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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-22 - Orange Coast Pilot_,. ... SWlny and wanner today. Variable Ml* to 15 mpb. eo.tal/llllllDd hilbt ftml 6110 1S. Lows from 49 to 51. For tbe 0raqie Cout's most complete weather information. intludina tio.t-U.. ftsbina and surftna reporta and lie P11t AH. ----8 In Costa Mesa. Someone Cates Soup Kitchen will host a free ' Thantssivina dinner for the needy from noon to 3 p.m. at the South Coast Christian Chun:h, 792 Victoria St 0 •Other local charity aroups, includ- ina E~iscopal Services Alliance in Huntington Beach and Oranac Coast Interfaith Alliance will be servina in- vitation-only Thank.sgivina dinners for the needy in their proarams. 0 •The Oranac County Rescue Miaion Cltpccts to serve d inner to more than 2.SOO people. Doon will open at I l a.m ., foUowed shonJy by a chapel service. The Oranac County Rcteue Mission is located at 1901 West Walnut St .. Santa Ana. 0 • Oranac County's biucs• Tbank.scivina feast will be offered fitt of cbaflC to an expected S,000 needy IJIClODle at La Cua Garcia res1aurant. Harbor Bo.uJcvard and Chapman Av- enue in Anaheim. A special invitation is beilll extended this year to ara militaiy penonnel and families. the meal is served in tbc park.ina lot at La Garcia. Oranae County Supervisor Oaddi Vasquez will be amona those carviq turkeys. Dinner will be served from 11 a.m . to S p.m. 14B•llnm 1111Em111 842-1188 ,....... •• 1111 ..... 14 -··· AJk Mr. Right. the male countcrpan to Ann Landen. debuts today in the Onqe Coa1t Dally Piiot The locally written advice column provides answen to a wide ranae of questions posed by Dally Piiot readers. In today's edition, fur ex.ample, a Costa Mesa woman asks Mr. Right bow she can act her airlfriend to stop playina musical boyfriends. , ··1 think readers out there, especially the women, would cryoy advice from a man's point of'view,' said the feature's creator, who's writi.DJ under the pte\ldonym 1.M. Ri&Jtt. "I think the column will acncratc a tremendous response." Sec (or yourself on paee All. LITTEIY IH1CI <"?Hearts: 2 •Oubs: Jack 0 Diamonds: 3 •Spades: Jack llltl ,.,,., Woodland Hills Modesto Whinier ''· 1~ 11. s~ ''· •• Bonus number -51 AA Mr. ai;.t/Al2 ... , .. .,._ catumn/17 la1nm/M a111r1•1 • c.a,.11 C.•11nl/17 E*'81nnllt/WullM ........ 111 ~ \ Ann l ..... /AIJ Opiftion/AI• Police LOI/ U Putlllc noticts/lt ScrMllb/17 Sodlty/lU s,cwta/11 TV~/Wlllltlll w.tW/Al5 Klndergartnera at East Bluff Elementary Schoof, dresaed as Pl!Qrlms and Indians. sing at a special program for t. PmyM!Orw!Oe eo.t ~ PtlcM grandparents. It hetped get everybody ready for the holiday. Costa Mesa DUis to face extra bills By Iris 'Vok<M Orange Coat Delly Piiot COST A MESA -The police depart- ment is making it even more painful to drink and drive in this c1ly during the holidays. The depanment. which is already nationally recognized for its "zero toler- ance .. drunken driving crackdowns, will implement a fev. new programs this holiday season. one of which leaves drunken drivers with extra bills as well as hanitovers. A new Cit)' l~w ;illows the depanment to bill drunken dnvers responsible for traffic colhs1ons for the police and fire services al the accident SC'Cne. The minimum bill will be $326 and the law allows the department to collect up 10 S 1.000. police Lt. Alan Kent said. The billing program has already begun, with notices being sent to re- sponsible parties in the drunken dnving accidents presently under invest1gat1on1 Kent said. Habitual drunken drivers involved in accidents could also have their vehicles taken away. Kent said ii'I traffic col- t. p~ eo.t ~ P904 This was the scene at the taxi stand In front of the terminal at John Wayne Air port Wednesday afternoon, one of the heaviest travel ~ays of the year. hsions that involve a drunken dnvct with two or more manslaughter con' 1ct1 ons in seven years. Costa Mesa pohce will ask the District Attorney's office 10 enforce a state law that allo.ws couns to ~1ze thr dm er's vdudc. and sell lL The .. vehicle dc-clarcd nu1sanre .. la v. ha been 1n e ffect since 1987. but Costa Mesa has so far requested tt in onl} onl' case. See DRUNK/Ill It didn't Seem busy at airport; But it was; Airlines· say traffic normal By Bob van Eyken ~ Coest ~ PltoC COSTA MESA -John Wayne Air- port used to pack. them in like sardines on Lhe day before ThaJlkscivina. tra- d1uonally the year's b1gest day for air . travel. But this )'car 1t looked more like some kind of minimalist nouvelle cuisine. with passengers tastefully and sparsely arranged on a sparkling clean marble dish. In contrast 10 the convivial crunch of - pre-holiday traffic 1n yean past. Wednesday at the Orange County air- port was a sedate affair. Lines were sho rt or non-existent at check-in counters Wednesday after- noon: although airhne officials said passenger volume was normal for the da) before Thanksgiving. .. The flights arc full." said Julie Stark. a passcnicr service representative with Contt~nt.al Airlines. :·Things arc j ust running "cry smoothJS :· Travelers and employees attnl>utcd the change to the new Thomas F. Riley terminal and two-level access roadway completed this year. ··rve bttn down hCTC once before. and it's definitel)' different ... said Brent Kerns. v1s1ting Orange County Wl1b bis famtl) fro m Baker. Ore. -ft sure is big. But it's nice.'' Thouah not that enormous by wor1d standards. the 337.900-squarc--foot ter- ·minal is evidently more than big enough to s~allo~ up and digest the usual pre-ThanksgJving rush. which air- port offi<.'lals estimated to be just slight- ly above Last }car's single day passcnicr total of 17.463. "We've had a lot of passengers com- ing through... said Orange County Sheriffs Deput} John Kohl meier. of airport ~unt} ··1t JUSt dOC"Sn't seem hke as man} b«ausc the place is btgtf. I rtmember it u~ lo be rcaJI)' packed in t.,e old terminal "nd the traffic used to bl' temblc out front. ow they've d1~ 1dt'd tht' traffic with the two levels and 11 ~m~ to run a lot more smooth-" .. · Grcgon Monroe. a snack. bar oper- ator at the new tcnninaJ, wd he'd C'\pcc't<.·t.I a big rush Wednesday after- noon .. , IAao; kind of surpnsed to sec it so slolA :· hC' said. ··rm used to LAX. It's al~a)"i a 100 o~er there. Maybe later on things will get busier.'" omc longtime Orange County resi- dents t'ven found the new. biger air- See HOLIDAY /I• ·You write the ·songs ... and don't even know it UCf experts: Brain activity causes 'music;' demonstration .. p/anned tnstrum(nts proVlded by Yamaha Corp., Shaw 1 scnous when be says be plans to put out a compact d isc of brain music next year And he ts cq-1Jy serious about clarifyma how the brain functions duriQI the creative process. By Russ Loar OfMtl eo.t Dll1 Plot IR VINE -Ever act the feelina there's music playina in your head? Foraet leamina the electric 1uit.ar. in the future you may be able to plua your brain ' into an amplifier and wail. UCI rnearchcii are plannina a demon· stration of "brain music.. nelt week - c~ronic music created by computer models of brain activity. .. The music that's rcsuluna from these patterns is mterest1na music." said UCI physics professor Gordon Shaw. "We •~ aoi.111 to try and. att a CD out next year." ·Shaw 6nt stumb&cd on the brain's ap- parent ability to malce music durina re· lellCh at UCl's Center for the Neu- robioloaY of Learnina and Memory. --wc•ve bad this computer model for some yean. The idea was to try usina sound and mutic to help us recosnize these (brain) patterns.'' Shaw sai~. "It kind of came Child halts serial rapist ·attack· for few moments By IErnly Acs.me Or-.. c.... '-.... SANT A ANA -Sbe'd Um .-., on me CcMICb in btt ~ tivina room and WU dand wheft ahe WCJle aboUt ) Lftl. A tu'Ultt tood O~ bet, I Di• W91 tbnilt in her race. Tbe man cut a piece or her ha6f. IMe lli«d off her told neckJKe. He tied 1aer haftdt behind Mr bKlt with OM ol 9- about by accident and 1t turned out to sound better tban we thoUJht 1t would ... So far. the best of the brain music ranacs 1n style from b:iaroq~ to Bach. aooord1na to Shaw, and is &eneraled by the more ~ Oowina, less wk.oriented neuroloeicaJ pat- terns. The wont brain music-son of Oat and repilitioua -comes from the kind of brain activity Shaw a.id is \lied for more analytic tuts. like balancina a checkbook.. With a IJ'lftl from the National Auocia· t1on of Music Merchants and electronic .. You c.an ask wby Mozan was able to compose at such an early aaie. We don't believe )'OU stan from nothina. .. Shaw said. "You stan with some sort of mental orpn1zauon and 1cam from there." Shaw's research, aptly named "M\&lic u a Window Into Hiaher Brain Function," was rteently ~poncd in the fall iauc oftbe See BRAIN/I• Freeway accident claims · .. life of-Orange motorcyCliSt ,, COST A MESA -A motorcyck tce1· dtnt ..ty Wed.naday mom1na Oft the Corotta del Mar hcway in~ at Hiehway 55 daimed t.bc life of a 22- ~ ~ man. the CahfOmia ........ y Patrol laid. Midleil 8'e"-Wll'd W!I ~tly tn~· ..... r.-0/lpeed.~ he Iott COMs'OI ol Ma 19'9 HOftdl mot.Ot· I .-.·· . ....... •. ..,., -~ l .---~~ • .. ~. ...-....... ....... .._ . ., --.---' . __ ... ~. l The owner of a floral business after operating 11 as a hobby for l 5 years. IUwaguchi. a 1981 UCJ graduate (social setence major) and Estancia Hi&h School alumna. was married to Tom Kawaguchi on Sept. 2. Her brother, Costa Mesa's Roy Santa Maria, was scheduled to be in the wedding. but Uncle Sam had other plans and her brother couldn't maJc:e 1t. llUDI ·1111111 •ACt-------- .. Ro~ missed the wedding because he left for aud1 Arabia (on .\ug. 16). It happened JUSt all of the sudden The> tell you and you're on call and then you JUSt leave. You ha ve 10 be ready an the ne\I :?4 hours:· Santa Mana 1s a former Orange Coast College and btanua High baseball player. "I was reall) sad:' Manta said "But v.h.11 t an }OU do? It's helpless. You JUSt have 10 accept 1t. ''Thc:tl' .,.. .. ., a lime when I thought maybe he won't Ix> called The} don t tl'll \OU v.ht·n )ou're going. M ) husband was rcall> sad. too. 'We "l'rl· .tll walking around numb. My mom was really sad tx·l.IU'>C th.11' her bab\ .. Ben and \ltcc "anta Mana. who li ve an Costa Mesa. have three t h1ldrt.·n· .\I ~ ~. ~1anta. ~I _and Ro~. 28 IONGLEADllG TO ••• --------- t...a .... aguch1 was a.social worker for three >cars before starting her fl oral husiness ... It got staned from word of mo uth What's rcaJI> neat 1s that my hobby became rn) business." Kawaguchi 1~ also a former Estancia song.leader and band member (she pla\~d the flute) HEI PHILOSOPHY II UfE-------- .. 1 ""ould S3)'. I th ink there·~ probabl) no rehearsal and this 1s 11 \o mah the be'it of 11 .. -Compll~ by Rieb Duu Local News Briefs l\f-"' PORT RE.\\H -A Garden Grove man was arrested on \usp1e1on "I '4.·ll1 ng methamphetaminc after Newport Beach narcoll<.\ dl·tnt1\e\ fouri d se'cral gun~ and fi ve ounces of what wt·rc tx·lic\l'd 111 ix' 1hc· drug at his home. Jame.·\ \l,1n < r3\'ia""a). 43. was arrested at I: 10 p.m. Tuesday at his horn'-· d\ pan of an ongoing narcotics in vesugauon. Newpon Beach po ll<.e "igt And; C1on1s said. ~anolll'• olTitt:r'> received in formation that Gassaway was in po'>seS\1on of about a quarter pound of methamphctam1ne. Gon1s <M11d . .\rmed ""llh a search warrant. the detectives went to < 1a'>sa""a) ·., ho me and noticed the dirt 1n the )ard appeared 10 have been reccnth dug up. Gon1s said Thc dc1ec 11 .. c\ dug ahout 10 1ncht•\ and found a plas11c Jar (onta1ning the ounces of 'luspected methamphetam1ne valued at \ J .l,()00 ln'illk hi\ home. olTicer'i se11ed two shotgun\ '"o au1oma11<. ntle' ant.I lour handguns, uonts said Gav.<1wa\ a self-employed truck dnver. was arre\tcd ""hout inuden1 on \usp1c1on of J)Osscc;s1on of mcth for sail and hookt·d into ~c .... port Bcacb CH¥ on S.S0.000 bail Officers 111111 dellv• baby bay <).\"IT.\ .\"'lA -A frantic huc;ba nd had a good ncu\C for pol1<.:c when he was pulled over for 'lpccding earl) "'cdne~a) morning 1n front of Rancho Santiago < ollcgc 1n \anta Ana. His .,..,fe sitting t;>es1de him 1n the car. was JU'it about read> to ha'e d babv Before paramedics were able to am .. e. the two ~anta Ana police officers helped 24-year-old Laurdes Corral t.leli ver a health y bab; boy. later named Salvadore after his 2b-.. ear-old father, police said The mother and newborn were taken to lJ{ I Medical Center IO Orange where they were both rcponcd 1n aood cond111on following the J ~ 42 a.m. emergency birth. police Yid -By It~ Dtdly Pilot Po11·ca Log -----·---WASHINGTON -A Weral judle WedDeldlJ Klllllukd ID emcrteftCY Dec. 41-rina on lbe eflorl b)' 45 HOUll D1 nm•• a. President Bulb from Ofderina an enact on Iraq wi*- Conatm' IPPft)vU. U.S. Dlsttjq Jucfee Hamid H. Greene, rejectins a attempt by tbc JUICice Oeputment to tranifer tbe lawsuit to a Judi' appointed b)' President Rapn, p"Ye the aovemment until Monday to file its rcsponte. Greene said that 11 tbc Dec. 4 bearina be would hear 1raummu on lbe lawmakers' motion for a preliminary injunction in the case. The lawmakers, led by Rep. Ronald V. Dellums, 0- Calif., contend in the lawsuit filed Tuesday that under Delum9 the Con1titution's war post' clause Conareu must debate and vote on· a dedalillbn of war before American trooPt can be uJed to dislodae Iraqi forces from Kuwait. "We're talking about 1 really serious situation -an eme1aenc:y bearinJ on Dec. 4 to really determine whether the president can wie the offensive option," said Michael Ratner. an attorney for the Center for Constitutional Ri&hts, which repreaents the lawmalcen. Greene. a liberal Democrat appointed by President Carter. rejected th~ Jus11~ Department's motion to transfer the case to U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth, a former government attorney appointed by Reagan. Lamberth is considering a separate chaUenae to the -4)resident's war-making powers by Sgt. Michael R. Ange. Ange. a rece ntly activated· Army National G uard reservist, is seckmg a court order that he be returned to this country. "There 1s no basis for the clajm that the instant acuon is 'related' to tho Ange case," Greene said. WASHI NGTON -The State Department reacted sharply Wednesday to a military campaign launched by leftist rebels in El Salvador and left open the J>OSSib1hty of increasing military aid to the Salvadoran armed forces. Deputy SJ>Okcsman Richard Boucher strongly condemned the military campaign b~ the FMLN rebels. accusing the msura,ents of violating a commitment not to undertake military attacks that affect lhe ci vilian J>Opulation. He said ~ven c1' 1 hans were killed and 6 7 wounded. Americas Watch. a pnvate human nghts group. said the rebels have bttn resJ)Ons1ble for only a small percentage of the C1V1han deaths in El Salvador over the years. Ann Manuel. an associate at Americas Watch. said the "vast maJonty" of the estimated 40,000 civilian killings have been the work of govern ment forces and rightist death squads. 1 by Sharai leBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES Cod> Jones pushed himself up off the hood of Kathennc Bell'~ late model BMW and walked sJowl}' in her d1rcc11on . the cigar still Ja mmed in the side of his mouth. .. It seems to me you got what you need ." he growled. "I mean think about 11 -David Hensen 1\ fou nd dead in Newpon Bay What do they find in his lu ng'\? Fresh water. And his aJasses., They turn up 1n the bottom of a swimming pool And who had acces5 to 1ha1 'iw1mm1ng pool" You got 1t. Cork) Miles." Katherine her face awash 1n the green neon from the lights ~f the Croa t Hill Tavern. had to agree. , "And )OU alread) know that Hensen was -last seen on Males' boat." added Jones. "Sound<; to me like a prelly good story .. "I can't JU St accuse this gu) of murder ... Kathcnnc said. "Wh, not .. said Jone'i "All you have to do 1s lay out the e\ 1denc.c, let the readers draw their own conclusion ... the readers and tn c police -Jones smiled and Oic\c<J the bun of his cigar onto Newport Bo ule .. ard Jone'i \tancd to ~alk 1n the d1rcct1on of his wa1t1ng limo. He turned and. in little more than a whisper. said: "Nothing will happen un11l \OU mat..c 11 happen .. T n he um tin ucd Did You Know? Giving thanks to Someone Cares on Thanksgiving •Thanksgiving along the Oranse Co11t: On Nov. 24. 1988. Merle Hatleberg·s Someone Cares Soup Kitchen tn Costa Mesa served turke) dinners with all the tnmmmgs to more than 500 people. hegrnntng a traduion of a special day for the ho meless and poor families who hve 1n our communities. Toda). volunteers arc sl'rving a do nated feast under Mcrle•s d1rect1on to all comcrc, '>o no o ne goes hungry o n this day of comestible indulgence. Ci1 vc thanks for Merle Hatlebcrg and others like her today We 14-0u/d like 10 han c~t m ur histoncal facts m Dtd You Know. Oraage Coast Dally Plloc, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 ' - • 0 ~ An FMLN •11nne1tt llid hll&llJ't aa.ckl ~ ._. at inducina tM IO¥tl'Dmeftl IO IWlur. to the a 1101iatina table. • Under lcsillatioD ·~ lml montbo·C.U.W• cut nUliwy aid to El Salftdor 10 $42.S millioe -Mii' \be edmiailtration'1 requa&. President 8'aab bad objeCted ~to I.be~ Ktioft. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -Ethiopia appealed Wednesday t'ot more than I00,000 tons of emeraency aid to feed tome of the •.3 million people it says could swve next year. Ethiopia•s appe&f for aid comes as nel&hborina Sudan. also bJt by drouaht, faces a famine that Western relief officials say thmltens an estima&.ed 11 million Sudanese. The number of threatened people in the two countria. by thete coun" is rouahJy equal to the combined J>Opulations of New York City. Loa Anaeles. OU<:aiao and Houston. In Sudan, where dtouaht has made some land barren for the fint time this century, the aovemment has refused to rccosnize the threat of famine or appeal for aid: callina the problem a temporary "food 1bortfan.·· But Ethiopia. reelina from rebel battlefield defeats and on the lookout for new foreian supJ>Oners with Soviet aid diminished, relief officials have appealed for international help. HllllUll w1ll•1't Cllllll 1111 ••ICJ -LONDO~ -Prime Minister Marsaret Thatches::'s supporten have tried to play the Iraqi card in the Conservati ve Pany's leadership struggle, but her opponent has said he would not change her firm policy in the Penian Gulf. Michael Hescltine. who 1s challenging Mrs. Thatcher for leader- ship of the Conservative Pany. has called Iraqi Preside t Saddam Hussein "a destructive loser." He has said that war an the gulf 1s both "Possible and justifiable." "HC$Cltine's views on the gulf arc a carbon copy of Mrs. Thatcher's," said Jack Spence. a professor of pohttcs at Leicester University. "When it comes to the cnsis. it's 'business as usual' under Heseltfoe." As Mrs. Thatcher's defense minister from I 983 to 1986. Hesclunc defended her conduct of the Falklands War Wlth Argentina and supponed lhe controversial deployment of cruise m1ss1lcs. He also backed development of former President Reagan's "Star Wars" program. "He's every bit as strona on defense as Mrs. Thatcher," said Peter Jenlu ns. a leading political wn tcr and commentator News of the Weird lit'• 1111 •· flM ..... WllClllJ WIMll ICCIUll NEW YORK -The ,hoppin' good low cholesferol food of th e ·90s -Bunn) Buraers. made w11h rahb11 meat -....,as mcrch a wascall) pwank b) tho~ gu)~ al Sp) maga11ne. who P<'r- suadcd fou r pubhc rela11on<i firms to promote 11 The co11onta1I con wa\ con- ceived for "Spy TV Pranks." a ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 14, NO. 321 Editor'• Hoth 642-eoll Y _ _,_....,.._a..,Pllator_.,. .... ---~...,.Edlor ...... l.Cll*l. The -~ .......... ~...,-~._. ............ Oii ""'~ Cotilttbulort • - Lllllln OlllHIWI "'-* .... .,_ -Wld ~ _.,..., '°' v.lli:alon Thll le'°"' comtlVldy,...,.. per;--'°"' ......._. Olllvery guar.,,tMI I .., W Nll l'Wlwe .,o.I .... !:Ir I ILi!\ Cllll ~ 10 un. w -9 ,. I • ,_, by -°"' C..'-..,._O...,~ le QPeflhom I &m IO&pm .......,... 111141 ,_ Oii ....,._ IO _,JO" 9'ltl ,.,.,,~,..... PWll ......... ... Dll4lbAlorl pilot for a potential ~kl) pro- gram PR firms were contacted for advice on the nght way 10 market Bunny Burgel"1, a rabbit patty garnished with carrots . said Sp) features editor Bruct Hardy The phon) fast food Joint also offered Hareballs -a sort of rabbit McNuggets -alona wuh carrot fries an.,d milkshakes. "We ca me llP with a product that was pretty far-fetched." -By ••~ AHocl•IH Pre11 How to reach us 1t the Dally Piiot Edttortel Newt 5f;lottl News, IC)OIU IU ) Clltl .... A bq con111nina a d1amondl.tenn1s bracel!'t worth SS.SOO wu stolen from the loun&t' 11 1he Red I ion Inn. J050 Bnstol t.. unday at about m1dn1&ht. liomront' 'tole a walkt bcl11n11na 10 J H ~rar-old Hununaton Beach woman who lef'I 11 for I~ minutes \lll1n1 atop a hot dos stand 11 tht' Pnct' < lub 11 I 7900 Ncwhopc I. Someone n:pontdly lht't'W a rock throuah a window ahonly af\cr l a.m at The he'd rutaurant. 210 Sth St 0 A palm lrtt valued at S400 wa 1tolcn trom a home on Encin1 Way 0 TllCI and nms valued at SSOO were «<>len from 1 car 1n the I 300 block of Bnstol t.ttc1 between 6 p m Sunday and 6.1$ a.m. Monday r 0 SorMOne k1cktd three holt\ 1n 1 uucco wall at Pomona hool. 2051 Pomona Ave The damw. c t1- ted at S200 . .,..., dont' between 11 p m fnday end 7 m Monda). 0 A men ~ 10 u1e a count~tfe11 SlO bill to pey for llaRC c:&M of beet at lZ UQuor, I 4, E I 17th t. Mon4Jy T1w dat tteopi(ed the phony btll and aakt'd the p1\ron to refUin 1a IM ttor. until pobcc amved He rdutcd 1nd lift ahr pmn11C1 with a man 1n an oldt:r model. bcitr car. ,....,.Ya C"ad11lac.•Tfte otht:f man reponedly paid for the .._. 9'dt t-o IClihmate SI billt bcforo the pair Id\. TN 11alkfe1 lll1111cMd M lbout 6:20 pm. 0 Sot'MoM who tntd 10 br~k 1n10 a homt on tht' 16200 block of 1cm was iattd away ind chavd hy • nt1Jhbor Tht' suspect appercnlly Jumpt'd 1hr frn«' frnm thC' ne1ah· bot'\ yllrd an<t wu uimper1na w11h a k11t·htn window when fr1at11cned off. I U1•11 ._. A mother 1n the ·11000 bt°'k of &II c 1rde .aid a b9by11t1er she h1rt'd from an llf'ncy wai \uppottd 10 my with her three )ouna eh,ldren until 6 lO p.m When the mother came home she al~y lbund lhc ch1ldn:n. a 2· month-old b9by and ).year-old twana. locked in the rcsl<knec-by thcmtelv :there we no...,. or &he blb)lit.- ter. She alt<> said her chc(b WCR m1 '"' from a bedroom. a The a.rand theft of a 7-foot by S-foot paint nt. of a beach .anc wa ~ at the nc1111 Wa~tftoftt·H•'*' Hotet. 21100 P1nRc Coast Hish-ay Th1c•et n<>W a black moun&a1n btcyt'lc valued at S300 from a rnteknce 1n the 300 block of lJ tia A\lcnuc ...... A woman oompla1nc.d 1h.i a man foUowtd her from the Laauna Hills shOPP'"f ~nttt to her apanment com- plc11 on Kclvtn. Al ~ ..-alked to her apartment, the man 1t1bbed her from bct11nd and DJd. "don•t ttrt.am. aJI I want ll your sbotl " The victim totd Pol~ she cbd scream and w man tin away She dttcnbcd him as • _.,,te man about ls )U" old. 6 r~1 I •n<"h. 230 pounds, "1th dart ha1r cvt short Vrunna swat lhoru and • cnpcd at11n. Ht dro\lt' a litflt blue two-door Import car. 0 Two II pin~ -.n ltlot into the bedc patt0 dOOf of a home on Momu'I V~. . 0 Somcoiw stoic a •hht nbbit and a blllclt ind •fl1-. iibbit ftom thc•r c., .,, the bect)'trd or a hofN °" OlmpeMrO. Thf C'lll't """' ~ brh1nd 0 Two ttram1c poll w1th trttt an lhcm and valUC'd at S450 ""t'tt taken from a homt on Miramar 0 Tv.o wa&chea. "alued at a total of $4,000, wt"te 11otcn from a home on Aha.mar. .......... Someone r<>fftd open a 11~ ..... door 1n IM I 100 btoclt or Ebbt1<k Roed and dro .. t' off In a $1 20.000 ron .. tt11bk-'i>orYht-that hid bttn ~n unlocked and Mth the kt)'' 1n Ide 0 A lhtel c:ut a pie« of .... OUI o(. window to tnter a home on -Klaloe Coun •eel coolc SS.41S wonh or proptny, 1ntl'*411"1 SJOO ca1h. two handp.n ~II')' and 1SOO 1n dollar and belf-doUar ~'" 0 Tht cold .... thcr aPl)lartntly mOhYllC'd a tllic( lO mnovc tht-1l1 net otr a 1911 N11an tnt pel'Ud h• tM ~ ot: Hchotrooc AVftl•. ~,...._ day before Tha•tli'ri .. ~Ir.: u ;:':! And IM rain was followed by sloriou1 aun. Praite the Lotdt . A n d 1lon1 the Or- 1n1e Coast, busine s ap. ptared aood. By mid-mom- ina the valet '/-JI.~ outside South Coast Pina had a front line of two Jaauars. thrtt Merttdes and a _ ~xus. Inside. foot traffic was already dense. Across town. still before noon, half the JOO tables at Fashion Island's revised Atrium Coun were taken and pianist Donna Blackwood hadn't finished her first set of Christmas sonas. A well-dressed lunch n"9d was dillias '"'° ill .-M. .... • .-.. h lftmed as 900d a U... • _, IO cMCk • .... OIMir CGM1'1 odwr' lidl: 1111 jalll111, .....,, Md ........ Oran ................ , • wial WW,. bua tltty dicl lhe ••idnoe dte Orlullr Ccma b abarina 111 boUndlul ..._ ...... By rarly a~moon die Job Ccn1er •• 19th Sueet and Placentia Avmue ia COl\I Mna it UIUally cloted (they open al 6 a.m.). ""We·ve been ntn busy today;• &m1kd mARllFf Bernie Gama. tk fq)Ol1ed 4S l)lactmcnt' coms-rcd to • daily IVeJ"llC or 30. "One contractor took ciaiat auys arid said it could be l)l'rmanent work;' he bodled. Still, there were ~· of day laborers waitina for work. "Wo're doiftl the best we can." sa.id assistant manqer Cbrhrina Saachcz. Both Sanchez and Garc.ia felt community awattnns of 1he jobs proaram had increased considerably in the past year. "This isn't work. it•s therapy," laughed volun- trcr Cam Gleason in the aftttnoon sun. Hr was about a mile from the Job Center. painting the new Share Our Selves (SOS) facility near the Newpon- Cos1a Mesa border. SOS is a community food bank shut down by polit~I bickenn1 seven months ago. Bui now SOS is finishing construction on its own million-dollar warehouse that 1s twice the size of i11 raled pr1 •• : 111 aw. n. lliii.I c:llarity ._ ben the l"CC'ipicat of an ...,.1111 tad ~of rommunity lhari"" "lt'1 uabeticwable. .. adtl r • 90S direcscw Jnn fOf'blth. How .. O\'tl' ....-rMed. __. inaJy ovemiaht'? .. "'" Imm_. ow tnck tec:otd 1.Hd ":· answn'Cd ~cwt.lb, Who aicbd otr S2S,OOO rach from local homebui' 'In :Jim htcn and Kathryn ThomptOft Ud 1100.000 each from de- "c:loJ>CB W1Uiam Lyon. Peltr Ot-bt, John Michler and Howard Ahmanson. ··Then thcrr wu an anonymous donation of SI 00.000; the Ne"'port~Mna-lrvine Interfaith Coun- cil raised U0.000 aad CUrtene and Hans Prascr. along with 'The Ritz Brothen: tent ovrr $40,000 they'd collected at a luncheon." •Id Forbath. In addition to cub doftltions. voluntttn hke Gleason have contributed countless hours to rebuild thr SOS food blnk. fort.lb cited arch1lec-t John Von Szrhski. structural enainecr John Coil and con1ractor Mike Dunn for "at least 100 hours of donated ume." "We hoped to be open by Thanksgiving but "ill m1<is by a few weeks, .. said SOS board member (and voluntcer painter) Brenda Dickerson. SOS alrcad} has a \torcroom of food on hand and a conunuing suppl}. accordina to Dickerson. will come from tum>undi• _... _. ·a••'ll 11 ......_ Scvefal blocb -... ...__ ills' 21 -len,ahcnina when Ci• OllMs Heilm ,.,..... .. Ow ,Thankfliwille .... is II Ill.• = ii "'ttuti~c dimtOr o( dllc Or-. C.-aW' helter. mc•tioeed in dad colwaa two .... lllD- ~ thdter .. m boll diaaer b 100 ......._,,of their res1dtnt famiUa wbo woUJd ~ '9e homeltss. "The Cen1er Club is ~ llUUy dinner and Httbor 0.y ~·, k>wer'tl'ade dllles a~ pro"tdina relitha and tttn areau. .. laic:t Heifaet. He-i(ncr alJO pointed out lhal FtM.t. die you111 man ...,h°"' motha Lauaht him t.bt 1mponaace ol proper amaac. ~ found work at llally'1 Ham· burgrr dnvc-thru. Heifner added that Frank's iamiJy moved into one oflhe shellds MUI apattmeotS ud that Frankie Jr .• qt 3. would be in lbe poup•s Chrmmas play. · A final stop on 1b1s pre-Thank11ivi1111 O.y sun.ey was to vLSit Frank Sr. at bis new job. "Hey, Mr Wood. how you doana. .. be yelled, pu11q out menus 1n the ptl\enng darkness. ··~ tot me work1ns 10 hours a day and I love it., he said. Frank's boss. Mike Pierce, said Frank was dotQI a .. terrific Job.u Oranse Coast, we have much to be thankful for. Jbll W#4'• ~I••• ru• ~T• ~ n.,..aTJ. '- Laguna ~each · tries for third ~me ::-.::,.. Noted UCI sc!entist to halt, or alter, blufftop project M~.;~~~-~J.'::"";::: honored by his peers By KAREN AUGE Orat\09 CoMt DellV Ptlot LAGUNA BEACH -Although 1hey have struck out twic~ with county officials, city leaders here will ao to bat a thKd time '" attempt to halt or at least alter a planned bluffiop custom home pro- ject. The City Council voted unani- mously Tuesday to appeal last werk's ct>unty planning com- mission approval of the 26-home SmithclifTs developmenL Coun- cilman Neil F1upatrick was absent. City officials claim the communi- ty would strain city services and that grading for the prOJCCt would dmupt the landscape. Nearby neighbors complain the additional residents would exacerbate 1raffic congestion on Pacific Coast High- way. In addition, the homes would sit atop a winter nesting place for the Monarch butterfly and on the site of ancient Native American anifacts. The 10.4-acre parcel hes in a pocke1 of land overlooking Emerald Bay and is vanually surounded by Lacuna Beach city boundane-s. Nevertheless. the Local Agtncy Formation Comm1ss1on last week rejected arguments by City Man- ager Kenneth Frank. Mayor Lida Lenney and Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick lhat the propen } should be included in the city's sphere of influence. In addition, t_hc comm1ss1on ap- proved a plan that would aHow 1he Irvine Ranch Water Distnct to handle sewage from the homes. The c11y had refused to provide sewer service there. The commission dcciSJon camr one day after the county planning commission 'approved. on a J.-2 vote. the project over the obJccllons of city Icade~ Spokesmen for tflc Bnnderson Real Estate Group have cons1stent- I) maintained that they have worked wtth neighbors and altered plans for the development so that it doesn't interfere with nearbv homes. · up Wednesday for an elltpected call to active duty in the Persian Gulf. By Russ Loar °' llnQe Coast Deity PMot Tht commander of the 200- strong Manne Medium Hehc.opter Squadron 764 said the outfit as ready if rumors that it will be scn1 to Saudi Arabia prove true The Marines in the squadron have until Nov. ~pon. an Orangr County paper reported. 764th 27 to new-r .. Nobody wants to go to war. but 1f the country need$ them. the folks '" the squadron arc ready lo put down their jobs and go -you'd · have to hold them back.'' Col.TD Seder told the newspaper. -By City N~"' ~rvltt IRVl?'loE -Skies att looking blue for t;CI atmosphenc chemist Sherwood Rowland. the man who first disco\ ercd man-made deple- 11on of 1he eanh's protective ozone layer. Ro-.land was recent!\ named president of the largest general ~1- _tnce orgal\1zation in the ~orld. 11 was announced WedneSda\ Now prrs1dent-ekct of the .\men.can .\s· soc1a11on f~ the Advancement of Science (AAA~). Rowland wall beg1n a lhrtt-year 1erm next Febru- ary srn mg as chairman of the board dunng his 1h1rd )tar Rowland was in competition for tht pomion with Paut-Oray, ]lll"CSJ· dent of the Massacbutetts lnmtute of Technol<>I)'. In an interview mailed to AAAS mcmben ak>na with ballots. Gray desa"IDed what ht calls the "national dilemma" of scientific illiteracy in public educa- tion In a parallel interview publahcd for AAAS members. Rowland cnu- c1zcd a growing trend in SClenufic researCh to focus on la.rat-sale pro- JectS at the expen~ of 1nd1vidual sc1en t1sts. Plans tar cllHdNn~s library win OK d1i111111rat11~1 ··The ancreasina tendency to focus on pant anittat1vcs instead of on the md1v1duaJ investigator 1s of great concern to me." Rowland said .. I persist an behevma that most good n~ ideas come from individuals rather than ilAJll com- bme-s ·• · He 1s especially cnt1c.al of the gargantuan super colhdcr project an T eus. charging that sacnufic con- s1derauons gave way to pohtk:s. By Robert Barker the project -the 26.000-square-and Langford archnccturaJ finn of 0renoe c... Olllly PltoC foot children's wing -is expected Huntington Beach, were criticized to stan nut fall. by Barbara M1lkov1ch. a member of HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Phase 2. a 350-seat aud1tonum. the city's H1stonc Resources Board. is a cultural and archi tcctual land-the building wu fintshC'd an 1974, mark." and the architectural work was as- M1lkov1ch said the hbran. in the park at T albcrt A venur and. Golden Wcs1 Stret't. was the las1 building designed by renowned arch1trct Richard Neuira. Neutra dt\!d before sumed by has son Dion. Rowland. -. ho 1s in Europe and unavaalablc for comment. has bttn widely praised for st1clung to his guns whrn cnt1c1zed by the csta~ Planning Commission has ap-will be built under the children's ··1 haven't been able 10 slttp proved archttectural plans for a wing. bU1 there's no set time for several n1gh1s because of the stonr children's wina at Central Library completion. officials said. wall and teflon wall we have run despite protests that the major re-Design plans. by the Anthony into." Milkovich said. "The library modeling wtll dcst roy architectural p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-===:=::~==============================::::::::: fratures of the bu1ld1na. Milkovich con1ends that the plans to put the ch1ldrcn's w1n1 e'pans1on in front of the library "oblitcrat~s .. Neutra's de-sign. hshement The eApens1on, wtuch 1s funded both by private fund-raising efTons and Trom the cuy's treasury. will cost about $4. 9 million. Groundbrcakina for phase I of PRESCHOOL • KINDERGARTEN • FIRST GRADE EDUCATIONAL GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT •AGES 2 TO 7 •GYMNASTICS AVAILABLE •MUSIC AVAILABLE • CREDENTIALED TEACHERS • 7.00 AM -8 00 PM • 398 UNIVERSITY OR COSTA MESA ,, ___ _ --.-TT ~ AFTER 24 YEARS GOING O UT OF BUSIN ESS ' ENTIRE STOCK WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & lrv rm• Ave. Newport BCl~l h • STOm tome MON MT...... ... IUNOAY NOCJllN..,__ • • WA~ fOI HfW tt0t9°"Y ttOUIS • r: \ STAN-SHAW .CORPORATION FUU. FORECWSURE & RECONVEY ANGE SERVICES 1800 £. SsVDITlllNrH St.• Sum: 103 • SANTA ANA. CA 92701 (714) 542·5811 • rAX (714) 953·7459 WISDOM MOVING & STORAGE INC. Pro1t.'ss1ona1 Ser~1 ce •l owest Rates• Insured ---* Rel./Ofc. LOClll ~ Spedallsts (throughout Caffforma) * Weekends, Evenlngf & Weekends * 25% Off All Packing Materials (when movtng with us) * FREE wardrobes * Furniture ,Quilt Wrapped * Recommended by Orange County Realtors (u ·c.9 1 984-8888 ~ . FIB U11111TD (.:.G.:,) f Tl • (C8'· T 164,442) Rf!! --. 18814 Brookhurat St., Fountain Val~ Jim Wisdom, President Study: Managers in need of people skills ' SANT A ANA -Many Oranae County executives believe today that business managers. while tech- nical whizzes. aren't very good at woning with underlings. UCI management professor Ken- neth Kraemer came to that con- clusion after conducting a tele- phone S'tlrvey of 175 county ex- ecutives. "More than 90 percent of the cJ1ecutivcs surveyed report that their managers need some ad- ditional training or development in the three areas of interperso nal, communication and leadership skills," Kraemer said. Nearly half of those polled in- dicated there was a strong need for training in all three areas . In contrast, Kraemer said. less than 25 of the business chiefs t>e. lieve their managers need further development on technical skills, such as financial analys is Qr com- putin1. . The executives cited inter- personal skills as those most lacking in their managers, Kraemer said. "ln spite of these findings at the nationaJ and local level, most busi- ness schools today still continue to emphasize quantitative skills over qualitative ones." Kraemer said. "While technical skills arc criticaJ to an effective functioning of a manager. we obviously need to do a better job in training managers in the equally critical areas of com- municat1on1 and people manage- ment.'' he said. · By City N~,.,. &rvltt ..... ~ ~. • lllA retil•• ....... -n.1~1=aitl111t• ol._..t -would be 11\l wed 10 ~ ..... al t.bem U illiured.. ntll ~ -120.000 -, •. far below * llGD;OOO .. , 11m o( mil'iow o( people woWd be · lldwnely llllcted and their fiunckl ~ rendend ..... _... atjml tb1e wro111 U... laid Ken"'h a ....... ....Uw vial jWwidlllt oltbc ~· banUn .,..,_ Whicb repraeAU smaller, coaunanity . bub. ··A lot of CDs (ccniftca1a of deposit) wouJd wilad up ftOt beina insured. Tbaa would drive funds ftQm oomm11nity fiaancial institutions to too-bia-~fail 1Ju4·· he uid. ... However, Seidman aaid most small depotjton likely would consolidate their aooounu so that all of their money was pananteed. Beal estate loan aCtivity .rebounds · LA JOLLA -California real estate financial activity re- bounded somewhat in October when overall lending totaled S 16. 7 billion. accordin1 to a real estate financial report. _ The October total was IS.8 percent above September's $14.S billion, which was the lowest since February 1988. according to the Dataquict Report .. While real estate activity has been lagging behind last year's levels, September's numbers were particularly pim," said Donald Cohn, president of La Jolla-based Dat.aquick Information Systems, publisher of the report. "The October numbers show that September was not the bcginnina of a steeper dive in real estate activity. The low level for that month wu aJmost certainly caused by the Persian Gulf crisis and nervous financial markets. Things arc beck on a fairly even keel now," said Cohn. Financial activity during recent months has generally been I S-20 percent behind year-ago levels, accordinJ to the report. September was 28.4 percent behind September 1989; October was 20.2 percent behind October 1989. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~I '81t IYIE 1111 IYIE C1m,111t1 TP1111ea111 LIVING TRUSTS NMCY Mil, Alt ESTATE Pl.Nl9C ATT~ Wll SHOW YOU HOW TO ... eA•PlmlR e m l~E • U•R EITATI TUEi •. f&llCJ Yim AllOI e IM 71% • EIJITI TUEi NANCY NOEL & ASSOCIATES ATTORNEY AT LAW 567 San Nleofas Dr., Ste. 106 Newport Beach, CA CALl FOR FREE CONSULTATION 760•8822 NEW YORK (AP) November 21. IYIE 1.1IJ..1 IYIEUllllDlwn _,,,_,.~~ ...... ..... S •IUIOl..,..,..UI' ......... • 111 .. .,.,,_....,..,. NYC-.... ... . -~.~· .... · . , ..... ., ................ . •eM~:.:.r--_...,..,,...,. •l . . ......, . ..,.,._ ,_, ........ , . '" .. "' •. ""c.... .... ...... ~: ,,, ........ ,. .... .... .,.. ...... . .. ., ..... ,, .. "' .... , ...... ~ .... lllOO .. , ......... .., .... -... .......... = ...... -* · .• .-.· ....., ..... 1 .,,.. • _ ......... -""9 ·= ....... :::::::. .... 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Milken. 44, lobbed at uma dut-ins tbe proceedina but '10od a- preuionlesa u Wood annowacild the punilh.meDL The judte called him .. , man of talent and indultry" but 11id bis crimes meriled leftldly · i~ration to deter further wroned<>ina. -rhis kind of miAUe of your leadership position (constitutes) serious crimes warrantina terioul punishment and the di1COmfort of beina removed from society," Wood told a counroom pecked with 200 spectators, inctudina Milk- en's wife, Lori. The aenrence capp-fit ,- tumultuous sap of the Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. financier Mlchael M ilken, With hie wife Lori, ..m. for Mntenclng at U.S. whose pioneerina use of biab-yield Olatrlct Court In New York Wednelday. junk bonds raised billions of dollan of .. -...un:•·-t, ;.A__. 1 m"'"a·m"m .,0 • • • ..:n r. th • 1:.r. J in capital but also helped fuel the ........., ...... ·~ -... "° at and ww aor e rest oi my w_e. hostile corporate takeovers that yean in prison. He already has am truly sorry." characterized an era. aareed to pay $200 million in fines Milken attorney Arthur liman and place $400 million in a fund to asked the judae to sentence Milken It also appeared to vindicate the compensate investors. to only community ~. sayina aovemment's relentless pursuit of He was ordered to repon to fed-his crones were "deviations from Milken. who plead~ ~illy to six era I custody on March 4• 1991. He an otherwise admirable life ... felon y. counts of vaolalln~. federal will be eligjble for parole after ser-Liman cited Milken's $360 conspiracy. w an~ secuntaes laws-. ving at least one-third of his term, million in charitable contributions !"ther than fact tnal on racketeer-meaning he could not be rcleued bqinning before the federal in- 1n1 an~ fraud charaes. until 1994_ A prison was not dcsia-vestiption and his work with .. Thas senten~ ~hourd _send the natcd. underprivileged children. ~essaae that. cnmmal ma~onduct Milken also must pcrfonn 1.800 "I'm not a psychologist. I can't an our finanetal markets wall not be houn of community service during offer your honor an explanation as tolerated, regardless of one's wealth each of three years' probation. to how Michael slipped," Liman or power," said Securities and Ex-"What I did violated not just the said. "I can just attest to those change Commission Chairman law but all of my principles and values that come out constantly." Richard C. Breeden. values," Milken told the court Milken. the California-bred son before sentencing. "I deeply regret -By IM A6HdalH Prn1 Milken still wealthy ~espite stiff sentence NEW YORK -Michael Milken. sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for securities and tu vaol- ataons. is no longer a b1lhonaire. But he remains one of the country's richnt people. His net worth was estimated an October by Forbes mapzine at $700 malhon. aood enou&b for 11 Sth place on the register of America's 400 wealthiest people. That's after payina $600 million in fines and restitution as pan of his auilty pica to Sill felonies in Apnl. Forbes also estimated that he lost S2SO million from the collapse of the junlc-bond market and his em- ployer. Dttxel Burnham Lambert Inc:-. which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. At Ottxel, Milken made more than SI.I billion from 1983-87, includina SSSO m1lhon an 1987 alone. 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UR OWN "'RIV A TE lABEl" - fROM THE NATION'S FINEST lt\AICERS1 TWEEDS, FLANNELS, iHETlANDS AND MORE ... All ~T CLEARANCE SALE f'IUCES. ••11lor 119$. to '42'. ale 1128. to •a TRADITIONAL NA VY BLAZERS LOSEOUT ON IASIC NA VY lAZERSI EVERY WARDROBE HOULD INCLUDE TWO • .. . XCELLENT SELECTION -OF % WOOL AND POLY· OOl. J::~!;~ Sale 1138. HUGE SELECTION DRESS PANTS OVER 1000 PAIRS TO CHOO'SE, FROM RIVER CITY, WOOLRICH, SPORTlf ANO OTHERS. PLAIN, PLEATED ... WIDE VARIETY FABRICS, STYLES AND COLORS. •EXAMPLES• GIOU' 1. IUGIY PANTS ELASTIC WAIST BY SPORTIFe COLORS, SIZES FOR All. R•'!;~°' Sale 18. •• GIOUP 2. 11&.T MODIL • Pll·WASHID CANVAS -TWILLS STOCK UP AND SAVE 81GI R-: Sale 22.•• GIOU' 3. 'LAIN AND 'LIA TID ,OL y -conoN ,O,LINS YOUR TRADITIONAL FAVORITE I R•gvlor S I ·J4 II •j2• a e • ._.,.,_:~ f ~ ' . ' . ' \ .. . ~ ..... I-.. . LARGEST STOCK IN OUR HISTORY. IOUGHT THIS SUMMER BEFORE OUR DECISION TO RETIRE. HUN - DREDS U'°N HUNDREDS. -A nw IJUMl'tlS - • SLllYILISS • V-NICK LAMllWOOL ·~:;':' Sale 26. 11 SHITLAle •~ON VIST i,. •s2-l•le 3J. 11 LON9 IUIYI -cnw •CK SHmAND PULLOVIR • .,. '$r S•le 28. .. •y • .. Cl(• I COLOll LAMl'I• WOOL PULLOVll • .,. ~7· Silt· u." 6 COi.Gai • UATHll IUTTON IHnLAND CARDIGAN .,. ,.r. Sile "9" PUUOVll-™ COLoPw!JE~ FOA YOU~ CHNl'TMM 09'T8 .... .,, Sllle G.11 LLIDAY'S · OVER 2000 FINE DRESS SHIRTS FROM TOP MAKERS WITH OUR "PRIVATE LABEL." WHITE, COL· ORS, PATTERNS ... SHORT ANO LONG SLEEVE. SIZES 1~ ~ · 17 ~ R-r1vlor •28 to •j2'° Sale 18." to 34.11 SU,.I SPICtAL GIOU' LONG SLllVl-lunON-DOwt. OXFORD CLOTH WHITE , BLUE, PINK, MAIZE ••r;j•r Siii 18• WI All PAMOUS POI NECKWEAR OUR SPECIAL TY FO. THESE MANY YEARS ... TIESll NEA•l Y 2000 TO CHOOSEI •OlfRT TALBOTT. FERREL •EEO. JACOB •OIEUS. •••""'' 27• to •• 3 SALi GIOU'I 1211-1611-22'1 SPOii SlllTS FINE MAKERS1 GIT-MAN, SfRO, WOOLRICH, EAGLE, ETC. SHOU AND LONG SLEEVE. REGULAR ANO HEAVY WEIGHT. SUPER IUYSI R-r1vlar '30 to 1j9• Sale 18. 11 to 38." HYN • SPOONI .. UHALA• "HAWAIIANS" SHOil SlUVf t COTIOH, COTTON·P'OlY •• . ·•~··••Sale 29. 1111 SlllTS GOLF, "TURTLES", RUGIY, ETC. SHORT -LONG.SLEEVE. S·M·l ·Xl. R~ "i34• to 162• Sale 22.11 I• 38.11 C'&OllOUJJ AU9*1N110lfl' 1011111 RegulaT •4 Poir ale 3 P1lr1 t" ., 31 • ,... ... Cllllt Ill' -· , ... ...,. =~ ..... OIMll. ..... ., 1i1111111 .. .:i 1t~:.. H •*• I =.-:.. l.11 d T.,..ood. .._. ~ "::' tft1a MooN. H•' 11'11 = :J,. ao ...., "'9J ff.wil9d~lloe.H•li ..... ..._ ~ ud ltobeft ......... a.. ..... r.:-ud MkUll lell. c.-........ Nao .. ., I lleoee and llobert Ocmle. ....... :=-::i '°" ......... am.. ... r.:;:==========;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::--i 5Pdra uc1~seom.1..1pm "lf~ =:.. ud MicUd Mceowt. HHll •• &. a.ch. boy -' lake? tA, 1• rt 9-\ ~ 11 lult DuckyH Don't., Defty, come visit West End West. Wih a telecUon like our.. you'll neYer to on a "WUd Goose Chase'' aplnl / 21 ll Lacuna Canyon lid Lac1_.1na Beach. CA 17 141494-2264 Neor••••r • Jay.e and Eric Oowlon. Newport leKb. ~lb and Paw.I Monahan. COiia Meta. t'. ud Julio Ciceri. C.0.Ja Meta. boy Judith and Robert F'&lber, Irvine. IP".I Mau,. and Ouiatopher Bair, COiia Mesa, ~ and Jama H~ C.O.ia Maa. boy SAINT JOUPll ~AL PM,. ... H Oiriatine and Timothy BW"ftl, Wiklomar, ~Aft AL OOIOll1Nft'UI llOIPTl'AL OetlMr .. Mr. ud Mn. Salvatia'ra. Col&a Maa, lilt Od*rn Mr. a.od Mn. SerJe. COiia Mn.. Prl Mr. and Mn. Kim, Irvine. Prl Od*rll Mr. and MB. Hallock. Irvine, sirl ~It Mr. and Mrs. Vazquez. Colla Mesa, boy N..,..._. Mr. and Mn. Abel. Corqu deJ Mar, boy PM•..._. Mr. and Mrs. 0apon. Co.ta Mesa. boy --~---·· Mr and Mrs. Hema.ode%. ColU Mesa, airt ~....... . Mr. and Mrs. Luevano, Colla Mesa. boy ~e.a-11 Mr. and Mrs. K.ittt, COit.a Mna. sir1 "Catch Our Healthy Attitude" Make Healthlul Eating a Holiday HIT Pacifica Community Hotpital'1 recipe for feutlng ju1t In time for the HoUday Seaton. Than4ay, N"~r 29tli from 6:00 P·•· &o 7i30 p.m. Joi• UIHla Forti•~ rq'9te_picl 4ietieiall lo lea111 11.e eecreu ol u4111iliw ( b.1 llealtlry) ecllWa Rffei•e ••fOCNI for 1~1·• i.eludj .. redPft for ~ • ~.IHe 1weeu • Hear1·Heahhy Elltttft • Supc'r alad1 • Tipe on how lo make HoUdAiy Fnorile9 tire heahhy way. amplfl qi .. ••triU-. •lw.les" Cllrt•C.U ... ....._ •ya "Tlaa& •ea~ealy t'eeU••" laterter hsl ... l6 1---+-....-+----+-j ~ ~ f iacilica . COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ReservatX>ns required for this event which includes sumptuous aampling and delightful door priaes He4' ..• c ir, ,._ Ill,....... ltt.tl n- ,._ IU. ... ,. ( 114) ~l hn SSM G ~ HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS SALE AMERICAN & ENGLISI I ·\~TIC)lJE rt 1RNITl JRE REDUCED ~6 50°/o OFF FANTASTIC VARIETY OAK • WALNUT • MAHOGANY CHt=:RRY Dining Sets • Bedroom Sets • Chairs Secretaries • Tables • China Displays Bookcases • Victrolas • Radios • Rugs Clocks• Upholstery• Plus Much More • ,, LOI A*"'• -...... ... loa to 111w ..._. ....... ,. __ s,ooo...., n. -... -•••• ... _., __ 'I lllW low ..tJto ........... IO __ oe W I 1sh;, ...., Mu I•• 111e fll .... rAunrd a.,. oM Mrtua 128 ,.,.n 'Wv ... Nlief' 111sc• on n..tay, 8'd nw d l 1 '1 I ... ;":· Ibo Rn. Miit --· 11111 ..... -I .._ -lllw miMioo'o -· )alMd ta •rill llDo It 11111 Loo Tiie Uoloa -Ml--· A =~I uw-. ... ... ':'!Id Jcxdu Millioe .... the sih.., al-·-··11_..lilodapoastld -Annyph•w!IO-- llow waitlaa· for 11 early 23,000 -In Loo~ C-. lbou.;wlll -1.' ty Oi T!Mahllwinl Doy, - -no ......... " "''"" -" -........... Md di-. .. ..W ~Jeff Ir'~ no donned ...ner numbers of the homrl•• .. -aod pile turtley and -· and dnoli"I Oi ........ "I'd lite IO -,,.., lliid Ihm ""' aa ..,;. help ni1e ,...,,._for tho.e wm<-mated 30,000 homdao ia Ibo Loi '· Man who burned to death told friends of pl• SAN JOSE -Npyen Kim a.., had threatened to bum hillllelf to dtath in &onl of the U.S. Capitol so many timel that friends or the Vietn1mese·born publisher no loqer believed he would do it. The newspaperman finally fol-- lowied throuah. 1ettin1 himtelf ablaze near the Capitol's West Front on Monday to pro~t Com· munist rule in his homeland. "He said it too many timn; it was like cryina wolf," said Quynh Thi, publisher of the Vietnam Daily News in San Jose ... He just uid. ·1 want to die, I want to die, I want to die in front of the Capitol for my country.' .. Friends and colJnaucs dctcribed Bans. S6, as a workaholic who never recovered from the trauma of leavina Vietnam after the Com- munisl victoey in 197S. The father of five children: Bana. spent time in a "~ucation" camp after North Vietnamese took over and later fled Vtetn1m by sea, they said. ' · He had recently writlen to P.re,,i- dcnt Bush about the plif,ht of fellow bolt people and the -~bulations that Vietnamese auest w~rken have endured in Eaitem Eurppe. Co-wort.en could only cuess at Sana's motives, but said they as- sumed. be hoped to bring lttefltion to those iuues. Dozens of byitanden looted on Monday u Rana dOUtcd bis body with a flammable ltquid and iani\ed himself. -.. He stood for quite awh1Je," said a tourist from IOWI wbo watched.-Banc lie down, tum on his t.ck and reach skyward before be was enaulfcd in flames .... , was pretty puesome.'" The 1uicide apparently was the lint cue of a Vietnamese bumina himself to death in the United States. It. evoked memories of the June 11 , 1963, immolation ofThich Quang Due. the monk who killed himself on the streetJ of Saiaon to ·protest the 1overDmeot'1 dis- crimination ap.inst Buddhists. Ilana bad left California two months aao to help swt 1 Viet- namnc-lanauaae newspeper called. the Capitol Voice, bated in north- ern Viflinia. Bach Hae N~yei1, owner of Capitol Voice, wd she saw Sana on Monday morning but he pve DO indication that be planned. to kill himself. He ieft behind several iet- ten -to Nauyen, to his wik and lO Thi -all of which were con- fiscated by authorities. Nauyen said Bans'• suicide ~ay have been meant to d111;w 1t1ention -to the problem1-of bolt-people a . Vietnamete auest work.en. But Thi _ aaid she thouaht he was also plqued by emotional problems. "He was very upset,· and some- times I think he was in mental distress .. Thi aaid, add.ins that his anti-communism had become an oblnsion Cor Banc. "Thlt was real· ly a mental probkm with him ... Bans, 1 banker in his n1tive - " country, foupt in ~ South Viet· namne army qa1Q1t the com- munist1. Hit pandlllther, father, uncle and you..., brother wen: killed in .the war. He and hit wife Doa Vien, 53, at everythina when they came-to the United States with their chil· dr<n, "°" qe 14 throuolt 2.~. and ldtled in San 1-. 4 The IU!il~ lived on welfan: 111C1 what little Ilana earned with_ bU ..._,...-. . &o., and Thi foundod the Viet· nam Doily N..., in 1916. But a.., .... tuaDy left 10 publish bil OW1I Vietn1me1e~l1m1u11e weekly, nun An. . -a1 dll Al srtlMf p,_ ~-lri-•••l.000 ......... ......... '='" ...... ····-~· ........ - -....,. lrl\ . "' "-• ltoa;nl Ni.a,, c..r _ ... 1111,.... ~ C...*-F•r y.._, IAe and IUs ICtl• •• H•• l..arMI-• were ...... -. -'""' die -....,.... __ _, .... military ••nR _. mare 10 tel wt ...... ca-..11111 "I -oa1y bope we can obri~k all al -milhary -and ltarl 10 -dlOI -for lloutlna, r .. air •• • UclusiYe usy.clean lop • aoc• witt1 urnet • low'flMI "9fl contral • SpiM-utchint cooktop . •Plus, many standard features ............ C-Pliatosr1phy ~· n. ~r.. ... ..... """-c.&.n.! 2 8il 0'1 ind 2 5x7'1 Cuolom Color Printa (Poatar lilo 1iololilo) Plus! AU the color slide nop1"w! ALL TOVU nJa Gm.T na.eo ... ,._. .. _ .,.... . nllL-.............. ..., _.., .. Whirlpool · Microwav.e Ovens • 4-Stage Programmed Cooking • Quick Defrost Cycle • 10-Level Variable Cook Power Control MlcrlWIVI Onll 11111 1111• • 6-Stage Programmed Cooldrc • 10-Level Variable Cook Pow r Coa"'~~~'°''t:==-.J..-====;~ • Vented or Non.vented -· • Hood features 2-Slfeed Touch Control · • Hood Includes Damj>er, Grease Filter and Cooktop Light .llM:.__ - C.11t tali C11tliji • Eurosty1e good looks • Tlvee col<>< choices • Convertible ,llflll lnO 2-module • High·performanoe d11lgn • Downdraft ventilation system · no "charge All l•1111-Alr o ii s.•t • 3 level wash • 6 cycles · •Energy saver .wash • • e 15" Wide Trath ~ • Euy ""'I bllCI caddy· • Euy loadlng trnh •PICb•WMk'• trllll The Internal Revenue Service' otters: -Ext.WV. training progrem1t -Aexlbte work ICheduleel -Excellent He9Jth. Life. Retirement and Leave benefits! .Job eecurttyf · -Uberal v11eat10n and ~ leaver Starting..,.,.._ are from $1 .. , 753 per year for the aecretarlal/clerlcaJ and paraprofessional poeittona. and S 18,305 per year for the professional position•. wtth vtrtually automatic annual pay Iner ...... ExceHent advancement opportunlUea avaJlable. Fluency In Spanish and Engllah la a ptua. To obtaJn application packages for Tax Examiner positions onty, pteue call (71 .. ) 836-2128. For 8'1 other positions and Information. call (71 .. ) 6"43-HIRE. For hearing or voice Impaired 8PP1feanta only, call the TOO number at (71 .. ) 6-43-.. 849. U.S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED -EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER e HILLGREN SQUARE 250 Eut Seventeenth Street Costa Meaa. CA. 92627 A. HILLGREN LIQUOR B HAIR PRODUCTIONS C HAIR PRODUCTIONS 0 . BAGELS. ETC E DENIM DEPOT 250 E. 17th St. 270 E. 17th St. II I VINNI ES REST AURA NT #2 COSTA M ESA STATIONERS .o BARBARA'S BRIDAL SALON #'S-7 TREDS AND THREADS #9 BUD'S TAILORS 1110 SANDBAR AQUARIUM # 11 SPORT NOOK # 128 NORGE VILLAGE LAUNDRY # 14 SUPERCUTS # 15 NEWPORT CONSIGN DESIGN #16 CELESTINO'S QUALITY MEATS #17 SIR ROGERS LTD ' # 18 CONSIGNMENT GALLERY 296 E. 17th St. Ml CASA REST AU RANT 298 E. 17th St .. A GAROUNO'S RISTORANTE I . POST AL INST ANT PRESS C. MARI-BEY LAMPS & SHAC>£5 • 0 . HOU YWOOO MAGIC SHOPPE 772-926' 642-456} 543--826' 543--332') 645-2280 543--50 15 646-5255 645·5653 631·7990 642-8890 642·7191 645-2252 631 -2622 I COSfAMESA SfATIONERS SINCE 1fft COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT SPECIALISTS OFFICE PRODUCTS• STATIONARY• PRINTING COMPUTER PAPER & SUPPLIES TYPEWRITER P.RINTER RIBBONS FAX TRANSMJSSl()N-RECEPTIONS AND SUPPlfES ART, DRAFTING ANO ICHOOL 8UPPUE8 BU81NE88 CARO& • LETTIAHEADI • ENVILOPEI IU8tNES8 FOAMS • nu•lf• STAMPS & 11GN1 WEDDING INVITATIONS & SOCIAL STA tlONAAY GIFT & GREETING CARDS • Custom catering available • Off the menu specials • Lunch and dinner ....,. Piia• dkm """Md• ~---dll~:cr#ll' ............ -ptf1il ia· ~ ... CG&J&-.W ... hi P• IPR II ..... ,... ......... ,,.d_ ., ....... CllMfll ud 1111 .... ........... Wlaile counioom .. .,.. ...... Deeted to produce rhetorical llciwilbel. leMtOf'I are DO ... dlfo atrical. leftDett bellD bis iaitial liddll• to die committee bf wavinl aloUd • baud puzzJe, -~be ... aboul to paiat tM ~ plCtUle ..... tM members 1">UJel later be auided "1 wt.en the)' flt tcJldber me pieces or evidence. He shook it b efl'ect. When it came his turn '° offer an initial dcfen.e. Riesle broulbt bit own pmz~ hen, beld it aJOA and jostled pieces onto the desk around him. Pieces, he said, are aometimet millina. · Bennett, in the role of RieaJc'• proeecutor. -watched ftom ICfOll the room. .. Mine'• bitser," be announced. Treasuey lnay limit deposit · • msurance WASHINGTON -The Treasury Department is consider· ina rcstrictina each Amtrican to th~ federall y insured bank. sav- inp institution or credit union ac. counts -no matter how littJe money is in each. The dcpanmcnt asked the Feder- al Deposit Insurance Corp. to. etU· matt how much the proposal would save and to describe potential prob- lems in administerina it, FDIC Chairman L WilUam Seidman said Wcdncsdav. _.,,., ........ ,,.,_ UOOKL YN PIZZA WORKS-' VINNIE'S 12lS E. Imperial Hwy. 270 E. 17th St. PLACENTIA COST A MESA -'524-1260 _...,... 722-9261-- Great Italian Food at Reasonable Rtlces .. Hf ... ii dear he wanted • $of a raohalioe aUthoriii• .U• s.ddmn, and laid Iha• .. indict1Mn11 o( Iraq'• bNty 10 citizens o( Kuw.it *OU bf prrteftttd ntlt week 10 tht nittd Nations. OI Thunday. the president and hi•'""· &.rbara. planned to share Thltlulivina with MMM of the 230.000 U.S. terViccmcn and ter· vi~cn he. has sent to the ~r­ sian Oulf "lion to confront Iraq . .. It' do nothin1 cite, I will con-v~y to them the hHnfelt thanks of the ~merinn people at this vtty specfil time of year for Americans,"' Busll said. Hf told reporters he would &ell the troops that .. we arc aoina to prevail. that they're not there on a mistfon impossibk ... B•sh announced that he will mttt with S)'rian President Hafez # .._...,.. al-bad on Friday in Geneva on Pr•dent 8ueh meeta with uled Kuw.itl ....,, Sheik Jaber al- his .ay home from the Middle East Ahmed ef-Sabeh In JedcW't, Saudi AratHa Wedn11day. to tk United States. r---------------------.l'---' Ht defended mcetin1 with the -------------------.. controversial leader. whom the _ g ·I I ("'\G!,. /_ .---_ Unittd Statn aovemment officially VIII \.JDRaTIT/.a cb ntKkn the head of a terrorist ;:=:~.:;~· . .:11:.=~ rupsc;a-/c cftrshitms far the as we do:· Bush said. "I have no cful~~ ,Q problem sitting down with him for if171rev this common objective." 'J ..,. Sfeakina with rcponcrs after ("\Q.. medln1 with Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed \.Jl.JIMJ }2,-2.f -al·Sibah. Kuwait's c1ilcd emir, South Coast Plaza • rruetal Court • 549-7090 Bu railed the dccible level of his ·-----------3------------• nation o( the Jraqi leader. ..,.. ...... \ Our Me1l1 Are A Trip to Me1ieo! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... ln Costa Mesa stnc-e1972. " Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open Daily At 11 AM .. ,,.. .......................... .. . l 10 % Off All Regular Price Purchases Friday an<l Saturday Nov. 23rd & 24th • Karen Kane. • Platinum • Adrtenoe Vittadlnl • Fla ' "~.....---• St. Germain • Paul Stanier • Fadashl •Claude Z MANUF~ a FINIStED .. ~ COUN'l'Y As a holiday gift to Orange County residents( Heirwood is offering super discounts on al Heirwood shutters, shoji screens & room dividers ordered durin~ November & Decem- ber .1990. • -11111, mn••lmm .. , • ..-i ...... ~YUDllY. . Remember Heirwood is Californias premier shutter manufacturer. Unlike many of our com- petitors products, which are made and finished outside the USA, ours are made and finished here in Orange County by California craftsmen. Call now to take advantage of Heirwoods first sale in 37 years. GRAND OPENING keep us in .mind for all your holiday needs BLUOMIN' rTHING fresh cut flo wers quality and rorief)· r--------------------~~ I : 20% off el'eRA I : : BLwMIN : : first T HING ~I I I h ~~1 E-171h 1rtt1 • SM1te 7 I : p urc as e ( ,,.., .. 'k "' 646-7899 , 1 I 1 • , Gel I jump Oil holiday deconling widt walko.aJI ... on .,,,..,thing )OU'flftd l'or )'OU' home. Wt hawc _, 790 ID- swck wall':!':~ns. and ooordil\;lting ~~and hlk*b a ll'llly pt look. Plus, frtt How-To Oirlia. \ideol, md • expen &coming ..met makf~gi!lg wall~ a bime. ~-And ~blllck ii all wilh our You Goua I.DY< II guanniet . Now a1 Wallpapen To Go. Wilm bloulifal-.... DECORATE FOR THE HOi;IDAYI WITH IUNR IAYINGI l FREE WALLPAPER .,. IUY SAND GET 1 FREEi For wy 3 rah of wllpeper or bOrder purchued It our,.... prtct you get another ron frM. Offer cannot be combined with other dlecounll. Free roll• mu1t be of equal or .....,. vllue """ ""'" pui'dlUod. • SALE ENOS DECEMBER 4, 1990 . 'Gllel'A ll9M TW JAi Ill m ....... ,-•• ..., ~~.:z~ .. ;:.....--..:; .. -PAW. -.. w ••« :!f;"". --..... q I-~ ..... AD,.,, n no_,.. __ .,._ ...... , ............. , v --- ___ ..,._,., .. ·(61t) 2Jt .... • z •1• mVINI-necuriousft i1vt1ce1'10 .... .. • ..... • limitae. IOm'Cll fA iAI tib ud oocna1tmeot wlebia tbF'Shrel M a Siddba Medita&ioll I• ...... -llshatday and Sudly. Fot more lnbmadoo about lbe event .. dM: Siddba Meditation eenw la ...... call ll3-0ll2. .... ,._ • 9iiiiiliii~ ;.,c_ noowu. - will Ill .... Die. 14. *;Cl iii"'::) -------· .. alililll)'• a 11-•• lfw .on ........... CID, ~ I , I •I w.-. St9-lOll. =.:::i ... ~..Uf •put Mlt , ------·-· lllJllTINOTON ll!ACll -"t.": ,._. ........ 'fl' ...... lbc 1111 tlli-.al .... Oll' ... i\ -... , C.. U'--'• c:ommuaih. • MCIMluod volaa... "°"' &Mt __ , ., ........ looil, ?-·~ .., ...... T-<IW-,lll.,.,_ ..,. to'!><-, wll -tllo .......... -lletloo -....,. °'"*'>be Club .. ~ c-, .. la 1'41 1111 --lot bat 1:30 p.m. W-y II-., -, • ~ -~~ . .. s.v;op ••• u. .... 19900 -l'h!l Am9W -· 9'0f')' --m ne public I• iovited '° .....: .dM: 1"6. INI ud 19'2. pttt•tttation by 5onll -. WiiO' will --"' .... -·· ....., '!.""" .. bd>alf of -Our -autlMn. Mt worb b¥:1udc The Mlttian director Jean Forbat.b. ......_. se 1!11-111111• ~~Ion. Wine, Tiie I~ atkedtobriD1cantof_to_to 'j NEWl'OllT BEACH _ Tiie N""'°" I-Mu utd Tiie Ooldon Applet SOS. T>e food will be ,._ .... to dto ... l'OllP ol the <>ranee County a( tbl ..... orpniution roUowiaa \IN modi ... a..,.-a(~ will hold an "Eye Mem• of the a\ldicencc will have r---------------------------------, I I I ENTER OUR . DRAWING TODAY. WINNER WILL RECEIVE $300.00 OF IN-STOCK I comp~e thla entry form and return It to this store. I WALLPAPER OR BORDERS OF HIS OR HER CHOICE. No purchase required. Pie- 1 a.-LM.mco. .. oo Monday at Tempk ~: ~ ~ ~rom:d:: ll&fllll • lm'I let Yabm on c..nclt.ck ROid. • ' , SANTA ANA -If the holli <I tit< , oentnJ COW1boutt w.cm to rna'buate with the pounct;ac or 1een-. ~· ill not bccautie there's beta an IDCl'C:Me in juvtn.ik crimt:. Rudli Mcrvil wiU speak. about the , oonwt SleYC Mellow at 972·1690. worthwhile Eye Bank prosram. Thue ~ ~Wpoil, Center brancb or the wilt be I mall cbarec (of the luncheon, pubbC library II located II 856 San whidl ...... al noon, and all art in-Oetnalte Dr., Newport Beach. Name Drawing will be held on Tues. day, Dec. 4, 1990 al 8:00 p.m. I '"""to........ _,I 1'111 . ln1ie.d. some 1,400 On.nee Cowuy hi&h tchool ltudentJ ue lhne &o learn , aboul tht: ju1tict 1y11em fint hand in \be 10th annual Mock Trial Compreti\ioo. I Address You do not have to be present I· r ~~ ~ cuur •n•••• mPOaT BEACH -Tiie ~ .. . Couty Offtcer Wives' Leuue (OWLS) ..!-Ill.YI.HE_-.~ ~y Monuna will bold thcir_~w:rn.bcr runcheon on .0o-0cncn Cub, • WorbliOP ror------w~ at iheBob-BUms mtaumtt Billed as lhc larJnt 11.tCh propam in California and rnoai compnebnaive in ttie nation, mort: \h&n 2.50-an.omen and 4.5 judin work with 1tudt:n11 &om .f9 hiah ICbooll to build CUCI and Imm roun room prooedurn. I . . I L,. _______________________ _, ___________ J women tcareb.ina for • new carttr, i1 In Fashion ltiand. -- Y'W ?'' - Red Velvet Ribbon 6" Willow Wreath _2 Fo• $J ~~., 24" Wreath .... 4 ,, -All Doll Houses Wa~.19.ea . 3394 South Bri11ol St. Sanl• An•, C.A., 92704 (7 14) 641-4041 (Loe. 9" T ..... C.ter) Hand· Tied Red Velvet Bows · 100 Miniature Light Set - I l••hln9 "' M•adv b""""' ll9fln In ..olid• Of ..... ht-Col<>t•cl Ml•. ftK Metallic Cord ff ... 99(: Christmas Wrap . S.O ~w••• '9ol roll. ""-••cl ,..n.-.11t •rod Ml+dt. Co.ltd h••....--1tf11 ,.,.,, 2 Fo• _s300 Platlna Ribbon 10 v<I• -"-0•. :r~~""'" lnd00t/Ou1.S-. 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Tbc COit i1110 of Fountain VaJlt'y and Joon Aynes of Studt:n1 teams of 11 to -tO take on the tasb o( lawwrs., witneun. ckrb ltld bll.ilitr1 •-! a month and more information i1 avail-Corona dcl Mar. able by cal~na IS6--7128. · On Dec . .5, a 1hoppina and browsina • .,.,., a..r4 ,..;... ii..;.. --' - Chrlatmas Curling Ribbon 400 ...... rff . .tiff• ......... ;Jingle Bell Necklace 99c: flt.t . I .M 3 ft. Wall Tree Sttooor M •111iful ~ll"t ldola•i11 rlw 11°"1 A•IOll Md 1116t kw door or well decor•ll11o1. $399 fhti, 5.t9 Greenery Bush a.-,._ Ptlilo. hchoe.; &tlllh 11111. s-dl.tl 11111 or Jr41p~ Leal I¥¥. 110 le-. Garland By The Foot 4"WooclEaHI Tea ,lffttt, .............. ,..... ... .... 10,... ..... ... "'····---· .... It< . SENSATIONAU .......... SM• ....... ........... -................. :. ........... "'""''",."'_. .... ..._T_• ....... -.-.. ., hrO-.OetO... FREE ' ' Open at 6:30 AM Weekdays Everything Homemade on the _Preml- . (714) 965-8834 ~ . ..... , .. ., ....... ....,,,. 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Tbat doesn't leave mlaCb " time for aittina around the ,1;1 hquse eatina a leisurely din-~ ner." <I The county nnks behind m Wilminaton, N.C., where resi- " dentl spend SSI l a year on I mt food; Honolulu, SS02; m ~. S472.; Lexinaton. ~ ~y., $444,;, Hunts~Je. Ala .• ~· U43.; lndaanapohs, $440,: m Dcaltur, Ala.. $438.: and Raleiab·Durham, N.C., S.43S. " In Los An,eles. residenas b• spend an averqe S299 a year on fast food, the aurvey taicl ~ Lut on the list is Beaver County, Pa., where residents -pvc up SI 19 a year for fut food. I -a1 Qty Ne"' S.nke -As You Like It Silver Shop rrln . E.uw St.fling Flatwarr. HoHoWllJT, ~ry -· at ramn1ble pt1cft H11"'rel• of «11Pt .,,J ~ ,.,kr,. "'tied. 11'3 S CoeM Hwy UpN 8-ctl. 494-3497 JO$o{f wtth d'1ud expires 1&J1• I To LONG BEACH - A man's charred body was found Wednes- day inside a trash dumpster that had been set afire in a Lon, Beach alley. 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HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A Program of Irvine Medical Center ......... ...,, ........ ..,,. •• -.,..••a t m .,.. .,, *' ,.,.. ...... ..., __ ,,, ......... . o.r Mr. ~<Jill md I -at I ~ Ill. ll'08f IWO mODaha • .-... nnoa, I tnew be w in•••tld in IDOl'e tbu 1 CMUIJ ftielidllaip. I dida't hive lll)IQM in my • 10 I let it ., on ahboulb I knew we lbOu.ld oely be ftieadl. Tbe wont of aD litu- atiom bu now occurred. rve 6IJen madly in love with Orea'• ~ brodler, Cbip. rm afi'aid to 1dl Dur SifJlk: I feel /bl' )'OU IUJd Orea and create a problem between your desire for ptivacy ..,, ,ou· .,c than. Maybe the best thina to dO ii what you wanted. Now i1'1 Jbow just di11ppear. -Oistraupt. Hunt- and tell time or for,et Gene. ~ ina«m Beach. best way to face t.M sirurioa a De.r DistralJlbt· Tricky sitwt.ion straight on. If tbe ma.a is met IUJd but Jeavi111 im 't the answer. Grq'• you're win.iD6 to tee him, it .. ltOt been tap dancilJI in• dtam wodd filir to keep Mandy in rbe dotet. and it's best to let him come to. If They're better for soni111 clotb~ Cflip is the 1uy xou have your eyes than hidifll kids. on and it's reciprocal, then 10 for it Unless Gene's a compktejert., let If he's a 1ood 1uy and cares for you him in on t.be secret 11'1 your be'// understand. There are • lot of choice whether you want him ff a other foxes out there to trot with. full time papa. U you 1till e/lioy He found you, didn't he? ~'•••11•1 a 11.._....._ •1111 ----111-MtnN.0.. ..... . ::r~-=t.::T.t,; ,,.,,.., ---~,.... nw. II __, t.IJll i..ft .. ID "" ht ,., ,.., ud dalti ila'I.., ltw yow "1nn. Uyow•,_. }lyie ,..., M die., ... OD &f fllb imlltedlllle &'Goa md tell Laura tMI '*" tdtool it Otw, tJJ. 111Ulic ... *"'*' md ,ou'tt ltOt ~ i~ dtitln. · 11ae bat MIY ii -t.6e ditecf ~mcA. 11 abe M>G 'r li•a, fbn ii ' IJelJo &J ud ,oodbye Laun. I doa't tee anotber way out. Good Jed. Poat Scri{lt: I appreciated hearina from tbe aQlle lady la~ from Newport Beach who had been razzed by her male ~ for the polite .. no.thank you to join their after wort boys club. It seemed that her deniaJ to son· out lepl con· trovenies over marpritas .)Val a din to their eaos and precipitated a sharp drop in . the office -~:9r"uveG•t beeD ..s .. rm pleered '° bear' abil -• lirl'• dub .... worUd out. ... tbe la.,en Wives ._ve a..-._ at t.be ame c:an*1l 11 die bOi while di1cutli their dalridel _. other ID8tta1. ~ eVCD pick • the men·a Ub from time 10 tim The weather is still a tittle dailJy b lhe tells me a wanniaa treDd • pean in aiabt. Lookina forward to bearina &o you. ru . see you next week. Be reprds. .. ,.,.,. ~ y .. tu~ .... ......... ., Mr. 'j ...... ... i. 1tlr. I.JI. o.JIT PU«, P.O. Bil JIM, C.. Mna, 11111. going it solo, so be it You and Dear Mr. Right: Laura and I have Gene can work out mutuallyeeon~e--been pals since high school. Back nient times so he can ,et to know then we all played musical his daugliter. He probably won't boyfriends. If a relationship lasted ,------------------------- BIJUC the matter. The best advice I lonaer than a few movies. it was can give you is to be friends with considered a long affai. Laura and ' Gene and enjoy the filt God pve I arc now 32 and still single. On a you both. Children net:d to know recent double date I met Ed and the 'ITiis fru kcture, t.ntitka Mintl Meaicine, ana :Miracfes will 6e fiiven oy JI.mo Pre{k1i CS.'B. 5t mern6er ef tfu Christian Science 'Boan£ of Lecturisliip 'Ifu. membtrs of !First Cliurcli of Clirist, Scientist, ?/lwport 'Beacft invite you to join tfae.m Sunday, 'J{pvem!Jer 25tli, at 4:00 p.m. in tfu cliurcfi ulifiu 3303 'i1a Liilo Flrll Church of Chrtsl Scienllst N.-.port 9eec:tl 3303 VI• ltd<> Newpor1 a .. ch. CA. 921163 714/673· 13~ Perlllng -Chureh Enter Vte ()po<1o City Enter FlnNly A...nue Bani! of ~ Ent• 32nd Street l~lal SaYlngs Enter VIII• Way OM Way StrMtl ~ Don't forget... • Ill ~~4. ~:j_ ~ Cla11lfled1 l•IJ Pl ·: 6'2-567-8 If you flnd yourself tum1ng away JOW' lnortte foods because you're mlSstng any or all of )'OUr teeth ... If you have a destrc to bite into ajuJcy steak, attack a buttery ear of com on the cob. or bite tnto a cnsp. fall apple agatn ... Come learn about dental tmplants. . - You'll hear from the dental professionals wtth the Beach Cttles Implant Group. and have an opportunity to chat wtth people who have experienced implants. Implants can make eating a pleasure agatn. And much more. Pre-;entaUon DatPS • Saturday. December l Fo untain Valley H<XpllaJ 10:00 to 11 : 15 am • Saturday. January 12 founLaJn VaJley HO'iplt.aJ 10:00 to 11 : 15 am •11dlCMlw . , ..... .. 84Z•ISI 7 FN'C' '" the-publl<-LimttC'CI •I'll('(" pkuc-rttll fM reecrvallon• This Friday And Saturday Only, Save 30°/o On Every Pen. Mon.-Fri. 9·5: 30 S1curdav 9.5 Visa, Maa~rCard, Am. Exptt11 Orange County Store South Coast Plaza Villaae Sunflower and Bear Strut Phone: (71.f) .f 3'4-8003 1 WORKING v h 's " sale worth writing home about. For t~'O days only, save 30% on San Diego's finest selection· of precision writing instruments. Ballpoints. Fdt tips. Fountain pens. Mechanical pen(il11. Every pen we have, in every imaginable tyle. from such distinguished names as Mont Bla~c. Cross, Sheaffer, Pe likan, Lamy and Pentel. But hurry. This tale i1 for Friday and Saturday only. Period. I FROM HOME HAY HOUSE I I Learn how to improve the Quality and financial rewards in your life by joining the fastest growing economic and social trend of our time. The Wall Street Journal reports that OYer 42 mllllO!l Qe<>Ple now work exclusively or earn . extra Income by workl~ from home. Paul and Sarah Edwards~ aythors of ··ytorklng From Home·· and natlon'. ally syndicated talk s hosts for National Business Radio, wtH shOWyou hOw to get started and hOw to make it work for you. Cell ... 1-900-860 4477 Louise Hay's book "You Can Heal Yoursetf" reached the New York Times bestseller list and remained on it for twelve consecutive weeks. As author and lecturer, loulse has appeared on the Oprah and Donahue television shows to teach peopfe how to use positive affirmatlonsy visualizations.-forgiveness exercises and ~ .... mirror work on a "daily" basis to change our thinking and O\K lives for the better. Now Louise can show you how to dO the same. Call ... 1-900. 7 40-3053 AoD I • Code lt '2.00 per minute MESSAGES UPDA1FD DAI&. Y The ODly ~ .... "' • rk'Y rm11l111 ia tM owa ... "No one knew this 1tte1t wa l,m. thll thele tindl ol beautiful Jaomn nilled in ~ COMnty;· t•daimecl Abby MenW11ett, ASID pcsian chairwoman duri~ Friday ~,-tfti..n .. "';,~:r siattY to un-leil tlw Phi rmonic Oetip }louse. Twent)'-four desianers ~orkcd to u.nsfonn the Georiia-- .stylcd. 6.()0()..tquare--foot. th1tt- story mansion nettkd on the clcpnt Victoria strttt in Santa Ana. r Jane Orier who co-c:baind the ,enovation project with Renate C.01- lison. recalled five years aao when ~SID approKhed &be Oranae -'County Philharmonic Society. ,1'They. askod if we would be 4nterested in a desian house project and we said. 'Yes.' It took five yean -«> find just the right property." They found a winner. After snoopina throuah the dwell- g's seven bedrooms and five aod half bathrooms. the 200 VIP uats conversed in the tent out- oors for dining and dancmg. Each f those attcndrna the pany had a voriie room. -Women's committee cha1r- •woma.n Marcia Coy loved the livi ng ~ umsfOrmcd by WaltcT Nut- tina and Associates. "I'm a tra- ditional person. I could to home and peck my baas and move right 1n here," she said. Eva Schneider adored the dining ~ and its fancy upholstered chairs created by Betty Hyde. "I can't believe the difTemtce. Two months ago this house was in total disrepair.·· Schneider said. Roy Russell Jr. recalled living in his mother's dream house from 1927 until 1933. "Then the De- pmsio n hit and we had to sell " he said of his boyhood haunt. "I'd. hate ~ thi~IMace-.sokt for.·· (We heard S 12,SOO. It's currently on the ~arlcet for s 1.3 million.) . Th1s.Jiome 1s .a must see! Holiday tnmnunp ennch lhe pakue of porcdain and cham~e accented with ruby red, sappbu'e blue and emerald grttn. The residence is open for public toun throu&h Dec. 9. Proceeds from the $1 S ticket Pri« benefit OCPS: For more infor- wma.Y WONDD: we asked ow local fair-Mind maidens it ~ have more fun? Loil Aldrin: "I was born a browndlC and I always wanted to be a blonde like my sister. I felt cheated. And then my wishes came true. In my late 20s, almost over- night I turned prematurely IJ'IY· But everyone thinks I look blonde. And it's all natural. Now that's the power of oositive thinking!" Heidi Miller: "It's no1 the color of the hair that's imponant, it's what inside the head. I have a lot of brunette friends who have a sntty good time.'' · Decann Baldwin: "I have a lot futt. My-husbandioves blondes. r wouldn't have it any other way ... Gaye Roche: .. I know they do. I was blonde and I thought it was getting a litllc brazen. So not so Iona ago I decided 10 dye my hair brunette. It's incredible how little attention I rcc'Cived all of a sudden. There was no companson. >\fter two months I went back to being a blonde." Marcia Coy · .... Readers give thanks for Ann Landers column ay Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some readers get mad when you run a , tolumn a second ttme. even though Jhey may not rrmember it. In my pp1n1on, most of your stuff 1s good ~nough to be seen again. and you ~houldn't feel the need to apologize, espec1all) 1f it's a holiday. I don't know of· anyone who works harder than )OU . .\nn. so go flhcad and take 1hc day off and run Jhc column I am enclosing. It ap- peared tn the Memphis Com· JnCrctal l\ppcal tn 1983. Kemmons Wilson. the man who founded Hol- iday Inns. called 1t to my attention. )-fa ve a Happy Thanksgiving. h oney. -A FAN SINCE 1955. DEAR , AN: ne coll.IDD )'08 seat '' 10 self·ten1a1 I'm embarn11ed lo tlllak I ran It tile first time. Bat your offer of tile day off It Ir· s1up1d just because we have to ask someone for advice. Thank you for taking the time to crack down the busiest and best· informed authonttes in medicine. la~. psych1atl) and religion to get ans~crs. Very few of us could reach the~ experts and we certainly couldn't afford to pay them. Thank you for the help you've gJ\en people who are depressed. su1etdal. strung out on drugs, ahen· aced from parents. lonely and fngh1ened. You have bttn a rock of strength to people who arc ~ti)' womed aboul themsdves. thinking that they are the onl) o nes who have such "crazy" problems II gjves them a great hft to know that they aren't alone. >\nd 1hanki. for adm1tuna when you are wrong. It takes a big person to do that. I hope you will have the energy for many years to come to travel around the country and make speeches. I heard you speak in San Francisco and I'll never forget it No one who secs )"OU in person can doubt that \OU are for real Ha'e a Happ) Thanksgi.,.ng. i\nn Landers -TRl 'E·BLL'E ANl'IJ FAN Un ique Creations For Every Occasion! \1111 ''•'" .. ,. eut1-.c. nu son ICE n1H11 .. r · t Ml ~••• .. \ I •t ... •Fresh Flowers • European GarJen•, .. _A' • Balloon Bouquets • Pia ms .. , ·~ •Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers • L Now you can breathe easy. Call HealthMatch and you'll have a physician fast . HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A Program of lrvine Medial Center -nlstlble 10 I atttpt. Excwse me -------"~-------!.--------------------------!...-----------------------~=- wlllle I reaclt for ' secoecl pltte of my friend Lo1l1e'1 1wfft po&lito pie. Meanwlllle, ta)' llello to Kem· moat ud Dorota1y. WMt a irut co.pie. Here's ••e col1m.a: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today 1s Thanksgiving. What better time to let you know how much we appreciate )Ou? A whole aenerat1on has grown up and learned about hfe fro m reading your column. It would be impossible to calculate the 1m· pact you have had on millions of people -not only teen-agers. but individuals of every age. Thank yo u for patchina up family fights. settling bets fnd maluna communtcat1on between children and adults easier. You have sent people to physicians. lawyers, cleraymen. dentists. counselors, Al- coholics Anonymous, Recovery Inc., and dozens of organizations they would never have known about if it weren't for you. Thank you for discus tnl human problems most people would be too ti m id to approach. You have help- ed me understand homosexuahty, m1isturbat1on. obsessive-com· pufSLve behavior. abortion:' kinky L_SCll, transvestism. "funny uncles.." medical problem . emotional pro~ terns and sibhna rivalry. You have made it possible for me to get alonl with my relatives, neighbors and friends. Thank you, Ann Landers, for ~ your'tcmfic sense of humor. There have bttn days when your column was the only lauah I had. You bav.e a way of bcina funny without beina flippant. insultina or hunful. I have split m y sides at some of the thinp you've written. I've shed a few tears. too. You've made me and millions of othcn feel that we aren't German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old~ Fashion Way" 2Q50 Grace Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 ••'I 1t&n11111 Wd' I 111811111 11T. .. ( ..... 8'} °"-' ....... ~-"'-weddlflO 9C C 11. ~--.0 .,,....,.., ............. ,., Ul-4e11 -·· I • -·~ • ,. ... , .. .. CALL CANDY at 642-4321 FOR YOUR AD HERE Roman Ii<' W t"ddin,: .. at '•'lt • tuswy .. Yldlh ... S,.. Vnstfl 'Our'"'~ C... .. "'1 Pt..W. fetal ....... 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( .. ~ I , ' . dltorla l ForalatbWs wlPds 1111 for our 111111111111111 J.\t this lime every year in America, school children dress up as Indians and Pilgrims. families ,dine on turkey and 1nmmings and we all giv~ thanks. ft There a(e modem traditions such as televised football games and Mr. Macy's parade that sometimes distract us from thl· o rigins of the fall feast and the meaning of the day we rdcbratc. It 1s worth pausing on Thanksgiving to recall the lessons our forefathers learned in endurance and pe~vcrance. W1ll1am Bradford was the historian among a small group of sc11krs "ho amved at Plymouth aboard the Mayflower m Dccemtxr 1620. Bradford, who would later be governor of the colon~. ll'lls us in wntings .. Of Plymouth Plantation" about hunger .ind heartbreak. death and disease. Rut Bradford also tells us abut faith, hard work and finall >. triumph The stOf) 1s ours -all of us. The words are his: In these hard and difficult beginnings they found some discontents and murmurings arise among some. and muunous speeches and carnages in other: but the~ were soon quelled and o' crcomc b) the wisdom. patience and Just and equal carnage of things by the governor (John Carver) and better pan. which da'-<~ fatthfully together m the main. But that "h1ch "'as most sad and lamentable was that an two or three months' lime half of their com pan) died espec1all) in Januaf) and February. being the depth of wanter. and wanting houses and otha comforts. being infected with the scun) and other diseases "h1ch this long voyage and their maccommodate cond1t1on had brought upon them. So as there died sometimes t"'o or three of a da\ an the aforesaid tlme. that of one hundred and odd persons. ·sca rce fift~ remained And of these m tht' time of most distress. there _were but six or St'\ en sound persons who to their great commqndat1on'>. be II spokl·n. !>pared no pains night or da~. but with abundance of toil and ha1ard of their O'>'n health fetched them wood. made them fire'i. dressed them meat. made their beds. washed 1hc1r loathsome clothes. clothed and unclothed them In a word. did ·all the.· home!) and neccssaf) offices for them which daint> and queasy stomachs cannot endure to hear named: and all this willingly and cheerfu ll y. without any grudging in th<.· ka\t. showing herein their true love unto their friends and brethcrn. a rare example and worthy to be remembered. <\nd the> rnme to kno"' an Indian who had been to f n~l..tnd .rnd could speak their language. <.;quanto continued with them and was their interpreter and "-3S a '>J)t'.ual instrumcnt sent of God for their good he)ond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corn. '>'hcrl' to take tr~h . and w pnxure other commodll1L''>. and '>'as al<.o the1r p1lot tu hnng them to unknown places for 1hc1r profit. and nc' er kit them 1111 he died. Thn l''l\:gan no" tu gather 1n the small hanL'\l thc' had. Jnd to Iii ur their houses and dwe llings against '>'inter heing all rcrn' CH'd in health and strength and had all things an good rlcnt) For a\ 'iOmc "'ere thus empl o}ed In atla1r' Jhroad other\ '-'L'rl· ncrus~:d in fishing. about cod and bas' and 111her ti'h ul "h1l h <.'VCr) lam ii) had their portion!> ·\II 'ht· ..,um mer there was no want. and no" hcgJ n lo <. omc 1n 'Ion: of lo"'· as "inter approached, of which lhl'I pla<.l' did db<iund "hen they came fLrSl (but afterward dcl rea~·d h\ dcgrce'il ·\nd bn1dcs waterfowl there was great 't<m· of v.lld turkq'I ()f whKh they took many. besides -.en1'>on t'lt fk\1dc' the> had about a peck of meal a week tu J pcr\(m w no" \int·c harvest. Indian corn to that proportion \\ h1<.h m.1dl' mJn> afterward wntc so largely of their pknt \ h<'rc: to 1lw1r lncnds 1n l:.ngland. whtch were not feigned hut true rt·p1>r1' DMlllllll'Y ., ..... ,, ........ I IQ.K)W A WT~ YQJ MK»W RA71€R. 8t ~ ltlflH )tlJli' lOVtP CN35 R6fT /tKJW. 50 1£1'5 /l£V/tJ,(} THt!it 6<XV, GC<XJ /?l!A5QV5 IMIY lte/!4-~ IN THC GltF I ,\II I ...... I ' "- Tell the Pilot Dan W alter~ SACRAMENTO -How much arc politicians worth? Judaina by this year's clettion results. most voten seem to think they're worth damn little. • It was deliciously ironic, thefe.. fore. that within days of the No- Many reader$ against going , to war In thi Persian Gull vember election in which poli- ticians of all stripes ~re roasted. a new state commission should de- cide that the governor, other state- wide officials.. and -State leaislators should receive substantial salary increases. The awkwardly named CaJjfomia Citizens Compensation Com- miss1on was created by voters in June. although most voteQ, one suspects. didn't know what 1hey were doing. It was part of a politi- c.al~thics reform measure placed on the ballot by the state Legislature, one hastily written after a federal corruption investigation implicated several present and former legjt- lators. Eclttor's "lotc Lnst week wt• adccd n.·adcr. 1( thn bclicnxf we should go to 11ar ~Ith Iraq. The respon~e~ l\t'rt' 0 1 erahclmingly ag<11mt going to 11ar. Some readers e1·cn "ondNcd 11 h.1 "e ha 1·c troops in thc Pcr.1i1n Gulf no11 . A snmpl- mg of rc~pon~c·s fo/low5: I ~uggcst that "'l' can bca1 Sad- dam h~ producing our own oi l and nl'\ a ha' c to go to "ar 10 pro1cc1 our <,upplles_ 0 I agrn· "'1th Dana Rohrabachcr tha1 "e \hould -.end in m1ss1tcs a!> v.<ilc up llll"' and onl) (go to war) a'i a lac,1 n.•\on 0 I don·1 1h1nl 1hc l .S should go to war "'"h Iraq I 1h1nl lhl·~ ~huuld kJH' lht·m he and bnng our men home 0 Yer,. ~t·i.. )t''>. )n. ""hat arc "t' v.a111ng for'' 0 If Ne il Bush leads 1he rharge aero% 1hc tront lines. I sa} go get \•m 0 \\ e ddin1td) should (hecau'>t·) 11 "''II help U'> to forge t the following unpka..ant thing' the war on drugs. the 'i&L ha1tou1· the rece<ision transportation gndlo<..k; the dc- 1enorattng en' 1ronmt•nt. .\ID~ cp1dcm1c; d~ ing c111es. race rela- 11on' and 1h1., 1s a b1gg1e. Israel \\Jnt'> U'> to go to war For thu'IC tt'J'on' "'c dl·lin1tt·h s'hould a· I l:X'lle'c 1ha1 tht· l 'n1 ted State!> \hould go lo v.ar \\Ith Iraq. ne-.er mind the nil or the ro>al famal~ tx·ing ousted Iraq\ m1lttaf) might mu\I reall~ he put hack to the s1one a~l' fhank (io<l for Israel putting them nut of huStnl'\S before or el..e "t' \\ould bt· h' 1ng under l)pt: of thrt•at toda\ l <'t's not forget th(' k1nd or pt'Of)ll.' we're dealing With thtrC 0 It\ d1llilult for us a'> private u111en\ 10 kno"' 1f we should go 10 "Jr "1lh Iraq That's wh~ we ha ve nlaccd people an governmcnl to untknake 1.un e1llanc<' and to cntt- qm· \CC'rCI r{'ports. 10 talk With leading 'ilatC'\mcn all over the world and 1he) 're the ones 1hat we have placed 1n a position to know "hethcr we should go to war with Iraq We ha'c to a'isumc rf we put them in office that they have the rnuntn ·., best 1ntaest at hcan and 1hc llc.·<;t 1h1ng 1ha1 v.e can do 1s to kt 1hcm kno" we are behind them and lh<'1r dcc1s1on and our country whatever 1ha1 dec1s1on should be Th<' mo'>l important things for us to do 1s JUSt to pray 1hat those men that we hav<' clcctcd consider this dec1s1on a~ the awesome dcc1 ion it I\ 0 No we should not. I believe we should have a nqouated peace set- tlement I am the parent of a Marine re~rvist who is now an anive Marine and 1s on h1 way to the Pcn11n Gulf. Today In History Todly it Thursday, Nov. 22.. the 326th day of 1990. The~ UC 39 days left tn the year. TbiJ it TbankJlj vina. Todaft Hiahhaht tn Hisiory; On Nov. 22, 1963. Prmdenl K.enMdy was lhot lo death •bale ridin1 In a mototade in O.IW. TexaJ Oov. John B. C:onnally, 1n t.k 11me car 11 the presecknt, wu tmously wo11ndcd. A 1_pca. Lee Harvey OsM.td, WIS capeirtd. And Vi~ Prnadcn\ L!yndon 8. Johnson WIS s.am in II the l6d• praadent of the United lites. 0n th.JI d1tc: 0 think "hen "c gel the re'it of our troop'! o'er thcrl'. I "ould gn e them a 10-da' ultimatum 10 be out of Kuwa11 1)r 1dt tht'm we are rnming 1n . 0 Ye!> we should hul don'1 let 1hcm kn ow when we are going to strike. The' d1dn ·1 k t the Kuwa111 s know. 'iOJU'il do 111f1he' arc not prepared that I'> their ll>ugh luck and JU~l do 11 and get 11 OH'r "'1fh. TI") to do a!> m1n1mum a\ p<w>1ble hut gel 11 done quick I beh<'vc that because th(' 'iUC l l'r "111 not honor the sanc- 11on., and he sa~s he's nor going 10 &l't ou1 1r v.e arc dC'term1ned 10 get Ku'>'a11 bad, then JUSt do 11 but don'1 kt them knov. when ""e arc go1 ng to firl' thc ')hot 0 \1\ an~"cr I'> no .\l 1hc presen1 time I don'1 think 1herc 1s am JU'>tllitJllOO tor 11 ( Crlatnl} "e arc all agam.,t aggre\')HJn bu1 thaf, not" lht• ha\ll rca,on for going 10 war \\l e don'1 haH· a trcal) v.1th Kuwait to dl'ft•nd 11 1n a '>ltual10n like 1h1., or to pro' 1dl· JU't1t:c in .some other "a~ Ct•rta1nl~ t'ht'ap 011 ts not a good rea'ion t\ not her point Saudi ·\rah1a ha1, alrl·ad' '>lated that lhey would not J):trt1npatc in an of- f{·n"' t' v.11h l ' S or an)bod)' else against Iraq c;;o where does 1hal lca'c the l \'1 In a 'Cl) precarious po<;1t1on < oml' to find ou.t our troops arl· \Ill mg dud..s out there m the middle uf thl' d('S<'rt. the\> arc 'Cr\ -.ulnt•r.ihk h) 1:hcm1caJ ·war-fare 1hc1r ,u111, for protection can onl ) he U\t'd tor 10-'O minutes at a 11mc. atrnrding Ill the e'perts. Wherea.-. the ehem1cal warfar(' prcsumabl~ "efkctne for a much longrr period of 11mc. hours. da)'>. perhjp'> "t't'lo.' Jftt·r 1h1..· chemical 1s dumped 1n an arl·a ~o there 1s no COOlt'\I lx:tV.l't'n lht• protcCll\e SUllS and 1hc rht•n11t .1! warfare If we were to ral..c thr 11tkm1H! we would sec in th(' fir'1 \.\t'd. alone perhaps 50,0()() or OUI \nll'rtcan IJVC-S l_o~l and I don't 1h1nk "c arc prepared for that \o 1f 11 does become nl'CC'><.ar) tu launt h an offensive. I would ccrlJtnh thinlo. that at v.ould he be'it to v.11hdrav. our troops to safe ground < 11\l' \addam Hussein an ultimatum :'II 10 30 da't's to rt lease our ho,ljgt''> a It hostages from all rnuntr1t'\ .ind certainly the withdrawal ot our troopo, could be an e\changl' 1111 th.11 .\t 'iUCh ume as we ~nan 11lkn'>IH· I ccrtaanlv think 1ha1 lir1,1 "l' "ould lav a few m1ss1leo; arm'' tht· h<>"-of Istanbul and then gt·t l lu~·r on 'ucn·ed1ng days IO "'akl' Ufl \Ome people O\Cr there I rcalh don't hehcve the lraqa'i hchrH thl·rl' "Ill he a war. at lca~I from all lhl· new\ that is coming our w," 0 No. thl' rt·a,trn hc1ng firs1 of all, (8u'lh ) ~a>\ "l' arc go1nf in on defen'>I Vl' action tor Saudi Arabia and al'io 1ha1 11 wa\ for moral rca'IOn'i 1ha1 wr "l're doma It. Then he turn'. arou nd and ~)' that we're now goi ng on an offensive and building up w11h troops 1t sttmt like v.td. aflrr "erk In one paper In 1718, EnaJ1 h Pl Teach -better kno-.n .,...~,..:a beard" -wa killed dunna a ti.1 off the Vi'IJnlt coa t. In I &90. I 00 years qo. Frmda ~1dent Charlci ~ Gaulle wu born 1n l 1llc. France. In 1906. the "SOS .. dist,_ ..,_. was adopted at the lnlcmat.ionAJ Radio Telqraph.c Con~ntioa ia Bertin. In 1921, "Bolero,.. 1 mutic:al wOftt b)' Miu~ Ravel. wu ftnl ptrfonncd pubhdy. in hrit. In 19l0, hMtnen of d9tl MUlll 8n>1da..tln1 0rpondon IMiird. 1hc headlmC's sa~ Bush says -,var 1s not immincn• and the column right nexl to it says he's calling up for 1~.500 more rcsen 1sts so 11 is so contradictory and 11 as so f~tralmg to 'lt'e this happening before our very eyes I want to do something ahqul 11. I 1hmk 11 is tcmble lht> fact 1ha1 thc..e men si t in 1hesc pos111ons pu'ih1ng the buttons to send boys to v.ar to he killed JU'it because of big bu'iinl"'i'i. 011 in pan1cular an this ca'ic I am -.en concC'med. ·a The Legislature voted to ban honorana -acceptance of fees to make _speeches or appearances before spcc1al-intcrtst gathenngs. In return, 1t asked voters to create a .\bsolutcl~ not. it was a horren-commission that would adopt new dou-s m1~takc 10 go in ther~ 1n th(' salaries. aJthough some complained fir>t place o\ml·nca d~n 1 go t~at It smacked of asking voters to "ar unks., she as provoked I his 1 . madnC's~ .\menca •hasn't bet' pay poht1c1ans. t~ be honest. provokro. "c ha' c no nght or Th(' comm1ss1on, named by n:ar,on lo act as the world'!> police-outgoing Gov. G.eo~e Deukmejtan, man. 1ha1's lhl' JOh of lh<' L'nated did its work: which included public Nation.-. heanng.s. quietly. On Nov. 15. nine · o days after the eltttion in which No. no. no. no If our leaders anti-politician rhetoric reached new can't find an' better solution we're heights of shrillness. it made its all in dl-ep troublt'. Whal would "'(' recommendations. be figh11ng for., Saudi's dcmocraq Overall, the salary raises 1t Tbcrc an•n't an) surh thin~. proposed were modest. The gov- M1ll1ona1 re shei k<., with 1he1r gam-ernor's .salary. for irutanc~. was bhng ca\lnos spending b1ll1om and scheduled already to go from all their limos. I really think it's all S85.000 to SI 03.308 in January; the abou1 0 11 profit!>. Bush hasn't been commission said 1t should bounce intcrc'ited 1n con~rving of any up to s 120.000. Boosts for other kind. he hasn't C\C n asked the constitutional officers were even ..\mcncan public to conserve less. and in two cases, the rec. energy. ommended raises are even less than , 0 , , thost already in law. Instead of As 1ar as our 1am1I> 1ccls. lhe going from s95.052 to $99,805. pay ansv.er is no. We \hould not go to war with Iraq .or with anyone How-for members of the state Board of cq:r. 1r Saddam Hussein d~s at-Equalizatio n and the new state in- tack then I 1hink we do need to surance comm1ss1on would be coun1cmnkc. bu1 Bush should dcfi-frozen. n1tcly ask Congress for pcrm1SS1on In percentage terms. the ra1sn to do 'IO.._. o not ask (' ongrcss. I proposed for I 20 state legislators think he is not only \ 1olatmg the were more substantial. The salanes. la" but 1s sho" ing l} p1cal Bush now $40.816 per year and sched- arrogance uled to nse to $44,898 in Dtccm- 0 ber. would Jump to SH.500. There I don't think 1hc U 'S. should go would be bonuses -emulauna to war with Iraq. but I 1h1nk a Congress -for the speaker of the combined force should go in and A~mbly and the president pro take Iraq and acl nd of Saddam tern f 1h tate Sc t (t taJ Hussein. To aTibw him to murder 0 e 5 nae. 0 pay and take other countries un-for each woufd be S63,000}. and Punished and unchecked i~ not pany Ooor leaders (total $57,750). The salary increases. which be- hsiening to the kssons. come effective if the commission 0 Mos1 definitely. yes. The sooner makes them final. come not only 1hc belier Get this over with. Get dunng a season of anti-politician our bo> s back home and a.ct our sentiment, as demonstrated by such cconom) back to normal. thinp as passage of a strict term- 0 hmitauon initiative. but dunna a By all means no. I JUSt can'1 period in which the economy is believe 1ha1 on(' man a our prci.1-continuing to soften, thus swcllina dent can have so much power to do the ranks ~f the unemployed: the 1his. And whfiC 1s Con&f'CSS to stop state budget is drownina in red ink him~ I realize now they're wmng amountina to billions of dollars; up. people arc real121n1 that we and welfare arants and many othcT must fel out of this tcmble fix spendina programs are frozen or ""e'r<' in Wh > shoukl our young facina severe cutbacks. men go over thcf"(' when the pm1-dcnt doesn't really know what the Politically, in other words, it's reason 1s? For a standard of li v1na? precisely the wrona time for politl-· For 011? for Jobs" Do we want cal officeho1dcn to be fauenin1 another terrible Vietnam? Must our their paychecks. even thouah they young men go over there and liaht can deflect criticism by pointina to for other countries. never for this the vottt-crtatcd commission and ('Ountf'}? I think wt must a.ct out &ayina they have no power to over- right away. tum its dccisionJ. That's true. o ahhouah t~rt's nothin1 to prohibit Why doesn't Chn Cox hold a individual politicians from rdusina local town mcctans on this issue? to acttpt the raiteS. (One unan· ticipatcd side cff'cct is that 1in~ the raitn &akc effta In December, while Otukmejian is 1tiU 90vemor, b' &he ftm time, radiO cov~ of an Amcric:an cottcee foocbell pme u H~td defeated Yale. 13-0. " In 1915. a ftytn& ba.t named the ChiN Cli~r took off from Alameda. C1h ., tafrYl"I more than 100.000 piecel Of mail on the first .,. ... Parifk 1irmail ftiabt. In 1943, Prnideftt fr1nklin 0 . R~t. lritith Prime Miniltet Wanston Churdtill ud Cbinae lc9dtr C"haa,. IC.I._. met in Cairo tO diecu memura for -. .. tlllll IM JIJ>lnnt duri .. Wortcl War fl. -•¥. .......... .., ,,,,_ his pmsion will be booltcd ~y to rdect his new final new salary.) Tht imrncdiate politx:al d""8te notwithtcandi"lo •lafY ,.._ UC ilwa)'I tOUcfly IUbjccU tbf poli- tician In thtt iDIWM.1e. boweva;. the ullry commillion '""" to - b1¥e been more than reno.able. Oiven their ...,_..bili\ia. the IOVtt'ftOt, _ ..... (Of'I. 8ftd oChcf Slate~ ht~ bttfi U~ peid. At ltatt in the.am o( ..... ak thlt ha contnbuted to die ve dnnatc that hM Pf:''" ~Capitol. 191!: s.., ... .., . ., .......... ,. _.. ..... ,s ........ low .. lllf10a. IN I II. Clllf .......... Wldl~llllM 10. Most11 ,..., tile r11111du ot ThrifCIWll -.. ntOHTI· I 1sl Otr. Nov.25 ....... $tlw!y llld -- -loul llOltlt Ult wwts lo 30 • Hopi !fl Ille ~ Clt11 IOl!fCl!l Mid f , .. ,. Full Moon Dec. 1 TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:30 a.m. Sunset: 4:45 p.m. TODAY'S MOON Moonrise: 10:48 a.m. Moonset: 9:16 p.m. Last Otr. 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"ho\C sok m1<>'>1on 1\ 111 ca1t h drunl.cn dn' er'> \I\ other pa1r'i of officer\ "in liatrol the \treet'i speufil·alh to "atch for 1nto\Kated moton'>I'> Th<' rc'il of the traffic ere" "111 "'o rk at the poltlC \talion and l'll\ 1a1l. prOC<'\'>ln(l thl' man) drunl.en d rner'i nprued that night omr11mc alll·r the bc::g1nnrng of then<''>' ~t·ar thl· depanmcnt plan\ to Jd d a \C'rnnd 'ipec1all) trarned two-man Dl 'I tC'am Kent ~11<1 .\nothl·r program aims to keep local alcohol-sen ang rc'itaurants and bar\ on 1tw1r toe' Kl·nt said thr -BJ' the DaJ/v Pilot manageml·nt a nd l'mplmel''-of such local l''>tahll\hmcnl\ ran l'\• p<"Ct to he l'\ten\l\d~ que\llOn<'d about an\ p<W11hk 1n \olH'nll'Ol 1f on<' nf their l'U')tomcr' 1\ 1n,ol\l·ll in a fatal or ma1or tnJ UI"\ drunl.cn- dn' 1ng acndt•nt \oon a(tl'r ll•a, 1ng 1hl" ec;1ahhshml·nt .. II thl·rc arl· "ltne\'i<.''i '>'ho \a) th<' person who \\a\ l tlkd "a' JU<.t dnnl.rng in a har nl·a rh~ and he "'a' oh' 1oush drunl. and n1nt1nualh 't'f\ l'd J.n .1lu>hol1l he' eragl'. "l' "'II contact thr managcmrnt Jnd l'mplme~' ol th.11 l'\lahlt\hmt•nt ·· Kent \:l td It Ut'lel·tl\ '-'' Jrc .1hk 111 provl· Jn cmplo\C(' or e'ilahll\hml·nt " rl'· .-..pon'i1bk for altohol Jbu\l' tilt.·, will no11 I\ <.tall' .\koholtt B{\n~gl' ( on1rol ofliual~ tu inH'\ll&all' po:.'>· 1hle '1ula11on'i of alcohol laws Pohre m:l\ JI'><> sn·I. lrtnt1n.il chargl'S thruugh'thc count) l>l\lntl .\ttorm·' ·, oflicl' S.\"" fR.\:"-CI <.O-Thl·SI 20- a-month charge for touch-tone tell'· phom· -.en ll'C was elt m1na1ed and thr area of free local calls "as (.'\pandrd from eight to I~ mile' Wedm·~a' h\ the sta te Public \ 111l- 1t1l''> < orn~11\.~ton. but a comuml.'r group calkd 11 a drcept1\l· thangl'. T hl· Pl '( hall ongrnalh dl·c.:l.irl'U that tt~lll h-tom· wr' Kl' "oulJ tx· HOLIDAY From A1 p<Hl J htl dl\Ortl'nt1ng "\.t, daughter al'>'a~s come\ 1n th11n ~Jn f r<.1nU\(.'O for Th<.1nl..\gl\· in(l .. ..a1ll Jcnn11.• < ohn ot \an ( lcml'nt'-' .. The' u'>4:d to haH· thl' 4uJrtl·r parl.. rng right olT lo the kit II "J' \.'J'~ I'd JU\l pull an . parl qu1llh and com<' 1n to mttt her "in" '"' Jtl\t la ke L.\:\ \ ou haH· 1h'-''l' h1g parking garages. and I'm not \Ufl' "here )Ou're supposed to g11 10 mcl"t 1ncom rng flights:· fkcou'ie of the C\pc'Ctcd hra' ~ pa'>~ngcr 'oluml'. a1rpon otTtnal\ were lodk1ng on the da) hefort• T hanl.\gl\ 1ng a\ 1he first big te'it for the n<.'" 1mpnned foc1ht) made free a\ a trade-oil for loosen- ing rl'gulallon of phone rates. hut decided rnstcad to k t compame'> n:coup the monn 1n other cus- tome r c hargts. said .\udne Krau'iC. l'\l'tut" e d irector of To'>'ard Ul- 11' Rate Normah1at1on. or Tl 'R"i \he \J1d the comm1'>'>IOn I'> let· tin[! Pacific fkll lhl' \tall"' large'' rhnnl' u1mpan\ "\leal hJl k mont.'\ \1rrnr1 'P4'"l'\'>'oman < ounne} \\l·1n1olh \a1d olfiual-, '>'ere pkj~·J \\1th the H.''>Ult\ "io fjr '-'l"rl' pJ\'>lng '>'Ith thing UllOr\ .. 'ihl' \.lid I rallil "'J'n 1 th 1ng '><' fJ!>t \\-l·dnc~a' night o n southland h1gh"'J~' hu1 ( Jltforn1a H 1gh'>'a~ Patrol nflil 1al' rt>pon«l no ma1vr prnhll m' .rnJ '-kar "t"alhl·r tOn· J1111 1n\ nn Oran[ll' ( ount~ ro~d\ H1gh'>'J\ ltlngl·,11nn "a' at 11\ '>'or" JI ru\h hour '>'hen com- muh:r'i and Ira' l'kr\ ml\cd. a (HP 'flolnman \J1J T raffit l'Ond1 t1om that ra ghtfull > btlo ngs to ratepa)er\" by reducing a prcv10UY h a"ard<"d r'te credit. Pac1fic Belrs I n rn1ll1un c ustom ers who lack tuul h-tone phones. and all cus.- tomer<> 1n man) sm aller compani~ \\Ill ,uffa rat<' am rca'iC\ -By tlte A11ociated Pre•• BRAIN From A 1 1ournJI "\tu\1t Pl'rl ept1on .. ')ha" be-ltl'' l"'i he ma' tx· abk to unlod. thl· m\\tt•r. of"'h' ccna1n l.1nds ol muc;1c ·c, oke-\1m1lar rl·<>pc>n..e\ lrom pt•opk around thl' "'urld .\nd th<' 01p <>tdl" of ~ha"'·., rc- <;earch mJ\ be thJt "tth a better undcr'itand1ng of th<' brarn s own mu<.1c performer' ma~ bl· able to prndme mu'>" that rcache\ dttper into the human P\\C'hC "If )OU realh ar' tappintr. into som<'thrng common 10 all ~oplc: )OU \hould bt· abk 10 product" somcthana lo•" of people "''II r<'all) appr«tlt<' .. IR VINE -Po lice bchcve a drunken dmer may be rcsponsiblt for J fhe-or six-car colhs1on Wcd nesda) night o n the Corona del Mar Fn:e"a~ at University Avenue. T hen: "ere no ~nous 1n1unes repon rd rn th<' 8 p.m . colhs1o n. although one person was tak<'n to a local hospital "1th m ino r 1n1ur1 es. police said "'ames a nd types of in1un <'<> 10 those an volvcd in th<' accident "'ere not a 'a1lable at press time Th<' collts1on callScd some bad.. up. "'1th most of the south· bound l:m<"!i of th<' frttwa) blocked b\ pohc<' but not enough to affect traffil on \facAnhur Boulevard leading into John \\a~ n<' ~1rport In 1 ne poltc<' officers w('re at th<' SC<'ne for more than an hour tr)ing to figure out what cauSC'd tht' pileup 1 on th<' center d1"1dcr of the h!Jh· -By * Daily PUot rn thl· rnunt' '>'ere npc-ctcd to ----------------------------~ ltglHt·n h' 1<1 111 pm '>'hen John \\ :1\ m• \1rpMt 01ght'> \\o('rl' 'iChCd · ultd 111 \tor fm 1he da) the <;pokes- man ..aid RAPIST 14!<6 '>he 'i3td Thr lorml·r "arl'· hnu\~· "'orkl·r h 11 her o;c, l'ra I 11 mc'I riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii:iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.J From A 1 fifth wn m:rn to testify Dascnhrocl.. " accu~t.J o f raping 'IC\l'n "omen. a\'41Ultrng 'ii\ otht>r".1 and hurgla n11ng three homes dur- rng a u1me 'IPll'C that 1t•rron1cd H un11ngton Beach a nd Foun1a10 Valle\ from \lo, ~ until hi'> urrl'\I in \pnl I q~p ?'fne "oman "'as rnfl('d '" 1Cl' I ~ m o nths a~rt. .\not hl'r "a' raped heforc da~n on < hn'1ma., Da' Oasent>rol I.. who alleged!~ preferred hrcak1ng into apanments attathl·d 10 large complex~ and alwa .. ., Oed 1f h1· found a man pre..cn1. kft h1' lingcrpnnts tn 11 of thc 16 homl'.; he\ arcu'icd of cnter- mg. pro~cutor:. !I.aid . Because he alkgedh crept into hcd rooms unde r the CO\ er tlf da rknr\\ a nd CO\.rred the focr' of mo'il '1rt1m'i. nnh thrrl· '>'Oml·n r11uld p<1\1ll\l'h 1dent1f~ Da~nhrod on '>lttht oq•r the head a nd ran a l.nilc llH'r her hod) le~n 1ng long red <;<'ratche'i dunng thl' a'>..ault 'i he ll''t 1 tied \\ l'dm·<1da' ·, ll'\ltmon' '>'J'i ano1hcr 11lustrat1on of the ;nnra'i· rng '1olCTirc of Dafienhrocl. ·., at· tacks. r rosccutor'i ..aid In thl' bc::grnning. Da')t·nbml l. o nl\ threatened '>'Omen '>'1th the poss1bht~ nl a l.ntle Dcput) DI'>· tncl ..\Horne' Mike Ko.,(1 'Mltd In one of thl' final attach before his arrt'st. Da\t·nhrod \lashed and stab~d a '>'oman·s p1lln" repcatrd - 1) bcforr 311l'mpt1ng 10 rapc her. Koc;k1 said Ml· fled "hen hl· \a'>' a man \lccping 1n the '1rum·, It' 1ng room f)ascnbroci.·, g1rlln end d uring thl'> t1mt• pcno<l 1~ e~pccted to tl''t1f, luh.·r that lw would lllll'n lea\ c' ~I odd hour\ tO J08 and lha t h1.· \nrnct1ntl'' ran .1 l.n1 fc O\l'r her hod) during <\C'\. Koski said Dascnbrcx·k plcadl-d not guilt) to -14 l:ount\ of rape. wdom). forc-ed oral rnpulat1on hurgla l). prowling and alll'mpll'd rape ~n aflcr his t Wcdnt·'ida\ ·, "'ttnc'l'I \31d \ht• got a good loo!. at mO'il of hl'r at· tacker''> fatt' and pointed 11m1dl) at Oascnhrock in mun J'> the rap1<it Dascnbrocl... '>'h<> U'iuall~ fidgets throughout hi\ mun a ppcaran<.e'i -1a k1ng orr h1'i gla'i'>C'i. pohshrng the lcn~c; hlo"rn g his nose and sta ring 1ntcnth off rn10 space -sat sto nc faccd wh.1k thl' '>'n man point- ed a rrrs t I n Ju h a ~u pc nor Co u n t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii!iii-;:;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi-•I Judge 1nd1l·atcd Da~n brock "'ould be scntem·ed 10 60 )l'llrt. rn pn'>on It wa' l>ascnbnx k who raped the wo man al least thr<.-c ttm<''> and ~om11cd hr r om·c .1n No,c_mhcr 1f he plcadl'd guilt~ In tead. tht' Mo ntana native changed his plea to no t gu11ly by reason of ansan1t~ He facc:s mol"f than 200 )Cars 1n pmon 1f con- victed o n all counts \~\·~:.Jea~ Gallery •"'.._,jll , .~ ENGLIS.H PUB •109511 ~ . u ;ATHER CHAIR SALE PRICED .:L.. LEATHER CHAIR -~ SEVERAL STYLES It COlOAS TO CHOOSE FltOM C.tllUlnt' T119 <.rain I.Hiiier rmm F'tnt I f'.a,ttm manufKturtr' uid'"11 (la ,11;. llr"""'· North IUcllon-. lmer:tM. 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So.Ida Coelt Pim VIU.: ........ llld ... Ser.ta. Com Mnl 714-435·2000 "* ~ AWlll ...... . . - ' wo unrelated newspaper articles bbed my attention the other day. ne said that CBS Inc., facing a slump adve rtising and astronomical costs from rts contracts. expected to lose money the first time 10 decades. The other story told that Tim Leary. a •scball pitcher of limited ability who lost 19 games last season for the New York Yankees, had been rewarded wtth a ~aranteed contract worth $5.95 million over the next three years. The two stories. of course, aren't un- ttlated at all. They tell all ) ou need to know about the Spiral of professional sports salaries today. The) tell that CBS committed itself to more than $3.6 billion in spons contracts with the Nat ional Football league. Major League Baseball. and the Winter Olympic Games in 1992 and 1994. with baseball rtteivmg $1 b1lllon over a four-year con- tract. ' The} tell us" hat we already knew. that professional sports in .<\menca 1s subs1d1zed and supported b) TV momes and that as long as the the suppl) and demand remains 1n balance. the Tim Lcar)s of the un1"ersc will be paid $2 m1ll1on a )tar That the rest of the country 1s lightening tts belt. dnvrng used cars~ and cutting back 1 on vacattons -indeed. facmg the very real grip of a recession -has been mconse- quenttal to those in professional sports. Theirs has been a fairy lale eiustence. their battl~_cry: "Whatever the market will bear. Indeed, sa> the ir agent'!. 1t 1s the Amen- can Way. If the owners make th at much money from TV. certainly the players. not to mentton the agents. should get their fair share. 1 llld Oelahunt's eight goals can't carry Mustangs against def ending champ South Pasadena By a.ry Faulkner Or ... Co.t Deity "°' LONG BEACH -Costa @•- Mesa High water polo star 01- Corcy ~lahunt scored eight goals in Wednesday's CIF 2-A cham- pionship game. which was JUSt fine with defending champion South Pasadena. The top-seeded Tigers countered the Mustangs one-man gang with three dif- ferent four-goal scorers to cam a 17-12 victory and a second straight title at the Belmont Plaza pool. ~·we knew their top player was Delahunt and that he was very talented." South Pasadena Coach Jerry Wulf. ..But we didn't want to bu ild him up too much to our players. We wanted 10 play our normal team defense. We figured he would get his goals. but we wanted to shut down every- one else." Mission accomplished. Only Russ Gltottone (three goals) and Tony Fekete (one) dented the scoring column for the Mustangs. who finished the season 20-10. "We tried 10 preo;s the whole game. but the) JUSI beat us:· Costa Mesa Coach Jason BALDWIN Costa Mesa ,. "1dflc C..t ,.,., LyMh said ... They didn't do anyth1na we didn't think they would. But we weren't mentally into it tonight.'' Lynch praiseo Delahunt. a two-ume Pa- cific Coast Leaaue MVP who finished the season with' 161 goals. "Corey did a great JOb." Lynch said ... We knew he could never be stopped and that was quite apparent again tomght. .. Wulf also \Otced respect for the Mus.- tangs' senior captam. .. He's the best two-meter man v.e've come up against all season." Wulf said. Gliottone put the Mu stangs on top with the first goal of the game 53 seconds '"· but that edge -the Mustangs· only lead of the night -lasted a merC' I 0 seconds. Senior Tim Rohr answered 10 knot it at I. and junior Dan Cherrie put the Tigers in front with 2:37 left in the first penod. Delahunt convened a four-meter (pen- alty) shot 16 set·onds later. but the T igers pulled ahead for good on a goal by Ben Johnson with 51 second s left '" the penod. Rohr. Cherrie and Junior Enc Norvedt each fin ished with four goals for the win- ners. "hile ~n1or John Oberg chipped tn With thrtt See COST A MESA/14 Costa Mesa, winless last year, rewarded with six selections on rirst team By Patrick Larkin Orange Cout Delly PllOI ALONfJ THE ORANGE COAST - Costa Mesa High. which rallied 10 a 6-5 record and a CIF playoff appearance after going winless a year ago. leads area re presen.tatives with six first-teamers on the OrHge CoHI Dally Pllol All-Pacific Coast League football team. reu1er. Costa Mesa had 10 picks total on both first and second teams. Laguna Beach had eight and Estancia five. Trabuco Hills led the wa y wtth 11 total selections. while Laguna Hills had 10 - seven of which were first-teamers. Pham. the 5-foot· I 0. 160-pound strong safety. earned his reputatton by his hard- hitllng. pa1nt-uchangmg tackles Many a Pacific Coast League opponent left the game earl~ after bemg ··ouocked " b) Pham. Pham was also a fine blockmg back and possc:ss1 on rece1 \C~r. v.h o tallied See All-PCL//11 •---1111111 ....... . ......- up shlPI, 17-12 SNune NorlSMt/Ofwioe Coest Deify Plot Costa Mesa's Corey Delahunt (left) tries for possession against South Pasadena's Ben Johnson during CIF 2-A championship match Wednesday at Be&mont Plaza. JACKSON Costa Mesa Offensive Player of Year ERIC FEGRAUS Laguna Beach OBEAREUTER Estancta SAUERS Laguna Beech Defensive P1ayer of Year auoc PHAM Costa Mesa No". though. v.c're told 1ha1 suppl) and demand ma) not be in balance. after all. We'rt told that CRS. Inc will lose mone) this quarter and 11 ma) be lh t' best news l'v<' ht'ard 1n )eaN After all. there ma) be a number of damned fools occupymg swi veled chairs in TV network board rooms but that doesn't mean the) arc total 1d1ots. You can be sure that peoplt' will lose JObs at CBS. even 1f Included 1n the group 1s sen ior safety Quoc Pham. who garnered Defensive Player of the Year honors. The Mustangs head coach Tom Bald\Aotn was named Coach of the Year. narrowl> l'dgmg out Laguna Hills Coach Ste\C Bresnahan who led the Hawks 10 1he1r first league champ1onsh1p tn school hi IOI"}. Laguna Beach Juni or wide rttet' er Enc Fegraus was named Offensive Pla)'er of the Year and Laguna Hills runnmg back Marwan Saba 1s the league's Most Valu- able Pla)er. FIRST TEAM DE¥ENSE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Poi. Player. school DL Mark \.f Ill hell. Laguna H 111' DL R\an Parl. ( osta Mr\.! DL Ryan Brubaker. Laguna ll1ll\ he) ma> bf thC' "rong people Tele\ 1s1on net"orks aren't supposed to 'o~ mone). In fact. one wonders how 1t can poss1bl) happen -But 1t is happenmg at CBS Inc .. and I'm ownnght 11dd> about 11. • Perhaps. m the future. CBS and other petworks \Ao ill reconsider before commit· mg millions and billions of dollars to ports contracts Then perhaps the damned Also oamed 10 first team accolades for the Mustangs were running back Jer- mame Jackson. offensive lineman Basil Nassar, defensive lineman Ryan Park. linebacker David Phillips and defensive back Duby Ospina. DL LB LB LB LB DB DB John Pugh Trahulo l11lls Bnan Ohcrrcuter. b1anc1a ~an Sauer' Laguna &·al h Da' 1d Ph 1ll1p\. ( osta \tc<.a Nick Rcnll. Trabuco Htll'i Dave Child\. Laguna Hill\ Dub) Ospina. Costa ~k~ Besides Fcgraus. Laguna Beach placed ~n Sauers on the nrst learn at hnebacker and Estancia had one pick on the first team tn linebacker Bnan Ober· DB p Quoc Ph,a m. Costa Mesa Ma rc Brodht·ck . Laguna 11111' See TALLEY Ill ewport's 111 has put 111111th1r By Patrick Larkin Or1nge COUI Delly Pllol NEWPORT BEACH -Newport @•- Harbor Ht foo tball coach Jeff Bnnkley 0 - knows his f!111ors face a difficult task when I they travel to Buena Park High Fnday night for a Cf F 01v1s1on VI second-round matchup against third- sccded Sunny H1Us. The Lancers (8-3). the Freeway league cham· p1ons. ap~ars to have overcome some early-season erratic play and arguably has played some of the best football m Orange County the past sill weeks. Sunny Hillt crushed Its five Freeway foes by a combined score of 165-6. In first round action, the Lancers beat Savanna. 28-20. to advance. Newport (8·'>· on the other hand, needed a win over Saddleback 1n the final week of ~a View Lcque action to wrap up the league's No. 2 spot. The Sailors took an earl)' lead and lhen held on for a 27-20 decision over San Dimas. Bnnklcy said he has an answer for the Lancers' pre-ecason troubles where \My dropped th~ of five ~ Monarchs face stiff test By Barry Faulkner C><enge Coast Ollty Pile>( COST A MESA ·-The Mater Dc1 ~-­ High football 'cam has rolled up 106 OJ- po1n1s the last two pme but the \1onarch\ m11y net'<! more of the same in Fnda) n11lht's Cl F D1Hs1on l quarterfinal match up with See MONARCHS/II games. "They were playing some pretty touah teams 1n the bqinnma of the ~ason ... Brinkley said. "There's no doubt they arc a good team. They p ve up only m points 1n ltaaue and it's going to take a great cfTon for us 10 beat &hem ... Su nny Hills features an uplos1ve backfield thtlt Bnnkley likens to Tustin. The l..anccn feature a pair See NEWPORT Ill Ht. Wt. 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Yr. ~3 190 r '· 10 IRS r 5~ 175 Jr '· 10 1 Q() ~r 'i-11 I flO Jr b-'2tn ~r fl-' 25'i \r 5-1 I l05 Jr o-3 200 r fl.n ZC:Xl :tr h-1 255 Sr fl.' I fl() Jr I . i . . l I I . i .. j i , • J ' .. l • . • . • , . . , .. . ? • . . • • -i ,... llotraias aaaycd home, ~ D IS Jubom didn't. and Mike Bod- ...., -' be'I found one. • 1'lnl ft'• 'C.pitcben -lWO .._ tk Wodd · champion Cincinnati Reds -.... coatrKU Wednetday. · lrowaina 1tayed with the Reds for St2.48 • ._ O¥el' bar yean, but Jacaon lef\ for a four- ,.,, SIO.S million deal with the Chicqo CUbs. loddic:ker, who helped the Boston Red Sox wla the American Leque East last teat00, went to the kanau City Royals for $9.25 million for three yan. It wu the second straight year that the Royals have Aped a bia-name fn:e-agent pitcher, and they can only hope it works out better this time. Last year, they sianed 1989 Natfonal Leaaue Cy Youna winner Mark Davis away from the San Ditt0 Padres -but Davis went 2-7 with sill saves and a 5.11 ERA in 1990. 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It was __ _ announced Wednesda) "After a length~ a nd considerable discussion this morning. coach Kragthorpe and I have mutu- all y agreed to make a change at the head coaching pos1t1on." CSL' Ath letic D1m:-tor Dutch Baughman said at a new~ ronfcn:ncc. The Bca\ers "ere 1-10 in 1990 and had an overall record of 17-4 8-2 in six seasons under Kragthorpe. Colector Car Auclion CA LI FORNIA'S LARGE ST ANNUAL CO LLECTOR CAR AUCTION 1'1 NOV.24&25 SALE BOTH DAYS : 1 0 AM HYATI--NEWPORTER RESORT HOTEL g~~ -----... (al/ for Free Color Brochure 818/506·6533 FAX 818/506-0244 Dnter MuaeY ........... ~---... m....-..na lallowU. 1 I•,.• from t~ Nft AW tublilllClf ..... WM clauncd off Wlivm Wednadly by 1Jle -~~ Ph~nill Cardinals. . J. Cardinals aencral rnanaeer Larry Wi&on •id Manlty, a 31 -year-old dcfentive end. Wo.ld lrrivc in Photni• today niah• and take 1 physical Friday before joinina the lelm for practice. He is noc cli&ible to play In a p me until Dec. 9. In other spons news Wednetday: •Isaiah Moniscame off'tbe bencb to liCOrc 19 points and arab I 0 rebounds a 1CCOnd-ranked Arkansas rallied from an I I-point first-half def"tcil to beat No. 6 Duke. 98-88. in a semifinal pme of the Big Apple NIT in New York. •Chris Mills showed his djversity from Iona range and close in. scorina 25 poin ts, includina fi ve 3-pointers. as third-ranked Arizona overpowered Notre Dame. 91-61 . in a semifinal pme of the Bia Apple NIT. •The Denver Nuggets ended weeks of hll&I~ ing b)' signing fi rst-round draft pick Terry Mills to n contract reportedly worth S 1.35 million over two }Cars. Clippers extend Nets' road ai • Grttn Bay Packers Coach U ndy Infa nte ruled quanerback Don Ma1kowski out for Sunday's game with Tampa Ba) and the team re-signed Mike Norseth as insurance. LOS ANGELES -Charles Smith scored nine his 34 points dunng the fi nal 2:4S as the Los Angt Clippers overcame the loss of leadina ~ • Norman in tht first quarter for a 99-90 V1Ctc e.>.tcndang the New Jc~y Nets' NBA-record n lo~1ng streak to 34 pmes. -From n~ A1Hdaled Ptt1s Quote of the day Larry Smith, C football coach. when Reggae Theus scored 26 points and roo~ie ~rr Coleman added 23 for the Nets. sull tryina for Ur fi rst victory away from the Brendan Byrne Arena s11 Dec. 19. 1989 at M1am1. asked 1f tht' fact that his team has lost the last seven mt'l'ltn~c; \.\I th Notre Dame will put added prr~\ure on the l'tojans: "No. there's no prl''i\Url· JU'>t a deep. burning desire to "'n .. Ne" Jcrsc) erased a sax-point deficit wi th a I run and took an 84-82 lead wath S: 14 to play. Colerr started the rally wi th a pair of free throws and cas>i 11 "11h a la) up off a feed an the lane from Let Conncr -From Tb~ AHOCJ•tetl ,,, ..... Surfers have reason to. give thank There 1s a lot for Orange Coun- t) 's surfers to be thankful for on this year's Thanksgiving holrday: ( • First and foremost. that we al live an the greatest countf) in the "'orld. The l 'n11cd States of Amen- ca. •That we live an the best pan of the greatest countf). Orange Coun- t) •The Surfndcr Foundation. the organization that has htlped so much to keep our surf spots ali ve and "ell. and our "atcrs relata\CI) clean • An)'one "ho has e"er con- tnbuted to the Surfndcr Foun- dation. •The Professional Surfing .\s- 4'oc1a11on of Amenca. (PSAl\) for making 11 possible for hundreds uf aspiring profcss1o~als to achieve thei r dreams of making a I" 1ng out of .. urfing. b) holding e\Cnts "1th s~o ()()() pme mane~ • fhat the PSAA will not be ha ving a contest in Puerto Rim this coming )Car • Budv.c1 ~r fo r making the J><iAA a reality and any other eom- pan~ 1hat ha' contributed to the grov.1h of the spon of surfing. • F'iP"I. and people like Charlie Fo"< "ho ha 'e introduced surfing 10 th e general public on local networkc; and nauonal telev1s1on. •Todd Miller ofNcwpon Beach and Aud Llamas of Huntingto n Beach. for finishing m the top 8 and 16. rc\pcCll\CI~. • The < hmuan Boardnders· urfing l\\soc1a11on. (CBSA) for g1' mg l<x-al pros a chance to com- ~ CITY A VTO PARTS I 3 S YE'll~ of Professional Lloyd Tice pcte against guys 1te R1ch1e Col- lins. • R1ch1e Collins, not only for represent mg Orange Count) among tht top rated surfers in the world. but for being such a good am- bassador for the spon b) cont1 nu1ng to compe1e locall) a~ wtll . •The Huntington Beach Long· board Crew. for bnngm1 baek the TIWY From 81 fool owners. faced with doing busi- ness with less of that "found TV mone) ... will reduce their payrolls. And then someday. just perhaps. baseaall pllchel'\ who lose 19 pmes won't be g1 vtn thrtt-ytar guaran- teed contracts wonh almost S6 million Am I saying that I bchcvc pro thletes of today art being paid too much money? -. style and soul of ,urling. and a resurgence of longboard per- formance su rfing all over Cali- fornia. that has influenced surlin1 people all over the world. •The continuing advan~men an surfing tc-chnology. from surf- boards to wetswtno surfina ac- ~nes. •The Nati onal ScholastJc Surf ing Association. (NSSA) for rew11 mg good surf en that also ellccl in scholastics by awarding scholar- ships each year. • Thert has.n 't bttn another oil spill • M1chcflc oftht Sugarshack an LarT) of the Breadcrum restauranm in downtown Hun11n1ton Beach, fo r being extra supportive to all of the local surfers and for their con- 1nbu11ons to tht local-Ocvelopmen of the ~pon. •The remarkable warm weathe and good wa"es wt've enjoyed ovc this fall season. a rare occurcnce. • Thanks to everyone who read. m~ column. Happy Thank.s&ivina! Uoyd Tice l.1 .. ~CM« Dally Pilot co~t .. -.. Hrfhl6 col•m• •~n ev.., n•l"l4•r. Yes. Supply and demand, thouih. 1s . wond.::rful system. Sometimes it takM awhile, but 1t almost always works The bottom lane 1s simplt: lfT\. doesn't pay the monty. the owntr? can't pay tht' money. and the play- ers won't make the money. You and I artn't aoina to Jtt an: of 1t. either. but that's OK. I m comfonablc v.1th "»old car. 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NO NONS·ENSE . ARE HERE NOW! • HUGE SAVINGS ON INTEGRA COUPES & SEDAN ) ''NOT SO USED '' USED CARS r 'D 111111 CB ICI . 11..-'11111• . -•'1s.•.aam.t111QUJ) .s ............. (372211), 84,1• M.•· ..,_ . _ .. , .. ,, ! ... .,.. ............ . .... 09<•> WlllZIAB Pa.W s ..... p/s. •. Ullllttt. ~ ..... ( .... ) . 87,8• .... ~ lllNCI ,~ ..................... " .. . ................. ... --.<UWll) ... ·11 111111 ca 1r1 s~''"*·•..., p/w. •/I. tllMttt • .,. (l4la4) ' Sl,7R ture races. He has won 74 of the Western States 243 feature racec; since 1983 (32.8 percent) Thie; 1s an average of 9 25 wins per season This )Car he has accomplished the followmg. Eleven feature "IC- toncs. staned 18 of 38 races. has had 28 top I 0 finishes. has had 26 top 5 finishe ... has held the lead on 301 of 1.340 laps in feature races. has 11 heat race wins. and has earned S24.805 for the ~car Tripp holds the followiq track records: 3-laps at Sauaus; I-laps at Cajon Speedway and Tulare Fair- grounds: I ().laps at Sauaus; ~tips at Ascot's quarter-mjle and at Saugus and Ventura Raceway. Tripp is a araduatc of Newport Harbor Hiah who still lives in Costa Mesa alona with wife Erin and daughter Shay. .. Losing Ascot Park will hurt but w~ still have Ventura. Bakenfiekl, El Ca Jon and El Centro," be says, :·we won't be hurt umucb as some of the other racing sroups." Tnpp has raced in thr Turkey Night 100-lap feature at AIOOt Parle since 1974. He missed only one year when rain delays postponed the race until after his departure for New ZcaJand. His best finish an the race was second and he has finished third and founh several times but never won the big o ne. He has won at Ascot including races this year but never on Thanksgiving Day. His current goal 1s to win two more races to pass the late Richie Vogler as th(' all-time USAC mid&et winner. Right no"' he has 130 vic- ton cs to 13 1 for Vogler who died in a crash earlier this year Including his time Down Under. he has 209 career v1ctones in fea- ture races. ..I DC\er worT) a bout him when he's rac10g ... Enn sa)s w11h con- fidencr ''H<''s \('I) good at what he Rustlers streak to victory ( 1oldcn Wc.-\t < ollcgc overcame The OI~ mp1a n\ wl·n: led h) Elliot streak' \hodt1n(! 1n the seco nd h11lf Hatcher\ 26 point\. while Chm as the Ru\tlcr' 12· '' dcfeatl*d \1s1t-Dmw~ laml· of the Oc.·nch w1th 17 ing ~::in 01q~o \lte..a. H4-80. in non-flOtnt\ Co nfert'ncr tommunll}' collcg<.• uuldl'O ~C'>I I\ hark ID 3Cl100 basketball a<. 1100 WedncCida) night Monda). "'hen 11 hml'i the Oc- (,oldt·n ~'-''' got 22 Jl(>int~ from udcntal ( o llcgc Junior 'ars11 ~ 1n a guard R1t V.1 n \(.1nce 20 lrom 7 '\() p.m matchup forv.Jrd f,1\1111 \ <1ughan and 19 In colkgl' '-'Omen"; action from u·ntt·r Tom Dner "h1lc Dar-8 Southern C•llforala 58, n·n I rn\l. J frr,hman out of Ocean-Rt'dlands 57: l\.ri\tt·n &1.is had IQ Vic" H igh add'd 111 point\ and 10 point\ and ~utanne Bakos had Iii n·houndc. pu1n t\. eight rchounds and SI\ st<.·ah J he Ru'>lkr' Jumped out to a 10 lead the \ anguardc; I:?-I) in non- ~ S-1 4 lt«td m1d"a) throug~ the fir\t tonfl'rl'rm: al11on JI home hJlt Jltcr J 11-5 run hut the Ohm-Darnl'll Good had 11 pcnnl\ and p1Jn\ mana~H·d to pull '-"lth1n ~-Hn li\t' a'tw.ti. v.h1k Lon Hall1tJJ, (44"'.'1"') :il thl· hJlf f rom !here thl· added all nf her e1gh1 points 1n thl· l\l.O lcJm\ ~l'\.iwcd ~fore Go.Iden '><'~ihnd ~alf ar. a '>d< < ~unlg <Som ~ 1 . ..• v . 8 1 w th th • l' ngu r ., 011 noma cc; out'>(Orl~1 ·•c':kl · 1 c State in anotht'r non-confercnu~ gaml· t1cd at -"1th 4•, minule!I game at home Monday at S.30 p.m left to take uintrol -By ,.,. Dally Piiot ... .. ~ .............. .. ..-.neaaw. .... -. .... . tw• 1owsm,._o-.. ,., •" Sbe .. Trippwlllea ... a n.ce ia New Z.._. wtda .. 6iend whole ........... .. We ueed to rlCur'D to A91111ijl"'1 ud New Zealand PW)',... ... haven't aone ror a caup_lt~ Erin M)'I. --Wt'N ..... ,ear for sis weeb. ~. 11 • Australia for a couple ol Wlillll _. then to New Zaland, 8nt ... South lsJand and thaa me Nonb. .. Erin knows more lbout tbe tu.. tory of Tripp's m.ideet tuece•1 than anyone . • .. They b»te a bia f9Ce Of $() lalli in Australia for a U0,000 pune. Re won that one eiabt of nioe times. Christmu and tilew Ycer'1 are bia holidays down there and tbey have criclcett matches and raciJ11. The crowds 10 to both events and they art big ones." When Tripp was inducted into the Hall of Fame, be declined an invitation 10 attend, sendina .Erin and Shay instead. Rablltt's Pll1H ID flPln lrlYlll UCl's "He doesn't like that tyPe of thing. Banqueu are not for ham and he's not into awards. I enjoyed it very much thouah," Erin says. Tripp has a new car ready to take tu New Zealand and was at AICOt Tu~ay night testina it for the trip down under. "We want to get the kinks worked out before we leave. We probably won't drive it tonight. though." Tnpp is able to follow has hobby with the blessing of his boss - brother Bob Tripp who once pursued the midget racing ci~uit but without Lhe success of his younger brother. Bob has taken over the family electrical business wh 1ch was started by their grand- flthcr and perpetuated by their father. How did he get the name Sleepy? As a youngster. he and brother Bob competed in quarter-midaet races at an early age. While he was awa1tin1 his turn on the track, he would fall asleep in the cockpit of the mid&et and had to be awakened to go on the track. He won't be sleeping at the wheel this evcnina. ho~ver. While tonight 1s the finale of Ascot Park. it is just another mile- stone 1n the life of Ron "Sleepy" Tnpp of Costa Mesa who is pursu- ing his 131st victory behind the wheel of a midget racing machine. COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN ~ Wnt 14, S." 0-.. MeM 10 , ..... ,~, Se" 0teee Mew 0..... 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SoCel C'*"9 >0-19 l "°'"' 00.11 lt~nds-Plte ~ SoCe t COi· l«N-&.v1~ I Te<h"ICe \ None U.S. pololsts earn win over Australla Oranse County's Doua Kimbell staned a rally W1th S:25 rcmainina in the third quaner that led the U.S. men's water polo team over Aus.- tralia. 7-S. in the tint pme of the Tungsram Cup in Budapest. Hun- pry Thursday. 1J1 U. DaJJ1 Pl.Ml laurth·PllCl.S .. Wlng at NCAA .. 1 A year ago. it seemed Buffy Rab- bitt had lost a little off her running abilities as a result of a red-shirt y~r spent studying 1n France. A year later. 1t has become ob- vious that she not only bounced back to form hut also met the cxptttallons when sh~ came to UCI out of Ne'-" port Harbor High in 1986. Rabb1tt's fourth-plaC'c finish at the NC' AA D1v1s1on I <.:ross C'oun-- tf) Champ1on11h1ps Monda) was the best ever for a UC'I runner on the national kvcl. and she led the UC'I women's team to a fourth place finish. the highest ever for the program. The fact that founh was her worst placement of the ~ason shows j ust how consistent she was. having finished first in every other race - including the Bia West and NCAA Regio n 8 meets -except for one inv1tat1onal "'here sh(' took second. "So far. 1t''i bttn the best senior year we've ever had since I've bttn here." Coach Vince O'Boylc said. "Th('re have bttn good ones like Jill Hamngton. Rusty Knowles. Beth McGrann and Jennifer T homa\ but Buff)\ beyond that " Monda}. Rabbitt finished 1n I ti '\I 10 t'am ht>r third All-Amenca hnnor and 1mpn>"l.'d 25 plact's over hrr 2Qth-flla(c finish 1n 1989. It "ould o;ce m undeniable in retro· ,JX"<.'l lhat thl.' ~car off hurt her in thr runncr'c. forum. falling frofn 20th a\ a 'IOptiomore 1n I 9H7 to 29th aftt'r the )Car off. but perhaps some 1h1ng'I arc more im portant during thr rnur'lc of one's college ~car' Rabb111 rnml' back this )car and worked hard to prepare. tht'n ran "1th grl·a1 fOlu\ throughout the -.CJ\On ··shr\ c\tabhshed hcr..clf." O'Boylc \aid "Susan Bliss (of M1s- wun "ho tool>. third Mo nda) 1n the same time) "as fourth last year. Buff\·, n-tiounded and put herself in a rrall\ <'Ille fit"ld nationally. .. ,f.,ht" can continue. s he's go ing tu put hl'r\t·lfin a '<'I) d11e field in track al~ I "ouldn'l put her 1n tht" categof) of hack in our heyda)S when (Ste\<') ~011 and the others "'ere there. hul \he\ getting COSTA MESA Jon Ferguson notoriety as that caliber of person collegiately. he's had a great year." O'Boyle ~1d Rabbm's c•pcriencc was a key factor this t1mr around as sht' paced herself Wt'll on what was a Vt'f)' fast course and avoided not going out 100 fast. The rnt1rc UCI women's team h2d a strong effort all-around. and 0°8o} le IS e'CltCd about the pros- pects of next season with t\ef)One back but Rabbitt. Thrtt red-shin s and what promises to be another strong recru111n& )'Car could keep l 1\1 among the nation's rhlc The kc~ nr11t \Ca\on he find mga front -runner 10 1al.c Rahh111'<, place. and that pc~on could comr 1n the form of sopho more Rayna C-cr\'antcs or Junior Mana Akraka. Akraka finished 30th two years ago while running cross country for lhc firu time at lo"a 'ilatc.'. A world clas\ d1stan(.•c runner in tracl.. she compett•s 1n cro\\ c-ou nlf) for the re'i1dual r ffectc; IO\l.ard track She 1mflro\t'd 10 18th 1h1s season "I don't ht"'ilt:llr to S<l ) she's a not a true croc;s count I) runner:· O'Bo)lc said "~hl"'> a t~ck runnrr he's mo rr the J)('rc;on that will go on the trad. tlut c;hc knows cross country will help. \0 \hr goe., out and docc; hrr hec;t ·· Ccn ante\ came out of Montebello High as one of the top high k hool trad distance runner., in the nation and 1mpro,ed from 75 th to 24th al the NC "A ( ham- p1on'lh1pc; ID crO'l§ COUDlf). situations and they came through." The South Pasadena depth took From B 1 litx·rt1c' with 1hc Costa Mesa de- 'Tm reall\ proud of my team." fon\C a' '-'<'II-directed passes con- Wulf said "~'"<'ntccn goals is a lot 'ilStenll) found the open man in of goals. l'\fl\:nall) for n 11tle game. front of the cage. We thought 11 would be a one-goal Costa Mesa 1oal1c Paul pmc. Willemsen had four save . but was ..we·, c '1rl''>'>Cd balanced sconng often left to defend w1de<-0pcn dnv- all Kason and that was what did 11 ere; and hull' men at point-blank for us toda) ~ l' pnde ourselves on range "She's ready to make that next step." O'Bo)'le said. "She's followed almost identically what Buffy did u a sophomore. · "f told her what 1t would take to be an All-American. and she ac- complished that after being a httle down a )'Cir ago. She came back this )Car knowing how the competi- tion is and showing she'd been through 1t be fort." In s1m1lar form, red-shirt freshman Tracy'Goodnch -who did not htt\.e the notonety (er\antcs did coming out of high school -ran well above what was expected of her all season but slip- ped a notch and finished 92nd at the NC'AAs. "You cannot Judge how some- body's go1n1 to do the first time thc)"'c been there," O'Boyle said. "l ook at all athletic events at the n1uonal level. and you'll sec that. "Trac) has been a key to the program. I figured she'd be in the lop seven (entering the season). but I didn't figure what he would end up doing. She ran well as a freshman. I'm happy with what she did and elated With how we did as a team .. The rest of the UCl's runners included Juniors Roberta Morona (I 36th). Sita Jones (I 38th) and Jade Prt'ato (I 39th). .. \II the time\ "'ere about what the) 've been nmning." O'Bo> le 5.a1d. "It's neat because thc)'rc all home grown people. aU Cah- (om ia n'I and basically Southern \aliforn1a girls ... 0 U(. I w phomore Pablo Ynzar (S4 goals) and Junior Sk) lar Putman (50 aoal{) made first-team All-Bia West C'onft-rtnce 1n water polo dc- \p1 1q the .\ntcaters' '-"Orsi S<"ason in 25 th-"ear head coach Ted New- land's tcnurt'. Stt've Gill earned honorable mention after leading the lt"am '-'llh 76goals Yn.zar led the Big West with 3.0 goals per game. but mmcd 11 &<lffil'') Peppcrdine's Henf) Rabello. a 1un1or transfer from Golden West Collegl' and nauve of Rio de Jan- c1ro. Bra11 I. made second team. Joe Fctrp1oa 11 a or..,c> C..11 Dally Piiot Sport• Wrlt~r ,, ... ,. t'Olom• •P~•n c>ttc>ry ft•l'l4•.Y· p1ons close with consecutive goaJs. South Par.adcna. ho\\-evcr. e1t- tendcd Its 7-4 halftime lead to 11-6 afler 1hrcc quarters. which L)'nch adm111cd was the point of no return for hie; tl·am's 11tlc hopes "It was at the ('nd of the third quaner and the bqinn1n1 of the fourth that 11 prcll) much aot out of reach." l ynch explained. "We scored fir'lt 1n the fourth quarter to makt It 11 -7. but they scortd two in a row " distnbut1ng the ball and ~ put a .. ihe) wert better than '-"t' lo t of d1ffert·n1 lods in different ., thought they ~rt." Delahunt said. ~~~~=~~~~~~~~~=========~=::.::::..J_~================~~~=====~:il "What can I sa)'., The)' took advan-:-i tagr of our wcaknnscs defensive- NATIONAL South Pasadena upanded the lead to I S-8. before Costa Meta scored four times down the stretch to el~ the pp. ' SCOREPHONE Up-tcrthe·minute sports scores on alt college and professional games . It also gives scores of games from previous days as well as betting lines on future games. Call. .. 1-900-820-1818 75f per minute STOCK MARKET SIGNALS Short term recofMlendations on the stock market, bonds, currencies. metals. ano commodities by renown merket analyst Tom Aspray. Mr Aspray Is the .. President and Research Director of Asprey, Parsons. and McClintoeh Asset Menacement Corporation. Mr. Aspray Is considered a pioneer in the eppf~lon of many of the popu1er techn~I studies used today and Is a frequent guest on the Financial News Network (FNN). He ts often consulted by the Wan Street Journal end other ttede S>UbUcaUons. Cell ... 1·900-74!H.6J 12. 00 ,,., minute .._.MJJOH Lf'IMm> FOUR TMI 0. r: eoo.w. a:JO.w. J~so.w, 4:00,., ly.'' The Tisen ICOred the fir:s1 thrte 1°"1' of the seco8'f period to cs&ab- h h control. but J)elahunt lc('pt the ftve·timc defendina PCL cham- It was the Must.anp· third 2-A Htlc pme llP&>ea".'nce. hav101 won back-to-back ('f()wns in 1986-87 ~fore spending the past two seasons in thr l-A div1110n. WOOD, ITllL or ALUMINUM 0.... ...... 11 ..... Oocw ~-··tr , I bl• a& ~ ~"" .... _,....._.ii '"° ... 1*1•pi1•1 UI'-~-· f lo ~· • IL •11 llM. ·--I ll•fellld ...... N'l•M .. 1111 .. .. ,... 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He is l 39 of 236 on the teaSOn with an impressive touchdown-to-inter- ception ratio of l 9-S. Rollinson ~its the improve- ment of the offensive line as a key factor in the latc-teaSOn resuraence, while also creditina the blockina of fullback Scott McKclvey and the resent return to health of receiver Rick Ellis. .. McKelvey has been one of our most consistent playen all year, and Ellis is full speed for the fint time all season," Rollinson said. .. He's been battlina a badly strained hip-flexor muscle all season and he really hasn't practiced the entire week until just recently." Ellis. the team's seco nd·lcadana rcctivcr with JS catches for 6S 1 yards, showed off his new-found speed with an 81-yard touchdown catch on the first play of the Lona Beach Poly pmc. Another pass catch1n1 threat for the Monarchs as senior running back Da Vld Gonzalez. who leads the team with 40 catches for 487 yards. But while sconna has come easy for the Monarchs of late. stoppina the Eqlcs will be the key Fnday niaht. .. They JUSt have unbelievable speed;' wd Rollinson of. the run- NEWPORT From 8 1 l of senior runnina backs who rushed for more than l .400 yards in the rqular season. · "There were a lot of qucstJon marks for us early on and we've manqcd to answer some of them." Sunny H ills Coech Jim Devaney said. "Each pme we're aettina a littJe more comfortable we've made the riaht personnel choices." Mike Sullivan led the team in rushina. pinina 731 yards on 104 camcs. while teammate Ken Over· by pined 721 yards on I 4S rushes. Sen ior quarterback Jamal McKenzie completed n)OTC than SO percent of his passes and pined more than 700 yards throuah the air. McKenzie's favorite t.arsct is senior Steve Choe, who cauaht l~ passes for 327 yards. ''I would say they arc a Tustin- type team from the aspect of their two .,.nina becks," Brink.ley said. "It's acfinitcly a two-back anack and their quarterback is a aood athlete who can run effcctjvcly. "We're 1oin1 to have to be real di!iciplined on defense. We have to be qsressive and fly to the ball. Our number one prionty is work.int hard to set the ball into our o(, fcnw's handJ and k~ping their off cnte off' the. fiekl. •• onented Eagles. "They have size up front and ability at the skill pos- itions to warrant their No. I rank- ing. I think it will take a supreme effon and a little bia of luck for us -to beat them. but wc11 show up. Our defense just can't aive up the big play." 0 • ........ n.~Det (M ~ C:.... ~ ""'-7:a NI'.) &JM..,... MA'nR DCI (11 .. ) 16·SI 1' L9 Po1v 1 IS C-V_., II .. C... It J Tu.tin 11 21 MewlbOrM 6 JI *'-AfWI 21 2' CarMft Jt J I -~ Polv 1 a Tr., 1 n Ml\.ie.. v-n ,, 51111 Goreonlo 0 11 W'flt• 24 2' • Ullldou'a 0 J L4Wle 0 ti •IWl'Wde ~ 21 II Pat-I 11 a ll..,_ 0 1 .. .,,_ Amel 21 ",Olhftl 1 •St JoM lk>tco 21 cw a" 11 OcMn View 1 SI L9 Polv Jl The Sailon have several weapons on offense as well, inchidina run· ning back Russell Olshefski, who's pined 814 yards on 14S carries and scored ciJht touchdowns. Bally Gabriel has come on for Ncwpon as of late and is avcrqjna more than 70 yards a pmc in his last three pmcs. The passina attack for Harbor is solid also, and is led by quancrt.ck Steve Walker. Walker, a senior, ii best on the short stuff and is a key pan of Newport's ball-<:0ntrol of- • fcnse. "I think probably the ~ntinuity of his team impreua_')lnc the most," Devaney said. ''They seem to be well<e>aehed. balanced on offerue and qsressive on defcnte. "I don•t know where be feU thole pys on defense that to out and kn°"-people around, J think he's Sot a prdcn out back where he srows them and he aocs out and pulls them out." 0 ....,.., ...., n. ._., .... (It --.......... '"'-,.. ..,..., ....,.., MAAllOtt IUMR'Y -.u , ... ,, , ... ,, •1 L..--leedl 7 !lit .... • OcMll VllW 6 I (I ~ I Ht!\ I-" I• 0 '"" 14 L.I HeW• • 21 ~· JI •atencle 7 U E .-11111e J c--.. ,,_ 1J ,, ~ ,.,. 21 ~ 7 Jl Treoy 1 T1atlll 2S 16 L.I HeW• n w..r*' • • ''*""' a •ur1u ct 1• a SOllW• CIP CIP f7 Sen °""" 7 • ,..,._ Moving Ameri ca's Most Sati sfied · Customers. Afll~•n<I Af#lln .,.,,.,, wO•I 0 "" CI • " • I(("°~ I .......... ............. ALONG THI oaANOI <XMIT -Al .... °'Mii c.-. ty i4Ak• ..... ,,.,.. ..... wil lait ........ for ..... .... --ol .. Of' ,..,. ,,..., ..... Mhlir v~. ,..... leODGd in Dmtiaa II MU nvd to Downey; El Toro, ,..._. Wrd in Divition n mo¥el 1Q Lynwood; and Tustin, Divilion Vi's No. I tam travels 10 PKiftca. Here's a cloter look: •• Ten at L,_w .... The CbUlett (10.1), the No. 2 entry from the South Cout l.alue. peck their .,... for 1he leCOftd stfliaht week lo face the San Gabriel Valley l.eape'1 No. 3 Kniahts (6-S). After k>lina a coin flip two· weeks in a row. El Toro Coach Bob Johnson quipped earlier in the w~k that it miJht be time to act. a new coin. Worthy linked to Portland c~es By Wltllam C. Crum Mlodeled p, .. Witt. .....=::._.· 40-12• ~ ....... .. wl ... ve JS' ... ... Olibriel Valley ~· l!I Tant Whipped non., .... ._.. • .,. . ond-pla(e cam, JU, ia. aiird ..- of tht ICalOft. .. Downey and. Lye.-ood MW pretty simillr otren•. ...t we didn't have too muy ,.Ult w with them that ..... " Jab , • said. ''That is a pretty llNMl Jilllillre when you consider .-. lb ol tbe ciaht playoff tams mnaiahll are from ehhcr the South Coal or dae San Gabriel Valley . "They run the option pretty c&c- tively and they look to be csplolive at times. They'll be a baDdfW. They don't pass. so it would be nice to Ft an early lead and make them play catchup.'' • Mhtlea Vieje al 0.W-J: The Diablos ( 10-1) are ridint an eiabt· ..,. ~ .. ---··. -••••he will ovet fl Tcwo lor • ....C..~d!t• ....... ip :n. ftilil,(j.;Jf ue ao ..._ .... eftlr ftnilhint ...... ill -...... s.a Gebriel Valley I .... · ~d cenainly radler rua tM W than throw.•• Mitlioe Viejo Cmda Mike Ruth said, .. lut dliey like to throw a little to keep you olr be•wcc. They pvc (top.teed) Pata- mount all they could handle. ""Tbty run the djve veer ~ wilh an excellent sophomore quar- tert.ck who can run, be kicb and ~u. He basically docs ewrytbi ... They've aot a 220.pound fullt.ck who's touJh to brina down and a couple of 1mpress1ve two-way play-ers. .. Like Johnson. Rush thinks the "ex is to tet out in front cal'1)'. We'd bke to act a coupk of tumovcn and act our offente to explode on them;· Rush said ... (( we can get up a few on them, they'd =:::~::1 ~.e-.......... .. ea'1 ... -..... l!lfl: 1v~. , ... IO~todlelliiil.Ww ... "'bait ~ .... .,..... 'I ne.,... DOW H.0. IDlll aM ~3 MKID~ &M Oardn Orvve I, .. e•1 Na , entry. Tutlln is ocwi'll oil a ,... 't romp over a..eu in die lill round, while Padftca polliit • impretlive win over at F......._ t 1'hete pays arc ~ o( the - consiltent and ~ -I in <>ranee County,.. TUSlin a.di t Marijon Ancich said. 1"bc laJ!nl pa that you have IO beat P.alcj , every year to reach the fiMla IO we've aot our work C'U1 out for a i 1"bey are pretty balanced _. r have a lot of quality peno d ~ We're not a team like EitealMlWll' or Fontana. We can•t afford 10 look pas1 Paci fie.a ... OCC sailing team begins racing season NEWPORT BEACH -The Orange Coast Col- leae Sailina Team will launch its,.racing season this weekend by hostjna the second annual United St.ates/JaPa.n lntcreolleJiate Goodwill Regatta. The top 22 collqiate sailint teams from Japan and United St.ates will come 1ogcthcr for the 16-race UC Santa Barbera, Sprina Hill Collesc (Alabama), Gcoractown and PonJand State. Japan is cntcrina 12 teams includina Totyo Univenity. Hosei University and Wascda University. Japan's entries reprcsent the hiibesl scorins r.cen from its recently completed national championsb:ipa. PORTLAND. Ore. -Basketball series that runs throuah Sunday. Racina wtll like place tn Ncwpon Harbor and in the ocean near the Balboa Pier. Each race will featuft short IC'llo n-peck.ed courses and last about 2S rnin.utea. star James Wonhy's name appears Openina ceremonies wall bcgJn the three-day on the lop of two escon services event on Friday at I l a.m. at OCC's Intercollegiate linked to prostnuuon. Pon land Sailing and Rowina Base in Newpon Beach. pohce said Wednesday. Ten teams will rcpraent the United States anclud· AJI races arc free and open to the public. For infonn.a11on. phone 64.S-9412. The Los Angeles takers foN-ard 1ng OCC. USC. UCLA, Stanford. UCI. Cal-Berkeley. pleaded innocent Tuesday an Hous. T-------------------------------------- ton to charges he sohC1tcd prosu---L-.-.--.-FIL-iif"--r--Tl-IE-.:;':;".7.;";--lri---FUIT---... --.-IUl--.1 tuuon from two undercover pohce ~ -.r ... ~ o fficers Includes fm Tire Rotaboll • 1 4 CJl 'Cfl I Cfl I -MIDI I Wo nhy allcgedl} called an escon :.~r:...:~l_:•,,~.~ 11135• •41• •11• 1 1 R•'. $89.00 ....... (Most cSs) I scrv1ct that was being momto~d by .,. .... 11 ~ ... ~ .. police. He was arrested las1 week •D•*''*' c. ~· I (Mnl tl<l> 1r111-.-.'-"&C...Wu1111 1 • ..,.,...si.. . ..,,._ ...... I before a game with the Houston • 5111ey °*' w.ai M <• '' I W4ll '"' C..... ~ JJ.Jl..tt • lllc:llilll Or.-•~ • ._ ,. • I R""kets. I• l*1tatt r~ .,_... & Oil r1111n "°' "'sa.a u1r1 1 • ..._...., ._.... •S-11!111,.. l*I I "" (qttt ll·Jl..tl 1-..... ,.., ...... -.. ~ u .... Po lice never made an attempt to pursue Wonhy in the Ponland cases. One occurred in .... February and the other was in 1987. The detecti ve who investigated the latest Ponland case. Sgt. Rick Mosiman. said Wonhy·s name ap- peared on the Feb. 1> log of Allstar Models and Escons. ...... ........ '* ...... v .... Mlefft w • .,.... ... ---~ __ .. c .......... c-C'WC---..,....,,. Slater, fame4 yachtswoman, dies at 71 The Southern California yachting community was shocked Wednesday to bear of the sudden death of Peggy Slater. famous yachtswoman and yacht broker. a~ Marina del Rey. Miss Slater, 71, bad recently retired frQm the yacht brokerage business and was engaged in writing a book about her career as a yachtswoman. She had skJppercd some of tbe leading yachts in long distance races such as the Transpac to Honolulu. the Sydney (Australia) to Hoban and a number of Mexican races. Slater collapsed in the parltlng lot at Pacific Manners Yacht Club in Marina del Rey as she was preparing to give a talk to a women's sailing group. a~ording to Joan Semper, manager of Del Rey Yacht Club, with whom she had spent the day. Death was apparently due to a heart attack. Several nurses at the group administered CPR but Slater was dead before paramedics arrived. according to Semper. She was dead on amval at a nearby hospital. Slater 1s survived by a brother Bill. also a well- known yacht racer. Services arc pending. -By lff Dally Pilot HUNTINGTON ~ -CIA1,... .::ii ~ IOP TWCMJmeA1-Ar1r"*llile .... -.llf llltR a 17?'1. TaylOr heeck a Mii of' C'.faMlil W. · Dlwt Ja• Al.._ I ~ con. ..... Dalo,..,_•• .. •• • ._ r.dftc. .. --" .. ~t11eSoumC...0a1a ......... _ _..".,... ...... All-Southttn Calitbm.. ...... __.. leccMKt tam All~ wcrc announced. CilffbrlUm. ~ and .. Taylor. a tophomoft hai COiia ..,. All-SC'C hoeon: Meta Hiah. WU the IOP Pie.., cw RoberU (Marina) ... the $&alt champion llusdcn. Hil llleclld llOOlld team ~al l;nd sophomore a1ali11in include a 6.M Risa tam An..scc (Or. tus defen•~ 1oal5 apinst averqe and 277 •vet play. Robmt had 19 pl• for the (10.4 averqe). Thote nwnben wett year. aood cnouah to t*m hfm Player of Two Ralllen ~ sdeaed ICIO- thc Year honors for both Soutbetn ~ tca-:n All.SCC . -holemett California and the South Coat Brian Sci8cca (Huntm1ton Beach) Confmn~ and Jason Mills. Sciacca had 46 Two oth~r Rusilers wcie named pis. while Mills had 22. to the All-SoCal team. the All-SCC -•1 dte Dally Pl#I team and were accorded All-Amcri-) ca honors IS well. 0 Frcshm•n drivers Edvard Van AU.·~ CAUPO'INIA C lbe ......... y.., Luijn and Torey u nson were Scon T..,..,, Oeldlll w.a1 both named to all three teams for ""' TeMt Golden West. Both Van Luijin and ci.=::. =.. ~.~ o'f::'~,;:::. All·PCL From 8 1 a 199-yard rushing ni&ht against Laiuna Beach after subbing for the injured Jackson at tailback. Perhaps no one made a bigger impact on his program this year than Fegraus did. The 5-11. 1 ~ pounder caught 48 passes for an incredible 1.138 yards receiving - a 23. 7 yards per catch averaec. He led Orange County in receiving yards·and scored 52 points and he's only a junior. Saba, the S.10. 185 pounder was apin among the Orange County leaders in rushing as he finished the regular season with 1.08 1 yards on 234 carries. The senior workhorse also scored 11 touchdowns for the Hawks. tanp the pest 1even yean led Co Mesa to iu best record tince 19' The Mustangs put t()ltl,her a f0t game win streak to close out t regular wason and came u, j1 short against Laauna Hills in t PCL opener of winnin1 the &eat title with a 5-0 mark. Pot. QB RB RB RB WR TE OL OL OL OL OL PK The first team consi1t1 of position players on each side of l Baldwin. who's coached the Mus-baU a~ well as a punter and kick1 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Player, ldlool "-Ht. 1'L Yr. Morgan Lanchanttn, ua.. Beach S.9 I SS Sr. Ben Rooker. Trabuco Hills 6-4 225 Sr. Juan Garcia, Century S-8 160 Jr. Jason Levinson. Laguna Beach 5-11 175 Sr. Wil Bohuslav1zki, Estancia S-7 I SO Sr. Josh Hill. Costa Mesa 6-3 215 Sr. Matt Newberry. Trabuco Hills 6-2 210 Sr. Brian Beehan. Laauna Beach S.10 215 Jr. Art Tovar. Estancia 6-1 190 Sr. Vance Selin. Laguna Bc.ach 6-1 245 Sr. Jesse Smith, Costa Mesa 6-2 245 Sr. Amr Hegazi. Estancia 6-0 185 Sr. POI. DL DL DL LB LB LB LB LB DB DB DB p SECOND TEAM DEJPENsE Pla1er, ldtool Mike Bates, Lquna Beach Fernando Ospina, Coata Mesa Dave Stallone, Lquna Beach Roaer Lance, Laauna Hills Rafer Kingston, Laguna Hilla Mark Florence , Trabuco Hills Mike Cota, Costa Mesa Stacy de la Moue. Century Enc Davis. 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GatH Wfl{ mlltntalMd. e.nt1 Aeoo 4bf' 2 aty f comm. w/pool, IP9t tin-S 111,tOO. LIZ/CHUCK pool, !g ilv ~m. fOtmal di~ : nls. JONf9 t31• 12H or rm. 2 ml. 10 tMech • He 1111 ...._.743 S14UOO 8kr H2·5221 ·~----~---------i TN.,..._" .. lfONll19W\ I town•.,.• 111 1' If «ad T~IUnd- At cloee ol eecrow on 42l SEA- WARD ROAD or 401 SERRA, Corona H,iplanda to UM u you wlah! 8660,000 E.ch. , .... IMTI .. t .. , ... J • · ~kJHO ilJ .Afat . ·~llP-8494 •tc.e.., .. c.. .... . ' ..1. . ' ' -... - .. - : .. n I ... " '1 * . . . .. ..... :ttY; '*'· --. Jlrft Mt Sta 19. Dr· the llSt :he ?UC 11 he er. (r. Sr. Jr. )r. ir. Jr. k Jr. Jr. )r. ir. :0. ir. --)7 -.. ·~ d -r2 -... ... °' ;r. I iO A .. <. f. I,\ > I A 0 -'4 -d. •• :s ). • .. • 'I I, I f I .. . ~ t ..... ,,1 ... ,. ........ l..IU.A (Sepe. 2l-Oct. 22): a..b ot idelt multi in added inowlcdft concmlint orisin• of holiday. Mem- ber of oppolitc: tt• is inlf'iaued, leU1 0Hucinat1on for you. Scmario hiab· liahtl aelf<1pmslon, pin throucb writteft word. 9COaPIO (Oct. H-Nov. 21~ Empbasia on home cookina~ domestic tld.iustment. ratoratioo 01 bannooy. \'ou'U ~ve aift ~ ~tine totco of a.&ction. RdatJve Mtb ~L T&alnas, Libra. anolblr Scorpeo. in_~"· UGllTWUI {Nov 22·Dec.. 2 1~ Loot beyoed the immediate. m<d1· taCC, ttaftllate fcdjnp UllO won1J ill...,.d .. tbankf\alnaa. Fanucial picture brilbtcol -*XOUDl you i.boul't ~ Is ft<'Ovmd. Pilca fit. um procn1~ntly. CAPlllQMlN (Dtc. 21-Ju. 19): A.uume rote or leadenhjp, Focvs on deadline. minor mm. patience with ,.nt to •hims of older pmon. ~ ·hilfl. j~ent and lntuh on pn>vc accurate:. Don't beck down from bully. AQU.UUUI (Jan. 2().F'eb. II): ~na obliptlon ls fWfilled. lndMdl.l&I tc:mponnly Immobile ..,.... .. lift reprettnuna tokm of iolndltfon. You'll be COllCa'Md wliJa fticftdlh p th.at could bedome .-.ouL P9CD (Feb. 19--Marcb lO= of ~ f'Oftdnt upulttOftl raliflet la dramacic fltblon . ....... Oii ....,., ""'" 1114Uty '° ~ utllille 00"" ol per-..... Y'ou11 ..... 6-...,, _. lowwilleotbe•lb'Ulllf·· ........ TOUa~Y: p.-. D10Hnber, :5li' •· .. It 111111 II ~ --...-~'::'~ r,;: --· .... ... ..... "......._,.. .. =m.iimti..... lfJlrit. T--. ..... "' ...... ,.... Y••'> le•'""" did..,. ......... rc-c ......... .... 0 ••• __ .... ..... ,..... •• ,.,, qcl9 ............... ,. 1th eM• • ....,, .. , ..... We need (3) enthusiastic and motivated lndlvlduals who would like to market the •Earn an annual salary of $18,200. plus bonuses available In Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach • Must have dependable transportation and llab- lllty Insurance. Fountain Valley • Full employee benefits NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING • No experience necessary. full training provided 111.L 142 ... 331 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU 8 I llfll09 82 Houf\ en6in9 83 Moratto -8" SoNft a5 11\MCel 86 Lager•• 87 M"111 DOWN , ActlnQ orouc> 2 M~ 3 Mt"H~ 4 Rac.'9-9tat1 llOIJr s GerrMn "'* 8.., "*"'* 7E~ 8 Aow tDM 10 W... 11 ~1 12 Ending IOf dlfl Of -- 13 c.-y "°'°' 1t w...., 21 FIC1iol\ 2S ~~ 2t 9"ell .. 27 Golf duti. 21 Gltl't NIM 2t -~· 300~ 31 -O.y S2 Eulogy 33 Known .. SS Vemooet :::: 42 Lay 1111 '4~ .. .JoMlill ., Aooumulete •tF~ 50WCNnd~ &1 Com - &2 -4W6 S3 Rue> 5S t~fOf 10Q or neut 6' laMO S7 --<*Cl MArrwt to AMlc:t ,, 12 13 HOW TO RESPOND TODATEUNE •Call 1·900·1144·0100 • E!Jter 4-digit c?<fe appearing in ad •·Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first name •Mention.your interests • Tell your age • Describe your appearance • Specify your preference~ · •Include what you liked about the person you are responding to You may leave a 30 second message. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. FREE PERSONALS FREE ADS ARE; MAIL·INS ONLY All Col lnl WI Be Charged RegUar Rat9 . ... .... .... ' ~ -4 .. '~ ... _ , I I. • -.. j" , ' ;,. I ..... I, ' • •'J > j...J. • -~ ' .. • SF' ' . • ....... ... S .,..0, ..,.. -'C. tltl, c,,.u... .....oot. c:ut1om wf'leelt,, bltldl bMYtyl !2JVL731) 11 ..... oun11.-.a 192S Hwbof BIWI, C.M 111-- $2.44 per day Tha!'t ALL you pey kW 4 1.,,.., 30 day ~ ...... SERVICE DIRECTORY F0t mote WOl'IMttofl CALL TOOAYH ISIFllLllS y..,, s.,w::. OlrKtOl'J Repr....,.atlw 141...Ul1 Id. 110 ·. ' • tir•K•-eat ID ' • ... and please make Jeffy keep his eyes closed while I'm praying ." "llAllllADUKE by Brad Anderson .,, __ , __ _ "Spare the furniture. Quys, or take the football game outskte!" AAPPV 'llWIK%MN6, Ol' l'Al! uos· FRED BA88BT ConvenitnU rood . 0 0 IN ~OFTME OCCA5ION, I_ USED IN< FIN6El 10 llKAlll A~ IN 'IOUl 006 FOOD .. I cNe '«Ill TO UGK IT OfF! by Jerry Scott R08B 18 R081t Steal 'h' ea~! 0 0 AliJ '(l~. CUM, \lt\J; Au. tnli Q.if WQS ax.i \IMI\£ ! fJI( 'tilt ~~NG .1 "!Dtl 1' ,1 I' •. ' •.. l '.. ,. I ' l . : ", ? j I J I I • DBNNl8 TBS lllSl'fAClt ·' .I l ... M.Ul ! AR.LO .A1'fD JANDi by Jimmy Johnson nnmY WlftlUtllBSAl'f -OVSRBOARD CAf.~GN8A ,cS r .. OVER ~"E P"lf . . . / ,...,--...__,,,.-.~ -- IT'& A Cl.A!f.JIC fAlt Of &A AIM~TUllE ' --~. ;iSTRi.CT1UI '.:ffrfilfN C,C~S :! ::·t~ Ai.ID SINCE 1l)Qlll;> 15 ~IVING O#I ... by Chip 0-unhanr POR-uTTSR OR-FOR-WOR81t , -lee>~ ALLOVIRI ( ............. ,bUt~ ................ ~ ...................... "'~ ~ WORWl lri .. wtytMn. ..... .... .. ~ feeling. Often lhe ftnda It'•....., not to go out at II, "*' to -.. .ttti the Q11M ~ thet goee on. M e ,_,.., men often tNln not, lhe ~ ..,... to go to • ntct rw- teut'Mt, perNlpe the u.ter, and then cell tt • night. Lately tNnga have changed, though. 8UMn hM dilCOYered Nlna'I, a aophlltlceted over-30'1 niQtttelub owrtoolclng Newport Bey In the chennfng, brtck·peved Lido Manna Vlltlige. I "Nina'• te dlffwent," aeya Sueen, "I've found my niche here. The staff le conductve to my needs. t cen come In, order • c:odttalt, and atlll fMI Ilk• a lady." The troplcel art deco Interior exudee the etyte and etegence that you might •~t to find In New Auto show ~ introduces '91 models The focus of the auto Industry wtll be on Southern Cellfornta this weekend u 42 manufacturer9 In- troduce over 500 1991 models at the Long 8Mch lnternetlonel Auto Show et the Long Beach Conven- tion Center. At etek• la a share of the South- land'• multl-mllllon-doflar new car and truck market, which topped the 800,000 mark In 1989. Auto show manager Biii Schultz said recent slow car aeles should prove hMtthy for show attendance. "When people have a wlat-and- ... attitude about purchas!ng a new car. they 11111 want to look and prefer the no-pressure atmosphere of the auto show to vtsltlng dealer lhowrooma." he noted. Doon are open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. AdmlMlon Is SS for 9dults, with chHdren 12 and und« admitted ""· VOita Qlr. W119t )olh fl --. .. .. blim, .. dub --Oft .. """*'°"' ...... ~ ........ multlooknd ..... .... dCMn on the .,_ ftOor d ...._ ........................ •.•.. ., ...... ......... *-:of ••• '°" ._ ............ ,.._ .... .... °' ............ ...... and • , ___ hldll .,, .. .. Ported lteNM nwble. Thie 11 a nlghtc:tul) for ........ not • piece .... kids hang out. ''All .... ooton, .. ~ IMdowe. .. .... """'°'8 ... dBloned for w~men,'' •d owner/operator Joe •dtfl•d . ''A lot of time and C8re hM gone Into thle. We UMd o.¥td Stew••. who'• known throughout the ooun- try u one of the top nlghtctub deelgnera, and thlt le hit ~ room. The whole Interior._ cu.- tom deetgned." J9e ateo brought In arttat Cerotyn Van-Hoeen to com- P<>M four original palntlnga for his Walla. ............ ..._. tor lnllm .. 1 oono- v.lllllOn. ..... ----.. """ llllDllDft"' ..... wine and ctwn.-=.,.,..,.. ....... A Smiling service at P&za_z and bllrOOlll ..... for. mil II proAdlCI wet"/ ~ night. Nna'I al9o II 8'Jlllbte fat prtwde psttee. ...... M- ~or epeclal holdey office aff*'- " you·,. lllrcHno for • full.. ..w. Mlon that ... cer-. pop Imo Pazarz In N9w'port ~ tot a doea of good old-feeNoned .. *-.tth • ,.., amHe. Offering tadela. body waxing, mank:uree end atytlng, Pazazz .,.,.. In the .,.. and mak• dinner r..-vatlone. - A lot of the extra effort• to eerve peopte. lhe and AIWe both ..... .,. rooted In their put restaurant ~a. '"We're )Uet reelty ec- commodatlng," aeya AtYM. Ov.t1ooklng Newport Bay, Nin•'• ts • WllCOme addition 9mong the ~ ert gal1r1ee and fine ,....,, .. ta that rnelc• up the beeuttfut Udo Marine we.a-. N9w- port 8Mct\ ... tong owrdue for a claay. 90Phletleated piece to meet qu.uty ~. end enjoy or .. t muefc and dancing. ~tue In eok>r. ''We haw ,------":"----~-----------... "The nightclub of the '908," u Joe calta It, offers late ~ entertainment unparalleled In Or- ange County. Joe hu refined wllht he calla a "mature mualC for- mat" -"music that llke a fine Wine la robust, but not overbearing." The music format la contem- porary, but not wild. The choioel might tum a younger crowd off - a crowd that la tradltlonalty much easier to market a nightclub to - "I knoW I can't be all thlng8 to all people and lt't not going to hap- pen overnight,'' Btanehfleld Mid. Open Wedneeday through Sun- day, from 9 p.m to 2 Lm., Nine's 11 located at 3388 Via Udo In Newport Beach. For furthef Infor- mation. call 723-<>500. color etuaee weektY for our atytlatt," l8YI Lorna Gerry. owner and • menlcurltt herMlf. O.,ry hu owned Pezezz lfnc:e August, but the store tt..n has bMfl there for eight v-ra. One of the things that sett Peuzz apart la lte young and enthulfeatlc staff. ''They' re lntertl9ted In teaming end they don't have any preconc::elYed Ideas," seya Garry. Wolfe heads YMCA board of managers One of Garry' 1 stytists, Lisa Alvel, feels the salon Is unique too. "It's relaxed. l.'. like to come into wonc. At other shops, there's preeeure. We all seem to get along ~ end most Importantly. clients aey they like coming here." Garry heraetf acts as combina- tion concierge and baby sitter for her customer•. who feet com- fortable bringing their children In whfle they get their hair done. The Newport Costa Mesa Family Coste Meae-Newpor1 Beacn are&. ''One day we had seven chldren In here, "Garry said. It was fun." She also Mrvel coffee, tee and hot chocolete, and even runs small YMCA hu announced the 1990-91 Financial aseistence programs officers for Its board of managers, ere available to any community with' Sterling Wolfe heading the member who Is unable to pay. For new slate as chairman. further Information on the Newport Other officers are Dav& Lamb Costa Mesa YMCA and Its pro- and Ernie Klate, vice chairmen; grams. contact executive director John Modeer. treasurer, and David ,_G_eo_rg_e_s_c_o_bas_a_t_64_2·_9990 __ · __ Bray. secretary. The new officers are looking for- ward to a sueceMful, challenging year. The Newport Costa Meae Family YMCA has many programs to offer the community, Including aquatics, parent/child programs. health fttneu, stat&-llcenaed child care, senior activities end con- fidential professional eountellng and mental health aervtces. The YMCA operates two facllltlee -the fitness facility at 2300 Uni- versity Ortve, Newport Beach, and the Center fOf Family CounS61ing at 3iOO Airway Ave., Suite 105, In Costa Mesa -as well as four efter-achool child care altee In the ~ -. - The Art of Light Yo11 ran bri1lrun any room of your Ito''" witlt trwrp saving -"!~ by Wnto•. Owr f rin1dly ltetn"d 1n- stallus ran /Hautify your lromf' ovf'r - nitltl ... willt I day installation S lrtd somf' /1glr1 on tltf' subjtrt GHTS n Weston ....,,,. ull t~y for your frtt in-home estimate (714) 545-9793 =· Faturing Brillolite• Skyllirhts ,,. i. ~·-1 .. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. wt.we v-~ C..... 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' " you're a winner. you simply bf1".lQ your car registration to 1t'9 Daily Plloe before noon the next day (Monday noon for winners .nnounc:ed 1n our Friday and Saturday edrtons) S You 'll win $25 instantly 1SS O for Pilot subscribers) and be automatcally qualified for our grand pnze drawing for i 1,000 in cash on O.C 1 1990 You're sure to find something for everyone left on your last mmute list when you've got great Ideas in front of you ... For advertising Information. call IG-4321 ·~·- JUST ADO WATER AND RATED BEi IER .THAN PLUG IT IN PRECOR 6 PACE MASTER IN SELF MAGAZINE Daily Pilat GOOD LUCK! 642-5678 Get the job done right, FREEi £ tie ':"r.! ® Mr.g Miniblind WE'R E NOT JUST f-11N!BLINDS ANYMORE SHUTIERS•VERTICALS•WOOOBLINDS PLEA TEO SHAOES•DUETTES FREE= • 1es1 Price Pr8lise •Product for Product Stroict for Sero ice We CRn't Be Beat! llW\ ~,.. """*'. ~ ·~d • 1990 VOLVO 760s ALL REMAINING ....: lN STOCK OFF $ . 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The shock wave is in direct proportion to how recently the newcomen Ocd Midwest blizzards or F.ast Coast ice storms for a thawina refuac out here -and saw ski racks on cartops at he onram~ to the SS Freeway. . Such a siaht bas been known to prompt an immediate 90-dqrr.e turn toward ~ where the closest thina to snow is in a biahblall alus. However, those pilgrims who join our natives ·(anyone residina here Ion• enough to remember the dial telephone), speedily will learn we have an enviable situation: Good skiing often can be bad in a drive of two hours or so. At the moment, only Snow Summit, Snow Valley and Bear Mountain arc in limited operation, thanks to their man-made snow. Anticipated chillier weather will increase that Until cover broadens considerably, how- ever, lift ticket prices arc putly reduced. The resorts won •t make you fo1Ft Colorado or St Moritz because their steeps and aentles and in-betweens arc shorter -but they•re pleasur- able. Best of all, the same day ou ski you may return home and surf, shop the malls or mow the S-SKI ... ~ ~-------- ... DAILY PILOT ~~)THINGS TO DO TmS WEEK 1 ......... . The All American Boys Chorus Pf"~nts its 11th annual C hnstmas concert. "A Little Chnstmas Magic." in Scgerstrom Hall. Orange County Perl'onning Ans Center at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Fr. Richard Coughlin leads the chorus in traditional seasonal fa \orites and an audience siog- along. Tickets arc S 11, S 14, S 17 and $20 and are available at the center box office, 556-ARTS and Ticket· master. 740-2000. Sec story. page C6. 2flW .. .. Extreme Winter.' Warren Mill· er's ski film of rc~~n· 1n Russia. France. Bnush Columbta. ('olorado and the unchancd ~aks or Antarc- t 1ca, wtll he shown Tuesday at 8 pm at the Irvine Bart lay Theatre and Wednt'Sda) at 8 pm. at the Orange ( ount) Performing Ans Center T 1ckct~ arc S 12 50 For more 1nforma11on. call 556-1\RT 5ce sto~ page C8 John Mayall and the Blue· sbreakcrs will ~rform at the Coach HouSt'. H 157 Camino Capistrano 1n San Juan Cap1straoo, on Fnday beg1nn1ng at 9 p.m . T ickets arc S 18 50 Call 496-89 30. 4.cn .... Ricky Skaggs will perform at the \ruy Horse Steak House. 1580 Brookhollo~ Dnve. Santa .\na. in t~o c;ho~c; at 7 and 10 pm. Mo n- da} and Tuc'ida) evcning.s For resen a11ons and tickets. call 549-1511 5 IUTEN. .. lM Bob Weir of the Grateful [)(ad will ~rform rue-.dav at the Coach Hou~ H 157 Cami.no ( ap1strano 1n San Juan ( ap1 .. trano. he-ginning at 8 pm Ticket\ arc S29 50 Call 496-8910 B-un Nell Simon'<. "Broadway Bound." the third in his scm1- autob1ograph1cal "BB Trilogy." is on stage" at the Laguna PlayhouS( throush ~unda y Ticket'\ arc S 13· I 8 Call 494-8021. 1 ...•• -Thrtt Men and a LmJc Lady." the ~ucl to ··Thru M(n and a Baby.~ reunites Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Guttcnbera at a trio of bachelors rai ina a S-ye.ar-okl airl. The mov1e opens Fnday alona the Onn,e CoaS1 Roger Bloom ('ros\ will perform Wedncsda)''and Thur\da) at rhe ( oach House. :l3157 Camino Capistrano in ~n J uan Capistrano. beglnn1ns at 8 pm each night T1cli.ets arc S1 7.5U (all 4%-IW10 9 lat EllHU AT Ill -·· Comedian 8111 Engvall will per- form at lmprov. 4 255 Campus Dr. in In 1ne. through Sunday. Shows are at 8:30 p.m tonight a nd Sunday; 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday. and 8 and 10:30 pm Saturday. Call 854-5455. 10 :1.:::8' "The Nutcracker Prince," a full . length animated feature based on the classic Chnstmas story o( a )Oung girl v.ho dr~ms O( a fair· yland. o~ns Fnday along the Or- ange Coast. The movie features the voices of Megan Follows, Peter 0-Toolc. K1e(cr uthttland and Ph)lhs Diller and music from Tcha1kov\li.> ·, classic ballet score. 11 ........... A murderous ahcn returns to Eanh in "Predator 2." which stars Danny Glover. Gary Busey. Ruben Blades and Maria Conchita Alon10 and opens Fnday in theaters along the Orange roa~t 12 n.-••·-Thc Hyatt Regency lrvmc 1s of- fering a special ThanU&Jv1na Day Buffet and Sun~t Thanb&iVlnl Dinner today at Le ('afe. The buffet will be served from l I a.m. to S p.m.; dinner as fmm 6 to 9 p.m . Both feature turkey, ham and prime rib, with seafood and reasonal vca· etahle dishes. ean 36)..311 1. 8 •1-1m1a-m• -~!" ~ ~ ':!.wtion Gnmmy-w1 nner Chrittopher of tbe festivals oflnd6a in tbe Altan a Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thuraday, Nowmber 22°, 1990 Indian style. featuring Ramya Harishankar and the Arpana Dance Compeny, will be performed Fri- day. btsinning at 8 j).m . in the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Cam- pus Drivt. Irvine. Tickets an pnccd at SI 0 and $20. Call 8.s.-4646. 14 •ur t -.u r 1 The works of author Ray Brad- bury will be the focus of Steve Mellow's Readtrs· Theatre at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Newport Center Library. 856 San O emcnte Dr. in Newport Beach. f o r more information. c.all 972-1690. 15111m•MMT The foun.h annual Children'\ Hohday Party and Shopping Spree at the Newpon Harbor An Mu- seum -featuring a buffet. photos wuh Santa, carol~ r,~ paJDllng. and a unique Holidiy Store in which youngsters will be able to find special gifts for mom. dad. grandparents. family and friends - will be held ncu Thursday. from 3:30 t<> 5 p.m. Rcgistrallon must be rtttivcd b) frtd:l)'. Nov .. D Call 759-11 22 18 I 8'f The Golden Bear 1n P1ers1dc Pavilion. Hun11nglon Beach. pres- ents Be ts) Something Dance Pan) at 9 p.m. Saturda) Adm1,s1on pnce ts $7. Tickets a'a1labk nt door only. For mort' 1nforma11on. rall '\74- BEAR 17 The Maria &n1tc1 pan1\h Dance ( ompan} ~111 pcrforrn at K p.m ~tun.la' and ~ \O r> m un- da)' at tht" If\ 1m· Bardd' TheatrC'. 414:! < JmJ'lU' l>n\C' m lninl" T1ckC't' arC' rmH·J .11 SI I\ and S I~ and arc J \JllJhk throu~h I llli.t'tron and thC' fr , tnl' BJrd a' J h<."atrc hO\ office ll ~J Jti-lt 18 NITU.- The C 1nldr n 1-ka r 1n P1r r-.1dC' Pavilion. Hununcioo Beach, pm. cnts Tarp KNAC Radio Ntabt Monday Ni&bt Foott.U Pin} at 10 p.m. Rappynour with free buffet. Admission price iJ Sl. For more information, call 374-BEAR 18 •cr-•11t II I t A new comedy club, BCllylau&hi. has opened It 23600 Rockfic:ld Ste 3A. £1 Toro, in the Lake ~omi Shoppina Center. The club lo\111 ~nt the Ac:a<kmy of ( om«ty bowc~ Ind a special CUCJt Wcd~y and Thursd~). Top professional haM.tlincn Fnda\ and Saturday and a"spcaal open mike night stanina Tuaday, No\ :!7 All ~hows start at 9 p.m. Doon open at 8 p.m . Adm1 ion b SS Tunday through Thul"lday. S7 50 Fnday and Saturday. No alcohol 1\ \Cf\ed, a ll ages arc v.'dcome. 20 RIWWJllf The Newpon Thcatn \n$ Center 1s st11in1 "Sherlock Holmes" throuah Dec 16 J 1d<"ls are S 12. for 1nformat100. all 611 -0288. 1A111 • <X. OraJwe Cou11(1: BT, bl.tct t~ BT-opt. bl.ck t~ optjoml; pp. per pcnon; TBA. to ~ U· f'llt#d. CHARITY ANO SPECIAL EVENTS .,......,... .... , .,.... lhtouab Dec.. 9. OC Philharmooic Society and American Society o( Interior Dniincrs/OC toUr three- story, 6,()()(Hquare-foot OcorPan rnidence with spiral staircase, adj• cent carriage house. trans(onned into holiday sbowpla«. SIS pp. Phone 5SJ.14J I. • DeM&uk Ball. Nov. 23. 6:30 p.m., Newport Harbor Aux1bary of Children's Home Society at Ritt· Cuhon Hotel. Lquna Ni1uel. BT. By invitation only. •Le Bal M Pa .. lleu,• Nov. 24'. lnterva\ House Shelters (or V1ctims of Domestic Violence auction ball a1 the Ritz-Carlton. Laauna Niauel. BT. Contact Carol W1W•au. (2/J) 4.U.1445. • DeMtule Ball. Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.. National Chanty Lequc.. Newport chapter at Hyatt Rqency. Irvine. BT. By invitation only. •C.t a.w, Nov. 24-2S, 10 a.m.-S p.m., La Paz All Breed Oub at OC Fairvounds. AdultA. SS; aeniors, childttn. S3 pp. Phont (619) 139-6688. •Tree ~&18&. Nov. 2S. CHOC Lm~ Red Wqon Guild at White House Restaurant. Anaheim. C-0n~ uct Janet Nqursk.i. 511-1675. •Maklltc y.., a.aw.,. aa,,ta, Nov. 2'-0tt. 19. I:)()..} p.m. St. Joseph Hospital of'fen ttn~ of tips for copinJ with the holidays at the Wound ('arc Center at t. Joseph Hospital. 771-8143. •OdW.nll't B•UUJ Par1J 6 a.-.... s.rte. Nov. 29. ):.30-S p.m. (&&CS ~8) ind 6-7:.30 p.m. (*F'S 9-12). N('W'p()rt Harbor Art Mu- seum at the museum. S 10 mcm-~n. S 12 non-members tncludes . meal, cntcnamml'nt and gin wrap Phone 759-1112. • SUver hUt. Ott I. Ho.a Hospt· taJ SS2 Oub dinner <bnce at the Newpon Beach Mamou. BT. SSS2 per couple. By 1nv1tatton only. • SwMt_. Qrt.a.u f'aJr, Dec. 2. 11 a.m.·S p.m .. SWEA at Costa Mesa Nc1ahborhood Community Center. Com Mesa. Sl pp. 211<.bhamu TNe Malle, Ott. 2, 11:.30 a .m.·3 p.m .• Olive C'n-st AbuJcd Ouldnn's Foundation auc- tion and raflle at the Four Sta.sons Hotel. Newport Bexb. SSSpp Con- tact S)'lvi• Bu~tt., 67J.9.164. •~Lu Brau. Dec. 2. noon. Opus <>CPS of OC Ph1lhannon1C' Society brunch at Four Seasons. N~n Beach $60 pp. RC1CT· v1t10n$ ~uated. Tennis ahocs op- tional. Contact CMOI Heywood. SSJ-2411. • c...,a.. Brua, Ott. l at l p.m .. OC Pt11Jharmon1c Soc1e1y concen at OC ~omung Arts Center and post~ncert tteeption at Center C'1ub, Costa Mesa to benefit Youth Propams. Sl2S pp. Contact J1ne1 Nqurski, SJ2-861$. .Qrtltmu ,.,... .,... ~ 2, I 0 a.m.-2 p.m.. CHOC Mother Ooott aulJd at Disneyland Hotel, A~im. $37.SO pp. Contacc Janet 1 Nllftlnki, SJ2-867S. • Otera. ........ Dec. 2. Open ,._ ci~I Viva. Gwld trip to l.o"ll 8tach ~ perfonnaace or ""C.abnllL ... , .. C'ooDct )~ qvdlae Wendi~ SU-JIJ1. • 0.lllK If L• ..... Dec. 6. M• BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S • l"l8e Valle7 C'Mrale ... CM•ber Cllotr, 1 p.m. 11 Red Hilt Lutheran Church, I 3200 lad Ifill Ave . Tusun, SS9-9300. Dec. I: aeum Council of Newport Harbor Art M~um at five Crowns Res- taurant.. Corona <kl Mar. Cont.«t Maxie G11~r. 759-1111. • CarMMI el B.-et1, Dec. 7, CHOC Jack and Jill Guild borne tour and boutiq~ at tbe Tustin Hills Racquet Oub. Sl8 pp. pt'CS&)e, $20 pp 1t the door. Conr.tct J1ne1 N1$Ursks, SJ24675. • Qrlstmu '1 CM Sea. Dec. 7--8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m .. Chopin Cbapttt of tbe OC Penomuq Arts center boutique and home tour. Park. at Reef Point State Beacb. S2S pp. Conucr Laurel H•rtkn. 494-1066. • c..t1 Caae Ball .. Dec. 8. 6 p.m .. Assistance Leaau~ of Newport Beac.h at Four Sea.sons Hotel New· port Beach. S220 per couple. Pt>on<' Ccci Smith. 759-7663. a Alfl8 ... 'It, Dec. 9. 4-8 p.m .. Arthritis Foundation (a.stuon show and dtnntt It Hyatt Ncwporta, Newport Beach. $SO pp. PhoM 668-1623. • c.c:staU PllrtJ, Dec. 9. S: 3().8 p.m .. Best Buddies at Ztppa. New- port C~tcr Fashion Island. Arnold Schwvzcnct1tr and DudJcy Moott said they'll attend! Price TBA. Phone $45-1990. ·~t c.cm, Ocie. 9. 6 p.m.. OC hrform1na Art Center dinner and concert at Hyatt Rqcn- cy 1rvine. S2SO pp Phone 556-2121 • 1..-d u4 Lean, Dec. 11 at 11 :.30 a.m., Sistetbood of Temple Bat Yahm. "Hannah and het Seven Sons... WJth Rabbi Mark MtlJc:r. ContM'f M1ti Sholtoff, 6'1-1801. • CNlM el Lapa.. Dec. I l-21, 0C Ph1lharmon1c Society at Hunl· maton Harbour Conucr kan T•n- dowsky. $SJ.l421. • Clrtl .... T•. Dec. l lat 2 p.m .. Gourmet Diners Guild o( ()pcna Pacific at Radisson Pta1a Hotel. lrvme. S3S pp. Contacr Myn/ Krrude~ 6Jl~l149 •a.. .... fw CWWr-. Dec. 17 at 6 p.m.. Mothers and Others ApinS\ Chtld Abuat dinner dance at Cohen (John Wayne) rcstdence. Ncwpon Beach. SSOO pp. O>ntact S.lfy ICatuud. S«>-S929. ~ • Ne•,.,, 8uW Clril-. .. , ParMe, Dec. 17-23 at 6:30 p.m .. apootoftid by lbe ommodoca Oub. Cont.tct AnM M•tlley ar SSJ.-0131 For Ncwpon Harbor Jaycees pandscand 1e1tina at Sea Scout ~ pbooe 111-0637. • S.11 I l ........ Dec. I 9, 7 p.m.- mic1Di919t. 'roDOS ol St Joetpb Hoepi.a& M lli~ Llpna Nipd. Sl2' pp. IT~ CoaLK'f DefliorM Woi*.. n 1-111 I. • Cluittmu Dbuter Duee, Dec. LU at 7 p.m .• CHOC Queen of Heans GuiJd at Surf and Sand Hotel, Laauna Beach. $75 pp. Contact Janet N1$U.rski. 5J2,86 75. •New Vear'• Eve CasllN N.,._l, Dec. 31 al 1 p.m .. Olive Crest Women's Guild at Turrup rose. Oransc. $90 pp. Cont.act: Dcbbte Johnson. 5J8-J414. •New Vttr"• Eve Enravqaua, Dre: 31 at 7:30 p.m .. dmner dance at the Turnip Rose Banquet Plaza. Newpon Beach. BT-opt. S7S pp. S 140 Jl'l'r couple. ART • Newpor1 Beadl hWic Library (8S6 Sao Clemente Dr .. Newpon Beach, 644-3191) Through Nov. 30: Jeannette Ptncus.. "Pcoplc Need People ·· • 81ttaa1• ( 19100 Von Karman. Irvine. 7S2-S222.) "An and tM lnfluenet of L1v1n1 Abroad." • Mlldletitbler C.lteraJ Cater (1201 W. Malvern Ave .. Fullenon. 738-6S9S). Through Jan. 6' Juncd EJ1h1b1uon of thl' National Water- color Soc1tty • Galtrla Caplltraao (3 I 681 Cammo Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. 661 -I 781.) Through IA.'C.2: "Spmt of the 0,n(b:· Nava- JO anast\ • Art lnd&ate •f SM*n Calt- ferala (2222 l,.aguna C•nron Road. lquna Beach. 497-3309.) ThrousJl Dec. 21 • Lynal Realism. dcvl'n 1Uustrators • lntae Valley CeUete Gallery ffaU (jSOO Irvine Center Onve. Bu1ld1n1 A300. 559-3277). Throu&h Dec. 21: Oa V1f\C1 Zone. uamtn· auon of balhsllcs throu&h draW'lft&.\ and day. Dec. IS.Jan. 26: An and Music Students' howcasc. • ....,_. Art Manm (307 C1if'f Onvc, Laauna Beach. 494-6Sl I). Throusti Occ. 13: Pursuit of the Marvelous. TbrouJh Jan. 6: V1 ion of Licht and Color. 8 N..,.... llarW Art Manm (8SO San Clfmeoac Onve. Newpon 8each.. 7$9-1122>. Tbroua,h Dec. JO: T o n y C'ra11 Sc ulpturc/lnves1iaa1ion1 1n&o Chaos. •Stary ~· P1IM Ari Gallettel ( 14981 Sand ~n)'on A Vl' ... Ste. 1,s, Irvine. 733-04-0). Throup Nov. 27: Robert Frame oOt.. Vl'non Nye watcn:olors. Throuah Ott. 3 I: Benchmark. Studio F'urrutu~ MUSIC •oc ~ Sedety. I p.m. at OC' Pafonnint Arta Ccnler, 600 Town Center Drive. Com Mesa. $SJ..24ll. No"'. Xk Pianist Andre Wat~ Dec. l: LA Philhannonk witb COfllduc.tor Kutt S.ndCl1lftl. piubt lttet.ud Ooodt. Dec. :t Canad.an 8ml (3 p.m.). Dec. 10: viohn1st Nadia Saltmo-Sonncn~rg and pi.&nis:t CCC11c Ltcad. Dec 31 Nl'w Yea.r's Eve Gala (7 pm ) • OC Pttfermlll1 Aria Cater. 8 p.m. at 600 Town Ctoter Dnvc, Costa Mesa, 7~2000. Nov 2S: All American Boys Chorus. "A Lmle Chnsamas Mag1c .. No'. 29 Bran- ford Maruhs Dec 7_ TM And> Wilhams Chnstmas how Dre. 8· Christmas for 1hc Family/Costa Mesa duldrcn's Chorus. 8 1.M AqelH Ma1&cr Cliorak ud Sl•feala (Doro1hy Chandler Pav1hon. Music Center, 13.S Nonh Grand Avenue. Les Anseles. 21l-972-7283.) John Cume. con- ductor. Dec. 8. 15 Chnstmas f~ll· val with Pacific Handbell Ensemble. Dec. 9, 16. "M~s1ah .. Sins-Alon~ • Pedlk Sym,._y, 8 p.m a1 OC Pctfonnana Ans Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. 474-4233. OK. 12-ll: Conductor Zdtnek M.acal Dec l S'. Handel's "Messiah." Holiday Festival Concm. 8 CallfonJa Slate Ualverslty at FeJ.lertcla, Plumml'r Aud11onum. 201 E. Chapman Ave .. 773-337 1 Dec g.9 Tht Brass Band DANCE, THEATER, MUSICAL THEATER •TM Ballet M•llnal'tn (Ne" port Harbor High "ud1tonum. Ncw-pon Bl'ach) Ott. IS ( 7 p.m.) and 16 (2 p m)· "The Nutcracker " S8 pp Sopp . children and scnioni •OC Pmormta1 Arts Cater <600 Town Center Dn,t . Cost.a Ml'Sa. 7~20001. No" 2~ Warren Mill- er's "Eurtme Winter." Dec l S..23 .. .\nn1t " Jan 4-6 Manha G~ham Danct Compan) •S..~ Coast Reper&ery (6S5 Town Center Dnvc, Costa Maa. 7S 1-7827). Mala1u1e. throuah No' 29· "The Sttrtt Rapture Da' 1d Hare ~c. 4-23 ".\ Cllnstmas ( arol." Charles Dtc-kl'n\ Stto..a S&a1e. No' 9-Dcc. 9 .. "lckh1nc's Defense .. Ro~rt Daseltr LISTING INFORM~ TION: If }OU h.av<' an t'<"nl llstm1 or cha~<' of infomuuon for 8/ad:Boo#. dtr«t mqumN 10 lkn11mm El* t<'m. c/o Black.Book, PO Bot 1500-184. Coron• dtl Mar C'4 9161.S In the galleries BC SPACE GALLE.RV 13S For· est Ave .. Laguna Bl'ach. prt'Kn~ a group cxh1b1t1on ent1Ucd "M}ths and Transfiaurataons." from Nov 27 throu&h Jan. 19 Gallery hours a~ 9 a.m. to S JO p.m. Monda} throuah fnday and I to S:.30 p.m. Saturdays. 49 7-1880. GALERIA CAPISTRANO 31681 Camano Capmra.no, San Juan C~p.strano. Spml of the Duleh, throua,h Dec. 2. Meet ~ artists Saturday and Sundav, I to 6 pm c,.ncry houn arc Monda>, noon to S p.m . Tunda} throu&h Sunda). 11 a.m.· to 6 p.m 661-1781. GALLERY 1757 1757 South Pa- tific C'out H\lhway. Laauna Beach. \ 4 • ;. I pttstnts Ltune Zaaon pa1nttnp and ~lptu~ 1n lhear fin1 sho~ing in Laauna Bl'ach, Ei1.h1b11 conunu~ throuah {)ec(ombcr JI For mfor· mauon. call 497.J6SJ OMA.R'S GALLERY I 12 Nt"w- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. Botanical\. hunt and EnaJ1ih countrv ~cncs and work\ by Ha1 ficld l1hsson. PoY>tll. and others on ptnnanent display Houn 9 Lm to 6 p m Monday throu1h Friday 10 am to 4 p.m. Saturday Sot&-4'Sll P ACtflC EDGE GALL£ ft Y 1280 Bason A \IC., Nc-wport Btach featurt'S tbt works of l..qun.a Be.ch •nm Tom wimm throu&b-Dec 8 ~ . J.. ' I 1lll •••1 U .... DfSN HOT81.. 4SOO MKAtttu lllvel . NNIPOfl IHCh. tnwtH ~-Cl 11¥bul. . fr~h <~~ and pl....,,SI rutWSq thtough Satuto.ty 9 pm to I • m In tht TtlatlOf'I lCJUn9t 416· 200 I TH• STACI LOUNCMI 145 £ ltdl St . C0tt• Mtw, prt1tnu Ptttt WIClttl'll\MI. \IO(al .-1d QUlt¥. muuc: trom ~ SOs ttvougtl ttw 80\, f~MUy thtougtl T'hunel•)'. 9 pm to I lO •.m .Ind Sunday, ) to 1 pm F0t rnort W0tm.tl0n. , .. 6J I ·98 ll Tn•I 440 Htllot1~. C0t0N Ori Mar. prtwnti Catur Ftailtt In tht piano lourtgt Wtcin.Sdq thtough ~urelay -Donny S~r Sunday thtougtl Tutldq 8 p m urllll midnlgtlt, 1 p m SunClay 6 7).()9 I 0 .uMUI. I I I ,...,,, Sttttt. ~ nu 1 tht a'-"-------r:tlrr.rMirllil'flHWn7¥ YIM.I GillMI ~ M 9 pm No COVtt Ct\¥~ 675·909) THS CAI,...,, ftSTAUltAWT 1010 Ytayl'ltr Avt . NfWPO'l ka<h. "Nlnl'lttn OIOlt1 Mlll top 40l 7 lO p m to ~ 675-5777 nPt"A In F.asnoon 11i¥1<1 a<IJ«tn! 10 ltv>nt llanch Marlttt. Wf'dntso.ty lhlough Saturo.ty 9 lO p m to I • m llrptM Star Startl'I ~ po.,,,Jl Jll'fllf'rY Hopptf Wlt1'I Cont~ "Y. an11u .tnd top tony l.1Y0t1tn. llt~•t:1ons wggtllt<I tor e1innrr t.40-0600 .. STANGO ftSTAUllANT 19100 Von ICMtn.1n, lrvltW, prPwnti tht ~11C ot tr>t Alldts, Dy 11.u1 .tnd 1t1<aroo Thull'S•y M>d F1~ from 8 pm 10 ll'lfOnl9ht 1S1·S121 ~I 90HDllAlll CN• 6188 Em Pacific Co.11 Hf9"Way, Lono k «l'I. 21 -OVt t, t'ntt'rt.inmtf'tt Wltl'I local «OUSllC IOll< arid rock muslCIMlt rl'lulselay, FroOay and s..tur· Clay n;otlU Show llmt 11 9 pm f11 l l 594-8916 • WUTIN IOUTM COAST "-MA 666 Anton 81\<CI . Cmt• MPW pl'f~l Conftty Ph1N1ps w ltl'I mockfn rtndtttonJ ot 8to.ow.,_ Mull< •1 tht 1'1aoo Tl..ftiday thtougtl s.t\Mo.ty In tl'lt lOC>Oy loungt 540-ZSOO. TH• WHfTI HOUll lltsi.A'-.tnd T..,.. tm. 340 Soutl'I Cout Highway. Laguna k«l'I. prpSPntJ INt l!'ntttt•inmtnt ¥><1 dancing n;otlt· ly 494-8088 TH• lltOHTWOUS 9'tOTM&ltS Hott 18 714 8tOOllnutst. F OUtU1n V .alley Tht H0p prtltf"ICS Tl'lutMUy. lip sync Conttst uin prtzn, Friday O.nct II niQtlt wltl'I O J 0..WV1 8 ~ $4 COVtt. 1aturo.ty. SpKlal c:on- Ct <U Clowes SUnday .Ind ~. av.uoit tor ptf\oMt' P¥11f'S TutMUy ltoc:t Atounel tl'lt Cloo shaw an -.rel winning rrYVI!' wtlKl'I tu turts • tvlly \lqd mus1<al l'llstOt)l lnson "' roc:ll n roll Wtcirwso.ty 0.Clr Dodd With llvt' SOs/ 60i Cl¥1c" bM>CI 8 p m 10 ll'llClnlgr1C No COVtt 96J•ll66 THI COACH NOUU JJl57 C.,..,., C~ano "'s..,, ~ C..,istrano. pnlMtl JCht May• & uw a.mroll.H'S •• p"' Tl<ltttl an Sii.SO. F0t WafmM:lon. 496-f'l)O Concttt hoCIWw 496-8927. 11&.US ...,. CN9 107 2 lit St , ~ 8t«h. NICk l'ylow solo M 9 p.m ~ Friday .Ind Monday ~ thfough Nov~r 67S·2ll8 . MeHr llOVlll St02 Warrwtt Aw , Hurit· lngton IHch Conc~rt lrlo line 840-0108 ....... U mA&.W CL"9 111 P'llm St., Mboa The Oiiton G.1no t-p/tct' bf9 INt'CI at 9 p "' tonlgllt and 1-uro.ty $) (-675-909 ). TN8 U aNa•W lOIO t..faytttt AYf!, Nrwport lead\, P'tStf'U "l'rlvMt Pr«tlu" wltl'I rOdl mtnl<, 8 JO pm to I • m Friday. s.tufo.ty #wJ Sunday $) COVtt Friday .Ind S.Curo.ty. no covtr Suno.ty 675·5777 ..... , NPPaas OOLOIN •llAJI P'ltrslelt Pavilion. )()0 l'«tftc: Co.it Htgt>w~. Hwtt· tngton leach, pr~untJ kuy Somft1*'ll Oantt' Parfy • 9 p m Admluion pl'ICt ,, S7 Toro av~ at OOOt or'lly "°' mOtt lrl0t· IMflOn, al )74-11£All nta .... OfSN HOftL,, 4SOO M«Atthur BIYCI • NN/l)Olt k Kh. ptt'M'nU It~ ftg- g.w S.urd.ly 8¥tl«w 4 10 8 p m 1n rnt CalypM> Pool lttst--F0t rHtrv.lflOnS ano lntotm~t10tt. CAI 4 7 6-200 I •STANOO ...-TAUaA#T 19100 Von IC.,~ Avt . lrvlnt' 1-•t~nu Int p.ano, u• 1/#WJ VOUI styllng of lht Jamts Eacl'langt 8 pm to I 11 m H1·Sl11 eoGAa"rl 6288 £.au P'ac1t1< CO.Ill H~ way. Long 8tac:l'I. Plt'~I NIGlt l'y1ow 10- "'0ftt, 121 ll 594-897 s TNtl llfeHTWOU.S 9'tOTNSltS NOf' 18774 lltoolchum St , founc.lln V.lley. "LI ~ .. • trlDutt lo t1tcl'llt VollenS W llh loOoy Cruz .at 7 30 pm S4 covtt 96J-2J66 ZOT lf'OT CM'• S400 s Vtrano "°"° on tl'lt UCl CMnpUs, Vtrano Pl«t' Gtaeluatt houJ- lng <omplt" lrvt mwlc now tvtry S.urd.ly nigtlt al 8 p m Doors <>Pt"' •t 7 p m M inima! MHnlukln <'-gt of IS c .. 8S6-7t91 ....., nt• COACH NOUS• H IS7 CMnino CllPISU ano •n s.n JIJ<lln C~ur ¥lO. prtsencs s~ at 8 pm T1c:1tru att H6 so "°' tnf0<m.1tlon. 496-8910 COl'Ct'rt llOtlitW 496-8927 IM.n IU&UVAHI 10 101 'SI.I("' ,OYnt..,_. Vtlrty, prtwnU NIClt Pyrow solo at 8 )()pm 96).)718 TN• """" INN I)() £ I 7tl'I St C0tu ~-Pttt r W1<1t~rsn.m. voul MlO gutt.I< with folt mtnl<, c:ounuy anCI ~. 8 pm 10 ~ F0t WortnMIOn, CAI 6464S5 VlU.A IMW'\ lrichatel Fauno'1 piano styJ- e~ ~~la 1'9 9cat ~A. 'IXJJI ~ '• )a J.16 oJ IJt.# St. 'fJeJI AIJ "-' """" .. J..,_ 8-1. KJ»lilJW ~ C4 Oalty Piiot Weekend/ 'fTlursday, November 22, 1990 • The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music Ticket Venue Performen Date Price. ..,... John Mayall lll'l8 Sll.60 Sweet lll'l6 t ll.60 Bob Weir la RobW...mnan 11127 *29.60 Chril&o her Ooee lll'J829 t27.60 11/'lS 27 28.60 11124 ht 11/'lS 8o11Chonia ings SUnday tlYough WtdntMUy ()pf-n Oaoly S pm to l • m • 31 l I W Coat Hf9"Wiy ~ lta<h 641·7880 t f'IU mus.ui llftrSU in .-. intNl\ttt contt "°'"" M<tlng t«" w~ • a p "' Adi""_. IS rrtt f..,,, Mflv ... IJ rK~ (onuc'I Mu••r ... ~ .. •o&.D•N ••A• Ptt'rlldt' P' .tVfllon. )()0 P «lftc: Coast Htgt>way. Hun!· lngton lt«h. prtwnu Targ.a ICNAC lta<llo N'9f't Monday Nf9ht FOOCOlll Parf)l M 10 pm Happy "°"' wtt11 ll'tt llufftt Admlwon pllCt' IS S) F0t lnOl't ll"lfOnl\lllOn. ,.. ) 7 4-8£ All INfTA#eO 8SSTAWANT. I 9 100 VOt> IC«min, IMnt. ~«Urn tl'lt piano .tnd WA CIUO of tl'lt JMWi £.t~. 7 to I I pm. Monday llWouc;lh Wf'dntso.ty 7S2·S112 , .... , TH• COACH HOUU J31S7 C¥M'O C.1ptm.1nO "' ~ Juan C1pmrano. pr-s lob Wt'fr .Ind t o«> W•s~""""' • 8 p m ton+gm "'° tomorrow Tl<lcffl art' U9 SO F0t 1ntor~!lon. 496-89)0 · Conurt hotlltW 496·8927 CANYOtlf aAlt a ORtU. 8S9 Laguna C• nyon Fronc"91!' Ito.IS. FOilt n;otlt t'ttfY T~ 8 to 1 1 p m rututing MMlt Turnl>UI. kth SanCIJ, lllCl\.l<CI Slt,OI. Uff'g lt lS ¥>C1 l'llOf't . w~. s.tlt~ ILown It.Ind. Thut~ .Jul<t . .tnCI spt<,.. tntt'1Ulnt1111nc Fr~ "'° SMurelay 4'4·1911 °' 494-4)10 IUNWT f'U8 166SS Pacific Cou1 H~ w~ Sunstt k acn. llW tnlttt.ttnmtne 9 p m 10 I •"'. fl HJ 591-1926 ...... ~., CIPve Sob11on. 8S6-7MI H~ ..... 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CLUBS/Cl uon911 9 ~a pu1~ U9PPtH tua-nl (t&.L) ,Jlllnl Ill/Of PAI Ill -.,, ' John Maylllt wll pttly at the C09Ctl ..... In a. JuM c.-. •to on Frtd8y night. ' Merry Christmas -Boutique Friday, Saturday, and Sunday December 7, 8, and 9 -10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Find holiday accessories for your home -FromC4 plus a spendid selection of handmade craft items ~ and terrific gift giving ideas. Strolllna Santa and Cllriltmal Crafts for Kids Friday and Saturday. December 8 and 9 11 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Mm Ver* C..-ii localed at dlle m1aer ol ........ Md AdalDI lnCGlta~ lk:Ohal Is wrwd. ,. aots ltrr ~ ,,..., . JOIClllll COM9DY a..ue 100 ~ AllC¥ltt', G«o.n Qfow Show t-9 p m M'CI cowr <NI~ SIO FOf '"~'"'°"'· ,,. '11·l000 ~ JUIA AT TN• llt"90V •ns C""PUS Onvt. Sit I l8. trvont ShowttmtS •• 8 )()pm tfWCJUO" Thutsel.ly. tldlt'U ¥t' pnc:t'd • II 8S4-«SS ......... , . -NO....,.... ~"'--'f UtOWS • -~ov. 42SS c... onw. SU 1 l8. ..... Twoct 1 monm. klCl nh • dw .,.._.,.. 1st ind )rd W~ ol tldl monm Cll 8S4-S4SS tOt ~ lltd dltWWr r~•oons ..... , "Benitez. . . sensual, virtuas'ic, commandi'!tf·,, -LOs ANGELES TIMES " ... dx Irvine Barda.v ... one of the nicest plaas t:o watch da.na." -ORANGE COUNTV REGISTEq '.',~ SPANISH DANCE 1WO PERFORMANCES ONLY! NOVEMBER 24 8c 25 . THE BEAUTY. DIGNITY AND ,. Ill.VINB BAil.CLAY lfMNE BAAClAY ntEAmE • 4242 CAMPUS DRIVE AT BRIDGE $1M12 CHARGE BY PHONE: 7141154-4646 ALSO TlCKETRON o.lly Pt1ot Weekend/ Thur9day, Ncwember 22. 1990 • I • • t f . '," • f. • I t \ Music All-American Boys Chorus 1101111 up In the w.ld By Amanda Wray OfatlQe Coetl 011ty P110I Not too long ago. a small group of bo}s would s1n$ most Fnday nights in Shake) 's P11Za restaurants for S50 and all the) could eat. They ''ood on lx'nches. but were reg- ular!~ drow nl!d out b> announcers H'll1ng out dinner ordc~. Sull. this was a step up from ~1ng1ng at muh1k homl' park!>, where the} got about S l5 a ~how. Hut thing' ha\e changed 1n the la<,t 20 'cars Dn Sunda). the i\11-.\mencan BoH Chorus will be singing at the Orange < ounty Performing 4.ns (enter -their fir..t \how at the pres11g1ou' thcatl'r -and founder Father R1ch:ird C oughlin couldn't Oe happtl'r "\\-e think we ha'c made a great leap commg to the beauufuJ Per- forming Arts Center." Cou&hhn said. crediting the boys' selr~is. c1pline a nd the dcd1cat1on of the group's all-alumni staff with the ascent to new heights. .. , think we can equal vocally any boys' choir in the world." Father Richard Coughhn's Costa Mesa-baSt'd group incl udes 117 bo) s aged 9 to 14. 77 of whom wtll perform al 3 p.m . Sunday 1n a show 11lled. "A Little Christmas Mqic." A.t their headquaners on the Or· ange Count~ Fairgrounds. where the group has bttn rehearsing daily for the show, both the energy and the d1sc1phne of the boys 1s evident. Before rehea~ls. the youna sins· ers can be found pla}ing air hockey. 'a nous forms of football, or wind· mg down 1n their own way from after-school ac11' 111es With roll call. howe\ er. come~ qu1c1 atten· uon. All the energ} 1s now focu~d on producing the harmonaes that only months of dedicated tnuning can produce V1clu Brown. whOS(' 13-\-ear.ald son C'olin has a lead pan in an excerpt from Andrew Lloyd Web- ber's "Requiem," said he 1s her second son to J01n the group. and a third. 8-ycar-old Spnnger, JUSt fol· lowecr suit. --· ~ Brown. a Newpon &ach res1· dent. said she doesn't ncccs~nly w.ant her sons to bc singers. how- ever. "1 didn't do this because of the DtlC. a a 4 music ... I sing in an a capcJla •-----11111 aroup. but that's not why we did IAllTH .... DtlC.106 11 this. 1 did 11 98 percent because I like the environment of the aroup . I like the inOuence of Father Coughlin." shr said. "He JUlt bnnp absolutely the best quaht1e, out in •-.---.. every one of the children -all 100 of them. He believes in their aood· ness." CAlllM Brown and Coua.hlin qn:c that NC. t1 very few of the chorus memben ·-== pursue voe.al careers after leavina tbc group. but all will benefit from the poise and responsibility the trainmg instills an them. "We fiaurc that an extremely ·---...... . =r .,.., _..,t•••a•1t11•••F .• Dely Pllot·we.kend/ Thund8Y. NCMmber 22, 1990 Father Richard Coughlin (center, above) will brtng the All· American Boys Chorus to the Perlormlng Arts Center for a show on Sunday afternoon. small percentage of them will SUI~ in music," Coughlin said, "but we think they JCI trained 10 leadership There just isn't any way you can be involved in choral singrng without d1sciphne. "¥a~ pcoj>le think that the words 'happy' and 'd1sc1pllne· don't go t<>aether. but they have to. I think 'self~1sc1phne' 1s the word they hear the most. "When they perceive the success of the diSC'1phnc. that to me 1s the best way that we train them " Nearly two }Un •· Coughlin, 69, rrtued from tach1ng h1&h tchool at St. Michael's Abbe~ 10 El Toro, and he as oow ded1t:J11n1 himtelf fuJl.lime tO the ChOl'\J\ -~ vocation he says he would not haH' ~icted as a youna man But as fate. or. Cou&hlin sa" the hand of Gt'd, would have 11 hr \3~ a performance by the Virnna Bo)s Choir. "I was astounded at the a~1h1' of those kid1:· he rccalled Althouah Cou&hlin was in ,, \f~ voice choir 1n Boston at the ume ht' had never thought o f lead1np ht\ own sroup. Not Io na after the rnntt•n, Cou&hhn apin saw membrl" the Vienna Boys Choir. but thl\ ume walkina alona cold sttttts 11 d111nl'r ume. The imaac stayed in his mind Afttr comtnf to C.alafonua. hl de· cidtd to 1ovue them to dinner Because of a ti&ht IC.htd ult lh.lt had the sroup pcrfom11n1 t11;1et 1n Orange County on the same d.i) wath a return to LA. in tht .1t1t:r- noon for their required nap the choir bad no time for dinner ~•th C'ou&hlin. Determined. CouJhhn as~cd for help from the Manne Corps and S.. CHOAUS/C 11 7:00 7:30 a:oo 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 • D • • • • JllllllP Tom Titus 'Pay what you Will' at South Coast Rep How wo'\11 you hke 10 go 10 South Coast Repenory and bu) a ticket for whatever )OU could afford at the 11me" Say what? Those ducals run any- where from S 15 on the Second Staie to nc:arl ) SJO on 1hc Main- stagc-. Ncvcnhelus. SCR has an- noun~ plans to make theater more ICCt'ss1blt 10 1hc community with .. pay what you wtll.. ~r­ formancrs O n seltcted dates 1hrouah<>u1 1he suson. SCR will Jct the md1v1dual ticket buycn set their own pntt -any pnct lhcy like. "B«ausc wt apprttdte IM sup- pon Orangt County h.as pven SCR 'lvrr 1he ycan . and because we Now Serving SlllAY 1111111 •llFllT HUEVOS ............... ~. •1• ~~~ROS ........... •1• ~~~~gs .............. •1• . .. MACHACA ............. .. ~:s~ ..................... 'r' ~ w/Tortlllae, 1Wrled a.,. • Fruit ...... , ... •• ••• tn1Pla111 .. coeTA-. "' - I -- The Daily Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters -Closi_q Tleket Theater Production Date Price• Phone Com.men ta ......... ,,__ -swt.iac HAn. 9wtJftl Now" .o.c. 11 SU 474-0792 An intimM.e romaotic muaic:al C.O..tliol c.on.p 9Cyrano de BerprK"', -ram1q of the Shrew", Ii "'Comedy o/ Erron" Dec. 1 17 751-9740 Clulrica lo repertory Curtaio Call Diuer Thel&er -rM Sou ad of Muiie-, J)eciember From 119.95 838-1640 Voo Trapped apin Oerden Grow Community Tbeet.er ·c.ti.ret· Dec. 15 S9-10 897-5122 Ambltiou1 1r uneven mu11cal Onocl Dau. Thea• -i>.mn Yanbm• Nov.25 124-37 772-7710 Bueball muakal; true grand 1lam t..,una~• '1h'09dway Bou 1wr Nov. 25 113-18 4&4-8021 Portnit of the artlat u •young man Ne"J!Oft ~AN Ce• -sheriodc Kol~ o.c. 11 $12 631-0288 Et.men\aTy mu1ty melodrama S..th Caul .... "°'7 (Main&..> '1'he s.c... Raptu ,.. Nov.29 $16-30 957-4033 A modem lrapdy, many v\ewpo\nta 8outll eo.. ~<Second a..> ·~· Defenae" Dec. t $22.29 957-4033 Da.07 Pilot pick ol thm ....... UCI W•minM« Comamnti1 n..w think a new sqmt'nt of the com- muni\y will be thankful for this prOJl"&'". wr arc launchint lhe 'pay what you will' proaram on Thanb&.ivtna weekend.'' said John MoulcdouA. SCR markeung direc- tor. This Saturday's matinees on the main stage and Second Stage wtll bt' .. pay what you wall" pcrfonnantts -dc~nd1ng on availability. of course. "Any pnct 1s acceptable." Moulcdoux said. SCR 's current attractions arc lht' Briush drama "Thc Secret Ra~ turt" on the Mainstage and tht' world premiere of the Southern Cal1forn1a romantic 1rian&lt' "'Alckhant's Defense" on tht Sec- ond Stage. The ncllt "pay what you will" performance will bt' the Jan. 11 matantt of Mark ltt's "Pinates." another world premiere. All purchases must bt' made in person on lhc day of performance and depend on availability. There 1s a limit of four tickets per purcha5e, and more informauon is available II 9S7-4033. 0 •Jato the Wood.I" "8f'09d•ay Bound'" Doug Rowe ma) be lnvang the Laauna Playhouse at the end of tht' ~ason. but his dream of establish- '"' a second theatt'f for professional productions apparently I\ stayi ng on. The playhou)C·s board of darcc- tot"$, at a recent weekend rt'trcat. renewed 1hc1r comm11mcn1 10 this goal. attordang to exccuuve direc- tor Richard S1cin. Tht' second thcatt'r. which ~ould o~ratt under an Acton Equll) contract. has Iona bttn one of Rowe's ~I proJcctS. Stein an- nounced that the playhousc 1s sttk- 1n1 lhe lease of a temporary site as tht' first phase of a three-year plan to make the nc~ theater a reality. The surch for a replacement for Ro~ (who's lcavana to punuf' a profcuionaJ acuna carttr) as the playhouse's an1st1c director is under way. Stein saJd. The board plans to annountt its telcction Feb I , and the new dfrector will iaJcc ovt'r July I. 0 Openi Pllc1fac has been ennchtd by a sift of SI00,000 from William Nvv. 24 $11-14 856~16 Splendid Sond~tm fairy tale Dec. 8 $7 99S-41~ Simon'• \nloo complfWd and Barbara Robem of Nc .... pon Beach 10 und<'rwntc-tht' compan) " upcoming pruducuon of Pun in1 · .. .. Madam<' Buttt'rfly." The show will OP<'n Opera Pa· nfic's fifth season Jan 11. Robem '" a membt'r of th<' O~ra Pac1fir board of dircc1ors. .t\c11vr m computer tcchnolog)' for 30 )'ears. Robens has ~n anvof\c-d 1n a number of t'rt~ .. trrprcncunal prOJCCt~ an ,. 0)<lngc Count). anctcrdh'lg Emulc' ~orpor­ a11on v. hach was founded in I 978 ".i\s a hoard member of Opera Pac1fir . I've 1..-amed first hand the tremendous rnou~ -in pc-non- nel. matrnals and suppon -that art rcquirt'd to produce grand o~ra ," Ro~rts commen1ed .. Barbara and I bt'lteve stron&Jt that the ans -and ~ra Par1fic 1n pamcular -arc vital 10 the quality of hft 1n this communtt).'. Pilot Pick of the Week ... ~ •• Def"9te" WM: Juht' Fulton. Roben 1cular and Don Took '>tar Written b\ Robc:n Da~lt'r 01rt"Cted b\ Eh Simon Wlaal: .\ thrtt-s1dt'd chcs~ gamt'/loH' tnangk Wllea: Tu~ays through Sun- day\. through Dec Q WHtt: South Coas1 Re~r­ tory. Costa Mesa. 1)5740'\' How m•t'•: Tacke•~ arc $22-29 GIFT CEBTIFICA TES · ~ • INCLUDES: ( ~, 'ii1 • • room on the water • Miik and cook~ at ni.ht > -----l • • moonllcht boat ride on the • a good book ~Ide the bay '" ,~, bay • bicycle rides •• .- \;J • hot coffff & croissants with • lone leasurly walks • 1 lamlnA.M , ~~ A dt cen:tfate lndudlnc all tM abov~ and more -COIMS tn a • IJ Gift Box wllh our own HANDMADE CHOCOLAT£ CHIP •• • COOKIES a uste of w~t awaits tMm at •• " 'l The LITTLE INN on the bey .. } • 617 Lido P•rk Drive • ~ \ Newport Bach, CA 92663 (71•) 671 UM .. The Only Hot~ On ~ Wat« In "'"1porf Ek.tell . ....,, '-......_, '<-....:t, ( . ......_. '<..,.· .a.....'l. L . ....._ "*,\,, ~ .... ~. ... ~ 4: ... ~ ... '\ ........-. ·~ ~ ..... - DaJly Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, November 22. 1990 CJ • t \ . ,. J • • From Front Cover lawn. Leave that cold stuff on the mountains. It sure beats Farao or downtown Duluth. In a good seuon -say, from Tbank$&ivina to Easter -Southern California will produce around 1,200,000 skier days for iu 10 local resorts. lnterestin&Jy, this just about equals what the Eastern Sierra's Mammoth Mountain. a ~or magnet for Southland skien. at- tracts all by ilself in its better seasons. Considering that an all-day lift ticket at the bigcr areas averqcs around $34, the added saJcs of clothina and hard gear. plus gasoline and food on a mere day roundtrip make this ICtivity a multi-multimillion dollar chunk of the local economr . With the hope that you'll be tounng the local soene as well as possibly extending your reach in the West. ~re arc a few cold flashes: • K.amori K.anko Co.. Ltd.. of Sapporo Ci1y, Japan. is buyina Tahoe's Hea venly Valley (24 lifts, 20 square miles, all-day adult ticket. SJS; ~nior. child 12 and under, S 14) for what I've been told is "close to SI 00 million." Sale is e•pected to close around Christmas. Principals acknowl-edaed a deal -buc clcdined lo confirm the dollars. IC.amori K.anko. which owns the,..,_ ~ sort where the 1972 Olymptc Win· ter GaltlCI were held, bouabt C.Olo- rado's Steamboat ski area last year for a reported S 110 million. •~only chairfift beinc built i11 California this year is a S2.S million hiah·speed dcw:habk quad which is the ccnte~ of a S6 milliom improvement outbunt at "/Jar Moun rain (I 9S aau, l 0 lifts. S36. $14; m~k ditcounu for PC>lice- mcn. firemen. student&, military). This WU Goldmine lk.i retort. II Bia Bear Lake. Bear included major uptnldes in ill temain -form beainner to black-diamond -and a half-pipe for snowboarden. The ret0rt's version of Welcome Wqon makes your entry into this &JUt sport more comfortable. Video introductions to sk.iina, and instructors lendina penonal advice and detailed information on equip- ment rentals, lessons and such. greet the new arrivals. Just ask for the Welcome C.enter. • Mount.ain Hilb ( 11 lifts, 20S ~; SJS. 7S, S 13; discounts for .eniors. students. military), which introduced Southern California's first high-speed detachable quad last year, says it delivers on the promise of a thousand linear feet a mihute. puts you from bottom to top of Mountain Hiah East in six minutes and whittles wait.in& lines by movina 2.000 riden an hour. All-day lif\ tacket was up a dollar, for some convincina reuons. Qwn.. en Terry and Pauy Topazzini, who have one of the lartest mow- making plants in the country. esti- mate S2SO.OOO is beina spent to bril\J their stOra&C up to its 40- milhon gallons capacity by ttUCk:ina watCf' a doun miles from daert weU.. Lut February's earthquake c:mdred the underpound strata ~ .. its five wells, says General MaNllFf Steve Cnmer. and sharply *Pleted their output. In the wotb: Eleven and a half miles of 10-inch pipe to replaoc the tnda. Addition· aly, IOal'IOI priQe of dietel fuel for the massive snowmakiq ~ 1)'1tem bas incrcucd ellptDKS. 8 Snow Summit ( lO lifts, 230 acra; Sl4.SO, SJ 9, $27.50 for 1eftion Md yCM&t!u 22 and under), 1eftl a premier retort continues iu .. Skaer SatiJfaction Guarantee.'' You have 7S minutes to decide whether you like the condition.I. can't back your hanaover or have fouaht with your main 1queeze. ~or any reason then. you may eacbanF your tickets for wins on another day. This popular rnon bu extended iu Cbafr Seven another 1,000 feet down Timber Jtidee, next to Lot Oiute. This provktn additional in· tennediate iernin, witb ao_ ~join· ina lqJJlCOI of advanced CbaUenit avaitabk. Two 3,0<»-foot tons runs have been created near1;)y, where Chair 11 will be built nellt summer. Check out the child-care center - with its on-mountain .. hot line." 8 Snow Valley (13 chain. 230 acres; S33, 1enior/child S 17) Iona bas been ranted amODJ the best learn·to-tki mountains an this re- aion. Lots of aientle and intennedi· ate here, but there are back-lot s1ecp1 that•u put a pilc.b in your posture. Like mosi of the raoru. Snow Valley offers a variety of discount pACkqes, pe.nicularly to mcounee midweek saltt. One with wide ap- peal is the Snow Valley Ski Oub membcnhip with a sip-up fee of SS -which entitles the member to a continuina I 0 percent c:titoount in the resort's sport shop and an '-· mediate IJ"llduat.ed redtaetion iJI midweek Tift ticket_~ \Mt .., the founh \llC ~ s 12 oft Oil weekends and lteli•ys, .. another 1Mcklr indudn ~ bus travel f'rod Oraee C...., with lifts, equipmeat mltm ... - hour and a bait laaon: Ad._ Sn; childtn 12 and ""*'· S62. • MuunOlb UotulWo (lO liAI; 3,SOO, plus. skiable aaa). the lki- pkuUR kinfdom tome 3SO .-. nonb of us. alto ha ~ a "club di1COUnt." 8uy a ~ Oub Card for SS9 (adult) or SlO .. behind Squw Vattey•1 47.)70 (child), and thenccfon.h ttt your raort fouadC'r Dlw McCoy reauJarly S3S all-day lift ticket for S40 million betwceo 191S-89 S2S and $12.SO. rapcctivcly. Mammoth and his ICQ•ilill June Mowitain. 15 miles 1 To polish a network which otren (Uft tickets are interdwlfel 4),000 WC1' rides an hour -ICC--Now -with a 10-year ave ond 1.,.nt in the United States tnod" of 335 inches -hc'I 'Extreme Winter' fore cast for County ,,,,,,, 8y Burt 8'm• °""'9 c... -"'°' By Roger Bloom Delly PllOt F .. tutN EOttOf Local ski enthusiasts who can't watt for the powder al local sJu resorts can srill get a wte of 1hc cold stuff this weekend, without leaving !own Two special sc~nings of War- ren Miller's latest ski film. "Ex· treme Winter." arr scheduled for Tuesday at 8 p.m at Lhc Irvine Barclay Theatre and Wcdn~y at 8 p m at the Pcrform1n1 Arts Center in CosLa Mesa. Millt'r promises some Clltreme skiing 1n "Extreme Winter," which includes footage from such exotic locales as Antarctica and the Soviet ski resort of Dombe1. as well as more familiar sloprs at Sun Valley. Idaho, Crested Butte. Colorado, and Bear Mountain here in Califom~. In aJI. Miller's crews travelled to 24 different locations on four continents. shooting for nearly ei&ht months, to compile the fool.al( for "E~­ trcmc Winter." At Dombei 1n the Sovtet Caucasus. Miller said b11 sk.iet1 found an ''antJquatedn facility. .. It looked like Sun Valley, ctrc:a 193 7... be rccaJJed.. .. Aad none or * ~ tMft ir..., hCMW to *i '"*'"· If yw lib• m ..., • .,. ..... ee ,.._ • go." Whale in the Caucasus. Miller's skien helicoptered to one run that was I0,000 venical feet. In Antarctica, Miller said. the sloers were shu1h1ng in vaflin snow w1th a 2,000-f oot bate. Shooting the polar footqe wu a month-long expedition for hia skien and camcrapcoplc. "One of the sluers takes a 110- fool venical 1ump," MillC1' noted. addina wnh a laua}I. .., think that's really dumb. but that's what they do'" Miller. who has made 40 other sporting films, several of them on skims. admits he'• closer to the novice class than downbjU racer. "I act some adrenaline aolna if I ~up to 10 mph." Maller u1d he's particularly lookina forward to the Ptt· fonnina Am Center showinJ. "It's an unusual venue (for a film)," he SI.Id ... It's one of the few l go to in penon. I'm plan- ning on fl vina in from VaJJ to introduce the mm and c.bat wi\h the audiencc. •• Raised in Sout.bttn California, Miller is no auanecr \0 ~ County and he Mid be's an.aJoua to rehltn (Or a vitiL "It'• beea I ... Wne linot I _.,IO..,._~ widl •Y II(). ..... ,. ... ewfbo .. :.:i .., to .. o.lit. .. ~. .. .... Even thouah they may fi more frTJQ~tly on the South C.tifomaa mountains, l11er thousands of Oranat Countt periodic:aJly find the lu~ of m diltant raorts far too anract1 .. be ianored. Market.int spcciahw at Tahoe fiaure we account for percent of the av~ 3.S mill stic1 da)'t loaed at their ll\'e m moru: AlpiM Meadows. Hea .. e Valley. K.irtwood. Northstar ' Squaw Valley. Ski Utah representatives tribute 2S pcr«nt of tllat \ta annual 2.S million sitter da)'s Southern Cali(omian1. Colorado, the nation's bl lk.ilna facu>ry produciq natl)' million annual ticket sales. tha California for oontributina aim 650,000 of tbete. ICIC:Ond only Teu1. So, what may viliton CJlptct 1 crip? Facilltin and ICf'Vt«S beinl UPlleded· (Prk'a are subJ to d\anee.> LAU TAllOE ~ MnP •• (It ctwrh two M6ice tiftl; l,000 ecm: ad ....y ddret SJI. anion SlS, ch SI J). s.owmui!" baa been =-= 418.::~ "°N.C2k , .... ~ .. ,. .. .--.,..two•t 'M • I I •. , . ...,(~ ..... . ..,_, ... •.-• • ' I t f f t t• . .., txt 1tnt on of n y. tit'.) 'lgt t'll· "'°""'· It .. tllk• ..... up 1.300 ........... In ...... * mtnut.e. ~nmmtiaa with anowmakins co suaraotet 10I* an earlier IWt and a later finish. Half a dcmD smalla local raon.t often praeat eood lkiins wtUUn reuonable dnvina ,..e. From left to n,bc • Mc. .......... (l lilb, 13' . . mu1ef' the face of this mountain, wbicb bu unde,.,ae contiderable poomins to permit slWaa on leis COVUllte. On &op: lnlamediate and betiaDer runt. • Kntb R.idJe(l lift&. JS acres; SlS, SU, ICllior &cc). a coup&t miles up the hiabway from Waier- mu, alJO bat apenl sneral """•nd doUan Rducina the rock crop -indudina a notorious 1 o. f'oocer lhal rote in the middk of Rattlnnake Run for years. Snow-makifta pouibilily is under 1tyd. • ML Baldy(4 chairs, 300 acres, COUDWtt the llade skiina; S30, s 18; studmt, 1eior ditcounl), the petri- 11Cb wbich uted to be postcatded as a lftO*<apped landmark rilina abovt miles of oralJIC aroves, now ft-ownt down OD fniewayt and bout- ... trlCU. Skiiina and snow-boerdias here can be u acitina as ID~ in tbe Southland when IDOW rachet aJJ the way down to lite plttins lou -a 2.1.0.foot venical. Snowmakina bu been ex- pended • Ski Sflori~ (I QUld. .. IUJ'face liftJ; i 00 Kttl; Sll, SI S, tcnior and under 6, me). llCrC* the canyon from Mounlai.n Hilb. is an invitina ua wtlicb anphnizn family par- tid,.aion. l11 mowalaiJa abop a. a liftlited variety ot lki doebina tor rent. In a ~ you'R pramled wit.la I nulDjftl IW1 bae: 10I* lti dowa &om tbe pettiJlll lot '° caseb the Int lift. • Sil a,.. Valley (oae lift, ooe Pomllift.; '° ecra; Sl•; child, eenior, military, SI 7), operates WeeUnda ud bolidayt -but CID be rented fot a midweek peny. Th.is cozy ma it bnide Gnn Valley lake, o« the .,._ pea betwww and .. ~ wl Soow Valley, a.od for a ~tion or two bu eued MW skien into pala cballmaa. • Snow Forest (I lift, I Pomalift, 3 surface lifta; 160 acm; S33, S 13). behind Bia Bear Lake's downtown uea. is another .. commuca line" to bigtr Oi&bts. Althouah it has some snowmakiq. plans for this season were clouded at thts writina. S&J T1PI: Several Bia Bear Lake lodacs have ovemiaht discount pecbges incorporatina lift tickets. Inquire at Visitors Authority: 8~7000 ... Snow Valley and Lake Arrowhead Hilton team up with a SS9 pacJca&c of two niahts. three days. plus lift ticketJ, equipment rentals and shuttle service. subject to availability Sunday throuah Thursday. Phone toll free (1 -800-233-3307) ... Bia Bear Inn, decorated with a wealth of mu- seum-quality an and antjque fumjture, 1p1n will be the acbOn c:enier for Steve Kanaly's annual March of Dimes celebrity ski 1n- viiatiooaL. Snowboarden have woo their riaht to the slopes -but can be an added rca10n to sk.J with awareness. .. Weekends often arc IOld out in a aood season. You may wish to reserve your hf\ ucket tbrouab Ticketron. Teletron. Tictetmaster or the 1'CIOr1 iuelf... Wise sno-aocn avoid disappoint- ment with R*i, snow or lift con- ditions by pbonina the area fint. Go -and enjoy. ..., .......... et•• .. '*'- ., 1w ... 11~··· ftMI .................. . ................. ~. • ,. '*' "" ... •ftlt'4 ,. .. ,_,,,., hfb. "" ,.., ..... •M~Annl•• .. llll .,.,.., ,. • ·-,., .. ""* ..... Close slopes Hae are the approximate dts.- tanoes of Sout.bem California's ski areas from Com Mesa, an dri vina miles: ........ &di: 106. &lab 107. ML a.wr: 6S. ..... llll9t 70. MLWaterwau:: 97. at Grea Valley! 80. at 8-rhe: 73. S..w P'•rest: 92. S..w S.mmlt: 94. S.OW VaJJey: 79. Ski numbers Herc arc the pbooc numben and ski condition report numben for the local w areas: &.r Mountain: S8S-2S 19: snoWtape 630-1141. K.narb: (818) 440.9749: snowtape (818) 449-1749. Mammoth Mounram: (619) 934-2S7 I ; snoWta~ 9SS-0692. ML &Jdy: 982-0800: snow- tape 981-3344. Mount•in H11h: (619) 249-5801; SOOWtape 972-9242. Mr. W•term•n: (818) 440-1041 ; snowtape (818) 790-2002. .ib Greta Valley: 777-1783; ltlow1aipe 86 7-2338. Ski San.rile: (619) 249-61 so. Soow Forest: 866--8891 ; mow- lape 166-SSOl. Snow Summit: 866-S166; lnow\apt 972~ I. Snow Valky: 867-27SI : snow- tape 62~SI L fcklll lllckiJI ·• ""' "'''to 11 tlll llltaa ~uare males: SJ6. SIS). Furthmna the claim that 11 has the world's rus lararst snowmak.Jna systm'I (and is rrn ..\menca's laracst ski resort). 111} Heavenly Val'j: last year increued an~ 11s network to 7 miles of piCe and Ort' 594 hydrants and is cape of 10 ofTcn na skiable roverqc on 3.600 vrrtic:al feet of runs ... For deta.ils on \ill \k 1 packqes, lift tickets. lodiin& 15 and such. try 1-800-2-Hl?.A VEN. ion KJnw ... (10 chairlifts. one sur- JOr face ltft; 2.000 aero; S3S. Sl7.) nl) Excellent Alpine slciin1 -and near- nd • ly SO mil" of cross country tourina trails with skatina lanes and wann- a1-1ng huts combined in thru trail • r's systems. Sample it for SJ. 10 N•"'•&ar-,U·TallM (Gondola. c1~t chaJ11at\s. two surface lifts: t'SI I. 00 acrn; S36. S 14.) Ballroom- I 0 crack p-oomma of many alopet it a 11ts hallmatk here. Emphasis on family OSI proerams inctudn ski 1ntrodUC1ory to ski tlann for J-.6.year olds. and an 8-4: 30 chi Id care tetVice. lteterVC hi\ this care two week.I ahead. arr = v..., (A.trial cable car, tel ~o 26 cbairlifta, fOW' surt.ce ifb; 4,000 Kftl; Sll, .. K.idt under l\s. 1 l or over 6'," SI 0). Lcldt natioe with capacity for c:anyina 43,370 uh skien lft Mar, offm .. moaey blck ild if you hi~ to wait in line" and :l· apin o&n ftna-ti~ I land ids up, I ftee ....... o/ lift tJckd, W• equ1pmeet ad IOIM belie u..r.o. "' tioa. °'' 1 lit ol IJI ii ,,. ... * &It \1--. ~ =en I •n&. 20 .olOICc JI 0 ,.... MW a. '°" at S..W Oe*. 1 405-foom pie.sill i~ rink. The Bath and Tennis Oub and other flC"lhtics. UTAH Deer ValleJ, world-renowned for its amenities and SCTVtee -and iu director of sk1ina. Stein Eriben, the Olympic champion -mark.I 1u 10th anniversary with a S6 million upansion. This includes the open- -in& of a third mowua.in. flaasWf. 11 new runs. a bi&IMpccd de- tachable quad and thr« triplectwr lifts and another restaurant. Many or;:: Countians will tdl you the su dinina experience here equals the skima. .. Venerable. ht~­ ly-rnpcCted Alta, flaJ\tU\I inflauon with that S2 I all-day uck:et for IOme o( the fi~t sit.Jana anywhere. has ~ped lts popular Ocmwua run ... Put Qty, fint Utah rnon to open (November 7) and bue of the U.S. ski kam. has npended alS mowmak1na. . ._..... boiM of Ml Evernt chmbcT Dick Basa' famous spa u ~II as super lkiilOI. bu renovated some ~r runs. .. .,._ .._. has a MSi.lvcr Strcak- lki IChool for the over-SO. COl.OllADO Reeon 1mprovement111Wftd the state run around SJO miDJOn ... Tbe claim-to-fame lkirmilb between He.vtftly Valley and Val (20 lifts. indudina .even qlo&ldl; Sll. ll'~ continua. with Vail ............ it 1 ........ Ii ....... . .,_ in Nonb America... ..va ..... widr. wilb l.134 ICIW ol '"doped traila. A S10 ..... two-year eapanSton under way httc includes a Far East Restaurant 1n China Bowl. I saw its o nains at the World Charnp1005haps last }'ear, two 1uys with a wok 1n a wind- blown plywood stand. Thr bobsled run. "must" for a V11l v1s11or (S.000 ridtn 1n two months) has ~n relocated to Mid-Vatl and enJaJJCd. First phase of a $28 milhon. two-year cxpe:n!lon of &•1· .. tteee mcludts two ht&h-specd quads. .. Bredautlll1e has spent SS million o n a htgh-s~ quad. open- tnl lmpcnal Bow (sk.J , at 13.000 feet) and more soowmaktna. .. C.,. per M .. taba com~les for your buslnns mccunp with the o~nm& ofa SS m1Ut0n da>lod&c confertn« center .. Aqn't pacbaes mcluck a discoun&ed ""-day u~ket •tuch lets you ski Aspen. Buttennalk and Snowmass -and sklif\l's frtt 1f you'rc 6 or unckt. or 70 or over. 0on·1 ovu1ook ....,_. -OM of the finnt famil)'-skiina rcsons m the wcwtd. . er.... a.... ofTcn a Ltarn~to-Sb-F rec Pf'OtJ'ltn ( leuons. lift hCkeu and ski rentals) to nevcr- ever-skted luatS for their fuU "''-· Ball JohOJOn. OlymPtC doWtlhill ~ medalist. 11 the resort's am- lfldor. . s........ wbcrc fOr- mtr *Of1d amateur and laca pro =on Billy K.tdd., Otympic Jt. is dtrutor or skiins. it i.cludi• snowmatins upamion _. ,...•rut addlbODS in a S4 _._ ,...,.m. Ch<ct out t.be ...,. A•nican Airtinn noa-t10p9 tr. LAX ... CMtlY Ptk>t Weekend/~. NoYember 22, 1990 • < ·Mavln Er..,.O'• 1 Cl'lllc The critics' house Is divided by 'Home Alone' What the ' critics say John Hughes '" thr master of tht· \1tua11onal farce He can tJ~\ "'hat ..ccm' lakr a '>ample adt"a -t"'o gu' s tn ing to get h1>mc tor the hohda' s 1n ··r 1anr<, Trams and · .\uto- mohak\. or a ~ad playing hook· n an ··frrm Buc.-ller·s Da)' Off" -and turn 11 1n10 rollicking good fun Tht> latt"SI demo n- <,tr .\11on come'> in ··Home \lune."' 1hc 11oarm and fua} tale ot a lont• ~-)car-old U)mg to dl'lt'nd ha\ \Ubu rban homt from a pair of hufToon1sh burglars. It'\ a m·at from top to bottom. "' \l'I \\3\ltng Jn o pportunat} 10 tum a laugh I hl' film ,., dl·nva11 vt> in \flOI\ hut ,11 lca\t Hughts limits hi\ \ll'nano-ltftrng to his own mo\ 1r\ including "Planes. Trains and i\utomobalcs·· and "f crn., Hudler\ Day Off." I.}. hat ··u ome .\lont>" lacks in ong1nal11'. 11 mon: than makes 1111 for 1n good dean family fun. -J~ll Slrldl~r MlueapoU1--St. PHI. S tar Trlb~ fohn llughn' latest family corned} ··Homt" .\lont" ·· as a fir\\ -a 'anti\ pro<luruon hu11t around a lJ.,:ear-old actor The mm tl" " \omt.'th1ng of a mt"\\ -an ndd mixture of tcndc:rnl"\\ and hrutalat)' -but the lilllt Jl tur al its center. gifted \1acaula) Culkin. I!) a rc,datmn dl'SCf\ ang of all the \p<'c1al allen\lon and loving t lMt·-up\ he gets -J~ Ba/tale M<"Cl•tC'by Ne"' Service Pilot Pick of the Week ...... • "'nree Ma ud • LUIH IMy" W••: Tom Selleck. Ted Danson. Steve Guttenberg star. Directed by Emile Ardofino rChances Arc." "Dirty Danc-ma .. ). W'Mt: Sequel to "Three Men and 1 llbJ ." set five yean later. ~ Opens Fnday. ~ Jn lheaters alona the Ora111t Coast. Lyne Bwco Real Estate Broker Cotta Meu A httle funny hohda)' fluff never hun an)'one, so 1f )OU have an extra Sunday aflemoon w11h the family. viewing "Home <\lone'" 1s an ac- cepublc pasmme. The recipe for this palatable c orned) 1s straightforward, 1f unbelievable. Take one hamcd family rushing off to a Pam vacation. Add a houseful of squ.abbltng, obnoxious lads. For- ~et to hnng along one of them. Max in two inept. bungling burglars. and 'mla. a mov1t" premise. There·~ ~mcthing here that can appeal 10 evcl)one in the family. Mo~t adult~ remember washing they were home alone to do whatever they wanted. hke eating JUn k food, ~atching TV and playing whenever the~ wished. They can also re- member scar) talc~ about the neigh- borhood grouch. or being afraid of $Orne dark rnrncr 1n the house. It's ful) to be reminded. Teens can ~late to the occasional rock music and rohbcr-rclatcd ma)hem. Kids can 1dcn11f)' "'Ith 8-)'ear-old Kevin (charmangl> pla~ed b) Macaula) Culkin) as hr both enjoys and re- grets h1~ frttdom It's also entici ng for kids to thank the> can outsman adult'>. in this case t~o half-witted th1t'V<''> comtcall) handled by Daniel Stern and Joe Pe~t (a far Cf) from his ho mocadal mafio,o portrayal an "(,oodFcllas··) Although much of the plot rrhes on stretched-thin t 1 rcu m s ta ncc s . and the burglar booby traps i.ccm more hkc Viet \ong concoctton'i than tho~ of an 8-vcar-old. therr are a few laughs to be had You might also ap- prrc tate somc clc\er camera wo rk and cd111ng. Rated PC1 (probably for violence done unto th1rves) Gme Beaff&t c,..p111c Art••• Ne.,.11 k•c• Contcmporary films arc bqin- nins to look more and more hke car- toons. D1fccton like S t even Spielbera. Joe Danit and Tim Burton all have confessed their admiration fo r the animated films they watch· cd as children. and their works have mirrored th<* bllrly flvontcs. •• Qllly Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. Novem~ 22. 1990 Mec:;aulay Culkln feoee l8YWW lldwntu,... whet'I he's lnadYertantty left "Home Alone ... lnekH:lfng havtng to deal wtth burglars Oan'91 Stern and Joe P9ecl (rtght) Tom Edwards A«oraey Ne ... 11Bea~ The latest John Hughes product "H ome Alone". should be left alone. This movie 1s m y worst nt&htmare. a sort o( "Pippy Longst-0ckinas" meets Ferris Buell er. Un- fortunately. I may j ust not be the '-___.-. __ _. nght person to ~ v1rw this film. I thank I was expect- ing a tender stof)' or perhaps a believable one •t least. The mljor naw in thts movie IS C'hns Columbus' t.test feature. "Home Alone," 1s nothina 1f not a feature-lenath Road Runner car- toon. John Huabea wrote this very funny ftlm about a youq boy (Macaulay C ulkin) who's m1t1tken· ly left 11 home 10 fend for himself while his family vaca1jons in Paris, "Home Aloncfl is alyly amuaina. u Culkin first enjoys his new free- dom and discovers lhinp like sho~ pina and aftershave lo,ion. The film ruJly sets n:>llina in ilt second act. when bun1Jin1 buralan attempt tQ rob Culkin's home and he musf protect it. Culkm c:klivers a hilarious per. fonnance as a boy who mu1t aro• 1ts premise thAt a famil) could leave one of their ch11dttn behmd by mistake when it lot'S on Christmas vacation. While there arc ttm~ when any family might want 10 leave one of their kids behind. to do so b) mistake 1s unreahstic. Tlus concept made the rest of tbe movie tx>nna. tedious and totally un- rcwardin,. While some of the fears of a youn1 C'hlld who is left behind arc somewhat bcheVllble, such u the m ysterious old neighbor. the unin- v1ti na cellar and the very rear that as a rouna lctd -you miiJit be left aloM in the house, the film JUSl doesn't wor1< for me. That ts not to say that some of you might not enjoy this film. There wtrT a number of very young kids in the 1everal ye&D m a matter of days. "Home Alone" is perfect J\oliday fare -warm. touchinJ and very funny. The violence inOicud upon the buralan is broed slapstick and any kJCk in your family wilJ love it. You'll love the crcadvc IOlution Culkin creates to IOlvc the ~ lem1 of hvY,1 alone. CHOIC( "Home Alone" is the funnic11 film I've teen this year -ao tee it. Jl's a pleuure to 9be a family film that is u much fun for adults as for cbi&dren. audience who \Cemcd to chuckle ~1 thc main charac1rr'\ phaht. I mere- ly found the boy, played b~ Macaulay Culkin. to be anno~ing What I laked about th1$ mo\ 1e was the use of some old black-9 and-whllt films :a 1nterspened ~Za . throu,hout the movie. such as '"Miracle on 34th Street.·· In fact. 1f I could rec- o mmend an )· thma about this mov1r ll would be. ao to your local video store and check out "Miracle an J4th Street.'" and sec a rral Otnstmas fable. not JU'lt another formula picture Our ratings , ....... "' 1""""1 .. up with no place to go Well. last Wttk Your Favorite nc apphed for the ra\lurant cntJc ob. And do )'OU think M 101 it7 aaah -ac.udatds. Nyub. Who needs 'em. The edi· ion woukfn't recopizc Went if 1hey saw it. Obviously didn't see ll ht'rc. I haven"t citha. So it's badt to monster movies. Lemme tdl you about the hiah poi nt or .. Cbikt'1 Play 2 ... It b.ap. pens at the clunac\Jc endina scene. where the heroes have poured acid all ovtr Chucky, our loveable hnle Cabbage Patch doll from hell. <nucky don't wanna die. You can cut his arms off. pull his lqs oul. and he still keeps comina. hke a Chnstmas fruitcake. So our herocs. Mutt &. J~ff. sttck a ho~ in w unpateful lmle but- gds mouth Attached to a com· . pressor Chudy ends up an airhead ~hc.-n hc blows up and ~mes a r,ca11erbra1n. You 5tt, 0HM:lcy's aot this mlJOf malfuncuon. He's been ~ h\ the p1n1 of some croaked cnm1- nal And the sptnt doesn"t wanna 'tay in the body of toy doll Chucky \<I lt'S Soltl pC>SICSS 10mt0ne before 11\ 100 late Or the sptnt will be ''uc~ in C'huclcy forever. and wc.-'11 be stuck with sequels forevt'r me any money. I la1d out siJt baa ones on Chuclcy and ao1 cleaned. First clown to get 11 from Chucky is dectroc:uted by lM revolting Lulic twerp. Next up is some yup. pie/pinhead/brown·noser who probably deserves at for bema a yuppie/panhcad/brown·nottt. From tMn on it's assorted plot contrivancn designed to maJce ccr· tam "Child's Ptay 2" clocks an at the requisite 90 minutes. · I would imagine there were some scary scenes. but I can't rtmcmber any of them. Hell, there miaht of bttn somc memorable scenes if I could only remember them. Ri&h t now. it's Monda) night, al'ld I should be in front of the t~. instead ofwa.sung umc 11)111& to fill up column inches about an 1diot1c movic. Sacnfi~s Tht.S wcler's rated R and there am't even an) naked Wlmmen. No anatunous sex. even thouah there were plenty of chances to work some an. Just an hour and 1 half of watching some parano1d-«.h1zo Jim Henson/Muppet reJCC't who could stand some time an a trash coms-c- tor bore The Unc to death. h's been real than these put few months for he-man. haar.on-yo ur- :hcst horror films. but no matter how t.d )'Ou need your fix, don't blow the bucks on .. Child 's Play 2." 0 So lemme tell you where to go this TbankS&Jvin& weekend. Pasadcna. The Doo Dab Parade. Your favonte Unc's entry. un- chan&ed the last nine years due to complete lack of initiative. is the only one. according to the paraG.: orpnizer. thAt Channel 13 is con· cemed about showing on their live coverage. Which runs on Sunday from fl:30 to I p.m. You don"t need the name of the group. You'll recognize it. Even Jack Smith of the Times 1houah1 we cpatomized the parade. Wanna pan1c1pate., Contact m) ednor. Even he's an at. No standards Uad4! 0.. 1 .. a I.al f:9.ltaral ~NOii ..... "'"'' probdly NeNI~ a Mrlal tlll~r II~ dlb't bvr tiU Mtkt .\nd I'll rut\lt' to rtv1cw the damn ---------------1~-------------1 thi ng forever. fhose few who suffered 1hrou&h Pan I know C'hucky bn thc dust in J tin-Met has match. But be ain't dead, JUSt a Lnde bumed up. And had . for revenar and mort money fo r 1he producen. And wonr than makm1 1ust a \Cquel, they've tried to make one ~•th somc son of social mMsagr. Bui )'OU and me. y,e'rc a huk too \ ap1d to pay attenuon to such things "Child's Play 2·· remind> Yol'r f-avontc Unc of an old .. Vo~ to thl' Bottom of thc Sea.. (m> fa\ orite, and therefore )Our favonte. show) episode where these 1<>)'5 ran amuck. wastina sa1lon, laking up an hour of prime time. h ccpt that "Voyage . " dtdn't cost CA LIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ~EB lT-1 [ I 111 II I • , I II 1 I • t Ii · "" • I \ I' I \ I I \ • I "' Ill I' 11] LUN~B AND DINNER BEEB AND WINE r.-COttPON -~ DI NER ONl. Y 1 I I K Off' I HUS I o-"'••tl·• I .. TRnU(.Jaf.11. L.. ... 94 .J ,..., l lA.11.-lt.• JI. --·---•••·t•• (11t) .... .. (11t) ...... , t'&EB •ELIVEa~ * LUllTE• MIEA * (Al mal) 16103 BSA CtlCA ST, tunlClClt IEAClf .. ,,.,,,,.,, •zSVI- ~~!Ott,__ •1S JSIO __ _.,,....,.__v_•lO .... .-... •••Gin w JOO~ c-o....~160 I ...., t lf'G-1)! 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After 17 years, the water- front cant1na 1s getting new pamt on the outside and ··a brand new look." on the 1ns1de. said General Manager Joe Summa. Along with the updated Mediterranean an. tile and Ooonng. the menu will also be getting a boost: "There'll be mo re seafood staning in the spnng." The changes <ihould be compkted before the first of the year. in about a nother Silt weeks. "It's not gomg to change the t)pe of cro"'d that's here. But by word of mou~h. tht word about the changes will get aro und:' said Summa. "People will be cunou" and come check us out." All the good things about the Red Onion will still be around. hke the fac:t that there 1s never a cover charge and that temfic view of the harbor. Because 11 1s in a beach city. the Red Onion can't be very panicular about its dress code. Explained Summa. "We can't be really stnct. it's a beach area. \.\ e JUSt want them to be clean and p~ntable. basical- ly the onl) rule 1s that they have to have shoes on. or beach thongs." ~aj 11c~. 11.u. I ~,..u-..i ~-1- Box score CLUB: The Red Onion LOCATION: 2406 Newport Bl vd .. Balboa Peninsula. FORMAT: Top 40. NOISE LEVEL: Loud. CROWD AGE: 2S-SO. () OPEN: Until 1:30 a.m . ever) evening. FOOD: Full Happy Hour buffet Monday through Friday Mex- ican rntaurant downstairs. ADMISSION: None. PARUNG: Complimentary valet DRESS: Casual. beach-city at- tire. DANCE FLOOR: SmaJI dance Ooor close to the band. QUIET SPOTS: Small lounge area towards the rc.ar of the club. HOT TIP& Live entcnamment Tuesday through S unday. Even on a Saturday ni~t the crowd 1s extremely casual, it's not the trendy scene o ne would e"PKt in a club. • .I(\ '"' 1u~r.<t1-\h111 II \I I\ '-1 "' 0(})111e tJ11 thc c::5l1i1/it111 ~ierd 'r4,I ~ CiPutlt111f 6ilm• ~tlx~IJ&~lf*re <L:dimPe~ <S141141f 00. ~/ 12.!Pe ~ler1471'11&111 lx ~ 3520 PACIFK: COAST~• CORONA DEL MAR• 014) 675-19'22 But the crowd isn't as biJ u ooe would e"pcct it to be on a Saturday night either. "It's a slow night," said Summa. "The nicu the weather. the biger the crowd." Clubgocr Maria Lehr, 2S. of Costa Mesa confirmed this. "It's slow now. but it's real busy in w summer, the line eoes all the way out the door." It seems that the club's location has both good and bad points. but patron Jane VitaJome. 22, Costa Mesa thinks that the atmospbeft wins out "Ifs near the beach and the bay, and you can sit and look at all the boats, I like w a~­ mospherc." The Red Onion features Ii~ entertainment Tue-sday throu&h Sunday nights, with top-4() type bands on Friday and Saturday eve- nings. Tuesday throuah Saturday the entertainment runs from 9 p.m. until I :30 a.m . and on Su.Delay musk followi brunch. from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Red Onion Happy Hour i.s Mon-· day throu&h Friday from 3 to 7 p.m .. and there is always an open buffet with nachos, taquitot and other Mexican snacks. Mlh~C...~Not Jane vtt8'ome end Mlltia t..etw, both of Coeta MMe. Hke to vtlit the N9wport 8wf'I Red Onk>n beca.IM of the ~ location end atmoephete. Fromce • had cots and blankets delivtted to the IChool's libnry in no time. .. Now that really was the bqin- nina." he uid ... , said to the youna- sten in school, 'Wouldn't you like to try it?' .. ,, Co.chHn's fint 80-mcmbcr choar didn't last Ions. thou&h. "I couldn't handle that many," he said. A )'OU!lJ man who had a &vonbk amprnsion of the U · pcriencc, Tony Manrique, came to the 1U1ory o ne day with five friends and asked Couahlin to try apin. •••••ll"lll._.~._.~&il9ll&111-.&111•&..e.&1-.1&11 .... • 1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit1 "(The first poup) was not a reaJ Celebrating Our 9th Year! * Codtaila • Tropical DrbJla • K¥1.. TIW C~ Din~ In Royalty • Dinner 7 Nightl • Lunch s49s • Sunday sn9s Mon. thru Fri. Cham)'98M Brunch -7 MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY CATERING RESERVATIONS EARLYl (114) 'JO.Sm ...... c...e .., .••• , ....... (714) 4H4414 IJN a. C.-. .... • I DJ • 9cec-' C11 Dell)' Piiot w.-end/ Thunday, Nowmber 22. 1990 SPIRITS•SPORTS•STUFF "WHERE EVERY DAY II A SPECIAL DAY" _, 1111 .......... au DOI I • 11• ~.... ...... . IWf • 11.-f~f.._,.ta.._ • 1 1n-11a ..... 111.--• ... lllT -............... /W ...... .. ,_ .................... ... .... , ..... ,.... .... _,? .................. ~ ...... au. ... ..... "'._, ............ .... OPEN TO THB PUBLIC n••••nl•Mllft.·Tllurs. " ...... ,_,., ..... ...... ,. .... 17272H1Ltt&opeAw Fount.In Ylll9r (lnlMU.C' ........... (714)•14•1t-Dllaiii• IUCClellful lhina becau1e a lot of the auys weft in it so they could .,et out of IChool." Manrique u1d, "but we really liked it. We told him that some of us were tenous and we would rully like to continue it ... With the help of an a1rfine dis- count and conlCic.ntious 11vin1 of profits. Manrique's VOUP made tt to Austria one year after formina. and other choir poups have since toured both Europe, Chad. and the Unikd States. F"' lkkeu to IM All·AJMnan 8oy'1 Choir COn«'IT •• lbe hr- formitt1 Am C~ntt:r on Sunday •t 3 p.m., all 1«J.1()()(). FM Olba information on the dtoir. caU I.he olfitt er SJJ.1600. Le Biarritz recalls the romance and cuisine of Paris EDITOR'S NOTE: Fo1Jowi1" is ont of the nivietn tbllt ba b«n submi11ed ro t.M ~,,,.., u pan of the Gtmt Dmly PiJot Restaurant Rt~ Sean::ll. ,.we Ibid you'll 'lftt •lter mtld.iJ¥ ihi• umplt ch.It tht quality of llte iubmillions is hijh. W•tdt tbi1 tpace in rbe com- mg wceb f« tbe awt of W 6ve fina/iJts •nd tdt tvenrual winner. Margery Spelletlch and bc:tbs. Next. a wcll<hillcd salad of crisp p-eens. The perfect introduction to your entree. Rack of lamb is realty special. Oven·roulCd to your wie. We love it pink as the Frmcb ck,- ~ licht prlic sauce is maaicaJ. Will you have boiled panky po.talon or saffron rice? And, bow about the mctanae offrah broocoli, zucxhini and snow peas? Settle: beet. Enjoy! There arc so many delicious uats: Duck a l'oranec is crisp on the: outside, succulent inside. Veal Florentine is sautc:cd in MadtiB and topped with oyster mush- rooms. tnVcd on fresh tc:af spinach. Each dish -chicken jardinia. filet wbak. This crest is also etched on the glass panels in the: bar. But, t.c:k to your dinner. Please don't forget to save room for the c:rownina touch -the piece de resistanoc -one of the: pastry chcrs creations. The macadamia chces«ak.c: is somethina cite:! And the souff1es! Grand Marnia - c:boc:olatc -chocolate raspberry. Magnifique! There is also a heavenly creme bruller, choc:olatc mousse aakc: and cberries jubtl«. What kind of prices arc we talk- ina about hett? Dcueru from SJ .9S to S6.9S . You can lunch on pasta. crepes. salad or soup from S4.9S to St4.9S. Complete dinners mdu<k soup or salad from SI S. SO to S22.9S. You can also order a la .cane. The: wine list? f rom moderate: to c~. Le Biarria.. winner of the Gold Award from the: Restaurant Association of Southern California and the: PauJ Wallach Award of Excellence. is located at 414 N. Ntwp0n Blvd .. Newport Beach. Open daily: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday -dinner only from S p.m . Reservations sugnted. Telc:pbooc: 64>-6700. Ample: pait.ing m the undcrJround pragr and the lot across the SUUt. Caterina avail.able and t.nquct facilities can ac- comodate up to 70. When wc v111tcd Paris wc were enchanted by the many ratauBnts. There were artnd onea like Maum's and Prunier. but thOIC lhat particularly pleated us~ the cafes and the '"'petite bistroL -~ fnendly atmospbcft, the romance of lhc: iourmd cuisine and the ded1cauon of th0tc who Sitf'Ve. And. ~hen we moved to Southern Cali- fom ta (rom the Midwest. ~ found a "petite bistro" that reflected all of \he above: le Bwriu in Newport ~aC'h. That was 16 yean qo and. although it tw sinct tripled in size. thr ambtance, the 'food and the Sl'rvt~ arc more appcalina than l'\l'r. romame. tresh mushrooms., bey shrimp -tosaed in the spca.al (~) houK drnsina. And.. don't forsrt -lots of that crusty French bread. Mervc:11lc:ux! of beef bcmaise. the veal Marsala --------------------------- -is pttpam! with finestc by Chef Le Baarriu as 1 turreted buildana with a swirled.stucco ci'terior and a burgundy awnina over the brick m try. Great wooden double doon open into a small foyer. You could bt in Proven« or that httJe Pans1an cafc:. but EnaJash is spoken hrrc. The: aafe -the oripnal room -1s to the left. It is wood paneled \I, l\h leather chairs at wcll·spaccd tables. French prints arc on the \I, alls. A da vidtt of aJeam1na brass posts supportin& panels of etched alus separates the dinana att:a from the large and well-stocked ber. You ma) enJoy an apcntif and your lunch or dinner here. Our favorite lunch as the onion soup founded in n<'h beef broth1 topped with croutons and Swiss cheelethat 11 really melHo-your-mouth. The: Saladc Biamtz JOCS ~ll. too. Cnsp But, come: -let's have: our dJn- ner in the: main dinana room. That bubbly blondt who looks so very French in her black uniform wttb crisp white apron, will djm:i us. Her name is Laurie: -de.finitely a leading lady at le Biarriu. Steppana throuch the: foyer you pass two initimatc saJons and then -viola! - you art grtttcd by the: bouquet of pleasure that is about to happen. lnviun1 tables art decorated with fresh flowcB. shimmcrina crystal and aJeaming white napcry set over bursundy cloths. The room is an enchanted prdcn. You arc hett to experience the fruits thereof. Fim. sip your wine. Possibly the Mondavi Chardonnay, one or the: houtt wine,. Or. perhaps you have chosen from the: sel«t list of pttmatt California and French Wlnes. Now. peruse the menu. You~ aoaog to enJOY le: dJnn-supcrbc:! A p-eat btaJnnina would be one: of the thttt pates: Pate de: Canard is 10 clcpnt duck pate served with toast po1nt.S.. There IS also a cltick:cn over pate, and one of mixed veaetables Vidal. fonncrty of Chantc:da.ir. And what a way he has with fish and seafood! Swordfish as simply broilc:d with lc:mon. butter and capcn so you can enjoy the delicate flavor. Tiger prawns arc sautccd wt th su n-<Sricd tomatoes, f'rc:sh be.sit and ptlic: butter. (The Frc:nch mu.st have invented prtk! And I'm really happy at>s>ut that!) O f coune. the reason for this invitina bistro is M . Yvan Humber, owner -proprictcr and Dircctcur of le Biamtz. His home was in lorTainc: and from there he went to Paris. whett he was a be.rtcndcr. waiter and maitre d'. He: went onto Montreal and then found his way to Newport Beach. How luclcy for us and for the very fine sWf' be has assembled to serve. At the bar: Mlle. Sally and on the line: t.bae arc: seven serveB. aocludina Laurie: who led us to our tab&e. When you order your dinner. p~se note the cover of the very ampte·mcnu. You will see thl' Crnt of 81arria.. the French villqe on the Atlantic ocar the border of Spain. The: crest depicts fishermen of th~ area an an oar· propelled boat, spearfishing for Step up to the mike and Sing on Key with Cannery Karaoke Pick 'JIOUT f avorit,e hit Yau U sound just like a sta'f! 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Fountain Valley Oii n. Loe~ s,om vm.,.l llOR USEJlVATIONSCAll. C71')U6-7U6 _.. Daily Pilot Weekend/ Thursday. November 22, 1990 C11 j l ' j · 1 • •• Costa Mesa ~•·a. South c~n l'l.Jn S4•-074 I ~ JO .a m 1o•pm M ·F noon10 6pm ~ \un ·~-rv.tllOtll not fl"C1l.11rt O ~Khn W>Upl ""° WilCh 1n • c.awa .auno~rt Nol •~ta Ao-.io• ... !IMMweftt• \outh C~n Pl.tu v-. 1SI 71Sl C»fnl0<-.ncn II )().am 10 1 p"' M F d""'f'I " 10 10 pm F ~I rot>-oun Of-in "rPOfl WU l'llOll ~~ ol ,.~, lot-•no ~l'k ll"rocxn food, umtul· "f .acmo1~rt NfW ~Ohl ~ ~U t•CIU•l•lt Nort'1rrn 11.a111n ipt tl'''''' C.O•O<'OUl ~"°' 1111" \Uf'wn wllll W•IO grttnl Honw~ ~u.1s \u~b w•nt list Ptr ''\N~ttfl \l"•vrcr 0..tflttn ti)' mt ctMrming Antonio ( M)nolQ And Int Dt'.IUlt'OUS l.An.1 \on<' Ind G•IO• Cntck out tht gtttting o11 tht ooa< lltqur;o,. ntl1n1triy ~I ~ra trtatmtnt llt'\l'N .ttlOnl a<CtP!t'O ll S + + + + + a.,..e.oto '-· (ry\I .. 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SS0-9008 Ol>f'n I I )() TO 10 \un Tn I I )() lO I I F" \Al lttst rv1110ru .tcct ptr d Ctw\t'st 1000 '"•"·""'9 Ptktng OuO N ot r1trO f'9rt}I Cat-rots, Sou1n Co.01 '"''" M11n ll"VI"• H& 000 8•r•~r .. u iuncn O«Y>tr S9<'<•.t1 •t •"Q '"Int lt~sntll .tnO tnOll O<''o<IOUl ~IUfM IOO<h V•CIOf•.t I 8.tt• Sl\op ltf!Uft'I Qfl"lll ""'""'' rroun yOQU•I .tnO ,,,.,,,JU'<• Doi• Nol r•tf>d ~ 1810 Plfl.t Or Soutn (cµ\I Pldu Vt!IM}t' SSo 111) ()ptn lor 1Un<'1 I I )() 10 1 Mon '" d"""'' It 10 )() Sund.1y l>fun<h I I JO 10 ) llutrv .. 11onl HJWlll'd T.t00o0r1 "nd cutr~ IOOUtr 1.tmo .tno cnrotn 8rll lnd1,.n •f'U.t<;•.tnr 1n 0••"9• County ""'yl>t 1nr •t.tlt' '""'''< IPP"l•t~f\ llom.mtt< q.ororn 11mo1pnrrr \rrrnt u•rv1cr Ovtu.tnd1nq wrnt Im 11 * '* 1't '* GM••" •tnro C1yu11 Coun JJH 8t.ar St S46·6004 0 P<"n It lo 10 Mon Sitr I I ro 7 S•.ln l'll'trrN>On rr11ttmr l lO 10 S lO l"Vl"')'O•y llrst ,,.,.tflon1 \U9Qf'llt'O ,., toucn of" cull•"«'l 1n 1 Cl.an>e•l F•rnch lr lllng N ot r.11to Gl-nf )))) 8t.t< SI Cry1t.al Court. H O lJl>S Con!r mpor•ry Nortntrn lt.al•.tn ni11rnt s•rvr O n lhf' U'll'"9 of .tn .nooor 1-0~ ... •·• ,,.,,. E.crlt'nc p.an•s roc.acc•.i 0 1>"" '°' 1unen """ aonntr llti.tf';llfont «· crp1~d 11 •••• ~·, -dt• HNI 411! E I 71n St MO-I 1SO llrsf'rv.11 on1 ~c,.p1rc A Cou .. Mru t.tna· .....,~ W .t•m. '"'"n.alt nt'ON><><hooct mtrting pixr tune•• O·~• wtt••nd orr.itl.tlf £•- prrtly Of•p.111r o Corn""""'"' Curlr<>t lrv~ p......a ~ .. , ..... ,,..,, • l"Wnillnt cuscCW'ftf't' «>mf"ltmr' ~· ro l•"Q """"'? SI '* '* • Golllllen O•••o" 10)) H1rbor II"'" t.41 ' 1, II•·"'•"''<>"' <k <"Pltl7 UtnutM Cll•M\• ,....,.,,,,.,.n tMntl \tntf' 191S AwMtl \11\HY'-"Q • J ,,,.,.,. J""h d•~I lAkt-OU( coo111-1 1 O~\ II + +• G w•t.t AIMll•ra 1810 \ P11n D• \OUln c '"" r "'" \I '"9" "'Ml I 11 J 0i>'n ,,,. iuncn It )() 10 1 I<) ll•nnt• 6 to 10 lop t.tml"O \,..,.,.,,.,,.,.,,, •"' >0t1""r•t.M rr 1t4'\Jf"M"t tn LA Jo .. rn,..n1t-, ""''\Pl"'nt~rJ 10 Ot.anQf! Count)' lntt'l•U."Q (U•l•nl' '" .. 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C... l'6 f 17th St , ... S-762' '.llffllof UyW Mtlll<al mt--"".riidHW 8"sft Ns ucrn ~et Op«'I Otly • I I • "' flof ~. ~. coc:llt• Call lhtlld fOr IWf1P INll~t 5okttous Hf'Vl<e flof tamlle•. r.U'IMI ,.,,.., vllUe s •••• ••F*l•JOOO~IMI 6Jl·lll0 ltlbs, ~ ~. u&ldl. ~­f.......,. on "•tnntu. ~· Oell<ICM corn lft.t °"" ttOftll 4 PAI Monda)' ~ ~· J , .... ~· T.-OUI from l,"' ...., ..... . }UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S E To ORANGE COAST ~uu Meu 111 E 111rt Sr 641· 7488 O•nnt• 7 o .. y, lunc'1 '""'Y di/ rsctpt SUn Llghl ,,.,.,,., 1.,r with .,, rmpt\.allJ on ''rs" p.tll.11 NOi t .1(1'(1 ~ ---·· HH llnJIOI St Sovlh C0.111 Pl.au S40-80l8 ~·tor '-'<n 11 )Cl to 1 )()Mon ·SM O•nntr S lO to I Mon ·SM ~ l>fun<h orly ~NII IYl'lltl tood W!lh lrt lh t11h <"'<~tn ""° p.au.. Ttm~ Oft.Id Spotty lf'IVl(f U •• •MC>Non 101 f ~t Or SS6·1701 C»fn I I 10 1 Mon ·Sun . Sun0.ly OtUnth 10 10 J lltst rv.1uons .acctpttO ''"" Mt•K.,, 'oocS Ill " run ....a OM>C.IDlt tnvironrn.rnt Not ratf'O lttwMf'• ·---)) H 8rt1IOI SI \outh CO.Iii Pl.lzA S40 )840 C»fn '°' tun<h 11 )() ro J Mon 5...tt • o~• s 10 10 Mon f11ut1 s 10 t I frt·S.t lttstN.a!IQrU WCJOf'SllCI" Aw.aro ""'""'"9 COffllntnUll CUlltnl' PQf'UM H.tndby A6 Int "1<1" IOU<hts ol \l"Nl<t' llf.IC'°'.U M · mo~f M>d «COUlrt~\ SSS + + + + •'*Y"•. HH 8ur SI Crys1.t1 Court 661· llU8Y ()ptn 8 to• Mon -rnvn . 1 10 10 Fro S111 1 to 9 ~ ltri.tnr.alt0nl not tt~irtd Surorrs .tno '11ts 1n • rr -<rt•trd I •40s drnt1 comp1t1t w 1111 rl"Cotdt<I SWl"Q musK Eou•hnc Hllads St rvl(t " IOI.Illy on !ht t'flMll s •••• kott"t 1.....-._ ...-9ar HOO 8flmll St 979 1400 Optn ror tunch .tnO O•nntr Jl"'lltn o.y1 " Wt'l"ll c .. '°' nouri. J•11 c:~ 1uncn on W«'«'fltno1 llt1rrv•t1QrU i.uwnt0 l'rtsh sulood ci.tUIC .. y l>'l"~ff'O <~If ..,.th .In 0)'1ttr b.al NOi r.tet'd Tea a If~ J69 E I 71n St 64S·4860 Coty .tUt~ncK fnc;jl11n ru room lltr.tld.tsr lunch .lfttrnoon tta. SunO.I)' btun<'1 IOv'"91)1 PftPMtO fr mfK Corn1Sh ~\llf'\ Ur.all ""° ltldnt)' l>'I" crlflt Engi.sn -~· ""'Y bf purcf\11.t"O s *** Tr.....W ,.,._ HJJ S 8mlOI SI South Co.au 1'1.tt.1 S40-80)8 C»fn '°' """ I 1 to 9 Mon ·Sun lrst,,,.ltlOtlt noc rtqUtr~ Jht ult•rn.att p.11rr1.t witn I I Off ,,.,_ l>'lllS from SKl!t.tn 10 Nupol•IMl Not ••14'd 10tfl Cem-y I.~ JHJ S 8r11101 S4<>-8812 Optn I I 10 9 a.ally lr\rrv.1rt0m .tc<f'P'td Otnt rn Int Mr1ro s orly r<JllfO.ld d•rwlQ QUodt' Not raita z....., 1111 f'l.lcrnr•.1 &4S-._,.I No'"""' v.att0ns lOC»1r r t.t•• pmnt rib Cll•Otn ....a rwn .n ''"'°"** P'oCrs s~,.., clMnOf"' "'9ht'Y Lunch d1nntr \uno.ov orr.-.1"'1 Not ••tf'd Fountain Valley 0.0 ....... t 1111 Ntwt'topt St S4614lt> Q prrt for iuncn lrom I J )() -' m ro 1 pm Mon -Fro 01nnrr S p m ·9 )() p m Me>n f"ll S-10 pm '" S.111 CIOStd Sunel.lyl It""'" tUlltrl«' won Arnt,.un QOOc11r s (burgf'r\, '10I 00911 ""'"".otl" '" Int l>M Nor r Mf'd ,..... ~. 18774 Brookt>\1111 SI •6l Ht.6 ()ptn 6 pm ru 7 • m Mon·~.11 H.wnl)u(O"f\ ~~•as. 1><9 boppl"t hot "°9' O.tncing 10 SO\ anO 60\ mu\H' ltr1,....,.1tt0nl not ttQVfftO ~ ..... , ...... ll'W~f' NCK Ill"' ..,_.vera • ..._...._ 102S ltOOIChurll St flt Ht~) 11~ 1918 ~lunch I I )() 10 1 pm O•nntr S to 10 )()pm Mon S.tf IUlliMI lt~ll~ e<ctpltd C.twll Ciood vltlul" lot ~pttp.it"' vu l ~n.t .lr'CI ll.IWUI ~...., Otst>n C.rr.n OH\tns I S 111 * * * Huntington Beach' .,,rtOo ltritN.atJom ,_ tt'qUlr"' C.aW<ll lf"«'•ptrunl«' Not r.tl~ M••W.Wt 9)r .... s. .. ) I 1 COISI Hl9'JW•Y Slb·ZSSS C»fn 8 .1 m to I I pm dlly Wnd.ly t>runch • 10 ) p m \e¥ood lWld JU.lb EnttrU-M'CI d.tnctng Tur1·Sat lt~r· VlllOllJ .K.Ctplf'd lNt ~ nt.wl)I .II lM (lfnr lornancK With ocun w1"ol G<-ut IOOlW 0•$1WJ, ~ ~trJ ~SU.II 'SS ••• Irvine .. ........... 19100VlltlllM!Nf'AW 1Sl·S111 Opttt for tuncn 11 to J, dlrWWf S 10 I I Trmflc h.JPPY hOllr S tO 1 ltt~~ K CfPC"' AWMo-wtnning Europun cuWrl«' C:-~ ... lnt~ruing '"'Y JtrlOut f~ -1.t't • ~.11r Pilot Pick of the Week ...... • Edie'• Di.Hr Wbl: A ·SOs--style djncr. with JUkeboi1cs and home-style food. Wiien: Su-Th. 6 a.m. to mid- n1&ht: open until I a.m. F. Sat WHn: 2305 E. Coast Hwy in Corona dcl Mar. How m•~ Mod~rate pnces. P'Kt I.lg ,.f'rlf(I spot '°' • •orn.tl'lllC Olnnrr or PQW'rf tuncn 0<MI I l\A frttll 11 Inf llWfy OM ~n lt.1tut~t e..-1111..,n mui>< dtncinq .11 "'Ohl SI **** 9"tnt JOt 18101 Von k.ltrNn SSl·9101 Oprn 10< !Unch ¥wJ Olnnr• M-'· O•nntr arty S.tt MWJ Sun lr~.tnt ~ OavlO ~ 11\,Ulrrptt Ct lt.lturtJ <ontl"'"PO'¥)' C.ll•lorni• b411r0 l.11t Try Ult ~ wi.d. lobsttr Cllllts. crumoiy ptl~ l>ft..O, .trlChOvy llj)f'nitdt 8Uutlful Jlttk OtCOf fr.arntCS l>y W.all"rfil lWld tusn 9frtrwry P.1tt0 01n4n0 In .tddlllon to tt'IJAM dtrwng fOOl'I SS ...... Ceft-•• ••.uwaM. 1"0 M<1•n \t •H t 110 Optn tor tunc'1 II 10 .t. dlnnrr J to 10 Sun ·fl"IUrs . ) 10 I I ,,, S..t H.19Py Hour 4 10 1 llt'\l"r\llllOnS ll(Ctptl"O CM1t0tni1-tte0 ~OUlt?wf\lttn curwn.. Gtf'f'n (Orn t.,..., M\CI \fvlCl't' SC>fti.wltll'I (It the rtovi.t Try llW ~ ....,O_.,.,., Busy ""'"u""" ~ '°' ""' vouno "•ofthlONI crowa 11 • * • * 0.-.,lo..._ '""""' 111.tfffOU. 18000 Von IC""""' SSl-0100 C»fn 11 to l p"' No1y ltf'sttvllttorli «cf1)1.0 ~gro. lte-.S M'lll \Mild) '".I CIW.tl spo<U bM .lttnOiPheft Not r.tttd a--uct~lt 189 12 MuArthur ltvd 7S2-8001 0penf0f~ll J0101 l0Mon· f rl. dwYwf 6 lO 10 10 JO Mon ·TPlur1 , 6 JO lo j , Fri ·S.. ltttN~IOns «<f'P(td ~ '"O ,..,f'l\Cll<ontinenul c~. "'~" th.It t .a CEO t drtMI I OlftM«JC In ttw ~ Chff lyton ~Ni rertored thr llJUe 10 I~ """"· ~-M't\11<4' fl"' w~s ~-tltC...,._ Frfl'Cf'IJ IS$ **** 0.... .-... 1118 M4fj(\ St 161 JOfl ~ 7 .t "' 10 11 p lft Mon -#rt. 11 CO I I S.. . 4 )()to 10 S..., ..,_,,,.Ions .CUPlM Mtl qultt Mid a.It --Mw:I Wltood No< IMH O***"•a. •1>• ~ DflVt IS&-2111 °"" IOI ~ I I to J • ...., l to 10 ~· rhl.n • ) co I I l'ft -5-~SffY«~ .C<fPCH !nnooltelvt. tun <ulllne botden on nowdt CNrwM. bUl Wftr'I ff"tfOUlll'f-lllOd ponion. ColorlUI -~. ea,...._ foOO Tty tM Gold COit'! lte4 lOUfH in IN IMrw MMkft• ••. ~... """°' .,.,. .,,,., lftMUt • s •••• Tiie 0., 0..., I SOS......,. M Ul•leJ I Open tor '"" I I JO.l JO. dlnnn S J0.10 JO CM Deity PUot Weekend/ Thursday, November 22, 1990 Laguna Beach .._,_., ~ ~ 1.0 s. Co.ti1 Hwy 494-J802 ~ep..t I I )() • 11'1 10 I 1 I m d.IOfy ,.iZD. ~II ~ '1ol lWld tOld yn0. -"'-\ (.aw.II WW.lpefUJW C... 0-.W tMo l&4 fOtttt Aw 4t7..ebt6 ()pj>n d.IOfy ,..tSU'-M'tfood. tt"C~ ltwf"tttOnt .CClfP(ecl (~ • Modt'rllt '1¥• P..e. ll8 ~Y'' St YglJl'W et.ell 4'7-0SS wncn M·Sll o.nrwr M·Son c~ l""POf.try Crt.Clvt t CWllC ChiM~·ltl· llutnc rd Clif WW A I cul dthght. ""°"'1 pt IC tJ 11\tc tit hlr,1wf INn l'tWny tr adttlONI.. C ht- ntW rttt_..,., ,..,ktng rn munic.,,.. fO( °' on IUffl lt~.ltlOtlf S' I + + • * • ~ 111 fOff'll Avt , 491·SSU Conltm- PO<MY SouJ~S! (Ul\lf>f'. <ourtrsy °' D.-ld Wllw4m -orw of O c ·1 mcm hlgNy-trSC>ttt rd c.h«'h finy OinlnQ room ~" str\llC«' \ligf'lcly. ucf'ltnt nontt~u ltts«'rv•uom .tc<l"pl~O SS **** ..... n.e1 ~ I 1SO S CO.ISi HW)I 49'-8414 ~ IOI lutlc'1 Tu , Oprn lo• dH1nrf' T ·Sun CIOl.l"O ~ S4>K ~ lltfl .-no Mlddlr E.tntm dl\htt lfll"ntlllOnl .a<Ct<Pll"d **** ..,.-, A.-. o....r. >O&ll CO.ISi Hwy 497 )829 l\.tb)'t bUfQtO MW1 ~tUl'I (UIJllW l •l-0. 1 ~ Nof r.tttd ._.. tl'16 s (O.tJt Hwy 494-0eOO ·0p.., fOt donntf 5--Th s J0.10 Plft. f . WI S J0.10 lO It.MM! cumrw u • * • • S-. ........ Comtf o4 Mfr-"' lWld CMn- ntyrt. UQurv ltKh. 4f4-MM ~ nlQhe· ty ~sf)'t«' c-..oml.t c~ '•klhQ wt>l'<t >'OU find II .f'ltf\latl()tl) .tlf' tt'((lllWiltildHI boJC • t-l.C.t ¥f' WW'd IC< w•-I \ •••• TM T-en Surf""° s.nO Hot~. ISSS South CotJI HIO"W.-Y ~ ltac:h 497-4477 .,,..,hi ~n lWld -· MWf'I ~ lull-. CS.ty Ol\.ln(I\ J.irtf'U ,...,-Ht lot 9Pf1Cifh*" ""~ s )() p "' IUH\l.ltoont rKOll'W'IW I Idea Cone ffl'IPOf MY C .eltfothl.t ,,,,,,_ IN:SCe11Yty P'f'PM~ ti)' JKll\On ltrnwonh. ll>tmH!y <'htl M LAS CIUV1 UI ***** HJ c.fe 141 N Co.ttl HIQhW")'. ~ 8tlK'1 4f 4·1444 ~ 11 1 m 10 10 pm ,.._ •. t • m to I I p "' S.. -~ lfr.tlrt.nt on wl'f'ktnat orly EM "' Of IMlt' out lunch dtnt1ff UJndWKhtl ~ J$)t'(l .. llfl MIOtl "'°"' tht bf.Kn Vt'QirlM1M1 UlndWkh l1IQl1lr •t<· C>mmf'ndt-d I • * + vtv• ....... JOJ l•otdway. l..tguN ltKll. 4'1·/IUO Cont~¥y llgf'lt '°9h1ttlC•ftl llMIMI CUii-LuntPI -""' Oiftnff ~ dqt (OtnPf~IW mrnu °' flm <ll'KM1 .-.Ot p1n1s _,., INJUll f~ on """" Is P<I<"' ~n tl'Nn \10 ' *** Newport Beach Aller ....... -.. 4SOI "•lfl< CO.l\r Ht9ft· w~ 646·t t 16 ~KMI tOOd w.vm .no COi)' s,an Fr.antlt<O-Mytf *""O ~f' Ownf'd ti)' _.,._nown IOc• fffUlllM- lyton Kough L..wn ._, tlJhOown dllrl- rwn ~ ~n l"""Y o... With • ioc• Crowd 1•\ft\IMIOnt «<rpttd • *. e ~ .. )I I M¥lnt A~ 61l-6st0 Open fOt Ulc:tl 11 lO .t m to 2 )t) p m M•S. , dlmtr S )() TO I 0 p "' f l#-\111 , kind.I)' ~ klfooO spt<fMlfl lrOl'll t!W I~.,, CO.Sf Nol rlfll"' AIM ._..,, 2640 f "•lfl( COtJC Hwy 7 ~ Open for llnth 11 )() f "' 10 l JO p Ill M-f . dlnrwf S JO to 10 , 111 Ti,.S.. ~fCO. tupMN . .._lfl.lly ,,"*"4 <ont~,,y C.ilfoml.t C'Ufllnf '°"'*'O on pauM _, ~ Ca11. ~ •· lllOIJll'f'f• ·~ --!be "s ... *. AMMM. ~ MtflO!eft Hotff. 41CO M«Antu lfwd. •76-JOOI °'*' IOt .... 6 to 10 n.,.. s.a ltttffv«!Ont ~H A~ -"'..,.., '""""''(~ cuWnt. •llOllMd)' ,,.,.tel .., gfklOlnly WfWd Sta't. d'ikhl llClflO ... t llC*a Wilt u dtllWf'I ~n~u I.OS Ano*' <Nlle• lend to UW* tl'lll I\ UV ti.tl ~ In 0 C . M 1n.y ptolll#l:ily '-ft llft'1 to_., ()(IWf1 SI SI * + * * ~ J.))4 W Cont Hwy .. S-7071 ~IOI Ulc1' II •m CO l P"' Mon-I" OW-lrOltl S p m • I a "' dlllltf CIMslc• Conl""'1l ... CUUlne, l~ ~MIOh I ~ ,IYQrllt ,...,. °' Ntwpott lad'l I °'° Morwy mdow. (om.tfV~ C1vwd s. s •••• ... ..,_ l1 F.nlOn IJUnd ..,._lOJO ~ I I 10 10 cS.-y Sur'°"Y 1'111.ntn I I to J lewtVMIOtlS K<tp(fti k Hb r4 M41food -111. dtisl( Sconbl> touel'I (~ ,,_ fib llltd (MUf ,.., ~ It. ~ •· ~rt ht~~-~ SS **'** ........ 111 """'St 67S•tOU Open S to 10 JO T~I ·Sun. S to 11 ,,. SM •twn1lKIOnt a<<eptrd Suptftof C~ CUI'*'-"'Of'- l19NtO Oy hvt tnetn~ '1lfJhd'I 119 '*"' ori Sur>0.1)1 "'OftU Clltl girt f'7Ndy when busy H *** C--. C:.... 6'10 NtwJMW1 C tnt« Dt ,out St.ts0n1 Hot~ H •-0808 Open 10 JO 10 10 MQl'I ·F II \.IL L.10. Son 7 • S "ew"'«ions .at<tP<~ C.allfor11141 ConlrntnlM CUl&#W Not , .. ~ c..t. n1re-o.nwe 11m Ntwport c~ Dr 640-S7S1 Optn 8 • m to t p"' Mon ·h i. 8 10 • ~ I •·S Sun No rewfVaJOnl' ~rn ~ .tnO ~ht-\"'. t-* ~· NOc r.tef'O CM11'91 .... .._,. HSS V1.t UOO 67S..(»7S Open '"' Ulen noon-1 p '" Mon...,,. ~ S JO. 10 p'" Mon Tu untA 10 JO Tu ·Th 1.rO I I I rt Sat No 'f'•rN .. oont t.atn Hoc ~~ C1•em&.a ~QdMft 11 SI Ntwpor1 Ctnttr °' 1s•, OPl'n 11 to 10 541\ Thurs . lWld 11 10 ,,. -~ No r~.-iom t.lktn Ct1Sf><rus1td 90"''""1 pun comes "' oouns °' 11.wor\. -•• t.te!Wf OdO .,i.y pl.t<t u ••• nwc_,.JOIOLM.aytll•Aw 67S S771 ~tor U>ch 1 t )()to l Mor> '". ~' 'S to 10 O.llfr Sun0<1r)' brun<h 10 )() 10 1 )C) ll«'W,,,.ltlO<'t l<Ct'9!1"d Contltlfnlll CIA_..,,,. _,, • w.Jfood ~1 61•• (IMI cnowdtr H **** c-et.•1 lSX> f ,.1<1f1C CO.tJI Hwy us.t921 ~'ot °'~ "°"' s JOto 1010 Sun • ThUrs • S )() 10 I I )() Fn ·s..t lne< v.1r-ons "'9Q'r•ltO C l.lno< Nonhrt"n It....,, QOUfll'lt'I c umrw N-. l'nOOtf atr!y P'M eel ~ rMnu W'l\lf'O t~ wtt '1<>111 Wiid .tl'ld cruy pl.act 11 nogf'll ~n Int~ 11rt•t1 Wj) Int ~ mu\>C Vf'ry Choe C ....... t ... OWf9I (,mnt to .lr'CI Gtneral MM'l.lgt• O-rvco .t•f twO ol lhf' tr..,o< .1tu « 1 IOm I S + e * * (.Mtyy New..-. I 120 "-A~ 1~•·lW Luncn 11 • m to J pm daily . d"""" se-rwd .-0.l'y •N•n O,,t C~\I" CUl\rnt Not r .ltl"d CNot't OMHe l 1 l6 w ~ lt\rd 6 7 )-8104 ()pm I I to • tJ.t1ty lntlll.ttlON .acc~t-0 Chlnt'\f' """c-on.rw CU<l'nt Try IN fl\M'IO ~ ch<•tn Noc rMl"d ........ ,... •. uo lido ,..,k Or 67S-0100 ll"ltr\llUOtll W99fllf'd H.1tbof ~~ lQCm.rr Oorntr at.lb. COtnprtllemf'tt ~lfoad tnf"IU Nouy bvly IVn Lunch .,,,,,.,.,, Sund.ty OtUneh SI *** .._., ~ l)OS l Co.n1 Hwy C0ton.t Otl ,..., 6 7 J 'IOSO ~ 6 • '" ro modr191' kin Tn . I.flt' I °' m Fr• \.tf ''ft"'' 1rytt dtntf Wftti ~f'tlo•f'l Sl•ft)n ""'""')'if' '°°" Not rirtf'IS .. T_... ... 9SI Nf'wpot1 Ctnttr Or tt4().287S 0ptn I I 10 I I Mon .,,. I I 10 ~ SM Sur1d.ty brur'Cll 10 to 1 '""r v.tt!QM .t<<Pj)l.rO \outhwf'lltfh. fu/-..o ...,., Mt.rKMl flVOfllf'I "' .t ft•llVf .OCIM .If mo~•~ vr ry 90Qd fJJl"t'n com t.t/NltJ por• dlshet lrvrly h~ llOt.M I l • * * * n•e__.t IO<llttCJ lfll IN vert r>d f1f tlW Ntwp(lft ,.~ 67S •771 ••""1.tUOf>J noc nKtUM) ~ fnt ~fshf'H ~Mooch "°"' tPlt P.a<lfl< Nort"-it l•t•l.tll IUn<ll ~ rwr Not tMtd Ptwe o.w-,_,, C ~ll<ltl< Ca.st Hwy 160-0) I ~n S to I 1 Mon •Slit 4 10 11 10 Sun Wn0ay lltUnch IQ )0 10 2 }() ltt~I v.ttt0n\ 14199Plftd Con1trvMJW .ttmo\j)htft f ~Ill (Of~ Ml~~ II IN'IOvf'O tr l<lltlOll ,,, ""' ~ '"'"' (II) ,, lhf ""'" dr-. It 1 donl' ~ ,. the ~ ••• YOtbhlft puOdlnQ IUt the ,.lino IM is 9Q"e tnd tNI l II JN!nt 'SS **** nve , ... ~ •. 114S Newport C-tr 0. 640-S 150 Open I I JO lO 1 JO IOt Ulen Mon Fu S to 10 tor CltMff W... ·Thurs . I to I I ,-,, ~ lttltr\l.ttJOm WOQnl"' Mtnli In 11..- \IUOtl No.NfaJ/ftOUW# CIWOIW'lf wttn jMSl.t 0.~t lhf-'" fOf OQOd ""'*'' Clltl•t CllJl{t C°"*Plff Mn dw Of~ In 1"~ lucn "'C'tMllOUt -Qt MO torw IOt t.ffVt<• u' * ••• ..,.. Dell. JJQlf lM4 c-...,,_,., 67S•11 U ()pf'n ''""' Mon-l"tf. t to 7 $a 10 to I kin ~Wf"ltlotw not neautry Al IHR J7 Varllllff ol hot -"' Cdd dlt Yhd wtd'leL fl'onn '°°""· Tl#) nlQf'lll t--. C.CH • tno NflO In l'tua dt Cftt Hoc r-.ct ...... ~ ... -A .... 67$ ..... J ~ tie ~ food °'"'* orlt1· s to 10 p.m Mor\ .. TI'lln.. 5 to t I p I'll flt llld SM NOi nlUO ... ...... ..... &..... 110 flW#pOt'I '""°' 640-1•ft ~'·"' '° 10,111 Mcln.-n..s . 1 •!ft. to 1 I p.111 ,ti .. I a,,111. to 10 p "' S...•Sun ~--..,, petllft A'IOfW OWi .,_ NIM• foods IOt t ~ • .,.. Hoe t•ed ....._,, JJU NtWJIOtt l~Yft• '7~ Opet\ 10t """' I I to J fun •ia: ._, S JO to 11 Mon ·SM , S JO to 10 SUI\ ~"'°"'' xc~"' FriCM ..... ot °"" ICIOln l•l..-~ !Pf'<&llllei lfey cMntt!f't Oft ~rnd• I I ••• J.111:• SH o,. .al> ~ Cl'l"tWf Or MlfrvH,... 1-' 1>40-4000 ~ 6 JO am l o 10 p"' '4Jr lnuo & lO • m to I I pm Fu • Soll ••~•··~tioni Mt~«d Fr"11 folll ~· ·-Nol ..... d ...,_. IOI 1!14iyv-'*'~• ~ l u c r J\ 0 I 11 Luntn M•f 11 , dotW'WH fr"CWll 6 p m ~ \Al f lcUf'd Wrt ~ IN" In ~ lilt A 1••·t J~l~WTWO ~ll­ -"' , ,,.. ,.,.,._nt Oldf't SS S.,..,'fl't110f' ..,,.., ,, .. 1 /4 noufS tn _,.,~ 111 ••••• u Mi.I H 11 vw lldO. 67S-4'°4 I.wt· t111< "" •Plrd \wus ttwf Wa~ Ml_, l INfll'd "'rA"Q CUllJnt d lrlfV:N~ _.., lttl .. !IC L 1~ •'-" MlO ~ ~In from ,,.,,,, •"<I s-1n~ lur1C" OttYWf, Co<•t• \ ~lt""O I I • * • * LEGEND . WUt "e retla11 men: S Inexpensive SS Moderate. SSS Moderately expensive. SSSS fapens1ve. SSSSS Very expensive. ***** PERFEct: FLAWLESS **** Exctllent. nearly perfect. Among the best in 1u field . *** Vet) good. wonh a special tnp. **Good. * Satisfactory. The~ ra tings n:fl«r rhJ! M s. Chamberlain's opinion primanly of the food. w1rh rhc ptn4!nt.auon. amb1ancr and sc.rvicr also IJlkcn into account. Pnces arc subj«t to change. ~ 1080 ~tdr Or 044-4220 ~ '°' 11,ncn M f M>d Ow1nf'f .... Sun M.tgnttlc:~ Nortl'Wtn 11 .... M'I <uiJHW P.U.n ~ on prc'l"lou•s WU<PI Mr ICIM>llltt'fy perl«t Ouc· 000< p.tltO (IHM1 Nyil()f> bfttlPI tram ~~l>y 8.lll)O.I I~ I J.. • •. ·- k~I 111 MMw-. A~ H~-OS70 ~"'' .. , ~ JO p'" (µ•Sun . bwf\l.r~ M<"t'1>1M NQI ralPd • St...-0 <Me 1101 E P.e<ttlc Coast Hwy I> I~ 7S 7S 0 pP,, I I 10 10 Mon ·Wf'd I I 10 I I Thun \.ti 10 IO 10 Sun lt~~IOm "<"'Pl"" '"'"~ mPnu ol <Uf'rpnc '"•OMtS l .tlt·noon« OM donong good ~ hO<I< SS '* ** Shift .._... 71 S lt1Vf'•"'9P Dr l\ffwpot1 ~a<h S48 1418 lune" M '". dffYW'f M·Sun V.llf'l PMk"'O on Wttk...ch p¥tiong toc on ltorc of rt\l.tur-Ul>\<M nt~ rts t.tur;int M'fVP1 h~YU rtll llMIMI r~ IO•<P SS •••• T• ef dM .,..... 400 .,.~ Strn . ~ 6 7J·46 H b st rv<1110m «<tplNI lf'1JOY the rom.tn<t ol okl ~ -tl't o1 ~ 8.ay Vlf'W l'UJundM't( W!Mood ~ll()t'll Ar1CI tr• d•t~ r~ontts luncn. Olnner, s.t1urcs.y M'td Sllf'd•y oruncn Not r.ttf'd ,., ... 44() Hf'l;otr<JPf' Aw 671-0'tlO AtMrl-<M'I M'td lnlf'fn.tefOl\M (Ull,UW lounge optns IS.lily .ti S p m dontwf st1WO l'.ghtly "°"" 6 p m l\IJOf'lllPO and Qt~ """"' until modn19"1 Ont ol trw Olangt Co.nt s "'°" ~ ••'1"'-"•"o u ••••• T_... HOO W Co.tit 11~1)' 712·•148 S1M>CSM~ WJn. ¥10 JoJIPMWW! l•t _,, It VNlr octM'I .,,_ lrom It l OVf'f·tht'-hOct'f IO<JtCion Noc r.tttd T-Mare S4S Nf'wport Cf'nlPt Or &4()-6))) ()ppn 11 )() to I I Mon ·fl'IU<s . I I )() to mrdnHJhl Ffl '•1 H to 10 Sun tts•rv•tion' rw•Of'd C<WMtmc>Of¥}' ltltll.tn CUl\lnt lrn•••u•nq p.1\11t1 s I • • • VIMe fifev• )I )I W (o.ttl Hwy 642·7880 Dlnnr:f nogntl)' S p m to I • m E.octfirnl ntarty 1t.i..n WlilnP out~ -IA Acuv~ plM'O b¥ l;,vortt• IOUI t.c•~ 19Qt ltnf'fVMl<lnS KCf9(f'd V*t -parlung U ..... Y.-.. T__,. Hl ~!dP Of 61S~HJ ~, ''°"' s pm ~ ~ btuncn · f c1tc11< IM~ ,,, <.1"•'¥ ..JYf<ounel'"9J U"drr trw wPHl> OllKt>On or Holm Prl19f!f. who _, rn. t 1u ltnd "'' ~~, ltnd ~. lt¥f'f'I M'l2 lltff)' P~rc~ N~I ltacll ' fW'W\!st i.notnM~ ooo ~ t>Nt ..,,., dint t 1 •••• z...-. )47 N"""'l>(>ft Cf'flCtt Of 64C>-0600 Ll#xh M F I I o1 m 10 l )() p m Oinnf" 7 dlty1 6-10 )()pm (ontt~.Jt)' I..,..., CUii-Hoc o... ltCtoon s s • • • • • Santa Ana ~&117 "-14•• ,._. ..... s..... I S80 8'00kllolow. S49· IS I l ltnervilCJOnt K<~NI Oown-notnr, country dlning luncn O•nnt• dltn<•nc;i""" ~Vt musl( .,, Int ~ Nol ••ttd South County ~.. 1)100 f l lO<O ltd 8~9 09 J 0ptn I I 10 I I ~ ltPW'"'o1toon1 Jl<U·pl~O MOfOCCI' CUOlWW -tn ~ Cl,nc'"9 noqntty Not toltf'O Crewtt .._. 12801 P.crfl< Co.l1t ~ SOuc.n L.-gurw 4"9·1626 lttieor.otoon. WO 9f'\INJ CioutlM« conc_.-.c., c.u<1,.... 10< ~~ ttwn 18 100 1.un<n. OltYW'I'. orunc.n d.lnc1n9 ¥'° lrw tnfP'l..,_,. Noc r.Mf'd D"""'"9'• .,. ...... 1Sl14 C.oot H t51·~6l Optnlor~ 11 JOto l JOTun.· f'rt , ~' S to 9 Mon ·Thun S to 10 f'n •S. ltHf:fVMtonS .cctptf'd IU*lttl roo.J With tpe(J.llllet ol laml>, vNl. w.llfooO ltrld "~ paJU Not ratl'd SJ ._...... lS)2l Caoo« Id >86· I 200 ~n 11 to IO Mon..ftt , 1110 II,, ~ 10 to 10 Suri. Sunday DNneh I I to l ~l<lllLtng in .tuttwnlK nonwmadt Mt•IC"'' lt'OCS -tn ~n<trtHWMnt Tun·"--" Not ratro TfM Hep H822 ~m1<y ~at ltoc~~ 768-UHC>f' Oppn 6 p "' to 2 • m Mon ·Sitt ~atoon& nae t~t'O A tlYOWOK~ 10 l~ 5°' and 60s oncUllng .,,,,."'9 l'\M!Dlr~, M"2 ~ ~ hOC do9$ NOC r.tt"' Family Support Network Of The American Legion ... Just A Phone Call Away. With U.S. k>a:es~ •n ~==:1:~.-: ready to support. 'lies,. at home • · · · When a car bteaks 01 other problems anse you can't can Saudi Atabta. bu1 you can call the Family Suppof1 Networtc of The Amencan legion 1-800-786-0901 The Amencan Legion F amlfy vOlunteers 1n your community ready to help -Ad1>W1 ... Spoctlgh1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- txqu1s1tt Italian furnishings and Oflglnal anwork. pkls a panor am1c v1tw of t~ wtlltt. sandy co.sthrw ht-Ip our custo~rs tttl hkt t~y'rt on a Eure>peMl 1u;- HUNTINGTON BEACH -Rt'lax. catch tht' orf'.ithtaklng \>iews ot tht blUt PaCtflC and t'n)oy tht tri•sh catch ot tht' ~'I Art lmpt"ccablt' dining t•· Pttrtnct from a frtSh MW perspective ts what you'll l•nd at the Cielo Mart Resu.urant in the Watt'rlront Hilton Hottf & "t'SOf'l Ci~ Mare offers culslnt' r1om all 't'9'ons of tht' Mtd1terrant'an. pr~t'd by Executive Chet G~ T Lunsford Chfl Lunsf()(d's Impressive coast-to-coast culinary background fncludt's more th~ 16 yt'an as Stntor manager with Bon ~tit The rtsu1u1.m features Lunsford's speclaltlt s. a grilled swordfish wtth wasat>i butter and pickled ginger. slir·frltd chicken and ve~tctblts on lemon ft'ttuclne pasta, and cold st'a bass with mango and papaya, Cltlo Mlrt''s dwerse menu sttectloru lncludt' fresh summtr fruits ind veoetabfeS With a V'rlt'ty Of tntrtts such u breast of c:tuck With Wiid t>oar sausage, roasted prime rib of beef. ~lamb chops and ve• sc.iloplnl with SaQt' ~;at and prosciutto ham In kttpfng with IU Mt'dltt'fr¥lt'MI amblMl<t'. tht' restaur11nt tMs also tocu~ on tht' Medft.err.wan dlt't, Offtrlng Wttr"al Sf>' alttrNClvt'S with no .salt and low-fat With reduc~ c.iotlts. all ,pprovt'd by the ~rtan HNtt Association. "Cteto Mate MU the SCft'le for I non-uadltron.I repast or Mtdlt.,,_.,, rtr.e.'' said Stepht'n ledbt't· ttr, rntalt"" ~-"Fr.esh fllh ddvtred daify. ca11on · Ltdbttter. ak>ng Wtth tht highly-trained start ot protess1onat tood stNers, provlMs rht' kk>al ..tting for a rtla111ng ~al -a casual ytt ~gant at~rt' whwert vmtors and locals ~kt' CM! M>Mldon t~ tam11lar to have a ~llghtful meal at an atfordablt' pr1ct The 160-seat rtstaurant Is open dafly for breakfast trom 6 JO to I I a.m • lunch from I I a.m. to 4 p m • wtth dtnnt'f ~Ntd S p m to I I p m. For thost who wish to dint' In a casual. bt'ach- hkt' stning. the Waterfront HUton Hott'f & Rtsort offers tts ~rl Ht'ro Otli. Tht' Calttomla btach charac- ter is trvty epitomized throughout Its dKOf with a n~stont tloor. black and whltt tl~d walll. aqua rmrtnt h19hlighu pl\Js surl artwork ~n daily trom 6.30 a.m. to 10·10 pm . patrons can "crHtt tht'lr own sandwich·· from ~Ions ot cornt>d bfff. smoked rur~ey. hot pastrami or~ s-..ml. The OM-Of·a-tlnd satads ~ hOuH spe<~ undWkheS Uke the Hod~'s CIUbhOU~. Plprifw Of J.ws buf~r are alsO goqd. For rnott of .-i ~"°­ national na1r: ClilVt up the defl's own mixed sushi ~tter Thto Otl1's casual Indoor and OUtdOOr tt'fnKt dining with a panoramk view ot the Pacific Oct.-i and IUsh c®l'fl.ll g¥dt'nt. nowfng W"trfals and rtftKttng pools at poolsldt' matces '°' a rfWllng and enjOyM>lt dlrnng tx~rlence. Cltlo Mart Rtstaur.-it IS located .tt the Watt'f• front Hiiton HOltl & ltetoft. lt tOO P'«tftc Cont Highway. Huntington Beach, CA Reservations~ bt' madt at 960-7873. t•t 261l V*t parking Is av~. and major credit CMds •e Wf!kome Dine In Our Romant ic Cellar l.1Calle R .. taurant Open For Lunc h Mon-Fri 11 :30-2:3Q • Daily Specials • Homestyle Cooking .. Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails ......... "' -~~ C1·ta M••• 646-7_,.. Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. November 22. 1990 11 • • STEAH§k:l licious 1H\UNCH ........-...... ~-..... MINU E TRE • PASTA eafoo ddi inu~ Dlill <Jlne'CZJJznru DINNER SPECIALS . I nch.idn IOUp or 50lad,. c hog of pocotoe & vtgrtobl~. hot roll & dnan. SUN -CHICkE?J DINNER $5 .95 MON -CHICKEN DINNER $5 .95 TUES -CHJCl£N.FR1£0 Srux $5.95 .. WED -SAUSBURY STEAK $5 .95 THURS -SPAGHETTI $4.95 FRI -PORK CHOPS $5.95 SAT -Sruk & SHRIMP $7.95 ----• --wtth lhll od ----- - Also featuring FRESH FISH DINNE~ FROM $7 .95 • AHi • SWORORSH ,. SHARK • ... • HAllBUT Octanvl~ Dining Entertainment & Dancing tOO SOtJTll COAST HIGHWAY UCUNA. BUCH, CA 92651 (7Jt) 494·3358 or (114) 494.J137 "v--- llJB-A Sushi Bar 5 ™ Annlvaury Celebration A.LL· Vo•·Caa-Eat •UN Lunch 11:30-2:30 the ~cditcrra nearl CRoom Dinner 5:30-6:30 !:AIRPOR1'ER INN.. Moe-Sun (Offer good In Sushi Bar Only) ,. 4250 Blrcla St. •955-0822 . N rta..e• · ~HO'J£L ... 18 700 MacArthur Blvd Irvine. CA LUIDI --..aaT .. MOll 11 AM -a•••--................ IAT. a ... MOMI .. LOCA19 AT MMDII a_..• MAMDll •iOi 0 Ell CIWIM -tlMmOll&VD•coeTAmlA POR Ml•VAW CALL MMn7 ., f!lil W1iltrend/ ~IY. Nowmber 22, 1llO 111 f • THURS. Mot 22 -Cl OSEO . FRI. SWINOIMO MCW. 2J -· TIKIS • SAT. btlllOllO M~~ 24 -TIKIS SUN. N<w. 2S -SAMDllA • MOM. MOMOAY MCN 26 -MITE fOOTIAll TUES. TACO M~. 27 -TUESDAY WEO. PETER NCH 21 -SHAl9ROOIC 2332 W. Cont tlchw11 IEWPORT BEACH • 631·1220 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL JANISE CROSS . 642-4321 EXT. 272