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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-••11111 . . .. Considerable doudiDCll with 20 percent chance of lbowen. Wesacrty winds to 20 mpb~emoon. Cou&al/1ntand hiaht 67 /IO..-lows '2/60. For the Oran,e Couc's molt complete weather inbmation, in- dudina surfias. ftlhina anc1 boetina repons. see .-ee C 13. . •Tlfm•r Rumor has it that the spirit of Allan Adams. Lquna Beach's most faithful City Council gadflY. haunted citycm- ployecs' annual Hallowttn costume contest Wednesday. . A police department employee ap- paref\tly walked ofT with the contest's top ho nors for her get-up -the ghost of Allan Adams future ... The. costume reportedly consisted of a mask. a wig · · that reKmblcd Adams' familiar white locks. and a reproduction of his signa- ture T-shirt. which reads, 'Tm not a tourist, I live here." The future pirtof the costume was provided by a sign the employee wore. whkh said something to the effect of Adams makana his 20.000th con- secutive appearance before the coun cil ... Adams. who has attended every council mttting since anyone here can rtmcmbcr. reminds council members at taCh mtttin1 of his record for con- S«Utive appearances before he launches into his criticisms. counsels. and jibes at elected city officials. There was no word on Adams' reac- tion to the winning prb. _....,... ............. l/lllTEI If TIE IA r "My old surfil)6 buddies callttJ me up •nd told me they wen-shocked I quit usin1drup 20 rr•rs.a.10." Rep. Dano Rohrabachcr. R-H.unt- i naton &.lch (Al>. 0 "/ want a new dru1 ... Huey Lewis and the News. . TlllJAY'I EVE(fT •Doris Chasin of the Lcaaue of Women Votcts-will prc5et)t the pros and cons of the ballot propositions at noon tit the Newport Center Library. 856 San Clemente Drive. .. . ~ATTIACTm •Check th~lass1ficds Nov. 2 for the new Dally feature "Dateline," a free ad scrv1 for st~s to use to meet new friends. . ~ LITTEIY 1, 5, U , U , H , U Bonus numbc·' -19 ...,.... Visalia Walnut Crtek .Lonf Beach 11111. / ~Hcans: 10 , +Clubs: 7 \. Diamond : Jack •Species: 4 BridetAOlumn/C9 av..;M a.tihldt ca c Comets/DI Crosswcwd/ct Ent~t/._IM Homcope/ct Aftft l1.-S/Cl2 Opinion/AU Pohct lot/A2 Pu~ nottCes/CU Scramlets/Ct Socitty/C12 St*h/DI TV hsttnp~­ We1tNt ICU Thursday, November 1, 1990 25 cents ~,,., n ,,,, City attorney gives · it to higher authorities I' By Bob van Eyken Orenge Coat Delly Piiot CO TA MESA -City Attorney Thomas Kathe has concluded th~.-~ evidence C ity C'ounc1lman Orv AmtSUrgcy had a conflict of interest when he voted on a ELECTIOS 1987 amendment :o 1ht agreement wath the •'Q cit) ·s cable telev1s1on •1 franchise holder Kathe said Wednes- dav that he had turned the matter o'er 10 .. the appropriatr authont1cs"' for funhcr mvest1g.at1on after reviewing allcga11ons aga1no;1 the councilman. who as up for re~l~llon this y~r. Normall~ the appropnatc authonty an such a case "'ould be the Orange County 01 tnct Attomc) but City Manaaer Allan Roeder said he couJd no1 comment on the status of the 1n' esttg.auon. or to whom 1t had been referred) _, u.tafde Garulle, a Costa Mesa cr°"'ng guard\was all dreued up as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle to mark o.rn.t HlntllnJOrenge CoM1 Deily Piiot Halloween as she guided youngsters across the lnter- ~ion at 18th and Placentia. Bohrabacher ad'in.its he used drugs 1ie is st ill in favo r of tougb an · laws Bx Paul Archlpley Drlily Piiot Polllie* Wrtl• PALOS VERDES Rep. Dana ohrabachcr acknowledged Wednesday that he used 1llqal druas an his youth. but he sttll favors passage of tough anti-drug legis- lation. / Rcspondrna to last wtek' l)Ubli"shcd Tr- ports that he hved on the wtld side durina has college years -includ· ina rcvelattons of man- J Ua na and h.ashish " . smokina a nd LSD experiences - Rohrabacher said. Wednesday he was swept up in an entire culture 20 years ago that pro moted drua use. "I've made many mistakes. l'vt made some whopsxrs." he $'a1d. "Mlny said 11 would'H been n<!WS 1f I hadn't used druas." Fotlcwirfl' the Nov. S pubhcattorl. of a · New Repubtic story about his drug use an coUcee. Rohrabachcr. 43, said, "My old surflna buddies called me up and told me they ~re shocked I quit using drup 20 years Qo ... : Readers laere 401' care abo•l Rolanbadter'1 past. 'hey e fttUn11 on t~ IHH cu be foUcr-....Pa1n Al. A7. The 4:?nd 01 tnct re h an con· grcssman docsn 't apol<>JJZC r c ponsor- ina th .. Gramm-G1narich t1o n oru-. and C'nmc Eme Act. h1ch outd scvtrdy pun1 h an)on kin s1m1lu mistakes toda)'. I • The bill calls for dcclanna A Jh C·)'car national cmeraency dunng which drug 1 pnsoncrs would scne mandator). no-par· ole scnteftt'C'\. Citizens wouldl bc rtwardcd for snitching on dealers nd fcd('rall) funded univers1rie would h.a'c to t''\pcl or impose ·other sanchon~ on students cauaht with drugs. · Rohrabachcr s~ud 1f such policies had been 1n place whe n he was a stu.drnt hl" might have bttn motivated to avoid ht\ "ma takes." He dpposcs Jluhng users. but thought other part of the bill made 1t ~orth' ot support "My aaj as not 10 put them in 1a1I. but to give ltlfm an 1ncent1vc not 10 USC drup. • "Mayb(o f m more scns1t1ve 10 11 b«au'IC I kt.OW 1'11·hand... I Ht · n't think the revelat10 11 about ha~ Rep. Dana Rohrabacher pa \ \loOUI~ hurt ham 1n his rc~lecuon t<fTon agauis1 fxm()CfllUC challenger vu~ "'"•mbro ugh l'n fa<·t. he cited a Republican 'la110nal C ommttt« poll tha1 howtd S Pl·rn·nt llf t"!_ resPondcnts said 1~ '"'uc \\Ollld luJ\c no 1mpitct on their ,ofc tk alw ugF tcd what he did 1"'0 d<'C'adc'i ago \ho uld haH' httle ~nng on 11><la) • ~£ "' .. It"s not good poll(') for an)' puhhc olli ml to m1tlc a lnundf') h t of the m1 '"k~ of his ~outh hel) th1na you·"~ e' fr doM 1n )Our penonal hfc docsn '1 ha\.c 10 be dcta1l<'d." hc Q 1d. If pro" en. the a,deg.auons could result 1n a S 1.000 fine a pnson term and Am- burgc) "<; remo' al from offi ce. Amburge'. \\ho o"' m. an electncal con- trallang ~ompan~ has dbne work for ( oplq C. olon' Cable\ls1on uncc 1984. the ~car the compan~ "'as granted a franchise 10 ~t up a cahlr 'i}'item 1n Cos~esa. State la" torb1ds a"' cit) officer or emplo~t't.' from ha' mg a finanClal interest in a lOntracl that he helped negottate. A.mburgc' \lo:l\ \he ettf 5 Jirec-tor o f communicatio n' in I 'I 4. and lef\ soon afl('r the rontrnn Y. llh ( opk) Colon) was lei. be-comma the com pan) 's elcctncal con· tractor Kilthe ~•d th~ ma' be a rnnfltt l in .\mburv~ 'i. quid trans11100 from c11' of. fic1al to pnva1r \OnU'actor. >\mhurge\ "a" t."lcrtcd t., the C"tt~ C'o un- nl· tn 1q8tr'-:ind pjn1c1pitli..1<1 in a vok 16 amt."nd the from h1~ agreement in IQ '"' That \ ot<· ma\ t1l"<l ha' e n~nst1tu1ed a "u 1nl11t I of inll'rl''>t. "-.a1hc ..aid .. \\l· hd1c't' hl' "'3' rt'Ct'l\tng incomr frnm < orle~ l olon~ in I~ ... · "'"ath(' said Roth -\mhu ~t'' and C ople\ ( olon\ ha\e See CONFLICT/All Amburgey attacks Humphrey By Bob van Eyken O< ·~ Coe 1 Oeoly Pilo1 ( O~T .\ ME .\ - ( '' ( 11unc1lman O~ .\mburgc\ ha\ llll uc;cd council candidate Ja, Humphrc' ot t:uhn.a to rcpon . a rc-quarcJ O\ talc law. a donation of rnmpJ1p.n t11cl"'i from a prt\3lt' Clll/l'n'i grt>up • H uniphn•, re pondt'd 1ha1 he did not d1c;1nbutc the ll1cr 10 qucsuon "'hlC h d<X'\ not e"en mention his namt hut hta't' ..\mburgc~ . -\mburge~ ~1d at a press contrrenc<' "ednesda} that Humph re> Clrculatcd a t11cr bla ting the rnunc1lman -who '"running for re~lcction -and should therefore ha' c reported tt a an m-kmd 7 donation on his official tatemcnt of ca m p:ugn cnntnt"tut1ons and eq>cn- J11urc" .. I', c tall c-d to the-FPPC Char Pobtt- cat Prnct1n•\ ( omm1 'ilOn) and {'m going 10 fik a <'ompla1nt," mburacy ":lid The lltl'r '' a l"e"pnn t of an On.qe See AMBURGEY/111 e aunmcn used black pla uc fltit ('uffi 10 boun<t the four men an th't tore. who w\'rc all either owners or fnend of the owners. Schuler 'lid OJCU tomcrs • "ere in the s&orc at the 11mc of t~e robbery. Man, -suspect in shooting ·or pregnant wife, gives up (.OST M ~ -A peir f armed robbers burst into a jewc_lry1 tore htre l1ec Wcdnnday momi"" tted U.P four mtn •n<t flfd an tM SJ.oP owner· Mtrttdn wnh at .tnd as Sl50,000 · •onh of aood The two ~ brilndUini small ~· vohotrs hll Lido J~ end loin. 150' Mesa Vtrde East. at I l:lS 1 m . Politt Stt. Kart hula' Mid. Before ty1n1 one of the v1ct1m tht robbcn for'C'Cd him to o pen tY10 fts an the ''°"· thtn took the JC--Clry from tM · 'lfn. hulcr said. \ Tl'C ~ also demanded the ~e~' ·. to the shop owner's Mefttdcs. wtuch \hf)' UtCd 10 fttt the K'Cne. ~ said. Anothtt oft'tttr later fo\lnd the car abendoncd w.&h the ke)S 1nsick a block m,,,. ·-"°"' . . . Even thouih he wa tied Cap. one vi(t1m man~ to C'all polKC ~ knod.· ... AOeeeAY_. .... By lrlt YOkOI Ot-. COMt '*" Pllol H UNT! TO R CH \n e 1ranacd hu hand su pttteod of 'ihootin h1 prran1nt wafe ou\\1dc a med1u1I chr'1l urrcndc-rcd t poh("C \I cdne } ftcr· J uttcn "'3'. taken b ambulanC't" to er- den Gro'\' Ho p1tal and Meda at entc!r. "herr he "'"' trt"ated for the upttficial wound and \h{'n taken tn\O CU tody b)' Hunun11an lk ~h poh« dettttiy wllo > • booked him tn\o \'t\\ Jltl on ~ o( attempt~ murder. Ht\ betl .,a stl at'$2SO. . OCteaivn were aucmp11nc to tr.~rv1cw the un. tm~ ttlt worker edn~ cveni• •tM>ut the T..Uy IDOtatftl ~tina bt front of Kai• Medical Of • . .. ... . , • I I .. , . . • ' The new execuUvt' director of tht' Qrange County Sheriffs Dcpar1mcn1 "Drug •\bu~ is Lafe '\busc" program. FROM CLUBS TO DRUGS-------- For 11 )ears Hoh was a managt·r w11h 1he Au1omob1k Club of \oulht'rn C"ahforn1a organ111ng and d1rec11ng communll) rela- lmns programs. he considered a career change -··1 wanted to makl' a difference "'here I h\>e. I wanted to put a pornive message acrn'>'> to lhl' counH .. The answer 10 her search for fulfillment'> Pu111ng Jl"ft>'>'> rne\~gcs such as .. Hugs Not Drugs" 10 school-age child ren and 1heir parents Thi e; "t.'c l... she helped kick off a ne" program featuring a tno of Wall D1c;nc) characters who explain - 0tcas1onall~ -.uh ra p h nc" -"h) 1hq should 'ita y away from drug., , \ 9'SPIRATION---------- eecau'c II 1sn·1 al\\J~<, ca<;~ Ill r<'ill h ::t )OUnger gcncrat16n \\Ith caut1ona" ml..,,:lgl'' !loll often lnol..c; 10 her I }-year-old son for nc" 11.ka' .. , pill. hi' hra1 n ''hl'll I need 10 kn ow what k,1d'i arc 1ntere~ted an "What the\ ·11 listen 10 He reall~ help'>." Holt has t\\O older .,on'> .igc~ ~II and ~~ and "'"" m Fountain Valle} with her hu!lban<l and fam1h A BIG JOB------------ Good 1n1cn11on' a .. 1lk Hol t rcal11e'i 'ihc·s taken on a weight) proJl'l t hl··ll ha H' to an'i"l'f 10 a l:!-member board of powerful communt1I) leader~ \he\ "'tall ii: 1ng to \Ort ou1 - or rather. estahhsh - a budget from lhl' pm ate dona11ons rtcc1 \ ed bl' the 3-~car-uld program !toll ha"' managed 10 put up 1he annual frre''a} ·'lldl· mod gr:n l')artl jgarn "11h the help of her youngest so n. but l..no"s .,he \1111 ha'i a "a.)' IC.>-iJ>. -By Emily Adams . Local News Briefs Reagan visit reschedullll, .\ 'mt to Oran~l' ( ounl) nn Fnda} b) Kondld Reagan ha\ been rc~l. hctlulcd for I.tier an 1hc da' so 1ha1 the former pres1dcn1 can attend 1hc funlral of \\1ll1am Trench Sm11h "ho c;ened a\ Rcag.i n·., li r\I allMnl'' l(L'nrral Snt1 1h d1t•d \l(•nda\ ol rai-M·t·r. I le was 73 ln111.ill) 'lrhrdukd lor a 10 am v1s11. Reagan "'II armc al l p m 111 , .1rnpa1gn ltir ~ ~ntl Dl\lfll 1 .\ssembl) man < un Pringle 1 ht ruhltl I\ Ill\ llul to J lrl'l' rail) al the H\311 Rcgr nC} \hla nll 1n (1ardt·n < .rO\l' Fountain Valley quarantine 11P111111ti . S1a1t· and Orangl' < 'oun1y officials proposed Wedncsda) a peath ln111 fl, 4uaran1 inc for Fountain Vallt.'), portions of ! h ttH+og1on l:kad1. Wc.,1m1nstcr. (jardcn G rove. Santa Ana and (oc;la Ml''><l and "el)· small pan~ of Newport Beach and Orange \,Int• rl'Jch lrull l11r' ha\>C be~n captured in~1dc lhc 75-square- llllll' Jrl·a "11hm clo..c prox1m1t~ of each other rhl' \l31C Ocpanmenl of Food and A~nrnlturc '>aid lhe quaran111w \.\Ould he filed Monda) w11h the Office of .\dmm1s- 1ra111,e I a" The OAL may take I 0 day~ 10 d1l>3pprove the proposal or approvl' 11. 1n lhc laucr case filing 11 w11h the ~t.'rctal) of 'itate's otlirc. at which time ll be(;o mcs official Bu i in the meanume a "hord order·· proh1h1t'I the rcmo\al of home-gro"n fruits from lhe )ard' 1n which lhc} "Crt.' grown. -From staff aad Dally Pilot oew1 &ervice1 reporll Police Log The World.el 1n Fou r Minutes -1111 • Wiiii --INIW President Bush said Wednesday he QI fed up witb Saddam Hussein's harsh treatment of U.S. bos_., 1raq later said it would allow American families to visit the captives for the holidays. E,yptian President Hosni Mubarak and a British commander meanwhile warned the likelihood of war in tbe rqion was increastna. But Iraq's ambassador to the United States, Mohamed al~Mashat. said he souJll~ avoid bloodshed and reiterated Iraq's offer to ncaotiar~ -1f oth r MidCl~e Ea,~ confli~ts were inc u<led on the agenda. The United State has reJCCted such hnkaac. · Mubarak sa' the Persian Gulf crisis has become so danaerous it "could cxplod at any lime." And he urged "our brothers in Iraq" to realize the danger their Aug. 2 invasion of oil-rich Kuwail has caused. Olftcllll deny 1:111111'11 Mii 11 IATI BOSTON -College Board trustees announced Wednesday the most ~'fcepmg changes ever in the Scholastic Aptitude-Test, but rejected suggesuons that charges of cultural bias prompted the revisions. The new Scholastic Aptitude Test. called SAT-I, will be intr uced in the spring 1994. said College Board Prcsidenl Donald M. Stewart. It will include less reliance on multiple choice in the math section and more emphasis in the language section on reading comprehension. The revision~. aimed in part at reducing students' reliance on test coaches. also will allow students to use calculators on the math section, Ste"an said at the board· annual meeting. M1nr ·citizens 1v1ld p1r1n1 11came tax WASHING~ON '-Despite repeated government efTons 10 close loopholes. some "ealth) mericans arc still able 10 scrape together enough dedui.:t\j)#l~ to avoid pa)'1ng any U.S. income tax. the Internal Revenue Service ~•d Wednesday. Of 557.848 couples and md1v1duals who reported income of $200.000 or. more on returns filed 1n I qs8. 47:! with lotal income of $!11 million paid no income la,. Two of them. both unadentdied. even reported recel\ ing unemplo}mcnt compensauon. Of the h1gh·lnCOme people "ho paid laXC\, about 9.300 pa1d less than 5 percent Another 17,08:! reduced !heir habihty 10 less than 10 percent. which '"about thl' !>Dmt' as paid b) the average $35,()()().a,year fa mil). In m annual report on the ta\ hab1ht1co; of h1gh-mcome people. the IR'i c.a1d l\.\O·lhirds of those "''h income of S200.000 and up rl·poned cap11 al gains -prolit'I from the sale of '"'esfrnents -that a'eragcd $:!84.Nl4. B~ rompanson. salaries avt.'raged $:!64.331. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES T he eanh pounded \ 1olcntl)'. repeatedly, in pnmord1al. heaving con' ul51ons around ~atherine Bell. pubhsher-ed11or-re- por1cr of thr Newport Beach Weeki ). as she slowl> regained conc;c1ou'>ne.,., The memor) of her surrep.1111ous. m1d nigh1 di\ e 10 the boltom ot Japanese magnate Kap N1.,..a'\ pool -to retrieve a pair of w1re- rim gla'l\CS -mack its wa~ to her prcfrontal lobes. The glasses had tool ed mcnm1na11ngl) like the ones worn b) lhc now dead David I kn.,cn a1 \\atcr hoard meeting<;. , _ \hl''d '>tripped Jo"n to mal..c her dive and was climbing out of the pool "1th glas~s 1n hand "hen she heard a sharp crack 10 hl·r kf1 t'.tr. fd t a dull thud rl·.trrange her gra} mailer. and 'ihpped 1n10 that plan· of deep umonsc1ou!>nc~ known onl~ 10 wet· d1arcrl·d 1humb7,ucl.t:rli amt hl;aut} rnn 1e~1 winners . .\gain the· ground 'ihook and pulsed. as 1f some great T)ran· m1"1•1uru'> Kn '":rt· about to rl'a"al...cn from some long. lost 1cc age. Kathennt• tool ed up and -like the coming of dawn when the .,un .,lap., up O\l'f the hon~vn and fills tht: sk) -sht' saw that it wa-. morning. and that she "a\ l)1ng at the bottom of the Costa Me'a f-rt'l'.'"a~ rnnc;truC_!,~\lle "h1le men who order I heir stea~s rart· '' L'rl' drn 11~~ Ix-ams. deep in lo the unyielding' earth. ··\\.ell loo!.' "hat we got here:· said a construction worker . 'ltanng do"n ( ro-Magnon '>l ~k al 1he sull prone commun1J~ JOUrnjh~1 He "a' CO\ cred "1th '"eat. dirt and grease and was k a n1n g la11I~ on a huge pale dmcr. pohsht.'d so brightly 11 bounced the morning hghl around hkt• a laser beam. To be continued ... D~d You Know? Fountain Valley cannery Qnce at Magnolia and Adams 8 In Fountain Valley: Roch Courreges was o ne of the fo unders of a canner) located al Cannery Street and Quincy Ave. What'> You don'1 knO\'-' where that was? It's now the comer of Magnolia and .\d~m . l ou.can prl'~cn c .H>ur h14:itorica/ facts b.\ sendtng them to Did You Kno" '.'. Orangt! Coast Dally Pilot, P 0 Bo' 1560. Costa Mesa. 9!6!6 -Compiled by AHe Splao . ~ ~ ~--liiitllil MIAMI -floridl•s wo_n1 outbreak of mOIQUito-bome cnceph•litia in 13 yean bas the tourism ~ustry. di_smiMi~. the chanctS of people dtchina the virus but sull womcd that v1aatot1 might chanae their travel plans. . •. • The outbreak oflhc diseate tw thrown a scare into the $26 billion a year industry already feelina sluaish froR) declines in the national economy ud rilina-psoline-pric6. . - But while some local tourist officials feared a dJSaster, there h4ve been few reports of trip cancellatjons. . • . . "The majority of calls arc from pcoplt saying How bad 1s this. really?"' said Jen·nifer Clark, spQkcswoman for t~e Palm Be:ach f;ounty Convention and Vrsitors Bureau. But Jack Smith, exccuuvc dutttor of the Key West Hotel and Motel Association. said he's seen several groups cancel trips in recent weeks. . AIS1J ... IJllll WIR II ... llW BUCHAREST Romania -Romania{lS waited in long.Jines at stores Wednesday, hoping to stock up the day before a tough economic reform packaae frees prices on basic goods. But the wait was in vain. Bucharest stom were nearly empty. and shoppers who joined snaking lines fo r the few a\ a1lable items were angry and ronfuscd by the planned changes. Most grumbled about lack of information on the reforms. and few believed they WOUid yield QUICjc results. r Car owners waited up 10 I 0 hours al gas staJ1ons. dcsp11e guarantees that gasoline and other energ} pnccs 't\>Ould not increase. M11 convlctlll If llNIUtute's mll'll• SAN DIEGO -A Southern Cahfom1a drifter was convicted Wednesda) of murdering a prostitute and remains under 1nves11ga11on b) a pohce task force for other dealhs m a five-~ear sla) ing stnes Jurors deliberated pans of 1wo da)S before finding .\Ian M1c~acl Ste" ens. 48. guilty of fi~Hicgree murdt'r in 1hc 1988 death of ( ) n1h1a Lou McVc\, 26. of Livermore. SteH·ns. :i heavil) taltoocd t'\-b1krr. showed no n.·action when lhc \Crdtct was read. He did not le"Sllf) Mc\i t') ·., beaten and strangled bod) was found No\ 2q. 1988. at the bottom of an embankment along a road near the Pala Indian Reservati on in nonhcrn San D1,-go Counly. . . Her death was s1m1lar to those of 4:! olher women. most!) prostitutes picked up on Diego street~. whose bod1e\ were dumped in remote pans of the c uni) since 1985 -By Tbe A11oclatfil Preu Zli News of the Weird MllllftlllYIW sick .. Ill 1111 1tt11t111 Si\CR.\MENTO -ro be Mom of lhc Year 1s one thing. To ha H' the ma}or proclai m a da~ in )Our honor as better }Cl And lhl'n to ha'c Holh"oo<l IC'gend Douglas Fairbanks· Jr. 0) ta Sacramento-10 ~ m-lht."' e'c11emen1. Tha1 's a b11 much In fa c1 the nc"s came., as such a shlKI.. w g.i,., ear-old Leta Mae French Colten that her ORANGE COAST ·. llily v~"~ 305 Edltor'a HottlM 6-42-6086 Yov-lllloulh[)UyPtllllat-ICJa_.be _....Md~cJildplOf'.OllOr~l...-Tiie -~--tne-anwybeuHdto-d ....,. IO l"9 edllOt 1111 any lCIC>c Conlrlbutora IO our LeM!a cotutm ""* lndude llleH -ano ~ IKlll"Wlot~ioft Tile• your-..-,~ per, --'°"' ~ .... daughter had to tale Collen to a doctor It "a'> nothing scnouo;, ho"C' er .. he JUSt couldn't handle at:· c;a1d Ll'la C ottt'n -Pe11 ~ hctorl' a luncht•on \\t•dnl''lda~ in honor ot hl·r mothl·r < 011en. of 'ialra mcnto "a' named the grand prw: "1nm·r of the .. ·1a.,,11. Mo111 oL th<; 'car" ronte'>I a rnmpe1111on \po nsored nation" 1d c h\ \mt'ncan \1o ' ll' ( las-.1cc;. -By Mi'ClatC'by News Service How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Circulation Orange County Advertising Clau1fteG ()t91ey Editorial News Sc>ort• News sports tu &ol2 4333 &42 5671 642 4321 out1 pJ11tcd on the 16700 blo<k of Mt. Arnma potted plant5 and tn~ 10 hrt'ak a doa Mu..r ~ho., ha<t hctn ftn-d, hut the man had put hOlt's in hi\ praac v.11h a &<>If club ' Someone broke mlo a 'nack \hop 11 Sou1hcm < ah· fom1• Cotleae. SS Fair l>n"e. and stole SIS 1n coins Th<' burala r evidently pried 1hc \nack shop door to gain entl'). The btt•k·in occurre(J bt't"'t'l'n ·U O pm . aturday and 7 am. Monday 0 A locked btC)'ck "'II\ stolt'n from 1n front of Tt'w1nklr bool. 3224 C'ahfom11 t . bt'1v.ttn 2.4S and 4 pm T~ay r 0 I f°UrnllUl't' Vl fUCd 81 $440 WI~ \IOICn from the (('('• ·~•lion room 01 an 1penmcn1 romplc~ 10 th¢~ block of Hamilton trttl bttwttn 6 pm Monday and 2:30 pm T~~y r • 0 ~~ooll was thrown lhrouah a "'int room w1ndov. of • home on the 18200 block o' M1 S1ewar1 and an uniden11ftt'd proJcctilc hr<>lle • ~ond v.mdow. ,, .......... Hospital officials said a pa11cn1 was be"'' ln'a~ in the cmerarn<') room 11 Hu mama I lospital and four or ftH Of htJ fnt'nds k'rpt funn1n1 In and OUI O( the 11\llllnt room, causing a ·d1s1urban~ 0 -· Scvt'n or r11h111rn ~pont'dly v.ere punctum.I at Ten")' York Ford. 182S.S fka h Blvd 0 ThlC\'CS l'CMO\ocd a rear wrndow In tht' 7000 bl«k or pt'('( l\vtnuc and '-IOI(' I V("R and I litCl"C'O 0 -A mlfl 11 Ccorat's Mt'iutan Food. 6581 f:dinatr Ave .. uld 1 ~min from 1 ckh..-t'ry company alltwcdl)I atolc $100 0 A man alleacdl> intruded into ltK' l>Kk)'&rd or • raideta tn tht 19000 block o( Kt"n,.,.iclt Omc and brolt C"omputcr equipment valued 11 S6. I 28 '<'U s101C'n from Mnll Media Nctv.ork, I Sl79 Allon P1rl way 0 Ourahm probtlbl) uSt'd • key to t'J\tt'r lleaiantc roup. 17100 01llc1tr. and s1t'al $12.<XX> wonh o(rom- putcr t'qu1pmt'nl 0 T"'o dlctar>hon<"I, 1 c,1lcul11or end ponablt 'itrt(l W't'rr s101t'n from a hu\lncn 11 4950 Blmmca Pll'rkway 0 A man 'uind1n1 nt'ar the bt(")'<'le peth II Harvard and M1chclt0n u~ himself td I •·oman on the pa1h. The woman told police thal the l"fltln rou&hed 10 lfl her at1cn11on and v.hcn he looked 11 him , h11 pant• '«IT down. the man is de"'r1bed 11 • male while in his early )OJ. wnh 11,..wbcrry blond heir. a moustache and 1 bt'ard He was wtarln& 1 •h11e dTnl tt11n and ti<'. I J ..... • m1n -•• 1rrtt1td on If-tony ""'"'" f1'0ftt n Dtao County 1f\er nctlhbon complenwd of' lho11 bc1na n...a rrom hi• homt. 111\'flUllton dttttmiMd 11'11 no ........... Someone pncd open 1 r.hd1ng ala's door 10 a cM · dnrrlm1um on K11mal11 ( oun and took tY.o handauns tnat ~rt hidden in 11 laund"" baskc1 an a hc\Jroom clo'K'I and SI 0 m '°'"' kept 1n foor coif~ nns on tM top shelf of a clMCt in anoth<'r htdnl()m · 0 . wom1n m IM 1400 block or An111ua Wa)' v.a' nwal.cnrd ~ 1hc sound of lf'\ocl 10 hrr ba ~ y1rd minch1n1 ll'ld looktd out 10 jtt 1 man In cbrk tloth1n1 11p1oc pa t a larat bu\h and neak out the backyard pit' 0 Two holes -.m sml'h«t 1n10 a v.~n ftnct' 1n t~ 1100 hlocl of \\ BAiboa Bou~\ard • . . c 16-month-Okl ft'mllt' la~Or mill dos tin OUI of •home 1n lhe 1900 bk>cll. of'O..na l.IM,JumpC'd on • '7 )Cir.old man wallt1n1 b and h.1 him 1n the hand c Mcanv.h1k. • lO-)ftf'.otd woman pY)'l"I _, .. , htr pct chow dcJa 1n ltK' 3100 block or cone linda .... binC'n n her nnttT •hen the-pct trifd to 1t11b • chew boM • • Buy half a cprd of eucalyptus at 1hr A and L yard on · Ncwpon BoulC'\'ard 1n Cos1a Mrsa. Then stack 11 in 1hr back patio. 0 •Put n sir\.\· 1n lhe crockpol, hike over 1he boulders 10 thC' !iP-- ofthC' Nt"WpOn Harbor jetty:'hopr-it gels-cold in 1he late aflernoon and 1he stl'w is ho1 when yo u re1urn home. 0 Ill Take a walk around UCI. the nt'"' bu1ld1ngs arc inspiring (especially at dusk). 0 •Do a picnic at Fahrquar Park. ofT Main Strt·c11n Huntinglon Beach. Foundfd 1n 191J. it's the Cit} 's oldt•st and possibly thl' prettiest park. · · .0 •Run or "';tlk lht• ~enrc bc:ach fro n1 sou1 h of('orona de! Mar, through the ramshacklcd '1llagl' of Crystal Co\'C. 10 north Laguna ~ach . TakL_O\TQ... hon1c. LRt'Vl'rsc: the process if you li v.c 1n Laguna.) 0 •Walk. Huntington Bcat·h·s Ccn1ral Park. dro p b} the excel· lent librar~ to sc-e lhe an gallcl) or ust."rl book store . 0 •Aro"'"<-' !he cafc~ and galleries of llo"·nto"·n Laguna Beach. SC'nse 1ht• Mcasurl' .. 1 energy 10 "Sti vt' the ('an)·on ." 0 \ •Hike one of thC' folto\.\ing; 11 ·rhc ··t 'h1na Wall" footbnd$C 1n lhc LlpJX'r Back Ba}. o!T Un1\t"r.t1ly Avenue. lJ Lower 81g CiJnyon. fron1 Jamboree Road (at San Joaquin .. illli. Road) past the football fiCld·s11ed dul·k pond 10 Back Ba y Dnve. )) Al least do 1hc Env1ron n1ental Nature ("enter trail. s1a n 1ng tn the clump of bushes o ..-l 61h St reel. JU St "''tSt of Dover Dr1\ c~ . 0 •Bu). a l'OUQ,IC, of hvc lobsters fro m Pearson's Pon (Home of 1hat rtd·lcncred s.19n sticking ou1 fro m undl·r 1hc Back Bay Bndgcl. then 111\'lll' neighbors oYrr for dinner. ( 0 • SC'lcr1 w mc s1,>r1 ng bul~ a1 >\mhng'!'. IJo)d'\. Hollister's. Armstrong's. t'IC. Go home to pl.:in1 thC'm . 0 •Pick out the !>ihldcst jX'rwn· a1 churth and tr~ 10 chter h1n1 or her up. There no\.\·. that should d o 11: .n1a ybC' the world rs n't so bad afirr all. These IJ simple ad\enlurc~ don·1 cost an arm and a leg (m3n) arc frl"C) and !>hould help snap a r..ruc Or.angc CQjStcr out -of l ht· .,.,t"ekcnd blahs ~ Gl\'t one or two a lry. You'vc heard the old saw; the besl th1ngs 1n hfe art free. Should the bl ues s1rike this .... ·cekend. pul it 10 the ICSI. Jim Wood'1 col•mo Tlllll S111Hhy1 ud n•rsd•Y•· WF OFFERS · • • • • _.,_ h'rine OK's·-4,(JOO home develop. ~Kw Moe .. the. cOUi\:til to require !tut rental Werner, who · u.id • ..,.... "'"_. '° the *' = . 0rww9 c-Dllr NM homG be' made availabk lo fa.mil · apinst 1he .. projcct primarily be-COGditons plKed oa ..-. . let nmina up to .SO percent of the caujic of the aftbrdabk houtiftl were 1ht mOll nac:U.a Md ~ ·lit.VINE-Three ycan af\er lhc coun1y•s mutian annual income,· protistons. said ... I'm very cit.-. we·vc t'Vtf" had~ Oil Uy fllli.. ~clsveloDlr fint ~oOCJMC! \he idea. which curttnlly i• rouahly S.49,000. couraae<t. This is a 1Lcp t.ckward ckt)tial ~ · · tM.;-CI1y-Counc11 ha" ai"vtn the ' Ruf 1hc council'bllktd 11 1ha.1 from ·OW: affordable: housitl&-lbe [nadd.iiiontoatrordable 1 :;t,: lr,yu~ Co. ··~!"Id 10 transf~m suuettion. opliQJ in11ead 10 re· rormcr counciH h4ve anet1t9'0d: lo pis. the' tompiny will bt one of 1ht nty •. last rcma1n1n1 quRT opl)' ihal th' trvi~ Co,. Sttk provide throuah<>ut \ht chy... -to add sound1""ooftna to -.... qriculturaJ field& 11110 nearly 4.000 financina to bulld the IO-Cll1esi af· Bui Sheridan. who suppQim'd the built south or WarDtt Avmue, dtie homes. · rordlble housing.. propc;sal. d isaartt<f. '"I bow t~ co Marine Corps hdicoptm ftyiaa l"be company hopct to tqjn con· 1r no saaae .. borul or .....o.thu a~ a .lo__! of peoplt-who think w.e-ovethead.. The devt~ &Lso ..... ttrucilo-n--or--the nCfaJiOOrliOOO:--tinanrial aids art' ava.ilable, the -pve awa}' tht slott. ul I tfiink ihe rtciUirti! to provi<IC res1den1s o(dii whkh will mirror"nearb. y WeStp1rk. corripa.ny ce-ukl be: c11.empt from affortlabk housing goals will· be Dew ncif,hborbood with s&llCmeMI ._, td.-~... -waminc-thtm ot the. poten&W ..-,...-next sum~r ..... comp1ny' building the affordable units. •Grttr said Wednesday that he health risks of...nearby power lina. potpman Ke1t~ Grtcr. Ho~·fver. the project, located ~· fi · · • an Tuesday"s approval, which came l~'ttn Irvine CC'nter DriVc. Barran. ~s CQn 1d_en1 1ha1 the compa-'!)'_._ an_d nouo b.u1Jd h~mts-w1tJun '-"' w11h-1ht-city's help. could obtain feet of tM po .... ·er hncs. . • 0!' • l·to-1--vote. wi1~ 'Co.un~ -ca Parkway. Harvard Avenue a nd 1he fitancial atsistancc the com· The lrVine Co. alw has qreed to c1lwoma11 Paula Werner dissenting. Culver Drive. mus! include some pany says 11 needs 10 offer low. conlributc'. 1o fuiurc mass transit aniered .many adv~~cs of housing rcnt~l .homcs affordable lo families income uni ls. · projects and to don.ate $400,000 (or low-1ncomc fam1hcs. . ~m•n& up .to 80 perccnt..,.of the Anli ht dis'flissed 1he wucsuon · toward construc1ion ofa part near ThOSt: adv~ had implored coun1)~med1an. · ... 1hat 1hr council's action was highly city hall. · Edison studerits 1 busted for Halloween costume · , HUNTINGTON BE ACH Two bososn buddies from Edison High School went all out to crea1c an eyr-poppin(I. gct·up fo r Hal· lo\.\·tt'n Wednesday. It would have done Dolly Panon pro ud. But n didn't do much for Principal Brian Garland and other school officia ls. The boys uSt:d chicken \.\'Ire. papier maehe and paper plates and "·orked for about a week lo cre11ti: ,.,..o large, flesh<olorcd breasts. They pul oil their contrap11ons anJ "·alkcd side by side on !he campus in the morning and made it as far as Dr. John Pawson's ph)s1ol · ogy class. they s~ud. But the dcan reported\) caml· 1010 class and told lhe bo}~ 10 ··co\cr tile nipples." Princi pal Garland taler told lhl·m to take th t" anatonuc.al -t'ostumc ho n1c. and the) complied.· Bu t 1he) returned latci::: "'llh 1he bttasts -o ne pc.r boy -a.nd attcmpc ed to cake part in the noon Hallovn:cn contest in the outdoor bowl. M1chacl Kandµ.zo. l 7, one of the creators. said 1he return to campus bolled do\.\ n 10 a mat\er of rtsisting cenwrsh1p "l:ks1dcs." he said, .. We wa nted 10 do Something in our lives thal "as not so usua1:· Uarl~nd. .,., ho called 1h~ Hal· lo Wttn · ge-t·up "5}ca7v ," said, the \\.\-'O youths wtrc suspended foi- lhrtt days for defiance of school authority after their abortive return engagement. He said tha1 when 1he boys.comt off suspension next MondaY.. school officials will bC' happy 10 discuss with them ··a better way 1o·discuu their Fir>t ,~mrndmcnt nghts." Garland s:ud parents of the two bo}s supported the di.sc1plinary ac· t1on. · -By · lk D•UY ,.,,_, Former executive_ftles $20 million suit against Disney LOS ANGELES -1\ former Wall Disney lmagincC'r1ng eel-. ecutivC' filed a S20 million \awsun ' today, accusinB company officials of forcing him t<f quif as the~ blame<! htm for problems with the ."Spla~h Moun1a1n" and "Pleasure Island" projccl~. ~Jeffrey A·. Rochlis: who lfi Janu- ary 1989 (.\Ult his .LQ.b as C ~CCU\I \(' vict" pre-sident -6f"Walt Disney Im· aginC"f'.ring. alleges thal top Disnr} cxecuti\'CS. 1nclud1ng Chairman and C hief Execu11vc Officer MichaC'I Eisner. "allemptcd lO shift the blame .. 10 him for "~vcre prob- lems" with lhc projects. Disney offte1als could no! be reached for comment earl~ ttl1s C\C· n1ng. Rochhs. who previous!) CMilCUln .I Wednesday's Orange Coast Dally Piiot 1nrorrcc1ly stated tha1 .Laguna Beach Cily Council cand1dalc Nancy Krcder pan1c1patl.'d 111 an unsuccrssful anempt 10 rC'Call thr« currt'nt council members: Kreder v.a& active 1n a .successful 19 execu11vc .vice pres1den1 lo r 01\ne\ Studios. contend\ that aftt'r he .... a~ hirl•d at ln1 ag1nt"t'nng "' <k1obt.-r 1987. Ill' "d1SCO\l'rcd 1ha1 n10\t of the con1pan ) ·., ma,or prOJl'Cls f"aecd sul'K1an11al dela~., and t:norn1ou!> c-os1 O\ erruno; ·· R1x hhs also a llege~ "1hert• "t'fl' llicrall) hundrl'JS nl o;:1gn1fi~a'\1 pro blems 1n v1nuall} t'\CI") aSC)l"1.'t of !he company and us vanous pTuJl'C IS .. .,~!though these problems "'t'Tt' nt•uhcr disclosed to plaintiff nor kn o.,..n b) him at the ume he al"tcpted h1111i emplo~mcnt, (Rochlis) l'\l'r!ed C\traordtn31)J:ffons 10 help ot.01\e 1hese problems and. among numero us ot1'lcr 1h1hgs. succtssfu·ny n.•t.truc1ured. C\pandcd and u~ graded thC' lmagtneenng organiu- 1ion ... " ·lht-."lu11 alleges. The form(r executive maintains 1hat although he was hired with the understillft:ting ht" would be in- volved in creative c.tevelopmeiii. Roch!1s .was delibt"ra1el) kept from taking pa.rt ui m~tings conccminJ 1tte ~ative. asPl'<'t-of"i>f"OJC'Cl.5. -By City N~w•...$en'ltt -Who says service is going to the dQgs? FEEQ YOUR PET-TODAY? drive 10 unseat st\lcral mcm~r"' of I ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!! "thl· Laguna Bc-ach school board. !- Also Wednc5day. tn a sto~ on a ' .. --------------------------------------... pt."destnan struck b) a car on I Q1h S1ttt1 t n Cbsia-Mcsa. a ixi11 cf of.·· fi ccr \.\·ho provided the acrount o f th<' accident somehow wound up being named as 1he driver "'hOSt" car hit the 1,1,·oman. The Daily Pilot rqret.s the error!>. Bo1Jlot No. Proposition 124 Proposition 125 .... Proposition 126 ., .. Proposition 127 .. . r roposit1on 128 .. . --Exe!~ise Your Right To Vote! Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Recommended Positions on November Ballot M easures and Newport Beach. Elected Officials o~scnpliorit C.1lifomi• Ch.am~r NHACC Position Posilion Pubhc finance .................. ... . ................ No Pos1t1on ....... Support Motor vehicle fuels: tax 1'evenues ... . ........................... Suppqrt ...... Support AJ roho l abuse & drug education .......... , ......................... Support ........ Oppose Property ta:.. new construction ·exclusio n ...... , ........... No Position ..... Support Natural e v1ro nment. ''Big Green" .. , ............................... Oppc:>5e ....... ~ Cn & taxation ..... ~ .................................................... Oppose ....... Oppose · fol'e5t · rotection ttm6er harvesting ............................. Oppose ...... Oppose Gove nt o ffi cials eth1Cs ............................... Oppose ....... ~Oppose Marine eM>Urces ... . ......... . . ..................... No Position .. . Support Drug forcement and p revention ................................. Oppose . ~ Alcoho l ~urt<l}( fund .......... ..... . ............................. Oppose ..... Oppose Pesticide r"~lahon ... . ... ............ .. . ............................... Support ..... Support State, local taxation ............................................................ Support ... Support ln1hat1ve and referendum process .............................. No Position Support Forestry program· timber harvesting .............................. Support Support rnson inmate laOOr ·tax credit ...................................... Sul'J'O" Suppon Tenns of office · legis lators retirement ...................... No Positton ........ Oppose ToXJt chemical dis<harge ......................................... No P05itton .... ,. Support ,..._.. . '. Veterans bond ........................................... , ..................... Support ...... Support .Pubhc u n1 venities and juruor rolleg~ bond .................. Support ...... Support Ne,.,, prisons ron~truct1on bond .......................... ,, .......... Support ...... Support Hou'1ng bond .............................................................. Support ........ Oppc»e x hool fadW1eo IK 121 bond ............................................ Support ....... Support County ;it1b &: ruvenile facilities bond .............................. Support ...... Support DESIGN CENTER -PR-ICES DIRECT .TQ THE PUBL.IC"I ProPQSition 129 Proposition 130 Proposition 131 Proposition 132 Pro~ition I JJ Propmition 134 Propos1t1on 135 ProposttlOn 136 Proposition 137 Proposition I.JS •. Proposition t.19 Proposition 140 Proposition 141 Propos1t1on 142 Proposition 14.3 Pro ros;tion 144 Prorosition I 4S_ Pro~111on 14ti &Ppos1tl0n 1·47 Pr\lf'OSil1on 148 Propos1t1on 149 · Propo51tlon 150 .... Pro~111on J!i·t ... ·toc•I Mrasures \·Vate.r resour~ bond ......................................................... Support ...... Suppcwt Parks, recreation&: wild!ife bond ..................................... Oppose ........ Oppc»e County rourthouses bond ....................... , .......... , ............. Support ...... ~ Child c•re bond ........................................... , .................. : ... Support ........ Oppcioe , WF9 offers Deslgn Center prlces -dire~! lo the public -on lhe finesl lines from the best Design Cenl<ir Sh bwrooms. You 'Ufind Platl. Royal Custom. Dai;ia Creath, Cus1om Cralr and many. many. more, all in one convenient location. Work with your oWn decorator or on!! of our talented designers and buy direct qt low designer whQ)esale prices. WFD is .the one stop source for all your home fur · nishmgs needs. \ • IN-HOUSE PllOFESSIONAL DELIVERY • INSTAUATION AVAILAILE • LOW DESIGNER PRICF.S.• FJNtsl F'UMlTUJIE LllfES • CONVENUJn' HOURS (llfQ.UbllfG Wf E!I ElllDS) • Since 1952 WFD -HOME fURNlSHINGS • DfTERIORS 18030 Euclid. fountain Valley !Euchd t:.11 otl the 4~ fwy.)· . -. ~ -. J (714) 540-2275 MN'""' M .......... Trans.portaMn S.les ~eisure ........................................................ Support N~wport Bea·ch C ity Council District I .............................................................................................................................. No~ District 3 ......................................... -............................ '. ....................................................... Ewlyn HMt Oi5trkt 4 .................................. , ... ,,, ........................................................ : ....................... et.arencel'-' District 6 .... ..... ... . ......................................................................... : .......................... Phil S-- BAC J>AC i• ,,,, organlution of dKt.nt and ~•lntMM1whoaN«1n<erned about SoOO 8'J""'a.\t • ttw-.i. county, al'\d •tat. ltPv•lt, a"hd ace willing to•ufl'P'O" and work for u. lt-.C9AC med 11awtlhto pwt*c1, f' " and Nrt~.gooJ go .. fl\nWnt: and fo.ter a politi<'tll 911v 'ronrMnt which wW ~kpriY••••ptlw=• .. t1".n· IA<;_PA provtdiii a V«hic:!-for p.op• to berocM in"°"9d ............ pall0 k#.10 t"-t dtly ~ tnl'luenc9 and impact Uw guwrnmental procws rltplJN'bly Md •"tli.Jtlt:tily. -. -.. .. ~ .. .. • .. . • ... .. • • .. --.. ... . .. --• ,,. -.. .,,, ,. .. .. • • • .. --.. .. . ... .. " .. .. .. • .. .. • .. .. .. ., . .. .. -• • .. • -• .. .. .. .. ... .. • . .. '* .. .. • .. .., -• . . .... ---. ----. -.. ... .. -. • .. -• -.. ... • • . -. . ... • ... . . .. .. -. .... -. es Con~ for recession " . 8y Tony Oodero \ a.-. c... Delly .... COSTA MESA -If America is indeed apaieacina 1 receuto., ii hu come about ~ c:a\111 ot Conpasional polida, said Ouittopher Cox, R-Ncwpon Beach. Sptaklq Wednesday at a bttak&st seminar ar tht Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa, Cox laid the Democratic-controlled Consrcss is bent on scnd- ina the economy into a ttea.sion. .. ~t tbe ,numbers show is that the recesaion is entirety manmade," Cox said. "Government policies arc doina everythina to encourqe a recession. There i• no overbCarina force of mature requirina that we have a rttession in 1990.'' · Cox blamed the budaet deficit qsument between Conarcss and the Bush administration, which raiws capital pins tues instead of cuuina,.. them. Cuttina capital pins was one of President Bush's main issues during the 1988 Presidential , Campaign. "There was a powerful empire of economic growth at work." Cox said "I would like to-see the government adapt policies to promote that econ- omic growth." Cox Jiid the tax will eliminate any ctxtra capital ana t\trthcr exacerbate the recession which has hit the real estate and construction industries Call HealthMatch the hardest "In tarp mcuure that is because h is an industry that his been heavily retyina on ~piaal," he 5'id. "lt'a a capital inacnsivc indusuy ... Coit spoke at the third annual breakfast teminar of \be South Cout Metro Alliance and the Santa Au &onomic Development Corporation. He told the aroup that the w and spendina increases feetured in the new budaet compromi1e between the Conareu and the Bush adminis.- tration will further restrict capital, which is so important for the small businesses in Oranae County. ··The tu increases are very, very real," Cox said of the .final budaet agreement, but ••the spcndina cuts arc fake. There are no spen<Jina cuts. We will spend 12 percent more in fiscal year 1991 than in fiK'al year 1990." AJso admssina the conferees was Donald .At Miller. Sr., vice president of the National Bank of Lon& Beach and Richard G. Nelson. a real estate dcvcl~ with C.J. Scgerstrom and Sons. Maller uid the banking .industry recession has caused several 'difficulties such as a 35 percent ·.deterioration of earnings, an overrcgulatcd en- vironment and a loss in its ability to rai~ capital. Miller said the banks will stan 10 downsize their assets as well as their loan portfolios. thus limiting capital to Orange County entrepreneurs. Developer pleads guilty; to help in Keating case LOS ANGELES -An J\nzona developer pleaded guilty io one count of bank fraud and agreed to help prosecutors investtgat1ng 11le collapse of Lincoln Savings & Loan. Ernest C. Garcia II. 33. of Tucson told the court that he planned a secret land deal with "certain of- ficers and directors" of Lincoln. an Jrvinc-based savings and loan owned by American Continental Corp. of Phoenix . He faces up•'fo fi ve years in pmon and a $250.000 fine.- The cooperation agreemept signed 1n federal court was placed . under scat.' '-\ss1stant U.S. Attome~ Alice Hill rt'fuscd tw describe ho" Garcia had agreed to help the pro~­ ecutton . Gama was accused ~f part1c1- pat1ng m Jraudulenf' o.transact1o ns that inflated the income of the no"· failed Lincoln thrift . He admitted Tuesday to part1c1- pattng 1n a clandest1ne. SJ4 m1lhon deal in volving the sale of 1,000 acres near Phoenix by a Lincoln subs1d1ar). Garcia ·s real estat~ de- velopment and investment firm n.·- 1.·c1\ed a $30 -miU.f.ofl <-ff'dit -41-oe- from Lincoln Savings. some of ~h1ch. the go' ernment charged . wu used to fund the propcrt) purcha!.C . -By tff AHocl.,ed PnH and breathe a sigh of relief ay Amande Wr.., Million vie,fo ·and · 42-)'Car-otd or.,. c:... Delly "°' O.niellc Ann Mari~ wett convicted C'OSTA MESA _ An Arcadia Tuetda"y in Harbor Court in Ncw- pon Btach on 12 counts of felony man and two Orante County coi panel theft fraud •'"" ahe hlah-spira1on who wctt annted I . June for bilkina nearly SJOO. tech aian1. Labbiu said. from Diaital Equipment Corp. in 1 Tht crime occurred from late Costa MHI wctt" sentcnctd this I 986 throuah September 1989 when wttk to ei&ht years in state priaon, Huflt, the company's rqional em- police dctectiYC Steve Labbitt said ployment manager, billed DEC for Wednesday. services of four non-existent hcad- Stevcn William Hunt, 43, a for-huntina finns . mer exccu1ive of 1ht company, 54-EmpJoyees listed on the invoices )'Oat-old Jo:n F'i Muattlla of. wore actually new hires of the com· n• C1m•1•, Tr••• .. 111 Wlllt IYIE Diii NEW YORK (AP) Ocl 31 NEW YORK(APl Final Dow Jonu a11erao9' tor Wec:tnHdav p1ny that hid no Uowtedlc their names wett beina Uled. le was Hunt's job to approve such expen- ditures. Ma.zarclla and ~were iftde. pendenl contracton Hunt utcd to set up the fake compenjes, aali111 invoices and scnina up post office boxt"S and answcrina scrvi<:H as a front. Labbin said. The jail tenn, which comes wi1h three years probation. could be ~ moved should the three retum the full amount due DEC. ., .......... -:il ~-E11ceo1 tor •he closino, t1141 a11er1~s ere Hi~ ca1eu11ted from 1~ oi>enl 111onHI and NEW YORK tAPl -TM loOowjM llst lowest or.cu. for etcn of ne comoonent snow\ 11ie New Yor1< Stock Excha~ ~locks, r 19ardleU of wnen et(h occur~ stOCkl and •arr1n11 tnat n~ve uo the 4~ or examote.ltle ruon for lbe JO 1ne11,1s1r1a1, most •114 oown the moll on o.rctnt l9 20 'lhe 11lotie1t tnat eecl"t reached durlno 11'.!t ol c,,a nge for edrul d•~Y-tredrno dav, not lhe 111~1 that ,,,. 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When the blndit IOC into the car Ind discovered it was • stick Uift. he orckred the victim met iato the C'ar to trach him 10 drive ii. Tiw-two ctmw-'""""" lhe city 'for a few miautcs before t.bt iuspec1 kt the victim off 11 Mcmpbi1 and Atlanta streets.. 1hc off acer said, lldd- lna Tblue-Ni111n Sentn fol~cd the pair throuahout the ltuon. TM Mnptt11 fled in die Corveue and die NitMn. he. •id. • The victim. whole name was not available at prn1 time,. watked to a nearby home and called police. The IUsprctl were detcribcd II I while man and a black man, one Wf'lrin1 a lonahaircd wit and black horn-rimmed &)asses. No further information wu available -at JJfftl time. -•r die DaHy PIW Ci\dl righU trial ~tarts in police shooting LO ANGELES - A Newport Beach police officer who shot a bul)lary suspttt in the back in 1988 was recklHS and OUt of cpntrol al best, a lawyer for the man told a federal jury Wednesday. "At worst, he intentionally and in rold blood shot Rick Miller ift' the back." Douala Applegate said at the start of.Miller's civil rights trial against the officer. Jun Payoyo. But lawyers fo~ Payoyo say the officer·~ aun went off accident~ while he was arappling with Mitler. 28. who had tried to escape earlier on the moming'of Jan. 23. 1988. Miller's suit ongmally charged Payoyo and the city of Newport Beach-with violating his civil riahts in the shooHl\I., The city is no longer a <kfendaht. but has indem- nified Pa)oyo and hired him a lawyer. Payoyo and another officer were patrolling that day about 4:30 a.m. near 39th Street · and ~lboa Boulevard after receiving re s of a number of bur&l;l.ries in the rca. according to Applegate's opening statement and coun papers. They saw Miller and another man in a car in an alley. When the car drove away. the officers fol· lowed it. stopped ll and got Miller out of the car to question him. But when ,Pa)O)~ was leading Who's the man t. who has led the fight against drug5 and · gang5 in <;>range County schools for 20 ·yeais? Dr. Robert Peterson is the man. Prom ~ ~ electiOn in 1966 to this ye:M wilh new Federil · granc.s, Dr~ PeterSon tm aea1Cd new and suoog edl icaDon took lO oombat ~and gangs. Oacck the tta>rd. A I HealthMatch can give you .. -the inside scoop. Call today and ~peak to a referral expert. Miller. who had a prior criminal tteord. to the patrol car. Miller broke away and tned to · escape. Payoyo...chased him several blocks, lost him for• while and then caught up to him. · 1'• this point the two sides differ on what happened.. ~ Applegate alleged that Payoyo shot Miller from 'behind. at a dis· lance of about six inches after tell- ina him. ''Ricky. I'm goina to blow your ass awa)." and then failed to Jive Miller any first aid while wait~ 1ng for the ambulance. The trial 1s expected to last tv.o weeks. Don't be confused by the "new-comers ". 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The whole ,enention a were doina it 11 that time, not that I think·daat you are out to smear it was ript but that is )Vhat they Dana RohrabKher 1nd I tl\ink it did. has no effect on hit prnent work 0 that he (alJeaedly) smoked dope in There were a lot of folks doina his youth. that back then, and it •Pllllf..n he a · has his h~d screwed Qn iihiah~ I think it is 1 shame that you guys and is a good conservative now. stoop so low when you do tJ_\is on O 1 he Co n 1 ress man Dan a I do care lbout his past (alleged) drug use because I think it only Rohrabacher. It's nobody's busi-reflects his hypocrisy. If it were up ness what fhc guy C!id in his youth. to him lO change t thinp today-re-~ If you can show that he is doing it garding colleges and loans · to stu· today. then I am all for you putting dents. he nevtr wo Id\ be in the it on the front page. I thfok it is a pasilion that he is today . .[ust plain . shame that you revert to t~ kind simple. the, ma!\ is a hyP<>Qrite. · of reparting Qfl something the guy o did when he was young. We all do · · I th ink the fact that Dana things when we arc young. It is Rohrabacher (allegedly) smoked what we arC? doing now with our dope and took L.:SD in his youth is lives th at counts. So. no. I don't probably an attribute. care what he did when he was O }Oung. as long as he straightened It's 'probably a real shame. he his life out now and it appears from stopped. He was probably a .nicer what I can S<'e and read of the man . pc"°n then. a little more forgiving. he·s dont' just that. filkd with emphathy, rm sure. In 0 fact. r think he probably should If he is not smoking dope now and not taking LSD. that i~ what matters. A whole lot of people took dope and LSD 25 years ago who don't take it any more. What I do care about i~ your paper's continual attempt to jump 011 the bandwagon of somebody ~ho in the past has discovered something is wrong. The reason for that is. I believe. your paper 1s opposed to his stand on the National Endowment for the Ans and yo ur paper has continually spoken to the fact that you feel that taxpa)'ers should tund th~ NEA ... 0 ··-. nart taking it again for him to. you knbw. reany bccorrte human once. more, v. here he understands there arc different people out there he can't run ... I think he needs to be high again. 0-......__ I don't care at all that Con- gressman Dana ~ohrabacher may ha ve smoked dope and taken LSD in his youth. Twenty years ago. probably quite a lot of untid things that we might later rcg:rc&.. and the fact that he did try it ~may make him even more positive on the bad effects of 11. a little more efTt'Cli,!e at that. .ome iu and enter our dra ing for a ~ir of t niii hoe per nall) autographed b ndr g i! {Dlals4 ......... ~ ... l ... . D < ' ldliM .... •>•wlli..._ WbO IUIOWI ........ t¥i1I al ""°" doll' ..... LID ia ...., dlUI than IOIM'tl1 '1 do u:ted it youth it prubltllY: ~ ... lad 1 --ancfflilfd in tht altlinpc? I think he have -, IOOd W. dlM Ill COit i1 a bttttt man for it .. lf'dll'Mn till doDe. You can chall O me '-Up· one for the IOOd IUY lld It doesn't concern me that he ~ vote for him. • . (aUeeeclly) llT'lokcd clopt or IOOk 0 t.so when he was ~ because · Y cs. I do care. However. I doa't that Nippcncd 10 a lot of~ h!• think t~ fel~ daat arc ftalht •· What dots concern me 11 has callina hve in a ... boule, and I putt hypocrisy in claimina to be • don't think this sbOuJd be bfoutht purist and claimina to be able to up at thi1 perticular time.~ fia censure an. He's a hypocrite, he'• that ht has cleaned up bis ac:t and ~ trying to make. his pOfitical career he's doina a aood job and that he .by ruinin1 the NEA and by scttina brouif't this eencral from Af&hanj. up etnsors~n this country and stan 1s 1ood cnouah for me. he doesn't anythirfa about his a oonstituents, e doesn't cart about I am tirtd of hypomtes li\e o.,. tryina to make . America a better Rohrabacher tryana to tell the "" place or anything else. ~II he'.s of us what is riaht and wrona. and concerned abo.ut 1s bu~ldu~g h!s yes I do cart that he smoked dope career on d_ow_ning the an~sts in lh!s or took LSD when he was YOUQ&. t country arid ~n censorship -·· It. is was in 'College about the same time total hypocnsy that I find in-he was and I didn't do it. He is 1 tolerable. 0 • phony a~d I do. not want him reprcS<'ntina me. • It says may have smoked dope o and taken LSD in his youth. We I do care about Congrcssmt11 don't know that. And if he did. that Dana Rohrabachcr, he is kind of 1 is in his past and I think he could righteous man and he actually viol- do very well for us with hi s ability atcd a law by -smoki na marijuana of knowing what has caused his and using LSD. Yeah, I do care and drug problem if there was one in his I think it was wrong. youth and bringing out to public to 0 be able to deal with the things and crists that we have today. I wd certainly glad to hear that -o Rohrabachcr (allegedly) used Jruas Too much emphasis 1s put on in the past. During the late '60s and what people did when they were a early ·10s. C\'erybody used drugs. If t~n-ager, and I don't think it really you v.eren't using drup you wtrc a shovld eff«t what he is doing now gee~ you wtre wtird. Do we want· unl.CSS he IS carrxing On with thOSC somebody in OUr ,$0Vemtnent that actions. is totally unlike their peers? Kmd of o interesting, 100. the one areat scertt Most young, people at the ume our government seems o be want· tried them b{>tll'but (marijuana and mg to keep 1n the history of the LSD). egged on by Timothy Leary world -no one has ever died from and a host of othe(S. My son used th e to"<1colog.ical aspects of mari- them both but now at 40. he's.a juana. You wonder why everybody vegetarian and he doesn't smoke or in our government is so down on it, drink and 1s a very happy pro-thinks 11 is so horrible. you mif!it ductive person. mention that to people. I don't like o Rb.hrabacher. but at least I am gi,d I think people learn from th c1t he was nomlal in his youth. mistakes ari,d I know a lot of people 0 who had done drugs and they are I tell .you. maA. there are not a lot sorry that they did and there is no of us from that JCner'ltion that reason to be crucifted for it. didn't try some or it and I \m 1 0 functioning aduJt and have a aood . •l lf l ll AT I O IA l SALO N ANO S~A ·Hair Design •Permanents •Highlighting . •Pedicures •Body Massage •Facials •Color · ·· •Make.up •Manicures •Boutique •Electrolysis Gift Certificates . Show You Care Atrium Court Fashion lsland•Newpon Beach · 759-8004 ....... (l•)Ollfold9e al•ycmnmaafey. Htr. 11·1 a ' ' I ... , do It .,_. I think, a ~· you "1 Will my kidl 10 do lhouAd feel mpolllil-_: 1y '° your I don't kncrir that it _.. "*!en to provide infonnatioe Y WOl'le A penGft lban be it. lboUt a candidate that wjQ help U1 worry .bout with bim ii bi1 make an educaiat cJloice at the on the National Eadowment -polls. I feel that you are lettina ut Ana. Now that's Kary. down by dwellins on IUCh an if'rele. C van1 subject that may or may not I 'ink it ia his own decision what have bapptned 20 yean llO· Wbat fte ,_. IO his body and what he we W'Ould like to know are current pu ;llide of it ... If be waata to &cu about candidate1' ltaDda on b•r9 himtelf in that way, al\d if he cun"tftt inun,' what we would like {In make his comet judpnents to know is how this man is toina to lattt in life ... that's pat for him. make the quality of life in America C better. -My ptn0nal thinkina, beina 68 c vea old mywlf. I can't remember Swe. I am concerned that he dur111 the late-'60s and early '70s (alJeeedly) smoked dope and took 'many youna people that didn't try lSO in his youth. I don't want that 'ii and. personally, I think it sounds kind of a guy representina me in more like a smear by a Democratic Conarcss. That guy is puttina oppencnt rather than anythina ctse< himself as some kind of a moral ~There was a ~me when people ::<!~~c~t:if r~~d~~~it~~. ~ hoped that everybody would try called. and yet here he is that kind LSD to they could maybe wake up of hypocrite. Naw. get him out of and open their minds up and sec there. the .'Nhole world instead of.just a 0 narrow little lJ>C(tQ!m of it So I I nd · h · don't think it makes a bit of dif-am wo cnna w at is the dope ference that he smoked dor. and on you guys? What is the reason . tbat·I havc""fo. open my paper up took LSD in his youth. I t ink if every day and' sec somethina about anything it was a plus. Dana Rohrabacher? Whatever the C gu y did 20 years ago is one thinJ. . Right now. reprdinf drup in the whaj he is doing now is what IS United States,, there 1s a massive .. _ important and it stems to me Jhat hysteria over them -far. far over-the fact that he is doing somethina blown from what is really the pro~ constructive in dealing with maybe km. More Ptdolc die every year a problem he (allegedly) hid 20 from aJcohoi or toba«o than all the )Cars ago; dealing constructively il kgal druas put toaether. with it now. is what is impertant. If Rohsabachcr, when he was in col-he i~ fight ing drugs and whatever tegc. (allegedly) used drugs, big deal. el~ he is fighting. then I say hats off So did everybody else. 11 didn't hurt to the gu y. You know,. you guys him. I am a little sorry he 1s not seem to be goi_ng along the same more enlightened with under-lines as the LA. Times and even standlng of them. which he doon't the Register. You are getting more seem to be. However. the one thing and morr left wing and liberal. I J wiU say for R.ohrabachcr. he ~d high hopes for this paper when didn't lie. Most politicians would you were going through your have lied and said no they (lidn'l changes that you J'Uys would be- Jse them. He didn't do that. I come more mainline and fair in · ·would much rather have a poli-your coverage. but it is obvious 11cian in t~re that was at least with the ~c.ase with Rohra~er. honell rather than worry about you are just going to take off on the somebody who used drup. Free-guy. Go ahead. but I am not aoina dom ii primarily a 1hina• of"bei• -,o read your paper anymore. I ~ink it .... Ill.. ' ..... ._,. ti• a. ea111n•w~:'" ila .-Cftlbt ...... .___ JO ,.,. =·~HteywjallJuiaf•~. Bdhor'1 ..., .-IW die l9COld. ~jump oa poli,__ of uy llripe -ifs juM """ dNn ~ mGn COMaV•live OMS atVfllld ltere IO jump on. 0 I am ~ IO uy that Dua RobrabKher .. my C014t'I men. I always wondered what WM Wl"Olll with bim and now I know. Jbat pal and LSD that he (aJJeeedly} enthusiatica.lly ~ a a Y'OllDI man hu a~ bis ll)ind jUll like ' all the studies uy it will. ~ times the ctarnaee doesn't lbow up for yean. I am coocerned that the faculties of my aJleeed repretenta- tive have probably been unpaired and I will 1 ot vote for Dana Rohrabecbe c . I think, es. it is very important to know whether he takes dope or not because. everybody else down the line is aoina to tu&r if he is doina it. You know it is a double standard. In order: lo Ft a job in any kind of field in a aovemmcnt office. they 10 beck .over-your Life for more than 20 years. They check misdemeanors on other people why shouldn't they do it for these auys too. p ... ·. I am very concerned about it. I am sorry I don't vote in bis district, but I have read cnouah about him that I certai!'IY do object to tbe fact that he (allcsedly) took lSD and smoked doS'C in his youth. c I like to think of myself as a Democrat ·and I think he is a Re· publican. but lookin& at bis record as he has been in office. 1 ·wish' he were in my district. I would vote for im. The man is backina veterans. which is extremely important. He is looking out for individual riahts. He is a pork barrel buster. I am · really impressed with the man. I am really not concerned with how many windows he broke wt)cn he WIS I child l()ibl to and from 1eh0ol. That's really not imponan~ ,.. . ....., ............. ..... ._._._ • ._ ._._ ... ia oflln Md "'-• Mi 08ftductect ...... , ..... ,Q . ... ~about ... the PiJoc•• -'nalion ot anochet IDCMI poli-liiiii!!!!Bilil!!i!!!!!l!•Bl!l•••!!!i•!!ll!!ll!!l-ticiaa lllin. I dMak that you pecJPlf are llllOkiftl • .and takinl LSD. I reilly 'do. ·1 thinll lbat you people ue really tetUlll off on a wMcto. liWral VICWPOi•t and anurimlifta people who are .auauy 'doina really aood work witbin our community and are IDCMI laWmaken. I am really conliderina droppina your J)9per and tellina everyone dii to do IOU .-di. , a I tol&lly support the conareuman and all his dfons and I think to hold him accountable for the ac- tions that he (aJJteedly) did 20 yean qo is childish and aiupid ... He has taken care of his bed ways and what better person to be anti-drug and to lead the crusade than one who knew about it first hand and re- habilitated himself. c • Give ":le a. break. ! mean, ¥Ou are JVSl wut1n1 news pnnt. wasting' our time, just wastina brain power. Do )'OU have brain powcr"t Leave the man afonc. talk to us about the budget. talk to us about the news. a I'm a baby boomer JUSt like the conarcssman is. and I think that this is to be expected. I think most of us cx~rimented with drugs when we were in college and it's to be expected. We didn't grow into addicts. we lead responsible hvC1 now. Who cares wha\ we did 20 years ago? I think that this whole alleged scandal is just an attempt by the liberal media to hun the rft1ec, tion of a very. very good con- gressman who happens to be a conscrvativ'c and they don't like 1t. h's just a shame thal this stuff ~ happens because it's nQ wonder tha1 we can get any good, conservative runnina for any office. I mean. who wants to subject themselves to this kind of abuse. Conaressman Rohrabecher is a area& auy and I hope to sec him office for a IOAI time to come. We' re commll\tty-mlnded at Malibu Savings Bank and that means we· re here to serve you In Orange COlr\ty. Find out tOOoy about the many conveJ'ient services we offer. 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Nelloa •YI.* .... C9IM*' duw ,_. • .. ~~-­ )'C>U c1on·1 ~n• it. Propolition 121 • ,et• rid or cancer-caulinl chemialb 1n our air. food and waw. Bia com1>1nin like Dow and Euon are 1prndin1 millions to tell us lhal PrQPosia'ion 128 ~ls too much." 1.~ • WilSon . touts _budget reform·; FeinStem visits· with seniors Qy Ooyg With AP Political Writer SACRAMENTO -Democrat Dianne Feinstein says she'll make sure every Californian has health insurance if she's elected governor. Republican Pete Wilson says he would try to eliminate special budget protections fo r schools and other programs. The ·1wo candidates made their comments a·t opposite ends of the state Wednesday as their race head- ed into its last six days. Other major cam paign develop- ments Wednesda)' involved an- nouncements of new television commercials a'nd new charges and demonstrations triggered by so me commei:1alc; already being ai red. .. ; In their pt'rsonal •ppearancn. an occasional judicial decision. Republican Wilson and Democrat .. They rcnect the tactics of one Feinstein rcpt'ated familiar themes. special interest or another seeking "The next governor of California to gain a footh,old in a process ~t is going to have to deal with a really is unwonhy of even be1.og budget process that is thoroughly called a process:" Wilson said. distorted by what has been Feinstein ventured deep into Re- pieccmeal efforts over a period of publican tcrnlol) for a speech time that really haven't been pan of before an overflow crowd of 1,000 any coherent strategy," Wilson told senior c1t 1zcns at the Leisure World the Sacramento Press Club. retirement com munity at J..aguna The Republic.an senator declined Hills in Orange County. again to either rule out or endorse She was warmly received by the a tax increase. but he said if one is seniors. about a quarter of whom needed. he considers the sales tax to wore 'Feinstein buttons and waved be fairer than' raising state income campaign poste~. ' taxes. ____ .._.tc~anstein pledged to sign kg1s- .. Taxing people on their earnings lat1 on within I 00 days guaranteeing health care insurance for every ..provi<,tts disincentives.. to econ-Cahfomian and to spend unused om1c growth. Wilson said, describ-bond'i on affordable housing. some ing a sales tait as more equitabk. of it for ~nior ciu1ens. But while Wilson didn't rule out a .. I want 10 be 3• governor who's ta\ 1nrrease. he continued to label going to protect the rights of senior Fe1nste1n as a big .spender who cit1zcns to h'e 1n this state w11h "ould be cl"nain to raise taxes, dignit~,°· Feinstein said. Wilson didn't specifically .repc?t In h<"r most ncgau'e attack. --.... _,:. .... _ _....~ ... HEIRWOOD SHOTTERS Wilson released a new com- mercial featu nng Fei nstein sa)ing that as ma\ or of San Francisco ... I did not lea~·e the ci ty with a deficit. What there Y.as was a short fall 1n revenues," while an annou ncer S3}S smirking!) .. Makt'S )OU wonder." h1'\ earlier pledgc to tr) to elani~e Fem!ltein hnked him to th e deaths the favort'd 1reatmrnt th'at-the of NO 8-,ear·olds ''ho "ere killed schools gel in the state budget in the explosion of a m1li taf') bomb und<.'r Proposition 9!f. but he clearl y left 1n a dt•\ eloped former <\rm}, induded schools in a promise to try area. ' ·~ , ~ -: 1977 Placentia Ave. Costa ~eaa, CA (714) 548-8841 (880) 540-7424 i\nd Fe1ns1ein 1n her commercial chides Wilson for attempt1ng to force opponents of the Proposition I JS logging 1ndustl"} in111at1 ve to stop c111ng his opposition to th e 1n1tia 11ve -which he dedarcd in an Ort. 7 tekv1scd debate -111 their rek' 1c;1on commercials . to elim inate all special shelters from Fc1ns1c1n !Ml1d Wilson. as San cn11~al budget review .. whether 1t°s Diego ma)or. acceptcd -S~.~ in b~ lnitiativ(' or ~hether 1t°s b)' campaign rnn1nbut1ons from the statutory entitlement. or whether by de,clopers of the land . . ... . . 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Now you can breathe easy .. ·Call HealthMat~h and you '11 ~ve a physician fas t. HealthMatch 1~800-262 -6210 A Progran1 of Jrvine Medical Center .LOS ANOEUS -ne woman ll, Ml •nu•:~ bdin •unlit--.-.. ... _. ICCUlld of''tnurderini ~Roy 8'18 fll nA I Ha _.. olllll. I• tbr Holl,............ . bdin wiU blame two forlMf to¥M tnifllna lmpnWio ~. ~ .AUGl'MY 0.vid but not I mint when lhe lelliftes in vort·· Lons bllnd ........ lO Conn .....-Mn. Otwnbeflrr Jht ••conon C1ub" tri&I. her lawyer cx1111Mt ~· show bulinem con11ee-Olde~ lier co-deltadentl &o kill &font to Hollywood. Radin bcduse she was beina c.'ut 18~iaomey Edward Shohat ac: Pointins toward .. '"' courtroom out ~f ~fits from 1tht "Cotton knowledaed in his openina state-door. Shohlt 1u11t1ted lbdin'r C1u.b mov1~ deal ~e set tn motion ment Wednesday that Karen killer is ··out thefe." and n1med by 1n~rod,c1na Rachn and producer "Laney•• Greenberae.r was a Miami. Miiano • Bellecf\asaet, a cbnvicted Robert Evans. Evan1 also was Mrs. Aa. drua dealer who had many d rua dealer ""o was Mn. Gtftn-Grtenberaer's ex-lover. -~ • romantic liaisons. But be denied bergcr's lover. Evans is a former ~ of ~- d b · mount Pictures who 1n oked Fifth . she was the murd~r protrayc Y "M!lano Bt.l.l«hasses sh_ould be Amendment protection apjn1t self· prosecutors and' said she was on tnal he,rc, Shohat u1d ... We incrimination and declined to tes.- framcd by the ~I killer. will devote o~rsclves .~o the difficult tify at a preliminary hearina last "Lal1ey Greenberger did not hire, task of provina that. year. He is under subpoena for the did nol pay anyone to kidnap or He also said that co-defendant trial. m ~rdt'r Roy Ra 1n. She didn't do William Mentz~r was wo~ina for 'Shohat sugested Rad1n's death it." sald Shohat of Miami. Btllechassn without tcll1na Mrs. was tM result of 1 drug theft un· "It is true, unfortunately, that Greenberger. who tfa~ become related to the movie deal and that Laney Gttt'nbcrger wa~ at that time Mentzer· lover after hiring bim as men who surrounded Mrs. Green· of her life a drtJg dealer. But that a security 1uard. • beraer framed her . dors not make her Roy · Radin's The prosecutor laid 04t a less .. Y.ou .will sec thal Laney Grecn- killer." complex scenario. blam1ng the bc~r was set up. was used. was I ' 8tlrally llld "' "'"" ta111f ........ ~., .. ·--Rew bdin." .,._ 1114 • ne .. .._ llid Mri. IL.IJR- bftler tried 10 •m l.dn he in a...-the niah& of .._ ,killi tellinaehlm: •·Thtfe ~. ,.. t men around me an<\ I flave n control." The three men on trial with M G~nbe[F.r were bodypardl fi .. Hustler · mapzi~!d9ubli1h Larry A ynt, Sbobat .UU. Mn. Greenbeqtr is KCused f hirina William Mentzer, 41 , former lover. and Alex Marti, 29, t do away with Radin. The fourt defendant. Robert Lowe, alleacdl drove the car to the ld llina 1ite. "Eac.b of the defendants we involved ¥ta conspi'?cy to kidn~ and kill Roy Radin. ConDJa • "And each defe-nda nt did it for o purpose only. for fi nancial p in an for their own personal greed." -By-IM A11«/atetl P 1 Mistri&i declared l -BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, SWF. 27. Blonde, blue eyed, with a love for travel. theatre, foreign films. and romantic walks on the beach . seeks Mr. Right to live happily ever after. Find out how to meet someone like this or place a FRE£ ad. of your own in DATELINE. Watch for details in your Orange Coa~t DaHy Pilot. k .\ ' 1 I l \l \ ' I ! . Daily Pilat ~toi.•ac.. _ ...... lt•-~-·· "We believe that community participation is an important requirement for election to the city council. Orv Amburgey and Arlene Schafer are two candidates who deserve our suppqrt .. Costa Mesa is a balanced community of family -in Stockton murder OAKLAND -The jury that heard 51'1 months of testimony in the murder trial of Stockton sports agent Michael Blatt found itself deadlocked after 14 days of de· liberations. resulting in a mistnal. "There's a lot of frustration on both the part of those who think he"s guilty and those ·who don't think he's guilty. We were unable to con\ incc each other." the jury fore· man. Robert Peppler. said after the mistrial was declared Wednesday. San Joaqu.n County Supenor Court Judge Frank Kim. hearing the case in Alameda County Su- perior Court. scheduled a hearing Frida) in Stockton to consider the question of whether thtre ~ a retri~I · Bla'n. also a real estate developer. was char.ged with fir st-degree m urder in the Feb. 28. 1989 slaying of a business associate. Laurence J. Carnegie. Blatt allegedly .hired two former U niversity of the Pacific 1 football pla)'ers to kill Carnegie. who was shot with an arro" from a crossbo"' and 1hen strangled nrar Stockton. The defense a ttomc) s. R 1chard Zimmci:_ and Michael Thorman. said the) would reques1 that hail be •set for Blatt so thal he could be released from cu'itod~ Thorman said he believed SI million would be n reasonable bail amount. The jury told Kim shortly before noon Wednesday that it was hope· les ly d'eadlocked. "Nine people came to the con· clus1on thal he was guilty. and three people came to the conclusion that he wasn't guilt). The) all did a \Cr) good JOb in coming to their con- clusions. but the) JUSt came to a different conclu~ion ." Peppler said "If the JUr) was going to hang up. rm glad 1hcy favored a con v1c· ti on." said Eual Blansett. San Joa- quin Count~ deputy district at- torne). When asked whether a r~trial would be held. he said. "We'll discuss all the alternatives and dl'- c1dr what to do next." The dccis100 will Ile made by Fnda). he said. .. Perhaps w~'ll go through and rein' eo;t1gat<' cenain areas and tr) to shore up some of the things that ha\ r heen brought up by the Jury:· Blansc11 added. . .\ttorne\s met for an hour with Jurors after 1hc mistrial was de· clared. Junes must rcaC'h unanimous verdicts for con' 1ct1ons 1n criminal cases in Cahforn1a. -By ••e A11oclalH ~THS neighborhoods, commerce, education, an -=--~"=~~ recreation. The city is in sound financial condition. Our city services are efficient and comprehensive. A balanced community doesn't happen by accident. It takes dedicated leaders. Orv and Arlene have . . already proven they are leaders whose dedication to Costa Mesa has 1J7ade this a better place to live, wo.1< and play. We support Orv Amburgey and Arlene Schafer for an old fashioned reason -they've earn8d It. " E lect Arlene S·chaf er ~ Re-Elect o ·rv Amburgey Costa Mesa Woman of the Year, 1977 Board of Directors, Executive Board and Executive Manager, Costa Mesa Chamber Action Auction Chair Founder, Auto Task Force Member. Arts on the Green Member, U.S. Postal Advisory Councjl Member, Educational Legislative and Transportation Retail Committee Chair. Man and Woman of the Year Committee Chair, Heart Award Committee Founder, Business Expo • Founder, Sunrise 'Connection Manager, Planning Commission Past Councilmember, Costa Mesa City Council President, Harbor Council PT A Chair, Redevelopment Agency Member. Redevelopment Advisory Committee Chair. Newport·Mesa Unified School District Career Education Founder and Chair, Costa Mesa Chamber Mixer J Rod Canauh JICJde Qena . Bob Otapman ,_ M IJir: ffllM!I .. MIM ... UfJJ, ill a K • • • .. Jerry Smith Deni• R.etoUe - Costa Mesa Man of the Year, 1984 Small Susinep Owner, Costa Mesa Chairman of the Board. Chamber of Commerce . Newport-Me~ Board of Education , 1972-t976 Board of Directors. Orange County..¥arch of Dimes Member, Costa Mesa Lions Club Directed Fish F;y Parade for 19 years President, Costa Mesa High School Boosters' Club Designed Costa Mesa 911 Emergency Communications System Member, Monorail Task Foroe . , Alternate Member, San Joaquin Transportation Corridor Agency Orange County League of Cities Representative California League of Cities Transportation Commission Member. Auto Dealers Task Foroe Member, City Council Fair Boarq Liaison Chairman, Redevelopmen.t Agency Chairman. Legislative Committee, Costa Mesa Chamber Member. Education, Action Auction and Sports Committee . Costa Mesa Chamber · 'Costa Mesa City Councilman Dick Ferryman PaoJ.•--· TomMuftcia Cathy Hall \ -· .. • • . Countllman Orv Amburgey 'dtapfays some of the II~ htt tf1erature he says his opponent Is using 1.• P41yM/0Jenge CoMc ~ "lloC against him. Ambulgey alleges the pieces are not property Identified. A--EY From A1 Coast Daily Pllot editoria• critical of Amburgey and a Pilot story about a campaign donation the coun- cilman received the morning after . ca ting a vote in favor of a local tavern owner whose license was up for renewal. It does not say an) - thing about voting for Humphrc). Humphrey said Wednesday· night that he did not distribute the ant1- stance. said he believed the flier was meant to bolster the challenger's campaign. "It was distributed in his camJllign brochure " Amburge) calkd the flier -and another one that does endorse Humphrey and another candidate -hit pieces and "negative cam- paigning." Humphre) defendC'd th e pro- Humphrey flier. which asks voters to supoon him and Karen McGlinn and criticizes council incumbents Amburgey, Peter Buffa. and can- didate Arlene Schafer for their stands on growth and development. "To cn1t1c1zc .another candidate on the issues and say vote for me because I won't do this is not negall\.e campaigning," Humphrey said. Amburgey said the second n1er inaccurately protrayed 'his. Buffa's and Schafer's positions. · /' cOsta llna•f_.. • .., ...... ,. 714111- ........ ltadl 24 Hr. Message Center Save Gas Save lime Rain Of Shine Cill It Mrmbhnd Anytime QBTW.JClmfDl llllllli. Don't buy ~. oft brand blinds clailing 1 qiallty and tast dllwy. TM HI Mnds warp Ywtals cur1 fabrlCS lade WW blW'S llrtll r.J.JMt, ~ ptoducts we tou Ind ~Md by ttie ~e ......_And there are no refunds Insist on QUllity nllM brands U S 1*11'1 ptOtected Good Housekeepeng• Woved IGr 7S yWS. Uwlllf'e U......... •&I• ..._I 12 • Amburgey flier. which was pnnted .-------------------------lrjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil! and paid for b) ·the group C1t1zens for Costa Mesa's Future. "They distributed 1t: I d1dn '1." But Amburge). who oppo-;es Humphre)'s controlled growth CONFLICT From At . rcfu~ to supply the Oru1e Coa1t Daily PUot with statements 1nd1cat- ing how much the councilman .has earned over the years from the cable com pan). But Kathe said any income at all. regardless ofi amount. would con- stitute a conflict of interest. Amburgey said he believed there "as no conflict. because the 1987 \'Ote was routint" and dJd not substantially affect the franchise. But Kathe said he belt.eves the vote Bl\d i\mburgey's income from · the franchise arc within the scope of the law prohib1.fing financial intcmts. Amburgey says list a mistake COSTA MESJ'. -Cit> Coun· c1lman On Amburge) said Wednesda) tnat a group of names that appca1·cd on his campaign 01cr without permission were put there b) mistake. becau'iC of a foul-up with computer lists that he shared "1th two other candidates. Amburgr) said Tue'lday that nine people who "'ere mistakenly fisted as his supporters wett taken from an old list of those who supported him in 1986. But some of th(' nine countered that the) h:id never supported t~ councilman. who is seeking rc-clcc- t1on this )Car, and should therefore have never been on his hst. Amburgc) said those names were m1stakenl) transferred from a mas- ter hst taken from his ca mpaign and the successful 1988 campaign of C11y Councilman Ed Glasgow and the · ca mpaign of Jim Fc01man. "-ho ran but was defeated that )ear. Glasgo" said Wedncsda) that he hchcvcd such a mistake: could have hcen made "I can sec where there could have been ~me confusion. His campaign manager and mane were the same person." But Susan Bouley. who appeared on Amburgey') list of supponcrs. was not sausfit"d with Amburgey's c'planat1on .. "Thal sounds hke a wonderful explanati on. but II sounds to me like when our chil- dren have ·done something and they've aot thrtt days to think <Jf a plausible CAplanauon." -!JY Bob . ., ••. ~1tff SALES ........ ' You and the kids wiU'feel a whole lot better knowing HealthMatch~can find one for you. HealthMatch 1-800~262-6210 A Program of I rvinc: M<.-d.ical Center ~~'it:/J~ Nlllll 1 Ulllllll I SERVICE I • WI IUY ANO SIU NIVLOUSLY INJOYID AUDto·a VIOIO IQUtPMINf • ...sTOn llPAl•S ON MOST MAIOlt .... - • USIP IOUIPMINT IS NU Y llCOMNTIONID • LAIGUT S111CT10N IN OllANGI COUNTY • HAaD TO PINO MOOlU CAST YOUR VOTE FOR ARLENE SCHAFER, CANDIDATE FOA CITY COUNCIL CAST YOUR VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE -ARLENE SCHAFER knows the prob- lems of Costa Mesa and will work toward their solutions. Former Mayor Former Councilperson Former Cify Planning Commissioner CAST YOUR VOTE FOR DEDICATION -ARLENE SCHAFER, a woman dedi- cated to providing leadership to im- prove your area and all of Costa Mesa; to making Costa Mesa a better com- r munity in which to live and raise your family. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR INTEGRITY -ARLENE SCHAFER has served Costa Mesa f~r most of the 29 years she has been a resident and always with a desire to PfOY\de good \eadef9hip and good government .. I WANT TO CONTINUE TO: • tnipement Traffic SoMiorts • . Rtdtwtlop Downtown Cosb Mtu • Maintain Balanct of RtSfdtntial. Comfl>trciaf and · -lridustrial tand Uutt • Kttp Up Conmnution with C1t1ts. County, State and Fedtral Actncits • C~te the Update on Costa Mesa's Gtntfat Pbn • C~te the Costa Mtsa f rteway • ContiM Conmnutions with the Sc:hoot District • Wort with othtf A1encies f Of A Betttf Costa Mesa Arlene Schafer Always Ther~ For You . ·, EXPERIENCE -INTEGRITY -DEDICATION PAID FOR BY "FRltNDS Of ARLENE SCHAFER~ • MANAGER -DENIS RElOSKE TREASURER · LOARAINE LAMBETH COOROtNATOR ·JERRY S SMITH I D '901~~ National Charity League·· Rancho In ine Chapter inl'ites you to rnake your u•ish co,'1e true al the second annual CALYPSO CASINO a11d a t the same time, / , 111ake a child's u·ish come true! Sunday, November 4· • 1:0~ -6 :00 p.m. Grand Prize: 7-Day Vacation for Two to San)u~~ P.u~rto .Rico Donated b) lJdo Trt\tl.1 Amencan Airlines, Caribt Hilton. Hotel . DIAMOND PONSOR (rflldc'n <"rtt k Inn PLATI l 1M PONSORS Udo Tmt'I (:trltw lllhon ltot~ 1toqon14. '4accm~ • ~nwonun '1rlln~ ~rion' noonulf .. \ .... 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Newport Incumbents deserve reelectlon . - • If there's a theme to the Nc"l.·pon Beach Ci1y Council race, ii might be apa1hy. For thl' sc-cond stra1gh1 council election in 'Ncwpon ,Bcach. there arr t\110 1ncun10Cnts runni'ng unopposed. Wbile that mak~ ttungs more \in1ple for the voters. ii also deprives them of the' fundan1cntal_t·oncl'pt 1n going 10 the polls in 1he -firs1 place - ha\1ng a choice. Luck"il~. the '"o uncha11cngcd incumbents deserve to be re. -t·llft-t(-d an~"a). Ph tl Sansonl•. whose C'ouncil districts inc:ludes old ('oron:i d~·I ~1ar. has proven to be an cfTrc1i ve leader. And . c·ounl1l n1an Clarl'1'ct· Turner. "·ho rcprestnts Do\'l'r Shores and the ulh~r l·unununitu~.s Oll lhc """CSl side· of the Upper Newpon Bay, 1na~ tx· the future leader and pace-seller of the cquncil. His C\f>'..•r11~ on Jolin· Wa~ne,t1rpor1 and 1hc noise' it generates art unqut·st1oned. .,_ . The -,"'O 01hcr 1nc-un,bl'nts on the ballot ca rd arr being rh:1llt·ngt•1.J. E\tl~n l·lart. "·hose d1stnct includl"s Nl"wpon Hcighls. I'> p111cJ :1g<11ns1 ·Ja) Vandl·rsloot. ·a longtime city activist .and l"·ll\ 1runnlt'ntalis1. Don Strauss. "'hOM." d1s1r1c1 takrs in Balboa. is up ag:un!'>t Joho.ltcJges. a rela tive nc...,·romer 10 the cily and its ISSUl'S. • The knock aga1ns1 Han 1s tha1 she 1s polit1cally amb111ous. ha\ 1ng onrl· run for 1\sM·mbl~ and entena1n1ng thoughts earlier this ~c:tr uf a Sl'<'Ond ra1npa1gn. Vandersloot conttnds that Han has t'lecn un1n1ertstt·d 1n ne11thborhood issues. \\1.· 1.hsal!,r1.·c. There ts no thing .... ·rong "'ith political ambi11on - .;:md there 1s rerta1nl~ no1h1ng ""'rong w;1h tcamrng how to look ~I '""u<·s ;1nJ pr~ll'nl'> on a .regional basis. We urge Hart's re-election. F11ur ~l·ar''> ago. S1rauss prom1sc-d that 1f rt-CIC'C"t&f." it ...,·ould 1narl" ru~ rin;iJ 1t·rn1 ()b\rousl~. he changed his mind. He wants 1ll\Jl'l' Thl"l'.t' is rUQn1 lo argue that !he council distri~t which includes .• some of tht· 1no1o1 popular bcacht·s ·in the "'orld deserves frrsii bluod. Str:iuss: 1raek record IS so Sterling that if he believes he can handlr another tt>rm then so do y.·c. ~ costaMssa euna, McGllnn •hould lie Costa Mas•ohiloes Ovt•r thr past four }l'ar<i., the headlines foF Cos1.:1 Mesa ha,·en't l"let•n &P<~ ('on1rO\Cr"i1es o\·er passionate issues ltke the illegal .Jllen~ art\ 1Und1ng ~nd l"FI} ·O"'nt"d golf course overshadowed the s1gn1ficant progrt'SS 1nadt• on less spc.·ctarJJlar bul n:iort 1mportan1 1op1l'\ 111..1.· tr:1n<;portat1on and rt'dr\"elopmcnt. \\ h1lc 'ta ~ 1ng t"\(•ar .of n1ur h of 1he controvcrs1<'S. Mayor Peter IJull'a has qutt·ll~ and l'fftell\C I ~ .... orkcd lo push man~ Jong-delayed prUJt'l'I' through 1he Cit} .~ n1ach1ner). likt• \ht' ""1den1ng of V tetoria "itn:Ct, "h1c-h hud tx·t·n talkl·d ahoul \101.·t• the !Q60s. · Rngh!. art1culatt•. well-liked and amh111ous. Buffa has emerged a'> unt' ul ()range l oun l~ ·s top pol1t1ral leaders. e\pc.'"C1a11 ) on the 1.·n11lal 1s~uc of 1ranspoi"1at1on. • l-l 1s rn1ddlC"-of-1ht .. roatl poltt1cal \•alues and honest -and sometime\ 1nno\al1\e -approach lO the Cll} 's problen1s cloSl.'1} mirror 1ho~· 11f lu\ l'un,l1\Ul'lll1o. \\"i: prc-d1l·t h\•"11 be the top \Ole gt•tlcr un No\ ti !-It• shout~ he. .\'> r~,r !h1.· \l'Conll '>t'al open on lhl· council. we hkc Karen Mc(ihnn Shc "ou\tl be a brl'athl' of frl'sh air 10 a council that \01Jlt'l1111t•S ~u1l"oc:itt·~ (n opprc"iSl\l' pol111cs. . Karl'n. n1arr1ed 11 )Cars. 1s a 1nothcr of five. former PT . .\ prl''i1dcn1. and linanc1al o llircr of her fa n1'1 y business. She bt•heves 1n rt·asonablc. "·ell-plannl'CI growth, and kn o...,·s.thal a ri1y needs 10 ron'\\;1n1l~ gro" 1n ·ord~r to bl-health}. "ihl""' al'IO a foundi ng board n1 en1her of Share Our Selves tSO~. though she caod1dl} adn111s thal sht' has 1akcn a lca,·c from 1he organ1za1mn fron1 time 10 tiinC whcn she h"asn'1be able 10 live ur to 11s n1u110: \VL· arc nol here 10 Judge. We arc here' to SC'r''t'. It"\ 1h1~ rt'f1\·sl11ng hone!il} -along ""'llh ~1<'Ci hnn·s 1nna1e cnge~ and :tlnl1t} 10 !l·ad -1h:u makes her 1dral for the rcma1n1ng c1t\ rounl·il suat. . Vats Yss on V; Vats Na ·a~ w - )'cs on v The measure helps cle<1n up c.1 1y Pohlics hy prov1d1ng ronl11c1of1ntC"rcst gu1dchncs on Campa1gn.contribu11ons. I 11ng overdue. No on Yi.': NQ. This is tricky. A no voh': means yo u suppon a ban on lht· ~It" and d1srh:lrgc of fift'works w1th111 thc City of \n1ota ~lcsa . 11'.J 1i n1e ror Cost:t Mesa to get in line with most other f)rnr1gr t oun1y e1t1<'~. This 1s the onl y safe and 58nf' approach. Write to usl ---·--------Ttte~--.. ~~trornourrteden. ~I '9tteta btl 11.llPI to IPPfO•ltnnlly=rdt, Any COff'99POl._I09 tignmeenlly IOt'I" then * ""' .. ... Pftnteel ., OUf clttcntk)n .. • . IP» -or C<wnmunh't commer•t.,... ... reeerw0 fOr ._,.. .... .,,to~~ IOWN·~ IM°''"" CotiiM. GU9et ~ ..... tMY pe'11Jn fo..,.Y pubtlt; lewt.. Edlforiel •-.oilMe "'* r.-wrN tor rebUTielt to tdllontii po91tk>M of,,.,. ---.... -,, 1 ~ OOMl•• to be llbeloUI Ol In bMI , ...... not b9 pttnteJ. , L"*"lf**9 ••ilra1a1dtolN ____ 330W.t&ty S\r9rlt.J ~· ...... CA tttll A~ L"*" to N ..... W'*'°I wlttl .............. tl!CITO&ll dii 1111!7 -•<7JJ) .. "',.,,,_· - , ' • \ . . l'llundl¥. Noi•llber 1, -1••• -• • - fountain Valley , ...... r-1·-Clllr_ cllllell,· The Daily Pilot's E n dorsements RmceorProp, Governor Pete Wilroon lu.ao.emor Marian Berp;on Attorney General· Dan Lungn!n .Prop. 128 CBic Gnen) No I Prop. 140 l'l'OT!!I limlt) Yu 40th Conereuional I 42nd Conpwiona? CoataMua Fountain Valley Huntiftcton Be'ach Newport Beach Huntington Beach Chri1 Cox GilFe..,...n Peter Bull'a Kal"" M<Glinn YuonMeaaureV NoonMouureW John Collin• Laurann Cook. Jim Neal LiDda IL Patt.non Bd MOWltlord Earle Rollilai1lo GnnWindloD NodflMeaaunC No oo M•aure D. Don Strauu {Disc I) Eve?yn Hart {Di!. 3) . , Solid kpublican valueo; if eleeted, will appoint n .. t U.S. Senator Orup eoue. own; .... ~ !eeialator From Hunt" n Beach; ea:b'emel capable On Huntiftcton Beh council; inlW'&Dc:e expert Good intention•. but horribly nawed . Moot rettrietiw of term limit pn>ps; naeded Hu done terrific job hia frethman term Vltimaie Republican; wuifraid to take 1tend.o Bmerpd u a top leader in Oranp County - Brinp needed fniah face , ideu, en"'I)', taleot Nffded conflict of inte,..t reform No mean• ban on fireworka; adviaory only Bring1 needed bU1ine11 experti1e to council Hu done a terrific job u mayor Veten.n leadenhip a real plu1 lndopendont t.hinUr; will __ ,addition 2-tiM ID qUality pJmmina ~ Foimer pollee c:hiol'; a at;nUcbt "'-' C-ei?woman wl~~1iull. t oo rwbi..ti•• and im~ Doftl-ploy to conru.o -in l"a~r of C Wti11-rilipected, liked; dnerve• <4. more yean A Newport treaaure; a leader thro\iehout OC In Fountiin VaUey, whcri. V0ltf1 will be: '"asked lO fill 1hrct sea ls on the City Coun- cil. the choices are cltar: re- elect Mayor l.aurann. Cook. Mayor Pro Tem Jim Neal .. and elcn John Collins. The '""o incumbents run- ning for re-election are-.......,5-_ solid as lhcy come. . l..aurann Cook. who took 1hc rt"ins as mayor last year during one of Fountain Val .. ley's mos1 troubled times, has done a niainifia:nt job in her firsl tCrm. She has helped IO ) s1cady the 1own and ke<"p Fou ntain \'alley one of Or- ange County"s mc,>sl thriving. peaceful and pleasaru rom- mun1l1t."s 1n .... h1r h to live and ""'Orie. Or. J1n1 Neal shoul~ al!.o get cred11 for the fine shape of Founta in Valle). Wi\h nearly a qu.ancr century or e11} scr· v1re. Neal brings 10 1he coun· ctl t"o essc-nti31 ingredients: e:w.pcnise from hts days as cu y manager and a h1s1or1cal "iew on lhe rounc1l's agenda i1em s . Ne.al 1s an t'X tremely valuable commod.11~ for Fountain Val· le~ \\"1th t ·ounc1l1nan Howard Stl'\ ens not seeking r('~I«· t1on. !hen.• l!i. one S<Cal on the coun{·it open John Collins is the be<$l person 10 fill 11. He brings ""tlh h1m a busi· nr·ssman's per~f)('ct1ve . a nt"t"dcd commod1t} ror c11~ council~ 1n the rompc1i1i'e "90<. ..\ rt·!i.1dl'nl of Fountjltn Val· le~ since 1974. C.~ollins has paid tus dues 1hrough com- rnun11~ ..cr,1cc and charitable act1v1t1C"s He v.-as also· pn:s1· dt·nt of the C"ll\ ·~Chamber of Commerc-r 1n -1988-89. Col· !ins JOSI mtsSt'd getti ng ek·s:tcd to the {'Ounc1l in JQ88. Thi\ 1s h1S.)f'ar \" 01er!i. of Fountain Valle) arc luck' to ha\C" such a qual1t~ Pool of rn~ counr1I cand1datt'1.. But Cook. Neal and CoUins arc: the cream of the crop 1 , EDdo~ment I Race Date County-wide Nov 2 Irvine Laguna Beach Nov. :.l. Nov 3 Wlncbilll, Patterson, Mountford, Robltallle good choices · Hun1ing1on Beach has al .... ·ays been a c11~ ·of poss1b1lit1l''>. \ son,ctimcs possihilit1cs unrcal11ed. But the beach c1l \ seems lo be on !rack no\4. M.l·tle\elop- n1cn1 in th e d owntow·n area. after dccadt's of fait('\I :.i1tt·~1pl'>. is taking shape al a bnsk pa'.cc. The cit) pier. S..'l\ ag1.·d 1n :1 winter s1orm . 1s being rebuilt. The c it) 1s n1ak1ng rrogrl"'"'· Thl' kc} to the Upcoming cll"('t1on 1s lo ma kt• sun: 1hc en~ d0l·sn'1 go s~uJding off the road. s&meth1ng that ha~ hapr,.:n cd 1n the past. There are 10 candida1cs 1n this conlt'Sl but on\) fl1ur <;,1::11, are a'::nlable. ·\nd because o nly onl" 1ncun1bt.·n1 11; \("l'~1ng anotht·r 1t•rm. lht're will .be fresh faces on the cnunrd nl"\I ~car. T-he best pit.·k going 1s Grace W inc he ll, "ho l'i Jll'I comple11ng her first council 1erm, Moderate. thoughtful :ind reasoned. \\'1nch1..•ll o ffers v.'ha1 the city needs n1oo;;1 - balance. • , For 1he very same rcasons:-t.1nda Mouito ri Pal k'rson 1s also a pro mising tandidate. Prt'stdcnt of thl' l-t unt1ng1on Beach Un io n High School .District. sht• 1s 1hc sort of rcrson ""ho ran tx· endorsed by the Amigos de Bolsa ('h 1ra hu1 nol be afraid 10 come ou1 ajlainst Measure C -a proposal har kt'd \ b) <."i i ) cnv1ronmcntahsts. One of !ht' nr"' faC'Cs in this race belongs 10 a ~oung n1an named Ed Mountford.·a 34-year-ald Irvine Co . C:<«"ut1\c and a member oft he ci1y's planning co.mm1ssion. Groundt·d 1n the business world, Mo untford is a moderate choicr for counci l Finan,, there's a familiar name on the ballot -Earll' Robitaille.' The cit y's former poli'ce· chief.· Rob1t:11lle ha" trL·n1rnJl1u~ L'll~ halt cxprnence and "oulJ tiring "lrength and lt•adcr ... h1n to tht· rnunl'1I City Attney Dt.·sprlc o_ur longhcld hcll('f that this onit'l' shotlt'd nol ht• ell'\t1\l'. Ciail llutton l"i lhL' nnl~ logi cal 1.'hlllCC' th1-, 11ni t• ;1(1'U0\1 Mlllll'I C f\1l'asurt· ( wund1o 111..t· th(' '>tun· lll n1n1n ,ind applt• pit·. but lrt truth II 1\ fla .... rd. lfpa"iSl'd. 11 \\ou\J f1lrcc .1 c1t~""1dl· \Oh." on an~ hutl~Lng Jonl' on !h(' lx'al'h or 1n 3 1.'1\~ park .. \\ htlc that sounds honurn~lt·. 11 11o al1oo a mt·ss. Th(' c1t11C"n1o elect pcop\(' 10 the cit' C'nUnl·1\ 10 n1ake-such de"C'1s1ons --\,nti-----ti--t~lt'--~~.l-1...,. doini a pc111r Jilh. 1hro"" tht· raSC:lls Put \ ntt•r1o ,h(lulJ nt·,·('r t'll" asked 10 pla) the-role of r11~ ri!annl'r' MllSll'l.D This is a C(lniplcte con JOb. a mra .. urr dr.i'Wn up 1n a lxit·kroom It:\ nnl\ l't'ao;;on for bc1np. I\ ~ a h~lf-bakcd :tl\rrna11ve H.l fv1ra .. Urc (. The pt"optc that drafttd 1his propascd lrg1slat1on ough1 !(I tlt' a\han1l'd \nd the <:1t~len\ of l-lunt1ng1on Reach ou&hl 10 ~nJ 11 Ill the gravc)ard. .., 8lftoy ,, ••• 8 oz. Can Martlll8111s SPARKLING I · 61DER c Progresso TOMATO sAuce· 5 - MJB Flavored RICE MIX Assorted n c fla• .... _8 6 oz. BOX 14 oz. JAR Idahoan POT ATOS · •Au Graten •Scalloped • Spicy Cheqdar 5112 oz. COQRS ~BEER Reg. or Light . 12 Pk 12 oz. cans ·99 · 8 PACK .. 12 oz. Cans PLUS CA Redemption Velue Demlngs ~--=~ed Sockeye • SALMON s 89 7.5 oz. Can Hunts SNACK P.ACK 415 oz. PACKS Assorted c 00 .l6 oz. PKG. Maruchan -INSTANT 3.LUNCH 1 ~00 2.25 oz. KLEENEX ·TISSUES .J. ....... • -.en in tM ·nu""-one lue and street without aldult ._ Dillr ,... the other was 1tn4 by an Oktl-" Youn.a •id. STANTON -A )IOUftl boy wu mobile in the numbS IWO lane, Neither driver wu amstcd or killed net IUi hMIM. critically ln-Richey said. lddina k was not ~ited ~t dcpu~ were ~ina a full juRCI :, t~ ~1; ci"Oll a buty immediately clear which child was 1nv.esuption. Rece.e, said. · street .while trlck-or-trtatin1 struck by which car. ,qtlntt ~~nty Fue Depanment Wednnday ni-"t. anct a youna &irt cd by ed' cns1s s1>«i&l11ts may offer counsel- .:n r-n1a Mon,;.. died .A--tin& Thanh waS1rcat .-ram UICC1 inJ for both of the driven., Youna , .-,_ •K'l -at the 9CCne and tr1nsported to . I said. candy thou&ht to be poisoned. of• ~cdi.c~I Center •. ~here be was hsted No funber information was fidals said. m cnucal cond1t1on. . ivailable at deidline. - Abother youth died in · Santa Hoana was . taken to Anaheim In Santa Monica, a 7-year-old Jirl Monie• 1ncr eatin1 her H1lloween General Hospital, ~h~rc he . was collapsed ind died after eat1n1 candy. pronounced dead on amval. Richey cand_x.shc was given while lrick-or- Hoana Minh Lt. S. and his said. treating. brother Th1nh Minh Le. 7, wen! in Both ooys suffered severe head "Vi!e'rc ~ot sure >:Ct, ~ut ,,wc·~e a 1roup of si'l children who were trauma in the.. accident. Orange treatmi th1~ u a __ pooon1ng. sa_1d trick-or-treating on tfheC so~th sAide County Fire Capt. Dan Youns said. Santa Monica J>C>!icc .Officer Anet or th.r. 7 100 block 0 cm~os v-Neither of the children were Katz. enue when the group dec1ded t() -wearing ~stumes but both w~rc K~tz sa~d the girl w~s trick-or- cross the st~t at 6 p.m., ~nge wearing ma ks. Lt. Dick Olson said. treating with an adult 1n the 700 C~unt) Sh~nffs Lt. lfPY fUc.hey When i>aramedics arrived at the block of 12th Street when s.he col- sa1d. 5C'Cnc oAC-Child was beneath a car la~ about 8 p.m. The child was The group attempted to cross the and the other had been thrown pronounced dead ai Santa Monica street ~bout 150 ¥ards cast of Knott several feet by the impact, Young Hospital Medical Cebter. she said. Avenue. The children l?t halfway said. The street was littered with l nvestigat~rs have . confiscated across the. st~eet, decided they candy the children had collected , he the candy g1~cn the gir~. w~o had couldn't make 1t and turned back, dd d ·only been trick-pr-treatmf in that Richey said. • . 8 e · one block. she said. Detcct1v~ were As they ran back across the street, The children were trick'·or-treat· talking to residents to determine one child was struck by a Yolks~ ing on the four-lane residential what happened. IHOOTIN~ minster ho me. a In the last week. Anthony Totten From A 1 had harassed her repeatedly and fices on Beach Boulevar9. once threatened to kick her in the Totten allegcdl} shot his "'1fc stomach "as hard as he could so I Janel Carol Totten. 29. \\ho is five .. would lose the bab' I'm carr}mg." months pregnant. once in the back Jaatl Totten stated. of the head wtth a .22-callber rifle lier husband also fbllowcd her 10 as she left a medical appointment at a bab\s1ttcr's home. flattened a tire Kaiser. on her car and grabbed the phone Janet Totten told \\1 tncsSt'S her from her hand as she tncd lo call husband shot her. She was airlifted police, according to thl' affida~t lO Hoag Hospital 1n Newpon Beach "Hie; last statement lo me was he then moH·d lo an undisclosed hos· "as going to kill me." she wrote. pttal for her protc~uon. ~he~ she rs "On Oci 14. he again called ml' ~! alert and listed in sat1sfaetOQ' con-m} res1Jcncc and s~ud I was dead. d1t1on. police and family members She funhcr Lnd1cated her huc;- .sa1d Hcr few., was not harmed. band hit hor 1n the mouth 1n Ma) pohn· .,<11d. . and in Jul} rn_mm1ttcd h1~sclf 10 l\rcordmg to an tmt1al police llrJ Med1~?l ( cntct for .a mental repon . .\nthon} Totten walked up n ·a luat1on. but was released aflc~ to lus \\ ifc's car earl) 1ng a white fi ve da) '> and ded1ned to continue 00, he .. aid was 3 hirthda} present outside counseling as directed. for the couple'!> daughtc.'r "'ho tum· But on the same da) his \\1fc filed cd ~ Wednl·sda' • for lhc rc.str.uo1ng order. Antho_n) Hl' n.·ponedh. pulled lhl' nOc out Totten also filed documents in Su- of till' 00, and Janel To1ten ran pcnor Court. seeking shared b i.. to"ard the front ol the t:hnic. custod~ of their d~hter and l- J1.. T \l'ar-old '>On hecausc f11 \.\1fe al-" herl· o,hc "J' \hot -\nthon~ Ot· ic edh refu~·d to let ham 'l'>ll the l\:n then Oed lhl' "'-·cne on foot. hgld .... t.' 1 ren d1<;eardtng the \\Capon IJl a lra'i11 .\ccord1 ng lO AnthQn) fotten's Jump'>Lcr at the side of the clinic. affida,-it. lhc couple tried to rcc- F1H' da~'> pnur. Janet Totten. a onc1lc from Jul} to O<:tobcr. gping bank emplo~cc had obtained a to mamage counSt·hng and spcnd- coun order to keep her hushand 1ng a couple da~., together "'h1lc a"a~ ht.·cauSl' hl· allcgcdl) threaten· ··mainta1n1ng S<'parate rcs1dcnccs." cd to l..111 ht·r In t·ourt documents. But \\hen the effon<i failed. 'he· 'aid \he left her husband uf li'e .\nthom Tottl'n tolJ ht \ "'1fe the) '«.':'Ir\ 10. March hccausc uf his should i:ach handle their own ex· ~ 1oll'nrc. :ind mo' t'd "'11h ha l\\O pcn'>t''· "h1ch upst.•t Janet. accord· children into hl'r mother's West· 1ng to his <il3ll'mcnl. Shi: told him ************ he "couldn't have the kids" if he wouldn't give her mo'ley and re- fu sed to let the children go with h im . according to the document. Tim Quick. Janet's brother. said he believed Anthony Totten was s1mpl) using the child custody argu- ment "as a tool to fight with Jan.·· Quick ·said h1~ sister was consider- ing filing for divorce. "but she "'anted to get the restraining order ti r->l.'' Quick said despite Anthony Tot- tcn·">~emper. fam~l.)<-membe~ expected h10\ to shoot Janet. Of his hrothcr-in-law's arrest. Quick said. "I'm rclit'H~d. because you never kno" what he's thinking about - whether the rest of the family's in darigcr or \\hethcr Jan is." -Stall wrlt~r fti>ffrt Bart~r coatrlbutttl to tbls story. ROBBERY From A 1 1ng the telephone rece1,er ofT the cradle and d1aJing 911 wath his nose. police said Police searched rhe area but were unable to find the gunmen. The> "'ere descnbcd as: a 5-foot 8-1nch to 5-foot 10..inch \.\h1tc man "'c1gh1ng 160 to' 170 pounds. with a skinhead haircut and wt"anng a gra} and blad. Jact..el and bluc 1eans. and a~S­ foot 8-1nch to 5-foot IO.inch black man \\Ith a light complexion. weighing 1.60 10 170 pounds. wear- ing baggy hluc 1cans. -By Holly J. Wagur .Affordable Luxury: LA Tm. COLLECTION Of. c£l1EQRILL 1 .. 4 T.£ST F 4LL COLLECTIO\' OF A -& CllAIRS YOl S.t •E 35'< Sof~ start at sale price of ss9500 ELECTION ..... ,,..,..,,, 'ao ~.,.~' J , • .,,, • .,111. v•~ IMMEDIATE NEWPORT BEACH ,~,,,, ELECTION RESULTS ,,,,,,, -c i wot•'• 175 Count Popov VODKA 1.75 Liter · ic t . ) ic rA ~ J ic = 1\ . - -tr Election Night at the "Top of thCt Villa" Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1990 6:00 to. 11 :30pm National, State and Local Election Results 0£A.. . Complimentary Hors d'Oeuvres -No Host Bar re~\ W'\TE tliE 1$ • _.-.r.,. yo.Jl "" SU£s1 · CHEEJt FOR YOUR CANOidATESI • """,_, Fruit Slaw 6 CUJll-cabMp 1 Cllp red teedlar srapes 2 khri, ,......, '""""" 1 ~<llMt•ed I ~ ,.....,-dMlpprd 1 t·t' , •• ,.,,, ... 1 (111.) ciMt b rr lJpl •' LmtJ' . Frot,_NoofolY.-t (I/•: " ti ) I .._,jlllced . • Tues toplhe< ~ ...... kiwi, ..,.,ie. choppod -Ind poppy -. • St~ in~ Ind~: mii liafltly._ • Cowr,chill. Elahi to twelve ..mnp.' ....,_:20min-. ' N'utrition ~ ......... Calories, KCal 110 FM.a. I Ololaim>I. ma.. o . • Jogger's -Cooler 1112 _ _.._ ll3 ""--2 Cll'9 Saa.. Frte PtKb N4ai,,_Yoprt ti/•• •l'•Ht) t 114 ""' ,.,, ,ma 1 c.pb11•1dkt \ • Ploce ...,..._in blendc>' or food proceuor c:onuinc:r -..,., blade -Cover. ....... Wllil smooch . . _...,............... . • Top -.... , _peach rrottn i'olurl .. r..--nutmc:g, if . deliled. Approxim11ely six (3/4 cup) ierviop. Plwp-:IOmiaula Nlllrition infonnoliooVpor ""'"" Cakwie&. KCal 130 ""'•· . 0 ., Ololalaol...... 0 .. , . . High Energy Shake. ll3 aopokla- 11/3 a1p&,.irmftle or-ceJllkt l a1p1 Srlhat Fft't Strlwberry NoofolF,_Yoprt (I/•••'' Ht) l .... ....,. 7 •• ...-..- 1 lmblr .. DWI "°9rJ l t.lllTFJ~ ..... Cfr91 (•"' t..t} lf2 tr?•-. de•--(1,ii:JINll) • Ploce milk. juice. yogwt. boNNs Ind honey in -"'food....,...., . ccnWner with saeel blade anached. Cover,proas1 iinti~..-h.· •Pour a.o-;,,g.-. ' Sprinkle with wheal gmn Ind cinnlmon. Approlimsly ei&ht (l/4 aop) 5<Ninp. Pnp-.1omu.-· Nlllritioa infonnllion/pcr iervinJ Calories. KCal 130 FM.J. 0 Cholellerol. mg. 0 • • ..... • Noaan1ber 1. 1llO The o.lly Piiot ,_.., .. , 5 I 1•1Dt•lll IL ,, Easy Potato Frittata 2 """_............,.. _ ..._.,.._ I 112 ct1p1 natiioi !1ka. ail in luilf 112 aop dlopp<d °"""' 2 .__a11 ... ob .... 2 .......... 112 a1p *lm milk Ill ll"f'U. drW btiil "9ves, .......... 1I4 " p DG11 pepper I --adio llolf 112 Cllp (4 OIL)·-Knft Lilt" N .... R-..t f ll Sllorp~O-. • Preheat ovtn IO 350". • Sault poutoes. zucchirii Ind onions in oil in JO.inch~ stitld until lender. • Beaf Combined eggs Ind qa wh.ilc:s. • Stir rogcthel' eggs.. milk IRf 9tM011inJs; pour into stUltt. • BU:e lS IO JO minuets or until 5d. • lrnmcdialely kip wilh lOmllo slices Ind chc'C9e. Lee SW1d 5 minua. E;ghl ........ Pttp dmt: 10 minutes Cooklttl -: 30 minutes plus "':"'1in& Nutrition informationlpcr !Cning Calories. KCal 180 F11.g. 9 Oio1estero1. ma. 120 • ' ,. Pineapple Orange Bread Pudding 6 ~mlled f.a&tsm·aa 's F .. Fret "E e pit Crwlti Cate (i/ ••. , th) 2 ~·t 1pp •hlllllpb , .. I --.....-a.·t1ppzd Ill "'Pl ' I ,,11 ...... ~ I l/2 • • • DM• IJrlllM ..... peel Ill 11"'8poo.dassm• ti• .......... .,.,.., • Preheat oven to 375°. • Sprtld cake cubes on cootit ~ bU:t 15 minutct. • S<i< IOgdhC< pineapple. ctwJwtd onngc. JUICC. orange pod Ind ciMln'IOn in small uocq>an. Coot oYer medium heal t5min~. • Ptes.s 1 half o( c:Mt cubes do I 1/2-qawt ~gular baking diYl: !Op with frull Ind ....ming caU cubes. • Drizzk syrup <WCI' Clke cubes: • Bakt 20 IO 25 minutes c:i wwil ~ brown. SiJ1 to eighc 9etVinp. Pr!p dllt: 30 minulCI c ..... _, 2.1 mlnuoe. Va lslliol: ,Sent wsm wilh Scahcst Fn:e v..illa Nanfll ""-Yogun. Nuliitioft informationlpcr ltf\'il\I Ca!oria. K.Cal 230 . . F•.I · I .. _ Ololcslerol. mg. O . ' • L .. • . !- ' . . ' ... ~ # .. • ·-• . I - J ' I • 4 , I .. . SEIKO l CITIZEN WATCBBS •111 OFF BATTERY with UU. .ct • No Uait ·. ~ f\." ·_ -Repair dOM. on au mabi ~ ...:!~ BaU•n• ~while you wait STAR TIME •Ot & 17tll Street J ~ \ Co•ta Me•a • 8'1-IM68 y ~ l1tlt. n.u. . Nut &o .,.,. Plw If .Jot Anthony .... Oelll Dllw ... J~ dM6. Suave chert. 11alian Oefi. Freid chefs. CoollboOk •tbar and TV star Florence Hen- 4cnon. They were all there at the -cirat Chefs of Oranae County, .. a fund-raiser for the National Kidney Foundation at the Westin South Coest Plaza tfotel on Sun- day. featunna 2S restaurants and 18 wi ntties. Jolliest of the jolly was Michael Shaefer o,_.Dover's Restaura~t. who served a variety of exotic dishes steamed in Arperican beer. Beer aives a meal 111\i, he said. Expensive American beer in par- Ucular. . E1pen1ive American beer? Thoulb California wiaea are be- comina t.mous. few people yet realize bow pat our been are, he said. At DOvet's Hunter's pub. .. Wt are huntm of the rare brew ... he 11id. Two American beers were fea- tured in the dilhes he·otTcred at· the West.in, one called Zuma Beer, from a Newpon ~-besed oom- peny. . Wild Boor's Bcrr of At1anta. Ga .. araccd a Tbai dumplina filled with prticky shrimp, chicken and scallops. Sftaefer also otTered desserts. .... OPEN. 24. HOURS ....... nAUAN' SAUSAel REGULAR OR HOT ·w.~A9 IMITATIOll ma•"•••T · PRIOEOf 2 79 ALASKA • && • · LAKE SUPERIO'I LB. .-BAG RUSSETS U.S. NO. 1-POTAToES. LIN\IT 2 Arranged J=resh rn or~ POM PON BOUQUETS EA .i9 8·0L Pkg. WHITE MUSHROOMS ................ EA •• 9 eBlllALlllMIMI••• COLeAft TOOTllltASft PUMPOR I 79 6 • TO 7 OZ TUBES • 15-27 Ct KOTEX FEMININE PADS Ever.ady 2 PACK AA EN~GIZER BATIERIES . 2.97 '·" ' t!5' J ,f . 62·0z Musub1 Nori 2N•.tACK •OTAll •tel CAl·ROSE NEW CROP 4.75 WEL-PAC DRIED SEAWEED 7 Oz ·······" ., .... 1.19 WEL-PAC CRAB MEAT l~ACK LUCKY•- '*Iv., Or Amber 11.oz. +C R V 1.75 LITER.BACARDI RUM 750-MI WENTE CHARDONNAY 2.99 -....... 12.M ............. l.M GLOBE A·I PASTA r ~ . • ••••• lld LOW PAT YOe•T .. c:;g~ .37 ff -I LA.-A9Ctl9•1• llOTATO ClllN . lWIN PACK VARIETIES .99 Voploll Pint SOFT FROZEN YOGURT ............... I .M 1.-0a JENO'S PIZZA ROLLS ..................... I.ff • ••an -····· . 9 TO II oz . I 69 (ll>OI. MA( & a.Ill l.19t • ' l!vetY --,. foobd. tonllone. ~nchina on one of his liant c le drip cookies. • Noc far from Shaefer •lOOd Jon BtnlOn of the Hyatt Newpontr•s Wine C'ellar, the1lotel'1 top.o~tbe­ line dinina room. Benson, who looked more like 1 colleae football player than a chef. offered various kinds of seafood sausqes and dude pates. To the uninitiated. he explained that you don't have to make a sausaae with salami or pOrk. Any. kind of meat can be used. To prepare his seafood sausages, he said, you. start with salmon or scallops that have been smoked with hickory chips, 1round up in a sausage machine (or food pro- .cessor if yours has a sausage at· ac1lme1n). drn~rinate<r With various wines for 24~ In the last step. ydu add . ...cream and eggs. He served the sausage on a very 1hin. very crunchy herb crusted bread -doused with numerous sauces. The bread came from a whole wheat pizza recipe, he said. Benson is proud of his Wine Cellar, the most intimate of the Newportcr's three restaurants. It seAts 32 people for an average of two and a half hours, and varies its m~nus every six weeks. Amona the J 8 winemakers pres. ent was Cr"ston Manor. whi ch offered a cabcmet that proprietor Larry Rosenbloom described as • having "the taste of cherries with 1 . a hint of cedar and tobacco." A I 00 percent cabemet coming from· Paso Robles. this wine is said to feature only :·soft tan ins." ln other words ... it won't leave a chalky taste on the roof of your mouth,'0 Rosenbloom said. '•Jt wo~·t make you.r lips pucker." The .wine is available from JOSt about any liquor storf, and can be found at Ghandi's Restaurant. the Quiet Woman, the Chantecla1r. the Ritz and the Wes tin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Hopefully il goes with Italian food. At least 40 percent of the food offered at the benefit was Italian. said Luigi Giordano, a chef at Prego's in Irvine . Twenty fi ve >ear-old G1rodano left Italy five yea rs ago. armed with the secrets of his uncle who taught him how to cooi... .in a restaurant in Rome. He likes California "bcrause it's tranquit" but he doesn 't approve of the emphasis on the look of food . The look is important. he ~grees. but in Italy, the main thmg 1s the taste. ··vou (Amen~ans) hke to eat. the plate '\ith your C) cs." he· explained. See CHEFS/C4 GEM WI SE By Robert !vans J EWELRY LORI'! Welcome to GEM WlS!. Over the yeara 1l hu been poa1ble for me ~ lnm many in~t in1 thin11 about pre c1oua rema and fine ,.w elry both from a n h11 tcmc:al Jnd a t.echn1cal or 1emolo11ca I au nd point. There are 1110 certain polnta lhal are helpt\.tl to anyone buy '"I fine merch1nd1u baaic (Uidea t.o 1ntelh 1enl eelect.ion u well u 1nformauon on lhe wear Ind care of 1em1. In lh •• column I will try to brin1 you 1ometh1n1 each month about our wonderful world of 1en\1. For eaample, did yuu know that ruby and aap ph1re are both the aame 1em mineral called co rundum? Only when lhe 11pphire alta1ru 1 cer tam 1hade or red can ll be called a ruby: other· wlee 1l ie pink sapphire. Other •1ial4r• 1erM are emerald and aquama rint. both membera or lhel>eryl family. A h1hl emerald 11 aquamarine Apm, color 11 the only d1f'f'ereMe. Ir you are mterNt.ed m hlatory, the 1tory of An1u Soret and Char lea W of Franca la 1 charmlnc tat.. She wu the firat women l.o uae di&monda H & m4tant or a ttrad.Jnc the k Inc's a i.. t.enUon. She alao ltaned I.he femlftine ¥01UI of wearint dlamooda. Pr.· vioualy they • .,.. worn onlybym.n. lo buylnc nn. ,. •• 1 . ry, C>ne Of \he moet Im· port.ant l.hinp to know II your jewelar, 1111 knowl.d11 and buaineaa 11.hla lhoulcl be above reproach. Thou,h OKM WISP. I ho,. you will <i>m4I to know me and 01.11 """a liu.le better. 110r • CXMMNY MO 1'M'ft c.n..r Ori we ...... llOO C....M-,CAnete ,,.., .. ., .. . ., ........... -..... ' -· ' USDA Select Beef Loin-per lb. Save ·1.40 per. lb. 1...-----; ..... --~ .. --::::::=-• re Brown &. Serve Links All VerletlH 8 oz. pkg. . ,.. 4 pack · .· Northern Bath Tissue Auorted or Prtnta uch pac !,~~~ .. ., ... q 3 B" 8 oz. cup-(Ou•rt 1 .49) Save .14 • !~!~llrv VaMll..1 • oz. pkg. . S~ve .30 • Alpine Lee• Low Chofnterol Pl' lb. ·4. Fresh ·Broccoli Tina 's Frozen . - NutritJoua per lb. ~!!!!~~~. 41• 1 501. pkg. • Buy 4-Save up to .56 Fresh Hawaiian Pineapple per lb. Kai -Kan Whiskas cat Food 29. ANotted VarteUee I oz. can Save up to .14 • ·24 oz.-Ralphs Super Bread White Of Wheat FrHh-each loaf Prices effective November 1 thru November 7, .1990 Iii 111111 Don't FOflel to Entef l'he Mlnfl turtae . eotonne tont .. t. o...-.••--Talking Storybook eech WN .. luppt .. t leet • j r I l I i I j -- --------~--------' ~CD#'CIN , ... EXNU~ I . · IA,tE SaWt 30C on 3(1... JWJLLBROOK. ~ i ~· .,. AUTUMN GRAIN ~ . ;I ~ t£Al1HY WK.Al"~ 1ClrMa I ~-----------------~ ........ -~ •••••OI• .. Ill, I .. -........ ianlaaot='it .Ci'..= ..-... ne .,...,, ...., iacladel ..,... wine ·~ llllilY flRFn baked witb tlpmlO. 11ae whole d111111 ii tepped widl hlll cocoa. Tuao Mare. anolMr ....,.nt bcmdas .. llltheedc 11dla •r. oftered one of the IDOll IUldoul dcm:lu. Cane.I Roco lo du ~ it should Dleate anyone ~ thinks chocolate mouae cake witb a dark chocolate C09ti"I can nevt!r be too rich. · Wade Simpeon from lbe West-m•a Alfredo•s Restaurant, tenecl a classical Italian dish, a puta that ii one of_ ..the-. t'eSlaWalll'.s moll DOl>Ulaf'. Michael Caine anti a few aritilh comedians ~oyed it dur-ina the festival of Bnwo, he said. lt~s cllffercnt ftoni most fettuccine because ifs richer. has more prlic , and more shallots. ROben Sands of Scott's Seafood offered .L .afood gumbo with shrimp. scallops. fresh fish,, sausaaie, ham and clams. The seasonings include'prlic, orepno,. thyme. shallots and red pcp~n. h you want the recipe, he said, you have to go to San Francisco where Scott's headquaners sells the cookbooks. Amona the celebrities who enjoy the soup is Ram's foot- ball coach John Robinson. Perhaps the most different dish offered was the duck taco. An easy recipe from the J.W. Marriott, chef John Mcl..aulhlin said you cook the duck in honey. rice vinegar, scallions and soy puce. Then you serve it in a sofi tortilla with plum Glfnottl Corrado wtth d1111rt. ing .. camarones tamp1quenos," a shrimp and mushroom dish cooked with lemon butter, white wine. garlic and a touch of cayenne pepper and Worchcstersh.irc sauce . Murat DayiOll.u of Ben Brown's at Aliso.Creek 061f Coune offered Greek pastries and white chocolate truffles. . Toward the end of the three-- hour event came the auction. Bid- ders vied for evenings with chef Danial Simard --Of-Alfredo's and Keily Cain, the chef at the Hyatt chef Robert Reash Jr. of John Regency's Papa Geppcttos ~rvcd Dominis. who promised to an antipasto salad that was de-prepare an extra special gourmet licio"Usly full of mushrooms. ol-meal. An01h~ bidder-purchased a ------------------------. ives. zucchini. and red, green and five-course meal to be prepared by yellow peppers. all mannated in Kell y Cain in the kitchen of !Pe garlic. cracked black pepper and Hyatt Alicante Regency Hotel. olive ojl. Another tomato and Others entered the sil~nt auction onion dish was served in a basil to win dinners for two at Orange .. • . . • . • • • • • • .. .. • • .. . . • • 4 . • . • • .. .. .. • .... . ... . . • . . • • • • . • . ,. .. . . • . .. . • . WORKING FROM .HOME HAY HOUSE Learn how to improve the quality and financial rewards in your life by joining the fastest growing economic and social trend of our time. 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Mr. Stox res<aur:ant of Anaheim In all. considering the money sencd a'Variety of pastries, includ-· earned from the tickets and the ing pecan pie and chocolate cheese -money generated from the auc· cake. . · tion. about $80.000 was raised. Las.Brisas of Laguna offered its estimated Elma Hernandez of ihe famous Mexican seafood. includ-National Kidney Foundation. --Who's the 01an endorsed by more e~e<..ted officials in Orange County? Dr. Robert Peterson is the man. Bodi Republiam and DemocratsJ fropl ~to senators to your o.c.~ of Commerce, more offldals that work for you want Dr. P'Cler.son. rdUmed to office again . HE RlAT Dally Piiot Restaurant Reviewer Search ~ -Knowledgle ond loY9 ol food, tne restOUtOnt Industry ond area restOtKOntJ -OonQe Cooit retk:Jeflt -E.•celent writer Mth o nice tbr ..Con write o mhhit.m ol one review o weelr -~ts to dine ot the eKPtMSe of the Doily Pflot orlfJ pick '-" o IH~lcet ch<:JnQe . How the MGfeh WOftl• ~ 75().WOfd ,..w of resto.xont of roc.x chOlce okJnQ INfth resume • -Dolly Pilot dining ecldOf Judy Cl'lomberloin ond edlt0t W*orTI Lobdel wfl review ol oppllcotfons ond pick five llnols#s. . -Rve flnolsts wll be OfYIOtlnC«J and Ofked to rfNlew o ipecJfic r•tcxxont ol the Pflof's cl'lOosiiQ -M of.sf or pontJI ol O'onoe Coost rostourateun, olortQ INfth ~. Lobdel and Doily Plot reoden. wl critique the reviews of the ftve llno*sls Ond pick the Dolly Ptlot'J new restouront ~. Pol* hcAldN °"""' .....,. c-.•1 ... ~ HIW,..._ __ ._ .. ~ McM91 .... ,.,. .... """,..,'"' .,...,... ~eo •• ,.., .-.omii.Ml9,... _...,,..., ... c-..u a........ .. "'-......... ..,Oltd ..,.,..... . ~C'lllMllt "' ...... -•• , ,. ........ 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Indian River Grown BreaJcfast Favorite -~-..... ... . - 19.~ _O/o OFF ""' ~ cir1>1I' IO "IOfl" FRESH MEAT & SEAFOOD Fresh Pork Loin or Rib Chqps # Center Cut Swift Butterball Smoked.Sausage ~orPobsh Fanner Johri Bacon Lh 179 159 Slked-16 0unc9 Pad.Qtlll! \ 1.acky or Fmter Fanm Best O' Fryer tb .89 ~1orroor~t1 ~Tenderloin rdet Mignon Steaks Lb 5 89 Vont IA'llltl ,..,,.,_~· Thln Thmmt-.d Cooked Norwegian Shrimp . . Lb 4 98 f lf'lotiill fWto or Shnmp Sob/ tb ~ ~ ,• \\'l~E • Almdm Mountain Chall& fllulh (>ioMit .w MuunkJtn R~I Ur Bll • BeriftM' White Zinfandel ;;o ~.~ 8oftlf 449· 399 -· ., ·Earge Mcintosh Apples High In Fiber British Columbia Grown ., Tuna-Solid White/In Wliter 6.5 Oz.. Limit f Per Family I Save .50 l Regul~ or Light 12 Ounce Cons I Save :120 GROCERY • H~rs Tomato Sa"1re . 80una!Con • Wesmn·Vegetable Oil Com Of' Sunf}oweN4 OullC'I" Bo'™ · • Pillsbwy c:ake Mixes Sdectl!ld flcn."Ol'I-I &5 IO 19.2 Ounao Box • Bell Natural Style Potato Chips -;.; ........ orU~OuMIBoA • Smlder's JuU5 RClipber I y, &oy.ftlllfto)' Of Peoch..U 0unat 8oftJe • V~ Cream cl Mushroom Soup I 10.S~Con . . FROZt:\ 5~100 139 .99 129 139 2t 89 25%~ AD PUCd IJ'FIC'l1VI 7 nJLL DAYS· Slartba1 I~,,......,., tlaru Mhlal .. t W .. m~1ia, • Newa•w l ... New--7, teie. . a. ... ...-.......... _,... ..................................... .., ...... _ ............. , ........ 11••• .......... .._...... . ,... ............ ~._ ..... ..__.._V..-.1' P Pl ........ ..,.. ............... c;,......,h1° 9 ._ ....... _ ... ..,. ..... ...._.. " I ·' • • :.-1 • 1 -• ., ~ -, .. .. • • "' •• .. , I I =I~~ .:ata .. r.: ===&~ lavond. rich ia Viwnla C ... ltld ~ HllD& Willi •tcr; very low in calories. You may n•nr ftlvon dley me -not only know them • .zucchini. Enaliah deliaoul .:companjmenll IO ho(. iucclrini. tiny alobal zucchini )lrilh idq turkeys; tbn' allD IMke won-bloltoma.. round flat Pauypu *'1\11 cen~ clilplays. While squash. ,ettow crookneck, and moat are inteieldnalY lhlped -in spqheni 1quuh .. Boiled, steamed autumn colors or~ oranees or stirJ'ried. thele very healthful · and sreens ~ the pat Hublmd is varieties arc excellent u side dit-especially ~ave. -PJ.. a.a.. hts or in vctetable planen. For prqm'aUon you can steam, .................. , .. .. -...... ., ....... ._ ..... do) -..... .... <o Yer .... ,, ... c-1..-... to cook '8 a microwawe i......._ ~ • • "'>' oven. n.t'• ._..,. ..at·..U. it .._... ... ..,.,.,..·dllt &~ more dllkult Ill' die cma .. ..U-1ar. I~ ... '*" al Europe ., ation to PIMblle IO tbe center ol WM .,,.. 1-t, bJ i~~'i'· lbe food. · . ' · Bin hr lhe U.S. 11 II u.d ..,.~ .. r , Despite their name dcsia-• The winter varieties are much microwave or bake winter IQuuh. nations, summer and winter la~r. Allowed to reach maturity, Add a small amount of butt.d, IQ~ b varieties a~ tenerally before harvesting, they are hard· allspice, cardamon, cinnamon or available all year-round. Their shelled, beautiful and inttrestin& nutmca. ... or top with.brown supr pk seasons, bowexer, do differ to look at, and hiah in Vitamin A. and toasted nuts. A1 you probably know &om all u hi fOr UftltOCk. and ls primi1 die ............. abaul tM lower &ban odm .-a. JleccD~. daftFR or ..imoaea. in meat and ·however -· ~Y ...... it 11 poultry that bis not been eufti-lilnillr IO oett in n .. lltdwl value. ciefttty cooked(~ or cook· ud alto became of w (llOI ftdly ina method). it;• imponant that proved) claim• that it can ~ eaten roods become hot eftOUlb to de-by people who are odlentw al- stroy thete harmful t.cteria which leflic to wheat -teYeral com-lilll..miMili can cause food poi10nina. panics are beainnina to promote ---....;.--'!"---~~- ..!. July th~ SeP.tember for lbe Among the most popular arc aammer. a · S'Cptlmbet' tl'iro\ilh acom, 1>Ultemut and banana Q. I laave...,.. CUI Mme 1.-.. March for t .. Winter. squash ... and. espccia)ty at this· ,... ea lte ....,_..._em••• · Bot th are very real dtf-time of year, the pumpkin. Among la a mknwave. It CUI ..,..! Just follow the. direction• spelt fbrwidcr ule in the American A ~ carefully. With no short-cuts, and marketplace. y~u shou.,Jd have· no problem J know of one ~ ~ -~ macrowavmg frozen packqed Purity F~ of ~4?1> ..,ich. - meals, · that seems to be ac.diftl this came &fences between the two. in ap-the newer winter squash varieties -K.M.T., NeWJIOn BM~. .-earancc, texture, and even the are the Oelicata, the Sweet ~mp-Generally speakina, frozen •Y you eat them. The summer lina. the Ja~nesc and thc-chinesc. foods such as the packaged entrccs ~uasb varieties are gcmerally Their thick, hard shells -not arc perfectly safe for microwavina. smaller. All of these a~. picked suitable for eating -make Winter Your source may have been refer- Q.1•m lalenllM la.,.,... Cite "a,elt" ...... ,.. Wrele ....... a ,.._, Nh-e. W'9ft CU I. pt .;;;· ;;;:;;;• ~~-----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil @ lllEllElllml••·-~ · u11na11m 1111m ••• ,.1111 '!!Y Earell 1J ho. 1 fer M 11 tin .... 11, 1H1 ••• i.. .. -Conducted by International Aaeociation of J>rotreuive Monteuori, U.S.A. BCB Colillt Cndit AYlil. 2"nhls A S.L C1- For Enrollmeni lnlormatioo 494-241i with spelt ftour. pasta and break- fut etteal. Another, Bertin Natu- ral Bakery in Bertin, Ohio, makes $pelt bread. They will ship any- whett in the U.S. (2 I 6-193-20SO). Q. Do y• laave a Ull ef ,_., tat are bowa a. c .. H misnlM lteadadln? -E.K., Fou&aill Valley. As I stated in response to a question several weeks aaoi many researchers arc pretty we I con- vinced from case studies that some foods can contribute to brinaing on headaches, although it is dif- firult to prove the connection. -The current issue of the .. Uni- versity of California, Berkeley W~llncss Letter" - a highly re- spec1cd national health newsletter -lists the followina foods as being the most commonly im- plicated in such cues; Aaed chccscs; alcoholic bevefllCI (cs.- pccially red wine); nuts and peanut butter, yogun; sour cream; cured or processed meats: caffeine-rich drinlcs: freshly baked )'east prod-ucts: chocolate: MSG (mono- sodium glutamate); hydrolyzed vegetable protein, and Aspartame (artifical sweetener). · Of course. what causes pr6blems for one person may be harmless to another. It's.often necessary to test one food at a time in order to discover which affects an individ- ual. Cheese, pears ideal dessert Mailbox Exprtu Merle Norman • Mothtt't Muted Newland Cle.tnen Newfand Shoe R~ir Now Voy.tga Tnivel Ocun Schwinn Ont Stop Btnty Su..pply Pet• Pet• Pets Infant House -Dessen was never easier. Cook pears in· the microwave without peeling and top with a stir"'togcther sauce made from just three ingre- dients. 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Nutnuon information per scr· ving: 133 cal.. 2 g pro .. 21 g carb .. 6 g fat. 16 mg chol.. 48 mg sodium. Red peppers hot • • news m spices U.S. Spice l'onsumpllon rose 120 millio n pounds in 1989 to 762.075.000 -a record. Thl' "hot" news is that U .. production of red (capsicum) pep- pers increased 30 mimon pounds ·during last year and impons of these hot peppers were up 64 percen1. According to the American Spice Trade .\ssociation, other gainers among impons were bay leaves (up 170 pcp:cnt): dill seed (up 64 percent): fennel 5ttd (up 38 percent): anise seed (up 31 per· cent):. cclcl) seed (up 29 percent) and cmnamon (up 28 percent) . Increase popularity of ethnic foods. ~si>cc1ally in restaurants and manufactured food products: the boom ,of re1ional need favontes ' sucti as Southwestern Cajun a~olc dlshn: and the need for heavier spicina to im· prove the taste of foods tower 1n ult, fat and calorics ·arc facton th~t have contributed to the taracr spice-usqc. ~ -·-~Cills • Cblpter 13 Of 7 •F,.~tion ttr.s::1'h':r" r ...... 1714177Nm '1Car'en Olbert/Orenge eo... .,.., Nat sl.I .. de Roca preeldee over Dunn Movtng and Storage. 'Moving? Get. the Ob Dunn·.-ight • Moving -whether reekHtn- tleJ, commercial or lnduatrlaJ - It certainly a neceaury . evlJ. However, making a mow need rH>t be the str .... ridden ex- ~lence It Is touted to be. Dunn Moving & Storage, Inc. 11 dedl- Olted to making your next move 9\llck, economical and damage. free. "If It movea, we know how tb do It," says Presldent Blue de Aoco, wfto has been In the moving buatness 12 of his 35 )4Mrl. "We spftelallze In houae- '10ld goods, tat<lng extra care of people's personal befonglngs." Servicing the entire Los An- t)asln, Dunn Moving & ~--~age_..mo~. ''any- where In the free wortd," ac- oordtng to· de Roco and prides ttaeff on a caring attitude. mov- lf1g sklll and cteanllness. "There'• a real sklll to moving. people safety and soundly.'· uys de Aoco. "We're lucky to have some of the best packers In the bultness. My packert have at least five and up to 25 years expertence In packing.'' Damage and loss are of pri- mary concern, and last year punn achlev~ the highest rat- Jrlg for the lowest number of d&Jms of damaged or lost pieces. -. "Anytlrn, you pick up a piece Among Dunn's cllentele are Nissan, Northrup, Toyota, GTE, UCLA Jnd UCI. Dunn Is also mllltary ap- E>roved, according to de Roco, Which Involves maintaining cer- tain standards. -As the name Implies, Dunn Moving & Storage also ottera s~orage In Its 25,000 square feet of warehouse space. "We have palletlz.ed atorage, .,.Ythlch Is off the floor, wtth mothballs. It's the safeat way to store houeehold gooda," says de Aoco. ..we·r~ alarmed for both nre and theft, so we're secure." In addition, Dunn ex- terml na tes Its warehouse monthlY\ De Aoco bought Dunn Moving & Storage a year ago from Ramon and Marie Qunn, under whom he prevlousty served aa sales managec. He relldea In Fountain Valley wtth hJa wtfe Mattie. and their two chtldren. Amanda and Samantha. De Roco ·is an active participant In the community~ belonging to the Fountain Valley Rotary Club, Jaycees and Chamber of Com· merce and was a past nominee for Citizen of the Year. "We're growing;"-de Aoco says of his builneas. "Sales are up 25 percent from last year. D • premiere Friday Thie ... cone.pt of ~ ............... d~ tery cat. to the numb9r one polttlon 8mOnO ~ dlnw th1 ... compMlll. Ell ...... In Boeton In 1918, the concept ~ ecroee the country Md attrecfid ..uout crowda during a alx-month run In San Diego. With Frlday•a Orange County opening. Mystery Cafe .... have ltlOW8 In 12 dt .... nationwide (Including Wahtngton, Chlcego, Phlled9lphta. Provktence, AtlM- ta. Tampa, ManneapoHa. Dallas and San Joee). n. uce ,...,.. *' All• i11 8er'Vtae permlta ........ to .... .aa111 to llPPI~ 130 doalor8 wtth ....,._ In more tMn 300 11JCl•1t• The,....,, ......... a OQmPUter IOftw9fe and tralrllng 1y1tem manufactured by Helllthl.lne Syatema Inc., wNctt ~ ..... and .,,.,.. tc6w bwd on d9t .. 1d lnfor· mllllort .,. doceorw' "*'" ..... oftlce houra and laal'Dn. Sharif pour 8_rt i ... C~ The paintlnga end eculpture of teacher. Over the next few Y9W'I ecclalmed arflet Kambtz Shwtf· he mastered both ptllnt · and pour are the r.tured works of ecutpture to o.pture and hulftM;. an exhibit nmed "20th Cen-lze the progrw of man. tury Clullc." opening this The exhibit wMI be on ctllplay weekMd In Costa Meea. at the Artwork• and Framing Repr111nted by Bob Azimi, Gallery at 1~8!~0ld Newport KM1blz uees auch mediums as Blvd .• Costa and wll run putel, ctwcoal, oil and wood to Through Nov. 11from10 a.m. to portray hll per9on81 vt.w of hu-6 P~m. For further Information, inmlty. wtt6ct'I he .... u the . ca11 sca-n54. · M99t• Cafe wlll open with the ortalnal acrtpt, "Murder at Cafe Nofr," from the pioneer of Inter- .active murder mystery dinner theater, DaYtd Landau. "Murder at Cafe Nolr" captures all ttie thriMa, mystique and excitement of a Bogart claaak:. uttlmate work of art. rp;;:;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;::~~~~~;;;;;~;;;;;:;;::;;;:;;::;;;::::;;::;;;:::;;;::=:;;;;;il "Man la our moet valuable artwork," uya the 37-yeer-old painter who hall• from Tehran. "The 20th century la a time of energy. " we wlll just go with the energy of truth. that energy wtll lhow ua the progr ... of human- ity," eays Kamblz.. "The paintings and sculpture of Kambtz elevate the mind with lt1 own 80Uf and awaken a force within,'' says Azimi, owner of the Artwork• and Framing Gallery and sponsor of the lhowtng. I I I I I I Call 24 Hrs. For A Free Estimate E Z AIR 1-800-222-2970 Hubert's at Hutton -Centre Is playtng hoat to "Murder at Cafe Nolr" a cut and audience allke tranacend time and are carried to the forgotten latand of "Mua-- t1que" In the Grenadines. Unique to the style of other mystery theaters, the audience Is transported to a different time and place to assume another kind of llfe and to enjoy .-few comical hour• of dinner and llve theater "close enough to touch." · A grand opening and reoep-.._ ____________________ ___.,. Murder at Cafe Notr" 11 produced by Hulett and Wiison Productions and directed by Pamela Llvlngatone, whose re- cent directorial credits lndude UCl's production of "Ubu Roi." For addttlonal Information. call Craig Wilson or Tr.cy Hulett at 955-CLUE. tlon In honor of the artist wlll be held at the Artworks and Fram- ing Gattery Saturday with hora d' oeuvrea and champagne. The artist hlmeeff wm be on hand. Tt)e pUbllc 11 welcome and there will be valet partclng. Kambfz came to America at the age of 14. He IOtd hia first piece of art to hia P-'11 --- HF ARING AIDS BOUGHT & SOI D ,.,u. l '.._ed Rec-onditiont>d • Medkal Exam1Mt1on RefmtiUtwment "'-n"• ~'IC> O.y Trial Pefiods • Buy Back Proer~ms • Gvaranteed Trade-a.dt Procram • Anythlnc ol Value Trade-In Proeram . HeaJing Aid ~.?t!~~S 2 • ALL HEARING AID SERVICES • David A. Thorpe. DlapcnMr McD ff . --...: _ ... 1.~ul ~rvlng Or• ... County ••· • .--lat Gam~iu 965-8900 or 18972 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley M2·Mn/H H,.. The Art of Ught Call today ,for ~ frtt in-~ ..tf ... (7H) 545-9793 [1111 Ill "'I 111 \I 'I \I 11<1!1 I' Ill' 11'• I••' Ht'' lfj . of furniture you have a potential tor damage," says de Roco. "We blanket wrap everything •attd pad all corners. We also know the llttle tricks, ttke'l)8Ck- lng dishes on edge. We also h9ve the correct ptilng ma- tlrtals, such as mattress and book cartons." ·"Most Importantly, we care riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil about each move." 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' 1.• PaMpe .............. ia ... world ii -. area• reepect ror brad than i• Huftll')'. Siablaan- tial MCI utUclue in ~. Ha- flrlan bre9dl are of Iona t&andiftl -most hive been devcl<>Ped over the pest flve centuries. . Oeorae Liana. restaurateur and author orThe Cuisine of Hun- pry." lives a wann and appeal~ detcripaion of tbc vital role bn played in his childhood in his nauve Hunaary ... My first jOb in the family was writina little labela for the bread. which my mother stuck to the bread with ~ wash. Most ~pie brought their bread (baked wetkly) to the nciah· borhobd bakery. because home oven couldn't handle these loav which were about 2'12 fceJ, long and I Vi feet wide and at least 10 io9hes high." "My mother, for the four of us, bakcd~two of these loaves. and lo •nd bbhold, there was very little left. I used to carry sandwiches made of cross-<:uts from this giant loaf with goose fat. thick•sJiccs of goose Jivcr. paprika and green pep- per a\ my school snack." ' Whjtc some Hungarian breads are based on rye nour. maoy arc made from wheat. Potatoes are often• added to the dough to add flavt.. keep the bread moist and creati a light .. tcnde~ texture. In pircd by the centuries-old Hungarian peasant breads, Flej~hmann's Yeast has created Old World Potato Bread. Remi· nisJent of the navorful Hungarian Po~ato Breads. this version has bctn streamlined to fit into busy sctledules. An electric mixer docs tot labonous kneading o nce crit1· c~( to the da> long baking.process and dry yeast replaces unrehablc s~artcrs and sponges. What ha~n't been replaced is the wonderful aroma of bn:ad baking 1hat fills )our hO!TIC and the dc- JiC1ous. fresh taste onl> homemade 1 bread ran pro' 1dc. OLD WORLD POTATO BRE AD 4 'i'a to S caps 'plus I table· spoon) all-pq,rpose fl oar 'r'4 cup mashed bolled potato, at room tempel'ature• 3 tablespoons sugar 2 active dry or RapldRlse yeast 2 teaspoons Hit I "'I caps water ( reservf'd from bolling potatoes or tap water ) 3 tablespoons butter or mar- garlne _ I cap whole wbeat nour In large bowl. combine 1111 cups nour. mashed pota1o. sugar. un- d issolved yeast and salt. Heat water and butter until very warm (I .:!O to 130 degrees). Gradual!) add to d~ ingredients: beat 2 minutes at medium speed of clcc- tnc mi~er. scraping bowl oc- cas1onall). Beat at high spec(! 2 minutes. scraping bowl occas1onaU~. With spoon. sur an ,.,,hole wheat flour and enough remaining all-purpose flour to mal..c dough soft Knead o n hghtl> no urcd surface until smooth and elastic. about 6 to 8 minutes. Place an greased 00" I. 1umang to grease top Cover: let nse an "arm drnft-frcc place un11I doubled an ~11c. about 40 minutes. (For Rap1dR1sc yeast. cover kneaded dough: let rest on oured surface Io· minutes. Proceed with recipe.) Punch dou&h down. di.,,1dc into 2'equal pieces. Roll each to 8 x 12- inch oval. Roll up from shon end as for jelly roll. Pinch seam and ends to seal. Place on greased baking sheet. Flatten slightly. Cover. let n 'c an warm. draft-frtt place until douMcd an s11e. aoout 25 minutes. With sharp knife. cut 3 deep slash.cs (11• inch deep) on to p of each loaf. Sprankle I tablespoon fl our on loa' cs. Bake at 400 degrtts for 25 minutes or until done RcmoH from baking sheet and cool .on ware rack. Makes .:! lo:l\ cs •To use instant poutoes: Com· bane 1 • cup "'atcr and 3 table- o;poons milk an saucepan: bnng to a boll. Remo'c from heat and star in 1] cup instant potato flakes or buds Cool tu ruom temperature ., . From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 > . 6f2-5678 if Roommate '-... Wanted ~ !Roommates Wanted BuJlntss , I Lost & Found 2925 1 "Tired" of your present , _______ 2_12_4 ()pportunlties 2904 LOST OR FOUND A PET tran1portatlon? C S S S Low Cost Spay/Neuter 1------.... ---m/I 10 Share new 2BR SALL A H tart own Referral NO FEE Pel ID Cruise through our Roommatts Wanted 2BA, NB Condo gar bus1nau w/_ v.•ndlng1 •--~ 2920 avajtable 978-PETS I t d I pool. )IC. f p gated on best producet Local lrN TVlflVUl'9'.e-mentl s 0 ay ~======2:7:2:4 Bayview Terrace . Troy 1-800-74 1-0500 NEWP6RT e..ch child CO umn I• S550'mo M•ke days psych11lrtll James H at IMllATE wam11 6 6 0 . 1 9 0 0 e v e s Investment White was convicted ol LIST Da1·1y ,,., 854-52~4 OpportUnfty 2908 drugging and hilling se• II Stable. resp M •F 10 share N B 2BR 2 car gar F----.-with male pallenh If you Fllll ~ . 2BR, 1· 1BA In NB wt23 Nskr Lovely condo ttp ENJOY 14-15 Ye return on know of stmtlar crimes by yr old mare nr Placentia & poot ciuiet walk 10 beach l ruSI Deeds S 10.000 lo White or others. call HT1 16th S340 mo • •, uttls ava11 now S425 6•6·2536 S 1 000 000 Call Denison C111zen1 Comm1sS100 on Avall NOY 1 No drugs Assoc '99·•835"NOW1 H u m a n R I g h t s Refs reQ d 64'7-6605 NB BR w/pvt BA in 1·800-869-2247 All ton· PlUSIOW.. 1-111-2 .. , ... INwt message • house Balcony htgh ce1t-Money To Loan 291 4 ftdences will be ma1n- 1ngs kitchen priv $450 -taoned msw• IEINISE •nw• 2BR 1BA apt Quiet prot 25 lo 35 S400 ult! incl Avail ommed James 673-5063 •. ultl 646-2902 * TRUST DEEDS * Fast Respante We buy a1-------2 ... 9"""2"""s Neat prof, 25-35 shr NB Sell TDs Broker Lost & Found condo. pv1 bdrm & bath. * 6-40-0192 * pool & tennis CIOM to bch $500/mO 6-45-40.3 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDsl 2BR 2' tBA twnhm 1n NB S t0.000 up No credit"' Harbor View area Gar RESPON M/F non-smkr No penalty Call Denison w/d very pv1 & Qu1e1 Shr ahr 48R CM home 2Ba. Assoc 499-4835 NOWt 'I t lndry S400/mo. '• ulll • _ wl commu ng coupe Avail now 54~·9915 •9'~% FIXED RATE• who uses tBr 4 nts/wk 30 Yr Loan Private In S 105-0l mo 6'4-84 76 vest or L<><*-1n rate now •COSTA MESA BLUFFS • 843-9722 • Over 40 pvt en tr /plllO, lull BA. kllthenette $450 tmo • S400dep 642-1196 , ________ _ •NEWPO RT CREST lusfnfss Furn pool tennis Beach OpoonunltJes 2904 close 35 • Minon smkr S500tmo !i'S-6003 SNACK roule-6.ourmiit pa ten ted mech1ne • 'Newporl Bch E/Bluff $2.000 a weell possible pool Ilda uecullve home tor the '"' of your life• •lee gar. pvt bath. $850 Buy'(llrecl lrom mlgr Isl 72 1 ·0400 serious buyer takes 11 Back Bay. NW huge hse 1-t,enry t-800-242-584 t gd erea Ctn wt! days n-lmllll MMUTIH smk/pel Furn. wtd, dtw Low 1n11e1tment Nat I Co etc $395 • utll 6' t -50?~ wlll lram 960 8742 CciM""'"Fem rmmle wntd to Get to the basle ABC's Attic, basement, a'nd clo et then get some cash. FOtll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: H2·Hll Domestks 3018 Au PalrsfNannlff Ava.II Oualilled & Educated Oscer's OomesttC Agen· cy 7141542-1304 GENTL~MAN will maintain I•-------• and tmprow your prop.. FOUND Cal silver/gray long h air llbby declawed 10127 a1 Harbor /Baker. CM 435-9532 t,rly In exchange fOf low room rant and spec. t worll on t8 ft jel lkl bOel prolotype Have c.r ex· penence and references Arel'lle, 774-1888 FOUND Fam Keesnond, Crown va1i.y 1 Cet>Qt Loottlng for lady abou1 Rd on 101t7 384-8922 55 • t_o help prepare "'4tals for elde<ly man FOUND friendly blacll & Belboa Island Sat/Sun wtt•I• "' ... KlnEN Vic 4,.e nrs • ..,bee to dr!Ve. Mariners Park aalary neg Ask for John 646-2086 or Berta. e1s-1eo1 J _ shr 3BR. 2'.-'tBA Twnhm 2 ---------------------------------11111111 · ce,r ~r wtd trplc No pets S510/mo 72().3719 COM r:.m to stir 2BR 1' •BA duplex. frple w/d S375/mo ,locl viii. gar & eX1ras 759-0374 LOoki~g ~o sel r SWM .SEEKS . .·. ' •, Mlil&TI WllTlll .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. F~ p<efened Lerge i bedroom With walk-In that extra junk stacldng up in the· garage? SWF FOR TLC ASAP • TODAY'S 11EA.L E8TA TE CLAMIF9CATION8 . IMl·l7M AR1E IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION Closet w.--1dryer. ,. l r1geratorllrMzar. ex- cerclM equtpmen1 in- cluded S350 mo 'A uttla. No P911 ptMM, 83 Ml959 Try the classifieds. What's iunk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you g~t 4 lines.for 7 days: Call today. 642-5678 Is tarting a meaningful relation hip or mce11ng new friend imponant to you? Watch for detail on DATELINE, a new ~rvicc to help you meet intcrc ting people. Only in your Orange Coo l Paily Pilot. .. .... IAlfiiiiU Some eicperienoe English se>eMlng. &31-23-'5 Hotel ' lllTllUIT ..... I Ev.nlnge & WMltendt. Contact Food & •8e¥eregeM~ Holday Inn Huntington 1 Beach 7667 Cenle< Ave H 8. 891-0123 ....... , Staff needed to work with Dev. Ola. Chltdren/Aduti. In tmall gt'OUC) homes. FIT & PIT avail Good benefit• Clilt 557-t113. CUFTPllSll Needed to work on bam- boo gift jtem Avdability ... 2().3(! l'IB per .,.. No I experience nece11ary. $4 SOtHr Call Rick, 714-536-2115 I • ... S'i'c;J DIBN'l'S . PAIT-TIMl'/Atl'Ek SCHOOL * .---------.... ----------------------... . WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL-& SATURDAYS!! YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK AND .MOREi lly CHARLES GOREN lll?lth OMAR SHARIF and TANN.AH HIRSCH 'sPIGAL GAaAGI SAU •An! CALL 642-5671 ... . I 6 1~ match hangs in the balance . Books have been wrm cn abour how to choo~ the winnma opcnin• Both vulnerable. North deals. lead. In one of has works, the great Bntish expert Terence Reese once: NO!l11t • A It 10 3 • J 10. 7 5 ~ • K 10 6 •Void EAST Soullt l . •• 4 NT 6 . ' penned· "There's no such lhani u .i blind ~na lad. JUJt deaf open in.a leaders." Both a Polllh and an American squad bid to six clubs on similar auctions One Wesr found rbc krlbna lead, the other did not What inferences arc available fr.om the aucuon'> The Polish West decided that, since his panoer could have doubled the four-spade cuc- bid or the Blackwood response of five d1amonds 1f he wanted other o f th~ suits led, there Wu no future in a n ackina either. So he led the nrne or hearts away from rhe kana wuh most u.rasfactory results. Etit WHt 100~ the ace and 10 the fullness of Pass umc West had 10 score a club tnck Pass for do""n one Pus The Amencan West led a more P ass pleb1an'"\i>ade Declarer won an -=:----hand, drew four rottnds ef tr~ Opening lc•J ., and cashed the ace of d1amond.s Here's a IC~t o f your opening lead Aflcr cro..sana to dumm)' ~uh a ab1hl) Look l)nly a1 the We)t hand spade, ~arcr disca rded the q ueen :;:::====-=======~==~;;;;;;;::::~~and 1hc bidding, scltct )OUr opening of hearts on the ~1n1 of diamo nd' 9 : uv• • !"''~ • lead. then 11\e the rcawn fur ~our and West could makr onl" ht\ Get patd to De the besll Pan or Full Time -Pick yoor hOurl SenH>rl and f1udenta welclome Will train Mult have econo car or truc:tt Cell 10<lay EA<*tent c:ornpeny w .. 1 Cout E1tPf'eSI Couriers, 850-1015. Ewn '300-$500 per W'Mi RNdino Bootia at holN Call 1-11~73-7440 Ellt 8-249 EARN 1339 84 WEEKLY Easy. en~ble home• MmC>ty ~. no ex;p nee 24 hOur recx>rdlng revean de .. 11. 1-!01-156-1401 Oec>t CA-1 •Dl .... •!.:M h your own bo91 \Al• 1-900-HO-EARN HI 105. 13 00/min. New op- portunltlee MCh day ....... I Medlc el background, Spm-1~ 1$7-3240 . --a.n.a1omc:. ···-· ···-Located In tMne. 8Mltt C... tor QOel'llng malt. phonea, etc. Cof\'lplter knowfege a muet. Call "°"' "' 2t t43H. llTll 11ms -1v11t1ble In Coat• ' M ... NewPOi'1 BMch Huntington BMch Fountatn Velley NO COUlCTING NO~IClnNG •· ··(• ch..:>1 ... c This deal 1$ from the team 1rump trt d Tllenay, N ... I of woe. !Xia) your final tkctsaon 1'Mn4ay, Nov. I lleeftr M•t.1~: I am a Leo -• LIBRA CScpt !l-Oct 22): Con-p~uc tell mr the ltttcn as50C'latcd fU\1on C\tSts rn ronnccuon w11h 1n-ARIES (\larch .:?1-.\pnl :111 In with my "In (Ans~cr o\.SJ.) I am \C\tmcnt. tinanc1al 1rranccmcn1 man\ rcspC'('ts \OU appc.u to he a P1SCM and I am emNmn~d to Ml} made b) one clo~ to ~ou pos 1bl) l''pcm·nung a 11111c of "atu na and that I am not kind of w1Sh)'·washy ~nnt•r or mote Pnce \\II\ inOa-ohscr"'"' But \lowl> and surel~ 11 but 1nstrad I'm rnns1de~ tough as ttonary Retter deal comn ~nur wa\ will hcl'nmt' .ipp:m·nt that \Cr\ nails CC'omment. Get a ham~r I ~•thtn thrtt da)s '~nl~ a lomplete rt'Orpmutmn of M hu\bilnd ' a Taurus and he SCORP-10 (Ocl :?}.~o\ 11) r ull af1 finan .. al a' "ell as tnlr n"4."h ~1,t)s too mcch but 'll'On't so on a Moon U\ your mamagc house spot-P.".f\(lnal 1ntcn·'t' 1\ a must -l)O'r d1tt (C'ommcnt· Put him on bread hahJs puhhl' affair.. panne"h1p 1bh a painful pron''' bul 3 ntt."C'>r and Y. .. ICT unlit he ·iurrcnden') ... I ~I m mmatment tn conntttton .,, nnr •rtt an Aquarian and would hkc to v.11h romanCt' Pnlll'll r~1b1ht" TAllRl'S I "pnl :? I ·Ml\ ~I ) <er· know of \Omt' celrhntt~ •ho \harr acttnt pubhc rrlat1on\ "no1hcr 1:11n l h:ille nftnl 8\pc'\'tS lend to mal..c m 'icn f Plul "'twman. l)ttn Scorpio pl~)\ role. tOu \C.'l' 11n \ the hcanachc or d1f- Qua}k'. Marprct Tniman). SAGlnARIUS (No' n-Oec. 2 1 l licult1tt ,w.(x·1a1t·d "tth o nr poin1cu· AAID (March 21 ·•\pnl 19) Full Lunar ~11t11n emph .. s11cs .cml>k>)· lar Clo\l' 11r or ltl&lhment when, 1n Moon pos111on co1nc1dcs With ~nl t'tasJC 1\\U('S. tu !.. 1n\ohana fan. \OU ouch• 10 he antcful for financ11l pin. untQIK' collectton, an-rrl1t1"n who reh upon 'our •en-~h;it }.Ou h:i•c t'\l'('rtrnttd and ul- volvcmcnt ~llh 11muen1 people r r0\11) You'll he on thr mo•c t•matrh learned O\rr 1hc past ft~ Major domestic adJ11s1men1 tal..cs CAPIUCORN (Ott ~2-Jan. I q,. \\l"<'k' ~. could include chongc of l'C'\t· Oonl('\llC :idJu,tmcnt featul"t"d. 'ur• GEMi I (~I\ 22-June 211 dtntt. Taurus ID"Ol"t'd mund1np bc'autaticd comphmen1 -'\\lrolCJl!Cal 1111d11ion has 11 that ~T TAURUS (Apnl 10.May 20) Full rtte1'rd from one "ho~ opinion II'\" •IT«tt'd nml 1n01KnC'cd l'I) th<' Moon an )OUr sian al'ccnts 1mJ1,1du-ou n.'\pt'\:1 Focu~ on ('ft!.!1\ll). pha~ of thr Monn Thert'forc, th<' alit)'. romance. scnttmcntaht st>. le. "ar1c1y Pt'r'<!n11I maanettsm appro•uh1ni t ull Moon 1n T1uru\ You'll ha"c tcCttS to 1nfonna11on L1b111 fiaurr" prom1ncn11). can onl) makt )OU fl'•hrt that a Pft'VtOU\I) ..,ithhcld Take 1nat1at1vc, AQUARIUS (Jan 20-f('b 18) C';J~r or P._rok'\\tonol matter must make pubh appcaran<"e < 1nctr Cnthu\11•11 mponsc to )Our idea c1thtr Uh\£\-all \our h~ w.1shcs na11~ n.'prt' ntcd ~cfToru from ~~ and supenoB. ind nttl,t\ l)f w mc In •n end fonh- OE111!N1 (May 21-Junc 20): f ocu• Dtfinc 1mn outhn<' houncbnCj ""ith · on ~r. authont)'. abthlt 10 land Focus al~ on 1dcah\m roman<'t' •CANC!!R CJunc 1~-Jul B) Thcrc- bth1nd lanes of op~111on Rda-allusion Pltc'tt natt"t' \\anb )OU 10 ti no po1n1 1n bca11na about lhc hu\h ttonilup ln1tns11in. ('()mm1tmtnt ~nc u Jpafllual 1u1dc -1f )OU d1"1appm\r of ~mronc'• made ln\Ol\'lnl flnancaal amnJt· PfSC!,:S (Ftb 19c·Ma~h 20) ~ bthavaor nr I t1on then )OU mUlt ~nt. Lunar p()Sahon haahhlhts t11n hint from Aquar1u, mc:ssqr Y ) ~ -l1~t-.1K". 1f "ou honnd clandt1t1M mceltn&. \Ihle PQ\I ('\p('O('ntc:, \l1nor \n\I\ bthC\<"C that •hat OllK-n e\p«I )OU CANCU (June 21-Jul 2:.2) What c111it\. )ou'll mttt <klldhnc and 10 pm"~ an the WI~ llf ~ocal OT .,., s~nfd lcn than t~'O -ttb aa<> cnltrae as htro. Rcl111o nsh1p tinanctal a \IStan« " c• l\.c or btaf'1' fruit. 11holvn roman«. \Uf\ 1\.t'Hmot1on1htorm \ ou'll feel llnl't'a'°nablc then ''J!C"llk O\lt now. cmuve cndct"or Can't'r IClt boo\t. mon-\r'C'\lrf '' "''ult LEO (July 24-Au.a. 23> AAhcrx or promouon could ht 1u11 around the challcfl&l"f pllnctal)' a'Ptt1• arc f""" C'Ot'ftCf. M.,or •1t.h fUlfilled 1n ur• lP NOY. I IS YO Ill IUlTHOAY: qurntl m1s1nttf'P"('lcd u harti.n,m prulna manner. \ ~ art enlOttonat. crca111.c. 1m· of doom and d1\I'"-'' -and tht)-art LEO (July 23-~u... 22): Prttcn1 prrs"onablt loyal 10 1m1l You no1 "nd no emcwru of' ..,.vat.on on11nal rt'tltNI lo onc who datttu art ~ntamrntal fon'cful. stubborn or cnt1<1~ ftom but.1ftt'tl UIOClltn afTJun FOC\I• Oft tnll•lll't ft' ll\-1• P'l'"Onl lt end v..111 raaht •hen al~ O< tho in l)O\lllOM or aulhonty C'lft 1y. It' tl)l)nJ Cot'IUl<'I madt-1thm 11 nal\l. •.nttr f'1pn orn J)tnon• Pf'C"tnt )O\I from capit1h11111 on da)l lllO pro·npm6ttbte ~quanu ~.> •mpon;ant mk~ 1n )l'ut ltfr In ' ur s~all• or c1.rn awh'lrd 11\t- ....., Leo flpft 'n ~ario 1"'· )OU ~._c mlJ(lf oom«uc ad-1ttonJ it wort naoo ,~ ... 2J.Sn,t. l2>: TmTI JUWn ·I'll that rould 1ncludt lklUll vmoo (. us 2 pl Hl .. -•"""' nlUld 'ffQounnh II *• ofmldma or m1ntal ,1111n <"IUY '"'' lull \toon '" the ~nd ,..,_ -~ OPIM'lfti nptft Fa..-v1 \\'1th1t1 on~ month linan<'1al dtltm· ocnn m lh t .. rt of~our ~f.'chan on c.9M•Uftl("~· cmu\tt), ">It. ma -.111 be rnohC'.'Cl \ clu on , • .,(' ,, ~lated tll all fhrm' ot tra,t't. com· "'~· raini1v mtftthn rdatn t.k 1a tbt b9n mumcatton 4'"" >°'*' 1n"ohc!Mtu ------&.;....---....:...----------1 Wlth "'°'* •ho°"""'"' .... ) ~ ) )Ur U\u.al ~Of~. )OU mu ~tk fOt a pmod o( dt'la frvt-'"'"°"' or "''"'ndc'nt1nd1n1' and t Vfft ttw tnd of Ont' .. ,, 1lat at- ~·ti(Yn • 1181lA l ntmttanC1"\ • ICl•M Lin AHSWUS )OUr rontn\1 tOIH \UU l" rrlra\C ~c,ar 5tep~ do not ~·'m<' d"- 1llu\loncd nr J ..-,rondent h •r "'u Irr no~ plTpanng for 1 "hole ne" C'\d t' tn \\htth \OU ~•II hr. .iblr tu rut ~our CTeatt\ c .... ;ih1ht•l"' .n .. di "' 1 fi nancial rc"nurll'' 10 hr.·ttl'I u..c.• SCORPIO tC'lc1 :!"-"o' ::1 Pa· \Clnalh and emollo nalh lhC' o\erall s11ua11~m .ipfl<':i'"' 10 ~ , halkncing Jnd UP'Ctllnc .ind thl .1rrm,...ch1ng Full Moon in T .i uru' "'II r mNl:lh 1 add f~I to the fi re On th..-rlu' \tdC' ho\\ l'\ e1 H IU """ l.n.114 "'h•l Ill "~" and ~ho mu'I llC'\ ("T ,\µin t'C' atklw· cJ IC'I meddk 1n \Our .11Tt11I" SAGmAIUV iNo\ :\.£lc'\ ~I) '-o\em~r " l't"l'U1 n tc• ~'11n on l <k\ mH' anJ ht"<'h C. nn1t for hoth tnlensch ptr;onal and rn•fr\\10nJI mtcn.·sh lto"r 'l"r h.i' 1n1 \tant'd the ball rolhnJ J nd •~~Ut'\l • numllt'r ol ulJ1matum' \OU mu\t m•w allo~ nth<'n 10 11r 1ht-1r anr' anc<"I and \late their 1crm' CAPRI tRI' 11~ 1>1an Wl Tht' •rpma~htng I ull \fr••ln tn th<- StCn o T111n1' urrn \C\U 10 n in,tdet onl) "'hat " l1•r the llt"lt 1n th<' lona- 1erm fhl\ Alh ll1' arf'll('\ I\ much tO am11n ()f the h<'an and c-losc: rtll· ltUn\htJ)\ I\ n;mplc.\ \ltu1tions at •Otk Of 1n\ ''" 1n1. )Cl1n1 fi n1nnal a ma t:ll'C m, n 1) AQUAIUl' IJan .:?I-Feb' 19)' With tWc ~un , lo"4." 111 \ enus )OU •re at'tvut to dt 11Hr ~h' ,ou ha'e bttn IO OUI or faHw v.1th I'"* tn PM" 1t1on<1 of flt'"" or authonty o mattt"T ' nu 1rr ma<k of ~cmn \Iliff anJ c:an "' "''' ~ and .-'11t unut ot~ ha'e pt.a'rd out tht1r httlc drama' ftlCl3 (Feb 20-'-larth 201 It •111 be • tnd fortunatt P111('Can who' ~n't ha'e to to 1n10 blttk now O\'Cf an unfulfilled ptonu.c Ho-· t\Ct C\el)thlftl pOtnl\ 10 thl\ hctnt • tunt of h•nh ~hand bnuJed c"ent at 1he r~cni World Bndtte Tru\I rn partner does have tb Oh mp1ad , and the l'Uh.llmt ol 'our rewards ACROll 1 WM11ftO sneal!'S t 9 5 JoM JICOO 10 For~ly Pet-, .. 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J A G u AR 19 8 7 x J6 Targa Alpine white black llS;a I fr•SIJ -Whlte/cemel interior leather Interior new top $2.44 per.day T,..11'1 ALL you PIY for 4 """· 30 d1y minimum -in,,... SERVICE DIRECTORY . FOi' more lnformeuon CALL TODAYll ISi FOi LQIS Your S.11ice D1rectory AepruentlliYI 142-4321 E1t. 110 ~ _,,.t' ! I'' I '' '1 '• Drtww~. petloe. paths, etc Ho Job :too lfMll, , ....... ., ..... lllllllllTI L SP£CIA&;glNO IN: .. Of~ltiol * Wllkw1ys1Sew CUtl * Brlek Rtbbo'lt • SIMI ReinfOf'cement• * SlndbaM/Expenaiont * Patio COYeft FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL CRAIG 5&9-1560 T J Pelle Corterete Const Cone ·Brick-Block Lie & Bond Hlg,..est Ou11 Low Prices (71 4)9fS2-7093 •ANDAEW'I DAYWALL •" 1 Customer StYC • At! phllMI fl .0030 * 772-o3&0 * custom texturing, quallly WOJk Problems-No Protr lemsl •32&8M 554-7831 11•1• • cllllan.9 ti 1111. 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Faff Rates nul ""' , * * Fast GUARANTEED SYC BUICK 1983 Century 4-door A /C AM/FM CllS~lle gray V-6 M OV· ong must sell S2 750 I 080 7 t4-668·9690 BUICK 198~ CENTURY 1 4·0~ loaded ,harp tn an c'Jlll'oul S 3 8 00 549-4198 CHEV 74 NOVA au10 lowner 6cyl NuBattery Xcon<l S 1750 0 80 839-8242 CHEVY 1964 El Camtno 327 automatic. pie p/b, p/w many Hirn 12 000 OBO Call Grant at 5~5--95Ii. CHEVY 1978 Chevette Automatic. &BK /miles nee<Js work, '750 OBO 71 4/648·394 I IOIH 'IO IPlllT Auot. 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Ce •••• ........, .::. ,: ;r :cl.I.. -==- Your ftrat pet, your ftrat Job, your ftrat c.r, cleMltled'• your ftrat chok:e: YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! , llilyPilll I P..... ttOP 0.,. tO t• your hct1hou• ~ 1te1emen1 t t thl' Deily PHot lt19* Oeptrl- ment. ):df WMI Bay, Cott• ....... C Na tt yOu can not stop by, .,... .. c.N \d at f11~1 642-4321 , E•t9n~ 315 Of 311 end we ..ti m_..e .,,.,..,...,,, tor you to hanO .. thtt ptOOIO\tf• by met! 11 you 9hol.MI ha• en, further QUetttana.. -... can ut 9NI we ... --"'4)f'e "'*" gli9d 10 ..... , you . Good tuc• "' '°"' ,,.. IMll#le'Uu - • Fr.nk .1nd' Jean. Cole wtth John Houhon. radio dPama The recentl)'. opened Irvine ba rclay Theatre at UCI still smells new! It sparkks. And it's not to be compared. Happily it has its own unique pcrsonalit) whic~ last Satur- day took o n a British flavor. Righto. th~t jolly subJect again. Carol Humphreys ' "Yo u Say Potato." part of the Festival of Britain. katurcd a h'c radio pcrforman~ of Bri tain's BBC and our local KC'RW-FM. illustrat- ing the l11ffercnce bct"'een our two nations. (hedulcd for a Christmas aanng in England. the radio drama was hghtht·artC'd and wonderful!) entertaining . .\fteNard. the re was a reception in tht· tht·atcr coun~ard "'here guc\t\ mingled \\Ith the ca<,I Madelfne Kahn, Bruce Joseph and Judith Peterson. • ~ i I f co-star Jane Carr (center) with Harry and Fran The pcrlorml'rs "l'rt' cagt•r to chat Well. not all of them. Madl'l1nc t-..ahn (of "BlaL1ng -Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sad d I c.·".. fa rn e I 'a id ., h c "' as l'\ • • hau'>tt·d :ind 1mtait·d tl~ the ddugc c~hll ~hanna <l/!,psc(l/c c:firshkmsfar the (5!-!1/I (5f(gure8 I 'b!«JS 12-24 South Coast Plaza ·Crystal Court·· 549-70 9 0 of tfa.,h hulb\ "I 1us1 caml'.to "or~. to karn .. from tht·sc E~h 'ih people.'' "'ihc quipped. Ant1'ih artor Manin Jan is 'ia1d ht' c.·n10H·d the C<'nner t1o n \\1th tht• -\ml'm::in allurs. "It\ great 10 mt·ct up and n c hange 1dras." RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 8t't"ecn h1te'I of English and col- on1Jl Indian (1.c. pal.ora) munchies prrramJ h~ (iandh1's :ind Chuck's Stc;,1~ I h>U\l'. the 1:ro"'d also rubbed clbow<1 "'Ith ca'it members ... the lo' ch Joanna Lurnln (of the Nr"' \\l'n.gcr'I) Prundla Scal es (a Brat· "h T \' 'ita r) I k llur Fl11onCio (the hotd man·a~t·r 1n "Preti~ Woman"): d1rl'l tnr \1art 1n Jenkins. Sam ~ .1na mJl.t·r Jnd PJul Winfield "ho l'\Prt'<io't'd h" pka.,urc in doing t-.1ni·, "I ha'c a dream" Sfll'Cl'h t•arl1n "I d1tl 11 firo;,t on the''l\fanin I uthl·r J..1ng' 1 \ \J)C(>:JI.'' ht• rr- FYI Ho" "ell hcelt.'d arc our "-Cll hc:c:lcd'! ... C and1<:e Schnapp: "I haH' a funny shaped foot. a five wtdt" Since I'm 'l>O hard tu lit I lj;l'c m o~t of m) .,hoc., custo m made in Hong Kong. Thq do a mold of )Our foot and 11 takes about fo ur da)s and t\\o ur three 011ings M ) f:l\ ontc -heels a rc hlack ostrich \\h1ch I probahl} paid $375 for But thq are 'IO rnmfonablc I ran s tand for hour; in thl·m .. . ~ladcllnc: Lul·~erman "M ) ' fa orate pair of: hoes arc blad. w ..... v.;,, Oo11cH c. .. .,, M.... mtnlkd 19n HAl lOl llVO . COSTA MfSA HI 11 )0 r=========================;;;;i ,-------------------------------------~ ! it;Jf 2 Holiday Open House , i I at I i ·.illQc. ~ule .llfolc . ! --+.-. -1 Saturday & Sunday I : 1 November 3rd & 4th 1 FOURTH ANNUAL HOLlDA Y PREVIEW November 1s t· 2nd -3rd I I i l•ll••r lh,lays I ••tm~••lfsl I htr Prim I ! • i I .~~·~!;'"" ~c"~ I ! I fwo loct11ions to conwmently s1:rv< you I : i ,' ' • o f Bal~f].£n!1M ol.~ T~~.!k~•place ! ! I 226 Mttrme A venue 4237 (dmpus4nriv~ I ~ I Complimentary Gift Wrap 8dlboa lsli\nd Irvine ~ I I Open Every Dny (714) 723-4 475 (71~) 8 54-8510 I , . . L-••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••J ... W hen you go looking for a diamond, you're going Lo lear n u lol But don't worry' I t can be ea sy, int.cresting, und fun. if you usk some bas ic q u estions first T h en go visit some jewelers And have a few questions reudy for them How many je welers should I see? W e recom mend you talk to a s many a s you can CWe'd love it if WP were on your I isl!) Ask as many quf!stion.s us you can, loo What's a good price range? Alt.hough your r ing sym bolizes a very special relationship that you wis h _,.....,. ,.,.- will last forever, it's w ise to s t.ay in a price range you can afford now, without sacrificing q uality · What js "quality" all about? T hat one '» bee n puzzling philosop hers for centuries.Whe n it.c0mes to d iamonds, though, q uality is a de licate combination oft.he diamond's physical properties and what reaches out and g rabs you, e m otionally A qualit y purchast is one that you feel g rea t about af'tu the w edding. One t hat comes w ith a guarantee Is a guarantee avail.able? This is a g~tat question to a&k any jewe ler We can't w_ait until you as k wi: How about selection? At a quality store, select ion i1 the name of the game. You do n 't have to seU!e for anything that you don't really love. Just keep look ing until you find it. Jn our profession, we look at lhouaand1 of dia monds 1 a year W e also feature c ustom ring designs Does service come with my ring? We believe 1ervice s hould t>e like a fine diamond Fore ve r , Ir y ou have a qu at.ion befo re you come, we'r e a l (71•> 567-0891 TROY &-CCMPANY A PmoOll AmotSh To !i0t Jn1lq '60 Town Cent.er l.>r. lut-. 1900 t: C.-. M .. , CA ttt1t ~--"=- Va li de Wd Parklnt . ~ I . . After you pop the Big Question· ask these little ones. "'41 Thi. yea r we're featu ring WHITLEY BAY SANTAS._ S IMPICll CAROLERS ... CAROLING KIDS ... and CLOTH IQUE SANT AS by IMPOSSIBLE DREAMS, along with a wonderful election of ANNALEE DOLLS and other old favorites to hri~hten your Holiday. eason! Come 111 and hrowse ... enjoy a cup of capp uccino! Let us he lp you'fina the perfect gift for each p er!'.on on your fotiday hopping list thi~ year! REFRESHMEN TS ... POOR PRIZES ... GRAND PRIZE! 650-5535 1727 W estcliff Dr., Newport Beach Pre-.ent th1' ncl dunn~ our preview days to receive 10', discount. Previe w Ho urs : T hurs day 12-8 ... Friday "10-7 ... Saturday I 0-5 . ' inviteryou to our first .... ever ~.emodeling Sale Res idential &. Model Furnishings SATURDAY & SUNDAY • (Nov. 3 &J4th ) Doors open '. 10 a.m. sut·dc "'tth gold buttons made by Fscada . .J paid $260 for them at Nordstrom.·· ... Emily Mt'(i inl~~: "I've tried shoe stores like Standard Brands. hut ha"e not had a lot of success "1th th<.'m. I b~~ most of m y shoes at Nord-;trom '-or Bullock's. M> la,uritc 1ne"<pc'nsnc pair of shoes is 9 West and I lo' c .\nnr Klein ht:cls:· / ... Jo ..\nnc Max: "I lla.w"Cf1fficult) finding shoes an m) size -a 411 to 5': \\'hen I Jo find a pair. I bu} them 1n e'erv color." Man .\nn Maller: "I have about 60 i}air of shoes. M > fo vontc pair arc gold kather pumps. I paid S350 for them. I lo'e them so muth I'm about to tal c them to a shoe repair shop 1n Laguna and get them repaired. I often ha' e new soles and hel'I tips put un fa,ontc shoes. Don't ~ou hate the wa} dnving ruin' 'our bcl•h 'l The' ~hould in- ' l'nt 'io mcthang for that'" . Elizabeth Taylo! not Wug free, says ex-hubby NE\\ 's ORJ.. -Entcrtaanl·r Eddie Fisher sn~., c\·\\tfc Ellu~tb Taylor ha\ -.C' l're problcm!I and ht•'41 "fearful for ha " In J tl'lc'J~1on 1ntcn 1c"' "'th C1craldo R" c.·ra hro;idcast Wcdn(''i· Ja~ h,ticr 5:m1 Ta~ fofs problem "'tth drugo;, 1-; JU\t ac; bad as "'hen tht'} \H'rt· mJrrat•d in the l'arh l~Mk ··1 "a" u~ing hardl~ an}th1ng "ht"n I "'0'> "'llh Flizalx-th.'' he said ol h1' 11"' n J 1.~car add1ct1on to drug' "I "'as her nurse for all those ~c:Dr'I .1nJ hn problem was trem cn· dcw!I Whatc"er ht:r problem was an I %0. 1t "a' the s.iamc in 1990 ... fl\hr r ''ml ht'i t:,.wafc'..s problc~ · ar• .. ,er.. 'l'r\ SC\Crl' and I fct·I 'rr) fl·arful fo; lier toda> ·: Ta\lor's puhhc1(t. Chen Sam. said "1 lwrt··, nu t·ummcnt on '~hat the mJn·\ ~1\lng Mis~ Taylor as doing H'r. "di She·, in pc'rfert health " F1 ~hn ~11J he stopped using drugs after being treated at the lktt~ Ford rhn1 SI\ m onths ago Ta)lor. "'ho ackno"lcdged a 35- )Car adJ1c11on to sll'Cpang pills and pam killer. in 1983. ha bt'en tr~atcd for akohol and drug abuse Ta' for and Fisher mamcd an Ma\ · 1959 She left him a nd mar- ried Richard. Rurton an May 1964 DIUlll TO LOSE WEllHT DOES IOT WOii ... Dieting is dangerous not only to your health, 1t 1s quite dama&tn& to yoU< mental attitude. If you want to lo$e weight. you must go oU your diet and start eat1na well, drinking well and hvtn& well For more informahon send' a se lf-addr esse d stamped envelope to: • • I • J ' 1'09AY: - CoHldcrablc doUdlMtt -ith 10 ptrttftt clua ct or .,.,.., FRONTS: • • • • • • • COlD WARM .STA TIOHAFlY .. _ Siil 'c!OU4y ••i' ' cll1"tt ol \llo•t~ W.l>d! bf<on1<1•c •Bl lo llOll~*t1l lo J~ "'oil Cl)i6f1 "'th "'Cfl\ 111111t ~ \ ·. TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:11 a.m. Sunset: 5:01 p.m. TODAY'S MOON Moonrise: 3:23 p.m. Moonset; 3:37 a.m. () Full Moon Nov 2 Last Otr. New Moon 1st Otr. Nov. 25 Nov 9 Nov. 17 OCEAN REPORT BOATING Owfr lfWlf! •JitfS ~t tlllllb lU hots 11111 2 looC ~ *°'""IC tttStt1ly tHO ~.nots w111t 3 loot sea !flt mouq 11111 1ttt1110011 FISHING Cieed utcllts ol ~1• 1111e•e1t1. $Ind bns tlld caltco Ila\\ •l'OOlltd TIDES 1121 .. ,., ,. 111 , .. 1 lS ,. 09 ~· 0 I 4 7 SURFING lOCA Tillll • Siii Hiinlr,.toft 8t1Clt 2 3 Mtwooll BtlC~ 2 4 l11~111 Buell 2 3 S.Ct• 23 Sin C!Mltlllt 3 • ,.,., '-lt low r11~ "ell SICOllCI lo• SICtlld ,..,. I lS ,,. 1 49 LA Hi p111 9116 p. Hf( ••• r: '"' 1111 t l " I 4S "Tide source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Spnngs, Colo. _ .. ,.,_ ® © ~~ ~ HIOH t.OW SHOWE'AS RA#l ..... ...... M » .......... n f \I ..,_ IJ • c.a a M ·-It u l ...... n se la~ 14 " ......., u S1 ....... 11 .. ........ It tS .... H H ...... 111 u ,."""" -. Q ,..,... nu ...... °' .. S1 ....... n a ""-1'I S1 s.. u \) s..~ K ~I '-• 7) .. *'--u S1 s.t. ... 1S • s... ...... n tS S..Clw .. ~ ilola .... 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Competit ion cereal-ized \\ ha1 d,ur, farmer., lil..l· mo-.1 1-. lhJI fil'rll' lllltll)(:t1t1 nn amnng iilJl..l·r, ol IHl-.1!..f.l\I lt·n-.11 It \Ulh u·n·a! \\l'rl· to '"'l' II\ IJr~l' JJ'r)(:JI I Ill' Ill fl j..l I\ \\•Hild hJ \ l' IO ~Cl Up IU'il a\ l'4\l h-1t1 m.11..t· ll'\\ tnllnl'\ 'ti \.I\\ ,I 111,lll \\Ith Ul\\\ 1'r.ll'I 11.1, pt1l\~IOl\lf\ . "-luk \\ ado" \p1dl'f\ . T ht· I rl'lh h .1n1h111pol11gl\t ( 1.tmk I n' \11.1ll" 'onll'n<l' l'Jrk "rit•nt;! dn \'lor11:d mJtnh J., a nwJn\ Ill l'O\l,t \l' It \\ 11\ lo.tlkJ v.ith <l11"• .111tl d1111'1' \\ 11 tt'-·n ruk' \\l'rc tx·ttl'r th.rn oral d1•rrcc" h<.·· lJU\l' thn \\\ll' It'" \Uhll'\I 111 d1c;pu1t· ... r II gl'I Ill' Ill h Im•\ IO { h1n.1. 011kr ·· \ nw11t .in I rtl'' . Cl111\ ,1 \1.11·flll\I \\tlllld ll'fl'r t11 lht• .,t U 0 In .1 dm' fl ft lll'd p 1 ll1n\ J,'> "ph11n11l.11 II \OU "' 'tl'.n -littcen... ~ou learned lo tl'll 111ne on d1g1t~~ L.M. Boyd rind'>. If \OU SJ\ "quarter after ll'n." \Ou il·Urnl·<l to tell ti me on dial dork' ~Q rontrnd "i an C\pcn. Pl.lU\lbk Hui not qU lll' right The "t1·n ·llftC'C'n·· mnck \\3\ a popular alli:rtcl'tion of thC' h1ghl) rd u<:a tC'd long tx-forr d1p.1ta l c lock<i ""re in commo n use (!earl). J P \lorgan "a., a prctt) .. man linanl 1er But 11"' a matter of rt·cord that he thoughl .\lpa'nder (1raham fklr\ telephone "-'OU ld nc' er mal..c monc) H.B. El~NTARY SCHOOL BOARD - TJIE DON MILLER BIG BAND EVERY surtl>AY AT &30 81'.clll'tl'8rit0 t.oVVUIEK 4. 1990 DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I am the mother of a 16-ycar-old bo} and a recent!} d1"orccd 23-ycar-old daughter. . _a&\cr since "Wanda .. m_ovcd back '1\'3me a month ago. her lack of modest}· has bee n bothering me. She often louA~C'S around an her bra and panttes. or a ~i mpy tedd). or she·11 sho" up in a T-shin that 1sn·1 quite long enough. It doesn't matter whethC'r her brother 1s around or not Ann Landers T he other da} I came home from shopping and heaf'd the two of them spla<thing ln th~ pool. .\ (ew minutes later I step~d outside to ~ \a) hello and n.-cc1,cd the shod of 'Tl ffi) hfr I hae "'ao; \\ anda. as naked as I. ..... the da) she "'a" bom. l)ing on her cuno<,1t' b' hu\lng pornog.raphll b.icl.. 1n a lx'ach chair Her brother maga11 nt><i or @l'lltng some )'Oung ~t a fe" feet awa} fhc) v.cre girl to <;ho" him Hl·r reasoning ta lking and laughing. 1ot.all~ Ufl· ~unded lo31t al. but I am ;1111 conct>med aooul her nudll}. trouhkd h) thl' \\ hok thing thtse days knows danied well wlaat a woman's body looks likt. Wanda ls out of line. and you should bave no hesitation about stttlng her straight. I suspect that your daughter may be feeling a bit unsure of herself and Is testing h~r wow-pow'e r on .her kid brother . You should make 1t abundant!) clear that you will not toleratt any more nudity. stmi.D· 9dity or provocative shtnanlgans around the hou e and I 11r1ee you to be plenty tough about it DEAR \:'\' L..\ 'l>E:R\ Pka~· warn \Our reader<. about detc11 in <1 th ent'>tng I u'»C\I to "Ori.. in d are' t mail and am fam1l1ar "llh tht• {nrl..) language u..c<l to gl't J wn- \um.:-r to hu) a prtl<.!Ul t \10\t often a free gJtt of quCSll\.lnabk "aluc or a ""l'l'.(lStal..c ntTtnng. v.11h Inv. odd\ I\ USl'U lo trJp lht• un)u.,pn ttng Ju:>t 1h1<; U.l'CI.. I rt'C'CI' cd l'llo o utfrr'I "ordrd tn a v.a' 10 deccne p•:opk into bche" 1ng that the\ alread' had ordered something 1 hl' endo\t'd card 1s an example It 'Ml\S a TV 1s being held for me but 11 l·annot be shipped until I rcm11 m~ pa\mrnt ofS76.77. It gn·es mC' I' da .. ., 10 resl)Ond. "lo descnpuon or p1cturl" of the Hem is provided. hut 11 ..a,., .. .\II Items art-new and • "11hout dC"fcu .. The last line sa" "Thi., notlll' .,hould not ·be inter- preted a<i 1nd1 rntmg rcc1p1cnt hJ'I pl al cd pnor order ·· T o tC'll ~ou t ht• Lrulh I rC'ad tt thret .. 1tmt'"s and I thought 11 ..aid ··This nott\.C I IOt L D ~· interpreted ·· I d1dn'1 \et' tht• "ord "not·· Ob' tous- 1' the ')(,·ntenu.· "a., .,i..1llfulh ~ord­ C'tl \O that· a quid. rcadln8, could ca.,1 h lead one lu behe' e It ~•d t'\Jl th the oppt1'>1tc I guc.,._ all ,., fair in lo' e. ~ar and ..ale-,, ~ please warn )Our readers Jga1n\t thl\ \.ind of tnc~C'~ - 8 \( DEAR 8 .. C.: You did ud I apprecl11e it. I \\3'i -;tunned bul decided not 10 ..\nn " 1t harmful to m' o;on 10 make a 'iccm·. Later that e'en1ng. -;ee h1<. Cil\tt•r 'llJntll) dad and nude. ,.-.------------..::_ _________ _..._ ___ _ \\hl·n "'l' werl' alo ne. I told Wa nda or 1r; 1t lx'ndktal 10 hi m. a<. Wanda that 1 wa'i o;hockcd Iha! sbe would c;cc m<. 10 th1nl..'1 \A. hat .• tf an) thing. lo ll tlro und naked-m-t-he-presen~ of should I do or ~1~ ., Thank\ for) our her bro ther <ihc o;aid it's better that thought'> -DR .. 11'\R 11-0'RTI. hC' k am "hat a "o man's bod' CON!\ looks like at homt' than sat1sf> his QEAR HART: A t6-year-old boy Public Awareness Program You are Invited Is There Asbestos I t1 Your Business.or H o m e? Pa nel of Expert\ 7:JOpm -9:00pm Wedne day, ovember' 7. 1990 . Newport Ha rbor High School Auditorium 15th & Irvine. ~e wpo rt Beach ~o Admission Charge RFt-R fSH-\11 ''" H o ted by the W ilsey Tcchn o log~ G roup \.1 E\.18 f R California Chapter ational Asbestos Council f or add1t1onal 1nformJlt1ln Call ( 7 14) 759-04X I '4appy Biet,dav to our pat.tents with November birthdays from Dr. Flt'Nll o. Mlnllle a Sten Practice limited to Orthodontlca and Temporomandlbular Disorders Fawn Behlmer Becky Carlson Joshua Chartton M .. I ... Daty Edith Ooyte Amy Eaaton Nataaha Fakler Nlchotaa Frobes-Crou Megan Hitchcock Kurt Jenten Kara Lesh Karl Lofgren Cathie NUh James Palda Shelley Rich Kevfn Rowe Brittany Ryan AIHton Smith Brad Streiff ~ llndeey Ueberroth I '" Casey WMtdemann .. an.d K.-C)CEAN ' CASHD IVEAWAY IN THE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPE R STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY W INNER HERE'S HOW TO PLAY Pick up .bucnper sticker • th• Daily Pilot (330 W. Bay StrMt in Costa Mesa) or K-Ocean (130 Newport Center Drive, Suite 210 lt'I Newport Beach) , 2. Stick bu~r shcker as close as poss1bl• to your car's bac* i.o.n .. plate . 3. Check the OaalV P1loc da1lv to '" if th• day'• Lucky Lic::.nM ohoeoarlph it ol ~r car Vou can also tune to K-Ootan, 103.1 FM to "hMr the daily lucky UoenM wtnr1er I • 4. If Y9U'r• a winner, you l,ltnPly bttng ~ car r.gistretion to the Oatly Pllol ~· OQOn the "'xt day (~-noori for wfnnen announced In our Friday and Satu~ tdtti0n1) 5. 'Vou'll win $25 mstantlv (SSO tor P11<>t 11.1blcr1bers)~ and be . 11Utomat~ qualdted t6f our grand pnze drew#lt for .1.000 in cash on O.C. 1, 1990 · • GOOD LUCK.! . \ . . c .; .. . -. . ;:: • ::: • . .;:. >! .•. ..... -.,.. . •• ... . . . :; -: .·. . .:• . - • , ·The ...... .. ... -. Re ub1iCan .· · · : · Part· of ~-. ~ ' . . .. . -. : i:--• . ._,.. . ' . County .· .. cordial~y: iRvites you to welcome I -: . .. rest~-- I :: .• I .: .. ··.• o -a I ' . JD. . ~- ; _ *New Time -3:00 P-.m. Friday, November 2 Hyatt Alicante Hotel . C.hapman and Harbor Garden Grove . . . • e • Monday, November 5 2:00 p.m. ~ · · _ · --· Oso Viejo -Pa ,rk . La Paz ~nd Oso Viej~o Mission Viejo . , Guests are Welcome ' ' . r . . --· . I • . - . . Early Arrival Eril::~uraged · ~ · Free Admission . . . -~- ' . - ' I . -:i • , I . ' Paid for by the Republican Party· of Orange County Thomas A. Fuente~. Chairman l.D. #742·088 . . )-=-----• .. ! . . ~ . . . -__ ... __ -··-~---------~,..--_,,.. \ , . . • ·------. -' ., •• • -- Rick Talle y By&enyF..,_ ~ COMl Diii ~ • .. ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -The ~narios that will decidt 'the remain- ina tv.o auaranteed Sunset Lcaaue football playoff berths att nu111erous with two weeks remainina, but Ocean View High and Westminster control their own des- tiny. In cl05in& with vic\Orics over the Oilers and Oilers and Saints WoMld tie few, llfCOlld Fountain Valley Nov. 9. place. with Santa Ana pi•iQI the No. 2 Should Marina win twice and estbet spot by vinue of their 22·2 I victory over Wesl"m1nster of Ocean V.ew faltn oace, the Olkrs. -- the Vikings would finish a balf-pme This week's p:mcs lhould cut through ahead of either of the Seabawks and/or the confusion. Here's a' cloier Jooli; lions. Huntinaton Beach, considered a solid • W... vs. Ocem V.._: The Chaf1C"S title contender headins inao teaaue ,play, own the title, but motivation rema10s. f: h I odd .a~ Sa Foremost on the Charetn' wish list 1s rop aces t e ongcst s. as~ nta Ana. • • seeding for the OF Di~ision I playoffs. arms and K.ar1iner addJ * abWty to «vu&a~ with the run. The key could be the EdilOD deh·se. wttieh boMeJ • lalettted ICCOl*'Y e., to meet the cb.allcnF of Ocean View's diven.ified spread formatioos after three weeks of bettlina run-don\Uiatcd o&mes. Ocean VIC!w's secondary has shown vul"erability. which could mean another aerial explosion from GiDfricb and re- cei vers Mike Cunninpam, Ryan Blanchard and Brandon Jessie. · :~~ The Lions arc the best bet. nccdina victories over winless Fountain Valley Friday night (7:30) at Westminster High and 2-6 Santa Ana in the finale Nov. 8. which battles non-lea&ue foe Lynwood They are currently ranked foun~ behind Saturday night at the Santa Ana Bowl. Fontana. Eiscnhowu and Bishop Amal- The Oflers must win their two remain-fonaana meets Eisenhower the final ~-etk ing pmcs and hope Ocean Vi~w. Marina of. tile season. Ocean View comet off a ~ which a.s_ __ .....__..,. added preparation •time. · . llU'gtamt Ocean View, which meets leaguc'cham- pion Edison toniaht at Huntinston Beach High. can clinch~t least a tie for second place by topping the Charaers and finish- ing with a victory over Hun\ington Beach Nov. 9. and Wmminster lose twice. The Saints Ocean View's motivation is obvious. must hope for the similar scenario, which with the playoff picture wide open (see would include their own victory over above). Wcstminst~r._ . . The pme wilt feature the leaaue's Lop "We've bad extra time, but wiffi the talent they have, our game plan may or may not pan out.·· Ocean View C.oacb Howard Isom said. Solution to Schroeder's Marin_!. which visits Huntington Beacl\ Friday niJht. must hope for help. while Should this unlikely chain of events two quarterbacks in the Chargen' Josh ta~e place (inch.~dina Fountain. Valier Gin.rich and Ocean .Viclw's Randy wms over Westminster and Manna), the~rhner. Both have prolific throwing "I don't think we'll have a problem with complacency," Edison Cpach Dave White said. "This team has been so See StllNSET Ill . Woes? Keep things simple Thursday's spons potpourri. concocted while wondenng whatever happened to Bud Grant: •The Raiders feund a simple solution to Jay Schroeder's problems at quar-. tcrback: They threw out all of the ofTensi ve plays he couldn't "handle or remember. Now it's a much smaller playtiook but It works. • 1 figure the Rams to finish at 4-12. •I also make the Washington Huskies eight-point favori tes in the Rose Bowl over either Illinois or Iowa. •Yes. the NBA season opens this week- end but no. the j,akers dol1T1rave a real center. •The Clippers do even 1f some preten- tious local TV goof did pronounce his name Ben-"ah BenJamm. •-<"an an)one ever remember UCLA • being a !~point underdog fo the Oregon Ducks? •tr the Bruins lose their final three -games against Oregon. Washington. and USC they'll finish at 4-7 and no UCLA team has lost that many since the 1971 dub (2-7-1) under Pepper Rodgers. •Du )OU think Terr) Donahue ever sccond-gu('sses himself for not taking that mone) from the Atlanta Falcons when 1t was offered a few )'cars back? •For some reason I'm st1ll not bu~1ng all of the backfield blm reports fro m the Raiders. I'll bcl1e\C Bo Jackson 1s a team player when he plays with his first bruise. •Herc 1t 1s ovembcr and I ha,en't seen a hockey game yet. Check back-m three o r five months. •Reali). do )OU think UNLV is getting a faw deal from the NC' A I\ or not" Should the nat ional basketball champions be al- lowed to defend or should the) be punish- ed for indiscretions committed b) coach JerT) Tarkan1an 13 )Cars ago? •Some da) the entire NCAA pcnah) process will be rad1tally changed and "e'll look back and marvel at how archaic 11 n:ail) was. __ • Believe 11 or not. freshman Damon Bailey will be staning and running the offense for Bobb) Kr11ght's Indiana basket- ball team 1h1s year Bobby started recruit- ing the kid "hen he was in kindergarten.so he probably figures he owes him a starting job. •Bud Carson of the Clc,eland Browns is not a bad NFL coach but l\rt Modell 1s a bad owner 1n a league which doesn't have many good one-.. •Trends for NFL be1tors: The V1k1ngs have lost eight in a row on the road; the C'owboy<1 ha'e gone "under" 1n all eight See TALLEY/M ·For Mustangs, rivalry just part o( ganie ~s ., . ' nnportance By Patrick Larkin Orenge Coul Delly Pilot ALONG THE ORANGE COAST . It's an. 1ntra<ll) nvall) that one coach tnes 10 de·n) and the other tries 10 play up h's the battle for-Costa Mesa and more importantly for the Mustangs. it's a chance to continue on the road to tt\e playoffs. As far as the standings go. currently both teams are on the opposite ends of the spectrum as far as the Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot picks are concerned. The -iaglcs we~ picked for second. while Costa Mesa was picked to finish in last place. · But thafs not what eats at Mu!tangs Coach To m Baldwin. Estancia-does. be- cause some of the best athletes 10 Costa Mesa's d1stnct continually go fo play for the Eagles. It's all legal. but Baldwm doesn't think he's getting a fair deal. · "Their quarterback Man Jo hner hvcs 10 o ur d1s1nct and he goes 10 Estancia." Baldwin said. "Last year 11 was three All- C'IF pl:l)Cf'S,. Josh Wojtkle\\ICZ. Len Herman and Dan Petrone. The district tells me "e don't have open enrollment. but I'm not l)ing. You go to Ma~ Joh'n- er'-. hou se and tell me he doesn't h ve 1n our d1stnc1." See MUSTANGS/• ~ P9Yrie/Ormnoe ~ Deily Pilot Edlson defenders Scott Bostow (38), Tom Butcher. J .R. Schusterick (2•) and Chip Anderson (28) will ply their trad~ agaJn tonight against Ocean View. This week's prep football games, oilds Tll l.IE COTTDT ) .... .£ ... ~ 1 ... -........................ HSJ, M ,. ..... ..... U,. • by 14 ................ ~ ......... Hawts loaki1c at S-0 ~ 1 .... _____ ...,.,. ............ t by 9 ............. Mlnarda need best came of year (at Htn. Beach) .... .Mama by 3 ................ Vin can stap rm; Can mtn? m-Watltat. bJ 3 .. -., .. _,,_,,., ... ,J ............ .. ) ..... CM by 3 ................ ShMt bt more, but too emotional Jiiiiiiiii+:iiTiJ:LJ::i'f"ar..iitf.IT""ijCif=-::l'iililMiiiii-1t-... 1 . .Tf.Mus;itlll~byh;-;liftO .. "." ..... _ .... _ .. Tllrs cat bllct ... tadlt ..... Sldcltbad by !.. ............. Witte con for win No. 100 t--~~-rr-r-'T"lft"""~-r~-:r,;-~-=-:~-:-::::--::;~~~~~-::-~-:c---::-----:-~~..;._-) ..... Capo by 10 ......... Capo mry bit as """ as 0 Tn jt) ..... CT by 2 ................ lnt week:fr brHztd. MV wcntd c..ty "''Mnt. llt ra .. Marsllall plan Is. for Cllrlst Collage to' llave IRON pride, dlsclplllie tlllS sealon II , Two )Cars ago. the team did not ""'~ c-onfcrc"" pme and was outscored b) an ave,..gc of 31 points. last sca~n. 11 pla)C'd HI) well at limes 1n winnmg .. M(>narchs eye : i Amat tonight; South CoMt biggies Friday 9y Richard Dunn Ol'enge Coes1 Delly P"<M ALONG THE ORA.NGE COAST With an .\ngclus League title at stake, Mater De1 High will hck 11s wounds after last week's non-league loss to Paramount and. attempt to rebound· tonight (7:30) against Bishop Amat at the Sant.a Ana Bo'wl. ' p1shop Amat. 2-0 in league and 6-1 overall. 1s ranked ~o. 3 10 the CIF Southern S«uon 0 1v1S1on I. Mater ~i (4-4 overall ) 1s also 2-0 m league. ' In other pmes. Irvine (2-1) travels to Capistrano Valle) (1-2) and El Toro (J.-0) I v1s1ts M1ss1on VieJO (3-0) on fnday in ·J South Coast League action. all wtlh ob- '1ous C1F pla)off ramtficattons.. as well as the league crown. Here's a look at what the coaches had to say: • Bl1M, Amat vs. Mater Del.: '"Tve challenged the football team wtth the fact t~at Mater De1 has not beaten Bishop '\mat 1n seven )cars." Mater Dei Coach Bruce Rollinson said. "l\nd Bishop Amat ha not lost a league game 10 a very long pcnod of time. We're not talking cham- ~ p1onsh1p whatsoe,er because I really * hc'e l. John Bosco 1s going to be another difficult pme 1f we can get b) Bishop Amnt and 11 "'111 Lake a su~e effon to do th3t. , See BIGGIES/II N otlWrg sure m--sea View . By Patrick Larkin 0. ~Coast Oe.ly PtlQI .\LO~G THE OR'\NGE CO T - One lhing 1 for sure 10 the ~ View rague foo16311 raC"C. nothing s for sar1.. - e\ccpt for Tustin The Sea Vic" 1rad111onall) presents OM , ..,of th(' "flacki MI races 10 Orange Count~ and I QQ() 1 no d1fTe~n1. Though 1t ap~"' the T 1lk'f\ ~'~ ,a.t .te~st-<kocMd a ( IF bcnh. 1f not the league cham- p1on\h1p onf\ \\ oodbndge 1s St"Cmingly . C"lim1 na1('(J from the race Then apm. 1f 'ou lool nt th~ track. record of the race. thl' \\-amors making the playoffs \\OUldn't nc all that SUrpns1ng at alJ. f ht• a Vic" League coaches are 1See SEA VIEW Ill The credo 1s somewhat the ume. But the situ- ation may be con· s1derably different. The Christ College Irvine men's basketball team is fiahtinf for a little ~spcct. lt appcam! to be on the nsh1 road last year. the founh for IM Eagles at the NAIA level. · more than I 0 games for the fint 11me at this le' cl. )et fell into the same old trap at others. "We won more game than (C,al) Lutheran or (Point) Loma but when we lost. we got blown out," said scnior«nter Keith Rogers. one of the team's top players who didn't play basketball in high SC"hool. MONDAY MITE FOOTBALL trltlJ ·aa 1,.lfaa FlaYOr But an 11-14 o"crall ttcord and l.J first·half mark in the Golden tatc Jon Ferguson Alhletk onfcttnce turned to 11-20 and .l-9 t,y :.cason· end. 0.ve Wild. IWhO had Juided the lt'am for · ttver1l ~•rs. wa out at the conclu aon . Now. Orea Marshall. an ISSl tant for several )cars undCr Chet Kammerer at h1ahl)' s~ful Westmont Cofklc. is tf')'ina to whap the ~ into 1tnou contcndcn. but hke W1kt. he knows 11 won·, happen ovcm11ht. • "We'll try to 1n1ttll tomt' pnde and d1te1pl~ ... M1nhlll 11id. "We'll tryto es&abhsh Christ Collqc as tomeone you ~ to be prqNired to play.~· 'Thit hnn't a1Ytat1 bttn the caw'" the put. That mtcmtnl «h<>n what Wald had said tM put h ynn. "This )car. we don't want to be out ofany game. .so it's hke (the other team 1s) 1oin1 to have to play as hard as ll can the whole way lO beat u . If you're In the gaml". 1nyth1n1 can happen:· pin. a noble statement. bul the prov1na bea.Jns Nov. 17 10 the Eqlcs' opener qa1nst UC San D1qo. Marshall. who said he knew W1kt well. SCCS a d1ffcrcnct'. ··1 think it's a contrast 1n C01Ch1na st)'lcs. .. Marshall said. "I think Coach Wild wa more ofa laid beck roach. I thank we're m re d11e1pbMd. but l hope lhey'tt out thttt hn1n1 fun. I all a lot of them. and I think they ha'e rnpe>ndcd ~II to that. KJd arc look ma (Qt that. I think the) f'C$l)Ond better ~~n t.M) ha\e cena1n parametc •• Mahball as pcrfomuna hi fin• tinl as a had C'Olch, bu• th1i 1s a school lookina for firiu and makana mo lo 11m h1ahcr. Alre8d), the pla)-cn ttt a dtfrtrcn<"C O\Cr la t ~•ton. ' "TMtt' 1 tot more d1taphne," R~ ·•1..u1 )'ear. it was kind ofa matttr of lcmna 1hinasto. not rtally eieuina on u say•na. 'h's alt naht.Ju" lefp p&a)1"1;' S.. MAASt;iALLIM . • -- '. Westem Surflnl Association to have ~new look' 'beginning Sunday ' .1111 l8P fNI .... , • Changes aimecLat "( 1mproying organization to be put into · effect • On Sunday, we'll be seeing the start ofa "new look" Western Surf.--. - ing Associa1ion a1 Golden West rompttina 11 iii .t and levels Poifib&c and 10 ht1i.ntah' only the ' hiahest standards in the spon. }.. I ~-• · • h ' The inain kkl behind tht .. new Los "nae cs ...... "'acrs p11c er .. ~· look" of the WSA is ctc111ina more Fernan.do'V1teazuell filed fot frCC qen· thin just 1 sUrfit\I contest; i:i.:' "':~:::";.' ,J_jc~y;MW.l!Jod~n"e>dl,.!!,j!yl,.a!!nd!!!lhis 11t:nt. Tony • · ..._ sa 'd there's 1n excellent -e.v.eQbCOD1.Cll.10..-.-&A,CVeft I I I family and friC::nds can cajoy 15 well . ch1nct Va enzuc a w1 p y or ano er am ne• •s the rompctiton .tbemselvcs. season. .. __, Founded.in 19~.l . lhc WC91Ufl "We had a conversation wittl the Dodgers." Surfing Association remains the De Marco said. '"They're aoing to IQOk at all their 11 ... a1111a1rt Strctl in Hun1ing1on Beach. I After fi ve years of directing Or- ange County's Di strict S, Liz Ti~ has mo ved into the )'ice-President oldest U.S.S.F. sanctioned surfing · options and Fernando's going to do lhe same. orjanizttio n in Califo rnia. ..Thctt's a time when you have.ID look at all At the end or the ye'ar, the to p--~)!our optioos. So... far, the Dodgers arc looking •at rated competitors move on to com· !heirs and *''rt~ 1oiJ'I& to look at ours. We're goina Pete in the West t oast Cham-~10 talk to anybody and e ve..rylNdy~.Anytbin& can role in the ,WSA.Jea:vina myself at 1-'--'..i.. thc...hclin dirtt1ina1he District 5 d ivision. . • pionShiPs. eStlbliSriiifg themselves ' ·happcn.r The possibility of Fernando going SQn1e- to comJXtC' in the U.S. Cham· where else is grca1er than ever at thts· time."' ~ ; ·~·. • Most of the rules and rtgula1ions ·oftl\e WSA will stay intact. with some changes and int provcmcnts in equipment judging proCedurc. and some new ideas implanted into the dis1ric1 cont ests. Results of all regul ar and spet"ial- ty events wi ll be report ed to all surfing publications. newspapers. a nd surfi ng rt'_port stations. along "''ilh a possible radios a11on spon- sOtship currently in the works. We "'ill be holding specialty events monthly, includi'ng special divisions for \\1omen. Long· boaracrs. Bodyboarders. Kneeiiders. Masters and Grand 1\1as1ers, and Junior comprtilors. E~tra divisions to be added to everv WSA e\'enl \\'ill include a Pro/An1 d iv ision wi th pnze money. serving as an opportunity for pro-- fessio;ials to compete locally .. and a pionsh1ps tt>en ultifuately the Valenzuela. who turns 30 today. was 13-1 l __ World Amateur Championships. _with-a 4.S9 ERA. He-made-l:t'Stans. completing ~ Forn1cr Woffd Champion and fi ve, and pitchtd 204 innings. He allowed 223 hits current ASP points leader Tom while walking 77 and striking out 11 5. Curren c6mprted in the WSA as an Valenzuela · had: signed a one-year co ntract " Novice division fo r new com·. pctitors just stan ing out. Starling January of J 991. contest T-shins and prizes wi ll be given 10 each competitor of every division amateur and used this system o n before last sc'ason. It was wonh $2.2 million. his way to winning !he Amateur including $200.000 in bonuses. aiiCiiIT.)fif2~111Silllll'I ' ttl 1(1 9::-JI· "''orld titles back in 1982. , "Fe.mando had the right {Is a fn.-e agent to hie." ftlil ... S-tbN 1111, -t Incident.ally. Curren's mother is a Dodgers general manager. Fred Claire said ... As far j n the contests. .. Every regular and specially evenl wi ll host an after-contest pan y at a local restaurant or club 10 be na med at each C\ enl. Thl" WS.'\ will also sponsor a weekly ··surfing Contests Clinic" 'Tar ad' anced and begi nning com· J>('litors alike, "'hich Professional surfers and WS.\ judges will pan ici· pale in. To incrcaSt e\·en· member's in· \'olvement and pan ic'ipation in the \\'SA. "'l' "'•ill ha\·e a "competitors suggtstion bo., .. at every event, and a 24-hour \VS.\ hotline. These and nlan~ other new idt·as wiltbc continua ll y il'!lplemcnted into tht• .WS . .\. building on the WS . .o\ 's con1mitment to surfing: to crea le the best en"iron mcnt for fom1cr WSA District Dircc1or in as what happens. we venture down the road at this Ventura. 0 point. I would say it's unknown at this time what's S goi ng to happen." Geuing in volved in the W A is In other baseball news Wednesday: easy-membership is S25 for the · h entire year. and conlests are $20 10 •Jim Leyland. ·who turned the P111sburg t•ntl."r. Members wi ll get big dis· Pira1es into ·contcndr rs and guided them through counis off specially e,ients and "the pressure of a pennant race, was selected the nutn ) o ther pri"ilcges as !,.he WSA National. League Mana~cr of the Year. grows. •Outfielder Ge9rgc Bell of, the Toronto Blue For any funher information or Jays filed ro r frt'C agency "·hilc catcher Darren questions about the WSA fee l free , Daulton signe<t the fi rst big deal of the off·scaso.n. lo ca ll me an) time at a $6. 75 million . three.year contract with the Phila· 7 I 4·969·6WSA. delphia Phill ieSi. W~A Enif') forms are al"'ays •Pitcher Grt"g Harris. who "'as eligible IO fil e. available at surfshops throughout rc-si"gne:d with the Boston Red Sox for S2.8 nu lhon Orange County. so gt•t a hold of over 1wo years. one. and we'll SCC' ya' at the next •Jack Maloof was fin:d as the 'San l)icgo contest! 'Padres batting in111ruc1or. and Oakland .\thtetics Lloyd Tl~ Is aa Or•111e Co.st hilling coach Ml·rv Rt•1tt·nn1u nd ,1,.as hired 10 Dally Pilol currespoadeat wbose replace him. surfing column appears ettery ________ _;_ _________ _, Thursday. television-radio AIR CONDITIONING ..,_ .a,,,. 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Nor- mally, 1t.ey•re predominantly 1 Nil· nina team, but now they have a nice pa•ina pecU.." 8Wlop Amal ...... Setvite and St. John Bolc9 in Afteehas Leque play and hal lost only to Lot Anedes l«tion power Canon. The Monarchs have beaten Servitt IUllEW From 01 unanimous about one thina -thi1 is the bigest wtck of the tenon and they're sure to say it next week as well. • · Here's a closer look at the match ups: 8Newpert Hart.er VI ...... WWp: The Sailon not only need to ,ct baclc on track, but thty need tO return to the fundamentals, accord- -1 n1 to Coach Jeff Brinkley. But Brinkley isn't lettin1 the Warrion' lcaaue record (0-2-1) cloud his thinking when they duel toniaht at Newport (7:30) . .. It's been thr same plan for us all year." Brinkley said. "We never overlook anyone and certainly not Woodbridac. l'hey'vc got some 1ood athletrs and they do some different thinp that can cause a defonse a lot of problems. They use an effective no-huddle offense and on defense. they love to blitz a lot. They are good football team and ' they always show up ready to play.'' Wh ile Newport 1s still in the thick of a playoff berth. the War- riors would nrcd a lot of help to make it. "We have to beat the two best teams in the league to do it," Woodbridge Coach Rick Gibson said. "Our players have to make a decision if they want the season to end here or go af\er it. I feel we'll accept the challenge. "It has to come from within our 1uys. They've nc-vcr given up throughout the year and even when we were down 20.0 al the half last week apinst Uni versity. we came back and didn't give up until the final gun . It 's a tnbute to them and their families:· · Brinkley. despite his team's 1-2 record. feels confident about his ·team's pos1t1on. "There's a lot of things that can happrn," Bn nkle)• said. "We want to win our last two and finish as high 1n the league standings as possible. We still cont rol our des- 1iny and you hate to g<'l in the' position where you don't. h's a great honof to make the playoffs an this league and we wan t to be there 1n tnree weeks. • UaJvenlty n . Saddlebaek: Roadrunners Coach Jerry Witte will be going for his 1.00th career win at Saddlcback against the Tro- r jans and having senior quarterback Paul Delgado in the lineup would • help both his chances and the tram's chance' to nail down a pla y- off berth. Witte IS 99-77-4 an I 7 )Ca~ a1 Saddlcback. ~in my opinion. he's the best quarterback 1n the league ," Trojans Coach Mark Cunninpam said. "Thrre's no question Saddlcback is a better team with Delgado an there. He has the ability 10 th row the long ball. has a great touch and he can run the option as well." Witte said Delgado. who has been an· and out of the lineup all season long is listed as day-to-day and he0d just have to wait and sec. If Delpdo isn't ready. Witte will 10 with jun ior Luis Estrella, who's a little more able a1 th'e option, but not nearly as good with the pass. Delgado also anchors the Saddle. back secondary. "It's a do-or-die week I feel for both of us." Cunninpam ~id. "Neither one of us can afford a loss. cenainly we can't. It comes Clown to head-to-head competition to break a tic instead of a coin nips." •Corea HI Mar vs. Te•tla: Ocpsite a touah loss to Saddlcback last wetk. the Sea Kings remain alone in third place in the Sea View. The loss o( 1 quanerback Todd Kehrti proved Corona dcl • Mar's vulncrab1ht y on offense. But it's the defrn~ that hH Coach Dave Holland worryin1. · "Put this 1n a headline -either wc1 tackle or act blown out," Holland said. 'Thef arc j utt a aood football team. certainly the best he's (Marijon Ancich) had at Tustin and a lot similar to his old St. Paul teams . .. He's been runnina the same stutr for years. He finds QUt what is aoina to "'9fk for has team and ht does it. ·Tfie ckfense is sohd and tM)' have some ttal aood ptnODnd on offtnst." Ancich 1iy, the Sea KlftP. are 11111 a force to be rultoned wtth, no matter •ho's bthind cmter. ••They kttP talkint about a quar- &etWclt ( .... ()V~ thtft." AIK'idl 11id. "They 11ill have tM •• o&Mf 20 pays in &here. You haw • play. 1htfll be rmty and ~ 11-. = ... ,.. _ ..... !. ba ...... -ncy larve some bi& P)'S ad ..., have tome pys w1Mi an l'M ..t-.,•rlCMUld....._•_. Wdllil. 'flt have '° .., I .... aftCI '°"' .... ll!ftt IO .... thttft:• .. \ ~: ............. .. 4-Cwli, Mmll Pnfn Im com••a..a1111a.-..1a...., f/l .. W_.dle .... lalad cwt. of M81er Dei and mil18nt roodlaU coec11 tar ..... ~" RolHnton llid .... dMllt k" a ltti111 trib"'tt to Bob (wbo._ clec••ll). We~re two fine 1am1 that~ ierize what hr beffevcd in ~ball and catholic edtlcation. He was my had footblJI COKh my teniol' year and I ha\le 1 lot of .,.i memorin. 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Retail Price ........... $15,566 .s1 Theodore Robins Di9COUnt.. ... $ 2,571 5 TO CHOOSE FROM (A24441) ~ (A21111) (A24415) (A24412) ... ·--...,, ... - .......... Ill» ... ~-·-·"'-IQ! •11 . .. .... •4f11 ·-., ·-Mill """·. .. ,, '17 .. , ..... ..... .-...... ,_, ' MARSHALL From 01 .. This year. we don't want to be out of any pme. so It's like (the "other team is) going to bave to play as hard as it can the whole way to beat us. If you're in the game. anything can happen." · Again. a noble statement,but the proving begins Nov. 17 in the EagfM'-oJX'llt"ragamst UC San Diego. Marshall. who said he kne"·Wald v.ell. ~a difference. "I think it's a con•rast in coa~h1ng styles." Marshall said. "I think Coach Wild was more ofa laid back coach. 1 thank we're more disciplined. buf I hope they're out there having fun. I ask a lot of them. and I thmk they have re- sponded \\Cit to that. Kids are look- ing for that I think they respond better when they have cenain par- ameters:·· · Marshall ts performing has firs! stint as a head coach. but this is a school looking' for firsts and mak.rng moves to aim higher. Already, the ,, players Stt a difference over last season. "There's a lot more discipline.- Rogers said. "Last year. it was kind . of a matter ofleujng things go, not really getting on us. saying. 'Ifs all right, just keep playing.' "This yeat.-if you do Something wrong. he's on you. You're doing this wrong. or do it this way and then you'll get better. He's on you au the tame. wanting you 10 play better and run harder." . Intensity and concentration arc ke) factors Marshall hopes will make a difference. .. Last year. when we played Christ College at Westmont t~y would execute a game plan well for I 0. 12 or 15 minutes," Marshall said: "Then there would be a break- down and gu)S "'ould suin losing their shotdiscipline. That's some- thing we're trying to stress. Try to make the other team play defense for 30 or 40 seconds. maybe tire \hem ou1. and then get a higher percentage shot.'' Marshall <.>alls himself more of a defensive coach -the lc.ey to win- ning titles, he said' -and will adapt GARAGE DOORS Enhance The Appearance of Ywr Home. Alpl8c9 VOUl'Old a.r11ge Door With a State-of-It.Art SectlOnal or One Pteoe Door. -----AS LOW AS '650" Inst~ .,....c. -----•-15 I 7 WOOD, STEEL or ALUMINUM CftlD SftCIAL '295" llSTAUED -. z ~ I STlll. • TIMSllTTtlS QuotiN lftctudec • New Door • lnstelle11on • Oetlvefy • All New HetdWare • 1 Veer Werrenty • Dispose! of Old Door THE INSTALLERS Qll (714) 662.()492 Uoinee Number 412233 11623 Slater Avenue, Unit "J" ~ Fountain Valley. CA 92708 .... AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION EPAIR .AND RESTORATION LlllMt Stele-Of. T'M-Alt Equip"',,,. his offensive philosophies to meet the attributes of his players. This ye~r. that means a slower pace. But the key point of his philosophy is discipline. which goes hand in hand wi1h the defensive philosophy. He thinks his background as a , player and coach at Westmont can provide what it takes to win. "That's been a constant point I've stressed -what it takes to win:· Marshall said. "Tha14 why I really lry to get pla)ers who ha ve been in winning programs. I know how much Westmont has worked to ~t to the1op. tthink that's 1hc advantage I have coming into 1h1s program .. I kn ow how hard a team like that is working. "This summl"f'. iuys reported in good condition. I said you've got to v.ork hard. Tbe) said how hard? I said you guy1 were 11-20 &alt year. Yoµ·v~..JOlr.&> work a lot harder • than Y9'J di<flut year. I think the)' did. blff 1hty'1rrtrc suit far below what it takts in my respect." 0 . The UCI men's basketball team had a scare Sunday when Ricky Butler went down wuh a bad left knee. A strain or sprain was first feared. but X-ra)s on Tuesday re- vealed only a contusion on the ligament and bone bruise. and But- ler was ready for Wednesday's light practice. ButJer sh.ould be ready to play Saturd~ night in 1he team's exhi- bition opener against High Five Amcnca al the Bren Events Center at 7:30. J-.--r, .. e-,.,...--11 u Oiii1~ C:0.11 Dally PU.t S,Om Wrlttr ""°'~ <'Ol•m• .,,Je•n ~vrry 'J'hn.day. Estllncia 'Hilb pJie Mart Platcenda Mopped 15 lhots 11 lbe Ellla. def'enlt forced the lowat 019poent ~ output of'the laM>ft to defeat Trabua> Hills, M, Wednes-• day and pin third place in the Plciftc Coast Lape water polo race for thCir first CIF playoff' berth since 1982. Placencia sl6pped sh lbots la die ftrst quaner·a f.Mancia (9-14, l-2) built a 2-0 lead and led thfOUlhout the match.~ led 6-2 after lbree 41111nen ~ Tl9buco tcOlaf two pis near the finish. Tnibu(o. wtdcb ftnilhed l-4 la leaaue. would a.ave f'orad a th*'""Y tie for third with a victory. · Ladina a balanced Estancia oft"cnsive effort in which sill pie~ scored were Albert Huana and Ryan Bollenbech with two aoat• ·~· The Elaln will enter the CIF 2-A pllyoffs. In other matcha: • Cella ..... ai. Las-leMll " Corey Delahunt ICOl'ed aine goaJJ for tbe tecond tjme this seaton {he aho had 11 in a pmc) and J uliaw Popov notched four as the M &lltanp .(I S-9, S-0) capped an unbeaten PCL e1mpaian. COiia ,._ broke away from a 4-2 Imel after one quaner with an eiaht-eoal second period, which included three by · DclahunL ......... Valle)' •• MarlM i: Grea Reddish scOfed si~ pis. incluclina tbe .ao-ehcad &oal and one with 2:S2 rema.inina in the pme that pve the llarons a 7-S lead, lO lead Fountain Valley' (14-10, S-1) to the Sunsct t...eaa-victory in a battle for second place. Marina (12-12, 4-2), led by two goals 1piecc from John Stren~ and Steve Fontes. will advance to the playoffs as the third-place team. • New,.rt Bar .. r 11, ~ J: Richard Ruffini scored four goals ind Rob Wonhina added two as the Sailors finished second in lhe Sea View Lcaauc with a 4-1 mark, 18-6 ovcraJI. • w ... 1i, 1;.ta1 Beadi NJ l: Todd McCluna scored five goals and had one assist in just over a half of aajon as the Owstn.. 16-8, ranked seve'nth in CIF 3-A and 10th in Oran.ge County, cruised by the Jackrabbitts in a non-league tune-up for the CIF 3-A playoffs. Mc("lung hit all fivt of his shots. Brian Melstrom and Lonnie Peek ad~ed two goals each and Matt Schacht stopped seven shots. . . ,,..,.,, ,,,,., ,.,,, ,.,,,,,, .,,., ' Marina High freshman Holly Meyers rallied from --- several deficits and won iwo ti('.breakcrs to upset third-• • seeded Edison senior Kim Willauer. 7-6. 4-6-. 7-6, in the ,,- second round of the.Sunset League girls tennis individual---- championships at Lindborg Racquet Club in HuntinJton Beach. Meyers will fa<.-c second-seeded Michelle Berkowitz of Fountain Valley in one semifinal. while top-seeded Renee Urricarie1 faces fourth-seeded Tasha Monroe of Huntin11en Beach in the other on Fnday at 12:30 al Lindbort The final follow the semifinals. Fiest· and S(C-Ond-round doubles begin today at noon. In other tennf s: •The Pacific Coast League individual championship semifinals in singles and doubles begin at I: IS today at Costa MC18 High With the championship matches to follow. ,_,.,., ltr_, llCC I• "'11Ytlll HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Golden West CoJ. lcge women's volleyball team widened •ls Orangt Empire Conference lead to two wnh iNr matches to play afttr defeating OrMge Coast. JS-l. IS_., 15-4, in a key match at Golden West. ~<.· Joh Eberhart had 13 kills and eight digs and Brenda Irby fdded l,2 kills and ·nme digs to lead the Rustlers ( 13-t. 8-0). Tania Grasselli chipped 1n wtth seven lolls and six blocks. while Stacia Allen l'\ad 38 assists. Orange Coast (9-4. 6-2) was led by Came Schafhauser's si~ kills. -E,,,,,,.... CIF tlrtll Iii rllllya/1 COSTA MESA -The Estancia High &Jrls volleyball --- team made the Cl~playoffs for lhe first time in thrcc0ycars . • 4{,. by clinching second place m the Pacific Coasileague w11h ' a 15-9. 15-5. 15-8 victor) over visiting Trabuco Hills. Brandi· Brooks led the way with 16 \:nts ind four stuff blocks for the Eagles (9·4. 7-2h who also rcccili(ed strong sj!l>POn off 1he ben<'h rom Jenny Seigel. -By * O.lly PJJot -•-:-•••itn;1--r~Tiif.iPiioiii--r-;-.mme.-a-, Includes .. nre Rotation I 4 CJI. • c,e.. . I c,e. I . •• 11110 ; :~L~\.!•• 11:~: · I '3111 '41" •55• J Rea. S89.00 '14• (Most Car$) I • ~ ~ w ... ,.. (Most 00 • I ( ... CIB) (fMI lllljecllOll, P1111h '~ CJl11) , • lllltll,... Of $llols ..... '....,. " ...... I 1:-,-.... I -· I WllllT-.Co4ipoft (lf11Hl013'0 ....... ~ .. ....,, ,...,,.. I l*1ullt r_, o..is ' o.i Ff., Mill 11 Stod (Iha 1 • ._.. ._...,,. • • 14'*" ''* Lcba I Clll*lt-ll.. ,_ ....... ..,...... • .. '-" ..... -. _ .... &..- 0.-..0llll ...... ~:,-.. =,4'~ County will take to die J.mile 1rWie Patil C'OUftt AwdllS.. View a.... boys and lirll ftull IDdaJ • I p.m. Tbe vanitJ bo~ .......... 2 ~;~: foliowc(t by tbe 1i$ vlrlflY It ln tbt boft divilioa. ..... **Id be no surpnses a s.dd...,.... Hilb is heavily favored to ...,.a II ..... ch1mpion. The a ......... S-0 in repalar ICUOO and fieiehed a«0nd in C'IF Divisioa I a ~llD· The top runner for tbe Ra.d- runnns as senior Eddie Slli-S: while Joe Heredia. Alben and John- ny Ochoa. and Mario Veta add depth. "Saddleback is the t>oys favorite, there's no quntion aboUt it." Cor- ona del M1r boys coecb Bill Sumner said. ··They should bave..teven IUYI finish in the top Ii, and I just don't see anyone to su~ ... After I~ Roadrunners, Sumner ex~ts his Sea Kinp and Wood· bndgc to fiaht it out. CdM iJ lad by Jack Hopn and Mike Marumoto, while the Wanion contend with Dan Kroger and Matt Ta~lor. '"Woodbridge beat us an tbe rq- ular season. so you have to look at them as 1hc team for us to beat. .. Sumner said. "As for the other three schools. it looks wide oom ... Other impact runners in the meet apprar 10 be University's David Chia. Tustin's Paul Stamat and Newport Harbor's Mike Hancock and James Call. On the girls side. Sumner loob to Woodbridge to t•ke its fini Sea Vic~ League title after movi111 from 1he Pacific Coast Leaauc a year 110. The Warriors arc led by freshman Kay Nekota, who should make a sirong bid for individual honors. Also adding depth. for Woodbridae arc Am) Robles. Kim Tardif and Katie Durham. ··for my money, the airts races should be awesome ... Sumner aid. "There are four schools that ue just so close. Woodbridac is mat.ins e'-eryone nerw>us and Tuslin looks hkt a strong SttOnd ~rom thereJ.. e:itpect C'd M and Ncwpon to (aaht it ou1." TAll.EY • From.01 games this >ear; &he Rams bave gone "over" in all seven. •Numbers oddity: The Raiden have sco~ ·exactly 24 points in each of \heir last four games. • But will 24 beat the Chiefs this Sunda> in Kansas City? I think Art Shell would settle for it. • Most Improved NFL-Te~m; P11tsburgh Steelers since losing to the Raiders at the Coliseum, 20.3, on Sep&. 23. • 81gest NFL Disappointments: Rams by an Orange County mile . but the Vikings. Broncos. and Eagles haven't been 59 hot. either. • The Bears. m~anwh1le, may be a notch below lhe Giants and 49cn in mcngth but have a mortal lock on 1he NFC Central. • • -rr Rl\Pa\ for Saturday's rollege menu • ( alafornaa ( ..-131/J ) at USC: ' Wat<'h Russell White of the Golden , &:trs and Stt if he doesn't remind ~ou of J 1 m Brown. • V1rgJma (min-10) over Georaia Tech: The Cavaliers have a chance to prove a few things in this one. · • Iowa ( + J1h ) at Illinois: They could play this on~ in a cornfield and everybody would bt com- fonablc. •Stanford (min-2) O\'er Wash- ington State: Remember. the Cardinal did ~at Notre Dame . •Houston (min-21) over TCU: The Coupn may be on probetion but 1t hasn~t hurt their team speed. Rkt Talky~ C919 .. .,,_,. 111 die Oraqe c .. r Dally ,.,,,., ettt:Y S.M.1. tw.4..1 Utl ~. NATIONAL SCOREPHONE STOCK MARKET SIGNALS Up-to-the-minute sports scores on all college and professional . . pmes. 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Tbc...mMt common reason for a student attending the school outside his d1 stnct 1s that he went to an intermediate school that has students from both districts. The district doesn't want to penalize the students by forcing them to attend a separate school from their friends. "They've always got some kind of excuse -like they're alleraic to farm animals or sometbina:· Baldwin said. "As tong as it keeps happening. it's a bia game for Tom Baldwin. Don't get me wrofta. I don't want those kids. But I jusi don't think it't-fair." Estancia Coach John Liebenaood says since he took over the Eaaln. he'" tried to downplay the rivalry. "This is just like any other PIM as far as we're ·conctmcd. whether it's intra-city or not," Licbeneood said. "We're not aoina to ao and chop people down or wear arcen all week. That's the way we approecb it. ljust don't do ,Lhinp that way. "All I know is they have a lot of talent and the best defense in the teaauc to this point. Their runnina PIM has improved as well and they're on a roll. They've really made a 100 ~nt improvement ovrr lest year." Baldwin said that .Estancia's 2-6 reconl i1 mi~i"J-.. J think Estancia 11 a much better team than their record shows. .. Beldwin said. ''Evrn thouah they lost 3S. 7 to Trabuco Hills. I lhouiht they ouq,&ayed thml in a lot d lspttfl or ttie .. me. ....... n. lepz 1 lllk n.e .. wb arc alone in fin& .,._ and 11 ~3. the AntllS hope IO play \hf IPOfkr rok toniaht 11 Mi-.on v· · (7:JO>. .. , dliftll 'if we tould .inn the nne t-0, It wiM&ld be I IOOd coetOll- tioft." i...-a leKll toem Lymu Olary .Id ... , Uuak we had °'!9 GppOft•nitin tl\is INIOft. but ti ...._,."Ort out. We M'm\'1 r'• .... wt'rt I bit ....,. ........ •DAKOTA cow••.!aa ...... 11i,b2 ' MiRPttS.113 . ..... •21 11-.· .. OF .· l .. VALUES' com I I I I ' ,_.. 1•1 DODGE SHADOW CONY. 8 18 Ill , . MSRP .114.G All 91 DODGE COLTT' 8 5,996 After MFG. AebN •• 1 , ..... -.DODGE .. .,. . Auto. AJC S("a7a ' .. 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'90 improvementt$·in '91 mOdel MAHWAH, NJ-J9gUa1 Cara the pompany bUt revmmPec:t and flller nap with. a hou .. ng to ~ • ' ·Jaguar ·enh8nce's tnc. hel announced tta 1991 updated our entire product the gu cap durtng flllups, anc:t Mdan range Incorporating three lint." aald Michale H. Dale, re-an override control which meana models -the XJI, the S<1v· cently • named president of that drtvera who prefer to drive ere9' and the Vanden Pies. Ja~uar Cars, Inc. wltb the central locking system MOdtflcatlone to the Jaguar 'Our 1991 aetian range em-locked can unlock the system Mdan llne for 1991 are de-t>odlea all that Is tcadlttonal In and open the front door alm\.1- algned to further enhance J,11guar styling and flnlth, plus taneouaty by means of an Jaguar's reput811on by building the performance and handling Internal handle. ' on the major Improvements qualities which have earned our The four-liter twin overhead which wer,, Introduced to the engineers a worldwfde repu-camabaft six cylinder engine In- range In 1990. tatlon. · We have enhanced the traduced for 1990 continues un- The four-liter engine, elec-appearance, convenience and changed for 1991. Producing tronlcalty controlled gearbox comfort features of our sedans 223 horsepower at •750. rpm, and fmproved tnstrument panel for 1991 and continue to offer -the engfne develops 278.2 foot- which made the . 1990 Jaguars highly competitive pricing with p0unds of torque at 3650 .rpm. the eecond generation of the' the XJ6 at under $.0,000." It Is coupled to a four-speed new Jaguar sedan llne have Notable among the lmprove-electroalcally controlled found ready acceptance among ments are modifications td Jhe gearbox which has selectable the Coventry co.mpany's cus-shock absorber settings to Im-"sport" and "oormar· change tomers. The modifications In-prove ride comfort, a new fuef modes to cater for different drlv- troduced on 1991 cars-due In pump, mounted Inside the fuel Ing conditions. dealer showrooms In Octo-tank, which Is bottl quieter and Three models make up the ber-are designed to add more efficient, ancf'an upgraded 1991 sedan range; mechanically further refinement to a car sound system with larger front similar. they differ mainly In the already renowned for luxury. and rear speakers. degree of luxury of their Interior "Jaguar enters the decade of Detail changes Include Im-appolntmJtnts. AIJ ben~flt from the '90s after a period of years proved con'\«tloos In the car's Jaguar's traditional wood and during which we not only rebuilt electrical harness, a new fuel leather Interior trim, but ~hlle A greater expanse of poltshed wood evident In the new Jaguar Sovereign. I The 1991 Jaguar XJ6 competitively priced at under $40,000. the XJ6, the most affordable Jaguar, offers leather seats and burl walnut on the door cap- pings and fasc~a. 'the Sovereign has an even greater expanse of polished wood to please the eye of the driver and front seat passengers. The top-of-the-line Vanden Plas boasts the subtle beauty of hand-Inlaid boxwood inlays to )highlight Its woodwork. In ad~ dltlon. the rear of each front seat contains a picnic table: thanks to the skills of Jaguar's craftsmen. the pattern in each Is a mirror Image of its twin. Additional modifications to the Vanden Plas for 1991 in- clude rear window sun blinds and contrasting piping to high- light the seat upholstery. This model also receive fascia and door top roll trim which is color- keyed to ttrEropholstery. V11nden Plas buyers may choose the option of upgrading the car"s sound system to include a com- pact disc player with a Jrunk- mounted remotely controlled multi-disc magazine. Ex1ernally, the 1991 models are. identifiable by additional brightwork on the trunk of the XJ6. foglights and chrome taillight trim on the Soverelgn. and newly designed alloy wheels for tt)e'Vanden Plas. Jn addJtion. this most luxurious of the Jaguar sedans receives a unique "fluted" radiator grille· and trunk lid finisher. New colors for 1991 are brooklands green and silver frosJ, a n...,..metalllc color. Both are avail•e on the XJ6 and the Sovereign. and the latter model is also available in tungsten metallic Vancten Plas buyers will have four new colors among their choices Oyster i s a metallic finish. while jade green. gunmetal and Tuscany bronze are new m1catalhc colors. The m1catalhc paint process "gives deeper. richer color than metallic. finishes thanks to the use of countless m1croscop1c particles In the color coat to give greater reflectivity. All 1991 MY Jaguars have a 36-month. 36.000-mlle war- ranty. Ja~uar buyers are cov- ered for the full period of tne warranty at no extra charge, by Jaguar Service-On-Site. Admin- istered for Jaguar by the Cross- Country Motor Club. Service- On-Site is a roadside assistance plan ottering <;overage na- tionwide and in Canada. Twenty-four-hour service ap- plies to emergencies from mechanical problems to flat tires and running out of gas. If the disablement Is more than 50 mites from the driver's home. the owner/driver will be provided, as needed with reim- bursement for alternative trans- portation. hotel. meals. etc. Locally. the ne)Y Jaguar m~aets are on view at Newport Imports Jaguar. 3000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach, America's number one Jaguar dealer Minivan noseS out station wagon in family popularity By Don Chalkln doors. St>ec:••t 10 1ne D••ty.P••o• At one end of the spectrum The minivan has forever trans-, are vans that are car-hke in ride formed that great American tn-and behavior: at the other. stitution. the family station those with ride Aandling more -tt---__.;_w:__a:.::go..:...:n..:... Wifftlf§"" lft>illly to carry t.ehaffl~~ of 8r-$mall truck. whoJe f amllles and all their The truc~-like vans compensate necessities comfortably for their harsher ride with strollers. boxes of disposable greater towing capacity and a diapers. playpens -while ~till high co~mandi~g-vlew-of-the­ betr19 easy to drive and park road driving position. the minivan 1s racing into the Regardless of which deal- spotlight as one of the most erships you visit. h.owever. you'll popular family cars find that the level of luxury ap- At least one version of the po1ntment can rise as high as minivan is available from each your budget allows -including of the domestic carmakers. and leather seats All the m1n1vans many foreign makers have can be fitted with the same Jumped on the van-wagon. too accou ermentnnat thetr more Although the models all adhere traditional car cousins have: air to the basic formula of a high-conditioning. power seats and sided. wide-doored. flat-floored windows. cru ise control . box on wheels that cin fit in the elaborate stereo systems and garage, each manufacturer has more. But minivans also offer created Its own Interpretation of unique options suOh as seating the formula. Some are front-configurations for five, seven or wheel drive. some rear-wheel even eight people and ad- and some fourr wheel. Most dillonal rear-seat heaters and have rear hatches and sliding air-conditioning outlets. center-side doors, but you oan All minivans have at least one also find minivans with hinged thing In common besides their rear doors or hinged center-side shape and size: they are not considered passenger cars by the federal government. This means that these vehicles need not meet . the ·same safety criteria as passenger cars. How- ever. thanks to the swelling popularity of the minivan and other so-called multipurpose ve- hicles. government-mandated safety standards will be chang- ing in the next few years. Meanwhile. there's no need for alarm. Manufa cturers have been incorporating many safety features Into the vans since their Inception -and in fact. mini- vans as a wt.ole have a safety record comparable to those of most passenger cars. ' These are some of the best choices In minivans: ~ The Dodge Caravan. along with Its twin. the Plymouth Voy- ager. started it all. Despite all the new competition. these vans still set the stahdard with front- wheel ~drive. pleasing looks. clever Interior tcwches (such as a clever arrangement for a slide- out center cup holder. storage drawer under the right passen- ger seat and pop-out side and $ SA~~YJLtBG , I "'I I If IJS9<J Reiwh B/J.J .• '1 eslmm.'iler NEW LOC~TION 1 1500 Auto •H Dr., Sant• An• 135-317T Newporl/55 Fwy. et Edinger s-°"'' _. ' '1•~ ""'" ... WC-.... ~ f ...... '°'"' Your Dealership. .can be seen here. Only $96 a .week. Piibllshed Thurs., Sat. & Sunday. Cireuladon 102,000 . can e4waz 1- • For Robin Wright I I I It , T I f t I f I ' I I I ~ I M M E DI/"\ TE DE LIVER BMCH BLYD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714) 89!.ttoe (11 I) Ml-388, (7l•) '7).0900 ACURA ~ SALES SERVICE LEASING OIU'.AT SEI .EC"MON OF Nlo:W & U ~i-:o CAKS • t.., •vow no•o \f -2925 llARBOR BLVD. IN OSTA l\IE rear windows). and choice of standard or extended length In 1990. the.Caravan and Voy- ager got Rew . more powerful, Chrysler-designed and built op- tional V6 · engines and four- speed automaltc transmission. The 1991 models will include an optional all-wheel dnve system • and four-wheel antllock brakes:' There's also a luxury version. the Town & Country. wh ich fea- tures leather seats and brings back the ·woody' look. 90s style Prices start at about $12 500 The Ford Aerostar's stylish looks cover a sturdy, rear- wheel-d rive. truck-denve\J chassis. that offers a nice com- promise between car-hke and truck-ltke rides In addition to typical Ford amenities. such as a useful cargo-area net and headphone Jacks so that the stereo can entertain the kids tn bacl< without deafening you. the 1990 model had some Important 1m-· provements. Including a new V6 engine. improved four-speed automatic transmission. and rear ant1lock brakes You might also opt for the full-time elec- tronic four-wheel drive m either the standard or the extended- leng_th model Prices start at about $12 .500 The Chevrolet Astro has to be the toughest-looking of the bunch. It has a squat. muscular body that does aesthetic 1usttce to its truck-derived rear·wheel- drive chassis. The Astra offers the most convenient rear load- ing by virtue of its hinged rear cargo d'oors -you can open one side only. 1f that s all that's needed. The 1990 Astro can be equipped with a V6 engine four- speed automatic transmission and four-wheel ant1lock brakes Last spring. the options ex - panded to include a full-time four-wheel-drive system and a ~stretched .. version for added space Prices for the Chevy Astro start at about $14,000 The Mazda MPV 15 the only imported minivan that was de- signed for the American family -the others are adaptations of vans designed to meet the par- ticular needs of the Japanese The MPV -Multi-Purpose Ve- hicle ~ features stylish looks (such as a blunt nose. bulglng fenders and a squat to-the- ground stance. wffich gives It a low and brawny Joott). and P~US­ enger-car ride ans handling. This rear-wheel-drive minivan (four-wheel-drive Is also avaU- able) is unique in offering a . wide-opening. hinged oenter- s1de door More usual are the optional V6 engine. four-speed automatic transmission and rear ant1lock brakes. The Pontiac Trans Sport and its siblings. the Chevrolet lumina APV and 01ds1.loblle Silhouette keep the latest m minivans all in the familv. GM s new generation of tront- wheel-dnve minivans otters not only Innovative technology - their bodies are made of huge plastic panels instead of steel - but also Innovative desi_g_n, with center buci<el seats that can be folded to form tables or beds. Trans Sport prices start at about $15.000; Lumlna APV at atfout $14.000; Silhouette at about S 17.000. TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN Long Beach BMW SALES. LEA~ING SEH\'ICE. PART -.. 7 I .t/:l·W-6410 l'MI• & :-.C'r\ IN' O~n 1\1 F 7 fl ~at I -SADDLEBACll BEACH · s~rvic~ Pa rts LINCOLN MERCURY MERK UR "l.U URY C H. l'l:Clt\/ /Sf." 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(365898) $7388 '87 ACURA INTEGRA ·Ls COUPE .\' 5 ...... •!•. atr. tllt, Cftll9e. -...t ............ CIGJlfC"9)' _$98 88 . . '87HONDA PRFJ.UDE SI Aulo •. alr, p/1, tllt, cru~. p/•. P(l. ....,..,, ~ ........ (OIM116) $10-;988 , I 0 R A N G E ·c 0 A S T .J . -'llURDER- ATTHE _e NOm'_ fSee pageB4 . l11•11 lllllllllllllt Roger Norrington will conduct The London Oassical Players Saturday an the Performi1'g Ans C'cnler./BIJ . •• NOVEMBER 1, 1990 Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons star in "Reversal of· Fonune." a disturbing story leading up to the famous Von Bulow trial./81 Judy Chamberlain offers the most complete gutde of Oranf Coast dining that you'I find an)whc~. She also takes a look at ·Alfredo's /8 1$ . ' ... •l•E: Things to Do/82 8lackBook/83 Clabs/85 Tlieater/87 M111lc/8ll lato tile Nigllt/810 • DAILY PILOT ~{))THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK 1. Fm•LY Cl9M •Jan gjants George Shearing. Joe Williams and J~ Pass come together tonight at 8 for -A Gather- ing of Friends·· at the Orange Coun- t~ Performing .\n, Center. 600 Town Center Om e. Costa Mesa. T~kt'\s arr $20 S.:!5 and S30. Call 722-6197.• f. •n IT. Cl.All •The Pllc1fic ymphon~ ·s new music director is the focu s of ""A ConH·r!>llllOn with Carl St. Clair'' from 5:3().. 7:30 ton1ght at Rehearsal Room 4 at the Orange Count> Pe rforming .\ns Ce nter. 600 Town Center Ori\ e. Costa Mesa. Tickets for the event sponsored by Center 500 a ma1or suppon gtoup for the performing ans center. are SIS per per~on Call 556-2121 I. POP •I lfllY •Kenn> Rankin performs at 8 tonight at Peppers Golden Bear. 300 Pacific Coast Highway. Tickets are Sl6.50. Call 374-86AR. 4. Wl•um? •Thicken your plot at the Mys- tery Cafe at Hubcst's in Santa Ana's Hutton Centre. whi ch opens Friday with a comic thriller entitled "Murder at the Cafe Noir." The •mystery, runs for at least three months on Friday and Saturday evenings. Tickets. which include dinner and show. arc $39.50 on Fridays andf:Sundays and $41.50 on Saturda)'S. all 955-CLUE for 1n- format1on. Set cover story on page 4 6. m• M IYl••Y •The Japan Ph ilharmonic S)'m- phony makn ll}' Orange County -Oebltt at-8 pm f"nday ~ Or.- angr Count) Performing Arts ( cntcr. 600 Town Center · Dnve. ( o\ta Mro;a, 1n a concert presented b't th e Oran1c Cou nt ) Ph1lharmon1t Soc1e~. Tickets arc S 14. S 19. $27. $35 and $40. Call 1.io.1000. Roger Bloom forming .\ns Center. 600 To"n Center Drive, \oco1a Mesa T1cke1s are SI 0. S 14. S20. S:!6 and $30 ( all 74()..2000. ~ SIOI) on page I I I. MY a fMI MW • "Judyism"' will be practiced at the Coach House Saturda) as com- edienne Judy Tenuta graces the Coach House in Sa.n Juan Capistrano wilh her prc~nce. Also on the bill is the in1m1tablc Emo Phillips. Show11mes arc 8 and I0:30 p.m. and tickets are S 19.50. C. all 496-8930. 11 • ..UI PUY •Dancing. dO\lr prnl . ., and hors'deul'\ cs help hreak 1he ll C at the Prorc.,~mnal Singks Nc1"ork ·, get together Sa1urda~ from b-11 p.m. inside the Zo1 Luungt' di lhl· Hyatt Regenc~ t79tl0, Jam hort'l" 81\.d .. In inc T1tkC'I'\ are $ Ill \ Jk l Parking " $4 ( Jll !\11-l-lN12 11. SOVIET IYMPHOIY • Cell'bra1t• ix·rt'\lro1ka Sunda' a1 3 r> m \\Ith thl' Lt·n1ngrau Ph1lharmon1 r. k;11unng conductor Yun ft•nurlo.Jnm and p1an1\I Dmitri \le\Cl''. at the Orange Count\ Performing .\m < cntcr Af)() ro" n < en tcr Dm c C o\ta Me'Kl C aM-5 ~6-..\IU I\ for llt kt'I informa1111n 1!. DUCE DAY AWAY • ~ick up ~our hl't'I~ to Soulht·m C ahlom1a·~ foremO'it dancc band "ll1gh OCICt) .. from 3-S ]0 r> m unda) at Turtle Roc:k Commun11~ Park. I ~un0\h1ll. In ine (all 546-3894 . 11. fEATIRa FLY •The Black Cro"C'~ ~ua~ k their ~tuff at 8 p.m. Monda\ at the Coach House 1n San· Juan C ap1strano. T1ckcts arc SI Q 50. Call 496-tNW '"Petite flower" Judy Tenuta spreads "Judytsm" at the Coach Holm 1n San Juan Capistrano Saturday. She Shares the bill with~ bizarre comedian Emo Phlllips. See No. 9. 14. F•ITfll .. fllf • < C1u n1r. am\t\. ThC' 1-ornter l\ll"r\ rx·rform \1\>nda' at 7 and I 0 p m ,11 1hr < ra/\ Hnl'\l' \aloon in <;anta \na T1ckt'I\ arr S.:!~ 50. (all r--------... = $49-ISl2. .. 11. ··~···-..... •Carl SI. Clair conducts lbc Pt-' cific Symphony Orc.htmn at 8 p.111. Wednesday at thc Orange County Performmg--1'ns < rntC'r 600 To"1 C'rn1er Om c. ( o\ta \it'\3 Call 474-4233 for t1\k<'t informauon. t 11. '711 IOlllTfD ~ • 1970,-cra rod ·n· rol~ fogha1 blast to thr rJ'' :11 Q Pm. 1 Wtdn<'sdll) at Pl'Pl'll'" GoldtD .. &ar Ticket\ an: SI t> (o <all 374-f BE \R. ~~======::$ i 17. •E lfl Tl .... • : • V1 ohst Donald Md nncs JOIM I. C.flfUI. FUCI : the P:mfic ) mphoO\ a1 .Pm. : Wedn~a) and o' 8 JI the Or-~ anie County Performing -''U .. (enter. 600 Tov. n < l"nh·r Dn~t. l C'os11 '11esa \all 4 ,_.-&1 '3 fOf '-'----.-11....Ji~ ~~~=~~:=::: ;=~~=~~= :=:~~=~~~ ~~~=~~~; t1cke1 information • Director ('arl Reiner'!-··sibling Rivalry.'' starnng K1rst1e i\llcy of T\'"s .. Cheers"" fame. opens areawide fnday. Sec movie listings on pagr 9 1. llfflfCT • IUlllA •··The Mirror:· directed by An- drei Tarko\sky ( R. 1976). ~rccn'i at 7 and 9 p.m. Fnday in Cl"\ tudent C'r)stal Cove i\uditonum. dm1ss1on 1s $4, $3 for un faculty. staff and o;en1or c1t11en'i and S2 for UCI students .. \all 8.S6-6379. 1. u•• CA11• • Or11ngc C'oast classical music en1hus1as1s can cxpenen~ a rare opponunll) to cnJOY music of the master.ii as n was oriJinally per· fo.rmcd when the Oranae County Philharmbn1 c Soclety presents the London ('lu ical Pla>cn at 8 p.m. Saturday al the Orange Count y Per- II Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, November 1, 1990 11. UTll ..._ UT 1.,. • La11n ja11 \n~aphon"1 Gato Barbtm blows h1~ horn al K and 10 30 P. m. No' ff at thr Coad! Hou~ · 1n n Juan < ar1~tnno Tickets nrT $17 50 \all -£11~-Q)O. 11. •n•• • ••lf • O rammy-w1nnina Jan \OCll!Si Diane Schuur n 1scs the rool at 1 .lO and 10 p.m. No\ at PtpPCIS· Golden Bear in Hun11na1on BcacbJl Trrkc1 arc S 19 SO ('111 '74-BEA CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS .,._..., DIJ Pair, Nov. 3. 7 a.m.-3 p.m .• fair and siknt auctfon at Prince of Pace Lut.bnan School, Cost.a Mesa. Free. Phone '4')..()561. •TrtYlal ........ ,, 'Noy. 3. 6:30-11 p.m .• CHOC Trcs Osos (iuikl at Mission Viejo Country. Club. $27.SO pp. Conuct Jane 11-.ursk1. jJJ-8675. . ., ••r-n,. Nov. 4, 11 a.m.-1 p.m,. CHOC Rockina Horst Guild at Spinnaktt Coves O.y Club, Lona Beach. SIS pp. Contllct Jand N11urs"1. 531-8675. •a.at T•ney wldl 0..1 Ra*r, Nov. S. Goodw11J Helmsmen at the Mt'$1 Verdt' Country Club. Costa Mesa. Phon<' 547-6108. t'~t. J07. • FudaaU., Wemeti, Nov 6 at 11 a.m .. Women's Au,1hary of the Jewish Senior Center fashion show a nd lun~heon at Four Seasons. CY.pon Bea-:h Con(act JO/In Gar- ner. 975-6099. • JaJI IUMI Ball, No" 7-8. March of Dimes at The C1t~ Shopping CC'nt<'r. Orange and M1ss1on VieJO Mall. Contact John Ha111 . 6.11·B700. • Food FaJr ud WIH THUaa. Nov. 8. Food Dmnbuuon Center Scning OC at Crystal Coun. South Coast Plaza. $30 pp. Contact Lu~ l<'f\ ant<'~. 771-IJ.J.l. • Faa~IM Satow Lucllteee, Nov. 8 at 10:30 a.m .. Hoaa Ho~p1tal Sand- piper-, at Four Seasons. Newpor1 Beach. $SS pp-. By mvitit1on o!Tty. Contact LoJS Malone. SJ0-5682. • CelebratMMI of M11lt', Nov. 9 at 11 :'0 a.m . Womcn·s Committees of OC Philharmonic Society fashion show luncheon at Irvine Hilton Contact kan Tandowsln. 55J-2412. • • Mercl, No'. 9 at 7 p m.. Foun- den Plus gala at .\llrcd residence, Newpon Beach SSS pp Cocktail amre Conuia hari Esa\ r:in. ]f,,{).866 s . •Sea fer YMnelf, Nov IO. I 0 ·a.m.-1 p.m .. Paddle Po.,.,.cr frtt demonstrations or kayaks. urf skis and ro wing shell~ at.the Ncwpor1 Dunes. Free. Phone 675-1115 • DlaMr Duff/ A11eU.., NO\/ I 0 :at 1 p.m.. HOC Matt Hatter Guild at Hilton Hotel, Whinier, $6S pp. Contacr Janet Nqurskl. 531-8675. • 0. Trat '•' Cnllla', MS 1 H Bib Tro wt .. G'1! LeM .... Nov. 10-11 , Multiple Sclerosis Society I SOK bike ndo-from Anaheim and Newport Beach to Del Mar. $JS rqistration fre. S2SO plcdac mini- "'-·••· Contact Jcmn ~tmstronf. 751-1680 • Open Ball, No" I 0. Opera Pa- etf te maskrd ball at the Irvine Hilton. Cont«t Lynd.I A. Yana or M1chcllc Wood.s. 546-7371. •WI.at aM Tnvel IMaMt' Duce u4 A11eU.., Nov. 10 Mental Hca hh 'S0<'1a11on or OC pla at Four ~asons Hotel. Newport Beach Phone 547-1559 • 814 fer JlWt, Nov. 10. Ped1atnc Can~r Research Foundation din- ner dantt and auction at u Mc~ id1en. Newpon Bc.ach. SI 2S pp. Contict C1rl 8/1nC'h1rd. 531-869:!. • HelWaf R8"ft:lae, Nov. 10-11 . C'1ty of WC"Stm1ni1.er craft fair at Westminster C1v1c Center. Phone 89$-18'6(). •......,.,.. 6 Crtha Pair. Nov. 11, Parb. Btacbes and R~auon Dept. at ManMn Part.. Newport Beach. , BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S •oc nm ,.,.,r s.ct.ty. 1 p.m. at OC hrbmina Arts Ccntc:r. 600 Town Ccnttt Drive, <:<*a Ma&. 553-2422 Nov. 3: London ClasMca.I Pta>m with conduc:tor Roerr Nor- rington. Nov. 4: Lcningnd Ptiilharmonic with conductor Yun Temirkanov. pianist Dmitri Alcx-ecv (3 p.m.) .. 8 L..m aM Lura. Nov. 13 at 11 :30 a.m .. SistethoOd of Temple Bat Yahm ... Eve: Has She Had ·a Bad Rapr' with Rabbi Mark Miller. Contact M iki Sholkoff. 642-1082. • 0.,.pe Fest: Si• aM S.vor- S..dlen S.,le, Nov. 13 from 6:»10 p.m .. American Red Cross at tht Reuben E. Lee. Ncwpon lkach. S6S pp. Conracr Phyllis Shaf~r. 854-1512. • AM ... J el ert• wldl Martla ~.Nov. 13 at 7 p.m .. Pacific Chorale G uild pttSt"nt.s LA Times music critic at Radisson Hotrl. Irvine. SJO pp.: members. $2S. PhoM 951-7147. •s..atnt, Nov. 14 and No". 16. \lm(j TBA. C HOC Mother Goose G uild at Plummcrs Auditorium. fullenon Collegr. Contflct Janet N11urski. 531-8675. • Pt9illaarmeak HMM ef Oetlp, Nov. IS. Amencan Society lntcnor Dcsjgncr/OC openin& pany for OCPS dcsian house Santa Ana. Dc- sian House dates. Nov. 11-0«. 9. Con tact Je:rn Tandowsk. \, 55)..2422. • • Leetare Serles, No\-. Is. 9:JO-l 1 ·30 am.. OC Performing An~ Center/Crc\Ccndo Chapter pre~nts ~ial ecoloaist Mark &lass:ir1:. S70 pp. for ~ne-s. Con- tact CM/a T11/e1sn1k. 838.()858 •TH FalHdoea Fifties, No . IS. 6:30-9:30 p.m .. Amencan Hean As- soc1at1on gala kidc-ofT pany at N~n Im.pons Showroom New· pon Bt'ach. Phone 856-J5 5 •Heme ftr die 801Na71 S..~. o' 16. 9:30 a.m.-Sp.m .. C HOC T'°" Osos Guild at Cart's Fine Fum1turt'. Laguna Hills. Frtt. Con- tact Jant'r Nagurs#(I. 532-8675. • ~U .. nnoale Boese •f !>Hip, Nov. 16. OC Philharmonic Society o pening par1y for design houst in Santf Ana. Design house dates. Nov. 17-0cc.9. Contact Jean Tan· dowsky. 55J.141!. . •TH WorW of Wuu-.•, Nov. 16-18. a weckt nd or food and wine at lhc Ritz Carlton. Laauna N11uel. Phon<' 240-1000. ..... , .... Nov. 17. CHOC Los Ninos Guild at St. Margart't's School. San Juan Capistrano. Con· lltC1 JaMt Na,ursk1. 531-8675. • ......... Nov. 17. 9 a.m.-4 p.m .. CHOC Lamp l.t&hter G uild at Gar- den Grovt' Commun1t) Center $2 pp. Contact J1n~1 a1ursh 5J1-.867J. •n-•9-'vt.c Gala, Nov. 17 at 6 ~.m .. 1 Amcncan Clntma Awards Foundauon 11 C'tun rn1de~. Ncwpon Beach Phone 641-J 119 • PW.a.rmea1c e .. " ., Oettp. Nov. 17-Dcc. 9. OC Philharmonic Society and American Society of Interior Desiancrs/OC tour thrtt· 11ory, 6.000.1e1i.aarc-foot Georgian reiidence with spiral st.aircuc. aclja- etnt carriatt boute, tnn1formcd into holidly showpl8c:ie. SI S pp.~ $12 pp. before Nov. I PhoM SSJ.14Jt. • BulMtt la die Arts A••'*· Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m .. 0C Business C"omm1ttce fo r the Aru at Pacific Mutual and The Ritz. Newport Beach. S 175 pp By mv1tat1on only. Cocktail attire. Contact 8c11y Moss. 754-0866. •Le BaJ Ilea Papillea, Nov. 24. Interval Hou5e hcltcrs for Victims of Domestic Violence auction baJJ al the R1tz·Carhon. Laiuna Niguel. BT. Contact Carol W1/11ams. (113) 434-1445. •Cat SIMw, No' 24-25. 10 a.m.·S p.m .. La PlU All Breed O ub at OC Fairgrounds. >\dulls. SS: ~niors. children. SJ pp PholK' (619) 1J9-668 . • Trtt upau.1. Nov. 25. C HOC L1ttlt Red Waaon Guild at White Hou1C Restaurant. Anaheim Con- tact Janet N.,ursk1. 5Jl-86J5 • Mak181 YMr He1Way1 Happier, Nov. 28-Dtt. 19, I :30-3 p.m. St. Jostph Hospital offers scnes or tips for coping with thr holidays at the Wound Care Center at St. Joseph Hospital. 771-8243. ART • BlatHgo ( 19100 \ on Karman. lr\-ine. 752-5:?22 ) .. .\r1 and lht' lnnucnlC or Ll\'lng .\brood:· •Cater for ~ ta4y of Decoral· Ive Arlt 1J 1.n1 (amino C ap1s1rano. San Juan ( apistrano. 4q6-:?132 ) Through No,.17. Els1t de Wolft' C"oll('('t1on. 1492. The Fr"1 Fnrnunter. Blcdcrme1('r 181 S-1848. ' ~ional Geographic Soclety, I 00 Years of Ad venture and Discov~ry. • Art lutlhlte of Soetlten C•ll· feraia (2221 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Bt'ach. 497-H09 ) Throu1h Nov. 6: Yvonne Scgerstrom's um- mc( in Venice. • lnlae Valley CoUeae Gallery Rall (SS()() Irvine Crnter Dnve. Building A300. SS9-J:?77). Throuih Nov. 9: T his 15 Our Yard . .\n AID >\ warcnes~ Photographic llxh1· b1uon. • OC PnferaU.1 Aru Cater, 8 p.m. at 600 T,own Center Dn"e. Costa Mesa. 74().2000. Nov. 11 (7:~): Rich uulc/Julie Budd. OC Spons Assn. F.aMn Rall,. • lM .U,ela Master ClioraJe ud SlafHla (Dorothv Cha ndler Pavilion. Music Center. 135 Non h G ra nd Avt"nue. Los o\nsrles. 213-972-7283. ).. John. .L:umc. con- ductor. No'. 18. Sco1ui.h pcctacu- lar •Padfk Sym,.._y, 8 p.m. at OC Perform10J Aru Center. 600 Tov.n Center· D rive. Costa Mesa 474-4233. Nov. 7-8: v1olist Donald 'Mcinnes. Nov 9-JO: Prter 'lero DANCE, THEATER . MUSICAL THEATER • La1ua An MHHm (307 C"hfT • OC Perf......U.1 Art1~•ler 1600 Dn)-c.. la&una Beach. 494-6531) Town Center Orne, Costa M~ Through Dec. 9 Pursuit or the 740-2000). 0\. 13-1 . " ( horus Marvelous. Through Jan 7: V1s1on Line O\. .:!8: Warren M1ll<'r·s of l.tgh1 and Color .. E\trcme Winter ·· • Mlr..U GaJleries, ( 41 7 S Coast· a S..tll c..~t Repertery ( 65 ~ Hwy .. Laauna Beach. 494-4491). Town (rnter Onve. C.osta ~esa. Through No". :?I · ulptor Richard 7S l -7827). MllHlale. through MacDonald. also . .\nthon' Pt"1tera. N~v. 26: .. The S«rct Rapture ... Karen Morgan. C"harlrs Srott David Hare. ~ Stace. O\ 9. Sn)der. others. l>cc 9: .\lckhine's Defense. Robcn •Newport Hart.ff Art M•te•m Dasder (850 n Clemente Onvc. Ncwpon Beach. 759-11 :!1) Through Occ. 30 • Callfenia Stale Ualnnlty. F•ll· T 0 n v ( r 3 g g ertoa, (P~lummer <\lldllonum. 101 'ilulpturr ln'r'11ga11 0M into E ( hapman .\ve Fullcnon. <.haos. ,..,,_\J"'ll '-o' IO'S1anor Magic •Stary ~u Fl.H Art G.tleriet • Callfonil.a State UaJvenJty. Fall· ( 14988 nd ('an)on I\ ve. te 1-S. ertoe. l\Sl F campu'I Fullcnon. In inr. ~H-rl+*SI NO\ 4-:!., Roh-.,.,,_' r I I through "lo' 4· Hamlet en Frame. oils. Vrnon "'c "Jler· 'o' I '·I Fall Dane(' Thealrt:-rolor~ "''l\ " I \lamJ Dr.lma . MUSIC • FallertM MHHm Ceoter 'JO I • Lapaa Chmber Mask Sodely. N. Pomona .\Vt'. Fullerton. (vanous locations. 494-18~:!) 'llo' 138-6S4S) Through No' 4· 'la-IS: Y sa)'e Quanct L/STl.'V(; /' .. FOR \f ..\TIO ' J1 \VU ha'" Jn t"'C'ht /1s11n8 or' h.Jnl<' o( in(ormJllOn for 8/ad:Booi d1m·1 tnquinc . to &n1am1n fJX- 1c·in , o Rlad Bool. PO &I\ l.~(k J. / ""· Corona JC'/ \far ( .\ iJ:ti: ~ -W:~a~s, Simon play in south OC I >\mcnca's. pnmary t''pont'nlS of com('dy and drama. rcspccuve- ly -Neil Simon and Ttnnes'ltt Wtlhams -will be rtprcstnttd with new productions 1n tht' suuth count1 this weekend. v.h1le the sounds or discordant music emanate from the west and a popular com«ty unfolds 1n lrvu\C. "Broadway Bound." Sunon·s· finaJ t"pisodc of his BB auto- b1.,.phical tn lOI)' (~ by "8n&hton Btach Mcmotl'\ .. and "Biloxi Blues") 1s the latest at- traction at the L.aauna Playhouse -b(attna out the Westminster Community Theater by one Wttk for local prcm1c~ laurtl5. Wal· Iiams' tm6st notable drama. ··A Stft(!ttar Named Dcsirt:' opens at Saddleback C ollcae. while the Gardtn (iro' e Communtt) Theater \lrlke'I up lhc b;and rtlr the musical -cab3~t" and .. Tht' Forc1aner"' 1a._rs up a (lnC·1t\C'Ck- end 1T!)1dcn~ at \hnst Collqr Tom Titus J lrvmc. Jerry EvaM. an l:.mm' Award· ,..-~,..---./-:;"'~/;:.,~~5:::-- winn1n1 di~tor. 1s • sta11n1 · '-·~ • .. -• "Broadwa~ Bound .. at Laauna. ~ith a ("ISt coml)01Cd or David Kaufman. Kathlttn Collin Jack Bavaro. Met.a "an • Mic hael M1lk r and Hal"l)Ct Romn.n Ptrfonruance' Y..111 M l'"l"n Tucsda s throuah turda> at 8 p.m. a nd unda)' 11 2:30 p.m. until Nov. 2S at lht' Moulton Theater. 606 La&una an)on Road. Laauna Beath. C'all 494-8021 for ucke1 tnformauon. \\ 1lh m,· · u·tttlar"' make' a t"-,O-Wttkehd stop .n S:tddlcbck'\ McK1nnt The:uer under thr d1rttt1on of H W\'nn Pnrcc C'~nth1a \\alkcr. Tom' \men. teffan) Lohn and R<>stT Man- nina ~ thf' ra'lt The cla 1c drama w1U b( J~ Frida)"$ and, turda~ at 8 (See ~TE~MtSSIONIP1199 T) Delly Pik>t Weekend/ Thursday, November 1, 1990 II . .. -. .. .. " Mys1ery Cafe out merhbera tnclude (from left In left photo) Ted Curry, Pamela Martin. Melanie Gartenbaum, Rusty Goodwyn, T•rence aw. end Rob A~ CO-rry mak• a point to Burak fright photo). Mystery Call SIP-VIS Wiid whodunit .II Hlllert~ By Tom Titus Or-. C-1 Delly PlloC Dinner theater in Orange County takes a new twist this wee e as audiences try to fiaure out whodunit. The plot will be thickenina at the Mystery Cafe at Hubert"• in Santa Ana's Hutton Cenuc. which opc.ns Fri~ay with a comic thriller entitled "Murder at the Cafe Noir." It's the ... latest venue for a nationwide chain of Mystery Cafes that now numbers a dozen from Boston to San Diego. Jn fact. this particular concept - which aocs fOr ffie fiinnyboqc raUfer th.an the juaular vein -has elevated Mystery Cafe to the number one posjtion amona mys.- tcry dinner theater companies. ac- cordina to producers Craia Wilson and Tracy Hulett. Established in Boston in 1988. the concept ex- panded across .the country and at- tracted ~llout crowds durina a siit- month run an San Diego. Otfler Mystery Cafe sleuthm · going olfln Was mgton. Chicago. Philadelphia. Providence. Atlanta. Tampa. Manncapolis. Dallas and San Jose. Orange County's Mystery Cafr will open with the originaJ script, "Murder at Cafe Noir.'' from the pioneer of intrractive murder mys. tcry dinner theater. David Landau . . The show is pattercncd after the bttn maktft1 a hv1na as an Humphrey Bopn movies of the and directcw' for the J»S1 20 ~ and includes .sudt f&IJllliat__ .. The show is m0rt enttf'W character names as Rick Archer, t n m) • con Simon Gutterman and Thursby -mystery will find lhetntd• all descended either from 1ttti,. c:ftlllht up in the "Casablanca.. or "The Maltetc rather tha1l 1hf plot" Falcon... uvi.apioat is a nall'"°t fomian. born in Riverside. moved 10 Olaio at the ace of 17 has been d.irectina 1n Ch1caao. ··1t's pure rntertainment and very. very funny." commented di- rector Pamela Llv1nptone. a lhird- ycar araduate student il UCJ who's ----------------------------......:....-------.---...-----------------------~--------~------- (8ee MYSTERVtP• LO. 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Theater -J"be Loud R.ed Puric~ Nov. 17 St.op-Gap ~ater "Educatln1 Ri~" . Nov. 10 South Coast Repertory _(Second $tap) -rhe Socn:t Rapture" Nov. 29 Woy Off Broadway Playho\llCl INTERMISSION From page3 pm. and Sunda~s a1 J p.m. -· through Nov~ 11 at lhe-Missu.m VieJo College Ticket information 1\ available at the box office. MYSTERY From Page 4 - ncapoli~ and Ind iana e'er 'i1nce. he rt'turnt'd to complete her grndu· ate work -at l 1Cf and directed the uru~rstly~ producuon of .. Uhu Roi" last season Performing in Lhe "Murder a1 Cafe Noir" ca.t will be Ted Curry. Pamela Manin, Terrence Burak. Rob Addison. Melanie Gar- tcnbaum, Rust) Goodw)n. ylvia Sous. Rhett Pearson and Roben Halverson. Several of the actors appear 1n mult1plc roles. The cast and audience Wlll trans- cend time and be earned to the forgoucn island of :.Must1quc" 1n the Grenadines. Unique to the style of other mystery theatcn. the au· "Counlele DrKUJa• S82-46S6. The Garden Grove Communi· ty Theater invites play&ocrs to come to the "Cabaret." the musi- cal drama--5et tn ptt-War BeTlin. Wendy Wilson. David Fogg and Jeff Wallach are featured in dim:- tor Veter Ool:in's cast. · Nov. 10 dicnce n transponcd to a different time an~ P.lace 10 assume another kind of hfc and 10 enjoy a few comical hours of dinner and live theater "close rnough to touch." "Thcl't''s only minimal tnter- acuon with the audience, tho Lh 1n,&S.10ne....sa)'s .. ~.Ihc pauan onh rt'fcrrt>d to b\ the actors and are-· never put on· the spot." All actors arc in costume so there's no m1'itakc a'i to who is involved and who i'i not. The mystcr) will run for at least. three months on Fnday and Satur- da) evenings (plus a ft'w Sundays in December) at Huben's, arid the prit'cs. of $39.SO on Fndays and Sundays and $4,1 .SO on Saturdays include dtnner and show. Rcser- vattons ma) be made by contacting the Mystery Cafe office at 95S- CLUE. Ticket Prices Phone Comments 112.50 836.7929 A 1picy but heavy Italian mealbaJI 15 854-8002 Southern-fried humor $8-9 650-6269 • ·Stirring 1tory of pc.-nervennc:e FromU9.95 838·1540 Von 'trapped again $23 879-1732 Delighlful trip over the rainbow 19·10 897-5122 Prewar decadence aet t.o mu1ic $37 772-7710 BucbaU mulical; lrUe grand 1lam SlB·20 636-7213 Running Wilde with Brili1h humor 17 832-1405 DailJ Pilot Pick of-the w-k $13-18 494-8021 Nell-Simon ciomes of qe $6--6 __ ~ 432_-5880 Prince Ha) earn• hie 1purs $6& 7 682-4656 William.a' magnum opua revisited $10 492-0465 A famillal lriah 1t.ew . $12 & 15 990.7722 British comedy $16-30 957-4033 A modem tr~. m.any viewpoint.a $10-l2 647-8997 You can'\ keep a good vamp down U .1 C'bantbfr'ttnr ,,. An Die Mulik Obnc. "1nni! 1no. & pumo. A ~,uval ol Bntam-Orange Counly I 9'X> fa.cm Sunda). l'\lo~ -l 7:J0pm Sl2 Micah Levy.Carduc- l<"' ~uh pw11S1 Helen W Id.en. Mon. m 5 !!:<Wlpm S29-S 12 The EAii""I~~.~ Zelman &ks.er. Conductor wnh i.?UC'J !'oioi .... Raroutunc Bcdclian. \ 1ohn Thun.. Fn. '10\ !(, 9 M1Klpm S7 Oinct from ........ t*I "'ortd TouT! Leonid Kuzmin Plano Sund.I). '.'.m IN 3.00pm W--16 c; pon..orcd hy I 0 ••/..lfHWJK~ ltttfWlffl/;w IN lllMWMll#ttM JOf'T """"'! .. IO\ '"•t I • ., rl'ltt 'i . ---- MDVIII What the critics say f~tur'• • 1:1'11* . ~ van -Bulow SIOPJ1'IV8l lng,-dls11Pbln1 In tal...1ng a documenta~ ap- proach and using flashbacks. lioll)"Ood ha) stuck pretty close to tht' rcal-hfe story of tht rela11on~h1p lx'twl•cn Clau~ and Manha "Sunny" von Bulow and of 'on Bulow·s \Ucccssful appeal o f his con- v1ct1on of tw1ct' trymg 10 murder his hl'lrl'\!I "1fl'. A conl't'ncJ erron was made in "Reversal o f Fortune:· "ntti:n h' dcfenS(• la'-"\ er <\Ian Dershow;t, -and seheduled ;:irross tht' count!) o"er the ne'<I few "ttks -10-cast characters "ho actuall> re- semble (l:ius 'on Bulow: his now<omatosc "1fe. Sunn}. 'on Bulo" ·s ll\c-10 gtrlfnend. >\ndrea Rt'\nolds. Mrs 'on Bul o"'s 0 ma1d . Maria hrallh,ammcr, Oa\ 1d Mar- nott. "ho C'OOC'O<.'tt'd a stor) about dt'll"enng drugs to Clar,·ndon Court. and DerihO'-"lt/ h1mM"lf And man\ o l thl' sci:ncs arc quite realistic. The set designer pcrf"'tl~ l'apturcd unn) von_ Bui~·, opulent co-op on Manhattan·, F10h ;\venue. the \n'nl·~ in ( larendon f'oun surrounding Mrs von Bulow·s two comas. nen small details )Urh a\ the 'on Bulo"s' habit of "earing earplug'> to bed and unn\ \ in\1'1tenn· o n keeping the bedroom w cold dunng Winier night\ that CJ,lUS "COi 10 <;leep "t·anng a '>~1 cap. Tllomas C. Edwanl1 Attoruy Ntwport Beacb Not !>incl' SCl'ing "Anatom) of a Murdl'r" somt' 30 )Cars ago have I found a legal drama as compelling a "Rr,ersal of For- tune." The SIOI) rc- ' 01\ e!) around thl' fortunes of Oaus \'on Bulo" (pla)l'd J1sturbmgl) "ell b) c_ ____ __. lcrem) Irons) con· '1cted of the a11,•mptcd murder of ht!>"' 1lr. unn> \o n Bulo". pla)cd b' Glenn Close: and the a11ornq . .\ 0 l:in Der<iho" 111 . "'ho mastcn'1inds the appeal from the Von Bulo" con' 1ct1on \\hat unfoll.h 1!> best dcscrlocd a~ · a docudrama of an 1wla11ng. op- prcsl\c. ~akula11ng. 4c<'adrnt and amoral Nl'wpon. R I.. "<Xtl't}' The film 1s "onderfull) \hot \\Ith th!\ frehng 1ranscl'nd1ng C\e~ S<'ent• It 1s th1'l cmot1onlcs-. state "h1ch 1s ~t againo;t the passionate view~ of a1 - rnc) -Dcr\how111. played con"llll'· ingl) b~ Ron S1lvl'r. who is com· m111t>d in h1'i "1nglc minded hchcf 1ha1 n91 one innoccnr man should C\er be UOJU\lh C'On\ICled Jerem' Irons doc\ such a masterful Joh pla\lng the role of the cn1gma11c 'on Bulo" that 11 '' d11Tirnlt to helu.~'e that thl' pt'~on >Ou are "atch- 1ng on tdlulmd " ~oml'ont' nthl'r1han lht• Oanl\h \OC1all1c h1m'\t'lf .\nd )Ct IJl 1h1s ponra~al of a socu.•t\ "h1ch tolerates the emo1iun· le'>~ sp1n1 llf Nc"pon \0C1t'l) and the passmnate hd1ef'> that dnvc Der'.ihO\\ Ill 10 '4.'l'l 10 prOtl'Ct all pt'r'SOO'l ocforc the la\.\. I found that the film lath•d c:on01c1 "h1ch '-'Ou Id ha\ l' challenged thc '1c\.\cr to thmk mtm• about the qul'st1on~ po~d 1n the film \\hat ""as lack- ing. therl'fort·. "as a scn<;e of moral- 11) or point of vie" What o t Dersho" 111·\ drsin.· 10 test onl) thl' legal precepts o f guilt o r 1nn01.'l'nce. not the nghl or wrong. or Von Bulow and Nl'wpon o;oc1el) <"quail)' caughl up in percl'pllons of wealth and power. a-; orposed 10 moral Judgments'> 0nl) bnt·Oy docs Onl' of Dcrshow11L':o. 'ltudents question Glenn Close portrays Sunny von Bulow and Jeremy Irons plays her husband. Claus. in "Reversal of Fortune .. I hl' Lngli,h actor has adopted all of 'on liulo"' ·., -Trac.r Breton Prov/drncr Jouroal ___ __, what he 1s doing 1n a11cmpting lo ,.-------------...., free Von Bulow S1m1larly. Von Pilot Piok of the Week ...... • "Ll1tu l 'p: Tbt Lins of Qalacy Joatt" Who: Quinq Jone~ and nnna<l celehnt1l' who~ lives ha'e been 10unched b) the mus1c1a n-composer-arranger Wbc: Pan documcnwry ilnd pan 1cs11mon1al. this film 1ndudc" mnO\ of Jones' low f)OIOI\, hut mO'itl) II Cl(IOIS the '1rt11e' 11f an Jn''' who ha'i hccomc one of th~ most 1m· portJnl figure\ 1f\ contcm· pornn mu~1c ... • When: Now playing. Wh~rt: In lhe;1lcl"\ through- out thc Orun c Const Bulow 1s Ol'\<'r truly questioned about the ri:al (.'V(.'OIS 31 ISSUl'. And vet .this i~ where 1hr film docs. at ihl' same t1ml'. <;uccecd in portray· 1ng accuratel) the d1spass1ona1c legal S)-Stem at work . It ts this fC'Chng wh1~ 1s best captorcd 1n the lilm ...by Lhi: vcr) ohJt'Ct1vc. uncmo11onal s1ylc. But as Dcrshow111 slowly Peels away the case against his chcnt, as , .. an) skillful auomcy v.ould do. the tx-hrf 1n the guilt of the defondal'lt s1 ve~ way 10 an uncmo- 11onal and dis· pa 1onat<' rc-cv1lu- a11on of the facts. :-. Dcrshow1a's par11na shot to Von Oulow talc$. "You've won on tht' law. but 1n terms of morality. you're on your own:· nd that 1s thC' '---------------hurden that th<' aud1chct must bear Dally Pilot W'eekend / Thursday, November 1, 1990 Lyue Blanco Rt1I e1tate brolltr Costa Mtu < laus \ion Bu lo" 1\ nm a hkahll' m.1n You ma' rc- mcrnhcr thl' famOU\ ca~ a fl'" \Car\ ago Von Bulo" wa!> accused ot in- J<'Cling his wife w11h a near-fatal dose of inr.uhn resulting in an 1rrc,crs1hle cuma Not hkahle _______ __....___.. .\dd 10 this h1~ "1k was a mult1-m1lhonairl' and Von Bulo" "a" 1n ltnl' lo reap a fortum· He was an adm11tl'd adulturcr \ b1go1 .\ compo\lll' .dll"hc ol Jr· r08lJncc and grcl'd He 1s al"o haughl} cn1gmal1l and a m id fi,h Ju~1 tht' kind ofgu' Jh:p make-. }OU want 10 Cf), "Hang '1m1 .. \et "Rc,l'rsal of Fonune ·· a movit based on the Clau<; \on Bulo" ca-.c. Joc•.rt't ma~c 11 that easy. Taken from tht' book h) \Ian Oe~ho"111. tht• 13'-')er Von Dulci" h1rtd for appeal of his ca~. "Re- \t'MI" ra1<o('' d1:0.turhing qucsi1on~ Through Oa\hh.1d, probing tt'ii(f nn 1m11gin1rnvr nnrr.it1H' through thC' comato\C J\1r' Von Bulow. '-'<' arc 1n11:oduccd 10 n lOmplc~ .. 111r) of rcll111unsh1p\ l(rt•l'd, drug 3dd1c1mn and sclf-tlt'~trul'll \C he ha"'°' ~hat "-ent on in lhl' mint! of th<' de pon. Jent drutt dC'pt'mknt ··°'lunn~" \o n Buhl\' trnn' 1nungh pla,rd ti~ ( ill'nn < ln<;('l'1 \\ :J\ the ;iloof Cl:iu' IJ 'upt·rh frrc•m, Iron\ I gurlt~ of a hc1nou' tnmr or mcrt'I\ guilt~ of hc1ng 1ntl'O\{'h d1sh~rd'' <\nd 1s l'\t;nnnt• n·g•1rdlt'\S of "hat lhl' prt''" Jl\J puhht ht-lie' c. and of all 1n1.·nm1n:H1ng t'' 1\fcntl'. ent11lcd to a t:11r trial" ~hot in d.1r~ '>mnhl:r tone\ thl' mm ll' dehhcrntt•h l:l~t·~ u\ into JJr~ 1111nimtor1.1hk ari:a' for all rnnn·rnt·d \\ <' 'iC<' a blcal fam1I) Ilk (hllk lk.it in the m1lhona1rc·, man!l•On , no ornamcnu on the ( hristma'i 1r1.•t') ~t' watch tht 'ICr\JflUIOU\h Jln\ 01(' Claus unlock chcerl<'" marital memonM We ~ la"'' er .\Ian Dcrsho~ 111 (art outstanding Ron 'ill vt'r) talc o n lht tilS{' ut a man he doesn't trust and "'ho rnnd<'\l.Cndingl) rcfcn to him 3\ ''The Jc"'" '"' mo~• d1s1urh1ns as a l:u1cr p1ciurc emcrgc\. we bcj1n to qul'sl1on our o" n prtconce~ t inns. (.an "'e rtall)' be sure of our chcrtshcd • l'X'hcfs'> can "'<' C\C'r \It in Judgment thC' 'lame wn'° ngn1n" Or havt' the lnW}en ('rt·ntcd 1hn1 ren,onablc douht. and one more t rrco '' rc1umcd to the '''t'C'I\ I .,, I had heard that th<') "''""' mak· ing "Revcrsa.I Of Fonunc" 10me months ago 1nd I hrld little ho~ for 11. 'I prnumcd that the)' would mtl<' 1h1s \Ct) in1crcs11ns story into • son of mov1e-of·the-~etk· d ocudrama that tclC\'ISIOn cranks out_ on a rq.ular basis. I lo\1U read~ for a e:\plo1tat1on I wa' surpnwd to Set this t'lepnt and 'l'f} ~ntcna1mng film -b3Std on &hl' hf(' of rt:iu'i Von Bulow. lhe charming :tnd '"' 11 r>an1'h anuocra1 \lihO was COO\ ICll.'d uf Ir" In& lo ltll his ~1fe -l'Uml' .1111 \l"r\ good indt'Cd Jert'my Iron,, last -.c,·n in duJI roles in "Ot•ad Ringl'r ponms \'on Bulo" ai. un i:kµnt lhJrmtng and wryly funn .. mon\1~1 \ double' cdgeJ bnllant f"'r1orn1;1nH' I \CO .u "<' ~· thr r' ti in the m:1n unfold \liC <;till find Jum a <;tr.ingd' Jtlrn<I· f\-r~nnhH' fri\n\ tkliH·1'' a claS'llC v1lhan pt·1 t111 m.111u· r Jn~ins n~ht up th<'rt' "'1th laml'' \1.t\on 1" "Pn \Ont•r ,11 I ,. nd.1 \l;an R1dman 10 ··Dit· H.11J inJ ( laudc Ra1M in .. ,11h•n11u\ Gknn ( lo'>C d('l1q•1, '~' .in111h,·t 1 n n Ion~ hm· 1111 \\'\'ll 1, ,., ~r­ formam:c\ 'arm11n~ lh• 61m 11tT camera from J ,11n111h•'4 'tJlt' ( In\(' ponra'., \unn' \ 110 liuh'" •H a dooml·d '4.'lt-dt•,1ru1 t1'l "'min "ho!.('\"\ her life t'1hl1ng .ind d1M.'\n t tt•'l' a d.1mn ahoul 11 \'('I"\ l1t1(t: 1101" I\ \~'Jll 110 tht' Jl 1u.1I 111.il IO thl' film ',., 1t:, film i\ r# l'ngnw.11111 .inJ .ll 11mc\ 'urpm1ngh fun"' \n h.1Jl'm) \\\ard 1111m1na11un \houlJ he: 01" arJl'J lmn<> tor hi\ mull•· 1:1,1.·rcJ lll1Jt1,l\.1I ol 1s a must '4.·c \on Rulo\\ .. Rt: , \'Nil Ot I 11nunr Our ratings ''!IJ\(f~· ... I '-Uncle Don 'Gavayard Shift' deserves burial · C101 a real "1~e for you suckers 1h1s w~k. DisU1ed ~ somN>nc I nr,cr h<'-ard of. Starriog people I never heard of. Based on a short \tor) b) someone (Stephen Ki'ng) 1ha1 I had actually h~rd of. Too bad they didn't make-a short mo' 1e out of ·Graveyard hit\." 11 takes pCac:t in this 1nc1cnt 1e,111e min. A joint that keeps its cm ploytts 1n 1thches with all !!Orts of thrndefting sounds. Mostly ph~anat1ng from the bascmenl Employees doy,,n there have the most incon51dcra1c habit of disap- pearing. Warwick. the shop forcman. 1s a real ""inner. Attempting his best .\Ian Rickman 1m1tallon. he looks h .. e a Frtd Wud on spttd who's '>l.'l'n 100 man~ Rambo mo' 1c~ '\!01 a nice guy. w you know he'll t"nd up as history. "Gravc)ard ')h1f1" Ii kinda hkt' 1he old " Ulr Trt"k .. You can br sure that an)one ~ 11.b a bu part 1s a croakee. There ain't too many places for products to he.-pluggt'd in this film \II Pepsi make'> the most of 1t Or ma> Ix Cukc ended up with the ~11er deal If Coke had an) '>mans thn gave tht Pepsi to ··Gra't')ard \h1ft" so their products v.ouldn't br f-S'~tatcd v.11h this bark.er the on" f'l"31 Tt'nwn to '111'1ltch th" hnv. -v.o" 1s Mike the E'1crm1n111or 'mglt.'-h.indt'dl) S(Wng ck the image of Vietnam \t'IS a couple of drc.id"Cs. ~h .. r am'1 JD\ .52 r.ards in hie; dt"Ck 01" 6 sides· on h1~ dire Or Brad Oourif plays exterminator Trucker Cleveland In Stephen King's "Graveyard Shift ... a future in acung He runs around hkt' a low-rent gho tbu~lrr chall>ang rats with pra) po\.~n 'mall cahhc.-r v.eapons. and m101mal ac11ng talent\. If he hammed It up an) morr. )ou'd flnd him nn lhc counter "'rapped 1n foil prcshccd. and read' for ( hns1mas. at the Hon..-~ R.akeJ store You ain't ~"'·n 1h1., mam rats since "W1llaid" or "Ben :. Or mJ~bt· )IOlC 1he old ball and t:h:un\ fam1h reunion "11h those "ho hadn't t-ccn romm1tt«l or "en: uu1 on \\or.. furlough · Fat. drooling. d1sgus11ng rats. (\\'t''re Ullkang lht' fTIO\ 1e no"'). Blood-sucking. humongous. prob- abh commu:-pmko-lab rats. Yup- pie ra ts Fd11or rat'i (Rcdundanq there). Our hero. (not Mike wm~onc rl\C v. ho's name I can't remember). " a dnfkr. JU~I cru1\ed 1n10 to" n looking for a JOb. He. among others. 1\ as"gned to clean up the ba~men1 for wme rl•ason I mu'ita slt'pt throup.h This. of course. makes our lnend· h ne1ghhorhood monsl<'r pan.cu· tart~ unhapp~ .\nd emplo)4.'C\ \tan d1sappcacing likt' assets from Lin- coln Savings. One of 'cm gets the shaft b) falhng down one. Another. hll b) a plank. acts real board. Still another land~ on the skt'lctal remains of hundreds of prc ... 1ous ... 1ct1ms 'ht''s gotta a bont' to pick. And guess what the moronstcr 1s A big fat dnbbhng stoop1d bar v.11h the overall appearance of Alien in need of a dental appointment. .\nd scum 10 think of 11. 1f th1 flick 'WOUfda b(-cn made IO Santa Monica. )Ou'd probably ha\e the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal\ banging at the door tf!1ng to cnsurr ~he bat's nghts. I mean. wh' should ~ou kill a g.ianl bal JUSt 'cuz he's running around killing lotsa people He's gotta nght 10 ln e. He's gotta nght to cat. In fact he probabl) got giant sized bacausc some pollu11ng. rain fore•il-de· 'itr0\.1ng corporatton wa<; rc-spon- s1blt' for altenng h1<, chromosomes "Ith d10,1n He\ got nghl!> He's also .got Lhe nght to get caught in '°me machine and get tuml"d 1n10 ttround upchuck Hell nov. I gotta th1nt of wme· v.a' 10 ,cnd the l'olumn. L'mmm. Yeah. go sec 1he mo\lc: I hadda grea 1 11 me It'' a classic 'r ou ·11 ncHr forgrt 11 -\nd send 'our fa,ontc l 'nc S 'O to help h1.m hu~ 1ht-Rrooll~ n Rrl(fge gain t'acl~ Doa Is • local N11t•ral pbuom~ooa •bo rrally ott-d• Ibis out/rt for bis ps_.-C'boloflc•lly kllt "c:rraUvc" sidr. Robbins stretches again in 'Jacob's Ladder' By Lualne Lee SctlOP• Hower~ ...... s.r- Just because he was temfic as the lum~nng roolue pitcher 1n ··euU Durham." actor Tim Robbins 1s no tob:tcco-chawing dumm) Th<' 6-foot-4-1nch actor might look hlte a basketbaJI pla)er. but the mo'cs he pracutts ~ more <'trcbral than skeletal. "I've never felt limited by the "<>rk f'vt' done." Robbins say$ as ht' hunches over th<'' round. oak table at the Four Seasons Ho~I 1n Be'erly Hill 'Tve always felt that each onc has -sitrvcd Lhe1r OYtn purposn. I would feel lim1ttd 1r I all I was bcins expo9Cd to v.as dumb. big auys. - Well, actuaJly, Robbins was a big. dumb IU)' m "Bull Durham," and he wun·t citactly a Fulbnaht 'Cholar 1n "c.dillac Man " But the quixotic Robb ns also co-starred with Jodie Foster as the piC'tfi t in "Five Comers'' and f1cxed as the <"Om1c hao tn "Enk the V1lung. •• Ma)bc all that was a prctuck to t11 latcit movie ... Jacob's Ladder," a drama 1n wh.Ch he plays a Viet· nam vet ca"'l)\l in a maelstrom of confuStOn IOfM'Wbcre between re- 1hty and dream The film, wb1ch o~s on Fnday. was d11Uted by Adnan L)'ne l .. Fatal Attl"IC11on •• "Flashdantt"J. It •ppnlcd lQ the 32~)-ear-old Rob- bins bccautC he has loot had • faSC1 nat1on with the meaning or tare ' Tim Robbins has played In "Bull Durham." "Cadlllac Man" (above). and "Erik the Viking.'' and now takes a 1t9rrlng turn In "Jacob's Ladder." · and death and the ongms of rt-- h11on. "It ~ms that, to " tarir part. rehg1on in mos1 cultures 1s a way of <'~pl11n1n1 the unc~pla1~b~ .... he .sa) . ~11·s a wa) of eJtpl11n1n1 and deatina v.1th dralh There 1s u'uall)' a s1inificant ntual ctntertd around death. And each culture inven1' Its oWf'I pauage ctremon1es." The bo 1 h·I kma Robbin" 1s dreucd 1n an o"cn11e black rayon suit He ~ear'\ a bolo tie and round. nm.t.os glac;scs tba1 acct'ntuate h" v.1d~'C'd look Thoush he ~a" ra1~ a (a11191ic in Ne~ York hl· 'lll)S oner he ~as in college hr began to euminc other rt'hg1ons 'Tm not a churcl\-socr but I began to understand and appm.-1al<' not onl) Juda1~m and Buddhism but fh<' mort' pnm111 ... e religions. the religions that are ha~ on eanh and sun and naturt'. Tho'><' arc probabl) the most 1ntcres11na re- hg1ons. The s1mpltst. I feel. soml"· ho'lll speak 10 the largest truth.'' Robbm'I has bttn performing since hc v.a in high St'hool He likes 11. he says. bccau§C it's a wa> of imagining. ··t lo,·e, the opponunll) to go awa) fror?I m)sclf for a while and lf') 10 fil)d someone el~. but alv.a)S to ~ able to get back to v. ho I am I hkc tht essence of pla) To m means to play in other language~. 100. When 1t''i at its mo 1 fun 11 feels like play " The WI\ RobbtM docs II, II looks hkc pla · too He pons a na1't' innocence on ~recn that '\Cf'\.~ him wt>ll in "Jacob' Ladder." "Bull Durham" and"C1d1llac Man." While he adm11 .. that "( ad1ilo Man" was probabl) not h11h an. it ofTcttd him 0C)ponunit1n tha1 wtrt hard to re 1 t "It was mni nl~ tht• l hnnc,· to wottc with Robin Wilham' I v..:a'I an the 1tuat1on v..herr I v.a, about to have a bab~ I o~ 11 JOb 10 t>c ahk w \uppon u' and 11 ~a' a th e- "'C'ck JOb and '~felt It "'a' not fl3rtKularh olkn~I\ e and \totlJ a C"han(fe of bC'intt a lunm film <\nd I'm rcalh gJad I did 11 b«ause Robin 1-. a grt'al fncnd no~ .. That. bab\ h1'1 \On w11h al'll"l""' u\.in Sarandon "ho v.as ht\ 1;0· si:u 1n "Bull Durham·· I\ I ~ month!> old nov. ~randon alw h3' an old<'r daughter though Rohbtn\ " reluctant 10 tall abou1 his e\- tcnd<'d familv No matter "hat the cnttcs '31d. as far as RohbtM '' concemC'd. "( ad11lac "1an" "a' a 1;ucccss ",\ mo ... 1e d~n·1 ha'<' to make SI OO m1l hon to ht· \un't'ssful .. he \3H "It I\ 3 'iUC'<'t'S~ 1f II ~m .. 10 v.ork for an aud1cnt·r and C>t.-Cm'i to mo\ r th<'m in a particular v.a~ -making thrm laugh or makmg them 1h1nl If t'noup.h sx-opl<' \('(' 11." Talk in th<' mo' 1c indu tn alv.aH .,ercolntrs nround bcn offitt grnS\C\. That's not the trut' \llluc of a film. sa" Robb1M "It bug) mC' to ~hmk that \OU l·an't ·ruak<' a film and make hack 'our mont'). tum a \mall pro lit and consider that a ~u(."C'('ss · R cr and l\1c.' for namplt'. 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' Into the Night '" Drawing late crowd too much to Bear _ Box Score Clllb: Peppers Goldrn Bear Loc.Uoo: 300 Pacific Coast H1ghwa), sulll' Ill. Hunt· By Andra Sandstrom Or atl9• Coast Daily Pilot I hl' nl'" P\'PPl'r\ Goldl·n Bear. "h1ch o J'l(.'ncd oh i\ug. 25. tnt~ 10 rl'-Ht'atl' the original H unting.ton Reach night o;pot'c; ltvc music thl·mc h~ katunng largl· national!) known groups and small local bands C\CI> night of the "Cd. But the nc" Bca·r 1<1 al~o a ttempting to create a dance l luh atmo~phac 1 he intcnor of lhl' cl uh 1s bnght and dcan "llh a n elegant har and uphcat atmo'lphl·rc The ltgh1 and \Ound "'\tern'> Jrl' out'itandmg ..\ '1dco <;~ stcm tapes the crowd and pla~~ 11 on monitors throughout the ra ther ~11cahk dance floor. ..This 1s thc mos1 so ph1c;t1catcd S)~h.'m l'\C (.'\Cf \\Orkl·d With." sa id Golden Bear d1.;c jocke} Merlin Dean The crowd at the Bear last Satur- day night was defin11cl~ dn ersilied, "tth thl' a\eragc· age of chentele being :!5-30. but ranging from 21 lO O\ er 40. dl'pcnding on the band. ~•d Manager Kl'vin K.laess Be.Q.ds dominatl' thc Bear fro m about ).11 p.m preceded and fo l- lowed b~ Top-40 dance music and THE CHART HOUSE INTRODUCES NEW· EARLY EVENING . DINNERS FOR 5JJ95 Monday!. Frida y from 5:0D -b:DO p.m. For your con venience we are now accepting resen1ations. M) THE CHART HOUSE I \ ~ • '' \I 1 • \.I I I .. '",,.port Bf.arh 2RO I °" ( ow U-~ 548-.)881,1 ) UI->•>•> J Dine In Our Romantic Cellar t.1C111Je RHtaurant Open For Lunch -Mon -Fri 11 :30-2:30 • Dail y Specials • Homestyle .c ookin g Dinner Served from 5:30 Mo naay-Sa turday featuring: ·Steaks • Seafood • Cocktail s "Since 1962" .. ••Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, November 1, 1990 Andra s.nctsfrom1e>enoe eoar o.ty Piiot Carol Los and Penny Gilson say two Isn't a crowd at Golden Bear. mu\1l '1dl'll\ Saturda~ n1ghi'~ rc- conkd mu\tr didn't plea'>C one 11a1ron "'t\ c'\ c been here ~Q minutcc; anJ I ha H·n·1 heard an~ 1hing danceable \l'I." '>J ld Carol Lo"i. 25. of Nt•"pon lk .ll h "It looi...., ntl l" and all. hut "l' l'\flCClcd more crowds... rom· ml·ntl'd Pl·nn) (11l~on. 2~ or Hunt· 1ng1on ~m-h. · The Rear did n(lt seem to be up to managa\ C\t1matt' M "400 or 600 for a Saturda' night'' -the floor al '> pm "as complete:!) dl'' 01d of dJmcr\ and the popu- lallon 1n lhe duh ll'>c.'lf "a~ .-.parw "'-' l' lilo..l' to uw local hand<. and hand' that ha'l' 1u't tx·l·n \lgr'lcJ to tng recording con1ral't~... c;a1d Klac~s 1 he duh also lcu1uc<, n,1- ttonalh kn1mn act\ . .-.uch a.-. '\tt•p- JClml ... ·-rill mgton Beach. · Mule formal: b trrmdy vaned. Live rock. Jail and dance muMc. Nelee level: Mt.-d1 um to loud. Crowd age: :! 1-'0 ()pea: Everyday until lJ a.m. Food: Monday N1&ht.footbaJI buffet. Pr pptrs rt>staurant n6 t door. A4mJn1oa: Monda) and Tues- day $5. Fnday and Saturday $7 St1-20 for national groups Parldag: Large puking struc- ture 1mmed1atcl~ be)ttnd club. on Main trcl't Dress: Trend' to casual Oaat"e floor: la~ s1nglr level dance fl0<1r 1mmt·J1atC'l\-in front of sta~ · Qaier areu: Large lounge area adjacent to d;inlc Ooor small b3r 1n rc,taurant "a111ng area Hot lips: KN..\C and KROQ dtSt. JOCl')' un Mo ndo) and r ul'\(fa\ l l\l' m U\ll ('\Cr. n1gh1. · · -BJ Aadra S.ad~trotn pcn"nll Bad \1anncr. and morl' rl",i;ntl~ Rohl·n Fnpp .\II rn .. cr l'harges apph after 8 p m (mer on ~tum.la\ and Tut:'· d.1, 1\ S5. Fm Ja \ and ~a1urd~ 11 ' S ~ and mn~ll'' Imm S I 2 211 on \\ nJnnda'. 1 hur"1a\ .tnll l.,und.I\ lor national :ills \flrr 11 pm the l 0' er d rop' 10 S l "There is no chargl" 1f ~ou·H. eaten dinnr r in thl· rl'\laurant hl.·fnrl' lOming O\Cr 111 the club ·· l'\platnl'd i..tae.,~ Pcppi·rs rc,t.turanl '' 1mml·d1- at~h ad1aeent 10 the duh and spen ah1l"c; 1n \fe"rnn food and feature"' mC'~u1 te gnlled lhh and -..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====--=-----.-----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-j mea l'i .. T hc re'ita u rant 1 s dot ng " "ell hu1 1t'1, no 1 a<, bu'' a" "e .......... I SEASONED GREETINGS Ltt Mlltrol1nnf1 give you more time to IPlfld wttn ft1lndl Ind flmlty. Our trldltlonll holdly mHll ltt you f_. wtthout tht Na. Try ""9y Ind old-fliNontd tnld ltufft~, pt1mt rtb, glatd him, .... ng di II lrtl, ptrty trlyt Ind nuh mot'I. Wt do II tht woB end you hive 111 tht tun! Tl\atr<M.nm'a/ Jay'aC.terlng CALL TODAY! 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The instruments produci ng the sound Wlll be tuned to pitches lower than the modem standard. and t~ technical -Oeta1ls -sut stnnp. ~ooden Outes. ~oms without \alvcs. etc. -wit( qualify the in- struments as "authentic .. Not all will h11\c ~n created before mod=" (See LONDON/page 12) Replac•ents tone lawn their ·NbelHOn In discussing the quieter ap- proach of the Replacements' new album. lead sinaer-sonawntCT Paul Wc-sterbcrg e.xplains, ··1 tbouaht it was time to put down the "1oud paitars and ao for somethina that kit and sounded better. Af\et' the -last tour. m'/ ears were nnsina prett)' bad. and the last thin& I •~nu COllll5 AT m IDT wantrd to do ~as p1dt up a Gibson guitar and plug into an amp." Huh" Is this the same Paul Westerberg that has fronted one of the wildest and unpredictable bands lUlCC lfte Sex Pistols unleashed thar fiery brand of srunc> punk back 10 the late ·1o·s~ Yep, it's that Paul Westctbttg. (See ROOS/page 12) r--------•••• -------- 1 2~•1SPUW. 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For th~ nf ,.,,u who've hod tht plta. .. ur" uf dm1nic at "Yohe' ·· m Lai. \''1f . \iOU c1m n11w t'nJo\ tht '\Amt wondn1ul C'lllSIOf' from ont' 111 Orallfl" fount~ ·s ne~P"it fine n•st•uran~ .. . ~atfd at Dupont and .JamborH A\tnu" in lrvrnt Yolk's Bruillu ~a ~atoocl offt~ a unique dining uperien~ in traditional Bra11lian tvlt A dehcate, uqaJsite flavor ta ach1e.,.-ecf with •special marinade Specially prepa~ bv Yohe'• famou' Bru.illan ch.f, the food is carefullv ir11lfd owr me9qu1tt coal. ~IKC\l.lent meat.r. art suvf'd "R1idizw · contanuoush b\ \our wa1tu EnJO~ a pre luncheon or d1nnt'r cockuul v. h1Je en1m '"« an nmen\ of 1rlt'i uble •PPf'llZen&, and p.-rhaP' met-t ..-1th o~r/manager Yohnda P1ct'oh 18' Off ENTIIE FOOD BILL WITH THI AD. OPPEi GOOD AT BOT1I LOCA TIOS For ,_,..alll'>nt CALI. tiW "' 0722 2646 DuPoot Or :u 2:Kl tmn. Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. November 1. 1990 111 • ..i r .. Cf"ll, amtnities wett instituted. but " "f1'1t'rc will be recent reconstructions of 1ht orisinal implements. The craze for authenticity tw nOOdcd the CD bins with hundreds of period-instrument performances. A f~ of the practitioners have been American. Berkeley's Alan Cunis and Paris-based William Christie havr made significant contribu- tions. but the "names" in lhc con- troversial ftcld are predominantly British: Christopher Hoawood. ' John Eliot Gardiner, Trevor Pin- nodc and Roter Norrington. Noninaton founded 1hc London ClaSsicaJ Players in 1978 and will conduct them in their locaJ debut Sa'tuTday. The' orchestra's ori&inal name was Tbe London Baroque P1ayers. but Norriotton pushed the bound- arin of reincamalion beyond Han- del and Bach. pcrformina the com- f l*te cycle of Beethoven sym- phonies for the BBC and trainina a MW ,eneration of pcrformen in the innumerable adjustments which ear1y instruments require. The basic principle which mo1iva1e1 lhae players is the awaRneSS of the aural picture · which the composer envisioned. Contemporary instruments arc louder and easier to play, but their timbre and nucncy arc alien to the candle and psli&ht eras. "The whole -way ~ playing was different, too," Nonincton said in a recent interview. "The pbrues were IJCf\C'r&lly shorttt -abort arsu- ments • tik.e conversation, rather than this ntended endless w~ kind ofphrue. Str'OftlU when you So up, liahter when you come down. Everyone k.nnv how to do it, but the tradition hu been lost and we have had to rc-~m iL" Hav.ina recorded an-·authentic" pcrforinance of Berlioz' Symphonic Fantastiquc, Norrington will also 10 beyond lhe Classical style in his Costa Mesa pr<>Jram. ~nina wi\ll Beethoveli's "Ecmonfr Ovenun\ the concert will feature Schubert's "Trqk" Symphony and the Third Symphony of Mendelssohn. Three Romantic compositions. (Arc there wags who say they should be called the London Ro- mantic P1ayers?) The OranJe Co unt y PIJHharmonic Society prnents The London Oa"ical l'la)'Cl'S on S.rur- day ar 8 p.m. at the ~ Counry Performm1 Arts Center. At 6:45 p.m. in The Center's Se,erstrom Hall, Christopher Hailey_, erofew>r of music at Qccicknw Cone,r. will Jive a frtt. prN:Oncen lecture. For informa~ion a H 646-0CPS. The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music Venue Performen , Jun Browne Bleck Crown Gata Barllierl F~SllLel"I 'Oolden Beer Kenny Rankin Brooklyn Foghat Diaoe Schuur 0eorp SJ.earinc, Joe Williama, Joe Pa• Japan Philharmonk London C'laelk:al Pia,.,. 0Lenincnd Ptdlharmonic Padl\c Symphony Date ll/2 1115 1111 1115 11/l lVl un 1111 1111 1112 1113 111• llf1 Ticket Price. 112.50 llJ.50 117.50 "4..llO '11..llO 17 •11.60 119.50 tto-30 tl•...O •10-30 Can Call I• -plain and simple. From the catchy po~rock of .. 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COOCT-.. ....... 0....., . .....,. ........ . •• Delly PUot'W-end/ TIM.nday, NO'lember 1, 1990 . . . .. Parker's comeback LP, "The Mona tive miuurc of thousbtful ballads w~·s ~ sona· Lisa's ~ister... and-slower-SMCCM 11rlections which writina skills abo shine briaht oa u In fact. several of the new soap . empbUizc· Wcstabcu's incisive unsettlina depiction of an ill-fated a~ uptempo. ban14rivina rockers lyrics and emotionalfy drenched wedaina ("Nobody; and the cbill-1--------------------------ina tillc tnct.. He makes such a>m- a...-...--., ••II• fl 111t ., 4 1 • ,,_ /# bsf.WttM Jiau f RT' ........ 1£41'..W. mon themes n love, In, dmial. rebd1ioo and bcanache ..,.nd ur- ICftl and timdal. . .-----_..J..~•• prd's· -<"OM#Wlouf CiifMW Rd'rahiaefy v.nea. .. All Shoot Oo'n's" 1DWic:91 palette lhow- cues • bnome (ocbef MAii in- clode lad IUiwill ... Dlullap, buaiA TOllUlty SU... •ed dnn.. --~-o.• Min) Wlime . ..,.,... Md ma~ lanw prowiW added s-c ........... u.._ __ $outh Coat Pia.a, Costa Meu (714) 5-iC).JMO dcpb -~iarn •. •• Sonic . 1u1w 11111111 hlYe ei.e. way eo a ...., lhim • tcatwa ol C'CMln-try (""Seely ........ ). ,_ ....... .... (""All .,.. Don"). pop. rock (""Mary Oo ~ .... nm a._. •jazz r'OM \VIM Al A Time"). I • • I • • • j' • ·~ • IA I I I ii • jj I 1 < 1i Nowa.Mng _, ., ....... llT tU'Vm ............. .,..,_ •1• HUIY08 •1• ~ ........... . • .rz~ .............. •1• ~ .............. •1• .. _,.nore .. ,, ,...,., ..... FNlt ........... ....... -tn1 Pl111 Et OORA~ Irvine Tlie tops ht pops The follow1na are the top record h1lS and leading popular compac1 disks as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard mapnne: SINGLES I ... /c-e fer S.by" Vanilla Ice (SBK) l . "Black C~t" Janet Jackson (A&M) _s. " " Manah C~rey (Columbia) 4. "Givin, You th~ &~fit" Pe es Al - i . "/Don't Havr IM Hevt" Jamn lnanm (WartKr Bros ) I ... ,,,_Y .. M.C. Hammtt (Capwtol) '1. "Cb't Stop" After 7 (VirJin) I. ''M~ llYn Wonts Qa S.y" Ahas (EMI) t . "Su;cide Blonde" INXS (Atlantic) It. .. Oacny Pk" Wanant (Columbia) 11. ''Knoctin' Boots" Candyman <Epic> 11. "Groove 11 ln..the Heart1 ' Dett-Lite (Elektra) la. "O<. to You" Mui Print (Charisma) 1'. "Evtt)'body Evef'Ybody .. Black Box (RCA) tt. "Fms Good" Tony! Toni! Tone! (Wina> 11. "So1Mfbi111 to Bd~vr In .. PoiJOn (£nipla) 17. "Uoc:IMilltd Mdody" The Rilbaeous Bros. (Verve) 11. ··rm Your •"1 Toniaht" Whitney Houston (Ansta) It. "UncMioed Melody'' The Ritbteous Bros. (C\lrb) It. "PrlyiftJI ftK TilM" Gccqe Michael (Columbia) ALaVl9 1. "Pftae Hamma Don't Huff 'Em "' M.C. Hammer (Capitol) I . "'To the &tmM" Vanilla Ice (SBK) J ... The Razon ~ .. AC-DC (Alco) •· ''MuiM C&tey" Mariah Carey (Columbia) . 6 ... LJ11n Without f'rdudi« ~· I"~ Michatl (ColumtU) I. "X" INXS (Atlantic) 7. "Wi&on l'ftilli,_ .. Wil10n PbiUiPI (S8K) I. "Family Slyk" Va~n Bro&. (AMociakd) t . ''Cftmy /Y" Wanant (Columbia) .. ,,_._ .. 8eB Biv Devoe (MCA) l •.. Empire"~ (EMJ) 11. •tvo hnca" Oartb 8roOtl (Capitot) lJ. ••F.Jab •nd Blood" PoilOft (Eaipna) lt. -Obott' Sourtdtrlld" (Vuae Slnbande) 11. ··111ue of Glor'y-YOUllf Gu., Ir Jon Ion Jovt (Mcmary) II. "NMM Said l<nod You Out" LL €ool J (Def Jam) n. •tvo ,.,..~tor t.k Dyi.., .. ,,. Ma.dee (Epec) II. "llle ltCl8/ Tfli~" Faith No.More (Slatb) lt. "SID It To Ya S..upter (C'twylalit) le. "Soill l'ro...., .. Mic:bed 8ohoe fCohunbla) : . Balst•~s •atm-11111 ll'lsh as weak aid PU•P•P.nlckel By Dave A. Dickstein OfWlge COMt Deity Pl!Ot It's a given that sometime during an l'"'enmg at a corned) club. one or mon: of the comedians will include thl' subjects of cnme in New York. n~ mg. pets or 7-Elevens in their monologue. Too bad this week's headliner at the Irvine Jmprov was compelled to discuss all of'the above Tuesday night. This is not to say that Joe Bolster wasn't funn). It's just that material based around mugjnas m the Big ~pple, pilots bccom1na tour guides. c-ats slttping on owners' faCC1 and the IQs of Slurpee saln- mcn has been covered like a ~sc dunng fum1gauon. In fact. about the only sub,JCCt Bolster failed to discuss during a so- so 45·minute set was the differences between men and women. Con- cns1onally. the few surprises ht had in store for the packed audience wcrt' actuall) rather amusma. HIS talc of.;-a lnp "TO the"-vctcrin~ anan was dcttntly funny. though at 7:00 7:30 1:00 • • • the cxpcn~ of a cat suffcrina with bloody stools. Past the graphk pan of the story. Bolster said the vet mentioned that his cat was ovtt- weight. Takina offense. Bolster in- formed the good vet that his recep- tionist "was exceptionally unattrac- tive." Bolster. who appears through Sunday with colleagues Dan Brad- ley and Stan Sellers, was. able to squeeze 1n a quip about the TV show "Lifestyles of the Rich &. Famous;· another favontc topn: among stand-ups. The innoc:cnt- faccd comae said he had difficulty relating 10 Robin Leach's story of a man who bathes in champagne. "Not when rm watchina from a TV Wlth a han~r sticking out of the top and I'm in underwear with no elastic." he noted. Bolster relics on a speech gim- mick w~ he emphasizes the last one or two words of a stntcntt with talJ"mt 'Sqlleal. By the end of the show. you might wonder if you had 1:30 9:00 9:30 bttn listening to a com~tan ot a Smlfrf. Bolstcr's final bit of scht1ck seemed to have bttn pulled from the far reaches of his Joke bq. Ten minutes of filler included m1ldl1. entertamina zingers on automotive pd.jets. all-night coffee shops. those ever·annoymg tulf-hour-long commemals and dnving in Penn· sylvania <\.s for the latter topec. 11 wasn't funny. but it was onajnat Weanna an untucked shin and addressing the audience with a la) delivery. Bradley didn't giv,c the appcan1n~ of a comedian who can rommand a stage. But he d1d Just that with 25 minutes of ckvtt stuff. On the subjcct of morufo:r and marri•. Bradley said he on« heard that death ts better than divorce. ··1 got divorced and felt bad. so I killed her last v.ttlt and I fttl grut." he deadpanned. A Joke he said didn't go over v.ell 1n Memphis got a huge rcsponSie hcrc: -1 W3S this ct~ 10 ElvtS.. -Brad.IC'} said. puttift& twCL..f1.naen an inch apan ... And then the shovel bro c.- 11:00 11:30 ·" sru•rrar·a1••• .. r Dalty Plk>t Weekend/ Thurlday. November 1, 1990 •• ... Costa Mesa "-Me... SOUth Co.ut ~a 549-0741 Optn I 0 " m to 9 p m M·F. noon to 6 p m S•1. Syn lttwtv.JllON not r~l'd S<lnd- wochn. 50UPS at'd sa.dJ 1n " alSUill n · ~l' Nol /iltl'O }UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S T"-a ., I llltJ 369 E. 17tn Sc . 645-4860. Coiy . IUltWrWJc, English tH room. lfHldllJt, lunch • .,_ttnOOrt i..t. kin- ~ bfunctl. loWigly JWepMed. Ttrrlfk C0t· """ ~. stt<tlt attd kidney pie, tr!& fngbh intlqun .,..,. ~ pur(l'\llM'd s ~ eailln. ct\lllCll)' .. ..,.. btnd, rcf'tavy ~. ~. lleetl dKOf ,,MMO by w.IUf'f .. ~Uh QfttfWfY. l".UO dining 1n .-uon 10 reguQt dlt*'l1 roo. **'*,......... ,.._, )))) S lrlsCol SL. Souttl C<*t ~ S40-«>ll Open lot lunch 1 I to. 9 Mon.·Sun. hMNMIOnl not r~ed ~ ultlrrvtt pQ:nf1a wlm 11 dlffttenc plras trom ~ to ~.lipCIMMI Noc ,,..., u •••• . C1a1-. ....._..._ lttO M.-. SI 975~f1l0 Optn fol iJnch 11 to J, OltWWt ) to 10 Su-\.·Thun.. J to 11 Fn~s.t. H"AI')' Ho&K 4 to 7 itewrvatlom xcf'P(ed. C• 'oml>•ft'd ~mm cuo~ . <ifftn com tM'NIH attd ~ 'PKIMf~s ol cnt l'louw Try w ~ 1Nr91t1tn lusy -.,nc~ t-Nngo&a for ttw Young l"rofuuonal All ... , ... -.r ..... South CO.tSt 1'1'11.t V1Magr 7Sl-71SJ Optn ror IUn<h II JO am 10 2 pm M-F. dinner 610 10 pm F. 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Sou1n Coa11 PIAU VIQ.lql' s s 7·1 s JI lltll'IVillllonJ suq- Of"Sll'd F•nt uao11iona1 J.llPM'f'\t rf'st.IUlant u\ts tht rrrsnrsr 1ngrrd1tnu Susht bM 1'11lltTN •oc>tm cock1.1111 ~ Mutu-course IC•1st1t1 d•rwi.rs must bf' ordf"rrd 24 hrs '" MNMXt flf"9an1 d1n1ng lunch dinner s s •••• u rereo&a,.1 969 Hiltrt>Ot 81¥0 646-1115 LOOKl~G FOR A -~QUE DINING EXPERIENCE? Every Wednt:sd•y •nd Thuncby everung through November, (excludmg ~nksgivt.ngl Ciao Bell• Ristor&nte offers a · "five Count Suppa Club Special" of duu.ng •nd enteruuunent for only SU.95 per person S:COU&SE EVENING INCLUDES; Moz.z.Jrella tJarinar.i Appetlur Carden Salad OR Tortelltn1 in Brodo <ToneUinl Souri Penne Al Forno <Put.al Pollo Romabco (Ct11cktT1 Bru \t S.utftd with Sh.llllou. Mu~hroofTu " Crum S..uct OR Vitello Mars.ila Optn for lunch Mon ·F11 11 JO to 2 d1nntr S lO to 10 llestrv.ittons tl'C~d Abovf' ~'Mlt Nonr.rrn llitl<.,, CUISlnl' .1tt OUOC)l't COflKN)UJ pt>Cl'S Vl'M O.shts higNy rtcornmtnOl'O. taCf"kN ,.,.,,,.,u S4Jn0.ty l>IJl'fl.'t dlnnl'I .t n\.tNflOul f.llfllll)' .tlfllrr SS ..... ........... o.ur-t I S00 .l\d.wnS .JI Hllft>O( S40-19J7 Rrservlmons .11<cepct'd I llt<•ptl'nt o r Gold Award of Eactlltncl' nlnt conll'CUtrvt' yeilfs Owner Mt<l'l.ll'I Cffi.tnQ u.11ys .Jilt.Id or 1rrno1 #lei stu tht stano.trd for Cruntsf' rtU.IUfMlU Suptro loC>sttr dis· htS .1tnd ConltmpOl.lty (htntSl' otfl'ttngs lunch, dinntt loMl'-OUt <OCllUllS 1 CUys H ***** Ml C:.... 196 E 17th St 64S·7626 l•m.ty stylt Mt ••CM rtU.llUf llnt Prt stdent Bush Z..... 17 I 1 'J;Ktneh1. 6 4 5-8091 No tt1• r'N iltlOtH LOOSll't ..... ptlf'lll' rib, chldten and ribs .JC rt~ prku Speclitl Ch.tngl'S nightly lunch. OWWf. Sunday btHllf.tSt NOC 1'1ll'd Fountain Valley Ct•o 8ell•, 11l1 l Ntwt'IOpt ~t 546 7416 o,_, tor -..OC:h from I I JO " m co l p m Mon .f,. Otnnt'r S pm ., lO pm Mon • fh . S· 10 pm F-rt • Solt CI01f'd Sun- days lt.Jhllt) (u1s1nt w ith 11.mtrlciltn ' good•t s jOUtCJf'll hOt do9JI .w.1111.tt* in lf1i' bM Not r .MtO The Hep. 18774 Broo«nuru St 96)-1366 09f>n 6 p m to 1 .i m Moo \at H~ OUfQtfi. QUts.dd•nu b19 t>099t1 noc dogs D•nc: 1ng to '>Os .no b6s mus.c ltl'st"'.tllonf not ltQUlfr<' Sf'ITM UMJM I~ eKPf""SIVt Not r •trd ~rl"'•"•r• •ett '•"•· I 8roollhurn SJ l<\C H •II 71S-7'78 IUn<h I I JO to 1 p m . O~r S fO I p m Mon-S..t It.than lltSl'l)l.llltonS .ac Cl'Pll"d Cas~ Good ¥Mil' tor. 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Cl.tis)'. up~.W hb )Otnt fitfftlly 01nnrr 7 d.tys !Unch r very d<ly u cepc Sun v'11Ul's. uc~nt Pfl'PM<ttton S *"* • * l•gf)t 11..iian t;are w ith ..,.. l'fnl)hil.SIS on l rtsh J.C. lkl..M"t llM • Ortll. 18 I} I 8'-M:h iMStitS Not r.ated &Nd M 1--0411 lunch It JO 10 S pm ll"rOftte ....__.. HH BristOI St . d<ltty Oinrwr S 10 10 lO Mon-Thl.lri \to I I p m f" ,.. s.M s.und.ty t>l'unc:l'I I I · l p m Ribs South Co..sr ,,..,. S40-80J8 ()ptn tor ch1Clrl'1" pa11.a sulooa Enttrt.-.rvnent lunch I I JO 10 l )() Mon ·S'11 • dtnner 5 JO lltstrvauons ac:crptl'd Strnt-<.'1SU~ Moc:ltr· 10 I Mon ·S<ll . Sun brunch only Shc>Qplng· -NOi t iltl'O m.111 lta11111n tooa w11h trtsh It.sh. crncl!en M'ld '"-"<cl't Oetl·8•11•rJ, 89 r t Ad•ms P.st• r rrt1r1C bfud $potty strvKt s s * • 968-4466 Open 8 10 6 JO d.1111)' Ln.JgN ... OfMoft tOI f SM°ldpoonct Ot ~ttvc•"' .llltrflJo •t~rv«IOIU no1 lf'q.J<rl'd ~6'"170f~ 11 to 2 Mort~.~~ IAe~~ NOl tlll'd <Uy t>runc:h 10 lo J •l'M'NMIOtU ~ceptt'd ..... ..,., •1 ttte lea. J 17 Co..u Hogh· Fine Mtc1c.1t0 food in .a tun ft'Cl dMlCat>ll' way 'ilt.·2SS5 Optn 8 • ~ , I I pm l'rntll<>ntMnt Not r1ttd dlltly Sund")' br~h 9 10 J p m '>t.tlOOd '""..... ...._..... lJJl Br1stOI St . ""° ltUllS Enttrtatnmtnt MlCI O.tnetnc;i South c -1 ~ S40-J840 Open for futi·SM ltntnriltiont ll<CepteO liw mtn1C iuncn I I JO to 3 Mon ·SM . dtrYWI s to 10 ntart)' ""' thf llmt" llOIT\¥lt1C With OCl'MI Mon -Thurs S to 11 f"rt·S..t ltestrv.lltlOIU vjpw G•t.Jt tot>sttt d1shrs. ~ wwrsuon AwMd•Wlnnlf)Q cont1ntn(a! pOpOvl'I\ Stmt·C~UM SSS * 11t * Irvine CU1Slnl' Popul.Jr slM!dby ,.,. tl'll' nl<l' IOU<~ ts ot lttvKt . QtKIOU1 atmo~tl' #lei MCOUtftfMfWI HS '*. 'llt • ........ 19100 V.tn ltatrNn An .._.., ••• UH Bl'M SI Cryslitl Court "61· 1Sl·Sl22 o,_, tor klnch 11 to J, dinnet ~. 18912 M«Althuf ..... 0 .1S1-800t ~ tor tur.c:I\ I ~cJG-to l JO Mon ·Fri. O~t 6 JO to 10 JO Mon · rnors 6 JO to 11 Fn ·Sat lt~auons xcepted Ouuuno.ng Fr~h-Co"'ltlt'nYI eutstrM' •tmcuptW>re 1~1 s • CEO s dtum a01Nn1>e'" ttw t'Vtn•ng '"''Byron G.-~ rntt n.1 rtSIOtf'd '"' "6strt to tl'll' """"" • ~fl(f'MI Sf'fYl(l' fl"' W<Jtltn siw"•k tacltl ltflt )° rtnrhj IS H • * * 1t CNueo .lees 1818 Main St 26t·JOES Optn' ... m to 1' p m Mon ,,. I I 10 11 Sat . 4 JO 10 10 Sun •t~r"atoons «<f'Ptt'd ~t M>d \lf'.tlU MlCI Sf',ffOOCI Not ratf'd Chln•town 4 I l9 C .impus Orn1r 8S6· 211 1 Open lor lunc:h I I 10 1 d1nnt1 l to 10 s..n lnors J to I I f ro ~t lltu-r Y;ttfOOS .KttPtl'd ll'WlOV,flnlf' l'IJn (UIS~ ~~'' on nouv~ Ch•l'l4"Sf' Dut wi1h Qt'WIOUM)'·lllf'd ""'ll0n1 COIO<f\A '1t mospl'll're. l'~ct'llt'nt food Try tht-Gold Coin But l~ll'd in ttw lrv1rw MMlittpi<kf' !>tpitr,lltl' lun<tl M\d d/rYWI ~huS SS •••• TIM a., Owe" I SO S ~ffrey Rd SSl 185 I Open fOf IUneh I I »l JO d1r>- n r r S 10 ·10 JO Tuts ·Sun Brunch I I )(} 1 JO S.t10t)' tfld1¥1 T •noo0t1 And MUQ'.11 "'1v0ts Not rolled · G..-.,_.,, •e----. 18481 M«Althuf Blvd 831-A4 I I 0 1)f'n ror "'1Ch I I )().) Mon s..t. Otnnrt S J0.10 ntgntfy ·~~· 111.tllOnS ll'~tlf''1 II, trip 10 Jot!ly Otot £09" land No t r.11t<1 ........,. IC.Oii <.-. • ...W1-North. 2010 M<ltn ~l-• 170 261 2919 Opt-n lor lunch I I IO J ~ ~I O.nntt S 10 10 Mon fhuH S to I I FfJ ~ S to 10 Sun llf'Sr'"'""on' ,ll((f'Ptl'd No t 1.lll'O ..... 4100 VNI 1(41m;tn ""' 751·7 IS I Q,_, for ll""'1 I I fo 1 Mon Fro . dl~r S to I 0 T hyfl s to I I F rt • S.t SlJn<l.ly orunch 10 )().1 Rt't"'~'°"' M<tp1ro F-J~Sl' 'Pf'C•Mllf'S 's • * McConMdl'a a k"-'dl 2000 A.U1n \t 7 ~6-0SOS 0 p('n I I I I CS..tly lttSf'tY.tllOn\ M:cepted ''"" sofood f"'tlUll"lt\'W'nc M"1 dMl<tng ll • "'9f'U .11 -d S s * * * \M•reu·a I 7'00 Jambortt t rvo &J·Jlll, l'•t 191 Open fOf iuncn I I »l Mon ,,. d•f'ln('I 6· 10 MOtl. f n S•t o· I I ee\r rv.mons su09H1rd Ell'9oJnt C.1111torn1.11 cu11tnt ownttn by ouht.tn01ng hKUI,.... Chf'f Mt<hMI W•Htn SSS ••• ~... 18420 Von l(.wrnan SS.).. 1 HJ Opfn I I )().midnognl Mon .,,, S·"'1d ntqn1 ~-~ ltHtrv•uons «<tpttd llQtltwtt s oCit autMnt•< Nortn.rn rt.111.-n CUISlnt .llSU OllhtJ bell (Hu.I)' ipjtf)i, Y141 Crt)' U *** , V~ llllllW~e ,...._ 14 120 Culvtt °' 551-1101 ~"'°'-...Ch 11·2 Mon Fn o.nntr 4·' JO Sun ·Thuts 4 10 lO 111 S<lt ll!estN.tllOt\S .tCC~ltd Ftt\h p.l\l.t\ IH'CJ millf-ll'd vtlll Nol r.Jtl'd ,. Laguna Beach llV8Y Optn 8 to 9 Mon · Thurs • 7 to 10 s 10 1 1 ff'ml1< PwlPP)' "°"' s lo 7 Fri ·S<lt ' 7 to ' Sun •eSl'Nilll()t'IS not ltuerv.Htons MCtPttO AW.ltd•Wlnntng lf'QUlrtd 8ur~n MlO triei lt'I • re-<1•.ttt'd Eutopt~ cu1sint Gof~ou1. '"'trflstll"IC). 19~ dintt C~l' Wltrl rN:or~ SW'tng ~ry StllOUS l'ooO With .11 rnodl'f.ltl' ptlct music Eactlll'nt S.llac:tJ Strvkt 11 toe-,, on 1.19 PrrfeCI S90C tor " rOINlt'CI< dlnlV'f or llW m.llk s * * * * . power lunCh OrOtr ll l\A mtal .tt thl' Wtty k9ft'1 s. ....... ~ ... JJOO 1).11, wt'l1cn rutUTl'S ,,,,.11-' ~IC. O.lne'"9 LJ:• a..,.-~ 180 5 (O.J\I 8f1Jlol St ., 79·2400 Open tor """h arid at night s s • *.. Hwy . 494· J8i02 o,_, I I JO .. m to I 2 O>nnl'I Sf'lltn dit)'S • ~·· c ... '°' noutl ....... Jet. 18201 Von ICM!Nn SSJ·9201 • m d..ity P1u•. ~Ill i.wgn.1. not Jui c~ lunch on ~lttneh lttM'f· ()ptn ror !Un<h M'ld dlnntr M-F, o.nrwr onty M'ld <old titf'ldwl<hl's Cawal 1nuperu1Vt v<lCIC>rn wggenl'd FrtJh 1tlltOOO ~ Sat ~ Wt\ ltili.tnt fWW CNld ~ C9Mr 0.... Mft 384 FOltU Avt ... ..._.._.. With w u... !Nlltrplt<t lt~tJ ConttmflOIMY C• 497·8696 ~ OMlfy Past~ stitlOOO (Veal 'iilutftd with SM.lion, Mu•hroom'" Matt.W S.uce Cheesec•u and Coffe-e P'l'1)Mt..,. <-·...-•• en oyntt """ I .. _ t T ..._ .._ __ .......... ---Rtt•~ .. -· -c-t~ c ~• _ ornia ... nro Mt tv t • ..-·-~· .-........ -•• ..--.~ •••••~u ... -.. "" .. , 1--~'-"""'"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·--·~~~~~...:.·--u. Modl'Dtt ANO A Full Fvemng Of Music1J Entertainment And D.innng With Enzo Salvaggi And His Band JOIN US FOR A MEMORABLE NIGHT AT A GREAT rRJCE! DINNER: 7·lo PM OANCJNC: 'til 11 PM r;~ 17272 N.whope Avmue, FolU\taµl Vaijey Un The Lot Caballaol Sp>tU VI.la.,.> ' FOR JtESERVATIONS CALL C?U)S.6-7'26 IM DaUy Ptlot Weekend/·Thursday, November 1. 1990 ' .. Phre ~.... Jl8 <Mnntyrt St • uouna IHtn. 497~95S lunch M·s..M . ~ M· Wt! Cont~MY ttt.-trvt, f'Utttk I ~"' CUI~ A lot,. ~ lllWOnh ptl(rs tNt "'" "'9f'l't t'Yn many 'tr.tdlttOl'WW ' ChltWlf fflftilUfMO 1"•""9 In ~ IOt 01 on stre~t lttatrvMIOru u•••••• .. '** 111 f"Ottsl Aw , 497-SS .. C~ ·~~l"lwt'11 C:UhWtl'. countsy ol o.Yld -~ "' 0 c ' lftO)t ~-rttpe<t.0 '""" fitly Olnfng loo.ft ~J,~MU ~. •a<.-.nc nontrM- trll ~fVMJoru «<•Ptflt SS "*'*** ..... ftlM C.-.... 1750 l Co.uc Hwy 4M ... 24 Opt1'I tot U1Ch fu·F ~n fof dlmtf T·W'I CloHd MonNyl Spicy Dttf and Mtddlf bntm dtstW• ~ion_, •<-~ed '* '* '* * ..... , Allle ...... >0622 Com Hwy 4'7·.,12' ._ •• ~ and ~ NltlN M-·D. 1 ~ Nol rlltM -..e 1816 ~ COM Hwy 4foMMOo ', °""" ,_,, *'"" ~"' • » 10, "' . '· s. 011111 ; . Son11thlng _ftshy going on with Alfredo's bru~ch Judy Chamberlaln t0 II~ CUIWlt' U **** *••nto ~ .... tonwr ol ·~nwod oll'C1 C,,. ""'> ,. l~ kacn.. 494 8686 01n ,,,., ..... qn11y N~n)'h! C.,i,tom1.t culww f'"' nq -f' you flnCJ II R~.ttl()I)$ Mt' i<r,,.f'IOtO Dut "'""' l--5 lltt" UVt'd IOI "''• t'IS SI **** Tiie Towen S4.N1 Mid S¥>C1 Hott'! I SSS •n \.o.n1 Ht9f'W.ty. ~ Sr~n ·~I 44 11 81f'.tie.f.tst. lunc.1'1 4'10 ~I '"' ,.,. ""Y' ~ Dtuncn J.tetru fr Qu "J l0t qf'ntlf'men llUrr S JO pm •~­ ·~IVU ff'(Ol'IWftt'<~ Contf'mPO'MY ,..,, 1 '"'" CU•\-~I~ 51'rJMU'(f I>)' ).te• 1·.-~rnworth ~ crwt .at i'7\ l Crtnn H ***** JO C.fe 141 N CD.1.lt HIQtlWol)' L.J9UN 11 .. • " •94 1444 ()pcofl 11 am to 10 pm '-' • 9 ~ m 10 I I p m SM-Syn 1tu1etu1 • ,.,.Hrncu ~ E.tt •n 0t 1Allr out I •" '11~ wndwlcnt'S ¥)0 t.pf'CIMlllt'S " trom tnf' ~.ten v~ ... ..,.. s.ano ,. • ,, ~ ft"(OlnfMndt"(I ' ••• V iv• I..... )()) 8'0..0W.ty, c..oun.a. 8U<.h. 4'1 / 1>110 Contf"~My. 119"11 'Ol)hlil•· .llf'd 11.-..n cuwnt l.un<n olf'C1 dlnnt"I ll all staned w11b the Fest1"al of Bntain -the Wrstin lloter \ lfunt Brcalfast. that 1s Alfrcdo·s. in that Sou1h l oast • Metro premier hold has long ht'<·n kno""n for J li ne ~unda) hrunch O\', undrr the gu1J.ince of 1 ~e restaurant'\ gxnl·ral manager tcH·n \1c{lcJ 'l' hrunrh ha .. turn· e<11nto an n tra,Jg.in1.1 that ""ould be-hard to lop .in'"" hl'rl' alontz the Orange CN\t C hd \\adl" \1mp.,11n \rnol..l"' h" o""n fi'h on thl.' prrrn1w\ -trnut. mal kl·rl.'I h,1hhut '3lmnn. k1ppt'r'> -and 1n drnn~ '>1> r<.'J cti.nl'\ thr glRxlnn~ ol thl'\C dl'lll3llt'' fhl(I..· h \hn·d. hur\11ng ""Ith frl•\hOl''' ~. . and \U htlc tla,unngs tht• h:ihhul alont~ ""orth the S ~1 IJ~ pm't' t4 SS ~*** ...... 111 Pl!'m St &1S 'K)9} Ul)f't'I ~ 10 10 JO fl.If'' Sun 5 10 It f r ·S.tl •f',t"I 11a11on s l<Ct"Plt"'d Supl'r.or C ,.1110 1n1.i cu•s•,.,.. n'9'11•9Nf"tl oy 1,..,,. ""rf'rt,.•~nt "'9f'll'y 8o(,1 ~ ()n W><J.ly ••>Qtm C"" Qf'I <OWO)' ~ Du\)' '\ * * * 8Jr8ft·1 Altey 4SQI P.te1l1< Co.tu Hwy 6 46 ·111 /6 \Ir .. ~' 'l'.ilOO<l \Pf'C 1..it1f'' Lune" OdYW't \.tlv<O .. y ""° \und.i.y ownc:n LIV'f'l'y D..t• "?<.., u owo llf'\f'• v•ltOn\ .tCCf'Pll'O SI * * * ~ c:.te i.~ Nt'Wl)O(t Ct'ntf'•,0, f.Dut..~t'.nons Hor~ 759-080fl t>pf-,., 10 M> 10 10 Mon Fr \.ti ·1 10 Sun 1 S ,,.,,.,. v•toon\ .tccrp1ro C ·':>'""" <Ot'I Of'nul cu•S•"" Nol r.tlf'O c.te P'tve·O·rhl• 1 1~ Ntwpot1 Cl'nl"' O• 1140-.SH/ ~A.t m 1 'I pm Mon Ft1 8 ID 6 ~ 1 I s Sot'! "-0 •t'St"r'Ydl ons [,ttf'n \.ol;la\ lnd ~ l'\f'\ ,,.. I •W<OJ a1mosp~rl" Nol r.nt'd Caltfornla •••d• J IH V•.t l•do 6 1S-OS1 S )!>'n t • iun< n ""'°"' 1 P "' Mon f r O•nn!'t S )(). 10 pm MO" lu unr11 10 j() Tu In vn• • 11 Fri \.tt No •f'\f'<vo111ons l.tkr n No r •Alf'CI .\ full-II mt' past~ chef is on hand at .\lfredo's. too -which means mandous breads and rolls and an 1ncred1hlc assortmt'nt o f conunt'n· tal dt"l~m BUJ rm gcrung ahead ~ my~lf. .\lfredo's 1s a charming rc~ taurant. espe<1all) on Sunday m11rn1ng' ""hen a harpist entt'rtatns .rnJ rclauuon allounch -with gracd ull) pl:ii:-<'d booths and tables. u11nfortahh appointed and 1mpcc- \"ahh anl.'ndcd In fngland. a \Ckct1on o l roasted meat'I. \':JP l'd from wholt' roasts, 1s tht· ll"ntap1t.·n· of the unda~ m1d- da' meal -and ,.o It 1s at \lfr.l·do'c, \\ nh H'(l1son in \Cason. Simpson mannat~ and preS('nts a "iUC"Cult'nt lUI of th1<> elegant game Pilot Pick of the Week ...... 11AnD M1rl~'1 Wt.at: Bcau11 full\ prepared l·nntcmporar\ c·a1iforn1a ni1'>ll1l' ltK.usmg un pastas aod \4.·afood Car. cn11matc l\I~ m<Xphrrc E\n~lknl ~inc li.st Wb~r~: ~640 F Pacific C oast H"' 720-QOOO. Wiien: O(l('n lor lunch I I 30 am to ~ '° pm 1\.1-F. dinner ' \o "' IU pm. Tu-~t Rc"-"r· \ 3l llll1\ \Ug&t"Stl'd How macll: Moderate!\ C"(· 1x·n"'~ CMNor"'-.. 1 ... Kttdten I I~ t Nf'Wl)0<1 '"·"" '1"°)'\ CClfJ'C)f~~ mfnli ot tiru Cf"r'(f't Or 1'>'1 S ~4l ~n t t 10 tO \un 1'1:.i MlllMU.. OIUAl M)(I_ P<lSl.11 fllf'ty ~ -'...J 1 ~~ti f1~ s..it... N,,. ft'l(' C.rftlelo't l S20 E Pac::1t1c C o.tn Hwy i. ·~ 1912 OPt""' lo• O•nnt'• rrom S )() 10 .10 lO ~un Tr.on s )() tc 11 JO Fn--~ lllPst"n.a1 •om \lJ99"'1!t'd Cl.lUIC Non ht"rn ""''"" gourtn,f'I CU•\•nt" Nf'w mockf•lt"ly Pt•C "'CI '•'Ufl9"' IT>t"nU \t"n.t"(f Ill Wl't l>OUIS W '<l .-tnd O.tly pl.tCt' .ti noqtlt ~ lht" D .. nd Ill v ' up I~ l..tmO.I music Vf'ry Chi( cr.rntt"lt' OWflll"t C <1ttn'IO ¥ld Gtntr.-M¥>-'9"' Oomt"n.co i!fl' IWO ot ll'lt" INIJOI •ttr¥ ron\ H **** """J on mt'nu IS ptl(e'CJ lt'U ,,,..,, SIO I \ldllOO\ I kt"n ( "'P UU\ll"d QO\.lltnf'I P•ll .. • * * (~\ •n CIOll"t'I\ of """Of\ ~ ... ,. 1,utlf'r Newport Beach "'"•1 •~attt. •soi '''"'.c; co"" '' ~hw.ty 6 46 -9 116 /lvnltrtt M\ food """'"' •nor:t cory s..n f1.tneisco-u.flt" o~ '" .., ll)nf'r,. Owt'!t"d l>y Wf'l·ICnown IOC.M '"' · i .. .,,.,,...,, lyron ICougn luncn. drnnt"f sun _. o ,.,,,...,, ~ l>fUntn l !WI)' ~ ... 'h • loc.11 ttOWd Rt""'"'"'ron' M ct"pltd •••• 11\.nn M-1e·a. 2640 E l'.te•tic CD.ltl Hwy • (). 9000 ()ptn tOt tunc.h I I )() • m 10 J )()pm M.f d#VW"f S lO 10 10 pm·ru \.11 Rt1trv.trron1 ~nt"<I 8tiklt11U1y 01f'l)41f'd Contt"'"PO'M)' C.tldOIOI• <UJUIW' rocu\•fl9 on ~UH .tnd w.ttood Cozy nt•tn.!lt .itt~rt hc~r www i ll II\**** A1ttotfte Lt' Mt'lldi.n Hott'1 4 500 Mtt<.11\rtnur •o 476-2001 OpM tor a~ •"9 l> 10 10 ruo-s.t ltWN.ttion~ ·~t'CI Awiu o -w 1nn1n9 mt""u of 119ntt"I Frtt\<.n/ConttMnt.tl cutune. t •ttlk'nll)' Ptrp,Jt~ .no gt.tetOU)ly wrwo \1atll. chi Chi .ttl'l'IO~t" i«lls forn.tnet' IJUt dt't!Vt"fS •m(>l,.U~ss lo1 ~ cnuo Jf'flCI ro lhrnll fhl\ 11 thf' ~n n·S1-M'(01r1 O C • bvl lhl'y ptOOM>ly IU\tt" [ l>ttn 10 1!1ry Othffl UH **** ~dMl9 lll4 W C~n Hwy 645-1071 O~n tot IUnC.b.. u • m to ) pm Mon Fil Dtnnt-1 troin S p m • I • m da4ly C~UIC ... conu~ cuwne. ~ ~""°" • ~laity F.wome halnt of N4FWPO't &ten' Old Monty ~ con,~tve trOWd SU •••• ... .__ J7 FGhfon 1'1ancl 644-lOlO ()pm 11 CO 10 dai!Y Sund.y ~vn<n 11 10 ) itc'Wtv.ttJons .tlCCfPCtd \«H lu Mid ff• tooci ~lh • c.litUK kotuin f~n bct'lt'ne .,,.,._ rte> Mid< c.~ ~ OtmlV a.c CJutlby .C"10!.p1Wre ( • pqno tnftn~ OOC1 Bu\y pl.Kr SI * * '• The Can..-y 101'1 L.11.tyf'llf' Av,. 61S S 777 O~n to r llJncn I I !O 10 \Mon f " o,,.,,,.., S 10 10 o.i.ty \uncl.iy orun< h 10 'l(l 1 J JO .,,.,,.,,.,. .. on, t<Ct"plrt1 (Of'· I n.ot'll.11 CUtU"" 'W\"tn .. \f'.tfOO<l f'lfl()hASl"f G tf' JI """' ( IU 'W\>""' 's •••• c.tN)' New!IHWt 1110 Bison Allf'f1lJ(" Celebrating Our 9th Year! * CodcUila * Tropical Drinh • KM\L IlW .CUw-E Din~ In Royalty • Dinner 7 Nights • Lunch s49s • Sunday Si\95 Mon. thru Fri. Champagne Brunch -'"7 MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY CATERING RESERVATIONS EARLY! (114) 6j0."22 • ... W. Cee•• Hwy. Ne-..n a..c• (114) fH-8424 IJM a. c...t HWf. • ..... -... d11 - and often paU"S It with a whole roast beef. .Pates. English St)lt'. are more delicate and tasty than the French 'anet) -cspec1all) Simpson's mountain mul~rT) pie . which. when toppro "ith his consistently perfect Cumberland sauce. 1s a rare treat. For the Briush fest1v1t1es. a smo ked salmon and nab patt' - _along W1th 1he Ilk~ of scotch eggs. hcrring.s an'd kedgeree (a mixture of smo ked salmo n and nee> and a tang) 1cst) Welsh rareb11 -"e~ adderl to '\lfrcdo·s groaning hoard of \ell'CllOM -and !\-icCleave \a)S he'll probabl\ lca"e \Orne of the English ttem'i on the repertoire. a1 lea"it for no"" Eggs norcn11nc. plent) of C3\ 1ar to heap on top of the "1nokcd 759·H88 Lunch 11 • m 10 l pm daily. dlnnt"f Wnlt'd ... o.ty ~t"n d.'ty\ C hint""' CUl\l"f' No l •.tltd c:Nft•• ~ 1116 w lldlbOd 8'Yo 611-8204 ()ptn 11 to 9 O<tlly ltt"~tV•tiOn\ IKC~lt"d (hlnt"'t' oY\d C<1nt~it' CUtSlnt" fty I~ ltung p.-o Ch1<kt"t'I Not l•tf'd Deleftey"t 6)() l !CIO PM-Or 675-0100 lll'Stnl.i!IOm ~Ut<I ~.ttbOt f.Mldt'l\.Jfk LOOSltr dt~f dt"a!S.. Comptt'~Nl\/t" 'Cl•· fOOO mt'f1U NOtS)' Duly, lun luncl'I dlnn«'I Sonday t>tuncn SS * * • .... , DMer 2JOS E Coast Hwy C0<ona de! ~ ~Jl-9050 Optn 6 .t m to mid· nt9"t SUf'I ·Th • untll I a m F11 »t f'tft•~· slylt OIN'f" Wltn ~" lift"\~ ,__ style tooo Not rated II Tonto Grlll. ts I Nt"WPOft Ct'ntt"f Or 040-2875 Open 11 to I I Mon ·Fii I I 10 mldnogflt ~ SUnd.ty l>functl I 0 10 2 salmon, a waffle Statton. an omt'lcl· tt' stauon -a nd a vast assc>rtment of salad:. (the potato salad 1s marvelousl round out the brunc~· .. abundance And ... oh. )e!> ~ssens include crumbly German C'hocolatc cake - the ~"' l'H: had in man) )Ur\ - and a cu"ard) fruit melan~ that's mo re than a lntk btt Bnush. Call 11 a Hunt Brcakfa'it or call 11 unda) brunch \\ h1che~r oamt' )uu choose to g1,c n. )ou'll ceruun- 1~ come awa\ wl'll fed -which ~1th the ~,a.tht'r turmng cnsp. 1s e~actl) ""hat the people at o\lfrcdo'\ mean for \ou 10 do. .\LFREOO'S in the "-estin Hott'/. h60 ~nton Bou/e,ard 540-1550 unda.' champasne brunl·h hut1Ct fmm /I a m to l pm Cost per f't'r<K>n s:.1 05 lttstrv.1111on' .llCCl'Pll'O !>ov1nwtn f'rn Tt•/Mt"• .tnd Mf'•>(.tt'I f;111ortlf'\ 1n a lt"Slfltt" 10<1M .itrnos~,,. Vt ry gocxi q<f't"" com t~ potk a sr>rs Lr11"Y ".ICIPY l'\OUf s s •••• ~'1 IO<iJlt"O .ti !Ne 111'<)' t"ncl of lht" Nt"WPOfl P1r r 67S-'1 77 I llt"M'N•IJOnJ not nt"Cf'W')' s .. "' nq ·~ lrt"thC!St ~.itfooc:ls from 1~ Pac:: he Non~st 8't"ll"1•st lun<h Cl•~• Noc r.tlf"d P'tve Clown• 3801 E P11<1l1c Coast Hwy 760-03 1 (}ptt'I S 10 12 Mon UI 4 lo I I )() ~ Wnd..iy Drunc h I 0 )() to 2 JO ltt'M'tv•ltOIU ~Ue'd (C>mt"N .tllvt" ~ mosl)ht"•r • IMICI""''' '" COiona a~ M.l1 ancLt..brlovf'd lt.011'°'1 1n tint" d!n<f'l9 ,.,,,,,,,. no '' mt rn.)tn or lfW '' s ~ WTlff all~ ff•mtnongS ~kr Yorlutw f' pudd""il 8ut 1rw P•:.no Bar IS ~ MIO lh.tt s • ~ f 's **** Daily Lunch Sp.dole 12-2 Me;...,n HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS 5:30-6:30PM A....._ ................. -0 n...•--~ ... ................ .,._, ...... ----I A~Y~~~!, tlim..-~1 •12so Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, November 1, 1990 111 . /. ... Distinctive 8-010 Pasta's Suday C .. •pagae Bnuach s10 10 a.•.·2 P·•· ~ -\\~.~-~.~ ~1U\: . 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Beach. 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