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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-21 - Orange Coast Pilot'Duke' aloft A carlca ture of John Wayne adorn• two new Orance County Sheriff'• Depart- ment Huehn 500E hellcop- 1tera. The copter• will. be • aaed by deputln in their alr aupport dl•l•ion baaed at John Wayne Airport. See Page AS. ,~ .......................................... lllllllllllllllllm Krishnas voWirig lawsuit against Laguna over event 9yUUMAHOmY °' .... ~ ......... wnen· tM tAouna a-ct't Ctty Councit Piiied • pn u.• policy May 7 putting Main a.ot1 Park off hmltt to ev.nta requl~I~ even a card table, M •ttomev for a tocat Har• Krflhna aect MJcS his cllenta would be watc;htng. · Oavtd Liberman.. who ~ In. conetttuuonat i.w. told the council he didn't belleM It• uptanatlon for tM l')ew Polley - that the park at Broadway aqd Cout Highway Is overuwd by communtty groups and ahould be retu"*1 to Machgo«a. Llbenn...-said lM policy -ordered tut on the heell or the Hare Kl'llhna's request to UM Main Beach In August for a Feettval (Pleaee ... KaJSIDfAS/A2) Ronald Lampa•i - Teen ·says murder 'dumb,' 'mistake' By JEFF ADLER Ot tt.e 0811J l'llol IUlfl .\n l.M·~l'ar-old Laguna Hills teen· ager accu~d of killing his father aod "'uundmg h1i. mother almost two )~a.r'> ago IOld \hentrs deputies thrtt ~., after hl' confessed to the shoot- 1Jlt~ that ht· turned himself in beca~ ht· ~..i~ ftot"ling guilt) and remorseftil. In thr second of two recorded rnntc-,.,1u1h. Ronald Lampasi admits .(Pleue eee TEJN/A2) I TOMORROW: FORE~A~TS ON A2 Serving Ntwport Beach, Costa Meu, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orange County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1985 25 CENT S It's a girl, boy, boy, girl, boy, boy I Six ·ve ry pink, ve ry s m a ll' ba bi es bo rn ·\II till' 11thl·r., \H'fl.' "'in good ~nnd1t1on Im 2X \\l'l'I-\" ofgrstallCln·. ''"J a not twr h11,r1 tal '>Pol-l''i\\ oma n. \'alrr11.: Orkam. take"> at ka'>t ont· hrcath tw tort· d~ 1ng tli:_ J 1J no t k no'' t ht· '>J"X'l I t'tl ~eight~ of thl' 1nfanb. hut 'aid thl' 'rnallcst \\3'> JU'>l u' er .i pound and the largrsl aho ut .i puund anJ .t h.111 "The \11lalkst Ont: \OU lUUIJ l'J\lh hold tn ffi\ hand ... hl' \otJ a t Orange County's St. Joseph Hospi tal By the An ociated Press ·\ ll·am ofdott'n'> of doctor,. n ur'l'' and therapists toda) ckltvcrcd s1,, lt\l' hab1e~ h~ C'ae'>arca11 SCL't1 on from a ·'0-)ear-old ''oman pn:gnant with '>t'ptuplcts, hut the scHnth bab\ d1eJ. hl)Sp11al oflic1als 'ia1d . · Thr first of the septuplets, a girl. Coast Newport Beach will erect 150 signs warning beach- goers of potential dangers following $6 million lawsuit./ A3 Nation A former Vietnam vet- eran has been arrested for spying for Soviets. perhaps for as long as 15 years./ AS Paparazzi The preview of a TV drama highlighted the county's first major ben- efit for Alzheimer's Dis- ease.I A4 Sports The Angels, despite four regulars out of the lineup with injuries, pull out a 7 -2 win over Oetroit./81 Entertainment Everything's coming up seven and 11 in ''Guys and Dolls" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse/ A& INDEX Auto Show Section Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers OE!ntq_n Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather c 1-16 A8 A3 87-8 84-6 AB 86 83 85 A4 A7 -A4 A3 83-4t\ B 1-3 AS A6 A2 8pecl•l •ectlon I~ tod•y'e D•llY Piiot ,,a., born to Patrll 13 1-ru,tat 1 at X· I Y am. about \\\11 flllllllll'' .1t1a thl· high-risk operation twgan ,,11J ~t Jn!>ep h Ho<>p11al 'l°l<>l-l''>\\11m.1n Kmt·- mane Pcr\1.'k T wo hoy'> :ind .1 girl \\l'r~ horn at 8:20 a.111 . and t\\lJ 111.dn \\ol.'re born at X:2 I a.m . \hl' 1,;;1d -\g1rlhornatl<·22a.m died NB -Fun Zone's now just rubble By ROBERT HYNOMA:'I. 01 IM o ... , Pllol Slaff ') p I 1 n 1 e r n l \\ lll 1 lk n r I a n I.'. '>ma-.hed gla'>'. uackl'd '>1gn~ otfrnng hot J ugs anJ .. funhurgt·r, .. lor -..1k - that''> all that rl·nHun-. 111° thl' hl'>tw 1~ I 11n /nnl' 1111 thr Halhn.1 Prn1n,ul.1 I ht• \ a,,11nt .ind dn .1\lng. huild- 111!!' th.it ttfltl' Jtt1.11 tvd 1h11u\,l1Hh 111 ll'l'n·.lj!l'f'> 111 't-.1rd1 111 1."t 1t111d .ind t!ood 11111l'' \\t'rl-lll·mnl1~l1l'd \l11nda~ .i' a hulld11/l'r mt·th11d1l.t)h turneJ thl' building' 111111 lllll'\l'fl p1k'> uf ruhhk. It "a' till' ,l.ltl''t c haptt•r 111 a lo ng .ind cl'lrhratt•d hl\tnn l(H" thl· a111uw· men I arl'a. hut It 111 I 1i 'h lx•t\~l't'n lhl' Halhoa l>.1' il111n .ind till' B.llhl>.1 h •rn. Dr \ dopt•r Y,1, ar lncl t1,tr1t'' 11! "Onl' \\:t' 'llllhorn Thl' o ther six arl' 1n gool..I 'haf)l· Tht'\ arc rnt1L'al hut 'tahk ·· \a1J I >mig Wood a 'rokl'sman 1111 C hildren-. Ho\pllal nf Orange ( ount\ llm\t'n·r \.\ ond later 'aid I At' hab\ \\;J\ JeaJ 1n thl· Ull'rU\ and \\3'> not ~t11lborn lk ,;i1d the dl'lin111on of a ~tillbnrn " a h:ih~ that 1<; born and • "Rig.ht · no\\ thae 1' n11 ma1111 problem ~1th an' 111 thl' "' ·· altho ugh prl'mJture. hahtt:'> \,l'lg.h1ng less than 2 pound~ arl· thought tu h.i\ l' a J5 l)t'n:;c nt to 40 ix·rtt•nt of~un ":.ii \.\ uod ~ 1,a1d , '°• Newport lirar h 1~ lt•,rllng thl' ha) fcon.t Rro..[)t'n~ to [lJ.ak.l· ~~ for a --(Please-ace FUN ZO.NE/A2) .A bulldoaer-1Uedlodleafjf-deinoifmel>:Ure vacated. decaying building_• that once Prosecutor fears jurors may reject killer's death plea By the Associated Press \ ( n\U \h-,.1 111.111 ,.,n1 I• tnl "' -.h11n11ng a I 2·H".ll -11ld !-(111 111 >k:1th -.a~' hl' \\311t\ IP dll' 111 < .dt1,1rnia·-. j!a' rhamtx·r hut 1"lfll\l'lllll1r\ .lfl' .1fr.11d '~ mrathl·tk Jlll'llf' 1111!!hl -.p.lll' h" It fl' ··,onw ni1~ht 'a~ 1111, I' till' u m ard'' ~a' out. 5ur rill'\ d1111·1 undl'r- '1a1HI lhl~ 1rrnwnduu-. a1111nm1 t1 I h11n Ill 111l' -lhl' rain. tht' lkPll'"l\111 till" ll'd1ng nf lo" thr l1111l'lilll'"· · ';11d Ihl1m;i' hh' :irLh 41 hl'ld trl I l1.1ngl' ( nunt' Jail ,l\\a111ng thl' J'l.'ll.lll\ pha.:.c..ufh1i. tn~L Edward' lirl'll \\h:il .11ml~t· ll.·rnwd a "Cadillac ll'am" 111 dl'll'n'l' at· tnrne~ ~ and 111"'" 1 HI r,·pn·-.l·n 1111~ h1111,l'11 dunnl.'. Ith· ~l·kL11t1n nl .1 1un 111 .t1·,1dl' h1' l)<'ll,dt\ \11 c.1!11,·r tuf\ l.1il,·d t.1 rr.11 h .1 un.1111m11u' 'l'rdt< l .rnd \\:I' d1'ml"l·d .. I h:J\L' dnnl· thl' mo't h11rnhk th tn~ 111 l hl' \\ 1 irlJ .tnd l hl'rl' 1, n111h111~ I «.111 d11 t•> p;t\ 1111 11 ... hj,\.1rd' 'aid I nd.J\ ·1 don't \\,lilt tu fl, l' :r11\mi"ir1· \\ 11ti th,· hurt 1n~; nw <>r.1n~l· < 11un t\ lkput' l>"tnll .\ 1turnn John < , in In ,,11d hl' .1 -.k' prn,r>t'l"tl \l' 111r1ir' II thl'\ l111ild ,ull 1111rn'l' thl' tk.1th 1wnalt\ d I d\\a1d-. r.i.:pu:~l.'..lll.Cl.Lb~lL LJ,,..irJ., 1.1rd~ ·"k' tlwm lhl.'11 li:d1n~' .1h11ut l.1p11.d pun1'hll1t'nt .. r m u1nn·rnl·d 1h.11 1u111r' m111h1 OC anti-smoking proposal should kindle some fires Stricter ordinance for county territory up for constde ra tton .\hhuugh dt•,1gnatt•J .1 nt1·\mok111g runm. the Or:ingl' ( 1111111~ Hourd llf Supcn ,,or .. • puhltt chnmtx·r' 'ihould "light up" toda) as '\UP<'n 1"or' he~1n l'on .. 1drnng a nc~. \l)ugha n11·\ll11)l..- 111g law for un1nl·orporatt•d port111n' l11 th~ county. Con\1JertH10n of th\" r1opmt•d ordinann· conu·i. thin· 11wn1h' nftt·r rtw hon rd dm·rtt•d :i ta'k lnr l r lo n•\ ll'\' n11·,mnk 111g l.1"., .ind r~·l • mnmC'nd hm tflt-, nugh-t l"t' '' n·ngt ht•nc\1 l tll' hoard 11rdl·rcd the rt'\ ll'" .11tt•r .1g1 t'l'lng that \ll1t1l..1ng 1\ .1 'l'rllHI\ .rnd 1'\l>l.'ll\l\t' ht•alth h:11arJ hen H1,t• 11 tu~ i'lt't'n ltnl..l·d 1111nl'rl':ll>t'tl nwdtl'JI· 1:trr nl\t\ .i1HI tw.1l1h rclJtl·J :1h<.<'nt~'<'1'lm l>l'll'll~\ltH) 111' llh' fl'\Ulltng M dl· nann• t' l"l"l\.'fll'<I to dra" hoth ad' 111:al('" and op1x11wnl\ 11f 'mlll.. ing rt•gutmion' "ho ha \l' l'lt·r n lcillo"' in& the lk"dop111l'l\t 11I the til'" ml·asure· t•ndllf"l'd ,\\ k.l\l in l011lt'Jll h\ .ilt lh \' \UJWr\ l'llr\ r Thomas Edward• It'd "rnp<llh\ lt)f him hn .1 u'e h,· d11l''n:1 h,t\ l' .1 l.t\\\l'r ·· h1• 'J1d "I ln thl.' \llrl.11oc~llW11 ~l'l'll) 11 !-.l' Jll 11111.111 fi~hl •. I d1\,1r,h term' h1111,cJ1 ·r 1<1h.1hh I Please see K ILLER 'S/ A 2 ) JEFF ADLER 0 NEWS PERSPECTIVE Rl·rrc.,cntat1' l'' from I hl' I 11h:iu • 1 ln'itttute. a national Pfl'·llih.hu' h1h· h~ mg mganrr.nnm. ~tt:J., thl' .1111t 'm11l..111g ( ahfr1rn1an' ltir \,1111 '\nhil..n' R 1ght' .!h' t'\IX'l'tl'd 111 m.1kl tht·11 p1H hr' Ill lhl' ho,1rd h ir thr r:i't ~' l'r:ll n111n1h' rt'J' f(''>t'Ot<lll\{'\ lrtlll1 thl' l\•ll 11rg.rn11.1 tH1n' h:i' t' tX'cn ma lung flft'\l'ntat111n' rn lnral t'hnmbl·r' of commrrl'l' \\h1k tracking the dnd npmt'nt ,,f tlw t11'~ ant1·<imo i..1ni la\\ Thr pro(>l..l\t:ll ru·"' I.I\' '-'1•11IJ prnh1!11t 'nioktng 1n 1t't,1ll -.1111 l'' \UJ"'rmarl..et,. puhl11 nll.:l·t1ntt rn,11ll' nnd cit'\ Ahlf\ \\h1k f\'qUtflOlol II'' . (Pleaee eee SllOlllNO/A2) ,. ··I hl'' .tll loul-. ',·r\ prnl-. , :1. 'rn.ill 'l'f\ thin · hl· dl''1 11hnt l hl' g1ri \\h" Jll'd 'lllll'ft'll ll•lfl l1Ul11l'rt1U'> u>ngt•nttJI Jl k1 ., \\ ,,.,,j .1dJl·d I k ''"d hl' J..dr\ t kn"\' '' r l'll \Ir' I ru,i..u \\Ould tx· rdl'J'l"l 11•1111 1111.· 11,1,r1t.il hu1\il1d thl· hah1l" ... uld hl hl1\pllal11t:d lur Lll°l t<• lhll'I' lllllll (h\ l l'tt:dl'll\l'f\ "'\\L'flt \l'I \\l'li ,,Jljj Donald L lt1l:i.,, \Ill' prl''ldl'llt 111 \t Ju,t'ph. "Alt thr hah1l''>. \llTL· h.1rn tn thrl'I.' m1nutn " \1 " I ru,t:.iu "hu tooktheleniht' dru~ l'l·rg11n~I l.'ntt'red tht· hospital \l.1rd1 >• \.\1th Julloh hoping to ,t,1 1l· ·•11th,· ma'~ h1nh at ka~t until . t 11 \ 21' \ 11 \\ l'l' i.. I Ill 1.imth ' .:111urne\ -.\ndre~· -· \\ .ilk t '.i1J iht· Fru-.tal'l~ inlt'nd to ,,11 lhl'lr '\tor\ and alreaq, have ll"l t'l\l'O '>l'\l·ral uffcr'> fronf publt- --1Ju1tl' h••nl'~lh thl.'~ 'rl' going "io nl't'd 11 tthl' mone~ ,_ .. he !.aid PilOt in fatal · crash 'drunk' B' STE\ E ~lARBLE 01 111• Oe•I• Pllol Sta" \• It\ Ill' m,rn •'J' tnt•l\l(.ltl·d "ftl , :h , ll!!k-,·n!!lnl' .11 rpl.inl' hl .1.1, 11 l ' 'J'llt'd •i°I lhl· Lll<l\l ,,, '\, '.'••''fl t• ll ·": t ch1u.1 r ~ill 1 11g :h, I'•,, •. · d •11--'''\' J1J,,l n~i.·r, .. t • f I • '\~. j o ! , .. 11\.t 1, \d.j \ "·. 11 I , I '" lll/11 ;. 1•l lf\1I H' , .... '• ' p.1" ·; .. , ,, <11•dr J <I c 1r JJ\ . ' :• ,'. k '.I ,• l\r 1\1 1l'll : • l11l'J .1!1 · :I"\ .,,11 .1 •: 11.i,fwd h·h 2<' .ti'· .. ; . \,1r.1' . •ll :hl' 'hl•fl' .inJ ,.111~ .i ktt .: \\..Jtl·r nl'.tr thl ' \\ 1\1 •f. I' . I I• , " ,i.! 1.1~l·n '11 lr»m J11hn \\.1.n. \ li"ot1 .1 ,h1•nt1m,·h..·tl1fl'lht• h. \_ d\, I l [.>l l' ,t, 1 '"'"wr 1 nl \ull1,an ,,11d t~>-.:n.cn-r ~caled that Ewrrnnger •1,11! I" •• ,J .1~1Mll'\ ,·T ,;; t'\tl''~ llf (Please see PIL OT I A2) 15-year-old dies in freak accident 8) ~TE \ E :\IARBU·: H 1\1 ..... i.11 111 ,1 t t 1ll·.1n 01 lh• Oelly PHnl Stoll l I I • • '•'I " ~1 ·" \l.Jl1Jllll! '"",, 1 ',t ti 11' 't.'. t<, 1, 1'1.t'l. '1'fi.,(h\•'\j 4f ..... 1'1• 'i' > l11 \\ ',l,1 \1 ,\I ol ,\Ii' ·th l'l.1,k f l,1~· "h ''• · ~ "' •111~ h" '~j I ''''~tn ,...11,~ "·"I" •lh•lllht",1 dlJd .1t Please sec ACCIDENT / A 2 J Pr-ivate rail-line exp-lered By JEFF ADLER Of I ... l>elly ""I ... " Orange County Transit District directors agreed.. Monday to explore further the possibill that a 13-mile tail line linking Anaheim Stadium and South Coas laza could be built and operated by a private company. (Ple .. e He RAIL/ A2) Written offers seem to cool off HB school· clash 8\ ROBERT 8.\RKER ~ 1,,.1)~ li1to1 !••" l li1nt11~l•"' 1\,,1,t l •l1>•l\ ll 1~t ,,11 .... 11m11 I' .,1,1.11,1.111 ,,,,11-1,,. h.1 thkd I\\" '" tt. i1 p1 11p1 ,,,11\ 1, ll'.hhl'l\ Ul\IP!1 11.ld\l \ ,\lllh d .11 h11'.ll.1n1. ,1 t'tlh I "' 111"1ilh 1 •'I (1,1\ I ,1.1h'•)1.111 I he 1""1'•''•11,. ,11111 .111n .1 l•ttt, 1 , l,,,h .J J'tl·d l ,I oJ ti\ I )h d,I I I q \\h1 th,' dl\il l1 ( 1•1l111,tl, h.1.t .1, t11.1I "tkt1d I"•' ·d1•11111.1I p11•1ll.1,,11, l.1•l I 11d.I\ II .1')WI1,1) h,Jr)t.11111"~ 'l''\11•! · I )"11 " o1llt. 1.11~ ,,1111 th< 11lk1' 11.i.I t't'l'1' '" 1.11 .111.t ,,.,,., 11·11 h\ tl';h h1 ' 1\1 1 •,,I\ h, 1 11.1111 ''1 h.ll)tnl th.1111 1 \ 111. ' \\ l 'I ' '" 111.1.k 111lil 1.1lh T ht'\ lJl,·,! .1 pr"Ti'•T \1 1\nl1:\\ '4 1Th Thl' \l,lf~ l'11 l'l. I n pr •. , lll\'1\1 ~t·l.1111111' ~llJ rd .. ,I lq•tfl~ h , .fl\lfll \ 11\nltllllll'll .tn 11 •1 l.1 I I.ti'• .. (11.h t ll l' ilh'tl ,!1-tl H t otl11.1.thl \\hllk ,111,•m pt ' 1, d1''1l'd1t ti\\ II >1\llll'I I .ft11 ,,1,1" '"''' 1.1t1t11)1 111 ~.1n11a· tt••ll ,,11d I )11 11r \,,.ntt rr\'\llknt l)f 1h1 1l.1d11 '"""'"' 'fh\·,·rr1n ing10 d1 'l r "' l1' I 1, nl \ \'t \t't'n 11u1 truo!)' su 1111 lll·d lh ... rnt I m 1'kad1nt1, tor r, ,1,• •11 I '1. -..1111 tlt•turr 1f t the dt\,l)IJ{I I I\ lt~l" .1 11mhlin1t \11lu100. IPle.ue .ee OFFENS/~) I · 1 I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21, 1i85 KRISHNAS VOW LAGUNA LAWSUIT .•. Proa Al of India -was an attempt 10 d'°n} that sroup frc" speech. Liberman said the Knshnas would be keeping an eye on Main Beach Park to Stt that events s1m1lar 10 their own were not allowed. No h~nts. no bandstands. no frcestand1na displays and no card tables had better apix·ar at the park. he warned "We will be watch1nge' el) act1\ll} that g~s on in this area." Liberman said, hmtmg at a poss1bk mun tight. The Knshnas did not havl' long to ·wait. Just two weeks later. the council 1i. preparing to consider an excep11trn . .l~>night. •• The city A.rtsComm1,s1on is asking 'pcrm1ssi~ 10 set up two bandstands. lJ dressing area and a· public address ·system at Mam Beach on Sept. 28 and l9 for Its annual >\ns·1n·Mo11on ~rogram. · And. despite thl' nl'w policy. City ~anager Ken Fran~ 1'i recommend- 1tlg approval. "It was well 1n the works. I don't think 11's fatrltl stop 111n m1dstr<.>am." he said. Since an l'Omm1!>s1oner' were cbunung on using the park for their demonstration of dance. athleucs and ~a and ~nd sport~. thl') \hould bl· allowed to have 11 ··fortht\ \l'ar On!)." 1 Frank said. ex1 ~ear . .\ns·1n·"-lot1on Jnd an~ othC'r events rt"quinna anythtnl' from tables to stages will have to be held at Irvine Bowl Park at the Festival of .\rts grounds out Broadway. he said Informed of the proposed c.xcep. 11on Monda~. Liberman responded gkefull}. "I C"ncouragc thern to do 11. h JUSt makC'!> our pending lawsuit strong· t'r .. It would prove "hat I've bt.'Cn saying all along." (1berman aid hl' plan to tile a lawsuit in C"1th('r state or federal court within a wt'~k. allegmg tha1 nty officials ha' e denied the Hart' Krishna's First Amendment rights by pre' cnttng them from holding a cultural fcsu val where 11 will attran the attention of passers·b>. Closing Main Beach Park to the Knshnas while allowing others to use 1t for similar purposes 1s plainly d1scnm1natorv. he said. "The\ 're not geting off the hook on th1~ ont·~· Liberman said. "They (the C-11> Council) ha' e their, 0\19R idea on what 1he) wan! going on there and this festival doesn't Iii 1n10 their plans." Bur Frank said. "There's a dtf· feren ce between an event thar's been held for several years and 1s sponsor· ed by the city" and one proposed b} another group. .\sked 1f approval of the ans comm1ss1on's request would lravr the city vuherablc to lit1gat1on. Frank said ") wouldn't be surprised 1f the Knshnas sue us anyway ... ACCIDENT •.. P'l"omAl Fountain Valle> Communlt) Ho!>p1- tal's Trauma Center at S:05 p .m .. a lmlc more than ao hour after the accident. "It wa$ a freak accident," wan ·said, "Thent's reall\ no other way to 'dcscri~ it. A b11lion·to-one kind of accident Tragic." ~II. other family members and friends reponedly were standing 1n the street in front of a home at 167 51 Diane Lane in nonh Hunttngton Beach at th" 11me. Police said the fam1I}' had JU"I returned from a f uncral. Officers wcr<.>n't ~url· if thl' funeral was for a r<.>latl\ e. Th'-' ')~puth's 20-~ear-old brother .was showin~ fncnds the rebuilt engine of his car wtwn a. metal fragment snapped frel' from thl' fan blade after he re\' ed thl' l'nginC". Lt. Merle Schncbhn said. The 4·b)-3·1nch piece of metal h11 Bell on the left side of the neck. S{hneblln said . FUN ZONE REDUCED TO RUBBLE ••• .l'romAl $7-milhon redcH·lopmt·nt pruJCl'I Construction of that prl>Jl'l't "ill begin ne'xt month The new Fun Zone v. ill fea ture a Cape Cod 1hcmc for 11s retail store'>. restaurants. fast-food ou1le1' and carnival arcade. The fem~ Y-heil. which for decades l·amed Fun Zonl' visitors to bird"s·CH' 'll'"., of 'k v. · port Bay. will be restored and a nt:'" carousel will be added 10 r'na1nta1n thl· carnival atmosphere Despite the impress" c reJe, l'lor· ment plans. the small cro,,d that gathered Monda~ afternoon w '-'atch I.he demolition was sentimental abou1 the loss of the old an::ide and foud stands. Jim Robens. "ho o"'ned the Ong· inal Balboa Beach Co. \lore 1n the Fun Zone. remembers the area from his teen-age-) ear., d uring thl' 1960., ··This was the plan· to bl• to p1r k up girls and ha" c a good time ... Roberti. said. The .39-ycar-old Roberts."' ho pla~ · ed 1n a surf band at thl' old Rcndezvou'i Ballroom. '>aid 1t ,,a., a long-held drram of his to open a business 1n the Fun Znm· an·a He got hie; l hancc. ho"e"er onl) a fe"' shon \ears before thl' t-un Lone dosed in i 4 2 Hl' h:ic. '>I nu• mo' l'd his More to Balboa l\l:rnd Hut the ·memories remain. ··bcl') bod~ .,...ould hang out herl'. # pla) the arcade games It "a' hod) ·to· bodv crowds." Robert'> s:11J '"Balboa \\as. the Ft Lauderdak ot the \\c-.,1 Coast. .. • .\noth er "ho rem em hcr'> thl' old 'da\S of the Fun Zone is Ruthel\11 ;l>lummer no" a Ctl\ tuuncll"oma·n "II was a breath of sunshine in the area." recalled Plummer. who grew up a lew blocks from the Fun Zone. .\s a young girl. Plummer workeCI at one of the arcade hooths for a summer .\fter \ ISttOrS c;hOI arrows at balloons on the hack "all of the booth. Plummer "ould collect the arrows and pin up new balloons "II \\as a wonderful Job for a 10- \ear·old to have," she said. ··For pay, l didn't get mone). though . I got to shoot arrows myself for free -that wa~ my pa} .. Despite its reputation for youthful rowdiness during the school spring break -known as Bal Weck - Plummer said the Fun Zone al"ays maintained a family orientation. "There was always something for everybody." she said. And as a child growing up nearb~. Plummer said the Fun Zone was always a sourci offaseinarion during the slow months. · "During winter. there would be more seagulls than people In Newpon Beach," she said. "But the Fun Zone was sllll a great place." KILLER'S DEATH WISH ••• From Al the lousiest la\.\\er in C\lstence." but insists on represenung himself any- wa). He has worn ~agg~ ~ cllow ia1I J Ump~utt 10 coun proceedings. 1n contrast 10 Conlq ·.-. bus1ne-ss .-.uits. Edward-; c;a1d he 1<, "'orn out ph) s1call) and t'mot1<)nall~. wants lo die and hac; a11emptl'd ')U1l'1dc "h1k in cusicxh "It is immoral for am \tatl' lt1 lt:1 a per..,on dt'C1dc for himself 1h:11 he .... ants 1hc death penall~ .. said \l. ii· ham Kopen~. :i n a11orm·~ "hu '1or· merh reprcscn1ed fah,Jrds [d .... ard'\ wa., con' IC'ted 1n Superior (()Un of the Sept IQ. 1981. first- dcgrcc murder of VanC\)a l~rn. of Lake Elsinore. and the "'ound1ng ol her best friend. Kdl) (artier. also 12 Prosecutors said Ed"'ards ambushed 1hc girls. a ~pec1al circumstance that makes him eligible for thr death penalt) Jurors must now decide whether to impose a death sentence or order Edward" 1mpmoned for life. A hung JUI") resulted from ~ 1982 penalt> hearing after three 1urors voted to ~pare his life. Public Defender Michael G1an1n1. "'ho also represented Edwards during 1he first penalt~ phase. said he lOuldn 't talk him out ofrepresenung himself during the latest pha!>e. ··'.':o l'th1 al law'ver tn the v.orld Y.Ould JOln :i defendant in a SUICldl· p:ict; I don't think the state should c:1thcr ... he said While Cal1forn1a law allows J defendant to represent h1mselfdunng the pcnalt} phase. a death scntl'nce must automat1call) be appealed b~ a l3W)Cr. TEEN TERMS MURDERS 'DUMB' ... From Al to h1'> 1ntt"rrogalor'> that 11 "J' ·"1 mistake" and "dumh'" 111 'hoot hi\ ,1dop11' t parents 1 n the fa mil~·., \l.c,burn Dn'e home on J un'-' ~. 198) .\ tape rl·rnrdtng (•f I he con 1c,.,um 1A1ac; pla)ed \fonda) during Lam· pas1'stnal in Orange( ount' ">uperiur Coun in Santa .\na "'here he ts be 1 ng \nc-0 on charge£ _oJ-murde nd <ittemplcd murdn Lampa<.1 a lh-~l·ar-olJ '"Phom.ml' al Laguna H~JI<. ll1gh \<.hool at the 11mc of tht: murder. " 3llU\nl ot killing ()().year-old John I .impa'>1 ::ind se,crcl) "ound1n~ Ruth L.1m· past. 47 lfcon,1ctcd ol ho1h 1.hJrgl'\ he faces a ma'<1mum 32·~<.:ar,·tO·lik '5Cntl'ncc "I though111 "asgoingtuhclun11u1 there but 11 "asn·t that fun ·· I Jm- pa'\1 told ~hmffs 1n,es11gator'> 1n1~r· "ew1ng him fi,e da~!I after thl' ~hootings ... , felt real guilt~ I lclt reJI lt:rrthlc l louldn't nen talk in 'Lho1JI or "'alk around "Ith J .,milt· on m' face .. I >un ng the tnll'f\ ll'" I ,1mp.1\1 Jh11 1mpllL<lll'\ hl'i tx•\t llll'nLI .ind nl'lgh hor l>a' 1d ( hn'>l1an,11n 1-k telh 1n ' e'ttgator<o that .,... hilt: ta 'h111 thl' rider Lampa'i1 11 "a' ( hn.,t1an,on "'ho lircd tv.o 'ihnt" into \Ir.-. I Jm· pac;1'c; head Chm11anson a hlond. IJnk ~ 19· ,car-old. wa<, c.hJrgcd "'1th murder and attempted murder fi ut hl' "'·'' an.1u11tl•d last summl'r ( hns11anson. calll'd as a prusl'cut1on witness during Lampas.i's tnal. den1l'd an) 1m olvc- ml'nl 1n the shootings. llo"e'cr. Ruth Lampas1. who still has a hullct lodged in her brain. ll'\lllicd a1 both tnal<i tha1 shl' n·ml·mhcr., ( hnsuanson aiming a gun at her as sh(' wac; c;hot. bem"a~i. who tn an 't"arlier-t"on- ll·<>s1on. admlltl'd rn \huo11ng bo1 h h" part'nl\ hcl·ause ht· thought 11 would he "cool" 10 lead ht'> ltfe wtthOU1 parl·n1al 1ntl·rfcrcntt , 1mphu11ed hi\ tm·nd Jtta karn1ng from in· 'ec;11ga1or' that ( hmt1anson had rl'taincd a pri' ate dl·frn<ic attnrnc) He said .thl' I"<> of them had plannl'd thl' k1ll1ng for ahout t\\O month~ hut had made no plan\ to ki ll ( hn<;t1anson·s parcnh bccau\e h1\ lnrnd had \l~locd the 1dc:a "\\-t• had plan~ to kill thl'm (the Lampa\ISJ We didn't think "'C "erl' rl·itll' '>l'nou\ hut I guc,., v.t• "l'rl' .. I .1mpJ" 'aid Thi· J:i, ol tht: 'hooting\ Lampa\I '·"d hr 1.tllnl < hn<,t1a11,1>r1 about ~ rm Jnd .1 .. ~cLI t11 U\l' lhl' 22-01htx·r p1<,t1il th .11 C hn\11,in,on·c; parent' ~l'pt l11l ~l·d 111 J hcJroom hure<iu dra"'l'r · 1 lalkJ and .-.a1J ·ua, 1d . it's gun t1ml' · · lJmpa<o1 \aid \Iler bringing tlw gun O\ er in ~ k na po;ack ( hns~ t1<1n,nn "J1tcd up\IJ1r\ "htl(' Lam· pa'>1 .,hot hi\ father 1n thl' back of the hl'ad. Thc:n. C hrist1anson urged Lam· pa!.1 IO "do your mom." But Lampas1 said he was unable 10 t•arr) out the plan and turned the gun O\ er to Christianson. As Mrs. Lam· pa"' returned home. she was shot t"1ce 1n 1he head b\ \hn suanson. Lampa'i1 said. - "It w:i' the wo~ sight I've-C'\'C'f ~en." ~mpas1 arcf. '"Wr•rc -bottr lrl·aktng nut . He (C'hnst1anson) sa\'S to me. 'Do \ClU realize what wc·,e done''' .. Lampa\1 l11 n11nucd to li ve 1n thl· hnu\c for two clav" afler the .. hoQt· 1ng., although hl' ~aid he v.as unahk lU 'ilrl'p in lhl• hOUSl'. "ThcH· were t"o hocl1c<, in there It "a~ real creep) It "a" like there "ere hands around the hou'\e pushing me back ... he said Lampasi's auornl'). Dcput} Public Defender Paul lark. 1s expected t<> hcg1n presenting ht\ rase toda} after Dcpul) Dl\tnll -\ttornq Mike \11agu1rl' n•st'i alter .ilmo\I rno "eek\ uftc\t1m on' \1ark ha~ 'aid hl' ,qll introduCl' \'\ 1dentT \hO\.\lng l.ampd\I \\3\ \l'\· 11alh Jhu'ied t'l\ his lathl·r anJ 'hot h"' parent' in 'ielr:Jcfcn-.e John Lampas1. "ho ov. nl·d a ( mta \kc.a hutldtng material!. ti rm. ~n ed a \1\-month Orange Count} Jail term 1n 11,11< I after plead1ng-g.u~lt" to a l hargl' 11f molc\t1ng one of h1i. two adopll'd da ugh ll'r'> SMOKING IS TOPIC FOR COUNTY ... From Al taura nt m.t. ncr<, 111 dc.-.1gna ll' .1 t lca\t 'i1 r ix·rc.l'nt oil ..in l'<.tahll\hmen1 that can scat morl' th an 'ill patrons 3\ a no .... \mo~ing <.cct111n The ord1namc "'nulcJ not appl, 111<111c\ F<11lurc t() lllrtlph "1th pr11\.1\1un' . -qfthcorcJtnantl'lflUld rc,ult 1n :i \ l<MJ fine ll<>"'l'\.Cr l'ntor<l'men1 "llllld he hmllcd to J '<.cll ·Cl'rtllitat1on : t>rnccdurc" under v..h1ch a hu\IOC'-" • fl"'ncr "'ould ccrt1I~ to Orange C nun· '' Fire Dcpartmcn1 or Health <arc \gene~ 1n<.pcctor'\ th at the\ ha\r \nmphcd with thl' la"' II Jcfopted enforcement of lhr ncv. la"' "'ould nc11 be-gin until J.inu:ir} I 1JXf1 The mea<ourc al\O v.ouhl rl·qunr pn\atc compan1e\ that cmplO\ morl· then I 0 wor~s "" 1A.ocU .a.s the 1.uunl' lt'-t'lf. to dra"' up no \mok1ng poli- rn:~. d<.'\1gna1ing \mol.intt <Ind non· ,mok1ng \Cct111n' Im Jl l nllitl""· factorie' and v.11rk,h<tP' 1n u111n· "orporutc<.l Jrl·a, f omphamt• "'•th 1h1· nw.1\Ufl' •Nould he mandatnn h111 t·nipha)1\ "'Ill he plated 11n \11luntJ1\ cmplo~cr omplianc,· · :111 urdintt tn thl' ·11rd1· n<1nt e wrcr' 1\of\ v.111 ti.: l lln\ldcr· in~ 11 I\ thl 1.kha1c "'C'r lhr t·nlnrtl'• ITH'nl prm l'il"n'i '"' lhr nl''-' '·'" thJI ~.1,, ,1prurnl 1hr .111t·nt1t1n 111 h"lh 1l\ 'upportt'f\ Jnd nppom•nl\. '-11n· 'muhr..' nght' group .ire prl·~<o1ng the \U!)('f\ 1<oor.-. 111 1ndude mandator. rnmpllanc.c:-pnl\ 1\1uno; and C"nforci- ml'nl prcx.cdure., 1n an~ ordinance lhC\ c1dopt < >pponcnl\ would like to 'iCl' n>mphJnn· prm 1c;1on~ remain 'nluntar\ C oun1' olfa·1al' who studied other no·\moktng la"'" around the state and draftrd the propo~<.l ordinance rcr· ommcnd <.U~f\l'>Of' opt 1n fa,or of thr leo;<.-,1nngcnt 'oluntar: com· ollancr rt·quircmenl' Thl· mm1tlU\\t,1nd1ng1m pres'i1on rC'll'I\ l'd lrom lhl'\C dl\C. U\\IOn'i (1Allh nthcr u t1t·\ ani..I uiunttt'' 1hat ha"r ena,tcd ~milar 1<4.,.,,.,, """" ~I-he mn<.t <''PNll('nt "''" to sOl\.C am lnmplaint'i th:ll .trl\l' 1~ to med1a1c v.11 h th<.' pan1l''i lonn·rned on an 1nfnrmul bu~1s rcal111ng that th.ere ar c l\Wl n111n1 .. pf \IC" Ito lht'i llll)· tr<"<'r"1:il l'i'\U<' .. 1hc: \llHh 1omm11 tee 1onch1dcc1 ( omm1llt'r m('mht·" ft'l)oned ltW\ re\lt'~ed no \mok 1 nil la "' adopted 1n 11n Diego c1nd a1 ramcnto coun· 11c~ a\ "'<.'II a\ the>~ appro.,.cd in tht• c111rs ol \an Diego. I O'i -\ngcle<o and l\an f-ra nn'I< 11 \long thr < >r:in11r < ""'l. 1111h Laguna fk.1l h ha\ adoptC"d a no- 'mo~in@ onltnamc El~ev.hcrl'. IP int• (II\ ( ouncll members havc- d1rl'cted th-at the 1<;\Ul' oc s1ud1cd and hrought bclor~ thl· council in Jul} Wh1k c1>unt~ \upen 1sors appear 10 ta ... or thl' \.(1lun1ar: compllanct r>ri1' 1s1on\ of the measur<.>. at least one supcn l'><>r " rnn\1dcnng asking that compliance \\1th the measure be re\-1Cwed 1n a \car to determ1n~ JUSI how w(.'11 the la~. 1f adopted. 1s working Rcprc~ntat1'e" from The Tobacco IMll\utc are c~pccted to te\ltf) dunng toda} ·,meeting that mandatory com- pli:1nlc pro' 1~1on" of the ordinance could ha'l' a detrimental effect on lo.;al OU!.10('.,o,c'>. es.J)f'C1ally mailer emplmcr., "'ho might not ~able to <1fTord rnmphancc coc;t~ nn the othrr hand. the Orange C nunt~ Chapter of Caltforn1ans fo r Non-\moker'i R1ghu ha'i promised an 11rgan11cd prcscnta11on b .. mcm· ht·" 11f1 he American Hean. Lung and C ant:cr 3'>5()('t311ons aimed at wsnnfng appro,al of mandatory enforcement prov1<;1ons If the board \O tcc; to IC'nlat1 vcl > apprnvc the ordinance toda\-11 1s \\ ht•dulcd to be place-d on the (l(lCnda \l,I\ ~X for adop1111n WEATHlR Clouds, winds should vanish A high preuure ayatem building ovtK Western 1t1tes 11 expected to help dlnolve night and morning low clouds and tame guaty ~Inda blowing through Southern Calllornla, lhe Natlonal Weather Service Hid. Highs Weclneaday along the Orange Coast will range trom the upper 80s 11 the beach .. to the mid or upper 801 Inland Lows tonight wlll be In the upper 40s to mid 50• It wlll be lair In the mountains, with high tempera1ure1 In lhe 70s aftllf overnight Iowa In the 401. Highs 1n the upper 80s to the mld·90s are lo1ee11t tor the upper aesefla Wedn .. day. while the low deserts wlll warm UP to the upper 901. forec11ter1 said. From Point Conception to the Mexican border: ln'ner waters -Mostly light and 111rl1ble winds night and mqrnlng hours through Wednesday becoming west to southwest S to 18 k(lots Wednesday afternoon Waves 1 to 3 leet. Swell southwest 2 to 3 feet t U.S~ Tempe L•t ll119H 9~ 11 LUlle Rock eo 84 LOUlf•llle 8 1 S9 M-onia 93 61 HI Le M11,...lk.ch es 79 Tht Forte11t/ tor 8 pm. EDT, Wtd .. May 22 0 ·-~~ "'O'-TI W11m ._. Co'<l.....,. OccludeO.., S111i0n111 ...... Sl'IOwt tt Re.n Fiutr•t SllOw Al~env H S1 MllwaukM &6 0 ,,.__ WM-Setll<• lt()U VS 0.0• >I C-<t Al~Que 7S •8 lolr>tt·St Paul 63 •2 Am1t1~to 79 SS NHl1V1lle 8• 83 Ancl'IO!age Sc 31 New 0f1Mn1 81 67 Alltn!t 80 es NewYO<-8• ee 9• M Allant1c; C11y 12 82 HOflOlk Ill 87 84 BlytN Calif. Temps 11 59 Autlln 8b 83 Olcl#>Omt C•ti 7S so Lono e .. ,,, 80 so Btll•more e• 66 71 so MomO'llA Om.,,. Hogn k)w e><e<op11111on tor 24 """" 61 81rm1ngham 8• H 92 10 Monier•\' '" Otltndo 1no1no 11 5 • m Tun dev 71 so e .. m••e• 60 411 Pllllao.lc>ll•• 83 66 B1kettTllMd -8 7 60 Ml Wltoon es S8 801141 70 47 n Newpo<I Boen l"tloeM• 95 Boston 83 92 79 S2 Eureu 8• •1 On11110 19 se Pllltburl)h Fruno 00 58 91 0 1 Butta lo 711 51 P0<1111nd.~ ee St L•MCHle< 84 6 1 Pa lm Sp•"'I)• 75 S• Cu~r 71 39 Pesaa.n• 83 St Por119nd.0< Lo• AnQele• n 81 80 ~ Ch.,le••on S C Ill 811 82 63 A1•e<tt0e Cnarle1Ton w v 83 &I Pro•odenc• 0 1kltnO e& SJ Sen S..nardtno eo 51 Aa::Yh es 83 P .. o Ao~ 86 •6 ·s Sii Cl11r1ou1 N C 83 61 80 62 San 0•1>111• Rap C1tv AtO 81<11' 89 58 17 SI Cne~ne 52 37 A4oo n •? Ae<:h•OOO C11y 7S 52 Sen JOff Sii Ch1G>190 70 43 Alchmono 9 1 !SS S•n•• A11a n C1nc1nnau 80 eo Reno n 42 Sa11ta Grul ·o ~t St lOUll 8t 60 Secrem.,,10 8• 5 7 33 Cle•lltno 79 S3 St P•tt· Tampa 91 19 TehOl \..l ll•!f 8~ Sahnaa 68 Sl 1l •S Cotum1>u1 Oh 711 sv 'fo1em1te v1., SaJI Lake City 76 SI San O.ego 6t 83 ConGOIO NH as SS Sen AnTon•o e~ 114 San Frenc•ICO 6• S2 O•ll•s ·Fl W0t1n 83 82 S•nJuen PR 88 TS Sen11 61<1>tr1 ~ 48 O.ylon 78 S8 S..1111 60 48 Tides Def" vet 8• u Shr .. -ix><I 8~ 86 SIOCk ion 8• S2 0.. t.!t)lMff ,. 0 SPOkane 73 49 Hogh low prec1p1ta11on 101 l• novr1 ending " s p "' t.1ona1v 0.1ro11 llO 43 Syre<:uH 83 53 TODAY OUIV!n 56 33 75 sa B•mow 92 llO F"'' 1ow S 15 a ITt 06 lopek• EIPHO ~· 61 8 1111011 85 •8 Fiut ruor• I 1 54 I ftl 38 Tucaon 89 80 4 3 SS pm 2 4 F11r1>an~1 so 3S s..,ond low 80 82 Fargo 81 J9 Tul11 Surf Report Secono n·o~ 1020pm 58 Wuh1n91on 85 10 Fltgtlatt 10 37 W!Gllila IS eo WEONUOAY Gre<IOA•c>•<IS 87 •2 8• 56 Wll~ff-Blf•e Grell Fall& 84 41 LOCATl()fj llU IHAH '"" 1() ... 6 44 a m 03 HarllO<CI 83 60 Hun!Onl)IO<> llHCh 2·3 !11• F•''' n•;n 1 S7pm 3 T " ...... llO •S Extended l\l•e< .i.nv Ne....port •·l POO• Second io .. A SO pm 28 Honolulu 82 &6 •Otn S1ree1 Ne....00t1 •·3 000' Stc:Oflo n•on ltJJpm 52 HOUtTon ee 13 22nd SltM4 -POii •·i Pe>o< Sun t<tl• lu04y It T 52 Om ..... ln4•entpoht 8 1 13 Lat• n'O"t 1r>0 •••ly morn•nv tow Ball>OI weooe I POOi W.Or>etdlf •t ~ • 7 a m end Mii ao11n J..:i.ton Ms ee es CIOudl 01_..,M ,,., Hll)ht rano1no l agunl 8Mch ' POOi It 7 52 p "' Jeekeon•~te 82 73 lrorn Ille upPlf 60s 11 1111 l>leGlllS S111 Ctemente ' 2 '•" MOO<I M1' tOdl y ll 9 59 0 ITI ,. ... Junuu •9 38 lhrougll Ille 801 on IM onlenQ •ailly1 Wllff t-p 60 W.Or>etday •t 7 •O • m •"4 Mii eg11n l<MMICllY 11 S• lowt moelly In Tiie SO. s-d"echon IOU11"''"' al 10 54 pm $3 million fund likely.to be set aside for jail crowding By JEFF ADLER Of the O•llJ l'llol llaft Orange Count) !.uperv1sor!> toda)' were c>.pected 10 create :i special S3 million fund to pro' 1de add1t1onal shon·term soluuons 10 O\ crcrowd1ng problems 1n the Orange Count) Jail. I he special budget alloca11on. 10 be 1aken from count} coniinttenc~ funds resen ed for emergcnq s1tua11ons. 1s 10 be put at the disposal of Sheriff Brad Gates to t•xped11e efforts to reduce overcrowding problems. . uperv1sor Ralph C'lark suggested 1he fund be created 10 provide a "4u1 ck Ii.\ .. to Jatl problems. specifi· l·all) tht lack of adequate sleeping quarters for all inmates housed in the '>anta .\na1a1I. C'<plained Gar) Gran· 'Ille a Clark aide I hl' mone}. with the approval of lhl' count\· admin1strat1 ve officer, rnuld be used to do anything within ex1st1ngJa1I facilities that would help bring the county into compliance with a federal coun order concerning the 1a1I. Last Friday. the county began paying a $1 0-per·day tine for each inmate who 1s forced to sleep in thl' Jail for more than 24 hours without a bunk. The tine was imposed after a federal coun 1udgl· in Los Angele~ lined the count} S50.0001n March for wuhng 10 comp!\ with a 1978 court order to reduce' ovC'rcrowd1ng. Surx·r' 1,or' 1.1~t week agreed tn "install lrtpll'·ttered hunks .it the Jail and 1ncrl'8!>C thl' lapac1t) of the James .\ M u\1c~ Honor Farm 1n Forest Hille; to rnmpl ) \\Ith the lOUrt order HCl"'l'' tr. rompk11on of the 1m· pro' l'ml•nt\ u>Uld 1akc up tu S1'\ month\ RAIL LINE EXPLORED ... From Al Directors dcnded to sol1c1t opinions on the feas1b1ltt) of the pro1ecl both from the c111e!> alonB the proposed rail line and the pri"ate sector after reviewing a consultan1·s stud> that rnncluded a pn' at( prOJ(t t might be feasible "We should not go on unkss 11 ha!> tx:en determined there 1s a sat1slac· ton' level of interest 1n the pn"ate secior:· Supervisor Roger Stanton. a district director said dunng 1he meeting. The consultant's rePort circulated among OCTD directors last week lound that the ratl ~\Stem coulJ be "o" ncd anLI opcra1ed h) a prt 11ate ftrm at a !IUh!>tant1alh 10"1.'r us1 to the commun1t' than· undl'r d1stnc1 o" nersh1p .. .\ more cl,1hor.1ll' \X-m1k rail hnl· through «ent r<il Or..ingl' < 11un1 ~. l''>ll· mated to cost a' mul h ·" SI h1ll1on "as turned do"'n h' "1un1' \Oler' la~\ )'Car whl·n a pl·nn~-<>n·tlie·.dollar transportation !>all'' ta\ ''a' defeated. fhl· <.tuth rst1ma11.'d thl· scaled· down rail line could be hu11t lur :ihout $450 millton and be read~ to carr) passengers h) I ~QO • PlEOT~IN FATA~ GRASH 'DRUNK' •.• _ _..____ __ From Al IJ. l 0 -rtieltmil at which a momnms presumed too drunk to drive. Alan Crawford. a Nattonal Trans· portat1on Safety Board investigator. !latd he has not determined what caused the crash but said the elevated al cohol level will be considered as a I actor. E1s1minger·s bod) was not re· co,ered until a month after the accident. leading Orange County Shentrs cfeputies to initially suspect that only Brownell and O'Gratly were aboard the two·-scat airplane. In vestigators later found E1s1m- snger's car parked at the airport and received repons that he had lcf\ a Westminster nightclub earlier tn the evening with O'Grady and Brownell. Witnesses said O'Grad). who worked at the nightclub. told them she and Brownell re going to Oy to Las h'ga'i "'tth fl\1minger Thl· :mplanl' "'a\ k a,l·tl h) a 11} 1ng club made up rnostl\ 111' \kOonm·ll Dougla~ cm pllJ~t'l'\. b<>1mingcr was an inspector at McDonnell Douglas anti a frequent u\er of the ;11rplane. according 10 Lar~ Tral~. ~1 ,pokes· man for thl' 11} 1ng club Sull1,an said 11 ma} sull bc..inother t\\.-O week~ before a final report on the accident l'i completed OFFERS IMPROVE HB IMATE ... From Al fh1 !1 ma} be the 'tart of1hc eruption." But Scott 1nd1cnted that 1eachers 'cemed to be more under control toda). follo.,...ing the written ofTers that include a 3 percent pa) increa~e for 1984-;85: retroactive to July I, 1984. and a S percent pa) hike for 1985·86 (effective Jul) I. 1985). plus a wage reopener for I 985-86 1f add111onal re,·cnul'S arc rece1vr<1 from the state. D1stnct negotiators also offered a propo'81 for a modified ageney fee Just Call 642-6086 D.ety Pffot Deftvery 11 QuerentMd ~nNM, '#1()., • t""t ,,,. """" """' ~ Olllfi "'' ~ )() p,.. c.a• o.•oo• 1 .. " I nd yq,,r COO)' ... NI __ ..., ( mandatol) labor assoc1a11on lel'S ) 10 apply only to new l'mploycl'S. When that proposal was reponcdl} turned down. district o(lic1als said the'" ofTered 1eachers a J percent retroacti VC raise for the -current >Car with tne contraC'I 10 end on June 30. 1985. D1stnc1 officials said 1he offer al o was re1ected. ··1 would say that the teachers' mood werp fro11.1 total indignation io ~Orne place between guarded. skep· 11c1sm and guarded opt1m1sni, .. Sco11 said H•da} Jlll'r the olkr\ '-'l'r~· rece1\Cd 1n "nting. :•vfonda\ ·, act1v111es L3ml' on 1hc same da> ·that hoard mcmbl·r., told teaLhCr'i in a letter that 1he\ tact" d1~plrnary action 1f th'-') cng3gc 10 an) more !>1ckoutc. or 1f thq en- courage stud"·nts no1 to go 10 L las\. Teacher negouaun~ teams :ire v1s- 111ng the -,even distnct high .-.chooh tu dl'tCrnl1ne whether to reopen talks on the IWO latC'it offer\ ·\ Sl'~l>IOn Wllh a '!late mediator al\o 1~ ~~oted fur Mny 29 What do you Ilk~ about tbe Dally Pilot~ Wbat don't you like~ Call lht number at left and your meuage will be recordedL 1ran11rrlbC'd and delivered to lite appropriate editor. Tiie Hme %4-bo.r aaawerinl service may be used to record letters 10th~ tdltor on any topic. Coatrlbutors to our Letters column muat Include their name aad telepbone number for verification. No clrculatlon calls. please. Tell 111 wllal'a on your mind. ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat H.L. Schw•rt1 111 Put>lisher Clrcutetlon 714/Ma-au Clenftled ectw.1Jelnt 7141142·M71 Al othef depertment1 142-4321 MAIN °''ICI ~ w .... S.y $1 """"' ....... ~· ..... •01M eo. •"60 C:O-t• ..-.... c" ~>i\"6 5•hl'~" tN'S tJ•,1"1'1•)' • (OU Oil •If)! 1-Y9 (WO • tOC•y O't' ' • '" <•t~ ~•flt111 •o •,.. .no .,(11,. ·"'<', .,, Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor • K•r•n Wittmer MArket1ng Director Cojlyrognt TOIJ OrenQe CoaAI ~ ~"i ~ newt \10<1 .. 14tutlreloan• .a.I.,.,_. ,,..tit< 01 l°"lfl•M .._,. ,,...,,, Nlay 1><t 1"Cl<cxiuc.d ... ,hOut -~""' """'°" ot coo...•¢1 °"'111< t• cw .. .,.d Clfoutetton T1t1phone1 Ro••m•ry Churchm•n Controller How•rd Mull•n•ry Advertising Direct or <;IM'.•""1 IM • l""IAg. f•i.0 Al ( C!Oft ~ ( fhlO!"'• 111'!, 14' ll001 <.vot<"Otl()ft ll• tltfr,... S6 )~ """'tN>f nv "•a• 11 Tl() """''N\' ...... t "t'f'9"' t •' ., ..... Ml.cm Robert L. C•ntrell "'-Oon.td l . WHll•m• Production C1rcula11on Manager Manager VOL. 71, NO. 141 ------·· --·-·. ' -I Spacelab lecture slated in Irvine · N.\SA pa)load 'il)t"Cialist l>r f u$ene Trinh o f ( altt·rh''i Jet Propuh1on Laborattm will address 1he Oran~e ( ount) Chapter ofthl' At·ou ... 11cal Soc1et} o f .A.menea Wednesday at 8 p.m at th!.' Flour Corp. 10 I rv1 ne Tnn~ will gi ve a po~1-t11gh1 rcv1l'W ofa Spacelab .I snent1hc experiment 1tivt1lv1 ng the acoustical man1pulanon of liquid dro ps in a ..-:cro gravity l'n virunment. A rercptiorrw1ll prer<:de tht' program at 7 p.m . 1 Rc\crvat1on!> and d1rer11on'> may be obtainl~d b) rnll1ng 8~6-6147 during bu~iness ho urs. I Job Falr set for seniors Thl' scl'Ond an nual Orangl' ( o unt) Job Fair tor maturl' worker\ will be rnnducted Wl·dncs<la) f!10rn1ng at the Garden Gren e Cummunlt) Centl'r from IUO a.m . to 12 .'O p.m. . Tht· Job Fair w1U ofli.·r min1-wurhhop~ 1n JOb Sl'~fl'h. Social Sel'Ufll} a nd M\.'J1care. Further· 1ntorma11on ma} ht' uhtaint•d b~ t.•alling E'l' Portl·r at H '4-5559 or chairman Robl.·n T omkinson Jr. at SSM-·nt ! Needlepoint tips planned rhl' -\ml'fll 31l l'l0dll'pt11n1 ( 1Utld \\ tll nrr5t'nl a !>hlk program about rnunted '>t1t1.·h ll'l'hn1que\ condunrd h) Janlt'c Knapp Wl·dnl''>da~ .:116 pm_ at thl· Hur111ng1on 81.·ach L1brar) on Talhcrt .\'cnul' ea\t of Goldl'n West St re\.' I. Information for those II\ ing in tht' H un11 ng1 un Bear h area may be obta1nrd at 841 -29!0. in ln tne 559-4200 and in ('osta M\.'sa X92-M2!N Anti-theft meeting slated .\comm unit) burglar) pre\l·nu o n m eeting has been 'ichedulcd for Thursda~ C\ cmng at Harbor View 1khool, 4343 P1ckw1t'k ( irck. H untington Beach. De1t•C11ve Gary MCLa ofthl' Huntington Beach Poltce !Xpartment will conduct the 7:30 seminar and will answer quest1uns afterward. The schoo l I\ located near Heil and Algonquin a\ c nue'i. Talk on nutritlon planned Nu1nuo nis1 Dena Grl'rn will s~ak on "Ea!>e Into Be tta Eating" Thur'ida~ rven1ng in thl' confert•nc·t· room ot tht• 'ian < ll'ml'ntl' C1l·naal Hospital. 654 Cam 1nu dl· lo' Marl''>. San C ll'ml'nte Tht' frc'I.' forum in thl' ho'>pllal''> confcrt·nl'l' room "111 fcx:us on thl' t) p1l·al -\m\.'rll'an J1t'I a' poo1scd to a healthful Olll' St·attng " hm11cd :ind re'it'f\.311on<. <.hould ht: madl' h~ ralhng Lon Drl'"' at 661-4448. Anti-abuse workshop set . .\ \\Ori.shop on thilJ ahu'L' .rnd mok<>tat1on a"arcness "'ill b(' prl'!.t'nll'd r hur...<Ja~ h) In 1nl'"• Fam II) ~en ice!> Department at '\orth\\ood ( 11m- mun1t~ Park in In 1n\.'. Thl'fl.' "nu l hargc and thl' publrc 1s 1n' 1t('d. tn .. tructor Jon Ta~ l11r "'ill d1scu'<. thl' 1ncrea\lng importance of parent' of \oung ch1 ldrl·n 10 oc a"arl' of sc'ual and phy.,1cal· .1hU\l'. f or further 1nfor- ma11on and rescrva11o ns. l all otiO.~IX 14 weekda)'> before 5:30 p.m . Drug treatment offered Tht' Famd~ C'n\1'> C\·ntt'r a p rogram of till' Nl'"port-( osla Ml'\3 Y~H \, ha' hl'gun an l'Jrl) adok<>n•nt <>ub.,tant"l' ahu'\t' trl'.Hmcnt progr.1m ralll'd Project St·uinJ \1t·p .11 lhl' ll'nlt'r . ..1211 \\ I '>th \I ( O\la \k-.a I ht• pr11gram \'·" d1'\ l'lof)nl in rl·,puri.,t· 10 .1 lll't'U l11r lamil) u>11n'-l'l1nlt;( Jl'\1gnnl 10 intl'fn t'lh' 1.•arl~ 10 lhl' lll'\ dl)pnll'nl nl Jkohul or drug :.ihu'l' 111 \el'n-agcr,. Ca ll Stl''l' Pra1ha or R:irbara \m11h JI o-i2-X38U for add1t1o nal 1nforma1111n. CALENDAR Tuesday, May 21 I -== -~--- Duke I dedication· By PHIL SNEIDERMAN CM -0.., "91 ..... b CfD llw If you're a teen-aier. lookin& for 1 summer JO r an cu:rt"1se in frustration: . . . !« · •You m~d1scover summer pos111ons a~ :-:f "* •An emplo}er may turn you IWJY becaU ml •IP and federal restrictions on the type of work m rnors ) , and rcs1nct1ons on ho urs of employm~nt. 1 t>tca ult _.,. •You ma) be refused a first JOb s1mp) 1-r have no expenen<:e or cmplO) m ent record: ;... The In ine ) outh Employment Service is u·y•,:ii "'med' this s11uat1on. The proiram matches people·. ages 14 10 24. w11h employers who have ~· work that's pan1rnlarl) suited to this sroup. ~ cmpls>bce!> nor emplo)ers are charged for the~.:... .... Glenn BraJk\. one o f three City .and "'~2...'=t' cmplo) ment c\1unselors involved with the ~ "'"'e' predict!. that 800 to 1.000 young people f~om lrva~~ nl'1ghboring u 11e' "Ill tX' contacung his otrx:c - summn JOb'> . .....:.. ··The h1ggt·'1 problem ·· Bradlt) said. ··IS t.hat tbc~ arl'n t a'allahk 11r 1hl'' ·re not su11able for m1oors u~ I >I • Mart .. Wayne, ahown wlth Oran&e County Sheriff deputy and helicopter chief Lt. -Wlllla.m Mlller, preparea to chrl•ten Dake I, one of two new helicopter• that makea up th~ department'• new air •upport bureau. Wayne'• daughter broke a bottle of the Duke'• favorite tequila -Sauza Com- emarativa -agaln•t the new copter whlcb will be hued, alon& wltb Duke II, at John Wayne Airport. II" ,1.1 '' " no" 1111 ng to get the word out io l'mploH·1~ thJI pli:nt' of )oung summer employees arc j\ Jd.1hk '• Hut 1tw1 ~· .• 1,· li m11a11on'> on "hat teen-.agcemplo~ \..tn'dn • ~ \t1n11r' ,,,n pump ga~ or work as cashiers at~ '>t,1111111' tnr l'\Jmpk But s tate and federal laws pre~! lhl·m 1rc1m "'11rl..1ng in garage a reas where a ho1a ,. 11pt'1J1t·J \1m1l:.irh m1no r'>ca ndo somecleanupand ..... kr" \\11r l.. .11 um,iructmn site'>. but can"t o perate power 11101' Warn1ng signs to be posted ~long Newport city beaches 1 hJt ,till kJ'l''> mJm good JObs for ·young ~· Hra<l ln 'J1d 11,, \t'n 1u· ha\ helped match youths wttn \umnwr 111h' in, km JI "urk retail sales. painting. ya rd \ arl· dt•la \ l'rll'\ 1J nllOflJ I pool <;uper\ ISIOO. inventor) Jnd other ""'~ "\\ h,·n thn .i•nH 1n lur thl' tir'it t1 me and say the) 'r<' ~-.ll 1 ng 111 u11 ,tn\lh1ng thJI u'uall) means food service.'· Rradll'' '.11J By STEVE MARBLE Of the Olllly l'tlo4 Stefl In thl' wakr ofa $6 m1ll1u11 liahlltt\ 1uJgml'nt. Newport B<:ach "ill l'fl."l.I I )()aluminum sign!. al cit~ heal.he' lu warn balhcrs that thl' ocl'an Ill.I\ Ix· h:11ardou\ to 1hl'1r health I hl· \1gn' ''Ill "arn 'l\ltor<, ol ~ndnar'> \ubmergl'd rorl.' '>h..ilh"' "ala np11dl·\ and '>Urfboarll'> r hl' dl'l'l .. llln h~ thl' {'II~ Ill f)ml "arn1ng '1gn\ folio"' a sucC\.'\\lul $ti m11l10n~d :igain~t 'Jl'" Pt1rt h.\ a ~~·\\.'ar-old ( larcmont man" hn \Ut1l'rl'lf a paral ~L 1 ng nl'l.'k 1n1u~ al Hal hoa 111 1480 John f a)lor 18 at thl' 11ml' 111 thl· all'H.knl. 1umpcd hl'adlir~l 1n1u lhl· \\:lll'r .ind !)trulk J r,andb.1r l hl' r ru,h1ng bib" ll'ft him paral~tl'd trnm lhl' nl'tk do" n \ JUf) dl'rldl'U th1' \l'.lr thJI Nl·wpon H..:arh "a' at fault hl•call\l' 11 \a1J 'l''' port " pu..,11ng ~1gn' J\ J did not po'it warning sign'> all'rt1ng prt'tau1111n,1n mt·J,urt· not J\ .1n bathers tu ha1ardous or l'h:.tnging Jdrn1'>'>ll1n th,JI bt·alht·<;:m· 1n dangn· l·ond111on\ offtht· sho reline uu' n 1nd11 11111 Newport Hcarh 1s appt:allng ~ ·· f hl'fl'., n1>1 Jn~ l'' 11.knlt' that \.'\~nSl\l' Judgment but the [a!.t.· '1gm d1m1nl\h .tlUdcnt<,.'. ( 11~ ~ta n. already has had a ripple effec t up and ager Rubal \\' nn <w11d. ··Rut <1up- down the coast where o ther c 111cs po~dl~ thn do n·dun· hab1h1~ .\nd ha'l' been hit "'llh mult1-m1 lhon that'<, th\.' I.\.'\ "ord hert• ·· l.1" \U1 ts or fear thl') "111 be. \l. 'nn \JIU tht' ut~ "Ill tn w rJ lh \l'al lkach put up warning '>1gns \upport lu r ,1 hill prnpo'>(.'d h' 'IJll' 1h1., >l'ar and Huntington Beach. \l'n \.t.H1.1n lk rgl'<:.un H.· 'l'" pt1 rt "h1c h alrt"ad~ has warning \lgns HeJl.h 1hJ1 \\11uld huld O il\.''> harm· printed tn both Engll'>h and <i pa n1'ih . ll'"' li1r Jtl 1dt·nh hlaml'd tin natural 1s conl.1dcring a Y1 l·tnamcse tran~-l·u nd111on\ la11on on II'> '>1gns Tht• bill tl1cJ 1n a ~·nJ tt' \utxom- Dave Harshba rgrr. marincdirl'Ctor m1tlt'l' 1h1\ month hut "ti! ht· rl'\ "t'U 1n '1l'wport Rt·ach. '>aid thl· l.'11) w Ill nl'\I \l'ar plart• Jhout I 'P ol lhl' ~-IOJ.)t-h1gh ,l:" pon lkal h "n11"' lau ng J 111. <:.1gn' at all \tfl'l't \.'nd' and at hkguard m1ll1u n la"'iu1t lilrd b' J hl'J l h-g1k.·r to"ers w11h1n the n\.'\t th rel' week<.. It "'ho "a!I para I~ 1cd and Laguna lkJl h "'111 lOSt the t:ll\ mort• than $1 '.UOO 1' lanng I" u similar '>Ull\ o ne ~eking. < 11} .\1tornl~~ R1,hen Burnham $X m1lhon and the other $25 mllhtin ~.1\l·l11Pd rn1.1u r:rn1\ l·mplo~ man~ teen-agers. but '11mt• 111 tlll' ... l' \11ung pt·upk l'H'ntuall) ··bum n ut" and ht•1.tlnll' nlt1ft' 'l'il'llt\l' Jhtlltl \Ub\Cl.jUl.'nl JObs. f llf I ..1-Jnd I )-\\.'ar-ulJ, who are 100 )OUng·for many 1oh' HraJln ..aid "orl.. ·~ \ome11me' a' allable d1stnbut- ing donr-tn-doo r l11l'r\ Hl· ..aid the\l' ~ o ungest workers ·.1rt· lar and J\\J\ tht· mo\I amh111ou<. l">t-cause 1t'sa mattt"1 111 ,upph Jnd lk mand -1hl'rt· ar1.· '" k" Jobs available for th1:m \lthuugh tht· In 1nl 'l'n Ill' 1~ 10111.tng for co mmt"rcial l"mplo\\'r' Brad k~ \did 11 ah11 l'3n pm' 1dt• \l\Orkers for rl''llknl\ n1·t·d1ng help "1th t hild t·an· \ ard work and 11thl'r , hufl'\ t \l'n tl.'l'n-agl' l'mplo'~'l'' mu .. 1 hl' paid minimum "agt• 1$ I I " per h<'url Rradk' i,a 1d thllU@.h .;o ml' JObs pe~ ffil)f \' kradll'' \J1d In 1ne .lft'a t'mphi't'f\ "11 h .. um mt•( ''orl. lo r 'uung fll'11pll' •J n ,untal \ the Ir' tnl' ) o uth f mplO\ ment '>en Ill' llk.Jtl·J 1n thr Hen tagl' Park 'o uth \en H.e' ( l'ntl.'r ..lhll l \'.J I nut \ \ l' 1 he phon\.' numht·r lor v. l't'l.da~ hu\t nc'~ hou '' " '' --n ~c !ti Share Ourselves free clinic attracts growing fallowing Clinic t reated m ore than 260 needy p a l ie nt s in early week s: numbe rs expected to~row 'I II,\ • llh" ll-. lflll' hl 'L.l' . ' • ' lit .ti' j'\\ ••rJ1 I •I ~'Ill ' ''l' l ,: , .. '1tll t \ hh"'l'' f .1'll' pl.1•,n n.: ,,:. ,, ,..,r1,1.111,l' .ihu'· l'h.1hil •. 1li.11, .111J f''h h .. l.,g1, Jj th ql\ .Ill' IHll ,.flt•n·J ..ti lh1 dlflh Jllh··u~h C\'ll·rr.1h , .in ht· mJJl' I 8 } TO!\ Y SAA VEORA 01 1 ... Oell, l'Uot Stell I )pt•ning \\l'l'k hrl1ugh1 .1 lll1'.l~l'f, l'1gh1 patll'nl\ in m1d-l\tarlh 111 111, 'ihan· Our'il'hl'' Frt'l' < li111l "ht•r1· thl'fl' "l'rt' mlHl' 'l ll u n ll't'r' 1 h.rn ix·upk 111 trt·at But "ord of tht· nll'Jll.11 d11111. J I l\\11 \l'.11' t11 dl".ll\ .I 1111.'di..il \l;lll\ tl\ll 1•1 thl' .1g.1ng p1111 Jhk t'uli.1111~' hrtlll):!hl 111 llh' \tlllH11Urllf\ 1l'lllt'f t!lll'I J~l'l11 ll'' It ,, .in 11ul\!ltl\\lh ,,, tlh' lt•11d hJn ~ l'Jl1t•111' 1r .. rn ·'' IJ1 ,l\.\J\ ,,, .1 nd 1inJn11.i1:.11dpr1•~1.1111' •lkr1.•dlf.~ I t ll'll•'' h.1 hr11u~h1 tht·ir J l hl' ,h,11l·(lur,l·h,·, ,1 ( ,,,1,1 \t,,,1·hJ,l'1I .11.1 PJJ'' It• lhl· •l'lllt'r J lth11ugh ,h.!lll\ ~IHUp J1l "I ,I 'Ill' f)l.'1>plr Jfl' lf\101 lhl' ( 11\l.1 \\ l' '·I", .. Ill.in l"l\'1•1'k ,1, I. 1qtl \h --.1 ,,1111.1 \n.1 Jrl'J. !>a1J ~t.l, ... tt'r • fl r m.. Lel'fO Be-ulr .C·Uy Coanffi. "5m Fore\ I -\' e osta _Mes!£' .Ras o mmarut\ "tlD placr to f bl!'-.CJUll.'1 ".11t\4· lu u-. 'hc'".pccl'-O?CC":a.U~a~,_.~~--.... • 7 10 p.m .. Huntington Bt"a('b City Cound l. ?000 Main Sl. Wednesday, May 22 • 7:00 p.m.. Huntington Beach Planning Commission. 1000 Main St. • 1. '0 p.m.. Irvine Community Services Commission. C it\ C o unul Chamber.... 17200 Jam- boree 81\.d, -.,...., .... ,....lly~l(-­ Franclaco, 5, ha• bl• eyea checked by Dr. Wllllam Anderson of Laguna Beach. PoucE Loe Passerby comes to rescue as woman eludes-attacker Ft1un1a1n Valle~ .police \a1d a p;w,l'fb) hdpcd rl'scuc a 20-~ l'ar-old "oman from an a11cmpted ahductmn l.'<lfl) unJa} while .,he wa!. walking honw frt)m a party. Dl·tl'l'tl\C Dann Bean sa1dthl' "vman. a Santa .\na re'1lknt. wa' "all.1ng along II arbor Bo uk' ard near I 1lal \\l•nul'at2·20 a m whl·na m an drOH' h) and 1n\lted the woman tu 1nin him \\hen the woman 1gnorl'll him. th\.' man apparent I) drtH t' a '>hort d1stanCl' ahead. left hi s car and l11l11n 'ome bushes. 1hen a11ackrd tht· Newport Beach Mort' 1han S 16.CX)(J "' ea'h \.\U'I 'ltol1•n from a '>afr at thl' Ruh<"n I I l'l' Re<,taurant Tht' 1h11'\l'' reported!\ l'Oll.'reJ an oni~l· at 1he rc-..1uran1 and torled open .1 \.'lft'. tal..ing t3'ih. ,1 quanttl\ oflhl·ll.\and a hanl hag . . .__. .\hout Ml C3\t''i ol hccr .ind \o nw rand) ""ere m 1kn from the.· \nad. bar arl'a n t tht· .( atahna lfo lrda> n pli11sc.·nger hoal t.IOL'kl·d u tl Main ~lrt•t.•t 1n Haltl11:1 1 ht• lo" 1•a nw 1c1 ~640 • • • Jcwdr\ ""rth \2.1~0 "'a' 'lto il'n trom a rt''u.knu· 1 n t h~· l 'DO hlOl l ut < umbcrlnnd • • • • \n nuthoa1d nMtnr \\Orth SI N~ wa\ \lolcn ln)m a 15-lilot ..a1lhoat moort'd at C\.\p<lM Dunt'\ • • • \ portahk \l\.'l l'll/(. ,l\'iC'th' pl.IH'I \\3\\lokn trnnH tlfc111,1 lld \l.11 \t.111• woman "ht•n Shl' "al~nl h' an·ord - ing to the polirc n·port Bean \a1d thl' man tnl'd to ti.1rt•t•d the woman into h1~ car. but ~tw o;truggled . got frt>1.' and ran a"u~. "11h her a ttarkl'r 1n pursuit. Thl' woman caught the a1tl·n11 on ot' a ( \1'113 Ml•,,1 man drn ing along th1.· 'lfl'l'I .tnd a'lked him for help. Rean \,11J The woman Jnin,·d 1h1.· < 11\tJ ~k-.a nun 1n h1' l·ar. Jnd lhl' (\\II pur\Ul'd hl'r a ttackl·r. "ht\ ""' nl'l'lllg In h1\ o wn car. politl' \.l.lll T hl' p.m IO\t sight of the man·, 'l'hldl' 1n "antJ lkac.·h. • • • ·\ hou t ~ I . I 7 ~ in Jl'\\ l'I n :rnd l'~l\h \\ :l'i '\IOkn from a rt''lldl'nl l' 1 n ttw I ()(J hlod 11• 'il.·n·n:i<ll' T 1•rrall' l tw hurgfarc. fi.'Portedl) L'nlert'd the IHlll't' through an 11nlt1Ckcd "indn\\ Lquna 1Jeacla Vandahsm dama~cd u S 150.UOO p1l'u' o f l'On.,trut·t1on eq111pmen1 alon~ I aguna C'an )on Roud. thl' \llt1m 111ld polll."e M unda\. • • • • •\ I (\~war-old girl, !\'ported"'"" ng from her l OCU'lt Strc<'t homr enrh Monda' wa .. found h' ha father taler in °thl' da) ~)hC't" \.-i 1J • • • • \ c.kmngN handgun "':l' \lnkn Imm a car parked Monda' morn1na along thl' 400 hlO\ k n f \outh ( o 'I H1gh~a' thr '•<'t11n 1cflt1flcd • • • t•nhH' .im ·c.tt'd H.il I rnkrtl. l , \na lkan 'aid tlw 'll llrtl·, t ln th111g "·I' tnrn 1n tht· k•lh1ap .1th·111r1 and 'ht fl'l'l't\l'J cut' .1nll brul'-l'' hut did 11t>1 rt•quirt• ho,p11al11a11on l hl· aht1Ultllll1 \U\f)l'll \\;J\ 1.k \l"rtlx·d a' a I I 1,p.11111. m.lt1 1n h1' l'.11 I' IU\. ahout "'·kl' I· I I 11it ht•<, tall "1th·' ml·ll1um build 'hort h lad, h.111 ,1 hlJl I. 11\U'llJl he: .111J .1 t lll\l'-<. ut l'<;.'.11 \I H1' t.lr "a' l1t•llt'\l'd In ht· J hnm n lour.Joor I 11\ 111.1 t rt'<.."da f hl' naml'' 111 lhl' ;lllJ1~'1t11111,rntl hl'f fl'\1.·uc:1 \\l'rt' \\llhhl'ld h' p;ilit t' ( 1)ulter. 4n. 1m \U\fll\ mn 111Jn,1ng untlt·1 thl· 111t111t'nll. 11f .1k11h1ll ( 1111l ll'f ~·1' \toppt·d l,1tl' und;I\ 1111 ttn 1.1d" ·" lmne .\hout :110 \\,J, 1,11.cn Imm tht· l'U'lh ht)\ llf a \f1lh~111 \\l'fllll' OU'lln1''' 11\l'( th\' \l\l'\0l..t•11d \ll \'rll plO~l'l' I\ <..U\fll'\ It'd 111 lht.• thl'll (ltlfitl' \,lid • • • .\ rt"ntl·tl fo11 mal·hint· U\l'J in f)h111op.r<1ph~ ""' tah•n from .i '>h P;uk Ao utt,:ird cntl'rprt'it'. 1ts O\.\nt•r aid The machine. 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Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21. 1985 Teen-agers ln •potllght A .. l•teen• of the AMl8tance Lea&ue of Newport Beach •pend lnuch of their time ual8tiDC with fund-rai•inl and le&aue.,Project.. The hla(h .choolen recently prnented.a fuliion •how at Santa Ana Country Club with 200 mom• and friend• attending. Proceecla will 10 to the Day Center and Children'• Dental Health Center. Senion modeling clothe. from The Limited included Julie Ev&ll•, Krl•tlna Arnold and Tracy CookM>n and Amy Rouuelot. A Centennial gift for you ... extra interest 94 95 96 'l(l cclchr:..itc IO(J 'c~1 r..., of .... crvirc. \\C.rc n lkrin!! HHI d:1~ .... ul~11Hc rc...,t \\hen you in'c't 111 ;1 ( 'D tor lll'-I l)() d:r\..., h >r L'\;11npk . \\ 11 h :1 1..k:pn...,i t < ;, 97 ~::;(J.I K HI . \l lll 0 ll t:L'I :1 c;1,h hnlHI\ t>I ()\L'r 51211 .IKI. 1l\L'I .tlld :1hP\L' lhc lJOd.t\\UI int crc .... t ~uu ·11 rL·n :t\l' \\1th (ircat 1\mL-rican\ hi!.!.h r:tt c\. C;_dl ( ircat Arnc rican ·i.. '- Fin an ci ~d L1;.t1e 4or curren t 1 a tc~~md \ il'l c.b . I-XI IC J-.t !J-BA ~ K . . 90-Day 'krm • $5.IK)() Minimum. . 9.Q9% 8.50°/o Curre nt Yidd · ( 'urrcnl R<1tt: 90-Dav "krrn • $)1).(ICMI tinimum 9.25o/o 8.64% Cuue nt Yi eld ( ·urrc nt Rati.: \ -· 86 93 98 ---ii-'-99 _ 100 __ You get Great America n ~trcngth anc..1 FSL IC .... cc urity. a~ well a" Ill uay~ nf honu~ inte n~~t . A !-.pecial gift to you fo r our J(K)th hirthc.b v. Thi~ cx trnorc.linar v ulkr kick ~ olf two month'-. of Cente nnial exci te ment at Great Am erican . But it only last~ through Saturday. Ma y 2:1th . So yo u'c..I helter Take adva ntage of it fa~t. Like tod~ly. \ ,,tff1"-th 11th I "' t .th o\f I ltlh h .I I 1h ul I\ t o h 11t~•\ ll Ith '""' .t"''"'"'"t''"""'"'•~I -"'"'' ,1fft'4 f1Hnt1fttt1uh.1l11h4 '''10ftt\ \-.Hhttth h ,, ''•lllh t.fikdlo•lh~ lt.1J.11"1 ltthr• thor111 •··\1jlt.tll11l1t,l1\, .. lfll1'k.1t1h,U."I d Ilk \Ill h ,,, 1.1h I Ml 1h1 pnnit tf' ,, ''11l1lfk\· .. 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It •• • n . ,,. \, 11•1 ·, 11 • \1'1f\tlf\h tw1 1 \I •• ,.,. 1111,_,,11 , 1••oJ ~11 • c..,,,...,...,, , •~··• • • t• • 111 i.n-" '1 • "'"" 1<, .1 1·1 11·1 ·wclrfnrnv ,~..__ .. 1o1 ,, '"·'"'' ''"'·'••·l'I '"'" , ........... , ____ , ., ltk\"ol 1 IJl '-.n \1 >l•,,nll.st. \ ,f • • k '"' .(lr•ljlr (U.•ln•lldfll '"flh f ol'tlll \\ '"'lll l•l •o.-1\ ..... 1111 •• u l••11f'\ 1·.,.. ,,., ·l~ft6 f>11!f'•""""'\1"-n111.1 '-"• fUt•flltlf"t• °"•''l l l·~•J<,f .~•• ~ •• • • t,M•\.4 ,.,. ... ' f '" .tit \ 1lh, \ l'\.'4\ !~I'\ ft ffl • \rltt ft~I ( ~rMl1'1 I ( Utllf" ( •1tf·.lf 1f\I lif1l l~I ... " I f~ I~, I t4 .. 'I 1ftt,' • .._. ''', 1f '. '\. l• •ft It -. --""" ' Hope sets tone of dinner, show r County's first ADRDA benefit honors Robert Katzman for medica l researc:h • 0 . Robert KatimanofLJ( San l>1l'go .. a1d hl' \\J'>l'lllhu'>l'U about th.l· Ora lg~Count\ .\l1hl·1mer\ 01\l'a\t:anJ Kt'la1l·dj)1,or<lrr' .\!)\O{'lal1on' lirs11m~Jor tx·n-l'lil ..\1 the Wl·s11n South ( oa'>t Pl;l/a dinn~r ~l' nplainl'd lhl' l'' l'nt \H>uld bnng morr puhlrr a" an:nt''>'> anJ rJuca11on ab~ul l\llhl't l11l'r'' Dt'>l'tl\l' uml make 1t l'a!lll'f to ohta1 n morl' money for rrsearrh ·· Kl''>l'.trch "thl' an'>\H'r." -.aid thl' nrght'' honClrn· "ho ~gun wu.rk "Ith .\I> ~Owar,.tgl> in \·,, \ urk ''llh thl' ..\lhl·n [ 1n'>ll'1n ( olkgn>I M1:d1t·1nc. . . . . t-q uall\ l'lll h u\la\lll' ahnu t t hl' l'' l'n t "l'fl' Joan ~asb1ell, 104'¥1-vr ol thi.' rnutH\ rh~1p1er. and Angela Taylor Monroe, hl'lll'ltt chairman. who d l'clarl'd thl' l'' i.'n 1 ng a )llll'l'i.'\S • f rnn'l' George Fenneman.1l'ln 1-.11H1 'pokl·,man lor Homl''> ~a' 1ng~ (longlll\1l' ,upportl'f'> of \() r~">l'.trl h nauonall~ I introl~~ll l'd -.l·gml·nts ol thrTV pn1gram inl'lud1nga lllm drpol thd H')Jram.1 Do \ ou OellrNM.,._...~ ~KoeMer Dr. Robert Katzman, Joan DHhieU and George Fenneman were plea•ed wlth Alzheimer'• Dimeame benefit turnout. Benefit chairman Angela Monroe, rtaht, greet• Dr. Am old and Mabel Beckman and Tom Riley who presented plaque. Rl·ml·m~r Lo' r '' .. '>tarnngJoannl' ~ oodv.ard and K1 d1Jrd l....1k\ and 1h o ngrna10r Joe Bro I do (\\ hme mullll'r "an .\ 0' ll lllH I \'ic'lti Patik," nll'r and produCi.'rs. Wayne Tbrem and James Thompson. I r hl' l\\O·hour drama ma) bl·' lt"wl'd at I.) 1on1gh1 on < 'hannd 2.1 "The -.ubJrct i~ !>O ncg:lll\ c. hut 1hc tonr v.a~ upv. arll anti on" ard ... said Monro<'. Dash1l'll agreed that AO '" a ..ad subjl'l'I. hut 'a1d." I t1\ l' co me'> through in thr drama and thrrr t'i hope ... Ka11man was prt''\cntl'd an cngra' i.'d clock b) Dash1i.'ll. and · Suprn 1sorTom Riley prc!>cntcd a plaqui.' to thrchapter I nduJt•d 111 lhl' 175 prec;ent were Committee Membe~ Lorna Barry, Nina Harper, Arlene .Katp,.RoblnReed Leffl~r. Carol Land, Norma.Sum Reicb iiin<l ...:._ · CiittierlneThyen.Thc f\cmngl·ondutku v.11h Jam ing t111lw I 11111\l'' Sa\ ing'i Rand P:1 p:1r;u/11s cd1lt'tl /H n:11/\ />1/ut \/\le Fd1tnr \'1d.1 nc.m Early mistakes haunting elders 1>1 \K .\~:--. L .\N l>l:.KS. In the 1 .... 1 \l'' l'ral V.l'l'"" ~ou h:nc puhl..,hcd \l'' l'ral ll'lll'r' ahu111 thl· neglect ofthl' :ltk11' IH lhl'lrl·hildrl'fl I'm <,ur,· \m1 h,1\l' '>111 ll'll up ,1 gfl'.11 lll·al 111 ~u1lr Jilli \llml' llf 11 I'> Unjll\llfil·d Pll'a\l'. -\nn. ma~l' allcl\\anu·, fur 1h11w t hildrl'n. no\\ adultc;. ''ho h,1d hornhk parl·nt\. Parl·n1' "hu , .. ould bl· arrl'\li.'d lor d11 IJ nl·gll'l'I a nJ /or <'Hlll'-t' 1f till'\ lx•ha\l:d now ~ lht•v tx-ha,l·d m :io orSO)carc,a~11 . P;Hl'nl\ "ho '~nt mulh ol their .hildrl'n·, ~outh ~" 1rri.',pon\lhk drun~'· pa"'n1ng thl' k1d\ off on rdatl\l''· ne1ghhor~ and fnl'nd' Parent' \\ho had little to do v.11h tlmr mi.., nmh.lk-agcd children until thl· rrah1at1on of old agl' gnpPl'd thl'm "1th pan1t ancl forre<I thrm 111 C\\ahll\h ~1 relat1on'ih1p (, rnv. n r hrldrl•n who hu"c '>Uf\ 1 H'd t hl· l111rror' of an u n ha PP) l'h ilcl hood and ha\l' tx·coml' \UlTC\~lul. hJpp). rnpon<,1hll· adult' ma) < hooc;c 10 prm 1dr for their parent\ in J v.a) 1ha1 wa'\ nncr done for them. The) g1\l' thl·m lhc \CCUflt} ol o ruol. food and clothing 1n a home re moved from thc1r'I. fhl''IC grown r hlldren earl) un unpleasant hurdcn lruugh\ Mth mar1' .llhrN.' P')cholog1rnl 1m pllcat1<in\ \ge " not alwa)' dcc;en ing ot fl'!>J)l.'t 1 l';l•gkl1 " not alwa)' un- dc\cn n J -I '-' l\lf T 0 HI ~NONYMOl 1'i. 110 111 N \\11 ·\N I> Pl 1\( I DEAR ANONYMOl'S: Your ltller sounds as If you art 1cc111ln11 mt of beln11 r rltlcal of f'bildren who put tbtlr eldrrly paren&1 In nurslnl( bomH. You art ml1taktn. I bave ntnr taken tllat position. Old folks wlto art senilt. lnconllaenl or cbronlcally Ill, In need of 'round·_tll•· r lock car•. art bf'tltr off In a nur~lnl( farlll&y. Orctwn r9'11drtn wlto for wht•vtr rtHOD tallt cart of their part•&• LD. a taomt otllter 19'an tlttlr own tff4 not 1pologl1t or fttl (Ullty. I'll btt yo. werr an abU1td f'hlld who cannot put ' ANN lAIDEIS tbe past out of yovHRhtd. This 11 sad. To be a blt to forgive Is tbt greatest virtue. ll ls also one of the beallbitst. Clinging to old burls Is not only counter·productlve, it is self-des true· tive. · I agree lhal age ls not always de ervlog of respect' -but gin It anyway. It Is the highest ordtr of generosity. This is wha t It muns 10 be a rul mensch. • • • Dl.-\R \NN l ·\NDI I{\· I'm 111 ll1\l' \\1 th a "'mckrful man \\ho ha' ,l\kcd ml· to marn him I'm 22 and lw\ ~x and dl\orCl'd Whrn v.-c ml'I hl' told ml' that ht• and hi\ cx-"1fc. .. Margie:· haJ tmll 111 &l'I har k togi.'lhcr hut 11 d1dn'1 work out. Marg1l' nilled o n "1l' rcn·ntl v c;o I .-uuld \l'.l' ho" prl•gnant \hl' ,,.a,_\hl'', dUl' lln} m1null' h \l'l'm\ c;hl· con- "l'l\Cd dunng their a1tt•mp1rll n.·u· n1on. ~hl' ltlld me 1n no unn·na1n tl·rm\ 'ht• want<1 her hu,hanll hac k Wht·n I rnnfrnnh·d him hl· '>aid hl· hac; knu"n ahout hl·r rond1tmn for a long 11mt· hut d1dn'1 ll'll mr tx-c;au'4.' hr \\3\ atr;ud r d lra\c him I k :rl\o \31d that hl· •nll'lllh to 1akt· li n.1noal n·,pon'lhil11\ for hi\ t•hild hut would IW\Cr go hnt k 1n Mnrg1t' ,'\l'll 11 I kfl him I think l nn,1antl) a tll1u1 h1.., unhorn , hild and what h1' l'\·'-' 1k mu'I tx· grnng through I "·llll to '>la} ""h him. hut I am nc1t 'lir<' I r an Pica\\' advt<;l'. -Nf.V 1-\l>,\ Nf I I DEAR NEVADA: Glvt &Ills metter a ~w weeks of 1trlo•1 lffl·uarcllt· ln11. If yH are tertal• Iller• 11 no C'9'Htt ce.at you frlead •Ill rtc-oncllt wlUi ltll wlft.11:0 for II . I wish YO• l•rll. NA I ION Probe begins in fireworks factory blast that killed 9 By tl•e A11ocllled Preu YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio -Onl> l\\o n atl'rs and thl· founda11oni. of a farm sh.:d r<.'.mained today at the '>i tc of an explos1()n lhat k1llt·d nine people at what police sa> was an illegal fireworks orera11on. The blast MQnda} sca11ered h<>dy pans. corrugated metal and pin~ tufts of insulatton owr hundr.:d~ of >a rds. P~wer lines ~~re downed a~d windows shallered as far as a m1k awav. 1 ownsh1p Poht·c ( h1ef ~oseph R1nko said illegal fireworks wen: sto red and probably manufactun:d in what had been a rented farm outbuilding. He said authorities werl' trying lo trace the ownership of the business. which. had tx·cn ~et up in the past two weeks. Debris from the blast include<l casingl> fo r M·!SOs and other bootleg.firecrackers. said Shen ff Edward Nemeth . -- Chinatown shootlaf ln}uretf 7 _NEW YORK -Trad1t1onal Chinatown gangs '"·' olvcd "' pa~t blood> r~11trontat1ons were app~rently not responsible for a gun ba11le ou t~1dc a < h1nl'St' ~estaurant that left seven reople wounded. 111d uding a 4-)car-uld bo). pnhc:l· said. Pai.scrsb~ ran fo r rnver on the nowdcd street as the shooting broh· nut 111 the earl} l'' en1ng Monday. w1tneSSC!> :.aid. Fi ve of the v1c11m~. IJ1clud1ng till' chtld and a re\taurant patron. were hosp1taltLed 1n t·ntical cond111 on v.hilc the other two wcrr adm1ucd 1n 'ilabk condition. hosp11al spokesmen ..aid. The ~hOC!ltng outside thl' S1cchuan ( u1s111e-rc!>Lauq1111 Monda} rn pJ)('d "a conlrontatton hc rnycn \C\l'ral Oriental }Ouths" and apparent!~ did not 111 ,·ol vc nwm Ix•" ot .1 n' maJor< l11 nl'\C gang:.. sa 1d C>t.-put} Polled 'h 1l'I' Jo'>l'Ph Horl·ll1. 2,000 gather to flght church ruling POR fl..\ N D. Orl· -~unw 2.000 J>l.'llpk gathered 1n j park for a lrlT nlnl·crt h) ]311 p1an1\t < 'h1rk Corea a' nwmbers of the Church ofSrn:ntolug} w n11nucd a pro1n1oH'I'a1u~ ·., )l'rdll'l against 1hcir church. Corea. speaking at a rail} l'arht•r Monda~. 'aid ht· had rut \hort a l'Onccrt tour 1n Japan. the first .. uch ~:~ncl'llat1on 111 h~' 20 ~nm as a. mu\1nan. so hl' could "suppon my group twrl'. fhou\arHI' ol Snl·n1ulog1sts from the l J n1ted States. Europe . .\ustralla. Nl·w l ealancl and Mexico ha\l· comt· to Portland s1nn~ a Jury Friday returned a $JI.I m11l1 on JlH.lgment 1n a fraud '>Utt aga111'it the church and II!> rcc:lu\l\l' fou nda. L. Ron Huhhard fhe prott'Sl~ have 1ncludl'd rallies and marchl''> 111 downtown Portland United face-to-face tal.lcs near CHI< ..\( 10--h·de~ally 111t'dt:ttl·d ralks to end a p1lul\· '>lnke against I n11l:d .\1rllnl·, nw,cd clo~l·r to\\ard lal'l'·tO-fal'l' nl·go11at1on, a~ the na110n·, large!> I a1rllnl' \ought ix·rmanent rt•plarcmcnt~ tor '>lnka' 1-11.'len Witt. hl'ad of tht' National \kd1a11on Hoard. ren'ssed talk!> Monda~ night after 11 hours and \aid 11 wa:. ltlo.el\ huth i.1dl''> \' ould grt togl·tht•r toda). W111 ffil't ... eparatt'h \\1th ot1k1als uf l ln11l·d and n:pn:!>entat1vl'S of the .\1r I.Int· Pilut., ..\o;sm·1.a11on "htdl rl'pre-.t•nl\ tht• S.000 '>lnking pilots St. Helens ready to rumble \/ .\N( Ol VER. Wa!>h . -..\ pu'>l>1bl~ e\plO\l\l' eruption jl :\fount ';1 llclcn!.could takl' plal·e \\llh1n thl· next t"'o v.rck ... and J)(:rhap.., \\1thin th e ne\t In\ da~'i. a spolo.l'sman forthl· l l " (il·olog1cal ~une~ 'atd Stnt· Rrantk~ of thr l IS(iS said 1n a \C\lcanu alh l\Uf\ 1s'iucd late \1ond:1' that .. small-lO mmkra1r-.,1/l' l'\ph1"uns" l'11uld ol·cur 1n thl' eruption. p11!.~1bl~ "mtlar 1n s11e to lhl· l'\plus1nn that ucl'urred at the ~outh\\t'\l V. ashtngton mountain r-.tareh l ll. 19M2. CALIFORNIA Fireman fears AIDS from vlctlm Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday. May 21. 1985 lllSS. Capsized rig leaves Strapped · '1<>KG \'\ < 11 ~ La. !-\P) -\ J 1illl11g bargt· L.1JT~1ng 2' 1x·11pk l:tP'llt'd 1n .1 ha\1111 rwar th" l'1ta,tal Lou151ana ltl\\ll'. killing tiJUr lTl'"' member' anJ lt•a\ 1ng l'lghl li.·art·J trappt·d in 11oodcd rnmpartml·nl\ the ( oa~t (juard \aid toda'. Nmc pcoplr "-Crt· pullctJ fronnh~· ~ata 'ihortl) after the ng cap\lll'd I ~o <\lh..:r1, "'en: pulled through a hok eut 111 tht' bottom of tht' ng b) fl''>l'Ut.' workers. "aid Coa't ( 1uard Pett) Officer Bruce Ba rton Viet vet arrested for spying R.\11 IMORl ( \P~ t-.\ formt'r t<1mmlll11\:.t t1om l'\J)l'rt nn U\l'd of puss1 ng '>l'<.'rl't" to the \m 1el ·l 'n ion ma} ha' l' '>Pll'lf IC>r mul'h of ht'> 20- )car Na''} nirt-t•r anJ prohahl~ got '>oml' l'l>1''11fird 111lorm<1t1on I rum the aircratt carrier \\ ht•re h1~ 'nn 1'1 '>ta11ont·d. thl' FRI \a1J John .\nthon' Walker Jr ~ 1 "'a~ a rrt-..tt·d•' Monda' and atTuwd of dropping aboul ·120 ~l·Crl·t nr C'On- tiden11al Nan dornmenh 111 thc rural Man land (,m~ntn \Ide out•11dl.' Wa'il<l· 1ngt1~n .\11thort11~· ... 'aid he nasht'd a gun "hl·n .1gl.'nt\ approachl.'d. hul drorix·d 11 :ind 'urrcndi:rl'd. Some of tht• t.lol umcnt'\ apix·~1r 111 ha'l' come from tht· l 'S~ ~1m111 .1 nudcar earner .... h"rc his '>tHl " '1a11onl.'d. a court atlida' 11 '><li d Walker. ~h11 no.... "ori....., a., J rv1\all' dctl'C'll\l' 1n .~orfoti.. \a. rc11rl·d 111 I 9"'o :" .1 chrl'I' \\arrant 11ffill"f .1ltl·r 20 \t':tr\ 1n 1tw "·1'' II " '11n v.,1, ukntdil·d a .. \lit h.H·I i .ll1tl' \.\ .llkrr .. 1 \l'onian third l IJ,.., I "i \1a~,1ratl' 1>a111l'I Kk1n Jr Mdl·rt<d Wa~kt.'r hdd .... 1th11u1 h11nd jltl·r lx'1ng wtd . thl· l11rma com- municallon'\ <,pcciJll\I ma' ha\\' heen supply 1 ng the \ll\ ll'I l n1or "11 h 1nforma11un for 15 111 IX H'ar( \aid .\<,s1'\tan1 l ' ~. .\1111rne,· ~1 1chal'I ~eha110\\. -\mong \UhJt'lls lO\Cft'd 1n thl· documents ~l·11cd b\ thl' FHI 111 .1 \.\Oudcd .irra 1>f~lonigomcn Count\ John Anthony Walker J r. were dt•plo) mt>nt of So' 1ct na'} 'essels 111 the Med11terranean and mo' ement~ of So\ 1et merrhant marine ')hips. a coun l)flidin 11 \aid 1;chauo"' said the nllcgauom nl long-term sp~ 1ng "ere ha'>l'd nn r,1atements from t\\O conftdc n11al 1ntl1rmant' "ho tool>. lie delt'l lllr. It'\!\ "\.\ l' had tu ru~h th" ht:c 1u'i: 11! \\hat we ..aw haprx-nrng at the d1 np '1tc .. \aid 8111 Baker. an fAI 'pokl·,_ man in Was.h1ngton. "Of uHJr\t' \\\' "di turn dus<: 'cru11n\ fl(\\\ on jll 111 \.\ alkl·r\ rcla11' cs and· t 1HHcll'h .. Thi: :"'fa,\ \\OU Id not romml·nt on .1 C B"i ~l'\\S 'rcport that ~oung \.\allo..e r "a' tx·1ng 4ucs110ned h~ '<a " in · 'C'>llgator'i aboard the ~1m111 "'hteh \\j~ 1n H~ula. Israel. on :\tondj' Another MX.fight looming . \\ .\'\1--llN(j roN (AP) -~at upponenl\ of the cost!} and co tn.l.' er\1at M m1~s11f arc w~n anothe1 hattk to stop or \CVe rt'ly hm1 ti' produc11on &Ad dcplo)ment. :\ two-proogt•d .attack on tb.t S)'Stt<m ts planned dunng ~nat rnni.1dera"11on of a S302 bilfton miJi tar) authonLat1on bill for tisc.al 1986 ~n. Ciar) •fan. l>-C. olo .. ts urg.in 1,uppon lor an amendmtnl tha v.ould rut '1 pr<X·uremenl b<.1<:k t 1cro. Sen. am Nunn. D·Ga .. told th Senate on Monda' that if Hart fails in that an empt he \\~II offer an amend mcnt hm11111g M X deplo) ment to n rnon· than 40 m1s~\c!> and cuttin au1h or11rd procurement 111 fiscal I~~() 10 I~ m1l.s1ks tnstcad 0f the ~I r111"' plannt>d. I hr la~~ congressional battle ove thl' \1 \ wok place 111 'Aarch when. .iltt·r a \l'rtl.°'> ul four 'utc'i 1ndud1n l"-o 55·~~ \I\ '1rtum·., 1n the Senate fl'\lrll tlllll\ lJO lund1ng \\Cre ft'ffiO\Cd tor ti\\ .ii 111!\ S l'r'-'"1JL·n1 Jfragan has sought t J.l·plo~ .1 tln·t ol 100 MX missiles 1n t' 1'11ng \1rnutcman \illl\ 1n Ne l-lra,i....i and \.\)om mg f he 1\l'llalt' apprO\l'd .1ml·nllmrnt o ffered b' Sen Da <)uJ\k R-lnd \\h1ch .a1temph l .. pur .t)mpl'l1 t1un 1n ~~·apon pn~u.~~mcnt ~ :..e "Tlwre arc dt' l'rs 10\ldl' 1ht.· \ t''>WI looking l\•r '\Uf\ ''Or!> of bnd1e\ ... '><lid ---------------------------------------------------------------- Kei th \irnon. 'pokl·c;m:in for thl' GNP s· lugg1e ~h e 7 0/0 .("or quarter e, .\cad1an \mbulant'l' Sen Ill' .. fhe /( l 1 outlook " not. 'Cr) good t'11r '>Uf\ l\Or\ T\\O of the thrCl' Jl'l lo.\ .lrl' ~~g1~~l~~a.~a.Va)ltlllrnlthnl'\~t·lis stock marke_t at record high DI\ er<. tound o'nl· bcxh 11\\ltk thl· rig '>hunh after thr~ began thl•tr \\ '."lfl.'"(,f()". , ,1,._ fh .. I ..... ..... .• h .• h I i.. .• ·I J"' I h ...... ,. .... .., , .., , , .> prnJl.'ct1on'> ,,.,·1ng m..tut' ' 1..·1.un11m· fl'l'll fu 1~h c using avv' l' . U\I or '>carr ,1nd o thers at mid-morning. ccunom~. ba111:n·d h) foreign t.om· l'>h tx·1im: tht' 'car h .. :g..tn thl· tir-.1 t1nw Mari.. t-..ugelbcrg.~ another ( 113'>1 pellt1on. gre\\ a1 a '>lugg1!>h 0 ,.pt.'r1.·1..·n1 In \1Jrl h. he fort· th\· qu..trk·r hJJ Guard .. pukesman. ~aid thl' bargl' annual rate dunng the tir'\t threl' cnJl·d. thl' department l'\l1m..tted ca ml' 10 re~t at a 45-dcgrce angk. v. 1th monthi. uf the ~ t'ar. thl' go' ernmt·nt gro\\ th' ..ti ~ I pen l'nt I J\I month onl\ about half of Its bo11om dl'ck reported tuda~. 1h.11 tigure \\as rn l'>ed J l1\\0\1.:trd 111 abc;,t. \\atl'f Tht· C om ml'rl't' Dl·partm\'Ot '>.11d I I pat ent ·" m11tl' c\ 1dl·nu· The ng "a 200-foot·long. 5~-loot-the gross na11onal produl t. the hrtlad-11wun1cd t•r' thi: hJttt•nng th l' l \ \\IUl' barge capable of bt'.ing raised est mea~urt o t thl' i:ountn \. l't'lln· 1nJu,tr1JI \Cl lllr "·I' 1.11>.111g lrl>m abm l' thl' floor of the mari.h on legs om ll health. lu' lllll l'\ pandl:d .11 '>Ul h fon·1gn u>mix·111ur' like telephone polt·~ a IO\\ ra1c "lll't' tht• end oft ht• l 4X I ·IC 1 hl• ''Ul i... marlo..ct \IJgl'd j hro..td· 11 O\l'rtUrnl·d ,hortf\ 'ht:fnrl.' mill· rt'l'C\<,11rn haSt:d rail\ Monda' \\Ith the l>o"' night 1n Ba,11u < hcnt· near thl' "' Thl' dl·pannwni'' ljtt''>l gro,l.lh font''> 1ndu,1nal a,e.ragc soann11. to a fhl' 1n\l''to1 l.'uphona "'a~ tuekd h' jl\1t1n 11' the h·deral RC''>t'f\C 811JrJ t11, ul ii\ J1~.uunt rate. the rate' 11 th..trgl'' lln hjni.. loan~. 111 ..., 5 ix·rll'nt "gnaling thl· l'entral hank·s 1ntt·nt11 t11 I•• ru,h 111tt"ft' ... t rate<, IO\\Cf 1n .in l'!fort IP 'pur the tlagg1ng l'l I •011111\ \lj n' ..tnal'''' hl'lle't' that mO't "til "'1lflo. l\\ ft'\ I\ t' thl' l'Uln\lffi\ '.\la~-1 ern:honnl· pari'>h line ligun· tor thl' J.inu:tr~·"-1.irch qu.irtt'I LOS ..\NC i El ES -Firr lightcr5 arl· \\Orrtt·J ahou t a l'\lllcagm• \.I. ho g,1 \ t' "ii mun ,31d lir,1 fl'porh 1nJicatl'U fl'prl'\t'lll\'O j \hjrp rt"' 1,11111 lrom 1 .... u mout h-to-mouth rnu,ntat1on toa fotall) 1n1urt'ddrl\cr \Ull'l'nn~ from \ID\. thl· hargi: \\J!I lx'ing mmt·&-,1.hen 11 l';irlla l'\Umall'\ ill lir\l 4uane1 1 jlthough hl·alth l'\pt.'rh '>a~ 11 I' unlikd~ the d1sca!>l' 1s transmlltl·d h~ '>Ul'h U\t'rturnrd ix·rti>rmanl·e and \\a'i far helo" th\· u.>ntact. f 1rdigh1er "iha"n C'orhc1I ga'e mouth-to-mouth rl'SU~C'llat11rn tu lhl' .--------------------------------1 I '» l'ar·old Lo' ..\,ngek' man.\\ hose 1~kn ll f~ wa!> .... 11 hhcld. after the man\ car rlungl'd do"n a f opanga C'an~11n cl1ffnonh of the Pat·1lil' Coast H1gh .... a~ un ..,und.1\ ( 11rtx·ll and the thrl'l' other lirl'lighters \\ho \\Orkcd to 'a'l' him lata karnt•ll that the \ 1t·11rn had a1.·qu1rt·d 1mmunt• ddincnn '' ndrnnw ,111<.I twpn1i11' A. anolha n>ntag1ou .. d1sra'\l' Pickens to sell Unocal holdings LOS ANGELES -In his first dekat "' thrl'e ~ear-. ol as ... :.iul i, on h1g ud t'ompan1es. Texa'i oilman T. Boone Pickens Jr. ha~ agrl'l'd 10 \di his l 'nm.11 ( ,1rp holding' hal'lo. tu the rum pan~ at .1\ltgh111;.,,, f>1l-lo.t•n•,' ... ur'rl·ndt··r \f11nd.1~ \\:.I' a ma1or 'lt'l11n fnr Fred L. Hartin l 'nm.11\ Mi-\l·ar-uld lha1rm.1n \\he1 had '<"'t'd 1101111 gill' in tu P1llo.t·n,· 1hrc.11' H.1nk~ ha' 'Pl'nl ~n '"~"' \\1lh l 'n(lc.11 till' p:tl\'111 nl l n1nn (>ii ( 11 ()f( .1ldorn1.1. .ind hi: pl.l\nl .1 m:11rn ink II\ huild111g 111111<1 !hr n;.111()11' I t1h largl'\t llil urncan Greenpeace members arrested RI< HMOND -Pul1cl' m.Hk !>C\CO arre~ts \\hen thl' l'rl\ 1runmt·n 1.1I grllUP ( ircl·npl'Jll' t ned Ill dam the llu\\ ot \\ a~lt'\' Jll'r fnHn thl' < hl'' ron l ~ \ R1l·hmond Rctiner) rnto \:in Franl'l\l'O Ba). T~w (irl·enpcate mt·mtx·r, "t'rt· am·~ted ~fonda ' "'h1k budding tht• Jam ulung thl· ( ·a,tni ( rl"l'k. \\h1ch k t•dc; tntt> Castro U.l\l'. a rdat1\eh ~t ill. lu"'·\\Jtcr area ol thl' ba}. The SI\ nll'n and one woman \\Cre c1tt•d for trt'!>pas 111g and rdl·a~t·<.I b) Ri chmond Pol Ke. who . tRo"'e<.I a ~.n.:i:c1u>~i.:'-' bua~ a::.h.~.m:., 1 n <Lftk:r _to rilakl' t,hi; arr~s!s~ ~~d.~i!.:._~al. ama. -- Jams slander sult beglns S-\C R -\ME;-.; f() -rih' 'il:inder 'u11 aga1n'it antHa\ cru'iadertfoward Jan 1<; 1s ti nail~ cu ming up tnda~ 111 ~arramcnto SupcnorCour~. It ha~ bl'l·n Ii\ c H'ar'i s1nl'l' Jan" alkgl•dl\ told hn·kler Oarla Da' l'iioon 1H Da\ I\ 1ha1 she :.couldn't make a quartn" in a "house the) hnH"' 1n Nl'\aJa. Judge W1l11am Wh1t l' has prn 1cwcd '1dl'ota pn ot'thl' puhllc appcaranct' al Sacraml'llto ~talc I 'nivers1t) vi.hen• tht• rl'markc; \\erl' allcgedl ) made. Stiffer drunken driving law .lcllled SA( RAMENTO -Leg1slat1 on to 1mpoS<: mandatol) YtJ-da) Jail terms for <;econd-conv1c11ons drunken driv ing has heen killed b) an .\.ssembly commlltl'e The hill h\ '\'iSl'mblyman 8111 Bradk\. R-Escond1do. died '-1nncla~ on a ~-I 'ote ot' the ..\'isemhl~ Puhltc Safct} Comm11tcl'. one shon of j ma1ont). Three ml·mhcr'> ah\ta1nl•<.I. ( "tirrcnt la .... calls for l/l}-da) sentl'IKl'S for rcpe-at con' 1c11uns w11h1n fi,e year'>. hut g1H''i Judges thl' d1c;crc11on to ,u,rx·nd .111 hut ~!< hour\. WORLD Weinberger peeks at E. Germans HF.RL IN -l r ~-OcTense . cfretar) Caspa·rw: W-emhergn ml·t tht· ~are of( ommun1s1 hordcr guards acros'i the Berlin Wall toda) 1n a\ 1s11 dl'<i1gnl'd 10 rc-cmphas11c demands for a Soviet apology and compensation for thl· death of an .\ml'nran ofllcl·r 111 East (ierman). Wemherger '1cwrJ the Berlin Wall from Potsdamer Plat1. once one of Ht•rlin \busiest 1ntersec11 ons. "'11h the l ' Ii. commanda 111 Berhn . .MaJ. Gen. John H. M11chcll and Wrsl Berl11;i lntenor Sccrrtar> Hemrich Lum mer. Wein.berger d 1m~d about ~5 steps 10 a \\Ot>lkn plmform io g:l1l' over the 12-foot concrete wan dind1ng East and We~t Rl'rl1 n Communi st Ea't (il·rman border guards \tared hack from hnrdn towers ~1nJ hutld1ng rooftop~ unde r hright. \11nn~ skit'\. Beirut battle toll: 83 dead India'• Gandhi visit. Ma.cow MO"iC < >W -·Pnm<.' M1nl\ll'f R"tiv (iandh1 M lnd1.1 amH·d 1n Mn,~·1\w tml:n for a '"-<.l:t\ '''II he '>aid hi: hopi:ct would lrad to "much dr~·per undcr1,111nd1n11." hrtwet•n two rH1t1011~ 1ha1 nlrcad) arc <'kl~ Gandhi was gri:etril a t thl· Krl·mlln h~ So' 1rt kadl'r M1kha1I S. Clortlat'~t''. in a ccrt'mony hronlil :t\t t>l1 n;iwrnal h'k' "'on flH· two k:idcrs \\Ill h1)ld talk' on Wedlll'\tfay lnd11111 1111ir1al\ 'aid the 'l''i\IOI\' \\111 he prnatc \\1th 1ml~ 111tl·rpretl'r' prt'!lcnt ·Chin• .clJool fraud uncovered pf KIN<, -C iO\l'll)rll('nt 111ve!lt1gator'i have cloM"d a phon) <'Or- re'iptmdentl' ,chnol run h) unl·mplovt·d workers and rc t1rt't whu Ju!X"d 8 000 pcopk 1n .1 ,rnm that tx·g;m thrt·c -..ca~ .. tgo. thr < ·ommunt'I You1h l raiu(' nfW'IJ')3fX'r '131ti !IKJ:H I he C'tunu 'l outh Nc"s said offictal!l "-'C«' hU'i ) .,on1na out tho-,'Mf.111·, of th(•"( h.tng!\ha r l'UC'h· 'l our1,elf ( ollcge ," hcadqunrtl•red 111 a three-room \had. 111 the Hunan pr<1' 11tl'1al cnp1tal \inl't.' I Q82 fhl· (l'\(X'r 'in1d the 'l<'ht,ol frauduknth ohtainc.-d an offil·tal seal anJ l ollel'tt d ahout S 70 000 in 1u111on ft·l'' h\ iH.l\\·t11 ~1ntt 111 tfun.rn ( ruang,\I, <.iu11hou and Huhc1 pro' tOll'' . . 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ONE WAY PANELS VISIT OUR CUSTOM DEPT. whtrf' vou ldll choo~" 'ro~ '1'1'u\Jnl1\ '~.im(lle~ tr om Amtnt .1 ' 'dd ~ .. 'T d~ BLUECmPDIAPtlY INtl Ml E. 8yer ~ S.•&a A•• , ................ a "-'•..-. •'-~ ·> 641 5150 ............ • UTa••ls• . -· ' __ ........; _ __. __ _ -- -· 'Guys and Dolls' rolls a seven If you haven't already secured your rcserva11ons to "Guys a nd Dolls" at the , Laguna Moulton Playhouse. you re more tha n ltkely out of lut"k . !he how ts going to be as hard to 8l'I tn to as the Pageant of the Mastt"rs next door. And wtth good reason. Director through onl' more running of thl' Alex Golson's up-u:·mpo produl'llon oldest l'~tablt~hed permanant lloa1ing ofth1~golden oldie 1s a whopper with aap g;tml' 1n New Yorl. arc tn for a all the trimming!., thl' crl·am of the plca~111 'urpnsc. (lolson and h1~ com mun1t) thl·atcr crop thu-; for 111to stalT -including mu!>ll'al d1nx·tor 1985. Alfred J. Lang. st.•t dt'stgnc:r Wall) Tho~l·who 'O\\ thc1rrnab11t1 ~ tos1t Huntoon and choreographer Jen ~=--=-:"'."."-=-:-------------------------. Colhns -have CJ\pe ndcd <.·ons1der-~ eT'UDOeTOUA • ...,_ ..... ---..~ •OiiendellV 1111..,io w (aiaisoweoo able l'ncrg) in mounting a fi rst-ratt' rend111on of Frank Locsscr's l'lass!l' treatment of Damon R unyon's fabk· of gambit-rs. chorus girls and mission- aries from th<.• 1940s. Jc IT Calderon·._ imaginative lighting l'flccts and th\' toned-down costumes of Marthl·llu Randall and Bets\ Hewell also cnnrh the owrall l":\Pl'rlent'l'. pn·1a110n. Toi J1rus ··Guy and Dolls'· usuull) hnng) Ill mind hnghtl} rnlurcd Sl'I~ and llm,h) wardrobes. but the Laguna \Cf'>tOn has mull·d both and gl\Cn Ill> char3l· t"rs a chance to shine instead. ·1 hl· tntl·rprctat1ons in 1he·top ranlo..!> ma\ dtfTl'r sltghtl~ from trad111unal rnn- ccp1. but Golson has madl' thl·m "ork to 1hc !>how's O\ rrall bcndit. Marlo.. l urnbull takes his assign- mt:n t a~ rnmil' relief scrioustr -at 1tml'S outragcousl) overplaying his role a tht: lloating t·rap game 1m- prl'\Sano. Nathan IXtroll. but never \.'easing to bl-fun to watch. Con,erse- 1). Pcpix.·r Hamilton 1'> a more relined M 1s .\dl'latdc than 1s t·ustom arily prt~C'ntl'd . }l't sht· nc'l'r IO'iCS thl· kl» to hl'r hra'>S) t'haractl.'r Grl·gur) How11. a '>hmmer actor than mo~l in thl' roll" ofN1cel) N1cl'I) Johns4n. doe, ... "'ell. n1cd~. Denni~ O'Donnell ha' thl" Siil.' bllt oot quill' lhl" ml'nacr for Big Jule. whill" Bl) an Burnes LS a ~oung but l."ffcctt\l' L1eutl·nant Brannigan. ~ '>tandout in ">Upport 1~ Neil Prusscl. "'ho g1 \l'S bt' charactl'r uf Harr. thl' Hor~c a hor~l' laugh thal , .. a continual crackup Nila Andenon &lvea Lana HUeman a llft In ••Guye _and Doll• .. at the Laguna Moulton Playbouee. STARTS TOMo.RROW MWlftm COSTA MESA fOUllTa. 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"hilt: 1:hurc11~r:iphl·1 ( ol· ltn!> nwnh high prHl\l' tl1r hl·t 'l'lll· 111la1111g H:I\ ana n1gh1 duh \l'gnwnl and her iam-packl·d "Sit l>l1" 11 Vuu'rt: Rm·k1ng the Roat" numhcr 111 ''h1ch almosl t:,er~ actor 111 thl' \ho" PRIME TIME SOAPS Jppl·ar' Hun1111111·, hugl' hal·kdrup) gl1(k l'lluitll·,~h 111 and out ot'thl' forcfrunl and knd thl' ,1111" ·,technical aSJX'lt'i ,1 h1~h glo'' 111' proli:ss1ona1t .. m r hl"rl"' .1 1111 nt wom on thl· Laguna ,,age and I tunhhln a n out~tand111g dn1~na. 1111l11c" '1rtually l'' l'ry 1nl'h 111 I I ··(ill\' Ll1hl t>oll,·· tl> sold out th rough 11\ \l"hl·dukd June 16 clo\ing J;itl' hut ti 'tanJing room 1!> available. \Oti'd tw \.\di adv1sl"d 10 grab 11. i\·rl\11 mann·!> l'<11H1nul' Tuesdays through "iaturda~' at !$ p.m. and SundJ\\ at 2::10 at thl' Moulton. 606 I agun.1 < an\On R1lJd. 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KNOTS LA!l;DIN(~: \l.11 1on11n11n 111 1n\e\11ga1c l mp1rl' \'alk~ lo..an:n rd'uw' IO hdrnl' al'\ '"in' .1a· dead "'hl'll ·\ hh\ ·\l·hlld •~ 10' nh l'd in nunnr Jll ldl'nl 'h"' r'l·al111'' 1ha1 \.ii h.1, nghl lo kn o" thJI her II" n 1:h1tdr1·n arc JhH' \al 1cll' lkn 'hl' l ;inn1111h111t.. 111m:irn1ng him 11n11t \hl' knrr""~ tht' tall• 111 ha bJb1 t'\ J1"htr.1 untl.-rm1nrng ar, -..·11-;.ontidcnn· 'Family Feud' fizzling I O~ \NC1FU.S f ·\Pl -"fam11' r cud" hO\I ~ ll'hard Daw\on ha' k"'l'd ht'> la't 11.-mail' n1ntl''tan1 for thl' caml"ra~. Having -;mooched al>out 211.000 woflll'n ovl•r nmc }<.'ars on thl.' tck \'1'1011 gume \how. Daw~on 11.·urfull> hrought "Fam1l ~ feud" to a dmt• ;" lhl' !>tud10 aud1cnct• gnml' him a \tund111g ov11t1on. I hl' 'how 1~·11 '1ct1m 10 thl· ·\BC nl•twork programmer·, G\. l>u~"on took 'iOml' rarl' on-\·amcra moml·nt' 10 tall 10 thC' aud1l'nCl' "1thout mu'itl , applau~· nr 1.quC'a ltng ~·ont(''itant'i "l'H' hat1 the mo'>I incrl'd1bk luck 1n m~ career " ~1d l>aw~m. whn won an Emmy in 1978 "I nt''l'r drc~mcd I would havl' a JOb tn which \O man) proplc could IOU<'h mC' and I could tour h them." he said -dra"'"I an unC\J)('CICd lauih. . Da"'11on "known for k1ss1ng <.'a h woman rnntestant, and l''.li:l'Cull\ i.' f'rOOUi.'l'r Howard Fcl~hC'r (''il1mate<l that Oow'ion hus~cd "somcwhcrr 1n 1h1.· 'tl'intt y of 10.000 women t'O nlt'\· tun!\·· ti' l'r thc n11w \enr'I .. --~-----.... -------~~~~~~~~~~------------...a.--------------~-------------------.... --~~. ·--------=--·--·...---·------------------- Arts center gives county·new ciir of sophistication History, Orange County style. was written Sunday aflernoon when the new Performing Arts Center hosted its first performance.~ As the Pacifi c Symphony played and the Pacific Chorale and. the Orange County Master Chorale sang, the county enhanced its cultural status and became a more complete. more desirable, more sophisticated place to live. St~p by slow. car~ful step, Orange County is becoming a self-contained metropolitan area that ~urvives a~d competes quite nicely with Los Angeles. Certainly. the PAC alone cannot provide the quantity of music and drama to compete with the vast artist treasure that awaits in LA. But. under the direction of Thomas Kendrick. who is leaving the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington. D.C., for the gentler civilization of sunny Southern California, the quality of the performances here -will be as high as they are anywhere in the nation. With the exception of the crowds drawn to.the South Coast Repertory Theater. cultural traffic has normally flowed from south to north. Now, Angeli nos are likely to find that they ha ve to take the freeway to Costa Mesa to be uplifted by art. The 3.000-seat. $65.5 million arts complex in the South Coast Metro area is the latest example of how far Orange County -and the Orange Coast area of the county -has come from its agrarian roots. · Orange County is becoming one of the leading new centers of high-tech industry in all of the United States. Its population of two million is ex pected to increase by at least 50 percent by the end of the century and its seeming immunity from problem s like tox_ic waste dumping, air pollution, noise pollution and racial strife is in jeopardy. •· Orange County is suffering growing pains. as such a desireable and attractive place must. But it is also enjoying growing pleasures; there is no better example than the Performing Arts Center. Those to whom we have entrusted the awesome responsibilj.ty of planning for our future should recosnize the inevitability of growth as well as the possibilities. Those who have planned so well to provide the county with rich cultural horizons might stand as an example to those who establish policies for air travel. freeway ~ra'liiet education and law enforcement. Editorial did not reflect student's view of sickout To the Ed11or: This rebu11al 1s wn11en 10 clanf~ an unprofessional and 1rrespons1bk l'd1 - torlal printed Ma~ 15. v. nttc-n b~ Tom Tait of lhl' Oath Pilot n.l11onal staff. · The l'd11onal 1n\1nua1ed that I, -Mark Glasst"r. '1 ~tttdtnt of Fountain Valle) High ~chool. '1ev.cd the teachers a\ being rc-sponi.1ble for thl' d1srupnon of t'dur;mon at Fountain \'alle~ High School. and 1ha1 the tl'ac her'> pc-r-;ualkd and "1 n- 11m1dated .. thl' \IUdl'nl\ IO \lagl' the v.alkout that occurrl·d on ~1a~ 14 The tirsl po1n1 ofth1s rebut1al 1s 10 danf) the c1ted quo1a11on that hn~s m) name with this inaccurate ed1- tonal Thi.' quo1:111on rl·ads· "I wish the> would top messing around wtth our educa11on." "The\" in the-quotation 1s d1rl'cted toward · both tlw tcachas and the district adm1n1'>trator\ I ha\c no knowledge ol "h11 l'i al fault 1n lhl' d1-;pu1e. and I do nol 1111rnd 10 condemn or lt>1Hl11nl' lhl' ;wt1on' of r1 ttwr s1dl' But during a 11me of 1cn\111n in education. 11 1<, trul' that ~1udl.'nl!l0 learning is 1n1crrupll•d. regardlcs'> of who 1s al fault So m) rommcnt '"3!'1 men:I) a pka for normalc~ and a peaet•ful se11leml·n1 J am upset v.1th the '-l31l'ml·nt 1h:11 the students at Fountain alle) High School "soak up opinions without the ~nctit of cnttcal skills." The a tton ta~l.'n h) the students too~ planning and thought. The walkout \\las an action taken b' the students 10 'Oll C' lhl'lr o" n op1n.10ns, no one elsc-·s. To suggest that the students arc not capable of forming their own ideas and of making their own decisions 1s ~n msult 'fO l"~T"'i .. !ttJdent whcrfeft tt nl.'cessa~ 10 d; pla) his or hl·r d1srontent It 1~ also a gross mlssta1eml·n1 that thl· teachers of Fountain alll.'~ High chool "ere-··snicken ng o' c-r their [X'll\ pohlh.'S" dunng their SICKOUI o 'n the contraf). the general feeling of the-teachers seems to be onl' of displeasure that thq felt the~ "crc- 11.'ft with no other alternalt\C than to s1agl.' a sickout. I nc11hcr suppon nor condc-mn the a.c11on of thl.' teachers. but I respect their feeltn~s of concern for the students at 1h1s 1tme. ~ n ed1tonal such as this. "h1ch gt\l'S the 1mprc-ss1on (In mm1 Jn' rl'adl'r) that the-per<,on l'lll'd 1n lhl' kad1ng quota11011 1-. rl.'<.pons1hll· fur thl' frl'l1ngs of an unn:tnll'U l'd1- tonalts1. 1s blatant abuse of Jvurnal- 1~11c pn 1leges. I tind it d1flicult 10 ~lie' c 1ha1 Tom Tait. the \Hiter of the ed11onal. \upports "public cduca11on a'i "'e · kno" 11." and in~ults both thl' !cache~ and the-s1uden1 c; -the eore of public educa11on M~RI-.. C1L.\SSER Student Fountain \ alll') H 1gh hool Doh 't drink and ride lf >o u're dnnling. ~ou ca n't kgall> nde a horse, either. Not on a public place. at an) rate. Y cs. n hors<' 1s a vehicle. Q. Wrong. Oumm)' ··The numb<'r 9 occurs 19 not 10 times 1n the numerical 'iequencc from I to LOO Ft>. that' ~ Still <;a\ 10 11mc\. though you and numcrousother-.say not so. Q, 19. 29. 39 . .ic.>. 59. 69. 79, IN. QO. 91. 92, 93. 94 95. %. 97 91(, ~Q Dt<l )OU ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat count tht• two 9's 1n 99"1 One intemattonal bordl·r 1s more fo rttlied than any other o n earth now Name 11. All right, the front between North1t0d South Koren. In Vermont. it's aga1n\t the law to whistle underwater. No. ~urel. don't know what brought on that weird legislation. Will check further. L.M. Boyd I• a 1,rodl~•t~d NJl•m•lll. H. L. Schwerta HI p 1tl4 \!'¥• Frenk Zlnl ""'""'going f \11111' TomT.tt c.1,, ro 10< ~, .... .,._ __ ~If t:.011<11 Orange Coast OAfLV PILOT/Tuetday. May 21, tM5 · ·1 don 't think for one minute that DemocratBordJssklentRepiibJJCSUJ~ are In thepayofMoscow . But. by George. they'dbetterwlseup . .-, Stop calling it Star Wars High Frontier 's correct name, and purpose is defense · Once again. I regret that I feel obligated 10 express m~ low op1n1on of broadcast "1oumahs1s ... I have an equally lo" op1n1on of pnnt 1ournal- 1sts who are apparent!} too laz} to search out the facts. Nor can I pardon others "ho should know be11er .. such as sc1enee professors in un1 .. crs111es and JUntor colleges and. 1ne' 11abl~. high sc-hool and grade school teachers Jn the case of the broadcasters. I regret to ~~ their nw11' atton I\ polttiral -an11 -Rcpublil'an Reag;in. Thai ma' be the cai.e \' 11h some oft hi.' \ctl.'nt·e profi:ssors. though I hale 10 be he' e that. For the r~st of them. and rxrhaps most 11f lh. 11· .. JU'>t plain laL1ness \\'hat ga'c n<.l' 10 thl'!>l' ,omml·nt'> toda\ "a 1ha1. '"llh a lot of othl'r grandparl·ni-, I '1c;1 1l'd a srhoul 1n "h1ch nnl' ol "'' !!r..1nd'''"' I\ l'nrollcd ·\I thl'\l' .1nnu:.tl Jlfa1r' 1h,· g.r,lnd· na rl·n '" nll'l'I 1 hl' ll':l1. ha., In unl· cla\'I. 1n J"' u'"ng "hJI thl.' ~tudcnl'> \IUd\. lhl' ll':.tl'hl'f -a \Cr\ good Onl' h\ ihl' \\ J\ -llll"n I IOlll'd "'\I.tr ~ars " · Om· of lht' grandmutht'r'> .l'>ked. "Wh ... do \Ou u l' that tam"" he po1n1cd out 1ha1 it's not a v.ia r ..11 all 1us1 the oppo":.11e lt'i. a m..11tl'r l>f national defcn<.l' That and nothing more. WALTER BURROUGHS The teacher'' rt'pl~ · "l knov. that. but 1fv.t' tr~ 1t1 call 11 ·H1gli Fron11er- J non-nuclear an .. v.cr 10 thl' nuclear thre:11.· th" k1dc; \\Ouldn'1 knov. v.hat "l'0fl' IJlk1ng about. -..:1.'llhl'r v.,ould their parl'nt'i l nc1dl'ntall~. l\n·1 1ha1 1rul' ofthl' rt:'il of 'llu"" 't ou bet 11'~ true I don't think fo r one minute ,hat Demcx-rat\ or d1ss1den1 Republtcan' Jrl' in the pa~ of \lo:;t ov. But. b~ (1eorgc . thl.'\ 'd lx'11er "1\l' up .\nd '>ll mu<.1 the-.\mcm·an publ11: .\nd lhl' \mcnlJn press I am not -.uggeo;ttng thJI ( B . tor i:\ampk 1s compo~d en11rel~ of pro- 'io' ll'I rl•porter~ . .ilthough 11·s poss- 1hk 1ha,• arl' '>Oml' ul lhO<.l' I find 11 J1tlirnlt 10 forg" c hroadl3'>ll'rs a' \\Cll ,l\ mJn\ IJ1 nl\ O\\ n l raft 11.in11. ul.1rl\ l·J1111r\ t11r lhl'lf 1g- nor Jnll' r .ll I\ If 1¥..h, r r11n I ll'f In ll'ru•ptor' IW n11 \\ hl'l l' fw,1r lhl' \I.If' \\ hJl lht'\ -~lu h\ nll'.1n' 1•t mlldl'rn '>lll'n•l' JnJ ll'•hn.ol11g' 1' 1ntl'rt'l'PI a m1~ .. 1k aimed .11 U'>. I hl·n. lhl'' Jc'>lrn' thl' m1\\1k -no1 tn l'\pl11'>1' l'' hu1 s1mph b' crashing 1n1u 11 -1u .. 1 lt~r an au1omub1k on thl' l°rl'l'V.J\ .\ b1~ 1.'rJsh 1ha1 '>hJltl·r, thl· 'chide JnJ J1'>Pl'f'>l'\ 11'-parl\ i hl' M:n 11 1\ uc of Ednar ~ Publt<.hl.'r r~rx1n' 1n pan "V. ashington Post t'\l'l u11' l' ed11or Ben Brad lee sa' s nev. spapers should not O\crreact io the results of the recent .\mcncan ~oc1et' of "e"s· paper Ed11ors· rc~dersh1p stud~ "h1ch 1nd1ca1ed ne"spapers ha'e some cred1bi11t) problems "Spea~1ng on a panel at the -\ssoc1a1ed Press annual meeting 1h1s v.eek 1n \11am1 Beach. Bradlee point- ed out 1ha1 columnist Walter Lip- pmann. 1n the I 92Us. v. rote a rnlumn urging ne"spapers to do something about the aed1b11t1~ problems .. V. l'll 1h1s 1sn·1 the lirst 11me that Ben Bradkt' has spoken so Further un. in the same an1r k . Bradlee I'> quoted as sa)ing. "\.\e''l' confesscd to more errors than an' other pror'e!.s1on .. Thc-n thc E&.P anick turns 10 Don Hl.'\\1tl l'\t'Cu\1\C producer of CB T\ ·., 011 \1inutl.'s Hev.111 ba!>tl.llh agretd ''•th Bradke '"I 1h1nk v.e are "orn tnfl o.>ur<.eh e\ 10 death" He ... 1t1 told publ1.,ha<. \h comml.'nl I\) \1r He.,.111 ~ladll'S11 Dun bu11hat'~.smu1.hll''' pauirul "·" 111d'1ng thJn being 1n the "J\ 111 .i nu1. il'Jr homh l'\plo<i1on \\ ,. arl'. n11" lhJl 1Jrge1 of thl' 'll" 1t'h Th,· r111n1" th JI thl' ffil'JIJ 1.h.)t•<,n I Ol'l'J IU\l IU\tlli1.;ll111n \\ h.tl II nel•J, " to .,rr1.·..1J '"ml' truth .\ 1111 ,11 11 .\nd "hill' 11' mJ n' \l'.J r' '>Inn• I h.1, l' h.1J ,., l'l1 lhl' rl'mt1k''t ,,1nnt'l · 11un "11h brn.1J1...1'>t1ng. I ,uggl''>I 1hcr1.'' .1 grr,11 hfll:lUlJ'-l ,111r' JJ' Jt'tt·r JJ\ 1n 1Z.1l1ng thl' pr1igrl'\) 1.1! 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But both regulators and industr. ollic1als 1ns1st "there w1U be no Ohio" here 1n the natton's largest state '"lnd1' 1dual comp.an1e.s will bc merging and ha' 1n·g ens.cs here for at least one or t"O more ~ears. .. predicts W1 ll1am ~tonensen. former pre$i- den1 of the '.\auonal Sa' 1ng5 & Loan League and 11s California arm "But there'.' "Ill be no Ohio here. Dcpos11ors are "'ell protected and no sa' 1ngs account!> are under an\ threat .. Mone-nsen. president of the SI b"tllton First Federal Sa' mgs Bank or anta \lon1ca. said the main dif- ference be1v.een California S&Ls and the dozens of state-chartered sa' 1n~s ban~~ that "ent he'll~ up rece'ntl~ 10 On10 1-, that e'en s1ate-chanered &L!> ht'r<' art' ft'deralh insured "The problem 1n Ohio "as that the state insurana fund "asn) larg1.· tnough " \lonl.'nscn s.a1d But nn de~)\1tor-; ha'e felt JO\ problem\ in am uf the California do'.ure'> In "the most recent fold up atler11ng 1heS2"h1l11on Bewrl) Hllh ~a' 1n~ & Loan no offices "erl do\ed and operatton~ contlnUl' al al branches v.1th another · i§.. L man- Jg1ng thl.' tolded tirm s ~airs lor 1h1 fl'deral Home Loan Bank Board But that doesn't ml.'an al1 1s "ell for ( ahforniJ sa' tng\ .snd lllan<> v. h1ch hold almus11 "1l"l' J$ m.in' J ullJr\ 1n Jerx1s11~ a\ "1' 1ngs and loan~ 1n an' .it her \I.lit' 1 >nh fJ,i month 'Jn \1att'f'·tia,c,! 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I ) ' --' A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. May 2 1. 1985 --T PUNKY WINKERBEAN TV LISTINGS EV£HIHG I!!~ STAATREK llUSINESS REPORT WAITE COURSE C8SHEWS m HOT SEAT HOTLINE ~ THOMPSOH TWINS H MOVIE t * Super Fuu 198 11 Te1eoce Hill E1nes1 Bo1gnme rs· MOVIE t t "The Beastmas1e1 ( 19821 Marc Singer Tanya Rot>eris -8:30- I H&CNEWS HAPPY t>AYS AGAIN MACHEIL /LEHRER ~ ~MARKETING 0 ::k MILLER ~=zoo t * * A Nigt11 1n Casao1anca I 1946) Mar• Bro1tiers LOIS Collie< -7-00- CISNEWS $100.000 NAME THAT TUNE PAIVA TE BEHJAMIN ABCNEWS O DAU.AS WHEEL Of FOATl.WE I 9USIESS REPOAT P.M. MAGAZINE '=AINMEHT TONIGHT **''"The Balla<! 01 Grego110 COf· 1ez ( 19831 Edward James Olmos Tom Bowe< l MOVIE • The Ice Pirates f 1984) Robert Ur !Gil Mary Crosby -7:30-e 2 OH THE TOWH 0 Qt FAMILY' FEUO D ™rs INCREDfBLE G EYE OH L.A. HEWS I WKRP IN CINCIHNA Tl JEOPARDY WILD. WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS '1\> THE SPOATlHG LlfE (f) SNI DIEGO AT 1.AAGE ~ PEOPLE'S COURT m RACING FROM HOLL YWOOO PA.RI< -8:00-e l]J YE.ARBOOt< CLASS OF 1987 o a A-TEAM 5 WORLD TV PREMIERE! * PETER O'TOOLE IN MY FAVORITE YEAR • A •I 0 MOVIE • • • : My ~a.or.re 1ear 119821 Pe1e1 0 Toole Jessica Harper 1J ~ ONE TOO MANY DRABBLE , GARFIELD .. I JOt<fR'SWILD THREE'S COMPANY I KEY TO REBECCA NOVA FRONTLINE • ~=OH£S * * * "Coma I 1978) Genevieve Bu· !Old. Mlcilael Douglas 11) FAR PAVILIONS '$JMOVIE • * ', "Tex 11982) Mau Dtllon. Jim Metzler -8:30-u TIC TAC OOOOH (!) LOVE BOAT mAUCE -8:35- ZJ CHARl.ES CHAMPLIN TAU($ WITH -9-00- • MOVIE 'Do You Remember Love (Prem- iere) Joanne WOOdward RICllill'd K•· I L=THE~? MERV GRlfFIN FAONTUNE NOVA mBAAETTA O)MOVIE • * '" ''Footloose t 1984) KeVln Bacon. Lon Singer Z MOVIE • • ' "Firestartef • (19841 David Ketlh Drew Bairymore -9:30-IJ @) HAIL TO THE-<:HIEF MOVIE • * * 'San Antonio" ( 1945) Eirol Flynn, Aleris Smith -10:00- 1 ot REMINGTOH SffiLE mtl>HEWS l1J) DOM DELUISE AHO FNENOS ULOUGRAHT fm SPACEFUGHT '1!) THE HEART Of THE ORA~ maoXJNG C MOVIE • * •, The Bounly I 19841 Met Gib· son Anlhony Hopluns ti RAY 8AAD8UAY THEATER MARIONETTES.INC $, FlYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS -f0:30- ., IHOEPf:HOEHT HEWS ti MOVIE • • • Broadway Danny Rose 119841 Woody Allen Mia Farrow -11:00- f) O IJ iL@~HEWS 0 TAXI UOOHG SHOW m JEFFEASOHS by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY t.()(J WAN'f 10 PULL.. 1).lA'f 6MID ()'JE~ , 8()()04> ~ ! CJl}fr6f.T(MR LAST l JIEARa TH/SI ~AC RtV ll.lue TllAUY IN THE. fXJ YWll.llWT t fJaJ()IN6, R !CJ<•" Mc, ALIC.£.- \ • ) I • ( t( ( ·I I :! J ... •p \ )' . ~ ~ w. :~ \ ':\. '>Jj' ' ' I"')-; . f~ ' ~\ • ; II , i/ \ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane SHOE I~ Ii~ IF IWAT~ 1lE ~ VIDfo STATI~'? W~AT DID VOU PUT OOWN FOR THE FIRST QUESTION ? I PVT DOWN (I ELEVEN II "Daddy, will you tie this pretzel into the bow kind?" DENNIS THE MENACE If t t t: f by Hank Ketcham ~ lF l WERE '!'OU GUYS I l 0 ST~ Ol.JTA n'AT 'TARD . PETS ARE .\\R WILSONS PEEVE." by Jim Davis I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE TUMBLEWEEDS WHY NOr, ~ HEA'Jetfs • SAK~ ?~REOIER "35, )b.J''l/E HADli..x:> K1os ... yoJ'f(E. e:Ni\1lED 10 S~f\FEW / E)CTPf.A ~. by Garry Trudeau by Charles M. Schulz ..-~...-~~~~~>-L::--i, Ntu 1 r AM •. SH<JcKfN(J I /{'j .• 00/. \ 11LL MAKE IT 11 ELEVEN POTATOES ' HE'S BUN Ml€fGf1. \~ .( I -.. by Lynn Johnston -SoMuc.H FOR PDNESTy' IN MARRIAGE. by Pat Brady IT'S SAD TO SEC. A WQWiN ~o·s NOr AT PEACE. WITM Mei GT2UDa / HEY! WMfflE'S TUE WAITRESS WM0'9 lHE M~AGER IN THI~ Cl\VMMY PIVE ?! MflllE Afr'YWAY? ! T .. E SERVICE MERE. STINK4!>! MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER M;t.W,f.·WZMJ by Ferd & Tom Johnson IHE STEA k 's YeH -· IT'S FOR Sf'NS!.~LE ·· SCR,ATCH ·-IH' '-.Q~·~§J RESTISFoRME. WHAT Do You SUGGEST FOR D~SSERT ? -Y.lo'I• -•• . "'~ .. .,,~ .. by Harold Le Doux BRIDGE North South vulnerable. South df'als . WEST • 82 ., Q J 10 7 0 A 783 • 853 NORTH • J43 <::I K95 OJ8 +AQJ98 EAST • Ke5 l::I A8832 o K S +H2 SOUTH +AQI097 I:/ 4 0 Q10942 + K 10 Tht> bidding: Soatlli Weet Nortlti Eaet I • PaH 2 • PaN 2 v Pae• 2 • PaN 3 v PaH 3 N~ P ... 4 • PaH PaN -Pue OpeninK lu4: Queen of r:; T he quarterfinals of the 1984 World Tf'am Olympiad. held in Sottlf'. provided some uciting br idge. Jn particular. the mauh bf' tween t he U.S. and Austria was vory <'lo~. With on• board to play. Austria led by 7 International Matdl Points,-tite f'qttiveteftt of • parttcorf' awing. Could tht-U.S. pull It off on tht lut hand? T ht record• ~how that both WASTE A N ACE teams reached four spades. The opening lead was · the same -the queen of hearts. ln both rooms .Lhe contract was made. So it looks as if the fates conspired to rob the U.S. of a chance to win by failing to pro- vide a possible swing board. How· ever , t hat wu not the case. ln both rooms the teams reached four spades after a revealinK auc • tion. Seuth's bidding showed at lust tu e&rd• in the pointed suits (spades and d iamonds). Alter the lead of t he queen of hearts, both declarus played low in dummy and. whtn tht queen won. West con linuCli with a heart ~<'larer rurr ed. crosud to dummy with a club and ra n t he jack of spadf't . Whf'ft thi1 won, the finesse wu repeated and declarer -tlalmed t.en tr icks. The ~inning de{ense is for East to over~& lhf. qttf'f'fl of hf"art. with t he ace and shift to tht l11ntt of d iamonds and another. On the third round of tht suit F.ut <'an ov..rrufr dummy for down one. Obviously. this 1s not an f'a'iy defense to find -this hand was played at eight tablt>s in lht' 11unr ~erfinals and not one defender solv ed the problem. But you can rnn strurt a convincing arjfUment 1n favor of this def.-nse. CHARLES GOREN From East's point of view, rven if the defenders can cash I\ second round of heart~ it does not "'tm that they can take two more tr1rk" -both t he king of spades and the king of diamonds seem well placed and. 1f declarer 1s missing thr king of clubs. at 1s finessablf'. f'lay1ng partner fM the ace of diamond" would appear to tM! the only hope of setting the contract. fer fefenudH a-...t har1 .. 1 Gwee'e HW .... ~,,.. llirid1e player•. •rite Goret1 lriqa Witter, 19" C ...... la ... Avt., Cla ... la· .... N.J. 08077. ' r Detroit catcher Lance Parriah look• to um- pire Rieb Garc ia to confirm he tagged out ~ wlreplloloe the Ang els' Dick Schofield, then baa a look of disbelief as Garcia calls Schofield safe . ·~ p ----- DaHyPilat TUESDAY. MAY 21 . 1985 PCAA change• format of baaebell achedule. 82. lndlanapolla: The calm before the atorm. 82. ·Angels play Little Ball as injury .l~·st expands Carew . 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La rry Holmes ls presented with tbe IBF hea vyweight belt. ' ·•"I' 1 I' n1 H ull \r ... tr''"' • 1 .. H , JJruJn l hl'rl' lhl'\ 'I' Ix• lhl' 11. :)\ ...,l ,l?l.1" ._, I· "'•t-1 • \ ·11 "X J P\1g~1 ·'"I" 1 h .11.11,·..1 1h.1n th1 ;.1n, .. r:' ;r 11o 1n 1' ,1 l'••l trt.· 'hr1'''h•1ln~ .,,\,t I \\ .,.,,.ff .• 1 .. 1,~!•.:,11 ' I \ ..._' • I • t ~ t .: ~ .~. • \ I . ' \L ~, ·' .· ·~.111 ·, K "•'II 11 • I I . \ " 1, ' ~·· •• ~ \ it lht .It'''', •I.'' ll.1 ,t .1 • \ • ( l\_ l j \ \. \\ f'\ I 1\. ,\ ' 'l\t •l1,1)\1' 1..1~·' .lr\".lt -. 'l•!'1•I' ,11,, 11,ll' L': J ll\ '\1',lh.t\\ l,',I'\ •llll'I ' '' I . 'l.1'1 c I l 1! l l1.1P :'" •'l' ,t ,I •ht· t..:ngl 1lll•'Jll IJ'''' Area stars dominate CIF selections f >Ill I If.till!\ l '·"' .1• 1,' h.t '"'r' -~ ,;.1 \ ''-k "'~ ",,, I I I 11 • I ' ,t ~L t •r "-'l'' 1 t •' ,, ' .. 1 ),, , ,: \\, •. .111,I I .1 ' \\ · .. !~r ,!~1 I .I " ·' . ! 1l( \ I II ' 1"' I .... ' .I I" •, , ..., .. "',I • ! 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May 21. 1~85 SPOR TS BREAK PCAA throws out divisional play for baseball teams Barfield Key(•) Toronto win Indy: Quiet b_efore storm Just Barfield d10\t' Ill 1h1t't' run' ii ' h \.\1th a honll'r and n \:ll'rtfin· tl~ Jrld J immy k · 'l -\ J 1I O)1 Ind\·, t'lHl't l'\t>t•m·nn·d rat'l'f, 15 pl'r ap\ Key p1tdll'c..I a lour·hllll'I 1~11 h1~ ti1 \I llHIJOr· Trac ls s l en t as crews till' IOO\I rl'la>. 0 l'd tu:··, hern nll.mlll\lh. lfr'll ht· Ill hi~ ~.Mth kagu.: t'C11npll'll' ~um~ Monda tn k:id tht' l f --1--h ~1raigh1 l ndianapolh 500 on Sundn) nnd still ~alts it tht' I ornntu Alue Ja~) lo a 6-1 "' l\11 ~ (II t'r ( hira~o. tht• pu i n a tou c es to ca rs biggest rat•e 1n the \A.Orld rhll> I) the rarl' I here .. no ~~l'r\ \.\ ht1t• ~o\'l. third t'onsl't"UllH' Ill''-i....l'\, ·'·2. hm11t•d 1ha1 comcclosc." 1hr 50-)car-old f-<ut'Wid Monda) ·on· >\ l'hangl· 1n\oh 111g 1hl· d1m1na1wn ot' ii divisional pla~ in ha,1:hall wa' 0111: of lht· ('hu.:ago Greg Walker's '>l\th homl'r t)f 1iw ~l·ar. a '"o· IN 1>1-\NAPOl.IS (AP)-I he quiet bdorl• thl' storm returning homl' to llou~ton. . ~ oLH shot tn tht• !'it\lh 1nn1n~ I hl' 24-}t·ur-old lt·ti-handl'I r I\ t' tkt)'> bdbn· thl' nchl'~I and fastest automobile He'll bl' back on Thur.d:i~ · lhl' hnal rhanct' or proposals adoptl'd Junng thl' Paci tic< ·oa't ~trul·l. out 1hrt'l' anJ \\Jlked onl· lx·fon· a V1l'lon:.1 Duv 1an· rn tht• world. th" lndtanapolts Motor. pcC"dway 1s at prac1it·c: before tht' ran· dunng a two-huur "l's~ion that !>llll holtda' n1md ol 44 , l' thl· \l'l'Vnd-largl'\I \"fO\tJ 1~1 last t'alm I h1: milling l'rowd s 't\TC' gone. rhr ~<'ream mg 1s known as "C'arburcttoll da) ." \•\ t•n tht>ugh tht' exottl Athletic Assonataon\ annuJI Spring oun 11 mel'tln~'> fa,t 1,eel. · tht' n1nl'·\ t'.tr h1swn ut' tht• l'll&ll\n arl' silent turbocharged engines no longl'f U\l' rarhun·wrs . ·? tranrht.,t' In 11lhl·1 · \mcm·an l rt''" arc putting tht• final to uches on lhl· '3t'ars1h:i1 .\fll·r Thurstl:l\. thl' tr.ill. .igatn will he qu•~I unlit The Council' llll'd to adopt a pmpm.11 madt• h~ till' P<; A.r\ ~'>cba]I n1ud1es and a1hll't1r d1rc1:lor!> fl't"· o mmt·ndtng tha1 thl' \"Ulll'lll for111:11 -a JO-t1.:rnw sct\edulc \A. Ith pl:l\ UIOlt'Slt'J Ill l\.\ll JI\ l\IOn!> -tx· c hanged to a:? 1-ganw ~.'hl•duk 1.1. 11h cath it·am pla~ ing league opponenh JU'>I 1hrl't' urne' ill a \t'a\nn. Ll·aguc ih'll\lll, rd1n 1:r Curt '"II 'tart lht• 69th running of the lndianapolt~ 500 on l'arl~ ran• da~. , " Wardle 111tl'h1'll nut 1>1 .1 baSl'S· ')unda) Tilt' ::!00-gallon fuel tanl.s ar(' be111g patntcd in The star1111g lineup. dl'll'nn1n.:d b) l'<\O wt:ckend~_ul lnadl·J nunl·-out \ltu1t1t111n in the 1hc1r rt•spcc11vt~ tl·am l"Olors. Dnvt'rs' names arc rarl'l"ull) qualtfica11011\, U\i.'rages a rc.-rnrd 208. l .'M. mph. eastl) n1n1h 1nn111g for ht~ first maJul ~1ng lt'ttcred onto thl' rnncrell• ptl wall along 1hc main breaking the form.:r lnJ1.rn:.ipohs ~t·rord o f 203.686 a nd \ ll·ag.uc "H 1· tu prl''>t'P e 1h1· '1ra1gh1a" a). the fo rmt•r all-tinll' racing rt·nird o l 204 069 ltCI last faM b) \1 inrw,111.1 1 \\ 111,· 5-2 'Ktor\ Grounds ere"' s arc spruc in$ up the rows of bh:ad1l'r' a 24-rar lidd al t hl' M 1ch1gan I ntcrn:.1110nal Sixcdwa >- l:.ach tl'am plaH·ll "" di' 1\lonal oppnnt·nh "1' times and its 11on-J1, 1 ional ll'::igul' oppont•nt~ thrt'l' time~ 1h1'i }car ll\ t'I lht' Bo,1nn R1:d \o, V. :mil~· that will si.'at nearly a quarter-millio n ran· funs on Sunda~ H<:ud1ng thl' fidJ 1n thl' pole prn.!tton will be 34-year- l"lllt'n·J llll' gunw after thl.' Rt•d and thl' httercd infield that will hold another 100.000 or old Pancho Cartl'r, tht• Ind ) rOl)k ti.' 91 the )car in 1974 but Thr Council af,tt apprmcd a n:n1mnwnda11on to go to a \1flgll'-s1ngtc-.. 1ngk 1\l'l·kt·nd .,1:nn 1111h team\ pla~ ing one ganw on I nd:i~ s. Sa tu rd a~' .ind Sunda" This "tll n·plJt'l' tht• prt'\'tOU' \111glc g:inw· doubll'ht'itdt•r form.11 \o\ luadnl lhl' b:.t\t'' \111h no out~ m orl' s111l look111g for h" lir\t '1cton in hi\ adoptl'd home statt' 111 1 hl· n1n1h .1g:11n!!>1 rl'ltt'' er Ron f hl' 1 t'teran dn \ crs arc read~ The~·, c been through Carll'r qual1fil·d a1 .1 rl·<·ord 212 sin mph lor his first front· Barfield Davis. Bui V. ;11dk n•urt•tl p1nl·h· 11 all tx·tore The rookies ..• "l'll. lht'\ 'rl· roul.11:~. and somt• ro" ~tart 111 12 }l'!lf\ at lnJ,. h1tll'r Ste ve Lyons on .1 'hon ll~ anll 1h1:11 \lflll l. 1)ul are m orl' n1:nou'> than othl'r~. · Bl·'>ldn F0\1. theonl~ t'our-11nw '"nm·r in history. thl' Wade Boggs and Dwight Evans Joe Beckwith "Thl') want u~ to do all th.:~c lhlllg!>. go to thl' (5001 01h1:r former "•nnl'r\ 1n !\unJ:.i~·, lt~t·up "111 be Rid uncurl.t·d a" lid p1tt·h "1th tht· h."1'' loaded .ind lllll' ou1 11aradt• (on Saturda~ l. .. grumbll'd one rool.1l' dn 1 er . .\m· ;...kars. u l\A.O·llmt• \1 inm·r .rnt.I lht• dt•ft•nJing l'~ampion. \\1th tht• flt'" Im mat. a llt"brl·al.1·r format "a~ approH·J If t\.\ll lt·am' tit· for lht· runlcrcnt·t- r hamr11 omh1p thl· lcagul··., autorpat1l· quallfica11on herth in tht• M ·\ ·\ playoffs will go 10 thl' tl·am "h1ch 11 on t ht' \t'flt'' tx·1" t't'n 1 hl' t \\ ll. 111 tht· n1n1h 1nn1ng alll''' ing. Curlis Wilke r son tu \\"Ort• I u~rnd} l. ofHoll:.ind. "alk1ng m·n ousl~ in and out ofhl~ 1hrn•-,.1mt• \\ 1nnl·r-. Johnn~ Rutherlurd and \l l nsa; and g1,ing1hl·Tl'\a~RJngt·r,an!<·",11 111r~ merthl'i....an'a" C1a<iulint• ..\llcy-garagt'. '"..\II I "an11odo 1i.drt'l"" Mano ·\ndn·111 .ind 111111 ~nt•\J. t'.tl'h looking for hi\ Cit' Ro, al\ ... Ttw Mil1.1.a ul l't' Ul l'"l'r!> at l k' dand .\nothl'f rooktl'. R 1t'h Vugll•r. \.\ill ht: making h1~ liN \l'rnnd '1r1on I nd.1am game wa' pm1 p1>nl'l.1 hlT;lll\t' o l ra1 n -1 hl' Ii r't I nt.I~ ·t·a r '>tan a ftcr an l'igh t-ycar carl'l.'r that incl udn H1•\ldt'\ t'a rta 1 lw or lwr IC >fllll'I wot.. ll'' of 1 ht• ) t•ur 111 I h1· ( ounl II al"i 'll!l'd IO ma kl· J rt•qu.:'t ltl lhl· :"\C \ \ Kult'' ( .1m1111llt't' w again 1'\pa1mt•n1 '"'h lhl' thrl't'·lh>lllt 1Jl'l1,I ~ti.11 Ill ha~l.t•thall m•\t ~t·ai.on \ul·h-p(l'olpont•mt•n1Ill1ht• ma1ni kagut'' lhl\ ,1· ..... un 1111Jgl·t and !>pnnt rar nattonal c·hamp1onsh1p!> 1tw hnt'Ufl art• -\ndrl·tt1 \k.tr,. H 1m d~ llulmt'\. Jo\l'~l· "l',l'donc11profc-;s1onall~ s1nr.: 1977and l''t'af\.\a\\ li<Hlit. Roht·rto Ciuara11.1nJ \11d1.1l'l -\ndn·111. ~1:inu' II ann11)\t•d ll~ lhl' NC '\-\ Kuks C omm1ttl'l' till' thfl"l'•PPIOI rl~I~ 10 ha,l.t•thall \\Ill bl' USt'd on :rn exix·nnwn1al ha'" h' th.: Pl \-\ tur lhe third ~t·ar -11 "'as u11l11.:J prn 1uu,I\ thl\ pJ\t \l'a!lun J\ l\l'll jS in lhl' 1982-1\ \ \l'a\Oll Quote of the day • Pat WlllJam•. general manager of the Philadel- phia 76ers. on 7-6'/.. Manute Bol of the University of Bridgeport. whom most ob98f'Vers say 11 too trail to play In the National Basketball Association: "He IOOka like he went to tht blood bank and forgot to aay 'when."' Arreola scores easy win I '\JC ii I \.\not>-\dnan \m·ola. tht• '"orlll B\l\1ng ( ounnl\ e1gh1h-ranl.t·tl t'c:atht'J"\.\t'tght ton!l·nda. o;nirt•d a unan1· mou~ 10-~ound dt'l"l\IOO O'l'r Ernie J ohn· son at tht• t-orum ~lonJa~ n1gh1 Tht•ir tight "a' on.: of thrl'e whl·JukJ JO-round fea1hcf\\.:1gh1 houl' un the card a1 1hc Forum "l'f"ng a~ ehm1na111m' 1n lh.: \tmh·-. ho\lng tourn.tmt'nt. ·\rrn1la trorn I u\ -\ngdl''i. l.n1>t'l l·d fohn,on do'-' n in 1hr \l'\ 1>nd rnunJ.1hen \\l•n 1h.: m1Jdlt' round' 10 tah· tht> dl't ,.,lt'n Rl'lt•rt'l' John l h1>ma' 'um·J 11 1.1-.40 tor \rrt·ulJ \.\ htle tht• l"CI 1uJgt'\0 carch had 11 l./t-.-94 and 9X-1> I \rri:t1lJ. "hll \\t'lghi:J 124 • t\ n\)\\ \(l. 7 John,on l 2o. I~ l n-I . In .1notlwr ol lfll' 1n-ma1n houh. unbl'llll'll I upt• '-)uart'/ of ( orflU' ( 'hn<.11. Te\3'>. lht• V. HC ·, 'n I I lcalht•f\\e1ghl l.1111t ll·d out \hron ra~ f(1r ol l'h1l.1dl'I· ph1a al I 4 \of tht· 't'' l'nth mund. Suan·1 no" 17-0 1\lth l 'i l..nor~11ub. ~nm·l.t•tl fa, lor J1!\\n 1n thl· fir,1 untl '"1h round<. tx·lt1tl' tht• rrthn· \kl 1Jnl I .I\ lor hJd haJ l·nough 111 till' \t'\'l'lllh rnunJ Cyc~ist in critical condition \0'-0\1·\ -\1nwrndt· fjlt"r V.n • ( uol1•\ tllJUrnl "hl·n hl' tra,hnJ during a rt'!>lart of lhl' :-iu pt·rh1l.1· rJtl' .1t \l'.ir\ l'oinl fn1ana11onaf K:itl'\\J\. \l:J\ ll\tl'd tuda~ 111 \l'rlt•u' n1111.f1110n Jt "ionomJ Valk~ H mp11.1I. < 11111l'' of f<ani11na "·" 1n l nt11JI uinJ1111111 "la1urJa, ~1th mut11rl1· 1r;1t tUrl'' of ht11h kg' .inti 111h.:1 I OJ u fJl'\ \U tkrt•d II h1·n h I\ nttllllfl 'l k r.1 n 11tl t hi' UJUf\1' and <.IJmmnJ 111111 thl' hllh1d1· h11nkn11~ 1111 n ww 1111 "IJIUIJJI { moll'\ 11Pl1 lhl' \lllt'rll,111 \l11IOfl \t ll'I ''"''I.I 11un·, ',11pnh1k1· 111ft 1n 111-•1 .11111 1 ·1~11 I urn 11nc ·"'" 1 l.i1mt·d thl.' Ilk 111 '11k1.11 ptl111 ~lithJl'l .I P41l.1n.,1111. < llllO. \1h11 "a' lll'l't'd llom h1., ng. on \untla\ Jurin~ 1h1· \ltlt'liJI llnal I It' p,1.,,l'nga I rjnll' J \1a1ur '-l"\\Jr!... "a' nc•t 'l'rtttll'>h 1n1urt·d Trojans' streak kept intact l<l\ \'-(till\ -V.ht·n thL·. Souihcrn ( ~ltturnttt ~orttl'n·, lcnnn::t~Ol - .... i';7illit• "°' \ \ tllfl· .11<ll.lahum.1.C11~ 11n \undJ' 1l t'\11·ndnl 111 211 H'M' thl'':ld1u.ur~ \lfl"Jk 11f h,1\ Il l).' .1 1 ka'lt 111w tl·.1111 "111 ,1 nat111nal l hantpll •ll'lhlP • I hl' 'trt'.1~ 1l.1!l' h,1d .. 111 1 •1511.no w h.:n lht' \1111thq11 ( .ti rll''H \ <,\l lrllllllll).' lt::1111 \\\10 thl' '\;( \ \ II t ll' \1th l' 1 lw n 1 h,· I rn1a "' h.1, t' l'.I r1wd "\' llll"O ·., anJ \1uml·n·, 11.1111111.il ll'.tnl l1lll'' "11h Jt lea\! nnt· n1m111g l'\\'f\ \l'.tr <hl·1.1ll \nulhl'fll ( .ti kad\lht n.i11un,1n na1111n,tl ll".1m , h.1mp1on ... h1 p' \kn' h',1111., h.n r \\Oil 1. I c h.1mp1un,h1r ... 1\h1k t.h.: \\Ullll'n hJ\<.: \1ur1 I I n~twn,11 lllk\ all \l(lll' I l/"f1 Lopes sparks Cubs• victory Davey Lopes u11d Sten Lake. a coupk of rt'!>l'rn·s making -.1art). t'Jdl dm' t' in l \\U run!> \1nnda~ to li.'ad tht• ( h1l·;ig.o ( uh' to a t-.-1 '11'1tlr) which .. nap1>1:ll lht' ( inl 1nn:it1 Kt•d<>' fi\l'-game \.\inning strt•al.. Lope!> haJ a s:.irnlil-l· 11} .rnd 1"'0 singles 1.1.h1lc Lal.l' ~1nglcd in 1w11 run) 1n ti thret·-run sixth. Scott Sande rson, 3-1. wa' the \.\-1nnrr and allO\A.l'd fi, e hm in hurhns ht~ tirst complcll' gaml' of tht• ~l'a,on . E-l\cwht'rc in the Natton:.il Leagut', LaMa rr Hoyt pllChl·d a four-h1m•r and stroked an K HI s1ngk and Kevin McReynolds homer1:d a~ thl· San Diego Padr.:s blanked the Nl'W York Meis. 2-0. Ho~l. 3-4 hallt·d his thret·-gamt' lo'>1ng .. 1r.:ak. allo"mg l\\ll \\Jlk' and \Inking out threl'. He allo\.\ed JU~I l\A.O h1t\ jfll'f th.: 'lel·ond inning anti rt'ttreJ 11 1n a ro" at Ont• \lrl·tch Dwight G ooden, 6-:?. "all.t•d nqbod) but !.a" h1~ fuur-gamt: "111 streak snap ... Steve Carlton scattert•d ti't' h11' o'er se\en innings tor his fi rst v1.:tOf) ofthl' '1-'q,on and Steve J elti 's singll' brokl' a ~t'' enth-mning Ill' a\ iht· Phtladclph1a Phillie' nipped the San I r.inu~t\>. ~-I .. Ric k Rhode n )t°a ltaed four h11s O\cr "' 1nn111g~ and dcll\crcd a kl')' .. ingk in a two-run l'tll'>hurgh lifth 111ning as thl· Pirates defeated th.: 1 ltiuston .\\If<>\. 1-1 Rhoden. 3-4. left the game with 11ghtnl'" in Im plll'hingarm and Al Holland finished up "1th thrt:l' '>Cllrt·le .. s innings to record his third save. I lnll:inll ha' allo\tl'd onl> Olll' run in 2 I innings s1nct' hc111g 1ralled b~ Ph1ladl·lph1a tu lhl' PLFatt's la-sl month Willie McGee homl'fl'd and <lru' l' 111 II' l' runs while Andy Van lyke homl'rl'd and dn)H' 111 three. powering Joaquin Anduj a r Jntl thl' ~I. I.nut-. ( ard1 nals to a 14-0 mu mph 11\ t·r thl· ..\tlanta BraH'' .\nduJar. 7-1. allowed 1hl' 8ra1l'' onl~ '" -.1nglc" 1n lhl' gaml' lht· stan of wh1d1 \\J' t.lcla1rtl tnr an hour and 50 minutes b1 rain. \ndu1.11 p11d1in~ h" I 7th lJrt't'r \hu1ou1 ... and· third u1m pk1t· ~J mr of I YX 'i '' rm·l. 0111 lt1u r ~ nd d 1d walk a h.111.:1 Sipe leads Bulls, 20-17 . . HO l \I<>' -fJtl.,on\ tlll' qujr· m ll'rh.1lk 1111.in \•Pl' thrl''~ l\\O IOUthJm1n •II • pa'w' .ind B11.111 l ranu1 l.1r l.t·J .1 27-\ard tidd g.u.1l 1n .1f "'-rrnnl1h1rd qu::inn to rail\ lht· Hull' 111 .1 ..:11. f ~ I n1tl·d \1,1tt'' t 001h.1ll I t·agul' 1 ll lllr~ t11 a f lou,111n \l11n1la~ n1gh1 fh1· Hull,. 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TEL-EYt8tON 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal. Channel 11 . RADIO 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal. KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Angela. KM PC (710). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO 4 p.m. -BASE.BALL: Dodger.~ at Montreal, KABC (790). Lakers, Celtics close to showdown ANGELS ... F rom Bl \l.1m h "'\111llt'lll1ll'' \llU th1tll'l I l1111l 11111 thl'rt' Jnd '•'l" t·ight 1nlil'ld1·" .ind I: 11u1til'ldr" ,1nd 'nmt•t111w', \mt \l't' l•Jg h11l1•\ Both need o ne m o re victory . 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BULLETIN BOARD Summer bauetball league• .\ppl1lJl1on' art• tx·ing ac:rep1nl lur 1hl' I oun1a1n \ Jlk~ Recrt•a11on Dl.·pannll'nt'\ ~um· ma 5-~lan ha'l~1·1ball kagul·~ l 1·am rmtl'r' and fl'e~ art• bc:ing at:ll'flh:J on .1 fir,t-conw. lir\t·~en l' ha~I\ a1 lhl' Rrl'n·a11on l:kpanmt·nt. 10~00 Sta11·r .\ \enul'. thrnu~h Ju1ll' 1 al 4 pm hl''I :ire $200 ix·r ll'am. 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'"" 1ng ,1 domt''illC dl\putl'. r hat llllC\n't g1Vl' a neighbor thl' rtghl to moil' 1n and If\ to '\!'duce thl· wilt' 1u '1 11':rau\e 1hr' art' ha\tnll o tt•mporan 11fl .. I cam owner Rut'cl:rt I um· ha\ !'>a 1cl lht• C11:tn1., \.\Ill not play in < andll''-llrk Par~ llC) o nd tht'i \Ca~on unk" l)an Franl'"rn agrrr' lo hu1ld a nl'\.\ ')tad1um If not, hl' ~1d he will "a''l''' thl' option\," ~hlC:~ 1ndudl· nm' tng 10 unothl'r Rn arNt locat1 on. I hr Cimnt' arl' \tudying San Jo\<'0 ' prnpo\.11 :ind "lluld hrl\e an an- nu11nu·nh·n1 tht., "<.'ck on :t ~0111h A;l\ ')tad1um pfun. :tll'ilrd1ng 10 ( or('' Bu~ch. the team\ t'\<'C'ut1\r 'll'~· prt's1den1. Ru'>Ch 'u1d thl· tt•am "ould ht· "1lhntt to pa~ \Olllc wmix·n\3101) damagt'\ tf 11 hrcak., 11c, h:;io,c, "htC'h run' thrnutth the rnd 11f the l<}Q.i \{'ll'iOn. H1)\\t'\t:r. hr a<ldt•d "111' drar that 1hr u1ur1\ "Ill nut ";"c 'oml· mai n v.and" 10 kc.-l'p thl' C 11,\nl\ Ill n F rn nn-.t·o • <;an Flli0\'1~·0 \houl3 be helping the (iiant' 'ta) 1n lhl' Aa, :m:a it then: l'i nu r huncl' fo1 3 nr" \,1n r.r30Cl'illl 'il:td1um. Uu,th .1dtkd ~ ......... ~' ............................................. -----------------·--_,.-----------~~~~~---~ I FoR THE REcoRo ~ . . . " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American LHeua ""'*' M1nnl\ota Cn•c•Yo Kon\as City Oa•lano seo111e re ... , WHT DIVISION W L 77 IS 2 I 16 19 15 11 ,. " 19 i. ?O It 75 ""· S9S S6t SS9 .soo •n ... 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Vor~ IGu•dr v J l• 01 ~to Ille 1 L ano>1on S JI In) Wedne>d6v'• GamH Oe1ro11 e1 AA994\ 1n1 (11,c aoo 01 Toron10 1n1 M11wa u•ee '" C1tve1ana 1n1 Bo11on al M1nne\01a tnl t<;an\a\ (11v al re••\\ (nJ Bolhmore "' Oakoono 1~1 New Vor• a1 ~ee111e 1n1 ~.n 01tO() (1nc1nnot l-IOU\IOn Doel9en Allan1a NatloNI Leaeu• WEST DIVISION W L 71 IA 70 11 10 11 IS 20 16 70 Sa~ FranC1\CO " n Nt'w Von (noca110 Monrr•d S• lOu•\ PMaoe pn°a P,tt\ouron EAST DIVISION H 17 JI IJ • ?I 16 II 19 •• n 11 14 MonCMl v's Scores Mon11d; 9 0.0,.n 1 C•Hago 6 C+nc1nna 1• I ~tn Ooego 2 Ne w Yor' 0 Pel 600 S. I S.1 414 .... 389 6S1 "'' S48 472 389 ) 14 Gii 2 7 . 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Gwvnn, S.n 01eoo. 4. G Wilson P1111aae1on1a , l . Gla<leltn Son Francisco J M Wll>on, New Vo••. J, McGee S• Lou•• l . Samuel. Phlloot1on1a 3 HOME RUNS-Murphy Allanle. 11 J (lark SI Louis 8 Mtr\hal , o.lleers, 1, Par,~r c.nc1nna11 1 OaW\Pn Monlrtel, 6, Garvev San Doeoo 6 S1r owoerrv, New Var~ 6 5 TOLEN BASE '>-Colemon SI Loul\ 78 Dernier Cn1raoo ll M W•l\On New Yorio. 13 C.ladden Soo Franc1\Co 12, Lo Sm1ln 51 LOv•\ 17 P1 I (H1NC. 4 aec \10n> -How••n• Sen Oot90 a 0 1 89 "neooer' Hou\lon •·O, 3 9S Anov1er S1 Lou•\ 1 I 7 9S B Sm11n. Montreal S-I 1 0) T rou1 Cn1ca110 S-1 703 STAIKEOUTS-C.oooen New VOrk 66 J Deleon P1ll\Our11n 63 Rva" Houslon, 6 I Vat.niutta, Doel9en , 60 Solo C1nc1n· na1 S6 SAVES-C.O\\allt! San Oego 10 Le S,,.. "' Cn°cago ~ llea•opn Monlrto1 Suuer A11an1-.. 8 Power (1nc1nnat 1 H19h schOOI IJlnoff\ TODAY'S GAMES CIF 4 A Mt>•t• De lJ a• Nor•n Torrance '11-7 Ocean View ( 19-11 o• Noire Dame • 16 St Hoover 16 s -:.~ Founrain v .. ev fl7·•1 LB Pu•v )0 1 ~· )•m• Vallev 17S 41 E>oerania 18 1 al Redondo (77 IJ Camaro11r. 19 f ,, S1 Franc•\ 111 Sl M+ll,.on 11 ~ o• )• Jonn Bo\CO • 18 41 Q1vt ,.\1,1fl P111.., ] J l "'' Cre\c:enta Val 1ev II 9 CIF )·A va1encoa './ 6• "' C.anr H ) Sunn• H II\ 21 S a• Le1111n11er ?I 11 lOmOOC 10 , a•' G Pndnra n S• Sanld Ana n J d' Nurtn 17 8 I I Ha•I 11 91 ,,, [ J!Jew01)1'1 173 l Canvon 70 l I .l' Ir,, I• 10 Wes•e•" 18 I •' :lo .. ·.,, 17 9, Qoo Mesa 1 I 3 ,, E ~e1iunot1 1' f CIF 1·A 01amooiJ Bor ,J 1 el V«tOr Vall•Y I) II I .Arie• a 14 ~ d ' Newp0r1 Har~ C IS· 10) Arrovo 10 J a• Q,.,,,, H 16 6 NOrJ~ I \'o 10 ' ct' ~" .)~r"a I~ 6' An•f'00f' Va h II 1 1 a• (,o~nr IS 9 Cn ro IQ I a• Vt~"'",, V1tN ll • t Un1Vtr>11V C IJ.11 ct' V. \\ ~ Ito 17 1 Sari•4 ( d', 1] .,t 1• • Qu•"'cl 2~ 1 CIF l·A IV"' u t>• ,.. .. ,. 1~ 1 1 "'' Q Ve) Ott' 11 •O Mo( tr d ;>,.., JJ a f ii l•url"' ~ ~ 1' '' ~~ .... 41 J 11 I r ..... t ' ~ ,....,4\ 8 ~ A1tt\ .,J,..,. M4,,. °''cl' 't1 ., V4r "C• l 1J •. e"'a"" Pi,,• 16 10 T ~n,!11 hcUJ I I J Q Bl&•f lO 17 •.>' B "l r \Jftlr\ 10 10 CIF Sm1H ScllOOI\ CroHroaos 14 1 11• Co1ev111e 10 111 Cnao w1c• 19 I JI Temoie (hr.,11an Veniura 110 61 Chr•~''"" Sc,.,001 ,u D~\I!'' IS o at V111anova Preo 11) ' Lm•1e10 C,..r st.et' 19 1' a• 8u¥\ Re PvOl<C 111-1 Temo1e1n,. le, ' 11 Q HOnao Prt1> 111-101 P"'ov1~t IJ 81. a ~l+nuwt11 "'"' '"r;a;l 'T6 Ower\ 1a e• q 8 .!I "*'• 11orre \' Cnr,\ toan 11 I> 'IV"'""'"" '1 ~ a• B • ~.., ll 8 11 DffP SH fh hinq DAVE Y'S LOCK Ell INewllOrt 8eacllt SJ ano•rrs 170 DO"•'O J oorracuoa I ve11ow1ao1 66 ca1oco oau ll sano oau 10 mec ,.,.~, }9 .. oc • f•\1' USFL WESTERN CONFIRENCE W L T Pel PF ... Oa1.,ono o I I 1)1 318 245 Otn~er 0 697 lS I 160 MOu\ •ur 0 111) J93 111 Arizona 0 JS~ }Ml 797 Ea0ten I I O 111 191 739 Porllano l J 131 115 lOI San An1onoo l 0 0 111 110 306 E~STEltN CONFERENCE B•rm.,.11n""' 9 0 •<17 174 17S Tomoa Bev ~ 3 091 323 77• Memo"'' a l ol\ 1'1 1st Ne ... Jer\h 8 \ ~ ol\ JO~ 71• Jac~\POV ''" I • 0 ~· )OI ) 10 Bau morp 6 o S00 1)1 104 Oriana. l 10 J 131 110 )44 Monelev•s Scare J&Cti\''"" 11e 10 Hn \lo,.. ll Thunclov'• G•mt Oa••ano "' Denve• Serurdllv'l Gamt\ E a0te u at Jar ~ \onv•lle Memo"" a l Por11a no Sul\Cl•v'• Game\ '"''ona al Housion Nttw Jer\t• fll T amo" 611v So11 l\~1on•o a1 Ba111more Mtnelav'\ Game orienoo 111 81rm1n11"1em NHL •vefh STANLIY CIW P'INALS Ttnltf\f'\ G- t omunlor •• ,..,, ·1ot 1on°a Tllllr'41V'l G- Eomon• ~ ~· ,.,,, aot1P1>·• Sa~'6v'> Gerne Pf\.110••P"·A •' f omnntl'W'\ TIHldl'll, Mn 1t Pl'11i1de'Pll1f1 61 (d""1"1CI• Tllun llllv. Mtv JO f>n11eOlll0"•11 a1 f omOllfOl'I t I ll«t\\alv klllr .. v, J,,_ I • ~v. J,,_ J Eornonio,. •' ,,n,•aot•P'"• <•' "KeuarvJ Tue\4Nv . .NM 4 Edmatllo f l Ph•l•OfllM•• 111 "fl<h\trvl Lo' Alamitos MONDAY'S 8ESULTS ( 11111 el 91·niefll quar1ef"l\or~ "'"""91 f<MUT 8ACE. 440 f orO\ All E .oen\t\ Pa10 IMvlt \I 6 20 Tne Go10 So1k~ • Go•c•ol G•iltl Go Lor• 101aonc.kH n> 3 60 2IO ''° 360 6 IO Al>O racea 111\00lvo }:.o>V N Oovou1n1nk1mcu1t loller Burner1. Pan , Don Cnovoo Rich Swlno Time 21'1 l2 EXACT A •9· l 1 Po•d \79 80 SECOND RACE JSO voro\ v R1cn Ano F 0\1 I Pou11ne1 a 80 • 00 3 20 T ... , Montv T ret IG6rCus t ) 00 160 Jet Sel Oron•n llac~evJ 6 IO Al\O roteo B•llv Bonnie M1nn1e Zanini. Miu Bolo F "" T e11 Me So Roe1o ... 1air Mellnoo> (•\\ Timt 11 24 U E XACT A I I Pa·O '11 00 TH18 0 RACE 5)() veros StrH t Smart • Pau .. ne1 Joo 2 60 Fu 1 F1amt Gare a l •O So1lle Or1v~r P1 1ii.~nton Al\O recto R<J \e 'four Ou,.,es Cn•llt noe Tt .. n V·• no T mt 11 49 FOURTH RACE J)() ,aros A1cn Ano Prtll• Coror..1a 8 10 4 00 180 Cn·Clo.\ C.emt ""'"o J 60 1 •0 OH Mtrr•l•m•I\ Treasvrt 2 20 OH F anc • l.. "e Ac.H• Brooi.s J •O Al•o receo B•~eu Pean "ia• To Hu\llt Aggrt\\ "" I fl e B•la Rylnm Time 18 OS U EXACTA ~ l oao \4660 P'll'TH RACE 1)() •aro\ Me1Pr lmooCI 1(., 11 6 20 ) 80 7 80 J1001e On •C amootlli 13 80 a 80 Cimarron Par• 1Lac•ev1 6 oo Al\O racrd B•m•\ Bult Bar\ Hemms Rova1 Bull F an1as1.c Guv Hvoe Bt Gooo Hooelul T mes Time 18 16 n EXACTA J 1 Peto S9J60 SIXTH A ACE. 400 varos Mr R1cn Bord Paul•ntl 5 70 J 00 PH Pl\IOI f'eit (a rdoza1 '•O Call II ''"'''"''4 Hori 7 60 380 780 Also raced Ramblorr Around Soeeo SotCIOli\I Vollaoe C.010 Time 70 JO n EXfoCllA 6 S• Oa•O u~ 20 SEVENTH RACE . 870 varos Ht\ In F hOl'll T rtasure 2J 00 10 20 6 00 Arnie Baov P 1>en1on1 9 60 S 70 Rt<1ues1 Cnaroer 1 Harmon 3 ?O Al\O roceo Cnocaoo E •or1ss Wat~ On Air Boon Boone ~ •P Oe•ult C4u\t Im ~ .. ,. T1mt •s n '2 EXACTA 1 41 04,<J SISSOO EIGHTH RACE. JSO veros Sun\tl Jonn I Word I 11 60 o 20 • 40 Too T•dv SI\ CCaroo1a 1 1 10 1 60 A are Jet tCreaotr 1 J 60 Also •tetd 01ci..tv> Blue Denim TOuQPI C.uv\ Sevtnly One Nort" Mar cu\ EA oren Soo11ea Ou\I Tomt 17 67 U lXACTA ~I S1 04HO MS.0 U "ICI< SIX tS·S-3-3 or 6-2 11 oa10 U0.004 40 w11n lwo w1nnino 1ocke1S cs .. nor st> I t7 PIC I(. SU< con•o1a11on 04•0 \339 00 ,.,111 10• ""'""'"o. 11cl t1> five norseu NINTH RACE. JSO varas Reoutslln Acorn (Harmon) 8 60 Btack Go10 Pie 1 P1lkt nton1 Product• 1C orc1ol s 00 180 660 •00 H O A•\O raced Ovno Ooo Call Tiie Real Eo1v Reoe1 LOO••n For P+e Tome 1198 U EXACTA ! I oa•o '3840 A 11enoance 4 471 Woodbf'idOe Ttonnl' Anoci.tlon S~\ IOUrftamefll (al Irvine Nontl L•ke TMW111 Oubl MEN (JU \ A final\ P41P lf' F ""' b o .. 1 ' ClaH II final\ t """" t 1t"1 M~ N"' , •er b .J b & .i ClaH C hnal\ Mtu"' ,. Jf' r ,.,..t.,·\v" o J o ' Ciu s 0 final\ Ofo1 ,, ie• ~o 1e, b O 6 1 WOMEN Clit\S A final\ o/l/o• e, ae1 O T 001e 6 0 6 J CIU\ 8 final\ T akanas~. oe• Be&\on 6 l 6· I ClitH C linitls Borland oet Jo~es o·• 1·o o·4 Clan 0 finals Nooa oe• Pe11v 6 I 6·7 ~ > • NBA IJlavotn CONFERENCE FINALS (8t\l·of·St Ytn) W~sci.v•, Ga mM De~•t' ~· LAlltrs 8 30 o,,., C~a~ne ltJ~er \ Pc>O \P' I!\ J Q, Pn aor P" a a• Bo\•on Bo••on taos \tr t\ ) I Frodav's G•mt> C1f neceu a rv I LO tn 1t Ornvtr I 10 om 8 0\to,, .tt' P"·'aae o~ a Sun<l•v'• Game1 p,.. -'Ofl10r" d \t 80\~or ' ""f'l~~\4rT Mon<lav'\ Game lh• .. , •. tl L•Wer\ Ol)r , tCt\~~f\ Mondav•s tr1nHct1ons llASEllALL American LH VU• .. NC.f l~ P ~.~a !loo Care... '•\t 04'\fm a,, , , '"' ~ \\ llth• a \ll b1e<l t•I' a,,o OOu\1 o~c I r'\ ·~ '0 04\.,.,.,,, 0" ·'"'· IS da~ o \40'~" \' 'f'" 1~' ~.,,,, •o Ma-. tS Trd f"l\ffH f'O \.it " l d"n o tcnf r h'orn tnt IS o•v •o 11 ""' ;i ••D to ,,, Calleo uo J•C' Mnwt ,,.. rci Oa\eman trom Eomof"i Ion of 111<1 P11. 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IMMdUll Yorti CorpcwatlOn. 101 i.,,,,: CASHIERS OR CERTIFIEO Metthew L Watter Centra Dnw . ,_a.w# CHECKS SPECll'IED IN Tiiie tlatemenr ..... filed City. c.tlfomle tu04 CIVIL C ODE S ECTION Wiii! Ille County Clerk of Of· 0 Do nnell, Hoplllnt t 292411 (payable •lll'le lllM ot •no-County on April 1t . P111nera/San Joee II. Hot N ie 1n lawful mONty of tn. 1985 Ct d llla c Ave nue . lult' Uniled S tttn) aH rtgM lltle '174* 0-1 lO, Coate M .... Calft and lnterell c0t1\leyed 10 Pul!l•Jtl.t9. Oral\ge Coaet '°'"'' t282t .;. '"° oow nelO by It under 0111y Piiot 1'pr11 30. Mey 7, Tnle but ln... It CO'f, ·•l I Mid Deed ot Trull 1n ,,,. 14 21, 1985 dueled by • ~el pettl property ne r11naf111 d•· T ~2 nertt11p ;-: acrlbed MelrOPOlltan . Lii• lflSi TRUSTOR ROSERT L • aura noe Company ....... MOLINE 9 11.ARO N l Pta.IC NOTICE VOfk eorpotation, ~ MOUN£ 'ICTrTIOUI ltU ... H S C1a1n. AMlttant Vlclt BEN'eFICIARV JOHN PreeiOenT DUFF NORRIS NA• ITATIMINT This •let~t w• Mllf RECORDED Decembe r The IOllOwtng perton• art wttn tn. County C*1c of 0.. 0 98 dotog butlllMt .. t 1 1 2 H lnttr No SlJNWEST GRADING enge County on Aptll 2 82·•32982 of Offlc1el ~ 2 18 Stlk Wey Plecer'ltlt C• t985 : c0<ds 1n ,,,. olf~ of 1,,. ~ m• corder 01 Orenoe Coun1y 926 70 Put>ll9'led 0r7 ~ d deed I 0.. Merk Hiroeru U~IWI Mil 0 lrv•I 216 Siii< Way Pl-tie CA Delly Piiot Apt'll . May scrit>es the toi1owing 926 70 1• 21 1985 : Loi 13 In Block 26 ol F1ra1 .T -Oitt Add •llon to N••POrl Collen TOSl\lkO Uyellawa H9tf,1n~.!t in 1,,. City 01 ..._. 218 S11i. Wa y P1ac.,,111 C A P\lll.IC NOTICE : port tseKn as snown on 1 92670 I, map 11 . .,901 rec0<ded in Tn11 ou11n1u '' con-RCTTT10UI ..,... .. ! t>oo~ 4 P•Q• ~ ._.11_ ducted t>y nu1baod end •If• NAJlll ITATW...,,. : cet1aneou1 Maps 1ecoro1 ot Cooeen Uyet<awi Tne tOllowlng pef90f\I erJ said Orange County Cali-Tnia 1111emen1 •II tlleo d<>lng l>\.leloen.. : lornia w11n 1ne County Clflrt. ot Or-CF'i SPRAV PAINTIN(l, VOU ARE IN OH AULl I ange C.ovnly on April 25 1•9~ 1 M ,... Irv! ,.._,,.__ ICCC women's cham UNDER. DEED OF TRUST 198' ,;n~• 92~~··Y ne ...._,. --1P IOATEO 12101 82 UNLESS f<27..U Tom R Stepller\. 2N 71 YOU TAKE ACTION TO Puo1ttned Orange Coatt V111a Lldt r e La g uo • Sandi Alexander-Coffer of Lido I PROTECT YOUR P ROP· Da11v P 101 Aprii ·1 Mey 7 N1gue1 CA 92877 lale hold• her trophy after wlnnin~ ERTV IT ~AV BE SOLO AT 1• 21 198~ r.591 Edwin c La ird 9HQ A PUBLIC S ALE IF vou R10dQ8 Clrcie, Fountain VeJ, tbe Irvine Coaat Country Clu NEED AN EXPLANATION iey. c1111orn11 92708 : women'• cbamplonabip for the OF r1-1E NATURE OF THE MU~ NOTICE Tn11 bue1nn 1 11 co~ eecond atraight year recently. She ~~~c~g~i~~ou~iA~~~~ iricTiTio u a IUllNHI ~~~~ oy a genarai pa.~ had rounds of 76-78-82·7 9 for a TACT A LAWVER NAMI ITATEMUfT Tom R Stepnen 315 total wi nning by seven ShOta 445 El MOCena. Newpo11 'The I01low1og persona are Tn1t Slltement wU tlfetl • • 'Beach CA 92660 I oomg bvs.ne u as w11n tne Covn1y Clerk ol Of' I 111 a sltM t address or SOUTH COAST CLEAN· anoe Coun1y on May 8, 1N6 ---------------------:;ommon d e11on•llOO ot ING COMPAN f 2608 •2 ,~ Frazier rallies to beat Tillis Sork_of ex -ch a m p tak es eight count in second oroperty •s sriown a t>ove no Autora S1 S A CA 92704 Pubhltled Oranoe Coaat warra nry is given as 10 •IS Suzanne M I' &IC 2608 Deny Piiot May 14 21 2t, compleleness or corr&el· 1 = 2 Aurora SI S A CA June• 1985 • ness1 T11e t>e n eltc1a ry 9270• T-639 voder said Deeo ol Trull oy Tn1s ous1ness 1s con-1----------- reasoo of a t>relCh or defeull OuCled Dy an •no1 .. du11 .. -JC W'lflC[ • I'" cne o t111g11tons MCUred Suzanne M F'1eld '"~ "" 1n•ret>y ne r•to lore e•· in., s111emen1 """ llleOI FICTmOUl llU ... N " eculed ano deh1rereo 10 tne "'1n 1ne Covn1v Cle•k ol 01-N..-ITATl.wl unOerSlgne<l a w ri11en Dec· ange Covn11 on April 15 Tn. lollowlog pereon .,_ 'ara11on of Oet1u11 ano De-1985 dotn l>Ullneu ae • • mano lor Sale •M -t11en f<27»11 A ~ 1 (AUDIO CASSETTJ notrc;e ol t>•eacn Ind OI elee Puohsneo ..:>•ang• Coast INSERTS COMPANY~ 1575 11on to ca use 1ne undef· OaJly 0,101 Apr 30 Ma~ 7 WH t 18tl'l Street Coeta 5•9~ 10 sell sa•d P•oPerlY 14 2. 1985 MeSa C A 92626 RE \o() t ~ l'I -\l,11\ 1' I r.1/1l·r 1n l'llarn~ a ~~0sa11~~7.~~~ ~~;·o~:;:: 4 T-590 Tnomu F Tnuroee 81'6 second -ruun\J 't.tnd1ng 1.•1g.ht l11un1 \lond a' Js•gnedceuNClsa•dnoiic.of Wn 1 181h Street Coeta night 10 puunJ h1c, \\,I\ hJl~ 111 J Ill-round t1reacn ano o1eiec110n 1o oe MllC NOTICE M~,c~~:.~!:, 11 con- unanimou' hl',I\ \ \H'1gJ1t <ll'l "l11n O\ l'r JJml'\ Jrecoroeo Janvery 28 1985 FICTITIOUS I UllNlll ducted oy an 1nc1vtc1uai ··Figh ting ( 0\\ hm .. r .th, ;s~;.::'R~~rd~5,;?~:~~i~-NAME STATE.MOT 1 Tr10m.aa..f Thut t>M But h i\ l llU\ln Rrn.lnn I ra/Jl'r al'o nt 01 1118 Recorder 01 Orange Tiie 1011ow1r'lg persons ere Tn1s sta1emen1 wu flleel P h I d I I · -C ' Oo•ng ousiness as 1 w1tn 1ne County Clerll of Of. 13 l'P llJ \Ul krnJ hi, llf\l pn1 '1.'th:.ll ~ ounly J·A S AUTO OETAIL1NG ,a noeCounfyon M1y3 19115 when Ph1ll1 p Hrm~n \111p!)l•d t11rn 'ic1 wuind ' 1Sn8 0'c1sacle0 .v•ll91>tttmade Dul 1731 Sve>er•O• •ve C M 1 • rima w 1 u ven n or war.. ... p o c into thl' L'1gh1h r11l1tl\.I 11! lhl·1r 'l hl•l.luil.·d 111. I ra n1y express 01 1mp11ec1 re-I CA 9262• • ut>hs/'lecl re noe OUl round h l':J \\\\l'l"hl liuht nardinn lllle postesllon or Jettrey A Crossley 251110a 11y Piiot M•y 1• 21 28 · o " • • I Sunflower S A CA 92707 June 4 1985 Rodrh.'\ 1-rJlll'I 2ttl Jn•rrx·d 111 12· I\\ llh encumt>rances •o,pay tnef R1c1o.y Cnarte s Ei 1ey 735 h I H. , I -' ( ) I 1ema1ning prinC101 sum o , C C 92627 1-----------IS 11'>\ f\I\\ n -.., Ill l'\\ r l'llf1' I\ nll\\ ine l'!Ole(s) secured by s110 Joann M .A IMIDtlC NOTICE 2J-2 ceeo of Trvst w1tn 1nteres1 TPlis o..siness 5 con-__ ...;'"....;..~....;.. ______ _ r h - h Ouctecl Oy d gener 111 oen l' 11~ h \\l'rl' pJrt 111 tlw unJer,.1rJ l\I asinsa1c~o1eorov1oeo ad· neisnip FlCTtTIOUl ltUaeMlll L J rr: H ohlll'' 'U\ u'"lul lkll'nw ol hi\ ~:,ri,;.:sot '.sa,~"~"~:".,~~~ Jt tt Crossl8) r~:,':o!~n•1!:! .,, lntl·rna111111JI H11\lng I n.kr.11111n hl'J \ \\\~lg.ht l~s cna1ges and e xt>9nses Tnis "11emen• "'85 '•lil<l coing 1>us•n~ as l1tk J g,11n\I ( .irl . I Ill' f ru1h" \\ tlliJm\ .ti ot tne Truslee anc of INI ;~~e'"~ ~~~" ~~~r~I ~~-RVINE SPORTS 1•250 l J \\l11rl \l'Ol\( '\'llll'r I \\1111! thl· hl•\l'f' \\l'fl' !rusts creaiecl Dy 5at~ Deeo 1985 Cu•••' 0• ve 1rv1n; CA 11 0 1 TruSI 92714 \fll lm\ \ti ol111l'' 11nhkm1,hl.'J fl.'lllrd In ..l/\ Saia Hie Wiii De neio on Ft7•1'1 Cha as "·rc•\let S•10 r h PubllShec Qr 1noe C041SI " r ~ "" 1g 1' rvesoay ~•y 28 1995 e1 Da 1 p ,0, ""' ;c Me • w81,.u• Ave ,.,,,,.e C/I I n lhl· 'l'u•nJ 11n1nJ T 1111' ~I:.. \tunm·J 1 30 Pm n '"• 1oot>y 10 1rie · i• Z, ,985 1 92• ·• ~ fd/ll'f 2111\ \\l(h J kfl h1tu~ JnJ fullllllt'J Ovol01ng IOC8te 0 II 601 • • 59• De Bt1n._ 5Al0 Walnu! Sou1n Lewis Street Orange A ,. •rv·ne C• 927 U \'It h J '" pund1 •lllllh>ll.llHll\ 111 lhl' hl.'Jd Ca1ttorr11a 92668 T,.,,5 ous•neu s con- I 1111' thl'll p1011i:J r fJ/ll'' 111 I 1111,· <..l•fnl'f At 1ne '•mt' ol I~ 1n•11A1 Pt.el.IC NOTICE C.Jt:teo 01 .inJ IJlldl·d ,1 'l"I ll'' , ti hl'Jd ,111 •h lh,!l k J PuOl•Lal•O" or 1n1s nol•Ce c"a•te! B.r•,,•e • :>et Bnn~ I 11>e IOC8 amount 01 IM wn· FICTITIOUS a u SINEl l r ... 5 51a1.,.,en1 w11 l1te0 fl'h'r1.'l' I 1l'\ ( 11111' lo• ump 111.llhl II.I\ l I I J /11.·r ra1C: t>alarct' o• ·~e 0011 NAME ST. TEMEHT .. ,. ·~ CC'u"" c ., .. of °' lhl' 'lJlldtlh! <.. lt!hl 11111111 '1al .:in secvreo r1 '"" a oove •• ,. t• c."' 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Ii• !Ill' h111.h •14 38S 48J' or 2'l OuCleCIO\ M ·.:.aua MllC NOTICE J nJ '1.llrlll).! \\Ith kit h11t1~' ll• till' ltl'.tJ "twn 62" 4865 tlle da~ belore 1"• E C Ba"fl1 FICTITIOUS I UllNf l l : h hi t I I h I J II sale .,,,, Sll t4f'ml'•. "'dS '''eel NAME ITATEMIHT l' ''J' J \' i> gv 111•.i1 l' I ,. ''~l'J I " Date" Aprol 30 1985 t11 tne CA "I L' ,, .,, v " "'' ''" ' ,.., vr ·ne •011ow1ng persona ere -\n11lhl'I ll11l111l'' \11.11111 K.1nd\ "11'\ · TAC "2115 dllQ~ Coun1. 'AP• ·g ooirigousinessu ( \lhh "·I' ~n••l ~l·ll dt1\\l1 l11r lhl• iir'l 1111\l' Ill T 0 SE"VICE C OM-•qe~ "" .... ER B ... OOM 16~ h" L 1rn·r \h111d.1' ,11\d 111\l .1 lf•-ruunJ PAHY. 81 H id TruitM . •y: "274JOl•,o ... a Co11a Meu CA 92626 C indy SCl\OOnoiret. AHi•· P..,011snec , -1 .Jt CC1e~1 Jemes G Vock• 1730 un(iJn1muu,) J1.·u~1un h• I ddll' ( tfl'~ tant S.Cretary, I01 lovth D••!Y P1101 ~1 "' M•y .:..t~i'.L..CQltl .. MI C..l. 1rl'gg .• I ti ~nud .. 1.:J Ji l\\ n (J1btL~\J :, ~L•wl• -Sh. ~CA ,..__,i ,. ·~ 1 Q"2626 • v.uh ~l 'tr:11g.hi"rigm h.111d 111 thl n1nlh r11und ~ <714> 315-40 700 c 60 Susar i< voc•• 1730 • _ uOl•S"ecl ran9t' OASI •• 1>1 C •• C • In J 'lhl·dukd 11 r1111n,111g.hl\\l'l~hl 11gh1 Oa••v .,10, ~•h -,4 2• ;;~~ca os11 ..... eu "' IMnll'r 1..h•uhk \\nrl.! ... h.1mp11111 R11hh' •9ec M llC NOTICE ·ri.s 0.,, neu ,1 con- ( haurrl 111nt111unl \\h,11 Ill' h"(l\'' "" l'X' .I ,. fi•• FIC TITIOUS BUSINEll Oucteo l:>\ '1uSt>a no 1nO W1ie l llnll'bJd. "hl'I hl' l .lught I )J' l'' \ l11n1Jn.1 M llC NOTICE NAME STATEtffNT Susa" .. Voci.e I I I h d ·,,e •ouow•no ;>arsons ••• .,.,.,, s1a1emen1 wu 111ec Cllllllng tn \\II l .1 'tr JI!! 11 11g II t.1 I l' hi\\ .Ill FICTITIOUS I USIHEll d.:!•"t;; t'uS•"flSS as ..,,,,., 1ne Court) Cterk of O• l..ntl\ ~l'J him 1•ul Jl 2 I 'I Ill lht' ninth r1•unJ NAM£ STATEMINT B~ ... E "E.:> """"NCIA. ang~ Coui-•, oi-.. 0"' 'II Mt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME IT A TE ME NT Ttie lollow1ni oersons a1e comg ousmess as SUNDANCE DESIGN 622 S1anlorc 1rv1ne CA 02' 16 Susan Guay 62.l '>Ian lord lrivne CA 927 lb Tn1s Dus1nes\ ~ on tluClllC Ov Qn •n0°•••1l ul• Susan t1' .. lv rn•s 'u11em .. n1 .,. ~-••l<1oJ w1tri It°'~ (.,.c1v'1f, l. Pf""' c 1 Or an9e l..Ourilv ''n Md\ • 1'185 F275S20 Pvo11snen 01 a11g .. t...4'as1 Oa111 P,1,.1 Me. 14 • 28 June 4 198'> -t>.l \ PU8llC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNESS NAME ST A TE ME NT T ne 1011ow1ng pet son 5 iri- ooing t>us•ness as A• IRV NE CAP1t Ai.. 8 PALMESE P ROPERl ES 1.. tRV-tN f tNVEST M E'IT GROUP ' Cn<ltTIDe r e " Irvine Ca11lor111a 91• 1• Josepn Pere• P a1"'1!St' Cn1moer1111n Irvine Ct torn1a 9~ .. '" ,,.,,, t>us1ne$5 s con OuClf'<l bv an 1nOv10u111 JO~on Pe1e• Palrn!'se T1111 s111emen1 ..,., 111e11 w11n the Counl~ Clt1r~ 01 Or 11nQt Covnlv on Apr11 n 1985 f<27U40 Puo11siied 01&11ge Cou 1 Oa11y Piiot April 30 Mav • 14 'J 1 1985 P\8.IC NOTICC MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S TATEMENT Tnp ' ''""" ng t>e•SOllS 8'" J "r'c; ,.. ,s.ries' as l.AIJ\I Prr<O"''' 1• ·n1J E:l'' '"''' •'·'i'''-" .\\ '\u ~P ~ • (\t • I It' ~.... di' 'Mi! tollow •ng Pt"'SOns att' • 1~ Be111s "'-PO" Beecn 1985 co no OuSlrtess e.s C 6 92660 ,21Ql17 "'"-' '-"' 01STRIBu T NG Weyne "'0•&•d B•euvelt <>ut>llS"ecl Ore oge Cou 1 • ·e:·s u 1 Rosa l~ c:0un1a1n .,. 1<; Sell•S Newp ,. S.ec" Da••• 0 01 /\or JO Me) .,. 'a11e, CA 92708 C • 92660 '• ; ' '911~ llA•cnael i<enne111 Braoi@, i •6;8 La Ra.a Ln C:wn111n \ a11e 1 CA 92'08 .,.t .. esa Lu!K'< 8•ad1e~ ··6·s u 1 l'\o sa l" 'ounta1,.. "'"""" '-" 92"08 T n19 OuS•nfl~~ s t"l)r" CUCl&O D\ an 'lCI\ oaua Wayne ,.. Blavvl'll '"'' 11a1emf'"' wes ••1ec1 "''I" :ne Couni. "'~ ;i• Or • al"lge Cov"' • •c-• '5 • -603 DEATH No11c1 s '•,,_• \41 r pt• 'w'dt"• .. 4Ul F ,)~' .\. t" , 1 "T"' s Pu,1n~s" '"•"" \h'"' t A t t 4 .... • VvC' ... ~ ~V "uSbi' 1l a nd Altff! '9tl.... -F273t33 STORCH .., , t: t I ~ ''· t 1'\.,.. "1 ,, l t· ~ I • t i • '. 'It ' ~, , '• !". • of"! \t'>.-.\.1 H • \Jf' '-J"'• I I " .. I \~ h a. .. t! J 'I '•6~ Woolt•Y Ang e lo 6 Tnt ic ntr Attorney• el Law ?099 Se n J oaquin Hiiia Road Newpo rl C ent•• Newport 8eec:ll, CA t2teO M llC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS a UlfftE-SS NAME ST ATUllHT -"" 1011ow1n9 l)er$0ns are .io•n11 t•usmess as ~e PRECtS O N WE .. i:>•NG ' I' ABl'\tCA T ON 188 E ,.,,.. SI Su11e tB Cos111 Mt~a CA <1;'616 '~'" .. ( Brower '-•. P1 .. 1a1.no I.OSie llA8 H LA 9;6i6 l'loS 1:>us1ne ss s co,. l.lli. lf'O 0\ an ondlYIOUl l Ric•'" Bro- T "'' s1a1emen 1 was hl&a will) 11ie C.'.lunly CIMk ol Or 4'1\jf' "•'unh .>n Ap!OI 15 l'l~!-,.:rneoo P"'ti"'""c Oranoe Cou t D1111 P11c-1 M11 i • 11 28 June• 198~ T -6.3() Mt.IC NOTICE ... loc.nae• s ... aie. • "·~ ~ltl1£9""t!'""'' ftd) 111~ ,. .,. •·i~ J,, • ., 1er• .• , ('h dr !:t"" )v'"''• O.p, 1'- '14'1· F27 .. 1't " •• t• •Slle.J ''' ange Co11s1 D.i '" 0,101 II.pr JO ~1111 • 14 • ' 195or, Mt.IC NOTICf FIC TITIOUI I USINUS NAME IT A TtMfNT ·..,e 'C1•l°"''"9 person, a·~ c ' ,i t'u5•nMs as 11.'AlhLANO RACING •S .; ~ • 'ES •9•5·0 p ACt'" I•• 4.,t C.>Sll M... 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' 1 ·~·84~~~0~ra~n~ge~C?=oa=s=t10=A=l=L~V~P~IL~O~T~/~Tguge~sd~a~y,.~M~a~y~2~1~,~1~9~8~5 :=.:::===ii:1:::&~:;:~~At:'l:;-;;~~:-~':::'~::'T~!!=::!=:=========i:::::::::::~==:.i ~ •-.,. lllftnl'r •-ic MnTIC( .,. ... .,. MnflC( Barbara S Lemerm1.n At· proce11uru. contact 1he ~ ""''K '"""' "" ,._ nv tOlneye tor E•ICUlfl• Federal Home loan Oan~ or P\8.IC NOTICE ED ----....._1 ,.. Lew OMoee of Mwvtn Sen Francisco 111 1"15)1'----------C~IFI "'"' • _. -·--•-_.. LIQAL. ADVIMtllMINT Qr-. 10M0 ..... e INcl., 393. tOOO NOTICE TO FICTITIOUS IUllNIEll NO~ ~,!'II~ Dl,Mll~ Of' lulte21t1,L .. A ........ CA Publllhed Orange CoHt CONTftACTORI CAUINQ NAME STATEMENT ·-........ _... .-,ot .... ··-ebyglventhat DIVILOPMINT -· (111) m..ne Oally Piiot Mdy 21 198!. FOR 1101 Tn11 lt>tlow1ng oerS()M ,.,., t P\8.IC NOTICE •• the unCSerelgned 11tlll not bf llft"1Cll Publi•hed Orange Coasi T •11411 Sc.hOol 01strlc1 HUNT. domg busineu as ~~--.. l'l"'lll••l!lll!!'••lll!,. .... !111••.,1!•~~~~"~··• NOTICE 19 HEREBY reaponllb'lforanyd1bla0t INYIROHMIHTAL Dally Piiot May l(, lS, 21 INOTON BEACH UNION ~LOWERS UNLIM11EO. r" I ... ... OIVl!N that INllO bid• will ll1blllll11 aontracted by any· AleouRCH llCTIOH 1985 f't&.IC NOTICE HIGH SCHOOL OtSTRICT 6452 Ot1epc1111 Drive Hi.nt lt .. ff tr I · lllH If t ::::=:!!!::.~..-~~~~ be ~Yid by the City Clerti one othef 1111n myMlt, on Ot Notice ta hereby prven b) Tw .825 Bid Oeadllr141 Bid NO 604 lngton l:leoi:l1 CA 92646 "-•eral 1-2 11-aeral 1112 lf!f!!I ltat.. lMI OI the City of Irvine, Cell· alter llw1 dlle ,,.. ~IT1m4H'lt ot o.v.top.. NOTICI Of IALIE 10 00 A M Tuesaay June S.nnie 1C.11y WaliJhllUlllf -'"' --- f0fnl1 fOf l\ltnlehlng Ill Plant. 0.tlO thla 10th day 01 ment S.-vioet, EnV11onmen-l'tBltC NOTICE Of' NflllO..AL 11 1985 3452 o...oe1111 0flve Hunt IAll HN TISTll FHT•LI •ILlfn UllAll• '-bof a.vie... ma11t1111. May, 1N5 tal Ruourc• SecllOll, 01 t,,. (llllfU)HfllTY TO Place <>I Sid Rece1p1 1ngton Bnocn C/. 92646 2 b bll tltul 3Bd 2~Ba lg prlv patio tOOlt . equtpmenl, auppliel, Alanah H Mone. 20141 City Of Huntington BMell NOTICIOfl HIOHllTIMOO•" HU NT I NG TON BEAC H M111al"e AtrlOld 19611 s ILlllllATillS 3n:~~mwellta:encll~Of Ne~~•I S teOOOO wllllld tt111'9Qt1lllon. utllltlll end Maple A¥9nue, 11 103, Co.11 lhll ,,.. IOllowlrlQ requeeta TfllUaTll'I IALI NotlGI ia heflt>)' Q!Vlfl that UNION HIOH SCtiOOL DIS· Dllm011 H1111ungto11 8Hth 11arp 2 bdtm condo. le-SI 50 000 OWC Ask tor Wtll i.He apllOn Vacant Ill ot,_ 11.mt end l.cllltlel Mela, CA 92'27 for ~11111e Oect1r111on LIM Ne. b•d• wilt bl recet,Y9<1 tor .. ,.. TR 1 c T E o u c AT 1 o N CA 9?646 curity gate nr SC Plaza 141 5416 88441 Bk 720•7432 neceuuy thetefor, u Put>llthed Oral\{!ll Coats Wlte rev'lewed and are 1vlll· GHii • 1 to the htgh111 bl.det 01 1he CENTER t0251 Yor~town Lindo ic.u.,.t1lewinil 2024 Pool spa· carport Sac-an r Pf'Ovldld In 1,,. contrac;t Oe.lty Piiot May 14, 15, 21 Ible f()l publtc r111..,_ com /QMl._fllQ loltOwmg ulMHI equipmtnt Avenue Hunltngton Be11ch Noble V1ew Orive Sen riftce at $69.900 J l>drm, * If IWlll '* oocumenta fOf DMr'fllld 1985 menclng Neg11lve C*ta,. T.I . O..ISWJ• wnicn has Ille!• dec•1•ed CA 92646 P11<110 CA 90132 only 579 999 Aatume WAU Tl CHITlf •BRBt 2.,.,ba Seavlew pvt Parti ButldlrlQ Addition, CIP TW-82f •lion No. &5· 18 UNIT COOi o surplus 10 tne nMds 01 tne Pro1ec1 l<1ent1l 1c.•t1on Tn1s bus•ness 11 con 10· •1. 1s1 T O WO 1 lastl .. ' No 5.,, 65 t...,...t .. 6 • ~11" ap N "•~ 1 ' ' n OLll 1111 100 community Complete!" .....,. ...,.... ,.., " " • eg1uva ......,1ar11 on No PACIFIC SOVEREIGN H Coast Communnv College Root Re11ova11on ot five ductt!<l oy J gt111e1111 p11n Woodside VIiiage, 251 t •~ la .. 1c sp'a purtenancu there1o . In Pl&.IC NOTICE 85· 111 tCondt11on11 Ute Pet· duly eppotnted Tru11ee District Si:llOols Four11a1n va1111y ner,n1p w s I 1 Beautifully upgraded Mesa redec. newc;:> "' • •lrtet accordance with the mlt &5·20 and Tentative under the following d•· SALE OF SURPLUS IBM Marrna Otenn view Hum Bennie 1<.ay WJJtdnou'S•r Bon/Oar~'1 ~ 6~ 1°"'! 1~~8 Merdtil homa. Se>aCIO 34!lQ90 Exc;I flnan'g. IPICllltetlona on Iii. at tne NOTICl Of' Parcet Map No 12410) 11 • ac;rlt>ed deed of truat WILL SELECTR IC I l Y PE 1ng1011 Beach. Cl"d West T n1~ su11emt1n1 was llletl agents 1M11g areas Large seper· See Sun 1-5. 640-1 f~ 1 oHICI of tne OlrectOf or Pub· TMllTll-'S MLI requeat to con1truc1 20 two-SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION WRITERS 1721 m1ns1e1 High SchoOl8 with the Countv Clerk 01 Or ale ramily room F,armal Baylront dock o~ver O·TEOFOPENING BIOS -...... 1 I .v • • d tninn r St1o••s AICl\tl-1 lnllflOr " On Ju-11, 1"'8"1• 11 OC propo..., .. 11 s located on FOR CASH ANOtOR T'-'E ed1ndput>llcfv1HdlllC1ud8I MAINTENl\ .. CE OPE'R 1985 ~ " H "' "" lie Wo,ks ...__, 11ory condominium• The TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Sealed 1>101 will oe open Place Ptans are on 111e a,,,. .. County on April 22 I ~i~~~-& 4 I a g e ..... , flt ..... rece1u..,. 11 ,...... .... • " • t"-1"' d 1 w • " ' ~ bedrooms 3 baths uge "'-s1gne•'s ho_. Su...,b """ w .,... .• .., ,,.. a m FIRST AMERICAN ,..,sou n-11 1 0 1rnet .. v· CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED 1000 am , Wednes01y ATIONS ANO COl'ISTAUC F27t52t ..,.., ' ..... ,.... OHie. 01 I .. _ Cit'-C'--k 01 t"-~··• 140 IM t ~st of L · maste1 suite Covered a-n1t1es & view .. ppt '"' ' .., ,,.. TITLE INSURANCE COM· -·v · ~ Y"" CHECKS SPECIFIED IN June 5 1985 1n 1ne Con. TION Room 321 Hunt f.>ubhshea Orange Coast -.... "' City or Irvine IOc:ated II PA.NY, • CllllOfnla C«por Street CIVIL CODE SECTION lereooe Room ol lhe District 1ng1on B(JaCh Union H1gn Oe11ly P1ll)I A()ril JO Mav 7 patio Large IOI Cell IO only 714/631-5710 I 7200 Jemboiee Road. 11100, 11 Truttll. °' Sue Cop-of fheM requell 292411(p1y1bte11 tile ume of Admtn11tr1t1on Bu1101ng School 01s111c1 fduc1111cu1 14 21 1985 see 546•2313 ---- Irvine, Calllornla, 927l3, c111or Tru a111 0 , •fl on Ille wl1h the Cit) sale 1nt1wtutmoneyollh• 1370AdamsAvenue CoSta Cen1er 1025tYorl.town Av T-S9:1 ....'.?_ ~I ILHITllUll until lO 00 1 m on Mly 29, Subtlltuled TruttM . Of 1ha1 Clerk, City of Huntington Unite<! SlllHI 111 right, tule Mesa. Calllorn11 All t>1ds enue Hunt1ngto11 Beacll · f'1ij::Pthl:>'i. Newport Shores 4 Bdrm 3 l985 11 which time Ind certain Deed of Trust IX· Beach, 2000 M1ln StrMt and 1nterea1 conveyecl 10 mull t>e d .. 111erld to the ot· CA 92646 Phontt (7 1•11-----------;i:;~~ ~ Ba. 2 story Asking place bldl wlll Ile put>llcly ecutld t>y JOHN B RIDDLE Huntington Belch, Cl ll· 11\d now "910 t>y II unoer ltc;e of the OtreCtOI ot 964-3339 E•I 320 I PUBLIC NOTICE •• -$225,000 owe or trade? ope ned in Council an unmarried man, and r• l0tn11 Any 1>41'1<>n wlantng slid Deed of Trull 1n tne Purchas1nga1111eabovead N OT1CE IS HERESY '-----------646-8844 Ask tor Alan Chambers Bids s11111 t>e corded June 10, 198 t ••In· to comment on tllete r• property herelnatter de-dress prior to the time '41t lo• filVEN t'1at '"" ,1bovt1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • submtl tad in seated strument No 141?56, In 8oolt questl may do so In writing scribed tne opening to be eligible for nameo SchOOI 01s111c101 Or NAME STATEMENT TWO HOMES II A LIT IEWNiT SHiii envelopes marked on the 14093. Page 1012 of OHlct11 within lO deys of this nottoe TRUSTOR MORTON S cons1de1auon Late bids ar1ge Cu nt Cahlorn1a art ftoe lollowing peisons arc• S 111,IOO 3 Bd 2 ba S 148,000 outside. 'Bids !or Oeert1eld n~ d 0 C by providing written co,,,. GRENNBERG c~nnot be accept•d b u Y r• . do1r1g bu~ont1s~ .is Park Building Addition .--..or s of range ounty menta to the "--artment 01 ""p' v Ing Y ano lfl•ougn ots ucrv H W N r ROW GAAP~llCS IAfllAll PRICE Superb Eas1s1de locallon $10,000 down or leaae Calllorn11, and pu1su1nt tc ....,... BENE FI C 1 AR Y FAR ropos.al torms and com· ern1ng tioaro ne•e•nalhJ• re 9 S F S Front home 15 large and option Tom 6•6-8844 LOCATION 0 F THE 11111 certain Notice of Oefeult Development Services. En· WEST SAVINGS ANO LOAN plete lnstructtona mav t>e te,,ed to as OtS1 RIC T w•ll 128 t I u ~irv1ew. anlA Lowest tn Cameo Shores· WORK The ""°'k to b• per· 1nereunder recorded Jlllu· vlronmental Resources Sec· ASSOCIATION ob1a1ned at the Purchasing receive up 1u tiul not 111ter At1u <..A quo.. By Fa11 Captivating Ca· very Charming 5 Bdrm, 2 SEAWIND·Spyglaaa ""'Hiil tormld hereunder is located ary 3. 1985 15 Instrument lion P 0 Box 190, Hunt· RECORDED JANUARY Oep8Jtment 011ne 01s1r1c1 a1 than the abov11 s1awd 11me 1 ynn A Sours l 8 IJ B St> nyon views pool spa and bath ll nuge family rm Area 4Br 3 •.ea. 2 sty 1n tile City 01 Irvine, County No 85-000761 of OHlcla ington 8elcl1. CA 92648 21. t983 as instr No the at>Ove address For Id· 5ea1ed t>•ds lo• me award ot F'.ll~v''°"' Santa AM CA up to 5 Bedrooms witn rireplace Rear llome Portolino sharp S2800 01 Orange a1 55 Oeenwood Records ot said County, wtl Comment' will be con· 83-033327 or Olflc1a1 Re· d1t1ona1 1nlormat•oo o• •n· a contract 101 tiie <10o•e p10 4"i o4 Owned bv oank needs 1s 2 Borm I batn will1 S3•9 000 We51 unoer ana pursuant 10 Sito tldeted by tile dec111on. COfdt tn tne olftce ot the Re-spec11on appom1men1 call 1ec1 h1\ ou~111e!>~ ~ c.on love' $384 900 income po1en11at o f ~ g~~~~':..TtSUN 1·5 DESCRIPTION OF WORK Deed of Trust sell 11 put>ttc making l>Ody In Its oettberl· corder of Orange Coumy Snannon McCarty 17 14 t Bids snail oe 1ec.,1ved in I.Jut l+-il h~ <1n n<l,.,1J,,a1 I ..... I I I 4 ~· \ S6501mo lnctudes 2 car 2339 PORT CARLISLE PL Ille wor~ 10 Ile periormed auc11on tor cash, t1wtu1 IK>n on whether an En· said deed ol trus1 de-432-5754 me pi.ice .oent11Pd aoove ,nn'>nurs garage Call now CAPRIPROPERTIES·Ed snell onclude out not Ile hm· money ot the Unite<! Stllet vlronment1l lmp1C1 Repon scrtbe1 lhe lollow1ng B•ds must oe accom anti !>ltdll t>e op+mf'!l .ino rn1~ ~1.i1t1n10~nt "'d~ tolPrl Realtors 675·6000 6;j·717.l -. . 6·"·9601/Hm·64t-4720 !led 10 Room addition and 01 America 1 caahier's Should t>e prepared '°' 11\f LNHtlOld interest 1n and paniee t>y a Certified or publicly read atouo di me ..-.im tnr C.ounly <..ier~ 01 Or .. c l'lallway e~tension check payable 10 H id prollCt 10 Ille lollowmg described Cashier's Check made pay· at>ove-staled 11m" ano ange Count~ on AtJlll 22 •••••••••••If ;~~=~~~I COMPLETION OF WORK Trustee drewn on 1 stall 0, Oiied Ma~ 16, 1985 property Lot 75 ot Tract No at>•e to the CoaSI Commun• ptace l\IR5 CLIFFll•YEI ? = [;" S11l1 Aaa 1110 All worll is to t>e completed nat1onel bank. 8 state or fed· Di.ne ,.,.,. -...We, Aa-SO 18, In the City ol Newport ly College 011trte1 or cash m Eacn b10 mus1 1.011101m F:l7453t • 1-li-•11-.. -•11-llll-•-11111111111.1111-11111-•I w1th1n 60 c;onsecuttve work· eral ciedlt union. or 1 9111, •tMt "9ftNW Beach. County 01 Otange, the amount not less thin sv, and oe responsive 10 tne Pubhstieu 01an11!! Coast An appealing home on an OWNER. 3 bedroom. fam- ing days from the dale spec•· or federal savings and loer. Publllllld 01ange Coaat State of Celllornia as per ol the total t>td Personal contract documents Ou1l1 Polol Apnl JO Mdy 7 interesting street' Many!••••••••••• 1ly room, spa, upgrades, tied 1n the Notice to astOCllUon domlctled In tnl~ Dally Pllot·M1y 21, 1985 map reoOfded 1n B~k 166. cnecks are not eccep11101e Eacn ou:l ghall Ot< orc:C1m 14 <' t t98'i decorator leatures in 1n1s ... _ ... , .... _._ ... -·-2017 W Chandler, So Proceed state, at tile main entrance T-647 p1gea 2& to 30 Inclusive of Deposit of successful bidder pan1ed t>v the securtt~ re 1 604 remodeleCI contemporary Santa Ana Near So AWARD OF CONTRACT to F1n11 American Title In· Mlace1t1neou1 Maps, tn the ""'" be applied to the te,,ed to on lhi? contract wtlh wa1mtl1 & cnarm Coast Plaza S 150,000 The Ownei reserves the surance Company loceted at flta.IC NOTICE OHIQI of the County Re-pureflase price All other bid documen1s and bv tM 11s1 nl PUBLIC NOTICE Recently re-rooted cop· Appotn t men t . ope n right. alter opening bids to 114 East Fiith Street, 1n thf c;ordef of Nld County deposits will be returned proposed subcontr<ietf'lr5 per plumbing and n11=e weekends 557.3344 reiect any 0• all bids to c1ty ol Santa Ana Calll0<nla FtcmlOUI llU8*111 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT within ntteen I 15) days alter The OtSTRtC T reStlrves K 171511 yard 1nc.1udeu m this 3 wetve any inlormaltty in 1 111 th1t right title 1no NA• ITATIM!NT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST the 01strte1's acceptance of the roght to rejeGJ any o• Jll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS hdrm nome w/Oen & tam· ·-·--.. """ "-" Ct•tltrJ Ltll t>1d to make awards m lhe 19 est co e _ ... to ana Th io1•-·t DATED 1112183 UNLESS h19h 1>1d, wfllch will be w1tr11n 1>1ds or 10 w11J11e an• ir I NAME STATEMENT o C I lH9 1n1etest of the Owner and to m r nv y.,.. 1 ..,. ng per~ are ' •I}' rm wner may help SPflUSS 1111,000 lff I now held t>y 11 under sato dotn~ bullneat as i.AOM YOU TAKE ACTION TO 30 days of bid opening regularities· or 1nlo1m1tllll&s The to110..,1ng r1ersons are 1 ~ ... 95 000 _ reJec1 ell other b1ds PROTECT o Th Boa d inanc.e ~c Best view in Newport ., prime adJ lots P 6 CIF'IC • PROPOSAL GUARANTEE Deed of Trust 1n the propert) Pro ucts, at 3334 EHi Y UR PROP· e r reMrves me tn any t>•ds or 1n 111e 1>1dd1ng (10111g 1>us1ness as Baron , " J.NO BONDS Each bid shall Situated '" Slid County ano Co11t Highway. Sutt• 25 t ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT right to reiect any/or all bids The Depa• tme'11 of Indus· Propen1es 2'l:J3 I Gondor " \\ \ 11 ICI 111 " 1 Beacn1 Most dramatic VIEW NB discount Id to }> State descril>t!O as corona oet Mar. Calll&nl• A PUBLIC SALL IF YOU to waive any irregularity or t11at Aelatoons n.Js de Or lake Fores• CA 92630 11, ,,11 .., In<. exc111ng 4 BR norne in $975 c.ash 496·9623 c!1111~~c~r;~:;~,e: s ~~ec= r~~C4E8L ~F TRACT NO ~~~5El~n=ll!";o~~~ ~~E~HEA~A~=~~~Tj~~ ~~~r~=rl:~rt:,eb:?dn?n :~~~~~i~!~~~:~a:::::::~ at>~v~avid Breau• same 115 A[ 4 l l '>141l ~:;;p~~~r~le~~~I ,;;'~; Pac11tc V1eW Mem. Park or by a corporaie surety t0097 AS PER MAP RE· Mesa. CA 92&27. Allreu PROCEEDING AGAINST an as is/where 1s con· tne 1ocal1ty on wn1cn this This ous1ne~s is con 531-1400 waterlall all 1n pnvele Prime sgt plot.bay ocn bond on the lorm furnished CORDED IN BOOK u 1 Khazal, Same, Myra M YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· C1Jt1on The Coaat Commun1· work is to be performed tor ducteCl oy an un1n garden setting You'll vu/XII value Pd $2100/tell by the Owner as guarantee PAGES 29 TO 34 IN• Tllomu, Same. TACT A LAWYER. ty College Olstrlc1 makes no 'eacn crall or type worli.man corporalc>d as,0 c1a11on l _ want 10 buy before you $900/obo 836•7598 that bidder will, 1f an award c Lu s 1 v E o F M 1 s This bullness is c;on· 2900 C1111p1 Street, New· guarantees. wrnten or 1m· needed to execute tne con oiner man a parrn111 ~n1p I FIXER see 1118 nome is made 10 him in SC· CELLANEOUS MAPS RE ducted by a Gener'al Part· port Beach, CA piled. as to tile condition 01 trac1 These rates are on Ille M David Breau• • Large 4 Bdrm 2 batn Mesa c;ordance w1tn tile terms or CO ADS OF ORANGE nee.ship ··111 1 tlfMI lddreu or any nem(s) at the DISTRICT oll1ce fn16 stdtement wett; ltleu Del Mar home Good 10_ 144-1010 "'' t>id, promptly secure COUNTY ANO AS COR· MOM Products a Genera common daslgn11lon or Payment in lull must t>e located a1 10251 Yorli.town with 111e County Ctl!•• 01 Or I••••••••••• Workmen s Compensa11on RECTED BY THAT CERT Al,.. Partnership By Man property 11 ahown above."° made w11n1n fourteen 1141 Averiue Huntington Seacn ange Count'f on Apr11 I 1985 I CdttOn but neeas COS· insurance and 1t101111y tn· CERTIFICATE. OF CORREC ouchenr Malek• warranty ts g1V1t1 it to 111 calendar days 1t1er notiGe of CA 92646 Copies may t>e f27212t me1tc improvements lalHI lal11i lOH lae••• Prt~IJ SO 2 HOUSES os11 Mesa Gross $19.200 $189,500 15% On Owner Don Goguen 497·6287 surance. execute a contract TION RECORDED IN BOOIC Put>hahed Orange Coast completeoeu Of correcl· acceptance of t>td and the obta1rieo on request A copy PubhSM<I OrangP Cnasl Asl\ong $1JQ 000 Makeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in the required form ano 12946 PAGE 1484 OF OF Daily Pilot May 21 ?8 JuM ness)" The ben1flcl1ry ltem(s) must be remove<! ot lhe14t rates snail t>e OOSI Os ly Polut Aoril 30 Mai 7 1 an Oller II CllTA Mll&I I llltt turn1sn sattslactory t>Onds FtCIAL RECORDS OF SAIC 4 11 1985 under sa10 Deed of Trutt. by from ~enge Coesl College ed at the 101> site Tne lore-14 71 1985 1 ---------.... ISUH ctnAIE tor the ta1thlul P8ffOrm1nce ORANGE COUNTY T-64~ reason of a breach°' default within 14 calendar days going sct>edu1e 01 pet diem T-608 l Appraised II S450,000 ot tne contract and to1 tne EXCEPTING THERE tn lhe ot>ligatlons tecurld This nouce 11o 1n I C· w~r11olt9ed.,~w0,,.., 1 Tradition-al Asl<lfl0-S•25.000 firm payment of c1a1ms ol ma· FRO M ALL. QIL. Oil. tht!f'80y rreretolore H · cordance with Sec11on 1ng oay ot e1gnt 181 nou•s ----------1 Agt 497-7005 terialmen and 11oore1S RIGHTS MINERAL RIGHTS f'tlll.IC NOTICE ecutecl end delivered to the 61450 of tne C1hlorn11 The rate lor holiday anp PUBLIC NOTIC[ Rea t y I OO thereunder Said check or GAS NATURAL GAS underSlgnecl 1 written C*· Educ1t1on Code over11me worll shall be at fl:i 1-7:170 · I.E. Exc .. 1111 bidders bona snail be in an RIGHTS ANO OTHEi:; IUPERIOA COURT l1raJton of Oefeutt and De· COAMUAN J. THOMP· least ume and one-na11 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ILICI Tl IUOI amount of not less than ien H y 0 A 0 C A R B 0 ,., O' CALl,ORNIA, mend for Sate. and wrl1ten I 0 N , EXEC. VIC IE It snail oe mandato•v upon NAME STATEMENT t 10tpercent of tne amount of SUBSTANCES BY WHAT COUNTY OF ORANGE nottceol breach end of elec· CHANCELLOR, BUllNEll lhe CONTRACTOR 10 whom \ne •01tow1ng i>eri;ons a1~ 1 Newport Stiorea •Bdrm 3 tne bid The Falthlut Per· EVER NAME KNOWN Estateot JAMESP CAN 1i0n to cause the under· AFFAlfllS, COAST COM· thecontract•sawarded and Clomgt>usmessc1s NOME o. llCOME Ba 2 story Asking lormance Bono shall Ile not TOGETHER WITH A ll llLLON, Deceased signed to sell satd proper1y MUNITY COLLEGE 011· upon any subcontractor TELEMARKETING SEA 120 .. IOO $225 000 OWC Or trade? less than one 11undred 11001 GEOTHERMAL STEAM CH• No A t06886 to sahSly said obllg1t1ona, TRICT under hom to pay flOI less VICES t'.196 2 Gimbi-rt I "' 646·8844 Ask lor Alan 1>9ftenl ol the to\,81 amount ANO STEAM POWEFI NOTICE OF and thereafter lhe under· Publlsned Orange Coul 1nan the said specified ra1es lane Tusttn CA 9.?705 UP front a beaulllul - of the 1>1d price named •n the BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 INTENTION TO signed caused said notlel 01 Diiiy Piiot May 2 t 28 1985 10 all workmen employed by Donald A C.ooley 169 be<lroom 2 bath ~ Trade our lovely lrg EHi· contract The Lat>Or and Ml· FEET UNDER THE REAL SELL REAL PROPERTY breach and 01 etection 10 Ile r 649 them in the eaecutoon 01 the <,c1n M1gu1JI Newpn11 A"arh w ith br 1tlo. flreptace bluff Condo for 40' • ltflllS Bond 51\111 Ile not less PROPERTY OESCRtBEC AT PRIVATE SALE recordecl February 5 1985 contract w .. sti 92660 B11gnt "lunny kllchen 2 Trawler Guy 833·35'4 than one hundred 1100) P9f· ABOVE WITHOUT THE NO TICE IS HE REB~ as Instr No 85-04?07 I ot P\8.IC NOTICE No b•ddl'• may ...,,tnd•aw ~·ch .. el Oc..ot... I l%2 rental units E.<cellenl Op· ----------IE w _.... n zs cent of Ille total amoun"t ot RIGHT TO DRILL MINE EX GIVEN tnat S4.lt>teet to con Ot11c1a1 Records m tile oHIGe h1!> bid tor a periOd ot 1011y C.imt><trl 1 ·J',. t •>St•n L A porluntty Great income lalHa • • 111.. &• tne t>1d pr1Ge n11me<:1 tn me PL 0 RE 0 A 0 PE RATE l1rma11on oy tne w•th1r of lhe Recorde• ot Orange Tne Ptanntng Comm1ss1on hvt> f451 days alterthe date 19?70!> Call now 546·2313 Peaiaaala 1007 WANTEo pp needs now contract Only oonds 1SS\Jt!d THROUGH {)A ON THE Court on May 24 1985 a• Counly of tile City ot Irvine will Ile set tor tne opening dale Tn•s r•u!>111f'S'> ·~ r.on 2. 3 BO rm Con do In t>y c;omp11n1es which are SURFACE OR UPPER 50C 3 00 Pm or therealte1 S11d sale will be made t>ul conducting a public nea•1ng A payment bond and a du~1eo by co-µa11ne1s CITE CLW NBll1111ne Must be willing rated A 01 A·· tn the F E E T 0 F T H E w1tn1n the time allowea t>~ wllnout covenant 01 war on proposed zone cnange pertormance bond will be I Oonal<l f' C:.oole) 1 Best Rattng Guide" will be SUBSURFACE OF SAID law the unoers1gned as e.. ranty e•press or implied re-85-ZC-0099. tor the Irvine requtred pr1ot 10 eaecution Tn1s .,,dteMent was t11ed COOL IREEZES :ric~a$"(50~g;;,e J.:::a accepted Failure 10 submit LAND AS RESERVED IN ecu111A or the WHI ot Jame! gardlng tnle posaession or Business Comp1e~ Tne City 01 the contract The payment with 111e C.t1untv Clerk 01 Or • A good buy Walk to Day 1ecep1aote t>onds wlll be THE DEED FROM LAUREl P Cant1llon deceased. wll encu"1brence5 to pav the 01 Irvine is reques11ng a zone bona snail be 1n the torm set I ~~~~ <.m111IV C•" AP"' 22 JUST LISTED or beach On Balboa ~gt~rln~::i~s Ao~ly 111 ~~ cause lor reiectron of t>td POINT TOWN HOMES A sell at private se1e to tnf remaining principal sum ol cnange lor Section VE 736 ~:•nht·'n lhe contract dOCu· F.,74K.,7 I JUST SUPE•I l Perun Point 2 • den or 3 Oailv Piiot, PO Box 15,.,,, PREVAILING RATES OF JOINT llENTUAE RE-htgnest and bes• bidder or the notecs1 s8Cu•ed by sard 10 allow the convers•on of "'v ~ • ,... " Bdrm 2 batns. 2 story, 2 , "" WAGES In accordance wllh CORDED JUNE 5 1981 IN tne terms and cond1110M deed of Trust with interesi mastef ptan en1111emen1s 10 B,. John J. McElro,., DI· P11ri•:~n"o t'.lrJl\qt-Coast Spectacular view ol the car garage Been re· CM 92626 the prov1s1ons of Section BOOK 14093 PAGE 827 here1ne1ter menlloned, al as m said note provided ad be used for mixed "se de rector, Melntenance, Oper· l.1r111v r •Ir t tri• 1 ,,, May 1 Oc.ean Bay Lights and I modeled $295 000 Call leatala t773 of tile Ca1tlorn11 L1t>or OFFICIAL RECORDS ngn1 tllle _and interest o vances 11 any under the 1re1opment 1llon1 end Conalrucllon t4 •I CJB, M0unta1ns 1S seen from 10 see 675-8 !20 _________ _ Code. the gener11 prevailing NON-EXCLUSIVE AP said decendent a1 tne ttmE terms of said Dee<! ol trust. A copy of the stall report I Pubhshed Orange Cotlst T ·600 this no01e high atop Spy. rates ot per diem weoea and PUATENANT EASEMENTS I ot ll1s Oealh and all righl lllk tees charges and expenses B copy ol the environmental oa11, Pi1ot May 21 28 198!> Qldss The house has so HH1t1 Far•itb4 Miidiy and ~er11me work 1n FOR INGRESS EGRESS and 1n1trest lhat the Estatf of lhe Truslet' and ol the de1e1mtnat1on 1prev1ous EIR1 T 64/ PUBLIC NOTICE rTid lly C.u')IOm features 11 t tne locality 1n wll1cn the work USE ANO ENJOYMENT IN nas acQuired 1n 8dd111on tc trusls created Oy said Oeea and otner P101ect onlor c, 1, JI/ iovety cnarming laJI.--Jala•l 'ITWZ 11 10 t>e per1ormed has Ileen ANO TO THE RE C Iha! of the decendent a1 thf 101 Trust matoon are ava1labte tor /Ou• PU8LIC HO TICE NOTICE drO .l he.me 01 wnicn 10 ... a&n obtlined from the Director REA T•ONAL COMMON 11me 01 deatn m 11\e rea Saia sale woll oe neld on revie .. a1 me Commut111y INVITING BIOS 4 3 BR 2 ba, Wib. student 01 the Oepartmen1 of Indus· AREA 0 ,, SAID LANO property commonly knowr Wednesday June 5 l98~ at 10e1re1opmen1 Department K 17912 r~c T •CF c; '1 f fl EB' ~!o1<:oe~r ( ~ ~~~h~. tor-rental Sept 22 ,65 111a1 Aetatoons a copy of TRAC r NO 10097 AS SET as 1• 18 West Bay Newpo<' 1 30 pm in tile lobby 10 the 2801 McGaw t1v1n11 AOVER,.ISEMENT • 1 v r ~I 1' <i' '" 11 'e d I 5900/mo 8 t81445_1978 wn1cn 1s on hie m the office of FORTH IN THE DECLAR· Beach Calllorn1a County o building localed at 601 Do you have anv com Not•r;e ,5 he•Pby given mat p1 01wsa1~ le" tu1r10~n.nq au , 111.it CJ 1n1no 'oom-all the Ctty Cteni of tne City ot AT ION OF COVE NAN rs Orange State ol Ca111orn1a South Lew 5 Street Orange men1s? Oues11on9~ Con 0 ,. A p 11 1 4 1 q 8 5 , 11Hmr ma1pr1a1s '34uip111e11t gorgeous'759· 150 I ii t it .. 119 Irvine and will be made avatl· CONDITIONS /4 NO RE· desc11oed as follows Calllo•nia 92668 cerns? l'ou are 1nv11ea 10 81 $57 ooo oo IJ s c.urrPncy I ''""~por1a11on and St1Ch CorOll ••I Mu lW l!f!f IC able to any interested party STRICTIONS FOFI LAUREL A one·hllll undlvode~ At the lime ot the 1nlt1el tend a putJllC hearing 10 1>8 was se•red at Wl1ill 1er c .. 11 rJlht)r •ac1h11es ii!• may oe re. e I Lovely home In Newport upon request The con11ec-POINT TOWN HOMES A interest 1n and to publication or lhls notice held by the City ol of 1r111ne tornia trorn Mar1uel Lorenzo QuireiJ tor IMPROVEMENT 4 drm & am rm, ocean Beacl1 wt pool S t750fmo 101 eno any subcontractor PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP-Lot 8 1n Block 1 or Traeo the total amount 01 "" un· Planning Commission or1 J• ano Manuel Lorenzo Sr I or UPPER F03 STORM vu. remodeled $579.500 64•·4 136 under him shalt pay not leu MENT RECORDED IN No 626. 1n the C•ty 01 New-paid balance 01 the obh June 6 1985 a17 30 pm m tor viola1tori of 21 use 88l DRAIN !Reaches 1 2 and JI By ownr 760·8842 than the specified preva111ng BOOK 13177 PAGE 1865 port Beech as per map re gat•on secured by tile above the City Councll Chamber al Anv person desiring 10 plac.e PAULARINO CHANNEL TO Daaa Pei al 1026 ltllll l1flr1l1iae4 rates of wages to all work· OF OFFICIAL RECORDS c:orded 1n Book 30 Pages 4( described deed of trust and 17200 Jamboree lr1r1ne the mat1eir in lhe United MERRIMAC WAY will oe re Ctitral 2212 men employee<! 1n . Ille ex-The street address or ano 4 t M1ac e1t1neout tesrimaled costs expenses. F0< more .nt0<ma1ion cell s1a1es Olsrnc.t Court 1n order 1 Cfl*•e<J DY tilt' V.ly 01 Coste LARGE 2 bdrm. ?'> t>a 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;; ecut1on 01 1ne contract other common desi nation Maps Recoros 01 said Or a n d a d v 1 n c e 5 1 s Sue wn111aJ1er at 660-3751 to con1es1 1ne probable I Mes" a11n11 Olf1ce ol tne City condo Gourmet kitchen fl L.AB9J!_ REGuµTt...O!!S lo• ,9~o-o•ooer~y ,, ange County s.n~.371 oo at the Communltr Develop c;au84! IOI tflls Mtlurfl ~ Cieri!. 77 FAJI Duve. Costa Some-OC9en "" Petk> Tlie conlract?r shall comply purpor1e<1 10 be 103 Pinon The sale is su1>1ect 10 cur The total moet>tedneu ment Oepattment Ille with tne ReSldent Agent Mesa Calilorr11;i 1Jnlll tne JIST LISTEI 5135 000 or will lease ''"'"all the requiremen1s otl~ree Lane Cosle Mesa CA rent taxes covenan1s con being an estimate on which NOTE ti you cnauenge 11 n C.lla•ge Drug Enforce hour ot j 00 I>'" Ju11e 3 opt A t 497.7005 UIHIM lllTILI PENIN PT Avail June 111, 4Bed wllam rm 3 frplce aho S3000tmo summer Section 1777 5 together w1111 !12f.;n dtllons restrictions r-r tile opening bid is compute<! lh1S pro1ect 1n court you may men• Aomtnlstrahon p o 1985 at wn1rn time they will TURTLE RICI g au otner app11cao1e require-Seid saie Hill be made. va11ons IH!M.IS rognts itghl! may be obtained t>y calling Ile limll~ to ra1s_ing Only Bo. 12609-SeMaAne Calf· -t>a~p.,l)l+Gly.;indrea<J·rmmar.ulate--; Bdrm 2tla limat lf4 ments oJ ths Ca11torn•fhw•thout coven&n1. or war-ofw1yandeesemen1s ol re· 17141 385·•837 or (2!3) tnose issues 1ou or some lornia 92712 a claim and atoua 1n tne Council Cond o in lasntonable Laoor CO<le ranty eipress 01 impheo 115 cord any encumbrances o 627-4865 me day oeiore the one else raised at the p11bl•t co~1 bonCl 01 S2 500 oo or 10 C n am I> er s Se a I e d I Turtle Rock First floor DRAWINGS ANO SPECt 10 title osse"ion or en· record to t>e HllSllecl out o sale nearing descrlt>ed 1n fh1s no 1.1ercen1 ol lhe appraised propo~als Stiall IJea( lhe l1!1P end unit snows like 8 F1CAT 10 NS A lull se• of cumor an~es 10 sat1sly tne the purchase price Tllf Dated May 6 1985 t1ce or m wrilten c;or value ot the pror,efly wnu;n ol 1he weir~ and ine name ol model Lovely ltreplace drawings and 5Pt!C1hcat10M unpaid balance due on the property is 10 be sold on ar TAC 2931 respondence delivered to ever·~ iess t>ul not less than Ille tl1diler llul "0 ottier di~ I is 11va1111ote for 1n,oec11ori notP or .,otes secu•ed t> as is · bas•s e•cept as tc PACIFIC SOVEREION. fhe Planning Comm1ss1on at $2SO oo Nilh approved t1nyu1st11ng mar~, Any tiod delulle blt·tnS kitchen ? w1tnout cr.arge at the ot11ce said Deed 01 Trust 10 .,../I title and e•Cept as set lorll AS IAIO TRUSTEE. BY T.O. or prtor to the public M a• surety on or oetoie May 27 rece1veo 1;11te• tne S(.t1eduled J car garage No nonsence of tne Director ot Puolic ,93 624 73 oius ine follow below 1 ERy1 c ( c 0 Mp AN y . 1ng 1985 Ottie,....,1~ ine P•OP· I closing 11me 101 tn11 1ec.e1p1 owner has priced to sell I Wor~s 01 1he C11~ .,, Irvine tng esllmate<l costs e1• Bids or otte" are 1nvotec agent, a,.: Linde Perei, A•· Case 8S·ZC·0099 erty will t>e disposed ol ac-ol 01ds shall t>e 1e1urneo 10 at S 169 500 Comp1e1e sets ot s .. 1a draw pen~s and advances at tne tor 1n1s property ano mus• eletant l ecreterr. to1 Pubhshed Orange Coast I cording 10 law interesled tne b•Oder unopened II shall d oc." men's m at t> e 01 1,,1, Noi.c.e 01 Sale ce•ved a1 the offices 01 CA t2tll 17141 JaS-'4700 T 646 remission 0, mnigatton or tne 01ode• to see Iha I his 01d UIREL lllOIEL mgs s~1t1cat1f'lns and t>•d t•me 01 tne •Mll•il Dut>h<.ation t>e 1n wrillng and will t>e r• South Lewi• It., Orlf\99, 'Oa1ty Piiot May 21 1985 pa mes mav "''-peihions tor DP IM ,01e 1espons1bll1ty ol (714) 67 3""4400 purchased Iron-Ille Deoarl· $I 691 97 Marvin Gross attorneys IOI Published Orange Coast I lorlelture w1lh the Resident i1 •1Ke1ved in proper lime ment of Public W?fkt Coty NOTICE TO &aid EJ(t!CUlflA a1 1068( Diiiy p1101 May 14 2 1 28 P\eLIC NOTICE Agenl 1n Charge pursuant to • set 01 pt1ms Special ol IMne 17200 Jamt>oree PROPERTY OWNER W1lsh1re Boulevard Sultf !985 19 USC 1618 21 CFRI P1t>v1s1ons and aOd1t1ons lo In Turtle Rock Hlghlends Roaa 1r1r1ne Ca11101n1a .,.0,J ARE IN DEFAU 1 2121 Los Ang~les Call· T 619 UNITED STATES 1 13 16 71 1316 81 and 281 General Provisions 10 tne Townhomes Upper unit 927 13 ·A non-retundeDle tee UNDER A DEED OF TPu~' rornia 90024 or may t>e file< DISTRICT COURT CFA 9 1 9 7 wllhOul lillng a St 1nderd Spec1t1ca1t ons 2 Bdrm 2 batn & den ot S20 00 will tie r.harged lor 0.A. ED JUNE 4 198 T IJN w1tll tne Clerk ot the wllhtr CENTRAL DISTRICT i:;1c11m lllliJ tosl boml mav bl' r,tltl\uled al lhe Of· Upgraded Move in Con· e8(I ~"1 flf d()cuments Lf !><.. (0\J T,,. KF ,r.c, TifJN court fl• oe1ive1ed tr PUBLIC NOTICE OF CALIFORNIA Fr11ncl1 L Brl9g1. AHi· lot 1· ''' tnf' City Engineer 77 Oilton View nl t1111s Oraw111gs spe<.1l1r,at1ons and rr, nAo T[(. r fOUR PROP Bat oar a S Lemf!rman Esq 1 PAINE WEBBER JAC.K dent Agent In Chtrg• I"'' 011111' (,11stil Mesa Call i t60,000 b1ddocumertt"o <N1llt1ema11 rn•-'MA f BE SOL!i P.• Personallyattlleabovelld MOTICIEOFFILIHQ ISON " C:.U RT 1<; IN c .. ~,, ROas.oon 1torn1u upr,1111on•efu11tJ11hl~ I I c " I ea upon rece•p1 of req1,f!sU ,r. µ JBI t( $Alf IF' I () O•'!s5 al any ttme alter firs', OF APPLICATION FOR C.ORPOqp. TED Plain11ll~ Dati-May l iqac 1111ymi>111 r,1 \ 18 00 Ar• ,ll1 rY II Ollf ti fy nt1 1a1e1 man 1(1 ca1er1'111• NEED AN EXPLANA .,0~ Publlca11011 01 lh1$ nottr.f PURCHASE OF BRANCH '' Puo1isrif!IJ O•ang .. '·'""'' 1111011.11 • h.l"~" 01 $' fJO N111 MUST SELL 11l t24 Culvft1 Or Irv oays t.>rior •o lllf' date 'et,,,, OF t-iE NA ruPE o r ~~•E and b,.tor" ma~ong sa•d saie OFFICE ANO TRANIFE" I MOHAMMED All ()AHK c..,.11 µ11,.1 May 1 14 ~ 1 ""mull" .1 r·~na1 .. 11 hv rna11 An•ious seller has pric.eo lll-1500 Otl!Onal Charge OI S5 00 YQli 'l'O SHO O CO De opened al lllP othces o Tn1s •S 10 1nlorm the public danl r .f> t!i r>IMPr contraCI tlOtument~ llOme below market It lf811 tlC• V'I $2000/mo yrly NEWPORT TOWNHOME Large 2 sty, 3 Bed 2' rba security gate, fire- place. boa1 slip po11tble lor 35· S 1450/mo yrly Waterfre1t •-••lee. H 1· 1.00 · 111-llOO *YUll1Y IEITALI 1 BRtutll tnct $600 3BR/2ba lwr dplx S 1050 3BR 2''1ba T I H $1375 Bal Bylrnl 3Br 12b $1800 Baylrt W Bay Ave $2800 (4Brt m111d rm/side lie) IURR WHITE REALTOR. It-IC . 67'>-4610 opening b101> tor an ao PPCICEEOING AG A IN S r 8•0s musl be sealed and wol OF SAVIHQI ACCOUNTS HOR an 1n01v1dua1 DPIA11 1,18~ f'lans <;per.1l1c.111>0M 11nd tnis lovely 4Bdrm .)Ba IL I L. lA .. 1. SECURITY FOR COM r Al, TA L~WYERUL N· Matvin Grou. A Pro l!Mt under Sec11on 563 22 ot I C.ase No I may al'iO I>" f!xam1111"d al lhe .... PLEltON OF WORK file 0 1 d M 15 1985 tns•onal Corporation a• the Rules and Regutet1ons CV 85 956 AWT 1J~11 PU8LIC NOTICE Office ot •he City Clerk n t 1~ 11~6d~ a 11111~ allent1on IRVINE COVE reduced to contract documents ClJll 101 ,.~:T A:/ R T Joo p m on May 7 1985 tor 1n,urance Ot Accounts SUMMONS City of Costa Mesa Plan~ out ha'i a oreat floor Olan SI 375 000 5 Bd view, ------- monlllly progrMs payments' INSURANCE E C~A~Y LIE Said r!!al property will 0t HawlhOrne Savings and TO THE ABOVE NAMED FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 and SoP<.ihtat•ons will no1 wttn Iott Off master 4J00 !IQ II 494-0033 PI P lmAL.I based upon tne eng1~r' c llf I p. !IOld on lhe tollowlng terms L 0 an A $$ 0 c I " I 0 n OEFENOANTIS1 You Brll NAME STATEMENT bf< malled Jllll'SS the ad bedroom family room I aot111ua.n eat1mate of the percentage at'r.o':'n: ,~'';'mc.'1 C.asn or p1111 cash and part1Hawthorne California has hereby summoned and 1e !he tollowong persoM are d1ltllnitl S'> 00 th8rge 1r. 1n anr1 lo1mal dtnong Price OWIEll IEIPERATI pttp 11u1&•-•- ot work completed Tne Ctty 114 ' t ~I 1 '• cre<J•I the terms of suet fileo an apphcallon with the quired 10 se1vfll upon dtomg bus1ne$S as cludl!d w11n r1aymen1 1educea 10 $180 OOC J ARCH BAY Wiii take --• w111 retain ton 1101 percent otl Ana f~~mo':~1:';;~; ~~~~~ credit 10 !>fl accep1at>te tc Federal Home Loan Bank 01 I KEESAL 'l'OUNG & LOGAN HOl s TE1N 1NOU!> TRIES C:ac.h bid shall h<> madP on 751 3 19 1 Ir ade e•ctiange Even l 14/lll·I 111 " eacn progress payment asl 5st 32 1 tne undersigned 8110 to ow San Francisco 10 purchase 11 a Profess1on11 corpora11ori r HOMAS t8011 Sky Pork ll'le Proposal lnrm s11eeu I $SE c. T casn I ~ sec.urny ror comp1et1on or P. bl1 0 C 1 Su?i!rior C.nurt 10•1. ot th{ b•aflcn oll1ce ol Pactl1c. Sav P1a1nt1ll s attorney who5e C.ircle . Suite M Irvine <.A p. 1 tnrougn P In prov1<.1eu I l~C p l" alHI lllHi Hft lhe baJanc:e ot tne work At oa.U Pt~h~ r~~g~e ~151 amount b•O to' accompan> ongs Ban~ C.os11 Me11.Cah· address 1s Pier F Bt>rth 92114 in tne contrac1 oocuments PROPERTIES "'" 1111-· 3 Bd 2ba, gar, pro· the requfiSt and expense ol 4 '1~8~ 0 ay une th" 011111 Dy cert111e<1 checl< torn1a tocc11eo at 810 M1sa1on 203 P 0 Bo• t 7J~. Lflng r uclirt Ball co ;i c a11lorn1a and thftll be ac.compan1ed 142· 110 lesslonally decorated !he successful bidder lhe r 643 and the belance to be pate Avenue Oceana1de Call Beach. C'A 9080 I 17:JO c.orpora11nn t8017 Sky Psrk bV 11 ce111t1eo or cashier's!----------------------! 51500/mo 673•5348 City will pay Jne amount so, • on coolirm4!tt0n 01 ~ b)-;Joinlll 92054. an ans~r to the com Gtrrt.o C:.ut1• M lfvine CAf c~• or 11 l}t<I f)Ond tor not retJJlned upon compttancel P\8.IC NOTICE 1n11 above entitled «>ur'I Anyone may write tn tev0t plaint wn1cn 1$ n.,ewnh "' 112710 teas than 10.,.. of tne am~unt a• \ $750 3br no mlH print w•th the requir1tmen" ol 111 .e~ 1en1e operating anclor prr.teSI of tne epp1oea11on ved upon you within 20 days Jeffrey e Ttlrlmas 71540 nt 1he O<d made payeo1e 10 ._.,,. ... ,.~ • l'~"_.l\ 1 • .i .. r1i-.<1 1111h• solid decor w/appla kid Government Code Sec11on K 17tl3 ma1n1en11nce e•penaes andlFou• copies mutt t>e Mnt lo alter ser111ce of 11111 sum. Garde\< A11nr.ho Muagfl 'tht< C11y ot C05lll Mes• No _,.,.,,., \. a••«~•p "11"' •nrl 1h• "••,.1" lnlo 539·6 l90 Belt I" 14402 end !he prov•s•on~ oll AOVERTIUMINT p•em1uma on 1naurance ,hal the SupeN110ry Agent 11 the mona UP<><' you e•clusive of CA 9?:>70 proPOSAI Sholl t>t> con ~~··•• '"' m~ n1i•n hnw•• the con1rac1 coeumentsl Nottee ,, 11er11:>yg1ven tl'l•I Of! prorated aa of record1~ F~Home Loan Bank of the day of MntlGe If you 11111 Selly 11r,111em 251 22nd s1derf1Jd un1eu ac<.ompan1!!d I T\•I\ C 1 , ••• ,..,. 211 '•11• Ctrtal itl lar"IW pertaining to Sut>smutton on Apr11 3 1985 SS 861 96 ol convey•nce EJ(amineuor San Francisco &00 Cell· to llo so lvdgm&nl by de Slreet Co'a Mes11 CAI t>y such c.aah1er s c.nerk ~' 1" ' • ..,. """' '"• 1''1"' Cam-HlAhl!!Ja 3 lkl ot Secur1t1es us c.urrency wes S&IZed .i of 11t1e, recording ot c;on-lorn1a Street P 0 Bov 79416 11ul1 wlll Ile taken 1ga1nS1 Q26?7 c;ash or biOder s t>ond ""11 """ ""' r""""•• ..,, ..., .,..., P ROJ EC T A 0 M l f\11 S P1ecen1111 <?;altlorn111 from "''fllnce 1ran•le< tl•es ano San ~ranclM:Q C1tllorn1a you tor the •ettel demanded This 1.1u51ne'>!o ,, c.on Nu l>•O shall he c.on~1de•ed '"'"' 1h• R.1 .. 1•• fam rm. den, pOOI TR.-TION All ques1oon11 re1a Richard M Pina 10< v101a11on eny !tlle 1n1u1ance POllC) 94 I ~O w1th1n 10 d•ya 01 the in the comp1e1n1 duc.teo hy a qen,.ral pert 11.nlets 11 is m&Ot! on ii 01a11k "95 c:; ,.( m • I .... "" he"'" $2250/mo Agt 873·535• live to 11119 proiec1 prior IOI of 21 USC 881 Any person shall be 81 the e'pente of put>licatton Of lh19 notice An DATE FEB 8 19&5 n111Sh1p rorm lurn1sried Dy tne C 11y ol •llh lh• 1'1t .. 1 C • ~ opening t>•ds 1h1ll bel de11ring to ptace ttie matter the Seller Purchase price 1c.j add11ton11 7 days 10 tvbm11 LEONAAO A. MOSNAN, I S1111y Holstein Cos111 Mesa and is m11oe 11'1 H>•pcrnl't('• t'amr 1111 tll 6664 directed to M1rl-Carroll •n the United S11111ts D•sfroel include 111 11cked dow" commentS ma~ be obtained CLEfllk, l y: AILEEN MAAE, Th11 \1111ement was 1111111 acco•dance wllh lhe fr.om tltr Prior.·· J•m '"•hnn 2BR, garaoe, fnod yard Att1e11n1 Pro1ec1 Man1oer Court 1n order to con1es1 lhe c1rpe1tn9 all ...,,Mow treat 11 a ""r1tten requ111 11 ,.. Dlf>ulr Cieri! (IEAL Of I wnn 1ne County Clerk ol Or prov1s1on1 or the P1opou1 "••1wr1 ff..•• II chlld & pet OK Ml2!5/mo t714) 660·3792 p(Ob8bl11 cauM lor 1111s M17· I men1s all w•ndow and door cetvao by the Superv110ry THE CO""T) ange Count'f on M11y 11 )985 requ1remen11 20158 Wa1tece 1546•7~ BY ORDER of tne C1tyl ure must me With lhe Resi •c.reeM 1111 built 1n ap Aoen1 wlllltn the 10 day Published Orange Coaa1 ~ 'Vit741 E11ch btdde• mu•• I>~ ----------------------• C..oune11 or the Coty of 11v1ne dllnt Agent tn Cnarge Drug pl1•nttt1 1elfllv111on 1n pet1od Dally Piiot Mav 7 14 21 :16 Pvbh$he<I Or1nge co .. t fl~anaed and al10 pre 38R i BA heme WienOi OJI TEO May 9 1986 Enlorcem11n I Adm1n11-tennn g1r11Qf' llOO• operi Anyone Hndlng II protest 1985 Deity Pilot M•y t4 ,, ta qutilll•ecl 81 •e<iuired by llW '::~:~:~' sa: R "'~ -/) t ~~· .... patio 2 car ~It. No peta CrTY OF '"VINE, IY·j 1•at100 PO Bo• t:>609 <1rs1no c1>ntroller91t 1I any sn oeemeo iub111n1111 by the f·613 June 4 1985 P1ev11111ng w ges •h11ll be ., ... ~c ... , .~ .. _<r ___ •_••_•_ ST tOO Incl gardener NAMCY C LACEY, CITY S1n11 Ana C•l1f0<n1a 927 1;> l1Aturfll1 shrubs 1r111 and Prtnc1p11 Supervttory Agent DI-IC NOTICE J 640 1n 11c.coronnr.11 wlln 111e Avall June 10 75 t.-.112 CLlfltec 1 c1&1m 11nd co•• bnnc:f I'll 1t1tm' perm•nenfly •tlKhed may •llQuett •n 01a1 11ou· ,.._, Davia B1tton Att II\ J1()<'G1 O~ .... ~. •"•·• •' .... Put>lltl'\ed 0 •11noe Coast 12 500 00 or •O percent t)f It) tile re•I p1o~rly I mef'll on tlwt 11ppltellton by ,ICTITIOUS IUllNlll ri,,t1 "tsnwhere 1n th••• ~~. , ". •;· •'d• ., Avall 811 S700'1 3t>f'2i>a D11ty P1101 \At1 •• ~· t98S the •PPra•A"<I vt lve 01 .,,.. fl'\e Selltir will lurfl•'lh to 1Ut>m1t11no I wrtllen reqvM1 NAMI ITATIMINT Pla.IC NOTIC( •Cl•l'>vr•10ns dW•llr dbl gar nr 80 Co r &2• property wl'ltc.hever ,1 ~n lhil purch•Nr et Sfll~ 3 e• to '"• SuPlfV•torY Agent The IOllOwlng ~tone 1rel Tit" (.11y C.rNnt.11 ot lhe H A S R !,;n,1 Plza won't feat 630·9100 -----------but not ''"' than ~~50 oo ~nM e 11ruc1vr111 ~,.,ouring 11\8 10 dly PlflOd OOlng l)utrnen 113 I Fle'1Uoul 1U..-as C,1111 ot r.0111• M11«>i1 •l'~vea ·-Be11 Alty'" Ptllt.IC NOTICE with 1pprl)ve(I •ure•~ on or <ontrl)l repl)ff Seller wlll pe~ FOf • P•Ottll 10 bl COi\· E ANO s l AtAO COM· NAME ITATIMINT thfl rogM to re1fl(t 11111 Ot 311 I j I Chlrml~ 2bdim 1....,.e -----------I oeiore Mat u 1q9• Otrw '"'' corrt1<.ti11,. wOflr only 1 •Jdlfed tuOtttntlll, 11 mutl PA.NY 9660 ~•ndge Ctrcie 1 The 1ol10w1ng PfltlOn' ani btd• >II .,. """ NOTIC. ( °' I Wl .. 1!WI r,irt)ptirty #Ill t>e dis ... 11 ... '"'" lurnitn. Report bl.written Ind t~Yld 'rOUnt•m Vattey CllllOrNI doing bu111n1t1.. I h1.-Contr11c.to1 \nall I r C) T c; I I Ptl bl I• Pd Hoo·, NON-Ml~OHltllLITY ~ of 11etor,,1no to '"" .1 l'IM1den1111 8u1ldtng and time the renson1 fOf the 92708 OAOOY O 33531 \11tt11 rnmoty wttn Ille r..11>v111r>n' . w/apfta E-elde •ddr .. a NOll<.'t "' llfltllby O""" that lnl.,Mlttd pull*~ may '''" ,n1.il 111rn~y any v1ot•llon• e>tOlett must be con.,111nt Edwin Cur118 Lfllrd QflllO C.011110 Onna Po1n1 C.A of Soc .. un •770 In 11110 1n J /' I I ~· 100 Belt Atty '• lhll unOersr n90 Niii nl}I 1>41 pe1tt101111 ror rem'"'O" ')r '"•t111l11r1 tll'lrfllby 9uyer wllll tile reQulllory bllll lor R1n<1g11 C11r.111 Foun111n 11111 92~2q cl111'1vfll 01 '"'" C.!lhforn111 . -. . E I Id l Bd lll'IOOnAtDlll ~0, •"Y llllbt•,,. m11101t11>n nl lorl1111i,1• ~.11 v11111 PllV 11ny trensler f ... iMn••I of lht 11ppllcatlon llnd ley Cahlnrnlt1 Q'708 Ro~t1 ~111e Wll•let J16l 1 l .ibn1 Cooe 11\fl r>rev11hno lli Jj :* t e r ulll pd, Qlr• 1,110""'*' contre<:ted l>Y dl'ly th• PH1'1en1 AQllll't r •11r th11 p11111 8f'IO \l1p tr1n1fer the P101flll mu•• bl •uP· St1n<1r•• KH I llrd 9660 V1\t11 C.nlin11 Osri11 J;lo1n1 CA rnt" onr1 M'lllA nt 1N8De~ n ~r T ~ 11 ~"'"1P!ry , .. '"''" ••• .c> p:~.'.se~mocafl:';.~ on1t otlwlr th11n mv~ll on f'lrl Cn11rgo our1u1n1 to lfl J'.l<" •M •fQu1""1 ov '"-Mlrlfle POflld by Ille 1nr:rm111on RlnOg• Ctrcle "011nt11n Vat ?21120 I t•b111httd Or 11\11 City °' • T ..... ""••• ,11JOu1 ·~M•"O -Dvt1n•u •'t•rthlwdt1t• 1&18 21 CFA t3 •& n Deoarlm'lflt nt 111e City of 1pecill111d in e c l tOn Illy C•hlornie!l2708 fn111 t1u•1,..,u •• rr>n Cott• M11S1<1oh1ch1t18111.a J_ ~ ..,,.., ,.,,.. •. ~ .. y•h•tlltW•"'"' Eullldlyrly7/1 31ft8a, 01tld lhll 13 d•v ot M111v 11 tfl 8 t ano 28 CH• 'l I N .. wport S.-1tc.I' ~3 2{1)(41 of the A'1"' and Th11 bus1n1u " con dur.tfl<l l'lv 11n •nd1V1c:fut1t "'''" 1ne C.1ty C1111k nf -''<' lg FR, w /d , P911/kld• 1985 o 7 N1fl'll)UI t111no I ct11rr r,,'I und111t••Qn"<l r~ ~u11r1ona tor 1111 ld111t1t ducted by nuab1nd and •Ill' Ar>n.t Win111t (..n' .,nd thall lo•IM PM!tl•' F~-T-"~'-(_T~T~--11 0 S 1275/mo 873-S.7t ..,.,.,. Altlft DllftM 001 •nd t:n•• oon• ,,,. llQlll to··~• MY ~d'911 S1v1ng1 1.nd LOlf' System (dW1n Curtis L•trCI l ni:i1 "''"'ITWtt\' w•• lilfl(l lte't Pll•Krll>ed lhlfln frw -I ,. r I I . > ••• FOfd ftd •C Coat• ...... , FrMCfl L .,..... ""' r.,,,. rJllOI lo entry ol any You mey IOOk 11 lhe appl1 Tll1a 'tllemen1 ..... ftcfld l Wiiii 11\t r Ounty (Ill!~ ot 01 "OIV1)111(11tllnr11 ,,, the Ulr1 -. -. . . I £-aide 28dl1be "'-·Ge<· CA '"27 · ..,., AO-I e.. c...,... ord•r eonlirm1n9 1hll 'lie c111on end 111 comment• With thl' County C~rk 01 o. 1nge C.ounty nn Apru ;n c~e .... ylfd, J>OOl M95 + dep, n(l PublllM<I 018"91 C.0111 C..•w RO 85-0021 Olllfll(J Aof1l I~ 198$ lllld •I 11\1 F.01111 Homel •ngeCovntyQf\Mly9 ti&5119&!1 llLllNP PHINNIV.Cttrl It..... P4"• bf119S7-l400 ' Dlit PtlOt May 1' I~ 2 I 011111 May 1 1985 JCJ/ltJN (.. C.l<NTll 1 ON Loan 81nli OI San f'r1nt1teo ,27"20 F27Mll Clettt ol the Cllr of Coeta Q -,-198~ P11til1•n4KS Or1ng111 Co•11 r t llf.11111• ,., lh<1 Wiii of unllll In~ luGfl m11.,ill1 Publltl\fl(I O(e"g'-COllt Publlll'"<I Or11ngf' <..1'111-1 MMI lldl hae wl pool cr1pd fW &n 0 111y P11nt M11y 1 t4 2 1 111mfl~ P r llf'lllll)n Ir• 11ernOt Oy llw lrC)f'!I 011 I Olily Piiot Mllv 1~ 11 1& f 0 11ly PittJI Mfly 1.I <' t ]fl P1tl)llt l1arl OtitA(llll Cr>nl ~ decof -c>r>il yd ~f llld otl t911t, MAAVlll r1AOSS A Pro· CIOIUrl II yO•J rlllrl! ciny JIJnll 4 •Ile.., I IUllCI " 198.. 01111y Pilot M•v 'I n 108S I 1125 Info 539.e 100 T 151• '"'-'"""' •ir(>rlrcitir>n fh Qu11t10nt eonc11rntn(j lhtM T 6;1111 T tn~ I"' TM 6~ 8•1 Alty I .. ----- ~~~-·~--~-----~~---~-----~~-~~ -• ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;.;A•t• lttallla1 r.rpt•try $ CUSTOM MOBILE AUTO Complete p11101 Covers 217 per day DETAILING Complete Decks Concrete walk· • ' car care Loweat rates ways Blocll w1ll1. Room 7''1 ALL YO\I pay lor Cell JR 673-6043 add'na 15yr exp 646-4834 Jun ... 30 daya In the la .. ~tittill EXCELLENT CARPENTRY DAILY , We do everything Bob • R UNO THE Block+ R c Const 11c 646-403 t Mon-Sun FIT ·drop In Ped -,., PILOT bckgrnd·P•Uent·heelthy ONE STOP HOME ANi.. I -72 COMMERCl'L MAINT env ro~ment 2· ~04 l CARPENTRY 472-0736 SERVICE Mother wllf babysit In her c M home Mon.Fri days Oriental Carpenter re- 0. IRECTQRY onlv 548·5061 •nvume mOdellng, lrench doors _, So11. etc 494·0305 CALL TOOAYll lattll, l1tcba1 A Repalr·Ooora·AltlfatlOns &SI FH LOIS ltlatt4 ltmc11 Remodel-PaneHock•·etc 6111 One ~roh Poroeliln/ Wtndow·Fenoea-Cablnet Your Dally Pilot Ftberglaaa Rellntahrs, Ille· 35 yrs eicp Jetry 642-0567 Service Directory RepreeentaUve sink-tubs; 30 yrs 859-9656 Retired Bldg Contractor ••2 ••21 ... •ot --Aemooeung & Small Jobs ,. • ..., ••" • lffr• A Cart ~eaa llc'd 845-6456 _ i o PENED UAY 1 • Cu~t Stmct Act11tlc1l Ceilial!_ 8t~8:ii:.r~ar~.~~;~0~; faRIEt REPAIR & SERv ExQullite AcoustlCa 4 atmosphere with lots ol Free est Labor guar'o spreyed or remove Ory· TLC 540-410 t Kathy Joedy 645-3274 Ernie ev well Repairs. 847-790t --- U•ititas/lt•t4tlia lotkkHti•t Ce•tat Ct1crett 'f'!ll!'P.'~~!"P""!"W--~· Co 1 pers AIR, AIP P/R Driveways, patios, paths N • I g• arpentry All qtr State/Fed reports. etc No )Ob too small 25 yrs llc.tt309152, bond. 20 yrs ellp Pick -up & de· Reas Mickey 536·0553 tree est trwln 548-2719 ltver 646-4519 la ••it Ct.ii• Cue ., Ing Areas • Catliaet Naki11 s: ~u .. n--Mo .. ,.,,-o""i""4""""does--c ... h-n-d· Resurfaclng-Sealcoatlpg CABINETS & CARPEN· care M-F 6-6 reas rates Rooting Repairs 631-4 l9 TRY Small )Obs. repairs bal meats ret 549-3607 R I rf (SLURR lree estimates 645·2003 epa rs, reSY y MIX) Qual. work. hvy roller Carr•trr FREE est Parking 101, Apt "lE'"x_.pe .. r1-C~a .. rpe_n_tr_y •s-er-v-lce- complx specialist, gd serv Repa1r-Remod'l·Add1t1ons Joe 845-4269 7am-9pm Doors-etc 548-4980 A1tt Dttailiat BUILD OR REPAIR cLEAFJiNd INSloE/ou f Walls. ,S.l&US. r8lltngS lnclds Paste Waxing $65 doors, wmdows. moldtngs Mike-842r2043 Don 962-8202 Detecti•• J&J lfTEGTIYE AIHCY (7 14) 644-5048 AES HETtC £XfENSIVE & COMPLETE 213-326-6917 Orange Coast OAJL V PIL0T /Tuetday, May 21. 1985 DmraD td!t ~RVwXLL fXfiiNG Lawn ' Garden s.,~ •GEN HOME REPAIRS IT'S SPRING CLEANING All TexturH & Acoustic• Aeason1ble 9 ytl e•p Paint Ofywlll. Cat!*'llry TIME' Cell now lor Plu1 Int & Ext Painting Meaa Al .. 645-S 133 etc Gary MS-5277 PTL Special Spnng r11 .. "i:?ac MOVING ii Oulelt careful T\3804e LO AA TES. 5S2-0410 Free est Kevin 673-1503 TIE ····uus HANOVMAN LAROE and •UllU• ITUYm ___ u_ IJtetdcaJ . _., ' 8mall I 00 IT Alli ...... a-Ill La.,.n & Garden Matnl *"* .,._.,1 llW M. PUltll IUmll wlthedlfter8f'Oe Atlwotll 631"5579 Pat Of Iv• mtg .... n., lJl.1HI Orange CO. OtlQll'lal Qualtty work, tree eat by men, college trained tn ONE CALL DOES IT All ' -Student MOYerl. Tneured 255 3 la d.,1 .... ,... ••ow _,,,.. Peraonlized Hom.°' Apt L.Jc T 12 ...... , ... 1 •• 27 ::4 t ~-r.7401 n ............. .., • ""'r• We II• it, breait II, bU\' II Ci.tnlng v..,1 exper ...... ..., -_.. O&R ELECTRIC 842-9979. trtm & c~:~~2~~~ tree rit or lla~I It 548-5009 Worklng Pec>91e Only NEW WarehouM Stor• Lie & 1n1ured elect ti· 1 _ --IHlla~ Call Beth 850-1172 •asic ""'"' c1ans tt2 P11ce Servtct Met1cu1ou1 Japanese g1r-c1ll Free est Resid'I, dener. iclnt yard main. HAUL· OVE·REMOVE ltlll l i ttia1 l>iano Leleon• 1575-6835 Comm I lnduat'I •283767 talnance.. Yoahl 964-2087 Furniture, Truh, Treea Takl"" E!tlnni c•~e r~ SalOt'I cje Multque ' --963-5415 NORM ... """"··• --L sa A Zec;(;hin1 BA PAI Int/Ext c.lllnga, refln ~b 28) yrs ••P . work ~ 0 1v11 Painting 1164-3837 PAINiiNGtPLASTERIMG '=---~---­ Spee1altre In lnlUf repeit lie/bond 983· 16'&3 Chrlt ' Nd iNfEMioNs HANGING/STRIPPING VISA·MC 673-1512 Llc'd Electrlc1an Oualit~ MOW/EDGE Wkly Ma1nt nael hlehold whlle YO\lr e _1 _ ·-ant Aaa.gnmnt 581-3590 work m your hOme/offloe Trees cln-up1, flaullng, l T HAULING • MOVING away Refs 850-9358 MUSIC Leuc>nl COiiege NORMS WALLCOVERING f;tftii§;l:m~r:J:mr Reas Bnan 669-0337 lree ell Ron 850·303 l Garage & Verd Clnupa Rentat·houlHltttng-Lag Prot cqm.. 10 your ALL l<INOS FREE EST --Jon 845-8192 flome Spec11Jty Women NEW/REPAIR Quallty Ne. O C Beat Gardener We ___ Ben Long term rffldent· Kids too• Ev• 5-47.3524 L•c=J30986 760-7211 1obs to small, reasonable can do moat of your gar· l1atia1 writer wtsoltd Income CUSTOM PAPERING Freeest ,llc'd 631 -2345 dentngneeds 961-1518 2,..._ll•lll·lllO wants prlv ltudlo-hse p . i B 1. t tee • • rental nr bch or Houaellt 1111 II • . est re 1-reaa ra es.-r RESIOICOMM'LllNO 26 Quality Landscape Srvs •Furnace & POOi heating• summer or tonger Refs FINE PMNTING By Aich-esttmate 642~4~41 hr trs Do my own work LI< Maml, cleanup trees R1et1ard 494·&800 S 6 I •WE GALS SHOULD* -27804 t Al 646-8 t26 sprklr Scott, 494-0708 81111 Clt11.i11. a.rd •nOf 1 Vf'I o happy - L .. -• customers Ltc 2606« •HANG TOGETHER• r . TWTA LmlO&PI ROBIN'S CLEANING a IClflal Thanll·Vou• 963--4 t t 77~41243 ANYTIME ..... ,..,,_, HClll SERVICE a throoughly Compf Landscape Serv --Trantct1t.No too INO •*Ornamental Iron Main gen cln-up, tree clean hOUse 540-0857 No 1ob too small' Attord· RAINBOW PAINTING Pl11ttr/ltt1ir Call Anne Ms-1233 gates. fences. securttv. tnm exp 20 yrs 631-3086 b 6 Quality•• our policy ~ii!'!.-"-"""""'------•------...,,--......,..---'-'ou•~teaning earn.ts & a te prices. lie 64 -9180 650-'""'•6 JEFF Lie 8688 Int IE•t patch ptaster1"", repairs & serv 533· 1714 Take pride ma beaut lewn n """ • "v """" ... uphOlslery w1ndow1 etc 111 custom te•turing QuaUty E C tgarden Let Us lake Care ' ' .. aata~ tST CL ASS PAINTING P FolNd EW0RodEPAlc~na1Nnewl1nk& Compl wklv maint Color· 1tr•J1 •aiat II 1·1212 work Problems-No rob· ' BRICKW RK Small fObs tnt1ex11p1peringtcab1nets 1em11 • 326884 f>54'· 7831 Free est Greg 968-0118 scape, sprinkler rpair. re-HOME/Ot11ce CLEANING Newport Costa Mesa relin1Shecl. ell 979-5294 · landscape 545-6287 alt 5 By ett1c1ent rehable honest lrvme Rel s 675·3175 CUSTOM PAINTING r1 .. •i•1 24 ltr u • 111-1ue •A Full Service Plum~ G.r•tlill Bll.;'.ll person.bonded 854-2750 25 'Yrs LIC•40394 I Ins Cl TIE llSllH & ITICCI ES AUE 1 "N u ANov•u N· Home & Ot11ce Cleaning N & Bonded COLOR EXPERT ... ,.., " n" """ B JODI Pl 11 I -repair All t~s Ref's 963-091 t RIChard Topped/removed Clean C11nantry, fencing, win· Y ease ca or Ouahty Low priGes I 75 3 7 ,..v free estimate 842·67'6 s R p T G up, new awns t-4 6 dows, plumbing, marllle Lie 631-2345 DAN AL YE AIN IN Clean Ups•Tree Trimming tub encl. hauling, etc House Ladles Houses. 01. Ill . Lie :425924 DRAINS CLEAR FromT15 ~~~~~~~=~ 1 Faucets Disposal Heatlf I 1 85 1 ·9604 M& M 642-9033 Yard Maint •Hauling And Ves Jesus Is Lord !Ices & condo's Cleaning mat Call Anyl1me 964-2017 MIKE 650-3263 (llc •304051 636-8244 experts 722-70t6 it ABC MOV1N6 ii --Quick caretul Service L•c GLASGOW PAINTING Complete Clean-Up gen'I DECKS-FENCES-PATIO QUALITY & SERVICE I LO RATES 552_0410 1n11Ext JO yrs exper malnt tree trimmmg, free Covers Replace Repair SPECIALIZED CLEANING ref's 642-52 14 ests Mauro. 631-4997 IO years exper 754•1620 Lynn 5419·t953 1t&-1 llYlll* l1NT1£)(T 20 Veers EAoer IE.El C ---Etectnc-Plumbmg-Orywall Very lhOrough good refs I CLEAN & EXPERT Aver• Room $29 • ma· AL LW·IP Service or Remodel All dependable & e•perience Over 25 years experience teriaJ Small 10t>s welcome Malnl . Landscp 645-4132 work 1ns'd Tom 641· t292 546-8096 or 552-9522 I Lie T· 1 t6 428 730· 1353 842-0«<2 Exper1 Service & Repair 32 ;rs exp Res1e1·11comm Loe :409035 964·8919 P17c~ic1 -· * &Mtll ,. •• -e.~ * ESP-ifeae11ngs $5 Special •675-2495•631·3718• To Plact your "Fast Result" SnvtC't' 01reC'l Ory ad Call Now 642·1671 lat.JU l1a111 Valarallkt4 IHHI Ual1ral1tit4 IHHI Ualarai1~t4 ltutant1, Val. Af1!t•tah, Ual. A,.,...h, Vat. AJlll ... h, UaJ. ~ta 1 It · Cta•ercial ltlt l!at!I 11• C11ta •111 Hit £11ua ltacai 2241 lnet lttttl Hit l!lhl lalaa• 27H Ceata M111 2724 Baat. ltacti 274011.,.rt ltacai 271tl lurt 2"11 ltatala 2tll I;;:;:;;:.;;;:;;; CLEAN 4BORM 2BA I Br COit. ocean vi-Nwpt Shrs lovely 3ar 2Ba Fem ntsmkr Shr nice 3Br 1 aa-& aiu•1t S t095 DISCOUNT lplc Walk 10 beh I per· ,frplc 2 car gar • much 1 Br w/tge hv rm relng & Easts1de tu•ury on a pine BEACHWOOD VILLAGE BA.YFRONT Liao Park Or nse Indy gar 1 ~ mo to .... .--1n&1L llOllmH 557-31t8 son $650 wtu111499·2181 more Comm pool tenn s1ove $450 mo Yearly forest lg I Br refng, En1oyHun11ngtOt'l8cn Ho-nse sec bldg tse DCn S267tmo650-4837 1000 10 3500 SQ f1 avail· f E 1 Id 28 28 962-8680 alt Spm d1shwshr gas/water pd Spacious 1 br S 1000 mo able PCH Downtown• Immediate opening °' ,.. as s • r a, den .--t it ti 2269 S 1275 lse 6 t9-259-0830 I I'--· encl pa110. carport $550 Lifestyle 675-4930/eves 675-6509 Fem nt smkr stir Condo Desire e.icuSl\19 snops 1pon11ble peraon in blJti. lrplc Avl 611 $850 -sec IWJ!I IC 1 -mo No pe1s Pref adults In Garden Se111ng wlsame $450 spa pool 1 onty -No 1000 Call Tin" ""' office at local ,,..._ 642-8674 att 4pm l&YFlllT OOIH TOP S VALUE Pta1'11al1 2707 Yrlv lease 548-0391 B Bo\ VRIOGE CONDO gar H-H 840-8666 Sloat • Exclusive Agl paper Appltcant1 ltlOutd VIEW O , Quiet mod 2bdrm 2ba *Pool & Spa rand New secured. gated BUSINESS PROPERTIES have prevtou1 1CCOYntlng Lg 2Br 1'1)Ba, lrplc, wash· . eSlgner s home w/roman11c frplc updated Vrly lBdrm. cprts. bUnds. ,.~vtra Nice· lrg lBr •Spacious 1mmac units comm Poot. spa, 2 Bd. 2 Fem n-smkr 10 shr 2BR BROKER AGE CO 1eno Pfealatlt 1 er/dryer hkups. garage. Beau11ful lrg 2Br •Oen kitch $JOO at ~ •Biiiard Room 8 h " exper 8 a · Good cond $875 mo • JBa, sec bldg Boat dock· 1•1 no pets Nr Balboa Pier /pool No pets $475 Ba. AIC lrplc, 2nd sty H twn se near ocean 752·601 1 or Q'lOIPhere. excellent~ 'e cur II~ SE l EC T tng Walk to Lido VIiiage * • ·1110• 675·0441 $495tmo 646-3618 att 3 30 *Beautiful Landscaping overlkg pool S 1'00/mo S300. 12 ulll 536-1575 1-800-367-3286 ef1ts Send resume to R E1e a ce pl s S"lt--I I •Private patios & decks M1cll.1644·6200. -CHURCHMAN D 0. <>~ PAOPEA IES 751-319 t $2150 No pets 675·0 I05 3~r:!i 3ba u COzY lrp~c Ctrtll ••1 llar -2722 FIREPLACE. pool. patio *Professional managers 1 --t&111k1U01--1Jtera t 2 1560 COsta ·M~. 'C:" lovely new Spanish-style BIG CANYON CONDO dwshr gar $1050 rent Hu e 4 Bdrm 2 '">Ba Avail· X-LG 1 & 2Br Apls E· 1 Bedroom From $585 Brand new lull 2br 2ba Beaut lge nome-Male Prof I 92626 townhouse 2Br 2"i8a. 2Br 2 '•ba Comm 539 .. 5 190 Best Rltv lee ~1 611 Sl600/ Bk Side S550 u p 557-284t Exec 1 Bdrm From S600 conoos tultVu sec gate. $435 met V111 494-0564 528sr 1worlc5"opl S300 · -·-•--•t , 11 e mo r 2 Bedroom From UIS gar frpl poot-spa --$15 U111s · See U"'1 29 -- court yrd & pvt patio po o 111 a c I t e n n I s VILLA BALBOA E•ecutove 720-9422 lllllll II Sorr" No Pels S129S-t$1495 8541-8090 M1F needed 10 snr COM 4 120 E 23rd S1 CM MILT PILIT Garage ~ prkng space $1500/mo 640-4509 L 1 Bd t t9132 M 1 S _ Bo 2 1ba flse $300/mo I - A'll 4125 $1000/mo BLU-FFS .• Bdrm 2 ·~ba, lBdrm. den.incllrplc, ge rm. ne~ carpe $6t5/mo2BQ28Alrplc agnora 1 EASTBLUFF 1Bdrm nr 760·9195a118PM A11talCt•t1ta 3002 IHW,•-lf, 548 3l55 998 3 " ' W IO, A/C & other up-w/pallo $700/mo • utll · · 964-5567 964-557 4 . _______ ..... _, • or • 434 lrplc , e ncl pa t io grades Pool spa. sec Walk to bcfl 673-8349 encl gar. all bit-ms nr snopppmg center No MI F shr 2Bd N'B8Pt Nr SP11!itf0AL READINGS ltlt1 lltta,la. Lux. Condo/lease or lease S 1250/mo 644-t480 bldg & <Jub parking gar Ou•el Studio wit~ Mrlch shoppi~~Oc~~~~~r IELIXE 211 1U pets SSSOt mo S40· 1364 bch $275 & u111 Pool/ Advice In All Mailers & option Brand new Jbr C'.,&L FIOIT Great loc-walk to bcn lor 1 """rson Close 10 TSL MANAGEMENT t Mlle to beacn Frplc. encl EASTBLUFF Twnhse apt lndry tac 650·4562ev Counseling 1815 So El ·--~~~~~~~ 3bl, 2 lrptc Easlltde. -S 1050/mo Call Agt ,..v gar osnwshr blt1ns 3Br 2Ba 2 car gar no Camino Real San Clem c M 2687 ORANGE ST 2 Sty 4 Bo 3 ba 2 trplcs 63t-14100 or 760-9536 bch $485/mo 673-5844 642· t603 smoke alrm balcony pe1s $950/mo 644-tO tO N-smkr S11r 3Br Twnnse l•C d 492-7296 AOCTI Cllll S 1150/mo 673·2282 dbl gar lge pa110 deck Spacious 2 Bd 2ba Fan· lllTAIT 11 water pd $600 960-0459 8-5 Monoay-Friday Nwpt Crest tenn pool I -entry level poSJhOO W 11 D ' , t 2221 Comm pools & tennis •••ta Aaa 2210 tasllc view 518001mo 5695/mo Beautiful 2 Bd 2 saunaS385mo642-38SO ll.est FH.. 3004 tr arn Catt Sandy aaa ••• . Cour1s Sl500/mo avail Hse w/prvt pool ieoo 675 6000 I( A SHWlll YIWIE BAV,RIDGE c0~0° C0DM pl easan t rime 642·7702 Laro' e 2 BR7 condo, 2·~ b• 811 Call 645·6646 • aren gl Ba townhouse All Bll·ms Brand New 2Bd 2Ba vu 3-4br 2ba lncd kip Ok gar C fll 2724 t pie lndry rm AIC pool/ 1 1 cheeiy rm tem o smkr AIYEITill• AOOlllTlllOITIVI Gourmet kitchen NtceFabulous 2Br 2Ba 2 car w/optn oft warner Hll tll rTSLMANAGEMENT WIYllT1 $ sec5759 spa. rp c SJ25Calleves 759-9t43 patio Some ocean vu gar spa Vrly $1400/mo 539-6 t90 Best Rltv tee 1 Bdrm tBa t920 Wallace, 642-1603 1300 · · 463 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: S750tmo Agt 497. 7005 3 blks to beach 631 ·1266 Coa•t•1'1 i 1a1 onstairs No pets $450 Eves/Wknds 642-622 t Live where vou nave Steps to beh 2 Bel t>eameo G.rtttl ltr r--. -67J l733 s M 1 550 1014 •Spectacular apts ce11mgs trplc gar $795 lt1t ·2912 taataaa or • Oal1raiab4 2410 ierra gm • Ne.J-2 Bo 2 1Ba lrplc P"" *I & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suites yrty rets 642-3490 ___ ._ ___ ...,.-...- INeeoeo tor d 1sp l a~ ao11ert1s1ng Sales •• rap1<11y eapanoing IOCaJ oa11y newspaper Ag· gres$1ve seit-d1SG1phnec .no1v1oual5 may earn ex· cellen1 income 1satary & comm1ss1on 1 oenet11s af\Cl advancement OP· Val19 2234 HARBOR VIEW HOMES l 1Br tBa crpt drps pool yO·gar S750mo $760 sec •Spacious townnouses t car gar CM nr Fedco -Montego 4Bd 2ba sep 2BR IBA. Mac Arthur Vil· carport No pets Avt 396 w Bay St 545.7552 1 •Flreplaces STEPS TO BEACH Vehicle storage only $50 Beat the heat In 5 rm hse llv.dln,lam area Beaut 1age t block from SC now t9tn & Placenua * p11vate balconies 0, IBOrm 1Ba $6751mo 499.4 ~21 •Laguna w I p r v t p oo I S 8 0 0 cond s HOOmo 552.9030 Plaza $750 754·6758 536·6565 NICE 2BR 1 bath w/sgl Garden patios Bkr 642-3850 kid/pets yd dbl gar , gar E side $600 utra S75 mo Storage only 142-Hll 539-6190 Best Alty lee KIO/critter let's talk cute A,art•eatl Faraaatlt4 tBR Iba. stoveiretrig. storage rm 4,0, dbl gar WIT ltT• VILLA BALBOA 2Br quiet 9, 16 724 James S1 --bungalow style wl appls cp1si drps poolllndry 1 ' new crpts & paint. frp1c Costa Mesa 6·3. 778 .. R1at. l11ctl 2240 $500's nr Hoag 539-6190 May special Between t~vaBd ,2ba ige oatio j *3 Lighted tennis court!> garage securtly poo1 Calu.13br2ba 41.amh.me Best Riiy tee 8am-8pm 645-0269 t 575 mo Al cond •2Sw1rnm1ngpoo1s $t0501mo644-2185 $140 Douce garage ~ouno 81• wnt lemale So••r9er Vic Mtrama• Lane .-.9 536-8569 o ''""''• 5a•es e• ;Jer ence •eQuo•eo meo111 lalHI " •Streams & ponds 15, 18 "24 ,ames Si appls tncd k•d pet $690 1£WNRT SNORES 2 Bd I Ba Condo fndry tac lmmed occupy r <;orry no pets Tuti1 2790 Costa Mesa E ·3 ... ~a· ... c;e • e nce aa.an •ageous Sena •esume 10 539·6t90 BeSI Alty lee 13 Bel 2ba S 1.c8 000 blaa• 2606 I car gar pa110 pool nc Rey lcC1r41t Rtllttr •Furnosnongs ava11 "ouna roc~al e 8 •.:: HOME WITH GAR $500 s s 10 ooo down or lease Charming pvt ctn tBd pets $750 mo 545.5754 Cill 141-1121 * • SHARP 28A Iba Ofli ct ltatals 2914 Bacco '> <1r.:i 6 ·s 4'10'; Mml 2br kips gourmet kit option Tom 646-8844 lba.crtyrd no pets Vrlv WHY NOT CALL S625 2BR 2ba "' lrplc 1368 63• 278 & 209 al Founo :>war• Va•e Su""~ ORAllE CWT t lllf PlllT for mom s595 c all 1se$6652t3·839-4744dys 2 Bd t BA garden Apt NICE2BR I ba wtsgtgar 113·1111 $665 0111ns encl gar $1)0 sa 11 10 1> Wesl · 2 10,,e l'•·'v." .er, J d• 539_6190 Be 1 Alt 1 Nwpt Crest Twnnse 2Br 2 tJ.450-t05 tevtwknds newtv pamted E-sode E s1oe $600 or dbl gar Avail June J 786-6268 c11rt NB Ag1 541 5032 ,,.000 Apts •• "" A ,8 ? 0 Bo• 1560 1...osto Mesa Ca 92626 5 Y ee 2' 1Ba. S 1200 Pool. tenn. 2622 S625tmo 673-0884 Call Ag1 548-7729 SEAWllD YILUIE NB 63, 6 14 ~ aH 5 sauna, gym Full sec RElnll Fully furnished decorators rm, gas/wtr pd $650mo • L s 0 t 50 50 FOUND Men' ··ng T .!fan) WATERFR.ONT 2BR. pool. spa. ocn vu 642-3850 Bkr Ctrtal ••I Mar 2 Bo upper balcony, tndr) 10 WllTil11t 115555 Hun11ng1on Village IH•I 2900 OB~cn"'r~~~P~~~a Be~cot11 llYEITISIH SEOlfTUY S 1000/mo&sec 545-0713 Townhouse $ t 195/mo • $650sec Beth 63 t-523Ci lge 1·2 Bdrm Townhouse ane lrom an iego Female-Furn rm in beaut .o4 mo Agt 541. 32 o .1 Ctuo ,.. B Owner Neeo person lo answer ~-------CORAL POINTE I bdrm. 673_0896 style has everythmg Only Freeway north of Beach nome Jae pool. snr ca & oen11I) ·~5 •;>c.' pnones type 60 wpm lmat 2244 new condo 950 Sa Ft 2 Br 1'1 ba Townhouse SS45-S645tmo Orive 366 1 to McFaoden west on 1utctoene11e 556-1737 UYFRllTlfFICE take 01ctat1oo ket!Cl r•· * *.llTIL~I* * $680 yearly, teaaetopllon AJ1rt•11t1 Oaf. AIC bl1ns patoo ga• no Avocado & star1 peci11ng McFaooen I Newp0r1 Beach water ,,_ Found otd rerr Gotolf\ cords and 8.SSISt in man:r avail Call Rusty Guinther _ ' pets $685 645-4837 Te• a1&1taair .. .., I ...._ _ _.. -··1Furn pn,. room on CM at a reasonao1e P'tGe_ RI•• '• ne A•e nr ..,.0...;.,,11 Ell.cell«'11 o.t\· CAUUSREGAROJNG · 631 l268 I lhl ltl • 27.a. -. --__ .._..., ti.al!!! -~ I n~m.& l(ltcl'len P'~11 r Pr~t1Q•ousMe•1flefsli4iJe• M&r-U\el'.ISGl'il 6.sfl-3092 ,.. ,......_ IRVINE LEASES ~ a U ..,.. 76r tBa Duple• Vrd. gar 142-1412 SilJd10 Magntllcent vi-$280 mo 645-2435 1ocat1on Slop a"'a11ao1e l'ounc Sctonauze• ,.., :tp1tp5ty .~~~~"Ch~~ I I •-I I ..., • ·~~\:-1 Br w/lge llv rm refrlg & new cpt, lndry nkup 2238 p ..,. & ,_1 1 1 • w o!lice 1" 141645··100 S ~· "It -11 tln1 ., " J . $ ' Pac111c A'le No pets $595 Pvtl Br lrplc. POOi, patio r., qu..., 5 ·sec 'Lux NB nm pvt rm oa M "m"" 'n g l' 'c ~ t Garvey 642-4321 _lll!._llOO ..... A•-·-=~5a~t ~gmve~y Sierra Mgmt 550-1014 gar No pets•399 W Bay S550 mo 497-6287 I $150twk or $4~0 m~nnery Village 2 sly o•· ~a c:or ~.Ja~s \..M llAlllOIAST __ _ -St $595 650-635 7 ltwper :-ifac~ UH can Joan 645·0911 · ----rice .f30 sq fl $450 -s;is.:1592 aaalY Ptlll HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Wednesday, May 22 ARIESl \1Jrch21 \pnl l'I) I unJr n1t11H'rtl.tkmphJ\l\Onhonw 'l'l u n 1' ulm lu,11111 Pl tr •. 1 n'>.ll lion \ l.1111r Jntnl'\l ll .1dJu'111wn t ouur\. coulJ .11ln 1 ''hl'rl' \mt lt\l' lill'''''l' .ind m.1m.1I ,1.1111' I 1nanual rro,rWl \\ .1rl' \l'r\ l!Ullll TAl'R l 'S ' \p1 ii 211-M:i\ .'Pt lthll 111 lhlll\ .Ill' \Uhll'l I Ill 1. lt.lllgl' ) nu rnul<l ~ l'311l'l.I hal ).. 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IS YOUR BIRT H OA\ \Oll ore lh11an1" 1'h'at1,,· rcbdhou~. v.tf'\' on ~our o"n whtll' \1111 )Oung and t;uuld ha\l' hn·n sepanstcd from unn1rhmh parc.>nl\ at r,·lnltH'I' l"arl} .igc \ ou n.·H·n1h were con fint'd. lal·k<'<l frt'l'clom and now \llU \lotlc l l \ln&ll' "'u uiulJ marry thl'l \Car If m'1T11·d thrrc n11~h1 he an JJd1t11rn 111 IJ1111h Dcct"mher ~111 tx· mcm"'hr3hk tor \(lt1 tn l~X~ ~ ~ 2Br 2Ba Condo spilt 1eve1 _ 1 .?8 13 t aFo•ette & Pi.,sn i=o 0 -trpl wshrldryr 2 car gar Small Bach tor I person t Bd bit-ins pool i6SOtmo NB area S350 • 1s111st uosiairs otc S500 SQ 't 0 UN Asmal• sno'1nau 330 W Bay St pool spa S950 556-92001 I 1 blk ofl sand S375 All upstairs Dover wes1c1111 Female Hm 5418-8478 ah ,... snower S50C 2a •s og e"" ir.amora •c ~ag Costa Mesa Ca 926r 2BR 2BA lrpl OtW. no uhls Pd 760-8862 area A11a11 6• t 6415-6646 ' 6pm Work 441-2000 Lafayette 545· ·95:; ~.i'o.o·s~~n~~:Spar~ M lPPT UTTlll P T pets Mesa Verde $725 IEW LIXllY CllHS 1Br S55::> 2Br 2Ba S650 Betela)ltttls 2t04 C M Otes 1000 SF w 2 OST 5300 ~ w Se1 appomtments eve 499-472 1/Lag 241-0698 Lovely 2Bdrm 2Ba w1a1r · relrig stove dsnwshr UlllA ••'OI 1<.11cn & 2 Batns $600 tse L (,et ne<Jter:iwa~oaie hJ nings 1n Orange Counh 28R 2ba Apt Pomona ~onC11t1on1ng ltreplaces 1nc1 No pets Catt btwn 1 ._ 752· • 120 or 642· ·ooo lot's ea oaw •60_6899 ott1ce $5· 7 p hr No exp Ave Garage 5635 garages. pool & spa 9-4 daily 545·4855 11101111 0 nee compan~ 1ra1ns Call l60-0l38 Walk to South Coast Wl\ly rentals $135 & up C M ttoces 34" so 't L.051 Small crowr Ben11 S aiary no selling Plaza Avallable 1mmed Color TV free collee s3oo mo 1"25 Monrovia oog ct' H~1n ~ D1acen Marsha 662-5844 •E·stde 2Br 2Ba 1wnhse I From $950 850-1643 heated pool & steps 10 494·3803 or 548-3345 • 11a R 11 ewarci C.•S·8380 Pa110, pool & lndry rm •STUNNING lg t & 28r ocean K1tcti s ava11 FllH IEIT II 268 E 16th St Apt 7 Va· 2Ba Garden Apt Pool 985 N Coast HW) Huntongton Beacn P•ol SCRAM-LETS llSllT.lllPI Receotionost F T se~ .f.11ce 250 Ogle St CM cant $695/mo Curt II 5525 & ,645 710 W 1811'1 IN NEWPORT BEACH Laguna Beacn •9.C-5294 Oldg .c mo 5 1,e,e •ent 631 1266 .<~real place lo live on tne SUURI llTEl p1u& •morovemto nt allow ANSWERS ALJT0 ;)ET AILING 3 BEDROOM TME IAIUS Upper Bay Pr•vate anC'e 10 Qua111 eo pro Westside 2 stv 3 Bd .1 , ·2 B• 1 •ba w/gar New ctubnouses & nealln Wkl• rentals now avaoi 1ess1cina1s 700 '500 S.:i Ban sr -.1 ••C ' l !' A"t>SI MOO•lf' N8Stl8' net"d80 ~ "' • ,,..,e 0:.50·0560 Ba patios 0 w blt·ins cots drps Oll ·1ns lnCd spas 8 tennis COUllS I Sl2o wh.&up n ·4 New leet 1t 8':1c Ca11 no"' •or kids oll S725tmo Call yd w patio Water Pd pools close to Ousiness por• 8111° C M 646· 0445 it pr 1. Wells 635·081/l a ... 1. sa1es 645-66461650· 7275 63b-4120 •·5PM OC Airp.11 t F asnion ~l I SUI LOlll!E 2437 Ordnge C $650 •slano convtinit1nt snops ~ • I *'"'l .... , ..... ~ .. ··s d't' ,, E ' r r Q l' 'v -"'0 New BIO'ij OC At1001 · .,,,...,1,. .lt' , ,nn,ng ,, "<[l ES5 Afh JUST A 2 Br duple•. gooo area sg . on sight 3026 l/V Coast Hwy New· gar $600 mo 53 7 Ut11s po I Br Bachelor port Beacfl reirig TV 11red Corner ol Redn111 & CluS1fl8!>!> " ... "'" "'"' STRONG W'l• ro sue BroS1(\I ·oo SC,, & 135C P\ihC • .. .... \..EE O WE NEED Bernard tA) 559.5001 A v a II Ma Y Pat 1 o Smgles t & 2 Borm Apart S t25" wk sgl no deposit $400 mo 644-6958 I ments & Townl'louses Saaaer SQ t1 •mmeo OCCP~ o ·,..EqS SALES PEOPLE THA' 1 51 8003 Agt Y\'AN' A.ND lllEEO TC Newpon Beacn JOOC PtUHl h 3012 MAl\E S575tmo 2 Bel t Ba patio pool lndry rm E·!l•de IOC close to all 149 EBay Tll lllllllHT 142-llH VILLA MEDERA Quiet lam 1Ask about rurn1~heo I I z--comple• 2Br 2Ba. 0 W apts complete w1111 TV tltl 1 ~ carpe11drapes. encl gar linens a utens11s may~ ,·1-B!!'R._a_p_t_S""1p_s_•_t""u-rn· mo·mo rent, gas & water rented ror snort l.tlrm or clock 10 beacn Carport po $300 dep $675/mo No longer 1 On Jl!mboree Weekly $450 673·5198 i;aoo sQ 11 Ne"' 1t1n1 ;.,...;.,,•,•g•..,-. -.-.-~-.. --; ..... ~s .. 1-,n-o $50,000 ~ t,)C unoeriJ•no trkg e1a11lln "',,t' '"'" """mar A VEo\R Bell\ • •4 250-479~ .. 11.1ari>1 ,., 64 :' '' • WE !"IA\ E EXPANDED T(' pets 2324 " I Eiden Ad at San Joaquin Hills 642·5155 Rd .,.,.,p1 Ben across .,.,,.,. luiHU Ou. 40 14 T'-E NUMB ER TWO 2 Br I ba t bill be" Jonn Wayne o\11po" 6{I(' ~.;.;,o~.;...;Otl-oli-"!l'-.-.._ ::>EA~ER 'Ill ... .,.E lllATIOll< sunaec;k & prkg week!\ "" •t :: ollices receD AutC' ~~aC"'"" 511or eng A-..::> w E w LL Bf "t-... tfield WEIFFllAOlllOI 144·1100 $600 Avail 5 t5·6 15 I" a•ea SI 25gross 'f'C\•"10• 4 "'' ~'"""'• .,ru vBER OlllE COM E WWW::-548«298 852 8~ IJ ~ t'Qu•P,,..t'"' Estat' snt'C B~ A P1ocr OF OUR WIN •• .,,. want a selecllon ol great " · ' -~. o 1 ~ &PAIT_,.. 'llvmg.,Wec-anoflerany .~ •'' • '"'f '"'""'a ""N" ·EAM C AL.L B 0 $700 H .... I I 3Br iaa neat lo l>Cfl 1 Cd• "\ c Auoon area At,,u,.,.. f.1'~ !:)4!: ... 4tie SA .. ES ··AN AGE"' ... T eautttul . arden Apts thm2 hom a small apt 10 nr oag ..... osp1 11 "" ... ... ,... patios. declls & spa No l a 4 Cl h•• If looking in 2Br t-.aa 4-Ple• Avail gar. street prkog gd area \..ourt orkng. uut iarul "'S """""" .;.,, ".t',,._ !> ")Cl A 'v C. E C 0 AS 1 pets CM NB :~';" HB lhl'\k ot us 6 I 835·3558 eves S2000 mo Avail m10 " o mo OK ::'25 S4, '<f"C• Si>• ••t " e>1,c;1nf'SS E F ;> RE Ill A U l T I N 2Bdrm 2Ba $7t0 lorst lo• that choice of , I June Call 213 643-6661 6"2 9166 1•a11 ,,, "'""""' '11tlt" l..)ST~ MESA 398 W Wiison 63 t-5583 ideal living Spaciou~ single one l&YFlllT lllll ISU OFF•CE S10RAGE G'ear .~c111 N" Sar•''''" 141-IOU TSL MGMT 6412-16-03 PIER ANO SLIP Lovely 4 0\.. ""po<I A·ea S '000 Sf'C. l\1(1 nr111.i1ng 1,,,, ~ meeliBJIU NBREALTY 675·1642 &twobedroomapt~ BR •balorm11<11n •m 2 ~q tt.568868 e<Ju•t1mt"rt l•'"'·~11>ri.118AE.\\S1TTEQ Saturd•) u -,, b4, •c., .. ,., ..,, • 10 .,om ~ 1e c1ean1no APUT911TS I WlllLAll '1LUIE ,,,., lam1ty room . Oen •\.JM 01, suites Al. .tmp • SS "' ·s, 8003 B Furn Avt now to 9 'S ""'"' ••om $45-0 185 E laYtltaeat eaut1fully landscaped Lovely qu1e1 compte11 with t tO 000 .. B G d I • mo Harr "I c '"'" H~ 6~5 6900 ~ .1. 4011 11nk1ng ar en AptS pool spa pool garage, laundry Perr., At Munt & As.soc pttta l& IH l(W &OOMIT llP 1~~,:~·/dflGkS No 1>@~~15 rooms~~ rsoots .•525 40-4.868 E:~e~~NOTC~U~~E!CI A tlfSe INVEs*ohS TILLll • S • ,...__ I MIL LION A .Jf' 2Bdrm 1' .ea 705-$7 tO I 1 Bdrm• $580-Se 10 """'anrront B11lboa Peno,, FROM 95c SF ! uP TC Pa«H •CIPA.TE ,,.. two lull time poaltlOM 3Bdrm 281 S79C I 2 eorms Sfl95-S72S 2Br & C0t1ver1 otc 1m L.ALL 171'1 968-8193 .. Ill" tl(lllfW OE QiS ••it•l&ble New Accounl8 151 E 21st St 548-2408 TSL MANAGEMENT ruRNtSH(O or PKC•bly malnt re110 ••• I • "-IB T 0 1'11 or ENERG" ~ep ""min I 'fl e11p ••f&11U •-mT-754-0081 o• 642· 1603 UNrURNISHEO mthly onry aht•I J""~ Htaffl v DROD CTS Pror •ppearanot & at· - -_, UHJ S5000 5~3 H99 l11tal1 .... "1f At f (' lJ lttuoe Teli.t POtl110n,... From 1>11teon~w1park•Mt D11a Ptlat 272' H .: • Bv R w 1"' .,.lALTH Vacati •• Blm:a v1X UDO LO """""ETING •B•l -ES QUllH I 'fl .... p in.~ Ung 29r 2 a. gar 1ac 1Br 1Ba Cto .. to bch Xu (llJBS TCNNI.. in&tC'•lll ~ Kmll•·•" .. $805 No pet a 83 t ~ 101 ~ l11tal a •to1 CA ION AC ROSS FROM .... \ RESP('!lj[') ... .. • ullll pd S4 50 m o WIMMING plu~ • HUGES PLAZA A C ,. ' 8181~05 r<,'I o t City NetlOnal ~ East1lde 2Br IS. quiet 881 8142 I • Mlui • GAR Pl(NG s t500 MO '' 1 · • ""'11 O. hetptul ..._ ,. area Nr ICtlooll. no pell **LUXURY tBdrm Apt I mulh mOff' Sor!"1 Lu•ury JOO oeo 11..-W on AGT g·5.45g, Heir w .. t.. 5100 g1on11 omce ,,.., ...... i s1s1mo 83 t-3155 wtotean Vl9W 1650 mo no iwt Modth l>ff<;h 'b• 2 ba •IP* & '", -oor1 Frwy a MacA"""' Eattalde 3Br. NI* deeor Call 881·3853 •l'I 8pm ()()fn dltl'y 9 to 6 J rooms M!lhan11 •n StOf• o1 Oft1e41 15~'1 ~ &OOlllTIH OUllS c,.,11 Ftal'I Stetn'*"g """-' N ~ 1(11napa11 11v111 6 , 5 po'1 Blvd c M n o IQ " '''""Cl•"~ Q•awlll .... re I 9$S-06 t6 i700 :!fi:r.' 84:.5~~· f'ut. INt• i74t S2900 p mo 6415 6'~ 1 \600 n'IO Agl 54 1 503' ,., '"'•' •r ~, acccunta PIONEER aANK eaa1110e sac" tor 1 oer-"2"11iiiii•,,..-.. 1U• .. •con30ii---.s;c;..-, 1 .. 1111 t• Wl'fmlllt ln&ll ~~;.!: ... ,~"!.::~av?~ &antono• -. ·-'°" 8Hm c9'1• .ic pool. MUne. n1nnl1 re-4~tJ ••art 2tte .H19t' Wlititt.ty retall olflC• 1 ,. lh ~fl< Clf'nC•I • ,__.. SmeH pet~ All 111111 pd quetball I 1000 mo •1,111,....,...,. _____ •_ ~ac-41 on Pee. Coast "'"' 'C appioc anta Suc:c ... 1u1 1noepenel4lflt S475tmo Agl 76Q.8M2 2131431·'148 N~ at~ So. 280 2ba IQ9 rms fr* Rm Hwy Ntwl)Oft e .. cl'I V•c>• 111 "lh~ P'~"•Oua OI banll l\a1 tmm1dllla ••7• ...... ,. ,... 1700 16ttl SITHI wSl pnv bl Nr OCC Ampltl 0111k1ng ApOtO• ,,,--· .,,.,,,. ind 10 OC*ltnO tOt a Serwor Ea.t.td• Lo tBr Iota· OI ..... i mo ....... Imo I gv 00 ·1~ 7J1'1d • """" s r -•. ~ ' natural WOOd SQl>fll'klng apte encl QM Indy rm. lll Dovtrl mo" " ay <vvv tQ ,"' tip •~•" ~f'\ '., '•r 1•ncv ti mutt I ell er Salf~ CO"'· Clffn l4H No pett yds patio• CIOH 10 ' 6•2·SIU ~em 2~. thr 3&d 2a. ... IP"C4' I 141 l\45 'l('l(l Rti.' .I .. , t 4U..O\Jl'lt1ng • l'f\9"Nr•1e •'••P °°"' 851•9s2e be1tth.nrm1101 tll<JP• Lt... Ba1ooa tbllltOl>Ch $325 c....tdal t•"-• x1n1 ri•n•fll• a ' PWtlttwmer119',.....,Jrtnt Hu,,.lng1on 8etc:l'l wea IWW~ at~ No. • 1 J u111 875 08419 """ • r ..i ond1t 10n8 ~ti Contactwwon 1-SW.llf 111 Large clean QVlte lndry tac carport From SHS &46·4S49 tMngr·2417 WNteeanOll 880.IMnt A¥tnut .... ab nll 4l(>I\ '.~wn nel --·-1mn ·1 .. , 16 ... ) Shi e.ci. B•y " .. 'O' '* 111 i.AlLT ---• 11 ra PM ""' -• "' son n 2 t>rs b•" 111tcfl Wtnteel 8•~ Of BldQ too -"..a" Daye Sn t&4' 64~11CM ptv10g1 $.400 1~tds ulil llutomollv. ~eoa1r ~ ' ,4, u•lle11• A\19 ·1--EV9tt60-461~ .. •••••• .. J s200 831 8323 ¥1('~662 3s·a "' ' .,4 '~l3•.. l /f /I --. \ .J I· -----~~~~-~~--~~~=--...:...~-------:. ..... -... ...... ~-------------...... ----...--·-.................. ~ ............ ...:... ....... -----...... ---, .......... h __ .... _ ............ ~ ........... ____ ~------~---~~---- - -~ - • J. ' a a z 2 && 96 Orange CoHt DAIL v PILOT /Tueeday. May 21, 1985 :M;;;t.......,1.m•u;!!fa..._..lllo,;,;19111 IN !sttf !If! ::1~•.:;;•~~.-..;g;1.s~.a.:::.:::::........:.:;:: ,.• ... 1,.1..,.W...,u-. ... ..._---l.-lll-ltlt ...... HM ltl1 ...... IHI hwtr.a..t1 BANKING II.DI ""'' mt AL AllllTllT IEIWL ouatOAL ~ 1a11n111 11PT PIT SlllYH w111 lmmed. opentno lor ••per to help e1tebllah Mw den-Perm. 8AM 10 4 30 pm. no Several po11ttons avail 1n needed II 3 Survey takers, t11plat 80 wpm W/ •t· 1"'1 Pt"'"tle" )(Int ""Pl" s t .. II N ' "' .... " -.. • Sat or Sunday Typing, flt· S A orltce must De nn a ... na o tee o curate typing sldlls & gen-w/~1111 Exper. nee In ing, l)hOnea, order pro-hat<!wor king g dm e•pe1 nee Company eral oNlce ••per GOO<I all ltc•ts ol bllCk ottle4a. ceulno. 55 50 per hr b•tiova No e 11p nee. trains Eve hovrs Salary u owds Bank Calllornla "lary & benefits. San Call btwn IOam-4pm, Call 9 10 11am. 846-9408 company tra11111 Xlnt tn· n o s e 111 n g A nne. • Glemente661·6111 842-503 5 or evet come Mr Cottins 662-5843 currently hes an opening 101 • pa11-Ume teller (35 OlllPAllll/IUPI 730• 1584 lllllA&. llLP 662-5843 Reat Estate hOurS pe< ....-1 In Our For elderly ambulatory 11-·· 1111--11T lull & part time needed I 1n1•• sprro1•L1ST Long time eatat>hahed firm Newport Be..eh ottlee 6 wom6n ln Laguna Beech. "'-,.,_ lmmed. Mull be 1~/ovr ~· " • I nds 3 sell-starter Sales Months previous banking Own private quarters 4.5 Deya. exper Newport 673-1366 Cllnlcal Lab Olagnosttcs people Prime Npt Bch lo· expe11ence required We Send resume & local ref's Beach· Call 720-t482 -• i.. High v11lb1llty marketing!!. cat on 675 6670 oiler competitive salaries to Bo11 118. C/0 011ly days.or eves lllll&l IFFIGt sales suppott positlon JACO~S REALTY INC and oenetlts For con-Piiot. P.O Box l560 Permanent pert time. II w11n upward mob1t11y s1derat1on. please con· Costa Mesa. CA 92626 IEITAL llOPT typing, llltng, pnones Participate in ·811 phases Reo1,tlt1l1f /T1'llf tact Ruth Carter at the lo help es11blllh new den· 12-5pm Call 644-3131 or marketing and lake on Dt!vetop m11n1 company Newport 11A11n Office. 0111/0llml lllP tat practice l<lnt opp1y llllUL IFflOI significant responsib•hty 1ooktn~ ror responsible 4400 MacArthur Blvd last IOO<I, beacn area. Biii w/benellls E•per oec. In ro r handlemg related 1nd1v w1pleasan1 front Newport Beach (7 14) 01 Erika, 673-3152 all facets of· front bftlce Newport Beach functions We are seek olc manner Typing 60 476-7000 e•t 212 - -Call btwn 10am-4pm, Investment firm seeking ing 8 creauve sell· wpm, lriendty & efficient TELLER ,.,._,.... WAITER et.per Dinner Conwu1111111 c rulslne 675 6 193 all 12 noon WELDER MacGregor Yachts, 183 1 Placenlla. C M WEHHT.L.O. tor our ehlldren & home Mon·Frt lrom 2 30 · 5.30pm Mui t have own car & rels 673-2790 Je~s Waatt4 5105 Sophlatlcated Comp/ Alde. able to live In. prepare at· tree meals, exper Local rers 493-74 13 all 5pm LLOYDS BAii CALIF OR Ill OOllSELOIS 8 4 2 50 3 5 or eves snarp Ind Iv w/some motivate<1 tndlvldual V"llh telephone skills F/11me. Part time cemlf covnse•· 720-1584 ace lg or bkr /dealer superior interpersonal permanent Satary negot Cati 5505 ors wanted Help boys • r exper. )(Int typing amust and c om mun1c 11t1on bper requ11ed. NB Chlnchliia Persian Male. Equal Opportunity Employer and gtrla sollclt new OOMESf ll; tor elderly Will train on word pro· sic.Ills Requ11es Bachelor 645.225 1 Caroline B • 85 CFA 5225 subscriptions on their couple Cook. drive cessor Salary com-degree and e ... perience orn 4 I · paper routes Must enioy 645· 7764 mensurate with abutty & as a ~ooucl specialist RECfPTllllST Bo 634-0 It 11650-4220 working with 10-13 yr ex per Cati Marilyn technologist sales rep 81Rl fRllAY K11tens. quality Persians, olds Early evening hours IRYwALLll Ceney, 955-2000 resentallve• or equ1hyant P PI T b Pet1greed $ t50 536-1692 work days/ ltet<lble hrs hang. tape & texture ---1 -1n a related r1e1d Salary ermanent · very usy 26'Sabt1rcralt Exp Crar Alt rm, new lwc eng, VHF S850Q A YS 646-9000 •ESTATE SILE* 38' Viking SF,'dal'a $39t< 49· Marllneer. Cats $68K 60' VIC Fr&nlt mtr Y1s149K TRADEWINOS 960-74167 11111120 E16Ctrlc Bay Boat Needs Work $5900 645·6812 Aat11 Waatt4 9020 11111, Sail 7014 WE HJ ALL IAllS '19 P-CA f Good cond USED CARS & TRUCl(S Trailer. cat box )(Int salls COME IN Olll CAL,.L FOR s20001obo. 675-6906 FRH APPRAJSAL • * * * 29' iRICSON, OeLILLO xlnt cond. must sell! S21K o•EYROLET OBO 673-344 t 1821 1 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH * Catallna 22' Mu11 sell Nowl 4 sails 9 5hp out· board. ma11ne head. ><Int cond $4500 Newport Yecht Exchg 675-1800 14l-101l;l41·3331 WIWAITYIH OUHISHOPI C ,. n T OHTHL HOii range mid-20 5 EOE Real Estate olllce !\Aust "=t 5510 omm1ss1on unly 631-2345 Lloyd Pest Control Co C T C P C S type be oresen1able&re-!"~....---------C6~2U·~3ru2c1ee~mt Sl20e6y eed R I T h ontact I L c1en-habte 11 30·5 JO Mon-Irish Set1eu AKC born Hobie 16 wl trl plus xtras. .. .. A n s ou e ec nician. llf•c. 11040 Condor Ave. Fri Call J n 63 ,·.1266 3116185 $250 · each URIAll attractive outgoing See Ton RaJat 1157 81 91 t SC r arga All ()f)t• Leath lk new low ml wine red metallic . $24 900 PIP. Steve/dya 645-6351 di/ 557-2015 tlH New 85 s 111 stock. 1nctud1ng the all new 16 valve 900 IEACll IMPORTS 848 Dove Street N B 152-0100 Toyot1 9169 72 Corolla $660 rbll eng Gd paint/clean Call 650-5719 Volbw11eil 9173 '64 VW BaJ8 Bug very gd corid. tOK m1, S 1800 I 642·601 1 a Laguna Niguel area Call Ldu11e. 83 t-9516 or 83t 9720 0._111 oo•ST URI Ill Ill we train Must nave good Fountain Valley Ca oa 759_0845 or 720_0362 Xtni cond $2500 OBO "" • Join several All-Star ath· driving record Call Mr 92708 I ~"·~\:· 642· 7190 IAJLJ PILIT letes'" a unique & power· Taylor btwn 9-12noon ••,. .: . Yorkie n-M Sw~etheart Popular l980 Cal 34 M&Jk '68 VW Bug new tires. drk COUNTER/ORY lul business Meet Brian 979-6021 IARIETlll/ ,,_ --• 2"7yrs s~ 642-2824 Ill Dsl Sips 6 Avail grn gel cond. $1500 auunsuPPLY Sa1es help, good hrs. &Aper help ,ul Regal Beduly Supply 263 E t7tn St CM CLEANERS Downing California lllALTNCUI , TRAllllllH. .• Ho HI 5520 wi slip $47,500, Cheryl OBO 720-1552 Ei1per or w ill train Angels Jamaal Wilkes MENS LOyKER RM AT· Must have strong back· RECE;TIOllST -1 673-0355or964·8014 -·11 Camoer ~ln1 cond new 642-5466 Full time LA Lakers K1k1 Van-TEND. 6am-2pm call Rteh ground in newpaper mar One girt office recpt & II Elegant Grey TB Hunter RHODES 33' Stoop Gd JHpl 9022 eng&orai..es gd 111es1pnt dewegne Por t l and or Rav1752-0565 kettno knowledge ol t yping , lie~ h r s Ge1a1ng.16 2 HXln1 over cond $8500orbest ofr -$1900Ent.4971743days CHmR llELP Tra1101azers Dominique d1play advertising and 474 0399 fences. lovely d1sp Must Call 8 t81351-8881 •EW 'II JEEP w 111e ms Atlanta Hawks. llOITESI sales. expenence "' tram-I se ll A sk g $ 6 5 O O llHOUE 7 t vw good tr anspor, tahort $700 firm cctt 642-6343 wkdys alt 5pm BOOKKEEPER /GENERAL OFFICE Ille typing AIR, 4 P oayro11 546-0994 will tram, apply 2934 E Coa s t H wy , Cd M Bergstrom Cleaners Lance Par11s h Detroit Wed-Sun eve Trees Res-'gng stall Attsrac11ve salary RECEPTIOllST 777 -0610 or 970-9233 loaU, Sum!f AMt FM Cass Tigers Ann Mey ers tauran t CdM Pat11 Denet.ts end resume Part ume alter noons tete-Ptll 5535 S~ell I Ski 7016 S 2476, Olympic Gold Medalist 573•0910 attn Howard Mullenary phone skills apply 1n per-anel Morel I er " . ' IOOHEEPH IATA HTIJ OPERATOR Thurs May 23rd 7 30PM OllAHE COAST son to complete appll· Ducks for Sale $5-$10 19· kl Supreme w/trlr, Hiii need qualified person wl 1 !lr 15 t 1 h 0 e 1 • Hot~1eda4y051nFnreea~ Host & 1 Hostesses Good i•ILY PILOT cation Mr Fuentes. Rob· 2172 Orange 645 2355 great tam or tournamenf or "WE Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD " oan time AIP. AIR & blll· 1n9 Mus1 nave IBM com- puter skrlls Call Lila. 64 0-2 4 20 bt w n yr e11.p on IBM 34138 or 6 o o " bene its Apply tn person • ert Betn Wilham Frost & FISH & 20 Gal Tank with boat 350 Chevy S 11,900 1211 PER MO mos's exper on similar way Costa Mesa No 3-6pm Hors Hut Res-P 0 Box 1560 Associates. 140 1 Quall Stalld $25 call 642_2824 firm call Dave d ys ror 11am·2pm system 40 Hr wk. good charge RSVP suggested 1auran1. 18850 Douglas, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 St. N B Ca 863-6989/evs 650-80 19 31 IOITllS benefits. Call Lorrt Voss 71 4-675-3810 trv1ne MECM&•IC Rabbits & Hutch, 1 Outen ._ 22 863-0660 EXC ELLEN T INCOME Hotel RECPT/OPHATOR 1 Rell $35 642-2824 Slipl • Dtclts 70 20% down cash pnce in-IOOHHPH I -FOR HOME ASSEMBL 'Y 10 work for small mtg co NEWPORT CENTER 21' SLIP ctudtng T & L is $10.800 DELl-•y IRIYH TIE IRYllE MARRIOTT Pay neg Call Janice mus1 have recent phone AatitHI 6010 Deferred pymt p11ce :1harp, detail oriented tor '"" "" WORK FOR INFO CALL HOTEL has Immediate 754.5951 a•per Front olllce ap-bench $250 mo 233 19th St 11C, s 12.120 8 5% Apr small otltce. pare time ror party equipment rental 504-646-0315 EXT A-438 Antq bentwood Npt Bch 675 0236 GE CO ST Non smoker oreterred store Good driving re-openings for the Med Asst PI T Gastroent pearance Mature per-$650 stenciled wheel· ORAN A Res1.1me 10 P 0 Bo• cord must work Satur· Fem Aide 1t11e-1n assist following positions or act pleasant NB 0111ce s7o 5 n 2 a_ 6 1141y 08 $900 mo star1 barrow $250. 675-4784 26' Owens 1947 w/65 2524 ~a8:3~~rRC;~:~ Mesa 7878 Newport e .. ach I days United Rent-All .teacher 1n whlchr PIT Rm SfOllITTlfftCER 760-0398 moo11 r19 $16.500 CA 92660 645-0760 brd • $300 mo 645-2357 lull time & part time. Medical Retail Sales ArrliHCH 6011 673-4725 541·8023 Dental IOOl PASTE UP CM&llllllE lSSISTAIT FLORAL DHIHH I Opening available 1n our E•pe r R o A N B book past eup area 546.4eo1 Flo wer Shop worker · 21562 Brookhurst St, H B 962-6687 Perm part time pos1t1on •-ttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-;;...-1.- Mon 10 30am-approx ------- 6 30om Tues 10am· ap-•'• pro• 5 30pm No expe1 nee Apply Pennysaver 1660 Placentla Ave C M CARPENT ER Experience 1n Concrete & framing 631-2345 IOW HIRING CASlllH/STOCl FIT ex per pr et see Harold. 250 Ogle St. CM CllllEIS ASSISTllT llllllERI CLERICAL Busy insurance claim ol· r.ce nas opening tor a Ille clerk Duties will include lillng mall. phones & It typing Full 11me position with all benellls Call Mgr at 955-9033 tmmed Interviews Wednesday 9-11 AM al 2588 Newpo rl Blvd Costa Mesa \on Newpo.-1 B lvd at De l Mar ) Call 17 14 1 537-4840 for m o re 1nlo EOE Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11 -14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt "°" ltoi•' , ~ ~pen1ng\ tnr 1oun toli'' OU •f" ·~ \~lu•• ••old"\ •or lltt O•ang• ~<•d\I Oa11, P11i11 Ou• '•t •\ ~•a•' di J j(J p rr dnO wOti. ;nfll q 1C C rr wt,i.ddY' )~ Soihl' lh #f "01'1 • ''" 'II rt ~Ou'\ rou "t ••'"IT ,n, l•1D\ and pr I~\ dl~ng "!~ tarnong rou• w• f!IOn•r lhr1t nr1 drtiv.r1ng o• .ollt tior ,nynllffl1 II 1ov <I" ,nlf•rmd oi~asr '"' ,,.. fa MU COO£ (714) 548~7058 . -- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 1 Joyous S Gtass item 9 Owners Otool ' 14 Business 15 F1111ds .at tfj SurctuS 11 LeavP l"' t8 Our1ato1,n~ 19 Pu,, ·11re 20 Trio s 2} P• 0 24 "'4uS•C sy•ft"IT 26 Salule 27 Single 01ew1ng ~a• 29 Emo•oy 30 PGA memoer 33 0 Ances 37 Fruit 38 Unlotcs S8 Ja1ooy 59 Con1a1ner j 1 Warsaw Pact s ,, anlagO"•SIS 62 Carrier 63 S1<11e 64 Aphro<111e s son 6•. N1gn1 11gn1s fi6 Rate 1er'l•S ont<1star 1s •• c;i,,cjit-s DOWN · '~ rad1atit 2 Curt> ) i:11gnty 4 C•eans•no 5 Binge 6 M11<1 oatn -Canl 32 Native m1nera11 33 Salmon type 47 Aoo•O• 48 Mean 39 Eccentnc 40 Toottl part At Suspend 42 Formal act~ o St1abby 8 Reoa1ec 9 .Jnsea1 lOW•eld • 1 volcano !? Miid 011n I• Jewel 35 M•MOO SO '"'" county 51 Cyrus - 4S UP·10·<l1118' 46 Succumt>s 4 7 u1nc11ngs 49 Cul 53 Be•no therl' 5 7 ~e111ca1 2 3 14 4 t 3 ven<11t1on 21Sea 11on1 23 USSR agcy 25 l Ub<IC&nt 28 Baseb•ll r111s 30 Persian ta11y 1 Utter tn tranzv 6 7 36 Posses11ve H On retlfemen1 Ol y •O Carols •2 Co1t991a'l 43 Wrong oret 45 Ouarriers 8 10 52 Sco11a S3 E<11cts 54 Horse r•ce 5~ 1n1ormat tareweH S6 Plum 60 Conaucled 11 12 13 IA"'IO IHYEH COURIH/COIP. OPR PAT'S HILLlllll 1'1tyr Washer Almond 50' & 60' choice Newport Tracks 9035 pool status position $145. Gas dryer $80. lg M oor1ng s Adm11a l ITILITT llPllYllOR Mature person. knowledge I ll111ti1a1H lt10'9 olc desk $35 536-8090 Yachts or NB 673·5200 ·16 Chevy Silver ado 0 C area Busy N B Require 1mmedt11te part -1/2ton P1clr.·uP rigged lor must be blllngual, Med Lao PM sh1tt hrs time help tor evenings & 19 9 Cl Frig Kenmore dtlt ONS HORE M OORING camper $2200 642-5614 Span1sh1 English, !lei.. 640-0 140 weekends 11 you enioy 3yr warr new S 1000 Sac !BUOY) lor sale on J; 2 yrs ei1p running an $565 (213)435-8555 Kim Balboa Island 673-lOOO ·10 Toyota Lngbed 5sp area 01 resp Medical dealing with the publtc $2250/obo Runs great 111111 ROii SIPYSR UI &SSISTAU l and nave high standards *SILE! SILE!* Need slip lor 57' Carri nds body wrlC 545·0763 9 mo's In oriental processing/ phlebotomist we wanl to talk to you Relngerators $129 & Up Crall Cruiser 12· beam, _ ... Sat ~nll• eam-12 Addi 1 We oiler above average Washers sgg & Up no hve aboard 645-9020 Aatos lapert ... cu1stne expenence ~ com pen sat on C a ll -lllllli HOI HPYSR nrs durtng sumr'ler poss-1 ' Dryers. gas/etec $99 & Up Protess1onal seeks clean 9vw 1ble 640-0 140 Helen 63 1"8888 ror appt Stoves Slip for 40' Newporter ""' 2 yrs exper. In ""''""'"'-'6o!!•---""'-8 supervisory position MEDICAL RECPT * * * * · fully l11ar11fttl Catch Wtll allow lull sail-'76 2002 ·64K mt perfect Appl In person Mon Tue f II t C ... 1. 1ng oriv1ledges Short cond ong ownr. all re-Y • • • lull time Newport Beach TrrLEPllOlrr -IOI ti tl•I IH W d 9 12 d ii; ii; term ok Mark 662-3661 cords sunrool. al e e • noon a n Must know insurance & llTE•YIEWE•S UNIQUE FURNITURE Thurs 4-8pm peg boar d 644_ 1025 1 n n 1947 s Main St dys or 673-4~60 Eves $7500 Dy 752-0404, IRYllE :salary wtbeneftts. our ot-Santa Ana SLIP your LIDO 14 tor the Marie Ev~ 7141781-9026 IUlllTT tllTEl MODEL nPE rice Full & pan lime We Btwn Edinger & w arner on summer' Prl<ngtRestrms ••••••iiiiiiiil 1 comp gal lnday some PR 11ain Marie 545-1458 Main St See 1ne Bear' $50 mo 644-0 126 ~ 1IOOO Yt1 lar•t1 I work must De 21 -35 s•LES ClHlf Hl-5220 Equal Opportunity able 10 Havel tove " """ Open 10•8 Sun 12•5 S1ilk111l1 7021 Employer MtF/H/V yachts outside spores Over the counter anel Connolly Seracco. compl llLD • people sun sea & lots of Ph One s F 0 ' Cl r a 11 • 38 cu t1 double locking ng w/sa11 $450 645-026 1 -llllSHEEPER/LIH·ll fun• Busy sgt ous exec mg graphic: supplies doors Tyler Champion Wanted Ph1hpp1ne woman I needs help with hsehld I Exper not nee . w1tllng to brand $300 840-9824 fllotorcyclH/ Llll•I 24-36 who speaks Enghsh entertaining etc Live in learn important F111me S t 1011 .. m1 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE '-,I f l 1j t J1 I 1t•1 ''''' S I S60 S •4 A t M 77 West1ngh0use 13 ell CM tll .. ....__I , __ .. __ a ary to start i week with pvt room entrance tart ,, hr pp y aster ,......,.,7• ,..,.,..,~ Call in mornings 675-2899 on Batooa wi salary and Bl1.1eprtnt 234 Fischer ~~~~~:~:dE~f:i-1;~~· 7o Hon~a ;:sec asking Mtectlon of new & _ I IHHTIHT COIPHJ I lots or free 11me Send; Ave. CM 540-9373 $250, 6 3. 29 ca,..fully &r•pared 837 -4800 49 ).4 SI I reply to LOU. p 0 DOX 42 s•LES 11••1w··E GE Relf1g 13 5 er lrzr on 76 HD 125 Enduro runs ,.,__..'".-MW'• In Vol.o 9175 r\eeds part time (2 1 hrs) Bal 151 92662 • ~ •n •n 1 $75 obo 546 4556 .,.,...,..,. '""" agress1ve aooointment Full or part ume position tn op -great. xlnt cond S400 Call stock 79 242DL snrt AMIFM I contirmer Orgamzat1ona1 I retail hardware store I l•Y APPLIAICES Herb eves 548-0046 • tape low mi $3750 OBO skills and oepenelab1l1ty a I See Steve H W Wright LES 951•8133 ·eo Vespa 100. 11 blue. xii It does make 8 dlf-547 05501646-1472 eves must Telephone e~per MOTOR ROUTE Co 126 Rochester St. cond $500 644-5974 ference where you 80 Votvo OL ~Int cond Orel 720-8045 Cos1a Mesa Reing frost free $275 pure .. ·-Y""''r BMW fll R 1020 ,_ ""' · amrtm cass 4 <Joor, auto Avatlable n Sm Chest Freezer, 110· OIOr . oaH · &ell' $5BOO OBO 646-7838 IHPECTOR NEWPORT BEACH SCTRY /Assist. IU,r. Vt Dryer $100 540-9671 ·76 Four Star Mint immac, ._..., • 2 yrs e)(per with a micro· I LAGUNA BE ACH 1 vp1n9 lt1 1ng. heavy Sears Kenmore Gas Dryer 2 tK m1 $9875 Dealer • ~ Aalos, Doaeahc ' pyr $200759-1498 • -.aw~·-·,.,.. Cd'll 9309 s1 ;0o~e, c 5°~ 1 ema•5creo -ecleacl; I LAGUNA NIGUEL ~~Pn~9s 1 n:a~Ji1 bs~0°~0 lrg c;apac11y wht like new 1 642-0795 Eve 548-8823 (714'"1-1171 Doreen P lan1C1 nton E,~riAnce preferred l'lut t 51200 per mo Inter-T111leu --. "·--I I IC s A IC M area n ,, necessary Ear11 VIPW by appt only Mon rar11itare 6025 Trav;l 1024 CLO$E08UNOAVS _____ N_A_B_E_R_S __ _ Scramton Eng1nee11n9 tnc s 'O ,,600 ttu J Fr , 979-6373 4, • pPr month e.al·l""l 48 Game Tble w/2 18 I 84 28 Terry Trailer show ---------• N ? 011ect1nq Ca 1 ... ,.,. tea es 4 phol chrs S v u rm cond only 9 mo old LARGE SELECTION OF CADILLAC 1oam 4pm Morioay F11 l LOYD S NUR ERV I S400 120 sq yrel ltte s 14 500 Fully equtpl Will j NEW & USED BMW s• lHHL &SSISTHT tldv ORU5E COAST SEAMSTRESS ~;~,e~o~~~4s;~~r All con1~•at ~a6~~ 4~~; LOiii IHCll llW lHIEl DAILY PILOT F»per prel Full or part sma er oac • VOLUME SALES w time Growing sail loll IAnt1Que Dining Rm TOI a 4 Aato Le11i•1 9010 SERVICE & LEASING ork mor nings 8 ' NANN VI B AB YSITTE R Hun 11ngt o n Beac h I Chrs SJ90 760-8758 -3670 N Ch8rryAve I pen anced prelereo 11 m ature Clepen daole 898-24;34 English Oak Welsh Cabi· HOIDl-DITSUI LONG BEACH 55 7 ·6020 needed for well man· SEC•(T••y net Paid $1500 will sell TOYOTA (No Cherry ell.11·405) lull time 756-10 16 LARGEST SELECTION ot 1a1e moae• •ow mileage C.c10111acs n Orange County• See us today' 540-1860 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA UIORATOH CUH ~ered ~yr otd gL11t Some Leadtng 0 C c:~,,..t.com-$700/bst orr 720-14 16 ALL MAKES' }l 14) IH·lltO 11 uou are a detail onented ousec eantng ive-in or "'v d I W I h11ghschoo1 graduate with out Live out nrs Mon· pany needs a strong. I IUY FIRllTUH s 199 DOWN O~E~S~~E~ t~~ C 93 good communication Thur 6 30arn 12 30pm energetic; stable person LES 957•8133 DellversAnyLease lltYrolet 13 ... 1115 you m~e tne per· ,Must nave refs Xlnt with ab•llly to work with _ _ •LL ••y1•urr&IE t979 Caprice Wagon v-A. -l K t tv:.~ ~~2' peon.le Typing, tele-King Size a... ... ~1 111n1 • --" " "·t1•a-tl17 ~ we are '"" for to sa 11ry 11 e ~-..,,, ~ ... ~ .... 100/221 IHI .,. hligh mileage aml(rn 8 trll .. ,, ohones purchasing. c:us· cond $175 644-6449 • 1111 an immediate need in IEW 1001 STORE tomer ser111ce & IBM PC , l 1•/ •12-1111 ·72 240Z wtcenter Ones stereo. air pwr windows, our busy Irvine testing e•per pref Salary & ben-Lge picnic set 8 new cstm S2800 OBO Lie t<ims 240 $2000 642·432 1 ask for laboratory Dulles w111 in-Laguna Ben requires el11s.. Please call for appt_ md mahg stain varathan LDOlll~ TA I r••SE 63 1-859 11650-5338 1 Don W1111ams • CTUC1e review & posting of exi>'C Mg!" & 1nexpetd rrn 540 1735 $100 • ~""° - -laboratory data revtew of but Ileen lull & pl ume 558-392 t . A ONRYSUR PROIUOU 79 3 10 mint cond low t980 Ma111:iu Wagon V-6. field data sheets for com-persons 497 ·5611 SECRETARY Gar1p S.IH Tall! ft &1 lltchll fer miles o;1~0~;;9~, $3000 ~~9;1 4~~~ao:str10~1~°o°n pteteness and rue main •URSHY PERSOI Pan time 8-12 M-.F Would ... tsf~rt'ots . w 111tams tenance Interlace With t I\ I th ff ..1 • f 9121 clients. laboratory & l1eld l EKper pref Gar den t~~ck' eM!~kei'ariear ~ 0Ga1tllaol11 HUNTING ON BEACH I !'1111 ·00 C11at1on 116 AIC auto. personnel For lmmed1-center P l 842-8866 Computer operations & oo41 6212 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH '73 Omo e•cellent con-gd ttres AM~FM . lull ate con11dera1ton. sumott •URSl•5 ASSIST HT can type call 640•5500 Comm plate Sliver Serv-8 842-0631 540-5 164 d111on Black with Tan 1n-power $2500 640-7431 resume to tenor 17141650-3917 IRVINE CONSUL TING NO EXPERIENCE' SECRrrTAllJ /RECPT $150.old candlewick bed , 82 CM vy Citation go GROUP INC lw e will train you Earn " sprd $150 OBO 644-7605 REGENCY Hoa•• 9125 cond $2950 C all while you learn We depend olc person to SALES & LEASING 89 t-3931 8-!> wkdys C 0 85028/B/DP provide CPrtificaiion wor1< every wknd plus Jewelry . 6214 ALL MAKES '11 llOIDA ACCORD tRVl~EM~~~~714 classes at no charge tor µart time weekly, It type wAolex Oyster Sub· ANO 4dr $19-e down Closed IEW CAI SALES USED CAR SALES WEIUY CUii CARS AID TRUCKS · 011t employees rias•c ore sktlls prel I mariner watcn 18K new 1 MODELS End Con1'm'l lease. OAC ADVERTISING 1 CERTIFIED 1 Sne1tene 673-85 1 IM·F cond $5.500 760-0878• I Personallzed I ALL·SAYHS UHE w e navi> rPgualar '" ser SAr:retary Me n s Longrne Gold Service 8001228-1>398 ARTIST "'C.P tr.1·•11n9 to rnprovf' SALES SECTI w Mosaic F11e Opal race Let us do the shopping ror I 7141432· 156 1 f Our .~ is .(Int tr nge (Ou I nener11<, BPvPr f Manor tr1r v1owroom-sales oil ice watch s950 760-9 123 (7 14>4 72-3880 laralllll Glilil' 9132 G~~w•,nh~ Cl~~~n~~wsg~~~: ~~~~51 111~41~"~1;'11 R<e~ ~":7~ .. au~~~o~~18r Ji=~ MisctllHt0\11 6211 1 ·56 runs great 1211 sys need<, 1ma91n<11tve 0 "1 496 ~ -81 EOE .,.,.,,... 11 R w Smith & 1 pa11 Walrus Tusks total tem amt lm cass. needs ouct•ve layout artist wno .r, ··~Ct J423 4'> tbs 14 long Best 11/' ... ~'l'ifll some body wk $1800 obo understanosmerchand1s O"DE" DEPT. oller c;all 644-2065 I B. Jm IJ 646-01 43 or 962-2443 mg to design advertising Se on enth" sast1c -1en & SrCTY/•rrcpT I Ila vi " " "" Early Amencan 6 Govch ' • ., • , • • • • • • fllerc-... es .... 9145 for a var~y ot clients women heedeo to fa1<e Ir·• CPA A Prop M gmtflrm - Our d1scnm1na11ng mar ordPrs No e~o nee n1 0 C. Airport Must 565 Pocket watch wt 17 LEASE TO-OWN '61 250 SE PStPB, sunrl, ket demanos quahty and Company trains Santa na~f' '?KP 1yp1ng, lll1ng. 1ewets S5o 543-6101 amlfm, whlltan lnlr (new) st>'te Ana office seso ptmo ete 852-8714 Office Faraitart/ l••t41itt ltllHrJ $2900. 840·9824 Newpaper produc.t1on Mr Spencer at 662-5844 I'. • 6226 knowtedge helptul AD•h SECURln 11111 ?Uf•tat ACT NOW 75 450SL 4 IK m1. I ownr like new. vellow/camel s 19,900 675·0105 ty to work under dead PART TIME 538-9402 I Copier Jloyat 122 $966 Imes a must Prior news· lot1agP plant maintPnanc;e -Xlnl cond 645-4520 FRH CELLIUR PllOIE papPr e•pe• an advan· ,,, olf1c:es 2-3 days pl wk SWITCllllAll OPll . (with delMtry • ·75 450SL Whl w/blk top 1agf' Pos1t10n ts lull time E .. µ ~· "' Must hav<! car Answenng Service. swtng I P11H1/0r11u 1221 lree 1nstat1a11onl new pnt & chrome alloy~ good benefits salary SS 7 0785 shift J . 11pm 642·3013 Piano 4e" htgh solid S 17 .000 OBO 650· 7777 P••T TIME walnut, renewed thru· • ... •t fllG 9141 commensurate with 8 1· I --I 11 •oozx •211 l>@"*'nce lflQumes ena •n 60 I resu m es 10 Steve ior wicker basket tunch 1 TEElllEI JOIS ~~~re~u~;~o ~~07~1567dt s1s"i~ C:Oa~~;~,P~~;~:n~~Y '78 MGB Convert Good ' Hougt1 Art Oireclo• '>e•v•CP Housewives & Get your summer Job now I s 17, 160 • Ill) CEL OAC cof'ld Atr, am/Im cass Oa1ty Pilot P 0 Boi co1teg11 students l or w ork evenings g Satur· TV Ra•io1 $2500 546-4147 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca sanelw•Ch Clellvery ser-day5 Earn $30-S 100 per I ~ttrtt 6232 II 311111W .. 12H•t 92626 v•te must have car be week plus tnps and ;, 60 mo lease-option 10 buy trsc~e 9157 ORHIE OIHT neat tlf'an & personable pmes Call Mr Rountree 125 Zenith Cotor TV $9999 00 I 73 611f Coupe Brn •alLJ PILIT Wo1~ 8 J0· 12 30 Mon-548-7058 or 241 -8432 beaut picture $100 ~ 17 160 . t,olaCoEaLymO~ncts " Fri Apply attns 2-6pm I 646· l786 • ax "' w/beige int. new rebl1 330 W Bay Sl Lort ~ Kitchen 3077 1 •111101 llZ 1••7 motor. new mags & ttrea. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Hiu oor Btwd Santa Ana TEUIARIETlll REPS 1Syh1anta TV 25 3 mo . • •• •• new Kon1 snacks, new 979 new all UHF-VHF • 122 60 mo lae-opt to buy axil shafts 957 -3900 -07'47 cash paid dally no re-' channels w/d1sh Must $ 12,859 total payment I UHL SEClnAllY I DELIYHY sbearc~ess 49~-8n7o7 1 charge j sell. Ortg cost $950, sell $20,220 ·ta)! CEl. OAC ·75 91 1 SC snrl Coupe, Btk E110 m P I & Work Comp PP<•on with car 101 wicker $450 obo & Sharp stereo. on t>lk, A.IC. Cruise con-" 0 II •oot llZ s•H trot, duet mirrors. new Newport Sch 955-0363 oasltet •vnrn service I moelel 1 5 & 110 turner 1 • • • •• rebll motor Call Andlal 1 I Mvsl 0~ neat reltabte ell leaturu . 1ne1 60 mo leaae-optlon 10 buy 957•3~0 llRI UTOI I clean llarii $ l '10 10 $250 TEUPIOlf casatrecord. 80 1Na1ta. 3 $ t 7 ,320 40 tot el payments has the following open · wkly Mon thru Friday I IOLIOITll mos new Coat $500 sell $23. 760 +1ai CEL OAC Ir.:===-=====: ing5 9am 10 l pm Lort , $3~ 01>0 Cell Biii sit SLICER PORTION control K1tc11en 979-0747 P"" ume evenings 5Spm5wkd6Y•6 or •11 day 111IHYml14H.10 at home or olttce I 111 un 4 ·3072 60 mo lease-opllon to buy 1 1\AuSI be c:~~~~ut & eno-I PHI. 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NYSE LEADERS Due to transm1sston prob- lems in New York. today's listing will not appear In the Daily Pilot UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK {APl -The following llsl shows the New York Stock Exchange sfocks and warrants that have oone up the most and down the most based on percetit of change regardless of volume for Tuesdav No securities trading below i 2 are 1nC1· -yded .• Nel and percentage chanoes are the difference between !he Previous closino Pnce and Tuudav's 2 p,m price N~me 1 Tosco P 2 Clat>ir P 3 RPC En11 n 4 l TV 3 06Pf S HeleriCur 6 lntegRsc 7 Banner Ind 8 ~nitOrlll 9 TFI fB 10 antrv~ride 11 Omnicare 12 Am Baker 13 MesaOttsh n 14 PSEG 12 80Pf lS LTV 12SPf 16 Tokhe1m s 17 Gruman 18 OavtPL ofO 19 Eouifax s 20 C Housewar 21 MexicoFd 21 ParkHan ~3 Met Ed· ~tH 4 Varco S Berkev Pno Name I Unocal 2 Mohwk Oat 3 HomeOepot 4 Te.wli Ind 5 RecoonEo 6 LomnMtg wt 7 unilrOde 8 8uttesGs Pl 9 MuaPtrl 10 C 3 Inc 11 Oatapnl 12 Insilco Coro 13 Buttes Gas 14 Heckslnc 15 v1ChartCo 16 Leh,Vollnd 1' SavtnCP 18 Texaslntl 19 Beker Ind 20 Mattel WI 21 Aviall n 22 MngtAsst 23 WnUn deP pf 24 Champ Sok 2S Crunta1F1n UPS Last Cho 2 " + n . + '• 4 • + '9 19 + l , 16 8 t 1 .. 21 '" + 1~ 12 a t 'a 4 8 ~ • 11 1 + ) • 6. + ~ 2f: r 1": 2111 + . 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To keep track of wh er e companies are going and which people are helping the m get there.just wa t h ·credit Line' -everyday in the Hu i n e s section of you mew Dlily Pilat . ... ~-------------------------...--------------------------.-:..-:-__;_..;_;_~~~--- " r . : .,. ~ . --\-. ', \ ~ .. - .. I I' '----------' ". . • .. _ ....... _.....,.._ .... _,, . __ , <- . . .:~ ---~ ....--. -' •r _______ .............. E-_~--~--- .. . ,.-..;s.pa ..- _______ -:- .. ... ·. - n d'cttl~ing upplcmcnt to tht' Dail~ Pilot -Tu6day, May 21, 1915 -~ --1 ... .. J L--------~~-------------....:-------------------~~----- ~ I I ' . J . ' '85 JEEP CJ·7 HUGE SELECTION· TO CHOOSE FROM .. NOW AYAJLAllll 8.5"9 ::?··· -NWIDlll ON IMf ... a•am ... WA90tl XJ .......... -.... HURRY!. THEY'RE < SE.LLING FAST $10,329 .. '85 CHEROKEE Ser. 111138897 EQUIPMENT: ... • Fully Fact6'y EQulpped • Sunroof •And Morel Only in a JMR ® VARIETY, VAWE RR'ROO RENAULT ALLIANCE. THE LOWEST-PRICED· CONVERTIBLE~ a.·5%*. Annual ,.._,.a91 ... ,.5/50 Plus"•• WARRANTY · 36 month. iow dOwr'I on OpptO\led creoll on llenoufls ··u~cora '85 ALLIANCE CONVERTIBLE 9 9 EQUIPMENT: • 4-Cylinder Engine • Automatic Transmission • Power Steertng • Air Conditioning • AM /FM Stereo EQUllMM· ·~Engine • •Sl:l••d • NI Condllonlng • POW9r .. llt;ig • And MoMf t ' 2 -1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21, 1985 1985 Orange County Auto Show , EXHIBITOR'S ENTRANCE Floor Plan ' lit• hMll I lo/ I WOMEN I \ llfN I Mf N WOMEN Jquart L ACK BAR I • f1rrarV • IN • ...... • Oldsmobile Sub1ru , M1rtln • • Honda Mitsubishi t~· I 3 I 5 6 2 1 Mazda IMW 7 Nis11n Chevrolet Volvo 12 Ca•lll1e 9 10 11 Isuzu 8 13 ' U1te1ln/ Salb Mercury Tovota AMC/Ren IUlt Ford Buick Votk1w .. 1n ' . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 •NTRANC• I n - Consideiin' new wheels for commuting or fun? '86, mid-year models suited to sporty and luxurious t~stes Dealer and factory representatives will be on hand to answer questions that visitors may feel are not adequately covered by available multi-colored model brochures. A few 1986 model car introductions plus several mid-1985 releases will highlight a host of 1985 models from most major domestic.and foreign manufacturers 'that will be exhibited during the 1985 Orange County International Auto Show. Domestic auto manufacturers reserving space Include Chevrolet. Oldsmobile. Buick. Cadillac. Ford. Mercury, Lincoln and AMC/Renault. Sponsored by the Motor Car Dealers Associa- tion of Orange County, and produced by Cahners Exposition Group, the Orange County show opens Wednesday and continues through Monday In the Anaheim Convention Center. Foreign manufactureers exhibiting include Jaguar. Aston-Martin. Ferrari, Volkswagen. Audi, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Mazda. Honda. Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Volvo. Saab. Alfa Romeo and Maserati. Most major U.S. and foreign car manufacturers will be represented on the floor this year, displaying hundreds of models ranging from new sports cars. mini-vans/wagons and subcompacts to luxury sedans. soft tops and hard tops. for street and the back-country roads. The Motor Car Dealers Association of Orange County is headed by Mike Mclean; James Upp is the executive director. and Gary Gray is show chairman. Cahners Exposition Group is based in Boston and is the largest producer and manager of consumer and trade expositions in the world; it produces some 15 auto shows throughout the U.S. Price tags start with easily-affordable autos in the $6,000 area to luxury towne cars ranging to $180.000. In between are the intermediates selling for $10.000 to $30.000. In shor1. there's a car for every need and every wallet. Auto Show hours are Wednesday through Friday, 1 to 10:30 p.m .. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.: Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Monday (Memorial Day). 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Leading the parade of 1986 cars are the recently introduced mid-sized Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable, and Mazda's light model 2000 compact pickup. Mid-year introductions include Isuzu 's Turbo Impulse and the redesigned I-Mark. and Subaru's sleek XT sports coupe. Admission prices are $5 for adults. $2 for children 6-12. and under 6. free. Discount ticket coupons, offering $1 oft the adult admission price. . are available at participating Denny's Family Restaurants. Conroy's Florists. and at member Orange County auto dealers. Cala is provides performance with a atandard L-4 or optional V-6 engine. Oldsmobile offering Calais as lure for younger buyers Oldsmobile Division offers 29 Two specialty cars -the models in 1985, covering the Firenze GT and Firenze ES - market with subcompact, sporty offer customers a sporty option specialty. mid-size. full-slze ana or a more sophisticated look. personal luxury cars. The 1985 Cutlass Ciera has a The newest. the Calais. fresh look with a cleaner, more provides the division with an aerodynamic front end appear- entry designed to appeal to a ance. Wrap-around tail lamps younger · buyer. Sized between and elongated back-up lamps the Firenza and Cutlass Ciera. give the Cutlass Ciera models a the Calais offers sporty. contem-distinctive look. porary styling. An energy absorbing rear Although distinctively styled. bumper saves 20 pounds and there Is no mistaking the strong offers additional protection. The Oldsmobile resemblance. A for-polyethylene honeycomb ma- mal roofllne, spllt front grille and terlal ls combined with a roll-form ~clean reai-appearance-m-akDJe.,._...a..........,b...,ea-m. ----- Cal~ls statement In keeping with This model, as Is true for all the Oldsmobile tradition. 1985 Oldsmobiles, quallfles for The Calals Is versatile. It can be the Insurance Industry discounts equipped' with traditional wire avattabl~ for systems meeting a 5 wheels for a 'luxury look, or the mlle per hour test. all-new aluminum wheels, ex-Available as an option on the elusive to the Calais. for a sporty l985 Cutlass Ciera, as well as flalr. Offered In base and up-level Calats and Ninety-Eight Regen- coupes. the Calais is front-wheel cy. Is a high-mount stoplight. -drive and accommodates five Government studies show that passengers. the high-mount lamp reduces the At the subcompact level, Olds-incidence of rear ervi colllslons mobile maintains the Firenze and will become mandatory I llneup In coupe, sedan and throughout the Industry In 1986. l wagon series. Revised rear styl· For selected segments of the , Ing provides model year ldentlfl· market three CutlaN Ciera I cation and mufti-port, fuel-In-specialty cars are available - • jected V-6 engine Is optlonal for Ciera GT, Ciera ES and Ciera the first time In 1985. Holiday Coupe. The Cutlass Supreme for 1985 has a new front end treatment for model year designation. Avail- able In coupe and sedan models, a sporty version. called the Salon, Is also offered with such standard features as specific paint accent stripes, bucket seats, console with floor shift. leather-wrapped_gteering wheel, gauges and sport wheels. For performance-oriented buyers, the popular 442 returns tor 1988': New grllle and elongated back - up lamps give Delta 88 Royal Br0Uo'ha111 and Brougham models a definite 1985 Identity. Addltlonal standard equipment Includes an AM/FM stereo radio and steel-belted, radlat all- season tires. The Custom Cruiser wagon continues to be available for 1985. Introduced earlier this year aa a 1985 model, the Ninety-Eight Is avallable In coupe and sedan models In both the Ninety-Eight and Ninety-Eight Regency series. For 1985 the Toronado and 1pecl1lty car Caliente, provide a ~tonll luxury Oldsmobile. New ~andard equipment lncludet the &:o-Uter v-8 engine. and ateet- t>elted. ridlll all-season tlr••· l "_· -_J --_________ _ ------~" _ ___ _..___ ' t ---- ' 1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuetd•y. May 21, 1985 -3 ' I II Priorities. At most automotive dealerships they 're all mixed up. Too o~en it's a contest to see who ca.n draw you in with the cheapest price leader. Or who ca.n add the most inflated options. Or who can -get you off the lot the fastest so they ca.n sell the next guy. The six Campbell Automotive Group dealer- ships are out to radically change all that. We've ta.kel a good, hard ~- look at what selling a.nd servicing cars is all a.bout. We found that it .... isn't just cars and trucks. It's people. It's also a dynamic· difference in automotive retailing. The Ca.nipbell Difference. Here are ten solid reasons why it ca.n make the difference in your next automobile purchase: 1. CAMPBELL SELECTION. The Campbell Automotive Group offers more than S6-million worth of cars and trucks. Chances are you'll find the right model, the right color, the riSht options. And the right price. 2. CAMPBELL SECURITY. We've sold more than 70,000 cars and trucks, more than 7.000 annually. We service approxi- . mately 50.000 more each year. We've seer) more than 20 successful years to date, so you can rest assured we'll be here this year, next year. and many years to come. 3. CAMPBELL HOT-LINE. We've initiated a special (800) number that enables you to call toll-free between 9:30 and 4:30 week- days from anywhere in Southern California. We welcome comments, compla.futs;-pratges. whatever. It's a. Campbell exclusive that keeps us in touch. L ... ToU·free (800) number Hot -Line. Colttl Mesa . 1425 Baker 17141545-3334 I .-j L •I I I --J 4. CAMPBELL FOLLOW-UP. , All sales are followed up by phone or mail, some- times both. We also randomly follow-up on our service customers. It keeps us keenly aware of our performance. Any problems that may surface are. quickly dealt :Ntth. Free regularly·scheduled 011 changes for 3 years. s. . CAMPBELL "ON THE ROAD:' It's our quarterly magazine. You 'U get a free 3-y;ear subscription with a Campbell car or truck purchase. It's a handsome full -color publication that keeps you abreast of new happenings in the automobile market. plus product reviews. tips, ,travel ideas. etc. 6. CAMPBELL FREE OIL CHANGES. 8. CAMPBELL "NO GIMMICKS" POUCY. It seems that every weekend, every c&r dealer on the face of the earth has a reason for a 11speci&l- don't-miss-it" sale. Fa.ct is, we don't think you buy it for a moment. Today's car buyer wa.nts a good. honest v&lue ... no more, no less. And that's what Campbell has to offer. We've installed t rock- solid "no gimmicks" policy at all our dealer- ships. No hidden de&ler markups, no mysterious extra.a, no inflated prices on dealer-added options. 9. CAMPBELL FINANCING. Last year, we fma.nced nearly 3000 purchases or leases. That's more than 125 mlllion in financing for our customers. Some ba.nks don't even process that kind of volume in auto loa.ns. It's why Campbell ca.n arrange the best financing available. 10. CAMPBELL "NO-HASSLE" SALESPEOPLE. Our first contact with you is critical to the success of our relationship. We're here to help you with the car or truck of ~ choice. And if you're "only looking:· we 'll be ready Or. when you / l--~ , need us. C', Simply put. With your purchase of a. new or used ca.r or truck from_a. Campbell - liea1ers.h1p, you'll get three yea.rs ""° "hard -sell'' O C _tactics.are --- .,, } not a pa.rt of of regularly scheduled oil changes for free.• It's pa.rt of our compre- hensive parts and service commit- ment-a. U.5 million parts rr-the--CrunJ> betl Free Preferred Service ..p_ <t-b 1 Card and Genuine Window ~ ~ '<; VOCa U ary. Sticker ;..c-~R O . We pride , ,R£o cu~ ourselves on inventory backed by factory · trained mecha.nics. 1. . CAMPBELL PREFERRED SERVICE CARD. There's also our Preferred Service Card and Genuine Window Sticker. Your new pur- chase will be washed after every service. You'll get the "On ' I • ths Road " subscrip· tion . and when _, possible. courtesy bus service back home or to your office . ----:.-----a long list of satisfied customers who can attest to that fact. So there you have it. The Campbell Difference . A clear difference indeed. - Put the Campbell Difference to work for you . It's unlike any thing else in the industry. Straight- forward and honest. A zany notion. but we sleep at night. · ....... ~ ~ CAMPBELL .. AlJTONIOTivE GROUP ·otl .Jnd 14b. t (I t1'\t(J.it. " r n-•• \ t! h.11 •th~1 A; J lttH f~ • h"' mdktts $•Id~ .. , ... 'mrNi>1 " . ' . a • I . -_, . . 1'85 Auto Show/An Advertlajng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21!_ 19B5 ·Ferrari starting to set Standartls foraUto industry The current Ferrari lineup Is Ferraris to the point of per- juat the beginning of a new era In • fectlon, ensured by metlculoua automotive technology that sets Inspection from skllled Ferrari the stand-'rd for the Industry technicians. through the 1990s. All Ferrari car sheet' metal Is , With the development and now specially treated with , _ Implementation of the Quat-chromium and chromium oxide '\.~ -t-~ovalvole, •· four-valve-per-for total protection against rust. ~llnder VB engine, Ferrari ~as In total, the 19B5 Ferrari prod- the first world-class automotive uct line not onty represents the manufacturer to · Introduce this ultimate In performance and ~dvanced engineering solutl<1n rellablllty, but now also attains into Its production models. the highest standards of quality, The new 1 2 - c Y 11 n de r flt and finish attalr:iable In a Testarossa, w~lch made Its production automobile. debut at the Pans Auto Show last October, was developed as a The successful lmplementa- "world car" successor to the tlon of four-valve technology, popular and long-lived Berlinetta developed for Formula One rac- Boxer. The Testarossa In-Ing ~md applied to a line of Gran corporated the experience Fer-Turlsmo cars, is one of the most rari has gained through extensive formidable challenges t'1e FerrarJ racing competition. Additionally. engineering department had the Testarossa has been manu-ev~r faced. The simpler solution factured to meet the most to increased performance would stringent quality control stan-have been to add on a turbo- dards charger. Ma~ufacturlng -and Inspection Cer~alnly Ferrari Is expert In procedures developed In con-that field as well, but with In- junction with the Testarossa to. cr~se~ performance must come maximize overall vehicle quality,· reltabiltty. Theref<?re, -despite the fit and finish have been applied to curre~t popularity of turbo- the production of the entire 1985 chargt~g. Ferrari elected to de- Ferrari lineup. vel<?P instead .a four-valve head A new multi-million dollar paint for its production VB engines. facility has made it possible to The result is the effective improve the exterior finish of all combination of performance and rellabllity that a Ferrari owner demands. With the singular expertise gained from racing experience. Ferrari.engineers have created a unique ·four-valve head design. The angle of valves has been reduced from the 46 degrees used In conventional two-valve configuration to just 33.5 degrees. The shape of the combustion chamber has been redesigned to maximize volumetric efficiency, and advanced casting and machining techniques have op- timized water circulation for im- proved cooling. Hersepower has been Increased from 205 to 235 .. At the same time. however, the new head design Increased over- all efficiency,' and has also im- proved fuel economy. The new cylinder heads are made from an aluminum/silicon alloy. with ex- tremely high resistance to mech- 1 anlcal and therm'al stresses. The valve seats are of a special cast iron, valve guides ·are of ' telurium copper, and . exhaust valves are of the same nlmonlc alloy used in the Formula One valves. Finally, new pistons and aluminum cylinder liners have been fitted: they are treated with the electrochemical process called "nikasil." These technical innovations have improved per- t ormance and fuel economy Ferrari Teataroua (abo•e) and the Quattrovalvole OTS (left) are two of the auto lnduatry•a Imported can <!f· the future. without any loss in pollutlon and noise control. . TEST A ROSSA -This all-new Ferrari was created in the spirit of the legendary sports/racing Fer- raris that dominated world com- petition through the 1950s and 1960s. Thus it inherited the name Testarossa ("Redhead," for the color of the head coverings). which was created in 1956 for a record-setting series of 4- cyllnder sports/racing Ferraris. New BMW ~give drivers wide range of models BMW's 1985 models represeht cyclinder engln•f. ABS, BMW's Interiors and more com-All BMWs offer seating for four chassis engineering. uncompromising quality stan- another step in the German Anti-lock Br~kln~ System, backs prehenslve standard equipment or five In a rigid, strong unit body BMW r s ad anced elec-dards are also an integral part of quality car maker's steady. sys-up the brilliant performance with than ever before. ' with elegant, timeless styling. . app te \n v BMW engineering ideaJs. A tematlc development of Its U.S. remarkable stopping ability. Regardless of Its size, price Inside, attention to driver thr.on1 tcfs rattiionally dtope' fporomvaencee-painstakingly conceived com- d I I. d . 1c e unc ons an r r , b' t' f t ti 8 d mo e ine. In BMW'S most compact line an power, every BMW model ergonomics 1s allied with gen-t f adetr 's sake ma ion o au oma on n .BMW offers nine models, fulfill-the 3-Series a practical and embodies the unique combine-erous seating space and comfort no or g Y · handwork in production means ing a long-term objective of elegant new' four-door sedan tion of qualities that have made that invites long-distance tour-Electronic fuel injection and construc~lon and finish second to giving the North American cus-joins the opular 3181 and 325e BMW one of the world's most Ing. ignition manage every BMW en-none. Rigorous standards of tomer a range of models similar two-door ~odels. ..Prestigious makes. Each BMW, BMW technology and engi-gine, and a unique range of reliability and durability mean to that offered in Europe and . from the ultra-luxurious and nearing mean a fuel-injected electronic driver-information that every BMW is a long-term completing the most balanced In the spring BMW Introduced roomy 735i to the compact. overhead-camshaft engine and a systems contributes materially to investment, not a ca~ to be model program in the luxury-the ~24td.. heralded as the super-efficient 318i. is a genuine choice of five-speed manual or safety. reliability, eff1c1ency and traded after the new wears off. performance market. As recently world.~ quickest ~nd qu~etest driver's automobile. built not four-speed automatic trans-owner satisfaction. ABS. the as 1982. BMW offered just four tur~od1esel by ~· · and '"!er-only for dependable and prac-mission in every model. All-Anti-lock Braking System. with models 1n North America. national motoring Journalists tical transportation but for the joy independent suspension com-electronic wheel-speed sensors As the top end. three new who had previewed it. of driving as well. Every model is bines outstanding roadability and controls. is the latest exam- BMW models -5352. 635CS1 Across the board the 1985 the culmination of a long tradition and riding comfort. reflecting pie of how BMW applies elec- and 735i -offer a larger, even BMW line offers new engineering of top European engineering, BMW's European tradition and tronics to achieve real gains in hrgher performance si x-features. even more luxurious technoloqy and quality. experience In sophisticated overall performance. ( GMQUAUTY •RVICIMnl O/o _FINANClNG APR . - Restrained. evolutionary styl- ing ensures that when a BMW owner does hold his or her car for many years. it 1s not outdated quickly and preserves resale value \ I • 1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. May 21. 1985 -5 -~-t-ii9 - •, If ,, ' ., • . . - 11'111111 J/JJr/111 • Right from the start, you 're going to qdmire the all-new Nissa n Maxima's appearanc;e; its styling, classic form and prestigious appointments. In fact, once behind the wheel, you'll discover a whole new world of luxury and performance you probably thou ht only came with the high-priced European- touring cars. . · For example, with a Maxima GL you enjoy major power from a fuel-injected, 3.0-liter V6 engine ... an engine that puts out more horsepower than the BMW 325e, Audi 5000 -even the Porsche 944. Standard features include 4-speed automatic with overdrive, cruise control, an AM /FM 6-speaker power stereo with Dolby' cassette and graphic equalizer, plus power windows, power front sear,a11d a-split fold-dow11 rear seat that expands your carpeted cargo-carrying a rea with a pass-through to the trunk. See the new Nissan Maxima GL at the Auto Show and • at your Datsun dealer. He also offeq a sporty Maxima SE model and a Maxima Wagon. And while you're there, ... t be sure to ask about Securi Plus A new extended service agreement w ith term options up to 5 years 100,000 miles w ith no deductible, available now at participatmg Datsun dealers. Do it today Because tf you like the way Ma1or Mot1or1 (poks, you're going to love the way 1t cjnvesi See all the new Nissans at the Orange County Auto Show, May 22-27, at the Anaheim Convention Center. --Come see top U.S. Gymnasts perform at the Nissan exhibit. . ~ . . , --------....... ------~·~-......J Ii } I ~ I I I l ' I I 1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. May 21 , 1985 Merced·e·s' buyers~count on comfort, satisfaction Company'scomm tmenttotopquality --g es beyond excellence _of e_!lgineering There may be 10 different models Of 1985 Mercedes-Benz automobiles, but there Is only one way to design and build one. .. Mercedes-Benz Is a hallmark · In the Industry -for customer satisfaction, service and value," said Larry Heiserman, sales man- ager for a Merc,edes-Benz deal- ership In Buena Park: But how could It be any other way? The evolution of a Mercedes- Benz. from concept to prototype is an arduous seven-year pro- cess. From design. engineering. testing and retesting. a Mercedes-Benz Is engineered like no other car in the world. The Interior Is not merely a vehicle compartment. irs f driv- er's environment. Whether cus- tom climate-control features or ... spacious leg room, Mercedes.- Benz engineers design with com- fort In mind. It all adds up to one of the most stringent warranties In the auto- motive world -a 48-month or 50,000 mile warranty on all new Mercedes models. But this commitment to quality extends beyond excellence In engineering. It also Includes the finest service program In the automotive world. each member of our service team takes seriously," said Joseph Hlabec. service manager at a north Orange County Mercedes- Benz dealership. -The ilgnature SarvlC9. pro- gram requires all Mercedes-Behz dealership personnel -from service manager to service t~h­ nlclan -to give a personal commlttment to provide the finest service pos_slble. The results of an Independent study on customer satisfaction by J.Q. Power & Associates indicates the success of the program. Mercedes owners rated themselves as the most satisfied automobile owners in the world. An additional encouragement. '. Comfort and convenience are specifically designed Into each. "Our participation In the Mercedes-Benz Signature Ser- vice program Js not just an obligation. It's a responsibility Mercedes-Benz awards High Mileage medallions to owners reaching 125,000, 312.500 and 625,000 miles. Mercedee-Benz from House of Imports lncludee atrlngent automotive warranty Volkswagen'sJetta andGolfarewell 'backed' Volkawaien'• new Jetta and Jetta GL, above, come In two-or four-dodr ver•lon• with &uollne or die.el powerplanta, Im- provecl aerodynamic• a.nd 25 percent more trunk •pace. Limited warrantlee now cover two yeara with 0 mueaie limitation. Three new cars and a host of detail Improvements In four other model~ spotlight the 1985 Volks- wagen llneup. A new, longer-term warranty and a new anti-corrosion per- foration warranty, plus reduc- tions in the prices of some models are also featured for 1985. New for 1985 are the Jetta notchback. the Golf hatchback. and the high-performance GTI, all of which provide significant Improvements In Interior space. performance. ride and handling. The Golf and Jetta are avail- able in two-and four-door ver- sions with a choice of gasoline or dtesel powerplants sheathed in bodies with improved aero- dynamics. The GTI with its high output fuel-injected engine is a two-door, The limited warranty on all 1985 Volkswag~ns has been extended to two years with no mileage llmltatlon; It had been 13' months with unlimited mileage. In addition, all 1985 VWs are covered by a limited three-year anti-corrosion perforation war- ranty, also with no mileage limit. Interior volume of the Golf is improved by 12 percent. with rear seat width expanded by 3.5 inches. Trunk space has been made 30 percent larger; aero- dynamic drag has been reduced 17 percent and the gas engine develops 15 percent more horse- power. Fuel capacity has been increased by 40 percent to 14.5 gallon~. and Interior noLse has been cut in half. · ... The new Jetta and Jetta GL ·share these improvements plus a 25 percent larger trunk and aerodynamic halogen head- lights. The German road car feel for which VWs are known is made even better through revised fron t and rear suspension compo- nents and a new rear axle. The powerft:ll GTI, with its tOO- horsepower engine {SAE Net) has a rated top speed of 116 mph, with zero-to-60 mps ac- celeration times of 9.5 seconds. Refined aerodynamic aids. In- cluding aero headlights and a rear window spoiler, set the GTI apart in looks and performance. Chassis additions. such as four-wheel disc brakes. front and rear stabilizer bars. and stiffer springs and shocks, give the GTI more than just exceptional straightline performance. Another sporty car from VW. the 1985 Scirocco sports coupe, orings European flair in a race- proven machine. Changes for 1985 include a one-third larger 13.8-gallon fuel tank. black B- pillar trim. wider side moldings. all drag coefficient by 2 percent and reduces rear-end lift by an additional 30 percent. Top-down sporty driving Is available in the 1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet, a two-d6or four-place convertible with a padded, In- sulated top. For 1985 the Cabriolet has a larger fuel tank that extends Its cruising range to more than 400 miles. The Cabriolet incorporates such sports car features as a high-output 90-horsepower. 1.8- liter engine. close-ratio five- speed gearbox. and a per- formance tuned chassis with ventilated front disc brakes and front and rear stabilizer bars. Standard equipment also in- cludes an Improved AM/FM auto-reverse stereo cassette radio and a rear seat back that can be folded down to increase cargo capacity. vw·s luxur ious flagship models. the Quantum four-door GL5 Sedan and the four-door Wagon have riew gasoline en- gines in 1985. The Sedan now comes with a 2.2-llter. 110- horsepower five-cylinder power- plant. while the Wagon Is equipped with a new 1.8-liter. 88- horsepower four. -------------- ------~------------------------~cloth insertsfor the doorpanels. Both engines benefit from a new sophisticated KE-Jetron1c Bosch fuel injection system for even better driveability and per- formance. THE BEST JAGUARS EVER BUILT: fhere is no formula for the creation of a classic. .. I' ~ H • ' " I • I I .•. .. ! • I! ' .. ls ,., 1' '' THE JAGUAR XJ6. I ~ I • I • I"' I ' I . . . .. ', '1 .. •,'•If \ . . l" .•• /, .. I' 1• . :. I ' I' I 1 !f Ii f . . .. . ,., I 1' • t •fl .. ' I '• . 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Visit booth 12 at the Orange Cou.nty Auto Show, May 22 through May 27. ~View the _ul.tlmate driving machines from BMW on display courtesy of these fine dealers: STERLING 6 1540 ·Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 •, ms 1st & Broadway Santa Ana 835-3171 626 S. Euclid St. Fullerton 680~8300 Yo F·in.anc1ng a 0 28402 Margueri te Pkwy. Mission Viejo 495-4949 --. ...__J . 1 I -1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. May 2 1, 1985 4 • • ,. --Cl __ ,.. t ... ----........._-------~ All-riew Cressida ' keeps its position as luxury leader Highlighting Toyota's 198S line more horsepower than the SAS. is the Cressida. a. milestone The exterior of the GT-S fol- model that received an all-new lows the same sleek lines as the design, more luxurious and SAS. A fr-0nt spoiler-on the Coupe spacious interior and a high-tech version and front and rear electronically modul ated spoilers on the Liftback version suspension (S-speed model) that reduce drag coefficient dramati- puts the luxury leader In a class of cally. Color-keyed bumpers on sports sedans usually costing far both versions and "GT-s Twin more. Cam 16" side markings further European-style aerodynamic distinguish this exciting new headlights, a lowered hood line. a model. - large front spoiler. flush slde The GT-Sis the big news in the window glass and color-keyed rear-wheel-drive Corolla line for 'front and rear bumpers highlight '8S. but the front-wheel-drive the sleek new exterior. And Corolla family is not to be ---------- The versatile and ezclting, flve-pau.en ger To yota 4 Run ner gets a 10 percent boost In horsepower for '8 5. 1· thanks to a refined body shell. the outdone. offering two new Cressida boasts more interior models: the LE Limited and the -roominess than ever, accom-LE Liftback. While the LE panied by a higher level of luxury. Lift back is an expansion of the LE Improvements in engine and grade level to the_ littback ·body suspension components give the style, the LE Limifed is an all-new new Cressida more than just the model that provides a level of appearance of a sleek sports comfort and •standard features sedan. Helping transfer this In-not found on previous Corolla Lagonda copies 'Star WarS 'tubes Aston Martin Lagonda of North America, the importers of the world's most exclusive and elegant hand -crafted auto- mobiles, will present the $1S2,000 Lagonda. the $127.000 Volante, and the $1 12,000 Van- tage at the Orange County Auto Show. The show will see the introduc- tion of the new 1985 Lagonda 4- Door Sedan This superbly crafted automobile has been substantially improved for 1985, including "Star Wars" -st yle In- strumentation consisting of three cathode ray tubes which monitor the complete performance of the car. providing visual information to the driver via a fully automated computer system. New for 1985. too. is a revised and more luxurious interior re- quiring 11 perfect Connolly hides of leather. the finest Wilton wool carpeting and matched burl walnut veneer cappings. The exterior of the Lagonda has been further enhanced with the ad- fabulous Aston Martin Vantage Coupe featuring competition suspension and aerodynamics. dition of new wheels w ith special Each Aston Martin is the result security fixings. . of over 3,000 hours of absolute The world's cnos_t_ ex.clusNe craftsmanship by the skilled convertible -the Volante -will workforce at the Newport be on show. and the 1985 model Pagnell factory in England. Less includes an improved air-con-than 200 Aston Martins are made ditioning system and BBS com-each year. and during 1985 there petition style road wheels. The will be just 70 cars available in the third car on display will be the U.S. market. creased power to the road is the models. They include restyled TEMS (Toyota Electronic Mod-front seats with exclusive up- ulated Suspension) system, holstery. cut-pile carpeting, which is standard equipment on power door locks and two-tone the 5-speed transmission model. exterior paint. For those who want the perfect And speaking of exciting new blend of performance and econ-models, the Celica GT-S con- omy. Toyota offers the Corolla vertible sets new standards in the GT-S. The model delivers exhll-world of open-air motoring for arating performance without quality, convenience and atten- sacrificing reliability, economy or tion to detail. ---- serviceability, thanks largely to a The new model boasts a var- 16-valve, twin cam four cylinder 1ety of features seldom found on engine that delivers 60 percent convertibles. including a full--------------...----------. power top with manual override. The 1985 Buicks. Another Stellar Performancel I II . With s pecial guest star: r , 1f> ,..,1 , ~ ... ,. 1985 r i· , ~ 1 )( Jr'"'f f .. ,...C:,t-•T /\r V t ./' .. ' 1i'}t r) 11->t .. •I TI . a c..i• I f'Pl )prj r f-l•J '-~ ' f .Jl J l I ,. I y1et N t r snr" f-' .1f'I ·y 1• 11 1 il' It nr •d B JC ~ IPi"JI 111 f-'<' /\1 1 t•Yr I I •I j ritc 'V\i I < 11 I I •ul • ,I ' •• pc rt !Pl I l' ,, f ' t i l ,. ' I , ,f. '., .. • 4 • If t If j f f , f f ' ' 1 tr ~ ,_.I Fea turing : I\ <'Iii '-.I Cll ' rl I 1 '' 188~) Ir 1r II j( fir 1q i)ll I t It' I JI r IP! 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I I I )I 11 •I I lt~r <.,( pllAt I )Pf f I ,, I I 1(11 II '. a t I .I II"' /\1 JI r I '-""' )( IW I t i1c, /f~c.)r [ )r H 1't r f 11~ .. ~ If I Wuuldrft yt 11 1 really r ot.r ,... t 1a v C' c:l E::!li•l ~ " Orange County Show An-aheim Conve ntion Ce nter May 22-27, 1985 , . -- an electronic rear-window defog- ger and a rigid three-section boot cover. For 1985. all Celica models receive restyled fabric upholstery . and the new 22R-E engine, which boosts horse- power from 106 to 116. Increased performance is also key to the '85 Supra. Horsepower in both models of Toyota's per- formance leader is up to 161 at 5200 rpm. Supra's stylish Interior also is enhanced by a number of high-tech innovations aimed at increasing safety, ease of oper- ation and driving comfort. One such innovation is a stan- dard-equipment theft deterrent system. which is automatically triggered if entry is gained by any means other than the key. I The stylish appearance of all Camry models is enhanced with a redesi~ned front end, featuring aerodynamic headlights that re- duce air resistance -the first for an import -and a sleek front 1 grille. The rea r end also gets a new look with ·aerodynamic. enlarged combination lamps. And Camry's highly acclaimed I roomy interior takes on an added dimension with morr com; fortable front seating and luxur- ious new. interior fabrics. Changes to the Tercel for 1985 further enhance its position as a fun-to-drive tr ansportation alternative at a fun-to-the-wallet price. 1-....... ~---- iMazda 's optionals tempting For the first time since its introduction in the U.S. in 1978, the Mazda RX-7 sports car is being offered in four different models with two rotary engines in the 1985 line. Those in the market for a new RX-7 can choose from four performance and trim levels: S, GS. GSL and GSL-SE models. The standard S model comes equipped with many features that are optional on other cars, while the GS and GSL RX-7s provide convenience and luxury items seldom incorporated in a two- seat sports car. The GSL-SE goes one step further and adds a high per- formance package, highlighted by the refined 138 rotary engine. placing the top-of-the-line RX -7 at the forefront of Its class. The 12A rotary engine - standard on the S. GS and GSL models -puts out 101 horse- power at 6,000 rpm and can power the RX-7 from 0 to 60 mph In under nine seconds. The 138 rotary engine, at the heart of the GSL-SE, delivers 13S horse- power at 6,000 rpm and 133 foot- pounds of torque at 2. 750 rpm. When matched with the stan- dard five-speed manual trans- mission, the GSL-SE can go from O to 60 mph in 8.0 seconds and can cover a quarter-mile from a standing start In 16.1 seconds. The GSL-SE fully embodies th is performance-oriented philosophy. Items such as 10- lnch ventllated disc brakes on all four wheels. radial tires. a modi- fied suspension and front air dam have been added In keeping with the car's more powerful and responsive 138 rotary engine. The .1.3-llter. twin-rotor 138 (Pleaee eee FOUR/P .. e 9) --... . -"" - 1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. May 21 , 1985 -9 s Contemporary. styling mS:rkS Su~aru sedans· The 1985 Subaru Sedans rep- resent the most dramatic change for the company's 4-door cars. In both styling and drlvetraln, In half a decade. Available In either front-wheel drive or "on-demand" 4-wheel- drlve. the new sedans are larger and roomier. and equipped with a host of state-of-the-art engineer- ing features. · The most obvious change for · 85 ls the strikingly contemporary styling. The low-hood, high-rear- _deck styling Is complemented by such distinctive touches as con- toured "aero" headlamps and a small rear spoiler on top line models. Under the hood, a new over- head-cam. opposed-four engine adds 12-29 percent more horse- power to the line compared to last year's models. In carbureted, fuel Injected or turbocharged trim. this new engine also de- ll~ers increased drlveablllty and better overall efficiency. Yet with all these engineering and styling advances. the '85 Sedans retain the Subaru com- mitment ·to durability. reliabllity and value. Both front leg room and front shoulder room are up almost 21h inches. The rear passenger com- partm~nt shows even more dra- matic gains: rear leg room has been Increased by almost 4 Inches. while rear head-and shoulder room show similar in- creases -all with less than 4 after the engine has been shut off Inches more total body length. (until the driver's door is opened). Redesigned seats, front and Rear seat passengers, partlcu- rear, otter more comfort and larly. will appreciate the re- more support. Top line models designed heating/ventllat1on have thicker side and bottom system that offers a more even seat bolsters. plus height adjust-distribution of air flow. Additional vents are under the front seats and en the "B" pillars.-these al~ aid side window defog_ging A new option 1s an electric sliding sunroof with a bu1lt-1n sliding sunshade. The proven. horizontally-op- posed Subaru engine destgn gets a boost for '85 with new 0"9f- head-cam heads. This new en- gine puts out:t12-hp In carbureted form, 94-hp when fuel Injected. and 111-hp in turb<>Gharged and injected trim. ment and variable lumbar sup-1r;;;=========:;;.;=:;........;=====:;;;;==================;. port. New. variable-ratio manual r.ack-and-plnlon steering re- duces steering effort in tight parking maneuvers, yet adds more "on-center" feel on the highway. A tilt steering wheel and inter-I mlttent windshield wipers are I standard on most sedans. Models with power windows have I new circuitry which allows the windows to be raised or lowered I ORANGE <{OU~TY'S =*l OLDSMOBILE & GMC TRUCK DEALER Ouer 350 OldsmobUes & GMC Trucks to Choose From ... 8.8% F•11~111 ........... llDClllll llr••• •• , .... ------ Over 50 Calais Available .,J for 8.8% Financing F'REE L1 l<'l111w L11bf'. 011. Fiiier on any m·w Old!'mohli(' and GMC Truck c:;olcl in May a n d June!! Su.re-footed Subaru Sedan ha• 17 percent more power for '85 ln •leek body. "It'• ea•y to monitor RX-7 GSL-SE'a vital functions. FOUR RX-7 CHOICES ... F romPage8 owes its impressive performance to a number of technical ad- vances. amor;ig wh ich are a Dynamic Effect Intake system. Six-Port Induction and electronic gasoline injection. The GSL-SE powerplant also features several refinements that enhance its drive-ability and durability, in- cluding an injection oil supply system. trochoidal surfaces with a micro-channel porous finish and a bypass air control system. The GSL-SE also comes equipped with several comfort and convenience items, such as air conditioning. a multi-ad- justable driver's seat . a three- spoke soft grip steering wheel. and removable sunroof. For those on a budget, the S model combines the per- formance of the 12A rotary engine •Ith HR-rated steel belted radial tires. dual black side-view mirrors. driver's s~at with three-position lumbar sup- port adjustment. multi-function electronic check panel, full cut- pile carpeting, gauges for oil, temperature and battery voltage output and AM/FM stereo. The GS model adds luxury/comfort touches like elec- tric remote-controlled side mir- rors. map light. Illuminated glove box and an AM/FM stereo. Performance upgrades include 1851701-jR 15 steel belted radial tires and halogen headlights. The GSL..-also has personal- and performance-oriented fea- tures th.at make it a unique version of the RX-7. Power win- dows. cruise control. 13-inch performance alloy wheels and an AM/FM electronic tuning radio with cassette player and graphic equalizer make tn1s model the choice of many enthusiasts. The GSL-SE. with five-speed transmission. returns a respect- able 16 miles per gallon in the city and 23 mpg on the highway according to the Environmental Protection Agency's 49-state rat- ings. The S, GS and GSL models deliver 17 mpg city and 23 highway.· For those who prefer the con- venience of an automatic trans- mission. Mazda offers a four - speed automatic gearbox with lock-up torque converter for the GS and GSL models. ·The EPA revised its mileage calculations for all 1985 models. City ratings are 90 percent of those for 1984 and highway ratings are 78 percent of those for 1984. Masda 828 I• family car with fun-to-drl•e character. Power for RX-7 OSL-Slt comea from 138 rotary enclne. An Impressive DispJay of Quality. 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H 1985 International Orange Councy Auto Show M·ay 22-27 ... Anaheim Convention Center There is'! special feel m an an I' t!:j '4 .~ A I I.rt s gtl 11 toqrltM-r buddr up t . ~ . - . -... .T - ,• 2 ,. '"' - ·-__ J • I I f 1 ( I I i ' • ... 10-1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21 . 1985 * • . Chevroletoffers most versatility of models Popular Ca valler leads Chevy's list of '85 refinement s • To call Chevrolet an · • automotiYe supermarket In 19B5 ; Is an understatement. The range of car 81ld truck models offered has never been greater -Ameri- ca's highest-mileage car. Ameri- 1 ca's fastest car. America's most versatile new van. America's most popular full-size car and ' America's most popular car. j regardless of size. "For 1985. we're offering a 1 product line that is tailored to the wants and needs of our cus- tomers." stated Robert D. Burger. Chevrolet general man- ager and a General Motors vice . president. formance potential. plons. Merchandised as a Z28 "Having the No. 1-selling car in option, the IAOC-Z Is the Camaro America Is Important to Chev-that thinks it's a Corvette. rolet," says Burger. "It lends an A variety of new-for-'85 ap- aura that rubs off on the entire pearance details set this year's Chevrolet lineup." Z28 model apart from Its prede- That is just one of the many cessors. Berllnetta. the luxury positive changes in Chevrolet for Camero that thinks It's a Caprice. the '85 model year. The refine-gets a new multi-port-Injected ments extend throuQhout the 2.8L V6 as the standard engine product line. . with a carbureted 5.0L V8 Its only Here's a brief look at the 1985 'optional powerplant. Chevrolet car and truck lineup: The Sport Coupe. the only Cavalier Is Chevy's most com-Chevy offered with four. six or plete lineup -two-door hatch-eight-cylinder engine availability, backs and notch backs, four-shares with the Z28 an expanded door sedans and wagons and a selection of sound systems. re- convertlble. vised optional instrument cluster The good news Is a hot new graphics and new exterior styl- optiohal V6 engine. new interior ing. • "We've taken the cars and trucRs that were so well received in 1984 and refined them for '85 with technological and design changes that enhance their quali- ty." trim and colors, Star Wars' Celebrity, flagship of a front- instrumentation and a special wheel drive fleet which could sports package molded in the account for half of all cars Camaro Z28 Image. The bad Chevrolet sells in this model year, news is that extension of gets another fuel-injected engine Cavaller's 1984 model year pro-and gas-charged Eurosport ductlon to take advantage of the shocks for 1985. In its fourth year car's 30.5-mpg fleet eJverage fuel in the Chevy lineup. Celebrity economy meant '85s were not remains available as a two-door available when the new model coupe, four-door sedan and four- year began In October. door. two-and three-seat station Che~ atatlon waion leadenhlp la e.tdent ln thl• lineup of f 985 model• -Cavalier (front), Celebrity (middle) and Caprice Claulc (rear). During 1984, Chevrol• wagon• accounted for nearly one out • every four aold ln the United State•. Cavalier. ~he No. 1-selllng car in America. Is an excellent exam- ple. Not only has the durability and economy of the base engine been improved. the model is now being offered with a Multi-Port Fuel Injection V6 that enables Cavalier to truly realize its per- Camaro features Chevrolet's wagons. nominee as the Industry's most-New interior trim and colors noticed new entry for '85 -the are highlighted by 12 exterior IROC-Z28. a sleek Camaro that colors -nine of them new for gets some of its looks from the '85. A new woodgrain Estate models specially prepared for the Package is available on the International Race of Cham-station wagon while a new Cel- 1 ebrity Classic padded vinyl roof cover is available on coupes and sedans. Caprice Classics and Impalas have been driven for years as Chevrolet's full-size rear-wheel drive for their boulevard ride and V8 power. In 1985, they'll be driving them for two more reasons: •A new, more-controlled ride sensation. •The fuel economy of a 4.3L V6 engine that acts like a VS. The new dimension in ride control is in keeping with a theme Chevrolet expressed last year with its mid-size Celebrity Eurosport. It runs counter to the notion that ride quality mu suffer as handling quality improved. Also new for 1985 is the mo extensively redone interior sine the Caprice/Impala twins we downsized in 1977. From sour system to .stae1ing wheel. tt flavor is more contemporary, le: sedate. Jaguar's many sophisticated features standard equipmen1 In a year of many changes at Jaguar. including becoming in- dependent once again, the com- pany's product line remains the same in 1985 models. , There are three models in the 1985 Jaguar line: the best-selling XJ6 four-door sedan: the XJ-S V 12 powered sports coupe that is the most powerful production car available in the United States. and the Vanden Plas limited edition sedan with special in- terior appointments, and Doeskin leather upholstery. Jaguar'• Vanden Pia• limited edition model new for 1985. The XJ6 sedan and the X.J-S sports coupe have three new REGENCY SALIS & LIASltlG WE DAii MAKE IT EASIER ANNOUNCES THEIR in Laguna Hills ·NO M-ONEY DOWN DELIVER Sr WE KNOW YOU'RE GOING TO FALL ·1N LOVE WITH A CAR AT THE SHOW ••. SO REGENCY IS THE WAY TO GO! LISt£11 10 1111s • • • 1. NO DOWN OR LOWER DOWN PAYMENT 2. LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3. STEP UP IN.TO THAT DREAM CAR . I AT EllD OF LEASE, WALi IWJ y OF COURSE, YOU CAN AL-WAYS BUY I I I interior color choices for 1985. The Jaguar XJ6 and VandE Savile Greyi' Bucksin and Plas sedans are powered t Mulberry are joining the interior Jaguar's famous electronical colors from last year -Biscuit. fuel injected 4.2 liter (258 cub Isis Blue and Black. The XJ-S is iches). twin overhead camshe again available with popular 176-horsepower, six cylinder e1 Sebring Red exterior finish. gine. The XJ-S model has a 5 Jaguar has the distinction of liter (326 cubic inches) digital fu offering one of the m·ost ex-~ injected single-overhead ca tensive lists of standard equip-aluminum V12 engine. giving tt ment available on any car. There car an awesome amount of we are no options. A sophisticated controlled power. All Jagu. onboard trip computer. a state-models feature four-whe of-the-art 80-watt. four speaker power-assisted disc brakes. sound system, and cruise control The 1985 Jaguars are backE are among the features that are by a 24-month. 36 .000-mile wa found in all new 1985 Jaguars. ranty. 24 HOUR CREDIT APPROVAL WE CAN TAKE YOUR CAR IN TRADE • • 100% FINANCING \ LEASING • LEAllNQ • LIAllNQ • LIASINQ • &; "ON APPROVED Cl!EOIT SOME CARS SU8Jf CT TO AVAl\A8111TY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 1:30 AM to 6 PM SATURDAYS BY APPOINTMENT LAGUNA HILLS Wllll/SILES REIEICY UIE 472-3880 ...: ______ ....., ------.. -·---------' . --. 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Da!.ed on <>eorec1at1(1"'1 oayf>dc~ ,arr.et uia1 ()11 ,,.t' 6motfllflft0n ot OW entire O#'IOCtpil Dalat1(..e t"at *OV•O ~ t1nanc.&e Or d OU'Cha~ l'f!f"IC~ The oeoutc.1atl'on oay·OffS are oaseo on aro1ttary as~mpt ons 48 ...,O"ll" ¥'~ ~rio ea!iooe mote than SO" v~ •f\ ~ 1~ 000 miies Clef annvo 210 monU>ly 111 mon1niy 223 monrntv ta• monw~ 234 ,.,on1n1y 180 mon1n1y 214 monlnty f 73 monlhly 201 mon1n1y a91 monthly t 28 mon1n1y 118 monlMy 183 monrnty 237 monthly (714) 556-0571 (213) 749-4138. LEASE TO OWN ••••411t1 hlh•FJ · 'II 111111W-1211 •• 60 mo lease-option to buy~ $9999.00. Total payments$17, 160 + ta:w:, CEL, OAC. 118'1. ·~ 8"4. ............. 141-llll LEASING All IAllES I MODELS Ow leases are tailored to yow needs! Mclarens BMW 626 So. Euclid Ave. f lllertOR, Ci. 680-6300 McLe•n· Cadillac Lnwtn..- Exe•ll•nf Selection Ill lakes I All lo41tls 111 N .• Main, Sant• Ana 543·M24 LEASE TO OWN ......... """" 'lllllfiiii .... 11 eo mo ...... OJ>tlon to buy. 112,&49 Total payment• $37.525.20 • tax. CEL. OAC. .... ~ ..... .......... "' ...... , 'ibellllc elteve"let We Lease Al Makes And Models 112\1 """ ... ~ ••••• -1u-1t11 l1LlutLINgJb"91 - LEASE TO OWN l••Hi1t1 ltliHFJ ·11 a•n 11SSA1-1211 •• 60 mo. lease-option to buy $7874 00 total payments $17, 160 ... tax CEL OAC. , ..... ...,"'4. ............. 141-llll KORY JOHNSON , ... .,....._...,ftt~ 1118JS 8t.o('h 11ov1 ...... ro • """""9'°" 8'•<'' • r ... qlh•ll 11••1S400441 •11111 \q/ ••t>J • 111•1 &411781 Choice LEASING tH-211 ..... • AU101 • TRUCKI ·~NT • IXoT1cl ALLMMlllMOOlll TONY OLIVERl tl011 IKY'AM IOUTH IUITI A lllMll. CA 11714 Mac Howard Auto Truck Leasing All Makes & All Models Full Service. Oldest in Orange County for 'l.'i ~·ears. 301 W. Warner, Santa Ana 850-1711 LEASE WITH OPT• TO BUY MY IEW CAI OI TIUCI 25 Years of Experience Lifelong Newport Beach resident. ••••T WIE a lflTAl Dll-141-7411 '* 1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/TUffday, May 21, 1985 -11 ~ B~oker s:Iaims car le8.sing makes economical sen&~ Robert Friedman, President of mobiles. You could wleefy Invest General Car Corporation. Cati-your cash In appreciating uaets f ornla · s first Independent auto-so that a higher yietd than the rate motive lease broker. regards the oflnflatlonw®ld bereatlzed."The. traditional new car purchase as a new· car purchue will tie up your lose of equity. Friedman argues cash so your oc>portunlty equities there are five ways that equlty Is whlch·hedge Inflation are Iott. lost when 'fl9Y./ vehicles are . DEVALUATION EQUITY purchased. LO~a: When you llQUldate ye>vr . DEPRECIATION EQUITY automobile, there would bealoas LOSS: Depreciation means a of your ~lglnal purchasing decrease In the value of your power becaU'se your cash equity vehicle through wear, deterlora-would be devalued through Infla- tion or obsolescense. De-tion. preciatlon begins at the time of DEFLATION EQUITY LOSS:· purchase and so does your loss When you trade your automobile of equity. during periods of deflation. INFLATION EQUITY LOSS: trade-in values will usually drop During periods of Inflation, there since used car inventories would ~re more significant equities to be greater than the demand. own than depreciable auto-Consequently. you would lo~e a COMP ARE THE ·coSTS If you are sensitive to the economic consequences of depreciation. inflation, devaluation and loss of Investment op- portunities, you will conclude that leasing is easily affordable and ultimately costs less than an installment p\Jrchase. This is especially true during periods of inflation. The following chart is a~ Opportunity Cost Analysis that compares the ultimate cost of an Installment purchase to a lease. The analysis weighs the factors of depreciation. inflation, devaluation, Investment opportunities and their fiscal Impact on ultimate cost. The analysis is hypothetical and based soley on arbitrary assumptions about rates of inflation. lnteresrrate-s, return on investment. depreciation. and also assumes the lease customer will purchase the vehicle at the end of1he lease term. ' OPPORTUNITY COST ANALYSIS· lnetellment PurchHe• Business Use Sale Puce I Price w1tn Tu INSTALLMENT PURCHASE VS. ~EASE 8500 .22& 25•1. Down f>aymen1 111 2252 2 Year Loss ot lnves1men1 tncome v•eld portion aevaiued (Based on 1n11ual yield •a 20°, and 1nlla•1on ra1e a 12•,' 121 359 Qpporiunny Loss't! .. 21 Amount F1n1nced Fmance Charges (baseo on 19°, A P R 1 Total of f>aymen1s !At 291, 6758 ~ 8376 Present value of oeterreo payrnen1s roaseo '>" 12· oeva•ua1oon1 Mon1n1y Finance Payment 349 •B1 74,, Lease Paymen1 Montnly 01tlerence 247 '"'102 Opportun11y LOS5 Of ''HIU~Sl 1nt:.(1me on ,,.,Of\t,..!y 1l 11ference JP .. aluec 1oaseoon8'··· y1e101 c '69 Vehicle EQu11y alter 2 1ears Decrease'" Purcnas,ng PCJwer ot eQu•'y Savongs lrom 1nves1men1 Ta. C1Pa11 ~·oo 01 1035 1E1 15101 Etf,.cl•ve lnstallrN!"i Purchase Cos1 '~ • B • C • 0 • E 10719 LHse Coa1• Business Use To•at 01 Paymen1s Presi>nt value OI delerted payml'"'5 Purcnase prtc'! a1 Lease End Purcn~s1119 Power ol SSH>O Presen1Value01 devalued do•la•s Sav1n9s lrom 1rwes1men1 Ta• C•eO•I Eflec11ve Lease Cos1 Lease Savings oelore Hem1zed ta• deduc11ons s:i928 5•00 • • G• 1H mmus I) 1E minus JI 11'1 S52•' 1G1 4065 tH 9312 111 .!:10• tJt 8802 11(1 191f -•f~ \I.,.,,, "I •11 f' '•"•'"I ...... , ! t .. 1 "\.~IP\ '' ., t ........ •..:•tot' .. V, • ... .,\ • .. ,t; ,1~.,, .. ll"lf'I 'OA'l.•tl ,,,,.,, .. tlO'l't'• I\\•'" U'· '"l •OOt.o• •t 1•'1 1 ,..,h.,1 '•O••• • •' '"I.JI'~ ~.,,. •• .., ·-· 19' $1eph•tt C l'fo .... •ccounr1"cr Co1po1•f·Q" C•'''''*° Pvo ic AcC04'"'•"' Jim W lllingham's BOULEVARD RENT AL Ir LEASING OF LONG BEACH (213) 599-2414 (714) 827-8920 1887 Long Beach Bl. .lust north of Pac Cu . Hwy Long Beach AN AMERICAN TRADITION Oru11e founty's 11ldf\t Linl'oln MPrcar) dnlt'l"lllp CAMPBEU MAZDA lfAllll Al Makes & Models. New & Used. As low as $49 OAC. Any new RX7 GS $137 /roo even + $8.22 tax. For 60 roo int pymt $2697 .22 TOT. pymt $8713.20. Re~I . $7130.62 CU OAC -ca1 ..... 11141-RM · 14!11111• Cllta .... 4l.!.flfll LEASE TO OWN l••t4i1te leliHFJ 'II 1• llZ-1111 •• Lease-option tQ.. buy $12.859 Total payment $20.220 -tax. CEL OAC 11Ul.llfhrlM. ............. 1-.1111 4•• LEASE TO OWN l•••4i1t1 .... ,.,, 'II JH ll·llH.•2 60 mo lease-option to buy $26.928 Total payment $37.525 2Q · tu CEL OAC . 1HIL ....... IW. ........... 141-llll LEASE TO OWN •••II• hliterJ ..... ..,_, __ 60 mo teaH-op11on 10 Duy $17 320 40 Total P•ymenta $13.760 • In. CEL. OAC t•LlerWllM. .......... "' .... .,., sub1tantlat emount of your equi- ty becW of the expected poor trade-In altowance. '9WCa CHAW IQUITY LOii: Equfty It the vmue of your vehicle beyond the total amount owed on it. If you trade In your automobile before your loan hM been paid. the vehlde could be worth 1... than the amount owed. Besidee ' being uupeide- dOWn, ·' you have alao loet your orlglnal down pay~t and the equity you. thought you earned In monthly payments. You see. Investing In an auto- mobile purchase Is ·tantamount to contemplating an invett""'1t that you know from inception It a loser. If purchasing can mean losing equity, how does one avoid the loss when they need a new car? Lease your car. When you have nothing Invested. there is nothing to lose. Here' a how a lease works. The principle of leasing Is the consideration of future resale value. AnaJoglcaily, the esti- mated used car value functions as the down payment in leaalng. thereby waiving the traditional requirement of an equity invest- ment. The used car value may amount to 65 percent of the vehlc1e'!-orrg1nar prtce-:-Thlre-x- plains how lease payments can be afforded regardless of the purchase cost. It also explains how cars having betler resale val ues afford the greatest leverage to lower monthly pay- ments. · TO ILLU~TRATE: PURCHASE LOAN• N-Car VallX' Less EQu•ty Down f>eyment (20 %1 Pr1nc1pa1 Pay-off ( 100 "I.) LEASE• s1e.ooo 13.200 $12,800 New Car Value S 16,000 Less Estimated Used Value 160 °I•) $9.eoo Oeprecratlon Pey-olf (40 v.1 $6.400 2• Principal Paybacks $533 Monthly 2" Oeo~ect•tton f>1yt1ack1 S268 Montllly Our Illustration Is hypothetical and based on arbi- trary assumptions about new car value, future resale value. down payment. depreciation. monthly term. etc. Therefore. our illustration shows that both the lease pay-off and monthly depreciation pay- back are 50 percent less than the terms of the purchase loan. Friedman asks. "Why buy when you can lease for less?" LEASE A '9ERC'EDE~BE'Z v Large Selection v Accomodation v O"·nership Option House of Imports Inc. Dla11l~/Z-I3.) {-53'1-2333-} THEODORE RO.INS LEASING Lease -Fine Cars -The R1gnr Pr ice N o Dow n Pymt Free loan car auring service 642-9191 Chrts l<uchen~k~r 2096 Harbor Blvd .. Costa M~q COMMONWW TB VW LEASllC Al Makes & Al Modets of VOl.KSWAGENS STM IUIS 546-0220 lllSTOL AT DDllD II Ul1' A AIA lacele••" at.ck •n ell ' ' •••• & ••••• 633-5981 -'1"10 w .• ., ........ °""99 . - • I 12 -1985 Auto Show/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21 , 1985 .. Rugged Isuzu pickup off ere a choice of ga• or d iesel engine. In all model•. Colors and fabric changes mark Isuzu's 1985 lineup i Impuse adds premium sound system a long with a n a dvanced-style cockpit Added exterior colors and an interior fabric change on the- Impulse, the slmpllflcatlon of the I-Mark lineup, and a continuation· of the popular P'UP pickups and Trooper II sports/utility vehleles are the 1985 offerings from American Isuzu Motors Inc. The Isuzu Impulse enters its third model year with new ex- terior colors, and new fabrics i nside the advanced-style cockpit. Vivid Red , Light Topaz,and Royal Blue are the new exterior colors and join previous colors of Matterhorn Silver. Ebony Black. and Cameo White. The fully-equipped Impulse comes with power steering, power windows. air conditioning, cruise control, dual electric re- ·mote control mirrors. and power door locks as standard equip- ment. One of the few options for the Impulse is a premium sound system. and for 1985 this system has been upgraded even further and features an "ambience" control for a total surround of stereo sound. The I-Mark continues for 1985 essefttlally unchanged from the previous year. and will be available only wltt:i the 1817cc gasoline engine and a i;hoice of the standard 5-speed manual gearbox or optional 3-speed automatic. Available only as a Deluxe 4- door sedan. the I-Mark buyer has a choice of blue. silver. or white exterior and a blue or gray interior keyed to the body color Many items that are extra-cost options on other cars are stan- dard on the I-Mark Deluxe sedan such as halogen headlamps, dual electric remote control mirrors. full interior carpeting, twin dome lamps. a trunk compartment ligh1 . and an instrument panel with a full complement of gauges. The 1985 P'UP compact pick'- ups return for 1985 with all of their features intact. including the economical "MPG PLUS" diesel versions. the vc;tlue-pack- ed Deluxe models and the h1gh- atyle LS editions. Additionally, the rugged line of 4x4 P'UP pickups in standard or long wheelbase and in Deluxe or LS trim is also continued for 1985. The P'UP lineup starts with the standard pickup, which Is available in standard or longbed versions. In the center of the P'UP line is the Deluxe series. with added value as well as additional interior and exterior features, and top of the line is the LS level. which features two-tone metallic paint. body-colored grille. ribbed rocker panel trim, special interior trim with center console, and a special instru- ment cluster with full gauges . The long wheelbase versions of the P'UP feature the largest payload of any mini-pickup and a 7'h foot cargo bed. BUICK'S IMPROVEMENTS EARN AN 'OSCAR' Buick Motor D1v1s1on has in- troduced its most technologically advanced vehicle -a mobile research system that will provide faster and more accurate engi- neering development of cars headed for the corner store or for the checkered flag. ment time and costs on prototype passenger cars." "We're now able to run a car on a test track and monitor operat- ing data that literally change in fractions of a second," adds George Claypole. the engineer who coordinated OSCAR's de- velopment. "Our dynamometers. wind tunnels.. and other laboratory equipment already have told us what the data should be. Now OSCAR's computers tell us how the real world correlates with the laboratory environment temperature. throttle position. manifold absolute pressure. suspension position. vehicle yaw, speed, and steering wheel pos- ition. In each of those major categories. dozens of compo- nent measurements are made. some as rapidly as 100 times per second with an accuracy within 1 percent. ately. The computer. a color monitor. and an array 9f other electronic tools and gauges are Buick's "OSCAR" -for On- Site Computer-Aided Research -is a system of car-mounted sensors that provide data to a 256K memory computer in- stalled in a GMC van. Virtually Instantaneously. engineers can determine how the test car is operating and what changes. if any, are required to meet per- formance specifications. "The result will be a substantial improvement in the performance quality of the car. as well as a reduet1on in the time and cost required to bring a car from development through pro- duction ... Claypole said. The data are fed into OSCAR's computer In a minute or less. and I analysis can then begin immedi-· housed in a GMC Magnavan '-----=----:;.:;...;.=.;..._---====~__;_;~---':.....:.:..:;..::;;..:...;,.......:... ______ _ "Since we'll be ·using 1t 1nit1ally to assist race teams using Buick V-6 engines. those specs could be on the order of 750 horse- power and lap speeds in excess of 200 miles per hour." says Joseph Negri. manager of special products engineering. .. But OSCAR can be just as useful 1n reducing engineering develop- seecially designed by Buick. Included in OSCAR 's system is Park Avenue sedan one of Buick'• newe.t top of ~e line model•. :osCAR's 16 on-board sensors monitor a broad spectrum of data: crankshaft po~ition. spark timing. battery voltage, air inlet temperature and pressure. en- gine oil pressure and sump The lest Deals on Wheels! a complete weather station that measures temperature. press- ure. dewpomt. wind direction and velocity. so engineers can cor- relate vehicle operation with am- bient conditions. · "In developing OSCAR. we studied existing facilities as I A.P.R. FINANCING FOR NIW 1985-BRON-GO~ll~ PRICES SlART AS LOW-AS $10,388 or 248 13 PER MO. 48 MO'S @ $248.13 -8 8°0 APR -1200 DOWN ON ALL NEW 1985 THUNDERBIRDS DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY STICKER thoroughly as possible... Clay- pole said. "While there are a fe~. more limited test systems in use, nothing approaches the capabili- ty and ver.satility of the Buick system. OSCAR can collect ana analyze data that simply haven't been available up to now." Negri adds that a major design criterion for OSCAR was to ensure its use could be expanded as necessary. "As we gain experience with OSCAR's ability to precisely measure vehicle operation and pinpoint possible trouble spots, we can fairly easily double the number of sensors from 16 to 32 and increase the power of the computer. If we decide it is worthwhile to do that. there will be very little going on anywhere in the car that we won't know about " ISUZU SPECIA'LS s7733 ~ ·... J NEW 1985 ISUZU --. •5087 3 DR. HATCHBACK LEASE FOR 143~~ Cap cost $7733 48 mos @ 1 43.~ + tax Down py mt $506 15 0 A.C NEW 1985 IMP'ULSE LEASE FOR 62111SEACH. BLV_D •. BUENA'iiii __ ..,, .. __ 7,521-3t-10 -rf2T3> 921-1681 ' -~--·· --...-..------'£ ..! -. _______ ,.• ________________________ _ l_...-,a;.~:c=.~~:......:.......:.....;:.....~_..•~~ ..... ....;,..-.....,..·.-,; ........ _ • ..__..&illiiiiil¥lilllit~>•a.-0~1•aiii111iixiliiil•T ... ~•Plill·~o-..n,..·••llliilll•• .... ·•· .... , ..... ~, ..... ,,.,... ............. .-..-.------·------... ..... ----~~~·~--~ ........-198S Auto Show/An Advwrtl1tng 1upptement to the DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, May 21 , 1M5 -1 ~uto industry's advanc ements a Saab stog 1 wedish automaker unveiling Turbo -... hat burns up the roads at i3o mph- - Saab continues to outdistance e auto Industry. After being the rat to produce a turbo-charged an In 1978, the Swedish utomaker In 1982 Introduced he second generation Turbo Ith electronic control 0f the urbocharger's boost pressure. The 1985 Saab Turbo ts the the combustion chamber.during each Intake stroke. Combustion . Is cleaner and more complete, and more effi- cient. In the same way, the two exhaust valves let the engine expel Its exhaust gases quickly and effectively. astest Saab yet. It has a new 16- •alve, double overhead cam en- Glne and a top speed of 130 mites per hour. The engine develops 160 horsepower and an even more Impressive 188 foot- pounds of torque. Maximum torque Is delivered at the moder- ate engine speed of 3,000 revol- Utlons per minute. The layout of the .four-valve cylinder head yields another ad- vantage. Per Glllbrand, engineer in charge of Saab engine de- velopment, explains that this de~gn makes it possible to piece the spark plug In the middle of the dome-shaped combustion chamber. "With the spark plug right in the middle, combustion Is smoother," he said. :'The flame ignited by the spark spreads quickly along a short path." Thiall985 Turbo l• the futat Sub yet, capable of 130 mllee an hour. The new turbocharged and tntercooled four-cylinder Saab engine has two intake and two exhaust valves per cylinder - twice the usual number. The extra valves let the engine breathe better: more air enters A1JIAMllM stress on the engine and lubri- cating system. thereby Improv- ing durability. Part of the 1985 Turbo's sparkling performance· comes from the intercooler. which cools the· intake air flowlr:ig from the turbocharger to the engine. In terms of performance. lower temperatures Increase engine size. without weight and fuel consumption penalties. The lntercooler has another benefit: by lowering intake temperatures, it lowers thermal Engines with four valves per cylinder and double overhead camshafts were previously con- sidered complicated and difficult to service. COLTON • Does the sight o f a long and winding road make you stan longing? SG.U1 up ~u1 In1pulst:. Out'iide you get the sleek aeroJ~n~unic curY<.:~ uf iL" sculpted body. Inside you get everything you need to handle some curvec.; of vourown. , • ·, 1 ~ • ; ; , r , I>o you ask n1ore fron1 .your ~ ~000111y car t11~ln nK·fL' econon1y? Our all ne\\· front-\\'heel dri\"t~ 1-\ brk gi\·c..., .,, ! l f \ 'j you exhilarating performance, ILLxuriouc.; appointn1ent"i and surprising r(x>n1iness with truly frugal n1ile-Jge. Do you hate stopping juc;t becau"it.' the pa\'ernent ck x.-~? 1he Trooper II converts fron1 tvVO-\\'~l_<l_rive to t<.)ur- wheel driv~ irlstantlv. And from a 'tation wagon to a utility truck to an off-road recreational vehicle almo.st as fast. ~~ ISU/lJ I Which of these ~igns is right for you? Con1e to the Auto 'how and look for ours. You'll not only see all the 1985 Isuzus, you 11 see the 1985 Penthouse Pet of the Year. Linda Kenton DO'WNEY truNTINGlON BfAOt LOS ~EU.~ RJ\'FJNDF &i n1nl\ l-.t11u I.I '•1111\ ''ll/\1 I ll'l\\lll'\ l'tllll '41ud1 0 """' l't1/\1 11. "d. \ I\ 1~ 1 .... ~ ''" " '>nu. 11,11 •11 "I.? .. -\XW ~tun "l\'\.1 l.1 t~11.lt.iu .11 l.1urd .\l\.1ll14. •>til"' 1.IM"'' • 11.I Hl\\I i>n 1 llcio.h Hl\d :;f(ll t 11 t\,ll.1\1 Ill ,I "'I •11 '''''" ""' , -11 1'41.! .!(J U •.!I\,_,,_: ,._,I -.,., 11 tt • UUIO~ ~c;-1 1-11 1/'l.?'\ Il l.? 1.?l\l ~1l .<1-1 ' lllENA PAllK COSTA~ GAllDfllCA ~ M01'1'0\1A STA :\ lhJ ~'n."' b•ll/\I 1\Jlll,. 1'4.11\1 \.-U°\l,~1 l-.tVU K.I\ lb k.""' ,. l'tl/\1 ""'II t l'!I I ,,,,, t \111 l~ttl (\.2 11 lk.·.1d1 Llh'\J .?<).!'\ I Lu111 It Hl\ll ll'l lc; Kt..tlwd,> lk.~1d1 Uthl I(). l/'l \Ian < 4 ,111.:r I ln\\.' \\.;, \\ I 1111111111...~ I •II\\ -~ tt I ,..., I "" " <-1 .. 1c;11 mo n +•<r<> Ji;( c1u1c;16-1 m I 1·1,.1 /'l.~~ '"'TU I I "(l'I( I~''' t._"-•I -... ,,1 .. 1 - equipped with the new Bosch LH- Jetronic microprocessor-baled electronic fuel injection system. The advantage of the LH system is a new type of ftowmeter,.which measures the alr mass Instead of air volume. This has several is benefits. including that It automatically corrects for As opposed to th!s. the 1985 Saab has hydraulic valve lifters that are completely maintenance free. Valve clearances are estab- lished during manufacture and no further adjustments . are necessary. The 1985 Saab Tu rbo • 1'0flRA. '0: I ~I 11\o \. '"I ,<. d \\\. ..... J<>tl I • .!l \1 ... .: ... -.11 •1DT11ER l\.11 ,11.1111 l'l•lll , ,..,,,h~\\h1n11.1 l\1111 1 .!l\11~··-·- I changes In altitude. The LH system precisely controls the f~ supplied under varying con- ditions. which helps fuel econ- omy. ComprehensiV& Ueki test-a were started when the new Saab engine was unveiled at the Gen- eva Auto Show in March 1983. Some 100 cars were fitted with the new engine. including 50 in the United States. and have been driven hundre<;Ss of thousands of miles under normal road con- d1t1ons by ordinary drivers . Per Glllbra.nd heads Sub '• r~arch laboratory. Cadillac unveiling its best advances Disti Il('tiv~yle functional. yet offers eye appe_a_,,...1-- The 1985 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Sedan de Ville. Fleetwood Coupe and Fleetwood Sedan. along w ith-the new Fleetwood Seventy Five Limousine. rep- resent the most advanced cars in the history of Cadillac Motor Car 01111s1on These cars all feature front- wheel-dreve. a standard trans- verse-mounted V-8 engine with d1q1tal fuel injection (the only transverse-mounted. V-8 engine currently offered by any manu- facturer 1n a front-wheel-drive production vehicle anywhere in the world). a four-speed automatic transmission with overd re11e and viscous converter clutch fully independent Mac Pher son st r ut front suspension independent rear suspension and body-frame in- tegral construction TRe-~V~le and- Fleetwood feature a d1st1nctlve exterior styling theme designed 10 be both aesthetically pleasing and functional . A d oor-into-roof design enables the 1ncorporat1on of a hidden drtp molding for a smooth uncluttered look and reduced wind noise The grille features a cross- hatch pattern of mult1pl,e. dell· cate 11ertteal accents with ''Cad1lt.ac script 1dent1f1catlon in the lower left corner All thete models also teature a stand up wreath ana crest hood ornament. Tungsten-halogen high and low t>eam head lamps are stan- dard Parl.: and turn signal lamps, housed 1n the front bumper, feature am Der bulbs behind clear lenses A refined. carefully de- tailed appearance is achMwed through the use of an lntegr• c:aauros C<MNA ~ LONGlf.AOt PO~O~A NT\ \f0'1CA 1'00Dl.A.'U tffiJ_, I bumper filler and rub strip de- signed to provtde a high quality front and rear body appearance. &\R.ntl'~ L"U!u '4 llrthluld l-.U1t1 ~("lll\I ll w~ l\t.\llh l'tl/\I IHHT~'h.~t.'f Miw .! .. I ' Cttru-•llll 9..?c; ~.--.' lk:wll.I Hl\\l llJI'> I.~""• '1 Hl\\I (2U)92 .. t tH 1MlR)%~-f11 I tHlH I.?~.-11.KH 1 .!1~1 ~·r "'"'~ • • • I.II\. '"' II ( lH Ill \I• C• "' 1-..vil ~I ll<>h \1l1h"' I ""I I,! '11lt:1 '""'"·' l\hd l'<IX • ~~,: • .:-, 'I' ... ~ ~t,H -- ., \'"·"'II II ..:1 t,n1\\.i'1111 11\h '<l"'t ~t -•H • The exterior paint nnlth o"-9 a h1gh gloss and deee>ly luttroue ----'lijJpearsnce -he ,Mutt of a paint process teaturinQ two cotor (Plu.MeeeCl\l)tLLAC/ .... 14} 'I • • .--I s s a I ~ -· 1985 Auto Sttow/An AcNe_rtlslng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 21 . 1985 JNlssan Maxima ShoW-in-g-dramatlc changes Japanese lmpo,rt redesigned for peak performa n ce Completely re-engineered and ! redesigned for greater per- : formance and luxury. the all-new Nissan Maxima hlghllg'1ts Niss~n USA Introductions for the 1985 . model year. In the most dramatic transition In Its eight-year history. the '85 Maxima features a new front- 1 wheel-drive layout in conjunction : with a transversely mounted 3.0- . liter V-6 engine -the same powerplant that drives the · Nissan 300ZX. The front-wheel-drive con- figuration and compact V-6 have resulted in a larger passenger ! compartment with more leg and I head room and increased trunk ~capacity than last year's Maxima. suspension -transverse link strut type in front and parallel link strut type In the rear. Stabilizers ~ are used in both front and rear. . The Maxlmas also utilize-power rack-and-pinion steering and power rear and front ventilated disc brakes. GL models come with a 4- speed overdrive , automat ic transmission with lockup torque converter. while a 5-speed over- drive manual transmission is standard on the SE. Nissan's first sporty family. sedan. the SE model is a strong competitor for !ls higher-priced European counterparts, and provides a taste of European styling and performance. · The Maxima SE is equipped with driver-adjustable shock ab- sqrbers with settings for firm. normal or soft damping rate.s that can be controlled from the con- sole while the car is in motion. I The Maxima is available in two •. body styles. the four-door sedan 'with a choice of GL or SE models I and the four-door GL station I wagon. Accenting the new SE model are special blackout moldings and trim, body-color rear deck spoiler and door handles and a power sliding glass sunroof. which is also standard on the GL wagon. The new Nissan Maxima GL •edan baa been re-engineered and redea1gned for better performance. f Ride and handling is an area of • marked improvement over last ! year's Maxima. j All '85 models are equipped 1 with 4-wheel independent The sporty new look and per- formance extends to the interior as well. The Maxima SE features sport bucket seats. a 4-spoke sport steering wheel and unique woven cloth trim. Nissan's first keyless entry system is a standard feature on both GL models. By punching in a special "personal number" (a sequence of at least four digits. not more than seven). the keyless entry system unlocks or locks the doors or ·trunk without use of a key. A separate theft deterrent sys- tem is standard on all '85 Maxi- mas. Also available on the GL model is a leather and an Electronics Package which includes digital instrumentation. a trip com puter and automatic temperature con- trol. MITSUBISHI UNVEILS FOUR NEW MODELS Two ' 19851/2 •models slated for display at . -Ora nge County show Four models will be featured at the Mitsubishi Motors exhibit at the Orange County show. Two 1985-1/2 models. on sale at authorized Mitsubishi Motors Dealers are: -The 1985-1 /2 Mitsubishi Starion ESI. successor to the 1985 Starion ES. adds an inter- cooler to Starion's 2.6 liter turbo- c;:harged engine. The result is one of the highest levels of per- formance for the money in the sports GT class. Horsepower is increased 17 percent to 170-hp at 5000 rpm, and torque is 220 ft- lbs, a 19 percent increase over the same engine without inter- cooler. -The 1985-1 /2 Mighty Max Sport. retains the eCO!;lOmy and dependability of this popular µickup truck while adding many tures to create sporty all- purpose personal transportation· at a very competitive price. In ~ddition. the Galant and Mirage, new to the U.S. in 1985, will be displayed at the Orange County show: -The Mitsubishi Galant luxury sedan -the innovative new front-drive. 5-passenger sedan which established new standards of techology, sophistication and value for luxury sedans -featur- ing a 2.4 liter. 101-horsepower, fuel-injected engine and 4-speed automatic transmission. Sporty MJtaubishf Mira.re Turbo sets new standards for performance In the subcompact class. • appearance and comfort tea- -The Mitsubishi Mirage sub- compact, offered in four. 3-door hatchback models -with trans- verse front engine and front- wheel drive demonstrating the theme of low price. excellent economy and large useable in- terior space -as well as the Mirage Turbo, whose 102-hp, turbocharged. 1.6-liter engine creates a new econo-sports cat- egory and sets new standards for visual appeal, sporty handling and heady performance .in the subcompact class. r SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES ALLOW • FOR YOUR BEST SELECTION! • New flexible Preferred Purch•se •nd Optl-Lease pl•n• • High resale and value retention A House of 1mpo1-t&wc. Jid . MERCEDES 213 • 714 714/523·7250 . 7141750·7201 . 2131921 ·8588 .: -- Cadillac Fleetwood coupe with center high-mounted stopllght. CADILLAC MAKING BIGGEST STRIDES ... Fr:om Page 13 · base coats with clear acrylic finishing top coats. The rear deck lid. whjch Is a high-rise design for improved aerodynamic efficiency, includes Cadillac wreath and crest trunk lock ornamentation. The vertical tall lamps feature winged Cadillac crest lens or- namentation. A bright accent molding around the lens adds to the refined appearance. A new Formal Cabriolet vinyl roof is optional fOf" the Coupe de Ville and Fleetwood Sedan. This root design features "Tuxedo" I grain vinyl material and narrow. textured lace moldings around the roof periphery and windows. • A new addition to th~ front- wheel-drive De Ville/Fleetwood lineup 1~ the Fleetwood Coupe. It offers such standard exterior features as a Formal Cabrotet vinyl roof with electrolumines- cent opera lamps; a closed-In rear window; wide lower rocker panel moldings; "stlk screen'' Identification; standard wlr• wheel discs; and accent striping. All ~ Oa Vllles an Fleetwoods use a pop-open fuel filler door with fuel cap holder • located on the left quarter panel. butterfly walnut woodgrain trim A remote fuel door release -and integral side window defog- featuring a pushbutton control ger outlets . located In the glovebox -is Telltale warning display panels optional. located on either side of the Standard De VIiie wheel covers Instrument cluster help alert the feature a center hub with Cadillac driver to co-nditions requiring wreath and crest ornamentation. attention. "Service Now" itnd A wire wheel co\'er, featuring a "Service Soon" displays Indicate ·'floating" -center hub with inter-the need for service and the lacing wire spokes Is optional on irelatlve severity of a malfunction. De VIiie. standard on Fleetwood. A "Service Electrlcal System" Also optional on De VIiie and display indicates a problem with Fleetwood Is an aluminum-alloy the charging system and a wheel. featuring bright outer "Coolant Temp/Fan" display In- surfaces. painted silver vent dicates a problem with the cool- openings. exposed chrome lug Ing fans as well as an overheated nuts and chrome center hub cap engine coolant condition. with a silver Cad Iliac crest. Information centers located on Cadillac De VIiie and . either side of the steering column Fleetwood Interiors are designed provide valuable Information on to provide optimal elegance. operating conditions, alerting the spaciousness. luxurious appoint-driver to fasten belts. for exam- ments. functional efficiency and pie, or that windshield waaher operating convenience as well as fluid level Is low. A "Service Air isolation from noise. Cond" display Indicates a low air Front seat deslqns offer Im-conditioner refrigerant level. proved lumbar sup~..>rt that con-The steering wheel trim pad forms to normal spinal contour features a stitched appearance for added comfort, especially around a center wreath and crest when driving long distances. emblem and Simulated walnut The lnS1rumen enel.-la · woodgrain ..tttm A leather- padded from top to bottom, with wrapped steering wheel Is op- leather-look detallinq, Simulated tlonal. . .._ ... . . a hunderbird, Mustang, em po highlight exhibit ord strengthens ,.__a_r performa n ce; !m proves options Thunderbird's 30t.~ an- • nlversary, Tempo's new engi- neering and powertrain features end Mustang's Increased stan- dard equipment -highlight the 1985 Ford auto show exhibit. .. Products and programs that Increased Ford Division's 1984 car performance have been strengthened and improved In 1985. Ford also has streamlined Its ordering system in 1985 to aimplity the selection process for the customer. The most frequent- 1y ordered options now have been made standard. The 1985 Ford cer _lineup includes: THUNDERBIRD: Celebrating Its 30th anniversary in 1985, the Thunderbird offers a host of new comfort and performance op- tions. including an all-new instru- ment panel. Clearly driver oriented , this high-tech instrument panel fea- tures an electronic LCD speed- ometer and combination odometer/trip odometer. Other mqjor lnt~rior Improvements In- clude split-bench reclining seats and a center seatbelt In the rear providing a five-passenger cai. paclty. Appearance Improvements in- clude a new color-keyed grille, new tail lamps, optional anoy wheels and a new Th~nderbird ·emblem. Under tt)e hood, engine refinements further improve Thunderbird's performance image with a modified 2.3-liter Turbo Coupe engine. New options Include power seat recliners. h~ated front seats, a new graphic equalizer. up- graded cassette players and an all-new Electronic Climate Con- trol air conditioner. TEMPO: Ford's five-passen- ger sedan adds a high-per- formance .op.tlon package for Tempo'• lnatrument pan,1 la moie functional with alde- window demlaten, flat-face radio, lmpro•ed atorace. 1985. The Sport GL should become a real winner with performance- minded buyers. The package Includes a new high-specific- output (HSO) englne, special sports-performance -tires and seat s and an improved suspension package. -- Electronic fuel injection (EFI) has been added to the standard 2300 HSC engine. to significantly improve Tempo's driveablllty and performance, along With a now standard 5-speed trans- mission. ESCORT: One .of America's top value-for-the-money cars, the Escort has refinements for 1985 . to meet the wants and needs of compact car buyers. The stylish LX four-door tour- ing sedan and the sporty-look- ing, driver-oriented GT and GT Turbo models have upgraded sound insulation and revised transaxle shift patterns. Attractive packaging, quality construction. an impressively low. dollar-saving maintenance schedule and five-mile-per-hour bumpers make it one of the best- selling cars in America. LTD: The 1985 Ford LTD LX has added a totally new dTmension to a series which includes the smooth-riding LTD and LTD Brougham sedans. · The LX, a tour-door, five- passenger touring vehicle. has a performance car look with racy features such as charcoal and red-orange exterior accents, in- dividual reclinlng seats. floor- mounted shifter. console ta.chometer, and optional cast aluminum wheels. Ample power for LX comes from a high-output version of Ford's electronically fuel-in- 1985 Auto Show/ An Advertltl~ supplement to the DAILY PILOT /T~!,Y. May 21 , 1115 -15 Mutana con•erdble (top photo) and Thunderbird offer performance plua. jected 5.0-liter V-8 engine, which is teamed with an Automatic Overdrive (AOD) tcansmission and a Traction-Lok rear axle. LTD options for 1985 include dual electrlc remote-control mir- rors. upgraded entertainment systems. and black vinyl-clad rocker panel moldings. MUITANQ: For 1985. the ever-popular Mustang has a new base series in its table. An upgraded Mustang LX. with a fuel-efficient 2.3-liter four- cylinder engine, 1s the base vehicle in a lineup that includes: a V-8-powered GT for tradtional enthusiasts. the high-tech turbo- charged SVO for a new breed of performance drivers. and LX and GT convertibles for those who prefer open-air driving excit- ment. Standard LX equipment in- eludes power steering. power brakes. right-hand remote-con- trol mirror. a luxury sound pack- age and AM/FM stereo radio. Three-door models have a con- sole clock and graphic warning display New 1985 Mustang options include styled road wheels. an electronic AM/FM stereo radio with cassette tape player and upgraded mechan1cal·radios. Honda goes sporty with its Civic CRX Take a look at American Honda Motor Company's model lineup for 1985. The Civic CRX . Motor Trend's 1984 Import Car of the Year. 1s available in 1985 as the Civic CRX HF, which achieved ~he highest 49-State EPA Fuel Economy estimates of any 1985 car. with an estimated 49 city mpg and 54 highway. California EPA ratings are 45 estimated city and 51 estimated highway mpg A sportier version of the same basic car 1$ the C1v1c CRX. This model offers the standard 5- speed manual tr\insmission or an available automatic with torque converter lockup This C1v1c CRX also has a sport suspension that includes front and rear stab lizer bars ~nd is equipped with dual remote-control outside mnrors. powered wtth the 1 5-ltter engine The three C1v1c Hatchback models. tf'le CIVIC Hatchback. powered with a 1.3-liter engine, and the C1v1c DX and S Hatch- backs are relatively unchanged from 1984. as are lhe-C1v1c 4- Door Sedan and the C1v1c Wagon The Accords for 1985 will again include trie Accord and Accord LX Hatchbacks and !he Accord a'"ld LX 4-Door Sedan models New exterior colors and tn~nor tri m changes are tlJe ofiriciQ;al changes this year Honda Civic Hatchback• feature aerodynamic atyllng, roomy lnterlora and front-wheel clrl•e tec:_hnology. Both C1v1c CRX models are All new for 1985 is the Accord SE-1 4-Dpor Sedan. Tf11s 1s .Honda s new luxury entry into the market and features a 1.8-lttet 12-valve engine and Honda's new Programmed Electronic Fuel ln1ect1on . developing 101 horsepower Jeep, AMC off er. wide choice of 4 WD models Heading the li st are the Cherokee and the Wagoneer American Motors will continue as the home of four-wheel-drive for 1985, offering more models and a wider selection of 4WD systems than any other manufac- turer -domestic or Import Buyers of Jeep vehicles will have a choice of eight separate models. while the AMC Eagle automobile .will be available In two body styles. That's more than twice as many 4WD product offerings of General Motors. Ford or Ch rysler. as well as the Japanese imports. Heading the list of Jeep 4WD models will be the Cherokee and Wagoneer sports utility vehicles. which swept the 1984 "4WD Vehicle of the Year" honors. Added to these are the luxurious Jeep Grand Wagoneer; J-1 0 and J-20 Jeep pickup trucks. as well as the legendary Jeep CJ-7 and Jeep Scrambler mtn1 -p1ckup truck. · The AMC Eagle. the only domestically-produced 4WD automobile. again will be offered in 4-door sedan and station wagon models. Jeep vehicles provide a choice of three different 4WD systems. There is a part-time system with locking hubs on the CJ-7 and Scrambler; Command-Trac. a part-time 4WD system with shift- on-the-fly capability (Cherokee and Wagoneer). plus the domestic Industry's only full-time 4WD system -Selec-Trac - that now will incorporate a shift- on-the-fly feature (optional on Cherokee. Wagoneer. J-10 and J-20 Trucks and standard on the Wagoneer limited and Grand Wagoneer). Eagle's Select Drive. a full-time Tbe popular Jeep Cherokee 11 now amiable ln a tWo-wlaeel d.rt.e aiiOClel. • --- 4WD system. also will have sh1ft- on-the-fly capab1hty J"eep owners may select from five different engines and three transmission combinations AMC"s in-lt ne 2 .5-liter 150 CID. 4-cyhnder engine is stan- dard on the CJ -7 . Scrambler. Cherokee and Wagoneer AMC's 4.2-liter. 258 CID. 6-cyllnder en- gine 1s standard on the J-10 Truck and AMC Eagle. and optional on CJ-7 and Scrambler ------ A 2.8-hter. 173 CID V-6 cylinder engine is an option on the Cherokee and Wagoneer AMC's 5.9-hter. 360 CID V-8 engine 1s standard on the Grand WagonePr and J-20 Truck For 1985. Jeep will offer the ftrst turbocharged diesel engine in the U S sports ut11tty vehicl e category with the introduction of its 2 1-liter Renault turbo diesel It will be optionally available 0!1 the Cherokee and Wagoneer One stop at STERLING MOTORS can get you that BMW quickly and easily We can custom-tailor your own finance. lease package Just choose the features and benefits that best fit your needs and we'll do the rest We put 11 all together to save you time and troubte Call today and let us prove to you why ST~RLING MOTORS. l TO is your NO 1 choice for your next BMW STEIUllG Transmissions for 1985 in- clude 4-speed manual. 5-speed manual and 3-speed automatic. An automatic is not available with the 4-cyhnder engine on the CJ-7 or Scrambler Compared to Jeep and AMC's 10-vehtcle 4WD lineup, General ~ Jtors offers four Ford four and Chrysler three There are dupli- ca te models offered under dif- ferent nameplates by GM and Chrysler -------- SELECTION: You'll find what you re rook 1ng tor FINANCING/ LEASING: We II custom-ta1101 a plan for you SEE US TODAY! l °"' /t '()/!,, Roln,,•n• • •I pl(• fflr 4~/Htlflrt. "'*" ''"" "'"l"IJ S.LTD. 1~ JambO~ Rd . Newpoft Beach. ~4 Ad1acent to Fashion Island (Newport Center) --1 _ _.._ - I \ 11.1: I \11111..111 !IU\l \llllll"lll1l'\t1\1 1 .11l1.••lllll 1111 I h.11 ··"II.i t ll11h I 11n)!pn: 1'111111.1 ... , .111 .1h11111 ll1rl1 I ""L!Pll' l'1111ti.1l'. 111 \.\l'\lll\111\ll"I lt.1, hl'.L ll 11 .. r llL p 11plt ht1 \ L.tr' 'IOU.' 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J-rcC \\11} Ill Wc:,tmtn'ltCr All cars su b1ect to prior sale and sold on approved credit Sale price plus tax.. license. documentary fee and applicable smog fee. -BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC . 13600 BEACH 81.:V-D. • WESTMINSTER • (BeachatGardenGroveFwy.) ,.__,,,_ __ _ (714) s -92-6651 ~-r -_(213_) 598~9 .620 ~ . ... M . . .. "-' h a ... a;,• t _ ...... "•• -•*£ • ni•ffiM = m • ._... _,,__ ____ _... ___ _ i' I 'Duke' aloft A caricature of John Wayne adorn• two new Orance County Sheriff'• Depart- ment Hu&hea fSOOE bellcop- tera. The coptera wlll be uaed by deputlea In their alr aupport dlvlalon baaed at John Wayne Airport. See PageA3. D•llr Pllol p11010 br l M .,.,,,. ORANGE COUNTY. K-rishnasvowing lawsuit against Laguna over event •r UIA MAHONIY or-.~ ........ I Wh«\ the Laguna BMch City Council pa1Md a park use poUcy May 7 putting Main Beech Park off llmlt1 to eyents requiring even a card tabte. an attorney for a local Hare Kr1ahna sect said his, clients would be watching. David Liberman, who speclallzet ln ~on1tltutlonal law, told the council he didn't believe lta explanation for the new pollcy - that the park at f3roadway and Coast Highway la overused by community groups and should be returned to beachgoers. (Pleue eee KRJ88"A8/ A3) Ronald J,,ampaal j ,.,en says murders ·'dumb,' 'mistake' By J E FF ADLER Of!MO., ..... IWI .\n I 8·)car-old Laauna Hills teen- ager accused of lulhna.h1s father and v.ound1ng h1) mother almost two }l'<ir., ago told shrnfrs depuucs thru da} s after ht· confessed 10 ttlc shoot- ing' that he turned h1mselfin bcau1e h l· 11.as feeling guilty and rcmontful. In the ~cond of two recorded ~ onli:sswns. Ronald Lampas1 admits (Pleue eee TE&N/A.2). TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orange County CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1985 25 CEN T S '·sa ' ' ' Coast Newport Beach will erect I 150 signs warning beach-. goers of potential dang~rs following $6 million lawsuit.I A3 Nation A former Vietnam vet- eran has been arrested for spying for Soviets, perhaps for as long as 15 years./ AS Paparazzi The preview of a TV drama highlighted the coy_o_ty's fir.st ma1or ben- efit for Alzheimer's Dis- ease./ A4 Sports The Angels, despite four regulars out of the lineup with iniuries. pull out a 7-2 win over Detroit./81 Entertainment Everything's corning up seven and 11 in "Guys and Dolls'' at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse/ A6 INDEX Auto Show Section Bridge Bulletin Boar d Business Class1 f1ed Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Telev1s1on Theaters WeaUler c 1-16 A8 A3 B7-£ B4 -6 • • A8 86 B3 BS A4 A7 A4 : A3 B3-4 B 1-3 A8 A6 A2· Speclel 1ectlon In tOdey .. , Delly.Piiot ' NB Fun Zone's now just rubble B) ROBERT 11\':\DMA:'\ , 0 1 llM Dally l'llol Stall "r II n t..: I .. d \\ "" d l' ll p I ..1 II I.. 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IJ "om.in pregnan1 ""h ,,·r1urt•" hu1 1h,· "l'' t'nth hab' died. 1io1,r11.1l 111 t"1. ,,,1, , .. ,d I h,· 111,1 11! th,· ,,·ptupkt\ a girl "J' ht1rn 111 1'.11nua f-ru\tacr di 8 IQ .1 m ..1h11u1 '''" minute-; aller the h1ch·n'~ ••P\'ra1 111n bt.-µn ..a1J St (Please see SEPTUPLETS/ A2) 'Freak' accident killsHB teen-ager I), 't' ll\fll'I ' •• \ ·" I "~"' ~11·, 111 '''" pnn lk.1d1 1, In l'lrll~ th•· h.1,lr11n1 pnr1w11' 111 m.if,.c ''.J' lur .1 (Please see FUN ZO_NE/ A2) A bulldozer methodically demot11¥1 the vacated, decaying buildings that once attracted thousands to Balboa Peninsula's Fun Zone. 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( )i .t II!'•' ( 1111111 \ I kp111 \ I>"'"" \llllllh \ l11h11 ( 11111\'\ ,,lid hl' .1'~' ··l'''"IX'lll\l' 1ur111\ 11 lhl'\ u•uld ,lrfl 1mp11w thl' •k.11h rx·n.111' ti I "''.ir1h 1qH•·"·n(,:d h1111,1·ll I d".trd' 1.1r1 h •'""" tht"T11 1hr1r tr\'hn!!" ;itin111, .1p11 .1l p11n1t.hm,·n1 I'm l •lllu r nnl th.rt 11111•11' t1l1l!hl OC anti-smoking proposal should kindle some fires S trtct e r ordtnance for county te rritory up for cons td er a tlon r\'\lt'\\ 1111 ,m,1!..111~ l,t\'' ,tlld rt'•· 0111m~d h11" thl'\ ru111h1 h,• '' rt'll(!.I ht'lll'lt I h,• ho.11 11 Md1•1l•d till' rn ll'\\ ,ltll'I .1tirt'l't11tt th.II ,11111~ 1nt1 ",, wr 111l" Jnd "'\'\f)l'li\I\\' ht•Jlth h.11.inl hn.lll\l' ll \l1h11up.IT J1·,11tri.11,·d ,, n1•·,m11l..1n1t h.1 .. tx·1·11 ltnl..t•d Ill rn1 H'J"-'ll nwd11.1I 10tf111 till' I \r ,lOl!t' < 1•t1llf\ l111.11d o f '.11,· ul''' .11hl hc.1lth·ll l.111•d \111x·n ""'' puhltt 1 h.1mtx•r, 'hould ·'"'rlllt't'I'"' · lrtthl up .. t<xl.I\ a' 'urx·n 1\t.lr' h1·1trn I )l\l U\'11!0 Pl till' ll''lul\11111. 1ir1l1· , 1111,1,krrnp .1 n<.''' 11111p.h1·r 1111 'm"I.. n.in<l' '' "'l'"-'11,·d 111 dra" litith 111~ l.t" tor u n tn111r pol Jt1•d poll 11111' .llf\ 111. .1 h'' .ind Pf'J"lll01·111' o l \Ill Ilk 1 nii 111 lhl' count\ r1•1t11l.11 111n' \\ht1 h,l\l' hc.•l'll tolhl\\tnjl ( 11n\ltk r:u 1on 111 thr p1 11p11w1I 1h1• ti~·' l'l111,ninll 11l th1· Ill'" 11ll'3\ur1• 11rthn.1m1· 111m{'' th1 1·1· '"'''"h' .1th 1 1·ndM,1·d .11 11""' 111 111n11·r1 h' Jlt 1h1• h11nrd 1l11n tnl .1 1.1,i.. l111u '" 111 " '"I" r' """ Thomas Edwards 11'l'I "111p.11h' 1111 111111 tx·, .Ill'· It,· d11l'\0°l h.1\l' .I l.t\l \\'I 11\' '·' d I )1 llh' '111 l'.tu I 1111~111 '' " "-• Ill 11nt:i1r fight I ,1\,,1111, ht 111' 111111,111 I''""·''' f Please see KILLER'S/ A2 1 JEFF ADLER NEWS PER SPECTIVE Kl'f'n'"-'nl.llt'•''lr .. m I Ill I 1•t~.1"'' 111,11 11111· .1 n.1111111.11 I''"1t•hJ"" l11h· h' tn~or11.in11.11 11111 ,1, \\1 II." 1lw .111'11 ,111,1f,.1ntt ( .11ill111lt.111' 1.11 '"" 'i11lt1l..1'r\ 1{1t1hl' ,II\ l'\l'l\'l ll'll 1\1111,11..l 1h.·11 ptll h\'' hi 1h1 "" tr d I 1H 1h1 p.1,1 '' ,, r.11 111.•n1h' 11 p h'\t'Ota111 l'' 111•1\l th, '"" ••l ~.111 1.1 11<111, h.1, 1· ht·\ n 111.1l..1rh: pr,"' 01.1111111, 111 lt11. JI, h.1mtx·r, 111, t1fllt1h "' 11 hth 1r.l\ l..11111 'rtw11"' 1•lt1pm1 111 .. 1 1111 1w1• .lf111·\tll111..111., t.11, I hr J'rtif"l"1'd Ill''' l.111 \\1111hl. pr11h1h11 'm11l..11tt1 1n 111.111 ''''"'' \Ul"'rnl,H I..~·(' Jl11hl11 '4l1t'l'lll\~ 11•11111' • .11111 d1·1.1111r' \\h1l1 r.·q11111n~ '"' (PIHH ttee SMOKING/All ' Private rail lille proposed 0 ' ~Puo1 St•U .,,,,,,,. ( ~ I I 1.i J \ '• 1'' .tll ,t \,, '111.1 '1 f llf 1 1\. ' I, 1. : l1 '"' ' .' l I I r .11 " .-\11.11, • ..., , .1• ,1 "·•1.t·!t1 ... 1,1 I' .11.1. .t d '' '·••~·d h ' .1 P' '·''' I >1"" • ·' ,!, , \I ,• ••l'lll"tl' ,,, '• •1.•"" J'I \\' ll .. lll 11 •Ill th.-' It•' I l'''""''ql r 1 111, .ind 111, '"' 1 1 l 0 ,l1l\'I 1-.'\ "''111~ .I\ 111 1,ti ',ii ' '11111 l'I I!,' 'I 1,k,l,1 pr' '.th ;1'1 111 ~·' 1l( ·,, ,,,,11 \ \\ ,t ." .t' ,, \." 'n dl1 l ,, •,,,, l'I\' ,! J, "'I 1d 1h, I< '' .1 '-11 ''·" ,, • ,, "'' ... \..,, "' 1hl"' r , 1•t· ,, , ·, '·i'1.. "' R·•..:1. '-1.tr ·t " !Please see RAIL /A2 ) lh 'n \ t-. \1-\RBLE \ ' '''" •Id ll11n11ngt.•n lk.td1 ···, ''·'' ~1,,nl \l11nd.t• .tltl·rn.iun \ ~h I 111 \\,1,,1, II\~ lrl lht' Ol'\.1.. h\ part 1• "!.1 n hl,1d' il'.1\ h11tl..l· .,•11 J ,Jr'hr\ ,1 r h111'h• r '' ·" r f'J rm~ pol Ill' H H ' .. I. n1 1' I lu·..1n '. ' II • ' '"'' ,1.11hi1n~ I' 1 '-1'' tth<.'t'1'lh~ \I •' ·1 1• ,1,h '1,1 ~l1Hlli hit , ~ '\\I I ')~ hi' 111~111,lf ,, ,\\,1 ,,,hi ' ' .. ' . ,, .•.• , •' •lllltll\\dl .k.id .ti 1 '" •1 1111 11 I !,1,p1 11 ' " J1 Ill J 11 h 'll' .till I llll" 11, .1~ .1. 1,h 111 '''·Ill '11 .rll· . '1111\l t \\,ti"' \ flt I• I I•' 111\\ ~tlhl \ll h .. ,h ll ..... 1, I~ 1 •llh '.1111 •, mcmtx·r, ;> 11 .ti •t h ,t.tnd1n~ II lht• 'lrl'~'I ........ " ..... , h 'ml·.11 ,.,~.,, n 1.1n1· 1. , ·t It 11 1111111.•n lk.h h .11 tPlease see TEEN/Al l Written offers seem to .cool off HB teacher clash R\ ROHt-.RT 8,\Rt\t-.R 011 ... 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'•lit prt'\llknt ol I hv h .11h,"11n11)n I h1 \ 11 tr\ tnjl 111 ,h \ffll\ I" I \I "' \ l'I '"''" '''" lfl)\l~\ ... 1 111, 11nl h1 ""'1 Im 1ik,1d1n tm l\',l\1•11 t ,., ... ltd hc.·lnrr II (lhl' '"''"'" • " l1l..1· .1 111111hlrnJt \Oh l\nn (Pleaee ... OJ'J'Slt8/A2, I . .... A2 Orange Coq t DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, May 21. t9SS 'KRISHNAS VOW LAGUNA LAWSUIT .•. From Al Liberman said the poltcy - o .. dered fast on the heels of the Hare Krishna's request to use Marn ~ach in A~gust for a Festival of lnd1u - was an attempt to deny that .iroup In~ speech. Liberman said the Krishnas would be keeping an eye on Main Beach Park to ~e that events SLmtlar to their own wtre not allowed. No tents. no bands\a.nds. no freestanding d1spla>' and no caTd tables had better appea1 at the park. he warned. ··we wall be watch1nge' er} ac11v1t} that goes on 1n this an:a." Liberman said. hinung at a possible mun fight. The Knshnas did not ha,·l· long 10 v.a1l. Just two wteks later. the council is prepanng to consider an C\ception tonight T,he city Ans Commission 1s asking permission to set up l\.\O bandstands. ,a dressini area and a public address system at Main Beach on Sept. 28 and 29 for its annual A.rts-in-Mo11on program. . .\nd. despite thl' nc"' puliq. Cat} Manager Ken Franl 1s relommcnd- ing approval ' "It was v.cll 1n tht'." -work' I don·1 think it's fair to ~top 111n nrnhm·am. ·· he said. Since art comm1ss1oneri. wen~ counting on using the park for lhl'lr demonstration of dance . athh:tJCs and sea and 1.and !lpons. the~ should ht· allowed to have at .. forth•'> 'ear onh :· Frank said · · t'\l t'ar. •\rts-an-Mot1on and an\ othl'r c' t'nl\ requmng anything from tablei. to stagl'l> wall have to be held at lrv1nr-Bowl Park at the Festival of Arts ground11 out Broadway. he said. Informed of tbc propo~d exct-p. 11on Monday. L1bt•rman responded gle~full) ··1 encourage thl'm 10 do 11. h JUSt makes our pending lawsuit strong- er ... lt v.ould prove w~at r\e bcc.>n saying all along... • Liberman said he plans to 'Ille a lawsu1t 1n dthl·r Mate or federal court within a we-t'k . ullegini that city o tlic1als have denied thl' Hare Knshna·s first .\mendment rJghts b} pre,enung them from holding a c ultural fest I\ al "'here it will a11ract the a11en11on of passers-by. Closing Main Beach Park 10 the Kn:,hnas wh1k allowing b ther' t\> u'ie 11 for similar purposes Ill plainl> d1scnm1natur), ht.' ..a1t1. ··The) ·re not ge11ng off thl' hook on 1h1., one.'· Liberman \31d · ··The\ (the C1t\ Council I haH· the1r u"' n idea on v. hat thl'Y want going on there and th" ti:~ll\aldocsn'I fit into th1."1r plan\·· But franlo. \t11d "There·., a d1f- t'l·rl'net· hetwt.'t·n an l'\t'nl that'\ bt·l·n ht•ld tor 'ie\cral )tars and ·~ l>r>omor- l'd b} th<' Cit)" and one propu.,cd b) another group .\!>11.cd 1f appro,al ol the an .. lOmm1ss1on ''i request Y.ould leave thl' l'll} vunerabk to li11ga11un. frank said ") wouldn't be.· surprn.el.l 1f thl· Krn.hnas \Ul' us an) "'a> ·· The Krishna" haH' put on their Fest1' al ot lndrn -d1spla)'i, lood and photographs on the culture ol that count!') -at -.evrrnl collcgt' campuses and in downtown Los .\ngelcs "'11hout problems. Liberman said. TEEN ..• From Al the time ot tht• acC1den1 P.olicl' .. aid the) had Just rcturned from a funeral. The ) outh ·s 2(.l-~l·ar-old hrothcr . v.as -worlung o n has rnr whl'n a ml'tal fragment ~napJX'd frl·e frum the fan blade wh1k he rl·\ \l'd thl' l'ng1nl'. l 1 Merk S<.·hnl'bhn <>aid. Th<'.' 4-trll'h metal p1l'tt' hll Bdl un the kft \Ilk nf the nl'<·k .• rhnc:bhn said. ~gl (ll·rald E\an<;, Y.ho happe!led to be patrolling the neighborhood :u the t1mt' ofthl' accident. ga'r lir~t a1'd and summoned paramedic., FUN ZONE REDUCED TO RUBBLE.~. ,From Al •$7-m1ll1orl rede\clopmcnt prOJCfl. C'onstruotton of that proJCCt will begin next month. The nev. fun Zone "'-Ill feature a Cape Cod theml' for us retail store'>. restaurants. fast-food outlet!> and carnival arcade The Fems v.heel, which for decade".I earned fun Zone- . visitors to bird\-c:, c '1ews of Nl'v.- porrBiy. will be restored and a new carousel wall be added to ma1nta1n the carnival atmosphere. Despite the am press" c redevelop- ment plans. the small crowd that gathered Monda)' afternoon to watch thedemoh11on v.assent1mcntal about . the loss of the old arcadt· and food stands. J im Roberts, who owned thl' Orig- inal Balboa . Beach ( o. store in thl' • Fun Zone, remembers the area from his teen-age )Car<; during tbc 1960s. .. This was the place to be )o-p1l k. up girls and have a good time:· Robert'> said. ' The 39-)ear-old Robens . .,., ho pla) · ed in a surf band at the uld Rendezvous Ballroom. said 11 wa') a long-held dream of his to OJX'n J business in the Fun Zone arl·a He got h1Hhance. hov.eH·r onl) a tew short \Cars before the fun /one dosed in i982 Hl· has since mo,l'd his store 10 Balboa Island Rut tht· memoncs remain. ··Fverybod) \.\Ould hang uut here. pla) the arcade games It v.as bod) -10- • ·hod) crov.ds." Robcns said .. Balboa "'as the Ft. Lauderdale of the \\e\t ( US'it .. .\nothtr v. ho remember<> the old -.cla)'i of thl· F-un 7one 1s Ruthd}n Plummer. nu"' a c11\ councilwoman "It was a tm:ath of'sumhinl· in the area ... recalled Plummer. who grev. up a fe"' bloch from the fun Lom·. .\s a )oung girl. Plummer Y.Orked at ont' of lllt· Jfl'adl· hooth\ for a 'lummcr .\ ftttr '1s11.or' <ihut Jrrm'., at balloon!> on the ha lo. \\Jll 111 the boot)l. Plummn \HJuld rnlll'l l 1l1e arrow<; and pin up-nl'"' balloonl>. ··11 wai. a won1.krful :tOO lor-e· IO- 'car-old to ha \l' ·· '>he ..aid ,.. For pa}. i d1dn"t geJ mone~. though. I got to shoot arrov.!> m'self for fn.·e -that was m) 'J)a)" ,, Despite lb fcputatlUll for )OUthrul rowdiness t1unng the s«hool !lprang break -known as Bal Wel•k - Plummer ~1d the Fun Zone al11iays maintained a fam1I~ onenta11on ··There v.~ al.wa~s ·s·omcth1ng_ for ._.,er.bod,:· !>he said . And as·a child growing up nl'arb). Plummer ~aid th~ . .fµn Zone was always a source qffasc1na11on during tht' slow-month ..During winter. there would be more seagulls than people in Nl'"' pon Beach." she said. ··But 1he fun Zone was still a great place ... KILLER 'S·DEATH WISH ... ~From Al the loUSll'i.t l.?,"){'r 1n l'\l'>ICOle.'· bul · 1ns1st'> on re~re..enting h1m<,elf an)- "'a) He has worn a bagg) )ello" J:11l Jumpsuit 10 court proceedings. 1n runtrast 10 Conk'I '"business su11i.·. Edwards said he is -worn out ph)sicall) and l'mo11onall~ want~ to die and ha., attcmpte-d su1c1de v. hile 1n l UStod\ .. It is 1mmural lur an' state to kt a pcrson dec1dl· tor' Ji1mSl:lf that he "ant<, the death pcnalt):· 'aid \\ti· llam Kopcn), an attorne) "ho t11r- mcrl) reprcsentrd Ed\\ards Ed"ard' "'a!. rnn' tetcd 1n ~uJX'nur <oun ot the ~ept 11.J. 1981 first- degrer·murder o t \ancssa lbern. ol Lake El'>1norl' and the v.ound1ng ol her best friend. Kl'll\ (an.er. al<,o 12 Prosecutors ~aid Ed."'ard'> ambushl"d the girls. a special urcumstance that ma~cs 1l1m d1g1hk for the: tkath penal!~ • Juror~ muM nov. dec1dl· "'hcthcr to impose a death sentence or order Edwards 1mpnsoned for lift:. >\ hung Jury resulted from a 1982 penal!> hearing after three Jurors 'oted to spare his life Public Defender Michael (J1anin1. "'ho al110 reprrscnted Ed\,ards dunng the firs'l penal!) phase. said he cuuldn·1 talk him out of rcprt.•<;cn11ng h1m!>elfdunng the latest pha\c. ··:--io l't~1cal law}er 1n the w(1r'ld Y.Ould JOln a defendant 1rf a '>U1C1llc pact. I don't think the \tall• '>hould either:· he ..aid While California lav. allov., a ddcndant to represent h1msclfdunng the _penal!) phase. a death ·'>entl'nlt' must automa11call) be Jppcakd h) d la"' )er TEEN TERMS MURDERS 'DUMB' ... From Al 111 his 1ntt:rrug.i1ur' that 11 ''J\ .. J m1\tak1.·" and "'dumb .. 111 \hoot h" aJopt1\e parents in the fam1I ~ \ \\c\hurn On\l' home on June 2 (9X°J ..\ tapc rl'lord1ng ot lht: uinle\s1on .... as pla~l.'d \fonda~ dunng La m- pa\J·~ trnll in Orange Count~ Su~nor C oun in \antJ .\n,1 "'here ht"•'> hc1ng tried on < hJ rgt:'> ut murder and .111cmptcd murder Lampa)1. J I 6-\CJ r·uld !>ophomorc Jt Laguna Hill' 'rt11?h \ch(lol at thl.' 'lnll' tJI tht: murda. I\ dllU'ol'd ot ~llltn)I Ii'>· \l·Jr-11ltl John I ampa'l1 .ind ;nl'rd\ Y.Ou11 J1ng Ruth Ltm- !'M\1 .i~ 11,.,n,1t ted 11thoth l.hargl'\ ht• tale\ .• nlJ\lnlUITT '2·~1.'ar\-W·h le \t'n lenl l' .. I thought 11 \\ti\ going to hl· lun (11.J l then· hut 11 "J\n't that tun l.<J m- pa\I 111ld .. pa11f, '"'l.\llf~ator' inter 'lt'\.\ing him fiH· da~' llfta thl.' ,huo11og' I kit rl.'.11 guilt\ I lclt rcJI ll'rrtbk l •n11l dn·1nl·n1.1I 11l,lh•u1I 11r "''•II• .. 1r1111nd "'Ith .1 'mil•· in m' ,tl.C I >u nn)l tlw 1nt\'1. 1·11 I .1mp .... 1.11 "1 1111rlll .th'' ht' hnt lrll'lld .1nd nr t)l.lt h11r ()a, 1d < hr1,11.1n,un I It: tdl' 10\l'\llgJt•1r' th.11 v.hllr hr 'h•>I thl· l.'lder I dmp.1'1 11 "'·'' < hrl\t1.1n,on v.hu fired tv.11 \hot' into \Ir' l.Jm- pa"' ·., ht•:i<l < hn,t1.1 n'>•1n .1 hl11nd l.1ni.., 19- >ca r·old \.\,1\ l h.1rgnl "'•th munkr :rnd at11•mptl'd nwrd1·r But lw "'a' . <1u.iu111cd IJ\t 'lummcr < hns11anson lJlll'd as n prosnu11on w1 tne!>s during l ampas1 's trial. denied an) tn\'Oh·t· mt•nt 1n the c,hoot1ngs. I fo-we"er Ruth Lampas1. who c;11ll ha" a bulll'I lodged in her brain tl''llficd at both tnals that \he fl'm«,"m tx·rs < hnc,11anson aiming a gun at hl.'r a'I <.hi.' was shot Lampa\I who 1n an earlier ton- k\\1nn. admitted 10 <,hooting hmh h1\ parcm~ hci.,au\l' hl· t-hought 11 .,.,ould he ··l.1101" 111 lead h1<, life "'1thou1 p.irl'ntJI 1nlt:rft·rl0n<.l." 1m phl<ltl·d h1\ lnt·nd dltn learning from 1n- ' n11gJtur\ thJI < hnsuan\on had rt·ta1nl·d J prl\ .lie dcten\l' Jlturnt·~ lk .,:11d the 1"'0 ol them 1 h~1d pl.1nnt·d 1h~Jull 1ng for about l\.\C1 month\ hut had m:ide no plam to lo.111 ( hn\1.1an!.>on\ parent'> becau\l' h1' lm·nd hdd \\.'toed 1he idea ··w l' had plam 111 kill thl·m llhl· I JmPJ'>l\I \.\ l' d11.1n·1 thinlo. "'l' ""l'rl· rt•,ilf\ 't'rlOU\ hut I jlUC\\ "'t '°'l'fl I .1111fM" \did f hl' cl.I\ 1 If t tw 'he1111 1 ng' I cHll r.1\1 '>a1J hl' l.Jllnl < hn,11.rn,on .1hc1u1 ~ rm .ind ,J\kl·cl '" ll'l' thl· :: 1..ll1tx·1 rl\1111 thJI ( hrt\t1,1n\on \ JlJ ft'n\\ ~l'PI ii>l.~l·d Ill .1 tx·droom htHl'J\I dr<JY.l'r ·1 l c1lkd and ,,11d •()a, 1d 1t\ t111n llml' · ·· Lampa" \J1d \ltn hr1ng111g thl' gun ml•r 1n .1 knapsack ( hJI'>· 11.amo11 Y.,Jl\l'd up\ta1rs Y.h1k I am P<l" \h111 h" l.1lhl·r 1n the ba( k ol lht• head. Tht·n. ( hm11ansQn urged Lam- pas1 to "do )Our mom ... But Lampas1 \a1d he -wa~ unabk w carf} out the plan and turnc:d the gun O\ l'r to C'hmt1anson. A.~ Mrs Lam- pas1 returned home. 'ihe "'a'i <ohot t\\1Ce in the head h' Chn~11an!lon. Llmpas1 '\a1d · ··~( Wfl~ tht" wor<1t 'ilght r\ C C\ er '\ecn:· Lampa\1 \a1d ... We're bmh frl·ak1ng out He !Chn\t1an'>un) \:i\' 10 me ·no \OU re<.1h1e 1.1.ha1 v.e'H. done-'):·· · l.ampa\1 lt>ntinul'd to 11\c in thl' ~JU-'>t" for l\.\O da\'> alter thl' 'hoot· 1ngs. although he ;aid he v.a., unahk 111 \lcep in thl' ho u'>l' .. There v.ert t.,.,o bod1c".I in then· It "'a" real creep) It wa\ llkl' thcrc Wl'fl' hands around lhl' houS(' pu'>h1ng mt hac-k ... ht' .. aid. Lampa!>1·., a11ornq. Dcput) Puhlll Defe11der Paul Srark. t\ .. exi>ectcd 10 tx·gin prc.,ent1ng hi\ t a'ie toda} nlkr lkput) l>l'>t mt .\ttornl'\ \111.l· \l.igu 1rt rl'"'' Jltt•r .1lm11\I l\\O Y.l'd' o f lt'\l1m11n\ 'ltark h,1, \did hi.' v.ill 1ntrmlule n ttkntl' 'hO\\ 1ng I .1mp:i'>1 v.::t\ \e\· uall\ abu\ed h' hi\ fatht:r and 'hut h" pJrrnt'> 1n \elf:lklen\c John l<lrnpa\I. "'ho o\.\ ncd a ( o'ta \fr\<1 building matcnal~ firm. \CrH·d .1 "'·month Orange< ount~ Jail term in I IJX I atkr pll•ading guilt) to :1 l h.1rgt· ot mole'>llng one of his 1w11 .Hlnpted da ugh ll'r\ SMOKING IS TOPIC FOR COUNTY ... From Al taurant OY. nl·r\ to llt·"gnatl" at k d'>I 'lt1 percent o l lln nt.i hl"hment 1ha1 uin seat more 1han ~I J ratrnnc; a\ a no- ~mok1ng \et t111n f he ord1na n<.l' .,.,ould n(ll apph ti. ul1c\ f dJIUrl' lo ,omJ')I\ <with pro\l\IUn\ 111 t hl' ordtnJnl l. 111uld n·'\ult 1 n d ~I IJ(J line Hov.e..,t:r ,-n1ort l·rnl·nt v.ould he l1m11ed 10 .1 wlf-lcrtdilJtwn procedure under "'h1d1 d hu\lnC\'> owner would n·n1h 111 Orange < nun t} I 1rt l>cpartmcnl 1tr l k.1l1h < .11l· .\gt nC) 1n\pcltnr' 1h.11 thn h,1q· wmphl.'d v.1th the I.iv. It .1d11r>t1.·d tilfon:C'ment 111 th,· nt•v. l.t "' '41111ld n111 tx·gin unl ll l.1 nu.1n 1 •1x1, f he ml'a\Url' 1ll\O \\t11Jltl H'(llllfe 1>1 1,atc u>m p.i n1l.'<, that cmplo) rn1>r<' lhan 10 -worker\ a\ wt"ll "' thc l.Ount\ 11,l'll to dra\.\ up 1HHm11k1ng poll- 11'\ dc\lgn.1t11111 'm11k1ng and n11n,... \11l11lo.1ng \('tt1on\ tor .tll c11l1tr\ l.1<.11111<.'' ,rnd -w1ir~'h11p' 1n 11n1n , 111 pora1ed art'd' < omphJnl<' Y.llh thl· mt·t1,u rt· v.quld he mand:itor. hul 1·mphct\I\ v.tll 1-x· pl,1tnl on ' 11111111;11 \ t•rn pfmt"r 111mpl1tlnll' · <tl<.ord1llll 10 the nrd1 ncln l C <,lJp<'f'-1'>01\ will Ix• t 11M1dc-r ln(l ft .., the dch,Ht" o\l'r tht• 1·nhmc n1en1 pro' 1\111n' o l 1hc ncv. l._iv. th.it hd\ t aptun•d the .utcnt1on ol hoth 11\ 'upp11rtn' <1ntl 11pponenh ~on \lllokl•r' 11gh l\ ~r11up arc pre\s1ng thl· \upcP t\or\ 111 include mandaton c omrl1anc 1• pro' ''ion~ and en fort e· ml·nt prolnlure .. 1n Jn> 11rd1 nanlt: 1hn ,ut11p1 <>pponcnt<, v.ould like 111 '>tT 111mnll.inll' pre" 1\1on\ remain 11l11n1.1n < ount\ 111l11.1a1., who \lud1ed other no \m11k1nJ!,l'1"''>Jroundthcstatcand dralttd the· rropmcd ordinance rcc- ummcnd \Ufll'f' 1\11r\ opt in fa"or 111 thl· IC\\·\lnngent 'oluntary com- pl1dntl' rl'(fUlrCml'lll\ f Ill' 1111 ''I 11U 1\1,t nd Ing Im prC\!>Hll) rnc1' t'd Imm thl'\e d1SCUS!>!On!. ( v.11h 111hc1 l llll'' .inti uwnt1E'\ that have t•nal tcd \lrnllar laws) was that 1hc mm1 r\pt'dtl·n1 wa ) 10 -;olve an) rnmpla1nt' that an.,<' " to mt'd1atr "'1th 1h1· p.trt1c"i concerned on an 1ntorm<1I ha'" rt'.'all11ng that thert' :ire IY.11 p.11nt\ 11f \IC\\ 10 thl<i <.On· tro\<.'r\1.11 1\\11e " thr 'itud\ commit l<.'l' t l)n<. I udc<I < 11mm111t•r memh<.·r\ reported tht'\ rn 1l·v.1·d nn-,rnok1ng law' <H.loptt•d 10 ~:ir1 l>1cgo 11nd_~acramento cnun· 11n a~ ""l'll n" tho'\C approved in th,• l Ille\ of \an l>tt"go. I o" .\ngelc' .ind ~an f ranu'>to \lun~ tlH' < >ranllt C UC1~t C1nh I l.Jguna lkat h hJ' :idupttd a no- 'mnl1 n~ ord1nante Else-whe1t: In ine (II\ < ounnl memh<.'r5 have d1rl'l ted 1ha1 the l\\Ul' be studied and hrought bt•fon• the w uncil 1n Jul> Vv h1k l ount' 'iuf)('n 1'ior'i appear to t:l\ or tht• 'oluntaf} tomphant e prm 1s1on!I t>I the mca\ure. at ltast one 'iuper' 11o11r I'> llln'i1dcnng asking that comphan<.'l' w1th the measure be rc,1ewed 1n a >car to determine JU'll how well the law 11 adopted. 1s working . Reprc,cntat1ve" from The Tobac-co I n~t1tutr arc C~JX'dcd t() tesllf) dunng toda> ·.., met'ting tha1 mandatof") com - pllanre pro' 1\1on'i of the ordinance could have a detrimental effect on loca I hCJ~• nr<,se~. c<ipcc1all y ~ma lier employt'r'i who might not be abk lo aOord compliance cost~ On the other hand. the <>rangl' < ount> ( hapter of Cahlnrn1an' "'r \mn-Smoker' t< 1gh t~ ha'i prom l\l'll an organ11ed prc\Cntat1on h> mcr1- bc.·f\ of thr .\mcncan Hean I ung anJ C .1n1 rr :i'l<oo('1a11on'i aimed at winning appro"al o f m:rndarof} t'nforlcmcnt pro' 1m>n\ ff the board ''°'<" to tentative!) appro' r tht' ordinance toda)'. 11 1\ ""heduled 10 tx-placed on the aa(·nd<i \fa, 2X tor adoption Clouds, winds should vanish A h1gn pressure system bu1ldtng over Western states 1s expec1ed to help dissolve night and morning tow clouds ano tame gusty winds blowlng thr ough Southern Ca11torn1a the National Weather Service said Highs Wednesday atong the OranQe Coast will range from the upper 60s at the beaches to the mid or upper 80s mland Lows tonight wlll be 1n the upper 40s 10 mid 50s It will be fair 1n the mountains with high temperatures 1n the 70s alter overnight lows in the 40s Highs 1n the upper 80s to the m1d·90s are forecast tor ihe upper deserts Wednesday, wh tle lhe low deserts well warm up to the upper 90s. forecasters said From Point Conception to the Mexican border Inner waters -Mostly hghl and variable winds night and morning hours .through Wednesday becoming west 10 southwest 8 lo 18 kllots Wednesday afternoon Waves I to 3 feet Swell southwest 2 to 3 feet The FOf.C:Ht/ for 8 pm EOT. Wtd . May 22 0 \0 V9Q»' lj~ 11 -~~~ "'O"'TS U.S. Temps l tll<o Rue• Ill 11• lOV•hil\f II' ~'I W11m -Coia- ._.."'"""'*' 81 h HI lo '4iort· B••c.•• 8~ .. Sno ... e•t R1.n Fturr .. , Sf\o .. Otelu<lt O ...-.r S1111on11, .... 85 ~1 Alban~ MdV.Av"...,. 66 0 N • ..,,.., ........... ~· NO •U v S O.o• ,,. ,,,........, . "lt>uqu.,, qut' r~ 4H Mui~ ~I l>au1 61 •: Amat1HO ,q 5~ Nl'ltri.-1lle ". ,,, Ancllor•g• ~· ,, N~w (J,••Hm:. Ill ol At11n11 \10 v NtJ~ 'It•'" &• 66 Calif. Temps ae Atlanltc C•IY . ,,, 81 II• (llythff Q4 NoffOU1. V t 11 Sii •u1t1n \I~ h i J •hUt<"'''' t ,,, 1~ 59 l to1,U Uu u h S9 Bats.mot• u 6t. 'I ~ ~HU,0'41ji 80 QmAha ,...9tt tow or•~.11'.>'httlOf' '°" 24 n-Ouf\ Slrm.ngll.,,, h 65 .)/IMl(lu 91 ·o ~ }ntere'( e• m 8ttmittClit. 69 •rt 81 116 """'"\1 Jt ~ • n T uHdiity Ml W~tOfl ., w BoiM 10 H Jo'n1ldid4''P'·IA.. B"ke••t...io 17 60 '"'Wl>Of' B""',,. b~ !>a Pnuen+• 'I~ n fu••ll• 6" •1 '9 ~a Boston Ill 6) P1U&D,ugr , .. ,1 J lf'tn11 90 58 Ont,110 51 8uflaio 19 St Poct11na M• 68 ~· 84 6• l'•lrn Spring• •2 c._. ,, .)g 1 .;ri<.••t"' Paead*l\8 ' .. , !>• i>on•aN:t O• l)J ~I 1. ~·• Anyf'let 12 61 ~· Cl\•• Mt110. S C Ill 69 Pfo~e Ill 63 S3 R .. ectide 80 C11ari..11or w II 113 6 • 0 Mll,l;trH1 .. 68 San 9.,,n11rdmu t.10 .. , li•••-O" 8S 63 PJ •C ACIDl"I 86 •6 Cnartolle NC: 83 6• S? SltYl Gab"~' ·~ ~q n,.p1d c.1i... 80 Rt1d 91.,11 89 !>8 ~t C11eyM11fl 62 .17 San J1>J• 11 q.-nt.• n •? Ae<1w<JO\J l.1t.,. 75 SP Ch•c•oo 10 •J R1rr.n11 ~h1f '.It bS '\.tnt• Aon 11 S9 fiet1r'J l l •1 10 51 C1nc1nn•h dO 00 f:,t ~ •IUI At 60 Sctota C1ul Cle•el•no 7Q ~· ')ttlt lflHH,tO 8• ~, 6~ JJ SI i.i,.,,. f unt , .. l . ~. T -tnnft \rttHth Co<u,.,bu• ti' ·~ .... . '\" '''d\ b~ ., 4' ')t lltO•d t, :ti s~n 0 eq t.6 6J f W f'11lfll ""lt Conc0td NH 8~ ·~ !;,Jf' Aol()HIV es t• Sao Fr•"'-M.u 6• 57 Oellas ~I Woll! 8 1 o2 S•" Ju tn I' R 116 -~ San•• 8•'""'• 6• •8 O.y1on Ill S8 Se.II~ 60 •6 Stoc-loc 8• .. , ~· Tides O.n-.,, Sn,fl'vf'(! ,,, 8~ M H'1jl\ tnw r1•~ •f ~ut•·nt f; • ~· , 'H•'' Dfll Mo•ne1 .. ·~ c;"u~11n.., " •8 0.ffOlt dO •J Sy••tw.., ,8J ~j 9Md1ng At •) '' m Monoa., "·' 1>0 TODAY OS Oululh S6 1) ~6 Barstow f ,f'\t !OW ~ •S • m •t. ln11,.•tt B11h0r> 8~ 4 ij c 1 S• am 38 Et Puo 8• fl t l iJt.,.Of1 dq 60 """' t1•9n 1 )) p If l . F'•irt>¥nk\ ~o J~ eo 62 StKcmd tow f ulll) tO 70 p m 56 Fargo bl J9 WaAnmyto11 e~ ro Surf Report SIK!lO\I lllQI Ftegstatl 70 )7 W1ln1ta ,~ 60 Gratl<I A'epia• 6' ., N·l~et Ba,, .. 8' ~6 WEONflOAT GrHt Fella d• •9 lOCATION S12£ &HAPf ,,,.110-. /) 44 I IT" 0 3 Hat1roco 83 60 I SI 1>m 3 I '"'"'"'il'on B•~" 2 3 ,.,, fttlf "·0' -· 8U •!> Extended Ai"et Jetty Newfl()ft 'l PO''' Sec.bt>O 'l,. •SO pm 2e Honolulu 82 b6 •Ot~ Screec Newport I J """"' Seco• o' ,._, 1 • 33 p rn S 2 HOuSIOl'I 88 6J ffnd~11'-Newt'0<1 _, ' -""" -IO<Uy-"' l-52 11-171 ,......_ lndlan£l)OI .. 8 1 61 iitfll "'.gn' .lnd ear1, mo• n1no 1.-.w Bell>Oa WN>g@ J'.'H":1J' Nedne•<>•w u ~ 4 7 1 m "'"cl \fltt AQ&in tlf>uO~ ut~e•W s.e f111 t1JOhl ;angm" J.ci. son. Ma 88 65 •I , SJ P m Jtc-tonvlllf! 82 IJ h am me up[Jer 60s •t the oeac.hftS l8QUl\I 8Hct Sa.n Clement" Uo<>• I 1 fttH Mo<>n t<OC~ 1od1r ac 9 S9 t• m flS8S Jun NU 49 38 t~n th8 l!011n me inttnd~•~!l}I ~-"·"" .. Wfl)()nM(t,.., dt ~o "' ,,, """ -.e11190•tn K8nDS<l1"7' -~ .. l · mllaf!VTlt'ffl"~t Swell d11ec.1to" ~oumv.e11 at 10 S• pm SEPTUPLETS DELIVERED IN oc~ .. From Al Jo<ieph \ 110.,p1tal '>pukt•S\\11ma11 1 Rosemam· Pcr<ick. Two ho,., anq, a girl "'ere horn at 8:20 a.m and t"o male., v.crl' horn at lL~ I a m \hl.· ,;1111 <\girl t){lrn at M 22 a m died l\·r..t:J.. said .\II lhl' o lhl'f'> v.t•n· '111 good rond1t1 on tor 2ts "'eek.,·· o f g,·,1Jt1t111 .. ard another ho\p1tal '>PC1lo.l0\\\11man. Valem· Orlean~. ··on.c \\as .. 1dlborn Thl' other "' are 1n good 'hape. Tht·~ art• \.f111tal but stable.·· said Doug' \.\ ood. .1 spokcsmJn lor Childrt'n'> Hmp1t:il 111 Orange Count' He did not knm' lhl· 'Pl.!lllll v.e1gh1s of the 1n tan1' hut 'aid tlw !>mallcst \\J~ Jll't tl\l'r J p1.1unJ and the la'rgc\I about a pound and a halt "Tht• \malll·\I t1ne \ 11u u1ulJ l'U\lh hold 1n m\ hand.'' hr 'aid ··Right · nov. there I'> n11 mJJc11 probll'm \\Ith an~ ul thl· '" · although prc:maturl'4ba.b1c'\ \H'1gh111g les~ than 2 pounds arl~uught tu h.1\l' J )5 p('frCnt to .. l() pt·rcent \II \U f\ I\ al \\ ood~ -.aid .. Thl·' all lo.oil. 'l't: pink \l·n <>mall. 'l·n thin:· hl· de'>lntx·J Thr g1ti "ho dit•<l '>Ulk1nl 1111111 nu ml·rou\ <.on gen llJ I dl"ln" \\ 1111d added lk ,,1 1d hl' d1dn·1 kno" "hl·ll \II\ f-ru!>tan "ou Id Ix rl'lt•..iwd t ront t IH· hospital. hut -.a1J thl' hahll'' u1uld he hosp11all1cd tor up tu thrl·e m11n1h' The dell\ en .. "t'nt \Cr\ v.ell ",,11d Donald L Hick'>.' ll{' pr1.•\1dcn1 nl \t Joseph·'· .. .\II t hl' ha hit'' v. erl' hurn 1 n three minute\·· Tht" bah1l''> "'l'rl' plated on hll'- ">upport ")Siem\ and lah·n h~ tunnl'I aero~ the stf't"e't tn \h1klrl"fl'i whert' 11 second team of doctor' "ii\ 11n h.111d to monitor thcirn >nd111on .11:i'>l'>l~l1.il nco-nat:il tntcn\l\l' cart• un11 Thl· hah1t'' "'ere nHI' n l 1n 1'11ktll''> \\hlth H1l ~ .. tll'\U1tx·d ...... \\.lrllWr' on "'hl.'cls .. \ifr' Fru\tau "'a' 111 g1111d t11 n- d1l1{1n and v.as c:\pcl tc:d to rt·m~1111 1n a rtt'O' <.'r} ropm for a ttlllt' hl'lorl· '>ht' "'a' returned tu her own hmp11al room The infants·' I ·)'ear-old tathl.'r. \amucl "'a' 1n tht• dl'11\t'f\ room durln14 the h1rths "nd ··v.J\ 1n ,,.n h1~h ~pmt'>.'' H1d\ '>'aid r A~Wlt~OIO Patricia Fru atacl. husband Samuel before births. \Ir., I ru,t.1t 1 "hi• took 1tw krtil11' tlrug Pl·rgon,11 l·ntl•n•d till' h1hp11.;1 \larlh 2) "Ith douor' hoping, 1t1 \ta\ e utl llH nia" h1nh .11 lt-a,1 un11I the 2Xth ''l'l'~ \he "''"'' tn hl·r 2!<th ''l'ck ot prcgnanl \ and I l\tl·c.I in good t on- d 111on u'h 11I c1houl noun \.londJ\ v.hcn d<K\01\ ..:11d hc:1 ,11nd1!1lln d l.lllt/.l'd 111 t.1 11 I k r .. 1i,1t•tr1t 1an 1>1 ~1 art1n I t·ldm.tn dl'' llkd 1tw l hangl.' 1n:- daratl·d 11 \\a~ 11ml· to pt·rform thl' ( .1e'>.ire:in w l lllln. · ··:--:o m.11tN what hJppcn,. ho-w man' ran '>J' 1he).0 'l' l.arrtl·d \l''l'n hJhll''> at 11ntt•''" ~'" I rll'>l3ll \J11J L'dflll'r in ha p1c:gnanl' RAIL LINE EYED AGAIN ... From Al Lll'>tnll d11l·, 1111 '.11d du11 11~ tlw m1."ct1ng rhe UIO\Ul\Jnl \ lq>ort I llUJl.1tnl .1mo1)g OC I() d1 rt'l l\lf\ In\! \.\l'ck lound thut the rail ""tl·m could hr .. ov.nl.'d and opt•rntl;d h> .1 pn,atr tirm :.it J 'uh,1.1nt1.ilh luv.a u "t 1t1 lhl' u1mmun11' th.in undt:1 dl\ll1U II\\ Ol'r'hlp .. 'I. m111 l \'l.1h11rJll· '~·1rnk rJll linl· through tl'ntr.il <>range< ounl~ l'\lt· matci.1 10 l 11,l ·" mu( h a' ~I ·hdllon. v.a\ turnl.'cl do\.I. n b' count\ \Oters l:s\1 )t'a1 whl'n .s JX'nn)·on-tlll.'-dollar 1r:in.,portat1on \,lll''i tav. was defeated Tht• 'llllh l''>lln.lated thl' 'ocaled- dov. n ra1l l11ll' l t>llld tx· hu1l1 tor ahou1 $.i5o n11ll1un JnJ be read\ to .:arr. pa!>W llgl'r'> h~ I 'lY() OFFERS lMPROVE HB CLIMATE ... From Al rlw, ma' Ix· thl· ''art o l 1hn·1up111111 But ~i.011 1ndKated th.11 1,·.id1l'" i,cemcd to he more undn u 1ntr11I toda\ l<>ll o\.\ 1ng the v. n1tt·n ollt" . that ;ndudl· cl ' Pl•flCOI J)J\ llh ll'.ht for I 9!S.t-X' n·t roat 11\ l' 111 1 uh I 191<4 anti a ) r>crccnt f'l:t ) h1h• 1111 t1>!<S-lH1 ldkctl\l' fu h t llJX )I. pl u., a "'.i&l' rl·opt·ncr 1111 I YX <i X'1 ii add111onal rnl'nut•., .11l· 1t'll'l\nl lrom the \t,11e 01\trll t nl'JWttator\ abo offcrl·J a prnpmJI lur a muddied agl'll.1.) kl' Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot O.llvery 11 Ou1rentffd .. ... ,~.,,, • ..,., '.,,,, l f'lnT ',..,. ,.._,, ,,Ap.-.~ f1; .. WJ p,. t Ali C""'f·ti• I J .,.,, t';t .. • '. 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