 . ol ... " I • .....,,., I.he nj,.seum ;n S..nt.l Alu. Adult . S.5 ~p . • Wofld of Wine~. 19, Oliw •Ac.idcmy \'\olion Picture. Arh ., d { t\I. ..J
. cli1lclrl'O under ) 2. S3 pp. Phone Abu•l'd Children foundJliol\ dinner at Cru~ of li~~o-;;C, 15·22. OC Sele~ frb J 1 -<Jt ~.30 am Mu:ai•um lS8~!J J-1".'.lO )1084::>-nG/\ l,-Up,nO . 540-0404. • • • • • Ritz·C.irlton-, l.i~un;r N1Suel. Cont.let lotS Philb .• u.n~'l'nn:· 'Sot:n'ty· ·•w'orltl ol Council .o( Ne.. ... port H.lrbor Art ,\\IJ.;eum ~·crt. ur of D.i' ) McEh,ec 777.4999. Harmom • cru•..c through watCf\\J)S at 1,1..1 to 8("\Crly Hills lunch .it Ch.:l>en S'. ~IH~VW 9NIM3S ANlf .·O~h • Winl•r in Cam•lot . 1'ov. -al 6.30° Hun11n,1on I t.irbour. Adults, 58 50·9 50 f'h ".le -59.1122 ;v
p n1., Our lady Qu~n of Ange'> Au\11 Jry •\\'inter Rh:tpiQdy, f\;ov. 20 at 11 .a rn ~,, Cf ldrcn. SS P.P· Cont.'lll E\a ~1h•ore-. -
d .. .1 ... T A \\ • Cl bf ..... A-t' o •Romeo el Juliette frb 15 •t 7:30 "' "'' A A ' .j:} 1nnc.'r u,mce anu auc.t1ons Oil ,..;c,\pOft ul>11n ro.a 1Jm.1n S u . ,h1110n ~ouw 8-10·50'JO. . . · "' fv · .... >4., . nq no 8' 1Q188' · \"\ A' Be.ich .\l.l_rnou BT .opt. S75 pp ,\I Anaheim f\\,lrriott. S45 pp. Phone pm., OperJ PJcific Prc)11rguc Cu1ld l~ture +"' ->..,. :.A t , •'" '-'H/ 305 > • St•.hon.JI Soirl.'e. D•c. 16.. St. Josc·oh .it \\,'~tin South CoaM Plaza C~.ta M~.
• H.11d Rod. care "'°" 1. ;it ; pm. u"" .. ;~~~.,~~~~~~~~~:~J~~~~~~~~:~:~::~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~ .\Ssi.1.1nce league. of 1'1:\\ port·\1e>.J •The Secret Card1:n. 1'ov 20, 1 ·4 pm .. ~
pn:\lew p.lrty •I the ca!t•, Ne" P'"t tt·nler S.1lution °''m' ho?n:by teJ and boutique
F uh1on hl;ind. S 125 ppr Phone .11 '>alv:i11un ..\rmy COfps Center, S.VHJ
U4S ·69::!9. Anl SZ pp. Phone 642-SS80 • • .
• Rul} for Co\ er No\. ·8, I (omeAid OC •Christmas Boutique, l'u' ::! I, 9 ;r.n1' •
1 QI\ run, SK HJQl\\J•li. "nd 111 • .._1ch run J p m • CliOC l;i~p lib'hter guilil Jt
Run .11 NC\\pott Cl'nttr famion blJnd G.11den Cro-.e Community Center. S:? pp. ~1w,11ion ~ins Jt 6 am .• r;iccs at 7·30 Conta~ JJnet N;isur)i..1. Sl2·867S. ·
.i m Adults, s·1 s pp .. children S 10 °' • flor;il Design Class and Brunch, No'
t'qU.ll )pot))()( pledges Phon~ 54 2·1912 21. 9 J.m.-rorn1, CHOC Punch & Juel\
• H.Jrd Rock C;ife, No\. is. 2·7 p.m.. Gu•kf at Raul R.lmirc.-s' Studio, lf\ine S:?S ~·~t.1n(e League ol N~JX>rt·,\1CSJ grJnJ PJT Cont.let f:,net Nagursl11, 532-867'>
·penim; of Colle, food. dnnk .:ind g.lme>; • Rulh Btrle Celebrity Col( Classic
.uncl'•I ~ Ne\•lle B!othcrs at 6 2'._.m .£r~ -~ 20-21 AmettCtn Lung-A<\n ..,t
-'"1 >0f'I' G.i"S"-6929 • RJncho M1r.>Sf' Country Clul>, RJncho.
• Raule-0.iule .ai:1d.Juz. No• .• ti at 2 Mir.1sc. Phone 1&19>-297·3901. ·
.~ m .. Newport HJrbOrl<""ostJ ,.,,\{').) lions •Opera .\\o\fo hlo' .H, OpcrJ PJclfie
Club hol1dJy r~~oon show, boutique .ind Boh.: ·nian Cut I ContJct Rud) tui..c.....,
bufil'I Jt \Vestrn South Coot PIJ.Z..:i,..Co>U 494.2-35 •
'\\.'S.l S25 pp Cont.let Bem1ce Ciiis,
5-48·2605
• Bc.lujolais Dinner, Nov. 9 at 7 pm., h\C--COU~ w ine d;n~r featUTc.:s ''incs of
CCO<r,'t'S du Bocuf, Bethel He•sh~ and
te:itur«i-d speaker. c.i,i.ir queen CJ1ol1ne
Collins SSO pp Phone 673·0910
•Pros Cuild luncheon, Nov. 10 al
11 •JO .a m., Opcr;i P.:ioi.c ;it Center Club.
C<ht.i Mcs.i SJ5 pp Cont.ict CJrpl)n
~k·1n, 650-6909 _
•Memories rn the \\al.Ing. Nov. 10, 6·!> r rn . Alzhcurer's Assn hon cJ'ocu\ICS
•111d auction of paintrngs Jt Bo"ers \\u~'\Jm, SantJ Ana. $15 pp. Ph11l'lc
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•\vine and Ch•m~gne fe)t, No 11;
r, JO· I 0 p m.. Red Ribbon 100 of
'-"i11e11C'..:in Red Crou-~mpl1ng and bolTet
.11 IJ.1lboJ Bay Club. Ne..\port Beath S&s
pp Phone 8JS·S381. e\t. 230
• Busine>S in the Aris A~Mds. 1'u\' .!l
.lt 11 JO p m OL 13u~lhl'» Comrnittl·e for
tl·e Arts .:it P.1~11 M...tuJI, ,...l..,\JX>ll Bl·J<h.
r«ept1on Jt R.11. R(')(Jur.1nt Cod.tJ1I
,Jllut• S.!00 pp !'hone iS4 086&
•Intimate EH~nlng \\ilh Michael Bolton
and Kenny C Nov 24 .u 6:30 p-m,
C)>l•C F1bro--1, foundation d nner dJnce
.md JUCll'ln Jl D1sne)l;i~u1el
<\n,1h('1m $150 pp. Conl,1ct Su.e I look,
93"8·1393
• Chri ltn.u Dinner. :-..u~ 29 at 3"p m ,
,CHOC l 1:t1 • Rt:d \\;ib~n gu.IJ Jt lhee
White I luu•c.' S50 pp Contact ).1nl·t
• N.,);ur l.1 . ..S32·867S.
December .
• Chriltm;n l uncheun,J)PC' , Mu~cum
Counc I of Ne\\ port M.lrbor Ari Mu~um
at . Ct:nter Club, C >t.l Ml'S.l rhorw
~ .Briquette Class
For J?upn~es
. This t'()ursc is tailored for doJ;!s 10 ~"eeks to 10 .
months and is guoranleed to help you enjoy your pet
mo Your' dog will learn hou. rmulr>ers-11nd how
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•Jumping on People
• l..eru h Pulling • Come \\'hen Called
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TRUNK SHOW
Wednesday, November 4~
I 1:00-7:00 pm
• Meet designer Lorraine Waniy
& preVlew her latest collection .
• 1nfonnal Modeling
+ Wme & ho~ d'oeuvres
BY
LORRA~'E WARDY-
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Newport North Center • 1t80 Bison, B-3
• Des1i;ns of frank Gehry, Nov 12 ill
J 30 ;i m., Museum Council or NC\'port
I IJrbor Art Mulot!um bus 10 5.int.l /\\Onica.
lu nch at Roci..en-wagner 1n Cchl)·dt'\•S~ £dgem.lre ~elopmeflt
Phone 759· 1122,
ADor\V.-.T~Co. Newport Beach. CA 92660 • Cu'!'er of MacAnlmr & Biscm.
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BNch ~~rrou SlO pp. Phone 25:l-7400
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• Opening Celebration, Dec J at 6
•T.lll inlo Fuhion, Nov. 1J olt fT a in ..
:-.:.111onJI Charity League, fullerton ch;ipter
lundlcon .at AnJheim M.miott S"'O pp
~p-.m ., PctJ1,1tr1c C.inccr ~Research
Foondahon l.:ioor.itOI)' tour and r.11ered
re<eption at CHOC. OrJnge. Pll(Jne
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UPHOLSTERY INC. -. ,_ .... a... lore!
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.. C LOTHTIQUE SANTAS ... along with book.s. (urds, candle ..
· 'omamentf, potpourri, wreaths and other old favorite ...
HUMMELS, ltAGARA and DOLLS by PA ULINE,
(i 6E MIDDl ETON &. SUSAN WAKEEN .. llll sure
~ brighten J'Our holiday sea ·on! ·
Jo1n us on Thursday, No~•ber $lb from 4:00 to 7:00pm
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MEAIORJES OF YESTERDAY .. ram McKinnrv
PRECIOUS MOME,NTS .•. J..:an Thompson
/Dmwings throushom the ~ing!)
'TIS ·rJif SEASON FOR GIVING. so bring a fri~nd
""'' shOf! our wpnd~rfu/ 1cl~ct1on of gifts, colleNiblu
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A8 Tuesday, November 3, 1992 ADVERTISING
YOUR THUMB COU~D BE GREENER •YOUR HOME COULD BE CLEANER • HEL~ ON THE WAY
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Prevention: Oaklan.d's ·project. Firescape ·~et ·to knoW . yliur bOuse Plani
demonstrates fire resistant landscaping bu't ~~~~\~~~s:m:~~a~00T~~~;
• a few days after I bring them
Craig Hutchinson gazed across the site of •At Shepherd Cinyon, J 2.5-Jcre $arden will home. Is there a secret?
California's worst wildfire d isaster ilnd shook his show how brushy hillside residential areas should lhe only ,secret in taking care
head. be zoned to create a sphere of safety. "The of house plants,
"I've already seen one home Q<;tng rebuilt idea," Hut,chlnson said, "is' to co~trol vegetation and outdoor ,
''here they\c planted.juniper *it was absolutely in four stages: the first zor'\e, closest to a P._IClnts fo~ that
mind-boggling," ~ said. "Here's an area that residence, should offer protection from sparks matter, is proper
burned six months ago, and pcopl~ are placing and name; the second zone is a greenbelt of watering, light,
fuel for another fire nexl to their new home." low-fuel ground cover; the third zone h\ls similar and regular
Hutch1mon is a spokesperson for the North low-growin,g, low-burning plants; and the fourth feeding.
Coast chapter of the California Landscape . zone features native vegetation thinned and Not all plants
Contractors Association-(CLCA> and Project trimmed of underbrush to reduce fire hazard. are UlJilt the
Firc:.cape, J (ire-prevention effort sparked by the . Irrigation methods arc adapted to meet the needs _. ·same. They all
11restorm that destroyed 3,~00 residences and of each zone. " . '. ...,. have diffe~rent l.r~ed 25 people in the East Bay hills last . •At .l ake Mertitt; a small botanical garden will f11dlrafl requirements.
October. showcase colorful, fire-resistant 1)fants in a Som~ plants take
Fire-prone , egetat1on and the drought played residential yard•sized environment. The garden • Things lots' of water and
major roles in the tragedy: With ProjectJ also will serve as a stagin$ for ctCA talks and G need to be moist
Frrescape, CLCA is encouraging landscaping that tours of the other Project Firescape gardens. reen all the time,
m1nim1zcs fire danger and ma\imizcs ''atcr Frnm planning and design to construction and Other plants like
ct11cienq. ongoing maintenance, CLCA believes the Project . to dry out between watering.
CLCA is superyisrng development of a · Firescape gardens wjJI serve as an cducation~l Some pkmts need direct
1ire-resist.mt gardens in Oakland p<1rks this resource for the public fire control agencies, • sunlight, but, they~ili' not be _
summer to dcmonstrJte that IJnc;lsc~i.!Jg n~ed _ lands.cape-profcssieflats, students:-nnd home and l!blei·o--r.rlanliealrCc:t sunrrght
nut llll"ire dtsa){N:"" And j s J""nothcr season of tiigh garden or,sanizations. from a south facing window
lire danger b~gins, CLCA warns that many urban Accordi.ng to Hutchinson, informational aspects • which intensiOes heat. Some
nrca s of CaliforniJ should take fire-pr~ventative . of P~oject-Firescape are particularly important enjoy filtered sunlight while others
measures demonstrated in Project Firescapc. because of California'~continuing drought. Some want to-be kept in the dark:
The \o\ hole state is becoming an urban fore:,t, homeowners h<tVe turned to drought-tolerant Al~ plants, regardless of the type
said Hutchinson. '11i'(;U),..r.Js of residential areas plants -such as juniper trees • without realizing they are, need to be fed food-on
de' eloped in the past 20 years now feJ3ture their pote11tiJI as wildfire fuel. And some a regular basis. Though lhro\\'ing
mature trees and shrubbery. communit1cs unwittingly increase fire danger · in ~<;>me leftover meatloaf or some
'Poor landscape mai+llenance Jnd a six-year wKen they mandated a sputoff of.landscape !>t,1le br,ead may sound like a
drought havc combined.to make urban Ca lifornia irrigation. comenicnt way to feed them, it's
a po~ent)al tinderbox,'' he said. "The conditions "That's what happened in S<tnta Barbara," he not. Plants that <1rc grown in ·
in Oakl<lfl d '' ere ... tmusua.lfy ..bad, but .t.btlhrcnt of said referring to_the 1990 wildfire thal.deslroycd containers need e,~/N;~~on
a mai·or wildiirc now cx1s.ts 1·ust about anvwhere 641 homes and killed· one per_so_n_. __ . · ~with granular or _ti · · 'rer.. -/ · ---+ N""utrlents arc lost a Ler each in Caliiorn1.:i,.:.'. _ ' -----''fhe'WMS andpfants'aried out compleu~ly
Project Firescape is a cooperative effort and the Tire just roared through neighborhoods. watering through the containers
1m.olving CLCA and m·ore than a dozen other Within 10 days after the Ore, the city was' asking weep holc5. So fertilizing with
d · people t"' wat~. r thei·r '"\••ns. _ plant food needs to be aone on a corn munlly groups an government agencies. v .-.. .. • _ I b ·
The best way to ftnd out w~at
your plant requirements are ls to
frequent a quality nursery. I
know, it's a lot easier to pick up a
plant Crom the market ~owever,
the market does not have
qualified people to h~lp you out.
large home stores are JUSt starting
to catch on that people want
plant information.
So they are starting to have
certified nurserymen work there
..,o help out. They too are still way
behind on filling those positions.
Asain, I encourage you to go to a qualifie~ursery to he!p you out.
Don't get discouraged. as.soon
as you find out what the plant
requirements are, ye1u'll have a
tropical jungle in your house.
I recently saw a city
. gardening crew trimming plant s
down real hard. Is this the time ·
for this type of workl
Hard pruning in warm weather
will always stress out and possibly
kill plants. It is usually not under
the direction of the contractor this
pruning is done. I am always ask-
ing cities to allow the professional
contractor to do the work as they
know hov:i, not how someone
thinks it should be done.
Hold off on all major pr~nlng
riQht now. Neither the weather
· nor time of year dictates to as
when to prune heavily. I( you did
however. cross your fingers while
. root feeding and watering so it ·
wm not dry out.
Nick Federoff can be heard on
KFI AM 640 every Saturday
morning from 5-7. If you have a
question for Nick, write• to h~m
in ca re of tne D~ily l'if!Jt, .P..O.
Box 1560, Cos ta Mesa, 92628.
-Qualityworlc"in-
Costa Mesa and ,
Newport Beach
Since 1969
Sched1,.1led for completion in October, the three "The CLCA's fire-resistant strategy includes a rcgu ar asis. : · •
dcmDnstration gardens · c'pectcd to cost more combi(@tion of ph:tnt selection and placement,
than 5600,000 to build a11d permanently maintenance water-efficient tcc-hniques: for •
expert nck, Blocl(,
. """Stone;nle, Slate, and
mai ntain undct CLCA supervision -show how example, whfle lawns may be needed for safety
iire-rcsistant landscaping can be adapted to a ac'btlnd residences in wooded areas. lawns arc
\Jriety of conditions often" sac;rificed for water conservation ~ring
• At Lake Temescal, emphasis w ill be on drought years." ·
renovatins Jn established garden scared by the That does not have to be the c.ise. According
East Bay tire. "The 2.5-acre site will remain to Hutchinson. landscape profcssiol'lals arc
aesthetically compatible with the historic adopting a number·of techniques · such as.
Tcmescal Bath House," Hutchinson said, '\,hile burying unobtrusi\e pol) mer pclle~ in the soil ·
scorched .pines g1\c way to sun-tolerant to maximize water conservation. Polymers arc
shrubbery. A rocl.y garden knoll lool.s out Ol)Cr plastics that Ciln hold water and cxpi}nd up to ..
the de\'3'!.tJt1on on surrounding hillsides. 500 times their original size. : ·
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Tuesday, November 3, 1992 At ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~i) ..
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Com. mun1ty Fo' rum .. ~ ) Write to: Pilot l e tters, 330 W. Bay St, Co tJ M~ a, CA 92,627
I fax letters to: 646·41 70
Readers' Holline ... 642·6086 Community forum runs on Tuesdays, Thuri.cfoys .ind S:iturda}'\ Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 • -------How about
initiatives· -...._
in ·English-?
W e hugely overdo this
business of ballot
propositions , but I have
come up with one on >vhich all of
us should agree.
It will be Prop. !JO on the June
ballot .3nd will be ~nlled the
Citizens Anti-Obfu scation Act of
1992.
Da~IY .. Pilot endorsements
Here's a list of the D aily Pil o_t's.
endor~eme n ts for you to take w ith you
to the veting booth toeiay.
NEWPORT BEACH •
Council District 2
[Z] Jan Debay -Experienced, respected
· Council District 5
[Z) J ~a n Watt - Newport's . f I . env1ron menta voice ..
Measure M: Q] No. D on't give away
your right to vote on city-owned •
waterfron t lease5.
Measure N : [Z] Yes. Let the city sell a
vacant lot and give the money to the
n·ew library.
Measure P: 0 Yes on tcqn limits.
Insu re Newport Beach will always have
~it~zen politicians. -
COSTA MESA COUNCIL
0 Joe Erickson ...... Perhaps the_ city~s
most decerH man. ·
0 Mary Hornbuckle -Has done
tremendous job. · .-
0 Sandy Genis or Denis Reloske -
Vote Genis if-status quo's fine, Retoske
if business needs bigger voice.
H~RBOR COURT
[i]. Judge Margaret Anderson
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On1he
Coast
Briefly and
~imply, it will
require that all
ballot measures
be written in
clear; !;OrJcise
Englii.h.
Sentences will be
limited to 25 1 •
words or less.
After the
lawyers, •
pohh.c1ans and
special interests
have had their
-. .. _ _Eµt li r_e_ Of_a · _ange Co.unty PQlil k .. ---is·-t-0d ¥i------m
----·way with nn
initiative, a special cornmi1tee will
revi ew the final language. This will inclu~ Engiish teachers and 11
couple of writers from llte • -
Associated Pres , ma>be UP I if
the poor old thing is still ali,e.
These news \\ire sc!'Vices have very
special dcm:inds for clarity, brevity
and simplici ty.
t suspect Prop. 170 will be in for
some tough sledding. But it w~
ultimately triumph and you an·d I
will never again hav~ ~
1 ure out sue nnguage as:
"There shaUJ>e ¢t'poscd for
each tnxable year upon the entire
ta.xnble income of every
nonr~sidcnt or part-yeaf resident
which is dcrh ed from sources in
tbis state:exccpt the head of'a
household as defined in'Scction
17042. a ta.x "hlch shall be equal
to the tax computed Ul)der
subt.livision (a) as if the
nonrei.idcnt or part-year re. ident·
were a ccsid'eri t multiplied by the
ratio o1Califorri1a bdjustcd gros
income to total adju!.tcd groS!.
income from all !>Ources. for
purposes or computing the ta...'
under subdivision (a) a'nd gross
i9come from all sources, the net
operating lo>S dedu ction provided
in Section 17276 i.hall be
• computed as if the·taxpa)h was a
resident foi; all prior years."
That beauty is one of hcmdreds
oC para~ comprising Prop.
167, th'C mosthqrrib lc example of
gobbledygook on today's ballot. So
what are we ordinary folks to do
until we can get the
Anti-Obfuscation Act through.
Herc's n tip, based on the
Crustration of spending most <>f
Sunday trying to figure these
things out.
Check and sec who's behind the
measure. For example, Prop. 166,
which deals wi th supposedly
providing basic health-care
coverage, was wri~ten by the
California Medical Associntion.
Now I have some very denr
friends who :ire docs, but 1 will
vote ngainst 166 bccau~c I think it
puts their in te rests first. J· would
nlso vote ngninst a mcnsure put
together by the insurance industry
-or :iny other special·intcrest
group. .• . t Granted, th is is an overly
simpli~tic way of making on
important judgment, but I fi nd it
works OK mnybc about hntr the
time.
Now toke Prop. 155, a
school-bond issue. The-Cnllfornin
state PTA ls for it, the Llbertori1n
Party is against. No contest there.
Noc is there on Props. 158 and
159. These woUld insure that
citizcJu coritlnuc to act the benefit
of the legislative analyst state
auditor, who produce the few
object~ opinions that ertr come
oul or Sacramento. The Calif~rnia
Tcachen Auociatioh, California
Manufacturen Astociat~n and
Leque ot Women Votcn arc Jor
it That._ jaod c"'>Uah for me..
And so ic ps. You search and
find the ~le who aarec -or
• dWtarec; this scheme can work
bl~kward, too -with 19'1r
prejudices. Then yoo croa -Your
• fingers and you vote and you hope
you've done the riaht thina.
1'1Td M•rlJn•1 C'Olu•• IVIU
~ Twltl•y. Tht1nd~ •tffl ,.,.,..,,. .
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Y ou wake up tomortow morning and • Qcorge Oush could still be reelected, increasing.I;'. shared ,this informt11 ion , .. ith '
ru:;h outside to open t~e ne"spapcr. the bdt efforts of Bill Clinton and Ross the Amcric~m public, the electorate haS°
The headline rc~"Clinton-Gorc • Perot notwithMamling. In the prhJcy of loi.t fJ1th in the causJI conncc11on bct\\een
_ in a Landslide." , the voting booth, t1 plurality of Americans political participation and the
A plethora of could deti'dc that a known bad is stiH -determination of election results.
s\lb·hcadline~ follow: preferable to alt unknown. even •When indi .. iduab begin to belic:\'c that
"Feinstein and Doxcr: A ques1ionable, agent of change. their iiwol\ement dol.!sn't ma11cr, they
'first for Cnliforni:i and Hcri.chensohn, Rohrabachcr .. Dorn:rn. and check out-of politic.,. Public alienation
the Nation;" "Cox other conservative ideologues ih the from politics, the to~ ... of go\urn01en1
Rtturned. Rohrabachcr county may be lriumph:rnt as well; even lcgi11macy, lo,, er \Oler turnout, and pent
-and Dornan Rebuked;" John Se)•mour still has a (slim) chanrr. up :.ih\lcty arc just some of the tlire .
"Bergeson ~outs The outcome. of an election should be conscqucncc)...-
Ch~lenger;" "Toledano uncertain and nol just because the _.-Du1 ~rnce \\C can't _rcall} do :rnrthing
Leads in Close Race:" anticipated excitement_sclb new!>papel'S'-about the pollsters, \\C,ha,·c 10 hope that
"Term Limits. Pa s in and advertising space on telc\ision. The the 'otcrs prO\ ide some surprises of their
State aruLL -uncenninty of an election b what brings O\\ n on election da).
'Elections;" "lncumbents voters to the polls, participating in the It'~ been some t~1c since there ''as
Suivive Ch:illcng1:rs i(l sele~tion of leaders and in the intrinsic much um:cnainty about eJ~uon outcomes
Costa Mesa-and Ne.wport • -e-Kprcssivc value or renaering a-cltoice. in Orange County. C:alifornia hasn't \Otcd
Beach;" "Marc If we could nayigate around the for a Democrnt since Lyndon Johnson in
Goldstone; I rvine~ Ne'' protect-ion of the Fir.:.t Amendment, l 1964. and Orange County ha<.,n't gone .
Ma)'Ot.:" "Mears nmf.\Verner .. \Vin Council \\OUld propose a prohibi1ion on the public Dcmocraric since FDR's reelection bit! in
Sc:its." release of tracking polls at least four or • 1936. Of cour~e. in 1936 there were
This i neither wishful thinkillg rtor a five da)S before an election and :\ ban the probably us m.tny trJctors anti cattle in
dream, not even a prediction. Call it announcement of C'.\it polls until all the Oraru;e County as there were people.
cautious hope. Nevertheless, the • polls arc closed. During the 1:1:.I two decade<; elections in
conventional "i dom about Orange • Polls arc problematic-not becau!>c they Orange County have l>een rather dull
Coun1y voters could be shattered arc manipulative, but because they are so affair~ -predictable cundidJtcs '~ith
We dnesday morning. Since pessimism accurl}IC. In their uccuracy they .hecome equally ~rcdictablc re!>uhs. The GOP
burdens the hc;arts of most progressive self-fulfilling and sclf-suggcsti' e consrnbubry helps anointed incumbents or
vat~ Or3nge County, I visutili.ee-:tfl -proph~iC!>. h!ind·pickcJ succe ors trash their prim:iry
too well the nltcrnutive headlines on the . As elections ha\<c hccomc mun; • opponents ;inJ then the GOP nominee
''day after.'' predictable :rnd as the media h;l\C COili.ts to victory in the general election. ,
Dul today coul<l be the first ch:iptcr ol a
differenr story. Results throughout the
count} m.iy d~pcl the "ii.Jesprcad
ui.sumption 'that Mickc:y Mouse cou!t\\111
an elcct,ort fo Oraflge County so long a-.
he had the endor cment ot the GOP
Central Committee and the Lincoln Club:
George llush,. Bruce Her,chcnsohn, and
Joho Sc~ mour ma) not ~e as fortunate .
I \Hite not of a r~volution in pJrty
identification, bul of· change. Moderate
. Republicans ha\e gro" n med of the same
old. same old antics of the ' GOP elite and
are sh:irply displeased \\ ith the conque~t
of the Republican Party by the radical
iittolernnt right.
IC not t0~3y, then someday soon change
in the GOP and in the balance of J>Oht1c.1I
power will arri'e in Orange Count'y. tf .
authentic electoral compelllion can come
to Eastern Europc_and the former Soviet -
Union, it can C\cntually come to Orange
County as well. It may just take a little
longer. ·
Even a few s~rprise headlines in
tomorrow's ne\\Sp:pers "111 help restore
ome modicu.m of uncertainty tO Orange
Coun1y elections and with it the
beginning of a healthier polity.
.\fork '" '"ctrocca ; n soci11tc profcs or·
of politir:ll scirnt.-e DI UCI.
It's as ·. •imple as A ·and -B: Allen and Brun.er
L ocal voters can·look to Dr. Petr:icca
and my other colleagues fo r (
· perspective and advice o n national
races. I want to fdtus close to·home,· to ·
~the race most,likcly to affect you, you r
spouse, your children or your neighbors:
the open seat on Harbor Municipal Court.
And I'm going to a rgue that you ought to
vote for t1 neighbor, Debra Allen.
Columnist
Without ~
Portfolio
city good.
I've touted other
candidates -like Irvine·
City Council dlndid::ite
and current •
Transpoqation
Commissioner Ken
Bruner. Bruner's the
fin est individual I know
who has sought office in
the region -decent,
ki11d, competent and
honest. Ir you live in
Irvine or know omcone
who does, rest ti sured
th•a1 you r support for ·
Burner will ri.ot only do
you proud, fl "HI do the
Bruner wears the nation 's
Distinguislted Flying Cross -a tc tnmcnt
to 20·plus years in the sky protecting us
and doing so with extrnordinary heroism.
-For the past few years he' thro"n hirmeJr
into co_mmunity service, taf..ing pcci:il care
to address the needs of senior and the
cau c of open space.
Even libe rals with whom I only
infrequently agre~ salute his sef\ ice as
chair of the Coast Greenbelt Authority
and director of the R:incho Mission Viejo
Land Conservancy. Bruner's a great ,·ote.
So too is a ballot cast for Debra Allen.
A long·time business \\Oman in Nc"porl.
Bench, she m>ide o career ch:lage and
graduated second in her law school class.
She's been practicing now fo r almoM a
ftecade, on the civil law side of things.
t1tinging the he:ihhy a(ld needed
perspective of a smnll bu iness owner to
the harrowing tactics of litigation.
On \be bench he will display 1ha1 great
good h\imor and comn\itmcnt to common
sense that plaintiffs nnd defendants
cherish when oblig~d to appear 111 court.
Debra Allen 1s summed up "ilh the .
words: fai r, competent and compas ion::ite.
I have only one beef with Margaret
Anderson, Debra Aftcn's opponent. But
it',> a big problem. If Ander on i elected,
the whole idc:a of the election is \Oided.
For Anderson will simply change
court rooms and in doing so creole Mother
judicial vacancy, one that will be filled by
an appointee not an clectee. Anderson has
her O\\n reason for \\Jnting to change
courtfOoms. Dut '~hy have election at all
if one candiclJtcs's !>uccess s1mpl) means
forkiting tire \'O!'ers' right to select one of
only a handful of judges?
Note: Some in Irvine ore scratching·
their heads at the recent full p:ige ad .in
the Irvine World Ne\\s cndori.ing hard-left
Cit)' Council candidate Chris Mear . "hich
includes the bold·t) pcd me)~:igc ··women
For" also supports Judge M~\rgaret
Andcr on. ''\Vome'l. For .. is a pro-choice
group, ond its deci!ltOn to a ~1ttcmpt to
influence. a Muni Court election is
troubli'i1g.
Bcc;1usc I do not f..now and cannot
• discover Judge Anderson's participation in
the ad or e\'cn if she "elcomc thi!.
association "1th Chris Mear . I do not
count it a negative against her.
Debr:i Allen hos \\Orn out dozens o(
shoe \\311..ing. \\,\lkmg, \\all..1ng. She's
wngcd a very honor"ble eamp:lign,
strc ing her credential :ind r~Jccting
attack on her opponent. In fact. Debra
Allen has run u judicious camp;1ign.
t..IY colleagues on this paper think l'm a
Debra Allen fJn bec-Juse he' bacf..ed by
her many fricpd in the Rcpuhlic.in Party
where she scl"\cd for ycal'S" on 1he GOP'
Central Committee. l salute -that
Republican ·scf\ ice, of course, because: the
hard work of democracies require
committed \Olumcers like Debra Allen
Bu & party-allegiance for me stOpU\J the
courthou e door. 1 am most inclinell to
Allen because !.he's pro,ed herse)f in the
\\Orld of business. I've sat :is Judge
Pro-Tern on Munt Court, and know fir I
hond th:it the c:i es there rarely make
headlines, but 1hey can make or break
lives.
"ls there a contract? Has it been
honored? \\'hat are the da!Tiages? How
k\rge is the receivable? Do you get the
rent de poi.it back "'hen the tenant tra hcJ
the apartment?" !he c question and
their importance simply make more sen e
to a :;crious la")'er~udgc \\ho comes to m)
ptorc~1on from the \\Orhl-Of busme!>
So oi't :i day \\hen greJt issue contenJ
Jnd the couNI)· future hangs 1n the . ·
balance. p.1\ so1m ... Jr~ to the non·part1,an
races \\hen I \'Ole, it'll be for Debra
Allen for Judl!c and Ken Oruncr for If\ inc -
City Council -
l hope )OU'll agree. .
llugh llcnitt Is q' talk llow ho t of KIJ.
ro-ho I of public ltlc' i Ion's "Life •nd
Timt . " nnd I •n •flomt) Mith l'cttl ,
Tt!ttrr, J\ro c ~{ Krink J.
NeWpoet ·blunder• worst In city Jllstory .
:illcsiaJICC :md !>tripped tkcm of
ihi;n1ty. ubjccun~ them and their
fa milies to unfounded nlleg.1t1on
·and ®ui.c I
Jn my 30 years in Newport Beach,
I don't recall a worse series of
councilmanic or City manaseriaJ •
blunders tho.\. those or recent
months. Con idcr the followina
happenings: '
The Council bypaucl iu lease
obligations to the Baltioa Bay
Club, victimiied by deceitful
intimidations Of a few residents of
Da)')hoics and Kinp Road.
Cu ter was appointed to the high
position or Protector or the
Western Plains, at the age of 35,
has I blunder or that maanitudc
occurred -until the appointment
of Kevin Murphy as C11y Mana,er.
Murphy, 11«ne aae u Outer;
and with comparable experience
and witdom. teamed nothins from
Custer's anosance and
incxpcric~. in anivina at his •
Uule Bia Horn, the de<Uion to
suspend Chier Arb C1mpb_Cll and.
Captain T~ Vilt1.
Whe n DppoW,tcJ, the ln\\suih •
numbered in the h~h double
digits. Through hard work :inJ
trict di\Ciplinc, Chief Campbell
r1i cd the police department to
tho hi1hcst paatcau of law
enforcement. ~ dt~rtmcnt was "re pcc;teJ,
efficient and OUl"t:.nding in C\'Cr)
tcvel of perform nee. Ghic f •
Cam~ll recJU«d the number of
pOlicc·~l:ited la~uit to a lo•
inste diait.
Murrhy, in hit h:ii tc, an(J""'h
the approval ol our C,Qunc1I, •
l·tun conr1Jcnt th:it they "ill
.prev:ul. Oood people ah\.I)'> llO.
After the pre cnt council :inJ ·
Murphy arc long gone, the hamc
,>f their <AC:I J~'n' "111 result in a
tton.;cr, '"-.er .:ound l anJ City
M na~r The ner the better.
Ille Cit) 1 sclf·in urcd. It •ill
tcgrcl th" idiocy. It will be
uNcctcJ to two ma~h'C I "' u11
for the h:amdul da t~nlly
treatment of \W\) outst:mdi1\g fioc
,cntkmen .. ho h ppcn tC.l be
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pubtiihef
To-Jot.a ....
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WUliam s. lobcktl .
C'dtto. ~ ~ pt~
~~ · ""'nastns td•to.
re pon 1ble for a job ~n-«mc in
pitc or the Counc il. It ..,,u ho
Nc•J)(lrl' kts. an\! Nc\\polt'
h:ame. As Jlll lR id "Yuu ain't Wlhet 1-.f!O"lht
seen nothing ye t." . 1901•1'89
\
The Council awards the retired
City Manaacr with an outra,eous
increased pension shortly after Jlis
.~'PPoint~c. Di~on", h'lped himscll
to )l,800,000, thank to
rion~xis1,n1 procodural 1CCOUntin1
safe1u1rds.
Not sin.:e OcotJC ~trona
It m111tted noc that Chief
Qunpben re.ccivcdii 1n1nd11c 10
rtduco the number or lawsuits
api..-the Oty durini his
tctminb&ra11ota.
cknled Campbell and Vana of their
Ood·&Mn ind ronstitutionil ri&ht
to juMice.
He .. nled tMlft .-.PPG« and
CltARL = R. 1 HOMPSO lou~ p...bl~
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-A10 Tuesday, November 3, 1992
..
Bick Pall-..
. .
VOTERS
·, .
aid she believes Clinron will win, "lusr :ill of rhcm, .it's the easiest way to vote for
from watching the news and the polls and 'none of th~ above.' ..
stuff."· A heallh sciences studenl, Hughes Cnnadjan tourist Jaques Chevrette, From A1 J •. is a Bush supporrcr but she is css than scrutinizing the p1cau posted ia front of
he does something good, maybe I'll vote euphoric over any of the coodidates. "All the Doryman's lnifin Newport Beach, said
for him." politicians arc full of i1," she said. '"They'll he would vote for Clim on if he were a
Outside Newport Elementary School 1cll you e~ctly what they think you want U.S. resident. "lt's time for a change," he
Monduy afternoon, Perot was the odds-on to hear." "Said. "But I still think people will go back
favorite among a group of about a dozen Orange Coast College student Adel arid re-elect Mr. Bush." '
fourth-and fifth -graders waiting curbside Huwait, 24, is hoping . Bush wil~ ~c ., Retired machinist Gene King, 68,
in the warm afternoon sun for their re-el.ected because he believes a. Cltnt.o~ showed the mosl enthusiasm of voters
parents. Six of the students believe Perot presidency would be bad for his native . . . .
will win, four see President George Bush Saudi Arabia. "There would be 1cnsion · unscicntaficall.Y ~,clccied by the Daily Pilot
returning to the White House and only two between che Persian · Gutf and Bill .. Monday. Enjoying 0 sunny day at the
an1icipa1e a Clinwn victory. . Clinton," Huwait said, "bccaust of his beach, ihe CoSla Mesa D.emoc~at munched
Newport Elemcnlary School Principal support of Israel." • · on. a do~gh~ut and sa1~ he II .vote for
-
Bill Knight said the only' t)ling he's sure of Disenchanted voter D.J. Duvall, 22, said Clinton tlus tame around.
after con1emplating the blizzard of recenrly he'll be lodging a protest ote by way of "l~ for no · other re~son than because
publbhcd polls is that either Bush or Ross Perot today. "I'm voting for Perot nothing has happened since Bush has been
Clin!On will win. "It 's so close right now, I because I don't think he'll \vin,". s:iid in there si nce the Reagan year:s," King . ·
certainly wouldn't wan1 to bet on it," he Duvall, h~ scalp showing through a neatly said. "We couldn't do much worse. Till"
s;iad. trimmed Mohawk haircut as he sa1 s1icking campaign has been so raunch~ ~nd nasty,
Ac Orange Coast College, 18-ycar-old on a · cigarelle in front of the Blue Marble but I think Clinton will hold out. People
studcnr Erica Hughes ?f Huntingto" Beach Cafe in Costa Mesa. "I'm .so disgusted with want a change." .,.
ART between idealiwtion nnd feGlity •
Presented at the gallery in o cof-
feehouse otmo~phcrc, admi ion is
From AS free nnd coffee and lighr rcfrc!>h·
•In on efforl to bring the artist men1s will be served.
and community together to pro· . ••SAVE TUE DATE: Frldoy,
mote a more thorough under· Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. In conjunction
standing or 1he creative proce!>s, with the exhibition "Proof: Los
the City or Irvine's Cuhural Af. Angeles Art and the Photo~raph,
fairs Commis ion along with The 1960-1980," the Laguna Arr Mu ..
lrvine Co. recently began an 'artist· seunf will present rcnowncdl L.A.
in-resident program at the Store-artist Uyn Foulkes in a r~re per·
front Stu dio and G:illery in 1fle Ir-formance on his onc-mon-band
vine Mnrketplaee shopping center machine, the Foulkesophone (s~~
adjoccnt to UCI. Since e::irly Se)l:. photo <>n A6). ·
tember through Nov. 30, mi~ed Foulkes, who plays and sings
media nrtis1 Jerry Durchficld h::is u l9ng to his own witty compoi.1·
been usin~ the entire guile')' space tions, patents n unique style which
lo ~re a continuously changing can be best described ns part car-·
environment using ,light se nsitive cus, part proc~st folk mu!>lc. Yet,
paper, sculpturt1J props, video and his dcrtvery retains a subtle, o-
rcrnding/pcrformancc events. On phisticated confidence reminiscent
Fridny, Nov. 20, Durchfield will of Coun1ry Jo~ und the Fish from
present his fourth and final re.uc.J-the '60s San Francisco sound. A
ing/performancc entitled '"Melting guaranteed good time -don't
Pot/Continental Divide," a wryly-miss it! Call 494-8971 for 1icket in·
humorous piece about the contrast. formation .
porters. • V' 11 RIOA' 10111 ,,..lieves the incident was in some -~tfte-..ffl~~"l--t--t--ft1W UOflt--_,----''Wl#ftlt'ol'j'""'pe1Ali+teaHy-iASp·~· e<i-,--~-++.l--11111111~!91 .. t~lltl ... t99tHfJJltltlttltll"iW'lrHl~i.etl•
ever, politj~al obscl"Jcrs are From A 1 A community Q.Ctlvist, Palme From A1
Chm Steel .and retired busi-
nessman Don<ik.I \V11l1;ims.
The election has turned high-
ly pcrsonJI the pas t \\Cek, with
maill'ts and accusations flying
from both sides. Incumbent
supporters have · a11emptcd to
lank ~lonahan, Rcto~e and
Tlu:not with former councilman
Orv Amburgey, who lost a bit·
terly cqnteskJ re-election bid
The Coalition for 'Respon-
sible Government has circu-
lated two mass-mailers con-
demning Genis and Horn-
buckle's stands on issues rang·
1ng from illegal aliens to mak·
1ng a financially disast rous
choice for a new concessionaire
at the c1ty's public golf ~ourse.
There have also been allega-
tions · of sign 'vandalism, phone
threab and even police hara~s
ment of various cancjid::ite Slip·
LAWSUIT
From A1
e~rcct~ the caSt! wall be ap·
pe.ilcd .
"We 1us1 went lhrough
the firs t inning and we got a
few more innings j.o go be-
fore the ballgame7'fs over,"
Karlan said. 'Td be ex·
trcmel)' surprised 1f an ap-
pc;il is not filed an the nex t
• 30 c.Jays ...
Karl in noted th:it Gover·
nor Pete Wilson recently en-
acted legislation initiated by
TUFF that would require
landlords to tell prospective
lenants that. the apartment
they arc leasing is schedule~
to be sold.
··For a landlord to se -
cretly withhoid that : i.n·
formation is completely out-
rageous." Karlin said.
''What tne court is really
saying is the landlord can
tell the tenant anything he
wants II). It's e'<trcmely iron·
ic that the trial court could
be so out of sync."
Nonetheless. Zeugh<auscr
contends the Irvine Co. \\ill
be seeking <ittornc) and
court fcci. from the tenants
in the TUFF suit.
viewing the race with increasing · has campaigned heavily this
interest. the burglars. The strategy ap-election for incumbents Erick-
. John Moorlach,,the president parcnlly worked since moments son and Genis and has signs for
of the Costa Mesa Republican • later she watched 'what ap· both planted candidnt~s on her Assem~ly, said today's voting peared to be a tall, 1hin man f 1 I will sorely test rhe power 'or jn. ron awn. . and a shore, stocky man, both Palme, the wife of Planning ~mbeocy. • dressed in dark clothes, nee Commissioner John Palme, also "It's goin~ 10 be diffic..ull to . gel past the incumbents, but from her home. ·.; had boxes _of pro-Incumbent
nof impessible ... we have a real When·-~alnie went in to lh<!' campaign literature in her liv-
st'i'of'!g , anti·iocumbent . fervor livil1g roqnr to investigate, she ing room -alJ of which .were
nationally alld locally. That found the intnrders had dumped out by the burglars.
smashed...Lbe ~IU>S an a gr:iad(:iz ~lmc-;totd-policc"Sht: has re·
lher clock she and her hul.bancf ceivc<l harassing phone calls in
had bought "when they were recent weeks from a man ·who
first married. Also broken 'V:i~ once told her 1~ l.tay out-of the
a 'picture window. And lodged local election. In one of the
into the cracked screen of her calls, i.hc said, the man warned
television se t was the bric;k. her to keep an eye on her re·
the ra ce." ,
In other ci1y races, Trudy
Ohlig face s a stiff. challenge ·
from formec city . planner Dave
Leighton in the lone contested
seat i11 the Mesa ·Consolidated
Water DistrictJ board of direc-
tors, while in the Sanitary Dis-
trict, Jim Ferryman and Dick
Sherci~k are .seeking· re-election
against challengers Juergen
Hoehne, a U.S. customs broker,
and Art Perry, an Es1ancia
I ligh Scl\OOI teacher.
The burglars appiire ntly • 1arded grnnddaugh~r.
pried open Palme's front door "The election should be
to get in, destroying the wood-based on issues," he said:
en frame. "Not on stunts <ind gan£s and
Nothiog was stolen. h:irassing people. Thank God
Although Palme doe not ·there's only 24 more hours
want to . point fingers, she be-. left.'' J ..
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A TASTE OF THE
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\\H . . t-fe}tthful foods can make
Tue~day, November 10, 1992
Fullerton • 6:00 pm
a lifetime of difference . ~ · ..
&~a American Heart V Association
W estern State Univ~ity CoUege of Law
will host an information seminar in your
•tu.
Your questions will be answered regarding:
•Law School Raquimnent5-
when ar how to apply
• Financial Assistance
• Irvine an~ Fullerton Campuses
• ea,., Pia.Ming and Plaatment
• Scholarships
•The Law School Admission Test (LSA 1)
A question and answer period will follow the
seminar. . '\ Seating ls limil'ed at'ld reservations are on • first·
come, first...erved burs .
To registtr, call Fullerton at 71"138-1000 or
ltvine at 7Hl153-9100 and ask
JOr an Admiasions CounMJor.
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