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MONDA Y JANUAR Y 30, IY84 OH AN Lf lOUNTV (A l IF O HNIA l'> CENT',
Cout
Laguna Beach and a de-
veloper may have
reached a settlement In a
dispute over some
beach side con·
domlnlums./ A3
Fear of groundwater pol·
lutlon Is stalling con-
tinued use of the county's
largest landfill./ A3
California
Ventura County officials
and the tourist communi-
ty of Solvang are Involved
In a hassle over sales tax
receipts./ A4
Nation
Veteran Arizona con-
servative Sen. Barry
Goldwater has decided
notto try for an.other ·
term./A4
World
One U.S. Marine was
killed and two others
slightly wounded during a
daylong series of clashes
in Beirut.I A2
U.S. officials express op-
timism that a truce can be
reached In fighting In
southern Africa.I A4
Features
Why ls Orange c·ounty
prone to so many
,modeling and acting
a,gencyscams?/A7 . ' The origin of low back
pain Is difficult to de-
termine.I A8
Sports
Biii Britton, a struggling
touring pro, 1.s the first
round leader of the
Crosby Southern.182
A U.S. syndicate war Is
brewing over the 1987
Amerlca's Cup./81
Gary Koch said he wasn't
nervous at the San Diego
Open Sunday. He didn't
think he had a chance to
win the tournament./84
Edmonton'sWayne
Gretzky gives the Kings
all the credit for stopping
his 51-gamescorlng
streak.184
Entertainment
What was Elke Sommer
doing at the Newporter
resort?/A7
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Business
The state Insurance In-
stitute Is urging swift ac-
tion by policyholders who
may have suffered prop-
erty damage In last
week 's wind storms.I A9
The Fountain Valley office
of IDS Is spearheading
Introduction of anew
mutualfund./ A9
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Body found off BB coast
By ROBERT BARKER
ud STEVE MARBLE
Ol' ... hlr..._ .....
On a Sunday evening. lit tle more
than two weeks ago, 2S-ycar--old
Frank lgnarra or Huntington Beach
borrowed his brother's car to drive
two miles across town to visit his
mother. He never arrived.
Jgnarra hasn't been seen since. The
car he had been driving was fo und
abandoned with its keys still in the
ignition .at 17th Street and ~cific
Coast· Highway on the Huntington
Beach coastline.
Jp vcstigaton have been stumped
, by the puzzling dis.appearance.
But today, Huntington Beach Sr.t.
Ed McErlain said there is a possibifiy
that a badly decomposed body found
far out to sea Sunday may be that of
lgnarra. "
A boater discovered the body, clad
in bluejeans and tennis shoes, near an
oil drilling platform about four miles off shore.
McErlain, who said descriptions of
th~ cTothing lgnarra was wearina
when last seen were sketchy, has little
evidence to connect the two except
lgnarra is missing and a body has
been found.
Adding doubt that Jgnarra has been
found arc spokesmen for the Orange
County Harbor Patrol who say 1hey
believe the body is nol Ignarra's but
Dol9Jl'W ...... ., ...............
Thia beachllolng couple learned the clanaen of feedlnc, the oeapllli-they I
come bacll lor more and bring their frtencla. · ~
It's June in January;
thousands hit beach
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Of ... Dlllt',........ ,·
Wann, dry 80-Qcgree air blown in from the
desert by Santa Ana winds-lifted thousands of
people out of their homes and onto the sands of
area beaches over the weekend.
Althou&h mos1 of the bcachsoers didn't
brave the cfiilly 58-0cgree waters, lhe weekend
was marred by a drowning off Huntington State
Park Beach Sunday.
• "We found him floating race down a little
ways out at 3: 12 a.m. He was wearing long pants.
We worked oil him for eight minutes and he was
breathing but then he went ·into vcntricu,lar
fibrilation and we Jost him." said Ri.<Jhardson.
There were few other rescues.
"It was reasonably crowded aH weekend,"
he said. He estimated about 28,000 flocked to
Hun1i ngton Beach.
About 90.000 people reportedly sunned
1hemselves al Newport Beach. about 40,000 al
Laguna Beach and about 11,000 visited San
Clemente Beach over the weekend. .
one of two crewmen missing since a
fishing boat capsized in the area of an
offshore oil platform on Dec. 4.
Steve Lewis and Ron Poole, both of
Long Beach, were lost at sea eariy last
month when the boat they were
aboard. the L'Epsadon, capsized dur-
in& foul weather somewhere between
Catalina and Hunting1on Beach.
Only the body of the boat'scaptain,
Harold Whitehead of Costa Mesa."
was found -~~ting near an off-
shore drillin& plat(onn 1everal dlys
after the mishap. l
lgnarra is the co-owner of Fabnc
Mill-Upholstery at 18023 Beach 81v4,
He's dtseribcd as about 6 feet tall,
110 pounds, with-dartc bC"Owo, short
hair and a fair complexion. Poli« are
askin1 anyone with information to
call fhem""lt .S36--595 I.
Meanwhile. dental chans will prob-
ably be used to ·identify the badl)'
decomposed body.
Laguna
club told
to block
builders
Sierra official says
'stop Irvine Co.·
By L.P. BENET
Of .. Dlllt' .... ...,
A former Siem Oubdirector told a
group of local cnvironmcnta1ists to
say "no" to urban development and
to fight harder to save coastal wilder·
ness land from the Irvine Co.__
.. Say DO lO the lrvinC Company,"
David Ross Brower W>k1 about JOO
mcmben of lhc Laauna Greenbelt,
Inc. duri!lf the group's annual meet-
ing last Fnday. -
.. You've done well -qow let's do
better."
The greenbelt organization is work-
ing to preserve about I .S.000 acres of
land 1n southern Orange County,
known as the greenbelt. Pan of I.hat
territory includes thousands of acres
owned.by the Irvine Co., which plans
to dedicate pan of its property as open
space in exchange .for permission to
develop other pornons.
Brower, founder and chairman of
the Friends of the. Earth, toured the
Irvine Co.'s Morro Canyon north of
Laguna Beach with greenbelt mem-
bers Friday afternoon.
"lt's not a greenbelt:· Brower told
the crowd. "It's a ivefn fortress, a
sanctuary. It 's worth every b11 of your
effort to keep it there:·
To the cheer.; of the audjencc.
Jesse Reyes Masciel, 23, of Brea, was o n 1he
beach at the end of Newland Street behind the
Sou1hem California Edison Co. plant with five
friends. They told rescuers Masciel had been
drinking. A little before 3 a.m. his friends
noticed he was missing and called Huntington
Beach Life Sciluad. accordi ng to Bill Richardson,
marine safety lieutenant who also responded.
"It was beautiful weather. These were near
summer crowds and the most w(:'ve had so far
this year. It was nice and sunny. I'll bet there's a
lot of people suffering from winier sunburns
today," said Laguna lifeguard Mike Dwinell.
Two roller 1katera enjoy uneeuonably Warm
weather on the 1ldewalk near the Huntlngton
BeachPler.
Brower said the grtt"nbelt orga.niza·
tion should fight the count x's attempt
to build the San Joaquin Hills freeway
through pan of Sycamore Hills. 522
(Pleue see 'LAGUNA /A2}
County GOP chief
hail~ R .eagan run
Party elated but
Democrats asking
'What else Is new?'
By JEFF ADLER
ot ... Dlillr l"llol SW!
President 'Ronald Reagan's lo ng-
anticipated re-election an -
nouncement was ireeted today with
superl atives by an Orange County
Republican Party leader while the
county's top Democrat turned his
attention to the comlng campaign.
"I'm absolutely· delipited and
enthused about 1t," said Thomas
Fuentes, first vice chairman of the
county Republican Party. ··we feel a
victory here in Orange County will be
a very imponant clement of !Jtc re-
election effort. We're ready. I've
never seen our party so high."
County Democratic Pany Chair-
man Howard Adler said he full y
expected the president to seek a
second term. but looks forward to a
..
campaign that will focus on the
philosophical issues dividing Demo-
crats and Reagan.
"My reaction is ·so what else ts
new?' There were no surprises," Adler
said of Reagan's five-minute an-
nouncement delivered on netwo rk
television Sunday night.
He acknowledged. however, that
Reagan "looked great and sounded
tremef'l dous" during his brief speech.
But the county Democratic chicf-
1.ain added that he is looking forward
to an issue-oriented campaign, albeit
a difficult one for Democrats.
"I think 1984 sets up as a year we
might hear a debate on the issues,"
Adler said.
He said Democrats will be able to
focus on wha1 Reagan stands for
during the c~mpaign_. bu~ said th.e
Democratic Party. w1th eight presi-
dential contenders. lacks unity. "'If
the Democrats were (unified) he'd
have no chance at all," Adler said of
Reagan.
(Pteue oee REAGAl'I/ A21
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Chrlatlne Carrillo trlea out one of
Klllybrooll:e School 'a new trucll:a.
Kids to keep on
truckin' thanks
to millionaire
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of lht hllr .... -
A Minnesota millionaire who takes his cue from a
popular old television series made some 96 Costa Mesa
kindel]lneners. happy when he granted the1r w1sh .
Mimi Kerr was beginnin~ 10 think tha1 her
Killybrooke Elementary School kindergarten class would
ne ver recover the wooden tO\' trucks that were s1olen from
the playground last fall . ·
Then she heard about Pere\ Ross. thl' mllhona1re
wh o wntes a syndicated newsp"apt"r colum n ~urned at
giving mane} and gifts to people who wntc him "''llh
requests.
Kerr. a 51-year-old Costa Mesan who has taught at
Kill ybrooke for 13 years. coordinated the students and
their teachers in December and they sent Ross a letter
written on butcher paper. signed by each child and
includin$ thumbprintsofthosc who hadn't learned how to
"'·rite their names.
The classes had a truck-draw1n~ conti:st and the two
best-designed trucks were included 1n 1he pat'kage.
Kerr had all but forgotten the 1nc1dcn t "'ht.·n she sot a
call from Minnesota saying 1hc m1\liona1rc was delighted
with the le11 er and 1he anwork and wan1ed 10 replace the
trucks.
(Pleue oee MILLIONAIRE/ A2)
·Proposal for new building
creates pier pressure in HB
A plan. lO cons1ruc1 a ntw two.
_J'~~-roofed bulklina a1 1h•
T end of Hun1ingtOn---nach -,,icr._is
drawin lots or attention -and it0s
prcsentcontrovers} whtn huge waves
battert'd the end oft he pier and npped
out decking.. ra1hng ·and several
pilings. I ~ also damaied the old End
---HB Cit)' A4m1AlatratorCll";!:~ompeon llolda model of
controYenlal bullcllac pro for end of pier.
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not ·a avora .
Afkr all. the old pier has been
around for 70 ytars., and nobody's
gain& to do anything dra5tic there
without elicitin.& 1 howl or two. ·
But the critics are l1sh1n1 lhe pier
plan from 111 sides.
In the jud&ment of some regular
pier visitors. the proposed stucture's
dcsian .. sucks," is "'yuck~" and is an
"abortion."
And some officials. who arc stay1n&
away from the hassle over aesthetics.
are qucstionina-1lle costs of suc:h an
cntcrpn5t and arc askin1 if the I .8JO..
foot structure can be!' made itrong
enough lo supPor1 such a heavy
buildina.
"What t{wc: do strcngthen the end
of the pier and·sofncthina happens to
the middle." a.sks Councilwoman
Ruth Finley. "TltctT havt bttn
studies 1hat say the pier is 101n1 10
have to ~ tt1nforttd. What if
!o0meth1n1 happens 1n the middle.
We'll have sorru•thina at the end that
we won'\ be able to ~ to."
The stagr wu set fast M1rrh for the
'
beca~se n was a ufcty hazard_
City Administra1or C harles
Thompson is push1n1 plans for lht
new bu1ld1na. He wan1s a coffee shop
m1uaran1 to be located on tM ftm
fl oor with th"c sccol'fd SIOf) to be taken
up for a mectin& room. fees for the
use of the build in& for such 1hiaas as
reunions and convent1on1 and wed·
dins receptions would usdy fiftl..ntt
bu1ld1ng costs. ht believes_
But the dcstan of the buildina by
lrvtne a.rth1tect Jeffrey T. Gamer -
and o's use &s a. mtttina ptace -Ml
drawn the ire ofEUa ChriatcnK:n who
{?l--PtltR/A2)
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A2 * * Orange Coast OAILY PllOTI~. Januaty 30, 1984
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lliaty Roa.a, 10. and Shannon Brown, 9, untangle balloon• at the Balloon Derby.
Balloons
help boost
1984 drive
Dot11ng the sk) wnh a vanet~ of
colo~. 3.000 helium balloom noated
high above Orange Count} 0' er the
weekend as the March of Dimes lifted
off m n~"" year with a picturesque
Balloon IJeTby
"It adds a fesu' e feeling to a
1rad111onal acu v1t) ,"said LarT) Rich·
ardson, executive director for the
Orange Count) \1arch of
Dimes "There 1s nothing Ille a good
balloon lift-off."
Trad111onally, the Mother''> March,
1n which volunteers so from door to
door collecting contnbuuons to fig.ht
binh defects. Lake-, place dunng
January.
But this year when people ga'e a
contnbutton. the> had the option of
panic1pat1ng in the balloon derb)
held Saturday at Santa l\na College.
Name Lags were attached to the
balloons and pn~es for the donor and
the finder of the balloon that travels
the fanhest will be given.
More than S5,000 was raised.
according to the organizers
Derby-goera had no better luck with t hetr·matn •upply of
ba.lloom, which also tangled upon releaee.
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REAGAN BID CHEERS COUNTY GOP ...
From Al
Adler predicted former Vice Presi-
dent Walter Mondale will be Re-
agan's Democra11c CJpponent ne~t fall
and said he expected the GOP .,.,ould
be far more succe<;sful in rat'>tng
campaign funds
"Those gu)s ha\!~ all the mone~ 1n
the world We're u~d to Republicans
spending lots 1n Orange ( ount~ ... he
commented
Fuente\ !Mltd 11 al'>O •'> ht'> "su-,p1-
c1on·· that ~ondale v.Jll 1o1.1n the
Democratic nom1naton ··But as tar
as I am concerned all tho~ liberal$
are the \ame Theres not an 1m·
prcss1' e one among them:· he said
The (,Qp pam official said he
e.11p«t'> counl) Republicans"''" gen-
erous!) contnbute to Reagan·-, rc-
elecllon effon bet<ius.e the pan) and
LAGUNA GRE ENBELT ...
From Al
wooded acres nonheast of Laguna
Beach
.. We don't need to build another
freeway down here " Brower said
"How many people are enough for
Cahfom1a Who will ask that ques-
ttOn. (Population growth) has got to
stop sometime. Let"'> do 11 now -while
Caltfom1a 1s sttll beautiful. ..
After his speech. Brower e11pla1ned
that government and the people
could proh1b1t population growth b)
1mplemen11n1 no-growth pol1c1es and
hm1ttng the con'>trucuon of uttht~
lines.
··\.'.. c ha\t to <,top 1n\.11Jng 1ndustf\
to ( ahforn1a." he \aid. · ~e don't
have to ..a~ 'come on out ticrc · "
Bro1o1.er also pushed the organ1ta·
t1on to expand its plans for a coastal
national park
"Malo..c the plan bigger than you
have." he c;a1d. "( aplure the interest
ofthecount'. the -.uttt'and the federal
govemmcni ··
Earlier 1n the e' cning, outgoing
greenbelt pre<,1dent Jon Brand told
mcmlx'rs lhat propen) dcd1<..attons
from dc\clopcr'> have garnered
I (JJ.XXJ a<. res for the greenbelt He alw
president have .. captured the hcans
and pocketbooks of !'vir. and Mrs
Orange County"
Republicans are planning one
maJor fund-ra1s1ng event 1n Orange
Count) dunng the campaign, but
Fuentes said he does not know
v.hethcr Reagan, First Lad) Nanc)
Reagan or some other adm1n1stra,t1on
official would be the featured speaker.
honort"d Orange ( ount) ~upen 1sor
Thomas Hiley for his role 1n helping
prescnc much of the land.
Rile} said Monda} that he "didn't
feel vef) good" about Brower"s com-
ments. ''I'd 1ust as soon forget 11."
.. , wac; shocked about his sttgges-
uon to keep people out of Orange
Count>-" Riley ..aid ... And he offered
no soluuom during the speech."
"And to tell (the audience) to just
..ay 'no' to de\'elopment seemed to be
a '>tmpli'>ttc answer. If 11 were that
can to do 11 ""ould have been
accomplished ...
MILLIONAIRE AIDS MESA KIDS ...
From Al
( 01nc1dentalh the "Breakawa) ·· tele' 1s1on prosram
was doing a 'ilOf) CJn Hoss and "'an led to film the delt "er)
of the trucks rm Thursday
the l1rc;t 11me. Kerr o,a1d \O the cameras could show her
"spontaneou!. .. reau1on
So Kerr and herlharge-,got 1udo\omcac.11ng.1ob<>ot
She kept the rll'V.'i of Ro.,.,· ~tit ,1 '>Ccret lrom the
1.htldren w the~ \Ciuld be '>urpn-,ed 1o1.hen th<.· <.all fro m
Ro'>'> came
"'I thought I'd be nervou'>. ™-lt I wasn't at all." she said.
T hl· J...1d<. a k"" of ""horn got to talk to Ross on the
phone ""l'rl' thrilled 1o1.1th tht· tru(l\ '-"htch am,ed from a
< df'>nn lirm -.hon I~ alter the phone lall
f lw program will arr on ( hannel 11 fl om I to 2 p.m 11n h :h I., '"I had 111 pretl nd I wa' hearing Col the dona11onJ IOI
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PIER PRESSURE GROWS IN HB ...
From Al
has operated bu,1nc'ie'>'i on the pier
for 33 year'i
"I can't understand what the) ""ant
10 take ll awa~ from the people ·· she
said "There arc other places for
private groups to meet \Ulh a\ at
Ma.xwells. the hbrar) c,chools. at
( harlie's (hilt. or at < tl\. Hall lt"s
JU\t not fea\tble I can't see I( ffi)stlf .•
Chnsten\en al!><> '>aid the hu1ld1ng
could become a "<,linking mer,<," b)
people throwing fhh up on the
hu1ldings
She al'io a'i\Crl\ the l<IPJX r roof will
turn green and dnp po1 .. onOU'> nu1ds
down below
Chnsten~n. who ha\ ~ol1uted
wmments and taken ctn informal poll
of 100 people at the pu:r ..aid 95 of
them opp(>'>( the plan\ for the ne""
bu1ld1na
\ays ··. \.\e ha"e \omt· folk'> from en~
hall who w1i.h 10 have their own
private pla"pen on a ..cc.ond lc\el
atxl\ e the ne"" call: lsn I that s""cll lor
them'l ~o swell 1n fatt. the} should
pa) for that lu.\ur~ out of lhe1r o""n
pocket l ei thrnrave!lry come ttnder
public '><.ruttn)"
Bob and Darkne (1011 call the
propo..ed hulldin!( "shuw~ and pla\llC ••
Helen < >'Rrtl'n "I llon·t Ith· thl·
\tructurc .st all 11 look' ltll· .1
lifeguard c,1a11on ··
Lula Fklk Lindquist "Your build:
ing pttture ha\ not Ileen J well·
though! oul plan Cit) look<. ltkc a
bomh \helter··
"\.\1.• hired an architect to create
1ntere'>t I'd have to sa) he's done 1t,"
Thomp-,on said wryl)
He al\o cla1mc'i that builders in
Europe ha\C been using copper for
200 )car\ or so and that copper makes
the bc't plumbing matenal It hasn't
po1\oneJ an) fish tlttH I kno'i' of. I
think there t!) 'iome mmnformatlon
here"
fhump'ion \atd he hopes the bu1ld-
1ng project can go out to bid in March
and that the structurr can Ix com-
plctcd b~ summer ..--
But c1 1y officials say I 6 new pihng.s
will Ix· required to suppart thr new
building and that work will cost 1
money that hasn't been allocated.
The city has spent about SJ00.000
alread> on pier repairs It sull has a
SI 25.000 balance from storm in·
suranle. but it's going to cost about
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Marine killed in Beirut
Soldier dies a waiting
flight to Navy ship
off shore for aid
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -A U.S.
Manne died today of wounds suf-
fered 1n daylong clashes with Shute
mihuamen. a Manne spoke-sman
said. Three other Mannes were
wounded.
erupted again at 2.30 p.m and
continued 1010 the earl) evening.
A spokesman for Amat, the main
m1ht1a force of Lebanon's Shine
Moslems. said two Shute c1v1hans
were killed and at least 13 other
people. including o ne m1ht1aman.
were wounded by Manne fire near
Hay el-Sell um. east of the airpon.
"They (Mannes) are shelling Ha)
el-Sell um heavil y. It 1s very bad," said
the spokesman at the west Beirut
office of Amal leader Nabih Bern
Brooks ~1d ht' did not have
1nforma11on about injured c1v1lians.
'"We arc sorry about any civilian
casualties." he said. "But the bottom
hne 1s that we are Laking fire from the
area, and we have to defend
ourselves."
Lebanese state radio said two
c1v1hans were wounded at Beirut
a1rpon, which was closed b} the
morning !lhelhng. reopened and then
closed again a~ shells from the hills
slammed into tts parking lot in the
afternoon Maj. Dennis Brooks. the Manne
spokesman. said two Mannes were
shghtly wounded early in the day and
two others suffered graver wounds
dunng an afternoon exchange.
One of those wounded 1n the
.afternoon died while awaiting a
helicopter flight for treatment on a
U.S. Navy ship offshore. The other
was nown to the amph1b1ous assault
ship USS Gtli.m for treatment,
Brooks said.
Record school land sale
The death of the Manne, ""hose
name was no t 1mmcd1atcly released.
was the first since Jan. 8. A total of
260 U.S. servicemen have been killed
since the Mannes amved in Septem-
ber 1982.
The first clash, at m1dmoming.
lasted about an hour The fighting
Deity PUot
Deltfffy
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Moncay Fr.Oar II you oo
no1 ~ ... your paper Dy
~ 30 o m cal DelOf• 7 p "' .,..., you• co py ,..,1 D• .,._._e<I
. Ttie~Mesa Unified School
Oistrict Im com~ a record lugb 1nnMCtion.. sdlina 47.8 acres of ctistricl pro~ny for$t5 million.
John Nicoll, sthool super-
tntendeot. said me Board of F.duca-
tioo approved a contract with lhc
J.M. Pesen Co .• lnc. for ~lirl-the ~ 1.n a special meetin& 'lleld
The property b&g sold includes
the 11-acrt Bay View Elementary
School. do$Cd due to declin.inacnrol·
Jment six years aao. and 36 acres of
undeveloped land that surrounds 1L
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
H. L Schwartz Ill
Pubhsner
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GoP\I by 1 1 m cal Delore
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Chazy DowaHby
Edtt<>< and Assistant
to the P\Jbhsher
Roaemery Churchmen
Controller
Donald L.. Wlllleme
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It is bordered by JambOrt'~
Boulevard, Bristol Street and
Bayview Drive in S.oaa Ana Heidits.
Niroll said the dtveloper, a New·
poJ1 Beach-based retidendaJ COD-'
struction company, has 30 days
before tbt deal becomes fi.na.l A five-l'f.' pa~cot sche<lule bqjns July
When tbc sate was approved. the
distric1 received a SI S0.000 bindina
fee, Nicoll sajd.
Most recently, the Bay View sd\oOl
~s bein& leased for c~ bY
Coastline College, be said.
C~Uon 714/IG..UU
Cleulfted edMrtlelng 714/M2-M71
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''A.I.'' ClllTIR HELPING PIOPLI TO ACHllYI GOALS
Ill A SIX MONTH ''TOTAL FITlllSI PROGRAM''
The "A.T " Center IAlternohve Treo1men1 Center located 1n ~zonnes Studio, 3023 PCH 1n Corono del Mor hos
developed the mmt 1mpress1ve 10101 l11ness program ovo1loble anywhere in Oronge Count.,.
Soys duector Colleen W1llengo; 'We ~new thot people were tired o f the woy Heolth Club~ were rrov1d1ng services fo r
lh8/TI You come 1n, poy o large m111ol payment, but ofter 1hot, even though you'rp promised oll ~1nds o f personal 01tPnt1on you ger
nonP You end up f1ghlll'lg the crowds for o month or so ond then drop ou1
We designed 1he AT " Cenler with one 1h1ng 1n mind, one-on one personal ottentron m oil aspects of o Totol Heolth
ond frlness Program .
In the "A. T." Program we hove d1v1ded our opprooch to fitness into several colegones
o Nutrition & We1gh1 loss cl Stress Monogement Control & Goo1 Se111ng
b E.iierc1se ond Cord1ovosculor ~ehob1l11011on di Training for 1he Compel1t1ve Alhlete
Everyone hos o completely 1nd1v1duol need for nutrition & exercise. so we do 121 doys of 1es11ng to determ1oe who1 rhe1r
diet ond e.11erc1se program should be This woy. we con develop o system that 1s suited 10 the exact needs ond only their 1nd1v1duol
needs Yet because we do such ex1ens1ve 1eslll'lg we olso con design o program lhal fits your lofesiyle We do 1he following tests
• Cy10 tox.c food Sens1t1v1ty Counseling • 8food Pressure Testing
• Nutrient Deficiency Tett1ng Through o Computer • Heort & lung Copoc1ty Tes11ng
• Body fot Percentage T esttng • MuKle Endurance Copoc1ty T esttng
also dooe wee~ly during the enllre s111 month progroml • S1ress T es11ng & the Ellec1 Stress hos To~en on Your Body
• Oxygen Intake T estmg lrw1ce weeklyt
ActuoMy lhe tes11ng rs d1v1ded 1n10 three ports
11 Teshng 10 determine o proc11col, r.aftstic opprooch 10 nulr1l1on & sensible diet
2 Test mg 10 determine exercise copoc11y & copobtl11y
31 T es11ng to de1ermine siren level '" effect on lhe body both phys1colly & emohonolly
After the 1n11ol tes11ng we loke all of lhe combined results of those tests & py1 them togeiher into one total program of
nu1r111on, exercise & streu control & monogem•nt • eoch s.ct1on determined for you by you In other words ofter we've done our
l&lhn'1, and consultotlOl'I, we know e11octly whot your ne,edt ore & then we design o proc11col 1eol1s11c program lo help you mfft those
needs os qurdly os possible. And, we work w11h you one on-one, w11h personol 011en11on, every Irmo you come into the center.
It's 1us1 like hov1ng o penonol tro1ner & covnselO< for o full sue months
"We're doing rhis to M>ltsfy o growing need," stoles dtre<:t<>< Wrllengo "In the health •ndustry ten 10 f1heen yeon ogo
when health clu~ f1rS1 storied, P9QP!e come 1n ond were 1niprened ~ey sow, lot's of chrome eqv1pmen1, whirlpools sovnos,
etc But now 1hey1re not Impressed with those things anymore. Now ~ople wont to see 1ha1 they really ore gelling cOfnpletely
personal ot1ent1<>n & thot wtlot they're doing' 1s being designed ond monitored by people who k"9w what t!l~v·r~.&. hov
John Loftt\. a \Ophomorr at Hunt·
inaton ,lk-ach H1,h ~h1.>(')I wa\
moved tl> wntt We n~.d .i place for
I Robertson "fkauttful. ub!>olutl'
h hcau11ful 1f you nn·d a mental
1n'>lltu11on or m1-.un on a pier It
\UCk\ Nu go L<'t'~ h:ivc some
common \Cn\C here··
-t""'n) \dm1nislra1<>r Thomp\On
\aid ht like\ thr dc•1gn and purpose of
the bu1ld1ng It'\ designed to 1ndu:a1c
movement hkr a boat out in tht
ocean ··
S 100,000 more to build the 1,200-
\QUA.c.C bu1ld101 #-~IG4""'elt-~ Pf Ote ti, -
-~urfen and tow11folk 117grJ \ t\il when
they ao to the beach We don't want to
run 1 damn rnun1r1 club for all the
nch people 1n Huntington ~ach ·
Another rn11c. \\ 1tltam "\ndt'rwn,
Just Call
642-6086
Offic1al'i are trying to Jtt S2SO.OOO
1n tJ S. Job 8111 funds but they
indicatr there''i a question whether or
not a rc'itaurant and meeuna place
qualtl)
What do you like about tbt Dally Piiot? Wbal don't yoo llkt? Call tbt
oumbtir at left and your me11a1e wlll be: recorded, lrantC'rlbd and delivered
10 tit approprlat• editor
Tiit tame U ·hotr aa1werln1 service may be u1t d to record leuen lO tilt
editor on any topic. Contrlbdtor1 to eor Letttrl col•mD m111t loclode U.elr
name and teltpbone aumbtir for verlflutton No ~lrcalatlon c1l11, pitas
Tell H wb1t'1 on )'OOr mind .
f -I
W•'re using our Charter Program to olloW o person 10 spend suit months comple1ely re doing their body 1n onywoy lhey
wont. In other words, in 11)( months we con htlp you gel 1n10 the best shope you've ever been 1n your life
At the "AT "Centef, Or G1sefe Weisman, a Ph 0 1n COU11c1l11g ond psycholog1col serv1C.es ond outhOf ol the boot ''The
W1Mers Woy,' handles 1he siren manogernen1 and gool st111ng/gool 01101nmen1 sec11on of OUf program
Our E•per1mentol/Chorttr ProQ<om rs to prove that the heolth industry 11 making the 1rons111on too "Hands On" 10101
OpptOOCh IO fltneu that dtals with ON Osp8CIS pnyJICofly, m n1oay ~ tmot1onolly
Wt ort oftrn1g '200 Charter Members a chcmct to patt1c1po10 1n this program the cos1 '' $I .SO 00 Otld covers oll ttshng,
1ro1n1ng, ond oo. 10.one rnon1t0f1zo11on for $111 months There Ott no hidden cost1 ond $I SO 00 covers you'°' o full 1,,1{ mooths There
will olK> be o 1111 rnonth mo1nt.nonce program ovo1loble to lhtst '200 poople 01 •ho Pnd of this progrom In order for us to continue
moolloring their result• for o full yeor. • •
To becom. on fxP9(1men10l/Charter M9fnber pleoMt coll
THE "A.T." CINTlll
675-8955 or 675-1250 lxt. 220
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BuuETIN BoARo
'Breakdance' to aid
muscular dystrophy
Who is :really man's best friend? Silt removal
plan wOrlting
in Upper Bay "Hn:ali.dance '84.'' a dancina compc1111on 10 benefit
lhe MU'"-ulJr O)"ilroph) Assocaauon. will be held
Suurda) 111 ~anua Ana Valley High School.
. Fhm1lltlt101a will be held from noon to 4 p.m.
followed b> lhc dance competition from S to 9 p.m.
Mone)' ra1)ed from the contest will cnaale MDA to
rnn11nue 11s pa11en1 service and research proJrams in ats
light aga1nM ncuro-mur.cular d1sca~. Additional infor-
ma11on may bc obtained by calling the MDA office at 547-2537.
CPR clanes set for hospital
Sa.u1h CouM Medical Center wall ofTer card1cr
pulmonary resuK1tat1on clas~s bcg1nn1ng Wednesday at
the hospital. 31872 S Coa)t Highway. South Laguna.
The Amencan Heart Assoc1at1on as sponsonnJ 1he
sessions. which will be hdd each Wednesday night an
February. To register. cull 499-1311 . ext. 2718.
Madame Modjeslca forum topic . ,
Newport, Irvine committee•s
Ereservation efforts detailed
By JEFF ADLER
Of!Mo.llr,.. .....
Effort~ to save scenic Upper Newport Bay from tont
of ~·II arc rap1dl> rno v1na forw::ird, accor<Una to~~
conducting lhc re)(:uc dlon.
Engineenng cxpen' told members of the Upptt
Ncwpon Ba> Sediment ( ontrol <:ommmcc that umpor·
ary measures taken la'lt year to stab1tia the 1CnJ1tive
marine habitat are working and plani for a pcrmancq_t
solution to 1he ba) 's problems are nanna completion.
A slide presentation on Madame Helene ModJeska.
Polish actress and Orat;1ge County pioneer. wall be
presented Thursda} a1 a mee11ng of the Laguna Beach
branch of the Amencan Assoc1a1ion of Un1vers1t) Women.
Linda HempbJll
clerk
Costa Mesa
Alex Jones
electrlHI engineer
Santa Ana
Shawna Olsen
student
El Toro
Tlie committee, compo!oed of reprcscntalJvtt from
the county, the ~talc Dcpinment of Fish and Game. the
Irvine Co. and 1he catacs of Newport Stach and Irvine, i
authorized to spend $7 5 m1lhon over the next five years to
trap the sill that threatens 10 de)troy the bay.
Al 11.S organa1at1onal meeting last week, the commit·
ttt selected SupervaM>r rttomas Riley, wh0tc district
includes the bay. to serve at its chairman. Other panel
members auendang the opening session were Irvine Co.
President Thoma N1cl\Cn "lewport Beach Mayor Evelyn
Hart. Irvine Mayor Pro Tcmporc Barbara Wiener, and
Fash and Game Department Director Don Caf'f)Cf.
Ellen Lee of South Laguna will conduct the program
at the Neighborhood ( ongregational Church of Laguna al
9:30 a.m. Further 1nformat1on may be obtained b} calling
Doroth} Backus a1 499-272 I
God. because you can count on
Him and some people you can't
count on.
In this world or the next? In
this world. a woman. In the next,
God.
A good woman. She'll ~tand by
a man and always be there for
him.
Chamber to bear clty panel
The Govemmenlal AfTa1r!> Comm111ec of the New-
port Harbor Area Chamber ol Commerce will feature a
p~el of Newport Bccrch city•offictals ·durtng1h~'Pl'l'St
Fnday Breakfast al 7:30 a.m. Friday.
The breakfai.1 will be'~ a1 1he Sheraton Newport.
For more information call 644-8211 .
Free tax asslstance offered
Tax Counseling for the Elderly and the American
Assoc1a11on for Retired Persons will ofTer free income tax
assistance ~mnmg Fnda} at the Senior C111zens Club.
Counseling will be conducted Tuesdays and Fndays
from 9 a.m. to noon. Seniors are requested to bring last
year's return and an) other pertinent papers.
Brallle Institute talk scheduled
Diana Burkhardt. a member of the stafT of Braille
lnstatute's Orange County Community Center. will spealc
10 Golden West Home Heallh Care. 17612 Beach Blvd ..
Suite 7. Friday al 9 a.m.
John Rabt
marketing consultant
Oceanside
Janet Phelan
student
Steve Bostik
salesman
Huntington Beach
The committee ·wa$ told by engineers that a five-step
program to trap hundreds of 1boumnds of cubic yards of
salt has been developed to ~ve the estuary, a ncstina.
feeding and spawning ground for a vast range of wildlife.
Temporary measures already taken 1nc'udcd dred&·
mg of the bay to remove more than a half-rrullion tons of
sediment during 1982 and 1983. .
When completed. an add1t1onal 1.2 mill.ioff cubic
ytarsof~d1men1 will be removed from the bay, proteetina
both the \lo ildhfe that frequents the Upper Bay and the
lower ponaonc; of the wau:rwa). explained Don Simpson,
the project manager
Also. a series of catch basins will be constructed to
trap sediment before 1t can reach the bay. he said.
The state will pa} 75 percent of the recommended
. p~oJect's com while the remaining 25 percent of the tab
will be picked up by the lrviJle Co., the county and the
c111es based on an analysis of how much sediment each
enuty 1s bcheHd to be contnbuting to the bay.
Under the formula. the Irvine Co. has volunteered to
pay its 17 percent share, Newport Beach and the county
3.5 percent eath. and the ci ty of Irvine .3 percent.
Final plans for the project hould be completed
. wathan eight months. committee members w~ tpld.
Burkhardt 1s coordinator of 1he Braille lnstitutc's
speakers' bureau and also conducts lours of the center's
facili11es.
Naturallsts plan park program
Long Beach
The environment, because it's
supportive and always receptive,
for better or worse.
My cat, because when I kick
him out of bed he still comes
back.
Dogs. They never argue with
you and they do what you tell
them to. Planners asking
builder to sign
Pollutionfearstallingworkon bond on seawall Volunteer naturalists at Caspers Wilderness Park will
present a public program Saturday from I Oa.m. to noon at
the park. seven miles east of the San Diego Freeway on the
Ortega Highway. ·
A nature program. "Birds. Plants and Animals of
Caspers ~ilderness Park," will be presented by Ranger
Darrell Bennett. Contact Benneu at 496-4212 or 831-2174
for further informauon. Coyote Canyon dump project By DAVID H. BISHOP
Delly l'tlol Ceno11p1,......1
Planne" in South Laguna won't ask for the .
condemnation of some beachs1de c0Adom101ums, but
they do· want a builder to produce a bond to ensure a
seawall being constructed to protect lhe condos won't
break up and harm ncarb} beaches.
Adoptlon forum set Saturday County postpones action after
"The Lifelong Issues of Adoption," a class for I f 1 I gt I adoptive parents, will be given Saturday from I to 5 p.m. rv ne ra SeS eCO 0 Ca Concerns
S~h~rlS~~ng Resources' Santa Ana office, 1633 E. 4th Sh, -By ANDREA ADELSON
Sharon Kaplan. who has over 20 years' experience in Of IMCWJ ll'llo4 11-"
the field, will conduct the class, which explo~e core Irvine's unresolved concerns over the potential
issues of adoption. A s1 m1lar class for families who have fouling of groundwater from Coyote Canyo n landfill will
adopted a child from another country or one of another tie up at least temporanly a proposal to extend the hfe of
race, wall be held March 3 from I 10 5 p.m. the county's largest dump by four years.
Funher information and registration 1s-avaifable b) The County Boar-0 of Supervisors delayed taking
calling 542-5005. · acuon on the landfill until Feb. 15 afier Irvine asked for
CALENDAR
more time to try to hammer a compromise between
agencies ~till at odds with the plan.
Irvine officials contend an environmental study fails
10 thoroughly analyze how water quality will be affected b)
1he proposal. to borrow dirt from ne1ghbonng hills and
Monday, January 30 \ eventually cap lhe dump wuh a crown of dart.
But Irvi ne doesn't intend 10 put up a permanent
roaqblock, a city official said.
• 1:30 p.m., Oruge Coa.nty Planning Commlulon,
Hall of Administrauon, I 0 C1v1c Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 7 p.m .. Laguna Bucb Houtlng Committee, C11y
Council Chambers. S05 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach.
"Everyone is still trying to work out a compromise."
Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said.
Since only a portion of the 653-acre dump that
straddles the Newport Beach-Irvine border falls w11han
city limits, Brady said county planners don't have to
accede 10 Irvine's concerns to proceed with expansion
plans. Tuesday. January 31
• 9:30 a.m., Orange County Board of Sapervl1on,
Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, ~nta Ana.
• 6 p.m .• Laguna Beach City Counctl/Plunlng
Commlulon ud Board of Adjustment, Council
Chambers. SOS Forest Ave., Laguna Beach.
"We don't like to bnng lawsuits unless it's absolutely
necessary," Brady said.
• 7 p.m .. Oru1e Couty Water Dl1trlct Board of
Directors, District Headquarters, 10500 Ellis Ave ..
Fountain Valley
However, a trial is scheduled in May on two other
suits brought by the city over similar environmental
concerns about the opening of a new landfill in northeast
lrvme called Bee Canyon.
The most recent proposal an the four-year-old debate
over Coyote Canyon's closure suggests three grad 1 ng plans
PoucE Loe
Countydeputysuspended
after arrest on -btirglary rap
A 33-year-old Orange County
Sheriff's deputy has been relieved of
duty following his arrest Saturday on
suspicion of burglarizing a neighbor's
tiomc in Laguna Niguel.
Steven M. Kent, a six-year veteran
of the department, was booked at
OranJe County Jail and then released
on his own recoanaance over the
weekend, a~ng Sgt. Lynn Nehr-
ing.. •
C09taMesa
A Huntington Beach man was
injured SaturdAy after his car was rear
ended in a hit and run accident in the
northbound lanes of Newport
Boulevard at Me Drive. William
Delorimier, 33, was treated at the
Co ta Mesa Medical Center Ho patal
for cuts on his head and released. A
car that smashed into him 111 the left·
tum lane and forced his car into a tree
sped ofTaflcr the accident. • • • A fire in the vinyl scat bacluna at
the McDonald's restaurant, 635 W.
19th St .. was caused by a youthful
arsonist, witnesses id. The uspcct
ta paper cup on fitt and then Jcfl at
to iannc the scat wh1lo he ran out
Friday. Damasc wa estimated lit
SIOO. • • • • A nour JafC' in a home on the 800
r
"J
Authorities would nof say whether
Kent allegedly took anything-from
the residence althou.Jb a search
warrant was -la ter obtamed to-search
the deputy's own home.
Kent's 23-ycar-old neighbor, who
was not identified, told authorities he
returned home earl y Saturday after-
noon and heard someone inside hi s
house. The neighbor reponed he saw
a man he believed to be Kent running
block of Prcs1d10 Onve was broken
into Friday night and $22,227 worth
of aold and diamond Jewelry was
stolen. Thieves apparently broke a
window to aa1n entt)' to the home. • • • A window was forced open on a
home in the SOO block of Paularino
Avenue Sunday, prov1d1na entry to
thieves who stole SI .~ I 0 worth of
televisioni, stereo e<1u1pment and
Jewelry. • • • stereo, video eQuipment and TV
were reported to~n an a re adcnual
buralary Fnday n1&ht on the I 000
block of We tward Loss-was est•·
mated at $3,870.
Hwatmaton Beach
A home bur&!•!) ~u ~poncd carh
today on the 47{JJ blocl of Arena
Circle Entry wH apparcntly m de.' by
\
from his house.
Sheriffs deputies. called to the
seene, arrested Kent when they
reportedly observed him returning to
his own house. Kent did not!ut up
any resistance. authonties sai .
The deputy has been placed on
indefinate administrative lea' e pend-
ing a comelcte invcstigauon of the
incident. An a:rruiinemcnt 1n court 1s
set for Feb. I .S. •-
pryina open a rear door. The loss
included three television sets worth
SI , I 00. a video recorder wonh $6SO,
stereo equipment worth S 18,000 and
$300 1n cash. • • • Someone stoic a silver 1971
Porsche 911 E rrked Sunday on the
4600 bloc:k o Wamtt A venue, a
resident rcpcrtcd. The a~uo, which
has Nevada license plates. was valued
at $18,000. • • • A prqc break-in was rcponcd
unday mom1na on th( MOO block of
Clarkdale Orivt. 'The los~ Included
fi hinaequ1pment wont\ S 1,900and a
, color television ~t worth SJOO. • • • man was a.r1utcJ unda)' after·
noon at the f1ra,ct \tore. 98 2 .\Jam~
A\IC., on r.ucop1c1on nt shopld\1ni ·\ body mas er wonh SI 6 wa\ re·
covertd
to improve drainage at the 20..year-old landfill, by using
dirt from twe nearby ndges to reshape the dump's
contours. The dump wa!> built over a spring and a lake 1s
forming al lls base. Propen) o"'ncri. m Blue Lagoon are paying VTN
( onsohdalcd Inc. of In 1ne $280.000 for the first pha3C o(
a seawall proJt'U being built under an emergency pem11t
l'iSUed b\ the CUUOI\
The ridges are not now w1th1n the borders of the
dump, owned by the lrvme Co. bu1 operated b} the
county, city planner Richard Masytzak. About 4.600 tons
of garbage are dumped dall~ at Coyote Ca nyon. the largest
landfill operated m the county.
The hills are a huffer betY.cen 1he dump and
prestigious Spyglass Hill and Harbor Ridge ho using
developments in Newport Beach. In 1nc's nearl) as plush
Turtle Rock neighborhood 1s on the opposite side
Residents from )>o1h c111es complain of foul odors.
··"-cart' afra1d.1h1c, "'ill "-a!th out 1us1 hke 1he work
tha1 wa\ donl' three \Cars ago ·· said Fred Gilbert. a
member of the <)outh Laguna board.
Es1het1c dcfenorat1on and noise from daily grading
arc other concepls of rec,1dents. Mas-yc1ak said.
Councilman Davit.I Sills. appointed 10 work out
deta1lsof1hedump'sclosu re.doe'in't believe !here will be:
agreement before yea r's end.
Several I01lg-t1mc beachgocr<.i and nearb) residents
ltlld the board la'>t \I.Cd. thal thl ~a\l.all being built would
not protect 1ht· condom1n1ums and 1hat rocks being
placed at Blue Lagoon for protccuon '>'-Ould eventually be
washed awa\
"Th1<, proJcll 1~ 1n the oceart." said Greg Taylor. 36.
'Tm trying to find out wha1 the hangups arc and to
find an acceptable solution. if there 1s one," Sills said
Sills said the Cit) would support the In-inc Co.'s
takmg over operations of Co}otc Can)'on. although he
doesn't think the county 1!t hkel)' to relinquish control
"E,entualh• the' (lhc ..:undo unite,) Y.ould have to be
t·ondemned .\II .the big rOlks from three )Cars ago are
gone. the~ 're out 1n the \urtlinc."
Taylor \a1d that rm k'> from the former Blue Lagoon
c,cawall ha'c "-J'ihcd up a\ far north as V1ctona Beach an
Laguna Beach
Ron Bt•d.cr eng1nl·cr tor 1he prOJCCt. told the board,
"We don't guarantt'l' 1ht· !>t'awall for 100 )ears. we do
guarantee 1t will afford greater pro1ect1on." &ckcr said he
wa!tn 't aware of the "'or~ that "'as done th rec )Cars aJO.
Kinc~id gets art post Board chairman \nn C hnstoph saicl "M~ 1deaJ
motion "'ould he th.ti the unite, would be no longer
protected" Bui 'he lhl'n 11lkred the plan to request a bond
from the b\l1lda as an Jllo nat1ve. Under the proposal. 1he
builder would agrcc It• rl'pa1r any damage to nearby
beaches cau'M.·d h' thl· 'l'J\\all and to rcmO\l' an} rocks
1ha1 Y.3Shnl J\l.:J\ 1ll 11tlll'r bc:achc'>
A South Laguna edu<.:alor has been selected as the new
director of the Laguna Beach School of Art. oflicials
announced 1h1s week.
Edward Kmca1d Jr will assume thc post Wednesda)'
Ki ncaid has served in the Cap1'>trano l nrfied School
District for the past 20 )Cal'<i. mmt rcrcn1h a .. the director
of S<X'ondar) cduca lion.
"We should lnlHkrnn tht· buildings and cu t our
loc;c;ei;." \a1d (1ilhc11 ·~hen \OU ckh Mother Nature you
p:J\ thl' (On\l'ql11 I)\ I\
• • • Sl)meonc broke into.a )l·llo" 1977
Dat'iun pickup with a <.:amper shdl
parked Sunday on the 7700 block of
Starshell Drive. The loss included
Jl'Y.elry worth S 120. ••• ~nmeone broke into a shed adJa ·
cent 10 a home on the 1200 block of
Delaware Street over the weekend. A
hlack 26-i nch boys Schwinn bicycle
wonh S 100 was stolen • • • \ weekend burglary wa!I reported
b' a resident of the 10000 block of
EJye Drive The Ion included a
portable stereo wonh $278 • • • T"'o men \I.ere arrested unJa\
altern oon at the Mervyn's store. 91) 1 l
Adams Ave., on uspicion of shop-
tining. Clothing wonh $44 was re-
covered. • • • A cat buralary occurred unday at a
home on the 21. 00 block of ugusta
Circle. Someone entt~d throuih the
unlocked front door while the rcsi·
dent wa slC"rpma. The loss included
$530 IO C3!ih. • • • A tluntinaton Scach man told
officer$ h111 )ellow 1978 pickup tl'\lck
wa tolcn Saturday n1aht from the
parking lot of the-7-Elc\en \lOrt at
Beach Boulev1rd and Memphi v.
enuc. The key had ~en let\ in the
IJniuon. The lo wn e lamatcd at
SS.000. • • •
Intne
illl) wooden pall•t~ "onh SS20 ~ re diK'Ovtred mi im thi mom•
1n from 11 Ra1ph upcrmarlct at
14400 f ulver Drhc. Poh\C ~'
purloined pallet\ ;m• rc!lold for .1huut
SS t'\ f)IC'CC
..
• • • r .... o l'lattcl') l'hargei; "-Orth SS~ll
disappeared bel"'cen 11 a.m and
noon <ia1urda)' from he hind an f, \1111
-;talion on Sand Camon Roa<l • • • .\ thief using a wire coathJn~l·r
stole S 1,800 v.orth of "aluahk'> Jlh·1
breaking into 1wo cars parkl·d on
Typce Wa)'. The thefts WNl' d"
covered aturdn> morning • • • A lb·~ear-old guesl of tht' Ir' 111r
Mamou hotel wa\ da<mmlcd "' •1
sccufll} guard afkr the cmplo)l'l' "'il"
threatened \I.Ith a knife PulKc ..aid
1he guard 1n1cncncd dunng a lam1h
argument rnda) .... hen the ~lllllh
tned to pull a kndc l he \01,.11h \l.<J'!>
re.leased to lw; pa re n I\
fACuna Beach
Gregory Jo)eph Motrcntx "4 nt
Penn1vlv1n1a \I.a!> arrt'stcd for <ar"
ang a roncealed dt'adl~ weapon Ill hi\
car Saturday nflcrnoon 01 <)(can
venue and South C oa\1 ll1~h .... J~ \
Laauna Beach Mowrc~cll' pohct'
officer saw a bl-er tr\ Motn•nl·<:·, lap
11nd then d1'1CO\Crt'd 4~·inch wooden
club 1n the car The \U')~Cl wa~
rclca d on $2.SOO bail • • • ~ pllrry owner report~ thJI 11
h11nd-ca~ed ~i~·lnl h hwn7l' \tatuc of
a bud.1na horse wnnh $ '.ooo ap
~rcnll> was \tolcn from d~· \1ilk
Gallery. 14 '2 uth C. oa,1 I hghwa\
Saturda\ aftttnnon.
<# •••
A f\<'1 hbor w a man attcmptm
tobrt'31untoa ch1dC'I mhl' IHllhtun
lhc 1000b1ock of B:alhoa \\l·nur anli
nottlil-..1 po11l-c. 1 ht> 'IJ'Jl<' 1 n tr. atl'1
behind a hlHl\C anJ "1l' later tp-
prchl..'ndl'\l h~ polil'C. \ lnl\'nt \\ll hl'f. 'o. uf R1H'NJ~. "a' tdc t'-4"<1 .itkr
fl'''ttnp, ll\IXlO hail
'
• • • 'iU\fX'l'I\ 'lllk tirt's ant.I auto parts
\ .illll'J al s~ \100 oul of a storage
g.11Jttc JI .t~7~ Laguna Canyon Road
I 11d;I\ night
Fountain Valley
Burtthir' rm·d open a shdang glass
dt11H Jlld \Inks 5. ~OS tn Jewelry and
L .1m1 1.1., th1m a rc\1dcncc tn the
1111111<1 hlod: nl \1t. Baden-Powell
\trt•1·1 ....
\nml·unl L lllerrd a house 1n the
t 1itH1<1 hlod of H<'mlock Street
1h11111gh a "1lChl·n window and stole a
ll In 1\lon ~I and i,tcreo equipment
'.1llll'J at$ I ~""> • • • I h1L'H'' took a m1t"rtl\\BH oven.
'itl'rl'll and gu1tnr 'nlu<'d at S6Hfrom
:'I l\'\llknl'C 1n 1h1: I IOOO block of
(.)11,llt/ \H'llll\' • • • \11mrnnt l'n1crt>d an unlock~
111H.~ 111 \he lllOOO hlod.of )camorc
\tll'l'l .ind 'tole a cakulotor hnefcaK
.ind l a\c,l'llt' pla \er • • • 1 h1n l'S \Ink \team hcauna lOll
'alunl .it SlHOO Imm the We~t
m1n\ll'1"-u~·ry.I 7Sl ! "lcwhopc St.
Newport Beach
Mor~ than U .000 \A.Orth ol JC'\\Clf)
.... ·" 1.1kcn fmm o Balh<l3 Roule' 3rd
fl'\ldl·n\'C lh1c' ~ hrokc into by cnwl-ine 1h1ough a~ doo1. • • • \ n.-d m 11 bo\ v.1lh 1t a metal n
allal ht '1 v. \lC>lcn from the fron·
'" nt of a huu'<' on the 1000 blOl:l.. of
Sunt1 go l>11vt• • • • I hrtt lham('nd nng~ • nd an tx· p<"O,~I\ c ~. tch v.crt talcn from a
lorkt"\l h(lUW 10 1hc fJt,\hluO com·
mu nm 1 ht' rrng' Yrl't\' taken from 1
'"" lcf) h\1\ m brJroom anJ 'be "at 1 Imm 1hr ._1tchrn
•
Artists fight Olympic
battle to draw murals
LOS -l rEUS t .\P) -Abandonana
qwct studio tor the haza~ofufc near the
fast lane, I 0 anasts rn hardhats are pain tin&
murals to beauun do"-ntown frttwa) Mils
and o' erpasses ior nl'\t ~ummcT·s Olym-
ptC'S.
.. It's very drainma work much more ~
than m) oth~r ~t~t murals," said Terr)
Schoonhoven. "'ho has incorporated the
Pantheon and the akr ofSamothrace into
a ficuonahztd Los .\ngeles sk)lane talc.mg
shape above the 6th Street bndge o'er the
Harbor Fretwa).
"Seeing the amount of poor ~kc1S1ons
made and bad dm 1ng that goes on. 1Cs
amaz1ng the freewa) S)Stem works at all''
Schoonhoven man cled.
The traffic isn't the onl) haLard faced by
participants m the OI) mp11 . .\ru Festnal's
mural project There''i also the smog. auto
em1ss1ons. incessant noise and di!.<:omfort
from long hour!. spent standing on metal
platforms or walL.\1.3\ s to paint murals that
will stretch out 3UO ll'et or more wide and
up to 20 feet high
'
Ho" do the 111ists bandit it?
"With plannma and ear plup," said
'\Jonzo 03vis, the project'' co-producer
and ~atoT of a mural combinfog African
and Amrncan S)mbots at I.he 3rd Sttttt
Harbor freewt)' on-ramp.
"I'd put m)'selfin a rubbtrsuit 1'1 couJd."
added Judnh Baca. whose "Women in
Marathon" will grace the 4th SU'C'et Harbor
Frttway off-ramp.
The 1111sts. \II.ho chose their s1~ from a
Olhfomta Dcpanment of T~portatton
hst oflocauo~cd sufficiently visible
and safe. •·musT conform to normal safety
measures rcquu~ of any contractor," sa1d
Caltrans engmcer and art coordinator Bob
Goodell.
All must wcarhardhatsaod vesl$and use
signals. They cannot work dunn,g rush
hours. \\h1cb mean~ they must stan after 9
a.m. and finish by 3 p.m. each day.
Five of the artists found out afkr
choosing their sites that the) bad to erect
concrete safety bamers, paying costs rani-
ang from S350 to SI , I 00 out of their
commissions: $2.000 for the original draw-
Art in the fast lane
. .
Artillta ln Loe An&ela bra Ye amoa. nolae and traffic paintlni '
mural•, like the one abown, alOJll freew•JS ~ effort to
-beautify downtown for neat •um.mer'• Olymplca.
Jackson is
recovering
from btJXns
ing and S 15.000 for the mural.
The money must also cover materials ------------------------------and wages for an} assistants, such as the Most employers to stay
open during Olympics
··gang-onented L.1ds" who are working wnh
Glenna Boltuch on a mural incorporaung
portraits of children of various cthnac
groups. The work 1s going up under the
C'h1ldren·s Museum. for which It will also
scnc as a label.
LOS .\~GELE~ (.\Pt -~1ng1ng sen-
sation Michael Jad.'>on rec uperating from
scalp bums cau'-'.'d b' llrl·'-'orL.<t apparent!~
mastamed during the lilming of a com-
mercial. as "dmng grt'Jt .. at h1~ fan-tlanl>.ed
"Paint alone costs $2,000." Baca said.
The am sts who had to put up banicrs will
probabl) also have to pay for thell' removal.
and none of them expect to turn a profit for
the murals. which arc supposed to be
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
While some firms wi ll alter
their schedules, it will be
business as us\AI for many
area employees during the
Olympic Games, several
executives say
couraging employees to
take vacations during the
J ulY. 28.-Aug. 12 Games.
whale others arc forbidding
them during that time
span.
survey conducted by the
advenising agency of
Nelson & Visel in San
Pedro. more than one-third
said the y wCTe expecting a
boost in sales this summer.
One·fourth said they were
chan&ing employee va-
cation schedules because of
the Olympics. while one-
completed b} May I.
home. his brother '>cl~!>
De'otees bearing lJrds tlo\\ers and
stuffed animal<. streamed up to the gate of
Sult. the anists arc excned -if a bit
weal') -about the project, which is
offenng some a chanct' to try out new Of the 260 or so senior
managers participating in a techniques and mediums. Some firms are en-
the hou~ 1n Encino 1n Los An~les' San ~-------------~-------------------~ Fernando \ alle~ Sundc1~ tu gi'e secunt~
guards their offenn~'> ome clutched
cassettes. records and fan nMgaz1nes as the)
stood vigil across the strt:l't ~a' ang happal)
when Jackson's motha appeared and
waved back
"Michael's fine. He's doing great." Tito
Jackson said Sunda' 3'> he dro' e through
wrought-iron gates m tront ot the house.
"He's taking 11 ca.,, .. said JacL.son·s
physician. Dr Ste\t:n ll0cffi1n
Jackson's S4.alp sustained second-and
thard-degre~ burns when an l'\.plos1on ~t
his hair on lire fnda~ night as he was
filming a Pepsi-( ola commt:rcial to the
tun(' of has hll "B1lhe Jean"' at the
downto\\n Shnne .\ud1 tonum.
The ad was one oft wo be mg made for use
during the broadcast Feb :!8 of the
Gramm' Awards
Hoeflian . who '1cv.ed 'adeotapes of the
accident with Jackson Saturda) night, said
1t appeared the acudcnl happened "hen
one of the firew.orL.s ewloded at the wrong
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President Reagan
announced Sunday
night be would run
for re-election. •
1 k fifth of the CXCCUllVCS said Reagan 00 S at they would be giving awa}
tickets to the Games tQ
their employees. customers ~our more years and prospective clients. J.1 Lou Bone, president of
PLA Merchandising Co., a Says he welcomes the idea of division of the Gannett Co.. was one of the ex-de bating Democratic candidate ecutives who said his com-pany would all but close
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan returned down for the Olympics.
to the Oval Office as a candidate for re-election today-and .. , thought we were going
told reporters be likes the idea of a debate with his to have some problems"
Democratic opponent. telling workers to take
With his supporters prcd1cung a close, tough election some of their vacation time
and has opposition sa) ang voters will "reject four more during the Games. said
years of danger. four more years of pa.in." the president Bone. "but most of them
ducked a chance to make his own predicuon. arc very anxious to get out
.. You know me," he said. ··1 never say anything like ofthas town. l can't believe
that. rm superstitious... how many of them have
The president made the remarks as he walked past the scheduled vacations in
Rose Garden to the Oval Office at 8:58 a.m. White other states."
House staff members took the highly unusual step of Bone's firm sends in-
letting photographers and reporters into the garden to spectors to stores to make
allow them to watch Reagan. on the morning after he sure manufacturers' prod-
announced his candidacy. uct5 have amved and ha'e
He defended his tax cut program as one that has been properly displayed.
benefitted a wider range of people than that ofTeTcd b} Since many of those stores
John F( Kenned). sa)mg the Kennedy tax cut gave the arc likely to shift their
wealthy and business a higher percentage of tax relief than hours dunng the Games
h. .. and with traffic snarls ex-as. 'd d ··our tax program 1s faar:· the· president declared. pected. he sa1 ll ma e
.\sked whether the deplo~ment of U.S. Mannes 1n more sense to have his
Lebanon would become acampaagn issue. Reagan replied: employees' vaca t1ons
"It d.epends how long they are there." scheduled for that time.
i\sked 1f he would debate his Democratic opponent, In contrast. a firm that °/P.~ . .n.~261NSlltth ye~~·"· CE Regan said: ··1 support debates. I fa, or that idea." operates 10 restaurants
v.u _ Remtnded that the Democrats have been attacking from the San Fernando
him. he said: .. When have the) not'> We'll have some Valley to Orange Count) is • c... Rf!IMdlrt mtercung discussions." canceling all vacations be·
. No11·Smoktr Rites Reagan ended any lingeringdoubtslflbout his political ~use of an expected surge
• ~. ind 30.60 Rites plans with a paid poliucal broadcast Sunday night in in business.
wh ich he said, "Our work as not finished."· "We're going to see a FARES INSlltANCE The president also made it clear he wants George Mother's 0a} for two sohd GRQtl> Bush to continue as vice president. weeks." said Don Shapiro.
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president and general man-
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Water. He's concerned
about his company's lim-
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Olympic events.
"The big JOb I have is.
how am l going to appor-
tion those out among the
employees?" he said.
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win situation."
Goldwa ter
to retire at
end of term
WASHINGTON (AP)
-Sen. Ban) Barry Gold-
water. R-Anz .. said Sunday
he wiU not seek re-election
when his fifth term expires
in 1986.
Goldwater. when asked
af he intended to run in
1986 dunng an interview
on the Cable New$
Network's "Ncwsmaker-
S u n day" pro gram.
answered ... Hell. no ...
The 75-year-old senator
has been ill in recent years,
sufTcnng from a hap ail-
ment and a prostate gland
problem that required sur-
gery last July.
First elected to the Sen-
ate in 1952. Goldwater was
the 1964 Republican nomi-
nee for pre 1dent. He lost in
a lan<hlide to President
Lyndon Johnson.
Goldwater serve~ on the
en1te committees on
armed services a nd com-
me~. setcncc and trans-
ponat1on, and on the Select
Committee on lntclhgcncc
Known a an outspoken
conservative. Goldwater
has preached a philosophy
of cut\ina back on govern·
mcnl to ptmnt the frtt
market economy to func-
uon. But he has often
bucked the con1ervall'Ye
W1na of the oor. c:nn·
cmna amona other\ Rich-
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Jonty and the Rcpubltun l>ln n tr,
College students say
high school too easy
By tbe A11otttled Pre11
LO ANGELE C olleae-bound ht&h school student~ arc taking ea)y duioel and aett1n1 easy A's, say~ a
national survey of colleac freshmen released by Uq..A
today High school gradana hu become too~. according
to thc.~urvey. When u ked if.h•&h school aradina was too
as 64 percent of student tn 16 Western states avced, ~o~Pared to 62 percent in the Midwest, 57 percent an the
E,aaand 54 percent 1n the South
PUSH gets fund• from Arabs
NEW YORK -The PUSH Fouod.auon, a ke)
fuodtng group for the Ci\ll nghlS·rehJlOUS Of'Pnt?atJOn
headed by the Rev. Jesse Jackson before he entered lhr
residcnttal race. rece•' ed SI 00.000 from the ;"\rab l«gue
Cetween 1978 and 1981 . accordm~ lO I rubh.shcd rCl?Or'l.
The donation from the confederauon o ~I Ai:ab nations
was the largest to the founda tio n by an identified group
over the past fi..,e years
Lawyers to help fight courtjam
HARTFORD. Conn. -Con ncc~icut is asking
lawyers to serve as referees.'° an expenment aimed at
u nJa mm mg a ts backlog of c1v1 I cases. S1Jtty members of the
bar will be sworn 1n Tuesda} as referees tn non-Jury cases
After heanng cases, they'll make recommcndat1oi:is to the
SupenorCourt, which will rule. It marks the first time that
andav1duals other than ret1red1udgcs arc being used as tnal
referees 1n the state's courts.
Hotel open after weekend fire
O RLA NDO Fla. -A 14-story hotel damaged in a
smoky weekend 'arson fire that inju.red ;34 people has
partially reopened. its management said. Fire department
spokeswoman Leslie Brewington wd inv~uga~ors are
convinced the blaze at the Howard ~ohnson s, which sent
300 guests scrambhns to balconies in the ~rcdaw~ hours
Saturday. was "definitely" set by an arsonlSl. Pohcc had
no suspects however. said department spokesman Jack
Stace).
Craft case appealed again
KANSAS CITY -Lawyers for Metromedia Inc
asked a federa l Judse Jan. 23 either to reverse a jul) ·s
S325 ()()()fraud verdict an Chnstlne Craft's lawsuit against
a Ka~sas City tclev1s1on station or to grant a third trial in
the case. A. 12-member federal court ju1 in Joplin
awarded $225.000 m actual damages and 100,000 an
punitive damages to Craft on Jan. 13 after determining
that the former KMBC-TV co-anchor was a victim of
fraud b) the station. It was the second trial in the case
Lawyers for Metromedia, which owned the station when
Craft worked there, listed 87 grounds for the appeal, which
was tiled wtth U.S. Distnct Court Judge Joseph E. Stevens
Jr.
CALIFORNIA
Solvang's tax base too valuable
SOLVANG -One-third of its residents have
petitioned to make a city of unincorporated Solvang. a
Scandinavian-style resort tn northeastern Sant.a Barbara
County. But nobody on the county's fivc-membeT Local
AgenC) Formation Commission has supported the move
for an incorporation election here. ap~ntly because
Solvang. with Jts quamt Danish bakenes. gift shops, hotels
and only 3.300 permanent residents. makes too much
money -mostly from tounsts just passing through.
Count' offi cials estimate the) would lose S 1.3 million m
revenue if Solvang incorporated. That mone) would th~n
stay in the city where local businessmen say they want 11
Officer beaten, dragged by car
AN DIEGO -A ~ystenous radio call from a
stranger brought officers to the rescue of a policewoman
who was severely beaten during a weekend tra~c stop.
police say. Officer Susan Shertz, 32, was listed an
satisfactorv condition at Mercy Hospital after the incident
Saturda) morning. The four-year officer had been found
unconscious and bleeding at a near-downtown inter·
section. A man's voice came on the police radio and said.
"If you're loolc.ang for a damn officer. she's at Fourth and
Elm:· but police do not know who the caller was. ·
Child ls shot w1th uncle's gun
BELLFLOWER -A 4-year-old boy has accidentall)
shot and critically wounded himself while playing with his
11ncle's pistol dunng the weekend. sheriffs deputies sa)
Mark Antonio Escobosa was in "very criticaJ" condition
at Charter Suburban Hospital in nearby Paramount where He ~ was admitted shonly after the shooting Sunda)
afternoon, nursing supervisor Kathy Landry ~1d toda.~
The boy shot himself above the right eye while playing an
the bathroom of the home on Mayne Street, deputies said
WORLD
Pollcehltbygasbombsln Ulster
STRABANE. Northern Ireland -Roman Catholics
bombarded police wtth scores of gasoline bombs in this
border town early today to mark the 12th anniversary of
"Bloody Sunday," when British paratroopers killed 14
unarmed Catholics. Inspector Jim Craig. a pohce
spokesman. said officers fired several volleys of plastic
bullets at the rioters in four hours of trouble in the
predominantly Catholic town. He ~1d 180 firebombs
were thrown. ''the.police were heavily stoned and pctrol-
bombl.-d, but we have no reports of any serious casualti('S
on either side." Craig said.
Two Marines slightly wounded
BEIRUT-U.S. Mannes fired tank cannons and
small arms at anti-government militia positions today
after the ~mencan base at Beirut's airport was shelled for
the first time an two weeks. a Marine spokesman said. M:tJ
Dennis Brooks said two Mannes were slightly wounded.
treated at the scene and returned to duty. A spokesman for
Amal, the main militia force of Lebanon's Shiite
Moslems, said at least I 0 Lebanese were wounded b)
Manne fire m the Shute neighborhood of Hay el-Stllum.
east of the airpon.
True~ •een ln Angola fl61Jtb:Jg
LUSAKA. Zam.bia -As istant Secretary of State
Chester Crocker said today he was optimistic about
endana conflict an southern Afn~ and there were reports
that Angola and South Africa would ~Jrcc soon to a <:eaS('·
fire. Crocker met Wlth Zambian offic:1als.. then Oew to
nearby Malaw1 in southeastern Africa. In Johannesburg.
The Utt newspaper quoted "informtd sources .. as saying
South Afnc.a's prime ministtr, P.W. Both.a, WU\ c~ted
to announce the sun of a 30-da)' truce on Wednesday
Soviet. condemn Reagan bid
M COW -The Soviet Union cond mnin& P1t~1dcnt . Req.an' dcasion to run for rt~lect1on. said
today th rte )·tars of h1 policies had end1n1ercd ptaet
commentator for T , the official So\'ict 11tws agtncy •
sa.id any claam by Rt'~n to t\Avc 1treo1thenCd ~urit)
and f!'ld~ thr world ~ftr '-'I "1n obvious he:-· Yun
Kornalo' commentary s the tint offir1aJ Sov1c1
tt t1on t~ Reagan' nnouncimcnt. ~
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LETTER S
'lnsiderGff ers anothe
view of Upper Bay ·-.oes
To the Editor:
Ban Ellerbr~k's letter of Jan. 2
answenng Henry Burke's letter on
Upper Newport Ba contajns ~veral
errors to which I object.
I ha"e read pr~v1ous remarks b)
Mr Burke on this !>UbJect in this
paper. wherein he states his concerns
over the neglect 1n maintena nte and
the unsafe nature of the area. making
secure recreation 1mposs1ble for chil-
dren or adults.
I have taken the nature walk
offered periodical!\ and I can assure
you 11 did not addr~ss one concern of
area residents
As a long-11me resident. I obJCCt to
his ambiguous statement s1dc-step-
pine any responsibility of the ot:
gan1zat1on of which he's the presi-
dent. the Friends of Newport Ba}
The truth that he conveniently ig-
nores is that has group for five and
more years before 1975 made every
malicious move it could to defeat any
logical local planning for the Upper
Ba;,.
I obJect to the group} total lad.. of . . ..
J any plannina to permanently correct
the siltallon problem onginating in
the upper reaches of lhe watershed
area.
As a mother. I 6bject that m)
children cannot safely use the area for
recreation. •
As a resident. I object to the garbage -
and variety of debris that is swept ·
down the Channel with the sill into
the mass of mud already there.
making 11 a source of terrible smells.
rats. skunks and mosquitoes. in the
hot months 1n particular.
.\s a taxpayer. I object to the
dredging balls we face and I agree wuh
Mr. Burke that there 1s a total lack of
leadership provided by the Friends of
Newpon organizauon.
I object generally to the treatment
we local residents ha' e expenenced
in our deteriorating environment in
contrast to all the concern given the
birds-b) Mr. Ellerbroeck. and other
outsiders like ham.
BARBARA PALOW
Costa Mesa
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Otange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday-, January 3J, UUM M
JACI
Al1£1S11
TlieCIA
secretly
_funds
Sandoval
U.S. supports --=o---rtght wing chiefs
death squad forces
WASHINGTON -For 30 years.
the CIA has been bankrolling a man
reponed to be the evil genius behind
the nght-wing terror that has claimed
tens of thousands of Ltvcs in Central
America.
Citizens must solve pr~belms
To the Editor: ·We go along, accepting every
corruption of our political system as a
normal condition of democracy. gi' ·
mg little or no thought to the
consequences of our own political
dereliction. We consistently elect to
public office people whose only
mouvation 1s self interest. People of
no pamcular stature here nor there.
who hterally come o ut' of the wood-
v.ork. eager to do the bidding of
whatever master tosses them the
'And then the toaster said ... ' . _./,..
Several officials in the intelligence
community and the National Sccur-
1 ty Council have vehemently
protested the continuation of what
they consider a sinister, shameful
relationship. But intelligence sources
told my associates Dale Van An.a and
Jon Lee Anderson that the funding
continues despite the opposition.
The apathy and disinterest of the
Amencan people in the poli tical
principles and events that shape their
livcsandcountr;, 1s becoming a maJor
frustration for many people who are
fearful of losing our ability to retain
l~e form of government ga,en us by
our founding fa thers.
Apathy and disinterest have
already led t-0 major losses in our
opportunities for a fair democratic
political process. The average citizen.
for instance. views without alarm the
burgeoning power of t'Orpora te
money and its impact on our political
system. The> are unmi ndful that ll
has emasculated our power as a
people to govern ourselves rathd
than be governed.
Many of us are unconcerned about
such issues. because we arc unable to
rcx-og1111e or define pohucal t~ran
ntes.
L.M. Bovo
JUICICSt morsels. ,.
And we couldn't care less.
It 1s only too clear that the entare
situation res ts on th<.' shoulders of a
noncanng electorate and that its onl)
solution lies in mot I\ at1ng that body
to tum itself around into a more
concerned. aware. and pnnr1pled
ClllZCnf)
REBA I WILLIAMS
Newpon Beach
Dancing is the best medicine
11 > ou tend to get depressed too
often. take up dancmg. An) Jogger
will tell you that physical act1 v11y
seems to ward ofT the blues. And ifs
widely known. too, that close per-
sonal contact with another human
being does likewise. So experts m
moodswing matters sa) dancing is the
perfect prescription.
During th e three days after an>
highly pubhc1sed champ1onsh1p
hca' ywe1ght boAmg match. the
hom1c1de rate worldwide rises slight-
ly. Or so contends a scholar at the
Umversity of Cal1forn1a in San
Diego.
Q. Was actor Charles Bronson ever
m the Army?
A. In the Air Corps. Tailgunner 1n a
B-29 dunng World War II. Flew 25
missions over Europe. And' took a
bullet in the shoulder once.
You ever talk to inanimate obJects'?
C'mon now, dpn't give me that stuff.
You do so. Everybody does. What th e
heck, it's not so bad talking to
inanimate objects. ·
lfyou'rcgoing to stand there and
insist that you h~ve never talked to an
inanimate obJect. look me straight m
the eye and tell me that you have
never gone out on a cold morn i.ng..
when you were late, put your key in
the ignition of your car. had 1t go
uhhhrr ... uhhhm ... uhhhm ... You
going to stand there a,nd tell me that ·
you had absolutely nothing to say to
that car'?
Reason I asked as because I was
talking toa heater the other day and
Ann caught me. We have some
friends who used to live on a boat. It ·
can get pretty cold living on a boat.
even m good ol' sunny So Cal. They
had a heater that kept blowingcarcuit
breakers, so I lent them an old heater.
We saw them the other night.
(They've moved back on dry land)
and they returned our heater. Not
only that. but they bought us a new
little heater that will fit on our boat
much better than the old big one.
An} wa}, I just had to try that little
devil out. Pan ofourbathroom 1sa
smaller room that contains the
shower and porcelain facility, and 1s
exactly the right si1e to test the new
heater. I plugged at in and turned it on.
h set there. hummmgquietly to itself.
kickmgout a remarkable volume of
hot air. and in a shon time.
thermostatically shut itself ofT.
It wasonlyafierit had cut itselfoff
that I could hear that the regular heat
was on as well. I looked it straight in
Bill
HARVU -
its chromium grill and said ·'Aha!
Had some help, didn't you. ;,ou little
twerp?" Ann said "I did not. and
don'tc<1ll mea twerp."
AfterJ had managed to disengage
my fingernails and toenails from the
bathroom ceihng. (you see. J hadn't
known shewasbehmd me,) and got
my hcan started again, it occurred to
me that shewasjustgetingeven.
It was the day before Thanksgiving.
I was sitting in m) recliner. and Ann
was messingabout in the kitchen. I
heard her.clear as a bell. say "Alright
you. stand up!" I stood up. "OK. now
hold still for just a mmutc." I held
sttll.
After several minutes of nothing
happening, I said "Wh} ?"
"Wh) what?"
"Wh~ am I holding stall'>"
"What!'>'>!"
"Why am I hold mg sttll? You said
stand up a nd hold still. I'm standing
up and holding still. Wh} ?"
"S11 down. I wasn't talk'tng to )Ou."
I looked carefully around. The dog
was outside playing. The cat was
sitting on the floor.grooming herself.
but she never has reacted to com-
mands to stand up and hold sull. nor
any otherth1ng forth at matter.
"Who were you talking to.," .
"I was .. .I wasn't talking to you."
"Yes. but who were you talkmg to?
There's only you and me and the cat
here. and you know that the cat
doesn't listen to adamn thtng we tell
her. so who ... ?"
•·Does it really matter?"
With this, I got up and staned into
the kitchen.
"WeU.11 didn't. but now you got
my curiosity up." She was stuffing the
turkey.
"Well, if you really must know, I
was talkin$ to him."
··whoh1m?"
··Him." A barely perceptible nod
towards the turkey.
"The turkey? You were talking to
the turkey?" Now. for some reason.
that transcends all of the lessons in
common sense that were ever
pounded into me and ignoring the
wrath that was sure to follow. l found
this circumstance hilarious. l roared.
l guffawed. I inquired as to the
alacnty with which the turkey had
responded to her commands.
~he armed herself wi th a rather
large cast iron frymg pan.
Se' eral hours later. she let the dog
and m) selfback 111t0 the house. r Now. Ann is not a person to let a
golden opponunuy pass. I'm pos1t1ve
that when she saw me unpacking that
heater. she surmised that if she hung
around long enough. she would catch
me in the act of talking to that heater.
anQ balance the scales around here.
hewasnght
J did.
Shed1d.
Fat is thicker than the, best of intentions . .
~o number of books or magazine
articles dctaihng the king.or ;t_mount
of food I should eat to lo!k ~eight will
ever convince me that I'm not just a
person who is just naturally over-
weight.
I don't have a pot bell) or great
globs of fat hanging from me any-
where in pan1cular. l'm JUSt over-
weight. There's. too much of me
every"'here. Right now T m up
around 110. That mav not sound bad
but I'm not 6-foot-3. ·
No one has ever been able to prove
the extent to which we can alter the
cou~ of our li ves by resolve Nine
times a year I promise myself to lose
weight but at the end of the )Car. the
chances are I'm $Omg to 'weigh more
or less what I wei~hed when the year
started. That's if I m lucky.
Years ago I remember thmkmg I
had found the answer. r had read a
aood book by a doctor who t'l ught at
Harvard and he·convinced me that
the problem of weight was a simple
one. You are fa t for ju~t one reason.
You ta~e in more calorics than you
burn. The doctor conceded tha,t some
people burn calories faster than
others and that differences 1n our
rates of metabolism make 1t harder
for some to lose weight th an others.
The fact remaills, though. that 1f you
weigh too much, you cat too much.
There arc a few medical exceptions to
the rule but they don't involve
enouah people to be worth talking
about. Whnt the doctor didn't talk about. ~ausc he wa5 a nutritionist and not
a psychaatri t, wa some faulty w1nng
in my brain and th e brains of a lot of
overweight people. that afT~t the
appclatc. My appetite keep$ me going
back for seconds loogaf\er I've had all
the food I ouaht to con ume. Food
keeps tasting so aood I want more and
am unable.-to control my urge to take
1t.
ORANGE COAST
I hate to be ma room wtth cigarette
smnkers but l'm sympathetic to
them. I've never smoked cigarettes
but I understand how difficult it must
be to give them up. Jf r can't give up
ice cream. I've got no business feeling
supcnor to someone who can·t stop
smoking.
There have been periods in my life
when I've lost weight. I can overcome
my urge to eat for short. in tense
periods when I devote practicall y my
>Nholc life to trying not to. but it
doesn't last. O"ercaung as a!I much a
pan of my personality as blue eyes
Cary Grant
Daily Pilat.. ,. ~
H.L. lchwllta lll
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ChuyDowelbf
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Ltirry 0 . lpeera
"'~ldllOf
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ANDY
ROONEY
and wide teet. I can no more keep
from ea11ng too much over a penod of
)Cars than I can change the lnsh look
my face has.
When I look at those weight charts
ma doctor's ollice. I laugh. According
to them I ought to weigh 145 pounds.
They'd have me lose a third of what I
am. I'll get down 10 145 pounds the
day the doctor starts making house
calls for SI 0 a visit.
So many things about overeating
are too depressing to contemplate.
Butter is cen ainl) one of 1he puresl.
most delicious foods e'er made. It's
made with such a wholesome and
natural collaborallon lx·t"een man
and co". too. It scl·ms unfa1t to
farmers who have so much of 11. and
to good cooks who love to use <.o
much of 11. that butter should be high
on the list of things we shouldn't eat
Years a~o I learned that bourbon
was fatten mg. All alcoholic beverages
are high in calorics. It see med
incredible to me that two things as
different as butter and bourbon could
both produce the same deletenous
effect on the S\Stcm. I recall wonder-
ing whether the fal produced on m)
frame b" bourbon would look a"' bet1cr or·,~o"e than that produced b~
butll'r
Everything about being fat seems
so unfair
Cary Grant: the ultimate democrat
WASHINGTON -A little good
news. This month we-not to mention
he--celcbrate the 80th birthday of one
Archie Leach, born in England, raised
on the stage, matured in film and now
enshrined in our memory as the
essence of style and grace. Ladies and
gentlemen, I give you Cary Grant.
For almost 50years now. Cary
Grant has been a mitjor. ifnot the
dominant, film star. He's retired now,
living (I hope) on yachts, changing his
clothes several times a day never
losinf hiscrcasc,drcssing for dinner.
opcnrna t.bedoor for women, saymg
just the right thin-. imprcssl ng head
waiters, knowin&Just how much to
tip. bcina humorous without ever
beina ridiculous and-most import-
ant-<loing 1tall cfTonlc ly.
An admiss1on. l 1lways wanted to
be Cary Grant. I know.ofcourw, that
CalyOrantisCaryGrantand 01epatt
is taken, but I wanted to be somcthi o&
like ham. Other kids wanted lO be
ballplaycnorfiremen, but not inc. I
wanted to be Cary Gram.
The funny thina is that C•ry Grant
wan&ed thcsa.mcthina. As ~hard
Sduckel tcl!s u an his book. "Cary Ora nl-A Celebration," there was
nothing about Oran l's early life to
fore badow thetnan he eventually
became Hewubomintothelowtt
m1ddlecl&S$. t~chtldofEhaund
El 1c Le1ch-hcagarmcntcuuerw1ib
awcakne forthcarapc,shea
housewife with an tqually nous
problem. insanity When Grant wa~
nine his mother wt~ in~utu·
t1onala1t"dand hr did not ~c her for
1
R1c111D
CoHEI
25 years. t:l) then. he was a movie star:
"I was known to most of the world b>
sight and by name, yet not tom>
mother," ho.once said.
So CuyGrant was his own crea-
uon. He simply invented himself.
modifying a pronounced British ac-
cent, learning how to dress-turning
h1msclfinto the epitome of them 1d-
ccntury man. He was a aentleman
without v1nueofmonty, W1thout
vinue of a gentleman '5cducat1on-
with no clubs and nosoc:1al connec-
tions. He took the name Cary from a
characienn a \)lay ("N1kk1") and
Ora,f)t from a last of short la t name\
C~ry01'9nt was bom-bom again. we
mt&ht"f'Rtw $.iy.
His is the ultimate.-democratic
stol'). Grant. like thctqUAlly humbh
bom Fttd tairt, became thees·
sen« of urban sophi ttcauon h)'
~imptywantinatobe that Ofcoun.e,
be 'IS born with his look and tu
rcmar\lably agcl bod). but \ht rMt-
·thcclothc the manncr. lhr stran rh unploceablrac~ot-sail h1sown ·
mvcntion He decided "'hat hr would
1)( and then \\~nt out and ~·amt it .
\nd \C:t (1rant can he ..._-en a
somethan,elseenurely: un-
democratic. The movies an which
Cary Grant really played Cary Grant-
-movies about charm and culture.
movies where people dressed for
dinner. always had something clever
to say and never sweated-seemed
elitist Now. Hollywood has bttn
tum1ngout movies an which the male
stan. v,.earT-sh1ns. dnve pickups and
dnnk beer. This 1s realism, no doubt.
but it 1salsoacclebration of the
obvious. Richard Gere. for instance.
1s Richard Gere-good-looking, sex.~
There 1snoan to him. no packaging.
There 1s no sense aspiring to be
Richard Gere because he aspires to be
nothing else. He is what he 1und
what J could never be.
I could never be Grant. either.of
cou~. But I could tr;,. I could learn
how to dress well. I could watch my
pttth. t could master cuquette and
mannc". l could, )OU Stt. nsc abo'e
m) ona.an • my educat&0n, my (hm-
itcd)looks. I could never do that ma
T-shirt. In a T·shan the world would
alwa)'s k1cksand in my face In.a tu'
andcamel's.-hancoat. thollah. I can
be ~methingel somethma ~tter. ..
Soherc'stoc·aryGnntonh1s80th
btt1hda). ln tmclothcs. ""h h1
manner. be ttma1ns lhe ultimate
democrat. ut\dnn~ to him-be wilh
champagne. wcv.ith bttr Grant 1~
proof that may he \Omcdatthe cham·
pagne • n bcoun rt hit' u h ''
dead But Cal'\ (snnt h\c
\ httlc aood nc~
The CIA seems untroubled by the
fact that the White House itself has
denounced the right-wing death
squads in El Salvador. Yet the death
squads may have gotten their inspira-
tion from the CIA 's protcge, Mario
Sandoval Alarcon.
A former vice president of
Guatemal~ he oow heads the Na-
tional LiberatioQ.-Movement. which
styles it.self "the pany of organized
violence." At 60. Sandoval is a solid.
chunky. cold-eyed hombre who looks
as tough as he reputedly is.
The Nauonal Liberation Move-
ment was founded by the ClA in 1953
as a paramilitary force with one
immediate ~oat: the ovcnhrow of
leftist President Jacobo Arbcnz
Guzman. It succeeded the followina
year.
B) the mid-1960s. Sandoval had
emerged as a leader of the orgaruza-
taon. and he was evidently a bitttrand
"engeful man. One former confidant
said Sando' al had once bttn cap-
tured b\ leftists and tortured with an
electnc 'cattle prod.
In his fur;,. he began to dC'fioe
communists as Just about anyone
who d1dn 't share his fierce anti-
communist views, and to equate
them with the people who had
tortured ham. It was about the same
11me that the first death squad an
Central .\menea was formed, with
close ties to the National Liberation
Movement.
The death squad took the name La
Mano Blanca (The White Hand) and
began to terrorize leftist suspects in
Guatemala. It was responsible for as
man~ as 8.000 deaths 1n the 1960s,
plus thousands more dunng a re-
o;urgence tn the 1970s. In the 1980
election campaign. the National
L1bera11on Movement all but ac-
~nowledged its assoc1at1on with the
death squad
The idea of "anti-communist"
death squads proved to be e'portable.
t a•bon copies of the Guatemalan
unit aprx-arcd throughout Centntl
and South .\mcnca. The bloodiest
work in recent )'cars has been done by
the death squads in El Sah ador.
The underground terror groups go
b\ different names. In Guatemala
aione. there have been the Secret
.\nta·Commumst Arm~. Organiza-
11on Zero and the Order of Death. I
r('('cnth disclosed c' adence that lhe
death · <,quads throughout Latin
.\ment'a arc hnked. and are-fronted"
b' the l"t'glOnal affiliate of the World
.\ nu..('ommun1st League
In 198 t, m n public speech, the
regional anti-communist league's scc-
retaf) pa ad e\tnl\ agant tribute to
Sando,';11 and the 1'Ja11onal Libera·
uon Mo' l"mC'nt for being ··on lhc
front line" of the battle against
l:Ommuni\m
SandO\cll himself has bttn a pillar
ol the \\ orld .\nu-Communau
League In 1978. when he wa
<.iuatcmala\ \iCt' p~idcnl he pole.-
to the league's 11 th annual con·
ference and denoun<'td e'ef)onc
from f>re~ident Caner to the Cathohc
\hurch a tools of Mantsm H1
compla1nl: their stand on human
npts and lhrir cnt1c1sm of the death
~uads.
Pethap'I 11 v,.as no comcaden~ that
the Jrath ~uad' oon bcpn their
bloodt~t ~mpase \.1lhn& tens or
1h nd' or \U'lpcctC'd lefbsu and
\)DlfQth11e-~ in Ciuatemala and EJ
\ah·adur. c\nd 1t ~'Cnainh v.41,' no
'o\nc1dence that mn ·1) lntCT·
nauonal trattd the Guatemalan
death ~iad,dunna \hit pcnod t~ \be
f'IN 1dent11l palaC'C'
\kan"'tult'. the\. I.\ conunu to
prtH 1dc \('('TC'l f .and1n1 tu ndova\ I • J
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lot of dental worL. done and m~ unea 1ness has brcomc resentfuhndangryat my parents forln ingbO
more intense. I final!) fig,urcd 1t out. Wheneve r the dentist extrJvBgantlyand not helping us have a beeler hfe. The}
puts his hands 1n my mouth. I feel as ifl am being violated sec U!. strugghngand do absolutely nothing to hghtcn our
sexually. Not rape.oranythin&like that. butadcfinitc burden. Plcasccommcnt.-AMBIVALENT JN VA.
feel i ni-that he js aeuing extremely inumate. DEAR AM: If your bu1b1Ad were pby1Jcally
· I hve told myselfit is crazy, but the fact romains that handicapped, I would vlew your sltoadon differently. But
this man is puttinga part of his body inside my body, alcoboll1m luproblem becaodo1ometlllngabout-sucb I wonder 1f dcnt1slscvcr feel that they don't belong as jolnb11 AJcobollcs Aoonymou1 and maklngu effort &o
inside a woman's mouth? Please help me sort this out. I am dry up. A.ltd youcujoloAl·Allonand get a better
S ashamed to sign my name. -A RE>\ DER INT HE understudlog of the plot:ure Instead of acceptln& bis
SOUTH WEST boozlog as an lDevltable part of your life.
DEAR READER: I checked wltb several dentists and Maybe your parents resent tbe way your husband
not one said be fell u.ocomfortable a bout putting bl1 bands drinks up bl1 paycheck and they refuse to make It easier
Ina woman'• mouth. Tbey all raJsed the same question -forll.l m to lush It up by paylnghls bills. Forgive me if I
bow else can a dentist get to ber teeth? I bad to agree it sound cold and unaympathetic, but tbls ls the way I see lt.
seemed like tbe most logical approach. ., , • • • Tbree dental consultants suggested that you discuss ls P<>l a drug. ( ;n LSD. PCP. ccxamc and pJ_lls open
this problem with a therapii t. One said, "If the woman'• nt'" "or!ds fon ou. top s,~essmg. Ge11hc facts in A.~n
discomfort continues, she i boutd consider switching to a Landers all-ne11 booA kt. fhc Lo" down on Dope For female dentist." ~ach book kl ordt•n·d. st•mJ $!.plus a long. self-addressed
• • • slamp<.'dt·nq•lorx·(37 ct•nt!>postage) to Ann Landers. P.O
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 40. marri1:d IM years Bo,, 1/995. C "h1c:igo. Ill. 60611.
Backpain hard to diagnose
-.. • -f
D E AR DR . ----iiiiiil.-------pains. and scnsauons of pin and needle~.
STEINCROHN: I
don't like to be kept
PETER
in the dark when I'm
sick. I hke lo know
the truth -whether
the illness is serious s
Pain X-ra}S are not usuall} d1agn.ost1c. Special
{llClhods ma) be necessary. bt'cau~ somrumes tumor ~r
infecuon ma} be the cause In man) paqenls. bed rest 1s
helpful but should not be O\ crdonc. So ate drugs. braces.
physical thcrapv. But better be pauent. Mr. V., when your
d0<:tor tells you. the d1agn os1s 1sn 't apparent. , ...
DEAR DR STEINCROHN: I think m) only bad habit
1s taking al least a half doLen cups of coffee a day. I don't
smoke or touch alcohol. I keep my weight down and my
blood pressure 1s OK. So 1s m)' ECG. My quesuon 1s: shall
or just a passing JEllCIOHll malfunction of the
bod,. Mrlatest_sripe •••••••••••
1s th~t m) doctor\\ ill not tell me the real n:ason for the pain sa.1111• ..ANGEL 1n m' lower back. --~F"'1 'I',. . fR i·m one"' those who rarely had a back pain. But now
J give up coffee. too? M)' wife sa) s f', e made enough
sacnfices. But I want to do C\ Cl)-th1ng 10 prevent a hcan
anack. Mr. G. m that I'm 58 I suppose I should expect trouble in m) spine. ----M·'·.M-om_1_P_G_l ____ ....,".u .. • .v.1c.•.s.q.u•_4_rR.>_,.. But the question is: what's causing the pain? M} doctor
Orive·lns Open6:30WHkends /6:45WHlcnights * comes right out and says "I don 't know." That isn't very
Cbildren Under12Fret Unless Noted helpful 1s tt? He sa)'s that it's often difficult to make a
specific diagnos1$ of back pain. Do Y.ou go along\\ llh that? *
.~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * .... ~I Mr. tiEAR MR.~:: 1'1um I do In fact ther<'s • rec<nl ~jijji~;iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii ({ ~ _..._,,__._ __ ~-.... ~· arucle on bad~ pain 1 n G.ER IA TR ICS in which Da \Id t-.. iii Bargain Matinees! •f21~~M1Ii!1i4 )11~ Seib). M.D. of the Un1versi~y of Texas Health Center in SANTA ANA
DEAR MR. G.: From cxpencnce w1tti my own
patients and from what r,c rea d in the medical lttcraturc
there's no true assoc1atioo bctwcrn taking a half dozen
cups ofcofTcc a da} and tuning a heart attack. I'd say go on
a!> \OU arc Ho"'e'cr. it's up to )Our doctor to make the
dec1s1on • • • FOR MR. 8.: Proper exerc1!>e 1s even efTcctual in
people who have suffered a hcan attack. Some studies have
shown that people "'ho ha\ e exercised before the attack
ha' ca lower fatality rate during the first two) ears after the
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fA(ULTYotCANDlEWOOO are seen in th<: office will n~l'\-.~mc to as st1uct ural All 'erformancn Btfora S.00 'M
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cramr11n2 3'i<\OC1ated wllh numbness. hurn1n11.. stabbinl!.
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• • • FOR MR. M. Your doctor ma' net be enthusiastic
about prescribing steroid 1ndcfinitel) because the) ma) be
effect1\C 1n controlling the short attack. but are not so
cffcct1,c o'er the long term treatment.
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Brent Ragon Logan, M1ldd Jllllilon--Ollon
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saved a life with Red Cross CPR. H "The Heiting" (1980) Glotll
Grahame. John Clrrldlnt.
FAEM TALI THEATRE Could you? "~ * * "The Odd Job" (11178) Graham
Chapman, ~ Juot1.
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fiftec:m year old Brcnl RaQon ht d no idea how soon
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pleted h1s~ed Cross trauuno n1 a Youth Safery Seminru
But. whlle Brent was rtduig the tram home from that
semtnar, a man collapsed rwo tows behmd him
··tte wasn t breathuig, and I couldn't find a pulse ...
Brent recalls • l wasn't scared l didn 1 have tune to be
scared I knew what to do and I cbd 11 "
If vou were in Brent's place. would you know what
to do'
Wo11 teach you
Jo111 us
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COMICS Al
OC scams cl\].ttering
stairway to starClom· ..
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A~ Wlrephoto
Buzz Aldrin, show.n on the moon ln 1969. says a space
atatton should not be the nezt goal for NASA.
'Build on moon
as space base'
Aldrin criticizes
Reagan's ca ll for
ailCirbtting ~tattoo
WASHI NGTON (AP) -Buzz
Aldnn. who walked on 1hc moon wilh
Neil Armstrong. says hi!> old em-
ployer. NASA. 1s ~rong in wanting a
space station as 11s next maJor goal.
..\mericans. he contends, should go
back to the moon and build a
permanent base there.
"The '>Olar svstem's most desirable
'>pace Station alread} has SIX Ameri-
can fl ags on 1t.'' he said in an
. 1nterv1ew ... That's 1he moon. Let's
use it and not turn 11 O\'er to foreign
pioneering frontiersmen ··
Ald rin and several 1ndl\'lduals and
aerospace organ11at1ons are trying 10
drum up support for a lunar base as
1he Whi te House nears a decision on
an e'<panded national space pohc) for
the remainder of this centul)
Last week Pre'>1dcnt Reagan called
for a permanent manned orbiting
'>lat1on v.11hin 10 \Cars as a vast new
cntcrpnse and'>} nibol ofth1s nation's
leadership 1n space. Details are ex-
pected 1n his proposed fiscal 1985
budget to be presen1ed Feb I.
National Aeronautics and Space
.\dministrauon officials ha'e said he
also ma:y <,upport !>tart-up mone~
la1cr 1n tht'> decade for a scientific
station on the moon. perhaps as an
embarkation point sometime in the
21st centur) for a manned exped1t1on
to Mars.
Prcltm1 nal) 1985 !>pend t(lg proJec-
uons given earlier this month by
Budget Director Da' id Stockman
show thr adm1nistrat1on wantc; to add
$6 billion to N l\SA 's budget over the
nc\I five )cars. That's a huge increase
for an agcnq 1ha1 has seen several
lean \Cars and JUSt about the righl
figure for !>pace statton dcvclopml·nt.
Reagan wants to "recapture the
vt<itOn ol .\pollo" and I'> 1,eel.ing thc
best ~a" to do that. said the White
House ·science ad' 1ser. George ..\
Kc)wonh. '"ho !>aid last ~eptembcr
that N .\SA had not been imaginative
enough in its long-range planntng.
.\ldnn and others ha' e sc11cd upon
the prcs1dcnt's challenge 10 urge a
. moonbasl' Somc.likcJamcsMunq.
pres1denrofl ·sing 5pace for.\ menra.
want to sl.1p the s1a11on a., the nc>.I
goal and go directly 10 thl' moon.
Organ1Lat1ons hke the '\a11onal
Space lmtllute. thr LS Soc1ct). the
C'1111cns A.d\'lsOry C ounctl on Na·
ttonal Space Pohq and SpaCl'Qac
v.ould hke to sec both a space station
and a lunar base b) 1992. the SOOth
annt\('rsar:v of Columbu.,· "oyagc to
the Ne"' World.
By USAN MONAHA"
Dallr l'tlot Coneepondent
<iome of Orange County·., a!ip1nng
actrc'.><>eS and models seem to have
attral'ted some followers The} 're not
fano;. though What they're doing.
according lo somc law enforcement
and sh9~ husiness sources. 1s running
scams. .. ,.m not sure ol the reasons. but
1hcn: are more '>lams in Orange
Count) than 1hac are in Holl}-
wood.'' s:11d taknt agent Nina
Blanchard
Roger 0 Mtllcr. area adminis-
trator 1n the Statc Labor Com·
missioner's OffiLe. Los Angeles
agreed. claiming .. Orange County ts
the second highest area for scams 1n
1he countr} (follov.1n$ San Jose)."
Money. he said. 1s what makes
Orange Count) !>O attractive to the
eon antst "There arc a lot of high
rollers here ... Peopk who take people
are eas1h taken thcmsclvcs.''
Blanchard. who represents models
and a few ~ell-known actresses at her
Hollywood agenc1e<,. also conducts
>eminars on college campuses. 8)
makmg people av.arc of the often
unpleasant realt ues of show business.
she hopes to help them avoid some of
the get-fam91;1s-qu1clc ploys.
"If you ge~ p ken after what you've
heard today. it's }Our own fault." shc
told a UC (rvine audience recentl\'.
Her guest speakers included M 1flcr.
Rand) Hopkins of the Amcncan
Federation of Telcv1!>10A-&nd.. Radio
.\rtists and Jacob Schmidt. tn-
\Cst1gator wnb the Cit) attorne} 's
office. San Diego. They all wa rned: If
per""" will be a'>kcd about pre-.1ous
opcnencc. wh11:h is u!>ually nil.
"1 hl·n they 'II hc told ·we haH· our
ov.n v.ork<.hup.,· .and lx· steered into
'1a!;.1ng lc'>'>On!> that might be S 10 an
hour 01 ... an S800 to $900 packa&c:·
Couv.cnbcr~ po1ntl'd out that
"'\.1 0.,1 lq~1t1matl' agent!> don't
advems..· Thc:y ha-.c mure business
than thn Lan handk "
.\nd unles'> ,ou're the nght hc1~t.
v.e1gh1 and age and have the right
look. !>a}s Blanchard. no amount of
··mo<lcling l~son'i" will iel you work.
The d1cnt ma\ also be told that
numerous pho1os'w1ll help land a Job.
.\n in-house photographer. or one
recommended b> the agent. m t1}
thargl' from S.200 to St!OO to do the
jOh.
What the beginner ma) not realize ·-------=="-'------.:..._-_ 1s that !>Ulh a ponfolto 1s unnecessaf).
Nlna Blanchard warns of
pitfalls for models
~ou don't want to get ripped off. don'1
pa} mone) up front 10 an)onc who
pronmcs to get > ou a JOb tn thl·
tndu\ll\
lio"r'er, mom~) may not t'\cn bl'
mcnt10ned at first. 1,a1d Maancn
C'ouwenberg, tn\l'Sllgator 1n lhc
Labor C'omm1s ~oer's office In-
stead. the sales pitch will cmphas11c
emplo~ mrnt possip1hues,
In such a case. a 'Person v.ho
re~ponds to a "'Help Wanted" as 1ha1
sa)s .. Looking for Models" t!> g1,cn
ltm11ed informa11on o"er the phone
and 1\ encouraged to come to the
otlicc for an in ten 1ew where the
'You can tal.e Polaroids and !>Cc an}
ot the top fivc agents 1n L.A.:· said
Blamhard
~e\ ra1her than mone\. 1s somc-
11mes demanded to cxch.angc for a
non-c>.t!llcnt Job "He·11 '>Ian off b)
..a) 1ng something like. ·1 do a lot of
bathing suit commercials. I ha"e 10
see how )OU look in a bathing su11'.
and proceed to make se\ual ad-
,·am:es:· r.aid <. ou "enbcrg.
He added that tbese c.ases arc the
most difficult 10 pro~cute because
"Just hke in a rape tase. the 'ict1ms
don't want to testif) ..
Blanchard -.aid that most ot the
scams are in the modclmg 1ndustl).
but acting frauds also ha' ea comer of
the market.
Self.styled talent agel')ts or enter-
ROLE WAS 'TOO GOOD'
By SUSAN MONAHAN
04llr .... C.; U IJ Jhpt
Ray Lawrertce of Santa Ana teamed oft he talen.t
agency through a newspaper ad. lt seemed li~c a good bet.
since the ad ··aUuded to tN:fact that they could help you
oblain ro"a." $aid La~. When heweonotbcOranaeCountyofficc. he was
even more impressed. ''The guy in charge had p1c11Jres of
himself with movie stars," Lawrence recalled. "I figured
this guy really know• some people: he ought to be able 10
help me."
lo-fact, the agent mentioned a particular role in a
movie that was to be filmed in Anaheim. "They never did
rnaice the mo vi~." said Lawrence.
For .. between $400 and S600'' some photos were
taken oflawrence and a videotape was made. AJth-0ujh he
says be was assured that t~~ would be shown to casting
direclOrs, no roles materialized. Lawrence, who is 50, started acting in junior high
school. Ho~er, there was a long hiatus in hiscarcer·-
"Youget married and support a family and things Hke
that." -until eight years ago.
He has some television and fil m credits, but lacks the
Screen Actors' Guild card. without which union work i.s
hard to come by. .
Lawnmce says he was regjstered wi th the agency for
fou r months until his phone calls were no longer returned .
"Then I found out 1t went out ofbusiness," be said. Cit
was closed for operating without a license. according to
Maartcn Couwenberg. investigator in tbe LaborCom-
m1ssjoner•s Office.)
Lawrence made no attt>mpl to seek restitution because
"I really didn't know where to go.·· Aflercomparioanotes
wiLb some actors wbobave had s1milarcJtpericnceswitb
the agency. he nowsaysl .. r m sorry I didn·t press charges.·•
More cautious today and less willing toeitchange
money for promises. be figures. ··int sounds too good to be
true, it probably isn't 6uc."
-ta1nmcnt consultants ma) advertise·
for acton. 10 lill roles. but actually .be
recru111ng "Jieoo.le to take worksho~
or have photos or videotapes made
··This 1s all before putt1ns the f
person to work. which is what was
stated in the ad ... ~1d ( ouwenberg..
Also to be a-.01ded. he said. are
"casung companies .. 1trat charge a
$15 to $250 registration fee at the
door or deduct a percent.age from
wages ... A true cast mg director 1s paid
100 f)Crcent by the production com-
pan}. If they're looking for (movie
and commercial) Atra~. no fee at all
should be nccessar) :·
If tn doubt about a company. call
the Labor Comm1ss1oner's Office -
(:? 13) 620-2421 -to check out the
agcnc). "The reason they are not
licensed 1n most cases is that they
have something to sell in ronJuncuon
w11h v. hat they are doing.." he said.
But he warned that "The fact that
the} have a license does not guarant~
they arc legi11mate."
C'ouwenbergsa1d that ~veral agen-
cies 1n Orange County have been shpt
down for operating without a license
a~d 1f false adv~1smg 1s lllsjtcated.
his office will '"1uest pfosecut1on. Ifs
not always easy'(o pro\ e. however.
"Sometimes ... Verbal represen-
tations convince the person that he
will get work. but the wntten con-
tracts say something else. The) ·re
getting sman." said C'ouwenberg.
Fear of appcanng gullible or of
being blacklistcd 1n the mdus1n also
keeps people from tomplain1ng.
··Thars something v.c must O\er-
come, their pantcipauon 1s v1taL"
said Couwenberg.
Blanchar<i. who emP.has1ze~ 1n her
seminars ;ust how unhkd~ modehng
stardom 1s -''It's ca.,ier to ~ome
president of the Cnited States" -
said that some people Just won't h!>te.n
to the facts.
"The\ want an ea\\ wa\ tnto
something." She sald ... r he)' think 11's
a glamorous hfc and the) want a pill
to make n all happen · ·
A.s a result of her out-spokcnness
Blanchard has been the target of some
harassment. .\t one potnl. se"eral
ne'-'spapers. 1nclud1ng some 1n Or-
angt: Count~ .. ran a ··\ifodeb ~anted ·
ad '"'h1ch gave her agl'nl' name aod
phonl' numba
Blant"hard \aid tht11 '>hl J1d not
place thl· ad~ \h1: t!> a tranl h1'>t·J .igl·nt
proh1lit1ed b) <)creen \ctor' C 1utld
and uni on rcgulat1om trnm alh l'rll!>·
mg.
.\!though a rl.'lractmn v.a\ printed.
Blanchard sa) s that thl· papers should
ha'e chccked w11h her before running
the ad and .. clean up their o"n
act.. The) 're a pan~ to all th1'i. ·
PAPARAZZI
--
TV FILMING
HIGHLIGHTS
LUNCH MENU
Research mov~s toWard
heart attack prevention
"Who's that with those TY cameras'>" one guest
asked her friend over lunch at the Newponcr's B1c;tro
cafe the other day.
"Wh). 1t · s Elke Sommer ! .. the other cxclat med.
Adding a little electncll) 10 the cafe's lunch hour.
1he actress was Ii lmingan episode for a new TY <icncs
("The Exciting World of Speed and Beaut~") to air this
spnng. This part1cutarep1sode will feature the annual
Concoursd'Elcgancecarshow held each year on the
reson·s golf course. • • • •
Anne and Dr. Frederick Fire, tone (president of the
OC chapter of the American Omcer Society) recent!)
hosted a dinner party in their New~rt Beach home
Among the guests was cartoomst Mell Lazarus,
renowned for his "Mama" and "Miss Peach" comic
stn ps. Like any obliging arti'>t. he left behind a special
gift for Firestone daughters, Julie and Laurie-a
chalkboard drawing for each one of" Mama·· and son
"Francis-autographed. of course.
Other friendsenJoymg the warm and con' 1" 1al
evening included Benji and Dr. Jim Green (she 1s
president of the Newpcrt Beach Hadassah Chapter).
MJcbael and Arlene Basb (he's president of Worldwide
Genetics lne. a nd both arc~on theexttutive committe-e
of the A~erican Associates ofBen-Gurion U nivers1ty of
the Negev, OCChapter;Anne istheOC/San Diego
coordinator), Dr. Andrei and Ilana Damian, Mel and
Edie Tonkin (he's president of the OC chapter oft he
American Heart Association.) • • •
"Plan time together. comm~ngoalsarc a must. Be
first to give what you wish to receive: laughter. trust, and
a dash oflust! ..
This thought on what makes a successful mamage
won fo r Patricia J. Hansen of Cos~ Mesa a bottle
French champagne and a mention 1n the current 1ssueof
Ladies' Home Journal, sponsors of the contest. . . . '
Dr. Lock Gee Dina ofNewpon Beach and h1' wife
Ralb will head a dclegnuon SaturdaY, at the Mm Los
Angeles Chinatown beauty pa&cant in the Beverly
Hilton Hotel.Susan Wan, who was crowned Moon
Fe u valquecn at Mesa Verde Country Club 1n Cktobcr.
will be one of the 17 contcStants an the pageant ~Ponsored by the h1ncseChambcrofCommcrcc
• • • •
Tina Ca1ey,1~ attcnd1ogschool in umaha and
Cnter Wblte 1~ in New /caland They are two of the 19 ~tudcnt recently ·lectcd b)' the Corona dcl Mar
chapter of American f 1eld Scrvrl'C to stud) abro.1d.
Bt~ldc .hcalF\·ady pl~ccd fanaandC'nrt..:r~ 12 •
J _,
ActreH Elke Sommer· q.kea a break from
fllmlna TV abow to chat wt th Leah Marshall,
general manager of the Newporter Re•ort.
others passing the screen mg process hope to spend the
summer abroad, while seven others arc planning on n
full year
The list includes Wtndy Alston, Dawn Curran, Nell
lt.olfJer. Cyntbla Koont1. Mell11a Mlcbaelso11, Kristy
McNamee, Jennifer O'Keefe, Stacey Plllsbary, Linda ,..
Pilcher, Adrienne Scarcetlo, Tyra Wolf bera and Karen
Stabr, umnu~ntudcrm.and fora fu ll yc:irpro&ram Ben
Boyer, Maria Finch, Cbrt1 Fo1~r. Jevon Hadley,
Klrsten Jacob on, Ellu betb McQaold and Kart Rieder.
The part1c1pant\ortc~pcctcd to pa)·thcirown way butthl·~upportgroupdocs misc mon y to hclpofTsct / ~omcofthtc\pcnsc<i.md omc holar hip monc) I!
avatlnhk Sally Schroeder, no-t 604. ha' more mfor·
,m:mon
I J ' l'.1rJroll111 ~"""" .H1d l'<llll'd ,.,, ~'' /t' f drror \. 1da
/h':ln w11h ,·t1111nbut1c•n~ from< ifo'w /1~m·r
'
New drug the rapy
effective in a voiding
second seizures
I clttor\ .'Vote -In lalwratura·,
auo\\ tlH' l n11t·d \ti.Ill'' Jnd
""''"here rc\can Jin, ;nc g.radu.11/1
hnngmg humar111' \ mn\/ /c;ircd
tl"l'<l'c' uncfcr control. In J IO·f1·" I
'l'rtl''· ..\ P \< 1cnl l' '' ntc1 P.1ul
R.whurn tl'//<; about tlw "ll'Jtfl -.mJ
sometime\ rcmar~abk -rrog.n·"
that has b<.·cn made.
By PAL'L RAEBURN
AP Science Wrlt9t
I e\\ thing'> arc more lnght,·n111g
than thl' c;\\tft 1,tnl.e of a heart allal l
Heart allatl.s 'itrud, an C'>ltm.i1t·J I '
m1llmn American<, 1n 1 Q81 l1ll1ng
'ome 540.000 More than h:.ilf ol
thoc.c du:-d before re.iching a ho-.p11al
Ho" can doctor'> pm!.tbl~ t1eat an
ailment that cause'> death so qu1cl.I~"
Thc le' 1' to prl''l'nt heart atta\i.,
from occurring tn thl' fir!>l plnle \nd
re<,earchcr<1 ha"-' m,1de 'tcad) r111
gre's t0ward that goal
Largc-.,calc 'itud1l'' donl' in 1hl'
I Y70s gaH' sc1ent1<,t' n mudl bclln
UllderstaMlng oftlti' raUSt\ ollM\r'
attacks. For example, studies of he.in
rhy1hms have helped doctor' de-
termine which abnormal rh~thms are
a )ign of trouble. und which Jrl'
harmless.
.. hcf)onc'\ got e'\tra beat" and
onl) some should lle treated " SU)\
Dr Thomas Grabo>s. a card1oloa1\t
at Harvard Medical ~houl "lo the
last 10 vca~ there·, been a IH'rnC'n·
dOUS cmph3\IS On tdCnttl\ I n1t \\ htl h
tlcat<i poncnd ~nnu' 1h,1hm plllh
lem •
Th1<i t<i true not nnl~ for rx·opll!' ~h,l
ha\c not had hcan aua1.lr.s but for
thn'>t' ~ho httH' "U" 1 H'll thl'lll ,11\d
:JI'\.' therdon.: at Vl'Oll mk til ha' 1n~
anothl'r ·Ph"'~ i;in., hn H' bc'l onit' n\M\'
av.an· ·01 the lrna1n \\IX' of ~~tr.1
tx"lt 1n people v.ho ha"t h.1d hl·art
1.11tnclr.'i." \3\., <.1rnhms "f.H'f)On,··,
~ot C\tra b\ats and tin I\ .. umc hnuld
l~ tfi'atcd:
I hl·rc :trl' .i.5 n"ll"''' ,,11' ''<11' 111
hl·art attack' m th~ t nttcd S\. ll''
,,l,nrdtnR 10 \hl" \m\"m.111 lk.1l\
\ \\t\\ taltutt I lll'H jllt''pl'd' h.I \l'
1 h.1nRi:{l wn.,hlcrrhh \\!lh thl' 1h
I
'dl1pml'nl 111 nl'"' dt ugs calll"d tx·1.1
hlod,n ... tnll'nded I\ I rrl'\ enl "4.."('ond
attal I..' Th,· dru~.. 3n· .. a rear brcnl
through · "·" \ Dr \\ 1ll1.1m
rncJ<.'~ald \\.hO heads the hcan
d1wa'"' pn•11cnt1on program at thl·
"1a111,11.1l I kart. l ung and BlooJ
ln,11tutl' ··;-..o, .. tor 1hc first time v.c
hJ\t ·• lhl rap\ lhat 1\ unequ1,ocalf\
cllect1\ ,. 1n prcH11t1ni ... uh-.cQucnt
mort.1lit\ "
\ \,at111nal ln,ttlull'' ot Ht-alth
\tuth complt•tcd a ~car a~o ~hov.l-d
that thl· dnt@' "h1, h hlod, lt.'rt.un
lll'f''' 1111pul~·, tn thl· ht•Jrt 1..an
ICdU\.C dt:Jlh tnim ·' 'iC'<Onll hl'Ml
atta\k h\ '' ("ll'rll'lll
'\tud1c' .11 l' Ill'" undl'l "-cl' ''n
l,1k111m •\'h3nnl'I lili"').''" \\h1,h
ma' al\o lk' U'l'lul 1n pn' l'nttns hl·an
:JtlJt ""· Thi.' rl111R' 1ntl·11e1 l' "'1th th<' ah1h1~
ol mu le' h1 , on tr all. .1n<.1 ~ett
onim:tll) ll\\'d to trl'.ll thl' l h1:\l pamr,
ut ,mg1na l u11,1.:d '" 'PJ'"'' '" the
(lf(Hlilt\ 'JI ter tC\ "hi\ h 'UPJ'h blood
tt1 th,• h,•,111 1t ell. '''" 11 ap~;ar' th,·
dr utt' mu' hl.l· l'<'tn hloc1'cr\ 11<'
11~1111 m pr\'\1;1it1n h~isrl attn\ J..,
l11J1lkn:11trc,rnr h '" \uf"h,,,.
,ll'' l'lop..•,1,1 ,h m.1u, nl'\\ \h,•r .IJ'' to
lll',\l fl\', 11 l\.id~' 'lhl\ U\ UI
I
\.-rJ\'\ arl' used tu lotatc lhc .inen
bloclagc that " l.tu\lng thl· heart
a Ital I. .\ ~mall tutl\: " inc;erttd in an
arten 1n the groin anJ threadl·d to thl'
-.nc ol thl.' blucl.agl' I mmcdtatel~ a
wh,l.llhl' l ,1llcd <,lfl'plnl...tn:l<,l' I'> put
111 lll t lll' Ill hl·
R 1 .111..ilil' n n ·'"' , "l' thl· hl11l l...t!!l' J..,,111\ c' ,1nd till heart
illlal I... I\ ll\l'I
.\l'l" Jin!!! 10 Dr \\ 1lhJm {1Jn1 ol
l l l \ ,trqHol.tn.1'l' \\ h1t h a ·
I I\ all'', lo1-d1<..,oh mg l'nl\ nll'"· mu't
be adm1n1,ll'rt·d '' 1th1n thrt't' huu~ of
th,· l'n'll ' I \ hl·.,1 p .. 11n But 1n tbc
tu1urt lw<i.1" tha111mc limit ma~ be
e\pamkd Ill \I\ h\lUI'
Dr \IKhd \ltru\\\l1 ,,, thl' John!>
Hopltn~ \l hl,111 vi "-kJ1ltnl' h~
1acl.ll'd tht· (:lmhkm nl 'uddl'n death
d1rl'l lh \\1th ,1 uimrutcnn:d Jn ice
c;hght1' .,malh:r than J dt', l lll l.trd'
implanted tn lht' lhcst tha1 \\'t ll
automalll.'alh detect Jangl'l\)U" hcan
rh\thm" Jnd dl'11,ll ,, lllITCtlt\~
l'il'l lrtl.tl 'hol l
l nlikt' pi1lt'111alt·1 .. ''h1d1 rro\ld\·
regular ckl lrtl al 1m pul'-t'' h • umtrol
hl'Jrttx·at \ltrC\ .. ,,i.,,·, lk' 1,\. 1\ 3
JcUbnil;itu1 Uu.l urx·1.ili:' trnl\ "'hl-n
hl·art rh' 1h11t' an: ahnormJI Tht•
lrtll. <I u1 ur'l ' ld\'0111~ 1nit \\ htl.'h
peopk arl· l1lt·f\ tu hJ\ ,. hcan anad.
"\Ve l:ln I Jl\\J\\ 1tknt11\ lhC
pattl.'nl' 1n aJ, aml' · 1tlll"'~" 'l.a)S
·But 1f "''' tan implant lhc d~
lihnllumr tn ' or 'H'll ~ I~ ru~nl nf
thcm \H' "'di -..J\l' th11u"1nd' ol liH'
C3l h \l'3r ..
nn,· ul 1hl' mn'l 1ntl•rt•,tin~ ltnd·
1n~\ 10 hl'.111 d1<;e34".' \\,l\ m.Hk l'.tthl'I
th" \l'Jt "'hen rc~J1chc1 n·
nllUOlC'd thl' !\'\Ult' 11! a mllll'f \\Ul1~
on hcart. 11ad. Pl\'HntH1n
Thc rl·"1h1, nf thl \1ult1pk Rl\I..
Fol·toi 1n ,cr,cntn111 TnJl mJtlatC'\i
th.ll \merit.Ill' ha'\' Uth•n w:umng\
ahm~t heart dl'il·a'"-' wno11'h
· fhr \mcn~an p11hltc <'n thc-u
O\\n ma<ll v.1m~ fl'all~ 1mprt' .,,
1:han e' 1n ll'rrlh ul tlw r1 ~ lll.'t\'I' -
l•@ 1cnt· ... nH1l.1ng. high hlood pre
urt anJ h1 h hl "' choh~t~rol -tor
h,·.11t alla\' :· ..:tH 1 nc<le"'3lu
I l\x10" don't "Ct lnuv. ~ht'1lw1
l',ert1\C 111 rtdul~ 1hc h\~ u n
, \\, \ h\ll the I J'IX} 1tC
l.1t 11 n n: '~ "111 11
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0t nge Coast DAILY PllOT/Mond1y, January 30, 1984
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' Couldn't I rust corry my lunch in on old brown
poper bog?"
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Theres n01~11ng wror g "'It ~i1•r he 1u~1
o:.iP.s sympatt /
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COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10
Robert Davis named associate
witl!. Hastings-Lundstrom firm
F:j: IDS.office introd11ces
high-income ~utual fund
The Investors Group of mutual
fund~ll'i introduced a nc*fund, tDS
Extra Income Fund. ac~ord101 to
Norm Weaver, local ~hv1sional sale~
mana&er for ID /American Exprc,s
Wea ver's offi ce: 1s at 181 09
Brookhurst St fountain Valley
Utte r added. personal financial planruna. life 1n-~urancc, annuittu, investment
cert1fic3te., Individual Retirement
Accounts. and manaaement and
fiduciary services for pension and
employee benefit plans
Robert L. Davt1, A.I.A .• has been named an associate
with Ha1t1a11-Lund1trom ArcbJtect1, a Costa Mesa-based
architectural and land plannana firm. Davis will serve as
at·t1ng production director Before joinina Haninp. Davis
w1u project manager of DeRevere, ~lie, Garaklu 6 A1aoclate1, lac. • • • Let Harna1toa of Santa Ana has Joined Ea&Juder
Lloyd 6 Co., a Newpon Beach advertising and public
relations aacncy, a~ production manaaer of print and
broadast. Harnnaton worked for Ettey-Hoover before
J01nina Englander Also JOm1ng EnaJander is Pamela
McSweHey of Rancho Palos Verdes, as an account
executi ve. Pnor to accepting her new JOb, Mcsweeney was
markctlflg consultant 10 Ot1uka PurmaceutlcaJ Co .. Ltd.
of San Diego • • • Pe11y M. Lipsey, president of First Americu Bank Ir
Tru1t Co. of Laauna Beach. has been appointed chief
eitecutive offi cer by a unan1mou~ vote of the board of
dm:ctors. accordina 10 Erne1t George, board chairman.
L1pM:y, who JOIOed the bank in September as president,
will continue in that office as well. • • • Terry N. Holdt has been appointed chief operating
officer at Irvine-based Western Dl1t11I Corp., 11 was
announced by Roaer W. Johaaon, president and chief
executive officer. Holdt joined the firm 1n 1981 and served.
as vice president of LSI operations. and most recently as
executive vice president and general manager of compo-
nents/boards d1 v1s1on Western D1f.ital 1s a manufacturer
of semiconductor components and mtelhacnt subsystems.
In another personnel move at Western Digital, Vlk VakJI
has been named marketing manager for high capacity
winchester and tape back-up products. The an-
nouncement was made by Kathy BraUJ1, director of
marketing. Valul Joins Western Digital from Data
Technolop Corp. where he was an engineering pr0&ram
manager for controller products. • • • Callan Data Sy1tem1 has opened a new Orange
County branch sales office m Newpon Beach, announced
Robert Hafna1el, vice president of marketing. The
Westlake Village company's new sales offices. located in
Koll Center, will be managed by Steve Tryon, new
southwestern reg1on sales manager. Callan Data Systems
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DAVIS HARRINGTON MCSWEENEY
IDS 1~ tn\'eMmc:nl managt"r and
distributor fo rt he mutual funds in the
l n ve~tors Group.
Weaver said the new fund's pn·
mary goal 111. a high level of current
income:. The fund may also !M!ck
capital growth when consistent with
11s high current income obJeCt1ve
Minimum ihvestment for the fund
1• $2,000. Add1t1onal inv~tment~
can be made at any time for $100 or
mort·. Sales charac for the new fund
will bci1n at S percent, with a \maller
-.air'> cfiarac for larger purchase1
In addition 10 IDS Extra Income
li und and the other 13 mutual funds
1n the ln ve\tor• C1roup, IDS offer'>
fhc companr prov1de1 these ~·
vices pnmar1ly1r.brouah 4,300 rcp-
rc\Cntauvcs 1n I offices throupout
the United ~ta •
Insurance tip for storm vtctln1s
Accordi ng to Jack Unc:r. ponfoho SAN FRANCISCO LBW) -co c1.:J undtr aU ~J. ~1:-
manager for 105 Extra Income Fund, Soulhcrn Califorr11a rt111dtnu whO • Pohelft ind undct die ~
the fund i,ceks 10 achieve its goals by have suffered lottestO their hOmt'SOr lun ittd fire Dnd ~x&c!nde'd covcntt
investing •rt lona·t<'rm. high-yield, outomob1let a' tht rtsuh of wind· J)OliC1u.
corporate fi~d-i n<:ome securities itorm arid fire da~ duri~: li_si ff tht ~ is bMUrlcL tMri
develops, manufactures and markets microcomputer ··The higher return will be achieved week·~ Santa Ana winds .sboukS rQtOnable COl&a ao mMe ~
products. by in vesting pnmanly 1n lower quah-conttct thetr in urance tetat, broUf ttpfi" and addilioaal lit-llll n·
• • • ty corporate 5ecunt1es Crated Baa, Ba orrompenyreprnrntath'f auoon lfl pmsettoCOY111tmporarylihelllrhl1 Archive Corp. of Costa Mesa has been awarded a S2S or B by Moody's In vestors Service. PoS~blc. thf rns~J'Uet lnformauon nca!"bt hwl or tnOICI ..,. .ato
mil hon contract 10 supply stream in& canndgt' tape drives Inc., or rated BBB, BB or B bz lnstl\utc hu u~. provided fo,.anderhomeowDlll poti. w Moantaln Computer, Scotts Valley, announced Tom Standard and Poor's Corporation), Oamoao ,au~ by wind or fire (1· acs. Makmann,Arch1vc:'sv1cc o~sideot, marketin~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i • • J
The Scbraff Group, specialists in technical advertising
for clien ts in the semiconductor manufactunnJ. computer
retailing, machine tool, acrospact and electronics markets.
has moved its offices. The firm is now located at 11 SI
Dove St., Suite 200. Newpon Beach. • • •
Living Space, a Costa Mesa-based interior plantscape
firm has completed honicultural design for the MeldJlco
hcad0quaners In Rancho Cucamonga. The, project was
completed an cooperation with O'DoaneU, Brl1bam &
Partaen, a Newpon Beach Industrial developer. • • •
8rl1tol Street A11oclates, a commerctjll developer,
has purchased 163,JSO-square-feet of land 1n Irvine from
the lrvlu Co. The total purchast transaction amount was
approximately $1,291,SOS. The Bristol Street was rep-
resented by John Earnllart, Paul Earnhart and Doug
Hlme1 from the Orange office of Lee & Auoclatet.
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Goto QuoTES
METALS QuoTES
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bus iness people along the Ora nge Coast. To keep tr a k of
whe re companies are goin~ a nd which people a re helpin g
t hem get there.just wa tc h Credit Line' -ever y d ay in t}?e
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* Daily Pilit MONDAY,JANUARY30, 1984 I :I
Nellaon figures
to be named
new King• coach
today. 82.
NFC poura
It on AFC
In Pro Bowl,
45-3. 82.
·uc1 keeps ·firID grip on second·
Murphy scores 18
in 78-67 victory
Speclal to tbe Dally P~lot
GOLETA -Sophomore Tod Murphy
continued his torrid streak in PCAA play.
while Bob Thornton scored all of his 15 points
in the second half to lead the UC Irvine
basketbaU team to a 78-67 victory over UC
Santa Barbara here Sunday afternoon.
The victory enabled the Anteaters (7-2 in
conference, 11-7 overall) to maintain a firm
grip on second place in the standings. two
games behind front-runnjng Nevada Las
Vegas (9-0). and 11'1 games in front of Cal State
Fulterton and New Mexico State (both at 5-3).
The loss dropped the Gauchos to 1-1 and
6-11 . They are in ninth place.
UCI, which was coming off an emotional
win against Cal State Fullerton Thursday,
relied pnmarily on its outside shooting.
despite its height advantqe. to beat UCSB.
... We were trying to go inside because ofthc1r
size, but they ovrrprotccted n," noted UCI
Coach Bill Mulligan ... So we had to take a lot
of outside shots. ·
.. We thought there would be a letdown
(after the Fullerton game), and we tned to
prevent it. But you nave to give a lot of credit
to (UCSB coach) Jerry Pimm and his players.
Pimm is..a-heckuva coach and they'll really be
tough when they get more players."
UCI led from the outset with the Gauchos
notching the score at 8, l 0 and 12-all. A pair of
free throws by Ronnie Grandison, however,
allowed the Anteaters to regain the lead for
good.
Ttie Anteaters increased their margin to 10
, at 33-23 with I :25 remaining in the first half,
but the Gauchos scored the last four points to
pare the deficit to 33-27 btf01e the inter-
mission.
, Thornton. who was forced to the bench after
picking up two fouls wiuun eight seconds of
the 17-minute mark of the first fialf and finally
got his third with 9:S8 left in the opening
period, scored a pair of baskets at the outset of
the second half as the Anteaters repfoed their
lO-point bul1e at 37-27.
Offered Mulligan: "When Thornton left the
game Ronnie Granruson did a 1ood job, but it
really hurts our <lepth on the front hne."
The stubbern Gauchos made one last run,
coming within SS-S3 with 9:42 remairung, but
a jumper by Jerome Lee pushed UCl's~ead
back to four and George Turner s:lnk a pair of
free throws to make it six. After that, the Gaucho~ never got closer than four points
·again.
Murphy. on 1of12 shooting from the floor
and 4of4from thecharity stnpe, ICd UCI with
a tot.al of 18 points, his fifth straight
performance in double figures. The 6-9
postman has scored 93 points in his last five
games.
Other Anteaters to finish in double digits
were Thornton (I S ), Ben McDonald ( 14 ),~
Turner (14) and lee (10). Murphy also
grabbed a team-hiih 9 rebounds.
For the Gauchos, 1uard Tony Hopkins bad
17 points and flve assists.
"I'm just happy to Jet the win," uid
Mulliaan, whose team wiH play at Ule LOn&
Beach Arena apinst Lona Beach State
Thursday night. ''It's the 1argtSt wm we've Md
here. This is a toUsb place to play.
"We have to be ready for anybody be<:autc
they can all beat us. Now that we're near the
, top the pressure in going to come on u~. We
have to start showin1 our "°ise. After the fi~
round of conference play, though, I'm dew
lighted to be in second place."
The Anteaters shot a crisp 53 percent (31 of'
59) from the field, including a 62 peroenl
second half (18 of 29). The Ga\lchos weren't
far behind at S 1 percent (29 of S7).
The taller Anteaters, as f.!gund, controlled
the boards with a 36-29 edge.
Britton trying
to get his game
back together
Touring pro hopes
his 64 at Crosby
is a gqod omen
By HOWARD L. HANDY
.._... .. !tie 0.-, ,.,.
Golfing careers sometimes take
funny bounces.
Take the case of Crosby Southern
first-round leader Bill Britton and his
counterpart Hal Sutton.
Two years ago both were rookies on
the PGA tt>ur and each fired a 269 in
the Walt Disney Classic in Florida to
tie for first place with Sutton eventu-
ally winning the first prize money of
$72.000 and Britton settling for
second and his biggest pay check of
$43.000 after a four-hole playoff.
Sutton bas gone on to become
r90kie of the year in 1982 and was
player of the year and the leading
mone)( winner as a sophomore last
season.
Britton's career went the other way
and he had to re~ualify for bis
playing card in November after
winning only $20.492 in 1983.
Sunday in the first round of the
Crosby Southern at Irvine Coast
Country Club in Newpon Beach,
. Britton fired a near-perfect round of
64. seven strokes under par, to take a
three-stroke leAd over Jodie Mudd
and Tony Grimes in quest of the
$4,000 first prize from a purse of
$33,000.
"My irons and putter were working
for.me today," a pleased Britton said
following his opening round. "I was
able to hit the ball close to the hole
and made most of the putts. The
greens were pretty rough but I was
able to hit them firm and they usually
went in."
ToplO
Orange County
higli school
basketball
Dally Pilot 11electtone
Britton is one of the young pros
who failed to make the cut in the San
Diego ()pen. Two years ago he was
also the (LrSt round leader but eventu-
ally fell to champion Ed Dougheny
on the final day when he had a double-
bogey on the par-3 13th bole after
threc-p~
His round at Irvine Coast Sunday
was routine for the first six holes.
Starting on the I 0th tee, he parred the
first six before going on a birdie'!iprce.
He birdied seven of the next 11 holes
and didn't have a bogey during his
torrid round. ~
''I'm looking to get my game back.
Last year was very bad and I lost a lot
of confidence. I just want to play Jood
apin." said the Staten Island resident
who won the Pac-I 0 championship as
a junior at Arizona St.ate.
"I took two weeks off and then went
to Florida this past winter. I also
changed my attitude and I'm hoping
for a good year. ·
"I was very discouraged and I was
getting worse and worse. I probably
should have gotten away from the
game for awhile. I really didn't know
what to do.
"I hope today's round is an omen of
things to come even though I didn't
drive well off the tee. I need to play
more, that's why I came up here from
San Diego. It is better to come here
and play than to sit around waiting for
next week. I'll just play as hard as I
can tomorrow (today)."
Tony Grimes who is tied w1th
another tour pro, Jodie Mudd, three
strokes back at 6 7. also had a good day
on the putting green.
''The greens played a lot better
today than· they did Saturday," he
said. "I made four birdjes and no
bogeys and had two 20-foot putts
(Pleue eee CROSBY /B:l) •
' Whether it wu with hla d.rlYer or putter, Bill Britton
blued the Imne Coast Country Club coune with a first-
0.-, .... ,........, ...... I( ...
round ecore of 64 Sunday to take a three shot lead in the
Cro9bf Southern Pro-Am Tournament.
Sy~dicate war biewing over Anlerica 's Cup Stevens picks
Utah State
By ALMON LOCKABEY
0.-, l'tlot ...._ ""*
Battle Jines have been drawn for a
civil war over which U.S. syndicate
will challenge Australia to regain the
America's Cup in 1987.
First blood was drawn last week by
Dennis Conner of San Diego, who
lost the hallowed yachting prize to the
Aussies last September. with his
announement that he intends to
launch an independent America's
Cup bid with San Diego Yacht Oub
as the base camp for a .. coalition of
national clubs" with himself as skip-
per.
Not to be upstaged. the New York
Yatht Club, which held the Cup for
132 years. announced two days later
that it was putting together a syndi-
cate for 1987 with John Kohus of
Texas as skipper and Chuck Kirsch of
Chicago as syndicate manager.
It all came about when Conner was
miffed at NYYC's delay in launching
a challenge wtth him as skipper.
"I think we have a war now," said
Conner. "This 1s Jike cowbtys and
indians. A day of reckoning is
coming."
NYYC' lost no time in retoning.
Said Emil "Bus" Mosbacher, com-
modore of NYY~:
"We are determi'ned to bring the
America's Cup back to the United
States and the New York Yacht Club,
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Saddleback'• B17ant Walton (left) and Ne~rfHarbor'•
Todd Boehman ncure to tanile again tool&ht.
'
an~e believe the team of Kirsch and
Kolius represents the best and the
brightest i.n the spon today and will be
the winning combination necessary
to meet what will be our organiza-
tion's toughest challenge."
NYYC did not announce a design
team for a new 12-meter but said It
will be called Amenca II in honor of
the schooner America which brought
the Cup to America after defeating a
British fleet in a race around the Isle
of Wight in 1851.
Conner was the skipper aboard
Freedom when NYYC successfully
defended the Cup against the Aussies
in 1980. He was also at the helm of
Liberty which was defeated by the
controversial winged-keel Australta
II. thus ending NYYC's 132-year
strangle hold om what was ongtnally
known as the" 100 Guinea Cup."
Conner's loss of the Cup did not
result in his head replacing the trophy
at the entrance of the NYYC' trophy
room. but apparently the powers that
be were more than slightl)' disap-
pointed with his 1983 performance.
Conner was equally disappointed
when the club did not respond to his
request to be named as skipper to
regain the Cup. \
"If they had named me as skipper
when l first offered. I would never
(Pleue eee FIGHT /82)
Fountain Valley High quar-
terback Matt Stevens has rc-
ponedl)' agreed to attend Utah
State next fall and will sign papers
to such an affect Feb. 8. the first
da)' high school players can sign
letters of intent
Stevens. who helped the Barons
reach the CIF Big f1.,,e semifinals
while postmg a 9-3-1 record,
picked the Aggies over the Uni-
verstty of New Mexico and Ne-
vada Las Vegas.
Stevens completed 135 passes
out of 254 attempts for 2, l 78
yards and 21 tpuchdowns in 1983.
JT'S WHITE KNUCKLER TIME
Races in Sea View,
Sout Coast are at ----------:-----very intense stage
By ROGER CAR~N
Of .. Dilly .........
Sea View and South Coast League
basketball entries return for their
second. and last. thrcc-pme sencs in
one week. beginning tonight, and If
the contenders felt like they had been
through a meat arinder Fnday nlJht.
they certainly haven't had much time
to lick their wound$.
Estancia H1Jh's Eagl~ have a two-
pme stranaJehold in their bld for U>e
Sea View League tatJe, but when it
comes to second and third place
consideration . which mean berths in
the CIF J.A playoffs, it's anyone's
aueu.
N.ewpon Harbor! Saddlcback and
El Toto arc locked tn a three-way uc
for second and tont&ht H.arbor is at
Saddlchack ind fl f OTO l ., Est&n-
c1a.
ln each 1Mtancc. t1poff 1~ ~hrduled
for 7·30
"We know this one's important:··
said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry
De Busk pnor to his team's game with
Estancia Fnday night, "but we've got
Saddleback Monday night, too."
Saddleback Coach Pat Quinn was
probably saying the same thing about
Ne~rt Friday night before his
teams game wath El i oro. 1f not out
loud, at least pnvatcly.
Saddleback got to Newport Harbor
m the first round with an oven1me
decision, but since. the Sailors• have
shown marked tmprovement and the
Roadrunners of Saddlcback have
been hurtmg somewhat. due to tn-
Juncs and 1tlnn
"Bryant and Mark Walton have
had tht' nu ... says Quinn. "and Joe
Deal lost 15 pounds tn thrtt days
Steve LUJan has had a knee U\JUI),
too."
Quinn '\peaks for everyone ron-
cemed 1n the rate when he ys. ··we
have to"''" two of our ne'tt thrtt ••
Th1$ 1$ the la t ume this leaaut. or
the South ( ot \ ~a1ue for that
matter. mu~t schedule thiu gamn in
one week The pracuct has bttn dont
m ttttnt years to accomodatc the
inclu~1on oft he CIFSouthcm ct1on
in the 'l\atc pll~offs -'
But wuh the Southern ScctJon
droppmg its pan1cipatton from the
state playoffs after this year. lhe
practice wt II no longer be necessary
for seven and eight-team leagues to
squeeze their two rounds into six
Wttks.
At Estanc11. meanwhile, El Toro
puts its ho pe$ for an upset on the
shoulden of 6-10 Jeff A mold. ~
Chargers are virtually a one-man
army. while Est.ancta's balance, led by
guards Jim CUrt1s and Jon Johnston,
contrasts as sharply as Arnold·s
height with Estancta•s lack of hei&hL
In the South Coast Leaauc the b-.
o~ 1s at M1ss1on V1eJO where
Capistrano V3llC\ " league favorite
Cougars in\ade
Mis ion View knocked Capo off1n
the fi"t ro11nd with a shoclona 62-43
verd1ct, ork of only two los for
Capo 1n 20 starts thi year
T9"19ttf'I ~ (J;JO) ..
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Kings expected
to naine Neilson
as coach today
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Packen• Lofton a~coacb, too
HONOll Lll -While m~l pla)t'rs
m the Pro Bowl pme v.cnt to bed curl) the
pre\IOU~ tUiht to get IDme \kcp. Gn-en
Ba) P.l~~t'n "-Ide: ret:c1 H·r June~ Lotton
was bU)) deh,enng 3 hJb, '
"He wa~ m> rnalh.'' lk-\erl) Lotton lo<llJ herl.'
From AP dlsoatc-hes uJlda) wh1lce rc~t1na 1n tuip1olam C"h1ld1cn'i. MC<li"·al
1"'1GLEWOOD _ 1 he Lo~ ~ngelcs r'1 <.enter. whert' !lhe gaH birth Saturda~ n11ibt to a Q pound 8-ounce bo) .._,Jngs \\ho fired Coach Don Perr) last ' \\t~k. .:ne schcduled an afternoon newi. M~. Lofton id hl·r hu\b nd remi&tned ~her
ronfe ce today and are expected to name 1hroU&hou1 the deln t'r) of 1Jlc1r first child. und then got
former 'ancou\t'rloach Rogt'r Ne-ilson to the post and some sleep before ~turting for the National Footb31l Conference all-star tt'am \\hlCh ~at the -\mt'nc.:an announ ·e a ne" general manager ·
Ne1 n has told the ne"s media for ~'cral da'!> Conkrcnco 45-J that ht' l\jl ··ont' firm NHL offer'" but \\OU Id not name ··He "as a hllle e\hau!>te-d ... '>he ~Id 'But 00\\ he
the team. al ugh he d tt'll the Los .\ngelcs Herald thinl.s he'c; 3 pro bab\ del" en:r "
E "<a miner that ot1at1 ns "ere underwa) '"Ith that 1 he rouple decidl"d 10 m31.e pluns to ha' l' the child
"10 HaY.a11 "'hen Lof\on learned hl· "ould bt-pla\1ng m tea~. .. r this \ear's game-It IOOl.!o good said Neilson \\ho waH'\pe<"leQ to ~. \h doctors ~Id II was all right I I n .. d M
be a top cand1datr for the JOb e\en before Perr) \,.a, Lofton l \ "31 • re,
ol 11ikc1a1ll( rete"ed o~hisJOb. 'Tm quite happ\ \\Ith It. It r M~ Lofton "atchcd thl· game on lt'le' i\1011 from
oo ·s 1 ea eeper her hospital ~ General Manager George Magum· "'111 abo be
replaced b' Rog1e \' achon. the assistant coat·h "'ho ha~
been interim coach !>IOCC' Perr) 's finng. the Lo~ -\ngel~
Times ..aid toda) _
Thl' nc"spaper quoted an unidC'n llhed source in
the "1ng~ organization as sa~ ing that\ al hon. a Ii.inner
K.ings goaltender in the I 1ros had accC'ptc:"J the JOb
during the "l'el..end
\1agu1rt'. 62. ha\ been \\Ith the :"iat1ona l Hocl>.e'
League dub for eight )Ca~.
( enta \tarrel Dionne 1nd1catl'd he had kameJ.ot
\tagu1rc., d1sm1ssal after going to lunch \I.Ith \1agum·
on FndJ\
"(1ci.1rgl· took 11 pretJ) well" '>Jld Dionne ... He
handled 1t '"'ha lot of class There are a lot of things
he hasn't Jone "ell the lal>t le"' \ears. but he's done
some goo<l things too ·· ·
~ote of.tile clay
" Said Univent\)' of Hous«>o cecner ~ O..· Jnte. after scoring oruy ont" ~t iDd lnbbiN two rebQooch in a T«%nt pme ap.ma St. ~·s ofTcus; "I was mad when we Q~out ln ~~ad halt. Aq
lhote liUlt guys kept hitt{q m)' ~ aod ODC PY bpi
n.11tnin1 underneath me.··
Emerson wins doubles title
L.\ ()l l!\:T ..\ -L'n~e-d Jorge ~
Lozano of the l nl\ers11' of Southern
Cahfom1a upset teammate Todd Whnskeo
4-6. 6-4 and 6-4 to "'" an 10\ltauonal
tennis tournament at the La Qutnta Hotel unda).
Lozano cams a "lid card spot 10 next month's
$250.'000 Congoleum Classic at La Quinta
In the doubles final. -\nton' Emerson. a Corona
del Mar High produt·t. and Rick Bengtson of L'SC
defeated Kt>ll~ Jones and krome Jont"S of Pepperd1ne
6-3. 7-6.
Records
fall; East
wins in OT
DENVER (.\Pl --\lthoug.h h1'1
West team lo~t to the Ea)t IO ~and.J.\ ·\
l4th Annual :'\at1onal Basl.etball
\ssoc1a11on .\II-tar Game. Coath
Frank l..a)den had to stand bad. and
admire the record-breaking conte!ot
"This was a VCr) 1nten!K' game a
'Cl) profcss1onall) pla)ed game··
said La'\ den. of the L'tah Jan. "This
''as a great -\II-. tar Game sho"' and
c,ho"cd what our game reall) 1s ··
..\nd La)den couldn't resist takmg a ""IX' at another sport\ '>pectade. the
)uper Bo" I
··You heard all the ~uper Bo"I
h)pc fora month and )OU saw "hat
thc)got.'"hesa1d ... lnthe uperBo"I.
the hype deflated like a dingible ··
F1 "c All-Star Game records fell 1n
the East's l 54-1 45 O\ert1mc tnumph
The Ea~t squad·s 154 broke b) a
\I ngle point a retard c,et in 1962 b\ the
Wc\t The combined tQtal po1ni1. of
~49 shaltercd the marl. of'.!84 also set
in 1%2
~tag1c Jnhn,,111 or the Laker\
tx·11crcd h1\ o"' n 198 l mark for i.l.,.,,.,,.,. d1sh1ng 11ut 22 . lOmpared to
~
H" 1 l asw.tc.1n a half also broke his
11 d record of I l c,et in 1983 He also
llJnded uut l.'1ght 1n one quarter
"f{ak1ng the rclord of six. held b)
,.. an~ pla~er'> 1nduding Johnson in
I J l
Donohue cut by Invaders
1\1£: \ -\n1 -'The Oakland Jn-
' aders oft he' l'~FL .innounced ~unda' the
"a" er of Ill pla)rrs ~utting the roster to
~4. and a line again)! .i holdout
Wal\cd "ere C\·~1ater De1 High !>tar Joe
Donohue linebac:l>.er from Long Bealh State. -\n\11.a
"am.ilu delens1,e t-nd from $.in Jo<>e tall~. Lero\
Lu tu. light end from \\ a)htngton \111.e Stratton.
ltnebaclcr Jrom !\onh Dal.01a ~t.itc . Ste\C Bro"n.
''1de rece1,er from tanford. E.dd1r Walsh, hnl'hackcr
lrom CaJ. De~ a) n1: ~ alh·r corncrbad. from M1nf\C·
sota. Jell O'Flahat~ ~uard from Golden \\>est College
D~1ght Ford. hneba(i.l'r from Ort:gon. "e' in Baird.
s.alet\ from Stanford
Head Coach John Ralston said Stanford "1de
receiver Gordon Banks 1~ a holdout from training camp
and "'111 be fined $500 a da~ "for l·ach da} he doesn't
repon to training camp ...
As expected, Vikes tab Steckel
HONOLL.:Ll -Le5 teckcl. "'ho m s.a~ s he's frequent!} dcscnbed as a .. per-
fect1oni)t and a "Orkahohc.'" "a~ formal!)
announced Sunda' as the nc" coal h of the
Minnesota Vikings.
-Steel.cl. a bo~ 1~h-lookrng 17., car-old. replaces Bud
Grant. who announced Fnda~ that he was resigning in
order to ha'e. time '"to pursue ~ome other interests 1n
hfe."
On ttic \ 11..ings· staff as a recel\ers coach ~mce
1979. Steckel becomes onl~ the third head coach in the
club's h1ston. l'\orm Van Brodlin was the first. from
1961-1966. a·nd G rant had hel4thCJOb the past 17 years.
Gervin t o joi n Laken? Theismaan
fN<1LEWOOD -GeoraeOerVLn m has 'fun' lour-lime National Basketball A socia11~n •II• ~onng 'hampion v.nh the San Antonio
\purs. ~~ i. he plam. to d1scu JOininf 1he
l os ~ngeb Lake~ with team owner crry Buss. HONOLULU (AP) -Joe The1smann, who. helped
I have one mo~Jcar oner neiu )'ear on my tbeWash1natonRcdskinsbccomcthch1ahest-soonnaclub
rontra t," the 3 1-year-ol Gervin told the Los Angeles in National Football Leaaue history. brou&ht his act to
Ht'rald E\ammt'r after unday's NBA All-Star game m ttawa11 and started the Pro Bowl 1COreboard flashina.
Oen, er "I'm JUi.t gonna wait m)' tum. I'll be 34. But Theasmann 1hattercd two Pro Bowl passina records
who ~ nov. s"! and 1gn1ted an National Conference sconna onslauahl that
"I'm gomg to talk to Dr Buss 1n a couple of years:· ended in a 45-3 victory over the American Conference in
he said. . Sunday's all-sw pme. Both the 45 points and the maf1Jn
If Gen in. a 6· 7 au.ard. did become a Laker he of victory also we~ Pro Bowl records.
"ould Join another tall guard. Eanm "Ma(tlc" The1smann completed 21 ofl7 pases, rewnuoa the
Johnson. tog1\e Lo Angeles perhaps the world"s talle~t Pro Bowl standard of 17 completions sci by Dan Fo~u last
bacl.roun comb~nallon. year, and threw for three touchdowns, tops ever an 1hc
"f,he eight-lime All-Star. nicknamed "The Ice-annual NFC-AFC clash. .
man. ~1d he and Johnson would be a lethal tandem. And he played just over half the pme, shann& the
"\ve ha'e a mutual respttt," said Gervtn. "He quanerback duty with San Francisco's Joe Montana.
understands ho" Ion' I've been 1n the league and "You put a group like thLS together and foo1baJI 1s
respects me for what I v~ done. If we played together, really fun," said Theismann, who guided the'Redskms to
"e d be a helluva 1l:am. It s not likely. but who knows'!" an NFL-record 541 points duri~ the re1ular season.
McEnroe outlast Lendl ·
Asked if his performance, which
earned him Player of the Game
honors. helped ease the pain of the
Reskins 38-9 Super Bowl loss to the
Los Angeles Raiders a week aao.
The1smann answered: "No, I didn't
come out here for that."
PHIL-\DELPHJA -Second-seeded
John McEnroe defeated top-seeded l~an
Lendl o-3 3-6. 6-3. 7-6 Sunda) to "in the
SJ''S.000 L S Pro Indoor title for the th ird
con~t'CUll\e \ear ~tlEnroe clinched the S54.000 w1nner"s sha~
"hen he "on a fo urth-set tiebreaker 7-3 as he
ehminatl'd Lendt in the finals for the second straight
While the Nauonal Con·
ference"s offense was piling up the
points, its defense was throttling the
potentially high-powered AFC of-
fense. 'ear · TH EISMANN The NFC logged a Pro Bowl-
Sweet Diane posts sweet win hi&h eight sacks of San D1ego·s Fouts and Kansas City's
Bill Kenney. .
Tampa Ba y"s Lee Roy Selmon and Washington's
Daye Butz logged two sacks apiece. and safety Nolan
Cro mwell of the Rams ran a Fouts mtercepuon 44 yards
for a touchdown.
..\ R( .\DI.\~ weet D1ant'. 1 n conten-
tion the enure wa). pulled out to a 2111-
length 'ictory Sunday in the S 157, 700 La
Canada Stakes at Santa Anita.
Ridden by jockey Ray Sibille. Sweet Diane grabbed
the lead fo r good as the field approached the final tum of
the I 1 a-m1le course. Weekend Surpnsc finished second,
"'1th the early pac~tter Lovher Lmda third.
Eric Dickerson of the Rams, who gained 1,808 yards
to lead the league in rushin& and become its lOp rookie
runner ever. led the Pro Bowl rushers with 46 yards.
Lazers edge Steamers, 6-4 -~~~ ....... ~~~~~-
ST. LOU IS -A shot b_y TQm m Bellinger of the St. Louis Stearne~
bounced off the top crossbar with three
Tar Heels whip LSU
seconds left m the game and the Los
Angeles Lazers held o n for a 5-4 Major Indoor Soccer
League victory Su nda ~.
CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP)-Michael Jordan scored
23 points in the second half as top-ranked and unbeaten
North Carolina rallied for a 90-79 college basketball
victory over No. I 0 Louisiana ~tate Sunday.
The Tar Heels now have won .J 7 straight games.
Jordan, who finished with 29 points, led the Tar Heels
from a 52-46 deficit with a three-point play with 13:20 left.
He added a dunk on a pass from Keno~Smilh with 13:05
left and pulled North Carolina to with 52-51.
Jordan was nine for 12 from the field in the penod as
North Carolina hit 14 of its last 17 field goal attempts.
JerT) Reynolds, who had 29 points for LSU, hit a
follow shot with 12:43 left to (tlVe the Tigers a 54-52 lead.
Four yachts close
in Manzanillo race
Four Class A yachts were still
fighung a close battle for the elapsed
ume lead m the San Diego to
Manzanillo race Sunday with Saga. a
68-foot Nelson/Marek-designed
sloop. leadmg the fleet about 15.4
miles from the start.
Saga is being sailed by a Long Beach
Yacht Cl ub syndicate composed of
BarT)' Berkus. Doug Baker and
George Writer. Her pos1llon after 19
hours of sailing placed her two miles
ahead of the 67-foot Merlin. elapsed
time record holder for the I , I IO-mile
race. Merlin is under charter to Terry
Lingenfelder of San Diego Yacht
Club.
Three miles behind Merlin was
Swmure Ill, a new Nelson/Marek 68-
footer stoppered by Nick Frazee.
SDYC. One mile astern of Swiflsurc
was Anthem, a 65-foot sloop de-
signed. built and skippered by Roger
MacGregor. Lado Isle Yacht Club.
Westerly wmds reportedly re-
mained bnsk for the 41-boat fleet
after the I p.m. Saturday start off
Point Loma that sent them closc-
rcaching along the course at hull
speeds.
On the corrected time scale. which
1s inconclusive al this stage of the
race, the leader was Conques4 a
Pnerson-4 3.
OCC offers classes
More than 40 different classes will
be offered this spring by Orange Coast
College· s Sa1li ng Academy conducted
out of the college's Sa1ht)g and
Rowing Base on Pacific Coast High-
way in Newpon Beach.
Most courses arc nme weeks in
length and begin the weeks of Feb. 6
and Apnl 9. Several classes begJn at
other times dunng the year. Fees
range from $40 to S60 per course.
In the "'""d' locl.eroom Isiah
I homa<o of thl· Dl'tro11 Pistons. the
g.1ml ·\ '-1o\l \ aluahlc Pla~cr shook
' head "' ,., lohn,on·s per-
Kareem Abdul-J abber o f the Laker& a nd
And rew Toney o f Philadelphia figh t for
control of a loose ball tn the Eaat-West
All-Star game in Denver Sunday.
With more than a doten boats,
ranging from Lido-I 4s to big ocean
racers. OCC's Sailin& Academy is
designed for the beginner as well as
the seasoned sailor. It is the largest
and most .comprehensive sailing
academy on the West Coast.
Registration 1s being conducted at
OCCs community services office
located in · the coltege•s Student
Center buJlding. The office 1s open
Monday through Fnday from 9 a.m.
lo 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.
till noon. Regsitra11on is also being
conducted by phone by calling
432-5527.
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S.\ '-: DI HJO -The l<:>th-ranl.cd l l In tnl' men<.
tenni s team "on ll'> fourth matlh 1n fi,c dell\ICIO\ "'hen
the A.nteatcrc.. beat the l 1nl\ers1t\ of ~an D1cgn h-{ hc1 c
Sunda\
Teriyaki Through February 26th
Brcrcfiettes of Beef. s395
citosev ...
From Page Bl
drop for hirds. I'm pleased With m)
rou nd ··
In rt'lcrnng to Bntton·s round.
Gnme'> ~1d "A 64 isagreat round no
matter "here )OU pla):·
Wh1 k the prm "'ere drawing.all the
plaudits "1th their low sc0res, some
of the amateurs 1n the field al so
sho"'e-d their skills. Roger Hughes, a
resident of Newport Beach and a
member at Big Canyon CC, scored a
hole-in-one on the 170-yard. par-3
13th hole
"Sure 11 "as a thnll but I couldn"t
tell "hether 11"cnt1n or not unlll the
people around the green staned
1ump1ng up and down. The biggest
thing. ho~ever, 1s that it ga ve our
team a two-under score on the hole ...
Hughes has had one other ace 10 h1s
career. getting one at Indian Wells
several ~cars ago He used a four-iron
to scor(' his hole-1n-0ne Sunda)'.
In the pro-am compet11ion, thrtt
teams arc tied for the lead at nme-
undcr-par Tomm) Armour Ill wnb
Irvine C'oa f s Bob Cn&ler h d a front
nine of 29 coupled w1tll a 33 for a net
62 Ray Stewart with Sant.a An ' W.
G Muchcll and Tom Penuce wnh
Irvine ( o. st"s John lomm• If( also
uC'd for the lead with four te~ms tied
at 61
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AD·VIS<I
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Tinder Box wins regatta
Tinder Box, stoppered by Bob
Lockhart of the host club. was the
Class A winner Saturday in Dana
Point Yacht Club's Midwmtcr Tune-
up Regatta for Performance Handi-
cap Racing Fleet yachts.
Second m Class A was Jalapena. co-
sk1ppered by Bent!~ and Galway. and
third was Valkyne. sailed by G.
Baker. Dana West Yacht Oub.
In Class B the winner was Holo
Klk1 with Rick Raff. Capistrano Bay
YC' at she ht'lm; runner-up was Gold .
Rush, sailed O)' Don tkcl'.er, Capo
BYC'. and third was Rampage, skip-
pered by Lance McC'abe, Dana Point
YC.
Vivace. skippered by Bill Clore.
DPYC, was the Class C winner.
followed by Ant1t ipation. Bob Mcin-
tyre. DPYC.
Winner in the Non-Spinnaker
Class was Condor. sailed by Becky
Luzio, Capo BYC; second was
Chubasco II, Eldon Foltz, Capo BYC,
and thi rd was Whisper, Hilding
Johnson. DPYC
FIGHT ISON ...
From Bl
have organized my own camp&l&Jl."
he said.
His spht with NYYC means that be
will be takina chief fund raisers and
Freedom syndicate: dircctor1. Georae
F. "Fritz .. Jewett and Edward du
Moulin. with him. plus lhe potential
tax 5helter of the New York Manome
Academy.
"Kinch WIS the syndicate manager
of Tom BlackaJlcfs Defender·
Couraacous effon which pract1ttd
last JPrin& 1n Newport Beach before
enpJin& Conner in the official trials
at Newpon, R.I Kolius WIS the
skipper of the l2·yearold Couraaeou
which was narrowly defeated by
Conner in the final tnal last Auau t.
Kirsch as a director of the United
lites Yacht IU(11'\8 Union and the
New York Yacht Club. He 1 widely
known 11 lhe lopper of the 0«.an-
racina ,Y•~h• Scaramouche which he c1mp11~ 'u~cas.fully for )cars on
the Great La and in the tlantk. l
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Kohu was a silver medalist in the
Solina Cass in the 1976 Olympics.
Observers believe the strenath of
Conner's coali1ion wi ll be in the West
with possible suppon from Aonda
and New York throu&h the Mantime
Academy.
Conner said" that since bis an-
nouncc~ent the younf orpnizauon
has received nearly I million in
checks and pied&«. lndudm1 a S200,000 irant in computtr resourttS
from • Boston firm 10 be used for boat de jan.
"We·vc had mo~ than SO people
contaet us,"Connersatd.. "llhink this
plin 1ppeal1 to people."
'f!troUJb the team of Kirteh and
Kohus the NYYC bas potcn1ial1
suppon f'rom Tcu . the mid t.
Flonda and Now York.
Mosbachcr, incidcntalt~. was lht dc~nder of lhc Amcnca 1 Cup tt\
1962 !nd 1967 and ha 1hutputallon
of brtn.J a met ulous orpn1ttr o tumtm ns. ~
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WIEISTERN CONFERENCB
Peclfk DIVISlen w L ,.ct
Leller• 26 16 '" Portlend 27 II 600
Se•lll• 22 19 S37 Goio.n Stele 20 2S 444 Pl!oenla 19 24 «2 SenOlllOO IS 2t 349
Midwest DWhlon uien 27 16 628 DeijH 2S 19 561 Sen Antonio 20 24 4SS Denver 19 2S 432
Housfon .. 26 409 Kenses Cllv 17 1S 40S
EASTERN CONFERENCIE
· Boslon
PhlladtlPhle
New Y()(k
Ntw Jer"v
Wu hlno1on
Mllweukff
Detroit
AILante
Chleaoo
l11<1lane
CteYelenCI
A .. ntk DIVlMon
34 •
29 14
24 ..
22 22
19 2S
C....... DM"-"
24 19
23 19
24 20
16 24
12 29
12 lO
S4Htdev's Sc#•
EHi 154. Wtll US (oil
T onieflf's Gemes
No oemu scneduled
Tue.oev•s Gemes
Portland at Lllken
Allanle et Weshlnoion
Ottroll et Cleveland
San 01990 el ln<1len1
New Yor1< el Sen Antonio
Boston 11 Ch1C111<>
Houston 11 Ken.a• Cltv
7'1
674
S7l soo
432
.SSI
S4
S4S
400 m 2"
S.atue vs Utan <In Las Veoesl
Mllweukff •' Gotoen Stele
ALL·STAR (;AME
EHf 1S4, West 145
Cet l>Mvwl
08
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1 '>
II''>
2 ~ 1 ) 1•,,
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9 ,
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12'1'1
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11
11 ...
EAST -Ervino lA, Bird 16, Perish 12,
Moncrttl I. TllOmes 21, Tonev 13, Rut111<1
6. Klno II Blr<1sono 10, La1mbeftr 13,
Trtovck• I. To1e11 63-1?1 11·31 154
WEST -E119lls1"1 13, Denllev 2. Abdut·
Jet>Oar 25, Jonnson IS, Gervin 13, Ven-
dtw19he 14, Slkma IS, Samo'°" 9, Devis
10, Grffn 6, Aoulrre 13, Peioon 10 Totets
63-120 11·22 us
Sc-by Ov•r1W1
EHi 32 JO )7 33 22-1S4
Wtst 40 36 31 2S 13-14S
TnrH·POlnl 11<>als-JOhn10n Foulecl
out-None Ret1ou11<11-Eu1 60 CPemh
ISi, West S2 (At>dul·Ja~r 13) A"lllll-
Easl 39 (Thomes ISi. Weit 66 (Jonnson
221 Tole! toull -EHi 23, WHI 31
A-17.SOO
How tti. Top 20 fared
I North Caroline ( 17-01 bHI Weke
Fore'' 100-63. beet Georol• Tech 73·61,
OHi Loulsl•n• Sl•I• 90-79
2 O.Paul C 16·0) 0 .. 1 Princeton
50·39, bHI UCLA 14-6'
3 KtnlUCltV 'IS·2) OHi Georgie
64·40
4 Georoeiown ( 17·21 oeet Bollon
Cotteoe 92·13. beal Pl!hOurgn 6J-S2
S Marvleno I IJ·ll lost lo Noire
Dame S2·47
6 Nevad•·LH VtOH (18 I) beat UC
Senta Barbare 100·68, beal Cal Statt· Fullerlon, 12 · 7S, 01
7 Houston (17-31 oeet Be.,.ior 14-58
I Ttxu·EI Peso ( 18· ll oeat Air
Force 6S·S2, beat New Mealco 60·S9
9 llllnol\ I IS·2) l>NI Michigan St
46·.0. beat MIChiQen 7S·66. 4 ot
10 LOUillena Stete C12·Sl beal M11-
sln lPC>I State 80·"4 lo\1 10 AuOurn
80-71, loll to North Carolina 90·19
1 11 Oklanome <16-ll beat Oklahoma
• Stete llS· 100; lost to Mtmpnl' Stele
69·6S
12 Tutse (17· ll bHI Crelgnton
75·6'
13 Meme>hll Stele ( 14 JI beat
Tulane 57·50. beet Oktehelma 69·6S
14 LPUllVille ( 12·Sl bHI Florida
Stele 9S· 71 1011 lo MarQu.lle 6S·60
IS UCLA (12·4) beat Southern Cell·
l()(n•• 7S·69. OI, loll IO D•Paut 14·6'
1' Arkanses ( IS-41 lost to Rice
6S·62, lost 10 Vlllenove 58·54 11. Wake Forest < 13·4) 10,1 to North
Caronna 100-63; bHI Vlroinia 14-76
11 'Georoie C12·S) lost 10 Florida
71·•9. lost 10 Kentuckv "4·40
19 Vlrotnia I 12·41 lost 10 Georole
heh 71·71. 30T, loll IO Welle Forut ... ,,
20 Svracuse C 14·31 bHI Piii 62-SI.
OHi SI Jonn•s 71·74 01
COLLEGE
UC lrvlne 71, UCSB 67
(PCAA )
UC IAVINE McDonald U
Thornton IS, Muronv 18, Turner 14
Lff 10, Jonnson 3 Grandison 4,
Cermon O Ciaccio O Tote ls 31 S9 16·71
71
UC SANTA BAR8A .. A -FIJner 14.
Brook' 1, Henrv 11 Hor>llins 17,
DePrlut 4, Horwetn I, Martin 6.
Hertenstein 0 Totals 29·S7 9 13 67.
Helfllme: UC lrvlne. 33·27.
Totel foul• UC lrvlnt 17, UC Santa
Berber• II; Foute<! out Fisher (UC
Sanla Ber~r•I. Ret>oynds UC Irvine
36 (Murohv 9), UC Santi Berber• 29
(Broou •>. Anls11 UC lrvlne 19
(McDonald S. Turner SI. UC Sant•
Barbar• 16 IHookins SI
Cole9e scores
WEST
UC Irvine 71, UC Sent• 8aroare •7
Ore90n Tech 80. SHiii• 79 Cot>
EAST
North Caroline 90, LSU 19
Villanove SI, ArkenHS S4
SOUTH s Alebama 12. NC. cner1o11e 77
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SCOREBOARD
~·· Clfttef~ Overd
WL WL
Neved• LH Vei!H 9 0 " I
UC Irvine 1 2 II 1
Cel Stell Fullerton s ) l• s New Maalco State s l 9 • Uteh Slete 4 l 10 6 Fruno Stet• 4 J 13 s l.OllO Buen Stete 3 s 6 11
San JoM Sttte 2 6 6 11
UC Sant• Bert>ara I 1 6 11
Peclflc 0 I 2 II
SundilV's Seer• UC Irvine 78, UC Sante BerDere 67
TM6tll1's ~
Fre•no St••• el Utah Stet• ccnannel S6
et 1 o'clOCkl , Tllundev's G•met
UC lrvlne el Long Buch Sl•I•
Cet Stell Fu11er1on at San Jo.. Stele
FrHno Sl•I• et Unlversllv ol Peclflc
Ntved• LU VllOH et Ntw Molco
Slelt
UC Sent• B••bere et Ulah Ste le
SA,.T A ANITA
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Cntfl of 91·daY ~ mMtlnel
FIAST RACE. 6112 lur'lon1n
GOldtn Minstrel (Meza) 2S 40 12.40 6.60
Perteet Cover (Gelllle roo> 24 17 9 60
L'Cnlcle (McCerron> 3.20
Allo raced Boston Maolc. Envoy
D•nctr, Dll11n1 River. Sam Crow, Sum-
mer l(nloht, Elate<!
Time 1-17 JIS
SECOND .. ACE. 6 lurlOngs
OkubO CMCCerronl 9.20 4 .0 3 40
No HOids Berred ISiblllel 3 60 J 00
El Jebel (Vetentuelal 4 60
Also reced. The Tracker, Poor Old
Harry, Muell Tllouonl, Frl\l\V Purcha se,
Grits And Fritz, Mvstleel Slillnesi
Time I 10 2/S.
n DAIL y DOUAE (S·3) oeld s 148.20.
THIRD RACE. 6 furlonos
Golete COllv1resl 16 00 7 40 5.60
TlckY Tee (FUlfttnl 4 00 J 20
L1111<1111 (0.tanouswiv•l s 20
Also reced. Yolell<la, 0.1<1lv Allrec·
lion, Alweys Deer, Sl>edel OrDl\an. Not
Even A C1r<1
Time I'll l/S.
FOURTH RACE. I 1116 miles
A·ShY Bride CSlloetNker) 6 00 3.00 2 40
Nor.thern Numas <McCerronl 3 00 2.60
Bid Fooll111 ID•l•hOuuavel 3 60
A-Cou~
Also ri ced A·Exoul1l1lon. tis A Romp,
Fleet Secrtterlat, manv A Silo,
llshamema
FIFTH RAC£. I 1/4 miles on turl
The Heou. (McCerron) 4 40 l 00 2-'0
Mufti (Merel 4 IO 3.JO
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FOURTH RAC•. One mile Dec•
Hennahs Exoreu (Andrlnl 1.20 4 to 3.20 800Mer Hiii (F'wryl ) to l.00
Hev Fun CVeUalldlnghaml 3-'0
Al10 raced B-vOlence, Klamattl
Kosnare, Comoanv's Best, Redeslon.
Power1Uttr. Boo .. Tz
Time 202 4/S
Fll'TI4 RACE. One mile oace
Vellkff RhYlhm (Allrmen) 4 IO 3.60 2.40
Ruslv, Sllven (Leckevl 6.00 3.20 Mellow Fellow (Grundy) 2 40
Also reced SklPoers lnveder, Arden'
Get A Wev, AndVS Clint, Salton Sier,
Blue Bomber Soecta culer D•llGff
Time 202 I S
S3 EXACT A 11·3) oa1<1 SS790
SIXTH ..... Cl. One mlle pee•
Super NHIO (S~ren) 6.40 3 20 2 40
Kl119 Of Jen IV1ll1ndlnonem1 3 60 2 IO
Flv Man FIV (Rllcnlel 6 00
Also reced. Marv's Commend, Coun-trv Coot, Vanishing Act, Thunder Bnulv.
L A Dlc1ef()(, Triple Nine. Mr Hot StuH
Time. 2'00 31 S
Sl IXACTA (6 21 Paid S29 70
SEVENTH RACE. One mlle l>Kt
Nvano Del (PetUnol s.oo 3.00 2 20
Broolld•le Boy CB•vlHs) . 3.60 2.10
Presldentlei (Acklrm1n) 2.10
Also reced NvellO Skll>oer, Tlmelv
fjlewerd N. Lord YenkH, Wvnne Nen·
dlna, Watbro Mist, R Curtis
Tome. 1.S9 415.
U EXACTA (2·1) Dlid Sl0.90.
EIGHTH .. ACE. One "1ile Pete
Varllty Court (AkrmnJ 12 00 S IO 3 20
Don HtMV (SPrlll9S) I 00 7.60
Crulsl119 N CBektrl 7 40
Also reced Rovoon L111ecv. Min·
nenane Fella, Elltt BrNie, Dov04e Deck
Time 2'00 I/ S.
Sl IXACTA (6·4) D81<1 SIJ7.IO
NINTH RACI. One mlle oece
Pivot Point !Kuebler) 20.20 6.IO 3 40
Wildwood Felcon (Pe11lno1 3 80 3.00
Wlkl Wlkl (Lecktvl 2IO
Also raced Creve Dickie, Lord OelrH ,
Soeclel Pettr, JeclluP, Smooth Move N
Time. I St 1/S
~U EXACTA (6·2) paid $12.SO
S2 PICK MX (3-1·6-2-6-6) oald
s 12,652 40 with I w1nnlno tloet (Ila
110rse1) S2 Pick Six Consolellon peld
S66S.IO wllh 19 winning tlckels (five
hOrses)
TENTH RACE. One mile rece.
Mu Burllbro (Bllronl 17 40 6.60 660
James Gre tlen (Anderson) 3.IO 2 IO
Stormy Atleck (Kuebler> 6.00
Also read' lloMlend Brt 1, Hemhh
Red, Salvador, Wlnterio, Blsrnar1<
Hanover. Trollo9, lkn Marine.
Time. 2:02 115.
Sl IEXACTA (5·6) oaid SlSl.IO.
Atllftdance. S..335.
Olablo Laddl• CToro)' • S.40 CrosbV Southern
Also reced M<lveble FeH I, Vll99ro, (et 1fV1M CMS! CC)
Azullroo, Bol1 0. Grece, Evenlno M'Lor<I. BMI Bl'lllon 30.34-...
Time 2:02 2/5 JOdle MUdd 3S·J~7 u EXACTA C2·S) P•id S66 00 Tony Grimes 33-U-.7
SIXTH .. ACE. One mile Da ve Ruuell 33·35-'I
Oloo• Off CVetenz~•> s 40 4 10 3 40 Jeff Thomsen 31-35-61
Stlutoun Wllllt (ToroJ 11 IO 7 20 JOhn Sterk 32·~
Promontory (Shoemal<erl 6 '° Torn Ptrnk• 34-~
Also raced Eaoto,ive Passer Reedv Biiiy Pi.t-01 36·32-61
To Solo, Cody's Ja<le S••cttelle, Mean Tomrnv Armour 111 34·35-69
Cel, Riva Rive, Lotnar Rev Berr 33·36-69
Time. 131 l/S Rick OelPOs 3S·J4-69
SlVENTH RACE. 6 > lurtonos Ken Kelltv 34·35-69 Aunt Iva COllvorul 32 40 9 60 S 60 Paul Wise 34·35-69
Anoel S1veoe (Mccarron) 2 IO 2 40 Rick Cremer 3S·JS-70
Neuohty Ma<11m csnoemektrl S40 Oeve Barber 3S·3S-70
Also reced Luckv L•dv Etten, KIPC>v. Dean Lind 3A·36-70
So Modest, Brlenlc Storm, Comeov Acl Tim Graham 34·36-70 Time 1 17 Mike Matuke 34·36-70
U EXACT A IS·2) oeld S240 00 Gr99 Twigg' 34·36-70
EIGHTH RACE. 1 1/1 miles Ce11r Salll.ldo 33·31-70
SwHt Olene I Sibille I S 10 3 60 Out Rav Sl-ert 36·3S-71 WHk~ Surprise (CH tanedel 4 20 O\Jt Skeeter HHlh 36·3S-71 Steve Jones 34·37-71 Lovller Linde (ShOernektrl Out David &.undstrom 34·31-11
Also raced Brindv Brlndv Boo Lunn 3S·36-71 Time 1·49 115 u EXACTA (S-2) oel<I 171 so Jonn Jecot>t 3S·36-71 Garv PIM• 36-JS-71
U ll'ICK SIX <S·l·2·10·S·SI oeld K Cteerweter 36·lS-71
S?9,S71 00 wllll 7 winnino tocltets (II• RW Eekl 36·3S-71
l!Orles) U Plcit Sia Conso1e11on oel<I Duke Delc,_ 37-JS-72
slOS 40 (flvt horses). There WH no VIC Martin 3S·J7-n
mention ol now me nY flv•·hc>f" winners Rav Cerresco 3S·37-72
NINTH RACE. I 118 miles Jim Petreolle 36·36-72
Gol<1en Frien<I co1vre11 22.10 9 IO 6 IO Tom Lehman 37·3S-72
Frencn Commender IVlnzueie) 3 60 3.40 Lindy Miiier 36·36-1'
Aae House (Fell) 7 20 Rick Sorouse 33-39-12
Also raced: Mlater CrHI, Lller•NI, Bobbv PTillllPS 35-31-72
U begon, P1rson•1 Lea<1er. V1ttey ~_..11_1,_._,ao~bbv Walztl 35-31-12
Jett S.11 Joe 806 Klein 34-31-12
Time 1 SI Paul O'ShH 31·3S-73
U EXACT A C 1·6) oa1d S246 SO Mike Cunnlno 36·31-73 Attendance 46,383 &.be Hlskev 36·37-73
Holvwood P.,k
SUNOA Y'S RESULTS
(1}111 of 2'·"'9fll harMH ~"9)
FIRST RACE. One mile PICt
Peoewneetle COesomerl 3 4l> J 20 1 60
Klno Como (Beker) I 40 4 60
How<IY Ooo (An<1erson1 3 60
Also rat ed Pentages, Skoooers Pros
Ptcl, lndullrv Windy Cen Ce n, BH Jay
Gff, Magna O.'ts, Stiallmar Klno
Time 2-cM
U EXACT A (1·31 Dtl<I IS6 70
S&CONO RACE. Ont m ite oece
wn1te Knock our (Andrson) J.IO 7 60 2 40
Viking N Cl.onool 410 4.10
Smootn Glnoer (Sherren) • 40
Also reced Blebrffzt, Rov11 Sner,
Burn O Oii Game EnllOn N Burners
Bvrd Time 7-ol
U EXACT A C6· 11 oaod SJ I 20
THIAD RACE. One mile l>Kt
Helevon HolldaY (Andrsn) 10 IO S.20 3 00
Metrl• (B•lll•roeon) S 20 4 00
Nevv Chffr (Pierce! 3.00
Alto rec.d· HIQhland L•Hle, Anteloc>e,
Tinker Tina, Smooth As Velvet, Country
Cousin, Throd<lle. Luckv Levity
Time. 2 02 4/S
U •XACTA (1·71 Pll<I SS7 00
.,.
Brien Mooo l7·36-73
Blelnt McC1lll11er lS-31-73
Oon Blak• 3'·39-73
Rele Bolls 31·3S-13 ~·~ Brown 3S·38-73
Deve Ogrln 36-37-73
Tom Grev 34 40-74
Mic k SOii 36·38-74
Biii Garrett J7 37-74
Alan Tao•e J7·37-74
Curtis Sifford 36·31-74
Ttrry Miller 36·31-74
Jon Clleffff 36·31-74
Tonv Farmer 31·36-74
Jim Rulledoe 31·36-74
Biii Rooers 36·38-74
Peul Purtrer 37·37-74
Mike RHsor 37·37-74
Vic Tortorlol 39-36-7S
Jim Clark 40·3S-7S
Gene Seu.rs 37-31-75 ROd Metzler 37·31--7S
Arne Ooklte l7·39-76
Larry Webb 36·.0-76
Mike G09e <19·37-76
ROd Nuckolls 31-31-76
Ron J1ntv 35J'2-77
Art SchlUlno 3!.-42-71
01ve McKHl~O 3'·40-71
Garv H•rnbf111ht 31·41-7' OOUll aodth 40-39-79
&ob Preno• 40·4s-tS
"'•·Am THm I.Moen Slewert·MHCl!eff 31 31_.2
Arrno1K-Crloter 29-~2
Pernlce·Lomma 31-30--61
MUdd·8r1Man 33·»-43
Petratle-0 Smith 30-3)-63
Ma,.11'.e·G()(don 31·32-43
Moo11·Methvin 31·31-63
Berti.r-Turoln 33-ll-64
Brltlon-BJl'tV 30·3.4--U
Cremer-Drucker 31·33-6A
Mtrlln·Slnoer 30-34-74
Schlllino·Peutson 31·33-74
Rulle<l9e·Onton 13·31-74
S.n O!eeo Open
272
•-Gary Koen. $72,000 61·70·69·6S
Garv H•llOtrO, ~.200 n-66·6'-61
27l Chip Bec:A, S19.200 66-61-69-70
Cralo Stedler, s19,200 61-72-66-67
Don Poolev, S19,200 66-6'-71-61
Da n Ponl, s19,200 61·61·69·61
274
Andv Bun, s ll ,OSO 67-61-61-72
P Oo1terhuls, s 12.oso 72·69·67·66 Oou9 Tewell, s12.oso 10-71-67-66
Larrv Mire. 112.oso 70-70·'7·61
215 Wiiiie Wood, S9,?00 72-67-69-67
Tommy Nakellm, lt,200 70-71-71-'3
Joev SIOO.ler, '9,200 70-6'·67·70
'117
Jav HHS, 14.IOO 61·70·71-61
Bobbv Wadkins, U ,800 71-6S· 70-71
Gii Moroan, U,800 41-69-69-12
Ed Flori, S4,IOO 69:67-69· 72
Ray Flovd. S4,IOO '4·70-69-74
271
David Edwards, SS,020 69·67·73·'9
Mlkt Sutllven, SS,020 73·66·6'·70
Tom Kite, SS,020 68·69· 70· 71 .
Jim Tllorpe, 15,020 67-69-71-71
27f
Peyne Stew1r1, Sl,002 61·6S·6'·71 Jim Colbert, Sl,002 6'-70-71-10 O.•nnv Edwerds, Sl,002 69·69·71-70
Ronnie Black, Sl,002 71-61-70-70
Pet McGow1n, SJ,002 71-67-70-71
Jeff Mltch..i, Sl,002 67-72-71·'9
Dave Barr. Sl.002 72-ff-70-61
Fred CouDlft. SJ,002 61-6'-n-n
L()(en RoOer", Sl,002 66-71-69-73
JOhn Adams. Sl,002 61-72-'7·72
Mark O'Meera, Sl,ot2 61.-61·6'·7S Oen Halldorson, Sl,002 70-70·61·12
2IO Clarence Ro1e, 11,930 73·67-69-71
Mark HevH, Sl,930 69-69-71-71
Chi Chi llodrl11Ut, s 1,930 70-71-69-70
Jedi Renner, sl,'30 71-70-70-69
Morrb HalaliAY, Sl,930 61-71-67-74
Nick Feldo, Sl,'30 .. , 10-11-n-'7
Jeck SPl'edlln, '1,400 69-n-11-69
Funv Zoeti.r, Sl,400 61-12-10-n
Jev CUdd. sl,'100 67·71·72-71 Ron Streck, s 1.400 61-67-75-71
tsao Aoki, ll,400 69·71·72-69
Howard Twlttv. $~ 70-.69-67-75 L ThomPIOn, SI, 6'-73-72•61
212
Mike McCullough, sl,032 61-61--13·13
Scott Wetklns. s 1,032 70-69· 70J73
Mark wi.De, Sl,032 71-70-71-10
Georoe Cadle, 11,032 n-69-n-'9
213
Braes Brv•nt, '919 65-67-n-n
Curt Byrum, s•19 61·70-74-11
Bot»v Nlchob, S91f 67-71-71-74
Joey Ru1et1. s91' 72·67-69-75
BOb 8ovd, S919 10-71-69· 73
Run Codlrln, "19 70-61-73-72
Sam Torrence, S919 67·71·7•·71
Phll Hencock s919 61-n-73-10
214
~•nnv Wedklns. "76 73·67·69·7S
GrlH Moo<lv, '876 12·61·69·7S
215
Garv McCord. sue 6S·70-74·76
Tom Jenkins. 1148 69·69·72·7S
Tom Purtzer, sl4' 69·70·72-74
John Hemarlk, st48 71-69· 73· 12 I
Ga rv Krueoer. 1141 12-69-14·10
216
Brl<I Fuon. st16 69-70-74-73
Biii Kretztrl, st 16 10-11-n-n
J1me1 Bla lr, $116 70·71-72·73
217
Peter Jacob1en, S796 10-11-69·n
GlbbV Gii*'• S79' 66·7•·71-76
111
Eric Bellen, S780 70-69-77-72
Co<ev Pevln, s780 72·61·76-72
290 Mike Holla nd, S7t.4 69·70·7S·76
Biii Rogers, s7t.4 69-71-73-77
2'1
V RKalado, S7S2 6'·72·1{·74
X-won ludden·dHlh plavoff
LPGA fo41rnament
(al o-ileld 8Mdl)
2IO
Silvia Bertol1ccn. SJ0,000 73·67·71 ·69
2t3
Lauri Rinker. 111,000
214
12· 71·69·71
Jan Stephenson, I 12,000 69·73·73·69
Pet Bredtev. s 12.ooo 67·74·73-70
215
Katllv Posltewall, '7.SOO
PetU Rluo. 11.SOO
Joanne Ca rner, S7 ,SOO
216
73070-69-70
67·7,·71-73
70-70·72·73
M. Soencer·Oevln, S4, 114 69-7S·72-70
CafhvMorse, U ,113 69-73·14·70
Baro Thomu, U , 113 74·73·61·71
Sendra Pelmtr, S4, ltl 76-69·79·71
Julie lnk1ler U, 113 11·11·11·11
111
Judv Cieri\ S2 666
Ava~o Okemoto. S2 666
Oa te Eggelfng. S2.666
Lor• Gert>ecr, S2,666
J"ilvn Brllr, s2,66S
Ro11e JonH. ~.66S
2U
Petty Sheehan, S2, 1SO
1.19
Jent Bletock, \l,1S3 Amv Alcott, S1,7S3
Amv Benz. s l,7S3
Donna C•oon• S1,7SJ
Ct1rl1 Jonnson. s l.1S3
Nencv Lopez, l1.7S3
Sallv Little, S l,7S7
2'0
Allee Rilz"1an, s 1,420
~eurl ,..11r1on, s 1,420
Jo AM waa.nem. s1..420
2'1
Robin Welton, S 1,271
SallClre SPU1tcn, s I, 771
Belsv King 11,271
Alice Miiter s I 711
74·73·71·69
73 74 71-69
69· 7S· 73· 70
12-71-72·72
71-69·73·74
73-69·10·7S
73·7•·70-71
81 ·61·'9·71
14 • 7 4· 70· 11
7S·72·71-71
71·7S·71 n n -11-13-13
74·71·'9·7S
6'·72·74·7S
70-13·74·73
70-13-72-7S
1H9·7J·71
72·7S·1l·71
15·71-74·71
13·7'1·1•-n
n 1s-10-14
m KelhV Whitworth, S 1,0S I
Lynn Adams. sl.OSI
Anne-Marie Pem. Sl,OS1
Mvre VenHOOM,$1,0Sl
N()("'1 F ril· Uhln, s I ,OSO
Atsullo Hiuoe. s1.oso
Kethv Baker, Sl.OSO
Sheti.y Henlln, Sl,OSO
CelhV Ment, SI ,OSO I
Je ne Cre fter, S1 .OSO :
2'l
Je ne Gedclts, s 1,050
8ackv Pnrson, il90 C°""" WeHi;er. il90 Mlule McGeoroe. Slit
Meri McC>ouilell, •11• 294
Mill<IV Moore, U 16
Jovce Kazmierski, SI 16
Sheron Barrett, $116
v ei.rle SklMer, UlS
__Joan Joyce. st IS tts
Bert>ar• Berro...,, s7'4
P•t Mevers. 17"4
Therese Hn1lon, S1'4
2ff
Lenore M<Jr1oka, S63I
De!>Oreh Slilnner, S63I
Brenda GOl<lsmltn, S63I
Linda Hunt, 1631
76-72·74·70
76'-74-10-72 1•-14-12-n
61·11·»-73
1•-n-11-1• 74·12·72·74
11-'4-n·1~
71-74-13-75
70-73-74·75
70·13·73-76
72·7•·76-71
1•·7•-n -n 71-76-74-72
72-72-13-76
72-73-17·72
14-1•-n-n
10-n-74.73
61-76-76-14
n -10-n -1s
74·69·74·n
7S·73-74·13
13·7S·73·74
75-73·71-76
11-11-10-n n-1•-n-n
6'·76·7s-n n-n-n-11
NHL
CAMPBELL COHF•RENCE
Edmonton
Catoa rv
Winni PIO
Vencouver
Kin.a
Sm'(IM DlvlW. W L T ll'h Gfll GA
JI 9 s " 303 203 19 " II .. 111 200 19 24 I 46 221 25S
19 21 6 .. 204 715
lS 27 10 40 21S 246
Nen1J DtlllW.
Mlnnesote 27 20 • st 241 232
SI Louis 21 27 5 47 19S 213
Cl'llcaoo 20 21 6 46 112 20'1
O.troll , 17 29 S 39 179 720
Toronto 16 29 6 JI 19S 251
WALES COHl'•RENCE . "'•trldc DMMen
NY Ranoffl 30 17 S 61 213 193
NY Illes 31 19 2 +4 221 112
PtllladelPllla 27 ls I '2 2 It 17'
WeUllnoton 27 21 4 st 193 167
Plttltlur9h 10 JS S 2S 15.3 226
New Jenev 10 36 S 1S 141 21S
Buffa lo
Boston
Quebec
Montrn l
Hertf()(d
Acliamt OMMon
33 13 • 72 210 16S
33 IS 3 69 222 157
21 18 6 62 24.t I ..
25 24 3 SJ 201 191
15 21 7 37 167 217
SUM9V'• Sans
Montreat 7. Boston 2
Quebec s. Harttoro s
Buffelo 7, Plttltlu<'9'1 3
NY Rano•n J, St Louis 2
Ptllladell'N• s. GniQQo s
Venccxiver 3. New Jersev 2
TM6tll1's Gemes ~ Oetnft tehedulecl
T!Mtdev'I Game All-Ster geme el Eeat Rutnerford, NJ
Offt) s.. flsntne
ART'S LANDING CNewPOl"f 9eec'lll
-41 enolen. I t>onflo, 27 ban. 143
mackerel. 36 rock flsn, 21 Kutoin, 76
Sllffohead
DAVEY'S LOCKEll (NewMrt
BMc:tll -IOI •nolers 106 mackerel,
171 rock cod, 2 sculpln. II lhffonee<1, I cabazon
DANA WHAR~ -124 anoler\ 120
l>us, 161 rocl< cOd, 1n mackerel, 217
ShffPhn d, 17 stutpln. 2 llno Cod, 2 tow
COd.
U.S. Pro Indoor
(. t Pllladelcltlla l ~FINI
JoM McEnroe IU S ) def lven Len<!I
CCzecnoSIOvekial, 6-3, 3-6 6·3 1·6
CMc:Enrot wins SS4,000)
DoulltH l'INI
McEnroe-Peter Ftemono CU S l def
Henri Ltconte·Yannlek Noan CFrencel
6·2, 6-J
Coll991ate toum11m.nt
(et Le Oulnte)
Slnttes Final
Joroe Lozano IUSCl det Todd Wnlt·
sken I USC) 4·6. 6 4 6·4 I Lo11no
ferns W•IO tar(! lPOI In nfJI tn()fllh s
'250.000 Conooteum C an•c 11 Le Ouon
1a 1
0..-.. P:INI
Antonv Emerson ~lck Benolson
(USC> dtf Kellv Jo/lfl·Jerome Jones I Ptooerdine>. 6-J, 7 6
Cole99
UC lrvlne '· U. of San 0tew l ~ McNemtt CUSOl def Anollon 6·2
4·6, 6·4, Man Son Hing (UCI) Off
Oe,ilets, 6·3. 6·2. A Remos IUSOI def
Qffr 6·2 6·4, Amor CUCtl def Petfr
CIQe, 6·4, 4-6. 7·5, 8ernem CUCll def
Luten 6·4, 7-S, Downs !UCI) def
Br edtev 6·0 6· 0
~
Anlslon·Men Son Hlno cuc11 dtf
MCN•mee·A Remo1. 6·7. 6· '· 7·6.
Luters·Desltets CUSD> def Oerr·M
Remo\, !.-7. 7·S 6·2, Amor-8arnem
CUCll def YCKJl19·Bredlev. 6·3 6· I
amel-Filte
15 mg "rar". 1.0 mg. nicotine av. p~r cigarette. FlC Report MAR. '83
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health .
N•llonal
American
PRO BOWL
NFC 45, A~C l
(•t ...,.,..,,
k-ltY ~11WS
3 14
0 3
First Qual1W
NFG-FG Hell·Sh~h n. 5.07 •
5"efMI 0Uel1W
NFC-Andrew• " PHS
Thelsrnann (H•ll·Shlelll't kldl), 2.SI
NFC-Andr_, 7 PHI ff'om Mont•ne
(HJlll·Shiekh klcK), 13'52
AFC-FG Allderwn '3, IS:OO
Third ouan.r
NFC-<romwelt « pan lntaceo11on
ret1Kn (Ha 1-~h kick), 1:39
NFC-1..ofton I PHI from Tllelunenn
CHall·Shletlh kick), I 5'
F--. 0Uel1W
NFC-<offmen 6 Pill trom Tnelsmann
(Hell·Stllellh kick), 3.17
NFC-Oberson 14 run CHall·Shlekh
kk:kl, 14.lS
A-SO.«S
TEAM STATISTICS
F lrs1 oowri•
It ll'1lft •vards
P•ulntl yer<IS
Return verd1
PHMI
lt·ll-1 14·41·3
Sacks By
Punt1
F umoie.,iost
.f'eMltles·vards
'rime of Posseulon
N~C
26
36-1 ..
"' 1'
l·S2
2·'3
2-1
3·20
3S;JA
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
llUSHING-Nellonel, OictlMIOn 11·66.
Andrews 6"'3, P1Vlon 11·.0, OorMll S-17
The!~ 1·12, Montane 2·6 American,
CrlOln 4·l2, Colllns 3·2S, Warne< 4·12
Ca ml>Oell S·9, ea,,,.nllo 1 ·0. Foub l·O.
PASSING-Nelional, Thelunerir 21·27·242·0, Montane 7·10·4S·1, Pevt()(
0-1-0-0. Amerlcen. FOUls 7·t·I03•1, Ken·
nev 7·32-I0-2.
RECEIVIN~etlonal, Olckef"son
S·•S. Coff,,,.n S-37, Andr-s 4·4f, ~vton
l ·JI, e rowri 2·26, Loflon ?·23, R. Gr.i1
2-21. CCKble 2-19, Oorwtt 2-s. QUkk. l·Sl
Americ.n, COlllMw()(th S-73, ChrlsttnMn
2-11, Cribt>s 2-10. Cha~ 1·25. Canon
1-20. ~ I· 19, WIMlow 1·9, w-
1·9
MISSED FIELD GOALS-AmerlQn,
Anderson 33.
Misc.
Weetcend tranu.cttens
9ASl:8ALL
AnMrkMI LAffUe
DETROIT TIGERS-Sloned Kiri<
Gibson, OU!lletoer IP • one·YM• con-
trec!
MINNESOTA TWINS-Announced
an eoreem.nt on • CCJl\tract .. ,,,, Pere
FHson DllCl>er
FOOTBALL
Nerlonal '"""" LfftlUe MlrfNESOTA VIKINGS-Anl\Out'.t<I
fht resl11nallon of Bu<I Gren!, need
coach Nemea Lts Steckel hHO coacn
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Slone<I
Dave KrleQ, ouarterback to a two·
year contrect """"5,.,.. l'wtbal Lff9UI
NEW ORLEANS BREAKERS-Cut
Dennis Jonnson, fullt>ac1l, Dev1<1 Clark.
defenllve llnemen. •nd Eddv wnllteY,
llOhl end Signed Mlkt P.,..ko. <leftnsivt
end Tr•ded Rick Mo••r. tu1tbec1<, to
the OklehOm• Ou!lews for PHI con·
•lderetlons
OAKLAND I N ·
VADERS.-Announced 11'111 Gordon
Binks, wide receiver. wlll be fined SSOO
eldl dav he falls 10 rtPOft to 1reonino
camo Welvec:t Anv•lle Kamelu de·
*1lve enc:I, Ltrov Lulu. ttont end Joe
Oononue. Eddie Wetsn Ow1gn1 F()(CI
ell<I Mike Stra110n, 11ne0eci.ers Steve
Brown, wide rectiv" OeWevne
W•lker. cornero.ck, Jeff O'F'lehrl!v,
guerd, Kevin Baird, safety
PHILADELPHIA ST ARS-Sloned
Ken Keflv. llnebatktr Announce<! Glenn
Co«>a, llnebe~ktr, ~I cemP
HOCKEY Nen.w.I Hedley LMvue
NHL-Announced 11'81 Cherie Sim·.
mer of 1ne Lo1 Anoetes Kings and
Oarcv Role of the Vencouvtr Canucks
l()(werds, will rel)lece Jeri Kurri. of tht
Edmonton Oller\ and io•w Te!ll• of •ne
Vencouver Canucks '" •he NHL all·ster game Tue,oav
NEW YORK RANGE ~S-Rtcelte<I
Cllf•S KOnlO\ torwa ro !rom T ul\a of
tht Central Hoc~ev League
OLYMPICS
US OLYMPIC COllllMT
TEE-Nemed C·no· Ne'°" Ct"'"'" c-Hollv F111'<1tfs • T1rnare
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Ski Teem
COLLEGE
NORTHE~N IOWA Nemt d Rooer1
Bowttbv 1tntet1c C11rec1or
PEMBROKE STATE Annoi,;nced
!ht reslgnatiO<' o• Lacev Gent. •'""'•C
director efltc••n Aug JI
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, January 30. 1984
Koch nervous? Noway
Hedidn'fthinkh'ehadachance, -year ago. held 11 one-stroke lead and
appeared to have his second con-
secutive S3n Diego title in hand when
he stood on the 18th tee.
Payne Stewart, who led through the
second and third round • had at all go
sour. From the lead, he shot 78,
including 42 on the back nine, and
finshed an u tac for 23rd at 279.
----but he '11 gladly take San Diego win
"I was thinking JUSt htt tl down
there, get your par and get out." he
said
S \"' DIEGO (AP) -Gal) Koch ''°o<l around fQr almost an hour after
he'd tinished pla>, calmly wa11ing for
thc-other leaders to finish.
.\ time of tension, th.is wa1t1ng to
'cc 11 he'd be in a playoff> Ver) antsy,
nght'' ftngerna1l biting ti me. eh'?
Not at all. said Koch
Then~ was. b) his n:asoning.
nothing to be nervous about
.. , didn't think I had a chance." said
l\.ulh, who came from six shotsotlthe
pJcc Sunda}' with a 7-under-par 65
that propelled him into a successful
playoff asain!>t defending champion
( 1a!) I l a II berg in the San Diego Open
g.ol ft ou ma men t
"Right up unttl the time he missed
that putt. 1 didn't think 1 had a
l ha nu: It might haH~ helped me.
"tnl'l' I didn't think I had a chance. 1
J1dn'1 ha\\~ a chance tu get nenous."
Sims trial
continues
DI:. l ROIT. (AP) -Houston
(1a111blers attorney Stt'' c Susman
sa,., he \\Ill attempt to prove this
\\Cl'k that Detroit Lion·:. running
had Bill\ Sims ""ants to' 010his
wntrat·t ·with Houston onl) be-
caur.e he got a better offer from the
Lion,.
'-11n'> signed contral·t<, w11h
blllh the Gamblers of the l n1tcd
\t.ltl'' Football League and the
r-.;a11onal Football League Lions
1.1~1 vear. He later !>ucd the
(1amblcrs and part-ov. ncr Jcrr~
.\rgm 11z. da1mmg that .\rgo' itz
hJd 3 lOnfl1c1 ofmtcrcst when he
rl·prc<,cnted Sims in contract
nl·got1at1ons.
l ndcr cross t'~ammat1on b}
"usman Fnda' Sims testified
thJt .\rgo' 1t1 .:was speak in~ for
nw and the Gamblers '
But when Hallberg missed a 4-toot
par putt on the 72nd hole, when he
had to settle for a bogey-6 on the hole
that had yielded birdies by the dozen.
Koch suddenly had a tie for the top,
the first time he'd been there in four
days.
In the sudden death playoff. Koch
and Hallberg made routine pa~ on
the first extra hole and Koch won It on
the second, rapping 10 a JO-foot birdie
putt after Hallberg had pla}'ed three
shots. ,.
But he dro' e to the right. played
back to the fa irway with his second.
put ht~ tlmd in th(' fringe and lhen 3-
putted from about 30 feet, missing
from four foet on his second try.
fhe boge~ finished off a rou_nd of
68. dropped him bark into a tie lorthc
top and pro\lded Koch with the
pla~ off opportunit) that he con.,.ertcd
1nlo a \.iClOI)
Andy Bean . holding a 2-shot lead
and apparently poised to run away
from the pack. hooked his dnve into
the ice plant on the 14th, had a series
of m1sad\entures in rh_e canyons
leading down to the Pacific beaches
and eventually staggered away from
the hole w1th a triple boge)'-7. He
finished "1th a 72 and a lie for 7th at
274 .
The victory, the fourth of Koch s
nine-year PGA Tour career. was
worth $72,000 from a $400,000 purse
and came on a 72-holc to tal of2 72. 16
shots under par on the 7,002 yard
South course at the Torrey Pmes Golf
Club.
"The chances are 99 out of I 00 that
he'll make par or better on that hole,"
Koch said. and repeated: "I never
thought I had a chance.
"It was fonunatl' for me. but very
unfortunate for him."
And Chip Beck came 10 18th
needing a birdie-4 to JOJO the playoff.
But he missed a jputt from about 6-7
feet, shot a 70 an<l t1ed for third at 273
with Cra1g Stadltr. Dan Pohl and Don
Pooley. Stadler closed with a 6 7.
while Pohl and Pooley each shot 68.
Hallberg. who had scored his first
career victor) m this tournament a
Hallberg'<. lapse on.the 72nd hole.
was onh om· in a ~ries of mis-
fortunes experienced b) leaders or
woulci-he lrllc1t'~ in ihr fin;il roun<l
Tomm} Nakajima. a tour member
from Japan. set the course record w1 th
a 63 and 'auhed mto ct tie for 11th at
275.
She's positive about win
Bertolaccini knew she could
hold on for LPG A victory
DEERFIELD BEA( H. Fla. (AP) -lkattng back
challenger after challenger. Sil via Bertolaccm1 clung to a
precarious lead before pulling clear hy th ree )trokes ro v. m
the $200.000 LPGA Mazda Classic at Deer Creek
Bertolaccm1. a native Argentme v..ho now ll"es 10
Pompano Beach. Fla .. started the final round Sunday one
stroke ahead of the field, and went.on to fight olT som~ of
the biggest names on the Ladies Professional Croll
4.ssociation tour
"Nothing more than pos1t1ve thinking." Bertolacc1n1
said after a three-under-par 69 in the final round proJuccd
an eight-under 280 finish.
"I played this round at least I 0 11mcs tn m) mind the
past week. I knew I could win ... Lhe 34-~ear-old said alter
scoring her first tour victor) since 1979 and takrng the
$30.000 first pnLe Benolaccm1's total earnings last ) car
were slightly more at $33.930
Laun Rmker gave Bertolacc1n1 th(' most pressun.-. but
fina11/te11 ott at the 17th hole.
.. After the 17th I knew m' chances were slim and
none." she said. · .
Rmker. w1th a 71, emerged from the pack and finished
alone in second place with a 283 total to collect S 18,000.
"Playing v.1th Laun helped She kept pumng pressure
on me and finall) the crucial hole of the tournament was
the 17th where 'I scored a b1rd1e and she bogeyed."
Bertolaccm1 said.
Defender Pat Bradley. ""ho missed b1rd1e putts at the
12th and 13th holes to halt her charge. and Jan Stepbenson.
the Australian who blamed an inabilit} to score on the
16th, a par-5 bole, finished tn a lie. one stroke behind
Rinker.
Oth~r challengers -such as LPGA career money
winning leader JoAnne Carner. who double-bogeyed the
ninth whe11 she hit O\er trees and in to water; Patti Rizzo,
v. ho staned her da) v.11h a boge): !_nd Kath) Postlewait.
""how.as two O\Cr on the front nme -w.ound' up lied at 285 ·-
"Like I 'Miid. I was out to pla~ the best I can and to
v..in:· Bertolarc1ni -.aid. ··1 kept thinkmghow nice 1t would
be with my b1rthda} (she will be 34 today) and I can call m}
parents at home 1n Argentina and tell them I won ...
World Cup skii~g
starts to heat up
Wenzel wins race
but Zurbriggen
has overa ll lead
(, \ R '\.t ISCH · P ~ RTE N I\. I R ·
< fl('\; We~t German' (AP) -
1 1edncn\1e1ns's ~ndrcas v. enLel
"11n thl' V. orld Cup supc:r-g1an1 race.
but P1rm1n Zurhnggcn''> \ccond-
pl.1lt" lin1<,h kqll him Jlop thl'
<.la llJ In~\ Ii<,\
\\ 11 h th rl'l' V. urld l up ran:!> lcli
hdorL' thl \tan nfthd)I~ mp1c (James
111 \JrJJC\n Wen1el predicted he still
ma' m l'rtake '>'-' 1!Lc:rland''> lur-
tmggcn in the nrrn11·, O\Crall ~tand-
1ng.'
.. r 111.., \\ tll make thing\ a httlc more
d11l1lul1 for P1rmin no""." said
\\ l'111cl alter he "ac; clocked unda\
n I minute 36 'i3 second!. on
). 1<1rm1\l h"• demanding l\.andahar
llUl\L'
/urhriggcn'c; '>ccond-placc I '36 62
11111 gaq: him 209 point'> 1n cup
\l,11lll1ng!>. follov..cd h~ Wenzel w11h
I M1 pntnl\ lngl'mar ~lenmark IS
htrd \\llh I 'i6
..,lL nmark po,ted a strong liflh-
pl.1 l I r M! ':lunJa, after he had
L•1n,1Jl·rcd a"o1ding the ran· because
0 1 l' "nulam' to the downhill "I
'·" 1u'1 lu11k1ng al 11 ao; a little bll of 11.1111ng · hcsa1d ··1<11dnotC\pct110
:in"h 1n 1lw tor tl'n"
I hl .:. ·' l'3 r 111d '-" l'JL·, t ht v. orld
, h,1111p1c1n 111 the <,(atom and former
Olympic gold medalist. said he v. 111
travel to Ho rovetz. Bulgaria. next
weekend for the c1rcu1t's slalom and
giant slalom races there.
Stenmark also said he would turn
up at Sarajevo "for some promo-
tional work." but added that he did
not regret being unable to JOtn 1n the
Olympic sames.
The Swedish standout was barred
fro m the 0 1) mp1cs b)' the Inter-
national Ski Federation because he
took a so-called B license after the
1980 games. allov. ing him to promote
ski equipment and coll ect adH~rtising
re,enue directly.
"I have no regrets,'' he said. "It will
be different not racing (at Sarajevo).
but it will be good not to be nervous."
Most skiers at Garm1sch were
alread) lookmg forward 10 Sarajevo.
"People are thinking of Sarajevo all
the time now." said .\ustnan Hans E~n. who placed third m the race with
a 1:37.55.
Wenzel"; ,·1ctory O\.Cr the demand-
ing 51-gatc. 2.200-meter Kandahar
course was the ninth of his career. "It
was a ~ood run." the smiling 25-year-
old said after the race. "I had a'lltlle
trouble w11h a couple of turns at the
top. but then managed to bnng 1t
together ..
.\mencan Phil Mahre. the defend-
ing overall World Cup champion.
stayed av.a) from the Garmisch
outing. U.S. coache!> said he was using
the 11me to prepare for the upcoming
OI~ mp1c Game ..
Blind as a.
John McEnroe gestures his obvious displeasure with
linesman's call Sunday at U.S . Pro Indoor tourney.
U~to
Gary Koch reacta aa his birdie putt falls on second hole
of sudden death at San Diego Open Sunday.
SARAJEVO READY
FOR THE WORLD
As Olympics near,
Yugoslavians set
fo please visitors
By JlAL BOCK
Anoclelecl Pr"• Wrlt9r
SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia (AP)
More than one week before the
W1rnerOl)mp1csstan. the host cit) is
read' for the world.
The )ears of physical preparations
ha'e paid off Now the Games are in
the hands or the c1 t1zens and lhC)
seem an~1ous to please this 10vas1on
force tlf foreign journalists and ath·
let es
Thcrr was the case of two Olympic
'1s1toro; who. on their first night in
to""n. !>Ct out shopping for a deck of
pla} rng cards. Their taxi driver took
them all over the city. After an hourm-
so. v.hen he became convinced that
the search would be fruitless. the
dnver sol.,.ed the dilemma b) s1mpl)
taking the customers to his home and
turning over two of his own. rather
worn but still usable. decks.
There was no charge for the card~.
but the cabb1e's ta.p was substantial.
Amc11Cans can afford to be ~cn
crous. The local currency is the dmar
and each dollar produces about 127 of
them. So a steak dinner costin~ 800
dmars is rcall}' less than $7. a cuhnaf)
bargain
.o\ l} p1cal restaurant meal seems to
go on and on v..1th course after course
dch.,.ered to the table. The food 1s well
done and heavily spiced. You wash 11
all down with sl11vovica. This plum
brand\. pronounced slee-vo-vectsa.
1s a dear. rather innocent looking
liquid which is anything but inno-
cent. t:.ven if you miss the pronoun-
c1auon. the waiter will know what }OU
want. And he will smile when )OU
order 1t. ~
At one restaurant. strolling mu-
s1c1a ns played folk tunes but included
a slice of Americana with a Yugosla-
vian rendition of"Oh. Susanna."
There is an old world charm about
th e city. The narrow. cobblestone
streets and cramped shops arc a
culture shock for Americans ac-
customed to v.1de h1ghwa}s and
sprawling shopping malls.
Sarajevo aJso is secure. The Cit) is
swarming with pohcc and SQld1ers.
and the) are not here 10 direct traffic.
E\.Cf) ke) intersection e\.Cn rt··
motel) involved with the Game'> is
guarded. and passport checks. es-
pec1all~ after midnight. are routine
The sccuntv force carries machine
guns and a n·o-nonsense air. If you
look even mildly suspicious. the)
blow a shrill whistle. The whistle
means stop and when )Ou hear 1t . )OU
don't ask questions. You stop.
Sometimes. they don't bother
blowing the whistle. That's worse.
One ad venturous group of re-
poners set out on a l111le walk their
first mght m town and decided. like
your average Americans. to take a
shqrtcut.
It was a mistake.
They never realized the) were on
the border of the building housmg
Olympic officials. an ultra-scns111'e
area. Then. one of them felt the-
busmess end of the machine gun in
his back.
His ex planation, complete with
frantic waving of press credentials.
was fast and. fortunately. accepted.
The group moved on. taking the long
way around. and givmg wide berth tn
the machine guns.
Kings deserved to stop streak '1'our nest egg could be more I -than YQU ever dreamed. MAYO
WILLIAM 'MERRILL
MA YO. ~ 1? _years of age
Resident of Huntington
Beach Passed away Janu-
ary 27, 1984 , in West-
minster, following 8 lengthy
ill ness. Mr Mayo was born
on May 10, 191 t , in
Memphis, Tennessee. He
was Material Supervisor
with Thumbs Corporation.
Long Beach, for more than
10 years. He alSo was a vet-
eran with the U.S Navy
during World Wat II
Beloved husband of Vera G
Mayo. Father of Lindsay
Spidle of Huntington
Beach Also surviving are 2
brothers, Shelby & Albert
Mayo. both of El Paso,
Texas. Frie caLL at
Gretzky gives LA the credit
for putting the wraps on him
I D\t<)"J fON .\lberta (AP) -Wayne Gret1ky is
1.1i..1ng ;.i da' or two off 10 \.ISlt Atlantic City where the ~.1mhk•r., ''Ill be more mtcrcsted in their ow~ streaks than
Im n11v.-endcd col'l\l'lulnc-game scoring stnng.
I hl' <;1reai.. ''"" '>napped at 51 games when the Los
\nt.?dl''> l\.1ngs dcleatcd Edmonton 4-2 aturda) night and
the <ltlt•r' ll'Otl·r linalh failed 10 o;core a point.
..,inu· "The ~treak" 'itartcd at the beginning of the
'\,111011,il HotkC) League season. Gretzky scored 153
po101 ... indudtng 61 goalc,.
"I'm d1sappo1ntcd 1ha1 it's over." he said. "But it's .ii"' <J nice relief. rm going to Atlantic City with
1 tl·ammate) Kevin Lowe 10 relax for a few days now."
C rrcttk\ had cono;1dered s1tt1ng out the game because
c•l a hru1-.cd left !>houlder 'iUfTered m Los Angeles last
\\~d .. enJ
"Rut I fell that 1fl wa' goin~ 10 be stopped. I wanted to
he \lopped pla\lng not slltin(I. in the stands:· he said. c 1n:uk\ hac; not decided \et 1fh1s tnJUf) will keep him
1ut 111 Tuc'>d3) night'<; All-Stir Game at the Meadowlanqs
'J)(>rt' r11m pkx m Ney, Jersq ,
" fhc 'ihoukkr I!> quc'it1onable. I'll take 1t one day at a
11m<'•.u1d <,1.'C what happen' If I can play, I'll play -if I
can't lhl·n I won't" c 1H't1~ \ w:io; qutl'k to (l.t\l' l rcdit to the Kings for their
"in "I hl'\ thd a gn·,11 J<>h the\ de erved tn stori the
\lrcak."
I he \UJX'r'>tar had a fc"' good sconng chances from the
l'li&l' nf th~· L"rl'a'>C hut had httk room 10 mancuvt'r
ffog1c Vachon. filhna 10 for tirrd Coach Don Pe~.
ga\C' all th<' t•rcdll to ht!i team.
He al!>o beltt'ved that changing Crrctzky's 'lhadow
helprd. lns1t;id of u$1n3 one center. he employed
.(J('lt'n'lemcn fav Well and Mark Hardy.
"The) did a trt'mcndous 1011." Vachon said.
fiut firttth wa'ln'l so 'lure the C'hange made much
d 1 fTeH: nn'. ... " I
"It's not a no' el move ... he said "Lots of cluhs do 11.
The Islanders use Pot' tn and Morro"" and the Rangers use
two guys. too."
Gretzk)' ·s be'it chance came I 0 minutes tnto the game
whon he set up Charlie Hudd) on a two-on-one break. but
the Oilerdefenscman fired wide v.1th Kings· goalie Markus
Mattsson waiting to fi'>h the puck out of the net
"I \I.as kidding with C.harhe nght then that that m1~1
have been my best shot." said C1rct1k~. "But the k1dd1ng
turned out to be the real 1h1ng .. / Hudd) was despondent about letting do,.,.n his
teammate
"I JU'il missed 11. C1re11 laid 1t ngh1 on m)' ~lllk . I
could n't bche'e 1t when 11 <i1dn'1go10" Huddy said "I
had an open net and I JUSl scrcwt'd up. there's no other \1.-3)
about 1t."
But G rctLk) 1s alread\ thinking about fl e\l year.
"Maybe I'll go from 51 to 75."
The most important thmg is that his streak ended
before his fans, who gave their hero an O\ at ion at the end of
the game
"I started 11 here and ended 1t hl•re." he ..aid. "I didn't
want 1t to finish on the road "
New charge
against Bruin?
S.\LEM. Ma<,<, CAP) -Drunkt•n drh~a charge~
lod@cd aga1Mt Boston Brum <. ra1 M~Ta\.I h ma be
expanded follow1 na.the death ofa ~a1nc worn involved
1n a two-car colhs1on with tht' hocker star.
Kim Radley. a :!6-)car-old an~1 s·dealcr of Wc,t
Newfield. Maine. died al ale Hosp1tal unda)
afternoon. four days after !.he w s involved m o car
accident wuh MacT v1sh on Route I an Peaboch. rhc
cau~ of death wa!t listed u head nnd brain iOJuric . State polkc s~ud ant'r Ma Taw;h truck the rear of
l\h Radlcy•s car. ~r car lclt the h1llhway. hit two cars in 1
parking lot and tumcd onto 1t., lrft ''de.
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opportunity without risk with a
new variahle interest rate and
minimum ~uaranlt>e.
\ 11u (c 1ulJ .il\,·Jys l'trunl 11n l .~. $J\'lll~~
l311nJs to hdp hu1IJ J n1Ct' Jltlfe nl'Sl l'~.
\uw there:. il lfrQ 'hangc ,\ nt'\\
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•lier deterll*! t>gned -will -.1111 puC>tle U1e by"°""• the tetmlnum of Hoepitll R* In· Thi• bultneee la c;onduct.O by 1n ~ I( Chol, 27022 VI• Fi.Ill, lllron Aoed, Sante Ana, CA t27 V.._ •I; Dan. PC!lftt. CA t2e2t c.ttfOt;,i&. •
The n1mM Ind buslneN Id· ~ltlve t>tddino OI\ th• 24111 dly of hiding all propef\IH wl'lk:h \eke llC• lndlllldull Ml11ton Vl•Jo. CA 92891 R9\l'*t C&Ny, f2 .. S1 LAe L ... , &Mwn Gravitt, 24'21 HMI* P.C H. £Nf£RPIUtEI. INC., dresses ol the Intended trenaterora J1nuary. \984, 11 t t 00 o'clodl a from M*<Slcll Line. Alchard E Neff Thi• bualntM 11 conducted by en vden CJtO\le, CA t2MO Vie'# •I. o.N Point, CA t2t2t ~2491 W...,.,.._ Alie. a.ma,,,._
.,. ST!VEN 0.. THOMAS. 4 o.t'IVef', AM . on Ille premlNI ...,.,.,. Mid Propoted It II\ ll'MndrMnl lO the Thia 111tement .... hied Wllh the lnCltYldual Joftll Crimp, 2008 8Mdr1n DrM. Thlt ~ II ~ ~ • c.tltomia. (Cellfotnia ~ •
Ir vine. CA 1nd JAMES M THOMAS. pt0!)9'1'/ hU been llorecl, and wt\IQI Lind UM and ~1191 Orowltl County Clettl of Ofange County Oii Sun C Choi ona o.i Mer, CA t2t25 9411*.a ~ T'hit ~ .8 ~~duea.d ~ •
t4562 Or1n99 Act•, Irvine, Cl are iooa.ted et P\lbfic Stotaa-. Inc fMmen11 of the ~ ~ Dec 11, 1N3 Ttll• atlt.,,,..,t Wat It.led .with the Howatd Dlvld, 13~3' Pr• St1ewn Gr9Vllt COtPOt•flOtl
The 1oca11on 1n C.htorol• ot the 2099 fSl110entle AVW1Ue. l11 the City or el Plen changing the land uw '211122 County Clet1c or Ofenoe County on Rd sun• 118. Dall ... TIC 15240 o v.,100 P.C H !n"Ml•rpi"'irt1W-
chlef e1u1cull~ olllce or p<lnclpal Co111 M.... County or OfltlQe. dNlgn11ton from .. Mulll·Famlly P\lbllaned Orange Cotti Deily Jan. t9, 1911-4 W•YM EN*llnO. 120 Lollrum Thtt N1etnenl _. flied w.lh the Apnl H U..bury. leCribtY
bvtlnfft offlce of 1n. Intended Slat• of Calltorole, the et>Mdoned "4lel<lent1.i" tnd "Retail Ind S«vlct Ptlot J.,, 9, 1e, 23. 30, 1984 f2'all Lane. Anllhelm, CA t270& County Clertl of Or1noe CountY on TtQ et1 ... 1 ...a·ni.ci wffh tht
iransteror 1a SAME g{)()de, etllltlet Of pertonll property Commerklll.I" to "Admlnlttrlll\l9, \tll-84 ~blllhed Orenge CONt Dally 11e!b EvlncH\I'. 13381 Eton Pl~. Jan 8, t~ C'Cllunty Cwtc Of 0renoe COiltleY Ofl
All other busln ... namea ind /jd-ducrll>ed below In the matter• or. Ptot..alonal" and "Flnandal Com-MUC NOTICE Piiot Jan 23. 30. l"•b. II. \3, \8114 ent1 Anl. CA. 92705 ~ Jen. 18, 1e..-'
drestu used by Ille Intended 1rln.. Spectrum Prod\1<:11. Inc • Com-m«lcl1l " 511-&4 JoMph OrMne. 10~8 Sterr Pv~ Orenge Cout Delly fuall
leror within thr" yeeta latl yee11 mode. 10fe. • ch41!r, cbnt. Ible, 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER t ·HSH ldt• 8tvd • Sen M~ CA. t 1108 Piiot J11t1 23, 30 F~ e. 13, 1tM PublWled Ora19 COM! ~
IHI paat so ,., u llllO'Wn 10 lhe bu m..c: OIVt!N thet • Negative Oecletlllon NO'J'lrrr:t' F DEATH OF .. -,c 1111\fl"r George Hallinan, 191 ,, Sitt L.atc• 51 ..... Piiot Jan. 27. F.0 ~). to. n . , .... intended trenalerM are NONE Lendtord reMtVM the right to bid hal ~ prepared bY the City of "'"' r..-. "" ~ lece. Northrldge, CA. 9132' f7t &t
The name(•) end residence ed-ellhesele Purch .... muatbemede Newport a..ch In connecllOfl w11h ELEANOR MA.RlE SlSTY Rlelwd Mieklldl. 22\2\ Tu61a. -----------~---...... --:-:-:-:-"':".".:~::----
d1es1 or the Intended transferee(•) with c:aah only and paid for at the the ~licatlon noted above. The AND OF PETITION TO AD-'~~:A~"::• taworth. C~ 91311 PtBlJC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICl ~~;;~~G 9~~1~EE. 20 Gatewood. ~=-°!rf"~•: 11~'!,:'~".tU:: :!,':~ ved=~~:i.·~~, .. r:~'i!i": MINISTER ESTATE NO. Tile tollowlng person 11 doing ~~~tt>er M 8,fv!_r 1c;:n_ ~ RCT1TIOUl IU ... U atATNUT cw wrrMNAWAL
Tlle111111>roper1y pertinent hereto remove<' 11 the tlrM of purchUI In 1119n1nc.nuttect on theenwon-A-1!1$04 . bulineu u . Mir. CA 82t25 MAm atAnlaNT" nMMll f'Mn• ••
11 described In general u SHOE Sale subjec1 to prior eancellatton In IMn1 II It the ptllMOI ln141trtlon of To all hein, benefic1ar1es, ~~~T~=-f\l~~s,e:~•lr Dr., Gtaru. Va. 18911 P-11.°"*' Cltd9. TM. tciao..no ~ n ONJIA:-r '=" ......
SERVICE SHOP 111e event of .. uiemen1 ~ the City to~ •-Hegat!Ye o.o. creditors and contingent Robert A~"* Himt0n ~7 11 Mete. c~ 92e21 ~-. ~ •nd toca.ted 11 5394 Walnut All9nve, landlofd Ind obUoated party. Dated lar•tJon end IUl>POfllng documen11 creditors of ELEANOR Falf Drive 206 Cotta Mna CA Ctalg Mooe, t2089 Evctid St,_, ORANGE COUNTY LIMOUSINE 1 OlloWlnCIP9'tOnfhee ~ Sulie L, Irvine, CA ll'llt 9th & \8\h d•y or January. 19&4 Ttws la not to be OOMtfUed M el1her 9262g ' ' ' etden Grow, CA. 92&40 SERVICES. 12etl Cebflllo Pane llE, general pertner rom ,.,. -··
The BuslneN name vsed b'J Hid Publlc Storage, Inc .. Landlord apprOYal or denlel by the City of the MARIE SISTY and persons Thi• bl.I n 11 Rol>ef'I A. Nichols, 1901 Metlllef"I Senta An1, CA. 92701 hlp operating under 0. loo
1r11n1f8f'or1 a\ uld 1oca11on la: SID'S Publlahed Orenge Coest Dally Pilot aub}ect •Pi>llcallon. The City en· who may be otherwise lndlvidualll " 1 condvcted by •n Drive. Newp()(I e..ch, CA. 92MO Judith Ann Bunker. 12ee CtbrHlo tltlou1 bvtlne .. na~~~Me~
SliOE SHOP . • Jan 9. 16. 198<t courages member• of the generel interested in the will and/or Aot>en .A H1rr1son Gary POr1H. 23372 Via Geudlll, Pttk. #E. Senti Ana. CA 9270\ QUALlr A8ErtN~ M .. CA.
That said bvlk 111n1fer Is intended 111•-M publlc to review end comment on ta . Thia llttement WIS flied w tl'l tri. Mlal4on Viejo. CA 92«591 Robert Cornlea, t2M CabrlHo w .. 1 1IJI t • • .... 10 9e consummated et the oft1Ce ot lhls documen1auon. Coplee ol I es te. C Cieri! 1 Or eou1 Kenneth P09t, 9821 Shannon Av· Par11. •E. S111t1 Aoe. C..\. 92101 92627
ROVAL ESCROW CORPORATION. Pt&.IC NOTICE Negetlve Oecler•tlon and eupport· A peuuon has been filed J:'"!~ Hl8" 0 arige nty on ~ve. Garcleo Grow. CA. 92&41 Thia buslneu 11 conove1ed by • The fk:\Uloua ~~~,..._ 9552 Katet11 Ave Anehelm. County 1nodocumen11 ete evallebt9tor put>-by WILLIAM NEEDHAM in ni.sns Rober1 Spiu. 30611 RIOQlr Aced. general pertMr'thlp ttatement for the ~"...,:'-~~
of Orange. Calllom1a, on or af1e< FICTITIOUI IUllNlll Uc review 111d lnapee\lon 11 the Plan· h S Co f Oran p bll• .. ·A 0 C D'"""' Aoour1. CA 91301 Judy &1mker flied on Mardi 30, 1..,1 ku,,..,....... Feo 161984 nlngOepartment CnyofNtr#POflt e upenor urto ge u "'""' tange out ... 7 FrederloWllson 12441LMl.ane Thl1atetemen1wut11edwtth\hetyol0feno-f1L£NOF-t57231.
This bulll trenater •uoi suoject to The 1=~1T~'!o":!~ doing Belch, 3300 Newport Boulevard. County requesting that WIL-Piiot Jan 23· 3° F•b 6· '3· !~~484 Ga1den Gr,ove. c-'. 926'0 ' County Cieri< 01 Orange County on F\lllNemean<1 Addr .. Te .. o~~~~-
Catllornle Unllotm Commercial buslness as· Newpott Beach. CA 92e&3-3884 LIAM NEEDHAM be ap--Pat zaremba, 3458 Plumerla. Dec. 28, 1983 •on Wtthd11w1~ .., M ·
Code Sec11011 6108 PACIFIC .INDUSTRIES 2005 w (714) 640-2t97 . ed nal Costa MHa, CA. 92628 nM1S2 WEAVER. 10211 . 9alboe ., The name end lddras of the per· Balboa Blvd Suite 239 N · Notice I• hereoy Mther gl11eri tllet pot.nt as penl? represen· Tlua busJnes1 Is condvcled bY • ~blllhed Ofanoe Cout Dally Balboa, CA t2Mt.
:r.on wl1h -whom cte1m1 m11y be filed Is Beach CA 92663 · ewport said publlc he•rlnO wlll be held on tauve to administer the est.ate MUC NOTICE general pertnerahlp. Pilot Jan 23. 30. Feb 8, 13. t944 . Signed Terry w ...
ROYAL ESCROW CORPORATION. And;_ CrOM 2005 w Belboa the9thdeyotFebruaryl9M.•11 of ELEANOR MARIE KennethE Mltehetl 521-M F11ecfJen.5. 191M
9552 t<atell• Avenue, Anatlelm, CA BIVd suite 239 Newport Beach CA hovr or 7·30 pm In Ille Covnci SISTY (under the lndepen· ftCTITIOUI 9U9IHlll Tn11 stetement w¥ flied Wftl'I the Published £:-~ .. ~ :,."*I 92804 ESCROW NO 31152-P and 92663 ' ' Chambe<s of the Newport 8eecti d d . . . { Es NAME ITATHIENT County Clefk of Orange County on Piiot Jan 23, ""· ....,, v , • 1 the last day tor tiling ctalms by any T 1 · . Cll.Y Hall. 3300 Nftport BouleYard. ent A mimstratt~J? 0 • The followtng petton 11 doing Dec. t6. 1983 PtJBllC NOTICE 51......,.
creditor shall be Feb 15. 1984, lndl~l~s Is conducted by, an Newport Beach. Callfoml•. at which tales AL·t). The pet1llon ts set busmesa a1· F233011t--------------------------
which Is the business day before the Andtew Ctou time and piece any end all pereon far hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ENDURO-K.,OTE OF SOUTHERN Published Otange Coaat Delly Fte'nhoua .. UIMll "8JC MJTIC(
consummation date specified Tiiis stalerMnt wis filed with tt\e Interested mey 9J>9e•r end be heard 700 CiVlC Center Dr West CALIFORNIA, 9•<>-F Eat Or~ Pilot J111 II, \8, 23. 30, 19&' NA.iii-tit A~
ebove County Clerk of Otange County on thereon. San Ana CA 92701 .. F b-, tllOfpe Ave . Anaheim, CA 9280f 19844 Tile following perlOne If• doing UN1ftO eTAtta Dated Jenuary 13 1984 Dec 28 t983 J~ P9ft0n. Secretary. Ptennlno ta • on e John D Tlplef, 40095 Green bus!-u · aANICRUPTCY
JUNG IA LEE ' '*'2'1 Comrll"iUIOtl. City of Newport ruary 15, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . Meadow Road. Temecula, CA P\8.,IC NOTICE MCFREE PRODUCTIONS, 610 COURT
Intended Tranaferee(11 Publllhed Orenge Cout Delly Publllhed Ofange Coast Delly Pilot IF YOU OBJECT to the 92390 Newport Center Drrve. 1111175, New-CR..,._AL
ROYAL ESCROW CO"P<mATION , Piiot Jan. :3 30 Feb 6 13 19&4 Jan, 30, 1984 granting of the petition you Tht1 l>usln"s is condvcled by· an NOTICE Of T"UITH'I IAL.E port Beach. CA. 92660 DtSTMCT OF ~',,5;11~~~1~A~= L ' . , . "524-84 704•84 should eith er appear at the ln~':nu~. Tlpter Loen No. DOUN Hv~~~h~A~~en Cr · M ~~-GM
Published ~tange Coast D111y Pt&.IC NOTIC[ PtB.IC NOTICE hearing and state you objec-Thi• atalement was filed with the T ~c~"r Dovglu L Freemen, 18571 MC NO.~--
Pilot Jan 30.lt984 • f1CTITIOUI 9USINEll lions or ftJe written objec-County Clerk of Orange County on T.D. satVICE COW.ANY Ctiefborng Ave., lrvtne, CA. 927 t5 In,.
711-64 FICTITIOUS IUllNfll NAMI atATlMINT . h h be( Dec 211. 1984 as duly appointed Trust .. under the This butloeu Is conducted Oy a INTERNr\TlONAL INVESTMEHT ------------NAMI ITATlMEHT TM fOli-.i.v. IOI'! I• dol uons Wtl t e court ore fi:M043 follOWI detcrlbed deed of trust gene<al partner.nip. ANO DEVELOPMENT COAPOA-Ml.1C NOTICE Tile ro11ow1no Plfson• are doing bl! 1 ~""'V per no the heanng. Your appear-Publlahed Orange Coast Dally WILL $tLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Daniel MoCue ATION • Oelirw .. corporation,
------------business aa: ~~~ME RIC AN ORANGE ance may be in person or by Pilot Jan 23. 30. Feb. 6. \3, 1984 TO THE Hl.GHEST BIDDER FOR This 1tetemenl was filed wtlh the DebtOf' • • •
FICTITIOUS BUSINESI THE PRACTICE BUILDER. 2081 COUNTY 1615 N F ch Santa tt . 517·84 CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR County Clerk ol 01anoe County on In re
NA• STATEMENT ~~sl~;;s 5Center Dr , # 107. lrvlne, A111. CA .• 92701 . ren . yo~ ay~ITek A CREDI· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Dec. 28. 1983 -.. 21 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Tile followtng pe<sons are dolng 1 Saeed S Az.lzJ 6226-C Hefley ·~ CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-F.-1 SERVICES. INC. DebtOf busineH ls The Evergreen Group, 20e1 Bull-WestmlnsltW CA 92883 'TOR or a contingent creditor Pl&.IC NOTICE able al lhe time of u1e 1n 1ewtu1 Publiahed Orange Coast Delly NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
GRANADA PUMPING COMPANY, nees Cent91' Dr . ,, 1~7. lrvlne. CA This~ I• c;onducied t>y 111 of the deceased. you must file money of the United Slit .. ) Ill right. P110t Jan 23. 30 Feb 6. 13, \9&4 ESTABLISHING DEADLINE FOR
16715 Redwood St . Founl8Jn Val· 92~15 A __ .. Individual your claim with the court or FICTfTIOU8 IUllNEH Utle and lnte<est conveyed 10 end 523-eM ALING PRIORITY CLAIMS ley CA 92708 1 bullneu ii ....,.,..ucted by • Saeed S Azlli . NAME STATEMENT now held by It under aaJd OMd of TO ALL CREDITORS ANO OTHER
Eug-Vincent la11slll, 167 \5 rporallon. Thia steiement w.s filed with tt\e present 1t to the personal rep-The following per9001 ere doing Trust In tile property he<elnaf1er a. PARTIES IN INTEREST·
Redwood SI . Fountain Valley. CA. ~l~n Bernstein, PrMJNient County Clerk of Otenge County on resentative appointed by the business as scribed· "8.JC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on 92708 h s statement WH led with ll'MI Dec 19 1983 court within four months (A) WEST ALLOY INC . (8) WEST-TFl()STOR: JOHN P. DOLAN. Jenuary 111. 196'. en Ordef ... Giibert Dale Meste<son, 2570 Or· nty Cieri! of Or1noe County on · • F2"117 . . ERN WIRE-ALLOYS DIO, 18•67 IRGNE G DOLAN NOTICI CW TIWt'TU'I IALI entered by the 841nkruptcy Court ..
anoe Ave .. Rialto, CA 9237f Dec. 28. 1983 Publlshed Orange Cout Delly Crom the date of f~l l~U Amlstad St. Fountain Valley, CA.. BENEFICIARY· RICHARD A. T.I. No. .MIZM (1() abllahing thllt FetJNaty 24, 1tM, "
This buSinees II condvcted by • F2M1S1 Pilot Jan 9 16 23 30 19M of letters as proVlded m Sec-92708 NICHOLAS T.D MRVICl C~ANY .,,. IU\ day to file proof9 of dalrn
genera• pann.ahlp ~bnshed Orange Coast D.ity • · · · 200-84 lion 700 of the Probate Code Weslalloy Inc .. N911ad• Corp· RECORDED February 17, 1i81 u as cNty ~led TrustM under the UMrtlng pr1orl\y under~
Evgene v lanslU Piiot Jan 23. 30. F.t> 6. 13, 1984 f Cart . Th . f 16282 Spertmv Cir . Hvntlngton Instr. No 185121n 8oolt \3950 p.ge tol!owf delcrlbed deed of trust Code S104(a) (1976) IQalMt the
ihls statement was nled with the 522-84 PUBLIC NOTICE 0. • 1 o:ma. .11 e ume .or Beaell, CA 92649 956 ot Ottlclal Record• In the office WILL ~LI. AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1bo11e-ceptloned debtor• Any
County Clerk ol Orange County on filing clauns w1 not expire This business la conducted by: a of the Recorder of Otange County: TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR creditor entitled to flle 1 pr1o<lty
Dec. 19, 1983 MOC NOTICE ·K-0931! prior to four months from the corporation. said deed of truet delCflbee tne CASH (payable 11 the tlrM of .... In claim wt10 '*" 10 do ao by F*'*Y
P 0 Co F'm,_!,S21y NOTlCE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF date of the hearing noticed ~:a!~.~~f'~-:';'_'o with tile 1o11owtng pu>perty: 1awtut money. ot the Unit= Iii 2"4.19~~· en~.= J::!. == ubllshed renge a.st .,., M A R J 0 R I E B bo The lend referred to ln tt\11 ouw right lltle end lntereet to om ... Piiot Jan 9, 16, 23, 30, t984 M IC ff A EL TIM 0 THY · a ve. County Clan< of Otange Covnly on tee IS lllualed In the Slate of end now""° by It under llkS Deed • ptlorlty
201-M ADAMS AND OF PETITION STEVENSON AND OF YOU MAY EXAMINE the Dec. 30, 1983 1om1e, County of <nnge end 1t of Trust 1n tn. property ll«elnall• DATED .1enuary 23. t964
PETITION TO ADMINIS-file kept by the court. If you F2M524 ser1bed as follows: deler\bed' THEODORE 8 . STOUMN, Meln----PUB--ll_C_NO_T_IC_E ___ TO ADMINISTER ESTATE TER ESTATE NO A-1%14$7 . te ested in the estate Pubt1111ed Orange Cout Dally PARCEL 1: Lo\ 28 of Tract No. TRUSTOR: TO M TALBOT t>« of STUTMAN, TREIS~ & NO. AIU434 • . . . are m r ' Pilot Jen. 23. 30. Feb. 6. 13. 1984 8426, In the City of Newp()(I Beach, SEELEY ind DIANE MASTER GLATT PROfESSlONAL ~POA-
---F-tC-T-IT_l_O_U_S_B_U_S_IN_E_S_I__ To all heirs, beneficiaries, To. all helJ"S, benefl~~mes, you may serve ~l?°n the ex-52().M County of Orange. Sl•t• of Call SEElEV. hu•band end wit. u joint ATION. AtlOfMYS fOf Deb\Oft
NAME STATEMENT d . d creditors and contingent ecutor or adrrurustrator, or tomla, aa per mep recorded In tenante Publllhed bY O<ange eo.t Deity
The IOllowtno person •• doing ~~:I tors fa~ h c~~~l creditors of MARJORIE 8 . upon the attorney for the ex-341, Page 3' to 36 lndulfW, BENEFICIARY: MASAKATSU Pu:~~ 26• 1984
buSlness as u~ton1 ° !C ae Y STEVENSON and persons ecutor or administrator, and PUBLIC NOTICE cettaneou• maps. in the omc. oft UCHIYAMA and KAZ UK 0
DI PREGO S ITALIAN RES· Adams, aka Timothy Adams, b h . . . . f County Recorder of Mid County. UCHIYAMA, husband end wtt. as -----------TAURANT . PIZZA. 2267 Fairview aka Michael T . Adams and ~ho may e o~ e rw1se file w1~ the cou~t with proo NOT1Cl Of EXCEPTING 'THEREFROM 111 o11. loin• tenantt PlllJC NOTICE _
Rd . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ho be th r· mteresred m the will and/or of service, a written request PU8LIC oM 1lghta. mlnetala, mineral r\oht.I, RECORDED December 15. 1981
Arnulfo Herrera, 24766 Lagrtma, f>E'.rsons w may 0 e. estate: stating that you desire special HEARING natural gae tights, and othe u lnetr. No. 18700 In 8()()1( t4323 MOT1Ce Of
Mission Viejo. CA 92692 wise interested m the w1ll A tition has been tUed tice f the filing of an in-Notice 11 hereby given 11111 the hydroc:arbonS by wtlat~ page 252 or Official Ricord• In the "'9LIC HEANMO Marisa Herreta 24766 Lagrlme and/or estate· pe no o . Ptannlng Commltelon of the City of llnown that may be within or office of the R4icofdef of Orange Notlee 18 hereby glllel'I that IN
Mission Viejo CA· 92692 · A ti ti · h bee filed b y R U T H M A R I E ventory and appratsement of Newpon 8eactl will hold a public tl'le pare* ot land heretnat>ove County; Planning Commieeion of the Qty of
This t>usinas 11 c0ndvciecl by an b rJ:baron Scoas Ad n . STEVENSON BLUNK in estate assets or of the peti-hearing on t116appllcatlon ot Heltzer ect•bed. together with the perpetu uld deed of tNI\ delalbe9 the Newpor1 Beech .w hold a pubic
1ndlvlduel thy S .a ~of~ngl~ theSuperiorCourtofOrange tions or accounts mentioned ~-c:irpr~°'~:-"114~~·~~ ~·~:i;::~::':cs:= '~~L 1. Lo\ 21 of Treet No heating on a-rel Plan Amen6-Arnutto Herrera e upenor C u ty requesting that l Secti n 1200 and 1200 5 of ..,,......, t · · ment 83-t(bl belnV.,, am.ndment lh11 11a1emen1 wu hied with the County requ esting t h at 0 n n .0 . · perlor Averiue. and temovlno lhe same rom f520. In the City of Irvine. County of 10 the LAnci Use end ~1111 County Cieri! of Orange County on Ba bar Seo l Adams be R U T H M A R I E the Cahfom1a Probate Code. Reqvea110 amend portions ot Dis-land Of any oilier lend, ~Ing t Orange. Stete of Cellfornla, IS t>el' Growth Elemet'lta of tM ~
Dec 16 1983 .r a t ap-STEVENSON BLUNK be DAVID P. DELANCY trictlng Mepa No. 22 and 25 ao es 10 right 10 whlpatoek Of directional map 1ecorded 1n C>OOll 244. pages 24 8eec:h a.nw.i PIMl .. ,.blWlfng 1 · l'2S100S pointed as personal represen-. ted 1 4000 M A th Bl d S It reclasslty p1operty described n ctrllt and mine from the tends ot and 25, ml9Cllfteneov1 map1. In tfle land UM deslgMtlon ot Low Densl1)
P bhsned Orange Coast Delly tative to administer the est.ate appom . as ~~ rehp-ac r ur v ., u e Tract No 11018 from the R-3 (2178) than thOM ,.e1nat>ove dncflbed, ottioe of the County Recorder ol said Reslden!Jal ror 2.437 eeres ld)ac:en1 11 • resentahve lo adrruruster t e 4SOO OtstrlC1 10 the A·P District on or gu -ns. tvnnel• and Shen County 119 s J In Re9en-Olf Thfs
Piloi Jan 9 16 23 30· t911-4 197.,.. of Michael 1\mothy Adams estate of RUTH MARIE Newport Buch, CA. 92660 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER into. through or ec10H Ill EXCEPT THEREFROM 111 oo. g1S. ~~~ w.!n an=~ 10 1,,_ City al
(under the Independent Ad· STEVENSON BLUNK ( 714) 553•171 O GIVEN 1ht1 • f"egatlve Declttellon subsur1ece ot the land ti.eln• mine.rel• and other hydrocarbons. Newi>ort Beech in April 1983, (An-------------ministration of Estates Act). , has t>een prepared by the City ol described •nd to bottom 111th whl below • depth of 500 leet. without fleUlion No 891 P~LIC NOTICE Th t' . . l f h . g (under the lndependenl Ad· Published Orange Coast "lewport Beaeh 1n connection with stocked or dlrectlonelly drllled wells. the right of svrlace entry, es r&-NOTICE IS HERESY FURTHER ---..;......;;~;..;.....;..;;.......; ____ . e pe iuon 18 se or ear:m. ministration of Estates Act). Daily Pilot Jan. 23, 24, 30, the application n9ted above. The tunnels and ahaf1s unde< and served In Instrument• of 1ecord GIVEN that 1 Negative Declarallon
FICTtnOUS 8USINH8 1n_ Dept. No. 3 at 700 CiVlc The petition is set for hearing 1984 Negative Oectaralion st•tes. that. neath or beyond the Hterlor llmll PARCEL 2· A non-excluJlve ease-hH beef! prepared by the City ot NAME STATEMENT Center Dr., West, Santa Ana, . De N 3 700 c· . :lS7 84 the svbfecl development will not r&-theraol. and to tedrltl, tetvnnel. ment Ovef the Westerly 5.00 feet ol Newpor1 8eec:h In lhe aoplic:atlon
The followlng person Is dOlng CA 92701 00 FEBRUARY 8 m pl. O. at IVlC · • svl1 In a s.gn1hcant effect on lhe en-equip. melnt8Jn, repair, deepen and Lot 29ofTract No. 6520, 11 per "'89 noted •bove The Neg9ttve Oedet·
business as ' Center Dr .• West, Sant.a Ana, Pl&.IC NOTICE womenl It is the present Intention Ql)lla1• any such well• or ml~ 1ecorded In l>OOk 2«. pagee 24 and atlon states lh•t Ult eubjec:t ~
THE sue SHACK 7. 704 Eu1 1984 at 9:30 A .M . CA 92701 on February 8, 1984 or the Clty 10 aooept 1he Negative wtlhout. hoWeYer. the tight 10 ~~1:~25. Ml9Cell&neOVI Mepa. In theolfioe velopment Will not ,_,111n a llgntfl..
Balboa Blvd Balboa. CA. IF YOU OBJECT to the 9.30 AM NOTICE OF DEATH OF Declaration and eupporllng docu· mine. store, explore and oPWat ot tM County Recorder of aald cant effect on the environment. It It
Shanti oe..an. 253 Camino Ar· granting of the petition, you at · · · menls This Is not to be constrved as through the surface Of the upper~500 County. u aeme Is shown on Exhibit ll'le preHnt Intention of Ille City to royo. Anahe4m, CA 92807 h ld . h t th IF YOU OBJECT to the FRIEDEL F . F AflRIG AND either approval or dental by the City feet of the subsurface of the la "A" and fQf tt\e purposes Ml forth In ecc:eot the Negative Declaration end
Anand S Dewan. 253 Camino Ar· s ou_ est er appear a e granting of the petition, you OF PETITION TO ADMIN· ot the subject application The City herelnabove described, u r th•t oertaln Oectatellon ot Eateblllh-svporllng documents Tills 11 not to
royo. Ana~m. CA 92807 heanng ~d sta~ you ob~-should either appear a l the IS TE R EST ATE N 0 . encourages membef's.ol lhe gene<al by The lrvlne Company. a West Vff ment of Euemenl. recorded De--be CC>f'strued as either approvat °'
This business ls conducted by an lions or file wntten ob,ec· h . d te b ' At•l&$S pu9Jlc 10 rev-and oomrMnl on g1nla Corporation. camber \1, 1968, In bOOll 8812, denial bY ttle City ol the aibject llP-
indivtdual . with the court before .eanng a~ sta . you o JE!C· " . . tl)li documentation. Coples of the PARCEL 2. Easement• (Al Ovetj page 755, Official Aecelfds ot Said plleatlon TheCrtyencoutegea rnem-Shenu Dewan lions . uons or ftle wntten objec-To all heirs, beneflcumes. N90a1tve Declaration and aupp()(I-contiguous lots for the purpo991 01" Orange County. oers or the general publlc to ,....._
ThtS statement was filed with tile the h eanng. Your appear-tions with the court before credito r s and contingent mg documents ate avallable for pub-lnstallallon and malntenenee Of utll· PARCEL 3· A non-exclusive N-and comment on this docvrnenta-
Covnty Cletk ot Orange County on ance may be in person or by th h . g Your ap pear· ed'to of FRlEDEL F ncrevlew and Inspection at the Plan· 111es and drainage faclllU• tor en1 ment Ovef tile Easterly 6.00 feet of tlon Coples of tile Negative Oec:lar-
Dec !9, 1983 our attorney e earm · . er 1 rs · ning Department, City of Newport croachment and tor natural settle-Lot 33 of Tract No. 8520. 11 per map •lion and supporting document• are
Fm10S Y IF YOU ARE A CREDI ance may be m person or by FAHRIG and persons who Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard. ment of atructures. and (8) supjec:t recOfded In boolt 244, P809' 24 end available for public review and 1n-
Publlshe<1 Orange coast Dally . ·your attorney. may be otherwise interested Newport Beech. Calllornl1, 10 the right of dedlcallon. Ovef prl-25,MitoellaneousMapt,lnlheoffice "'9C1ton at tne Planning Oepart-P~ot Jan 9 l6. 23 30. 19114 TOR or a conungenl cred1t:ar IF YOU ARE A CREDI-in the will and/or estate: 92663-311114 (714) 640-2197 vatestreetswlthln1t1ecovered prop-of Ille County Recorder of ~ICI "*1t. Coty 01 Newport Beacn. 3300
199-84 of the deceased you must file . ed . f led Notice 11 he<eby further given that erty tor the purposea of Ingress and County. u same is ShoWn on Exhibi1 Newporl Boolevard Newpof1 Beectl h th TOR or a contingent er 1tor A peuuon has ~n t said pubUc hearing w1H be held on egress. all as more partloulerty de "A" and for the purpc>HS Mt forth In CA 92663383417141 6'60-2197 ·
------------your c~ wit e court 0~ of the deceased, you must file by ALBERT P . KETTNER the 9th day ot FebtUary 1984, •t the ~lbed ln }he partlcle entlt th11 certain Declaration of E111blllh-Nollce ls-hereby further given i.b.t PUBllC NOTICE present It to the personal rep your claim with the courJ or in the Superior Court of Or· hOur or 7 30 p.m. In ll'le Council Easements In thel oert•ln Deeter ment of Easement. recorded De-said publlc hearing wlll be held on
resentative appointed by the . h 1 • Co . th l Chambers ot the Newport Beach etlon of Covenants. Condlllon1 an cember 11, 1968. In b()()I( 8812. tile 91h dey of February !984 81 the FICTtnOU8 BUSINESS 'thi f ths present tt to l e ~rsona rep-ange unty requesting a City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Restrictions recorded August 12 page 755. Official Reco<ds of said nour of 7 30 m In the Council
NAME 8TAnMENT court WI n ~ur . mon resentauve appointed by the ALBERT P . KETTNER be Newport Beach. at which tlrM and 1974 In Book 1 \218. Pagee 1887 t Otange Counfy Ch&mt>era o1 ~ · Newpof1 9eecf1
The followlng person Is doing from the date of ~rst lS:-"uance urt within four months appointed as personal rep· p1ace any and a.ti persons lntereated 1714, Ott1c1el Reoord1. end Declar YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A City Hell, 3300 Newport Boule¥ard.
busmess as 0 cov of letters as proVlded m Sec· Crom the date of filst issuan<.<e resentative to administer the may appear and be heard thefeon auon ot Annexation Recorded Oct DEED OF TRUST DATED December Newppr1 BetK:tl Caltlornte •t whk:h NATURAL WOOD PATI • tion 700 of the Probate Code . . Jemes Pe<aon. Secretary, Plan-bef 17, 1974 In 8oolt 11287, P 7, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-tome end piece .eny and ail per.one ERS BY MOT 21312 Bantt L11 , Hunl· f Cal'f . Th tim f of letters as provided tn Sec· estate of FRIEDEL F · nlng Commission, City ot Newport 23. Ottlctal Aecotds. TION TO PROTECT VOUR PROP-intereste<I may appear and be heetd
'ngton Beach, CA 92646 °. . l o~nta. . e e .or tion 700 of t he Probate Code FA.HRIC (under the lnde· Beach vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· thereon
Thomas Paul Eckenrod, 21312 f1hng clamlS w1U not expire of California. The lime for pendent Administration of NOTE The expense or this notice DEED OF TRUST DATED Feb 4, LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· James Person, Secretary, PlannlnQ
Banft Ln' Huntington Beach, CA prior to four months from the fT l . ·n Ol expire E.stat A t) The N>lition is IS paid from • tiling ... collected t981 UNLESS vou TAKE ACTION NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE Commission. City of Newpo!'t 8eec:fl 92646 d f th h ·ng noticed I mg c &Jms WI n es c r-trom the appllc11nt TO PROTECT VOUR PROPERTY, I PROCEEDING AGAINST vou vou NOTE Tl'le Ill.PM• ol thtS notiCle .. This business IS conducted by en ate 0 e ean prior to four months from t he set for hearing in Dept No 3 Published by Orange Coast Deity MAV BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER IP••d ICI< from • filing ·~ coUec\ecl
1nd1Y1du11 above. ate of the heanng noticed at 700 Civic Center Dr , West. p11o1 January 30. 1984 IF vou NEED AN EXPLANATION O 4622 Gteen Tree Lane 1rv1~ CA from ttte apphcant
Thomas P EckenrOd YOU MAY EXAMINE the bov S ta Ana CA 92701 on Feb 700-84 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED '(It 1 S\feet address or common Published Or•noe Coaet Deity Piiot This slatement was filed with lhe C 1 ke t by the court If you a e an • · ING AGAINST vou. YOU SHOUL designet1on of property is ahOwn Jan 30 1984 County Clerk of Orange County on 1 e P ted . th · tale YOU MAY EXAMINE the 22, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . PUBLIC NOTICE CONTACT A LAWYER ebove. no wertanty ts given as to Its 70344 Oet-. 16. 111113 are mteres m e 8 ' file kept by the court. If you IF YOU OBJECT to the 35 Whltewste< Drive. Corona d completeness or correctness) .. The
F233059 you may serve upon the ex-· te ted · th tat t' f th tit' ou Mer CA 92625 beneficiary under sa.td Oeecl ot ------------Published Orange Coast Da11y ecu tor or administrator, or are m res m e es e, gran mg .0 e pe ion, Y NOTICE OF · 1i1 a s11ee1 address or comm Trust. by reason of• bteacfl or de-Pl&.IC NOTlCE
Piiot Jan 9, t6. 23. 30. 1984 h f th you may serve upon the ex· should either appear at the PU9UC deslgnetlon or property 11 rault in tri. obltgatoons MCU•ed ------------
195-84 upon l e atto":'er or e ex-ecutor or administrator. or hearing and st.ate you objE.'C· HIARtNO above no warranty 11 Q4119n as to 11 111eret>y. heretofore e•ecuted and NOTICE CW
------------ecutor or admmtStrator. and upon the attorney for the ex· tions or file written objec-Pl Nouce ~ her~r g1v~.,!h~:1 t'::; completeness or correctness)" T de41ve<ed to the undefs.gned •-It· PU8lJC HEARING nunuc NOTICE file with lhe court with proof d . . d . h h bef annlng omm .0" 0 Y C>eoeftc1ary under said Deed o ten Oec1ere11on ol Oefevlt and De--Notice is h~ given that a ruu . . t utor or a mtmstrator, an \tons wit l e rourt or Newport Beach will hold • public Trust by reason of 8 breach or d mend'°' S•le and wrl1ten notice ol Negettve Oectaratlon II•• been
FICTITIOUS 8U81NHS of ~rviceh • a wndtte!' requ~ file with the rourt with proof the hearing. Your ap~r· hearing lo conslde< Amend"'e;~ No favll · 1n the obllgetlons HC\lr brHctl and of0elect1on 10 ceusie the prepared by the City ol Newport
NAME STATEMENT statmg l al you esire Spec1 f service a written request ance may be in person or by 602 which Is• request to emen ltle thereby. toetetolore uecuted an undetslgn41iS to sell said property to Be11eh In connecllon ""''h the ~
The lollowlng peraons ara doing notice of the filing of a n in-tating t~t you desire special your attorney ~~ the N~p()(I ~t!! :,:::: delivered 10 IN und~Md e Wf1I satklty 1ald obllo•lton• en<l there-ca11011 tor s11e Pl•n A....-No '4 a1
busmess 81. ventory and appraisement of . · . . RE CREDI so 11,, o 8 "*! ten Oeclara11on of Default en<l ette< the undersigned caused said 2505 end 2507 West Coast Hlghwey, PAVI ENTERPRISES 27331 Via . notice of the ftlang of an in-IF YOU A A • of lt\e term Femlty' mend tor Sele. and wntten notice o nota of ~ end of e1ectt0n to wntch is • reQVest to permit the ex-
Amistoso, Mi•slon vie1o. CA. 92692 ~tale assets or of the . pe~ ven tory and appcaisement of TOR or a contingent credito This proiect has:'~~ breach and or electlofl 10 ceuee thel be recorded N09 23. 19112 as instr. panslOf' 01 en existing ,.,.,.,.,,,. WMS
Fnincls Petrlcti Dillon 27331 Vie uons or accounts menUoncu tale assets or of the peti· of the deceased you must fil •nd It hu ~ del t der the underalgMd 10 sell .. Id proPlf\Y to No 112-215909 or Ott1C1•I Records In sn1pyerd tac11tty on prgpertr ~
Amistoso, Mllslon Viejo: CA 92692 m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of ti'ons or accounts mentioned your claim wit.h the court 0 ca!egorte~!'Y 0~x~: c:iuomlt ~: aatltty Hid obllgellon1. end lti.~ the offloe of IN Recorder ol Or•nge In the rKtM'J<>" I Mmartne, com-M Vicki Lee Diiion 27331 VI• h Calif 1 p bat Cod qwemen af111 tn. underslQnld caused saro County mercia• erea O• the arlnef • ..
Amistoso Mission VHtjO, CA 92692 t eJl b JornSca II ro e e. in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of present it to the persona] rep· vlronmenlat Ou~lt~ ~ I th t notle:e of btNOh and of election 10 SaJc1 aalewlll bemaO..«Mwtll'lout S~llte Plan area Sakj expenekln
Thta b~linH' 19 condvcllld by a ug · a OD the CaJiforn ia P robat<• Code. resent.alive appointed by th Notice •here Y ''i g ven • be recelfded October \8, 11113 etl covenant or wattanty npress Of 1m. w1l11nctvde the conttrvc11on of 1 new
limited pertnet1hlp 34177 Pacific Coast Hl1bway LATHAM & WATKINS court within four montru satd9~u~lk: ~:~ w 11 !:a:'!~ 1: tnatr No ~1810 ot Offielal Ra. piled, regwdlnO tttle posseuion or mul11ple use 1>u11dlnQ. containing F p 1 !Cit 04llon Suite 104 . the I 8Y 0 •ry eo<d11n Ille omce of ttll Recordet o• encumbrancn to pey the reme1n1ng m1t1ne releted r9tatl ex>mtMrClll Th • ~•tement was tlled With the SU Soutb Flower Street from the date of fll'St ua hour ol 7 30 Pm 1n the Council Or•noe eouniy P'lncipal"'"' 01 the note(sl sec1Jred rioo. ., .. storage and• matine ,.. Cou~~ 1 Cieri! ol Orange county on ?6an:3P5~lnt, CA. 9utt os Angeles, CA. 90071 of letters as provided in Sec-, g~~~·~ 1~.!::r Sa1<Uale...., b. made. but wtt~t by said deed of T"'S1· with interest 1P••' snop on the OfOUl"ld ftoor and
Dec. 28. 1983 v J • ., (213) 485-1Z34 lion 700 of the Probate Code N1 \a. h C.tlfoml• •t vmlcfi covenant orwarrenty, •1CPres1or1m-u In teld note provided lldvences, 11 marine re1119d offteet on tn. MCOnd
'Z)4091 Published Ornng~ Coast p U h ed O ,.. ___ t f r-Jlf 1 Th ti f e-wpor ec • • plied 1egerdlng title potMSllOll. or •ny uncM< tt\e terms of Hid Deed ol lloor The Negettve O.Clar1tlon.
p llshed Oran e Coast Delly Da Pil J . 22 23 29 . ub s ranae ~ o. '\.A om a .. E! me 0 11,,,. &nd piece eny end •11 l*'Ol'I• encumbr•~. to~ytherem!1n}"Sluuit tm ch~os.aod.upenlA l.ntnat IDCSIJbf!Cl!l~I Pll~23 30 F:b 6 \3 19114 lly ot on . • • ' y PUot Jan. -"· 24. 30..-filing claims will not e.xpi 1n1.-..-1~ may eppear IAO ii. pr r'iCfpar jijfri onfienolti(il secui'ia' tile Trust" anes of the trusts creeled will not result In a slgnthcant en.ct
• • · · · 528·114 1984 1984 prior to four months Crom th thereon Sec Pl 11y u1d deed of TNlt. with 1nt .. HI by Nl<I OMd or TNSt on tl'le envtl'onl'*'t It is IN ~
513-84 ~16~84 date-o [ the hearing noticed J arMac P~ Cit r•~fl.'~ utnlMI notepro'<lieled, edv•~. '' Seid teaewill bl held on 'lves<11y lntl('lllOl'I of the city to ~ the ning omm ' · Y ._.....,.,,.' 111y llnder IM*"" of aald OMd of Febfllary :l 1. tte4 el 2 00 pm 11 tile Neg~~ Oeci 11tlO!I ~ ~· Ml.IC NOTICE -----------above Beech 1ru11 ...... c111r~.•11de,..pen ... 01 ~A-venue en1rance 10 the 1ng docutne'lt• Th•• II not 10 be ... cn-ui IUllNHS Plait NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAMINE th NOTE TM 9ApenM f' th~== ,,... Trull" •no ot 11\e true•• crNted C1vtc Centier eu11<11no. 300 fAst cor1111\ru«t 11 ••Mi •1>Pf'Oval 0< •
... N •• !1"' eT•"TJC""'ENT hie kept by the coun. H you is pale! from 1 flhng " c bY Mid OMd 01 Ttua1 Ch~en AYenu.. Otano•. CA n111 by t"-City ot Ille aubi-ct epptt-".. .. • ~.., P,ACIFlC FEOERAl. from 11141 ec>Pllcent ~Id Hie Wiii be hefd on Tveadey. NOTICE AT T1ME OF SALE BIOS Cllllon The City enQO\lfttgM "*"" TM following peraon• are dOlllO SAYINQI AND LOAN ate inlerested In the estate. Pubhlhed b'/ The ar.nge Coett i:.t>rvary 21, 1984. et 2 00 pm et MAY 8E MADE IN CASH ANO.tOR bett elf the Qf"*ll publ~ to ,........
business u ASSOCIATION, COSTA you may Rrve U.,00 the c•x D11tv PllOI. Jll""ITY 30. tta4 T0\~4 the Cl\aplMn Avenue entrance to THE CASHIERS OR CERTIAED od com,,_..t on ,,..._ documenta-
POWEAPLAY LTD • C•hfetlllt ~SA, CAUFORNtA ecutor or administrator, 0 lhe CIVIC c.n1. Bulldl~ 300 Eut CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE toOll CoP'9ll ot ,,,. Negl'llW O.C.· ~ ~~~·~oAJ~=" Docket No. 1141, upon the 1ttome~ for lhe ex· flt&.JC NOnCE °'tr"..:'~,:·~~.,,: ... put>M· S£~T~ :!:"of the tn•tl•I 1>11bl .. :~'°:7.~': r:r;:~~ :-'.,!: '::
Venture lnttf111t1on•I Pletur ... • 8TATl!Ml!NT OF CONDITION t'CUlOr or adm1ntstrator, a ceuon of Ihle notice. 111e totel ciuon Of thia nota. the total ~t~ 11 thfo ~ Depert·
C•llfornl• Corpo<llon. 1•70 Jem· After CIOM ot lueln... f1l with t~ Cllurt wlth proo NOT1Cf cw emount of the unpaid balanoe of the ernount ot the unpaid t>alell<'e ot the mMI City ot Newport e..ctl. 3300 ~~:. ~~2l;J' Floor. Newi>Of1 of o.c.mw 31, 1113. of rvict-a wriuen ttqO COMPUTtON °' 001tgauon MOUl'ed 07 the 1bov9 cs.-ot>l191tlon MCIUfed by""' abOve de· NtwPOrt eou...,.,o Nf'WP"" &Met\,
Tiiis ............ 1, c-duct-" b'/ 1 st.atsna th~\ you <ic?sll'C' 8..-i11) DAAPT Hit ecrtbed deed of tNS ana •Umile.J tct1bed o..o ol lrust _,., •t•m•le<S CA 92M3-3UA (71416'0·21•1 .,., .. , . ..,. "" .., .,. r" NOTtC.E IS HEREBY Gl\l[N 11'1111 coett upen.. end ld"aric. la eottt ·~ llnd adllat'CM 11 Nol~ la l'lefft>y fUtlher ~I llftWled P !lnerthlP Assets $ t 3 t2 678 eoo noU~ of the filing of an tn· the Oref1 Enwonl'Mlltal lmc>aCI ,. S32 737 41$ S ,., 032 &7 po..iblle helrtnO _. Oe ""° on E. Ctif!OfdWttaon 111. Secretary Real E1to1e l.0MI · 2• 125 957 v<"ntOr)' and apprau m.n\ o pOf1 (CIRI hll ~ ~ lro lhe 10111 lndebtecsn.a t1e1nv an The 1ot• indet>lectnMa beW'O 1n t~ Ith deyof F~ "4.11 ..
Thia lttt~t ., .. hl.CS with ll'll Other Lo•ns ' ... '..,..... of thf. ""U the BIG CAN'l'ON VILLA APART· nhmate on~ \he~ ~ I• •t""8te on ~ICl'l 1"9 ~ bl<! ~ or 1 ~ P"' 111 n,. ~
COlll'ly Cletk Of ()f1nge ~tnty on Reel Estete Owned ............. m ....... --·-· 27 • 1~·""' tst.oltc IS Of ,.. MENlS DIG CANYON AREA 18 computed may be obla.ned Oy C8IM computed may be ObtlllM<I by cell· CN1m'*1 ol t ~ ...a,
Oec 28, \H3 fztl1M Cath. s~rltlet and us 7 ...... Oona or ll('t()W\\l ~.!'~o.!'td Copi.toflheEIR•tuvelltblelOf lfl0(7t4l937-0Heor(213)121·48~1no 1714) 131·09&8 Ille dty o.1019 Ctty Hiii. 3300 ~ .. ~
C4 1 Oil! Gov1tff\f'l'*lt Obftgatlont. ---··-····---·-· .. ····-·~ 135. 13 ·•~v in S«lion 1200 -411\d 1._,..., o pUOllC' '"""" and tmpecitOn ., the ,,,. d•r IJ91ore ttie t:dt tl'lt ~ ~.in ~ ~ Publl~ ~1~: 8 t1 1984 Y Othef Aaseta lnelud" $15,71~ 931 of Appralted lh~ C'.t.llfomia Probate Code. Cnyot N..-pOf'1 ll•ctt Ptanntnv De-Oetea Jsnu.,, 20 1ta.t oa1eo January 17. lt&l Wld P'Kll ~ eno 1111 C*IOl19
P1tot Jin • • • , • !26-..,. E ltv u d•flMd b" the Federal HOCN Loan Albert p lhttatr p.wtment 3300 ~, 8~ T D SE AVICE COMPAH't' IT o S£R"tCt'. C0'1 P~MV 1~ed !N' lrtd bll flMtCI .---------:----:::--1 qu 1 7 66 393 790 • ~ a..e11. CA, 1~3184 u .. id Tnnt.. 11 Mill Trv11" I eot1 ln•ex•pen•alv•• Banll Board I d ·a:.::::1 10 • ' 711 F&.lrm t An . lM l>Ublit r~ '*"°° lllUtartecl e, Sue ~fChard. A .... t.m s.:~ 8y ,, Jo MtDlmel, AUll1 .. t J.,.,. hr9Cn. • .....,,.,.
• ) not high Total l.l1bll•t " an ._ .. • ry 1 IM -..101 On nae, CA t1HI •"d wr11ten com"*'llt st\OulO be '•tl'l't 11uy Cottiml'Mlon, <A•r 01 ~ 9-ofl
•tin 11\ IP!" :.teonablt• Not Worth •• .. · · • ~ (7&4) $S%-4IO 11Ubm1tlfd 10 the City PlllnfW19 0.. OM Clty lvd WHt Of1no CA 011e City 8ovi.vatd W9'1. Ou1np "IOt The ta CIC f?lll l'dloe ..
In P'1,~!· ' • Thomas J Heupef1 u..bU h__. Oran" (.' t P•'t!Mr'lt no 11te< thMI '1tb1uarv 22 91668 CA t2MI paid ltom a "'"'<l ... ca11 .., "°"' Oleatii ..., ..., _.. E11.Cullvo Vic• Pr1t1dent • •'-' 1 '-" " 1984 17 \4) 135 1211 7 l.t/63M211 the llPOI ~11tl"9 r... Chi I Financial Offlettr Pally Pilnt Jr.n 2\'l JO, F~h !'l. P\Jti' ~ O•-. r. D111y Piiot f'l.it>Hthtod ~ Coet. D1 Pl.lbli.,._, Otano-Coast ?\ii
Classified Advert11lng Publl~had Ora1199 Coast Dally Piiot Jen 30. \98• l984 J<'" JO tta• Pilot Jan f:.c>. I . 1a 'OM ~ J1n ~ 'Ml I . ,. 1 • ..._ tM2 ... 5671t 11 71~-1.t 707 84 7M·I" '1 t2 1t\ ·-
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Ml.IC NOTIC£
NOTtCI OI'
TAUITill't H LI
T.t . NO. 112M-07
IMPOAT ANT NOTICI
TO PftOPEflTY OWNER;
YOU ARE IN DE'AUU UNOC" A
DHD OF TRUil, DAT1!0 .IUM 11,
1tt0. UNUH YOU TAKI ACTION
TO ,_.OTICT YOUR l'tlOPIRTY, IT
o MAY II t OLD AT A !'Val.IC tAU.
If YOU NlfO AN U"-ANATION Of THI NATURE 0, TH I
,_.OCHDtNO AOAtNtT YOU, YOU
aH0ULD CONTAC T A LAWYlfl
NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN lhtl
the real ptopeny lltuetl'd "' the County of Or~ State or Call·
torn1a knoY<n u 23 77 · 9 I S El
1
Camino ~I San Clemenla CA
and described aa totiow.
Loll 198 199 200 and 201 1n
Tract 938 u ~ map !hereof. r• I ccwded 1n B<><* No 29 II p~ 22 10
25 inclusive of Ml~lanec>u9 Mapa
Record• of Orange County and wlll
be sold II pubhc aucuon on Iha back
steps II 230 N-porl Cenltr Dr1ve,
N-port Beach CA on February
22 1984 11 10 00 a m 10 Iha n1oheet
bidder for cash 1n lawful currency of
the Untied Slates
The sale will be made w1thoul
1
covenant, or warranty r90ard1no
!Ille posaeu1on or encumbrances 10 sa11sty the obllgat1on secured by
and under lhe Power of Sale con·
lerred In the Deed of Trull e.acut&d
by Cec11 Berhe and Thelma Beflie.
husbano and wife as 1oint tenant• 11
Tru~11or to Ameflcan Home Mort· gage Trust Oeed Service Corpor
a11on a Ca11101rna corporation 11
Tiustee IOI the t>entlll and secu!lly
ol American Home Mortgage Cor
po1a11on a Ca111orn11 Co1po1at1on
as Benellc1ary dated June 19. 1980 I
and recorded on June 30 1980 In
Book t36!>0 Pao• 1021 u 1n11ru-ment Number 3185 I or Ottic1a1 Ra·
coros of the County or Orange State
of Cahlorn11
Nottee of Oeftlult and E1ec11on to
Sell the described real properly
under the Deed or Trust was re-
corded as lnatrument Number
83....t511481 on Octo~ 18 1983 of
OH1t1a1 Recoros of the County 01
Orange Stete ol C1lllorn1a
The sale will t>e conducted by
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE
TRUST DEED SERVICE CORPOR·
ATION A CALIFORNIA CORPOR·
A TION wnose address 11 230 N--
port Center Drtve "200 N-port Beacn. CA 92660 Phone Numbe1
7 14-5'46-5901 ATTENTION ANE
CAHILl ,
Principal and lnterut due
$276,329 30 Coats, Expenses. and Advances
due (appro111mately) S37.0U u
TOTAL S313,373 74
DA TED January 23. 1984
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE
TRUST DEED SERVICE
CORPORATION a C1lllcrn11 Cor·
porat1on
By John G Rinaldo Prl!Sldent
ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE)SS
On January 23 1984 1>eto1e ma
the unde<SIQned a Not~ Public tn
and 101 U•d County and State per.
SOflllly appoeared John G Rinaldo
known to me to be the Pres;dent ot
the Cofporallon lhll uecuted lhe
within lnltrument on betiltl ol the I
Corp0ra1ton theratn nameo and ac·
knOWledged to ~ that such Corpor-
ation eitecuted the wllh1n lnatrument
pursuan1 10 us by·llW9 or 1 resol
utton of 111 Board of 01rectors
WITNESS my hand and otl1Ct1t seat
Ane Slocum Cahill Publlllhed Orenoe Coast Dally P1101
Jan 30 Feb 6 13 t964
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PUBLIC NOTICE
T·2M33
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE'S BALE
T.8. NO. 13-12M
IMPOAT ANT NOTICE
TO PAOPEATY OWNER
YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDEA A
DEED OF TRUST DATED July I,
1•2.. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY, IT
MAY 8£ IOlO AT A PUllUC SALE.
IF YOU NEED AN UPl.ANATION
OF THE NATURE OF T HE
PROCEEDING AOAINIT YOU , YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEA.
On February 22 198A 11 10 00
A M THE HAMMOND COMPANY a
Ca11torn1a corporation as duly ap.
po1n1e<1 Trustee under and pursuant
10 Oeeo ot Trust recordeo July t6
1982 as 1n" No 82-247590. ot 01· '•C•ll Records tn the office of the
County Recorders ol 01anoe Coun-
1y State of Ca11torn1a executed by
ALDO GENE PIGNERI a s1ni;ile man
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
I() HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
IPayable 111 lime of sale In lawful
monl!)' ol Iha United Stllesl at the
Nortn front entr1mce 10 the County
C.our111ouS!' 700 CIVIC Genier Drive
W!>sl ')anta Ana CA all rogl'>t. tule
ono 1n1en!st conveyed 10 and now
11,.1d t>y 11 undf'I• uld D~d of Trust 1n
'"" tirOP"''I ,1fufltf'd on ,810 County
.tnrl $!ittP d""·"nfld ~)
PARC.fl 1 Ar• unclovoded 1118th
••terP,, '" 11n11 "' l (Jf 1 Of T rac;t No
11221 on the C11 1 01 Co11a Meu 11
per map recorded 1n Book 484
Pages :J3 and 34 tn the oft1ce of the
County Rec.order ot ta1d County
EXCEPTING THEREFROM Units 1
111roogh t8 as shown upon the Con-
flom1n1um Plan recorded tn Book
14087 Page 879 or Oll1c11I Record•
ol 'Ml•d County
PARCEL 2 Unit G·2 as shown
upor the Condom1n1um Plan re·
f11tred to 1n Parcel I above
The street addre1t and other
common de11gn111on II any or the
real property deteflbe<l above 11
purported to be 3~5 Avocado Street
•G-2 Costa MHa CA 92827
The underatQnld Trullff dis
cla1m1 any llabtltly for any oncorrect
ness or the atreet 1ddr1H i nd othe<
common de11gna11on 11 any shown
herein
Said Ille will be made but without
covenant or warranty e-pren or 1m
plied, rei;iardlng 11111 posseu1on or
enc:umbrancet. Including lees,
charges and eA1>9n ... Jll Ifill lru1tM
and of the trustt created by a&lef
OHO 01 Tru11 to pay the r~1tn1ng
principal 1ur111 of the note( ti MeUrl'd
by Hid Off<I or Truet to wit
$31 ~ 00 with 1nttr .. I 11\efllO'I
from July 1 1982 11 17 5% per
annum at prov•<!~ 1n Mid note(t)
plu• tOtt• and any aovancea or $8 498 11 wttll .,,,.,. .. , plut My IC
crued Ille eh1ro11 Ettlmated
Tru1IH FMt ln<I (•P'W'MI In tne
amount ol seoe 6!i •
The bel191.C:•lry ut'IW Wd 0..0
or Trust her.,ofo-t ••.CUI.cl Ind CS.
hverl'd 10 Iha undet 1'ed 1 ""'".,, o.c1.,1111on or defaun ano Demand
tor S111e 11nd a""''".,, Nolie. ot 0...
faoll and Flec:llon to Sell Th• unc:let-
•'11 CllVWd "Jd NolH;ll Of 0.11\111
and 1()(1 to S.11 to be recordecl in
the nly ~" the r1111 proe>erty ;a
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IFIED OFFICE HOUR~ Gtatral 1002 hatral J002 '!!10!' l11ck lOlt Nt~rt Btl e• 2169 rout1la itwert ltac• z1it <:LA EMEUU IAY. Wantea 4 8r. 2 '.\ b•. over 3 61'.i s. Condo. a~.n v 11117 2234 Oceanfront I Br 3 8• dplJI.
Telephonr Service: HDUCTIOll , 2000 sq It • IN°' buy 118 OHYOI CllTOM Vu, w/d, "° Avail 21 16 vacant presllga 3Br 2b•. To June 9th $1000/mo
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. 'd Siiiier HY• aell' Pre1-Low dn, low mo pymta. Loweat pnced golf oouree $ t750 V1ly 650-0501 close to achoot1/1hop1. &50·7368
0'1 8 Y · rl 8)' t ...._1 ~ B 2, ._ Prln l)l'lly 8-* 1 4400 CUit om In Canyon I illda ok $875. Keith -.uA•f ff•I ,_...,'" r ~ .. ome with lalhl Bedrooms. 4 btlha. prl-LIDO ISLE -n n 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. pool end IC)a Private vete pool and spa UI 3 Br 2 Ba Furn 962·1•'71,968·9853 Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apia
beach and tennfs courta Peala1al1 1007 llmate In prlva,.., S 1750/mo thru 6·84 Haat. ltl"L 2240 S750tmo up
Businf>ss Counter: Now $676.000 Ask tor ., a ... A 1 975.9110 Dav 1 d H 1r1c h1 er I I , 195,000 111 Grundy 675•8 t 61 I BR BEACH HOUSE gen
Monday-Friday 8111020 HLIDAPHllllU l10-1IOO llH1tsUifur1lshllll Vard Avall Feb , No S1udlo $375-1 blk to
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LIHO RHl fSTlTE Near bay and ocHn Gtntrll 220" pets $500 836-9829 _ beach & •tor .. Ullls pd "· : • •• : • • beaches T.,..o bedroom• 1. Ref's requtr.O 540-9589
Ex,•ISIYE pua II A .. J S I W1 Desirable 2 Bdrm b1tn1 gar -- ---~-DEA DLI '11.' • sma ... .J d'• room. •••tr 1ttr $500'• kid pet fine A,artaeat1, Uaf.
. "c.. .... : REPUBLIC HOIE One •Ad 111111 baths A-2 lt1t1l1 539-6100 Beat Rlly FEE
P L; DUCA T JON DEA OU NE Read this one• Double ~o~ ?'~e~ed at ~n~a~y e'°: JlCIU RULTY HOMES FOR RENT l1JHI lal1.. Z70t ~1onda\ ~al. l I 30 J .rtt door entry to a 1>eaut1ful motivated Wiii consider PROP MU&IEIEIT Huntington Beach 3 Sul)ef' 2 Br 2 Be baYfront Tuesda\ r.,,
100
living room Huge family r e a s o n a b 1 e IOAT SLIP 114/lll-tlla Bdrm• 1750-1800 w/vu Avell 2tf5 yr1) l H) p. Ill. room Bright sunny otter 1210.000 Fenced yard• & garages S875tmo • utll Agt
W rdne'>da\ fut>" i ·w f' 111 kitchen Formal dming 131·7300AIUIT 1241,000 3BR 2ba 2 car gar Ava11 K1d1 &. peta welcome 673-4062 room 4 gtant bedtooma Spac1ou1 3 bdrm. 2 , ba 1/30184 Oceanside of 863-07S5 Agent. no lee -
Thur..,J;n ~rd -l .HJ p.itt 3 bathrooms Gorgeous, res1dence1nprwa1ecom hwy Call 7141650-3801 Mode~n uv 3 Bdrm 2 ba lalka Frio"\ ,.
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,, 1 •11 sparkling poof 1antas11c llli·IAY·IE•CM munlly New crp11ng & or 646-1531 lrplc . id 1 ok 5600 5 Ptalasala 2707
" ' 1 I p.111. yarda. $149,500 A must • paint Walk to ocean or _.....,....,...,......, _ _..,..-. ~a111rda\ ~ri ]:Oi l 11 111 see Call546-2313 COTTAGE your boat and ENJOY NEW & LOVELY DECOR
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• Best~ltyFEE ~ILOOITllUOI e LIFE' 759-150 I STEPS TO SANDI 3 Br. 2 bl. 4 car prking
:"IUnda \ ~ ri 'H I( J 2000 sq II 4 br 3 ba. Ip 2-sty townhouse. private 1 . I'. Ill 1106 E Balboa Open t 1 en1rence 3 bedroom. Gigantic 2 Br pleasu. e pa. blttn•. Ir pie 5g501mo
''A.'.'(L'LLA'f'JO:"' & 3 Sat/Sun Bkr 833-3541 2ba . private enclosure ace gourmet kitchen yearly 751-6930 ,__ • "II c. , "II breakfast bar super plush 1 - -Corona 4el Mar 1022 patio, bu111-1n. new kttch. decor very low move In .., block to beach 2BR. <.:()RR f~(·, TI(),, ,S ·. R-2 LOT dlntng area, garai;ie, laun-$550 • $50 security lee nice & clean S6001mo -"II . HUliE IARliAlll dry hookup Fireplace 537.5027 winter. call 536-9521 ev
C II d • 119 &00 Comm pool Across from --_ ance atlon~ an r 0 r re-rliOll::> ma . • , Builders spec1a1 • 2 BR. park s85oimo Irvine 2244 2 Br, 1 ba. 'It block to
be made On SaJrl" .1.,.a .ll 1 ne~ a'" You got to see It to believe 1ba house Plans done ___ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;.... __ , CLIFFHAVEN AREA 2BR 2 Br den p' atlo, Home poot $b8e00ac,mho 6G73~6r9. ~1w /d " u, u " .., 1t• Custom track In Costa lor 1wo, 2 story conoos at • den condo Neer '"
b Pl k f Mesa Huge 1lvlng a ea 7 1 1 Mar g u er I I e ~ •-1 d b • h 1 • h spa tennis $750 --- -a ove, ease a s nr a cancollat 1'on r rOr Sam or ra e y ownr, ,.c 00 s .. s opp1ng Vogel Pactllc 640-6161 $375. 1 Br <luplu. ulll• pd '-plusseparatelamllyarea. $198 000 20% dn 3800sqlt4Br.3''tba,4 ~ Comm pool Clean & 417 EBay Ave. BalbOa
number wh~n ca nrelling vour ad . brick fireplace Built In Ownrlagt 720· 1101 mao car garage on 'I acre. avail now l1200Ymo yrly 2 to 5 Bdrms Relrig. No pets 547-1155
country knehen. break· Colli Mell lOZ-4 genuine bay vie.,.. approx Wittrfroli II••" Call !or <1eta1ls
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c last area, format dining $4 50,000 equ ity ~ Bachelor apt 'It bloektc
:'I: area. TOO Also utlllty &ISOLIT( STHL $550.000 lull p11ce. 628 llC. II 1-1400 J (l&UU1l 1 beach. refrlg. atove. nc:
Check your ad dail v. and renurl area, 3 bedrooms. 2 (Hse&AentelUnit) Malabar 644 -7269 ~ifilsor garageS365 675-9229 r baths. 2 car garage It s a I cozy 2 Br hse & Bach unit courtesy to bkrs I Col ti Mtta 2724
err ors immediatelv. The D."I LY bargain at s1 19.500 can 1R12 lg 1011 Npt Hts Act 2206 ea ty • ~ to see 546-2313 now Call John Zarvos llPT MliTS VIC Olllll "'4~B-r .~3"'b..;a•. d'°e•n•. d"'°ln_r_m•_•g.;.er~1 f Br, petTO, pool, gaa Pd PILOT assume~ liab1litv for the fir~t 760·966gor 540-5583 3Br2Ba e.ssume.$-153,000 No pe11 Yrty s1 1001mo 786-1172 1 avall 3/1 1400/mo Rel~ VIKING REAL ESTATE at 12% OWC 2nd Love!) 213-395-3511 req d No pets 117
incorrect 1r,sert10n c nlv. bu1lhn cabinet~. IDie new Flower 645-8161 •• By Owner 4 Bdr 1'l Ba Complete with rea1 81llt01 I 1 W 2 Br. 1'/t ba 323 E 181t
CLASS.Fl ED 642 5 w w cp1 great loc barnlwht p1ckelt lence Ptaiasal1 2207 -678 HURRY' PRICED -$122500 662-1744 5227000 29 2 B 3880MtehelsonDnve St Twnhse, lrplc. pello , 1 road 2 Br 2 ba newer duplex. Irvine gar $850
New Orleans condo Xtra 645· 1446 1 •• -Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 BELOW IARIET! lg end unit 2&<1en 2ba. yr Y ,...,elure non-smkra $990 Fanlastic Turtlerock -----IHIH fer blt E I I SEASHORE OR corner No pets $650 1213) area twnho'"'e 3 br, 2·~ ba. 2BA 1'/Jba. 610 Joann St
-_ _.._...-.=;;.;;...---1 xc us1ve prosperous Ip, pool, etc Low on duple·. steps to ocean, 799 • 195 or 257 9792 "' ·• "'-I 1002 S 5 ~ .... • 1740 .,. 11 1·974-2144 Adul19 pref Small pet ok
!ii! .. i!itiriliiiiiiiiiiifi;iii;JmGt;iaitiriailiiiiiiiiiiliOOii2rl ne1ghhhborhood wnere 12 .000 673-33 13 w11h view As1<1ng Oet1telu12br2bam~ .. ci~ .... Call645 8-153 • eac ome reflects pride H t I L 1 'uO S 175.000 Owner might "" ""' Rent to own 3 Bdrm 2 b'a -·
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LIDO ISLE of ownership Very large 1-;aiiniiiii.iiiiitiiliiC;•iiiiiiiiii;;'";; finance Agt 640-9639 leisure patio $600's pool hme S700's detail 2BR 1 ba New carpe 4 Bdrm. 2111 bath home 11 539-6190 Best Alty FEE 539-6190 Best Alty FEE Mature edits pref $525
I 06 Via Lido Nord Opt:n I -5 Features. liuge master 3 IDllM. HOIE llLIOA LH IUPLEX Lg Custom home on Pen Agt 548-7729 T d 't I 3 B 3 , B n .. ( & suite. format dtntni;i. sep-Two enclosed patio le Walk to shops. beach Bal Polot 3br, 2ba, den. 2 TURTLEAOCK 3 br. 2ba. ra I iona , r . ' a DCIY ront. p1e1 arate family rm with wet simple tand Ideal cs~rne~ Pier ferry rest 3Br/2be car gar". ooat storage view 18745 Via Verona •TOWNHOUSE 2 BR float for 65 · boa l Prn:ed lo sell $1 ,250,000 bar & llreplace Only 101 Xlnt buy al $ l lO 000 ea. 2 t8 Bal Bl 673·2943 s 1600 mo yrty 673 9497 S 1500/mo 960-2035 t •,; be, ger. pallo S51!
' $199,900 646-7171 Call Century 21 SURF ·-----------548-9084 5•0·541E. IRYlllE TERRACE 536·7542 Peninsula Pt E.xec home LIJHI 8t1c~ 2241 3 bd. 1•;, bii. W Side WHTCLIFF C&Plll 2500 SQ It; 011 3 Br 2'"' Cozy couage. No Laguna. Brand new, crpts. drps, &
Panoramic bay & <.x·ean v 1<>w from 4 Br. -t
Ba. patio. pool home Prim<· lo<.'atton .
$775,000
VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROllT
F<Jbulous bay & mountain v iew 1 Br. I
Ba. condo co-op Low<•st prtt'£>d ilt
$2!:15.000
Bl YSIDE PLACE Bl YFROMT
Spc.oct.acular bayfmnt <lplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up.
2 Br. 2 Ba dn :! boat spa(<.>~ Rt'du<:t'Cl
$1 500.000
PElllllSUL& HOIE OCEAllFRON!
Ocean & Jetty views Marine· room. 4 Br, :J
Ba. 3700 sq ft 4 c:ar parkin~ $1 .285,000
COROllADO CAYS BlYFRONT
Corona Island ('USL bavftont lot 85' boat
dN:k Plan ... avail Nuv..· $:i7o.ooo w /tradP
ARROWHEAD HOME
Near new -I Br. 4 Ba, lake view 3500 sq.
ft. $440,000 Will trade for a local prop-
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bny \1d1· Q,.v .. N 8 67S 6161
CHARii•&
BEACH COTIAGE
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THE REAL
ESTATERS Irvine 1044
l.ST • .,T p•llT ltaut. Ctr4iff Tnh• .,. n Ill Univ Pk Terrace 2brl2ba
Well established business s 132.500 PIP 55I·1882
in one ol the busiest sh pg
1 cen1e1s In Orange Coun· FOREST HILLS ly Htgh income Excel· len1 business tor starter Model 1n the R1cQue1
or proless1ona1 Owner Club 4 bdrms 2 be
will train Call Fred LARGE lam11y room ol-
Pou1an ltte Lovely rear yard and
your own privatr SPA
$199 600
Enioy 1111s excellent lo-Ba, lrg master bdrm 2 Bd. lmmac $850 bit-Ins Encl patio, chlld'r
caoon • 2 Bdrm grounel &u1te. den lam rm. 3 818-963-8845 OK. No Pets $675/mc
lloor condo with 2 baths lrplc s. steps to bay, nr 645 6646 and nice patio Shared beacn alarm. No pets Lapna Nitael 2252 _ :_ _ _ _
community pool N1cel~ Yrly I~ 500 K St By $925 All new pvt 2 br. den 3Br l'"iba. nu paint, drps
decora1eo with minimum APP l S 1 9 O O Imo 2 oa wet bar frplc 2 car lrplc, 2 car gar No pets
upkeep Now $99.000 548-2575 2 pauos 495:0283 al1 5 Ava11211. $655. 616-1220
Call Jean Ritter '0 see CoroH clel Mar 2222 New twnhse 3BR(2 •den; S450/mo "2Br1 Be IC>Wel 642-6200 2 bdrm I ba. gar washt 2ba wash/dry rel11g apt. close to stores
dry relng 2 blks from beaut view Rec lactl · immed occupan1
beacn Newly dee s 1200 garage S950 859-0089 2268 Maple I
mo Call Answer Ad 760 M' . v· . 2267 TSL .,., 142-1101 1111on 1~0 642-4300 (24 hrs1 $525 Clean BA 2ba E lldt
HOME F R RENT wlgarage Lower unll In
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GE 159.9100 IUSllE PUCE M1n1on V1e10 3 Bedrm complex No pet.a Cell .rf:~ Baylronl spacious 2 Br ~ $775 Garages and 548-1425 ·
' BARRErr ... REALTY
vi Q(.l1.11',._ >=a,:;At-.,, 0 r Bill Grundy 675-6 tfjl 0 K Ag I No I e e $625/mo 2 Br 1 'It Ba
f ~ i S l Ba S 1750/mo I lenced yards Kids & pets _ _ ___ _
ealty -I c .... M 2224 1 863-0755 greenbelt, lndry rm. nice M b'l H 1 0 OI I HI - -loc. 2078 Thurln UlEFllDIT llOIE • t I f Olltl lO S995tmo 4 Br 2 ea East Newport Beac• 2269 TSL Melli 142-1103
on ptctueresque Cherryj 7 86-1172 2br/20a Your p11vate 7 side large yard 2 earl 2er 2ba w/updated klt frpt ----
Lake 1n Newport Beach 4 1 ~ I spa & encl porcn Small I enclsd gar wlopen~r 1 dbl gar kid pet s600.5 Eslde db, 2br twnhN. 1'"'
Bdrm ranch style home . h' • pets adults 645-6456 washer/dr)'e• hook up 539.5 190 Best FEE ba, laundry, patio $635
Gras.s rolling down 10 the /vl(N', I 1 1 Cl I 2548 Orange. 642-2520
water s edge Tilts 1s the 11 LACU•& HILLS 1 part Y urn ose 10 811 2nd llr condo. 2 Br. 2 ba
largest lot on the lake and I 3680 M•c.IWti;on Dr •ve 11972 Beaut Villa wesl 266 Cettl $9 75 and ground lh Frpl pool prvt pa110 we leel the best buy at Irvine Home 20;;60' crnr lot
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• TSL M&ml 142· 1&03 condo 2 Br, 2 ba. $850 dshwshr X-lg 2 Br or
$350.000 i llORTHWOOD Highly upgra.Jed 2Br 2ba 2 Br 1 be gar w/d hkup Cllflhaven. pool & extras EaS1slde $61 557-2841
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I lge lfvldlntk tlch area 2208-C Place~tla Ave No (Or Furn) 650-0504 Lg 2br. 2ba, patio. w/¥. Par~ Pasco 4 Br 21~ Ba 2· L•ghl onter Best buy in pets $595 545. 7993 4 bd, 4 ba, yrty. Udo Isle carpel, lrpl, encl ger
sty detached lam rm Orange Co S27.500 $575mo 1st/les1 & &ec wlwot bar lrplc AIC. Vour1g aolts welcome 4Br 2ba College Pk S l800tmo Also Harbor no pets .. 642-0-133 "
beaut cpts & drapes Agt 540-5937 $875 no pets, gdnr w..,. View and OC41an Front .
Priced 1000 s below tut pd 841·0574 557 2732 from $1600 • $3700/mo MESA PINES 2650 Harle
sates $t52000mas.,um Acrup 1125 l 4 B 2 675-9797 ,BACHELORS-125mo
ltn Has to bt> one Oii 11 ACRES All ut11tt1es $~ mBa N Mes~ Verde AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE PRV patio, pool, apa
Irvine s best buys al V•ew of CANYON LAKE I 1750 5~ op~;· g;~~~ 2br S850·S 1000 3br TOP ar~~gq~~7 no pets
$176 900 Opn Hse Sat S35 000 679 1975 Idaho Ln 545•2428 $975-$2000 Ferguson & _____ • ___ _
_ _ _ _ 1-5PM 20 Alba East I Hahn A E 642-1183 Newer 3br 2ba M V8'de ~n~nr 832·2137 Pr1n ncomt Prop 1350 •lltnt liuitlt MlllzlH home. atrium. open
LIDO ISLE Y 100% COllMISSIOI Houses Apts & Condos llllOA PHllllU beams. S 1050 mo • nc WITH CUSTOM DECOll Investment real estate cl-Landlords Advertise Fr~ pets. garc:lner. waler furn
Just steps from surf &
sand Thta enchan11ng t
Bdrm home may be en-
1oyed as 1t is or 1ne R-2 101
otters lan1as1tc po1entlal
lor added 1mprovemen1
or redevelopment Low·
est price on Peninsula • s 165.0001 646-7171
TWO .EDROO. hce iooking for succe•s· 50¢ at Stores & Markets Near hbay Tend ocean 5-15-3627 1-9pm & wkn<l1
Gour me I k 1 t c hen "' 94 1 4260 t>eac es wo bedroom ---PElllSIU POllfT spacious family room 10% DOW• lull Salespersons or Bro-• plus amall cht10'1 room Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Avail ap-13,210,000 w/wet bar & ~ench Hl IOO FULL ,·RICE I kers Also offer manage-I Beaut 3br 2' 1ba Twnhse One and half baths $900 prox Feb tst $495/mo
THE REAL
ESTATERS
I ~ L>olebout ~ Bay .. Beach
Real E: state
llHIOR YIEW llOMH
Tne popular 'Carmel
model Three bedrooms
Spacious pa110 Luxur·
1ant i;iarden Property tn
1op cond1t1on
50 pier/slip . 5 BR. 5''> doors. formal din rm ' men t 5 Y n d 1 ca I Ion Huge mstr redwd decks per month Vacsnt Im-No pets 760-1418 or
Baths . wonderous detall totally re<1etora1ed 2· In Walnut Square a neat' oportumties I pool JaG tennis Es1de media1e occupancy 642-7528 evea or wtcnds
• from the rool of copper story 4 Bedroom Mme ~~:e~n~~~n,l~~~~:x~~: Tom Lee 642"1603 $ l lOO yr lse 645-7050 IS 1-noo HEIT OLIVE TREE APTS
gutters. lnvtslble solar Formal ttv rm Reduced cant and avallobte Call 4 unit condo bldg .clnt Co-operallve & respon-2 Br 11/t Ba twnhs style
panels. to a basement ror -to $479.000 us ror delails Oceanside area. S265K s1bte tennant only 4 Br. 2 _ apts. crpts drp1 d1hw1hr
au the environmental V..\rt HI HCl'IO r I 844•1211 Ownr 673-9038 t>a $750/mo Tony Max· BAYSHORES 3BR 2ba, updated kltch C11 ok
control aystems A· ter-111 !Ml., lac.
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M.111\ lllTEllESTrD I• A well all 7PM 548-8633 security area w/beach. From $605 548-7367
race lor outdoor dmlng ~ AfALl 'iTATE s; no pets $1650/mo ---This IS our most exquisite r 831 -1400 \ · . Tll SHELTER? Crptd 1 Bdrm w/eppls & Own/agt 675-3568 •• TNE ILUFFI
home t 2 I TAI PLEX FOR SALE BY m0<e s325 1181 bill pd Oulet 2Br 2be. close tc 844-9080 I OWNER COSTA MESA 539·6190 Best Alty FEE BEACON BAY 38rl3Ba beach wl pauo. dish·
LOST HIMAI AYAN rem LIJUDI B•.,c'-l048 AREA PRIDE OF OWN· E1s1de brand new lux 1 or 2 yr tease, no pets washer. dining rm. lrplc CAT Park Lodo near _ "'• a ERSHIP condo 3Br 3ba lam rm S l900/mo 675-86 t 7 encl gar & car stall. nc
Hoag Hosn RPward hm FOR SALE Double Lot Ow•1ers unit lrplc many e,tras Lrg Big Canyon Twnhme 2 pets $625/mo Coral Trff IEST IUY 642-1257 wkdy675 5U 1 BY OWMER has 3 bdrms 2 ba. walk· yRrd $1050/mo 851 6226 Stry 2 Br, 2 oa. pool. lat, Apts 2163 Pac1flc. C M
Great opportunity to owr I n tn closet lrpl pantry and I underground pkg s 1150 548·4530 Mgr Jett
your own for Investment I •EW IEW •EW High above Laguna Beach kitchen w/bll·lns thruoutl Lux 2Br 2ba ~ondo, Ip dbl 831-3651 M-F. 8-5 Pv11 Br. frplc pool, patio
or as a home Five yea1 A o o I . c a r p e 1 1 n g lop ol tho World' .,..1th • 2-21><11ms Must aee IC ger PO'OI <lf>a S695l mo.
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with family rm Great ex-$249 500 I llHA VERDE pool spa & tennis $3500 s 2 B -
11trng loan and the lull Open house SUN 1.4 PlllDE OF OWIHSHIP 4 Br 2 Ba pool on eul·de-644-0927. 760-8333 Agt :::;~ousClea~ 2
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Freeeounaet 642-7047 ••Ht taCH 1 atnt Pete 641•1096 Btaltli Sem ct L1a~·c1tl•~ Lie 42592~ HA-20"17 Fau"•t1•w--H--1 "'--tr_,1011 -·d .. -. Concrete, Masonry, Flat-Call Private lnveatigator • -~ _ ..... ...... -·· ....,., '""' .,, .,.,.,
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Honest wOtli, la1r rates, brlci< lle'd 67s-2828 Dttr Baaiiai Mowing. Edgfng T.,,,,1ce a 493"' Newport Blvd N"1' Irrigation Commllretld tly t11t stucco S 119 50 • Ree>•r faucet• dl9'J, etc Grondle at&~ _.th
local pkupldel, 675-0305 __ • _ mo $20-$25 _ S SO..e<>16 10a•·10,• llG·•-1 Free eat. Dan 54e-5119 mater1ata &42-0A42 Anytime M&M &42·9033 1ny Qvtllt!Onl Contrac·
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Accounting tax MNTe... facing, bara & formlca Driveways. sldewaflcs. or;•ll ---• trtcts. Real Etlate Pat· (IXOVE) 75t-9103 roofing New Recovert ·----------reasonable ratet by coun1ertops 642-0881 patlot lied Call Ron _ = Haa• Furnaces Pool Heatera rick Hanway 640-0700 - -Rep11ra Uc/bonded •·
CPA'• Jerry "32-8670 -----"'5a-003410on 970 9828 • VWALL TAPING • R CJ • Quality Painting W9 do tM .,.._. 1488 859-4102 CABINETS-CARPENTRY " • Alf Textur .. & Acou111e talt tlll!f JOb others only promlMI ._ ............. ...t -l ----USI THI CPA. high quallly I Sm Jobs-Repairs weteome c1an• Cart FrM est Kevin 673-1503 Elee-Plumb-Carpentry ROBIN1S ctO:NtNG Mori•L Real Steve 5'7..S076 -u1l1u D .. ,LY -LOT tu work 11 reu. rates Free Est 845-2003 Screen• Keith 64e-4872 SERVICE a thoroughly • A1C boVIRd = ltm cn ._ n
Je>M Brown 631·6483 C t -loving Chlkfoare my home lltctdcal Handyman or CdM Mr. clean hou.. 540-0857 Quick/careful Low n11es QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR --~ll'!'!IP'!l!'l'lll!'._.--1 ••FAST I arra ry F/T PIT Tues-Sal. Chlld HECTRICfAN Priced Fl It Odd J b Pal I = lie T 136048 552.()410 PRICES Free "t. Call •'T'YPING• a•suLTU Al laalt Expert fupen1ry servG _mu1t walk. 631-6488 C.M right. lree estimate on & ~ 0 s. nt ng l,,IUS tctlon ci .. nert Jol'ln anytime, 631·20~ • •WORD PROCESSING• ~ __...,_ __ w-___ ,.j Re al Remod Addltl allpaper. &40-8259 Local home/apt elnng *' 1 MIYIH• Edlt•""·&48--4342 s••t/~E er ng 011 P r-• one Loving ehlldeare My large or small Jobe. Lie NEED HELP? C .. Ll JEFF! e.11per 642-9264 Dayna • P1rrla1 . .., CR """ Res>alra • SM!coetang 0oor .. 1c S48-4960 l'lOrne wanl full time ehll-39662 t 873-0359 " Best Quality 25 yr eiq>. ~•-.,._.-~ .... -.-.-1 LIUL I Pia•-•• DllECTOa y S&S Atphatt 631-4199 Lie HIRE ME HANDYMAN dren 9 mo up 650· 7189 ----Jack ol all tradea carpeo-EXP'O HOUSECLEANING Lie T -116,428 730-1353 Farthing Interior Dellgn -
.. II T-· R-alr, R-"rt, Fences. decks, add'n1 10 T'PDDV Bc .. R O .. V C .. RE Car•niat try, painting, gardening, RELIABLE OWN TRANS STARVING COLLEGE HANGING/STRIPPING Projects 846-9414 t'or R -.ult " ,,,_ .,... v.... c "'" ,.. " _ clean ups, ete No Job too Cella a.6•6502 VISA-MC Scott 873-1512 ~ z Scn•ice Call S.al coat (SLURRY MIX) yrt exp Wife & 3 kids to Caring. Profeulonal TREES large or smalll 5~·2264 STUDENTS MOVING CO •H .. NGINGIRE .. OVAL* fl you're not st1opp1n. Comm., Reaid .. Reas. leed LARRY 548-8060 Nr SC Plaza 241-1854 --FORTUNE COOKIE Lie. T124·438. ln~red. " "" cla111tled. you may ba 64J·5671
Rates. Free esttmat... Topped/removed Clean-Have aomethlng to Mll't CLEAN HOUSE. PRIVATE 641-8427 11+ yrs experience paying too much • lbt. JJJ
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ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Rare opportunity exists for valuable oen. micro. lrpl, w/d, grg serv suites. 881 Dover Dr. MASSAGE 1-2 year• public account· mutt. Salary eom·
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lllTIL AllllTUT 2PM-5PM MS.0'741 -your hunch proves correct, superiors are tmpres~d. Focus on Pen. Pt 2 Br 1 Ba. M/F 1240 IQ It. ATTRACTIVE IUOR AOClllT Bar peraon. fem P<ef, tc
achievement, security, !jtanding in community Sense of direction I!> ~~~~r 6~';::~; !rar~i'1 Agent 541-5032 MASSEUSSES UIOmYI mix & serve eocittallt
restored despite conflict Cancer. Capncorn. Aquarius nau ves figure HLIO& ISWI TO SERVE YOU. The Orange Cout Dally Daya. nights & PIT Pef·
Full/time. X-ray tlcenM IUDAL•F•
Promlnenlly. RESP F Mld-30'1 seeks OPEN 24 HRS Piiot hu an ••<*lent op-aonable. dependable Prime retall location 1 t
GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20)' Art1suc endeavors are likel) to ~~t~~·2~~~~:rd~si;;~ $1600/mo Luu ESCORTS/MODELS =;.J M~Jc/A~-: ~t;::.s;,.~~~n~:
succeed. You'll meet creattve people who appreciate your talents w ·c111t1CM PV1 bath/br. Mickey650-5711alt5PM Outcatl0NLY835-9199 Executive with a P<oven son. 9·1tAM daily. uu~
Spintual values come mto focus, travel plans are made and you open pool. w/d Nr shps S276.. IEWPOllT CHTEll FEMALE CREW needed to track record. Great John'• Inn. 20072 Santa
lines of communication . SagittariU5 and another Gemini play key ulll. 645-4157!675·635t 3300 aq rt for lease satl aouth to Me111co etc. potential. guaranteed Ana Ave, SA Hgt•. SE draw ag•lnat com-corner ol Redhill a roles. Rmmtellnierested In shar-Oelu.11e Improvements Incl pretM aomeone who can mission. Dealre tomove Bristol 754-9&48
CANCER (June 21-J ul) 22): Encounters wtth those whose ideas ing a hae In Coto de Cua Encloled reception area. spu.1< ~anlsn leaving into management a ptus
conflict Wtth "OUr own will prove Sttmulattng. You'll learn plent}. Pret ..,, .. 26-48, M/F Lg fife room & secretarial ASAP 6-45-6739 Send reaurne to lllm must
J d R -• area 9 separate office's --p 0 Bo 1,.." es~cially where membe~ of oppostte sex are conceme . ev1ew 675-1823 wrk 770-2840 Cont rm. eleV 4 Inside Ptrataal · · • """ Rent or toP % FUhlor
procedures. check safety devices. be ready to revise. review and Ammie wanted. M/F. non· gar. Ideal for Law Firm. StrTictl 3014 EO;oata M .... 92e26 Island area. M 4-0&e1 ·
remodel. smkr to stir 3 Br home. Anacapa Assoc Llmlttid. BORED? Add sPG 10 tllel lllllHPIR
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Go slow. lte low. be analytical. Dtl>Ccrn Mstr Br. Ba. gar. lndry. 759-9482 Hosteu a Lotion• ·n· F/C thru T/B for di·
mouves. check written material. A~ecment or contract may be re' 1scd H B, 8•6-1244• 840•8188 ••••atrial --Lace exotic llng«Je party ~=·~:YULE OLEll verllfled eompanlea tr
and there 1s poss1b1hty of renegouanon. Romanttc mtercsts surge to Rmmt shr lg 4bd house In leatala 2t20 for FREEmdae. M7-56&1 r,:'j~ty Roger. Inc. haa =~.=:, ,":!t
forefront -you'll be 10sp1red, st imulated and encouraged to imprint i~. t:;;i~~dlo;~2~~~ 2006 & 2606 aq f1 lulatll Ott. 4011 an opening f()( an AJP experlence pref oat•
individual style. so.so SQ rt For sale V:ry profitable clan< Accounting & tO entry helpful ConJaCI Pat
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): H 1ghhght diplomacy. check bas1t fact!i. Rmte wanted Beach Rd Agent 54 t-5032 concrete form MFG co key e.11perlence required. Kimmet al 752-6366
realize thattasks can be completed with coopera11on of those who share on sand s425+•,; ulil * * 1200 sq 11 , sml 01. Xlnt terms Write Box Restaurant accounting BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST •
interests. Major domestic adjustment could be on a,genda. Long-Capistrano Beach. Resp .tr601 C/O Daily Pllou desirable Excellent ben-Exp'd u oft1ce work
distance call aids in clarifying plans. Libra plays '>ign1fican1 role ~~;_1453~3:;9:~n1 dys. ~~:; !~~rageM s~~ ~:: PO Box 1560 Costa ~~~s &Ap~~r~~~so~:i-Nonamkr Full/time. "
L IBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on change. tra"el. vanety and Rmte wanted F pre!, neat port Bl 553-t 115 Mesa. CA 92626 The Jolly Roger. lne. Laguna Beacn 499-3437
romance. Terms will be defined, methods can be perfected and you'll 20-30 yra. n-smkr. 3 Br c M oooltl mcf office G::;~?INH~~N~~~g~~~~ 17042 Gillette Av frvlne, CASllH/l 11 lttrt
know difference between 1llus1on and realtt). Steer clear of any apt, steps 10 bch 100 amps. 12 ti door own business! Earn 89 CA (7l4)250-0331 Mature Cashier an L1guna
tendency toward wishful thinking. Pisces plays key role. $230/mo. no u111 Brad aft S300/mo, call 759-8006 ou learn No investment Animal hospllal In c M Hills area P/Ume. to S~
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Focus on practical issues. security. 7pm 673-0390 AaaoaaceaHtl 300% ~all ror eppt: 968-1473 nds full time kennel per-~;~~11 rtght person
property. added responsibility. Relattonship grows stronger. promo-WELOOK FORYOUI FREE-ALL AGES• HW FHIOlllSf ~~~.6~~~~;.~794 Calf
tion 1s due. reward as rece1 ved for previous efforts. Mone}' l'1cture is uHn~i':n'::~~~~~~: TV COMMERCIAL SEM· Nat'I Mfg w/200 rrenenlaea CASIUEll
brighter than originally anticipated. Cancer. Capricorn nauves play INAR SEE SUNDAY AO in 23 states now has HSWHlll IHYICE PIT Spec1a11y df'IJO stOfE
outstandi ng roles. Rtatala WHtt• 2909 213-465-4491 openings In Costa Mesa Varied ahlhs avallable. lull 18 seeking • mature
SAGITrARIUS(Nov.22-Dec.2l):Projectcanbecompletedifyou , andNewportBeach Min & part/time No exper-tash1er1sa1es Glerk tc
d . h h . bl t Wanl rm \Prent, approx 1 SCRAM·LETS invest Financing avall. ienee necessary 35 wpm work on a perma~n1 Pll are versa.tile. Others arc rawn to you wit t e1r pro ems. many wan day/week. pvt home an 0 AC Langanwafter-typing required. Call basts 30 hrs wtt.
you to "handle" their finances. Reach beyond the immediate. enlarge CM/NB (213)450-8526 ANSWERS Harris Company 4410 E 631-0140 EOE TllE lllLllHI
personal horizons. seek wider audience. Short tnp may be necessary Garlftl for La Palma Ave. Anaheim ATILETIC CLll t6 t0 San Miguel or. NB
CAPRICOR N (Dec. :?2-Jan. 19): Emphasize new approach. Ital 2912 Italic. Aloud (7141528-7610
On.o•nali•y and reahz.c that new. payment sche.dule 1s nccessa.ry. F.ocus swoop-Fossil ----101 Airport are-F:2on0
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6des5 le CltHCl 11111111 o-' Obi garage, StOO/mo. Npl SUITS Restaurent w tco, person, PIT 7., • 5 L a Great luture On personal possessions. special collections. income potentt.al. (1ct 10 oeea" 111ew liquor 11c ow P Y Beach. Storage only It clothes make the man. " · B-b 111 /H k II I Learn white you earn To heart of m atters in connection with investment!\ and recent loss. 962•4762 why do you see so many inclu Lrg kllch, long lse 8 ~ er 1 pr, ve nor find OYt more about it cal•
A QU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Circumstances take sudden turn 1n Laguna Beach $t75.000 ~~·e ~~~,c~~C:~' 544.549 1 Tustin Ca
your fa\ or. Intuition nng.'i true. }'Ou'll be at nght place at crucial OlfiClleatala 2914 ~Jtrl~ys '" jogging Ownr/Bkr 494-t 1t4 t451 lrvlne Bl Tustin
moment. Take m1t1attve. pla) leadership role. make personal 16 d Westcllff Dr, NB SP RITUAL READINGS-TIRED OF WORKING Babysitter need•~ lor COCITllLJEllYEllS
apn.o:aranccs. wear bnoht col ors. Lo,ed one reassures you and greater $ 1 30 IQ It 1 HARO FOR OTHERS? weekend nights Coe· .--e> Agent ,. 541•5032 Advice tn all matters Love. How eboul working hard cas1onal wkday eves all OPElllli SOOI ..
emotional stability 1s achieved. marriage & bullness. lor youl Set your own aft 7PM 548-0905 CHEERS RESTAURANT
PISCES (Feb: 19-March 20): Look bchtnd scenes. discern ··sccn~t" *S260lup crpts/drps Also counsenng 1815 hOurs Call 966•1473 Banking Entertainment and danc-
motives of those who tend to be envious. H ighlight flexibility, give full ale. rstm 17301 Beech So El Camano Real. San ing we need eocktau
rem to intellectual cunos1ty. Y ou'll gain additional knowledge. you'll Blvd H B 842-2634 Clem Llc'd 492-7296 Mort11'-t1, FILL·TllE servers we train Stu-
plan possible Journey and famil) differences will be settled. •cdM dlx suites AC 1mp1 Lott llHa• 3004 T.D. 1 4021 RELIEF TILLER dents OK Full. Pit Beach
prkng lrom $400. 2855 I I m11 & Warner Call bef noon
•aart•tata, Uaf. A rtantt Val. loo• I Boar• 2902 E Coast Hwy 675-6900 FOUND 2 puppy• black l .M II Newpcrl Beach Out-going 752-6955 847-9966 pm •r-::.1::.:::::.::.::£...;.:~~~;;~~~~~~~~ /white spoll MIF, vie lort1111 Co. lie. person with rellable Ira~ counter help PIT Mon·
N .... rt ••• ct. ..,111.9 Ambuffttory lady 80-. pvt 412 North End Coast Hwy. Marquerite & Crown Vlly S"""'latrzlng In tst & 2nd I II HHt. ltac~ 2740 -• " v rm w I home Y a I . Lag Bth. prime foe. 360 S MI ss Ion v I e Jo "'"ro·s Since 1949 ~~~~~~~ ovnar1a':~ :;;~nc~~ ~~ste S~~=~ stt~~;;ch ----------·! mosphere Nice area ~It $550/mo Mary Agt 83 t-1256 Robt Salller NH/CM es· Must ~ sell-moll·
S550-S750 2 & 3 Br Apll,
enelld garages. washe< &
dryer hk-ups .
yard1/patloa.
2323 Delaware
2420 Whltesanda
Newpcrt Beech Realty
Oayt 6'2· 1603
Evff 960·4614
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
979-9656 642•3998 675-4863 Rf Broker Bd Realtors vated 1nd able to work
ltaS~a1t111 tt Attractive 1 Alrport1 alfre1 a FOUND ADS 642-2171 545-06 t 1 independently 8A1&1east 1 • 2901 new pro eu1ona o c~ "1 WIDOW HAS S$S for TO's yr banking or L ex-Now accepting appl --ii!IP.,.IP"!""!'"""l'l'9"--bldg 11 S 99 NNN. t>ulld S lO.OOO up No credil penence Good com· cations tor District Man
DAILY PILOT
"The Orlglnal" to suit. 1000 sq ft & up ARE FREE check, no penalty Call mumcat1on and organ1· ager 10 su~rvlH news-slnlNgf~ew, ,r>o2RBTd~~",.cp~rt-aoo111n FlllEllS VISlbfa lrm lrwy 751-5969 Denison Assoc 673-7311 zatlonal items Type 35 paper earners Should
... N rt Beh •• 1 1899 Bautront Qftlc-. patios wpm and 10·key Contacl have good personauty ments & Townhouses ewpo .... • ,. .,. Call·. e.1, w ..... -5100 Debra B~erln from S660 (Ask at>out "The Original" par1(fng 1en1tor1al -2t3/64t-2114 neat apPearance & en10)
rurn1shed 1pt1 complete llOOlllATE FllDEIS 873•1003 H2 1111 *HCRnHY/HCEPT ~~rs~·~~_;:·~~~:~~! UUllTll IPTS. with TV, llnent & u1enslls. Newport 8ch 64 t.1899 Beau11luf private omce • LHdlng archltectual llrm llPElllAL SI l Pick-Up No compact
Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba. nea< may be rented for 1hort wt balcony. bay view. I seek• dependable, ver-An Equal Opportunity cars Good solery . mite
beach. $616. 960-6658 term °'longer. No tease tBR pvt ba (2 story house. $vb-lease or rent Call satlle receptionist wllh Employer M/F/H I
--req'd) On J1mbor" Ad Mesa Verde area) prtft1 714/720· t t05 Found big Sl•m•" cat. sharp front appearance I ~~~::~w:~~e b~~P~~~ SUWllD at S'\n Joaquin Hiiia Rd male $350 241-9990 collar no ID nr Botse and pleaJant phone per· ---------
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PQftunity Apply "' pet'·
YILulE · 1•• 1100 12 BR A 1 toth 132250 llECITIYEOFFIOH Chica & Htll HB sontflly lorvenedduttes Topl~r~ sonalOal"-P•lotCircu••· ~-P r Great locatlon. recep-846·31 13 F .. 1 accurate typ 1 e the .,
Must be lharp ' ~I Front office appeer.,._
week Bu1y. plMNn1 CIC·
rte• Newpon Center
Salary open 8'0-0300
Dental Au't, ex per.
RO A .. mu.i Ilka to work,
like to have time on. Cell
646-~l
Dental ROA ehaiflide 8.11·
pen•nce In ••paneled
duties Solo NB practice.
requires addition of cledl·
cated and Skilled pro-
tesslonal to our 11att
752· 1320, t..,. msg
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&IYllTillH SDYtOll Orange Coast Oatly Pilot
need• full/time driver led
screener Reaponelble
tor packing up and de-
11v•r1ng ads and ad-re-
lated m1teroaJ Wiii be
trained 1n shop to 1raN1e
ads 1ereen layouts. etc
Rachelle &42·432 1 bel 3
&5pm
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100 a OF POSITIONS
We otter
Type 40-50 wpm, good
1pe111ng. T ... • ex~r
preferred. Hourt e-1. Cell
Mwaha 979-1711
IEm&LtmOI
Englneertng f\Tm In Nwpt
Bet\ Meda veraatlle S*·
ton to do typing, filing.
phoneS 6 gen ottlee
wont. Word ~OC:tUI IQ
P4). helP'Ul. 5-0040
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Lease your own IPtlCI
Oceen -Mw Jerry Uffy't
Hair Design Des~n Plaza N B 780..eoi
Half~·
Statton !Of leaM
Hair OM!gner
Manicurt1t
Cfientei.nec
Stu<llO FIVE
As« fOf Judy 6'0-6443 ---IOITICIL TUE intenor plant care Gree•
jOb &. oen.ftt1 Exp. 6 car
nee F fT 540-~0
HouaekM9e< & eare for
aldeny coopfe, 5 dyl a
weet<. must ha..,. REF's
644-6421 * Personallzed 1nteN1eWS
•Fast placement Ho;sekeeptr/Mother s
*New job• hourly Helper. 'n dy Mon-.F(I
JOB GUIDE AGENCY Ow1'I trans Lag Nig Ans
502 s State College Ad 598, &42·4300 24 hra
Anaheim 999-0202 ISIPl/OllLI Ull
Drivers wanted 18 Of ov Mature, loving pereon
pref must furnish o needed to astlat prot
vehicle & proof ot Ina couple with cl'llld eare &
Commission 751-0453 houtekeeptng Refa req
UU UTU lllEl Eves 850-9_1_82 __
Guys. gals homemaker•' llTDlll IElllMI
SELl le KODAK FILM FIT asaistant with exper
coupons Churth benellt Flex. & eMrgellc call af1
240-0427 5pm 642·2255, 548-1556
FILL/TIME '" Jlcl OF au TUllS PUT /Tiil WOlll Male/female. 10 wot1c In
Opportunities 1va1l1blt Newport h<>m4I & office
11r1tt1 ll'le Los Angele: 10-20 hrt/wklflexfblt
Times C1rcu1at1on De-Muat be knowledQMble
partment an our door-to-m e1ectron1c1 Salary
door newspaper salee negotleble Reis req Per·
program Guaran1eed manent position Excel·
hourly wag~ plus com lent opportun11y tor re-
mission Hours 9A tired person Send re-
-2PM c11 4PM 9PM sume incl h111ory Quahf1
Tr a1n1ng •S prov1d~~ catlQrl & h<>urly W9Q8 ex Polenhal 10 earn S3 cpected to 8oxtlofder
plus per wee~ For an 1n Bo1t 7250. Newporl
1erv1ew call Beach. CA 92658-7250
1714)957 2361 Ext t204 J1n1tor needed. Cott•
Mesa area. SAM· t2AM 6
dys pr wk 818-331-3727
a•n•as Full time 7AM·3 30PM
I Npt Bch area M/F Mull
be US clll:ren, 18 yrs or
older & h•ve own tran• Apply II 123 N Olive Of
anoe 111 10AM ----New 1 6 2 Bdrm loxury ------Poottlde. prof malt! 1111 t1on1s1, lelephone, sec· mu1tt Exit 1>enef111 Non-, reeding pubtle. 110" Olttee 330 w B•> -.:>ts ln.14 plana. 1 Bdrm IPAOIHI an amenities 432-8338 retary. bOOkkttPlng Found female part Great smkr• Apply to. PER-phone St c M Mon thru rrt
from SS76. 2 Bdrm from 1 ml/beh 6'42•2357 _ Balboa Pen. 2 rmmtl thr 1 avallablo Dan•. on Davenport 151· EIRA, MacArthur at Ford. Dally Pllol 3pm to Spm No phone
H70. TOW(lhCftlN from VERSAILLES 1pac l br, toevel 3br, 2b1, $300 ta • Tom Lee 642-1603 Hunt Harbour. 94s-7o53 Nwpl Bch Ctaaslfled. 642-5678 calls Mr t8l~nd Daily Pilat
Cllllfflld Adi are tfle
an•~ 40 a IUcc.Mful
garaige or yard ..,.111'1 a
better way to ,.,. m«•
peoplitl (l•n•••CA<h
p-.. 1••• $73& + pOOll, tenn11. mirrored c:toMts, rtfrlg. utll, yr round. 673-350e FOR RENT Furn. office Found gray/beige male ~4 0620 M/F EOEI ~~~~~~~~~j ·-------•I watll'fllll. pond• Oaa seso Sandy 667-7262 Fem gorl\Al\IJ<I 2Br 2b• 200 sq fl S200/mo xlnl Coek-e-poo. VIC Tuat1n =
paid From Sin Diego -..--nr 23rd St NB 648-3074 I •1 p·1 41 ijmliiiiil••liiiiil••••••••lil•••••••• Frwy drive North on Yrly ...,. on the canal 3 Condo. xlnt loe Pool. Jac. loe Avall 2·, 558-3900 • I J I a1-. . .. . . . 7 a.actl 10 McFlddan and Br 2 Ba S 1300/mo New ate 662-2247 att 5/wtcnds Lido Villega baytront view F OU N-0 -S tie p ti• rd Newspaper
Wttt on McFadden to erptt. 2 frplc'•. no pet•. 400 s I . S8601mo Avail Blk/lan i.male pup Lafil £AR .. GREAl lRIP'~ 1 un DDl'7r~I
8 •aw1 n d v 111 age enclld gar 875.eaoe -lJ-l~J .JllAcls....Jrullt-Shlh.. l _. _ .i.-----4 --ft'..,...~ ft.. , ''"' ·• MW~"" Ur~ ~ 5T98 brindle S white lem Cat :
-''-·~r--•w•-: IM•I -IEWPllT HIGH Femai. SlarNM New· : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in
Studio apt for , J*soh. cUfn 5 Br. 2 ba home F/M non 1mkr 21-35 &hr Bffutlful olfic.1 avetlable port Beach Anlmllj
Ind. 1tove & rtlrl(I .• gu a nr occ. all privltedges 2br 2ba iwt. rrpl. pool, neat cout Hwy or oc Shelter 6'44-3e5e : Laguna Beach area (2 hours
wattr paid S305 mo $250/mo ~9·3874 Jee. tennlt, etc S3•0 mo A1rpcr1. 120-2SO eq tt Found aml yg M blk Lab per day). Weekdays P .M. •
(714) H0-1170 Room !or-rent nr ballch a '"'ulll CM 5-48-3240 eaeh Carpttd, mini Back Bay erta. 2 wk• k nds A M F.am qui hit 74 Fwy S250/mo oe3-A954 Fm Amie~ 25. &here blfnd1. •Pltlou1 win-ago 850·7247, 873·5056 Wee e · ·. about sWiiPlno ocean vi;:• 2 Room &n•r• t>aii\'225 Sunny hae. Nwpt Hghtt dow., iyplng, recep. F'ound tan/gray ltmele $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow
bd, I b•. gar. walklbeh, woman 30 a ot<* New· S300mo Ctlhy 631 "7195 T',:"~e;~.!.r~~~on St11llft. vie 23rd a 642-4321. EX)E
5150. ulll• Incl •94·304' por1 8"Cf\ 645-2590 F rmmt• ove< 25, tunny 790-8070 Aedlandt, NS M5·2282 · •.•••• .·
L rt -h .. Npt Hgtl. 2 Br. W/D "'ound whlt...-C0Ckaltll F.~~=~::-=:~=:=-=~--=====::::z:t ac. ,. •uu11111t1L c''"Y 831-1111.5 1arw""' ILYI. ..-• ' 11" ntar Orenge a 151t-116 50/wll a up COIOf TV Furn Bdrm pool & jae NEW 800 to 3900 fl Oen-Slr .. t, CM &42·6182
Phonee In room OCC arai Nn·amkr. erou1 tenant lmprov•
2274 N~t Blvd CM S300 Incl utll tat a latt ment1 70c per tt 2488
_ 2.-88..2.b&...c.atft. eel ~_:?••5 -~ 8•1• eft •&PM ~Pod64~f:
view of ocean. MWl)' SEA a SUN lOOOE Ltguna Baach lgl F ""
remod flr~. w/dl'y S 100 wtc up Color TV ocean-Atw homi. ArOl'I
ti o o ti up . S 120 0 • 3026 W Coest Hwy Npt '""' Hg11 Aval now 6-4~2• So LAQ. nr bffGh, new furn $400 •9~-4155 ($-2) 2bf;'° 2 ba, dbl g1r 415 with Ot wlthO\l.t kit. TV.
Balboe Blvd S7110lmo pool, &nr be empt Non Ml rmmt to'"' W. t
yrty kMM 657-tHa 1mkr •$275 or 12115 ~nlront ~. tvlll
-•93~90 now 1325, yrtr ~l-H57
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OC!AN VIEW CONDOS veget11la11 , Into medl· Mi'7o1t1 ot l*>P•• uM
fum·Utlfutn '972·11600 tallOtl,kltCI\ ptlW $280 tll lltld adi 10 ell all
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38 Nearest
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comm 1 drew Ho QP and Tr1lnff• Up to 11!50/ct, tr~. •te-tte1 ~ 142·7251 wltan Int , vety dMn
nee 250· 1100 Mr. 2~~;;o NickJMfl tlt Ceprl 25. '12, 10 wT.'ieii 14000 or tr•d• lo
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time, PIT mngmnl •v1M.) llon & r~t CeJlloml1 toOI l CUll9' grin<*, 2 LIDO 1'*. w/treller, Oflg.
Mr HUI 1&4-0608 Call tew ••e>ettene. ,.qulrtd turret letha, rotery tbl, MJl1, cuatom COV9f, very ~lore 4PM Prer.r tJIJ*lence on IBM ~ mlll, tooting, dlOatll good cond. $1800
Dtapla,ywrlter, bul nol & poW91' feed '°' mllt 142·Hl2'0r 575-0373
SalH necuury. Atk for 71'*-972·1784 ,... Laler. whlteS1000.
HOlll llUIEISU Chrl1t1, 8"1·1SOn llCt lu ... 1 Tffl Liao 14 green $1200.
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~~~~:~'!~, to~:k c~~ Engillh nanny. exp1d, t00k• lyrwrlt.. l25. Guitar ll1ri1t Ii·•·· tell!
pany In the n1Uon (over 1"Jl for hve-oul poeltlon w caM , 100 e50~•0 176 Vinson 18' h50. 11'
S 10 mllllon In If'" lut IM·2330 111 8'.30pm 1930'1 Antique ltOr• Hobie w/11.n box $4'00
month) Our aucc:aalul Secy/Typlat, 90wpm tut 1howc .... bawled gt... Bob 875-9144, 731..ee22
people come from I ll per1on1bte allrectlve •nd m1h~eny Oller, -..ONDA 7 5 MOTOR
w1lkf ol llfe ver11tlle 20yra e11~r OJ*I Calle 6-1235 Herdly u..d. $400/obo
Whet have you 840-1897 26tcycle'a. 5epd.lt2he 8"~4850 0111 •n1 H 2..0ll l • • Wut .. / ~~·~i~ ~$~'r,6i20 1111 A Deeb 7 22
SALES Dtafftie Sl07 skr.1,, 25 to 27 tt. ;i;c,
AIDE co;;wa;n,, oonaua •UYI 12100.00 water. marine head• & TRI YEL USA ol 1fl1lr1, charge ot Mtglc lll•nd Mernber.tllp shOW9fl. S7 15 a tt per
NallonaJly bued firm hat menage, MC'I, corr..,. S 11!:_ Mr Ray 131•2434 mo 548· 1808 ~f 8PM
immediate openings for pondent. travel, arr•~ Amway Cu11omer1-·L011 35 Ft SLIP for POW«
1o aharp gale and guys menl Reta. Call anawer Id your distributor? Cati 10I Boat. 21 Belboe Covet.
Mu11 l>e free 10 travel en· •311 642~. 2'* hra product• Thom ind Jen-$300/mo 073•1414 tire U S All expenaea L VN avall Mon-Fri dys nlfer H+-0738 ,.----.----~~
paid two week• training re 1erence1 , c a 11 ART Gereld Brommer ttrl..J.f 7024
program with return trip 64~·5000 x2 20 K1thryn Painting Tltle "The Wanted 1p1ee llOfegt foi
guaranteed For ln1er· ----Three Grecet" Subj.cl 32' 1&llboat under con·
111ew Mr McLean 11 Dtt1 SSl O Cyprea1 Tree1 30x22 ltructlon, short term Call
220-0100 from 10·5, lblOOCJe 1 2 brunett.. Gallery Price $2000. Sell Danny, 80~84·1379
Mon -Thurs C\lle & euddley. We art St100. Call Ana Ad 121
Parents 111•1come million S puppltll but you 642-4300 2• hra IV mtg ' lic~lff IOU.
llll•Tt wlnl•erllvllewTOIAY can have UI for s 10 ea BASEBAL~ CARDS I BUY eWFraelng dirt bike all I _ 6• 1-8685 af1 6~~-_ P'• 1979 collectlone & chrome S225. 64'0-'*287
IOTllY /lllPll. AUSTR. SHEP. r . black ah~~les Frink 631--0498 NEW SCHWIN CRUISER
Typing, shorthand and trl pupa, guer.1ea1thy COMIC BOOKS AND $150. 646-1446
bkkP9 skllla req Some $99 & $150. 7~2-7150 BASEBAl.L CARDS Caa~fl 1014 knowledge of auto· . bought & aold 1828 New mobiles helpful Pd va· Dalmatian pupa. AKC. 11 port Blvd 658!2885 • 8 PILGRIM 1375.
cation 548-6611 wks. all shotl & worming 54M381
SECRETARY/ BOOK· Guaranteed healthy GE eolor tree remote 19" II l iL IOll KEEPER Motivated aelf· S tOO up 638-8522 TV $200, 125 Gal lttr aff
aterter 1 peraon .. .e. ol· Golden Retriever fem =;~me~~~ 11C<>tt New PuCh Mui Lu11.. iloo
flee 281· 1911 pup. AKC. loves kid•. al obo Extru. ~3-3398
shots S300. 786-3223 Leno11 China, Harveat pat· Riva acootlf, 180cc. w/2
SEOllnUY Jack Russell Terrier, 'M tern. Mt for 12. $500 An· hetmuts. 4 mos Old, xlnt ClerlCel poattlon Requlr tr~ S300. 640-0278 tlque cryatll, 39 plecel, c 0 n d , s 1 o o o / 0 b 0 3 yeara actual work exp-S600 650-2375 5' 1-1)308
erlen<;e LI typing, n»ng LAB MIX F PUPPY S5 M --------front ottlce eppearance to good hOme 640.0276 aglc 111100 Gold Cerd N1t1rcyclff/
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771 --0990 reg, M&F. wormed, 8 w~t $700 PreMgo at roller 176 K1wuaki 1000, S 1250
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LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED BMW'SI
SICllnUY PUREBRED BLACK LAB D2 enlarger+ S50 Or ·so Surukl DR•OO. Oeee<1
Part/time Typing, ptlones PUP. $50. 8•0-0561 ~t offer 5"'8.Qfl28 4-atroke, great cond Liii IUOI In
Boating Hperlence pref· SHEL TIE F PUPPY: 8 mot Smalt Mexican w.ave tbl & 1900tobO. ~&-2119 SEVR~~~ri Etl~~G
erred Npt Bch. ~5-2700 old S 150. 673· 7615 4/chra, $75. 4 weaved '81 '~ 125R Honda Liquid 3670 N Chefry Ave
IECllnAIY Yorkle, l 'h yra wtpapera llddt< backed eh,., S60. Cool w/xlres. cleen, LONG BEACH
Reception, phonea. tit~ $50 obo. 919.0 lO'* 9 ft stereo eJb, $25. New $650. '80 Suzuki 125 (No Cherry exlt-405)
bkkP9 Type 50 + wpm ratan chr1, $75 Good $350 548-2062 Rocky <71•)1H·lll0
Word proxeesatno eicp r. Yorkle, M. 9 wka. AKC. •Tt Japenete llv rm couch & l'rade-lns Welcome
Plus trvlne 5•0-6894 lather $350 645-8559 2/chra. S225. Hutch, '82 Honda Nighthawk~. OPEN SEVEN D"'YS $125 3drwa.S50ea 3 JClrllcond,loml,$1150.or ,..,
Secretary, exp • full time Horafl 55ZCl end tbl1, S25 e1. Good bet otr 675-73 76 r°"' wtnomw SMW o•..,
__ ___ Farmer11 tn1urance office FtlSHY AOHA GELDING aot1 bed, $125. 2 de11c1, •83 YAMAHA RIVA 180cc STERLll
Btlt Wutt4 9100 &tit W1att4 5100 Rtlt W1att4 5100 Call btwn 9-12 631-7740 1p6le~~:·~,-:~ 01 =~~e~. ~~l=~~~h;:~ s1000. OBO 642-'9'*2
JOIN A SUCCESSFUL. UllCllUST llUL ESTATE Ill SHOE SALES. Fi T, expr 650•2209 2 ottomans, $100, 5 h Suzuk i AM250, run• BMW
NA TIONSIDE SALES fllnarleflced a,,.,..t deslr nee hrly ~ Incentives + ood c1~·1 S75 L stronn, 1977 nu lop. IOI a presttgloua salon ir• .--·-·. • benellt1 No Sund•"• w .,..... . rg Cl· "' TEAM Laguna Bch Please call 1ng charming CdM lo· , Otr hrs. 6 yrs. 18 hds, 1ho111 p 1 c1 1 y b , w n 1 1 g SA50/obo. 675-3148
Be one of over &00 1nde-fur an appt. 497.4868 cation with well estab Westelllf Shoes ~8-8684 quality $.4000 obo Evet wahr/dryr, gH, s 175 ---•--~ .... , 'r·•~
,._..dent aales~t11ell· hshed CdM firm Hinh Mr Marowltz 540-26•7. d .... 642-98"*3 N~ z-11 ... ~,......,TV & r• Veapa 125 Primavera, C ..,.... .. ,~ .... "'' """""' good snape S595 obo all u11oday '°'lull deteUs Ing products ol he Tho1 IEllCAL ASSIST, commission incenllve TUCIEll/-P E-Pttl -SSlS mote coiilrol. $300 Mlac 831--0IM6 on your nex1 new or uaed
D Murphy Co we·ve FRONT OFFICE Busy plus pl'IVate olftce ind I • • lamps, S 10·$25 Mlac BMW We oHe< excellent
been 1n bu11nen SI~ OB/GYN oll1ce E•-1 secretary 675-2311 Days Part time Appllcauon~ houaehold 11em1 Daye IV'1 1022 selec11on, excellent
1888soyouknowwere per1ence r equired &Ev/Wknds675·3311 now being taken lor TWIP'•11t• 5'6-1727(keepcalllng) flnanetnn/leui f\ere 10 stay Through our 645_5885 _ _ Christian School Apply ... • Looking to RENT a Mot°' ... ng ~ales tore. we provide llECfP/IH Offltt t6635 Brookhurat FV. WITH CAGES, St75 EA Wooden anib. 5' long, 4• Home tor July & Auguat pacitaga, European
1mpr1nted calendars IEllCAL WIST. Musi type (Touch) and lllf 962-3312 897-l675 or 840-8709 high, 2' wide t800'1 Pleaae eontact Tim Of dtliverypeckegea& H• •s Viet __ .. I .... , Tom at 650-7063 proteaslonaJ sales and specialty 11ems and eJt· Ell per front & back Non-general 0H1ee 645· 7811 nEUIE co1m11 .... Ory .. ..,.,e ... p servl<: S.-0 J
ecuttve g1tt1 to thousands smoker Salary & hours Receptionist Help needed Apply Sa;& Aatitaff---U l ( =~a~"1J'::!n !~ Trailtn, ------Ad . ~~ ~"
ot busoneuea who open 5•0·•376 PresttglOus non smoking Sun 10 30-noon II The •.s 26A ford Town sea., Hobby Shop, 440 E t71h TraHI I024 f>.40·6•4 (forme<lyRoy adver1 tse by giving gifts Newport Beach la firm Pt 11 2010 w ,...,..... $6500 Carver) to their cu11omer1 This 11 lfSSl•HR w pe ne v...va.. · Restored P P Street CM 64~6565 SUV FACTOAV DIRECT uour b"' op""""unny for Own car Salary + mile need1 a lull time recep-Front. at Newport Pier 675-6161 BMW 1984 , ·• ... ~ • 11onisl who has iunt die· Worklng/Stor999 Unit Lightweight flbergleu S good commissions and age Mon -Fn 9.5 30 hon & types 60wpm, legal TELEPHONE Appl Setter 57" rnd oak table w/3 Ives sallong, S-4() 646-3888 Scemp 13' & 16' travel ,
continued income lrom Cali Suzanne, 955-0650 eiper desired. room lor PIT am or pm Salary • Siii on 5 pedesllls. pert Off. r _, I trallerS and new 19· 5th HIE SEUOTill
repeat orders Com· Restaurant advancemenl Call for Bonus Orange County cond $575 667-7252 ICI 1r111tl rt wheel Call now. toll lree,
missions are pard 1m Meyerhol's Restaurant tr appt 7141759 1477 , airport area Call Terry i i a tat 6226 1·800-346·4962 for tree AYAIWU Pll
mediately II you want 1n So Coast Village ~~--· Andereck 851-0103 National Cash Register brochure and SAVE! lllEllATI llLIYfllY dependence and a selllnlj reliable per son"f'~; Restaurant wood frame. crank, S60C Desk -ere enza· lreproot
career contact Bob Pat. counter help and lood Assl needed lor catetena. TEUPllOIE Ulll obo Track racing b1kt Ille cab (SteelclMl •lnl Private par1y wants to bu) Jl8, 528
ter9on The Thos D perm pit No wknds The Pennysaver is looking (Sctiwmn). orig . "WOOC cond S•OO obo 073-7650 travel trlr, ready to bu~
Murphy Co Red Oak ~~~s/w~~;~Al~ea~h,'~: 673-4403 after 3pm tor a p1t1me telephone rims. $700. 969-2760 have caeh 213-804-281C. 533 , 6JJ, 733
Iowa 51566 students Call Karen or RESTAURANT salesperson Hrs Tues A1pl1'1act1 601 1 -----'iAr.; lhru Friday 9am to 2pm --A1t11 w..... wu.iO Cuatom TlllOl'ld L11.11nn L,andscaping Er 1 c a 1 t 1 3 OP M Positions available tor re-Apply In person 1660 2 Retr1g·a· S•S & S 150 HIGHEST CASH tMMED & Flnancl1l Plane ...
540-8044 sponslble peraona to Placentia Ave c M (1 frostlree) 646-3888 TREE take food orders & make 62"• loryourvehlcle,domeallc "°"''""""•~BMw o .. ..,
Now hlnng Rental & Salef dell type sandwiches TlUPMOIE SALES Kenmore wshr & dryr, ext a or lorelgn 551-8285 STERUIG
TRIMMER People Balboa Island PIT •• F 8 30 2 30 cond $100 544 ""88 IA lu lo, autl ul Really 673-8700 .... on. " · * Ouallfled Leads ea """' WE llY
T .. I c Meyerhof'a 17821 Sky· *Excellent wages MaYtag rebulit waaher condition lhruout. tuned, OLll!alil c•.• I BMW& .. e rvme ompany Li nd NUfsmg park Cir, Ste A Irv * BuameuSubacrlp. it7s 5"'8--0521 11001 Wiii deliver $750 """' an
scape ServlCes Depart 261·6178 * Full or Par1 Time 8"7 ·5872 Ill TllOll ment has ma1n1enancl' IHIEl'S AllH REFRIGERATOR REPAIR respons1b11tty tor many Certllled or e.J1peraenced • PleEasant atmoaphere Local home estimate $27 S~rtiaJ '"41 1230 '~--" 11•• 1~00••
commerclll apartment FT tPT days/evenings Restaurant * xper required Larry·s Aefrlg 760-7275 30:36 Centlnnlal $500 15-<lO JambO<ee NB
and Shopping cenler pro· Convalescent hospital * 631"8 lOO Frank Winchester 30-06 &
N B B JOng ~Patt REFRIG GE l7 2 cu It 141-1~ 1ect1 in ewport each Newport each Excel· PART TIME acope S300 Aemlngtoo
and lrvtne we are &eek lent benefits 6•2·8044 lllllED. OPEll•IS frosl free. warranty 6mm & scope $300 (formerly Roy Carver)
1ng an experie('lce<I Tree $550 759-8 l 39 556 0998 D1t1 1117 Trimmer lo join ovr team OFFICE Brighi perSOfl for S7 50 to atar1 Need car REFRIG goOd cond ' $75 . __ •,.• ____ ..._...,.
d1ver11fled work Good We re getting 91".W LOOI<' Mull be 18 • U S lrtHwlo• PHI Ta~lt •'82 Dtteun Sentra u ·
In addition to tr ee 111m with numbers Will train The Jolly Roger in Lek• c111zen. tru1twor1hy Holly 631-5641 days Standard llze, xlnl, w/aoc. WE llY aume pymnta ot S 120.37
ming task a you wtll bf MacGregor Yaetlls Forest is taking on an ex· 964-2890 (3·6PM) lli1: Mattriafl TOH $400 673-6986 USED CARS & TRUCKS No dwn pymnt OAC Call
maintaining the prun1nQ t63 t Ptacentta, C M citing new look with • TOP SSS 1S0tt of Stt chain Hn• COME IN OR CALL FOR Chuci< 979-3553 Agt ~~~;,~":na~~e:~'~;1~~ OFFICE CLEH complete remodel We Females Prel Model•& w/posl $75 548-6381 TV b•I•, '~!'m~~~~L "72 510, .. dr. auto, 1 own
the pruning atte Foat paced Senta Ana of· are ~arching for 111ract· Eacorts (2 t3) 866-1984 Caa tJll ll ' HlZ 75K ml, $695 8-45-7578
flee seeks energeuc de ive. energetic people wllh Tow truck driver, must • ttrH OMfYlllLIT '76 B210, 4 ·-. 2 dr E11C4Mlen1 benefits, 1a1ar-y talle<I person tor typln' an appetlle tor succesa Et•it.•tat &OU BEAUTIFUL 2511 RCA XL 18211 BEACH BLVD. .,.,..
and working environ and gent office duties Applicatlon1 wlll be ac-~ay~ee~~ d;~~"ga~~ :~-BtW'dark rm equip, $25{ 100'1. 3 yr warn, 'h prlee HUNTINGTON BEACH :~= p'J'i,·S:J~at:nd
ment Apply to Debbi WPM 55 979-7000 cepted 1oam-5pm, Mon · eflll Apply G&W Towing tor all S .... Rob at 1000 E Open Sunday TV Jorin·a .. 7-1017; Ul·H11
F k k Fri. Jan 30-Feb 3 for "" 646 1786 '77 280Z 2 , 2 5 ·-al u uo 8 I Operator answertng ser· expenenc~.... 132 lnduslrlal Way. CM Oceanlront, It 7' Bal Pen • -w•ll'I' YOlll ' ~ • ......... r ""' so "" -• yellow. emt fm can THE IRVIN E vice 11PM-7AM Mature C t 60 11 NY VIDEO RECORDER CLUI llll Q•ll an/rt, wire whla, exit
pe1son E~p preferred •COOKS y•111EES o•ra en SL7200, $250 969-2780 .. cond S!S900 644-7008
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'82 Pick-Up UC, bed-liner
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85()..3339
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cloth apor1 ... ,,, elloy1
bra. 5 yr uf\lltnlt. ml gu1r
Peld S 15.000 Hklng
112,600 FIRM 950.3339
VW BUS .1974 Loolt1 4
run1 grMt AM/FM CHI J1~r l Elltr11 Muat ... , $1Gt5 ''2Sde "3 •lnt oona.. Ph 553. 1ooe
look1 Hke'8J "4800 Ew em tl7f
7eo-07o5 ~•Y' 780-Ss&e ·78 dt'.2&4. sunroof. 81
laruaa C~I fin xtru. S5K ml, blue, autc '73 dfile conv. wtfY clMn trana M850 •97· 18e0
m1ny 111tru 15900 obo ·80 2«GL, euto, lie. 11lnt
WOfll 250-<>e07 Home lo mt $7950 842-7251
542-0387
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180 Mud• 626. 2 dr, exh l 1lck 13.02
cond Muat 1911 $4349 177 Ettate Wgn, lo;a;d
Finn e 73· 717 8, 838-8211 new Urea, eng In per1
MtHH ff lfalt14S cond SHOO 873'28&8
'81 Skylark good"""COnd '73 MBZ 280SE ... !5. t 675-7887 PB/PS. auto, 1unrf. mu11 ~.'3,_950 ___ ___,1'1"'::11c-;;;
aell 16500/bo.645-812• Ca•lllac
'75 280C, lmmac., yellow & ;j;9'181,...Eii0id•o·ua-u·m·e·py..;.;m•n~ta
tan. wire whll, 51K ml. of $393 98 No dwn
S9850. 780-9278 pymnt OAC. Call Chuck
'77 280SS. lvo,_, p;/ect 979-3653 ~1· __ _
condition. s 14,500. '7011 Y1LLl OllYUT
642·2255, 5'43-16!5~ Xlnt cond $4500 or offer
TOP SSS PAID Wkdya '*97-1751, 111
5pm & wknd1 49'*-8191
FOf Pempeted '70 Sedanvllle 4 dr, lull llEROEDEI IEIZ pwr. run• great lit 1500
Top Mercede• Prlcee Paid 642-3657
. 0111 Ptttr/by ·74 Eldo Very clean car
DIAL213/714 MERCl:DES Loaded. all optlQnl
HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Jnc $1350/obo 850·5278"
'81 300SD, gr~ltan Int, '76 C9d Eldo Convert
exl1 cond, 38,000 rnt Mint Coll~Of'I Car, lo
S211,000 Oyt •7&-2020 mr s12.ooo. 042-9582
1v .. &44-9839 ----·77 Ceprtoe Clu11C. tul
'81 300 SD. Midnight bl~ pwr, xiii clean, A 1 cond
w/ltath All option a $3100/0BO 848-8123
128,995/obo 633--0100 '80 Eldor1do Blarrltz
'82 300SD. 111 op1lon1, as blk/blk, real wr wtil1,
new $31 ,950 or tak• toaded. mint conct
over leue. 780-6992 113,995/obo 833-8383
'82 300D TURBO OSL dyl, ~s-5•12 ev ..
13,000 ml, like new '81 Blatltz. whlldoaalcln.
S24,900. N.B 720-1704 16K ml. loaded, mint
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Mell $29.600, 720-0295 atOf. xlnl uree. See lo 1p.
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can aave you thru our $2475 obo 71"/833-132:!
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of late mo<Sel. low mileage
C1dlll1e1 In Southefn
Calif0fnl1t See u1 tOdayl
540-1180
2600 HarbO< Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Cllt n t ltt t3 l ;•u Ch9VY Camero ...
au me pymntt of S 173 52
No dwn pymnt OAC
Chuck 979-3553 Agt
714-675 -7101 01 7 14-634-4373 '77Caprlee ClaeslG. tu11 pwr, 111ta clean, A 1 eond S.~118 916' $3100/0BO 848·8123
176 sOBXRO Run• good
am/Im c111 Musi Mii
$2100/obo 6•6-7839
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No dwn pymnt OAC Cal
Chuck 979.3553 Agt
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sume pymnta of 1181."*8
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7 1 Toy ~uto tran1, gooc
cond $TOO 969-1142
'72 CoROL~ 1200
Top condition S 1100
FIRM 8-44-805"
'77 CellCI Llttbaci~ apd
11r cond, mega, am/Irr
caasette 1 owner Runt
greet S3400 494-8279
*'84 ToyOilP.U. AuumE
pymnts ot S127 72 N<
dwn pymnt OAC Cal
Chuck 979.3553 Agt
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We heve • good Mlectlon
of NEW & Used Chev-
roletal S.. u1 todeyl
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
°X"ll.,rf••I Iii.'
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546-1200
Clt~tr 19
'76-dobi, Ale, pe, pb
pw Ju11 aeMotd Make
otter Paul 751·2770
83 Le Baron loedtd, 8Km1
grey, tmmac $9500 obo
846-1727. 611}.749-9773
'83 NEW YORKER No
down, free equity, .. tum
leaM 546-2855
Fer•
'73 Capri, elean, new catbt
rad. $795 obo ~8-24211
'75 Courie<, blue w/lhell.
crpt. am/Im cast, runs
gd, S 1300 obo 536-5868
'76 Pinto, auto. xlnl cond
$1200. 969·1142 COMPANY ~40 1777 •HOST/HOSTESSES n Ptlara 2660 word proc See Ronald Dace
•DISH/BUSSERS Leading women'• t1tneu 48K memory incl $30< Boats, Gtatral 70fl hrt/tl•t JH iftrl1I I •WAITER/WAITRESSES salon seek• highly moll· Basic lanou&Qe prograrr 14n ALUMINUM VALCO
nu pnt, clutch. top, cu1.
Int. llrta. Kini 1 1500
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run1 great, xlnt cond, 1 yr .. v,.• .. lk.-•,.•.•,.1..,n-.. _____ .i new redlela, loot\• & run• Human Resources Depl
J-38 No experience necessary 1 • B A R T E N D E R S I vated people to a111s1 & Stiver Reed letter quat $650 548-6381
20·30 hours/week Mon-COCKTAILS cllen11 with our unique printerllypewrlter w, Power •··tt ?Ola ® warr. left on eng. &. Irena great s 1750 631·3018
1&200/obo 670· 1933 dya
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only 557-7480 In addition to complete can1s should 1>e enlhu•-$3000 (40)5' •" SS/DC 12' llberglHI Gimefian.r ~ EquaElmOpplpo~retrun11y I PAIT/TlllE tra1n1ng we provide ex iastlc & helpful regarding disks, 6 Sliver Aeed/Ollv wltrlr 7 5 hp Seaklng. -~!I!~~ ----·1:,ga::.2:r:,·,~~: ~ , cellent company benefit a nutrition & fitness Full & e111 rlbbofls. 4 Delay whla A~saorres Xlnl cond 16 0 0 0 Ev 9 1 p p
WEEIE.Ds & advancemen1 oppor part/time Hlet & MrVie.-$3 ea 646-5727 $795. 968-814g .. . Ma1n1nnenc11 tunny positions avallel>le 962-'147 a
Supervise Newspaper car Openings In the Hunt Faraitare 6025 13tt BOSTON WHALER '80 280ZX-5 epd, Hop. APPLIANCE
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trans, PS/PB, air cond
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$.4500, call ~6-6003
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01fttf l,ftrt11thl wage & mileage Apply 1n n873 Lelle FOfnl Drive cover 760-965 l firm NO TRAILER (714) wkndl 846-«>97 '80 Detsun 2802X Lid cou•n
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1paf1ment complexes 1n EOE Need • top qu&lltv weekend• Mu11 have de r Din rm tbl/6 gold velve 110 row hr9 Ilk• nu, many mtr, Urn & magi. Na onr s 15,000 751·5&93 "WI WIU. llT
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675 78te
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Inf' We are current•~ P'1olo Prtnler for Kode~ 1,. .... L truck. ven 11at1or Medlt med wood cir -.....,., ~ " VolumeSMs s.rv•--I A"niiS sl'eklnQ an appllttncel MC/SS s•p or will train tn~o" procua .... 1 .. e, wagon) lo autal news S 1500/obo See lo Ip 25' Wellcr1tt Nova XL, '78 CheV'/ V• Ion P'Ckup ml $4300 e.t&-2853 And L ft """ fH~ •.JA:I
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fJ1perrence In applianGel po1111011 & benefits Call 6~;l16s"'I 111rn1 Mu11 be depen-eves, 963·3433 days M1Hcrulaera. Tlndem '79 CHEVROLET 12' BOX Flat u H BMC llrH/brakeal tr1n1/eng
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related tktlll PROIOTIOI Appr9f111Ge wented Apply between 9 30 end 10 3 28' C•rvlf' Sed1n '77 I $48-7eo0 8pm (714> 5-"'8·8000 '57 euo: Good cono. OtlQ• ·=--1-=-2-.:c~o,.,.,uo"'"-:-A-:::R"""Con..--Y9ttlble
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HIGH 77 LOW 51 COAST IDITIDI
• MONDAY JANUARY JO 198·1 ORANGE (.(JU N rv C AL IF ORNIA lS 1.-fN rs
Coa•t
Laguna Beach and a de·
veloper may have
reached a settlement In a
dlspute·oversome
beachslde con-
dominiums./ Al
Fear of groundwater pol-
lution Is stalling con-
tinued use of the county's
largestlandllll./ A3 _
-J'
California
Ventura County-offlclals
and the tourist communi-
ty of Solvang are Involved
In a hassle over sales tax
receipts./ A4
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Nation
Veteran Arizona con~
servatlve Sen. Barry
Goldwater has decided
not to try for another
term./A4
World
One U.S. Marine was
killed and two others
slightly wounded during a
daylong series of clashes
In Beirut./ A2
U.S. olflclals express op-
timism that a truce can be
reached In fighting In
southern Africa./ A4
Features
Why Is Orange County
prone to so many
· modeling and acting
agency scams?/ A7
The origin of low back
pain Is difficult to de-
termine./ A8
Sports
E!ill Britton, a struggling
touring pro, ls the first
round leader of the
Crosby Southern ./82
A U.S. synd icate war ls
brewing over the 1987
Amerlca'sCup./81
Gary Koch said he wasn't
nervous at the San Diego
Open Sunday . He didn't
think he had a chance to
win the tournament./84
Edmonton's Wayne
Gretzky gives the Kings
all the credit for stopping
. hls51·gamescorlng
streak./84
Entertainment
What was Elke Sommer
doing at the Newporter
resort?/A7
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Business
The state Insurance In-
stitute Is urging swift ac-
tion by policyholders who
may have suffered prop-
erty damage In last
week· s wind storms.I A9
Body found off HB Coast
' By ROBERT BARKER
ud STEVE' MARBLE Of ... D!lllr ........ ______ _
On a Sund,p;y .cvcnini. little more
than two weeks ago, 25·year-old
Frank lgnarra of Huntington Beach
borrowed his brother's car to drive
two miles across town 10 visit his
mother. He never arrived.
lgnarra hasn't been 1CCn since. The
car he had bee n driving was found
abandoned with its keys still in the
iJnition at 17th Street and PaCific oil drilling platform abo'ut four miles
Coast Highway on tb_c_ H untingion--ofT-shOre.-------
Beaeh coastll1'c. · McErlain, who said descriptions of
lnvc1ligator.s have been stumped the clothing lgnarra was weaifna
by the puzzlina disappearance. when last seen were sketchy, has li ttle
But today, Huntington Beach Sat. evidence to connect the two except
Ed McErlain said there is a possibil ty lgnarra is missing and•a body has
that'a badly decomposed body fo und been found.
far out J.O sea Sunday may be that of Adding doubt that l&narra has been
lgnarra. found arc spokesmen for the Orange
A boater discovered the body, clad County Harbor Patrol who say they
in bluejeans and tennis shoes. near an believe the bo<t'y is not Jgnarra's but
~ .......... ..,MlllWtl .........
Thl1 beach.lo Int c ouple learned the claDCero or feeding the _,..i11 -they
come back l~r more and brln& their frienda.
It's June in January;
thousands hit beach
By CH RISTINE DECKER °' .. 0., .... """ Warm, dry 80-dcarce air blown in from the
desert by Sant.a Ana winds lifted thou'sands of
people o ut of their horfiet and onto the sands of
area beaches over the weekend. . ·
Althouih most of the bcachgoers d idn't
brave the cfiill y 58-dcgrce wa ters. the weekend
was marred by a drowning o ff Huntington State
Park Beach Sunday.
"We found him Ooating faceidown a little
ways out at 3: 12 a.m. He waswearina long pa.nu .
We worked on him fo"?'eight minutes and he was
breathing but then he went 'into ventricular
fibrilation and we lost him." said Richardson.
• There were few other rescues.
"It was reasonably crowded all weekend,"
he said. He estimated aboui" 28.000 nockcd 10
Huntington Beach.
About 90.000 people reportedl y sunned
themselves at Newport Beach, about 40,000 at
Laauna Beach and about 11 ,000 visited San
Clemente Beach over the weekend.
one of two crewmen m1ss1ng sin~ a
iishin& boat capsized in,ht area-of an
offshore oil platform on Dec. 4.
Steve Lewis and Ron Poole, both.of
Lona Beach, wqe lost.at aea early la11
month when fhe boat they were
aboard. the L'Epsadon, capsized dur-
ing foul weather somewhere between
Catalina and H un tington Beach.
Only the body of the boat's captain.
Harold Whi.lehcad of Costa Mesa.
was fou nd -floating near an off·
shore drillina...platlocm xveral daya.---"'-:1
after the mishap. ·
lgnarra is the co-ownet of F1bric
Mill Upholstery at 18023 Beach Blvd.
He's described as about 6 feet tall,
I SO pounds, with dark brown short
hair and a fair c:om;>lexion. Po(ia are
asking anyone with infonnation to
call them at 536-5951 .
Meanwhile, dent.al charts will prob-
ably be used to identify the: badly
decomp01Cd body. · •
Laguna
club told
to block
builders
Sierra official says
'stop Irvine Co.•
By L.P. BENET
Of .. 0.-W .......
A former Sierra Oub director tokt a
group of local environmentalisu to
say '"no'· to Urban development and
to fi ght harder to save coastal wiJdcr·
neu land from the Irvine Co.
''S.ay no to the Irvine C:Ompany, ..
David Ross Brower told about I 00
membcn of the Laguna Grecpbclt,
1nc. duri ns the aroup's annual meet·
inf. last Fnday.
Vou've done well -now let's do
be\ter."
The greenbelt orpniutibn it work·
ing to prcacrve about I S,000 acrt1 of
land in southern Orange C:Ounty,
kriown u the· arttnbclL Pan of that
territory inclUdes thousands of acres
owned by the Irvine Co., which plans
to dedicate part ofiu property as open
space in exchange for pemussion to
develop other portions.
-Brower, founder and chairman of
the Friends of the Eanh, 1ourcd the
Irvine Co. 's Morro Canyon no rth of
Laguna Beach with greenbch mem·
bers Friday afternoon.
"'Ifs not a greenbelt,"' Brower !old
lhe crowd. ""It's a green f'onress. a
sanctuary. Ifs worth every bit of your
effon to keep 11 there."
To 1he cheers of the audience.
Jesse Reyes Mascicl, 23, of Brea, was on the
beach at the end of Newland Strccl behind the
Southern California Edison Co. plant with fi ve
friends. They told rescuers Masciel had been
drinking. A little bcfort 3 a.m. h is friends
noticed he was missing and called Huntington
Beach Life Squad, according to Bill Richardson,
marine safety lieutenant who also responded.
"It was beautiful wealher. These we re near
su mmer crowds and the most we've had so far
this year. It wa s nice and sun ny. I'll bet there's a
lot of people suffering from winter su nburns
today," said Laguna lifeguard Mike Dwinell.
Two roller •katen ent:l unw110nably warm
weather on the •ldew near the Huntln.fton
Beacb Pier.
Brower said lhe greenbelt organ1z.a·
t1on should fight 1he countr.'s attempt
to build !he San Joaquin Hills freeway
through pan of Sycamore Hills. S22
(Pleue eee LAGUNA/ A.2 )
County GOP chief
hails Reagan run ·
Party elated but
Democrats asking
'What else Is new?'
By JEFF ADLER
OI' .... D9llr .... ttalt
Presidenl Ronald Reagan's long·
anticipa1ed re -e\ec1ion an ·
nounccment was greeted today with
superlatives by an Orl\nge County
Republican Pany leader while lhe
counly's top Democrat turned his
altenuon to lhe coming ca mpaign.
"I'm absolutely_ delighted and
enthused about 1t," said Thomas
Fuentes, firs t vice chairman of the
county Republican Party. "We feel a
victory here in Orange County will be
a very imponant element of the re·
electio n effort. We're rea'!.Y. I've
never seen our party s:o high.
County Dcmocralic Party Chair·
man Howard Adler said he fully
eXpccted the president to seek a
second 1erm. but looks forward to a
cam paign that will focus on the
philosophical issues dividing Demo-
crats and Reagan.
"My reaction is ·so what else is
new'!' There wete no surprises," Adler
said of Reagan's five-minute an·
nouncement delivered on network
telev ision Sunday night.
He acknowledged. however, that
Reagan ··tooked great and sounded
tremendous" during his bnef spcc<::h .
But the county J)cmocratic chief·
tain added that he is lookin.& forward
to an issue-oriented campaign, albeit
a difficult one for Democrats.
"I think 1984 sets up as a year we
might hear a debate on the issues,"
Adler said .
He said Democrats wi ll be able to
foc us on what Reagan stands for
during the campaign. but uid the
De mocratic Party, with ei&ht prcsi·
dential contenders. lacks uni ty. "If
the Democrats were {u nified ) he'd
have no chance at all ,'" Adler .said of
Reagan.
(Ple&H eee REAGAN/A2)
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Chrlad ne C&rrlllo trlee out one of
KUlybrooke Bcbool'• new truc b .
Kids t9 keep on
truckin' thanks
to millionaire
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A Minnesota mill1ona1re who takes his cue from a
popular old television series made: some 96 Costa Mesa
kindergartcners happy when he-granted 1he1r wish.
M1m1 Kerr was bcg1nn1ng to think that her
Kill ybrookc Elcmen1ary Sch ool k1ndcrgancn class .would
ne ver recover 1he wooden to) trucks tha1 "·ere stolen f1om
the pla yground last fall
Then she heard about Pere) Ros~. the n11ll1 ona1rc
"'ho wntes · a svnd1catcd newspaper column aimed at
g1v1ng money a'nd gifts lo p:oplc who wnte h1m '"'Ith
requests.
Kerr. a SI-year-old Costa Mcsan who has taught at
Killybrooke for 13 years. coord1na1cd inc students and
1he1r 1eachcrs 1n December and 1hcy scnl Ross a letti.=r
wn11en on butcher paper. signed by each child and
1ncludin~ thumbpnn1s ofthose who hadn't learned h~· 10
wnte 1he1r names.
The cla~s had a truck-drawinJ contest and the two
bes1-des1gned·trucks were included 1n the package
Kerr had all but forgotten 1he 1nc1dent when she got a
call from Minnesota saying \he m1ll1ona1re ·wa!. deli&hted
with the leuer and the an work and wantN to rcplaCC' the
trucks.
(Plcaee 9ee MILLIONAIRE/ A2)
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of IDS Is spearheading
Introduction of a new
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Bulletln Board A3
Proposal for n e w builtt:t:.1~-11
creates pier pressure in HB
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C1lltornl1 News A_.
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COmk:e AS
Crouword 88
Death Notk:et e.c
Featurn A8
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National New• A4
Oplnl°" A5
Polloo Log A3
PubNc Notlce1 C8~9
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Stock M1rttett A 10
T11tvltlon A6
TMo11tS A&
WN1her A2
WO<ldNOWI A•
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contro•enlal buUdtng propoeed for end or pier.
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A plan to construct a new two.
story, copper-roofed buildina at the
end of Huntinaton Beach pier ls
dr1wina lots of attention -and it's
not all fa \'Ortblc.
Afier all. tht old pier has betn
around for 70 years , and nobody's
aoina to do anythina drastic there
hou1 tlici1ln11 hOWl1>t IWi .
Bui tl\e critics art lash1n1 the pier
plan from all sides.
In the jud1mcn1 of some rttular
pier v1siton, the proposed stuctun:'s
dcsian "sucks," ls ··yuc:k-o'' and is an
~11b0nion.··
And some officials, who art slaying
away from the hasSle over aesthetics,
art qutstionina 1he coJtt of such an
entcrpilse and ire ask1n11f the I .8JO.
foot structure can be made strong
enous,h to 'uppon such a heavy
building. ,
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prestntcontrovers) when huse wavt!.
Nttcred the end of the ruer and nppcd
out dee.king. ra1hn1 nnd stveral
p1linas. It also damaacd 1ht old End
('a(c . which 1a1rr had to be des1roycd
bccau5C 11 was a Nl~ly hazard
Cit y Administrator Charle'
ThomJ)IOn 1s push1n1 plans fnr tile
new bu1ld1n.a. tlt wants a cof'fet shop
. restuarant to be located on the fiT'\t
0001' with the second SR>I)_ 10 be taken
.. up for a meeting room. Fees for tht Wh~t 1f we do strena1hcn th' end utc of the build in.a for such thinp ai
of the '!'er a~~ someth1na hapJ)('ns to_ rcunlonMnd-<.onventiOQI aid lllld-
1flc middle, ~~k' louncilwoman din& rccepl100$.W'OWd eutl)' nna~
ROBERT
_BARKER
NEws FouowuP
Rut~ Finley Thert have bttn buirdlna cos1 he beheY6.
Studies lhlt Y-y the p1ct Ii t01na fo
havr lo be rc1nforttd. Wbat ii But lhe. dcli&n.of the bviJd.lna by
\Omcth1na. happen' tn the m1~ Irvine architect Jeffrey T amc:r -
We'll have ~meth1ng a1 1he ettd thlt 1Tfd n's use I) 1 mceuna place -ha•
• We "'on't be able to act to." drawn tfie.1re.ofEtt. 0.n•tenxn who
lhc'lta~ wasstt 11!.t Maft'h for the (P\eue Pl&a /AS) .. '
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OllllJ Not ....... -, LM .. .,,..
MJ•ty ROH•, 10, and Shannon Brown, 9, untangle balloon• at the Balloon Derby.
Balloons
help boost
1984 drive
Dolling t~c sky w11h a variety of
colors, 3,000 helium balloons floated
high above Orange Count) over the
weekend as the March of Dimes ltfied
off its new year wtth a ptcture~uc
Balloon Derb)
.. It adds a lcst1 vc leehng to a
trad1uonal art1v1ty," ~td Larry Rich-
ardson. executive director for the
Orange County March o f
Dimes. "There 1s nothing like a good
balloon It ft-off "
Trad1t1onally the Mother's March.
1n which volunteers ~o from door to
door collecting contnbuuons to fiS)tt
birth defects, take\ place dunng
Januaf').
But this year when people gave a
contnbut1on , the:r had the option of
pan1c1patrng 1n the balloon derb:r
held Saturday a1 ~anta Ana College.
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Name tags were attached to the
balloons and pnLes for the donor and
the finder of the balloon that travel'>
the farthest will be given.
More than $5,000 was raised.
according to the organizers.
Derby-goen had no better luck with their !Dain •upply of
balloon•. which also tangled upon relea.e.
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REAGAN BID.CHEERS COUNTY GOP ...
From Al
Adler predicted former Vice Presi-
dent Walter Mondale "-Ill be Re-
agan's Dcmocratll opponent next fall
and said he expected the GOP would
be far more successful 1n ra1:.ing
campaign funds.
.. Those guys ha'e all the mone:r 1n
the world We're u~d to Republican'
spending lots 1n Orange< ount~ .. hl·
commente,d
Fuente\ said 11 also ,., his "!tusp1·
c1on"' that Mondale will win the
Democratic nominaton. "'But a\ tar
a'> I am concerned all those litx·rab
. are the ~ame. There's not an im-
pressive one among them," he said
The GOP part) official ~aid he
l'Xpccts count}' Republlcam "-tll gl'n·
crou'il) contribute to Reagan ., re-
election effort hl.·1 ;wc;e the parl} and
LAGUNA GREENBELT ...
From Al
wooded acres nonheast of Laguna
Beach.
"We don't need to build another
freeway down here .. Brower said
"How many people arc enough for
California. Who will ask that quc:.-
tion. (Populatton growth)-has got to
stop sometime Let'.., do 11 now while
Caltfomta 1s sttll beautiful "
After his speech Brower explained
that government and the people
could proh1b1t population growth b>
1mplemenung no-grow1h poltc1es and
hm1t1ng the constnictton of utility
lines.
"We ha"e to 'itop '"' 111ng mdum)
to Cahforrua." he said "We don't
ha"c to !>a) ·come on out here·"
Brower also pu\hed the organ11a-
t1on to expand 1t\ plam for a coastal
nauonal park
"Make the plan bigger than you
have," he said "Capture the interest
of the count}' the 'itatc and the federal
go,ernment "
Earlier in the evening. outgoing
greenbelt pre\1dcn1 Jon Brand told
member'> that propen:r ded1cat1om
from developer' ha' e garn<'rt•d
I 0,000 acre'> for the greenbelt. He also
pr1.•,1dent have "captured the hean:.
and pocketbook' of Mr. and_ Mrs.
Orange Count)' ··
Repubhcanc; arc planning one
major fund-raising event in Orange
Countv during the campaign, but
Fuentes said he d~s not know
"'he1her Reagan. F1r'it Lad}' Nancy
Reagan or soml' other adm1n1'itrat1on
official v.ould be the featured '>peaker
honored Orange ( ounty ~uperv1sor
Thomas Rile) for his role in helping
pre~rve much of the land
Rile) said Monday that he "d1dn"t
feel very food" about Brower's com-
ments. "I d 1ust a:. soon forget tt."
"I was shocked about his sugges-
tion to keeP. people out of Orange
( ount)," Rile~ said "And he offered
no solution~ during the speech."
.. And to tell (the audience) to JU St
sa) 'no· to dc\lclopmcnt seemed to be
a '11mpltst1t an!.wcr. If 1t were that
ca'>) to do tt would have been
accomplt!.hcd "
MILLIONAIRE AIDS MESA KIDS ...
From Al
( oanc1dentall; the "Breakawa:r" telrv1<i1on pr"gram
was doing a '>!Ory on Ro\\ and wantrd t<1 film the dcli"l'f'r
of th e trucks on fhur'ida)
thc l1r\t lrmc Kerr ..:i1d. \O lhl' rnrnera!> rnuld show her
··,pon tam•ou\" real 11nn.
~o Kerr and her l harges got to do" 1ml' d( 11 ng. It I oor II
~he kept tht· nc"'' of Ro'>s· gift .i \Clrt~t lrom thl'
children so the) rnuld be surpnsed "'hen the lall from
Rosi. came
"I though1 I'd ht· nervou\. hu I I wasn't at all,"' ~he said r he l.1lh J fc"' ol IA hom KOi to talk to RO\!. on the
phunl· \~crc thrilled \\Ith thl' tru<:k\ v.h1ch am\ed from a
C <tr<..on firm '>hon I) after the phone call
The program 'Wtll ai r on ( hanncl I I from I to 2 pm.
on f-eh 17 "I had to pretcnd I was heann~ fof the donation 1 for
PIER PRESSURE GROWS IN HB ...
From Al -~
has operated bus1ne~s-; on the pier SCI\<''>" '.\e ha 'c '><>me folks from Cit\
for 33 years ha.II .,.,ho Wl'lh to ha\e their nwn
"I can't under'ltand what they want private pla:rpcn on a '>l'cond level
to taken awa:r from the people." she above the newtak hn·11hat \v.cll for
said "There arc other places for them'' 'io swell 1n lat t, thr> <,houfd
private grOl~P'> to meet such a'i at pa) for that lu>.u n out of 1hnr own
Maxwells. the library. school\, at pocket Let thl\ tra't'\l\ tllnll' undl'r
( harlle's C h1l1 or at (II) Hall It''> puhllc '>Crut1n \
1us1no1feas1blt l can't~cllm)\Clf " Bob and l>Jrh-nl· <1111l l.111 1tw
C hn'>ten~n also ~1d thc bu1ld1ng proposed huild n11 ··.,h•i"-\ .ind
could become a 'stinking me~, .. h> pla\tJC ·
people throwing fish up on the H <'lcn O'H111•n .. , Jor1t Ille thl·
bu1ld1 ngs. \lructurt :II all It look\ Ilk<' a
She also as"·m the topper roof will lifeguard '>tat ion
turn green and drip poisonous fluid'>~ down below ula Belle l 1nd4ul\t · ) our build (hnsten~n who ha'I soltc1ted ing rc ha\ not Ot'l'n ,t wcll
comments and taken an informal poll 1hough1 out r,lan t It I louk'I ltke a
of 100 people at the pier. '>31d f-15 of bomb \hcltl·r
them oppo~ the plan~ for the new '-~uhc.·n.,1111 lkaut1tul ab~lutc-
butldtn& I> lx':iutdul If \ou tWl'd a mC'nUll
John Lofta5, a sophomorC' at Hunt· 1n'>tlluttc>n or JHl\oo, on a pier It
inaton Beach High ~hool wa'I \Uck'I 1'.o go I c.t. \ !Tave some
moved to wnte "We need a plact for common '>t:mc here
surfer\ and townfolk to 10 v1s11 when Cit} \dm1n1wator fhomp~on,
they 10 to the beach WC' don·1 want to 'laid he likn thr dc-.11n and purp<>\t of
run a damn counTI) c.lul>lor an the me fiuildm& Tt\ dc~11ned to indicate
nch people 1n Hunt1n1ton BcaC'h " movement. like a boat out 1n the
Ano1her cnt1c. Wilham Anderson, ocean"
"\\\· h1rcd an arch1tl'tt to crtatc
intrre\I I'd ha'e to say he's done 11."
fhornp~n said wryly
He also cla1mes that bu1ldm 1n
f:u ro J>(" haH· been using copper for
200 }ears or -.o and that copper makes
tht• Oe\t plumbina matenal. It hasn't
po1~on~d an~ fish that I know of I
think thrrc 1!. some m1s1nformat1on hl'rl' ..
I hotr11>~on \atd he hopes the bu1ld-
mgproJl'C'l can ao oul to bid In Marth
and that the "ructure can be com-
pleted by 'ummer.
Hut Cit) officials say 16 new pihnp
will b( required to support the new
bu1ld1ng and that work will cost 1
mone:r that hasn't been allocated
The cl\y has spent about $300,000
al ready on pier repairs. It stall has a
S 125.000 balance from storm in·
\urnncc. but it's aoina to cost about
$300.000 more to build the 1,200·
~uarc bu1ld1na
Official\ arc try1n& to aet S2SO.OOO
an U.S. Job 8111 funds but they
1nd1catc there'5 a qucs11on whether or
not a restaurant and meet1na place
qua hf~
Just Call
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Marine killed in Beirut
Soldier dies awaiting
flight to Navy shf p -
erupted asain .at 2:30 p.m. and
continued into the early evening. Brooks said he did not have
information about inj ured civilians.
----off shore for aid
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-A U.S.
A spokesman for AmaJ. the main
m11it1a force of Lebanon's Shute
Moslems, said two Shiite c1v1lians
were killed and at least 13 other
people, mcludrng one m1ht1aman,
were wounded by Manne fire near
Hay el-Sell um. cast of the airport.
··w e are sorry about any civiltan
casualties," he said. "But the bottom
line 1s that we are taking fire from the
area. and we have to defen(!
ourselves."
Marine died today of wounds suf-
fered in daylong clashes with Shute
1llt1amen. a Marine spokesman
1d. Three other Marines 'were
unded.
aj Dennis Brooks, the Manne
esman. said two Marines were
y wounded early in the day and
"They (Mannes) are shelling Hay
el-Sellum heavily ft is very bad," said
the spokesman at the west Beirut
offi ce of Amal leader Nabih Bcm.
Lebanes.c state radio said two
c1v1hans were wounded at Beirut
airport, which was closed by the
morning shelling, reopened and then
closed again as shells from the hills
slammed into its parking lot 1n the
afternoon.
two hers suffered graver wounds
during an afiemoon exchange.
One of those wounded in the
afiemoon died wh ile awaiting a
helicopter Otght for treatment on a
U.S. Navy ship offshore. The other
was Oown to the amphibious assault
ship USS Guam for treatment.
Brooks said
Record scllool land sale ,
The Newpon·Mesa Unified SClb~
District bu comoleted a recOtd hJsb
uanaection, IClfmt 47.8 acres 9f
district propeny for S l S m1Jhon.
It " bordered by JambOrte Boulevard, Bristol Street 1od Barview Drive in Sania Aa.a Heiahts.
Nicoll aid the ~loptr, a Rew·
port ~ mKlential con-
struction company. w 30 dlya
before the deal betomes final A five-: ~r payment tcheduk beliU July The death of the Manne. whose
name was not immediately released.
was the first since Jan. 8. A total of
260 U.S. servicemen have been killed
~1nce the Mannes arrived an Septem-
ber 1982
John Nicoll, school super·
intendent. Wd the Board of Educ.
tion approved a contr1tt with lhe J.M. Pt1eR Co .• Inc. ror .ellin& the
proptrty in a special mcetin&. beld
Friday.
ThC property being sold includes
the f l..acre Bay View Ekmmtary
Scboor. elated due to declininsenror.
Jment six yean aco. and 36 acres of unde~eloped land that wrrounds aL
When tbe sale was ·~ the district tettimi • SlSO~OOO b1ndina fee, Nic.lOll said.
The first clash, at m1dmom1ng,
lasted about an hour. The fight1n~
Most re«ntly, lhe Bay View ldtool
was being leated for classa by
Coastline Col~ be laid.
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"A. T." ClllTIR HILPlllG PIOPLI TO ACHllYI GOALI
Ill A llX MONTH ''TOTAL FITlllll PROGRAM''
The "AT " Center IAllernot1ve Treorment Centerl located in Suzonnes Studio, 3023 PCH 1n Corono de! Mor, hos
developed the most impressive 10101 ltlness program ovo1loble anywhere in Orange County
Soys dorecior Colleen W 1llengo; • We knew 1ho1 people were tired of 1he woy Health Clubs were prov1d1ng services for
1hem You come 1n poy o Jorge 1n1t1ol poymenl, but ofter thot, even though you're promised oll lunds of personal 011entoon you get
none You end up l1ght1ng 1he crowds for o month or so ond then drop OUI
We designed the "A T " Cenier with one thing 1n mind, one on·one pe"onol otton11on in oil aspects of o Total Heolth
ond r 11neu Program.
In the "A T " Progrom we hove d1v1ded oor opprcxxh 10 fitness into several cotego11es:
ol Nutr11ton & Weight loss cl Stress Monogement Control & Gool Setting
bt E11erc11e ond Cord1ovosculor Rehob1l11ot1on di Tro1n1ng for the Compettttve Athlete
Everyone hen o completely 1nd1viduol n-.d for nutr11ton & exercise '° we do 121 doys of tes11ng to determine whot their
diet ond exercise progrom should be. This woy, we con develop o SY1tem thot ts su1led 10 rhe exoc1 needs ond only their 1nd1viduol
needs Yet, t>.couse we do such e11tens1v11 testing, we olso con desrgn o program 1ho1 lits your l1festyle We do the follow1ng tests:
• Cyto·to11ic Food Sens111v1ty Covnseling • Blood Pressure Testing
• ~ulrient Deficiency Testing Through o Computer • Heort & lung Copoc1ty Tesllng
• Body Fot Percen1oge T es11ng • Muscle Endurance Copoc11y Testing
lolso done weekly during the entire s111 month progroml • S1ren T es11ng & 1he Effect Streu hos To~en on Your Body
• 011ygen Intake T est1ng llwrce weekly!
Ac1uolly 1he 1e111ng 1s divided into three ports
11 T es11ng to determine o proChcol, reoltstic opprooch to nutrr11on & sensible d1e1
1---.q~··sttng 10 dllermine exercise copocity & copob1l1ty
31 T eS11ng 10 determine stress level 11s effect on the body both physically & emo11onolly.
After 1he 1ntiol testing we toke otl of the combined results of those 111s1s & pul them together into one 10101 program of
nu1111ton, e1111rc1se & ttreu control & monogemenl eoch sectton ~term1ned tor you by you In other words ofler we'.,e done O\Jr
1es1tng, ond consul1011on, we know exoctly whol your needs ore & lhen we det1on o pt0<:1tcol reol1shc progrom 10 help you mHI 1hose
needs os quickly 01 pou 1ble And, we work with you one on-ono. with personol 01tent1on every 11me you come into the center
It's I'"' hit• hov1ng o J)tfsonol tro1Mr & counsel0t for o fu• six months
"We're doing lh1s 10 sotttfy o growing n .. d." stores director W 1116ngo, "In tho health industry 1en to f1fleen yeors ago
when htolth club• first storied, people come 1n ond we<e lmpreued by who! they sow, lot's of chrome equipment, whirlpcolt , sounos,
ttc But now they're not lmpttsted with thoae things anymore Now people wont to 1H lhol they reofly ore getting completely
personol 01tt1'l1on & thot what they're dorng It ~ng designed ond motlllmed by people who know whot they're dorng & hove the
crect.ntiol• 10 prove 11
We're uting c>ur Charter Program to ollQw o person 10 spend su1 mon1hs compt.tely re·do•ng lhetr body 1n onywoy they
..waa.L.Jn a.Mr: wocdl. J11.s.ilUnanlhi wt.. ~help. you. eet Into Iba.be.st~ you'"~-bM4 -.'fCM.J.I•
At the 'A.T "C*1ttf, Or Gisele W enman. o Ph.0 in eovnclllng Clftd psychologicol serviees ond 011thof of 1he boo~ "The
W1nnet1 Woy," hondles the stress monogement ond goal 1111tlng/gool 01101nment section of our program
Our fxper1men1ol/Chor1er Program Is to prove thot the health industry Is mokltlg the 1ron1111on 10 o "Honda On" total
opf)fooch 10 filnen 1ho1 dealt with oM oapeet1 phyi1colly, ITltntolly & emotronolly
We ort of4'tr~g 200 Charter Memb«t o chonce to pothclpote In thlt ptogrom the cost " $I SO 00 and covtrs oN ltsling,
tro1nl11g ond One IO·On4t monllomohon for su1 ~lh.a Th.ire ore llO h1dd n cosrs and $ t 30.00 cov•rs yov for o ful~JI' mon1hs There
w•U ol'° be o sue month mo•ntenonct program ovo11otH to t tt 700 people ot the ef!d of 1l1o1 program In OJder lpt us t0 con1rnue
mon11or1ng their rewlh IOf o lull ytot.
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MO NOA Y, JANUARY :JO, 196•1 0 HAN\, f (, 0 lJ N T Y C A l Ir 0 ~~ NI A '/ ', C E N r S
Coaat
Laguna Beach and a de-
veloper may have
reached a settlement ln-a -
dlspute over some
beachslde con-
dominiums./ A3
Fear of ground~ter pol-
lution Is stalling con-~
tlnued use of the county's
largest landfill./ A3
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California ·
Ventura County offlclals
and the tourist communi-
ty of Solvang are Involved
In a hassle over sales tax
receipts./ A4
Nation
Veteran Arizona con-
servative Sen. Barry
Goldwater has decided
not to try for another
term./A4
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World
One U.S. Marine was
killed and two others
slightly wounded during a
daylong series of ctashes
In Belrut./A2
U.S. officials express op-
timism that a truce can be
reached In fighting In
southern Afrlcft.I A4
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Features
Why Is Orange County
prone to so many
modeling and acting
agency scams? I A1
The origin of low back
pain Is difficult to de-
t ermine./ A8
Sports
Bill Britton, a struggling
touring pro, ls the first
round leader of the
Crosby Southern./82
A U.S. syndicate war Is
brewing over the 1987
Amerlca'sCup./81
Gary Koch said he wasn't
nervous at the San Diego
Open Sunday. Hedldn't
think he had a chance to
win the tournament./84
Edmonton's Wayne
Gretzky gives the Kings
all the credit for stopping
his 51-game scoring
streak./84
Entertainment
What was Elke Sommer
doing at the Newporter
resort?/A7
Business
The state Insurance In-
stitute Is urging swift ac-
tion by policyholders who
may have suffered prop-
erty damage In last
week's wind storms.I A9
The Fountain Valley office
of IDS Is spearheading
Introduction of a new
mutual fund./ A9
INDEX
Bridge A8
Bulletin Board A3
Bullnesa A9
Calif ornla News A4
Cla11lfled B6·8
Com let A8
CroHword 98
Death Notices ~
F .. turu A8
Help YourHlf A8
Horoeco~ 87
Ann lanCJ6rl A8
Mutual Fund• AO
NatlonalNewt A4
Oplnlon AS
Police Log A3
Public Notlcet C8-0
Sport1 81-4
Stock Marketa A10
Televlalon A8
Theater• A8
Weather A2
World Newt A4
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Body .. f QUD4 off BB coast
Police believe victim may be local man
fitystertously missing since early December
Coast H1Jhw1y on the Hununaton
Beach coastline. ~
Tnvestiptors have been uumpe(J .
by the puzzlin1 djsappearancc.
But today, Huntinaton Beach Sit. By ROBERT BARKER °' .. .,..,,... • ..,.
On a Sunday evening. hule more
than two weeks ago, 25-year-old
Frank lgnarra of Huntington Beach
borrowed his brother's car to dnve
across town to vastt htS mother.
He never amved
lgnarra hasn't bttn seen since -
apparently dasappeanng without a
trace.
The car he had been driving was
fou nd abandoned with its keys still in
the ignillon at I 7th Street and Pacific
Ed McErl•in said there is a possibifiy
that a badly decomposed body found
far out to sea Sunday may be that of
lgnam. But McErlain has little
evidence to connect the two t)(cept
lgnam is missina and a body has
been found.
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Thi• beacblfolna couple learned the danaen of feedina the 9e&1ulle -they
come back lor m ore and brtnc their frlende. .
It's June in January;
thousands hit beach
d. .....
By CHRISTINE DECKER ,.
Of .. 0.-, .........
Wann, dry 80-degrce air blown in from the
dcsen by Santa Ana winds lifted thousands of
people out of their homes and onto the sands of
area beaches over the weekend.
Although most of the beachgocrs didn't
brave the chilly 58-dcgret waters, the weekend
was marred by a drowning off Huntington State
Park Beach Sunday.
"We found him floating face down a little
ways out at 3: 1 l a.m. He was wearing Iona panu.
We worked on him for eight minutes and he was
breathing but then he went into ventricular
fibrilation and we lost him.•• said Richardson.
There were few other rescues.
"It was reasonably crowded all weekend.''
he said. He cstimafed about 28,000 nocked to
Huntington BcCKh.
About 90.QOO people reportedly sunned
themselves at Newport Beach, about 40,000 at
Laguna Beach and about 11 ,000 visi ted San
Clemente Beach over the weekend.
. .
Adding doubt that lgnarra has been
found are 1pokesmen for the Orange
County Frarbor PaU'OI who say they
believe the body 11 not linarra's but
one of two crewmen mas 1n1 since a
fa.shin& boat capsized an the area of an
offshore 011 platform on Dec. 4.
fgnarra is the co-owner of Fabnc
Mill Upholstery at 18023 Beach Blvd.
He's described as about 6 feet tall.
I SO pounds, with dark brown, shon
hair and a fair complexion. Police arc
askinj anyone wath information to
call theai at S36-S9Sl. .
Meanwhile, McErtain said he Cl·
pects the body to be adcntifitd today
throuJh use of dental charts. He said
detcript1ons of the clotnina lio11T1
was wcanna when last 1ttn were
sketchy.
He also said identification ~thout
the use of dental cbaru would be
difficult 'because of the time the body
has been in the water.
Irvine ·
to· get·
3 'm ·ore
cops
Force a dditions
only 'keep pace'
By ANDRE A ADELSON Of.,.,.., "94 Mlllt
Irvine's 81-man force will ' be
bolstered by three more officers
sometime this year but the addition
will only allow the dc,Pa!'lment to
keep pace with the c1ty's tapidly
expanding population, a ~
spokesman said.
The si"-month-old buda,et request.
approved by the. City Council Int
week, was i~cludcd in a detailed
report showin& Irvine's police~
ment needs to arow by 22 more
officers by 1986, banina a change tn
population projections. which now
calculate a leap of 14.177 people in. ··"
three years. ·
The repon serve$ only "'u food for
tbouaht." Assistant City Manaaer
Paulllrady said. Tbe<:<>uncil took no
action on tt. other than to endorse the
dcpartmenfs concepts for manpower
needs, but asked .the Finance Com-
mission to review It before the
1984-85 preliminary budget due
March 25.
Brady said 11 as unlikely the new
officers will hit the streets before Jul)',
a six-month lag needed for recruiting
and training.
J es~ Reyes Mascael. 23. of Brea. was on the
beach at the end of Newland Street behind the
Southern California Edison Co. plant with five
friends. They told rescuen Mascael had been
drinking. A little before 3 a.m. his fnends
noticed he was missing and called Huntington
Beach Life Squad. according to Bill Richardson.
marine safety lieutenant who also responded.
"It was beautiful weather. These were near
summer crowds and the most we've had so far
this year. It was nice and sunny. I'll bet there's a
lot of people suffering from winter sunburns
today." said una lifeguard M.lke D~inell.
Two roller ekaten e..toY uneeuonably warm
weather on the eldew&lk near the Bandn1ton
Beach Pier.
The three-year outline also projects
adding 14 non-sworn personnel,
another lieutenant assigned to plan-
ning and research. creating a while
(Pleue .ee IRVIlU/ A2)
County GOP chief
hails Reaga.n run
Party ela~edbut
Democrats asking
'Wh at else ts new?'
By JEFF ADLER
Of ttM .,.., Hof .....
President Ronald Reagan's long-
a n t icipa ted r e-election an-
nouncement was greeted today with
superlatives by an Orange County
Republican Party leader while the
county's top Democrat turned his
attention to the coming campa11n.
'Tm absolutely delighted and
enthused about at," said Thomas
Fuctnes, first vice chairman of the
county Republican Party. "We feel a
victory here an Orange County wall be
a very important element of the re-
election effort. We're ready. I've
never seen our party so high ·•
County Democratic Party Chair·
man Howard Adler said he fully
expected the president to seek a
second term, but looks forward to a
campaign that will focus on the
ph1losoph1cal issues dividing Dem~
crats and Reagan.
"My reaction is 'so what else as
new?' There were no surprises," Adler
said of Reagan's fi ve-minute an-
nouncement deliyered on network
television Sunday night.
He acknowledged, however, that
Reagan "looked great and sounded
tremendous" during his brief speech.
But the county Democratic chief-
tain added that he is looking forward
to an issue-oriented campaign. albeit
a difficult OJlC for Democrats.
"I think 1984 sets up as a year we
might hear a debate on the issues."
Adler said.
He said Democrats wall be able to
focus on what Reagan stands for
dunng the campaign. but said the
Democratic Party. with eight pres1-
deottel contenders. lacks unity. "If
the Democrats were (unified) he'd
have no chance at all," Adler said of
Reagan.
(Pl eue aee REAGAN/A 2)
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HBClty Adminletrator Charla Thom peon holcta model of
con tro.enlaJ bul141nC propoeed for end of pler.
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Kids to keep pn
truckin' thanks
to millionaire
By KAREN E . KLEIN
Of ttM .,... Not ......
A Minnesota m1lhona1re who takes has cue from a
popular old telev1s1on senes made some 96 Costa Mesa
kindereartencrs happ) when he granted their wash .
M1m1 Kerr was bcgrnnin~ to thank that her
Kallybrooke Elementary School kindergarten dass would
never recover the wooden to} trucks that "'ere stolen from
the playground last fall
Then she heard about Pere .. Ross. the mtlhonalrc
who wntcs a syndicated ne1.1.spapcr column aimed at
giving money and gifts to people who wntc him w11h
requests.
Kerr. a 51-year-old Costa Mc~n who has taught at
K.allybrooke for 13 )'Cars. coordinated the students &nd
their teachers in Dcrembcr and the} S(·nt Ros<> a letter
wnttco on butcher paper. signed b} each child and
including thumbpnnts of those who hadf! 't leamoo how to
wntc their names
The classes had a truck-drawing l'Ontesl and the two
bcst-des11ned trucks were 1ncludc<l 1n the package
rwtr .......... ..,~·-
Chrtetine Canillo trle. out one of
K.illybrooke School'• new track•.
Kerr had all but forgotten the 1nc1dent v.hen she JOt a
call from Minnesota ~yana the malhonau~ wac; dehghtoo
with the letter and the an work and wanted to replace the
trucks.
(Plea.e 11ee MILLIONAIRE/A2)
Proposal for new building
creates pier pressure in HB
A plan to cooitruct a new two-
story, copper-roofed bu1ld1na at the
end of Huntanaton Beach pier 1
drawtna tots of attentton -and al'i
not all favorable.
Af\er all, the old pier has been
around for 70 yea" and nobody's
101n1 to do anythina drastic thert
w11hout ehc1t1n1 a howl or two
But the cnt1a art la hma the patr
plan from 11l 11de,
In the Judament of some reaular
pier v1,1tors. the propo~ ,tucture'\
de •an .. ,uck,," ""yuck-o" and as an
"abomon." .
And some official , who are \tayana
away from the hll\\lc over acstheuc,,
arc quc\t1on1n1 the co11u of 'IUCh an
cntcrpnsc and rt \k1n11flhc l ,830-
foot structure can be made \trona
~nO\llh tn '!Uppon \UC'h hC3 \IY
hu1ld1n
I
ROBERT
BARKER
News F OLLOWUP
"What af we do stttnathen the end
of the pier and ,omcth1n1 happ(nt. to
the middle.'' a k\ ( ounc1lwoman
Ruth ftnlcy. "There have he-en
tud1c that \&V the pier 1\ go1n1 to
havr to be l't'tnforctd What 11
~omcthma h11ppc:n, an thc m1ddlr
We'll have \Omcth1na a1 the l'nd that
we won't be abk to 1rt to "
fhc \t llt' wa\ \tl lint March for the
I
present contro,cr'' when huae wa"n
battcrc-d the .:nd of the paerand nppcd
out dc<\:an&. railing and KVl"rll
p1hn15 It also damqt'd the old End
\afe. which latt'r had to hC' dt"'ilm\ed
hct'au\C at Y.11'1 a ~fct~ hatard
Cat) Adm1natrato r Charle
Thoml)'On as pu'lhtng plan\ tor tht
new hualdan lie •ant\ a cofftt \hop
f'C1tuarant to be toautd on t~ ftMt
floor with the \Ct'Ond \tol'): lob( taktn
up for a mttun room ftt., for the
u of the bu1ld1n& for u h than "
rtun1ons and ron~cnttons and -.('d.
d1n1 rCC'Cpl1on ..,..ou1d Cl\tl} tinancC'
bu1ld1ng eo t\. hr bclac"l°\
Sul thr dc\agn of the bu1ld1ns b
t ~mt' udmcct Jcfirr-y 1 <•<irt'ltt -
and It'\ use u a mcchna place -ha\
dra_.n the ire of f.llJ hn let\ n Jtin
(Plcuc PlE.a/ Ai)
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Mlaty Roeu, .. 10, and Shannon Brown, 9, untangle balloon• a t the Balloon Derby. ,,
Balloons ' help boost
1984 drive
Dotting the sky with a vanety of
colors, 3,000 heh um balloons floated
high above Orange County over the
weekend as the March of Dimes lifted
off its new y~r with a picturesque
Balloon Derby.
" t adds a fcsu ve feeh ng to a
tra ·tional activity." said Larry Rich-
ards , executive director for the
O ran e County March of
Dimes. 'There is nothing like a good
balloon lift-off."
, Traditionally, the Mother's March.
in which volunteers so from door to
door collecting contnbut1ons to fi~t
birth defects, takes place dunng
January.
But this year when people gave a
contribution, they had the option of
participating in the balloon derby
held Saturday at Santa Ana College.
Name tags were attached to the
balloons and prizes for th,e donor a11d
the finder of the balloon that travels
the farthest will be given.
More than $5.()()() was raised.
according to the organizers.
Derby-goera lrad no better luck with their main supply of
balloon•, which also tangled upon releaae.
REAGAN BID CHEERS COUNTY GOP ...
FromA.1
Adler predicted former Vice Presi-
dent Walter MonsJale will be Re-
agan's Democratic opponent ne"t fall
and said he expected the GOP would
be far more successful 1n raising
campaign funds.
"Those guys have all the money 1n
the world. We're used to Republicans
spending lots in Orange County," he
commented.
Fuentes said ll also 1c, his ··susp1-
c1on" that Mondale will win the
Democratic nominaton. "But as far
as I am concerned all those liberal<,
are the same. There's not an im-
pressive one among them.'' he said.
The GOP pany official <>aid be
expects county 8Jepubhcan'> will gen-
erous!} contribute to Reagan's n:-
elect1on efTon ber;iu.,c the pan: and
president have ··captured the heans
and pocketbooks of Mr. and Mrs.
Orange County."
Republtcans are planning one
major fund-raising event in. Orange
Count} during• the ca mpaign, but
Fuentes ~atd he does not know
whether Reagan. First Lady Nancy
Reagan or some other administration
official would tx the featured ')peakcr.
IRVINE POLICE TO ADD THREE ...
From Al ti
collar cnme 1nvei>11gat1vc unit and
tnitiating phonc-10 report taking on
minor crime incidents.
No cost proJectwns of the three-
year expansion were included in the
report, although the com of adding
three more officers had aiready been
tncluded in the department'') $6.1
million 1983-84 budget reque<>t.
The additional staff will not im-
prove Irvine's ratio of 1.1 officers per
1,000 population. but will only keep
pace with the fast-growing popu-
lation, Lt. Vic Thies explained before
last week's meeting.
Irvine's ratios an.: "une of the
lowest 1f not the luwc't 10 thl"
county," Thies said .
The yard suck ratio utcd h} the FBI
ts 1.5 sworn pos1t10n'> ix·r l,O<XJ
people, Thies ~1d The cit; has not
rejected meeting that goal. but
"everything comes down to dollar<,
and cents.'' he explained
Nearly 60 percent of Ir\ inc·~ pru-
Jected population increase will be
from apanmcnt complc1tes. whu.:h
h1-;toncally generate more request'>
for poltct· help than s1ngle-famil}
homes. the report said. -
"We haven·t had a lot ofexpenence
with h1gh-dens1ty ltving," Thies said.
··we think there will be an even
higher level of service than we
proJec.ted."
Poltcc alc;o project I 5.000 more
people will be working within city
limits by 1986, amounting to an
additional 1,500 calls fo r police in the
next three years.
The three-year staOing scenario in
intended to maintain a ma"1mum
police response 11me of seven minutes
for L"mergennes and a 20-minute
maximum for non-emergencies.
MILLIONAIRE AIDS MESA KIDS ...
From Al
Co1nc1dentall>. the ··Hrcakawa)'" telev1.,wn program
was do1 ng a stor} on Ross and wanted to Ii Im the dcl 1 "vel)
of th e trucks on Thurc.da)'
tht· lirc,t tinw ·· Kar ~aid . w tht• rnmer<I'• rnuld show her
··,pontant·ouc," rcac1 1nn
·· 11hought I'd he nen 11us. hut I wasn't at all." -.he '><ltd.
I ht· kid'>. a fl'" of "hom got tu talk to RO'>'> on the
phone Wl'fC thrtllcd "'•th the trucks. which arrived from a
(arson firm shurtl~ after tht.· phone call.
':io Kerr and her t hargesgol to do some acting. In hoot
She kcpl Lhe news of Ross' gift a secret from the
children so the) could be surprised when the call from
Ro<>s came. The program will a1ron < hanncl 11 from I to 2 p.m.
un f-cb. 17. "I had to pretend I was hearing (of the donatton) for
PIER PRESSURE GROWS IN HB ...
From Al
has operated businesess on the pier
for 3J years.
.. I can't understand what they want
to take it away from the people.'' she
said . "There art other places for
pnvate groups to meet such as at
Maxwells. the library. schools. at
Charlie's Ch1 l1. or at C'tly Hall It\
JU st not feasible I can 't sec 11 myself"
Christensen al'>o said the building
could become a "sunkmg mess" b)'
people throwing fish up on th~
buildings.
She alsq assem 1hc 1.opper roof will
tum green and drip po1'lonous fluids
down below.
Chnstenscn, who has 1oltctted
comments and taken an informal poll
of 100 pcopk al the pier, ~1d 95 of
them oppo\C the plam for the new
build1na.
John LofM. a ~ophomorc at Hunt-
1na10n Beach High &·hoot, was
moved to wnte: "We need a place for
surfers and town folk 10 go v1$1t when
theyaotothebcach We don't want to
run a damn country .:tub for all th e
ru:h people in Hunt'R~C::: Beach ..
Another criflc. W Ander~n.
Just Call
642-6086
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says·· We have ~ome folk!> from cit )
hall who wish to ha\C thetr 0"'11
pn,ate playpen on a !>ccond level.
above the ncw cafc. Isn't tha1 swell for
them'> So swell 1n fa c.t. thev 'hould
pa} for that luxur) nut of ti1cir n\.\n
pockcl. Let th!\ tra't'\I} '11me unckr
publtc scruttn} ··
Bob and llarlt•nt· ( 11111 call tht•
proposed hurldrng .. ,h•>"'! .ind
t>last1c. ·
He£cn ()'Rrtl'O "T don~t like inc
~rruc turc at all ft look'i like a
lifeguard '>lal1on ."
Lula fkllr L111dqum "Your bu1ld-
1ng picture has not been a well-
thought out plan ~It) looks ltkc a
homb shelter "
l Robertson ··aeau11ful. absolutc-
1> beautiful tf you n~d a mental
m~t1tut1on or pnson on a pier It
\Ueki, No ao. Let'\ have <,(1mc
common -.cn!IC here ...
C •I)' l\drninmnnor Thomp<;on
\n1d he like' the design and purpoi,e of
the bu1ld1ng. It'~ dc51gncd to ind1rnte
movement. ltke a boot out 1n the
nee.an "
"We hired a9 arc~ttect to create
interest I'd ha vt· to say h<."s done 1t,''
Thomp~on said wryly
He also cla1me11 that builders ih
Furope ha\e bt:en using copper foi;
20<1 )can or so and that copper makes
the best plumbing material. It hasn't
POl!>Oned an) fish that 1 know of. l
thtnk there 1s some m1s1nformation
ht·rc "
·1 hum pc,on Said he hopes the bu1ld-
1ng PMJC<1C31't~~e bithn--Ma~hc
and that the structure can ~ com-
pleted b) 'iummcr
Rut rny officials say 16 new p1ltnaP
will be required to support the new
building and that work will cost
money that hasn't been allocated.
fhc c11y has spent about SJ00,000
already_ ~n pier repairs. It still has a
S 12.S.OOO balance from storm in-
~urnncc, but it's going to cost about
SJ00.000 more to build the 1,2()()..
square building.
Officials ore t~rn& to. get $250.000
in U.S. Job 8111 funds but th<'y
1nd1catc th<'rt"' a question whether or
not a re~taurant and me~ting place
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number at left and your muui1t wUI be recorded, tranacribtd and dellver~
to tht •pproprlate editor.
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erupted again at 2:30 p.m. and
continued in to the early evening. Brooks said he did not have
information about injured civilians. So ldie r-dies ~waiting
flight to Navy s hip ---offshore for a id
BEIRUT. Lebanon (A P):_ A U.S.
Marine died today of wounds suf-
fered in daylong clashes with Shiite
militiamen. a Marine spokesman
said. Three other Marines were
wounded.
A spokesman for Amal, the main
mtliua force of Lebanon's Shiite
Moslems, ~1d two Shiite civilians .
were killed and-at least 13 other
people, including one militiaman,
were wounded by Marine fire near
Hay el-Sell um. east of the airport.
"We are sorry about any civilian
casualties," he said. "But the bottom
line is that we are taking fire from the
area, and we have to defend
ou~lves.'1 .
Lebanese-state · radio said two
civilians were wounded at Beirut
airport, which was closed by the
morning shelling. reopened and then
closed again as sbeUs from the hills
~ammed into its parking lot in the
afternoon. MaJ. Dennis Brooks, the Marine
spokesman, said two Marines were
slt ghtly wounded early in the day and
two others suffered graver wounds
during an afternoon exchange.
One of those wounded in the
afternoon died while · awaiting a
helicopter flight for treatment on a
U.S. Navy ship offshore. The other
was flown to the amphibious assau lt
ship USS Guam for treatment.
Brooks said.
The death of the Marine, whose
name was not immediately re leased,
was the fi rst since Jan. 8. A total of
260 U.S. servicemen have been killed
smce the Marines arrived in Septem-
ber 1982.
The first clash. at m1dmorn10g,
lasted about an hour The fighttn~
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el-Sellum heavily. It is very bad," said
the spokesman at the west Beirut
office of Amal leader Nabih Bern.
The badly decoml'()led bod~ of a rOmlf man found S\lftday off me Hunt1aaton Beach coast isbelitwdto
belong to one of two fishing boat
crewman lost at tea °"· 4,
authoritiet .said today.
A boa1ttdiJCO-Yc~ the body, dad ~utjeansand tenniuhoes, n~art
oil driHina pl•tform about foui mile1
off the shore. An Oraqse County
Harbor Patrol spokesman said it
appears lhc body had been in the
water for JCVetal weeks, ·
Steve Lt'wisand Ron Poole, both of
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month when ttte boat they ~ a~ the L'Epsadoo, cap&iied d
il\g foul wea\her somewhere be\
Oitalina !Stand and Hu.nun
Beach. ~ ~ Odly the body of the bolit 1 ca tatn
H•rold Whiiebead of CosJa was f0ttnd OOlllina ne.r an oftS drillill,I platfonn sevttal da)'t
themahap.
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tAke several days before a positive
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VOL. n , NO. 30
''A.T.'' CENTER HILPING PIOPLI TO ACHllY• GOALS
IN A llX MONTH "TOTAL FITNISI PROGRAM"
The "AT " C enter IAlternolive Treotment Cen•erl localed in Suzonnes Studio, 3023 PCH 1n Corona del Mor, hos
develoµed 1he mos1 impressive lotol f11ness program ovotloble anywhere in Orange Counly
Soys dcrecror Colleen Willengo, "We knew that people were tired of rhe woy Heohh Clubs were providing services for
1hem You come •n, pay a large 1nct1ol payment, but oiler thot, even !hough you're promised oil kinds of personal ottentcon, you get
none You end up figh11ng the crowds for a month or so and rhen drop out.
We designed the "AT." Cen·1er w11h one thing 1n mind, one·on·one personol orten11on 1n oil ospecls of o Total Heohh
and Ftrness Program
0. In lhe "A.T." Program we hove d1"vtded our approach to l11nen into several co1egories:
al Nutr111on & Weight loss cl Stress Monogemenr Co11trol & Goal Selling
bt EAercise and Cord1ovosculor Rehob1l1to1ton dl Tro1n1ng for lhe Compet11tve Athlete
Everyone hos o completely 1nd1vcduol need for nutrition & exercise, so we do 121 days of tes11ng to determine what their
d1e1 and exerccse program should be. This way, we con develop o system that 1s suited io the exact needs and only 1heir 1ndividuol
needs Yet_becouse we do such el!tens1ve tes11ng, we also con design a program 1ho1 f11s your lcfestyle. We do the following tests1
,. ~yto.1011ic food Sens111vi,!_y. Counseling • Blood Pressure T esling
( • ~ulr1ent Deftc1ency Testifl§' Through a Computer • Hearl & lung Copoc11y T esling
/ • Body fat Percentage T es11ng • Muscle Endurance Copoc11y Testing
lolso done weekly durcng the entire m mon1h progroml • Streu Testing & lhe Effect Siren hos Token on Your Body
• 0-.ygen Intake Tesling ltw1ce weeklyl
Actually 1he testing is d1v1ded into lhree ports
l 1 T es11ng to determine a procl•col, reol1s11c approach to nutrilion & sensible dcet
_ -2LlesJJ~o determine e11.erc•Jt. cowc1ty & coeobV•l't'.
31 T esllng to determ111e stress level lts effect on the body both physically & emo11onotly.
After lho 1nt1ol testing we roke all of the combined results of those tests & put them together cnlo one total p<ogrom of
f1Ulrll1on, exerc11e & stress control & management -eoch section delerm1ned for you by you. In olher words, ofter we've done our
ttat1ng, and consulro11on, we know exactly whot your 11eeds ore & then we design o proctccol reolis11c p<ogrom to help you meet those
needs os quickly os possible And, we work wllh yOIJ one.on.one, with personal 011en1ion, every lime you come inro the center.
It's rust like having o personal troiner & counselor for o full 11• monlha.
"We're doing Hiis to .011sfy o growing need,'' stoles director W1llengo. "In 1he heollh 1ndus1ry ten to fifteen yeors ogo
when health ell.tbs first 11orted, people come 1n ond were impressed by what thty sow, lot's of chrome equipment, whirlpools, sovnos,
eic &t now they're not lmp<essed with those things anymore. Now people wont to see that they really ore gelling completely
ptrlQnol 01ten1ron & 1ho1 wtio1 they're doing 11 being designed and monitored by J*)plo who know what they're doing & hove the
credenltols lo p<ove II .
We're using our Chorter Progrom 10 ollow o person 10 spend six mon1h1 compte1ely re·docng their body 1n ooywoy they
wont. In other words, In six months wt con help yOU get lnlo the best d'lope you've ever been 1n your file.
At the ">t. T "Center. Or G11elo We11mon, o Ph.O tn counc1hng and p«ycholog1col sorvicos ond outhor of 1ht boo~ "The
Winners Woy," handle' the Wess rnonogemen1 and goal selling/goof 01to1nmont sectiOn or our progrom
Our tirperimtntol/Chorter ,,ogrmn 11 ro provt' tmlt tti. heallh 11\dvlfry rs making the tron1111on 10 o "11cmdf Qn4' ro1Clf
opprooch 10 f11neu that deols with oll aspects phy11c.olly, mentolly & tlnOlionoffy.
Wt ore ofet1ng 200 Charter Membeu o chance to portklpote In lh11 p<<>grom. the co11 11 $150.0Q ond coven on lt&hng,
training, and one to on• monctor11otcon tor 1111 months There ore no h1dd n costs ond $ 150.00 covers you tor o luH sr• months. There
will also bt o SIX mot1lh mo1n1enonce ptogrom ovo1loble to lhe'8 200 people 01 the' •rd of th11 program. In order for 111 to continue
mor111oring rhtrr results for o fu" vtor.
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That· s an apt desert ptlon of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
wherecompaniesaregotngand which people are helping
them get there.just watch 'Credif Line· -every day in the
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Robert Davis named associate
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with Hastings-Lundstrom firm
Robert L. D1vl1, A.LA .• has bcten named an assoc1ate
with Hastlnas-Landstrom Arcbltect1, a Costa Mesa-based
architectural and land planning firm Davis will serve as
acting production director Before J01ni ng Hastings. Davis
wa~ proJeCl manager of DeRevere. Wise, Garaldaa &
Associates, lac. . . . -Lee Harrillgtoa of Santa Ana has J01ned EngJaader
Lloyd & Co., a Newpon Beach adven1s1ng and publtc
relations agcnq.., as production manager of pnnt and
broadasl Hamngton worked for Estey-Hoover before
JOtntng Englander Also JOtn1ng Englander 1s Pamela
McSweeaey of Rancho Palos Verdes. as an arcounl
e\ecuttve Prior to acccpung her new JOb, M.cSweeney was
marketing consultant to Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co .. Ltd.
of San Diego ••• Peggy M . Lipsey, president ofFlrst American Bank &
Trust Co. of 4guna Beach, has been appointed chief
executive oflic·er by a unanimous vote of the board of
directors. au:ordtng to Ernest George, board chairman.
Lip~)' who JOtned th e bank in September as president,
will continue 1n that office as well. • • • Terry N. Holdt has been appointed chief operating
officer at Ir" me-based Western Digital Corp., 1l was
announced b) Roger W. Johnson, president and chief
eitecut1 vc officer Holdt Joined the firm 1n 1981 and served
as vice prc'>1dent of LS I operations. and most recently as
eitecuta ve \ice president and general manager of compo-
nents/board~ d1v1s1on Western D1ptal 1s a manufacturer
of scnllConductor components and 1ntelhgc.nt subsystems.
In another perwnnel move at Western Digital. Vik Vakil
has been named marketing manager for high capacity
winchester and tape back-up products. The an-
nouncement 1.1.ac, made by Kathy Braan, director of
marketing Vakil JOIOS Western Ds~~l Jrom Data
Tecbaology Corp. where he was an engmeenog program
manager for C'Ontrollcr products. . • • • Callan Data Sy1tem1 has qpentd a new Orange
County branch sales office 1n Newpon Beacb, announced
Robert Hufnagel, vice president of marketing. The
Westlake Village company's new sales offices, located in
Koll Cen ter. will be managed by St~ve Tryon. new
southwestern reg.ion sales manager. Callan Data Systems
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DAVIS HARRINGTON
develops. manufactures and markets microcomputer
products. • • • Arcblve Corp. ofC'osta Mesa has been awarded a $25
mil hon contract to supply streaming canndge tape drives
to Mountain Computer, Scotts Valley, announced Tom
MakmaDD. Archive's vice oresident, marketing. ' . .
The Schraff Group, specialists in technical adven1s1ng
for daents 1n the semiconductor manufactunns, computer
retailing. machine tool, aerospace and electronics markets.
has moved its offices The firm as now located at 11 SI
Dove St . Suite 200. Newpon Beach • • •
Living Space, a Costa Mesa-based in tenor plantscape
firm, has completed hon1cultural design for the ~eldbco
headquaners in Rancho Cucamonga. The project was
completed an cooperauon wath O'Donnell, Brigbam
Partners; a Newpon Beach industnal developer. • • •
.Bristol Street A11ocla tes, a commercial develo r,
has purchased f63.3SO-square-feet of land in I rvine~ m
the ltvloe Co. The total purchase transaction amoun was
approiu mately S 1,29 1.505. The Bristol Street was rep-
rese11tct1 by JobD Earnhart, Paul Earnhart and Doug
Himes from tht: Orange office of Lee & A11oclates.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 10~
Neilson figure•
to ben•med
new King•-coach
tod•y. 82. .
NFCpoura
Hon AFC
In Pro lowl,
41-3.82.
UCI keeps f~rl:!J grip on secon·d
T od Murphy
Murp y scores 18
in 78-67 victory
~ tG ~Dally Piiot
GOLETA -Sophomo~ Tod Murphy
continued his torrid streak in PCAA play,
while Bob T.homton scored1ll of his 15 points
In the 1eeond half to lea(I the UC Irvine
basketball team to a 78-67 victory over UC
Santa Barbara here Sunday afternoon.
The viciory enabled the Antcatcn (7-2 in
conference, 11-7 overall) to maintain a firm
grip on second f,lace in the standings. 1w9
games behind ront-running Nevada LaS
Yeps (9..0), and I 'h pm cs in front of Cal State
Fullen.on and Nr' Mexico State (both at S-3).
The Jou dro~ the Gauchos to 1-7 and
6-11 . They are 1il ninth place.
UCI, Which was comina off an emotional
wiii asainst Cal State Fullerton Thursday,
Britton trying
to get his game
back together
Touring pro hopes
his 64 at Crosby
is a good omen
Britton is one of the young pros
who failed to make 1he cut in the San
Diego Open. Two years ago he was
also the first round leader but eventu-
ally fell to champion Ed Dougherty
on the final day when he had a double-
bogey on the par-3 13th h~le after
By HOWARD L. HANDY thrce-puttina the 10th. ..,......ie ... .,..,.,.. His round at Irvine Coast Sunday
Golfina careers sometimes take was routine for the first six holes.
runny bounces. Starting on the 10th tee, he parred the
Take the case of Crosby Southern tint six beforegoinf on a birdie spree.
first-round leader Bill Britton and his He birdied acven o the next 11 holes
counterpart Hal Sutton. and didn't have a bogey d uring his
Twoyearsagoboth wererookicson torrid round. ~
the PGA to.ur and eac~ ~red a ~69 in "I'm tooking to get my game back. t~e Walt Disney a .ass1c 1n Aonda to Last year was very bad and I lost a lot
tic for . fin;t place with S~tton cvcntu-of confidence. J just want to play Jood
ally winning the fi.rst pnzc m.oncy of again," said the Staten Island resident
$72,000 and. Bi:-itton ~tthn& for~9 won the Pac-IOchampionshipas
second and his biggest pay check of a nior at Arizona State. .
$43,000 after a . .four-holc playoff. ..
Sutton has gone on to become too.k two ~eeks off •!'Id then went ....
rookie of the year in 1982 and was to Aonda th11. past w1n';Cr. I a_lso
player of the year and the lcadin& changcd my attitude and I m hop1n1
rrioney winner as a sophomore last for a good year .. season. "~ was very discouraged and I was
Britton·s career went the other way 1ctt1na worse and worse. I probably
and he had to re-qualify for his should have .&otten away. fr?m the
playing card in November after game for awhile. 1 really didn t know
winning onl y $20.492 in 1983. w~~t to do. , .
Sunday in the first round of the .. 1 hope todays round 1san om~n ~f
Crosby Southern at Irvine Coast th~ngs to come even though I d1dn l
Country Club in Ncwpon Beach, dnve well .off the tee. I need to play
Britton fired a near-perfect round or more, ~hats w~y I came up here from
64. seven strokes under par, to take a San Dlcgo. It 1s ~tier to cor:n~ here
three-stroke lead over Jodie Mudd and playthi~ to_s1taround wa1t1ng for
and Tony Grimes in quest of the next week. I II JUSt pla.~ as hard as I
$4 000 first prize fro m a purse of can tomorr~w (today). . . .
S33,ooo. Tony Gnmcs wh~ 1s tied with
"My irons and putter were workina another tour pro, Jodie Mudd, three
for me today:· a pleased Britton said strokesbac~ at 67, also hada ~ood day
fottoWlng his opening round. "I was on the putt1n& green.
relied l?rimarily on its outside shooting,
despite its height advantaae. to beat UCSB.
··w e were lryina to go inside bccauJC of their
size, but t6Cy ovcrpro1cctcd it," noted UCI
Coach Bill Mulligan. ··So we had to take a lot
of outside shots.
.. Wt tho-u&ht 1hert would be a letdown
(aft.er the Fullerton game), and we (ried lO
prevent it. But you have to give a lot of credit
to (UCSB coach) Jerry Pimm and his players.
Pimm is a heckuva coach and. they'll really be
tou&h when they get more players.··
UCJ led rrorn the outset with the Gauchos
notching the score at 8. lOand 12-all. A pair of
free throws by Ronnie Grandison, however.
allowed 1he Anteaters 10 regain. the lead for
good.
The Anteaters increased their m~·n to 10
at 33-23 with I :25 rcmainina in the 1rst half.
but the Gauchos scored the last four ints to
pare the deficit to 33-27 before the inter-
mission. ,
Thornton. who1s forced to the bench after
pick.in& up two fouls within eia.ht iecondl or
the I 7-minutematk ofthefirs1 fiaJfand finally
aot his 1hird with 9:S8 left. in the opcnina
period, scored a pair of ba1keu at the outset of
the second half as the An tea ten repined their
10-~int bulae at 37-27.
Offered Mulligan: ··when Thornton left the
pme Ronnie Grandison did a aood job, bl.it it
really hurts our c19>th on the front hne."
The stubborn Gauchos made One last run,
coming within SS-SJ with 9:42 remainina. but
a jumper by Jerome Lee pushed UCJ's lead
back to four and Georsc Turner sank a pair of
free throws to make it six. Af\er that, the
Gauchos never got closer than rour points
again.
Murphy, o n 7 of.12 shootina from the floor
and 4of 4 from thecharjty stripe.Jed UCI with
a total of 18 points, his fifth strai&ht
performance in double fi1urcs. The 6-9
postman has scored 93 points in his last five
games.
Other Anteaters to finish in double digits -..... ~ ....
....,, Thom ii (llJ. ll<n McDonald (14),
Turner H~r and (...., ( 10). Murphy allo
grabbed. 1 team-hi&h 9 rebounds. ·.
For the Gauchos, au•rd Tony Hopkins hlld
17 points and five assists.
"I'm just happy to ~t tht win," said
Mu111pn-;-wt.OK'~team-W111---piay a1 tbe Lone
Beach Arena apinst Lona 8eacb State
Thu~ni&ht. "It's the larpl win we've Md :
hete. sis a tough place to play. ..
"We vc to be ready for •nybody beca'* •
thcj n all bc;at us. Now that we're Mar the;
top the prnsuce in aoina 10 come on ut. We ;
havcio start showina our poise. After ltic firA
ro1-1nd of conference play, thouah, I'm de-·
lighted to be in second place." · :
The Anteaters shot a crisp SJ percent (31 o( -
59) from the field1 includi~ a 62 percent
second half(l8 of .t:9). JN:: Gauchos weren't
far behind at SI percent (29 of S 7). ~
The taller Anteaters.\ as fi1ured, controlled ·
the boards with a 36-2'1 edge. • ~
able to hit the ball close to the hole '"The greens played a lot better
and made most of the putts. The today than they did Saturday," he
greens were pretty rough but I was said. ··1 made four birdies and no
able to hit·them firm and they usually bogeys and had two 20-foot putts
went ifl. ·· (Pleue eee CROSBY /82)
Whether lt wu with hi• driver or putter, BUI Britton
blazed the Irvine Cout Country Club coune with a fint·
o.11' ~ ...... ~ ........ bllM
round .core of 84 Sunday to take a three ehpt lead in tbe
Croeby Southem Pro-Am Tournament.
Syndicate war brewing over America's Cup
By ALMON LOCllABEY
Mir .............
controversial winged-keel Australia
II. thus ending NYYCs 1)2.ycar
slranglc hold om what was originally
known as the" 100 Guinea Cup."
Stevens picks
Utah State
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Battle lines have been drawn for a
civil war over which U.S. syndicate
wHrchallcngc Australia to regain the
America's Cup in 1987.
First blood was drawn last week by
Dennis Conner of San Diego, who
lost the hallowed yachting prize to the
Aussies last September, with hi s
announement that he intends to
launch an independent America's
Cup bid with San Diego Yacht Club
as the base camp for a "coalition of
national clubs" with himself as skip-
132 years. announced two days later
that it was putting together a syndi·
cate for ·1987 with John Kolius of
T c.xas as skipper and Chuck Kirsch of
Chi cago as syndicate manager.
It all ca me about when Conner was
miffed at NYYC's delay 1n launching
a challenge with him as skipper.
and we believe the team of Kirsch and
Kolius represents the best and the
brightest in the sport today and will be
the winning combination necessary
to meet what will be our organ1za-
t1on's toughest chaJlenge."
NY YC did not announce a dt'Stgn
team for a new 12-mcter but said 1t
w1\1 be called America II 1n honor of
the schooner America whi ch brought
the Cup to America aftcto defeating a
Briush ncct in a race around 1hc Isle
of Wight in \8SI.
Conner's loss of the Cup did not
rcsUll in his head replacing the trophy
at the entrance or the NYYC 1rophy
room. but apparently the powers that
~ were more \han shghtly d1sap-
po1nted with his 1983 performance.
Fountain Valley High quar-
terback Matt Stevens bas rc-
poncdl) aRT'ttd to attend Ut.ah
Staie next (an and will sign papen
to such an affect Feb. 8. thcJir.st_
da y high school players can sian I --+-I
letters or intent.
ToplO
Orange County
higli school
basketball
Dally Pilot oelectlono
per. .
Not 10 be upstaged, the New York
Yacht Club. which held the Cup for
"I think we ha ve a war now,'' said
Conner. .. This 1s like cowboys and
indians. A day of reckoning i~
coming."
NYYC lost no time in retorting.
Said Emil "Bus" Mosbacher, com-
modore or NYYC:
"We arc determined to bring the
America's C up back to the United
States and the New York Yacht Club,
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saddleback 'o Biyant Walton (left) and llewport Harbor'o
Todd Buhman fiCUre t o tan1le &l•ln tonllbt.
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Conner was the skipper aboard
Freedom when NYYC successfully
defended the Cup against the Aussies
in 1980. He was al50 at 1he helm or
Liberty which was defcatt'd by the
Conner ~·as equally disappointed
when the club did no t respond to his
rrquest to be named as skipper to
regain the Cup.
"If they had named me as skipper
when I first offered. I wo uld never
(Pl-oee F IGHT /8 2)
Stevens. who helped 1he Barons
reach the c-1F Big Five semifinals
whdc posting a 9-3·1 record.
picked the Aggies ever the Uni-
vcrs11y or New Me11.1co and Ne-
vada Las Vegas.
Stevens completed I )S passes
out of 254 attempts for 2, 178
yards and 21 iouchdowns in 1983.
IT'S WHITE KNUCKLER TIME
Races in Sea View.
Sout Coast are at
very intense stag_e
By ROGER CARLSON
OI ... Ollr ,_. twt
Sea View and South Coast Lca1uc
basketball en1ries re1um for their
second. and last, Lhree--aamc series in
one wtek. bqinnifl.I toniatu, and if
1he contenden felt hke they had been
1hrou&h a meat arinder Fnday nlJht.
the~ cenainly haven't had much time
10 Itek their wounds.
Esllncia Hi&h's Eagles have a two-
pme stran&lefiold in their bid ror the
Sea View l.equc title, but when it
comes to second and third place
1 consider"luons. which mean berths in
1he CIF 3·A playoffs. n's anyone·s
auess.
Newport Harbor1 Saddlcblck and
El Toro are loc:krd 1n a thrtt-way tie
for second and ton11ht Harbor 11 at
Saddlcback and El Toro is at Estan-
cia. .
In each 1n'-tance.11potT\s K'htdulcd
for 7:30. • •
.. We know Htis one's Important."
said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry
DcBusk prior toh1s 1eam's pme w11h
Estancia Friday n1glit, "but v.-c'vr got
Saddlcback Monday niaht, too.··
Saddleback Cooch Pat Quinn was
probably sayin11hc same 1hing about
Ncweon. Friday nit.ht before his
team s pme wilh El 'toro. if no: ou1
loud, at least priva1ely.
Saddleback 101 to Newport Harbor
1n the first round with an overtime
decision, but since. the Sailor5' have
shown marked improvement and the
Roadrunners of Saddleblck have
bttn hurt1n1 sOmewhat. due to 1n-
Juries tnd illness.
"Bryant and Mark Wa1ton have
had 1he nu," stys Quinn, "and Joe
Deal lost I~ pounds in three dRy1.
Stc"Ve Lujanlhas had a knee 1ruury. ·
too.·· ·
Quinn speaks for everyone ceo n-
ctmed in 1ht ra« when he says. "We
havt to w1n two of our next three."
This 1s 1he last 11n1e this league, or
the South Coast Ltaaue for th•t
matter. mus1 schedule thrtt aames 1n
one '11.'ttk. The pl'I ti« has been done
1n rettnt ycan to accomoda·u: the
1nc:lus1on of the Clf Southcrn S«hon
111 lhC' Stitt playoffs
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But w11h the Southern Section
dropping its participation from the
sta ir playoffs aner this year, the
prac11cc ..... ,u no lonacr be necenary
for scvr-n and right-team lcqucs IO
squeeze their two rounds into 1ia
weeks.
At Estancia. meanwhile. El Toro
puts itJ hopes for an upset on the
should<'n of 6-10 Jeff Amold. The
Charaen art virtually a one-man
army, while Estancia's bllancc, ~ ~
auards Jim Curtis and Jon Johnstoa:
con1rasts as sharply u Arnold'•
ht'i&ht with Estancia's lack of hdahL
In 1he South out l.ct&ut" the bil
OM' 1s at Mission Viejo whec'i
Ct~strano Va~·s !a&ue favorite
Couaars inv1ae. . -
Mis1ion Viejo knocked Capa oO'iq
the first round with a shoclclna 6l~l
verdict. one of only two loues foe'
Capo 1n 20 starts th11 year.
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as coach. today
From AP dlsoatcbes
INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles ~
Kings, who fired Coach Don Perry last '
week, have scheduled an afternoon news
conference today and 're expected to name
former, Vancouver coa~oger Neilson to the post and
announce a new general manager.
Neilson has told the news media for several da\.s
that he had "one firm NHL offer" but would not name
the team, alttlough he dad tell the Los Angeles Herald
Examiner that negottattons were underwa) with that
team.
"ll looks iiooJ." said Nealson. who was e.xpcctcd tu
be a top candidate for the JOb even before Perr) was
officially relieved of his Job. "I'm quite happ} '-"llh It. It
looks lake a keeper ..
Gene'f'al Manager George Maguire will also be
replaced b)" Rogae Vachon. the assistant coach \\ho has
been interim coach since Perl) ·s finng. the Los Angeles
Times said today
The newspaper quoted an un1dent1fied source 1n
the Kings organ11ation as Sa) ing that Vachon, a former
KJOgs goaltender an the I 970s. had accepted the JOb
dunng the \\eckend
Maguire 62. ha<. been \.\1th the \lauonal Hocl..l')
Lrnguc dub for eight }ears
Center \farce! Dionne indicated he had karned of
Maguire's d1sm1v,al after going to lunch with Maguire
on Friday
"George tool.. 11 pretty well.'' ..aid Dionne. "He
handled 11 with a lot of class .. There are a lot of things
he hasn't done \\ell the last few years. but he's done
some good 1h1ngs too ..
Emerson wins doubles title
LA Ql'INT A -Unseeded Jorge ~ Lozano or the Un1vers1ty of Southern
California upset teammate Todd Wh itsken
4-6. 6-4 and 6-4 to win an mv11auonal
tennis tournament at the La Quinta Hotel Sunday
Lozano earn~ a wild card spot in next month's S~50.000 Congoleum Classic at La Qumta.
In the doubles final. Anton} Emerson. a Corona
del Mar High product. and Rick Bengtson of USC
defeated Kelly Jones and Jerome Jones of Pcpperdine
6-3, 7-6.
Records
fall; East
wins in OT
DENVER (AP) -Although his
V. est team lost to the East in Sunday's
l4th .\nnual National Sasketball
\ssoc1ation .\II -Star Game, Coach
Frank la\den had 10 stand bacl.. and
JJm1re th'e record-breaking conte~t
.. This \\as a 'en intense game. a
'cry professional I\ played game ..
.,aid la\den. of the 1 ·tah Jan "This
1.1.as a great -\II-Star (1ame shu'-" and
\howed what our game really 1s"
And La~dcn couldn't resist taking a
swipe at another sports <;pectacle. the
'iuper Bowl ·
"You heard all the Super Bowl
h\pe for a month and you saw what
the} got." hesa1d .. In the Super Bowl.
the h}pe deflated like a ding1ble."
Fl\ e All-Star C.,amc records fell m
the East's 154-1 45 O\enime triumph
The East squad"• 154 broke O} a
'' ngle poi n la rem rd 'ct 1 n 1962 b~ the
V. est The t0mb1ned total poJOts of
299 shattered them.irk of 28~ also \Cl
IO 1462
Magic Johnson ot 1he Lalo.ere,
heucrcd his own I lJ!SJ mark for
ac;sasts. dashing out 22 . compared Ill
16
H1<. I 3a\'11~tc,1nahalfalsobrokch1s
CJld relurd of I I <.ct in I 983 He al<.o
handed out eight 1n one quaner.
hreaking the rnord of '>I\ held b)
man~ pla)er'>. induding Johnc;on 1n
1483
a
Packer•• Lofton a coach. too
HONOl ULU -Wh1~ mo5t playc1~ m
1n the Pro Bowl aame went to bed early the •II•
previous niaht to aet some sleep, G1ce11
Bay Packers wide receiver )amcc; l ofton
was busy delivenng a bab~
"He wa my coach. · Be\.crl> Lofton 'klld h~·n·
unda} whale re \mg m Kap1olan1 ( h1ldrcn·~ Medical
Center, where she gave binh Saturda)' night t0 a 9-
pound, 8-ou nce boy.
Mrs Lofton said her husband remained w11h her
throughout the deli very ofthc1r first child, and-then got
some sleep btfore starting for tht" National football
Conference all-star team. wh1lh beat the .\mcncan
Conference 45-J
"He was a little e'hausted," \he said "But no'-" he
thinks he·s a pro baby dell\ erer "
The couple decided 10 make plan' to have the child
1n Hawa11 wh en Lofton learned he would oc pla)'1ng 1n
this year's game.
.. My doctors said it was all nght 10 t1y." siud M1~
Lofton.
Mrs. Lonon watched the game on television lrom
her hosp1 tat bed.
~
Donohue cut by Invaders .
MESA. Am. -The Oal..land In· m
'aders of the USFL announced Sunda} the •II t
waiver of 10 players. cutting th e ro'>ter to
84. and a line against a holdout
Wai ved v.ere ell-Mater l>c1 High star Joe
Donohue, linebacker from Long Beath State . .\n) 11-.a
Kamalu. defens1 .. e end from San Jose State. Lero\
Lulu, tight end from Wai,h1ngtun. Mike 'itratton
linebacker from Nonh Dakota State, Ste' c Bru\\n,
wide receiver from Stanford. Edd11: Walsh, llncbadcer
from Cal. DcWayne Walker. t•orncrback from Minne-
sota: JefTO'Flahnt). guard from Golden West College
Dwight Ford, linebacker from Oregon. Kc\ JO Baird.
safe\\ from Stanford.
Head Coach John Ralston said Stanford wade
receiverGordon Banks isa holdout from training camp
and wi ll be fi~ed $500 ~.~ay •·for each day he doe\n't
report to training camp.
As expected, Vlkes tab Steckel
HONOLll LU' -Les Steckel. who m
says he·s frequently described as a "per-
fectionist and a workaholic," wa!I fo rmally
announced Sunda\ as the-new coach of the
Minnesota Vikings.
Steckel. a bo)1Sh-look1ng 37-\ear-old. replaces Bud
Grant. who announced Fnda} that he was res1gmng 1n
order to have time "to pursue ~ome other interest\ in
life."
On the Viking!>' starr a\ a re('e1vers coach since
1979. Steckel becomes only the third head coach in the
club's history. Norm Van Brocklin was the first. from
1961-1966. and (1rant had held thCJOb the past 17 years. ...
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Gervin to join Lalten? Theismann
INC1 l tWOOO -Geor&e Gc:rv1h a &l has 'fun t tour-time Nnt1onal B~'iketbaH Association •II t
'ico11ng l"hamp1on w11h the San Antomo
Spurs. ~~ 'i he: plan'i 10 discu~1. J01runa the Io~ Angele!> Laker~ wuh team owner Jetty Buss. HONOLULU (AP) -'Joe The1smann. who helped
"I have: one more )'ear after next year on my the Washanaton Red sk.ms become the tughest-sconna club
contract," the 3 l-)·ear-0ld Gervin told the Los Anaeles in National Football Leaaue history, brou&ht has act to
Herald Examiner after Sunday's NBA All-Star game an Hawa11 and staned the Pro Bowl scoreboard fluhina
Den .. er. "I'm JUSt gonna wall my turn. rtl be 34. But Thc1smann shattered two Pro Bowl passing records
who know5? and ignited an National Conference scoring onslaught that
"l'ru going to talk to Dr. Buss in a couple of years," ended in a 45-3 victory over the American Conference !n
he ~ad. . Sunday's all-star game. Both the 4S points and the mara.in
If (icrvin, a 6-'7 guard, did btcome a Laker ht" of victory also were Pro Bowl records.
would Join another tall guard. Earvin "Magic" Tht1smann completed 2 1 of 27 passes, rewnting the
John!>on. to g1' e Los Angeles perhaps the world's tallest Pro Bowl standard of 17 completions set by Dao Fouts last
backcoun combination. year, and threw for three' touchdowns. tops ever in the
The e1QhH1mc: All-Star, nicknamed "The Ice-annual NFC-AFC clash.
man" said he and Johnson would be a lethal tandem. And he played just over half the game, sharing the
"We have a mutual respect," said Gervin. "He quarterback duty with San Francisco's Joe Montana.
• under')tands how long I've been 1n the league and "You put a group like this together and football is
respects me tor what l'v~ done. If we played together. really fun," said Theismann, who guided the Rcdskms to
wed be a hcllu' a team It s not li kely, but who knows?" an 'NFL-r«ord 541 points durins the regular season. -
McEnroe outlast Lendl
Asked 1fh1s performance, which
earned him Player of the Game
honors. helped ease the pain of the
Resk.ins 3S.-9 Super Bowl loss lo the
Los Angeles Raiders a week ago,
Theismann answered: "No, I didn't
come out here for that"
PHI LADELPHIA -Second-seeded
John McEnroe defeated top-seeded Ivan
Lendt 6-3, 3·6. 6-3, 7-6 Sunday to wi n the
$375,000 ll S. Pro Indoor lltle for the third
con\l'lUllH' )Car. While the National Con-
ference') offense was piling up the
points, its def en~ was throttling the
potentially high-powered AFC of-
fense.
"-1lfnH)e clinched the $54.000 wmner's share
\\ ht·n hl· \\On a founh-set tiebreaker 7-3 as he
t•hm1na1ed Ll·ndl 111 the finals for the second straight )Car. THEISMANN The NFC logged a P~o Bowl-
Sweet Diane posts sweet win high eight sacks of San Diego's Fouts and Kansas City's
Bill Kenney.
Tampa Ba y's Lee Roy Selmon and Washington·s
Dave Butz logged two sacks apiece, and safety Nolao -
Cromwell of the Rams ran a Fouts interception 44 yards
for a touchdown.
A.R C ADIA -Sweet Diane, JO conten-
110n the entire way, pulled out lo a 21'1·
length v1ctol) Sunday in the $1 57, 700 La
Canada Stal.cs at Santa Am ta. Enc Dickerson of the Rams. who gamed 1.808 yards
to lead the league in rushing and become its top rookie
runner ever. led the Pro Bowl rushers with 46 yards. Ridden by jockey Ra) Sibille. Sweet Diane grabbed
the lead for good as the fi eld approached the final tum of
the I '/•-mile course. Weekend'Surprise fini shed second,
wnh the earl y_ pacesetter Lovlier Linda third. --iliiR----
Tar Heels whip LSU
Lazers edge Steamers, 5-4
ST LOUIS -A shot by Tony m Bellingl'r of the St. Louis Steamers
bounced off the top crossbar with three
seconds lei\ in the game and the Los CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)-Michael Jordan scored
23 points in the second half as top-ranked and unbeaten
North Carolina rallied for a 90-79 college basketball
victory over No. 10 Louisiana ~tate Sunday.
Angeles La1ers held on for a 5-4 Majot Jndoor Soccer
League' 1ctory Sunday. ·
Teleriaton. rildlo
"' Wlreptloto
The Tar Heels now have won 17 straight games.
Jordan. who finished with 29 points, led the Tar Heels
from a 52-46 deficit with a three-point play with 13:20 left.
He added a d.unlc on a pass from Kenny Smith with 13:05
left and pulled Nortq Carolina to withm 52-5 I.
Jordan was nine for 12 from the field in the period as
North Carolina hit 14 of its last 17 field goal attempts.
Jerry Reynolds, who had 29 points for LSU, tut a
fol!ow shot w11h 12:43 left toga ve the Tigers a 54-52 lead.
I BOATING
Four yachts close
,~in Manzanillo race
f Qur Class A yachts were still
fighting a close battle for the elapsed
time lead i11 the San Diego to
Manzan1llo race Sunday with Saga, a
68-foot Nelson/Marek-designed
sloop. lead ing the fleet about I 54
males from the start.
Saga 1s being sailed by a Long Beach
Yacht Cl ub sy ndica te composed of
Barry Berkus, Doug Baker and
George Wnter. Her posauon after 19
hours of sailing placed her two miles
ahead of the 67-foot Merlin, elapsed
time record holder for the 1.110-mile
race. Merlan as under chaner to Terry
Lingenfelder of San Diego Yacht
Club.
Three miles behind Merlin was
Switsure lll, a new Nelson/Marek 68-
footer skippered by Nick Frazee,
SDYC. One mile astern of Swtftsure
was Anthem, a 65-foot sloop de-
signed. built and skippered by Roger
MacGregor, Lado Isle Yacht Club .
Westerly winds reportedly re-
mained brisk for the 41 -boat fleet I
after th e I p.m. Saturday st.an off
Point Loma that sent them close-
rcaching along the course at hull
speeds.
On the corrected tame scale. which
as inconclusive at this stage of the
race, the leader was Conquest, a
Peterson-43.
OCC offers classes
More than 40 different classes will
be offered this spring by Orange Coast
College· s Sailing A cad em y conducted
out of the college's Sailing and
Row!ng Base on Pacific Coast High-
way in Newpon Beach.
Most courses are mne weeks an
length and begin the weeks of Feb. 6
and April 9. Several classes bcgm at
other times during the year. Fees
range from $40 to $60 per course.
In 1he "inner'!> lulkeroum. b1ah
I homa<. of the lktr1111 P1\ton'>. the
!!!·'ml··, \.10'1 \ at11.1bk Pla .. er \hnoi..
hi e, hl'ad O' l'r l11hn.,1in·., pt:r-
f11rm e1nn:
Kareem Abdul-Jabber of the Lakers and
Andrew Toney of Philadt lpbla fight for
control of a loose ball ln the Eaat-Weat
AU-Star game ln Denver Sunday.
With more than a dozen boats,
ranging from L1do-I 4s to big ocean
racers. OCC's Sailing Academy 1s
designed for the beginner as well as
the seasoned sailor. It is the largest
and mo'.>t comprehensive sailing
academy on the West Coast
Registration is btsng conducted at
OCC's community services office
located m the college·s Student
Center building. The office as open
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.
till noon. Rcgsi trat1on is also being
conducted by phone by calling
432-5527
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From Page Bl
drop tor bird\ I'm pleased with my
round"
In rckrnng to Bntton's round.
Gnmes..a1d. "A 64 tsagreat round no
mailer \\here )OU play."
While the pros v.ere drawing all the
plaudat'i wuh their low scores, some
of the amat<'urs 1n th e field al so
showed their skills. Roger Hughes, a
resident of Newpon Beach and a
member al Big Canyon CC. scored a
hole-in-one on the 170-yard, par-3
13th hole
"Sure 11 "a'i a thnll but I couldn't
tell whether 11 went in or not until the
people around the green staned
Jumpins up and down The biggest
thing, howt"vc:r, 1s that it gave our
team a two-under ~ore on the hole."
Huaflc ha5 had one other ace 1n his
career. aen1ng one at Indian Wells
several year ago. He used a four-i ron
to scort hie. hole-in-one Sunday.
In the pro nm compct1t1on, three
team!> are ued for tl\e lead at ninc-
under-par. l <immy Armour Ill with
Irvine Coa'\t '~ Bob Crigler b d a front
nine of 29 coupled with a 33 for a net
62. Ra} tewarl \\ltlh nta Ana·~ W,
G Mitchell and Tom Pernice with
Irvine Con t', John l omma arc also
tied for the lead with four teams hed
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Tinder Box wins regatta
Tinder Box, skippered by Bob
Lockhart of the host cl ub. was the
Class A winner Saturday an Dana
Point Yacht Club's Midwinter Tune-
up Regatta for Performance Handi-
cap Racing Fleet yachts.
Second in Class A was Jalapena. co-
sk1ppered by Bently and Galway. and
third was Valkyrie, sailed by G.
Baker. Dana West Yacht Club.
In C'lass B the winner was Holo
KJk1 with Rick Raff. Capistrano Bay
YC al the helm: runner-up was Gold
Rush, sailed by Don Heck.er. Capo
BYC. and third was Rampage, skip-
pered by Lance McCabe, Dana Point
YC.
Vivace. skippered by Bill Clore,
DPYC. was the Class C winner,
followed by Anticipation, Bob Mcln-
lyre, DPYC
Winner in the Non-Spinnaker
Class was Condor, sailed by Becky
Luzio, Capo BYC; second was
Chubasco II, Eldon Foltz. Capo BYC,
and third was Whisper. H1ld1ng
Johnson. DPYC
·FIGH-TISON •..
From Bl
have oraan1zed my own campaia,n,"
he said.
His spht w1t~NYYC means that he
Wlll be tak1na chief fund raisers and
Freedom syndicate d1rC(tOrs, Oeorae
F. "fntz" Jewett and Edward du
Moulin, with hlm, plus the potential
tax shelter of the New York Mant1me
Academy.
Kirsch wu the syndicate manager
of Tom Blaculler's Defender·
Coura eous efTon which practiced
last sprin& 1n Newport Beach before
enaa&ina Conner rn the official trials
at Newpon. R.I . Kolius was the
skipper of the 12-yearold Couraicous
which wos narrowtr defeated by
Conner 1n the final tnab last Auaust
Kirsch 1 1 director of the United
ate Yacht Raci~a Un1an and the
New York V: cht qub. Ht 11 widely
known as the ~1ppcr of the ocean·
racina yacht aramouchc whtch he
campa1ancd 1ucccufully for ycan on
the Grut Lake and 1n the tlanuc. ...
Kolius was a silver medalist in the
Solina Oass in the 1976 Olympics.
Observers believe the strenath of
Conner's coalition will be in the West
with possible support from flonda
and New York through the MAntime
Academy.
Conner said that since his an·
nounccment the youna orpn1zation
has received nutty $1 malhon in
checks and pledae~. 1nclud1na a
$200.000 srant in computer resources fro~ 1 Boston firm 10 be used for boat
des11n.
"We•ve had more th-n SO people
cont1ct us,"Conncrwd. ··1 think this
plan appeals to people."
T~rou&h the team of K.!f'ICb and
Kohu the NYYC h.u potential
support from Tcxa • the mid~cst,
flonda anC! New York.
Mo t>achcr, incidentally, was the
defender of the America's Cup 10 l96land 1967a!"d tu thercputauon of tltina • mcuculou orpnazcr or
t m effort
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MONDAY JANUARY iO lf.J84 OHAN (,f COU NTY CA I IFOH NIA 2'> CENT S
Coast
Laguna Beach and a de-
veloper may have
reached a settlement In a
dispute over some
beachslde con-
dominiums./ A3
Fear of groundwater pol-
lution Is stalling con-
tinued use of the county.'8-
largest landfill./ A3
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California
Ventura County officials
and the tourist communi-
ty of Solvang are Involved
In a hassle over sales tax
receipts./ .A4
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Nation
To na-ene's surprise,
PresldeJ1t Reagan an-
nounces his plans to seek
a second term./ .A4 ..
Veteran Afizona con·
servative Sen . Barry
Goldwater has decided
not to try for another
term./A4 ,,
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World
U.S. officials express op-
timism tha1 a truce can be
reached In fighting In
southern Alrlca./ .A4
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Features
Why is Orange'County
prone to so many
modeling and acting
..,gencyscams?/A7
The origin of low back
pain is difficult to de-
termine./ A8
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Sports
UC Irvine maintained its
grip on second place In
the PCAA with a win over
UC Santa Barbara./81
' Biii Britton, a struggling
touring pro, Is the first
round leader oft he
Crosby Southern./82
A U.S. syndicate war Is
brewing over the 1987
America'sCup./81
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Entertainment
What was Elke Sommer
doing at the Newporter
resort?/A7
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Business
The state Insurance In-
stitute Is urging swift ac-
tion by policyholders who
may have suffered prop-
erty damage In last
week'swind storms./ Al ;
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Thia beacb.loln& couple learned the clan&en of feeding the aequlla -they
come back lor more and bring their frlencla.
.It's June in January;
thousands hit beach
By CHRISTINE DECKER .
OftMD91trl'WSwt
Warm, dry 8Q...degrce air blown in from the
desen by Santa Ana winds lifted thousands of
people out of their hon1es and onto the sands or
area beaches over lhe weekend. .
Although most of the beachgoors didn't
brave the chilly 58-<iegrcc waters, the weekend
was marred>by a drowning off Hunting1on State
Park Beach Sund'ay.
"We found him floating face down a little
ways out at 3: 12a.m . He was wearing long pants.
We worked on him forei&ht minutes and he was
breathing but then he went , irito ventricular
fibrilation and we Jost him:· said Richardson.
There were few other rescues.
"It was reasonably crowded all weekend,"
he said. He estimated about 28.000 flocked.lo
Huntington Beach.
Aboul 90.000 people reportedly sunned
themselves a' Newport Beach. about 40,000 al
Laguna Beach and about 11,000 visited San
Clemente Beach over the weekend.
coast
case
Victim could be
one of three men
reported missing ·
. By ROBERT BARKER
or-.~n..IMll'
•
On a Sunday evening. little more
than two weeks ago, 25-year-0ld
Frank lgnarra of Kuntington Beach
borrowed his brother's ~r to drive
.:. two miles across town to visit his
mother.
He never arriVcd. ,
lgnarn hasn't been seen since ·-
apparently disappearing· without a
trace.
The car he had been driving was
found abandoned with its keys still in
the ignition at 17th Street and Pacific
Coast Highway on the Huntington
Beach coastline. ·
InvestigatoB have been stumped
by the puzzling disappearance.
But today, Huntington Beach S&t.
Ed McErlain said there is a possibifiy
(Pl-oee 111188111G/A2)
.Lost man's ~ ,· -
body found
near .coast
The badly decomposed body of a
youn' man found Sunday off the
Hunun&ton Beach coast is believed to
belong to one of two fishing boat
crewman lost at sea Dec. 4,
a\Jthorities said today.
A boater discovered the bod}', c lad
i~ blu.ej_cansand tennis shoes. nea~an
01/'dnlhng platform abou1 four miles
otT tM: shore. An Orange Coun1y
Harbor Patrol spokesman said 11
appears the body had been in the
water for several y,·eck1. Jesse Reyes Masciet. 23. of Brea, was on 1hc
beach at the end of Newland Street behind 1he
Southern ~alifornia Edison Co. plant with five
friends. They told resc"'ers Masciel had been
drinking. A fi'hle before 3 a.m . his friends
noticed he was missing and called Huntington
Beach Life Squad. accordtna, to Bill Richardson,
marine safety lieutenant who also respanded.
"It was beautiful weather. These were near
summer crowds and the mosl we've had so far
this year. It was nice and sunny. I'll bet there·s a
lot of ptople suffering from winter sunburns
today." said Laguna lifeguard Mike Dwinell.
Two roller •katen enjoy unmeuonably warm
weather on tbe •idewalk ne&r the Hundn(ton
Beach Pier.
Steve Lewis and Ron Poole, both of
Long Beach. were lost at sea early last
month when the boat they were
aboard, the L'Epsadon, capsized dur·
ingfoul weather somewhere between
Catalina Island and Hun1ington
Beach. '
-U.S. Marine killed
in Beirut fighting
Soldier dies awaiting
flight to Navy ship
offshore for aid
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-A U.S.
Marine died today of wounds suf.
fcrcd in daylong clashes with Shiite
militiamen, a Marine spokesman
said. Three other Marines were
wounded.
Maj. Dennis Brooks, the Marine
spokesman. said two Marines were
slightly wounded earl y in the day and
two othe~ suffered graver wounds
during an afternoon exchange.
One of those wounded in the
af\cmOQ.ll died while awaiting a
helicopter flight for treatment on a
U.S. Navy ship offshore. The other
was flown to the amphibious assault
ship USS Guam for treatment.
Brooks said. .
The death of the Marine. whose
name was not immed iatel y released.
was the fi~t since Jan. 8. A total of
260 U.S. servicemen ttave been killed
since the Marines arOved in Septem·
ber 1982.
The first cla5h, at midmorning,
lasted aboul an hour. The fighting
erupted apin at 2:30 p.m . and
continued into the early evening.
A spokesman for Amal, the main
militia force of Lebanon's Shiite
Moslcms. said two Shiite civilians
were killed and at leasl 13 other
people. including o ne militiaman.
were wounded by Marine fi re near
Hay el·Sellum, east of the airport.
"They (Mari nes) are shelling Hay
el-Sell um heavily. It is very bad," said
the spokesman at the west Beirut
office of Amal leader Nabih Bcm.
Brooks said he did not have
informatian about injured civilians.
Lebanese state radio said two .
civilians were wounded at Beirut
airpon, which was cloK<i by the
morning shelling. reopened and then
closed again as shells from 1he hills
\lammed into its parkin& lot in the
afternoon.
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Chrl•dneCarrillo tries out one of
Klllybroo~e School'• new truck•. ~,
. Kids to keep on
truckin' thanks
to millionaire
By KAREN E. K.LElN
Of Ille OM!y l"llol IWf
A Minnesota millionaire who takes his cue from. a
fR5ffular old 1elcv1sion sencs made some 96 Costa Mesa
kinder$artcner!i happy when he granted their wish.
Mimi Kerr was bc&Jnn1n~ to Lh1nk that her
K.i llyhrooke Elcmcntar) School k1ndcrgarton class would
never recove r !he wooden toy trucks that "''e re stolen from
the playground last fall .
Then she heard abou1 Percy Ross, the milhona1rc
who "''rites a syndicated newspaper column aimed at
giving money and gift!i to people who wnle him with
requests.
Kerr, a 51-ycar-0\d Cos1a Mesan y,·ho has taught at
Killybrooke for 13 years. coordinated the students and
their 1cachers 1n December and lhe} senl R~s a letter
written on butcher paper, signed b) each child and includin~ thumbprintsofthose who hadn't lea med how to
wntr their names.
The classes had a 1ruck-<iraw1n~ conte!it and the 1wo
best-designed lrucks were included 1n the package.
Kerr had all but forgoltcn the 1nc1dent when she got a
call from Minnesota say1ng t~.c m1lhona1re was ddJ.ghted
with the letter and the artwork and wanted to replace the
trucks.
(PleaH eee MILLlOftAIRE/ A.2)
Proposal for new building
creates pier pressure in HB
A plan 10 construct a new two--
story. coppcr-roored buildina at the
end of Huntinaton Beach pier is
drawing lots or 1ttention -and it's
no! all favorable.
After all. the old pier ha~ been
around for 70 years, and nobody's
aoing to do tny1hin1 dras11c ther('
wi1hout cliriling a howl or two.
Bui the cntics arc lash1n1 !he pier
pl1n f1'lm 111 sides.
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BARK(R
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presenl ron1roveny when hu&"C waves
baucrcd the end of the p1t'r and nppcd
out dCck1ng. nuling and 9CVtral
pilings. h alw d1ma~ the old End
Cafe. whieh later had to be desll'O ed
bt"Cause 11 was a safct} hatard.
_ _f!ty Adm1n1S1rator C hfrles
•' l["' mp50n is 'f)ush1n& plans for the
.new bu1ldina. tic wants a coffee hop
rcstuarant 10 ~ loca1cd on the first
· floqr_ with ti,e 5«ond story to be taken In 11\e JUd1mcnl or some reautar
pier visi1ors. the propo~ stucturc·s "Wha1 i( wt do s1ttngthcn the end
design "sucks," is "yuck-o" 1nd is 1n of !he pier and somc1h1n& h1p~ns to
up fbr a mteuna room. Fees ror 1hc
uK: of1hc buildina for such thin&' as
rcunions and cdnvent1on1 and wed·
ding rtt'Cplions 'lt'Ould easily linaf'K'f
build1n1 rosts, he bcl1c~Cl.
"obonion." the m1ddlc:· asks Council .. ·oman
And JOmc offi c1als. v.·hoarc staying Ruth F1nlc) "There have been
away (rom the has~IC O\'et ICS!het1C'S, StUdlCS !hat s.ay !he pier tS I OIRI 10
arc questioning !he costs of such an have 10 be rt1nforct'd. Wha1 tf
cntcrpriR and arr asking 1fthe 1 .8~ some1hina ·happens 1n 1he middle
...,,......_. foot structure can be made strong. We'll havr something at 1he end 1ha1
HBClty Adm.lnl1tratorCharleeTbom.peonbold•modelof . , cnQU&1\ 10 suppon 5uch a. heavy we won·1 be1ble ~o get 10 ..
But the <IH1&f\ of the build1na by
\rv1nt &T'(h1tCC1 JefTrty T Garnrf -
and 11' use a' a me$1n1 platt -h1i.
d raiwn 1ht 1rt ofEllA C.'lln.s1tn~n 'A"ho
controYenlal bulldJnC propoeed for end of pier. bu1kllng. , The stage \\'8.$ ~t las1 March f6r the
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Mlaty Roeu, 10, and Shannon Brown,
Balloons
help boost
1984 drive
Dotting the sky with a variety of
colors, 3,000 helium balloons floated
high above Orange County over the
weekend as the March of Dimes ltfted
off its new year with a picturesque
Balloon Derby.
"It adds a festive feeling to a
traditional actt\'tty." said Larry Rich-
ardson, executive director for the
Orange Cou nt y March of
D1mes."There ts nothing ltke a good
balloon ltft-off. ..
Tradittonally, the Mother'~ March.
JO wl11ch volunteers so from door to
door collecting contnbut1ons to fight
birth defects, takes place dunng
January.
But this year when people gave a
contribution, they had the option of
participating in the balloon derby
_held Saturday at Santa Ana College.
Name tags were attached to the
balloons and pnzes for the donor and
the finder of the balloon that travels
the farthest will be given.
More than $5,000 was raised,
accordi ng to the organizers.
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Irvine to get 3 more ~ops
By ANDREA ADELSON
ot the 0.-, Noe ·~ Irvine's 81-man force ...,,11 be
bolstered b) three more officers
somettme this year but the add111on
will onl) allow the department to
keep pace with the cit)' ~s raptdl)
expanding populatton. a poltce
spokesman said.
The six-month·old budget request,
approved by the Crty Council last
week, was included in a detailed
report showing Irvine's pohce depart·
ment needs to grow b) 22 mOfe
officers by 1986. bamng a change 1n
population prOJCCllons. which now
calculate a. leap of 14.J 77 people 1n
three years.
The report serves onl} "as food for
thought." Ass1s\ant Cit) Manager
Paul Brady said. The council took no·
acuon on it. other than to endorse the
department's concepts for manpower
needs. but asked the Finante Com-
mission to revte\" 11 before. the
1984-85 preliminary budget due
March 25.
Brady said 11 1s unlikcl) the ne...,
officers will hn the streets bcJfon.· Jul).
a six-month lag needed for reLru1t1ng
and training.
The three-year outline also projects
adding 14 Aon-s...,om personnel.
another lieutenant assigned to plan-
nmg and research. creattng a whtte
collar crime investtgauve unit and
1nn1atmg phone-in report taking on
minor crime 1nc1dents.
No cost proJecuons of the threc-
)'ear ex pansion were included in the
report, although the costs of adding
thr;ee more officers had already been
included JO the department's $6.1
million 1983-84 budget request.
MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND? ...
From Al
that a badl} decomposed bod> found
far out to sea Sunda}' ma} be that of
lgnarra. But McErlain has little
evidence to connect the two e~cept
Ignarra 1s missing and a bod} has
been found.
Add1ngdoub1 that lgnarra has been
found are spokesmen for the Orange
Count} Harbor Patrol who say the~
believe the bod} 1s not lgnarra·s but
one of tv.o crewmen m1~c;1ng since a
fishing boat capsized in the area of an
offshore 011 platform on Dec. 4
lgnarra IS the CO-OY. ner of rabnc
Mill Upholstery al 18023 Beach Bh d.
He's descnbed as about 6 feet tall. '
I SO pounds. Y.tth dark brown. shon
hair and a fair complexion Police are
aslung an}'one w11h 1nformatton to
call them at 536-5951
\.1canwh1le. McErlain said he e\-
pects the bod) to be 1dent1fied toda}
through use of dental charts. He said
descnpt1ons of the clothing lgnarra
was weanng Y.hen last seen were
sketch\
He also said 1denttftcatton wtthout
the use of dental charts would be
difficult because of the ttme the body,
has hccn JO the Y.ater.
MILLIONAIRE AIDS MESA KIDS ...
From Al :
Coinc1dentall). the "Breakawa)" television pro~ram
was doing a story on Ross and wanted 10 film the deltver:
of the trucks on Thursday.
So Kerr and her charges got to do some acting. to boot
She kept the news of Ross· gift a secret from the
children so the} could he surprised when the lall trom
Ross came
the lirst time:· Kerr said. '-O the cameras could show hef
"spontancou..," reaction.
"I thought I'd be nervous. but I wasn't at all ,·· she said.
l he kid~. a f<.·..., of -whum got to talk to Ross on the
phonl·. were thrilled Y.1th the irutks. \\htch arrl\'ed from a
C ar.,on firm <;honl}' after the phone Lall
"I had to pretend I was hearing (of the donation) for The program Y.111 air on Channel I I from I to 2 p.m.
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PIER PRESSURE GROWS IN HB ...
From Al
has operated bus1nescc;s on the pier
for 33 years
"I can't understand what they want
to take 1t awa> from the people." she
said. "There are other places for
pnvate groups to meet such as at
Maxwells the library. schools. at
\harlte'c; C htlt, or at Cit y Hall It's
JUSt not feasib le I can't sec 11 myself."
Chnstensen also said the bu1ld1ng
could become a "sunk1ng mess" b}'
people th~owing fish up on the
buildings
She also assens the copper roof will
turn green and drip poisonous fluids
down below
Christtnsen. who has solicited
comments and taken an informal poll
of 100 people at the p1tr,' said 95 of
them oppose the plans for the new
building.
John Loftis, a sophomore at Hunt·
mgton Beach Htgh School. was
moved to wnte "We need a plact for
surfers and town folk to go v1s1t when
they go to tht beach We don't want to
run a damn country club for all the
nch people 1n Huntington Beach ..
Another t:nt1c. Wilham Anderson.
·Just Call
642-6086
sa\S". \\eha,e somc folk~lrom ctt\
ha.II who Y..tsh to ha\C tht'tr oY.n
pm ale pla-.pen on a second le' cl
above the ne...,, cafe Isn't that c;,1,-cll for
them" So swell in fact. the\ ~hould
pa) for that luxur: out.of their oY..n
pocket. Let tht'i travcst) come under
public scruttn) ..
Bob and Darlene (1off rail the
proposed building .. ,ho'"' and
plastic."
Helen O'Bnen· "I don·1 1111.e the
structure at all It look' hl>.e a
lifeguard station."
Lula Belle Lindquist. "Your bu1ld-
10g picture has not been a wcll-
thought out plan (h ) looks hkc a
bomb shelter·•
L. Robenson. "Bcaut1ful. absolutl'-
ly beautiful if )ou netd a mental
institution or pnson on a pier It
sucks. No go Let'~ ha'"e some
common sense here"
Ctt) Administrator Thompson.
said~ likes the design and purpoc;t of
the bu1ld1ng. It's d~s1gned 10 1nd1catt'
movement. hkr a 0031 out 10 the
ocean ..
'"\\ e hired an archttect to create
1ntcrcs1 I'd ha-.e 10 say he 's done tt,"
Thompson said WT) ly.
He also cla1mes that builders 1n
[urope ha'e been using copper fbr
200 }Cars or so and that copper makes
the best plumbing material. It hasn't
poisoned an)' fish that I know of. I
think thcrt 1s some misinformation h('re ..
1 hompson said he hopes the build-
ing project can go out to bid in March
and that the structure can be com-
pleted by summer.
But cit) officials say 16 new pilin~s
will be required to support the new
building and that work will cost
mone) that hasn't been allocated.
The city has spent about $300.000
alrcad) on pier repairs. It still has a
S 125,000 balance from storm m-
c;urance but it's g01ng to cost about
$300.000 more to build the 1.200-
~uare bu1ld1ng.
OOk1als are trying to get $250,000
in l S Job Bill funds but they
JOd1C'atc there's a question whethtr or
not a restaurant and mc:ct1na place
4ualtiy
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Murderer
wants to die
SANTA ANA (AP)-A
man convicted of murder-
ing a I 2·year-old girl and
wounding her best p-iend
want.s his <!-Hyer to halt
efforts to prevent him from
being sent to the gas
chamber.
Saying he is "sick and
tired of me." Thomas Ed-
wards, 39. is now ready to
die after behind convicted
last March of the 1981
shotgun slaying ofVane.ssa
Ibeni as she and Kelly
Cartier, also 12. looked for
a picnic site in the
Cleveland National Forest
ea.st of San Juan
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''A.I.'' CINTIR HILPING PIOPLI TO .ACHllVI GOALS
·I~ A llX MONTH ''TOTAL FITNlll PROGRAM''
The "A.T" Center IAlternollve Treolmenl Cenrerl located in Suzonnes Studio, 3023 PCH 1n Corona del Mor, hos
developed rhe roosr 1mpress1ve 10101 fitness program ovo1loble anywhere 111 Ororige County.
Soys d1rec1or Colleen W1llengo; "We knew 1ha1 people were tired of 1he way Heohh Clubs were providing services for
1hem You come 1n, poy a large 1mt1ol payment, bul ofter thol, even lhough you're promised all k1~s of personal 01ten11on, you get
none You erid up l1gh11ng 1he crowds for a monlh or so and 1hen drop oul ,
l/l{e designed the '"A T .. Cenrer w1lh one lhing 1n mind, one·OO·One penonal Ollenhon 1n oil aspects of a Toto! Heohh
and f11ness Pn>grom
In Che "AT " Program we hove d1v1ded our opprooch to l11ness into several caregor1es:
al Nu1r111on & We1gh1 loss cl Stress Monogemenl Conlrol & Goal Setllng
b Exercise ond Cord1ovosculor Rehab1htot1on di T ra1n1ng for the Compe1111ve Athlete
Everyone hos a comple1ely ind1v1duol need for nurrtt1on & exercise, so we do 121 'doys of testing to determine who1 their
d1e1 ond e•erc1se program should be. This way, we con develop o system 1ho1 •S suited 10 the exocl needs ond only 1heir 1nd1v1duol
needs Ya1, because we do such e"'tens1ve 1es1mg, we olso con design o progrom 1ho1 fits your hfesiyte We do the following tes1s,
• Cyto·to1ut food Sens1trv11y Counseling • Blood Pressure Tes1ing
• Nutrient Deficiency Testing Through o Compuler • Heor1 & lung Copoc1ly T eshng
• Body Fo1 Percentoge T eshng • Muscle Endurance Copoc11y Testing
tolso done weekly during lhe entire six mon1h program! •Siren Testing " th.e Eflect Stress hos Token on Your Body
• Oxygen lntoke T est1ng !twice weekly!
Actually lhe tesl1ng is d1111ded 111to 1hree port$:
11 T 1.nting to de1erm1ne a proc11col, reol1s11c approach 10 nutrition & sensible d1el
21 T es11ng 10 determine exercise copoc1ly & capability
31 Testing 10 determine scress level i1s effect on the body both phys1colly & emohonolly.
Alter the 1ntiol resting we toke all of the combined results of those tests & put 1hem 1ogether into one tolol progrom of
nutri11on, exercise~ stress control & monogement · eoch section determined for you by you. In other words, ofter we've done our test11'~, and consult'bt1on, we know exoctly whot your needs ore & then we design o prac11col reol1s1tc program to help you meal those
needs as quickly as possible. And, we work wrth you one·on-one. with personal otrentron, every hme you come 1n10 the center
It's 1us1 like having a personol 1ro1ner & coonselor for o lull s111 months,
''We're doing 1hrs to so11sfy a growmg need," states direct°' W 1Uengo, "In the health industry ten 10 fifteen years ago
when heohh clubs first stort4Kl, people come in ond were 1mpress4Kl by what they sow, lot's of chrome equipment, whirlpools, sounos,
ere But now rhey're not impressed with those 1h1ngs onym0te. Now~ wont to see that they really ore gettillg completely
personal 01ten1ion & rhot what lhey're domg is b&tllg desrgn4Kl ond mon1t0f4Kl by people who know what they're domg & tia..e the
credentrols to prove 11
We're using our Chorret Program lo ollow o person 10 'J)end six months completely re dorng thoir body rn onywoy rhey
won1 . In other WOfds, 1n JI~ months we con help you QelJ!lfO the beJt shape you've ever been m your !tie '
At the "AT " Cent«, Or Gisele Weisman, o Ph.D.'" COl#l(1lrng ond pty(hologreol setv1ces ondourtlo of the booli: "The
W1nnon Wqv,." handles the s:tre1i monogemtot Ol1d goal sethng/gool 0110 nmenl s.ectron of our program
011r Experimental/Charter Program rs to p<ovt thot tho heollh 1ndu,1ry b making the ttons11ton too "Honds On" toto4
opprooch to fitness that deol1 w ith oU O~IS phy11coRy, menloUy & emohonolly.
Wt Ort of,artng 200 Chorrer Members 0 chonct to portrcrpote 1n th11 pr<>grom the cost IS $ 150 00 and COYeO on testing,
tro1mng, ond one to one mon1t()(1zot1on for SUI t'llOl'lths Thtte ore no hidden costs ond $ 150 00 covers you l0t o lu• six months. There
w ill olso be o silt month mointanonce progrom ovo1loblt to these 200 ~ 01 the end of this program. In order for us to continue
monttor1ng 1he1r re1uh1 for o full yeor
To ~com on hperunenYOl/Chorter Member plto con
THI "A.J ." CINTIR
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NEW YORK IAPJ -The fonowlno list shOws the Neiw Y0(1{ Stock E>td'la"" stocks and warrants that have C>ON ~ the most an6 down the most based on percent of change reoardleu of \lolume
.for Friday. ~ • No ~urui.s trading belOw $2 are f.-·1,.1ded. Net and s>el"Cefltaoe chariges ert ~lfferen«_ between the pre\llous clollno orlc.e arla"""todav's t.tr.m. orlee.
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NEW YORK (AP) Jan 27 Prev dav _Tod~Y. Ad\lanced 368m Oec:line<l Unchanged 22' total iu ues 79' New highs 137 ~
New lows
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) Jan. 27
Advanced Declined ¥nchanged otatluutt New ,,igM
New lows
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NASDAQ SUMMARY
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NEW YORK (M» -Mosl acll\le over·
the· counrer stocks suoohe<i bv NASO M~~~e 1~~uffi8 s;~~ "'~e~ ~hV,.
Convor 1,318 900 21 " 21 • -~ lnle• \ 1127.600 J5 3S • -11 J
APOleC 866, S00 26 • 21 • -1 l Tandn \ 613,800 IS • 1 J . -~ HmeDP s 595.600 18 I ' -l\1
Cmceu r,;·600 ?4 • • 2 • • Mack.Tr r1 '°° 19 • 2 • l Seagte \ 37 100 IJ..., IJ~ 'I
Un1oll s 364 100 10 " 10 • +
Goto QuorEs
METALS QuoTE S
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That's an apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. Tok p track of
wherecompanlesaregoingand whtch'people are h I ping
themgetthere,justwat h'CreditLine'-verydayinth
Business section of your new DlilJ Pilat
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\
Robert Davis named assoCiate
with Hastings~Lundstrom firm
Rober& L. Davis, A.IA .. has been named an associate
with Haslln1s-Lund1trom Archllect1, a Costa Mesa-based
afch1tectural and land planning firm Davis will serve as
acting production director. Before101l'ling Hastings. Davi.-.
was project manager of DeRevere, Wise, Garaldan &
A11oclatea, Inc. • • • Lee Harrington of an1a Ana has Joined Englander
Lloyd & Co., a Newpon Beach advcrns1ng and public
relations agency. as production manager of 2..!:!..nl and
bro~dast. Harnngton 'worked for Estey-Hoov~fore
101ning Englander Also J01ning Englander 1s Pamela
McSweeney of Rancho Palos Verdes. as an account
execuuve. Pnor to accepting her new JOb. McSwcene) was
markeung consultant to Otsuka PbarmaceuUcal Co .. Ltd.
ofSan Diego • • • Peggy M. Lipsey, president of First American Bank &
Trust Co. uf Laguna Beach. has been appointed chief
executive officer by a unanimous vote of the board o1
directors. according to Ernest George, board chairman
Lipsey. who JOined the bank in September as president.
will continue in that office as well • • • Terry N. Hold& has been appointed chief operating
officer at Irvine-based Western Digital Corp., 1t was
announced b) Roger W. Johnson, president and ch1d
executive ofliccr Holdt Joined the firm in 1981 and sen ed
as' ice president of LSI opcrauons. and most recentJ} as
executive 'ice president and general manager of compo-
nents/boards d1v1s1on . Western D1~1tal 1s a manufacturer
of sem1conductorcomponents and 1ntclhgent subs} stems
In another personnel mo'e at Western DigHal. Vlk Vakil
ha!> been named marketing manager for high capac1t}
winchester and tape back-up produlls The an-
nouncement was made hv Kathy Braun, director of
marketing. Vakil JOtn!I Western D1$1tal from Data
Technology Corp. ~here he was an engmeenng program
manager for controller products • • • Callao Data Sys&ems has opened a new Orange
County branch sales offitc in Ncwpon Beach, announced
Robert Hufnagel, 'ice president of marketing. The
Westlake Village com pan}·., ne~ sales offices. located 1n
Koll Center. ~111 be managed h} Steve Tryon, new
southwestern region sales manager Callan Data Systems
OVER THE COUNTER
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DAVIS HARRINGTON MCSWEENEY
dnclop!>. manutacturcs and markets microcomputer
products • • • Archive Corp. of Costa Mesa has been awarded a S25
million contract to supply streaming cartndge Lape dnves
to Mountain Com puter, Scotts Valley, announced Tom
Makmaon, Archive's' ice oresident. marketing ' ..
The Schraff Group, spec1alt!.tS in technical advert1S1ng
lorcltcnts 1n the semiconductor manufactunn$. computer
rt·ta11tng. machine tool, aerospace and electroni cs markets.
ha!> movl'd 1ts offices. The firm is now located at 1151
Do\e 5t . Suite 200. Newpon Beath ' • • •
Living Space, a ( osta Mesa-ba!led rnterror plantscape
lirm. has completed horticultural design for the Meldlseo
headquarters 1n Rancho Cucamonga. The project was
completed 1n cooperation with O'Doonell, Brigham &
Partners; a.Newport Beach 1ndustnal developer. •••
Bristol Street Associates, a commercial developer.
has purchased I 63.350-!>Quare-fcet of land in Irvine from
the Irvine Co. The total purchase transaction amount was
approx1matcl) $1 ,291 ,505. The Bristol Street was rep-
n:sented b> John Earnharl, Paul Earnhart and Doug
Himes from the Orange office of Lee & A11oclates.
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Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Monday. January SO. 198• A9
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10
FV IDS office introduces
high-income mutual fUnd
The Investors Group ol mutual
funds has introduced a new fund . IDS
fatra Income Fund. according to
Norm Weaver. local di\· 1\1onal sales
manager for IDS/American Express.
•Weaver's office 1s at 18109
Brookhurst St.. Fountain Vallt')
I IDS 1s investment manager and
distributor for the mutual funds 1n the
Investors Group
Utter added
M1n1mum 1r\\estment for 1hc fund
I'> S.!.000 .\dd111onal 1nH•s1mt'nt~
urn be made at an} time for SIOO or
more. ales 'hargc for the new fund
will begin at 5 percent, with a smalkr
sales tharge tor larger purcha~s.
Jn add1uon to IDS E\tra lncoml'
fund and thl' other 13 mutual funds
1n the ln,estors Group. IDS ofTer'
pc:nonal hna1ic1al planning. lite in·
surancr. annu111es. investment
l erufil:ate'>. I ndl\ 1dual Retirement
.\nuunts, and management and
fiduc1ar) services for pension and
emplo)ee benefit plans.
The wmpany provides these scr-
' ices prrmartl} through 4.300 rep-
rescnta11 ves in I b<J offices throughout
the l 'n11ed States.
Weaver !>aid the new fund's prt-
mar) goal 1s a high le'el of rnrrent
income The fund ma) also !.ed
cap11al gro\\th \\hen con~1stent \\tth
m high t·urrent income obJeCll\C
Insurance tip for storm victims
According to Jacl.. U11er. portfof10
manager for IDS Extra Income f-und.
the fund seeks 10 ach1t''e its goals b}
1n,est1ng 1n long-term . h1gh-}1eld.
corporate fixed -income secunt1cs
"The higher return will be achieved
b) investing primanl> in lower quah-
t) corporate secun11es (rated Baa. Ba
or B b> Mood} 's Investors Sen ice.
Inc . or rated BBB. BB or B b)
Standard and Poor's Corporation),"
Al\ f!'RANCISCO (BW)
Souuwrn California residents who
have suOercd losses to their homes or
automobile\ as the result of wind-
Morm ~nd fire damage durina Inst
week's Sama Ana winds should
contat:t!hcir insurance 3SCnt, broker
or comPi~ rcprcscntauvc as soon H
possible, the lnsurance lnformauon
Institute has ucgcd. Oomagc c;iu1;rd hy wind or fire is
cov~h:J under II h<>mcowncn. N . lr-
agc pohdcs 11nd under the .mo~
Ii m1tcd tire and extended rovcn.ae
polit'1es. If the damaae is insured. then
reasonable cost$ to' make temporary
repairs :ind additional hvjn1 ell-•
pen~ toco\'er temporary shelter in a
ncarb> hoteJ ot motel a~ also
proy1ded for under homeoWnctS polt-
cies. \
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* . Not a penny down, 1295% APR
and up to five years to pay.
llome federal helps you
with bumper to bumper
financing for as long as fivl'
years -at a great low rate!
~or a lmlltl'd lune onh .
Homl' ~l'deral offer.. \Ou 11t".\ rar
frnanc1np, which cmm 11p to
100''11 of the sdling pnct· pl11~ t,I\,
license and \\arrant'
Borro" up to S2~.1)(){)1 And
keep 'our pa~rnenL'i low \\Ith our
hreakthrough rale of onh ll 91'\,
i\PR • and tern" 11p Ill fl\l
\ea~
'\o llC'C'cl 10 trade your
prestont car no need to deplelC'
\Our~' in~ 10 come up wtth
cash You can hU\ one of lht'
~uer. new ca~ ou Lbc. r~ l~
w11ho111 'f~111h11~ Ollt' rt·d cenl
hcfort } OU ITl<lkt' \'Ollr flr"it
111stallmen1
The ke~ to ~our new car is
al~o the kt·y to extra banking
convenience ~t Home
Federal. '
Once \Our appl1lallon 1s
appro\L'<I. all )OU need to <lo to
qualih for 1h1s rare opportunll\
1~ o()('n an<l maintain a Home
h-<leral 1111ere<1t-earnmg checkm~
account \\1th au1om:111c monthh
pa) ment~ for !he d11r:um11 of vour
loan
If 1• II 111 /11111/1 /'<II )'1111
111/(lrf.\I un 1 our d1t\·•111x
cm:minl to hdfl 1'0u pay less
and pm mof'l' co111n1w11t~r
/or rour 1wu car'
It ~ :ill part of the helpful
;tml profNIOnttl treatment vou\"
rnllll' 10 expt'CI from Home
h~deral one of tlw n;ulon 'ii
largest and srrong1"1 r111ancial
mst1tut1011~
Get your new car plans in
gear -get on the phone
now.
Tiu~ offer ma" he
wtthdrn\\11 at am ume for
111fonna11on on i1ow 10 apply for
your new car loan, call right
awa}. am hour. any day
l-800-862-0539 toll free
s1 .uewulr
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