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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-05 - Orange Coast Pilot'I ·' C 0 A Wednesdav . June 5, 1991 25 cents -· axplodel at school; m• injured, student. bald By Bob Barker 0ranQe Coast Ollly PllOI H UNTINGTON BEAC H An Orange County Probation Department officer suffered serious injuries Tue day when an apparent homemade bomb blew up in hi hand at Hun1ing1on Beach High School. Thomas L. Agee, 35, wali listed in ~eriowi but stable cond111on Tue day reportedly 10 repair hio; left han~. Late Tuesday, police announced that they' arrested Timothy Sherrard O;ile an 18-year·old cnior at Hunt10g1 on High On 4'Uli p1 Cl0n Of pOSliC \ing an C'l:plos1ve, a felony. An empl yce ':ud \he heard a muffled ./ n~ac;c like n firecracke r going off in the dean o r adm1" ll)O ·, office at .1hou1 9 50 a.m Amllll'gey 18818 tape-recorded evid•ce wll clear his name By Bob van Eyken Oranoe Cout oa "Y Pilot COSTA MESA Orv Amburgey'!- attorney aid Tue day he ha-. ubmitted tape-recorded C\ldcnce that could estabh!ih that a conflict of antere\t charge again t the former cat\' councilman 1\ ba~d o n incorrec't information · Harvey 'aid. "I he city's original tape, horn "hk h the minute arc t~tractcd, no Ion er c\a~ts. But "e'\e taken a tr.10o;cr1pt f1111n a tnpc that '-'•t' m:ide prw.11cly of the ml'et1ng " J he hargc aga1n\t A.mburgcy \lcms from the June I, 19 7 council meeting \\here he nllc •cdlv \loted on a co9tr<1ct re' IC\\ for Coflc:' olom ( .1hk-..1 .. 1on 'llllllll~-------..L_jaj_f1Ccrnoon before undergoing surgery at I Medical Ce nter 1n Orange. No other in1urae were reported and See BOMB/lie* hll "The 01 1ric1 Attorncv hied b:hcd on minute-. of the Jtine I, l'I~ .. meellng," defen e attorney l .1~rencc her h:i\ln~ rcce1,cd more than $900 Imm tht <.ahlc. ( 'mpan) for electrical See AMBURGEY!llc* ..... Low clouds this mornin~ becoming unoy in the afternoon wnh west to southwe 1 wind to 15 mph. High in the mid·60 to low 7~. Lows in the mid-50s to near 60. For more information, including boating,· fishing and !lurfing, see page AS (, IN THE NEWSROOM Festivitie for Red Ribbon Week, slated officially from Oct. 19-27, actually kick off toda) with a Mayor Breakfa 1 at the We tin South Coao;t .Plaza. Local leader will learn how their c111e can upport and participate an the effort. ... And le'lt anyone forget the importance of the effort, they only need recall why Red Ribbon Weck was launched in 19 S That was the year federal agent Enrique Camarena wa murdered by drug trarfickers in Mexico. ... A group of concerned adults made a commitment to reduce the demand for dru~. and the red ribbon has become a v1 1btc ymbol for citizen committed toward creating a drug·!ree America. QUOTES Of THE DAY ''I'm l!UY angry, I mean very angry. It 's beyond my comprthtns1on that the d1frtr did11 't stop.'' Donna Burton, peaking about the hit·and-run driver who ran O\Cr her 14-year-<>ld ~n Corey and left him 10 die in a downtown Huntington Bench street Friday. "Grtot cnmt~ ore always comm111ed by f"OI ignoramuses " Volt nm: • Wdrl ·ren~ned opera star PlaClllo Domingo make h1 debut al the Performing Arts Center tonight in Puccini' "1 he Girl of the Golden We I." The conce rt 1\ \Cl to he~n al 7 p.m t·or informJ11on call .556· ARTS. •The poems of Theodore Roethke will he di'iCU\),ed at Newport Center Library 1n Newport Beach during the mcc1mg of Voice' and ViMOn'i' Pocll) in Puhhc Place!\ Call 644-3191 for more 1nformJtmn. JUST THE FACTS -•When wa~ PCH off 1c1.tll)' opened J\ a traffic route bct\\ecn Newport Ueach and U.guna Beach? ' JOlC!JIJJO AIUq;)I;):> ' ;)lll • )fUl?qJ!V:J e1!no0 pue PJOJ)f=>!d AJ ~ 4lf~ '9Z6I 16 l.)() • ,_ ........ "" ........ ~ '-" ~ l ....,. •,... ....._ • --eel 6'• ltl., ,_ .. _ .. , .. j,., LOTTERY Llttl• Lotto S, 8, 10, Ill, 21, 32 Deooo •Hcuts' 3 •Club : Ace t 011mond1o: 8 •Sru1dc~: 8 INDEX ••••• Bndac/IM HurOKOpe/M Ou•unc A4 Ann Landc1"1AS la \1ficdl8J Nbhc Nouc M Comi N ~ltty/AS Community forumfA7 port II CrouworJ M 1'V h~ltn A6 F.ntcrt11nmcn1fA6 Weather/Al ..... GrMp Publl1hl~ Int. Copyrlah• 1991 A Prhtled In P'I" Oft re led f'lfW'· ~ Jack's llrfllo•d coming down, brick by brick,, Demolition o( J.ld's Surfbo.ud Shop in Huntington Beach h.1-. bngun, cl\ wor~ ,.... dr m.rntl brick .. trom 1tx· thr story.comp! x will oo huUt l!Lt!S plac.e..tn include lh.c.-shop~ a new tc.slAl~ and ofi1'.e...Spac.e.. Mother searches for hit-and-run drive r By Roben Barker 0ranot Cont Oa ~ HUNT I NG· TON BEACH "Who did 1h1 to my child'?" Donna Burton 1 angry and he' on a m1o;s1on. She want to find out who ran over her 14 -year·old o n Corey on FmJny night and left him 1t1 die an u downtO'A-O Huntington Beach 'trect. ( nrcv. ,, hJttler, '""' 1\t:d, oot he's h,1, ing • u 1,1ugh 11m(' .11f it .11 llt1:tg I lo1;p1tul m l\c,\p111I Hc.1ch "Ith 'cr1ou' heat! injunc,, ha' ml11hcr "·llcl Tuc,J,1~ He'1, in .. 1.1bll' lOnd11 1nn hut \ltll hlccd111g Imm the 'lull, he ,.ml \nd there\ ,, tear th.it if 11 per-.a'''· 11 might require .1 'Piil •i tclp .mll ,urgcry, 'he 'a1(.I He al,t1 hJ' .1 hu)l.en 'houlJer md " an great pam \nd he remember' n,llhtn~ ol bcin~ \lrud Burton 'rent all the f1r..1 J,"" "' hc1 "'n· hclhidc. But nt'" 'hl··, • ~rc.1i..mg U\\a\ 'llnlC, 'c!d.tnit help In flu,hmg flUI the hll·:tnJ-run Jri,er. "The ""''t 1m~lrtant thin!! 1h.11 he or 'he (the dmcr "ho tru ... l the tw\) 1.1lc' rc,pon,1h1hl\ llir ha' mg I\ dmcr'' h"cn't" .ind 'cc' that through their n<"gh en.c omcc'nl' "ii' c\Cr~l\' lOJUrcd "~h h<l\ ha' part of ha' lite 1,1len "·1' ''I'm \l!I) an~I). I mean \Cl) nitry I he en lire hllXl hurd the thud ( ol the..· ' See HIT-ANO-RUN lldl ,... Hoqsing sales up, supply low Bv Ma~ Coker Rh\CI I -\\'1th Oran~e Cl'unt~ · perccnl redu 11on in '"' entur. lc•uhng the pacl.;, nt"-home , .. 1c.. h \C 'UI' d IO t9':el'\ 1uthern ·ahforn1.1 hou mi? market tn year, ulcordin • 10 u report rclc 'cd 1 uc,da) b) tum b 1 cu here l he omp lllllic Housm, Market Rcporl. r uhti hed qu:irtcrh b l'he Me~cr <uoup, >Ah1ch doc' mitrkct rc,c;irch 1mi lOn,ull1ng "\Cf\ LCS for the re.ii c'tnte 1ndustn in the. '-"ulh"'c"t. 'lhw... nc~ home 1,3lc~ h' c rM~n 77 pc:rc..·cnt and 1mc:ntof') lcH~l' Jecrcai,cd 15 percent in Southern C~litorn1.t 1h1' -.e.ir. l·-.cn m11r kc:t in the. ou1hland c\pcrici1ccd an 1ru:rc.1 c in '1lc' ahll Jccrc 1 e in an'cntor\ In tnct. the region rcg15tcred the hi~h~'' 'ale' and IO\\C'il tn\c1111 n le'cl 1ncc the third and fourth •IU utc.. l 19~9. one ,,f lhc ~ l ear for th1. \ uthl11nd real c,111c m.trkct Ht' p1'1 \Car w('\c <.een that the \, uthcrn C'ahfurmtt market 1, not 111"1 'lUnC: 10 the lOW" of 11 l\ r1cal real c tul<' le. c-r 1all) "hen the) arc mien 1l1ed b' national rcce,,1nn.1n prc,surcs,' 1d kif \leH~r,, prc,1dcn1 o"1 I he \le\crs l1ruup :-.: ' tthck "· cmplmrn nt ,11,cr ll\ I' 1hc" C\ ch:mcnt ti 1 ,11-.mld cn,urc: ·the C(mt1nucd 1ccc'' >( 1.i, uthcrn Cahh'rn.1a n WC_Jlfilll !\' 'l[~t.''I lllH~Cl!. l >nh ~.m lkrn.udrnu 1n.i R!\Cr,1de ~n\111t1c' 1>11tp.1 cd l)r,angc (,H10t)'' pell 111.1 •e 1nc1 "''' in nc" 'inglc·lamtl) hnmc: .ind 1.<1nJ111111n111m 'lilc" lrC\m thl: l11urth qu.urer ot I »«>O to the lir't quarter ,,, tQ')l Or 111 '• ( ount\ ., I Ch~ t11,t·quartc1 '•le' \\CIC Ill '" p r.cnt lnlptO\emcnt O\CI lhc.. 1 I") h1 me' .. ,,Id the prC\IOU' l)U<Ull 1 \ u Ucrn11nt11111 ind K1\'"C'rs1dc OOUIHIC • rued 14,'\ pcr,cnt itnJ IQ po cn1 in re "C' re pcdl\~I\ \ 1 111 • l~.~--o nc" sale .. "C'l' r h.kcd up 1 ' hcrn Cahlorn1 1 in the-fii;i.1 qutHll I .1 7 pcrc<"nt 1n"rca .. c O\<'f the pre\IOU" quarter • nd u ~ perce nt Jump \Cr 19 l fir,.t Qu 1ncr District approves sweeping school plan, despite protests Racetrack shooting victim· By Anna Cekol• Ofll'IQt to.st Oat; Piiot HUNl ING TON lll AC'tl -In the flee of .~ocal oppo. ttion, the Ocean View School Dt,1ric1 Board or I ru\tce!I unan1mou,ly appro,cd a \\tepanJ plan ·Tu~ day night at will O\Crh. ul the di trict' k1nderaartcn·1hrou h·ctghth· grade chooh, ctea1in1 four middle school" and clo 1n1 1-.0 others. 'I he \'Ote tollo"'cd a pmte\I rub! hcuing an which 22 of the 26 parent" who addrc' eel the board po~c out g.un't the plan. More th11n 300 people:, "omc e11rryin1 Sl\\ic Our choo1' h.1nncrs, cro,.JcJ 1n10 the Ocun v1 " 111 h • hool 1.vmn11,iun' I ,r the mcclm Scheduled to 't rt in the 19512~1' school year, the 2 m1lhon plan ... ,11 rnrr n e luur current ~1ndcrgnrtc1Hhn~ugh·c1gh1h •raJc 'chonl.., into middle o;dlnol' fur i!r.1dc\ ,,x, \C\<'n and eight l-'nrollmcnt .it 1hc11<: h.>ur '(.hl'«ll' -Mc" \ 1c", M. rinc: View. \f'tllltt \IC" n\! \: ... t.i \ 1ew -w:1ll ran c I rum "' tti (1•X.I I he plan. in the "'or'-' fm the p \t lb month,, ho c:all lor ell \tn H~cn View \chrol 11nd t:r t View: h 101. I he rtmain1n 11 "'h0t1ls 10 the .6~·,tuc1cn1 J1 1ric1 w:ell be t up "'' k1mlcr :artcn· thrnugh·fiflh·ilraJc 'iluJ nt~ ()1 tract offt 1al v the chiln C'i re needed to o n olulate and 1mfH01rc cJu 111,inul orfcrin in th dt"lrl t, wh1 h h 'i been tru ling with Jcchnmg cnrollmcnl'i during lhC f' 'ii dC\.llllC. With I r er tu,lcnt populat1 m at SM SCHOOLSlllll* ..... . -wa s facing assault ch arges " I H \ I • I I l \ I\ ' ' I ' I ; I ' I I I •. , I •, ·, 1 I I \ I ' '. l ... I . I 1 ~ • • I I I \ I I< t I H c I I \ I I . l • . I I I I • \ I\ I \ 1 I " I (' 4 l ' ' l 1 ~ ' 111 ' \ ' I c ) H I ) I I I \ I I~ ' I " \ ' c I• . " .. -· -------- Orange Coast People A Newport Beach citizen with "the best job in the world " Executive Director of th e Orange County chapter of Make-A- ' Wish Foundation. Formed in· 1983, the foundation, an a ll- volunteer, non-profit organization (currently the largest of its kind in the world), i) proud to neve r having turned out a wish of a life-threatened ch ild who may not have a tomo rrow. MAICE-A-WllH..,..._ ____ \....,., ______ _ Its business-sign is a wishbone and Its "business is to make ; wishes come true Weeks and her 60 volunteers spare neither trouble nor money to fulfill even the most elaborate wishes, such as vaca tiOJl~ to Hawa ii or Australia, meeting pop star Michael Jackson or bringing one child's grandmother from Iran to the United States. The foundation's aim is to make the wish a carefree experience for the ent ire fam ily. RIRllEDLOVE~----------------- w eek!o \tarted working as a volunteer for the Orange County chapter during it inception when -;he moved to Califo rnia from the Ea)t Coaltt w11h her husband and two daughters. For five year' 'he ha<, 1nhab11ed the only fu ll-lime job the fou ndation provide., -.ind .;he Cfl:IOY~ every minute. ··11• not really my job, 1t\ my lo,c' We IO\C the children and they love us. They're like our ch1klrcn -and nctually they become ou r children." LEARN FROM Olll CHILDREN~----------- Cluldrcn "'ho know the) won't ha'c long to live all believe in life .tfter death. 'Wed., declared "They're intredible children. They arc \O brave. and not afraid of dying -so we learn· a lot from our children " One day. Du-.11n ltiunter, who wa suffering from leukemia, told Wed,, that h1!> doctor ju t !.aid he had three more days to liv~ But 1n\te.1cl of Weck con'ioling the sick 11 -ycar-old, Du tin hugged her and lricd to ma ke her fee l better. "Make-A-Wish ha' taken over my life and over all vulu nteers' lives. You JU~t cc the result of your effort -you get big smiles and big hug<. and tha1 make) the work v.orthwhile." HONORING PROCLAMATION1t------------ 1n rccogn1t ion of the out<.tanding work undertaken by the founilut1or\. <Im Pett.· Wil,on dcclarctl thi!I June 'Make-A-Wish monlh in C.1liforn1.1 -By Sasld11 lkrnhttrd Local News Briefs Blcycllst veers Into car, Is Idled Hll I I NCi'! ON BE:.ACH -A bicyclist who pohce su peel wa!> 1nto'(1c.:atcd "a' fa tally injured Monday when has bicycle went over a center dh1der and was hit by a car in Huntington Beach. Coroner\ offic1Jls 1dentif1ed the dead man a John Aco ta, 5 1, of Huntington Ileach. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Pacifica Community Ho pital, aid police Sgt. John Arnold. Acosta wa' riding a bike south on Beach Doulcvard when the bicycle veered diagonally ac ro!>s the northbound lane , over a raised ccn1er d1v1dcr and into the !>Outhbound lane\, where 11 wa<1 struck b> a car, said Arnold. The motori I, who.,c name wasn't relca!>ed, wa not hdd or cit ed 1n connection with the accident <1bout 9:45 p.m. Friday. Ba'ied on w1tnc!l'ie.,' '\tatcment . officers belie\e Acosta mny have been under the inOuence of alcohol, said Arnold. Nitrous oxide repeatedly stolen It 11o1g Nl:.WPO RT Bf:.ACH -omcone·~ been having 3 ga -at Hoag Hosp11al\ cxpen\e Several 11me' \Ince December, thieve' have tolen nitrou oxide gas tanf..., from the hospital''> \torage area at 300 Newport Blvd. The g.t' ., u'ed for ana\thes1a at the hospital and the tank typically v.c1gh about 90 poumh, according to hospital pokcswoman (iaal I ove • Clinteai staff can't imagine wh> anyone would wa nt to <;teal the nitrous oxide "nee "11 put' you to sleep, it doesn't get you high," Love aid . Police have no ... uspccts, but know the thieve mu'ol be rt Ii· takers. r he n1trou'> 0'~1de tank\ arc difficult to re move from the storage area hccau<1c they mu~t be maneuvered around pi pes leading to two ln r~c tanks of highly explo 1ve liquid oxygen, uccord1ng to the police report. The late!lt reported theft occurted w metime between 3 p.m. Fridny and 7 a.in. Snturday, when three tanks contnin ina S6 pound' c.1c:h of the 8d" we re Molen. · CGll1Cll llllkea ftreworkl ralrlctllnl afllclll C'OSl A Mf SA -1 he It)' Council cnnctcd an emergency ordinance Monda) that will re\tract the ale nd u\e of firework\ tn the cit>.' th1\ July 4. Council members hud already vo ted, 3-2, on May 20 to regulate flrcwor~ ra ther th~n biln them outright. An .-dv1~ry referendum an the ci ty la t N°"embcr cume out 51 to 49 percent '" f nvor or banning fireworks, but the firework\ indu try and c1v1c grour.s that benefit from rarcv.ork11 a)c\ lobbied heavily again t the ban Under the rcgulntory ordtnancc, fireworks m.•y not be 'Old to anyone under J and none m y be discharged el!lccpt in t~c pre cncc of a n dt.111 Fircv.ork may only be J1~arged betwee n 4 a nd IC> pm. on July 4. \ , ~ -.,. a,,. '*"" ,. '*"' • 11111 ••••• lbsw •11••1111r 11 M11c• WAS HINGTON -President Bulh ruched into the Democratic Party Tuesday to pick consummate dealmaker Roben S. Strauss as ambassador to Moscow during a period of promising but delicate relations with the Soviet Union. · Bush said he chose the 72-year~old fe llow Texan "to guarantee that two ships ... won 't pass in the ni&ht for lack of understanding." Strau s, who led the Democratic Party th rough a fractious period In the 1970s, said he was persuaded lo take the post in four days of talks wi th his old Republican friends, Bush and Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill, and in around-the-clock consultation with his wife of 50 years, Helen. Strauss i the most political diplomatic appointee to the Commu nis t world si nce Bush himself headed the first U.S. mission in China after diplomatic ties were restored in 1974. Bush, like Strauss, was a fo rmer na tional chairman of his party. Strauss' election is one more indication or Bush's determination to seize what he regards a a uniq ue opportunity to coax the Soviet Union through political and economic reform at home and peaceful realignment of relations abroad. SAN DIEGO A laid-off employee of an electronics manufacturing firm entered the building Tue day, ct off small bomb\ and opened fi re with a shotgun, killing two worker , witnesses and police sa id. The assailant rode away on a bicycle, with a shotgun and a b•d ...................... La.Da ..... ..... Polloe t•l .. 1d far Mn1 whll ......... n _.,... tM .BJtar Corp. ~ ............ ari1 ...,.., llpr'1 dUef financial ollk:er, •Id 1he auaUant Wll Larry "l'bDlnM t-llDlll. a 1.chnic:iaa who hid been laid off lbout 1hrce lftOllllal IF becaute Of cong>any culbKU. The Ulailint entered &he buildina. ICI olf 11 lelll two incendlary devices and blew out tht telephone swiachbolrd with a lhcqun blast, Kelford said. Shotaun blasts killed IWO EJaar employees. police apokesman_ Daw Cohen said. ~ MOSCOW -Thousands of Llahuaniana gathered Tuesday niaht outside their republic's parliament in Vilnius, the capital, lo protecl the buildin& from Soviet troops who the day before had set up checkpoints outside it. Lithuanian President Vytautas Landsberais, ~ho waded int~ t~ chanting crowd at dusk, told lawmakers from the seceu 1onis1 republic that althouah tensions had cased since Monday night, "there are no guara ntees ,that similar actions will not be repeated in the near future." Soviet trooe,s set up more than a dozen checkpoints about 10 p.m. Monday in Vilnius in what Soviet media said was an effort to round up deserters. The soldiers, who checked identity papers, withdrew about three hours later after arresting at least o ne person, Lithua nian officials said. J ERUSALEM -Prime Mini ter Yitzhak Shamir on Tuesday said Israel had already made conces ions for peace and repeated his rejection of U.N. participation in a Middle East poace confe rence. Shamir's remarks came a h1 office was draft ing a reply to President Sush'~ appea l for I racl to bend on issues that were delaying the start of Middle East peace talk . Israeli newspapers reported Tue day that Shamir was turning down Bush's appeal. Speaking in Tel Aviv Tue day nigh t, Shamir blamed Arab states' refusal to recognize lsrnal and hold direct talks with it as the true stumbling block for a peaceful olution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. -By ihe AISociated PttJS ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES by Sheral LeBeau · A1 Oundy, an out of work private mve tigntor who was hired on the Orange County Serial Killer Task Force and Mayhem Squad dunng 11s initial day , tossed his blue beret in the general direction of a hat rack, put his feet up on his desk and promptly went to leep. In the far corner of the room, Mat Sonig at and watched. Quickly, he picked up a tele phone and buu ed Officer Joe Friendly, the Fountain Valley Police officer on loan to the Ta k Force. "Joe, a ny progre s on the kidnapptng?" ''Dead ends everywhere," the voice on the other end replied. "It's been ix days since Thelma Jean was grabbed and we haven't got a clue where she is or if she's even still alive." Sonig cupped his right hand around his mouth. "Look, f got a favor to ask. I want . 10 pl ay out' a hunch ... Why don't you start foll owing Al Bundy around? Sec where he goes for lunch, where he goes after work." There was silence on the other end. "Joe? Ya still there?" "Yeah, yeah. I'm orry. It's just that I remembered something. Remember back when we were putting th1 Task Force together and News of the Weird ~~~T~~ !~ ~o~an~e!>t Holling were among -;evcral lawmaker who cnt their autographed photos to a fan who congratulated them for 'pccchcs they never made. M11tthew-Dorsey, -ft ~r-old Democrn11 politic;1I consultant from San Franci'>co. wanted to cc how long it v.o ul d take lawmakers to r~pond to hi bogus letter\ In hi'I letters. Dorsey claimed he had met wh atever senator he wu writing to at o !>late party poht1cal function. "You m.iy recall making a funny and good-natured remark Abo ut my nickn ame bei ng 'Boomer,'" he hed. He went on 10 compliment the politician, noting, ''All of U!> who heard your rcmarkc; th.ti clay we re very 1mprcs ed with your da CU'>!>IOn ,1hou1 the import.anc:c: ol young people\ invohcment in politics .. While many enatc office .. "'ent fo r the pitch, none were as enthu 1a tic a the office of Sen. Tom Da chic, D·S.D Da chic not only ent a photo, htit .i letter that \u1d· "It wa\ good to hear from )OU ... I could hardly forget the nickname 'Boomer,' and I appreciate very much your kind remark'> about m)' pccch to the South Dakota Young Democrats. I hope that my t:ilk wa an 1nccnti\.c to continuing you r mvolvemcnt m gra -root\ polit1c'i and that )OU are 1111 act1\te ly tnvOl'ICd to<l.l) ' Dor ey .ud Du chic\ "phenomen.i lly prc:..,c1c nt memory" wac; "moM in'pmng " -By the Assocl•ttd Pre s Police Log Bund) came in looking for a job?" Sonig nodded to him elf. I le remembered. "Well, wh en 1 was a kmg him about hi background he was pretty evasive ... So I ran hj print and they came back to another name. I jotted it down somewhere, I don't even remember what is was ... " Sonig wa tandang now ''You need to find 1t, Joe. I got a feeling "'e'vc got a problem. " .friendly put the telephone down and fumbled through a filing cabinet next to hi de!>k. Afte r nipping through flies, papers and old Circ le K coffee cup , he pulled out a )hee l or paper. "Found 11, Mit. Le t's cc .. Yeah. Herc it is. The print came back to -oh, you're not going to beheve this -Samue~ Clemen Malone ... Somg wh1 tied. "Our killer. It' him." 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Huntinaton Beach The vc 'tole • 011tm.llOft q v11tucd 11 0 frOfll a hack ,.,J 111 the 17000 b!Otll Of A sircct 1 he aa1e1 rcp01tcdl) were "kited, ~t "'" locked • Snmeone reportedly ttc_* a telephone aftd m1cr • w~ from Vurlltoi-n Pruchool, 9161 Vnfktown A\'C • Th1cvt1 rc~1,tcdl)• tole alurtunum Ktap m 1111 ~111• tcd between .U ,000-1ftd Stl.IXXJ at CAD PlaJfiQ Inc., w11lkcJ 1n111 the l..111!0 St reel f 1rci St111t11n, a k1n1 fut m 1hul 11d, Pcr...unnd 11rr1nacd for him 10 ~1 to P•u· he Commun11 llMpll•I • Somi:unc rc(l\lncJly tt11•k 1 tiolit cuvcr Vlalucd al St,4'•1 from 11 bt_'"'' 11th M'Donncll l>oual•• Tr1V ·I Co,. '4'2 Bui a Ave • Laauna Beach A "tall, t ''c min" '" h' mid·20t With ~t hfl...,.-n, "movi1ted ' hatr •at ma\l\lrbauriA wtlJlc Jdt•nt on • hen h 11 the nonh end of Uc1 let P-u k • Two men were teen "'""'!.'S frOM 1 "°'9M i. the bkd of Pcatt Scrcct Thi:y •pptircntly arebbod .amc loose ch•nte '""" the rtaSacnoe. • A bullet -11 found In • home n IM 600 b~ Of Oiamnnd Street ' • . ' • Inventor's pulse quickens with court view ......,. __ "_,....,.Nlhn-... ., ....... _..,.. _., .. ............... C:.rlainty W9 older rOlin will rec11l Ille And....., lio<on -P111Y.1-rM Incl MMlnc -1hc McOuilo Sl11•n MCI Ille ltloa Sillcn. Some of thole l1dM1 are in thret·part· hlrrnony helYtn now, othen ar. -~ &riof! -areat ll'•ndmolhen. The breed i1 almo11 extinct, eiu:cpe ror lhe famous DuBois Sisters o( Huntinaton Beach. TM Du Bois Sisters? ,,.. .... On the Sure. You've probabty cau&ht their act in f~e lounac 11 Reuben's La Habra. ~aybe Denny's? Right now, they arc about 10 star in a n·cw Coast mUskal comedy, ''The DuBois Sisters," which opens Saturday ni&ht at 8:00 in the auditorium of Century High School on Grand Avenue. ~ At lcas1 that's what I heard. To be sure, I dro~pcd by their blocking rehearsal Sunday afternoon at Century s nifty little theater. When I arrived, 1he sisters, slathered with makeup, were having their picture taken t.>Y a news photographer. It was not a pretty sight. . "They look ... awfull" I whispered to Cherie Kerr, the producer, director and a co-writer of "The DuBois Sis1crs" (subtitled, "A nighlmare of a fairy tale''). Hookers from hell is one phrase that sprang 10 mind. "Don't they!" Cherie bragged. "Wait 'til you !See them in cos1ume." "\ Lauri Johnson (Lillian DuBois) was the conservative one: silv~r lame coat over red rhinestone bodice over elcctric·blue knee· length tights, the garters of· her mid·calr Supphose showing over high·hceled boo11. · · ~ UzAnne (Adrian DuBois) looked even mor~ dreadful: name· pink jacket over black Teddy over aqua Spandex tigh1s over ... I ca nnot go on. The other DuBoiscs, Dec Dec Hanson (Vi\1an) and Anji Limon (Marian) actually" looked rather sexy and fetching. Vivian is the innocent DuBois, an airhead blonde with a breast fixation. Lillian is the oldest, a frustrated opera singer (and, I suspect, a frustrated everything) with a four-octave range. M!rian is 1he hipster, Adrian the rocker. · ' · Together, the DuBoiscs live up to their advance billing: "Not enough to be a legend, too outrageous to ignore." The women deal -badly -with terrible complexes over relations with their late mother (Gretchen Stahl) and eke out a meager livi ng singing in frumpy little Orange County clubs. But there is alway5 the hope, even after years of second billing 10 mud wrestlers, that '50mc day they will be di~overcd, some way they will hit ii big: Enter the agents (Ron Ruhman, Ron McCaw, Rnndall Dodge and Rich Flin), who secrc1ly lure each sister with the fame she has sought. "Baby, You're Gonna be Big,'.' the agents promise. Will a loyal DuBois fink -out on her sisters and leave the family act? You bet. ., ... , ..... __ ..., .... COSTA MUA -A CM&a Mc1a man •ho aucd Seiko Watches for olloacdl)I ••i•a hi• ldoa lor a pialle reader In 1hc J1p1nete company's "Pullie Meter'' watch emerpd vic1ork>us from a federal counroom ·rucsday after a ftve·ycar lepl b&t1tle. An eiaht·mcmbe.r jury look only 2 112 hours after a six-day trial 10 decide Seiko wa_s liable to Gene Greenwood for infringina: on hil 1970 p11cnt ror 1he pulse taker, accordina: to Maurice Cahn, Greenwood's attorney. Attorncy11 arc-sl1Jed today to meet with a federal judge to <tjscuss how damages will be set, Cahn said. Greenwood and Cahn, who have asked ror S2 million in damages, said they want a Jury 10 decide on the payment amount. "The individual Am~1ican · inventor has triumphed," tahn !laid in a telephone interview rrom WalhiftltOft O.C., where the trial took place. .... __ , .. ___ ,_, .~ ... .. _, ___ ,, .. , after fiw: ye1n of fi1h1ina." uid Oru,..-ood. 70. a ))·year Oran1e Collt fftklcnt. ••we tet1 we could win 111 lhe lime." Nei1her Scillo's ••torn<;y Brute Ad1ms 1n New York nor ciko officials could be reached for rommenf Tuesday. Greenwood, a. consultin1 dcsianer of medical equipment, invented lhe pulse taker In 1969, after v1 11ing a friend in the hospit1l. tic no1ed that lhe nurse read hi friend's temperature quickly with ti thcrmomclcr but "''cnl through a tonger proccu for 1akina hi pulse. She counted 1hc pulse beats in · his wrist as she wa1ched the ckxk for half a minute, rind then doubled the number 10 write the pulse tale in beats per minute, "1"he tight bulb came on in my mind," Orccnwood said. "If 1hey <:•n tab ·1mun1 tcmperMv.re,' I can 1ake 'iM111n pultc rate' by mc.uusia1 lbc tlmc. between two beats." Oreenvrood thus inven1ed 1 putse taker that was futcr and mote accurate than the manual procedure and received • b• 1c p:iten1 for the tcchnolol)'. Out when he tried · IQ liccnJc 1 company 10 manuJ11eture 11, no of)c thowcd much in1crco;1 Nurtet todity still lake pulse by hold•na the wrist ind looking 11 wa1c:hc , Greenwood noted. But in 1982, he law an 1d for 1hc Seiko PulltC Meier W111ch, whkh took an instant pulse &t the • prt: of a bu11on. Upon checking the watch, Greenwood determined it used lhc ame sys1e1t1 of measurement he patented a decade priOI". Greenwood wrote Seiko in Japan, of(ering 10 license his pa1 cn1 at a "reasonable rate," but Seiko The h:g .. I proccedinp have draged on, which Oreenwooct•MMf Cahn claim was inlen1~ ..-. Seiko'• part. "iJ:!'erc was~ tremendous cffon to delay eo11in& 1ne monty and tryins discourage me." Greenwood Ui' "'Seiko's Men (ightina u lor .SI/ 2 year , in at1 auempt 10 bulty fir, Greenwood 10 JUSt ghe up,'' Cat• said. ,. Q\.er the years, Greenwood ,_. obtained about 25 patents for< a varic1y of products, ranging frltRI 011 spill clean-up equipment ~o single-use h)pOdcrmlc yri nge1. ~··1 nc\cr 101 rich, but I've had m"'y 5ucceS6(ul b ncs, .. he st.id. . $ 8 u1 ,. t)\c Pepper 1'rcc l.J9le rCsiOcnt could end up fina nciS.ly succcs!ilul 1f the damage portion:« 1he Seiko sui1 continues in b11 fav or. "Every couple mdli~n dollar helps." he said whh • a chut:kle. S I Council snuffs smoking in all city buildings Newport wollBI vanishes; car found By Bob van E~ken 0nnge C01St o~ '"*" COSTA MES A -City Council members voled Monday to snuff smoking in all of Costa Mesa's public buildings, except in designated areas. The unanimous action followed an impassioned address by Costa Mesa rcsidcn1 David McCoy, who urged the council 10 ban smoking .in all of the ci ty's work places, public and private. "Smoking kills;• he said. "This is a health problem of epidemic ' COSTA MESA -PolicC here are looking ror a Newport .Beacn woman who va nished after auending a conccrl Sunday, lcavi na her car abandbncd on the. Corona del Mar Freeway. Denise Anncuc . Huber, 23, left home Sunday night lo 1u1end a concerl 111 lhe· Grca1 Wes1ern Forum in lnglewOQ$1 wi1h a male friend from Hunting1 n Beach, Costa Mesa police Capl. Tom Lazar said. "On the way back, they stopped at a rcs1aurant in Long Beach, then she dropped her frien~ off in Hunting1on Beach. and that's 1he last anyone's seen of her,'' Lazar said. I-tuber's dark blue Honda was found o n the southbound side of the Corona dcl Mat Freeway near Bear Street with ~ na1 1ire, Lazar said. 1'here w3s no trace of Huber, he said. "l-lcw parents reporlcd her missing early Monday," he said. "They said she was a very responsible person and would not normally do 50mc1hing like this." Anyone w11h information conce rning Huber's whcteabou1s is asked to call Der. Jack Archer at 7.54·5205 . • " • proportions," · Bui a cri1ic or the an1i·smoking ruro r la beled a nti·smoki ng Cops c-lip would-be gardener wandering onto their turf regulations as "nannyism." •LOS ANGELES :... A man grass," said Dowis. noting 11 was "Herc we go again telling arrested while diggi ng up lush turf mid·af1ernoon on bu~y Vc n1rc people whal they can do with in front of th e Wilshire Division Bou leva rd. i1cms that they purchase wilh their pollcc st:11ion expla ined he was "When \Oo'C approached, he wa.-, own money," said John Feeney, a desperate to restore a verdant look on Police Dcpartmcn1 propcrt~ smoker. to his barren ya rd, police said. abou1 to dig up a second n111 of Feeney said he is in favor of Edwnrd Joyner, 40, was booked grass," the sergeant said. "He wa~ planning on going rrciJn place 10 place, laking a li ule at: a 11me, so it wouldn't be no1iced." 1he ser~eant said. The cart -bf sc11cd sod wa~ photographed 4>r c' 1~cncc and !he purloined blats ~·ere replaced. _ , The agen1s arc real smarms, of course, and one can imagine the catastrophes 1hat awail as the plo1 unfolds. From what little I saw of the slightly chaotic rehearsal (ii was 1ho firs! time they had access to the theater), "1"hc DuBois Sis.lcrs" should be an evening of great fun. poli teness on the pail of smokers, fo r invcs1igation of thefl of city Officers also sci1ed a sod·f1llcd bowcver, and said he has no1hing property. a misdemeanor, said Sgt, shopping cart as evidence. H llllfl'S I NII II { against designa ted areas for Roger Powis. "He said, 'Well. my yard doesn't ~ .._ • .a., smokers in public buildings. "1\ policeman "'"as coming lo ha ve any grass in 11 and I need 1111' CHSi. -I pm ... ·; The new ordinance. which will wQrk and as he dri\'cs in 1hc" some.' l-te was :\Ctually steali''ng la die neck. 1 The performers arc splendid, staging is in1aginative, material is good and 1hcre arc plenty of laughs. I'll bet that 1he budge! would make a shoestring seem rat, but my guess is the cast and crew will overcome that. receive a second reading for final d riveway he looks in the median grass right on Police Department Cttn•llll ti I llllClll'. ~ approval on June 17, covers ciga rt. .:.'.::".::iP:._:'_;".::d_so::...m::.':...::R:::"'-Y-'i"s .cd:.:i":::::inc;R:....:":.::Pc_!:P;.;'o"pc=r\~y'", "_°°"':...;;_·.;i• .. •c..•_id_Th_u_,_><1-'uy'-._-_. ____________ ,_. _ MOlit important, this sounds like a good, old-fa shioned musical cOmedy. It has genuine tunes, song.-; with n1elodies. jusl like the good old days. ¥ou won 't come our humming the scenery. After this weekend's opening, "The DuBois Sister$" will run Saturday nights lhrough June 29. After 1hit1.? "\Ve hope to take ii 10 L..A .. " producer Kerr said \'Cry hopefully. "!(.nd we re ally thin k it's good enough for New York ... off.Broadway, of course. Or n1ayb c .. :··she said, even more hope.fully. cigarettes and pipes as well as ,. """Y o ther combustible substance in any rorm." II leaves open the possibility of cont inu ing 10 allow sn1oking in such loca1ions as the ·bar n1 the ci 1y-owncd Costa . Mesa Golf and Country Club. I think yoti'.11 have a delightful_ evening with 1hc DuBois Sis1ers. Tickets arc $12 al the box office , SlO with advance purchase by calling (7 14) 840.-1406. Defendant enraged 1nar convicted It's another opening, but maybe not just itnother show. Fred ~1artln's column runs ~1onday \Vrdncsday and Saturday. of two murders Belt tightening helps balance city's budget ·SANTA ANA -A Riverside man was convicted of murder and burglary Tuesday for the killi!lg ~f an Anaheim drug dealer and his live-in girlfriend, but jurors were un3blc 10 decide if he should face the dea\h penalty. John Roger Jordon Jr., 28. became antagonistic after the eY Bob van Eyken Onnoe eo.11 Dally Pilol ~COSTAMES-A -=-squeezee!Dy shrinking revenues and growing costs, city o rficials slill manngcd 10 submit a balanced budget for review by I he Ci1y Council on Monday . The proposed 1991 ·92 budget of $64,042,450 is barely $600.000 above lasl year's figure, despite cilywide incrcescs in salaries and 01hct c:oi;ts, City Manager Allan Roeder said. Roeder said 1hc modest growth, dcspi1c major increases in fundina for police and fire services, came as a re,ult of increased efficiency and consolidation or services. A c05t cut of $70.000 was oblaincd, for · example, 1hrough cs11blishmen1 of a vehk:le pool, as opposed to assignment of individual ve hi cles to each depar1mcn1, Roeder said. · 'l"he new budgcl proposal call~ ror an increase of $2.6 million f r police 11nd fire prutec1ion and other public sa rety services. verdicts were read. egging on the M~·t)r ne~pu1dlture s for jurors 10 complcle-thc-~nd public safety include S.500,000 for accusing the judge of prejudicing nine additional uniformed the panel. firefighters as well as 1wo n1ore "Wh y don't )'OU give it a shot," full tin1c police officers ror the Jordon told jurors who were ci ty's a nti -drunken driver deadlocked over wh e ther tCI enforcement team. support the special circumstances This year's increase of S600.000 allegation needed to move the 1rinl over the 1990·9! budget compares into a death penalty phase. "Don·1 r bl . h h h SJ 6 spare me now." avurll y w11 t c more t an · Wh 5 • Co rt Judge .11. . 1 fi 1 ca en upcr1or u nll ion increa~ rom isca Y ~ i.r Everett Dickey suggc.<1tcd Jordon 1989-99 to 1990·91. keep quiet or leave the courtroom. The belt tightening ~ame as a 1he defendant shot back with "you result QL.s.l~cd growth in sales tax_ suggcs1 what! Just like you revenues. brought on by the suggc tcd yesterday (the jury) find rcce sion, as well as an increasing me guilty. You suggest 1 101 Mr. tendency ()11 the part of 1he Suave:· federal, state and county to pass few minutes later. a Jordon cxpen~cs o nto cities, Roeder said. continued to make comment~ to ity Council me mbers arc the jury, he was o.rdercd from the 1c hcduled 10 meet over the ~u rtroom. But ·he agreed ebout proposed bUdgct June 10 fl! 12:30 five minu1c~ 1:.icr to remain quiet p.m. at City Hnll. The n1e e1ing is anll "'a.sallowed 10 return. open to lhe public. Copic~ or the, Jqrdon was 1he second mRn proposed budget ftre available at convicted In the July 1989 robbery· Costa Mesa public libraries. ~ klllln.g or Richardo Vttn Stubbs, 28,•Job1Pl'lllll:t8llwtth DlllllY'l-lllW Anahllnl 1'8181'1 26, a marijuana dealer, ""ho was 1hoi once in 1he head in hi Anaheim apar1ment 411 .1S37 E. Terrance St. Jordon v.•a also convlc1cd of the klllina of Suzanne Ehr.abeth Rivera , 22, St1,1bbs' llv e ·in ANAHEtM ~ Walt Disney Co.'1 proposed Sl billion Iheme park and resort next to Disneyland would fencr1tc S.56 million a year in k>ca 11."<c and fees and crc1te 27,990 new )Obi, 17,500 of them in Anaheim, accordin& 10 • report released Tucldiy. The repor1, fJndcd by DI ncy, 11id 11'1c development would produce Sl.2 blllion l n new economic 111c1iYity each yc1r in Anaheim and Sl.3 billion in lhc five-county gre11cr Los An.&clcs rcaion. The cconomici analysis, prepared for Disney bv the real cs1nte - • consulting firm Kotln, Reian &. girlfriend. _8., Clrw Nnrs SNtitt Moughly lllC., was prcsc:nled to r;:::====='==v=====;-"'t the city of Anaheim, Di ney last month «:leased a canccpt plnn tor the new re.sort. It would include Dflncyl•nd and also 1 second theme park called Westcot Center ind hotels, rct1il outlets aod restaurant 8urb1r1k-ba!td Di ney made • similar rcpor1 la1t October tO Lona' Beach, the big scapon aou1h or Los An&cle1. Otsnc1 said ts proposed nautic,.I theme park and ruort hotel complex in , that city would Fenerlte SJ billion In ecot1om1c ac.1ivl1y . -• • • ;· !"' •' NeWllOPI Wiii .. : NEWPORT BEACH " CommerttBank has terminated : neaotiations for the acquisition " of Newport West Custodial : Corp., bank president Raymond • E. Dellerba said Tue day. :· CommerceBank has in tead ~hired Scott Purcell, former · president and chief executive •,officer o f Newpo rt West • Custodial Corp., to head a .. 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Or-.CllllDllrPlll caplldty • ......,.t _..i•racor al paden& cue ..mca Ud she Wll thrilled. Her love ol d\ildrcn ~ .,,.n before her UIOCation vriih OIOC. She was a lister in the lnunacua.te Heart ol Mary teachina order. "l'Ye just always loved hclpina children ... My pl ii to treat dlildren with the dipity they deserve," understated Lawler said. Lott of pd food and Jou of IOod prizes, loll o( pd people lOO ... put them totether and what have you p ? Bibbity Boppity boO! I . Apparently that'• what members of Cinderella Ouild Junion of Children•' Hospital of Oranae County fiaured as they put tOFther all the elements for the fifth annual Cinderella Ball Tiff any Co. saw to it the women felt a little of the maaic, by supplying ravon in the form or its signature fragrance. Peonies in ivy laced baskets (by Matthew Taylor Flowers) graced the tables and guests supped on appetizers of tomato and eggplant complemented with mozzarella. :The entree was a princely portion of broiled salmon in champagne sauce replete with oyster mushrooms. Lemony tarts in coulis ended the eating. Saturday night. '\. Somebody'• fairy godmother mull have been wandering around au · day checking on the attention to detail (or maybe it was the event co-chairs Kristin Heetchen and Gina McGlone.) Even "Baby Boy" (a springer spaniel pup who garnered $550 for the live auction) behaved himself. No glass slippers fo r this gang. Guild President Su11n Bancroft explained "We're oot a large group, 45 active members, but we really work! Everyone helped with the silent auction item~. We expect them to bring in the major portion of our proceed . " Organizers expected profit fo r the evening to be $40,000 bencfitting CHOC. Afte r 23 years of dedicated service to CHOC, Debbie Lawter, M.S.N. knew what Cinderella fch like the night of the ball. She was honored at the Le Mcridicn event. Better than a gla s slipper. Lawler received the 1991 f riend of the Children Award, an Orrcfors Crystal bear (CH'OC' logo) inscribed with her name. Lawler over ccs a staff of 500 in her At the conclusion of dinner the 300 had the opportunity to bid on live auction items such as yacht trips and Delacroix paintings. The party goers danced to the very modem tunes provided by Or. Feclgood and the Interns of IA\IC. Among the guests were: Jim and Terry Lawson, Tony and Ginger Allen, Tom and Unda Anderson, Susan and Paul Bancreift, Sue Ellen and Paul O'Connor, Tom and Mary O'Connor, Ira and Rita Goldberg, Scott and Shirleen Frasco, Robert and Julie Groot, Mike and Sherrf Skillman, Clenn Lawler, Dr. Maria Minon, Dr. Geni Bennetts and Helen and Art Wardner. Parents should ·have said 'no' much earlier Dear Ann Landers: When I saw yoUT column from Heart ick in Champaign, Ill., about the boy who got a gi rl pregnant and then w.asn't considered the baby' legal Cather, I lost my cool. The e parent are crying and praying now, but why weren't they aying NO to their 17- year·old on when he was dating a 14-ycar-old girl and stayi ng overnight in her home? Why was all the blame put on the parents oC.. the girl? It is obvious that they behaved ...._,,__ ... fooli hly, but why didn't "Greg's" parents tell Am him, "I don't care what 'Joan· ' mother says, I IP.IFI you arc not 'pending the night with her?" So who i going to suffer the mo t from all th1 clfi hne and tupidity? The baby, that's who. Since the ·c kid arc too young to t~kc on the re ponsibility of parenthood. wa any thought given by their parents to tcrmin8ting the pregnanC) or g1"1ng the baby up for adoption so the poor child could ha"e a chance in life? Maybe Greg can turn ht hfc around, but his parent<; arc going to have to get their turf together and top wringing their hand becau e or what other people have done. .. Tired or E'<CU c Our Tlttd: Mc, too, but this Is tht W1!)'. a lot of ~oplt bthl\t. Thanks for tht wakt·up call. Let' hope they hear It. Dear Ann Landero;: I was astonished to read in your column that some motel and hotel rcfu'c to rent rooms to person under the ngc of 18 under nny circum,tanccs and will not rent to person age I to 21 unle'is they "appear to be mature and re pcctablc." Do the e hotel and motel owner expect a 20-ycar·old bu inc traveler, an l -year-old Muine or a H·ycar-old student driving to college to sleep in the trcct? Wha t nght doc a lodging proprietor have to pass judgment on the "maturity" o r "re pcctabihty" of paying cu'itomers ju t bccau c they happen to be under 21 ? Under Montana' law , no one over 18 may be d1scnmin;,ltcd alainst except in the ale of alcoholic beverages. Persons under l ba\IC the ~me rif\rtlts a adult Cllcept for laws enacted lor their protection. If anyone is rcfu ed a motel or hotel room in Montana becau e of age, he or he should notify the authori11e and a k that the proprietor be pro ccuted. State that don't already have law barrina d1scnm1nation again t young people in public accommo<l.won. \hould enact them at once. No doubt you will receive many letters recounting horror :\lOric Crom the n.mon's innkeeper . They will rant and rave about youna people who be haved d1 grRccf ully. But a few bad apple!'. ~hould not be pcrmlucd to ~poil thi ng for the majority who arc law-abiding and decent and I hope you will ay M>. ·• M.M., Bozeman, Mont O«ar Bouman: Thank you for an exullent lttttr. I'• also ure to IMar from meny rtacltn who will ••ke tht pol•t tut hottl and IMltl l'OOlnl 1hotlld not bt Made •••Habit to •I..., who wa•t IOdlt .. for lmnt0nl purpo t s, but that's anethd cola1nn. ~ of tlM Oar. A kJndtrprtt• cla11 •ltlttd tlw local poHtt ,...._ ""' uw ttw ,...._ ot tbt 10 "'°'' wuted ._ •• OM d.atd ,......_. to 1 flkt1ll't alMI ..W II It was reattJ IM pktwri ot tlM ............... "Ya." ,.,.... .... po11tt .... ''Well."' .... ...... .... ,.. ..... ~ ....... ,.. kffp .... wt.ea ,.. .... .. .. ....,r -~~==~~ ........ ..-r Do you have que tion 1bout ~•. but no one to talk to? Ann Landen' booldet, "S.• and the Teen-Aaer." is frank and co the point. SllMI 1 11lf :lddreated, lonl! busine • Ile enve~ and a d..c:ll ot money ordlr for SJ.65 (lhil includes po11aae and Mndtin&) to: Teena, c/o Ann Landen, P.O. Box 11562, Chiclao. Ill. 60611~2. (In Canada, send 14.45.) Among those attending the 'Cinderella Ball were, clockwise from top: Paul and Susan Bancroft, B.J. and Mark Poliquin ; Cina and Michael McClone; Debbie Lawler ' and Dr. Ceni Bennetts, Paul and Kristen Heeschen. A b h f h I Raggedy fo lk coured the unc 0 0 es world's beaches for not am and By L M Boyd JCt am. Long ago, th1 . In the old A 1xth grade girl wrote in one cla se , bcachcnmber were the of tho e "How I Spent My lowc t, JUSl abou t. Already Summer" narrati\ic that she "sat mentioned builders on Brazil' c;o !tervant in outback quarte~ "touch wood" b Fngli h. O\lerlookcd the junked hore. In Bah to this day. I'm told, nathc think the beaches arc for oddball ... In the language of uper t1tion • "knock on ""ood" 1 Amencan. on a "harf and watched an old coast!> faced their hou C\ inland, nctmaker tic a bunch of holes ------------_;_-------------------------~ tOgcthcr with \tnng." The teacher aid the girl wa!> confu ed, and gave her a "C " I would've gi\icn her nn "A ." Technically, you don't cc any body's ear . Thc;'re inside. What you cc arc the "pinnns" or "auricle . " A doctor told me that. Remarkable. They sure look like cart A p1dcr has eight eyes and can't sec \I.Orth a hoot. .i1d that h u morist Sam Lcvm~n· "Somewhere on th is globe C'-Cry JO ccond . there 1s a v.oman g1\ltng birth to tt child. She mur,t ~ found and topped." !f,J. ,.,,.,,,.,., -,, . ., ·--+'~" ~R,,,_l.IR_,,. /I. ..II I.. ti'-",. rtJ...lfr. ,,_.;J • ··-·IM'"'' ,.,-J-t ~ r "'-- ,,,_.., ""',,,, .J. ,. ... i.41. ~--n-..... --······ '0-6 Mel .• 111\a'a. •••••••••• 1--=-.... M ·Set. ...................... ,.10-6 ......... ....,.,.,.., ....... ......... ,..., ... J?J I I. Ceillt llWy. C1na1 ..... 111-1111 THE ·(HAMPAG~E DIAMOND .. PREMIERS AT · CHARLES H •. BARR JEWELERS Three billion ~rs • in o remote cornef of the Austro&on ou1txrl o mime~ of nature begon to foon. • • • • In 1979 geobgists v.uking near the mossM ~ Argf.B in western Austrolio d'lsc!Mred the results. • • • • Oiomoods were rewoled with on io1riglq new cmnsm- BRIWANT NATURAL COlOR Pms, yehs, bUs and lhe dazmg °'•••••••-~. • • • • The °'°"'°"' Diofoond IS 0 ciomond m t in noMol cob, ~ in fie, mnol in bulty • • • • ••• ••• . . . . t:::======~=f-'-lt° This 'f181Jf the Q ... Ill I 0..1111-born il Austdo (W rtvee bitm )tOf'S. wil be llrMng in jewMysoes ~.Amm. .. • • • • Starting June 6 for 10 days only a special gala ceJebratlon IS schedu ed for you to pre\llew • the first I) I 11 .... -. collecbon of loose and finished 1ewelry available in the US. • • • • Cll I t Ill ..... ~ the brilliant bght of Aus11aiia has arrived. • • • • Two carats of ca11•1111 n f .. will be given away Come in and f1TI out a card for thts special drawing S.the~011 •••• •••1nt-<*1al•ogalo <lllb••~• CHARLES H. BARR ' Ql4) ..... ' World renowned opera star ~Placido Dominao will sing 11 the t 'orange County Performina Arts Center for the fir.I time 1on1ght when he ~rtrays the notorious j'Oullaw Dick Johnson in Los .Angeles' Opera' "The Girl of the -Golden West.'' by Giacomo • Puccini. • Tonight's pcrformnnce i ct to get under way at 7 p.m. A econd performance is chedulcd for Saturday at p.n'\. Domingo, who also erve as artistic consultant for L.A. Opera, and internationally heralded soprano Gwyneth Jones will lead an all-s tar cast 1n Puccin i's grand and fan ciful work, set in a 'California gold ru h town or the 18'°'. Jones will be makina her debut as Minnie, the warm .. hearted saloon keeper. Noted Puerto Rican bus· baritone Justino Diaz will sing the role of the sheriff, Jack Rance. Aho featured will bo Michael Smith as Nick, Michael Gallup u Sonora, Wayne Shepperd as Jack Wallace, Stephen Plummer as Trin and Yu Chen as Sid. Richard Buckley will conduct the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Lo Angeles Music Center Opera Chorus. The production, from the Lyne Opera of Chicago, i di rcc1cd by Harold Prince, with scenery and costumes by Eugene and Frannc l ca, and lighting by Ken Billington. .. HYS I ERICALI" _ ............ ~1Y(Lll ...... one of Pucicin1'1 ...., kftOWll worb, "The Oirl of the Ooldea Weit," which will be au• ._ Italian with Bqltlh subtitles, ii the talc of a dlariJsina stranpr named Dick Johnaon who hu wandered into '"The Polka Inn," a raucous saloon nestled in California's mother lode country. His ma1neti m and pd looks attract the affections of Minnie, the kind but no-nonsense saloon keeper. \ Though Minnie is fond of the town's menfolk and looks after them, she is a lover to none. She falls instantly for the newcomer, however -only to discover that Johnson 1s in fact the notorious bundit Ramerrez. But it is too late; her heart has been tolen. W~n Johnson is sot by n posse, Minnie gambles his de tiny with Sheriff Jack Rance in a high·lltakes poker game wagering Johnson's life Cor her honor. And when a mob of miners .,e1c; out to hang the outlaw, only her per-.on(ll entreaties can spare him from their noose. &lily_ Kevin Rd>ert gatic~ _ """ __ ~ FIEW KLINE 1XM7NEl:c1r MORIArrY GOLDBERG John on is one of Domingo's mo t celebrated role . In previous engagements in Los -Angeles, he ha., . appeared opposite Justino 01.12 111 "Otello," opposite Dame Gwyneth 1n the Royal Opera's "Turandot," and under the baton of Richard ' Buckley in L.A. Opera\" fhe Talcs of Hoffmann." 11r-.....,. •wwwwww One of the world's great drama1ic ~oprano , Jones has been acclaimed m virtually C\lery major opera house in the world in an un · U!\ually "'ide repertory. She appeared 111 Wagner's "Ring" Al the Metropolitan Opera, Coven! Garden, Deut chc Oper Berlin, San f·ranc1 co Opera and was Brunnhildc 111 the now legendary Pierre Bou lez/Patricc Chercau "Rang" tclccas1 from Bayreuth. rhc pre cnlation is a major rnmponcnl of a groundbrcakmg cooper.111 .. c venture between the Center. Opera Pacific and the Lo!\ Angell!' Music C'cntcr Opera to The Daily Pilot & VONS Invite· You toArt Exciting FREE ''HEALTHY EATING" Shopping Tour With Our "Ask The Dietician" Columnist Author & Registered Dietician DERALEE SCANLON Shows How You & Your Family Can Enjoy Healthier, Longer Lives Through Better Food Ch_oices. Discover Surprising Facts About Your Favorite Foods & Their Ingredients CALL TODAY: (714) 642-4321 x257 'fo Reserve Your FREE Tour At The Time Most Convenient For You. Tuesday, June 11th.9am, llam or 7pm at VONS Costa Mesa (185 E. 17th Street) .. .EXTRA! At Every Tour ... Free Food Tastings And A FREE Door-Prize Copy Of Deralee Scanlon' s New book ''Diets That Work'' For\VeightControlor Medical Needs Ms. Scanlon has been appearing on radio & television to publicize her new book. 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LOS ANOELES -Comic Billy Crytital was enshrined Tueeday In concrete in the Hollywood Walk or Fame, becoming the first entertainer to have his sidewalk 1tar planted in a new second r<YW of the celebrated walkway . More than 250 relatives, friends and Cans gathered in front of the landmark Mann's Chinese Theatre to witncsc; the unveiling of the Crystal star, 1he l,934th dedicated along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. ''This day is especially special to me becouse at is my 21st anniversary," Crystal told the audience, summoning his wffe, Janice, to the podium. One oC the comic's two daughters, Jenny, also wi1ncsscd the event. Mayor Tom. Bradley also presented him with a resolution proclaiming Tuesday "Billy Crystal Day," and the Hollywood High School band played "Hooray for Hollywood" during a urprise per· formancc . Crystal remarked that he, too, once pl:iycd in a band and he i..n ew fir thand "how hard it was on a hot day to get your lips on tho'lc instrument.." The Crystal Mar wa the first one unveiled in a new second row an front of the Chinese Theatre, a popular 1oun I mecca in the heart of Hollywood. .. 1 he ceremony was timed to coincide with this week's release or hi1, late t film, "City Slicker . " The actor's other film credit include ''Throv. Mama From the Train," "Mcmoric' of Me " and "When llarl) Met ally ... 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DHd md 'C 13 I •S J ••• H • 94 • One 0Hd G•tt • I 30 S 40 9 :lo f'X , 1 ·~ '-"'Bach IOWAIOS SOUfH COAST U.OUNA •H S c .... ,., wt.otAi.evt .... ., < t ·~ 8 > Trvth ff Dore t • " 7 9 3ll 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 • • • • • • • • .. An Independent Newspaper PubltsMd by Paee Ctoup Publishing, In<:. Elliot Stein, Jr., chairman Jim Gres1lnger, publisher Willi•m S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Marble, managing editor Walter l~t, 1901 -1989, foundlns publisher Editorial Fans · already winners with · Lakers and Bulls Something wonderful 1 happening in the NBA and. it doesn't take a gcn1u to figure out what There's not a ingle Detroit P1,ton in the final . Nor are there any Tr-ail Blazers. We've h. d 11 up to here with Isiah and his thug teammate . And "'e don't like Portland's cavalier treatment of its own fan , as well So good riddance to both. And to make matter e-.en rosier, they're replaced. by the complete oppo ite -the Bull and Laker . It's a no-lo e ituation becau c e-.en if the Lakers lo e, Michael Jordan and the Bull wan. So often profcs 1onal nthletes let u down becau!ie of performances on nnd off the field that come up far hort of the pedestal they arc placed upon. Jn this instance, with Magic and Michael s the ring-leaders of th<(!r respective side , we got n long overdue bonus. · If you "'ere paying attention. admittedly sometime hard to do when the enson la!it for nine months -there were ~ome tell-tale sign the Pi\tons and Trail Blazers might stumble Detroit had inJurie and never did show the firepower of the pa t couple year . Portland struggled again t Scaulc, losing twice and being forced into a fifth game in the first round Great tc3mo; make a better show thnn that The real surprt c, of cour c. it.. the resurgence -0f the L.tker\. Evel) c.xpcrt armed with a pen, computer or microphone. e<1llcd for the complete collap e of the Lakcro; th1\ vcar Heck. even our editor, Wil ham Lobdell, a Liker fanatic, has been c,cen an other quarter.-; .on game night de p1tc hcmg . a CJ\On uckctholdcr None of Im 01mi;y C'<CU es rcall)' held up, either, not for a Laker-n;t11c Coach P.tt Riley bugged out. H'i ell. He was so e'<cited about leaving the Laker for h1!i "television future" that he'!> already back into conching, accepting the po t in New York with the Kn1ck'i. So . it back ond enjoy th i'I erie~. bccal}SC with Magic and Michael on tap, tlus one'\ for you. Today In History loday 1 Wednc,da). June S, the 156th day of IQ91 1 here Jre 209 da) lch 1n the year Today' Highlight In Ill tory: On June 5. 1<168, at I:? 16 .lm. PDl. Sen Rohcrt f· Kennedy "-3 hot and mortally "ounded at the Amba ador Hotel in Lo Angele\ hortl) after cla1m1ng victory 1n Californi a ' Democratic pre 1dential primary Kennedy' a ~a ~in. irhan B1'lh r.1 1rhan. was 1mmed1atcly ttrrc ted. On this datt: · In 1723, econom1 .. 1 Ad.1m Smith wu4i born in K1rkca ldy , Scotlrrnll. In I 7R\ Jo'leph ,rnt.I Jacque' Montgolfier puhl1cl dernon,trJttd their hot-J1r hulloon in a IO- m1nu 1c flight over Annon.1y, France In I En. l'Con<,mi'il John MaynJrd Kl:)'m.!' "·''born 111 < .1111· tmdge, England In I 4, Civil Warhero Gen 'W1lhnm T Sherman refu cd the Rcpubl1c3n prc'i1dcnt1al nomm1H1on "''th the "'ord ... · I will not accept 1f nominated und "111 not 'c. r-.e 1f elected " In I . the Democratic n,111onal comcnt1on 1n St Lou1'i nommnted Prc,idcnt CJe,eland for .1 \Ccond term (I le lo'lt t<l 8 cn1am1n Harn on. but wa' elected preMdcnt again in I 9:!) l n 1917, about 10 million American men began registering for the <jraft in Worlll War I. In 1933, the United States went off the gold ~tandnrd. In 19~0 .... the Battle of l'rancc bcjpn during World War II 1 O<Jay's BirthdA) : Actur Rohe rt l an'ling 1 62 Broal.h.:.1'' JOUrnJh~t 0111 MO)Cf' I' C.7 ., .•. , , ....• Redistricdng a necessary evil By Marian Bergeson Every JO )Car follo"'ing the natio nal Ccn U'\, the State Legislature rcdra"'' the boundary line for each legislative and congres 1onal d1 rnct. Red1<,tricting 1s a very controvcr inl proce . In addition to lining Republican up again t Democrat , it often pit incumbents again!ll challengers, minoruie again 't non-minoritie , rural again t urban interests, and the Legislature again'il the court . Thi year the debate over rcapport1onmc!nt "'II rival even the upcoming <;quahbles over the 'tatc'' hudget deficit A~ a Rep11bhcM , I look fof"'ard 10 the pmce'l'I. N:cau'le the party'o; chance' can only get better 1h1 time around After Phil Burton .ind Jerry Bro"n de 1gned the current t;ou11daric<,, Republican \t)IC\ \\ere so diluted that C\.Cn tod.1~ (in ~I ,t,ile that elect' Republican prec;1dcnts anll t;O\lcrnor"I), we onl) ha'c hghtl) more 1htir1 J thmJ of the \Cah in the Slate Senate and well hch)w lhtlf the 'JClll., in the A'scmhl) With Governor Wilson tn the Matehouo;c, we ha'e a marked!) better opportunity 10 .1ch1cvc fatrtlC'I'> 1 h1' 1!> no1 to ~·'> that the c<,ming reapportionment batile "on 't be paru an. Repuhltc.mo; ha'c long argued that a "fair" re.ipportlonment plan "'II elect more Rcputllican'\ to acramcnto .ind \ a'lhington Democrat<, in l\t that their lim ma1onty 'ilandtng in the 'ltate entitle them to large ma1on11e' 111 Sacramento But tiC"(illl4'C more C .tlifornian\ con,1dcr thcm,cl"c' Rcpuhhcan e.H.h ~e<tr, the uni) thing bct\\ecn Republica n<. Jnd lc.tdcr hip will in .. alidate an> plan which po 1t1on 1n the Capitol 1s £a1r unhml) d1,crimma1c again'll any redi 1nct1ng. of Cahfornw· ethnic communitie . There Jre two overriding Ranking far helo\\ the Act and the Con.,11111tion m importance arc concern~ "h1ch f11U'it be met to h r achieve f:ur rcttpponionmenf'I I e pre sen atmn . o geographical and municipal houndaric and the One ptir.,on. une \Ote. The goal or comp.1ct d1,1ncts \\ h1le Con t1tut1on provide~ that alk any rcapporuonment plan can district' mu'lt ~ave a ubstantiallY' 'attempt to meet the e eeondary equal populn11on No" that the goal'>, 11 will not 'llant.I up rn court Cen'u" numbers are in, that mean "-lthout fir~t meeting . t~c crrten..i each CongreNonal D1 trict must of the Vo11ng Right{ Act After have 57:?,000 re 1dcnt • eac;h State reprc,en11ng a four-county region enatc D1c;1r1c1 hould have for the pa'>l ,c,en year~. I'd 744.000 re\ldent (the current 37th cenaml) hke to cc more compttct enate Dl'ltrtct, "'h1ch I repre ent, enate D1.,tnct which rc.,pect h3' 830,000 rc\ldeot and e.ich 'ome geograph1cnl boundaric A cmbly D1 trict ~hould contain (and I think that 11 ~ould cf'\c 372,000 re ident. the re 1dcnt'> heller). but m" The Voting Rights Act Pa ed com.eniencc ,., not ;ilw.t)'i 1n the :?5 )'Ca,... ago, the Voting Right<; 'tale' hc't mtcrc't We mu\t ftr,t Act require ;in) reapportionment cn\\HC that .. 11 ( • hforn1an' ha1.c plan to 3\0td diluting mmont) the opportuntt\ to elect trulv, 1.otc and fragmenting minority rcprco;cntJtive 0H1c.:1a". commun1t1e' You can C:\pcct the Lcg1 t:11urc Mmontu:~ mu 1 he afforded the anu mtere't group' to come up ability to elect a m1n<>r1tv with .1 numhcr of plan' "'thin the rcprc cntall\C I h1" 11, not to J) nc\I fc"' month,. If the l cg1,lature th<1t 1hc rcprc-.cn1Jt1-.c elected 1n t1 Jpprmc'> a plan with the appro' al •·minoril)" dl'llnct mu,1 he: a <'f .i maJOflt) of the member , (io, m1nClnly ln,tead, the d1stnct mu't \\ iJ.,nn can .,ign or \eto the plan. ha\'C the potential to clc'I a I he 1 cgl\laturc mu'll O\Crmlc a m1norit\ Altcrirn11 .. el)'. the: Act \Clo with lhl' nppro,,11 tif l"-O· prnh1h1t' pl.lnc; from unfo1rl) 1h1rdc; t)f the member\ Anv plan '' pl.1cin~ mmor1tic' into ·.1 'ltngle -.uhject 10 re,.1c"' .ind Jlteration hy d1'>trict to .illow non·minon1v the ctwrt' While tew people Jom1nation of 'urrounding predict ,1 r.1pu.I appro,aJ of the ~h"riCt\ rh .... lO(), J1lutc' mtn<Ull) pl<ln'. mthl expert' think that \.OllO!? strcn~th di,1ric1' will he 1n place fnr the imply put. the A< 1 tot.I the JC)')~ i:cner:.11 dection" C o n , t 1 t u 1 1 11 n r t q u 1 r c Plen'e feel tree "' contact my re.1pportmnmc:nt plan' to he: l.ur ufhec for more tnlorma11on .1hou1 and c:qu11ahle \\ e c.in ,:.jcJ) 1 h c \ '' t 1 n g R 1 ~ht' c I . '"'umc th 11 an~ attempt Ill rc1pport1nnnicn1 ne"" dl\tnct line" man1puluc the pHXC" h~ <'nc (once the)·rc \\.J1l.1Me) .• ind part~ nr the <lthcr \\Ill rc,ult 1n a up<l 1te' on the prncc" <.'.nun ch.1lkngc Ir the C\1Ur" '\l11rian Bu~rson ;, tht' ,,.,,. foll<'" m;in~ prc~edc:n". JUd 'l:" \t>nator for thr J 7th l>t(tr1c-t. 'B• '1 die H1tllne -_ _ _ bliror \ note· I he lo//cm mg .ul· \llmp/c, of Orange Cu.N D,11/\ Pilot readen · comment\ ilncl cfltte "'m \Vh1/C' Pilot editor' \.\c/comc .1nd rt.·acl .11/ comment' "<' ~' 11/ on/) puh/1,h rc'f><'"'"'' Jwm cal/en '' lw ICU\.t' J n.1nw ( p/c.1 c \pell 11 0111). c; ''·' ;md phone numt>cr (for ~cnfk<1tw11) }'(.lu r.1n J:<.'t mrn/q:i/ fl.' culling th(' Fcl1tor ·, Hot /me .11 h4:·"0 .. "ifl '/hank yv11! 8111181 In .... Ju,t :.i comment. '"u 1 I them 1n lud. :-.hm1l.1" June '·.On tht: lwnt p.1gc. the: •• r iny I (1(\ C.:ompc tc Ill Bah P.1~cant," that\ ~rc.11 front p 1 'C nc"' I he que,l1<1n I h.1,c ,,. htl'I II OC\\,\.\llrtlh th.II thou,nnd' or h.1h1c' nrc 1lv10·· in 1\h~h.11w.t'" .inti 1m11nd till' "''rid '"'"'·I . th~ nthc1 thing thut I c.111~ cl .1h<H11 -On the he't of the I lt1tline, there\ .1 gu) n.tmcll M1~c lkfnrc. he "·h '"oni.lcrin .ihtlut the: plwto ul the U\ c. rry1n the gun .ind .inc\lh~r U\ hfl' ;i c.1n of h&:cr 1n h1., h.11ul -h ,,111, them \ 1s1l.1nte' \\ Jruc' in our n~•shborh<)\ I t)f'C thm '">"<a). "'h:,u "'H1IJ th1' man. \1 1ke Detore, like )OU to ch' N1>I p111 th p1 lure 1n the p.1pcr th I " l'i t 1kcn t the c; nc" P rhap!I he oultl hkc for )~,'!\.lo h l\'C the ' 11\' o tn 1n1I ~UI •c; uuu tht~c· f'llC(C 'u11 .1nll hll' photo ' I tn lllr thl:m , l't .... 'i<>N. JR I l11n11n ton Uc h Conservation con ~ h cnmrnt: n I 1': 11 'nu pie lll "eel..' ·"~'' lhl'r' "''' .10 .1r11ck 1n rhc p.1pc1 1h1lt1! the l luntinc,1<,n lk11ch < m < .ounul rJ"1ng .1 le,olut111n to m 1kc C:H'l"\twd\ ·~ 1\''' 1 •e w 11cr bill ~I ..... 5 ·• .mnmh. 0 1-. Wdl, th~\ ''' there rnd !><I) <>" \\e're 111 1 \\ ttc:r 'h•ltl 1~c. \\\. r~ in 11 dw11gh1 1n<1 ill th \C: I.. ind o( thing. .1ml C\ e f\ h\lcl\ h.t tn CUI hnck \41 '"tl,c:quc:1HI~. ~"ef)~OO) cut' ~ tc;I.. I " "h nl't c: 1r~ nn<.c: C:\C:f\ '"'' "c1.·i.., I \l.,lfcr m\ la"' n C\.t:f\ \\CCk,. nJ .1 h.tlf;r.11hcr llMll CH() nthcr JI\ o I feel th<lt I'm llcrni.t pen la1eJ fur 11omg m\ part ll> 1\e "'at r. the c;1h Ice I th.11 thc\'rc: not '·l"tn~ ". lllU\h \\,Iler ''' the) haH w m 11.:c the rc"""''c' '<'Olc pl.1cc. \o v.h~ not 'tick 1t ''" the c11tlcn' .ind r.rn;e their ""tcr hill -.o the <:1,1n ct <l much nl\lnt:'y 'p\.\ 1"h;at k111d \If I.In tn\;Cl\ll\C I'\ th 11 IM ,•11v to l.1~ on 1t' rc,hlt'n1' hl ,,n~nc ? Wlw hould I ~''"'c:"c "'hen I •ol ttl pi) mwc 1t1r v.hl\t I ,,,, u " 't hi\ 1 not rt ht , 1nJ I feel ~omcth1n ou ht tu h \lO\' ,lixlUl It. C'hc\folct. tht ~rl .11 b1~ modt'I. ddu'e m.1g "'heel, "'"h .in l · pl.11c on 1t 1 ''"· th.it·, c1th\.·r the p11M11. \\.Ori...' dire tt,r ·,, c~r <11 thr c11\1 ldmtnl\tratur\ \:M I dtm't know "'h1ch But the\ ~cc:p t.1lk1nl.! ahoul hd"in~ ~u h 1 d('fl 11. nJ tht>\ go n111 and t'lm ~1~ him nt"' c ic~ and CO\l . W .OIJ(I l<l s~.101 \,uw. 1ha1\. not riaht either H 1 u v..int to t.ilk tu me m11tc :.ib\lut thl\, th3n c-.111 me Or dn v. h:at \<lU v. ant "'''h 11. hut I don't think i1· ... nght, 1n,1 I v. lnt Ill l.;no~ "ho I cun t.1lk h' 1n.1ki: m., comment' he rd ind undc r ~wl)d 'I hrink ..... "" lnr h111en10 to me. 11 .... c .1 "'"c d v ll c lhc · I HO\t \\ Ot It t... I lunt111it1.1n lk. "h Sinct: m11\tng to I fun11ngt tin H~ 1ch. in l"cl'lru.u) uf th1'I year. I h,,.,c hccn n '" nl reader 1>f the J)alh Pilot. I <.111 look forv. rd C\ ti\ mor nintt tu the Or ingc Co.1'1 'cn.11, the '' p opera hin .1~., .. , "tn nt(e ~•v to \lltrt m da I ""' \Cl) u~ct bout the f 11.:t th.ti Shctal ~111 not be vtr1t1n m mmc for the f!C~ p per ;\n4ri.l might be a ixlJ 1lle t th" roint tu m yb let the reade'1 talc a chl&n~ t th nal, wh4.1 kn w ~c ma haH~ In \Id -.ricer in our m1u,1 . I. Int one. «>uld be that pc1'on ~. I'd ltke to take th•" orir '"unity to ''"c the r ,kr a ch n('C to c what lh c:ln d ' Mov. he ut .. J<>:'t E GORt>O • lluntma1 '" Bc1t1.h Letters 111:111111111111 1 o the Editor: Cyndi Lloyd Ooran ( U they could sec u now ..• Wow? May 27. 1991) mu 1 be one or thole P,e<>plc who spend' so much time thinking of the· "good old daY':· she doc n't see how g.rcat our area i toda)' Orangq Counry Coa'it has the m°'t bead11ful homes, the fine~t restaurants, great shopping area • a Un1\.c~11y of higher learning, and a new a1rpon terminal which allo"'' us acce to the whole counlr). E1.en 1n neighboring Co ta Me .a ~c h:ive a Performing Arts Center which '" econd to none and all~., U'> to sec 'AOrld cla s performers "'thout trip 10 Lo Angeles Olll who am I to look down on quarnt h11le building-; with barrelo; of flo"'crs 1n front. Let' ju'>t JUnk Jll our progre ., and go back to the good old ho.r1.e and buggy dayc;I GLE:.N E STILLWELL Newport Beach Word..-? To the fahtor In her con'>crva11vc-poltttc ulumn un Saturda}. 25 May, Jo Ellen lkn got '" foggy that l had rrouhlc undcr\landmg ""hat ~he ":" \aymg. Years ago, I u4ied to hlame mv'>clf "'hen I couldn't unders1.1nd "riter4i Later, I rcali1ed that some wmcr are not o clea r·hcaded as c;ome reader\. f or e\amplc, wmc readers get tired o f "-Titer:. who use tcrmmology for · rts own sake. Allen\ d1rcc11vc education doesn't mcrin much, '\ancc all educ~t1on ha' d1rec tmn A n<l ~ome redder tire of either or' ..ittaek'I, kno~mg that mo\t argument' doJn·t ha"c prec1 c {tppu"te . When one of her reader' argue' thJt value' 'hould nut be taught 1n \Chooh hecaur.e 'ueh teaching "'ol.ne the n<'lt ion ot -.cparat1on of church and tat ·. Allen repltc' wtth "\\'hdt, then, \\Ill "e teach our c;h1ld rcn'> That 'tcahng. l~inc. and chc<111ng • re ...1mplv matter\ of pcr~on<tl cho1 e ?" H> tcna 1s, not a log1~I 'u11,titute for rca..on C die ,t.ttcmento; -the one' th.u go <tround and around, ne\cr ~citing .1nywhcre -aren't "'orth rnuc:h. either Allen ay th.11 " \C O leaving a matter iu md1\1dual choice " a\ value-laden ·•' Jc\;1d1ng to regulate tt, 11 mean' puhhc pohcy find-; all available choice' to he equally acceptahlc." The j Deterll: Moiety loihy a11d Th11rtday lt11t -IA.,_ clo11dt. TDMOllOWt :.:1:J.~ t ... .. ......... _ ,., ,.,,. Inland: • • •• • • • ocu .., ,,AfllClllM'Y Some orly mor11ln1 low clouds and lot lod.ly olhflwiH! n Ill m IZ3 ea .,..,.. ........ ~ 0 ~ ~ -.. -.. , ...... 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" 1) > 0 () ~· t4 7l l«lftl>dl *..._."° .. s~ 12 7) M!Mlllh.c:h n 7' Otl*an New Moon June 12 1st. Ctr. June 19 Full Moon June 27 Last Ctr. July 5 SCHOOLS From A1 (ewer campu,e), the di trict will be able to better use staff and impl e ment a more complete curriculum for students in grades s1>., seven and eight, said Vince $1pkovich, a spokesman for the maste r planning committee that helped develop the plan. ··w e believe that the proposed cha nges will rnconvenience some, but be nefit many," he ·aid. Many of th e parent<, opposed to the plan t:irgeted the $2 million pnce tag 10 fund the changeover, including the need for new port.ihle chl!Mooms and buc;c, .. I wonde r 1f 1t'\ f1\ca llv re<;pon-,1ble to change .i nd ti) to i:nme up with -.ome1h1ng different AMBURGEY From A1 \.\Ork during the prior 12 month-.. Stale la"" pn1h1 h11' public of11ciab from \O ttng on matters tn wh ich thq ha.,,c had a fi nancial tn lerc,1 greiltcr than $250 tn the rrC\lllU\ year At a prc'i. umterencc IJter I uc,d.1\, Amhurl!c \ rclca,e<.J c11p1e' of the 1r,1n,u1pt 1 he lriln,cripl. ,1 cop) nl "hich \\," 11h1,11ncd h\ 1h1.: Oailv Pilot. doc' 1nd1c.11c 1h:11 Amhurgc\ w 1cd 111 ncce pt ,1 tlHel' 'ear perfnrm.1ncc rC\tC\\ nl the l.thlc compam \mh111 l!t'\ who rclu'c" ltl 1.ill... UNGER From A1 till fwn t ,c,11 111 h" JJ!!ll"r \\1th 5" lil,000 111 t:.l'h, 1.1J..m~ le" than h.df Im v.111111ng' \l.t> re v.orl...111~ 1h1' from the ,1,1ndpoin1 tha t 11 ""·'' ,, nihbcrv. hut we m1g.h1 ha\C 10 go hack .irtd lnok 11, 01 her d 1 re ct 1on!I.'. );1 nfo rd when we know we can operate on what we have," said Randy Vanderhook, also a member of the master pla nning comm111ec who ha had second thought about the plan. "I know the sy tern we have ca n work." Pa rent Paul McLeod al~o questioned the timing of the plan. "(Gov.) Wilson ha s told u thi'i i~ not the time to be making changes in the state of Cahfornia, yet you insist on doing this," he said. S uper i nt e nd e nt Mont e McMurray assured the parents that the district can fund the plan through its $7 million in reserves. It sho uld cost the di~trict about $500,000 more a ye ar with the change , he added. Other parent were distre ed about lolling their "nurturing" ne1gh~orhood chool . while other 10 the Pilot, 1ia1d 1n pnor mterview that he considered the \.Ole a routine matter not 'ubject to connict of interest laws. The tranllcript indicate'5 that the council co ndu cted a lengthy discussion of details of the review b ef o r e t h e 5 -0 v o t e , o n Amburgey's motion, to acce pt and npprove the performaocc review. Amburgey 1s scheduled to go to 1 rial toda). although attorney ay the new evidence could affect the C3)C. • The City Council, meanwhile. re lused late .Monda) to pay Amhurge) \ legal defense fees Meeting tn clo ed o;eo, ton, the entrepreneur. Unger had made a profitable bu siness of recruiting you ng people from other state to -.ell magat1nc 11ub cnp11on door· to-door 1n 'unn > So uthern Ca lifornia. H t!I sa le-. force wa\ housed 111 local hotel\ and bused dail~ to neighborhoods whe re they could ply their wares. ('n,ta Me.,a . police detecti ve ~levc Lahb111 fielded more than one call from anxiou~ parent\ whoo;e children were lu1 ed to '89 BMW 32111 . ~•Pffd cotlY9ftfbte, take O¥er leoM or J>uv. White w/btk top ~. 25k nltet, fully loaded, COf phone, upgraded wheel~, re<.lf cMc:k apollef. $57&fmo. leoM. Call 859·3679 $23,500 For Just $20 we'll run your 1x2W ' ed in our aut- motlve aectlon, with • picture of your car, for 3 con- aecutlve Saturday•. Copy muat be submitted by Wed. Call Candy NOW at &42·6678 to place your ad and get In on thla Introductory offerl The Automotive Gulde appears 9\'ery Saturday. • Pt~ fQt Pffv••• ~IN no c~• can ~ made on original copy were worried that Concentrating teen-ager together in middle chools will create more problems. Transportation and safety issues \\ere also ci ted. "You 're closing six schools, not two," pa rent Paula Ball said, who ha~ two elementary students at Manne View School. "l am saddened and I'm leaving the Ocean View District and putting my children in to private schools. "I wil)'votc to recaj! all of you if you vote for this plan," she added. Liz O'Connor, whose daughter i a kindcrgartener at Marine View School, also had harsh words about the plan. "Why is she being bused aero s a six·lanc, 45-mph thoroughfare, through three intersections, two mile away," O'Connor asked the board. "Why is she being council voted 4-1 against payi ng the fee • with l::.d Glasgow casting the lone vote in fa vor of payment, City Attorney Thomas Kattre said after the midnight cssion. Harvey, sa id it's "highly likely" that hill client will file suit to force the city 10 r ay the fees. "We fee he\ entitled ro th em," he said Amburgey made the request on the groundll th at he was a city emplo)'ee when the alleged offense occurred. ·The city does pay civil legal co ts for employee~ who act tn the hne of duty and may, at the d1 cretion of the Ci ty Council, pay c.mr.inal def en e cosh . Mayor California by Unger and ht company. NRS or Nev. Reader Service. "l had a lot of call . mo tly from mothers, concerned that 1h1 bu inc ... , wac; ome ktnd ol slavery or they were 1m olved in 11lcgal activity. It ounded like too-good· to·be·truc circumstance), I guess," Labbitt said. "Out I never found anything wrong with the operation. These kids were young, but they were all ove r 18." NRS' sa le fo rce of 20 or more young people abruptly checked out of the Radi ~n Plaza Hotel early Tuesd ay without leaving a forwarding addrcs fo r the SMr>teao San fr4ln<'IM:o $aft .... ~All• s..u-.. ~ y_,..~ separated from 85 percent of her classmates?" Not all the parents speaking during the hearing were opposed to the plan. Parent Gary ~mst, who is also a principal in the Huntington Beach Unified High School District, said the larger middle tschools will offer more educational choices for students. The middle schools will also be able to better focus on the needs .of pre·adolescents, he said. "Please take a chance on change," he said. Before ca ting their vote, board members also talk ed of the need for change in an eve r-c hanging world. Veteran board member Sheila Marcu aid she's convinced that the plan will better help student "to adju t to the changing world.'' Mary Hornbuckle said. But the council is not obligated to do so, Hornbuckle said. Last Ocfober, in a routine review of city contract , Kathe turned up the is ue of the Copley Colony vote. In November, Kathe asked the Orange County District Attorney .to investiga te. The Di)trict Attorney filed the misdemeanor charge in April. Amburgey's ca)c was cheduled to go to trial in Harbor Court Tuesday but the ca e was continued for 24 hours for rurther inve tigation b)' the 01 trict Attorney's office bustne s. For Shirley Unger, there is no real my tery surrounding her son' ltfc. "He wa a great man, a gre_qt father (to two young daughters from a previous marriage). He was good with the kids who worked for him. He wn s really just a kid himself," Mr . Unger said, land· mg at the doorwuy of "Bobby" Unger's plush home near upper Newport Day. Following memorial erviccs Tuellday evening at Pacific View Mortuary, Shirley Unger planned to Oy her son's body home to Pitt burgh. The Paths of Life Meet at Huntington Terrace If you 'vc reached a. potnL of llfe's road when you want. a change, wey noL travel on down t.o Hunt.i.ngt.oh Terre.ce, a t'Ull eerv1oe ret.lrP.mem oommurui.y M Qualli.y Llf eat.yle For The Yorm1 Al B••l't •Affordable rates .Studios, Cottages & Suites •Tasty home cooked meals eScheduled transportation •HOUMkecplng aervlces eOelly AdMtia SUMMER SPECIAL Rent Between May & September and JIAVE MONEY! Call For Details (714) l4Mlti lllOO~S..... Hunt ... on .Beetta, CA lt-.Ue ........ '7 '° 9l .. " .. ~ '° S2 ............. " " 7' •• ~YMC'i ,. " ,_.,,, st ., 7S S6 Oli'*-C .. 61 ~ •• SJ " 44 ~ t2 .. MNc&Citt 79 " .. n ONMo " n ,., .. 6J ., II SJ ,., ........ 77 .. ·-n SS ........ 101 7S T~ " 64 11 • .., .... ,in. ,.r ~o..'Yr 11 Donna Burton, mother of hit and-run v1ct1m Corev Burton, holds a picture of her son, who remains in Hoag Ho-.p1tJI. HIT-ANO-llJN From A1 being truck). They aid 11 oundcd like a trunk lid clo ing It\ be)'ond m)' comprehen!iion that the dri"er d1dn 't Mop." Burto n aid u lric nd " circulating flier~ in lhe arcn tn find 'iomcone who may h.ivc 'iCen the accident. A nd she '~ working closely with the police. One witncs reportedly saw a Mustang traveling at J fa t clip about lhc time of the accide nt, she said, but no conn ection ha) been established. Burton . aid her son had gone with friend , tncl uding an adult, to cc "Backdraft" at the Pie r 1dc Pavilion Mann Theater Frida)'. After the movie . he went to a friend ' hou e to get hi 4'kateboard to go back to the theatt r where 'lhc w.i' going to From A1 there wa s no property damage, \he said. There reportedly v.a al.1rm but no pandemonium . Police and fire department invcsti31uor~ interviewed ~tudcnts and conducted an invc tigatiun for most of the day at the city's oldc't high $Chool, aero M11in treet from City Hall and the police station. The Orange County ShetHC Department' bomb squad removed the e'<plo 111c dcbn , official aid. The type of c~plo i11e ind why it wa hrouaht to the Khool around remained uncle r late Tuc5day. Police Officer J, 8 . Hume ~aid a tel(hCr found the dev1co on the athletic field near the bott ' l~kcr room and took It to the office. Younptcr apparently , had been• bring1n1 homemade uplcHivc devices to \Choo! in the pa't to hlov. up ua'h cnn . Hume tlHt. School offic1ah. hov.cvcr, 'atd pick him up. ab<1ut 10 p.m He never called !'he hoy, \.\ho W:t\ lllJUred ,It 6th Street and W:llnut Ave nue, mu h,1,c been ndtn& h1 0, katehoard .11 the time, .,he .aid t he police told her the dmer hJd to h.1\1.~ run the 'top '>ign beC,tUliC Of the di,tancc the hoy wa' dragge d and the abstncc of \ktd in.irk\ Corey, \he \Jtd. t!I a popul.1r and \\Cll·liked pupil ut Dv.)'er chool "ho will ml'I his eighth grade i:i raduat1on ccremonie'I. He loves to (1\h and has a he.ilthy di like for drug and alcohol, 'he 'Jtd. "I told him a long time ago that 11' not him that I don't tru,t, 1t'<i the drive r ,'' she said. "You have to look out fo r the others .. Burton a~k .inyone who nught know nbout the • cc1denl to tontact the Hunttnl(ton ijeac:h pohcc. the} had no knowledge ol '>Uch un ilC.:.tl\ill)' • ~'hoot I ru,tcc Jerry Sulh111sn ''"d he hclicvc.:.d the npll,.,1un w"' th e rc,ult of ''cnd·Of·tht:·>car n u n H~n'ie " that entied 10 ml\furwnc. l le ':ml there 11.1, been no 'cnou ,mfc , I 'chool in recent month., ttnd didn't behe'e the device h.1d hc:en placed there with mahcmu' tntcnt A c:e, the lllJurclf prohtttinn dcp.ir1rnc nt dcpuly, \\Orkcd out of the Wc'>t Or.in c Count> D1,1r1ct office 1tnd ~"' a lnng tc r"\ cmplO)Cc, Chief Proh,1t1un Of11\.Cf Michael \ humac:hcr c;.iiJ . A cc had been tlllkin$ to the dean oC ,1dnl1!\\IOO V.llh lm ~ung,tcr" 'n ht Cli clo cl \.\ h"n he ptckcd up the: 11111 v.r.11 pct! package ''hy h ppcn tancc," Schumacher ~.111.f "It wa~n 't d1rcdc:J , t the protu11on llepiutmcnt ," Schum•ch r \ id •• t h1 1 \Cr)' dt\trt''"'' He 1 a fine ,,thccr. II I \ lrag11; 'llU lll\10(' { tar games hold • memories . The Orange County Volleyball All-Star Oame hu really pr<>srened from the first matches in the early 1970's. The fint pmes were organized by the El Toro Kiwanis and were held at El Toro Hi&h School. Only the boys played. It wu great to get those players together. The friendships that arc developed always carried on to the many years ahead. There arc other benefits. I remember the 1980 all-star game very well. Kevin Droke had been a starter at outside hitter on my CIF champion hip team at Newport Harbor and was a fine player. Since most or the talk about that team was about Tom Bunnell, Bill Yardley and Bruce Caldwell, Kevi n got relatively linlc notice and consequently wa undecided on his colleg< plans at game time. In the third and deciding game of the 1980 all-star match, Kevin proceeded to ------literally jump scrJe the South team off the ------court. He was on a roll and nobody that night could stop him. Well, with all of the college coaches in the stands, Kevin was voted Most Valuable Player or the match and awarded a financial scholar hip to be used toward college. Immediately following, he wa~ pur ued by many of the coaches who were on the recruiting trail. . :Kevin played his college volleyball at Sa n Diego State. He is currently on. the pro beach tour. · · 0 Thi year's match.is Friday night at Goldcrf West College. The &iris will play at 6 p.m. and the boy at 7:30. The pcctators will be allowed to compete in a ~rving conte t bct\\een matches with many great pri~cs donated by our sponsors. Unhkc the first games, each team will be outfitted by a clothing company with shiru, shorts and sweat . Mossimo has the South boys. Red Sand (Steve Timmon ' co11~y) htls the North bOYI· The South - girls uniforms arc being provided by Trunks. The Nonh gi rls represent Side Out (Sinjin Smith's company}'. Asics Tiger shoe have provided each player and the coaches with a pair of their late t new volleyball hoes. Mikasa is the official game ball and has provided the all-star match with prize for the serving conic t. Lamppo t Pizza will hold an awards dinner after the event as well a providing di count'pizza cards with every ticket. McClellan Sports Management and Rick Johnson have coordinated this fabulou function. All of the all· tar , See BRANDE~ ~y.a ..,.,,,,..io. .... C.N;! 0.ly '"" Fountain Valley High's Derek Fahs, pitching for South. follows through Karllner saves SOuth's 8-4 All-Star Win By Richard Dunn OrlllOt Coast Daly PIOC ANAHEIM -Tenni'i hoc on, jacket zipped up and equipment baf draped. around hls houldcr, Ocean View High pitcher Randy Karliner was asked to change in the phone booth and ave another victory. Thi umc, it wa for the South all· tar team Tuesday ni&ht in the 24th rendition of the K1wan1 Oranae County High School All· tar ba eball aome. Kuhner, who tarted at first ba\c and hit two bullet'i in two tnp to the plate before iurrenderina h1 duties 1n the fifth inn1n1. fired three p1tchc~ and 'truck out KJitcll•'1 Denni~ Bnu' with the ba loaded 1n the bottom of the n1n1h to prucrve the South' _. win before an cstitnated lr50" ran' II GIU\'er Stadium. Tho all·timo ri h now tied, J2·12, • :as Karllncr. the un ct Lcaaue' ro·Most Valuable P11ycr wtK> hid 1• llYCI durl• the ~fir tenon, pulled the plua on the Nonfl • ta1t·m1nute rally. "I had (lllJ tcnni llM>et) on and (South Coec:h Vita Brown) told me tu take them off end •• ... soumtl By Bl Blmard "" ........ ..., CHICAGO -The Los Angele~ Lakcrs • believe they have 1he poise, talent and experience to win again tonighl in front of the boisterous crowd at Chicaao Stadium. Reputed to have the loudest fans in the NBA, the Chicago Bulls saw their leaguc- rctord 15-game playoff home winning streak snapped Sunday when the Lakcrs won Game I of the finals 93-91. How do the Laker , 5·2 on &he road 1n the postseason, avoid coming unglued in the face of all that hostility? "We know that no one in the crowd can come on the noor and do omething to us, so it's what the teams do on the court," James Worthy said. "Our mental preparation to play on the .road is tht key. "The nucleus or the team, the core or us, knows what to expect. We try to u e - the holtile crowd u an incentive. The 1i1uation it not forcipt to us." The mosl experienced Loi An1cle1 players -Magic Johnson, Worthy and Byron Scott -fearfted a lot about playin1 on the road in three Finals apin11 the Boston Celtics and the mystique of Bo~ton Garden. "The building doesn't make the same," Worthy sa,id. "The fans and atmosphere make th"J game. Some of the most fun games arc on the road." Yladc Divac, the Lakers' second-year center from Yugoslavia, Is playing in his first Final , but said European basketball prepared him for places like Chicago Stadium. "The crowds in Europe arc crazier than here," Divac said. "They throw everything on the Ooor there, even chairs. Winning on the road is easier here, even in Chicago." "We've been successful on the road because we're totally focused," said Scott. "We don't listen to anyone aying what we can and can't do on the other team's -5, 1981 The Diiiy Pilot floor." Johnson, who had 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in the opener, said his mental prepar1tion is much different for road sames than home 1ame1. "As a point guard, I hne to control the situation more on the road," Johnson said. "Every turnover, every possession, is more important on &he road becau e every mistake is magnified by the crowd. Since I'm the leader of the team. l ha\c tQ remember all those thinp." faen if the Lakers lose tonight, they would have a ch1ncc to win the best-of· 7 scrie with three consecutive victories at home. But the Bulls have been even more successful on the road than the Lakers Chicago i 4-1 on the road in the playoffs and it was 26· I 5 away from home during the regular s~ason, compared to 25· 16 by Lo Angeles. ''We know we can win on the road a11d Chicago know it can win on the road,'' Johnson <;aid. Since no team has ever started the In Final" with two lo se at home, the Bull realize they arc 1n a mui.t•w1n 'lituat1on. "Thi could be our la t game 1t home, wuh three 11 their place, so there's a cnse or urgency," Bulls center Bill Cartv.naJlt aid. "Teams who have reached this-point in the eason know how lo -win on the road, so you can ·1 toke it for granted that )OU will win at home," Michael Jordan said. ''J wasn 't urpri ed to sec the Laken di play poi e on the road in front of a tough crowd . You expect them to ~Ye that. "But we ha\e to win the second game bccau~ 11 will be hard to win two of .three at Lo Angele\ " The Laker~ won their fir t four playoff road game~ before losing two at Portland and winning at Chicago. Lo!> Angeles completed a 3.-0 first-- round weep of Hou ton on the road. In the econd round, the Laker split two games at home against Golden State. then See LAKERS/11 •.;or-· ~~""II"' en.... OP> Nnr Marina Coach Oa\le Thomp:,on has his own ideas for an option quarterback, and he s busy gettin~ the me<o~ge acr~s during current pnng tootball drill . Thompson enjoying return to Vikings' helm By Barry Faulkner 0ranoe COlS1 Dai1y Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH The kid up from the sopho more team aren't the onl y ne wcomers thi s pring o n the Marin a H ig h var it) football practice field. Former ~cteran coach . Dave Thomp-.on ha returned from a fh,e·)Cur h1<1tu<1, .ind 1!1 enjoying hi ccond tenure at the Viking helm "I can't bchC\C how much fun I'm having," aid Thomp,on, \\'hO coached the V1il.ingll for eight e.i\On,, before stepping a 1de to become the -.chool' activ1t1e<i director Fini hmg h1 final eme 1er as an administrator has tall.en much o f Thompson's ume. which ha cut into h1 ability to evaluate film on h1 current players. But w11h ~chool nearing "" end Thompson i) looking forward to diving m full speed during the summer in an attempt to olve h14' team 's pre'I mg problems. Foremo t on the quandary h'lt 1~ the quartcrbacll. pot, where Thomp on i hard·pres ec.J to give any of hi\ four candidate" the shghtc't edge at thi' point "It' t'lur mo<,t ine'<pcricnccd area and our b1gge t que 11on mark," lhomr n C"tplained Of the 'UCCe\~t to \eCOnd· team All· un c t Le aguer Cri tin Mclemore. who ha gone off to &he Univer 'II) of Oregon to continue ti1 football ca reer Chm Della Croce,· who -will be a 'enior nc'<t fall, aw limited bad .up dut) a )ear ago. while senior-to-be Jeff y en, 1un1or-10-bc Tom Sullivan and sophomore-to-be T ravi Andc rw n will al so 1ry to catch Thomp)On' C)e. "We certainly v.on't be in a po<,1t1on to decide 011 the -;tarter ba cd on 1;pnng pracuce," Thomp on ~aid "N> en and Della Croce arc guy' who could tart on dcfe n~e. n tha t CCl uld have ~omc thing to do with narrowing u down We can't ge1 rour gu)' any '>Ub tan11al v.orl.. once fall '\tan , ~ we'll u e the re t of "pnng and the 1,ummer pa ing league Ill e\aluate each of them \\e're he uan1 to ettlc on tY>o top candidates now, hov.e"er. bccau .. e v.e might be turning our h.iclt:' on a kid "'ho could help u' ·· The V1kinl?'> ha'c pknT\ ot help up front, "'here offcn""c 'itartef' John Mel cmt. ( b f\Xll I ~~51, Jo,h Hou,man (6·5, :SO). Greg l 'cam1hJ (6-0. 21 'i1 .ind 11gh1 end C r.11g \\ 1lham-. (6·4. WS) v.111 help an .tll·ncv. h.1d.helJ find ome hole'\ 1\ ho t of running hack camhda1e' will hope to fill the .,ht'c' of "orkhor'c fullback Shawn h1lfor<l. v.ho 1.ame up JU'it sh)' of 1,000 )urJ, la..,t )Car a 1hc focal point or the \, 1kmg•,' trap option 1,chemc. The interior " ah\l .1 'trcngth dcfen l\cl\ where ud..le l n~mu Nmthrott. ~ho \Cl :s 'chool record "Ith 10 ;ick la't fo ll, "'111 return lor h1' See VIKINGS'lr Fernando debuts Friday; Finley wins his ninth, 3-0 By Ken Peters 4P SpcMU W"ttr ANA H E:.IM Fern:rndo Valcm:uelo , h ping 10 rctapturc the mound magic he had with the Dodge~. will make h1\ fir t Mo&rt for &he Cnhfornia Angel on £-r1day night ValcMuela, \\'~ J1d nof illklw an earned run in three 11ppcar11ncc-. in the An cl minor league V'tcm, "'111 m ~c h1 Amcric, n l c, auc dchut .tg111n ... 1 the Octrn1t T1 er\ 111 Anaheim 'ltad1um . ''I 'm 'liery happy v.1th lhc way the pa"t three .... eel have gone: I'm c\en h ppicr after tod•)'." the fcft·h•ndtd pucher 1d 1'U«day after sianina 1 major le guc contract v.1th the Anpl . "He knowt hOw to wtn end M kn hOw to pitch.'' Anpt1' Mnk>r \ c prelident Dan O'Brin uld. 1·Th1 1 a P:MI ~. 1'bl1 c.n Mt Md •hey can fleld. He CM help IMM IN they n help him." M11nwhitt on TMICI.,. n11ht at nahe1m Stadium, Chilek 1 1nley o~crrov.ercd Bmton un two hits to become the Ameri can League' fir t ninc- game winner a the California Angel beJt the Red ox 3-0. It \loi\~ the eco nd hti<l·h11ter or the -.ca\On -onJ \econd hutout for F1nlc) (9·2), who \trud out nine for the thud time th1 \eawn. He ga\C up two hit\ in R l 0 victory O\ler Minne'i(>ll on pnl 19 · ·cn1n11s edge Dodgers In 11th, 3-2 By PiOI LeBar ~ SpOtta ...,,.., T LO IS • Milt l hump on. "-ht,.,c n1nth·10nina \acnf1cc ny co t Orel Hcnh1 .. er hi., t1r t v1cwry in more than a )Car. tnpled in tY.O run 1n the 11th to &"c the t l.Oul\ C ard1n I :'\ 2 victory O\.er the lo\ Angele' IX'ld cr11 on Tue,day night . The DoJ&eB tOOK a 2-1 lead in the top nf the llth on pmch hitter Mike harpcrwn' RBI ingle. 8u1 in the hOtt m or th inning. Ray Lankflud \ln{llcd v.1th one out and tole co"d. Jim Gott (Q. l) 1ruck out rcJr 1ucrrero but walked Todd Zc1le before ThomJ"On tnplcd down 1hc left· 1cld hnc, coring txlth runnc~. Lee m11h (3·2) got the v.in dc .. p1te )IC:ldm &he o·ahud nin HeBh1~r. makina h1 ~cond tut after a 'houldcr operation that -.1dclined him for.~t or la 1 ~• n, pit~heiJ 1h fint 6 1nnin l r to~ An clc • .-.hutt1n out , t. l..ou1 on twu hit' before lea\ in with a 11 ht ham trinJ and a 1 n lead But the C rd1nal red in the ninth o<t Ja H\rNCll on Thomr,'lon' • 11f1cc fl , d n in He hiKr hi 100.h ma,or lcapc vich..,ry. Henhiser truck out five and walked three. He threw 81 p1tchc , .as for •tnkts. anJ reured 11 1n a ruw at unc point 1f'tcr kl1din1 the belt 1n the RCoftd iimna. Her h..,r ~red to injure hit n&ht h•""'""I = CNt • lftll·iMlitt double 19'd left 'ltMn II htaan to 1t1htcn ancr he ..... ..,. ... nth ~ • .. .. .. ..... LAS VEGAS -Jerry Tarkanian, known for hi winning ways and his biner battles with the NCAA, will be leaving UNLV after the 1991·92 season, ources close to the school's basketball program report. Three sources who asked for anonymity told The A soc1ated Press Tuesday that a deal had been worked out with Tarkanian in which he would coach only one of the two years remaining on h1!. contrncl. But Tarkanian denied Tue day aflernoon that any deal had been finalized. He said he planned to meet "in the next day or two" with UNLV president Robert Maxson to discuss hi foture. The Nevada Regents met for five hours with Tarkanian Monday at his request, then later said Max on had full authority to handle the Tarkanian matter. "l'm very torn up inside," Tarkanian said of recent problems, including the publication of photO showing 1hrcc players on his 1990 national championship 1eam with a convicted sports fixer. Tarkanian, speaking Tuesday at a luncheon for sports writers and sportscasters, attacked the media "for what they've done to me and my famil y." Source~ clo e 10 the basketball program said Tuesday that keeping Tarkanian for another year will allow UNLV "an orderly tra nsition." "It will allow the university 10 go out and hire a big name couch." said the ource. Television-Radio BrOltlNlll' ....... • French Open, ESPN, 6 a m. • P~drcs-Cub!>, WON,' t I ·20 a m •Blue Jays-Yankees. ESPN, 4:30 p.m. • Lakcrs-Bulls, Channel 4, 6 p.m • Red S<.1x-Angcls, SpomChanncl, 7 30 p.m TELE\'1SION Ttnnls 6 a m French Open from Paris, ESPN. Butball 11 20 a m an D1c10 11 Chteago Cubs: WON. 4 JO pm Toronto at New York Yankees, ESPN. 7 '0 p,.m -Boston at All&cls, SportsChanncl. Olympic Sports 4 :IO p m -World Championthlp Bo~1ng Challegc competition from Banc .. ok. 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II.LAC (570) VIKINGS From 81 I "''de hnchackcr Boh tewart. one of the team' 1.tc.l..l1ng lc,1dcr' la'>t 'pnng. shou ld al o add enior lcadcr,h1p fhc 'ccondary '>hould also be trong with returning c.tnrtcf\ \tcvc J.1ck on. 0dvc Ander on and Della Croce The M.mna 'chedule feature four Thursday games, including the opener on Sept. 12 againM Lo Alam110 at Gahr High. The Sun,ct I eague opener i also on a Thursday night, Oct. 3. again t Foun1a1n Valley at Huntington .......... Rick Bowncss, coach of the minor league Maine Mariners, wu named a head coach of the Boston Bruins on .--~ Tuesday, replacing Mike Milbury. · Milbury relinquished his ooachin' chores last week to become the team's assistant ·general manager. Bowness, 36, coached the Bruin's American Hockey League affiliate for the past two years, posting a 65-72-23 record. Twenty-one of the 39 Brum who played this eason also played under Bowne in Mame. In other spom news Tuesday: •Al Arbour, the third·winn ingest coach in NHL hi tory. announced that he will be back wit h 1he New York Islanders next season. • D1 gruntled quarterback Bobby Hebert ended a l lh·year holdout and !.igned a new contract with the New Orlean Saints. Hebert, who sat out all of last ·eason after demanding in January 1990 10 be traded, told a news conference that he signed a two-year contract with no option. •Cliff Fletcher, who helped build the Calgary Flames into one of the NHL's strongest franchi cs, was handed the reins of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Fletcher, 55, was named president, general manager and chief operating officer of Maple Leaf Garden, Ltd. and he will assume total command of the day-to-day operations of the team and Maple Leaf Gardens. •Jack Fertig, a former Washington State assi tant coach under George Raveling, haf been hired as an a ista nt coach under Raveling at USC. Fertig, 42. replaces Brian Hammel, who left in May after seven years as an assistant under Ravehng, five at USC, to become the head coach at Northern lllinoi . •Leanne Grotke. associate athletic director for internal afflllir) and the senior women's admi n1 trator a1 Cal State Fullamn, announced' her retirement, effective Sept. l. -From The Ass«.i•ted PrHs Quote or the day Mike LaValllcre, aft er his fly ball got past the St. Louis outfield and rolled to the wall fo r a rare triple, the third of his career and his ficst since Aug. 25, 1986: "I like to space them out. If the third-base coach had waved me in, l'd have punched him in the nose right there.'' Beach High. The sca!.On finale is Thursday, Nov. 14, again t Santa Ana at the Santa Ana Bowl. 0 Thurs . Se pl 12-Lo Alam110 (at Gahr) Fn, Sept 20-Corona del Mar (at Newport Harbor) Fn .. Sept 27-f oothill (nt Westminster) Thurs , Oct. 3-Fountain Valley• (at Htn. Beach) Fri, Oct I I -Huntington Beaeh•-(1lt We tminstcr) Fn., Oct. 18 -Edi on• (at WeMminster) Fri . Occ 25-Ocean View• (at Huntington Beach) Thur . Oct. 31-Norco {at Westminster) Fn . Nov 8-at We tmin ter• Thur ., Nov. 14 -Santa Ana• (at Santa Ana Bowl) ·sun\et League game. All games tart at 7:30 p.m. Chang tails ta Becker in str,aight sets By Rob Gloster AP SPOrts Wnler PARIS -Mixing power and ~!ay·court finesse, Borrs Becker overwhe lmed former champion Michael Chang in straight sets Tue,day to \Cl up a French Open <iem1final .;ho"'down with Andre Agaso;1 Becke r complemented his boom1n~ \Cr'>c-and-vollc) game w11h !)tcath basehne pla to defcrll the 19X9 ch11mp1on. fl-4, 6 4, 6·2, ,tnd reach the em1f1nal., for the thmf time 111 f1"e \Car~ Aga'" needed only 75 mmu tei. to demoh'h J,1koh llla'ic k, 6-J. 6·1. RUFFELL'$ UPIOLSTEIY INC. ... ,_ .... c....""' ltll -.... CllTI •U-Ml·11M WIN A ntDTIUP ABOAllD AMTltAK. .. <1· I, losing only ,e .. en point\ on hi' serve m the final two \Cl\ · Women ·~ tlurd-,ccd Ciabneln Sabatini ove rc,1mc two match pomt5 against Jana Novotna .i nd won 10 of the l..1 t 11 game to earn a · em1final 'f>Ot ag..11n\I defending champion Monica Sele' Sterr. Graf and Arant'(a Sanchez Vicario will meet m rhur day' other emifmal. Becker wa nearly Oawlc~ a .. he continued 10 t:ulor h1 gras ·court game to the low clay H1 crve wa only broken once by Chang, one of the be t \ervacc returner in tenn1i.. "ft wa s perfect ... almo t perfect," he aid "I knew from the begln111ng what I had to do. I had to put my Mrength -my power over his trength, h1'I leg ·1 hat \ exactly wh 1t I did, from the fir t point on. A~ the BRANDE From 81 • parent and spon!iOr hould be very th11nk.ful for their m1ny hour or hilrd work. 0 match went on, ii got better and better.'' Chang, who bea1 Jimmy Connc>ri, and French favorite Guy Forget in two emotionally draining malches to reach the quarterfinals, '\aid he wa helple.,., ag:un\t Bed .er. "I think today Bon JU t played too well He didn't m1 s a whole lot of ground troke~." Chang aid. "I don't 1h1nk I did anyth m& m.11orl> Mong. I ju\t think he pla)ed con,1<itc ntly. And when the ~hot wa there he went for it " Aga~ 1 won even more easily, capturing 14 of the final 16 game agam!it Hla ck. The founh-secded Agas'\1, who lo t m the final last )C.tr, took &dvantagc o( the Sw1s~ pla)cr\ repeated backhand errors. "I think he had a lot more 10 do with the ~core today than I did," Ag\l i aid. who are on the USA men's national team, are former Alf·Stars. Elaina and Kim Oden, who competed in 198~ and 1981, are the ttanin1 middle blocker\ on our U A women's national team. 0 Ir Aldwd °"" -..c:. ..... Chip lhotl from around the AJllO Creek public aotf coune in Lquna Beach, where aeneral manapr Ed Slymen and head pro Larry Brotherton have suddenly turned the areena into a full·fledpd aolftna community: Men'• clu6 mcmbenhips are sproutina and tournaments are abound while Brotherton and Slymcn are makina pitches to improYe the rouah. The lateat invention wa the inaugural Pinehunc Tournament on May 28 when 60 playen pthered for a unique best-tc0re twosome switch. "Both people play each others' balls for the first two hits, then switch," Slymen 11id. So after both players have driven. each hits the others' ball until both land in the hole, then the lowest score is recorded. "We're trying to do different events because we're building up the men's club," Slymen said. In a more conve ntional format, the Aliso Creek course will host a four-man scramble on June 2S, which is limited to 72 players. Cost is $45 for non-me n's club members and $35 for members. The Laguna Beach Women's Golf Club played a tournament at Aliso Creek on May 16 and May 21·23. Ginny Saunders was the Aight A champion while Donna Coleman (Laguna Beach) and Pat Castle (Laguna Beach) finished second and third, respectively. Castle also won the longest drive award. In the Flight B division, Janet Simon, Nadine Zatlin and Mary Schwartz (Laguna Beach) were the top three finishers while Harriet MacQuisten (Corona del Mar), Ruth Russell and Marcia Erhardt went 1·2·3 in the Flight C rounds. Elizabelh Hart ley (South Laguna) won the closest to the pin award. Brotherton, meanwhile, will be hosting his second-annual free golf clinic with basic instruction on June 26 from 6:30-8 p.m. al Aliso Creek. The clinic is open to anyone, including juniors. Finally. all but two of the holes arc getting a ' IOUlll From 8 1 loose," said Kurliner, who relieved San Clemente's Ken Dolan. · "I was just thinking about getting the guy out. Usually, the first batter I face I walk, so I just wanted to come in and throw strikes." Brown, the Tu tin coach, had his choice between Karlincr, Ir· vine's Mike Seal or La Quinta's Brett Osborn for closing purpo cs. He picked Karline r. Dolan, who s1ruck out the side in the eighth and got two out in the ninth, lo t his control and gave up a three-run home run to Canyon') Greg Tippin. The North added 1wo line·drive singles and a wnlk before Brown went to the bullpen. Enter Kal'liner, end of story. faceUft. Amlldlq to ..,_ ... ..., ..... lllCI .......... Of .......... .,. •hudJ...., OOMlrUCdaa ..... the projeCt -to be oampleted nat mondl. He added it ·.u1 not interfeN with play on the coune. D Pollowlna second round acdon of tho Memorial Cup Men'• Tournament at the N.wpon 8acb Oolf Coune. Don Fannen, Jack Stineon. Bob Dearborn, Hal Ofecn and Rkhard McKinney are leadin& the way. Tbe third and fanal round ii expected to conclude June 8. In the Low Net/Low Gross men's club tournament last week at the Newport Beach counc, Hank Lef evbre shot a par·.S9 to win low arou honors wh ile Green (SO) took low net in the Fliaht A rounds. In Aipt 8 action, Al Schnell (70) won low gross and Roy Wells (Sl) earned low net distinction. In Flight C play, low net win~r Jack Brown (71) and low gross champion Steve McKinney ( 49) finished on top. 0 Meadowlark Golf Course and the Huntington Harbour Cancer league are sponsoring a Day of Golf on June 7. Acoording to club manager Jack Henry, golfers of all levels are welcome with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society. The c.Ost Is $16 to play, with seniors half price. Cart rental is $18. The Day of Golf runs from sunrise to sundown. Tee off times may be reserved in advance until today. After today, payment must accompany the reservation. On the. day of the event, those wishing to play will lbe accornodated at available times. To reserve a tee ume or inquire about sponsonhips, call Meadowlark Golf Course at (714) 846-1364 or drop by the club at 16782 Graham, Huntington Beach. For funher information, contact Sandy Mauceli at (714)840-4926. Rkb•rd Dunn Is .a Oranie Coa1t D•l/1 Pllol Sport.s Wrlttr whose d ub pll column nonn•llr ·~,.., tff'Y Tutsd•f· There were other impressive outing by Orange Coa t Arca per onncl on the winning rosier. including Estancia ca tcher Paul McDunicls, who had an RBI double, walked and scored a run in 1wo trip. lo the plate. ~~.111.:-C-~l'llGC Shortstop Curtis Bruce of Ocean View reaches down to apply tag to North baserunner Steve Friedrich while Tustin's Ben Munoz watches. McDaniels would have had a lriple in the eventh inning when he knocked in Capo Valley's Brand Caso, but he fell after rounding econd and ettlcd for a double. A pitcher's game through five as nobody cored, the South broke it open "'1th ix run in the ixth in· nmg. Brown's Rebels ended the score- le 1ie as they ent JO men to the plate T"'o North error , two hit babmen, four ingle and a walk provided the South with n big cushion , allowing El Toro·~ Rob Johnson to earn the victory. John on. the USC-bound quur1erback and Orange County Athlete of the Year, worked the fifth and 1xth innings . before Esuincia '!I Chn Wntson pi cked up in 1hc seventh, allowing an unearned run in one inning of pitching. MVP honor'i in the game went to O\born, who c t\\-o-run ingle ~parked the outh' 1x-inn1ng rally. 0 °'9,.. Count, Al._ ... Oe1M .................. "°"TM ....... ' I 0 I 1....-ittl 11 1000 .... lt 1 0 0 0 UllWI 3' 2072 ~>II 4 1 I 0 CllMn._ 2070 WOM ~ 2710 HtllU 2000 ~II J ! f I fMI ct 1010 MKoncf , 0 0 0 ... " f 0 0 0 l0Mt1 " 2 I l I lnwl 70 0 0 t..,1 1100 '9t c '0 0 0 Inn• c 20 I I ., ..... SO I 0 4 0 1 0 IO 0 0 2000 ?O. 0 1 0 I 0 10 0 0 I 0 0 0 20 1 0 ft I 0 IO 0 0 I I 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 I I 4 I 0 0 0 10 1 0 JI 111 I T..... H 4 t 4 .... ..... .. 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Laguna Hills, Sr., .392 OF-Colby French, Estancia, Sr., .369 OF-Josh Sewell, Trabuco Hills, Sr., .439 OF -Jim Reynolds, Laguna Hills, Sr., .370 Ut -Steve Height, Trabuco Hills, Sr., 2.41 , .352 Ut -Mike Allen, Laguna Beach, Sr., .381 OH-Matt Matti, Laguna Hills, Sr., .381 Second T••m . C -T.J. Alvarez, Trabuco Hills, Jr., .400 P-Brian Kessler, Laguna Hills, Sr., 5-3 P-Kylt Wilson, Estancia, Jr., 4-2 1 B -Steve King, Estancia, Jr., .360 28-Kendall Zlrkel, Costa Mesa, Sr., .303 SS -Jason Pierson, Laguna Hills, Jr., .410 38-Victor Ramirez, Estancia~ Jr., .289 OF -Jason Levinson, Laguna Beach, Sr., .360 OF-Chrts Chambertaln, Century, Jr.. .31 O OF -Gibson Gomez. Trabuco Hiiis, Jr., .357 OF -Jeremy Gillen, Laguna Hiiis, Jr., .360 Ut -Brett Nlsta, Laguna Hills. Fr., .390 Ut -Andy Kerr, Trabuco Hills. So., .330 OH-Sean Sauer. Laguna Beach, Sr., .310 Honorlllll •Mentlen I ARD -4 ntAVSL • WIUTSll POil A DAT Many arcat collc111n have played 1n the Oranae Counf)' All· tar match. 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John llmco High Hendcri,on, who \I.tried m all I.\ of his appearance for GWC, aid he W3'> plcal'.ed with the c.elcction, c'ptti:llly after v.hal he lt'rmcd 1 ub·par ca-;on · "I had e'<pcctcd 10 do a Im better thi-. year," he o;a1d • The Mel' "ere one ol \even team' 10 exprc!>s an intcre t before the dr:ift.'' Henderson. who may wand up at Chapman College, \t11d money for college \\Ould be a key i'suc in Thursday\ negotiation'\ with the al1011al I ca11uc club. ''I'd like lo have them rncludc college monc}. and if 1 don't get that, 1'11 probJbl) go to ~chl.X)I," Hcnder~n \Jtd "I "'on't kno" unul 1 talk to them ThuN.ht) ·• l he Corona dcl Mar R1pt1de defeated Queen' Park Football Club of Scotland, 2-0, tn a recent cxh1b111on match al Chapman College. I he R1 p11 de, the cu rren1 f mnlrunnef '" the Pacific Soccer League ' ma1or division, had goal by Joe Ma' Moore and Edison I lrgh and Orange Coust College standout Andy Strou c, en route 10 1he Ma} 29 shutout, Queen' P:irk \ first los' on it three-game c~h1hi11on tour. Gerry Graham .1 .. w.1cd on hoth goal . fhe Riptide 1 coached b> \\'ondhndge High Coach Clyde Be:> I . -BJ tbe Dail_.-Piiot IW ...... Dllll Ortl'llCll.-_ .... The archa1t•I of tennis w11 ccnainly beholdifts ttl children Sunday in the 30th Adoption Guild Tournament al the Newport Beach Tennis Oub. where club pre1idc:nt Ron Pfah&er. his generous volunteer Staff and the e'qui)itc weather made sure it w11 1 memorahle c"ent. When the promo1cri. nid n waJ a big 30th anntvcnary, they weren't kiddin1. First cabin, all the way. Nothing wu lacking . Pfahler, who wa all )mtles and handshakes after the Mi!Ccd Open final, the last match of lhc d~. orchc\tratcd u v.cmderfut weekend of tennis, accommodating an c~11matcd 3,000 ~ctator and helping lo ftll the need of hundred) or homeless babie . Thi' year\ f111anci;1I goal of the Adoption Guild Tournament wa' 10 rai!le SI00,000 for Holy famil) Sef'\tce • though the fin.ii figure v.ill not be known un1il the end or ne\t v.ed .. according to co-publicll)' chatrpcr~n Margit Christiano. La t year the tournament donated S92,500 . On ce nter court, Robert Van't Hor w15 a double winner, teaming with Tim Pa~at tn the Men·~ Open final to defeat Mike Briggs and Trevor "The Tank'' Kronc mann, 6-4, 6-4, then pairing with Noelle Porter in the Mixed Open final to oulmancu"er Danielle Soott and Ian Aler, 6-2, 6-4. Clearly the local favorite in this, the largest do ubles charity tournament in the world, Brigg was unable to depo'>e the v!:_teran Van'l Hof, \loho coache Brigg). "People a rel used to me." said Briggs. a Corona dcl Mar High and UCI proJucl who rcccrvcd the loudest ovation Sunday. "I guc!I\ they think of me o part or the 1ournamen1." Sco11, al'>O a CdM product, paired wuh J\J.rn_f~ 10 domin.11c the Women\ Open final, 6-3. 6-2, againM Porta and Janna Kovacc\ ick. And rf the 'lame fol k arc making the burger next '>pri11g. I can't wait 0 t to reme • Thi Maa Verde ._,11 &can• &cam v.vn lbc Oraaac County Teanis Alloci11on Junior Lawrence Cup Lupe champion1hip on May 19 with 1 3·1 victory <Mr El Dorado in the final. Mete Verde, which finashed first in the Southern Division wi th a 6-0·2 m1rk, dcfci\tcd Roa1ry, 3-1, in the emifinal . In the Orange County final , Shannon Curren came from behind 10 win an emotionall~ charged No. J singles match. J-6, 6-4. 6·4, while Mesa Verde'" Heather Raine)' and Cara Fnno ~cpl in doubles, 6·4, 6-t. Kelly Kret<ilc and Kristen Hall also wept (6-4. 6·J) an double . Julie heldcr s-.c'p1 in No. 2 single'>, 7·6, 7·6 ~hale Curren did not lo c a game an ~o l inglc,, wccprng 6-0, 6-.0, in the emifin:ll R111ney and Frino alro !l~ept an douhles, 6-3. 6 .t ag.irn't Roary. 'Our girl had 1he1r srthl' on thr title incc th~ beginning of tile ca on and they performed upcrbly at crunch lime,· Me~J \erde Coach Glenn Morton aid. ~ The Orange County Tenni As..ociauon Junior Lawrence Cup uaguc, whrch include club and high ~hool·agcd players, begin it bo)~ o;ca on in the fall The league goc'i oppo itc of the high school cnson. F-or further rnformauun on the league, call Norm Will iams at (714) 951-6872. D Today ·~ thc'<bcadline for application in the Orange County· Junior Tcnni A ocratton inglc champ1onsh1p al the: Mr \ton VtCJO Country Club on June 15·16 and June 2.2·23 for 16-under. 14-undcr, 12-u nd cr and JO-under bo} and girl dM io~. ' The inaugural tournament "'hrch i open to an}onc, attract pla}ers from 25 different club\ around Orange County For further tnforrm11on. , contact the commi !ltoncr. ~1c.,a \ crde'o; \1orwn. at (714) 540-8633. RJch•rd Duen Is •n Orange Coa t Daily Pilot \... ports Wrltrr who r club tcnnl column appears t•try otht r Wrdnt' d11y. Long Beach State ouatet/ llJ Creighton, 13-4 OMAHA, Neb -Sieve Hinton's three-run homer capped a nme·run ccond inning as Creighton eliminated Long Beach tiHC, U-4, on Tuesday n1gh1 in 1hc College World ~erie.., fhc victory els up a rematch in Thur da)' semifinal betw~cn the ,c.,,enlh· ceded Blucjays (51- 21) and No 3 W1ch11a Slate (65-12), ltkc Creighton a member of the ~11~.,ouri Valley Conference: The Shocker<, heat Creighton, '.\ 2, in 12 mnrng_s Monday night, their .,C\en1h "'" an a man) game) v..11h the Bluc.:J<i>ll th" -;eac;on The 4Qcr end their ea'>on 45·22. Hinton tarted Cre12h1on\ big rnnmg w1th a <tangle off Long Beach 'tarter Denni ... Gra~ (3·3) Chad McConnell "alkcd and M1l..e \.t..Carfcrty doubled to deep left for 1v.o run' A '"alk, an infield error .rnd ano1her walk loaded the b•1'C\, then Grav forced tn a run h) wulking Rack rrcchltng • And} Croght1n relic,t'd. but coll tah0\1Jk bounced ii -.mglc 1>\Cr 1he middle to ~core t"o mo'rc and Hanton followed "'Ith h1-. 12th homer ot 1hc )ear Cre1gh1on frc..,hman Er" \falonc) (4·5) al~ tarted on 'hakv •round \1.hcn he ga"e up l\\O unearned run in 1hc rrr~t on Todd Pnd' ·.., two-out double and he threw l\\.O writ.I prtchc!o t1l bring in another run in the econd •Florida 2, Frtsoo , tale I: John Burke won the battle of All-American pitchers as hr Gators provided JU 1 enough help in a "•ctorv over the Bulldog and Bobb)' Jones fhe lo'~ .,enl o 8 Frc~nn St.uc home v..ith a 42- ~ record Honda (51-20) mecl~ No 4 .Lour"ana 'tale (.53-1 ) lll a cm1!1nal game toda} LSL i unbe•llen in tv..o CW game • O'tl.ning an · 1 opcnmg • win over outhcastern Cc.,nfcrcnce m al florida. Burke (9·5) allo"'ed ,e,en h1t'i O\.Cr !>I\ rnnmg The nght·handcr, who had been bothered b~ 1cnd1ni1i lhi' 'eawn. truck out ~\en and walked one Rl)l'\ Bon.moo pllched ·'"\> inning be.tore . John Pnchcr collected h1'i 12th ,,l\c "1th a cort'.'lc nm th. Jone • Coll~g1a1c aa .. cball\ pht)Cr of the )Car,. \loCnt the dt'itJnce for the I th umc m .::o 'turh He ga ... e up only \C\cn hat,, "'alkmg one and <.lrtktnli? <YUt four a' ht record dropped 10 16-2 • ' -from Th~ Misted Prr .s lMERS From 61 Conference finals, the Liker\ didn 't hu"c the homccourt advantage for the f1r\l tame, but \kan"'hrk 1he Bull' al'o "ere ha\mq road '-UCC'C'i, "'rnnmg al Ne"' York .inti t"'1ce .H Auhurn Hath \1tLh.. '" '"CCP' or 1he J...n1 ~k' .ind Oc1rn1t P1t;;1 on'i. ChH .• 1c o 'Plit t\loo gumc' 011 Ph1l<1Jclph1 .rnd dctealed the ~tier' t.1 111 the 'cu.ind round -.on l" rec. at 0.1kland Ill take control of the 1,eric1, hcforc clo"ng out the \\,1mor' .11 the l·orum Facing Portland an the We tern lho' boat the Trail Blau" on the road 1n Game 1. and Portland nCH!r rcco,ercd de pate winning t" ice at home. From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496·6800 642-5678 EJ CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NOflTH ORANOI! CO. 540-'DO FROM IOUTH ORANOI! CO. -1111 GPl1f'I. JI 1 ()02 f3, iii 11 • I l•.l.11111 1l)()b •PACIPIC RIDGI• 1CHAAMINO WHt end .... ltOMllt• 2Br 2Ba, lfg graH 3 & 4BA cloH to lh• yard a patlO, pt1rf.et b9•chl 2,400 aq It T .. DAILY I'll.OT Cl..AUll't(O OF''ICI HOUAS IANK RIPOI for rental or r•mod•I. Prlc•d from '359,900 DIAO&.•I Know About Bani! ss95,ooo EZ to lhow. SPECIAL BUILDER P\Jel.ICATIOH orAOLINE Repoa right alter th• I 831-02 t 1 Of &4S-4StM FINANCING! T..,._..,_ Mon-'" ._.., 30pfft -.-c-,. 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Newtyremoct.3BR,2BA ctpt11. 8111• to bch Cathi-----""----~ cefl, frplc, gar, w/CI LIST ukng $1850 72~5405 ~..,., Prime COM, 2BR 2BA ~ ./ hH W/yel & fruit trMa, \:f\fl\.'l:11' l't\ 'II U'nMI L•Vllll ... 2llR lllA W/OCMlt *L8e .,. '°"' • upper vtew • cool bfeue. ftlr ,.. Apt. Com-""· No ...... 2151 pletety redecorated. Pactflc Ave. 131 .. 107 .IM ....... a/O, d/W a '"*Y hkup. new c:.rpel. lg enc pdo. t"8/lno.MS-0387 IURPAllEI MtlFl'MDlnnn Newport 8horee. ltepa '° ~ .... 1M. l700/mo. Bier. 142-MIO. SMALL 2M llPC. MeOI "'°· Ull. pd. Cell Jtm or June (213)ae..2113 "' old 8WM ....,. ..,,..._.lnCMMeka ovarlk ocn at Lookout through clauilied ~Pt~-~1~1480~~-~67~~~98;.;.;7~8~ . ..J...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,~RE:;::Al:;::TORS;:::;::e:;:::;::;;;;;;;;-;_'---;..;.:...._ _ __. __ _ 187a/mo. Parklna At-°'-•_aa.oe __ e5 ___ _ uUl8 lnol. eTa-1907 S100 OPFll =. ;;:;,~~ unit. CLOll TO ALLI or (213)437·1Ma SPACIOUS dMr\ 3Br 2Ba i,t blk from OC*U\, 2-car ger .,,... 11450. Cel Jennttet. 714-833-3el50 dllp 2 rma In home for Mlf • 2 cNIClren. Fem 11 'I' old, male 14 'I' old, •m•n athtetlc klela, mother deceaaed. Can cook, Clo all ttouHwortc. Eiccelent fathet'. a hare house with good hearted, mo4h« ~· No -=o-hol, druga. ... pMll or llMt. Cell ._,.137. '=~:~' s~~lA-4£~s· ::: --------Nte4 a., a.AT I. POUAN ------- 0 Reorrono• letters of the four 1Crombled words t». low to form four alrnple words. M I X L A C 11121'1 I I SASYE I' _~ I I I r _ 1 I p u u R s J., I ~al ·c::..r~ ire..:. ' I' I I I ~! ~~~~ ----------Is understood arou~ the I H A R C 0 N I world is -------·" I I ·I I' I§ e COmpl•hl "'-ch~1t1. quot.d _ _ . _ _ \:>y filling--.ln 1he m1ss;ng WOids you diwelop from step No. 3 below. 8 PRINT NUMBEltEO l' LETTERS • 12 1, I' 11 I' I' I' r I • ~;AAM8LE ~·E.'n ~s .·311ws l:inOA S! pµoM &4l punoJe poolSJepun S! l~ 6u141 euo .. 'pepyuoo e4s snoAJeu eq l46'W eM 6utMOU)I ·ew!l &EUJ io SJno4 1eJeAes sn &Ae6 9P1n6 JO<» Jn() 3ll~S l:inOA -JOlpuv -d.Jnsn -,<ess3 -riwn::> t-• SliMSNY Wl'WYllS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Appear 5 Path 10 Ca.rd game 14 Ballet Skirt 15 Tranquility 16 Forbidden var 17 Time perlOds 18 ·--law 20 Puodn1 wortl 22 Charged atom 23 Vif'tue 24 Embryo oak 26 Connect 27 Of jOyOUI occ:aatons 30 Muaical 34 Obstruct 35 Storega oon111nef1 38 Uurd genus 37 Mr Coward 38 Elev••• 40 Govt egent 4 1 Franctt MUOn 42 -up hemmed In 43 Twin 45 Se•·bael depoall 47 Bolll«OUS girt• '8 Informer· 49~• 50 HouM ar91 53 0r ... ~rt S4 PIC)ar type 58 Brown-coated 2 3 17 20 lellne 61 Fen11hed 62 Concerning 63 Church garb 64 Unwa1ered 65 Nick Charles's pal 66 Flllated 67 Irish lake DOWN 1 Proofreader'• word 2 Continent pref 3 Greek letters .. Rich-wine 5 WWII agc:y 6 Go to bed 7 Wand 6 Sacred lmega 9 ThrM llmet. pref. 10 Muak aystem 11 Danny or Sammy - 12 Blind .. --13 lnatruct Informal 19 Finger perls 21 rain 25 Be 1 glutton 26 Aegean Isle 27 More elegant 28 Hem II up 29 Rat• 30 Bldty pret 31 Disney ammal lllr 32 A country 33 Sugar 1>1an11 6 7 JS Harness llem 311 One or mew• 40 Ag.ave~I 42 Put 44 AuUland1y 46 USSR penlMU41 47 Me•lean fOOd 49 Nut 60 wn.eJ..,.n II II 51 Pie utan.ita 52 Acid·t .. ong 63 Ofem1 rote 55 Profeu !Ml For•t planl 57 Family - 59Weep eo Actor OenlOf'I 11 12 13 OCUIWAYVU =~·=·~ to 2BA 1M, aundec:k, Wiii ••••~t OC atcwe, refrtg. 1·2 ma· .......... 1875/mo: ture per90N, N/8, 22ee Maple. N/P, yrly, teeo.'mo Incl CENTAUR MOMT Ulll, 8'73-a72. 942·2281 ly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHMttf' and T ANNAH HlftSCH Neither vulnerable. South daela. NORTH •A748 •2 tQ632 •7843 EAST WEST •K.188 •A83 •Jt8• •Q & • Q 10 9 2 ., 10 t ll 10 7 • J 10 9 2 SOUTH •& •KQ987&4 +At •All 8 The biddinc: South West Nonb EM& I Q P .. t• P .. 4 Q P .. Pue P .. Openinc lead: Four of 0 When decluer hat only one way to tackle the hand, be will either lucceed or IO down dependint on the Lie or the ca.rda. A lhrewd de- fender, however, can aometimes sive declartr e choice of pt.ya and. in thoee circumatancee, even the beat declaren rate to So wronc about UJl the time. Deapit.e an off-1ettin1 rour-loaer hand and four quick tricb, the South band wu far lhort, in t.erma of hich cud., of a demand bid. An openina bid of one hurt and a jump to pme deacribed the playinc po- tential better, ao South opted for BR, 2tn BA Town- howe -etyte. 2 car gar, w/d hkupa, ptl· vat• bac:kywd. pool, BR t BA ,,.., UC'I. W/D refrlg, PoOI. tennla, carport. No pe1a. 1960/mo. 840-MH ape. 11050/mo. 2233 Falr.Mw Ad. 548-7001 38R 2BA. v..... ...... u.c.1. \hat auction'. Encl patlO, carport. Nr Within wailklng di• Since "** had ti.en bid by occ. No pet•. $875, la~ ~ B.R700Nttlng @ N rtb W L-·· tfia-·-..a •L. 1300 dep. 241-0780 o • •tc.-a ....... u w... Move-In 8ortUa 1100 •IPACIOUI• Lg 38A 28A, gerege, f/p, O/W. CloM to So. Coaat Ptua 1976/mo, 506 8unflower CENTAUR MGMT. 142·2218 STVOtO CONDO Semi furn. Poof, Jae, 1an1Wa, g•t• guard9d. SIOO/mo. &57·7138 I~ I , 1 I f H· · 1 . · 10 'SIDE CM. ..,_ c:IMr'I ...,_ on pvt aley. NNr Tudrl & 2o.tt 1111/mo. 873-3800 t) I l ' f I. . ' I ) • : 1' I I (Jll\1·11 .'.tiq openinc a..d. Declanr tried t.ha E'Slde •m 1 BR duple•. fro ..a..,__ •L.---·--a Frple, lndry fee, patlO, or 3 D•y Meiclco •Bart•. CM «*: apace queen m UUllllllJ, -.....,_...,.. no pet 1 para ortty CNI ... Undefgfounel to af\are. lltllspf, ac-£ut'1 kine wilh the .,., South $585 + MC 145-7234 part(lng, retng, ape. c:oum.nt, CPA. M/f. croeeed tot.ha t.eble with the ace of ••aio•, nr Nw•t pool. Pvt bak:onles. CM l[HI, non/amkr, 545-8110 or e73-0517 , 1 •• ..a .. Apia ahown week· f\"9y empt, ktl a lndry, . to -a trump, COftrins ...... 2bf, tba, lndry. dap, fteNng8 .. Sat· phone. cbf hkup, Avt 540, TIO, 10081~ te.n with the queen and loeint carport. 1725/ino. No urd•ya. Call PAT lmrMCt. 1491405. 1117 WHICllff, NB. to Weat'uce. Aftercuhinc t.hajeck peta. 2e9 • 271 tlth 7t ..... t8H E'SIOE C.M. SBR 2\-'tBA AgU41·5032 of diamond&, W•t continued with a Place. l44-G4S2 ave• condo 1425/mo + utM/ Mw•••la Smal Of· diamond. Declanr Nffed, beapd EASTSIOE t BR, car· dep. Non amkr. Fuml nc.. °'°" ...... Eaat down the Ir.inc ort.Nmpa and, when Por1, pool, gaa/WC.t• unfum. M&«>t5 171h 9t CM. 811. the jacL ... ~-· .... _ de pd. No ,,.w. M35/mo _&!::•!!e~eee:~:s~. ----a came tumuua• uuwn, i + ctep. 845-4711 Fuml•hed. f"em pref. clarer happily drew ~ last t.Nmp EASTSIDE 18R 18A, * Lido 1 .... Aemod. up. •ht BA. Knchen/lndry CATALIU VIEW and conceded a club trick. Makins petlo, ga1 & watel' airs, 2BR :lllA, f/p, prtv. l300I mo. New-HI.AIM Ofric.17th a four-odd. Incl. Watk..f'l cloMt. INcro, dlw, l131SO/mo port BMch ....,U4f lrvtne-CM·ffrom l500J It eeema 1 normal enoucb reeuJt, 1595/mo. 945-5853 IM. 720-1885. mo ~.S.O.) Free yet one of the defenden !Ude • •A a Ta 1 D • 1 • R ·-S710t C-C:::...~ A pouibly fat.al alip. Did you epot the APT. Oarag•. No •1 .... --.._ -.;..;722;.;.·...;.;H;..;...;.;~oo. ___ _ culprit and the mildeed? peta. 1850/mo. Call ....,.,. 2M ...,._ twlthouee. F h It ~ned at lriclr lhne, wban 722-971 t Frio, detwnhr, stove tum. ml to bch. f'ull •• Ion la. Lullury So lb f theL.---' Incl No pet•"~ amen Avt June thN 1,000 et ground floor, u • t.Nmp rom '1Ue.RI to EASTSIOE 28R 11,tBA, •E tbl " 2B ·B A.... ,· ,._...__ ---W9t bat, prtvm petlo. the queen Walt abould have aJ. refr'lg. ea• • ~ aa u r & •· :::=!!' -""' _..,_ 12 Cof~ P'taz.a, lowed decbarer to win the trick. Incl. Frplc, carport. ~~irtr~ w/CI, 2 Affordable weekly N.8. Alan 7»0101 Thia tin boa...·-ould ha $825/mo. 145-5853 -.......... 9torege beech rental, El Morro V1EW watatfront offtc:e . rou e ........ w Ve EASTSIOE 28R 1 BA, lrg 1195 No Pet 722-8011 Mobll• Hom• Park, f~ ...... '°° sq ft ., pven declarer the chance to IO ltv rm, retng, carpor1, 1 ILK TO IC"'9AY •IHP• 5. 714·770-ll.57. Stlp ...,111, Avlon wroq. South could now play Eut. gas & wattf Incl. 3BR 2eA. otw. park· 9824, 41MM174 Vacht aa .... 942-2127 for A 10 rat.her than hope the de· S750/mo. 145-1953 Ing, 11225/mo yrty. fender held J IO. Indeed, the Prioci-GOOD LOCATIONI Call 875-MOS pie o( Reatricted Choice aua-ted 1 ILK TO ~u•ay that Eut'1 bo&dinc waa the former. •200 OFF -.-In that cue the way to land the Large 2BR 1 ~BA ~,:SgA, ';.W.12.250//Wmo, parkyrly. _.:..a L. L....... townhouse, lndry • cont.net~ oavs lll'Rn for dedar· room patio all blt·lna Cell 875-MOS er to continue with • low t.Nmp. Aa ' se2simo. · the cards lay. that would have re-2071 THURJ!lf Nied. ,,.,,.tllfte Jc*? lult.ed in down one. 942·2211 a.._.... elftlllO;,,.lt. H··r · 1' • St l •I. .' ... l 2BR. pool, nr OCC, 405-fowL Get room- mate, rant condo 1996. Rant applle1 to-ward c:townpymt Days &42·3581, or 751·72&3 ( \ ) " It 1 ' 'r ' l f'r• t" ·'1 • "H lr1•ft1·,!r1 11 .':1m ~I ,' ' ' ' )~ q ,, " 1",I I .' 11).l Wtdn1mtay, Junt 5 LJBRA (~cpl 2J·Oct. 22): You'll Wednucla1, Juftt 5 have 10 dispose of cettam UKlS. lntt Ynu Asked: li.ak OmcM:n, rise above thO'lc who spread canard. _CAPIUCOJlN {O« 22·Jan 20)· Ha.mrer, ltlc lime fs Iona since pul see A ~ With kgettdary Ltbran (Oct 17. ~ 5) Focus o . psyci\ology, urfofogy, DccAU\C Sattrn, your ruler, ,~ 1bou1 when you could ha~ optc4 out and Vending'• Top Pro- author, levcd 11p 10 her number 8 man11c aru Family member 10 be challenged by 1hc fiery planet all you c:sn really do is pay up and ctucer Low lnv••t. kcynutc 1mtl 22 btnhpllh plus lhe concede . "Your m1u1tion certatnly M:m , you must rm111ly decide if 1ry In looJt cheerful High Retum. JuH V (L '" ) f h b h H I 11" C 'II... I LEO (Jt1ly 2A·Au1 .,,,)'. Bc1~ccn l..8()0.741 •7507 cnu\ h1r11 o er 1rl sign. er was on arge . oncer no11ve w1 '"' ccrt.11n t 111ms rettll)' arc worth .,,. .. life was unorthodox. she brokr Cca1urcd. pursuina or would add 11 fillip to now 1md 1hc end or the week while LARGE loeal vending '. route for aale. Wiii H ll tumplctcly from tradition. she was CORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): finances -even 1r you arc 11hle to Mao in your own b111h ••gn 11 all or part. Repeal scn\lt1ve yet powerful As 1hc Diversify, c11pcr1men1, m11ce prove your case Oflpc»cd by Siaturn. you iarc buund 10 bualne••· aecure loca· lcgend1ry Phocnuc ri tn& from ti\ mqueries G1fl well 1dd to apparel. AQUARJU (Jan. 21-Fcb 19). A Cecl prcuurt:tcd ur p1llortcd Uons. At>ove av•age own '"hes, her ltfc and work~ FmphnlJ on allreeuon, personal p.utner or cJosc compan10n h.un'1 llowc:vcr, v.hal 1l'o0 h11ppcn~ lh11 14\come 800-940-e883 cunt1nuc ahve and kicking. Other magnethm, scn~u1li1y Keep exactly been 1 tower or strength or wtck will force patlneh 10 be Netwerll M•rt.et'"9 Ulmtn\ to remember (pas1 and rcsoluhofts C?~c:emtng d1e1, nutrelton, helped lt&htcn your burdens recently. comple1ely open 11nd honc,1 aboul tit ft• -...1 Prod· r1cscn1)· O rouchu Mux, Truman fitness. Oem1n1 repre~cntcd Now, however. it should become their long•term plan' or in1cnll<'n uct1, compenaatlon C:1pote, Bruce Sprmgueen, Ohvcr AGmAJUUS (Nov 22-0cc. ll) apnarcnt -..hy the almo phcrc hu VIRGO (Au& l•·Scp1 23) plan .,. ••c:.hnl 6 0 r I. . h •. B h 11 ""*' to capture lnt'I North inti Rile Hayworth ecomc 11m1 ear w11 po1en11al, been trained or ronfuKd, ilso who c:e1usc c 11 ena•na planttlf) .. ~. 173--4714 ARIE (M11rc:h 21-Apnl 19). rule . spcei1I rc:quirtment You're 1 dchbcratc:ly mt)en1c:rpretin1 your u<:t1v1ly now rclllcs 10 carcc:r or _ _._ _____ _ Ortxi 111on will be • nvc"'helmed " off 10 runn1na 1tan -cumpc:111or1 •••temcnt pmfe,\lon1I mllllcr , it really "'ould R=. °" ~· ~C: 1 $('cn11r 10 hl&hltaht, cerc1 v.111 concede. "You've got what II PISCES (Feb. 20.March 20)· If be roolh11rdy •u fin111tzc 1ny nc:w lnveet~· from t55~: 1nformdtion, gll1mour, intrigue, 1bll11y take~!" Apprais11I of properly ill pm ihlc, wail until Friday now conc111ct ur ngrecmcnt -nn milter Call 14 nre t-I00-71> 10 ar111:ula1c feeling, Whni hcatn\ ;b necessary bcf1.1rc rc1eh1na your f1n 1I how f'llau ·1hlc:, per,uh111c or 4009. mere n1r11111an could dc"clop ln1n CAPJUCOJt (Dec: 22-Jin 19) conclu Ion' or dc:ci ions over Iona· PJ)\1on111c:ly 1n"'1l"ed 01hc:r 1ppc1r to \ertuu' reh111on hep Reid ind wrele , d1nc:m1na1e tenn c:uecr or prorc ion1I IMucs ~ rAl R U~ (Afltel 10 '111v 20) hxus mform111on, wekomc: cl.i\h nr 1dc1s i:or, even c:h.incc cncuuniers or off· LIBRA (~cpl 2'·0e1 23) on mu 1c, d1plc.im1q, humony, \ccnarto also rc11ure i.urpri'IC v1 II the-cuff remarks could well prO\'tdc Con11nuc: 10 give argumen1111vc Culf11lmcn1 of ,1 p1r11hC1n\ People frum rcla1111c: who h.id been "0111 ot yt>ur with rict' or information whte:h rolluguc or bu,inc: t •~wciatcw 1 llOOK neecled, ""'Y cof· c~pr"''' \Inc.; re dcmc 111 help, 10 t11wn" Member of oppo ilc so •trcn&lhcn your hand or b1ra11nln1 wide hcrth and devote \'Our lime: 11nd lat9'.,laed, for a~ \Upporl your dfurl, You'll Win alllc:' wnfldc:' rechn& power o111cn1ion to wh111 )'OU~ know 10 be :=.; .. :!· «1~~11G mona the: h11h ind the n11 htV AQ AIUU (Jan 20·f·eh 18) ARIF. (Much ll·April 20) With meaningful rcla1eon h1~ A sn1a or 1._;.;..;.;.;,;.;.;.~;.;.;;.;;...;;;.;..;;.;.;..;... I 1hn' 1nH>lvcd Atll\'lly 11 home requite• ynur Mars, >1)Ur ruler, now challcn&ed by m1wndcKt11nd1n• rcall)' mu" be De~~··~~ co f. \II I c ~t.•y ~I .J unc 20) .. 11cn11on Mone:~ 1' 1n\olvc:d, d1,pu1e the rllhcr bnlc(ul planet turn. you uoncd out •hilc Saturn In L.to eorp-;-~ to de- lndMdu•I v.hn m111.le p1um"c 1hrec over ownc:r,h1r I no l11uah1na 4uc "°""d 10 realize th11 1herc really make) a dccmvc • pcct 10 the r1ery vetop ~ Kelly ercek' •111 rnuld be em".im1~\ctl m1111c1 E11er(1\c: d1iil macy, li:fu\c 10 " 11 prtco to be patd for cvcrythln1 In pl1ne1 Mar~ In Aqu.ulu ~75;,; .. ;..•;;.;38;.;..;.1;.... ---- You'll c\.cn1u.1lly win 1r yuu n\·Uid be tnwialcd in10 111k1na "'"c' T1111ru~ thl~ hft lfowcvcr. deep down you CORPIO (Oe1 24·Nov. 22) ~ 1ft on UIK •o c<1u11t1na delay w11h ddc;11 involved mu\t alw know 1hat ii ~Id be Somc11mci it really i\ heller to ac• l100K. lnv•••ment Strc1mltne procedure,, perfect r•1SCl~ II cb 19·March 20) rooh~h 10 CllpcCI other 10 ronttdc dumb or lutn • bhnd c c: -•nd MWW9ncl ~ I to 3 1ethniquc P1~e, lc.11urcd lnJl\11Ju•I "'II" k ' 1h.in l\\o \\CCkl. dc:Cc111 lll<C:r ..,hlAI un only be never murc :w thin 1at the roomcnt ~ lnflD •1.0151 CANCf:R (Junc:.?l.July~~l What ~su wu J1,unt "'"nu-A dc:~1ibcd11111mor11l1hut For.111 unhk lythll)'Outuuld fccliliiJOY1-."~°"TDa had hecn dorm11n1 will \how acknu~lcJic vnur c.1p1h1hth;' Tru\t 1AURU' (Apr.I, 21·May 21): It any h•pp1cr 1boul either d<wftc,uc or ~ ~~~ \urpfl)ln& ''~"~ or hfc Include }'(1ur 1udgme111, tnlullM' entcllcc1 1.ikc:' qullc: u kJI for yn1,1 10 11vt-up cuccr '''uc:s, c-..cn 1f yuu mike •• •• NOWI ~rectal rcl1;111onsh1p Lons...il 11ncc You'll .~ hlhl, ' ''ou tc11lly ure llw f>lruglc tlf tu ktte intcreit uthcB rc:vc1I 1111 \'UU think )'OU oushc c:11ll <.:uuld le•d 10 iourncy. P''th1d \tir o '"'ol'1c:d HO\\cvct, h1"1na done cvcrythtna tu k!K>W • l Lt:O (July 2l·AUJ 22) Wider If Jl.l"rl S I YO R llRTIIOA\1 hum1ftely P'J"•blc to pul an end 10 .\GITIAllU (Nuv 2.l·Occ 21) 1ud1cncc a•.i111 vur conmbuuon You urc t rable nf ''Jm:u1n1 ct>nfh~t\ eiihcr 11 humc or 11 •tlfk, Rcm.mb.:r 1h111 MMn 11 Odd' with t:mph:m on loca11na ,,.h•I h•d been fc ·hn~ "'a •r111cn ~rJ M11ny 11re yuur only option now •ppcars to be S11urn lertd' to d1uup1 and AlL .,,.. of toan• h1ddt'n SCc:nuio fca1urc~ myttcf)', J1o1•11 111 ~ou en cunnc~11on w11h 11111 10 brina 1flout 1 compte•c brc1lc or comphutc tr1M1I pl•n• "well n all •••ll•lltle La~ 1n 1rigut', newi co n cern Ina ~nd wi,dum Ytiu arc tC:\llc.-\s, -.cp1te1k>n form\ uf commun1a11on TMrd\1rc, •INC9oft. ~ ~· 1uarJ11n,h1p, 1tu•I fond Arte, Libra pu"e"• 1n1cllcc1ual cur io'1t)', GEMINI (M1y ll-J11ne ll) By Ille there rcallv ''nu Jl('llnl In ac:u1n1 •II ~I?..,.., · pcnon play rotu. cornb1nc menial 1<u1ty -..11h PhY'al 11mc the un ~ ou1 of ,our binh K'I up 1f JOU 1rc Oblrttd w May J"'lt la I i iii ..... VIRGO (Aua. 23.Sepl. 21): •*" Gcm1n1, V1rao. s.,111ar1u "&" on tho 2ht, vuu Med 10 be en or rclrKt' ywr ''Pl· ... Op11mum rcplacu ennui In rcr1un1 rta)' "tn1f!C4<!nf rol~s 1fl )'OUf pule condt11on mu11lly and Ir \'Olli llltTHDA\ I ON __..., ,_.. • •"71 conncc:tlOft w11h lepl qrccment. Ilk, l>unns A111u•t K«•I 11c11¥11tc• phyticalty II JOU .,. to nns twtt WED E DAYi Jo11u f1t1a11c11I ~·aTm::'' pertncnhi,, man••· &ccllcnt fOr 1ccclcra1c -you could win more clutftle• on 1ho hume fronl. So, i..ndcrlaluna• ur bu' ncu m1k1n' p.abllc 1ppcar1nc., puruna pupul1rity con1at. ~ou·n &rl'ICI en cahn *'"· t•k• thmp •t 1 111.tl uranacMc••• 11111 need to be fOrth mll conccpe1 Leo wOI plllJ OctobOr, oould p1rtkipa1c lft ~ tklftf peco ind don't d_,.ts ,our Mndlcd "4th car • dikrctloft 0t I " . I( I • ' ' 11\ .. OUhtallldlftl toll I~ ,._, ~ Ii.I alld cncrares aravlfll O"'tr 1lrcpc"nm 0.Mn ""1 be "91 Df ~~=:!=:~~::!!!!:::::!:::k~~~=!!!!!:=~~~±=W·------=~~~:'::'.:=~:':::':i~'.'::~~--"""":-1 •nftea. acxld ln1tt1li0nt bUI JOU wCNW .. ,._ -...,.. lf!tM!Nleellll 4Well•••• CAJWCla (June 22·July ll) It wen ad\-itcd to CMct their cNdle "" 'tl8. ti 0--• ..._ ..... _ ••• IW MWI..,..... really dcx1 accm unfair that JO'! arc ratrna ind cl'fdct1Uah Mture lfpiftl fM Dt C Jiii :::=::::::=::==:=:::==:=:=::!:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::=:=~~==~:l.---..::........:.:..:.~ ~ . ·----~-...._.._~n,...._e~pc~c~1~cd~10::....:.:h~1l;•~o~~:.::.:.;n~ou~1~0~r~~cwi~t~lle;;..;;.dnf~1cd:,;:;..;,ll~•:.:...~~----a..L:ea:::'':=!!!!,=:=::': .. :::':"°"::::: .. •• AMAZllG PSYCHIC 35 yrt NP Ma Tttyfof , ... a"., ... , all Call NOW fOf 1 ll'R•• p1ychlc q~•tlon •••7~854••• Sell< 11 ,, lnstr111 ':1 · rn 1.' DomP<;t1c <:. Hl 18 •HOUS•K••PD II Hra/Wk In Nwpt Bch home. S7/Hr. 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Agena Sys-pick-up & Mt. M-1' pllcante Only. 305· tema and Safedeic. only. Some h9evy lffl- 847-14490 9AM to ePM Contact Al Quinlan. Ing. Wiii train. IU-1531 EDP. Sunday 9AM to..._1_14_-833 __ •9_550_.___ PART·TIMI 5PM EDT. JANITOR;«ENNIL Fun job raising tund• DELIVERY P(T. Must work week-for amateur ethl9tlce ends & llve close to $7 + par hour. Call Laguna Beach. Valeri-Dan, 714-545-8042 TM u" a DA ya nary Hosp. 494-1078 •-e-.,-E-.-,-a,-a-c-.-r-..,.-.-1- 0MLY. N•wapapar LIB SVC/OFFICE $1001000 INCOMI rout•• •v•ll•bla In M-F $6.83/hr. 12 noon Aealistlc for 3 Siu -. c ......... •"4 ..... . Newpert •••oh -4:00 pm. Ught typing Agts atart et 70-100% & filing skills helpful. comm + 13,000 MO 5:00 A.M. to 10:00 Books on Tape, Inc . ~IN ADOfT10N :a~: ~:o =·C::u~~ C M. Call Shawn, 548· to your comm'•ll ance required . Call ,_55_2_5_fo_r_a_P_P_t.___ Call JHn 721-5844 &42-4333. Lii IYC/IHIPPING NATIONWIDll USA DISTRICT MUG ER M-F $6.04/hr. Berieflls. i---------- No exp nee. 7·30am -Rfftlu,.nt 4:00pm. Books on NB ltlllen Restaurant Tepe, Inc.. Costa hiring Bus Pareons. Mesa Call Shewn, cashiers, llne cooks. S.8-5525 for appt. Apply In parson only. u& •OA TELEPHONE 2-4 Mon-Set. 1280 -Bison. fl D3. NB. COMPANY .,___R_e_•_t.-u-,-.-n-t -- ........ ...... ~ ... lllWlll ........ ,. ••• ..... ...... , ..... _ ................. lilt ........... · • ......CCllMl ....... No ---:-or--.... Atttlatto Man•a•r Train••· 13004'00 Wftkly. It '°" ... epor1a • money. call ...... ,, ........ 2 UPt'O '800 PER MONTH * • C1Uim1111 * Early mominq molor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUN'11NGTON BEAQI, C'On'A MISA, NEWPORT BEACH. rouNTAIN VAUIY1 DMHE 6 LAGUNA BUOi Supervlae, hire •nd trllln motor route cerrl· era. Dellver down routea, update paper work and h•ndla cus· tomer eervlce. Must have rellable auto end current Insurance Calf 942-4333, ask to~ Mike wtley. Now Hiring: Technl-Now hiring cockt•ll clans, Installers, ac:-servers at THE REX In count 11e'tvlce reps, Fashion Island Apply operators. No experl· In person·ae• Chip. enc• necessary. For attef SPM. al 1141 lnformatl01'1 caH 1•219• Newport Center Dr. 738-9807 &am-epm 7 dys NB. i.---------------1----------- D..,.<Aepact..t.ltt1at;ons llEililllillli•I Cablnets-Panet·Locl<a --------· Sta.t•°'Y'o' P-c; lS Y'S •~P Jerry 642-0567 •REMODEL •REPAIR New Constrvctlon FREEMAN ELECTRIC Quality job Low price FrH esi 24hr.l1582117 •(714) 744-5048• FP.ncPs WE Gall Shel Hang Togeltl« Total lt\terlor Remod- eling Serv. Adwtce To The Crazy. 633-7172 Pl<'ln tscapr> JA 78 INCREASE YOUR R~CH THROUGH OUR NEW UmQue unusual work DROUGHT Resistant Alterations . Com Res Malnt.. & full Hrvlce. PLANTS-EVERGREEN 26yrs area lie 968-3564 lf•NC•8.0AT•S. Fece·WI. Irrigation, SOuTH. Interior plenta &Decks 3615 New Repair. Aldwoodl color, quality c:ere & & tr• .. ·S•IH &/or CtdarPostReplac:e CMN8 altorellblt ChN 536-3213 m•lnt. 751·1825 Lind• Jim Whyte 642·7208 Du1t,'1 Lawn M1lnt. IMPROVED LOWER RATES ement Concrete 3526 ffi Drlvaways-patlos- poths etc. No Job too m Clia>4 am1ll ReH. Lie. land Mickey 536-0553 Handy Man 3710 .-r..-RllPAIRS Home/ Rentel PROPERTIES Palnt·Cl'lrpentry·etc • Oryw•ll. Gaty64S.5277 Monthly/Wkly or 1 time. Fr11 HI 241 • Hl40 GARDENING-Full aerv. Lendscape·sprlnklr• sod-mow-edge·clnup. reas rates. 968-2718 $2.60 per day /CONCRETE ALL TYPES Remove & replace. That's ALL you pny Uc Bonded. When •HANDYMAN• PROI'. GARDENING & MAINT. 10 yrs exp. RH;Comm. Xlnt rete Viet« lWTlfl 845-9748 lor quality counts 897-8033 • '"'" 30 day m·~•mum B;g ' .,,,, JObS Wor!I Ill* c.11 Bruce 84 7.0780 111 tht ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION SERVICE Masonry-Concrete Pa· * ** REMODELING RON'S GMD•NINO Custom work. Elec • Quality yard cere/r•••· Carpentry-Tll•Plumb . retH 12 yr exp. NB/ hos-Driveways. Paint DIRECT ORY L.andcape Mk• 545-3096 Fenc:ea l<tlth 898-31 18 CdM only 631-1872 For more information CALL TODAY!• . ASK FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Repreaent•llve 842-4321 Ext 310 Ceramic Tiles 3528 .-rvRllPAIRS Home/ THE GREEN SCENE Rentel PROPERTIES L.a.m-Tr~ P•lnt-Carpentry-etc:.-Spunl(ler lnsi.ltation Contreoto,...uUd•r9 Drywall Gllye45-S277 TrH Trtmm1ng Removal For prompt service, 1 CALL DOES IT ALL Lawn MIMnt & Cleanups fair prices, reliabll1ry, a Gen. conlr•ctor al RotoWlang •432·8'°4-* company with Integrity h•ndyman prices St . Lie. #599029 ~~~cc~ll l~u.;~11~ Small & lrg rep11rs of THE ••COND MATIE & Marble 23g.397o fences. patios, plumb· LANDSCAPING. Saa· Ing. elec, plaster, dry· sonat color Irrigation PUBLIC NOTICE JACK KENNEDY TILE well Int/ext P•lntlng, Uc: 010968 650·5585 & MARBLE INSTALL kitchen, b•th remodel Th• Calif Public Ullll· • REPAIR All IYPH & additions Lie tlH Commission RE-of Pavers Wash1rig & 499197 ABS 839-4900 QUIRES that all used. Sullng 497-5665 household goods ------------All resldenllsl & comm'I movers. print lhelr THE ORIGINAL repairs & malnt. "•II· P.U C Cal T number, DEAN h •bl• & re•eonabla. •TREES• Toooeoll'lemo.,,.. l plln CIHnllp lcledal. 751-347 Masonry 1A?8 llmo's & choutfour s t e TILE MAN R•f• •v•ll. 432-9827 print lhetr T C P num. leaky Showers-Acid DAN'S HomafBusinHs R•MOD•L-Mdltlone wash A rogrout Now M•toN-R ber In oll l'ld11ortiso-& Repair Bathrooms· Improvement Drywall. ~ " .. ·B ICK a mania. If you have a Shower doors Kite-Carpentry & Painting BL?CK WORK. Bond/ QUHtlon about lho 19· Floors-Plumbing Lie. Bonded. 645-7622 Lie d Me-4834 gallty of 8 mpve~. llmo 25yrs 0 C 673·8065 FIX UP YOUR HOUSE or ch•ufleor, Call Public Ulilllos Com· TILE lnstallod1Rapalrad I t°.!'~•:::• mlssloh 714-558-4151 Prompt Courttou1 StMce Call Jay 8so-3006 FrH Est & Ral~tnces John & Shelby 848-6178 HANDY ANDY Child Care 3536 El•C·Plumb-Palnl LI ~rpntry, etc 631-4043 Air Cond1t1onrng 3418 TICKLE •uo O•)'l:•r• AND COMMllRCIAL Lio. Brookhurs t/ R •PRIQllAATION. Adams Me1elth Gar· n DO IVSWYTHINOI M•c:henlcel, electrical. pelnhng (t>oeVdock.) .. y Boat S\IC 1173·977 SERVICE, SALES dens Home 983·9<>15 LlcenHd 673·8081 /'q 1l)l1.1nr roe, SPrv1( f• Hlf> All Makes and Model• Courteous Sarv 5S8.o515 3021-IS Harbor 91. C M APPLIANCE AEPAIR 10% orrF ServtC• Chg w/ed Speclellre In •II brand•. Ouellty work. BHt price 631-1368 AllllTOI RlllOVA&. Allldefltl.a/ Comm'I •• ,j. •• ·-· • • •. ' ' · · .l HH! C1e.uiir1q SPrv1< ''" -~', lB ,...RELIABLE tioutaclean- lng by the day LOcat NH Xf"t ,...,.,..._ C•ll Yolanda 631-5ge7 H.1ul1ng ] 720 V L T HAULING SERVICE Gartgt Clnllpl.U"9 Jon MM112 OICK S HAULING Junl( to dump & gen· CAAMERI CLEANING era1 havting Large Homa & smell otflc:e lrucll w~th ~ttt gate detallers 8prln9 5 0-3 98 oleanln9 •"°l•ll•t GEN. ContreC1or hH lg Free HI 97H228 dump truck and crew. Door<. JSAO ooo"• tNaTM.L•D W indow• • Slldera. C•blnett FtH Ht ,,,4, 6SO..S952 I DUMP RUNS •JUNK Fvmltura, trash, tr•• bfanche1. appllanc•• Mike 7 dya 640 t 391 Clean up , Haul, etc . Sml Job• 01<. 045-e&IO ~ 11111·,1",11!1r>c I I, ,'I ,I) •• Aeot. .._ wttti FortuM 40 Co, m ... 29, ev1u1 to hOUtHlt II t. 175-4t027 efter 7pm I "'I! ' ''I ·. I I." ' • ' t\ ~. tDOTIC IAllAGlt S29 '-"'hr For 'by men VfMC 76o-7991 24hr •TR••••D oun MHHge Thitfepy In CtllfOl)fac1ie Office lntUf KCPled UM 143«:163 •A-1 llOVING• 730-1113 Cl.e.AN & EXPERT For • Job Well Donel Setving 0 C for 15 yrs UC T 1$11.&42 P.1111!111q ~fF, OLION PAINTING lntarlorl!111erlor 8p9C1•11•t• 842·3111 PAINTING 'LUI OuaM w a ecm Mt9w ~ .... ~5798 ... UY 'Ut.L OR PARTIAL TMltlT D••Da (114) ..,..577 • [I Pr I ric ;1, lf, 1 ! ' PAINTINO Oualtty P•tnt•no LOceJ reference•. ,.,, prtc•. Aon 122·tl1J C ... nup • Tree Trim. 1~--.-~ ...... -----Dll(Ol(IR ILICTIUC rn1ng e Sptlllri LiQhuno "AINTINO·WALL,,APeA Apre • •eediSod AND Al.,,AtAI •410179 ., Loctt r.r I "'1 Co.'T\lllllt~M«lt =-~·:~<4n1 ... > ,, ...... •...:_10,._. ....CONVEYS CUSTOMS l_M_l-_1_3_IO ______ -= A· TEAM QAAD£flMNQ/ MMOW Ctrct. Mlllnt CeDlne1si,urnllure. ELECTRICIAN MAINT 11 yra ••S* ,..._ ~ ttcMtl FlnlahHfRHtorat1on. Juffan a YOI~ Get-Apt Oual JOO 'rM "' All qutllfty. f4t 315 7~~ =~ de'111htv ... 1·3921 .. llc•Mllt113 .. 11M \ ' I f , J • I( I I Pl11ster Repair JBBO lnt/llX1. patch plastering Custom leirturlng. quality work. Problems-No Prob· lamsl 1326864 554-7831 Plumbing JHg 24 Hr EDOtS41 IS22 HEATING ' PLUMBING IJC 541878. VlSa.'4astef Discount Plufftbl Fun copper r•plpe from $595 . W•t• healers Install fr $299 Full ptumt>i remodel Uc 516214 Fr-.. t .......... 7. PLUMBING repair remodeling Done b professionals. 25 yr In N B area. Prompt, Intelligent & ne•t. THE FLYNN CO Uc:. 262821 Call 540-1090 RU( ROOT•R '1UMbtnt 6 .... tint Uc #529482 VISA/MC 714·5"-2831 Psycl1H.~, J~H1.' RmADIN08 by Tarot Card Palt•Present· Flltllra Well known In Olhet eot.11tnas53e-t552 Metlculou• MoftOn'a Mobile Sc:1Hn a.Mee Nobody beats Mor· ton • prk:es Nobody! Our prices ete ao low you have to look up to '" the bottom (71 41 842·Uff ... , .. dlelNl81e ~'• Allie, ••emeaa. ........ ....... ---· 2 Modutar armteH chalra, •llwr, aoo.. 24' Titan, ,.,. !oeded, pillows, Coet ttno 1111• new. otttv MK Htt aeao. eliCMOel. '"""· 1t,&00 oeo. 8....aful Sofa, loveeMI, Must .... 7&9-1104 chelr, ottomM. New _.w ............ ...,,4-1,.....7..,22.....,.d...,8!oi--· _ cond, oe1c tr'lm. NCft-79 TIUULD flee "26 ... 1-3488. 21 ~· A ljo aelf. c ontained. 12981. 714/a0-8421 glt1a bedroom futn. antique t>ookc•••· con.. tebfe a cMMI. P•lr o f matching aof••· 721-9355. {1, ,, ' ' \ \/ I .• ' 'I I . '') Rerr1gere1orfFreezer 8 ..., ........ 8 '" .... _ 175. au..n size bed, -.. W d .. ..,.. to t>o• •l>ffno. rMttr•• you to pey c:uti tor & frame &75. SOiid your car. 21 3183• walnut drHMr w/mlr· 1777. 714"72-eoe7. ror S50. 931-1868. Sofa bed, Ilk• new, S200/offer, plu. oth9r Items. 073-9173. • 1• 1 '' f lo• 'j I I '• t h ~ \ I•' ' )j) after 5. CheYy 1981 Blazer SOfAS $50-1150; aof•· red, 15K ml, sa,500 bed 112&: king 4-080. '7S9-1 t04 eYee, poster watert>d 147!5; 1_&44 __ -e_n_2_d_•y._. __ _ dr•H•r 11!5; Fr P Toyota 1907 Jffp d,... • ., 115&; recliner LendcrulHr, V8 en· S75; dinette 190; glne, •utometlc, p/s, Weatern llvrm grp converted flatbed, 147!5: t9frlg UH: w/d needs aome work 1225: file cab S30; 11,000. 11824119. dsks &25; baby crib $95: lg ftre Hfe $750: ~omputer wk stains M5; oak 9PI Mt 1725: coff tbl set 195: paint· Inga S25. 973-o848 Solid oak dining ••t. 080. Decorator 1.or~ "3-3651. LAKER PLAYOFF TICKETS OOOOIUTI 411-5520 2 Airline ticket•. Orange Co to Denver. June 14-18. Sell $221 rnd trip HC:h 875-8505 .1110.., 'IO·lLJ FORO 1971 Ven GrHt Surllng wagon. P•dded te .. her Inte- rior. carpeted with At lie 1 lmpu1!PL <l1QO Honda 19ee CRXSI ale. AM/FM c:.euette, aunroof, Sspd, red, $5450. 957·118!5. Exarc:IH Bicycle, orlgl- nany s2e~. Hc:rHlc• S 165 St•lr cllmblng exerciser, orig . $399, sacrifice S185. Both never used. Comput· erlzed Delwca •11•cu· tlve modal w/werrenty. Can deliver. 647-1999.1--------- Hond• HR 21, 1395. Shlndalwa F-20 0Ho- llna 175. B & 0 Electrl· cal Trimmer $25 Puch MopehHd Maxi Lux• $295. 873-8259 • L•ltre4"r ltutt• • All Yellow, AKC Flel Ch•mpa Pedigree $450 714/648-9984. 3 Fem. German Shep. herds AKC, 4 mo Old. ahota, 1 gr•y/ten, 2~:::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::"1 blacl</tan $300 H chi 'l/W '69 BUG. 692-8979. Good condition. Need s HE l TI E p u pp IE to sell. S1900 OBO AKC. Adorable, lovlng4_7_8_6_·_7eoo ______ .,.... __ 2M, 2F, lull collar VW 1 ... •uo. Runs l:te»-'360. 7CI0-8e77 much Detter thel'l II I' DVD IAILIOAT '''°° 080. a• AVON compfet• with <>utboerd ttOOO 090 .,...... •leOhol stowe· oven 1200 oeo. 11-..a1• 1Mt hip .,..., .... ~--.a.m1n1. cov•r, VHF '•dlo, CO"'t)eH, .. C W4tft looks &1500. 790- 2508 VW 1988 FO'lt re<I. tW99t car. 4()t( ml. $3,150. 636-6719 Clld1llec 1992 E1-gente Loaded , 18.500. Phone 173·1077 or 873·7064. 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