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64 The Sacramento Bee Final Monday November 301992 IDO needo Lack of women made bar popular with wives This place didn't used to be clean like this" Dave McGarr side where they could be seen from the street" Culp said he has gotten used to double takes from customers "All summer long these tourists stop They've gotten off 1-5 and they're looking for a gas station Then they want to buy a milkshake and I have to tell them we don't sell milkshakes" he said "I'm going to put in a shake mixer if I can figure out where to put it without moving one of the beer taps" A- kiViLt1L4-16' Eureka Redding Sacramento Willows Glenn County Stockton CALIFORNIA 64 The Sacramento Bee Final Monday November 301992 4)0 i 4'4 Lack of women made bar popular with wives 40-0kk 4 4-: Af: 1 4 i I 6 i 1 -1 tt5001 -5 5 "')'0wtvie" vlr 1 5 455ti -4 545 4 This used is place di' "sok "iL ii 40 1 to be clean i lke this" 4' I 1 Willows 1 14-2--- -1 2 Dave McGarr Glenn County 4 i il 1 A 4- 4 't '( Eureka 5- '7'7-- 4 1- t': 4'M 7 1 side where they could be seen 1 (( IN 11 4 4i i st 4 r74 47'4 '7 54 from the street Zak rA' '1'th 4AY i '1 f': 4 '04 1 2 :7 Ciol i 4 Culp said he has gotten used to 47 4:: 1 i kr I rt 104 double takes from customers Otil ts '1 ''11'' l''' 0 "All summer long these tourists 1 -i 0: 5: Tahoo 4ii it -7 stop They've gotten off 1-5 and san 4 1:17 el i ern 4e: 4 ci: Sacramento el Lai they're looking for a gas station 'IP st ocmon 4-4 Ite---: iik -4:" Then they want to buy a milk- 4- CALIFORNIA 'L i 7: shake and 1 have to tell them we lose 5 1 1Y 5 1 '5' don't sell milkshakes" he said Ioo mires I 1 4 1 0 I'rri going to put in a shake mix- eat tx 4 040- 1- 7 er if 1 can figure out where to -4 i' put it with out moving one of th 4t 5 1''' V-w i -5 beer taps" -4 ---74 ef: 0-- -4Ak- r'-: 7 4::: i 1 cap :::::5 0 pv ts4' Continued from page B1 come to town for a machinery part and stops by for one or two before he heads back" Culp said the day begins at 6 am with farmers rolling dice for coffee At 7 am graveyard-shift workers from the local insulation factory come in for an after-work beer After that the crowd at the windows comes and goes: thin midmorning and midafternoon thick at lunch and from quitting time on into the evening "We used to have an Eskimo club here" chimed in Dave McGarr 50 a lifelong Willows resident who was enjoying a beer at the indoor bar "We'd stand outside in T-shirts in the blowing rain Nobody wanted to be first to go to their car and get a jacket" McGarr said he approves of the course the business has taken under Culp's guidance but he misses some of the old charm "This place didn't used to be clean like this" said McGarr a real estate broker "Every now and then we'd have to shoot rats that got to crawling around behind the back bar "But the wives liked it because no woman would come here and all the customers were on the out Continued from page B1 come to town for a machinery part and stops by for one or two before he heads back" Culp said the day begins at 6 a with farmers rolling dice for coffee At 7 am graveyard-shift workers from the local insulation factory come in for an after-work beer After that the crowd at the win- dows comes and goes: thin mid- morning and midafternoon thick at lunch and from quitting time on into the evening "We used to have an Eskimo club here" chimed in Dave McGarr 50 a lifelong Willows resident who was enjoying a beer at the indoor bar "We'd stand out- side in T-shirts in the blowing rain Nobody wanted to be first to go to their car and get a jacket McGarr said he approves of the course the business has taken un- der Culp's guidance but he misses some of the old charm "This place didn't used to be clean like this" said McGarr a real estate broker "Every now and then we'd have to shoot rats that got to crawling around be- hind the back bar it because "But the wives liked no woman would come here and all the customers were on the out- Owner Jim Culp says Culp's might be the state's only walk-up stand-up outdoor bar BeeWalt Wiley ts0 Save With Tranes NEW 1 TWO STAGE Gas Furnace MANE' Greater Comfort Greater Savings! 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Owner Ji 771111111E Culp says Culp's might be the state's only walk-up stand-up outdoor bar AKE COMFORT IN I I BA NELLII-AATI A CONDITIO I di) 1 i 3311090 Abortion-rights activists interrupt services a rr Bee Metro Staff Oh Alhambra Boulevard near Street The which has been declared suspicious moved swiftly through one room and the 00 'elder QUALiTY FOR THE LOWEST PRICES WNW Eta Mil Oa 0 Ca RFS 1101111A TOD 00 417 Renmant Store QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST PRICES fib Am 1 tt ki Sacramento's Oldest and Most Complete tomsosi CI- scatdcrmepstaild erninoloit code section relating to the interruption of church services sheriff's spokesman Ed Close said but the situation was brought under control and latemorning services finished about 12:30 pm The protesters were trespassing by being on church grounds but the Rev Leroy Le-beck told deputies that making arrests would escalate the problem and declined to press charges Close said There were no arrests or citations The protest was a reaction to aa fire early Saturday at Pregnancy Consultation Center The fire prompted charges and countercharges between abortion-rights advocates and abortion opponents who have been dueling verbally in front of the building for months Abou 60 abortion-rights advocates interrupted Sunday morning services at Trinity Church on Hillsdale Boulevard at Madison Avenue with a loud demonstration held in the wake of a fire at an abortion clinic Seventeen Sacramento County sheriff's deputies were called to the church at 10:30 am where protesters were yelling and wayIng placards protesting the church's antiabortion stand Deputies were prepared to enforce a penal mm 2340 Auburn Blvd Sacramento CA 95821 483-4685 Nata0 MINOMMIEL Sacramento Fire Department officials are expected to resume their investigation of the fire today BEGINNER COURSE I BALLROOM DANCING a GROUP CLASSES I BEGINNERS DANCE Monday's Dec 7th-281h 1 COURSE S20 $20 7pm-Beg Latin Beg Ballroom Wednesday's Dec 2nd-30th I $25 7prn-Beg West Coast Swing New Adult Beg Ballroom I Students Only Thursday's Dec 3rd-17th $15 7pm-Beg East Coast Swing 1 I $5 More for Same Day Registration 1M Visit Abuse: Individual care METRO DIGEST i I )01 I 1 I1 1 IN 1 ditt I time 1 THE SALAZAR DANCE STUDIO Manuel Caroline Salazar 2840 Auburn Blvd Between Fulton Watt Ivor 30 yrs teaching in Sacramento 4819555 0 1 'J 1(e liCexotitittlamilc 414 I II II II iill mit co Si Ern in sa ilt nwmmm iB 04WIQUI GARAGEOPABINET YEAR END SALE YEAR END SALE Gait man dies in 1-5 crash A 33-year-old Galt man was killed Sunday morning when his car drifted toward the center divider of Interstate 5 and struck an abandoned truck left along the roadway Walter Prue was traveling in the outside lane of northbound 1-5 just north of Frultridge Road at 6 am when he strayed toward the center divider A chain reaction of four other minor collisions occurred after he struck the parked truck Prue died at the scene the outside lane of northbound 1-5 just north of Frultridge Road at 6 am when he strayed toward the center divider A chain reaction of four other minor collisions occurred after he struck the parked truck Prue died at the scene For the Wine Enthusiast on your Holiday Shopping List Holiday Shopping List- Continued from page B1 ter flaw said Lillis "These people no longer have the choice not to drink" she said "They're just really shells of humanity" with no hope she said Especially troubling for Lillis are the women who are homeless and addicted She said most are victims of physical abuse by their families Nearly all of them are dignity their self-worth are virtually gone" she said Gene Hayden assistant director of Altua Village treatment center in Herald knows the costs to one's sOuL He is a recovered alcoholic get to a point of complete demoralization when you look in the mirror and can't stand what you see" said Hayden He also was'homeless for a year in 1980 He'lived on the corner of Fifth and Main streets in Los Angeles and under the juniper bushes in a 'public park first thing you want in the morning is something to take away the pain" said Hayden a former Cincinnati Reds baseball player up dirty and knowing I smelled I'd look out and see nothing but people enjoying themselves We'd feel we were not a a a a ti a victims of physical abuse by their families Nearly all of them are ill -Their dignity their self-worth are virtually gone" she said Gene Hayden assistant director of Altua Village treatment center in Herald knows the costs to one's Ada He is a recovered alcoholic get to a point of complete demoralization when you look in the mirror and can't stand what yott see said Hayden He also was homeless for a year in 1980 Be lived on the corner of Fifth and Main streets in Los Angeles and under the juniper bushes in a public park first thing you want in the mOrping is something to take away the pain" said Hayden a former Cincinnati Reds baseball player "Getting up dirty and knowing I smelled I'd look out and see noth- ing but people enjoying them- selVes We'd feel we were not wanted They point the finger and say 'look at that drunk' he said "If I had cancer and I was in the same position people would help me" The Pilot Project offers an individualized treatment plan using every other community program or service that is needed to piece lives back together With help from programs such as transitional housing from Sacramento Housing and Rehabilitation the project can work with clients for up to 18 months much longer than most drug treatment programs Lillis said A young man named Darrell has been sober for about six months The son of an alcoholic he'd been drinking since he was 15 years old Before entering the Pilot Project he had been sleeping on the river or in shelters "I was kind of tired of the way I was living You bottom out" said Darrell who is getting ready to get into a transitional housing program He wants to go to trade school The support provided by the Pilot Project and the goals that he's set have been the key to his recovery he said: "I'm just trying to hang in there" lives back together With help from programs such as transitional housing from Sac- ramento Housing and Rehabilita- tion the project can work with cli- ents for up to 18 months much longer than most drug treatment programs Lillis said A young man named Darrell has been sober for about six months The sob of alcoholic im he been drinking since he was 15 years old Before entering the Pilot Project he had been sleeping on the river or in shelters "1 was kind of tired of the way 1 was living You bottom out" said Darrell who is getting ready to get into a transitional housing program He wants to go to trade school The support provided by the Pi- lot Project and the goals that he's set have been the key to his recov- ery he said: "I'm just trying to hang in there" MO PAY S50669 Ised11110WW APS 4 6076 APR 46076 BO LTV I st adl rate 6 Lifetime cap change without notice FUNDING ESTATE BROKER Woman dies hit by fire truck A woman struck by a fire truck earlier this month died at UC Davis Medical Center Sunday from injuries suffered in the collision Annabelle Rye 79 of Sacramento died Sunday morning after being struck and hospitalized Nov 20 She was driving near Arden Way and Oxford Street about noon when she failed to stop for a red light according to Sacramento County coroner's records Her car was struck by a fire engine responding to a call Two fire trucks already had passed through the intersection Bee staff reports Retail Fine Wine an'd Champagne Selection Custom Designed Wine Cellars i Witte Collector Software Gift Certificates Planning Holiday Party Plann 15 Oft TAtse Distant' Li: Service and selection by Eric Stumpf HOLIDAY HOURS Beginning November 30th MON-SAT (916) 721-WINE Greenback I al 0 ii 11 I I The Wine Consultant 8039 Greenback I- I Gary Voct Adventures in the Great Outdoors Every Wednesday in Bee Sports 4 Skleg104111Alli Of A Eca PERFECT FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTYS AND HOSTESS GIFTS MON-SAT 9-5 SUN 9-4 6 stvrol ANCHO CORDOVA 340 SUNRISE BLVD NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER OFFER HO CORDOVA THE ORIGINAL SUNRISE BLVD GARAGE CABINET otol'itt4tir' COMPANY CALL US TODAY WE LL BE HERE TOMORROW Mnr Trn 8 II 0 chle (cilia phloblemo? Bankruptcy $125 I Divorce 0-0 $50 ALSO SPECIALIZING IN "CREDIT REPAIR" 100 GUARANTEED to IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT PROFILE Annulments Restraining Orders Quit Claims 'Wills CIO Adoptions Guardianships TAFFORDABLEMOACRAMENTOMMILIS HEIGHTWROSEVILLE11 1111111 '11116'416-411-1--- ChRea mpagne tail Fine Selection and i Cellars -s----T 1 i 1 1 I 1 fil 1 I ill 1 1 1 I I 1 Custom Designed Wine IlVi 1( 11 4 I NI I 11 l' 'fIll It' 1 1 i I 1 11 or 1 Wine Collector Software Ili Al 1 11'01 9 "iii -11 'Jill -1111 Woman dies hit by fire truck Gift Certificates 1 110 vitt itt 'I 1 (I l'Pt (1 I I I Ipmo i 1 01 A woman struck by a fire 1:411 truck I Holiday Party Planning I I 1 i earlier this month died at UC Da- Lase miscount -s I 1 I wi vis Medical Center Sunday from 1 1" -'e 11 it J1 injuries suffered in thllision Annabelle ye 79 Sacra- Service and selection by Erk Stumpf co 0---- 1 194 it I 1 mento died Sunday morning after HOLIDAY HOURS it1" '0 11 4)1 up cY being struck and hospitalized Beginning November 30th ii111 4t IF 4 ti TO 30 Nov 20 She was driving near Ar- MON-SAT den Way and Oxford Street about (916) 721-WINE 1 11 )1 1 i I OFF noon when she failed to stop for a Greenback I I I i 1PMF Lot red light according to Sacramento i IN iii i itiontml PRICES Ilas County coroner's records 1 The Wine Consultant a i Her car was struck by a fire en- 8039 Greenback I gine responding to a call Two fire MON-SAT 9-5 Ca 4 ine 04 trucks already had passed SUN 9-4 Company through the intersection Gary Voct Bee staff reports Adventures in the NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER OFFER L1 THE ORIGINAL Great Outdoors ANCHO CORDOVA ROSEVILL GARAGE CABINET 340 SUNRISE BLVD 30 SANTA CLARA EFINANCE OR PURCHASE 60 Every Wednesday in Bee Sports COMPANY liilE i4) CALL US TODAY A) 0 I 4 635- 0704 WELLBEHERETOMORROW 82-6300 (110 41 -sl I I 1 1 rp66 69 Bankruptcy $125 I Divorce ----i $50 v---1 A la APR 4 6076 80 LTV 1st adrate 6 Lfetime cap i II 0 0 change without notice ALSO SPECIALIZING IN "CREDIT REPAIR" Pit 110 fit 13 1 0 1 1 0 A HaLC "FUNDING ESTATE BROKER Dept of Real Estate t00 GUARANTEED to IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT PROFILE I Annulments Restraining Orders Quit Claims Wills PERFECT FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTYS AND HOSTESS GIFTS CO Adoptions Guardianships 852-2929 TAFFORDABLEIMMACRAMENTOWITILISHEIGHT WRTILL E11 Blvd Ste 206 LEGAVAIDM9Z11305517233000783-311 4J k''''ft---- 0101114- 416Arkgtielin A 1 (C5)95 All titui 4 I 14t 409 4 'Based on a $100000 Loan Deed of Trust 6 mo Libor Rates subject to e-NM RPM REAL Bised on 6100000 Lost Deed of Trust 6 mo Litto Rates subject to ch cvN A 85 2893 Sunrise rENEEPT---wmuki 1111110) I WAV Mild! 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