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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-06 - Orange Coast PilotCllll Ml11 llPln PICISSld far "-II U.S.A.· • . . More classified ads, page 84 • . U S. Mantime honors VenForiel 86 - Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 Centi ' Hood murder inquiry takes bizai•re . twis N rt d I Bonnie Hood was shot in the head ewpo eve aper August 19, 1990 along with Rudy Man- b • . d uel, a caretaker at the Camp Nelson now e1ng examine Lodge which the Hooch ownedtn·Tulare County. for wife 's homicide It was Beauchamp, 32, who was tried By Russ Loar and acquitted last March of killing Bon· sun Wlfter ~ nie Hood, 46. The· jury in that case re· Newport Beach developer James jected Manuel's testimony that Hood, who is being held without bail in Beauchamp was the ass:iilant. the fatal shooting of former employee Bcauchamp'.s wife of six months, Sha· Bruce Beauchamp, is now being investi· ron, has told reporters at th e Fresno gated in the 1990 murder of his wife. . Bee that James Hood paid her husband SSS,000 to kill his wife, according to the McClatchy NeM Serv1ce. Earlier thi~ week she told ·the Porterville Recorder newspaper in Tulare County that her husband was killed by Hood to keep him quiet. Investigators in both San Bernardino and Tulare counties are now actively in· vestigating Hood's po!. ible connection to the deat~ of hi!. "1fe. Hood, 48, "ho is cl:iiming he shot Beiluchamp in elf-defense, did not enter a plea at his Thur~ay afternoon ~rraignment ut \ allc) Munil.:1pa~ Court in Fontana He '" bein1.: held m the ~n Bernardino Count\ Jail~ · Hoo<l's attorne)=. Philip Bourdctte, re· que!.ted a form;il bail hearing b1.:cJuse of indications th:it bail might be set .is high as S3 million to s.i mi llion. The txiil hearing i!. scheduled lor Marc11•9 Officials at the S..in Dcrnardino Coun- t) Di!.tracl Attorne) · ofhce rc:\calcd Thursday th.it a ~i.:.c ml.I i!Un "as found near Bc.iuchamp's boc..I). but pro..ecutor~ belie .. e that llood pl.intcd the gun 10 See HOOD1'Blck Piie Jildg-orders Dixon to Stand trial MM:~f'*­ Window washer JO!Se Valdu sits suspended by guide ~ while he de.Ms marble ~d glus omce building in Costa Mesa Thursday afternoon. Former utilities directo r fac es 7-year sentence By Iris Vokol Sta!! Wlltf NEWPORT BEACH -Former Util- ities Director Robert Dixon waived his right to a preliminary· hearing Thursday and was ordered to stand trial on charg· cs he embezzled S f.8 million from the city. Oixoo, ordered by Harbor Municipal Court Judge Su anne Shaw to appe:ir March 17 in Orange County Superior Court fo r trial, face a ma.\imum sen- tence 6f seven years in state ~ison. Stephan OeSales. Dixon's ttorne)', said he chose to v.ai\e the re-trial hearing, at v.hich a Judge decides whether there i enough e'idence to warrant a trial, to expedite the ca c,• since both sides agree there is proof of a crime. "The e\idence of what v.as done isn't being d1 puted." OeSalcs said. "Out v.hat motivation and v.hat emotional problems v.ere in\oheJ is probabl)- going to be the big assue in tms. ' OeSales S3id he behc'c ps)'chological problems caused Dixon, 47, to engage in the mass thcft~over a period of W years. OcSales said Thursday that a team of ·City may op~n shop ·to recoup losses I By Iris Voko1 and ~luntc~o Ba ... J.ima1 .. .1 • .ind SU."! v.r.:er ' then lurn1-.h 1n~~: · NEWPORT BEACH -Opening Ot\on, 47. h':i-:. al~ ~igncd o-..c.r hb up a ''Robcrl Di'<on _store" ?f sons 1s deferred rnmpensauon pa), state amo?g t~e opt•o.ns cit y offic1als•are reurcmcnt c..1rnings, a 1990 B~l\\ co_n~1.den~g to d! pos~ of the former ~•th thi.:. liccn'c plate .. 66 HOYA u11 la11es director lav1 h collccuon of 'ariou!. imc:!.tmcnts. stock~ and art photographs and bond,, '9 credit card ;m.:ounh anJ apphire-encru!.ted je"elry. sa\lngs account!. at !IC\er"'I banks, Sance the accu cd embezzler has including Coutts and Co 1n London gi,en the city nearly e\el')thing he Becau,e.of the \Jnct) uf propcrt) O\\OS, ci ty officials ha\e been imol\cd. CH) ~tanager Robl'rt ,researching "a)!I to liquidate the Wynn ~J1d the cat) is C\CO l)Ssets. v.hich include a collec11on of considering lca!.ing '>tore 'Pa'c 35 valuable art photograph , about v.herc It c,in house anJ s II the .· a dozen pieces of gem-Mudded 1temi.. cufninks and hart studs, ''You ha\c .CH.l)th11\g from A to [ . conl.lomimums in Huntington Beach See SHOP/Ba hie p!.)Chia1ri!>tS and psychologists ha been meeting "uh the former cit) official regular!). "We're not lookin& for him to be Or: Jekyll and Mr. H)Je O\Crmgl\t, Oe- Salcs 'said. ''But tlTc guy has ? senous compulsive bcha\10r disorder." uon. <w\ini:. · l ha\cn't '(;en JO\ C\I· dence to 1nd1c.:1te a m1..ntal ddc ... ~" McKin 'lln s:ud Thur .. da\ th..it tlo,; C\· pects the trial to talo..e at least fo:.:r ~ ...... ~. Dul Deputy 01 trict Attorney Craig McKinnon di puted ·oeSales' conten· DL\On. a l~-}ear cit) emplo)CC, :ilkg· edl) funneled pubhc'-Qloney _tnto h~ ac· counts O\l!r 10 )ear~ha' ang Cit) See DIXON'lldl ,... Local Red Cross hit hard by tough times Group says it must raise $1 million to avoid cuts by Anna Cekola SQftW.. SANT A ANA -Hit hard by declin· mg donations,, local · American ReJ Cro orrici31s s:iid Thursday the} mu!.l rai e $1 million b) June 15 to cope ""h a growing budget shortfall or face dras· lie cut • "Rc:d Cross is 31\\a)'S there, but \\C v. ill need some contribut1Qn!. m the next three to four month so ''c can nl\\J\ be there:," said George Chitt~. ch1c:f e~­ ecuti\e officer of the Orange Count} Red Cross cho.1pter. · To help raise th e S 1 million, official aid -they rcccntl> initiated n "Partner in Communal) Prcparedn.ess" emcr· gency rund-rai ing camp:iign. 'Ah1ch "ill imohc busine le3der "ho \\111 go out and whcit donation' or help !.pon or Rc:d Cr~ ser. ice~ Since 19 ', fin..1nc1al donauon trom individu;,il : corporatiorb'and the United Wny ha\C failed to meet the Orange Count> Red Cross chapter operating and di,astc:r preparcdnc neem. ...;i,J Terl) Harbhorn, chairman of the: ch.ip- ter board of d1rec10" and ch1ct t:'<· ecuta\c officer for PacifiCare Health S\ tcm-.. · • Oe!>pitc a pa t )Car of mere cJ lunJ r:i1 ang. ,,ffa iJb SJ\ the S3.S million 1991 '}~ Oran~c Count~ Red Cro Chapter '"uJf\!t "' ·ra11 ~ en b' See'" RED CROSS '111:1 hli Infant's family gl-ateful for Skill and goodwill of locksmith Opera Pacific plans t:'lhl'n to traditional, popular standards Businessman to the rescue when baby loc~ed in car By Iris Yokof o! a local hero. Slllw.tlr The WoJffs' dau&hter Julie Conway N EWPORT BEACH -Local h.ld just brought her one-month-old son loc mith Chuck Sutterfield tole Cameron to '&sit ha i~ndparents in the key to the Wolff family's heart their&) ide Vill:sge mobile home on ·-hen he rescued their I-month-old the momin& or Feb. 24. As Contr.1ly was grandSOn from a liot. locked car and getting out o! her Volkswagen Fo:(, her then declined payment !or his SCl'"\;ccs. door closed, locking her keys and little But for Sutterfield, a Cliflhaveo Cameron inside. resident whose busine is in Costa • Frantic, puticul rty because it wa a Mesa. the Feb. 24 incident was fairly hot, unny d:.y. Conway and her mother routine. 1 called police and Sutterfield. v.hom the) "h 's somethin& I do in life-lhrcatenina. found simply by looking in a phone 'tuations hke that;' said Sutterfield, book. "He·ru hed down here and got owner of Soothwesl Lock and Safe ... J here almost quicker than the police," do it for mysd!, loo. It allow me to &i\e iJ Bob Wolff. bid. to the communJty. It ma .. es me feel Within IS seconds. Sutterfield h d lb! pld..~"_;, ____ __; ______ .._rta:-arr lScb>OiOfr opened and the crymg mother But sratdul pndparcnlS Jane and . and " ndmother ~-ere able to bua the Bob Wolff see Sutterfield as mething SM RESCUE./lld ... . . , • , • \ . ta Friday. March 6, 1992 .:== ~~~~ ·.= -4 ·Local.I Only Streetwise VOL. ae, NO. SS Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 ~°"' ~ ibout ~ ~ Pi .. Jf "' -11p1 wltl t. NCordtd ~ ,_ ca-~ IO fdoa:it WW..-Lobdilll Ttw -24 how< ~--... _., !NY ~ IMC! IO ~ ~ !:O ltw t6= Ill' °" -~ c.Ol¥r•~ ID It. Hor <w waM It• ~ ~ ' <n"'....nt\ publ ,,...., "'Ult ludor ~· '""''"' If\. •"4 pn.-""'"'i. lot ~· f 4h'>t' ri... " ....,.,, c°""""n ,.., ~ ....... .._.. ..... · ... ~lin~ u.lt.anttt! f 9' 1U r-. • F\bfio" •f'ld ~ "'<}If '°'" • 'P'O'J' INPI" ...... '" •• "' "' '),ff .. ,.,. •• •nJ ~ cl.rt\ f4' ~ 10 • m t"Cl w• I ,.. I 10 '°" ~ °"' (.-~ ... (-... 2 4))). ........ ..... kl\p ... ~ ~ Jridl, * ' • fT' TO 10 • !"\ °"' ~ drtY'il>--.. .. .... ' '-" ,_ ....... ---~ ... OPwt ""-""Iii ........... ..... .,__.,,, Chad Nimmo Costa Mesa "The Irvine Companf or whoever is in charge o it." Dustin House Costa Mesa "I think it's my dad because he does stuff for me.'' Rita Ramsey Huntington Beach "I don't know. That's how interested I am in pdwer." Jessica Meuth Newport Beach , "I've lived here a loog time but I don't know tnat mam powertu~ people." Jas~ Arthur Newport Beach "Me. Jason Arthur. Because I'm the greatest looking guy and have the most potential." ---...... \ How to reach us at The Pilat Circvbtioft Or.an County 6-42-4))) • , -~ ---------=-==-=---.=_----_ .==--------===- Muaglng Editor Sine Marble, 642-4321 ext. 363 WOii• tall al . 181111111 salo IPOUlld world By Joyce Bodlovlcil Sllft Wltlr N EWPORT BEACH - Tania Aebi admits it was not her idea to become the y<>ungest person to sail solo - around the world. "My father came ~with it in the middle of an ocean trip," said the 25·year·old New Yorker. "He thought it would form a base for whatever I was going to do fo r the rest of my life. Also it would be good subject material to start a writing career. . AJthough the then 18-year-old Aebi considered the 27,000·mile . voyage an exciting concept, she did not underst:ind the full weight of her father's intent. "I told him I'll take all my friendS, it will be fun," Aebi sa id. "But he said 'no, you would have to go by yourself.' That was a big step to jump in and say yes right away, but I'm used to his crazy ideas." · Aebi said her terminally ill mother totally supported the journey. "In fact she wan ted to go with me," Aebi said. "I came back from Tahiti a few weeks before she died. lo a way it was better, it wasn't easy watching her waste away.'' Aebi, who will be a guest speaker 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona dcl Mar, completed her 21/2 year record voyage on Nov. 6, 1987 aboard her ~6-foot sloop Varuna. At 21 she was not only the youngest person to sail soTo arQund the \\Orld, but the first American woman to accomplish the fcte. ' The former Manhattan bicycle messenger, who had only a few l'htJCO <OUIW<V S.-Thorl>O' t.l\."o t \\ ....... "'""""..,,. Tania Aebi is youngest person who has sailed around the world. years of sailing experience, became :l seasoned boater during the trip. "I learned a lot of ii on the way, learning by doing," she said. "I would spend from a week to 50 days in the water. I did a lot of nothing, reading. eating. thinking, sleeping. knitting and naviga1ing." The young woman aid she had a number of harro" ing experiences such as being hit b> a ship and being caught in a ferociou storm. "It was scary," -he said ... You 1hink about d)ing and just di appeJring \\ithout an)one J..no\\ing. It 1 just lucJ..~ th.ll those t\\O thing~ h.appcncJ .at 1hc end of the trip. 8) 1hcn I \\JS too close IO think abou t chucking the "hole 1hing." Aebi, ''ho today 1 a "1fe and & mother, said wmc of her tare attitudes ha'e changed. "To"ards the end of the trip. I felt prelly mortal ... she i,;i1d . "People think 1 am Jll courageous, but I rnked 11 ~111. I'm not planning to pu~h fat e by mou;tn1in climbing or k...1)aking.' , ... _._ 111111' .., .• INlllC vlllldll NEWPORT BEACH - Out docs it help gas mileage? Thret young men tried driving a car in rever~e from Laguna Beach to Long Beach Wednesday night but unfortunately got • slopped in We st Newport by police. Ne"port Beach police were alerted to this str ;.1nge spectacle when they received two calls around 8 p.m. of a \'Chicle dri' ing backwards on East Coast I lighway through Corona del Mar, Newport Bc:1ch Police Sgt. Chuck Olmstead said. Dy the time officers located the 1979 Monte Carlo. ii had made it all the "ay down the highway to U...1lboa Boule' art.I, ~·:mJs, Ohmtead said. " 1 he driver. a 20-year· old Long Beach man, ex· plained to officers that he'd bcco imohed in a traffic colli\lon in Laguna Dcach and tha1 the car got 1u ~ 111 re(e~e. He told oft Ker he could n't afford a lO\\ ~ he :ind his h\O friend-. thought the) 'd try tlming in rc,er~c all th e \\J}' lfomc. Ohmtcad said. .. ·1 he.: Amcrr~.111 teen- ~gcr) the~ arc, the) ap- phcd their ingc11u1ty lo thi ... ," Olm tc.1J said "ith J lhU\.kk. Although Jmuscd b) the 1dcJ, 0111..:ers 1,,ued the a tid;ct for umafc b...1cking. ·· I h.1t nude them sec the light anJ thC) elected tl) ha\c the \chide tQ\\ed .1ftt!r that." Olmstead said. -n .• Iris l'okoi Newport Harbor chamber members 'adapt' 5,100 high school students • NEWPORT BEACH -The businesses more aware of our Newport Harbor Arca Chamber programs, and may enlarsc our of Commerce has decided to busine~ days." enlarge its fam ily -so to speak. School district officiali.. high The chamber oidopted 5.100 high school delegates and chamber school students from the members "ere on hand for the Newport-Mesa Unified' School ceremony. The students District. presented chool )'Carbook to The purpose of the•doption, chamber president Richard according to chamber represent-Luehrs. and he reciprocated "ith rive Barba~ Boonr.-'----drarobcr pins. formally recognize the business-''The busine ..,s community school relation hip b(twecn the learns from the e student :· he five high schools and chamber. said. "We ha'e had hc:ued ' "We have had :i relationship debates :it our Go,ernmcntal with the schools for )'C3rs," de Affai~ BreaLfast mee1111g • and ~~ ..... Boom said. "We finally sajd let's the question~ raised by in the formalize it and put it in writing. worl..place, i important." This might make the Sm31ler -By }OJ~ Bodlo•kb Corona del Mar High student Scott ~n, right. h.lnds _.. to Micha~I Stephen , left, ~d Chamber pr~ id~ llich.lnl l.ffhrs. Police log ~~~!.-. · · ·~)~·.:_~.~~--· Costa Mesa More th.}n St.000 •onh of J':V.elrv v.ca uolcn Crom I condominium in the 400 blocl or Bl)')Oft Springs. The buriJAr broke I bedroom "'indov. lo &:ILD entry. • • A res.idcnt in 1hc IZOO block of Dor)Ct Lane re· turned home to find 1 Wlodow broken and near!\< SS.000 worth of JCV.eby mwma Abo 1oleo •"» a SS,000 Nikon camera and knsc • ~ A resident of the 2400 block of SaratotJ Way v.-:a at hoc:nc when someone v.oalk<'d 1010 the open aar.l.ge and tole 1 tck:\~!On. • A cocnp;act dt)C pb)er, tCIC\~D anJ SU•IM w.crc amona the ll('lm IOlcn WI w.eck<'nJ fi"OID a home in . s-.e: s ,,,... • 0 -.... .... .... , .... u ... . • • the 500 blocl of W. 19th Succt. Pol1.:c founJ n..1 ~•Ju of forced cntr.. • An l\On c:ho: ~ piece \H•rth an C)ll.ftlJt,J S.5.600 v.;a, lokn ~"\Cr.aJ -..ed..s ago from r )!Cr R<'~ar .. h al 71 1 W. 17th Street. The p1c.:c. v.hidl w.-u 1t11ns on a Jir play count<'r. v.~ being rcpJtr<'d for the an Bernar- dino romp:uw l'CI of Jnl:inJ Emp1r<' l:.mpk"ccs b.:· hc''C the 1h1.:r v.u a m.in •hi> a~t.:cJ 10 u~ the rt· troom shc.>r11) ~fore lhc tk>Nm.ln '"''"'hcJ e"·port Beach An Alh:imbr;a m.an d1\CU\crcd ht ~..:und home m Newport &~ch on the 4~ bloc~ of Sc.bhore 011\c had bcc11 broken 1nl0 anJ tM:d in bctYtc:~n fcb. 17 aoJ ~U«h 4. The: •i.odow in lhe rear doof o( 1h.: r.:s· Mkocc -~ brl>ken and pobcc s.&td all rl\ bc'1, in th .. I lOCAftOfool iAU StWf = ....... e.dl M ,_, , ..... Mir .. , ... ........... ... ,.., 0. .. 11 .......... ., J J\ .... O• ....... , J:SJ~a.e.1 . ... ,, .. ~ . ..,.. .. .•. ,, ...... ••p..att .._. ..... J • • r..:,kJ.n ... induJ1n: " ... ,,., bed. v.cr..: ~kpt in. Th.:rc v..u 111.1 Jan1;ig.: l1J.lh.: h•)m.: ;anJ·puh,·.; ~) no C\1- J.:n~.: ,._., kft lx:hanJ l'>} lh.: •u p.;~h • AblJ.!1 Sl.3 ) in t;n~v.•o )J,1~n \\\:Jn.:sJ~, frum' \11\.lll ~k a1 ~l;uin .. 1 Sq11oir.: .\p.artm.:nts -.t't~.U Ir· \In.: A\C. • \ "\lll"IJO r.:port.:J th.: lh It vf .. '" LU.at suJJ. :?-'· 11 ... h n..-d.b,.: v.l•llh SI~ 7 f1um b,r r-srtm.:eit $OIDC· llm.: Jurin~ th;: l;a\I •.: .. t.: Pol,.: fuunJ no C\kkn« vf f lf\CJ Cotrv tu lb~ lp;lltnt,nt • • Th.: 1 .. r1. r.:Jr "'"~vi J 19 I 8\1\\' 3~-i pul;cJ 111 an \lnJ,r rvund l.x vn 1~ 3000 tlk>c;t of W.:)t Co>i'l I la bv..a\ '4~ vna,bi:\l ;anJ • ~o c ,<:ti.! rl:i~~r v. rlh SJ15 •:t) n~J' out '"' 1hc nr• duh- tiooarJ ~11m1: 1v.,.:o Tu;...J.a) 111 ht ~nJ \\cJn" • da) morn ns ' .. • -N~ 8-chlCoata Meaa Daily PUot Saaaaay, isn~t "I: .h t Jim s1emoils up th~re~ yukking it upt S urely you've heard the one about the guy who went to work for a circus. His minimum-waae job was to follow the animals in the parade and operate broom and shovel in the appropriate manner, when and u required. . ~d why he didn't quit and get a more pleasant m1nunum-w1se job •t.a fast-food joint, he replied: "What? And leave show busincss?11 ' That's why I worry about the guest hdsts for the next wa~ of performances by the Orange C®nty Crazies. ~ow don't get me wrong. lam a Crazies fan and admire them greatly. But for a civilian to ge t up there on stage and get next to their comedic buzz saw ... WeU , the results c-0uld be downright heinous. On the Coast Each one of them has allegedly volunteered for this duty, which includes doing a five-minute standup routine with one of the Crazies, and appearing in at least two skits. If you attend tomorrow night's opening-night performance, you'll catch wine merchant Mike Hill from Laguna N iguel. I'm urc Mi~ will do a grand job, tiu1 if you can 't make it Saturday, you'll surely not want to miss the performances in the following weeks. On Saturday, March 21 the It is an interesting group of people that Crazies founder Cherie Kerr has somehow talked into fronting performances for the homegrown improvisational comedy troupe. How's this for a wide slice of lifestyles? A civil servant, 'a wine salesman, an electronics salesman, a former zillionaire, a genuine housewife, a politician guest host for the Orange County Crazies will be -get this -Jim Slemons. Yes, that J im Slemons. Exactly how a guy who has just gone through one of Orange County's biggest bankruptcies can still do standup comedy is a little ond a deputy coroner. Around town &ad· your lttms for ·Around Town to Bob t'Dn EJ*tn, Tbt PJ/04 JJO W. B•y St., C!osta Mtsa, 92621. Book sale NEWPORT BEAOI -Friends or Oasis. •159 known 11 Older AdullS So-m ! 1nrorm11ion Senices, will hold a book ulc from I to ) p.m. today and from 10 1.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Mu_lt1purposc Room or the: Ouis Center. SOO Mnl'JCnlc Ave. (at Stb St.)\ Corona dcl ~ar. Sheet mu ic will a 10 be availabl !.-Call 644-3244 for more information. 1 1 L.,.. Kayak tour NEWPORT BEACH -Join the U~r Newport Ecological Reserve Guided Kayak Tour, 8)0 a m lO l p.m. Sat~y. and learn about the plants. animal$. md history or the cs- tu:uy as well as buJC U)'llk padJhn.& technique. Space is lun11cd Call 67S. 1215 IO rcscn-c. College brunch • NEWPORT BEAOI -A fuht0n 'how and dWn~e bnmch Saturd:av •L the Newport Mamou Hotel .. ,n benefit Oimt Collesc lrvinc·s scholar- ship fund The e\'Cnt begins 11 9:30 a.m. Tic~ll arc S28 For more infor· mat!Oll. alt ~l. at. 314. Fashions and auction NEWPORT BEACH -The Ne.,.· f'Ort Harbor Ka.ppa Delta alumni v.tll host a benefit fashion ~how anJ silent au;;tlOO bc11nnin1 II 11 a m. S:uurday • I the RiU·Catlton Hotel 1n Dana P01nt Proceeds from the Shamrock ~ncfit wtll aid \lictuns ot cb1IJ abuse. for ~ information, call Kathy llam:y at 72t-OJ28. Senior line dancing NEWPORT BEAC1 I -The C1ry of Nc•~n lkacb anJ Wttl Nc111'J)On "'C"'4.X.ltmu.ni1'y-Qnl?rtml1t stnlOts «t N atic111a I Sports Pio 1114 ~ KOt• llld more _.,...__,.,, .... .._.... &Plf~ -·--M- ·~ -beyond me. It's nice to know that he still has a sense of humor. tend -• class in li ne dancing. a lradi-tion:ll folk dance form, from April 1 10 June 3. Rc&istration begins March 9. The fee for the class is S20. Call Bar· bara ar 64+3240 10 rc,Ulet. · · AAR.P luncheon COSTA MESA -"long Term .,Skilled Nursin& and Home Care" is the title of 1 talk 10 be given at the Much 9 pot luck luncheon mcctinJ of the American Association of Rc11rcd Persons Costa Mesa chapter. at the Neighborhood Communitv Center, 1845 Park A.,-c, The meeting begins at 12:1S--p.m. For infonnatio11. call S46- 7848. Compulsive adults NEWPORT BEACH -Attentton Deficiency DlSOrdcr (ADD) in adults can cauie hi&h compubh"C betuivior, such as compulsive spending or eating and violent mood swin&S: Denise Davis ,..,11 offer a lecture cn111lcd "Relouion· ships and Temperaments in the ADD Adult" at 7.30 p.m. March 9 in the of· fices of Joan Andrews. llSI Do\.-c St , Sui1c 105. There is a SS fee. Call 476- • 0991 for more information • Single life l"EWPORT BEACH -A suppon and discussion sroup entitled "Copin1 ,..,th Sinck Life 1n a Couple's World .. 111 meet II 7:15 p.m. March 9 II a ~ 1:111on 10 be announced. The group v.111 be conducted by L)11cU Hilnlun. 1 m.lrnasc. family and cbild counschn& 1n1em. For infomu\ion call SSl-1919 Banks ond S&L's Serious weight los~ COSTA MESA -Learn how to ''Take Off Pounds Sen ibly" at wccJ.:ly meetings starling Tuesday, March IO at 7 p.m. at the First B:tP-list Church 0Jssroom1 300 Magnolia. Costa Mesa. For more anform:ation, c01ll 646-!UJ. Food addictions COSTA MESA -AdJie1ion Alter· natl''CS, a free Kif-help froup allcr-na11vc to 1hc tradjtion:tl 2·stcp pro- gnm. orfcrt weekly meetings !or eco· pie suffering from food addiction startmg TucSday, March 10 from 5:30 to 6:30 p,m at lhe Diet Center. 666 Baker St., suite 215. Call K3rcn Elhs 3t 241·1570. Holiday cooking COSTA MESA -EnJOY gourmet cooking on the Jcwi h holid:t~ by lcarnin& how 10 prc~rc ~cial cfohcs in "Bu6bc's Gounnct Hohdav Cooking School, " beginning M:trch ·11 at the Jewish Communil).' Center, !SO B:tkcr St. Participants v.111 learn how to m:ikc hamcnt:uhcn. challah br.:ad. and spc-c1:al11cs for Pas)()\-cr. The clJ.SS bcgms at 9 a.m and continues 1111 11:30 am The class rec Is SI:?. C:ill the center 11 75 1-0608 10 rc!.Cn c )Our pace. Camping the Sahara COSTA MESA -A free slide show about an OYCrland camping tour or 1hc Sahara desert w1U be presented at 7.30 p.m. March It at tlic Ad\"Cnturc 16 outdoor tra\'CI store. 1959 Harbor B"'d. Call 65().3301 for mformat1on. NEWPORr BEAOi _ The Nev.· Vaudeville's back pot1 Founda1ion. a 1roup dcdiated lo NEWPORT BEACH -Reh\.: 1hc the study of mapr economic issues.. dJ):i. or \•auJc\lllc 11 "I Remember •ill host a talk by lJJnk of America Vaudeville". an old-umc how for 1hc vice chairman James P Mu.coll en· v.holc family The sho'.-. \OOllnucs at 8 llllcd "B.lnts and S&L's What (l_m Much 11 1n the L111!c Thc3trc lit Neu., .. at 7·30 a.m. March 10 1n the Corona dcl Msr ll1gh S.:hool Tickets Quarterdeck Room ar the &lboa Bay go on sale at "1 IS pm • SS for gcncr •I. Oub, l22t W.st Coast ll1ghw:1y For . :adm15.)ion and S6 for M:niun .inJ )IU· inlormaliott, e11ll 644-43t l ---clkn1t!-1E'aH·-'i>t-6~fOlf mform:auon. • • On March 28, the stuckee will be Roger Sl3nton. ll)nd'si.:ht; As long as thi s 1s Plug Arfr~tic Endca,or:. Day at the Fred Column. other e\enb \\Orth )Our •.lllention are the v.ork:.hop) being conducted this month and ne\t by lo11gtin1e Nc\.\porl lkach p<itnter Ruth llynd) . Yes, that Roger Stanton, the Chairm:w of the Orange County Iloard of Su~rvisors. Hopefully, this wifl give us the rare opportunity to laugh w11h a politician. Finally, on the last perform:.ince of the Cralies' sprini-rcvuc on May 2y lhe auc t ~twill-be Jim Dei~oer~ Chief Deputy Coroner for the County of Orange. He's a lot of l:.iughs, Cherie says, a real !Wl- guy. While....H):llfh ~ unJc:.ni.ibl> the-e P.Cr~. the ske tching and watercolor "urk!>hops ure tor My guess is, the people I haven't mentioned, the people you've never heard of, will probably be the funniest performer!>, so any of the sho"s should be v.orth catching. beg1flM'"' Ench-wlll be limited tu 18 )tudcnt.. each Y>ill run. 15 hours o'er three da):>, euch "'II be held .. at the B<tlboa Yacht Cl'ub and e.1ch cusb S1 50. Oates are March ::?7-::?9 (slct hing) and April 3-5 " (Y>atercolors). · I've been wri ting about the Crazies almost since they started two years ago. They're (unny.,. sometimes biting, and alwa~ worth seeing. ilhe1r new show, "Wizacd of Orange," kicks off tomorrow night at the new the-:iter in the Pacific Symph ony Building, Dush St. and Santa Ana Blvd., start ing tomorrow night and ru nning Saturdays (except for a Michelle Carter (544-91 l ) 1s i:uordinJting 1hc workshops for Ruth, \\ho after )Ca('s of p:J1n11ng m Ne" port, mo\ed her p;.ileuc to the !'\onhcrn Caltforni:i community of Gu.ilala Ue1ng able tu pronounce th'e name of the to""n 1:. nut a prerequisite for enrollment couple in April) through May 2. For ticket · Fred MDrtin's column runs tH'fJ \londa), WC'dncsdDy and Fridu). information, call 840-1406. Movi' listings. NewpOrt Beach IOWAaOS HIWPOllT CIHUllA 300 ,___ c-0.... 6'4 0760 I •....VS ef on lnvlalb .. Mon PC 13 12 45. 3. SIS, 1 30 9 45 2 Thia 11 M1 Ufe !IC 131 11 30, 2 •S. 5 1 9 IOSO 3 n.. 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Mr 5-11 Ii 7. 9 IS Costa Mesa lOWAaOS CJNlMA ClN111 1101 Hort>ot 6..d ""-to ~.ode c..-919 4 ' 4 1 ! ,, .. 4 GrHn T-•'"' "'(:; ~ S I JC 10 '1 O.><e u..-A Crlnw rG .S 1 9 O•S 3 Step• M1 Mom Wltl ~ot "C 13 8 4S Foth« ef "'• l#lde 6 JO 10 30 " .. _ It °" .... 1.Ubey "C 3 6 1 ! 8 1S 1015 IDWA.IDS CINlMA Hotbot &.<d .-...,,.., lw• )40 3102 Me,...ln ef on ltwwble Mon PC IJ S •S 8 10 IS HAll O I TWIN CIN~ ,.~ e&d .. -v......, S.-631 3301 J The ~-r Mon f-. S 30. 8. 10 IS 2 Glodlot• i 5. 1 ~ •S MlM CtHCMA "'--I ..i 19ti. SI ~t.-.Sc15 fr ... lodc ~.615 IO Gote ll 8 1S JOWN CINl ll CINEMAS So..,P, C-.. l'lcro lSI •'84 ' llo,.,. It On the l ellboy PG I J S 30 130 9JO '1 HeOI' My Song a 6 IS 8 30. J 3~ 3 Once Upon A Crl,_ PG' 4 4J 1 9 I! • Woyne'1 Wwld II(', I 3 S 3<. ' 30 ~ 3'J ~ ... SOUTH COAST nAU,; ,.,. ~,.,. -~•6 ,, I l lome It On the l ellboy PG 'l ~JO 'l0?30 2 M,e,...ln el on ln•bib.. Mon .,, 3 s 4! a s 3 n.i. IJ My ufe PC:; J s 1 ~ •S SOUJH COAST Vlw.AGl S.~ le.-o• • ,.., 5•. osc;• Mtt.alu lppl Mo.aelo • S 1 ~ 7 Prince ol Tlde1 'I S 30 C ,, l o;9q • e J Veyo~ PC lJ • 3d 7 "l.. Halltington Beach IOWAJIOS CH.UTll CINTll '!1~ ,...,...,., "-• 841 0111.l The Lowt\mo-r Mon ~ o 8 S 10 3C '1 ,,. .. 4 GrHn TomolHI !'G 1 ! s I~ 8 I. JV .l •n.eln of on lin•~b.. Mon IJtG l !i 51~~· • l leme II On n.. l ellbol' PG IJ S 7 9 (' •5 < Medi<lne Mon 'C '• 6 )I. 0 •5 M1 c-in Vlnnle • II :: I OWA.IOS HUNTINGTON TWIN e~•) Ml);ft So 11•8 Olal Glod101or • S ·~ a t> 2 The Hand Thot IMl<J the v.41e • • •5 1 9 15 PlllSIOI PAVILION ,X) ~°" •c Coo.• r. .~...,, q49 31~1 flnol Anoly>u • , 4 30 : 9 3CI 2 Momotn ef .,, lnvl&lblo Mon PC-ll 4 ·~ , 9 l frle4 c;,,..,. 1-olO.-«;J, 4 C..].1.. • Stop ~ M1 Mont Will Shoel VC • 3 ! 9 .J'o • ~ Once Upon A Crime lllj o e 10 • 6 ..,.. o,• • • -0 ~ 3 4 )C 6 30 8 30 ~Ji,. Irvine · JH( UNIVllSITT CINl"'-' <.•5 C°""""' :> .. '~ .... Woy,,.•1 World ;'(, J 6 30:8 JO 10 JC f1l'lol Anel1u• ~ ~ <~ l: S 0 3~ h,.d Gr"n tomato.. "G IJ !i ll: J • Glod1ote1 • 6 II () Terminal l ibs • ~ ' 9 0 <~ P~!M• ef Tlde1 ~ ~ 30 I 0 15 Mr CovJ•" VHV\le • 8 WOODH IDGI Cl ... lMAS ~ "o>·-'C •«· :. • j~ ...o!.~ Once Upon A Crim. PC. • 45 ~ S l ,..._ir. ot on lo\•IMb.. "'°"' ~ ~ '3;.9 •, TM Lownmow.r Mon • o ~ L ., .. c • Stop or My Mom Will Shoot ! 8 ~ ~ S l eovt)J ond the l oort 'G 6 • S ,...,_ II Oo the lettboy "C .. • I ·c Fountain Valley f 0UN1AIN VAUl'T lWIN 6-00•"-"1.ctd~ .9 1500 Woyno'1 W..W -C ., S 1 9 • <>Me u,_ A C:.V-:fie o 3 IC> JAMILI' f OUI ClH.lMA " ~ !'00>1>.A' ~· ~Q • 301 Step or Mr M.om Woll Shoo1 IPC •. 7 • 6 • ; ·~ 7 Mem..,_ ef on ln•~le Mal> Cl'G J i )C z A 4 ~-t JO i JO ·= 3C ! leollty ond lho leoJI IG " ' •5 3 2~ • ! ' fol~ el the I rode cPC ! • S • ,.,. ....... ..,. .. ' 11 : 30 ~ 1 Laguna Beach lOWAaOS SOUfH COAST LAGUMA ·~ ~ i..OOl "~ ~ ,,. ... fr .. 4 Gr-n T_,_,. ~ _ • _ ~ ~•!I 7 IM....in .. -........... ~~ - 5 •5 ! 'C'S WBE. OIL Ii FILTER •25 Point ~ s1 &· 95· :~~~Oii .. • ~ct**"' .. belts ,... -~ct'9dl d .. bd • Tu , lew4s DIESELS $21 95 VOLVOS ONLY PIMM preaent c:oupon at .,,,. ol purd\ue EllPl'M 2ta'92 WINTEIUE YOUR COOUND 8Y81EM - ... VICIMCMN: .... ·"' 1-•• ........... (1M)11tl* s2·9·9! •ra A4 Friday. March 6. 1992 -------- ----=...-==::_-:------~-=---~~==-=-=-=---=--= --____ -- Society Society Editor Vida Oe~n ... 642·4121 . . ,. Leadership award . goes to Thompson L uncheon speaker Klaus Kahle of Munich, Germany, Es~ada's director of fabrics, recognized Kathryn Thompson's )Uit as being one or the company's creations as she stepped into the Center Club Thursday for a very posh sellout luncheon. Thompson, chairman and CEO of her own devcl~pment company, was at the Women'!. Roundtable of Orange Count) benefit to be recognized as the group's first leadership recipient. Vida Dean ··1 sec a number of EscJda fa!.hton" 1n the Su pen is or Har riett Wieder, left, chats \\'ilh honoree Kathryn Thompson and. Michele Vicalc. audience:· '>Jtd Society Kahle as he . )poke to the IJrgc!.t e'er lunche1.1n ,!!roup 10 the G:irJcn Court f..ahk"s talk trJccJ the deH.·lopment of the fJbric) from Jrw.t C\.>n1.1.pt to the f101)hcd pwJuct (EJch guc't "cnt home \\llh a IJr~c silk )qu.:irc )ufficu:nt to create LQ!ou!.c_.) _ \\"ROC prez Harriett \\iedcr Jnd \\ichcle Vicale, manager 1.•t the s,1uth Co:i)t Plalj E!.c:.tdJ l3ou11quc. welcomed the 166 guest)" ho are affiliated "ith )C\Cn group) betng 'aluted b) E)cada for "ork and lcader.,h1p 1n the JrcJ-. of culture. education and "omen·~ ,.,,ue': WROC. ihe Fa,h10nJblc~. YWCA of Sourh oc. \\omen 1n uu~me''· UCI \\\>men·, Orr''rtt1n11ic.•, Center, OC Prol1Kul I 1.>und.1111m :111J Dc~1i:n10i: \\' 1mu1 (_,.~" ,h~ JI 1hc Jund1el11 (chilled me.· kin J11J r."rt•..: rl) )l'llZ'· ~Jr~J 'J~nl111 ,,,IJJ .inJ 1nplc-thrcat - Jc"c."11 rl.lle 1>1 d11>.:ulatc brultc. arri1e L1rt :inJ wr1'd 10 IJCe c.·1. k . .: 11i..h.11.h.J \tarv Lou Horml.i' .. \bry Douglas, Ga) le Ander~on, H.irrict Harris, Barbar.i Harris, Chris Lindsay, Mary Dell Bar"ouras, Virginia Bender, Ileane Doolin, Ginny SJvage. Ann Stern, Madeline Radial Keratotomyl · Contact Lens Se111inar llSIO' CORRECTIO' \l ITHOl T GUSSES! Our 111111 l' l' 110\\ 11llt nil!!. .1 1111 d1Jr!.!t' "'lllllll.ll lt11 p.1111 lli' \\ hu Jfl' 111 l rt ,h·J Ill n lrJt It\ r "" n.:l'n 11 t • n n t :i1.-.1r,1._hll·tf11,·" IJr"tl!hlnlnt"' 111 1.,11 'lllJll'lll 1111, 111\ l\ttk' .1 lrP t ,,1f1 .. 11i. / ,,• • • .. .1' .u1d ·11.11 '" ol \our l t •rtll'.I \\Iii tht 111·\\ 1. t11Hpllll 11/l'll t Unit JI l11p11~r.1ph\ ph111uht·r .ll• N "fl' lllJl hllll Plt·J-..t• t.tll n·-....1,·d,11 ... '4.'llllllJI ti.lit '1.1u ,, l11P .. nl I -\l . .\\DRfl' f10, ".D .• f . .\.C.S. • (-Ii i (H O .!II.!~ fllCf \l \I < '1 I f 111 * 'I lh 111 I \1 \\ ll< I~ I I t \ • t' 11 11\1\ll " 111 ,, "' \II 11\ II ll I I\ ,, I 1,\ I I II I' I \ \• I( I\ I ' I 11\ ·0range County's Best PubllC AJfars Prr::gam" OF DISCUSSION • 11111111 uddt Vs. fll 1 r• •Ill Slilldl11 II llnlat • 1111 Pltnmlls : Merl's_.,. Tl wall nte LoNell &rouo Tuftlllfl lnlO 11-. Commuroty DI L1•11111 Brl9 llas Ill .... , clral. II you'd • LobdBll ~ to en and in/olm wtth • t. ·m f)tllfotrnanctJ lor your orpa.naaticx\.~. cal &II Lobdell t 540· t 224 w. ht 5 mote • . ,,..,, ro&" typical Zuckerman, Donna Crean, Elizabeth Tierney, Barbara · Geraghty, Pat Callahan, Arlene Sontag, co-chair Diane Fullerton, Rusty Hood, J1.;1dilh Ryan, Pilar Wayne and N.1ncy Coop. "This i~ our fm1 funJwi~er," '>:ltd Wieder; adding that the luncheon''·'' undcrnfllkn by bcadJ and procccJ-. \\tll benefit - 1he l\\O·\ear·old WROC \ ~kntur Program that helps "omen entering the \\Ork.force ,,, ''~a!. \\Omen \\orking to .tlh.ince their career~. ' · o, the \\J\, E~c-JdJ fJ)h1on .ire prim:ml) made in Ba,aria and old tn 55 countnc!. Ru~I) Hood models he r [.,<.Jd.l \\CM JI h:{l'nl b<.•nefi l luncheon. ---------- . ._ NoGimmic~, Just Local News. Inside this Daily Pilot you \viii find: a) no orange era on b) no promi e of a Jaguar c) no treasure hunt to find ne\\ about your to\Vrl You won't have to earch for local ne\vs in the Daily Pilot. Ev ry \VOrd i about Costa M a and 'e\vport Beach. Call 642-4333 to subscribe. THE NEWPORTH. Dail Next-day coverage Ewnt: "ll1C! Spring Co!?<'Ction,'' b)' Yocng · Professional Against Cancer .. Location: Cl'): JI Court Cause: Canc\!r research. 'cdu tlon, patient program') ~mcri n C n er ~ict~ Ot:m c Co~nt •. Org~nizcr : Cathcnnc R\1ndcm.1, \\1th Marg;iret f dward > l.O·dlair Attcnd;incc": 300. · ·Entertainment: r:asruon ho" t , turirtg 11 female m mbcrs d 10 m e members m~ lin silent auction. Menu: Fh e foo<l . tariop) by CC c ten Ovcrhcotrd: "AJI Of the tood " <lonated , od Cl) tJI Coutt underwrote: the <.'\ nt •• , Ron lcma id. Bottom line: S30,000 raised . Gourmet Italian American .. I DELICATES E • BAKERY CATERI G •.REST RANT 8911 (at rfagnolia): Huntington Beach 968-4466 I .I~ 9~2-1~~ 1 .. .,.-e lu\-e k c.a oo~uanc fur IJ!l'Cf a u1-..~ ~ '\ ~ IK'Cd f oo I 'f \hac -~ ~te:-., ~ h • ant , WU MAW U MoltcUJ ,.,_ t'ridef a AM .. I P'\t, t. A SU. I AM I• 6:lt PM "1992 " THE YEAR LlJCCl'S WANTS TO BE YOlJR INFIATION FIGHTER!ll .. ~ WORKING MOM. BUSY PROFESSIONALS a SINGLES ON THE GO (Yo• NH4 to le•tl Tlahlll) P W h ve an alt rn ti ft to r t food. Lu 1' tlEA T · f.A T ENTREES. our en . dmn So, th • r f r • bctt r E r vou 'r' ou n njoy ~onft°"', ' • cfoc n c tot ·nd many more. So \A.TI n you'r nt mninmg nd • having n mhmUI dinner with som on or to i ed your family gs u o c II • find our how m xpe1 v ~ our dmn rs r WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE THE Tl tE ........ WE DO. HEAT A EAT f.NTllEES..FOll TWO CHICKEN CACCIATORE • I Bu ket of SPAGHEI II , I I Fame lost between _l>umpefs SHUCKS, I COULD'VE BEEN FAMOUS FOR SIX MINUTES -It was with profound regret that I had to cancel an appearance on the ht Mkhatl1 cable-TV program, "Your Newport Toda~" biOed, ns the weekly "pregmne show" for Newport Beach City Council meetings. Also I expressing 1 regret over • the short- noticc cancel-· lation was Pat's wife, Paula, who voiced this far-out sentiment: "We had already jmplemcnt· cd you into ... ----• the system as a segment for six or seven minutes, between bumpers." Yup, that's the way they talk these days. Drnt, and it's been so long since l\c been implemented. Or'cve n segmented. Not to mention l'>ctween bumpers. 0 ANYONE ELSE FOR A CASTLE IN SPAIN'! -The ink was hardly dry on Monday's opus when there came a call from a lady named Milllt. She'd read about Davld Sttio dwelling in a 60-room castle on the isle of Majorca (Mallorca, whatever}, and said she had known the monarch or Monarch Beach during hi "big spending'' baclTelor da)'s along the Orange Coast. Millie bad tv.o questions, as follO\\-'S: (1) "I dear David still . unmarried?" (2) "Qin you give me his mailing addreu_ so I can send him some recent photographs?'' I told Millie to send her photos to my castle in San Oemente, to sec if they're suitable for mailing purposes. I mean, some postal inspectors can be mean madrcs. 0 WELL, HECK. IT WOULDN'T HA VE BEEN ANY TROUBLE -There was a call the other ayem Crom dear Judie Manto. inviting me to attend an Esada· ponsored luncheon • at the Center Oub, benefiting the Women's Roundtable of Onnge County. .. You'll be at a t:.blc ~ith nine ~omen," she s:iid. W<YW, is this nirvana, or what? And 1hcn. ~hen I paused 10 f'C\>'CI in it all, she uid: "Don't worry. Nothing's cxpcc1ed or )-OU.u 0 ENQUIJUNG MINDS NEED AU. TUE HELP ntEY CAN GET ·-At The Ritz.Carlton on Tuesdiy, t.be an. Bob Scbulltr wa lunching with all-purpose _ aide Mike Naso•. · Obviou Jy, it was a bjp·l~l huddle. Elcept Cor frtquent interruption by fellow-diners (e.i:. Canadiu tourists seelina autoeraphs) • . His Crystalnes.s WIS • uprusin& some profounJ thouaJus. and Nason ~ scribblina furious!). Was it another hiah·voltaae sermon for . their top-rated ttlevanach.sm shOw. Thc-Hourof rowtrt'T-·. Was it another soul· \inl mcaaac beif\I beamed from \be ~tal Cathedral to _....ncr's ldt ol the ~tel Unioo? Was it an outhne lor yea ano&ber be t·~Uina --~·~' NoM of the above. al I U.OW. because tbcy toad me. 1\ey were t"Ollabontin& a. a MW c:oaccpt of dichn&. -..m 1 spint\aal ...at -for •utklt~bJ a.a..a..cndof (d:cuiaM. De Natiaul ....... ,. ~a..... ... 111 ....... .,_,.,. • ..,_ M•u., ..,'*v- .. Editor William lobdell ... 6424321, e t. 351 • Water torture' We still e<:ln't knew how to save , our -water, let alone live wit it W inter rains promise the arrival or a bountiful spring; bright grecngrass on the local hills, purple artichoke flowers, and yellow mustard greens. But, winter rains should also remind us of how f rngile is the desert we've mnde • home. The media tend to emphasize the serendipitous destruction of mother nature. Stories about storm victims, mud slides, and property • damage have PllPICCI overshadowed ------• ev~ry olhtr' Even when we do get rain in our desert-like land, we don' ow h ow to manage it ... or live \~ith it. defy C\Cn the Clll)tcn c ul '>U\.h \ ~no\o\lcdgc. ScJrcc tor ~cars on end, "hen "Jter i) in mumcni;in abundance Y.C arc •IJ·pn~p.m:o l~ tJ~C aO\.olnt::igc.: of 1l Preh.:rrJn_ lo build one hou!)ing tr.ill or one more co111111erc1:rt-d1.. ctor ' cni, Southern Callforn1.1 h.ts dc ... clopcd Y.1thout !lutlic11:.m :mention to capturing natu're\ bounl) v. hen 1l's pn>' 1JcJ gene rous!)'. F ar \\Or:.e lh:Jn the destrucllon of propcrt) during our l:I1c-.l round ol storms, ":is the tragic lo.,., d precious \\:lier in the midu.: u! a destrucu ... e drought. f'u druughl is rcll'}C<l1ed ~ a s nglc Set of storms., Morco,er. mo'l t>l th1.. im:he) upon in .. hc' ul rain "h, .. h tell on !>outh rn L.111forn1::1 " ' lo'>t a runoll. '.\Jlurc. acun~ alone. -..i,ed 'omc :J) '"o" :ind Liberal Politics story in the Southland news market for more than a week. When the expected carnage and destruction from Storm No. 4 didn't materialize for media mobilized for mayhem, reporters took to rCCO\Cring the tales Of hor{Or from earlier in the 't\eek. If mi cry loves company, we can always depend upon the ma s media for e:<tensi ... e companionship. it is arrogant and foofoh to ignore the t\\O important lessons about the fragiht) of life in a desert ~de abundantly clear from the ntmo ... pheric f'lu idity of weeks just past. desert \ nbra \\e should C\pCCt, anticipate, and plan4for d1sa .. 1cr. Out the bulldozer-. Y.ill be out again \\hen the cloud' clear building on unst:ihle hil1'1de •• 1s close lo the COJ)thnc as po-.,1bk. and on \alu.:ibk tlood pl:.11n,. .1, ~r..,unu \\a?cr. Uul our inab1IH~ tu. JI\ l!l'l, col led. and 'lore n.iturc) tnO'>l. prc .. 10u' re,;.m: .. "' b f" negligent ;:inJ irn ... p ... 1n,1blc Ir\ not lcchr\lllO.!\ or ,._. ... nee '' ,J .. tanJ) 1n .... ur \\.1~. bul ',~lllfX \\Cf, igr rar .. ·l, anJ ;.s\;.in .. c ~u much rain. so liuh: pl.1nn11l,;. \\'c .rn lll \ h.1p. th1 .. lllTIC thl c Ill f!Ch1ti n~ ot Yet, truth be told, Y..C arc as dependent upon nature's liquid refreshment as Y.e arc hostages to its fu ry. F irst, \\-e can continue to build homes and parks in nature's Ooo<l plJin or close lo rhers and trcam . but \\C should not expect nature to respect the artificial boundaries of omcthing c;illed property. The concept of prope rt) und O\\ nership nre human in\.cnuons. not pJrt of nature's timclc lc\icon. \\'hen \\C destrO) Ooo<l plains, lay ncrc:i ''ilhout cn·J of a phalt and concrete, and decimate the When \\C 'ho" n•> re,pcct for the forces ol nature. \\C ~hU:LdJ npcct none in return. \\hen ''llh,1.. k..irn lh:ll in'urancc • i-. no ~ub,tn'ule for \\Orl...IOll \\ ilh IOSle.tJ of :igainst n.1lure'> ~ p .. blic authont~ "111 ..1..t tu 1 cc,l..ibli,h a ll..tt r b:ilan.:c b1..l..-.1.:t:n il~.irc am.I our Ir"' .:nee 111 JO t:..-o)~)lt.r "c mo:.t ohen th:nl.. llf .1) p.1r..iJ1~c. !\othing k-,s th.1n our \1..f) .. un ' I 1.kp\.'.nJ:. upon l Som1r persons are bold enough to believe climate cn n be controlled Y.ilh . cvet)thing else science has master~d. But, Se<ond. sun'' JI in a de\Crl. ,,, Y.C cl..11m tO 1..nO\\ \,~II. dcpcnJ .. upon \\Jter. The deed'> of poliC)·m:.1kcr-. and Je,c1l>p1..r .\J.Jrk I'. f't tr.Jc 3 r ,ts I tant f'roft·~!!ttJr of l'o/1ti<::1/ 'ciencr at l. CJ Jt>d tJ rc·gufar f'ilot t•o/umni.)t. Letters = -. · . '· · • . ::~~- Horn11uc1c1e:ar0Up1ii? . an d \\fiy ~C \\Ill do llO again. E\en \\Or!>e. hOWC\Cr. \\J'l .. 11ngjng ha' hac.1 the uppo~1tc d-The \I.Jr j.., \\;igmg un. anu e:i ... h Pctracca' charg~ that Fcrgu .. on kct on lhi' \Uta l.)ne 01 us c:in bi: lb hc-roc:.. \\ E BARBARA WOODWARD llias tht Pilot become the uriof· ficial campaign organ for Mayor Mary Hornbuclle. who has de· dared as a candidate against As- scmblym:tn Gil Ferguson'! . Ne\\port Beach Editor's note: M o_tor llornbuclJe n'Signcd her po ition on the D:1ily Pilot bo:mJ of Addsors t+h<>n she announced htr c:JndidDC) in the 70tb A.ssemblJ district. ha~ "strong uc .. lo. The !nine ~IARGO r OUR IO='-can ma.kc our do1cc:s count, \\I! Company. The fact arc th:il: \:c\\{X-rl lk..1 .. h c.tl'I ma le our uoll.ih sp .al out t r· 1 )The: In inc Comp:in) bJ .. l..ed B Ameriii-an . .\meri~;-i. \ uur purch;1'inc. dc= .. i~-., __ Fcrg_u~on's opponcn1 in lus. r~~l uy UI ----,.,jon;-c:J)t .1 \VIC fJ°r gro .. ~tl1 n<l As~embl) race 3nd It cem') l .. ham.! that it_ lai..c thi: ~ur-. ''al. I ur!_!e ) u lo ..:.i)t ) \>ur Ferguson bashing 2) C\Cn ahcr Fcrgu~un bcc.11nc oulbrcJI.. of "ar. or the threat 01 the incumbent. ll ne\Cr h.h bcln a ph)~•'-11 JllJ.::k. lo rail) :.i n:al11Jn. big contributor to h1 camp.i1gn' \\ ar comes m mJn\ fornh. n ! .11- \Ole~ t~r Amcra-..1. bu\ Ar1..:n~an -"h1k 1 l..fC .. '\1 I um.:. DRE.l\OA COLLI'~ Co)ta \I.. .J I'm sure many of )'Our readers concluded as much, as I did after seeing )OUr spMe-of articles nearly a.II la.st week \\hen Hornbud.le claimed to be only considering a run. As a rtsident or In int for 20 }e.1 rs, l had to chuc t..lc at Mark Petracca's commentary lamenting the ne:a ccrtainl) that Republican con cl"\-.ath e Gil Fcr~u)()n "ill be Ir.1nc's new A>- Asscmbl)man Fergu~n came \\.J) \tolcnt. hut p0lcnti:lll> a Jc,. 1,1,;-iter fu r no one. ~1.1t1t1:;. Thanks Wiift Thanl.. God the \Otcr:i dun't America .., :it \\.Ir. It ,., an cco-1 . · The articles were fill ed "1th in- nuendo and claims again t Fer- guson, while HornbuckJe received glowing comments and kid glo ... c treatment. look to .Mr. Pctr:.icca for aJ, ice vn nom1c w:tr • .ind the ca U.Jltie gru\' choo 111g our rcprc cmJll\C in h1g.hcr .inJ higher \\Ith e;i.:h J.1) Sacramento JnJ that p.l,,..: One ol the ,.1J r\:.1h- \\'a hington t c ul th1) \\Jr i 1hat \\C arc ~th. Cungr.1tula1ion' on pr ntin~ \\ 111 S' .1im\ artkle llD Co\. Re.Jpn; the Counhou::..: ( DJ1h Pu t l'cb ': ). It ·s a gr;ioJ .. 1:im - I did a little checking and Y..a shocked to learn th:u Mrs. Hom- bud .le is a member of the Pilot' Advisory Boacd. Could chi be the reason? 1 n't there a &lating con- flic t of interest here? scmbly re pre cn- t:ltl\e a a result o r rcapporuon- m en t (G oo d nC\\ ), baJ OC\\ ....... feh.:!l ). How to get DE\'ERL \ J. the gooJ gu)' :ind the bJJ gu, .. involved! I::\' A:-..S Amcri.::Jn'> that conlmu~ll) bu) \ ou 'II g~l a lot of "hc;it" on TJ>., is ~ c1lll'lmuni1\ • fr'\ine pr~S!.:'~l!-~.J.p.)'..j.dr~1:;l1 t..i..;.,._. ib.i.t one. ~ut mo ti) from th~'..: n("\\"§p;Jpi'f. <»inti ''e <l.JJ.e "?~--............... lft'I"'. -"(Jnc' .anJ foreign IJbor, \:Unll1""utc • \lhO \till bclr \C n the tl rh fatl)-~.u •mm )OU Hffu ht.,,, llail'"IU to America· dc)trud1on :i u m..it-GERR'a LONG One of )Our articles (Counc1l- membcr fael)n Hart remembers political battle scars. Feb. 20) dredges up aJJegations against Fer· guson made six )'cars ago and di - prove n. Whnt your report.er left out was that the claim v.as made by John Gardner, then·lcader of the no dcf unct Mesa Action iroup, which w:u tl)ing to maintain a no-grO\\th maJorlly on the Cny Council. One or the candidate they endorsed v.:i Mary HombudJc. In that same article. Hart claims an unnJmeJ person tried to bribe her inlo not running agai n t Fer· gu n that year. By not in isting 1ha1 he be specific. )Our reporter ends up tarn~hing Ferguson again through inn ue ndo. A u mblyman fcrsuiion ha done an outstandjpg job for us 1n Sacramento. He Jras been a cham- pion of Republican and conse".a· h\C \ lucs. That's why -.e ha .. e elected and re-elected hlm O\CNhelmingl). PRESIDENT \\ h1lc no\\ in the pri\..ttc ~cch.>r. I nl)() happen lo be A embl)m~n Ferguson') former admini tratl\e J ,)· si.stant. So I Lnow something about the legislatio n Pe1 racca cited. O f cour,c. Pctracca's rcgul.u column carric the d i claime r. Liberal Politics \\1th good rc:aM>n. WhLlc ~c aren't surprised th:u he i a li beral profc · HlU C .tn bttO'TlC olf\ .l\ 11\C~ f . pJrlllip.lnt 1n The OJ.I\ on mark tcr 0 Ch1J1ce. P1l•,.t's Communit-. fOfum Th.! l~ all) th .. t t ... l!rO\\ n poi~ Orange Count~ thrnu£hOut the )'-.tr' tl.' f~rc1gn v Call th f Rudfrs' h..t been ub i-.d • bl Hollinf (642-6086) o1nd prvuuCl "' Ill l.1C'l re ("-l 1 e tor ~.he lout ~!'e. \\~le Jizinl! C\CI"\ other a gre;u port1.ln ,.,, uur dom.:"ttc "' welcomt all com~nb Cahforni.1 ·county probkm~ \~e ll ont) publl:.h comment> b) rccc,mg b.1d.: Our Litchen .. ha'~ bc.:come 1rom t~ \\ho le.l't .l n.ime city .ind phone only I" cent J>'!r · .tJorncJ ' 1th tm~Lsn appliJn... • number lf0t wu· ·o1tionl dollar of t.l\c our f.im h r ''b \\llh forc1~n tcle-v \\rilf A letter. Pie~ contributeJ Let' • • ,~ \\:> on '10rei •n be .l buel .u pn-.>1bk• ~ •-11 • · h ~' Longeor letters \ .. ill be get • w l} Orn· • ap picture \~It alJr- c ons id errd for the buckle • .l can-o~n .. .:im .. r:i lhc frec"-:i'' :ire Communit)' C.·mment<m diJ:.itc ''ith a foci-Jl~1m.:J \\uh foreign c:ir : paid p.lgt", \\ hich run ThuN.i.1\., f, th r I h . 1 ~'-'•I )OUr ~:~ lo lelten int: vr \! COn· al.)r. 10 rc:i ll\. _ t OU ""' upon 330 \\ Ba., Si C\l>U \\e>J t1tucnt of the th u~1Hh 01 un mpkl~~d Amcri- CA 9.?626. orj~' thc:m 1.1 -uth 0 1 tricl A • c:ub 646 _.170 cmbl) 1n that Each l1m \\C m31.: :i .. n"f u' e:u . \\ c nccJ choi.c w bu> a fo1c~n proJu 1. sor, he·s probabl) fa r a 1clJ c ... cn of his UCI colleague,. -ay. three miles or )Q to the lc:fl. ~mcN>J\ trcJ bk "c rcm\J\c -:i pk .. 1; vt the-tounua- 1n S.1.:ramcnto; .;omeone' th:u can t1on th I \uppmh \rl n .. a \\Ori..- bc re.tchcJ ;inJ not the out·of-er 'er. Ji,c-, touch irritant "ho 1b thi; re n1...w.. (J..t~ time "I! m;;a c th t .. h .. •• Near'y t\Cf) t-iill in this arbilrary "'oting nn. l)'i " he put to~ther w either \etocJ b. the gO\emor or oppo,)cJ un:.inlmou l) b) Fer- guson 'ii Republic.in colleague . The) "ere bad ~ill,, anJ tvt n Democrat jl.)incJ in prc:,entina the p:a :l e of .. ,erJI of them. As {1..lr Drian The riot anJ the \\C turn our h ·~~ on Amcri.:;a Cll'ita l\k~ Rcpublic'111 ·mbl). E \:h time \UU -c h md..:, )Our allt'mfH Jl character :i ~N.'ll· or ,c •• lhc '"l\lo m~ hn~' in:iti\ln \\J n' pell~ it \\a ouhiJc :in un.:mpli.>)mcnl l,ffi,.c. (Feb :!6 0Jil\ Psi >t), or ~m'IC, n v.1th hxxl t mp.' Calhng attention O\\a) from Fer· in the 'upcrmar,kct. rc;alilc thJI gu n ' unrc,pon"i'~ rcprc nta-)\)Ur pur"h;a,lns power llU) ha' tion ur thl\ d1,1rk t throu,h mu\!-helped put lh m then~. . ~· C~ Bv.sb. (R), The White If~. 1600 Peoru)I\ ni~ A,-e., Washinat n, O C. 20500 How to contact your iegiS.lators ITATt: E. AT£ \1CS PRF.SIO if larlaa ~ (R). )7th Di 1 1"-•l ---:'- Ota ~It. (R}. Senate O ice Duildin-i.-. ~--Nc-.ix)rt Ccnteir Ori'\-e. uitc lZO. C"l"'rl -WashjnatOC\. D c 2US10 Du"h. 91660. f>M). ll ~7. (Rtptc~ru 'c"P."' Oc h) COVEllNOR Job• It. U. , (Rl. 3Sth Di t . l'MO \\', Or~ ooJ. SYltC l On c. C). hte WU.... fR), Staie C'lp1tol. ~ramcnto, 939-06()..i (Rcprc nts Clbta Mc ) 9 ••• (916)"$·2841 u.s. roas AIM Cna111-. (D). .S7S7 W. Ccntwy 81\\J SuH• SIS. Loi ~aes, 900tS, (2ll)llS-2l8'. J.a.. S.,a..,, (R). 2G Kattlla A\~ •• "'te 1068. AMMr.. 6:M·llll • U HOU OF UP1t..ESEN1'ATIVU wao nu...,,4&1 { •'- , Qrtl c-. (It). .. IMc .. 4000 MiCNUMlt BW... Ull TOllftr, Newpon ...... 92'6Q. 75'-2™ (RepmeMI OuMi -S N••pott ~) bt~n offica in Lons l. .... (619 An Ind pend~t ~" pa~r Publlshed ~ Coax Commun ~ ~ev. Inc .. Elliot Stein, Jr. ch.J rm.in Jim Gressinger pubJ er Tom Johr&on ~tepub 1)h r \\ill~m S. lobckll ed tor & '· e pr ·den~ St~e M.lrt*. m.tnc1&1ng editor W&her lunou hs 1901-1989 found' pu · er --. • March 6, 1992 ------------~---------------------------------- -------------------~------------~ . , .. .. ,.. .. ... OPERAS: Traditional season planned; poor ec•omy Cited From A1 enc,' but th;it's a world· famous story." DiOliera said Opera Pacific's decision the return to the familiar in its sixth sea· son at the Orange • County Performing Arts Center was based on the financial tenor of the times. "Th.is was our response 10 what was ob- ' viou.sly a recession kind of climate," he said mcnt dollars," DiChicra aid. Now, however, ticket buyers are less willing to sp1urgc on-something-ttrey-are unfamiliar with, thus the decision by Opera Pacific, wnlch closes its current sea.son with Sunday afternoon's matinee of "The Gypsy Princess," to stage a trad1· tional schedule. ·The company will continue its tradition of bringing some of opera's leading artists to Costa Mesa. as Carol Vaness, Deborah Voigt, Jan Grissom, Florence Quivar, Helen Donath. Faith Esh.am, Benita Valente and MarceUo Giordaru head the list of stars in the ·92_;93 productions. utilizing the same Washington Opera pro- duction that audiences here cheered in 1987, Opera Pacific's Cirst season. The cast .includes Stella Zambalis and Ai·Lan Lhu a ternating in the role of Mimi. Cesar Hernandez joins Zambalis as Mimi's devoted paramour Rodolfo, while Jianyi Zhang is pair~d with Zhu. Jan Gris· som, who is currently playing Stasi in Opera Pacific's "The Gypsy Princess," will portray Musetta in all performances of "La Boheme." Orange C'-Ounty native and fellow Metro- politan Opera star Deborah Voi&l.' Qjo1· gio Tieppo and Fabio Armiliato alternate in the lead male role of Manrico. Mark R.ucker will fill the demanding baritone role of villain Count di Luna, and mezzo sopranos Florence Quivar and Eugenie Grunewald will ahernate as the deme nted gypsy Azucena. Mozart's brilliant comedy "The Marriuge of Figaro," which opens Feb. 24, 1993, with three or the most celebrated women in opera today: Benita -Valente as the Countc~s; Helen Donath as Susanna; nnd Faith Esham as Cherubino. Baritone Louis Otc)' makes his Opcrn Pacific debut ns Count AJmaviva. WbiJc subscriptions have remained steady, the opera company, like other cul- tural organizations in the county and across the country, has . experienced a drop in single ticket sales. "We found that last year and the year before people \\ere far more ready to spend their entertain- On Jan. 9, 1993, the company opens its winter season with "II T rovatore." Carol Vaness, one of the nation's greatest ljving sopranos, makes her Opera Pacific debut as Leonora. Alternating in the role wiTl~e The third French opera in Opera Pa· cific's five·year cycle or staging the coun· try's often-neglected works will be "Romeo cl Julieue," which opens Feb. 19, 1993, with Sicilian tenor Ma rcello Giordani and American soprano Maureen O'Flynn in the titJe roles. All the operas will be sung in their orig- inal languages with English surtitles pro- jected above the stage. "La Boheme" inaugurates Orange County's cultural season on Sept. 12 by The final opera of the season will be Season ticket renewals are curre'!1ly under way, and new subscriptions will be :lVailable April 1. For information, phone 979·7000 . . RED CROSS: Fears major cuts ·unless $1 million is raised . From A1 $.50~85. Officials are al!.o facing a SI 0,000 increase in financial obligauon to the Na- tional Red Cross organization. as \\Cll as declines in other fund raising efforts be- cause of the recession. If the trend in declining donations con- tinue, the reserve will be empty by. June, Hartshorn said. available to assist in disasters, the organiza· lion, lost out in United Way donations,' of· facials said. meet chapter expenses, financial obligations to the American National Red Cross and 10 fund the cost of most local disasters. "Our answer 1s not to reduce co ts. it is to try and increase the revenue," Hartshorn said. Last )'Car ch:ipter official-. had to tap their budget rescf'e to co,cr a $286,000 deficit. At that time. the org;rniz:ition had 10 lay off 13 emplO)CC'> and m.11-..e other re- ductions to sef'1ces. :ouch as cut backs in health and training informa11on supplies and the youth lealkr-.h1p progrJm. One of the biggest loss in donations has come since the Unit~d Way started a new program in 1990 that allows donors to car· mark their contributions for specific agcn· CICS. Since many eem 10 take the Red Cross for granted and assume it will al\\ays be .. The public doesn't realize the Red Cross needs money," said Bruce Englebrecht, vice chairman for the board or directors. \ Although the American Red Cross opcr· ates under a 92-ycar-old C'-Ongrcssional mandate, it receives no go\ernment funds for operating expenses. The Orange Counly Chapter, as are all other chapters, i re· sponsibl~or coming up with the funds to Last year, 4,000 ·local Red Cross volun- teers responded to 219 disasters in the county, helped provide food, clothing and shelter to 710 disaster victims nnd provided mass care to 3,625 disaster victims and workers. For more information on the SI million fund raiser call the county Red Cross at 835·5381. fantasy 5 Thur)dJ'Y dr.n ... ang S250,000 pme . 2. .. 12 1 s 3 2 Oecco • HeJtb .fo Club-. •Diamond' 6 Spad~ I Of q b \Vall Street Report 1-900-976-5192 l A!HI Wall SllMl v~- 95 r i-"""'" DIXON From A1 checks issued for fictitious suppli· c:rs and no n-existent propcny own- ers along water and 011 pipeline routes. Cat\ officials believe Dixon -pent· 1he public funds on every· thing from fine an photography to personal stocks and bonds. He has remained jailed on $500,000 bail since his Jan. 13 arrest Dixon has signed a stipulation essentially giving the city every· thing he owns, including his final city paychecks, his collection of 358 art photographs, sapphire- encrusted jewelry and condomini· ums in Huntington Beach and Montego Bay, Jamaica, allowing 1hc city to recover the money he allegedly stole from public coffers. City officials are trying to liqui- d:ite. the assets and remain unsure whether the property will add up to Sl.8 million, But the signed agreement allows the city 10 col- lect more than $512,900 in interest if the principal ~J.8 million is no1 repaid by Feb. 12, 1993. Present in coun Thursday dur· ing DL~on's brief appearance were Dixon's step-aunt and step-uncle. Jean and Howard Lind of ll"ine. Jean Lind, who e ~tepfath!!r is Dixon's grandfather, said she had ,;sited Di.'<on four tames at the Or- ange County ·Jail, no11ng .. he doesn't SD} much" about the c~. \ SHOP: City officials hoping to recoup some losses From A 1 jewelry, will buy back the piece , "\Ve really ha\e a number or I Z.." Wynn said. which· include a pair of cumin~ \\ays "e can go," Wynn said The c ·1 has also checked encrusted with two oval j3dcs to· Thu™1a}. 1 Y . taling 19.40 carats, 34 rubies and "We're still "orling on imentory \Nhethcr Buccellnu, Inc .. the exclu-32 squarc-c:ut sapphires. and appra1 al. Before the month is Sl\'C Ne" York jewelry store where The Fi!th Avenue s.t.ore is "con-O\'Cr, v.e'll knO\\t \\hat \\._C'rc going DL\On purchased many or his fine sidering the proposal, Wynn said to do." HOOD From A1 bolster his claim of self·dcfen~c. A witness told reporters that Beauchamp v.a:. shot almost im· mediately after he entered Hood's office. located an a San Bernardino C.ounty shopping plaza. "I nc,er suspected thnt Bruce (Beauchamp) v.:is hired b) Hood 10 do it," said Ch:irlc Ro thbaum, • the auo rn·ey who represented Beauchamp during lhe 1991 mur- der trial. .. What bas happened in the last couple of da)'S may h:l\C changed that." Officials also rc\ealed Thursday that Hood allegedly profited from a S3 million hfe insurance policy after his "if e's de:ith. Back in 'ewport Beach, the bi- urrc even is or the p!l 1 f cw da)S seemed 10 ha'c nO affect on the qu1e1 Harbor View s1rcc1 "here· ------------------~---~~----R-U_f_f_E_Ll __ ,_5 ___ ~•1~~~owcn·agech~renl~e. HooJ's mother. Muriel I looJ, new an from lhc S:in. FrJnCbCO 1 [. r t • 1' ' r:-: I : ......... ,(-,., ..... "L .......... ------- ~CHAMBER NEWS r . From The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce UPHOLST£1Y llC. Bay Arca Tucsd::iy to be with hi ... , • ...,c..nm.n! 17-)ear-old son -"ho turn~ 1 1112 -._ ... Ctsll •ll-S-.115' nc\t \\eel. -and his l·H\!jr-old daughter. "I'll be he re un1il Jim come~ home," he s;iiJ Thur~Ja) . A DESIGNATED DRIVER MIKES SENSE! Although the tr.:agic murder or !heir mother and the am!st or their father has been harJ on the cluldren. Muriel Hood s:>iJ the) are doing well anJ continue 10 al· tend M:hool. RESCUE: Biby Is SIVld from c• . From A1 baby, who'd fallen asleep in his front·scat infant seat in the midst of the commotion. When Suucrficld ref used 10 l:tkc any p:iymcnt, "my wife was Oabbcrgastcd," said Bob Wolff. ''1 wasn't there at the time, but as soon :ts I CotiPd OUI, I \\30t- ed 10 call l hat man and thank him, nbo. ''There's a man who really went out of his \\:ly." Sutterfield, who's run Southwest. Lock and Safe since 1984, said he'$ made ii a practice not 10 charge the usual $45 10 S75 lod.cd-ear fee an lifc·thrcatening situa· Lion , basically because of the anguish imohcd. · He began the custom a couple of )Cars bad., \\hen he was called 10 unlock the mobile home of a man ''hose family hadn't heard from him in a "hilc. When Suuerfield opened the door, the man w:ls found dead. .. Obviou ly, his daughter and family \\ere very brol..en up," said Suuc:rfield. "And I wa placed in rhc awl-ward llltUahon or: now I ha\e 10 approjch these people in the middle or their grief and ch:uge them for'it." Suuerfield ~aiJ he didn't ce ham elf i.b any kind or hero, 3ddmg, "I'm no saint. Jllher!" He e\C:n ga'e Con· ">'ay and Jane Wolff credit an helping hulc Cameron. "They "ere )mjn enough to CO\er the car with blan- lcts (fo r shade)," he SjiJ. ... , ~O\\ ho\\ it b lO be a fran11c pare nt," s.i1d the fa. thcr of a :!')car-old and :in· other on the way. "fa-el)· body's humJn." ~ NEW MEMBERS • BCM Automotl\.e • Che:.td Dra~ers. • Chnstensen and Company • Clds::.1qu~ Flooring • Codst MaMgemt>nt SeNtees • Costa Mesa Motor Inn .,_ f HL Ar-.h1•ecture dnd Pl,1nn1:ig • lnmclc Computer S~pphes • Joan Irvine Tr.'"'' I • W:lma Pr~ ... !~·. • Dr Ju~r9'?n Rebstock • Shore!> lntenors • Dr (,·-.·gor~ .;1mon1,1n • .;u., ~" :H on II • The lmprov • Donna Blackwood • G.m. A B.>\A.m,.rn • Ru~m~.;<. World Technologies • Emporio Armani • PnN?ntauoi .;; •ion-.. • ~fr lohn C Rau • RMera Bakery • Samen Con~trucuon • .., 1n·Mdrt • .;p1ga R~ taurant • The Boehm Porcelain Gallery Thanks For Your Help! \... • Un1Q!.obe fapr~ ... ':) Tra\li'l, Inc • Visionary Lithographies ~ JANUARY REINVESTMENTS • CJ ~erstrom & Sons • Lorraine Lambeth CPA • ~phics • Bright Beginnings • Coll~'9'-Pharma<..--y • First Interstate Bank • Molly's Nanny • Navpott Mo?Sa Assoc ot R~altors • Noack Trophy & Engraving • Orange Count\· Pertorm1ng Arts • Haa~n Dazs Ice. Cream Shoppes • Sears. Roebuck Co • hA Enterpnses. Inc • Chic Oarke.lfarmers Insurance • Fir t . lnti'r.tate B.ink • P.1C Tt>I Cellular • al s H~a!th CN., Equ pm nt . Va hn . Rt>ddil)g ~ P~ ~ .-€ham & Be~ Biccncr • Bristol P rk M Group Inc • Ball~ s Carix-t & lntenors, Inc. ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Breakfast Busin~ss After Hours Y..ron ~·. 3J 11 92. 1 15 AM W , 3tl5192, 6 PM w tin~· The Costa Mesa Chamber of Comm~e and the Daily Piiot working together to make a better business community. NEWPORT. HAR·BOR CASINONIGlrr was _a success! N-pott Horbor H.gh School Wrutl.ng 8ooPen Club would e 10 opreis 11 Sii\• cere o~>atoi to • locol bus.MUeS ond it-d...ldwls sted below lot lhe.r t.uP· pot'! ol"d help in mol.:1ng our "CoslN> N.gh!" l"nd ro ser a iueceu ... .. • ~· . fr Idly Secu. I ports : • J...1arch 6, 1992 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Dail'.I Pilot - Sports Editor Roger Carlson ..•. 642-4330 ext.387 Sports in bfief/82 Sports on TV-radi0/82 Classif/ed/84 Eagles go ·in -thinking all fop one ~- --['.:stanc1·a's Tru1·1·110 go1'ng up "Before every game, we gef in a huddle and say a lit-"Vic is as smooth as ll get ," Edson '~ud .... le has E '1 tic prayer for Vi~,''" King said. "He's not on the team, such a soft touch on his jump shot, that'!I \\h)' \\C call agal'nst Hodgk1'n's d1'sease but he's still a part of us, he's just not there. him Smooth Vic. He ~as 14-of-2:? (6"' pcrecnl} from ~ "He's kind or like the third Musketeer who won't be the 3-poim field this year and that'!I great for coming with us on Saturday." off the bench cold like that. By RJchatd Olm $poltl _.., T wo of the Three Musketeers, a trio of guards on the Estancia High School bas~ctb~JJ team. ref et IO.. him as SmOO\h Vic. Russell King and Joe Edson, both se- nl<ns. took sophomore Victor Trujillo under their wing in the summer, then watched him blossom into an off-the-bench sp3rk plug for the Eagles, who play top-seeded Morningside for the 'CIF Southern Section Division Ill-AA b3sketball championship on Saturd_ay (11:15 a.m.) ar the Los An- geles Sports Arena. Trujillo, heartbreaking for alt, will not be in uniform. On Feb. 12, he found out he had Hodgkin's disease, a malignant disorder of the lymph nodes that can be treated effectively with radiation and chemotherapy. The Eagles (23-6) arc rallying around his tragedy: Trujillo, who will undergo a splecn·removaJ operation "In our first game against Trabuco Hills, it w:h prob· on Monday, bas no pain, according to his fa ther. "The ably Vic's best game of the :rear·~cau"c he hit t\\O doctors say if they do the operation, there's an 85 per-huge 3-pointcrs. He really b(ing-, !IOmcthing to our cent chance he's going to be OK," Jose Trujillo said. team." .. If. he's not there after they take the spleen out, When Estancia Co.ich Tim O'Brien didn't plJ) Tru· they're ~oing to do radiation and chemotherapy. The jillo against Trnbuco Hills on Feb. 12 (second round of doctors said there's about a 20 percent chance that it le:igue), team members wondered "hy, induding Tru- will be in the spleen. They've already done a CAT Scan jillo, who w3sn't told of his di ea!>e unril af1crthc game. (at FHP Medical Center in Fountain VaJley las t Satur-"We found out right before the ga.nc. so ,.,e didn't day) and that came out negative, so that's good news. \\ant 10 tell him anything until after the game,'' JO!>C "The one good thing is that he's taking it real good. Trujillo said. .. . His spirit is real good. He's always smiling and playing "He's going to the game on Saturday. Uut like the around. The doctors said that it's possible in t...,o doctor told us. there's an 5 percent 'ch.lnce he'll be months he'll be able to start playing again." OK arter the rad1atton and "urgery :.ind all th:it. T rujillo, who averaged' 4.1 points a game in 23 con· Hodgkin's disease is the kind of cancer they lan cure, tests this season while spelling Edson and King. pro-. it's not the kind that spreads all O\Cr )OUr bod~ " vided a significant spark for the Eagles agai nst Pacific None of the Estancia player::. , .. ere aware of TruJillo's Coast League champion Trabuc-0 Hills in the first condition until just before tipoff :igainst Co::.ta Mc!la on round or leagu·c action on J:in. 22. See TRUJILL0/82 Pirates had the right stuff, 94-91 triumph over ~Dons showed they had the tools Newport Harbor appears able ta make the !Jig run in CIF 4-A volleyball circles I n the aftermath of Wednesday's stunning announcement of the "re- assignment" of Orange Coast College men's b:iskctball coach Tandy Gillis to men's tennis, it was noted there is potential for the Pin1tes lo ha\'e a solid k~n~~~ · "It could be a pretty good team ne'<t }Car," Gillis said. "I was looling forward to it." Of the Coast regulars this season, Agustin Heredi:i, Jason Quinn and Michael Weoilaff we.re sophomo~, but a nucleus remain . If the problems can be worked out with Jeffrey Porter, and Porter opts to sta)' with the Pirates. he would join Mark Mone} penny, Man Manwarren and Adam Hess as a group to build on for ne~ ye:lr at CCC. The often unde rachieving Pir:ites or this year ho...,~d potential at times (see Feb. l S, a 94-91 upset or t"-O·time "<icfending st:uc champion Rancho San11ago). And, with few exceptions, the Pir:1tes "ere not blown out thi sea on. But that was put of the problem v.ith this >car's 11-19 squaJ. Thoush they were competitive in almo t every game. the Bucs had trouble finding ""l)~ to win in crunch rime. In almost C\"CfY game, Co:lSt v.ould play -\\Cll tn spurt . but suffer from lap!>eS which. more often than not, v.ould pr~c too much to over- come. Con istency. certain!), wa~ not a forte of thi )car's team. 0 Heredia, an Est:inci:i High product, v.n one of the guiding forces behind this )Car's rum. His fi,.c as i ts last Saturday moved him into third pl3ce on the school's :ill-lime c:uccr lht at 306, p:wing Craig Falconer's 301. Only Chuck McGavran. with 396, and Ra} Orgill, v.;th 321 , were ahe:id of Heredia, who also finished second :ill·hme in free-throw pcrccnbac v.ith an .813 rn3rk Orgill. :it .816. is the • leader. 0 A mini t-.o-game ""inning trcak by the CCC b3 cball team came to an abrupt h3h this 'tllCek against Golden We t on Wednesday in a 6-3 loss and an 1 l-l· thra hing b) Rllcho San-tiaco on Thursday. What made things worse is ttut both defeat came at home. The Bucs •' The Bucs' offense, which has been potent alm~t the entire eason and had scored 32 runs in -the first three conference game , w :i limited 10 eiA)ll hit in 11 innings again t Golden We I. And Coast was held to four hits and a smgle run aaain.st the Dons Thursday. But Colit Coach Mike Ma)ne remains optimi tic. .. If v.e get our pitchers to settle down a httlc, I thinli.: v.e can v.in th1~ thing," be said. ''We're scoring a lot or runs and we don't ha\'c C\iet)onc swinging the bat well as of ye~ We need to get some production out o( our 3-4-5 gu) (Ben Munoz. Dan Redinaton and Scott Scbbo ). ''If "Voe get &n)'thinf out of any of those guys. "e \\Ould ha"e \\On at Rhcrs1de. • 100. .. . 0 . OCCs three-tjme defending slate cbllmpion men's \Olk)b311 team ran it South ~t Conference winning truk to i.'< with a s"eep of Rancho S3nt1:1go on Wednesday. . Now. the Ptrates ~ill tum their focus to :1 pair of tough m3tchc tonight anJ Saturd ay. This evening, the Bucs entertain El Camino, the team CCC l..nocked out or the playoff: last year in a h3rd-Cought foe-game march. See BROSTERHOU$'112 By Roger Carlson •. Se>OrtS £d.1of D anny Glenn ... Rus ell G.tn ... Just.in Mcintee .... ~tnrk McAnh::. ... Frank Grippo ... if )Ou're a Ne"'port Harbor High type it doesn't take a gcniu!I to fig- ure out wh3t \\C're leading up to. The Cinderella Sto r) of the spring or '91 \ the Ne"' port Harbor Sailor ' boys \Olle)ball team return~ \.1rtually intact to make 3 run for a different sort of sagJ. ... one with an C\en better ending. There's not a lot of room Cor im- provement in terms of ac- compli hmenls· for Glenn's Sailo~. \\ho surprised a lot of people "ith a ClF 4-A fin.JI berth before bo\\· ing to San Marro) ' Among the ncg:111ves for a team loaded with returning tarters -no surprises for the· opPQ ition; no Beau She\\:lrd for a while because of scholasuc difficultic~ and a schedule \\htch may \\ell put the Sailors into re a ht) for a "htlc. "Thts group is going to be good,'' said Glenn, "but l don't think the) 're rc31 comfort:ibll! \\1th thtir • pla). People \\Ill be gunning for u and it's going to be: hard earl) bc- cau e Be:iu' not there." A l..iller-schc<lule star\ "ith '1 · uing Edison (tonight). :it ~fannl Tue day 3nd ho ting Hunungton Beach Thu~da)'. "'ith ,still l.3guna Ucach :ind Mira C~t3 looming the followang weel. a \\ell as tourna- ment pl:iy. fu.int ncgJll\1.:0 1' th~ lo. '~ - C\\.srd tor .i ''hil.:. JnJ p .. ... 11 lplJC\!~'"~ . Gan I) r purl.. ' 1011;cr :mJ -.harpl!r out of th1. ~ .. 1 JC • 5· l ut· frn~e: the 6-foot· 1 \t.. \nl1 . :i Jun· ior, l) a 1hrcc·\C r ) rtcr, :ind ~klntee, ;tl 6-4 ·":i:. .1 1h1r<l le 1m · Al!·CI F midJ!.: l>l .. ,. .. r "hoi .... ~ :i junior :ind :ip('I: r to b.: .t ·crtJ1n nnjor colle~e prospect. ··"He h )Ue~ ~u1 .. L: l .. e1. • ;i:c. _,. Gknn .• " fhe g3ml! 1:. .. h:mgtn; • little: bu O\cr tlte l:bt .. u -.pk ot ~ e:ir . l think the Ql! .. ,,. ... r £C) th.it pta~ big 11\..e fo,tm. ther ore pot> tor him ~ 3n out i:.J.: hiller In 0 • l.:l!C. "J 1~1n Pc:rkm . \\hO '-':l" t Co· rU!1'.l u1. ~f:ir, \\:J' an .\ 1· Amcnean a :i fre)hm:in at L L :ind fa 'l "a'n't th:it mu"h b ' ... r Qu .:~ ... ') j., th~ kc~ :mu Ju,tin "' ... 1111 ju .. t karnins to pl.t.) ... Glenn !l\ h 1' n t .,Jre t " lO deal \\1th th: . b n ... • d !) •L"ilrd :.at l'l\ll~iJ hiller. th:it h4! 1'1lt;ht mu' ~klntc~ ti) th oubtJ.: :ind U"l' l ou1 .. D:ik r, h:i .. ~r .. ~ ,~. .c1. 11'1. up frnn~. Another fX1"1b1lm " 'ophomurc ~111 h ~t ... CO), a b- loot-~ 1 !..nt up trom the JUlll r \:Jf It~. I he \)thcr m1ddl .. h1:t ... r l• G r~ fX'· a b·foot--pro~r"d '•ho ma v.l:ll pro'c \ b.: t r: r • ulu- 1 m;.it.. ... ... rn·th .. -hoJ" lJ ... ) £'-Ill n b1uer and ~trung r nd he·~ cmn • to ha\~ a sood ~car." pr.:d1'1 • nn. "The)C lo.ids h:a\e ne\er be~tcn Edison. Huntington Beach 1 'cry strong :and Mira C())ta 1 reJl trong," S:ltd Glenn. "Reali~ I'm thinking more of h~· ""e're im· prO\mg th:m v.ins anJ ~ " Mark McAnlis (left), Ru ell Gan (ri~hU pl.i pee~-a-boo ~ind middle bloc'-er Ju)tm \\dn- tee as the Sailor ird for the 1 '192 CJ on. SQ there are some hurdle to Jeal "i1h On th1. flip iJe. th ... Sailors :ippc3r to h3"e all the tool necc "fY to dc:it \\llh it. Gan and Mcintee enter v.ith All-Clf crcdenlJal anJ the blend o( the crcat etter. heii;ht. trength :ind quidmc up- pca.rs to mal e the Sailors the team to &:at an CIF cird . Thi is a team v.hich ""on 13 of its la t 14 and the onl} '1'"· \lbcrt L~c in th .. b:i. U.l\\ and Am.n. ~h111d1 up 1be m1ddl ltli:r ~ub!>t:inn:il tl"plh. ':lnJ Gl .. nn 3,~ thdl~ re oth~r r d~ 10 tcp f,uth . l u\ u·, httk too earl. 10 G r mto &h:u rcn:s . cycles return tonight Mater Dei's McKnight, Estancia's O'Brien adlilit mare ' COST A MESA :rho 1992 · s~ OasSic IS SCI for toni&ht a l \be Or.nae ~ty Faifsroun~ Mer a k>na .tnter of inaai\ iiy. the Sprina C'lu.$ic kkU off the rac-in& aeuon. UDitcei Stasa uttona.I SpecJway cMIDpioa Mike Faria will be joined br former U.S nation l champions _...., ~-VU. te¥e Lucero nd Bnd Oxky. "Thcy1& be-compttint "' •. 24· rickr, nnc dMlion fiekl that i•· d\Mlea llotien Pfcu U. (lbint at the 1992 U NMioeal Q ...... ~lp). ...... It' Eddie CMlto_ Clary Hieb ... "?...: McOIMel. . \hd 1a1a rear. lobby Sdtwana ... CVCll .. than just' a passing Interest in Pirates' basketball job •Td ha' a d ire 1 ~-c on to OCC. I t hink I c:a n make lhlftt of thaa:• 1aid O'Britn. • Eaales p lay M rn1U. ... lhc CIF Sout"- tra Sectioi lll·AA r.u1 OD SM.., al ... Loe AIWtlea Spont Alff.a. ""l'd ...., ._ tM On• 0.. I hope I Mw a dtaac., ftnl Of aY. ud I hope I ~ IM dlM ptopk ~ - WISH UST FOR BARRY WAU.ACf --------------------- me aDd ~ ane llP-h ' ~ th 1 I \I • hkc hiftl taip xhool Let n \\ ~' door abc l.otd wub ao open. I 'U a be • liaa and re lO lillcn .. • •• Friday, March 6, 1992 · TRUJILLO:· From 81 Feb. l• in the lcaauc finale. "Wh en Coach O 'Brien told us what it was before the Costa Mesa game, you should've seen,. the faces," Edson said. "It was hard 10 believe. When we were going out to the court, our heads were down and we were just walking out with the coach wondering how Vic was and where he was. "When we got out to the floor, he was sitt ing there on the bench, 1ust like nothing was wrong, like he had a cold or something. We all push for him and say extra prayers for him." · Trujillo. Edson and King have hc:cn companions si nce last sum· mer. when the soon-to-be sopho- more pushed Ed)on for a starting role. "He Y.a) my pa(.tner during the ~ummer and I tried to teach him a) much as I could," Edson said. "When he') a ~enior, he 's going to be a· lot better than me!': Vic im- prc.:~sed all of us duri ng the sum- mer -in fact. he took my job for a "h1le th1l> summer and that sure mJdc me go harder." For the Eagles, playing in their 1hird straight CIF title game, this 1\ one championship game that "ill touch the heart. "We mi~!I him," O'Brien said. · 11e 's a real )park off the bench." On S:uurJa), Smooth Vic will ~c gi' mg E~tanc1a another fo rm of l>p~uk. the ~ind that comes from Y. llhin, the kind his teammates will he discussing in the huddle before the game and the kind that m::ikes \'1ctor Tru1illo so smooth. lt's the l..ind that pu!>he) his te~rnmates JU:.t ask Edson. CYCLES: From 61 had won four con!.ecutive Spring Classic utk'> Faria defeated the field last \Car 1n a decisive \\IO Tid.ets' for the event go on sale at 6:30 p.m General admi~ion is S8 for adult., \\llh ch1h.lren 12 and under admincd free. Gates open at 6:30. Tlllay's lV-ndo . , . TEL.£\1 I0:-1 Coif I p.m.-Scmor\ tourney, ESPN 4 p m. -PGA 1oumC)'. USA 11 p.m. -PGA tourney, USA. llorst RacinJ ~ pm -Lo\ Al rcpln-s. PT ., 'O p m -Anll.l rcpl.1y,., Ch 1 10 30 pm. -A n1tll rcpla~ . SC Pro Basl.ttbalf ~ 'u p.m. -ChP'·CcltiC'\, Ch. t 3 . Bo, inc " JO pm -Pt•mrcv·Johnson. ESPN Indoor So<rtr 5 .lo pm -S.1n D1cgo-Oall.Js. SC \\omtn'' Biul.tlball , rm -Anzon.1-l'CLA. PT . , ,. .,,, 1-2-8 ~--~t)~ ~ 1'.M Corona dcl Mar High's boys track a nd field team opened the 1992 season with an impressive showing at Edison High Thursday in a non-scoring, non-~ague dual meet. Ste ve Le· Sicur (right) led the 1-2-3 finish \\ith a 10 :37 winning mark. Teammates Tim Timmo ns and Mike Bradford were 2-3 with timc>s of 10:40 a rid 10:50. .... ball lf;gt1 schOOI -t.t~ H.1ttlo< E AS T OU1'113"1tl1 (IOI round) El MocltN It Corw del,,.-Jt, 3, M.Jtet Ott at Com ~esa 3. Newport Haroot at Esln•a. 3 15 Swlmmln9 C()lm1Ulllly '" .eo• men ~ v.omen -~e Coast n PilomJr 2 o m HA;ll St!"tO<ll boy\ &:Id O'!'.S -Corona Cel l.'Jt at El Toro 3 15 h!.l'IN • Valent I. J IS Ml:.er Of, ~s Wood!lnC1;e 1: ttenuce P3'll J 1 s Volle,t>ell Communi"y c1:1 :~t ~ -El C¥MO It OnnQt Coast 7 pm H•.ri sc'lOOt 00) s -t.ewport Hlt:iof at Ell·SOR 6 30 pm Tennis Coet-;e men -5.A/'-em Cai 'OtN Co4eoe Jt #..".Sil p~ "' ':! 0 ~ ~" sc ~ -r .. .!.'\ • Cc~ A.ltsa 2 ·~ BROSTfRHOUS: From 61 "They took u~ to fh c (game:)) twice hist )Car, and bo1h matchc!I went down to the wire :· OCC Coach Bob Wetzel recalled. "A nd 1hey're a 1rongcr team this ca- -.on. l!'ll be a real te~t." 0 The O range l:mpire track CJ· -.on as ju t beginning. but iJ 1 like· ly t h~ women's conferen'e title will be determined toda)' Y.hcn OCC hosts Saddlcback Jt 2 30 pm. II pm -Or uing&.i,hSt SC.. l locl.ry _ p"' "ie-..l)(lf1 ,.. "'~ ill S<r>v I' ·s. 3 pm The meet pal t"o teams "'ith malching 2-0 OEC marls. 7.JO pm -P,n~u1n\·Sh.1rh. SC Traci. and fltld 10 'Op m -Sf-C lnJ01ir meet. PT ~ulo Racine 1.: .\tl .i m -C.P or S Afr. ESPN R.\010 (,h1b11too Bastball IO .J m -RcJ,.CA>Jgcl'\, KABC ('901 !1.i,t0n -Angd,·P.JJrc), t..MPC (710) Pro Basl..flb.ill " 'O pm -Cl1P\·Bo~ .• KRLA ( 11 IOI Colltt~ Bu l..t lball Ill ~ pm -SOS-Ila-.. au. \.IRA lb90) Trec k end Aeld Co11'r"!Uf11Tf c '?f mtn and v.on:ei -Sa~<:!t· D.i" at Crll!Ct C..1>' 2 30 pm H -;n scl"IOOI t>e-,s -~i.n'f Ce r., .. DOtt H.lll>< II Sa-a >\nil Pe JwS II R.incl'Q -.... 3<;0 COl\~f 'l om Softball C~) cc.~;~ -"'e Vlky • ~ Coast 3 pm ~" sc!IOOI ~ -l~ BexPi • Corona ~ MN 3 15 ,_l)Of1 Hlrtior at ht311t~ 3 p m lledmlnton ~ schocl .. E~ i1 G.nen Gmt laurN· rr,t('C HIVfl SCllOOI -Coror1 <ltl MM n .. ~ll"'N 3 ll HDJ .al Esl.VIC~ 2 JO p 111 Dennis Bro ttrhous is a D:Jil> Pilot sports »ritu »ho t ~olumn un OQ>ngr Con t Colltge ath/etks oppc:irs c• et) FridDy. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUl llC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES Brleny . DCC defense lats down a errors> In 1 l-1 loss COSTA Ml;S.A -The O range x Coas1 College defense, !>pecificatly the • left side of the infield, ~prung a leak on Thursday and the result was an 11· 1 whipping at the hands o f visiting Rancho San- tiago in ~rangc Empire Conference baseball. The l1iratcs (7-4, 2-3) committed even errors - four by the hortstop and three by the third ba!.C· man -in helping the Dons (10-5, 3-1) roll to a 7- 0 lead in the third _inning. O nly one of RanchQ's run wa earned. Du ty Wathan's RBI-ingle following a double by Sco11 Scbbo accounted fo r OCC's lone run. For Rancho. David Gold tein, 2-2, moY.ed down the fi nal 17 Coast batters to fini h the contc ·t. Rancho ......... 1 t , 0...,.. C...t t Rancho Santiago 052 010 003-11 12 0 Clfanoe Coast ooo 1 oo 000-1 ~ 7 Goldstetn and Lindsey; Paot. Cll!lef (7), Sieves (8). Je(IStll (9) and Wllhln, Monday {8). W-GoldS!tll'I 2·2 L-Page, 2-1 28-Hemlnckl IOCCI Stbbo (OCC), McnDya (OCC) • IJCC ,,_ ,..,, B-3 ,_,,, """1 COST A MESA -Chris Lockhart and Scan Lucero claimed key victories in singles to lead the Orange Coast €olte--ge men's tcnni team to a 6-3 \iC· tory o-.er Fullerton. ~ The Pirate impro,cd to 4-0 m the Orange Em· pirc Conference. Peter Dav1d~on earned triumph in No. I singles and doubles for Coast. o.,.... c ... t e, Fuee.tton :a r Sine,..-Davidson IOCC) def ~C1o•m011. 6·3, 6-3. BellOlt} If) ~I z 1 man, 6·4 •·~ (rl!lledl, Nllgitn (F) del Monlano 6-1. 6-3 Lockhltt loccl def kdsy 6-2 7·S: Hurt tOCC) del Famswonn. 6-2. 6-2, Luttn> occ de! VA 6.0 6-0 .,_lllH-Oi'flCISOll·"lO'UnO de'! Senc.s·l~r! 6.(1 6 4 t!sr' Ed9'11g!on (F} c!d Hin Bo•tr~ 6 4 6 4 lucero-t.~.itr(ef (OCC) CCI fm S•~'l'O 6-2 6-2 811' win lpar/tl IJCC WOllllJR F l U· RTON Or.llll!~ Co:ht College\ Hcalhcr Fiii., mcrcJmc .in 11- 4 ~l icit an th e second \Cl at 'n I ''"" glc' 10 claim J 7-6. 7-5 Y.1n ltl lcJd the ~ Pirare-. 10 3 7-2 Orange l·mpm. ((lnlcn:nlc \\Omen\ tc nn1 triumph JI l·ullertun College. l::.111!1 teamed \\Ith Mtchellc Jaononc 10 c.1rn a ti .. 4. 4-6. ,,.4 double-. "-tn. OCC 1mpro,cJ 10 J .J ~ c .... 7, F\a ...... Oft 2 ........ -E s (OCC) ~ Keys 7-6 7.5 ~ *.tr lOCCJ Ck1 rields 6 1 f 0 ,n,_... tOCC) !!et Re~mcncs 6 I 6-2 ~~~ (QCC) ~ Pone 6 , 6-t G. ".SPIC 10CC1 ~ "" 6-' e. J M:m• IOCCI IOs1 I:> ·~ 6 1 '6 5.; OouMes-Elis Jll't'()lle (OCCI crt IC.t)S·qlldl"ll)"d. 6-4, 4 6 6_., Cl#· "-"-\" 1occ1 ~ PO!tef " • &-2 & 1 G ~ · OCCpost ID vy.(ie14, i-& 3 6 Nellon '°"" second no-litter RlVE.R IDE: -Oran~c ('oa't Col----- legc' 'ophomore nght·hanJcr Ali ha ~ d on, 'lrhO an four \lra1ght cumplctc game' ha.. :illo1.1r ed onh h>ur hit:.. tO'l'cd her econd no-h1u c!r of the Orangt.: Hmpm: Contcrencl! ~ftball c:imp:ugn on \\ cJnc,J:i) night, htanl..mg hO'\t RM!r 1Jc Cat~. -.o. Nel,on, \lrhO no-hit Gulden \\1.:'>t ,,n Feb ~­ after p11chmg a one-h1t or;hu tout agam-.t P.i,Jdcn.1 on r eh. 26 '\truck out tour. \Ir .Sil.cu none •mJ hit u ball cJ Onl} t~o R l\CNdc tl:Htt~ rca~hcJ <..,1tcl~. the other l.'.'omio~ on :m mh.:rfercncc pl.1~ h) the OC'C )cc,mJ h.i.,cman immedi.11el\ folkl\\.tn~.thc h11 hJt<.man • ~ Shannon t:bcn (3 fur -t "'th 1~0 J1111hk .. ) .inJ Bigler (::! fl)r 1 "ilh thrc:t.: run') k~ ()( (. tlt• fcn,l\cl). fhc Pirate.'.'~ h,,,t ln1nt \ Jllc\ ll•dJ~ Jt ~ pm SAN DIEGO --Host UC San x Diego erupted for seven runs tn the • bottom of the fourth inning to lead the Tritons to a 9-3 victory over Southern Califomia College in a non·conference basebaJI game, dropping sec to 2-6-J. . UCSD junio r Ryan Flanagan allowed JUSl two hits and struck out four in six innings to improve to 4-0. Ted Wietorek hit a olo 'homer in the founh to account for sec~ fi r t run, while Ju tin Pysar had a double. llOM-C...-.C• SoCa1 College UC ... .,..._ 9 ' S.C .. ~ 3000-3 5 1 UC San Ooe9o 110 700 OO!c-9 7 I 8ecidey. flsllef {4), Wmste\l\ (4). Rymm (5). £Mn (6). trT1sS (I} Ind Oahlt,ll!ll. S«aly A1NQM1 l(utJlnsf(J 17~ He10l1I (9) and Msen. Lawrence. W-Alnagan. 4-0 L-Bec ey, ()..~ 28-Pys¥ (SCC). lsob (\JCSO) • HR-WIClorele (SCC) HUNTINGTON BEACH -1t was --,..-a- a non· coring meet at Edi on, _but .the ~ '- Corona del Mar High boys track team r put forth some fi ne efforts in its first compclition of the season. , The highlight was the: twO-m1lc: wh~rc S~cve Lc- Sicur led a 1-2-3 S"eep for the Sea Kings m 10:37. He wa foll~ed by Tim T1mmon in 10:40 and Mike Bradford in 10:50. . LeSicur al o was fir!>t 1n the mile' run in 4:38. Sophomore Ja-.on Boyce!, who clocked an 11.3 100 meter" on a wggy track, al~ captured the long jump 10 '.?1-3 and .mchorcd CJ~' ,,ctonou .ioo rcla) "hich c.ime home in J6 2. EllJ/ll 2-0 after llldlmtan ldr COS f A M t-'A -l::.-.tJnc1.1 liil!h', ---- Doan ~g.u~cn earned a p;ur ul inglc-. • \lcti.mc' Jnd tc.imcd "Ith 011u '~U)· _,,,,- en for l\\U g1rh douhle~ \HO\ 10 lead the hu t h glc' t:!·O) to a l3 6 bJJnunton ..,1ctory mer l..'l I b bra htenda u . Le Haaw• • 1toY9 -....-C Nguyen (E) Co I Snhtl. 1 S 2 15-J dC!I Sons lS 0 1$-2 ()o,j/l r;~ (f l wor 1!>-0 lS.2 1nd lS-4 15-2 Glrh ....... -r.ill>tft EJ 10St ID Sc~ .& 1 l 0.11 IOSt to ~· e'~ :;..-1) ~ IVUI [I IO$\ &-11, 2·11 nl 4 \\ ,.ll ..,. dou•t11-0 '-WteMt.i Tram(£) Cd V~.fo*f. IS S IS-0 Cit! Lefls Dlnser. 15-0. :S-0 Ha Tm:~ E) loll. 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March §, 1992 r ~IL·••- B3 !JI."!!!!~!!!!!! 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Houses/Condos, For Sale (;t-;Nt-:llAI. IOU~ lllJN rlN(;·1 ON l OST/\ Ml-.SA .!l:.!1 ~ ''!<~ )~\ .... >,t\\1'(11(1 I< I '· I \ I " I I ' Nlc. 2BR 1BA, gat, ••a1D• 1BR MobU. -•• 9UE 9l!'aCH TeklnQ, Appllcatlon1 f04 Avail soon. n-paint, L .. pr1 ... 38' ... C.q aa..-. CeHeee hc>rM, Ml Olmo. Gal/ COOL Pad! 2BR 1\tBA. 8el~•• Pft .. ' Room "~ '" "" 31lft' 2BA houH with ate. SH al 215 Knox ~ ctuptex ul'llt. ~ Ocean 1 9toc:tc, ww walef ~ ~ ~k. w/d, ~ •'lfldac:k, 2 wllh alJ amanltl••· 4bd 2ba 2 i tory borne dbl gw & 2 frpl•. Piece, CM. ott iBCh. block 10 .. baach, frple, view. U\11 Incl, "90. 1 No~·· 7 .... 890 car gar. 875--8711 . l350/mo. •tepe frocn Hl-.1\l ti llHO HI ·\t II • ••••'• ~11\l!I . .:' l•~I ~1:\1( _,, · · w/laro• f•mlly room & lllllM 11600/mo. 735-0480 =4~~n~ -... p atio w/•m ocean par.on Oflfy. 8l s-e808 E'SIOE 38R 2YIBA lrg 11200/mo Incl• utlls. bch, 8754740. TROPl"ai PARADISE f pl. RV acca ... lllllilillil '"'' view, S1200/mo C.ato 18r So. of PCH tnwl'lm. 2 car garage, L4lree 2BR 2BA, f/p, COM etv 38' 28a t\N. ~ 1274•900 <9~lE) 2 cematery Iota for nJe Westside DuDlexJ frlr EvH/Wkand•: ~ blk lo AllMrteon's. yard, frplc, 9'ffl loca· carpet, 1995.• 1BR Up•lalr• • private. Spacious Uvlng araa. ERA Rlfftf'tr & Uo,.cl @'Harbor Lawn Mount Quiet 2Br 119&-on 494-7748 Days atk Walk-In cio•t, vary pvt. lion. S1300. 548·7712 1BA, 1695. 721-1160 Bast loe, 1450. M/F. Po o I & Wat• r· • 913-555·5 Ott·-In CM. ..,,...,.,... for J·· .. y· 8"''"'. ......... ... -•1 •7 ....... 7 .... f 11 • 2 .. 8 5 O O •• • "'"" Pomona, 2 car ga-""' · ._._,. ......, S750/mo 720-8730 • R'alD• NEW D•COR ,..v., now. v ..-v -a · "'" • Cell 548-1944 3BR, 2"BA Blockl to • U DO ISLE fully f\.lrn1---------(11382B) 1---,-A-E_S_T_IG_E___ beacil'. Whit• decor, r age, W /0 hkup•. Lido Isl• Horne! Vory ca.en 18R 180, lg aunny yd W/ tBr. Utll, g ar Incl. COM, prof'I female. n/• ERA Rlfftrty & Uoyd frplc. 1kyhte, grdnr. !':.9i'15.Y~~·51,:,'. OK. Older, bul nice 2Br deck, stOV9, frig, no grdnr. S65Q/mo. Cat 1780/mo yrty. 1 per· lo •hf'• wondar1ul -" •555 Popular 4bd •Ingle $2000/ mo. &40-0688 VIiia R..-..... 2Ba •Ingle story, nice pets, 1 parson, non/ o, k. 548·7855 M>n, no ttels 67~7 38' 3Ba. lot ml to otcn --1tory. Vaulted caUlng1. .,..._ patio, 2 car gar, lrplc, 1mkr. $800. 844-7809 I aide ........ spacious 011-·· uni $487+ud. 87~553 . I k y 11 g h t I. f p I . .. Block• to Beech, 175-4112 Barbar crpts, Slit 3/1. eunny 2Br, MW c.rpV ·~"' CdM. Fem prfr'd 2W5 S335,000 (18382W) 1_________ nlea 28r front house, S1450/MO decor, patio, lnclry hk· 2BR, 1 BA. Prlvat• to 1hr 28R 2BA, w/d, BAI.HOA ISLAND 1006 ERA Alfferty & Uord ~do.?:~°! ::::J.~· . VIiia Rentals up. Quiet s7t5 873-3800 patio or balcony. 2nd patio. S550lmo + ut111 H3-5555 M S lal! •'aklell 1BR conaga, rfnS'ltth FREE w ith Avail now l7U602 Escape Charming 2BR 2Ba w/ 175-4912 * Oft In pee trpk. trig, stove, 1650 laaHI 1850/mo. Call Coala ...... single Will Sell For Leu PRESTIGIOUS CONDO trplc, deck, 1 car gar, 3BR 3Ba condo. t..-ml•, Newport Creet 3Br ••Aak Mgr For 250V. I! 18th o * •50-8310 * father w/2Br 1ea du. Than Debt! Excellent vlewsl 2bd btks to bchl No pats. racquetball, pool, spa, 21h8a, frple, wet bar, Det::!!:.."fr"el 646-3879 E 650·902"2 OPEN HOUSE plaJC ..-. roommate. 3BR. den. 3Ba. 2 yr 2ba Ul'llt. Skylight•. To Waafdngton $1250/mo 676-9983 sauna. $1300/mo. No 2-car gar. pool/lonnlt. 1BR & 28R au ••Wun 1-4pm Incl W/O. kitchen, n-custom home. vaulted cell Inga. 6 acree-50 Iott· Condo, 2BR, ltv rm, din pats. 714-841·2831 • $1850 lease. 544·3049 Pool, spa, cable hkup E.Slde, 307 Mesa or. 1728 •edford Ln apple, •loraga, Oat•oa Biii Harde•ty, Rltr $199.000 (2035t n Wonderful develop-•rm, w/d, e>«n views Sprlnghurst 3Br. 2th Ba, Nwpt Cre1t, 3BR 2'hBA. WEITLAKIEVILLAGE 1BR. ga1, rafr'9. va· 28 1 ~8 1ownho-& olf •ttaat patlilog. 87S.28H ERA Aafterty & Uoyd ment potantlal. ~;-.r;,':~W~~O/mo fireplace, fenced yd, 2 din rm, quiet 1oc. next Ms-8122 cant. $625. 756-8558 m:s. ne! carpeV :~on'::'.1~l4!;1 .•;~~ _ H3-5SSS Pr Im• Port car gar, S1350/mo to grnblt. $1450/mo. Harbor & 19th 1BR, ~~t.7~!2~8~79:3 P: mo • ~ utllt. Call Bill ~wnsenlwd loca1tlon. New Luxury Condo. avall 4/1. 842 .. ~7 10wnr/agl. 675 .. 252 1BA~ •ngl 1 ..... 1. Pats • 1 ().5,,... .. 770 .,,_ ...,.., ., .. 6-4520 -..mew ater v ews. 2BR 2•LBA I I ~-. ""'' &v~ ,,_ W all eell whole or Y2 • acuzz Pvt gated 'Comm. 3BR EASTSIDE welcome, lndry 'tOom. .,. . E I CM· Nu t rHpon part. $249.500 tub & frpl. In master. 38A houee. comm Beck Ba~ . $620 + HC. 997·2988 STEPS TO SAND 1BR :/F t~ malt• BR BA' ;~~~~~~9s"s'1 •1177 pool & spa. sec 1ys., Cozy 1BR 1Ba 'COi· Move·ln Speclefl 1BA In trl-Rl•x up/ pool 10 min to Nwpt' s1700. 8!>4-1054. u1ge. S725/mo + S700 Newer 2BR 2BA $850 down stairs. 1 yr Isa. $300 + 'h "111 &46-09S3 ' $480,000 $460,000 Highly upgraded 2BR CORONA DEL MAR 1022 • Nt:WPORT BEACH 1069 1 BA w :2 rm, 1 BA ---------. guest. All custom tea· 631-5044.or 206-385°2052 On fernleaf 2Br 1 'hBa. ••DUPLD 28r 2Ba, dep. 329 University. Dr Pam. Agt 548-5880 S695/S795mo 8'17·2622 · lg 2 car gar. W/0 , frig, garage, block to STEPS TO SAND! IN, 842·2816 No Pets or 979-3848 blk EeatbluU Spaclou1 turet Ass.umable loan 5350.00Q. Spa & secu- rity 1ystem. R2. 810 Avocado. 631 ·2032 •SPYGLASS HILL• A819 opportunity 6BR w/panoramlc views! PATRICK TENORE Ag1 760-8702 (<Mr $160.000.000 Sold) FINAL BUILDER CLOSE·OUT! SEA FAIRE Just 2 Remaining 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath $239,900 642·1015 MOVING TO LAS VEGAS? f/p. New paint S1185 beach. $1200/mo. YEARLY 2BR-3BR VERY SML ttudlO 1 28' 2Ba, vltd C-1. vu, Vrly IH 8 .o..su4 (818)359-4539 . hml/d.ptu nr bch. Avl Mov•ln Sp~l•llt to bch, over ga1aga w/ frplC, furn, dbl gw. A IOO ISLE* 4BR now S825·S1500/mo Clean 1 & 2BR. Gated, sunny dec:IC. Xlnt toe. $675 Incl utl. 760·1782 Move-In S_,.111! pool, ac1lvlt1u. nr $500. ca11 760-1062 Fem -~---1_ ........ 3BA, lam rm. $2,000. Vllla Ren•-1s .... -b h/ .. _ ., .. 2 "'D58 •.-vwv ..... ..._.. Tennis, salting. 222 Ml 1,£, Off 1st Month! c s ..... ps. ~ "'° View View View hsa In Balboa, ~ blk Via Palermo 675-7168 &75-4912 S99 Sec. Depealt Mo -1 Snal!lal ! 2BR 2BA. t/p, 2-cat from bch. 1375/rno. 1 Ba, 1 car -----"-----S I v .... n --I gar w/opnrs. St 195. t 1 • ·--... g at rear yatd, W/ •Lido Penlnaut•• pacous 1BR, quiet 2 &. 3BR Townhome1t 72t-1160 ls • as., + ....... _,.. 1 & 2BR Unit• from cool ocean breezH, Good loel ..... 73e7 Tricia at 633-7804 or O tfcu • S875/mo. Agt, pool ed rkl --La a 875-1347 c y 31·2242 $800 wllse. pvt t>ctt. ·.lO'VfH Pl ng. WllESTCLIFF 2BR, ur ' bay View, 873-cft>30 B•r Broeze Apt• MUST SEE! · 28A, trplc, pool. car· Fem 1hr cute CdM 28R Spting 1~1 thfU 4/30 •2•R 28•. COf'.'dO, 548.0338 $200 OFF!! pQrt. $875. 648-3679. 1Ba beach cottage. 85 N lgb "DR ~lnskM lndry, dbl Beautiful 28R to:..nho-1128 Rutl8ftd Rd •vi Imm.al $57& • Fncd backyard, aome * ewpol't Ha ta.-... gA(, walk lo SC Plaza, ~ ts pd 723-.57~ children OK. 784 w. 1 BA, 2 car ga1age, no $975fmo. Refs req'd mH. O/W, patio, lndry u · teth St. 64e-7545 do9s. avaU 4/1 . S1400. 714-780-1870 Part-Setting!! rm, upgraded $825. Fully turn twnh In CdM COSTA MESA 2124 SHORES by -------- Tired of the high coat ot IMng? 2 bed- room, 1 bath homlf on • large. walled corner lot Super Loc etlonl Com- pletely renovated! RV parking Only $75.000. Call 8 111 or Helen today 11 (702) 369-9242 tor lntor· mat Ion. 535 RlvenlcJ.• 642-9518 • -Walh Ocean & Sunni 238 AVOCADO to 1hr w/PfOf, nr p00V •890/Mo 3Br 1Ba, ' CE T A MG T ... 75 I I I" 2 Bl u t B h BR views. Nice 2BR" 2Ba N AU M spa -, nc u "· new crpt, lg yd, chit· oc 0 c 3 5900 Chlld OK. No 642·~l88 or 631-2725 .....,H29 owner. Rec:ently up- dated Mediterranean on p"1 2.5 acre partc. Qcaan & golf course vista• 3Br 3Ba. Huge discount. 1 3 mil Must sell. 759-7640 COSTA MESA 1024 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUT!. Only 1 Left!! 3BR. over 2300 IQ. fl. Builder wlll cooperate w/nnandng $349 000 Open SaVSun 1 ·5 2113 Valley Ad 842-8&84 E'SIDE 3BR 1 BA 5-c:ar gat, trg lot Great ioc.- ttonl Cuatom remodel Int & eJCt. 492 Flower Newport Hts School District Note comparable1. Builder fall-out. new 3BR 2 ....,Ba. Mllllon1._ _______ .,, Dollar Homes. kltchon & baths. Open Se t & Sun 12·5 383 La Perle, 15th & Tustin. 642·2000 ()( 543-1 34 7 House5iCondos For Rent dren & ~OK. 2113 2-sty, furn Newport Pats. 831-8107 NEW Greet Opport••nttvl Monrovia S4G-'1'545 Shores hm. $1800Jmo. _ • Evle, Agt. 646-8711 • Looking for roommate • 2 lg BR trlphc, nu cpl.I 2BR 2Ba, pvt gatag•. Lga Mstr BR & BA. ~ to ahaia a 38R hOUH paint, w/d hkup1. gar, 2BR 1 \l'IBA, 2-atry. washer/dryer, good Phone & cat>ta hkup. In the Bolta Chica. yd. 2234 Rutgers saoo Twnh.e, dbl gar. pooV Townhouse Style! Costa Mesa loeatton cau after 2PM. 405 areL Quiet neigh· +-dap. 241 .1865; spa, no pals. $1075 i" 3BR 2'hBa, encl ga· Mov•·ln Specl•ll 4~377 -·hood 'd ,.._ 549-l0t2 aft 6pm .. c dep. 840-4444 reg•. W/O tokups. pool S975 714-650-83t0 ;;;;, 10' wpool. "";· :; ,_.....,_ _ __....._ ____ ---------COZV OARAQI! APT, & $1070/ o •Sherp Eealalde• 2BR tBA ...•......•...• $900 untumfshad, $7S>S'mo 1pa. m + SPACIOUS 2·ttory 3Bt tub. Look.log for M;F Quiet 3Br 2Ba, bag 3BR 2inBA ••.•.•• S1550 Available Mateto 15. $350 dep. :"233 Fair· 2~Ba apt w trptc & prol, nJsmkl No pet•. fncd yd, dbl gar Sl095 4BR Ocaahffont $2200 675-5708 view Rd 548·7001 gat. Newly dee $1025 goOd cr•d•t no party· Pet? 842·9888 Balbo•Ntwport Call eves. 6-46-9660 2BR, 2•A, Perk anlmala. Rem Is S34SI RI 72 .. ,,.,.94 STUDIO, eatre nlco, Sj)SO or S750 Moves Spacious, newly d•co-N rt $47"' ~ mo • bl.Us 11 Inter· 2·Sto~Condo ty _.. remodled, trplc. walk· vou 1n1 Loe , .or 2SR •wpo ".. ••t•d pl•••• call •Open Hou••• Sun / rated 2Br 2B• Towtl-ulll. non sml(r, MF, I( 1 310 511-12.5pm 707 Bellis St BALBOA PALMS • 1 bd Nic e 2 R 1 •hBA 500 35th St 4BR 2ea m closet, patJO, w d In qu•et compla11, No house. walk ng dis· Catt Mari41 79 .. 5594 aren • • GENERAL 2 102 4BR-tamaly rm. total Penthse, vus $895 crnr of Victoria/ upper unit, lrplc, gar, S650 yearly. 499-6321 pets. Lndry, (qaraga. tanca to movies/ 1933. Ext. 225 remodel·llke a JM Pe-NEWPORT BCH . Stu Pomona. 2 car gar. lg pvt sundecl(. avl e'dra) 831-842'1 shops.. $735 546-908t 42nd St. NB 2 ooort jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ters model, view. large Balboa Bay Club fJplc, beautiful yard & 4/1 $1500. 857-3996 •S750 Mo'le lnl • 2'oe beacht • Shdar•I 481 yard, by owner. coop-Sl050 patio. Pet OK. $895/ B ~ t' E,sld• 2Br 1Ba. 1dnt d ;..~~5 a.r175~P3:sc;r eratlng w/brokert. LAKE FOREST • 3 bd mo. 8 On • cond. 269-B 161h Pl mo • S675.500. 78C>-a425 ~~~1~k~~:;. • ~ 1 ~C: Vllla Rentals Elegan 1 BF\, den, 1550 1 BR DUPLEX $700 No P•t 844-0452 Balboa 1$1., on water· ---------611t "912 1\hBa. 2 ear gat, trpk, UTIL PO, STVE. FRIG ~oo you -.. d lg clean •Neer ••ach Lg 2BR Shi hsa 4BR ·2B•. w Bet1ar Hurryll Hse • St200 ""'"' Wasner/Dryer, relrag, 417 E BAY AV BAL ... " 2Ba quiet balcony d, t p. dock pm1a, 4BR ... has walk-in TUSTIN RANCH • 3bd _3_B_R_h_m_b_•_a_u_t_lg_y_d, $2300/mo 493-9110 NO PETS 547·1155 2br Iba? Garage, new gar.' no pet.s sasO prkng ~5 723-4702 closet, 4'hBa. pool. 3 Like model SHOO boat storage S1 095 _________ 1_2_B_R_1_BA_,,(_g-.,-.-$9-9-S cpt. DiW , storage 857·1776 or 854-2926 car, hU'IJ• 1o1. snsK. LIDO ISLE • 3bd Noe• S750 No Pet 640-2495 aa11>oa lat.ftd conage 754-7854 or Hse . 52195 •3BR twnhH Npl Hts BAYRI DGE condo w u1111 pd lmmac Vrly -.....----------...---AVAIL now, a.xtra lrg w pallo. prot, n't, no 2 91·3234 beeper NEWPORT BCH. 3bd, gar S995 647-7540 view. 2BR 2Bo 2 car, 1 Hse lo oeoanfronll •f,,ASTStDE 1 BR 1Br t8a den, d w perts. 2Br tBa 1450.- •. For Ad Action Cal a ..., ..... AD·VIS(I 642·5671 St Aaklng $379.000 De•lgner Showe••• F0t ahOwlng. contact Compl remod, 4BR David at 883-8989 2Ba Montego on Port Balboa B1y Club. v .. s M w d, poo4/ spa, 1ac Open Dairy 673-8925 ~a.lar. S5 tO!mo Gas $875 ·He. No <Sogs ull Avt NOW 723_....80 Cost• . es• Bluffs! St295 Ag184&-8106 ·---------water pd Ou•et park 213-592·2214 • S4 .000 2·Story lownhouse nr 2BR 2BA units. Garage No pets 759-5 590 C n/Vl 2BR BLUFFS 3BR Xlnt frplc, patio ataa 308•---------WINTER anyo ctona, ""2nd •t . $1000'1100 2Br 2Ba. $825 mo~N•ar 2~Ba pool, frplc, 2 cond, greenbelt view. .. • t 71h & T l S I I.AG UNA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 10:14 PERFECTION! Berber carpet, Wood plank ft00t1. French doors 4bd 2 1/2ba. Sep1rate pOOI yard $348,450 (16897L) W Rafferty & Uoyd tu5555 HUNTINGTON Bt:ACH 1040 t4592 YUCCA CIRClE S247.000 Turn41;ey 4BR 1.v.BA On cul· o .... c. Tlm 631·1400 Oorg~u• New Cape Cod custom hM Blks 10 ocean. 2850 sf many xtru 1439.500 By Own• 8'10-2701 Streets By Own!" S549,000 For appl 760-6021 Won't Lasrfl RENTALS AVAILABLE car parking, W /0 clean. light & bnghl yewly. Call 6S<M>389 utan m 11800. 87S.2441 •---------quiet compln, pnot· Bt:ACH .!IHH Watertron1 Home• Inc. hkups, $950/mo Lrg brlte atudlo w/full sty, vau1tad "''· Ilg 28A 18A gar. frplc. on Realtors Villa Rentlll D 'hn 38r 3Ba w.'op-1r..1chlbath, patJO new kitc:h. matr •ult• nnd Oen view 821 &3 1·1400, 760-3600 875-491 2 banal 41.1'1 BRi8a, pv1 crpt, w d Xtr• n ice! Ready now 72().8730 Ct.ff or St650i mo PORTOFINO·Phue II.•---------yd, frplc, dbl gar $695 ubl Inc. 675-2194 Adorable, soptustcaled P.c OK John 832-20'0 HY HOMES MUST SEU. NOWI NB $1575, 48' 2Ba, ga1r--E-S-ID_E_T_O_W_N_ff_U_ $1400/mo 759-0874 OWC 1~ dn No qual 1 lot from ocean. Ip 1 • 1 BR w pmtate pat o $&49,soo. 75g..3585 •CM $1095, 3Br, gar 3Br 2'hBa. w/d hk up, Ee•1bluff 4Br 28a twn-$625 ~6-90t1 NEW .. UtH Very lg• lot. 646-8666 2 uplc, 2 encl pat101, hme, newly rectone, at a Moaua a111y5 2-car gar. S1100mo. f/p, dlw, 2 car gar D"·-"' ••I 0 S -~.., S24001mo Property • .._ t 2-t 1 • $200 OFF•.! Bt:ACH ;!tH!') SOUTH COAST BALBOA METRO 1086 ISLAND 2 l l.6 FHA APPROVED 3BR 2Ba. gar&99. spa, 3bd upper urvt. IOanng ftreplaca 1 21 Opel eetllng1 llled entry, $1400 mo yearly 1-VUght.tundecll gated 87S.2808 e o m m u n I t y Ch•nn.1"9 2.br 1 be lt29,950(1001S-2e8} gaiaga. trplc. reduced ERA Rafferty & Uoyd to s 1 295/mo w 9S6-H3-SS55 2800 Of H 759-0NS Thinking of havtng a RENT garage aaia? Give us · • cam P ILOT CLASSIFIED through classrfled 642-5&78 316A Santa Isabel. ... R" ,., .. 2 .... 850 Compl renovaled. tip 11624235 61t-n1~1eo .-.se, "" ~ .... dec.k, patlc>. gw, 1050 1 & 2BA. d!w. beaut ee\h BLOCK TO BCH 2Br 28a yearly. c .. an, 2 cat gaiage, W/O St050fmo 64&-~78 EASTSIDE COTTAGE 28r 1 Ba. lrg pvt yard encl Qt1r S5IOO 180 E. Wlbdn. 128-1473 Ea~sfde!! Lg 2·tlory 38r 2"'8a lrplc 2 car gv. WID hkUOI Nr Newpon Blvd/~011'\ St Allt 3/5 1 1a5CWmo Vitti Rentals 875-4912 Harbor Wood• Ill 7SO.t713 857-1n8 pool area A.c rm. T lndry rm. close to ownhome Steps to •Newly rt~ 2BR •hop• and buH1. •21DRtl $700• Nwpt Cntt. 28r 1 B•. 1 ea garag• apt dtw S595-S67S'MO St 195 Bia 640-5664 mkro. disposal $1100 !>30 w. WILSON •11DRM SIOO• IMMACULATE HOUSE No pats 844-70'0 7'22-9012 0t 642·2288 Fog, dahwshr, 1\ove Npl H•ghts 3Br 2Ba, 2BA 1 bltii from ocean Bac helor Unit w/ Incl No pat~ 545-4855 pool, garage, quoe New carpet & atova, Kitchen S5SO All •Nr Hoav: SS Mov.ln Stt7.5imo.. 2t~1M4 French doe>n to patio ut.111 pd. 1665 lrvlne BONUS H · tBR $695 Le ... NptNorth End UnU 2BR + 2.58A twnhm, 2 ca1 atlac:h garage S1295 Bu Uong1 64o.56&4 49-4-3324 or 773-0888 Ava tlA 720-8422 2BA 2BA $900 2BR 2.BA, pal.lo, den, CM E Sfda duptax. 2BR Pool, Spa.. e 4e ee3a remodeled l..ttchen. 18A. no gar. no pas, t or 2 BR. garage, pooi. bit-Ina. wid hi.up, wall saoo mo. 1&t & lut Furnlunlurn. 5e95 • kepc. S1025 673-2721 73t·2188 S825. 21e>Ced111. 640.. 4979 Of 646-43345 LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell y00r private potty merdxincfise fl the Doi~ P lot C~fied Corntrun1ty Mcrketploce con today Of 642·5678 oi.t to e 00..,,n~ ol thiS great off er. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 suns .,. ...................................................... ,.. ............................................................................................................. ~~---------..1BR tBa.parkng,retrlg, lndty, wlk:-ln Clolll. ~ bl to 47111 St t>aach La• seso eso.o~s• INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES a $1.21 per lint per day. T'Nf'I Ail .,OU ~ llll9Cl111•1r-. Jot ...... .... SERVICE DIRECTORY CAU.. TOOAYJI 142-4321 bt310 \l•lll(ltl .... ... l1t\•11 1•~:1 ...... q•11 SERVICE DIRECTORY HUSINt-;ss Si-:ttVICt:S J48R Cl.EANING SERVIC:t:S J~4R HANDY MAN J7 1 u Apt M aintenance Your R • C • S a I 0 N Prot claanlng for rental Ov~ ts yre exp We C 0 N N N • C T I 0 N propeni.s & construe· can handle 90Ythlng connac1s buyere & tion c._,..up lie & 1hort of a m•Jor ov.,. MUata. We make the lnaur 89&-456a0 haul Nawpcwt Beech. ~ fOf you, '""'R,....-&,....-J...,.-.,...Hou-sac:--...,..--ng-Co11a a.•••• atau. uve you co1Uy adver-sarv 5 yra on Penn. Call C.ntaUt Malnt• tlalng a.nd prec.1ou1 Wtdy Of 81-Wt!Py Uc:. n.anca 842·2288 Um. we contrect .._ be., rats 123-1432 "'e,_eac-..,.h-e~lty-....,M...,.a'"'Y_...,...._ mo_. anythtng Ant>-MAn aen.toea. qua• • autoa ll'lrough Add•tlons & r•mod* zabru & JCY*oe>hone1 ....... too M.2·14M Me-801 S SOFTWAA~ TRAINING ~.., CAKPF:NTK Y a~ I O Daar.~oc-. ,..,,.i.c~sta1n a.-a.-,.e.,..,.... • '" ... ...., 142.()617 CJ\Rl't-:T J:'.>l -1 c ........... ... ftoww •'1 .. ct\/1nsta I 'f' guet 1 $ 'f"9 4U1,p 7d&. 651-3017 24 ..... n·.tlAMH Jll i'.S .t'\:l" 00$.-l.OTIJS.WORO Homa or office 714-72 24208 CONSTHUCTION BUILUINU .l :Hm Carp•"try· renaOdet... plumbl"g, el•CttlcaJ. 1hower1·t ut>-tola.c>oat doeka. .J.n 65(H21 I lH.t:CTHll Al. th 10 110. 2:1(), Al ~ ..... Oua11ty WOfk. ,~ able rm-. Uc'd Cal Ao~ ... 2~ Llo'd Cent•r . New Const n•w mater Hr'f, Spa, llQ, & ,~~ I t·~ l)()t( ,, .... , \I I 'Htl'·\111" 11 •• ,, HAUi.iNG .17:.!0 lN'l l''.H l<>H ut:s1<.~t11-., .. .: • .,..CIMla ... Wallpap.ar, *"P•'Y· 1a fln. ••UJ>"o111ery, ,.... Ma.o440 1.ANllSI M't .\. 1.A\ilo~l \l\t '"''" , .. , .. ~ ........ _. ........ rat.a.eN c. ....... .... Ctl Td ...... n I I-lfAI St H\,'ll ts 1"414? KOOt INll .Hf Io t!.!!!Mt!Ef !t FrH EsWTmt ... New ,. Palntlfte C....,....• roof & tapaera. Uc: HURT AT WORK? o'* pa.n11no b'f P'Of, #411802. ·ITRUI Ud8020M. in... FrM ~ Vou may be entitied so,_eat.. __ 64_s-:_33_305 _____ Roof E.apeN Pald\tnig medical car• •nd SK Off Re·Root. Skyllghl• th~and• ol J ftom Palnbng lnt.J-e.ct FrM Chennln• •r•w WOIWS Comp No ,.. E•t 647_.7203 Cenatl.ao tlon Uc ~.no fM • •12a31. 24t-14U ''" Letal Mtmbtn P1lntlna CofttuftMloft Fr" Ht w11hd'i lo men S..V. up to '°""- I Sl'HINKI t It IU I' \I H-. I'•: I Owy w. htton Hourly ••o••· , .. AUomay at Law canMd R"' Comm. •1trlftlllere .,. "' 714-ltl-OOIO 7 23-IJ090 ~ ~ ,_..,... 77 ..... ""~ Udo VID-H8 & I n 11 •ll••lon• -........,... _.. ChwlOa 122·192• ~-..Ch Pel ntlntwft•11•,....._ ane CuropeM en.fte. man Oualll'I •oB Uc.220802. ..._..1a t>l.llMHIN<• '"'"' I IH t ..... tli\llt ........ 642-5678 I 3BR/2BA. 1 gar, l.hatp dpfl. f S). patoo $1225 209 Conon. Nwp• Shrt Near beh M0-.~727 ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY . TO YOUI Is someone spcdel twMng • birthday In Apnl1 Nw1cKtte tt In the OeUy ,_lot end tndependa1tl Send an a ~ · photo alof'9 wtth $1 o.oo 0t ~ • mcss19& with $5 00 end we ~ pubMsh It on Apit 2nd Deadline ~ 27, 5:00 pm. Send yQI mlH 19l to~ -----,-=-Thi oeDY PBot ., 330 W. Be)-St COltll Mae, CA 92627 Attn: Oessiftcd Hls>py ~ ------------)::.. _____ _ ,lltMJM ____ ~-----------------1 ~.,·----~~~---~~~~~~ .. • Frlday, March 6, 1992 H I .,, J' 1 I I\ \i I •• I ' ' II• I 11 I \ 1 I • I I< '• , , • · • •,t\Al'4Jl(J !Hlfr.•, •1."• CLIMlllG llABYSITTER WANRD PR•• TO GOOD I II id ll 1 I 1, • 1 Transportation TAX HOu•1keepet1 1arn up to 1550/Wk, all shifts, 1-eoc>-221-9207 Court Dlnctor PIT In NeWpoft llch. Muet 7 BEN FRANKUN 250 be Enghh epeUlng. anntv 9PoOM eher· FIT. Cd e73-36M J)&*, 29 yra. ' Old 16 llann; WMte411 Look· each eu eeea. ..... 1 Y' old lelge 190 cm Tua lk'8, Tyro UA bndgs. 56cts Used once 550. 982..-., ... I I \~ I I It) I l I<'-, & .\II I ht1! , Newpoft Shot .. , 355 Wa&nut. Sal/Sun 8-5. Electronec1. COUCM9, bed9, kite~•. etc f '. :'.11' I I'._, II'• ._, •7eD ...... ~ ~ pa;nt. good aw ... Rune good, I 1500 0 80 . 631·22S2 1989 FOAD Fl!IO Du. ally. L.ariat . •~ cab. While, 32.000 mllea. Bid lln•r. chrome whMll. good Ur••. excellent condl-t>Onl 460 V-8 Book value. S 1 7 .000 Mutt .. 11 $15,000 O BO &4&-0t80 I . . . ' l \ '· "I.· ' J '• l <I \H I \ X "I.'.~ ..... ,_. Hllalle .. 1Tlall'TRl8MT .-"'9MeUleoflMC Te Pat._. ~ ... Ntum? 90td T"8ft Yeu ......W you r909llte your c:om- pa.eect , .. uma on a Call fOf' a PRK• tlmelV bula? •Was Income Tax Orgal\tze< the ... ruaonabll? MARY CUMEUA, E.A. eOld you recelv9 Pit• ACCrtdll•d Tlll Advl•or is-lo Hr•/Wk flu. Eve• • twatt daya on wkends. 17 .00/N to 8tat1. 944-0939 •l!t 25 CUSTOMER SERVICE Ing for rellabie p/t --------.....-4 nanny/•tUdent, M-F, 1• BEDSPREAD full alze e:30 p.m . tor 7 yr gin. gold aolld color t20' Re~bae. gtMt ... &42·3183. . tHude, trans ~mltded ----------w/~oof or good driV· B.., DispenHf, under Ing re«:Of'd. 842-4387 cC>Ynter, 1/2 Keg or Ot 47.2t49. POf'ly, $200 845-0223 'lound of llullc' art coUector'a plat" (Bradford Exchange), compl1te Ml of 8, with acenes from the movie musical ....... tffull Still In orlgfnaJ DEPRESSION glass t>oxaa, never di• 25" ZENITH cab6neC lV need• wotk 125. 5494941 Garage Sales llt/\11 .. H:O-. "-0 I -4 RV, roomy S&h WhMl GOidin Nugget, 21 ft, with k1ng.1z bid. Mini cond. '5.500 MG-71157 Automobiles AOMl&ed ....W:e? (714) 847-4Me N you erwwered no to RAPID REFUND """ °' theee qUM-.... ,-E--S-0 ____ _ Ilona, ..... c-11 Matk R NAL TAX H. °""'"•.Company PREP•11•TfON bO I -"'k ... played. Asking S250 T h • N E W P 0 A '1' w ' ........ ' -5• thl Ht. Ptea11 call BEACH/COSTA MESA 7&0-8097 Marla at 842-4321, DA.ILY PILOT Is look· For sate; telrlg St50, 3 lxt. 306 days, or &4S. Ing fOf' a CUllOl'Tllf hip JOlaty motot $75, 1933 eves 1lfter 5"30. H1\l li<1t\ l~l.ANIJ b 1 Ut. lllOOIUNO & sail boat Stop wasting S on dock S.rloue lnquir- 4" only! .,.~ 3•2 I INl'IJLN U1:.!0 JH FORD VAN . Ret>.u111 351 VS pcwer a teer tng. pow•r t>rai.es. crUts• control, ... •••7' ..,,,. Accurate, reasonably For Ad Action cau a \ . ..., ..... AC.VISOR 842·H78 priced, confld1ntlal Evening and WMkend appointments (yo.ur home or mine). Maxi· Mlae the tax Mn· eftta "OU are en• titled to. Re\::' Pjeparer Call 457·1734 t'OHON.1\ l>EL MAH bl~~ S.rvfc. A•l>T•Hnta• h 11 tlVe for the Circulation h••• •avv duty dr 1 press * • • • u t If u I h1 II D t k fl lbl $125, Seara 1 hrH tbl length opoaaum ept o wor a 111 1111Milllil~ .. w S300, dig tat rad fur c o•t Reversible • c h • d u I • • • Po arm••w S300.117S.1981 · pr_oalmately 10·2 •Arrnok• EIC1r• Lafoe* ._.. •• raincoat With fu v Grand Canal In alley, 7:30am-4pm hours per we1k. We 100 + yra. Penn. HUGE & hlalthy peace trim, European hooks. need a rlllabl• petaon Dutch, Asking $1250. Illy planl, 20" Ivory Hardly worn. S950. BABY FURN, toys, with strong tlllphone 723-4024 wicker basket, pd $85, 1-=154~2~°"-3~2-=1~X_,,t...;0...;2.,.,· """""-~ clothea & house-hold skills, pleaaant phone•---------.' 1111 for $20. 759-5065. Orlglnat Art by ltoms. Xlnt cond! 714 voice neat appear 1894 oak Singer treadle IUoe exquisite a-.. J I A • (In anc1 end able to work unique! Profe11lonally Alley) SUNDAY 8am SAIL BOATS 7014 Sabot Fully equ1p1Md, good condtn $350 1173-3867 MAIUNI< SLIPS DOCKS 7022 LINCOLN '71 • Contlnent•I 460 eng runs good 51495 Musr '"r 642-0567 OLDSMOBILE 9166 '80 Olds Toronado $800 646-0490 1r cond. W11h trailer h 1ch E.Jccellent cond. 2 ONn1ra. $3,500 714/ 894-8550 or 524-6~29 ••••• PLYMOUTH 916l) ' • 1ewlni machine. MOTORCYCLE helmet, "" asm ne v well w ith othera. $300. 3 7·2051 black S50. framed. Private party•--..;..;.-------• $5 30/H 965-6302 1 f """' Shoji acreens, antiques ••Bal Penn, 25', 35• or . r. French pln1 waanstand, nquir;.~~a· (a few), bookcases. 45', power or ta•I. Nr 87 Pl"ltlth Rell•nt 88 Ford E150 New 1.re1, t>lg 6 en- gine, Air con<M1on· mg, Am Fm atereo casseue. Captain·• chairs 1emi.- co nve ra 1on, a Ilda door, 67k m1, good contlil1on 1 owner IH.'.'. I 1\I :-. I() I.OST & C II D .... ,.L •H•• marble top $450. Q ueen or Majesty desk. lamps, clothes. Bay Island (Cove) $900 do~n. S3500 t>al • ~ 5 • ~ w icker doll car .. age Palma, 5-8 feet tall, •rt• ..,....._ bad I 1 h 1 ~ M2-432t Ext. 207 $85, Doctor c''aae $20 14 •. potted .• 'See to loan, will Mii cheap, ewe ry, c a ra. etc. open sea 873·1943 Take over pymts Sat/Sun 9am-4pm. S202Jmo 858-8498 ,,,,._.M/F n/amkr ~of Loet 1 yr old oat DECORATOR/ St25. Enamel •d'tl•r· appreciate. 87~9422. $7500 Gary 650-2890 4827 Cor11and Df. 85' Bolt Slip . Sil 1\1!1 :.! 7 ~~ t OllNIJ ~!1:.!rl TOYOTA 9210 -~ 28R 28a up---1v1 QllY Uo«·•trlp.ct w/ lisem•Rt; SchoOI X· Aoll•r blad... perfect .... -· h i n rt haJ f ·Sales Person Inn, Red Arden. Knud· 1 ... tn Newport Harbor. •pt, pool, jac, $490 + w te, • 0 r, •· ,,, •••n, wooden epic• cond tlon • .-.5. OeVitbls air compressor Call 675-6240. utile. Avt now. mall. Near 151h/San Ellp MC••UIY· F!T, MS-2573 291·1082 or 955-9136 Bematdlno. 722·7~ aalary ... comm. Bal-box. 873-6754 lftlf lpm w/hoses & pressure boa laland. e73-2860' RUNNING t>oarda for pot on ,,a11er, gas •n· ••'87 Cellca•• Bright red, excellent BALBOA COVE SLIP cond1t1on AM FM $7500 pp 668-9271 or 642-9504 LOolcJng for prof stable LQST cat-reward. 1 yr, ---------Old dolls, 1910 Wicker mini p/u $30. Ive m ag. gtne. $1500. 646-0490. M/F to hltp m• find a blk/Whl• long h.ir. nm Faehlon Conaultant b u g g Y • v I n t • g • 548-6709 or 645-5283. S300/mo. 30 Ft. slereo A. C Cruise, N ... •"t to shr by 4/t , Max. Blk collar, red N••d•d to conduct clothes, 367·2051: ---------... -.. ~ SANGO Quadrille (Illy Call Stephen 850-3751 tag. 3-1·9~ PolnHttla color analysis, body· pattern) dl•hl• for 8, typing and core war~ I Mw BR avail to clean roblty· FOf' lnteMlw 4 match ng place mats. $10 v.iue, sell ,..pon, consld.. r'tOfV UJl L -857-8774 AM.ANA FREEZER 17 for s2o. 75t;5065. amkr, ftp, w.ik to bch. • cubic feet. Almond ____ __;;.;._ __ _ ... Y pkng. S420/mo ll1rk1t)ng Directors upright. Llk• new. Tired of ow.ee .. ._., Avelt 3/1. 875-3158 e.,,, $3,000 mo + po-Hardly 1ver u11d. Come to ML Thnft Shop. NB/CM. to lhr 3BR tentlal comm'• FT/PT S175 OBO. 673-6508 14942 Jackson, Mldw1y w/rapdlly expd'g RHll---------City. rv BolSL Twnh ... pool, Jae. Estate Co. Depend· APT~SIZE REFRIO ,...,.......,,.,,,...-------lndfY feie, $430/mo + able only call Mr. E>Ccellent condition, VASE, rid depr11slon ~ uat 548-1110 Schnelder 262-0441 great for bar area. glass 535. IT'S EXCITING! ·-------$75. CaU 631·7480. 760-8097 Commercial Real Estate · 1.~2<>«>0CS PIT Peraon Needed W•terford Cryet•I UP TO 10 llWlltS llyn. • for general dentlst'.s Green aide by aide re· Grand Baroque ater· Tlf Corl! ON 21W7~10n office. A11lstlng ••P frig, Admlral w/lc• hng·L•nno• china. 10 not necisaary, ptiase maker.S225. 847-8575 place settings+ serv· call. 7t .. 84a..c>e38 s 11( REFF\IGERATOR Ing piec1s. Must e 6 MONTHS NEW Ev11 6-8: 492-6936. WHY WAIT? PETS & 850-8145 Tilt Wheel. 541< m1. AN I MAI.S 60-&9 SAT 8-3, 3100 Piorce. ---------11 $7500. Call 646-9147 Vacuum, wet & dry, Gr••t Lido locatlon headbo d 1 Boat shps now av1Aabie1._ _______ __, For Sale: Siiky, d•rk ar s. Herc 11 (<1 28th St. Marina Chocol.t. brown bike. custom Jewelry, d d k tots more. Fully, load• oc s, R•bblt, (1 Y••r1 _________ 1 covered parking, bath· Rex R•bblt Incl, Y•rd S•l•·Sund•" room fac1htles, tow cage and Ht·up. $15 Only 8am-4pm. 1588 rat11I 'l22·32ee San Bernardino Pl. 875-9844 5 Dalma11on puppies., born 1/27, black/White & liver/white, cham· 16th/Santa Ana. H UNTINli'l ON Bt;Ac H 6 140 pion hne, show qual. AYSO 0 .,... Sale/ 549-0183 C•ah W•ah Sat 3/7, SLIPS FOR RENT Slips avail In N.B. city owned & operated marina. S 12.25/loot per month. 644-3044 87 LEGEND COUPE VOLKSWAGON 9231:> Auto, euflf'oof 1e,,.1her • alloy• Ong•nal o wner• '88 C•brlolet gold Xlnt cond Sfl,900 bronze, A1C, S.spd, Pp 675-775~ CLEAN! 50k ml. Ask• TRUCKS 9220 '58 Studeb•k•r Truck V8 4-•Pd. tongt>ed, lo miles, $1 500. 646-0490. 1ng S9000 650-8136 84 R•bblt d1e,.1, all 1erv1c• records avail. goo<! condolton. needs water pump $ t 100 721·1414 FREE to loving home, 8am-5pm (ii' Sow1ra ----------------------------neutered male, 5 yr. Middle SchoOI ...... old Cockor Spaniel, I I whitelbuH. 549-5795 ext 1 .. Nt;WPOHT HI ;._, I:\~ SS I H t I< Jo: t-OH Ht-:...1 l7b~ 1:~~5 S9 00 per ell , 8yr1. + T• Corl! ON 211-31~1on P(T Reeeptlonlat Sundaya/Holldays. phon••· light typtng Mesa Verde Conv. Hospital. 548-5584 Holpolnt apartment w ORK BEN c H ·• 11 et -M-a-11-d-og-, -3-y-r-0-1d-. n-0-"'-By CHARLE~ GOREN st.re. Perteet condl· with d rawers back tered, 811 shots, pan Furniture, clothes, & w ith O MAR SHARIF 81'.:ACH 6169 3C?0~7~:J!1~~~-MEMHEHSHIPS :J018 tlon-Sacritlc• $300. S35/0BO. ca' 11 AM I ts I I I Sa s T N HIRfC L.lb Springer, medium o . O m sc:. l u and AN AH ~ H .63t·5044 642·2730. size, short haired, 9am-4pm. 10 Wild cllff, NB. Agt 541·5032 CdM t 90 to 1100 11 With, .A/C, hgWy •lo· nage. s1.2s p.s.f. RNlonomlct 87~700 SMALL OfflC& SUIT• 129 c.t>rillo, CM. 920 aq tt. AH lncluslve. neat NP4 • 11th St. E2 fwy KCH.S. 722· 1000 SPACIOUS OFFICES · w/4 Mparllte rm1 + recepUon & 1torage weu 1.00 e.11 Nt SS & 406 S850mo ~ Waftt..,I lnvfft Pf°' to subllt wndw ofc ·~· Npt Ctr. 200 • .,,. J . Agof1 873-3291 < <> :\1:\1 t H('( Al. t'HOl't H l'Y ~771'4 PfT SEARS FF refrigerator, housebroken, well Goose Ct. Superior good condition, works trained & loveable. PCH, Newport Crest. •WANTED• Newp~ Beach' Coun- try Ctub Mamblrshfp, 721-'lA14 $49. 644-8870 $25 Catt 548-53901 ____ 84_2_._1_9_5_4 __ NMdld 1 morning per ---------1ves aher 6pm. · Moving S•I• Every· Verifier weele (Thuraday). Toppan 30" gas range/ Pnvate collector aelhng thing goes! gas stove Huntington Beach./ mlcrova• $400. baM!t>aU catda. hug• White peec e dow9• I couch, table, chaora, Employment Opportunities Fountam Valley area 367-2051. Inventory, tow prices. sio each Make e11cet· etc. Sunday only. 9-~. Good P•Y Includes Jerry. 673-7045 tont pe1s• 754-4t23 No earlier. 214 36th St mll eag.. Mu I t have u PA IGH T dff p fr HZlr. -=--~~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rehabl• car and lntvr· whtte $50. I anc:e Call 714-965-6302 ' Jo:"t1P l.OYMf:NT ~~30 WRI INSTALLER 965-3030 a.sle lor Rita Plf'son to •••rclse with NB ••KulN•. 3 to ~ mornings per wee~. Entry level. No 1xp, 6:30 AM for 45 mon. Just a deaJfe 10 learn SIO per IM•l. 759--3239 &. grow w/on. of Of·•---------~ Co's r1nest alarm Real E•l•te compan.... SS-$1..'N. •R.E. CAREERS• Coldspot top fT .. 2.,, frost lrM tng w guat· antM $125 646-2360 FURNITURE 6014 8 DRAWER dresHr dark Wood $40. 96~2 M-F W . 850-65e0 Expanding Rea. Co. e.aut1tuJ sofa lovesea Chlld Tulor/plano pra~-seek• add t aectya, chair ottoman. Nev. bee ~ & PfT S4c:t• sates •gt•. •ale• mgr cndtn. oak tnm. Saa,. ta1y for NB family. 5 to • Otf.c• Mgr Xlnt op-he• S32S. 841-3488 7PM Mon to Thuts. portunltyl Must t>• ---......:..· -----Must ptay pi.no s10 .. p'd, agr111.1V• & d• CHEST of drawers S;35 tv 759-32l9 pendable. Send conn-dark wood UPTO seoo dentlal resum• + aaf. SM>S-6302 Low Overhead! Prr Prenlftv Mgmt ary reqt ,o: Mr. ~--• ffentaJ ornc .. & R~-Esl~f. •Jtl) Johnaon. 3300 tn. ne Complete turn eet 2 PER lllONTH · * NO CllJ.ECTmS * _._ A.,,. "tos NB 92800 tovea1ats, coffee warehou•f apac •• 790-e3M • table, bookshelves. :::: :oo-.!!95= ~TIFT. lt"*'W'' aand-"W. HTATl'I HST!• ""~ke< w cushions, gd ~·, _ 6 ,,_ .. _ _ wtch S•leoft• 11573 Earn $3,DOO mo • In cndtn. $475 7'23-5002 ·--. --... .,.., ADD IT I 0 N o f1---------ioc.tld Euttlde. Agt Unit G . Irvine AV9 ' comm's to 1()()'11(. + FOR ut1: Nice lov• Carey at 02242 Costa MM&c Call M!>-Tr n g I 9 5 5 -5 a 0 8 seat, yellow & gold INIH s I HIAI. 27H8 400 2000,3900 Sq. Ji 3975 Blfch St. Npt 8Ch .. 1-$032 Afl4 t tOO S.11aim or 1· DENNIS ~USA vetv.c $48. 641-4807. 3pm. uJil for Margaret AestMlrent Maugeri SOuth Orange County ••u• ••oh•n••• .,.,.., lhoM who can bnng expenenc• m• tlvauon and h igh standards to our team Salary DOE benefit pkg ' good h~ Send ruume to 2865 V111a Way CkeMsld• CA 92054 K1n g h eadboard , dresser. nightstand L h St b•droom Ht. $200. p • r'~ m • ~~or •-64-6-04--90-----• Hosts, Food ~ & KiNGSIZE WA.TERBED • Cash•.,.. EV9S & tom• No-wave mattress. In. weettencss. 85.2-8762 eludes tram• & head· EMl'l.OYMt:NT SERVICt:S ~~33 •••••••• boatd Good cond•· t.001 Only 5200. Call 589-7904, leave mH· •499· Kltc"'en tabl' 1o1,4 chairs .S40, maple doubt• bed S25. maple chest of drawers $3$, w "'"" Early · morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. • Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642-4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH Pleas• ~ awat• that lhe lis1•ngs In thia cat- egory may re.quit'• you '° can a 900 numbet tn wl\lch in.re la a charge per mtnute rOf $45 545-MSO ·-----------------------· LOCAL PAY PHOM• ROUT• It MUST SEU. CHEAP SS C.All HOW 1-«>0o741 -4453 1\.10'\ ~ 't' I 1 () I I).\ :\i 2 '.I I -6 M\11<111\lotS I I I> -. ~·11 ~ Large ~ oak dWng table w chalra $250 Bartender Tr•IMH Pastel print area rug WOMEN-MEN 2 wffik S100 . ..._.70 etas.a. p&ac9ment u-1---------abltance. can 1-ec»-Mo,_.n•I MuS1 aell oak 344-5011 £l(t 198 d•Nf'g nn l&bfe 6 S t:MPl.OYMJo:NT WANTJ-:1> ~!\;J~ THE SOLUTION ... 10 your cllantng pto chairs $350. Steel cu• d•~k S50 Other misc. Mo.o890 Vt.RY nice ,,,.pie S1~80 rec01d player $22.50 549-05.$$ 11ma. Rehllbl• an To e>'ac• an ad in •l'lorough, Homea. Th• Piiot clasa1r~. t>uslnessH. c.11 _.2 -s.7a. Cals...nna -...7044 -------- . •••• r•'re 111• 1111 c1111m•. Y•'N 1111• 1111 ,_. cemwlty. Li~tl" Arta. IN•lltldMD .act.tu 1n t..._ '11•tl\' •m'" ~ li .. tly le IM T ,..,._, lee. l1~1 ,...,.,_ TM. .. ..,.. .. iit<l .. _Wrt.MA9"1t wnhnf!. p&J•llag. •.-le. l.... t&.t11tt £.W~ fltkf, 1-, ...... • h .. tk-M"I '"Ut W. bwrUi• ,__... Ut.un ..,, .. lklf -.................. . !-----------...... ----------------"""' ~ 4T---lscl..t1 .. A911K Otc .. n•· N.ed Caeh. We buy _. at.41 M1cb1 a-.., T ... ,_ ~ dleeda. Call • ' UhUfo ~U , .. __. --t•ptts· 7t ..... t8M r-o· 3 lJ\ES • 6 DAYS • 9 rxl I AAS M9~herdee Under SS00 • Priwtta ~ Orily 642-5678 ... ._.. f•lurp. IMI .. CwH ford ......,_,. S......_. .... SN• .. W-4n ........ ,_ .............. .,.., .n.-• AatlS 1M.trc:h 21-Apnl 1~1 c.:nr .. , lllllA tS.-pc ?'·C " U I '°"' llV~h! t-.-""'"<N •• """'' .. n •'r""'' n '1f ro11f1d•n«' "'tuch ~hf'f"I "''lt"l """"' t>t "'""-' -.crec 1nJ•po-"'1""'".,. 1h n .trn: .ant r .. rm•I '""~II I» ""''"*'•bit' co rom•n•" • SCORPIO 1\~"1 ~\.:-.;, ... !1 r I uNT P'"' '"'" 'h1111.1 •I~ "'on. ..1h•.J"' .. mrl"' m.111 lt-•li" to~ ,.. u int' • F"'"' uom h ttl.att ft f ~ """'' C ... n 1nnt'f l..whl'ft ~'U'JL .... ""1•lf1 '""''l"f" .nr ., .. ,.,_,i .\GfTI ~lllll \ Neither vulnerable • •ulri d ... at .. WET NORTH +Void 5 A Q 10 .& 3 +QJ8 76 4 3 EA T +65 • 10 4 3 2 ,.. K 842 A J 10 9 3 · K8 S J987 +K • 10 9 2 SOLTH +AKQJ9 i Q7 6 2 +AS TM b1dding- South We.t North Eul l + Pua 2 + Pa.u 3 + P... 4 + P 4 + Pue Pua Pua Opemnc lead T ... I.! ut Fm~mg is nflt ti 1mple a .. 1t sttms We would v.·ager that man\ players v.ouJd n~er l"'\en c-tms1der th.at they ha'e a choict of fi,ne .. ~ 0 0 lh band. With 11 Canb IJl the minor ~It:. North .. not thnllf'd b\ N°JUth' uunstence on pades certain!\ JUS· tu~ b\ the ltdir utt Ho .. l"'\er, mce thett "'as no ltUAJ'lnte-e ol a better spot anywherP. :-O:orth v.u.el~ puHd We t lf'd a low heart. Ea t ro~ ..,th w ace and ntumflf the Jac k. OedarPrcO\·ertd 1ntlrthe qUHnJust in c~. West' lllOJ "'t)n and a htan came back tn East' nine :-Oov. F..a$t conunued v.,th a fourth ~art. lk· darer ruffed 11111>-: dre"' trumps m filur ruund!' arid was at the c r ,,,r •ad.., '°'lnlt' ~ou1h ha a -.mgleton dla mond mam would lead a diamond tn the c t' and then run the quttn of club... d1111>n one S o, not unluck" Dttlarf'r did n••t make the m l of the hand RJither than rel) only on the 50 percent po lbiltt} of t.he club fi. ne.. dKlarer .. hould ba"e taken into act·ount that there v.as a line:.llt' &\ailahle in d1amund .. as v.ell Best • , .. ford larer to tr) to dr p the km in one mm11r l'lnd, 11 •hat doesn't 'llC'cttd to take the fine<c 1n the other mmo r \\'1th Dlllt' lub-. tn the cumbmed :\onh "-.ath. holdmit. the chancl'S o( ftndmit • .. inl[leu:in king of clubt are ob' mu~h tar ttatu than a "'"" ~eton i.1r:i. ' r ri.1arn<,nd£, m •h1 h u1t df't lan,r ha .. • combtnf'd holdintt of nnl ... 11 \Ard. .. Ul the tv.u bands Thf'ttf tt alt~r drav. tn trum~ ck· darer ~ti1J11ld ha\e cuht'd the•~ of club .. A'> the card he. the km« •uUld ha"e r-ame tumbling de .. n and all v.ould ha\e httn v.eU And 1( the luf\([ had nil! dmpped. deda.rer can then fall bed.; vn t~ diamond fi Dt'' , dhca.rd.in« th~ dub ioMr OD the e of diamond.i 1f t.M fuieue of the queen' uu"'H<l.td TODAY·'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 Munocft ,,...., s~ tARe t4 FOf1 -. Ont ts AOOo4 Ger ,, 5Pnn9 17Arr~ ti M-na"'49 20~ 2t S.-np 22 Fufwre and PllSl 23~ 2S Wiid taller 27 Guool - 29 ..... 9fWMI 30Soda.._ 34 ~tit»IO ll $NpeS ll s.,., 3t Aast!y ""°' 42 Water tlOc1y 4J __,,,..... uno.e~ 00 9'l1t 4.5 NoCIC9d .. y .or; 47 "'*""' 41 .... -51 Git,., ol 5"4En~ sa ~ \lnlOf\ ~ ·-~ 11 SS ol SST 13 I --'' '4F.,m , imQl«Mnts M~ 66 Gooo ,.__... 67 Perc:.r.. &I Rytngt~ • Dog toiao-. DOWN IA~cm 2 A-. ~ 3 IOdegr'Ma • ,,_,t ag...-i SNOl.-.IM tlang • Mor'I comoetem 1 It-*-' ar1* • A#flne&CJC)r t c.vo~· tO ll'9Mnd o-t It P..-gee 12~ 1l 11.ift ,. AltCie ~· PwdOft 2t0uet* .-'llC ... 21 -Olpeui!N JO ...... 11 -~ )I A t AltC8" 33 .... )4~ 315~ 310-- tO 11 t1 ll • \ ' Rrm honored for using U.S. shippers By Tony Cox 8uUless Edb COSTA MESA -VeriF01•e Inc. was honored Wednesday at its manuf~ing and di.nribu- tion center here for shipping its• products exclusively on U.S. ocean carriers. - A maker of transaction a'1to- mation equipment, Redwood City-based YeriFone became the first U.S. company recognized as "part of a government program whereby the U.S. Maririme Ad- ministration is presenting ap- preciation certificates to firms that support the American mer- chant marine. The Maritime Administration promotes U.S. carriers because of the merchant marine's impor- tant role in the nation's defense and because of the · p0si1i~e im- pact shipping American has on the economy and the foreig n· trade balance. Yeri F.onc ships 100 percent of its exports through American carriers, primarily through Oak- land -based American President Lines Ltd About 70 percent of the products \'criFone Imports are earned by U.S. shippers. NormJ Corwin. a trade spe- cialist with the Maritim e Admin- istration. said fe"' companies are Costa Mesa-based Verifone Inc. this week became the first American firm honored by the U.S. Maritime Adminsitration for its support of U.S. shipping. The company ships 100 percent of its ex- ports and 70 percent of its imports on American carriers. as loyal 10 Amencan shippers as is VeriFone. Carriers from about 25 other countries have competed aggre~!>1vely for U.S. shipping busi- ness. contributing 10 a decline 1n the Ameri- can shipping indu!>lry, i,hc sa id. "I ju'>! ca me from a compan) that ships .6- percent American," Corwin said. "People are either not awa re of the need or don't care. It's reall~ re freshing 10 find a company th:ll has made a conscious decision 10 ship Ame ri - can." tribution operations, said t_he rapidly groY. ing company has been shipping American for more than three years. He said he believe YeriFone could save 5 percent lo 10 percent on its !>hip~ing costs by using foreign carriers, but such a mo"e would result in an unaccept- able three-10 four-day increase in tran~it time. have to compete by o((cring super'i<i(iJlolti•icc, like the faster transit time referred to by Err- ico. The U.S. merchant marine has· declined from 1.200 ships 15 )Cars ago 10 a current 1e,el of about 400 i,hips. Still, the indui.try has increased its total shipping \'Olumci., even Y.ith fe\\er !>hip , bccau!>c of more cflrciently designed, productive \C sci , said Warren G. Lcback, chief adminilltralor of the Maritime Admini stration Peter G Errico, \'cn fonc's dm.:ctor of dis- Foreign shippers try 10 undercut American companies on rates, said Shari L. Dellinger, a marketing reprcsentati\'e Y.ith American- Presidenl Linell. She said companies li~e hers Two . tile protests ol Teller swap meet lease By By LonAnn Basneda SUtl W!Uf COST A MESA -i v.o com- panies filed protests Thursday ch.trg1og that the Orange County fai r Ooard's recent dcc1)10n lo let Td-Phil Entcrpmell l cep the k.ise to the lucrafr.e Orange County \tarle1placc ~"'ap mee1 w;is ··unf ur and d1!.cnmtnJtory." KBH Outdoor Markt t) and MarlctplJ(e MJnagement Inc are aslin!! the 'late to hold J re· bid on ground., that the scoring procell~ the f.11r board created v.as b1a .. ed Thur\dav "'J" the deadline to file a ~nc"ance The complaints will be lorv.arJed to the state 0'i dl\1)11.>n ot fain for re,1c"'. '!The ~onnc procc~) elimi- nated the po)S1b1li1~ of any other bid propoller (othe r than Tel- Phll) from "'!nning the swap meet lea,c:· a'k~cd MMI presi- dent Ron HJ:- And KUH attorney Ale' Bowie dcd irc.d the bidding pro- Bob Teller ce~ ''fJtJlly na""ed and 3 nulli ty. If done correctly, KBH "'ould ha"e had the highco;t combined score of all hids." Bo"' 1e ~:.lllcd the '.'.Coring .... ague. indefinite and 011,lcad- ing "That's their opinion," said Fair Board Director Norb Bar- tosik: ''Each see themse lve!> :b being as qualilred as the next, i,o now they"ll h;i\.'"c to con"incc the hearing officers in Sacramento that the re wa some prejudice " It was a special three-member committee appointed by-the fa ir board that ~e Tel-Phil Enter- prises the top score o'er '>L'- other competing companies "hen it came 10 financial· standing and experience. "It docsn·1 urpnsc me tha t "'C have protests," Bar1os1l.. ':iid. "There's :. lot of money at ~take here." Last )Car, Tel-Phil Lntcrpmc~ gro~ed $14.4 million from the Marketplace. About $3.7 mi llion burden along. Starting Aprtl 18, the ~\\ap meet "ill double adm1»1on from 50 cent to St per person and rent "111 be raised an undeter- rmncd amount for the \endor , according 10 Teller's attorney Tom Malcolm. Par'-.ing and food and bc\er.1gc price , hO\\cver, \\ill remain the i.ame. he aid. Teller who 1s not scheduled 10 return from a \Jcauon cruise until !Od:I\, \\.lS unavailable for com men t ·i-hur da> ' There i n~ ba 1~ for lhc pro- tc:. l ," ~i:llcul m 'a1J on behalf of Teller. "Uut hecaullc of what's al qa~e. 11 d 'IC~n·t urpri e." Barll.hik 5a1J a hc•1ring officer "ill re\ IC\\ the gncvan~s and bring a recammc.nd ation back 10 the f.ur bo.ud ~ ibly b)' the of that went to state coffe rs.. March 16 mca&ing. Under the lenns o f the n~v. 5-II the hearing officer con- ~car lea~. hoY.C\Ct, Tc:l-Ph1l Y.IJl.Ait eludes that the decision fo rene\1o- ce a 65 percent O\erall incrca'ie Tdkr's lea e Y..J an appropriate in what it pays 10 th e fo ir-one, KHU and MMI .... m ha'e to ground~. t.11..e their complaints 10 the But Tel-Phil plans 10 pas that co~rts. . -·:' ··-. 4:.··-~·-. ~-·~' .. ~ •.• "; .. ~ -"al 1. -... .. . . . : • i ., .. . • : : .:· ,_ -· . ~ .... - Kaufman & Broad to negotiate for J.M. Peters purchase NEWPORT OEACH -Lo Angcle!>·b.1'ed homebuilding g1.1nt K.iufman & Bro;id has ""on e~clu""c nght' to nc.:go11atc ""ith the Resolution Trust Corp. for the purchase of a m.lJOrlt) 'take in upscale Newport Beach homebuilder JM. Pcter'i Co. Inc. The RTC, the agency that adm1n1 tra1c-. r~ulcd thrifts. gj1111:J control of J M. Peters with the 19')() l.lkCt>\c.:r nf in-.ohcnt San J:.1C1nto Savings. a Texas thrift that owned nc.lrl)' 90 ~rccnt qf thC; l\c"'ptnt Beach-ba.;ed builder's stod .. If su~ccssful in comple ting-the ai.:qui 1tll)n, J\..1ufman .., Oroad would pick up an estimated $260 million ""or1h of land anJ homes under con fruc11on. as '4ell as one of ttie be't·lnuv. n lu'l:.urv homebuild ing comp:sn1e in the region. • Jame Peters, the company's fou nder and ch.1irman. v.a .. bclic,ccJ to be 1n the running to buy back conuolling interest in J.M. Peter pnor to Kaufm;in &:. Bro;id winn ing cxclu!.1\C negot1atin3 righl!i. S n Jacinto firs t put 11 stock. in the struggling J.M Pdcr$ up fur \;Jk three year<i ago. prior to the thrift 's biiurc 0 Coast Tech Computer\, a MicroAge affiliate: 1n 1'\c""rx1n Uc01.:h, has nnounced the establi hment of V1ru Uu,tcr . a coniputer \iruc. detection :inJ eradica tion ~nice. In c announcement come in the wake o( recent ne"", o( the dc\a,tating Mt hcl. n,elo ''ru~. rcporl~dl) set to begin dJm.1ging infected sy,tem tod.t). Dau rccu,ery c;c"'''e also a\;i1l:ible for unprotected > tem . comp tny official\ 1J. 0 Oranac County cao CJ:pect a ~h,ht upturn 1n 1t\ j b market th prina. ccordin'-to the ne~c l Em plO)ment Outlook Suf'\c:y b~ Man~er Inc. l'he foreca"'t inJ1 ate~ that 13 percent of ~panic re pond1na to the ,un.cy ~Y they intend lo dd \\Orltcn for the lhrtt-month ptriod endina June 30 The prin lime outl 1l appc n to be most promhin1 in the finance. in uran c and re:.I c tate • . the assets of Parke r Automotive, a m:inu r cturcr of heavy duty fuel cleaning syste m~. 0 C.mco Inc., or Co t:i Mc~. rc.:portcJ ncl c3rnin~ of Sl~S. 17, or S 03 per hare. for. its third fo(':tl quarter, which enJed J.in. 31. Last )Car, the company rcponcd third quarter net cOlrnings of SSSS,617, ot SO.ZO per sh:irc. Ru~U 1 Gilbe rt. pre iJcnt anJ CEO o( Cimco, :mn buled th1' )c:i r' IO\\ocr th1td qu:irtcr c:arnins 10 continued undcr-utili.Lation of plJnt capacity in the f1ml' commercial :ind indu trial group. Gtlbcn ~1d the comp.in)· k and profit ligure5 1mpro-.cd l:u e 1n the qu.utcr, ho"c'"Cr, .anO he id be C\pccts the trend to cont inue. iadu.suio.. ao:ordint 10 the Manpo-.er \Uf'\ey 0 0 / Tbc Bi:ugc1 Oroup ot N pon BCach h 'I bee n ~le ted to hanJI Pr ey ot · them Cahfom be n fcnn fi;. ·) r h 1tcd pubiic rtlaho fOf CaiboOu.n J tern t.on I. A \ubs1J1~uv or ,. · r1101id nJ a mon c p.l)mcnt r cct n pl n H> bu)cr of ttv • lntcrnat.io0.1l Turbo. Costa Mc ·5 d Carlx.~lc n recently .. cquircJ Pre I hOmc ln uthcm Cam rnia. • . I- / • • ... • I Business Editor Tony CoX, 642""4321 "' New law: Adapt for-handieapped J ust wnen we all thought the commercial and indu1mial real estate blfsincss was going to be very boring for the next several ye:1rs, a recently passed piece of Congressional lc$islation sneaked up on us. Title Ul of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) , which became effective January 26, will permanently alter the design, renovation and new construction of improved real property for ~ars to come. While the ADA legislation is broad in scope • and deals with many related issues affecting the basic civil rights of disabled persons, Title Ill hits directly at commercial and industrial real estate. According 10 Andrew Bernstein, a real estate attorney with Morrison & Foerster in Irvine, "This law prohibits discrimination against any individual with a disability in places of public ac~mmodation." ,. ••• By definiti9n, places of public accommodation covcJS a wide variety of properties, such as office buildings, shopping centers, hotels and restaurants. Therefore, virtually every -C----.-1 comm ercial property falls within the ADA RoemalmEesrtcattae guidelines and will be subject 10 i1s provisions. As with any newly enacted legisl:ition, there arc many more questions than answers as 10 how it will be interpreted and applied in practie:ll terms. For instance, what exactly constitutes discrimination? How will the law be enforced and who will do the enforcing? • ~ According 10 Mr. Bernstein, "Discrimination takes place whenever a public accommodation denies a disabled person the right to participate in the goods or se rvices offercCI by it because of the person's di ability." Thus, any physical barrier or obstacle which inhibits the ability of a dillablcd peoon 10 gain access to goods or service pro\ idc.:d in a public place may be considered discriminatory and a violation of ADA. This is a federal la\\ which will take its place w 1th ocher state and local legislarion also dealing w11h discrimination of disabled persons. The enforcc'ment mechanism for the ADA is similar 10 that e tablishcd under previollS civil rights Ja\\s. Accordingly. Mr. Bernstein anticipates that "both private parties and the Justice Department will be bringing enforcement action under the ADA." faen &hough there m:iny uncertainties still surrounding the future <tmpact of ADA in commercial real estate, a few An y physical barrier or obstacle which inbibits the ability of a disabled person to gain access to goods or se-rvices pro- vided in a public place may be considered dis- criminatory and a violation of ADA. of its con equenccs seem fairly obviou , First and forernQst, all persons with di abilitie' have gained the same basic righb of accessibility 10 public place th3t m~t of us today simpl) take for granted. While the ph) ical modifications to structures will undoubted!) take lime 10 initiate nd complete, Y.C will soon begin to sec the changes occumng nil around u , Some of the other bendici:iries of ADA Y.111 inc;Jude the :uch1tccts a11J engineer ne eded 10 provide their design and specifications cxperti'lc in the rcno .. ;u1on o( e~i!>ting structures. Also, there arc the contractors and subcontr.ictors "ho will be required to perform the actual con truction of the mandated impr0\ement$. Moreo,cr, many property owners will hL.cly need the ~rviccs of an attorney familiar with the prov1~1ons of ADA 10 interpret compliance requirements :tnd other related i uc . Unfortunately, ho....,cver, not e\er)onc comes ll\\J)' from "this lnndmarl lcgbl:uion with the same benefits and positi\c outlook. The <>"ners and dc\cl pcrs or commerci3J rc:sl e~tate st:ind 10 uffer po1en11ally extreme fin:incial exposure in order 10 effectuate the nccc :lf) changes 10 1heir properties. Thi 31 n time "'hen mo t O'-' ner :ire already reeling from the dcb1!11ating effects of :i prol ngcd recc ion :ind n:i11on:sl credit crbi . There arc those Y..ho will argue thut this legi lution b nol merely ill-timcJ, bul al~ O\Cr bucJ nsomc for eh<hc .. ho tO<by c:in lea I :irford 1t economic con,cqucnce . That, ho"c"er, is probabl)' 3 matter of one' per~pecu-.c. While most Amcricam ccm to f cel a en c of fairnc~ anJ social responsibility, it i~ becoming in re~ingly d1fficuh 10 afford the financial costs that arc almost al\\J} required to bring it about. The :ins.,...crs are _nc,er e~y. but one onswer is for ccnain. ADA .• now 1hc t;iw. And, 1( )OU happen to be an o""ncr of commerc1.il real e late, you'd better learn more :ibout hov. 11 affects )OU :ind your property Thomas Gibsoa is •lcr p~sldtnt .ad rtilo.nal m.1naecr of tht Clw1tr Commttti:ll Bro~ragt Co. Iii blmonthl) tolumn is • rtgular ft•atun Jn tbt Vally Pilot. --- Up the laddBr ~ · Ptttt Ltidtr hb been n:amed center. 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