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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilot........ ,..., Cl 'Qr •z $ $1 Goo d Morning ! Fair. mostly sunny and a hule warm- er. H1&h1 an the low to mad-605. Lows an the upper 4'0s to m1d-50s. Coastal/Inland ha&N from 61 to 66. Lows from 48 to· S•f For the Oranae Coast's most complete ~ather infor- mation. including boating. fishina and surfina reports. see page CIO. iN THE NEWSROOM War may be unhealthy for people and other llvina things but at 1s also good for busine s ... That according to UCI cconom1 t David Brownstone. "War as how ~c got ourselves out of the Great Depress1on to some extent." Brownstone Sl)'S. .. because of au the spendina required to upport war." Should the United tatcs and Iraq start shoouna. Oranac County's «0nomy could act a boost from protracted fight- ana. acrordana to Brownstone. because the county has a b1grr than averaie share of defense-related andustncs ... The catch: If war spreads to the 011 fields of Saudi Arabia. soann&o1l pnccs and scnous 011 shOrtaJC' would hkely outwei&h other cconom1cadvantagcs .. "At this point it's all very hypothetical. There would be a b11 difference be- t~ecn a Iona war and a short. 11r-ba~ war which would not have much effect on the economy. except on oil prices." But world 011 markets have already adjusted to the lack of Kuwaiti oil. according to Brownstone. "As long as the war is hmated to Iraq and Kuwait. I don't thank )OU wall stt any Iona-term price increases. If war spreads to the 011 fields of Saudi Arabia -all bets arc off." QUOTES OF THE DAY "It's a v1etory for the museum. it's a victory for the ans communit_v and it's a victory for the NEA because it frtts IM NEA from a burden which has dl\·ened 1t from its m1ss1on to suppon the ant." Attorney James Sclna. who is a member of the Newport Harbor Art Museum's board, on aJudgc's ruling in favor of the museum and qainst the National Endowment for the Arts (Al) D "/fan is to nounsh the :-"°u of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wMtevcr it takes him." John Fiu,erald Kennedy LOTTERY u.11.11,u.a..n Bonus number -I T1•1• COltl Mesa Mountain View 11111 ~Hcmta: l N..-• Oabit Qutien 0 Diamonds: Jack ·-··· 3 IN DE JC • GE Thursday , January 10, 199 1 25 cents Saddam: Americans will swim in blood U.S. and Iraq appear headed for war By Barry Schweld AMOclllted PNle Writer GENEVA -Secretary of State James A. Baker and Iraqi Forcian Minister Tariq Aziz met for ax hours on Wednesday but failed to defuse the Persian Gulf cnsis that threatens war in the Middle East. "The time for talk is running out." Baker said. In Baghdad. Iraqi ncv.s media re: poned Saddam Hussein said Amencans will "swim an their own blood" 1f war breaks out in the Persian Gulf. The Iraqi Ncv.s Agency, which re- ported Saddam's remarks at a meeting with senior members of has ruhna Arab Baath Socaahst Party, dad not clanfy whether he spoke after U.S.-lraq1 talks an Geneva ended an failure President Bush. an Washington. ac- cused the Iraqis of "a total staff-arm, a total rebuff." and refused to rule out launching the first attack if Iraq docsn•t withdraw from Kuwait by next Tue~· day's deadline set by the United Na- tions. Aziz blamed the United States for the crisis and said, .. We will not yield to threats" demanding Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait. Baker said the United States and ats aJhcs possess the "power and the witr' to evict Iraqi forces. and some members of Congress said the outcome of the talks -.ou ld make at asaer for Bush to win co ngressional backana for such ac- tion. The standoff an Switzerland seemed to leave UN S«-tttary General Javier Perez de Cuellar as the man wuh the best chance for forging a peaceful solu- tion. He said he would leave Thursday for Baghdad an the nut few da)'S on a 1ourne) blessed an advance by both See GULF/II Newport IDUSIUID beats NEA A 17-yeer-old Qlrl ta In crltical condttk>n • • retutt of day. She appeNntty mt control of the car whMe drMng a one-ear ICdcfent near Estancia HIQh Schoof Wedne.-on the rain-stick atreeta. See story. Page A3. Panel dodges encroachment decision By lrl1 Yokol °' .. ~ Olly Not MARJNA DEL REY -The Cahfomaa Coastal Comm1tlion on Wednesday sent Ncwpon Beach officials betk to the draw- in1 board with the cllf s proposal for <kafina with the hundreds Of private ocean- front patios and walls built onto the sand. In • S-S-1 vote, tbe •~ comnuuion rrjected both its OWft ..... rttOmtnm• dation 10 allow S-foo1 encroechJMnts on the und as Iona ., a P9"cd i-thway cxttn<h dov.nthe taeh and the city•• proposal to aUow 7'h-to I S.b>t encrmcb- mcnts as Iona as annual pcmuts arc • tained.· But the commasaonen andicatcd they may Mill apptOvc ocantoat mcl'QKb· meats to IOMf c.tmt if tbe public ii offend ~Ill in ...... The ~ mitlioa directed ill statl' Md Newpan Court rules against obscenity pledge By Roger Bloom [)ally Piiot AIU Ed<tOI EWPORT BEACH -A fedttal Jud&r an Los nacles on Wednesda)' struck down the ataonal Endo~ment for the Arts' contro' e"'aal ant1-obsl."'Cn1ty-plcdgc as un- const1tut1 onal. an rTSponsc to a lawsuit brouaht b) the "lewpon Harbor ~n Mu - seum and the Bella Lcwitzk)' Dance Co Judge John G. Davies ruled that the pledge rcqua~ of all NEA grant 1tt1p1ents, an which the) promise not to use the mone) to produce or promote "obscene .. ""orks 1s too 'aaue and thcrcfott con- stitute~ a '1olat1on of the free spe«h clause of the First ~mendment. Attomc' James Sclna. who as a membet of the mu5cum· board and ar1ucd the c:a.sC! an Los Anacles federal court. said Wedncs-- da)' the Judie's ruhng -,sap-cat VJctory for the m~m. ifs a \1ct01) for the artc community and it's a '1ctory fo r lhc NE.A: bccaiue It frttS the "IEA from a bUJ'CSQ 'A<hach w da\trted 1t from its nu ion ti suppon the ans - Tom Nici n. ptt 1dent of the museum's board. ad the dccmon came as a urpnte: He said the ruhna will frtt lhc museum tO make aru6t1c dttl ions v.1thout "so~ac external maluna dcc1s1ons for you... :. Mark Batten. the go,cment attomef who represented the NEA in lhc cue. could not be reached for commatt Wcdnesda) afternoon. .. The anta~nat) pledge was rcqwrof of all tm NEA grant recipients and wat• mandated b Conarcss at the in istcnce at consc:nat1H' lcaa lators an response to ~'WS See NEAi•= 9y Roger~ ~PIMM9~ EWPORT BEACH -The Ncw- pon Hatbor An Mutcu.m iuy ,._., tct a new u«Uuw directOr ..._ ill board pthm for a special ....... toniatu. more than a 14 _,.tits lftlr the dcpanuft of KtVln Comey to See DIAICTOIVll .. ' - Orange Coas t Peo ple .. HE IS ~---*---------------------- .\ m.111 t.lSl lllJtl'd b> bees. And he shares that fascination - along "1th }Car<. of e'PfnJSC -with countless curious Orange ( ount\ re.,1dent' He offers demonstrations of beekeeping per- wd1calh at Mother's Market an Costa Mesa. and will teach a lx'l·ket'ping d a'>S at 'iaddleback College this spring. And. from Jan. 15 through Jul}. he and fellow beekeeper Vinc1ana Pasierb will be an'"cnng ""qul·\tton'> and giving demonstrations -and honey- cc~mh' -to 'chool l..1d' and numerous o rganizations. in connec- tion "1th thl· Orangl' Count> Fair LONGTIME HOBBY---------- Co gru"e "hu no" has around 60 bet hives. includi ng several outside h1'> Laguna fkach home. has a bee fan since his childhood. "hen a nl·1ghbor l..l'pt h1\ es 1n his suburban Chicago front yard. OH·r thl' ,e.w; ·his interest has grown, and Cosgro\e, a literature teacher at ~addlehacl.. Colle'e b> trade. now csumates that he spends 20 houn a ''<-'Ck tending to his honey of a hobby He also estimates that he has been stung ··scverid hundred times. But 11 gets k\s as I l..no"' more about bees:· " BUM DEAL------------ Despite being stung h1m~lf. ( o.sgrove asserts that his favonte -:-re.iturc!I gt:t a hum deal 1n the media ... The movies give a very false 1mprc.,c,1on ol bees," he said. adding that few bees will chase human ... and the> U'luall> !lwarm only when overcrowding plagues their htH' .\n t'\Cept1on. he sard. ts the Afncan bee. currently migrating north from South America. That breed, he promises. will he "much more aggress1\e." -CompUe4 by /Carta Ar11t • J • -llcll News Briefs ----. Persian Giii prayer s•vlcl planned '-l W PO RT BEA( H -l 1.·adcr-. of a church and a s:-nagogue h• re are hoping to team up"' uh rx·opk of oth~r denominations and 1.1 1h, lor an 11th hour praH·r -.er' ICl' for peace in the Pc~1an (,ulf \I 1nda:-night The '1gtl will mm<' on thl· c\ e of Tu~ay's l n1ted Na tions dl JJltnc tor Iraq to pull ou1 ol Kuwait or face milllal") action by I ~ and other force<, The Re\ (1cnc 'iwan,on. pa<,tor of Harbor \hmt1an Church, Jnd Rabh1 Mar( Ruben~1c1n ol Temple Isaiah. "'htlh \hares a hu1lding \I.Ith Harbor ( hrn11an. say the} would ltkt.• to give < hr 1st rans. Jews. Moslcms clnd membe~ of other fa1 th'i a chance to transcend the d11Tcrence<i th at often J1, 1de rt.'11g111n\ "I think U'> "'e get nearer to the Jan 15 dead line. a lot of people tee! thl' need for prayl'r and a need to express their common conlern." wanson ..aid. wanw n s~ud he and Rubenstein have been 1n contact with the Moslem students' orpn1za11on at Cl and have in' 1ted them to pan1c1pa1e 1n the interfa11h praye r sen·1ce The ~rvice. whi ch will include pra)'er and med1tat1on as well as the lighting of candles for peace. will belin at 8 p.m. Monday at Harbor Chnsuan Church-Temple Isaiah. 2401 Irvine Ave. , ............ llltcll SAN l I OBISPO -For the second year in a row. a state pn$0n board denied parole for a Laguna Beach man convtcled of k1lhng his former g1rlfnend in 1981 Followina an estimated two.hour hcarina at the California Men·s CCJ!ony in San Luis Obispo. the panel told David Wilham Leitch. 31 . that he would be denied parole for another year. said Ph}lhs Scott, a spokeswoman for the Board of Pnson Terms in cramento. A report deta1lt"a reawns for the parole denial was unavailable Wcdnesda) afkmoon, Scou said. In dcnyina h1 parole la t year, the pencJ cited Lc1t.ch's C$C8lat1na panem of vio~nce before the murder and bis "unst.ablt social hi tol'),"1ncludm1 alcohol abuse sinClC he was 14'. Leitch wa convicted of second-dqrce mur<kr an 198~ and scnt6\,cd to 15 )Cars to life in pnson for his ~e.in the st.1bbu11 kllhn& of 20-)~ar-old Ginscr f1cischli of Mis"on VaeJO. H1t roommate ll the umc or the lullina. Thomas Martin ThQmpeon. wu scnten<:ed to ddth in the ps chamber for hi convittion in the kilhna,. Tbe.-Niriim hid been haridcutfed. llF with dUC1 llpt 1ftd rllX'd bcb'c bc1nt suabbed rqatedly. Her body, wrapped in • ...,. .. bit. was later detc0Ymd in a shalloW paft.., the El Toro Mari• IMe.. Proleculon ca ••ndtd 11111 dlit Mn killed ""'9dtti beautt she had come between Lrildt and laia fonncr wHie Wlliie din ""'attempU• a reconalillioe. ~ _., .......... ' The World ... in Four Minu tes ---·••1711 FRESNO -o.m.c lO California's m>PI "°"' tbe pre-Oarisunu fttett nc:attd $700-million in rtPorta &om ~ f'umina counties compiled Wcdnetdlly. Boards of suptrVisors in areas hard-hit when temperatures phunmettd to the low 20l and h-.h tecns ldopled retOludon1 Tuetday declarina their counties disasaer areas. That status and Mckup 1tat11tics sbowina the euunaled dollar IOSllCI arc bcina 1mt to the state Department of Emeraency Services. Afttt alt tM information is in hand, Gov. Pete Wil10n is expected to ask the ftdetal ,ovttnment tO declare an emCflCn(Y status that will make those affected,by the frectt eligible for ow-interest loans. . 1• 1111 II w• •II J .. • PIC•. WASHINGTON -Last year wa the hottest on record 1round the world. scientists in London and New York said Wednesday, prov1dma more ammunition for those arguing that man-made global warming has begun. In coordinated announcements. the Briush Meteorological Office and NASA's Goddard Institute for Spact Science in New York said their data showed 1990 as the warmest since widespread rccord- kccping began in the 19th century. The British figures. based on temperature readir\gs on land and at sea, showed 1990 to be at least 0.09 degree Fahrenheit warmer than the previous record year. 1988. Six of the seven warmest years in nearly 140 years of records have occurrc<t smce 1980. the British scientists said. TWI 11111'1 sentenced 11 Joll• 11111it NEW YORK -One of two tt.•en-agers convicted in the near-fatal attack on a Central Par!.. Jogger wa<, g1ven the maximum sentence for a Juvenile Wt'dnesda~ for acts the Judge:-called .. cowardly. mmdless. mob-induced madnl'ss.·· KeVln R1t hardson. '>'ho "'a" 1.i at the ume of the attack. was !>Cntenccd to ll\c to 10 ~cars tn pn\on, de pile his lawyer's claim that he was as "mul·h a '1ct1m as thl' Central Par!.. Jogger." The judge Thomas Galligan. sentenced Khare) Wisc. who was 16 at the lime of tht.• attack. to fi , e to 15 >ears 1n pnson He could have received a term of up to 26 }Car. and wu sentenced as an adult. F.. ••Ill CIDlll cll1111l1 In II• ~IP LOS ANGELES -..\ 4.200-gallon fuel 011 spill slowed ship traffic Wcdnesda} in bus} Los Angele~ Harbor as cleanup crews continued lhe task of sopping up the gooc~ substance. authonues said. Workers v.erl' l'\pected 10 completl' tht.• cleanup later today. said ( oast Guard Pett ) Officer Robat Beals. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES l athenne Bell sv.ung her fadt.'d blue BMW past the ~cunt) gua rd and chugged 1ov.ard the Big Can~on Count!") Club -the temple of thr nch and ramous. After the son of v.eck she'd had -the pot bell) flasher. the ltngenc looter. the panty bomber. attending a pohucal preiss conference m Newpon Beach '>l'emed like.-a sudden gust of frc h air. Kathenne d1dn·1 know too much about the c'ent. onl) that the local chapter of the Republican Pan) had noufied the media that there was to be a "maJor pohucal announcement" fonhcoming. Personally, she doubted 11. She·d been down this road before. he let the parking .. alet tal..c her car. grindma gears as he steered the dented vehi cle awa ) from the Porsches and Jaauars that seemed 10 dominated the country club's v1s1ble front lot. Inside. Kathc:rine 01dered a glas\ of ired tea. swapped small talk with the reponer from the Dally Pilot and leaned apinst the wall whi le '>'a11ing fo r things to unfo lded. She )awned She pulled out a notebook Sh~ yawned again. F1nall). Pam Chairman Harn "Bustc:r" Truman 'tepped up to the microphone and makeshift podium Jnd qutl'll'd the crowd. "l..td1e~ .ind gentlemen. I ha'l' \Cl'n thl· luturl· of l{epubhcan pohtt<.'> 1n OrJngc < ount} and r d lt l..l· to 1ntrndun· him to )'OU ... Truman \a1d \puttenng and n1ugh1ng hct"'t•en "Ord\ ·"Let's ha'l' a hand for i'leil \turou\h our nnt l "i Senator" To be.• <<>nrinu<.-d Did You Know? Popular sheriff In charge of the Night· Fruit Patrol . -•la Orang~ County: Ounng h1\ tl'n~c from 1931 10 1939, Shenff u eorgl' log.an J:tckson W3!1 1n charge df the Night fruit Patrol. This patrol begun in I Q.29 under the d1 rcc:t1on of the dl'>tnct attorney's offirc, protet ted orchards and farm s from thefi dunna the de- pressmn J,ltkson also had another n11ht p::itrol. th1'l one to shut down gamhltna dens and confiscate their 1llcpl equipment. Jack~n "a~ a popular shenff. known for his persistence. and was president of the CaJ1fom1a henfTs A soc1at1on. "e'IJ gamble on }Our h1sroncal facts. .'tend them to Did You A"'''~->. Orange Coast Dally Piiot . P. 0 . Box I 560. Co ta Mesa. 916:!6 Pollce Log J Cllta-\ S200 ""onh of damaer. A 7 tin - llllllP ., __, ....., .. TUUANA. Medco -nt te~med ipirihlll leadet ol a reliaious ritual daal turned dmdly ._become &be ft.Ml victim Ol 1 ~y that left IS people .... Fedttico '-dm Mexia, 62, jtied at the Social Scau1ty Hospital. AU 15 deaths were due to carlloo moao~ide ~toaina. ho people sut\'ived the pre.CIUiltmu rel~ ritual, wtaidt Wll htld in 1 shuttered shanty dwdlina in TijUlftl s Colonia Mawnoto1 1rea • llllll•Y lllltll Piii •J Ill rlc1r• 1111 WASHINGTON -The fatality count on the nation's hi&bways fell by more than 1,000 last year with lhe death rate expected to drop to a record low 2.1 deaths for each 100 million miles of travel, Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner said Wednesday. According to preliminary fiaurcs complied by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administtatfon, last year's traffic deaths are projected to totaJ 44,SOO. That compares to the 4S,SSS people who lost their lives on the nation's streets and highways in 1989. Skmner noted that the recent totals are siantficantJy lower than the more than S0,000 people killed on hiahways durina most of the years from 1966 to 1980. NEW YORK -Delta Air Lmcs appears ready to barae into Pan Am Corp:s bankruptcy case. scckina to buy a London route and poss1bl) jcopardmng Pan Am's carefully laid plans to ~II the route and others to United A1rhn". Should Delta's move prove successful. It could even threaten Pan Am's chances of gettina a quick cash infusion from United in a tendina arrangement that hin~ on the earlier deal for completion of the London route sale. Delta spokesman Neil Monroe said Wednesday that Delta planned to file a petition wuh U.S. &nkruptcy Judac Cornelius Blackshear on Thursda) exprcssmg an interest in buyma Pan Am assets that .. re tied up in the bankruptcy procce<!ings . .. We'\e expressed intrrcst previously 1n Lo Anaelcs-London, but I can·t go any funher than that:• Monroe said from Ddta·s head- quaners in Atlanta. Asked how much Delta would be wllhng to pay for the route, Monroe said the "pct111on wrll ha ve a figure." -By Tte A1HCl•ted Prell News or the Weird M1tw1111111,• ti llttll ....... lllt GLE"JD.\LE -.\ Woodland Hills woman v.111 rece1'e S7S.OOO from Forest Lawn Memonal-Puk because cem- etery officials allegedly failed to kttp a prom1~ to j:XClude punk. rockers from her daughter·s fu- neral. In a lawsuit filed 1n Ma) 1982. Francine Ross claimed she suffered from emotional · distress after noisy punk rockers disrupted her 17-year-old daughter's funeral on Ma" 21. ORANGE COAST lailyPillt VO:.. 15, NO. 010 o.IWl't ........ , I"'•,.,_.,.. ..... &A\, Gii ..... 10 &A"" ...... ,_ .. MM. 0.. 0..-.... c.. .................. &Jft. •• P.ll'\ ........, .... _ .............. ,., ... ,.. ......... ...... To mllke • correalon "' ..... ~C....-Plltl ....... ,..,...., .,... 11.,_ti......._Te"'*'111 -• .,. a .. -~1 ,,.,, .. .., .. ..,...._ __ ... ...... 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IMO I ...... ii W '-11111111 tnntl Md ......... ••t '° • fmoe. 0 5omcw ....,... IMO a cosdl II dilr lrcd:•W MalMW Mobile tt°"9C Part, 91jOOWfMtd Awe..Md tt• no '" °"" I' w h )'? Why lrt ~ tMf'c in tM fina ~? S i n c e Aueust. I've cxprcued th.. U .S. milillry in· volvement in the Ptr· si1n Gutr is a colossal mhuke . T h e purpose is stall not clear. L a s l week, five Jim Wood ) Sumntt was reached at hit home in laylhom. .. w., will be 1 dilaMCf, live IAact.iom time lO Work," ht aaid . Sumnefa poeitioft, he admincd, wu a&c1ed by his tombet cxpcrieftca in Korea. .. And &hat •at 11ill hlln't been molved.'' he added. Ncwpon Beach Caty Maaaett Bob Wynn was riaht to the p0ina: ••1.et Arabi tettlc Arab prob- lems." he said. M1oy peopk: contacted hnilltcd to make their opinion1 public. But ~una ~ach Coun· cil-.man Lida Lennty wasn't one of them: .. Bush 11 leadina Americans lockstep into 1 hell," she said ... Decisions have been made by a handful of adv1sen and a president who wants to 'kick ass.· For God's sake, let's urae Conaress to let sanctions wortc.·• months. SS b1lhon and 42S.OOO troops later, I interviewed Rep. Chns Cox, R-Ncwpon Beach, who'd just lllked with President Bush. Cox said, "I uraed the president to seek congressional consent to go to war." Former Oranae Coa11 Republican Rep. Bob Badham took 1 different 111.nce. "The whole thina 1s polhacal." he said. He cites Democrats controll-ina Consr«s and ajmin1 at the White House. "The vote is a political matter at this umc." Aocordina to Badham, if the ~•dent can't wage war. the polmcal 1raumcnt Wlll be that he 1s indecisive and has wasted money sending troops to the Middle East. "His pany must support the President in his role 'bf 'peace keeper of the world.'" the former congrc sman concluded. Cox's idea is for the president to take the U.N. Resolution to Conaress and ask for a vote within 48 hours ... At the same time. he shoqld address the natton." Cox said. adding. "I told him to use the 'Bully Pulpit.'" · Further. Cox is positive President Bush will 1ct approval to wa&e war. "I don't think 100 in Conaress will vote against it." he said. There's little doubt that Arlene Corvino wo uld differ w11h that viewpoint. Her son Alex is a Manne tank driver headed for Saudi Arabia. "I'm as red. white and blue as they come,'' she stated. "but this SO<alled war 1s an abomination." I believe the vote will be much closer and conveyed this to my conarcssman. The debate stans today and. as Chris Cox hoped. a quick decision 1s expected. Cox said he welcomes local input up to the ume of voting. Corvino. owner of Just Grafhics an Corona del Mar. is California Co-Chair o Military Famil· ies Suppon Network, a aroup favonng peaceful resolution to the c nsis. "I agreed with the presi· dent until he doubled the troops and took an offensive p0sture," she said. Arlene. her husband Dennis and thousands of military fam1hes across the country will observe a .. Aag V)g1I" precisely when it 1s midnight .. on the day of dec1 ion" in the Persian Gulf. fhe Orange County dcmo nstrauon 1s l p.m. next Monday at the Federal Bu1ldana an downtown Santa .\na. With this in mind. I contacted Orange Coasters "'ho'd exchanaed thoughts With me on the Iraqi issue over the past fhe months. I menuoned that Conaressman Cox wants their input. M> first call v.ent to Realto r Bill Cote. who confronted me last August for oppos1ng U.S. involvement ··1f that SOB doesn't lea'c Kuwait we should act him o ut." he s:ud. adding. ''I'm more hawkish nov. than ever·· Cote 1s a Vietnam vet and high school chum o f Defense Secretary Dick Chene) Cote re· cognizcs there'll be considerable civilian cas- ualttes. ··That's a fact of war." he Slid. A. final thought on toda} 's congressional debate came from Giles Brown. He's presented ''Behind the Headlines" lectures at Orange Coast College for 35 )Cars. "H1stoncall) therc·s no such thinJ as a quick. clean war." he observed. adding. "This sounds like a Dunkirk of the worst order." That's his o p1n1on. what's )Ours'> Con- gressman Co;i.'s number is (202) 225·5611. In case )OU v.-ant to go direct. the White House 1s (202) 456-111 1. Former Supenor Court Judge. state As- semblyman and retired Manne Lt. Col. Bruce Jim v Wood'• col•11111 rn• s .. d•y• ud ft•nday1. ) Wiison unvalls10-polnt plan Targets school, drug and health programs By Doug Wiiiia AP Pohtleal Wri• SACRAMENTO -Go'. Pete Wilson ruled out an) aero s·the· board incrca!le 1n stat(' 1ncom('. sales or corporate tax('s an his fi~t late of the talc address. but said he Will Sttk ncv. rt'\Cnues for a 10.· point plan to ··moH from reac· tton . to pre' cntton .. in education. health and drug programs. Details of ha s fi scal proposals were to be spelled out 1n a I,()()(). page-plus budg('t message to be sub- mitted toda} to the Legislature. o ffering his plan to deal v.nh a pot('nt1al S 7 b1ll1on deficit. In his tatc of the tat(' addrcs Wednesda~ to a JOIOt session of the st:itc Senate and ..\sscmbl) and a statcv.1d(' tek' 1s1on audience. \.\ 1l)()n also as l ed the Inv. m:ikers to g1\C counties hroader authont~ to rat~ local sales ta,cs and to male ll easier for local schools to pass bond issues. but onl) v.1th 'otcr appro,al The Republican go\C:rnor also pro mised unspecified cuts an state v.rlfarc programs and said his budge t. wou Id con ta in no funds for co~t-<>f·h' ing increases for \\('lfarc. stntc cmplo~ccs. "1cd1-Cal or other state program" Howe' er. he pledged there would tx no cutback in chg1b1ht~ for Medi-Cal health c:ire for the poor 1n a stat(' budget "h1ch W ilson s~ud "111 m('et the huge potential deficit ""h "a balanccQ.,:ipproach .. includ· 1ng budg('t reforms. nc" re' enue and a S 1.4 b1ll1on rcscn c for ('mcrg· enc1c He also repeated his campaign promise to create a n('" Caltfom1a En' 1ronmcnlal Prot«tion .\gene~ and said hr v.111 "propoSt' shifting to local go,crnment both adm 1nts· tratton of publtc health and mental health programs. and all the nc" rc.:' enurs 10 do the JOb and gro" v.1th program needs ·· Democrats P 'C \\ 1lson a stand· mg O\aUon for his prom1St' to m'ake 11 easier for loc:il schools to enact bonds. and Republicans gin c a s1and1 ng 0' ntion to his pledge to CUI \\elfare ··11 "as a good first stan. Hc.: sounded morl' hle a moderate Dcmocrattc legislator:· said .\s· ~mbh ~pcakcr \.\ 1lltc Bro" n Rain welcomed but" causes problems By Anna Cekola and Karen Auge 0r.,. Cout OeOy Potot CO TA MESA -Man~ Orange Coast residents \\.oke up to the v.('lcom(' sounds of rain WednC'sda) morning from a qu1ck·mov1ng storm that dumped less than a half· inch of rain before passma through. Light rain fell thro uahout Southern Cahfom1a on Wednesday. but the prec1p1tatton was expected to be shon·hvcd and assist little an reli('vina drought conditions. Th(' rain was earned into the area by a quick-movina Pacific storm that was expected to give way to mostly sunn) skies and warmer temperatures today. The rain snarled traffic and tng· sered a scnou~ "'cather-rclated col· li>ion near Esllncia Hiah School in Costa Mesa \.\-edn<'Sda) anernoon. A I 7·)ear-old girl remained 1n cnucal cond111on late Wedncsda) after rc~ucrs pned her from the v.-reckagc of her car. which had shd across the v.et pa'ement 1n front of the Placentia ~venue high school and into a h&ht pole. Paramedics used th(' "Jaws of hfe" to frtt the 11rl. whom police would not identify because of her age. he was taken to Western Med•· cal Center where she was listed 1n criltcal but stable condition with internal injuries. The accident occurTcd about I: 10 p.m. as the airl was southbound on Placentia. travclina about 40 mph 1n an older model Volkswaatn. a~· coaitn1 to Costa Mesa Poficc Of· ficcr ""!ton Stone. As she v.-cnt around the curve in front of the 611 L1" Park Drive • Newport Beach • CA 92663 (714) 673-8800 Call for brochure 5ehool. the slick strttt apparent!) cauSt'd the girl to lose control of the car. v.h1ch "cnt oHr th(' curb and into a pok. tone said O nl) minor fender-benders "'ere rcponed an other Oran~ Coast lo. cations. which rccc1ved about 0.3· inch of rain Wedn<'Sda) With the latest storm. some count) locnt1ons 1nduding Villa Park are clo ina in on marks set last \Car at th(' same time of )ear. but \1111 well belov. normal 4-. to 5-anch rain falls by about 3 inches. the Environmental Management Agen· C) said. • County sets jail boo g f ~e, upsets -city .o(ticials tesry cxchantu bctv.cen super· \that cit)-·, pohcc department Cit•• visors and city spokespersons who mated they'll hav~ to pay 'for IA complained they were bcina avtrqc of 880 bookin annuall). saddled with •-d1sprop0n1on1tc addina SI 3S.S20 m red ink to tho By P9UI ArcNpley Olllly PI04 PoMcal Wnw ANT~ ANA -County soper·' V\Sors mo"cd to plua I "'idcnina financial hole Wednesday with ap- proval of a Jail bookin& and pro. cc ~ina ftt that wall add between S6 3 m1lhon and S .2 million to their bud&et annually. City representatives. however. complained that the board's actton pa'ised on a finjlnc1al headache without addre'>s1n1 the growani budget m 1s at all government levels Bcginn1na v.1th th(' 199 1-92 fiscal )Car on Jul) I c1t1e dehvenng arre tees to the count} Jail will be characd a S 154 procc sing fee per pnsoner. The board"s action made Oran&e Count) the la\t of Cahforn1a's 58 counties to take ad' antagc of a nc~l)-enacted state statute per· m1111ng colle<"llon of a "cnmmal JUSt1cc admm1strat1ve fee.''• The vote follo"'('d sqmet1mes hare of government budl(t woes. jc1ty budiet. : Westminster Ma)oTChuck mith . Huntington Beach, one of the fc-4,..__ ... ~•d his cuy bare!} e caped cll1cs with adequate Jail fac1hucs to • bankruptcy fi ve years ago and faced hou~ II ov.n arrest unul ~ .irra1inment. hould escape a ma.JO( a 1m.1lar .danier v.1th the super· financial burden. said pohct" Lt. Ed v1~rs action. McErtain. " We find o urselves bcin' taxed Huntington's Jail can house up to by the st.ate throuah the county to 70 pnsoncrs and 1s rarel)' filled to sohe thc-"st.atc's bud&et problems... capaCll). he 'said. m1th said. Hov.cvtr c1t1es hkc Fount.11• Board Chairman Don Roth wa Valley that don't ha\(' a jall could unsympathetic. be St''crcl) hit .. Our back arc ap1n t~hc "'all." "The impact on us i go ing to be Roth uid. "It's not our fault the quite s1in1fican1." said a poh e go' cm or cut S.W m1lhon from our spokesman · , budget... Fountain Valle) offietals have a~ Whi~ some count> boards \Oted proached Hunt1n1ton· pohce abot.M to began coll«t1ng fees 1mmed1· the feas1b1ht) of using that cit)·, atel). Orange ( ount) superv1wrs Jail. ·agreed to postpon(' collec11on unul McErla1n said that could happen. the n('"' fi"ICal )Cir. gi ving e1ttcs .. Except for unusual occ~na$ 11mc to adJUSt their budget plans. that result an s1gn1ficant arrests. Dennis Dannc.:r of the Newport v.(''d probabl> be able to accommo. lkach Financ<' Oepanment said dat(' their bookings:· h(' said. Mr. Blackwell 's worst-dressed uncloaked LO~ .\NGEL.E~ Wasp· tongued fashion cnuc Mr Black· "'ell stung Holl~ "ood and Bnt1sh ro)alty ""•th a \\orst Dr<'Sscd Women hs1 topJ)l:d b) roe~ star mead O'Connor and featunng Qu~n El~tabcth Announcing the ohcn outrageous hst of the )('ar°s 10 worsi fashion frumps. Black"cll put e"' York soc1aht(' hana Trump 1n second place and d1spla ~cd a pic ture of her 1n a $200.000 hall gown he said mad(' her loo~ ln.t• ··a cross bct"'ttn Bngme Bardnt and Lassie ·· Thcrr "as no mpetttton for first placr lh(' sha,en·headed o·c onnor "On hands down ··:-..orhmg compans to the baldheaded banshtt of MTV." Bia l v.('11 said in a take on O'Connor's hit rccord1na. •· othina Com pares :? l' " ··A New .\ge Nightmare'" Black· v.-cll proclaimed As tor Queen Ehzabeth-Black· well said "God sa"e the mothbaJls. T he tone henge of St) I(' stnkc gain .. , don·t ~ "h' .she's so stub- born and v.on't 10 to a new de· signer.. he complained. -By 1fte .U~U.IH Pr~n COSTA ~SA COURTYARD LOCATION ONLY Last 4 Da s Clearance bay Everythi o/o Off & , ... 111 Into the act at B k-1-1.aok lb Ton, Dodero arw... OIMl ~ "°' NEWPORT BEACH -Kathy 'Rom always wanted to be an ae- trell- And throuah her celebrity look-a- llke and COltume shop on old New- port Boulevard she is not only able to play the roles herself, but she belps othen do it u well. .. , .. , a Iona story," said Ao~ explainjna the journey that eventu- ally landed her in Newpon Beach. '1 staned entenaining in the third pk." Railed in Yuma, Arizona, Aores learned to sina from her gospcl- sinaina mother and accordina to her she plays a mean guitar and drums. She continued playina drums all the·way throuah hi&h school, where she became the head m~orette at Yuma Hiah School in her aophomore year. ln her senior year of hi&h tc:hool. she won ftnt place in the Miss Yuma County beauty paaeant of l 970. Shonly after that she turned down a scholanhip for Arizona State University because she wan1- ed to go to California. "I wanted to act," she said. "But I needed to niake money so I went into the hair· business." She moved to San Dieao and became a barber and eventually a master hair sculptor, judaina hair shows and instructing hau~uuing stminars. Then, in 1979, she moved to Newpon Beach. It was here in Newpon Beach where she got the idea for her business when she saw a bia yellow van that had a sian advenising a singing 1el'Cgrarn company called Going Bananas. · She 1old herself, "that's it. I'm FULL FORECWSURE & RECONVEYANCE SERVICES 1800 E S1VEN1"1D1ni ST • Sum: 103 . 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(lnJ'1 llifGl'MailWI aoin1 into the linaana telepam lhe believes udlizn her CTativity business..•• the mOIL tier busiest time of the So she opened Book-A-Look and year for COltumet i1 obviously Hal· never looked beck. loween. but she •id Christmas and Customen un her all the time Easter are alto bu1y. requesdna Dolly Pinon, Madonna Flom ftCefttly had to move and Tom Cruise look+likes, she Book·A·Look. when her former said, bu1 her mos1 popular requests ·landlord save her 30 days last are for Ninja Tunics and Little A\llUSt to move out of the l 8th St. Mermaids. location she had inhabited since And durina Christmas, her shop 1981 . provides the Santa Clauses for To celebrate her new home at 324 South Coasl Plaza and Crystal Old Newport Blvd., Aores it plan- Coun. James Halle, who works for nina a .,and openina this April. Flores. arew ou1 his beard and dyed where 75 to lOO celebrity loot ... ii white just for the occasion. likes a~ expected to auend the pla T~ rllnoll.o.i'ON,_. Kathy Flom and Jamee Hane pro\lfde through Book·A·Look In Newport Beach. Flores said she is always in need event. of more celebrity look-a-likes and encouraged people who think they ~~tm~~~ ~:;1p~ne famous 10 come llYIE CIOIJlllll TPlllKllll The remainder of Flores' time is c;penl designing cos1umes, which Fluor lands contract for $ 2 50 million IRVINE -Fluor Daniel an- nounc~ today 1ha1 II has been awarded a contract b> Logan i\lu mmum Inc. to expand its she-ct producing fac1ltt1~ The value of the prOJCCt IS in e\CCSS of $2 50 m1llton Fluor Daniel's lndustnal Sector "ill perform engineering.. procure- ment and constructton services to increase capacity of an existing mte· grated aluminum sh~et plant . located in Russelh1llc. K) .. approx- 111fately 75 miles nonh of Nashville. Tenn. The scope of "ork includes a 250,()()()..squarc-foot expansion of exislmg bu1ld1ng!I. an aluminum rolling mill and finishing equip- ment. Eng1ncenng 1s under way in Fluor Daniel's Greenville. S.C .. of- fices ""1th prOJCCt completion sched- uled for late 1993. Fluor Daniel designed and built the on11nal mill 1n the earl) 1980s. Logan Aluminum 1s 60 percent owned by .\RCO Aluminum and 40 percent O\\'ned by Alcan Aluminum The prOJCCt 1s being performed under an c~1sting al- liance agreement between Alcan Rolled Product~ and Fluor Dan1d Fluor Daniel Inc .. Fluor Corp ·s principal sub~1d1al). 1s an inter- national engmcenng, cons1ructton. maintenance and technical services compan~ \\1 th' more than 50 offices around the \\Orld. -By Ille Bu1iae11 Wire NEW YORK CAP) -MoMy rate' tor .. v ea reoort.O bv T..., ... Sn· ln!~9Jl r•le lnoex Ult ~ .... 1.50 ca1 loan rel9 t.00 & ltundi merke\ rete cta'"r" Prlmerv: ~!'· . ~· 5 ~~ ..:-:::.. 'T",C,':-1#.. a•·• -............... , ..... ,,. Ltllilll ..... 111!119 ... 11 .•• '. ~ ........... ,,.. .... ~ .............. . ............... -....... . ............. 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Tiebti ate available for the complete mies ol bar ~ at $4S. ~· .... c:aanot be made afttt tic:bu a.re pwdwtcl Apsllic:atiom are proc 111 c( m the otdcr received. To otdcr ticketa. caD 673-6130 or 7214737. ............. NEWPORT BEACH -The bead of the Center on Geopolitical Studies in El Toro will J)fttCftt a frte lcctim on 1'be ~ Oulf Crisit and the United Nations," today at Newport Center Li- brary, 156 Su Clemente Drive, New- pon &e.ch. The talk will be liven by William Caldwell. 69, a former 1enior mearcb uaociate or the Social Science Reatcb llllitute at the Un1vmity or Southan Cllilomia. More infonnat1on 11 ava.tlabk by call- "'-644-3191. • •11111111 C'OsTA MESA -Harold &di.. for. mer "Jiona1 commaaaoner of the Im· mllrahon and Na&uraluauon Services wUl addraa the The Costa Mesa Re- pUblican Asat11\bly at 7 toniabt at the home o( Orv and Ba Ambuflty. Ezell will speak on t.he top of "fte- .,.Wbk lmmiaration." Alto addmt- 'GI the m«tina Wiil be Cameron Whit· man. field dJJ'CC10r for the Fedcrauon for American lmmiarat1on Refonn. The Jntroducin~ Pie ix Service FOUNT AJN V All.£Y -Tbe Foua- tabl Valley Chamber ol Commm:e Govern.meet Allain ConciJ iovita tbe ~blic ~ attend tbe uunaal Lqislative Recepbon Friday hooori111 city, c:outy, ltltt and federal oflic:ials wbo ieprauu tbe community. The event will e.ake pl8Ce rrom 7.9 p.m. at Carmel Retiternmt Vil.late. 17077 San Mateo St, Fountaln Valley. For mervatiOM call 962"'"41. 8'tsineu attire iJ requested. Refreshments and chamber music wi11 be providod compli- ,:nents of tcvual IPOftlOl'I for the event. I Hi• w•F 1-. ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Free. auidcd walki91 toun of the Upper Newpon Bay Eco1osic:aJ Reterve will be oon- ducted Saturday at 9 and IO:lO Lm. The tours cover a httle over a mile and 1&11 approximately I lh bourl. Panic:ipants meet at the comer of East Blutr Drive and Back Bay ROlld. Patt-ioa is available aloaa Eut Bluff Onve. 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CbN Co1. ll·Newpott ae.ch, wdl dtlCUU 1uun for tbe New Conareu at a 7:)() a.m. breakfut meet.int of the Newpon Foundation on Tuetday at the Balbol ley Oub, 1221 West Cout Kl&hway, ~Beach. Co1"1 talk wiU be followed by a s»nel ~ and questions from the ftoor . For raervauons. call Penny at 644-4311. COit ts S IS at the door Mud9 fA !Mr ... twil ~ • .. ..... Gulf crilaa. For ialorma&ion, call 644-3191. , ___ 0 I JRVTNE -UC1 a.a.cetlor Jd hhaton will bt tbe pelt ol boeor .... aanual Town dd GOwo dJnw ••flilll at 6: IS WedDleday, Jan. 23, II tM On.ivenhy Oub on cam~ Pcltaon wiU d11CU1a. ls it Tiine to Update the Constitution?" PelUllOft ia a ~ized authority ori Jbe US. C... iti&uuoo and tJ the author of ftibooG uted 10 uruvenmes thf'Olllhoat tWI country ReservaUOtU are $16 and moft tab'· mab011 is avatlabk by c:alhftl Tena Camkn at 6'S-9318. ...... ...,., ,... ,,,_.,, ..,, ,...,...,.. &-' .... -' tiff ..... ..... a.n. ~ a.... ,,.. l'U9f. UI "·~Sf... <Mi..,_,--. I Ill• 11:a111 •••1111 = :::,::'::::-•• ,_.,.. NEWPORT BEACH -Uo1tcd Na·------------- bOU open Lyn Hams WIU dJ11CUSS the "United Nations and the Pace Pro- cell" at nooo Tunday at Newport Cenia Library, IS6 San Clemente Dr .• Newpon Bach. Hicks. who has bttn a United Na- tions observer s1nct 194S, will dJIC'USS the h1st0ry of the orpnaauon u 1t relates to ma.tnta1runa world ~· Ameritone paint & wallpaper center DRUG USE IS ~USE 389 E. 17th C09ta M ... , CA 17th and Tustin ''Wiien Its Wd Doi111 Rifhf' (714). 841-1774 Htdden behind the e station ( ~ J1£ © JZ ~ reg. $65 to $85 OVER 200 PAIR IN BRUSHED C01TON. CORDUROY A: LIKENS UfCLUDING BOSTON TRADER. SARATOGA. REGA'M'A · RUFF-HEWN A: OTllER8 J1I;£ 1t'WI;4R ~£©JZI;1t'~ rea. $275 to $450 BVBllT. GOATSKIN UtA'hma a: 1'UBUCK SUEDE ~ £Jlllt©) Iftlllm 19.99 TO $29.99 $149.99 TO _$199.99 Wllt@lJJ~ll~ e IL£m>IIIIO NI· to'$75 I ' I I I I I I I ,._A1 11111...SA:ztz. n. laktt·AZ11 talks ~ ttle ftnt .up..tevel discussion betwten tbe two nations in the five months sincc I~ invaded Kuwait. The two men sat Kross a bh~~raoed hotel confettntt tablt. ""ilh the world eqerty awaitina the outcome of tM1r conversation Oil prict fell sharply in early trading as word spttad that the talks had not broken apart abruptly, then soared witrun moments of Baker's pessimistic report of his sessidn. Stock prices moved in the· other direction -climbina as the talks wore on; plunging af\er Baker's statement. rome director of a Chicqo mu- seum. i,tuseum officials confirmed Wcdnesda)' that the board wilJ meet at S:30 p.m . to ronsider the ap- pointment of a new executive direc- tor. Two final candidates have been flown here in the past three Wttks, said one museum taffcr, to visit the museum and talk with the board's search committee. The names of the final two candidates were not revealed by any of the o fficials involved. Muswm spokeswoman Maxine Gaibcr said that if the board makes h wa onamally hoped the search for a new director could find a replacement for Consey by the time he took up his new duties in Chi· cqo. It didn't work out that way. Similar opcnh'las at thrtt other major modem an museums -the Whitney Museum of An in New York. the Corcoran Gallery of Art ~aks Fifth Avenue cordially invite~ you to v1evv our caravan of exquisite go..vns for Bride , Debut.antes and Mothffi of the Bride and Croom. CA LENDAR O F EVENTS January 12, 13, 14-Saturday, Sunday and Monday. R1chilene. January 14-Monddy. Jill Richards. January 14, 15, 16-Mondav, Tuesday, \!\t>cfne,da} Janelle Berte-personal appearapce. ·· January 76-V-kdne)da}: Ricco Antonio. January 17-Thursday. UM/ by Anne Crimmim. ·January 22-Tucsday. Victoria Royal. Designer Salon, Third Floor. Soorh Coast Pfau. 3333 Bnscol 5tltt(, Cost.i Mt•-.J Ml"I Appel 90-SECONO SHOOTOUT Orig 29.99 Arco OAN~NG BALLERINA Orig. 14.H 1898 I" f{~~_.,_ '"'\..!/ K•nner REAL /(MIN/ BEETLEJUICE FtGU'!S ·---GHOSTBUSTERS Orig. 5.99 save 170/o CLASSIC MONSTERS Or\g.5.99 • IUCll From A1 weather to attend the mcetina in hopes the controversiaJ issue would finall)' be molvcd. Durina the public hearing. Maror Phil Sansone, other city oflktals and about hair a dozen residents tried to convince tht' commissfon that the C'1ty Council-approved pol- icy allowing pnvate patios and walls to extt'nd 711 to 1 S feet onto the sand from the Balboa Pier throu&h West Newpon was a com- promise' conct1ved after hundreds of hours of discussion and,debate over the 80-ycar..old issue of private improvements on the beach. The city officials and city pohcy supporters o pposed extending . the beachfront boardwalk to the santa Ana River. saying limiting the en- croachments to 15 feet and requir- ing owners pay annual fees of $300 to $600 wns m1tigat1on enough. But another half a dozen rcsi· dents spoke in suppon of rom- m1ss1on staff's recommendatio n to 1 cut back all the encroachments to fi\C fee t and e>.tend the paved pathwa) as a w of g1' ing the pubhc 4'0mcthing in return for aJ- lo" 1ng pn' ate use of the land .\fter the test1mon). Com- m1~ 1orfer Don Mcinnis. a former Nev. pon &ach mayor. made a mo. t1on to accept the city's proposal. \.1clnn1s lambasted the commission 'ilaff proposal and supponed the cit )'<; contention that pubhc access 10 Newport's 6.1 miles of ocean beach 1s not blocked w11h the en· croachments. Mcinnis said he counted 115 accC'ss points -mostly street ends -10 the seashore and three maJOr b1qde path'l "within spitting dis· tance of the ocean ... ··And all th•~ access in Ne'A-port Beach 1~ v. nhout charge to '1s- 1tor!>:· Md nn1s stressed. Four of Mdnn1s' colleagues sup. ported him. out another fhc agreed v. 1th their Maffs contention that the pnvatc structurn mfnnge on lhl' pubhc''i rights to the bench M•ll-' .__, LADY LOVELYLOCKS BALLERINAS Orig. I.ff wono.r...,,. SU5'E ICRtU&.ES TALKING DOLL THE WORLD 'S BIGGEST TOY STORE~ CHAftMITI • VllA •WIMCllN> •A E DM DI ! Ill ·~ ·-·-' Dllr ....... Alilola laid. .. 11 •• -loe8f ... ., ... decidiftl to bUy ... , .... • AUilOa bU alto been li11iaa open houill lw bads boma in the .... paper, and ... 11IOWMlcd b)t -reepon• ~ Dee. ~ for aild opea-h..e at tbc Harbor View HiJll propeny. "I bad all thete PeoPle keep com· ing in .... Slid. ••)couldn't btlieve the traffic ... By 4 p.m. that af\cr· noon. she had an offer for the house. Allison, who bas worked for Grubb It Ellis for six years, said this is by far the most succcuful one- Wttk period he has ever had and 1990 has been her best year ever for sales. .. It hasn't affected me at all," she said about the recent downturn in the housin1 market. Allison pnmar· ily sells propcrtr in Newpon Beach and Corona de Mar. With her reliance on local advertising for sales. Allison said she's never hod a home on the market for more tha!} four months. The properties that -sold after Christmas had been on the market less than fo ur months. she added • Alison fiaurcd she spent about $2.000 in Dally Pile& advenisjna over lhe four·month pcnod to sell the two propemes. a aood return in her opinion. "It was wonh 1l, plus you can deduct it." she said. "The Daily Pilot has given me the expo ure I nt'Cd " -By rte D•lly Piiot WHITE out ot a Texas state mental instllu· t1on when he was 16. Due to ex· From A 1 .. ~en'1vc eTcetroshock treatments.. of Dew. unc'>nsc1ous and half Wilham White doesn't remember naked. and a homemade videotape much of the years he spent with showing White performing sex acts James White. he said. with Dew who was. again. drugged Pro ecutors contend White was unconscious. sexuall> molested by his doctor and The maximum term White adopted fat her from 1969 until could've received was more than 10 1985 As a }Oung man. Wilham years in pnson. The Corrections White "as also 11\'en drugs to make Department recommended the doc-his breasts gro~. Bauer said. lOr be paroled. but Superior C'oun "All this was done to tum Wil· Judge Myron S. Brown rCJe<:ted the li.im \\'h1lc·~n pet. his toy. cvt'n suggestion. citing White's earlier his robot," B er told the court disappearance. "I didn't u ijerstand what he was Last AUJUSt. on the e'-C of doing. but e (Dr. White) did gn·C' Whit onginal sentencing date. mt.' a lot of drugs." William White the d or abruptl} left town Less ~1d outside the courtroom. than two months later. White "as l he state .\ttome> General's of. captured 1n the border town of lice 1 current!) .tf)1ng to revot..c Laredo. Te"<as as he re.entered the \\'h1te"s medical license. althouJh count!") with a I 6·)ear-0ld bo} The he's sull hcenSC'd to nrnct1t'l' in boy was White's onc-ume foster Tc,as White also stand.-. to lose his son who'd run a"a) from a group SR50.000 Corona del Mar house. home. alleged!) 10 J01" Wh1te on \\h1ch ht"d put up for the bail bond the lam in Me\lco \\ h1te's anomc}. Paul Me) er. hc- ln the past si:\ months. pros-hc\l'S h111 client's punishment ha' ccutor'i have d1sctn er~d more \ll'-already hcen ddl\ ercd in the form ti ms of the psych1a1mt -including of pubhc hum1ha11on and disgrace a man adopted b) Wh1tl' as a toen-"He's 11t1ll profound!) dcprt·'ised ager . ..aid Dcput) District '-\ttorncy· OH'r all this. He (White) can ap- Dt-nn1s Bauer. prt"Ciatc "hat John De" " gomi! \\ 1lham Ra} White. 35. \\as in th rough. but )OU ha'e tu under court Wednesda). hut didn't test1f) stand that he'~ going through Jll against \\'h1ll', v.ho adopted him 1ha1. too." Me~cr said. .. NEA From A 1 mg kdcral mone\ on v..orl..s fou nd obscene b\ a court. The Nc°v..port Harbor rt Mu- seum and 1he Bella Lcw1t1I..) Dance Co "ere: tv..o organ11at1on'i that had refused to <;1gn 1he pledge and "'ere denied the funding from grants that had been 3\\llrded The) 'iued to ' forcc the NE.\ 10 relea'ie those fu nd<>-SI00.000 1n the ca)C of the muscum -and the JUdgl''s ruling orderl'd the go,emrnt•n1 to pa} thl' organ11at1on'i. The Judge also said 1ha1 lhl' N[ .\ requirement "1s unconst1tut1onall) 'ague because 11 leaves thl' de· termination.. of obscenit} in the hands of tht· NE-\." He said this 'has :i '1olat10n of the F1fih Amendment's due proccs clause. v.h1ch proh1b1ts the enact- ment of vague la~ which ma}' trap the innocent b) not pro' 1ding fair warning. D:i' 1es notC'd that the f A con- tended that artists could obtain pn,atc funding for certain proJCCl!I that might approach lht' horJer ol ohscen1l\ under E.\ standards The JUdgC' d1sagrced. "The court finds that thC' ccrt1ficauon require- ment docs. contrar. to the NE:..\'s Stalt"mC'nt'i. place an obstacle m thl' grant rec1p1C'nt's path to e"<crrise ot hi' con'lt1 tu11onal spc<.·ch nghu.'' ht• ..r11d The go\ crnmcnt has hO da)" to appt'al nt AHocl•IH Prtss cootrlb•tH to Ibis rtport. ········---· COUPON ··-········ i fiMCO ' I I I I Featuring Avo-Oerm & M~a Balm QuaJlty Products I I $2.50 OFF ANY ITEM (with min."· purc11.> I I 1:r,H?!,~~!1!9ANY CHRISTMAS ITEM I I ~= ~:iJdtnger •1 H911> 77 5-6543 I ········••EXPIRES 1-24-911••···-· .. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Sterta Jenuery 11 •~ re~~AAI ~ ~ . ~, !iJ,•eo.,.*' 30o/o to 50% OFF our •lre•dr dleeount.d prtcee on .,...tr women'• cerw Md c..u .. clothing ,..,~, ..... , ,........¥ A New Opportunity Knock al We'ft NoW Opened OUr ... L.oc8tlon t ' t ..-.-_, ---.. -• .. P ering husband expects welcome mat Dlllf Mr. Riibt: I've beea ~ for nine )aft iiace •Y bu•nd Jack left me for uolhlr woman. He took aJJ ow money ud married this bimbo who be mc1; while in OM of hit intox- k:ated idea. at a local Corona dtl Mar hanlDUL I was bitter at first. butrealizedmydtpcndcnceonhlm was a lip of my own weakness. It took a while. but I aot beck on my feet and have since developed new friendship1 and a succnsful career. Jack Id\ the area with Boom Boom and I never thouaht I would ICC him apin, However, M dropped by last week like nothina bad ever happened and now wants me to take him beck. I felt like throwina him out the door, but I've never found anyone who I could love like this man. Should I aive him a chance or am I crazy to let him blck into my life? M.LC., Newport Beach Dear M.LC.: v .......... , ... w .... , .... J1mpla' Jact were marrte4 IMlt tile fact remalu 1te ma4e a dlelce a IHI time ap IO move • wtdl kit life, ... 1• wern't put of Mt plut. A.Ill a lot of .-nu.a, •erlfy die auwen .., M 't let you emotl•• phle JM dlrop die H · erdse. U Jact lt sober ud us ant Boom Boom • Hr way, or vice nn•~ "'' Mt Har Mm ML It cloaa't l..t like mlldt us kiea ,...., • la dte man1a1e ffpert· meat for JM over die patt able yean, tad It may be die best offer yH1J 1et. However, If Jact lt Ht wllllal to tip Ilia life away, tile oely clleek yH lllHid t.ra It dae OH YH tit 08. Dear Mr. Right: .) have a problem with Gary. a co)tcquc at work. He knows bow I feel about dating people within the company and although I'm at- tracted to him , I live, a structured hfc and don't want rumors to start flyina around about us. I've beard that people meet each other at work. however, if he a~ I ~ to get scnous 1t mi&ht be stressful for me since he's a subordinate and I was just promoted to a senior pos- ition. Am I being too hard on Gary or should I stick to my auns and tell him to not mix pleasure with busi- ness? · Boss Lady. Newport Beach. Pott Script I wu •leue4 CO Mar &Mt Mary K. fnm B•dllcta Beadl toad a IOl•U.. co dte ,,._ lem de WU Uviq wtdl Mr M)'frlead Claarlle. It teem1 &Mt every time ~ w..W •dee a pat 1oM1ai la4y H w..W ult Mary co bornw lter .......,.. J•t IO IDUe nre H loMe4 ..... Be WMN dtea laqla ... tell lter Ills remarb were oaly ma4e 1a ta. Well, Mary pt a dluce IO a.n tlie tllblet oe Chrlle. Her ol4er brodler, l>Oe, roa4e4 ., a few , ......... •tasJe ~ ... CUrlle 6D't bow. Dutq tlie laolhlay1, ....., •• prl frteM Skew • ,.ny ... 1avtt.e4 five of dte U.U Dear 8011 Lady: wlM were more dlu wW1q co Hip Y.a are absolutely rl&lill! U yo1 Mary oel O.rla1 die evealq, eacll aad Gary were lo 1et 1ato a torrid of &Hm ma4e a ,...t IO CHM • co love affaJr yo1 mlpt be force4 to• Mary .... 1a Owtie't "esace, sit at yoar desk eadl Uy wt~ JMr talke4 U..t die sreet tllDft dtey lteart poudla1 waJtt.1 for uoa, so rem~re4 u.ta1 wldl Hr. JH ud yoar 111bor41ute lover Qedl 1aw re4 wtdl e.dl 18cWeat ~Id ru off for u llHr &osedler .... bJ dte e.M of die n .... wu nen, wllilea yom're force4 IO ret•n ,....erase wtdl JealouJ. Mary for that lmportut btl1lltet1 meet· .,. .... u4 .. a.et for Mt teWq 111. t111e mt .. tes •Hid teem co dell "• .... t Iler put, Mt Ille 61a't by like llloen atll die two of JM, mlM It matte.re4. It actaaDJ d~IMIJa& oa Gary's 11bor41aate4 worke4 Mt ltetWr IM.8 Mary IP ........................... _ .. .,.., ................ . ...... a.. ........... ........ ...................... AL. Belated Happy New YW. ..., -,..,. _, ...... (f ..... u 798 ...... ...., ~·· ,., ............ h. ,,,,, . 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The 1991 Atais&een debt are: Tnq Schriber, Carolyn Rohrer, Sheri Sltotree, Tara Stemper, Chrietine Rbie, Lynn Randall. Prentice Perklns, Jacqueline O'Leary, Jana Mjelke, O\ristine McClintock. Lisa Liberto. Kristen KJol&er, Aimee JolJjffee, Emily Johnson, Holly Hannam. Kelly · Fulton, Lara Carlsen, Jennifer Braun and O\ristina AbbotL A eMet •• H M .... -the most ever -was handed, to the hospital honchos by members and patrons of the Sandpipen of the Hoq Hos- pital Foundation at Tuesday's an- nual presentation luncheon at the Big Canyon Country O ub. The Sandpipers have raised more than one million dollars for Ho., sjnce they were founded IS yean ago. \ 1 Hoaa is so happy the staff sur- prised this industnous nock wtlh tokens of their apJ)f'eciatfon. Each member receiv~ a pewter box en- araved with a Sandpiper bird and purchased at Tiffany and Co. . Lee P..-on1n91 eo... Diiiy Ptlot Alllson Spragins and Carolyn Rohrer wtth her parents Jake and Andi Rohrer. Amona the back-patters were hospital president Michael Stevens, Jam Greenfie&d. Owiey and Nora Hester. Georac and Patty Hoaa. Dr. Robert and Jack1e Dillman, Jay Reed. Gorden Bowley and Bob Gugcnhe1m. Joanne Fix accepted the president's p vel from ou\&(>i ng president Manlyn Recd. SalUUy marted I Z .. ,, after CWlltma1 and the traditional MlchMf. Jennifer and Jean Braun. 1-800-786-0901 Family Support Network of The American Legion LENE' STUDIO SALON • Hair Cut $15 • Bang Trim $5 • Photography $75 1111 E. Clllt lwJ. • 111. A • Cll 111 ...... • In.ma NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I'm going to: • 1.) Lose 5 pounds 2.) Slow down more often 3 .) Take time to smell t h e fl owers 4.) Recbar• my batterlee at Tbe Little ID OD Tbe Bay • Twelnb Ni&ht Dinner hosted by BiJl and Laila Conlin for Opera Pacific. The English feast catered by Jay's and organized by Diner's Guild chairwoman Mynl Krcuder raised $3.000 for the opera. Hall (the entry of the Conhns Newpon Beach castle·hke abode wtte Lloyd and Irene McKay. Sa Bispy. Ham and Rita Hawkins Henn and Eve Foussard. Nan Soro k~ with Jim Baker and ope Among those dining in the Grand director David D1Ch1era. Jacqueffne, George end Joy O'Leary. ~,,REE ~l J..\KEO\'ER • Htal~y Juliette wra,.. procecdoa for t.M aatara.1 nails to cruu dvabWty • h1l Stts · Acrylic, FlbfrclaM, Silk &1ez ?V_ails C~implett Nail Cart 4200 Campus Dr lat Dovel Newport Beach l'' ~Jri ~,ui.£~.,.W:":t..\\ .... <~f'~fr.i ·' · .<~~~ ,f -CLEA.RAN CE SALE '%: ,..,. STARTS JAN. 10th Storewide Sale! tar ts Thurs., ~an 10th 5 0 o/o-70o/o OFF I • Barry Bric ken •Ruff Hewn • . autica • Berek .. weate~ anci more ~.~10,1111 • II 11>...,CINIE 2 2 ....... 11!4, .. 171 Medical ·residents' schedule unhealthy DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope it's not too late to gtt in on the discussion about medical rntdcncy prosrams that require 36-hour duty. A -.o man WTOte to complajn be- cause her son wu bordcnng on nervous collapse from overwork and lack of lttp. She has a soul ·ma1e 1n me beau~ I ~ve a son -ho IS aoing through the same thing. I aarcc with her lhat such hours arc scnsekss and barbanc. Where 1s the common sense of people ..,ho de 11n these proarams'> Don't the)' know that the m1staJces mack by e.Jthausted and blcary-c)'ed phys1c11ns can be fatal'> frst be· cause they ha"e al.wa)'s done ll that way 1s no reason 11 cannot be changed I wtsh )ou·d pnn1 the .. ,e ..... s of otben. Ann Am I the onl y one who thinks hke this? -Dl 'LUTH. GA DEAR GEORGIA: No, yH ara't. ftead ea~ From Los .\ngelc My fiantt 1s p. phys1c1an doing h" medical rcs1- deftC) in a >Acll-kno"' n hospital He walks around half-dead from fatigue mall "'onder the suicide rate among d<.K·tor<. is so high The same goes for suhstancc abuse Other prol~s1on.-. .-.uch as airhne pilots truck dn' Cr\ and n ursc-s. regulate the number of hours people can "'orli.. 1n order to protect not only the v.orli..ers but the P.ubhc Wh~ doe n·t the medical profession do 1h1s., Cleveland: I "'111 not sign 1h1s lcncr. of course but I sv.'Car by all that is hoh C\ er' v.ord of 11 is true M) husband '" a medical resident and I am homfi('d b) v.hat gocs on Ann Landers ~. 0 <>' ••.• for 32 hours stra1gh1 gave him some medtcauon to lov.er his blood pressure. It turned out to be the mcd1C1ne intended for the paucnl 1n the next room. You would not believe the numbtr of near misses that occur in hospitals. And do )'Ou know v.ho the real herocs aR., The nurst'S Ciaciuatl~ That insane practice of 36 hou~ on and 12 hours off for m('(i1cal rts1dcnts 1s nothmg more than 1rad1t1onal. fratem1t)'·Stylc in· 1t1auon nonsense that 1s dangerous for both 1he doctor and the patient. This brutal schedule has sent more th.an one ~oung doctor down the road to d rug add1e11on. We kno'* that sl~p depnvauon causes mem· ory loss. paranoia and other pro~ lcms that can kill a patient This craziness must be stopped for the good of all in the ho.-.p11al v.here he 1s being .------------- trained He has told me of some of the m1s1alcs that ha\e been made ~ b> res1denl'i bttaus.e o f faugue and stress I am talli..ing about accidental deaths resulting from m15dtagnos1s. inappropriate treatment. wrona med1ca11on. confusion of patrnit ' chans and X-ra,s. etc . etc. It 1s so scan that I ~outd ha"c to be a"' fu lh damc.·d sick before I v.ould go into a ho'ip1tal for an~ 1h1ng. Garden City, Calif.: My children v. 111 not be celcbraung Father s Oa) 1h1s ,car \1\ husband died because a m1den1 "ho had bttn v.orlina RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... , ..... """ .... tm -••~ ctSTI llU-$41.115' FREE COFFEE Buy a pound, get a pound. Whole bean or fresh ground. Now through January 13th. Grtat coffee •stan wnh the beans. That's why Hickory Farms uteS ooly the finest &Arabia ~ in as rich Mli;hjfll...JM. Light c.olwnbian Decaf. CM_ Private Bia¥1. &v a poond <i any variety •ahf I'( a~ cl eqml ex 1e9et-value EM! Yoo can't abi not 10 ,t t I • - ---• • • -• • .. • • • • . • • • • I • . • . "' Edltorlal Time 11 slap playlq land games with us The Huntington Beach Co. and the Huntington Beach City Council are playing dirty pool when it comes to the relocation of a maintenance facility for the ScaclifT Country Club golf course. The 600-square-foot building 1s currentJy located away from Seacliff homes. in an undeveloped section of the massive communlly. However. with the council majority's blessing. the build mg will be moved w11hin 230 feet of some existing homes so that new homes can be built on the site the fac1ht) now occupies. Desplle the council's futile attempt at compassion - restnctions were placed on the facility's hours of operations and it will ha' e to be screen~d to blend in with existing homes -the relocauon. m a word. reeks. Existing Seachff residents, in good faith. bought their homes believing the maintenance facility would be located elsewhere. Now that they are moved in and the m ortgage payments are pouring in. the developer is moving the building next to them to make his latest galaxy of new homes more attractive. As Dominick A. Tomaino. president nf the Huntington Seacliff Homeowners Associatio n. pointed out. moving the maintenance facilit) threatens the property 'alues of the existing homes. But more than that. and more than the concerns for noise a nd children's safct} expressed by residents fearful of the effects of traffic into and out of the maintenance hu1ldmg. the "'hole idea of m1srepresent1ng a product. in this case homes. leaves a sour taste in our mouths. W ith a developer and City Council pulling stunts such as this. ts tt no "-Onder teed o ff Huntington Beach residents went to the polls last November and overwhelming!) endorsed a measure which forces beach and parkland development to go before voters? It 1s time for the Huntington Beach Co. and the Huntington Beacp City Council to stop playing games wtth the residents of Huntington Beach. 1111a1 11 History Today t'l Thursday. Jan. 10, the 10th day of 1991 The~ arc 355 days left in 1he year Toda> ·s Highlight 1n History: On Jan I 0. 1776. American rcv- olut1onal") Thomas Paine published his 1nfluen11al pamphlet. "Common Sense" In his call for Amencan independence from England. Paine wrote, "Everythi ng that is nght o r reasonable plead\ for separation ... On this date· In 1861 , Florida seceded from the U nion. ln 1870, John D Rockefeller in- corporated tandard 011. ln 1920, the League of Nauons was established as the Treaty of VersaiUes went into effect. In 1928. the Soviet Union Or· dered the ex ile of Leon Trotskv. In 1946. the first General i\c;. scmbly of the United Nation~ con- I fX>l7 ~ I J vened in London. In 1946. the first manmadc con- tact with the moon was made as radar signals were bounced off the lunar surface In 1957. Harold \1acm11lan tlc- came f?nmc min1c;tcr of Britain. fol10~1ng 1he re.,1gna11 o n of Anthon} Eden In 1978. the l)(n 1ct Union launched two coc;monaul\ ahoard a So)uz capsule fo r a rendt-1vous with the Sal) ut \I space laooratory where two other cosmonauts had been laving for a month In 1980. former AFL-C'IO presi- dent George Meany died 1n Wa h· ington D C at age 85. In 1984. the United I.ates and 1he Va11cnn establi'lhed full d1plomat1c relations for the first 11me 1n more than a century. -By Tbe A11ocl•led Prn1 bYGll'l'Jll'llll111 IT AU ~MS UK& AN INC/i!liDf&Y 51/if.AN6e ~,J.l/(£fT~ 1'£AU.Y HAPPf';l.JU)I I MEAN, TH/NJ<. A8alT n; I MtV. ·-I just want 10 MY dw Rodlldaild 1"~ M'LU~~ . -. ... i\t~C,O /. .. ,.~. 11f ~~~Teo~ bas beea my mo1t favorill ... taurant in Newport Bada ftw .U OI 13 yean. Many of my birthday celebrations have. been there Md peniculuty for luncb. I always telect from the specials fot hmcb and have never been disaPPointiecl. Heidi and staff are so warm ud friendly. We're to thrilled to baw a beautiful Rothschild's in Newport Beach. of ~l>'S A~ott> 'l l'I '°'"c;. To (OLLE.GE ... ~MT ! i1r,,.-----., Tell the Piiot . a I just wanted to make a conuncat on Beverly Reilly's column,on the Rotbtchild's Restaurant in Corona del Mar. l thouaht it was really well done and 1 really appreciated tbc background on the owner, I tho'P.t that was intctC$tina. So far I hke this review the best. Many readers Nspanll thay Pll1t1 c1•iz1111 J am calling about Friday's issue, I don't know who is doana your pictum now on the front pe,c but this one oflhe fire engine. absolute- ly outstandina. It loolc.s like the peoplt are just goina to come i:ifbt out of th,e picture and start aalt1ni to you. Whoever did this, certainly deserves to be complimented and so do you. Mr. Lobdell. Fantastic photoaraphy, beautiful color. want to protect their beach Ed11or's note -Mosr readers who call~ our Ediror's Hotline sided with tM srate Coasw Com- mission tn rhe di~mcnr w11h the city of Newport Bach O'-rr beachfronr encroachments. Here 1s a sampling of the respon~s. I think it is very unfonunate. very regretable that the Coastal Commission staff appears ·10 have lost sight of the rough-justice com- promise that the Planning Com- mission and the City Council for the city of Newport Beach has come up with after mort than a year and hundrtds of hours of intensi ve tudy. I would like to think that the Coastal Comm1ss1on would re- cognize tht efforts and the com- promise that the Cit) Council has come up w1th on the encroachment issue and would favor the resol- u11on proposed b) the council. 0 I I I\ c on 6:!nd trect an Ncwpon Beach. The bcachfront owners never had the nght to build out on land they did not own. anymore than I would have the right to extend my front yard out over the sidewalk and into the street. Re- gardless of when the-encroachment took place. they were in effect steal- ing land that did not and does not belong to them. How dare they now whine. 0 I don't belte.,,e those property owners alo ng there have any nJht whatsoever to the land extending bc)ond their property borders. I thank the Coastal Commission is correct. If the> are going to en- croach the fi' e-foot hm1t that the Newport Cit} Council allowed. the bike lane and walk should go m along there and I don't feel they sho uld have an} nght whatsoever. If the} ha\C a problem wtth that they should JUSt bulldo1e the en- croachment do"n and put 11 back to beach the way 1t is supposed to be. I feel the) have no nght to that propcrt) wha1soevcr. 0 If those people get away with that free land along the coast there. prepare a hst: Let's have a sign up so we can all get free land. That's basically what 1t is boihng down to. I think the) should remove those extensions off that beach. 0 Those people have no right to that land whatsoever and 1f they get away With it. I want to build a house down there on the beach. So I want the land for free too, or maybe I'll pay a few dollars to the Newport \1ty Council. 0 The city of Newport Beach 1s definitely nght on the beach en· croachmcnt. The city certainly knows what is best for the aty and the J>C91>lc that live an thi& Clty, over the Coastal Commission. The Coastal Commi ion doesn't even sec what aocs on here on I day-l(). day ba1i Tbe (commiasionen) srt up there and arbitarily ma.kc theM ruin which arc ridiculous. I just can't imaajne them bdnt able to put these rules throuaJ\. It's crazy. 0 It seems to be more of a matttt of what•1 fair rat.her than who'1 ri&ht. The City Council baa propottd 7.5 feet to U feet. It wouJd be diflkuh for the home-owner to justify tbt ClOlt fof ... 7.S feet. On tbe ocMr ha.ad. IS ,_. _,.., U OYClt)' ...,_. lift ol public land. Why not • ....., ..... dillftl of 10 feel ... e.dl 'lf'lky ... W111i .. IO pay • ~· ... ..... tee for * pit ? ...... lair b one • lair Aw I iD .e •die WI Jil'j of ....... allllCll wllr IO clelec pulllic PID•l ltf ..... ,,. 0 IWilldlibeo.-eo•Mt .... .Qm ..... . .-. ever) nJht to deny these people their claim to the beach. 0 I'm an ocean front owner and I agree totally with the Coastal Com- mission staffs report. The bottom line is Newport 1s'all pubhc beach not scmi-pnvate for a few for pri- vate use. The WTOnp of the past just don't make it nlht today. I would agree with five or 10 feet providing the sidewalk of lateral access is built to accommodate the elderly and wheelchair people as well 0 I am a bcachfront property owner and I am enurel)' in accord with the Coastal Commi s1on's staff rec- ommendation. The pnce of land today makes the fivc--foot fee fair and it's time strona action 1s taken. It's past o"erdue ... The ocean belongs to the publtc not the home- owners. and compared to Newpon where the 1dewalk 1s. the access 1s good but where 11 ends it's at a poor minimum. 0 I am very much apmst anybody using public property as pnvatc. I think (the beach) 1s for the publtc to use and I think the boardwalk should go all the way down to the end and I thank it would be a &ood idea p<>ss1bl) to fut tn restrooms so that that part o the beach can be utih1ed. As 1t 1s now. w1thou1 restrooms. it's hke a pnvate beach for the few people who li ve around thert'. 0 Can you behe\C these people that hve on pubhc benches rcall)' think they own 1t'> As one bimbo said. "it's very distressing to me" and 11 1s to me also to be walking the beachfront and SC'C all these l1111c tacky places and 1hc1r owners sit· ting therr so smuggly. They have homes there. what more do they want? They arc th1tvcs. According to law. the boardwalk should be completely cxtendt'd for us all to anybody at all any of that land at all. I feel it 1s public land and enoufh of it is blocked off because of pnvate property. 0 lf it was up to me, I would tear down all eonsttuetion within five miles of the ocean and make It all a state park from Orqon to Mex- ico. The ocean should be for every- body not just the rich. a I feel this encroachment of the beaches. the people who arc doing this. in my opinion. they've got the bucks and they arc goina to do what they want to do. "l want to build out. s feet, 7 feet, (so) ao to hell ... They're goina to do it. If you let this go. you hve with S feet, 1 (eet, 10 feet and then pretty soon they want to have their own dock out there and take the whole damn beach. I don't know 1f I am ri&ht or wrong. but I tell you what because you have money doesn't mean )'OU have the nght to do this son of thana. • 0 I agree with the Coastal Com- mission. I think the 5 feet encroach- ment is a fair amount to &ivo the public propeny away. I believe that propcny owners on the ocean front should be treated as much equally as possible. 0 Editor's note: ShauM No~t took the photo 1nd Ore, Fl1um did the color sannin1 and the boys in the pmsroom did their usual lood job. · 0 In Fnday"s Pllot on the front page they show two firemen that 1ust rescued somebody from hana- ing from the pipe. It's a nice picture of the firemen but how come we don't have a picture Of the IUY han1mg from the pipe. I think you ought to have a rule that all fitt trucks and emeraency vehicles QIT)' a camera around so they can tale pictures and release them to &he ptC$S. That should be a standard nale. that's an idea. The second thing is 1f you could have Uoyd Tice. since he's only in the paper once a week on surfing. if you could put him on the front page of the sports section on Thursday, that would really be mcc. lkcausc most people just don't rcaliu he's only in there on Thursday and you got him stuck back in the north 40 thert. Surfing is really important to the 01'11nge Coast. Keep up the aood work. 1 side with the Coastal Com-~--.... ... ... mis.sion because I don't feel that .-. ... ... anybody should be allowed to ed· croach on public land. rm all for a bike trail. It would give me mort running room on the beach. 0 I noticed in the article on the barbecue grill death and also in the p<>hcc repon. you're sayin& th1n45 h~e he was found layin,g o n his couch but that is poor grammar, it's lyana. You lay an obJect down. like you la) down a book but a person hes down. So please be a aood example of good grammar in the community. I think that this is.sue has been studied throughly and I would strongly recommend that the Coastal Commis.s1on accept the c1t}'s recommendation. And as far as the Coastal Comm1 ion's staff tryin& to dictate to Ncwpon Beach how they should run their city, I Plllf •l&Gi think they should really back off. CnjOy. How dare they sar. that we should Wa u absolutely necessary to put have a sidewalk 1f we permit the a swear word in one-inch bold type encroachment? If she (the com-on the article for Conarcs.s from Mr. D mission stafT member who wrote Cox. With all the words at our and I am in favor of the position of the opinion) is willina to financ~ your disposal. I think you could the Coastal Comm1s.s1on because it buildinJ the sidewalk and then have found a mort descriptive Sttms to me that otherwise we art maintain it. sure. let her build it. word besides swearing. It's a bad essentially giving away public prop-But our city has placed enou&h word and it isn•t nccesury and eny to the wealthy. I would expect money on the beaches and most of all it ttrtainlr isn't neccss- that the people who would benefit provided excellent. a~ss. I would • ary in bold type. You ve done such arc people who are likely -iiven like to sec any money for parks 10 a good job with this paper and now the conservative nature of this com-to other pans of the city. For are we aoini to have to put up with munity -to be opposed to welfa~ example, a child's pla)'lround puk this kind of tanauaac? I am very for the poor and it seems somewhat in Newport Shores. Also, the m -sorry to tee thiJ. 1 thin.le Mr. Loar incon istent that they would be in croachments are an casement to hould look in the dictionary for favor of what is essentially welfare which the property owncn do own more descnptivc wonts. for the rich. I JUSt don't beheve that underlyina riahts. It is not "public O public property should be liven property." Fint thing I saw this momma away or ltascd. I mean I rcahzc D when I picked up my paper was they would pa)' somcth101 but It I live in Wnt Ncwpon but I am your lltlt on the anicte that Chris certainly is way below fair market not fortunate en~ to live on the Cox says Conaress bit.china and land value for this property. beachfront. I beheve beachfront mouina and I don't want to wale o owners should live within then up and ,et my peper and tee word· After 40in1 up on the Peninsula property lines like the ~t o( us. int like that. l think be could bavc and havma srcat memories from ?'ht beach belonp to all or Oranee ch~n a much more appropriate 101ni up on the boaldwalk. 1 think County. not just the telidenll. I alto ··• h. little the boardwalk as 1t is 11 just fine, -support the continuation of the ~C:·0:r,ct "'' a more ~ but 1 think an mctea.IC in its lenatb beachftont 1idewalk. This wiU lake is not only cosll) but it is not nctdcd. I think the people of West Newport can do wtthout it es- pecially tince there is no beachfiont business down 1bc:tt that could ben· dit from that. Ai.o, I thiilk that the cxistina cncroechJMntt should ob- aain thdr permit and pay tbeir annual fee and -allowed to lllJ. I think alt ftatwe ~ lhOuld not -allowed ... it ..... land nd It thoUld remain INblic &ud. ..... 0 I vote DO for lM citt f! Newpoft lwla raidn• lild ftlllJ .... , alt lht C.... eo.millioa. I .._ Mew_,..,, • ....._._ ... • I • 4 I :1 t 1/2cup111~111... 1/2 ll•fFDOG p ... ed QI "...,_ w•wd 1 IRllep>OD-9c..,ond 1/4 11 1pama .... ._ red wtm--.. 1-1/2 pomi.11 lwa banll111 1 mblllJ'OOft ........., ....., b brollnC 1-1/2 t111poom honey Canted ,..,. 1-1/2 •.,cim alld ol . Qulcll r..pc CbutMy Procas Qrapa with~ .... catsup, honey, ol, mustard and paprika In blender or food Pl'Qtasor. Cut lamb into chunks. Mix _.pc puree with lamb and manna~ In rdiQUator 2 or 3 hours. Broll In pan or on skewa's, about 8 tncha &om heat, tum1nQ and brushtnQwlth mna1n1nQ martnack until mat ls tender and browned, about 10 to 12 minutes. Watch to keep rtch martnack &om burr*1Q. f necasary, add a vay smaD amount water to bottom d pen to keep ddpplnQS &om ltlddna. Saw with Currted PUaf and Quick Grape Ou.Ill~. MaMs 4 savtnQs. \ I •I • 4 I .1 t 1/2 cup chc..,.t oalon 2 •1t,fupoom ...._. 1 ••IFOOD f;uaJ ~ l ·cm Cl O&.) •wed 1~----lb . 1 cm ( 10-314 -.> CDDdl 3 I &f c:laldlm bi'Oda •:I • ~ :1. l/4'CllP ~ oalon 1/4 cup .... IDlltbrooma 1/4 cap .... Cllay 3 tabh If DClm butm 1/4 ttllJIOOD ~ 314 cup ...... aumba ~10,1M1 If you'd .. to entertain with clnna' ~a at home but think tllq'm just too much time and troUble, ._. me some filbulous menu •'ftadons that are guaranteed to 1.....-, yet are quick and easy to men. In evay case, Imported winter hits &om Chile add the dlstlncdve lavor, color and texture that Q1ve each dish Its unique character and eJe8ance. Grapes. peaches, plums and nectarines are usuaDy considered •anmer fndts, but In fad they are In plentiful supply right nO\fl at favorable prices, since winter here means It Is summer south of the equator In Chile where most of our winter &ult comes &om. Mild climate and perfect agricultural conditions In thls beautiful. producttve country produce 8avorftd fndts to fUI the gap when our own domestic fndts are not available. The season for Imported winter &ult &om Chile begins In Janumy and continues Into May- plenty of time to eqfoy aD these dellghtfW recipes. SlulB WllB CJI''"'• GDPBS l to 1-1/4 poe-clt .... 1/2 cup chldlm brodl unroobd sha1mp 1-1/2 cupsn• &• _.. 1 &llt 11 tp>CXl oil a.-..... 2 W:lr 'C" butter 1 taNr epoon •seed 1/2 cup Wred. II 1 llld red Ch'an ... 4 dllD .._ coa•1d t.m .~~ 3..i:a-:_ 112••··~~ ==-•:' 1 m•m•ac:ec1Gd 4 bllWbNI• cfdc MM (llbout 14 OL ach) 1/4 cap Port .... Pated Gnlpe-Caper Sauce Saute onion, mushrooms and cdery In 2 table- spoons butter with marjoram. Aanow &om hat; stir In bread aumbs. then srapcs. Plact ham sic.a on oded beldnQ pen and mound 1/4 cup ~ on each. 5a.wa dKbia halva so leiS and w1rtQS art doK to body and place one <NU eech ~ mound. Tuck edaes d ham under. Melt ranairq tablnpoon butter and brush OYU chkt.ns. Mi In 400° own 15 "*Ma. Pour Port wine ova: cUltbl\le ~ aboul 20 mnum. w1ll tadlt ._.. .. one. wllh wine In pm. Ranovll! to hated ~ pl.air and picpm'C Poded Gnpe-Oapcr s.uc.. .. .... 4 ..... 1 --..ioon lanon ..... Lanoa tbca for ..... 1/2 cup*fwllitcwtne Shell Oav1riQ tllls on. If daired), dewtn and butt~ shrimp or Juw whole. Hut ol and butter. garlic, paprika and QrOUnd 8II1'lr OYU moda• heat In~ skillet. stirrinQ. Add shrimp and cook untl shdmp um s*lk. ltintnQ constantly. Add lanonjuicx. wine. d*:km broth end .,apa. Hat to simmatnQ. Re.mow shrimp and "8pcs With slotted spoon to hated sav1nQ platter. Add pre-- saved ,...,. onk>n and pa1*y to pen Bquki. Boil rapdly • ~ or two. Tut& arid ~ susontna. If dahd. Pour ova ~ md ~ Gmnish wtth lanon. Malra4...... . I •. 1 w, ...,,. collim8. a.. .... =· . .. .. .... ----• ::11:!7'~ ~~~ = = ~ L!"~ ~ ~ ::=la .... iDdicaU.. .... k .. lead guauon• to~berMe ca be just .... tdft .... ... E-. .. D.. c/o D1111J ...., m coa~lllllntuol lewll .. . 9D1 1560, COiia ...... dlllllifll dW that rice .._ IQ a 1111• about llalf Ille -•IMllll Ot tile ftber Obe .-s :Q. I ,...._ .... nee .,_, al ftber 1hat lo'iln chOlllterol). ........................... ..... .-t: ... _l&Ue ...... -.e ef 111 IMtrltlln' ...nu! ~ -R.A.G., Colla Mesa. Until ~ntly, nee bran was Scicnlisb sus~ the reuon may be• oil localed in the aerm of the rice, wbicb is surrouded by ~ outer a.,.. ol bran. Some of . tha• oil ii removed wida tbe Inn I • .. ................... """ ... Si9ce ......... ., cm..-lllOll oldie vhlmiM net ...,. -IUdl • dliamin, nilda. pCMUli~ calcium and ............ "'iron, ... oop. llf ud ribolavia -it ii olmoul .... ,.. .............. ...,... nee .... wbiee. Evm .. eftrk:Md'' white riGe U. only enenl of dlesC 8dded hick ill by the manufac • turer. You state ~ didn't like die 1 tute of rice bran. Whuc it does Wtc like •wdUll in MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOURS KAN HALIBUT . '~··STEAKS ' 49 LB. . • . ..... • ••••••• S PDICaSnAK ITAUAll SAUSAGI rlljiiif\· CA' FDAFBA \:!!!--1 en.-,.Y . ~ ---- BEEF • 98 Rl8 LL ... REGULAR OR HOT w.2.49 TOMATOES , RED, RIPE, SALAD SIZE c CH~EN ..... "19 =.Inch Pot S.,... !;oil WRAP TULIPS EA 4.ff TROPICAL PAPAYAS Freth EA •ff LARGE EGG PLANT . . .. .. .. EA 1.79 -'" ( ..... AL MlllCllAMI• )1-- • • AHD S~OO Oii COllDlnOlll• IS OUNCE 1.99 1 5 0 1 LADY SPEED STICK DEODORANT . . ... 1.79 26 Count CAREFREE PAN TYSHIELOS ...•....... IA9 ...... NAllUI' .,,.,.. 1.99 --( AllUI f009 llllCW.I )-- Sllll AKIKU .............. l·OZ. PKG. ~llTAKE 1.25 7 75 Oz Mor1n1uke SHIRAKIKU PICKLED VEGETABLES 2.19 Shirok1ku 12 0t Tokuwon SLICED PICKLED RADISH . . . . .... ... . .. . 2A9 - 28-0Z ltEGULAJt 40 Ot Curly Fo11to Or long BrOl'K'h INLAND VALLEY FRIES .... .-·-· .•• 3Pock HMGEN DAZS ICE CREAM BARS RAGU SAUCE N.IYB CAT NOD 21 TO 30-0Z. V ARlnlES 60Z CAN VAltlETllS .29· ............. 2.19 ............. 2.79 -! -LM .. Pa•'*Y...,. How nice it is to bow M more tood retailm are keepi~ step with the public'• desire IW more healthful foods. rm~ tell you that the answer ii ,. Scidium niuite and · nitrate (two praervativa that dif. fer chemically) are uaed in the curina procaa to pve producta such as bacx>n, turkey ham and other proceued meats their cbancteristic tal1e and color. Al with a number of food additiviet their tona·tmn drccta arc not fully known, so many people prefer to avoid them ~ poeaible . A little rcwarcb hu turned up at least two companies that offer ~ative-free cured deli meats, mclUitina bed' salami. tmrwuna, brodcWunt, sauuae, smoked tur- key, boJosna, twhy and chicken fiukfvnen, ~ hams and beef jerky. The names of the companies are: Golden Farms Meat Packinl Co. (Canop Park) and Alpena Sauuse Inc. (Burbank). As for being able to take down that wamina sip in )'our shop, I suppose it would depend upon whether you switch completely to · these or other similar brands. But wouldn't it be nice to display a sian that boasted "pmcrvative- frce" deli meats. Q ...... .,,,.. ~. wMle .... ,.. e.,aate4 ..... pre Uc la Ye'1 .... fer , ... I ..... , CMkfaa ... p.rlk, ........ .. everpewertq way. W... klM el prUcw..WJW~ -ll.I., New,.,. ~ In that earlier column, I de- scribed the benefits offered by pr- lic and onions in betpina blood to flow smoothly and invent a~ normal cloning. Studies indicate it may help to alleviate blood press- ure. Garlic is, of course, a wonderful fla vonna. About a year aao, many markets introduced a variety known as .. elephant garlic" be- cause of its size (about 10 times the size of the commonly available white prlic). This tarae prlic is much milder in potency, and may be just what you're lookina for. As an intcrcstina sidenotc. a recent newspaper article claiming to list the trendy foods that arc fuhionable "in" and .. out" for 1991 included elephant prlic as bein,g on its way out in favor of regular white garlic. The article did not mention the curttnt trendy status of red prlic. a stronger-than-usual variety also known by the names Mexican, ltahan, pink or purple garlic, and which is wonh a try by those who enjoy a somewhat zestier taste. As far as .. in" and .. out" trends arc concerned, I sat it's all nonsense. All forms o garlic. as any IYPSY will tcU you, arc useful against vampires. {Don't start writing to me about this; a littk food humor can't hurt.) Brancakes add fiber to diet Add fiber to your diet when you add bran to your favorite momina pancakes . BLUEBERRY PANCAU:I 1 eu er 1 ea wMia • .._.., Malft 1 '4 c.,. .. tlermllll ..... . I &allltlfllM ...... • 1 e., .... Mier ... ~ (ensW,U.._.) 1 c-. au,., .. , n.. ................ . ................ .. ~ ............. .... ~ ....... .... ~ "' .............. . ................. In a medium bowl, l1ir aas..W • buaennilt. oil and ~ Ill iiand 7 minuta. Stir ill lilir • ....... hm• powdir .... Ind _.,, Beat wida a wire wtmll ·or foft uadl blea lled Fold i8 bl-. berriel. F• llcla 11111cah, pow .-cup .................... .,..... .. ............. la ..... I lilllt1J!M19 MI tim, illll = • =:: =·~--~ .............. . .,.... .•. Te 1 Fresh Rainbow Trout (.fa Steak 5 per lb. (Fiiiet lb. S.99) Save 3.00 per lb. • Nabisco Premium .» ~~.l!i~!~.. 1 1 Save up to .66 • - Lean c·uisine .3~~r:.--­'/11• . I l ~ .a\9..W,i1~11 ;----- Yoplait Frozen Entrees Assorted V•rletles 5\4 oz. to 11 Yi oz. pkg. Save up ·to 1.60 Yogurt 2/$1 Aaaorted Flavor• Orig.Ina! Style4 oz. cup Buy 2·Save up to .SO 8 piece-Golden ~ Fried Chicken 4C"pack~Nice 'n Soft Extra Fancy Pippin Apples Excellent for Snacking, Cooking or Baklng-per--lb, Bath Tissue 1 1 t Aaaorted Heh pack Save up to .37 • I i4 oz .-Ralphs Super Bread 5 White or Wheat FrHho-each loaf Save up to .30 • Ralphs Canned Fruit · 5 PeechH, Pears or FNlt Cocktall·Regular · or Ut•11 oz. can Save up to .26 • 12 pack-Lucky Lager Beer 11 oa • ..U..-Ptue CA ,., •• ,...'*'v ..... Prices effective January 1 O thru January 16, 1991 ....... .. . • • • • • • . • • • • • Chicken Pannigi&.no quick dish Be good to yourself and your family with this slimmed-down, speeded-up ve rsion of the classic Italian favori te , c hi cken parm1g1ano. The chicken and sauce total less than 250 calones and take JUSt 10 minutes to prepare. Another time. use turkey breast tenderloin steaks an place of the chic.ken "' CHICKEN P ARMIG~O 1, cap fine dry bread cnmbs 2 tablapooDI crated Parmesu claeae 4 1kiales1, boDeles1 ctaJdea breast laalva (abotlt ti ouca total) 2 tablapoou skim milk Noa-stick spray coattaa One 14"'8-oaace cu stewed ' tomatoes 2 tea1pooa1 cornstarclt 'l'J teaspoon dried Italian seasonln1 The Art of Light You can brithtnt any room of your homr with ttt~rv savint a1"6'a by Wrsta.. Our Jrirndly licnurd in- sta/lrrs can /Nautify your homr ovrr- night ... with I day installation. Shrd somr light on thr s11b1rct Call today for your frtt in-home estimate (714) 545-9193 1 tabletpeoa srated Pmnnu dleete In a pie plate or on a sheet of waxed paper, combine bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Rinse chicken: pat dry. Brush chicken with milk. Coat wath crumb mixture. Spray a cold large skillet with non-stick coating. Preheat skillet: add chicken. Cook over medium heat for 8 to IO minutes or until tender and no longer pink. turning the pieces occasionally to brown evenly. In the same skillet combine tomatoes. cornstarch and Italian seasoning. Cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir for 2 minutes more. Spoon tom.ato mixture over chicken. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Makes 4 servings. N utntion information per ser- ving: 2'J.7 cal.. 30 g pro .. 13 g carb .. 6 g fat. 75 mg chol.. 463 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 13 percent '1t. A. 24 percent v1 t. C. 11 per- cent thiamine. 12 percent nbofla, in. 82 percent niacin. I I ~rcent rAlr111m A .... Ullli~ll.al8e .......... I billy •m•11•1•18!9 ~ ... ....., .......... ,. <iolt1 CMli ,.... .... 6-Ille American 9'ice T-~don. ........... Chili. the a.- -~ Olor9t·Aeclaw (widl lait ... -~ciftlclal tatter"') it~ 1 mi~ daili. Kcordina ao .. bodt•dl" (i9I ordinary monall wtl prallllll) ftacl it plen1y zippy). After IMdltl it. if you want more .. authority"' just lldd tome around red pepper. Andenon. ...-mired Air Force muter eeqeaa1 hailina from Wuhi~. lives in Germany whtft has wife, Stan, teaches in an American ICbool. A full-time houte husband, it's taken about I 0 yan, he said, IO fully develop tus chili recipe. Alonf the way, his Buzurd Breath Chili won the Brit· ish Cookoff. BB Chili docs not require a Ion' cookina time. It starts with a quick brownina of beef cubes and chopped onions. The spices (in- cludina a bh of curry powder for • H ELP WANTED • O UTSIDE CO MMISSIO NED SALES REPS Excellent opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $250 per week draw, 123 co~ion on all sales! Call: Marilyn Holland 714 •642-4321 O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (E.O.E.) l ...... Cl-t I •'&Wiii .... .... --w-la I ...0 bowl ~ cllili ..... cuain. llrtic '°' M. or-flUO, ....... curry ...... . ... thyme. ,... ... d• aamon; Id aside. In a lars •ucepol llelt I table-=:, cill until hot. Add halt OI -t; coot 1tirrina occa~ aalil browftect on all sides. to 5 minutes: remove meat ud~ accumulated juic:e to a ..,_ . Repeat, u~1n1 I ublc..,oqn oil and remainina meat; remove to bowl. In the same pot heat re-• mainina 2 tabfespoons oil until hot. Add onions; cook. ltirrina occasionally until crisp tnader, about S minutes. Return all meat to pot; add reserved spice mix- ture. stirrin& to coat meaL Add water, tomato sauce and chicken and beef bouillon cubes. Brina to a boil: reduce ~eat and simmer, uncovered, unul sauce thickens, about IS minutes. stir- rina occasionally. Serve topped with a liberal grating of chocolate. Yield: 6 to 8 portions, 8 cups. Mama mia! Italian-style chicken soup Who doesn't love cbiclcen soup? Not only is it easy lo mike, inex- pensive and delicious. it's aood for you! Thouah traditional chicken soup nttds no improvement. there arc some mouthwatering van- ations. Fresh vegetables and your favorite Italian spices can make your next menu .. magnifico! .. Chicken Soup Parmigiana com- bines zucchini and/or yellow squash, mozzarella cheese. chopped tomatoes and zesty JtaJ. ian seasonings. This shortcut recipe u.scs noodle soup mix with rcaJ chicken broth as a base to save time. Most of the seasonings re- quired arc already in \he soup mix packaae so you can m~ up the entire dish an about 20 minutes. This is a wonderful recipe for leftover chicken and also provides a good opponunity to use seasonal vegetables. This recipe will bring out the Oa' or of tomatoes. zuc- chini and squash. Serve with chunks Qf crust)' Italian brt.ad on the side and. if dcsirtd, a spnnkl- ina of Parmesan or Romano cheese. CHICXEN SOUP PARMIGIANA I eavelepe aooclle IOtlp mht wt~ real c~ckea bro~ 3 caps water I cap cltopped fretla tomatoes or l cu (8 08Jleet) wlllole peeled tomatoes, Hdralaed and claopped. 'i'a poud boaeJe11 cltlckea breasts, nt lat• 'i'a·lDclt ple«t ~ tea1poon orquo leaves h teaspooa p.rUc powder 'i'a &ea1poo11 bull leaves or 2 teaspooas cllopped freslt basil leaves 1 cap 1Uced ~ or yellow squslt t,; cap slaredded morurella cltffH {abnt I ouce) In 2-quart microwave-safe ca serole. combine all ingrcd1ents txccpt zucchini and cheese; stir t--------------------....:..----1 well. Microwave at HIGH (Full Power) S m1out~ stirring once. VALASSIS COUPON VALUES VALASSIS 'WBbft LITE BREADS SL GOODFOR~RHEART.~~ -----------------I I I I I I I ~GOODFOR L--------... ' . . Stir in zucchini. Microwave uncovered I I minutes or until chicken is done: stir. To serve, spoon into bowls; sprinkle with mozzarella and, if desired. crated Parmesan ch~sc. Makes about S cups soup. CollveaU.UI 01.recdou: In me- dium saucepan, combine all i"'1"· dicnu. Brin& to a boil. then sim- mer, stirrin& oocasionaJly, SO minutes or until chicken is done. Serve a above. 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Sl II low lows 111 t~• ••d 201 to OCEAN REPORT -"'30s. c-tal BOATING SURFING '""' cloudy lilM*""*'"*•* LICI• -...., ...... becom TOOAY'SSUN -~111w1~wa1111.-. • ............ 1 l = inost!y dMI ltus wat I Wis 111'91 2 --Swtl ~--13 tfllOOft W111H1 11111111w111 3 111t r • c... .... lZ Sunrise: 6:56 a.m. rn .. , 111111 """ 111 ASHING ~er. .... H tllt 60s Cooltr ~ 12 -"''~ lows 111 Ille Sunset: 5:02 p.m. Goof utt ... of K .. roct ..... Slll a.-.. H 1111tUnl ""' reported llof!c ••tll IOllM ctbuoll TIDES () 0 () ,_, SIS am S3 fnt ... SSI ui 12 S4 p .. 0.1 rir111oi. l.ll , •. 136 ,. 31 SICtM .. 117 ,. 1124 ,. H SICtM low 12 IC ... 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr. Jan.23 Jan.30 Feb.6 POiice .arrest man who alligedly conned several women, royalty BEVER LY H I LL A notonou\. smooth·tall..er who al· legedl) earns his II\ 1ng b) swindling wealth; "omen, mo\ 1c producers and royalt~ "as am·sted by Loo; Angeles ( ount~ \henfTs detect1'>cs. authontic'i · aad .. Thac; as the 'imoo1he.,t. m ost con- fident gu) r,c e\er met. This gu; could 'iCll \no" to the Eskimos," Detectl\e Bill Sohl'> saad Tuesda:r. Graham LcaH·r "ho hails from Great Bntain and goes b) the name Viscount ( 1ul\ De \.1ontfon. was arrested ~tonda' at the Be' erl; Walc;hare Hotel alier a Malibu rcc;1- den1 upped au1hont1es to a JC\l.Clr) theft. Solt1'> said The anon' mou'> caller tele· phoned the ~falibu shcnffs '>talion and said she \\JS -.upJX>~d 10 meet Lea,cr at the hot<.'I ... bar but heard he "as "anted b' authont1e\ "Instead of meeting this lady, he met the cops.'' Soltis said. Leaver, 49. jailed on a no-bail immigration hold. was charged with three counts or grand theft Leaver has claimed to be a uaer tamt'r. a filmmaker and an investor to charm has way anto the hvcs of Severi) Hills and Europe's nch and famous. authont1es saad. authontaes before. He was arrested in June by the Los Angeles Police Department and charged with five counts of forgery. fraud and grand theft. He was released after four months in Jail when the victim at his Santa Monaca Superior Court trial decided not to testify because she was embarrassed. Soltis said. The Malibu woman called Soltis Soltis became involved in the again Fnda; and told Soltis that she case last "eel.. when another Malibu ·had nfled through Leaver's belong- "oman filed a grand theft !"pon. ings and found ha s passport and cla1m1ng 1hat a man she befnended papers that showed he had a crim1~ and allo"ed to sta~ an her home nal ~ord an Europe. stoic some of her JC\\Clf) and a gun. Soltis learned Leaver had escaped The "oman said she met the man an 1987 from Lcyh1ll Open Pnson. thrcc months earlier and he had a manamum SC<'Unt) facility 1n Eng- ofTert'd her an tn\estment op-land where he was serving a threc- ponumt~ an a rorporataon. Soltis ;ear sentence for forgmg checks. He said The man told the woman he had served sax months when he was .. in bet"ecn residences." walked out dressed as a pnson Lea' er has had run-ins with local guard. -By Tll~ A11ocl•IH Pn•, Mother, baby reunited after kidnapping ORI \"100. na -A woman "as rcunttt'd w11h her 6-month-old daughter Wednesda} af\er FBI agentc; recovt·red the baby at a motel and arre,ted the hu~band of a bab}·S1tter charged wath the infant's abducuon .. I ml'>sed \ ou so much:· heena HolloYrav told her daught~r Dana Christine. one of her th~ children. as she took tht' cha Id into her arms at FBI headquanel'\ in \uburban Maitland Her fqrmer b..ib)-S1tter. Patricia ha". 2J. I\ att u<>Cd of tal..1ng the bab; the da) after Chmtma\ from the Holh.l\\a) home an Seale . .\la \1h \ha"' "a'i arrested late Tuesda\ at her mother's homr an Columbu'i. (,a . and ·told of- ficers where the child was. FBI agents found Dana an the custcxh of Akbar alem1. 37. of Miami. at a motel IO nearh\ Kissimmee shonl> af\er m1dn1ght Salemi "a~ charged as an acc:es\of) The child wa\ an good health and good span ts. said FBI agent Edward Bod1ghe1mcr ... She wa!. smahng and happy. We had no problems with him ( alema). He did little talking." Bod1ghc1mer saad he could only SJ>CC'ulate about the motive for the kidnapping and wh} the couple had brought the baby to central Florida . M~. Holloway said she didn't know "'h) Ms. Shaw would ha'>e taken the baby. ·· he "as a fnend. I tho ught I knew hcr. Shr \ta)ed 1n my hou~:· Mrs. Holloway saad. <ihr speculated later that Ms. Shaw might ha\l~ taken the child becau~ "of losing her own l..1d.-. The) were taken awa:r from her. Her rx- husband has them ... .. , trusted her:· Mrs. Holloway said. adding that '>he knew noth1na about Salemi. Bod1ghr1mer said It appeared thal Ms. Shaw and Salemi had been with the child an KJSsammcc about a week and that she had gone to her mothrr's homr Tuesday. leaving her husband and the baby an K1ss1mmee. -By Tll~ AHocl•IH Pn 11 NOVA-============= THE TRADITION CONTINUES ... but the Villa Nova is thinking 90,s A legend that endures gets better. The mix of old country ingenuity and cuisine for today's active lifestyle pua Villa Nova a cut above. It's The Place To Be-Always Has Been Always Will Be! fflOllTI: • • • • CQ.O .,., rn m1 [Il E::l ~ s 0 £l ~ ...,..,. lfAM ,~,.,..... """" a ..,., l'T.ClOUIW caaAW .. ....... .... •• !l 4 .. • ........ • • .......... S1 41 Cl II .. " • = • M ... • 1t •'-* • • . " a.,-• M .. l~ • • ,,_ •• :,• s " .. ..... • • l= • SJ p .. ,,._ a lt l• . " .......... .. .., , .... n 11 ...... ., .. .... 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Fashion Island salesman Paul Bernhart dies at 69 Paul Carroll Bernhart. 69. a New- port Beach ~lcsman. died Monday after suffenna wath cancer for two years. He spent h1 last three weeks at Lake Forest ur<11ng Center m El Toro. A satesma~ for alverwoods at Fashion Island for his last 10 years. Bernhart was also an actave mem- ber of the Newport Beach Tennis Club since 1964. "He was a wonderful man - always a posatave thinker with a great sense of humor. He was such a posit ive penon that even though he knew he was terminally ill. he didn't d"""-ell on it.'' said Bernhart's daughter. Memll Plou. Bernhart served in the Navy dur- ina World War II. and received a deg:rce from USC. Services will be conducted at O ur Lad y of An,els Catholic Church in Newport Beach on Friday It 9:30 a.m. Bernhart is survived by his wife , Jenna: his mother, Katherine; bis sister, Jean Pope; seven ch ildren and five arandchildrcn. -a1 MllDI ~· Pu C. Bemhert . . \ • It bid, 70-17 v.•--0-DlllW 'tot 'J0.:61 win over host 1 a11••1 Wedneada)' nialtt in &ht Pacific Coast Ulpe ~r for both schools. the! Arti1ts barely took a shot down low, while Estancia ruleet lhc inside. ~una benacd in seven 3-point bombs on the n1pt. includin1 three each by Darren Ora\lel~ and Tom llavensbura. Est1nc11, on the other h\nd. attempted onJy two J.. po1ntcrs tD the pme, choosing instead to rely on superior heisbt and talent down lov. . Not that at was a bad play selection. Borella, who entered the pme wi th a 29.5 points per pme a"erage (tops in Or-. County), ha been the go-to man thus far for the rt1 ts. . -'UOUNA llACH -It IClelftl lie .., wi8 for Etlacia Hilb"• bMkelbaJI •m llal been OI lhe pnari<Ml1 nature ~all. ~hen you beain &ht teUOn as Qi RI County"s t<>p-ranked boys prep .... everyone 11 aunnina for you. . The Artists (9-7, ()..I) benefitted early because Eaaks Coech Tim O'Bnm ut Sill players. includ1na four of his top 1evm for miuin1 curfew. All but one eventually saw attion for Estancia. but in actuality, it didn't matter who O'Brien put on the court. because Laauna had upset on it mind. Held to JUSt 12 points an the first three period , Borella poured tl on in the fourth, where he scored 13 of has 25 points. "The last one he too~ v.as ju ta httlc ofT- balance ... Laauna Beach Coach B~t f'lcm- ina said "I ~ould na"e hked to have seen him kick tt out and st.art ti over again, but that's the v.ay ti goes ~~~ far Lapna Beach Hip, it"s quite the opfOlile. The Artiltl lolt four SWten from a OF 2-A finalisa a year llO and this tea10n was suppoted to be nothina more • than some major rebuildena. .. If Lasuna Beach has played bet1a this year. I'd like to 1te it.•• O'&Mn wd. ''They mapt have bttn cold for about 30 seconds tontsht. It all boiled down to our 2s versus thcll' ls." In the end. it was the dominance down low that made the difference. Lnguna trailtd by ju t tv.o and had the ball with le s than a minute left to play, but Josh Borella was unable to connect on a dn ve thro'-sh the lane and Estancia ~as able to run out the clock. "Jo h also had a tough night at the free throw too." 'Teasers' no longer • m vogue in Vegas LAS VEGAS -To teue or no1 to leate. In Nevada. that is no lonarr the quntion btt•ute they won't let you. TM so-allcd ••teaser .. -a popular. season-tons waecr for sports bettors. whereby footblll point sprads may be movtd from Sill to 1even points for two or • more pmcs -is not welcomed 1n most Las Vcps spons books durina the Nfl.. playoffs. Why? ''Because we set killed, that"s •hy," sald one spans book operator at a major hotel- casino. ·•8) now everybody knows all there is to know about these teems. The bettor hu too much of an cdec. And with so few pmcs bein1 played. we don't have any way to make it up:· "It's not so much that the players ha\'c the best of it." said oddsmaker and con- sultant Michael (Roxy) Roxborouaf\. "but there is no way for the house to control its liability. Ninety pc~nt of the playtrs would tease the favontcs down." Eumplc of what a sports bettor could do "'ilh NFL point prcads lhas weekend: If he favored Buffalo (man-61h) over Mram1 and San Franasco (man-8) over Wulunaton. ,he could "tease down" with SIA points and get the Btlls (mm-a half point) and 49crs (man-2). Or. 1f hc laked the un<krdop. bow about the Dolptuns tettina I 21h points and the Rtdskins scmn1 14? Or any combination thereof'? TM bettor trach11onall) la)s 11 to 10 for a two-team. s1x-po1nt tnscr. For 61h points he la)'S 6-S and for seven points he lays 7-S. He could tease thrtt pmcs with sax points (ifan)one in town would let him) and receive 8-S odds or tease four teams and get 5-2. With teasers. of course. all teams must wan. One loser and the waacr is lost. · ~·we also act 1u)'s com in1 in who want to lease the same pme and try to middle it:• said Vinn) MaaJiu:o. spons book man- ager at Caesars PaJacc. "In other words., tcate the Bcnpls to plus-12 or 13 potnts and the Raiders down to even. Then they just hope 1 c score lands in the middle. That's not 1ood business for us. .. AIJO. one rould aim for a pttdy 2-1 pa)offand ••tease down" all four Nfl.. favorites wtth seven points-Bins (+'h), 49en (man-I). Gwus (even). and Raiders SM TALLEY Ill Shurmur among six assistants tired by Bams The upset didn't happen, but it almost did u the EqJes ( 12-4. 1-0) held on to a UCI lllt11 Bal/dogs, 105-821 • ~ '--~~Deity"'°' Ant ..... • ~ Butter tek• It to the hoop eoamst Pat Riddteeprtgger en route tc 18 points , ••• 11 .. Intense Anteaters rip Fresno State , in flip-flop effort By Jon Ferguson Of91109 Coal Oeoly PllOI IRVl!\E -.\ d11Tcrent LCI mqt's basketball team sho\\ed up \\edneSaay night at the Bren E'en!\ (enter than the one "'hKh "a" hum1ltated by the Uru"er- s1t)' of Pac.tic on \1onda) nighL · "It \\'85 like night and day. ltke Ala ka and Palm Bcac:h .. said l Cl C'oach 8111 Mulltgan Thi onl plJH'd aggr~sn e half-court detensc 1n .. 1c .. d of the porous full-court ~t) k and a more paucnt selfless paSStng game l C I\ \hots "ent in ""h1lc the)' blod.c:-d I c; of Fresno tatc's. and the .\nt<'ater;· O\ era II aggress1' encss led to a I 05·R! Bit-\\est ( onfercnce \ICIOr) over the Bulldogs before !. I 58 The game P"e the first 1ndJcauon that Mulligan 1\ ba king off from the full-court prcs\1ng game "\\ e pla)cd bard on defcnSt" m the half coun .. l (l ... g1.&at.d-O)lan Rigdon said. "V.c didn't g<'t ta~d a fast V. hen )OU pre\s full lOUrt. it's hard to go baek and pla' hard half<oun defen~ ·· Thc\c.' "l'rt the \amt Bulldogs (7-6. 2-2) "hich beat l C nta Barbara at the Thun· c1crdome on !\1onda) the sa~ -'\ntcaters c .<l. ~·~l v.ho v.ert bloy,,n out b) Pacific on thc1 r ov. n roun Thl'n."s nothing a hnk hard v.ort won't curt nght" • "\\e h d rcall) tough practices the last c<lu pk of da) , .. Q1d UCI center R1cky Butler :-.Oo veat proclamauon unul you coM1der 1he team onl) had one day off bct"l't'n games The Anteaters practiced for an hour Wcdnc<;day on game day. "The 1ntens1t) was the d1tTcrcocc to- ni&ht .. Butler said in the understatement of thc nc"' \ear Offen\t,el). the team v.orked the half- roun pas ing game to perfccuon. and it dadn t hurt that ~nior Jeff Herdman came do"'n and S3nk three baskets -two J.. po1nters and a IS-footer -the first three time~ l Cl came do"'n coun for a 3-0 lead "'"h I 29 remaining. Frt"Sno cut the lead to tour at one point earl) in the 9tt<>nd hall hut rarel) had the marg>n below 10 from the out~t. "His first o ne was from outSlde what 1 lall the power zone," Fresno tale Coach Cial'\ Colson said. "Then he drov.e. We knc:"' "hat voe had to do. Tod {Bernard) v.a\ on him. but Herdman JU t stuck it" Herdman appcanSd i~nsed before the game. and focu~ on one th1na. He said the l'mbarrusmmt of Monday nisht's IO .g 1 lo had a definite effect on tbc team ''It motivated us more not to let that happen apin.'' Herdman said ... But we realized we can't come out lack- acbi kally." Herdman v.ent on to score !3 of bas 24 point in the f'in.t half. hattina the of ae\lm 3-pointttL nd cv.m thoucJi he didn•t score in the second half. he crabbed 16 See UCllM • • • • • .. • • 6 • • • .. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • .. • • • Ronnie .W oCHuntintton Beech won bis eecond stra~t WSA evnt in the Dil1rict S Qualifier at the H untinaton Beach Pitt last Sun. day. Surfina with power and djsplaying explosive moves. Brim took and early lead in the Men•s final. and never looked blck ... My surfing feels ~ally aood lately and I've been traininJhard. I got some JOO<! waves 1n the final, and itJUSt feels good to be on a roll right now, .. said Brim. • surrmg The nut WSA event is the biggest of the year, the Invitational at Hunt- ington Beach where over 250 surfers from as far San Francisco all the way down to the Mexican border wlll be competing. Brim thinks he's got a good shot at winning it. and 1s feeling confident about his surfing. "If I get the right waves 1 think I can win. I placed second in the Malibu Invi te a few months back. and I wouldn't mind geuing one place hiJher this tim e around. J'm justgoing 10 keep It up. and do my best." said Bnm. Brim is 20 years old, still has his amateur status. and plans to com- pete as a prof essfonal on the PSAA tour as soon as next year. Rick ''The Rockin Fig" Fignett1. came storming back into the com- petition arena b) edging out 1hc Master's Huntington Beach Cham- pion Phil Lockman an the most exciting heat of the day. 'Tm Just stoked to be hanging tough with the new younger guys." Fignett1 said. "l want to surf in the lnvtte to get some Huntington Beach gu)s bad in the picture. I think \\e're com in' on prett) strong ·· , F1gnett1 1s the PS.\.\ surfing and snowboarding commentator. a~ well as a surfing reponer for KROQ radio stauon and w a,c-Track F1gnett1 was a member of the NS . .\ National Team Member in 1980-81 . Lloyd Tice Other winners in the district con- test included 15-year-old Joshua Mohr in the Longboard5t Hunt- ington Hi&h'sScouie Klein in the Juniors. Chad Mitchell of Capistrano Beach in the Boys, Surf- sides' Hapn Kelley in the Mcnchuencs. Huntinaton Bcach·s Jay Bolt in Seniors, San aementes' Brian Wi se in Boc:lyboards, and Maria Mar'C"iano of San J ua.n Capistrano in Women's. a Surfing at the HuntingtOn Beach Pier has not been prohibited enll~ly during the construction of the new pier. however surfing has been re- stricted. The cit~ lifeguards arc proh1b1ung surfing within 100 feet on either side of the pier. and those boundanes arc not expected to be chan&td in the near future. according to Marine Safet) Officer John Banh. So far. the new rules have not affected surfing in the paer area the least bit. The sandbars a~ over 100 feet ofT the pier on both sides this lime of ~ear. so nobody wa nts to surf next to the pier anyway. The ne w pier 1s due to being finished b~ the Spnng of 1992. So fa r. the construction tame 1s behe\cd to be nght on schedule. a The More~ Boogie World Cham- p1onsh1ps an.-taking plnC'C in Oahu. Hawa11. at the Banzai P1pclanc. Area bod) boarders still ahve 1n the main e\ ent arc.-defending champion Make <;tewan. who resides part-time in Huntington Beach. Matt Allen of Costa Mesa. and Matt .\lla1re ofEI Toro O Nonh .\tlant1c Books has Just re- leased "1'.:orth ~hore Chronicles." a boo!.. h~ Bruce Jenkms about b1g- wave nding on the North Shore of Hawa11. fea turi ng proliks of con- tempora r) b1g-wa\ enders on rhe Nonh Shore The book 1s also il- lustrated h~ '>Orne o~the best known surfing photographers in the world Lloyd Tic~ /1 aa Oraa1~ Cout Dally Pilot corrupoadeat wbo1~ 1urliag columa appears ~.-~ry Ttonday. Maaic John- aon, b.ck from a two -1amc ••nee. had 12 pQiftt and 1 S I - sim Wedftctday night as the • takers snapped Utah's six-aame winnina strtak with a 108-U vic- tory at the Forum. The outcome reversed. the takers' worst def eat of the season, a 101·79 loss at Utah on Dec. 7. Johnson. sidelined the last two sames because of a strained middle fingtr on his right hand, sat out most of the final q uarter as reserves took over with Los Angeles in clear C'ontrol. The Lakers set the tone for the game in the opening S1h minutes as Byron Scott. who had 20 points for the pme, scored nine to propel the takers to a 20-8 lead. Los Angeles held a 3}.22 advan- tage at the end of the first penod, extended 11 to 58-41 at halftime and. 80-61 heading 1n10 the final period. Karl Malone led the Jazz with 21 points. Vlade D1vac scored 16 points for the Lakers, while reserve .\.C Green had 15. • The Lakers took command of the game in the fi rst half by controlling the boards, outrcbounding Utah 30-18 rn the first two quarters. The Jazz's 22-point victory over the Lakers in early December came in the first of four meetings bet"Ct'n the teams this season. Although Utah has pl ayed the Lal..crs close m recent years.. the Jaa haven't had much success at the Forum -Los Angeles has a .12-4 all-time -home record against the Jan Elsewhere in the NBA Wednesda): • Mavericks Ut, Trail Blazers 99: In Dal- las. Rolando Blackman and .\le x Engl1 ~h each scored 2.t points and the Mavericks snap~d a nine-g.a mc losi ng streak ag.a1nst Portland It v.as the Blazers' first loss of the ~car against a Midwest Di vision foe after 11 straight \ 1ctones. The Blazers' rood record dropped to I '\-4 and fo r the first time this ~ason th e} don't haH' the NBA 's ht'\t winning percentage •Bulls 107. 7'trs 99: In Philadel- phia. Michael Jordan scored 40 points. including 1hc 15.000th ofh1s carC'er. as Chicago defeated the 1bl'r'. Jordan scored 28 points in the first half and reached the I H>OOt h plateau on a free throw wi th 25 ~onds left an th e fi rst quaner He rca hed the milestone 1n has 460th game. faster than any- one 1n NBA htstol) except Will ( hamberlain. who ·did at in 358 games. • Celelet 110, Bucks 10%: In Bos-11 ton. the Celtics lost all but two points of a 28-poanl lead befo~ R~1e Ltw1s and Bnan haw led lOllG lllCM YlllUH STl8H* . .. -. -... --.. : --'7.--/ -~.;.::·r..;.· them 10 past Milwaukee. snapping the Bucks' eight-game winning streak. • Timberwolvu 111, Magic 183: In Orlando. Fla .. Pooh Richardson had 30 points and 14 assists and Minnesota used a 20-6 fourt,h-quar- ter run to beat Orlando. •Sui 113, CavaJJen 18~: In Phoenix. Jeff Homacek scored 23 points and Kevin Johnson had 10 of his 16 in the final 6:42 as the Suns handed Cleveland tts ninth consecutl\C loss. Tom Chambers added 22 points and Xavier McDaniel I ti. while Mark West had I 0 rebound\ and Johnson 12 ass1.5ts for the Suns. v. ho won their fourth straight home game. -From t•e A•ffd•tftl Prn1 CREVlER t ' ' ! ' I J " • T f I 111 I. ' I I , • SALES • SERVIC E • LEASING NEW LOCATION! • 1900 Auto Mell Dr., Santa Ana 135-3171' BF.ACH Bl YD. ATTHR 22FRBBWAY • Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger s-.0.01 _..,dns Pal\tlS .. ""• Hou .. M , ,,..._.e '\Oom Your Dealership can be seen here. Only $96 a week. ~Thur.tay, Saturday & Sunday. CirculGdon 149,000. CGUfU2 ~321 aBMEDIATE DElilVERY (114) 81Mtot (118) Ht 1888 ANAHEIM -Twins 1-.ird ~ beteman Gary 08C'lti once palled up matt money to stay with Minnesot.a • and ~·s not sure he wantJ to do it epin. The former AU.Star says the prospect of his kavina t.ht Twins is more hkely this time than it wu in l 981, when he was awarded "new-Jook" free- qency by'an arbitrator who ruled apjnst baseball's owners in the collusion cases. This time. however. Gaet- ti hasn't decided whether the California An&els' of a four- ycar contract worth a iuaran- tccd $10.8 million is enouah to lure him away. The Angels have also said they will 10 hither if necessary. Tbe Twins have offi:rcd Gacni $7 million over t~ rears to stay. The Twins· amount reportedly includes dc- Geettl fcrrcd payments and incentive clauses. Also, payment would be guaranteed for a fourth season by the Twins only if Gaetti meets performance standards in the third year of the conuact. .. There's a lot of things for me to consider. with my kids in school here," Gae111 said in a telephone interview from his Twin Cities home. "I've been berc nine )'ears. .. .I will S:l) it's mo~ likely and not as friahtening th ink.mg about leaving Minnesota now." Gactti has 20 I home runs and 758 RBis in slightly more than nine seasons for the Twins. It is rumored he had a falling out w11h Manager Tom Kelly last season after Kelly publicly criticrz.cd Gaetti's run producuon. That nft, coupled with a Twms ofTer that falls far shon of the Angels' bid, could persuade Gaeui 10 leave. He has until Jan. 29 to ~-sign with Minnesota or sign with another team. Television-radio • C'hppers.8ullcts. Pnmc Ticket. 4 30 p m • Tcus-4.rbn\as. ESPN, t> JO f m • Sa~Kinas. Pnmc Ticket. JO pm • USC-1\ruona. Pnmc Ticket 11 ·30 pm ntzVISJON Flpn SUllq lU .JO 1 m -Vail rC'olo 1 W1n1n-pon~ Fnm1l H•~I. HOO P .. HM91~ 10 '<I ~ m -Offshort P10'1 Tour World (llampton•h1p from 11..t)' ~n1 f11 riapcl r~P" G.tf I p m -"onhfrn T el«om Opc-n lrom TU< 'IOn E.SP C'•llqe BuledleJI • lO pm --...tmplm lak 11 t ®'" 11~. f\PN • 6 pm -Templt 11 Geo~ ~1.\h1n11on, \ponl('hanMI 6 '° pm -Ttw II ,,uo~\ E: ,p~ l!'l'PU h II 12 )0 •ml p m -Jad.ton-.llc 11 Old DPm1n1on fckl•)td) SponJ- ( hanntl 11 JO pm -l 'M a1 "muna (Jt'la)C'dl Pnmt' l id.ct Pre Ba.tet*tU • lO om -( l1PCJCn 11 \lt asJ11n11on Pn~ Ttd:ct p,.. "-'"' i l(I pm -8111T~lo II ""'"P· Pnmt l 1t'lCI H•rw ~I 7 '\O pm -\an11 ""'la rcpla\\ (NnMI Ill 1<;pon.- Oanntl 10 pm I · OIJ1Dp6c S,..,U 10 '\Op m -t' \ ·U R bo\ln& from (kn\C! Clapcl. \lm111 frnm Mo11n1 Hudd \anadll (I.ape). Sport\( hanMI RADIO c.t~ .. .-~11 6 p m -lTC'l.\ at Amona Suitt t...MPC Ptl)I i pm -l'~ al A.mona KNX ll<PCll Pre Buke«Mfl 6 ll) pm -C t1pprn 11 \ltuh1ncte1n ldt'la)NI. KR.LA 111101 ''What?I Ne you bind? I neY9f' toucfted het11'' •••• 111111111 .... ,. " , ... After six spectacular sea.sons in the ---- CFL and another SlX good years in the ~ NFL. Warren Moon still wasn't getting ~ much notice. So he did somethin1 about it. Moon d1dn 't shoot off his mouth, as many ofh1s Houston Oilers teammates have done. He didn't demand contract renegotiation or a trade. No. the classy quanerback found a bellet way. Moon went onto the field. masterfully auidcd the run-and-shoot and had his best year ever. For doing so, Moon was voted the OffcOSJ ve Player of the Year by The Associated Press on Wednesday. In other sports news Wednnday: •Bruce Smith. the star defensive end of the Buffalo Bills. was voted the best defensive player in the NFL th1s season by a panel of 80 spons writer and broadcasters who c.ovcr the league. •One day af\cr ~plaC1n• Buddy Ryar as coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.. Rich Kotite announced he had fired spectal teams cotch Al Robcns and Ronnie Jones. coach for s~ngth and conclitioning and linebackers. •Joe Hicks. who coached one of the nation's top 1unior college baseball programs at Long Be.ch City College and worked as an actor in the ofT- season. has died at age 64 after a four-year battle with cancer. • Paul Pasqualona, Syracuse·s linebacker coach for the last four y~rs. was named to replace Dick MacPherson as coach of the . Orangemcn. Pas- qualoni's appointmenl comes two days after Mac Pherson was named coach of the New England Patnot1. where he replaced Rod Rust. •The .S. Olympic soccer te,am played its first pmc of the year beat FC Volendam of the Nether- lands' first div1s1on. 3-1 . in a scrimmage in Cocoa. Fla. on two goals b) Dante Washington and one by Yan Alonut. • Larry Bird will be )ldchned indefinitely with back problems in the first complialt1on for the Boston Celtics this season. Bard massed Tuesday night's game in New York and Wednesday night's home game against M1l"aukec. -From lte A. .. oclatH Pm• Quote of the day Tom Petlillen, Teus bas~etbelJ coach. on how tough It was to wm at Fordham: "When I got there. we stancd four guys named Kevin, which tells )'OU all you need to know about t.h.11 team " TAWY From 01 point of refusal, except for very small limits. such as SIOO. or parlay cards a giant edge! .. Sure he docs," said Maday. ''We got killed last weekend on teaJCn but that doesn't mean we're goana to stop. I'm in the pmbling business. Other pl.aces operate like the stock market Tbcy're only in~ted in the jui~. (+I). looks Juicy. doesn't at'> But 1f thrtt covered the point spreads and JUSt one favontc was upset. the wager wobld be lo"it. Perhaps th.at's wh~ the bets arc called "teasers" and not "locks:· Nc"Vertheless. this is the tame of year when sports bettors love to tease and bookmakc1 .. crinie to the ~nc Maday, owner of Lmle Caesars race and sports book. claims 10 be an cxccpuon. "You can pla) an)' NFL teaser for as h•ah a.s $20.000 to $25.000 at our place." said Maday. "We'll also let you tease the point totals and no- bod> else in town does that." B~t why'? Doesn't the bettor ~ave "We pmble here. We take a Pol'" ition." llkt hDeT'• t'Mr.mlt ~ .. Ch 0...... C..11 ,,.,,,. PU.I nflr7 .... ,.. ,..,...,. .. T'INlnlfv. Long Beach BMW ALE , LEASING ERVICE. 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( 1SKX329) 8,988 '11 Pll1llC 111 ITI •. p Utah State~ 1..,y Jo9won ICOted 3 l ~nts. bdml unbta1en a.net toporankcd , UNLV to itS 2111 s1rai1ln victory, • 124-93 Wednesday niabt over MAr- prisinaly stubborn Utah State in the • Bia West Conftrence. UNLV (10-0 overaJI, 4-0 Bia West} couldn't att unU¥kcd in the fint half while the scrappy Allies, (.S-8, 2-2) led early and tied tbe pmc four t1mn. UNLV, unbeaten since last ~•son. manqed a 59--54 lead at halftime. The Runnin' Rebels optned the second half with a · 16-4 spurt. pushina pu h their lead to 7.S-58 in the first four mmutes on baskets by Greg Anthony. Johnson and George Ackles. Anthony finished with 25 points and Ackles 16. Kendall• Youngblood led the Ag· gjes with 21 potnts. all in the first half. Jay Goodman added 20 : points. including 15 m the first half. UNLV boosted 1t lead to 111-75 when· the Rebel staners exited with five minutes remaining. Elsewhere an the Big West • CaJ State Fullerton ti, Su Jose State 78: JOC' mall scored 30 points and Aaron Wilhite had 21 points and 14 rebounds as the Titans rallied to hand San Jose State its sixth straight loss. Small scored eight potnts in a I J.:O run that oven urned a 58-55 Sa n Jose Stale lead and put the Titans ahead 68-58 with 6 1 I to pla~ Agee \\ ard addl'<l 19 points for Fullenon (I 0-3. '\-1) Ph1hp Crump had 1.2 points and Charlc!I Terrell and Mike Wasscrburger I I each for the Span.ans (2-11. 0-4) • UC Suta Barbara 7!, Pacific H : Ra) Kell) had a season-high 15 points including fi\C st raight dur- ing the dl'Cl'il\ l' !llfl·tch run. to kad l 'C' l\anta Bar!lara to the \\In al home 'The Gaul·ho'i ('-~ .2-.:!) shot 75 percent ( 18 of:!~) 1n the second half and 61 pcrn:nt m era II. Luuous Da' 1!> ~on·d 11< point<; and Gar) Gra) 17 for l '< \B. ""h1lc Don L)llk ')('t>fl'<.1 ~~of ha<. :!6 points an the second hall tor Pacific (6-S. 2-2). In other lap 2J ...- • Ne. I Nlrtll Cir D I .. ...,,..... 'II: la a...-.. Olla Smith IOI bis 700lh c:mw cmdtilla victory u flftJMuked Nonh ~ lina romped behind a cmeer-hilb 25 points by Hubert Divis. T~ 59'-year-okt Smith became the sixth Division I COKh IO Neeb the 700-victory plateau., and did IO in the kwest ycan.. He is 700-204 in his 30th season. • s.... BaU 74, Ne. 111&. ....... U: In East Rutherford. NJ .• Terry Oehere sco~ 21 points and Seton Hall used a smotherina deftnK tO stop Malik Sealy as the IUrP"I Pirates ~t No. 10 St. John's. The victory was the founh in five meetinp for Seton Hall (10.2. 3--1) apinst its Bia East Confaencit nval. The Redmen (10.2, 1-2) hid won IS straiaht pmes between tht schools until the Pirates bcpn their recent run. •No. 11 Xeat9dy It, MlMlt- 1lppl State 71: Jn Leidn1ton, Ky., freshman Jamal Mashburn sco'ted 24 points and Kentpcky's rrcu forced 31 turnovers as the I th· ranked Witdcats coasttd to a Southeastern Conference victory over Mississippi State. Kentucky (I 1-2 overall, 3-0 SEC) used a 17-4 run. ltd by Mashbum's thrC<' baskets. 10 pull ahead 23-12 with 12:02 remaining Ill the first half. • No. 1 t DUe ti, No. U Georpa Tedi 57: In Durham. Billy McCaf- fre) had a ca reer-high 29 points as the sharp shooting and defense of No. 14 Duke st1ned 24th-ranked ~rgia Tech in the Atlantic Coast Conferenc-e Georgia Tech. tops an the ACC b) aJlowmg a shooting pcrttntage of 40.8. suffered a rcverstJ. The Yel- low Jackets (9-4. 1-1) shot 36 pe,t: cent while the Blue Devils (I I -3. 1-1) hit 58 ptrcent. • No. 18 NebrHU t'7, Ml11ourl- Kan1a1 City '78: In Kansa~ Ctt)'. Nebraska got I 8 points from Carl Ha)l'S. one of four players in double figures. and won Its 13th straight game -By tbe A.Hocl•tH Press Footbajl notl'S Orange Coast'<. DUNN \ Ji m Warren <Edison). a 6-foot-:!. From 01 ::!~8-pound fullhack. signed w11h Cal chance 10 sign an earl> k11er ol ~late Nonhndge Monday nighl mtent v.1th Boise 'ltatc l ( anta \\arren had hoped to play at Long Clara and Pacific. but turned them_, Beach 5tate before the death of 49e~ do"n In add111on to ( hapman and Coach George .\lien. "' the aforemen11onC!i 1no ~an D1t>go ··George .\lien calkd me and said Staie. Canunna11 P<.·ppcrdtne and ~.hey·rc mter<.·~ted... Warren ..aid un are all 'iCek1ng \an ScO\<X ''i Then I d1dn t hear an)th1ng el~ sen 1cec, for nc\t \Car · from ham When m~ dad told me 1he b bad news (on Der 31 ). I was really You ha\e 10 g1,c the Ruc;tlers bummed. w I JUSt sc ratched (long cred11 for ha' 1ng lharacter bu1 bal-Beach tatc ) off the list. Nov.. anced scoring. more than ~nything. th e) 're goin~ to be the ~me old ma) lafl Goldl·n Wes1 into the pla)-l ong Beach offs 1h1s <;e<1 .. on -3'> c' 1dcn1 las1 Saturda\ \\hen fi, e pla)l'r\ '><.'orl·d an double figure\ 1n the Rustk~' 96-9l OFC v1cwn o\cr the llornct'> Jason Vaughan CI 8 points). [)c, er ( 18). Ocean V1cv. High produc1 Dar- ren Ernst ( 17) cluh scoring-leader Scott Campbell ( 161 and Van SlO)OC (14) v.er~ able to spread at around prett> effic1cnll) "The) thank the) can win." said Greenfield. v.ho~ team las1 )ear earned him a career-high 23 win\ "The\ didn't feel that wa) o;1, v.l't'h ago. but the) feel the~ can h...·ar ~ople nov." The Rustic~ have four pla,er'i a"erag1ng an double figure\ C'amp~ll 'I 8 7) Vim Sco)OC (,., !(I. Dever ( 15 7) and Vaughan ( 14 4) "We'd hke to ha'c 1t 1hat wa\ ... Greenfield said "Ever) bod~ 's happy and can score and \hoot I "The other 1h1ng. though. 1s ou~ style of pla} We're g01ng to get some guy who do cra1y things .. " 0 0 Golden We'it players v.ere bu~y signing letters of intent during the Christmas break I leaded for New Mn1co are Bobb} S)lv1a. a first learn .\II-Central 01\ 1s1on cor- ncrback. and dcfens1\e end -\le~ 4;tov.cll Defcns1.,.e tackle Ra> Smith. the DefcMl\e Player of the Year 1n the ( t•ntral D1v1s1on. and fullback Mike (1rafTare going to Eastern M1ch1gan. Defensl\ e tackle Dam Mangnalt C\;ev.pon Harbor) signed with East Tennessee whale hnehacker Jeff Rohb1ns (Manna) inked with Cal 5ratc Fullenon GY...C center Ja~n Tarbart. an academic w11. leaves for Columbia next Monda) "ll'll be the perfect m" of athletics and academics for him," R ustlers Coach Ray Shackleford stud. "He's a standout and it'll be an honor to graduate: from an Iv> League school." Several players arc expected to make decisions hy next month. I IEAtm~ RICH, INTELLIGF.NT, SWF, 21; Blonde, blue~ wkb a k'M for tthd, tballe, fofdp m-. Ind ...-wlllU on die beach. ICetl Mr. RlllJt llO live t.pply evu lfter. And OUI hOW fO meet .:.: Dae lb Ibis Of place a f1lP.E M ol J'Ollf own in DATEl.JNE. See cldai1t m 11Dda7 .. dllllfted eec:doa. liu Sirdaia noached a cueer-hWb l 1 poinu to lead the >~ Ooldn West Co&Jcee women'• bukctbell team to a l l l-63 Oranee l!mpke Confttence verdict over Rancho Sent.ileo ....._ __ In Huntinston Beach Wcdntlday n1S)tt. n.. Golden West playm KQl'ed more than 20 poents. d!e firtt lime Iba& hu happened this season. Tracy Wolft added 2A ,J)Olata (1 calWI" b.iah) aad Jennifer Hamey 21. Center Jenny Sulhvu was credi&ed wilb 21 rebounds, also a~ best. Golden West led 29-lS about midway thl'O\llh the first half but then doled out the half with a 2S .... run, thtn ttaned the aecond half by ou&ICOri.Qa the Dons. 29-8. Overall, the 54-l 2 putt built owes lead ao llr37 with about 13 minutes remainina in the pme. It wu the 13th slJ"aiaht victory for the Rusden (2 l • l o~ 3-0 ~ Empare Conference), who remain lhe state•s top-ranked team. Jn another community collqe womcn•5 pmc: • ~ H, Onaae C.Ut .. : Vicki Evans and Nicky Durity led a 1-2 assault for the Ao.met~. Evans f!Olching I~ t>e>intS and four rebounds and Durity contnbuttn1 IS po1nts. and ei&bt rebounds .H fullenon impro\'Cd to 16-4 overall, 2-1 m the Otanae Empire <?onfemke. , •. _ ,.,, ,, '*· , ,,,.., 11-ll Erik Manin scored 24 points as Rancho Santiago, the ~ top-ranked men's commur,1ity colleae basketball team in the • ... IUlte, downed visitin1 Golden West, 88--72. The victory was _, __ _ the 18th strai&ht for the Dons (2 1-1, 3-0). Golden West (10.1 1. 2-1) stayed close for a half. trailing 36-29 at the break, but Rancho bcpn wearing the Rustlers down in the second half, hinina on 23 of 38 field-goal attempts. Ric Van Scoyoc scored 21 points and had eight rebounds to PICt Got~ West, while teammate Tom Dever added 13 pointS. In another men's same: • F.uert... It, Orup C....t 7S: The H~mcts ( 12-9. l-2). held ~ff a late OCC surac to claim the Oranar Emptrc Conference vtC'tory 1n Fullenon. The Pirates (9-10, 0.2) were down by 16 at halfume, but clawed back to within five at 61 -56 Wlth eight minutes left. However, the Hornets went on a 9-2 run in the next three minutes to ao back up by 12 with five mmutes remaining and were not thf'Clltened again. LAe ~ ~ Dlllty Plot UCl's Jett Von Lutzow (41) defends against Fresno State's Pat Rlddlesprlgger Wednesday night. Von Lutzow had 10 pofnts and 8 rebounds In 105-82 win for UCI. Agustin Heredia was 8 of 12 from the field to finish with 20 points. 14 in the serond half. Bryan Murphy had 10 rebounds to 10 with 11 pomu before foulina out. OCC was without the scrvtccs of Bnan Spratt.. who didn't play because of illness. UCI From 01 rebounds in the game to ke) a 57-36 UCI advantage on the boards. When Herdman began m1ssmg·in the second half and worked the ball to other people. Rigdon 1gn1ted the offense Rigdon had 22 oC. his 3 I points an the second half. including five of !>e,en 3-point anempts. "Some nights you go 0 fo r 10 and some nights ~ou go 8 for 10." R1gdun said. ··i f~ a roller coaster." un shot 49 f)Crccnt for the game. including 54 percent ( 15 of 28) from '\-point range. and escaptd v.11h a baa v.in despite -;hooting 63 pcrttnt from the hnc and committing 20 rurno' cro; lo Frc\no State's 11 "The) ll\t> h> 1he ""ord and the) die h\ 11:· Colson said "\.\-hen )Ou're.1n a s1tua 11on hke (Mulligan) 1s he's pla)ing \Cr) intelligent basketball. Ht> g0<.-.. out and gets shooters and a good pos1 man. I still thi nk 1f ~ shoot our normal 50 percent. we could have hccn 1n the hall gamt>." I resno sho1 JU!il 38 pau·nt for the game. and Bernard. t)n· team·., hot- ll'lll pla)er v.1th five (onsccut1\'e .20- poin t ou11ng\. finished v.1th JUSt I 2 points on 4-of-~.2 ~hoo11ng thanks to a combination of l '(Ts dl'fensc and a lost touch Th'i_ Bulldogs. who also have a penchant for the long bomb. connected on JUSI 6 of ~7 '·pointers Butler too~ cart" of Bernard on the inside. olhl·r .\n1eaters when Bernard v.enl outside. Wilbert Hooker netted a team-high 26 and three othl·r, v.crc m double figure\ for Fresno ··w e pla,cd Fre'>no a l11tle dif- ferent than "e·11 pla) Long Beach:· Mulligan ..aid "Fresno 1s a \Cl'} outs1de-onrntcd team. We had to make sure we could get out on them and get ? l\and an their foct"S. They go I:! for :!4 ;igamst UC SanUl Barbara and Santa Barbara-1s a tough place 10 play While lJ( I was hot on the out.side. 1t took lhe efforts of Butler and Jeff Von Lut1ow inside to leave the Bulldogs defenseless. Butler scored 18 points. grabbed I 0 rebounds and had three assists and t~o steals. Von Lutzow ( 10 points. e1gh1 rebounds. five blocks) combtncd "'•th Craig Marshall (six points. \I\ rehound ) at one forward pom1on. Point guard Gerald McDonald had 10 poin1s. nine as- sists and sax rebounds 819 Wett 'tandin91 c...--. 0-al W L W L UNLV • 0 10 0 New ~alCO Stele 1 0 10 I Cal 51••• Fulle•IO" l I 10 l UCI 77 7 9 Frnno S•••• 1 1 1 • u1a11 S•••• 1 2 s • UC Sa"'• 9arllua 1 l 1 S Pac 1-c l l • I L-9HC" Ste•• 0 ) • I s.~ Jo~ Stalt 0 • 1 II W~'f'tkwn UCI IOS, Frnno Slett 11 uc S.nta earoare n Pa( 1 c .. Cai State Fullttton ti S.n JOM State 71 ...... oe LH VevH .,. Ul•ll Slaff t) ,.,...,.,~ UCJ a l Lon9 hllCll S1ett 7 lO S.twda'f't Ga""" UC S.rote 8trba<e at New Mo.co St • )0 Sari Jota S•ett t t Utell Stett • >O Cel S!elt F ut•e<lon et Pac1fle 1 >O Neveoe l in Vt11n et F retroo Stele 1 JO IAll l•f'ni!t PSTI COLLEGE MEN UCI IOS, 'r•sno State 12 1a1ewn1 C~•I l'rMM Sfete UCI .. ,,..... ..,, .... 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Totelt 2• 10 21 '° .. allt-UCI JO 2' J·-1 oo.I\ UCl-LM I, 1..lllll'r .. e I T ICflnlcal• Nofle UCI ,,,.. •111"' ty F,.,.., B 1-10 ,, IRVI NE -Despite 28 points and seven rebounds ~ from foN'ard Yvonne Catala. the UCI women's basketball • team came up JUSt short in a Big West Conference match up ' agamst Fresno State, falling, 61-60 ---- The Anteaters (2-1 I overall. 0-4 Bis West) had a 30-28 halftime lead despite convening on JUSt 11 of 32 field goal attempts in the optning half. Jenny l.tt contnbuttd 11 points for the Anteaters. while Shen Brown paced Fresno tate (7-6. 1-3) wtth 19 points. ,,,..- Oil ft '""' ,_.., I• uu., 8-0 FOUNTAIN VALLE"--Huntington ~ch H1gb's ~ Oilers staggered fa, onte Fountain Valley on lls own turf tn ,...,.,!_ Sunset League soccer action. stoppina t~ Barons_ 3-0. on . ~ s1glc goals b) Byron Aauas, Chns W,.nght and Jason ---- Greasle) and w11h the comfonable cushion plkccpcr Matt Goldman followed up v.11h 14 saves to preserve the shutout. ()(-an y~ngclas was in on 1wo assists and Aguas added to his presence v.1th an assist. prompting his roach. Randy Chambers, to label 1t as "a tremendo us game." Fountain Valle)'. which entered 1he game ranked No. 4 in the Orange County roaches poll. fell to I 0-3-1 overall, 2-1-0 1n leaaue play. .. M) goalkeeper really played outstandingly, too," said Chambers. ··1t was an intcnK [!.1m~;-but we hu stled all the way, passed well and our offense caught on fire." -By tie D.Uy Piiot ElllM tllW W11Zll 11 r111eya11 taCt H TINGTON BEACH -Tam Wetzel. with five • comm unit)' collcae state volleyball titles to his credit as a • 4\.• P"'CJl's and "omen·s coach at Orange Coast College, will -'-'--- mkc o'er the Edison High boys program. Edison Athletic Director L)'man Oowcr announced. Wetzel. 33. a former D1v1s1on II All-Amcncan at Hawan and a Ncwpon Harbor H1ih graduate. replaces Bnan Rofer, who took the Chargers to the CIF 4-A title game in his onl) season last spnng. Rofer res1ined to accept an assistant coaching JOb w11h the UCLA men's proaram. Wetzel. a co-coach of the OC men with his father, Bob Wetzel. coached nine seasons (five women and four men) W1th the Pirates. He previousl y coached one-year stints at Newport Harbor. Co ta M~ High and Punahou High tn Hawa11 (now St. Mary's). Punahou won the state title under his guidance. "It's a great opportuntty to coach at a school wtth a back.ground of athletic success," said Tim Wetzel. whose cousin Dave Wetzel was the Orange Count y Player of the Year as an Edison senior in the early 1980s. "I like to teach volleyball from a player's point of view and help develop techniques a four-)'car coach is look.log for, SO playera can 10 on to play in collqe." RODI, PACIFiC GOU' ASSOCIADO~ Invites lOu To Plau With U~ ... Tou.mammt Updata 1141610-1884 The RPGA 11 now accepUq rma •aUoae for the lna~ra.1 Event at SBACLIPP COUNTRY CWB, JANUARY 14, 1991. Sp.ca are eti11 &'ft•labk; bat 811qi up rapld ly. Shotpn eta.rt at 11:00. Call ASAP for lldd!Uonal manbcnhtp tnfonnaUon. ••• .alDl1UI ITP8Aftl ,.._ JUlfU Pt.Artl -· . . _...,, .... OfWlll c.. DllJ.... • IRVINE -Vlliliftl Newpon Hart.or Hilh wckomcd the Woocs;; bridle Hill' boys bMUtbaJJ tam bl(k iato lbc Sa v ieYt Lape W~y nipt. \Mn 1lmos1 spoiled the pany. Tiw •voted Warrion ( 11-6 over. all. 1-0 in lane) needed 1n off· ~Ryan buch benlc sho1 from t 0 feet out .;th two teconds left to pull off' a SS-Sl triumph in the ~ View opener fof both tams. .. That•s tht Sa View lnaue like I remmtber 1t." uid Woodbrictae Coach Bill Shannon. -hote team has ~nt the last four season in the Oilers take 77-74 win; Edison, OV log wins ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -Huntin11on Beach Hash 's Oilers stayed on the heels of Sunset Leaauc l~der Ocean View Wednesday niaht. pullina out a 77-74 victory over host Fountain Valley in a pme marked by 1 fast start and standout cfl'ort or the Oilers• Mustapha Abdi. Abdi scored 31 points for the 01lm (2-0). who Jumped to a 20-8 lead in the first period and ncveT relinquished the leld. F.ounta1n Valley. J01n1 to the J.. point shot an hopes of pulling back 1n10 the pme. was never able to ovtrrome the deficit, aetung 10 within thrtt p<>ants m the final mo- ments. A penmetcr shot with 12 seconds to tic was off·taract ind Huntington Bt"ach held on for the wan. .. We were JU~t \lugg1sh in the first quarter." said Fountain Valle)' Coach Gordon 81lltngslcy. ..We didn't play dcfen~ well (m the first quancr) and we didn't shoot well. "f thought we pla)ed a real good ~ond half. Adam Z1ebanh and Todd Gordon both played one of the heller games the) '\t pla)'cd all )t'Or long." Els.e""'hert 1n the unset League Wednesday· • Edl ... H , Suta Au 51: Bran· don Jessie scored a carttr-h1gh 35 points, thrtt more than his prtv1ous best. as the Charicrs ( 12-4. 2-1) cruised to the \'ICtory at home over Santa o\na (9-6. 1-2) kss1e no tchtd IS points an the fi rst quaner "'hen he netted three of h1\ five 3-pomtcrs in the game. He was 13 of 18 from the noor with a 1cam-h11h 11 rebounds for the Characrs. Todd m)'str added I 5 poi nts for Edison. which led b) 18 at the end of the first quancr and by 32 l'ntcnng the final penod For Santa .\na. Chauncy Wool- ndge scored 16 points to share team \Coring honors. drsp1tr not playing in the first half for d1sc1phnal) reasons •Otto View 11, Wntmluter 51: Host Wcstminstt r sta)ed "''h fa, orcd Ocean View nearly the en· t1~ way. pulling to w1th1n two with 1wo mlnutf"S left at ~I. but foul trouble anJ the Scahawks' ab1ht) to co nvcn al the line down the stretch took ltS 1011. Marcel Ten Berge scored 22 points for Ocean View. but 1t was the play of Albert Fanop. who put together h1\ Stt<>nd straight 10..point out- burst. which turned the ude. Enc Wilkins orcd 12 points and had 9 rebounds for Westminster. and Todd Kawashima and Gabe Blevans came throuah with b11 ef- fons for the upset-minded Lions. By 1'k Dell~ Pll•• St11dl111 SUNS•T L•AGU• STANCMMGS ~ CMr9I W L W L OcMn View 3 0 f 6 Hunttnoton 1 .. ch 2 o 10 • Edlson 2 1 12 4 "-"••! 1 1 7 I $;"~ I 2 f 6 w:~mlftt~ 0 2 • 4 10 Fountain V•Y 0 , s 10 ....... .,,.~ HUnt.,,..en 9eeCfl 77, Founta•n ValleV 74 Edhoft 90, Senta Ana if OCMfl View '1, W..l'mlnl• st .......,., ...... (7) fMf'tM at OcMI\ View Sanle AM al Hutrllfteton leeCfl Edison at Wfttmlnlttr ... ····~ Tu.tin w ..... C.-defMM Nl•"'1...,.., M IC COMT L·--::.:·1 = W L W L I t 1 • I I 6 ' . " I I 1 ·~ I ' I 6 . Plritk Coest •nane .. w. lllM eo many pmes come don to me IMI JO lttOIMts ~ (ia IM Sell Vilw). thit fltdt like hillofy ........ ittetr ... ~ valiant SlilOri (14. 0.1) neat· ly noeched the UPlft. delpite I ... for·l 5 shootina pcr(Onnance in &be third Quarter Ind lhc loM of 8tftior' point auard Huy Np~n (spraancd ankle) for the final 12:21. .. We pllyed 1 real aood tam and rm ,.cry proud or our dron." New· port Coach Bob Serven said. ··ne had the ldvaniaee is aiu. depth. everythina. but we kepe playiq hard ind did a nice job ... hannon qrftd. -n., ame aa 111111 willl a IGIC ol ... ,,, -..., ..... ~ • in dw lrtl 1111(" St I trlt aid. ne Wion 1C01W11111e ..-·. ,.,,. ........ ud led. ]().29, .. bait w.e.. delpite •• }.poiat.., bf the Wlrrion. .. Tbt J.p0in1en really kcot ·us in tbe ~-ia the ftnt IWf ... ·SbanDOC'I c1plaaftcd ... We're Usually a lot bet· ter at c:rcatiftl k'Ofina opportunities ~. but r have io cred1t New- pe>n•1 defente for shuuina that down." Woodbridec ouucored lbe Sail· on. 9--3. 10 open the third quartet, ind~ seven sttaiabt points and kd hadina into the final eiaht car••Mn"Y COLLaH MllN P.-. ..... Or-.. c:-.1 11 COl"-...._..C. WWW) Costa Mesa just misses, falls 69-68 a...c.. ...... \.'-_..... ..... . .. ..... .._... I • J • OWfttltWI I I I 1 TllUIMe 1 I 2 I O'C~re11 J 5 J 11 SIWdlr 1112er.s 75ttt $ft'llttl 7 I 1 14 Hullter ' , 5 11 ..,,..,.. 1 I ·I tt T•rv > 6 \ n ~ > ·I > lt l.lr• 1 1 l J ....... I I 0 I Mertine• 0 I • I C"'1ll t t t 0 McK!ftlno • I 1 11 MAll"f1m •>S ii ~ 1011 • FweuMlfl I I t 2 Totlh JI ' 17 n Toleb t1 JO " IO ~ F""'1oll, ... ,. me..-n. 1111 me s.ilon. evca wimout NtuJft. who totakd 12 podtl and sill --bebe hit !1~ H· ecuU!d thrir hatfcoun ud piodftded the b09rds on both mdt '° ttMt the def\c;t, ••Huy is our heJrt Ind aoul py, but it didn't faze our other kids, .. Strvtn said. "We berded our buns off on the boards and we eucu1Cd. •• )ustin Mcintee, a 6-foot·l JwUor center, domanak'd inside r« the Sailors. amauina 19 points· and IS ~bou1'ds. He was parucularty aolid in the final pttiod when hes four points. thrtt ~bounds and two u- ststs 1nd one steal 1n the fint thrtt COfl••MnY COL&.aH WOM9N .......... .,, ............... u COl"-.. ...... c 9 WWW) .... ._ ..... ... ...... .. .... . 'W•• • ' J t w• n 1 2 u Trotler 2 t I • ........, It I 1 11 L""*" t t J t ~WI l t 1 6 S.... • • J 12 Slrdlie '2 I 1 )I lltVt S ~ t tt HMO 1 I • S LAw4a t I 0 • Clfleft 1 2 2 6 E~ I I I I eidl• • 6 2 1• lMMft ' • 1 1 llOtdlli , • t • ··--. 5 l u TOIM n 19 14 U T~ '1e 11 11111 Helf'lllM Ooldlll W.t. •t• COSTA MESA-In 1 ~w ban.Jr. it wu Costa Mesa that was holding the short end at the completion of Wednesday night's Pacific Coast Leaaue boys basketball opener. 69--68. >-Meftt 9M11 Ortfllt Con~ 2, Full· 1 wm-McKlllltv >. Hun• 2. Terrv 1. >-MM• ..... G4*lluft Wet~ •• ...,.,,.., Host Costa Mesa (3-11) took an 11 -poant lead after one quar- ter. fell behind by three at half- time. then took 1 four-point edge into the fourth quancr onl) to fall behind by five with about four minutes lefl After a timeout. -Mesa scored 11 stra1gh1 points to take the lead b~ six. then "we let them beat us underneath." accordina to Coach 8111) B~r. ··wr got in foul trouble early. and that hun," Brewer added. S1>«1fically. Jeff Pickens pick- ed up two fouls 1n tht first quarter, and his third thrtt minutes befo~ hatnime. He left "1th JUSt t"-O points 1n the first two quancrs.. but enjoyed a big S«Ond half. scoring 21 points to fin ish with 23. Mike DcGraz10. a trJnsfer from Newpon Harbor High. chipped m with 12 points. Visiting Trabuco Hills sc- curtd its second win m 13 out· in gs -By lk Dally Pll•I TKtwll<M Nor'I COMMUWTY COLLEG• MaN ltwM .......... Gtldllt Wftt 71 con.. Cl,..._ ca' _, ......... ·--s-.... ....... .. ..... 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S lS 1 1S 0 t S M Gre~ S 0 4 13 • 2 4 10 IMnler1a11 'I 0 S • t 0 I 0 ·~ • I • l'l I I 0 l Ger,_ 6 0 ) 13 4 I I t ADM! 0 0 4 0 ) 0 l 6 F ... _ I 0 0 0 0 2 , 2 I I I 'I f7 1' 21 70 Tot•" n t• n '1 ScenW~ Est..-de ' 11 JO 12 1..-10 ~ 8Mc1I 11 ll 12 Jl-U >--1 10et1 ~ IMcll -Gre..-v > ••~>Gamer I T edWICalt Nolle HIGH SCHOOL 90YS TrMIUU Hlh 6', Cesta--. 6t C~C-stL...-1 T,..._.._ C_.Mna HOllaftcl IC.e.AI Sr..o l"outo\ Ou~., ilecJllev 8erntt Cllf•" KIWlt Tote!\ .... .,.. .. ...... l 0 1 • Z1'1lt4 0 4 I 4 I 0 I 1 C-0 0 I 0 0 1 0 1 Luu I 6 e t l 6 • 11 HerdlftO 4 I S I • s • 17 ~""" oe 2 o 1 • 0 ) 0 ) McEorow 4 I I t ' • l " ~''" a 1 l n 0 0 , 0 OeGrtltO • • ) ,, ' 0 5 11 1• 1'0 21 " Tot•ll 13 n It .. Sc-. ... ~ Treouco Hiii\ 1 2t 11 ~• Co"• ~ 11 IS It 17-61 l-OOlnl ooett Traouco Holh-f'loujot I TICMIUI Co\le ~ Del!Cll I • . ~ . .-...y 10, 1•1 . minutes ol Ute founJa. helped ffatW hoc the tciwe It 41 . Mike Slape made 1 peir of fret lbtows Wllh J:06 Id\ to put lhe s.ilot"I "P. S0-41. But Rauch. who led the Wlnneq with 19 poentt.. sperbd a S-0 nan for a S3·50 edit With OM.minute ~ma.inina. Mcintee ap~mt to force a 3- point try with lS seconds left, bUt it hit nothina but net to knot the score •ln. Woodbridae, hoVtcver. worked its final possession 10 Rauch, who drove across the lane and scored with a defender 1n his face and time ran out. HtGM SCHOOL eoYS l.._N.S......AM5' CS-..LM9MI ....... . ... ....... .. ..... 0.-I t ) 2 T W.rtl l I 1 1 Mel'll tilt """MWNI 11J• ...... 1 001 ~ 1 214 ~ ' 0 > • A<ftl• • • 0 • GHIOle 1 > 4 S Sinner • t I 1S Yw-S > • i. Mlllr 1 4 2 t Oomiftlun 0 I t t OtQ ) I 0 1 WOOtr~ t 0 I 1' Sereftll 1 I 1 1 ~ 1 011 fMrWI 1 1 11 Vll'rwre 1 I 1 S IC.helno1 t I o 1 IC.__,., 0 , 0 , Jftlle ll • 0 )j H.,_ 0 0 0 0 TOl.O 23 1 20 St TOIM J2 II 11 tO ~ ... ~ ' 17 ·~ 1 ..... 5' 11 .. ,, 21-tO HIGH SCHOOL 90YS H~ le9dl n, ,..._. VIiie¥ 74 cs--"'---' ~...,. , ...... .., .... .. "... .. ..... 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I Wftlm>ftlltf' I 1l 11 l~SI )•DOllll ~ OcMll ... _ -IC.llO• 1 ~"'' Wfttminster -IC.ewe~ l O•••Mfl I Satldleback sboCb CdM SANT A NA -A laclJUlltt C0t0na 1 dd Mar Httb boyt buketbaJJ team rall~ 6-om an 11~ fint~uarter deficit '°pin a 37-36 ltad heldU'\I inio the final period. but host Saddki- beck earned a S3-SI viClOf)' in the Sea View Lcaaue e>pmff. "It wasn't so much what they did." CdM Coach Paul Orris said. "We we~ awful. We missed 13 of 28 free throws." Jon Upham ltd the Sea K.mp '7-11 . 0-1 l with 22 oomts . -By ht Daily Pl»4 HIGH SCHOO\. eon W11•-W.. SS, .... ....,......., Sl cs. Yllw U..-1 ......,,....,.. .. ,.. ....... .. ..... 7 e l tt Fen'Oft I 1 1 J lO l lTeVW Ot21 4 2 t 17 Mc~a 1 I I l ) 0 , • .eucfl 7 • • " 1 1 4 S Murtlflv ltl t 2 O I S 1..-4 0, I 11 OO O O hdl 1 1 26 T-0 0 I I Plf'Ole 0 1 2 t s..ndermeft I I 0 ) Toteb 10 t I> !J Tot.is It 10 14 SS ScereW~ New_.1 HM!lof It 11 IO l>-53 W~IOM 13 1' 17 t-SS >-llOIM ~ NeW110f1 ~uven 1 Mclllt• I IC.Ml• I St oe I w~ l M..l"Ofl• 2 Reucn I 8edl I HIGH SCHOOL BOYS S.ddl••dl Sl, Cerw dill Mir 51 ISM Vlew'---1 c.w .. Mllr Se 0 l Jdl ...... ,.. ........ 1 l l 1 EWl!le • 0 4 13 1 0 I • Cl\e,,.,.'1 4 1 S HI 1 I 4 27 A-YO I 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 8 •.0V\ew i 2 I 1 1 O > • Ron,,,.,, o O • S 1 ) ti 0.•-I l l •eo;11tr s s ,, W"""'9t0n 0 0 2 I TOIM ll I) 14 Sl TotM It I) 21 S) seer-. " o-r... cor-• _,., 4 13 ,. i.--il ~ II 11 14 11-Sl l·-• -" Corone Oii ~..,.. 'l ~-£",_. I .,_.,.. I HIGH SC~ eoYS Miter Del •• Lfttlla "° ,.,...,. ........ , ~ --0.. ...... .. .. ...... I 0 0 2 Jecll-4 0 1 t 1'.•noe<" l I I 3 ~. S ) ) I) VOOI 0 e 1 0 W'lbOrn l 1 1 I ~ • 0 2 • a.bin ' , 1 11 A.llllOuM ... ..., c ...... ,. /ltllcMll"Oll Oot•" 1 22 4~ S ••IS 1 10 l 24 Sul• 1 4 I I •OS IMenwrn 1 33 5 I 1 2 l Mellllew\ I 0 2 1 , ••• MOftVOlt'I I l l • t<llrOY 1 0 0 4 Tot•'' JO ,. 'II '° To•el\ )J JI 10 • ~ ... 0.--.. 1• 14 20 IO-tO . 10 1' ti , ...... EITAICIA From01 Despite the trouble at the foul line (I 5-2 1 ). Laguna ~ouldn't ha'<.' bttn in It 1f It wasn't fo r Borella Estancia o~e~ the same arat1tudc to Junior centrr Matt Fuerbnnger Furrbnngcr ~hart'd game-h1ah point total honors wllh 2S. with 20 com- ing 1n the first half After pla)ing most of the first half down low. O'Brien moved him to the top of the kc) for second half defrns1vc purposes. enew "They brought him (Fuerbnnacn up to the hi&h post a lot more in tht second ttal( and that was good for us." Fleming said. "We kind of new the ~ou11ng rcpon on him befor~ the game and I think we did a good JOb on him. "I think the smallest guy Tng (Gamer) has guarded has bttn 6- foot-4 (Fuerbringer runs 6-5) and that's a lot to ask of a sophomo~ .\ couple of tames Tna citpected some help down low and he didn't act 1t. so Fucrbnnger "as able to act somr easy baskets." Both teams played a fairl) even fint q uaner as the Eqles arabbcd a 22-21 lead. The inside outside battle was prominent as Fucrbnnaer had I 0 points on four la)1ns and two frtt throws, while Gravel) and Ravensbura combined on four of lquna·s )..pointers. Estancia looked like It would blow open the game in the second quancr as it arabbcd the bigest lead of the game at 42-30 with 42 seconds lefi in the half. The Artists responded with a pair of free throws and a buzzcr- bcatina layin by Bo~111 to pull to within eta.ht. Estyu:fa ma.inta1Atd the ei..,t- pe>inJ advantqe throuah the thud. ~l couldn't ,et any (unhcr awa). Monarchs roll, 88-60 I $1"PT+4' It' not easy being the new~ on the block. But it helps t make friends when you're the fbur-door x mpg champ~ . r the best milc2ge four-Ooor sedan Sold~· ~·re both these thi~ And moo:. Like sane of the frlcndlicst sales and service people yOu'U CYCr meet. So cane SI)' hdlo. Our new kitis on the t*>ck will have you SUW.. Suzuki in no dmc. • oc • • -.... DDl!llllttv ., ...... ...... NEW YORK -TM ·tll![llJ;:;;:;:::;;~ .. qualificalion1 for a Pot in Hall of Fame have become a tick) ubj t ....-n on tlw bdac 8ftt Diez•'*· Thtft''t a bis .-ioa 1f ~ Roee wiU cnn ~ oa dlt ballot. .. , did poa1tave thinp on lbc &etd. positive trunas otr. the. fkld. in tht com- m&.tnity," C'arcw a.aid: ··1 P'-C a ICM of SQ>Wlf off 1ht fltld ... lad ~ ............ 111dlll• lbr --...... ""1Y '°' llnW\lll ..... aad Jenkim '°'~&~ .. -.... thtir numbtn .._.to ..... on. ;.,y ..s Jl:"M' his .. ... ,.....,........ ...... ... it wida J42 W1C1b77.2 pcttitnt lllil lime. llollie Aftlftl. the MHimr •vn ladcl' wtda J4 l , will be another sm>na rontendet nn1 ,_,, He was a dasappointina rounh on Tuesday with 291 \IOU'S for 6S.6 per- cent. f>wilht £vaa1, Aadle 0..-... Saadberi• IO namt I h. II Jttml a kd thll Scawr. c ..... ~ Rya11, Jtckto"11Schmidt Fisk. Bml. 8aiP. and Hcndmon will rriake i! on tht ftna -.r/ w~n elias~. ' ( --lately. Somt JI)' the tan· dards have !Oftcncd. and the pmc' all-time &reats ju t arcn 't a great a they used 10 ~· The late t mcmbcn of Coopel"'\town v.cre de- For R~. baSl'ball's all-time hits lcader. what he did off the field may keep him out of Lhe Hall and. perhaJ)!. even oft the ballot. panel. formed by Hall of Fame presi- --cJent C<t Stack. may propose a rule today prohib1t1na an) 1nd1v1dual on ba'ICball's permanently 1nehgiblc list from appeanna on the b llot. Rose wn banned in August 1989 for hi hnh to gamblina. On Mon- Sud's 12-man pael IMY allo clilCull tM cont.rovtraial veteTaM cornminee. Tht formation of • veterut committee bu allowed playtt1 to tncak in who couldn't att by the .ntttl 11\er IS yeen, Tht' ~nten would ~r the veterans committee limit iu tclc<'tt0n1 to umpires, front office types and members of tbe Negro uaaues who weR denied a shot at the m-.jor lcaautt. If finaien fails the nut couple-of years. he may never get if\.bttau.c the field will be so \trong for the ~t of this decade and into a ~ century. Then, of course. thert i1 the probk1d Of Rose. Until hi1 blaashmcna fi"om tmct.U and jail ~ntentt. lta,,c fitured 10 1ehievc one of the h1ahcst votina pcrttntllH in h1\1ory when eltg1ble. But several votina member$ of the BBWAA arc undecided on whether R~ mcnts induction on his first try -1f C\er. ttrmined Tucsdn) n11ht \\'hen Rod Carew. • Ferguson Jenkin~ and Gn)lord Perr) wen· elected. So who' next? Tha t quc t1on could be a too lllk) subject. da). he was relca~'d from pnson aftet St"rv1ng fh·e month' for tax v1ola11on It .-.s once t~ouaht that 300 victories was an automatic 1nvn11ion to tht Hall of Fame. along with SOO home runs. 3.000 hit and 3.000 strikeouts. On <kck as potential Hall of Famcrs art ~aver. R~. Don Sutton. Steve Carhon. Nolan Ryan. Rcuac Jackson, Mike Schmidt. Carlton Fisk, Tommy John. Gary Carter. Ben Bl ylcven. Phal N1ekro. Onie m1th, Ton)' Perez. George Brett. Wade ~ Rickey Henderson. Robin Yount. Dale Murphy, Dave Winfidd. Jim Rice. Bob Boone. Cal Ripken. Dave Parker. "He's lo~t ju t about everything he's had."' former teammate and Hall of F&JMr Joe Morpn said of Rose. "The question ii: I he goi ng to lose hi HaU of Fame scaf7 There's little doubt Tom lifetime. will make 1l the a' er. '\ 11-205 The baseba~ wntcn.. hov.ever, want first time he Rose's name on the 199:2 ballot Both Perry Pefl) ~on 314 games. but the tnd .-. n't ptttt). He staacred h.11 way 10 300 wins. bouncmg from ont team 10 another in an For the record 811k1tUll NBA it•ndl09$ WUTIRN CON,llllNCC P'•<ofk ON• ..... W L P'Cl (;a "°' 1 ano IO i. U J ~'!"· 1' ·~ 1...... l'O " ••\ (,.1 Jft., ,,,.,., I 1§ \JI I !>~•''~ t\ 16 .. A I OiONrt •7 l\l I \e "•"'~""'"' I 1~ 1 '• X) Mtd•e\t o.._,,,..,. 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I•·••• 1 •c• e. • Presidents Commission continues ta win approval at plans tar reforms By Doug Tucker AP Sporl~ Wrolf'r 'J \\II\ II t I l cnn -fhl' fl''"rrlul Prl·<.,1drn1' < omml\c,u1n ~l'fll 11' 1L·lmrn hlit1 nilling 1hrnutth thl' '< \ \ 1.cinq·nf111n 1111 \\l·dm:-.da' v.1n r•ng 11\cr- "'hl'lm inJ.! .1ppr11\JI 111 plan' tn l UI -.cholar,lrr p' 1n .111 <;pon\ and 'holll'n pl.I\ Ill~ wa<.,on\ hclorr linalh lcl"ntz 1 l' lir..1 (1 Ill\ l'll t 111n t"l.tllk ·•11:, It~\' \Utftn~ ,I hllnlh Of Un.ln\\\l'fl•J ltllll h do"n' .tnd thl'n m""nll ont: t•\lra poi nt·· "-< \.\ nt·u1t1H' d1rn 111r l>1l I.. \t.huht 'aid \\ .11t·nn~· do\\ n .1 '>l.'fll'\ 11f ml•a\urc<, 111 toughen lhl 1l4u11 ·mt•n1., 1111 l>I\ r\mn I dckgatc'> 'Olcd I "'-14Q to kl lht• .11J \\hllh .11hktl''i rclCl\I.' from lhl'lf \l huul to 111un1 J\ Jlhkl11.: aid Thal v.ciuld ma~l· 11 mm.h cJ\ll'I tor c.m.tlk r \Choolo; 10 mct·t the nt•" finann .tl u1mm1tnH·n1 nt'tl.''l'i.1r. 10 rematn in the IOJ'l d1' 1\ltin -.and .t l\11 dl.'fu .... ·d a poc;.,.blc lOnt ro\cr\' Th.it It m.1rkl·ll Olll' ,m,lll '>tumhlc 1n 1hc march to ref orm h \ lht: l·nnrn11'""n and the NC \A (ouncil was hard I ~ nullt l'd .. I 1h1n~ 11 "a' more 1mponant to get 11 pa~scd as amcndt•d rather lhJn not get at passed at nil. There 1s no qut<it1on 1h1'i 'itn·ngthcn" ()1v1.,1on I." Schuh.1 \aid. Dclcgull.'\ Jc\.oll'd 1he ancrnoon SC'> ion to a compl1catt'Cl rnmmr!.\lon formula for slalhing tame dcmandc; on nthletc\ and 'ihoncn1na tht pla> ina \Ca<;on" Rrokl·n do"'n to 1t\ 'i1mplcc;t componC'nt,. othlclc\ ""111 Ile required to 'pend no more than 20 hours ptr "'-'I.'~ on lhetr \pon during 11s 5e.i~n. with one dJ~ oil gui.lrantet'd. In the ofT-~uon. thlctt1 can 'pend only caa)lt houD per "'eek at their llpQrt and be 1uuante£'d three d.lyc. ofl. ...,../ "You can't n"'c"latC' the 1mponance of the ume- reduct1on pr'oposal for the benefit of the ~tuden1- 1thlcte' •• said Donn Lop1ano. director o( \I.Omen· ·•thlcu 11 Te •' "I ,,. \hopeful v.c could take even some more pr ' ure nil kid The hour-ptt·Y.ttk lim11 and m:andat ry d off an: Iona o' en.Jue. If cemfk for tht lod~ .. Tht proposal to tnm 1hc ason~ and ume dC'm nd' camro b) ;a 'otc o( 299·21 in Di'11Smn I and t66-2.a an Ot\l\1on II . l fint u " thoulht 1h11 many 1 ~ 70 I ht fore'td out of l>t~+uon f under tht rt·,truc1unn11 l'•ll ~.1gt• hut lhl' ,oftencd propQsals q11l'lktl till ll.tr' nt m,in\ "11alkr \Chools. It's the t111111h 11nh '''Ill 1•1'l 1l1t "n"tl\t tl·,trut·turrng issue h.1 .. , 11111t hl l11rv 1h1 '< \ \ m~·rnhcr,h1p The h1g '' h•111h' h,1,11 11111x h.1, rc111,11rwd lOn\lant -that \nl.tll ._.. h11111' h.I\ l' thl' ,,1111t· 111W-\l hOOI, ont•-votc ['fl\ llt ~t·' ,1, tht m.1111r' 1>1, ""rn I " 11111 h1~ 111 hi.· etlcctl\C. ThC're 1s l'n11rm11u' lru,1r.111un on lhl J)<lrt of many inst1tu- t1on'. rum 11.111 .. ~·n ~\CCUll\e J1r~'\.·tor of the Pac-10. ""d \.\l· "l'rt· 1n1ng to gl'I a rt·J~nablc pos111on for nH m" r\h1p 1n 1>1' 1\lon I th.it might prevent the l,1rgl'\I .111d mn,1 lru \lralt•d IMlllUtlOn~ tO le:.tve 1)1, '""n I 111 tlh '< \ \ l'111g1~m' \\tlh hud(l.ll' 111 S IS million lo $20 m1lhnn lool o\cr thcrl· .incl thr SO or ~school who JU'il '01<.'d a~11n'lt 'nu pu1 1ugctht•r. don't match yo ur ~hool' lin.11ll1<1l 11 1mm11 rnrnt That's vcr) frustnU· 1np · '\lo\t li~l·h alkl tl'd lOuld be the smaller of the 2Q5 01\ 1'i1nn I '"'t1111t1nn whose onl y prominent proaram is h."h·thall. ac; '>'-ell us 1hoc;c <;ehools mak1n& the minimum tinane1al commitment 10 athle11cs. "Tht·rt'·., been a lot of talll. about school dropp1na ou1 of l>1 vl\ion I I dnn't Ihm._ 1hat''i goana to happen '('f'\ much:· '><:.hu h1 said. "I think schools will make the comn11tmcn1 Rut fin30c1nlly they're under a lot of prtc.\urr and ll'\ .i commitment thL-y didn't want to nuii..c right no" " Alct<> appro\('d Wednesda)' v.ert Pre idmts om· mi\~ion-sponsortd \Cholar$hlp cuts for au poru. nmountina to 10 percent aero' the board Ocsoilc trona oppos1tmn lrom coache,, Oiv1 1t'n 1-A football ~holinh1ps will be reduced from 9S 10 as by 199.S, and b.i~ket~ll araots will br cut rrom IS to I J over the ~me pcnod. ' The ncYr 01v1 ion I rcquin:mc:nts ta.kc: effect pt. I, 1994. holanhtp cut 1n 111 sporu othcf 1ban footblll and bl'~cthlll Utkc effect Aus. I, 1993. Oklahom ~ tbeU coach Gar:> Gibbi id the ~hola"'hip cul tr.tit d1mini h from the quality of the produ 1. ··1 would c:au}Qjy rathc-r not bavc U.it impOled on me." G1bM said ··1 cen't •mAIJM thet the qualhy of our pmc •111 not be hurt." f rc,hm n wtU ht u.cd mort IO tdi "' IM llld. ' Ra111a•n to r11111n with PadPIS Denni Ra\musscn re-signed ""h San Dicao at the last minute Wednesday. whale Davt Schmidt and Denny Walling decided to ka\C their teams. Ra smussen. who last month re· JtC'led an Diego's salaf) arbi· trat1on offer. agreed to a one-year. $805.000 contract fh e minutes bdore midnight. Once Tuesday's deadline had p:is ed. hc could not ha\c 1gned or nego11ated with the Padrts until Ma). Rasmussen. 31 . wa!I I 1-15 lac;t season "Ith a 4.51 ERi\ an 3.:! starts and made sim:uoo '" the St""cond ~ason of a l"-O-\car deal '>'-Onh SI 605.000 . ~hm1dt. a nght-handt•r "ho p1 t( hcd for \1ont real la'it <>ea'ion . ::ind Wallin&. an inficldcr-outfit·lder "ho J')l3~l·d for <;t I ou1 ... rnnno1 re- c;1gn '' 11h their lorml'r team., un11I \1:1\ I Thn '1111 an~ fret• to nq~o- 11a1t• \\1th .tll othl'f d uh\ Mcan\\.h1k . the.· numhl.·r or pla~­ t'r' cl1g1hk for :irh1trnt1on "a' n·- tfo l't•d to ,.,., "hl'n catt·hl'f kO Rt•t·d ;ind 1nlil'l dn I UI\ Quinon1.·., a~rt•l·d 111uintr.ll l\"'1th lht• < 1nn n- n.111 lfrd' It 11 Rl·l·J ,, t aldH.'r .111orn·J to a l\\O-\l'JI tk al "Orth $I ,.., mil li on \\ h1k Quanom•\ an in fil'ltkr .tgrl·cd 111 a nnl' \car u1nl1 J~ t \\Orth $ '\00 01111 . Tht• ~II \Car 11IJ Kn·d IHI 2'\I l.1c;1 \Car "ith thr<'t' honw run' .tnJ 1" R.n1 J oo m.ttk su ... 101 l hl· Red\ .tl ~U1rt"d him 111 luh llJ \ trom \l11n1rt-.1I '"th lk1m \\in n1nl!h.1111 .ind R.tnlh ~I ( l.t1r Rl'l·J \\ 111 m.1~t· M1C11)(111 th" '>t'.1\11n and ~,'ill0(1(1 tn 144 ~ Qu1none" al\o 21'1 h1 1 241 tn IQQO '"Ith l\\O honll'" .ind 17 RBI 1 n !\' it:tml'' and maJt \I'" ooo -8.t• t•r As o<'iated PreH Swlmmln1 Biondi, Evans take world titles for U.S. By Larry Siddons AP $oot1S 'lv1 11'1 PlR f ll \u,11.11!,1 -(""old hanJ, on lhl· I \ '" 1111m1n11 ll'Jm <,ho\.\Cd tht• rw"' ~Id\ lw " 11 'J une .inll tht n lht ~rd' 11111wJ 1n thl· tun. too M.tll U111nd 1 Jlld J.tn~1 I 'an' 01\mrm l hampuin .. · \\orh.J rrlnrJ 'holder!> .ind 111J111\IJ\\ ol \nH'lllJn 'iw1mm1ng for \l'ar'. got lht· l I \ ~uad bal I.. on thl· 'it tor~ ,t,ind in a big "a' a1 tht.· World 'i""1mming Champ1 on,h1p-. "t•dnc\da) 81ond1 rt.·ta1n~·J h" gold mt·dal 1n the men·, 100-mt·ier frcest )k 1n 4Q I~ '>l'llllllh "ell nfT h1\ \\orld record hut .1 h11.1 '1ctof) for lht.• rang) ( .1llforn1.1n "" hl'll I \lnod on the dim I )hought ·rm ttll· la'ilc\t '\\1m mer 1n the I no lrl't''" It-on the "hok plam·t.' ·· Rrond1 \:ltd ··\\'hen I ~on m) fir<it "orld 11tk (1n 1 9~6) I didn't !..now ¥.ha1 11 meant. Ha "ing been in th e ~port a li ttle longer. I real11C~ thr 1mplrcat1o ns of what 11 ill hcmg hc'>l 10 lhc world ·· ban~. a topic.-gold-mcdahst 1n 1hc 19 8 OI) mp1cc; fina lly added a \\Orld<h mpmn\hlp &Old IO her victory h,t, beating -\u 1rahan teen· aier lla)lc) Lewi" \\1th a 4:0Q.40 1n the women·, 400 fr~~' le. The 'IC'tory &tl 'C Evans l'C\Cnge for ltw1f win Tuc~ny in the 200 frttst)'lc. It also helped take the s11n1 out of • d1\appoin11na founh in 1hc 400 1nd1v1dual medley and a d1squahfka1ion an the Evans.. anchored 800 f rttst)'le relay Mon- day "It ha been a Iona few day :· E\:ani 11id. .. pet1all) with the 400 IM and lht'n the relay, But I chink I'll bC httttr no• ror tM 00 .. Euns hold the ""orld m:ord in Che 800 frttst)IC and &on for Che chlmpion hip 1n tMt e\enl tur- da • The U . alt0 sot a surpntt told medal in diYang when Kent Ft<rJUM>n, 1 sa'·tirM national cham- pion bat DeVff winntt of H 1m· pOnanJ inwmauonal "*'· baa 1op.nnkid Tan Uanjlt ol CM• in w mftt·s .l-mner .,n~. .. w~. wow, wowr r.,.... e•· claimed • "It., up to the wnters to decide. I didn•t know ho\\ )OU voted .until ancr I WU voted in." Morpn said. AP~ New Hall of Famer Rod Carew collected his 3.000th hit as a mem of the Angels against his former team -the Minnesota Twins. Summer of '77 was big reason for Care reaching Hall of Fame • By Patrick Reusse M •nneapol1s. SI p..,, S111 Tr11>v~ Tht'fl' .tfl• Ck. l.t\lon.11 1hnll' 1n th " hu\lnt•\\ "atl h1ng 'Jm ~nl'Jd in h" ~"'· hit ,, b.tll 1n111 Ral··, (red JI \ u ~ u 'i I a ' J t IO n .1 I lil;iii='T;;:i.'111!1'=:: anJ '>11 11 hJ \I.' thl' pr1 llc to l u" 'ipl.'nd1 n~ a mnrn· mg 111 P.1111 Bn .1n1·, n tliu· ll\ll'n1ng 10 lht• Rcar .tnJ J hudth n.tnH·d J1mnl\ 1.ill ahout hun1 1 n~ 1u rkt''' \\alt h1ng \hrh.ll'I Jordan 1n lht• prl•\t'Ol l' 11f .1 h.t,lt.·10.ill Rut lht.'fl' " nu thrill 111 fl\JI ha' ing "·lllhnl Rod ( .trl·'°' · pla) m11 .. 1 l''l'f\ ~.rnll· Junng lhl· \CJ\on 111 Ill"'" Th" "J' till" '>U nlnll'r \\ht•n ht• ''J' ha\\.'hJll"\ rmalt' -'>'-ht•n ht• l Jnlt.' to he.· 1..1lkd \1r Rl)\lnt•\ Thi' "J' the \umml·r "h,·n o n a ''"~k puhht.ttion tlatl· Jul\ ll\ < arl'" "·'' katurnl o n the u nl·r nl T1m1· ant.I purl\ lllu'i1ra1eJ l h,· \I \C)\ n lcaturrd C :Jfl'\\ 'il<ll·-h\-\IJc "1th T t•d "tllr.11m 1hc Ol.lJOr k.1gut·,· mn'I rl·u•nl 400 h11ter. an 1941 It 1s not a mag.i11nc u >' l'r th.ll " th(.· la\ling pu.ture of ( urt" ll 1c; a fl.t\hbad. lO June 26. 3 \Unn~ after- noon 1n Bloomington. Mann. There arc 46 Qb' fo 1 Ml'I '°ltnd1um It 1\ 1hc largt•\t ulnr-c;cason rro"d tor ba\ehJll 111 (hc \kl''i h1stor.. ;ind the rn'tornt'r'\ arc on thr1r ftt.t. \tomptng "h1-.thna. roJring. "Wir fll l..l'I\ mc\\.1ge board 1n nght· l Cnlcr field 'ipll' OUI II\ tnfor- m.it1on one char;)cter at 3 11me ROD C .\RFW IS NO\\ HITTfN(1 403" When lhC' mc'i')age ~ 'i finished the roar b«nme lo uder The uo"d wn~ ~llll on 1t feet The) h d no 1ntC'nt1on of 1opp1na their lute to Cart'" II "as Rodnc) ·., founh hll of lht da All had bttn VCCIW \\1th a ~Utnd 1na O\auo n. but 1h1 was the longest and loudC'\t Finally. 'itand1 n1 there at ond. 1n 1he m1ddk of the madnec; • k· ina up th~ sun and the chttrs . Carew remo\Cd ha s hat and wa\ed it al the fl n~. firsi toward the P3"ihon in left then the hie chers 1n naht and the main arand tand. The Twin • hold1n1 fin1 pl•ce in the AL West. defeated the Chicago Wh11e So,, 19·12. on Lha1 after· noon. Cartw ~orcd five run and drO\:C 1n "·The RBI\ werr tccond ~t on the TY..ins Glenn Adam • tht' DH ~ta dub ~rd wuh c11ht. When approached 1n the clubhou • Caf'f'W 1d: .. Don't wlk 10 me today. Talk to damt. Hc·1 the htto .. Not in 1977. CattW wn tbc' btro. Ca'"' "' the m1n duatina .499. ~"' lhe l'MIOlt tlW ~ ...... ... mt ... Witml tit 'fwiia. llw"patt • ...,..o~ .. rve Rrwr _.._.~"' Ii. .. ('liltlW .... •r 8 .... •I ..... ...... .. ..,._ :ro MVt • .-• ,... I ha ' l' to lt't all thC' hreaks. The otb r n1~ht I had a couplt of infield hits I had the bad·hop san·gle today." I hC' mfidd tuts and bad hop "ere J<11ned b>' line Jn"es ovtr 'hort,to p. line dn'~ 1nto th C..$3Pll und. on-a'i1onally. a hne dnve int the Met'' kfl-firld pa' 1hon. It was a mnnth of hnr dn"es. For June. ( Ml'"' ha 1tt·d -l86 ( 54 for 111 ). hit Ill 2ti or 21< g:lnlt'S and finished the month halting 411. He closed the month \\llh an 11..pmC' h1111ng '1n·a~ 1n \\ htl h hl· "'as 25-for-4 I ( (,1)9) On Jul) I 1n ( h1t·ago. hC' reached J ~a~m h1sh of -l 15 before making m11 .. in h" la'lt th rl't' at-bats "I'm \tJ~ 1n~ awa} from m)' old rtl<imm.ue ·· L03l h Ton) Oli\a wd T h1\ man 1" w hot. I might &C't hurnC'd ·· < 1t•nc \1 aul h. the managC'r. said f 1m \k( ar\Cr used lO 58} that Roh ( 11b\On \\JS the lud.1cst pllChC'r he ncr ..a" \\hen G1hson patched. lhl' olhcr ll·am d1dn·t ~ore an) run\ Rod <'3fC" 1s thr luck1c<it h1t1t•r I t'' a s.iw When he hits a h.111 then~ l"i no one thl·rc to field II " l hr !>Cason "'ent on. C'uew'\ m.tr' clou\ 'mtle ap~arcd on tht maga11m· COH'n>. and the h11s ktpt (Urning On .\ug. 8, the Twins went 10 ( OOpl.'rsto"n. N.Y .. to pla> an th l· Hall of Fame cxh1b1t1on game "The ma11f reason I want to ao to < oorx·~tO\\ n '" c;o I can help Rodnc' pack out h" corner," Mauch s:uc1 r he manaaer and has 'tar had :1 \J')Cctacular rcla11on hap. Mauch rnulJ be difficult with out-of-town c;pons"'nters Carew could be \\On.<'. But an}OnC' -.ho wanted to 1alk about Cartw's grcatne s that \ummcr could have a notebook filltd with superlatives from Mauch dl y. the Twins' marvelous of· len\C -1he big thrtt of arcw. Larry H1 le and L)'man Bostock - could not k~p producina a Mlf· d01en run a pme. That is haw many the tm 1ated patchina staff needed on a Jood n1&)\t. The Twan faded in m1d -Au1ust and died 11 a contender 1n ~ptcmbcr. When the Twins wett stall an con1cn11on. Carew went to Mauch and told him that -bttaute he had bttn pr1e11c1na Judaiua in rc«nt )'tan -he woUld not be able to pla) on Yom Kippur. ··r p\e hem thrtt Wttks' notict:' Carew id. "You know •Mt GeM did? ~ Pttrcd over tholt ....._ like ht don. ind said: ·0oa·t wany. If wt•re sain ...-.. fOr dUI ..... ~ 111 It' )OU a spcNI dispen..-m.. Sammy O.vit Jr: " Clf't'W Mwted _. IMll• t"r •hit. The .............. ~ cniOMlly ... , ..... --"""'' ....... .. fOr ~ ... ,.,, ...... ~ nr,.--~ . -•·OJll!lf_. ,., "t hear. what he wants. he gets." RAllC'I' \ II 'l II ADAll ·I II n PllBDBA88ET YOU W0t«R ... I AAPfEH S fo ~ PEOPt.£ ... by Jerry Scott I AA\'ENT l>W) ~~~~iED N ft\£ R>R A l,.()N6 11ME. I by Jimmy Johnson R08El8ROSE ' COUNI• ~U.atta&Mtwllta CULnm& \~~ METfR SISTE~ IN )VffAlO. NY I • • .5 l.:J,,.L..~~--i ... . I I bx Jeff MacNeHy DltNNIS by Hank Ketchum by Alex Graham J. oot oF, '\ ( t.kt win~ 0 "0....---.../ THE llltNACE . . .· (..) ~ ~~-~·td • ~H"( OOK'T "fA PlAt{T ~ ~Ci.ES 2 " ~ ~ '«lJ ~·r .we. Wl\~ t~ ~IOI'~ 'ON;,~.' by Tom Batiuk fu~aE~ ~ ~ 'l\)"4 A>A-lAl l al~~' ' ' l I I '-'-__ __....._-'~~__.-!LJl.'i....:::l-~~c=....~~~~~~ oy Lynn Johnston Orange County Headquart rs for *'<>Tl · .-Facto Landcrulsers, Prevla Vans, Bonus o MR2s, Tercels, Forerunners It Previous --Stake Beds ••• Plus Tl'.ucks, Volvo . Trucks & More Trucks . 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CONNER FIND INTRIGUE, LOVE IN RUSSIA 88 II WAYS TO KEEP BUSY THIS WEEK 82 II THE ORANGE COASfS MOST COMPLETE GUIDE TO RESTAURANTS 814 II WHAfS HOTAT ORANGE COAST NIGHT CLUBS 810 \ ~ II THIRTEEN PROVES LUCKY FOR GROVE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 87 THE ORANGE COAST CELEBRATES THE ARTS IN 1991 B4 I if If t II • II a ifl • • 1 m..PW"M . World ttnowned violinist ltzhak ~rtm•n will make his Orange County recital debut at the Pcrformina Arts Center Monday at 8 p.m.. sponso~ by the Oranse County Ph1lhannonic Society. For more infonnation call 646-0CPS or SS6-ARTS. 2 •ts• •t tBfiY• Opera Pacific's F1f\b An· navcrsary Sea.son be&ins Sat- urday with the opcnma of Puccinj's .. Madame Butterfly" at the Oran# County Pcrformina An s Center. The opcni will be pcrfonncd Satur- da) at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. and on Jan 17, 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. each night For tickets and infor- mouon call 97Q-7000. 8 • ,. .... Former aturday Night Live cast member Joe Piscopo will perform two hows on Fnda) at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. at 8 and 10·30 pm T1d.cts arc $23 SO. For 1nfor- ma11on and rc~r\-allons. C'all 496-8930. 4 ffirl UTEIT Sally Field plays a mid· western housewife held cap- tive with her daughter 1n Iran for 18 months 1n .. Not Without My Daugher," opening Friday 1n theaters along the Orange Coast. 5 'PllATfl' ._ IT ICI Mark Lee's .. Pirates ... which opens Fnday at 8 p.m. at South Coast Repcnory. joins two h1stonc women buC'canccrs with a c-ontemporary professor. Martin Benson 1s dtrec1mg and his cast includes J oan McMurtrey, Catherine Cortez. K.athcnne Hiler. Richard Doyle. Larry Paulsen and Robert Sicular .. Pirates" will play Tuesda)s throu&h Fridays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:.JO and 8 p.m .. Sun- days at 1:30 and 7.30 p.m. until Feb. 14 on the Ma1nstaat of the Costa Mesa theater. 6SS Town Center Drive. Call 957-4033 for ticket i1tformation. Vlolnlat ~ Pw1rw .. Roger Bloom 8 -caJI Comedian Oeof)le cartin ~111 ptrform five shows in thrtt niahts nelt week at the Coach House tn San Jua.n CapaJtrano. Shows arc sch«luled for neat Thursday al 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Tickets arc prictd at $32.SO. For information and rn«valions call 496-8930. 7 1111 •• •tm The Seattle Mame Com· pany will prestnt ''Pinoccbio" and other works at the Irvine Barclay Theatre at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sponsored by the UCI Art1 and L«tum Office. Tickeu ~ Sil; SIO for children under 10. for information call 8~. 8 Sf fti181fi Jeff Foxworthy, the 1989 Club Comte of the Year. wiU perfo rm at the lmprov 1n Irvine throuJh Sunday. Showtimes arc 8:30 p.m. ton11ht and Sunday; 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. on Fnday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. on Saturday. For infor· mation and reservations call 8S4-S4SS. 9 •cann•a- Thc UCI Chamber Music Series prc1en11 violinist Harootune Bcdohan and p1anist Loma Griffitt at 7:l0 p.m. Suaday at tht Irvine &relay Tbntrc. Tickets arc S 12 ICMf'I); SI 0 for ~niors and ua faculty: S6 for UCJ students. For information call 8S4-4646. 1 1 __ ., M1-.ed-media arti.st and sculptor Kim Abeles opens an uh1bit of her work on Friday at the Lapana rt Mu1eum Satellite at South Coast Plaza. lfnllltl tluit ap. pear 10 etched on aJ.us and other transpettnt matma& wa-e in rt.ali· I~ crated when the artist laid Ren.- nit over the materials and teft ti.cm o.l.doon in Lot Anetta for lO da,s -tM irn.-~ lhe raidue of the C1ty's smot. The show contin11t1 at the pllery throuah April 21 . For infonnatton call 662-3366. ~ hie 0r-. County debut 11 • DI e Fllll ~_..,_Or-..~ The ~ County ty !~* ~. 0.mbef OrdMlua will thll IS for b3 pafonn at the Irvine Blrday • o.itv Pilot Weekend/ Thur9day, January 10, 1991 Theattt on Monday niaJlt. bqin· nina at 8 p.m. Tickets art S 12-29. C'aJI a~. 12 --· Folk letcnd Donovan will appear 11 the Coach Houtc in San Juan Capistrano on Saturday 11 9 p.m. Tickets arc Sl6.SO. For information and mer· vations call 496-8930. 18 -•unm A retrospective of the works of Edward Corbett. one of California's most prominent post-war artists. wtU open at the l..quna An Museum on Fnday and continue lhroU&h March 24 Some 60 painunas and drawmgs focusing Oft Corbett's 1mportantt as a Cah· fom1a painter and his contnbu11ons to American an will be on e.11.htb1t. For information call 494-6S3 I. 14 llf .. _ Blues mus1c1an Cork\ Siqtl and quartet "'111 per- form '"Chamber Blues" at 1hc Irvine Barclay Thcatrt on Wednes- day at I p.m. Tickets arc S 12 and SIS. For 1nforma1aon call 854-4646. 15 _,RIYTll Co median Bo bby Sla)'ton. voted Club Comic or tht' y enr in 198 • wtll appear at tM lmpnµ. 1n Irvine neat Tuaday through Sunda). howtttncs Tuct- da) and Wed~sda) art at 8:30 pm T1d.c1s arc $7. For 1nfor· mat1on and re~rvallons, call 8S4-S4SS 18 UUUIU MIRITU The Andrt)eY Balala1lca Orchestra under the da~­ uon of Dmhn Khokhlo\-wall •P- pear TuMdn a1 p m at the Pelforming .\ns (enter. sponso~ b~ 1hc Orange Cou nt y Ph1lhannon1c Soc1et). For tickets and 1nforma11on call 646-0CPS or SS6-.\RT 17 ... ._ ........ Man1al arts expen Je3n· Claude \.in D;ammc stars 1n .. L1onhean ... ·~, lor rel~ Fn· dn) 1n thea1c" allmg 1he Onange Coast The mo\ 1c 1dls the stO'} of a \Old1cr dro"' n into tht' "orld of high-stakes \lrttl fighting bouts when he cumc) 111 the J1d of ht brother'\ fam1h 18 nca=~ .. -1urn This.. by ~ WillOll. ttt in Nev. Yort Ci SoHo ~ make$ n·s Counsy debu1 at the Forum 1n Uipna leach 1on1gh1 Feb. 10. Ptttt Htnr) d1ttets a cast Maded by Mtlltnaton. VcmCT Scotallni. J Milltt and Jay Frair) T1clceu SU. For more 1nform1tioo 497-9S66 or 494-831 Q 19 -n.m "Warlock .. the ._, a pov.~rful I 7th warlock and a w11ch huntet · t.ule •n ~hie modem "orld. an movie thnttrt along the Coast on Frida). 20-:=n~ Btrhn pt-rform\ (QI Lquna Chamber Mu'" turda)' al t. ..\ndrr11 '<nurth NC'*l)Ort Beach. bcJ1nn11 g ~t h T 1d.~.i a~ S:?O. For more 1 ma11on call 494-:?8~~ R.,w 81Hm 11 Lbt' Mt• ol dw Ody Pllol. a...-.= ~ Ora1* County; BT. blllck 11e: BT-opt. black Ile optJOMI; pp. ~r ~rson: TIM. to ~ ar- tln,ed. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS • ....._. 8at1ttfly o,e.aJas Nlpt DlllMr, Jan. 12. 6 p.m • Opera PK•fic at Wesun South Coasc Plan Hotel. ost.a Mesa. Cont t R1ch- 11'd ~ry. 546-7371 • Celftraae Life, Jan. I::?, 7 p.m .. ()( Eanh Da> Coalauon at M:un Platt. Santa Ana. SSO pp. Phont 547-7 00 • SWeU.. 0., SMw, Jan. 12· 13. • horchnt DOI Fanciers at O.C. Faargraound~. Co~ta Mesa S4 pp Ouldttn S2 SO PhoM 544-9371. • MMame Ba«ufly Bruda, Jan. I 3. 10-30 1.m .• Opera Paafic at Radauon Plata Hottl, Irvine. Con- /Ht R.chard ~al). 546-7372 9Cetdratiq Wemea T.Uy, Jan. 13. 5 p.m .. pyglass Htll Ptulharmonac Commutcc of OC rtulharmon1c Socatt}' at Crean m1- ~ntt. 'ianta ""a Heights 8) 1n- v1ra11on onl~ 8 Gllild AJUuce Meeliq. Jan I$, 10:30 am .• Opera Pacttic acncral mcc11na 3nd luncheon at Le M tr- tdicn Hotel. Nev. pon Bt-ach Con- tacl R1ch:Jrd Dl':Ary . 546-737~. 8 Lec11re tries, Jan. 17. 9.30-11 .30 a m . OC Pcrform1n1 ..i\ns Centcr/Cf't'S("cndo Chapter prntnts Ramsc) C'lar\, $70 pp. for w-nc Contact Cht>Ja Tale11n1k. BJ ..()Sj 8 G1Uer1 Grall41 ()pe•l•& aM ~. Jan 19. tl·30 am .• ~smcnt and Treatment Sen tees C"cntcr Lah.a1na Gallcnes. cwpon Ct'nter Fa h1on Island. folio~~ by lunch~n at RC''I: Rcitauran1 S7Spp. Phont 7~6-0'JQ.1 Frtt &allcf) tours J,m I -19. b-10 p.m phone 7!1-911' •MU.me B•tltffl)' OiaMr, Ja.n. 18-19. 6 p.m • Opeoi Pacific at Rad1s.son Plaza Ho1C'I Jn me Con- tk t Ru:h.ard ~f). S46-717J. 8 'hh Otde TttaHrt Houe AttC· UM. Jan 19. I I a.m.-2 p m • OC Pubhc Tck,mon a1 Wilbur Toole Hou~. Corona dcl \far Conta<"l &trb or Pam. 67$-5$11 • S.,er Bowl Party, Jan W (tem- poral) date). Dfbu ) Chapter or the OC Perfomuna An Center at mcmbtr's rc~1dtncc Cont•ct Carol}n Nonna. 846-7946. • Let'• Get Coektq, Jan. 21. ;J pm .. A~sociatt'S of J-loaa HQn la- htut-..ducauonal series at Ona Hoa, Conrettncc Centn-. cwpon fkach. Phone 76()..$9SJ. • WIM..ut DIMer, Jan. 21. Kt'n- dall JICkson w~na of nnfaodcll at Trttt Restaurant, Corona del Mar. PltOM 6 7 J-()9 I 0. •NewJIHt ClaNk Pn-M, Jan. lS-26 at 7 a.m.. Hoea Hospital Foundauon 11 Ncwpon Beach Country (\ub. Cont.ct Judith Bro~. 161-1710. • 0...-.1' l>tllMr, Jan. 26. Con OUllO ctt.lpect or OC Pcrfonnina Aru Ca.w at mnnbn-'s ~ ......... M•••., au1.,., Ju. 26, 7· I 0 p.ID., Medbl ltaearc:h Education Socidy at Crystal ovn. South COM Plea COl&I S7S pp. ~ IJ6.J()79. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S Laauna Beach, 497-3309.) Jan. J 4- Feb. I 4: Manha AJC. prum colors and charcoal v.'Ofks. 8Blstup (19100 Von Karman. Jrvmc. 152-S2~::?.) ""An and the 1nfluen~ of L1vma Abroad." 8 Galerla ca,111raH ( J 16 81 Camino Capistrano. n Juan Capistrano 661-1781 )through J4n 13 ""Thc Kach1nas arc Coming. "n of the Hopi ·· 8 lrviM Valley Co~se Galle') Hall (5500 lr\lnc C cntcr Drn t" Bu1ldan' \ '\OO 'iW-3::!"'7) 'o"· Jan 26 .\n and \fu'i1c. \tu<ll"nh hov.case 8 Lagoa Art Masom ''' ~ C It!! Dn .. c. Laguna lkh.h J"J "'\I I Thmugh \1.;irl h 17 Ton' I a".:11 nt'v. p:unllnf' loin , • \pnl : I ( tcllllC' ~Ill'" JI \nulh ( "J 'I Plaza) Ktm \tx·k, Thl' """'~ ( ollC'C'tor ·· Jan I I \I.tr ~.i f d· ward C orbt-tt \ Rclru'>pt'llt\l' Jan 18-\larl h .:.a Th( f 'prn't't" ulpturc ot .\h in L 1g.h1 • Newport Harbor Ar1 M• nm (850 n ( kmcntc l>n\C:~ 'ev.f)(>rt Buch 75~ I I :'::!I Jan .:O-\.lar\.h \ 1 Ed .... :ud Hnppn Roht"n \1111.u MUSIC • l..a&llU CUmHr Matt<' Sot-1et). (vanous locatton 4~J.::!1S ::!.:1 Ja n I:' \Jmrrat:> \1u'>tl3 o ff...i I &·rhn • 0C Pllllllarmonlt' So<'ter~. X p m at()( Pcr1vrming \rt\ ( rnll'r t-••• T o"'n < cnu~r l>r" e < l\l.i \ k'"' 5 :\-:'.a:!:! J.i n l J lllhJ\. Pt·rlm.in Jiln I~ \n\ln''l'' ailJla al J O r- chcc,,tra ~11h \.c•nJudvr Dm11n Kholhh" Jan :.i I 11' .\ngl"lc' • ( hamber On: hl'\lr;i Ian ~,., I '-"-R The ewwd·wlnnlng ~ Sdtubert Trio .. pet1onn faW>ftt• chamber mutlC mMt• wot1ta Jan. 31 at the Orange County Pertonnang Ana Ceriter. Memberl of the trio we. from left, Ctaut-- ChmtlM Scnu.ter, sMlnO: Martin Homttetn. eel<>; and Borla Kuachntr. vtoAn. • s.,er a.wt S..J, Jan. 26. ooe hour befo~ kJckofT, OC JuvmiJe Connection Propa.m at Oun rcst- deace. San1a .,n.a Helabts. SI SO pp PbOM 69~291. • A.mertc. TrHlu ttll, Jaa. 29. 7-9 Lm.. OC Trauma SOcicty Council Bfakwt 11 c... Su"a Fe. Sanaa Ana Resional Tramponauon ea.ea. PftoM $71.()6()2. l(dJe,. 997--6513. • RMen "ti, Jan. JI, 1 p.m.-mid-niela•. PIN casino n11J11 at Cano's.. Nc-'POf1 Btacb. S7S pp. Conwt R'*1Mt)' SMmm, '69-6.U9. 8 Tnftl -.., Feb. 3, noon-S p.m .. Feb •. 11. a.m..-4 p.m.. OC Rqnw at Fatrpounds. Olla Mesa. SS pp , cbiklttn frcr. Pboiw 9$3-49$6. "nn Edey. 498-1991. 8 A.a Affair flt"'""-•"'· Feb. 7. 11 a.m.. Cameo Auxtliary of Bia ~/&a stttS of OC lu.nch- coo at Dt1neyland Hotel. Anahc'im S.40 pp. • l••*n" a.a. Feb. 8, 7 pm •• A110C11 Q/ HOii Hart In Ut\l\t, fou1' son Hotel. Ncwpon 8cech. S17S pp. ART tatc S\mph1in' "11h ,ondud1ir Ye,acn~ 'iHtlanm • OC Pttformia1 Aru C"enttr. ' pm 600 fo"n Ct·ntrr l>nH" ( osta \1~ .. ..lll ~e n f ound1· ' Hall Jan '\I \ 1rnnJ \.. hu~:n Trio • Los Aa1et~' \1utu Qorate and , tnloa1a 1 l'>nruth' Chandlu Pa' 1hon ''u"' < rnll·r I H '••rth (or.Jn\1 \\t'Olll Lo' \n gelt' ~ l ,_Q., ~. ~ .:11. '\ 1 lnhn < ume C"ondu .. tn r I d'I ~ \\ orlo., In H:s,dn Rnttl·n • Padhc ~)m· paoay, I\ p m a1 <)( P1·rt11rn 1n1 .\rl'i ( C'Ott'f ~ I f \'IV. n ( COll'r Dnve ( O<>IJ \k.,.. ..l "'-' ..l21' J.10 ~~-.D C c•ndu, tvr Prta \fa~g mc110-\t>pnan11 Dolora la11e •Opera Pa~tfl<' <()( Performing .\ra (entl'r tol To~n <rntrr DnH'. ( u '>t.1 \k~. 91Q. 71~1) fan l ~-1 Q • '.fada ntt' Butttrfl, ·· 1 Put· Cini) DANCE. THEATER . MUSICAL THEATER 8 MJSlttJ Cafe (Hubert\. I Hut· ton entre Or. !>.Ania na. ~55- CL 'E) DtnllC'r \ho fnda)' and turda)' "Murder at Cafe 1'01r. ·• • s-Cll c-.c • .,...,., ( 65~ ToW'll en1tr on,c, OS\a Mt"Sa. 7 1-7 27) Neleri ..... Jan I I-Feb . I•~ Pirates. Matt Ltt Jan 12 Pa> Wut \'OU 111. Feb • Boundary Watcn. t Rapt • Stt••• ...... Jan. l Feb. 2• Ka of the ~"· U TJ,ti.;O INFOftMA TIO · If you h.t"t" an nmt ''"'"' Of ~ (>( tn~IJOd for Biid.Book, chrttf ll)QUirte1 to IJtq~nmt E,,,,. t~n. ~-o BladBooA f'O 8cn • .,.... .. el,. .... Jan. 30 at 6 p.m .• CMip!N• coaear luopltaoft diuCf' at ~ HC*t. ~ .._. S7S pp. Coetltt Vaa.pu •It 1 1 llJ '1 ....... Fd>. 6, ll a m.. Rtcbant ltodlm luncheon ~ lohoW at MM:blid"a s.ppa- 0'9b. DaM Point. S40 pp. Con11c1 8 ~ 1w d I 11 _, I 1 • 1 ra c.a-I JOO. t &4. Corona dtl MM. CA ....... (22ll Lap• C•yon R-S. 9161'. o.lly Piiot Weekend/ ~. Januery 10, 1991 • \ , Covar. Storr Music, painting, dance c1111n1 to Coast arts sane By Roger Bloom Delly No4 AIU Editor "Les M1z" will be coming. Oingo Boinao will be returning, Moun will be remembered and the Cirque du Solcil will make a first im- pression - and all of it will happen along the Oranac Coast in 1991. Soviet playwriabt Alexander Buravsky at South Coast Repertory. Herc arc the shows. performances and exhibits curTCntly acheduled for the Oranae Coast's principal venues for 1991, plus some other IJ)CICiaJ events of widespread intaeat: fte Pe,,.,._., A1'tl C.ler One of lhc biacst cvenu or lhe year on the county's premier st.aae will occur Monday when /tzb&i: Perlman, arsuabty lhe finest vi- olinist in lhe world today, will make his rccilal debut in Orute County 11 8 p.m. Jn the folJowina weelcs and months. lti&bli&hts will include: . • "Madame Butterlly" will be stqcd by Opera Pacific in a SIX· performance run start1na Saturday. The productjon will feature Yoko Watanabe in the title role. Good tickets arc available for the Jan. 20 matinee only. Call 919-1000. and Schubert in Founder's Hall on Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. • ''Tbt: Pearl Fishers" by Bizet and .. A M~ed BaJJ"by VcrdJ will be stged in rcptttory by Opera Pacific between Feb. 15 and March 3 • l vo Po,ortlich, a bngbt star amon1 the younaer icnerat1on of pianists will perfonn a prosram of O\opin, Ravel and Rachmaninoff on March 9 at 8 p.m. • The American &Jk1 Theatrt wiU perform "Coppelia." .. La Bayadcrc" and selections from 1u repertory in a March 12-22 run. • Victi Ctrr will headline pops propams with the Pacific Sym- phony Orcbcstra on March 29 and 30. Both pcrl'ormanccs wilJ bq.an at 8 p.m. and feature music sung in both Spanish and EnaJish . • The Emerson Srritll Quartet will perform works by Mozart. El- lfou Carter. Samuel Barber and Beethoven in Founder"s Hall on April 2 II 8 p.m. . • "Grand Hotel ... winner of five Tony Awards in 1990. comes to the C.cntcr April 2-7. The Hubbard Street Dance Co. wUt perform at the lrvtne Batel Theatre Jan. 2•. 25 wM:f 26. Here,, L .... · Stevens and F Chaves perform "Mee ... Other ans and entenainmcnt h1ghli1hts of this year will include con~ns by hzhalc Perlman. the Ju1ll1ard Strtng Quartet and soprano Kathleen Battle at tM J>er. forming At'ts Center (all presented b > the O~a ngc Count y Ph1lhannon1c Soclct) ). Opera Pa- cific's st41lng of 14-0rks by Puconi. Bizet and Verch. an exh1b11 tracing the 1nOucnct of Asian thought 1n postwar Amencan an at the Laguna An MuSC"um. the Pacific Sym- phony's outdoor summer scncs at the lrn nc Meadows Amph1thcat~. and plays b) Kaufman and Han, Bcnoll Br~ch1 and contemporary • The Vienn• Schubert Trio will pcl'1Cnt a propam of Mozart. Ravel • K.trhl«n Bittle wiU pcrfonn in rccilal on April 18 at 8 p.m. ------------------___,..c:;..________ • The Juilli•rd Srrifll Qu.n.et will appear with the Billy Taylor Trio on April 30 at 8 p.m. and h1&hh&h11ng matunna local per-~lrefa1rc for Children fonmng ans 1roups. the lmnc March IS, 16, 22 and 23. Barclay Theatre 1s ofTmna a • Marth.Im cl Broad14'1) "' smorpsbord of enten.ainmcnt for bnna lhcir duo-paano v1nuo 1t} 1991. One of the more unusual lhc , .. on April 6 11 8 p.m. shows will take place Wcdnnday. For 1nformat1on or tickets for• PiPPi LODGSTOGKiDG The Child.rm 's-Theatre U>mpany <X Minneapolis JANUARY 22 7:30PM A< t-1 UM TIO' 0 .. f\ 1:-llY < 1111 o-.; OllfAM OF 11'1>t-Pic.Nf)l;..~U AIWIT Ql 'AUlY TIU.A Tllf-K>ll Clll IJlllt."I ". . 1JK jitJeSt dlilllrm ~ tht11trt . .J.. • m JTK country ... -LOS AHGELES TMS 14 Dally Pilot WW.end/ Thurlday, January 10, 1991 I • "The Girl of t.bc Golden West" fcaturin1 PtaCldo Dominao and Dame Gwyneth Janes will be presented by the Center and the Los Anaclcs Music C.cnter Opera on Ju.nc S and 8. with the fim con«n ~ina a pla benefit. • ··tcs Mixnbb. .. the mcp- tut of lhc late '80s, will be at the Center June I S.-23. • .. Jtrome Robbins' Bn»dway ... a ret.rosptttivc look at ~ of one of America's most admired and prolific cborcopaphcn and dii-cc- toB, will be .. July 23-28. For infonnauon on any of the Pcrl'ormif\I Arts Center events. call SS6-ARTS. when Corky Si~/'s Chamber Irvine Barclay Theatre event. Blues, a combinauon of blues hat-8~. monia and chamber quanet, ptt· S..111 C.Ut ~ fonns at 8 p.m. Othn ofTcnnp will The cowuy's top dicatcr ' include: raises the curtain on 1991 ""h J • "P,pp1 Lo111Stockln, .. will be world snm'ere of Mar~-l performed by the Children's "Pirates" on lhc MAJMtqt' 1 Theatre of Minneapolis on Jan. 22 Friday nlcf'lt. The show wtll '-'<> at 7:30 p.m unue thf'OUI)\ Feb. 14. Also K'I • The Hubbard Stnrt Dance hit the boltds this )e&t arc Company will perform Jan. 24, 2S On lhe MaiJdUllC: and 26 at 8 p.m each n1aht • .. You Qn't Tue /1 ~, • '"Evil.a .. will be stqtd by the You· .. by Mou Han and ~rse Irvine C1' 1c L1aht Opera on Feb. Kaufman. a comedy classic 5el 1 14-23 the ~on-era Amcn<:a. v.111 • The lrytM Symphony Or-staaed March I throusti Apnl .a cbesrn wtll prnent "An E..,enina of • .. El Dando." another v.\>rl Musical Humor" on March 10 at J prcmm, tbu one a pttabk 100 p.m. J)f\')lhA told as the story of th • "lkau1y •nd the &..st" will be bui1cbna of a modttn C1ty 1n th stqed by the l rvane Valley South Arn«ican rain forest. will t-----------------------pml Ormed April 19 throu&h Ma ............ COINt••··--······ l3. I /Q Ir~ D' 'E\ aJ ~~I -,I "! ·~:r.rr .!i'i;:th ;~~~ Im. BardaJ ftleetn With an emphasis on edecticism '-''I.Cl( I. Mw. Cl'-IU 8rccbt. will .., June 7 and ru I ,. I ~Ju~•~ I , FINE AUTHENTIC I ~ _r~ Second Staat ihi I • "Xhl oltk ~ Wom.tn. 11 v MEXICAN FOOD I Mauel ,_...., compeUina dram I :_~ :-& COCKTAILS I abcMn 1ove and lo)'ahy. wt11 --pcrbmec1 Ju. 2j ~ Feb. 24 II ?~~~ II c!~m~·=~·~be I -/ 1 I twmn Yid ea• e itx wneer Akx I DINNER FOR TWO 1 1 :t'~VV~~ cllnly llumoroas rirw of~ pcnl I BUY ONE COMBINATION otNNER ENTREE. I olhe•• 11 will br oe IUlf'! from GET ONE FREE Sat. .. Sun. Mwdl ., ...,.,.... April 1•. tofw:_•.:= · 2 to 10 P.M. • De OIMif1lil ,,,., Fall.,, I """MY--~t will ODCe ....... d9e best 0 I c..u....· • ...,...... '° South OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. ~ hJ 11tm! k a moatb-lon& --ol lesll • wl Alll"I' I ., 0 --,. I .... Will c I I = ia the lde0-1 o _ -•. ' :=.::=.~~~] =::.":t':t':tf'...:no• ... 1 ~_,. Few '-lwr ... • •Y Of the ---' s..llilt TY ~ lboWI 11 $a8llt Colil ~. ·········•DNIJ l~tl-···--.. MTSt9 ,.,,,, Mlw P.-.on ina to find its niche in the world. ..._.. ....,. ..,... . cattrina more 10 the haves than It leftftl like only a dcc:ade II<> have nots. the video industry was strugl-But if 1990 showed us anythin&. SIEGEL CHAMBER i LUE S I ' I I ' ..,,, or• ,,.,, decade it is that video has aone main. stream in a way few could have predicted in l 98Ct By year's end 98 pc~nt of U.S. homes had a TV and 73 pm:mt bad a VCR. In literal terms. that means VCR own- cnhip arew from 2 milJion homes in 1980 to an estimated 66 million homes today. W1tb the boom in hardware came a SUflC in videotape rntals. Media analyst Paul Kapa Associates esti- mates the industry earned SI 0 billion in video rentals and sales durina 1990. The prcccdina 12 months also saw a numbtt of pohtical develop- ments on the video landscape. The 90vcmment stepped up its assault ~ aduh video producen and even SOCM mom and pop slOrCS carryina ad\alt fare. And Conaress pused the DANCE COMIMY ChialtJo-!f Best nmEE PERFORMANCES ONLY! JANUARY M, 25 8c 26 8:00PM , Consumer Software Rental A~nd­ mcnts Act -which makes tt illepJ for stores to rnlt compult'r software -yet c:tlcmplcd Video p.mes. a move vehemently opposed by pmc-makcr Nintendo. On lbe software front. ··Stll- th~ .. conhnucd to ~ the bta news. More and more v1<ko com-panies releucd lilies designed to~ purchased. J A FAVORITE ll.EAllt DEm t(AA.\IOSJ PASSIO."'IATt. ILUt.S C'LASSICAJ.. Vl~fTY ETHfSCTaUlY oaJGL~AND \ UNTQUE FIOM A L£CDft'MIU' ILut.S MUSJC.IAN ANDKlS ENSE.Mll.£. JANUAllY16 8:00PM y AT UCU 'S ROYCE ~HUBBARD STREET CAN TURN VIRTUAU.Y ANYONE INTO A DANCE FAN. IN ITS ORANGE COUNIY DEBUT. DAZZUNG PROGRAM FF.A TURF.S .. sUE·s LEG" WITH CHOREOGRAPHY OF 1WYLA TiiARP AND MUSIC BY FATS WALLER. . " ... dlt lniltt BlltdltJ ... Diie tf ·--~• .widl"-a.. --~aumwra ' I ll V I N B B -.A C L A Y .... ~~~--u-. . o.ly Plot w.-endl 1llur9dlly. J9nulry 10. 1111 • ITUTl...W n Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. January 10. 1991 .. Music Changes needed In world of music As the new year unfold~. tt's fun to look ahead and 1mag1ne ho" much better things could be within the rock cs1ablishmcn1. Now 1s 1he ttmc for every dreamer to kt the: mind wander and 5('C what nr"'. crcattvc ideas emerge. So. to improve the stale of rod ·n· roll for 1991 I propose the folltl"1ng 'h.an~c\ ()1\c"1ficd Roel Radio rro- gramm1ng -Thcrr pl't'~ntl) 1s no l o~ •\ngl'lr' or Orange C'ounty- bJ~d rad1u ,1;\\1on "'1lhng to vuy from their n•,1m led. narrowly-dc-- See ROOS/111 The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music f rr "'""" 7:00 7:30 Performers Bernie Pearla BluH Band . Pa 8-r'tRlaBBccl Waylon Jfnn1np Par\y Duq6 Cowr Modem Faith 8:00 8:30 Date 1110 1111 9:00PM 1114 1114 71& lOPM 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ; Phone 549-151~ 11:00 11:30 ..... ~ T ..... c T_. si.o. lllS.£ a.MO T .. ..... ....... ~-. Tiit *" • 11111 ft I uf ..... ILM~ .,.... ... 1111s.reo -; 11111111'- The Daily Pilot's Gwde to Local Theaters For the Gtovt SN•espeare Festi· Val. 1 l ii ddillildy a hacky nwnber. ~ County's KCOnd-lareest ~ofnlioultbeakroompenywas three1entd with ntincbon lut year wbcn npttt<d cuy funcbna was hastily withdrawn. Emeraency f'und-nisiQS meuwn retCUed the blla~ of' . the 1eUOn from the uwmill tucks. and now artisuc director Tbomas F. Bradac has proclaimed the Grove .. ahve and well .. u its 13th seate>n approaches. For his ctrons. and the Grove's consistent production quality, Bradac recntl) wn P"en the 1990 Publisher's Award by Los Anectes' Orama-Loaue mapune. The Grove rollec1cd a pltthora of year· end honon from the publication, 1ndud1na nine for "The Importance or 8c1n1 Eamnl" &IORC. ctors honottd by Orama·Loauc Tom Titus stars durina the summer in the · Festival Amphitheater. The others wdl ~ stqed in the adjacent Gem Theater, bqinoina May 9 with Christopher Hampton·s ··us l.wJOn ~" which will play throuah June IS. Compoltf Tom Ltbter'a parodies or the 1950s Wlll ~ revived lO the musical revue .. Tomfoolery," sclieduled from July 11 lhrouah Aua. 10, while Thonoo Wilder's classic shcc of early Amcncaoa. "Our Town," as ttcketcd &om Oct. 3--Nov. 2. Both will ~ mounted in the Gem. The company's clutk:al tea10n in the specious amphitheater beains )UM 20 With "The Merchant of tvcnice. .. playina lhJ'OUlh Juty 13. A rare local produc:tioa of .. Measure for Measure" tt slated from Juty 2S to Aus. 17, wbile the pOpu1ar com-edy .. Tbt Tamint of the Shrew .. will run from Aua, 29 thJ'OUlb Sepe. 21. WraDPina thinp up in time ror the bobdays wiU be the Grove's .Uth rcncbtton of Dylan Thomas' "A Child's Christmas an Wales.•• See TITUS/111 included Ehubcth Nonneot and .------------------------ Harry Woolrfor "'As You Like It." Diana Bellamy. Ron Campbell and director Jules Aaron for "Eames1," Dan Chnst1acn1 for "The Scoun- drtl" and John Fre<knck Jones for .. T~elfth Nt&ht." Set destiocr Gal Moralts won kudo for both .. Earnest" and "Scoundrel " Bradac the rou.ndina rorcc ~­ hind the rompeny. announced a 1991 SC'HOn or SC\en productions, three of which (all Shakcspcarnn pla)'S) ~•ll be pmcntcd under the Ma .... ,_,, •t•ttt MIL" OPERA PACIFIC PRE6E.NTS MADAME BUTTERFLY ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER LIMITED SEATING REMAINS FOR JANUARY 12, 13m, 17, 18, 19 FOR TICKETS CALL 7141740-2000 OR 2131480-3232 , '07 Jwnb04'M Aoed SUN., MARCH 3 SBOWS7& IOPM reckets $20.00 & $27.00 AVAQJ'lll..EAT PEER RECORDS u.c ...... nth CAUn ..... ,_ ,.~ .. ..... ONE MOllT OM. IMITEO SEAJNI 'l1ellM Pricee Piao .. • • 1111 ,._,11.M ... lUO .. ., .. 772-7'710 .. -.woa '10 •'2.o416 .... ., .. 647 ... ·~ ., .. , ' What the · '1111111 criti~say . 'Dittetor Fred Sdiepiii's and ; 1C1ttnvmtcr Tom _Stoppard's adaptation of Joha le Cam's .. The Rus ia House" is faithful down to the most laborious de- tail. The movie is a d~adfully stunnina and mysufyanaly : arcane. It moves slower than a fre11ht plyina 1he Trans-1 · S1benan Railway. "The Russia House" is a very pay movie. Gray Moscow skies. Gray Russian faces. Gray suits. mos1ly ~lonCJna to Brit-, 1sh and American buruucrat- spics s1t1in1 an home om~ and arauing 1he value of scraps of cryptic infonnation. Michelle Pfeiffer 1s radiant. yet thoroughly convincing. as the cvcr<autious mcsscnacr. Scan Conntf) projects the con- viction of a arown man in love and the dasaust of a free-thinker pressed into dut) by the state. Neither, ho~t''-tr. can move th11 tursid tale any fas1er. And wi1h each slap 10 Wcstem in- telligen« hcadquaners, '"The Russia Houst" slaps runher lDIO oblivion. 1 Schepis•&. Co. appear to have forsottm a tenet offllm m.akina; A mo' ang picture needs to move to sucettd. J -By Hal Ul'fl«' St. PC!tenb9rr 7l8n • Fred Schcpm's -The Rus 1a House." ba5ed on lb~ 1988 John It' Carre aJ:isnost-scl llO\oel, as a "'ell-made film abou1 an iU- made world. It u mt'lancholy. sad and adult. an adventure for grown- ups. and for the hfe of me, I don't know how n ever 101 ' madt' an an era in wh1ch "ad ... enture" is something wt aelatc to children and adoles- ~nts aJmost exclusavcJ)' h v.orks on •~o le\oels -as bolh a conven11onal spy story and 3 s11mna parable of love. -By Joe Btitab M~tdly New1 ~nke Pilot Pick of the Week ...... • "Orea Card" W9'o: Gerard Dcparditu, Andie MICDo\loeU and Bebe Neuwirth star. Wri1te, dirttted and proc:h.tttd by Peter Weir. WUt A native New Yorker and French nauonal tnta a marriaac of convenience and then falJ 1n love. Min: Opens nauonwick Fri· day. .. Wllctt: lo 1hcaters alona the Oranae Coa t. • . BrWpt W,._t ..... , ·~-a..d TM movie is ··The Ruaia House" -the / pwpoec. I don't know. It's bate<S.bn a novel by John le Carre and pnmanly takes place in MC*OW. Barley Scott .Blair (Seu Connery) is 1 Britith publisher who vowi to a man. be blnfy nows, lo "be 1 ra.I u "1 a n b~ i n I. ·' wbicb co•e• to mean pubtitbitlt • xaremely coa- troversial book eali- tled ""The New Russia." lldore the manu9Cfipt reaches him ~ it falls into tbe hinds of Brilillda- td~. I can't quite WMlcnuDd why someone would ris.k tllcir lilt. career. oppomm1ty to live U. at land tt.ey love naost and wtaateYer dee for the loyalty of ~ ht tcareely ft!CCIJ'izes the ~ riJM Otey meet. It it; ... writttl' ~ IOOet~ ,.. AOC')' ~ts • bit of ro- mance IM r 1111 chated nm a lack of iDlilMCY bet1'eea Seiln COit· nay and ~ Pfeifrtr wt.a ~~ tM WOlftaA aidio& tbe u nd ........ of * boolc. ()(count it would be bard '° feel too romantic ift MOK'OW. Tiiie · city Jives a fccliftl of loneti~ din11ne11 and ttinina, over· crowdedocu. No wOBder t.bC:re's not a si"lllC Kem without d.asttlled bevCfllleS. Before k>aa you sW1 to imaa>ne that neryoae bas tlaat pasty, jaundiced look that IO many heavy drinker$ tab on. The t.ctc- poud music~ fetlinp of romentt. but thlit'• • at it takes )OU. SO maybe you're int~ in the spy aspect or lhinp. Wet~ the Brit- ish mtelJieencc lllCnc)' &ppr.an in- competent and some"IWhat comK:aJ. With all the hip-priced equipment they used. and lltftll on tbe asa1an- mcnt. you would think the talk they set out to accomPWlll would ~ a pitte of cake; apperently not. 110·1 th as upposcd to ~ a aroup of men that should inumidate us? I ll"t them an "f" for fear. The quality of acting by our main two tars, Connery and Pfc11fcr was ade- quate. but noth1n1 to wnte home aboul. Jt wasn't rnlly their fauh thouah. How c:an you eii;pect some- thina muty when all you've been aaven 1s the bone? In the end however. f ~ft the tMalef with a l\llllnt unfuJfillcd f~hna ()( .. What waa that and what was 1t fOf" lu mcani!'J 1s as forc1p as Moscow itself. Th11 wiU not be OM of the m<>ft memorable movies . of the season, but what the heck. 1t'a not too bid if 1\.1 don't have to pay 10 Stt 11 •Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, January 10, 1991 GerM 811u• ......... ......, .............. When I~ to a Sean~ raovic I think back to "Dr. No, then fonwVd to "The Hunt b' Red October," and I eX· pect. pven the title t lhas one, "The Russia House," IUpcT sleuths With Beretta pistols, settw-on itlcnctn, f carlcss death defy- 1Mlri"..a...;;~i,. risks.. and beauti- fUJ almost-nude women. But --~ the tame came for beautiful. fully clothed Mic.belle Pfeiffer to ask "Who are you?" she didn't hear "Bond. James Bond." She heard an apoiotrtic "Barley .. from aaina Sean Connery. But. without the expected Vloknce. or IC1. this is an enjoyable, natdl.iemt. ~lievabtc, lhoucb tometimes d1J.- connccted movie. Rather than see- ina the violcn<:e or tc:Jt, you feel tts · prese~ as you feel the fear and the love. the passion of a cau~. and 1be contrast1n1 1tyk of 1 free Western SOC'lety and a 1uuetured, reprnsed. communist tyranny. Set in tht recent era of earl> Glasnost, and filmed in Moscow wi1h wondmul acenes of unique 1p1ral-1opped, ornate buildanas. mass1ve plazas IDd arcen parts. all divided by statues and monuments. whrre a qwet. orderly J>OPWation scurries over the rain-bathed streets, .. Ru'5ia Houte" briap •oaclher Barley, a sample Bntish pubhshtt, whott hft hat beta one of probably too much wine. women and 50ft1. and Katya. a \horouthly &rounded, lluuian. wortiaa djvorcee aild IDodlcr of..., decb- cated "AM• Jn. ,rtao. • nuw personal rilk. .n. • a m 1111 ¥ for the ftumbef OM Nfonnatt. Dante, lop Rllllian acinniM Ind nuliwy arms n~ DMw, con.tndliltY performat, tttMmbm lutey t'rOni a hc'avy- drink.i._ dianer pany wtam ht, Dlllne; ..... ~ by Buley'• "' Wired for IO\I pllil--iml V1eWS of the etcalat• widi Katya. )OU1\ , .. .,_ ._ and the need for the tiis .._tcr. little people IO be hcrotc and rite up • _.a«er has bell ·~tdecida IO ns.k death by ·:s::t'1 ~~~rrol the KGB. and npmc the truth daal ..., ....... .-Y•nt man. awar Rutlia really ..., ao proven. ~ ol bil lift'I ,... Md tbe brief yea able ability to tfdler' auack or ct.-left. IM l1il ·u. Deed of &he fulfiJ fmd IPJMI a nucbr ..,. .-ith the meat only low bri• )'tt f'eatf'ul West. He writes ewf)'tbiaa be K.it)-a"s lftPOD•-' knows and rttruits ~tya to delivtf Bca•Qldy ICted; his manuscnpt to 8ertey wilb •• believable, vul- structtons to pubhll\ it for tbc wortd ncrablt. To wbxh to know, in the hopes.that tliis wiU a .. palded Katya force the communist J111!1Y to ..,ee ~ . .-::l laope to d1tarmamcnl, brlnli1ls .... ·~~ .._ escalation, and wortcf pCact. . ttvolous liecll• But 1nc:Jtpenrnctd Katya trultiftto theft ts only ·lime ly deli.vers it to the wrona auy ~ ia my lift for dw tum11t over to·Scotland Yard -.ho tnldL"" T,.,,_. advises the CIA who thinks the ~n llit spy role ud nrw·foun whole thina as a trick to ,ct tbC IOw, Bart;y ..-.1•11 in hope al West 10 drop ats &uard while Russia will end weU. wt.a, suddtnl). al ~ans its mil1W)' 1upcnon1y. To eocs ~ Dlalt is k1lkd by th make sure they arcn•t pass1na up a KOi ._bo now ,....._. Katya an golden momenl in hislory. 1hey put Barley. To find out bow it all tum chc Iona arm of the law on 1nno-out. you11 hlvt to eo lite tha ctnt. and surpn~. Barley. wh~ ~ bUt ~ p1epered to pa, wan11n1 to pubhsh the atta\tsl auea\ion u the story don a fc stOI'}' inct the Bible, aartts to ~nds and iaswat rtpllys. confirm lhe unbthevable wtth With top ptrfonftanca and a Dante. vja l<.Atya. iD&dl_,mt IC'rip&, )'OU11 never m1 Al the story Pf'Ol1"Slt • blckcd the vk>knce ot audil)' Of 1u. Thi by an exctlknt musical score, is IOod entcnainmeot. Our ratings /w ' " ftAHK!N001T ~f ' :1i f onctor Fred &Npill a. pk:bnd on the • of •'The "'-la Houle, ... """ hied Wtlh the dr.na of kWe and .,... •)'811 In the world of Jnternatlonal eepk>nage. Klaus Mana Brandauer. Acconhna to Katya. Dute is ancmptin, to smualt his nolcboob to Bu1ey because be wants them published. So where is the conflict? It lies in the fact \bat the nocd>oob conlain to~ information reprdinc Soviet miliwy stmlllb. ln betMICft in1em>ption1 ud ocher various nom1n1t1on (Pfrift'er for Best Aams) ud it•s 1CUiJ11 rave re. views. H0wtver, ~ is somethina disconce111na about the film. 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SIP I }8 ltvll\f' l'IS4 SOS NO SMOKING COMIDY SHOWS • trw 1'"1>'0¥ OSS c......,J Ot'tVt Slf' tl8 ltv•~ f>N-<t • moncl'I t10 •Y. • tl'lf' ~ov lst .._, mus From87 This noYr-cstabhshcd Orangt Coun- ty trad iuon Mii be prcst"ntcd from Nov 29 lhrouah Dec. 29 Thrtt season ticket packages arc bC'lni offered b)' the Gro"e - a full season of sul plays (v. tthout .. Wales .. ) 1n the Gem a.nd the Fesu- ' al Amphitheater. thrtt pla)'s at the Gem or thrtt " hake pcarc under thc stars" outing!> 1n thc amphitheater. ~ason ucket pnccs rangt from S 110 to as low .n $10 and gilt certificates arc available Call 636· n 13 for all the details 0 \lso unveiling its 1991 schedule 1s the Orange Count\ ( h1ldr('n ·., Theater. which will open its season 1n Apnl v.1th lhe musical ··Hans Chnstian "nderson .. • .t.ud111ons for that shov. will bl' held Feb. I and ::! in the ~\"St· minster Cultural Aud1tonum on Westminster .\"cnuc at HooH·r St~t 1n Westminster. v.hcrc the show will be staged bqlnning .\pnl 12. Children 8 through 18 an 1n- v11cd to aud1t1on The OCCT summer production. ··The Wind in t be ~ 1 llov. s:· v. 111 be performed outdoors at Hentaic Park 1n Fountain Valle) Tr.outs WJll be hcld "1a~ l 1 and Jun(' 1, v.11h pertormancc\ beginning Jul\ 19 • The Orangc ( ounl\ c h1ldr~n·~ Theater ha'i hc.·cn 1n C\1\tcnu.· tor o'er ~O )l·ar>. '>tartan~ out a' thl.' rounta1n V.ille\ C ummun1t\ Theater It 1s a parcni-<.upfloncd ll.'achang thttatl.'r lhJt l·nu luragl.''i theatncal de' d orml·n1 J\ "ell a., forntl) coopcrataon ()(CT 1~ lUlrl'nth planning lo construct a l'lC"rma nl·n1 thl.'Jtl'r at \hlc liquare ParL. an h iunt;un \.ii le) Donauon" and granl\ drt' hc.·an flU~Ued IO\\an:I that l'nd Funhcr 1nforma11nn .ihout auJ1- t1ons. producnon'> at' fund1ni can he.' obtained b' lall n, Juhl· llu\!>tc at QM. l·N l•d Wf'dinf'ld.ly °' f'Mn flOOnlt\ c .. es• s•ss ,---------------------------- tat inlOtmMoon M'CI °"1W'll'f ·~-~ """°It JO pm lO I •m JUI~ -Ml ,., -II\ ,~)' c ... a1S ,. .. tor """' ,---------------------------! Jorrn.t1oon fllHGNT MOV9S UOl 1.11.,,.,,,. A~ .i • "9" -Hin '"9'°" lf'.c n l>old 1 ..., Oof-n a-;, JMn • 1 p ... GINO'S ON T'NI HIU. •28 E 17th St "' Mn.ti lttWfw"' ion. ""'° ""°'""" oon on •!' rtlCft~ 7 114yt • __.. &S(). 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FREE DELIVER~ *LIMITED AREA* (11t) UM143 (AT Olllll) • 16103 BOlSA CtlCA ST, tllfTleGTON BEACH Dine.In OUr Romantic Cellar t1Ct11e ll•taurant Open For Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30-2:30 • Daily Specials • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails "Since 1K2" Daily Lunch .. Specials ss.9s Lunch Monday t hru Friday 11 AM to 2 PM Senior Citizens Dinner Special 20% OFF any d inner it em on the menu 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM Ope n 6 da)s a week Closed Sunda}' Dinner Mon ... Sat.Jrom 4:30 p.m. • Banquets • Cate~ • 1969 Hubor Blvd., COlta .... 646-1225 Deity PMot w-.end/ ThtridaY. J..u.ry 10, 1 Into the Nllllt Casual crowd at Shooters By Ania Sandstrom Orwige eo.s Delly Plot Shooters. in Costa Mesa, attracts a very casuaJ, fnendly aroup of people. On a recent Saturday ni&ht at Shooters, the rruijonty of the )oung1sh. rather energetic crowd was quick to say that the rcuon tbat they enJOYed Shooters so wt'll was the attitude of the patrons. ··People here arc more casual, this 1s definately not a Red On1on- t)1X' club. It's a casual pretty wild crowd." said Mike 1mpkms. 24, of \ Newport Beach. Simpkins. Cory Jones. 26. of Rancho Santa Marganta. Kurt Heeley, 22, of Laguna Niguel, and Glenn Ham- burger. 23, of Corona Del Mar (a self-proclaimed part-time stripper), all qreed that their reason for frequenting the club was the .. mellow, laid-back environment, .. that, of course, combined with thetr quest to get together and ~shoot some liquor." Oub Manqcr Robert Rich- ardson also commented that the club eaten to a more relued crowd,"lt's an averqc crowd, people who really don't. want to have to sit dressed up to JO out and have a JOOd time. h's not a Red Onion or anywhere like that, it's very casual. You don't aet any pressure bert ... On a weekend njpi. Shoocen attracu a more rock and roU type crowd than a the typical dance club crowd. K.NAC, .. Pure Rock Radio .. promotes the cJub heavily, aid Richardson. enouab said! On Fridays. tbouab. Shootcn of- fers an all ni&ht party, .. Fast Fri· day," for Oranac County Speedway fans ... The poup is a little cWrcrmt that ni&ht. It's mo~ of a KLOS crowd after the Speedway nic:a," said Richardson. Monday lhrou&h Friday Shooters offers a happy bout cdebn.tion from 4 to 8 p.m., fcaturin& a 2S foot complimentary buffet, two for the price of one cockuils and various =====-.........-------------------drink specials each ni&ht of the week. Sbooten starts the week off ri&ht with SI draft been on Mon- day. ..Pure Rock Tuetday.. is KNAC ni&ht. fcaturina the uplif\ina music of I OS. S. handmade tacos. SI shots and draft beers. Sbooten come Join Us soon makes WednC'ldays into Wild Wednesdays with SI Y ou-Ca.11-lt drink spcciab and comdoo. Every Thunday at Sbooten is foo Hat,. with a ladies hot lcp contcsL Fri· day, of course. is ~Fast Friday." Shooters ~lcbratcs Saturdays wtlh MSuck-cm Up" drink apecials 1n the a. ,,..,J--...-., ,..,, ..... wl4 .,. ,., .. I«,..,,,,,, t...d, *' ,,./ ~ NI .,..:<w, """,,..""" J#ldlM South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa (714) ~3&40 SPECIAL CCA!!iil08 CA'l'EBING We offer spedalUed party service specl.alUtng in Weddings Annioersaties Club & Organization Meetings Business meetings Family Get Togethers Boat Parties Luncheons Dinners Let Us Assist You In Making Your Nert Event A SPECIAL OCAlASION Re.erw•dnms -..17 .. • l•u .. ~ DI• r• • WeellaMI •• •• • Corl ••lie• 4U E. l.7th Sta eet • Cosca Jle•• 111 Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, January 10, 1991 c, .. , .... _ ..................... ....._.._ .............. .......... ~-. ... ....... _. Box Score CJ.VB Shooters: Tequila Bar and Cafe · LOCATION 72S Baker Street.. Costa Mew NOISE LEVEL Loud. M\JllC POIUIAT Top-40's on Tuesday throuah Sunday, Mon- day as KNAC naabt. ~AGE 21-lS. oar.as Very casual ADMllllON Sl on Fridays and Saturdays. DANCE PLOOll One. ta,. cen- tral dance Roor. PAUJNG Sclf~parkina avajl- ab&c in the Cron t lot, and on lbc Street. J'OOD Tacos. hot dop. b.am· bursen. etc. available dunna happy hour. HOT TIPS Fast Friday for the Onnae County Speedway fans.. A• l•kat Iha GNll Eight nowina with c:anvu. lf'CeD beans, potatoes, cabb91e and IO deliciously seasoned. I alto bad a side disb of the most divine lialui9e lOllld in that supa olive oil wilh pat*y, basil and prtic. My bosbud. the Hunprian Count. utcd about the SandW1ch di Pollo. It was sautecd tnast of chicUn in prtic brad with thin slices of &esb 10ma10 and In compuina the old and new mmus. you can beain 10 a~te what fine subtle cbaqes ~olo bas made. Tbe pu&u arc liabt.cr and more intcrestins. but lhcy haven't tone Hollywood. You won't find squid, eaplant, papaya, chopped liver and mint leaves on your pasta. Grazic Dio! Here is a new and clauic cum· pie-. z:ucchini and &Qllef>-bair ~ I have always felt that zucduni was put on earth to make us appreciate broccoli. than Canton style but not as specy as Szechwan. Y ct many Szecbwan dishes are offered. PartJCUlarty the Szechwan shredded pork ~vidcs a nice Oavor and as noud. ts hot and spicy. Peking, Shanpai and Hun.an style dishn arc also saved here. -s. Reell Nlceele'1 Edieon 1WW: n. ~ piooe IS • t:Olkctioft of act:l'pll ftom ,.,.urant ~ by t.he Great EWJ1 fiJMJi1u. The o.11J PW will announce tbe .., restaunat re- \ 1ewcr OM wed' liOfn today. Sa8'i ........... . Bad My c.alaman ltcak ($12 from lhe n1ptly specials mtnu) was KTVed 1n a prlic butlCf sauce W1th two plump shrimp on top; steamed c:ar- rou and fennel strips come on the side. The subtle VegteS ~a nice complemmt 10 the buttery nch steak. The Chick.en Francese (SI0.95) 0tdcmi by one comparuon 1s what I'd dee~ lbc best th1na on the menu; a cback.an bn:ast dipped 1n ca better and then sauteed an lemon and wine. The result is an incredibly tender. sucaalcnt. meh- in-your-mouth dish that was passed around our ta~t numerous umes. A1Msn ..... S&elta Olual Gianni's Focacdo (Italian bread appetizer) difml from most offered locall)'. Theu~ is baked in the pizza oven so that it comes to the table hot and crisp t~ with either olive oil or cheete. AU pasw ~ melted cbcex served with critp made on the premiteS and ioclude green broccoli, bits of carrot and a my favorite or Paalia e f"teno (bay soupoon of pasta. As wo enjoyed and straw) a white and arcen pasta our lunch, we watched the pat toued with peas, ham and cream. trays oftonellini, fetuccini and veal Unfortunately, the evenina of our specialties beina carried to the pany first visit the pastas were sliabtly in the beck room. Everytbina look- ovm:ooked and somewhat dry cd temptina. prot>l~y because lhcy had been Be••l'J IWllJ held too Iona before ban& served. a.G• dlilW MarJ M. l..MM ....... ,. a..r.et Since Mandarin Gourmet apeciali.us in Northern Chinese mandann Slyle cuisine, the food here 11 well ICllOned and hotter The very best of the menu is fOWld among "/ Secondi Piaw." Carefully con11dcr the spcnals of the day -Chef Russo seems to espedally shine when left to h1"' imqination. One superb choice WU halibut filct, gnlled perfectly, covered with basil. tomatoes. capers and an1chokc hearts. The accompanymg risotu pnma-.-tn was a Di« touch. On subsequent visits. however, the Out of tbe 1evcraJ pasta dishes pastas were properly al dcnte. available -pasta made fresh in r::::;miiiiiiiiiiiiiii•~jfl:-;--:;--;1~--;~~iiliiiiiliii.W;;;i;:-- Rothtchild'a k.iM:bea -I cbole ~.-...... 4M l .d d ie LI ..a &area Ie9M4J Hnauini with tomatoes, clams. and • cau Ill I Wlll Callfenda Badl sliced shnmp which came dusicd 0nct Sailed It the SUMI bar, WC with fresh, IJ'atcd permcsan chcac, arc pven moist towels followtxl by stamina hot. and .. al de:nte" 10 hoi sake and cold Sapporo beer. perfection. The tender toumedos of La~ Stgns boast of many spcc1als bttf in manala sauoc came as or- a.nd ~ bqjnwtth ~ yellowta1l ~ medium --accom ..... &M tuna handrolls filled with nee and by a ' somewhat·~ ~~ a hot ch1k sauce that opens your pasta shells. It wu pronounced (ie. eyes wtdtt with every bite. Smoked Jicious. The other meat dishes of- salmon and belly of yellowtail fol-fcred included a chicken and sev- low. lined up in patrs as 1f entcnna cral veal preparations. scmsr ... ·-flll s191s Noah's ark. The yellowtatl is melt-Marla amt an-the-mouth tender, and while the Aa...0.'s surroundinp att unorthodox. th~ 1--;:====================================:--- Marp s,etledd Stal• NeeGe Alfredo made some sugntions and I ordered minestrone -over- . . . • ( 11 Costa Mesa AMato'a. !.out11 (cu11 ~z• S49-074 I ()peon 10 .. m 10 9 pm MF noonto6 pm wl S... lt~Sf'"1.ll•on' no1 rl'Qlllrr'O \MWJWl<IWI ~ .tnO l.111.\dl in " c.tw..t .i1mo'~'" Not r•tHJ ""'°"•"° ltttt~ante South Co.tu Plau V•lq H I 0 71 \) Os>«'n '°' lur><h I I )() • m 10 1 pm M F O"'V"'' 6 10 10 pm F ~ Top qun Or"'"' tn ,11rporl dlf'.t most l>t'lovl'd Of P~• ll!'UollUr""ll SWl'I< st r•oul IOO<I un>tul •y u,,.. 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Wouldn't 1l ~pot acts b)pass our count) and perform to suddenly hear new and old.. local at ~-cn~ mclu<hna the W11tcrn and nation.al. black and .,hate. and Theater tn Los -'ngeln and tbt maJc and female musac filltna w Ventura Thc-atcr urc. the Coach airwavts'> Just thank ,,,.bat a JOY II House and our r~o outdoor &m· would ~ to open~ the S"lllttl pilbcaten book the bulk of u- sounds of the Replacements. Nd taonall) tounng acts.. But Wlthout a Py1ow, Tracy Chapman. and the 1beater. Orangr Coas1 rock fans will late Bob Marie) -all Ooenna over contin~ to m1u out on the w same fftqumcy 'TW«nttS. -th~ bands that arr Orante County Conan Tbeattt 100 bta for~ Coach House and )Ct -To btlp I~ lOW\OI acu like too small for lrvtne Meadov.'S or the Rtlll Ltt Jones. X. and the Wata· Pacific Ampuhcauc.. ~ in WI lr'Mllnfil !NMrf ,·· says (ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOUMJ TOUMt MSC> ~ ~ lJl'ld llW'd-- dongs Wodtty s is lloc~f'd in tPw E~ ~n. SltlU l'Va. I l2S E ~ lWld FOf ~CAI 241 ·)80() - It's a Pasta Celebration! soe're cekbratUv th iltlrddaction of oar JlftO o lo carte JIWJIU..... NOUJ 1et ,ofll" ftlOOl"iU Italian Pa.ta •IGl"fin6 al jut $6.95 January ~4th • Zoth 1et a lll.96 valiu PASTA DINNER s1:99 ,. I w. .. ,,., caoca ,.,. ANCm. llAJa. LINGV'INJ. PUSILLL fti IUCUG AJIG> llOam .2~---,-~ COIO•A llL •AR ..,_ClmlllltiW) CHIP I --• m-1111 • ,_, ... _.,..._ ..... .....,,.. o.., PIOe wa 11 1 tM n.ndlr. :Ill u• r 10. 1111 •• • DINNER SPECIALS Includes soup or salad. choice of potatot & v¥abl•. hoe roll cir dn.wrt SUN -(HICKEN DINNER $5.95 MON -(HICKEN OINNIR $5.95 TUES -(HICKEN-FRJID SIDK $5 .95 WED -SALISBURY STEAK $5 .95 THURS -SPAGHEm $4.95 FRI -PORK (HOPS $5 .95 SAT -Sruk & SHRIMP $7 .95 -- ----wtth thlS ad --- -- - Also Ftaturlng fRf.SH FISH DINNERS FROM $7.95 • AHi • SWORORSH • SHARX • •HALIBUT OctanvlN' Dining Entertalnmtnt & Dandng 400 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY lAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 (714) 494-3358 or (714) 494-3137 Sushi Bar 5 Tll Anntwnary Celebr.uon Lunch 11 :30-2:30 .. _.,,. Dinner 5:30-6:30 Noe.S.. (Oller flOOd In Su•hl S.r Only) t25t Blrcla 9t. •955·0822 Newport BeH.la the tMcditcrranearz Cfloom A Rne OlnrQ ~ fot LJ.n::h. Ohw 0( Sulday O'ICJl1~ lnnch Colfot~ (71~) 833-2770 ~R1s£RINN.., ..-HO'IEL-- 11700 MacAlthur llvd. Irvine, CA Birthday Parties, Dinner Meetings, Wedding Receptions, Private Rooms ~or Groups of 12 to 7S f ~, '~~' SPECIAL OCCASION PARTY .. o ,,.~pr M. ;I -;: r, ·'' I·• . D· .. I 0 J : '1 7 7 7 ( .' p I rl Ir lJ i 1 • \ & W q ;r ~ I 1 • UMCM llONAAT. MOii 11 Ml Dlaa ....... MOllWNI• Dll• MT ........... ... •• DMr Plot W.-Cend/ Thursday, January 10, 1091 • T THURS. MARk JAN. 10 -wooo FRI. Ttl JAN. t1 -WAY-OUTS SAT. Ttl JAN. 12 -WAY-OUTS SUN. JAN. H -SAPADllA MOM. TO IE JAM. 14 -MlllOUNCfD .t ·'TUES. TACO JAN. 1S -TUESDAY WED. PETEI JAN. 16 -SMMelOOK ~•WUE 2332 w. Coast ttct-11 fl:WPOIT BEACH • 631·1220 . _ .. TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL JANISE CROSS 842-4321 EXT. 272