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1991-01-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
ORAN .GE 'r • .,..., ' . , •a; a a r .......... & .. A 60 pm::ent chance of rain today, dec:reasina by late afternoon. A li&ht wind and cooler temperatures ex- pec1ed. Coastal/Inland hi&hs from 61 to 66. Lows from •7 to S2. For the Oraqe ' Coast's most complete weather infor- mation, includina boatina, fishina and surfina reports, tee pqe AS. IN THE NEWSROOM Bailiffs in the double-defendant murder trial of Heather R0te1od Stanley "Frankie·: Anaya (.U) weath- ered a dilemma at Harbor Municipal Coun ... As Leslie Walten testified Thursday th.at Anaya was the allqed lrigmnan in the dcaffi of John Fahey on the Balboa Peninsula last year. a power outqe caused the li&hts to go out at 3:2S p.m .... With the tense courtroom shrouded in darkness, two bailiffs srabbcd nashli&hts to make sure the defendants didn'rl\ce ... However, both bailiffs chose to shine their li&hts on Anaya. lcavina Rote in the darkness ... Fonunately, power resumed in-30 seconds, even before the back-up ~ner aton bad a chance to kick in. and everyone was sinina whett he or she was suppoted to be ... Other than a few psps. everyone was amazinaJy quiet durina the ouf.Qc, a counroom ob- server noted ... Meanwhile, in case you ·were wondcrina. cmersiency liahts turn- ed on immediately in Harbor Coun's holding cells, where •2 prisoncn ~re awaitina coun •pPCV&nces ... They only had to expenence a slight dim- min1- QUOTES Of THE DAY .. He was panicky and scrcam1111 and yelli"I-He had to be lwJ61111 there for JO minutes. It sounds kind of funny afterwards but he could have suffered serious injury. As he ""-ent over, the pi~ ~t ha~ned to be there and he ,,.. it. .. Huntinaton Beach fire Capt. Howard Huben, on 17-ycar-old Gilben Gonzales, who went over the side of Bolsa Bluffs and huna onto an old pipeline for dear life until firefl&hten rescued him (Al). • a "Better an ounce of luck rhan 11 pound OflOld. '' Yiddish Proverb TODAY'S EVENTS •The Martha Graham Dance Co. opens its threc:Jc enp,emcnt at the <>ranee Coest ormina Ans Center. Pcrfonnanca lft 1et for t.otlilbt and Saturday at I p.m. ud Sunday at 2 p.m . For tickets call 740-2000. •The 9--piece bil band The Dalton Gana rides W.to Bubbles BaJboa Oub, 11 l Palf1' SL, 8elboa, at 9 p.m. There is I $~ COVCI' aw.. CalJ 6 7 S-9093. LOTTERY ..... ~Kina. «."lubl: Jack. OOiamonda: Nine. ~·Ten. INOf W .... ......,. I I 111/M au r tlll ....,. Ci I utl41 11111 ' ,.,. llttlblJI .. •lllMllJ Friday, January 4, 1981 25 cents Davalapar ta city: Talk orpay 810 mllllan Griffin seeks to renegotiate witlland owners in redevelopment area · :::! .. ;·~~.,·~~~':.': ~ By Robert e.tt<er ~ COMt Delly Not HUNTINGTON BEACH -·A· Santa Ana development company left out in the cold when p&ans fell throuah on redevelop- ment of a delapidatcd 1eetion of the old downtown filed lep1 action apinst the city Thursday. Griffin-Related Properties demanded that officials permit the company lO once again negotiate for the purchase of two parcels viewed as the cornentone of a proposed muhimillion-dollar residential.· office and commercial project. Griffin is seeking damages ors l 0 million from the city, if the city refuses to 10 Ilona on the ~pening of negotiations with past landowners. Ta~ts of the suit are current City Administrator Mike Uberuqa; former City Admirustrator Paul Cook and the members of the cny's redevelopment agen-cy (the seven Cit)' Council members.) . The legal claim was filed Thursday 1n the office of Ctty Clerk Connie Brockway. In the claim, rcpresentauves for Gnffin argue thfit the company turned over op- tions to buy the pTopHty to the city's redevelopment agency at the WJJng of city officials. rcponedly so the land could be acquired at less expensive pnces. The compan) surrendered purchase Huntington Beach firefighters Dean Maher, left, and Ken Strang refax at the firehouse after they rescued a $"--Notftelt/°'*'OI Co.t Olly Nol , teenager hanging from a pipe on the Bolsa Bluffs. He grabbed the pipe as he was faJllng. Teen haDgs on for dear life Firefighters rescue him from 89/sa Bluffs By Robert Bw1(er 0rMQll Co.I Deity Not HUNTINGTON BEACH -Ftrc· fiahten Ken Strang and Dean Maher rescued a t«n-ager hanaing on for dear life to an old pipeline, about 2S feet above the rocky beach at the Bolsa Bluffs. The youth inadvertently stepped off the edae of the bluff and reached out blindly to grab the end of a plast1c pipe an the path of his fall. Huntington Bach fire Capt. Howard Huben said Thurs- da~e was panicky and screaming and yelhng. .. Hubert said. "He had to be hanging there for 30 mtnutn.. It sounds kind of funny afterwards but he could have suffered senous tnJW). "As he went over, the pipe JUSt happened to be there and he grabbed it ... Alcohol .... as behe .. ed a factor an the earl)'-mom1ng chfT hangc-r Hubcn said 17->ear-old Gilbert Gonzales of Paco R1 .. era was .,..,th fnends .,..hen he stumbled o .. er the edgt of the bluffs on the ocean side of Paa fie Coast H1ghwa)' a few minutes after madnag.ht Thursda}. One of has companions ~-cnt to tht' telephone to call for help and pollcc .... ert alrcad) on hand when firemen am"ed from thc Lake SU'CCt fire st.a· uon. But police officers didn't have the See RESCU~ .... the proJect. on two blocks fronting Pacific Coast H1ghwa) and between Main and Fifth streets. Instead, the deal fell through and last Septtm~r City officials notified GriftiD that It no longer had the inside track and intended to sohc1J proposals from other parues. The claim. which can be a fo~runner to a lawsuit 1f the Cll) fails to respond, sects · to rcco"er losses of the Terry and SeeTALK~ ... Neighbor saves man ' from fire By Anna Cekota Orenge Coeat o .. 1y Pt1o1 NEWPOR f BE..\( H -A ?:!-year-old Newpon Bt"ach man .,..a., scnously burned Thursda' t'' cnang before being pulled out of ha<> apanment b .. an upstairs neighbor .... ho smelled smol e and ~me to the rescue au1hont1rs sa1~ Danad E Lua .,..~s taken to L'C'l Medi· cal Center an Orange .... ,th second-ciep'tt bums to about 20 percent of htS upper bod). "-e .... pon Beach Fare Capt. Ray Toe- r e1lrr said Lara .... as listed tn cnttcal cond1t1on Thu"'1a) night a hospital spok('<; .... oman s~ud Fa~ 1n .. e'>t1gaton .... erc looking into the po 1balm th.at the fire i.n Lara's snail '\ewpon Ea t apanment at 24 11 16th t. st.ancd \.. ht'n he fell asleep in a chair wh1Jc holding a c1garrtte · Anthon~ Bunone said he was standing do .... n~a1rs near Lara's home ... siung with f nend when he smelled smoke. .. I figul't'd 1t .... a) coming from has apa~ ment and 1 opened the door and be was standing b) thC' counter.·· Bunone said .. , thtnl he .... antt'd to tn and put (the fire) out or something" .\lthough l.Alra· clothes and skin ap- pcart'd to be melting from the bcaL the man rt'Witt'd coming out of the apanment, Bunone said .\t first Burtont said be thought Lara. ~ho walks \o\llh a cane. could not escape the apartment, but now thanks ht JUSI wanted to put the fire out h1msclf. "i actuall) grabbed him and pulled bJm ou1 the door .. Bunone said. ..He was )clhng tor help but he JU t didn't v..ant to lca .. e "He .... as kind of offended that J yanked him out.'' Bunone added Burtone. D said he suffered some manor bums and had ht hau unged when he ttni~ Lara. but didn't need any me<j1cal attenuon at the SC'cne If an)thana. Bunone seemed more -;tunned b) the expcncncc than anythjna. • ··1 don't u~uall) go into burning houses." he said. . SeeFIR~- Milw Ila•• 11111 lip; •ark•t stalllllzlng, ,.,,,.,, 111 COSTA MESA -A repon ~by the months a"erqtd a scasonalJ)' adjusted of tv.o other rcporu for the month of the month prior -a 2.6 percent~ tovtf'DJDent Tbunday l,bowll\I an 1ncrcuc annual rate of 502.000 units. O\.cmbcr from the Nauon.al Associauon an the seasonal!) ldJU ted rate. the repon in new home sales A\t. the month of Novembtt sales rose 2.8 percent. to an fo Realtors and the c.atifonaia Auociauon stated November mirroml s.nuliar industry re-annual rate of 506,000, rcboundina nearly of Rcalto~ The auonal A.ssoaation of Redan ports and may indx:ate the market as to the 507.000 rate posled in September, Cahforni.a e'astt.q home sales iocrcued had reported that sales of existina homa ill subilirina, accordina to real estate the deputmcnts of Commerce and Hou~ for the second con!CCUtive montb' in o-O\.ember ro 3 percent. to a 1ea1e iitll ualysb. inc and Urban Dcvelopmcftt ~led in a "ember. the first ti.ck~ improv~ adJU5lcd annual rate of 3.1• millioo .._ .. What's encourtaiftl is tbat we 1eem to joint rcpon. · rncnt since February 1990, accotdina to the Th.at followed ckclincs of l.8 percmt ill be at the bottom," said economist Richard October sak:s bad fallcft a revised l CAR report. · · #. October and 9.• percent in ~- tte.cb of the Mor1111t Benken Aaod.a-pcrc:Cnt. to •92.000 units. In Novtmber, '4;02.00S homes cl<>Std ~nal ts attnbuted the No~ -. tion, a¥ina that sales for the last thrct The ~mmerce repor:t CQmn at w beds cte1'0W tn the state compared to 397.671 tn See HOMES,_. .. Remember it? It's called rain_ in many placeS ;-. I • ··I • .. , I . I • . Orange Coast Peopl e · HE IS--------------, Winner of the Huntmgton Reach 1990 Humanitanan Award for h1 "oluntecr \\Ork in recruiting local churches to help the"'" homeless He "as nominated for the a"ard b~ the Orange Count) Homeless Issue~ Task Fo rce CHURCHES INVOLVED--------- .\ftt:r ret1rt:mcnt from an acro'>pace carrer with TRW. Davis deuded to tin ntt.• much of h" t1111c to the growing problem of homde!.!.Oe!.~ in t.OOJunct1on "1th tht.· I nterfa11h Shelter Network.. .\fter enrnurag1ng his o"'n t. hurch -Community United Method1'it -tn g1.·t 1n\ oh't:d. Da'" !>a" the (>9tcnt1al for "1dcc,pr~..Aii rltt.1p.J11on hy chun. he~ .. If the gm t.•rnml'nt \afet> net isn't there anymort\ then 'iOmehod} h.10, to \tl'p up .ind do 1t ('hurche' are 1deall) suited to this k111J o t thin~ · RECRUITING CONGREGATIONS------ ince beginning h1'i work for the homeless in 1989. Davis and colleaguec; h:l\ t.' t.•nll\tcd near!} 50 churches that now provide sheltt.•r fur tht.• homt'h:ss for up tu 12 \\eeks. Da' is run11nue\ 10 5peak at churches. o f all denommauons. to ret.ru1t help I k Jl\u ~ne~ as a liaison bet"'een churches he has recruited and 1h1.· lnterfanh helter Network. QUESTIONS PRIORITIES-------- Da' 1s tx·lit.'H'\ pct.lpk "ant to help. but o ften don't know how. .. Thie; g1H'> the congn:gauon a "a~ to .help the homeless. and 11 isn't a hurt..lt.·n on tht.· t.hurch \\.e ha'e become so preoccupied w11h mil11an and \Htrld Jtla1r\. there seems to be a prevailing kd111g th.II talo.ing ~an• of ciur Cl\\O people IS le-SS important than l,lklllg 111' 111 lht.• \\Orld ~ 1111 l 111tc11 ni.1111111 .1h11u 1 hm' lutal rh urrhcs can help the hnmt.'ll" ,., ,,, .11l.1hk '" c.tllin)t the lnterfa11h IOihcltcr Netwo rk at ., .ti I I l 'I -Compilt!d by Russ Loar editor\ nott• II '(JU li:noK someone KbO should be leaturHJ in '"Orange Co1Ht l'ropte .. call tbe DailJ Pilot's CitJ Deslc at 64t·43t I. nr lea"' s mr' 'JKt' oa tht> Editor's Hotlioe -642·6086 Lockabay hosplt1Hzed with pneumanla :'-il\\ PC lR T Hl.\C H -.\lmon Lockabc\. "ho retired th1c; "'t•e k after ~2 )l'al"'i of reportln.& boating new\ in th<-Orange Coast Dally Pilot wac; hoc;p1tall1ed Thur~a~ "-Ith pneumonia I ockabcy. \'ho turned 81 Tuesda) began ac; a reporter with tht.• ~an Oernardino ~un in 1946 He started wnttng a boating .c o lumn for that paper in the earl~ ·sos and JOtncd the Pilot. then c:illed the c o!lta Mesa (ilohl··l lcrnld. 1n I 959 as a full-t1mt.• hoa11ng writer and ()outhland Ne"" Sen ice "nter in ~an ta ~na l k also t.OHred '><Hllng ncnt'i for the Lm ·\ngelt.'\ l imes and The o\s\oc1at.:d Pn_.,., , ' o\ t'nmpct1t1H' 'kttlor tnr \care;. L odaht·> "·"' J"ardcd the Ed Kenned) Troph) 1n t 9Xo b) th.: Bahia ( onn1hian \ Jt ht Club 1n ""cwport Beach for o utstanding sc1> ice to ~ ach11ng and earned the Jim Webster l roph) from the Southern < ahfornia Yachting \ssoc1at1on for the s.ime reason 1n 1988 _ It 1c; unknown a t this point how Lock.abe) 's 1llne~s will affect a retirement luncheon in his ho nor slated for noon on Jan 11 • ! UCI r~elvn "IP!' Cllll_ISI wrtthlp : IRVINE -UCl today wlll honor Taiwanese officials for their ! donation ofa rare, 500-volumc collect1on of wntmgs that date from I the bc&Jnmng of Chinese culture through the late 18th century. f h 's the condensed version. a Donated to the university by the Nauonal Palace Museum of • Taipei, Taiw~n. the "Disest of the Great En-cyclopedia or Four ' Trca urcs" is a sbonened version of the original 1.500-volume : • encyclopedia. · 1· The donation, valued at approximately $30,000, is considered ~ :.. • an important step forward for ucr·, new dcpanment of East Asian Literatures and Lanauqcs. accordina to librarian WIUiam Wons. .. "It will be \'Cry u ful for academic rescarth in the new depel1ment and for atudje of Chma in ll)e social sc1encn and f\umanitic ... Wona said. - Wona came to Cl in Ortobcr from the Umven1ty of Illinois at Urbana whtre he w head of the Asian Library coUectiOft. At UCI. W~ 11 worlong to build I collection of £ast Asian bOOkJ ud ma.eriall in Cq() rt with the un1venity:s new ctcs-rtmcnt. T1te "~clopt(l1a of f='our Treasures" by tradition cla•f.es an k~lcds into four cat*riC$' classics, history, ph110eophy arid IMentUft. Wona •id ucra diaest ven1on IS better than w aon.r ,,.,.,. for Mlldcnuc raarcb. The lhontt diaes& wa pre_pered b IJac etnff!Or'I pmonal .Utc,J&_nd includes pelilioel •tafoonaiioft CllllllDred. 6om lht ~. Pf'blic wnion. __ _,..,,,,,., . lllrlll 1Flll••· Iraq uid Thunday ti WI• 11uctytna Prelldalt Bulb'• propouJ for direct talk• between Secttaary of swe Jamee A. Bak.er Ill and the lrlqi foreian mint.ta', and die ofrtr drew in~tional praite. Bush's proposal, which he dncribed u a • lut attempt" fOr peace, sent oil prices briefly plunsina to their lowest level in ftve months. It came u separate U.N .• European, Soviet. Arab and Islamic diplomatic efforts were under way to resolve the standoff ahead of the Jan. 15 U.N. deadline for Iraq to pull out of Kuwait or risk possible military attack. Under Bush's proposal, Baket' would meet with Iraqi Forelp Mini1ter Tariq Aziz any time between Monday and Wednesday iO" Geneva. .. PRETORIA. South Africa -President Bulb ii likely to ak Conpeu this ,ear to modify ~ions impc>eed. on ~t.b Atica for iu apenbeid policies, a U.S. Jbvemment ofllcW aid Tbunday. Hcrmu Cohen uaiJtant secretary of l\lte for African atf&in, pndic1ed Busb wo~ld make biJ request aftet' Pretidc!'t F. W.-de KJetk carria out more reform&. and that the Conareu li~y would be amenable to modifications. · ................. c •••••• Cohen said de Klerk•a reforms thus far .. have so favorably imprelled the mainstream of the U.S. ,co'!'lf'CSS Lb.at .... ~ President Bush aocs to them and sa~. ·wed hke to ·~ modifyi!" and suspendina some oflbese sancuons to renect this pt011esa; I believe that the majority 'Will So alona with it." 7 He did not specify what further reforms Bus~ is seetina from de Klett. WASHINGTON -The 102nd Conarcss convened Thursday amid deep skepticism over President Bush's Penian Gulf poljcics and repeated calls for votes on sending U.S. troops into battle. Leaders of the House and Senate delayed a formal debate on the gulf crisis, pending the outcome of Bush'' latest peace overture to Iraq, stirring sharp disagreement from some who want Bush confronted now. · It quickly ·became clear that the Persian Gulf issue wilt do minate the agenda of the new CongreJJ, to the exclusion of domestic concerns like the economy, at least temporarily. After a meeti!Jf with the president at the White Ho use, congressional leah~rs said Bush S«ms willing to-1~ to war sometime af\er a lln. l S United Nation-!' dudttnn:har permits use ·of force af Iraqi Prcsjden\ Saddam Hussein fails tCf pull Iraqi troops out of Kuwait. I House MaJorit) Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo:. said after the l.S-hour meeting that in the debate over when to go to war, the president 1s "leaning to the sid e that you so sooner rather than later." Less than a half hour after the ceremonial convenina of t)le by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES ~ ~--... . E nough was eno~gh. Kathenne Bell didn't care if the Pot Bell} Flasher. hidden m the bushes along the Back Bay. was dangerous or not. She-was tired of this creep terrorizing the folks of Newport Beach. "You're under citizen's arrest, Fatso." yelled Kathenne into the underbrush. "and the polace arc on their way." She looked up in the sky, but the Newport helicopter was nowhere to be found. In fact. as soon as Katherine stopped talking. she didn't hear a sound. The labored breathing from the bushes had abruptly halted What was next. she wondered. .\nd then. a snap of a twig. The bushes paned a nd out lunged the Pot Bell) Flasher. his crazed eyes riveted on Kathenne. She didn't set the knife in his hand until 11 was almost too late. The blade nppcd into her sweatsuit. JU$1 missing her ribs. L1nablc to stop his momentum. The Flasher rolled down the small embankment. finallx coming to rest on, the payefllent of Back Bay DnH. _ For a moment. Kathenne didn't understand why he wasn't mO'-tng. aut then she saw the rapidly expanding pool Of blood forming underneath the Flasher's huge belly . To ~ continued ... Did You Know? An Inch of rain by any other name would be Just as wet • In Damp Orange County: How much v.ater in an inch? \\.ell the "ater measurement inch once used b) weather md' cn-; 1~ derived from the "miner's inch" which 1s the amount of water that could pass Lhrough a I-inch square openrng with the sur1atc of the water four linear inches above the outlet of the opening Still "1th us? Well. lots of people weren't. so now. b) general con\{'nl. an inch has bttn taken as a flow of nine gallons a minute or o nc-5Uth of a cubic foot a !\Ccond. So throw away the ruler and get a gallon Jug. We rhu'St for knonlcdgc. S<·nd your historical facts to Did You J\ no". Or.age Coa.1 D•lly Pilot . P. 0. Bo~ 1.56.o: Costa Mesa . 92626 . -CompJI~ by Aue Spin Police Log SAN FRANClSCO, El Salvador -A peasant said Thursday be helped two victims limp away from the wreckqe o~ a U.S. military helicopter downed by rebels. but that they received no medical attention and died. The peasant, Silvio Mendez, sajd that when he first arrived at the site. a half-hour after it was struck by rebel gunfire and came down Wednesday, one cre~an was dead and 1wo-were badly wo~nd bris at the ~ne indicated the copter crashed -the crewmen were bleeding from lbe neck, one more tha e . other, Mendez reported. One pleaded for ··aa~:· the Spanish word for water. . Mendez said he went awar from the scene a shoTt while later on the orders of rebels and did not sec the crewmen die. The scene at the crash site conflicts with official U.S. aocounts that the crew was shot to death af\er they landed the chopper safely, when rebels hit it with small arms fire. -By Th MIOCJlltd Pm. News of the Weird 1c111•11..., ........ C111 ...... 11111.11 II llflct PULLMAN, Wash. -Univer- sity researchers will strap gas· measuring gear to ·hundreds of .cows to find out how bovine belching might be contnbu11ng to th~ greenhouse effect. Washington State Universll) researchers Brian Lamb. Kns Johnson and Hal Westberg will get $70.000 a ye.a r for three years from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to determine how much methane cows and o ther cud-c hewing animals produce when they belch. ORANGE COAST llilyPilat VOL. 15, NO. OCM Delvery guerMteel ............ ,.. ........ &JI\., ....... 10 ~ ......... ,.,..,_o..~ .... c..r. ~ 11...,.IMnttam. •IP.II\ ......... ""'-· ............... ,., ... ,..~ ..... To.,,._• oowec:tlon ..... a.. 0.. Dillr .......... ........, .,,..._.,., -.r.,....1111-• dwT 5 ~-~1--IMIDr .. Cilr...._ _ ... &.-..... Vbl,,_.,.,E._ a.....-. ~ ...... U.&...-. ,,..,.,_~ .....,.,..... .,,..,...,_......., =i:-.-= ..... ...... IO I ... Dlld..Alln As nd1culous as the idea sounds. it's a serious problem. the researchers say. Most scientists ag.rtt ruminant livestock produce about IS per- cent of all methane released into the atmosphere. Sc1ent1sts have 1dent1fied in· creased amounts of methane. and to a larger extent carbon dioxide. as being responsible for the so. called greenhouse effect. Beyond next year, the re- searchers will stud} how changes in diet affect the methane produced b) cows. By ne Anod•te-d PnH How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Ct~loft 0..,.. Ool"'1 "2-4333 Advert laing Cl•••• 6'Mif71 ~ "2-4321 Eclte>MI ..... S40-12Z• --~ ............. 146-4170 Mllnotftce ., .... ~ ~1 au...... tu 131·5802 Clltl Mn1 .o\ man w&$ robbed at sunpotnl New Year's Day as he a11emp1ed 10 par~ his Merctdes 1n the prase ofh" apanmcnt on the Avenue of the Ans The '1Cl1m l<>ld poll~ he thou1t11 the two robbers follo"'~ him home rrom wort 1n Santa Ana When h('o..aot out of his car. he saw a ITIY Toyota Cehca dnvC' up behind him. A man, described It a H11pamc in his 20s. aot out of 1he Celia and pointed a small. chrome scm1 .. utomauc p15tol a1 his head. The man. 1n broken Enahttl. tokl th~ victim nol lo run or l'lf"" would be Sbot. Then me man and a second aunman. llS() armed with 1 chrome rcvolvtr. setl()hcd tbe v1C11m and h11 car. The pair took cash from inllde the man'1 pOckei. his watch and his car.jpbonc. bdon: l:>n:lna him to he fa« down on the conetttc u they dro"e oft tclev1s1on. also h11 1hc floor. The aunman srabbed an es11mattd SI 20 from the cash dn~r and left.. " witncs 1old pohtt the man. dncnbed u while . 6 fttt :? inches tall. 200 pound .. dart-lw~ and clean shaven with a Harky·Dav1dson bendana over h1~ hair. 101 into a mcialhc blue Camaro or Trans.- offiett. 9131 Adams Ave. 0 aroup o( sk1nhc:adJ ~ponedly Sot into a fift:'t 1n the Florida Garden apanments. t 88l2 Florida St 0 Vandals "tra hed" 1 wlute 198S To)'ota Cchca rocked 1n a Ple-Juarded parlul\I lot in the 1.5000 block of Manuf'aCturer Lane. a In a ~parale Ne. Year'1 inridmt. a plUMD robbed Euy·fn liquon. 14~ E. I~ Stred. of an estimated s 120 and-• til...,.ck or ban'. Tilit mu entered the 9'0f'e and .. eel &M ca.rt • a 12.,.ck ofbotltcd beer. The deft arimd the c:oo1n-to look few 1 I 2·PICk and •heft hli <'Otllda'l hd one, ·the usp«t pecked up 1 lill"1*k of Coon. nit IU~ laid I S20 btD on ~ counter. llid tk dtft ~nt over to peck up a bit. Wbm lk deft loc*ed 11p, thi: man hid a pa Poe•llill • lliln aM drtMftdfd moMY· T1w dftt IOld ~ lair .. . ,,..wed thlll he dropptid '° tM .......... .. Oaell "It*' dint.a opea. Modllr •11ta,-. .... ... ..._ _ _. belrift6 dw CO.W MICH .. o\m dnvcn by a blond man · BuraJan coterc4 a t'C$1dence in the 8800 block of ~ordfilh and stoic S...O wor\11 of 'property a A thief .,abbcd a woman'• unattended punc that ~u lay1n, on a table at Fountain Valley Mtn11tu.rc•Oolf. 16800 Mapolja St, Tbe lou wu estimated 11 SS7. I 11111111 ll1m A tn&I\ called omdll1 at lbe mber of CommctW omce aoc1 Mid 11e bid p1anWld a bofttb tblt ~ 10 olf. Hi thn iibd a wotMA bow old lbe ..., She told bn• it ... 1mlcvut. He then llMd her wt\at color her ...... WIW ... Illa ..... .ap. The b.-itdlna 011 Mmn SCNCt was cmp(led. '*1 90 bomb .... olr. 0 Someone ttpOfW.dly 11ok money from an water vcndina machine at the Alpha Beta market. 6911 Warner Ave. THE MA&INO OP ANOTllb 'LITl'LE GIANT' -J was up to m y anklet in ''shon " jokes Thunda • fol· . lowina appointment of state • Stn. John Seymour to 1uc- Cttd Pete Wilson in the U.S. Senate, but t hey weren't real k.ntt-slappen . I mean, little Jobn stands hi&h cno uJh to have served as a scracant in the Marine Corps. which is taJl enou&h for me. Also, lest we foraet, Sen. Stephen A. Doualas, s&yled as .. the little Jerry Kobrin siani.·· stood only five-four &~ ~~ when he was rassling in de- bate$ with lanky Abe Lin- coln. So I woh't tell you about the day's first caller, who said, "Well. it took Pete Wilson only a shon time to make that sho n -tcnn appointment. which will be shon -lived." Nor.will I mention that durina his service on the Anaheim City Co uncil colleaaues called him .. Iron Toes" because -while standing with others for the press photographers -he 'd balance on tippy-toes for as long as it took. · There was only one really fu nny line in the press co veraae of Seymour's anointment. to wit: "His personal trademark is a Mickey Mouse wristwatch." Actually, the millionaire appointee reponedly spons a to~f the-hne Rolex. but why step on a good line? With that Mackey Mo use t1mcp1ecc. Sc,n. Seymour should be ngbt at home an his new surroundings. The only other U.S. Senator so hono red by Dauyland 1s said to be Alan Cransto n -and look what at dad for ham. 0 BE HARDLY MISSED A BEAT -The dtstressmg news 1s that fa med bandleader-suo phonist Tex Beneke has suffered a stro ke. 1mpamng his left ann. The happy news as that he went through with a New Year's Eve Ill at the Flint Center in Cupenino. and nobody noticed. In fa~t. the huge c rowd gave Bene ke and his 16-piecc band repeated ovations. Did Tex perform a Milli Vanilla? Not o n your br~i.) woodwind. He sang and tootled through the entire engagement, in the finest .. how Must Go On .. tradition. earning a pplause even from fellow mus1c1ans. When I called the 76-)car-old Jazz legend at his Costa Mesa hom e. he and devoted wife Sandi were in fine humor Lake George Bums. they won't allow anything to go wrong because they're booked too far 1n advance. .. In add1tton to his therapy. Tc" as ha .. ing his suophonc m odified to accommodate his weakened hmb II doesn't hun. mcanwh1lc. to have has Nnd's fi,c other sa'men a' a1lablc to pick up the slack. 1f an). Stay tuned for funher bulletins on Tc' Bcnc kc's s.a'<hange operauoo • 0 KEEP IT SIMPLE .-Instead of banging out circumlocutor) explana tions of the Perfonn1ng Ans Center's confusing linann~~ wh) doesn't T om Kcndn ck complete a si m ple c'crci~'l In ~S '-'Ords or less. ha'e him finish llus sentence .. We suddenl) parted company \\1th our chief fund-rn1..cr. G eorge E. Engdahl. because .... This suggestion comes from a Center insider. \.\ho contends that the reasons for Engdahl's abrupt exit .. will exphun lot\ of things suspec ted of being S'-"CPt under the purple carpet. .. 0 OH, NO, NOT THAT! -W ith word that O range Cou n t~ probably w1ll gain another congressional scat. based on the ccnsuc;. I'm told that some die-hards would hke to ~-c John Schm1t1 hack 10 the saddle. so to spea k. Yo1cks. let's not e\en Joke about that J~rry Kobrl.a '• co/tllllO ru1 Suby, 1'rle$d•y n d Frld•y. .. ,,,..,., .. ,,. ... lurd , . r . . Atta~ker: saYs he thought Fahey a 'skinltead By EmMy Adema °""" COMt ~ Not NEWPORT BEACH -The nJabt ll·ytat· old John Fahey was beaten and chased by an an,ry mob. then shol dead on West Balboa Boulevard, most thouaht he was a wttite ractst "skinhead." one of his attackers tenificd Thul'l- dly . as lM man ~ho pulled the lriUtr. Another man te kfied that he knew na)'a was ··carry1oa a dcUtt·fhe ( 2S<alibcr "mol) in b1 back pocket." No ne of the w1tnc~~ actually saw Anaya pull the uiacer. or even point his aun at Fahey. But Pimental and Ca~> said Anaya was the only one. loa1caJly. "ho could'"e 'hot Fahey in lhc melee. R~ the n called fellow UCI 11udtnt ud fnerrd Richard Nopwa. who called in tome oAd fnend from Carson. One of tbe ma., Tito HutUt, had allqcdly been iuppfyina R'* and otheB wnb crystal metbampbewnine for a Y., nd brou&ht some 10 the petty. In a letter to Cla,x1on written· that day, m ostl) lamentina lheir bfak ... up, ROie me. tioncd that he intended to ao to Narc-Anon to kick her dru& babn. The n iJht of the party, however. witnesses clajm to have .see.o ROie and Huu er at the kttcben table where drup were spread out It was talk o f protecting Heather Renee Rost from skinheads living nearby thal al- tractcd the aroup to "pany'' at Rose's PenansuJa apanment on Stpt. 30. 1989, Robert Pimental said. And tt was the belief that Fahey was a skinhead that made the young men. mostly H ispanic and black, attack htm . Pimental, whose pleaded guilty to con· sp1racy to commit assault with a deadl) w~pon in the Fahey ca~. stnt referred to the long- blJrcd carpet layer as a skmhead from the witness stand Thursday. Accord1na to pro\Ccutors. 22-)ear-old Heather Rost. a former lJCI s1U<kn1 and soron· ty member. prompted F-ahe~ 's death and Anaya -who'd never mct Ro~ -'-'i\S the tnwrman. Ro 's call for prOIC'CllOn from ·· lunheads" was apparently the result of a fight she'd had lhat mom ing "uh her ne,t-door ne1ghbo~ in a partment C. 1 l:::!.i \\ Balboa 81\.d. One of the men It\ mg there. Brent C La\ton. had been romanucall) in\C>hcd "1th Rose for tv.-o "-ttks. but brokc 11 off Rn"K' argued '-"llh one of Claicton's female.' r01.,mmJtc\ "h1ch ended "hen the \I.Oman ~lapont Ro~ .\bout I 0: IS p.m .• Fahey and Outoo ad their apanment to get beer. SeeiQJ the crowd outside Rose's apanment attack Fahey. Cluton managed to run back into his apartment. Fahey was beaten. chased into the street and shot to death at point blank range. Pimental. along with fellow party-1ocr Ca~y Jones. also fin1tered Stanle) Frank Anaya W'!'dnt"~y. Claxton tearfully blamed Rose for his best fn end's death. On Tbursda)'. Ou- ton admitted that he'd been convicted of a felony -strong-arm robbtty -lD 1988. • Conservatives plan challenge to Seym• By Rick Rodriguez McClatchy News Servtce SACRAMENTO -Just. a day after Go' .-el«"t Pete Wilson named state Sen. John Srymour to rcplac~ him in the U. . Senate. con- S(rvatives angered with Seymour's switches of pos1t1on on abon 1on and other issue<; arc la} ing plans to challenge him in thc J 991 Re- publican pnman _ "That d1scuss1on has been going on quue a bit toda) ... sa1d Rep. Wilham Danncme\er. R·Fullen on. 1n a telephone intc.n 1c" Thursda). ..I expect there '-"111 be a challenge to Sen. ., mour 10 the pnmary . .\s to who "ill be making the challenge. let's "a11 a fe" days and ~e." Danncme~c.·r. l..nown for his outspoken oppoc;11100 to abon 1on and ga) nghts. and another txdrock consenatl\c. Rep. Robcn Dornan. R-Buena Par!... hoth ackno" lc.'dged that the) might l·ons1d cr running against ~·' m our . But DornJn !klh.1 that among his colleagues in the HouS(' of Rep- rc\Cntatl' cs. J c.onscnsus "as e' ol\· ing that onh onc candidate should challe nge \nmour for the. Re- AP ~pf!Oto State Sen. John Seymour acknowledges the applause of sup- porters as he arrives at a press conference in Anaheim on Thursday Seymour was selected Wednesday by Gov -elect Pete Wilson to replace Wilson 1n the U S Senate tlubllcnn nom1na1111n '11 a' not It• c;plll thC: llln\t.'f\ ,H I \l' \Oil° "\\c'rc: all tJll..1ng Jh.\UI 11 anJ I think therl' 1\ linJlh lc.'Jnl\\11rl DornJn ~1d .. , PH'd1ll 11nl' \ 11n· ~nallH' \\Jlh kJn.11 l'\l'\'lll'nu• '1111 inll·gnl' " protlahl' going to 1.11..\· him 11n 1n thl" primal") .. \t..·Jn" h1k ~·' mour celebraung h ' Jf'J'l(\1n1mt·n1 1n h1~ homt'to"'n 'I. 1 \11Jht·1m \ought 10 do"npla' tht f"'"1hk rhalkngt' ti' main- ta1nina that his change of posmon to pro-cho1ct on abortion. opposi- uon 10 ofTsttorc drilling and suppon of a ban on assault weapons have not diminished his c-OMCnalJ~ credentials. "I am eonservauve," Seymour told reporters. c1tmg posiuo ns on defense. la" aQ(i order and the death penalt\. "I can On!) CODJCC· t ure t hat \\hat those few arc rtfc:r- n ng to 1s the defense of a woman's n&ht to choose ·· But Dann'cmc)er said he and other GOP officeholders arc also concuned about Sc> mour's abihty to win a statcwtdc clcctJon gJvcn b1s poor sho" ing ag;unst state Sen. Mirian Bcrge)on, R-Newport Beach. in the June 1990 race for the Republican nommauo n for lieuten- ant go,cmor Mean..,..hlle. Seymour's nom1- nat1on prompted speculauon that m orl' Democrats would be interested an, running for the seat being 'a~ted by Wilson. Wh~ver Wlns that scat m 1992 mu)t also run for rc-elect1on 1n l~Q4 "hen Wilson's tenn would ha\ e nonnall} ended. mwna 11 less attraC11\.e than the .S. Senate seat hc1n1. 'acated b~ ~llnng Democrat .\Ian Cranston Buff a among those eye in g run for Seymour's seat (. (1>~ f .\ \I ~.\ -= (II\ ( OUTI· c1lman Pctt'r Buffa ~1d Thurs<la' he.·\ c.ons1denng .i run tor the srntc. <\cnate <;eat held b\ Rc.·pubhfan John ~·' muur. "ho ha'!> bec:n JP- JX~1 ntc.•d to 1hc.· l ' ~ Senate b~ (ah- forn1a ( •O\ -\'k .. :1 Pc.•tc \\ 1l5lrn "I'm l'c1n~1dc.·nng 11 f',c not ma<k a de ... -1'i1on ~rl." Buffa ..aid Bulla 1i. uin,1dered· a rising \tar h' mnn' in tht' Orange ( uunt' Rc.·puhhl a n Pan' induding pan' t ha1rman T nm Fuenll'S. "ho n·- rcnth prnnounct'd the \o!lta \k<,;t councilman a lilc:h lhOKe for (on- grc'' 1f a nc.·" dist net 1\ created 1n nranftl' < ounl\ 1n nt'\I H'.ir·, rc.·.1p ron1onnwn1 RuOa ,.u<l hl· "-nulJ pri•h.1hl' ma!..(' h1' dt'l 1\1on 11' \l11nJJ' '"'-'1th thl''t' 'Ill.'\ 1.11 l lt'l llllll' thl'rt• 1,n·1 Jn a"lul 1111 "' 1111w 1111 nploratnin · hl' \JIJ \ numlx'r ol othl'f .. 1.11t .ind l••Ltl pohnoan\ an· l'H'IOll \n11111u1·, '5th [)1)lrlll \IJll' "ic.•nJll' , •. :.II Four Rrpuhht.in mc.·n1!-tcr' 111 th• .\<.\t'mbh -'\olJn I r //\ 11. 111 Fnun1.11n \ .illt·' 1)11n' \lkn ,,, ( 'prt•\<. lohn Lt"\\" 111 ( lr Jngt• .ind C .or l .·adt•r R11" J11hn,11n ,,, I ull- l'n nn -arl' amnn~ tlll"l ,1111,11kr· l!lf. n1a"1n~· .\run h•r thl' 111h Other. llh lmlt r lrJn~· ( ••uni~ 'U ~r' 1..oro. < 1.1dJ \ J'\.llll"I Jnd I >(\n Roth I ri11 'k .1111111linu·J ••r Thur.<l.i' •h.11 hl pl.in' "' ht· a c.and1datc: "it~ m1lUr '1 ·Jn e1ght·H·::ir \('I·· l r.1n 111 1ht• \I.Ill <;cnate and a lomwr m,l\11r 1\I .\nahc:1m "8 n.1m,•J \\ l·dm·\t!J' h\ \\ 1lson 10 \U\ln·d him in thl' l ' c; Senate \l' m •ur .1 m1ll11lnJ1rt· rt>al esuuc: J,., ··l11f'l·r IJ\ t•, \ 11tt r l Onlirmauon .11 ih, P<'"' 1n '""'~ then must run .1!l.11 n 1 n I •1•q "hl·n \\ 1 l\on \ tt•nn ('\pl rt'\ I Ill' g .. ,,·rr ''' 1, rn~uirt•d 10 an- nounct the date of a speclal election tor 5c) mour') seat wnhm 14 da}s of the date 11 bccome-s vacant on J.ln ., The I st Senate Dastnct seat 1s al~ .. acanl. since fonner &n. Jobn Doolittle. R-Rockh n. res1aned ef- fec11 .. e Thursday to take a seat in < ongress. a nd the Sth Senate Dis- tnct SC'at will tx vacant untd not Tuc5da\. when a successor will tx elt'('ted 0 to replace John Garamtndt, \.\ho "'as elected state insurance comm 1ss1oncr. -Frwa 11a./f UHi Dally PIHi .~ .. , u rvlcn ref'Orb. Rothschild in Corona del Mar offers a taste of the Old World Editor's note: The followrn1 is the thml m • ~ncs of cilht t'l!v1ews wnttcn b} the IMJly P1Jot'1 "Gtl!at Eilht" finalms m the G reat Res- t•urant Rcv1cwrr $arch. We wclrome reader input on each of the re views. which will run for the nett five days. Call the Editor's Hotline at 642-6086 to re- cord your comments. ~ Rothschild -a name that tn g- gen thoughts of a bankina d ynasty, wane. wealth. aod elepncc should also tnger thoughts of fine food and Old World charm a va1lable naht herr on o ur own Pacific Coast Beverly Reilly H1ghW1ly tn Corona dcl Mar. gnsndmother's maide n name. the It bcpn 13,years llO u • wme Reiss family 1mmisrated to t. and ch~ dclic.atcucn with lim-Louis from Munich. German). 1tcd scatini. but owner Helmut bnnarng "''th them the 19th Ccn- Re1ss ha.s paduall)' e11panded. tury paintinas and heavy, anuque khockin& down walls -push ioa sideboards used tn dccoratina the o ut and chmb1ng up -crcatina the presc11t restaurant. Helmut bqan present Rothsch ild Resta urant his carttr in the bu incss u a waiter "'h1ch has the warmth and am -in an Italian restaurant 1n t. Louis bienc:e of a European farmhoux where he met a nother future res- e nlarged to accomm odate a arowin• taurateur. ndrc1no OeSan h of f1 m1ly. H eid i R eiss. Helf!lul's Andrtino' 1n San Oemcntc. That dauahtcr, was mott than happy to fltst expttience and fnend hip ha"c share a h&tle family histo ry with me survived the move to C&lifom1a. whe n I introduced myself to her the arowing and influcncina tM hahan other cvcnana. • menu with it heavily Boloancx Rot1'1Ctuld WM -Mr Geiman navor prcscntl) offered It Roth,lh1ld Entenng through the hca'' lronl door "11h 1t~ he' eled glass panel. \OU lea' e the: n01~ and bustle of Pac1fil < oa'll H1ghv.-ay and 1m- mcdrn1ch hcc.ome \wathe'd in quiet no rmal sounds secmingl~ mufficd b) the dark wood on the wall . carix·t,, hea\') while table hncns and the lact curtains CO\ er- ~ the '' indows. The small full- ~rv1oc bar that rtplaced the ong· 1nal dell art>a SI' )Cars ago accom· modate-; a doten or so patrons "ho ma) he \\a1t1ng for a table or who JUSt appm late a coz) a tmo'iphcrt' for s1ppm1 cocktails . .\ppetazcrs can bt ordered and scned herr as \\Cit. In re porTsc to the qUC$tlOn. we asked for non-smokm g a nd "'ere led 10 the s mall upstairs danang room We "'ere seated at a table for two a111n5t the '4-all. and the candle ""'" hl Bt once b) a bus bo) dressed in immaculate black and white. The Wl nc 11-.1 was proffe~ by o ur ~all~'-aho 1n cnsp \>lack and whne Wlth r'C'd u pcodcrs. and he sctmed gcnu1nel} pleased to be Stt"1n1 u -an attitude that re- mained tcad) throuahout the cvc- Q1ng. "The v.r1nc last at Roth~ild as c~tcMi\-C~ llSli~ many ..unported "lnC\ hnth F-rc.·mh JnJ llJhJr J' '-'Cll J<. 'iC'' t•ral Jla~l'' 111 < .1hl•lrn1.1 ~inc.•\. and \.O,t'r' •' \\ J\ rr1l1 range.• -n1,thlntl undu S '' 1h.11 I noted .\lthc.1ugh I "a' ll·mptl'd l" a French tx·JuJPUIJ 1' m~ p.irt n1·r \\BS not and ''l' ,t•ttkJ 11n J f r,t hr both nfu, an ltah.rn lhJrdnnn.1' It proH·d to Ix' .IU\I \AohJI \\J\ lk· scnbc'd dn. cn<,p dl'ar \n l'\u I· lent cho1lc.' \\ C' 'IPfll'd \\hilc.· "t' studied tht· \omc.·,\h,11 l1m1tr\I menu .\ hm1tcd mc:rru t an "Klmt•11mt·' result from J IJl I.. 111 1mag1nJt1nn. but that doesn't \C.'t."m 111 tx· thr \3'-<. here The a la l3r1<.' ml nu 1lt)a.., SC\eral appcmcu rantttn~ Imm SI 95 garlic brt•ad to t J\ 1;ir pnn• on rt'QUe5t \\ e 1. ho<.e l n'P' tin,1lro artichoke ht'art~ dou\cd 1n parmc-san l.ht·c'>t' .ind "h11c "toe Nol a cnsp I\ I had <'n' 1"'1on<'d but \.Cl") tut) The <. ae\ar., ~lad "a' en p and cool<'d "llh drn mt. I O ut of the ~' rral p.1\ta d1<ioh~ 3\ a1liblc -pasta made fr~ h in Roth hild'' luchen -I cho horu1n1 ~ith tumat~ . clam . and sliefti shnmp "h1~h amc du~tC'd wub fmh. p-atC'd p:anncsan ch~. naming hot. and "al dcnte" to ~rftt11on Ttk te nder toum C'dos of beef 1n marsala sau«-came u or-d~rcd. medium rart accompanied by 1 1Qmewh1t m•ll stmn of r------------~--""='""'"-2~c=o==M=-p~LifEDiNNEii8~:1 1 -, Foa oNLY •s•• -... ~ I _..._ --------.~___..- p.1 .. t.:i ~hell' It "J' prnnnuncC'd de- ' l IOU' The otht'r ml'Jt J1\hts of- •a~d 1nd udc<l a ch1cl..l·n and st\- ral 't•al preparation\ The: \p«1als -nade up for the lal I.. ''' ~:a.lood on 1hl· rc.-gular menu Jnd indudcd a tl·mpttnll preparation of Hawa11an ''"" \\ t' \.\.er~n·t too full h l 'ipht a dl''\('rt and St"ttl~ on a dCC"adcnt- "\('l tng. mar.iolaine that \\3\ nch "''h IU\C-f"'i of mocha butter crram "11h h.:itclnut'i .ind 'anilla -nch. tiu1 not too S'-"CCt ..\ "arm comforuna atmotp bcrc. e\Ccllcnt sen 1~. and deliaous food plus a little history. A dc- hghtful paclagc Rochscb1/d Resr.aun1nt. .1407 E. Coast H1ghwa\. Coron• dd Mar, 6 "'l-l "'50. Open for lunch 11 am -.!·JO pm. Monday tbl"CJV6}J FndtJ_, Open for dtnner every eve-- nmg from 5 to 10 p.m. F&µl 1emtt bar. 'J/et parJ.mg tn rear. Dinner for t~o. food on/}. approxjm.11eJy SJ0-$60 Serving Newport Harbor, Ooeta Mesa, Irvine -I :91a1111.ea1:1 ... alilaD..., . ..., ............ .,,.. .. ... ,, ............ ~ .... ...,.. .. ,.., ... .. ----··die ............ ... _.,., .. , eu°I pt,..,..._, 11•1b .. ,, u,..._.. WM& .. ~ wtdl dleM kaUJ bide IMkJ· ' ·-Mt. llDI, NeW)MN't Bea~. .. !Jar Ms. RKH: Rid yourself of tlllst prepubescent pests the same 111:1'JUnany sales people tum a legit- itUWt shopper into a vanishina ~ •nor. Converge upon your hapless hooligans as if they bad all the ney in the world to spend. rioy them with recitations of: • ~•Y I help you?". "What are you fook.ing for today?" "Let me show l<lu,,our stuff," etc. etc. etc. Every- ¥>~ these brazen browsers touch. ~ "Will yo u ~ buying that?" ~~ subtle. sincere selling for sin- (%.~ customers. Your itinerant vis-~rs' will soon consider your shop ol'r\limits. as penniless perusers fear a· selling zealot. And. always, re- q>epibcr that those whom you bal>ysit today will someday soon .~ave their O'-'n charge cards. '·, Dur SaZette: Oar sick leave ls ~per Ulan It laas ever bffa. Every- ~one seema to be 1etting sick. We've ~ad tJ•ree na epidemics ud lt jast .• ~ms to go on and on with tbese Tilneases. I don't know If people are Jlck or are taking advua.1e of sick 'Teaie. What do I do? _ -Mr. WEG, Costa Mesa. ·: Qear Mr. WEG: People wh o are Suzette Alger . unhappy with their jobs are happier being sick. They arc then able to perpetuate their. miserable ex- istences as they move from being controUed by a bos~ to bcin& con- trOUed by medical seicncc and a malfunctioning body. Unable to ac- cept responsibility for physical or mental maladies. the~ hapless vic- tims. who need a strong shot of sclf- estcem with their vitamins, un- consciously awajt the next flu season to achieve any shred of notoriety. Consider a strong dose of traanina io self-development and personal achievement. Institute a wellness cuJture into your compan} and set goals as a team for physical and mental development Stop talk- ing about sick leave and stan talk- ing about idea generation. r~cog niuon and crcat1v11y. Reward ·Economist: State will :escape the recession ' . SAN FRAN Cl (. 0 -The na- {.4on's economy 1s 1n a recession. LOOI Cahfom1a '-'Ill "Just barel} ·· -<;S(apc the do'-"ntum. according to Tapan Munroe. chief economist of .fac1fic Gas and Electnc Compan) The pnncipal unknown for the ·Aat1on'<; and the state's economic j)f!rformancc 1s what happens m the .Persian Gulf. Munroe said in h1 1991 economic outlook repon an- ,nQunced Wcdnesda) • , ··The recession will be mild b\ .post-World War JI standards. ai- rs.u rning that '-'C do not ha\C a protracted armed conn1ct in tht• .. Middle East and that the <;1tua11on , 111 . rt'solved 1n . the next ~"eral . months." s~ud Munroe , Munroe said the re('t'ss1on prob- _.bly bega n in October '-'hen rnn- ,,80,mer confiden(c plunged on fear'\ about the Persian Gulf and con- cerns about "'>hal.\ finan cial 1n- .. ~t1tut 1ons and the 'itaggcnng federal P4Jdge1 deliu t and nsing unemplO)- .ment ·· Real gross national prod uc t (the • total output of goods and ..erv1ces stripped of the effects of mflat1on) 1s e-<pected to show a decline m the I 990 fourth quaner and the first quaner of 1991 . whi ch will make the downturn an official recession. , said M unroc. The nalJonal econom) has been RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMrl llf1l llU -..... CISTI •sa-su.usc weakened b) continued decl ines in cmplo) mcnt. con-;umer confidence. corporatt• profito;, and a housing crunch. Munr(X: said he c>.pects real GNP to gain onl~ I percent for 1990 and 1ero 10 0 5 perce nt in 1991 The PG&E·s e<'onomt'>t°S fore-cast said several facto~ will combine to softl·n the cfTc<.:ts of 1he l'\pccted downturn. thl' Federal Re,.cne Board·, "1lhngness to case credit. ··1eaner and better managed hus1- nec;s 1n,cn1ones". lower 011 prtCl'\ "11h a M1dea'\I peace agreemt'nt. a o;trong mar~ct fo r U.S. cxpon\ as J re\ull of the de\ alucd dollar and 1mrro' l'd qua li t> of l l.S. goo<h . and increased m1htal) spcnd1nl! for the Persian Gulf ( al1forn1a·s d1"erse econom' makes 11 ··recess1on-re~1l1cnt' hut not "recC\\tOn-proor:· sa id the econom1'it. The '\late. t.ompJrl·ll w1t-h the I ll70<;. 1s "hcter pos111nnrd to weather the impact of higher 1111 pnces·· a\ a result of strong l'Ol'rj.!\ rflic1enq program\ and l on\t'P a- t1on measu re\ Munroe forl.'l.'3'11 I ,x·rtrnt 1nh gro'-'1h 1n l~~I for ( altlornia 111m- parcd with l 4 pcr(l'n t 1n J 1Jllfl The factor\ supponmg lU nttnUl'U cconom1l gro'-"th m < alllnrn1J in- clude econ om 1t d1H·r"1'. a '1 rong st'I"\ 1ce<o sector Jl.mhu\Jnt''>' C\· port'i. population grn"1h mmkratl' in Oatton and In" t'r in h'rl'\I ra le\ Downside facrorc; 1ndudc \\.-t:ak housing and manu!ac:tunng indus- tne<;. nt"nou\ con,unwr' anJ \tate budget probkms -By tbt' Busla~ss Wire NOW OPEN SUNDAYS! I ' A hrty hp to go for the "°"*Ya-hot & cold enfl•• •v•RabM A ward Winning Restaurant SUNDAY BUFFET . ONLY 826 Cold Cuts, Cheeses. American & ttaJJan, salads, fruit. dessert, hot entrees, pizza, Juiees and much more I --~--~~----~--~---, COMPLETE ITALIAN MENU I PAITA POULTRY 81!~FOOD, VEALS I · "77• llEIA a .. ,. 1 ~-_, _______________ ..;_] .. il7I02 BEACH BL VD •I S .. ter HUNTINGTON llACH (l:t•)~-- people f'Or bcina be<hy and ~y. Deu S.Z.tte: .. .. ne.t HIZPJ•laaM .... t ... ... .,.,. .......... , ............ , ... Mm .... .w.•a aaa w &e11 lllll •J*q. l Mve Jat ~ ..,..ate ,rMle•; EveryWy talU .. me. a.t I cu eever pt Ge aame ...wer twke rrosn uye.e, evea .. tame ,etMP. ne aaa I ,.. -.,es faster Gu tile ·~ mar· bt ... la ,.....bly as laaenrate. ftat do I do? . -Mr.CFB,Ne~ Dear Mr. CFB: Chanae to poup "rap sessions ... Write questions on flip-charts and then get evuyone involved to provide answers. As a team decide which answen arc vaHd and workable and implement a plan. with designated tasks and completion dates. Keep the pages from your Jlip.ci\arts and tape them in strategic locations. so the game plan is visible and non-refutable. Routinely update your game plan with new input and celebrate com- pleted tasks. Switch from playing the comical. yet unproductive "Who·s on first?" to "What makes a team?" and work with ·•we" not "1" nor "who .. nor "them." -Record answers ll'nd results on large paper in large letters. Nothing revives a poor memory or abates controversy like a Ois><han filled w1th aarcc- me nt. Dear SuZette: I ru a fast food restaarHt ud I cu't keep U.e teen-age girls from tbe ten-age boys. Tbe boy1 do.'t seem to be too bad. bat some of t•e 1lrl1 buf Rat NYSE Diii NEW YORK (AP) January J: Aovonce<1 ¥ecllned nchel\9ed ota1 luues Ntw nighs New lows IYIE l11ll•1 .......... ..,. • In a.am .......,... ...... , -Mr. MDV, Cleta .... Deer Mr. MDV: Mother Nature played a sadistic Joke on adQlts. cenu by matchin& male pb)'lbl awaktnina with female emotional in-.ability. However, until tM so-. catted sexual ftVolution, it did keep the' tecn.qer pt'llnancy rate down. The boys were afraid of &iris and libido and lifts ~ afraid o( a ~mished reputation. Boys a.re still ahaid of sirt• ud libido and many Jirls arc afraid or their own emo- tional instability, bopina to stabilize it with the opposite eex. fijuratively if not literally. Running any small busineta ~ q'Uires total concentration and can- not be boulcd with counscllina on the incoosruity of male and female 'hormonal development and .. J.he emotional side e&icts of impending maturity. -Therefore, keep them busy -the adle-.bands philosophy. Keep them· seperated -the out-of. sight tactic (if necessary). And keep it light and fun. Continuously rein- force fun with work-related achievement -the job well-<ione application. Use humor and lauab- ter to deal with "questionable" boy- Jirl situations. as it is easy to mis- interpret the intent of a teen whose intent fluctuates faster than adults can interpret. SllZeUe ..A.l1er, wto•t ~•SUI ruJJS t•d Frld•y. I• tbt prnldeol of Team Worb, • mua1emeat tr•lalag firm ba1ed la Irv/at. Que1- llo•• to lier col91111J "'o.ld be •d- drtssed to Strictly B••lae11, c/o Oru1t Co.it D•lly Pilot, PO Box J 5IO, Cotta Mt••· ltltl. . ' I --,,.-- -·-i. -~ -· '.New Delta tO make coinmercial debut - HUNTINGTON B~CH -The fint oommercial llW'Ch of 1 new-eeneration McDonnell Ooua&u Della eApendable launch vehicle is scheduled to take place Monct.y at 6:4S p.m. EST fiom Cape Canaveral, Aa. Tbe Delta 202 will carry the Notlh Atlantic l'ruty ()qaniia:. __ \ion's IVA communications satellite into orbit. NATO IVA is the first ofa new ,eneration of NATO spececraft intended to provide communicatJons for political consultation amona the NATO member nations and mibt.ary command and control for forces under NA TO control. Brian Weaver, 1 consult.ant to the Ministry of Defense for the United K.inadom. said the Delta is not be.int launched to aid U.S. military foroes tn the Persian Gulf. "It's a NATO sateWte to cover its home requirem~nls." Weaver sajd. "To cover its theater of normal operations." McDonnell Do~as is scheduled to launch one more NA TO satellite this year. said Ann McCauley, director of media melations for Space Systems in Huntinaton Beach. "We have fi ve more commercial launthes (other than NATO) and five more gJobal position satellite launches scheduled for th.is year," McCauley said. The gJobal position satellites are com- missioned by the Air Force. The launches -are Jood news for McDonnelJ OouaJas em- ployees who saw approximately•400 of their co-workers laid off last summer. and have had to listen to rumors of even more cutbacks, MCC..uley said. "We ~ven't slowed down," she said. "And at this Point, we arc keeping i steady assembly line:· McCauley said that McDonnell Dou&Jas will receive SSO million ·for the five remaining commercial launches. ~he could not provide any JllOnetary sum for the NA TO Of' gfobal position satellite launches. The new Delta vehicle is thr most powerful version of the current Delta II family and features new solid rocket boosters and an enlarged main engine nozzle. Thr boosters, with graphite epoxy motors. art six feet longer and lighter than the steel cases used on the earlier Delta vehicles. addmg more lift capability. The inaugural fli~t of the new launch vehicle took place Nov. 26. "hen Del:a 20 I hfte<! a NA VSTAR GlobaJ Posatforuna System satellite into orbit for the U.S. Air Force. ,,. ' I ~ ) Editorial ' It )GS an unpleasant surprise to learn this week that Supef'Visor Tom Riley ... The General" of the Sth District who has served in , that post sinte 1974. bad underaone cardiac bypass surgery at Hoag Memorial Hospital. - We arc happy to rcpon, however. that Riley came through the procedure with flying colors. is due to be released today. and expects to make the board's swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 14. • We wish Riley a prompt and complete recovery, because the Sth District needs his effective rcprcscntation and the Board of Supervisors needs the leadership he has provided over the years. From the John Wayne Airpon eitpansion and noise issues. to the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor planning and funding. to the cleanup of Newpon Harbor, to South County development, Riley has provided the leadership and political savvy to move Orange County forward. In the coming months, issues such as a shrinking county budget, the search for a new Jail site. and implementation of the Measure M transportation plan will come before the board and Riley's leadership will be needed more than ever. So. get well soon. General. We're looking forward to seeing you back an action in the coming weeks. Today In History Today 1s Fnday. Jan. 4, the fourth day of 1991. There a~ 361 days left in the year. Today's Highliaht an History: On Jan. 4, I 88S, Dr. William W. Grant of DaYenport, Iowa, per- formed what's believed to have bttn the first appendectomy. The patient was 22-ycar-<>ld Mary Gar- tside. On this date: In 1809. Louis Braallc. inventor of a readina system for the blind, was born in Coupvray, France. In 1821. the first native-born Write to usl Amencan saint, ~-h~beth Ann Seton. died an Emmi.&uri. Md. In 1896. Utah was admitted as the 4Sth state. In 1948. Britain granted indepen- dence to Bunna. Thought for Today: '"l can for- give. but I cannot forget,· is only another way of sayina, 'I will not forgive.' Forgiveness ouaht to be like a canceled note -tom in two. and burned up. so that it never can be shown against one." -Henry Ward Beecher. American clergyman (181 J-1887). ....... ._ __ ..._ The ----... encouregee correepondenCe from OUI' ,...,... We NQUMt.....,. be kepC to~ 300 worda. Ant QOf1eepondencie -~ longer ttwn 300 WOtde • be pttnted et our cllOi Mlon .. • I i i 2 11 -1 2 i « ____ & Community oonwnll ...... ~ ·--'°' ...... l*'*aient to dt6ee and towna lb'9 the Orange eo.. ~ oonwnentartaa mey pet1aln to ll'rJ pubic ..,., ldltOtlal ..... -.,.. '••Ned for NbuttMI to edltOtlal poetttona of the ____ ..... ~ oonllldertd to be.,.,. 0t In bed...._ wtl not be~. w'*".,.. lrnMd to bar .....,,,,..,Ori'W a month. Alt QOf reepondlanoa muet be ...,_ and lndude IN wttter't eddrw Md t1l1phoue nLtfftber tor ~*' purpow. l.9n9r'l "**9 be eddl 1111 d to the ..__ .. -. 330 w... '-Y Stre9t. CoMa ....._CA 12t27. Attantlon. L-.. to tN ldleof. wm.ra wtth ...-. .,.. Wf9d to c9I the Delly Not It {71') 142~1. Ext. 162. ••• . Friday, ~~ 4. 1•1 SJ' I I E•a T..L •1 ?' 111. ••• .-J-. v.untly paving the way for an .1ra1-n1tld Soviet crackdown WASHINGTON -The secret transfer of three crack Soviet army divisions to the MVIYs dread internal police is the latest move by Mikhail Gorbachev to impo1e an iron-fisted "law and order" that, however unwittingly, is facilitated by the Bush administration's all--0ut support for the Soviet president The mamage of superior army .units with the regular internal police fo~ shows Gorbachev's in- tention to use the enhanced mili- tary power of the MVD. newly headed by Gen. Boris Gromov of Afghan war fame. to smash inde- pendence an Soviet republics. It follows Wedn~y's attacks on Latvia's press center by an MVD "black beret" squad and the re- poned murder of the son of Lithuania's deputy pnme minister. As we write this. the death of Romualdas Ozolas' I 8-ycar-0ld son remains unsolved. But. although inteUigcocc sources have no provable link to Gorbachev's decision to crack down on Baltic independence, they suspect more than JUSt coincidence. given the 70 ye.ars over which the MVD has bttn perfecting perfidy. Th~ d1sturban1 developments nusc a question here whether Presa, dent Bush inadvertently helped open the door for the return of tbe Soviet iron fist and the stranglina of democracy by approving a billion- dollar aid package .. to help the Soviet Union stay the course of democraq ... Mari -A nn Rikken . the awthonuiuve spokeswoman here for Estonian independence. told us that "U.S. acnons and words must be held accountable for the freedom with which Gorbachev 1«ms to be moving back to dictatonhip." Tell the Piiot Editor"s note: The lbllowil)f ~ samples of OrMse C.U& O.U, Pllet'• rude.r com1Mt>u and criti- cisms. The PUN publishes tbae rnponta on • ~Iv bai.s and e.ncou,..s its taden to call rbe Editor's Hotline. •t 6'2.@16. Rowl and Fvans Lithuania as the stonn center. with officials there sending d are warnanas to fnends an the West that the night of the long knaves as at hand. One such report from ant1-C'om- munist labor leaders an V alnaus reached Afl-CIO President Lane Kirkland the day after Chnstmas. Kirkland was told that Lithua- nian President Vytautas Land- sbergas posSC"S~ an formauon "that Soviet commanders on the border art' carT)ang several sets of orders and would be told on Dec 24 when to open them ... The Bush adm1n1strat1on has re- ceived s1m1lar repons but has said noth ing to stop or soften the com- ing blow to the Balucs.. Molda\1a. Georgia and other republics .scd.ang independence. This ma} s1 mpl) reflect a Bush adman1strat1on misjudgment of how fast and far Gorbache" seems ready to forsake has pc~stro1k.a and glasnost. But the U.S. posture ma) al so arise from Bush's concentration on Chink lt 1s someJhana that shouldn't be put in the newspaper a I aaiu with the hot hne ~ponsc on Shane. I thank 1f Roecr Carlson is &oina to JJVC his Op1n1on, he should put n in the opinion section not on thr front paic. even on the front ~ of the spons. .......... J l thank it is totall)' unfair. lhc way . _.......... " • le ~ Shane Foley and he 'N Y -..u _-..:.....::h ~~to him. Happy ew ear to -. ..... the S\lff at the DIMJ' ...._ I just wanted IO 1eU you bow much I enjoy<d the paper ,ataday and the article on Orv. 1 ......... I bave beea a tubacnlM:r to the Dilj .... -«»,....and ... le •di ;.. ......,. You certllWy tt.•d a bit. It .-ol r . ..., .. ol 1wvti .. dlll ,o.'d -• • 124 sstn ca 11 a.,.. •Ha"l1 ........ _ ........... Editor's note· It "'U IM MW> liM t4iton •nd not Roitt Cvtt0n who dtti<kd to put IM Sh.a« F<*y stMY our front. ,... . ... You arc tuPtl' lttrifte. 1 hlld no idea rd be beard and'° ~Y· rm the ledy wbo called aa ebout 1~ the me of Scramlcts and l9eft JOU bavc alrady doDt iL Tsn~ • r. beet to my okt ,.,. lllia 8id I .... to t.Mak you. Robert Novak k~p1ng Gorbache\ an lane behind L'. use of force an the Persian Gulf Whale\ er the ~ason. 'the adm1n- 1strat1on has chosen to o vertook Eduard She\ ardnadze's warnings of "coming d1ctatorsh1p" an the Kremlin. That has undermined Soviet rc- forlners. including the Lthuaoaan president Landsbcrg1s said noth1nf pub- hcl). but he was shaken an his OvaJ Office meeting last mo nth when Bush on thrtt separate occasions suggested that "referendum" might be the best path to so"emgnt) for the Baltic states The word 1mphcd that Bush fears to affront Gorbache\ b) faetna up to the fact that the independent Baltic states v.~re ne\Cr lepll) Joined to the So\ 1e1 l naon but were sc11cd. JUSt as Kuwait "as Must the~ be a referendum 1n KuwaH after Iraq as npelled., a.•lu4 E"n' ud Rokn Nov•t are WH•l•1toa·•He4 ~luul•U l•r IM Ora14e C..•t D.ny PUol. I th)Dk I am goina to have to finally swatch to the Rqmcr. 0 l was JUSt reading Fred Man.m's column and 1t was not the Orqon State Beav~rs. at was the Oreaon Ducks in the Freedom Bowl. By hut Craig Aobem '°""' Howwd ..... ' .. The U.S. eoten 1991 facial ws abroed and recession at home. Aj. pink slips multipl_y a.ad blood ,,.. pn.1 to now, pundits 'be Woel-- ina overtime tryini to help us Wit( the Rcqan'peaoe and~ Af\craJI. tf an outsider lib l.e- .Pn can do a better _jQb tba • savvy insiders currently prukf .. the voters miaht. heaven forWt send another outsider to the ~II House. The Reqan y~rs look very ~ in the statistics. especially from tbil midpoint of his first term after', bis policies began to take effect. • A record number of jobs *1e created without causiq inflationary pressures, and manu.facturiQI pr'd;. ductivity doubled. The way P,VndiU make Reaaan's sucocues ~tica). · ly vanish as by merging the ~ 1980s with the unsuooessful policies of the 1970s. ' Dunng 1973-! I there was a abArp drop ao median mcomc. · Reapn turned at around, Hut pundits b1de has accomplisb.q>eot by companna. for eumplc, the 1947-73 post-World War II bOol'b With the 197}-88 period. • The income growth under lle- apn as thus canceled by the poor perfonnanct dunng the 1970s. This allows pundits: such· as M.l.T . economist Paul Krusman. to weigh Rcapn doWn with Jimmy Carter and wnte of "The Aac of Dim 1 nashcd Expectations." Another favorite trick is to cUO.ni that dunna the 1980s lhe nctr eot richer and the poor aot poof'Cll.. To set this result. pundits uac the penod from 1979-87. which, in- cludes the last two yean of" lbe Caner Adm1n1stration -two ter- rible ycan of staaflation that weft espcc1ally touab on poorer ·ranulies -and the recnsion of t98t..12. which most economisu believe wu the 1nev1table result of the Caner anftataon. Another way pundtu ma.kc 'in- come growth und~ Reapn d.iup. pear as to ovcn:orn:ct for 1nfla_tioo by USIOI a measure that ISSUmes proplc bought a new houx C'Vtr') month anct housana prices-rose rapid)) under Rcapn, thas m't:asure peatl) euperates the inflation pcoplr U · pcnenced and. thus. understates 1hf arowth in their real incomes. . ~nother trick. one used by Kevi11 Phillips in has Reapn-bubinf book. "The Politics of Rich a.nC Poor." as to claim that the Reap.r decade "was a heyday for uneamec income·· whale wases took it on the ch an Data does show that while pow- 1na in size waaes and salaries ~ chned as a percent of pcnona income from 66. 9 percent in 191( to 6-t.2 percent an 1989. Ho .. -c"er. the off'scttina pin wa: not an rental or dividend income but 1n ante~t ancomc, which "* from I 2 percent to 14. 7 pen:e'ftt o personal ancome. reflecting in par the abohtaon of Reculation Q Iha had prevented small savers &o. obta1nina market interest rates or their sav10p.. Another tnck uJCd by Kevin PIW lips 1s to suns the rite in capita pins income in 1986 as evideecl that Reapn favored the rich. This IS really Ul)derb.lnded, be caute lht reason capital pins in come rose an 1986 is the Rellllll 11: reform tcheduled the capilal ..- income tax rate to ao up in f 917 causana investors to tell ueea .-c rcaltze the pms bef<R the tu A* The pundits arc never aot .. ·ta hk.e R~n, became be cloela' share their values. · • They wi.U be forever after lU with spurious COftlPlll ilOGI .. water down bis succ m 11 wida • follies of ocben. .. IA the 19'°' pcQPle _,. 1111& 11 1£1 ~ and '° ..,, ~ ...... w. will -..,., hllppeM ..... ... ...... ~ Me.nwtme. we will • 11111 ~ ........ ,.. ........... that me__. a1 I . ,_, ai•1it. A.I ·fl -··••• .....--. ... tea m"e ....... ... p;niite•lill ..... 11: ~-·••Mn---, ....... a-.,.. ...... ~ Gf lllil pnm111.~••••• alllllil 11 _,. ... : ...... _. 11-. .... Hagg~ to receive . . . special music award LOS ANGELES -Entcnainer M~ Haga.rd, for three decades one of the most recoenizablc voices in country music, will rettivc the prestigious Award -of Merit durina this month's American Music Awards-ceremony. Fitzacrald, Stevie Wonder and Michael htk.son, amon& othen. The award, given for outstanding contributions over a long period to the musical entettainmcnt of the American public. wi ll be presented Jan. 28 during the 18th annual American Music Award s at the Shri ne Auditorium. The inscriptJon on the trophy will read: "Because his votee is among the most recogn izable in country mus1c, and becau1e for 30 yearsne bas initia1CO.-revitafized and continued to brina the best of 1raditionaJ country music to the world. the Amencan Music Award of Merit is presented to Merle Hag- gard." M4irf8. Haggard Previous Award of Merit winners include Bina Crosby. Berry Gordy. lmng Berlin. Johnny Cash. 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Rams irew the McCabe charac- ttr's beard, dre sed in costume and talked with an acce nt when invited to discuss a lesser role in "The Field" with director Jim Sheridan, who also did "My Left Foot." "I disappeared ... because I was offered nothing, really second-and third-rate pens, .. said the 60-year-- old Harris. "One day 1 II.id to myself. ·rm rich. I don't have to do this anymore.· ••An actor waiu 3(). yean. maybe all his life, and never sets thinp this aood," Harris said of his role as Bull McCabe, a feisty Irish farmer. In the movie McCabe will do any· thing to protect his plot of land, bought up by a wr-aJthy lrish- Amcrican. He .carries on 'a war of silence I .with~ his wife, played by Otar· winn ina act.rcss Brenda Fricker (••My Left Foot"). and must deal with one nervous son and the after- .math .of another son '.s -SUicide. Harris, best lmownr for his blustery pe rformances in "Camelot," "The Guns o f Navaronnc,•· ''The Molfy Maguires." .. A Man Called Horse" and "Red ~rt." spent most of the '80s on tour with "Camelot." · -By th A11od•ted Pn,. Choreographer, dancer to perform at college Canada's Maflie Gillis, ~n inter- nauonally acclaimed choreographer and solo dance artist. will kick off S~ddleback College's sprjng G~st o.\rtist Scncs Saturday at 8 p.m in McKi nney Theatre. J:J1llts sl'!_Q~-ballU and itYm- u D ID AlE AMC DIS ESPN FAM GALA lW 7:00 7:30 8:00 nastic lessons at the aac of three. Over lhe years, she has developed her own ~rsonaJ style and tech- nique, which is the essence of her unique anistry. As a chorcosrapher and performer of more than SO solo dance works. she has earned rave re views throughout the world for her personal, emotional and dra- matic portrayals of human hopes, fears, joys and anguish. Tickets are $1 2. $1 0 for seniors and students. For reservations call S82-46S6 between 12 and 4 p.m. 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11 :30 CllMrt 0 Tall ~ To II HM'° HM ·-ad ..... CINI Carol Humphrey s Katherine Stuart chose silver pantaloons to prance beneath Monday's blue .moon. Kim Isaacs danced the n ight away In this brocade Jesslca McCllntock creation complete with train. Maturity defmition worth remembering DEAR .\NN L.\ 'DER · Will .. con01cted and d1~organ11e-ct Their you please look 1n the tilt"S and lind h'es arr a mau of brokrn prom- )OUr defin111on of matunt}" It ha~ 1~s. former friends u nfini hcd been at leac;t 16 }tars since )Ou·,c busmMs and good intcnuons that printed 1t. I "ant m) rucces and nt"vcr matenahze nephews to read 11 in the paper I Matunt) 1s the an of "'mg 1n bcheve 11 will be more effecll ve peace wt th "hat we cannot change. than 1f I handed them the old the courage to change "'hat v.c clipping. k~ow should be changed. and the "rsdom to kno" the difference • frtday. J--...ry 4, 111117 Vikings believed • m By LM. Boyd Vikinp t?elieved in .. Luck" more than an anythina else; accord1na to one historian. In pantcular. they trusted thrct kinds. "Weapons- tuck." "Women-luck .. and ··v 1c- tory-luck ... Their armorer had to ha\c a ~utation for Weapons.- Luck. Their battle leader had t<> be known for VtctOf)-Luck Their Sat· urday night specialist \\3S not ncccssanly a wamor. I gather Marco Po o liad a } ounger brother named Paolo He tra,eled. too h ""as he who told the \\ e\tem World about banana'> Those who purpon to knov. claim )Our mental health 1 at 11 best before 1he age of :!4 and after the age of 64 In )Our )'Outh. the) sa>, hope susuuns )OU, and b> the 11me you hit retarement. \OU figure there's not much left 1hat can wreck '"' . E"cry house in Bermuda bas1t~ own name. Down on the farm almost a ttn· tury aao. any girt who believed ap omens knew she'd iet masrttd within a year. 1f a grasshopper spit on her. A vcC) oJd woman told me that he said one spat on her when she was about 7, and she Iott the fa11h Q Did you ever find out why a Jacket 1s called a "blazer .. ? • A Oarsmen on Cambri<fae U n1- Hrstt) ·s scull racing crew once v.ore bnght red flannel boetJna Jackets thus v.ere so called. Olhtrs 1m1tatcd ... Blazer .. went ,eneric WI HAVI A NIW MIN9 --·~ Undlr $10 440tlll1'ope CofawcMIMlf 6n-tt1• .\l DIE \( E~ .\\I) CRITH ' L1 )\ E I Kl\llU:( I \H l t. \ (.I It '. "One cl the year's ten be.st!" -._. .... ._ rmru "'"''"'c "'Kindergarten Cop' gets traight A' !" ·Jeol'Wfri. fbttHrol\1\1. "'lllll ~ "Entertaining!. Aa f1l1'f9dy .-.. .... ~al'\f4ftlm m..-... ... ... .nu • t.alt9l c. .._!. 0-.... Ollf \(;O nlSI' "The funniest· film of the year!" hut&~ ~" S-c.hwarzenegger Kindsrga,ten COP •• . ......... JllU.S .... llllAOA ........ ~<7 .......... .. ~· • lOlem ..... ··~ _.,. -~ Please don't wom about being ...,. •111010 ' ' _,.,. ........,_,..... _,::.' ........ AO ..,_. rcpettt1 ve. Every 15 )'C'ars )OU have Gem of the Da): Be nice 10 the Beauty Barbara Mason c redited ~~ -,{> .... :: -.... ~ a new audience. Thanks so much. people }OU mttt on the "a) up Yves St Laurent as the creator Stancy Warmington used a ......... '"'.!:'!''0 .. '°' -•SJ._ _...,, -ALMA SORENSON. NEW· because the~ are the same ~pk of her Happy Ne w Year canary fr inged scarf to crown her eye-A.4::--.. "C: -.:.._._ •• --· ~,..,,.,. -:.~- ARK.NJ ~ou will be meeting on the wa) and black embroidered popping sequinned sheath Few ·=.~c-·-;:.,,_ ~.... ----· ·-· l=P.=::I do""· -~~~~-b_a_11~_ow~n __________ n_o_t_1c_e_d~h_e_r _b_e_a_d_ed s~.h~oe::s~-_l_~~·~~~·~·~~lllil~mm'i.. .... m~ne ....................... iiiiii.iil DEAR ALMA: I apprttlale yoar _ enCCH1ra1emeat. Here It ls: ,-------- Maturity Matunt" 1s lhr ob1h1" 10 control anger and ·'iCllle differences w1lbout '1olencc or destrucuon Ann Landers • Matunty 1s patience. h is the willingness to pa up 1mmed~te plcasun! in favor of Iona-term p in. Matunty 1s perseverance, the ability to sweat out a proJcct or a situation an spite of heavy opposi- tion and discouraaina setbacks. Maturity 1s the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration. dis- comfort and defeat, without com· plaint or collapse. Maturity is humility. It is beina bit enoup 10 say .... , was wrona;., And, wMT\ riaht. the man.aR penon need not npmmct the •ri•f•rion . •Fat Reduction • T onlnl • ftnnlril .. . German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes The Ole/· Fashion Way " J<ho l.raet· l n C.M Ca ll for info 540-0281 ... .... 11ATlllDI ....... , ....... 11~ .. ( .. 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BOATING °"' ..., CMSUI "*" --..st Sllowen rua, Sfto• lt·el ~ Itel $oudlwt$1 ""* '° lS l!IPll ~llltllt •Os TOOAY'SSUN Sunrise : 7:05 a.m. Sunset: 4:58 p.Ch. .... to It IS •ftOls. llllh1 II Ille so.1llwnl f rtday •-kn 2 i.t FISHING Good catci.s ot sc• IM rod ca.i· -· rtPOrttd lio"I Miii -llMIO llld Mhboll ()- t.8't Otr. New Moon Jan. 7 Jan . 15 . .. . . 1st Otr. Jan.23 0 Full Moon Jan.30 TIDES st~ .. 11 tS u gag •• 12 Sl 1 11 • • • B.arbecue grill deatH puzzles neighbors • H U NTINGTON BEAC H -.\ Huntington Beach man probabl) didn't know what hll him when he was overcome by deadly odorless and ooJorless C'arbon monoxide• fumes cornina from a barbeC'ue he had brought into his living room to cook a s1'ak. Discovery of the fatal aC'C'1d ent Wednesday night in the lkachwood Village apan ment on Magnolia Street 1s JUSI one mo re example of ho" deadl} charcoal barbecues and other open-fi n.· gnlls can be when used indoors. au1hon11es !Ml\ Jordan's aJ)artment had become sick Wednesda) afternoon from the deadl) fumes bemg produced by the large grill and had gone to in- 'est1gate when the) fo und the body, residents at the complex ~jd Thursday. .. The barbecue smell was goin.a up through the al)artments above." Cath) Herbst said. who ll\·es on the second stol) nea r Jordan's ;ipart- ment .. E,l·r}bod) got sick over there.·· she added. po1n11ng toward her neighbor"s apanment Herbst. along "•th neighbor V1r- gin1a trasner. "ere at a loss why their friend and neighbor ma) have dended to barbecue indoors 19 5 4 03 4 1 @'•© HIOH LOW RE POAT -SURFING ........ .... lOCA• ., ... ::. ..........., .... ·1·2 I• ~ 8acJI 12 ,. 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M It . .. ...... U JI ,.. ,. • It M ..... .. ll .... '1 •1 ,, . ..... • 1' ,.,. ,. es . Newport businessman, rancher dies at age 62 John A. Murdy Ill, a Newport Beach businessman and rancher. died Thursday after a stroke. He was 62. • Murdy, the son of late Cahfom1a State Senator John A. Murdy. Jr .• was a lifelong Republtcan and ac- • tive member of the Lincoln Club of Orange County. He was appointed by Gov. George Deukme11an to the California Fish and Game Com- m1sSTon and ser·-' . He was a trusttt of Wh1tt1er College. his alJTla mater: a member of the advisory board of the Farm- ers Insurance Group: p~s1dent of Freewa) lndustnal Park. Inc. a director of The Mu rd} Foundation. Center Bank. A 1«ond generation Californian. Murdy was 1>0l'n in Santa Ana and graduated fro m H untington Beach H igh J;chool in 1946. He 1s survived by his wife Gerry; three daughters. Ann Murdy of Los Angeles. Susan Murdy of Newpon Beach and Marie Murdy of Denver. Colo .. and a sister, Maxine Murdy Trotter of Tustin. Enc Jordan . .tl. a panner in a computer buc;incc;\ probabl~ died sometime TuesJa, n1gh1 from C'arbon mono\lde po1\oning before being found b~ a nl·1ghbor \\ ed nes- da) n1gh1 at 6 lb pm authont1es said Police sa~ doors and "1ndo"s in Jordan·c; ground-le' el apanment were closed and he p;isscd out from a lack of O\)gcn before d)tng Ht• was fou nd l:l\1ng on h1'i couch and had rrpon ('dh lini\h('d hie; d1nnl'r beforc passing out ·-r, e ne'er !..no" n hi m to use a barbecue in the house:· trassner ~ud. who has been. a neighbor of Jordan for tht' past fou r }ea~ and la-;1 c;a" him all\ e T ucsda) after· noon .... _._.,°'..... Deity 1 and ·a director of Commercial Mcmonal services will be held at ! I a.m . Saturday at St. Andrews Presb) terian Church in Newport lkach. The family rcqu~ts dona- tio ns in Murdy's memory be made to Hoag Hospital Cancer Center or the St. Andrews Presbyterian C hurch O rgan Fund. ·-s y IM Dally Pilot :"Je1ghhor<. 11\ 1ng d 1ret th ah<1\'r ··\\ l'0rc 1us1 shocked... Herbst said "'Jk "a' a rrall) nice person. \Cf"\ fncn<ll~ and helpfu l to e'el)" onl'." \tra,,ner o;a1d. -By tb~ D•lly Piiot ) Two businesses roll/Jed 1' l: \\ PO R 1 HI \( If -l "o hlue hao;chall cap "1th an unknown hu'linesscc; "rre rohhcd "1th1n logo l'\lJpnl "1th about $600 fro)l1 ahout an hour of each uthcr thl· \a, On drug store. 1010 lrHne ~'rdnee;da' t:\l'ning h' men "ear-.\' r 1ng baseball tape; l'lut police hehne C.1on1s \<ltd the man walkcd up to the 1nc1dent'i art· unrl·lated t\1.11 l·mplo~cc., who were empt~1ng .\t 5 I~ pm a man entl·n:d the Rode"a' Inn at fllOX '-' C oae;t H1gh"a} and demanded mom•, from a motel cmplmt•e h' e;1mu- lating a wcnpon "rapped in a IO'-"l"I. Newpon Reath polltl' \gt \nd~ Gonis said No gun "a'i actual!~ seen. but the bandit l''l aJX'd "1th about S250, Gon1c. 1,a1d He wa'I described ac; "'h1te. about 35, 5 fect 10 1nrhl''· lOO round ... with blond hair. I k "-Ore a n·d and black Pendleton ~h1rt o'er a bl<ick T-shin':' Jeans a nd a black ba~eball cap with a Harle} Da' 1dson logo. About an hour later at 6.25 p m . a dark-haired man wearing a light- , I L'l-\-l l ---- '' ..-.., j • ' .. Newport Beuch, CA -1107 ~amb9ree Ro.cl SUN., MARCH 3 SROWS 7 & 10 PM Tickets $20.00 & S27JX> CALL 11...,..1300 To a-_.~,,._ ~NIGHT OM...Y. LIMITED SE.A T1NG a l'a'ih rl'g1<>tcr dra"er The em- r l11\ l'1.."'i lool ed up and told the man the reg1strr "as closed He then k aned en er and began reaching for thl· mone\ 1 he employees backed up a nd the man said, .. Gl\-e me the mone\ ., clnd ShO\\-ed them the handl~· of a handgun 1n his waist· band The) ga'e him the mo ney and he told them ... Do n't follow me"' as he left the store Po lice searched the area but couldn't find tht' gunman. de· scribed as white. age 30-40, 6 feet. 165 pounds. w11h dark brown hair. scruff} facial hair and possibly a British accent -By Qe Dally Pilot Firefighters look over damage to apartment where Injured man was rescoed by a neighbor. FIRE From A1 Apanment manager Joe Holesun was also credited by firefighters for tl)ing lo e>.tingu1sh the a lready out· of-control flames wtth an ext· 1ngu1sher while Bunone brought Lara out o f the apanment. It took firefighters about 10 minutes to control the flames. which were re- ported b) a no thcr neighbor at 5: 18 p m .. said Newport fire Battalion C hief Do n Jone' Hames gutted thr one-bedroom apartment and caused about S25.000 in damage. T oggwciler said. Adjacent apartments received some minor smoke damage. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach fi re units also responded. Soon after controlling the fire. Newpon Beach firefighters were called to another repon of heavy smoke in a garage a fcw blocks awa) on Manner., On\-e. In that 1nc1dC'nt. firefighters confined dam- age to thC' t~o-car garage and there were no reponed inJunes. Costa Mesa man dies in accid ent COST A MESA -.\ longtime Costa Mesa resident was lolled and his wife senousl} 1n1 urcd in a hol- 1da} traffic accident in the San Joaquin Valle} near Modesto. Alfred Hl·nn. 77. was killed m the Dec. lO aCCldl•nt and his -11.•1fe. June. l'i hosp1taltLed in Modesto with hroken hones, cuts and bruises. T ht') were on their way to v1s11 their granddaughter. Janell Ford, a nd her husband. Bob. at Vandenburg >\tr Force Base when the acciden t <Xc urred. Henl) was born m Los Angeles and gre" up in Laguna Beach, He RAIN From A1 The lealu ng sl1es were being blamed fo( sporallc power outages Thur\da} as ~ell. Hunt1naton lkach c1tv hall and Harbor Munac1- pal ( ourt 1n Newport Beach both expenenced bnef darkness until back-up generators allowed cm· ployees to Stt the hght again.· So uthern C'ahforn1a Edison Spokesmal'\ Jerry Dominauez said the rain or possible'hahtnina prot>- ~bly was responsible for the Hunt· ing1o n Beach outage. He waS un· sure of the ca use of the Municipal Court blackout. But the cold rain aot a warmer reception in other quarters. Workers laborina on the SS Fre.e- way aot the day ofT. accordina to Omohundro propcnies (wtuch tM city putthard). rrimbutlrlMtlt fOr upcnditura and tOr lost profits. Ma~ ~ 0.... taid Thu,. dly be -as not surprited at 1M a..J KUon and .., IWlft IMt Grifin Pmident ~ :romm> .....,., IM city "8d the CZ' lrvnl hundml tbomncl for lime and money IPtftl °" IM project. graduated lrom T ustm U mon High School and workt>d for tandard 011 Co 1n Huntington lkach for 26 )Cars. Henr) ~as a memb(r o f the Costa Mesa Fo ursquare Church. lks1des his \l.lfe. he 1s survived by two bro thers. George of M1ss1on V1eJO and Elmer o f Los Angeles: a son. ushc of Baker field; a daugh- ter, Judith Smith of Scottsdale. An1.; a nephr w, Damel Steverson of Huntington Beach: two grand· children and thrt'c great-grand- children -By tb~ Dally Piiot Cahrans spokesman Alben Miran- da. And the shutdown won't cost taxpayers~n ddtt1onal dollars. he added. beca se rain delays arc built in to co sti tes. Thursday's nun isn't expected to make a dent m the Southland's endunna dro ught. said Bob Gompen.. a Mun1c1pal Water Dis.- •VIE From A1 impact. People arc more cautious w1th their disposable income ... but the n aaain. l)C'Oplc still love to escape." Tht trend 5C'Cmed to pass over Oranac County. Edwards, which own most of the thcaten in the county.a ad<kd 2l acrttns to itJ oprntions. bnn.aina its total to .. Rottr didn't •ort day to dly to 11C1 tht contm us (of 1 plan) of the other propeny OW1Wn in ~ pro- jttt." Grttn uid ... He bu to con. vanc:c other people of 1lS value." Grttft said there•1 ••1 delprratc nmt" to develop the c:omer and that 11' the "hnthpin fOr aD down· town ~vcJopmenL .. :romcro'• plaA was "very aUf'Kt- ive," ht it fell Llm>ulla Wiien llil tOUldn 't It' approval of ocller ._._ ownm 1n lbe project area. 0... RESCUE From A1 proper rescue equipment on hand to get to Gonzales, Huben said. Stang and Maher attached ro pes to a guard railing and rappejed about 15 feet to ·the ap'pJoxima{ety 1111-inch d1amater plastic pipeline wht>re they reached the frantic youth and lo wered him gently to the sand He complained of a neck 1n1ury and was taken 10 Pacifica Com- mun1t} Hospital for a checkup. but wasn't believed badl} hurt. HOMES From A1 provement m overall ho me sales to lower m o ngage rates and a leveling off of consumer confidence that plunged 1mmed1 atcly after the Aug. :? Iraqi mvas1on o f Kuwait. Sales have fallen dunng eight o f the 11 months of 1990: the Novem- ber gain, rcponed by the govern- ment. was the first advance since June. Sales dunng the first 11 months of 1990 were 16.6 percent below tho~ of the same period of 1989. In 1988. salos totaled 676,000. • Realtors economist John A Tue- . tnct spokesman. The area can't possibly collect enough nun to reach desirable water levels during this "rain year." which the district measures from October through September. "even if it rains like cats and dogs for the next thrtt months. Because if 1t d id that.~ wouldn't have the capacity more than 100. Amon& the new additions arc seven screens at Fashion Island in Ncwpon Beach and six in Tustin. Edwards also took over nine screens from United Anlsts. Oetpjte the ~ in ad- missions. moviepn spent a near- rccord U billion auendina movies this year. This ftaure falls lhy of tbe SS.OJ billion act in 1989. H!Jher ticket poca acxount fO! .. " Huben said that a spotlight from the Huntington ~ach Police heli· copter .. helped a lot" in illuminat· ing rtscue effons . The pipeline that proved to be the possible lifesaver was believed to be an old abandoned 011 line. Hubert said. Ltn~s are exposed as the cliffs erode and crumble from time to time. he said. Several years ago. firefighters had to use ropes to rappel the same area to rescue a backhoe operator who acc1dcntally tumbled over the side and suffered some broken bones. Huben said. c11lo contended that .. favorable mtcrest rates will be a positive factor fo( housmg. pulling the 1n· ·dustry throuah the relatively mild economic recession this year." "In stark contrast. the ~css1on opening the 1980s was aC'Com- panied by rates that were 40 percent h'gher than they arc now, which wreaked havoc on the market." he said. The November sales pace meant 1t would take 7.8 months to exhaust the inventory of unsold homes. down from 8.3 months in Septem- ber and October. -"'From •WI od Dally Pll•t Dt'16 ltl"\'lttl r~rtl. to store 11." Gomperz said. He added that the rain 1s a benefit because 1t reduces u~ since people will abstain from watering their yards and wash1na their cars for a few days. Forcasters upcct the wet stuff to continue comina down at least throuah this morning. tot.al )pent, the MPAA rcponcd. H owever, prices at Edwards Cinemas remained ttlallvely stable for the year. Edwards said business de>et fluc- tuate with the movies beina offere4. bu t a trio of 1urpri1in1 blockbustcn, "OhOlt/' ... Pretrv Woman.. and "Home AJone.'' broQ&ht many people to lhe boll offic:t. -fte ....... ,,,_ "9" ,,...., .. ...,,...,.. - .. _ .... -~--......... ~ AP '--P'M* Magic Johnaon ot the lakers fHps the ball to a teammate aa Clyde Drexler of Portland applies defense during Thursday's game. Fast fmish lifts Lakers, 108-1011 By Bob Baum AP Sc>ort1 Wnt• .. PORTLAND. Ore .• B> ron colt scored SC' en points an the final I :43. in- cludina three of four free throws in the last 18. I St'Conds. as the Los ngdes Lakers beat Po rtland I 08-104 Thursda) n11ht, 81' 1ng the Blazers two tosses in a row for the first t1me this season. The Lakers, who got 30 points from James Worthy nnd won their fourth straight. outscored Portland I 0-6 in the final two minute\. After t)ing th(• game at 98-98 on Clyde Drtxler'!it .20-footer with 4:08 to pla). the Bl:ucr!it missed their next six shots 'the Lakers also missed three in a row before Cicott g.ave them the lead for good. I 00-98. w 11h· t ·43 remaining. W11h Lo!I '\ngcles leading 102-100. Scott hit a 16-footer wtth 38 seconds rem:unmg to boost 1hc m:irgin to four. Ke' 1n Dud.worth. who matched his season high with 27 points. pulled Portlansf ~ck w1th1n tw o with an ans1de basket w 1th 2 5 ~-conds to go But Scott made two free thro"s w1th 18 I sernnc.h remaining to put the lakers on top I 06-102 "1)chal Thomp- \4.m sanl on~ of t"o fn-e thro"s v.1th 12 scrond left to put Los ~ngclcs ahead 107-102 OreJtler. who scored 14 of his 10 points 1n the final 14 minutes. S(;Ored on a rebound to make 11 107-104 wuh 8.5 M"Conds to play But · ott clinched the '1ctor) b) making o ne of tv.o free throws with 6.2 se onds remaining. Magil' John<io.r finished with 13 points and 18 ass14'ts for the Lakers. Sam Perl.ins h11 seven of e11)lt field soals and 'iCOrcd 19 points befure foul· ing out in the final minute. The Blazers. who lost at Milwaukee undn). sttll hnve the NB;\"s ~st record at :!7-5 The Lal..ers pulled within 611 games of Ponland in the Pacific 01\1son standing\ The Lake~ used an 11 -0 run to take the kad in the opemng minutes and were up b} as man} u I:! early in the 5«ond quarter But Portland scored the last eight points of the half to take a 51-SO ad' aniage at intcnniss1on. Bl'ltzky n1t1 lOIJtll 11 11111 win, B-8 UNIONDALE. N.Y. -•. • Another day. another · · milestone for Wayne retzk). "You can wra your uspenders aroun~ him and he'll sttll set' away." New York Islanders dcfcnscman Gary Nylund said after Gretzky scored three goats in the Los An~tes Kmas' 6-3 victory on Thursday ni&}lt. The third of Gretzky's aoals gave the Kina.s a 3-1 lead an the second penod. But 11 was the first one that drew the most attention It was tht 700th of his ~r. putuni Grctzky 1n exclus1"e compan). He became only the fourth pla)er 1n NHL htstory to reach that number "Gretzky 1s the best that's played the pme," said lslanden 1oahender Glenn Heal), a former te mmate, who pve up lhe h1stonc aoal. "He's the 4uy that motiva(es their dub and you can t make a mi take with him on the acc." For Grct1ky, 1t wa JUst another day at the office as he continues to pursue Gordie Howe's all-time aoal record of 801. The nttt tarsiet in si&ht 1s Phil Esposito at 717, folrowed by Martel Dionne at 731 . "I think l have 100 (pt ) left "' me end bamnp lruury. I should mak.e it," Gretzky said o Ho~·s record "Toniabt was a step toward that ... Greuk)' could ht • ncultd for am nonchalance. He' already hokls most or the NHL's KOnftl tttordi\ indudina carter points (2,052) and aaasu (1.350). ··1 hadn'ucomi for a wtuac, to 1t was nice to It' I.bole pis tonipt," said Omny. who WU httd pl·lcll 1n hit Pftvloaa two pma. How did No. 700 compare to his <Kha' caren 8C'C'Otft•mnu? ""NtlllMn .. ..., .... nodrial CDlltPlftl co ....... d mpiasatiipa. .. l7iil ~. ., _ ...... ~ Cuo ri ... _ ..... dart ......... f.dmo9IOll Oilen.· "T1ril ... ........... few • ..,...... ..... - lallll ....... ~ latety," ~ .. tHIIAUrtl'Nli 8yAlchd~ Or-..C-.~ .... cos:~ -la• a p.me of spurtt; and s* 41( bulnpiltl and lbov1na_ ao1na. on away lbC w ; Golden \\lett Collete nailed i• cnndHdne fi'ee throws and turn- ed it ~ "clifenlivel in I.be On.nae · fereDCC b:lctball opener ~ t apiu• intra-district rival ~Gett. The ftiult WU an 82-n road victory for the Rustk:n, who, accotdin& to OWC Coach Jim Greenrldd, are--.. playina like-a ral team now." The Rltltkn. 1...0 in coom~ and 9--10 overall, hjt I 0 of 13 free throws in the last two minutes, ~8 seconds as the Pirates blew a nine-ppint first half lead and comm1tt~ 22 tumoven. Oranae Cout (9-8, ().~ ), which never led in the second half, recieived stton& per- formances from 6-foot~ center Brian Spnu inside ~ beckup auard Mike Cunis outside, but the Pirates were forced to foul late in the pme and the Rustlers capi- talized. . OCCs 2S.-19 lead with 8:37 remaining in the first half -followina the first of three 3-pointers by~Cunis -quickly shrank as GWC guard Ric Van Scoyoc took over the ...... ~. ,,, •• ,,.,, llclll ,,,,. HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Fountain Valley High boys soccer team continued to earn respect Thursday, opening the Sunset Leque campaign with a 2-1 upset victory over host Ocean View High. The Barons (9-1-4) )Umped on top with two goals by senior forward P J . Potowski. then held off a frantic ratty by the Seahawks (t().3-2). . Potowski headed in a centering pass at the 19-mmute mark of the first half, then followed that up by hammerina home another centering pass moments later for the insurmountable lead. Ocean View's Daniel Tomhn havled the deficit midway throu&}l the second half on an assist from senior Mark Rodarte. The Scahawks. who have n·ow lost two straight after a s1zzhng start, continued to put pressure o n the Fountain Valley defense. but Junior goalkeeper Ryan &nom (nine saves) was equaJ to the challenge. The Barons r«etvcd three )ellow (cau- tion) cards and one red (eJ«l1on) card m the final minute. fomng them lo play one man short The Seahawks. pla)tng wnhout de- fensive standout Peter Lak (red<arded m the pre' 1ous g.ame. which cames a onc- game suspension to the next contest). could not tall> the equalizer. as the soggy conditions limtted both offenses. Ocean View goahe Josh Page. who put together a streak of seven straight shutouts in the prc-lcaaue season. stop- ped seven Fountain Valley shots. -By ,.~ o.Jly PUot • .. ,,., J9ftU8rY 4, 1191 1'he D8lly Ptlot l;alll, 12-76· sec rallies for 72-68 win • pmc. vu Scoyoc, a tophomore who made aU- confOTnce a ~ar aao. ICOt'ed 12 poinu ud arabbed five rebounds, but his praencc WU m0ttly feh in the last five minutes of the fint baJf. He ICOl'fJd nine in a row al Golden West went on a 10-0 run to take a 33-31 ad van •• His ):.point.er with 3:27 left cut OCC1 lead t'ct-onc, tht'n his fast-brat layup WJth 2:S9 rcmainina pve the Rustlen a 32-31 edae. ".l'hey-weten.'.Lpeat shots. but.. when. they JO in, what do you call them? Great bed shots?"' Greenfield said. The Pirates j>t the lead back, JS-33. on a Cunis 3-pointtr before OWCs Eric Thomas drille,cf a pair of free throws to tie it up. The teams were dcadlocked1 3S-3S, at the intermission before the Ru.suen broke mattm open catly 1fl the second half. .. What lost the pmc for us was our inability to sW.rd. OCC Coach Tandy Gillis said. "It wasn't just one 1uy, it was all of them. We're not JOOd cnol.l&h 'o over- come that stuff. "Toward the end of the first half we bad an eiaht-or nine-point lead, but we miued a lot of shots and turned the ball over. In the sec-0nd half, (the Rustlers) kept com ina dowa and te'ftlftl 2-foot layu~ -IDd Cio&dicn West played pretty JOOd dtfr.-." OWC beld u IS-IS lead Wr Jason JOIC'Pl.I COAMCted on a bank shot ... ith 12:08 to to-..,....t't when the Pirati!a'luned, 13-1, to takt their commandina • .. , tbouaht both teams were very com- parab&e," Crecn(tdd_said. "Both arc quick and can sboot the ball -so it's a tossup. • Basketball is sucb a pme of streaks. When "were down by eiJht or nine 1n the tint half, I thouaht we were history, but we did a ~job .or ban11na in abc:tt. • I think we'vt' come tosether as a poup. A lot of ·rs• went to ·we·s . .' I also th1nlc we Dlayed a hn~ harder ckkMivety because a lot of their baskets in the fint half ~ layups. so we did a hnle better Job." Golden West, which took advant.qc of 24 OCC fouls by sinking 24 of 3 l (77 percent) from the line, shot 46 pen::ent (27 of 59) from the field. Orange Coast. led by Spratt's 21 points and 13 ~bounds, was 48 perttnt ( 30 of 621 from the field. Curtis ( 11 points) and auards Rich Huabcs (11) and Shane Takeshita (11) were also in double figures. GWC"s Scott Campbell. a 6-5 red-shirt freshman. led all scorers wtth 25 paints. See RUSTLERS/II , COST A M_ESA -The sec ~·· buketbaJI team bun 't been ;er· fonnjna to its usual brilliant level on offen§C this season, so u has ta.ken 1 little extra etTon on defense. lt took 1 half for the Vanjuards to. rulize that Thursday niJht at the PtL The V1n1uards overcame a 36-32 hatnime deficit to rally for a 72;.68 non-conf~ victory over Eva~l.:..--jt---"'--''-- College of M1ssoun. which has been mentioned amona the others 10 the NAIA Top 2-S Leadina the way for sec ( 12-2) was Jeff Bickmore '(21 points. e1&ht re- bounds). El~rt Davis ( 18 p<>ints, three steals) and Mike HenJum ( 11 points. strona defen~). sec bit 10 straight free throws 1n the second half before m1ssin1 tts final one and also forced 13 of Evangel's 15 turnovers in the second half. sec hustled, scrambled. dove down and out and every which way See VANGUARDS/II • Shauna ~/Orange Coast Dally Piiot Ocean View's Derek Phillip\ kicks ball against Fountain Valley while Jorge Zamora of the Seahawks looks on. Iwamasa sparks Edison girls, 68-51 GWC WIRlll Nit Pirates, 104-71 By Patrick Larkin Orange COMt DMy Piiot HUNTlNGTON BEAC H -Whtie Enka Miller has been gettJn& all the attention on the Edison Hl&h JtrlS basketball tam \o\tth her 3-point shoouna ability. Chargers point guard Melanie lwamasa ts slowl> making a name for herself. The 5-foot-9 Junior once apan tra1lc:'d Miller 1n points scored Thursda> niJht an Edison's 63;S I win over host Huntington Beach to Open the Sunset ua1ue campaign. but she proved herself as a force on the boards by hauhna in IS rebounds -eight of which came an the founh quarter. "I told Melanie beforc the ga.me this was going to ~ her ni.t\t," Chargal Coach Phil Abraham said. "Vie structured what we dtd on offense around her. I thouaht she showed a lot of poise and I think she's one of the top juniors around." For Huntinaton Beach (10-S. 0-1). 11 was tol.(gh blow for a team that had bhtzcd thrtt Sunset opponents in the prcsealOn. The Oilers cmeracd as the leaaue's team to beat aner fin1sh1na third last week 1n the Manna Tournament. but after another poor shoot- ina performan~. the favorite's label may have sv. ttched to the Chargers (I 1-4. 1-0). "'A win this early doesn't mean that much." Abraham said "But what 11 does do ts make people recognize us. If the) didn't think we v.ere good enough ~fo~. the) know "'~ a~ now "The Sunset v.a rs haH begun " While netther team shot particularly v.ell. Edison had the clear edge. The Chariers were 12 of 26 (46 percent) 1n the first half v.-h1k buildrnJ a 3~:? I halftime advantage. The> dropped o ff to 39 percent ( :!2 of S6) for the game. Huntington. on the other hand. was hor-~ndous from the floor. The Oilers shot JUSt 29 percent on the night, hitting 17 of 58 shots. The first half was even worse as Huntinato n Beach was JUSt 7 of 30 (23 percent). Th~ Oil~~ \\ere off 10 I lfCAl Start in the opening minutes as Clare Walker and Drana how both hit JUmpen to aive Hunt- ington • 4-0 lead. Then the Edison bhtz bcpn as 1t went on an 18-0 run in the nut five minutes. Jenrufer Johnson finally broke the drou&ht with a la)'ln W'lth I :SO left and ltow's lay1n at the buzzer cut the lt'ad to 19--9. Dunna the btg run, Huntington Sttmed to ~a step ~htnd and the end rnuh "'as foul trouble for the front line. .\m~r .\mbro~ pic ked up her third foul With I 14 left in thr first and Johnson was called for her second shorth after • With Oilers sixth man Tuesda> \\ 1stncl lost to the te:im for personal reasons and Johnson and °'mbroSt in foul trouble. Huntington Coach N1dc Banlett was forttd to rcach too far do wn his bench. Miller. v.ho finished the n1sht with ~I points to lead all scortn. p1ckcd up nine of them 1n the scrond quarter. Aftt'r shooting almost uncontested 1n the first half. &rtlcu had ltow trail Miller for the rest of the game and that's when lwamasa took over: "I wouldn't have believed anyone tf they told me that teams would be us1n1 e.. boll.· and-one apanst Enka before the *son started:· Abraham said. '"But she's really emeried as a J..po1nt threat. We ended up usina her as a d«o> in the second half and purpose)) ran plays awa) from her. .. We try to act a lot of 1solatton to free ue certain players and tofliabt It Mela.nee. • Hunt1naton made ooe last ND early"' the S.. CHARGERS/a sec· deve~ilp1n1 Into cant_.. as GIAC ..... While the rest of the conference was choosma the Soutbef'Jl Califomta d>IJeae men's basketball team for thitd in NAIA Oistnct 3 before the ason. Coad\ Bill Reynolds thous.ht it was a by-product ·of past succeu. that this k.lm would we some time to develop. · The team is devctopi~ but it's winnina as wcU, en route to bu.ildJJ'l.a l2·2 ttt0rd Wltb one pme rcmainil"tl before the start ofconfercn« next wut.. .. Recorct-wite. we fed we'i-e on top of the wortd. .. keynOlck id ... , dOn't think anyone fttt at this lime tbal we'd oftly bavc tw:oao.a. . .. Maybe thc ctif'feracc ii the pll~ Maybe 111t p1a,en felt IMY.d be tbit jiood. We'YC WOii i kM ol da.,cmes. Md dllM wilt ...,.11h•·--···--....-cml'1 x.-.Woom lrewce.'" · ..... v.._1,,. ... ._ • .,lli .. iDIOOaHn -A'"mjcCa••... .. •·"'*',,:;:,.__ .... ._sec • ,..... ...... _,.._Cl w'6da ltQ1I all• ii..,,. ~ W•w. wllictllilillll L.,-...,_ mouM w .... .... .. .. Ill tD play Wednnday bef~ losina by 12, is still pec'tcd to contribute but have exceeded the fa"·onte in the conference. expectations. "But afttt that. tt's really wide open." White Ron Sas-o. a biab tcbool .... Rcynokh &&ad. ''EVttybody has aood R'-ta.nt OOll(b the pest four~ WU Cl• cords aoil"tl tnto cooftttntt."' perted to hold dowu lbe point auard spot lteynolds. who said tb_is is definitely tbe earlier, an in,JUry Jlowed him and Quinn tou&htnt the confeftn« hat ever bttn top has sttpped an 10 take over after hdpina to bottom. stid, "I don~t lbulk theft &re the Mattt-Dei Hilh to lbc state title last one or two ~t tams we Md in the puL teUOn.. ~ mmont ua·li()fM peat amt; But---~"~u Mooircia swtiatw plly *war ~ la I IO()d 11eatn ftOlft 10p (o WC fdt he Deeded to, .. be Mid. "Aod out of bottom. w~ •Y at's our version of tbe A (Cioldeta Wat) JC tbc...., ... (Divis) (Atllftlic COllt Coal'.aencc)... CCMakta' 1C01e, Ml lac's bNi •• IMle ol a Ladi"' ICOm' ud rebounder tenior ICOm' ...... poiat ..... ud it .... ,... c:mttt Jdf lict.lnoft (lO-a .. ~, w liOd ll1Am« too. .. ttboUds per 1119e)....;;; !lit .,.... laid Qmaa ...... ID _,., ecxordi .. to Rey..._ .... Ille ud ..... • I a ... d9I W • ICCt c.... 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Golden West '-'111 face Fullenon ( 14-3). the fourth·ranked team in the state at '1 10 this evening on the Hornets' floor. On Thursday. the Rustlers di .. patched the Pirates (l().tOl quickly, takin& l~<ts of I)..() and 45-1 7 before scttlin1 fof a SJ..lS advantqe at balf· time. OCC never mounted a threat in the second half ~ad1ng a balanced GWC offense in "-htch ~'en players scored m double figures and another bad ctibt points ~as center Jenny Sulhvan Wlth 18 points and 12 rebound -•r•~ra.t e I CUMMING, o.: -Luke Appliq. tbe Hall of Fame shortstop who was one ~ of blsebeJrs beloved players. died slat· • denly Thursday. He wu 83. ,. Applina. who played bis entire 20-year career 'with the Chfoaao White Soll, hit over .300 16 timH, ' iwoo two American Lcaaue batting titles, set major 1eaauc rc<iords for lonacvity at shortstop and retired Wlth a .310 lifetime averqe. He was admitted to Lakeside Community Hos- pital on Wednesday night with an aneurysm of the aorta. Appling died during surgery hours later. Lucius Ben.Jamin Appling Jr. bad his finest season in 1936. leading the AL with a .388 batting average -highest ever for a shortstop -and drivi ng in 128 runs. He WO.Ji a second batting title in 1943. hitting .328. and narrowly missed another when he hit .348 an 1940, four points behind Joe DiMaggio. But Appling, who never played on a cham- pionship club, got perhaps his most famous hit in 1982. when at the age of 75 he slamn;ied a home run off Warren Spahn in an old-timers game at Washing- ton's RFK Stadium. .. That home run gets more attention than any homer. or even any hit. 1ha1 I ever had," he said four , ~·ears later. "It's pretty amaiiA9." .·- \ • I~ his playing days. Apphng was known as ''Old Achd a dd Pains" for consistently complaining to teammates about how awful he felt. But his performance on the field wa·s anYibing but awful. Appling was dpc1ed to the Hall of Fame an 1964. He was named an AL all:star seven tiroes. He set seven AL fielding records. and led the league seven times an assists -a record he shares with fellow White Sox Hall of Farner Luis Aparicio. Appling's 2.218 games at shortstop were a major league record unttl Aparicio broke 11. And his record of 20 seasons as a maJOr league 'ihortstop sull stands. '-.Appling also sci nine batting records for the White Sox, "ho re11rcd h1'1 No 4 In 1970. the Chicago chapter of the Ba'leball Wntl"rs of Amenc~ named ham the greatest \\ h1 te O\ pla~er ever. "I played "uh him and against him. and he was the finest shortstop I ever sa" :· \\ h11t< Sox and New York Yankees pitcher Eddie Lopat told The ;\tlanta Journal. "In the fi eld , he co' ercd more ground than anyone in the kaguc . .\s a h11t intt c-,horts1op. there was no one in has cla s:· Appling played in ~.422 maJor league games. collecung 2. 749 hats an 8.8 5 7 at· bate;. After rc.-tanng as a pla)er 1n l'<l50 . .\pptini !lla}ed an baseball until his death. 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That Sttms to be the biggest obstacle right now. The Florida oommunities arc willing 10 offer the baseball team a dcai that would be all-encompassing, but we'd rather train in Ari- zona. ll's an unresolved issue right now." Lann)' Wadkins. adJuSt1ng to a chil- l)' rain, opened up a three-stroke lead _ / Thursday in the first round of the Tour-,IJ namen1 of Champions 1n Carlsbad. the ----k1~kofT event on the PGA Tour. ··You have 10 ti) to slow down in these kind of cond111ons.'' said Wadkins. o ne of the fastest players 1n profes ional golf. ··You need pati<!ncc. And I'm not the most pa11en1 guy in the world." In other spom news Thursday: • Wa) ne Ln· 1 was selected by his fellow tounnjl pro'> a' 1hc PG.\ 1 our's first Pla yer of th e Year. Leva, who kd tht• .\mcncan tour w11h four victones in I Q90, was named 1n a \Ole of PGA Tour members. •Oakla nd third hJ\Cman Came\ Lansford was e'61m1nl·d for 1nJUfll'\. descnbcd b) ihl" Athletics as ··scrniu\ ·· ~u,ta1ned rn a snowmob1hng accident fast "<.'t'k a tc.-am '>pokc\man said Lnnsford an1ured his right '>houldl·r ..ind left knl"e while ndang a snow· mc1h1k nl'Jr ht'> home an Baker. Ore on Dec 31 . learn 'ifl(1ke\rnJn Ja, .\hes said • Anxer \farcrllu'i i-\llen v.as shot lo death b) ha' c\tranged girlfnc nd an Portland Ore when he returned lhcrr ~·month-old son to hCf' apanmcnt. poh1..1..· ..aid .\llcn. ~.i. was a hghl hea,ywe1gh1 who fought for a "orld 1.. hamp1onsfup last ~ear. • l he Ck, eland Brov.ns moH~d Jam holnl"r from inll"nm head coach to director of pla)'er pcf\onncl 'ihofnt'r'S ne" duties "111 rncludt' e' alu· ating pla\.cr\ rnrrentl~ on the 1ean1 as well as those 1n the "-.('L Jnd in 1he <:olkge ranks. team ov.ner An ~odt'll \aid in a rcka\C • Aru1..t· ~m11h aod l>l:mck I homas. the NfL's top \ar h·r'>. terr) Rrn· !ht· league·, leading rect"1ver. and Ra rn "iamkri.. tht• '\lo I ru'iher. were named to r hl' .\''•11.1a11..·d f'rl''' .\II.Pro Team. • "il \fan °\ hl«ld ba!lketball coach Paul Lnnd· n·au\ ha' rrs1gm·d l'l1tTl1\e 1mmcd1a1el~. athletic dm·c111r R1rk \l.111u10 <oa1d -From tb~ Associated Prrss Quote ot the 1111 Ray P~rkJns, about hi\ faakd coaching l<'nu rt' "tlh the 1 ampa Ba~ Ru1..canc:cr\ "When 'ou·rt• a d1..'<:l'i1C>n maker \Ou ha'c 10 reahze 'ou·rl' much hkc a football plaH·r No player's <''er pla\ed J gaml" v.11 hout mJkin&,.a mistake. 1t·., no <l1fTercn1 v.11h a deus111n maker That's lht' v.a' I look at H \omc 1h1ntt"' didn't worl nut Bui 11·.-_ hkc I told th l" \tatT nncr do \OU ~ond ·gUC'l'i \OUr~1r ·· 111111111 .... .,.... pmef/I --IMiOmllt Bowl -llri oe T~dlle Yiewi111 ....... *' with blow. out~ blowOut ta earlier 'i:' ~on o(loplided p_.ma m8de it a di•ppoint~ day in front of the teleYitioo ect. Tbe av~ musin of victory in the sill after- noon pmet wu 21 pomt1. TM peticot vieMr was rewarded with dote pmcs m the Oranae and Supr bowls. with NBC doing a IOlid job with the feature pme as top. ranked Colorado held on to defeat Notre Da!M, 10.9. NBC did a tood job of kccpina the viewen updated on irtjury reports, especially on ColOtado quarterback Darian H111n . However, in a ~phic on the SCTttn at the end of the pme. the network went ahead and declared the Buffaloes national champions a day before the polls came out with their verdicts. The two niaht pmes were the only real highlights of.the marathon day of football. And even the Supr Bowl was one-sided for awhik, as Virginta built a 16-0 lead by haJft.ime only to Stt Tennessee rally. score in the final miftule and C1Capc with a 23-22 victory. .. This is a pretty aood way to wind 1t down," ABCs Al Michaels said. "The last aame of the day goes down to the wire." The trouble was. the early games wef'e colosal bores. And changing channels provided no relief. only other routs. At one point, there were fQur pmcs beina shown at once (on the thrie-m~or networks and ESPN). and none we~ wonh watch- m1-Some notes gathefed while snttng in front of the set Tucsda>;: •Miami. while &aking care of Texas in the Cotton Bowl. was ' whistled for five personal fouls 1n .. Dennts Brosterhous the fmt half alone. CBS announcers didn't let them on: especially al\lly t Mike Franccsa. "Ra.rely can you say a team that leads 19-3 at the half has embar- rassed itself," be said. "But I th ink Miami has disaraccd itself." • Dick Venneil. ABC analyst, af\er second-ranked and unbeaten Georgia Tech clobbered Nebraska: "To be fair ... They've got to vole those kids No. I ... I don't think they have a choice. And it's a aood choice." •Working the Fiesta Bowl, Charlie Jones commented durin_J a replay of Louisville's Anthony Cum- mings making a TD catch before crashing into the goal post: .. And now you know, as you watch the end of the play, why the) ca ll it a post pattern." 0 ABC will televise NFL playoff games for the first ume 1n 11s hi story this Saturday with a pair of matchups: Washington at Philadel- phia at 9:30 a.m. follo~d by Kansas City a1 Miami at I pm Brent Musbur:acr and Dick Ver· meil wiU do ple~Y. and~ ..... NFC flHM at PbiWllphia; With Al Micbaels. Fruk Ollbd I.lid Dea Dimtorl' won1ns dlit pmc tom Maam1. LyM Swann will terVr .. an on-fteld repGl1ef 1n Ptailadd· pbia, while, ~ Oricte does the samc1nMlam1. • Mcaaw'lile. NBC is CK~ .. Ill ~ lhow for the playoff'I. and CBS bqin coverqe of the playofft on Sunda)' and continue thmuah the two confertncc cham· pioAships on Jan. 20 .. ABC acu Super Bowl ~XV on Jan. l7. NBC' will Mid Bill Walsh to tile studio cast of .. NFL Live.-· prior to the Houston.Cincinnati p.me at 9:30 a.m. Don Criqu• and Bob Trumpy will handle play-by-play chores for the AFC pme. On CBS. Verne LundQuist will substitute for Pat Summerall, who is rccoverina from an ulcer. Lundquist will do play-by-play for the New Orleans..chicqo pme Sunday at I p.m .• worttin' alongside John Mad· den. Madden s broadcast partner for subsequent playoff games wi ll be announced next v.cck. 0 NBC's teleca'St of the Orange Bowl drew the hi&hest ovemiaht rating of the seven N"cw Year's Day bowl games on network television. the A.C Nie1$en C'o. said. Colorado's pnme-llme victory over Notre Damt> drew a 17.S rattng and 26 share in Nielsen's preliminary 25 mNercd market survey. ABC's telecast of the Sugar Bowl, the other prime time game. had the lowest overnight. a 4.3 rat- ing and 7 share. The ratings fiJurc as the per- centage of televisions in 1he surH). a '\hare 1s the percentage of tele· visions an use al the time. 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"'hen the l 1< I men's basketball team met (al at the Bren E'cnts Centrr on Ore ~1 but v.h1lc the l'CI rro"d \\3'\ a sparse one Ciold en Bear\ la11htul tlnmrnaled !ht' nm se an a road game The cro"d count of 3.1 ~6 "as a ~nson high Ca l didn't e\Cn ha"e cheerleaders V. 11h l ( I pla~ tng a tx·11n than 1 .. ,, H'ar -at t1mt.•'i -"111 thl· auendan<.e 1mproh· JI all nc\t '-'n·~ "ht.·n the \nteatl'r'> ha'c three homC' g.1mc\ 1 n fi \l' Ja~ '" Don·, hold \nur hr<.·ath Jon Ftrp1011 11 •Jt Orao1r Co.,t D•JIY Pilot Sport• Writer tdost rollr1r 1por11 cola11Ut •p,,r•rs tvrry Frld•y. • · ,,,,,..,., 1 Huskies stun Cl/ppsrs unalll• to .hold 18-polnt /sad In Orlando Landings running 'limited ' schedules No . 4 Arizona o\n~lers fishing local water\ ..ire catch ing a vanet)' of o;alt "al<.'r c,mall game fish when heading out on sport fisher; from Dave)·., l 1x. k\·r Newport Landing. cal Reach iJnd Dana Wharf sponfishang center'> All landmp are running "limited" winter time.schedules that include half-and three-(luarter-day run-; to producttve fishing areas along the coast and outer channel 1sland'i Lima ts of rock cod arc being cau~t over shallow water reefs. and that s where the "Freelance" operat- ing out of Davey's fished earlier this week for a respectable catch despite damp weather. In add1t1on to rock cod, anaJcrs are also filling sacks with Jood eating sculpm and white- fish. There are lots or ~uad at Catalina and the "Freelance" 11 making bait at niaht at lhe jsland and then retumina to pick up pauen~rs for a 1ood day's fish..ina. E.ddie D1Rusc10, Dav-ey's Locker P.R. man, expects good fisb.1"4 at Catalina and along our coast with ample bait beina available on a daily bl is. It sull look.s 1ood for a bi1•wh11e seabeM fi.Wry to develop soon alo"I 1 land kelp beds. Most of the fi.sbi~ last wtnttr took plAcc in the afn (just 8' dawn is blukinl) and 6oeu able 10 anchor close. to hc:>re tittounted (Ort~ best C.tches or bbell. CIM:ik dePli'tura times and try t0 bool 1 mp to Catalina on 1 bolt deDMiJlll •l midaieb · iThe "TbuncleftMrd" bas taken over the dtOfe or NIUliQs half-day ..,.. out of the l..odet u the ·wesa. cm Pride .. hu lhifted to Whak Jim Niemiec H'llo" fin tuna. dorado and some wah on clnw to the beach. Stnpcd marlin arc al\O acti ve for anglers trolling larse lurt>s and fea thers, ac- cording In 1nforma11on being passed on hy Brc,lx-c's on Bal Island. Wet weather has kept the Cabo n~t clo5C' 10 shore and as soon 11 !lungs di) out around the O ape fishing should get back to nonnal and sponfishers will be able to beci.n working the outer banks. Irvine Lake continues to kick out lots of hm1ts of trout an the 1-to). pound cl;us, while some lucky anaten a~ catchinJ trophy class bows we1gh1n1 to 9 pounds. 8111Sm1thcrson1:>f Fountain Val· )ey. landed a hefty }trin.er or ra.in· bows at Irvine earlier thtS week that weighed in at I 8VJ pounds, tOPOtd by a n ... pound hoot jawed malc. AnaJers arc findint the best ftlh~ around the boat di>ck. fishlns wiiti watching tnps for the next few night crawlers and that's lbe aft9 • weicks. where trout arc being 1tocbd week· Btue hark fl hina is 11111 pretty ly. No fishing Licente is requiml aood in nearby waters. Lots of bait when fishina Irvine and the lab" · and unusually warm water open ecven d.aya a week. temperatures have kept blues Salt waters anglers and hlh wata around h1aJ'I spots and c:atchcs have fi&bermcn filhing lakes alld stramt been 1mpl'C$ ave for winter lime ac.-a.re reminded to aet 1 1991 fblailll lion. The ·•ealifomia Dawn .. i run· hcerut btfore h~na out oe a ning Friday and Saturday niaht fishina trip. hartli hint t.Jipund lou of blues -a •~ bt1na .. ca~t and relea9cd·· after :The 26th Annual Spor1I Vacation a sporuna f14ht. and Tr1Yd SbOW g: ._ For more 1nfonn.at.1on oo ratrV-.-eekenc:I and run mat S.. ina a spot on a Mark fWuna trip. . day, Jan. ll. ne.,. a•• lbr contact Davey's Locket at 67 3-1434. outdoor fainilla and it bil!!l llleld • 0 lhe Anabd:tn ColMDticia CiRii'. Reporu comina up from the C1pe a. tw '"' ss .. 1 rt 1ndica•c: tba• 1m.ett i eooct filll•na ror ..,,..,. ....,....., ~ Dion BIO" n .. rnred 13 of his :! I potnts rn thl' -.crnnd half Thursday night to lead Washington 10 a 70-56 UP5Ct v1c1nl) mer No 4 An10na an a Pac-I 0 C onference openl"r m ~at· tie The v1ctof) snapped the Hu41k1e,- IQ.same losing streak against the Wildcats. Washington (9-1) had not batcn ArlZona (I 0-2) since the I 984-8S ~a410n. a 6()..S8 decision 1n Seattle. The Hu k1c trailed onl) once. ~. and led by I 3 pomts at half- time. Anzona closed to wtth1n seven point several umcs in the second half but Wash1naton held on, convening 12 of 14 free throws over the final 2: IS. In other Pac-10 aamcs Thul'1d.ly: • Orepa S&ate 71, S&aa,.nl M: :reo libcaovic orcd 24 points to lad the Beavers at Corvalhs. 0 U Uxd an I S-6 run over the tast si~ mmutc to bruit away. Charles McKinney scott'd oine or h\s l<C points 1n the run and Chad Scott hll 1 )-pointer with 1:06 len to aive Orfaon tatc a 71-61 lead. WiN Brantley ICORd 20 points for tht lelvm (M). John Patnck led tile CMtinal (7-4) wi th 16 points. ~ Kcde Md 11 pmnt' and 11 lltloundt. ....... n. c.a· .. n: nmc ._ tt.rows W b'watd Bob Fift in Iii IMl menu~ helped the Dueb 10 .... 1. e.r-. _,,,_ ¢._. A.m•m• ,,,.._ Scot! Slr:iles scored 10 of has. 21 pa1n1s 1n the fourth quaner and Otis math 10 of hwU.as the Orlando Magic rallied 10 ~nd 1hc Los Angeles Clappers 10 their 10th loss an 11 pmes. 110-108 Thursday maht. Orlando. which has won thrtt of its last four pmcs. trailed by 13 points with 46 sttonds left an the third penod But the host Magic made a comeback by playana four reserves -mnh. Jerry Reynold Jeff Turner and Michael Ansley - the entire founh penod kales, who ~t an NBA record with JO auJSts on Sunday. had seven m the first quarter. He finished wnh ~3 after Orlando turned 10 the 6-foo1-I guard for K:Onna. Nick Anderson, who Onish~ with 21 points. scored l.S rn the fint pcnod for a 38-32 Orlando lead. The 38 point" set a club record for the fi rst quaner. Elsewhere in the NBA Thursday: ·•Beeb t7, Maverldl• 17: Ricky Pierce scored IS of his 28 points in the fourth quarter as strcakJna Milwaukee held ofT a late charae by Dalla to remain unbeaten at home. Jay Humphries added 2' po1nu u the Bucks improved their homecourt rttord 10 16-0 wtth their 1eason-bcst sixth straiJ)'lt victory and avenatd an earlier lo to the Mavmcn. •Betita 111 lhnett 111: Bernard Kan1 R"Oml 46 .pc»nts and kcytd a 10.l fourth~uancr spurt in J.andovcr, Md. as Wuhinaton ha.ndcd Cbark>tte its 1 lth los in t 4' pmes. Kini and Harvey Orant scored four ~int.I apiece in IUflC that pvc Wuh1naton a 107·91 lead wnb •:29 left. •&aldl Iii N..,... ltl: Gerald Wilkins matched h11 xason hiah witb 25 points a;;d New Yotk dcfcattd Otn\icr dapjte tak;na 26 ftwef thotJ Lban the Nullf1'. New York, which anappcd a th~ fOsiGl llreak and. won for onl~ the f'ourth timt in 1u last l l home pma. made S6 percmt of its 93 aboll com= to lt pcrttnl of 119 tbotl by Omvtr. 8 ........ I It. ti: With Abcm OlliUWOll o.t aftrer bri .. k.DOcktd '1DCOftllCiout ia the tJtjnt penod, HOUllOn cooled otr Vllitias a.iatilo betaiad I 21-pOint; 11-tltiirind Cfb't by OU• TIIOrpe. nc ll-pohlt -.... Ill ~ o( tht -b Chaeo-... ~ hid ...,. ft~ ... t ~ 8 &llp Ill, ....... 1 llt ADIOille ~ IMtcW trit *'W tlal al l2 poutll .. boll Sllaw'elO "n:L • ••...-it loiilll ...... IJoMj SimlllW ICOrld l6 poilltl Md ea .... 20,·boda Qlreef ~ fdr the rootia. • For the record Teumament ef CMmoiens ···~· L•tWt¥ w.-,,,, TCl"'l(,fe , .... t.c• w .. ,..G'H" W••fteL•W c;. .. -...... Jol'tl'tHU"tf~ Oev .. IV'• ,,..,,_ 1( ...... 1( .... --o .... ,, .. ""'->ac---· ....... ...._. ,. , ..... ~ ,. )4-.t )) ,,..... )4 , ...... ,. ,._,. ,, 1>-lt ,. ,._,. Jl Jl-10 >Wt-It u »-11 ,. ) 11 ,. n -11 )t >t-11 ,, »-n u JI 11 OAV9T'\ LOCICI• ,.....,_, _, -J-" .,._.. •-ll w "CI O.U Jt M .._ tW • <OCI t "• o....• NIWl'Otlf LANOMtG -I -· I .,.._, ) U "I WU l "4 ..... I C.0.1..,, Hlttl 'cMel beVs WIHI f L•AGYI ,,_.,_lo _.,..., f:°'-"'t•"" v • ....-. "'°""° Proltr""'" 1 \ol•n --· • 0cH "' ~..-KOi',... TO""W! t \eW'H P•-. 1 "• ·1-4 '°"'•" v ....... ) • ~,.,,..., Hurricanes' behavior disappoints coach CORAL GABLES. Fla -The U nnersll) of M1am1 pres1drn1 ~as d1sappo1nted b) his team's behavior an thr Cotton Bo~I. and Cooch OC'n- ms Enckson sa) s the ant1c-s capped the worst )ear o f has hfe. The Humcanef 46-3 trouncing o f Teus v.as oHrshadowed b> their school-arid Cotton Bowl-record 202 yards in penalt1cs They were penal- ized 16 times. ancludana nine times for unsportsmanlike conduct or pcr- <tonal foul~ M1am1 newspaper and telev1s1on commentant's ha'e condemned thr behavior of the pla)ers. "UM's loudmouths gne Cit) another na- 11on11I blac k C')C'." onr headline read_. Un1vers1t) president Edward Foote said he was d1!.appo1n1ed b~ the Humcanes' behavior an a ··most unfonunate end to an otherwise oua1and1ng season ·· Foote said the RUSTLERS From 81 1nclud1n1 thrte trc)s .\nd 11 was Campbell (s" boards) who spearheaded thr Rustlm' sttond- half spree as the) assumC'd a 60-50 lead midway 1hrou11.h the hal( Golden West brokt the halftime tie by outscoring OCC. 8-2. an th(' early going. The Pirates cut G WC's lead to 47-44 when Hui.hes h11 a 3- pointer with 14:02 lei\, but the Rus- tlers built thcar lead to 10 when ~rvc suard Tom OC'ver scored on 1 bcau11ful move through the lane wtth 10:20 rcma1n1na. Curtis· third trey. wuh 9:31 left. d1spl11) ~ 111 anllucnn· has !>ekctton of a nev. athkttc director to replalt< Sam Janko' 1c h. ~ho has resigned h> run the NFL's Nev. England Patri- ots "I ~ant an ath1C't1c director at tht\ uni' ers11y who takes those respons1b1ht1es off th(' field .as scnoush a~ thoSt· ~rn the field. and who cares 3'1 mul.:'h about ~inning nght as he doc'I w1nn1ng. pcnod," Foote said "That's the kind o f J'X'r- son I'm going to be scelong -C\cn mof'(' antcn1.el) toda) than might haH· been the casc before " Enckson. v. ho has rcpcatt"dl) pledged to changr the image 01 the Humcanes as collC'ge football's had boys. dechnc.-d to be 1nten 1ev.ed Thursda' The ~1am1 Herald \;lid Erickson· wa' d<'Spondrnt "'hen tall - in1t about the matter hours aflrr cut G WC's lt>ad ba{'k to liH (M}-5~). but \an Sco~<X and Camptlcll scored nine of Golden Wcsl's nn1 13 points as the Rustlers held' a 73-65 edge with 1:58 10 pla)'. "I though! ~e had a couplc n:JI good ~ncs and when we had to score w~.80t the ball an lane." said Grrenfi!fd. whose team hosts Full- erton on Saturda} at 7:30 an hopes of improving to 2-0 1n confcrcncc .. W(' were a little toughrr when we n~ed to be. but wc'rt a bunch of real screwy guys. that's for surt But any ~me )OU win 1n .ronfcrcncc 1 an 1mponan1 Wln Eve11bo<h 's prctt) dam aood and our aool 1s to be I 0-10 aftrr turd:t)' -1f we do. we'll go from there ·· CdM boW,s to Irvine, 53-50 IRVINE -The Corona dcl Mar HtJh boys basketball team m1sxd a pair of chances to tan the lead 1n tht final minute before fallina to host Irvine . .S3~50, in a no n-leaaue pme at the Vaqueros' l)'m. The Sa Kinp (6-9) wtrc led by Doua Hesse (20 po1nt.s) and J on Upham (1 8~ ~hilc Irvine. without laidina .corer John Molle who left the same in the fim two minutes with a sprained ankle. aot 19 point I from Bnan Boothro)'d and 14 from Jado Lee CdM tniJcd the entire way. unttl closing lo wtth1n .S 1-50, but r-.o ~a l{jnas' shots missed 'and Irvine hit two frtt throws to ice the win. Free throws ~ the key. a«0rd· 1na IO CdM OKh Peul om as the Sea Kinp hit only 12 of 20 10 the Vaqs' 14 of 17. -ay ... ~PIMI T ue\da' ·..,game "I don't h.a' e an\ answerc; .. the sttond-\t'ar \.f1arru coa h told Th(' Herald .. Thi~ has bccn the ~o~t \Car o t m' life. between toda\ ·., un'ipomm.anhl.e conduct stuff and \Orne of the mail I got after thl' Rngham 'I nung and otre Dame gamt'\ I both ~ 1am1 losses) . .\nd I'm c;url· 1t·,, hcl·n m) wile's w o~t )car. too fhl' Hurrn.anl·s establ"hed the tom· for the gamt' before at staned. 1.h.trg1ng off their sideline to taunt Te\a\ a' the Longhorns spnntcd ontn thl' field f he Humcanrs end('d the gamt' b~ taunting a nrar- l·mpt' \tJd1um ~1th a group danl.:'e .\<, the ~naltacs mount('d. E:nc~<,on angnl~ rtpnmanded h1~ pla,cr\ Jhcr the first quaner and again a1 halftime Hr said later he "a" l·moarrac;\ed by their d1spla). The Humcancs. ranked third an the final .\<,~1ated Press poll ha"'e offert'd no apologies. "( oalh E:.nckson made n dear. point-blank that he didn't want the taunting. but em o tio ns JUSt took 0' ('r " \CntOr center Darren Hand}' \:ltd "I feel bad for hirt'l because he's going to ta~c the heat. but we "'ett JU'it pla)tng Humcane football "It might be embarrassing to the uoavrrsm and the coaches. but it's no t tn the pla)('l"S. We enJO) 11. It's hke a sho v. People from Tuas \:amt' to sec M1am1's swarming dc- f{'nSC hagh-\Coring offen~ and what ne" danC"t"i "'e had come up wtth "We P' r them their mone)' 's worth ·· -By t•~ A•Hdal~ Pm. .. .. , .... . ' Fo~tain Valley tops Beahaw~ CHARGERS From 81 founh quanrr ~ hrl'I an lto w la~ up lUI the lrad to 46-3 .\ foul o n the pla\ and a rt'\Ulltng t«"hn1cal against thr ( hargrrs resulted an three frtt thro~c; h' Ito~ to lUt 11to 46-41 and tht' momentum '>~ung to the Oiler\ H unttngton ~a\ ablt' to grt a<> clo'it' as three.-at -'b·-'~ -.>.Ith b ''k it hut fdason out\Corcd the Oakr\ I -6 the rest ol the ~a' tor the ~an HIGH SCHOOL GtRLS Eclun '3, H~1""'9t•1 Bffdl SI l~LM9WI E•Mll H_.......,. -..0 II ncll M .1..-. ... ,., ... CrOOol' Pe18 COICIO<KI" ObaOt .. flpfl9 .. flpf• 1 0 ) ' O•v•\ • 1 1 " • S I 1 I Amor ow O O S 0 S S I IS liow S S 14 S I 4 I I Jotlt!M>n I • S 4 0 I lO Walli4t< • l 1 I I 0 7 l ~ En<kl 0 0 I 0 0 0 7 0 M oll\ I 0 I 1 ··~" 0 0 0 0 l o••• t1 ll 13 6J To1et\ 17 l• lO SI S<-bT ouen.n I E O•\Otl 1' IS 11 11-.3 Hun! "910" ltf'ACtl ' 11 l S l~S I J DO•n• OCMI ~ EO·M)n-M • Pe .. 1 t'it,1nf.,..Qf0f" B••c" 11, w I TKhnoCA•l Croo" E V·"<" E Raiders add Dyal to practice squad El EC1l''-'OO -The Loo. .\n- g('lc' Ra1da"i mo' ed former \tJn- 1 ng tight end \ftk(' D)al o nto thl'tr practtct' ~uad Thursda~ a-. tht'\ • preparrd for th('tr first 'JFL pla,off game on Jan 13 He caught JU St thrtt pa\~., Im ~I "ards whale pla\ mg 1n the lir.t t"l' gam(''i of the \eawn D)al and the r~t o t the RJ1dns practtC"td an a pers1~acnt rain for about 90 m1nu1cs "It's good to be ~ork1 ng. C'l'n 1f that means standing out 1n the nu n ... Raiden ( oac h \rt hell ..aid ''If you'tt working no~. that me-ans )Ou'rc tall an the hunt (tor the uper Bov. ll .. -B,· 1M Au«latt4 Prns .. • Burkhallef each lddOd eiaht (or t~ Winnen (6-7, 1-0). In non·lcaa~ play: • c...ta lhle f'J, o.nill Ml Mar N: The Mustanas sprinted LO 1 19·9 first.quarter lead and never looked ba.c.k 11 lhc Sea K.Jnas' aym. CO\.UGE MaN S.C...~72.lv..-.. 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I Go<Mn Wt\1 Har•1• 7 , •<""<-•'' "-'onit HIGH SCHOOL BOYS trviN SJ, CWIN !Ml ~r so , ..... ......,.. cw-• Mer -.. " ... 0-• l 7 1 ) • ,.,...., ,.,.,, 0 0 0 c ~"\Ot..' UP'\a"" ~ .tSi.ot' c .,. .. OIM" 0 0 1 0 1 4 I II 0 0 0 0. 7 0 0 • ~ 0 ) 0 ,_. J 10 aooou·.o Ih a \ C,r •mJ<,. E '"''O' MO<• LrM'",..,•' L.H c.,_. Ev•"' H ~• .,., am \ To1e1, 11 11 11 lO To••' k-b't OIHll1WI .. fl ... • 1 2 ,, 1 l • ~ 1 • 0 0 0 ) I J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 ) • 0 0 ' 0 t 0 I ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 ll 14 It ~ CO<'Ot\A oet ~r I 10 It 16-SO f•V•l\I 11 10 II 1)-SJ l _,,, ooe•• C0<'\)"4 Cle Mer-Cler• 7 1rvl--LH 1 lloott1rooro l TecMo<At L ,,,.,.mev ... I • Olivta DiCuUlli MCI lla'cllile Ward led lbe Musta1111 (9-J) wkti 24 and 12 points respcctJvdy, wtwo An.-la Tonavanik ud April Van '°"eden provlded Sttoftl illside play. accordana te Coech Jtm Weeks. Senior Heather FlaMrty led tbe Sea Kinas with a c:aiur·biab 31 po ams. 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USE THIS FORM TO PLAC E YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY (First three words ore boldface) 25 wo rd maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:--------------------------------~ PHONE:--------~---------------------- ADOOESS: CITY: STATE: ZJP: ---n. illfolmaetol• It COi~ ...... oamot occept ~ ........ od ....,. It ~Odtwl be~lb'lllJ:···· .. .,, .. ~OGUM. lod\ad 11.M be OllO• a code,.,,._"' ,__ .. _.., t1¥ c:iaa.. a P', 7 ted ~ VouW41bec*9 110 0Clland....._...,,,<V! ,....,.ooomOo*fltD .. wl beabllt -~ '°" ··~----_.,.... ~ . GUIDELINES I I ~ . • .. Frld1y. Jan ~_.,_....,...__.• ... •-----!W! pg ~.., ~ aa ..c .a f!B1F pa w aa "°""It*..,_~'!'••• --1r~~ ..na.•-.:11w1 , • ._..'ftOlt......,. ~-=KOD1£7 ·~··tt~.:-: ._. ,. ... , ... , •• M••••n y TO --·· r-.--... I ~fHUQ ACTION NOTIQIOl' .. ,iiiON NOTICEC:W~ llOftC8•NlhiOii .-nam IT ..... .,A1'11 .. T.......... ~. T ...... ...,.,., PMt4'°"f\.JHOMAI To·---rER TO·DI•• tE• TOAllll ,. ""-~,.,.... .. ,,. ........ ,...... .. /6 • V0U AM • DUAULT :.Hll' :""'1'.-IHflOA. .. OOll'l, AUfHO .. IZlD .w.._ .... . " nfAT'I °'' ~:-• ..._ ...._ • 1..l "ADffOOf rM19T IMTION OM '"' MOW l90nce MllN'f '°" tWfTON e DTATS OF! ESTATE OF. IWft' uu. CM119 eot.UTIC*9, . Y/iOff DP..._ • CA• NO. A11.,_ TlD RIRUMU ..... APPL,CAltONI, TILi· ~A~OI'~ 1Mm4_, fOA A VA~ "°9NA C. HARLOW 0. ... 1111 lrfl 1 w1 °'. Oor· Mw~ IL .... ....,._ T• 11 ~ UNUll YOU lAd ,..,._~0..CAU •MOU Ofltlw.WAY WIOTH llOEROllLa THAYER LWC..,.. oneM!....,,C. tMtl ,._......_r..-.... =...._ ...--.: TO "'°'1CT AT n. Of'1Ca Of THI Ol\TtO~ ti. tea MQUIMMIHTI (11 ffUT AOllNA CASE NO. A1-CMI llO. A-w._.. ,.,,.._.,, 1IOI . 1*t U.S ,___ • .. ~ ....... Md ""°"'""' fT IMV PLANNING DIVISION, UHl.111 vou TMCI MOUIMD. to flit • cot.Wm To .. ..... To al .... --~ • ..., ...... Dt . C«oM ... """'~ ...... ........ .... • • b..D AT .. "*JC N>OM.O. n '""'MW. ACnr* TO "'°'(CT N::ttlS ~ot TO 90£AO ~-. a..-ore. ........ co•...,.e ~ .... celf taa.t ~ ....... a.If .... 01119:-. M IMnJ11~ IN. fl YOU NUO M ~ MUA. CALI•:""~""!·~ ALLOW THe COHaJ..UC. CASE NO A1 .... conllngenl Cf9Clba, ~Md~~ .... ~ TNe ~' II con· ,_ bull~ ........... • Ille .. or ...... Of -.; E~TIOM OF THE TION Of A RCONO UNIT T ... ~fWOna WftO ~ wi..-. -....,_ a.c..o by, 1t1 ~de* • dudlld "1 M •-• of ROlHJ LENNOH llfAlUN! OF THC~ 0.-.,.. ~IN..£ tf' V0U NC£0 M HHtND AN fXISTINO ._ o helta. 04hofwiM bt tn.,...... In "'9\li9 or-..119.or~.of TM r..-trent(•> com TN ,......, ......... A PETITION '-bM" flflOC CDtHO _,, ,.._, ""*Y 4 1 1 f)(fll.A*flOlt Of THE MSIDCNCt LOCATCO AT ,....."9 • IN w111 °' ot bod'! a.tAAY LOUtaf CART A .. .-~ to trMMCt ~ menced to tt.,..a ._,. llled by SECURITY YOU. YOU ~'! f-OU llf>.TUlllE Of THE tt7 Ol MAA A'aHUE IN ~t • of HARLOW 0 i'HAVEA ' LOUIH CARTlft ,... wnder the f'~\iout ,_. Uf\OW .. F1C•1111 PACIAC NATtOHAl ~ ~OMO ~TAN 11'1 ZOHl. EM · f*-. ~ ""Y A PEllTIOH ,_been APETlflOHMI~-.., l11t1Mee n•lfttl(1) 1t1t4"S 811..,.... n.,,..tl lleled &NI( ... NCHARO G ~~Ill ft1tJC .,TIC( YOU, VOU lttOlAJ> Vl"ONMlNTAL DI·~ be ln~.._lt lled t1¥ CAISTY T. byUVCWCUONinll'lillu-atloYe on ~ 27, abO\l'eon Om,,_1, 1llO w.Ml..l.AN In the 21. 1891, COKfN:::T A~ T"E,_.INATION EXEMPT •• _,.. or ....... or """'.!I SCHEUER In ... l l*'Ot ~ Of ~. 1tl0 0..1.JOyd PWwft • ~ of • •41 "M. ROKRT E. TI4I OOITA MDA lON-On .Wt ,, ,... • • ~NNtHG ACTION ~-ROSINA c eoe,~'f Ccut of c~ ~ Countt of OAANO• WlllMR F11~ TNI ~ ... tied · of MIU ~TIO.• IHG AOMffMTMT°" W.U OMMiAcv rA-tt.ol FO" AZ~ M. -A06 ,..,. of ORANGE. THf PlTITION rtquetet Thia .t--.rtt wet flied ~ tne Count) CWk of Of· OR . llPllC*M TNllM MHOEA A ~ ON :.:rro!:i• All.AMI, AUTHOAIZEO ~~ETlTI ~AO.......... THE PETrTION tNt ERIC WILTON t» ec>-wttl'I tN County Clettl Of Or· .,._ County on OlicemOel PETrTION undtf W Pll'IUMl to OMd TUUOAY JAHUA.-V 11 AGINT 'OA lLlAHO" fled !OH Ni. ._n ~ '-I CRISTY T pointed M per1IONll ,.,.. ~ Col.inty on OeoemtMN t2. 1te0 ~-.. , 8ECUM'Y of TNlll ,,.. 11¥ ~ 1•1 OA Al 100N At ~~ .:::. "8Hl". ,Oflt A CON· BOE.J11n F~Cf9 J SCHEUER =*' ,_..,tat1¥1 totidmWt1• ll'lil 6, 1990 ~ PACll"le NATIONAL. l.M. 9tWJMtk N«J Ai.IC~ P08'1BL£ THfAIAnlflt _...-DtTIONAL UH PERMIT · ~ .. ~-tatlvt ..... al tM ~1 ,..,,_ ~ OnnQill eo-t BAN< Md AICHAl\D G. IHMJM!t(. HUSIWIO AHO ON THa FOU.OWINO fTQI: .., ...,,... IO 0.0 d 'OR A AOTAIJfWIT WITl4 ~~ Coutt~ to '°"' i.e. ..._ of TH! Pf!"l'ITIOH recru-ta ~~ t>r-:ioe Co.t o.lty P110t O«Mnbef' 21. tt ~ be lll006nlld Wtrt, g111er1 to 1, 1.DT UHi AOJUIT• '""' ......., JAM 11. IL\TIHG FOR MOM THAN tie deotdenC ~ to ad~ tM o.lly fllllot Demmber 14, 21, 1MO. ~ 4 11, tMt • MfWll ,...~ ~--In-= ~ MINfl.L~ '°" PAUl 1-. ...... ND. ll-01.,.. 11 '" AN EXl8TINO COM-~ ew.t F~.cts J . THE PETrTION --unW "'-~,2 •. lttO, J~ 4. 1•1 , ..... .. ........ ........ ol UNtc:Al MORT<MQ£ H . T 0 8 l. a .. 0 . d Olldlf ...... "' .. MEACIAL BUILDING BOERO be -.W..19d . ~ .. dtcedlnra dent ~fltlon °' &-F·973 1Mdlo1•ot. COAPOAA AUl"HOAIZ£0 AGENT ltOA ~ d .. Counly LOCATE> AT 440 EMT .,_..,IM -WU Ind coclciil, w MY· t9* A.ct (Thia tiUttlOnty.. P'taJC MJTIC( THE PE'ITIOH COAPORA= ~ MA8SEN AND GfltHNl "9cortW ol ~ 1TTH 8TAEET. ft, IN A C1 =.:_,,..:-.::... a,. dnrMd IO,,,_..., llllowtn.~NCl'~I NlJC 11)11C£ _.....;..;;.;;;.;;;.;;,, ....... __ _ ~~~_;[:and l'leecl ~ M£.:...C OF ~~~~~ISTT~ ~ ~ --.: ~ ~~-A~~.tlAT~~~~~~~ lhl.,~ PETrno.. !:: _. ~ ~ :=u!0~ ~ ~ ~TmOUe eue•H 1'1Cnn:::'~1 TM a,.~ to~·' ~LOCATED AT 1731 f'Ul.L· BAAL.OW, A 8*Ql.£ MAN EMPT flt dt09dill ftMNtiontn ... k.epCptOYlll lllfot9telilngoertain fl&AmaTA~ ~9TAW Jr T'-.. Ind -~ CDClcla r[SAUAAV a 1... • £RTON AV£NUC '" A Cl NIO eo.-9'L.Y ~N ltM 1. PLANNfNO ACTION ~ \"r• by the Cl0\11. ¥W'J lmpot\MI edlofw. ~ Tl'le ~ .,...._. .,. TM 1olowWiO ~ ... .,. 9Yllebl9 tot lnll No M-Olt743. ZONE ENVIAONMENTAL UNM"",..EO WOMNf Mu ftA..f1-ol FOA TOM LOVE. W ·~ COCICiiel, II lllft'/, THE PETfTION ....,, lM.-.onel ,_..~ doing~ a doing bueinW _. .. atrinMlon In flt .. ..,. OMciM Aecotdl In "9 ala OETE AMINA TIOH· EX· SC~ PUIUC A.UCffON AUTHOAIZE.D AOEHT FOR ~ wil ~ e:nr~ II ~· ~ k> '8t1ve .. t» reQuir.cSlo GM NUCLEAR ttotAGIHO SER-CASA OE.L SOl T~ ~ 1W ooc.t of h County A1corOW al EMPT TO HIOH£ST IK>OCll' FOR SUZANNE G. GtLDRED, .,. ~. ~-the --noflOe to lntw-1.S l*WOfW vtCE.S, 113 t 11c11C 89Y Of , CENTE.A. 1000 H ~ S1 • THE PETTTION 0MHGE Counlv .... of 2. LOT LINE ADJUST. CASH ...,._ d F°" A VA~ FAOM .m.d In the .. liliapl und9f the ll~ldelll unw t'-Y ~ • .,..,.., rw>-"'-Por1 Bwtl. e.ait 02teO "-POtt e.ctl, Clillf tHIO r!GMI!" ~ to c.on-. WIU SEU #IT MENT LL·t0·12 FOR.-an...,. .. ":the FRONT SETBACK AE-:; twcoun. ~bl of e....a. llCe OI conMnt.cl to tM Alct\wd Louil Gonnlee. Rk:Mlll 0 COOC* "37 ~ flt 1AM PU8UC AUCTlC* TO L L 0 V O A U C K E flt , mooey OUtAEMENlS (20 FEET A& THE PETITION Ad. (Thia llUi"lonty Ml propo91d llCtlOn I Tl'le lnd9-1131 8ack Bey Of , Newoot1 Gefie St,_., ~ c...I undltf the lnc~od1ot HIClHEST 8100EA FOA AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR ~ -) If THI: flWN 0 U I A ED. 1 4 FE E.T ~ ~ .i.ow f'9 petSONl P~den1 edmlnlltr•tlon l9eecll. ~ 92980 TNa ~ le c:on-Ac*Y*llaltalon of E.-.. CA.SH ~ • time of LLOYD MYLES 0€V£1.0P-(NORTH) ENlMHCC TO PROPOSED) TD CON• .,,,...., tie ,.~ lo '86le -.iltlol'lty wlll be gr""ed ,_ Thie ~t!Mff 11 COii· dueted oy en lndMdu.i Act. (Thia aUhW'lly ...... 1n 11twf1J1 al IN MEHT, TO COMBINE TWO TttE COUNTY STAUCT A PATIO COVEA undlf the "*'!:\~ Jllt1lhoul ._. .,.. 1r11w•ed peraon ducted oy en tndMduel The r41Giatrafttla) com· .tow IN ~ lJnMo Slalei) ~ fMIN CONTIGUOUS PAfltCEL8 COURTHOUSE. 100 CMC fH rRONT M AN EXISTINO Adrr*lllltalbft of E ...... oOtia court llP9fOVal ,._ lltl obtKtlOn to the_... TM r41Glatral\l(1) com· rMl'I09d to t'*"*1 buel-rep...nt.M ~ &IM (NOAlH) ENTRAHC INTO ONE, LOCATED AT CNETER DfWE W£ST. SINGLE-FAMILY AESI-Act (Tt. ~ ... ~· ,king C»f1an Y9tY t!Otl end ltlOWI good e.... menced 10 lrtnMC:t ~ MM ~ me Fic:OOOue nwt~ecbw Wlhout THE C~ ~ 302 EAST 18TH STREET IN INITA 1'HA.. CA .. rtghl. DENCE LOCATED AT 3M llow IN ~ impONnl acdonS, .ny the coun "'°'*' not ,_.. ~ Ille FICutlOul Buatn ... nametl) lleted o0• cour1 APJ)tOVll N AN R 2 ZONE'. EN· .. end ..... ~ U.ST 18TH STREET IN AN r..vMentaW. lo .-, howevef, the penonal grant tfte IMl'IOrlty 9ua1nes1 n1me(a) ll1ted 1boYe on N1 A Betot• ~ ~ Y9tY COURTHOUSE. 100 CMC v IR 0 N M E NT A L DE • lo end now held ~ • und9t R 1 ZONE ENVIRONMENAL "*' eclona WChout ,.pt...,laUve wtll be A HEARIN() on lhe 1>91.-tbQW on NovemC>er 1 '"° Rlc:Mrd G COOC* ~· tc:dona, CENTER DRIVE WEST, TERMINATION: E)(£.MPT Ukl OMO of TNlt In the DETERMINATION EX· ob~~ cour1 apptOY. al ~Ired to 9Ne nolioe lo tlOn wfl be l'lelO on J~ Rlchlld L Ooru.11'91 fhle ttet-1t w .. Neel ho-#eYef, the ~ .. SAHTA ~ CAuFOAHtA 3. LOT UNE ADJUST· ~ tlu.MiO In lllld EMPl -Befot• faking oetiain v-Y int«•l&d ~ un'"9 2• 199I et I •5 p M In n111 ata.tement WH Med Wttl'l lhe CoYnty Clet1I of°' repreeentatlve • Will a,. ... ng.llt, tltte Ind .,,..,.... MEN T LL. 90. 1 3 F 0 R County end Sl.ie dlllCtlbeO I . PLANNING ACTION ~t action& th9y haw waiYed nob Of Dept 3A ioc:.ted II 700 CMc: wttl'I the COUll. ty Cierti of Or enge Couflty on Oeoem~ required '° gN. nodce lo conveyed IO end now l'leld LL 0 " D Ru c KE A ••• LOT •7 M TRACT NO PA-91-10 FOR ARLOnl howew< lhe ~ .. consented to !he proposed Cent• Drive W•t Senti .,. County on Deoember ,. '"° lnWlr•lild pettOnl ur1ela by • uncMf Uld Deed ol AlJTHOAJZED AGENT FOA AN 0 A ss 0 c I A T Es • 'tallve Wiii .,. acuon ) The Independent An• CA 9270' 15 tteO "1919"1 Chey NW wallMd nollOe or TNSI In Ille ~ LORRIANE ALLISON ANO 4s.1e. IN THE CITY M AU"TMORl2ED AGEHl ,OR .. pt-:-" to 1¥9 nob lo 8dmlni9"allofl authority IF YOU 0 8.IECT ro ,,,. ,..,..,.. Pubhsned OrMQe Cout consenlild IO Che ptOpOted Uuellled In Niki~ ano DR RONALD CUNNING, TO COSTA ME&\. COUNTY M Mi-OAP COMPANY, FOR A =.:cslild g ""'99 Wll be granled unle• an Cl'*'t"'O of, .... i>ehllOn , your Puollllled Ot'anot COUI Deily Pll01 Decemb« 21. 21 11etlon.) Tht lndilpendent SI ... oe~ M THE COMBINE TWO CON· 0RAHGE. STATE M CONDITIONAL USE PER· f'9Y hew :::'d'9nob °' lnletesltd pe<80n hies an tnould "'9MI 11 lhe hMl1ng Diiiy Piiot Decemtw 14 21 1990 Jenuary •. 11 1991 adminlilrallon authority ~THWESTERLV . eo TIOUOUS PARCELS INTO CAUFOAH~ AS PER MAP Mil TO PLACE A 416-conaenled IO the PfOpoeed oOjecton to the pebllOn '"° atlll your 0019Ctl0nl Of 28 1990 Jenuar;. 1991 F..e&J w1I be g<anltd Unle• an FEEl OF LOT 2811 MONE, LOCATED AT 380 AECON>ED ... BOOK 1,75 SQUARE·f"OOT AUTO-='J. The ~ndenl and shows QOOd cause, ... writ11f1 objecllon• Wllhl F 978, ________ _ lnteres»d per90n fllea an ANO lH EAST 15TH PAGES 5 AND ' OF MAflC VIDEO RENTAL • ration lnorlly why the courl" lhould not ll'ltCOUflbefor•ll'lt'-lng .. -tc W\fll"I" ~lion lo the pelilon ~~=1-r:~~ STREET IN AN R2 ZONE. MISC€lLMEOUS MAPS, KIOSK IN TME PARKING will t» ~led u~• an grant the auflor11y "l'our IPC>Mlanc:e m1y be 1nl Nl.IC fl>TICE I ~ nu ·~ an(j lhows OOOd cauee • ENVIRONMENTAL DE· IN THE MFICE M THE LOT OF AN EXISTING lni.r•lllid ~files an A HEAR~ on "-P•nonOfOyye>ur lllOfMy K121D why the courl" ~ not AS PER MAP AE~D TERMINATION: EXEMPT COUNTY RECORDER M s M Q pp ING c ENT EA ~lion lo the titon petition Wiii be he'd on IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR ACTmOUI .,..... • grantlhe.u~ IN~~ PAGE a3•0F 4 LOT LINE ADJUST· SAIOCOUNTY LO CATED A T 2300 rilhowa QOOdpeceuse Jan\Jary 24, 1991 al 14S Of . contingent GledllOf of NAMllTAn.NT I F~~IOUS. ITA~.J A HEARING on flt MISCEL~OUS MAPS, MENT LL·90· t 4 FOA The ._. ~ ano HARBOR BOULEVARD. why Che CIOUl'f ~ noc P M tn [)opt 3A localed al t'?9 ~ you muet hie Tl'le tolowlng s-eona .,. 1 The toloWtnQ Pll'"ION ., .. pe•tton .. .,. hltd on IN THE OFFICE M THE LLO~D AU C KEA , «**commondeelgl..etcwi. •33,INA C1.S ZONE EN·grentlheaJflortty 700 CMc C.nlet Dnve"fCAJ#QallT'IWflfl NCOUt1and 'CIOlng~IH-.U dotngbutlf'9MU J~ 31. 19't It 145 COUNlV AECOAOER OF AUTMOR!ZED AGENT FOR'""'· al .. ,..,~ V I RONlotENTAL OE · A HEARING on Wesl Sanla AN., CA mall• coe>y 10 ,,... pwl()NI <•!ANESTHESIA SER· r110RANOE COUNTY p M In ~t 3A louted .. SAID COUNTY. LLOYD MYLES DEVELOP· dMCf1bed llbOW II TERMINATION EXEMPT pellion wtl be hltd on "270 t rep<ewllltMI ~ted Oy v I c E s I ti I c 0 A s T SWAP MEET (b)OAANGE 700 CMc C«ller ()nw The ..,... aodleU anCI MENT, TO COMBINE TWO purpoMd IO 1080 9 Pl.ANNING ACTION J.nuwy 31 1991 al 1 ' IF YOU OBJECT TO !he COUt"I wlll'lon lout montM ANESTHESIA o 12 YOft>e COUNTY FAIR SWAP MEE"' W•l Santa AM. CA °"* common oealgN&on. CONTIGUOUS PARCELS COHCOAO t» STREET PA-91-11 FOR SUPEAIOA p M In Oep~ 3A localed •I the granung ol the pettuon lrom IM dall of ,,,., .... ~ Y«t>e LlnO• c.i.t (CIOAA~E COUNTY FAIR 92701 " 11/'ty. °' .. ,.... ~ INTO OHE. LOCATED AT • ELECTRICAL ADVEATIS· 700 ctvlC CAnlef Dnv• you 11\ould •ppear al "-tuence ol ... ,.,. u pro'<ltded 928M GROUNOS SWAP MEET ea If YoU 08JECT TO o.xnbed above II 3e7-373 OOLE STREET IN COSTA MESA. CAufORH"'° ING. INC . AllTMORIZED Weal SMta AN. CA hearing and Slate your 4' ..:toon 9 100 °'the C... Freel J Bockner 4712 Fair o. ... Co.II ~ lhe grantino ol the pa411'on ~ '° be 356 EAST AN R 2 z 0 NE EN . 92828 AGENT FOR 259 EAST 92701 of.>tec1i0ns or flie wnnen fofnia PrOC>ele CoCle Thi Yort>• LAM YOft>e Uno• CaM 9~ lhoutcJ ~-at "9 22NO STAEEl COSTA VI R 0 HM ENT AL DE . The ~ 1 7 TM ST RE.£ T AS. IF VOU 08.JECT T oOtec'<>M W11h the COUfl I.,_ tor tiling ciunt ..a not Cellt 92Nf 1.-.Prtt Ent•Pf-lnC and •tale )'OUf MESA. CALIFORNIA TERMINATION EXEMPT lNIMie cMdMl'll ""I SOC I A T E S . F O R A the grantino of lhe petition be be the heanng You .IJl.plt"e tlet0t9 '°"' ITIOntM TM oua.n.... 11 con-Cetltorn.a. 504 South Bey obfec °' !tie wnn.n 5 ZONING ACTION Melly lot any tncon'edlWU PLANNED SIGNIHO PRO-you lhoutcJ appear at . appeara~ may .,. lfOl"I 1hl l'leermg Clll• no-ctuc:ted tly .,., lndMOual Fron! a..lbol lltend ..._ ot)teelions W'lh the coun S.S. .... Mil be maoe l.A-tt-01 FOA TMEODOAE ol ...... ~ Md GRAlot FOR AN EXISTIHO hearing and .... 'f04J person()( your attorney llCed •beve The r41G•l ltlnl(l l com-por1 8Mdl Ctllf •2662 belore the heemg Your Dul WlthDUI ~ OI KA.LOTA FOR A lotlNOR '**common~ .. SHOPPING C ENTE"'R ~llonS OI , ... wnllen IF y ARE YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille menced 10 ltlf\aact bullt-Tl'lit tlu~neu II eon .._nee be In w.minty. •JCPfeu OI CONDITIONAL USE P£A-f tn,. "'°"" hefW\. LOCATED AT 2H·275 obiec1tiona with lhe ao CREOrTOR Of !Me kept Oy lhe c:oun If you ,..... une1et tt1e Ficttlloua e1ue1ec1 oy a c:or~atton ~Of by ;:!'/a..,,,,.., ln'lpliecl, reglWdinO I.Ille, lotlT TO CONSTRUCT AN Salli .... wit be made, EAST tTTM STREET IN A belo<e !he heanng You conting.,-.1 creditor ot ti are a .,.,._ lnl--1~ In BullMH . n1me(al 111190 The reg•atranlfl l com po&MUIOn, OI ACCESSORY APARTMENT ~ WlthoYI ~ OI C t-S ZOHE ENVIAOHMEN· be deceased you IT'USI It'll ..Sate you "'9'f wttl'I aoo-.. on November 16 men<:ed to tranlKt t>ua>- IF YOU ARE A enc11monwue, lo Pf1Y the OVER A NEW THREE-GAR wwtllnfy expreu or TAL DETERMINATIOf'r EX· ~~ ~ ~ your claim w11h the the court I louMI Request tMO ,_ uneler ttle Ftetll!OW CREDrTOA °' a ref'Nllnlng ~ aum al GARAGE LOCATED AT 200 im'*9d ' ~ title ElotPT jand ~ a copy to ti lor SO«:* NOiie* ot the ta-Fred Boc:llner Bua1neH n•!'l'et•I ttated ~t cr.dtor of ti. tne nol•(•) MC"'9d by ..., DEL MAR AVENUE IN AN ~ • 10 PLANNING ACTION IF YOU ARE A personal f9Pf8Mtlla Ing ot an lrlventcity and IP-Thll atlletnenl ... lllecl •t>C>Ye Otl APfll t9T2 • deceased. you muse m.DMdofTruat•l'llr'lle(..aRt ZONE. ENVIAONMEN-~ to .:PA·99-t09 FOR GAAO'fCREOrTOR OI •appo4"ted ~the pr....,oleatate ...... 4'of wttl'ltheCountyeter1(ol0r· ROOlf"t HT ... ,..,..,..~. 'f°'6 claim Wlf\ the OOUl1 hreon • ~ tn.ict fAL DETERMINATJON. EX-• Pfl'I HANSHAW. AUlHORIZ£D conbngent etedlot ol tie witun lour months t lnY 1>9tll10n Of eecount .. .,. County ..on Novem«-dent .8od.....roall CDP~ tO' II• nol•(). ~ " EMPT ~ pmclpal tum d AGENT FOR ~ dilollased. ~ must tM-daWoffnt eeuenc:e pu>lllded..Jn NC11QQ.J2aa_; ttl 1"° I Tn1a •t•ternent ... tlleCI ~111 ,.ptnenlallYI • • 11/'ty, 6 ZONING ACTION the note(•) MCUr9d by Mid YWEVA JOE, FOR AN EX· your c'8im will the aourt lollors .. provided ~theClllforni1 Prooet•Code ,47U58 ... 111'\ lhe Count CW1t ol Or· appohled by "-OOUr1 ""'* the !«TN of 58ld ZA·to-05 FOA JEFFREY J Deed of TNlt, wtetl Int« ... TENSION OF TIME FOR A ilnd mall a copy to Ile socbon 91 00 ot fl A ReqU41St 14' Spec:Mll Notloe Publllneel Ora~ Coasl an e Count ~ Oeceml* wlt\ln lour monlha from Deed of Trust ..... etwoes HUTl{R FDR A RENEWAL 1'*9on, .. proWtecl In Ulld PREVIOUSL y APPROVED personal reprosentallve Caltlom1a Probate Code lorm It 1vail1bte trom tM Delly. PllOI Oecem'-I~ 21 r 0 19QO y lhe dale Of lirlt lllSuance of f'° ·~ ol Ille OF A MINOR CON.DITONAL not.(1). ~ I anv. CONDITION.AL USE . PER· appointed by lhe OOOfl The hmo lor hling clal COUt1 c:lef"ll 29 1990 Janu•ry • 1991 FC7'a1a ten.. .. pnwid9d in NS... USE PERMIT FOA AN AC· unoer the tenne °' Mid MIT TO ALLOW THE CON· wilhin lour months from w1• not expn ~fofe lou AtterMJ ,., "'9tlt1oftw: f 9611 Pvt>hlhecl Or Cout Mellon 9100 of "• Tl'le loCAll amount of the CESSORY APARTMENT Deed ol TNlll, ..... ehllrgft STRUCTION OF A 11.SOO the dale of nrst ISSUance ol montM from fl• heannJO-fl lleehtnr. ~eq ()Ady P1101 Janua-:;1: 11 18 Califomle Probale Cbde unpaid be1ence al IM OVER ,. NEW TMREE..CAR and •xpenMS ol lhe Trust" SQ u ARE F 0 OT RE· letters as prov!OOO 1n date nouc.ed aboY• c...-I W....,lkl I "8.IC NOTICE 2~ 1991 The ltne lor llfilo ctaima OOllOafion MWreC1 0y the GARAGE TO BE CON· and of me lrutU erMled by TAil/AUTOMOTiVE SER-secllon 9100 ol lfle OU ,_,,, Cale De u "-ta. I f-409 wt1 no4 •KP'"• befOfe lour P'°'*'Y to be lo60 and STRUCTEO BEHIND AN EX· MIO OMO ol Trusl I VICE CENTER LOCATED AT Calllomla Probate Cod& they,. .. .,,/"',~ u!,XAM~N~ lutte 210 '1CTTTIOUI •USINEU tn:Wltls lrom Ile "-811nGfMIONW6enllfnlll«1c:osls. ISTING s1NGLE·FAMILY Thetot•amotnolin.2041 -204 5 HARBORTht llme lor hltHJ clatmslmU .,: VJ• cou Ektontdo-.ntlWtdlng NA•ITATEMENT ,. .. noticed 9bove •icpenses and adllllnc.es • RESIDENCE LOCATtO AT unpeld ~ °' the BOULEVARD IN A C2 W11 not e•p•e berOfe lour ,--the PefflOO ~ ..... CA aKI TM loltow•no l)O't'llC>n' ·~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the ume ol Ole 11'111181 282 ESTMER STREET IN AN OOllgallon ~ by &ne ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL,monfls from "'e neanng ;:r~, .. In with ... ::::, DI~~ ~ll'ge 2~' dOlng l>Ualtlftl u lheMelceplbythecourt II pubhcalionol theNotle41ofRI ZONE ENVIROHMEN· !DETER M I NA T IO N dal8 nollo0dabove lo i' R&oues "J t tier SPEC AL f M'l'to.lfS Ht-LBURT you •• a person S.11$322787 41 TAL DETERMINATION EX-~ to be add llld PREVIOUS NEGAflVEDEC· YOU MAY EXAMINE~ ~ot 0 ol 1'11 fit'°' l990 Jaf'ult'J• l99~ 15~5 ~ 11 .. ae D< E .n lnter•ted In the nl.lte, The ~._, EMPT ~ ~ cocta l..ARATION the Me It.Pp! by the coun If r:. I09 ° " '°S F •36& Coat• M ... Call! L ~ d I a H e 1 f! n r you may 1.i. with fie aourt ~--• under I IF THE ABOVE ACTION(SI ·~ anCI llOVlflCeS • 11 PLANNING ACTION you are a ~son an ll"IV('fltory an 92eu · Hurlburt ~ 93 rftl· a lom\al Aeo.l•t lot .._, Deed ·of Tr\AI IS/ARE CHALLENGED 1N tne lime ol IM lnlllel PA-89-14 FOR REGINA intoresk'd in ttwt est.iie ap~I 01 eswt«> assets Nl.tc NOTICE M •C"•"• Al'ln Brici.ei df'nt of Palm ~n. Speaal Nob ol "-lllnQ ,_.~ •lleeui.d ano COVRT THE CHALLENGE lpuOlllCalllon °'the ~ °' c u L e E R T s 0 N . you may Ille Wllh"' court Of 0 any pellltOn or 15~5 MeN .... a. ex E of an wwentoty ri~eeltotne~MAYBE LIMITEDTOONLY S.•1138 03879 ·AUTHORIZEOAGENTFORa lormal Re~est lo,aecooni as~rol/Ud"' tu .. C*I •368 Cos•• V~Y Cal CA paswd away m appt81UI ol .......... Mllten Noftee al Defaul THOSE ISSUES RAISED IN The Oenlfldllly under WILLIAM POWER. FOR A Speoal NOllC9 ol fl• 6'1nq ~i;on ~robate ~ocie"': (CfTACtON NDtelAL) 92626 S.ruung CA on ~ "' OI arty pe"IOl'I Of and Oec:llon to s.tt The lw R I T T E N c 0 R • Miid Deed °' Trua R E N E w A L 0 F A of an inventory and Ra' om:• lo ~l N flRST AM!.NDE> TP111 o .... ,,... •• con-~ 29 1990 Born accoont a ptO~ tn uno.nlgned taUMd Yid RE s p 0 ND EN c E 0 E . ,....~. eJeculeO and PREVIOUSL y APPROVED appraJsal ot estate •SSOIS oques r Qllee COlllPLUNT dUC1eel ti "' ncl•~IOua • • Mellon f250 of "-Nol~ al Default ano LIVERED TO fME ZONING 1 ~ IO""~ CONDITIONAL USE PER-Of ol any pellhon or lon'n IS avai lrom '"' ~TICE TO DEFENDANT The ,' •llt•ntj'9 com· lJ\ ~ymour CT on Cahlomlll Probate Code A Election to Sell to .,. ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR • wnnen OO'dllnllion ol MIT ro ALLOW OUTDOOA acc:ounl as provided tn ~rt def~ p tttl • I 1A"1SO • Acusaao1 LESLIE ~ ~ ltlt'MCI tluei :t.Ober ls 1897 SM R~ lot So9c'8I Nolic» recoro.d tn en. "'4.11'/fy TO THE ABOVE DATI! IDefaul and Oemana !of DISPLAY WITHIN THE RE-MCllOn 1250 ol fle ~M_YO:: tat onef. l(AVE LESL E 1tAY AC ,_. uno.r t"-F1C1•h0Ut is SUTVlVf'd by her aon lorm • a~ lrum "-..mere tne ,..., ~ IS FO" nJRTHl!Jllt '"FOA-Sale Md I M1ften Nobce al QUIRED FAONT LAND-C•tom1a Probate Code A A Pr"otauJc!.1 C!:'tp COUN T ANCY CORPOA· Buttneu n1me(st ll•t•CI ~,. Hurlbun o f court ctetk. ioc.ieci MA TION OH THE ABOllE • SCAPEO SETSACIC AREA R~I '°' Sc>ecial Nola 4590 MIH:Ann B • A TION A c ... ,Of,,.. Corpot at>o ... Otl December 3 1990 • CA AUOfMy !Of Pellll<>Mf: Dal• DECEMBER 17 APPLICATIONS TELE-Qefaull and Etedlon to s.tt LOCATED AT 2300 NEW· foml II avateable lrom fie S~ 260 ur lvd. a I • on S A M U £ l M~ Anll Bncketl P..i.lm Dt-sert, . 2 Andf .. SIMM Ul90 I PHONE 75• 5245 OR CALL TN ~ caused PORT BOULEVARO IN A C2 court Clefk. • L ANG BE AG I A ENE Thie aletem.nt ••• )Ued grandch.tldttn. 1 Ill Mergot I. Mcl.9rt "ou•n L MtSS AT fHE OFFICE OF THE Miid Nola ol Default and ZONE ENVlRONENTAL DE· AttOfney fOf Pelitlonef: :;-$' B.ec:h • CA LA...OBERG ano DOES I ., .. , .... tl'le Countv ci.lt Of Or ~r Harnrt M Ewns ~ B•Tton,Klugmen& P LANNING DIVISION EiectlOll IO Sell IO be TEAMINATIOHEXEMPT •Dennl1W.Hlrwood 1'00 Count on December • DC O.ttl"11 tNCO"ltOMTED ROOM 200 17 FAIR DRIVE I recorded In the county t2 PL.ANNING ACTION B•r~r & Wolen Or~o Coasl Oa1i-, P1to1 YOU ARE BEING SUED ;nr990 \' of w tungton '33S.llrend et NldTfusle9 COSTA MESA CALI-Wflefe the,..., propeny "PA-90-125 FOR JIM MAR· 11800MecArthurBlvd. J.in 4 tO t991 BY PLAINTIFF (AUd le•t• f47el11 Mrs Hurlburt came 31thP:tOOf c/olfobettE ..,., ... ,FORNIA IOCilfed OUEZ AUTHORI ZED Sa.800 . ~l\dol SARA LEE p~ Orenge Coast to thr ~lla Val· Loe Anoele• CA lnOotponl/«1 .Publill'led Ora1199 Coe.st Del• NOV 30 1990 AGENT FOR O B l NVEST· lrvlM, CA 92715 IWINOCUR ine1111te1u1lly ane1 Dell'( Pik>I Deceml>ef ,. 11 I le an 1984 and bad 90071·1591 920 ~•Qll 0-.t Orl'l'e Delly PilOt Jenuary • 1991 I Q"AMIJlllCY MOfltTQAQI MENTS, FOR VAAIANCES Orange Coast Oa1ty P14o1 Pt.a.IC NOTICE _. trust .. ot the Seri L• 28 1990 J~ry , 1991 Y d N Orano• ye, .. , Dally Pilot Cowrw. CA 91n 4 (118} M l· F 023 CO"ltO"ATION FROM PARt<ING REOUIRE-Jan 3, 4 10 1991 Wtnocur Trv9' f -971 ltvr in f'Wport Jan ~. s. 11, '"511 4302 .. i.lct '""'" MENTS ( 15e SPACES RE-NOTICI TO I Yo.i tie .. JO CALENDM BNch for 18 years •-1c MnTV'c I Br CM A ~ Dllmt 'C MnTIC£ 170 BACW:>WAY OUtRED 149 SPACES EX-Pt.a.JC NOTICE CON"'ACTOlllS IDAYI .,.., tNa --.. me ir ..,,.TIC( pnor Her son was t.Jwo r~ null\•~ Anolr.yllldAQ!lrlkx l"UUU nu tSTtNG) AND LOCATIONAL CALL.ING 11_....Oft,_to,..1 ,.~nu I C •• Ti MJL/BIW, CA ~(4 15) PROVISIONS WITH A CON-rlCTfTIOUI .......... ,()Ill..,. "~ ltt-,~.. •• 1ty .... anager In Kano " NII.. PUBLIC MEARINGS WILL I ""'flC>IO 01flONAl USE PERMIT NA• ITATIMINT School D1a111ct NEW-.::-r t ACTTTIOU8 .u...-u 1 Newport Bt>M'h an ftCTTTlOUl IUllNlat C t55800 BE HELD BY TME COSTA ~$USN/HAMMOND F O R A · -NAMI l"TATl.•NT g~ d I TIMINT 1-4/11/1811191 MESA PLANNING COM ASS I rt1tto11Qw!ngper1e>ot.,• PO RT MESA u N1F1ED •i.tt•0t~cie11 .. T"41tOStowtnO ~••o 1965-1 d •n w NAMl TA MISSION Ar THE CITY , VICE PRISIOCNT totASSAGE ACUPRESSURE CIOlnO tlUSlneat u SCHOOL DISTRICT not ptetect you;,_ tJP9' ~as the hrst Cuv MIUl- The J011oWlng penon11ra HALL 11 FAIR OAlllE 1 AUhotft«JSlgna/ll'e SALON AND SPA IN A AUL a ASSOCIATES P•o,ec;I Neme CARPET· wT1Heft ,.1,11nw _, i. ~AFF IC COORD• Pal ........___ CIOlnO t>ulinMI.. ..-II' W\TirC • • C IS5115 t 796·SOUARE· FOOTl3000 Bucon SI Newe><WI ING-VARIOUS DISTRICT "'~ ..... '°'"'If,... tger In m ~·. YE OLDE w e PUB ANO ... ~ nuirw. ~g: ... ~: A~~s:, p ~A~ n·n.n• 1119() 1-4 ,~, SUITE IN THE COSTA Beacl'\ Call 9266J llOCATIO...S •eftttl'le Cc-1 to"-',_ ~~1c~N ~nc .. 0 .. ~.Nf~~ from 1971 1973 Pn- GRILL 2833-C Welt Pec•flc: PU9LIC HEARINGS WILL AS soON AS POSSIBLE MESA VILLAGE SHOPPI~ Rotie•t M LHr '3000 Btd 0Nd•1t\9 Jan ... ,., 18 ~ R(I 1 ...... :.. C1tol 9~· 15 vatt' u-rv1ces h•vr Cout HWi . NewoOf1 e.ac:n. BE MELD BY THE COSTA THERE.AFTEA ON M~-·-1c MnflCE CENTER LOCATED A T BMcon SI ~po<t S.ecl'\ •99, I I 2 00 D"' " ,_ do "°' tu. ,_ MtlOI G W) .. 5l22 S-•• ~n ronduct.ed .it w C11ff 9:le80 MESA PLANNING COM ,._ nu 3033 SOUTt4 BRISTOL c.i.r 112663 Pl.ce o! 8-cl Rec;e<e>t ,...,,.. ,..._.....on,._,,... lftef t R • n c 11 Pett No<lon 140e BuSh MISSION AT THE CITY DAY FEBRUARY 11 1 t STAEET ~F INAC1 ZOHE Th·• ous·n•n •• con IQeme"I Si.o()Of"I s~ .... '"--. Mel ,_ ~~ d ., " •• Ftuhenr\ funeral SI 6enl• Ane Cahf 9270 1 MALL 11 FAIR DRIVE REGARDING THE FOLLOW· PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL ENVIRONMEN TAL DE-dU<:teo ti)' an •l"d•Vtelul l 108~-· S..r s .... , Costa ...... ~ encl pr.-l92T I Homr ind10. CA Tiu• Ovl•Mf'H IS ton• COSTA MESA C A LI· I~ ::~\~;,';T~~LlOw. IBE MELD BY THE COSTA TERMINATION EXEMPT Tn• reg•llrA"'ltl l com ...... ~A ~2826 wty ... ., ... ••en...,_,. ~: :u!;~ • .::u .. con ~ lh mtermenl at~ d\ICte<l l>y an individual FORNIA AT 6 30 PM OR MESA PLANNING COM-13 PL.ANNING ACTION mencect to trltn"MICI l>u~I P11t• Plans Documents ..,.._ _.,,.. "-tM T 1, ,.,, m ,._ ff•I reg•11t1nl(•I com· AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ING A CTION S ARE MISSION AT THE CITY PA-191t27 AND RE-,,... uf\04lr ,,.. FiCtlllOUt 10 be oeo.ea uo Same .. cOUf1 he ·~·'i.· !•\co,.· TnntlV '--Cfneter)' an ~ lo ltlll'MCI 'NII· THEAE.AFTER ON MON ~~:L~E~LEE~~ ~~~ MALL 77 FAIR DRlllE DEVELOPMENT ACTION Bu11neat name(1I !lated 1~ "al .. at~INO\lg!> T-.-. -...._, ...... , .. ;::c*' ~ 1~S.:icu~ Sf'\ mo u r , CT ~ Unel4K ·~ Fre:lllOU~ DA'\' JANUARY 28 tlltl L!MITE~ TO OHLY THOSE COSl A MESA CALI RA·8~ FOR LAYNE 8lN>-•t>ove on No..-moer 28 WALICTHttOOQH: A wall<-........ YM may•-'' Bualn•u na"'~'' l••t•d F1tthc-nn Funer •I BullnH' nam.Cl.I Ill• AEGAAOINGTME FOLLOW FOANIA AT 8 30 P M OR NETT A U THORI ZED tll90 '"'( oQ 11.,.,.,.,,Kf'leel ... YI M ..._, "tfll ,., ll lndJ CA [)\ aooveon uponlicer1s.og tNOAPPLICATIONS ISSUESSOMEONERAIS~AS SOON AS POSSIBLEI AGENT FOR TAREK ~L-ulaOfOfJ.nu1t)4 tet1 11 1...,.•,..,dleM1k~~=-on ~t>et .... ~rrwto ... 619~ .. ~7-""'~1· Pete Norton tFANYOFTHEFOlLOW·IAT TME PUBLIC H£.ARi THEREAFTER ON MON· SAMEE FOR AN EX Thts 1111ement wat h..O 8 30 1m Proeoect•ve t:loCS· _.....,_,,.,__,u1an H w ,...._ "' J-. ,,.,_, !"'!' _11 .. ·~~.!,. wu filecl I NO ACTIONS ARE ~~~BEJ> ...,'!~!.;; r~ DAV JANUARY 14 1991, !~'!~!?!!,rOF TIME FOR A With tM Counl'J Cltlft. cJ Or der1at110 ,,_.1 a11M Men-.........,~_.._ or T=-'1ri.-ni ,.. .. '*' K~ER .... r. ,,.,. .......... , .... -:. '"" 0.. CHALLENGED IN COURf .. __ -·. I .•••. -.. -• -0 . f'EG.ARDING THE FOLLOW· ...... " ... ._.~ r~ ~..J~D ;;.-,;; e: ... -::-, ~ ~~ --~=-: ~-::::"!:'! ~ : ~ ~ ~ ltt.tad Ill •• ·--,.. --· ""·~ ••.• "' ... 4 I I ... ange County on Decembet THE CMALLENGE MAY BE R~E::egNT°oE~EE s>&~· ING APPLICATIONS OF STOAIES (2 PER· 5 1990 1 m~-A Belt Street ec.ta .,......,_...._,' ::;v.·~ .. ~-~(;.. Margaret C~.:~lM. ~ct 20 llKIO LIMITfD TO OHL Y THOSE L • If ANY Of T~E FOLLOW· MITTEO. 3 PROPOSEOI '•"* MeM CA II 8 JO am Call 0....-.. .. .. ... 5 1~ tier 4~(' 91 ~dnit '47'1t0 1$SUl SSOMEONE RAISES NNG COMMISSIONAT OA I NG ACTION S ARE FOR AN 1-UNlT APAAT· Pubfllhed Orange Coeet 17141 556-32'() tor Cle1 .,...._ .... ..._.... t-t-,.,..,._ Publlahed Os,"'09 COMI AT THE PUBLIC HEARING PRIOR TO. THE PUBLIC CMALLENGEO IN COURT MENT PROJECT tNCLIJ~ Delly Pllo1~be<14 21 .._ tttll not M w:c iptM ........ ..._ ""~ l"\.lbl-.ct °' Coul nf Huntingmn ~arh Deity P14ol January '1 11 18• OESCRIBEO IN THIS NO-M~R~NNING ACTION THE CHALLENGE MAY BE ING TWO DENSfTY BONUS 29. 1990 January '1 1119 I '""" contrecwn "°' ... • • CMA8 CAl.INOAMOa Daily Pllol o.c.m~ 14 ;;> t and Orange C,o ffK 70 25 1091 F 0 • TICE OR IN WRITTEN COR-PA 91-04 rOA J A KIHO' LllotlTEO TO ONLY TMOSE UNITS LOCA.TED Al eso F-972 ~ ttlle -~ ,e,. ,, ••• "'•' YIU 21 1990 Jt f!U4VV. 1aci1 yeaM Bom tn Iowa • ' RE SP O NDENCE DE· A ss 0 c I AT I! s ISSUESSOMEDNERAIS£S WEST tlTHSTAEET tNAN NOTICE IS HER BY 'rupvaAe...,,..,.. ..... . F1175 on August 22. 1899, ---------LIVERED TO THE PLAN· ORIZED AGE T FoA Al TME PUBLIC MEARING R2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· f'\8.IC NOTlC( GIVEN lhal 1ht 1 ve-...,.. _ _.___ ____.. Jl rtaJCfl)flC( NINGCOMMISSIONAT OR ~~OKAFARMSA~OAOY DESCRIBED IN TMIS NO-TAL OETEf\MINATION nemectScf\OOIOlatnctolOr· u... ...... _._... .. _.,,a.\Tll'C ~~•W11)'ln UDt· ---------PAIOA ~o. TH!' PUBLIC K SAKIOKA AND SOHS TICE OA IN WRITTEN COR· PREVIOUS NEGA flVE DEC.. ~nnoue IU..... .,. County, CA. lettng Oy ............. --.r• ~ nut-. 1ngton Beach on Dl-- 1(1f711 MEARING AESPONOE NCE DE· LARATION NAiii •TATIMENT and tl'lre>ugn "' GoYetntng ,. ••• utrn; -,..,_.. rember 3 1 l990 ACTITIOUt .,.._.. 1 AUOHE PETITION FOR A COHDmONAL USE LIVERED TO THE Pl.AH· 14 TEHT~VE TRACT The toaowtng pert0na are Botlrd ~ ,....,.,ed _.. ........ ._.... FtCTIJ10Ue .,.._.. • ed b NAMI ITA"B.-wT R-91·02 roA M I KE PERMTT FOA A H~AT N1NGCOMMISSION AT, OR MAP T-1"3f'-.FOR VICl(I ~ ~.. to •• OIS~ICT -,. ..... rur c•• ••• ,.,. .. ... •TATWmlfT Survtv y llON, The followlng pet'90tlt are KASHANI. AUTMORIZEO ~~~ o;A~E ~ti~~~ PRIOR TO TME PUBLIC ANO BEANARD GAON FOA PARAOON FINANCIAL ~ up to Out ...c>t latet •u I 41e41 e e I et e 1 ea ~=:"*""ere Jack R Kl'Ul« of dolnatluelneMU AGENTrOA,RANKEISEN-LOCATED AT 655 ANTON MEAfltlHO A )-LOT SUBDIVISION IN SEAVICES 201 Sn1pyetd tl\en the ~t«l IWM. ...................... PAl ... AT( ENTERTAIN Pal05 Verdes ~trs. I ffv I N E Re T A IL OMTM TO CHANGE ZON-' A8ANOOHMENT BY ASSOCIATION WITH THE Way •? News>c>tl Belch ....., bide tOf ,,,. -d at ..... ..,.. ---... CA James 1.. ~« PAOPEATIU COMPANY, tNO FAoM A2 TO A3 AT BOULEVARD IH A POC THECllVCOUNCILPfTHE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO Cellf t28e3 a contrlC110ttNatloWPfO--. M(NT l970 Pon ~1 ' S50 Ntiwpof1 C«lt• om.. 112.I MAPLE AY£HUE. EN· ZONE ENVlfltONM!HlAL Cln' M COSTA MESA. OA 0 ET A c HE D c 0 N • Celibr• Honw Loem. lnC • ~ .... -,. ....... Piece Newoot1 e..dl.Cel•f of M~. CA wu. Neimipott9-:fl.c.iit tHeO V I RONMINTAL DE· ~~Me .. ~~~:>~ PUBLIC AIG.HT·OF·WAY DOMINIUMS LOCATED AT Cetlloml•. 201 Sl'l~.,.o Ma"*' be,__, W\ II J k ....... ,.... 92::,. Ul'lt-1970 ham & Kettler of The WW. Comoeny. 660 TEAMINATtOH· NEGATIVE • (8PAAl<S STM.En BEHIND 23 SANTA ISABEl. AVEHU£ Way •7 ~ ...-. 11'18 ~ IOent•fted ~ ,.,., .. -. '........ ----Hunungtoo Se.ch. Newp0tt C4n._ Drt\le, ..._. DECLARATION, {AVAIL· (AVAJLAILE FOR AEV1EW MoTHEA'I MA"K.ET ANO IN AN A2 ZONE. f.N· Calif tHa Ind INI be OC**' ..., .... • ........ • ..._.. Pon...,,.,... Plaoe. Newpor1 CA . 12 --'-'hilA ..... por18each,Cald t2NO A8Uf0RAEVIEWFOA2' '°" 30 DAYS Al TH[ MILLERS OllTPOS"'f EH-VIAONMENTAL DE -Thi. ""llMN II con-""'*",.._,~ at tfte' ..,_ ........ 8Md! Celt tHeO • ..---.--...· TNt bullneM II oon-DAVI AT THE PLANNl.NG ~~~~~OR-Vlf•ONM.ENTA L OE · TERMlNATION EXEMPT OUC1.0by'1corporat1on 1bo11e·ellled lime anO .. JI ff llll ........ Tl'lie ~11~~ .... C()n· and 8 p.t-crand· ducted Dy t COfPO'llton OMSION) r"' TEAMIHATfON EXEMPT fOA FURTHER INF"OA-The ,.~tr1nt(at com-P1eot ..._.,_..,_ .. k ..... duCteO by en ,,.,,.......,... chlldr@n, Services TN raotttr•ntt•I ce>m· 2 PLANNtNG ACTION MATION ON THE ABOVE 2 CONSIDE.RATION M A MATION ON THE AllO'a ~ to ttW'MC'I ~ £8dl IMdOer mull 9'IOl'IVt ........ ..,_ f l'le '-01 lrWl"I) com 0 hfi ~ Saturda mtnOld to trWIMC' ~ ftA·ll.01 '°" °""'° s APPLICATIONS, TELE-AESOLUTION TO MOOfTY APPLICATI&flt9. ffLE· ,.,... ~ me FichtlOUI""" Md! -• mrUfted Oii = .......... ~ menced IO lt""'9C1 bw1ll W\ . . y MM under" t"8 ~·~ HAMftlOH, AUTHOAlllD PtfONE 754-52~ OA CALL AEOO!f'ED OAAAOE DOOR PHOHE 754-52'5 OA CALL Bu11n"' nalfl4l(1) t11t.ctl . • Cf-* ~ lO ........ J fl Net ..,,.,., t"8 '1ctrti0Ue January 5• l~l. lO.i>O ::!.~ =~ 1=.0 ~:J:~~O~~AAN~ :rAr::l~DIV'ra1ll:: =.~;,::MULTIPLE· ~tA~l~1vC::16: ·~~'conn.. ~~~.:.:.:o:= ~·:.:.: •:Atl r---=:.,.ne:~1~·r.= ~u~•St.~O~ Wlllerll H Mcflltend. (a. 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