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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-04 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH ·~eoSTA MESA • • --· ~-,-- More classified ads, page 04 . ·····-·· Mll'Cll 4, 1812 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 21 ems ~ Clil1I 118111 . . IPM .. CIFllllll.ll By Rlclwd Otm Spofllw.llf Newport Harbor High girls basketball coach Shannon Jakosky, along with her husband and assistant coach, Jack Jakosky, and two other wistants were suspended by the CIF Southe.m Section from Tuesday-Shu non Jakosky night's Division lll·AA semifinal playoff game agajMl Btea-OHoda -which the SailoTS lost, 63-50 -for meeting with team members and reviewing films oo Sun$1ay, a violation .of CIF rules. ''Shanno n was awate that you can't have practice on Sunday, but she didn't know getting together for an hour to watch films was iUegal," Jack Ja.kosky said. An article in Tuesday's Daily Pilot, previewing the game against top-seeded Brea, said that the team bad met on Sunday. The Newport coaches were not allowed to ride on the team bu to Sonora High, site of Tuesday's game, or communicate with the players from the stands. Bob Serven, Newport's boys ba ketball coach, coached the girls team Tuesday ni'ght~ DeadlJ computer virus to hit Friday . . . . . \ Local businesses race time to defend systems Michelangelo ,virus " -. By LoriAM Basheda · fused before Friday. Stall wrd.11 M ike Reeser, manager o f Michelangelo is coming to Router Solutions Inc. in Newport town. But it isn't the gho t of the Beach, said paranoia prompted celebrated 16th-Century artist or them to Ma rt checldng the soft· even the Ninja Turtle hero in a ware they sell for ti.e virus sev· half shell. This Michelangelo is a eral weeks ago. And it couldn't computer virus. And its sole goal have been 3 moment too soon. is destruction. . "The Mienelangelo virus start· Sched uled to deton~tc Fnd~ ed poppin' up all over the -on the 517th anniversary of place," he said. "We were dumb· artist Michelangelo's birth -this founded." nc"'.est virus is al~ expected to Software designed tp detect 'be one of the deadliest. the Michelangelo virus and climi· Local computer company nate it "as developed about st~• clerks say software infected with months ago shortly after it began the bug could erase entire data infecting computers in Sweden systems if not detected and de-and the Netherland~. Computer O\\ner~ are encour· aged to in,est in the progrJm, as it take!> no more than a minute to scan a disk ~ and lets c\ef')· one in ear::.hol know when a ,frus has been CO\cred. "It makes prrible beeping sounds and hi h pitched !>m:.im· ing sounds. A it S.ly'!> ·Don't mo,e. PJnic. Michelangelo error detected.' It sc.ire'> the hell out of ya," Reeser !.aid. But ll also deletes the infcc· lion. Resetting a computer'!> inter· nal cl · to skip March 6 ·can al o tf!\f-art the virus. ' See VIRUS/Bia hge ~t it is: The newest and one of the deadliest comp- uter viruses ever detected. When it wiU strike: Sched-· uled to detonate F~ - on the 517th annivet'Qry of artist Michelangelo's birth. The consequences: Soft-.vare infected with the bog could erebt entire dat.1 system>. Who it'll affect: The virus could hit anywhere from 500,000 to 5 million home and office computers What lo do: Software can detect the Virus and ehminate it; or computer clocks can be reset. v Bonnie HOod' s J . . husband held in , homicide Man acquitted of woman 's murde( shot to death Monday B1 Russ Loar / S:J~ v.r•er The mJn trieJ unJ JC4u1tteJ .almlhl a \~Jr Jl!o tor thl! 1990 murder 1.•C !>mm .. H lOJ \\J:> .. t, r tu J1.Jth ~1onc:i' at ,1 an Bern.ird1ro Ct•ur.t) ., opp ~ 1. ~kr l') the d ... j . \\t1man., hu~hanc.1. 1.corJiQg to poli .. e. , ~,.,.pon Be:ich ... horping 'We arrested "Center deH~lopel' Jame~ Hodd, .+8. "a., arrc tcd on su,picion o f murJcr ~_ton· d.i} after he 1calkd Font:ina '--+---nnrn:'rt-"'.1'3r( -t}"t"I."".'' zno...., .. Ill to re· based on-~-...._. : • ~ '••"-:o .. :t. ,..,. John Campbell, president of. the CampbeU Automotive Group, stands outside his Costa Mesa Mazda dealership Tuesday. Trading on the bott(lm line ·· Costa Mesa Mazda dealership launches a ~on-negotiable car pricing system ----i·--By Tony ~ ....,_E._ , , . COSTA MESA -lf the initial experience ol Campbell Mazda is any indication, there could be some major dt.anJCS comiQ1 in the way auto dealers sell can. ~ Calta Mesa Mazda franchise on Friday beamc the first auto dealcnhip in the state to iastitutc a oon-nqoti.WC pricing system. Cunpbclt prices each of its whiclcs at wf\:it is bchcvcd to be the low end of actual selling prices in the :irea, and the car arc sold without negotiatio n, at the discounted asking price. Other auto dulers a.re ._eeping a watchful t)e on Campbell, because the non-negouable pridng strategy is unusual in an indu tr) kntl~n for high-pressure tactics anJ dr ;rn n-out negotiation So f r, the low-pr.c urc appro3ch appears to be going mer "ell "ltl\ co~umc~. Campbell Mazda sold 19 cars and took onkr for fo.c or 'L' out-of-.,tocl.. C3~ in 1t' first "ccl.;cnd "1th the nc'" trate~. about double it~ nQrmal ':ik' pace The dealer hip has '?also cnjo)cd a .JrJma11c mcrca e in howroom tr.affic . •·1t's been bc'onJ m\-witJc,t Jrcam ... J1J John B.T. Cam(>bell. p'rc 1Jent of C3mpbcll See DEALER/ID Piii port the shooung of Bruce Beauch3mp. police said When sheriff depuue arri'>ed ::u the M1,,1on PIJZJ ~hopping center in the S.in BernJrdino Count\ com· munaty of Bloomington. Hood "as loel..eJ in-.iJe hi., shoppi"ng center ica ing ol· ficc . He came out Jf!er po· lace a l..cJ him to ~urrenJ,r. Shenff · Dcp.irtmcnt 1. f. inconsistencies at the scene and based on what witnesses t~d us.• ---shetiff's~ (ic1al \\OUIJ not comm1.nt l)n p , .. hlc m~1ti\C ... tor th.: • !>hooting. but a ~)Uh.I.' d u'i: to tL uh .: .. u~. t.on 'J1d th:11 Hood ~ claiming ,df-Jefc:n, ... lkauchamp, .l 3:=-~ .. Jh'lkl Fl'ni.ina r-.i.1dcn "a' tounJ Je.iJ at the ccne b) h.:n.f, (.kputt.:' Poh..-c 'J) he d1 ... d from multiple gun,hut "'"1unJ, tu..-d from a 'Imm .... ~1111· at.tomat1.: hanJg"n "h1 ... 1l ";i, 1-. ... 0\cr d at the -..;:i.: n . h~riff dep:1rtmcnt "4..'ur .. c "J' U.:au hamp "a' 'h l l\\c umc~ at point bl:ink rang After l ::! hourll l't qu.:~tu.imn~ ~1 Jh"'h ... .:, l kvJ "a .. a r· r1. ,teJ on !>U,p1 ... 1lH ol murJcr ;md held "1thout b:ul at SJn Ucrn.udmo Co11nl\ J:ul An am1 nment da:c h3 n1.lt been se1. "\\ e am~~t J hmi b:i J on 10..-on'l tcnc1~ .it the .,ccnc 3nJ b.i' J l'll "h.it "It "'"'•' tol~ u,," '!hlid henff department po .. e ... man Jun Bn.int See HOOD 'lids Piii Putting a price on .art P~ owners win Zoning change Budget tightens QC Philharmonic's roster ·ByUCoUr l*IW•Ylar NEWPORT BEACH -Saying he w .. uemcndbu~ prwd 'f th sea.son," cxccutM dtrcctor Erich Vollmer Tuesday un\'elleJ a l992-93 Orange O:>unty Philharmooic: Society oonccn ~rics that w aJmntcdly compiled 1fath the Jt rk financ1al realities of the time in mind • - The dass.-aJ music organization. ~h.Kb wiU prCSICJlt its J9'h nnu I season at the Oraoac C-OUnty Perfomung Art\ Center and lmne Bard y Tbutcr Sepe. 26-May l , 1993, has done away witb rttttats by top-name ~ &'Ot with nC'tlWCOmers anJ intcmatiooal artius that are DO( yet . See PHtl.HAAMONtC,_ ... Conductor C. Hogwood Complaints prompt council modification By AMI Cekt>Q Sbll~- COST A tES .\ Re pvnJ· ang h> l:Ompl31n1 from moJC th. n 60 an ry propcrt) ncrs, the City Council h:is ch3ngcJ a zoning PQliC) th:tt ~ould ha\t dr ti~lly limited the dc,ck>p- mcnt all, cJ Qn. 4~6 m J1um ' QUOlfS or nu DAY ,. .. \ .. den ii~ l\l in lo\\ n. 1 o • the relief of the J1,. i!runtlcJ propcrt) n1:n "h"' filled the Council C'h:imbcn M 'nday c'cning. the council Jc· ciJeJ 1h::i1 t"o u.nib "ill till be all \\Cd on all m. lier mc\Jaum den it' lol bct\\cen 6.000 squ re· le t anJ 7.-60 feet. ··we kcl prett) tro '" ~op)C JC,Cf\'C a f aar h M ~Ot t I)' ll, rnbu .. l..k I.. ' 'Wednelda .· ... Managing Editor Steve Mirble, 642-4321 ext. 363 • ·~ocils JOnly ·~· .......... !11111 ............................................................................................................................................. ~~ ........ ., ............ .. ... '· Pilot People ·. · Kally Christopher SHE 18:-------------- one of 75 U.S. mail 1..Jrrrcr' who \\OTl ou t of Co'>ta Mesa's 'main post office on AdJm) Avenue AN AVERAGE DAY:·--------- Christopher. 30. has been 'rent the IJ't 'c\cn )Cars delivering bet\\ecn 3.000 and 5.000 p11:c..:-. of m.ul J J.1~ h.> hou)C) and busi- nesses throughout Co)ta ~k'J THE Pt.USES.------------ The Co)ta Mesa re)idcnt ).m.I her fa\ontc pJrt of the job is the people 'That's one of the rcJ'l'n' l·cho'c the job." he said, add- ing th.II the clderl:y -mJn) ul "horn bc,tm~ her "uh knitted booties and homemade pre,cnc' during the holida)l> -arc t)pi- cally her fa\orites. THE "PIT"FAllS-. ---------- Chm1l1phe r \J1d )he!> bu.:n 1..hJ,ed b) mtire 1h:m one dog dur- ing her tenure \\llh the ~"IJI 'en1ce JnJ \\,h once bitten when ~he \\3) off the clock bu1 111 uniform. The hJlf-breed Pit Bull put an inch-Ion~ l>Car near the clhll\\ nf her left Jrm. THE ooomES.'------------ chnstopher also h'J~ her \h~ire of trahgc 1ales lO tell. Like the ttmc a man CJmc out l'f tw, h,1u~e in a IO\\el and asled her lo lunch Fmtunatcl) \hC 01..\Cr rJn into the n:i .. hcrs who ocassionally harry her CO·\\t>rker,. ··L,u..11 the "'eird one' are men who have. nothing 10 do and the) feel the} can pick on poor mail carriers." llf 11tE JOB:·-------__.__ __ Chmtupher '>J1d 'he 'pends her spare 11mc \\Orking out to keep fit for her 1hree mile route and ~1.1metimes 1ng:, with local bands. "I'm also Jn animal fre .111. ..... he )..lid. add111g that her four cats. puppy and turd lo.ecp her compan~ .. : Costa Mesa from the ~OOJ Mock or Me\er A re)1Jcn1 llr lhe ~ blod of ~ewport Beach f11mew Ro.id rclurn.cd home ld\I , _ Tuesday 10 find lhe v.anJ~ to her T"'o aJ1JC:C:nl bu\1ne)'IC) ar 4060 ' fronr door \mJ)hc:J '" anJ 3 pJ1r o r C+mPU\ Dmc v.cre burglarized oYCr diamond \tuJ eamnp m1~1ng The the w.c:ckc:nJ BurglJrs T1r\t entered rc~1den1 al..u found-her car . .11,ing The \IMlll.•1.'.• Ccnrcr. either b\ tam- wuh w:ucr anJ f.'l()(l. an a do..ct pcnn.z v.1ih-the kd .. or 1hmugh 1n • uni x:\.cJ Jo•ir. IJk1ng equ1pmcnr and # Anolhcr l.lnk of n11ruu\ o"dc "'a' orr,,c m.1,hanc' The t>ur&IJrs then stolen l~I SunJ.t\ from .in outJ<•rn remO\eJ Cl·11111" pJncli.. cl1mhang into Th The GooJ I iii: Tra,el ncxr door storage arc.1 at College llo,p11.1l e v.herc ih,, 11.,k e.l\h .and a photo-anes1lle)1J. "'hllh CO)l\ JOoUI S~:~ .t • o.. $7~ tank. can be: f.ar.al 1f 1.1ken '" h •l -C•~r~ m.1d11·•c ·' •rl: av.1u1 _,J large a d.r.c The 1hcf1, h.a'e been .in oapng problem 11 1he ~p11 .. 1 A t>-h\·lll·I ••I v.all 1u~ pushed • IJ\Cr .lh.>ut I J '\ .am S..inJJ\ :at 1 Bcr.ccn 10 .. nd 15 k.11hcr JJ~kc:h were ~lolcn l.i~I \\.:Jne..JJ\ fr,>n1 Crown Cleaner; al J:" f I -:'th Street The burgl.H ·•1 r.ircnth hrol..c mto the bu)IOC\' 1:-, d1mh1n( ''""' the root anJ rhrou11h the .Jlf conJ111.m111 vent. • Some SJ.000 v.urlh .,r rJll' l 'i tiu,111.:'' plJt 1 .i r JlS JQ1h ~1. ·aeict a V.lt'lc:'\ h,·MJ \clhng from \!>hat he ~11.:\.:' "'C:rc: tv.u female) and three ru fuur m.11;:, 1n the ue.l. After the "•:.rnJ. ,11 lbc 'ra,h. lhe \lo 11nc\S he a.rd 1:1c 'u"")llll• Ike 1n a ''high perform- .in,.: -..iunJan,z'" .·.u but lie d1d not ...:. lhC \U•P.:•h 0 .. mige 10 lhc walJ, "'h1~h "'.t' 1n,h11rcd b\' v.ood and n.1d,, I\ e\t ln!Jlt:J al $2.(J()() • coins Vwcrc ~ll•lcn 1 hur\JJ\ I wm 1 home an the l 'l•J bl,-.:k .,f \\.JI ... Tbe coin•. ll\:rv.cen ~)IJ J nJ 1u1 t $ them, .,.ere fr,1m 1tic t •>-. • I ''h1n11 111J c:lc.:troruc equ1pmen1 .i.1r•!l S1 (llwt \O;A\ '>lolen rrom I boat .i. ... ~.J ··-Jr the LmJa I le Bridge on I-,, ., 1 11 .-.h ... .A} someumc cfurin& 1•,· ,.,d.1.nJ P1.•l1.:e found no SIJllS •I t ,,.J cn:r. • -iiiiyPit VOL.88,N0.53 . • Re.ders' Hothne: 642-6086 • I .lft,/JI "'~ .0-JT :f't.o. l \ ;> •11 V t"\llli.' • '"" .. tw -~ • d ~ •• it• .. '"' t. I tor • \\ "'" lcl>dri ....... ,..* 1• ....... ......... ( • -" ,., ... tllr .-J If,) .... Ott! -kJ a... N> I • " ~ ,,.,. !OJ.' Cont~ !U ~ ,.._" n.. .......... "' .. -~. ~ ... .... 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Carbone· was hired by Ferguson after she had been asked lO joiq, the Buchanan for President campaigr11. · "It w:is a difficult decision for me,'' said Carbone, "'"hen two of my heroes asked for my help a l the same time. As much as J admire Pal Buchanan and hope for his success in becoming president, though, l bcficve that I have a greater opportunity to serve the people of California and the United S1a1es by working with Gil • Fcrgu)()n." Costa Mesa Polee seeking localvo•eers COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa P.olice DepJrtmcnt i again seeking volunteers intere)ted in doing \arious tasks around to"n including keeping the city free of graffiti. A ny person interested in joining the volunteer program can call Voluntee r Coordinator Lynn Merles at 754-5020. The Department of Education in Costa Mc a needs volunteers to serve as speech or intenitew judges and test proctors for academic tompetitio n around Orange • County. There will be 49 moth· and 10th-graders participating Feb. 29 at Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton from 8:30 a.m.·2:30 p .r.i. More volunlcers arc needed for the March _ 28 junior high school competition. Fo r more information, call Jaclie Canfield at 662-49--15. KoreM-AmericM student group to meet NEWPORT BEACH -Tips on rc~umc preparation and a discussion of Korean-African relationship are JU t some of the many offerings planned for college students during the third annual Korean·Amcrican Leadership Conference to be held April 17 and 18 at the Airport Marina Hotel in Los Angeles. Hosted by the Sou thern California Korean College Students Association. ba ed in • . Newport Beach, the C\\O-day educational :rna culluraJ confercncc,..themed "Bc)Ond Tomorrow," aims to help Korean-Amcric-an students prepare for careers and become ._~;at-G-r-1'i!OO\mUnity leaders. ---- Los Angeles Councilman Michael Woo ,., ~~~ ...... and Dr. Mic~el Chung, a reno"'ned cardiologist and author, arc slated as l c}notc pcakers. Reprcscntali\-e of the National Association for the Ad,ancement of Colored People and the Lo Angeles County I luman Relations Commi~ ion are also lated to participate fo a panel d1~u o;ion of Korean-African relation hi~. in ltght of current 1en ions bcl\\CCn the two ethmc Hickory f.lrm manager Ja Ofl Yee taLcs a bite o( cheese from -the 3-00·pound cheddar \\heel at the chain's We tcliff Pl.iz.i Store in 1'e\\port Beach. Cheese \\heels normally come in \\eights of 40 pc>und , Yee ;iid. groups in the Lo Angdes area. . The reg1o;tration fee 1 S35. For more in!ormatton, call 650-1479. Show features classic OJ'ange box labels '"The Big Orange -ProJuce BO\ Labcb 1885 -195: ," an e).htb11 fc.uurang many of the labels u~ed b) Orange Count) gro\\cr , ~ill open March 9 on the departure le,cl ol the Thoma) F. Riley Terminal at the John Wa) ne A1rpor1. .. con1inu1: through ~t:.i~ J' City arts grants sUll avaHable to local groups CO~ f A ~H· ·\ -Apph .. .alton' ar~ 'till ;&\-JllJbl\! for n 11l rrt1l11 '-\lltur.11 . .Jrt' ~ruUp\ _ . \\ho \\\1ulJ 11'-c: 1,1 appl~ lvr lll) lunJ .. - thh>Ul!h the 199~ I~ C.\ht~ .\1 ,;_i Culrur.11 An' Grant Prl)gr.11n .• Gwup Jppl) 1n~ for the luu11ed l:r~u11 ... ffiU\l,Cf\C the IC iJenh ol C~t;a ~k,:,i , J\pplk;1tl\ln!I. "111 be ,l\':ullhk tlm ui:h 5 pm FriJj) \11 h6.i.tCtt) llJll. Communit~ S1.r. t .. c., OcpJrtm~·nt. /7 F;.iir Dn\C. Co lJ ~1c'J These paper po)tcr') \\ere pastcJ on the cn<b of "'00\.len proJuec h\>\CS for about 70 )C3r and repre ent a h1"1toncal record of California commercial art. The nh1bit1on "'ill The pru~r 1m ,., 'ronl,(1reJ l:t~ 1 he cit~ Cultural .\rh Committee. I ur 111 J\! inform 1t1u i l'<lUt the pro!_!r<ml, \; II 6-i!i-4'< ">5 lOCAnDfoi .. "" ., ,......Ifft. c-.. ~ ~ .... .... u. • ···-.:J ~ u, ....... •u ,. •• o.alllJ R. Hnm•1n, 70, 1111 Ill ClllPDlll COS1 A M LS:\ -Dorothy R Hamilton. \\ hl1 ltH.d 111 Co)lj ~kl>;i for mor\! lhJn :!O ~c:::u' . nJ \\orleJ m:tn)' )C;Jr tur Reinh:irt·l> D\!rJrtm Ill '>h.m .• Ji J r b 6 Ill GI n""'""' Spring,, (ol 1 he \\a 70 l~1rn tn P J\\ hu b, Ok Lt , 'h\! mu\ cJ tll Cu'>t.1 Me.,;.i Crum Dcn,cr 111 19'i ' In D<n,cr. h1. ""rkc,J for )~ )C;ar for the Dcn,1:r ..,. Ri,1 Gr;anJc R3ilroaJ In 197.?. 'h · marrkJ t-..c:.:nh HJm1lton 1n cu,1.1' k'~ M IC rCt;\:nth \he haJ peen li"in1it in C:.uoonJ;.ilc, Culu. ~l~c is un hcd by blcr Ueuy Jean ~11.G.a .. run til Cu .. t:.i Mc'a :and three sun ... uf Colorado and ~fontanJ . ~tcm ri.il 'cnkcl> ~ere 11 IJ in C 11bonJ;i.le, (\lk>. • -... . • .. • ---------------------------------·---·------------ =Bude· gets a taste of his own traSh 1 .... ~IllI30.• IS, 7, 10 UOOCINIMA .......... M ................. •7l &lSO HAUOll TWIN CIHIMAS ~ '"'4 It w~ ' l v.,.._ rG 131 • lO 1, f lO Sftoo..:tl 35() T here b.thc belie( th.at, iC you set the right meuaae to kids early on in their lives. you can head off Cuture crime waves. A Newport Beach playwright bas come up with a dramadc approach that seemed to work very nicely during the premiere last week of "It's Dark Down There." Said playwright, by tbc way, happens to be my wife, a sct\<)ol teacher for manymanymanymany years. On the Coast At the performance I saw, the audience of elementary-grade kids thought it was a stitch - yet it gave them a lot to think about. Combining a littJe Dante, some L Frank Baum and splashes of Franz Kafka and Lewis Carroll, the play finds a young chap named Dude -a dedicated trasher, graffitiist aod foulmouth -whisked aw~ to a world far more evil than Satan's. Dude's escorts, Sowhat and Whocarcs, take him first to the Land of the True Trashers, thence to meet the Grunts or Foulmouth. There be finds a population wbo speak-only their QWn brand or gutterianguage: Flurg! Flurg! Flurgl says-one Grunt. Blurg it, tu.mwiddyl sneers another. "Can't they talk?" Dude asks. "They used so many bad words over the years," says Sowhtst, "they forgot all the others." "If I stick around' here, I won't be able to say anything but bad words?" Dude wonders. "Right," says Whocares. "You won't need any other words." "What a downer," Dude declares as he is led into the Vandal Venue, where everything is smashed and trashed. "What do you do when you get tired or looking at tom up stuff?,, Dude asks during a break in a destruction party. "You break up more stufLyou tear it up forever ... then you live in the middle of it," gloats a trasher. "It's gross.," Dude rell'!ats just before he is hustled off to an even Jowcr level, l~ Venue of the Utterly Ignorant. "Hey, I'm oot stupid, I can learn anything I want to," Dude protests. "Then why don't you?" Whocares asks. "I don't want t.o,'' Dude declares. "That's it(T}\at's ig;norant!"Sowbat shouts. Adds Whocares: ''Ignorant isn't can 't learn. Ignorant is just doesn't bOther. You're ignorant ~JI ri·aht." .... pt llldl ....... WOtlf c..MA lOO ...._. c..-°'" "4•.0760 I _.,.. o1 -...... ._ t'Gll) 12'45, J. S 15, 7.30, t •S 2. TNI II Mr Ule !Ki-lll 12 30. 7 •S, s, 7, f J ...._ .... f'G-131 1230, l, 530, I , 10-20 ....W Ill.ANO ON1MA ,._ w-1, New ,...c.....0-1211 I .._..,,_,.._ ........ J'G13) 1,3, • s. 7,' 2...., Pll 2 •S. 730, f.._ellhe 9'Wo llQ 12 JS, S 20. 10 3. .... ~PG 13112 30, 3, s •s.11, 10 20 ............ fl) 17. 2 30, s. 7 30. 10 S ..,_.. W.W J'G-13) I IS, 3 IS, SIS. 7 IS, 9:15 ......... c..,... (IQ 17-15, 3, s,.s, 1·30 Around town Sad yout: lteau tor Arouad T~ to Bob vaa Eylua, Tb~ PUol, 330 J.¥. Ba1 St., Costa Alea, fU21. America's Cup NEWPORT BEACH -Local archi· tect and winnina skipper BUI Ficker will &!Ye an update on the 1992 Ameri-ca's Uip race at the Speak Up New· port p:ncral membership mect1na. S:30 p.rn. today 11 the Villa NOYa restau- rant. 3131 W. Coast Hithway. For more information, call 542-4226. Ure or MacArthur NEWPORT BEAOf -Gcorie Grupe, a bomber oommandc.r in World War II, will 1ivc a i.lk en1i11cd "Oou-tlas MacArtflur: American Caesar or Emperor GcncnL" at 1 p.Jn. Wednes- day at Mariners Brancti Library, 2005 DcJIYu Dr., Newport Beach. The pro-pm is free an<f no pre-rcgislradon is nec1ess11y. Call 644-3145 for more in- formation. Women's finances NEWPORT BEAOi -A v.'Omen's financial •-orkshop entitled "How 10 Build and Prescf\.'C Wealth in a Low Interest Rate EnvironmefS" will be of- fered at l~ NCWJ)C!rt. Ci"p.tcr 4_1>nly. IS6 San Clemente Drive, at 5:30 p.m. ~.For reservations. call 9SS-7SSO. Next, Dude sinks to the deepest of depths., the Hall of Hatred, Vaudeville's back · where he finds Rhoda the Rude, Nadine the Mean, Bob the NEWPORT BEAOf _ Relive the Bigot, Ouherine the Cruel_ and Herschel the Hurter • truJy awful cbys ot vaudc\ille at .. , Remember Vaudeville", an old-wnc show for the folk. y,flole family. The show J!rcmiercs 11 8 Finally, Dude meets the Queen of the Utter Depths who invites Pm.. today ln the Lanie ThcaJrc at Co-rona Del Mu H1Lb School and ron11n- MM~,_._ l'G· 131 • 30, 7, f •S POllT TMIAQI 1905 f C-......,_ •7l 62.0 ..... ., ..... ,.,, 915 ........ IOWAIDI C*IMA CINT19 2701 ~ ... I M..V ... C-97'~1•1 I Me4 0..... T--.. IJ'G 131 S, 7 30, 10 2 The.,.__ ......... .._ 0.. ~IGIS U J.l..ll...il.IS 3 ltett w Mr .._ -...... (rG 131 6 30, 830, 10 IS • 0... Miil S. 7, t IDWAllOS CJNIMA Hotbor .,.../Adon .. M 5'46· 3107 MefMln el -..WWW. MGft IJ'G 131 S •S. II 10 IS Let's redeco't'ate NEWPORT BEAOf -Diana Mul- dtr &id Diane JobMOO, ~leCU from Diane Johnson Oesip ~ Newport Beech, will discuss "Redcsipina Your Kitc.bcn and Bath", two ol thC mo&t overlooked rooms in •!IY ~at the nut Afternoon Tea, 3 _J>.m. 1nursday 11 Jhc Corona Del Mar Branch ~. 420 Mariaold Ave. The procram is tree and no registration is nec:eseary. For more information, calJ 644-3135. Children's ed.ucatiori NEWPORT BEAOf -A free semi· ntsr entitled "Tappin& Your Child's Po- tential" will ht presented in the Mari· ners Branch Lal>rary, Newport Beach 11 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Call nl-0820 ror additional informabOn. Square dancing COSTA MESA -Seniors, put on your dancing shoes and join the Costa Mesa Oukksteppcrs for their weekly ~uarc dam:~ ro a.m. Thursd;iy at the DowntO"'!'I\ uxnmuniry Center. Ana· heim Avenue and Center Street. The group is seckina new members for u· ~and~d acti\.i11es. Couples ootv. plcuc For more information, call 545"-5669. Let's yarmulke I COST A MESA -Lcam how lo cro- chec a yarmulke in the traditional stYlc tn a class enhtJcd "Yarmulke 101," from 9 10 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the Jewish Communicy Center, 2.SO Baker St No croc::bet1n1 experience tS re- quired but students muse briog a size F or G crochet hoot. The class rec is SJ foe members and SS few non-members. CaU the center at 7.Sl-0608 for more . infonnatX>n. 1 ~--P'G'l!SJO1·1ou 2 ... "~IP(; 13) s. 7 lO 10 MUAONIMA ~lhd/1flt>SI ... xas n..a...a.,k~I 6, IOIS'"-<•-' .... ........ TOWN Cl'NTU CIHIMAS S..... C-,.,,.,, 7S 1 • .1 .. 1 •"'-4 °"9ftT--J S,IS I 1030 2 "-r Mt *'9 ~ 6 IS I 30, 10 JS 3 HMrft el Ootit-CIQ • •S. 7. 9 IS • w....-. w...w !PG 13' s 30, 7 30 9 lO SOUTH COAST fl\AU .... ~ 5•6 7711 1 ""91 Anelytlt IQ • JO. 7 930 7 ...._.,.._,_~.._lf'G.1J S•S 8 10 IS • 3 lo4!. ~!PG Ill S 1 JO IP SOUTH COAST VILLAOl s...ac-.,. .,.,og1 ~~ OSt• I Mlal&alppl -MolOIO I~ s 1 30, 10 2 Pflnu •f n.M• i~ S •S ! 30 $25, which covers testin& ma1eml1. The class will be led bv Lynda Harkin, MFCC inlcm al JO am. Thursday. Call 851-1919 for more 1nformal100. Healthy lifestyle NEWPORT BEACH -Healthy Lifestyles Omic, 366 S;in Miguel, suite 2) l, v.ill hold a grand openmg recep- 1.JOn, fca1unog gounnc1 \cgetanan fare and free EKG and blood pras.ure evaJ. uation at 4 p.m Thursday. Fore more 1nfonnation. call 262~9 Book sale· ,. _. ..)' -- NEWPORT BEAOf -Friends of Oa~1s, also known a.s Older Adults So- cial lnrorm11ion Sciviccs, v.;11 be hold· ing a book s:!lc from I 10 3 p.m Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday i11 the Mu ltjpurposc Room of the Ouis CcnterJ. 800 Margucr11e Ave. (at Sth S\,). U>rona der Mar Sheet music will also he avail3blc. ~II 644-3:!4:4 for more infonnation Kayak tour NEWPORT BEACH -Joan the Up~r Nev.'J)Ort Ecol<>&ical Reserve Guided Kayak Tour Friaay and learn about the plants, animals, and hi.storv of the cs1u:iry as well as baste b\ak e_a~_dling technique. Space is hm1icd. Call"67S-121S to rcscn-c space on this four-hour tour. · • College brunch NEWPORT BEACH --A fashion show and champ;ignc brunch S11urdav at the Nc-.-port Mamon Hotel •ill benefit Oms1 College tn'Ule's scholar-. ship fund. The C\'Cnl begins 11 9:39' a.m. Tickets arc S28. For more infor- mation. call 8S4-80ro. ext 314 bim to become one of them -iil terms every school kid can ues March 11. Tickets ao on Hie •1 7.lS p.m., S8 foe ieneral admu.sion and Fashions and auction appreciate: S6 tor sen.ion arid 1tudcots. Call 7S.. Stress management ,.__ / A a.-J b D t \Vi ,,,.,,.,._ h bl. f 6290 for informauon. · NEWPORT BEACH '·-\,he l"c~-.....uwe my au,~ ow t e lll'i orunO I e su ime ~Po COSTA MESA -Learn to over-Port Harbor Kappa O<lt;i &lumn1 ,v.1ll nt1 UMY'llllfn' CINUM 420 C-0.-.. IS. U 1 • .,...... w..w lPG 13 • 30, 6 lO I lO. 1030 2 n-1~ S •S 8 IS 103S 3 '"'-' (Hffft T ...... _ rc;.131 s , 30.; 10 IS • .... "°'"jfG IJ S •S I 1020 S Gflt• II S, 1, t b Mftce .. Tw..~ 1 IS 10 WOOOUIOOI ~ ......_. M .... IC..i ~ °",. S51 06SS I fM41c.IM .... 1G 13J 6JS, 8 30. 10 JS 2 -.....V..el-~--~IJt s 1 s. 7 JO, 9 45 3 l1'e Mwf>tlK•t el th. CKMt ,.._ De· **" IG. 6J.f J<. 'I I IS • 4 S1.,. w llr ...... Woll~ 11'G Ill 6 I 10 S .. 9'1tJ-4h .... t~ SIS 1 10 The fee for the class is S20. Call Ba.r--bara 11 644-3240 10 register. . .Retired persons . COSTA MESA -"Long Term Slcilled Nurling and Home Care" 1s the title of a talk 10 be gwen at the March 9 pol luck luncheon meeting or the Amenca.n Assoaation of Re11rcd Per· 1"" sons Costa Mesa chapter at the Neigh- borhood Commun1rv Center, 1~5 Park A .. -c. The meeting Gcginr. 11 l:?·lS p.m. For information. call 546-711-48 Compulsh·e adults NEWPORT BEAOf -A11en11on · Deficiency Disorder (ADD) in adults c.in cau~ high compulsl\c beha\ior. su.;h as compuls1\.'e spending or eaung 10 ~1olcnt mood swings. Dcm>e Davi.s ~111 offer a lecture en11tlcd "Relauon· sh1~ and Temperamcnu 1n the ADD Adult" ,11 7 30 p.m. March 9 1n the of- fice!> of Joan Andrews. 1151 Do\e St., Suate 105 There 1s a SS fee Call 476- 0991 for more mfonnauon. Single life NEWPORT BEACH ~ A sup~rt and discussion grol enhtlcd wcopinl ~ilh Single life 1n Coople's World ~ill meet at 7:15 p March 9 11 a lo- cauon to be announced. The JfOup •ill be conducicd by Lynda Hankin. a mar-ria&e. family and child counschn& 1n· tern For inlonnataon, call 851-1919 Banks and S&Vs · l'-EWPORT BEAOf -The Ncv.-por;t FoundaJion. a group ded1c;i1ed 10 the Study or maJOr economic wucs. •111 hOSI a talk by 83nlt O( AmCrK'a .. let challTllan James P 1\11.scoll en111lcd ··Banks and $.!.L's -What Next"" at 7~30 a.m March 10 m the Quarterdeck Room at the 8Jlboa Bay Oub. 1:11 We I Coas1 H1&hv.~y. For anronn;iuon. call 64+4311 rottm, refuse/Of pawing mold and anggots ~etbing!As islands of Israeli folk dancing come· strns 11 tvio worlcsboi>s, Thurs-host a benefit fashion s~' a.nd silent day and again on March ~--II the auction be•1nn1n1 al 11 • m. Sa1urd3y Ho11·day coo•·:ng d.isarded scabs/Slide through the snot,grecn slime/Come to the pit COSTA MESA -Yoni. an IDICl'N· C.OUntry Side Inn. ns Bristol St. Par-II the Rfti-Carlcon Hotel ID Dana l\J of tbe Utter I)e.ul.rll"',.me ind blend into the brew/Of the IJOCW dance nt'rformcr, •ill be8'n • tiapants will karn IO re~~ Slrcsl Point. Proceeds rrom the Sham.rod. COSTA MESA -En,or gourm.7t Y"-""'""" ..... ct_.. 1 1. F ,.. and bow to nunase it The fee is S20 Benefit 11(111 aid \ictrlTb or child abu e coo~ng on the Jc11otSh holadayi b) ul•;-.. t-. una.-·-b'• u•l1·-u "1 • dm ._,,rJ C11tlt!IQJ H sne 1 Our. anc-'nd ~cc · is limited Call Robert For more information, call Kathy .. _ .u•-... ~ .. • ''"' • ,,._. &nJ with Yona" 11 the newly located -r-le am.mg ho"" to pre in re pcc1al d!s..,,, This. Dude rtpl'CJ is nol for him. "/ wint to live, and this is not Jc'WU Com:muruty Ccaccr ol <>ruse; Brown at l6l-9J'19. Hal''C)' 11 nl-Ol:!S tn "Bubbe'• Gourmet Holicb~ Cookina • Couey. 2SO Bater SL The bepners' School, " bea1nnan1 March 11 11 the life, .. be realize$ as he i.s booted OUI of the Utter Depths. dau l&UU at 7:30 ct"!:nd inlcrm.cdi-Person.ality testino • Senior line dancing Tc•ish Commu1111V Center. :so Balcer ud ~ d be · ~IS e St .• Costa Mesa ParllClpants •·&l.I learn Dude IMn finds b~ll in chrkness., but with • small shaft of ;~ Qpce ":~QI will conf!:u:' &Om • NEWPORT BEAOI _ DtsroVCr . NEWPORT BEACH _ The City or he'lo' to make twncntashen., cballah li#Jt. and here be encounters some of the Goodthillp of the 9-ll:JO p.m. 1"bc dooatiOns for tbcsc the fa«ts ot the bwnan personality Newport Beach and West Newport bread, and specialties for Pl.$)0\-er The ct..a an S6 for non-~mbers and SS that control addictK>ns. dcprculon. ana CoaU:nunily Center in111tc scruors 10 II· clau bcgw at 9 a.m. anJ continues 1111 &rtb. "What are the Goodthings?" be asks. -------t -1---'QLl-.iDbc~..q~~~~-.u-. ... -'l:ftllid:'f:'· ~~· ~· ~tr'lrdf·-.sdfetf.'•ltc:e~st:;-. ~c\natt-l•-111c:tinrdd-:<•~e~bm~m1nri!b11mc~d~:uxx1Tm'l&~•:htr:anird1--+t-'~rin~ln-itin:rft~rt1~~htl~-r--. 1 ,o m• an1nn• •tt'Nlin•, 1ioes at (619) 631-0802 or the «nter, u11e. and ~r untmcnt plans to tt0nal fol.It dance form. from Apnl I 10 center at 751-0608 10 rcsc!'·e your ., -,.. •· ., r--•' 7Sl-060IL control a.rus of concern. ~ fee is June J. Rc&isfration bc&Jns March 9 space understanding/Good things of our minds., '3ys Goadthioi 1. kind fices, Jo.in1 friends, arm, and lcepmg one ano1hcr/ Good things in our.hell'ts, says Goodthing 2. Tbc brilliant sun,. the spartlin1 1DOW, Lbe soft fresh ocean breezt:/ The .....rii brown soil• the rivers' flow, the grt.cn of living trtts/ Good t~ of our cl.ltb • says Goodthing 3. Dude d~e·rs· ,.,hat the more fortunate among us do: The p>d stuff is there. You just ha\'e to make the right choices. .. J'm looking at this beautiful world as I ne .. er saw it before," uys Dude. l'rtd Mat'fl.a '1 tolWDa nutS tt'ft'1 MootJ•r, H'tdo~sd.,. aod Frillaf .• •• cllfc .. tllc ....... ,..,. .. " . . 'l'\\pc1rt IL1rhor \tT ~I ( ·1L1111ht-r nl' ( ·011111H'l'l'l' ( . \ I. 1-. '\ I> \ I{ MARCH MARCH ·ts Business Blender 5:00PM CAN O'S MARCH 11 · Nt!w Member R eg1 trati n 5:00 PM Chamber Office For Rtsm1tiols to IHACC Emts or MtlderWp ~ pkw call EW MEMBERS 177'2 The Rc\'Olutionary Councr • All tat ln ·ur n ee • ·\.ho n G YoshiLaki, CPA • Antiques 4 U •' Backb ) Commercial Pnnttng • Ba) Escro\\ Compan), Inc. • Be ch Bren • C.;ur Jr .. Unit #73 • Charle . W. Scott, Ph.D. • Educational Advant!gc • Finl ~ Angele B.mk • Fletcher Jones MNor Cars • French R • Hidden Villa Ranch • lnte ra.tcd Capital Management • Irvine Retail Properuc Co• Kids Care For Planet Eanb • Kona Graphics Co. • Medial Exprc ions. lnc. • Oa.km nt Mti. • Old Ncwpon Funding • h petecb • The Late t Thing • Tn ha nuth H rlUns • U zetca • Vein Chni of America, ln . • •• . ' . , I -./ M Wednesday March 4, 1992 I Newparl llwhlCDm ..... Dmllr i • -------------------------------- SoCietJ .. . . Cabaret re1iVes scene from '80s Berlin to benefit PAC , . . . . \ ' );111'n· hM \'(, k11 1\\ ~ • Hl' \\l Ir I.! c.'' •\lrh dw r,·rr 11 n rl1l''l' f ,, ' ...,, '\\ hc.·n .... 1ml·rh111 • •ml' .il .. nL: 1h11,.111hl·l1 ''"' !11 l1\\nrhl·111r,·11· 'I(\ l'\l'll )II'( I Ill Id\ 1 f f\\I I!' \\.irth l I 1n ... 1~lt>rinc f •r "''' llh l, l n,1 ll·r T ht· . k'' t~t· l , nr,·r Xc..'ll ·n 1 •• 1 1 l'.' It I rid \\ II \f I'-11 ' Th, \ k" •).!1. l 1.. nr~ r , 1 ""t'n 1, c. tr1 m f' 1, 1•1, Hell h lc.·r ... Ill\ ''''''Ii t Ill' pl1i t\l I"-rt1 rm rlh '""' 11 •I ... I 1n ,lf\,~\r r Ill? m.1d11rw 1n1.I rlwn ,, rnc. A11 I 1 ,·,11,I -.,, 1u , d'" 1, ,, ,.._.1,, 1~·rt11r· m.11h, ~. 11 ,f •n'r 11~c.·1.I '"' 1•rlwr ''Life is a Cabaret, .. goes the old song. Cabaret al><> is a chapter of the Performing A.its Center's fund-raising guild network, and it was al><> a theme for its Sllturdoiy party. Under the guidance of Lynn Lamontagne, members I capitalized on the group's name, planned an evening of decadence ...__.;.;;....., ...... ...._-' reminiscent of .. ... Society ··-----· the '30s in Berlin and invited people to come to it. A black or white attired crowd of 350 partygoers came to the cabaret at Crystal Court and found music by. Red and the Red Hots and food on the first level and more food, a silent auction and casinQ tnbles on the second level. Although the chapter (mostly single members) ""as started in 1979, this wns the first time for a cabaret theme, according to member Julie Polhemus. It '~a expected to bring in about SI0,000 for the Center. · Adding to the p:irty atmosphere were sccurit) people in German _ unifonn'> \\atChing :is gue ts \,cnt ---------------------------------------. from floor to noor nnd gaming inJu,rr\· Rdt>~.ue the qutrl' JnJ rn.iltundk'n' 11f \1:it.tr m Khm ... t , rhl..' 'd·•r ht.-.tp 11t hmer mem11rtl'' fh.ir ,1Jn1w 11ught ''' dlt''-'r \OU up. Ah. hut rt', onh che N-~mnmg. \ \ 1 l '\ '' I I HI ! I I I~ &·c.111~ The.· te ... -..1...,._ (. c.·mer '' )fk rhr11111.!h rhc.> P.1 ... 1ta\. Rdl phone.· ,,,t1..·m. 1t h,,, ,, m1..· 1mprc.·,,1\c.' 1...1p.1bH111l' Ir 1 ·h· ... tnl'"·lt."-'' "hc.·n ,;1\.1·,,., n .m11(hl·r 1...tll ''"'l'thmi.: no m ,1 htrw 1.. 1 '1u I I C\ c.•r ,IP Ir td 1.. ,)(1 hen c h ml'' .1.:c.· 1.amc an. It otfor, e,t,\, tcx1li ro~•t mt.'''·'~ rcu1c.·~ 11 fr,Kl\ .m~ h>Uch·hme l h.1m· 1n the\\\ rl I. Bet. cl\N~ thl·rt•', n I tJ~ • IJ\\ l\ "U, )VU ',ti\ -.;l\l' ,mJ t I ma hine'dha.t clum!q >urlit· )\.11J'l1 ~· ~tretahle to 'it yin touch. )ou'll l'\Cl\ be.· treed frl)m a lert.un <Hlh 1ill 1 t "'''er~. · I>(,} b J d "I table to gaming table. Other aCll\ itie'> included mime , a belly dancer al!~ a li\e auction of l\\O ''o.men, Evel)n Nichka and Julie Llrsen, :incl three men, Luis · Varga>, Rich Parise.iu and George HcliSchauer. Lnmontagnc :auctioned the men .10d chJpter prez Ray Vidal was 1n charge of the gJ\CI when the "omen \\cnt on the blocl. The foe! "CJmc "ith-d.ite pncl.'lgcs. (The \\Omen brought higher btd than the men, but both sexes "ere outdone b) the cute Shar-Pei puppy "hich \\Cnl for SI 100 in the silent auction.) The Cabaret ao"J included Paul Rosenberge' oC Nc"'port 11\ho "a in charge of lming up the ~ilcn\ 3uction ll~ms and oppor1unity pruc~ \'alued at S2 .000; Ch~r Caron, Pat lnbod , Alan Willia.ms, Charles Chen, M.lrge u "er, Jro )'n .l\ is, Enu husl, Paul Rosenberger, Chri tine Verbee rst :ui.d P.itty .inJ Bob George.· A"o. there \\ere Cindy and De.in R.ilhbun, both p~t prc .. 1Jcnts, "ho met through C.1barct and later ""ere married. CinJ) is the only rcm:uning luunding member \\hO ~lartcJ Cabaret for inglc . (More information on th~ 200-member group 1s :t\a1labk trom a Cab;uet Hotline. 455-325.? I lll:N-PA Nlt:.ll 1 he Cummunll) Church reg:at ion l in Coron dcl M r ,. the citing i r the NO\". 2J ~cJ­ Jini of K ren Ann Panaf r anJ Gh:n fa n Allen. both ol C t 1c\a, T"c.> hundred &~ t tcnJ ·J thci{ reception at th S.anta n Cuunuy Club. &1N1 ranniu of NC .. f>'>ll Oca h and Roger Punier ol ~bk· cna, Ha~uii re &hi par nts ol the bride. The brkkaroom b the of 1bc<>Wfc Allen ol · 0 II 1cxaa nd Oofcen Allen of Cal· &•I')'. Cauda Hoaor aa-.ndMU for the rouple VICIC u.da 0c Pau~ CJ bl l bride and Mark Al~ brother the btidt&fOOm The ""9plc are •• h<>mc i ta Mesa ahcr 1 wedcli:C~ t ui. Ha 1i. tte *t · • of AiWWJMB. I. • • ' Editorial Uon's Club serves ftsh and needy .· The envelopes, please ... Thumbs up to the Costa Mesa lion's Qub 1lfld its annual down-home Fish Fry. The club passed out more than $95,000 in proceeds last we~k. money raised dur· in& last year's three-day fes- tival. In the last 10 yeaB, the cl\Jb has distributed . about St million to charity. · Among those who re- . ceived grants were the lcxal Boys and Girls Club, the Someone Cares Soup Kitch- en, Planned Parenthood :ind the Costa Mesa Historical ~iety. This years fish Fry -the club's 47th annual version· -is set fo r May 29, 30 and 31. ~ Thumbs up to the [lJ Ne"port Beach Con- servancy for its ufl· sinkable ~pirit in trying to save some of the l:i t re· maining undeveloped pieces of land in Newport Beach. The effort to purchase the land from the Irvine Co., however, 1s going to need much mo re than a bllo>ant ·outlook. The land, wh1 h includes the landmark Cast a\\ ays property near the antc~ec­ tion of Coast Highway and. Dover Drive, is priced at a much as S90 million. And the most dLrect rout e for buyin$ it -a park bond - v.-as given a thumb do\\ n 10 a recent ciry poU. Council~oman Jean Watt and other steet1ng the C6n- servanC)' arc ldok1ns cl e- wherc for the money now, hopin& to titch toacthcr a pa&chv.ork oAundrng soutc· cs. fa.en tall, Watt csti· mates that some S25 million will ba\'C to come from the • Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. !JS 1 irl For whom the roads .toll? 'Transp.ortation corridors ' are fantasies of developers and thei r po liticians A billboard aJong Newport Boulevard asks, "What do you want on your ombstone?" • It's about pizza toppings, but the question might well address the future of our community. And if we needed an answer we got it last week when an Orange County Superior Court judge told developers to proceed with their plans to.build a frecwn~ on the Or~n_sc Coast. Developers will tell you they are "not building a freeway 't all. They're building a tr;msportation corridor. Bu that's a distinction without a -difference. Keep IWAlll in mind that ------these arc the liberal Politics same guys and (genuflection toward ------Katherine Thomp ~n here} gals "Who call land slated for the bulldozer an area of benefit. The reason for calling r ''freeway" a "corridor?'. Propaganda, partly. · • A UlTLE HJSTORY wiU help. Since the 1960s, the Mission Viejo nnd Irvine companies ha\e ba~d their development plans for the S~n Joaquin Hills upon the certainty or a 15.5-mile-long freeway that would drain cars and trucks from rhe foothills they flatten along the Orange Coa t -and dump tllem, at either end, into that Mississippi of freewa}s. the San Diego. The freeway would lash through mostly undeveloped C03Stal foothills, the l:l5l or their kfod on the Const. h 's a territory UCI biologist Peter Bowler ha~ s~ud is "ble sed with rich topograph) -steep-\\alled can)ons that allow co.l~tal snge scrub to become fulJ trees, nlong with well-developed riparian ( communities, oak groves and sycnmores. It's a refuge Cor much of the County's remai ning wildlire." So why do the developers wan t the frec'ray? They say we need n freeway to reduce traffic on the. San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. They mean that building the San Jonquin Hills freeway will open vnst tracts or land to new development - and tens or thousands or additional car trips on local roads, They say the new freeway • will open the · prcviousiy secluded foothills to sightseers. No doubt the sight\ s ( that we shall have teve:iled"'to us will include de perately needed Alpha Betas, Color Tile . and Dippity Donµt s. K N0\\-1NG THIS, frecwoy opponent in the late 1960s persuaded the )late to drop "Pat was then called the Pacific Freeway. That left horrified developers with their trouser!) around their ankles. No t for long. Within a fe\\ years, the developers began tugging at strings that led from their offices in NC\\-port Center and ~1 ission Viejo to the Kafkaesque cou nty Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. At the .ends of tho e Iring~. bureaucratic hands began to gesture, e}ebro\\S to ri e and fall. Lips produced apparent!) humnn sound : The county it elf would design and build 1hc freew ay, the Bo:mi or Supc"' 1~rs announced in 1972, tJ\p.l)Cr!) Nwould pay the bill, and .. ~~- developers '"ould walk away from the footh ills millions of dollars to the good. Just one proble m: Only the ~state can build "freeways." Loca l governmen ts can buiid "roads," "Mreets," nnd "avenues," "circles," "boulevards" and such -but not freeways. Someone in the County of Orange's Minis1ry of fJlforma1ion (Real Estate Division) crncked open his industrial thesaurus and discove red "transportation corridor.'.' All along, the developer!) hn'e trumpeted the benefits of the proposed "corridor." But lei's focc it: Thi is a 1950s w lution to a 1990s p~oblem. ., At one point, in 1982. the ' . de~elopers cemed to realize 1b much. That's when the Counl) released an artist's rendering of lhe freeway -including il "light-rail facility that \\Ould interface with connecting bus lines and would require on-line stations for pa enger access to the S)Stem," according to the County's report. But light-rail could add hundred or million) to 1he costs of construction. And rising CO!)t~ might mean rising opposi1io n in the consc r\ative camp. So light rair \\a pitched overboard, lea' ing Orange Coa)t residents v.ith, "ell, a frce"ay. And v.hat a frecwa). b en without light rail, the COl)tS ho.M! risen drJma11cally. Not becau~c of inflatjon; Reagan Jnd Du,h rece)s1ons 1ook care of thal. From an earl)-19 o, e!)\tmate of S320 m1lh9R, pro1ec11on~ fo r 1he San Joaquin Hall'> CormJor ro e drJmatically -to s.ioo million and, 1n 1%9. to hJlr a billion. Former Irvine Ma}Or Larry Agran. a long·timc opponent of the free"ay_, predicted tha t the final cost \\OUld be \\Cit over a billion dollars. He may be ragkt. The most recent cos1 figures for the pro1ect are SiOO milli on - more 1han t"Wice the original estima1e. And the mone> "'II come from the u u:il ~ource· You :ind me. S 0 WHERE arc 1he con .. er\ati ... es when we need them> A ny libe ral proposing incrc.ises like these -for a frce\\J)' that \\ill benefit pmJlC de,clopcrs, end up increasing de"elupmcnt and.destro) ing the l:ist open foothills on the Orange Coa~l -"oulc.J be rea>0nabh tarred, feathered and for<:ed "1u rereau all of I lugh Hewitt's columns. I'll tell )OU \\here the con cf"\ati\e ·are. Their chiefs are leading the a1tack on po,crt) programs and, last \\eckend, on Pat Duchanan's insurgent · campJign agam't George "No Ne\" Taxes" Du,h. Their bfJ\Cs on the Orange Co:is1 are busy planning strategics to defeat Mar) Hornbuckle in her race agatn'>t Gil Fcrgu!>On • Ferguson himself b) bus) de,eloping plans to kill off "ildltfe No kidding, If ~ou \\.uQt LO I.no" "!wt. )UU r ck1.ted o ffi cials ure up lo, a:.k Gal Fcrgvson ho"' '>'e should deal \\1th 1he "problem" of !:>hark ~uack~ on the Coa)I: We ~hould kill thei r m.un food source, ~e~1 hons. Ho'" )hould \\C !:>top mountain hon allac~ an County pJrt..s? Shoot the mountain hons. G ii , of cou r)e, hq!) his O'>'n • argument back"' urd If )hooting sea hons i.tops ~hark au acb , )hooi1ng famil~ '~iili '>mall children as the uni> "a) to !)lop mountain lion :ittad,., in the County's pari..s: And Tom Rak' ' fom Rile' its on a Count} ·uo;ird of • Supel"' 1sors thJt CJn onl) be dc~cnbcd a~ an arm of the de,elopment community In fa 1. SJ)., :i mcalbc:r of the ~anl.1 O;irbara Counl\ Uo.1rd, Orange County s boarJ memb ... h h..1\C <:Jrned a OC\\ mun1 .. cr ·nat1on"iJc: The~ arc. hll sJ)!), callei.l '"The \\ 1IJ UJnJtdl•S - the sort "ho ruhbcr-stamp an). Jc,clopmcnt ('lfl>JCCl 1lut come!) before them. the brttger the heller .. \\lTll OUR putiltc olf1c1.1b bought. paid for anJ pla) 1ng pohti~ Js usuJI. the rest of u~ hJ' c Dnh one recourse 1n th1!) ~ordiJ Jira1r · Da)s aher the upenor Cour1 JUJge ga\t! de,elopcrs a tentall\c thumb~·up on the frecwa). ~.000 dcmonstr:itor!) turned up 1n Laguna Can)on -there to JHO l<:Sl the judge's dct'lsion b~ IJ) mg out !)hec t anJ blankcb 11.r illustrate 1hc ,J.,tnc!) of the prupo cd free"' J) Their me~ al!c \\J) tear if \\C dun·1 beat the -an Ju;iqurn Hall' frcc"a'· n's bcJt1mi.: for th.: Orang~ Cu.1st" ~n,irunmcnt. • H'UI • .. aim i) l'dttur uf U vrld ·rrodt· m:1gazinr and .J rq;ufar l'ilut columai~t. community. Editor's note: The following ore S3mples ,.1~ybn;~-;........-rlo...-..,,,.,..rr.:'."'-t-1t--4N--w<.,,..·,'°'~~/'Ju-"lo~r -u:ukrs • cemments and CJ iri- c:=::::::::=::===========,_,,---------------:-----------------,-=-~~~~~~tor~:=r~c:r:rrian ~p~n S~0.000 thlt \\J) I'm )Ure r Jm not 1hc sion, but the odds against cisms. While Pilot ec/itors "ek ome and drumming up that kind of rc:td all romments, "e "'"only publish re· ~nses from cal/en "ho lc:we a name money seem bc)'ond calcu-lation. Stall, look."' hat hap-p ease spell it out), cit) and phone num-ber (for \erification). . pened in La&una Beach You c:m ,et im'Ol\cd by calling the when 1hc city came to the Readers' Hotline at 612-6086 Th:inA. you! rescue or Laguna Canyon. 0 We v.1sh the Nev.port Beach Conservancy good tuck. Thumbs dov. n to to those who mailed ~he anonymous w:unmg to cOru Mcu midtnt~ that the City Council v.·as poised to downzonc medium· density lots throughout the city. While the council is m the process of putlina the finish· ma touche to the city's new ,eneraf plan -a document that outlines future growth in Costa Mesa -the rumor mongers have grossly )im· phficd and OYeTStaled v.hat the city is doing. It &S further troubling that 50mCQnc v.ould ha"'C the lime anJ money to c.ngagc ill this sort ol sha~y en· &erprise yet not have. enough backbone to attach their name to the mamnc.. . ~Have I coW It ls hard to im3gine which is more ridicu- lous, the cows in Ba)sho re or the pcopk. How insecure cnn you be ""hen )OU go bonkers O\:er a statue of a caw in someone else' yard? It mu 1 be hell to l~ in New• pon Bench. HENRY FALSINGER Irvine w-11111 nl Dixon Rf1ardin& .. lbumb up" to S~nsone and Wynn. There arc .no ""inners. Naturally W}nn is fe~ling _ hun and bctr:iycd. ~e ~ould all feel that w i } but this is not a betrayal of a dear pcrsooal friend in .whom •e h:t\e pl3Ced our confidence although that too has probably h3ppened to .a g,rcat man)' of us. ' Tht is a case of pulling a convict~d em- bculcr In a position where he \\~ ll~cd acce to pubhc money. Calling Oi..,on' prc\'lOU conviction a )'Ollthful mistaLe is bcyood comprehension. Since v.hen cm· bcul~g-$80.000 ron idcrcd a )'OUthful in· discretion? How lo get involved! This is rour community newspaper. and ~e d lil..e to hear from )OU Here 's how • )OU c.1n become an act1\e participant in The Daily Pilon CommuM) Foruc* page. v Call the ReJders' Hotline (642-6086) and lea\&)our mess.Jge While , .. e "•el- come all tommenb. ''e'll only publish comments from tho:.e ''ho lea\e J name (pie~ spell 1t put), c1l\ and phone number ((or \eritica1ion . v \¥rite '1 letter. Please be as brief as po:.sible l onger letters \\o1ll be con::.ide red 'for the Communit) Commentar, page which runs Thursda)~ \\JI \Our lt>lter to "letters,· 330 \\I Ba) St • C<»ta .\\es.1, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-41 "'0 v Ci\e the editor a call. \\illiam Lobdell can be reached at 6.t2-.U21. e\t. 351. """ Our vie~s u . )Our \i~s. In our new .. p;ige, we at The Pilot )tri\e lO be fair and ob1ecti"e On the Community foru m p.lge, "e try to do the s.ime b publi::-hing a wtde r.lnse of \.1ew -m.Jrl' or ''hich "e ~gr e \\1tn 7 in tne intct'-' t oi fair- ness. The Pilot's o pinions ace restricted to our editorials. Sansone and the re t of 1he citv council raised W)nn· salary $10,000 hortl> be- fore h1 retirement. tr Mr. \\ rnn uc ef"\cJ an mcrca c v.hy w;isn't it given all along during hi 20 }CaB ~thcr th.an l.appmg It on upon h~ announced reurcmcnt'1 The n they raiscJ their O\\.n !)Jlarie The upef\isors tncd tbi t and heard the out- r ged cnes of 1he ta.,pa)Ct . The) haJ the · sen c to re cind it a nd ha'e "e hcJrd an>- thin• from .out cily council" No. IC )OU coM1Jcr this a cheap hot then we all ar~ rcall) an trouble. We ~ill l\a'c .:ln upcum· ing elc'ctt n so all is not l~t. GE E and DOLO RES k.ERMI Nev. port Be ch Nice counn J n>:i)ly tr\jo)cd J DC\ \1c_ln1~r1.' 1:olumn on in\1 1ble olJcr ~upk. h '" .i \\Cit· wriucn cllss1c column that ,h,1ulJ be ~)n· J ic:.1tcd DO-..: l· LEM l ~G '\..:"("'rt Ucl.:h SUrvey Ille COStl . 1 ju'l nnl btd reJJ1ng th e arll k. · Ur\~~= \\lter ~)' no tu t.l\e' to bu~ f'.lrld nJ," anJ it a tonl!lhe' me thJl it l"l''" S~0.000 (\) SUr\C)' 400 pet,plc, ·lt ccn~ to m" the (It~ might ~ct \Olun· teen. to t:anJ outside of gr\ ~ tore I Columnlit, llillliless Journalists: such a thing as ·a tree meal o nl) one aston1~hed b~ thh LIND.\ ~lUSSALLL \I ~ C\\ J)\)rt B .... ~I- Feeneys rebuHed I "ould hl..t to c\press m) deep npprc~1J· lion or the clanl1.:atron uf lhc right-. ,,f pe1.iple to run for ckc1i .. e offi.:e in the 'IJIC of C.ahlornia. ~ e\prc cJ ~ J hn_ and Errac f eency (kiter f'cb. ::~) I ha'e the ob' iliu,I~ mt)tJkcn 1mprcv !>t(ln 1h:it ln) 1nJ1, 1Ju:.il h.i. the r1£.b1 to J~l.tre thef?beh~ -ns nnd d.nc '"'r t cir p.&rt) ·~ nomin:nion. 1he f'cene\s inJlcate th.lt uni " 1 :h~rcc \\1th the r political phi· Iv op..h). I h:.i'~ n,, ri~ht tu run r r· n nu· nJtion an the part) \ll their cho1.:e. I \\Ondcr 1f tho<. RcpCJblrc:rn' 't3l" '" 'uch -:a' L1n1.o." l ~Jd, R\ ~~'ch, Ho"arJ l'alt. R11.h.1r<l :'\L\vn ailJ fXh 1bly ' n K,,. nalJ Re 1~an ~,, J J ~1. .:<. ~ .\ll.1'1\\,DRl:'l~ Co 1a ~11.:,3 Hopelessly romantic .\ ni1.:t cumm unat) tot) "in )\)Ur lr~mt f'"1£C tOOJ~ ~bout the )Uun~ man pr~Jl'Nn • :at the p1\;r, It ""1' 1.ut~ nd l enJO~cJ 11 I J1Jn•t think ~ork \\CIC h.m1 nlrC' 30\ mULC t ·,~~ \\:\UI lh;Y. I x:al nl.'."' an"'' ' l re J c'" "-orJ >t tr1 · p.ipcr. c' n htrk ,,I th• 'I 'fl' pa(;c \t \R't L ~'LHn ( ... \\ AND TltE LAST IEC tt: t'lRST (Or, thll •e h~dn't seen chow line th t k>n& ince World Wu Dcutt, anJ he uggc tcd thll we head for &he ncarc t f ·food Cnnchise. in i.& ~hh(', h ..,. .. l ...W. alld Gru•Mt) - When fletcher Jones Motorcan recutty acquittd the Mcrccdc.s·Beni •aknhip in Newport R;cbc, thcro a spcttllClllar .. ~dy. .ciPb<Jn" '*h. Party plannc.., c.p«tcd al>Qut JOO RSV""a pcst.s at the -----c~pat c"'POfium oo Quail Street. About 1.000 ~. 'Re food. pnl\idcd by El Torito s,cdaltY "' CUI .... was ..... ICtU.,..,_ Or IO I w IOlcl. Mt, I MWt ..... d a monel .., ~·--,,... c.... ud l ~ • .... Well, be •~ I mumble and arumblc o toe, woN o( our tkpri tion ttachcd IOfT\C hiahl)'-ptaced cars AnJ. bci re ~e ~lJ y q\tesadillas con au cafl)Qlc • .-e were i.n~itcd by a couple of upcr· ua~ scn1kmcn -auto ck kr l't4 J_.. and El Tor1to Rcstauraau president Martla M. c..., -to pae ounc~s at a mllC·Up tntaJ holtcd Friday at EJ Torito QnU ia Fash~lft Island. John, •ho DC\'Cr uw a free dinner' h<' didft't Ii.kt. tbfre •1th wife 0.... and their ~uu&. JaM WkMn.. who Md swvMd IJa T.,ten 60lh WrtW., b11M , ... ,,....... ...... Dia) ..... Of J..1uytud. ..Ute¥et. Other patt ~ ewo ila'*I .. c \ Elliot Skin Jr. \:ha11m~ • Jim Crftliftpf publr~ Ta..)oh~ -'"-e publ ~ ~ - --.---._ . -----::---- -Wednesday March 4, 1992 ' • i ._BaCk Page City ·gets involved with Jet fuel tanR :-ialetY concerns By Anna Cekola Qlfl WYllr . COSTA MESA -After months Of pleading for help, business own- ers who work near three large jct- fuel tanks at John Wayne Airport expressed relief that the City Council has decided to tdlk with county officials about improvt"d '1fety measure!>. In a closed-door session Monday night, council members asked City Attorncy ,Thomas .. Kathc to set up talkS about ~afety issues with air· port officials and business owners HOOD: Husband arrested atter fatal shooting From A1 Bonnie Hood. 46, was killed Aug. 19, 1990. in her cabin at Camp Nelson Lodge, a rustic mountain lod$e in Tulare County owned by Jim Hood. She was run- ning the lodge .... hile her husband lived in Newport Beach with their ~t> children. Tulare Countv Sher· iff s Department inve!ltigators said at the time they believed robbery wa:. the mo ti,c. although no money "a!I 1aken. Beauchamp, "ho did mainte- nance work for Hood. was ar· rested Oct. 13. 1990, and charged with the murder of Bonnie Hood and the shoo11ng of Rudy Manuel, the lodge caretaker who was in her cabin at the time of the shoot· mg. Both Hool.I and Manuel were shot 1n the head Beauchamp ..... ho admitted being at the lodge the night of the murd er, was found in- nocent of all charges on March 29, 1991. After the acquittal. Hood ex- pre~d doubt~ about Beau~hamp's guilt. "I had the feeling he was not guilty," HooJ told the Daily Pilot UI April 19111 ··Somehow, I feel lthe munkr) .... as connected to .irugs.'' Hood. who did not attend the murder tn:il. vov.ed after it lo';b o'er to d1.,co,e r v.ho was re· ... pons1ble for h" \\tfe's !lla)ing. llcauch.imp\ .... ire or si'< months. in the Koll-trvine Center Associa- tion, which borders the northwest comer of the -airport 11long Airport Loop Drive and Airway Avenue in Costa Mesa. "We're hoping to help get a lit- tle communication between the two," Mayor Mary Hornbuckle said. "We're definitely sympathetic to (the propcfty owners') plight." Business owhers in the complex filed a lawsuit against the coun\)' in late November on grounds that the three 300,000-gallon tanks - which arc as close as 100 yards Body language • from several businesses on Airway Avenue -would cause death and destruction up to a mile away in the event of a fuel leak, airplane accident or earthquake. Several weeks ago, Superior Court Judge Ronald Bauer ruled that the mere existence of the fuel tanks is hot legitimate grounds for the neighboring property owners to file a public nuisance lawsuit against the county. Bauer did, howe~r. give Koll- Irvinc Business Complex property owners a chance to bring 'him back Sharon. told a reporter at the Por· ,l'I'\ 1lle Rel'nrdcr Tuesday her hwi-J hJnd had 'c:l up the Monda) mec!t1ng .... uh Hood IJ!ll .... eek. She \aid 1r'4as rda1ett10 1he ttTrlt of - equipment Hood owned. 'haron De.wchjmp J"O told the p ... pcr she "jnt'.) to se ll her story •o the press .ind 1s cla1m1ng knowl- cd~c of Ho~"IJ\ imohemcnt in the dcJth of h1' ,.,,fe She told a ne .... s- papcr reporter that Hood lilied her hu'.)band to keep him quiet. But Tulare Counrv in .. estigators found no .... ,,Jenee hnl1ng James H(1<>d to h1' ""lfe ~ deJth. hl#Wl~~Nui Jonathan Neal, 9, uses a little body language lo gufde the cro- quet ball through the wicket during game at Bal6oa Park. an amended complaint in 15 days. Although the uty -Council hasn't decided whether it will join the lawsuit, the property owners said they arc pleased with the council's new role in tile case. "I sec it as a positive move," said Dale Karjala, a property owner on Airway ·Avenue whose business sits about 100 feet from the fuel tanks. "I'm happy that the city of Costa Mesa is finaJly recog- nizing that something needs to be done. We'll just have to wait and sec what can come of it. We're certainly willing to talk wi1h the But Barbara Lichman, an at· airport officials." torncy for the property owners, .said those safety measures would Airport officials have argued not prevent disaster in the event that construction of above-ground or a plane crqsh or major earth- -rue! tanks, which were up and run· quake. ning in September, arc not unusu· "ThO!le ..are not mitigation mea· al for airpor1s and safety prccau-sures for 1hc kind of disaster we lions built into the system exceed see," she said. existing regulation5. Putting the fuel tanks under- Safcty componenis include 3 ground would be the safest thing t · d 1 k d t · to do, the property owners have compu craze . en e ect1on ~-argued. · _ tern anc! an 111ternal and cxternaJ,,., But airport officials have said system th~t would cover the entire'· construction of underground tanls "fuel farm" with foam during an could incrca e the potential for emergency. ground water contamination. . PHILHARMONIC: Releases lineup .. . . . . . .. . . From A1 well known on American shores. I "We do not have recitals by some of the great names," Vollmer conceded to reporters and representatives of various arts organizations and v~nucs at the Daily Grill restaurant at Fashion Island. "It will be interesaing to sec if we get a reaction from the community." " ... h 'allows us to live "ithin our means.'' Meanwhile, two dance progr:l'm at the arts center are included on the OCPS schedule. Dallet Folklorico de Mexico returns to Orange Counay after a 15-year ab!>Cnce on Nov. 18, and the Krasno)arsk Dance Company or SibcFia males :in appearance on March 19. 1993. ''Thi~ i an indicarion that that is what the people \\ant," Vollmer said. The OCPS hunted fc,eri!IM) across the globe fpr quali1y orchesllas, many of which urc- expericncing funding woes of their own. "One b) one orchestras dropped out," said Vollmer, "ho characterizeJ the philh:irmonic society's mind set as "wh:H of quality can we bring to Orjnge Coun1y 1hat "''II enable us not to ruin us financial!)"." However, he was upbeat about the schedule -and proud considering the rccessionJry circumstances -saying there arc many highlights in the '92-~93 assemblage of leading American and international orchestras, . chamber ensembles, soloists and dance c?mpanics. Among them: • ln what Vollmer called "tt\e 9rche tral highlight on the year," the two-year-old Russian National Orche tra, performing in its first American tour, comes to the arts center Jan. 11, 1993. • •The highly touted Vancouver Symphony makes its first Southern California appearance in more than 12 )Cars "'hen i1 open the Great Orche tra~ series Sept. 26 at the arts center. •Violinist Pinchas Zukerm:in "ill in:.tc his. Orange Count) recital debut ut the arts center on Feb. 6. 1993. •The Los Angeles Philharmonic, performing m its 31st consccuti\.e season fur OCPS. mnkes three v1\it) to the art center: 0 t. 17 .... ith conductor Sa·Pe~l3 Salonen; Dec. 12 under the: baton of Yuri Tcmirk:lnov: and March 21. 1993, wjth Enrique Diemcckc at the helm. •The Los Angeles Chamber Orchc!>tra, performing in us 11th con ccut1\C ~a'IOn for OCPS. appears at the arts center t--:ov. 22 with conductor Christof Pe ricl and contralto pl:i)cr Anne GJe'Jng. •Arts center appeara.nccs b) the Pittsburgh Symphony (May I . 1993, with Lorin Maazel conducting), Seattle Symphony (Nov: 20, with Gerald Schwan conducting)..-id Australian Chamber Orchestra (April 2 with clarinetist Daniel McKclway). • Making return visits lQ the a'1S center from the current, season will be guit:irist Christopher Parkcning ("ho pcrfomis with the Academy of St. Muftin in the Fields under the dkcction or Iona Bro\\n on April 23, 1993) and conductor · Chri!>Lophcr Ho~ood ("ho follo\\S up Monday's OCP,5 performance "ith the St. Pa\JI Chamber Orche!ltra by leading the Handel & Ha}Jn Society in a horal'orchestra program on April 24, 1993). •Also making a return visit "ill be the Emerson String Quartet. \\hi h perform-. at )nine B.ucljy Theater Oct. 15 to lick off the Virtuoso Chamber Mu~jc Series CO·)ponsorcd b)' th~ L3guna Chamber M~if Socict). Aho performing in tlfat !ILX-conecrt series, "h1ch "as 3 \lrtual sell-Out tht\ sea.son, "111 be the acebimed Colorado Quartet (Jan. 22. 1993) and The \\all ace C0Uec11on. EnglJnd's premier brib.S cmcmblc (April 6, 1993) For a SCl.)()n brochure or more t1clet inform:uion, phone SS3-2.i22 VIRUS: Companies brace · tor deadly compUter bug prccaurions- "Wc shouldn't ha'c a problem because ~e chccli;ct.I all our ft- -ware, but JUSt to be tool "'e're going to advance the date on C\-· erything;• he said. ··wc·re hiding from the bogeyman." He i n't the only one. Passed by haring mfcc1cJ com· puter soft~jre, the \irus could hit ;in)"hcre from 500,()(X) to 5 mil-got three people \\OrUng on 11." . Ui~l-Nl---~t-ff.~·~-..~~~'W't"l~~·i'W----I Fridn). according to estimate b) indu try e'\perts. 8111 Crane, m:inJger or Con- truct1on Dusine~ System Inc. in C~ta Mesa, :uJ h1 company ha:> ~pent the past few \\eeks ~:lnning soft~ re for cibout 500 of their customc~. but only turned up one infc"tcd thsl. "\\ c ha'e roughl) 200 more to ched. b Friday," Cr:inc s:ilJ. "We S) tcms on computer for area companies Such compame , de· pendent on thc'e ~) tcm for their bill colkc11on inform:u1on. could go b.mkrupt if :1 \lru5 wiped out. their data. Computer industry e perts esti· m:ue there jrc hundred~ of 'iru :)tr:iins popping up worlJ\\iJe .Lii the time, but few arc as threJtcn· ing ~ the M1 hcl:tngdo. they ~>-. . DEALER: Implementing a unique non-negotiable vehicle pricing system From A1 Hood"'.I l\\ll c.:h11Jrcn -a 11· )C .tr-old bm· J nd 1-l -)c.:ar-olJ daughter ""ho 11 .. e in the Harbor View area uf Newp.irt lk.ich - .ire being CjrcJ for b~ neighbors "They\e nc.:cn .ik•ne ')41 much since Bonn11: ldt. thc)\e hecome \-Cr)' independent." :-aid .1 fJmily member .... hu ~ ... led not to !'le 1Jen· 11r1cd ./ Automotl\e Group. 1he company thal O\\ns ship in Garden GfO\c anJ a Buick and GMC franchj e in Corona. Campbell Autu- mot1\'e also has a SJturn dealership io Santa Ana. which, like other Saturn franchises.. sell cars at stid..cr price a a matter or the manufacturer' policy. 929 IUXU') \Cl.Ian to aoout $400 on 3 j>cdal· edition M1 t:i. C;impbcll ~1J he ~cfic,cs 01her auto dcalc::r :trc ·\\atch1ng him cl~cly -some w'ho arc curious obs.cl"er onJ others who hope anJ bclie\C the ttlnccpt will r 11. He crs. such as \';lf)ing trade·tn lit>" nee • dealer fin:rn.:1ng :arrangcm.ent .anJ !>pcc1al rnoti\alilm 1h t a rr:mchisc might hj\C to sell ~ p~rucular moJcl. such as an O\er- - Campbell Mazda. "I thought 1t would be well received. or I wouldn't nave done 11, but l d1Jn't reahzc .... e "'ould be deluged \\Ith customers a1J he bclic .. es that if the trategy works :u Campbell's de lcrship . some dealers v.ill make similar ch:ingc . tock. c_ .r-)_, "\Ve had so many people O\iCr the week· end. we couldn't talk to half of them We didn't ha .. c enouJb sales consultants, e\ien with e\icf\onc on duty. 1 spent nft>st o( the v.~ckend ljlling to customers myself ... "It' not confrontn11onal," Campbell s:1id or the strategy. "If no longer u again t them. It's 'Herc's a customer. They hn .. e a need. Let's see t! v.e Qn fill it.' " The new priC1ng strategy reduce the tune it take to buy a car by an h6ur to an hour and a h Ir. Campbell cstim:ited. CampbelJ Mazd3' price arc below retail on nll mod· els.. with discounts ringing from SS,000 on a Bob Robins, ov.ncr or The<xk>rc Robin ford • Isuzu 1n C~ta Mesa, i n t n 111· wi htng critic or the con.ccpt, but nor i he completely con"1n.:cd it will wotk. I le iJ thtrc re many \':lnablt th:u will continue to m:ilc ;iuto pricin& cunf U$in& to ron)um- ··1t talc out the guc~-.ork, but not the !\hopping." Robins said ... The S3me product i'I solJ chc-.herc, and people will buy it ~mev.hcrc else if 1hc) can negotiate ·, bet· lcr price." · Campbell said he rultie 1hit non- ncgoti:abk pricing i not for C\Cl')'One. but ht' bc:lic'c' most con umc~ v.111 cmbr Ct' the new ppro.;ich. Rabbitt Insurance Agency Int~/\ \uia /Q'i .. ·\Ull • Hom~l~n~r-. • Ru .. mc " -•- Campbell said he will probably adopt the non-ncgot1Jble pricing strategy at h1 group's other dc:tlcrship -a Nissan fran- chise in Huntmgton Beach. a Ford dealer- 631 -77.W RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. .... , ..... c........, ltll .... 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' stro. cd nJ that their rropcrt) ~ The ) . ttJ w t luc -.. ukl drop by t le ~' fin~ ~tton on tbc sen raJ pl n, S2S.OC\l. Man:h l6.. Fantasy 5/Detco D«to ,000 •HiMnl -..... ~ .. ~ ..... ____ ,~-·· • Clubi --. . ..•. ··' • ~mondl -•• . .......... • ·-..... ~ ..... l .. ,. 1 Sports Wedneldly llCtlon 8 March 4, 1992 The Newport ~each/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Charlie Brande-volleybalVB2 Sports on 1V-radio/B2 Classified/84 BIBLES DO IT/ BACK . TO THE ARENA . FOR Ill-AA FlilALSI .'i Blrry Fdcner __ .... COMPTON -Estancia High senior center Matt Fuerbringer got tired of ex· plaining to his rookie team· mates how great it was to play for a Clf 111-AA claampionship at a big-time· arena. So, the 6-foot-7 center decided to simply lead the way. Fuerbringer scored 32 points and hauled down 17 rebounds to lead the vis· itlng Eagles to a 63-58 semifinal victory over Centennial High of Compton, Tues· day ni,ht at Compton College. . "Matt was big-time,'' said Estancia C.oach Tim O 'Brien, whose team ma.lees its third straight Southern Section title· game appeara.nce Saturday at 11:15 a.m. against (top-seeded . Morningside {please check that) OR perennial rival Servite.)at Mater Dei rOlls on t to· fin .als - Monarchs .rip Buena with .wild third quarte~ spurt By IM Wolcott socxu \',ll;et IRVINE-Mater Dci announced its return to the Southern Section boys basletb~ll finals "" with a blast Tuesday night, ripping open a narrow game in the third quaner. After leading by one point at ihtermis· ion, the Monarchs used an 1 -2 run to rocket past Ventura Buena. 68-49. in the 1-A semifinals at UCl's Bren £,en~ Cen· ter. M•ter Dci (30-1) ,..tll meet J.W. North of Riverside for the champion hip Satis· day, :s:30 P·n:t~•t Jhe loY Angeles SporU Arena. "I told them at halftime that 45 minutes from now it was either going to be a happy. IOckcr room or a sad one... ~d •i , o owing t e Mona.rcb·s 16th straight ~tn. "A lot or these pla)'crs lived through a sa~ time wt year. and I told them they better tum up the pressure ... i..ast season Mater Dei v.3 upset by Marina in the <livision semifinals, also pbycd at the Bren faents Center. lbe Monarchs v.ere m jcopudy again Tuesday. lea<ling the Channel League champions by only a 3:?-31 margin after · two quarters. An unchar:icteri tic series of l\llllO\'Crs, t~ .. eling viol:it1ons and missed shots al)ov.ed' the Bull<k'g-. (22·5) to lca .. -c ~be floor at haUtimc v.11h ruhstic hopes ol an upscL "la the third quarter v.e made (Bueo3) start wonying about us. an tead o( us v.-or· rymg about them:· McKnight u1d. ..I thank the pressure finalJ)' got to them ... Something got to the DullJogs, who looked on hopelessly as a 35-33 deficit turned tnto a 57-37 nightmare an a matter of four minutes. four second~ in the third quarter. Senior Regpe Geary, v.ho hnisheJ v..ith bis season average lS point 1pi1ed the slu.mbcrin1 Monarchs ,.ith a cro..J- pteasina '1am followini a b3d..court teal. and the assault was oo: • Junior K.amran Sufi, v.bo h3d sacn points and five assisU. nailed a three· pointer 10 push the kad to nine. 44-3.S. the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 18·6 run to pull even al 58-all ~.ith 1 :05 Fuerbringer, the lone returner from la~t "Matt and our height was the differ-remaining. year's state Di..,1s1on llJ ch<imp1on, agrce'd enee in the game," continued O 'Brien, Estancia, which has seen leads vanish in "ith his coach. whose Eagles (23-6) netted 20 of.their 24 • the regular season, but has been able to ''I told the guys, no one "'ould remem- field goals from inside three-feet against hold off charges in the playoffs, an~ered ber ou.r 22 .'"''n£ if '".~ d!dn't ~et the the the ovennatched Apaches (20-9). (Two quickly. ~ha"!prons~1p game, I·u.crbnngcr said. others should have counted due to obvi-Jeff Byrne a 6-7 senior con..,erted one We ve bui~t such a tradition at E~tancia, . . • . • the season 1s measured b' the ous goal-tending that wasn't called.) or his four lay1ns to get th~ Eagles bac~ . . • Fuerbringer hit 11 of 18 field goal at-on top with 52 seconds left, and a Fuer- tempts and 10 of 12 free throws to earn bringer bJock forced a jump ball to give his third straight CIF title-game berth. the Eagles possession again with 30 sec- "l had it rolling and I just kept it onds left. going," said the All-CIF standout. "h's all Ty Schisler, a 6-5 senior, hit both ends a~ut experience, and This was a great of a one-and-one free-throw situation 10 learning experience for us. I had a lot of seconds later, and a pair of Centennial 3- fun out there' tonight." pointers missed to preserve the win. Fuerbripger scored 10 of Estancia's 16 "Ty's free. throws were !>ig, and Jcfrs fourth-quarter points, to hold off a valiant basket to answer them after they tied it Centennial comeback. ~as real key," O'Brien said. "Their quitk· The hosts, co-champions of the Frontier ncss and intensity bothered us. but we League, trailed 52-40 with 6:02 left, before hung on. It's a great feeling to be going forcing eight Estancia turnovers during .an bac k to the Sports Arena." playing for the CIF champ1on))hip. If }OU don't gel to the arena, you're not any· thing." "' The Eagles oCfensi'e e~ecuuon was something in the first three quartcn •• "1th guards Joe Edson. J im Fault..ner and Rus· sell ·King-pounding the b:tll m to Fucr· bringer and Byrne. "We wanted to pound 11. rJther than let them pick up the tempo," O'Brien said. Estancia led 21-12 after one quarter. and upped the edge to 36-23 at the half. Centennial forged a 9-~ run to open the third quarter, but the Eagles settled d0\\-11 . Co ta Mesa's Yool Kim gets caught amidst the de(ense of Rancho' Sh;innon Jilme (21), Alilah!Rodger trighO. Heart-breaker for Costa· Mesa's girls, Ranch·o Alamitos wins it in ·or, 75-74· • Marmet Williams. •ho led 1he Mon· •• a.lths •itb I points.; nk a (all..av.ay bascli.D.e jumper to ciuend 1he margLA to t the enJ , t rcgu· 11. " • Terence Wilborn ro1ao-.cd v.ith awn:. i,. bas.tet and a free-throw to complete a 10-0 rvn that made the score 4~3.S •itb 2:27 kft in tbe q1W1tr. Foltow.ina a tet by Buena·s Lance Ally, Mater Oci dwnpcd in ci&ht tra' bt to all bw auaru•ec this v.cc end' trip to lA .. We needed lo lu.tft up the tempo and ~ makina tbotc c cts.;.. tcK· •• , said. ··1 real~ pleased v.ath tbc plly .of Jcny Joocs. He came off the bftct. ia tbc tbard quvter and tancd re· bouode .. and tnalini shot •• JoaCi fi.rltibed alb fM potAts nd tout ""°" .. -all ta lbc w1J quaner. ~ a.a.. M S&IDOno •bo bad • CVUf· Wslll 24 pc:Uu .. ~ttr Def .S44 qu.u· terftaal Oftr Oolln•"l\IC~ Friday, ~ llPoia6, F., • .to led the Southern Section ti.' I JO.l ICOfilie ~raae. led ell playcn tO. M poiMs. He Md llW• QI 8ucu MM ,._ • dlla fatcM dlird quancr • ...,,. ... ,~-bw.." McK· .... ml .. h .... --... (Spoftl ~)Md .. _. ....... .,. dw ..... Pn?M. .... Wllwwlillil'tMw WI loll.'" to hold a 47-38 le:id heading into the . fourth. •• A Fuerbringer three-point play, and a p..:ur or free throws made it 52~0. but Centennial'~ Ben1amin Shaw hit a pair of 3-pointcr~. and three )teJIS \\ere con· vertcd 1010 b)in~. as the ApJches drew even. .. · ''Th;.it'~ l\ .. O late rail)'> \\e\e held off in the last t\1.0 games," \:lid r uerbringer, \\-ho ha) 62 points and 29 rebounds in tho~e contests "l\c ~tepped 1t up for the playoffs, but tonight's "'in is a tribute to our "hole le am." Br) ne finished -w11h ·eight points and eight rebound,1 "hilc. Faulkner om.et . 3 sub-par shoo11ng night (4 of.12J b) pulling down I 0 rebounds. The Eagles earned a 49-37 rebounding advantage and con\erle.4j eight offens~ve rebound~ into buclo.ets Bittersweet ' finish for Tars, 63-50 By Richard DuM L.\ HABRA -Thc:rc "ere reJ~on::, "h\ Gin.i lleJ1h, ~hchJel; Ro,, and· ~lJureen McLJren • embraced on the Ne\\· · \ port HJrbor High benrh ("'.ll't":._~,.....-"7 after being lifted from , the g;ime "ilh fi,e ~ .... ..:on1.h I ft The' lne" v. hJt the odd::, \\ere 1.ie dJ\ night · of up)c1H1ng top-)eeJ.;J Ur.::i'· Olipda The\ \\ere thrn"' n mli.> t1 .... den against the \\'ildcats. plJ) mg v.Jthoui thc.."'lr head co;ich. Shannon hko"k'; "ho "'01'> ening J one·g.une ~u~pcn::,1on· tor hold:n; .; team film se~1on on Sund:.i\. a '101 \Ion of ClF Southern SectiiJ'l rule;. After plJ)ing their, heart:. \.Ut -.. nd :c.Out~conng the \\ 1ldcat:t in the ~.: ... ond ' h~f. 3 I ·29 -the\ kn.:" the\ J a:· · comph hed ail th~ CouJJ 3£. n>t. lh _I· ants of high school g1rb basketball. In the ~nd, a 63-50 \ICtory for Brc .. this CIF Division Ill-AA ~m~fin3l .it ~~ nora High. there \\Cre tear afta a t-l tcr.."eet condu~ion for these O\CrJ ,_ ers. Bob Sef\cn. H:.irbor' bo\> b ' etball coach. found out at I 1 a.m: on Tue J.1, that he "oulJ co.i.ch falo'"-' • te..tm. "The> "ere Y.cll·prepared b) Shanr n " )a1d Senen. "ho seemcJ n~ht at h tm in th1~ Qm. the s:ime one~ "here he'd coa~heJ the SJ1lor..· 00~ to a CIF lll·A.\ iJptnin;-rounJ '1~to~ "'er ~nll.r:l on Feb. :?l The S.11lors ti i·9). m :rn" hile. found out in ltr.t qu3ner "h:ll tfle \\ 1IJ~:1t-. (:i- 2) "c:rc 3Jl about. a teJm th3t hu' "on three s.tn1;ht CIF t1tk' "We t..ne" u Y.-:ll> ~om~ to be ltkc this;· Brea CllJ~h ~llrk Tr;.ikh 31J. "Th"'rc \\:is no rc.i ""h' 1t -.h uldn't hl\"C b<.-.. n: \\'c v.cre .. till pre. mg 1n the fourth qmaner bccaus.: it w~h ... 1111 3 pme anJ "e "anted to use up th.: d ~ .... b .. fore th .. ' h11 :in- ocher 3·pomtcr. 1 h-.) "er r:un :ng 3, on • l . • • 1 82 Wednesday, March 4, 1992 High school baS2ball preview · -- Eagles enter with same clouds in lining ·despite three returning All-PCL choices Coaching staff unhappy with 'work ethics ,' fear it'll catch up with them By Roger Carlson Spoi1s Editor There's something about Es- tanc~igh baseball that keep the juices flowing and 11's not too hard to figure out Ju'>I check the w's. In the past seven campaigns under coachc Ken Millard and Paul TrO'l:el. the l:.agles arc winning al a 66.4 percent clip. The} arc numhcrs others can only dream to obtjin. In the past four years the Eagles ha"e click~d at a 75-30 rate (7 1 4 percent). and going into this week's Newport Elks Tour- nament they arc two-time defending champi- ons with a thrce-)ear record Of 11-1 in the tourney. AnJ with three return- ing all-leaguers in camp, including right-handed se- nior Kyle \Vil on on the mound, the Eagles anti- cipate another run an the direction o'f a lea~ue championship, as well~ ,,, CIF playoffs competitiof!- Despite the number., (traJ1tion. as well as three Wilson --"'1th jll-lcague status in camp) Troxd I'> taki ng J low-le~ .ipph>Jch. cfj1m1ng inexperience and l.>ck of h1g numhcrs at the plate as the mo't serious pitfa ll' ··~e·re not looking n:,11 '>harp right now." said Tru'd af~r a couple of da) s of spring workout\ ··oui p11cher' jre going 10 ha\e to keep us in the g.>me.... Defensively J thrnl.. we'll be Jhlc to throw and catch. but we 're weak tiften.,l\CI) · Pan l>f Troxel's demeanor comei. from the lack of J pMtaculJrl) £l>Od off-season. "lhc work ethic hasn't been the same as before and 1t\ going tu show:· predicts Tro.xel. "Hopeful!~ by the tame league roll arounJ (March :!O) we'll swing a little· better. We'll have to manufacture some runs and v.e'll be aggressl\C , as ..ilwa)S. hut we ha"e lo get them fo._u,ed ... A lot uf juentton ligure' to focus 1n on \\1lson. line of a long lane of control pitchers ill Est:inc1.1. who enta'> w11h no-hat reputa- tion "He' a lut ltl..e gu" that we\e had u> cent!). Ill e Chm·\\ al\lin. anJ Gabe Ja"age and Cody Rodman," said Troxel. "Aver~ge guys who threw strikes, mixed their speeds .and were fairly intelli~ent on the mound. "We're looking for him as .J ou r No. 1 guy." Wilson was 4-3 with a save and finished with a 1.8 ERA as a junior with the no-hiller coming in Pacific Coast League play against Century. Victor Ramirez. considered by Tro\el as one ol the be t defensive infielders in Orange counry, returns with all-league laurels and figures to anchor the infield at third base ing to \\Ork, he's going to be a player, and he can help on the hill, too. "He hasn't picked up a ball in over two years, but he's so athletic, he'll adapt." Fred Pajarito, a hard-nosed linebacker in football wh~ started the fir t eight games of the year as a junior. catcher while Paul McOaniels was bus- ied in the basketball playoff' , i set. • "lle's just the best," said Troxel. "He's a good-hearted kid and he'll do whatever it takes." He's also the stopper on the Others in the fold include mound. A right-hander. the rignt-handcr Bill Drown, a 6- Eagles figure to go to Ramirez foot-3 senior who has shown often. When they do Wilson promise, but whose experience figures to simply switch to third is limited; second base candi- base. · · dates Jose Hernandez, Paul As a hitter, Ramirez appears Barry tin~ junior Eric Barnett to be ·in line for dramatic im-Ken Millard (also in the outfield); sopho- provemcnt over his .238 av-more left-hander Jairo Guido, erage as a junior. outfielders Rich Buday, Chad Weaver and The third part of the all-league triangle is Jason Richardson. first baseman Steve King. who batte d .300 Fin.tlly, there is "Wild Thing." \\Ith 12 RBI as a junior. "You know, he could make an impact," Andre AJvarez .and Nate Ha.cger are l\\O said Troxel of senior right-hnndcr Mike rc1urning lenermen the Eagles figure to Smith. better known as the Eagles' line- count on heavily. backer-safety and place-kicker in football. Alvarez started about nine games in the · Smith was 7·1 with the junior 'arsity as :i outfield and has mo\etl to -----w::.---.-----. junior and posse~es the one short. l lc'll lead off the batting commouity that drive-; Coach order and the Eagles arc hope-Ken Millard to the brinl . I le' ful his .~61 a"crage ns a junior wild. \\ tl l take a few step'> up. "If the plate was high and Haeger. abo a senior. batted outside he'd be :ill-league," . ~40 as a Junior and he'll prob-said Troxel with a laugh. lie ably end up in lcn or right throws a decent l nud.Jeball ficl~ and off-speeds and he \\ant l·t's in center field. as well as the ball and we want to be in ·• a t\\ist in the pitchmg taff. the rotation. You JUSt ne\er that puts some mtrigue in the kqow. ~tile's \\-Ori.mg in the Eagles' auack. WJtlield and thirtl, too, an'd may help us there." Matt Johner, the lclt-handed quarterback-supreme wit h still Guitlo is the nugget of the another season ahead of him, future. He's a sophomore tw in has come out for ba eball after to catcher Pedro Guido, \\hO shelving the spon for the paM • i on the junior varsity. :ind t\\O years. Troxel foresees the t\\ m- bJttery as a potent 1-2 punch "'He's really got great poten-in ·93 and '9.t. ttal," Sil id Troxel. "He played v. 1th Dilly Blanton and a lot of Wea\er's contribution m~y guys around here in the youth leagues. and be limited. I le brol.c his ankle tv.o wccls \\C was the best player on that team. We ago. "ere d1s:ippointcd (when Johner dropped As for the PCL \hlrs, Laguna llills and baseball). but. that was his decision. Now he Tr.tbuco Hills appe~r to be the Eagles' big- has some ca tching up to do. but 1( he's \\ill-gc t hurdles. -Vanguards-Le The games begi,n! V-ball advance, getting ready for centerstage! 8 9-8 6 I · d I N H b . K).lc 'J h;)mp'-On. Kell Hane ";nd A ron . A umni ue ewport ar or McLtndcn v.erc on the V3r5tt} la~t )C r w.hil(' ncv.-AZL ~A -The ~uuthcrn ( .1h- forn1a C\11le2c me n·, ha J...ethall teJm Jt.hJnleJ tn the "'Air\ 01'- tm t 111 'em1tm.ih T uc,d.J} n1gh1 "'llh in 1'~ '\6 \l\'.°hin mer hu11 VU'J PaLll11.. · <. < "'111 fdce B10IJ at ~ p m 'ljlurJJ~ JI \\ h1tllc..r ( 11lle~c.: an th 'cm1hnJI tt't Ju,1 fhri..I.' nich1' t:.1rl t't"r. 11 the 'JOh: 'Ill• 1c.un't the ,,1mc.: • p p<Hll rt 1h1.: \ in.:uJrJ, 1.. 1m1. 11ut 1 •n I hl '>hllrl \0 llJ Ill ,\ 1112 '\(I de, I '" l rh.ll \\: rJ1d h.i.l Jn•ppcd \(((:':''It art• 1 tit: l•r 'n1•n,l plau: an the (11)IJcn 'lt.111. ~1hlc111.. l 1•ntncnu.' "'llh \1u'J PJul1..: 11 -.141 111 lh1' cJm.:. th1. \ .m.:11.1rJ, i.:111 1.lll 111 .1 4uick 't.in t.il.111!( J '" ,- hall1 1m1.· k 1d hc htnJ ':' per"cnt 'h"1.1tin2 1n the opening hJIC But \( <. , 'h' 'ling 1."\'l\1lcd \llf .1mJ the ( PU~.1 r. "'ere ahk to mount a r .tlh tl1Me\er R11..k \\ ttmer hat a · p.ur 111 tree: thro'4~ with 17 'econd left h' make 11 ~"S · 3. then Jun Carn ... h.td hit 11nc v.11h 'l'< 'e"- omh rcmaanan~ ''' .Kcnunt /,1r the tin 11 -.cure \( ( ", l"i.t1Jncn1 JllJ1..k fc.lturcJ II\ c rl;i~c ,.. 'COrtfll( tn Joublc Ilg. urc' llAIA Dt9TIQCT Ill "-A~ • Ant "9und a.c .. c.-... ... ~ ftectflc .. -.Cal~ .._ ..... .... ., .... "'.. .. .. "',. J . • • National Sports ' • "l'2 .. , ") J , • J I , 1-900-976,.5192 ............ ~--· ............... ................. -........ in tonight's eaSO n 'preview' c.:omc!f\ Pre tc.:>n mead, Broo"-5 Huppe and Jcrem) Mapc .... 111 contribute 1mmcd1ately T lln1gh1. !'oc...,pc.>rt H Jrbot High·, b<.l\' \1ll lnb.ill team make., 1t' I W2 de.: hut tn thi.. .1n- nuJI Jlumm match at 6 15 pm \\ 11h mu'>t of th('1r 19Ql Cll· ftn.1lt,1 tl".1m rc - u nan~ 0.1n Glenn\ Sailor' .,h,,uld l"ic.: H:f\ !!'"'J I h1: Jlumn1 '' no 'h.tbby group. either '' the' h.i.L· d·•minJtcd the .mnual mat~h 1\\cr 1he \ear' I t· "hng the .tlumna ""111 t>c the .... rl· 1•1 the I'll\(} (If-champion· 'hip le.1m Bill 't ardlc], Uru .. c i .1·J...,ell. O.t\e De,11.:k. l orn Bunn..11. Pete Helfrich. Gan ( r inc. Jed (ox. ~brl B.tm .. 11 t....c.:\tn Drnl c: .md \l G.tdd•'I wall .di pi.1rttc1p.1tc Othc.:r former · tar~ .. 1nduJc 'lcJn ')hcward. Bruce A'ptr. D1 I 1m Bru...,n .md Gre~ Sulh,.in I m 'ore th t we'll 'Cc.: ocher t t· m1h.1r lace' I ...,,JI be dmn~ m~ U\U,tl 1;1l I htn!f <1nJ 31\ntlUnCtn\t ,,f lh(' g .. me Ne .... port\ team v.111 return Volleyball · Ru<..' C 1 1n. Ju-.tin Mcintee. \fork \11. \nfl,, Frank Lnff11 man MirhaJ1, Al~r1 Lu I 11111c lt 1kcr .1nJ rvforg.>n PJtll\Un frurr l,1,t ~car' tc:lm (1.in and Mdntc:c '-'l·h. \II ('II l.1,t \car. lln· h1rtunately. rc1urner l:k.iu ~hc""ard v.1il h:a"e to"'' 11ut part of the ca ... on Jue to ac;,ukm1c problem-.. l'lut ,h(luld be hack h, m1J-pr il 1f he 1:h hi' ;u.·:a- d(m1u. adJu ccJ. D J11 Glc:nn hu' al""a'' haJ .1 J...n,u.:k of •cu1n "" tc 1m' pla\m~ \\oCll when the < Ir phl)OU roll JHIUlld I h .. ~•It ~ a g1xlJ 1e.1m u J1'1C\ I u hc111' ( omn J Jd ~far bo).., team ,h<•ulJ I'>< quite g :!ltd R\'.turnrnJ re D<'u tlc"e. Rh1n \tcelhcri nd lkmd. \tc<l~r for thc.:rt t huJ '.tr II) aamp:a1 ·n Loot.. for the ·ca "'"8' tu 'rchouncJ ba\cd on the club C\J}\::ncnce of their plj)C~ and the hJrcJ v.orl that ( o"cb f u,chdt1 h.t) put tn. Corona dd Mar \\Ill 0~11 nt\t 1 ut:!)J,1~ agatn\t C 1pl\tran'' \~tile~ 0 Cjl\.tr) ChJpc.:I v.a' .i 0 1· finah't tn the :!·A Jl\L'1on la't \eJr. hut (\>jCh Jim 0 \\one\ feel' that th1\ )CJr be .1 lmk tougher Jue to·h1' team·, lacl ot e\~ncm.c:. Dan cununn j, .1 returning All-Clf !>Wtng hit· ccr ~h<l 'ihould carry th" team hack to the pla\ 4)ff-, I re,hmJn '>Ctter tan \\.nght ""h1lc h~lrt tn taturc (:'·f\Xit .,). 1s \Cf) long m c'l:pcrtcncc "'Ith car.. ol c.:lub nri<:ricncc . AJJ 6-.' 'ophumorc Ph1lltp ~hhth' and Cal\•Hv C hJpd tould rnntcnJ for an\ t rr hnal' appearance 0 Da\e Ca,1lc take the rein' at b11ancia for 1 om Pc,tulc'ii, ""ho '' hu') gu1J111~ " \cry 'iut;ec,.,ful Ir- ''"~ \ .illcy ('l)lkgc le m C.a'>tlc \\ob n i-.t nt for the •1r1s team <ll Hueneme thJt ""On the l9S6 ~tale ch 1mpion,hip. > t ~ 'tan1..11. the bt'l>-.. !>Ca n tll" )' ~cm' tu gt't a ''"" turl ~c u1,c: so many of their pla)cr' re on the ti 'kcll'laU tc m. \tanc1a\ h • kctb.all le.tm cuntmue' to roll. the wllc'ih.111 -.ca· n ""all be un h\llJ . • 1.att l·uerhr1n '\ r. v. hu h '' aJrcaJy rnmm1'l~t to t:tnf1.HJ for \ollc,bJ IL i-. (ltwiou-.1) a maj"'' 1' pl.tHr Olh\:r h.1 t.tb II pl.l)(f v.h 1 cuulJ mali..1; l t:in"'" ''o~· ol thC' t llcst \l1llc:'ihllll team' atuum..I re 'h "k. h1,1 1. Jim r 1ulkncr. Jt rt 14) rnc, Pete 11 ~Ill"! · JncJ J hn J11h nscn t \\1th a little tune, th" could he u \t'r} w mr<h· U\(' tC' 1n1 the ,J...cth.all u~~-c houJJ ('n('r;atc: 'ucc~ ' n chc "'llc)b all \:11urt , Cbarl1t' 81'8nd ·~ •ol~ll Nltl•n •ppnn In 0.1h Pilot t"fT" Hfd~. • - -T aday's lY-Mllfhl ~ . - >r 1 p 1 p - -; Sports briefs MD's Blanton, Knuff receive bids for 41 st . Shrine All-Star Game Mnte r Oci High's Dilly Blanton and David Knuff, ---- the celebrated 1·2 punch fN the CIF Oivi ion 1 cham-A'.:l\: pion Monarchs' footbttll team, who hail from Costa ~ Mesa n'hd Huntington Dench, respectively, hn ... e been--. -- chosen to compete for the South at the 4 lst Shrine All-St, r Foot- ball Game on July 25 at a site !>fill to be determined. Construction at-the Rose Dowl in Pasullcnn .on " new press bo.~ precludes 1he Rose Bowl f~Qm being the ~itc. The South'~ coaches arc Herb Meyer of ):.I Camino (Oceanside) and Larry Welsh (Ala caJero). Dlanton, who is headed for San Qicgo State, set an Orange County single-season yurdugc record for quarterbacks; Knoff, u tight end-linebacker, wa the CIF Division 1 Player or the Year. Cypress nips ace , 1-0, in softball COSTA MESA -Visiting Cypres~ College pushed ---- over an uncnrncd run in the top 6f the ~eventh to ~ claim ll 1-0 victory over Oranse Coa l in Orange Em- pire Co"hference women's softball action on Tuesday. Cypress (14-6, 1-1) scored without benefit of a hit. Jennifer Johnson walked and with one out, took third as Coast pitcher Al- isha Nelson threw wildly afte r knocking down Annie Applegale's line drive. The' Chargers scored as Jackie Boxley lofted a sacrifice fly to left For OCC (8-3, 1-1), Nelson yielded three hits, four walks and four strikeouls, the same a Cypress \\inning pitcher Leigh Sager. ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Cypreaa 1, Orange Coaat O CypttSS 000 000 1 - 1 3 0 Ol¥oOt C~ 000 000 0-0 J I ~ lll'd tu A:>cJitgate (2), Ntlsan w Toler w-~er. 5·3 L-Ntlsoo. H . ace men's tennis be lts Rustlers , 8-0 Orange Co:tst College's men·:. tennis team made hort \\.-Ork or Vi\iting Golden \Vc)t Tuesday afternoon. dropping the Rustlers by an 8-0 de "ion to impro'c tu ?-1 O\erJll, 3-0 in Orange Empire Conference pl.1~ . ;a Sophomore right-hander Peter D..1vid,on lcJ the \\J) 1n No I single~. but the play of Ju tin ZiltmJn in the Nu 2 '>lot ra1,l!d the most C)Cbrows :i he put Golden \\ est's Tim Lcon.1rd J\\,1y, 6·3, 4-6. 7-6. Orone-Coast I , Colden WHt 0 StllQ~ Di.tdson 1occ1 oet DiM¥lCIO. 7·£ &-: z 'NII (OCCI dd h vn..rd 6-3 4-1 i-6, 1-W911-. ts \DCC) dtl ~Stoll. 8-2, 6·1 "'°"'~ (OCC) dct N~ytn. 6-<I 6· 1, B •t11.-tOCCJ Cd Al YMtl. 6-1 6-0 Luwo (OCC) dd M:Jcrnt 6-0. 6-0 Doubles: l.t~UCtfO (OCC) Ctl tt.Jdalts:aM~"r111. 7·5. 6 3 M Loe\~ (OCt) Ott Al•' "4ltz wua~ 6-0. 6·02 • OCC women's tennis top GWC, 6-3 Orange Coast College's \\Omen's t.:nn1s team got big wins from KariJnne Dutncli.. and Kim W1llJuer ul in- gles pla) and parla)ed it into a 6,J Orange Empire Conference v1 tory :it Golden Wc-.1 Collgc Tue~dJ) af- ternoon. improving to 2-0 in conferen c plJ). ;Al .; Orone• Coaet e, Ootct.n Woet 3 S..'lj'.n Gu1y (CWC) Cel E >. 6·1 6~ YI~ (OCCJ dr! l~ 6 4 •-6. 5·• ~ (OCC) Cid Tll!lef 6·3 u ~ 1occ1 ~ Sc~ 6-3. 5 3, GilrsioN IOCCJ dc1 ~ 6.0 W . &!ft (OCCI dtf R01" 2-6 61 5·12 , Oolbles lumettt>Chtr (GWC) ~I EllS-~ 6-4 6·4 CeJJy·ScNlll"Octg IG'.'.CI .:d-... W.::Mf-Cunf" 7 S 7-6 G'lts;lit ~ (0CC) dd Ol:tnO«i. Ro)tf. M 6· . Estancia golf opens up with victory ' -P 1\11 IJml Ii' Circ.J ,1 l.~~..n.i~~-----'-f-1 10 pace the Est:inci.1 High g.\llf team tu a 203-:?4:? non-e / league ea-.on·opcning \ICIOI) O'er L'lp\!rJnLa Tuesd.l) fli:I at Mc a Vc:rJe Countf) Club. D:ickmg H in~lc·s dfon:!> for fa1.1nc1J mer the ninc·hole cour\e . -wcrC' And) Rothman JnJ Chm Oc.:l k \\ilh 40s, M1!.c Arlll:hu \\ilh 41 :ind Chn Sandro "1th 45 · Harbor falls to Fountain Valley netters FuuntJtn Valley High':!> H'>lttng O.irnns netted J \CJ· sun-open mg non-lcatuc tennis .:.:tson "1th a \ldc.:u) o'er Newport llaroor. u"ng a 9!-77 up<:rt\lrtt) 10 ~ g:imcs ""on to pltt a 9·9 tandort. ---- Single Wei~ (F ) def. Thomp,c:n. 6-0, def. Upm.in, 6-1: def. Ketchum, 6·0; Suguino (FY) \\OI\ 7-5. 6-1, 6-0: G1b..un (I\) 10,t 4-6. "'on 6-i: lot 6-7. Ooub•e~· Ngu)cn-Choi (f ) to ... t to Simms-Engolc, 1-6; II.ht w O)lcr-Oarton. 4-6. def. GJltger-Dln. 6-0; Chu-OJng (FY) lust 4-6, 4-6: v.on 6~~ Ha!>tga~ -Kim (l·Y) lo t 4-6, 6-7. 3-6. Ticket sale for women 's hoops LOS ANGELES -The NCAA Women·~ Final ---- four. ro-hostcd by 1hc ~ AnJ;clC Spon Coun\711, •., the LA Sporb Arena. UCLA and U C. "'II be hi!IJ at ' ~ th Sport!> ArcnJ Apnl 4-5 ---- For the: fir.,t tame, )OUth (under gc 17 v.nh school idcntifi('u-, t1on) can enjoy this C\COt at u spcci:AI reduced rntc:. Tournament t1tl.cb, rcgul. rly pn cl.I :al S30 each, re SlO e:11:h. • On S.111Jrd.l)', April 4, 1.u: ~milin.11 gJm s. • re scheJukJ fur 'J.30 a f11 lllnl..I noon Sunday' chiunpion,h1p gJme i' ct for I p m. • f'or more infornulton. ~Jll (J 10) .:?06-674~ I -- -~-· .HiQtJ_. sdlOOI ~~,~ ···-~.rw; 0 "'°" ac~ movs CW DM.-t-A 11-...ee ....... o..i ........... ......... """"' • • ' • It t ~•Hlal 2 l l , I : I l J 0 • J • l • • • l • 1 •• ' ... ........ 1 • • l r • • f l 2 1 I I I~. J-.. ' ·~ • , 1 l 1 ' 1 • ' t I ll r , > ~ I I l I c--. . . ' . ft'°., .. I IJ • , ..... ............... n " • IS 11 • .....__,_I YIW Drlt-S..' a ..... 10 -lt I MIOM ICMOO&. ltOV'I CWM~l1w ..... 1 ........ u .c ......... .. ......... c ..... ..... ....... . ... Ultt)l W lt tU •tl tO• lt •t I I 4 4 I I I I !I l l i ·f~'I I 110..._ 1111 •11a~ ·ii.t ll 1•., ;;;... •• ,. .. ............ Cillill!DI " U ,, ~ u ,, ~ .... , ...... ,., ..... , ...:a .... , • , . • High school girls soccer All·Pecltlc Coast Le•gue • Otfen•lv• Pl•v•r of the ¥ear Lauren Weaver, Estancia, Jr. Defen•lve Plaver of.the Year Christy Lunceford, Trabuco Hills, Jr, . " FlraiTeam Kristina Grigaitis, Estancia, Jr. Tammi Daman, Trabuco Hills, Jr. Claudia Ruggiero, Estancia, Jr. Ali Lehmann, Trabuco Hills, Jr. Berkeley Edwards, Laguna Hills, Jr. Lindsay Rogers, Trabuco Hills, So. Danielle Straub, Estancia, Sr. Anne Johnston, Costa Mesa, Sr. Andrea Odicino, Estancia, Jr. Kelly Robson, Laguna Hills, Jr. Lisa Finiello, Laguna Hills, Jr. Jill Johnson, ·Costa Mesa, Sr. Second Team Sarah Lang, Laguna Hills, So. Shannon Pickett, Trabuco Hills, Jr. Allison Corriadini, Laguna Beach, Sr. Shannon Roberson, Trabuco Hills, Sr. Tjta Tavares, Estancia So. Kristen Lowery, Trabuco Hills, Sr .. Candy Ara inza, Century, Jr. Monica La Sage, Costa Mesa, So. Mei-Jen Stokesbary, Laguna Beach, ·Jr. RacheL Wacholder, Laguna Beach7 Jr. Tracie Manz, Estancia , So. Jessika Smedes, Laguna Hills, Jr. Honorable Mention • • Marcie Hughes (Trabuco Hills; Angela Summa (Trabuco Hills); Taia Newlan.d {Estancia); Rebecca Satin (Estancia); Sandra Carlson (La·guna Hills); Nieole . Jolicouer (Laguna· Hills)~ Jenny Avitia (Costa Mesa); Sara Ackelson (Costa Me~a); Jennifer Clemence (Laguna Beach); Sonia Ulvestad· (Laguna B~ach); Corina Segouia. (Century); Wendy Hopkins (Century). Tennie ttqi school boys -Edison at COl'ON eel M.w. 3, Sadckback It Costa Mm. 2 45, Long Stach Wilson It Newport Harbor. 3 Track and Fleld H gh SChool t>oys and g.rls -'-~~ter Oet 11 St Paul, 3 15 pm. Softbell CcmrlUloty eolege -Orqe Coast at Rrv· erside. 7 p m. QoH ~college -Go6den \\est vs. Or· -. Coast. 11 Com Neu G&CC. 1 t 30 a.m. ; • LEAGUE ,., Newport East Opening Day festivities set for Saturday morning cwpon Ease Litdc Le.,..e'• Openina Day, with achcdulcd pat spnlitr Daill~ will be ~Id Saturday at Co- n:iaa del .._ HIP School. J • The IChedule iaduda a pUcakc brcakfu t from 7:30-9:30, team pbc*>l at 8, lean •Hmble for parade at UY.IS, parade of players Stans at 10:4S, ~ P., ceremony 11 11:1.5, prizes awardlV ~ at 11:30, alid team ~tos continue at 11:45 PUking lots are localed on Mar Vista past Mai.trance. The Ncwpon Ea .. Little Leal\lc involves .522 pl~s strong repraentina eutsidc Newport Beach. Little League rules restrict· ~ me oLa..lcague rcsuhcd Uu.he lolmation of an eastside -and wemidc league tbil summer. . Both leagues -Newport East Little League and Newport Little ~ West -will co-bolt this year's Opening Day. Due to the split, extra costs and a desire to add training pro-ararns for manaaen and players to improve the level of play. 3 pancake breakfast fund-raiser is being held with this year's Open· ... Day. The pancake breakfast tickets are available through players for a donation or S.S and the player with the most sale will receive a SIOO &ifl certificate from Trcds 'n Threads. The Golden WCJt College band will be playing to accompany tlae parade or playeis. There is limited bleacher seating by the tennis courts for parents and friends. for more information. phone Newport East Little League at (714) 852-6229. . -By the Daj/y Pilot Heredia lone Orange Coast star to ilarrier all-conference laurels Estancia High product Agustin Heredia, a sophomore guard, "as the lone Orange Coast player to be named to this yea.r's All· Orange Empire Conference team. Hcre.d1a averaged 19.3 points- pcr game in the conference and 15.2 in all games. Heredia's top scoring· output was 29 in an 84-69 Coast victory over Golden West Feb. 5. Sophoq_lorcs Ray Anl.ton ol Saddlcbadc :ind Fred I laygooJ of Rhersidc )h.irc Most Valu.iblc Pla)cr honors, while conference champion Rancho S~ntia,o·s Dana Pagett was tabbed Coach of the Year. Al.L..c>RANQE EMl'IAE CONFERENCE PN.-PlaY9r, School A1t9. Most Valuable Ptarers G-RIY Att%on. ~k f -fltd tuVOQOd Rrten« Fl,.t Team G-San! SlllbMl. Cyiirm F-OMd ~le tyinss f-Bob Terry fu'lenon 21.1 200 12 5 153 199 • 17 2 ., 19.3 Agustin Heredia G-GleM Grtene RMIC:ho S<1I" JQO G-l~ Willizms R .ers>de C-Oet 8oY'f ~t , Coach of the Year C-a.t.t Jli'non. ~ Y.n1 C-A9ustln Meredla.t_O.C~ G-Scau Hossw. "-ho~ ~ 13 4 ., Ow Page11. RmchO ~ .. 10 2. ZZJ 1JO ·:.· ··co ·.&·~ , ... :co9eTc\wmm1ibasket1Jan honors ~ I t _,,. --I .. .-.~ . •-.-.. ·-!"-...... _.. f----· ·' OCC's Glem, Hatch _re .. tabbed for ·All-Orange Empire Conteranc~ · Ornngc Coa~t College's Stacey G1em and Colleen Hatch were among tho-.c l>Clcctcd to the 1992 All·Orangc Empire Conference first team in womc.:n's ballketball. Giem, a ~ophomore team cap· tain \lihO is a _product of Newport Harbor High, iini)hcd her l>C:t~on averaging 13.2 point~ ( 15 1 in the conf ere nee). 6.3 a".1 ... 1W. :me.I .i.4 re· bounth....a.s Lhe..P.1rate ' plo~inak point gua rd . Giem 1s out for the ~e.i1.,on \\ilh a knee can1lagc tc:u l>Uffcfcc.J in .1 69·66 vic tory over Fullerton late in the regular se.l~On. tlaich, one of h~o frc~hmcn namcc.J lU the team. allcndcd ~ta­ nna High. She .., Cua!>t\ lcac.ltng scorer, averaging 18,0 point~ in OEC games and 16.0 overall .. ind SuN BARELY Md/E Th S 1iM( .. Ca.JLD 8E E.W VJoRL1) RECoRD. ·also leads the Pirates in rebound· ing ~t nearly nine per game Saddlcback )wept both the: Mo)t Yalu 1ble Pl.i)ct <1nJ CoJ h of the Year honors. \\hich \\ere "on by center t:nn Schimcneck and Jack Sin~Jc. tC!>pl!Ctl\ c..ly. . 0 All.ORANGE ~MPIRE CONFERENCR Po1.-Ple19r, School A119. f!lo.st Vehu~bl• Phly9r :~ .. .et• s .M.tt> ~ 14 6 First 'f'e•m F-Ho::.e V.et~ r • ., U 3 C-f.~ G-a:e f .. ~. 1$1 ... -xnr:! S. '~ GOidi v. ,1 .16 2 r -Jtlll · tt ttr t Goidt"I 1•, • ,13 J 0 -Stacey Olem1 OCC 15. 1 f -CollHn Hetcft, OCC 18.C1 .i-Ratl"' A..,.. P. •••• ~ 123 F-Kll!J 8a<!!ts R •1!15 • 16 6 f-~ . 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"' '*' .,..ci • --you Good Ludl "' 'f'JAll l,_.,~I . . M Wednetday March 4, 1992 1 tl1u:rpD1t ~ .._ D11r NII j Sal Ycu Private P'1Y Mardmis8 HEREI ! ~ aar 1111. ...... . EB &!:..!•!!!!~!!!!!! 330 t Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 I :: ~ ' .. -e ..... , 1008-188& ~···· eo1o-wo I I 810 8-2174 8980-3006 e1oa.e1eo 111.1~ I 2760-8780 . 340$-3939 I • I ·I Bow To Place A Cla1att1ect· Ad By Phone ..................... Ma-&878 a:ooam • &:80pm lloDd.q thru ~ By Vlattlng ...•••. 330 W.t Bay 8'reet • (oorner of Rwwpon m.4. • 8q at.) a:30&m -a:aopm Monda)' thru rrt~ Or By Mail .....•........ 330 West Bat St. Costa Kesa, CA, 9888'7 Deacfltnes .............. 15:30pm ~ for . ' All real es ta te listings that run in Saturday's publicatio n appear in t he separate Real Estate tabloid section. I GENERAL POLICY ............. _ ........................... ....... _ ... ,. .. -.......................... .-.. ... Mt' ,,...._~ ................... ,., ..... ~ t ,., •• ....., .......... , .............. .. ..,_ ... .._, , .... _..._, .. ,.Ob ... .. ....... ., ....... ....., ..... -. .. _.c... _ _,, .. .... Dex& daT• publloaUoD. 15:S~m Thunclq for the Real Batate Tab. 3 :30pm WeclD•~ for the Independent CAMEO SHO.-ES by owner. Rac9ntly up- dated Mediterranean on pvt 2.5 acre partt, Ocean & golf COUIM vistas. 3Br 3Ba. Huge discount. 1 .3 mil. Must .... 75S.-7&40 COSTA MESA 1024 NEW HOllESI! BUILDER'S CLOS.E.OUTI Only 1 Left!! 38R, OV9f 2300 sq. ft. Bulldaf w111 coo~at• w/flanclng or l•u• option $349,000 Open Set/Sun 1.S 2113 Veno, Rd M2-8eM E'SID& 38R t BA kar gar, lrg lot. Great loca- bonl ~tom ramoct.I ' Int 6 •¥1. 492 Flowaf S1 Asking '379.000. FOii showlng, contact D9Vld st 863-8M9 2 cemetaty Iota tot ..,. @' Harbor Lawn Mount Olive In CM. S1200. Cell 948-1 tM4 OUT·O•"STA I .. PHOPt-:HTY I :,;.s Escape To Washington 8 acraa-50 lot .. w~~P­ ment potential. Prima Port TownMnd location. Soma wtwat• ~, Wiii Mil wh<>'a °' part. S249,900 131-5044 or 20&-385-2052 i HALHOA ) ISi.AN!> :..! I Oh 3BA 2Ba, garage, ape, flraplaca. 12 t Opal S1400/mo yearly. 873-.aec>e . HAI.HOA PENINSLll.A ~ 107 &530-6640 Colla .... lluftal 2.Story townhouae nr C.,,yon/Vlctorill, 2BR 21A8a, pool, ffplc. 2 car parking, W/O hkup•, S950/mo. VIiia Rental1 175-4112 ............ ......_ . N t-. \A: t'U 1< I <OS I 1\ Ml-.S1\ ;!h.! t l o :-, I A Ml-.SA .!h.!1 Nt-.v.1•11111 JU :'If I ·\I~ I fl Ht:ACH .! t i.•1 Bi-.:\< II . ,,,,., SHAH!-. .: . ." i Apartments For Rent E'Slde townhouse ap\, Udo •• Homef ..... In lpeclaU 2Br 11A Ba, lndry COOL Padl 28A 11ABA, Coeta ...... I.Ingle Old«, but nice 2Bt **Aelc •r ~or hkup, patio, no ~··· w/d, hug• aundadc, 2 father wl2Br t Ba du- l\llCJ\1:-. ',111, 28a 91ngle atC>fy, nk:a .,. .... .,.1'ental 1750lmo S48-4971 ur gar. e1s-e11 f . ~x Mak• roommate. patio, 2 car gar, trple, 1 .,.--=-~~~miA L....tw QaNMfl Apta Sl200,/mo 1nc1a ~. HUOE mat« Mle w/ Incl Wto. kitchen, BerbS1~~~ 3/1. -Pool, spa, ca~~'t 28R 1 BA & 28R LIDO ISLE fully turn pvt bath, lrg walk-tn :p~:; ·~'7:·p~~ ftSTl.AKS VI 1 ~BA townhomff, 1 er. UUI. gar lncl. clo•t. M/F. Non.amkr. All uttl• pd. •xc•pt VIiia Rentals MMt22 Me-0392 s790/mo yrty. ' C*· Bek Bay.,... Ml-7420 phoM. Avt 4/1. $350 171-4112 • Move-In S p,e cta ll aon. no '*9 873-0837 mo 1' "'utila. cau 8111 Taking Applications for llASTSIDR SBr 28•· =--..:..::.:::::;:...:.::. __ ,________ Naw.r 2BR 2QA $850. ONE YEAR llEWt 846-4520 38R ...... hOU""'"' with all appllanc... 2-car Newport Creat 38' Pa ... ,.. ..... ...... , _______ _ ..AdiL" -11ara11a ••250/ .... 8 EASTSID• m, "'••"' "' -2BR. fBA. Private .,..__ n--.. -d f"• 3BR dbl ...... • 2 ....... .. • • •' mo. 2 ... a. frpfc, wet bat, -e7a........ .-.... .....,... .... $teo0lmo. 73~ • 259 Walnut.~ 2-car gar. ~, 88Ctt 9ay -......,_ patio or batcony. 2nd COM atv 38r 28a h.. hs• ln .._,boa, \t bUc ~ ... ...._1..._!! 11650 ...... 544-304t Cozy 18R tea cot· lloH-ln apec..,11 month FREE •Ith Up•talr• 6 private: trom bch S3751mo . ._.WIU9 I.age. 1725/mo + $700 Clean t & 28R. Gated, lease! S850/mo. Can Best loc. 1450. M/F. 11t, tut. + sec:. CS.p. Lg 2-1tory 38' 2\tea, Pvt gated comm. 3BR dep. 329 University Or pool, aetlvitlH, nr * e.o.a3 10 * Avall now. 873-e798 Tricia at 538-7184 "' trplc, 2 cs gar. W/0 381-nouae, comm #N, 842-.2818 No Pets beh/•hop•. 842•5858 VERY 'SML atudiO 1 blk Laura 876-1347 hkup•. Nr N~Port poo4 & spa. MC sya.. to bch. OV9f garage W/ ('OHON/\ UEL MAH .! t :..!:..! Chat~ng 28A 28a W/ frplc, deck. t car gar, blks to bchl No peta. S1250lmo 875-9983 Blvd/20th St. A'lt 3/5. $!700. 864-1054. 11..,..m lpeclalaf aunn~ deck, Xlnt loc.. S12SQ,'Mo STEPS TO UllDI .. Oft.In Speca.I! 2 A 3M TownhQm .. t S500. Call 780-1962 VIiia RHtala Yl!ARLY 2&A-3BR ~Off 111 llontl\I Good 1oc1 a .a-7387 wi stcu~1t 2aR, 175-4112 hm9/dpfu nr bch. A'lt IH Sec. Depeett llUIT IEE! 28A.. trJ>'c, poo4, car-now 1825-S 1500/mo pon. 1175. &4&-3879. New Luxury Condo. Nie• :ZBR lBA gar Ula... 111 ... -&-t... · Spacious tBR, qu'-t $200 OFF!! 11ae Rull8M M 2BR . 2~8A, Jacuuf Avail soon. rww' paint: ..... ,........ cool ocean ~ .. u •• tub & frpl .. In muter. ate Sff at 215 Knoll 17Mltl pool, covered parking. B•aullfUI 2BR townho-520 Nate!uus • .. , ar .. zo Apte f!IH. 0/W, patio. lndty S2 100/mo. 851•11'17 Place, CM. off tlih. ......03 38 rm, u~adad. $825. o~ Sun. $785, t H AVOCADO On Famtaaf 28r 1 "'Ba. lg 2 car gar, W/O, trig, f/p. New paint S 11915 Yrty I.ff 840s53 24 COSTA l\H:SA 212-1 984-1475 McGirnl.-,. CENTAUR·MGMT Wt1t1lde DuDlul Partc.S.ttlng!! 842-22u or 831-2n5 Oulet 2Br -1tia--on WI.th Ocean & SunMt NEW Pomona, 2 cat ge-*"""' Nlca 28R 2Ba 28R 28a, pvt ~. , rag•. W /0 hkupa, $900. Child OK, No waal\ar/dryar, good small yard, p.c OK. P.-a. 8 3 1 .. 107 C09ta Mesa locatlon. Avl 315<. S $825/mo. $8 SO 1 ... DUPLU Movo -h t S pool•ll .. --In S-111'. 'Villa~ UTlL PO, STVE. FRIG.1--------t S975 n~10 ,.,,,.,... r--97• .... 12 417 E IJAY AV. BAL 1..,,..------- $400 OFF 1at llOU _. NO P£TS. M7•11H TownltouH ltvt-f Spack>c.19. nawty. daco-~8R 2~8-. Wtd ga-rated 2Br 28.a Town- Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for Tw n h • f .. tyla. 38r 21SR 28A .unite. 0ar8Q9, raga, W/O'hkup•. pool hOUM. wal'tlng di. , llOVINO TO 2\.!IBa. encl ~. frP'c, patio ....._ Me & apa. $1070/mo + tanca to movleal ~ US VEGAS? W/O hkups. poof • 3Zftd St. $1000/1100 $350 cs.p. 2233 Falt· shops. $735. 54&-9091 Tired of the high apa. =.;~ Rd **DUPLD 28t 2Ba. ~·Cail 860-0389 view Rd ..... 7001 coat of llvlng? 2 ba6-garag•. block to Furn wtntar 2Bt 13009f, • TOWlftlOUSfAMJPI room; 1 bath home beach. $1200/mo. JtOOO/mo. Stepa 10 1-seso~-°'--,7-50--.,.-0-ve-s 3BR 1\.!IBA, P~ '*'°· on • large, waned •IE/Sid• Townhome (818)359-4539 ocn. frplc, cable/HBO. You lnl LQa 1 °' 28R gar. Stt95/mo. 1-v_.. comer lot. Super 2BR 2Ba, frplc, gar, 28R 1\.!IBA 2 .,,.. 131-61'7ttt•0'5' ln QWat complex, No ~1.s.T·~'!.'1'ttno91~· Locettonl Com-vacant & t $975. • • '' . ~-_...~ ..... ""' -· - ;ty -nm sn.a no..-•• It 100 + utii) e!n ... ~7 RV parking. Only 11 _ __, __ ...,,...___ ...-. -· I Hl N 11~1. (II'\; $75.000. Calf Bii °' •ihe rp Ea etald•• .. c dep. 84°"4444 •17.0 1111ewe Inf a.Her Hurrytl HaMn today at (702) 0utM 38' 28a, big UYRIDGI! condo w/ LARGE 18' apt. unfurn, E/tlde 2Bt 1Ba. ldnt 48R ... hu walk-'n 369-9242 tor lnfor· fried yd, dbl gar $1095 v\aw 2BR 28a, 2 garage. wane'° CNna cond. H9-B tSth Pl. AVAIL now, Ulna lrg I HI-\I II ,'h\1) • 6 DAVS • 9 ""'-""-&J11n.-;i ~ Undllr 1800 •~~Party Only iiif '~·-_ clOMC. 4 \l'JBa. pool, 3 matlon. Pat? 842..... , ... --11 car. Cow •eoo A'lt 3/15 1700 No Pet 644-0452 1•· 1Ba .. _ .. ..., h lot Sn"K. W .,., ......,.. apa, MC • · """ • _., ...,_. car, ~· · ~ , _______ __,, $1295 Agt·Me-e10S 875-5434Oil144-N40 •Do you Mad lg dffn M75+MC. No dOgs. 7 7854 or 2.Story Condo at d i f 2bf tba? Garage, new 213-592·2214 291-3234 -.por Nice 2 .,. 1 Y.U a LUFFS 38R Xlnt pe".c; urn.;,.::,: cpt, O/W, atoraga. HY HOMES crnr ot Victoria/ =·gr~~ view. yard, ·f.ri:,, stove, $750NoPat840-2495 PORTOFINO.Phue u, Pomona. 2 car gar, 11800~876-•~ rafo. no p.c, utif Inc. Adorable, •ophl•tca19d Nl-\.\1'111<1' Iii-\I II ,..,,,., MUST SEU. NOW! frplc, t>9autlful yatd • 1•2• mo/'>/r + ••c· 18R w/prlvata patio. owe 1~ Qn, No qUlll paUo. p .. OK. .... SI D'lux 38r 38a W/~ .....,. msv 7 .... 79 162$. 541-tol1. ·-1100• "'°• tlonal 4th BR/Ba. pvt Caaa.aifiad Is ••oh•l•r Unit w / It'• the aoMion you're NB $1575, 48' 28a. oar Vllla Rtntlllt yd, hplc, dbl gar c 0 .. v . ifi ... T Klto M ft 1550. All •tlDRll S.00. saercNng '°' wMth-t lot~ ocean, f/p 17Ml12 St•OOJmo. 759-0874 ~ you're bUy-utile pd. teas 1rv1ne Fr19. ~f •~ • you're ~Ing a .CM 11096, 38r, gar, ~tbluft 4er 28a ~ Ing, aellng. °' Just Ava #A Tao.Ma• Incl. No peca 545-4855 h~. an apat1menC, Very '9e lo(, ..._Mee 3BR hm baMlt IQ yd, hrM, newfy redone, looking, dMalfted haS CM E.Skie dupliaJ(. 28R BLUFFS 28r 2\otBa • • ,_ occupatlon or ~ bOe1 stotago a toe• f/p, d/w, 2 car ow ..,.. )'OU Nedi . 18A, no o-. no pet9, 1300 eq ft. 2-ear gar. •ven a stray p«. PUo t C ... etlled •38R twnhao Npt Ht.a $2400/mo. Ptoperty PILOT CLASSWID seoo1mo, 188 & 1aat. Avail now. No .,.cs. M• ... 78 ger SH•14'7·7540 Hsa, R1tra 64~ ...... 78 731·2181 $1150/mo. 175-00a SERVICE DIRECTORY I NCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATEi [ _J $1.21 per lint per day. ThM'a Al.L you r-y, \1111111•' •" li~\t()(l~ll'I• <ttO **L~COST.-. For quality work Loc:8'. Ue'd Bond Ina Ncll 7N4520 I\\ -..1'.\~ -..~ -..1-H\'11 t S l_.SK ( ·\let' fs N I ll 't I > 1 ll ......... '1111 at.._.. II ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Pot fftOf'9 .,,~ CALL TOOAYll AIKFOR CANDY a r ltl•• O••-'" ....... &a9 ...... ........ LI P l ... .......... , ... RENT ... Cfll ... I ( I !-.Al'. I ~1. I St-:HVH t-.. l ...... 1 tl \ ... l•I •I\• I • l~lt llllll\ I Its lt, :'lot Ii-. . -. F•Mk9 Cal I .. .... .... '42·5'71 • I I I· \ '"'' I\ \ I j ! ... : . ... ~ ,.; .... .-4 ,,, ™ ...... .. .. ... ll'tlYlilllllllfM .... .. ""_ .. .... ,,_ / - 642~5678 Wednesday March 4, 1992 •1 TAX GUIDE TeletnarketlM No Mllr'O or eppol;;t- ments. 8-12:30 daye. Offering free trial. 17.50/hr. ExpetWnca not requlr9d. c ... 548-6500 • taNOSIZJ! WATERRD • No-waV9 matlt9M. In· clud•• frame & head· board. Good condJ. tlonl Only l200. Call 689-7904, leave m.s- .. ge. 1·~ I~ I'. I\ l I 1\ l ..., i o I I l\~l:\1.\1'-> 1,111•1 llOORHIQ & ... 1 bo8t 5 Dalmatlon puppa.•, Stop WH11ng I on bOtn 1/27, blKtc/whft• dock. a.rtous lnqulr· & livet~. cham· lee ontyt 7a3-1ae2 I IH \'Hiii ~ I •111·1.i LI l\tl c JLN 1-1 I .!CJ M Chev .... ., LINCOLN '71 V -e L o a d • d 1 Contlnental •60 (081697M) ts,••• •no runs good S 14*9S Coet• Me.. Musi ... 1 642-0567 1'1.VMUUIH !fib:> ''IH!Jlt\!'> :1.:.:0 87 Pl~mth Aellant '88 Stud•-•k•r sgoo down, S3SOO bal Truck V8, •·•Pd. Ta ~• over pymta longbed, lo mtlea, 5202. mo 8~8-Mwl S 1500. 846-0<l90 I \1 (I t '1\,\ .:·•..: -.. .-.. .... ~ _... ... ....ult• of ... , yellt'• tall return? -old you ~your com- plele4 ""; r9turna on a tJmeW:-baa&a? •W .. ttMi H• reuonabi.? eotc:I fCMI r~••v• pet· 90n.a.d aervlce? tf you ~ed no to ¥Y of theH quee. done. pteaH call Mark H. GltMee & Compeny ..... 997 1 l I '· ' I I '-, I () :-.11 ., ·, • :! ., :..! ., I Fem 9ht cute CdM 2BR 1Be •ach conage, avt lfftlnedl 1576 + Ula pd 123-5738 ' Commercial Rt:al Estate 111 ~ .~s IJFt I< t-. t IJI! ' I NI :l7h!I 300 720, 3739 l/F 10dl B/F. 1tl11 West· cilff, Nlt.•Agl 541-5032 CdM 190 to 1100 sf. With, A/C, hgwy elg· nege. $1.25 p.a.f. Real°'10mlcl e75-e700 liDU OFFICE SUITE 129 Cabrlllo, CM. 820 sq ft. All lnclus!Ve, near Npt & 17th St. E2 ft#'/ acces• 722-1000 11\:11\ :-.l"HIAL 27HH 400 2000,3900 Sq. Jt. 3975 Birch St. Npt 8ch 541-5032 Agt Business & Finance Ml 1~. t ~ TO I 11.\N :!HI-I IN TROUBLE? We can help. Bad credit, no credit· ~ loanS avalt- abte .... eteady )ob. 1.eoo.8~,~7 Ann ouncements~ I I c 1~ -.. Jil l,') :.!~2.> Le9I t ~ ...... , grey tiger~ W/ whtte. ehOf1 hair, f• male. N.., 15ttv'San 8'nWdlno 722·73'4 LDSTI G°'<I bracelet ,_ Corona del Mat POlll Offtce/OfcNd St. 7 .. 7744,,_...... I nno:,,ncements I l't-Ii'' •:"liAl. St-t< \ II t-.S .too:> I IT'l~DCITING! ·1-~20<e00e I." lO 10 flWI IS. 1 ""1 + Ttl C«ll CN 2tw~ um a. p-.t of a Supet Salet Crew eelJlng PIRIOIW. TAX PREPARATION Accuree., reaeonably priced, confldantlaf. Evening and weekend appolntmenl• (your home or mine). Maxi- mize the ~· ben- efit• ~ •r• .... tltlecl to. Aeg. Tax Preparer Cell •ob 457·1734 ~.M I' I < > 't' :\1 t-~ I SJ-.HV ILt-.s ..... 1.1 • ••••••• pion llne..1. !"OW qual. M9o4118a FREE to loving home, Kllchen 1able w/• chairs neutered male, 5 yr. l•O. maple double old Cocker Spaniel bed I~. maple chest whlle/buff. ' of draw.rs 135. w/mlr· 540-5795 ext 1 ror $45 ..... ··-. Ml\HINt-SUI'S I I)()( K S 7 0:.!:.! 10 Minute• To Open Seal 18' Power $226/ mo & 3" · Sail $400. Avl Nowt 752·288'1 P..... be aware that Mal• dog, 3 yr old, oeu· th• llstlno-In fhfe cat· tered, ell sh011, part--------...- egory may requlfe you Leb/Sprlnger. medium 95' Bolt Slip 10 call a 900 number alze. short ha.Ired , In Newpo rt Herbor In which th9fe I• a housebroken, well Cell 675-6240. Charge per minute. fO dozen •kelne of trained & IOVHble. -------....---French yarn, wool, Oocl( near Jetty, Balboa Noftda/lnflftftJ 241·2U8 89 Cemaro AS V -8 Loade d I (KL183088) S7,988 Coate Me .. Hondallnflnltl 241·2888 90 Geo Priam PIS. A/C, Cass (LZ082265) SS,988 Costa Me .. Hondallnflnttl 24t·~888 MAZllA if l i~ 95 Mezde QLC A u t o. C••••ll• (F0814917> 12,a9a CoataM ... Hond.tlnftnlU 241-2888 90 Mazda Mleta Convertlble , Red SUZUKJ ttiu:, '89 Suaukl Swift 16V, 21k m1 auto. •••nl cond, 13995 547-4S924 M r 8·5 TOYO'fA 9210 cherry. Financing ---------Ava.lat>le. I 12,595 obo # 807261 Call 548-4e&8 Dir NISSAN 9160 Bart_.,., Trtilftfft acrytlc & conon I .50 126 · Celt 5'*8•5390 111and. Up to 42 ft, In· WOMEN·MEN. 2 w"k ea, ...t.eggo blocks, ~.-.,.,.v_e_•_•_ft_e_r _6_P_m___ elude• power/Wnter. cJau. ~ u-875-6700 White peece dove• 723-5770 '8 9 NISSAN PATH f'OHU 9076 ••'87 Cel c••• Bright red, excellent condition. AM/FM stereo, AC. Cruis.e1 T• t Wheel, S4k m1, S7500. Call 646-9147 al349l~ r~I 1.aoo-7 BEN FRANKLIN 250 ~1_0/HChl. Make e3xcel--0-re_e_t_L-Jd-o-loc--e-tl_o_n_ 87 Ford R•cort FINDER. Black , 2· ....... 11 """'·tee annlv. epoons, allver· .... t pets 754--412 • Bo at sllpa now avalllblt P JS• A /C • T 11 t Wheel dnve 5 speeo --------- 1989 FORD F3SO Du- ally. Lariat ein•llded cat> Wh11e. 32,000 m11e1. Bed liner, chrome w11 .. 1s, gOOd 111es, 111celleo1 condl- hon• •GO V-8 Boo« val1>4t $17,000 Musi Hll $1 5,000 080 846 0180 VANS e22:-, 178 F.ORD VAN Rebuul 3:> 1 VB. po.wer ateer.flg power bflllK c1u1se eorttr<M, lr COf•d W1lh lra .. er t11~t• £1 itceller t cond 2'omw11 SJ !iOO 714 89-1·8550 Of 524.e229 WRllNSTALLER Entry '-vel. No elCp, )u•t a dHlre to learn & grow w/one of Or· ange Co'a finest alarm J-.Ml'l.OYMJ:-:N I' WAl\ilJ-.IJ :>:>.t:, plate, 26 yra. old S5 ~· 28th St. Marin• (4W t91275) S3,388 A IC. seereo-cassette, 87 Tovota Celh::• each. &44-6989. Fully loaded docks, Coate M••• cloth i"lerior. Low AutQ A.C. p s. p B ... --------co ed 111 b ltl-Honda/lnflnltl mites Like ne.v Ltc.• 2 csA 752 • companlee. '8-18/hr. M·F 8-5. 850-85e0 AptM•na,.rt Married ~ouple, exp pref'd, fumlshed 2BR AP.I. utllltlea + ealary. 948-0392 CLEAN I NO BEDSPREAD full elze, ver p,r ng, a 241·2888 F orced 1 o s e 11 THE IOLUTIONs... 64go2td .. solid color $,20. '51 Lesler spinet, xlnt ~:t~';, fac 1lllies, low1_,,e"'9"'"Ae--ro-•-t•_r_W_a_9_o_n_ $1 4,500 060. 673· T!~~~:~, 10 your cleanlng prob-1 ___ .... _163_·_____ condl11oo, mahogony. 975-9844 Excellent. Auto, Rear ....;6.;.5.;.0.;.8_______ Costa Me9a lems. Rellabl• and DEPRESSION glau $499 nrm. 873-Seea 1-..,,,....,.,,,..,,,.........,..,,......,...,.,.....__ Air. Loaded, Flnanc1nq 88 NISSAN PULSAR 722·'2000 thorough. Home a/ bowl, pink S45. SLIPS FOR RENT Available, $11,995 T ·Top• , A /C , ---------buslneHH. 760-8097 Sllps avail In N.B. city 1 807354 Low mites. LI c 11 2 K Hye 2 9 88 Toitota Camry LE Call~ ~7044 •--------........; owned & operated Call 548-4858 Dir • $8,995 A 'T L o ad f' d ' Graco etrollerbed. marina. S12.25/to91 TOYOTA OF (J3:.>2 4288) 58,588 hatdly used. 150. 25" ZENITH cabinet lV, per month. 644-3044 89 Ford T·Blrd COSTA MESA Costa Meea 559·1365. needa w0tk S25. Supercharged 6 and 722•2000 Honda/tnflnltl Nanny Wentecl Look·•---------toad edl (KH172560) 241·2B88 Ing for rellable p/1 HUGE & healthy peace ."', 641-9641 $11,988 nanny/student, M·F, 1· Illy plant, 20" Ivory Coeta Me•• 89 Toitota Covertlbl• UOMt-:STICS ~:Ho ••••• 88 Ford E150 t..<?,., • es o J 6 en· glr.e Cap1a1n's c II a I r ' • • e m I• con.-ers1on, sl•de door 67• rrn gOO<I cono r 1 owner $7500 1-P ·• (,f° 9<!"7 1 01 6 2·9!.0.: Housekeepers earn up to $550/lltlk, all shlfls,.'1-900-221-9207 6:30 p.m. for 7 yr glr1. wicker basket, pd 185. Honda/lnftnltl '80 Olds AT, Lo aded! Musil Responslble, great at· sell for '20. 7~5065. 241•28aa Seel (K7306 562) tltude, tran• provided MoToRcvc• "" h Toronado cost• M••a :.----------' W/PfOOf of good drtv-~ •lmet, 90 Ford Bronco II Honda/lnfthltl DECORATOR/ SalH Person Ing '9Cotd. &42""397 black S=~ Excellent, 4X4, Aulo·1;p,!lfl .. s!lll9"1oo~. !11!6~46-"'04"'90 ... "9I 241·2888 or •71-214e. mauc. P/W, P/L, Mint u ---------ConOlllon. Financing ~51~1ii11:.6i:il~a;&a,;ili:,jll 90 Tovota Tercel COSTA MESA hlH Automobiles ANTIQUES• CLASSICS 92~0 Exp neceHary. FfT, Nlary + comm. a... boa lsland.·e73-28e0 Merchandise RUNNING board• for mini p/u S30. tve msg. Yard Sale-*unday 648.e709 °' fMS-5263. Only 8~pm. 1588 San Bernardino Pl. 16th/Santa Ana. A vailable. #807373 Plymth Reliant SE 548--4958 Dir '1'9=ully equip, very good Coupe, A C P -S.1'80 Ford Falc on 2-o• Casa (L 04764C5j ., " e c • I "'Ol"IC $0, 788 0 1 6 1u3I M•rkttlnt Dlrectort ANTIQUt:S t.010 SANGO Quadrille (lily pattern) dish•• for 8, '* matching place mats. SSO value, sell foe $20. 759--5065. Earn $3,000 mo + po. lent al comm'• FT/PT wJrapdlly expd'g Real E-1ate Co. Depend-189" C>U Singer treacs1e1--------- abl• only call Mr. ••wing machine. VASE, red dapr•sslon Lope• 843-0290 S300. 387°2051 glasa S35. 76<M097 P/f Person N~ Old defis, 1910 Wicker ---------IOI general dentist's buggy. v Int a g.• Waterford CIYSt•I office. Assisting exp c!othH, 367-2051. Grand B~ue eter· not nee .. sa.ry, please llng-LennoiC china. 10 call 714-8..e.o&38 place Httlngs + aerv· ing pieces. Must Selll P'/t Pr~ 11-t AM.ANA FREEZER 17 Evea g..a: •92-G936. -.111 cubic feet. Almond•---------Real staeexp. upright. Uke new. WORKBENCH -steel 790-8364 Hardly ever used. with drawers, back St75 OBO. 673-6508 $35/080. Call AM Pff Verifier APT0 SIZI! REFRIO &42·2730. N"d•d 1 morNrlg' per Excellent condition, week (Thursday). great for bar area. Hunllngton Beach/ S75. Catt 631·7•80. COl.l.t-:CTIHI.f:S 6017 Fountain Valley at••· Coldspot to f e Goo d P•t,. Include• P reez r, Private collector selllng . fro11 ''" frig w/guar· bueball ~··d•. huge m ileage. ust have ant" s 125 &46-236'.o ..... rellable car and lnaur-· tnventory, low pnc.1. af\C9. Call 714-GrMn aide by aid• re-Jerry. 873-7045 965-3030 uk for Aila. trig , Admlral w/lce- maker.$225. 847-8575 PhannacJ TtChJ REFRIGERATOR M•nqer e MONTHS NEW W1lh retail RX exp. Ho tpolnt ap artment cau Chuck 5"0-8912 sli.e. Perfect condt- JTJFT. Autrw'• Sand-bOn. Sac.~flc• $JOO. wtch ···'°°"· 1173 63 ~ Unit G, !Mne Ave •• SEARS FF relr~ator, Costa Mesa. c.u &<&5-good condition, works 1100 e.Ham or 1· 149. 644-8870. 3pm, uk tot Marg,wet Tappan 30" gu raoget R.E. CAREERS mic;~:Ol:00 flCpandlng Rea. Co. I---..;..;.....;;.;;,;;.....; __ H•ka aectye. sales UPRIGHT deep frMHf , mgr • Office Mgr wh»e ISO. .>Ont opJ)Ol'tunityl Musi MS-8302 be ••p'd, 11greutve & dependable, Send t'URNITlitU: 6014 confldentlal resume + g DRAWER dfHHr, sala.ry reqt to: Mr. dark wood $40. • .John .... , 3300 lrvlne 915-S302 Ave •105• Ne 92eeO Beeuttful aofa loWseat l6L dfifl'i ldn* chair ottl>man N- E.wn 13,000 mo • In cndtn. C>U vim. Sacrl- A P D I T I 0 N o f flee S32S. lM 1 ~. comm'• to4 1~ + Tr n g I e 9 9 ..a a 0 e CHEST ot drawers $35, DENNIS NllONlda USA dark wood t'REt: TO YOU 6022 lfRee TO GOOD HOMR 1 yr Old large cute dog. 722· 151 •. Jt:Wf:l.KY t-'UKS & AHT tW25 'Sound of Music' alt collectOl"a plates (Bradford EJrchange). complete set of 8, with scenes from the mo~ music.al. •••u-tlfUll Stin In or1g1na1 ~x••· never d i•· played. AskJng S250 the aet Pleas• can Marla at 6<'2_.321. at. 309 days, or &<&5- 1933 eve. arter 6:30. ••••utlful full length eposaum fur coat Rev.raible . as raincoat 'Witt\' fuf trim, European hOOks. Hatdly wom. S9SO. Erte Serlgrepha bad ioan: wiN ·sell cheap. l7SOO~ary. ~90. tove aeata, cotree table. boOlcahelves. wicker w/cushlon•. gd 1·0-r1g-1na_l _Art __ b_y_i_u_aa_n cndtn, $475. 723-5002 Rio• ••qulslt• and FOR sa.i.: Nice loV9- .. at, ~ & gold vetv.t $48. ~607. ElilJPilt~ 642-5678 unique! Professlonalty framed Private party lnqYlfe tot prices. 75 ... 283 MA< HINf:KY 60-15 O.Vllll:>ta alt compr•sor w'hoen lo preN\#e Pol on tr..a.r. oaa en- gone 1 1500. ~90. Pf:TS & ANIMAi S hU~~ F0t SM· Snkw. Artl checel•t• ltreWft Aab-lt, 11 reer Aex Rebblt Incl. cage and set-up. S 18 72•~a .. AC URA 9010 Nf:WPOH f Bt:t.CH h 169 '87 LEGEND COUPE AUlo, sumoof, leather, alloys. Orlglnal owner. Movln9 Sale Every-Xlnt cond. $11,900. thing goesl gas a1ove, f · Pp. 676-7755 •--9-1-F-o_r_d_F-2-5-0-. -cono111on, 1 ow oor $3850. 993-9380 Costa M e•a $2100 873·5508 Excellent c ondition, Fully loaded . 460 . Class1hod is • H onda. lnflnl tl 241-2888 Auto. Mini. $15,995 C 0 NV EN IE NT #807347 Financing whether you're buy· 9t Tovota Prevla Avallat>le. Call ing, soiling, or 1uS1 6 Cyt, Au lo p 548-4958 Dir looklng. classified h-is 11'01:.>388 S HS,995 what you noed1 Toyota Of 91 Ford Tempo GL PILOT CLASSIFIED Costa Me sa SELL 642·5678 couch, lable, chairs • .....,,....,-.,,.---,...--.-_,.....-•tc. Sunday only. 9-6. 9t A.cur• lntegra GS No earller, 214 361h St B lac k , leather and Newport Shores. 355 loadedl (MS0 18763) 4-dr. Automatic, A. C A42-5978 7?,·2000 P1W, P/L, Financing r_-:_-_-:_-_-_-_-.-.-.-_-.-1111!-.-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~-~---=-""'..::•..:•..:-:.. _____ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-..,.---.-.... ---.-.---.-.-.---- Avallable, $18,595 #880166. 548-4858 11-11111 Deal9f .S14,98B WaJnut. Sat/Sun 8-5. Costa Mes• Electronlca, couches, Honda/lnflnltl beds. l<itchenware, etc 241•2888 HONDA 908~ Transportation BOATS 7011 1 O ft Inflatable (grey) U ke new. New I h/p Nissan engine. Cose S2000 saer1t1ce S 1000. Must Selll 759-3585. CADILLAC 9040 88 Honda Prelude St Sun yellow . Auto '79 Seville Xlnt cOl'ld, "2VOX221 $9,995 drk silver metallic. blk TOYOTA OF leather. Lo ml, 2nd COSTA MESA owner 53500. 434-Sm 722·2000 ~FIND an apartment through classified ,_..,.8""'"9_H_o_n_d_a_C .... R_X_S_t_ P S. A1C. Sunroof. (KSllt3V5) S7,.sa& Costa Me .. Hond.tlntlnltl 24t-2888 UPTO seoo PER MONTH * NO COWCTIONS * Early morning motor routes availaole . Deliver • . Must have dependable transportation , and liability insurance. CALL 642-4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Both \"Ulntrable '\ "" h de iii· :'\ORTH WET • K 10 6 3 K Ji QJ +AK 5 3 EA~T . ,\ .. ' • 7 2 · A 9 K 10 +J 9 4 10 8 6 I 3 7 5 3 6 2 • Q 10 ; t) SOl TH +QJ 9 8 5 Q 5 2 A9 4 +82 The h1ddm.,: 'or tb Eut 1 !liT P 4 + Pti! Pa. P o u tb 3 . 4 . Opt•nmll lt>H<i Alt 11 I Kf' our \\ 1>rd or "~t p p tnto ned11n-r', c(lmh1nrif tt'IUl"f'. tht'n+). r-111n1nat11\g lit'\: '"''' dia mcJnd li1-rr M mi tour udd TODAY-'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC..OSS \ Hal harO ~ S More modern 10 Puu on bgf\t t4W..~-1S~ 16 wonn r;o Si.on pr<>Olem 11 Ger$°'*' 20 r,oe o1 car 22 Pwen 23 Ame "Older• 2• 8argail\ 6' tt'le Red 62~0'-- 63 s Change 6' PTo -~ s.noer M..-fS> '6 V I I:' fjt ol ·~ DOWN IPr~ .ubecflp~ for the ._ _____________________ ___ ~Is 26 MIN 27 .... lecl 2 8ehc>td1 u 3 tmcwt •V--~ s Oegrw 6 o.ted 1C~ D.itw "°'' 8"'~ 13(),00 '° M0.00 per wffll •WOltl 3 hours ..ch ..-csay ... ~ •'Mn prtrM and ---..... --s.s y.-. °"" or 06det and ~ In • lheeo.teM ... or tie •o" a..cn .,. •Tranapot'leelon prowtded Cal between awn'° apm. .,.,., ... nooo• .... ..., ..... eWof' i houn ~ ,..., .. ~~ UNES DAYS BUCKS . . . Sell your private porty merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Comm.unity Marketplace. Coll today at 642·5678 and roke odwnloge o~~ffer . 3 LINES for 6 DA~ BUCKS ----...... u..ssoo~• --- "''"~it-1ltl\ th.at .n,luJf'• rn-.Jti\tl•ln 1n\NmC'nl '""~"'It J'C'""''Rl'rl ~n~ Moon Pll'11tun htghllf.h"' .rmr'''""""' htn . Ul\1qu~ u•tnmll!'H«•t Of\ SCORPIO \ t :'·S~ ~1 1 l.&1n.tr J't"U.l>Olll .k'l'nl• Rfl'n•n•'C' '-1\ 1.-•h-•11• 1ry, "~'"'" ''' t \}'frt!'l\•fi-p~,..on;al e llC't~ a11o.I\ •n f"'>l~nLC' 11'111J~.& 111tt' w~ ..arf'NI r" t tlut hAI n "'c:.>nl:.-itnJ will t-.o ~n..-N "rw' 1n ·•vJ~ "(..11T4RI .._ "'' • 30 ~grouNJ 34 AeoMt 35 C.iaoei 36 CNmicel endlfl9 37Cowse • Ja tHIU 11«'4 .,~ "'" 42 A9duce , .... 43 -aOOuC ..,,..., °" ttlt 4S fo.-:,"'...._ •1 A.-.. •t~oo ~ C)lf . Sl T FliflllO' MCV M Opootit I WhirlOOCf IT~ 10 '°" " .... QOO 11 u-tU.J 13 ~ It P• _,l 2 .. .. .,, - Be Wednesday, March 4, 1992 ; ; -------------- Business r' Business Editor lony Cox, 642·4321 Tiny lhPlll makes . ·big ·come-back. Auto dealers cautiously optimistic By Tony Cox 8usnss Editor NEWPORT BEACH -Jn the two years since it changed ownership, tiny Pioneer Sil\'ings <tnd Loao Association has come back from the dead. nearly $112,000 in the (jrst quarter of its current fi cal year, ended Jan 31, up from $42,000 in fis- cal 199f's first quarter. In addiuoo, Pioneer is now one of the most fi - nancially-sound thrifts in the state. Its core and tangible capi1al ratios -measurements of cnpital relative to assets -arc nearly 7 percent, more than double fully-phased-in federal standard~. Pio- neer's risk-based capital ratio -which factors in the types of loans an institution makes -is 14.l percent, fa r exceeding the 8·percent regulatory T here's good newc; anct bad ne'' s in, the local automobile busincs'>. The good news 1s thnt .1ftt:r sc"eral months of drama11c declines, respondents to a month!~ 0 .111\ Pilot ~urvcy of auto dealers Jf~ J 1'\ ah1,ut l..eeping pace. on .1,cr:i!:l, ''1th their yc:u JC<' ,.ill''· 'Th1.· haJ ne"::. b 1h.H the H'.H-.h! number., .ire /;l'llme-..: ,, l.'r 1l1 catch, ai. the rccc,,11111 •. u.I Per\1an Gull \\'.1r ''· ~ t 1 tn~ a bne out ''I l--1P .. l11l'!!..., 11 1 ! ' umc last )C.ir. \\ eah· r f , 111 <'t r~ i-11. ncc ur ml. mcmt er\ til 1!, :"\ ,,, , 11 l::k.1ch and ( 11,1.1 \k, 1 \llf\l'\ group .Hl' r 1.J ' I '•-' ·1. TlC P'~lll\c 1.1.·i J,. 1 th,. 1cpor1 CCI•)~''~ h I l ll '' 'lgllill•.int 1mpro1.1.·ri, 1l .:: : 1. 1111111:!1 ... ahc.1J . I 1!•1 ,,_ \\,' ,, 'ttll ~·II .1 Ct'Ui'k m •r.t' ! t. rf\ ' '" ;.inJ ...:1.m~.:p. \' \1.' I'~ ur to.1!1.'. ·'.lid ll' r1.Y I. "I I t~ni.. 11~.1t h\ \n ~. ut"-' Jf.:.l~"'"r • ; ,, ..... ·, J 1f1. 1 , , ~I' ,;. "'h.11 •'-ll h: th.: ,1.ar1 1 ,. rt•n~ P' 111 1. Ir... nJ t tc , ..;. • 1 r.:~1:1111111.: 111 t ' J . Tod a'. .... 'Jf .. 0'1 •l j ~ ~ 1.1,, B, ·• • r, '' r l • \ ,,,nl ,, , r "l.1ni '·" ... 1 • nt t l j ,, to H. ,: J J r1.:~1r\l' \~1.·,1 th 1n .1 t• •t c R.1'l' ( n' 1ronnwnt ~'''i'nrt H•.i...,h Lbrdn \J•ch ..; : fOll' Rl 1 •t•·.'w t l"h and 1. rv:.-,,, 1 t t :x:r-..eJ 1>..'i, I to 'ul.' .1· 955- ~~,) rr l ...tf!m, our l1fl'· h .111 \,, c:·r ,anJ Ji.If lfir, .. h, \Ct~r.in -.ommcr.iJI rc;,al c't:Jtc: br,llCf\, h.IH' )1.lllh.'J tt C '\e'.\• port U~...t h Otll•C OI l H &. ~\­ SOcillll'I (. 11mmcr1:11I fh.11 l \la U· .('l"iC'\•\ ,, ... 1k' ;J''•'\:l.1tc; .. • Auto sales One of the state's ~mallcst thrifts, Pioneer's fi. nancial condition wos ni an all-time low when the one-branch institution was sold in March ~990 to Spring Mountain Group, parent company of New- port Beach·based Spring Mo untain Escrow Corp. Pioneer had only $20 million in as- sets, and after combined losses of $1.8 million sfocc its founding in 1985, the thrift's capital had dwin- dled to less than S290,000. minimum. . Pioneer is succeeding through old-fal>hio d. community banking. ' "In one of the most ch::illenging economic eavi- ronments, _we have been able to not only succeed, but grow," said Kute St. Clair, Pioneer's president and chief executhe officer. "We've-gone back .to what "as once thought of as the fundamental sav- ings-and-loan approach." ......... \\ -"""' • Represents last year's performance. A score aboYe t 00 rc Oects a n improvement over the same month the previous year, \\hilc a score below 100 indicates a de- cline. Scoring i~ based on £ales of local auto dealers "ho arc surveyed regularly for this feature. It was therefore no surprise that after buying Pio- neer from a group of developers , Spring Mountain made a lot of changes· at the in· Kate St. Clair stilution. the group . hired a new prc!>ident and relocated Pioneer "ith- in Nc~port Center, to a larger and more visible facility in a building the S&L share:. with the NcwJ>Orl Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. Spring Mountain also pro pped up the thrift's CJpi- tal bil c with a $3 million infusion, and ::.taff1ng was increased from eight employees to 12. St. Clair took O\'Cr the helm la!>t fall, replacing Anne 83con, who left for a job at a L3s Vegas_ thrift ofter completing the initial stages of fio- neer's turnaround. St. Clair joined Pioneer after working with the Resolution Trust Corp., rhe . agency that administrates failed thrif1s, at rhc agency'::. Cosfa Mesa a~t-liquidation outfit. She ''orked p reviously as an executive at Newport 8 i.lt- boa Saving , since renamed lTI Federal B:mk. :ind as president of a thrift in Beverly Hills. St. Clair's backgrounJ eems tailor-made for the "' "1gn1!11..1nt!~., •1J the ga10\ hJVC conrinucd e'er ~mcc then "I don't knt,w, rna~bc it's turning JrounJ,'' hi! -,;11J \\ e'rt• T11okmg gooJ lf :--1 .irch 1.1Jnt1nuc' lil..c this, then "c're OK \IJ\bC II' no t a nuke .. .-\notl)cr rc,ponJcnt -..1id he'l> ~ ,.,, .Jr I "t. J ~' the f.1ct t II JU\O hn H,inter. 0 rector-Gener.ii o: H• • s~ ·Tr.1 1l' an i lmc-.tment Pro~r.m•, T 1l 1-.e~ are $30 for nwn1bt'r" .ind S35 fu r non- memhl·r:. For mort.' 1n ior· m.1:1un, (Jll 4 -4-8145. • March 11 = Memu L y n c h \\ill prc ... ent a free investment pro~r.1m rrom 6 p m ~ 8 pm. _.it.Ji.;11~11 :< h•nd1en 1A "'ewport Beach Fur r('l>C1'.1ttons. CJll 955-(.J 1 l . • March 12 ~0~f~~,~~ tor Corp(lrar~ C..rm\th "111 ·, ,rnnu.11 [m11r~1n~ 'l 3U p~Jn • l c ... b in r (1( nlur \\t-.l:ec; JI manufacturer::. ha'c been \\Orking harder to .,t1r up the market, 1mplemcn11ng ~uth measure" as ne'' marketing PH'gram and ll)\\ er net -,clling . prices. • I he Janua~ inJc' -.core for au.ll1 sales: 95. ~ IJ) 1 ony Co~ March l8 ~0 ~1t;b font-s, Chief of Protocol fur Or- Jngc County \\ II be the fea- tured spcal...cr at the ~rch 18 meeting of the· Orange Count) Professional Chapter of Women in Communication Inc., 6 p.m. at the Sheraton · Newport. For information, call 833-0535. • As ~C)' as t hose changcs\ .. ere, pcrhap~ the mo'>t important move was a major ~hifting in Pioneer's operating stralcgy. The ne'" O\\ncr adopted a con::.crYali\e, tradit1on:il approach at the 10\\i- tution, eschewing the busincs~ and commercial real estate loan t~t had been a m:ijor part of P1· oncer's portfolio in the pa~1. and focu..,mg on 'in-. gle-fomily home loan . On the fund<;-gathcnng ~ide of rhe opcratjon, Pioneer quit taking ~igh­ cost brokered dcpo m :10d bcgJn rcl~mg on lv~.1l. retail Jeposit~. The result~: A ):.Cb h:t\.C &'°" n to ..SS 1.8 m1llton. and Pioneer hJ been profitable lor ::.c' en ~raight qu:mer . The thnft had net income o l S..S00,000 in it!> 199 1 fo.cal ~car, ended Oct. 31. .111d at'~ 011 p.ice for a bencr )Car in f1 cal l lJ9 2 .. Pioneer netted .. nc.'(t step in Pio neer's growth. At Ne .... pon Dalboa. she wa :icth·e in mortsagc banking, 14-hich mvohes originating loans and clling~ them on the sec- ondary market for fee income. Pioneer had been a portfolio lender -l..ec~ng most of the Joans 11 onginatcd -but St. Clair~­ lie\.CS the thnfl can accelerate 1b gro'" th through- mongagc bJnl1ng. B) retaining seC'tcing o f lhe loans 1t ell., he ~id, Pioneer cnn gcner.ue kc income -earnin~) that can be contr1bu1cd to the thrift's c;ipital .rnJ increase it~ cupaCll)' for pottfo- 110 lending. E"cntuall), Pioneer ml) start mal...mg a few commercial loan.), Jnd tllc·;&hrift may open ::1ddi1ionll branchc . ~he said Tu accomph'h 11s goab m a businc-.3 dominated b> l;irgc 111\t1tut1on:., Pioneer "111 nccJ to focu on its niche ::ind 1..ccp operating co~ts lean, St-Chur :1a1d. '\\c'rc not tr)tnS to be :ill tlung) 10 all people," she ~aid "We \\JOt to do 1hc things \\C do be I Jnd Cit the rtccds of our community." .. '!'!'.~~~;__." .. .,, ,,,.. ~·.. ... .• 3. -;~ -t-~~ ;T' _)t -~ff: .. ~ • .. . . .,.. .... _ ;-,-.. :. . . . . . ~--~ .... --·-~ ·--.:· . tbchitect Stewart Woodard forms new firm ,. .. -COSTA MESA -Architect ing :i M~l Acti'e m the Coin-Year a~ard .... cnl to Sue Grah:.m, Stewart Woodard has :innounccd mun''> Awa rd. in the ma1or retail-group \-ice pre idcnt and central the form3tion of his new multhSi • er category, \\as Nordstrom. managec of Bullocl.'. ciplinary ar chitcctural and de 1 n w · .. 7 A---.-1-1--------t--•firm, The Wood:ird Group. Woo-1ly Night," benefiting the As-p ri : Merrill Lynch dard, 14ho formerly practiced 'shtance League of Newport Mc a. · will pre.ent J under the rubric of Ste~art Woo-The Rool1c of the Year aw:ird Uni,cn.lly Sa\lng> llanlc.. of Nc'4 - port Beach hJ ch:lngcd its name to First Nc\\port B;inl., cltecthc March 1. the comp:in) announced. Founl.Jcd in Fresno io 19 6. Un1- .,crs11y Sa .. ins D.ink opened an of- fice in Nc"porl Uea~h in l 9. 'I he bJok M>IJ 11s frc no ofhcc 10 frC'~ prosram on rctir('ment, dard and A~1ate . said the new went to Emporio Arm3ni, the l:irg- lrt>lll 6 p m. to & p~m al Hotel firm ~rep~~ ents a new "a> ot c!>t tore to h:t\C opened in 1991. ,\\t:'ndien in N~"port Beach. doing bu ine • rn that 11 provide . Beo;1 Customer ScC'icc honor'> For rcse1'at1ons all 955-6112. 1hrough a nctworl. of <bSOCiated 14crc captured b) Chanel. m 1h1..• • consultants, a full rnnge of design 5pcciJlty ~lore CJtcgory and NorJ· Plea t' send >OtJr cJ/endar and related SCl'\oices. from land-trom, in ~he maJor rc1:11kr c-a t- Jnnouncement to Bob i.>n scape archicec1urc to co 1 estimat-ego!). This )Car' Retailer of 1hc £.I.en .it The D.i1ly Pilot, 330 ing and the \-Jriou cnl::rncering l\. 8.Jy St., CostJ Mesa, · di-.ciplmc . The new group · i 'J.!tJ27. ba cd in Co ta Mc a. 0 Co ta Mcsa-ba ed Del Taco i SC\oenng it rel:uion hip v.1th J Walter Thompson Ad\em -.mg. Jhe company announced Tuc~day . Paul lhtzelbergcr, e~ecuh\C .. kc president of mar~etmg. declined to provide reasom for 1hc chJngc. Thompson ha.s been Del Taco·~ J ai:ency for four )Cars. A ~uccc \Or will be named· honly, H itzcl- berger said. rhtcJ Security 8Jn~ last Decem- ber. I" R.11rh \'art n. rrl' h.nt Ill Rllhard ,oh '~R.' \fortin. "'a" 10\1ted t1\ 11 c Lrt-in Dc,clop- mcnt ln,t11 Jlt I r\u,tr 1) .1 Ill be the OH'r'c·" Kc.:\nt•le ~r1. 1kt.·r .it the .::!l't :"\ 111.'n I Cl•n l ' 1 Mclhournc \l.11ch :: throu~·~ " • .._c .. 'il'"po rt lll'ntal Plan "c1- 1.om\: J John Dr..1t.c .1~ tbctc nc' .. u.:e prc,1d'-' nt vi t1njn.:c ,1nJ ..1J· mm1,tr.11111n 1n I chid lan.101.1 I oft1ccr • The C;allfomia ln,1i1111t• 1 t TtdtnoloR_l ·, t-o.trd dnmn.in . Ruben \killer rc~entl'f rr:inu.·~t Geurgc Ar~ ro,, prc<.1lknt •md cbtef e'ccuti'c: ol Anni Dc,rlop· nl Co. 11nJ ~hatrm:in of the bo rJ of Bri bton Honn: uni· o,cr1tl) ·, bo a rJ of lru tc''"· • • KtDDt'lh U'fUlhat s ro .. the nattQn\ Wth tar '' C f'1\ fim,, ha n:imcd Ste.phen T ·c1~un 1 partner tif 1h Ontn c Co unty of· fice tn Nc"I ti Un h A 12· ar \Clcrnn of the Nc"'port h offt c. cl m '' in charce \)( man 1 aJ\l t} '-Cr· .. prin"1p.il Jlld ~ rl!llf \I C rrC \I • dent in harte of • uropcan proJC1.h Montierth ha 14 ~1rl.cd a\ an an:h1 t 1.t and Jc\iclo pcr of rc..ort propcrttC\ and m.i 1er plan1u~d commun1t1c\ fot ~ )C3f\ • Oa\ilJ R C..1rm1d~acl h h ~en n.m J 'tn or ~ltt rrc •<knt and cncral court cl of Paclnc 1u- cu I lJft lnsurantr o., dfc:ctM~ April I C rnuchacl, ol Corl n11 dcl Mar. JOIOCJ P i 1 1utu I 1n 1977 ' h~tc c-ounscl. A r Ju:llc of the UCI hool ot · ..aw, ht h ' al~ SCI' d ~11h the firm of J.am • 'Duque nr) H:a zch1nc. ' • Kn1n R. 'c-.m n named di t.or ol ic · ,. 1 n Cot Kaufman 1 Int., ll Nev.port S cach arch11cc1ural and pl oning firm. In hi n "' hon, cv.man as re pon,tblc for rdtnation anJ c;omplcti n o( archiicctural de i n i t iniJc ( m1ly detached h mc.s • PM Ktelty Ctoup h H... Peter ictz ncral n.agcr of the· l~inc: ff.cc Co• J.5 million· quarc-foot Ncwpuu Center office portfoliQ. Tieu1 • v.ho I recently v.-ur~cd ~i•h Robcn AJJc m Pr pert~ haJ been re 1 le: fut D"lln men• or &Iii n u re f cc• of o IC'C r#tau od !JNI' tip IN LMJ. ,~, ..... 1'. il •• , Th 0.1'1 ,.,,.,. ~ ... t' s:... c.. NQ1. THIS WEEK 'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION •Al 3 7 Pi II.. Nfb•B••• •Clllll I ••• 111 ..... 1111 ... ---- 1ML1a .. 1 ...... 1111 ....... 1m11I , you'd •• ,.. t.~ Gro&.,> ·"' .,....,,, llltd ;mm...,,.'*"·"'-*~ lot ytJfJI ~aeian ,. .... cal M Lobdttl Ill 540-1224 W.)9 5 .... mot. ...... ...,, 10"' "'*"' . ..... · )