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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• • COSTAMESA Momlna doudt lnd'fos thlt PAR11..V mornln1 u the C"I r ii ,11 ,1 onshore flow <J--' '.J J pattern Increases. Scattered doud1 and cooler this after. noon with increulng clouds and coa1gl fog tonight See Weather, A2 26 cent• On the beach! CitY seeks .1 O p.m. curlew on belches Newport Beech ii a>n5i· ctertr'I doli"I alt bMches at io p.m. to l'*d 191inst ln-~t. violen(e. The mcM foUOw5 Huntington Buch's dedliof't to .. 1 Off its baches at 10 p.m. What do you thinkl Good mcwel A sign of the times? Low your name and thoughts on the Readers' Hotline, 642-6086. ~ Officials fear that earlier closures up the coa~st would cause crowds to flock to Newport. By Tony Dodero • ~Wiier ·NEWPORT BEACH -Fears that early curfews at neighboring beaches will cause latc-nig.ht crowds to flock to the shores here have prompted some city officials "TO-push for an ordinance to close beaches by 10 p.m. Mlchslangslo strikes "I think it's a good idea," said Council· woman Jan Debay. ~'Whc.n the beaches up the coast close and we're open an cxua hour or two, then we could be a 13rget des- tination point." Presently, city beaches remain open until midnight, said police Sgt. Andy Gonis. But that may soon change. "We are taking steps to make recom· mendat ions to revise our ordinance so we don't suddenly have an influx o{ pe.op!c on our beaches," Gonis said. '..'..OuL b.eachcs are busy c~ough.'; - • Acting Chief Jim Jacobs is working on a proposal that may recommend pu~hing bad, the curfew to 10 p.m., he said. Councilman John HcdAes has made gang awareness one of his kc) 1)sucs. But Hedges hcs1tJted to g1\C complete backing to J cur· State beach officials in Huntington Beach opted last week to close beaches by 10 p.m. in response to seve ral violent clashes be· tween bcachgoers last summer. kw · "If )OU use it as a "ay to keep the beach clear ot troublemakers 1hat's one thing, but . 1f )OU use ll to make 11 into some sort of armed camp that's another," Hedges s:ud. In Newport Beach, ro\l.dines) on the beaches resulted in shootings and a baseball bat assault in Oebay's West Newport dis· Bui he doc believe a curfew "ould CnJO)' support from residents. . triCt. I Police also rcpo~ increases in visiting city beaches last summer. t "On one hand-, 'ou really hate to do gangs ' sometfung like that,)ut on the other hand. . you ha"e to face rcalit)," he said. Hood murder case .. -,. is ruled a mistrial ...,.. Hampered by 'personality clashes,' jurors deadlock with 1 O votes .to conv ict. Retrial is expected. By LoriAnn Basheda Sta" '(inter SAN BE.R ARDINO -Jurors in the Jim Hood murder trial an· nounced Tu~d3) · that de)p1te more than a month of dehbcra· tions, they Y.ere hGpelessly dead· locked with 10 vote) to convict ·the Newport Beach millionn1re, one vote to find him innocegt and an- other undecided. Judge Don Turner declared a mistrial in the case at ap· proximately 3 p.m. Whti e Deputy District Attorney Oa,id WhitnC) How tl happened Jim HoOd could not be reached for com· o I k d h Aug. 19, 199 : ment, a court c er sa1 t c case r....ev.port Beach resident will be retried. Bonnie Hood is fat.ally shot A hearing to set the new trial in the bedroom of her date is scheduled for Aprtl 2. cabin in Camp Nelson · In the meantime. the 4 ·)Car· Ll.ldg~ in SequoiJ "'-ationoll ~ old developer rema ins free on a S2 Forest Hood 15 the 0 ""ner million bond, living" with his teen· o(the lodge Her oretaker, age son and daughter at their Har· Rudy Manuel. is also shot bor Vieyr home. He could not be -reac ed-forrommcnt Tue da). whm:tn her bedroom In I Hood is charged with murdering the earl> morning hours forme r cmplo)ce Bruce Deau-Oct. 13, 1990: I champ-1ast ·March -purportedly Construction \\Orker to keep the man quiet about h1!> Bruce Beauchamfl t) own invo! .. emcnt in the high· arrested on suspicion of pr.ofilc murder of his "ife, Bonnie killing Hood and Y.Ound1ng Jean Wegener, executive director of SPIN, and group founder Sam Boyce stand with a computer rendered useless by Michelangelo virus. Hood. a ycart>efore. Manuel. Oddly, Beau· To make it~ case. the pro ecu· champ w·ork:. for Hood's Virus zaps · charity's computer data By loriAnn Basheda Stlftwwtllr NEWPORT BEACH -The Michelangelo computer virus has aMihilated a local charity's data base, strikfog on the S18th anniversary or the celebrated tion pre~cnted jurors "1th te tt· hu:.band, Jim, a succt>S:.fu l monv from more than 50 "1tncs e) !>hopping center de .. elopcr. during the lengthy trial, "'h1ch Beauchamp admit) he ''a~ began nearl) five months ago. m Camp l\.elson the night At C\.eral points during dcltb· ot the hooting but den e~ erations, the jury reached n unani· tn\.Ol\.cment m9us deci ion to com 1ct Hood of March 29, 1991 : first-degree murder. but ca h time Beauchamp is tourid one or t\l.O of the Juror "ould innocent of murder rol· change their min~. IO\'•ing a trial laced \.\1th "There seemed to be a lot of contlict1ng tcst1mon Man- ~P.r-·:7T:~~1i1'1t .tnd ~~~-~ ro t1\e d:ry the Virus -Wis'" lf'St ego invohed," said JUror Gilbert ud ha 1denlti1ed Bcau- ~~i!'.~1 ~ ;4t~ l ·' __, . f"~!i!~~ v.'orlc obJCClt\~I~ tttfrf'\\?fc l~1urors said tney foun~d1s scheduled to strike. "It has totally decimated our hard drive and wiped out over 3,000 names of donors that we depend on to get support," said Sam ~ce, founder of Serving People an Need. "When it hits a small charity like us, it absolutely paralyics us." SPIN is vital to the area's indigent, providing Cood to the See VIRUS~ ,_ Circuit board of computer's h~rd c:irive is the target of the virus. City Council gives its approval to p~ramedic subs~ription . fee ..... Program is seen as a way to offset $4.8 million cut in state revenue. By Tony Oodero ...... NEWPORT BEACH ·-A $42· a-year paramedic subscription fee h• been pn the thumbs-up by the City Council u a new way to aenerate much-needed revenue for the city. Paramedic fees arc one or sev- tral tu proposals City Manaaer Kmn Murphy bu pushed u a way to QOlnbat a likely $4.8 million au in state revenue this year. ' "Raiden" can expect to see a f\aU<e>un prct1 In ttnna of mar- Mll,. this propam in the next mupll ol months." MurPhJ 111d. 'used .ananlmously by the council Mo°"ay, the program call for chargina residents and busi· nestet with as many as 10 employ- ees $42 to subscribe to the para- medic services. Businesses with more than 10 employees can be charaed up to $210 a year . Those who dorf't'. subscribe to the program will :he charsed be- tween SISO to $250 every time a paramedic is called to their home. In Newport Beach, 70 percent of all calls to the fire dcputment are for emerscncy paramedic: eer· vioei, Fire Odcf 1im Riley said. The city pays more than SI mWion a year IO provide those semen; he said. "The fire doputment rally needs to have 111 •une ctaanaed to the community eris)s dcpenment, •• Riley joked. The IUbecripcion prosram Will ldd ~tely S6J0.000 '° • ward the •ration ol the city's plratnedic ICMca. But Riley aid the n-..11M1 an •ho aeuifta • dtal. , See FE!'&t>,, .. f so many standoffs. accusauon and l~timon)' unbelie .. able. per onal attack. ." • The 34-year-old accounting See DATES/la Piii . .... ,.,,_ ... molt Mid ........ llD ~:: be CMIKlllld ind ...... .. ........ ~ ..... . ... ~ ..... technician blame the deadlock primarily on personality differ· ences. "There were a lot of heated ar· gumcnts," he said. "A lot or time we were JUSt hung up on per~nal· it) clashes." Villalpando al o said 1hat at least two jurors continued to ra1 e uspicions about the detcct1,cs not doing a good job "llh the crime· New Triangle Square center wears the look of a winner ..._ Current tenants are faring well -and the best may be yet to come . Square, they\e done' better than expected ince the fi~t tores opened la t . ummcr. And they're at>o,wt to rccci\.c a huge hot tn the arm Crom some of the b1gge t name in retail. By Tony Cox A large Gap store tS scheduled IMINlt Edllaf • 10 open on March 17, and The DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA· North Face. An up ale outdoors· -With its current tenant already man $tore, will open in carlJ dOing well and ii bigge t dra\\ Apnl. Re 1aurant in an optn·a1r &lated to open Cor bu inc O\Cr food court on Tnanalc Square's the nc.t seven weeks. the 'new Tri· top level witl open over the fa"'t ansle Square shopping center ha · t..-.o wecu of April. as will a new the loot of a r«cssion·dcfying Alta Cofrec~. winner. 11.e bige t draw ol all. Nate Mljor ten nli iJructy open 1n· TO"-n. is tcheduled to «kbr•te it elude a bck>w·pound Alpha Beta arand openina Qn April 29. ~ svpmnartet. an riahf ·scrttn Ed· (\lr~ant tneekcr ~ e wards C'ancmas, Sfluzi restaurant, upectcd to . draw thou andl of Barna .t Noble boobtorc and hoppcn 10 1t 30,000..squarc·foot Sports Fan Parldite. While none COita ·Mcu tore, Niko Town's ol the tenants were daipcd 10 be third location nationwide. - lland·alone SUCUllCI M Tnanp See CENTEWlla .. ... ) enc evidence . ''Then tlk argument becnme: 'Who e on tnnl here.'" he s:11d. "That put people on the defen 1vc and made 11 difficult to progre . " V11l:ilpando dc..cnbed the JSa t (e"' mont h as "very stre ful " ''I'm emotionally dramcd," he See HOOO!WD ,_ 642-4333 f>.42-5678 RETA.IL A.0~ 6'42··021 540-1224 b46·41 70 642""4330 HOTLINE 642~6086 • A2 Wedneeday, March 10, 1983 Library can help make April 15 much less taxing 'D enth, taxes and childbirth!" ranted Mar· garct Mitchell's Scarlett. 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M LI o ca I O .n I y . , ............................................................................................................... : ........................................................................ _ ....... . .......... ._ ..................................................................................................................... ._. .................................................................... . . HE II Vince Gil, an anthropology professor at Southern California College in Costa Mesa who will return to China to take part in the first Chinesc-Ai;nerican symposium on human sexuality and sex education. Gil will also continue his work in assisting the development of programs led to scveraJ travel and research arants from the American foundation for AlDS Research. 111 BAlllf WT Am ································································ fl ... ~ .. ,. .. an AIDS prevcmtion program~for the country. "This i~ a country th'at doesn't like to talk about sex," said Gil, who specializes in th~ study of cross-cultural adjustment: the mixing of cultures in mooern society. "They need to research AIDS behavior before they can put together a prevention plan." PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE ···········-········································································· After his firit trip to China, the Chinese Medical Association invited Gil to lead a delegation of researchers from the United States, Canada and Australia who will travel to China in October to take part in the symposium. Chinese government officials arc worried about the spread of AIDS througho ut ttftir society, beyond traditional high.risk group , according to Gil. "AIDS in Asia is a phenomenal problem," Gil s:iid. "China is concerned bcc:iusc they have 1.1 billion people -almost a quarter of the world's population. They're scared." Gil bcli~es the U.S. must not ignore the worldwide spread of AIDS. Gil, 48, a Costa Mesa resident, has a doctorate in psychological anthropology from UCLA and two years of post-doctorate work at the Masters and Johnsons Institute. His wife, Mikki, is an administrator in the Santa Ana Unified School District. Gil first traveled to China in 1990 with American AIDS medical researchers who discussed AIDS prevention strategics with Chinese univet:.sity oCficials. After a trip to Pueho Rico in 1987, Gil realized AIDS prev«ntion programs exp()rted from the United States were missing the mark by ignoring cuhur:il behaviors and taboos. His desire to create more culturally sensitive · "We do need to do more for the rest of the world. . We have a moral imperative to reach out." -Story by Russ Loar, photo by Marr Martin If you know someone who would make an interesting Pilot Person, call our Readers' Hotline s t 642-6086. Cityside r:::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::~:::::~::::::::::::: School district Qppoint~ · su_perintendent committee Chamber of Commerce: The school board of the Newport-Mesa Unified . School Dist rict on Tuesday night appointed 50 members to the Superintendent Interview Committee, which will take an active part in the interviewing and selection of a new superintendent. Judy Taylor. Corona del .Mar Chamber of Commerce: Jean Klan. President RJchard 4Jehrs. Sharon Ball, Bill KJooster, Unda Mook. Newport-Mesa Unified School District student board members: Steve Sims, Clay Stockton. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce: Orv Amburcey. Newport Harbor school zone: Margie Gardner. Estancia school zone: Terry Simon. Newport-Mesa Board"of Re:iltors: President ~1argartt Goedeke. Newport-Mesa Unified School District supcrvi~ory representative: Marla Lof'f'clmnc.her. Superintendent Inter.view Commi11ee members were chosen from various community organizations and school district regions. Harbor Council PT A: Kellee Fitzgeorge, Anita Peters. Newport-Mesa Unified School District Administrators Association: Interfaith Couhcil: Rev. Robert Morley, United . Methodist Church; Rev. Stephen Murray, St. Andrews Presbyterian ~hurch. Brooke Booth, prin.cipal, Paularino School: J oe Fox, assistant.principal, ·Back Bay Continuation School. UCI: Alan llof'f'er, director, UCI Department or Education. At Large Appointees: Coast Community Colle~e District: Walter Howald, vice president, board of trustees ... Latinos Costa Mesa: Newport-Mesa Unified School District California School Employees Mimi Birch, Addison Chln1, Leslie Dun, Grace Evetttt, Bettne Fobes, Jim Garmon, Loy Glbson. L Ski Harrison, Kristine Homnan, Dan Joa1tW9rd, Jim McGoodw.ln, Pbyllls McKown, Hank Paalan, F. Ltwi1 Robtrtson, Sue Smltb, Tosc:b Su1lyama, Roberto Toms, Jan Wlralu. Corona del Mar school zone: Kalle Tucker. Gloria MartJnez. , Association representatives: Co~ta Mesa: Councilman Jot Erickson. Newpon Beach: Councilwoman Jean Wall Newport Beach. Oasis Senior Center: Barbara Kaui. Millie Ballard, John Cra~ Rena James, Gale J~DKD, Costa Mesa Senior Center: Roy Andreen. Costa Mesa school zone: Newport-Mesa Unified School District Federation of Teachers representatives: Newport Harbor Arca Pruldenl Maya Dttker, . . Bereeson's road thr• Anembly ~· tougblr_ NEWPORT BEACH ..=The biggest • _hurdle state Sen. Marian Bergeson must clear to win confirmation as the new Superintendent of Public lnstru.c- tion was raised a bit higher Tuesday. · Not one Orange County legislator was among the 14 Assembly members named Tuesday to serve on the power- ful Assembly select commluce that will rule on Bergeson's appoinlment. The appointments were made by Demo- cratic Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. "Since there!s so many Republican Assembly members from Orange Coun- ty, he must have purposely kept us off there," s:iid Newport Beach Assembly- man Gil Ferguson. "I would have hoped the numbers would have been more in,our favor." Bergeson was chosen last week by Gov. Pete Wilson to repl:ice forme r Su- perintendent Bill Honig, removed from office after his conviction on felony conflict-of-in tcre)t charaes. Bcrg_eson must win confirmation from both hous· cs of the Legislature, but her toughest ba11les arc expected in the Assembly. "I still think the odds are in her fa. vor, because she's so well-qualified," Ferguson said. "She's going to be very hard to attack." -By Russ Lo'1r ceremony honors the Point Divide for 30 Y•• of service CORONA D~L ~R -For. three ~t. James Jennings: ''A special bon~ ex· decades, the Point Davade h3! pl~~~ the LSls ~etween ~~~f!iJy~~ ~~~~~QA'fll~ l~ \ 1'~tteL1~.._ • ~ ·~ : ''').,,7,.. stran e ooa ers-from an acgo to The ceremony Monday included Paint Dum.c~ speeches by Newport Beach Mayo On Monday, city officials, former Clarence Turner, 2nd Divisio n Com- crew members and Coast Guard offic-mander Capt. Donald Polk and 11th ers took time out to honor the 32-foot District Commander Ed Contos. Coast Guard cutter for its 30 years 6f Point Divide is one of IS Coast service. Guard boats patrolling waters along the Point Di~de a~rived in its homeport Califomia~ast. The vessel averages 15 along Bayside Dnve on March 8, 1962 rescue missions a year and carries and has been one of the workhorses of enough supplies for a week at sea. the ocean ever since. Said Coast Guard -Special from Robtrt Walch// COSTA MESA -A local man pleaded guilty Monday to imper· • sonating an IRS agent and collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars from area citizen!. and businesses by convincing them he could arrange to eliminate their tax problem!>. Edward Lau, 39, is facing up to 21 years in federal prison and as much as $1 .25 million in fines, acco rding to U.S. Allorncy Terree Bowers. Bowers s:iid the Costa Me a man :ind his busines , Dynamic Consult· ing Services, had been under invcsti· gation since 1991, when there ~ere reports that Lau was claiming to be an IRS agent. According to Bowers, Lau and his business took in at least S400,000 f mm in~iv_id ls and busjne ~~ before the scam was un<:OVered. Lau pleaded l\lil&y •o cwo COW\ts of impersonating an agent after in- spectors obtained tape recordings of him stating that he worked for the IRS. They later seized a purported IRS badae from Lau. Lau ls scheduled to be sentenced June 6 at the Federal Courthouse in Santa Ana. He remains free on bail. -By LorlAJJn Basbtda f ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::: . ----~r:::::::::: Public Record BUllBI UCEllB *w bcJjine,s I~ mfomwtion ~by~ dte ol Cost•~ .1nd N~wpott tk.>eft COSTA MESA o Slt'vt Shupe of Shupe's Ttdeo bpr.ss Lu~ at 2175 N~ 81\J o Udomtholct Bh.1vil1I of Mon• Un Hiir Studio •I 1548 Adams. o R. Brandolino ol Amtric.vt Enttr- priu Mong.ige Inc. •t 3001 Red Hill o Eva Molnu of furope1n Tu1wl ServicH al l l 08 Lincoln Way. o Rooert Wish of Amtric.in Trust Capiu.I at 2-45 Fischer A~ o Chris P.arks of CAnlle Appro'ach at 2973 Redwood A\.'e. • .• ' NEWPORT BEACH o Ridtard H.unmttt ol So. Cal Se.food Co . .Jt • 1 Canyon lwnd Or. o The ~hring Ctoup at 2137 Sevi~ A~ o Paul ltoulief ol PC 0.antrt •t 207 °'"• St. O.Michatl Ttimm·ot Th« Alli~ Group •t 1820 P•tlc Newpott Orr.~ o lmn SMdbtrg ol »nd Mount.tin Inc. at 2033 Commodore Ro.wt o Sherwin IOM'nlMI of Doctor's , lniur&net Arney 11 1201 Doll~ St • Pa.ICE lOC ---a.J·EWPORT BEACH ViA Lido SOud: Two rings valued .it $7 ,SOO were stolen from a house Oil the 300 block o( Via l ido Soud. There werl' no signs of forced entry. 33rd Street: A man living In the 200 block reponed th.u someone set his motorcycle on ftre A car nearby was also damaged by the names. Ocun f(ont: A man out swimming near 36th Street return to discover two pairs of his sungl~ were stolen from his belongings. ICey Bay: A resident reported that while he was vacationing, SQmeone broke into his residence and took an undetermined _:mouJ\I of p~rty. •• ~~ '"·,_..._.1 1000 block reported that she is "1eCeiYing numerou>hcing·up telephone calls. • \ I I COSTA MESA Various locAtions: Autos were reported stolen Sunday· from the 2900 block of Harbor Boulevafd, the corner o( Bear and Bristol streets and the 600 block o( West Baker Street. On 5-lturday, autos were reponed stolen from the 1500 block of rAdams Avtin~. the 3.COO block of the Avenue of the Ms, the 100 blodc of ~sters Cirde and the 3000 block of Pullman Street. OrAnge Avenue: A bike was stolen Wednesday from the backyard of a home 1n the 1900 block. 1111m11 F::::::::::::::: fantasy 5 Drawing held Tuesday. M.lrch ,. 2, .,, ,.,, 22, 31 How to reach us at The Pilot Oecco • Htaru ......... King •Clubs ....................... 8 .......... _,...... .... Dtwt' OM....,a..t _ ....... ..... -....... • Cit< I M11n OrAnf! 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Whalewr Yov Custom Prtnttng Ne1dl AM ..... ~ .. It\ Easter.:hreads -~rt Beach Partcs, Beaches and Recre1tion Department will present 1 workshop on Easter bread recipes with Instructor Wink lamb from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center In Corona Del Mar. Pr~registration required; cost is S30. Call 6«-3 151 . Rural real estate - "Buying and Selling Rural Property" Is a free program offered at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the Newport Center library, 856 San Oemente Or. Call 644-3191. Daily Pilot columnist Jerry . Kobrin is taki':fc a . few ays off. His column, which runs ~ Mondays, Wednes- days and Local Fridays, Scene will return soon . ~ Newport Beach council, environmentalists seek slowdown of speed limit on popular scenic road. By Tony Dodero SIJll Wrllet NEWPORT BEACH -City Cquncil members proposed an or- dinance Monday that would lower the speed limit on Back Bay Drive Crom 25 to 15 mph for cars and bi· cycles. usin& the road u a raceway . .. It bu to be a mared trail for -both bikes and people," Robmwn 'laid of the road which is currently closed because of mudslides. Theordinance will be discu sed at the council's next meeting March 22. In other action the council agreed: •To pursue art' appeal or a law- suit won last week by advcr1isina executive' Everett Temme. Temme accused Newport Beach police or creating an institution of "execs· ~ve force." A 1ury found the city, two police officers, two former chiefs and sue former counnl mem - bers negl igent. The jury awarded Temme S28S,OOO •To approve additional arch•· tectural services of as much as $120,000 !or 1he construcuon of the new Central Library. •A permit to allow the opening oC a beer brewery in Ca.nnery Vil- lage. •To install a pedestrian cross- ing sign and flashing ligh t GI the corner or Newport Center and Center drives. 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Farmers Market at Atrium Court FASHION ISLAND ' • A4 Wedneaday, March 10, 1993 I B .u lness Bualnea Editor Tony Cox, 842-4321, ext. 371 I !::;::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::~:::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::: r-=:=======~~ ............. -----.··············································································································· ...... ---==============-t···· .......... : .......... -................................................................................. . New 4 name for a growing bank A fter a rain-soaked January in which many home shoppers were cooped up by bad weather, residential real estate brokerages in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa enjoyed a strong sales month in February. market is starting to show a lot more life tha a lot of people aro givin it credit for." Nortbem Trust or Calltomio in Newport Beach has changed its name to Northern Tru!.t Bank of California. Over the last year. the bank's private banking department has outgrown the ca- pacity of its local office, and an expansion of its Newpon Beach facilities is expected to be completed by sometime in June. 0 Costa Mesa-ba ed plastics maker CIMCO Inc. posted net income of S93,000, or 3 cenfs a share, on revenues of S 17.3 million in the third quaner of its 1993 fis- cal year, ended Jan. 31, ""Whid1 compared Y. ath· a $146,000 net, or ~ cent a share, on revenues of$ 16.5 million in fiscal l 992's third -quarter. The company is still ahead of last year's earnings pace through the fir t three.quar· ters, with total net income so fo r of $742,000 on revenues of S55 .2 milli on, up from a net of $513,000 on revenues of $50.9 million in the fir!.t nine months of fis- cal 1992. CIMCO Chairm an Russ Gilben at- tributed the third-quarter decline to an op· eratang loss in the company's commerciaV indui.traal group, but he added that cost· cutting measures, including the layoffs of 9 percent of CIMCO's employees, should . have J pos111ve impact on future financial performance. · 0 The Costa Mesa Chamber or Com- merce's annual Taste of Cost:i Mesa fun d- rai er this year Y.111 feature food from 30 area restaurants and will be held from May 14 through May 16 at South Coast Metro Center. Volunteers intercstc;d in helping with the event !.hould call 574-8780. 0 Coo,ta Mesa-based QOM Dc,elopment Corp. has begun construction of a S 17 mil-• lion , '6,000-square-foot retail center in Lake Forest. • · ( The center, the fir\t retail development in Lake Foresi in l"O )ear , " 70 percent .. -t prc·leased and 'Wiii ha\C su~h tenants as Pep Boys, Staples, Dlockbuster Video, Appointment Calendar Thursday, March 11 Computer Consu.lting - The Independent U>mputer · Consultants Association will host a · program enritled "The Mechanics of a Strong Computer Consulting Practice," beginning at 6 p.m. with a soc1JI hour at the Red Lion Hotel -.--m Costa esa. Cost is SlITor • membe~ with reservations and S25 otherwise. For reservations or information, call 552-2384. Association for Corporate Growth -Bob Ho"ee, president of Life Support Systems, will be the foJtured speak- er at the Association for Corporate Growth's monthly meeting, begin- ning with a reception at 5:30 p.m at The Pacific Club 1n Newport. Cost is $20 (or non-members for reservations call 252·2303. Workers' Comp -The Merchants & Manuf ac.turers Association will hold a one-dily seminar on worker:> compensation, from 9 a.m. to 4 p m at the Mimi's Cafe, Jack in the Box and Diedrich's Coff ec. , 0 Costa Me a-based Quiksilver Inc. posted net income of $593,000, or 9 cents a share, on revenue of $19 million in the first quar- ter of its 1993 fiscal year, ended Jan. 31, a big turnaround from its $1.8 million net loss on revenues of $18.1 million in the ame quarter a year ago. .Quiksilver Ch.airman ~oberJ McKnight Jr. auributed the improved earnings to in· creased sales and reduced operating ex- penses. The first-quaner performance ma1ks the second consecu ti ve quarter in which ,Quiksilver improved on its year-ago earnings, breaking up eight consecutive quarters of year-to-year declines. O · Costa Me a-based Vlratck Inc., a subsid- iary of ICN Pharmaceuticals, posted a net loss of $400,000, or )'cents u share, on rev- enues of S 1.2 million in the fourth quarter of 1992, which compared with a Sl ,6 ntil- lion profit on revenues of Sl.8 million in J991'!. fourth quancr. Viratek, the pharmaceuticals research· and development arm of·ICN, suffered a loss in the fourth quarter because of in· creased rescarclrcosts, company officials snid. In spite of the quanerly etback; Vi· ratek finished 1992 with a total profit of $1 .8 ntiHion on revenues of $5.4 million, down from a $3.6 million net on revenues of $4.5 million in 1991. The company recentJy completed a pub- lic offering of l ,375,000 shares of new stock, raising $9 milliqn for its accelerated research .and development spending. 0 William Thomas, a principal with Ltt & Associates an Ncwpon Beach, has repre· enred Freeway Industrial Park Inc. in it S 1,650,000 purchase· of the College Plaza r:etail center in Huntington Beach. frcew·ay Industrial .Park bought the 78,500-square-foot center from the Resolu- tion Trust Corp., the government agency that administcated failed th rifts. The same responde nt said he believes the d()WJ')ward spiraling in local home prices has,. for the most part, hit bottom. Other Realtors agreed, though some cited continuing softness in the $500,000·to-Sl million prjcc range. White some of the sales surge may be attributable to pent-up demand from the largely rained-out month of Jahuary, local Realrors agree that market activity is definitely on t~ upswin"g. Prices re~ deprc~d; rding to • Represents last year's performance. A score above 100 reflects an ime.rovement over the same month the previous year, while a score below 100 indicates a de· dine. Scoring is based on sales of real estate broker· ages that are surveyed regularly for this feature. "People are waiting I see," 5aid one respondent. "They're thinking pri~es are going ro go even lower, which is anyone's guess. Buyer want 10 be damn sure they're getting the best respondents \to The Daily Pilot Economic Index .survey of local real estate brokerages, but increasingly confident consumers arc beginning to take advantage of tow interest rates and good values in the market. Also, more and more ~elters arc recognizing now for market values have fallen from pre·reccssion levels, and they're pricing their homes more realistically. Realtors reported. ln February, respondents to T he Dai ly Pilot's monthly survey of residctntial brokerages posted a 29 percent gain, on average, over their February 1992 revenue levels. The February gain followed a 10 percent year-to-year decline, on average, in January -a se tback thar broke up a srreak of four maight months of improved revenues over year-ago levels. "I did more business in February than J did in any one month in the lasr two years.'' said one brokerage manager. "It was phenomenal. The Up the Ladder v:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::~::.:: David J. MdGnzie has been promoted to director ol finance with the Newport Beach-based South Co:.a'lt Division of Greystone Homes. The division comprtse<1 Orange and Los Angeles county developments previously owned oy A-M Homes, which was acquired by Grcystonc last Call. McKinzie joined A·M I lome 1r 1991. Send announctmtnts to the business tditor, Tony Cox, at JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. deal possible. They com in low, and there arc lots of counter$ Ii rakes a lor longer to do deals." Still, local real estate brokers are encouraged by signc; of life in the market. 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Dally Pilot ( Wednesday, Match 10, 1993 Al Society Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642-..321 -'341' has something tor _ everyone I f y~u're in the market for a Wintherhur Armoire in the New Orlenns Style, $11,440 will buy one Df a pair offered for sale at the new boutique 341 Bay- side. Adjacent to the armoir~. a brass tree holds an asson ment of simple C?tton dresses occentcd with tiny silver stars for your next cruise to B.W. Clllc the Mexican Rivi- era or perhaps for a ummer cocktail-party on the terrace of the D:ilboa Bay Club. The dre ses arc offered for sale :it $329. -:r.lnJaysidc open to. the pub- lic thi week of- fe ring a dive rse collection of mer-Society · cluncfoe in a sct-Editor ting designed to make the cus- tomer feel like they were at home -that is, if their home is filled with expensive period- . reproduction furniture and face) Newport Harbor. "34 J" is a unique concept in up· scale rctnil, combining the trendy fashions of Roberta's Women's 'Apparel, the furnishings and home acce.ssories of Village Green, and the personal hair and body treat- ment services of the Li a Carr Salon. One?top shopping for the client seeking .pcMnal attention. The opening-night preview was mobbed. Eight {Tlajor charities plu the Junior League of Oronge County were invited to explore this very sen<iual !.tore, ip cham- pagne and meet Holl)'Y.ood's super d igncr Bob Mackie. · "341 " ha dc\Otcd a section of the.i,tore to Mr. Mackie' gov. ns. Customer_!. loo~ing for n Mackie will e'<am1nc tl1c good in an at- mo~pherc filleJ with Englt h·!.tylc furni htng'> A tufled, O\erstuffcd moire !.Ofa . an inlaid Sheraton- \t)le mohogany .. cneer dining table :ind chair accent the ales area. Like the Mackie gowns, the fur- nirure 1 for sale. Mr Mackie wa / Marsha Orlin, left, with Pat lane admiring items at 341 Baysid~. "very-impresscd"-witt\ the concept, and he proudly showed off his ''Nasty Dress" for '93: a very short ·-cocktail dress" of nude colored fab· ric encrusted with the signature •• Mackie beading. 1t sells for SJ ,190. The crowd of beautiful Newport v.omen surrounding Mr. Mackie, feeling the fabrics ond eyeing the shapes-of his line, was. indeed a scene reminisce nt of Joseph Wam- baugh'~ "The Golden Orange." Cael Lauritzen, one of the part· ners, and the"woman in charge of the store fashions, said. "There is a need in Newport fo r a totally different concept in retail. I hope that there is something here for everybody. We ha .. e item for S20 and items that co t thousands." 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Arrested March 2, Hood has spent tens of thousands of dollars to get out of jail and defend him· self for what he says is a case of self ·defense against a disgruntled gun-wielding c1nployee. Prosecutors, however, have a different theory. They contend that Hood hired Beauchamp, 32, to kill his wife Bonnie in 1990 at the couple's Camp Nelson lodge so he could collect on her SI million life insur· ance policy and inheritance. When Beauchamp began extort· ing hush money from Hood in ad· ditio to bis. payoff foe. thc_hit, prosecutors say, Hood decided to kill the heroin addict at his Fon- tana office and plant a gun in the victim's right hand to make it look like self ·defense. Beauchamp, how- ever, was prjmarHy-lcA-tanded. Villalpando said he and the nine other jurors who voted to convict Hood did not find the self-defense story to be credible. "Many of us wanted to find that CENTER From A1 one pan that would have pointed IO bis Innocence:· ht aaid. "But wt1 couldn't." But nehher dld juron sfve much wei&ht to the prosecution's theory of '"Hood binna Beauchamp to murder hia wi(c since Beauchamp had been acquitted or that crime before he was killed. Villalpando said the jurors who voted to convict did believe,-how· ever, that Hood wanted to silence Beauchamp because the employee had threatened to turn him in on other improprieties, including an alleged welfare fraud scam. "I felt that Hood was the ag-. gressor," Bustamante said. "l don't think Beauchamp walked in there with a gun." Bustamante said he t1ased his decision on the evidence, not let· ting Hood's poise or good looks sway him. "He-looks like an admi· rable man," he said. As it turns out, the juror who voted for Hood's lnnocence is an alternate who replaced one of the jurors prepared to vote for convic- f1on jUst last week. The original juror was dismissed from the trial to care for his ailing wife. The alternate apparently went back and forth between guiliy and innocent several times. "Hood got a fa ir trial," Busta· mante said. If convicted of first degree mur- der, Hood would have faced 25 years to life in prison . DAIEI From A1 March 2, 1992: Jim Hood shoots Beauchamp to death at Hood's Fontana office. Hood Is arrested, but he tells authorities he was acting In self-defense and that Beauchamp had threatened him with a gun. March 4, 1992: A deputy district attorney announces that investigators believe the gun found on Beauchamp was actually planted by Hood, ~d they charge the millionai re with murder. March 6, 1992: Beauchamp's widow tells investigators that Jim Hood paid her husband $55,000 to kill Bonnie Hood. March 9, 1992: Investigators reveal that they are reviewing Hood's possible involvement in his wife's murder. It also is revealed that Hood received nearly $1 million in benefits following his wife's death·. -M~y 7, 199Z: Hood posa S 1 million bail and returns to his Newport home. Oct. 19, 1992: Hood's three-month long murder trial begins. March 9, 1993: After deliberating 20·days over the testimony of 59 witnesses, jurors announce that they are deadlocked. A mistrail is declared. 11111 ''°"' A1 impcwerllbed and hniene kJta. blanuta. do&hel and emcrpncy ahelter to the homeless. In 1992, SPIN aerved 17,246 people. "Now, our hands.are tied,'' Bo)'cc said. "We don '1 know who our donon are," The Michelanaclo virus initially arrived on the scene last winter afte( infectina computen in Swe- den. Since the virus was preceded by a whirlwind of publicity, how- ever, most American companies scrambled to detect and defuse it before detonation day on March 6, 1992. The virus -as it did this past Saturday -will continue to strike every year unless detected. Boyce had his system checked as well. But the charity's three staff memben didn't take pains to mon· itor all incoming software after that initial cleaning. "We got wiped out," Executive Director Jean Wegener said. "The picture looks bleak."--=-- A computer expert working on SPIN's system since Monday morning has found that one of the computers•is. infected with as many ·as 10 viruses. · . Boyce said he has been told it will be costly to clean up the com· putcrs, .and even .then, the data may not be salvage able. "It looks like it's all trashed," By attracting many shoppers, Nike Town and the other new ten· ants arc expected to improve cus· tomcr traJfic at Triangle Square's c:::-» bl llkL "Wt'U DIOblblY haw IO Npropull ~And Ml don't twa UYI the ltd IO do It." In the mnntlme, SPlN'1 prt. mary IOutee of fundiq -th~ ~ non -bu been eruod just u they were preperina to •nd out a "major donor letter.'' In 'ltlditioft, the skeleton ataft is in the middle of the busy grant-writina season. The area's homeless aren't the only ones who will suffer from the computer virus. "Because of the economic con· ditions, we have begun assisting in a small way to community resi- dents, as well," Wegener said. "We've had people come in here for groceries who live in Spyglass HW. ""' -. •lama a.a. .. SPIN mo flvww a ..... ,..,. ........ for ••• , ••• ft. nandal uilMucl propl8 for . daaitute t1m1Ha, tuton tbr needy school chndren and coua11Una. Anyone who carea IO ~ f PlN survive this crisis should call 7$7- 1456 ... We're in dapera&e need of i-programmer.'' Wesener uid. SPIN wasn't the only company hh, however. "Unfortunately, this happens to companies all the time," uid a computer expert working with SPIN. . A local Egghead Software re- ported about a dozen calls from Michelangelo virus victims. THE BEST NIGHT'S SLEEP YOU'VE EVER HAD DOES HAVE ITS PRICE. oux· beds a~ so well made, they've been known to last for 30, even 40years. (That's about 20 centS per night forthedttpest, ~ most ttsefuJ slttp you an g<t). Come in, lie down in a Dux bed c:'?S You h•V< to slttp it to believt it THE DUX BED. THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR~ 1181 N~ Center Or . Ntwp0n ~ CA 92660 Nut 10 Qra111 Ory Opc:n Moe . .S.1 1~ DUX I ANA Sun 12·5, Or by •ppcltntmenl (714) ~11 FINANONG AVAJLW.I " existing stores. ~ • "Ills going to be nothing short ~1 ·' 3 fitlD/~~flStriletiOI' .,•~and hceef. of spectacular,'' said Richard Sha· >' piro, one of the developers of Tri· angle Square. "Nike Town's store in Cl'licago is the biggest tourist at· 3 dlpl2 nWa lncUdll s, haeel Cll llJ flti lnldWt ·AMad T...._" ._ .. traction in Chicago right now. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and~~-~tilll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AT .fASHlON ISLAND ....... People come from all over the I world. • "We're performing even without sOlne of the superstars here yet. When everybody gets here, when you can go to the Gap and drop the kids orr at the theater, il be· comes a very convenient place to Chines~· Food -For Thougb~ . go to the supermarket." With Nike Town's opening. on April 29, all of the tenants .that have signed leases at TriangJe Square will be open for business. About 30,000 square feet -or 15 pe rcent -of the center's 200,000 .. square f ect of retail space is still available for lease, and Shapiro said he's nearly completed a deal with another major tenant. The recession and weak real cs· tate market seemed like large ob· staclcs for the $65 million, unusUr ""ally designed Triangle Square, but Shapiro said he believes the project is well on the way to suc· cess, "We were somewhat concerned about the economy, but there arc always people expanding, and we feel° we have one of the locations for people to expand into," he said. FEES From A1 "It's particularly important -0r people who have insurance that doesn't cover paramedic fees," Riley said. "In most cases, it's a hell of a good insurance policy." Prese ntly, the program will only apply to Newport Beach services . ...... ,B~t R~i~lc~it:· ~~-ks~, ~ar~cl"ij~c~n~~~·~-ij''ial .an<kr~ cities that w~uld extend the ser· vice to every city' with~ a subscrip· tion program. i ._, c r:::::::::::::: Service clubs Polee, .nre personne1 honOrld by Exchmle CMI The &change Club of Newport Harbor will give its annual sa fety awards for Newport Beach's police and fire departments at Thursday's luncheon meeting. · Joe Thrasher was selected Of· ficer of the Year, Rick Levesque was chosen Reserve OCficer of the Year, Tina Vanderhorst earned Civilian Employee of the Year and Ron Sutherland took Fireman of the Year honors. The quartet will be honored durina the club's luncheon at 12:15 p.m. at Charley Brown's res- taurant, 151 E. Coast Highway in Newport Beach- • NO JOKE: HUMOR MAX.ES POINT WEU..: Harvey Dean will speak on the "Persuasive Power of Humor" durins the Newpon Bal· boa Rotary Club's weekly dinner mcctin1 Wednesday nipt at the Ncwpon Beach Country Club. The public is welcome with dinner be· ainnina '1 6: 1'. For reservation In· formation, call Charles Godshall at 556-7844. TIN DtfflT Piiot wkOl8e1 ,_,. rqom el Mmtt dub ..... ,.,.... ... "',,,...''°" ,. }Oii ,...,...., VolulMn Ellltw, ""'" l'}Jet,' r.o. ... ,.,. c .... ,,,_,, CA nG1. w nil IGml, uL "'· • I RESTAURANT believe that Education is most important: That is why we are donating 2% of our gross income to the Newport Mesa Unified School District. ChiJ-ia Ddl 424 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 722-7552 17" St. -·~· I c ,, - I J 1-... M·ustangS get it dOne \_J . By Sany Faulkner the decibel damage, which Spotts Willer COSTA MESA -~dies in the house. House rocks. ALEMANY f '} 1..,COSTA MESA •••••••• ~,!.\/,,, •••• nearly raised the roof of the team's self-proclaimed "house." . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies win -barely. . . . . . ... . . . . . "There was no question, the crowd played a huge That was the scene Tues-: : 1})4: : : •••• ••• • • • • ••• • day night, as the host Costa · Mesa High girls basketball team incited a fourtb- quan cr fan frenzy while erasing a 12-point final - pcriod deficit in a 61-59 CIF Southern California Division Ill Regional quarterfinal triumph over Alemany (25-6). "I couldn't believe the crowd; it was insane," said Costa Mesa senior star Olivia OiCamiJli, who scored 13 of the Mustangs final 15 points to key the comeback. • OiCamilli's late heroics, which incJuded a thrce- point play with 1:50 left to cap a 1J:l Mesa blitz that put the hosts on top, SS-53, triggered much of # role tonight," Mesa Coach Lisa McNamee said. "We told our girls at the end of the third quarter that we were in our house, • and we wanted to get our side yelling and behind us. One of our goals was to go undefeated in our house." The Mustangs (27-4) will have at least one more home test, when University High of S1p1 Diego (17-9) invades for Thursday's 7:30 p.m. semifinal. Costa Mesa appeared to lose sight of its goal in lhe early going, as the fired-up Indians rattled the Mustangs wit h their press and inside height advan- See MUSTANGS/13 ..... 111:111111 I March 1 o, 1993 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roaer Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 SoftbaJVB2 Sports on lV-radio/82 Classified/BS Sea Kings · 1111 ·victim By Richard Dun11 SpoltS Wiler CORONA DEL MAR - You got the feeling that winning a CIF Southern Section IV-AA basketball championship was enough for Corona dcl Mar High. CORCORAN COM ••• ••• • ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • •••••••• : :: : ,,,. : : ••• ••• •••• • ••••••• was our attitude; we didn't come ready to play. We were real loose. We felt that because they were from the (CIF) Central Section and from a linle town. that if we JUSt kind of went at it, v.ce'd win. . "It wasn't the fourth quaner," said CdM Coach Paul Onis, following his team's 60-55 loss to Cor- coran Tuesday night in the opening round of the Southern California Division IV Regionals, in which th e Sea )(jogs (17-13) watched their six- point, third-quarter lead evaporate. "And they v.ere better than th:it." Corcoran, Central Section runner-up, had one 6·fOOl·6 player (John Santos), who scored no points. Its power fo~ard (Jason Gomez) is 6-1; the rcs1 line up from 5-8 to 6.-0. There :ire much more 1n1imidating looking teams in the Sea View League, in ·which the Sea l(jngs finished 10 fifth place before their miracle run to the CIF Division IV-AA title last Friday. CdM, unprepared for what torcoran's Panthers (22·6) had in store, was outscored in the fourth quarter, 26-1?; while being outpl11yed by-a-smaller; more enthusiastic team. "It started in the first quarter," Orris said. "It 0 H I would~vc yelled more in practice (Mon- . day), maybe v.e v.could\c pt:iyed better," Orris See COM/83 '., ,... • ,.. I ' I ' Ari:tlYllt *"' • ..,.,.,,..., ta ,..,,..,,, "" .. • Estancia relief pitcher releases his steam - in bottom of seventh inning to thwart Sailors. By Richard Dunn ~Wrllr NEWPORT BF.ACH -A ... 1 ... II ~ a ....._ jlllllJ ........ fer l.....m a.., jmlll> ... t •• .... AraJ'I& .... , •• -·--He was sWl seettalq' from bb al-ial .. 1111....., vi die MVtntb ln&IA&. nea AruJut ••• ca.pt JoM•aa at strilsa three on a pltcb that be tJaoupt wu low. In the boUom ti die lulq. ~ wM was Ill npa lldd, WU called •poa to pt the llaal M .U wlda .die t1ln1 rua o• ucoad aad Newport Har- bor•• Noa. l and 4 laJa.en comlq •;.. He ••a•ecd the door alatat OD Ille Wien, prtRnl.q Eatuda'• l-2 ftctGl7 ,........, ..... ~ doll road ti die Ne.,..-t Elb ............ SCI .. .. Newport Harbor. · · "I was IDOldJ ,._ped .. became I WM iud." uid Alttyut, ...., stndt "' Jllida Kecdla-. dlea CMJlld dtanup bluer Bmt IUlltll lato I same ...... n1 .. to left Oelcl. ''That ltrlbout pltcll oa me wu low la ~ .., ti die SM ESTANCIA,9 · Miter ·Dei bombs Falcons; Esperanza next ·up ...,_Corona del Mar shelled by Tustin in ·Newport Elks ~aseball tournament quarters. and two triples and backed up HS against ca View League rival Tustm pitching with cnorlcss def en. e 1n pun· 10 a champtonstup quarterfinal match; ishing Santa Ana Valle) nd CO'\ta Mesa was knocked to the Ouis Wood) v.ent J for 3 with 3 floor 4u!dJ~ as Foothill scored 10 rum RBI and a run o;cored, and Tob' an the fiN anntng and never loolted Sanchez was 2 for 2 v.cub 3 RBI and ~.icl an J 24-2 Victory JO the consola· 5'X>rcd twice a Mater Oct 1mpr0\:cd to• lion quanerfina~ 2-0 on the season. ( orona dcl Mar will be on the road The Monarchs, v.cho opene.d v.c1th an .it fr.ihuC\) Hill on Thursday. a 5-2 Mater Dei High's No. I-seeded Monarchs marched into the semifinals of the N~wport Elks BascbalJ Touma- .. ~~~.ine.i~~:ea.Y, aJ.c"100~JijAg tbc ~-."4'-•t--vt!drTr""Mln1._...1\n ~:Valley Rflcrim, I . . -~~<t~~-J~ . ~ j> 7:-;>...,_....-;;~~!'Tl':"I,.-.,,, , ·1~?r~MI' rtrC · '1.>.We "' l~tftit~~r.--. FACTORY DIRECT RETUCTABLE AWNINGS (Motorize" or Mecba•lcal) FIXED AWN INGS I I, behind an 18-hit attack and a four- inning no-hit stint by starter ~Adam Hanis. . -e vfctory sets up a semifinals con· frontation with Esperanza, a 10-1 win .. ncr over Saddleback, at 3 p.m. Thurs- day at Esperanza. Mater Dei unleashed seven doubles and two in the 'thmJ, 1hen brol e 11 ~'Oil Pauon uppltcd the offense a open wnb five runs m 1he fourth. Angelont clouted hi second homer JO seven 01ore in the fifth and three mm" J..' man games. a two-run shot m the in The sixth 'u.tn. and Patton doul>Tc m a run t.n Elsewhere in the Nev.pon ells 1hc 1h1rd . Tournament Tuesday. for rhe local~. n f1~t-tnning balk--cati opened the was one of those da~ to forget '(unng for Tustin, and the Tillers went Corona dcl Mar was a I .t-1 lo-.cr See BASEBAL.lAll ~-----------------, •ALLWAXES I i & POLISH ES ! For a Wide Selection of SPORTSWEAR I · _Jttu~~-~w•x-· MeJIHERS• I I ~ Pofishes.Waxes·Cleaners I .. including • Chaps by Ralph Lauren •Ruff Hewn • Reyn Spooner •River City • Kahala ·•Duffel -.... • Que by Quil<siftrier 1Jff1J.12J' ! /lbl~ ! I I I I I I I I I I I L I I ...-. ~ . EJCpiNe •·, o-t:s I I Paru . logic I lc.-•-•....a) I I 714/646 4441 I ~-----------------~ .. • ' I · I • ' • U W9dMaday, March 10. 1883 B1'1elly I . Pirates su#er nrst OEC Iola as Rusaers rally, 6-B HUNTINGTON BEACH -Ho t Golden West College ~A-- rallied from a 3-0 deficit to • def eat Orange Coast, S-3, Tuesday afternoon and move in10 a tic for first place in the Orange Empire Conference baseball race with the Pirate!>. Jnson Parsons' two-run double ignited a three-run third inning as the Pirataes (9-6 overall, 3-1 in the conference} st:1ked staning pitcher Paul Oquist to a 3-0 lead. But the Rustlers (8-6, 3-1} pushed ove r a !>ingle run in the fourth and erupted for four runs in. the seventh against three different Coast hurlers to earn the victory. Jeff Quinn threw 5Y.J innings of two- hit relief to cam the win for Golden West. OMNOI ntPIRI CONnUNCI Oolcteft WHC •, ~ C-t, 0rlllQI Coatl 003 000 000-3 S 3 Gclden Wls1 000 100 40ll-5 10 2 OQial. Cbldo !n WlsOll (7) Ind laot, YflOlfl, Olh 14) Md Cuo W-().m M l -OQIAst. M .. 28-~ (OCCI. 'follcm {OCC) 38-~ldi IGWCI Vanguards win,. 7-8 SAN DIEGO -Ted Wiec---- zorck belled a two-out solo ~\;. • homer to cap a five-run sev-_-6_ crtth n the visiting Southern . Cal College ba eball team pulled out a 7-6 vic1ory at Golden State Athletic Con· fercnce rival Point Loma N'aZ:irene Tues- day. Wizorek's blas1 capped the rally for the Vanguards, who trailed 6-2 after 61h innings. ' Wieczorek add~ a double, and Josh Sewell went 3 for 4 with 'two RBI to spark the sec offense. Sottball Ryan Meredith worked the final 2Y.J innings for his second save, allowing just one hit to help sec improve to 8-1f f-2 in the OSAC. Point Loma fell to 1-2. GOLDI N ITATI ATMLITIC CONFIRINCI l.C .. C ..... 1,Pt.L-1 Pl LGINI 010 103 100-6 I 5 SoC• Coleae 000 200 ~-7 12 2 kc*t' fiWf ,~ •• Mertdlll 171 ... SMiiy lltPerlo. Hiii (4). 8'dS1a 161. E_.,.. 171. MOflllO !9l .,.. MMlll. W-flilltt, 2.0 l-8Casll S-Mlrtdill. r·. H-WIKloltk ISCCI. fldsoll (Pll HR-£ldsoll (Pl), s.ta lf'll, liAw1'I (Pl) s.... CSCC). MeclOl9lt CSCCl Estancia belts Woodbridge IRVINE -The Estancia • High boys volleyball tenm >'• earned its fir!>t win of the season Monday night, top---- ping host Woodbridge, 16·14, 15-10, 7- 15, 16-14 in a non-league contest. Mike Truong and Dave White had 23 and 16 kills, respectively for the Eagles (1-2), who also received 43 assists from setter Dave Earle. · Pirate women roll, 9-0 CYPRESS -The visiting --- 0 range Coast College • •· women 's tenni s team ,,,- trounced Cypress Tuesday, 9---- 0, to set up an Orange Empire Confer- ence showdown of unbcntens Thursday ngainst Riverside City College at OCC. OCC's Sh:innon Curren defeated Jan- ice Carter, 6-3, in one of the few close matches, as the .. Pirates (6·0 overall, 5-0 in conference} compiled a 108-17 advan- rnge in games. OMNQC IMf'.,_I CON,_,.INCI Or•nee COMt t eypr ... 0 llnelff: c"""' IOCC> e1r1 cnr g.1 s.o Jlfts (OCC} • Lee. 5-0 &-0 Cook (CCC) Cllf Olwson. 5-4 g.1 Cao <CCCI Cd ~ g.o 1-1 lodollUn toCC) dll Hanf!Otd l-1 g.3 Raj ICwNr l(>Ct) 1111 ~ g.o s.o 0-blH: Clmll-Jolles (OCC) Orf C_,.,.fl l•, g.1. 5-0 Cooo· Cao IOCCI Clll OawsoMtWlord S-0 U , ~ ~ (DCCI def CO!mey.J l.. g.1 6-2 In the bleachers No-nu's . ~ ----t IHA.1'5 11-, "Bill T- S TAY rN Hl5 FACE!! Ill -rip BIVIF.'y ... BEYERL Y HILLS -Co----- rona dcl Mar's No. 4-rankcd • • (CIF) Sea Kings improved to ~ 2-0 in non-league boys _tennis --- Tuesday afternon with a 13-5 triumph on the courts at Beverly Hills. Trenton Rhodes, Brinn Walden, Rodolfo Prieto, Paul fruchbom and Jed Weir..;tcin all stood out for the Sen Kings in the impressive victory over the ninlh· rated Normnns. NON-&.aAGU• c....,.. del Mar ta, h"9rty Hlll1 I ........ Rhodts (CdM) def T. Nhswzaddl, 6-3, Oubolf, H. Ceol, 6·2. Wiiden (CCIM) won. 7·5, &-0, l ·I. Jlhlngll1 (CdM) los1, l-6, o-e. o-e . Doub&•• Prl$fNCN>om (CdM) dd. Bodner-SIM. ~. B. Nu· slnaclefl.Alclllt1tll. 6-3, Gopaoeo-Woll, 7..S: Welnstein- 8aodenblctlef (CdM) won. 6-3, &-0. 6-1: Hooll#ld·Smllh (CdM) lost. 4-t, won. 7-6, lost 1-6. DCC men net 8-1 victory COSTA MESA -Fresh---- man Ali Esna earned a • • straight-set singles victory ,,,- and teamed wi th Khuong --- Tien to take win in cfo ubles to lead the Orange Coast College men's tennis team to an 8-1 Orange Empire Conference victory Tuesday over visiiing Cypress. Coach Tandy Gillis' Pirates improved 10 5-2, 3-2 in the OEC. ORANG• QPIRe CONRRl!NCa Or .... C..t •• CyprMa t ........ Esna (OCC) dd. RobC11n1. 6-<l, 6·1, ~-(OCC) def Rocflatdson. 6-3, 6-1: Let (OCC) dd Coleman. 6-3. 6~, McGll*y (OCC) def Esl>MI. H 6-2. Steams (OCC) dd K*, &-0, $-2: Gallltl (C) de! Weaver. H , 4-6, 6-3 Dou ..... Esna·llen (OCC) dd. Robblns~hardSon. 6-3. 7-5. ~-McGlnley (OCC) dtf. Cdeman-£sparu, 6-4, ,-8, 7-5. let·Steams (OCC) def ~·Kmo, 6-4, &-0 • SANTA ANA -Lance --- Merrifield, a 6-foot-3 junior • -(.. middle blocker, had seve n ' kills, but the Costa Mesa ----- High boys volleyball team fell to host Santa Ana, 15·5, 15·.S, 15·5, in the Mus- tangs' senson-opcncr Tuesday. Elllll• w an -. COSTA MESA -The Es---~ tancia High golf team padded • / their one-shot lead from ti:/ Monday by outshooting vis---- iting Millikan, 203-219 Tuesday in the second half of an 18-hole non-league match at Mesa Verde Country Club. Mike Artiglio and No:ih Busch fired 3- over-par scores of 39 to le:id the Eagles, who improved to 1-1. NON·LUOUe latenola 103, MUllkan lt9 (9 hole• at lleM Verde CC) I. (tie) Mike A'1iollo (E). Nolh, Busch (E) 39; 3. (lie) M.111 .loMSOll (E), El1c Bametl (E), Olrr)'t Hamlllon (M) 41. Ollltfs· Mike Peny (E), Ross Necessary (E), 43. CdM 11111 In thr• 11 C.0 . . . MISSION VIEJO -Cap· --- istrano Valley High's No. 1· >'• ranked Cougars (Orange County) opened the 1993 boys volleyball season with a 15-6, 15-8, 15-3 non-league victory over Corona del Mar Wednesday artt;rnOOJl. • The v!siting Sea Kings were paced by Brooks Hoppe (13 kills, 7 blocks) and And~ Peykoff (31 assists). ICC 11111111111111, 1-8 COST A MESA -Visiting ..__.._ Point Loma Nazarene. cap-• • tured a 6-3 Golden State ,,,,,,,- Athletic Conference men's --- tennis decision Wednesday afteroon at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club, winning five of six singles matches to clinch the victory. The host Vanguards fall to 5-4 overall. ,..... &MM NaureM •· a.ca1 ~a ........ Gulrprdo (pt) dd Well*, 1-1, 1-2; Cdan (SCC) def Rtndtlors. I~. &-C, WM (Pl) def Wesiowtt. 5-7, .. 3. S-3, Ytms (Pl) def Pact. 1-3. e-.c. Norton (Pl) dd. Scoa. &-0 6-1: lmd (Pl) del. toblOl. 6-3, ~ .0 MWld DoulllH • Webster·CdOl'I ISCC) dd. Rtndlfon-Horton. 1-1 &-0. W~act (SCC) dd. -.dcH'M. 6-1, &-0, \wiei. Vtmis (Pl) del. Scol·Mlllol. 64. S.2. Estancia llnlcl LI .... COSTA· MESA -Es· --- tancia High's boys swim fo_rc.· ....... es opened the 1993 campaign with a 101-59 non-league ---- conquest of visiting La Quinta Wednes- day afternoon behind the exploits of Brinn Hoagland, Chad Bollenbach, Marc Read and Adam Boilenbach. Among the top efforts were )'ictories in the 100 fly and 500 free by Hoaglttnd; the 200 free and 100 breast by Chad Bol- lenbach; and a sharp 53.66 by Adam Bol- lcnback in the 100 freestyle. ••a-letOt,LA~M I 4 I SQ~ ftl'Y-1 EillllCll ~ ,. ......... ~ C ~ U541. 200"" -I C ...._. If) 210Tl. 2 lillOft fl 2 13 SS S Mlltlll tr1 2 llSl. 200 lllOO -I ,_ ClOI 2112' 2 A.._..(£) UU1 ' ..... If) UtR SO ... -I ~ (£) 21 &S 2 ~Clot 1' ti S .....,., f.'ft 201 1001y-I .___,J) 1030-2 ,_f.O), tttst,)·~ J.Ql.12tll IOOhe - 1 A. ~ID.UIS f T ...... llO). I 01•5, l lillnrdtl l\OI. I 04!1. 500 M -I ....... JI ssaoo i..,. ro nz 1~. j ...... 1E>.11a0eo • • $0 ht -t ~"" ........ c ~!Im. ............ 141lJ;100 Mei -~ -.S 1£) 11111 2 SlllldDll CLOI. 1 JODl.1 NMll CLO!· 1 41 I 100 lft .. -I C ..--. 1 l1 U: 2 ._.., llCO 1 24 7t l Dial C£). I '2UO 4 1 100 i.w ~ -1 l..aa l\lr9I\ SOD. °"' VilylNnl 4 24 et Today's local schedule Does your car sat· hat d? 1 Idle Rough? ~ Give Poor mileage? COSTA MESA -Senior right· hander Ana Ospma· threw her sec- ond Straight no-hitter Tuesday, backjng the Costa Mesa High soft- ball team's offensive outburst in a 19-1 non·league win over visiting La Sierra. i 1J li / / /· . ca11 os1 we·1111e Drtv8abllllr Expem Ospina, who struck out nine, walked three and yielded no c.imed runs, no-hit Liberty Chris- tian Saturday and has now dou· bled the school's previous no-hit total (two pitchers combined for the chool's initial no-no m 1987). Senior catcher Deanna Centu· noni went J for 4 wi1h a double and four RBI 10 lead the nine-hit Mu.st<tng auack, and threw out thfce would-be ba estealers. Carrie Schwab bad two ruts and three RB I as the Mustangs im- proved to 3-0 in a tuneup for Sat- urday's Daily Pilol Costa Mesa In- vitational titl e showdown with Brethren Christian, 7:30 p.m. at TeWinklc Park. NON-LEAGUE ONta ..... t9, La SletJa t La Slerrl 000 10-1 0 5 Gos1I MUI 4110)0 ~-19 9 3 WiMson and Thine< Os~ iRl Cet'llnllll W-Osp1111 3·0 L-W11Uls011 28-~ (CM Colclllll'I ....,. ,, .----~ ii Length-of-the-floor, man-to-man sales techniques Today's TV-radio TELEVlllON NEWPORT BEACH -New-Running port Harbor High 1unior Jennie 11 30 1.m.-LA MaralhOn. ESPN C Noon-Endlnnct Run. Pl olclasure no-hjt vis11ing Cap· Collee• •••k•tball i4'trano Valley Christian Tuesday '30 pm -Pmot 111111. 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L.: _ .:.IWIH.tL -...L !!''9-'...9-1!! .J I I I I I I I I I I· I I I 1 · Ruv2+~1 -7.1.,.-;mrr· I L--~----~ ~-......... '*'*"'All ·~ ...... .zc- 1asa 14aa_ T111 Lm•111 ........ Tiii ..... Clrlll N yocJ'd let thf Lobdtl Group to "'"""" •nd lnlonn•• tlJllor.nU ,,.,,,,,,,... lotyQK~ Ullon,,.,. ~-Lobdtl ... , .... wms,_. ......... ,,.,,, yow,,. ..... THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Sblp 18111 B8clc? 10-~d Diiis Rall lllllUI .. OCN WlllllTI • Wlll~TH ~ ...... .... ---M.T.TW,F • 7:30pr'n ~11 1 r.:;.::r' ......... E~ I ....... fr •-":.:!..T .... -:.:::i· ~.11.t..._t).i,~ PJut COM: Corco~an wins From 81 said. "I didn't sell (the Southern California Regional fbrm31) to them, particularly because I don't believe in it myself. It's a long sea- son, and by the time you get here, you've played 30 games. "It's also important to share athletes here. We have five or SIX athletes who are ready to make major contributioni in other spons. It was hard for us to focus in practice on Monday, and I wasn't sold on going to the state playoffs, either. ~-· "A ClF title i.:. ... most people you talk to, th at's the No. 1 thing to shoot for. We 're CJF champions and n obo dy ca n ·take that away." Corco r an , however, which made the long -- 1 __ h ___ ___ trip to Corona Ky e T ompson del Mar and didn't win a CIF title, was hungry. It played that wny from beginning to end. "This is the farthest any Corco- ran ba"'etball team has ever gone," Panther Coach Mark Hat- ton said. "It's also the most wins by any Corcoran team and (the school) h1t5-been around since 1934-35." CdM's Fabian Bohne scored an inside basket with 0:38 left in the third quarter, following a slick pass from Todd Merriman (four assists}, to give the Sea Kings a 38-32 lead. LeMo.y nailed another trey with 3:55 left. The killer lor CdM C3me wath 3:06 to play, when guard Rya n Butler converted a four·poant play, inking a three-pointer while being fouled by CdM' Ramin Basiani. 1 he Sea Kings cut the deficit to Sl-48 when Merriman tossed in a three-poanter with 2:04 on the clock, bu t Gorco ran !>ank 7 of 8 free throws in the final 1:30 10 ice the victory. Chris Quinn's 13 poinb and seven rebound led CdM, but he spent mo t of the -second half on the bench because of foul trouble. Eh Wen<Jell stepped up fo r CdM to score 12 points and grab eight rebounds, while Ky le Thomp~n came off the bench to sc<;>re nine and pull do\\n !>ix boards. Do" n 15-11 after the first quar· ter, Cd M out!>cored Corcoran in the econd quarter, J 6-8, to take a 27-23 intermission lead. Merriman ga'e Cd~I a 23-22 lead after steal- ing the ball from Butler and driv- ing from the other end fo r a layup. D:'.lstJni scored all eight of his points ln the second quarter, in- cluding two sparkling drives to the glas~ in the las1 36 secon<js. 0 sqcAl DIV. IV REGIONAL QUARTERFJNALS Corcoran 60, Corona del Mar 55 Corcor•n Tot.le Coron• del M•r tg" pf Ip 3 3 3 9 2 0 I S s 6 ' 17 2 I 0 8 ( 2 ( I) 1 I I 3 l 0 3 6 0 t 1 1 Mlct.'..lln ~5(111 Su~ 8omc SclwotOlf 20 1' 17 60 Tot•I• t9 " pf Ip 0 0 2 0 & I ' 13 ' 2 ' ll s 2 s 12 0 0 ' 0 ' I 0 9 J 2 J a I 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 21 I n SS Scor• bl' Ow.110., Cartin• IS I 11 26 -60 CCll:N 010.1• II 16 11 11 -SS Wednesday, March 10, 1913 U Costa Mesa's Yool Kim (42) lool..s for an opening against Alemany. MUSTANGS: From 61 tage. .. We came out pla)1ng not to lose, in!>te;.id l.lL playing to "in. said Mc!\Jmec. "ho summed up the econd-h.-ilf d1lference in 1l1ur s~llables: .. lntcn)tt) " time All-Cl! !>ckct1un had m1i.~ed IO of her 1'1r~t 13 !>hot'> lrom the f1dJ "uh .tlmo't IO minute"> ldt an the game. but drained 6 of do\ .. n the 'tretch. attad.ing ·the b~let "Ith relcn tk'>!> :ibandon. "\\ e had to make things hap· pen. "e 1.1.)uldn't !>II bJ-.k and "aat Jn) longer. · c\pl:11ncJ D1C.1m 1lli, v. ho ne 11ed all JO uf her lou I !>hot.,, 1n luding Sc' ;:n an the final period . CdM's Preston Smead (41 goes up against Brad Hammond. The Panthers took the lead (41- 40) Mth 5:45 remaining in the game "hen Brandon LeMay canned a three-pointer. Follo\I. ing three lead change . Corcoran went ahead fo1 good~ 46-44, when 3-0Ql!'C ~ COl<Olill -l tl.Uy 3 ~ 1 Gortlt1 I S..-I Corll'\I Od 1.1¥ -'k'IVNll I ~Wl.Mll"---~----~ A 10-1 Akm.Jm run to rnd the half ga\e the \l)ltor~ a 30-:!5 edge at the internm~1on. :ind a pJJr o l free thro") 10 end the th1rJ C\· panded the margin to 4 .. -37 "11h JUSt eight more minute' of the 1992-93 !lea~on. ldt fo r one ol the squads. Alter AlemJO\ aO\\\cu:d D1CJ· mt ll1\ three-point .Jlla) to m.Jke it 55-all, a D1C::im1lh IJ~an and .i 10- foot bank b) JUOaor He.1t hcr Rob· 1n~on ~lade it :t four-point lead V. 1th ~9 !>econd~ Jeft'-~MATER DEi: From 81 ford. a 70-66 overtime victor over Long Deach Jordan. PO\~ay (24-7). the San Diego Section runner-up. controlled the opening tip and cored on us first t\l.O po!>session\, \I.hale ~topping the MonJrch on their fir t trip do" n court for a urpra mg 4-0 lead. ·11 became 6-2 Powa} after t\l.O minute~ of the game before Mater Oc1's pre S\Jre defense began to take it 1011 in a bag "-:ly. A 6-2 Poway lead became a 27-8 deficit a the Monarchs turned up the heat. The 25-2 run began in- nocently enough with a pair of free th ro\vs by Terence Walborn with 5:46 to go in the first qu1!ricr and concluded with Marmet Wil- ~am~· b:isk.et off a steal a liul~ more than four minutes later. · t Poway actually converted 6 of 8 .. field-goal tries in the f1~1 period, a deceiving stati'\tic because the Titans were abo forced .into nine turnovers in the qu:1r1ct. · Mater Dei's lead grew to 2 at halftime. 0 SOCAL DIV. I REGIONAL QUARTERFlNALI Matet D.i 18, Powait 85 .. _,, ..... ,Doi •• "pf ... .. "pf tp ~ 0 1 0 I s.t 1 2 ' ' Y.elmM 1 0 1 s D'W':r'O t 0 I 3 OwJ • 6 ) ,, k10n • 0 0 1' ~ ' 2 2 10 It • 1 • ,. ~--t 0 1 2 ¥\iCIOrft s • 1 1' Oo..ictet I t I ' JK~ I 0 • 2 l"'CO I 0 0 1 Jann I 0 2 2 e.u 1 ? I I ··-l 0 ' l c...... f 1· o .• t.11.•l'!IQ't ' I I II holt I 0 ] 3 'lt'io11 0 0 I 0 l"°' , 2 a ' [alfy I I 0 l ,_. t 1 1 ' .. .1¥.UOn 0 0 0 0 o ~ 1 0 0 1 A.._..,,. 0 0 0 0 flglit I 0 0 2 "'• I 0 0 2 VIJii ACICl 0 0 • 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 T•llk. 22 16 13 6S Tol•I• Score llw Ou•rtor• 3$ 11 n aa ~ IS 14 16 20-6S ..... o. ?9 ~a. 1' 11-11 ~ OQllt "of<rt -l:ftll! 1 W~ I Oovclll& 1 i.. 1 M¥ 0..-~ 2 Siti'IOll 1 OllOCIOl4 I L\ann 1 feclWclll -. Noni San . Jose State signs Wilborn SANTA ANA -M:11er Dei High senior Terence Wilborn be- came the si:<th Monarch to sign a Dhi!>ion l ba ketball le11er of in· tent Tuesday, committing to join teammate Marmet Willilm at San Jose State. Walborn, a 6-foot-7 center and the Most V:iluable Pla}er at this )ear's Daily Pilot Tipoff Clas~ic, is a\craging 11 . points per gam·e as a third-~ear starter for the CIF Southern Section 1-A champi- on,. He is the 22nd M:iter Dea player to earn J. Diw,aon I ~cholar­ hip during Coach <Jal) McKnight's I 1-)eJr tenure. "Thi is the mo!.t pla)ers \l.e\e C\er had !lagn out ol one ~eJ.r," McKnight saaJ. Wilborn and Williams \I.all pla) for Stan Morrison "11h Bag West Conference' Spartans, "hile Kamran Sufi .(St. Mary's), David Drakeford (Oregon. State), Chris Jachon (UC R1,erside) and De- vaughn Wright (Cal State Fullerton) ha'e abo secured pla) ing fu- tures at the next level. Current Monarcf'ls pla) ing collegi:uel> inlcude Reggie Geaf) and Dylan Rigdo n (Arizona). Mike I lop~.tnl> (Syracu,e), Da,id Oo)IC (UCLA}. Mike Morri!. (S tanford) and Andy Karich (Santa Clara). -B> the VailJ Pilot ·BASEBALL: A bucket b) 6-foot· I lrc~hm,1n Carly Funicello put the l<eH.l1an'> up by 12, but th e ~tu)tang!> \\eren't about to call it a campaign .. I didn't "ant th1!> to be my la">t game," said 6-foot-2 senior center April VanS'' eden, \\ho !>Cl.)red in double figure!> ( 11 point<.) lor onl) the: third time an the l:i~t ~9 Mu,. tang contest~. VanS\l.cden. "ho )at fl.)r 'e1.ond half stretchc . s:iddled "•th three fouls, grJbbed four of her se,cn rebound), and bll.)Cked t\lo o !>hOh in the final eight minute . Jdd1ng to a season-best 5-of-6 !-.hooting performance from the field .. April "a' more rela.\ed during the eason. but ance "e\·e h11 the pl:i~offs, !>he') become more ug- gressi,e," McNamce :ud "\\ c needed her tonigh1 ag;11n't their Size, ·and.l.he came thr1Jug11" DiCam1lla. a usunl. a.ho CJnll' through -big-time. The 1hree- ESTANCIA: Alcman) 0!> SamJntha \\'11glc). "ho led her team \\Ith 23 p1llnl!>, canned a 1-.lyin \\Ith 2.., 'crnnd' kft to .halve the defi~it But D1Cam1lh c::ilml~ pumped 1n both end of a one-and-one "1th 11 'ccond) rcma1n1ng to g 'c the \tu)tango; their ~3rd )traaght \\an D1C.im1lh. ::s'erag1ng 31.: Jl')lOh an the plJ)Off) ilddcJ 15 re- bound\, foe J<,\l!>tS .ind 11\c 'teah -., SOCA.L. DIV. Ill REGION.Al QUAATEA· FIN.AL.$ Costa M•aa 11, Al•man1 $9 Alornein,. Coel• ...... lo IWt 't'I"'~ f-llO 8'17••11 t.\:1>.ar ~ 't\¥0 c--Tot•I• ffjftpftp 191\pftp l o ' i C>C:.o: • g ·" 2 za I !> I Zl ~ 4 C 1 4C ' ' ,., ~ ~ c l • i 0 • ' l~ Z I 1 G 6 0 S ·~ ..._ I 0 ' i 3 O• I 6 \lfS•fOttl ~ l e 11 •0120o oooc 0 .1) 2 -V """" ~-# 0 0 is 9 ?C s~ To~•• :n '~ '' 11 Score bl' Qulll1•ro Ailt'nlr"t u • • • u-59 t01!a t.1f~ " H '2 ~·-Cl 3·oort ~i A~T•'l -l!Clilt Cew MtSl-Rl.OtftUI Z l~I Tee ~ ro.iis "~ • High school boys swimming preview I rccmln inc.led to tenter. mo' ~J tu 'ewnd Ander..,"n \ c.rounll , ut From 81 From 61 . JJ\Jnced to third on ; '"1.J p11 .. h on to po!.t 10 run 111 the llN l>l!\enth, so I \\,1.,n·t ncf'\,1u,, J 1u,1 and 'cored on DH 0,1\C !:>OU\\· three innin~s. \\anted to l!l!t them out I wa' den' RBI ground out to )hort· Costa M~sa's lo-.s. the third an pumped up on the mounJ ·· 'top four Mart!>, \\JS nt:H!r an doubt J ArCc!)Ut saH:J the "in·for ,1Jrt J.uro Ar..:c\ut 0red .1g.Jtn lor Desmond takes Tars' control ...,. Veteran swim coach putting Sailors through the lanes at Newport Harbor. Foothill e\ploded -...tth 10 run!> an er Victor !\l..irtaneL. "hli JllO\\ed bt.Jn~1l an thc.fif1.-h alter :i leaJ- for Newport. a 21.8 clocl..ing for his split as the the first inning and led 2~-0 one earned run :ind \\Jlkcd no-lill 'angle to right. a 't~kn b.1..,e anchor for the 6:<50 free l)'lc rel.l) team. · through fl\c before the Mu tang!> bod) an 6t, inntng!I . .mJ Jn RBI '•nl':k l'\ JuJn M1.n· .. We have about 40 OO)'S in the program O\'er-got on the bo:ird \I.Ith a couple of dvza a grounder up the nudJle "\\'e had a couple ,,1 ,llhl!r all," aid De mood. "There is quite a bit of talent, run in the L~th 1nn1ng to a\Crt a )ounger pitchcn., tiut \\C •diJn't thf\)ugh a JrJ\\O·an 1nr dJ By Dennis Brosterhous but '"c need to them to work on cert:lin !>l..1lls. hutout. • v.ant to brtn!t them an, an ih.ll rtu· Th.c S.tillw. "hl.l -.11 ... ndcd "' Soolts Wl1'M There's a long w:iy to go for us." Frc!lhman !>honstop Seth Hah-:it ion." E ... t~nciJ co-co.i(h PJul runnC'r!> 1n ..:"mng p11' 11on. Jdd,cd NEWPORT BEACH _ Mark McAllbtcr. one of a number of \\ater polo play-er!>on "a one of the lone po!>tl\e Tro,el s:iad an uncarncJ run in the l\th 1n- De!>mond, a long-time swim coach er making the transition to !>wimmmg, ~ill com-figure for Mc a, "h1ch \\Ill host a Th S 1 ., h nan~ \\hen T·rec.:ma n 11!.1chcJ hr t pete in the freestyle prints. con!lolat1on game with Santa An:i e aa or) (0·-l ;id 1"l' run-"'n ~Jn errl1r. Jl1o,cJ tl.l ,c onJ on in the area, returns to the high , n.~cj~ j .a Jlliddle ,~_..~~---'-.._.Thur>QQ)' a~rnoon. nc~ picked olf. ancludang the l)Ul~ \oder on' angle. Jd,J.nced 10 ~-~#>.J!!!:!9$$1·~~~~ .... ...,...._.. "rJ1ilE~~i:~i1 h ~ ·· ~< · · .... _..._.:nu.:10Ml!Miiiif3~~.2..1N!Y ~an-~-·~---'r.id~~ · ·' ~~&il1al1baitt. the. ewport ar or 18 pro ~ ~"'Mtfn'~ Adam Cleary is strong in n number of are;is. Mat•r D•I 11, lent• Ana Valley 1 "Our pitc er!> (Marter !\Ille and '>Cored on J -w1IJ n1t..h. "I've been c.oaching about 23 Santi AN Valley 001 000 o-1 • • B t d 1· R A J r ) 1· Two freshmen who could play significant roles Mater Oe1 102 573 x-18 111 o ua an re icver )Jn n c ''10 Nc.~MrL lla.rbor h:i<l luacJc.d the , yc:or overall, nnd about seven of those years were · • 0 · h d J 1 ,._ 1 "·c•· • d.d a good ·ob bu1 "e I Jn't c\ r--an the team s success are nan Murp y an o 1n ... .,sby, Pa1Ma 1•. ,.,.. ... rt M. Marizano (6) aoo 1 J • .. l 1 · base ~1th nobod\• out an tht: sixth al Estnncin," said Desmond. "It's a trc t op-Jones. Murphy, who is down to the high 23s for cc::a Ham(6)s. ~~~$). c::1ottsl~~o·"~."~· ecute and \\C h:\\C to lie .I tCJlll folll)\\;JOS an error on Sno'-'den' portunity for me. I renlly missed it (working with h 1 · 00 d 200 "' ""' that execut " .. , .. rv) 1 11 .. rb"r t c 50 free, a so can compete 1n the I an • 29-LoCno !MO) 2. Sanchez tMO) 1 WOO<Jy (MO) C!>, 1"~"r 1 .. "' sxrafacc But J pad.off. at third high school swimmers) and would like to develop according to Desmond. while Jones adds his versa-2• 8m1J5 IMO). 1• ZlmOf1 IMO) 1 38-Frinkel Coach Kirk Bate' !>aaJ "II \ the and t\\O ~lp out' ended the rally. a championship program." tility to the qund. (MO) 1 Breen IMO) 1 pre easoo and 11' a 11mc f,lf The Sailors' fir t taste of outside competition •Th 'd h r 2 C learning . ., A'\ .t rc,uh nf Tue d.1~·s Si101C'> • e!.e kt s ave n tremendous amount o po· foot"lll 4, Hta ..... 2 bt:inc13 "•II meet El Modena. a thi!. season came at last week's Clf Relays at the i 1 .. 'd D d "O r h 1 Cost1 ..-tu ooo 002 o-2 1 • E h h h .1 h tent a, a1 csmon . ur res man c ass as re-FOOCM 110112 650 11_24 17 2 stancaa. '' ac au t rec run-5.4 "inner over Or.&n••e, an the Belmont Plaza Pool in Long Beach. Two of New-II A h bo d h k.d II h · • d f( .1 un c.-a y strong. cro s t e ar • t c 1 s a a'c Steck Slimes ti) IU.rtltr t•> and Smllh KlnQ ners pac ... c o . <,~oteu l\\O con,olat•l'O !.CmrrinJI' on Thur' port's relay teams advanced to the finals and it good time and this is 3 good group "With' 5up-:4:'°"c~~.· ~~~W,-, ~;1-(F)St~."-.?!.:~T c:irned run an the third anJ nc,er da.\, Ne"n..m H3r~)r 'Will 00 up wa a good showi ng by the squad-overall, ac-· ( ·1· · ._. ,,, .• .,_ _, ,., ·1 d L doff h ttc .... t .. 1 ir ,-, • pon1ve am1 ac . 38-If) 1 tr:u c . ea • • r ·"' '' • . agaan't OranRe cording to Desmond. , "But 'WC lack e~periencc. We're not \1.-0rried at unez scored on an anf1tlJ thro\l.-1ng NEW~T~LKS TOU9'NAMENT "The boy really looked good,".he sajd, "I'd sny this time os much about wins and losses in meet Tustin 14• Corona cMl Mar a error and Pedro Arce\ut .... nglcd CtNtsolatlon .__nd COfON clef MJr 001 002 0-J ' 0 E t I "' N rt HMtHw 2 that most of them 'dropped about a second or so more on their individual perform3nce." TuSlln t4S 202 a-1• " o home Jairo Arce\ ut tu ~1,c the EUl/1'.•: -ca•• ":2 010 0_3 6 ~ on their split ." Newport opens Sea View Lcngue oompct1t1on Groltfnn(3).0ictA11 (3l llld K.nect~ E.tglc (l·l)the1r 1-0cdgc. ~tU1110r ooo 101 o-7 & 3 d ' ( h . . ood . Vfilson l'l ltld l~ W-\\'lson L-Croal 0. J h ~t J Art~ l~I lncl p ArU'flt Ust Brett McAlli~ter tumc an one o L c lop umc today, ho ttng W bndge. 1 2B-Sce1 Panon (CdMl. fOl'IHCI (T). Hit en cwport Harbor ~ore in 1 e AnOtrson 161 llld ..sea w-Mn.tti t..O. 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Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 ,..., t W!dne!d'Y, M.ch 10, 19 M Tl Pl.ICE 11 M CILL 142-5878 l~=t.m•n I E•llCHANDISE FOR SILE Bow To Place A Classlfted Ad By Phone ..................... 842 -68 7 8 8:00&m • G:30pm Monday Uiru Prtda7 1ooa-1ea1 f!IJREAL man I IEllTALS . · 2900-1918 eo1o-eoeo I By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street (oorner of Newport 8lTd. • 8-7 St.) 8 :30&m • 5 :30pm Monda,y thru Frida)' 1108·81'74 l~•,couucw • IW.ESTITE l 1910-3005 SERVICE DIRECTORY 8102-8190 Or By Mall .............. 330 West Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA. 9262 7 ltm~ I· 80USES/ tONDOS FOil SALE 17ao.ano ·~ CORONA DEL MAR 1022 HQUSESI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' iiiii CONDOS Hatbor Vs-H1ls South FOR SALE 3409-3939 I~ . -EMPLOYMENT OPPORIUNITIES 5530-5540 REAL ESTATE CORONA WANTED 1625 DEL MAR Deadlines .............. 3 :30pm ~ for 4 7011-9090 GENERAL POLICY ................ .,. ..,... .............. -n. ,.-.ua. -u. ..--.. -· ~. -....... ...., elAMIW ..... ..u...&. ...... """"...., ..... \Ma ...,. 111 , .... ~ ... 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MOBILE "' ""'"'73 B NEWflOAT PENINSOL.4 YEAAlY OA Wll(TER $'950'MO-$ t n5/MO 2~ ........ -..-.. •'""""' ~ .,~., on.,. 4~ l , nan. Din & LR w/FP. W/D, COSTA llESA 1024 COSTA MESA 1024 ROMES 1100 !~•e7e:_c~~:;· s2450 •----------$1275 mo 5345-2851 '-========:;; Condo. Spectac ular back bay view. Front ••••••••I row. 2BR, 2BA. E.Jct.ra APARTMENTS large LR. FP. Wood FOR RENT For Ad Aciion Call a Fumish«1 'Urlll:wrwsn.d Costa Mesa BY OWNER! HOUSES/ Huge 3BR 2BA Wee CONDOS COSTA MESA 21 24 Villa Rentals . 675-4912 iiijlli_ 673-4400 HARBOR REALTY t1U,000 3BR, 2 towMome. End unit. Adjacent to g rassy area. Cempbell e1e7,SOO 3 BR 2.58A. 2 story condo Well maintai ned. """ ettt2,JIOO l.g 3BR 2.58A townhOUM In pftvate location. 2 Cat alleched oarz · R• modeled. D. ~lier sm.ooo •BR 2BA home on lg lot. Sp• c:Jou• backyatd. 2 car au.c:hed Qalllge. Fem- lly neighborhood . •tuert ,_ t989 Goldenwest FOR RENT • $229,900 ?JBR Mobile Home. Stepal••·-----•307 E. 21st St 'C ' 2BA ho.me. Lg lot. to beanc1h~.J!ov01nB00• isR 2BA. t~pl, 1g gar, Harbor vu Hms. 4BR, ________ , Tropical ·landscaping. must a" ~. 1---------1 bog k•l chen 642·9797 '"•_0c_o_a-nl-ron-t-, 2_B_R_2-BA-din rm and tam rm, BALBOA floors. 838-8460 d ays, 759-3506-eS/WkndS --------1 AO.VISOR 642-5678 Sha l'p! Cl-nl 2BR l Ba. carport patio, 2 bU..s to bchl Avt 1/4. S925'mo 8 7 3-3852 D ..... der ~1428 CORONA $925 Coldwell Banker twr unit duplex, lrpl, e11cel toe near school NB Steps 10 1 beachl DEL MAR 2122 •Char.ming 2BR dpht gar, lmmacl $1950/mo & clubhse. 7~50t\ ISIAND 2606 ---------r-------- S234.900 2BR 2BA 8x.35 w/atoroge. Nl()jt s eoo. 3BR hse Sl050 yrty lease 675-2272 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 'home l.g bacicyard. yattj, Sunc:teck. 0.rryt; l.g yd, quiet. sngl gar. $750. Quiet studio BR Udo Isle, 3 + 3. fam rm. Cute & Clean. 1 BR . C lea·n & bright. 650-2546 (Iv message) 28R 2....,Ba ~ study, gd area 947.7540 condo Vers-:illles frig r edec. 2-car gar, dfw closo to water .-----------------• Kend ' dfw. micro, compac· , · • · S.2,300. 310.277·1583 $67S • dep 774.JOSS • tor. soc: bldg Great E'sld e 2Br t\ouse, lrpl, poo" spa, gym, patio, Call owner atter 6PM. or 736•8836 · LOTS canyon vsew. pvt bch stove, reldg. dfw, w/d, soc gale, 846-2M7 S242.000 38A 28A FOJl SALE 1400 Sl500 Reis 759-1275 onct vrd & gnr, pet ok. 2BR, crp ta, drps, trpk:, •Udo P eninsula• home. N-amenities 29R 2SA. '2 car gnr, S985/mo. 645-5862 range, encl gar, S995. Luxury·H arbor View· BALBOA thru-out. D. Meeder . frig, W/D, 1 Blk to E'sldo . .AOO SF. Bathf Npt Hghts.~$ee owner ~~g9-d~~~ 2~"A,P::; PENINSULA 2607 n--t..-$-ta J.9 bch, $1450 Call Paul k1tch." Prvt st. 1 adult. at "37 Prtnceton Or.CM $278,000 4BR 2 SBA . family home. Master auite w/FP & spa tub. Cempbell ~ -• f Fum1shed/\Jnlutn 840-5324 Alfl Now $550 incl ut1I. No pets. Avl lmmedl 3BR 3BA, 973-e030 M on-Sat. 28A lBA Den. skylghla, Build y our d r 1am ...... ou .. • to be ... , lBr Avail. 3/15. 548-6913 totally upgraded. cen-710 Udo p --. Dr h I R H •"' " al h & I -"' • Ltg DECK. w 'd hkups, o me n a n c 0 2Ba. 2 trpl, hdwd nrs, Glgon tic.. tr eat air. cu -d• Santa Fe'a e•clualve 2 t JBR 3BA. lam1lv rm, sac. $1995 640·741'4 ON the water! 4BA 3BA. gar, 51275/mo. ut1I pd, galed comm unity! 2 -<:ar oar, ocn vu. av , 222 1 2 35th 67s-1140 Acre pan:el • reduc.d · 4/t. 52800 675'6034 d1mng rm, St tSO/mo. Blutt.\new. 3Br 2Ba. 50' dock. 9' eetlings $ Great Price $ 1 /2 MONTH OFF 1 BR, 1 BA 1 MONTH OFF 2 BR, 2BA • ... o•s of '.1ndows • 0oo1, spn "'e.:: rm & BBQs • large close•s & go•oges COLDWeLL BANl\C!R LJ to Mtl. Ownr 72MS528 MAGNIFICENT 180 AV1 r><>w. Ag1. C1uey. 2300al. den. lrpl, lndry Now k11chenl $4500/ :1C:~~~fu~~':,~k~ Ocean ~ Har"-· view Agt 8 3 1·2 242 rm, patio, newly dee mo. Agent. 968-8263 • ....,. S2000 723-0352 7~8618 lull view. nr shops/pier Ifie C&Timun;fy Mii· 4BA 2'-'i>BA Nu bllnd'J LARGE clean 2Br tBa Yenaillea lrg studlO Gas watr pd 646-9666 ket Pt.ace. Pilot Clasal-carpoVpalnttlndscpg house w'gar. Avocado Se 11 Your ho .m • condo. full k1lctien w/ • :.1un"' 9 s ep s e ... S,. O"uSCCO "'9 646-6672 f\ed l.ots of light Comm Sll-L No pets $6751 through ctassi1ied bar. Pool, clubhouse. M~1:,~h:e~~~5=ve poot $3500 721-0678 mo. 240.2299 • 8425e78 $895/mo. 548-798t Costa· Coon ., Costa Mesa ACOUSTIC SERVICE CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CAD 3536 FENCES IMPROVEMENTS IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PIANO & VOCAL 3910 nu· ~DtECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t DE~ 3615 HOME 3756 LAWN CA.RE 3808liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim LESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ••••••••I C&C Conet. Complete Net'I Domestic Agency. liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sav On llovl"11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l John Henry' a c...tltt.d Cerendc T1I al't)fe re.model & r--a&r. No Spe.clallze In '"'-"" •FmNCES l'O"'TES• C I Co t t i l.oweat, Storage. prof. P lano l natruc tlon Roofing r~oor repair'& Top auailty ""°"' re!••blAI -.. ~ a ma na rue on •Lewne mowod l ront XL.NT 1 h ns 15 wrs •---1 bus•-·s & h-•tt to lob too a.mall Fu out HMkpr/n-. "'-•-...._, ........ , --'~ ........ _........, • ........._ rep 'min.' vour home: 1..-. clas-• ........, ·-· yrs np --.. __ ,.._,..,.. ·---· ....... r .... _.......,..... & back S11 50, cloan-Tt67659 VMC 731 2956 """"' 1ec·d Refs 548-82 13 lJCd bonCS.cs in ICCOOlfTDIG ptlcft. S37-3e81 &'42·95391841·1136 ~lied ~on~ ups & compl serv also · · Stes, pop 15 yr• exp Free est wMl'fl~ WW\&'W'l:t-T•~)•M Dutch Craft....._ 30 ~, childeare:Mom Jlm Whyte 642·7206 ~,obs.lic'd 960-tS33 avail. 631-8809 t--------BA music 786-4408 Re Root. & Repailra 982•7158 ~~MTV~ -...,._'"V"' p•~ G 38 8 t.ocal Refs 16 Yr• yrs expl Ft'encn Ora. wf3 llm _. ~ • \'Oii •'R & K R eno¥9tfona LISA'S CLEAN SEAL n.LnuN 5 Greater Pac11tc Rtg •TILE • MAlltBLE• Ful Htvtc:. ACCXXM1t"'9 ~~ ~~~ :;..~:.~•FLOWER Room add1t:ona to lawn & Landacap1ngl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PET 8 3 6-196Cl •621368 Countertops Floofa A Tax•I 20 Yrs e•p UIDGEKENTS 3621 b&lh and krtchenal Mon. Hf clean-ups. eW.P . YOUNGQUIST SERVICES 3870 • Th~nder Rooftng • S"'<>Wef's lJ yr• exp.. 10~ dlec w /edt Atpak'I, Aemocl Ooor1. ~ Uc'd alO-S9&-S896 13 to• 43()..§1 97 ~~ COf'ltnc:..!!~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fot all your roofing ~~;~, r:t~';~5UC CPA 791-8009 ~ ~ l&uoco & dry-C1EAJllNG 2 Donn -lh-1 roses --------The A T-m person-. .-nting by ,.._ s Gr alef\.tt P eta Board ncedsl Reroot rep••r ~~M2~ SERVICES 3548 'Of spring now.. 0t ear· HOME all::ted lawn care. te F~~~ dayc..vetrltf\IGroom w ltl Uc: 6.38t44 ~t22 1--------- ,. • ....,.. ~ $39 delivertd k> REPAIRS 3758 yrs ex_p houseclean-love' M~ ad 4 d sc• *Roof Repaln• TUTORING 3930 3928 IEllODEtmG 3408 ,. • ··ENTRY.I 4IAll Homea My Spedllltyl Cllllyl ~181 !rig avail. SA2-392t "'20Yru f QUlllrhk •754-t088• The Rcrpaw Spec< "M liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiilli Rd\atd Sinor Uc. 290IMA Same day serv7 daya \.JUU" ~daened809t.ona ------·---•RS Home Repeln • TREES. Aets.~M'(-722 -8840 Cef't11'1ed Te~ Engll$h Rt-ad1ng/JNllh E.xp dll'Qff'e'd tMChef .._... •• ..-...one FOOS& 3511 llnest homes'°' 12 yra BANDY MAN 3710 Doors.dry rot reprs, We rwpondt LIC1St'21t cml Windy MZ·~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil houH i.aka, plumb & l opped/9'erno•• L••n•. . /aJf ~ ~ftlea morel 2' hrs. ~7 ...,_.>Chip 75t-3478 d ] .. µ~~~ ;.•~=·~,tr',,:.tz , .. E~y~ t:.11®~ i~'n-~ '; ~.~;tQ~r0. ~~--.--,8!~~31ilil;;:~!e~~~ Wood looneEnlty doOn. ,..,comm. move-outs D~~ ... .U:8;;>;•1 QRIGATION 3773 ra ~nd• of N. f"f~~,...~· lDDmOJIS ~JU pgt ~ llc'dlbond4KI 348-9547 ..... , a.~~~~~.i~~li~~~~~~~~ PalntloGfWellpaper ,-European Craft8'nan ii Ila ..... Therapy 1n repairs, reference• UllOD!JJNG 3410 .,..._a.........._ Tiie, ..... lntlnn, r•roof, LAWN SPRINKLER ,... ..., ,..,...,~ M free est. ~1478 R e atuccoJPatchlng CAlPET 3514 Our •em deant lloUla. repair~ ~et Rera SERVICE. Repair• "''"°~...,c '·"'""'" oat Water damage 1nt..e11t llpb,office&. to yra exp. Stefan M1-7U1 a nd Insta llation s . Ins ace.pied Call Nancy •Hou .. PalntJ"11• Ins wOrk 20 "rs ••P -~---- 875-Mt~ 1 sl Time B.ay•r• and toreelo~ure spec1ahett --------<'all Jom D•gr< do A.mu 1(1().!>0QO ut 201 WALL COVERINGS 3932 •Lie'~• lneured. 3 • llclbondedJrwf s t92-6MI Charles 7 2 2 -7824 Of ANlha 9 43-9053 EicteriOf/lnterlor. 15 we'd 63&-81 t4 1'ft ..._ Addlt.lona. Carpet,......, expertl~Mi~iWl:'M"ii:Miiiift:;::" Fr .. heu9e c•H• yrs exp. F(.H est. TAX SERVICE 3925 Husband~ W ife T .. m dectla, pMlo9. catM-Reatretehingfpatchlng I •WllDOW CLEANllG• Soeclal11ta In al •adesl DaYe &46-998 1 ---------• w ntal'rellW.Ml 13 neea. doOf hMQing 6 New &UMdlNl.aatlon FREE ESTIMATES IMec..,.AIMftu JEWELRY 3784 MOBllE HOME Lnt of the Honest PLUMBING 3890 Faste st Re fund rtort Ytl•~,..~lllMlll ftnleh wont. w -o:u a Carpet betow ~I &:tt-3237 O.Ykt eel nowl 756-1821 SERVICES 383 1 or IOl"9 form sm.11 _., llf'Oll'l:O _,,..,llO-Oln ... ...._, U•llf• • Mr. RoC>ineon M7-2340 a;;;;;, ......_ ......... • INSURANC• P1lnter.,Pefftctioftist • * Discount • • ~ acctQ too By fax WallpapeMq Remov91 Degrw In Ardlllec:ture •--------SMlt .-, .-.... .._ APPRAISALS S5.00 Speclat HOUM In int'at & clbiMt l"lfin. ~~t.oe or mail Cf'A :.'S2 9 12!> and pawitnio Ouafrty :: ~= -CUPET--------COllPAXJON Fnftk l.'Jl.0411 Replacement & COYer· clUnlnoJlntertor ..... Uc 5M2t0 cal no)oO,...IOOn·":'4f._ Ocu111 IO 11 We Corne To Youl No Wor~1 Lie e3eteo ,.._ 3554•-;;jii;;..:iw;RliiiiiMi• ·a,,. s.tvtce. Forrest ...__OfatOf/Palm read •• •" -Elltra Cherne 1.lc'd c:.11llib"roo979-6533 •?• 1094. -·· ..... G 3511 -I ..................... w. ft... ...... 97~9419 ...... . . Rlda7._SltG702 Uc.bondl'nt.137·'122 • F '-™UI We do It a•t W• do It .-""'"' Ing/kids haircut S5 hrl -r• 1n rep.atrer orma 'At G.-SllCI ~ ~ :.._ ______ ;...._ __ li••••••••lca•,•nleft Cere Exp nowt WMI -.et 9f'Y Wiiiiam Hatold Jewelers • ...,..3701• Pettect ~"""-Drain P'roMe"'9 & newt ~Y -79CM>14 7 T°'41 lntert0t Aemod· l&tll11JI tyan'a S.eem Cleenlng S.C'ly/bo<*kpr Drive, ..,tee. 893--0499 Watch & jewelr( repair lnt/EJct. tr-a t ~lu"'bln9 Repelr BUy &I Seti n Find It ellNJ $eN Achk• To .1$10 .ATIO. Aelld1f*d/Col:-l'Cllll A 95 errand a, preepare Ant .... -~ .___..., Impeccable work, rer. .._, lri.. ~ W.. ..,..._ Clau•f..CS The Cta.rv 4533 117? ,_ ~13 ...,_. rnem.. e7 3-ee0a ~·Remodef.tnatal ~~ "e73.0ies MOVING 3834 Ray Ms-4589 ~ dllp ..o.aot ;::====:iiiiiiii:ii~~iiiiiii=~iiii:::~~ii: 3448 Upflol W. o...g. .,,_..10 an trad•a. 1 &yr• up liiililliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& ieMi'Naw.d pelftter •No ~dla• ••••••••hC::='Jii=:ii:i.:iC:i"1--------539-1822 -------f M ---~ol PtumblhNt1ng1drana Blllh Tub Aeftnl~ Or...-c.-tr•.... COllPUTDt Ultl"'8te H~I LANDSCAPE 6 ut oven callr...,.,'t ..._. "'* nae k>w rat•. tr-•t l peclallzlng '" uiem. r:.~~ DISllUCTIO• 3557 ....... TM ........ IAWJ'f CAJtl 3808 379-5555 ffM t*a'door1 l7).tl$0 le. MC/VIN 6'1&-3S3e J ~ormlca. Cotor t .. tet Mtll Europe.rt Trained 1oC1111 or long dlaa.nc:. Sm111 jobel~ Aeceaion Proof yourMlf af,ourcNlcel7'r.710t AJnQPaU1 980-1833 All a...tamn T,.. Lowr ... Uc1175tn hndldoors/Wall~ ~l dnlln HMC9 --------On-Site lndMduatlnd remov81. 1 room at 1 pt,or,e ~'WOl"I ~ --------• PC "'91Netieft •--------••rwlce. , Removal, PUIUC NOTICE time. exp'dMl'a 5'6-5716 ar:ee.dl CM ...a»? 111DA1 NA W•Ktows PToOt9fN BEAi.TB. 111•un Trim, S•n lor Diec. 3R•I "'"'PERTI 790-~ • ._...rr "If" 3740 __ F,... __ .... _53_t .... _t_s_ ~ Catlf. Public Uhll-SllV'ICIS OM ~ .-un~ ttea Commla9kln RE-1---------POOl ••••••••I D.AW. l.MMlec.-OUtAES that a• used PlltSO~ T • ---.. ..._ .. ___.. ...... ~.•voe houaehotd good• s•-3817 suVJCE ----...... -·~-·-··•-wraw 3110 ......... looMup ~•~ -... G.l'W& rTWW -..-Cono·8r1dl-1Nock. Uc ~-~-. _.._ t_... 545739 mover• ,frlnt their liiiiliiiiii•••••lif w.dclnp.•w..,..... to 30PQW1dl ln30 C.•714-494·1525 PUC C T nwnt>er --'-'I IO .,,. ....... ,., """ • 111311. ~ Qwj/ days f()f under $30. limo.. ~ ch~ ,_ ......... Olpe.... l4'1ld ...,, --' Cll ..-:Ut~at• Low ,,__(7H )Wo2--709:) Bob a..ppel l!tecbto • 494-a••• • On.ft~ lAndeq,ng prlnC their Tc P num-. P_.~•01** ~ ~-~ & Pf'Ol'I wort& &,.Jr,._...,.~ Trtmmlng Mt In .. advenie. hotu,. 41!11 hi.,_ _,,. ..._ _. MhourMPiat•Uc'd SELL & A~ CllNn-menta. ., you have• ................ , ... n A1·7'n• CUJllJl'llY 3510 CllJU) CAii 3531 ~ 1'&7t22 upe & .....,._ 8'. Uc. Cl!U"tion 11bo1Jt the ... TM Pllet ~ c .. 1 .... , P ... e -------·r-;;~*'ii0o1i'"it.;;;; .. njigi9• •M902S. ....... ~ of • mov.f, limo ..... wkly po04 clng. ct'9m M.A. '"'4.111. .,.,_,.: .,...,. DIN ....... ....., a..._ "9 yoor llSld ftficlt Kevtn .. .........., s.w. or c hauft•ur, call: TM .,,_. COfnPI~ aNC, equip....,..,, "" -.. ICIMer, .._.... ... • _.. ttrouoh ... ~ 11Nt1i1111et1•••a,.,... ~ ~ ._.,,,. ourNn1 cMreo-t-w::1:;7,,wi.., .. ni-11 ,_ m 11lW.. da a. No I I • • M • '·"· Ila PILOT Cl.M ... D Ma •• ~ ~ Comm1aalon 90tY ol OOOd• _,.. _,. : f!1!1 8fNl19'12 .... _11_ru:._ ... ....,_._ttt_1 __ ._ ___ ....-n ____ ~ • m.7909 * 71•·559-4tl5 1 vtoea.,......I 3894 ·. 11111adlll-al111 LOW Wiii - GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage c;ale place a garage sale sign· where it wi n be n. Make sure Y.OU fi llo\v .ill city ordinances and any association rules. .. Wedn11d!y. M.ch 10, 1913 C090ll& ca1ra Mii& zat aawron ;;1111t;;;w;;;-:;;TO;-~P!.!u!1!1•!1!u~a-1.,n110!!!!!!•!11.!'!1!1-•l!M!m!ac!c!•!1n~m="!!!!!!!!'=~f;;;;;;;;;;~ •DIL-llD--•21U.. ~-~'iCB~~~~~::-==~----~~a~a~~~nM~1~ ... iiii·m•mC1iim._•6::::::::::::--=::=i~:::==::--:-::::l-------~-rii ....... Uf9e INllf't. Le ..... .., ,.. ... • .......... -............ °' """' ... --~· ~ LMge ::.o~c::.:::s:· ............... 2 ...,..... ---'° bcttt---------· a..corw. MIQlmo Ull v ... Newt, .... tlllm-BO..... & PoOl ~ Noe, IUSDIW -=~~~~=-:~'I~ 1nct...a4-t ... • T~iiii, 31ax:dl ~ ~. ~ •-~?ll 1410lnc1hl.llCMlOI OPPOalONIJI r ...... 0.1111•1_,1 ta",..,.._....,.,...___~~!;$~-w, wld ..,.,, pMio. ,.,,. M3'r.101mo wl• • a 11onu • ~ ••000'• c, ..... oa1or. High 11e1e1, • ...,. , ••• -.r c. ....... OOI...,...._.. '° llhOP-mo IN. eeo-eato ,. ••• ,.15 2904 ~MO .....,_, ltack. Lowe11. and ~ •Mttl, .... Olu 1r1• COST•--·· ~·~· '*'° 19815 ..,....939 _.. 1.eoo.a. ..... 01 .eurdVt 1211....... •n-1112.-'°'...,, •• •n ---·-.. .. • .-.... C••• ........ LIVll IN LAGUNA PO• UJIT 2740 ,,,,, •NACK V'UtDING '2 /Min; ,. + ff.Wt• •-rn ---------837 Am6Qoe w..,. 38t Fum Sludtoa, llflcNn. PoQ1b1e IMO Weekly r-r•• tAGUJIA ot 28r/den. 2-c:M oar .......... lV, pool lf50 9'alt Ptr. Min arw... 1-------m u I014 POWU IOATS • *"LAG~~am.1t DACH ZMI SMpedoe.6"-Mst &'IP 494-UM s= ~.J:; ..... .,..~ IOID!RSBIPS ru_.1u 7012 AUTOllOJllS 4Nt c:omtn., pMk> UDO ISLE fulty furn CM nt ,7\h 8t. II IOI 1'000 Wl<LY INCOME 3011 OINfT C. ....... 41lllll ···---~1111111 d/'W, lndry rm, llOO 28A 2BA.-. ihd"" f.c, 'Br. Utll, g., incl. NT TO mo . .,...,37 t1•7P SNACK a SODAl"i!!!!!!!!l!I!!!!!!' -.. 1M-.aOr.131-4750 .. ~ m'Cllff l785/mo yny 1 pet· JtE A1S ROUTE. FOA SALEr NaWP0R .WM '*'• pd 11000. .... teM ...... ta• ~t-CAD--.. -•• -,.--__.-,..- gti • eon no.,_. 173-0937 5a ••e 2724 COUNTRY CLU8 l200 ~ ~10 uto ~. Nit/FM oua, __.... ..,_ itoo iiOVi IN Dr 1'150 511-4499 01 • ~ CHEAP I00-74M1M Goff Mem~ Gilt'• i ~ Wnn '*'°PY· boM oower,lm•••••••• DICOUNTI, XTRA 3to-~T10 ·:; ,":!:Ss~~ COllllEaCIAL, ... _!'_ r~~~ .... C-'I .....0010 ' -·Only $30011 run• grHt. IHOO. l..lg 1BR wtpoot, BR. FP gar lndty No •UDO SjW:ioua. quiet JlEAL ESTATE --ap . .__.at m• ... oaH 112f·2086ot161·2178 mull .... $575 + JllWl'OIT .,..._ saso. Sso.a14s nu. lg~ patK>, nr =•r.;'10~";t;~ EllPLOnlENJ l(lng az W.a.bed, ae>ft1 ___ ....,....-.-.---- S300 MO, 5'a-2317 •• •-~a•a bch~ll. 23-39.n/a. eMMd ..... .,Olm .cy1e s-ltft • Of 646-3411 -.. •-Ooeenfrenft Furn'd JS35 +util 72>-0400 c.h wkly ~·· No ....-' ir- 38r, 13/•Ba. d/W, w/d, Ml6r1g. IO down ol uoo 64~'5 m IOATS 7011•-------- ·•200 OPFt 3BR ... .,.,,. r•r•ge. Wffkly, o r •AT TH• iiiCH• IUSDfESS oma quel. KMh1 -....m. * DATSUJf IOIO 2~Ba, W/O hkupa, / ·" t400fmo Ma-.tM Cozy rm, p;it phn line, fOI UNT Z?ll ••INSTANT CASH•• e __ ,,.___ Southweatern-atyl• .... ••••lill••• garage, 22.33 Falfvlew. £ S UTILS POI Lg lBR du· cable. Patio, auodk, Hot new machine• c.u-~1..uo.n& with 9-lnch·round tr GlMTRON '87 .. S'07Qlmo S48-700t ,,..., hidh beam ~ fp. Soe50/mo 6'6-4400 wnd Mara, ~era, 5530 whltewaahed wood 190HP MerclCNIMf t97S •40&. need• S J Inga. 2 btk bch ...... ..._... M• Frtlol.ay. Easy grou frame•. Cream/mint/ 110. Open ,eow Tri-work. Br•k•, bod1 2Br 1Be upetalra new ~ M80 C; .:0.1 ~ t t H9-MIMttH To .. ach rin. Ave .• _,,.. qe. '2800/mo. 40 hrs/Wk. Con I w-.... pink cusnione. EJlcel-Hull, Sun-Top, TraMer. good. Interior ok. SC Plaza. w/d hkups, ...,__.. LARGE. PRIVATE un-flee. Appx ,50 a/f, No ... ling Min lnYat strucl on ..,,.era. lent condition. 1,50/ L°'8 of atorage. Gleat $500/obo 831·7480 encl garage. No pata. Great New Bay Condo v.,....... Studio in fum"hed BEDROOM '300/mo. e'7 .... 77 14250 1-eo0.e21-8383 A.II tradH. Mull be pelf. 7t4,'840-9'J'79 ak.I boat In excellent 1875/mo. 648-3416 2BR 28A ......... $2?00 Quiet LocaliOn. S.pa· ANO BATH. BeauUful, willing to rek>qite, 1· condition. (\~ -------- 38R Penlnaula Point rat• BR. Full HC. qMl•t parkltk• aetting. LOCAL PAY PHONE t.oo-347·1550, Agency --------upaolty).' $9,000 OfPDllll lots AVAIL NOW! home ............... StS50 Walk to beach. 1725/ great tor biking 9nd COMMEltCIAl ROUTE '50,000 YRLY ii"N isoo TO MERCHANDISE .oeo. Call ..... ta7t Cell "O:~·. Cute 2BR bffch oot· ~-·~!!. ~2~ ~';,~'ns~;,r:;· :.C:~!· PJtOrlln 2778 ~~~~R . at~ 1t•00R WE•r K MISC. 1015 --------•eo 048, aand be!Qe, Month'~ --ell tage ................... $800 ff. ..--• • nd ON 1 nl! • NA L -••n1111 SUPS 44K ml, otlg ownr, lile 1M or 28R. very V.,y clean 2BR 2BA y ......... Shldlo In W/0 . Large dack a MARKETING fltm Queen Palma I ft ta• -..un&0 new. eot< fac:tory wwr. ------ cle11n & apacloua. No quiet ................ It '75 Quiet LocatJon. S.pa· patio. Stulre apaclous Offk:• & Wll,..,M, C-2, JHVESTllENTS ... k• motivated Ind~ $20 ea, gal 'pt11nt1 1,: DOCJtS 7022 124,500. 497-8834 Peta. Ut-8427' 673-RENT rate ' BR. Full HC. end-unit townhome at 900 a/'f 217 Avocado vldual• to work *°'° ahaCle p ine fruit Walk lo beach. $725/ N.W. edge of Huntlng· Sl, CM. 819/726-1,00 WANTED 2912 or as a tffm of two, .,, .. , • 1-6· ga'1 120 .,.__ .. _ T --•---------ton Beach. Contempo or 7t•IS4CMMH Ing events on • • to _.. o _. ------ l!'SH>e a.ck .. W Lg 2 BR w/balcony. $765/mo. 329 Unlver· sJty Dr 111e. No pet• mo., IMM. Agent. No furnishings. Clean WanderM ... ..._ ::= campuaea FT Het'b P'anta 135 kind• a..JI-aAILs 45• w/ JIE,ICEDES 9130 •2IDRll STOO• f 35+ N/S. S500 mo., Island bualn••• or PT. We 1upply S1• Ulac 1'0 8'74-9':22 10' beam l450/mo. •1IDRll SIOO• Including utllltlu. INDUSTltW. 2788 oppor. "'retum, cab equpment, expenses, ••GA ciMiOiii + I '7152·2881 81' SL Midnight bk.Mt, No matter Great place! 840-9779 97~1 " 1 bonUMI, opportunity herdly uMd gamM a Cl••••• Newport 2 tops, CUllOm wheels ~· dthwahr, stove h t • and a $300 draw ~r· SEGA Genesle + 10 9.-ch Looi Slip to & tlr .. I St•eo. ldnt . No pell 545-4855 W 8 yOU re Home pn prvt beach In WhM apace, Boat MOf• anteed HCh w-k. games, $300 for CO-25' & 61 lO 50' condl I '4,950 e42r28te •FREI! CAaLEJl*I 2BR 1 ~8a. w/d hoOk· doing, your N Lag B<:h. Sec grd. age yard, Placentla MONEY Cati 1..aoo-950-8472 ROM + games. 1200 PoHI~ llveaboardl &&&-1869 or 642..:MSO 1 Bdrm, clean, poot. . up, new carpet/paint. hometown Fem. SS85 + dep. No Ave c M 530 •' 1450 TO LOAN 2 Ext. 30 tor Genesla + gam• side, gated, lndry rm. parlling, pool, $900. pets/smkg. 494'7659 1072 ~f $'1200 l42""90t • 914 · 080. 84&-12H ., '31-6480 or «175-8107 .82 380 SL. navy blue, clOse to bch. schls & '728 Bedford l.1111'3 newspaper •--------....,,,..,.,...,~_..,..,...,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,..,,..,,.. ...-N.8 . housekeeping 65CMJ218 iPT kiiiiott MARHU xtt cond, new paint, ahOpa. 842·5858 S48-'7S33 UDO ISLE qulel m-t ~ILOT CLASSIFl•D Lowest Rat" for refl/ HNlce ... ks clean-A few Mlect HI' to ueK ml, 112,900 TM 1hr hse. Bch/bay. No It'• th• reaource you purchaM Consolldate cut Eng apeaking M/F. 110 ........ Ample ,.,,.., 080 7tt ett .... MOVE.fN SPECIAL 2Br 1BA uppet ocean-... ~ drugs/smk/pet. $450 + can count on to Ml a debtl Btk, Shoreline Hard wort</ateady pay. JEWEUJ P11JtS :j...,._.boa d SlBR-$600. 2BR4700. front. frig, atove, street -I,__ utll, 723-1982 myriad of merc:han-...._. __ ,_, 372-2235 S0.75/hr. 873-3382 6 ART ' •025 park--v, ' '· •as 380 -.,._,.lf\A cio.e to -""hi--.... ,tllng ......., 11100/ fit · dlse ltem1 because __,,..,..._ pl v ctt.nera, on reetaufant cond ~palo Int. .,. "'V> ..--"7 IS in. 2B • OFC MGR. Frr. Ty ng. row-Merlner'a Mlle. -~ t'lrea .... ,,.., ...... + HURRYl 546-9081 mo. (3tO)S-..2t4 N.B.-Beaut 3BR A our columns compel phoneS tiling llCCta , __ 71._722~ ,...,_ ,...., .... , ·i========::!.I beach front house. qualllled buyer• to rec. Senior ·citizen C•r1ler C1asalc Tank .__, car phone. 1,8,500 -------------------------Nice decor, lg rms, calll ANNOUNCEMENTS cont.act WP 5.1 HP watch, .new $1300, OBO 844-'1382 1111111 frptc. $e75 &46-1701 e42·M'78 des EOE 842.o802 ucriflc. S375. Cartler •••••••• -------- By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WHY GUESS?· Neither vulnerable. South dee.la. '· 1 NORTH • K J 10 ? Q J 10 7 ~A 10 8 4 •K2 WEST EAST •Q9 ri •78 32 V K4 Q g O K963 O QJ 72 • Q 10 7. • 9 8 8 6 SOUTH •A 8 4 Q A88632 0 6 •A J 3 The bidding: South W•t l ~ P .. 3 ~ P .. 4 -; p ... Eut p .. P .. p~ Michel Com, aittinf North and South, reapect..ively. North'• jump t.o three clube thawed a be&rt fit and uked partner to bid a 1inpton. Three bea.rta uked for .cea and four heart.a 1bowed three of five, with the king or tnlmp9 c:ounlini .. an .ce. Wfft l~ a "diamond and, afte winning the .ce. moat playen would take a la.ing fineue in trompe, then try to divine which defender M th, queen of apades. On • ~ day they might even gueae ricbt. Com did not have to rtly on inapiratlon. He woo the diamond le9d with the ace and ruffed a diamond. Ne came the ace or beam and, evtn though both defenden followed low, the 1latn wu now a virtual lock. king of duba eervecf .. an-'ent.ry (o another diamond ruff and afte • . . & BAA HYen-bend ring. ttwee MlTSUBlSBJ 9145 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~sp~~U~Ysonnel ~~~f~~T p= n&NSPOITATION 1------iiii 2920 2920 2920 needed for all posl-63'·1364. '91 l!cHpee 3-dr Sport i=····==i tlons/1hlrts. 7 ,,... lo--.-.-n-te_d_: -.-.-,-0-h-e-.-• ---------cou~. 5-apd, 2v. yn cations avall<4'1ew r• Pat•"· Phl•lpe, R<>'ex, CAMPERS, avs. old. no AJC Sllvef me. PLEASE RETURN sorts. 310-28S-3070 Cartier. Tllfany. all TJtA.11.ERS 8014 tallle. Only 11K mt I NO QUESTIONS ASKED Brown Brjefcose with high personal value & Dork Blue Duffel Bog Token 3/4/93 from Doily· Pilot parking lot Please call 432-8206 Sec/Bookkeeping/clerk, modelal 673..0365 S8,900. Call 850-9068 NO QUESTIONS P/T, small 5 person .\ ASKED office, type 65 wpm, OFFICE ·a. t<omfort 24' Tr1r. Brown bl'lefcase with leam to use apread Roof alr. Awning. Obi PONTIAC aheel & PC. &75-3551 frr1111~r 6 aJtle. Slff~ 8· Kept ln1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9170 high personal value UAR&&UAIO -· .,, __ , t __ ... , •• and btue duttel bag , TELiPHONE SALES. EQUIPMENT 6047 ;:i:~7;t~"i'. taken from the Dally Polle• spon'Sor. 15th iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pilot periling lot on 31 yr, GC Cop Bowl. ads, 27' Winneba90 Chlefan 4 -3pl•••• cell ticket.a. Lan. 557·1009 4S4, garage-kept. roof ,. Everything air/air gen. blt·ln lV, 432-82e>e . EMPLOYMENT r.Just Go! . ·w_"~'· ctmn "";i 1o •--------SERVICES ,. 5533 o .. ka, chairs, rn1nohiiiiiliiiilllilliiliiiiiiliiiliiiliiliiifl tOST a .. cabinets & mo<el S25 For Ad Action POUXD 2925 .. , .... , &upat..aan CaJI a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Pie ... be awere that ca::::llit. FOUND: amall brown th• listings lrl this cat· ---.------• lmJ maa. Dott, took• Ilk• egory l'l'fay require VoU PETS AO-VISOR Pomeranian mix. 3/1 to call a 900 number ANIMALS 8049 on Fedef., neat Vlcto-In which there 11 a 642-58 78 rta. CM. 64&-2739 ch.,g• per minute. iRiiediiiiit.aii 1 ii1 ii ... iiiiiiiiNH<Jiiiiiii 5 lll _______ .. '89 Fireblrd 5•~. A/C, AM/FM ~. • lift, CrufM, pl stMr, p/brake1, red, OK ml, se.ees. Cal e4:.l·99t0 Lv Mag VANS 9225 • t M9 l'OllD VM ~ engine. straight. no rust. late reg..,._ , llOt'I s.eoo. 642-1120 LOST 318: a1eck1---------home! S300 w/ca_ge .-------------------. ftNI 16th Sl, C.M.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... , Pel Puppw, DOMESTICS 5540 720.9467 aft 2pm • Se . ,.. car REWARD! 722·1334 1• --------~• LJVE..IN CMA. CPA card, PUUfOS t make lnacks! P .. P .. Openin1 lead: Three or 0 cuhinl the ace Of cluba, a club ru~ .. _______________ _ If you're a perennial iineuer. your cha.ncet of landiric 1ls hearta on lhia deal ate about 'Z5 percent. Ir you're 1 f()Und technician. you can increue t.hoae odda to almoA 100 COL 5 d~ '120 per ORGANS 6059 day. Strong nuning up. HB arN 8181447-4~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tp;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;:====;l&abV Gr91ld Plano w/ For Ad Action Call a Benchl 1975. WUnitzer Plnnet $475 Can Help Oellverl 927·1854 ·---percenrtruump1break2-1,,...witboot destroyin1 other chancea ii they're 3-0. wu the link to the table to ruff th wt diamond. With the minor suit.a eliminated, de.darer aimply ni with a trump. Whichever defende won would either have to bN&k spedet, picking up the queen fo declattr, or yield a ruff-aJuff. What if Ln.tmpl,J'ere 3·0? In tha event Corn. like thl"reat.JWould bav had to gueaa the location of the queen of tptides or bet on the club The Huntington Beach/ F<?untain Valley lndeperrdent is looking fo r an experiel)ced retail salesperson . We offer a -Salarytcommissio.n_p~ka e as well as full benefits (medi.ca l, dental, vision), a 401 K plan and credit union. Please send a -resume with a daytime phone number to: liljlllil. I The auction ahown ia by French mt.emationalitt.a Michel Lebel and fuleue. ________ ..................... ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE HB/FV Independent 330 W . Bay St. ACROU 1 Hatt: Pfflf. 5 Waterwlly 10 B&amey 14 KltcMn ~ ,5 Va.tment 18 Lower end or .., 17 E~pert 18 Megazlnae with meny lllultratlona 20 Flniln 22 ()penlngl 2 3 14 11 58 Graveyards t 1 OMalon WOid e2 Sign ol Ille ."future 13 Actor ChriStopMr - &4No1N8 65 Magic ltldt ea Scatter 87 Jug ·DOWN 1~ty 2 l.All9I 3 Repelt • S9ok• on.n- I 7 I 8 52Sobe111 53 Wtilgflt allowanee 55 .. ...,. of M Subetltute ""' 57 Fly hlgll 51 Thoee whO dO ""'· IO U..aneeidle Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Wayne Rowan hone calls, please EOE Wedneeday, M8rch 10, 1111 -,..;-Stha.~.,;~.~~·~·--·--i-P!!Bl.aioti~ joum.tlllt •nd blogr•pher of Edpr RA (~pt 23·0ct 12) M101c 1n Cayct, tontldtred by IOmt to b« tht your lift, domHllC adtllttmt'nl, agrw· g.ruttet of all peychln, •1lln It ci.ar mtnt A'.tehfd w11h ttlatlvt ronarnlna Cayct 1lao utlllud Mtrolog:y. Cay~. monty. lnYnlmtnl Cycle high, you'll known• Utt .. SIHplng Prophtt," WM bf 11 right pl•c;t •t crucl•I momtn• a Plac-N1tlva of Wiler -'SM -TNIC hunch YO\I could be btg w1nn4'r Ca•ttr. Scorpio. Placft -MH• to SCOllrlO (Oct 23. Nov 11) Looll ,_.. t•tr-MOry ptrttptlo ... M · btyond tht 1mmtdi1tt. you'll hnt .. , Cayte noted thlt 1nd wld _.rolo· "blclJ.et.tgt" v1tw h d..crMt, don't ttll 11 playtd an l•port.t11t rolt ln Ille all 1y k,.,,ing 1 ttnet, you l*'n confl· work Pd life.. Nu111ero• Piece... f H CW• •• hnt luck with •••btr 1. dtn<'f o "nry important penon Mn· Nft be<omf't «)'Jtll dear by tonaaht J•M '"Id be l!ty •onth IM PiafteM SACfTTAllJUS-(NOY 22·0.C 11) la 19". ARIES (M1R:h 21 ·Apnl 19 ): Lepl grMn light fl.a1hft -you ccn1ld bt on w1y 10 ''bige.r ind btt~r thing•" lte~ fUflf to bt limited by PftYl01a rulft, n· h1bltlon1 M1nt1I tt1tu1 emphHlted You'll ft.ti "tmpowered" 10 win fritndt. to tw1y oplnlona. IO pt what you w1nt without "dlt4urbln1" flCtl Unique 1ttnulo, lndYlift ln~Nt ~la· tlonehlp. monty, poaM .. lone W1rm love! ----~~:--..P":'-="-, 1lon1 with f1Yorablt publlcify t 1 12 13 TAUlUS (Aprtl lO·M.ty 10) Makt CAPlllCOaN (DK 22·J•n 19) Lona·ran1• ~ d•rlflfod, lnYlta· hon rett1¥td for eptaal llfair th•t In· •OIY" journty. additional w1rdrobt You could encounttr "~I mitt " 8t optn to t.llptrienat. r.fu. to bt llm1tf'd ~+-+---4~-t room fOf n•w matl'nal, tmph1tLu In· dtptndtntt of thought, Ktlon Focue _.....,_+---4~-t on modue optrtndl, b.u1c 1•utt. em· ploymtfll You'll M dullng with l.f>o lndtYldUI), hhly IO MVl' thftr l.nllialf ~-+--..--+-... ---. In MIN A, S, I CEMINI (M1y 21-funt' 20) A«tnt th• ununhodo11 uttlln tl4'ment• of u. .. lnf. turpntf Lunar pot1tion h11h· ll1hn ~"90n1I m._g11ttl1m. Mfltwtlity, ch.tnat of '°"n' phyelol 1ttr•c1lon ......... -1-""""1 Aquartu.. Ginttr natl•• figwrt 111 em· NrlO • CANCU (June 21 ·July 2l) Dt•tr• '4f1. w•koww 10r11l lnv1t.cion ltom one AQUAIUlJS (Jin 20·Ftb II) Focu• on d..,ln<'f, lan1uat•· 1bfllty IO Item lhtO\alh pniaoe1 o# lwchlng a.hen Lu· nar poaitlon M1hll1lus publgh1ng, ad• wn1.ina. pi1rtki,..10n In unlqlM nut NOn AMI, C•prkom ,..,,..nl'td --+-+-~~-i who Pf"kNl.ly...,.... di.tint You'll bt on 1110,. eohd •1M1tlon1I flnaMi•I 1rwftd Appnltal of f"OPt"1 f'l'¥ftla It _...,_,._ ..... _.,..._,............ 1a wonh ~ '""" ons•naJly 1ntic•pat· PdCll (Fflt 1t-M1~h 20) •Muw to bt pland In 1111ddle of f1m1ly t"l·uf· w1r MoMy lnfflnd. brohn promlM playe rot. I.• .-Vt It all. you II bt h.tPf"er .. rnult Hidden in.tttn11 will ._..,.., • ... ble AAl!•rian l11•olvtd IP MAaCH 11 II 'YOUI llllTH· OAY1 Cum111 cycte hit)lllth" powtt 1ut.horoy. pro..otk>n. prod¥<tlon. In· ._,... ,.l•tlOtlthl' If tln1i,. you ·n ll~y to ~ If Mam.d, •heft could td LfO (Ju~ 23°Au1 12) ltlatt•• .,..111 0111 of turn "11t •uldily 1111hw • MWndl SttNno ht1hl1fhlt !ft ... Yia• lta. qui,., hulMr ~ plane 0.•IW. .-T""+-+---t--1 Y•r twep w1U w ...,..., In IMft .. b ..,...,., 9tor'p6o lnYOl"ffd YllCO (Aut 2l·S.,. ll) ~· ly •ltt)' .. wniw, """" 1wt•• 1111· -+-+-~--i co.., ... , Spot111ht cm,,....., •o .. '""'· chall•ft ... fl•,,.._ te.M ====== Mft4a ~ ,UM1--<MI pktwN Wteltt, bt an Ndltk>ft 10 fa•lly Mam.cl or Mfttle, yo. pankipMW In C'99 ... mal ..,_..,,,_, C9914 M ln halMM fetr ,...,.u. &Ao, A4'Un• P":W"• play bJ *-&ft .J'O'I' I... 9ocNI attt¥1tltt ' JICIClllc"* 111 Afft1. .,._..,.. wtll M lilt• -. .,.. Of,.._ will w ... ,.._...., ' .. ,.. • .., a-4 ~ wlll'M .... ................... ,,,, Hove A Garage Sole! ,, ", ma.t new. s 12.5/obo Staci, 64•-eo60;. evea 850-0179 O 'Nelll 3mM Wet 8ult, 1lz.e )()(L Paid 1285, wlll ••II for l100.Cal1'50-0487 POOL TABLE. "•" ... le. 41l8 ft. au acc:..a°'tea, near ,.,.. cond. $500. 548-2157 TANNING aao for 1ele: S 1 ~00 (coat '2000). Monlego Bay WoHf Syatem. Crystal 24 &#IL ONLY 22 houra of ua.ge on bed! 7t41992·8359 PILOT CL.Aaaal'IED lt'e the easy·t o- •cceH, lnfonnatlon- p•ck•d m•rtcetplace vtalted regul.rty • MIC> ces1Uy · by al kinda of conaumefL • DAYS iijPli .. 6'2-5178 BUCKS .. ~1eed\8ndiee Under 1300 • Private Party Only •11•amA~ 842-5878 ............................. _ ............... Oii i 7 71. ( 'r; , f,, ,J ( ,, .. '' 11,,~f f,,(Jrk, lf)!r)'t ·--