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MONDAY FEBRU t R't' 1J 1'1rl4 0 RANGE c 0 u N Ty c Al IF 0 n NI A 2 'J ( r N T ·~
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Cout
Which Orange County
gentleman Is "most likely
to be seated at An-
toneUo's without a reser-
vatlon"?/ A7
Callfomla
Radioactive table stands
have been discovered In
Orange and Los Angeles
counties./ A4
A lone bush probably
saved lives of three on
plane that landed at
Avalon's hllltop airport.
/A4
Na don
Texaco and Getty 011 Co.
have merged In the larg-
est such transaction In
history./ A4 ...
Black Republicans say
It'll be tough selling Re-
agan this year./ M
World
Reagan Is seeking mutual
accord with Soviet
Union's new leader.IM
Mum's the word for Prln-
0888 Diana. She's expect-
ing second child In Sep-
tember . ./ M
Featurea
Nancy Reagan leads the
list of people who love
Aphrodite chocolates
from Huntington Beach.
/A7.
Wife of penny-pinching
husband tries to settle
accounts./ Al
Sporta
The road wlll be a bum by
one for area basketball
teams In the CIF playoffs.
/C1 -
Jack Renner finally won
the Hawaiian Open that
eluded him last year. /C2
Entertainment
The TV miniseries ''Cel-
ebrity" Is a riveting drama
about three boyhood
friends who all became
famous./ Al
Buaineu
Micro Venture of Irvine
has a goal for Its markct,.t-
lng department -a com-
puter In every real estate
offloe./At
Flnanctal columnist Syl-
via Porter looks at good
and pad news affecting
your19831ncometax
return./ Al .
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Mesa cops ·nab 'vigilante'
Gunman tells his victim he• s determined
to clear neighborhood of hoods, hoodlums
A 19-ycar-old Huntington Beach
youth on bis way to visit some friends
m Costa Meu Sunday niabt was
allegedly thrutened by a man who
pointed a loaded sun at his head and
said he was trying to clean up the
2Mesa
skaters
NO. 1
at home
By LP. BENET
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Around the lee Capadcs CbaJet in
Costa Mesa, the young skaters tend to
step uide when Burt Lancon and Jill
Watson begin their Iona pr~.
.. We have in skating what is known
as a caste system," explains
19·year-old Ron K.ravette of Costa
Mesa, 1983 Pacific Coast Novice
Dance Champion. "Those who arc
stronger and better have the ri&ht of
way on the ice and everyone adheres
to that. And Burt and Jill are No. l
here."
And No. 6 in the world, much to
everyone's surprise.
On Sunday, the two skated to a
sillth place finish in figure skating
pairs competition in the XIV Olym·
pie Winter Games., thrilling the
throngs of young.mrs training early
today at the ice rink where Lancon
and Watson practice ~y.
"They were great," said 12-year-old
Tracy Ventura of Costa Mesa. ••1t was
the best they had eva done."
"It makes me feel good to know
somebody in the Olympics," said
11-ycar-old Stevette Stone of Mission
Viejo. "We were cheering for them
when they were on TV."
nei&bborhood.
Oavid Feierabend told policehe
was ridin1 bis motol'C)'Cle in an alley
behind the 3000 block of Coolidge
Avenue about 6 p.m. Sunday when a
man approached him and uked his
A8tronaat'• eye Ylew
name.
The man demanded identification
from him and then alleaedJy ~ulled a
loaded handsun out of bis belt.
cocked it and placed it to
Feierabend's head, threatening to
.. blow bis brains out" if be moved.
According to a police report,
Feicrabend ell plained to the man that
he was going to visit some friends in a
nearby apartment.
Uttle Kristy Biaham, a 10-year-old
from Tustin, said she was impressed
with the standing ovation Lancon
and Watson received after a
four-and-a-half minute program
(Pleue _, llESA/ A2)
ao..toa 8pecla1Ut Bruce llcCandleu •napped tlda picture
of the &battle Cballencer d~ b.t. ~walk lut week.
llcCanclle. wum~awayfrom the11paceablpaatncthe
manned maneaYerlnC tinlt he helped to create.
UCI ranks in.top 10 but
officials aren't impressed
1984 Gourman report ·not taken seriously'
by some educators, corporate recruiters
By ANDREA ADELSON
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UC Irvine is among the top 10
colleges in California, accor~~~ to the 1984 Gourman Report, a · ng
of the nation's undergraduate
schools.
But university officials apparently
aren't impressed by the honor.
Stanford University wins top
honors with UC Berkeley taking a
close second in the fourth edition of
the re~n.
California has the highest per-
centage of good colleges in the
country, says Jack Gourman, the
compendium's author and a Cal State
University Nonhridge professor.
The pronouncement may come as a
welcome validation to college ad min-
istrators whose institutions win high
rankinp.
But some academics and corporate
recruiters put little credence m the
repon.
Educators contacted by The Daily
Pilot say they rely on two other
rankings. a National Science Foun-
dation listing offederal grant winners
and a second based on the findings of
top national education groups.
"I'm not afraid of them. I'm not
just off the street." Gourman said
from his home in Los Anacles.
"We're not disturbed by criticism,"
he said.
Gourman's repon is published by
National Education Standards, J Los
Angeles-based profit-mak.in1 or-
gantZation that evaluates institutions
of higher learning here and abroad.
A murder mystery:
After 15 years pass
she's still Jane Doe
She wasjuat Jane Doe.
Dark hair, aliahtly chubby and
YOUDJ. maybe 23 or IO. She WIS
we&nnl I ftowered blOUle pink
capril, an imitation leather jKket and a Cheap diMCr rina. For 1968, she didn't look out of the
ordinary. Except that she wu dead.
tnveslipton went over each of the
itenu 10 many times that they saw
them in their sleep. For ~ they
went ova them, tryina to fllUJ" out
who the woman was. Still, abe remained just J1ne Doe. Her throet wu t1uhed aod the had
been left to die in a muddy Huot-
inaton Beecb tlcld. Two $:°' boys wfio'd been hunt.in& for in t.be
STEVE
Maw
RETROSPECTIVl
killer wu an cacaped mental peticnt
oow on the loote. More bodies had
been found. all horribly mutilated. A satanic aroup WU bcina IOUlh&.
He is the president.
Gourman, S 1, a political science
~fcssor, said be initiated the report
in 1967, and published a second one
in 1977. In the last three yean, two
editions have been published annual-
ly, he said. The gu1de's intent is as a
national mirror, to show college
leaders their StrcnJthS and weak-
nesses, Gourman said.
Besides being circulated by an
Illinois book distributor to retail book
stores, Gourman said the
two-volume report is purchased by
"hundreds" of corporate recruiters,
high school counselors and govern-
ment officials.
As for UCI, Gourman said
"they've got strength. They have a
good chance to become a national
university, altboufb a lot of people
don't know them.'
According to Lynne Wither, a
University of California academic
(Pleue .ee UC IRVDm/ A2)
The suspect then walked him,
Fcierabcnd said, with the sun pointed
at his stomach, to the apanment and
asked the resident to verify that be
knew Feicrabeod.
When the ~ident vouched for
him, the man let Feicrabcod go inside
and explained that he was U')'ina to
keep the neighborhood clear of
.. hoods or hoodlums."
After he shook the owner's hand
repeattld.Jy, be left, the police ...
Richard Coleman, SI, of COiia Mc:-1 was anestcd after the mideaa
calieo lice. po . ...._
C.Oleman was booked t.ato -
'C.osta Meu Police Depe.ttmeal Jail
on IUlpicion of lridnappitis Mill
anauJt with a deadly~
A la.ded baadJ_U.n WU teCOYeted ill
bis car, pohce wd, and bail wu tel at
$25,000.
Unconscious
brain tied to
learning?
UCI researchers
probe mind's
storage areas
By ANDREA ADELSON
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Stories persist about unconscious
surgery patients wboan recall oper-
ating room conversations.
And now UC Irvine rcsearcben
have discovm:d the anesthetized
brain is capable of lea.ming and
remembcrina jnformation durin&
what was thoupt to be an unaware,
and unresponsive state.
The researcb findinu. conducted
at UCl's Center for the Neurobiology
of Leamina and Memory by On.
Norman WeUlberp, Paw Gold and
Debra Stembera. were published in
the February issue of Science smp-
zine.
Gold says the reteareber's pl is to
eventually identify what areu of the
brain store memories. That finctina ·
could lead to the ditc0vcry o( a triaerina mechanism in people
whote ability to learn and remember
is blocked, such u the rewded. tbe
senile or thote sufferina from a severe
trauma, be said.
"We're aa.>mint it will be several
ycan before identifyina the specific
brain system rdatcd to memory," the
39-year-old raearcbcr said. He could
~-BLUR/A2)
Summer-like crowds
swarm coastal sands
The sunny weather that lured
32,000 to Orange Coast beaches and
prompted a flotilla of weekend
boaters to set sail may drop a few
degrees as clouds gather.
However, the combination of a
holiday (for some) and still pleasant
temperatures proved enough to draw
a crowd to the sand today.
L i feguard s expecte d
larger-than-normal weekday crowds
today as surfers and sunbathers hit
the sand. talung advantage of the
thf"CC'-Oa y Ltncolo's Btrthday holtday.
Sunday "was picture perfect." a
cloudless and windless day. although
the beaches this morning were slight-
ly more overcast. Newport Beach
lifeguard Eric Bauer said .
On Tuesday, weather fo1cc.ia:is
predict clearing along the coast 'after
considerable cloudiness toni&ht with
overnight lows dipping to 40 to SO
degrees. Highs of 63 to 7 4 arc
p~cted.
A Southern California high of 76
degrees was reported Sunday in Santa
Monica and, although beach attend-
ance slipped from last weekend.
county lifeguards rcPoned im-
pressive turnouts for a February.
More surfers than bathers braved
58 degree ocean temperat~ cafCb.
mg fairl y shaped one-to three.foot
waves out of the west., Baua said.
About 81000 sunscckers put down
towels at Newpon and Corona dcl
( Pleue Me CLOODe/ A.2)
vacant lo• ditcovered her Dy. It wu
spnwled face.down. Herdotbel were
mu.d. If she bad a pune. it WU
pie.
At first the boys tbo~t they'd
found a~
For 314 da~ Jane Doe wu kept in am~ ri;frietrator while detec-
tives tried to fiaUre out who abc ~
where she had come from aod why
sbo bad died. Tbe mortuary com·
plained, but polioc WC1'C iJWS\ent lbe
hunt nQJ kcut otf too IOOO.
Whiter replacementa
But wheti &be tnatb tot out and
word of tbo murder spread, wild rumon IMPl \be communtty. The
There were b\lndreda of leads but
t.aCb Ont WU I ~end.
(11 ...... JANS OOS/A2)
0-wlao tak• ..._ tlut beacla• •MD all
tM ~· are foae? n..e -.wl1a take ~t at Coroaa 4el W'.u Stat. a.cla oa a
L
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BRAIN RESEARCH AT UCI •••
From Al
SJ lie oo nmrtabk (or COl'DJoS up *1th
a memot} wmu.Launa d""4>"n)
to the maoume, Gold~ hU
c:olJcaClin .... u put"We the anntbaia
rneate'h ~ Otha IVC'Out$ to U ... tan&Jt hov. anunal bnian·\ pnnl
~mo~ r~ ~)chob1ologJ'it\ fou nd lh<tl
the hormone cpiocphnnc -mvrc
commo nlv lr.nuw n a\ the
tl1&ht-0t·fight chroi1caJ adrenaline -
ma., pla) a role in the formauon ol
memoncj
Memon~ are ~he11ed lo be 1m·
pnnled ""hen ;an organ1-.m bc<omc\
culled or arouSf!'d b~ an c11enl
Epinephnnc u prr\Cnl during
arousal
R~archcn pro,·ed their point b~
1nJC'Ctin1alread) \Cdau:d rau-.uh the
bormooe wb.ik t.bey undmr.ein
.. tra.injQI.• &imuJWlCoWly IOU°"!"'
uone.a.nd ~ .... rlect ....... ;ulial ....
aboct. The animals ~ noc a
toed by the sudden surst of
eptncphnoe and mca.sunmcnu of
lhrtr heart rate And rdle1n s.ho•ed
no chanar dunn1 trainuta.
Yet 10 da)s lat.er, the anunals ~ere
found to ha vc been cond 1 uoncd lO the
fear training. Rats 1n a walong state
that received rhe shock·and·tone
1Nh1le unconsetoUl nopped dnnkin&
when th() heard the noise A control
group that received saline 10\ttad of
cp1nephnne dad not
Gold uplalncd that the painna of
memof') formation and adrenaline
had httn substanttated before has
11oorlc Ho we .. er, b) 1o1.ork1ng Wlth
MESADUONO. l HERE ...
From Al
tilled "'1th \tunning dt'alh \p1ral\
d11licuh double JUm~ and a 'anet}
ol wmph:.a. oHrhead hfb
''The) \hould ha"c got the gold."'
the blond·haarcd Knst11 \aid with an
1mp1-.h g.nn ·
The coachc\ at the lamoui.
~Juthcrn ( alafom1a nnk "'en: a\
1m prc\~d 3\ the children
"The' "'ere ncellent · wm·
mente<fY"onne :--.;1cksofCMta M~.
1.1.ho~ husband John c.oalhC\ Linton
and Watwn ··John lallcd lfrom
\' ug<Mla\ 1aJ last ntght and wld me he
"'u 'er. plea~d that the~ had skated
\0 clean -there wcrt: no m1\takes •·
Karen Grobba a 1olat1ng 1n\tructor
who has seen Lancon and Wat~n
i.~ate an man) compeuuon'I, said 1t
was the best ~he had t'.' er !ICCn them
perform ... They looked confident and
I thought the) were the c.ro"d
UC IRVINE RANKING HIGH .••
From Al
anal Ht ··no one 141ke., 11 'en \CrlOU\)\ ' .
Jfol4l:\Cr V. llhl'f \did <1uurman.,
ran t..1ngc, dul · tend to agree "-•th
othcrc,' \Ulh a'> tht· nauonal ( ''"
fercnu: ffoard ranking. pubh'>hed in
the < hnin1tlc of Higher [du<:atJon
maga11nc la\t )Car
A c.urporatc rctru1 tn tor a large
Orange< uunt) firm who a'>kcd not to
be 1den11fied. \aid lhl C1ourman
Repon · 1\ nol haghl~ rc'>pe<:ted .. He
rel1e<1 more on andu'ltr'\ trade rank ·
1ng\ when hmng graduate\
"That'\ the ir opinion \i!ld
< 1ourman
·I hl·n. are a number of gu1dcc, 1iu1
that <trc u~h.''' he <,a1i.l c.C1lling tht
< onfcr~n<.c· Hoard la<,llng ·a t<>rn ixn-
d1um ol go'>'>lP •
(JO\'>IP or no lhl· rcpor1 l\\Ul'<l h~
thl· t ontcrence Board of Associated
Rc'>carch Councils that ranked
undergraduate schools. "14as very
1nfluent1al 1n hudgct negot1auons an
the lasl \IX month'>. · said Wilham
Parker I '( l's il\\OClale vice
chamcllur
\mong graduate schools. the Na·
urmal Science Foundation lasting acts
ac, the premier yards11ck .
"The two tog.ether provide a good
profile." said David Schetter. an
a\\1stant dean of graduate studies at
I ( I
The Irvine campus was ranked
<tmong the top third of the nation's
hest 100 undergraduate colleges. and
~kth m federal suppon for research.
Parker said
"That means that an less than 20
"cars. UCJ has come from ranch land
iu a vef} good unavcrsat}," he said.
sedaJcd .anun~ ~ bave a
aimpkr wt IOrtlft.1 out •bicb
eweDJS taliat .place m the bnin ate
related to mrmory. .
.. A k>t o! ~ brain is depressed clurina ~ .. be 51.id Gold
I~ lhc pl'OOCSS lO lootina for a
necdk m a ha)'IUd. Sedauon mam
the barstack smalkr. be wd.
While Gold a id be as fasanatcd
that I.ht fandJnp pve credcncc to
reports about opentina room recol·
lect.10~ t.bc march should not ~
viewed as &>V\Q& bopt to 5J«P
leat111DJ. ach ocates. .. Ao~a is 1 ~'J dHl'ucnt su&e than~ ... be
An ind1vtdua.l •'0Uld li ktly wakt up
1f SJVCft tbe stimulant epoephrint
dunog sleep, Gold potnted out.
favontes along wnh the Carruthers.
For Lancon of HuntJogton Beach
and Watson of Costa Mesa. the suth
pla~ finish exceeds all expertat1ons.
They were d1sappo10tcd with their
third place finish an t.be U.S. Figure
Ska tang Champ1onsb1ps a month ~o.
But an SaraJevo. before a cbetring
crowd and an 1ntcmat1onal television
audience. they skated what they and
others descnbed as I.be best per-
formance of their lives.
The relatively low scores they
received, which received a chorus of
boos and hoou from the largely
Amcncan crowd m SaraJevo.
Yugoslavia, d1d not surprise anyone
who 1s fanuhar with the caste system
in 1ntemationaJ skating cuclts.
Watson and Lancon have been
together only 18 months and are still
paYJ ng their dues.
But the outstanding finish puts the
pair 1n superb position to step Jn as
the No. l U.S. pairs team if the
Carruthers, who earned a Silver
Medal on Sunday, retire after next
month's world championships.
CLOUDS •••
F rom Al
Mar beaches on Sunday, with about
1,000 fewer sunworshipers on Satur-
day. he said.
A 28-ycar-old surfer suffered a neck
IOJUry Saturday when rutting the
ocean bottom. Bauer said. The un·
identified man was treated at the
beach, and no other 1n1urics occurred.
he said ..
At Huntington and San Oemente,
another 16.000 people took to the
sand over the weekend.
The ran kin~. even Gourman's. act
as an "external .. ahdat1on" that can
provide persuasive leverage among
leg.aslator'> and college adminis-
trators.
Withe' of the UC staff. said
C1ourman's report isn't taken
~nousl> because it's cnteria 1s
"vague. unsubstantiated and un·
clear"
"We don't put any weight on at."
she said.
Gourman defends has repon as
being based on empincal and vcnfi·
able 1nformat1on compiled from a
network of college sources and ab-
sorbed by a staff of .SO.
"They send us sohd information on
a department's weaknesses and
strengths." Gourman said. "We
know af there arc biases because the
ratings are constantly coming an ."
JANE DOE REMAINS A MYSTERY ...
From Al
Tht .!'>•' l()fl~ Ill\ ''>llgalOf\ to
( Jnada '-.cv. ) or~< 11) Jnd Mex ico
l ht· dcJd -...om.in' tingerpnntc, were
ruro 1hrnu~li thr I HI 1 ornputcr -nol
()Ot•· h1111irnt ;Iller tinlt [ ac:h 11em ,,f
< l111h1ny, v.;" c,tu<11nl l•H '>lgn'> of
-...hl'I• 11 r111v1i1 li.t\" t>1.·t·11 purc:h<t\cd
I 1n.Jll\ 1111' de: 1r1 '''t'' )W\t' up and
larH· I >•it· "'·" hum:d 'iax people
'hn\l.t:d 11p tor the JMurx·r 'funeral on
,, ~rc' and r.i1n \i I nd.n. 1n a< oruna
ckl \.l;ir l•'rnl'tJn. -lot 1521
I \•'rt .11 rht· l ni.l poltc.c kept
dlt'd:11w 111 ''T "'ho might ~how up lo
\t«· .u1 •rn ~ n11Y.n girl buncd 1n an
1111111.irkul gra~c Hui everyone 1n
.1lll 111Jar1tl wa., thl·rc "n oflk1al
h11\1nl'\\ kl·portcr\ and poltr<."men
I rid.1\ I~ ylaf\ iiftcr the woman
v.,10, t111111d 1hc t a'-C remain\ open.
.11lh11uish the lhan<.ci. ol C\.er de·
ll'rn11n1n~ 11.h11 J.1n<.· Doc was 1~
11·rn1i1c:• J hl' lh.imt·\ uf findang her
hlkr .irr nc.:n \hlll mc r
"I nit'\\ \orncone JU\t come\ in
\omc day and c.·unlc\~\ and tell\ all
"-t'll ncH·r knCJw .. ~1d ~gt Monte
\kJ..cnnon who spent :re.tr\ working
un the liJ\t' ••nd rcmaam fam ahar w11h
1 l\ ck 1;111\
tfr remember\, for inst.:tnce. that
the woman'\ aquamanne nng -'Ule
ft 1/4-took dc1ecuve\ to the farm
town of Woodland A JC't'-Cler an the
town out~ade 5lU.ramento ~w 11
police ad an " trade maga11ne and
thou&ht he recallcd 1t a\ one he had
told
"That v.a\ onr of our few It-ad~ <tnd
11 looked good lor a whale," ~1d
McKennon "But at wa\ another dead
end"
Rcurcd pohce dclcCHvr Joe C1run-
dy spent two years on the ca\C Ix-fore
~Ilana ll quits and mo' 1ng to the
w1ldemcu alona Puset Sound in
Waahanaton where he 1s ~ull haunted
by mcmone, of the namelc~s lady.
.. Yeah. 11 mll botherl' me. I wanted
to clear at," he r~llcd dunna a
telephone interview. "ft wu a das ac.
A real cl• IC ...
Grundy calculated that he and
other offiw condu tcd nearly S,000
1ntOf'VJCWI, traveled lOUtti Uf the
bordu twttic and C\lcn ltadtd do~n
twupc ho('laamedtohnctttn
the mystef') woman walking with a
man shortly before she died
The field where Jane Doe's body
was found has now been plowed
under. Newland 'itrect passes
through tt and ..evcral subd1v1s1ons
have heen built The murder sate, in
effect. has been buned along w11h the
nameless v1c11m
But in 1968when Ne1o1.land went no
funher south than ) orktown Av·
enue. the weedy lot was a fa vonte
daytime haunt of young children out
explonng and a night tame hangout
for young couple'> looking for a quiet.
~eluded spot.
"People would go there to neck.
That's about all." said M c Kennon.
"There was a httlc din path you could
pull out onto"
After the woman's body was dis-
covered, police went door·to-door in
the )urround1ngnc1ghborhood asking
the same question and getting the
'3me answer Nobody heard any·
thang. nobody saw anything.
Because the unknown woman was
killed on a Thursday. pohcc ~t up
blockades on three ~tnught Thursday
evenings. Every car traveling through
the area was stopped and every driver
a'ked if he had passed that way the
na&ht the dark·haired woman was
lu ned. Nothing.
"We used to try that kind of stuff
back then and w met1mes it worked."
\aid McKennon. "But an th as ~ 11
didn't."
I here were susp1c1on<1 thal Jane
Doc had been a baker. Others lhouaht
she was a prostitute. pos 1bly from
Meluco beeause of her sh&htly Latin
featureii. But 1n the end, 1t was all JUSt
aueuwork.
The day Jane Doc w11 to ht buned,
a Lon.a Bc-ach woman came forward
with the news the the my1ttry murder
v1c11m was Rhonda Fisher. a roamina
Gcof'lll &ifl who'd supposedly hook·
cd up Wlth the Hell's Anaels.
But police located Rhonda F1 her.
%c was uvana in Orc&Pn
Almost two years after the k.llhna.
another •oman identified Jane Doc
11 Tere11 Mane Tippet, 1 upj)OICd
3()..year-old pool hustler from Norlt\
Carolina wh~ also uaedJbc names.
Maue Meeker and Matue SullweU.
But Tippet, investigators learned,
was supposed to be th e mother of two.
Jane Doe, the county coronor said,
had never had a child. Another dead
end.
A mother who had not seen her
daughter since a family quarrel eight
years before. contacted police, trunk·
mg Jane Doe mag.ht be her daughter.
But pohcc found the woman's daugh-
ter. The mystery continued.
"We solved a lot of cases fo r olher
c1 t1es but we didn't solve our own,"
said McKennon.
Grundy said of all the leads and
taps, there was only one he thought
might have been on target.
"A woman in Ti~uana had reported
her daughter massing," 1he detective
recalled.·· When I went to the house to
talk Wlth her. she refused to talk with
me. She told me her daughter
drowned and washed up on the beach
"That always rubbed against my
gills. I was never sure if I b(lieve her
or not. But 1t doesn't matter now."
The Rev. G. Russel Shaw, who sa1d
last ntcs for the unknown woman,
said he has never forgotten that
particular funeral.
"I ha ve a very vivid memory of at,"
said Shaw, who moved to Victorville
shortly after the rainy funeral. "It was
troublina. I remember all the dete<:·
tives at the funeral, wait1na around to
sec who would show up. I was cunous
too.··
Shaw said he moved out of Hunt·
angton Beach ~hcvinJ that the
woman be had buried had been
identified ua runaway from Ocof'Jia.
"l forsct the name but that's who rvc
been tbinldna It wu all 1bcse years.
"I'm sorry 10 hear that's not true ...
he added.
Thou&h the murder mystery re-
majns an o~n. acovc case, detectivts
have had little reason 10 continue the
hunt for the 1denuty oh woman who
had aomehow hpped throuah life
wi1hout leav1na a ainaJc pcoon ~
hind who could put name and race
t~ther.
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even u11t, .. °fled McKtnnon.
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church use of facilities
City may open park,
oth er public a reas fo r
religious meetings
By JERRY BIRSCH
OtlleO.,NlllC ....
Church groups can't use clly fac1h-
ues to Newpon Beach but the CJty
attorney's office is recommending
dumping the policy.
Last September a woman asked to
use a parlc building for a Bible study
class. But Parlcs, Beaches and Rec-
reation Director Ronald Whitley
dented the request in accordance wtth
a City Council policy passed in the
J970's.
At the same ume. Whitley asked
the city attorney's office to review the
pohc)
As'iastant Cat) Attome) Robert D.
Gabnele found a recent U.S Su·
preme Coun ruhng ovenumed a
~1m1lar ban at a state universat).
"The Supreme Coun saad 11 was
actually a v101auon of the First
Amendment to prohabJt rehgaous
act1v1t1cs while alloWJng other forms
of expression," Gabncle explained.
lronically, the CH) passed the
church ban because at thought 11 was
upholding the Conslltuuonal separ·
ation of church and state.
In a report to the C11y Council.
Gabriele says a religous group could
successfull y challenge the policy and
that it would be wiser to treat religious
orga01zat1ons hke private groups
wistung to rent fac1hues.
The woman who wanted to teach
the Bable class never filed a request for
a permit so ctty officials don't have
her name. but her verbal request was
enough to spark a review of the
policy, said Recreauon Super·
intendent Tom Line.
"Because it is such a scns1t1ve issue
we wanted to take another look at our
policies. find out what other c1t1es arc
doing and how the laws have
changed." he said.
The Cit) gel5 onl) two or three
requesl5 a :rear from reh$JOUS groups
1.1.ho want to US(' city fac1hties. he said
But the number ma) increase 1f the
ban 1s hfted
Gabnelc also as recommendang
that the city change 115 pohc:r hm11mg
ho"" pohucal groups can rent cat)
faciliues for meetings.
"The poht1cal proh1b1uon ts that
you arc not allowed to hold a meeting
unless r,ou have an opposing faction
attend, • Gabnele said.
Mesan undergoing exam
following murder of wife
Suspect has been in
hosp~tal Jai! wa rd
since rampage __
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN OllllJ ""4 lutf
A Costa Mesa man suspected of
killing his wife and severely beating
the elderly owners of a motel nearly
nearl)' a month ago. as undergoing a
psych1atnc examination this week to
determine afhe is mentally capable of
understanding the charges he faces.
Jo<,cph Katcher. 67. 1s accused of
murdering his wife, Kay. an their
Costa Mesa condommaum and driv·
mg to Desen Hot Spnngs where he
allegedly continued his violent ram-
page after co nfronting the motel
owners.
He has been in a hospital Jill ward
since has arrest Jan. 19. Dnert Hot
Springs police broke into the Sussle
Guest House office where Karcher
allegedly was trying to strangle
Pauline Susslc, the motel owner's
wife
Katcher suffered a broken wrist
and skull fracture when polia: pulled
ham away from lhe woman. The
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Costa Mesa man also had fallen
through a glass window before patrol-
men arrived.
Because of has injunes and the
psychaastnc testing, Katcher has not
been formally charged with any of the
crimes and remains an police custody
at R1vers1de General Hospital.
Meanwhile. the 76-year-old motel
owner remains in a coma at Desert
Hospital an Palm Sprin~. Arthur
Susslc as connected to a hfe-support
system and has been near death smoc
the beating, officials report.
Pilgrim's proud father
to appeal to NB Council
Shipwnght Dennis Holland is ex·
peeled to take the plight of his
JOO-foot clapper ship before the
Newport Beach City Council tonight
to ask that the P1lgnm of Newport~
allowed to stay docked at Rhine
Wharf Park until a permanent home
for the 18th-century-style ship can be
readied.
Holland. 37. of Costa Mesa is in 1he
midst of an ongoing feud with the city
over the docldng of his handmade
boat at a caly dock. City officials say
Holland bas overstayed his welcome
al the dock and 1s blocking public
access. Holland says he cannol move
the boat and has no place to put 11 afhc
could.
Fnday, a Superior Court Judge
denied the city's request for a re-
stra1nang order against Holland
which would have forced him to
move the Pilgrim immediately. But
the Judge said the city could come
back in a week if the boat was not
moved by then.
Betty Holland, Dennis' wife, said
many of the couple's Iona-tame
friends and supporters have prom·
ased to show up et the meetin~ "If
they all show up it'll ~ packed. • she
said.
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VOL. 71, N0.4"
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Scrabble toul!ney
set in Huntington
rabble players wtll COID'CJlC. thil wtckcnd.!M a_
two-day tournament at the Home Saviop and I.o.n
buildina in the Seacliff Villqe 1hoppif\I oenter, Main
Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntinston Beach.
Players of all age1 and 1kill levels are invited to
compete in the event, which will bqjn with the novioe
division tourney at I p.m. Saturdar and Sunday. The
mtennediate and expen division• wtll compete Feb. 2S
and 26 at the same boun.
ReJistrat1on is $3 in advance or SS at the door. For
further information, contact Geneva Aken, diru:tor of the
Huntinaton Beach club, at 9~2729.
Legal talk on dlvorce plam1ed
Attorney Pat Herzoa will present a workshop on the
lepl aspects of divorce Friday at the UC Irvine Women's
Opportunities Center, 2811 Main St .. Irvine.
The workshop, which will run from I to 3 p.m., will
cover the problems and procedures in volved in dissolu·
tion. Further information may be obtained by calling the
~nter at 8S6-7 I 28.
Dlabetlc te.t. at Valley IJa.pltal
Fountain Valley Community Hospital will conduct a
scnes of free diabetic screenings for the public, scheduled
for Tuesday, Feb. 21 and Feb. 28. The scrccmna.s will be
held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the hospital, 17100 Euclid St .. Fountain Valley.
Symptoms of diabetes mclude unusual thirst1 hunJCr,
rapid weiaht loss, frequent urination. blurrea vision, drowsines~1 irritability, itching, cramps and slow healing.
A blood 11ucoae test will be performed to screen for
diabetes, with results available within minutes.
The screeninp arc being offered in cooperation with
the American Diabetes Association and KNXT-TV
Channel 2. More information can be obtained by calling
lhe hospital's education office, 966-8168.
Italian group •et. dlnner-dance
The Italian Catholic Federation Branch 302 of Sta.
Simon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach will hold its
annual dinner-dance Saturday at Colman Hall, 20444
Magnolia Ave., Hur.tington Beach.
. A no-host bar will open at 6:30 p.m. followed by
dinner at 7:30 and dancing from 8:30 till midnight.
Reservations, at $12.SO per person, must be made by
Wednesday by calling Jo Amato at 968-1 446 or Don
Merlino at 960-3S06.
Rater John•oa to addreu group
The Laguna Niguel Community Forum Series will
feature Raf er Johnson, the 1960 Olympic Decathlon Gold
medalist, Sunday at 7:30 t>.m. at the Shepherd of the Hills
United Church of Christ m Laauna Niauel.
Tickets for the event arc on sale at the oftioe of the
Shepherd of lhe Hills United Church of Christ, 30121
Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. office hours arc 9 a.m. to 2
p. m. For information call 49S-l 3 l 0. ·
Balboa panel plan• meetl.ng
Aclam Soflo
student
Costa Mesa
.. I still think the space
program is great. People
need the technology
that'scome from the
space program."
Fernando Aguilera
restaurant worker
Costa Meta "r don't know exactly
why they lost those satel·
ites but I still think it is a
good program."
Mary Au Archbold
teacher
Newport Beach
.. My husband works
in a field related to the
space in:oaram. He!6
project head for Triton
missiles and sub-
marines, so of course I
think the space program
is great. But, even ifhe
didn't, I thinJc we ought
to be in space."
GuyTorelll
real estate broker
Costa Mesa
"I still like the space
program. They've had
18, lOO~rcentsuccess
ful missions and two
soofs. We should look at
tt that way. Besides, no
one knows whose fault it
is the satellites didn't
perform as planned."
AIJce Goldsmith
beauty college student
Newport Beach
"l still like the space
program because
women are going up
now. I want to see the
movie "The Right
Stuff" so I can better
understand it all. I think
it's really neat they're
trying to find out about
life on other planets."
. Darlene Newsom
student
Costa Mesa
"It seems like a big
loss, considering the
money that goes into
those things, but I still
think the space program
is a good thing. You
ha vc to look at all the
good things the space
shuttle has done."
t •
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday,~ :13. 1M4 * * Al
Joan Goldsmith
nune
Costa Mesa
"It doesn't worry me
they lost the satclite-
j ust so they don't lose
any people. I think the
space program is im-
ponant because a lot of
the discoveries they .
make in technology and
data in space is apeli·
cable to o ur lives.
KenSoejoto
cbemlcal engineer
Rancho Palos Verdes
"I've always been for
the space program. It
seems when they make
an error like with the
satclHtes, the media
brings out this negative
news instead of all the
positive things they've
accomplished."
BJ ta.. Aa.daCM Prw
ANAHEIM -Tbe life ex_pecwicy of the AIDS
epidemic, a ~oosed medical fee freeze a.nd h.ope for dae
blind and dea( throu&h a~cal advanc.« ·were ~
C.ali!ornia Medical ANOOiatlon oonvmuon toPlct ti
weekend.
Or. Roben 0 . Burnett, outa0ioa ort&ideat of die
33,0QO.member CMA. also aavt a ~ ldd -
Sunday, 11 Dr. Oavtd Horner of IQ&lewood pftpeted to
succeed bun.
Dr. Oarence S. Avery of San Leandro. wbo wiD
become the first black phyuciao io bead the CMA liace b
was established in l86S, was telec1ed praidenwlect W
the aroup's 421-member Houte of Deleptes and will
succeed Homer in a year.
At a syposium to teach family phygi~ian.s how IO
recognize and treat Acquired Immune Deficiency Sya-
drome. the chairman of California's AIDS wk fon::e .aid
the A1DS epidemic is stUJ ... crilis" that could~
the nation's health care system if not brouaht UAder
control.
Despite recent reports that AIDS is on the wa.M, Or.
Marcus Conant said: "Physicians all over the cououy
have got to be aware dus problem is JOin& to be wida UI
through the decade and maybe io the end of the century."
Dr. Harold Jaffe, chief of epidemioloSY for the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control in A t.lanta. sajd the nwnber of
reported AIDS cases is doublinJ_ every six months. >.. OI
Feb. 9, the COC confirmed 3,409 cases nationwide ofibe
illness, which has taken more than l,400 lives since fin&
recognized in 1981 .
Freezing docton' fees to improve the mecticiJ
profession's imaae wu 1uppon.ed by lliabt1y more than
half of the nearly 20 docton who spoke on the su.biecl
Saturday at a hearina before an advitory committee ofdle
association's House of Oeleptes.
"If we do not pass tbiJ we will be crucified by the
media." said Dr. Glenn Molyneaux, president of the Sul
Francisoo Medical Society.
The fee freeze was proposed by Dr. Stephen Hamea
of San Luis Obispo after the T ex.u Medic:al AslOCiation
endorsed a similar plan.
However some docton contend the public i.J.Daee
improvement that would result from a fee fneze would
not solve the larJer problems associated with health care
costs.
"Doctors can't solve the problem even if th~ were to
work for nothing," said Dr. Frank Roaen of Whittier.
The six-member advilOI)' committee will make a
recommendation on the pro~ and aend it to the 42 l
delegates today. A decision u expected late Tuesday or
Wednesday.
At another symposium, Dr. Mansfield Smith of
Stanford University said sW)ical implants in the middle
ear and laser suraery to remove bra.in tumon and correct
retina imperfections are offerina new hope for the deaf and
the blind.
Smith said the experimental treatments would be able
to restore hearina and siabt to tome with tenetic or dqenerative dileases.
The "middle-ear hearina device" trampluts may not
be available to the public for up to five yean but could end
up costing the same as or lC5S than beari.Da aids, Smith
said.
The Balboa Improvement Association, a group of
business people and residents of the Balboa Peninsula will
meet Feb. 21at8 a.m. at the Balboa Pavilion.
The guest speaker will be Richard Leuhn, diru:tor of
the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce.
LB Council race off to a crowded start .
Blrden to •ee Ala•.ka •how
The Laguna Beach City Council race is a little more
crowded since four new candidates filed papers to
panicipate in the April I 0 election.
"Birding Alaska" will be the subject of a lecture-slide
show at the general meeting oflhe Sea and Sage Audubon
Society Feb. 21 at the Bowers Museum annex in Santa
Ana.
Paul Christiansen, Manha Collison, Paul Munoz and
Ricky Slater have joined three other candidates vying for
two council scats. Incumbent Neil Fitzpatrick, ~litical
activist John Gabriels and educator Sinclair "S1" Jones
announced their candidacies earlier.
Gerald Tolman, a malh teacher at Fountain Valley
High School and chairman of the society's Christmas bird
count, will conduct the proaram, scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
for further information, call the society at 974-8250.
Meanwhile, Dorothy Rhodes, an office manager for a
Laguna Beach accounting firm, announced she will run
against incumbent Verna Rollinger for the city clerk
position.
Christiansen, 33, ran unsuccessfully in last year's
council election. The 20-year resident believes traffic
congestion, senior citizens' housing and parking are some
of the key issues facing the city.
Monday, February 13
"I think we need to look at the budJet in a more
responsible and mature way," Christian said, adding that
council members "stud y problems, but don't come to
terms with them."
• 7:30 p.m., Newport Beacb City Council, City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd.
• 7:30 p.m.:...Laguna Btacb Arts Comml11lon Council
Chambers, SOS torcst Ave.
Christianseo attended Laguna Beach High School
and later earned a law degree from Western State
University at Cal State Fullerton. He is a partner in a
Laguna Beach hotel and employed in a local investment
firm.
Tuesday, February 14 The SO-year-old Collison, a vice president of a local
Laguna Beach real est.ate firm, bas been a resident of the
city since 1968 and presently chairs lhc city design review
board. Valenti.De'• Day
• 9:30 a.m., Oru1e Couty Board of S1j>trvllor1,
Hall of Administration, IOCivicCenter Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m., Ora.nae Couty PlalullDJ Comml11ion,
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 6:30 P..m., Co1ta Men PlannlDJ Commi11ton, City
Hall Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
Collison identified the proposed San Joaquin Hills
freeway, senior citizen housing, parking, hillside develop-
ment and a financially sound government as the major
issues for the upcoming election. "We also need to work
on defining the village atmosphere and the government's
responsibility to the public," she said. "My whole
Two Costa Mesa men snatched
·off street, robbedatgunpoirit
Two Costa Mesa men were kid·
napped on the street at gunpoint by
four men Saturday niaht, dnven to a
park and robbed of$231 , police said.
The men were walk.ina eastbound
on Center Street about 7:4S p.m.
when a black Datsun pulled alona.side
them. The dnver jumped out and
pointed an automallc machine sun at
them, police reported.
The driver ordered the pair into the
Hunttniton Beach
A praae break-in was reported
Sunday on the J 8000 block of
Fieldbury Lane. Someone entered
throu&h an unlocked door and stoic
tools worth $2.000. • • •
Someone buralaridd the Thrifty
Oru1 Store, 21112 Beach Blvd., earll
Sunday br entering throuah the roo .
the loss included electronic equip-
ment worth $2,000. • • •
A resident of the 18600 block of
Oem1on Lane told police that some·
one took items from bu &ilver 1980
Datsun 8210 while it was perked ~nlocked early today near the City
Pier. Tbe lo included S 100 cash and
a punt and wallet worth $36. • • •
A man was tJTUtcd unday eve.-
nina at the Ta~t stort, 9882 Adams •
Ave., c>n 1u1p1ci~n o( lh\iftina.
' . ' .,
car, where three other men held
knives to their throats, and drove
them to Lion's Park at 18th Street and
Park A venue in Costa Mesa, the
vicitms told police.
The men were marched across the
park to the mtrooms and forced to lie
down while they were robbed.
When the four men ran across lhe
park and drove off, and the victims
went to a neatby aas station and called
Merchandise worth $200 was re-
covered. • • • Someone 1tole an oranae 1978
Datsun pickup parked Sunday in
front of a home on the 100 block of
17th Street. The loss was estimated at
$4,000. • • • Enterina throuah a sunroofi.....some·
one buraJarized a red 1978 uatsun
parked over the weekend in a driv~
way alOl\f the 8300 block of Kina·
filher Drive. The loss included car
stereo equipment worth S l ,2SO. • • • A man wu arrested Sunday after·
noon at the AJbcnson's market at
Ooldenwat Street and Warner Av-
tnue on su pic:ion of shoplif\.ina.
Recovered wu food worth SJ. I 0. • • •
A resident of the 7800 block of
Knn n Circle told pohce Sunday that
her pun 1971 Dodte van wa
buraJariud by 10mronc-who entered
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police.
The robbers made off with a watch.
a coat, cash and one man's wallet.
police reported.
The drive r was described as a male
Hispanic, with brown hair and eyes, 6
feet tall with a slender build and
wearing a black jacket and brown
pants.
An investigation into the incident
is onaoina. police said.
throuah is1 e window. The loss included st o eq uipment worth
$360. • • • Somco e took property from an
unlocked brown 196S Mustana
oarked Sunday near I 7th Street and
J>ecan Avenue. The loss included $S3
ill cash, a $SO radio and $60 1n
miSQCllaneous items. • •• A brown 1983 Honda Civtc was
buf'l)arited while parked Sunday on
the 8100 block of Forelle Drive. A
window was broken to enter. The
loss1 csti!'1aled at S3S01 .included a
sunooaro and some clotnina..
lntne
five employcet of an Irvine
furniture maker wtrt ln'CSled for
suspicion of arand thd\, after a plant
manaacr alleJedly uw the men lcav·
int after houra wtth company prop.
eny in 1 truck on Saturday. Police
Martha Colllaon Paul Chrutian.en Ricky Slater Paul llanos
philospohy is we all have com moo problems and can solve
them together."
Collison received a bachelor's degree from UC Santa
Barbara and master's degree from Whittier College. She
spent 23 years in the education field. serving as a teacher.
counselor and administrator at schools in Corona del Mar,
Costa Mesa and Tustin.
49-year-old employee in the maintenance department in
the Village Fair Shopping Center, he said he seeks a
council seat be1::ause be "wants changes to benefit the city
and not mtercst groups.
Slater advocates more commerical development, a
better mamtcoance program to clean up city streets and
beaches. improved bus service, new ta.xi service, rent
control and JObs and housing for transients. She also has serves as treasurer of the ~una Beach
Board of Realtors, a member of the Nelghborhood
Congregational Church, and was past president of Upper
Diamond Homeowners Association.
"We need to get them ofT the streets by givin& them
work and a place to stay," he sald.
Micky Slater, who ra n for City Council unsuccessfull y
in 1982. has been a Laguna resident for 26 years. A
Munoz.. who bills himself as an .. organic man" who is
"self suffi cient through appropriate technology," was
unavailable for comment.
recovered !Ive oak table tops worth
S600 belonging to Life Style Cah-
forn1a . 17622 Von Karman Ave ..
from the vehicle. The men. ranging in
age from 25 to 37, were booked at
county Jail. • • • A 23-ycar-old pipefitter from Costa
Mesa was taken into custody by
Irvine police Saturday after the}
stopped the car he was dnving and
found three outstanding warrants
against him. James Michael Kerhnc
was held on warrants fo r burglary and
two misdemeanor charges. • • • The lq of a 14-year-old Irvine
youth had to be splinted by para-
medics Saturday afternoon after he
slipped from a Jungle gym in Hentaae
Park, 4601 Walnut Ave. He was
treated at Tustin Com munity Hospi-
tal. • • • Enterina throuah a pragc door,
someon<' buralarized a home on the
9200 block or Cockatoo Avenue, the
res1denu reported Saturda)'. The loss.
csumated at $299, included lad1c<i'
Jewelry and liquor.
Co.taMeaa
A 24-year-old Costa Mesa woman
told police she escaped two armed
men who ordered her into their car H
she walked a Iona Oak Street Saturday
niJht. The woman was eastbound on
Oak near Nauonal Street about 7:30
p.m. when the men 101 out of a
Volkswqen b~ po1nted a aun at her
and saJd, .. You re oomin& with u.s."
Tbe ..-oman ran to her boyfneod's
house a few blocks away. There are no
,uspcc:\1 1n the 10c1dcnt • • • A hfquard on call for the city of
Ne'-'1*' Be.ach told police he parked
his city JCCp in his dnvt'wa) on the
---~".-\.
300 block of E I 9th ~treet one mght
last week When he came out the next
mom mg, he found the Jeep had been
broken into and his radio umt had
been stolen. • • • Thieves entered an open w1ndo"
last Thursda} night at a home on the
400 block of E. 16th Street "hale the
resident was ms1de sleeping. Loss was
placed at $350 for a radio, cash and
chocks that were stolen. The '1ct1m
told police he likes fresh air. • • • The recreation room of th<' "Jc"·
port Village panmcnt Complex.
635 W. Baker St.. was broken 1010 and
$60 was t.aktn from a secretaf) 's desk
Fnday ni~t Sccunty guards told
polioe a window may have been left
o~n after a party took place that
night. • • • A residence on the 500 block of
Paularino A ven,ue was buraJarized
Saturday and an'4-$50S was stolen.
Loss included a cup full of quarters
and a typewriter • • • A firt wa reported 1n a locker at
TeW1nkle Junior H~. 3224 Cal1·
fomll St.. on Fnday ni,aht. Books and
papers 10 the locker wtre destroyed,
but nothina else was damaacd. • • • Whtie the residents were out for the
evenin&-a home on the 1800 block of
Placentll Ave was buraJ,anzed and
$88S worth of ea h and Jewelry was
nolcn En tty was appattotly made b)
pryma open a shdln& atass door
ftewport Beach
A Corona del Mar man reported
the thef\ of two hubcal)\ valued at S70
from h1s 1966 f ord Mu~tana pat~
at 2800 Ebb Tide Road Sund.l>
momtn,a ..
>\ Laguna Hills woman reported
the theft of a snakeslun purse valued
at S 160 and S75 cash when she left the
purse at her table to dance at Bobby
McGee's on East Coast Hiahway Saturday n1gh1. • • • A Newport Beach man reported
S550 1n Jewelry and other household
items st0len from his home in the <tOQ
block of Snug Harbor Saturday. • • • A. Newpon Beach man reported the
thd\ of two auto stereo speaken
\alucd at S 180 from his car parked ia
the I 800 block of 16th Strcct Sun. • • • "-Ne\I, port Beach man reponed the
thef\ of household items -1ncluchna
a stereo. a microwave oven and a
sewing machine -from his home in
the 500 block of Tustin Sunday. The
\ alue oft he items stolen was placed at
$4.100 • • • A ladies fo x fur coat valued at
$2.800 was stolen from The Look, a
clothing store in Fashi on Island pnor
to the stott·~ opcmna Fnday
Lap.na Beach
Pohce were dispatched to lAauna
Beach Ht&h Scbool where several
Juveniles were reported skateboard·
tna on the roof of the l)'llln.&Saum. The
youths were told they were dama&ina
the roof and were ad~ to leave. • • • A JJUD l ().speed bicycle WI th a tan
teat was tokn from the owntt's
carpon in the 400 block of Seavicw
trect •••
A man wa sun ~ina into the
bedroom "Modow of a worn.an 's homt
an lht l 500 blOC'l of Ttmple-Hill
Dnvc aubout 2:40a.m. He was&OM
wbtn off1CtT1 am\i:d
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Chernenko ts oldest otr ahe CUJTent path white tho new Sovie•
man ro-head USSR party =u=_wntroJ'Oflhat nation's vast
.... think by and latac we're ao•ni lo see a
Sovtet polacy tha1's not much dlff'crtnl
from what we've seen over the tut scveraJ
years, aod not very ~ well......Uculaled "
Eagleburaer &aid on ABC· TV'a "Thia Week
With David BnnkJey!'
WASHINGTON (AP) -PresJdeot
Rcqan's spokesman called today on the
new Soviet leader, Konstantin U.
Chernenko, to work with the United States
toward "1Jater mutual understand in& and
constructive ~perauon."
Houn after Chemenlo was chosen to
succeed Yuri Andropov as head of the
Soviet Communist Party, Whtte House
spokesman Larry Speakes sa1d any meel-
1na between the new Soviet ICAdt'r and
Rcapn would bave to be ''weU prepared"
and would depend on a "reasonable
promise tor sucoess In mutts," the cnttoa
that has been applied in the past to such a
conference.
Speakes told reporters this morning:
"We invite the new leaden of the Soviet
Union to work with us in establishing a
basis for greater mutual understanding and
constructive cooperation.
"This wouJd apply to Mr. Chernenko
and others who serve 1n 1ns1uutionaJ
pos1uons of authorit) 1n the Soviet
Union."
Speakes said Vice Prcs1den1 George
Bush, on his way to Moscow for An·
dropov's funeral, would "stress our com-
Slnce 1949 HOURS
9:30-6:00
CloHd
Sundays
• mitment to peace and, 1n pan1cular. to the
search for mutually acceptable agree.
ments" dunng his discussions in the Soviet
capital.
The choice of Chernenko was antici·
paled by a LOP. U.S. official who says the
transition wtll bring few 1mmed1atc
changes in U.S.-Sov1et relations. DfPARTMlNT STORr
161b NEWPORT Bl VD . COST A MESA
;y·,
\
Chernenko, at 72. becomes the oldest
man ever to head the Communist Pany.
President Reagan. who turned 73 last week,
1s the oldest man ever elected president of
the Uni ted States.
On Sunday, Undersecretary of State
Lawrence S. Eagleburger cautioned that
,., .......
Ezpectlng again
Prlnceee Diana, the 22-year-old
wife of Prince Charle., la ezpect-IDC the couple'• aecond baby ln
late September. Buckln&ham
Palace announced today.
What to do if you shollld ever
slllell natural gas.
If you've eve r had a whiff of natural
gas, you kno\A: ifs not French perfume .
But that's one big reason its so safe.
We add th e sme JJ to natural gas
(w hi ch is normally odorl ess) so yo u ca n
detec t eve n the sli ghtest leak
A sli~ht odor near an appliance
usually mea ns a pilot li ght is out. But
if you ha ve any
dou hl~. just ca ll us.
If the sme ll is
stn >ng, < >ren the
\\'indo\.\:s an d doc >rs. "
I )on l I i~ht any
matches or tum
anyth in~ electrical
on or off, not even
the lighl<;. !lny
electrica l switch ~ ~-~
cou ld cause a spa rk ~. ~~~~~,....
Alert everyone in you r home and get
out Alert your neighbors nea rby. Then,
caJI the Gas Compa ny. (But don't use
the ph one in you r home).
If th e ga<; odor is outdoors it could be
even more se rious than a leak ind oors.
'o call us right away.
Even if you don't sme ll gas, we hope
yo u'll keep safety in mind.
Never store any flammable materials
near a gas applian ce or yo ur
gas meter.
J
If your burner flames (range, furnace ,
water heater) are leaving soot deposits
or giving off an acrid odor, call -us
immediately.
~~ Be careful with unvented roo m -...__
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heaters. They can cause fire, asphyxia-
ti on and deadly fumes such as carbon
monoxide. If you're not sure if your heater
is safe, call the Gas Campany. We1lcheck it
And be careful where you dig. Gas lines
are under your property, so call us before
yo u excavate. We1l help you find them.
Please keep these tips in mind.
By using natural gas safely and
efficiently, you11 be keeping
, your gas bill as low as o possible.
. And that's nothing to sniff at
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WASHINGTON -The Federal TradcCommiuion
tentatively approved the n1t1on's targcsl corporate ~cracr
ever today, votint to allow Texaco to t>uy Getty Oil ~o. Tbe commission voted 4-1 lo allow lhe SIO.I biU1on
ta.keover, ahhouah .it will ~u1re Tex.aco to m~ke .tome
divestitures to sausfy antitrust conce~s. co~m111ion
spokeswoman Susan 1'icknor stud. She did not1:1vedeta1ls
of the requirements, however, and a ~~· bnefi~ was
scheduJed later in the day. Comm1ss1oner Michael
Pertschuk was the lone dissenter m the vote to approve the
merger, taken ~fore stock markets opened for the day,
Bl•ck backen AY job torJ611
WASHINGTON -Some black Rep~bµ~a who
helped elect President Reagan m t 980 say thctr Job 11 be1na
made more difficult this year by what they Lenn the
administration's msens111 v1ty to the concerns ~ft~e black
community. Only about 10 percent of the _nations black
voters cast their ballot11 for Reagan m 1980t but
Republican strategjsts have C'll'?ressed concern lfl;l~ a
major voter-registration dnve 1.n black commumues.
spurred by the prcsiden11al candidacy of the Rev. J~
Jackson, a Democrat. could cut into their share of the
black vote this year. Reagan al~ has replaced . black
Repubhcans loyal to the adm1n1stration with whites in
high government posts. said Tim Jenkins. a former
chairman of the Counc1 I of I 00. a group of black
profcss1onah and business cxt.-cuuves.
Challenger ln good •hpe
CA PE CAN'AVERAL, Fla. -Space shuttle
ChaJlenger came back to Eanh in such good shape that
there should be no trouble sending 1l back into orbit in a
record 53 days, despite a failed brake, 31 damqed til~.
hazy windows and scraped llres. NASA says. The space
plane completed its e1ght~ay Flonda·to-Aorida mission
Saturday with the first landing at 1ls launch sue. and the
space agency said Sunday 1t returned as the cleanest
shuttle yet. "The orbiter 1s very clean, 1n better shape t!:tan
any of the others," Ken Coffey, shuttle mechan1cal
systems officer, told reponers. All major systems are in
fine condition. he added.
Ba.tlng mli off shelves
TRENTON, N.J. -As much as 2 percent of aJI
Duncan Hines baking mixes could be voluntarily pulle.d
from the market following the recall of a batch contain in&
excessive levels af the pesticide EDB, the product's maker
said. The contaminated batch of Duncan Hines Deluxe
Devil's Food Cake Mi x bcanng lot number 311 6C2A was
ordered pulled from New Jersey shelves Sunday by Gov.
Thomas H. Kean after tests showed the product contained
three times the EDB level allowed by the fede ral
government.
Radloactlve tables 801J6llt
LOS ANGELES -Local health offictals have been
scckmg radioacuve restaurant table stands after some of
the contaminated furn iture was discovered in Los
Angeles, Orange and Alameda countit'S. Cartons of the
stands emit1ing radiation comparable to two chest X·rays
were found Wednesday in a South El Monte warehouse
owned by Falcon Products of St. Louis, county health
physicist Joe Karbus said Saturday. In Brea. 130 stands
were found Wednesday at the Elite Inc. warehouse, said
Jim Hartranft. Orange County health physicist. Sixty
percent of the stands were cm1tung hourly radiation
rouehly equ1valen1 to the amount emitted by the
environment ma year. he said. Search of seven locations
m Los Angeles County and eight in Orange County found
no other radioactive stands, health offi cials said
Lucky landlng on A vs.Jon
AV ALON -Three people scrambled to safety after
their light plane crashed through a barbed·wirc fence near
the edge of Catali na Island's cliffiop A.irport-i n·thc·Sky
during the weekend. Only a large shrub kept the Piper
Cherokee Wamor from tumbling down the slope
Saturday after Ricftard Church of Chula Vista c.ame in for
a landing on the same runway where six people died in a
crash Jan. 30 and three others escaped inJury in a similar
mish~p Jan. 31. Church, 46, daughter, Robin, I 8, and her
boyfnend. Matthew Finley, 19, all escaped injury as the
plane stopped 20 feet shy of the precipice. "There's only
one bush out there and he hit il." said Russell Palmore1 the
airport's operations manager. "That's what saved nim
from going all the way down. Ht' was damned lucky."
Pro•tltutlon arresta up
LOS ANGELES -Pohce credit a conarovcnial
"public nuisance" law for an increase in arrests and
prosecutions of Hollywood prostitutes as well as a 42
percent deqcasc in related cnmes ranging from murders
to ~r thefts. De put~ Chief Ron Frank.Jc of the Los An,eles
Pohce Department s West Bureau said there were 3.300
prostitution-related ~rrests in Hollywood last year,
~om pared to 3.156 in 19.82. Male prostitute arrests
increased sharply._ fro~ 729 in 1982 to 1.280 last year, said ~ollywood D1v1S1on vice Sgt. Tom Griffith. A reduction
1n the mostly female prostitutes on Sunset Boulevard
allowed officers to be shifted to Santa Monica Boulevard
where gay nightspots predominate, he explained. ·
Ga• prlce edging up
LOS ANGELES -For the first time 1n months the
average price for gasoline has inched up nationwide but
hundreds of stations in the West still sell pa for le11 lhan
SI a gallon, oi l industry analyst Dan Lundberg says.
Wholesale gas prices increased an avcraae 0. 72 ofa ce ni a
gallon in the last three weeks, but dcalen absorbed most of
the raise and only charged motoriati an averaie 0.13 of a
cent more. said Lundbeta. who publishes the weekly
Lundberg Lener trackinJ oll 1ndustry trends.
WORLD
Leaden urlve la MCMCow
_MO~OW .-:-Vice President Gco,.e Buab 11\d
Bnt11h Pnmc M1.na.stcr Margaret Thatcher a.re amona t~
world leaders a.mvma today to pay last respects ao SOviet
President Yun V. Andropov. Those hcadina for An·
dropov's funeral Tuesday Square included 1 Chinese ~ommunist . Party .Politburo member who will be the
h1ahest·r;anltina Chinese official to visit Moscow in 20
ycan. Over the last two decades, the Communist rival• h~vc been at~ over id~lo&ical, poljticaJ and border
d1sputei. The Ch1~cse official. \'ice Prtmier Wan u. said t~y before lcavina Pck•OJ that China aod the Soviet ~n1on are "t~o arcat ne1ghbon" and be hoped for improved relations with Moscow.
Iran-Iraq 1Mttlfn6 lncruw
BAGHDAD, Iraq -Iran today ahelkd four Iraqi ~lies and the m1h!-lry vowed to retaliate by 1tnki111 wweu
dttP. inside fraruan tcmtoryt 8qhdad ltadio ~. ~ ~1htary spokesman, ptUJQI ovtt the n.dio, uJd the
a hes of Basra, Maoclah K.baaaauin and K.burmal had
been shelled, ••causlna' lou o( hfe and damqe to
property." "In order to dtter the treacherous lrania.n
rq.tm.c a_nd in rctahauon for it111vaac. reckJaa pract
'f"C will ve~tty nrlke aeJccttid lfanian t.aratU ikiCp ans~ fn1n1.1n tcnitory," 11.id the spokesm1n, who QJnol ldenufacd
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Orange Co DAILY PILOT /Monday, FebfUwy 13, 19" A.I
Wlll more taxes
teach Joh:a:ay to
read and write?
Public education in California is failinf to teach young
people to read and write and count. Accordina to statistics
compiled since 1971, this state•s high schools are producing
people whose language and math skills arc significantly lower
than those sharpened in the same classrooms by their older
brothers and sisters. Each graduating class is academically
weaker than the one before it.
The erosion of quality in public education has reached a
critical stage, prompting aggressive action and calls for reform at
national, state and local levels. Most reform proposals focus on
improving standards, increasing professionalism among
teachers and lengthening school days and school years.
Although there are no guarantees that these reforms will
deliver more capable, better-educated graduates, it is in-
escapable that a reformed educational system is going to cost
more money than the existing, inefficient system.
The good news on the .Public education scene is that
California high school seniors who took the Scholastic Aptitude
Test (SAT) last year scored six points above the national average
on the mathematics section of the exam.
·'If J stopped watching television because of commercials. being
asked lo PAY to watch commercial Is absolutely ludlcrou . " .
JACK
AIDEISOI
MUBAREK
COURTING
HIS ARAB
NEIGHBORS
U.S. wants Egypt
back in Arab fold
The rest of news is not so good.
That math average, 474outofa maximum 800, bas fallen
19 points since 1971 when SAT scores were made public and
immediately became the yardstick for educational achievement.
Math scores in the rest of the nation have dropped 16 points
during the same 12-ycar period.
Pay TV gets too expensive
W ASH1NGTON-Egypt is mak-
inaproarc init1efTonuoretum to
the Arab fold. from which it was
summarily bamshcd after si&nina the
Camp David accords with lsf'lleL
Recently, tbe qyptians weread·
mitted back into the Islamic Con-
ference. and in the next few weeks it
may be allowed to rejoin the Arab
Ltague.
All th1sd1plomaucact1v1ty has a
ceruin urgency for Egypt, which
desperately wants to find fnends
amongmoderateArabst.atcsasa
means of protection apin$t M~
cow-backed radicals like Libya and
Syria. And the Reagan adminis-
tration is quietly encouraging the
Egyptians. in hopes that Cairo will
repin the leadership role it lost at
Camp David and thwart the
Knmhn 's m1sch1ef-malung in the
M iddlc East.
That decline is mild compared to the nosedive youthful
California scholars have taken on the verbal section of the test.
They have lost a startling 43 points, while the average national
performance has skidded 27 points. California kids, with an
average verbal score of 421 out of800, are now four points below
the deteriorating national norm and appear to be fading fast.
Parents of children attending Orange Coast schools may be
heartened by the 1983 resu lts of the California Assessment
Program tests, which found educational achievement at all local
high schools well above the state average. The tests, however,
only suggest that the rate of scholastic decline here is slower than
in the rest of the state.
According to state Department of Education Research and
Evaluation Consultant Bill Berson, the influx of non-English
speaking people to California is partially responsible for the SAT
verbal slippage. The state's Asian population has increased from
6.2 percent to 14 percent while those 43 points were
disappearing. These students often are highl y motivated and do
well in math, but have difficulty overcoming language
handicaps, Berson explained.
But immigration alone cannot explain the SAT decline.
"The SATsare an indicator of educational quality," Berson
said. "We ha ve very serious concerns about the downward
trend."
These concern s are underscored by the national educational
task force report that recommended increased emphasis on
science and math co urses, higher pay for teachers and longer
school days and school years and California's Hughes-Hart
Educational Reform Act of 1983.
Hughes-Hart promises to improve education by offering
monetary incentives to school districts that stiffen their
standards and demonstrate positive results in the form of
improved SAT scores. It also promises to be expensive.
Administrators and teachers at Huntington Beach Union
school district estimate it wilt cost $750,000 to add six days to
their 176-day school year, which is one day shorter than the state
average and four days shorter than the national average.
Even if teachers were willing to put in the additional time
without a pro-rated increase in their annual salaries, or perhaps
sacrifice a holiday or two, Hughes-Hart is bound to cost money.
More money, some observers fear, than Governor Deukmejian
has allocated in his pending budget proposal.
Although no one seriously thinks the governor, despite his
committment to quality education, would consider a tax
increase to fund it, a statewide survey taken last June found that
64 percent of th e Californians questioned said taxes should be
raised to pay for public schools.
Do yo u a~ree? We've provided the coupon below for your
opinion on this critical public issue. Please circle the appropriate
response and mail it to us. And if you'd like to expand upon your
answer, we encourage you to include a letter to the editor with
your coupon.
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A humun1ous fly has power-dived
into the ointment of my life.
Herc's what happened. About three
or four years aao. my wife, Ann, and I
quit watchina television. It's rretty
hard to give up somethina that s free
and more or less entertaining, but we
aot to the point where we just couldn't
take it anymore. With regard to
proaramming, the quality was going
down and with commercials the
quality was definitely going down,
and the frequency was going up!
We took the pledge and joined
TVaholics Anonymous. Then, we
made a marvelous discovery! PAY
TV! The theory was that you paid for
this service, they showed all of the
latest movies and (the very best ~rt) because you paid them, they d1dn"t
run commercials! It oc~urred to me
that this feature bordered on bribery.
but we decided to go ahead anyway.
We soon discovered that there were
several services available. We did
some investigation and learned that
there were really only two that were
avail.able to us. ON TV and SelecTV.
These two 5eemed to run roughly the
same movies. ON TV had more in the
wayofspons. butsince neitherofus is
a spon s buff. we chose SelecTV.
The man came. installed his magic
box and en<'ugh wires to completely
redo your average Hoover Dam. and
left.
It was v ea1! Especiall y at Academy
Awards 11me. Somebody decided that
if the nominated movies were shown
on TV, the judges could make their
decisions in the comfort of their own
homes. We got to watch, too.
There were a few glitches. For
example. when the monthly bill
arrived it contained a secret Captain
Midnight-like code number that had
to be dialed into your box on a
predesi,nated day, or your picture
wouldn t unscramble. Sometimes the
predesignated day came before the
bill did. A phone call (to a 213
number) was needed to obtain your
number.
All in all, we were satisfied.
Then, one niaht they announced
that they'd soon be showin1 "Star
Wars." Great! I'd seen Star Wars. but
I could watch it again. Then I noticed
the subtitle. "Additional Cha~ Re-
quired." They wanted an additional
ten bucks from me if I wanted to sec
the movie.
BILL
HARVEY
This raised a question in my mind.
I was paying SelecTV about S2S a
month for a certain number of hours ·
ofTV. They wanted an additional $1 0
JUSt to see thi s particular movie. If I
didn't pay the SI 0, my picture would
be scrambled durio~g the showing of
Star Wars. In effect, they were
usurping time that I had paid for and
demanding more money fo r it. If I
didn't pay. would my bill be lower
because of the ume they took? How
much lower> They seemed to think
that the time involved was wonh SI 0.
Would my bill be S 10 lower? You
know the answer to that one. don't
you?
A few weeks later. between movies.
some h1&h mucklty muck (who wa~
obviousfy not an actor) appeared on
my screen and stancd 1cllang me how
great SelecTV was and how lutky I
was to ha ve 1t and that I should tell all
of my fnends about ~lt-cTV .
Even though 1t wa'i very badl y
done. 11 was obviously a commercial.
I calJed them up and told them I
was paying for commercial-free TV.
and that's what I expected.
Apparently a lot of other people did
the same thing, because the com-
mercials stopped. Until a few weeks
ago.
The last ti me I watched SelecTV.
there were three commercials for
fhcmsclvcs, one for the Olympics,
and an exhortation to enter "The
Lucky Punch Sweepstakes" and win a
th ousand dollars. This is a contest
wherein you try to guess which boxer
(in a fight they're tclevmna) will
knock the other's block off and in
which round. The final line in that
gem is "No purchase required.'' but if
you want to watch the fight, 1t costs an
additional S 15. 7 S.
I don't kow about you. but my
feeling is that 1f I stopped watching
television because of commercials.
being asked to PAY to watch com-
mercials is absolutely ludicrous. Be-
cause of this, I've ordered a different
sort of pay TV. and as soon as it's
hooked up I intend to call SclecTV
and tell them exacty what they can do
wtth their commercials.
811/ Harvey is a columnist who
lives in Huntington Ikach
MANNEEDSAWOMANTOTALKTO
Most yo un1 men. when they want
to talk about their troubles. tum to
women. But as they aar through their
40s, fewer do so. Then in their 50s,
more .,ain seek out women for these
so-called soul conversations. This
passes. By their 70s, hardly any men
discuss thei: e>enonal problems with
women.
Largest collection of phonograph
records in the world 1s in the Libra!"\
of Congress. You can say the same for
old newsreels.
About S 1,000 a n1gh1 wall be the
cos t of a hotel room on New York
City"s Tames Square an 1999. 1r the
pf01nos11cators arc nght.
The" nter Fran Lchow111 ha\ \31d .
"No animal should ever Jump on the
dining room furniture unless
absolute!) certain he can hold his own
in coversat1on ..
L M Bo~d 1s a ~' nd1C't1ted colummsr. •
The 1mportanceofthe
U.S.-Egyptian diplomatic ofTensive 1s
underscored by President Hosn1
Mubarak'scurTent visit to Washing-
ton for White House talks on the
stalled Reapn peace iniliative for the
Middle East and qypf s desire for a
lar&e ancreax in U.S. aid. It 1s the
second time in six months that
Mubarak has met herewith President
Reagan and his top ad viscrs.
Continued behind-the-scene-sad-
min1stra11on suppon for Egypt as sure
to be an important part of the Whne
House talks. Meanwhile. classified
cables seen by m} assoctate Lucette
Lagnadod1sclose both Egypt's
counlh1pof1ts Arab neighbor\ and
the admin1!>trat1on's steps 10 fun her
the rcconc1ha11on
One cable. fore>.ampk. re' eals that
Egypt has been sign 1 ng a number of
secret trade agreements wtth other
Arab states in recent months. Some of
Egypt's new trade panners were
among her shnllest cnucs dunng the
boycoll of Egypt that followed Camp
David.
One agreement 1sw1th Iraq. Egypt
has ~n sending the Iraqis old Soviet
weapons and spare pans for the1rv.ar
against Iran-as the United Stat~
ships more new weapons to Eg) pt.
Now, Iraq and Egypt have signed a
trade agrttment.
Egypt also signed a s1m1 lar trade
agreement w1th Lebanon -ccon-
om1cally paltry. but a poliuc,al
challenge by Egypt to the ynans
The State Depanment document
reveals that Egypt 1s negotiating a
trade agreement with Jordan. which
also feels threatened bv the radK-al
.\rab states and the free-wheeling
terronsts they support The poht1cal
1mportanceofth1s trade agreement
was acknowledged in d1!1Cusi.mni.1n
E~ypt hctwccn Peter McPhcro;on.
d1Tectorofthc Agcnc) for Inter·
national Development. and the Eg) p
uan minister for economy and trade.
Mou'itafa El Said. acc9rd1na to the
cable
The Eg) pt1an cabinet min1stt"r
made a point of stressinJ ho~
important trade expansion \Nl\h 1\
Arab n<'1ghbors I'> to Egypt -and
how important ron11nued LI aid 1s
as well
lad. 4ndt•n.on na s\ ndtcatC'd
rnlumm(;t
Andropov's death ends one-sided· spf1rring match
WAS HI NGTON-At the be&in·
nlna of the year, Time mapzine
chose Ronald Rcapn and Yuri
Andropov as its men of the year.
Now, the former has declared his
f ntention to seek another term and
the latter is dead. Time maptine, it
tum• out, chose a man and a &host. It was, thouaf\, a symbolic match-up.
The death of Andropov is the
firmest of all evidence that for more
thin a year now. the Prtt1dent has
been sparrina wi th a man who
vinually was not there. Like some
ORANGE COAST
•
Daily Pilllt
,
son of Soviet Wiurd of Oz. An·
dropov existed mostly on the cover of
Time. in the statements and com·
muniques from Mol(l()w and from Ric••-thc need to somehow personify the ... .,
larae and bafllina Soviet aovemment.
We needed a man; we needed a name. Com
We used Andropov. •
Andropov's bad luclc turns oulio •••••••••••• be yet another example of Reapn'1 aood luck. The President is not the
son of man you would want to pity
cards with. Take, for instance. the economy.
ChNJO..~
IA•MO"-IMI
!01119"'---
Whatever credit you m.,Jlt want to
Jive Reapn for reducina inflation.
rou also have to usip some of it to
OPEC. Its vinual collapse IS. cartel
able to ICt oil priocs helped moderate.
ind«d red=Oation 1n the United
lites and tbrou ut the world.
The same cott d be said fot foreiJn
policy. Ncllectlna for a moment that
the bombina of the Marine bamackJ
in Beanu was almost intmechatdy
overshadowed by the Grenadtan
invasion (opcraoon), and conetntrat-
int instead on the Soviet Union, at is
~pparent now th.at for a Iona lime
M01Cow hu been wtthout a vtgorous
leader
___ L _
This 1s a year that include~ the
Orcnadt invasion. the downing of the
Korean airliner, a s1mmcnna cmn:i; in
Central Amcncn, the event~ in Lcba·
non and the plncemcnt of Amencan
m111ules in Europe It 1s al'<> a yt3r
that saw aJI the ma.JOr arms talks with
the Soviet Union suspended by the
Ru 1ans Apparently 11 was the only
th1nft they could think of
A of these foretgn-pohc) 1
sues-Lebanon. Central Amcnca. the
KAL 11rhner. Grenada and the arms wk arc area 1n which the natcd
Stales went head·to-hcad either w1th
the Soviet Union or with one of its
alhcs. Syna, Cuba And all the time.
'he United tatcs was de.alma Wlth an
advet11t)' led by 1 d)'"'I man This.
mort than anyth1na. uplain ~hy the
SoY1ct mthtary uncharoctcn t1cally tc~ forward to explain the down·
int o( the Korean 11rliner and -.h),
m.a )'be. the Soviet rcJp<>ost to Ronald
Rcapn's bull)·-ra of a lom.gn pohcy
has COTI\I tcd or no1h1n mort IMn.
pout anti a 'nub
MoS<'ow being Moscov.. no one an
the West can he 'urt of what Wlll
happen ne.\t. It would be a rare Soviet
regJmt". thouah. that d~ not contain
strong elements that have watched
the last year's cvent'i w11h chaann -
and cannot wa11 to Jet even. Amcnca
and the Soviet Union att an at lea't
one...,.) much ahke: The cas) way to
show your petnottsm and mettle 1 10
play tou1h W1th the other country.
Now, thou.ah. Rcapn'i. luck. and
our own. may have run out. Just as
Watergate incapaclt.ated our So"em·
ment. sap~1na uofencray. ~.too. the
hnienna tllne of Andropov mu t
have had the same effect on the Sovtel
Union. And JUSt •• a pmod of
l\mcncan vacilla11on-the Caner
ycars-wa followed b} the lt&ht
Bnpdc acti\'ity of the Reapn )Uri.
10 the mme way ~ can opect the
v1ct to make up for the 11mc lo•t
undtr Andropo"
R1ch:ud ( oh~n •~ • ') mhr•rC'd
rolumn1s1
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This February 14 Is the perfect oprortunlty to treat your
Valentine to a brand new variety o offerings at The Jolly
Roger Restaurants. Warm cozy atmosphere enhances the
hugely varied menu On top of that, reasonable prices and
the famous Jolly Roger brand of quality and service are sure
to pie ... your date and the entire famlly. The Jolly Roger's
"Good Morning!" fare Is always hard to rfflat. Enormoua
fluffy omelettes are a lavorlte 1peclalty with almoat a dozen
combinations to chooae from. Stacks of pancakes; aavory
ham and sausage; and even corned beef huh are all aerved
piping hot and perfectly prepared The lunch and dinner
menu at The Jolly Roger featurff an outstanding array of
fresh new hot and cold entreea. Topping off the llat 11e Flaky
Croissant Sandwiches, Chicken Terlyakl and Skewered
Slrloln Steak and Shrimp. Oellclous "South of the Border"
offerings Include tostadas and spicy atuHed queaadllla
plates. And of course. an array of hamburger speclaJtlea
nevM falls to provide a satlafylng dectalon for choosier
appetites. The "Jolly Hour" from 4 to 7 p.m. dally otters
bucket-sized Buccaneer cocktalla, and complimentary hors
d'oeuvru the perfect way to end the workday for that
favorite Valentine. The Jolly Roger la open dally for break·
faat, lunch, dinner and Happy Hour. with locatlona through-
out California. And now a whole ''New Look" remodeling haa
been completed at the lrvlne tocatlon.
HAMIUROER HA MLET
Bring your sweetheart to the Coate Mesa Hamlet and enjoy
a auperb dining experience. The lueh p11k-like atmosphere
and spectacular, colorful decor were created by owner and
chairman of the board, Marllyn Lewis, who haa once again
succeeded In creating delightful ambience and comfortable
aurroundlnga tor Hamlet cuatomera to enjoy. You can
chooN from such Hamlet favorites u the "Emperor Henry
IV" (a gourmet hamburger topped with Iota of gooey ch .....
ham, tomato, crispy bacon atrlpa and a dollop of ruulan
drMSlng). rich "Lobeter Bisque" with fr•h chunka of lobater
and seasoned just right, or the dellcloua "Formaggl
Pomodora with Ratatouille" (a wonderful, refreshing umpl-
lng of cheese, provolone. ripe tomatoes, ratatoullle and
crunchy CUaJmbera, and topped with a special herb dress-
ing and then aprlnkled with baall). Fln1lly, aeleet one of the
Hamlet'• famous deuert 1peclal1. llke their hot apple pie
with cinnamon etlck Ice cream and hot rum aauoe. A tlmply
scrumptloua treat for 1 very apec:lal dayl The Colt• Mese
Hamlet 11 conveniently located In the Meu Verde Center at
Harbor and Adams.
OULLIVER'I
For Valentine'• Day, Gulliver's Will be MrVlng roaated Long
Island duck at S 11 95, West Auatrallan lobster tall• at
S 13. 76, and prime rib of bMf at S 13.50. A pure whit• duck,
probably orlglnally Imported from China. FCH, or F111Mr1
Commlsalon Houae, In Long Island, la the major U.S.A.
mart<etlng companr.. Thi I duck la uaually referred to u a
"Long laland Duck.· The portion la large, OM-half of a 41.t to
5 pound duck. With their unique roasting atcllla, the exceea
fat la rendered (oooktd down), and th• duck la brown.
crispy, and tender s.rved with two plqt.lant aauca,
rupbetry and ~h. Accompanied by an applt/prune compote. Thn.t WNt Auatrallan eoutllne It tht l11ge.t
produ<:« of qu<ty lobater In the world. The lot>at., till It
large (10 to 12 oz.). IWMt. and tend..-. Oulllv.'1 buying
eonnec1lon1 m•• It poNlble to wvt thl• quality tall at a
on Valentlne1 Day
2217 '•INlew .. d.
Cost. M"•· C1llforn11 142·HOO
Dln1er served
3 to 10 p.•.
Qupid's suggestio~
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lV-o~ti~ di~~g spots
very competitive price. The tall la bruahed with butt•r. and
turna a golden brown In the broHer. Served with drawn
butter. Most favorite en tr" of all time la the prime rib of beef
u evidenced by the dining out public! Gulllvet'a exercl ...
great aklll In buying top quality corn belt beef. Their beef and
their unique Alto Shum ovens combine to give gueeta a
taaty, tender, juicy cut. They MNe USDA Choice prime ribs.
Confections lncludlng. English trlfi., chocolate temptation,
apple crumb cake, and vanllla rum mou ... are all a la carte.
A large staff of Gulliver peopi. dedicated to providing a
wonderful dining expefi.tloe wlll be ready to greet and MNe
youl Opening at 5 p.m. -reMrVatlone euentlall Call
833-8411.
THE SPfNDRlnER
If you're looklng for that apeclal place to treat your Valentine
Ihle February 14th. why not conelder waterlront dlnlnQ at the
Splndrlfter? Vl11tor1 to Hawaii have 1lway1 enjoyed freah,
local seafood In the Kone, Kahala, or Kauai Splndrltter. Now
malnland«a can aarnple the verled menu from a window
aeat on Newport Bay. And, what could be more romantic
than the toundl of surf and aea combined with the beautiful
sight of moonlight dancing on th• bay? At The Splndrltter, It
len't just the view that you'll find fantutlcl Few local
restauranta have 11 complete an Oyster Bar 11 The Spin·
drifter. Aside from the generously portioned Shrimp and
Crab Cocktalla, you'll find the Mushrooms etuHed with
crabmeat particularly tasty. Several varletlea of clam• and
oysters are ottered. as well •• smoked Albacore Hnled with
tangy cheddar cheeae. French Onion Soup Gratlnee la a
savory and reaaonably priced favorite. The entree llat la
slmllarly varied. You may notice the taint aroma of wood
smoke from the real mesquite wood coala. over which New
York Steak or Mahl Mahl are brolllng. And the Roaat Duck a
!'Orange haa become a local favorite. The Splndrlfter offera
the day's fresh catch. such aa Halibut, Mini Silmon. and Sea
Bus brolled over the mesquite charcoal. Wood brolllng
enhances the delicate flavor of fish or mMt without leaving
any 011 or f1t. The gourmand wlll wish to try the Calamart
Plccata. delicately glazed In butter sauce or Scalopplne of
Veal In Marsell Wine S1uoe A house specialty la &rolled
Stuffed Shrimp, Jumbo shrimp s.pllt and filled with a dellclOU•
seafood dreaalng. The Splndrltter'a extensive wine llal
featurea both domettlc and Imported wlnea, Heh epeclally
selected to complement the dinner entr .... The delaert tray
11 crowned by a whipped del~ht called Mouaae Cake. and
It'• tight enough that It .OOUldn t be p,UMCS upl Winner of the
1981 "Moat Promising Newcomer · award from the pre1-
tlglou1 Southern Callfornla RNtauranl Writers Auocl1tlon'1
Award Banquet, The Splndrlrter 11 open dally for lunch and
dinner and serves e Champagne Brunch on Sund1y1.
ReMrvetlona are accepted for dinner at 842·2295. The
Splndrlher Restaurant la located at 3333 W. Coast Highway,
on the waterfront In Newport Beach.
MARCILLO'I
When It comea 10 good Italian food and romantic dining,
Maroello'a, under the .. ,,,. ownerthlp tlnct 1973, aure
knowa how to do It. The dining room provld• an Intimate
atmospl'lert with brand new low dim fighting lantern•.
ttallana have 1 ruJ p.,.lon for good food. Oupld1 Vllentlne
1p.e1a1 for two 11 a IP41Qnt dinner for two at t11.9&. Tht
dinner la .....CS with a half litre of houae wine of your ch~,
tOUP and Ntld, garlle brttd and sherbet. M11cello'1 11
located at 17&02 BMctl ~d. 1t Slater In Huntington a.elf.
tt'a the "Green Bulldlng" on tht corner. Call 842·5&05.
••••• F .. ture Of the Cally Piiot Advwtlalng Dept.
PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR:
Coupon Savi ngs, Com plete Stocks, Local New s and Sports,
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READING ENJOYMENT. 7 DAYS A WEEK In the II •1
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COAST
Jlm o.te trl• 90ft-•hoe on runway.
Thoma. Bal'Dett acknowlecties applaUR.
Ralph Clock bu •porting outlook.
PAPARAZZI
D..., l'tlot "'*" bf IUcflerd K....,
Orea Hinch and Antonio Cagnolo have a
duilln• HCort, above, whlle Supervt80r
Ralph Clark, In true political faehlon, la off
and nmnlng during haberduhery •how.
Gentlemen
show style
In the words of Kittie Leslie of Neiman-Marcus 1n
Fashion Island, Orange County stood still Thursday
afternoon.
"That's because all of Orange County's movers and
shakers in big business and big government are standing
behind me in their Jockey shons:· Leslie said.
She was narrating the fourth Gentlemen's
Haberdashery luncheon and fashion show be-nefiting the
youth retreat work of the Catholic Sisters of the Society
Devoted to the Sacred Hean.
Held at th'e Westin South Coast Pia.ta Hotel, and
hosted by 5th District Supervisor Tom Riley, it featured
prominent Orange County c1v1c. political. social and
business leaders as male fashion models.
Sixteen women JUdges chose Greg Hirsch as "most
likely to be Prince Channing in a girl's dream." Larry
Tucker was named "most likely to go unnoticed in Laguna
Beach."
Paul Salata, the show's master of ceremonies. was
named "most likcl> to make Blackwell's worst-dressed
list." Gary Raff was named "most likely 10 be seated at
Antonella's without a rescn a lion ...
Hal Day was named "most likel} to be seen in Speedos
at the Balboa Bay Club." and Geoffre\ ~tack. "most likely
to wear lzod clothes to go Jogging ...
PAYOFFHELPSPERFORMERS
Diane Cunnln&ham, Joan Webb and
Deborah Lee, above, compared their
luck at the ''C&8lno"tabl• while
,,
0.-,"9e,_...~...,, .....
Cyntbla Allan. Chuck Pechin, Kimber-
ly Davia and Alan Dibartolomeo re-
freebed their •ambllna appedtes.
}
Cabaret Chapter
draws 1 ,300. loot
d esignated for a rts
Cabaret Chapter's( a\1110< aharl't '84
was such a succcs'I that ml'mbl'f'i (the)
are mostly single'i) ol thl' Orangd ounl\
Perform ing Arts( t:nll'I group arc
alread) bus) planning lll'\t ~l'ar·s
Thirteen hundrl·d \ho""nl up at the
Jewel Court. South< oa\I Plata."' hl.·rc
game ta bles <;trl'll'hl'U I rnm '\Jon.hi! nm
to Saks Fifth ·\ H'nm·
When the chip'> \.\l fl' all wuntc.:J thl'
affair had ncttl·d .111110\t $10.UOO ( lllOrl'
tha n double last > l'ar·., take )
Amid the game tublc'> was a dancl'
floor surrounded b> dining tables. Thl'
buffet was magn1fin·n1"1th a 5-foot high
ice scul ptutc of Pcga\U\ and noral
d ecorations donatl'd b\ Chris Lindsay.
who was there for thl' fc\t1v1 t1es. Kim
Campbell was dccora11ons chairman
and Susan Laurie \.\U'i O\ l'f'lceing the
food catered by Jay·.,.
Fifteen pnzes were awarded (when the
playing was over chips "'en.~ cashed 1n
foropportunu1c'i) \.\Ith Donna Fenske
getting the reall)' big one.: -a crui'il' to
Mexico o n the Azure Seas.
Michael Dixon was chairman of the
fundraaser and ~cral members ofh1s
family were there including has mother
and father Dr. Howard and Barbara
Dlxoa and brothers with 'ipouses Dr.
Howard Jr and Donna Dixon from
Rancho Santa Fe and Dr. Gordon and
Catllie Dixon from IX-I Mar
Othersam vmgrn thl'lr
black·and·whatt attm: a suggested b}
the invitations included Get1ela
Jeatla1, chapter prc'iadcnt. Teny
Hues. Terry Goldfarb, Jou Webb, Bob
Carlson. Dean and Ctody RatbbH,
Olla•r llerman, Leslie Low a nd Dtant
Cuutn11tam.
Other pany pcopk \\'Crl' Cynthia
SclltHl.Scott Little, Marpby Brytn,
James Wabel, Dawn Hoffman, CynJbfa
AllH. •relit Pechin, KlmMrly Davis,
Alu Dibartolomeo, 8111 Rf'ut mann,
Pam tompand 0 bor b l.tt.
ANN LANDERS Al
BUSINESS Al
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Chocolatier
dipping into
love, faDle
By HELEN CRAJG
Delly,... Corr1191 a .,,,
Chocolate is widely believed to be an aphrodisiac, which may inspire the
gifts ofhean-shaped candy boxes received by ladies on Valentine's Day. The
theory also inspired the name of Gloria Levine's flounshing 2-ycar-old
chocolate eom pan)'. "Aphrodite." in Huntington Beach.
Gloria Levine believes IO love. Having chosen the aoddess of love to
symbobze her product, she created the sl~n. "Made with love to serve wi th
pride." It has been appropriate. Aphroduc chocolates won three natfonal
awards last year from the specialty foods industry.
"I was very excited about bring-
ing the national award back to
California," she said. "They think of
the East Coast as the chocola te
capital of the country and we're glad
they know we do good stuff, too -
and you don't have to be born into
the business.
"We have met many friends in
the industry, manufacturers of
gounnct foods on the West Coast. ~
who just knew what was good, put ~.·· ~/ . . l their hean and soul into It, and came ~-
out with things that arc fantasuc:·
"I guess we're more adven-
turous out here. We have the
freedom to expenmcnt. You need a CONFECTIONS
$ood product - a little luck 1s Of LCWE
1mponant. but you have to believe in
yourself."
Recog.n1t1on came to Levine
from another source this year.
Cakes made by Aphrodite arc
sold to many quality restaurants. Levine got a call from the Queen Mary to
say· President Reagan dined there, and Nancy Reagan complimented the chef
on the chocolate mousse cake -an Aphrodite creation.
A small, slender woman who was a housewife for 16 years, Levine came
to chocolate manufacturing almost by accident. After running two successful
non-food busjnesses. she became agoraphobic (afraid to go out in public )
Housebound, she began cooking and improvisin' with chocolate.
"I found a woman who taught me the bastes of chocolate making,"
Levine said, ... 'and then changed everything to my own taste."
When she moved to Newport Beach, she was partly cured of agoraphobia
but still couldn't drive. Walking around Balboa Island. she noticed there was
no candy store. She opened "Sweets arid Treats:" still located there.
"Everyone told me how great It was." Levine said. "so I made an
appointment with Bullock's. Rather than putting the chocolates m a box. I
j ust had this huge tray."
The buyer tasted the candy and she got the order. Among the stores
carrying Aphrodite now are Bloommgdalcs and Harrod's of London.
Sitting m her office, appetizingly redolent of hand-dipped chocolates
bei ng prepared 1n the cool factory rooms behind her, Levine said. ··1 have to 1
experiment -I'm still experimenting." After testilli and tasting her newest '
chocolate. Ambrosia. she required the services of a local nutri tionist to help
her lose 40 pounds.
Mamed 32 years, Gloria Levine has thr~ children. all tn\Ohed in the
compan} The business she began in her kitchen has Its o"n manufacturing
butld mga nd a revenue ofS 100.000 forthe month of December. 10 times 1he
business of the previous year.
Cynthia Scheel. Scott Little and Murphy Bryen admired lee
sculpture on buff et and anticipated next year'• party.
BUI Reutemann and Pam Stomp came to the cabaret.
JamesWabelandDewn Hoffman cheered wlnnen.
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A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, F'ebruaty 13. 1984
His saving accounts for constant bickering
06ARANN
LANDERS: I need
anantwtraodcan'1
take a cha net on aet·
un1a le1ter 1n the
maJI Mybusband
open1everyth1 nj.
The problem. or
cou~.1$h1m
Karl 1s a com -
puba ve saver. He even dnnout paper towels and puts
them away to be used apin. He saves newsp3JX'rs,
maga1ines, rubber bands, ~per cli ps. boxes and string.
Several closct~are filled with Junk. and I am not allowed 10
touch an ything.
A few mo nths aao Karl had w ao to the bosp1tal for
suracry He told me he had some money saved for our old
age land that we were going on a nice vacation 1f hc
recovered from h1sopcrat1on I asked what bank the
money was an and he wouldn't u y. so I staned to \earth
around the hou~ Af\er a couple of days I found h15 wad
1ta1hed in the atuc -m on old box hr had covered with
aJum1num foil There wasS 11.000 in IOOs, SOs. 2°'and I~.
I took S2.000 for m)'.elf. figun ng J was en utled to
someth1naformyyea111 ol ecnmpangand do1na without.
We nevcrb.ad a vocation It wu alwayu trip 10 m ) folk\'
place or ha&. Cht'apcrthat way.
Karl wasn't home from the ho~p1t.al two days before
he discovered that S2.000 was m1u 1ns, He has been
~wcarinaand ye1Jin1nt meeve"mcc. Should I goto work
and pay him back.or figure I was entitled to what I took? I
am65 llc1s 71. Whutdoyousay,Ann'l-BUFFALO
Rl::.AOt l-t
DEAR BUFF: I am sure YO• II.ave flJund out by DOW
tbat Karl l1 not playlo1 wltb a ftall dec:k. I Htpect 1110 tbat
yoa bave become acc11tomed to b11ye1JJn1.I11y let blm
yell. You arc cnUtltd by law to bit of everytlaln1 ~us.
Too bad you didn't take H ,tOO.
01-.AR ANN LA N OL RS Thearown woman an
Toledo who wrote to confess her thumb-suckma ha bat bas
my Ddm 1rat1on At lcasuhe 1\ honeit and as not hurt1n1 anyone
Tf tht Toledo pe~on will look around he wall see
hundrcd\Ofaduh thu mb-sucken. The thumb, howe ver.
appear\ now an another form. II au ('IMolll't tte. c1pro r pipe.
11·, unfo rtunate that those smokersd1dn't 11t1ck with
their thumbs They would live lo niier and be more plca~nt
to have around. -CALI FORNI A COMPLAI NG
DEAR CAL: No truer words were ever 1poken. Tbe
moat dl1be1rteoln1 news, accordlns to Dr. Vl11ceat
De Vita, btad of tbe NatlODal Ca114:er ID1tltate, l1 Ill.at
1mokla1 by women Harly doubled tbe tuna cucer deatb
rate between 1 t70 ud lt80. Addltlooal te1Umoay to tJ•e
damaae done by ctgaret~t: laas cucer i• expected to paH
breaatcancer out year as U.e leading cease of deaU.
1mon1 females.
'Celebrity' miniseries probes price of fame
By FRED ROTHENBERG
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N l-~ YORK -l n'>t."parablc friends an high school.
the} were ltonired a\ bc'>t athlete, top scholar and b1gge\t
~ harmt>r
"t l'ar'> later. their pamtular talents have earned them
up fame·~ ficllr ladder. bu 1 you JUSt know tha t their
amb1t1on - and one dark sct·ret -ha~ them all heading
for a big lall
That\ the essence of"Celebnt}'," a nvet1ng, 61h-hour
man1scne~ which began on NBC' Sunday night and
conttnue\ wi th 1wo-hour anstallments tonight and
fuesday al 9 o n Channel 4
Screenwmer Wilham Hanley -who~ credlls
--
1ndudt' \011w1hing .\bout Ameha" and "Lanie ulonJ .
I lapp-. at l d~t" -h;1\ transformt'd Thomas Thom~n·,
cnn'1 -puHt-<lown 1wvcl to the screen without sacnfic1na
an) of11..r1thl''> 1nt11gu1ngcharacters, v1tal dialogue and a
d)na m1c \ton 1ha1 deftly in1xe~ dra ma. myster) and
h1\IOI)
1 h1' \IOI ) ht.·g.in. a!> many do. at a murder scene: a
ru ntJ own caht n OUl\ldt r on Wonh. Tl'X3'i, 1n 1975. Three
ml'n were 1n">1dc unl· dead. one mortall~ inJured. the third
the murder \uspcct
SHOCKED!
Wh y. a\k!o 01w1et Attorney (alvin Sledge (Hal
Holbrook), werl' tht'i.e renowned men - a Hollywood
actor. a hard-h11t1 ng Jo urnalist and an inspirauonal
cvangelt!lt -hangang out there. and why did one pull the
tngger'' .,,..Tllm Wc darl' )OU no°"' 10 '>Witch channels to watch some
knock• often When you OI} mpll \kll'r \lhu'i'itni do wn a Yu~oslavian mountain. •' '''1,,• ... \•1lfAS..1 I •Alf, ., . ,, ... ,. ..... , ..... , .. \ ... ,\ uae , .. u11-get11ng D•lly fhe opening\ 1cn\10n quickly dissolves an to a gentler
,...., Piiot CIH•lfl•d Ad• to umc It'\ 1950 an f on Wonh, and the boyhood pals. who ' RABBtTI INSlltANCE re11en 1ne Orange Cou1 ha\ e dubbed thcnnclves the "Three Pnnces," are about to
"Our 26th ypar" mvk... grad uate from htgh Khool.
Phone 6-42-5678 Valcd1ctonan Kleber Cantrell. played with a smooth. ,::~::=~~n scll-asi.uranc.:e b} Be n Masters, was voted "Most Likely to
111d J060 Rlln ...... ~R~U~~f~f~E~L~L-1T"llll'l"l•I Succeed " Mad, (rawford (Joseph Bottoms) was "Most Handsome," and T J Luther. passionately played with a
FARES l~ANCE U'HOLSTllY, INC~ half maniacal. hall comical slant by Michael Beck. was GROlW "Most Popular ..
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turn after a lnghtened young woman knocks on the door,
~king refuac from a deranaed assailant.
T .J puh on the charm and, when that doesn't work .
he ui.cs brute force 10 rape her. Kleber and Mack, watchina
through a peephole from another room .. arr altemat1vcly
~tamulatcd and appalled; their burden is that they did
nothing.
After hl·r \lrUs,Klc. the woman can't b<.• 1cv1ved T.J 1'1
lallous and Mat k is 'Ca red , leaving 11 to Klcbcr.1he bra1ni.
of 1he opcrataon. 10 concoct a plan.
Thi~ tragedy must be covered up. II anybody talks,
he'd be "pulling a tn$8er on all of us," \ays Kleber. They
d ump tht• llmp bod) 1n the woods
Dcaltn~ with thl'i nigh tmare 1n their 1nd1vidual ways.
the thrl'l' pn ntc\ embark on their separate path~ to success
and l'Clcbnt}. and all the good and bad the} bring .
Mal k. the mo'it tormented of the three. becomes a
collq~l' foo thall hero. hut his professional pro'lpects arc
dashtd b~ a \CrtOU'> inJUf) Has doctor~}~ at seemed Mack
1ntt>nt10nally reversed his fi eld to get crunched b} "three
gorilla\ ..
Mat~ marne\ ht'> ph}s1cal therapm, pla)'ed b) the
grat·cful Te\\ I larper But all 1s not harmonious in the
bedroom Aho_ut the only tame he ca n make lo-.c 1s af\er
seeing hi mself on a TV commcrc1al. Wouldn't you JUSt
know he becomes a big TV and movie: actor>
Kleber goes to JOUrnahsm ~hoot and eventually
become~ a hoHhot Hou'itOn newspapt"rman, prodded by
a cant<inkerou\ editor (James Whatmorc). Has pro-
fr'>s1onal n!>e coanndc'> with his coverage of the maJOr
\tones of the '60s-John Kennedy's assass1na1 1on and the
'1vtl nlthts movement.
·1 .J .. on the other hand. has t.aken the low road.
pun1t:patang an \everal scams. 1ncludtng a brothel with a
Wc\tcrn mott f He's angr) at the world' for not
appreciating h1H harms and bitter at his two old chums for
not 1nd uding him tn their famous lives.
I::. vcntually. though , he geti. has ~hot of fam e-and ha~
nallonal maga11 ne cover -by becoming a mesmerizing
fai th healer
They were" f.unlly tom..,,.nt»y
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DEAR ANN LANDERS. Our o nce beauuful (and
vain) mothcrdtedafcwdayuao. She went from 145
pound1 to 78 and requested 1 closed casket.
Her s11ter went to the funeral home early and took
s.cveraJ Polaroa_d 91ciure1 of Mom and passed them aro und
t the funeral. Of course, Mom looked 11ke a skeleto n J
know she would have hated for people to ~ how
emaciated she had become.
When I fot the p1ctu_res, I t0rc them up. My aunt 11
furi6 us. I fee I did my_molhera favor. What is your
opmion?-RESPECT FOR THE DEAD
DEAR RESPECI': I'm wltb )'OG. • • •
Don 'r flunk your chemistry test. Leve u more thttn
one set of I/ands callin1 to1nother. If you h• ve trouble
m1kin1 • distincrion you nttd Ann's booklet, "Leve or Se"
ind How to Tell the Differen~. •· ~nd • loflj,
s.tlf.11ddresSttJ. 111mpM envelope wi'rh your request and 50 ~ntstoAnn Landers. P.O. Box I 1995, Cbia,o. lll. 60611.
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COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10
Lancaster president Irvine's MicroVenture wants
of l~ndscapers group to automate the realty industry
Steve Lanc11ter of Lancaster Eaterprt1es in Costa Mesa has been elcc:ted By JOY DEi!! ANTHONY
r,.re:idcnt of the Oranic County-Lona Beach ch.apter of the C.Ufora!a ~,....c.rr11,1 .__.
d1car Coat~clora A11ocl1Uoo. The nine-person board took office at the Jan. 2S 1r:istallauon banquet. CLCA 1s the tartest trade iroup in the nation The rc41 estate indu5try 1s at last repre~nuna state-licensed landscape and img.ation contractors and their \tartina to "think computCf"S." Ac· supplters. cording to Michael Barron, chief
. • • • exccuhve officer and chainnan of the . Anaheim rc11~ent MarsJe lleiD was been selected to fill the new position board of I rv1ne-bascd .. M 1cro-
of d1rectorofpubhc rclationut the 400-room WtttlD South Co111 Plau hotel Venture," now that the recession 1s
11 was aMounced by Robert L. Hawe1, general manager. She was previously ea mg up. the automated real estate
office l'i bc<:om1ng a reality
KLEIN JANSSEN
Though currently only 5 percent of
the industry IS computerized, those in
the business arc beginning lO act
excited about the kinds of software
packages in the offi ng. Barron says.
Some feel that the computer wave ii.
inevitable and they'd better roll with
the tide. Others go overboard in
seeing uses for computer provams.
But JUSt about everyone 1s beg.inning
to get o;omc degree of computer fever.
track of their le . They'd y: "I c:an
keep track of how many I had laM
month 1n my head -icro "
Now that limes are better. M1c;10-
Venturc is repon1n1 rec:ord \ale~ In
the fir t two week" of Occcmber thr
company sold 200 M1croVenturr
libranes. a $140.000 Ylcs .. olumc.
This 1s more than ha\ been <;old by
any real ci.tatc i.oftwa rc producer in a
comparable period. ac:cord1ng to
Planning Research ( orpora11on. the
firm which handles d1stnbut1on for
M1cr0Vcnturc
Yet the National As!toc1at1on of
Realto~ has decided to market a
program by Digital E:.quapment Cor-
poration to be read y 1n s111 month!>
instead of the one now available from
M1cr0Vcnturc. Barron \ays NAR
thanks they need to go to the i.ame
source for hardware and software .
In his op1n1on. th1!> 1\ shorto;1ghted.
Because IBM d<>e!tn't have any.
problem ~lhn& 1~ computers, Jt
d~n't have to design real estate
software to run only on a certain IBM
PC. Barron explain\
M1cr0Vcnture real e\talt' programs
help salesmen keep track of their
clients or do anal)!oe!t 10 mcrea~
productivity Plus the)' help broke~
wtth propeny management. office
accounting and sale!> management
M1c~0Venture 1s also developing
financial services software wnh an
eye to changes in the industry. A new
trend 1n the housing market may soon
be one-stop shoppin~ with real estate
agent and financial mst1tut1on rolled
into one. MicroVenture's software.
says Barron, would ea&lly fit the bill
for that kind of dual role.
lllcroVentun CEO
lllchael Barron
empl~ycd by _the ~elm Coavtatlon Ceater as director of photography. At
Wesun she will publicize tt1e hotel to the local community as well as national
markets through the media and spcctal events.
During the recession. which began
1n ·79 and lasted about three years,
homebuyers were practically a \'1m-
1shmg breed. Interest rates peaked at
22 percent. It wasn't easy to seU a
software packaRC to help agents keep
Of\en 1t isn't a big computer 1irm's
style to do the ~ftware and the
hardware Water seminar slated
• • • Aodrew K. Skiver, senior vice pres1d'ent at B.J. Stewart Advertllla1 ud
J»:abllc Relatlou, lnc., of Newpart Beach. recently rec.civcd a I 0-year service
pan from SckJace Lock Co. Skiver beg.an work.mg with Schlage in 1973 as an
account executive. Rlcllard E. Jones, manager of marketing services at
Schlagc. presented the pm to Skiver.
, UPs ANO DowNs
• • • Huntington Beach resident Jolul D. Ju11ea has ~n named senior real .. NEW YORK <APl -The followlng lls1
estatet.
1
m1 anager by Colddwebll BF~e11raJReal Eslale. Ma.u1emen~ Servlc.:es. His :=~ and !~~ren?."'f,;., •i~v; ~~~"'~~ new 1 e ~as arynounce y r'RI pertn, pTCs1dent. who said the title was 1111 most end down lh• most IMMd on <:rh~~~ to1 1dcnt1fybth~sc real cdstadte managcrsdwhho have consfistently prod~ccd r>e~~·~rft~•~"r,.~fn11 ~/~:v·,2 or 1000 1.,, vo ume o.f l usmess an cmonstratc a 11th level o profess1onahsm. '"~"' are ncluded. ansscn began his career at Coldwell Banker in 19773. et and r>e1 rcanl•9!_ chanQfs "' l"-
M1croVenture •~ making the: real
est.ate software which IBM has
chosen for m personal computers.
D1g1tal Equipment Corporation. Bar-
ron say'I. has made the kind of real
estate softwa re which will only run on
a certain DEC computer, thus forcing
the sale of a hard-to-sell item when-
ever 1t sells the real C'itatc program.
Water -or the lack of at -will ~
the topic of a landscaping seminar to
be held at the Wesun South Coast
Plaza Hotel 1n Costa Mesa on March
16.
Xenscape '84 (the word is dcnvcd
from the Greek word for "dry") as to
be co-sponsored by the Municipal
Water District of Orange County and
the local chapter of the Cahfornia
Lancbcapc Contractors AJsoc1atton.
The seminar is desisned for land-
scape architects, planners, nur-
serymen and wateT distnct personnel.
Cost 1s SSO, which includes lunch.
and S2S for student&. For information
and registration. caU 973-1023.
• • • di ertoce be w"n th. prtvlous clos ng San Clemente resident Rlcbard D. Bory11ew1kl has been appointed b d price and lod•v~ last bid price. t!sident ofSo~thmark CapllalCorp.,itwasannouncedrecentlyby GeraldB . Name ~ .. , '"8. Pel ••o,•eg;ood and some bad---ILDIOD, president ~f Soutbmark/UDJverslty Groap of Long Beach. l ~o<&'l,~1 2 3~t 7~ v. 8~ ~: JF..I ~ .& 1
ryszcwski comes to Southmark from 1Jate1rated Resources, where he served S ~vncom i"" lt UP ~. ~r two yearos a~ a senior vice resident, mark~tmg. South mark Capital is the ~ tii1~ un 12•12 !~Z ~: . • ·
Laarena S. Lackman has been named vice pres1dent-.con1roller of the A~~~1~", 1 ~ l¥\ 8: 17·
newly formed Knad1en·Ktra Food1 Groap. Lackman served as corporate I} i,.1onc1r 'h ~ UP 7.t
controller of Marin Petroleum, IJac., of Long Beach before joining t~\ICP~ ~ 1 :~ 8: 7.f EDITOR ·s NOTE. This 1s the
.IKnudsen-Kern. Her respons1b1ht1es will include accounting functions. t.ax l ~~ 'h t UP il• second arllcle m a 12-part senes m
areas and audit coord1nat1on for the Los Angeles-based firm 1~ ~i~~~. 1J~ Jr! 8: 1..-9 which Sylvia Poner descnbes ways
Ray Kovac1, general manager ~fth•e Newport Beach Marriou Hotel & l' ~~~~T : ,.,, 8~ lH r:upa}ers can ~ve on their 1983 and SYLVIA
Po1n1
TeDJll1 Clab has announced that the first phase of their $30 million expansion 'J ~'1~uo : t 1 '7 UP t• ~ I 98-1 income taxes
and renovation ha~ begun with ground being broken for an underground ~ E1"T1 w1 ;·· 1, 8: l"I~ You might lose much ore .. en most
park.mg lot that will hold 600 cars. Completion of the project 1s ant1c1patcd by :~~~0 :t 1 ''• 8: l of your tax savings from I 983's
Nov. I . Prov'" v. • Uo 1 . fav orable tax chan~es 1f J ou were
• • • • LfeScl ' •'' 'n UP 1 S h II b Tbe Woodward Companica of Newpon Beach have selected Carol Elcbeo s vuebo1 2•. • UP 1 s among t e ma ions II )' ire. storm
latcrlort of Santa Ana to design and furnish four model homes in a new Name ~DO~HS Cho Pct or other c.:a~ualty lossc~ in I Y83. The EXPERT ADVICE
R1v~rs1de development called New Ha ven. Square foot.ages for the~ single ~ ys vac ,,., -1r,1 ff 2l • vast majont) of you no longer will be
family detached home!> range from 945 to 1.600 square feet. 3 ~~[;:~!. ~ ~ = ~ tt'~ l'~ ,.. able to cla1m an y cao;ualty los .. es a1 all
• • • 4 ~blC e 7~ _ 1~ 5 The tax law has knocked out 4ihanng expense deduc11on rules for '8'
Loretta Lyna~ of Laguna Beach haSjOlned Cocbrant Chait, Livlng1ton & s ~"'slog 8 -I~ f 14 the losses With the millions or you • For '82. you could claim up to
Co., Inc., as art director for the agency's creative d1vis1on . Previously she ' T~~,ex t~ = 1 ~ J lH who suffered unino;ured damages to a $1 50 of medical insurance P.remiums
worked for Weekley & A11ociate1 in Dallas. where she served as senior art g ~1:>1C A 7• ~ -I 12.3 car. stolen bikes. losses of cash C\'en though the 3 percent 'wastage"
director. Jn her new posH1on, she will be responsible for creauve ac1t1v1ties for JO X~r'1 i~t Pf 1~' • = 2,1, 11·6 through mu~ings. other casualties. reduction for medical expense
Rocho Callforala'• industrial division and DH investments. l f shB w1 i -•14 l10l:7l. And even 1f your los~~ from fire . r d h II bl
Ciplaer Data has leased a 1,002-~~a;e.foot unit located at 4000 Westerly U :~WJ 1~:~! = 1~ 1g.1 storm and the like were )Ubstantial. :;,~~i~:11eex;;1lsc~~ i-';.'~SC:.:o~;~ca~
Place in Newport Beach for use as a computer components sales business. The 1s ~~'~" F~ = ~ lo·~ 'the 1 RS now will bear only a fraction t1on .. in filing your return has been
propcny was leased through Norri1, Bt 111 & Slmpaon, with Rob Norris and 19 UnvP~1 lf"' -1~ 10·0 of your loss or none at all. eliminated for 1983. The en tare
Kathy Fuller as agents. The 36-month lease is valued at $56.328. e ~i~~ 4~ ,,., 9 7 In contrast to pre vious year'>, you medical insurance premiums arc now
• • • 9 lnllk• g J~ •1. H no longer will be able to deduct I 00 added to your other medical expenses
Aatomotlve Ren&al1 has leased a 1,068-squarc-foot unit located at 4000 V Vela -ltl •1: 9.S pe r ec n l o f yo ur pc r'iO n a I subject to lhe "wastage" reduction
Westerly Place 1n Newport Beach for the nu~ of houi.ing their MAldd!~'1~' ~2 ~I 9 a1 Cnon-bu!>ane!ts) casualt'-losses 1n ex-administrat1ve office. The propeny was leased thr~ugh Beu• & Slmp100. w1th ~r'' ~~' 3''t ~ ·a
6
:7 ccss ofS I 00 for each ca~ualty For '83, • The 3 percent of adjusted gross Kadi~ Fuller and Rob Norri• as agents. The 36-month lease IS valued at ln1ro111 r· ~ $OU must not onl y deduct the fi rst income "wastage" allowed in 1982
S <9 24 Krat~~ • ...... I oo f I I 1 has been 1 ncrcased to 5 ,.,..rccn I for .) • · T• ... o every casua ty OS\. you a so ~ • • • . Seen r 131 • -1 '1• mu'i t reduce )Our total Ca'iuah) IO'il>CS '83 If your adjusted gross income for
MUTUAL FUNDS
1n exce\) of the SIOO wastage b) 10 '83 is S35.000. )OU lose S l.750 (5
percent of your adjusted gros'i in-percent of $35,000) of an ) otherwise
come .. AdJU'ited gro'I~ income" l'i allowable medical cxpcn'ie'i ~ou ha'e
your gross income unreduced b)) our For 1982. you wasted only S 1.050 C 3
1tem1zcd deductions or ellcmptions percent of $35.000) In a 30 percent
Say yo u have an adjusted gross bracket. this could add $210 to yo ur
income of S30.000 and you were hat 1983 taxes C30 perc:tnt ofS700)
by a S2.500 storm or oth er casually Before complc11ng )O ur medical
loss to your home. car. boat or llther ell:pen~ deducti on schedule on )'Our
per!>onal property 1n 1983 In 1982, income tax return for '81 check
you could deduct the $2. 500 lcs~ SI 00 whether your medica l expcn\C''> wall
for each casualty -or S2.400. exceed the 5 PQ"Cent "wa\tagt·" figurl'
A!'sum1ng you wen: 1n ii '~ rx:rccnl If thc r don't. there ,., no \rn\(' in
tax hrat ket . IR~ '>har<.'d }Our lo\\ up tortunn@. )OUri.l'lt and l<lmplt•llng
to ~ 7()8 ( .12 pcrn·nt of $2,400) H111 for tht\ '>l'l twn of I orm I tl40
'83. ~ou have no ca!>unlty-lm'i tkduc· Then: Wl'n: M'\l·ral t:n 1t1urn lil1ng
lion at all. You bear the full lu'i!> rhc change\, generall) good ne"'
10 percent of S l 0,000 "wa~uagc.. • Fom1 !040 .\ 1\ no\lo a'a1lahle lo
CS3.CX>0) wipes out your dnlucuon more 1nd1 .. 1dual'> And )OU ma~ ht'
Thu4i, tfyourca uah> IO\!>e\ arc:lc!t!t able to u..e the· '>lmplt·r t orm I040A
than I O pcr~nt ofyouradj ustedgro'is though HW could no11n JI)!!~ If vou
income. don't bother complctang the made a tontnhutwn lu an lndc' 1dual
ca4iualt )·IO\\'iCCt1on of)our '83 Form Retirement A.llOUnt \OU h.id tn u\C
I 040 'r our c a'iuah)'-lo~s dedun1on the lo nger Form I 041) for '82 If 'ou
wtll be forfeited ..,.anted to d a1m a th1ld-carc ucd1t
Your 1981 income 1a' ma ) he )'OU had to file 10411
1n1;rcao;cd al'io because ot 1"'0 Ol'"" But for ·g 1. the m1ll1<1n\ ol 'ou "ho
unfa vorable changes 1n the medical made contnhut1on\ tn an IR Ao or had
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child-arc credit can UK the simpler
Form 1040A to claim these dcduc-
uons or credits. You must, of c:ourx.
be othet"'1ise qualified to use Form
1040A. But the simpleT Form 1040A
bas become less simple. h 's no lonaer a two-pair Form 1040A but in 1983,
11 consists of a 2-pagc Form 1040A
plus a 2-pagc schedule I. Form
1040A.
So much for "s1 mphfymg" tu
forms
• You now have an automallC'
extension to Aug. 15. 1984. 1f you
can't file your '83 f orm 1040 on its
due date of Apnl 16. 1984. By filing
Form 4868. you can get a four-month
automatic cxten51on to Aug. 15. In
filing your '82 return. you were
allowed only a two-month extension
10 June IS. 1983. ,
This four-month automat1c ex-
tension now applies equally to filers
of Form 1040A. Previously, the
automatic extension could not be
used by Form 1040A filers. Note: You
ha' e up to the extension lime to make
yo ur '83 contnbut1ons to a new or
cx1stinglRAortoa Keoghcx1$tingon
Dec. 31 1983
The extension does not give you the
nght to defer paying your tax.
however You must i>a> w1th the
extension request on Form 4868 what
you expect to be the balance of your
'83 tu. If you underpay the corT«t
final tall Nlancc. you will have to P3>
interest on that underpayment. rr
'our underpayment is more than 10
perce nt of)our final tax on hne S6 of
Form I 040. you also will have to pa)
a late payment. non-dcduc11blc pt'n·
alt' of 0.5 percent a month. lf '\OU
1-.nowanih underpa)' b) a dra!>lac
total. the IRS ma) disregard your
automatic extension and pt'nalvc
'ou for not fifing on time.
One taxpayer who sho""cd no lax
due when he filed for an cxtcn!>ion
,although he knc\lo he had a b11 tax to
~ . wa" so ocnahzcd.
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That's an apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep tTtack of
where com pant es are going and which people are helping
them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -every day in the
Buslnesssectlonofyournew llllJ
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U.S. weapon? 82/
CIF playoffs: Road filled· with pitfalls
One ey matchup as
Barons hosting Servite
By ROGER CAR~N
Mater Dcik.thc defending champion and No. I seed in
the 4-A olavons with a 24·1 record, hosts Lona Beach
Wilson (I 0-12) at Santa A,na Coll~e.
On the J..A level, Estancia High's Sea View Leaaue
champions (22·3) arc at home against Dana Hills ( 12·11 ),
Saddleback ( 18-5) hosts Palm Sprinp, El Toro ( 12-9) is at
Dominguez (19.4), Rubidoux (14-9) is at Mission Viejo
(18·6) and Foothill (I 5-8) meets Capistrano Valley (21·3)
at Saddleback Coll~c.
He was correct -assuming his team can reverse an
earlier decision with Servite ( 15·9) and Verbum Dei (20-5)
bandies a 14-10 Inglewood squad.
"It's definitely a tough draw," continues Brown. "A
challenge."
~2 Melven Germany (lS.8 poinu a ,,.me) ud S.7
Anthony Rocha ( 11.9 point.a a pme) with.in an aU-eenior
lineup.
Ocean View Coecb Jim Harris 11Jeea. ol the Sumet
League's three entri~ his SeahaWks -have tht best
on-paper draw.
OttMo.itr ..........
No road to the C IF basketball finals at Los Angeles
Sports Arena March 3 is without pitMlls. and the route
Fountain Valley High's Barons must try to navigate is as
good an example as you'll find.
Ne~rt Christian, the area's only entry in the small
schools division, will be the home team Friday rught to the
winner of a wild card game Wednesday evening between
host St. Vincent's and Cate.
Servile stunned visiting Fountain Valley in the season
opener (63-51) when the Barons were without football
stars Mike Newton, Scott Motherbead and Lance Zeno.
Servile, an up.and-down outfit with a reputat1c.n for
at least one shocker a year m the playoffs. features 6-5,
301-pound Jaime Cardriche, among others.
"You have to feel wehavea lqitimaiesbotat winnina
twice, which isn't bad considenna we·re the No. l team,"
says Harris.
.. , know Simi Valley has a JOOd record, but 1 really
don't think they have been playing as tou&h a 1ehedule as
most." The Sunset League champions have drawn Angelus
League power Servile in Friday's first round of the 4·A
eliminations. an opponent ktlown for its ability to upset
the apple can with big first-round efforts.
AJso at home is Sunset League runner·up Edison
(19~) against Moore League runner-up Millikan (I~ 7),
while Ocean View ( 15-7), No. 3 in the Sunset League, gets
the "easiest" assignment, with a trek to Simi Valley and the
21-3 Ma~onte League champions.
It's the I 0th time Fountain Valley has qualified for the
CJF playoffs in 18 years, but for the Barons, who have
made it to the quarterfinals only once ( 1977). it's a familiar
story, one filled with pitfalls.
"( told myself ~oing up to the CJF office on Sunday,
'l'll bet we get Scrvite, then Verbum Dci."' said Fountain
Valley Coach Dave Brown.
Fountaip Valley is ranked No. 3 1n Orange County
with a deceptive 17-7 record. Other Baron losses came to
St. Bernard. Banning, DeMatha. St. John (Washington
D.C.), Mater Dci and Ocean View.
Edison also drew a sufT challenge in Millikan. a team
which the Chargers of Jon Borchert are somewhat familiar
with because ofa preseason scrimmage.
Simi Valley's Pioneers feature an aJJ-senior lineup
consisting 6-3 Marty Wilson and Dave Motyl~ 6-2
Ken Johnson and S·9 Geraud Moncure and Paa Lauahlin.
Four average m double fiiures, led by Wilson, who bas a
20.0 scoring and 12 rebounds per pme averaae.
"I understand Wilson can jump out of the gym,•• aays
Hams. Millikan is 16-7 overall and ns best asset is quickness,
revolving around ~ Eric Pncc ( 11.3 rebounds a game),
AP W1repftoloe Kitty and Peter Carruthers gave U.S. its first medal when they won the silver in pair& figure skating Sunday.
1 American wome~ 1-2 in giant slalom
• SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) -Un-
heralded Debbie Armstrong. a bubbly
20-year-old relatively new to international
competition. gave the cnedaJ-hungry United
States Team its first gold medal of these
Winter Games today as she outdueled
teammate Christin Cooper in the women's
giant slaJom.
. Ton.,.t•a TV Mbeda.le
steadier Armstrong finished haJf a second
faster in the run.
Perrine Pelen of f!Jlnce claimed the bronze
medal in the ~ant slalom for the second
straight Olymp1cs.
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seconds. Cooper finished at 2:2 1.38 and Pelen
at 2:21.40.
Armstrong and Cooper added gold and
silver medals to the lone silver placing that
Kitty and Peter Carruthers scored in pairs
figure skating on Sunday and ended the medal
drought that had been affecting the team.
Armstrong, who had never finished higher
than third place in any World Cup race,
outduelled Cooper on the second run to give
th~ United States its first Alpine gold medal in
12 years and its first in the giant slalom in 30
years.
"Those were the two runs of my life," said
Armstrong. of Seanle, Wash. "I wasn't
holding anything back. l knew this was my
shot."
Cooper, 24, of Sun Valley, ldaho, led the
first run, with Annstron$ second and only
one-tenth of a second behind. Cooper slipped
early in her second run, falling back on her skis
at the fifth gate. She didn't go down, but the
mistake cost her precious time. and the
American Tamara McKinney, eighth after
the first run, clocked the fastest second run, a
I: 11. 72, but finished out of the medal race in
fourth place with a combined time of2:2 I .83.
The 1-24 placing of Annstron$, Cooper
and McKinney was the best shoWl ng by an
American team in any Olympic Alpine event.
The pre-race favorite. World Cup overall
leader Erika Hess of Switzerland, had a
disappointing first run. rank.mg 11th. and
wound up seventh.
Hamilton takes early lead
U.S. figure skater
takes compulsories
tn dazzling f ash ton
SARAJEVO, Yuaoslavia (AP) -
U.S. figure skaters have won one
medal and today Scott Hamilton
began his individual hunt for skating
aofd by winning compulsories.
Brother-and-sister figure skaters
Peter and Kitty Carruthers won a
silver medal in the J>!irs Sunday
niabt. the United States first medal of
the XIV Winter Olympics and the
best American placing in that event in
24yean.
TroJaDstop
Doclgers,4-0
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sid
Akins ~ed six inninas of
two-bit ball to lead the Uni-
versity of Sou them California to a
4-0 victory over the Los Anaeles
DodJerl Sunday in their annual
exhibition pme at Dodger
Stadium.
Akin , a riaht·hander, llNck
out three and a.tdn 't allow a walk
durina his stint on the mound.
Hamilton, the three--timc world
champion, traced three winning fig-
ures worth 30 percent of the overall
men's score and found himself ahead
of Jean-Christophe Simond of
France, Rudi Cerne ofWest Germany
and Josef Sabovcik of Czechoslo-
vakia.
Hamilton. 25, of Denver. is a solid
favorite to become the first American
man to win the Olympic gold medal
since David Jenkins' victory at the
1960 Squaw Valley Olym~ics.
"This is the first time I ve won the
figures at a world championship," be
said.
"It sets me up pretty good, I auess. I
aot a great draw in the shon ... I'm
next to last It's better to skate later ...
to have your performance fresh on
their (the judges) mind."
The short program of required
moves Tuesday night will be fotlowed
by the free skatmg Thursday, in which
Hamilton will display his array of
triple jumps, spins and leaps.
.. , saw that ftaJ go up next to two
Russian ones. hJUSt looked so good.
It's something you dream about when
you are real little but never really
think will come true," 22-year-old
Kitty Carruthers told reporters after
the victory ceremony.
"I guess it's son of mAJic ... Tonight
it wasjust one of those nights when we
looked at each other and knew we
could do it," said Peter, 24, summing
up their free skating routine.
THE RAZORS' EDGE
From AP dltpa&des
Nobody's perfect.
North Carolina's top-ranked Tar
Heels could've been. They were the
nation•• only unbeaten major<e>lleat
team. But they ran up qainst Arkan-
111 Coach Eddie Sutton's aroulCd
Razorbacks -and their equally
aroused crowd -on Sunday and
absorbed a 6S·64 loss that ended their
hopes of their first perfect season s1noc they went 32..0 back 1n I 9S7,
wbeo they won the national cham-
pionship.
North Carolina Coach Dean Smith
didn't treat the defeat at the bands of
the Razorbacks as all that surprisi~
"They outhustJed us," be said. • l
don't believe losses on the road to
Top 20 teams are upsets.. Collegt
basketball is just too blalanccd. ••
Arkansas. ranked as blah as No. 16
a recently as three weeks t&O. no
lonaer is in the AP Top 20.
West Germany's Irene Epple. silver
medalist in the GS at the 1980 Olymptcs,
finished 22nd.
The race was run under cloudy sk.ies as a
fierce snowstorm. which had wiped out four
days of racing. finally seemed to be moving
out of the Sarajevo area.
The women's giant slalom was the first
event completed on the Olympic Alpine
calendar, since both the men's and women's
downhills had to be delayed until later in the
week.
Armstrong. an up-and-coming skier who
recovered from a broken' leg at the World
Champ1onsh1ps in 1982 to score points m
eight races last season. continued her chmb
this season. She was 1hird in a super giant
slalom race and fifth in the most recent World
Cup g1an1 slalom on Jan. 29
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The TroJanS ICOn:d their fint
run in the fint inning off loser
Fernando ValcnzuclL Southern
Cal catcher Jack Del Rio's sin&Je
drove in the run.
Not that they won't ncc.essanly
remain No. I Tuesday in The AJ.
sociatcd ~ poll. After all, they're
stilJ 21 ·I and the No. 2-ranlccd team,
DcPaut, is 18·1.
Nonh Carolina trailed 38·34 at the
halhnd ftll behind by a many a 10
poinu. ~.before Michatl Jordan,
the pme:. ICOrin& leader with 21
points; perked a comebatk cal>l)Cd
by his 10.footjumper that put the tar
Heel on top 64-63 with 73 SttOnds
rcmamm
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KEEP ON
WINNING
INGL£WOOQ (AP) -Coach Pat
Riley gave the Los Angeles Laken an
offer they obviously couldn't refuse.
.. I blackmailed them before the
game," said Riley after Sunday's
I 08-87 victory over the Atlanta
Hawks m a National Basketball
Assoetation game.
"I told them they would get a dar,
and a half off if they played weU, '
Riley said. ''These guys never pass on
a chance to get some time off durina
the season."
The takers earned tbe
mini-vacation br mak.Jng 57 percent
of their field goa attempts in the fint
half en route to a 57-41 lead at the
intermission. Atlanta nevergotcle>stt
than 11 points the rest of the way.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sconxl 26
points to sparlc the lakers, who have
now won nine of their last 10 pmes.
Los Angeles kept a s1x-pme home
winniOJ streak 'oing with the victory.
Earvin "Ma&Jc" Johnsonalsobada
b1• pme for the l..akcrs, scorina 23
points., contributing lS assisu and
grabbing 10 rebounds.
Abdul-Jabbar and Johnson each
scored IS points in the openina half.
The Lakers out.rebounded the
Hawks in the pme by a wboppeq
SS-35 m&flin.
"It was one of our better rebound-
inJ pmes, .. said Riley. ..We are a
JetylJ and Hyde rcboundina ttsm..
Some nights WC p:t after at.. Other
mghtswcdon'L lnvariablywcwta ~
when we dominate the backboards.
Atlanta Coach Mike ff9tdlo also
thouabt rebounding played a bia put
'n h1s team•s xtblck.
.. We arc not a stroq ~
team," Frattllo said. "'If we doft't hit
the a.lass we get beat. We bad one s_ood
stretch in which we won 11 or 13
pmes and that was all aunbUtcd to
the rcboundtfta.
··1 wasn't very opum&auc today.
For some rcuon the lakcrs usually
bury ui on the board They tot an
awful 101 of f?Otnts b controlb111 \.be
backboards.
The to was ll&nta'• ibiftl t~' and dropped the Kawa out or l fit"5l-p\acc ~ with \he l>CVOit
Pistons an the Cn\l'al OivlllOCl,
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Rock'n'Rollen has
Yugoslavi&\l-'-officials
shook up at.~lymplcs
Prom AP dl1patcltet
SARAJEVO, Yuaoslavia -• Rock'n'Rollcn, familiar at mlijor televised
events with his rainbow wia and religious
s\&n~. was held for several hours by ·
Yu,oslav officials. according to a witness.
He told a New Zealand newsman who talked wilh
him at the police station that he was picked up on
Saturday night 1n front of SkendcnJa. the press center,
and dctamed for about three hours.
Rock'n'Rollcn, whose real name is Rollen Stewart,
said it was his rcllgJous beliefs, not his ~le-crashing or
wig. that got him into trouble m this communist
counlry.
Yugoslav official s conunued to dcnr Sunday any
knowled'c of the detention of (lollen. Police said 1t was
an "official secret."
"Either the 1nfonnation is false or else nobody
wants to tell me, either," Zoran Kadcoic. Yugoslav
Olympic Organizin$ Committee spokesman. said.
Rollen told hi s story to New Zealand Times
reporter Peter Hutchinson, who was at the security
headquarters on a story assignment.
Rollcn had bttn seen here at the luge and bobsled
competitions and at the Czechoslovakia-USA hockey
match. holding a sign that read "John 3: 16." That's the
Bible passage that begms. "For God so loved the world
that He gave His onl) begotten son, that whosoever
believeth in Him should not pensh but have everlasting
hfe."
guote of the day
Obtetvtd Dldl c.vy, bead ooacb of die USFL
&c.toft 1kuktrl, reftrri.o1 to the amount of \aleftt ea.ch Wala M.&dill• poqesaes with the New Jmey OcDeraJs: .. If that IUY doesn •twin over there, they ouabt
to aive him a saliva tat. ..
Miller's 69 holds off Caponi
SARASOTA. Fla. -Alice Miller, !I reverting to the form that helped her to the
lead earl y in the tournament, fired a
3-under par 69 Sunday and withstood a late
charge by Donna Caponi to win the $175.000 LPGA
Sarasota Classic by one stroke.
Miller. who strugled to a 75 Saturday but sull
mana~d to retain a share of rhe third-round lead.
earned $26,250 for her second career victory and
finished with a 72-hole total of 8-under par 280.
Runnin • Rebels stay unbeaten
LAS VEGAS -R1ch1e Adams had 25 ·m points and 11 rebounds in only 28 minutes
and Ed Catchings scored 15 as
fourth-ranked Nevada Las Vegas held off
stubborn San Jose State 86-76 in a Pacific Coast
Athletic Association basketball game Sunday after-
noon.
The Rebels. 22-1 and 13-0 in the PCAA. led by 18
points with 5:56 to play after Danny Tarkanian's
fast-break layup made ll 73-55. But San Jose State. 8-14
and 4-9. used eight ofStony Evans' I 0 points to close the
gap to 81 -73 with I :02 left.
Pincay has a big day at •Anita
.\RC-ADIA -Laffit Pincay guided ~
Mansma to v1ctOr)' 10 the first d1v1s1on of
the S 120.850 Santa Mana Hand1cap--one
offive wins for ham on the da)-and High
Haven captured the second d1 v1sion Sunda) before a
crowd of 43.114 at Santa Anita.
Mansma. can) mg 11 7 pounds. won the first
d1v1s1on of the handicap for older fi llies and mares b)
one-half lcn&th over Bnnd) Bnnd~. Mansma covered
the ll -l6-m1le coursein 1:44 l-5and pa1dS 5.20.S3.80
and $2.40. The win was worth $69.850.
A year later, Renner win•
HONOLULU -Jack Renner, whon had this title snatched from his itUP a year
110 by one of the peat shots in aolfhistory.
won the Hawau.an Open championship
Sund&.}' when Wayne Lev• thru-putted the second
playotrhote. •
Renner. the vacum of lsao Aoki's pitch-i n, 72nd
hole eagle in 1983, pined the title this umc M the
fron t-runnin Levi suddenly ran afoul of a balky putter.
Levi, wbo led throu&h the
first 17 holes, missed four tjmes
from six feet or less over the last
five holes.
The slender Renner gamed a
tie for the lead with a IS-foot
b1rdae putt on the 18th hole at the
Wa1alae Country Club. fin1shana
off a final round of 61,
S-undcr-par.
That put him m at 271,
17-undcr for the tournament.
On the 18th. Levi came
R within inches of holing his third
shot for an eagle -just as Aoki did last year.
"I thought. 'if that goes in, I'm never coming back
here'," Renner said.
But the ball slid by. After Renner had hole~ his
birdie putt, Levi needed only that six-foot putt to win 1t.
But be missed.
And. when he missed again on the second playoff
hole. Renner was a winner; a year late. but a winner
Griese, Mean Joe honored
NEW YORK -Eleven fonnercollegc !I
football stars. including Purdue quar-
terback Bob Griese and "forth Texas State
tackle Mean Joe Greene, have been named
to the National Football Foundation's Hall of Fame.
Named to the Hall of Fame with Griese and
Greene were Lance Alworth, Arkansas halfback,
1959-61; Warren Amhng, 9 hi o. State guard-tackJc.
1944-46: Sam Chapman, California halfback. 1935-37;
Holly Donan. Pnnccton tackle. 1949-50; Bill Hartman,
GcolJia back. 1934-37: Doug Kenna, a back for
MisslSSippi in 1941 and Army from 1942-44; Bob~y
Reynolds, Nebraska halfback. 1949-52: Joe Romag,
Colorado guard, 1958-61. and Chuck Taylor. Stanford
guard, 1940-42.
They will be inducted Dec. 4 at the foundation's
annual banquet.
Cornell, Chin win marathon
LONG BEACH -Ron Cornell ofSan m
Pedro and Donna Chtn of San Diego won
the men's and women·s d1vis1ons of the
third annual Long Beach Marathon Sun-
day.
Cornell ran the route in 2: 17:45 and Chin finished
in 2:29:28. both times good enough to qualify to
participate in the Olympic trials.
The first seven women all qualified by finishing
within the cutofTt1me of2:51 :16.
Rick Sayre of Ashland. Ore. was came in at 2: 19:06,
JUSt two seconds off the men·s qualifying ume.
Jim Knaub of Long Beach was the wheelchair
winner.
A total of 3.125 runners entered the marathon.
Telntnoa. radio
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men•1 ~ tkaWI& (comJl'Qboty fiau,ra)1 USA vs.
Ausuta m bodl.ty, women•• apeed ata1~11Q?>
metcn, and men's Cl'OIKOW>try skilot IS-Idle> meters~arehiahlisb..S.lp.m.and I 1:30p.m., nnel
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NHYC, BYC open racing series
. By ALMON LOCKABEY
O.ity l'llol h81lnf Wtlt.,
Ocean racers turned out in force Saturday and were
greeted with balmy spnng weather as Newport Harbor
Yacht Club and Bal boa Yacht Club joined forces to
inaugurate their 1984 ocean racing senes.
For Newport Harbor Yacht Club it was the first race
for the Ahmanson Scncs for lntemauonal Offshore Ruic
ratings and the Dickson Series for the Performance
Handicap Racmg Fleet. Sailed over the same course off the
Newport Pier was Balboa Y Acht Club's 66 Series for IOR
and PHRF yachts. A number of yachts al'l' entered in both
series.
Results ofNHYC Ahmanson Series:
CLASS A-I. Ra ider. Jim Ltnderman. Balboa YC: 2.
Amante. Mel Richie\. Lido Isle YC: 3. Winterhawk, Hal
Da y. Bahia Connth1a n YC
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BYC; 3. Vidiot. Phil and Scott Ramser, NHYC.
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CLASS A -I .Compulsion. Ralph Rodheam, BCYC:
2. Mas Rapido. Don Fradkin, BYC; 3. Indigo Tiger, Ron
Deacon/George Morales. Voyagers YC.
CLASS B -I. Runawa y 11, John W1ebel. VYC; 2.
Contention. Gordon Graham, South Sho~ YC. 3.
Impetuous. Phil Glasgow, BYC.
CLASS C -I. Pussycat. John Szalay. VYC; 2. Sunda.
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IOR-A -I Raider. 2. Amante; 3. Riffraff. Forrest
Olson, NHYC
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Audacious. Mike Kennedy, Los Angeles YC.
IOR-C -I. California Gold; 2. Big Apple; 3. V1d1ot.
PHRF-A -1. Compulsion: 2. Fast Break.
Ke vm/Kelly, BYC; 3. Mas Rapido.
PHRF-B -I. Runaway II: 2. Contention: 3.
Impetuous.
PHRF-C -I. Pussycat; 2.Sunda. Graham Gibbons,
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CIF PLAYOFFS ••.
From Page B 1
Should Ocean View get past Simi Valley the Scahawks
fi&urc to be up apinst Bosco Tech (Wayne Eniclstad).
Bosco Tech was a 4()..38 loser to Fountain Valley in the
Tournament of Champions m December at Cal Poly
Pomona.
Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight 5ays his biaaest
concern with Wilson is the Bruins' reputation with a
four<omerstall, one that wa's significant in upsctti"' Long
Beach Poly two years a,ao.
Estanc1a. which is 1n its ninth straight CIF appearance
(e'lht under Coach Larry Sundcnnan), will be trym& to
m11ntain a tndition e1tabh1bed in that span -built on
nine strai&ht victonc m the openina game of the playoffs.
Dana Hills featu~s ,6-6 junior Bryan McSwecney,
who has averaaed 18. 7 po1n~ and 11.5 rebounds J aame.
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2 I Paul Robin'°"· Brll1ln, 11.6
27 Zhlo•lao Xu, China, 13 2
2l Jat·HVU119 ChO. S KOl'tl, ll I
Wemett's •nt ~om
TODAY'S •HULTS
l.D«*e Atmlfrtfte. SMtlle, WaSll..,
-minute, 1.97 ..... , 1:11.011 7:10.91.
2. Ctw11tln C....-r, S4'll Veltrt,
ldlaM, l:Oa.111 1:12.Sh 2:21.JI.
J Ptrrlne Ptltn, Frence, 1'09.64,
1'11 76, 2 2UO.
• Tamera McKlnnev, Lu lngton,
Kv, 1:10 11; 1:11.72; 2:21.13. s. Marina IC.lefll, w. Germany,
1'()9 70; 1 12.33, 2:27 03
6. Blanc• Fernenoez·OChOI, S1>1ln,
1:09.S2, 1:12.62; 2:22. 1'.
7 Erika Heu, Swlti , I 10.54; 1:11 97;
2"l2 SI.
I. Otoe Cha rv1tove , Ctecn., 1:09.9',
1·12.63, 2:22.57
9. LUii S.vllervl. Cenede, 1:10.31;
1:12.42, 2:22.73.
10. AnM-FIOre Rev, Fr1nc1, 1·10.09,
1:12.116, 2:21.9S,
11 Carole Merle, France, 1.10.n ;
1 12.54, 2:23 27
12, Mlcllell Flglnl, Swill., 1·10 SI,
I 12 76, 2 23 :M
13 Merle EIX>le, w Germenv.
1 10 40, I 13 2S, 2;23.6S
1' Anni KlonblChle<, Au1trl1,
I 11 40, I 12 77; 2·2• 17
IS MOnlk1 HH,, Sw itz , I 10 90;
l 1361. 2 2' SI
16 AndrM LHkOvWll<, Vu1>Q,l1vl1,
I 1120, 11341, 2 2'61
17 Oli ne Hekll'll. Cenade. 1·11.27,
1 13 39, 2206
II Cindy Nel\On, Lui~. Minn ,
111'A, 1134". 2201
19 P•tr• W9nlel, Uecn . 1:1126,
I 13 tot, 2 204
20 Veronlk• S.r.c, Yu1>01t1vla,
1 1111, 1 u JO, ns 01
71 Ir-El)l)le, W Gt1'mariv,
1 11 6A, 1 13 II, 2.2S S2 n NUii Tome, YUGO,l•111a, 1 12 II,
I 14.03, 2 26 21
23 Mal1l1 S111t, Yu1101tevl1. I 11.11,
I 143' 22622
Women'' l,OOO SPMd skiting
TODA Y'S RESULTS
l Kerin Enke, E. Gerrnenv. ont
mlnutt, 11 61 seconds, Olvmi>k: record.
Cid recoro· Neratya Pelru\ev1, Soviet
Union, 1·:2•. 10, 1980.
2 Andru Scnoene, E. Germ1nv.
11713
3 N1t1lv1 PetruHva, Soviet Union,
1.23 21
• Velenllno L1lenkov1. Soviet Union,
123 6a
S Cnrt111 "otnent>uroer, E Ger·
manv. I 2391
6 Yvonne Gennl1>v1n, Netnenetlds.
1·2S36
7 Erwin• Rv.·Fert n,, Polend,
l ?Sil
I N\Onlke Honner. W Germenv,
I 2S 17
9 EllHb411h Carlen, Sweden, 1·26.lS.
10 L.IN1nn11 Morewlec. Pol1nd,
1·7U3
11 Sltvle Brunner, Switz., 1:76.61
12 Seiko Huhlmoto, J1pen, 1·2,.69.
11 Lvcae SMl!MM, N.,.,.. ... IL
1:1'.71
I• Zoll• Tottaruyk, Poli no, 1.26.9S
IS Slorld Smu01. w Germenv.
117 OS
16 81oef'11e va Jenu n, Norwev,
t270I
17. K•flll'Yll Oen, St. Peul, Mlnft.,
1:27.$7.
11 Netellt Grenier, C11n101, 1.27.67
19 G1umhven Pek, N. t<orH ,
1•27.86
20 Eoetrnerue Hotluth, Norwev,
117 90
21 Tnee Llm1>1c11, Ntthtrtenos.
12112
'11 Sl'loko F uHno, J11>en, I 21 19
23 Alie 8oorsm11. Netllerl11101.
I 2140
24. Mery o.dw, Madllen, WI\.,
1:21.SS.
2S Svtvle 0 1kile. C1nad1, 1:21.96
26 Guociln Shen, Chine, "29 11
17 Htroml Orewa, J11>1n. 1'29.20
21 Min Miao. Cf'llne , 1:'9 22
1' Tchumoll. Han, N Kor ... 1'29.30
JO Emeie Hunva ov. Hungarv, 1·1' 36
JI Yt unloo Lee, S ICorH. 1.29.IO
32 Gulfen11 Ceo, Cnlne. l 30 21
33 Merrie Peretti tt1tv. 1.30 33
34 IC. YunG\I L", S IC.oree, I :31.11.
JS S.OUnevoun ChOI. S KorH,
132 31
36 811>11• Kert1, Y~vle, 1.SI 06
37 Netatve Cf'llve, Soviet Union,
I SS42
38 Oubr 1vk1 Vukuslc., YUGolllvla.
2'03 02
SUNDAY'S AESULT1
P•lrs fleu,.. skltlne
l'IMC ._..,
1 Elena Vato\l•·Olet V11lrlev, Sov1t1
Union, I 0, I • factored &>lec~nt
2. Kmv c."""""· w~. OeL·P9fW C.m11Mn, ~.
Del... 2.01 2.L
3 Larisw s.i.znev1·~ Me~erov.
Soviet Union. 3 O. JI
• Sat>fne Baeu·Teulto Th1tr1>1cn
E Germenv, • 0, S 6
S 8lroll L.oreni·Knyt Scnut>ert E
Gtrmenv, • 0, 7 0
4. Jll WetMfl, LH A,_.., ·111'1 ~LM~,U1 t.t
7 Berblre Unelerhlll· P•ul M•rtlnl
C1ri1d1, 7.0, 9.•
I Keterlne Matou'ltl·Ltovo El1ler
C1n1da. 1.0, 11.6
9. Marin• A11strlvsk1n ·Vuri
I( vecMln, Soviet Union, 9 0, l I I
10. U. AIWI Miier, Wllmin.ton, 0et,.w .. m '•Wlf', Wllmlll9'9n, Del.,
10.01 14.0.
11. 81bette Preuuler·Toblu
~nroeter, E. Germa nv, 11.0, 16.6.
12. Melinde l(unlleilvl·L.vndon Jof'ln·
ston, C.n101. 12.0. 17 2.
13 Clauell• Mauerl·L.aonaroo Az·
zole, W. Germeny, 13.0, 17,4
1' Su11n Jina Gerland-ten "Oil" Jenkins, Brlteln, 14.0, 11 I
lS. 8o Luan·Bln Yao, China, lSO,
21.0
Nordic comtMned 15-lrlometer
cross c04lntrv r•c•
l. Tom S.ndt>er11, Norw1v, 41
ml!IYIH, S2.7 SICondl, •27 SfS &>Olntt
2 Jouko Kerletelnen, Flntend
'6..32.0, • 16 900.
3 JU11.k1 Yll1>uMI, Flnl1nd, .. 21 S.
'10.llS.
• lt1uno Mlltttnen, Flnllnd, '9 07 2, 402 ,10. •
S. Tt•omu Mue"-. w Germanv,
•9'.32.7, 401 '9S
6. Alexellder Pro•vlrnln, Soviet
Union, 41:40.1, 400 1IS
7. Uwe Ootieuer, E Germenv,
.. :SU, 397.TtO.
I. HermaM Wtlnbuch, W Germanv,
'9:13.4, Jt?.390.
9. ~UI Sull9nlllc:Mr. Austrl1,
•9:'8.2, 394.S70.
10. Gelr Anderwn, Norwev, •9'56 3,
393.155
11. H•llst1ln BC>eGMth, Norw1v.
41:5'.0, 391.100
12. Sergei Tcnervyakov, Soviet
Union, Sl:ll.7, 311.lAS,
1J. Kern LVfKfl, Sliver Crfflc, c•.
41:02.f,JU.lU.
1'. AIHander M.avorov. SOvllt
Union, 50:27.1, 317.330
IS. Gunter Scf'lmll<ltr, E . Germenv,
Sl:16.3, 31S.7S5
16. AndrH1 Lanoer, E Germe nv, ., su. )IA 990
17. P•t AMm, BrKll_.ldet, c ....
49:su. »t .. no.
18. Dirk Kremer, W Gtrm1nv,
•9·~ 7. 3I0.2•S
19 E1oen Ancler'9n. Norw111 '9 Sl 9, 371 SIS
20 Tekehlro Tenakt , J11>1n Sl-01 s.
371.17S
21 Tosnl11tl Meruv1m1, J11>1n,
'9:2• 9. 373."65.
27. Ji n Klimko, Ctecll , S1'03 I 366.ns.
23. llder Garttullln, Sovltt Union,
ff'S6.5, 3SS l?S.
2•. Huoert SCflwerz. W Gtrmt nv,
SI 41.0, 3SS. IOO
2S. Vlldlmlr Frak, Ciech S? 10 0,
3"9000
26 Willer HurKllftf', Swllz , "'12 4, JAl.740.
27 Roti.rt Kutrun, Yu1>01l1vla, 56'09 •• "4.090
21. Mldlltl Rindal, °"""'· Minn., s1:J1.o, no.tso.
Men's S,OOO·metef'
speed slr•ttn9 r•c•
I. TomH Gu1t1f1on, SwKlen, 1even
mlnurn, 12.21 second•.
2. loor Melkov, Soviet Union, 112.30.
3. Rene Scf'loefl1cf'I, E Germenv,
7'17.49
•-AtldreH Ehrlg, E Germ1nv,
7:17.63
S ~ BOGlev, Soviet Union, 7 17 96
6 Pertll NllllYI•, Flnl1no, 7 17 97
7 Blorn Nyland, Norwey, 7 11.27. e Werner JMGer. Au1trla . 111 6 I
9 Hllb«t Van Der Oulm. Netller·
llndl, 7:19.)9
10 Gelr Kart,tad, Norwev. 7.20 2•
11 H1n1 Vi n Heiden. France,
7 24 S9.
12. Mk:tMltl w..a. WauwetMt,
Wit.., 7:24.tl.
13 MfcrlHf Heoscnleff. Au1trl1,
1:2S.01.
14. ltoti.rr Vunderlnk, Nelherlernh,
NS19
lS. Rolf F1tk·Lers11n, NOl'WI Y,
7:2S 5'
16. CIHI B1ngtu on, Sweden, 7 26 S7
17 Frlt1 Sc ... 111, Ntlllerl1ndl, 7 21 17
II. Jen Junetl. Sweoen. 7 29.91 19 Tibor Ko1>ac1, Romenla. 132.69.
?O. Heinz Stelnbefoer, Austria,
7'32.72
21. Mart Mltdlll, Mlme!w*a,
Minn., 7:)4.)2.
22 Maurizio Merchetto. llelv.
13617
23 Rlt>fn Im, N Korea, 7 37 49
2• MIHl'llto Shlnoher•. J Ol>&n.
1 31 9'.
?5 Cotln CoetH, Austrella, 1 3108
To,l'll1kl Imamura Japan.
1 :Ill
27 Younghe Lff, S Korte, 139 17
21 Wotlgene Scherf. W Gtrmenv.
14090
29 Andreu Lemcke, W Gtrmenv , .. " 30 Yoon·Soo lte, S IC.orH , 1 •2 '5
31 Jeen F1001. Frence, 7 "60
32 S.roel Berezln, Soviet Union,
7'S9'
33 Gwenghvun Kim, N Korff.
7 "6.17
:M Sf'llilen Zhao, Cnlne, 7 M 61
U. Mlr11 Huc11, Clllca .. , 7'46.'1.
36 ~ LemerChe, Ce nedl, 7 '7 1S
37 Hens J-o B•lln . w Germanv.
7.50 33
31 Jeen Plchelle, C1nlda, 7 SO 39
it KllH BH. S. Korn. 7 SO '2
40 Wei LI, China, 7SS 70
'1. Brv1n Cerbl1, Britain, 1-01 u
Orange COUt DAIL.Y PfL.OT/MOnday, Februwy 13, 1164
SCOREBOARD
S•nt9 Anita
SUNOA Y'S •ISUL TS
t llttl If fl-div tMr9"11red "'"""">
Fl•ST llACE. 1 tur1ong1
8 tnvlnclble (Pince vi S40 3 60 3 00
Longmevllleweve IMcGurnl 10 40 1.llJ
One On The HouH (0etoeOlllo) 10.olO
Al•o reced· Tnanu JudOe, Per'kv''
Cnolce, C<Kt Cenrer. Le Camr>eonlte.
Nott Ot Rov111v. A Big Kiu
Tlmt "2S llS
saCOND RACE. 6 furlo'lil'·
K-gy (Plnc1y) 10.40 u o •.OO
OrH m Falller (Ceuthen) 7.'lO 4.40
Rell'' Or11m Lover (Snoemellerl 3.40
At'o reced. Poi'°n Pen, Flnnw•v
L.adv, Grand SC•ll, Cleu Plu•, Bt1ullfut
N1tlve, Faoers Cl'lerm, O'Sako, Ju1t1
Smootnle, Fleur De Ten.
Time: 1. 10 2/S.
l2 DAILY OOUILE !6· 12) &>tic! US.40.
THlllO'•ACE. 61h furlong' on turf.
lrl•n O'Brien (Steiner) 7.114 3.00 2.60
OH·Olone (Toro) 3.20 •OO
OH·Comedv Act IMcC.rronl 2.60 2.10
OH-OeedhH t tor MCond.
Al'° receo· So Mode•f, NeUQnty
Ml<lam, Orn m Get. Snowoonl•. Fact
Finder.
Time 116
FOV•TH RACE. 1 1/16 mile•.
T•unaml Slew (Pince v) 3.20 2 40 2.'lO
Cneoor tSnoemeke<) 3 60 2.60
Mlohtv Adversarv IMcCerronl 2 40
Al'° reced. Kev To Tile CondO, Gre1t
0 .. 1, l<MP On Te"lng,
Time· 1:'3 l/S.
lS IEXACTA (6·3) 1>1ld 134.SO
FIFTH lllAC£. 1 1116 mllff
MarlM"N IPlncavl S.20 3.IO 2 .a
BrlndY BrlndV (Ceutllen) 7.t!J 3.IO
Slerve ISllOlmellerl 2 60
Al'° roct<I: Finl Adv1nc1, Katteget''
Pride, Queen Ot Sono, Lumlnelre
Time· 1:44 ltS
" EXACTA 11·2) Pelo S14S.SO.
SIXTH llACE. 7 furlong$.
Berca1on1 (l/'11en1uei1l 10.60 S.40 •.20
Guerd1 (Oliveres) 7.IO UO
Grev Mlu lle (SlblHe) 1.00
A"o raced: Bronzed, E•1>to1lv1
Pester, RIOGellne, Super Ter1humer1,
BIMlkln
Time. 1:2• 415.
SEVENTH RACE. II 16 mile•.
Sl>OI ( Plncav) • 00 3.00 2.60
Western IMcCerron) 3.00 2 40
Olntlnedo (Toro) 3 20
Al'° reced. Vestor. Morrv•i Chem&>,
Knlohtlv RePOorl, Wotver Helgl'lts
Time 1:A.3 41S.
JS EXACTA IS-41 paid SSl SO
EIGHTH RACE. 1 1 16 mitei
Hl9h Heven (Slt>1lle) IU O S.00 l 60
C11tHl1 (McC1rronl l 40 1 60
Avlo1ltlon IV111nzuete) 2.60
At'° reel<! Scuff. Bare L.1u. Mv
Netlve Princen. POiite Rtbutt. Hohoe v
Di ne.er
Time 1 •2 115.
S2 P'ICK SIX (6-6·1t 5·S·5·5) Plkl
16,061.10 with 34 winning nc1t.ets l1ht
tlorlffl 12 Pleil SI• ConM>llllon 1>110
S20l 20 wllf'I 919 wlnntne tk:ket1 (five
hO"H) NINTH RACE. 6 l furtong1
Andrew 'N Me IMeze> 2'.60 10.40 6 00
Olcubo IMcC1rron) 6 40 '20
Muell Thouo,,t (C11t1n1<10) 13 20
Al'° need: GOO<!bve J Y , Ane tone,
Pro Pener, 111\euaoe To Gercl1, No
Hotoi Berrt<I, Emmt t Kev
'5 £ XACT A (3· 7l pelO S328 00
Allendance· '3, 11'
Halvwood P•rlr
SUND A Y'S ltlESUL TS
ltl•t If 2'·Nlflt htmen !Mttlnel
, .. ST RACE. One mite l>I Ce
Crecked tee tt<ueblerl S.20 2.80 2 20
Andv' Herman (Todd Ill 2 60 2 20
Chrl1 TOP Her (Aubin) 2 ?O
Al\O reced Rt<IOUble\ LHT G, GVPIV
Petrl1rcl'I, tndlen Tree•ure, She llmer
King
Time 2'02 3/S
SJ IXACTA 17·6) 1>110 s20.40.
SECOND •ACE. One mite IMICe
8" J1v GH (Todd II) 16.00 5.00 3 ?0
Howdy Oop (Ander~) 2 IO HO
Refer To Maker tltownl 2 60
At10 reced: COUrl\MOUI Hunter, Super
Tloer, Mailfll Oe'es, Ski_, Tvcoon.
Hitched To Win, Acuff, Wlnooul
T ime· 1:02 31S.
SJ llXACTA (9·61 1>110 SSl 40
TH .. O llACI. One m11e oect
Luckv Levity !Sherren> 7 20 3.40 2 60
Hev Toollle (Aubin) 3 80 l 20
M" Rot>ln Bell (Pelting) 3 00
Al'° re<:ed: S.111• P1P041r, Throddlt ,
Hlohl•nd L•Hlt, L•dv Slult, The Com·
1>1nv• Siik
Time 2:02 J/S.
ll IEXACTA (S-6) &>aid Pl.60
f"OUltTH RACE. One mile trot
Como Ster (Llgl'llhlll) 6 ?O 3 80 l 40
Ster Hill G (Ctlff ) S 60 4 00
Brenoe S1>ted I Aubin) 610
Al•o rect<I Imp Imp Imp, Soec1111
, Interest. Kiiibuck Loti.11. N1t1u Star. Scotts
Pride E. Skhoot
Time 2.03 2/S
"ll'TH •ACI. One mlle pece
Anon Rell>h (Goutert•> 13 40 6 olO • 60
Benevoleflc'e IKufillerl 23 oo 160
Helcvon Holldlv (Anoerion) 7 IO
At'° reced: Hlllbllfv Orewl. Powerllfftr.
BOOH T z. Jany Ster, R1<1esl11n. RulfY
Sltve<$, StllOft S11r
Time 2:01 •IS
SJ IEXACTA (3·71 1>1110 1661 IO
SIXTH llACI. One mile 1>1ct
Hl>OV Hntnt1 (Pree) 33 40 12 IO HO
Sl>Ort• P•llCI (McCertvl 7 IO s 20
111\0o'ts Oenctv Man (Andenonl 1 40
At'° r•ced Sc>ectecuttr Oencer. Anovs
Cllnl, Stelter Light, 8olr.h01, Amv' Pete
M.attew Hunter, ltowov Hunter
Time. 2-01 l/S
U llXACTA (10-•> IMli<I '46020
19\llNTH llAC•. On. mlle NC•
S.ms l utc.f'I (THtllr) 5 20 l.?O f,60
Wvnrit nandl111 (Pierce) 3 40 2 to
lrOOkdlte Bov <Bevltol 2.60
Al'° ract<I Sllah. Lord Yenll", Sov· ertlo11 51111' A. Merrie Stralu•, Com~
Sivie Trlriltv H1no11., N, lteoent Mlte
Time I ff
U EXACTA (6·•> 1>11<1 137 20
llGHTH •ACll. One mlle &>Ke
Vertlly Court (Adtarman) 11 IO 5 IO 4 00
Lord Oatree ICroor..n> • 60 J IO
Ellt• BrffH IL.ackevl • 60
Al'° reced Smooth Move N. Jecku&>,
..... TudOr, True Charle' N . Sl>ICll l
Peter, Ooubll O.C.
Time 1 S7 l / S.
U llXACTA (7·)) p1IO US 20
NINTH •ACE. One mitt PI CI
Pivot l"ol"I (Kuebler) l IO 2 60 ? 10
H•rrl•on Minor (Pelting) 3 IO 3 40
Tv1>lca1 (Slfffhl 6.10
Al'° rac.ao· Crev1 Olct\le, Rovdon
LKICV, Just A Fell• N. W•tbro Milt, Don Henry, Mlnfl4tf'laf'11 Feil•
Time· l:SI 1/S.
ll EXACTA 12·S) peld 122.SO.
12 l"ICK SIX (7-3-10·6+2) 1>110
M90.60 with SI winning tlc1t111 (five
h0r'91). Tiier• were no six wlnne<1
TENTH RACE. One mite PICt
King Ot Jen (Vllndnehm) 10,IO •.OO •.oo
SkloPerelrle (KUIOltrl 9.20 600
Voter (McCertv) 3 .. 20
Al'° reced Minute Men, Marv'' Com·
mi nd, Andvs Wln1ton, H1nn1t11 E X&>rHs,
L A Olc11tor, P01>1w""4il, Ftv Men Ftv
Time I SI l /S
U EXACTA 11·4) 1>110 '103 IO
Attencsence S, 12S
~ > .
"BA
WESTE•N CON,IRENCI
Lall en
Portie no
Seattle
Phoenix
Golden S111e
Sen Diego
Pedfk OMallill w
33 17
32 21
26 22
23 27
22 30
17 ).4
MldwHt Ohll$1tn
L l"ct.
.660 ·'°' 541
.'60 .•23 .3,3
Ge
21;) • 10
12
161h
Utan ~ 19 620 011111 230S .s 19 s
Sen Anto"lo .•23 10
Kansas Cllv 21 29 .•20 10
Hou11on 20 31 .397 111/)
Denver ?O 31 392 111"1
EAST&•N CONFERENCE
Boston
Phllaoe1pn1a
New York
N-Jer..v
WHl'llnt1ton
Detroit
Mllw1uk" Atlante
Cl'lkaoo
Clevtllnd
lnd11na
Allntlc DM1ieft
39 12
32 11
30 19
26 2S n 21
Cemr.I Olvlsltfl 11 27
21 n ,. 2'
20 21
II 31
14 3A
Sundllv'S SUrH
Lllllers IOI, Atlante 17
76S
"° .612
SIO
"° SSI
549
Soll 417 . .,
292
6',, • 13 151"
,
6h
9
1211>
New Jerw v 107, Hou11on 103
Mltw1ultff 107, Sen Diego 100 loll
Pntteoet1>nl1 109. Bo1 ton 91
Ul•h tt•. Porlleno 112
Tonloflt"' Game Sen "ntonlo et lndlona
Tu.Idly'' Gemes
New JtrM!Y 11 t...ft¥ele nd, lnJ
Ph<>en1x et Mllweultff, (n)
New York el KenHs Cllv, <n>
Sen Oleoo 11 Cl'llc.1110, (n)
Detroit el Hou.ion, (n)
Atlante 11 u11ri, <n>
Weshlnoton 11 Denver, (n)
S.ettle e t Got0.11 Stele, (n)
ulcers Hit, H•W1t1 17
ATLANTA -Rouncffletd 2•. Wltkln1
11, Rotlln1 2. 01vl1 IS, Rlver1 •. Brown o,
Pe ultz 0, Glenn I, HHllnGI 2, CrlH '·
Wittman 6, Lenclltleroer • To1111 31 ·'3
25·31 17
LOS ANGEL.ES -WllltH 16, Worthy
I Abdul· Jlblllr 26, JOhnson 23, Scott 17.
McAdoo 6, C~ 1, R1m0l1 2. Niter 2,
McGH 6, Kuochalt 0, Garrett O Totet\
47·11 14·11 lilt Scere by Ouan.n
At11nt1 17 2• 2S 21-17
Lo' Angele, 27 30 ?2 tt-108
T,,ree·oolnt go111-Non1 Fouled
H•w•l&an Ooen , .. ........,,
t11
x·JKk Renner, tf0,000 70·6'· .. ·67
W1vne Lavi, SSo&.000 70-6'·6S·70
271
Chip Beck. m .ooo 7'·'5·70·'4
GU Moroen, s29,000 6t-70-......
Z75
Berllhlrd Lanoer. s 11.2so 6t·'6· n-..
C.I P"le, '11,250 '5·6t· 70-71
Davl<I Edwerc!I, S 11,250 70·"· .. ·69
276
H11t trwln, SlS,000 69·6'•70· ..
Miki Sulllvan, SIS,000 66·70-61·72
217
1\111111\tro Kurernoto. 112.soo 71·"·71·'9
Ban Crenww, S12,SOO 71·11-67..e
Frid Cou&>lel, 112.500 67·•71·71
219
Sc.oll Slmctton, Sl,056 n -71..e·M
Corev P•Vln, Sl,056 10-11...-..
Curll• Slr•nee, 11.ost 71-65-76•67
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by Lynn Johnston
by Tom Bat 1u1<
by George Lemont
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hobby
areal
bomb
SO~RL<.iO SPRINGS,
( ahf (AP) -Two men
whose only kn owlcdlC of
World War 11 comes from
books hllve turned their
fascination with B-25
bombers into gold -find-
ina. rtbu1ld1ng and sellin&
them for SI 50.000 apiece.
"Bia to)'s for hule hoys,"
Mary Scholl. wife of one of
the partners. commented
a~ a 8-25 buucd her as she
drove home from shop..
Pini .
At tht" lOO llo l'> were her
husband (·art and has part·
ncr. T uny Rttlman, two
men in their 30~ who've
crowm:d them~t"lvc<; the
"B-25 King~ ...
Tiu: bombc1 !. played a
heru1<: part 1n World War
II. bu1 R1ILman foresees
le~~ _grand role~. for th eir
rebuilt \-Ctcrans
"Well. you can gel 10
guy together t<> buy into
one and work on at , and
then Y'>u go flying One guy
can pretend to be the bom-
bardier. another can be the
side gunner and another
one 1s the tail gunner." he
said.
"Or you rnn take your
famil y ou1 fur a p1cn1c al
Lake tlava\u." he said.
I he ~holl-;· re'i1dcncc.
between Borre&o Springs
and the Salton \ca, about
125 milc!'i 'iouthcast of Los
Angele!>. I!> the home of
Aero Trader, a major deal-
er of B-25 fu~lagcs and
~pare pans
•\mong the partners' in-
ventory are I 0,000 exhaust
l'o llrc:tur \ and 15
nevcr·u\C<l landtng gear as-
scmblic-; in crates. They've
also got I 0 fuse I ages.
Distinguished by 1t!'i twin
vcn1cal tails. the 0..25 was
11nrnun ah1ed when Jimmy
Ooohlllc led 16 of the
medium-range homhers oil
the dc<'k of 1hc am:raft
earner Hornet for an allack
on Tokyo.
About l 00 or so B-25s
arc still around.
In addtt1on to rcbu1ld1ng
and \elhng thl· plane~.
t holl and R111man are
hirrd by air muo;cum~ and
uther'i around the country
who nc<.•d to ha ve an entire
U-25. or JU'it :in engine.
rccond111onnl
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&aSf Coot! 0 MCfihOUI • lll•A Ulm ........ • T.O. 911mC8 C09Nn The fotl0•1nf P9taoft hH N€W~ ACCOUHTIHO f'. ~~MdTIWl.e"""9r .. ~ •• ...,...,.,.._frOll'I YtCQ, 1 ... ,._. .......... W-V,
f cleecll!Nd o.et of .,_. t"9..,,...,.,.,. ~ Uftder .._ ~ ..-. CA l2MO
Will 8 U AT PU8UC AUCT!Of' luUtiow ~,_...of AMIN-; Joan C TWI, tttO fllorl ....... Aed9•llar&1"•1C,,..,.,,, al 1N
TO THI HIGHUT llOO!R '°" CN4 OUAUTY N.fW~f"9 et bOiKne Way, ~ 991d\, CA Qty et ~ t.oft f*
CASH AHD/OA T'H• CAIHtfM OR 'TH Wett t1\.h 8&., co.&a W... CA. t2tl0 "~')!Ne ,..,...._.,. WW
Ct.ATtFl!OCHfCl<t8ercmmrN Pm ,. ............................ ~., ... ....., .... ...., .. -"-!!""~
CML COO! S!CTION 2t2"f\ tpey. ha flctltlou9 bull... MIM lndMdull no '·"'· on Tu.id.,, '*'-Yfl· able at the llme of .... In .._, ......_.. for the _.,.....,.., .. Jo9n C. ~WI ,_., • IN o..d ~
mon.y of &M united atet.a> e1 llled on MllC!ft 30, 1111 In ctie eoun.. Thie .U\Mltnt •• llMd .,, the 2000 .,..., au... Hwnlll.....,
tight, ttt .. and 1ne...1 ~to ty of 0...,. Fll.e NO '· 111231 CountY ()erk OI Orenoe County on ~CA .,... Ofl .. IN~
and l'IOW hmd by It ur*t -'ct De.-"" N.ma and Addi.. of the Jan. 1')'. 1M4 .._. "Y "41fN:'I '° .,.. Cit)' Of ttwll-
of Tru.t In the prOC*t)t ,_..,.., P9'tOn Wl1Mr9Wtnt: T~ H.A.. ,_,. in1ton ..... Of e _., .._..
daleflbed• WIAV!A, t021 W. 1a1boe IMS . PvllfllNd Orange ~ Olly ~ ._.. ..,..._. 1U1oMt
TAU8TOA JOHN WIL80H 8alboa, CA '2M1 ~ f!eb. 13, 20. 21 Mlfdl a, ttl4 .. H T•ry P1wt1 ...., ~ KNIGHT Ill llon.o. T•ry W...,., ........ H~ Pr~ i-... ,..,. -.
BfHUICIAAY: tl!AFIA8T C0R-,llecf Jan 5, 1114 801becf.'" a.·..;;;;·~, ~AATIOH, PublltneO Orange CoeM ~ ---.. ---.,.W\-~----twhat11t1ell111Nli9ftlft1«• ~ to) ...., .. UAFIAIT MOAl'GAO! Of' CALI-Plloe J11n 23. )(), ,-_,, 0.. t~. '"' ,._ ""'~ the~ .,...,... of T~
'OAf41AOIVl&ION Ote-M nc"uous--.. AverM18"CllMdlloc .. un,1n._
PICTTTIOVI ..,._.. 'ICTmOUW .,._.,
NAiii STA,....,., MAm ITATW_,,, rlCTITIOUI .UU.11
NAiii l'f Aru.Nf
RICOAOEO June 4, IHI • -City o1 ~ le9cfl ~ lntlf Ho I020 in Boole 140t7 pegie ~ ITATWmNT .._. tflel be ""°'1 tftlt ..,_ end eo of C>mclal Aecorde In the offtoa OI ___ ,._._IC_tlJ_na: ____ ~~IO ~ .. OOlng N>Ject to .... OOI .... ,,.....
The lollowlng pet'IOn le dOlnO Tl'le lolowtng pWIOM are doing butlMM ... bu.in.. .. , he lolloWlng P«90na .,.. doing
bu.i,_ .. ~~ :tru°'tll'I08t ._..~t:N rJOTmOUI M5HJUI O!MOLO, 711 W 11th at ,~ lrlthapropoaadbmof .... ..,_. fOI~ ""or,.:· ....,.. .,.. MAm ITA~ 8-3, Cotta~. CA 8'28.2'1 mtm b1 and .,.._.,, N QY Md AAH ENTERPAtats, 4U Fw 0r • THI PRACTIC! au11.0£R 20e 1 ~~~~·\~2:!,. 467 ~~0Centlf Or., •101.'1Mne,
EXECUTIVE COACHCRAFT II,
161 Kalmut, Sult• J· l, Cotta~ ••
CA 82929
,... The fottowlng P"IOtl la OOln9 AQO* Ackerman Jr., IH2t the~. --• OI Merdl t, lot 3 of ract 7t17, In The City butl""8 u · lllkt,.. It., flountaln v-CA. tt14, • copy of wtitoh le on ... _..
:~~· 20t, Cotta M ..... CA. The Elf9fgtten OtOYp, 20t t 8utl·
Thlt bualNM It oonduct.O by' an ~~5Center Ot., • 107, !MM, CA,
0.orr. VetaJIO II. 2'821 Hatt>«
Vt.w • , Dana Po!nl. CA t2e2t
8h1Wn Gre'llll, 2Cf2 I Hatbw
View •B, Dane Point, CA. 82829
Tllla buelneet It conducted by •
ot I~, County of Orange, State or HENOAll! AOVEATISIHO & PlJe. 12708 _,, the a.ct9'wy of 1he ~.Sid ..
c.tlfOf'nia, .. -map record.cs In LIC REL.A TIONS, t 10 Newpoll Thie butlneaa II CondUct.0 by: • ~ f« tnaoec1lon by WI/ 8oolt 273, Pao-40 to 42 ~. Cent., Or . Sult• 200. Newport lln\lled pannentllp ti~ P"ton recau11• 111 IM
lndMduel Thia but1neN Ill aondUCl.0 by e
MllC8ltaneout Mtpt, In the Offtce of 9eecll CA 92NO Aooer Acllermen .k MIN •I the ofl'tce of lfle ,....,,,,, ..
tfle Couf'lty "-oofder of Mid Coun. Joenna Marl• Hendrie , 818 Thft 1t.iemen1 ... filed with the 2000 Main 8trMt, ~~on
AoWt A Herrtton eotpo111ion
Tl'lll ltlt91Mnl WU"*' 1llfth the Alan Berntl8'n. Pr ... CSent
County Cieri! of <><•noa County on Tl'llt tt•tament wu tiled w1111 the general p.nnatthlp
Shewn Orallftt
ty boapt tharatrom all mlner1119, =-DflYe, ~ a..cti, CA ~n;~ ~of Orange County on =·t:lf C::0o9~WwJ~p:
gH, e>ll. and hydrocarbon Thl•bullna.eliconduct.Oby en ~DUD Monday rtwougfl ~. eacMiing
Jan t2, 188.4 County Clet1! ot O<~ County oo
'Df11f Dec 28 1893
G varatto
Thl1 1tetemt1nt wN tli.d with tht
County Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 8, 1984
tubtlllnC!e9 lytng betow a dae>th Of ln0Md4ial Publllh.o 01ange CoHI Oalfy h0tld9ye, TM pt~ lit~ to
000 feet, but wtthOut the rlgtll of Joanna M ~n. Pllo1 Fet> 13. 20, 27, March 5, 19M be ~ ~·1 wfdt IN
Publllll«I O<ange Cout o.lly ' ,214111
Piiot Jan. 23. 30. Feb. 8, 13, 188.4 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally
Mface entry, to mike, martc•t. T1111 atatament w• llled w1111 tl'le 808·14 r...,.,.duln eutMitlt')P .orMMd b)' mine, exp!Ot'e Of drlH fOf tame 11 County~ of Or~ County on PropclllitlOn t. (""91'°"'8d by a ,,..
404-64 Piiot Jan 23. 30. Feb 8 t3, 198.4
622·&4
l'2Mnl
Publllhed 01•noe eou1 Delly
P11o1 J an 23. 30. Fee e. 13. 1984
51&-14
,.MNed by Deed r.cotcl.o In Book Jan t7. 108.4 l«lty of the Ctty'1 voten In 1190) MM. P11119 eoe. of Official Aacord1. ,... PUBUC NOTICE puttuMt to At1fde i.-ot .,,. c.t-
P\B.JC NOTICE
YOU ARI! IN 0£FAUl.T UNDER A Publlll'l.o °'7. Cout o.ia... ___ ......... --...__."--~---lotnla lta1e eo..utvtlon ~ p-OEED OF TRUST DATEO M~ 27, '1 T ~ _....... ,..._ ,.,..,. ,........_,._ ._ ...... 1981 UNLE.S• YOU TAKE AC ION Piiot Feb 13, 20. . March&, 1984 • .... .... ,. ,,. ""''a,_. • ....,,.,_,'".,.,. o eao-M NOTICI OI -...OClfl'*il, conn-uetlon, ~ PlalC NOTICE TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT ""''TU'I IALa Ing Of ~ of "°'*"' b 'ICTITIOUI __,..... -------.-;;;..--------------1 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE •-II' 11111\Tlll'C T ... NO. •tJM 86derly, hend~. IOWOtfftOdar·
NAm ITATIMINT flCnTIOUI 9UIMH 1'\111.JC NOTICE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ,._ ""'~ ~A.NT NOTICa ate Income peraona
The following Plf'*Ort t. doing NA• ITATWMINT -----------I OF THE NATURE Of THE TO PRC>PtRTY OWNER Det_,: P::et>Nary I, tM-4
bullnea• n : The follow!"" --eon It dol"" NOTICI cw n.USTU'I ML.a PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU K..Ot5'5 YOU .. _ .. Dl.'A'" '·-A ,., ........ M w-· ......... h
ENDURO·KOTE Of SOl/THl!AN butlna11u: ··•....... ... loenNo.DOUN SHOULOCONTACTA LAWYER. NOTICE OF DEATH OF DUD MTMllT DATl~I, ~ · _,._...
CALIFORNIA, 040·F Eaat 01~ PACIFIC INDUSTRIES, 20011 w. T ••. No. L•1.... 13721 Onkeyfla Clrde, lrvlne, CA p R A N K W A L T E R 1m, UNL.all YOU TMI AcnoM PubllaNcl Orange eout DeffV PllQt
thofpe Ave., Anaheim, CA 92801 Balboa Blvd Sulle 239 Mewpon T "'. M~IOOIC...h.,...... "(If e a1reat addr ... or cornmori TO f'ttO'TICT YCIUlf' f1IM»Gl'n ,eb e 10 13. f7. 1114 John D. Tlplef, 40095 Or-.n Beecfl, CA. 82"3 • -""... ...._.._. ~tlon of prOpWly is 111own SCROGGS ab FRANll W. IT MAY M IOU) AT A ~ · ' ' · · 7aa..M
Me.Oow Roed. Temecula, CA. And'9W Crou. 2005 w Balboa udulyappolnt.OTn.111 .. underthe above,noW9nentyltlgl..,.,..aatotta SCROGGS AND OF PETI· IALS. W YOU MUD AM DPLA·
92380 Blvd. Sutt• 239. ~ a.en r~ cleacrlbed deed of trvtt coml*lteneat Of' cOf'rectnaat)." The TION TO ADMINISTER MATIOM °'THI NATUM OI THI ..,J;~~~ 11 condud.0 by' en c~~~ .. conducted by ~ 'fJL\~E L~l~~:s~B~~ ~~ .-:HC~ i:. ESTATE NO. A-111041 . ~oc.=: c=::g'A ~::
John o. Tlplet lndlvldual. CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OA faull In the Obllg•tlona MCUred To all het.tS, benefiaanes. "(IR. .
Thi• lt•lemenl WU filed with lht Andr ... Ctoee CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN thereby. hatetofore executed end creditor• and contin1ent On Febr\Jtlry 22, 19M ... 10:00
County Clerll of Or•noa County 00 Tl'lll •talement WU 111.o wttl'l 11'1• CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (~ dell\191'.0 to the underllgned. Wflt· Credi tors o f FRANK A.M .. THE HAMMOND COMPANY.
Dec. 28, 1884 County Clen< ol O<enge county on able at the time of..,. In le ten Oectar1tlon of Default end 0.. WALTER SCROGGS -'-· aCallfOl'nlecorporetlon.udvtr• nMOU Dec. 28, 1883 money of the Unlt.O Stat") Ill mand tor Sale, 8lld written notice or ..... Polnt.O Truet• under end ~auant
PubN.n.d Orange Cout Dally f2M127 rigl'll, tltle end lntlfat1 ~ to bfeectl and of elec1k>fl to'*'" tl'le FRANK W. SCROGGS and to Deed of Trutl recorded Juty tf,
Piiot Jan 23. 30. Feb. 8. 13, t0&.4 Publlll'led O<ange Coat Dally and now held by II under Deed undenlgned to NII Nici Pfopert)' to penons who may be othtt-1882. •!Mt No 82·247580, of Of.
517-t4 PllOt Jen 23, 30. Feb e. 13, 1984 or Tru1t In 11'141 property hetelneft« Mtiafy laid obltg1tlon1, and tiler• wi.ae interested in the will llclal Recofdt 1n the offloe Of Ille
Nl.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 9U .... ll
NAIK ITATIMINT
The folloWtng P«IOn It dolng
bullneetu:
EXPERT TEXT TYPING SERVICE,
28132 Teton Ct., Laguna Niguel.
CA 92877
Helge Gwda Buyu, 28132 Teton
Ct .. Laguna Niguel, CA. 02en
r1111 buelneee It conducted by an
Individual
H.ige a. euyu
T,,11 1tetement WU fl!N with the
County Clerit of Orange County on
Jan 18. 19M
fm1• Pu~ Orange Coat Dalt;
Pilot Feb 13, 20. 27. Maretl 5, 1984
882-M
P\B.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI •Utt•H
NAMI ITATIMENT
The followfng PfWIOnl are doing
bullneu u
IRVINE STATIONERS. 17881
Mitchell North, IMne, CA. 92714
Newport Stet1on«1. Inc .. 11ea 1
MllCflell Nor11'1, lrvlne, CA 82714
Thia bullMN II conduct.0 by-I
COl'poratlon
Barry T, W•t. VP. Secretary
This •••lament WH "*' with tl'lt
County Cletk of Orange County on
Jen 17, 1984
'219101
524·64 dncrlbed aftef the underllgned caUMd laid County Aec:otdwt of O<enge Coun-
TRUST OR JOHN P. DOLAN. notlee Of breedl Ind Of alectlOn to and/or ~tate: ty, Sl•te of CtllfOf'nl• IJfec:ut.0 by
-----------!RENE 0 . DOLAN be record.O Oc1ober 31, 1983.. A petition has been filed ALOOGENEPIGNERl.•~rnen
___ PlBJC __ _,NO_Tl_C_[.._ __ Nl~~~~~CIARY RICHARD A. !:~a i:·~J0.!2~1~~~:: by MA~ MARGARET 'friL~~~~:1i~~ICF~ J~
TIC. -TRUlftl 1 of Orange County, SCROOGS m the Superior IP8Y•ble 11 time ol 1a1e In lewtul NO vr 'I IALI ~CORDED February 11 • 1981 u Said Mle wm be mede, but Court of Oran.ge County te· mo,_, of the United Stat•) •• the T.I.. No. J~•C) Instr. No. 18512 In Booll 13850 ·-1 T.D. 11..vtel C /JfY paoe 95e of Offlclll Recofdt In tfle without c:ovenanl Of' warranty. tx· questing th.at MAURINE Nortl'l lront entrance to the COunly
N duly 8')90lnt.0 Trull .. under tile offloe ot Ille Rec:Of'dlf of Or-preu CK lmplled, regarding tllla MARGARET ~r-o,..,..rg '-CoutthOulla, 700 Civic Cent• OrM lowlr -.,.... potMalloo, Of encumb<encae. lo °'"'nvvv U11:: Wa.t, Sent• Ane, CA ell rlgttt. ttUe fol Si daecrlbed deed of INll County, pey the remaining prlndpel eum of app:>inted aa per90nal rep-and intet•t conveyed to and now
WILL s LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Mid deed of lruat deacflbet the the note(•) MCUred by Mkl deed of resentAtive to adminlster the ,_,by It under laid Deed of TN91 TO THE HIGH!ST BIDDER FOR tollowtng Pfoper'ly T ........ In ...... CASH lP•Y•bla •I the time or Nie In The land referred 10 In tl\lt ruel, wnl'I l9'at .. In ._, not• estate o{ FRANK w ALTER In Iha P'oC*lY llluet.O In Mid
lawful.......,_, or the Unlt.O Stat•) prOVlded, edVancea. II eny, under SCROGGS -'--1:'1!>"'""' W County and Slit• deeerlbed w. .. _._, guaran1 .. 11111uated In the State of lhelerm1of Nld Deed 01tru11. IN•. --r nnnn. · PAACEl I An undlvlcMd 1/11tll
all right, lllle and lnter•t conveyed CallfOl'ni., County of Orange and It cnarge1, and expenlff of the SCROGGS (under ~Ind~-lnterwt In and to Lot t Of Trac:1 No to and now held by It under Mid Oetcrlbed H followa: n-..o of T 1 the ~ .. _ Trul1ee lndof the trulta crnted by pendent AdmlnistraUon of t 1227, In tl'le City of Cott• Meaa, •
i;;itw ~~~· pr.,....." • ...,e-PARCEL t: Lot 2e Of Traci Ho. tald Deed ol Trust. Es A ) Th tiU Is I* map recorded In Book 464,
TRUSTOR: .TOM TALBOT 8428.lnthtCltyofNewJ>C)(t BMIC:t\, Sald.alawtllbel'leldon:Tuetdey, tates ct .. e pe on Paget33end34,lnttle0fftceofthe
SEELEY and DIANE MASTER County ot O<enge, Stat• of c.11-March e. t984, II 2·00 p.m. •t the set for hearing an Dept. No. 3 County Recotoer of.., County
SEELEY, l'lulbend •nd wife .. joint fC)(nll , H 1* map record.cs In Book Cl'lepmen Avenue antranc. to the at 700 Civic C.enter Dr ' EXCEPTING THEREFROM lJnlu
tenantt 341, Page 31 to 3e lnclutlw, ml9-Civic Center Building. 300 Eeat West Santa Ana CA 92701 I tl'lrougl'I 18 u lhown upon the
BENEFICIARY· ~•SAKA TSU C4Jfleneou1 mape, In ll'le Offloa of tl'le Cl'laptTWI A\19 • O<enge. CA. F 'b 2n 190A • 9 30 Condominium Plan record.cs In UCHIYAMA en(· KAZUKO County Recoroer of Hid County. At ll'le time of ll'le Initial l>Ub*· on e . •• O'W at : a.m. Booll 140t7, P999 878 ol Otnclal
UCHIYAMA, l'lutbend end wife u EXCEPTING THEAEFROM ell oil. cation ol 11'111 not!Qt, 11'141 total lF YOU OBJECT to the ~di of t.io CQunty.
jolnl ienartta oll right•, mlnera11, mineral right•, amount of the unpaid b•lance of the granting of the petition, you PARCEL 2 Unit 0 ·2 .. lhOwn "'ECOROED "'--~ .. ,.8 obllg1llon aeeured by the ebovt de-h Jd . th th upon the Condominium Pten r.-n ~ .. t>er 1.,, 1,, I naturtl OH rlgl'll1, end other acrlbed deed 01 trull and estlmet.O s OU es er appear at e tett.O 10 In Parcel 1 ebove.
aa ln11r. No 18703 In Book 14323 hydroc1rbon1 by wl'letlOttver name cottt. expan .... end tdvancee 11 hearing and state you objec-The ltreet llddre1t and other page 252 of Olflcllal Records In the known lh•t mey be within Of under office of tile R«:Ol'det ot Orange the p8tcal of land l'lefelnabove o.. S74,ll&e 93. lions or file written objec· common detlgnatton. If eny, of the
County. 1erlbed. '"""''*wit,, tht perpetual Tl'I• total lndebteclneu being en tions with the court before real property deec:tlbed •boYe 11
Id f deacrlbel h ...,,-ettlm•t• on wNch the opening bid la purpor1.0 to be 355 Avocedo N deed o trust t e rlgl'll of dr1111ng, mining, 111p4o<lng computed __ be obtllned by call· the hearing. Your appear· Slreet •G~2• Coat• Mela, CA. following and operellng therefor and llorlng .. _, be b PARCEL 1· Lot 29 of Traci No 1nen<1remov1ngtl'le1111Mtromlald Ing (4151845-&418 tile day bef0<1 ance may m person or y 92827
8520. In tl'le City of Irvine, County of land or any otl'lef land, Including the the •ale your attorney. The ul\CMr~ Tru•t• ~
Orange. State ol Calttornla. u per rlgl'lt to wnlpetocll or dlrec:tlonally Oat.O: Feb<uery 2, t9M IF YOU ARE A CREDI-Claims any llabll ty lor any lncofrect·
map recorded In book 244. pages drHI end mine trom ll'le landi oll'lef T 0. SERVICE COMPANY neu ot tl'le lltMI eddr ... and other
24 end 25. m1ace11eneou1 maps, lrt then thoM llerelnabove deacflbed, .. lald Trult... TOR or a contingent credit.or common dealgn111on. If •ny. ~
the office of the County RecOl'der of ()jl or o•• we111. 1unnett end attaft• By Debbie Kreb•. of lhe d~ased. you mu.<&t heretn ••• C A.UISlent Secretary fil •-· th h Seid Ule Wiii be m.oe, bUt -d ounly. into, through or acrou th• 1990 N Callfomla Blvd . e your c ..... m WI t e wlthOt.rt covenenl Of warranty, ••·
EXCEPT THEREFROM •II on. gu. 1Ub1Ut1ao. of the lend h9'aln•bo¥• Walnut Creetc. CA 04596-3787 court or prMenl It to the per· pr ... or Implied. , .... .,d ...... Utle. mlnerels end other l'lydrocarbc>fla. described end 10 bottom IUCh wttlp-I · ...,-.. ..
8choOI O..tnet: NEWPORT •MUA
UNIFIED SCHOOL OISTllUCT I'd Deedllne: 2 00 o'doc* P M. Of
Iha iatt1 ~ of Febrwry, 1M4
Ptec. of I'd Receipt 2ttM &Mr
8t., Cost• MeM. C-' 82121
Project klanttllcallon ~ ARE
OAMAQE REPAIR AT LINCOLN
MIOOl.E SCHOOi.. 3101 Pacific
View Of • Cofone dtll M11r. CA
Place Plen1 are on flal!
CARMICHAEL ·KEMP ,
ARCHITECTS, 2870 Loe Feb "-oe. Loe AnQatae, CA 00038 (213)
9M-t2'5
NOTICE tS t4£REBY QIVEN tNI the~ Sc:Mol Olttrlet of
Orange County. Cdfoml1, acttno
by and t"tOUOtl tt1 Goverrt1no
8o11rd, hertimaft• f9ferred to u
"DISTRICT", wilt rec.iv. up to, bV1
not la• than the ·~•led time • .-.0 tl6d• fOf the awttd of •
con1rac:1 fof ttle above protect
Bk:la lt\all be ,~ In u. pl.c.
ldentlfiecl ebo'le, end thall be °'*"'
.0 encl public;ty read aloud at Iha
~et•led time and Piece
There wlll be a 175.00 clep09lt
requited for Md\ Ml of bid <IOOU>-
men11 to euarantM their t'9turn In
good ooMlllon within 5 day9 af\er
the bid OPe"inO data
E.aich blCI mu.t conform and ba
r.apon~ to the contrect docu·
mentt.
Each bidder Mall eubmlt. on the
fOf'm fUmithed With the convect
Oocument•, • lttt ol the propoted
eubeonlrac:1ort on lhll pro~ u
raqujr.0 by the Subleltlno and Sub·
contracting Falr Prec:tlou Act
GOV1 Code Sec 4100 et MQ
1111D•1c wnTICE Pub11aneo Orange eoas1 Delly ____ ,._UUl. __ nv _____ Piiot Feb 13 20, 2't Marcl'l 5, 1984
below 1 depth of 500 , .. 1. without itoctced or dlrectronetly drlll.O 415-944-9015 sona representative ap-posea.sion. 0< encumbrance., In·
the rlQl'll ol aurface entry, u r&-well•. 1unne11 end lh•ft• under and Publlll'led Ortnge Cout Delly pointed by the court wtttun eluding, .... ctlergee end·~
Mrved In lnstrumenll of record beneell'I or ....,ond the ext•lor Piiot Feb 13, 20, 27, t98'1 f u t'-· f th d te f or the TruttM arld of tne 1ru1t1
Eech bidder mwt eubmll with
eech bid cert~~ cutller • cnecti
pay1ble 10 Iha DISTRICT or a bk1
bond In the form Ml f0t1h In ttie
contrllCI document• In en amount
no1 leU than 10% ot lhe maximum
emount of bid u 1 guarani .. that
the bldde< wlll enter Into the
proposed contract If the Hine 11
.. erded 10 IUCl'I blddlf In Ille
evenl ot 1a11ure to ent« Into Mid
oontrect. IUCh security will be for
felt
SUPERIOR COURT 879·&.4 ~, 832·84 ° r mon ·~ rom e a 0 Cfeated by u 1d Deed of Trust. to PARCEL 2 A non•xciull119MM-llmlt1 thereof. and to redrlN, ratun· first 1sswmce of letters as pay the remelnl"" p11ncipel 9'1n'lt of OF CALIFORNIA.
COUNTY Of ORANGE
In lhe Mlllflf ol th•
Applleellon of
S TAN & GRACE PETERSON fOf
JULIE ANN PETERSON. e mlnOI'
lo• Change ol Neme
No A 121801
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
(Sec: 80&4)
Sten & Grll<le Petefton (parenll)
lor Julle Ann Peter90fl l'I•• filed •
pellllon in this covrl lor en order
1t1owlng pe titione r 10 change
daugl'ller'1 his/her neme from Julle
Ann Petaieon to Jullt Oree•
Pet .. son
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED thal ell
PflflOnt lnter .. ted In the mette<
1forM11<1 eppear belOft tl'lft court
In Oepertment No. 3 at 700 CIVlc
Cenlef Drive West, Santa Ane, Cell·
lornla, on Mereh 5, 1984, et 9 15
o'clock AM , end then end there
ehow cauff, If any they hive , wtty
eaid peUllon for change of name
•l'lould not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ordered tl'llt a
C09Y or 11111 order 10 ltlow cauM t>e
publllhed In the 01ange Cot1t1 Dally
Pilot. 1 neW$plper ot generel
clrculetlon, publlehed In tl'll1 county
•I leHI once e ~ fOf' four con·
1M1Cullve w&k9 prior to the day of
H id l'IHllng
Detl!d Jan 24, tl/84
FRANK DOMENCl llNI
Judge of thi!
Sui>«lor Court
lten end Oree• Petereon
(pef'.,,11)
S2t ApoteN AH.
a.lboe l1lettd, CA. t2112
(714) m -ft21
Publllhed 0 1arige Co .. I 0 611)' PllOI
Feb 6. 13, 20. 27. 1984
ment over Ille W•terly 6 00 feet of Ml. equip, melnleln. repair. deepen . .,, Lot 29 ol Tract No 11520, u per andoperlteeny iucl'I well• O< mines PlB.JC NOTICE provided in Seel.Ion 700 of the note(•I MCuted by uld Deed ol
P\8.lc NOTICE map recorded In book 244, pages wllhout, however. the right to drlll, the ProbatK Code of Cali-Trust 10 wit $37,600 00 with
2 NOTICI Of . • lntefetl ll'lereon from July 1. 1982 4 end 25. Ml.cellaneou1 Maps, In mine. 1tore. explOfe and operatt TMllTll'I IALI fomla The time for flhng " 17.5.,,, per annum 81 prOVlded In
, ..... ~.. ......... lht office of the County Recotder of through the 1urtace or the upper T •.•• NO ... ,-...Jn cwrm will not expire prior Hid not""•) plus COlll and -ed· ...... _ .... Mid County. u Nme 11 ll'lown on 500 f .. I ol Ille IUbtul'face o4 Iha .. _.., "" -·1
NAm ITATaMINT Exl'llbll "A" end fOI' the purpoMe lend l'lertlnat>ove deectlbed, u ,. IWOflTANT NOTICI! to four months from the d•tt> venoee of $8.498 11 With lnt.,..t, ™ followlng P«IOn• are dOlng Mt lortl'I In 11111 c.rteln Oecl8tatlon Mrved "" The 1rv1ne r-~A-..... • TO PR~ OWNVt: of the hearing noticed above P4\I• eny ecctued laie charges. &tl-butlneal u v 7 ..,.....,._,7 YOUAMINDl.,AUt.TUNOIRA · matedlruatMF ... andE.xpen ... MCFREE PROOUCTIONS. 810 of E111bllatlment of EaMment, r• Wnt Virginie C0<porat1on. Dl!l!D OI TMllT, DATID Jww 1t, YOU MA y EXAMINE In tl'le amount or S&08 55.
,._ Or"-•16 corded December 11• 1998• In book PARCEL 2 E.-nen11 (A) owr th (ij k t b th court If The t>eneflclarv under Mid Deed port~ ..... ..,...h. c't~ 92•:::_ • t.. ·New· 88t2, pege 755, OtflGlel Recordt of r~tr.:• 1011 for 1 .. _ pur,..,.... of 1M. UM.HI YOU TAKI ACTION e e ep y e . - , .....,_ ,. ......, Said°''""""'" Coun"' ~· "" ,...._. TO PROTICT YOUR ~. you~ mterested m the es~ or Trull heretofOl'e executed enc:t Oenlel McCue. 144 Boothben Cr , -..,... ., . lnll•I •lion and maintenance Of utll-IT MAY 81! M>U> AT A PUM.IC dellvered to the underllgned a writ·
Hunt1ng1on Beach. CA. 82Me PARCEL 3 A non--exctualve eaae-111 .. and drainage r11e11111et fOI' en· •ALI. If YOU .... D Alf IXl'LA· tate, you may serve upon the ten Pecl•r•lfon of defeult and 0..
00 111 L F eemt 1857 t ment Olllf tile Eatterly s.OO , .. , of cro1cl'lment end for naturll Miiie-N ... TlON,... THI N'"T'-,... ..... ext'C'Utor or administrator, or mend IOI' Sale. end• written Notice ug r "· Lot 33 or Trec1 No. t520, •• per menl ol 1tructures. and (Bl 9'1bject .. .,... .. """'.,... ,._ Cl'lert>orng Ave .. lrvlne, CA 92715 mep recorded In boot! 244, Peoe• lo t .. • r"'hl ol .. __. ••• ,Ion. ~ prl-PROCEEDING AOAINIT YOU. upon the attorney for the ex-ol Default •nd Electlon to Sell The T"la bu·'~1 11 cond·--·" o... a ,,. 'V """""" ..... _ ~ y,... • •uOUlO CONTACT a LAW d · · d un<I..,..,,.._. caused .. Id Notice of " ....... .... • .., "' 24 and 25• MilCellaneova M8'>1. In veti 1trMt1 wtlhln tl'le COV91'ed YR.,.. .. • ecutor or a nurustrator. an o.r;,tt'~ Etectlon to Sell to be ~.::~Ip :To0~,,~~~': c.:::!Y ::.!: ~ property tor lht purpoaaa ollngr"8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'111 file with the court With recorded In the county whet• Ille
Thi• 1tatement waa llled wttl'l lfle Exhibit "A" end for tl'le purpoaea and egt .... all um«• partk:uMtty 111e rHI proper'ly lltulled In 111e proof of service. a wntten , .. 1 property Is loeated
County Cieri! of 01ange County on Ml lorth In that c:.rtaln Oecleratlon ~eecrlbed ":'. tile particle entlllad County of O<ange. Stat• ol Cell· request staung that you de-THE HAMMON COMPANY
Dec 28. 1803 of Ettablllttmenl of EaMment r• Eu«nent1 In ll'lat certain Oeclar· IOl'nla. known u · 2377·91 S. El . I • f th {'J By Sl*)lellzed TO ServlciM. Inc u '21141111 cord.cs December 11 1998 1 booll •lion of Covenent1, Condition• and Camino RMI. San Ci.tnentt. CA sire speoa nouce o e 1 • agent
Publllll«I O<ange Cout Delly ea12 page 755 OfflClat ~d• of Rea1rictlon1 recorded Auguet 12, and dncrlbed aa lollowa. ing of an inventory' and ap-as aald Tru11ee
Piiot Jen. 23, 30, Feb. 8, 13, 1984 ••Id Orange cOOnl 1974 In Booll I 121e. Pegee 1e87 to Lots 198. 199. 200. and 201 In praisement of estate assets or Drewer 158, Rim Foreat. CA
523-M YOU ARE IN DE:rAULT UNDER A 1714· Ottlclal Record•, end Declar-Trecl 938 .. P« map thereof, r• of the petitions or accounts ,072,3!83--03~5!.,
DEED OF TRUST DATED December allon °1 Annexation ReeOl'd.0 Qc. COfded In Boolt No 29 ., peget 22 ed in ~....... 1200 .. , _,.,..
1, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-~ober 17, 1974 In Booll 11297, Page 10 25 lnclualve Of MlecellaMOUI menl.Jon ~uon By Klrlta Kerlow, Alllatant Sec·
-----------TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 23• Offlc:ltl RecOl'dl. Mlf>I Recofd• of Orange County and 1200 5 of the California retary Pl8.IC NOTICE ERlY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOf:R A and Win be aolCI at public auc:tlonon Probate Code. Date Jenuery 111 t984
-----------LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· DEED OF TRUST DATED Feb 4, the bed! 1tepe at 230 NewpOn MICHEL D MADDY Pub4191'1ed O<ange Coast Deity Plk>I
FICTITIOUI .u..... PLANATION Of THE NATURE OF 198t UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Cent• Drive MewpoJ1 Beectl CA . Jan 30 Feb 6 l3 19M NA• ITATIMINT THE PAOCEED!NQ AOAINST YOU. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT on Febfvary 22. 19M ... 10:00 •. ~: 1501 Norlb Broadway 7l3-84
The f()jtowlng perton 11 doing YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE to lh• hlgheal bidder for c.uh In Sant.It Alla, CA. 9%7H
butlnet1 u YER IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION iewlul currency of the Unlt.O Stat•. Published Orange Coast
HUNTINGTON VALLEY 46220reeriTrHLlnt,ll"ollmt,CA. OF THE NATURE OF THE The sale wlH be mede without D ii Pl F b 6 7 13 1984
MLIC NOTICE
SCHWINN, 68ee Werner. Fountain "(If a street addrffl or common PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU covenent, or w91rertly regarding a Y 1 ol e · • •
Valley. CA 82708 de1lgnellon ol property I• ll'IOWT1 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER lllle, polMUlon. or encumbrenoes. 786-84 KOIUS
Notice of a.te of
RMI Propef1J et ,., ..... , ..•
No A 119891
Cheri•• George Tum1tell. 1bove, no •arrenty 11 given H IO 111 35 Wl'lllewllef Drive. Coron• del to ullsly the obllgetlon MCtir.O by
21940-54e Pelomer, Wlldomer. CA compi.t-or correct,,...) · Tiie Mar. CA 92825 end undef Ille Power ol Sele con·
92395 beneflc:lery und• aald Deed ol .. 111 • lltMI eddrHt °' common lerred In the Deed of fruit executed
Thi• butlneu II conducted by an Trutl, by reuon of a bfeach or d• dealgnauon of property 11 lhown by Cecll Beflle •nd Theim• 8«1te,
lnd1vldual ltult In the obligation• Mc:ur.0 above. no werrinty Ii given u to 111 llu•b•nd •nd wil• u IOlnt tenant•
Cl'lartet a.oroe Tum11a11 thereby, l'leretolOl'e executed end completeneu Of cor~neti)." The H Trull()(. 10 A"14H'lcan Horne
MllC NOTICE
NOTICI! Of FlllNO M A'"-._ In t"9 Supe<IO< Court of tNI Stele
CATION fO INCRl!Ael! AC· ot Cal1fC)(nl•. l()r 11\e County of Or·
COOHTI OI AN INelMAaLI TYPI enge
IN COHHICTtON Wl'TM MAHCH In the Metter ot the Eatatt ol
ACouttmON (I) Joeepl'I James Ovnn. 0.0.IMd
Thi• 11 10 Inform lhll publlC lhet, NotlCe is hereby given thtl the
DISTRICT re..,.... the rlQtlt to
reject any Of' ell bldl Of' to wat\le eny
lr'regulerltlM or informalltlH In eny
bldl or 1n the bidding
Pureuant to tl'le provtlllOne of Sec-
tion 1773 of Iha l..abof Code of tl'le
Slit• of Cellfomle, the DISTRICT
lies oblalned from the OlrectOf of
tl'le Oepettment of lnduatrtel Rele-
tlons the g.neral Pf~llno rete of
per diem W9IQ9I end Iha 09'*'•1
prevelllng rate for l'loflo.y and CWW·
time ~ '" ttle locallty tn wt.ch thll
WOf'll la to be peiioi 11 led for eac:ti
craft or type of WOfller r..oecs to
~a the c:on.trect. Thaee ret•
ere on Ille at the DISTRICT offioe
IOceled et 2985-B 8"r 61 . Colle
M .... CA 92&2fl Coplea mey be
obtllned on "9QU9SI A copy of
tl'IMe rat• lhall be ~ at Iha
lob tlte.
It lhall be mand&tOt)' upon the
CONTRACTOR to whom t"9 con-
trect Is _.,ded. arid ~ any tub·
contractor under 9UCh CONTRAC-
TOR, to pey not Niu t"-t! the Mid
epeclfled retea to ell WOt1'9'1 em-
ployed by tl'lem In the execution of
the contrec:t
No bidder may wttl'ldt-eny bid
tor • perfOd of Slllty (80) d•Y1 eher
Ille dell 19l lor the opening of b40S
A peyment bond end • pet.
lorm~ bond •111 be requir.O
PffOf 10 1xecu11on of the contrect
end lhllll be In the torm Ml forth .,,
the contract ~ti Tiiie 1tatement wu 111.o wltl'l lhe delivered to the underelgned •writ· beneficiary undef Nld Deed of MOftgege Trull Deed SeMce Cor·
County Cler1C ol Or•noe County on ten 0ec111allon of Dtf•ull 8/ld o.. lruit, by r .. 10n 011 brMCl'I or d• por11lon. a CalllOl'nla corporation.
Jan. 17, U184 mand fOf' Sale. and written notice of fault In tl'I• obllgatlon• MCured u TrultH. IOI' the l>en«lt and M-
fnl104 btHCl'I and of tlectloo 10 :141uM tl'le thereby. l'lelatolor• executed and curlly or American Homa Mortgage
Publltl'led Or•nr. Cout Dally undert!Qned to NII Nld property to dallvefed 10 ll'le underllgMd • wrll· Corporation, • Callfomla Corpor---:;:;:;;;::;;;;:;;;;;::====--=:::11 Pllol Feb 13, 20, 2 , Merell 6, 1914 Nlllfy l8Jd obllgttlont, and ltl9fe-ten Oeclarallon of Default and o.. Ilion, u Beneflelary. dated June r ~ 89 l·M tf1er the underllgMd ceuMO Mid mand for Sele, •nd written not~ of t9, 1080, end recorded on .Nne 30.
under Section 563 22 of the Autee undersigned wlll NII et Prtvete .....
Ind Reg\.llellon1 r0< lnauranca of to 11'141 l'llQl'lelt and beet bidder. 1Ub-
Accoun11. fer Wesl Saving• 8/ld )ec1 to eont1rme11on of Mid Superior
Loan AMOClatlon. NewpOl'1 Beach. Court on or •lie< 11'141 2011'1 dey of
Callfom11 l'laa filed en 8Pl)lleatlon Febfuery 19&~ 11 the office of John
IOI' P«'mlUion 10 Iner-ec:countt A R~beum AllO<ney et law,
of an lneureble rype by reaon of Iha 1801 E Parkeovrt Plec:ie, Sule
ec:qultltlon ol t><•nch offlee of PrOlll· E· 102. Santa Ana. Cakt County of
dent FedereJ Sevtnga and Loan. Or81l98. Slate of Calllomla, 811 r'Oht.
CelllOf'nle, localed et 34155 · A Pt· lltle Ind lnte<Hl of a111ld ~It
ClllC Cout Hlgl'lwey, D8111 POlnl, the tlme of death and 111 the rlgtTI,
CalllO<nla 82e2~ lllle end lnlerHI lh•I tht "'•I• of
Purtu8/11 to Section •580 of the
Government Code Of tile State of
C111fornie , the c:onlr•ct wt• contain
provWona 1>«m1tt1ng the tuocaa tut
bidder 10 1Ubtt11ut• MOutlt tor
any ~ wit~ b1 the DtS·
TRICT toensu1e~tonnanoa""'*
tl'le contrec1 HA.AaOA LAWN•MT. OUVI not~ of breactl tnd of aiecilon to bfeacl'l and ol atectlon to <*IM the 1980 In Book t3&50, Page 1027. u C. 1 be reeorcl.o June 23, 1982 u ln1tr undetllgned 10 Mii Hid prQP«tY 10 lntlrument Number 31Ht of Of·
Mortuary ' me fKY 81-IC NOTICE No 82·215900 of Offlelal Record• In ••ll•ly Nld Obllglllonl, and tiler.. flclal Aacord• of the County Of Of. Cfematort l"UUL tile otnce ot tl'le RecOl'der of Orange alter the undlfligned ceuMO Mid ange. Stitt of Celllomla US25 G lalar Avt. county, notice of breach and of electlOn to Nottoe of Default and Eleetlon to costt M... ,tcUTtOUI ......... Said Mle wlft be ma<!•, bUI bl rac:O<d.0 October 18, 1883 .. Sell the deteribed real property ~0·55~ NA• ITATSMINT without C0"91\ant or werranty, ex· lnt1r No 13-4111'10 of Offk:lal R9-under the Deed ol Trvat wu r.-Tlle IOllowlno l*eort• Ir• dOlng IV"' or lm"lled ....,8 d....., tllle corded .. 1n1trun'\4tnt Number
l'llACE MOTHl"I
Bl!Ll BROADWAY
MORTUA"Y
t 10 Broa<hw•Y Costa Meae
&•2·9150
IAL TZ HAOEAOH
S MITH 6 TUTHILL
WHTCLIFF CHA,_L
•27 C 17th St
Co~ta Mase
&48·9371
J
bvtl,,... • ,... ,. ' r-. r ".. cordl In lht office of the Recorder 83·45948 I. on Oct<>W te. 1983. of
(A) WEST ALLOY INC .. (9) WEST. PQtMallon. CK encumt>ranoea, to ot O<ange County. o ........ _, .. _ __._ of , ..... Countw of pay the remaining PflnCls>lll 11U1T1 ot .,...,. .._.,,.,.. ... .,
ERN WIRE·AlLOYS OiO. 18.Cf7 the nole(I} tecut.O by aald deed of Said .... wt4t bl made. but 01ange, St•t• Of Callfomle.
AmlatacS St., Fountain v.-ey, CA Truat. With lntttM1 .. In Mid not• wttl'ICMlt co....,,.nt or warranty, ell!• The 1e1e w111 be conclUCt.O by:
02709 provtded, advenoea. If any, un\MJ pr... Of lmpli.d, t8Q1tdlng title AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE
W•talloy Inc • Nev.Oa C«il.. tl'le terme Of Mid Deed o4 truat, t.... poa ... 11on. Of' enc\Mnl>tanc., to TRUST OEEO SERVICE COAPOA-
tt282 Spartmu Clf . Hunllngton cnarve•. and ax,,.n... OI Ille pey the remelnlng Pftncll>al tum of A TION. A CAll,ORNIA OORPOR-
Beacl\, CA. 82e.48 l rual .. and of the trv•t• eteat.O by the note(•) 1eour.O by Mid deed 04 A TION whoM ecldr9M 11· 230 Newr·
Thia bullneu la cionduct.O by: • "1d Dead of Trutt, Trust, with Jntwett .. In Mid note port Cent• Or1w #200, NewpQrt
COtporatlon. Said .... wtll be f*d on TUff<lay Pfovldecl, advanoaa, If fltl'J, under BMctt CA. 82MO Phone Number
Aonllld Moe•. Pr..idenl F*'>ruaty 21, tt&.4 It 2 00 pm. a1 lhelermeof uld DeadOf IMI, ..... 714~5.4e.580t ATT!NTION ANE
Tiiie IUltement WU tiled Ylltlh the the CNprnen A*M entrenca to ctlargea, and •XI*' ... or the CAHILL
County ~ of O<ange County on the CMc Center luldlng, 300 hit Trll9{M and 04 the trutt.t oreat.O by Prlnclpal and lntar .. t due.
0.C 30, 1m Chepmen A~ Otange, CA tald Deed of Tn.ilt. S27e.329 30
fl2MtM NOTICI: AT TIM!~ IALE 8108 Said .... wll btheed on Tumctay, Cotti, ElcP«*t. and AcMnoaa
... Publi.n.d ~ Coat D9lly MAY BE MAO! IN CASH AHO/OR February 21, 1984, at 2:00 p.m et due (89PfO•lmetety) S37.044 «
rtlOt Jan 23. 30, f'.eb 8, t3, tt&.4 THE CASHl!RS OR CIRTIFIEO the Cl'\.lpmen AYanUe entrenat 10 TOTAL '313,373 74
52044 CHECKS IP!Cl,110 IN CIVIL the ClVIG Center BulldlnoJ. IOO [Mt DATED Jtnuery 23. 1"'4
CODE SECTION ~2411 Cflapman AY9 , 01~. "'a AMERICAN HOMI MOATGAGI
1-----------At the time Of tlle lnltlal publl-At the time or the lnltlll pul>ll· TRUST DUD l!AVICI Pt8JC NOTICl n11on of tiw. notlee, the total cation ol thl• notice, the total CORPORATION. • Celltornla Cor·
1-----------amoun1 of the vnc:>ald ~of the amount of the u~ bellnCI of the :t••lon
ACTITIOUS MllMtl oC>tla41tion MCUfed by tM lboYe CS.. Obflottlon MCUf.0 by the~ CS.. I a J<JnnTI ,J CAlAneldoll ~. PIAr..io.ntl MAm IT A TllllNT IGfltiect Oeed Of truat and attlmeted actl6ed deed of~ etlCJ eaOIMl.O " '" vn"
The lol'owlnQ ~ •• dolrlo COltl, axpenaet. end ~ I.I ooata. axpan ... , end ~•I.Oii la COUNTY Of OAAHOl)Se.
buW1aM M •117.03U7 S32.7i7 tt. On J.,.,..., 23, '"'·~me.
PAVI £HTIRPAISU, 27$31 YI• The totll ~w belno an The '°'" lndat)t.OMN btfng an lhe ~-•• NOtary P\lblllc"' ~toeo. M!Mkln Vlefo, CA t2•2 •llmete on wtltdl tM OC*MnQ bld It •1tmate on wNch tht apen1ng bid 11 end tot Mid' CouMy -"' &s.i., P"·
FfMCll Patttcll Diiion, 27S3 I Vie oomput.O rney be Obtalnacl b~ call• eotnpvted rney be oblllinecl try ~· tOMltV IPPOM'ed J0M G Alnllldo,
Arnlaloao, M!Mon vi.,o. CA. 92"2 Ing fl 14) t37-0tel Iha day bafON Ing (1141 137 ·0Hi or (213) •nown to me to be ll'le Prtaidetlt of
Vlclll l .. Ditton, 27$31 vi. 1he.. 927·•H5 tht day~ Iha..... the COfP(W9tlOn ll'llt •ueuled tM Arrllatoeo. Mlaalon Vliljo, CA t2eo2 D1ted· J'"'*Y 17, 1914 Det.O January tO, IM4 , Wftl'lln lnatNment on baNlf of the
Thia bueln-. It oonducl.O by. e T 0 IEAVIC& COM, ANY T D 1£RVICI COMPANY Corpofeuon tlweln named, and~
ittlnlMd S*'nerlf'li9 .. Mid T"'9tea, Mid TNl1... ~ •o me lhel IUCll Cot·
"· Patttca Olllof'I 8y a.tty Jo MeOMMt. 1• 8y 8we Pllch«d. A..-ent .... pcnllon e.-ut.O the wlU!ln ~
Thia 1ta1...._1 wta tied wttfl ~ S.cnuwy ,..~ "*" ~ to "' by..._. or • ~Clar\; of Oranta County on One City ~ard Waat, Or..._ °"9 Clry DIYd Waat, Orenoe. CA ~ !!.~ ~
0.0 ti, 1113 CA 12... e2et1 """~m1 ·-"' ..... .., • ....., -,..,_, 714113MUI (714)130-1211 AM~C... "'tlllaheiO Or11n1ge COM1 o.11y PutllllMd Orenge ~ OePy PWttlhaCI Orenoe Coe9' Dll't fliutllMttlact °'*"" Coat Oeltr '*" PltOt Jan 23. 30. '" I. U , 1tM Plklt Jan. ao, P:tlll. I , 13, ,.... P .. ot Jan 3o. '-b. I 13 tU4 JIA 30, 'W I. 1'. tN4
l2M4 ,~... 711.. 1°'4A
Anyone mey writ• lrt revor or Nld decMMd hat rtequlred by op.
Pfot•I of the eppffcetlon Four lfatlon of l•w Of' othefWIM other ~ mv11 t>e reo.lved by 'Sul*· 1'*1 or In llddlllon to lhllt of Mid
YleOtY AQanl. FtOet•I HOme Loen deCMMd. •I the time ol ONll'I. In
8enll OI San Fr.nclteo. 800 Call· and 10 alt 11'141 C8f1eln Real. property
fornMI Str .. t Poet Offlca &ox 7t41 ... 1ua*2 if\ the Ctty ol Buena ~.
San FranQllco, C.llfOfnla '4120", County Of 01•nGe. Slit• of Cell
within 10 d•YI ot the pu~tlon of tornla. C)e(tlc:ulatly ~bed aa fol.
thll nottoe An llO<lltlOnel 1 d•YI to towt. to-wit
eubmlt comment• may be obtained. lot 1oe Of T1ect No 2017, .. "'°"" provided IUdl raqu.t It r~ In on 1 Mep r~CS.O In ~ M.
wrhlng by t.1'141 ~ Agent PIQ98 ct to 41 lnCMM. ,.._
w!Uw\ the tD-dey ~ oaileneoul Mapa rac.otdt o4 Mk!
Anyone Mndlng 1 protwt o. Orange County • more ~ an.t eubattntlal by ttie Pnnc:lpel known • 73t9 El Varona Drive.
SupeMaoiy Agent mey rwqu.t an luer\ll P9"t, Call! f()e02
«al WOUf'l*lt on the appllGetlon Terme Of .... c:aatl In i.wt\A
P'cMctad auctl 1'9QU891 I• racelY'ed In ~ of Ifie Uni*' lta~• on con-
wntlng b'f the SuP"'lllOfY Agent flnnetton of ..... Of part cell\ and
duflnQ the llMay pWIOd '°' • beleno. IMdeltOed by note MCUfed P'ot• to be ~.o eut»tan-by MOf\99 Of Trwl Deed on tM
llel. It ~ bl written and recefved propar1y 10 eold Ten P" c:.nt OI
on 11me. tht reaaona '°' the proteet amount tl6d to be ~-_,, mU9f bt c:on#ent wfth the ,.._ btcs
latory bltla fOf denial Of the 8PClll-8* 01 oflw't to be "' 'Mtttf!Q Md
tetlOn. and fTle ptO._. ,,..... be.. wll ti. r«:llf\l9d 9t the atora.ald of.
por1.0 ~ ltl8 lnfonnetlOn tl)tCtfted floe .. ~ time 9fter tN flr9 outll-
ln hc11on &43 2(•114) ot the f.O.• cation har-eof end belfor9 oete ol
"8oulallont Mie
°((AA may ~ .. Ille llOPlcatlon Dated ttMe •1t d.y of Fetwurf,
Wld all c:iomtMnlt fli.o at the P:.oat· tN4. at Home loan lank o4 Sen ,,.,,. Jotwl A. ~
ct.oo. llnllA any IUdl metw• .,. Att011'111y • law
axampt by n ltom l)UI* dlaa ''°I !. ,._..OCU1 P\acla
doll.-. II Y011 haW fltl'J ~lofw a.. !-01
COllOet''*Z: ptocedufea, COi'!-..,_ Ana, C.. tv0 I
tact -u4eofy Afer\t at "'-.---JtirNa °"""· Jt ,..,... Home Loen .... of leil becMor crl the e
l'f ancteco f( 4 '51 )Q. I 250~ QI MIO 0 I c t 1Mt11. P\IMtfleO ~
PubllehecS O.anoa COMI O..ty Plot CoeM Delly Pllol ~ u . tl
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Governing Bo111d
By Oofofl'ly Har119Y Fllll\er.
Purchasing Olf
Published Orange C 1t Deny Pilot
feb 6. 13, 1884
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88 Orango Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 13, 198•
Plll.IC NOTICE
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NAMI ITATIMINT
Tne followlng petson la doing
bu.in ... 1t•
MElAPHYSICAl MISSION, 114
E 20th. Cotti Mau. CA 021127
lole Joy 11111gr9". 114 E 20th SI ,
Apt 20. Coate M .. e. CA 921127 Thlt bual~H la conducted by an
Individual
Loi• Joy Hlllgrer1
Tnle at1ltm9"I w11 111.0 with tne
County Clerk of Or1no• County on
Jen 17 1984
f'Dl110
Publflhed Onnge Coat! Delly
Pilot Feb 13 20 27 March 6. 1944
887-94
P\8.IC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOU8 9Ul lNH8
NAME I TATEMENT
Tne 1o11ow1no per1on 11 doing
oosmess as SECOND SOLE 3331 E Coast Hwy Corona def Milt CA 92625
K911Mlll Robert Hendetson 66
18th St Hermo11 Beach. CA
90254
Th11 business II conducted by an
1nd1V1dua1
Kenn.th Rooerl Hend~rson This Slatamenl wes 11180 wllll Iha
Counly Cler~ of Orange County on
Jan 17 1984
11'239123 Pu1>ll1hed Orange Coa11 Dally
Pilot Feb 13 20. 27, March 5, 1984
883-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUllNE88
NAME STATEMENT
The following person 15 doing
business as
ANAGO TRAVEL ASSOCIATES 1682 Langley Irvine CA 927 14
w 1111am D Menzie 14 Canyon
lal1nd Or NewPOr1 Beach CA
92660
This t>usmeu 1s conducleel by an
1nd1vt<Jual
Wilham o Menzte
Ttua a111emen1 was filed wttn tne
County C1er1o. of Or1rige County ori Jeri 17 1984
F238105
Published Orarige CoHt D11ly
Piiot FeD 13 20 21 Merch 5 1984
890-84
PlllllC HOTICf
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST A TEMENT
The lollowlng persons are doing
bullnau as
CENTER PAINTING AND
WALLCOVERING 369 ( 20th SI
Coste Mesa. CA
Jorm Bridle 28en La Lita Lri
Mission Vte10 CA
Jeck Russell 369 f 20th Cosio
Me1a. Ca John Bridle
This Slatement was hle<J with the
County Cler~ ot Orange County on
Jan 17 196•
F23e12e
Published Orangf' <.. u1 Oa117
Pilot Feb 13 20 '27 Mi.rcr 5 t98•
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FICTITIOUI BUSINEU
NAME ITA TUUNT
The IOllOW•l'IO person •S doing business as
NAVILLUS WttlDOW CLEANING
242• Newport Blvd Cos1a Mesa
CA 92627
Don al Pol! c• 0 5ui 1var AO•
Bernard St Costa Mesa CA
92627
Thts 1>us1rieu is 1.0'10uc1~ l'Jy an
ind!Ylduol
Donel 0 SulllYlll'I
This slale•,.,ent we& l1lc•d with tne
Counry CterM 01 Orang" rourity ori
Jari 17 1984
F23110I
Pubt1sheo Orange Coast D1111y
Pilot Feo l'l 20 27 March 5 1984
668-6•
PUBLIC HOTICf
FICTITIOUS BUSINUI
NAME IT A TEMENT
The following pe1son 1~ doing
t>oslnen es
HARBOR BAY MOTE~ 2026
Herl>Or Blvd Co'1a Mf'\a CA 92627
Hari-Gon Shon 2026 HarDor
Blvd Coste Me$' CA n627
Kyung·Soo~ Shir· <'026 Harbor
Blvd Cosla M&$a CA 42627
Thi& bus1nes~ s <.onOuCl"ld bf an
,nd!YldU81
H1ri-Gon St11ri
Thia stetemen1 wu hl!KJ w1tn 111e
C..ounty Cit"" 01 O•al'IQI' County on Jan t7 t'.184
F73t111 Pubilsr1110 Or arig11 C.out Da111 P11ot F'Ab 11 ?0 27 M.trcr1 !> 198•
861 84
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Thi" tollow1nq t>ll•'•'"'~ ""' J• "'II
bU'1lnftS!, d~
NEWl'r)I I 'JI~ ( E •llPl>l •
I f66 I Mil 1 "" 'i' r11 , ,,,,,. t,A i't/714
Newport S1tll11Jner~ " 1 /181 Mitchell Norm 1r.,,1nf CA ':l'/714
fhlS bUStnins I IJnf1,1r:I~ llt lj corporation
Barry f WA\1 I I' 5.,, ~I.try
This stat.,rri11n1 w8' I •11<1 with "'"
COurity Ctf'rlr ot Or11nr,ito t ".inty 1, Jen 17 191!4
F2le100
Put>hst e<l Or;ir,11e (.ca • Oa111
P.iol Feb t, 10 ~ • Mitrtr ' 1Cj114
11 •p Fj4
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAMf ITATEMENT
T ht 1041owtng ~r,t}r· ' l '"t:l nu11riea1 89
MURRAY SQUARE 4 'l (H>t1t1
111-Or Huri11nglor< "llr.t• C /4
92646
Phillip Mu,,•y l 111oe ~· 1, ~
view Or Hurillngton Beech C..A
92646
Glorte 6 Large, e4 17 l>eeQvlew
Or . Huntington Beach CA 92646
Thie bvtlneu •• cone1uc;teo by '" lndMduet
Olorta B l.arg41
Thia elattm«tt WH fli.d with 1"-
County Cleftc or Ora~ Covnty on
Jlln 17 t094
11'2'911t
Publlahed Orange Coetl Oe1ty
Piiot "'•b 13 '° 'J1, M•rch s. 1984
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NAMI IT A Tl'.fffNT
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COMMUt<t!TY CONCEPTS 1•0
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R-ltanaJ 1002 GHtrll 1002 fmat 1044 Tr1de, TO, CHI\ for CM. ti.... lift t .... rt .... Ult ... r $113.000 tQully. AMI.Ima ••1"9""""'~,._ ..... ,.....'iiiiiiii•l"l'! ...... ,... ..................... _iiiiiii_ Ill LIT REAL UTIT * OPEii llllH * $212,000 tit a COM 3 Bdrm, fr&C. dbl g•rage, ;r.:;;,t 1111 charming
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Oul1tandlng 4 Bdrm 3 Ba WITH snLE on low priced Rancho Sen duplex 642-5290 laundry room S750/mo. eott ...... H~ Bdrm, patio, homa at tl\9 end or • 1 Joaquin 2 .Cory 642 5194 -..-oul·d•·u c In t he A eu~r lhirp ''newer" 31 t ownhome w /vlaw Ea11Slda 2Br t Ba. hou" -ct.en. n9W c'JC. 1tovt
baekbay area. Located bedroom. w. bath home Owner fle1tlbl• on 8200 tq ft. lot •Rtat lii.t IMUlff refrl~. S525 8 -~97
on ,,.. acre and lt1 had Iha bullt around en atrium I 25 PALOS-Sun 1-S ANum• 11% prtvat• loan HouM I , Aptl & Condoe NPT CREST CONDO S.t
b9at of decorating with Spec11c1.1l1r famlly room. J Doran Bkr 759-0e19 $116,000 David Bourke Landlord1AdvertlM FrM vleWI 3 Bdrm, 2'A ba
thick lueh .. rthtone country kltch•n area Realty 548-9950 50t at Stor" & MerkMt S 1 t~/mo. Agt 845-0205
carpeting, top quality Miiier b•droom hU L111a1 IC~ 1041 San or.go NOflh Co Vl1ta 841-4280 On blaeh S.25 w/appl• &
window eoverlng1 and uxy brick patio tor IIIE OFFER Sh pp 1 n n c 1 n t • r . "--··t 3 .... 2,Lba Twn .. ,. ·• wallpaper•. With formal prlv1cy Price only I " 01 • ......, "' ,. " utll• pd cozy bung .. ow Of dining and• big family St34,900 Call to '" Cheetlul 3br , den , 7x rou. all rented Huge m11r,rtldwcl deci(1. S6~ 28r 4 lam l\ne
kltch«I thla home ha• 11 64e-2313 1paclou1 home Ettate 11~:';,'fi' 1~~3 Brok., pool, Jae. tannlt. E/llde. 539·11 t90 BEST Rtty f ..
all Full price $195,000 1tze lot In Top 01 World -St tOO/yr IN 645-7050 POOL DOVER SHORES
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751-3191 1 $225,000 •gl 497-3511 la .. 1trl1lPrt1 l 7S Eutlkf• Bargain 2·3 BR 3 BEOROOM -3 BATH UEAO U~•: .SELECT l i~rt ltac• 1 0l9 owner retiring, A unlta. Incl den frplc oar f/yd $1900/Mo 549-7991 7700 h Int loc Cl S585 tamlty tPOI rush J 7 ll::W.1.m. PROPERTIES '1 rm,luicurlous Condo 10 ~;'4•05 F·w~:8 53M190 BESTRlly fM U Ha I •
1 ut·-.da' \I flll i .W I' 111 In VIII• Balboo An>Oout 649-7512 E'llde condo 3BR 2'-'b•. a w gar
1 ~ .... l o sett By ownr, ---_ ~y redec 2 pallot, $55 rant1 It datalla \\' 1·d rw-..1.t'
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ANO THEY'RE NICE cured 3rd trust deed on Palm Deeert for T 0 ., or Huoe room1 enhance 2 Br den & •traa $580 won't I ri
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CLA IFI ED 642-5678
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011Y 2 YnOl41
:uatom l lovely w/plar &
float for 30' boat • said
lie. Oak splral 11aln1.
staam balh. flbUIOUS
kitchen. eec t ystem &
solld oak door• thruout
this 3 bdrm. 2'-'b• home
Enjoy the good Ille on the
water . In a home of dis-
tinction .. at a reasonable
price. $610,000 fee Call
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POOL-YIEWI ~-••••••~~---......... .,,,zed location. city llghts a ..... ftr .... Htatff ltr l•I• I & Back Bay views The perlec t home tor -.,Gt"""a-.t_,r,;;;..al~----l;.;00-.-2 Gtatral I 002 gracious entertaining
•• 1110 Spaclou1 master suite ·• ~
COLDWC!U
BAN~eRO
' plua 4 large Bdrms & • 2 llSTEll SUITES baths . Re modele d kllctten. Very open floor
plan on one level. Only
$595,000 FEEi 646-7171
OHE ODIDO due 6-85 ""Ully $36.000 Beaut 2 br/2 be, PO<Mllda. Kids/dogs ok lncd 2 Br ~ F I .. _ ... -.. tennis, 1ac Xlnl ea1y re~-lrtlltltl Mra ••-Spaclout end unit 1n Further details 5.48-8625 " hte upgraded decor kltch I JL--Woo011ream, 3 Bdrm, 2 ---tal Good l&ill 11\erter enc gar $500'1 worth I -
Bath. llreplace. yard and $300,000 S l l5,000 770-2722 more 539-6190 BEST Ptaia11)1 2'07
patio, show• beaulllully In assumable llnanclng on 1111&1 WELLS Rl~M __ 27th SI. 2 Br. Yearly.
only S 121,900 this 2700 sq It one level Beautifully furn 2br. 2ba Meaa Verde 4 Br 2 be. fem $525/mo. Avall March 1.
executive gem located In condo. w/pahoramtc de· rm (Part furn 1) S 1200. 675-11394 IJNl()l JI l it ..i.'tli prest igious Harbor t 1 Ridge Private cul-de-sac sert view, tenn11. POOi 640-507 eve1 & wknds L•eH• 1111 I
Realiore. 675-eoOO for ~ace and quiet at the 644-5297 or 644 -4527 Nice 2 Br, 1 be w/gar, w/d
I TOP of the WORLDI Fan-l t p 1510 hkup nr Victoria & Ca-ST OIO: pvt 91'1I, pool.
I.Ii.:-, tulle VtEWI Just tiff rtf n~on $595/mo. Agt Mature. prof. 1>u91,,... -I 10 .. c ....... , nreat vE!'. ot nareon N/emkr $425 mo • i I 1007 llstad-should find a " '"" • ""' 9 7-9309 or 631-31117 ,..... · · ea Dll I , happy new owner 18911 Canyon Lake . S35,000 _ lhru June 494-0451
----........ ---, 759 150 terms 1 hr from OC Brk Quaint 1 Br $495, n9W I It L * W&ITH * ~ · 1 679-6826 Ev" 679-11175 paint n9W llnottum new ~rt IC• Oceanlronl house Or lot drape•. new car.pell, &eillfl!Ont a Br 3 L dpht.
Have cash and exchgs Canyon Lake 2 Bf t Ba yard. walk 10 bus & major To June 9th. $1000/mo.
Ed Leone 111. A 8 I home $65.000 1179-8826 1hop1 646-5262 No ~ta 650-7388
642-9601 ore. 644-472 & 679-1975 1~-..:-------r:z,..
Baytront Condo. trg 2 Br ! Canyon Like new cu11om llPfR IULI 111 Cltatatt
2 Ba, boat sllp, panoramic waterfront home Ouallty Big & bright 4 + 2 super lavlafity furn cond o
view. sparkling cond 3200 sf SU9,000 Agt plush decOI huge muter wl evel)'thlng, grM I vi.w
S 5 7 5 , 0 0 O C 1 I I AlllLITE STIAI. 679-8826. 679-1975 eve suite que.na kitchen + $690/mo, ahort term
2131947-5144 eves. OCEAN&CITYVIEW I.E. I It l workshop garege for dad only No prepaid tu t
213/945-2347 days Only $21KI Approx l5% JCC Hfl kldt ok, utll• paid ONLY 8 18-575-0111
Owner W111 show by appt dn T /0 tow int In Act • Br 31% ba, s:Uo.060 $500'• plus $50 MCurlty ---------
c w -1022 now John Zervos Viking equity 626 Malabar. '" 537-5027 A,.rtanh, Oaf. trtH ~ti,.., A E 760-9669 540 -5583 6-«-7269 S.. ad under Extra clean, 2 Br. 1 ba. yd, ---------
221 J&lllH I .... ' _Houses for Sale Npt Bel\ j''· E/llde hae type apt l1IMI 1sJ1a• Z70I
Ocean vu from thl1 2-sty 3 • l&YSIOllEI • It rt ltac~ t eta OK s595. 532-3269 1 Bdrm upatalre. etove,
Br 3 Ba home on a n1ce1Xlnt financing av all WJ! ftaatala relrlg, carpet, with porch.
40• wide 101 Only steps 10 3br/3b1, comer ·~ blk to Cannery VIiiage Mobile $550/mo 675-2578
main beach 5425 000 Martna. Open Sat & Sun Home Perk· pool, no V11ltI. 2234
Drive by & call Ma;k atJ 2561 Clfcle Or 846-6325 ~ts Close to shop1 & Vacant §h r 2ba, cloaa 10 Attract 1 Br, yrty. Mature
J b Alt 675 8670 restauran11. Furn 2 br, 2 &Chi• 1875 Keit h m arried couple. No l'iYUUE-.I ' aco • Y • l&YliROIT llOIE b•. s 12001mo. Furn 2 br, 962•4471• 968.9853 amkng or Pett 875-0247 v FOHClDllRf v On sand, w/boet sllp. Fixer 1 ba, din rm, frplc. bey I )Ma 1417,100 Income prop ldHI own! upper Peaceful atmos-view. trg eunny deck, Baal. ltacll 2 40 1
Elegant perfection on user 2 hmH on IOI nr beh phere, plenty of prkg New 11500/mo 1-772-1601 s3fd pays ren t & utlt1 Ptaia11l1 2707
extra large corner IOI. UITlllE S25K dn 759-0396 I kitchen, 2 br, 2 ba • xtra Fully furn, turn key quality sharp b•ch91or bike to 2 bf. 1 C, tndry. oeck.
Spacious leellng, lush rooms $325.000 Beaut lg 2bd 2ba, lam oc .. n Mull seel Call vi.w. Beach '-' blk. Yr1y landscaptng, 2 eR·1. 3 BEOROOM Mrs Long, 650-1190 f I p lo 539_6190 BEST Alty 1.... $600 + ulll$ 875-6829 sunroom. atrium and In 309 E. 19th. Assume low Oii OUSSIO ----rm. ·Pc at living In ""' BAYFRONT w/great vtew. Villa Balboa Sec Bid immaculate condlllonl An Int loan Seller will help HllFECT LOOATIOI 2 51 formal ent II 3Br 2ba. upgraded, 111 •P· $400: 1 br duple>c. ullla pd e1tcellent price and you tCle11llled Ada are the llnance S 125 000 Y ry, sec Adu 11 5 n ° Pe 1 s · pllances Incl wash/dryr, 410 Harding, Balboe No
own the land!! anawer lo • wcc .. sful Joan H~ 675-71196 Bkr 5 Bdrms, 3 baths Includes S 1,350,000 675-2330 non-smoker $1600 per lrplc. nr beach $850/mo ~ts. 547-1 156
144-IOIO g:~ :.~~~ ~1~:r: UITSllE llPLU I ~:.:;r r~~ 8:,,~ 1~~~! 11~ CHYOl·IY OWHR ~~111:' 6~~~!:68 Barbara 213t498-7886t 493-1193 Steps to bftch· 2Br 1b•
S*>Plel 240 MAGNOLIA ofl-street parking for up 11 v. f1x.ed rate 30 yrs CUSS II & llHrTl yrly. new cp11. gar, w/d, tiiiMliiim••iiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil s l50.000 Drive by. then to 7 cars Onty 4 doors Monaco with best GC LIH llU Gigantic 3 + huge family S775. 873-6947 LIDO ISLE call Joan Howe 675-7696 from the eritrance to view 14 Rue Vtllars 3 Br 2 Ba Furn room cu atom d ecor Cortaa ••I Mu 27 2 Broker Main Beach Now on the Operi wknds 640-1538 S 1750/mo thru 6-84 br .. kfHI bar very tow l 106 Via Ltdo Nord Open 1-5 market al only $499.000 -Bill Grundy 675-6161 move In ONLY ,300 ..-2 Br, f ~ b• 2 ttory. pool,
Tradil1onal 3 Br. 3113 Ba Bayfront. pier & ElP&JllEI u•-12 11 llC O&IYOI OHTOI Presto Harbor Ridge, lull s 5 0 sec u r 11 y f.. lrplc, deck, 2 carPort• 2
HRTSIDUTM Lowest priced ~olf cour•• ocean & c11y vu. 4 Br 3 Ba. 537 -5027 persons, no peta 4348 float for 65' boat Priced to selJ SJ, 100,000. ""' Shorecr"t Ln $705/mo, DI SPHL&SS MILLI ~ custom tn anyon 4 prof dee · & furn POOi, Hurry! 3 Br 2 Ba $595' lrplc lse 650-0473 (5-7pm) 2 14 Vta lth1t a Open 1-5 Tastefully d ecorated Bedrooms. " baths, prl-tennit, sec S3500t mo appls iacua l kid pet fine ---------
1 Hl•modeled 3 Br. 2 Ba, lr g playroom, Sparkllng newguestsu1te ~*7 vale pool and spa UI· 760-9228.975-9880 mu11 see dial 539-6190 2 ... 2 spllt w /deck
firc·place. lx•amcclltng $420.000 add1Uon w/bll-1ns1ndfut1 ~ 11ma1e 1nprtvacy MtHt1l1ft1r1l1hd BES~ltyfee -=~~g~~~ 11 ~~r w~d4:ak
Ba Private stone jacoz:zt S 1.195,000 C I 2202
'RYlllE TERlllCE off M1tr Bdrm Parttal Cotti MtH 1024 710-ltOO tDtrl Under $500 2Br rite close Bach vi ii $400/mo
" ocean view $625.000 I Su••er I Wlittr to ocean crpts updated 673-8476
Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 &, Ask for Marilyn Bulkley lllOLUTE STUL k1tch yd kid• 539-6190 Cnarm-ln_g_2_B_r_2--c-B-a, 2·1ty
patw, pool home. P rime loc. $775,000 644-7020 HOUSE& AENTALUNIT I ll11t1l1 BEST Atty fee duplex, $800/mo Dys
Lllll RUL ESTATE HllCED S 10,0001 J&CDU RUL TY vacant 3Br 2Ba. close 10 833-3030. evat 548-8854
Y'STI DEL LIDO 11,FRO.T ----under current apprelsal ,.OP 1aM&IEIEIT schools, kids otc $875 ------LIW IOWI Cozy 2Br & bach unll R-2 ' " -962-4471 Keith 968-9853 Cute 1 br, 2 deck•. •love,
Fabulous bay/mountain v iew . l Br, l Ba, Cute 2 Bdrm 1 Ba home on lge lot Newport His i l1•11ll-11U -----refrlg, new paint. $450
t:ondo co-op Low est price. $295,000. R-2 lot tn Costa Mesa John A Zarvos 760-9669, BY OWNER 2BR 2ba, -lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--• lniat 2244 Avail now 644-7902
A1sume 35K loan and 540-5583 Viking A E atrium Wlmt>tedon VII-COM, View of bay & llghl•. 2 BR 2 BA Pete r 11 Extra clean 2 Br. deck, 1'~
llYSIDE PUCE llYFllOIT owner will carry lrg 2nd ASSUMEOOVALOAN lage Asaumable. Priced across from park Decor· Townhome In Univ Prk blks to ocean, no pete.
Ask 97 000. on sharp 4BR . heated at S 176•500 645•8248 ator sharp 3 bd, french Newly redec lmmac. $825/mo
Spectacular bayfront dplx . 2 B r. 2 Ba up, pool Many xtras Lo dn I IY OWIER -doors. atrium & dining A/C, l/p, cath celllnge & 2 Br 2 Ba. will have new
2 Br 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1.500,000. T raditiona l OWClge2ndTO toqua1 Harbor Ridge Best of $1600/mo more $950, 78e-8 116 cpts, drapes. paint; trpl, Realty buyer Owner 642-5583 I popular Mira Mar Great BAYFRONT CONDO 2 bd 2 10 5 Bdrms deck. clo1a to b9ach
PElllSUU HOIE OOUIFROIT I view $545 000 844-6231 unit In Towers Security $750-S 1300 $950. No pets A--& 63 1-73 70 LOT for sale by owner In __ • ----bldg, pool $1250/mo 1 Br 1 Ba, ooean view. V\.~an jetty vtews M arine room, 4 Br, 3 ~=====--===:=!!O:~ Colla Mesa Cash pref IY OWIH yrly £![4 poot, dlx, $975 Agt
Ba 3700 sq ft 4 ki SJ 285 000 llPWIJ 11-•m Highest otter accepted W t ~ t I I ~ I 673-5354 • · car par ng. , , . inn. ••na (702) 329•9318 Reno SALE OR TRADE I tnFH t•H IO. Q SO r --------&II IPIUIH Cu SI om cont em Pd IJ 1-1400 I Sunny 2 Br l Ba, frplc,
COROllDO CAYS llYFROIT This q\18111y home has • wood/glal!I, Irvine Ter-ea ty sundecl<. pool, no ~··
large garden kllctten tam-IUR CDllHE POI raoe. 3800 ft 4 Br 3'~ 432 S11ward $860
Cor ona island cust bayfront lot. 85' boat lly room, with brlek floor1 Upgreded 4 bdrm, 2 bath Ba · 4 car gar •work shp. lalMI Isla.. 220i 7 86-11 72 I 640-1208
d """"k Pl I N $370 000 I d s h h 1 ,..., A tegntmate bay view ..--:--;;:;;;-----,r.;,-,~ "" ans ava1 ow , w tra e. & bookcasea peclou• ome near s opp ng 5550 000 FP $80,000 e>c· Beaut C•~ Cod. 3BR Cntl lftl 4
Mstr wlte. 3 additional schoolt, freeway A-1 3 1 ---------aRROWHUD HOIE Br. 2 Ba. m&nlcurtld gar-condition $129,900 Isling 151 644-7269 'ltba, •m l<llch, din rm. l br E.stde w/yd/gar. pell " --frplc. pttlo, MWlng room. N dens Barbara Aune LllO RULTY •DOVER SHORES• etudlo. oar Yrly s 1800, 3880 MICl'letson Drive Ok. t 11-A Cecil Pl e. Of ear n ew 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view . 3500 sq. 644-6200 17 •• 7•00 5 bdrms, maids. 4500 S<I Aeglr Prop 675.4000 lrvlne 22nd/Npt Bt (Now) $535
ft. $440,000. WiU trad e for a local pro "". • • tt $495 ooo 642 123• 730-0558 or 675-3875
y ' ' • 81J I $J50 3Br 2 Ba Buy with
LIDO ISLE Ptaiatall 2207 rent gd condo kid• Aok 1 BR nr So. Coaet Plaza BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Macnab-Irvine
341 Boy\1df' Or •v•· N 8 67~ 6161
Cadillacs to Go-Cart•
Whatever th• Fad
Roll 'em off the market
With 8 ClaHlfled Ad
Call Nowl 642·5678
People who need People 1 That's what the
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under 1 flchllou1 nam• mu1t file a
•latement with the County Cletlt and
nave 11 publl•h•d lour ttrn11 In 1
new1paper ••rvlng Iha area tn which
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The •latement It req uired by law
ind 11 nece11ary In protecting your
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p roof ot flltng 10 open corn~rclal
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filing and publlc aUon e11vlcet We
have ell the nec11tary fo1m1 end
maintain • dally service 10 tl\9 Orange
County CounhouH Either atop by on•
ot our convenl•nt olffc•• or pftc>ne It!•
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w/t>rokers 673-4063 Ba, lrg matter bdrm 211 4 s150 786•0889 · St. Twrmae. frplc. patio, IEW H Opn 2·5 Sunday 3152-Yel-TllE IUln lowstone Beaut 1mmac
Orlglnal owner aays "sell 4 br. spa. skylltes A must
my 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Carmel see' $1 35.000 Coasl &
mOdel home ... Mint con-Country Ally 646-818 1
dltlon New paint. new OWNER MOTIVATED
carpet, quality land-New Listing Sp1ctoue
seeping. quiet street 3-4BR Famlly Hom•
Short escrow pou lble TERMS TERMS TERMS
Realisttcally priced 11 S 130.000 Agl 720-1080
$249,500, tncludlng land ---
Call TOddy Smith or Don Baat. lt1d1 1040
de Thomas. i8Uoo for a 38r hom. c:;e: 759.9100
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w/IQe add-on family rm
Call Century 2 1 Suri
53e-7542
llVEITOllS
Lux . Ocean View. VIiia
Balboa 2br. 2ba. S229K
644-6200 Coby 645-8555
OCElllFROIT
suite. den lam rm 3 · · evt gar. $1150.
lrplc's, steps 10 bay,' nr LI •H ltac~ -2241 Sierra Mgmt 641-1324
beach. alarm. No pet• IP!"--------Vrly tee 500 K St By br, ba orth n of 2 Br 1'1t ba lwnhte, gar,
App t S 1 9 O O I mo gated community Beet patio no pets $525/mo nr
548-2575 view In town Mo to mo 19th-Pomona 548-6357
Certaa ftl Mar 2222 $1675 494-9813 2BR 1 be New carpe11
West Newport By Owner , vu. den 2 Ba lrplc. Mature ad1tt pref S525
28drm 2 Bath 2 Br. 1 be, crpt1, utll rm, decke, nr bch/lown Agl 548·7729
res/845-5430 or 760-3820 sunny pvt terrace, walk to s 1150 494-6939 *TOWNHOUSE 2 BR bch & shop• No pet1
W .. LK TO BEAC'-' from $825/mo 1113.7335 I aaaiffil--WO 1•,c, bl, 01r. patio S545 .... ,, 548-9084 540-5448
lhit IQ 4br W Npl Canal 2BR 2b• up~r unit, 3yra -
front Community pools/ new 709'~ Orchid $775 Laguna Hiiis 3 & 2 Bdrms 3 bd. 1'-' ba, W Side
tennla you own land mo/mo 720-1705 agt S&OO·S825 Fenced y11d1 Brand new. crpts. drp1. &
$289.000 Open Sal/Sun -& geragn. Kida & pell blHns Encl patio, chlld·n
12-5 301 Canal St $850 2 Br II•'•· relrlge, wel<;ome 863-0755 OK No Pata $875/mo
Owner Clerk 645-3370 south ol Hwy, no ~11 •=-----=--..,...-....... """"" 645-e648 708 Avocado 673-1787 -•-..IT ••a•1 Hunt Beach home for tow •a• •o& Lil llPLEI MOO D111 mobile home, no
Joo<1 "';'"~R ~Older p11ee or s 105.000 Lar~• w::t: '"®'· b9t ch, aa1. l&JSllE PUOI Story ~:k ea~. •:~ 3 pet• o~:i~~r:du111
home i~~S~ 178 ft ~~rfR~3~~~4~tury 1 Pier, frry· r:I 3B2~2~a B:~s~·~~~ous 2 Br 2 ba 3300 1/1, 3 ct r gar, 1991 Newport 646-8373
,.._&II._ ·~· 21 Bel f 673-4 Biii Grundy 675-6161 pool, 1ac .• "•ec 101. Pou •~501-0. t Br. 1 Ba .... ,,, _., -YlllaatOt1rtOedt W t llffli.. /•.. ---lurnoropl 642-1388 .., "' -·· Nr Npt Hll Cuetom 3BR Trl·level 28r 2''t ba, 2 car ti 0 •' ••I 4Br 2ba view pool tennl1 cottage, oft road, qul•I
2ba. frplc, ehake roof i gar Racquet ball. lennle, S249K Bkr coop 842~4959 gdnr, '2 lrplc. 0wntagi AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE 2072 Newpor1 Blvd
Ouett Af:t w~lc & BBQ 18una, $125,000 Bkr Mollilt ~H-ta_t_I l 100 12000/mo 769·8008 ~:;5_:;:;s ~~~g~so~b~ TIL llJ.t 1•2· llOI
S 25• 963·8377 UllU lllUI Ctata Mt1a 2224 Hahn R.E. 642· t 183 S02&tmo 2 Br 1 '" B8.
ltf ... ., .. ,. Rttr. lmat 1044 A beaut 1872 Royal !B65/mo 4 Bf. 2 Ba. fut. BAYSHORES. 38R 2ba, PC:C~gfa',.'~,~rm, nice .... nH ---------Che la I hm, lg• lfv. Ilda. larg41 yard, 2 car MCurlty .,.. w/l>Mch, 10 •IALIPJlll IDRTHWOOD tng/dlnl~g & kltch •rH. anclad gar w/opaner. no pet1 S 1600/mo. TIL leaf 142-1111
tam rm wlw•t bar, matr w11her/dryer hook-up, Own/agt 676-3588 E .. tllde 2 Br. 1 8• 11,000 llWll CONDO ba w/wafk·ln clOMt & pan ly turn CIOM to all BEACON BAY 3 br 3 b 1560/rno. 2e 17 E'. Eld9n
ANUIM e>clttlng le!l,500 gard•n tub Elal>Of•te 28e C.011 Stepe to bMch i ennl: 831·1755
loan al a tow lnter .. 1 rate L.oweet priced Ptan ° in dreMlng ., .. w/dbl •Int<. Tll llc.t 142-1111 Bay view·, tror,c:ru' t ard: ----
& -wlll "••rv a email StrtamWOOd 2 bdrm. 1'1• Young adultt nteom. _ --L ,17,.,. 7 17 Lrg 2 Br, 2 ba, nn
2n'd .. '3' 8<Srm-o0Nto With ba UpP9f end unit VA-Agt 540-5g37 1 8r , backbay arH, frpf, ..... _____ ""'____ crpt1/drptlpalnt, gar. ~ 2 CANf Har pool and --$350/mo. ulll Incl Condo. 2Br 2ba, trple, frptc, IO<Ced air conv.
Stepe to pool~.::. IP• Low down Ow.,., •-trclal 75t 7718 Sgla pref pool SHO/mo. Avall nlant. 1000 eq ft l595
g tdloott. Don't mite 1,,.. wtlt c.atry 2nd u a.900 Jrtrr!J 1250 2 8, 1 Bf gar-oe. lned lmlMO Call 842·2 t 19 548·8300 ~unity 84-7171 e -.IGI!j • ~ IJ&Y#ront prfrn. yard. p«e & kid• ok. dyt or 54S..3080 ev/Wka '•-----•••
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$1.eoo,000 8111 Grundy M 2-3717 8 •c:urlly t y ate m --.•...s eolty 81tr 87&-t1S1 2 Br.-1 ba, ,...,-;-;I d hk':fc t t&OOlrno 78t-tl t0 Convenient~ loc:ated 2 • ldrm oondo lnctoaed ~ h~ltnt/Vmts 1300 2201.c Piao.nil• Ave o ,.. v H • 3 Br 2 la. 2 car '/Vd. •ttecMcl eer• 786-11 72 --pets '685 60 -7ta3 get, 1 "" .. 311/84 ........... "11-, .... -. t~-lii'9!P-"" E./ da C M 8 unite, l tOH . '2so-i o22 or ._..._ " ... _, --· -O'IWner wtll fleilp rin Call 2 Br. g.,, llfte. yrd, P•tlo, M4 7220 and dr•oet '7001P41r a • t t 1 1 4 $ • e 1 e t • C9t. pet OK, •nil now • _ month
144-2210 9¥ .. &tote" ssu 5482,~ _ &al 11U UYflMT UtO ~eon Drl'4 la p 11 l 0 •W .. telde ell" 2 Bt Lo..iy 2 bt hotM w/d~
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You OOn'I nMO a p lo NIAf 8eK'h & Hoeg Hotp rm No petl 1555/mo +, Stephan .. G«nerOy,
"draw fal1" wt\4"'1 you ta 500 000 30% dn Try eecurtty dip,;. Mutt ha~ Aot 173-7J00/14'°7050 ~ en ad WI the Delly tpfint dntHch9. OwMf yooo ettdll • 541-5442 or 11 •it..a • h•~•no • Hie
i'tlot Wen& Ad•I Call now no1 ocetntront h<N" 0t 70.5621 on someth•~ you n..c1
f 142 ... 11 lot Ed l~elll AOt t.LL -,die 1fem.1 wllha &·0 &871 641·9601~c.8'4'-'110 O.lly Piiot cmeifled AO
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$2.17 per day
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3 """· 30 daya In the
DAILY
PILOT
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DIRECTORY
plue the IRVINE MIRROR
end the HUNTINGTON
BEACHCOMBER a.iery
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exp. Nut. Peul 64S.2977 WOfk ~ •200 lndUCfin9 ,1--&.la lab<)( end 'Mt.,.. mutt ... I ba llceneed. UnlceNed
24 ltf 0. Ml-1121 oontrKtore ehould IO Feuc.1at wateOiMt•• stat• 1n thW ~
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Contr1ctor1 Mt<I eof\• .u"*''· contllCt Mary GrondJe at 55&-40M wtttl
9ny queetion.. eon.reo-
tor'• State Llce nM
Boatd, 28 CMc c.ntet PIG&. Room 990. ~
AM, CA 92701.
213/43-4-8339 L.B. Del/Id -::======= ew 714/83~9528 Anah. -
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M2·5a78
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Belt Wut.. 9100 Btlt Waat.. Siii 1!11 Wu... !':.
Forfm1her m. formatto' 0 Pacific AlllllTAIT BABYstTTER: LooJJ•~ '~ .... 111.,:11, • High Tech, fut growlno mature woman to ba1>y111 netOt COUNT£ HIL ,
T l company, hNdquarte<ed 6 mo• old Infant In CdM pr•fw <*le ~or.
I, SYDNEY
0MARR
r--~:-1111 advertl• •m' O rave In lrvlne/Lake ForHt, hm. 10__. wtldy9, mu1t Reepontlble pW90fl fot ~ uu-e ..., e Met<• motivated lndlvuel he~ e o wn t' • n • P . v~ out .... pertl1lme
lace S h l for growth poeltlon A• 720-1n4 aft 6pm n.x rw. Non/amok«. p ment in the c 00 qulr9d; becMlor d9Gr• -.----~2659 8ft. 8:30pm In aeoountlno + 1-2 yrs _, .. , '~" Q-boole a. ln•truction• 610 £. 11th Si .. San11 Aoa, exper. ae accountant Mon. a Frt S25tday My uwa Tuesday, February 14 ~ '1 ..., ..., c •. 92701 w/MfgCo.Abllltytolearn N.B.h<>m9 642-1211 for prom"*11 bfoetereige
ARJES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): You'll have more working room. D' 11 I aAU1M reeonllblllty BABYSITTER on regutw flfm Met O.C. AirPOft,
Plans will be implemented, necessary contacts will be made, security arectory -Ca ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PllVAT! ~~~~tu~~x~ ~=iW:. g~:.~_:-; ~~~ ~.u~~'!;
will be insured to a greater degree. Focus on long-range conc.cpts, basic Lois ACCREDmD TllAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL tem a emaU come>ut••· ctilldren· 5, 2 & 7 mo9. tss-eooo
values, issues and dec1s1ons. Cancer, Capncom natives play key role~. Outlee; handle general Muat hav9 trane. & r.ta. ---1-.-,_.-----
TAURUS (April 20-Mav 20): Check AJies messao,. for valuable American Airline Sabr• ComOU1• TtW.lng ledO«. lnV9ntory cot11no Call 642-8222. -
h · De · 1 / -, & account analyale for 2 PIT. Specialty drug 9tor9 int. la.I s unravel, green ltght flashes for genuine progress. Be ready dlvlllon• + corp. office. wm mun I• '"king • m•ture
for interrogation concerning plans to revise, review and possibly to 642-43 2} a MORNING, AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Aulet with epeclal pro-R«tt or top % FMhlOn cuh1ett ..i .. c1«k to
rebuild on a more suitable base. Scorpio figures prominently. ~ & credit co11ec11on leland ., .. 644-0ee 1 work on• S*"'**" PrT
GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Be ready for change, travel, vancty. ext 3 09 _!f!!lJ"·~ Call (714) 543-9495 Aaai.t with compuwtza,. Booldt bUla 30 tn wtl.
important contacts and chance to recoup loss. Spotlight also on • tlon of ecc1g ty9tema. 98P9f Tm_.. ..
pavmcnts, collections and income potent1al. Garn indicated through competltlv .. alwy&ben-&llTlllllElfll 1810SanMlguelOr.NI ( ._..,,.,...,...,..,._ .. __.....,....... eflte. Send reeutM to; Menual poetlng for ---:-----,,.,,.-..,...---wn\tcn word -clanfy policies. make requests, be sure intentions arc controller, P.O. Box 1oumal. Q9Mral '9do-& Ca•er•ICMf
crystal-dear. 19856, lrvlne, CA 92713. 'bank ateteme?iu. lillpertenced nMCl9d ~
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Family member will acquiesce 1n E.O.E. M/F Ed wards Tti.atr•, New· ~wpon 8Wtl .,..,
connection with maJ·or domestic chanoe. a.dJ'ustment. Gain indicated IHaJ ztlO ltal&11 It Office ltatal1 2tl4 Ptrlftlll JOIZ port Bch Call Joan. tltM, c:.ia 7141~1181
• 2 Aceountant. Real Eetate 640~ '<!.' llC)9t. 1hro!JJh d1ploma9 -avoid auempting to force issues. Judgmen1, M/F, unturn Br. Begonia --'•'•••rt~-----;,,,;;,,m •WOITIRlllTIS• CIRCUS Of o. 1 t 11 _..:...__, _ ____,, __ .,,......._
d II be k S COM *"2,./ A veopmlednl ldrml re-Bookkeeper , ful l CHILDCARE intu1t1on an 11m1ng w1 on target -circ umstances ta e sudden 1. .., ., mo. on 1 MO FREE RENT IASSA~E quire• n v ua to char /Junior Accoun-my tune L..ouna Bc:h. Prfll 1um in your favor. 673-0858 or 833-8800 WE LOOK FOR YOU I W/lhort t91'm 1 ..... lull 9 handle a vertety of ao-tant ~ by ~ eomeone wlcar. Dally
LEO (J u.IY 23-Au~. 22): D1scre t1on 1s nece.ssary; you 'I I have access On the beach 1 room apt1. uHn~me;::~3~~~~~ serv suit ... SS 1 Dover Of 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD counting actlvltlM; Com-Beach Real &tat• lnv .. t-2-6·30. 6dy, 2 cNktt9"
to confide ntial matenal. Much that occurs 1s behind scenes, could 2306 W Oceanfront, Suite 14· NB. 631•3651 FULLERTON put.,. bf.Md GL ac:eount-ment firm experlene. 494-8788 an epm
N rt Be h S300 & l l A Ing, cati plann1no. A/P · include degree of drama, acting and the media. Line will be drawn ewf7~_.15:C IHtala WutH not •••trc I 11.,..1112 AIR. Poeltlon requlr.. wtth compute<lz:9d •c-
between illusion and actuality. Be aware of which side you are on. up. 28R 26e furn hOOee lor ltatala Ztll 1 llYS I WEii accouttng degrH or counting pr•f. ~u ..
VIRGO (Aug. 2J-Scpt. 22): H1ghltght respons1b1hty, reahze that Rm wt Be. In lrg home, July/Aug. ,84 Newpofl or \30l0 Harbor. j? Q ATTRACTIVE equivalent PIMM eend ~;~n;e toNP Box
youhw1ll J?Crfo rm well dfunnhgc~s1sp. Your v~ews, o pinio ns will be .sought ~~r f&~!28~: nr C.M Laguna Bch, monthly 1240 sq It MASSE USS ES r=~~~n lnveetment NBe~h. CA 926:;f 1°c:a'
by t ose an pos1t1ons o aut only. opulanty increases, major wish will rental. 639-0032 Agent 541-5032 TO SERVE YOU Co 1400 Dove St New-
be fulfilled and romance will be acti vated . RWc,~.~h;,e, ~~~ ~!!~ 2 Christian men want rm/ -llWNRT ILYI. ~EN 24 H5?UAS port Beach, 92660 Medlc~~!l:~!ranc.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lo ng-range concepts come into focus port Beach 645.2590 rms In ramify or elderly 600 sq tt . ground floor. OtHlt1lwl11011' ---exper req Strong rete<'a
Status quo 1s s haken in connectio n wtth career. business act 1v1t}. home . NB/Irv 495-3108 newly r e modeled WIOEWOALD82f-6117 a mull Fine opportunity
Audience increases. m o re persons are "captivated .. with what you say. IUWI llnL NEED 1.2 AMS wlgarage McN11h Realty 642· 1334 Mardi Gres Maaq B.i1313 U.::0A1~1T in prominent medlc11
do and sell Aries and another L1bran figure prominent I:,-115.50/wt( & up Color TV for car, prefer Newport la•••trlal speclaMst't busy Nwpt
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stress creat1v1ty, independence, 227:~~:'~~~,ifi~~CM Beech 120-1222 ltatala ZIZO HOORTI 141·2111 r~~oi°~:;~e~=~n?~~ ;;,~~\:o~e~d~~:,e~
willingness to become familiar with "different" customs, laws. Focus 646·7445 Prof. cple seeks clean 2 br __ portunlty for 8 cateer ,, 1401, C/O Dally Piiot,
o n new start, adventure. p1oneerinf concepts. You'll eet to heart o f house In C.M. No pets. 1200 sq ft , 3013 s Orange ESOOITS /IODELI oriented Major Account p 0 Box 1560. Coat• tt . elat h. I be I . ti d I J SEA & SUN LODGE N/1mkt1 FWtt leoo & up. Av . So Santa Ana S5SO Ex.cu1"'9 with • prown C 92626 ma ers. unique r ion~ ip wt c an JC • spmtua va ues s110 wk up COior TV S46-5072 (momlno beet) ~o Tom 851-8928 Outcau ONLY 835·9199 track record Great Men, _A ___ _
emphasrzed. 3026 W Cout Hwy. Npt 2000 & 2600 IQ ft White mal• ... k1 gay potenllal, guaranteed 1111.IEEPll
SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Fo llow through on hunch -11 S so 50 sq ft lrlendi 554-8600 or drew aga1n 11 com-PIT, 10 work wtlh eccoun-scnsc of d1rect1on will be clarified. Do som~ personal detective work. ••HI .... Profeaslonal, mature ledy A 1 ~ 1-5032 537·6776 mlMlon. Desire to move tant. to maintain Iner ....
gain greater grasp of financial picture. Be sllre one who makes claims Ambulatory Fem 85-86 eeeks •m•ll (tbdrm, ~ Into management• plus In volumn. Flftleble hr'•
actually has fiscal responsibility Aquarian plays important role yrs. Attraotlve pvt rm & fenced yard) house In 5000 , ft. Include office Ptraoaal Send resume 10 For 1pptm. 642-7230
C:APR.JCORN _(Dec. 22-Ja~. _19): It may be necessary lO get ~~ :.~"':1~~~~ti.re, ~,~~a:il~~~~~\n;Be~ $;~~1~':. 6v~=ntl•. ltmcn 3H4 C~t~M~~ 1::26 BOOKKEEPER. R.E lyn·
promises tn wn~ing. M oon pos1t1on highlights legal agreement. of· yoor hooee & yMd --Stlangrl Le Muaage Sp• EOE dlcetlon~rop mgmt co
publicity. populanty and lo ng-term commitments. Be a careful. shrewd VacatlH Shirley 642-1207 C.M. eooatf Incl. office Open 7 daye, VISA & MC. Nwpt Bch 760·8865 aft
b fi II · II I Sa · I I 2907 100 ampe, 12 tt door 4320 Cempue Dr, #190. 9am uk for Marty o. server -give u rein to mte ectua c unos1ty . gittanan plays tata I · __ $300/mo. call 759·8006 NB. 556-2260. Acron -lOOOlmH
significant ro le. 41 B10 Lar Cebtn. Pool rltH fer CM approx 3000 It lnclde lrom QC Airport. BOOkkMP9f. S.Cretary for
AQUARIUS(Jan.20-Feb.18):focusonbasicissues.employme nt. table. color TV. 2 frpl'• a... 2912 500'otlloedlxlnd1trlpr1t. I l E~~tan~'1 '~.~~e~~'. Deve loper In c M ~eneral health and willingness to take a stand for beliefs. Your position Sleeps 14 ~5-6916 t/IJJ;. CM 20x20 etorage $1450/mo 644-7269 11 Dtll H auto A/P Addlt1ona1 ~n~~u~'end e=~n;~~
ts stronger than origmally anticipated. Know 1t, be confident. realize I H tah ti only. yrly IM s1251mo. New Coeta M ... lndu•· for Sale 4012 duties wlll be 1111no111te satary requirement• 10 you are on bnnk of gaining greater acceptance, additio nal allies. Skirt 2901 avall 3/1 &45-7234 trala l Park Bldg cldXREffE or VtbE6 lyplno. Non·lmkr pref 393 Hamllton, C2. Coate
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): C ash now resumes. agreement IS 14 2600-5200 sq It Peul OISTAIBUTOASHIPS Call 152-1282. Doris Meta. CA 92627
made which allows you greater creative freedom. Relationship gro ws "The Original" Hice a...... Ryan, Mon-Fri. 646.-5051 Cash Buelnen . We lllWE•tH llRYIOI secre-t-.... ---llH•IUTE FlllHI 1817 Weatcilff Or, N.B. provide money lot ex-" -' stronger, you 1mpnnt your own style and you will have reason to Newport Bch &.c 1.1899 S t .30 eq It. Aaataactatatl z panelon. all locatloni. Taking eppllcetlona for Comm6rclal brokereg•
celebrate. Funds become available for special purchases. produc tion Agent 541_5032 Entertain yOJJr eweetfiUft tralnlno & 1 BONDED ~~ ~lnd~operetors firm aeek• prof aecretary
.an<i-tf&Vtt------_ --._-:---Apt to 1hr nr beech •CdM dlx ... 1, ..... C empl thil wMk by .. etaff 10 ... iit you in 191• t ract ve v neces.· for busy offloe1 .... Mu1~1 -Non-1mk r mele .... " ting up YOUR OWN ery, excellent selary• ntghlyorgan z..., e11......, Al!llaHll, Uaf. A tatatl VaJ. At1rmHll, Uaf. S320/mo 675·7927 prkno from S200 2855 lllWFAIT 11111 PART OA FULL TIME multlple bonus pro· 1 tetephOne 1111111 tyi>lno
Cnta .... 2724 .... INC• 40 ........... , i7H CdM. M/F, 2br apt, 1·~ E. Coast Hwy. 675-6900_ .. ..... .... • ...... INBVUESSINTESS3S,995 to $50,000 gr•mr, ,~~'~!o~~~n·Frl 7°:~"'.,~~~7o~:;ir· ~ blks bch non-emkr $320 •CdM dlx eultee. AC ampl Un Petit Oejoorne au Lit 0 . Quiet, cool, 2 Br, 1 ba. ~ar, mo 675:2743 lmmed prkng from $400 2855 Avec. Du Vin E1 Des w 1n1ton-Salem·Koo11 l ,,LIOlTlllS P~~~~i~ht ~~~~:,:or Frpl pool prvt patio Beaut. 3 Br 3 Br twnhM,
d1hwehr X-IQ 2 Br on xlnt erea, nr Hunt. Hrbr.
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checking In good•.
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records. mall. tel9phone
for high quality pr.._
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aft. 6:30. 845·3487.
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PoOI. no pets 160 B __ E Coast Hwy 675-6900 Rotea" Or If dining'• too _1-8_00·241·2268 being 8,..,._..1ed fc>f 7 11 5,.0.6688 IOf epnt 15th St NB. $800/mo Employed M/non-smkr. · mvch. ask for the O ~.. ..
"" Ba.lbOa leland 2 etory. Bch. prime IOC $550/mo " -Ave (corner B11atol & ha ltatatt 771 $400mo Before 8:30 am Mary, Agt 642-3996 Cell for reMf'Vetlon• •It * llW Y * Aedhlll) All shifts avail
650·8213 ti.allh oriented & neat, 41 2 N "'""COaet Hwy, L1g •1SOIE WllHI l 11iat11 O,~. 4 14 Store 2003.t Santa Ana I , 1·1y P1·1a1,. •• • • • •• • • ~-
3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 1 block to or eve. Beau 675-8185 Executive offices, greet 6pm, 641-7335. 10 waya t0Cm1k98.. m3 o6n5ey70 • Arch drafts re&ld exp • :
Large 1 Br. pool, lndry lac. SUWlll beach. On alte laundry. Fem 25 or over $262.50. toe. lnclds receptlon1a1. HYPIOllS benelltt all " -req·d -PIT proj Local : PART Tl ME •
all utlll peld. From VIWll 1675/mo. 681-8142 Own Bdrm & bath. Bob. telephone, 1tcretary, Could be the Only Wey Be Ollll OHllLTAIT ttructurel cod•• nee • • _S_4_2_4_1m_o_._5-4_9~_0_3_36 __ New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury aata Aaa 7 751-9447 bat 10-4PM bOOkkeeplno even Sllm Oult Smoking Be Profitable, color analyals etc morn•no• M&O De· •. e
New tux. condo nr S C apt1 In 14 Plana 1 Bdrm ~ .. pooo-.,--•""!I ... ~-F k 20 30 eh From S250 Sucoeuful • 241-4920 akin care. make-up, velop 650·8300 I •
Plua. 2 Br 2 ea. pool, from $575. 2 Bdrm from 1:0C,cr,;:.1~~·~t':Z.:· r'e~':t~mN~· s2s5imor Tom Lee 842"1603 SCRAM LETS nutrition & wardrobe We •SALES• : Dehve r Daily Pilot by auto I
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curlty l 900 /mo waterfelle ......... pondl. Gae •t"' '·t••• 7 Ftnon-emk/vegeterlan. to lreelln09 1ecretary In SWERS CAUISESHIPJOeS mlaalon per WMk work-• • 549-3421 Tracy • ... lhr lg E.blufl condo exchange for reception. AN $14,000-$28.000 Ing with world famous • Weekdays afternoon, week-•
Nie. E/11de pvt 2 bf at>ow paid. From San Ol9go •wXtitto IElcR• CIOH to bua. •hope. phone' IOf'M typing At· Accepting 1ppllcatlon1 phOIOQrai>f'le( on •i1ct11no • ends early morning F.am Ap-•
garage. Free wuhet & Frwy drive North on OcHn view 2bri_ 2ba, pool, $450 720.1a.9 tractive offtc.e In cholOe Though· Irony now Call refundable lor book proJect Must be • · •
Oryat prlv. No garage. No ~ ~ M~~":n ~ refr~ 1750. 499·0058 ltviM IOc: hub of bual-Oulld -OlemaJ Info (312)888-<43.t 7 ••I confident. love Children I• prox $400 per mo. Call •
pet•. Mature cple pref. S • • w 1 n d VI I I 1_ f to lhf 2 bf, 2 be Rencno ~· ectlVtty Wiii need So MID~l~HT l'IVV\Au C-1533 end the ouldoore No e11-: I Ref• $426 mo 646-2452 • O • · ttlaulttr San Joaquin apt. S395 ebout 2 hre of your time• me peop,.. ave .. ~·~· Executive '"k' 3 key pertence nee 650-0724 •. I
(714)893-5198 ;studio, Pfivacy. ref-. mo. Avail. 3116 Mu11 day. 281·2165 put awey for • rainy dey. CIRCULATION DEPT. Pa"' Brl•tol nr SC Plaza, 1 Bea "Ir ... Pll 2 BR 1 bat"' '"' have furn 786 9647 _ _ Wllh my eavtng1. comee a P90Ple lor bu1ln9U ••· Sell Ing anything w1tn a Br Condo, pool. eauna, ant," N; n.att klde OK: S325 Utile pd. Gerege • Full Service Eacutlve rainy day and I'd ba lucky panalon Salee. market-Delly Piiot Claallft.d Ad e e gym. 1520. 645·9442 Uoolmo. 536-8420 avall. No pete. 752-5822 Furnllhed bdrm nr Back Sult .. In Newport Cent« 10 laat pa11 MIDNIGHT Ing. man~t Mull 11 a 11mple matte< • 64 2-4~~2 l EX>E •
a t t Bay. $2$0/mo + '"-utll &40-5-470 -have 11rong track record juat call 6-42-S.78 • °e~ + ~~~Ptl~~ ~ v::.: ~~1Brd:=· "': u3uL... 2IM 7141548-8009 •It 8pm flll Liil •flOIS Lnt Ftaa• Call ;r,!)'~&4
dry,1595 + 9300 rtfun-1~526/n ,...... ' ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii91 Ltg rm In 2 1try ""·walk In A9o9pt S 150up 673-3313 ---dabtt dap R9f'1 r9q. No 2 Imo. 53&-4837 cloetl, w/d, micro, mu1t lltll PAllAllM
pete. "Need Coupi. Man-Walk to bMcti. F~= At,~· ~ ~: .... S3H 650-tl3 t 4 UllU lllllL f OlJI) ADS IOYIOL 111·11'1
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gerden apt, pOOI & r.c call (419) 3?2-5575. M/F '°' nio. bMd't 1'0uM. C 111 84 6 • 3 3 9 3 or ~ In eo.ia Meaa
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rrnlbl 1275 leyfront a.i 3 Br. 2 8&. Coatt Me9a tlreet. nlOefY lendlC*Ped Found r.m.i. ,.,.,..,. gray Company 44 10 E
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PARK NEWPOf\T APT gar '"'" 141·00'0 ~ ., .. 8934409 (714)521-7110 C.M. In 3 bt, 2 ba ~ ................ ~ .... ,1...., 2 ... 2 ... \'ldcy645-$323 d8Y9 , Oo -f"r 0CC All hOlaae PfW ..._._,.. '""" .,,. "'• .,. --OUnd M ~·,.. ....
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prtv , gar pn, laundry, took rot 2bf hme In COM, dowe. typing. t•cep-LOii dog, mate, all bftl, 1-1 aa ......
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE .urteoe gMder • ..,.... Mu.t ..., c.i n a. Cd· ::~1n.. m~o':';. •11 iii iii. iiW '71 Ffi!dXL (Tblev*)'·
ACAOSS 51 Noah'1aon
52School1exl
l Fabted bird .54 Opera
4 Allan gyltat 5' M .. t CUI
9 Eva'a friend eo -and
14' Slate. abbr down•
1S Oobbln 81 Of ant
10 Mltou9 82 PrlCllcal
17 Acted up 8-4 G.,man
19 Fast• province
20 Pat'lle &e Callow
21 Slln'-Y ~ 67 Neat
22 lnetant: abbr 68 Virginia
23 Stoot'• Wolfe name
24' High home 69 German
2& Inventory region
29 -and 70 Perfume
dori'ts 7 1 CIA'•
31 And ao on forefunner
abbr
32 Stimulus
33 Owing
36 Erase
38 Fury
39 Twisting
• 1 Crusader·s
foe
43 Period
44 Walked over
46 Introduce
47 Graphs
49 Kind ol
hockey
SO Thing law
2
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• Lalin
2 Vestment
3 Wood
4 Art1hc1al
5 Foresters'
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6 Ceasefire
7 Guaranteed
8 Breathers
9 Scatters
10 Bay windows
11 Clltt
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t8 Wears
24 Oregon city
25 Pastries
27 More certain
28 Ontario river
30 Last notice
33 Partlculars
34 Girl's name
35 Curtains
37 Coast bird
40 Matin
divisions
42 Set upon
45 Ambiguous
48 Smirks
53 Apart
55 European
land comb
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Muat b• 11+ us atet.o apeakere S350 , __ __: truckS160P/PM&-4'82 orlgownl1e50131-1211 Whttew/r.ctlNtMtlntr cttllen , .... twotthy . ' A M ' I . • 1 0• ....,,,_. 3e. t911 mut, Lo<Wl 1i-:::: , A1klng UOK. 01y1 • ·-3-IP•' 0 'C'J. · ' c. Hu ev9fY thing.~ .. aff, 75280C2 Of lmmac .. Y91· 114/718-5100 •• 3•.
"4-2190 ( M) Mlf~h•. M. av&llabi.. a75M./ Prlvat• Clu1l11 IMS IOW .. ten, wire whle, a 1K night• 831·7•4'3. T .... S tf hWftlf 200 0.1. Aqua, no ecoe1a Party. 873-5101 1gg ml. SH50. 780-9271
... fllTdY 1125. •w &-7. 150-8185 LIDO 10 trall9r Both In ~-:c=~~C~~'4een1 '71 MBZ 450SLC: )'9flow,1::=;;:....IP.!!PP.,;:r,:: -111·1111 2 fullllzemau box eprlnga perf9ctcond. S1800/obo, tan Int, n9Wtlr•. Chrome *'11 llYILLE*
PfT t2·5:30 PM, Mon-frl. aeta. '20·'25. Metal Call 1&7·12t8 Altt~ l•ttrfM wl\Mla, 78,000 ml, JClnt ._.., 12,tfl-tltt I ~dable ree.ptlonltt TOP Ui framee, '547. 833-0-411 cond. thruout. Compl9t• .... , -w9nted Mult have tront Femalea pr.t. Modelt 9nd ~ltony 35 8~1958. Aa•l HOT m1int record• ev1ll. Ltb tf IM4letJ
otllc• al)pHranc• .• &corta. (213)8ee-1"4 M t~"d'!-·" c!:.ty ~~~.yded ·v:~ '18 FOIC aa, gorgeou• l~2h~o~7~1·~~ O•rY .......... ,,H,HI
PhOMI, flllng, typing., -cn1-91111 •n emb«ehlp d ,,_ 119& PlonMr, 9m/tm It, auto 0
• --·-• .-.. 111 •11 COii 1tud9nt OK. S5.00 nn•• •-) S1195. Mr.Aay73t·2•3• :.fie· wor: .. s12:ro-S2250PP552-7C>ee • '81 30080. wtlt w/CllMI w---. ,.
hr. C •ll Miu A•h 1 n~1•d,, for75:~3wport Brollmater; Top of llM M~t 8-5. Muat.Mll · 1_ lllZ Int, 38K ml. $28,500. Olr Prloe-111,All S33~25 ., rm. 5e Gu BBQ, rotls..n., cvr. ,.,, 759.o4I05 This 'S3 s.tt!M II tuity PIT UaPTlllllT W&ITD r.OWd aheff, W1 & ae-PACIFIC CllLIE '78 2882. rbll q , trana •81 380SEL loaded pert load.ct tind unmaued ·A
BY9Y rMI -1•t• ottic.I •lllN lllLTI <*a. Self lgnttlno twtn 32' Blocti l.i.nd Ct\Halng rHr end Snrf Nu condition .'38 500' Call onelut ~•tbMUS17t,yl W~ Meda r~tlonlfl Mutt • • burMra, therm091a1. adj. cuttw. Leg9ndll)' Tran.. btakM,gdpalnt, Qd tlrel, wMkda>'i ·~ ,_,. 500 ....
be preeentabte, r9tlable. '" If IOIHL =·1t!w1.= ~o'-1~ ::.::: 1::1• =-~~t M~~t1r '82 3000 Turbo Dal 1~1( =t~~.= ~~.::=
wlll train but ••P· HT IF W•I ... · • · ml Colo /Thl•tl doll•ra down on •P pref9<red. . Ute typing COMIC BOOKS AND .... 2.500 owner 497·3511 7331 BMW '79. )ult Ilka a2J 000 Me' 120-110:' ov.ct edl (801475 •
r9Q'd 11 30-1:30, 5dyt16 Po1ltlon •v•llable for BASEBALL CARDS li Dtck 70 MW & muat NII NOWI ' . ' pr Ct I. )
w!( Call N•ncy S31-12 =~ng~~ ~~~d~s0-'2'l:5 N9w-3! R;, §(jp ~or POW9r ~::: ~~~ne'an!: ''i!.~~i·1;,":;:-: IEllE&W.1•00lllll0101P
H&L llfltl &IT promotlon fleld S .... eJC· Boat 21 Balboe CoY91 akin ... tcoll9r'a ' Call loya $34,500 646-1272
Experienced 11Q9nl dealr· perlen<:e helpful but not H•v• your own beer $300/mo 873-1464 833--3231 bef 5pm I Cd•• ..--•• ..., Will t 9.1 Mt-up 15 g91 keg C02 'M MBZ 300SD. 2000 ml. '88 Cpe de VIiie
range !:':i~h~hno...I ;t~: ·~r r n IMk & gaugn. C~plete left NPT SCH MOORING 759-0lllO •ft Spm '39,950 963-8351 ev91; S79S/obo. Call &42-3721
59 Nota -llahed CdM firm. High Commlaalon1 plua bOnua Mt up. S•ve up to~~ $12,000 760 0789 ·77 3201 black, auto, air (213)327-9945 daya •77 S•d•n Oevlll•,
56 Europeans
57 Mountain
61 Examine c:ommlaaton Incentive Mull be ambllloua •nd over 1 pecks. HS/obo. Dock apeee. front lie up to S7000. S44-0ISS Aak •boUt the mon.y we wtit/wht/bue. new tit•
62 Sound 01 ptua prtv•t• office .,,d salt motlv•tora. 642•4609 28' power boat. Npt (ev" & wknda) c:an uve you thru our $4300 720-1101
disgust secretary 675-2311 Dayw Call Earl Rountree be-IHT SIU lal•nd. $6 pr ft. S 150 min. '78 3201. ail acc:.alOf'lea-:1 purc:hue & IMH piana. NABERS
63Three·lt &Ev/Wknda87S-3311 I tween 10:30AM and HlghtpMddrliibtts,topof 850-1304 owner, lmmac:ulate tllllLl-1
65 Pigeon HOlmM/SIOln 3·00PM for an Interview the tine, lnduatrl•I grade MOORING RENTAL on 497-S288 llNITS
various duties full time or apply In peraon at 3301 any alze 9ny quantity 3S¢ shore, 18' boat, a great '84 BMW 3181, 5 yr unllm. 1301 QuallStrMt CADILLAC io 11 12 13 experieneed. • s8oo1m0 ' ~eat 5~~70~8t. Coata e
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F•at-orowlng oomp•ny In Pierce Brothera' Smith 91335 or c:aii 7 d9Y1 1 8 · 4( -5 M-F) CallfornlalSMuatodayl
Orange County needs full Mortuvy. 53&-9539 week (2 l3) 897 ·al-43 lallMuil 70 ~ .nlllJlllQ For Pampered &•0· 1810
time r9C8ptlonlat with Wiil IPIUTll, Pine planteta delk $200. Hy-FtY 3& xlnt cond ~ W !I-IEROEIEI IEIZ 2800 H91bor Blvd.
tight typing & book-Experd to wortt lex rNJor Manaoany 4 poater kng SS50/obo. S48-81122 • O Sat.a·S~Leaatng Top Mere.dee Pric.t Plld COSTA MESA
keec>ino experience. Ex· 11()ci(b<Oker near oc .ir-ez hnd carved rkle bd S I II I I O 11 P /I
cell•nt benefit a. both port. Hra 7:30-3:30. Cell Stoo Dry atnk S200. •2" Wlndaurfer Rock•t 99. 2 11:-.,.•:. i!f II DIAL 2~317 ~~E~lDES C~nrtltt 1313
personally & pro-Judy Eckert 955-«IOO untlnlahed tbl $75. 10x14 meats, 2 H iia. new. llYtfy HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc '7E Monte Krto, lAA w ,
fesalonally, tor indivtduat ruat/camel/bik Morr9Cll\ 831-5801 " v. """'-·• growth. S•luy com-Dett 1910 rug S300. Antique Ice box 1~ . .-. ---:1:------r-z..,..1""<" Ellloellent SeMctlon of New I If new trans. all power.
menaurate wi th 9)(-m G ld R t r S200 Dreuer $275 Litt ·~.. and C91efullyprep9'ed $1000 obo. 493--0tle
perlence Call Mr• Pu~ :;, • r •v•r IOP c:ommod• i 150 dtr. t&Pd. no. Men'• UMd BMW'ulw•ytln '711 Midget, i ownr car. '75 Monza, V-8 eng,
Parsons. 631-8280 5275-S300. . "~~.1r7MerV9 · 7SO-OS49 10spd, S80 673-1403 Staci( 481< ml. ~rf. c:ond.. S 1300/or bHt offer . .,........., 131 3111 '3750/obo 646--5374 ~
IEOEmlllST Germ Shep AKC •II Sec:r•t •ry dHI\. SllO aa~I I It 208 w 1;, Santa Ana a.42-& 189 _~_9_>_9"_29 ____ _
for buay chiropractic or-ages, Germ bl. 'une. Swlv!I' desk ctir. S20. fo•.;,'H •vaau Camper. CIC>Md Sunday Ptnc~t l S7 '71 MONTE CARLO good flee Mu1t be ah91p, W911 shots. wormed S45-7 144 Seat a Organ. $400 Con-Monomauc:. air c:ootet. cond, ale. pa, new lront
organized & depend9bl9 tole, S45 Heavy duty crpts. xlnt cood Mull LARGE SELECTION OF "JI 114 NllCll tires. $1400/obo. 7-9am
with good phOne m9nner. Pttt 1531 Shop tbl, S2S Pl•no. ..., 7141962•7817 NEW & USED BMW'S! All orig •Ir, tuper clMn or 6--epm. 8S7-1429.
Type 4S wpm. Non/amo-bbl Yeilow&aa Amazon S400. 1151-02H $3850. 831-3016 ·eo CAPRICE CLASSIC
ker preferred 631 -5690 parrot w/cage. S350. Snapper mower, Honda Meter likH LIU IUOI UW ualt ll 4 dr. YfKY ctun. loaded
llOIPTillllT Alao lrg M11eaw c:age 3'h eng. $17S P•ego 182 Honda EXpreu, SEVR°v7~~:~:;:~o S5000 545-4147
Law otflce Muat type 45 S200. 642-188S a1rOllera. twin. S 100. & ml, '300. M2-62S8 3870 N. Che<ry Ave. 176 Gordin I. electric M•c. Capri Custom .• 7 •. 4
wpm, havuuper lront of· AatitaH 10 toddler. '36 67S -56S1 Jlotorc clta/ LONG BEACH sunroof. hatdtop, r9cing cyt 4 apd new paint new
lie:• appearance Ex -Offi F It I ' (NO Che<ry exlt-406) Mita, •le, Pl •. Ilk• new Urea rebt1 eng s2900 perlence nec .... ,Y Cali 2 aeta of oak dining tbla, ct ara art ScMttn IOU $3300/0BO 850-4138 vw .71 Spec S..tle. new
weekday• 9-S. 640-99S1 chra. buffeta. Sac/off•. ltpltatat 6226 ·78 Honda 553. 3K ml, ~114) IH·lltO Ttftta l tires, new lntr. lo ml, new
Restaurant 675·S511 or 673-8004 New Mtney Bowes copier, prime c:ond. $1100. o'tt:-~~~ WE~D~YS brakes, II~• new $18
TAO •• ELL '4S 29A Ford Town Sed9n $300 963-5336 "760-0549 f9 1 Corolla W•gon Honde Civic '77. Very gd
$8500 R .... t _ _. pp D I White Auto. 18M ml. 1 cond •1uv.
We are loOklng for ag. 675-6l61 .... or...... · · Plaata Z TWO HONDAS ataaa 117 1 owner, R/R. am/fm, Ilka Audi F~x "";;... xlnt
grulve lndlvlduala, t '8lXL 90.lowmlles.S43S. ·13610Wgn.auto.nueng,1 newS5500.494-2003 body, new tlr•.,'1950, =~=:=~~=~:::::::~~~~~~~==~==f=~~!::::::!~:;:=::J prefer 18 & OYef', to work Antique oak rolltop deak '81 Passport, lo miles, carb. brakea, 1hock•· 1'69 CORONA: 4 dr, good CALL 831.,.985
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lull & part time Day & w/kfll/. $450. 640-03S7 $42S Both exit c:ond radiator Run a xlnt cond S750 997 1"97
• 'Waat.. Slot • , Waat.. 9100 Rtlt w .. t.. SIOO night ahllta •v•llable. Caloric dbl• oven range. PUTH PIUI llOO 832"1408 $2900 7St-6160 D•~ (lffv• ~) IEE II FlllTI
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•••• IE. General 0"1ce1Mitretary Motel maid & i&Yndry w . Apply 2-4 699 S Cout microwave & self-clean, 645-8017 9•m-5pm Veap• 12S sooo economl-•79 280 .. ., G k /CI We h8Ve •ru: Mleetlon I .,.... f ,.,..... . H L ""· L P g A • '78 Ceilc:a GT 1n/rf Need .,,.,,...tic: pereon tor w aom. -....g. axp or soo needed, 8030 W wy, aguna Beach meat probe rotluorle YAMAHA MR-l k-""-·rd: c:al xlnt lor 1tudent S54S 10 ml s pd 1 t S79iS • • of NEW uMd Chev· •-sml manulactur•"" firm In PCH. NB •~2-3030 •~"" 67"1"'36 _,.,.,.. obo 631 ""46 · 1 • m n I amlfm. ••ft c:ond. Muat ,...._ta!.,_·-todavl local delivery. $4/hour Irvine Must b: oood ____ .,..____ lllfllla .....,.,. ~ " New. 218 aounda. 16 -vtr PP. 846-1S32 s.i1 $4800 obo 644-6087 .._ ---,
Mon -Fri 8-5 Clean typ111 w/tome compoter llYH/lllYH NMded to IMH roofing A11Haacn 11 rhythm, pl9YC8rd ayetem, IV'1 I Fiat --1 D~j.. :.:~:lvM, ~~ exp Mrs Witt 979-6080 Starving Ac:tora Moving iieenae for new Roofing 1! cu ft refrigerator, clean trMspouer 675-7119 . RV SERV1CE Hoist '78 124 Spyder ~~-. V.Q!!!J~ 17
COMMELl
CHEVROLET
UI • .,..•• Co, needs 11rong, clean Co After 4 30 499· 1804 s 100. 546-S360 ,.rtia! ltM•. 0 Dondero Tires 2049 Hrbr ...., ....... • '83 BAJA "fiuo · Muat Mii. 54-0-4174 ,_ cut. br"'ht & pollte pet· - -C 6 S c:ottee wltanlop,40Kmi, lit S500 lakes It.
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546-1200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 JackofallTrades,M/F,to sonlorhouaetloldgoods S&LESOUll Magic Chef 4 burner gu Ou•Uty ate pool l!ble, . M 46-41!14
at to3pm xlnl cond. S3800 5411-9068
work In Newport hOme & moving 650-1366 Full/lime Apply In person stove S50 645-8192 Brunawlck c:1.11h1on1 . Trailtu 642-7350 eves/wknda '6SB•"'. exit cond Muat
oHlce, 10-20 hrs/wk/flex bet 9·12 noon. Mon -Fri: REFRIGERATOR REPAIR $400 67S-1S36 frn:) 1024 Bt .. a 25 Sell'_S.,1850 64!-6800 -a--;--------......-:-r
Knowledgable in hOU&&-IUISlll Costa Mesa Statione<a TV la•l "" DM.Jt l hold etectrtc sys1ems & CERT NURSE'S AIDES 270 E 17th St • C M Loc•l .home estimate S27 l. o, BUY FACTORY DIRECT '14 H1141 Acoor4 7S2-t468 '86 6art. MW ft..int 1 tG•.
l&ILY PILIT
Now ac:c:epling eppll-
c:e11on1 for ~trlct Man-
aget to aupervlae newa-
pape< carriers Should
have good personality.
neat appearance & enjoy
working wttt1 youngster•
Muat have Van. Wagon or
Plc:k-Up No compact
cara Good salary, mile-
age allowance. company
benefits •nd bonu1 op-
portunity Apply In per-
son at Dally PllOt Clrcuia-
tlon Office 330 w Bay
St. C M Mon thru Fri
3pm to Spm No phone
woodworking P.,m pos· 1am-3·30pm & part time S S Larry s Refrlg 760•727S lttrM 6232 Lightweight fiberglass ·as vw p-anel_v_a_n-. -.. -.n-a ...-ALE Full/time, quail-.,_._ 13· & 6' Sli<.._ .... ~ •" S97S 988-903-4 111on Excell oppt'y tor re-3pm-7pm Please call be-lied retall aalesperson UMd refrlg S 100, wuher RCA 13''Port fV. hardly ~ .. p 1 t~avel "' ....... good. Sl50 W-2SS9 ·
tired person Send re-tween lOam & Spm. Mon Must be experienced S50, dryer S50. TV S50 used S 120 evff SS9-7417 tr~~11c8n11d new 1
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1 Sth Lt .. t lthfl '88 sa ..... Eur,.,.,..an mod"" Ftr• 1 sume Incl h111ory, quallfl· tnru Fri s49•3061 H , SS7-0338 w."'"" a now. tol ree. *IAYE LOTS* ...._ .,.... ., cations & hrly waoe ex-ours flexible Beth s ---hats Hiil 7011 1-800-346,..962 tor tree re1tored to Of'lglnal, 12 ·52 Rancti Wagon, runa &
peeled lo Boxholde1. t>ox ORIEi IEll SI o, med Body, 77 Fashion Washer/dryer S 13S ea. 12' b ' I II S3 broc:hure and SAVEi Buy or lease thla fully volt $2950 S48-6734 evea IOOkt good. irg roofrKk,
7250 Newport Beach s an . N B 644-2639 Dishwasher S 100 Refrlg Olt w tra er 00. _ ---___ loaded 4 door Accord ,7 S -S S8 Ca 926S8-7250 Busy phones. ord91' taking Sal S 150. 646-S848 898-65-4S Tent trailer. e11c:ellent con-and seve like you have 1 uper Beetle, xlnt 79S 848-37 and writing. variely Job •• _ di lion Awning but•ne c: on d . b • s I o 11 er 'II Int "-rt Good phone manner. Lingerie home preaen-••t•ttrl 1011 14 It U N Valeo alum white slove S900 631'.2218 never sav•d belore 64S-S374, 642·6189 • -n• math appltude and neat tat1on1, PIT. S360-$480 _ boat. 9'A hp Evlnr~e (1D1010863)Formoreln· Ailorlg.&aharp,newtop& llllEOLWEH Part/time wlll work Into
lull/lime Beneflla & good
wages. English speaking
Own good running ve-
hicle. 831-7726 aft 3
handwriting req Please monthly Cail Enchanted Compoter System Com-mtr $950 548-4840 AatOI WaalH -me; formation on lhla unique '74 BUG. Q(lg. own«, xlnt tires. $4950. 497-5373
submit resume and Lady 250-0340 mod•re 64 w/prlnter, -,-----opportunity 10 u ve cond. muat 14111. $2500 LI l
salary r9Qulrement• to; caaa.tape drive, word ntr ltat1 7012 IO&Sl lllEl.S money, call now. obo 786-9056 i!!Pia~et;.;.;p•-. ___ ..,._
Konica Medlc:al Corp. aaletllTSTUllllll ~c;::~· modem S500 13fi BOSTON WHALER ftntldtltll1·1211 IEIEULOAR tA1tlncolnforUlei250.
lngton Bch. Ca 92629 Brauner'• Ranta. Call-r . .__ ltA2S awlvel ...... new v91nl1h WE •• , & -05l1 • • 642-2958 or 642-1958. S452 Business Dr Hunt-1981 36 HP Evenrude I I ® Run a good Ca II
calla. Mr Holland =---------E 0 E F•rmera Insurance Agen-
MHUTl/S&LH
cy seek• exper office per-
son NB 631-7740
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fornta'a l•r,...t furniture arai. .. t .v & ~
Ann Liz rent•I comp;;;y, la IOOI<· 7· Couch llght brown of b.~~~k~•I~ tu~~ OLUI CARS l1Ha ti 27 ~ A~ ltrca17 1321 1110 TUEi Ing tor aalet conault9nta INther. Ilk• new $300 firm NO TRAILER. (714) UI TRICIS 1"5 COUGAR
Two openings •vall•ble in rn eo.ta Meu. If you 213/S94-9494 548-325e attar 5pm CONVERTIBLE X-R7
Order Dept No ••· enjOy mM11ng f>90Ple, 2 Loaded $2500 Color/dellgn, will train
PfT, FIT 175-5447 Newport Beach'• leading
AGS Jewelerl seeking full
time employee. well
ve<aed In jewelry aaiet &
oHlce procedures S d9Y wee« lnctudlng Saturd9Y.
no evenings 673-9334
perience necuury and are loo\<lng for a ' couch w/2 rNtehlng 3 f1 Fiah N•utlque by Cor-642-1378
Company wlll tr•ln Muat great opportunity with • cilfl $250. 650-3750 eva rect Craft. cntr cooaol9, 1111 ldllll'I
hive car •nd be able to fut growing compMly. merlCan of Martlnavlile deep vee tlah m•ch. SO '80 Zephyr, lo ml, lmmllC, DENTAL OfC MGR
Enthual•lfc: & efllc:lent
w/exp M-T C M reaume
to #46 c:/o Dally Pllol,
po box 1580 C M 92626
at•rt lmm9di•tely Exoel· we want to t•lk wtth you! Bdrm Set· Pecan finish. loaded 4S4, 100 gal fU91, UTH ale. p/a, plb. MUST SEE
teot Income ii qualified Sal•ry plua commlaalon. triple dreuer. mirror, vtil, ds, atereo, trlr Jult O S2550. &4M533
For appointment. call Mr full beMflta_ Call Mr• dual hdbrda. nlte 1t•nd1 Beaulilull S20.500 Home c u1n '83 LYNX. 3 apc1.uto.10W
Johnson 882-5443 Score. 714-645-4 772. $450. Twtn bed• S20 & 646-093o. w!( 879-2640 WI Ill 1111 .. IOU'I YOLllWAIEI I Ilk 30 city 40
t1mLIY ULll Mon & Tuee, 10-2PM S40 964--0928 25' Wellcrah Nova XL. USED CARS& TRUCKS SOUTH ~wY s~833.744().., hmllfft,tie1ftt
hltlll1ti1t11t
NEWPORT BEACH
Ea per preferred. op-Part time CLERK with BREUNER'S RENTS 1973. Twin. FOl'd, V-8, COME IN OR CALL FOR uWI WIU llT
portunlty for •dvanee. =:::. ~=~ ~ EOE ~~~ Wht Bd:t-~~·7 Mercrulaera. Tandem FIEI &PPUIS&L cou•n 11 llMIULI" ··~·~ HH ;tt:°1ei~i'e~d~an. · 'snocautrhe port Beach area. SS/hr SALESPERSON C IUI axle tr•llef S8296 Cormler-0.Llllo lllZI Volumes ..... s.Mce '7~.ent. 4 dr, auto, 8 Call 714/432-1181 for FULL/TIME arpet, approx 2..., yrda, 720-1101 ClmlLn And LeNlng cyt, llr. S79S. ~7571 We are IOOktng tor two
enthualutic:, friendly, ex-
peri.nce<S people to join
our t .. m We otter a last
paced, challenging pos-
illon with top pay & lrlnge
benefits Nont1moker
C o ' a t P I a z • . detalla. Experience In H•llm•rk tight cinnamon color. PARTNER WANTED 18211 BEACH BLVD. "WI WILL llT 18711 Beech Blvd.
Wed/Thurs/Fri, 2-6PM --------cards & otfloe tuppllet. $1000 w/pa.d. 720-9802 26' P4tnn Yan. turbO d.tael, HUNTINGTON BEACH 11 lllllSILI Huntl"iton S..Ctl Peati&c I ~~! .. ~ln~~:im:.ana P~:.~ ':'~~~sa.~le .~~:! 40 hr w!( Incl. some nights Chinese Furniture & Ruga: s.F .. 2 boe1 ownr. buy 111 14l·IOllJ 141·1111 Volume 811 ... Servlc:9 (l 14) 142·2000 '71 GRANobX's drW-
tall operallon Good & Wknda. 982-8910 RoMWood aldeboard & or part NB ailp S171 /mo -And L .. atng vui.. X-cond .. w911 mllnt. Ul&L SEOllnUY hra/pay Cherie 780•1822 Sateaperaona BALBOA chest (matching). Rawd 1 equity l1epoa It ""WAIT YHll 187 l l Beech Blvd. '711 Dasher Wgn, IO ml, Ilka Sl9S obo. 631-<>04e
Npt Bch R.E iii firm Meks ISLAND REAL TY now .Grandfathe< c:l()ci(, Chi· 963-0007 OLUI ISH CAif Hunt1n2ton 8"ch new. ••It m•lnt. S2950. '74 Grand Vll4e, lo9d9d, gd
motivated, exp Legal Part/time hlrlno 673-1700 neM. 1ereen1. woolen & lta (l 14) 142·2000 _:all Kay 644-9060 cond, needs minor body
Sec'y Tt1l11 challenging llPPUIEIT silk ruga (c:hlna) 548-3255 ta, all 7 14 '79'A delMI Dither Wgn, w!(. $1000 obo &42-4571
644-0S95
MYCLWEllS Par1/tlme counter help
Legun• Beach 494-8450
Dry c:leanlnghelp, 8-3PM,
& dya. Beroatr om
Ciean«a. CdM
position requires atrlc:t Ylll llOllE S.1•drffl/l.,.r. Gu stove w/aelf c:lean 1~h Ind SfOOO, Minute-Maa•a 141 4apd. at91'eo, auper cond.
a114tntlon to detail & of-Tired of slt11ng around with FINISHER. Sallm1kera. oven $250 650-3760 ev man Dinghy $400, Tor-4Smpg S2450 631-3016
lera potentl•I for •d-nothing to do? Do you 501 29th St. Npt Bch · nado S 1000. Tornado '11IAZll121 · · vancement 11 Otflee Mgr Ilk 1 1 le? 11 1 S IC 1 Good cond.. aofa, odd w/trlr S 1500. 6-Meter on Low ml alloya Dunlop '79 Whl on Wl\1 Bug Conv. Refar9Q'd 640-6962 e omng so.gV9 ecret•ry onatruc:ton. chairs elec:tr dryer CrdleS15,000156-7311 Urea. ~emot .. control low mllet, 673-1856 or us a Jingle at S40--0301 Seeking motivated tndl· baratoOts t80-9S28 · •larm. am/fm stereo 631-91111
Ull SYT9a IHtnf Secre1ary fOf' an exc:lting Job u a vldual with xlnt typing H • I=::-::,.,.--:--=-------·-"' telephone l8les person lkllll & construction ex-Limited otf91'. Blonde fin-•v• you rHd tod•y'a G9' GREEN calh c:auette, f<>o igta Mana '80 DleMI Rabbit, MINT GfilLg~:i<.~o;;:;:,~~11 Lt~at Trahlff with the LOS ANGELES ~rlence. shorthand a !sh Bentood rockers S29. 'CIHalfled Ada? 11 not, f()( WHITE elepha.nta Hhauat. •h••P•klna COND. throughout. runs
coupon• Churc:h ..._ _ _.
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Busy El oro office, good TIMES. Hours. 99"'1 10 2 plua. heavy phone con-tu included Cail you're nWulng th9 beet with• CIUalfled Ad SS900/obo, 67S·6119 ilk• new S2t95. 84&-6533
.,....,, typing and dictation pm_Hourtyw909 •com-t•ct w l lh vendors 968-2319.Sean bergalnllntownl C•11&42-5678
To ptece your m ... age
befcxe tt\9
reeding public.
phone
Dally PNot
Claaalfled. 642-5171
240--0427 • Q u Ip pm. n t I k 1111 milllon Location 1375 S49 29811 CIUalfied Adi 642-5e78
Executive HouHkHper nec:eaaary Cali Toni Sunflower Av . c M • MOVING SALE: All MW &atn •• .. Aatn, .... ,... Aatn •• rt 1---~-----
toP pay. mual speak 768-S571 llllnUY furniture mvat go ASAP! r•==::::::::::::.i.:::===~-===:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==dJ~lllllll~~--·
fluent engUatl. S hra once SALES ••••••••• for Sr Mrktg .. ec In Refrig s
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s. colof TV I CH • W.-Newport S..Ch LINGERIE PARTY dyn•mtc. plulh RE of-SlOO. 3 beda ''26 ... , ECJ< SOlJ1H Own transportation ' CONSULTANT PART·TIME, V91i.d hours flee Airport., .. Typing mlrrOfed tabln .22S pr, •
673_5101 .aAw •--•ftsL--to Include early AM 85• prof"81on9I ·appear-18' Met. couc:ll $1500 I
-,. -,_ W.-enda Must haw de-9"09. Salvy S t250 to a.ti offers 875--7409 COUNTY'S PR&flleS FIReft f AOTllY IPUIHI Net'I c:o-no de4IV9f'lel C•H pendabte Yetliele (small \t•rt With exoeli.nt ban· XLNT COND· On ..._,., """9 ~ I ;
for mature lndivlduata with Beth 2131706•2770 Of 1 'u c: k • v • n • • t •II 0 n eflta Send retum9 to sofa, grMn.' $96. 2 mod.
oer9ITllC lactory work ex-1•800•824•9200 wagon) to Uliat newt· 4&85 MacArthur Court chalra, S60 ... &48-4018 perl~. eepect•lly ••· Mgr trllnMe paper d .. ler In !Nine 4'200 N9wpor1 Beach i=--...,...._,.....,------
peri.nc.d ceramic cut-Fii •Olll .,.... Must be depen-CA e2eeo Attn· Anne • tut~•l•
••· Starting Niary S5 • " d•bl•. Cont•ct Greg GtM 1111 hour with ben9flta for lklll Earn S300-S700 weetcly. H)'d9 Mond•Y tt\ru Friday llTIY /,_H I
i.v.i. C•ll a:30-5pm only. Cuh p•ld d•lly No can-betWW'I 9.30 Md 10 30 needed for pi t or f/tlme o-w•Y · r•ndfath•r'•
4M-578l. Nit tor &en vas.alng Pi.tM c•il a.m. on!y. 642-4321 wcwk in comfort•bi. en-clock UOO. ISt..0209
S54-2039 or 554-4538 • vtronment. Start tod9)'. Jnt _ t
FLORAL DELIVERY PER-bef 9•m or bet 8-7pm p••t/TIIE C•ll 1~1·5012 for Tim 1-;;;;z:.===;;;
SON WANTED. Muat "" I' =•t>ei:-~;: Sh~~~ for WlllElll s-·~OllT&IY,P/T * UOLlllYI * .,....... au..........., .....,___, ~·· ··-· pi9Uent q lne.r· The Flower Man •t metal CHtlng. ualng ,.;;;·~:-~-~ ~· Ing olflc•. Mon-Fri, ...O-to 12 low-temp C91'1trffuoal m•· -" '""' """' ~am 1·5PM Muat be good * PllHTI DtlTI *
Front offtcl9 tram. Some chine .>9wefry outing • 10am Sat. l Sun. Mu•t typfat. 549•5234 f exp l*pful Retlr• Ot<. 1\1¥9 van, •t•tlon wagon ..., llLUIT1ll = a fMlnO exp nee Cell GetY S31..0312 Of em.ii picaup Houtty ltn, lta. &H11•11t Of .,.,,_.,, GIA c.un.d ~
-lnduatr:!'P~2~ Go ... ---.. wage I mllUQ9 Apply In f u 11 / t Im. F. ma I• I Dl•mond. Oth•r O•m e f\ d II _",... !*ton W.-cfeya ~W w91 com.. $4/hOur. Sheli Stona SACAIOONO lrl ti ftl 01 FIU./Tm PAT Thr• poettton.a 1v.Uable Bay St • Coat• M... 2500 Sen Joaquin CdM ,.,1m1._ ::,,~:rn°:'f:X:: Ofange ~e o.itv PllOt s1odc P•IOn. f\111 t~. (114) 141-0111 every 11odel l1uz1 11 ~unit .. • 1v1ll1bi. vanoement No expetj---------11\t•lllgent, reaponalblaj________ stoc• l•plus••, Mttl IN Loe A~ ence ~ Com-PUTl·IP per1on only Apply;-=----=----,...-..
Tl,,,,.. Orcul•tlon 0.-pany will train Mult hi-.. 5 d9yl ...... Including 3-5PM Auby'a Otlw on O.OUlnl EmerakSa. Aubyl Tn1cks, C11 I Dlesel
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gentleman Is ••most llkely
to be seated at An-
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vatlon"? / A7
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Radioactive table stands
have been discovered In
Orange and Los Angeles
counties./ M
A lone bush probably
saved I Ives of three on
plane that landed at
Avalon's hilltop airport.
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Features
Nancy Reagan leads the
list of people who love
Aphrodite chocolates
from Huntington Beach.
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Wife of penny-pinching
husband tries to settle
accounts./ Al
Sporta
The road will be a bumby
one for area basketball
teams In the CIF playoffs.
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Jack Renner fin ally won
the Hawaiian Open that
eluded him last year. /C2
Entertainment
The TV miniseries "Cel-
ebrity'' Is a riveting drama
about three boyhood
friends who all became
famous./ Al
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Micro Venture of Irvine
has a goaJ for Its market-
ing department -a com-
puter In every real estate
office./ Al
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and bad news affecting
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Mes~ Cop_s nab 'vigilante'
Gunman tells his victim he's determined
to clear neighborhood of hoods, hoodlums
A 19-year..old Huntinaton Beach
routh OD hit way to viJit IOme friends
1n Costa Mesa Sunday niaht wu
allqedly threatened by a man who
pointed a loaded sun at his bead and
II.id he wu tryina to clean up the
2Mesa
skaters
No. 1
at home
By LP.BENET
OftlleDllllr ........
Around the Ice Capades Cbalet in
Costa Mesa, the young ska ten tend to
step uide when Bun Lancon and Jill
Wauon tqin their Iona prosram.
uwe have in sbtina what is known
as a caste system,.. explains
19-year-old Ron Kravette of Costa
Mesa. 1983 Pacific Coast Novice
Dance Champion. "Tbote who are
stronger and better have the ri&ht of
way on the ice and everyone adheres
to that And Bun and Jill are No. 1
here."
And No. 6 in the world, much to
everyon~'s surprise.
On Sunday, the two skated to a
sixth place finish in fisure sbtina
pain competition in the XIV Olym-
pic Winter Games, thrillina the
thronp of youngsten trainina early
today at the ice rink where Lancon
and Wauon practice f'CfUlarly.
'They were put, .. wd 12-year-old
Tracy Ventura of Costa Mesa. "It wu
the best they bad ever done ...
"It makes me feel good to know
somebody in the Olympics," said
11-year-old Stevette Stone of Minion
Vie,o ... We were cheerina for them
when they were on TV."
nei&bborhood.
0.vid feierabend told policebe
wu ridina bis motorcycle in en alley
behind the 3000 block of Coolidsc
Avenue about 6 p.m. Sunday when a
man approached him and .asked bis
Aatronaat'• eye riew
name.
The man demanded identification
ftom him and then alJesedly t>Ulled a
JOlded bandaun out of his belt,
cocked it and placed it to
Feierabend's head, threatenina to
.. blow his braina out" if be moved.
Accordina to a police repon,
Feierabend explained to the man that
he was aoin& to visit some fnends in a
nearby apartment
Little Kristy Bi&bam, a 1 ~year-old
from Tustin. said she was imoressed
with the standing ovation Lancon
and Watson received after a
four-and-a-half minute program
(Pleue Ne IBSA/ A2)
.a.ton ...,,.,I.wt Brace llcCandlw uapped thla picture
of the &battle Cballeacer d11J'iq Ida apace walk 1ut week.
llcCancU .. wum~awayfrom tbe8paceelllpaatncthe
manned m.aneaYeJtna matt be belped to create.
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UCI ranks in top 10 but
officials aren't impressed
1984 Gourman report 'not taken seriously'
by some educators. corporate recruiters
By ANDREA ADELSON
Oftlle~ .......
UC Irvine is amona the top 10
collqes in California, according to
the 1984 Gourman Report, a ranlcina
of the nation's underaraduate
tchools.
But un~~~s!!r officials apparently aren't im by the honor.
Stanford Univenity wins top
honors with UC Berkeley taking a
close second in the fourth edition of
the~n.
Cahfomia has the hi&hest per-
centage of aood collqes in the
country, says Jack Oourman. the
compendium's author and 1 Cal State
Uo.ivenity Northridce profeuor.
The pronouncement may come u a
welcome validation to coUqe admin-
istrators whose institutions win hiah
mlkinas. .
But some academte1 and co~te
recruiten put little credence 10 the
~';c.aton contacted by The Daily
Pilot say they rely on two other
ranlcinp, a National Science Foun-
dation listina of federal pant winners
and a 1eCOnd based on the findings of
toe national education groups.
·rm not afraid of them. I'm not
just off the street,.. Gourman said
from his home in Los Angeles ..
.. We're not disturbed by criticism,"
he said.
Oourman 's repon it published by
National Educauon Standards, a Los
A114Cles-bascd profit-mak.in& or-
pruzation that evaluates institutions
of hi&her leamina here and abroad.
A murder mystery:
After 15 years pass
she's still Jane Doe
She was just Jane Doe.
Dark hair, aliabtly chubby and
youDJ, maybe 23 or so. She wu weanna a flowered blou1e pink caprls, an imitation leether jacket and
1 cheap dinner riq.
for 1961, tbed.idn't lookout of the
ordinary. Except that abe wu dad.
lnvestipton went over cecb of the
iteml IO many ti.ma that they IAW
them in their lleep. For yean they
went over tbcm, tryina to fipR out
wbo the woman wu.
Still, abe remained jutt Jane Doc. Her throat wu llaa&ed and the bid been left to die in a muddy Hunt· u..ton Bach ftdicl.Two §J_boyt
wtio'd beat buotina for n the
VIC8Dt lot dilc:ovcred bet . It wu
aprawled face.down. Her do were
muteed: If 8be had I pwlO, it WU
JODC.
Sm£
l111L£
RETR OSPECTIVE
• .
killer wu an tlQped meaial patient
DOW OD tbc loole. More bodice bad
been found.. all bOrribly mutilated. A
11tanic ~p ... bciQ& toQlbt.
He is the presidenL
Gounnan. S 1, a ~litical science
professor, said he imtiated the repon
tn 1967, and publiabed a second one
in 1977. In the last three years, two
editions have been published annual-
ly, he said. The 1111de's intent is as a
national mirror. to show coUcgc
leaders their rtren¢is and weak-
nesses, Oounnan sa1d.
Besides beina circulated by an
Illinois book distributor to retail book
stores, Gourman said the
two-volume repon is purchased by
"hundreds" of corporate recruiters,
high school counselon and govern-
ment offi cials.
As for UCl, Gourman said
.. they've got strcnath. They have a
good chance to become a national
university, althou.fh a lot of people
don't know them.'
According to Lynne Wither, a
University of California academic
(Pleue tee UC IRVDIB/ A2)
Winter replacementa
.
The suspect then walked him
Feierabend said, with the sun poioied
at his stomach, to the apanment and
uked the resident to venfy that he
knew Feierabend.
When the resident vouched for
him, the man let Feierabend ao 1nS1de
and c~pla.ined Wt be was tryina to
keep the nei&hborhood clear of
"hoods or hoodlums ...
After be shook the owner's hand
repeatedly. he left. the police Mid.
Richard Coleman. ,. • ·Of C..
Mesa, was an'el1ed ~ tbc raidcm
caJled police. • ,
Coleman was booked into &M
Costa Mesa Pobce Depetuneat Jail
on suspicion of lDdn.tppina aad
usauJt with a deadly weapon.
A loaded hand.J.un wu recovtnld ia
his car,pobce wd, and t»il wu .et at
$25,000.
Unconscious
brain tied to
learning?
UCI researchers
probe mind's
storage areas
By ANDREA ADELSON °' .. ~ ........
Stories persist about uncon1e1ous
rursery patients who can recall oper-
atina room convenations.
And now UC Irvine researchers
have discovered the anesthetized
brain ~ ~pable of learning and
rememberina information durina
what wu thouJbt to be an unaware,
and unresponsive state.
The reteareh findinp, conducted
at UCJ's Center for the NeurobioloSY
of LeaminJ and Memory by On.
Norman Wein~. Paul Gold and
Debra Stember&. were published in
the February issue of Science map.;
zine.
Gold says the researcher's pl is to
eventually identify what areas of the
brain store memories. That findina
could lead to the discovery of a
triuering mecba.n.ism in people
whose ability to learn and remember .
is blocked, such as the retarded, the
senile or those sufferin& from a severe
trauma, be said
.. We're assumin'-it will be several
yean before ideotifyina the specific
brain system related to memory, .. the
39-year-old researcher' said. He could
(Pleue He llllADf / A2)
Summer-like crowds
swarm coastal sands
The sunny weather that lured
32,000 to Orange Coast beaches and
prompted a flotilla of weekend
boaters to set sail may drop a few
degrees as clouds gather.
However, the combmat1on of a
holiday (for some) and still pleasant
temperatures proved enough to draw
a crowd lo the sand today.
L ifegua rd s expec t ed
larger-than-nonnal weekday crowds
today as surfers and sunbathe~ h1l
the sand. taking advantage of the
three-day Lmcoln's Birthday holiday.
Sunday "was picture perfect." a
cloudless and wmdless day, ahhough
the beaches this mornmg were slight-
ly more overcast, Newport &ach
lifeguard Enc Bauer said.
On Tuesday, weather forecasters
predict clearing along the coast after
considerable cloudiness tonight with
overnight lows dipping to 40 to SO
degrees. Highs ctf 63 to 74 are
predicted.
A Southern C.aJifomia hiah of 76
degrees was reported Sunday in Santa
Monica and, although beach attend-
ance slipped from last weekend,
county lifeguards rcponed im-
pressi ve turnouts for a February.
More surfers than bathers braved
58 degree ocean temperatures, catch·
ing fairly shaped o ne-to three-foot
waves out of the west. Bauer said.
About 8,000 sunseeken put down
towels at Newpon and Corona del
( Pleue He CLOVD8/A2)
At tint tbo boyl tbolllbi they'd
found I mannequin. But wtieft the tnath tot OUl and wont of the mllftlet apreld. wild
rumon twept the c:ommoruty. Tbe
For 314 di~ Jane Doe wu DI" ia I monuary l~ftp&or while dcttJo.
tiva tried to fiaUft out wbo lbe wu.
Wbcrc tbe bid come from and .a.y
lbc bad died. The mortuary com·
olaioed, but pobce ~ intistent the hunt not be cut off too IOOft. nae ftrt bwadteda of leads but
tacb one wu a~ end. (lit•• .. JAR DO&/ A2t
OW wti.o ~ crnr the be&ellee wllen all
drie people an 1one? TbeM ..p1la take DJCllt at CoTODa cle1 trv State Beacla on a
ba.,. week4ay afternoon. Tile late
fllm·muer Alfred Bltcbcocll woU4 lliiift
pJ•eed bJ tile lll&Jlt. • t
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FHt-growlng company In Pierce Brothers' Smith 91335 or call 7 days a a .. ......... -M · ) Callfornlal See ut todayt
Orange County needs full Mortuary. 536-6539 week (2 131997-8343 SaUMa!•a 70 ~.nm.a~ For Pampered &40-1810
time receptionist wlll'I WllE IPEUTH Pine plant ere desk s260. Hy-FlY 300 xtnt cond ~ Y. ""9~ IEIOEIES IEIZ 2600 Harbor Blvd.
light typing & book· Experd to wortt for ,,;ajor Mahogany 4 poster kng $550/obo. '8•8·6822 ·· 0 Salea-Senlioe·Leaalng ToP Meroeclea Prtcea Paid COSTA MESA
keeping expe<lenee. Ex· ·stockbroker near OC air-IZ hnd carved rice bd S I 1111 I 0 11 P /I
ceuent benefit•. both port. Hrt 7:30-3:30. Call S900 Ory sink $200 42" Wlndturf« Rocket 99, 2 h::,.o:. h .. l I!,. DIAL 2~317~~EA~DES C~nrtltt 1313
personally & pro-Judy Eckert 955--6000 unflnllhed tbl $75. 10x14 masts, 2 H iit . new. tlh ... , HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc 175 Mont• ce&. ™ w ,
fesslonally, tor lndMdual ruat/camel/blk Morracan 831-5601 -·· growth. Salary com-O.,a 5510 rug $300 Antique Ice box =,.,.., -. --,-1 ----~,-l~ Excellent Selection of New ll4 new trans, all pow«.
mensur•t• with ex-m G Id A t I $200 Dresser S275 Lift IC!C.. and Carefully prepared $1000 obo. 493-0936
perlence Call Mrs. p ppleao :;kl "9 r ever top ·commode st 50 Gtrlll;° 1oaPd. $50. Men1a Uted BMW'ulwiys In '78 Midget, 1 ownr car, '75 Monza, V-8 eng,
Parsons, 631-a280. S2u75-$300 .. "'"8ngD1r7eaerv9 . 780-0549 tOspd, $60 673-t403 Stock 46K ml, pert. cond., $1300/or bett ofter. ~.... 131-3111 S3750iobo. 845-5374 or 495-9-429
IEDEPTilllST Germ. Shep, AKC. all Secretary deek, S80. •rrs I014 208w 1at.SantaAna 642-6189 --------
tor busy chfroPractlc of· ages Germ bl llne Swivel ~ chr, $20 10•-i' Havasu Camper, Closed Sunday PtrlCL.t l 57 '76 MONTE CARLO: good
lice Must be ahatp, well shots', wormed 545-71«' Sear·s Organ, $400 Con· Monomatlc, air coole<, • cond, a/c, pt. new front
organized & dependable aole, $45. Heavy duty crpts. xlnt oond. Must LARGE SELECTION OF 'll 114 PlllOIE tires. $1400/obo. 7-9am
wlthgoodphonemanner. ftll 5535 shop tbl, $25. Plano, see17141962_7817 NEW&USEOBMW'SI All or'9 air. super clean orf>.9pm,857-1429.
Type 45 wpm. Non/amo-Dbl YeUowhead Xmuon S..00. 851-0274 • S3850. 631-3016 '80 CAPRICE CLASSIC
ker preferred. 631-5690 parrot wntge. s 350. Snapper mowe<, Honde ••ttr lakta I l Liii IUCI ID 4 dr, very clean, loaded
IEOEmllllT Also ~ Macaw cage 3'h eng, $175 Perego 182 Honda EXpress, 800 SEVA°v\~~:~:;§1~ ltaaalt IS $5000 545-4147
Law office. Must type 45 $200. 2-1685 strollers. twin, $100, & ml, $300. 642-6258 3670 N. Cherry Ave. '79 Gordlnl, electr ic M«c. Capri Custom .• 74. 4
wpm, have super front of· a-titan •AtO toddler. $35. 675-5651 M t 1 / LONG BEACH tunroof, hardtoP, racing ....i 4 apd ...... pal t
fie• appearance. E•· IUI -vv Otti r i t I • orcyc " ... , •. ale, pie, Ilk• new ti~~. reblt 'q s~ new perlence necessary. Call 2 Mts of oak dining tbla, Ct , Ill Ill Sctottn 1011 (No. Cherry exlt-405) $3300/0BO. 850-4138 vw .71 Spec Beetle, new
weekdays 9.5, 8-40-995 1. chrs, buffets. Sac/otter. Et••t•Ht 6226 ·78 Aonda 550. 3K ml. P 1•> H~·lllO Ttnt• I tires, new lntr. lo ml, new
Restaurant 675-5511 or67~8004 New Phney Bowes copier, prime cond. S 1100. 0~aE;J~~E~~ brakes, llke new $18
'45 29A Ford Town Sedan S300. 963-5336 760·0549 HI Corolla Wagon Honda Civic ·77 Very gd TACO IELL $6500. Restored. P.P. D 1117 White. Auto, 18M ml. 1 cond $1500 We are looking for ag-675-6161 2 TWO HONDAS attn I owner, RIA, am/Im, like Audi Fox M. eng xlnt
greslve lndlvlduala. '81 XL 80. low mlles, S435. ·73 610 Wgn, auto, nu eng, new $5500. 494-2003 body, new llr• s'1950. ---====~=~==t~!!!!!!!:::::~=~=~=t=~~~~=~=J prefer 18 & over. to work Antique oak rolltop desk t '81 Passport, lo mlles, carb, brakH. thockt, I '69 CORONA: 4 dr. good CALL 631-4985
ltlt WutH SHI Btlf WaatH 5100 Btlt WutH 5100 full & part time Day & wlkey, S..50. 64-0-0357 $425 ~~th exit cond radiator Runt •Int I cond. $750. 997-1467 -_ _ night ahlftt avallable. Caloric dble oven range, PUYEIPIAllllOO 2•1408 S2900 75t-6t60Dave I (leave message) SEE IS FllSTI
MllllEI General on1ce1secretary Motel mald & laundry per-Apply 2-4· 699 S Coas1 microwave & self-clean, 645-8017 9am-5pm. Vespa 125 sooo economl-'79 280 zx. GL pkg. A/C, .79 Celle• GT an/rf
w/some acctg. exp. for son needed, 6030 w Hwy. Laguna Beach meat probe rotlnorle. YAMAHA MA· l keyboard· cal xlnt for student $545 lo mi, 5 apd. mint $7995. j am/fm, exit ~d. Musi Need energe11c person for
local detlvery. $4/hour
Mon.-Frl. 8·5 Cleen
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~~1,:an~~!ur~ fl;'~ _P_C_H_,_N_B_. 64_2_·3_0_30 __ IHfEISt $400. 675-1536 New, 218 sounds. t6 obo 631-09•6 PP 846-1532 Sell $4800 obo 8'44-8087
typist w/some computer llYH/lllYtl Needed to le&M roofing A1rliaaca l l rhY1hm. ptaycard system, IV'1 I022 Fiat
exp Mrs Witt 979-6080 Starving Actors Moving llcen11e tor new Roofing 1f cu ft refriQerator. clean tran~ 675-7t19 AV SERVICE Holst ..,.. ______ ....;.;;.;;;,;. VtlJiJWl[H 117
......... Co. needs strong. clean Co. Alter 4;30. 499-1604 s 100. 5'48-5360 ,,., ... , .... 1230 Dondero Tires. 2049 Hrbr '78 124 Spyder convert, ·63 eXJXi hJG -Must ;en ._ •-cut. bright & pollte per---CM 646-48 S coffee wltan top, 40K ml, 1st $500 takes u '.
Jack ol all Trades. M/F, to son for household goods SALES OLEll Magk: Chef 4 burner gas Ouallty slate pool table. t4 atto 3pm •Int cond, $3800 548-9068
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546-1 200 •HLf PILIT work In Newport home & moving. 650-1366 Full/time Apply In person stove $50. 645-8192 Brunsw1ck cushions. Trailers 642-7350 evestwknda -. --------
... office, 10-20 hrs/wk/flex. 1-------bet 9-12 noon Mon -Frt· S400 675-1536 T 'l IOZ B • 65 B~. exit eond. Must Now accepting appll-Knowledgable in house-IURSllli Costa Mesa Stationers . REFRIGERATOR REPAIR TV I .J• rift 4 oa I 9125 Sellt $1850 848-6800 or ~DM-~-,-----.-3-1-7
cations for 04atrlc1 Man· hold electric systems & CERT NURSE'S AIDES 270 E 17th St CM Local hOme estimate S27 1 lall, BUY FACTORY DIRECT '14 H ..1 A ..1 752-t458 ~!'Pl!lm ____ ... ....., .,.., to aunarvlse news· woodworking Pe m po --...--,,,---·-· --Larry's Aefrlg. 760-n75 lttrff ~232 Lightweight fiberglass ll•I COlr• '65 VW nel '66 art, new paint 1 tkes. -..-· ..... • · ~ s-7am-3:30pm & part time SALES Full/time quall· • Sc 3. . Sil ~ h ..1 P• van, r\lna $975 968-6034 paper carrier• Should ltlon Excell QPPI y torr&-Jpm-7pm. Please call be· fled ·etall sate$ Used relrig $100, washer ACA d"P0r1 fV hardly amp 1 & 16 travel I I• good. $850 5-4a-2559 ___ . ------
have good personality, tired person Send r&-tween t0am&5pm Mon Must r be experf:'::;. S55507,-0d3ry38er $50, TV $50. usedSt20e~sS59-74t7 ~=~acaa~ldn~!'*t~l~·,r~h Least ttlrl '66 Bug. European model Fer• tllt :!ci~~:~g::':/ ~;:n~~ h~~:;'!·a~~a~~: _•_h_ru_F_r_• _s_•9_·_3o_6_t . Hours flexible. Beth's ltatl Gneral 7011 l ·800-346-496i for fr~ •SAYE LOTS* restored to orlglnal, 12 '62 Ranch Waoon. runs&.
Must have Van, Wagon or peeled to Boxholder. box ORIEi IHI ~f;:~, ~o~ys1J.!6•;:1on wc:i!~!'a':h~~S 1~3~et~~ t2; bo~t wit railer. 1360 _brochure snd SAVEi B1~~d: ~a~00:hl!~~~~ . volt S2950 548-6734 eves looks good. 1rg roofrack, :~~--tg>oodN~l•~.m~~~~ 6!5~,26~~~~~ Beach, Busy phones. order laking Sales: -$150. 646-5848 898-6545 Tent trailer, excellent con· and save Uke you have 71 Super Beetle, xlnt $795 848-375 - , and writing. variety job. dt11on Awning butane d b 1 con d · be SI offer · 'II 1....a 11. rt
age allowance, company llllSECLUIEllS Good phone manner. Lingerie home presen· Co•pattn 6011 14 ft U.N. Valeo alum wtilte stove .$900 63 i ·22t8 never save e ore 645·5374, 642-6 t89 .. " -n• benefits and bonus oP-math appltude and neat tallona, PIT, $360-$480 _ boat 9'h hp Evlnntde · · (1D tO 10863) For more In· All orig. & sharp, new top &
portunlty. Apply In per-Part/time will work Into handwriting req Please monthly Call Enchanted Computer System. Com-mtr. S950. 548·4840 AatOI Waatt4 9020 formation on this unique '74 BUG: orig. owner, xlnt tires. $4650. 497-5373
son at Dally Piiot Clrcula· lull/time. Benefits & good submit resume and Lady. 250-0340 modare 64 w/prlnter, opportunity to save cond, must aetl. $2500 :-..,.--~-----~
tlon Omo.. 330 w. Bey wages. English speaking. salary requirement• to: --------caaa.tape drive, word P11rtr ltatt 7012 IOASl lllH.S money, call now. obo 786-9056 Liactla • 1323
St. C.M. Mon thru Fri Own good running v&-Konica Med lea I Corp. sales processor, modem $500 13tt BOSTON WHALER fer Hllitlt H 1 ·1211 liEIEUL OAR 1A t Uncoln for tale 1250.
3pm to 6pm. No phone hk:le. 83t·7728 •11. 3 5452 Business or. Hunt-lmTUllllll 962-3-478 198t 35 HP Evenrude && <fl}; Runs good. Call
cell•. M r. Holland. -Fa_r_mer_s_l-nau-ra_nce __ A_ge_n--lngton Bch, ca 92629 Bf:r~~:~·~arg~~t~~rnTt~~I~ hraitut 5 awtvel seats, new varnish WE llY 6...01l1 . ~-642-2956 or 642-1956
E.O.E. ~::.e' ~;~~oe per-_A_tt_n_:_L_lz______ rental company, Is look-7· Couch llght brown ~I ~~~~k~11~ SY~~:c; CLEAi OARS ·~. 'T ~ •ere tl2!J
•11.ITl/•u irs lllH TUEi Ing for sales consultants leather, llke new. $300. firm. NO TRAILER. (7141 All TllCIS ~COUGAR
••· -.llWfLlf SALIS Two opening• avallable In In Cotta Mesa. If you 2131594-9494 546·3256 al1er 5pm CONVERTIBLE. X·R7 Cotor/~n. will train N_..,,.rt ""··-'"' •~di Order Dept No ••· enjoy meeting people, Lo-.. ed $2500 PIT, FIT 175-S«7 v~,...... °"""" 1 -ng and are looking tor 1 . couch w/2 matching 23 ft Ash Nautlque by Cor-..., AGS jewelers seeking lull perlence neceuary. great opportunity with a c:hrs $250. 650-3750 eva ract Craft, cntr console, 642-1376 Ent~:!:.~ o:c ~~c~ent ~~!c, T::'t::::.~8'saJ!9~ ~p:.":; ':1~·b~u:~ fast growing company, merlcan 01 Martlnsvllle deep vee fish mach, 1111 WllU"S '80 Zephyr, lo ml, lmmac,
I M T C M office procedures. 5 day S1art Immediately Excel· we want to talk with youl Bdrm Set· Pecan flni.tl, loaded 454, 100 gal fuel, SOUTH ale. p/1, p/b. MUST SEE ~ ~ ~lo oai~~~:;:, week lncludlng Saturday, lent Income If qualified. Salary plus commtsalon, trlple dresser, mirror, Vhf, ds. stereo, tr1r. Jutt COUI $2550. 6-46-6533
p.o. bo• 1560 c M. 92626 no evenings. 673-9334 For appointment, cell Mr. full benefit• Call Mrs du11 hdbfds, nlte 1tand1 BMutltull s2o.500 Home TY '83 LYNX. 3 spd auto, low Johnson 662-5343 Score. 714·6•5-4 772, $450. Twin beds $20 & 646-093o, wtt 879·2640 WE llY lllE ltlllUtS YOLllWAIEI ml, llke new. 30 city. 4-0 '"'81 ... •Jtl••ht .IOOLIY SALES Mon & Tues, 10-2PM s..o 964--0928 25' Wetlcran Nova XL, USED CARS & TRUCKS SOUTH hwy. S5000. 833-744-0., INtal Atsi1talt Ex per preferred. op-Par1 time CLERK with BREUNER'S RENTS 1973. Twin, Ford, V-8. COME IN OR CALL FOR "WI WIU MT
NEWPORT BEACH portunlty for advance. =~t :~~N.:! EOE ~~~5. Wht Bd~0~~~·7 Mercrulaere. Tandem FIH APPIWSAL COUITY ll .. 1111.1" Pl~t• HH
We are looking for two Contaci Mr Klein, In care port Beach area. $5/hr. SALESPERSON axle traller. $8295. Cormler-DeUllo ISIZI Volume Salee, Serv1c:e 1
ti9T.lle1nt, 4 dr, auto, A
enthualaatk:, friendly, ex· ol Welsfleld's, South Call 7141432· 1 t61 for FULL/TIME Carpet, approx 250 yrda, 720-110 t CllmlLn And Leasing cyt, air. $795. 645-7578
perlenoed people to join Co as I P I • z a . details. Experience In Hallmark light cinnamon color, PARTNERWANTEO 18211BEACHBLVD. HWfWILLllT 18711BeachBlvd. Ptatiac 1335
our team. We offer a fast Wed/Thurs/Fri, 2-iPM cards & office suppllea. S 1000 wi ped. 720-9902 26' Penn Yan, turbo delset, HUNTINGTON BEACH IE lllllSILI Huntl~ton Beech
paced, challenglng l)OS· Only No phone call• PART /TIME. Sat. work. 40 hr wk Incl. some night• ChlneM Furniture & Rugs: S.F .. 2 boet ownr' buy all Hl 1011 ••• •a• 1 v (71 .. ) .. 2 2000 '71 GRANDMA'S d rand-ltlon with top pay & fringe pleaae. Bring resume. Neat & personable tor re-& Wl<nds. 962-8910 Flo•--ood alde'"--rd & • I •• • olume Salff, Service • • • vllle, X-eond., wall m-•-t. tall operation. Good --uva or part NB sllp. S17t/mo WE W And Leatlng S8 .,., benefits. Non/1moker UHL IEClnAIY hrs/pay. Cherie 760-1822 Satespereona BALBOA cheat (matching), Rawd + eq ulty !jeposl t. AIT YHI 1871 t Beach Blvd. '78 Dasher Wgn, lo ml, like 95 obo. 631-09-i6
544-o595 Npt Bch R.E lit. firm seeks ISLAND REAL TY now Grandfather clock, Chi· 963-0007 CLUI ISEI 0&11 Huntington Baach new, exit malnt. $2950. '74 Grand VIiie, loaded, gd
•Y OWIEIS motivated. exp. Legal Part/time hiring 673-8700 'nese. screens, woolen & lta (114) 142-2000 Call Kay 644-9060 cond, needs minor body Sec'y This challenglng HPPLEIHT sllkrugs(chlnal548-3265 ti, all 7014 '79'~ del 1 o sher WI< $1000 b 642 4571 P~~:-e!~~n':~ •• ~:~ position requires strlc1 YOH llCllE St1•1tr111/h,.r, Gas stove w/aetf clean UA ind S 1060, Minute-Maa•a 14 '4spd, sl:eo. !,per~~~: ·
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attention to detall & of-Tired of sitting around with FINISHER. Sallmakers. oven $250 650-3750 ev man Dinghy S-400. Tor-45mpg. $2450. 831-3016 To pf~ your meeaage
Ory cteantng help. 8-3PM, tera potential for ad-nothing 10 do? Do you 50t 29th St. Npt Bch. · nado $1000. Tornado '11IAZI&121 ,,,,=-:..,.,.,-------before the e dyt, Bergstro m vancementaaOfflceMgr llket ml ,_711 1 S 1 IC 1 1 Good cond., sofa, odd wltrlrS1500,6-Meteron Low ml. alloys, Dunlop 79WhtonWhtBugConv. readlngpubllc, ,.._ __ ~ CdM Ae ... r--·d "~0-..,..62 ° ng..., so.gve ecreary ona ructon. chairs, electr. dryer, Crdle$15,000.8u7381 low miles 8731656 .......,_.. · ,,. v-. '" v1r us a Jlngle at 540-0301 Seeking motivated lndl-barstools 960_9528 ..,.,.. tires. remote control · • or phone
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Daily Piiot -·-...... -"" Have you reed today's t f "'=,--:::,.,..-------n...-L IT I telephone sales person akllla & cons1ruc1ton ex-Limited of'I«. Blonde fin-Get GREEN cash CUM te, og ~ts. Manza ·ao DfMel Rabbit, MINT ClaMtfled. 642-5678 SEL~~:K~~:l~~st t~a rt lff with the LOS ANGELES perlence, shorthand 1 lsh Bentood rockers $29, 1 Clenlfled Ada? 11 not, for WHITE elephants exhaust, sheeptklna. COHO. throughout, runt ---------
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...... neflt Busy El oro offtc.. good TIMES. Hours: 9am to 2 plut, hea"" phone con-tax Included Call ~.,:r!,.~ln t_Jlhe beat with a Cluslfled Ad $5900/obo, 676-6819 llkenew$2995.84MS33
.... typing and dictation ., 9"'D 3 Se --·-.,_,, c It a~2 "'"7 240-0427 equl ppment aklll• pm. Hourly wage + com-tac1 with vendor• vo-2 19. an. • .,.. .-.IV 8 Claaalfled A .. -·~2-"'•78 laaalfled Ads ·~2-"'•1a mission Location. 1375 549 2988 ""'...., .,_ ...., ..., EJl9Cutlve Housekeeper, necesHry Call Toni Sunflower Av C M • MOVING SALE: Alf new Aat• la rtH A I 768·557t -----··---lllln&IY furniture must go ASAPI 1111• •PrlH Aatn I• rt .. top pay, mull speak ---------
fluent engllth, 5 hrs once SALES ·······•-i for Sr. Mrtttg .. ec. In Aefrlg S 125, color TV I weetc. Newport Beach LINGERIE PARTY dy".me:· ptu.n 1' E of StOO. 3 beds Sl25 ea. t
Own transportation CONSULTANT PART· TIME, Varied hour1 flee AlrPort area Typl~ mirrored tables J225 Pf, I
873•5101. _.11w A-••1...·•--to Include early AM 85• prof8tllonal ~pear-t8' Met. COOCh 11500. _,. -n.... weekend• Mull have de-ence. Salary 11250 to S..t offers. 675-7409
PllTllY IPlllRI Nafl co-no detlverlea C.11 pendable vehicle (small atart with axoetlent ben-XLNT COMO· On eleepef
formature lndlvldualawtth Beth 2131706-2770 or truck, van. station •fits. Send resume to: sofa. green:S95. 2 mod.
oet•mlc faciory work ex-t-800•824•9200 wagon) to atal•t ,,....,.. 4665 MacArthur Court chairs, S80 ... 848...-019
...,l«l<:e .....,,lally ax Mgr tral........... paper dealer In Irvine •200 ..._.. .. ""-·-"' ie---~-----p;.~ ;;;;,le ca1t: ,,_. ., ... Mutt be d9'*\· CA 92aeo........,A«n.' A;;;"'· i111t~tW
eta. Starting eatery SS+ Fii .10111 dable. Contact Oreg ' · · CtM IUJ
!'lour with benefit• for aklll Earn $300-$700 weekly Hyde Monday thru Friday SO'nY /,_H """--•-r __ ...,.....,.
leYel. Call 8:30-Spm only, Cash paid dally. No can~ between 9:30 and 10:30 n"'*I for p/t or fltlme geway randfether1a
49f.57e1, aak tor Brett. vualng. PIMM call a.m. 021¥· 842~321 work In comfortable 90• clock $600. 851-0209 •
554-2039 or 554-4538 -• • vlron-t St•... tod J FLORAL DELIVERY PEA-bef tam or bet 8-7pm .. ...,, ' .,, ay. mhy I SON WANTED Mutt PAIT /TIIE Cell 841-!~082 fOf Tim -
have ntc• appearance llAllFAITll• WEEIElll ... ITllY,P/T and be outgoing. Contect Sharp J*'aotl needed tot Smafl. pteaent engineer·
Th• Flower Man at metal OHtlng. uelng Supervlee Newlptiper oar· Ing office. Mon·P'rl ,
f40-tot2 low-temp centrifugal ma-rler'• Mrty morning •am 1-aPM Mu•t be good
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F__. o---., ..... ~ .... ~ Ct'llne Jew.try cut~ • 10am Sat. a Sun Mutt typlat. &49--5234 "'"' ....... --<nlfl,. exp ...., ...... R-l"M ha~ van. 11atlon w...,..,. f--... 1 •-typing a n11ng e11.p. nee. · .-·-· ••' · _.... ....., ......,,,...
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COUNTY'S PRICES FIRSTI
Soma .,.kp'g helpful Go can Gary 631-0312 or 1ma11 pickup Hourtf S.n. lta. 1ttt1•e1t Of """'*"" GIA c.rttfted "
lnduatrtee. 842-1194 Ma---wage & mllMQe. Apply In Full/time. Femal•• Diamond. Other Gem e are d II ...u.u-~WMttcfaya "°W. •c:ome.$4/hOuf.Shell: Stonea.SACAIFICING · 81 ftl 01
ra&./lm ,., ThrM poelttone avalleble Bay St., Cotta M.... 2500 San Joequln CdM every 11odel ls1z1 I•
PAl'f /Tm-~~=~•;::: Or•• ~E Datly Pttot Stock Peraon, lull t;me, . (11C) 141-0711
Op,ortunltlM avellable venoement No expet._ --------lntelll~nt, reapontlbte 1--------stoc• l•pluses, Wltfl the Loe AnQettt erlOe neote.Mry Com-PAm-IP pereon only Apply -=-.......,.,_......,=--,_......,,...._.....,,....-
TltNe Cireufatlon De-S*'Y wtA lrak\. Muat h•~ 5 days • ..-Including 3-5PM. Ruby'• Diner on Genuine Emwalda. Aubya Tr1c•s. C1s & Diesel
part m •" t In our car. boaaenl Income 11 Saturday Wiii train Art BalbOe Pier l Seppt\lrM. Your Chotoe
ctoor·•o-door ~ qutllln.ct. '°' appt. cell or dr•tt'?i bktcground a20 ~1 MO-eele lurks -MAKE YOUR ..,_ prOfl'am Guaran-Mr wnaon, M2--5&43. helpful ull company 8 ltHtr ... /t /O Ladi. 1..a Gold OIMlond
..... ~ _..,. plw benefit• Apply p.,,. mall growing -.Ctronlc ~ .. .,... weld\ wit" BEST ar•L TODAYJ oomml9llOn HOurt: OAM lblUl PW'f lfO nyuvtr. 1eeo Plactntla, compeny nr lioag Hoap. bf'ecelet ldeel vtleintlne U
to2PM,Ot4PMtotPM FI T, Hpr'd , apanlah CottaMeiaa '*Id• full time •todc-gift. ·S1100/080 1111.-1\A
Tralnlno I• provided epealtlng, ~ benefit•. p•-·tP ~oom/Q C type peraon 157 1445 Potentlal to~ S300 Cati "3--9103 INH ..,,..., ~untu. fOt -·--·.---..---~ P9I' _..., F0t an In-P•mtMnt pert/time pc»-advancement EJIJ* ct.-W"-' a Wonderlvf Wortd ..,._;calf. 111on, Monday 2pm to •P-alrMj Cell Jenny at of Shopping, right at
f714)95 ·t38t, Eat 1204. WCW. ......... .,.. geitttng PfOK. 8:30pm, Tueadey 631-7308 ywr flnoert~ ~--==::::=:=:::;--=-=--::::-the c.tmplnO "bug" tNa 10.30am to appro>c. Dally ,.-ltot Ct .. altled ~,...,.-peopte yHr. ")'OU have. 5:30pm. NO • ._penenc. GetORlEHCUh Ada. To piece 'fOUI ad,
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California
Radioactive table stands
have been discovered In
Orange and Los Angeles
counties./ A4
A lone bush probably
saved lives of three on
plane that landed at
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Nation
Texaco and Getty 011 Co.
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Black Republlcans say
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World
Reagan Is seeking mutual
accord with Soviet
Unlon'snewleader./A4
Mum's the word for Prin-
cess Diana. She's expect-
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tember .. / A4
Featurea
Nancy Reagan leads the
list of people who love
Aphrodite chocolates
from Huntington Beach.
/A7.
Wife of penny-pinching
husband tries to settle
accounts./ Al
Sports
The road will be a bum by
one for area basketball
teams In the CIF playoffs.
/C1
Jack Renner flnalty won
the Hawaiian Open that
eluded him last year. /C2
Entertainment
The TV miniseries "Cel-
ebrity" Is a riveting drama
about three boyhood
friends who all became
famous./ Al
Baalneu
Micro Venture of Irvine
has a goal for Its market-
ing department -a com-
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A9
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A2
A4
Mes~ cops nab 'vigilante'
Gunman tells his vtcttm he's determined
to clear neighborhood of hoods. hoodlums
A 19-year-old Huntinston Beach
routh on his way to visit some friends
m Costa Mesa Sunday night was
allesedly threatened by a man who
pointed a loaded aun at his head and
said be was trying to clean up the
2Mesa
skaters
No. 1
at home
By L.P. BENET °' ... ....,,... .....
Around the Ice Capadcs Chalet in
Costa Mesa, the young skaters tend to
step aside when Burt Lancon and Jill
Watson begin their Ions prosram.
"We have in skating what is known
as a caste system,'' explains
19-year-old Ron Kravctte of Costa
Mesa, 1983 Pacific Coast Novice
Dance Cbampion. 'vrb<>te who arc
stronger and better have the ri&ht of
way on the ice and everyone adheres
to thaL And Burt and Jill arc No. I
here."
And No. 6 in the world, much to
everyone's surprise.
Oti Sunday, the two skated to a
sixth place finish in fiaure skating
pain competition in the XIV Olym-
pic Winter Garnes, thrilling the
throngs of youngsters training early
today at the ice rink where Lancon
and Watson practice resularly.
"They were great," wd 12-year-old
Tracy Ventura of Costa Mesa. "It was
the best they had ever done."
"It ma.Ices me feel good to know
somebody in the Olympics," said
11-year-old Stevette Stone of Mission
Viejo. ··we were cheering for them
when they were on TV."
oei&hborhood.
Oavid Feierabend told policebe
was riding his motorcycle in an alley
behind the 3000 block of Coolidp
A venue about 6 p.m. Sunday when a
man approached him and .asked bis
Aatronaat'• eye Tlew
name.
The man demanded identification
from him and then al&epdly {>Ullcd a
loaded handaun out of h.is belt.
cocked it and placed it to
Feierabend's head, threatening to
"blow bis brains out .. if he moved.
Accordina to a police report,
Feierabend explained to the man that
be wu goina to visit some friends in a
nearby apanmenL
little Kristy Bigham, a 10..year-old
from Tustin, said she was impressed
with the standing ovation Lancon
and Watson received after a
four-and-a-half minute program
(Pleue Me IDtSA/ A2)
aa.ton 91M'Chllat Bnlce llcCandlw wppecl tlat. picture
of the Sbattle·Claalleaier darlq b.la space walk Jut week.
llcCandlw wumo.m, awayfri>m the 9pace U.tp aatncthe
manned maneaYeJine Unlt Ile helped to create.
•
UCI ranks in top 10 but
officials aren't impressed
1984 Gourman report ·not taken seriously'
by some educators. corporate recruiters
BJ ANDREA ADELSON
Of .. Dlllr ........
UC Irvine is among the top 10
colleges in California, according to
the 1984 Gourman Report. a ranking
of the nation's undergraduate
schools.
But university officials apparently
aren't impressed by the honor.
Stanford University wins top
honors with UC Berkeley taking a
close second in the founh edition of
the re~rt.
Cahfomia has the highest per-
centage of good colleges in the
country, says Jack Gounnan, the
compendium's author and a Cal State
University Northridge professor.
The pronouncement may come as a
welcome validation to college admin-
istrators whose institutions win high
ranki Bu~me academics and ~te
recruiters put little credence m the
report.
Educators contacted by The Daily
Pilot say they rely on two other
rankinp, a National Science Foun-
dation listins of federal arant winners
and a second based on the findings of
tor. national education groups.
'I'm not afraid of them. I'm not
just off the street," Gounnan said
from bis home in Los Angeles.
"We're not disturbed by criticism,"
be said.
Gourman•s report is published by
National Educauon Standards, a Los
An,eles-based profit-makina or-
gant.zation that evaluates institutions
of higher learpina here and abroad.
A murder mystery:
After 15 years pass
she's still Jane Doe
She was just Jane Doe.
Dark hair, sli&htly chubby and
yoUDJ, maybe 23 or so. Sbe was •
we&nn& I flowered blOUle pink
capria, an imitation leather jKket and
a cheap dinner rin&.
For I 968, she didn't look out of the ·
O~. Except that abe WU dead.
Investiptora went overeecb of the
items so many times that tbcy aw
them in their sleep. For }Un they
went over them, tryina to fisure O\lt
wbo the woman wu.
Still, ahe remained Juat Jane Doe.
Her thra.t wu alaahed and abe bad
bee.ft left to die in a muddy Hunt~
illl'Qn Beach 8eld. Two &1 boya wfio'd been buntina for an the
vaca.nt lot ditc:Overed her y. Jt WU
STEVE
MUil£
RETRO SPECT IVE
ldller wu an etetped mental patient
now on the l00te. Mo~ bodies hid
been foWMl. all horribly mutilated. A
manic pup WU btiJla IO\l&bl.
He is the presidenL
Gourman, S l, a J>'.Olitical science
professor, said he imtiated the report
m 196 7, and published a second one
in 1977. lo the last three years, two
editions have been published annual-
ly, he said. The gwde's intent is as a
national mirror, to show college
leaders their stre~s and weak-
nesses, Gounnan satd.
Besides being circulated by an
lllinois book distributor to retail book
stores, Gourman said the
two-volume repon is purchased by
"hundreds" of corporate recruiters,
high school counselors and govern-
ment officials.
As for UO, Gourman said
.. they've got strength. They have a
good chance to become a national
university, altho~ a lot of people
don't know them:
According to Lynne Wither, a
University of California academic
(Pleue eee UC IRVl1U/A2)
I
The suspect then walked him.
Feierabend said, with the sun pointed
at bis stomach, to the apmtment and
asked the resident to verify that he
knew Feierabend.
When the resident vouched for
him, the man let Feierabend go inside
and explained that be was trying to
keep the nei&bborbood clear of
"hoods or hoodlums."
After he shook the owner's hand
repeatedly, be left, the police Uid.
Richard C.Okrnan. s l, of com
Mesa, wu arTCSted afta 1ht resideet
called police.
Coleman was booked into the
Costa Mesa ~lice Department Jail
on suspicion of kid.MPPiD& ud
assault with a deadly weapon. .
A loaded bandP.&n WU recovered ID
his car. police wd, and b&il wu let at
S2S,000.
Unconscious
brain tied to
learning?
UCI researchers
probe mind· s
storage areas
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of .. DlllJ ........
Stories penist about unconscious
SUJ"lef'Y patienu who can recall oper-
ating room conversations.
And now UC Irvine researchers
have discovered the anesthetized
brain if capable of learning and
remem6erina information during
what was thouJbt to be an unaware,
and unresponsive state.
The research findings, conducted
at UCl's Center for the Neurobiology
of Lcarnina and Memory by On.
Norman WeinberJer, Paul Gold and
Debra Sternberg. were published in
the February issue of Science map zine. .
Gold says the researcher's goal ii to
eventually identify what areas of the
brain store memories. That findina
could lead to the cfucovery of a
triaerins mechanism in people
whose ability to learn and remem&er
is blocked, such as the rewdcd., the
1enile or those sufferina from a 1CVere
trauma, he said.
"We're auuminf it will be 1everal
yean before idcnllfyina the specific
brain system related to memory, .. the
39-year-old researcher said. He couJd
(Pleue eee DAJJll/ A2)
Summer-like crowds
swarm coastal sands
The sunny weather that lured
32.000 to Orange Coast beaches and
prompted a flotilla of weekend
boaters to set sail may drop a few
degrees as clouds gather.
However, the combination of a
holiday (for some) and still pleasant
temperatures proved enough to draw
a crowd to the sand today.
Lifeguard s expected
Larger-than-normal weekday crowds
today as surfers and sunbathers hit
the sand, taking advantage of the
three-day Lincoln's Binhday holiday.
Sunday •·was picture perfect.·· a
cloudless and windless day. although
the beaches this morning were slight-
ly more overcast, Newport Beach
lifeguard Enc Bauer said.
On Tuesday. weather forecasters
predict clearing aJong the coast after
considerable cloudiness torugbt with
ovem 1ght lows dippina to 40 to SO
degrees. Highs ef 63 to 74 are
predicted.
A Southern California high of 76
degrees was reported Sunday in Santa
Monica and. although beach attend-
ance slipped from last weekend.
county lifeguards reported im-
pressive turnouts for a February.
More surfers than bathers braved
58 degree ocean temperatures, cat.cb-
mg fairly shaped one-to three-foot
waves o ut of the west, Bauer said.
About 8,000 sunseckers put down
towels at Newport and Corona del
( Pleue eee CLOtJD8/ A2)
aprawkd faco.down. Hcrdolba were
muuod; If aho htd I pw"llC, it WU
IC)DC.
At fint the ~ tbouaht they'd
found 1 mannequin.
For 31•daYt Jane Doe was kclJ( in
1 mortuary ~m.mior while detec-
tivet tried to filWe out wbo &he was,
where ahe had come from and wby
lbe hid died. Tbe mortuary oom· Dlained. but police were insitttnt the hunt not be cut off too to0n.
lVlnterTeplaceaienta
But when the truth aot out and word or the murder 1pread, wild
Nm<m ""Pl the community. Tbe
, .
•
There were bWKireds of lt.adl but
etlCb one wu a~ end. ~ ... .JAdDO&/AA)
0-wlllo tak• °"' tlae beacb• wit.en all tta. .PeOPI• an 1one? ,.._ ..plla take fUClat at Coroaa de1 rrv State Beach on a
huJ weekday afternoon. Tlle late
fllm·maker A1fre4 Blmlacock wv.14 Ilia"
beeD p1-eed by tlae GCJlt.
' , • •
BRAIN RESEARCH AT UCI •••
FiOmAl
aive no t1melable tor ~om1ng up Wlth
a memory shmulauna d111Covcry.
In the meantime, Gold and his
coUcaaue will pursue the anesthesia
research and other avenues to un·
tan&k how animal brain's pnnt
memory
The psychob1olog.ists found that
the hormone epinephnne -nlore
commonly kn o wn as th e
flight-or-fight chemical adreoaltne -
may play a role in the formauon of
memones
Memones are bd1eved to be 1m-
pnntcd when an organism becomes
e.llc1ted or aroused by an event.
Epinephrtnt is prei.e111 during
arousal. Researl'he~ proved their point b)
injecting already sedated rats "-Ith the
hormone while they underwent
"tra1nina. .. simultaneously sound1na a tone and admin1sterina an electncal
shock. The animals were not awak-
ened by the sudden surae of
epincphnne and. meuurements of
their heart rate and reflexes ~howcd
no chansc dunng tra1nrna.
Yet 10 days later, the anunals wen:
found to have been condhioocd to the
fear trainina. Rats in a waking state
that re«1vcd the s.hock-and-tone
while unconscious stopped drinlong
when they heard the noise. A control
group that received ~line instead of
ep1nephnne did not.
Gold explained that the pairing of
memory fonnatton and adrenaline
had been 'iubstaot1ated before his
work. However. by working wtth
MESA DUO NO. 1 HERE •••
From Al
filled with stunning death spirals
difficult double Jumps and a vanet)
of complex overhead lilt~
"The\ !>hould ha\I~ got the gold.'
tht' blond-hairc:d Kmt) ~ad with an
1mp1sh gnn.
The rnache!> at the fa nrnu\
'out hern ( ahforn1a nnli.. \H'rl· J\
1mpre,~J as the children
"The) were excellent." com-
mented Yvonne Nit ks of( osta Mesa.
whose husband John coaches Lancon
and Watson. "John called (from
Yugosla via) last night and told me he
was verv pleased that they had skated
so clean -there were no mistakes"
Karen <.irobba, a skating instructor
who has 'iecn Lancon and Watson
\kate an man)' competitions. said 1t
was the IJei.t !'.he had ever seen them
perform. "They looked confident and
I thought they were the crowd
UC IRVINE RANKING HIGH ..•
From Al
anaJyst. "no one tali..c'> 11 'cl")
senousl>"
Howc,er. V.11her \a1d C1ourman·,
rankmf.S did "tend tu agree "'1th
others. • such a!> thl.' national (on-
feren ce Board rank mg, pu bllshcc.J an
the Chroni cle of H 1~ha EduLat111n
magazine last year.
A corporate reuu1ter tor a large
Orange ( ounty firm who a\ked not to
be 1den11fied. said the Gourman
Repon ··1~ not highl y respected." He
reltes more on 1ndu!ltr. 1radc ra nk-
ings when hinng graduate\
''That's their opin ion
Gourman
said
•'There arc a numl>cr ol guide'> out
that are u~less." ht· \<11d calling thl·
Conference Board h\ting ··a comrx·n-
d1um ol gms1p ··
Gossip or no the n·pun 1si.ued b\
the lontcrcncc Board of Associated
Re!>earch ( ouncils that rdnked
undergraduate SC"hoob. "was very
1nnuent1al 1n budget negot1at1ons m
the last m. months," said Wilham
Parker, U( l's asi.oc1ate vice
chancellor.
..\m ong graduate schools. the Na-
tional Science Foundation ltst1ng acts
as the premier yardsuck.
"The two together provide a good
profile." ~1d David Scheuer, an
a!>s1stant dean of graduate studies at
UCL
The !nine campus was ranked
among the top third of the nation's
best I 00 undergraduate colleges. and
S8th in federal suppon for research,
Parker said.
"That means that in lcs~ than .20
years. UCI has come from ranch land
to a very good un1vcrs1t}." he said.
Som e clouds a re gonna roll in
sedated anamws researchers have a
simpler task of sorting out wh1C'h
events takina place in the brain are
related to memory.
"A lot of the brain lS dcpre sed
durin• anesthesia." he said. Gold
likened the procc s to looking for a
ncedJe m a haystack. Sedation make)
the haystack smaller. he said.
Whale Gold said he is fascinated
that the findings give credence to
reports about opcratina room recol-
lect1ons. the research should not be
viewed as &JVang hope to sleep
leaminJ. advocates. "Anesthesia as a
very different st.ate than lcep," he
said.
An md1 v1dual would hkcly wake up
1f &lvcn the stimulant epinephnnc
dunng sleep, Gold pointed out.
favorites along with the (.arruthers ...
For Lancon of Huntington Beach
and Watson ol Costa Mesa, the sixth
place finish ext·eeds all expectations.
They were d1sappo1nted with their
third place finish in the U.S. Figure
Skating Championships a month aio.
But in Sarajevo. before a cheenng
crowd and an international television
audience. they skated what they and
others descnbcd as the best per-
formance of their hvcs.
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The relauvely low scores they
received, which received a chorus of
boos and boots from the largely
American crowd in Sarajevo.
Yugoslavia, did not surprise anyone
who is familiar with the caste system
an mtemational skatang circles.
Watson and Lancon have been
together only 18 months and are still
paying their dues.
But the outstanding finish puts the
pair in superb position to step in as
the No.I U.S. pairs team if the
Carruthers, who earned a Silver
Medal on Sunday, retire after next
month's world championships.
NB reviews ban against
church use of facilities
CLOUDS .•.
From Al
Mar beaches on Sunday, with about
1,000 fewer sunworsh1pers on Satur-
day, be said.
A 28-year-old surfer suffered a neck
1nJUJ)' Saturday when hitting the
ocean bottom, Bauer said. The un-
1dcnti fied man was ..ireatcd at the
beach, and no other injuries occurred.
he said ..
At Huntington and San Clemente,
another 16.000 people took to the
sand over the weekend.
fhc rankings. even uourman's, act
as an "external validation" that can
provide per)uas1ve leverage among
legislators and college adminis-
trators
W1thr\ of the UC 'itafT. said
Gourma·n·., report isn't taken
scnoush because it'~ cntena 1s
"vague: un)ubstant1ated and un-
City m ay open pa rk,
other publi c areas for
religious meetings
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .... Deir Piiot •ta1t
Church groups can't use city facili-
ties in Newpon Beach but the city
attorney's office is recommending
dumping the poltcy.
Last September a woman asked to
use a park bu1ld1ng for a Bible study
class. But Parks. Beaches and Rec·
reation Director Ronald Whitley
denied the request in accordance with
a City Council policy passed in the
1970's.
At the same tame. Whnley asked
the cit)' attomc) 's offi ce to review the
pohC)
A'>'i1stant C1t) ,\ttorney Roben D.
(1abncle found a recent U.S. Su-
preme Coun ruling ovcnurncd a
simila r ban at a !>late unf\.ers1ty
"The Supreme ( oun said 11 wa s
actual!) a '1olat1on of the First
>\mcndment to prohibit religious
activities while allowing other fonns
of expression:· Gabriele ex plamed
Ironically. the city passed the
church ban because it thought at was
upholding the Constitutional separ-
ation of church and state.
In a report to the City Council,
Gabnele says a religous group could
successfully challenge the policy and
that 11 would be wiser to treat religious
organizations like private groupi.
wishing to rent fac1ht1es.
The woman who wanted to teach
the Bable class never filed a request for
a permit so city officials don't have
her name. but her verbal request was
enough to spark a review of the
policy. saad Recreation Super-
intendent Tom L.me.
"Because it is such a sensitive issue
we wanted to take another look at our
policies. find out whal other cities arc
doing and how the laws have
changed." he ~1d.
The Cll)' gets only two or three
requests a year from rcli~ous groups
who want to use city facilities. he said.
But the number ma y increase 1f th<'
ban is lifted
vabnclc also 1s recommending
that the c11ychange Its poltcy ltm1t1ng
how poltt1cal groups can rent cit)
facilities for meetings.
"The political prohibition is that
you are not allowed to hold a meeting
unless r,ou have an opposing facuon
atteod. ' Gabriele said.
clear."
"We don't put an) weight on 11."
she said.
Gourman defends h1!> rcpon as
being based on empincal and venfi·
Mesan undergoing exam
able information compiled from a ,C.. 11 • d ~~:~~~y0~ .. ~~~e~rs~urce~end at>-.. 1 o · · ·ow1ngm UV er
"They send us solid information on
a depanmcnt's weakncssco; and
strengths." Gourman sa1<l. "We b--Costa Mesa man also had fallen kn~w 1f there arc biases because .. •he Suspect has een in through a glass window before patro1-
of wife
at R1vers1de General Hospital.
ratings arc constant!~ commg 1n. hosplt_al Jail ward men amved.
-------------------------------------------• Because of his inJunes and the
JANE DOE REMAINS A MYSTERY ~ ••
since rampage psychiastric testing. Katcher has not
been formally characd with any of the
crimes and remains in police custody By STEVE MARBLE
Ot 1"9 Delly f'llot It.fl
Meanwhile. the 76-year-old motel
owner remains in a coma at Dcsen
Hospital an Palm Sprin~. Anhur
Sussle 1s connected to a life-suppon
system and has been near death smce
the beating. officials report.
From A l
The C"a'>C took 1n'l'\llg.ltors to
( anada "c"' ) orli. ( 11, ,ind \1 e>.1<:0
The dead "oman·, linl(rrpnnts "'ere
run throu~h the FHI u1m putcr -not
once but tlnll' :iftl.'I llnll' l.ac h item of
tlo1h1ng "'"' \IUtlll'd tor \1gn\ of
whnc ti might h.1q· hn·n purrha'>C:c.J
f mall" !ht· <lt·1 "ll tH'\ g.l\c up and
Jane DOl' "'-a' hunl'd ~I\ people
\howrd up tor the pdUPl'r'\ funeral on
a gre) and ram\ f·mh" 1n a Corona
~Mar crnwtan -lot I 5~F
.y-' E"en at tht• l'nd police kept
hrlking 10 \c"t' "-hP might \how up 10
wt· an un!..1111"-n girl huned in an
unmarkl.'d gra\l" But cvcrz·onc IO
.11trndantl' w:i' 1hnl' on official
hu'510C'>'> Kt pnner\ and policemen.
Toda' I., ~t·ar., after the woman
\I.as found the la'>l' remains open.
although tht· t h.llllt''> ol ever de-
termining v. hu Jane Doc was is
remote r he l hant('!I of finding her
killer are l'Vl'n \limml'r
''l nk.,., \t>meont· 1ust c:omcs tn
wme da" and rnntcv.e<i and tell~ all
-we'll nn er Ii.no"' · ''ud Sgt Monte
\1c Kennon who '>JXnt )car'> work.in&
on thl· C"a\c and rema1n<1 fam iliar with
Jts detail)
He rcmcm~rs. tor ino;tance. tbot
the woman·~ aquamarine nng -Si.Le
6 3/4--took detecti ve~ to the fann
town of Woodland A J<:>Nelcr in the
town out$1de Sacrnmento saw a
pohce ad in a trade magazine and
thouaht ht recalled tt a!I one he had
sold
"That wa\ one ol our lcw leads aod
1t looked iood tor a while." wd
McKennon. "But 11 wa another dead
rnd."
Retired police dtt"tave Joe Grun-
dy spent rwo ye-a~ on tht l"aSC before
cathna 1t quits and movana to tbt
wtldemess alona f>uJct C)ound an
Washmaton whett ht ll r.ull haunted
by memories oft.he nameless lady
"Y~h. 1t Shll bother; me. I wanted
to dear 1t... he reaJJed durina a
telephone intef"\litv.-. "h was a dau1c
A ta.I clua1c. ·· Orun~ calculated tbat he and olhtroffi~nconducted nearly S.000 n'crvi · traveled south of the
border twtce and C'Vcn uac:kcd down '"'°pc no who ti.timed to hne W"Cn
the my.,tcry woman walking wtth a
man shortly before she died.
The field where Jane Doe's body
was found has now been plowed
under. Newland Stred passes
through 1t and several subd1v1S1ons
have been built. The murder si te. 1n
effect, has been buried along with the
namele!>S v1rt1m.
But in 1968 when Newland went no
further south than Yorktown Av-
enue. the weed; lot was a favorite
dayume haunt of young children out
explonng and a night 11mc hangout
for yo ung couples looking for a quiet,
secluded spot.
"People would go there to neck.
That's about all." said Mc Kennon
"There was a little dirt path you could
pull out onto ..
After the ~oman's body was dis-
covered. pohce went door-to-door in
the surroundrng neighborhood asking
the same question and gelling the
same an~wer. Nobody heard any-
thing. nobody saw anything
Because the unknown woman was
killed on a Thursday. police £et up
blockades on three straight Thursday
evenings. Every car traveling through
the area was stopped and every dn ver
asked 1f he had passed thnt way the
night the dark-haired woman wa'
k>fled . Nothina
"We used to try that kand of stuff
back then and sometimes It worked."
s~ud McKennon "But 1n this case it
didn't."
There were suspicions that Jane
Doc had been a biker Others thoua,ht
she was a prostitute. po sibly from Me~1co because of her s.l1Jhtly Latin
features But m ttie end, at was all just
atJesswork..
The day Jane.Doe was to be buned,
a Lona Beach woman came forward
with the new the the my&terymurdtt
victJm was Rhonda Fisher, a roamina
Gcof1Ja JJrl who'd supposedly hook·
ed up with the Hell's Anatls
But poh~ located Rhonda 21 er.
She was hv1n1 an Orqon
Almost t ... o yun after the lhna.
anothtt woman 1clcntiRcd Jane Dot
u Tm:sa Mme Tippet, a auooosed
30-)ear-old pool hustler rrom· Nonh
Carolina who, also uted the m.m
Mat1e Meeker and Mattie Sttllwell.
But Tippet. in vestigators learned.
was suppo~d to he the mother of two.
Jane Doe. 1hr county coronor said,
had never had a child. A.nothcr dead
end
A mothu "ho had not seen her
daughter s1nlC. a lam1l> quarrel eight
years before. 1..on tacted police, think-
ing Jane Doc might be her daughter.
But police found the woman's daugh-
ter. The my'>tCr) continued.
"We sohcd a IOI of cases for other
c:1t1es but we didn't <1ol"e our own ."
!\aid McKennon
Grundy said uf all the lead'i and
tips. there was onl y one he thought
might ha ve been o n target
"A woman 1n T1Juana had reported
her daughter m1s'iing," the detective
recalled. "When I went to the house to
talk with her, <1he refused to talk with
me She told me her daughter
drowned and washed upon the beach.
"That alway'i rubbed against my
gills. I was neve r sure 1f I believe her
or not. But It doesn't matter now."
The Rev. G . Russel Shaw. who said
last ntes for the unknown woman,
s~11d he ha!i never for&<>tten that
particular funeral.
"I have a very vi v1d memory of 1t."
said Shaw, who moved to V1ctorv1lle
shonly an.er the rainy funeral. "It was
troublillJ. 1 remember aJI the dctt»
tivcs at the funeral. wa.itina around to
see who would show up. I wa. curious
too."
Shaw said he moved out of Hunt·
inaton Beach bchcvina that the
woman be had buncd had been
identified ua Nna•ay (rom Oeol'Kia.
"I f0f1tl the name but t.hal'S who fve
been thankma tt wu alJ these years. ••rm sony LO bear that•s not trUc, ..
be added.
ThouJh the murder my tcry re·
mains an opm, Ktl ve c.atc, daccti Vt)
have had ultle reuon to ~ntinuc the
hunt for the identity of a woma.n ho
h.ad somehow lapped lhrouah hfc
without le.avinf 1 inalC pcnon be-
hind who could lJut rilme and fltt
~~~"iimos1 likc chc pmon didn't
t"Vco nut.." mytcd d~cnnon.
A Costa Mesa man suspected of
killing his wife and severely beating
the elderl y owners of a motel nearly
nearly a month ago, is undergoing a
psyrh1atnc eumination this week to
determine ifhc 1s mentally capable of
understanding the charges he faces.
Joseph K.atcher. 6 7. as accused of
murdenng his wife. Kay, in their
( osta Mesa condominium and driv-
ing to Desert Hot Springs where he
aJlegedly continued his violent ram-
page after confronting the motel
owners.
He has been m a hospital 1a1l ward
smce his arrest Jan. 19. Desert Hot
Springs pohce broke into the Sussle
Guest House office where Katcher
allegedly was trying to strangle
Pauhnc Sussle, the motel owner·~
wift
K:ucher suffered a broken wrist
and skull fracture when police pulled
him away from the woman. The
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Pilgrim's proud father
to appeal to NB Council
Shipwright Dennis Holland 1s e~
pected to take the plight of his
I 00-foot clipper ship before the
Newport Beach City Council tonight
to ask that the Pilgnm of Newport be
allowed to stay docked at Rhine
Wharf Park unul a pennanent home
for the I 8th-century-style ship can be
readied.
Holland. 3 7. of Costa Mel>ll ism the
midst of an ongoing feud with the city
over the docking of h.ls handmade
boat at a city dock. Clty officials say
Holland has overstayed his welcome
at the dock and 1s blocking public
access Holland says he cannot move
the boat and has no place to put 1t 1fhe
could.
Friday. a Superior Coun Judge
dented the city's request for a re.-
straining order aga1nst Holland
which would have forced bjm to
move the Pilgrim immediately. But
the Judge said the city could come
back in a week 1f the boat was not
moved by then.
Betty Holland. Dennis' wife. said
many of the couplc·s long·hme
fnends and supporterl have prom-
ised to show up at the meetin,. "If
they all show up it'll be packed. ' she
said.
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Mesa cops nab 'vigilante'
Gunman tells his victim he's
out to ·clean up neighborhood·
• A 19-year..old Huntinaton Beach
youth on his way to visit some friends
ll1 Costa Mesa Sunday ni&ht was
aJlegedly threatened by a man who
pointed a loaded gun at his head and
said he was trying to clean up the
Cycle
chase
ends-in
crash
Pair arrested for
stealing motorcycles
Two men riding on sto)en motor-
cycles led police on a high-speed
chase Sunday afternoon from Hunt-
ington Beach to Santa Ana where
both lost control of their bikes and
crashed, according to police.
Jeff Dean Millick, 20, of Hunt-
ington Beach and Reggie Martinez,
22, of Santa Ana were arrested on
suspicion of grand theft auto and
reckless driving. Both remained in
jaiJ today on SS,000 bail.
A Huntington Beach patrolman
said he 5e0tted the two riders driving
at exce151ve speeds at 3p.m. Sunday
"They were aoing up to 100 mph
d we finally pve up the chase. It
was becoming too hazardous,•• ex-
plained Lt. Jim Walker. who said a
police helicopter continued trailing
the men.
nei&hborhood.
David Feierabend told policche
was ridina his motorcycle in an alley
behind the 3000 block of Coolidae
A venue about 6 p.m. Sunday when•
man approached him and uked his •
Aatronaat'• eye view
name.
The man demanded identification
from him and then allqedly pulled a
loaded handgun out of bis beft,
cocked it and placed 1t to
Feierabend's head, threatenina to
.. blow his brains out" if he moved.
Accordina to a police report,
Feierabend explained to the man that
he was aoing to visit some friends in a
nearby apartment.
Millick lost control of his motor-
cycle in Santa Ana and crashed.
Martinez crashed several minutes
later, accordina to police. Millick was
later treated at Pacific Community
Hospital for injuries to bi~ knee and
hands.
One of the motorcycles reportedly
was stolen in Hunungton and the
second. a brand new bike, was
reported stolen from Costa Mesa.
ao.ton •peclallat Brace llcCandleu •napped tilt. picture
of the Shuttle Challen,er d~ Ida •pace walk tut week.
llcCanclleee wu moTbie away frOm the •pace •hip utncthe
m•nned manea•ertnc 1in.lt he helped to create.
but UCI ranks in top 10
officials aren't impressed
1984 Gourman report 'not taken
seriously' by some educators
BJ ANDREA ADELSON °' .. ~ ........
UC Irvine is amona the top 10
colleges in California, aocording to
the 1984 Oourman Report, a ranking
of the nation's undergraduate
schools.
But university officials apparently
aren't impressed by the honor.
Stanford University wins top
honors with UC Berkeley taking a
close second in the fourth edition of
the rcP.?rt.
Cahfornaa has the highest per-
centage of good colleges in the
country, says Jack Gourman, the
compendium's author and a Cal State
University Northridge professor.
The pronouncement may come as a
welcome validation to college ad min-
istrators whose institutions win high
rankings.
But some academics and corporate
recruiters put littJe credence in the
report.
f.ducators contacted by The Daily
Pilot say they rely on two other
rankings, a National Science Foun-
dation listing offederal grant winners
and a second Dascd on the findings of
toe national education groups.
'I'm not afraid of them. I'm not
just off the street," Gourman said
from his home in Los Angeles ..
"We're not disturbed by criticism."
he said.
Oourman's repon is published by
National f.ducallon Standards, a Los
An,eles-bascd profit-makina or-
ganization that evaluates institutions
of higher learning here and abroad.
A murder mystery:
After 15 years pass
she's still Jane Doe
She was just Jane Doe.
Dark hair, sliabtly chubby and
you_DJ. maybe 23 or so. She was
weanna a flowttcd bloule pink
capria, an imitation leather jacket and
a cheap digner ri.na.
For 1968, shedidn't look out of the
ordinary. Except that she was dead.
Invesdptors went over each of the
items so many times that they 11w
them in their sleep. For yean they
went over them, tryina to naure out
who the woman was.
Still, she remained just Jane Doe.
Her throat was ala.shed and she had
been left to die in a nauddy Hunt·
inaton Beach field. Two &"' boys who'd been bunlina for 1n •the
vacant lot di1COvered her y, It wu
STEVE
MARIL£
RETROSPEC TIVE
killer was an cacapcd mental patient
now on the loote. More bodies bad
been found, aJI horribly mutilated. A
satanic,JrOut> was beina souaht~
He 1s the president.
Gourman, S l, a political science
professor. said he initiated the report
an 196 7, and published a second one
in 1977. In the last three years, two
editions have been published annual-
ly, he said. The au1de's intent is as a
national mirror, to show college
leaders their strenJlhs and weak-
nesses, Go~rman said.
Besides beina circulated by an
Illinois book distributor to retail book
stores, Gourman said the
two-volume report is purchased by
"hundreds'' of corporate recruiters,
high school counselors and govern-
ment officials.
As for UCI. Gourman said
"they've got strength. They have a
good chance to become a national
university, althoufh a lot of people
don't know them.'
According to Lynne Wither, a
University of CaJifomia academic
(Pleue eee UC IRVllU/ A2)
The suspect lhea walked him,
Feierabeod said. with tbeaun Pointed
at his stomach, to the apanment and
asked the midmt to verify that he
knew Fcierabend.
When the mident vouched for
him, the man let Feierabend &O inside
and explained that be wu tryina to
keep the neilhborhood clear of .. hoods or hoodlums.,.
After he lhook the owner's hand
repeatedly, he l,eft, the police ..W.
Richard Coleman. 51. of CO.
Mea1 was arrested after' the ftllid•
c&lleo Police.
Coleman was booked i1110
Costa Mesa Police ~t Jliil
on suspicion of k.idnappiat Md
assault with a deadly weapoa. A loaded h ... ft WM NCO ___ _
his ~~pobce y,d, and b9il wu tel• S2S,OOO.
Unconscious
brain tied to
learning?
UCI researchers
probe mind's
storage areas
BJ ANDREA ADELSON
Of .. DlflrNet,....
Stories persist about unconscious
swiery patients wbo can rec.au oper-
atina room conversations.
And now UC Irvine rcsearcben
have ditcovered the anesthctiud
brain is capable of learning and
remembcrina information durin&
what was thoupt to be an unaware,
and unrcsPonsave state.
The research findinp. conducted
at UCl's Center for the NeurobioloSY
of Lea.min& and Memory by On.
Norptan Weinberacr~ Paul Gold and
"Debra Stembera. were published in.
the February issue of Science map-
z.ine.
Gold says the researcber'1 pl is to
evco1ually identify what aaus of the
brain store memoriet. lb.at findina
could lead to the ditcovery of a
trigerina mechanism in people
W'bOte ability to 1eam and remember
is blocked, sucb as the retarded. the
senile or those sufreri.na from a teVere
trauma, be said.
"We're usumins it will be 1everal
yean before ideoufyina the specific
bra.in system related to memory .... the
39-year-okl researcher said. He could
(Pleue eee llllAm/A2)
Summer-like crowds
swarm coastal sands
The sunny weather that lured
32.000 to Orange Coast beaches and
prompted a flotilla of weekend
boaters to set sail may drop a few
degrees as clouds gather.
However. the combination of a
holiday (for some) and stJll pleasant
temperatures proved enough to draw
a crowd to the sand today.
L i f e guard s ex p ec t e d
larger-than-normal wcckda) crowds
today as surfers and sunbathers hit
the sand. taking advantage of the
three-day Lincoln's Birthday holiday.
Sunday "was picture perfect." a
cloudless and windless day, although
the beaches this morning were slight-
ly mo~ overcast. Newport Beach
lifeguard Enc Bauer said.
On Tuesday, weather forccasten
predict clearing along the coast after
considerable cloudiness tonight with
overnight lows dipr· ng to 40 to 50
degrees. Hiahs o 63 to 74' are
predicted.
A Southern Califorrua ht&b of 76
degrees was reported Sunday an Santa
Monica and, although beach attend-
ance slipped from last weekend,
county lifeguard~ reported im-
pressive turnouts for a February.
More surfers than bathers braved
58 degree ocean temperatures, catch-
ing fairly shaped one-to three-foot
waves out of the WC1l. Bauer said.
About 8,000 sunseekers put down
towels at Newport and Corona drel
( Pleue eee CLOUD9/ A2)
ll>flWlcd ftoc-down. Her clothes were
muucd. If abc had a punt, h wu aone.
At fll1t the boys thouaht they'd
found a manncqufo.
For 314 diyt Jane Doe was kepnn
a menuary refriaerator while detec>
tive1 tried to rasure out who she was,
where abe bad come ftom and why
1hc had died The mortuary com-
plained, but Pollet wert insistent the
hunt not bt cut off' too JOOn
Winter replacement.
But wberi the lNth Sol out and
word of the murder spread. wUd
Nmon swept the community. The
-
Thctt were hundreds of leads but
ea.ch one wu a ~end
(1'1--... JAR& DOS/ A2)
•
a.-who takee oftr ~e beacla• wla au
the. people are 1oae? ne.. ...,.ia. til.e 1
ftllllt at Colona del ru State a.eta oa a
la.aay weekday afteraooa. Tia• late
ma-maker Alfred Bltclaoock woel411aw
..... pl•eed"" tlM .... t.
)
'
BRAIN RESEARCH AT UCI •.•
l'romAl
~.,e no umctablc for comma up with
a mt'mOf'1 st1mula11na dasco"ery.
In the mcanumc void and his collea"uc~ wtll pursue the anestl\esta re~a1 C'h and otht'r avenues to un-
t.anglt' ho"' ammal brain's pn nt
memon
I hl' p\)chob1ol<>&1sts found that
the horm one epi nephrine -more
co mm o nl y kn o wn as t he
tl1ght-0r-fi~t chcmu:al adrenabne -ma' pla) a role 1n the formation of
ml'tnnnc\
~lcmor 1es arc b\'hen•d to b( 1m-
pnn1ed when an 01gani!>m becomes
e:4C1ted or arou ~-d b> an event.
fp1 ncph ri nc •> pre\ent during
arou\al
Rc-.earcher'i pro,ed their point by
1n1ect1ngalrcad\ '>edated rat~ with thc
honnone whale they underwent
"traioula," samul t.ancously sound1na
a tone and admm1stenn,an electncal
,hock. The ammals were not awak-
ened by the sudden surie of
cpanephnne and measurements of
their bean rate and reflexes showed
no chanie d unna tra1mna.
Yet lO days later, the &nun.a.ls were
found to huvc been conditioned to the
fear trainini. Rau 1n a waking state
th~l rett1vcd the shock-and-tone
whi le unconsc1ous stop_JXd dnnkmg
when they heard the noise. A control
group that received sali ne instead of
epincphnne dtd nor.
Gold explamed ttult the pa1nng of
memory fonnauon and adrenaline
had been substantiated before h 1~
work. However. b) working with
CLOUDS ON THE HORIZON ...
From Al
\hr bc..ilhl'\ un '>unda\, \\llh about
1 uoo k'-'l'' '>un "or\h1per~ un Satur-
da' hi: \lllli \~Ii \ear-old '>urkr )ulkn:d a nec k
1niur. \aturda\ "ht.•n h1tt1ng the
m l-.1n huttum, Bauer said I h(' un-
llknt1licd man "a~ trcatt.•d at the
heath, and no othe r 1nJUfll'\ l>n urrcd,
he ~aid ..
At Huntington and San Clemente.
another 16.000 people took to the
sand over the weekend.
"It got krnd of cloudy and wind) b}
afternoon," Huntington lifeguard
Ron Hazelwood said, with better
than average surf conditions.
COST OF ROSES •••
From Al
He M id most people In thls ., .. ar.tradtUonll Md .. ......,..-.
long-atemmed rOMS ranging for $35 to MO a doan, ~Ill on ttM
quSllty and the arrangement.
SaH9s are deflnltety brlak for ttlta Valentine'• Dey. NottfiMiDcl "°""
Company already hal order• for 180 dozen r9d rQM9.
At Conroy's In Cot ta Mesa. cfetk Kati Dinger Uld ~ Mv9
ordered "hUndreda and hundr~" of red ro ....
Newport Florists report 160 orders )ult for red roeet ..,. Jn thll
morning.
At Atth Avent.Mt A orlat In Huntington &Mch, ownw M ~
reported order• for 500 roees and exp90ta many more orderl to GOl'M In
tod81, and tomorrow.
'There's no doubt, Vatentlne's Day la our llng~ ~Of
the year.'' eald Kaye Coope<, Newport Flotllta flower arranglt'..
For thOl8 wanting to apend less for their Valentine. mo.t ftoNel oftW
&Ingle roeee prettify tied up wtth red or pink rfbbon wNch COit lbOUt tl.'5
or a dozen tea roaea, whJcil la a smaller roee, for~ $30 • cto.n . .,....,..
.,.. atao aprtng arrangement. with tullpa, lrlt and puuy wtllowwhlch teltt
at about $20.
"BaJloons can atso be fun to give. We had Iota of orderl thie )'Mr tot
bahoon bouqu.ta, '' H id Cooper.
Th<>M tftver balloons made of mylar coet ebOut $3~60 Md\-6<**
bdoone cott about S 1 .50, she said.
A new development thll year 18 the number of women~
flower• to their loved ones.
"Let's face tt , men like ftowera too. I'd SUQOelt a epray of~
0tchld1 °'two roees In a bud vase. That woutcf be very romanttc and ldter
all. that's What Valentine's la all abOUt,'' Rlach aakS.
UC IRVINE RANKING HIGH ••.
From Al
analyst, "no one takr.-. 11 'er)
senously."
However. W1thi:r 'aid (1ourman·,
rankmgs did · tcnJ tu agrl'c "1th
other!. " sut h a) tlw nat1on..1l C on-
fe rencc Board ranlo.1ng puhl"hcd an
the ( hronu:lc of I l1ghcr E:dutat111n
maga11nc la!>t }Car
A torporale rnruttl'r lor a largt.·
Grange ( ount) firm who ..1i.kcd not to
be 1denttfied. said the Gourman
Repon .. ,.,, not h1ghl~ rc!>pet·ted " Hl·
relies more on 1odustr;· tradi: rank-
ing!. when hmng graduate'>
"That''> their op1n1on.. \aid
C1ourman
"l hen: arc a numht:r nl guides o ut
that arc u..ek\'> •· hl' \aid t.allmg thl'
( onlerence Board lic,11ng ..a tompen-
d1um of gO'>'ltP
C1os~1p or no till' n·pon 1\\t1t.•<l h)
the < onlerencc Board of Associated
Rc<,carch Coun cils that ranked
undergraduate schools. "was very
1n tl uc nt ial an budget ncgo11ations 1n
the last ,., mon ths." sa id Wilham
Park('r, l ( r.. as)OC1atc VICC
t.hant·cllor
·\mung graduate <,chools. the Na-
11unal Science Foundation hsting acts
a~ the premier yardstacl
"The two together provide a good
profile ," said David Sc he ller, an
a'>s1stant dean of graduate studies at
l ICI.
The Irvine campus wai. ran ked
among the top third of the nation's
bc!>t I 00 undergraduate ..:olleges, and
58th in federal suppon fo r research,
Parker said
"That means that in less th an 20
\Cars. UCI has come from ranch land
to a very good university," he said.
sedated arumaJs, rescarche'1 h• ve Ii
simpler task of son1na out wh1ch
events t.aluna place in the brain arc
related to memory.
.. A lot of the bnun is depressed
durin• anesthes ta," he sa1d. Gold
likened the process to lookina fo r a
oeedle 1n a haystack. Sedation makes
tbc haysw:k smaller, he said.
While Gold p1d Ile is fascinated
that the findings a,jve credence to
reports about operatina room recol-
lectaons, the research should not be
viewed as gi ving hope to sleep
lcaminJ. advocates. "Anesthesia is a
very different tate than sleep," he
said.
An individual would likcl~ wake up
if given the stimulant cp1nephnne
dunna sleep, Gold pointed out
In Los Angeles. another 200.000
flocked to beaches.
"Mostly· surfers and quite a few
swimmers. but mainly lots of boats,"
Santa Monica lifeguard Jim Bowman
said. "We've got sails everywhere."
A combination of warm weather
and mild winds attracted boaters to
the high seas.
Some swimmers had to be resuced
in the Santa Monica area because of
riptides, Bowman said, but the waters
elsewhere were risk-free.
John Rockford of the Harbor
Patrol in Marina dcl Rey said, "h 's
the bisgest weekend for boating this
year. Over 2,000 boats left our harbor
alone."
The exodus from area harbors,
however, kept lifeguards and harbor
patrols busy as many vessels found
minor problems when they took to
sea after long stays in port, Doman
satd.
"We hel ped several boats that
either had dead batteries or ran out of
gas," he said.
At the Los Angeles Civic Center, a
high of 70 was recorded Sunday,
while Burbank checked in at 71.
On Tuesday, a cloudy morning in
Los Angeles is expected to give way to
clearing in the afternoon and highs in
the upper 60s. forecasters said. fiighs
in the valleys will hover between 66
and 72.
At the coast, highs of 65 to 73 are
likely.
Mountain areas will hang on to
clouds throughout Tuesday, with
highs in the 50s and lows between 25
and 40 degrees expected.
In the deserts, highs of60 to 75 and
lows of 27 to 45 are forecast.
The ra nkmgs. even v ourman's. a1.1
as an "external validation'' that can
provide persuasive leverage among
legisla tors and college admi nis-
trators
Withe). of the l!C staff. said
Gourman's report isn't taken
senousl\. because it's cntena 1s
"vague.· unsub~tanttatcd and un-
clear "
"We don't put any weight on ll."
!>he said.
Gourman defends hi s repon as
being based on empincal and verifi-
able information compiled from a
network of college !.Ources and ab-
sorbed by a staff of 50.
"They send us solid information on
a department's weaknesses and
strengths." Gou rm an said. "We
know 1f there are biases because the
raungs are constantl y coming in."
JANE DOE REMAINS A MYSTERY .••
From Al
The Last· 111ok trl\l''>t1gatur'> to
< anadJ 'il'"' ) orll c 1t\ Jnd 'v1e\ICO
Thi.' I.lead "om.in ' tingerpnnt'i "'ere
run through thl· I l!l rnmputi:r -not
oml' hut tlml· .ilt1·r llmt· [·aL·h atern of
l 1<11h1 ng "'a' '' ud1l·d lor \tgnc, of
Y.h1·rl' 11m1gl1 h,l\C t~cn purtha\ed
f 1n.1lh lhl' 1h'll'l ll' t."' ~J\l• up and
J.11H I )11t' "'·•' hunl'<l I.ii' people
\hoY.l'd up t1111lw p.iupcr\ funeral on
.1 ~.rl'' ;rnd r.11n\ I rida~ an a < ·orona
dd \ifar n·mt.·lan -lot I S2F
I 'l·n al thl· tnd, police kept
< hl'l king fll '>l'l "''H> might sho" up tu
'>L'<' an unkno" n Rirl buried an an
unlll<11~cd gr.1\l' But t'\t:r'\Ont' 1n
. till r1Jilntt' "·t' there on · otlici..il
huc,int'" Keportt.'f'> and policemen
I oda\ I<; \l'ar\ iJfter the woman
wa' lo~nd th1· l a.-.c remain~ ope n,
although thl· l h,1ntc\ of l"-t.•r dl'
tc;·1m1ninj.! 1Aho lane D ot• wa\ 1\
remote 1 hl' l han<.e'i ot fi nding her
lullcr are l.'\Cn \hmmer
"t n le.,., \Ontt•o1w 1 u \t l om<.'!. 1 n
'>omc da' and lllllk\\t'' and te ll\ all
-wc·11 nc,t:r lo.1111v. ·\aid \gt \.for11c.·
Mt Kennon 1Ahll 'JX'nt \Car\ .,...or~mg
un the c;a<,t· and n.·ma1n\ f,1n11ltar with
1tl> de1aal<,
He remember\ tor 10\lancc. that
the woman'\ aquamarin<. n ng -s11c
6 l/4-took deti:t tl\ei. 111 the farm
town ot Woodland .\Jeweler 10 the
town outside \ac:raml·nto saw a
polite ad in a trade ma14.unc and
thought he rtHllcd 1t a\ one he had
~Id
"Thal ""il' one of our few lead ~ and
1t looked good for a whale," ..aid
Mc Kenno n "Rut 1t wa!. another dead
end "
Reu~d poh~ dctccuve Joe C1ru n-
dy 'ipcnt two )C31"\ on the ct~ before
calh na 1t qum and moving to the
wtlderneu alona Pu~et Sound 1n
Wa.shan11on where he 1s 'illll haunted
by mc:moncs of tbc namelen lad)
"Yeah. ll sull bothers me-I wanted
to clear 1t.'' he rccallc.-d dunna a
tckpho nc tnten:rcY... ''It wa\ n cht\'ilt
A rttl da ~ic."
Grundy t alC'ul • .u~d that he and
other ofTiClC11 conducted nearl y 5.(()0
inttf\ltc • tn1velcd ~uth of lhc
border twtcc and ~vcn tracked doYrn
two pcnon who d11mtd to have \ttn
1
the mystl'f) woman walktng with a
man shortly before she di ed.
The field where Jane o oe·s bod)
was found has now been plowed
under Newland Street passe s
through 1t and St'vcral subd1 v1s1ons
ha ve been built The murder sa t(', tn
cffc<.t. ha~ bcl'n buncd along with the
nJ melc!>s \ u:11m
Hut 1n I %ti when Newland went nu
tunhcr \Oulh than Yorktown A.\·
l'nue. the weedy lot was a fa,onte
daytime haunt of )'Oung children out
explonng and a n1g.ht time hangout
for )Oung rouplcs look mg for a quiet.
\Cc:l ud cd \POI
"People would go there lo neck.
That's about all." said McKe nnon.
There was a little dart path )OU could
pull out on to ··
•\Iler the woman 's bod) wa~ dis-
covered, police went door-to-d oor m
the .-.urround1ng neighborhood asking
the same Question and getting the
\3mt.• ani.wcr. Nobody hea rd any-
lhtng. nohody saw anything.
Because the unknown woman was
killed on a Thursday. police set up
blockades on three straight Thur~ay
l'venang5. Every car traveling through
the area wa, ,topped and every dn ver
asked 1f hr had pU!i.Cd that way the
night the dark-haired woman was
k1rlcd Nothing.
"We used to try that kmd of stuff
back then and rometimes 1t worked.··
..aid McKenno n."But an this case ll
didn't "
There were SUSPl<'IOnS that Jane
Doc had been a biker. Others thouJht
-.he wa' a prostitute. pon1bly from
Mexico bccau~ of her 1habtly Latin features. But in the end, 1t was all JUlt
aucs,work
The day J3ne Doe was to be buned,
a Lona ~ach woman aime forward
with the new' the the mystery murder
v1c11m w3 Rhonda Fi'her, a roamina
C1eoraia gttl who'd supposedly hook-
ed up with the Hell's An&ela
But police located Rhonda Faiher
\he wu livina in Orcaon.
lrno'it two year1 aner the kdhna.
another woman 1dcnufied Jane Doe
M Tcr~ Mane Tippie&, • iulJl)()tCd
.lO-year-olu pool hUJtkr from-Nonh
< ~rohna Yrho allO ulCd the nam ' \
Mauc Meeker and Mattie St11lwcll.
But Tippet, in vest1gaton. learned.
was ~upposed to be the mother of two.
Jane Doe. the county coronor said,
had never had a child. Another dead
end
A mothcr who had not seen her
daughter since a fam ily quarrel eigh t
years before. contacted police, think-
ing Jane Doc might be her daughter.
But polac:e found the woman's daugh-
ter The mystery continued.
"We \ol ved a lot of cases for other
c1t1es but we d1dn"t solve our own."
said McKennon
Grundy said of all the leads and
taps. there "as only one he thought
might have heen on target.
"A woman 1n Tijuana had reported
her daughter mt !>\tng," the detecti ve
recalled "When I went to the ho use to
talk with her, she refused to talk with
me She told me her daughter
drowned and washed up on the beach.
"That always rubbed against my
gills I was never sure if I beheve her
or not. But 11 doesn't matter now."
The Rev (, Russel Shaw, who said
last nte~ fo r the unknown woman.
said he ha!. never foraonen that
partu.:u lar funeral.
"I have a very vav1d memory of 1t.~'
said haw. wh o moved to Victorvill e
shortl y after the rainy funeral. "h was
troubling. I remember all the detec-
tive~ at the funeral. waiung around to
sec who would show up. I WH cunous
too."
Shaw said he moved out of Hunt·
1ngton Beach behev1n1 that the
woman he h.ad butltd bad beeo
adcntafied au runaway from Georgia.
"I foract the name but that's who rve
been th ink.in& it wu all these years.
"I'm sorry to hear th11'1 not true."
he added
Thouah the murder my tery re·
ma1ns an o~n. active cue. decectivcs
have had hule ttuon to continue the
hunt for the identity of a woman ~ho
had somehow lipped throuah life
Wlthout leavtna a inalc pcnon be·
hand who could put 111mc and face
U>tf.~~·tmost Ii.kc the person didn't
even u 11t1" muted McKennon
t ..
Some clouds are gonna roll in
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Religious group ban from
city facilities reviewed
Newport may open
facilities to use
for church meetin s
By JERRY HIRSCH
OflNC>ellJNttl l.eft
Church groups can't use city fac1h·
ties in Newport Beach but the city
attorney's office is recommending
dumping the policy.
Last September a woman asked to
use a park building for a Bible study
class. But Pa rks. Beaches and Rec-
reation Director Ronald Whitley
denied the request in accordance with
a City Council policy passed in the
1970's.
At the same tame, Whitley asked
the city attorn ey's office to review the
policy.
Assistant< 1ty A.ttomey Robert D
Gabnele found a recent U.S. Su -
preme Court ruling overt urned a
similar ban at a state universit y.
"The Supreme Court said it was
actually a v 1ola11on of the First
Amendment to prohibit religi ous
act1v1t1e!> whale allowing 01hcr form s
of expression." Gabriele e't plained.
Jron1cally, the city passed the
church ban because it thought it was
upholding the Constitutional separ-
ation of church and state.
In a repon to the City Council.
Gabriele says a re ligous group could
successfully challenge the policy and
that 1t would be wiser to treat religious
organizations like pri vate groups
wishtng to rent fac1ht1es.
The woman wh o wanted 10 teach
the Bible class never filed a request for
a permit so city officials don't have
her name. but her verbal requc!>t was
enough to spark a re view of the
policy, said Rccrea uon Su pcr-
tntendent Tom Line.
.. Because 1 t is such a sem111' e l!>SUc
we wan ted to take another look at our
poli cies. fi nd out what other c1t1es arc
doing and how the laws · have
changed." he !>aid.
The cuy get s onl} two or three
requests a year from rehJious group'i
who want to use cit) fac1ht1es. he i.a1d.
But the num ber may ancrea!>c 1f the
ban 1s lifted.
Gabnele also I!> recommending
that the Cit) change its pol1C)' hmtting
how political groups can rent cit}
faci lities for meetings.
"The poliucal proh1b1t1on 1s that
you are not allowed to hold a meeting
unless r,ou have an opposing faction
attend. • Gabriele said.
Mesan undergoing exam
following murder of wife
Su s pect h as been in
hospita l Jail wa r<:l __
s ince rampage
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN Delly "°' l lMT
A Costa Me!.a man l>Uspcctcd of
ki lling his wi fe and severely beating
the elderl y owners of a motel nearly
nearly a month ago, is undergoing a
psych1atnc examination this week to
determine rfhe 1s mentally capable of
understanding the charges he faces
Joseph Katcher, 67. 1s accused of
murdenng his wife, Kay, in their
Costa Mesa condominium and driv-
ing to Dcsen Hot Spnngs where he
allegedly continued his violent ram-
page after confronting the motel
owners .
He has been 1n a hospital jail ward
since his arrest Jan. 19. Desen Hot
Spnngs police broke into the Sussle
Guest Hou'§e office where Katcher
allegedly was try1ng to stra ngle
Pauline Sussle, the motel owner's
wife
Katcher suffered a broken wmt
and skull fractu re when police puJled
him away from the woman. The
Just Call
642-6086
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Costa Mesa man also had faJLen
thro ugh a glass window before patrol-
men arrived.
Because of hi s inJ unes and the
psych1astnc testing. Katcher has not
been formally charged with any of the
crimes and remains in police custody
at R1vcrs1de General Hosprtal.
Meanwhile. the 76·year-old motel
owner remains in a coma at Desen
Hospital tn Palm ~pnn~s. Arthur
Sussle 1s connected to a hfe-suppon
~ystem and has been near death since
the beating, officials repon.
Transformer triggers
fire at Edison plant
A transformer fa ilure caused a fire
early Sunday at the So uthern Cali-
fornia Edison Co. power plant at
Newland Street and Pacific Coast
Highway 1n Huntington Beach.
Bill Compton. an Ed ison area
manager. sa id the blaze was quickly
exuneu1shed by company employees .
Huntington Beach firefighters were
summoned to the scene and assisted
in the clean-up. he said.
Compton said there were no in-
JUnes an connection with ti re
O ne of the plant'!. fou r generating
unns was shut down a~ a result of the
fire. but there wa5 no loss of power to
Edison customers. he ~1d. The cost of
the damage done by the fire has not
been determined. but repairs arc
continuing this week. he ~1d.
Compton said the fire occurred at 5
a.m. Sunday.
Several hours earlier. shortl y af\er
midnigh t, the Edison plant released
high pressure steam in ,hutting down
one of its generating unus. He.said the
loud noi~ caused by this release
prompted several nearby residents to
call the clectn c company
He s.a1d the harmles relea~ of
steam was not related to the trans-
former fi re
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Scrabble tourney
set in Huntington
Scrabble players wiU convene this weekend for a
tw~y ~ournament .at the Home ~vinaa and Loan
build1na 1n the Scachff Vtllaie shopp1na center. Main
Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntinaton Beach.
What ls your opinion of the space program now that
two satellites launched from the space shuttle
Challenger have been lost?
AIDS still a
major crisl ,
doctors told
Players of all aaes and slull leveJs are invited to
compete an the event, which will beJin with the novice
ctivision tourney at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The
intermediate and expen divisions will compete Feb. 2S
and 26 at the same hours.
RcJistratioo is S3 in advance or SS at the door. For
further mfonnatioo. contact Geneva Akers. director of the
Huntington Beach club, at 960-2729.
L egal tal.t on divorce planned
Attorney Pat Herzog wiJI present a workshop on th e
legal aspects of divorce Friday at the UC Irvine Women's
Opponunities Center. 281 l Mam St., Irvine.
The workshop, which will run from I to 3 p.m., will
cover the problems and procedures involved in dissolu-
taon. Further 1nfonnation may be obtained by calling the
center at 856-7128.
Dlabetlc test• at Valley hospi tal
Fountain Valley Community Hospital will conduct a
~nes of free d1abet1c screenings for the public, scheduled
for Tuesday. Feb. 21 and Feb. 28. The screenings will be
held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the hospital. 17100 Euclid St ..
Fountain Valley.
. SymJ?to msofdiabetes inclu~e u~usual thirst, hun_ger,
rapid weight loss. frectuent unnauon, blurred vision,
drowsiness, irritability, itching, cramps and slow healing.
A blood glucose test will be performed to screen for
diabetes, with results available within minutes.
The screenings arc being offered in cooperation with
the American Diabetes Association and KNXT-TV
Channel 2. More information can be obtained by calling
the hospital's education office, 966-8168.
ltallan group sets dlnner-dance
The Italian Catholic Federation Branch 302 of Sts.
Simon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach will hold its
annual dinner-dance Saturday at Colman Hall, 20444
Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach.
A no-host bar will open at 6:30 p.m. followed by
dinner at 7:30 and dancing from 8:30 till midnight.
Reservations, at S 12.50 per person, must be made by
Wednesday by calling Jo Amato at 968-1446 or Don
Merlino at 960-3506.
Raf er Johnson to addreu group
The Laguna Niguel Community Forum Series will
feature Rafer Johnson, the J 96001ympic Decathlon Gold
medalis~ Sunday at 7:30 ~.m. at the Shepherd of the Hills
United church of Christ m Laguna Niguel.
T1clcets for the event are on sale at the office of thr
Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Christ, 30121
Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. office hours arc 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. For information call 495-131 0.
Balboa panel plan• meetlng
Adam Sofio
student
Costa Mesa
"l still think the space
program is great. People
need the technology
that'scomefrom the
space program."
Fernando Aguilera
restaurant worker
Costa Mesa
··1 don't know exactly
why they lost those satel-
ites but I still think it 1sa
good program."
Mary Ano Archbold
teacher
Newport Beach
"My husband works
10 a field related to the
space program. He's
project head for Triton
missiles and sub-
mannes, so of course J
think the space program
is great. But, even if he
didn't, I think we·ought
to be in space."
GuyTorelll
real estate broker
Costa Mesa
.. I still like the space
program. They've had
18. I 00 percent success-
ful missions and two
soofs. We should look at
It that wa}. Besides. no
one knows whose fault 1t
is the satclhtes didn't
perform as planned."
Alice Gold1mltb
beauty colleae student
Newport Beach
"I still like the space
program because
women arc going up
now. I want to see the
movie "The Right
Stuff' so I can better
understand It all. I think
it's really neat they're
trying to find out about
Ii fe on other planets."
Darlene Newsom
student
Costa Mesa
"It seems like a big
loss. considering the
mone} that goes into
Lhose things. but I suit
think the space program
1sagoodthing. You
have to look at all the
good things the space
shuule ha~donc."
Joan GoldsmJtll
nurse
Costa Mesa
"l t doesn't worry me
Lhc} lost the satelite-
JUSt so they don't lose
any people. I think the
\pace program is im -
ponant because a lot of
the discoveries they
make in technology and
data in space is apRli-
cable to our lives.•
KenSoejoto
chemical engineer
Rancho P alos Verdes
''I've always been for
the space program. It
seems when they make
an error like with the
satellites, the media
brings out this negative
news instead of all the
positive things they've
accomplished."
BJ dM AIMda&M Prat
ANAHEIM -The h!c expectancy of the AlDI
epidemic. a proposed medical ree rrene and hope (or ..
blind and deaf tbrouah su~cal advu1ces weri IJD.C!9
Caliromia McdicaJ Assoc1auon cooventaon topic. dbl
weekend.
Dr. Robcn D Burnett, ouiaoina prta.ident of: dil
33,0QO.membcr CMA, also pve 1 f&m¥Cll lddl9
SuDday, as Or. David Homer of lnaJewood pseperiid to
succeed him. •
Dr. Oarcnce S. Avery of San Leandro, who "'81
beoome the fim black physician to hud the CMA llDCI il
was established in 186S, was selected p~aident-elen.bf
the aroup's 421 -membcr House of Oeleptes and Will
succeed Homer an a year.
At a syposium to teach family ph)'sicuans ~ co
recognize and treat Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn-
drome, the chairman of California's AIDS task foroe eiaid
the AIDS epidemic is still "a cnsis" that could ~
the nation·~ health care system if not brouabt uDdei'
control.
Despite recent reports that AIDS is on t.M wane. Di'.
Marcus Conant said: "Physicians all over the couatry
have got to be aware this problem is goina to be .nm 411
through the decade and maybe to the end of the ct1W117.•
· Dr. Harold Jaffe, chief of epidemiolOI)' for the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, said the number o(
reported AIDS cases is doublinJ every ii.JI. month•. M of
Feb. 9, the COC confinned 3,409 ca1a nationwide of die
illness, which has taken more than 1,400 Uvcs since ftnl
recognized in 198 I.
Freezing doctors' fees to improve the medic:i.l
profession's image was supported by sliahtly more tbaD
half of the nearly 20 doctors wbo spoke on the aubject
Saturday at a hearing before an advitory committee of11ae
association's House of Delegates.
"If we do not pass this we wiU be crucified by the
media,'' said Dr. Glenn Molyneaux, president of the San
Francisco Medic.al Society.
The fee freeze was proposed by Dr. Stephen KanJCD
of San Luis Obispo after ttie Texu Medical AllC>Ciation
endorsed a s1m1lar plan.
However some doctors contend the public imqe
improvement that would result from a fee fteeu would
not solve the larger problems associated with health care
costs.
"Doctors can't solve the problem even if th~ were to
work for nothing," said Dr. Frank Roicn of Whittier.
The six-member advisory committee will make a
recommendation on the proposal and send it to the 421
delegates today. A dcciSJon 1s expected late Tuesday or
Wednesday.
At another symposium, Dr. Mansfield Smith of
Stanford Uni versity said surgical implants in the middle
ear and laser surgery to remove brain tumon and correct
retina imperfectionsareofferinanewhopcforthedeafand
the blind.
Smith said the ex pen mental treatments would be able
to restore beanna and sight to some with tenetic or
degenerative diseases.
The ··middle-ear hearing device .. transplants may not
be available to the public for up to five years but could end
up costing the same as or less than hearing aids, Smith
said.
bUSl~~~:~l~aa~:r~~~~:~:~}t~:s&.l~~~~:in85'~,~pw~r LB Counc1· 1 race off to a crowded start meet Feb. 21 at 8 a.m. at the Balboa Pavilion.
The guest speaker will be RichaTd Lcuhrs. dj.rector of
the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce.
Blrden to aee Alaska show
The Laguna Beach City Council race 1s a little more
crowded since four new candidate~ filed papers to
part1c1pate in the Apnl I 0 elecllon.
"Birding Alaska" will be the subject of a lecture~slide
show at the general meeting of the ~a and Sage Audubon
Society Feb. 21 at the Bowers Museum annex in Santa
Ana.
Paul Chnsllanscn. Martha Collison. Paul Muno1 and
Rick~ Slater ha vc Joined three other candidates V} ing lor
two council seats. Incumbent Neil ht1patnck. political
act1v1st John Gabnels and educator ~1ndair "S1" Jones
announced their cand1dac1es earlier
Gerald Tolman, a math teacher at Fountain Valley
High School and chairman of the society's Christmas bard
count, will conduct the program, scheduled for 7:30-p.m.
For further information, call the society at 974-8250.
Meanwhile. Dorothy Rhodes. an office manager for a
Laguna Beach accounting finn, announc"<l she will run
against incumbent Verna Rollinger for the cit} clerk
pos1uon.
Chnst1anscn, 33. ran unsuccessfully 1n last year's
council election. The 20-year resident believes traffic
'congestion. senior c1t1zens' housing and parking are some
of the key issues facing the city.
Monday, February 13
"I think we need to look at the bud~ct in a more
responsible and mature way," Chri stian said, adding that
council members "stud y problems, but don't come to
terms with them "
• 7.30 p.m .. Newport Beacb City Council. City Hall.
3300 Newport Blvd.
• 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Arts Comml11lon Council
Chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
Chnst1ansen attended Laguna Beach High School
and later earned a law degree from Western State
Un1vers1ty at Cal State Fullcnon. He 1s a partner 1n a
Laguna Beach hotel and employed 1n a local investment
firm.
Tuesday, February 14 The 50-yea r-old Collison, a vice president of a local
Laguna Beach real estate firm, has been a resident of the
city since 1968 and presently chairs the city design rev1rw
board. Valeutlne's Day
• 9:30 a.m .. Orange Coanty Board of Supervisors.
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m., Oruse County Plannln1 Comml11lon,
Hall of Admm1stration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Sant.a Ana.
• 6:30 p.m .. Cotta Mesa Plannlng Comml11lon, City
Hall Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
Collison 1denttfied the proposed San Joaquin Hills
freeway, senior cittzen housing. parking, hillside develop-
ment and a financially sound government as the maJor
issues for the upcoming election. "We also need to work
on defining the vill age atmosphere and the government''
responsib1litv to the puhlic." 'he said "My whnk
PoucE Loe
Two Costa Mesa men snatched
off street, robbed at gunpoint
Two Costa Mesa men were kid-
napped on the street at gunpoint by
four men Saturday night, dnven to a
park and robbed of $231 . police said.
The men were walking eastbound
on Center Street about 7:4S p.ru.
when a black Datsun pulled alongside
Lhem. The driver jumped out and
pointed an automatic machine gun at
them, police rcponed.
The driver ordered the pair into the
Hanttniton Beach
A praae brc&k·in WIS reponed
Sunday on the 18000 block of
Fieldbury Lane. Someone entered
throuah an unlocked door and stole
tools wonb $2,000. • • •
Someone buralamed the Thrifty
Drua Store. 211.l2 Beach Blvd., carll
Sunday by enterina throwah the roo .
the los included electronic equip.
ment worth $2,000. • • •
A resident of the 18600 block of
Dem1on Lane told police that some-
one took items from her silver 1980
Dluun 8210 while 1t was parked
unlocked earl)' today near the City
Pier. The to included SlOOcash and
1 put'IC and wallet wonh Sl6. • • •
A man was afTC1tcd Sunday eve-
nina at the Ta~t store, 9882 Adams
ve.. on susp1c1on of shoplif\ina.
car, where three other men held
knives to their throats, and drove
them to l ion's Park at 18th Street and
Park Avenue in Costa Mesa. the
v1citms told police.
The men were marched across the
park to the restrooms and forced to he
down while they were robbed.
When the four men ran across the
park and d rove off. and the victims
went to a nurby aas stati on and called
Merchandise wonh $200 was re-
covered. • • • Someone stoic an oranae 1978
Datsun pickup parked Sunday in
front of a home on the I 00 block of
17th St~t. The loss was estimated at
$4,000. ••• Enterina throuah 1 sunroof, some-
one buralarized 1 red 1978 Datsun
parked over the weekend in a dnvc-
way alonJ the 8300 block of Kina·
fisher Drive. l)c loss included car
stereo equipment worth S 1,2.SO. • • • A man was arrested unday af\er-
noon at the Albertson's market at
Golden west Street and Warner Av-
enue on suspioon of shophf\ma.
Recovered was food worth $3 I 0 • • •
A re 1dcnt of the 7800 block Qf
Knstin Circle told poh~ unday that
her arccn J 971 Dodae van WH
buraJarittd by someone who entered
police.
The robbers made ofTw1th a watch.
a coat. cash and one man's wallet.
police reported.
The dnvcr was described as a male
Hispanic. with brown hair and eyes, 6
feet tall with a slender build and
weanng a black Jacket and brown
pants.
An invcst1a,at1on 1n10 the inc1dcn1
is ongomg, poltcc said.
throuK.h a i.ide window. The lo~\
mcluded stereo equipment wonh
$360 • • • Someone took propcn y from an •
unlocked brown I 96S Mustana
parked Sunday near 17th Street and
Pecan A venue. The los, included SS3
tn cash, a $50 radio nd $60 in
mbccllaneous item • • • A brown 1983 Honda Civic was
buraJamed while parked Sunday on
the 8100 block of Forcllc Dnvc A
window was broken to enter. The los~ e,ttmated at $350. tnc.luded u
sunooard and ,omc clothing
Fountain Valley
A home buriJary was rcponed
Saturday alona the 9200 block of
Mallard A venue omeone cntcm1
throuah 11n unlockrd bedroom win·
dow. 1'hc lo , estimated at S2 J 7 50,
mcludcd binocular\, a 011'~ ~t and u
f
Martha Colllaon Paul Chrlatlanaen Ricky Slater PaaJMuno&
philospoh) 1s we all have common problems and can solve
them together ··
Coll1~on received a bachelor'!) degree from UC Santa
Barbara and master's degree from Whittier College. She
spen t B years in the education field. serving as a teacher.
coun')elor and adm1n1strator at schools m Corona del Mar.
< oista Mesa and Tustin
49-year-old employee in thr mamtenancc department in
the Village Fatr Shoppmg Center, he said he seeks a
council scat because he "wants changes to benefit the city
and not interest groups.
She also has !>Crves as treasurer of the La~una Beach
Board of Realtors, a member of the Neighborhood < ongregat1onal Church. and was past president of Upper
Diamond Homeowners Association.
Slater advocates more commcncal development, 1
better maintenance program to clean up city streets and
beaches. improved bus service, new taxi service. rent
control and Jobs and housing for transients.
"We need to get them off the streets by giv1na them
work and a place to stay:· he said.
Muno1. who bills h1msell as an .. org.antc man" who is
.. ,elf sufliucnt through appropnate technology," wu
unava1lahk for comment.
Mick) ~later, who ran for Cit) ( ounc1l unsucce!>slulh
in 1982. ha' hct•n a Laituna resident for :!6 -..ear\ A
glas"> ~en 1ng lra\'. ' .. .\ teen-ager rcs1d1ng on tht: 9500
hlork nl Smokctrce told police ht!i
blact... 26-i nch Scbw1nn Cru1'lt'r
b1nck \~a\ o;toll'n over the weekl·nd
white part...ed at the Gtmco store on
Brookhurn Street The loss "A3'i
csumated a1S180 • • • Entenng through a garage doM,
'iumeone hurglariied a home on the 1.noo block of Cockatoo Avenue. 1hc
rc!ltdt'nl'I reported Saturday The lo!I\.
c'illmatcd al $299, included lad1e,·
1e"'elf) and hquor • • • ~meone ndin& in a 1973 or 1974
dark blue Plymouth Duster thrc" a
het'r bo1tle throu&h a window earl)'
c;;unda} at Manfey's Arco sen ice
stntion. 18480 Brookhurst t The
damage wu~ e~t1matcd at $75
lrvtne
h vc rmplo)'ttS of an lt'\1nt'
lum11ure maker were ane ted for
susp1c1on of arand thef\, after a plant
manager nllcacdly saw the men lea'·
1ng after hours with company prop-
erty 1n o truck on Saturday Police ~ovcrcd fi vr oak table tops worth
$600 bclongma to Ltfe Style Cah
fom1a, 17622 Von Karman Ave ,
from the vehicle The men. ran11na 1n aac from 2S to 37. were booked a1
county JAii • • • A 23-yrar-old p1pcf'ittcr from ( o~ta
Mesa wa'i taken anto custody by
lrv1nr poltce \aturda) after they
topped the car he \\o'H dn,1nt and
found lhrce out land.Ina ~arrant
aptn'il him Jamr' Michael "-.rrltnc
wa\ held on v.arrant\ forhurala"" nnlt
t"o m1\demcano1 charae11 • • •
fhe le nf • I >l 'cat-olt. tn 1nr
·--
vouth had tn be sphntt'd h\ para-
medics Saturda> afkrnoon alter he
\lipped from .iJunglc gym in Hcntagc
Par~. 4601 W.llnut AH· He was
treated at l ust1n < ommun1t\ Hnsp1-
tal
CoataMeA
.\ 24-,ear.old Co'\ta Me<>a "oman
told pohcc she c~aped two armed
men who ordered her into their car as
'>he walked along Oak tr~t Salurday
night. The woman wa1> ca~tbound on
Oak near National Strttt about 7 30
p m. when the men got out of a
Volkswagen bug. pointed a aun at her
and said, "You're comma With us ..
The woman run to her boyfnend'
house a frw blocks away. There are no
suspect" m the incident. • • • A ltfcauard on call for th( c11y of
Newpon Beach told police he parked
his ctty JCCP 1n ht$ dnvcway on the
300 block of E 19th trttt one n11ht
last week. When he came out the not
morning. hr found the JCCP had been
hroken into • nd his radio unit had
been stolen • • • Thieves entered an open wmdow
last Thunda_}' n1aht at 11 home on the
400 block ofE f 6th trect wh1l( tbe
~1dent was ms1de \lecpina Lo "'•s
placed at SJSO for a r.dto, c•sh and
check that wtrc stolen. The victim
told pohce he hkes fresh air • • • The tt'Creat1on room of the Ntw·
pon V1tla.ae Apanment Complc~ ••
63S W Saker t . wa\ broken 1ntoand
SbO was taken from a ~rctar) 's de k
Fnday f!laht ~unt) auard\ told
pohce 1 window ma' have bctn kf\
opc:n after a p ny took place that
night • • • ~ l"t'\ldC'nlc on the ~00 blod. ot
f>:iulannu venue v.-a' hursJanrt'd ,
Saturda> and and $505 was stolen.
Loss included a cup full of quantts
and a typewnter.
••• -\ tirr "as reported in a loclr.er at
TeWtnklc Junior H1Jh. 3224 Cah-
forn1a St . on Fnda} night. Books and
paper. in the locker were destroyed.
but noth1n& else was damaaed. • •• Wh1k the residents were out for the
evening. a home on 1he 1800 block of
Placentia A\e was buralan zed and
$885 worth of c~sh and Jewelry was
stolen Entry was apparently made b)'
pry1na open a shd1na ,11 s door.
Newport Beach
A Corona del Mar man reported
thC' theft of two hubcaps valued at $70
from his I Q66 Ford Mustang .91rkcd
at 2800 Ebb Tide Road Sunday
morning ••• 4. Laauna Hills woman rcpon.cd
thr the~ of a •nakcslun pune valued
at $1 60 and $75 ca h when sht left tbc
purK at her table to danet at Bobby
McGee's on East Coast H1ahway
Saturday ntaht. • • • A Newix>n 8cacb man reponod
S550 1n Jewelry and other houstho&d
items stolen from his home 10 lbc ~
block of nua Harbor turday. • • • A Newport Beach man ~Ported the
theft of two auto 'terco pea.ken
., alucd at S 180 from hts car par\ed 1n
the 1800 block of 16th trttt un • • • A Newport Beach man rcpontd tM
thef\ of houiehold ncms -1nclud1n
I \tcftO a m1crOWIVf O\eft and • ~v.1na mach1nt' -from hls home in
the ~00 b\OC'k (lf Tu ltn unday. Tbe
v lue ot the 1t~m1 stolen ~a\
S4 100
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Reagan asks accord
with Soviet's leader Texaco, Getty on
Chernenko Is oldest U.S.·Sov.cl .-elationJwen> unlikely 10 •U11Y merger biggest yet
off the current path while the new Soviet By die Anedec.4 Preti man to head USSR party leader takes control or that nation's vast
WASHINGTON (AP) -President
Rcqan's spokesman called today on the
new Soviet leader, Konstantin U .
Chernenko, to work wath the United States
toward "veater mutual understandina and
constNCtJve cooperation."
Hours after Chernenko was chosen to
succeed Yuri Andropov as head of tHe
Soviet Communist Party, White House
sPokesman Larry Speakes sajd any meet-
ing between the new Soviet leader and
Reagan would have to be "well prepared"
and would depend on a "reasonable
promise for success in results." the criteria
that has been applied in the past to such a
conference.
Speakes told reporters this morning:
"We invite the new leaders of the Soviet
Union to work with us in establishing a
basis for greater mutual understanding and
constructive cooperation.
··This wouJd apply to Mr. Chernenko
and others who serve in institutional
positions of authonty in the Soviet
Union."
Speakes said Vice Presidc:nt George
Bush. on bis way to Moscow for An-
dropov's funeral. would "stress our com-
bureaucracy. WASHINGTON -The Federal Trade Commission
"J think by and l&rae wc'n-. aofog to see a tentati'vely approved the nation '1 Jariest corporate mer&er
Soviet Policy that's not much different ever today, votmg to allow Texaco to buy Getty Oil Co.
from what we've seen over the last several The commiuion voted 4-l to allow the $I°' I billion rca~, and not very well-articulated,'' takeover. althou&h it will require Texaco to make some ~eburaersajdonABCTV's"ThisWeek divestitures to satisfy antitrust concerns, commission
With David Brinkley." SPokeswoman Susan Ticknor said. She did not give details
of the requirements, however, and a pre$$ briefina was
scheduled later in the day. Commissioner Michael
Pertscbuk was the lone dissenter in the vote to approve the
merger, taken before stock markets opened for the day.
Blac~ bacten •Y job tof16b
WASHINGTON -Some black Republicans wbo
helped elect Prcsiden t Reagan in 1980 say their job is being
made more difficult this year by what they tenn the
administration's insensitivity to the concerns of the black
community. Only about 10 percent of the nation's black
voters cast thetr ballots for Reagan in t 980, but
Repubhcan strategists have expressed concern tha~ 1
major voter-registration drive in black communities,
spurred by the presidential candidacy of tbe Rev. Jesse
Jackson, a Democrat. could cut into their share of the
black vote this year. Reagan also has replaced black
Republicans loyal to the administration with whites in
high government posts, said T im Jenkins, a former
chairman of the Council of 100. a group of black
professionals and business execu t1 ves.
Since 1949 HOURS
9:30-6:00
Closed
Sund~ys ·
. mitment to peace and, in particular, to the
search for mutually acceptable agree-
ments" during his discussions in the Soviet
capital.
Challenger ln good shape
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Space shuttle
Challenger came back to Earth in such good shape that
there should be no trouble sending it back into orbit in a
record S3 days. despite a failed brake, 31 damaged tiles,
hazy windows and scraped tires. NASA says. The space
plane completed its eight-day Florida-to-Florida mission
Saturday with the first landing at its launch site, and the
space agency said Sunday it returned as the cleanest
shuttle yet. ··The orbiter is very clean. in better shape than
any of the others," Ken Coffey, shuttle mechanical ~,stems officer. told reporters. All major systems arc in
fine condition, he added.
DEPARTMENT STOR£
181& NEWPORT Bl VO , COST A MESA
The choice of Chernenko was antici-
pated by a toP. U.S. official who says the
transition wall bnng few immediate
changes in U.S.-Soviet relations.
Chernenko, at 72, becomes the oldest
man ever to head the Communist Party.
President Reagan, who turned 73 last week,
is the oldest man ever elected president of
the United States.
On Sunday, Undersecretary of State
laWTCnce S. EagJeburger cautioned that
Ezpecting again
Prince.a Diana, the 22-year-old
wife of Prince Charla, la expect·
in( the couple'• eecond baby ln
late September, BucklnCham
Palace announced today.
What to do if you should ever
sD\ell natural gas.
If you've ever had a whiff of natural
gas, you know it's not French perfume.
But that's one big reason it's so safe.
We add th e smell to natural gas
(which is normally odorless) so you can
detect even the slightest leak
A slight odor near an appliance
usually means a pilot light is out But
if you have any ~?;!!r;:>gl· ~~~-:i
douhts. just call us. m~~:.;:....u.:;~~~~
If th e sme ll is
strong. <>pen the
wi ndovvs and doors. " ·
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match es or tun1 ~ ~
anything elect rical
on or off. not even
the lights. An.l/
electrical S\·\'i tch ~ ~ ··-could cause a spark --~...,,~~-~.~ ..... ~,,.
Alert everyone in your hom e and get
out. Alert your neighbors nearby. Then.
call the Gas Company. (But don't use
th e phone in your home).
If the gas odor is outdoors it could he
even more serious than a lea k indoors.
So call us ri~ht away.
Even if you don 't smell gas, we hope
you'll keep safety in mind .
N ver -tor any flammable materials
near a gas appliance or your
gas meter.
•
If your burner flame s (range, furnace,
water heater) are leaving soot deposits
or giving off an acrid odor, call us
immediately.
Be careful with unvented room -....___ ... ·. t=j~U. --
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heaters. They can cause fire, asphyxia-
tion and deadly fumes such as carbon
monoxide. If you're not sure if your' heater
is safe, call th e Gas Company. We11 check it
And be careful where you dig. Gas lines
are under your property, so call us before
you excavate. We11 help you find them.
Please keep these tips in mind.
By using natural gas safely and
efficiently, you11 be keeping
your gas bill as low as
possible.
And that's nothing to sniff at
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Baking mfr off shelve.
TRENTON, N.J. -As much as 2 percent of all
Duncan Hines baking mixes could be voluntarily pulled
from the market following the recall of a batch containina
excessive levels of the pesticide EDB. the product's maker
said. The contaminated batch of Duncan Hines Deluxe
Devil's Food Cake Mix bearing lot number 3 I t 6C2A was
ordered pulled from New Jersey shelves Sunday by Gov.
Thomas H. Kean after tests showed the product contained
three times the EDB level allowed by the federal
government.
Radloactlve tables sought
LOS ANGELES -Local hcaJth officials have been
seekmg radioactive restaurant table stands after some of
the contaminated furniture was discovered in Los
Angeles, Orange and Alameda counties. Cartons of the
stands emitting radiation comparable to two chest X-rays
were found Wednesday in a South El Monte warehouse
owned by Falcon Products of St. Louis, county health
phys1c1st Joe K.arbus said Saturday. In Brea, 130 stands
were found Wednesday at the Elite Inc. warehouse, said
Jim Hartranft. Orange County health physicist. Sixty
percent of the stands were emitting hourly radiation
rou~ly equivalent to the amount emitted by the
environment 1n a year. he said. Search of seven locations
in Los Angeles County and eight in Orange County found
no other radioactive stands, health officials said.
Lucky landing on Avalon
AV ALON -Three people scrambled to safety after
their light plane crashed through a barbed-wire fence near
the edge of Catalina Island's cliffiop Airport-in-th~Sky
during the weekend. Only a large shrub kept the Piper
Cherokee Warrior from tumbling down the slope
Saturday after Richard Church of Chula Vista came in for
a landing on the same runway where six people c:tied in a
crash Jan. 30 and three others escaped inJury in a similar
mishap Jan. 31. Church. 46, daughter, Robin. 18, and her
boyfriend. Matthew Finley, 19. all escaped injury as the
plane stopped 20 feet shy of the precipice. "There's only
one bush out there and he hit it," said Russell Palmore, the
airport's operations manager. "That's what saved him
from going all the way down. He was damned lucky."
Prosfltutlon arrest. up
LOS ANGELES -Police credit a controversial
"public nuisance" law for an increase in arrests and
prosecutions of Hollywood prostitutes as well as a 42
percent decrease in related cnmes ranging from murden
to car thefts. Deputy Chief Ron Fran le.Jc of the Los AOJCICS
Police Department's West Bureau said there were 3,300
prostitution-related arrests in Hollywood last year,
compared to 3, 156 in 1982. Male prostitute arrests
increased sharply, from 729 m 1982 to 1,280 last year, said
Hollywood Division vice Sgt. Tom Griffith. A reduction
in the mostJy female prostitutes on Sunset Boulevard
allowed officers to be shifted to Santa Monica Boulevard.
where gay nightspots predommale, he explained.
Gas prl~e edgl.ng up
LOS ANGELES -For the first time in months the
average price for gasoline has inched up nationwide, but
hundreds of stations in the West stilJ sell gas for le&S than
$1 a gallon, oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg says.
Wholesale gas prices increased an average 0. 72 of a cent a
gallon in the last three weeks. but dealers absorbed most of
the raise and only charged motorists an average 0.13 of a
cent more, said Lundbef1. who publishes the weekly
Lundberg Letter tracking 011 industry trends.
WORLD
Leaden arrive ln M08Cow
MOSCOW -Vice President George Busb and
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher are amo!ll the
world leaders arrivina today to ~}' last respecu to SOvi~t
• President Yuri V. AndropQv. Those head.ins for An·
droPov's funeral Tuesday Square included a Cbincae
Communist Pan1 Polit~uro member who will be the
hiahest-c;an.k.ing Chinese official to visit Moscow ln 20
yean. Over the last two decades, the Communist rivals
have been at odds over ideological, political and border
disputes. The Chinese official, Vice Premier Wan Li, said
today before leavina PekiDJ that China and tbe Soviet
Union are "two pat neiahbors" and he hoped IOr
improved relations with Moscow.
Iraa-Inq battl1ng bJcreua ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq -Iran loday ahelled 'four lntqi
catiesand the military vowed to retaliate bystri.k.Jnaw,ets
''deco 1n11dc Iran Lan territory," Baahdld Radio reported.
A mfhtary SPoke1man. spcakina over the racho, said the
cities or Bas11. Mandah, K.banlqu1n and KhurmiJ had
bcc11 Ulelled, "caus1na loss or hfc and darnaee to
propeny." "In order to deter the treacherous Iranian
rqime and 1n retaliation for all 11~. reek.Jess pt"Kliees,
we will \'tbemcntly Jlrike 1elcaed lr1ntan tarpu deep
inside lrana1n territory.•• said the 6Pokclnan. who wu l\Ot
1denuficd.
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That's an apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
where companies are going and which people are helping
them get there,just watch 'Credit Line' -every day in the
Business section of your new lailJ Pillt
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COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A·10
Lancaster president Irvine's MicroVenture wants
of landscapers group to. automate the realty industry
Sten Lancaster ol L.aacuttr Eottrprbet 1n Costa Me~ has hccn elC'tted
president of the Orange ( ounty-Long Beac h cbap1er of tht: CallforuJa
Ludscape Contractors A11oclatlon. The nine-person board took office at the
Jan H 1nstalla1wn l'lanquct CLCA 1s the laflt!>t trade group 10 the na1100
rl"pre~nting stau:-lllen<;ed land scape and 1mgauon contractor and 1hc1r
o,upphers. • • • Anaheim resident Marcie KlelD was been !>electt>d 10 hll Lht.• new po\11100
ol d1re-c1or of pubhC' relations at the 4~room WHtln Soutb Coast Plan hotd
11 "as announced b> Robert L. Hawes, general manager \hc "a'> pre' 1ou'il)
KLEIN JANSSEN
employcd h" 1he Anaheim Convention Center as dtreuor ol photograph) .\1
We'>lln \hl' "'II pubhc11e the hotel to the local commun11\ a' "ell ao, national
market'> through the media and sptt1al events • • • Alldrew K Skiver, \Cn1or vice president at 8 .J . Stewart Advertising ud
Public Relations, Inc., o f Newport Beach. recent!) recc1.,,,ed a I 0-year sen ice
pin from Scblage Lock Co. Ski ver began working wllh Sthlage 1n 1973 a!> an
3lCOun1 c\crn\1\t.' Richard E. Jooes, manager of mMketang SC!'1cc\ al
lx·hlage. prc"·ntl·d the pin to Skiver. • • • Hun11ngton l'kn<.·h resident Jollo D. Jan11ea has bct.•n namcd·senwr real
estate manag<.·r h) Coldwell Banker Real Estate Management Services. Ht!I
new title v.a\ dnnoun<.cd by Fred Halperin, president. who \a1d the m lc wa!o
created to 1dcnllf) 1ho\l.' real estate managers who have con\1stently produced
a high volume of hu\lnl''>\ and demonstrated a high le' cl of professaonahsm
Jan~~n lx·ga n his rnrn·r at ('old well Banker 1n 1971. ••• 4'ian Ch:mcntc rrndent Richard D. Boryszewald has been appo1ntc
prc'>1dcnt ofSouthmark Capital Corp., it was announced recent I> by Gerald 8 .
Jollosoo, prc..,1dcnt cit Southmark/Unlvenity Group ot Long Beach.
Bof)'\ll'W'>ka come\ to \outhmark from lategrated Resources, whcrc he s.ervcd
fonwo yeoin as a ..entor v1l'e president. markettng. Southmark Capital 1s the
whok..ak d1\tnhutor for Southmark/Un1vers1ty 1o ves1mcnt program\ • • • Laurena S. Lackman ha\ het•n namt.'d vice pres1dent-con1roller uf the
ncv. I) lormcd Knudsen-Kero Foodi Group. Lackman -.erved a\ corporate
t.ontrnllcr of Marlo Petroleum, Inc.. ot Long Beach hefore Joining
Knud'K'n Kl'rn Her rnpun\1b1l111c' v.11l include accounting funttaon'>. tax
Jn:ao, and audit 1.:11ordinJl1on tor tht Lo\ Angeles-based firm • • • Ray Kovacs, gtncr.11 rnJnager ol thc Ne" pon Beach Marriott Hotel &
Tennis Club ha' annount l.'d thJt lhl· lir\t pha\e of their $30 m1llton e"pans100
dnd rcOO'-Jllon ha\ ht:gun "11h ground being hroken for an underground
parking lot that"""' hold 61Kll·ar-~ < omplcllon of thl' pro1ec1 is an11c1pa1ed by
'-o' I • • • Tbt Woodward Companies l)f /'.t.·"" rmn Keach h<l\ e selec:tt'd Carol Elcbeo
Interiors of \anta ·\na to de'i1gn and furna'>h four model hom('s in a new
R1 verndc: dnclupml'n1 called New Ha,en ~quart• footage'> for tht''>l' \1ngle
tarn1h delaLht•d humc' rangl' from 94 5 to 1.60() \qUare feet • • • Loretta Lynam of 1..-iguna Beath ha\ JO•neJ Cochrane Cbate, Livlng1too &
Co., Inc .•. a' Jn dirn tor lur the agcnc) ·s 1.n:at1 vc d1" 1s10n Prt•\ 1ou\I)' !lhc:
worked for Weekley & Associates an ()alias. where shl' ~erved a\ senior an
director. In hc:1 new pu~111on. she will be responsible for creatl\e au11v1t11.'\ for
Raacb0Callfornla'11ndu'>tnal d1 ..,,1s1on and DH 1n"c')tmc:nt~ • • • Clpber Oata ha~ ka!led a 1,002-square-foot uni1 located at 4000 Westerly
Platl.' 10 Newport BeaLh for use a~ a computer component~ sale~ business. The
propcrt> wa., lea<,ed through Norris, Beggs & Simpson, with Rob Norn!> and
Kath~ T ulkr as agent\ The lo-month lease is valued a t $56. l2X • • • Automotive Rentals ha\ lea<>Cd a 1.068-squarc:-foot un11 lou1Lcd al 4(J()()
V. C\tl'rlv Pl.ice 1n "-l'"'-POrt Reach for the purpose of housing their
adm1n1\tra11 ,c oflitc 1 hr propcrt) wa5. leased through Beggs & Simpson, with
Kathy Faller and Rob Norris as agents. The 36-month lcaw 1\ \alucd a1
\59.824 • • •
MUTUAL FUNDS
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
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The real estate industry 1s at la-.1
startma to "think computers." Ac-
cordtoJ to Michael Barron. chief
necutivc offi<:c:r and chairman of the
board of 1 rvine-bascd "M 1cro-
Vcnturc," now that the recession 1~
casing up, the auiomated real c!>tatc
office 1s becoming a reaht).
I hough currently only 5 percent of
the industry is computenz.ed. those 1n
the business are beginning to get
C'-Clled about the kind!> of software
packages m the offing, Barron say!>,
Some feel t hat the computer wave t!I
inevitable and they'd better roll with
the tide. Others go overboard in
-.ceing uses for computer pro$fams
Rut Just about everyone is begrnning
to get some degree of computer fever.
Dunng the recession, which began
1n '79 and lasted about three years.
homebuyers were practically a van-
11.hing breed Interest rates peaked at
22 percent. It wasn't ea!oy to sell a
\oltware packajte to help agents keep
UPS AND DOWNS
NEW YORK (AP) -Th4! follow1"9 "'' inow' the Over·. the -Counter itocks and warranls th11 have 11<>ne up lhe mo,1 an<! down !ht_ m0$1 based on oercent Of change fQr Frlda'I'. No H Curltlti trading below S2 or 1000
shares are Included.
trac._ of their salc<i. They'd say: "I can
keep track of how many I had last
month in m)' head -zero"
Now that 11nie\ arc belier. M1cro-
Vcnture 1~ rcpomng record ~les. In
the tim two weeks of December. the
compan} \old 200 M1cr0Venture
It bra nee,. a S 140.000 sales volume.
This 1s more than ha'> been ~Id by
any real estate sot\ ware producer 10 a
comparahle penod. accordmg 10
Planning Research Corporauon. the
firm which handle~ d1stnbut1on for
Micro Venture
Yet the Na11onal Assoc1a11on of
Realtor!> has decided to market a
program by Digital Equipment Cor-
poration to be ready 1n six months
instead of the one now a vailablc from
MacroVenturc. Barron ~ys NAR
thinks they need to go to the same
source for hardware a nd software.
In his op101on. this 1s shortsighted.
Often 11 isn't a big computer firm's
'ityle to do 1he software and the
hardware
M1cr0Vcnture 1s making the real
estate software which fBM has
chosen for its personal computers.
Digital Equipment Corporation, Bar-
ron says. has made the kmd of real
estate software which will only run on
a certain DEC computer. thus forcing
the ..ale of a hard-to-~ll item when-
ever 11 sell~ the real e!>tate program.
Because IBM doesn't have any
problem sclhna Ill computers. It
doesn't have 10 design real estate
software to run only on a certain IBM
PC. Barron e:11pla1ns
M1cr0Vc:n1ure real estate programs
help sale!>men keep track of their
clients or do analyses to mereasc
produc11v1 ty. Plus they help brokers
with property management. office
accounting and sale-. management.
MicroVenture is also developing
finaoClal services software with an
eye to changes in the industry. A new
trend m the housing market may soon
be one-stop shoppin~. with real estate
agent and financial 1nst1tution rolled
into one:. M1tr0Vcnture's software,
says Barron. would easily tit the ball
for that lc1nd or dual role.
MlcroVenture CEO
Michael Barron
Water seminar slated
Water -or the lack of It -will be
the topic or a landscaping seminar to
be held at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa on March
16 .
Xeriscape '84 (the word is denved
from the Greek word for "dry") 1s to
be co-sponsored by the Municipal
Water District of Orange County and
the local c hapter of the California
Landscape Contractors Association.
The seminar is designed for land-
scape architects. planners, nur-
serymen and water district personnel.
Cost 1s S50, which includes lunch,
and S25 for students. For information
and registration, call 97 3-1023.
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EDITOR ·s NOTE This IS the
second article rn a 12-part scn'cs in
which S)'lvta Porter descnbes W8)S
tcJ\payers can save on tht•1r 1983 and
1984 income tan·~.
You m 1gh t lose much ore' en most
ol your ta>. savings from I 98J's
favorable tax changes 1f )OU were
among the m1ll1on'i hit h> fire, storm
or other cac,ualty losses 10 1983. The
vast maJOnt:y of you no longer will be
able to claim any casualty losses at all
The tax law has knocked o ut sharing
the losses with the millions of you
who suffered uninsured damages to a
car. iit ulcn hike\, losses of cash
through mu~1ngs. o ther casualties.
And even 1f your losses from fire.
storm and the like were substantial,
the IRS now will bear only a fraction
of your loss o r none at all.
In contrast to previous years. you
no longer will be able to deduct 100
percent o f yo ur p e rsonal
(non-business) casualt> losses tn ex-
cess ofS I 00 for each casualty. For '83.
you mu'>t not only deduct the first
SI 00 of ever) casualty loss. you also
must reduce your total casualty losses
1n excess of the $100 wastage by 10
percent of your adjusted gross 10-
come. "Adjusted gross mcome" is
your gross income unreduced by your
11em1:ied deductions or exemptions.
Say you have an ad1usted gross
income of SJ0.000 and you were hit
by a S2.500 storm or other casualty
loss 10 your home, car, boat or other
personal property in 1983. In 1982,
you could deduct the S2.500 lessS100
for each casualty -or S2.400.
Assuming you were in a 32 percent
tax bratkel. IRS shared your loss up
to $768 ( 32 percent o fS2.400). But for
'83. you have no ca sualty-loss deduc-
1100 at all You bear the full loss. The
10 percent of $30.000 "wastage"
($3.000) wipes o ut your deduction.
Thus. 1f your casualty losses arc less
than I 0 percent of your adjusted gross
income, don't bother completing the
casualty-loss section of your '83 Form
1040 Your casualty-loss deduction
will be forfeited.
Your 1983 income tax may be
increased also bccau~ of two new
unfavorable chanac in the medical
I
I
SYLVIA
PORTER
EXPERT ADVICE
expense deduction rules for '83.
• For '82, you could claim up to
S 150 of medical insurance premiums•
even though the 3 percent "wastage"
reduction for medical expense
eliminated any otherwise allowable
medical expenses. This "complica-
tion .. in filing your return has been
eliminated for 1983. The entire
medical insurance premiums are now
added to your other medical expenses
subJCCt to the "wastage" reduction.
• The 3 percent of adjusted gross
income "wastage" allowed in 1982
has been mcr~ased to 5 percent for
'83. If your adjusted gross mcome for
'83 1s S35.000. you lose SI, 750 (5
percent of $35,000) of any o therwise
allowable medical expenses you have.
For 1982, you wasted only Sl.050 (3
percent of S35.000). lo a 30 percent
bracket, this could add S210 to your
1983 taxes (30 percent of $700).
Before completing your medical
expense deduction schedule on your
income tax return for '83. check
whether your medical expenses will
exceed the 5 percent "wastage" figure.
If they don't, there 1s no sense in
tortunn$ yourself and completing
this section of Fo rm 1040.
There were several tax-rttum filing
changes, generally good news.
• Form 1040A 15 now available to
more individuals. And you may be
able to use the simpler Form I 040A.
though you could not in 1982. If you
made a contribution to an lndiv1dual
Retirement Account. you had to use
the longer Form 1040 for '82. If you
wanted to claim a ch1ld-<.are credit,
you had to file I 040.
But for '83. the m1lltons of you who
made contn but1ons to an I RA or had
l
child-care credit can use the simpler
Form 1040A 10 claim these deduc-
tions or credns. You must, of course.
be otherwise qualified to use Form
1040A. But the simpler Form 1040A
has become less simple. It's no longer
a two-page Form I 040A but an 1983,
11 consists of a 2-page Form 1040A
plus a 2-page schedule J. Form ,,.
I04t>A.
So much for "simplifying" tax
fonns.
• You now have an automatic
extension to Aug. I 5. 1984. 1f you
can't file your '83 Form 1040 on its
due date of April 16. 1984. By filing
Form 4868. you can gel a four-month
automatic extension to Aug. I 5. In
filing your '82 return, you were
allowed only a two-month extension
to June 15. I 983.
This four-month automatic ex-
tension now applies equall y to filers
of Form 1040A. Previously. the
automatic extension could not be
used by Form 1040A filers. Note: You
have up to the extensio n tame to make
your '83 contnbut1ons to a new or
existing I RA or to a Keogh cx1sung on
Dec. 31. 1983.
The extension does not give you the
nght to defer paying your ta:11.
however. You must pay with the
extension request on Form 4868 what
r,ou expect to be the balance of your
83 tax. If you underpay the correct
~nal tax balance, you will have to pay
interest on that underpayment. (f
your underpayment is more than 10
percent of your final tax on line 56 of
Form 1040. you also will have to pay
a late payment, non-deductible pen-
alty of 0.5 percent a month. If you
knowingly underpay by a drastic
total, th~ IRS m~y disregard your
automauc extension and penalize
vou for not filing on lime.
One wpayer who showed no tax
due when he filed for an extension.
although he knew he had a big tax to
pay. was so oenalized.
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Coaat
Which Orange County
gentleman Is "most likely
to be seated at An-
tonello's without a reser-
vatton"? / A7
Callfomla
Radioactive table stands
have been discovered In
Orange and Los Angeles
counties./ M
A lone bush probably
saved lives of three on
plane that landed at .
Avalon 's hilltop airport.
IM
Na don
Texaco and Getty 011 Co.
have merged In the larg-
est such transaction In
history .I A4.
Black Republicans say
It'll be tough selling Re-
agan this year .I A4
World
Reagan Is seeking mutual
accord with Soviet
Union's new leader .I AA
Mum's the word for Prln-
0998 Diana. She's expect-
ing second child In Sep-
tember .. / A4
Features
Nancy Reagan leads the
list of people who love
Aphrodite chocolates
from Huntington Beach.
/A7.
Wife of penny-pinching
husband tries to settle
accounts./ Al
Sports
The road will be a bumby
one for area basketball
teams In the CIF playoffs.
/C1
Jack Renner finally won
the Hawaiian Open that
eluded him last year. /C2
Entertainment
The TV miniseries "Cel-
ebrity" Is a riveting drama
about three boyhood
friends who all became
famous./ Al
Bualneu
Micro Venture of Irvine
has a goal for Its market-
ing department -a com·
puter In every real estate
office./ Al
Flnanclal columnist Syl-
via Porter looks at good
and bad news affecting
your19831ncometax
return./ Al
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Comlca
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OMth NotlCM
F•tur•
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AM Land«'I
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Cycle
chase
ends in
crash
Americans ski with vengeance
to pick up top winter awards
Pair arrested for
stealing motorcycles
SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) -
Debbie Armstrong. in only her see-
ond )'eat on the U.S. ski team, became
the tint American gold medalist at
the 1984 Winter Games y, ea •
ing a 1·2 U.S. sweep of the &iant
slaJom.
The sold medal was the first for an
American woman in the Jiant slalom
since Andrea Mead·Lawrence won
the event at the 1952 Games in Oslo,
Norway.
After a slow start. the U.S. team was
on its way with a venp.nce. The pain
team of Kitty and Pe1.Cr Ym.ttben
put the Amencans on the chart with a
silver in the figure skatin1 competi·
lion on Sunday.
Today, Armstrona. of Seattle, and
Christin CoopcrofSun Valley, Idaho,
took the top two spots in the giant
slalom in commanding fashion.
ArmstronJ, second to COoper after
the mominJ's first run, turned in a
time of I rrunutc, ll.01 leCODdJ over
the second run to win in 2:20.98.
"I 11w the cowae yeQerday, and 1
knew it was a ~ hill for me,"
Armstron1 said. "From the minute I
~t up this momina I felt iood-I knew
1f I kept my bead t'1'!~ and lk.ied positive, I bad a c to win a
medal:' Cooper had a time of 2;21. 38 -
I :08.8? OD the first run and I: 12.S I on
the second run.
Perrine Pelen of France won the
bronze medal in 2:21.40, nearly a half
second behind the -iO-year-old
ArmstroQ&. Pelen won a brom.e in the
event at the Lake Placid Games in
1980. "Those were the two runs of my
(Pleue Me AIUaJCAlte/A2)
Two men riding on stolen motor·
cycles led police on a hiJli.speed
chase Sunday afternoon from Hunt·
ington Beach to Santa Ana where
both lost control of their bikes and
crashed, according to police.
Jeff Dean Millick, 20, of Hunt-
ington Beach and Rcgje Martinez,
22, of Santa Ana were arrested on
suspicion of grand theft auto and
reckless driving. Both remained in
jail today on $5,000 bail.
A Huntington Beach patrolman
said he spotted the two riders driving
at excessive speeds at 3p.m. Sunday.
Mesa 'vigilante'
nabbed by cops
"They were going up to I 00 mph
and we finally gave up the chase. It
was becoming too hazardous," CX·
plained Lt. Jim Walker, who said a
police helicopter continued trailina
the men.
Millick lost control of bis motor·
cycle in Santa Ana and crashed.
Martinez crashed several minutes
later, according to police. M illick was
later treated at Pacific Community
Hospital for injuries to bis knee and
bands. one-or the motorcycles reportedly
was stolen in Huntington and the
second, a brand new bike, was
reported stolen from Costa Mesa.
Gunman told victim
he· s out for hoods
A l ~year-<>ld Huntington Beach
youth on bis way to visit some fnends
in Costa Mesa Sunday ni&bt was
allegedly threatened by a man Who
poimed a loaded gun at his bead and
said he was trying to clean up the A8tronaat'• eye view neighborhood.
lllMlon ~ Bnace llcCandle. •napped th1a picture David Fcierabend told policebe
of the &battle Claallenier ~ b.U apace walk tut week._;-w¥. riding his motorcycle m an ~Icy
llcCandle. wu mo'riliC away &Om the •ce abip uma the behmd the 3000 block of Coolidge m•nned maneay....a ...... anlt be belped to create Avenue about 6 p.~. Sunday when .a ... • ...._ • man approached him and asked bis
.......................................................................... name.
but
The man demanded identification
from him and then allegedly ~ulled a
loaded handgun out of his belt,
cocked it and placed it to
Feierabend's head, ihrcatcning to
0 blow bis brains out .. ifhc moved.
According to a police repon.
Feierabend explained to the man that
he was going to visit some friends in a
neartiy-apartmcnt.
The suspect then walked . him
Feicrabend said, with the gun poin«J
at his stomach, to the apartment and
asked the resident to verify that be
knew Feierabcod.
Wben the resident vouched for
him, the man let Fcierabend ao inside
and explained that he was trying to
keep the nei.&bborhood clear of
"hoods or hoodlums ...
After be shook the owner's band
re~tedly, he left, the police report
said.
Richard Coleman, 51 , of Costa
Mesa, was arrested after the resident
caUcd police.
Coleman was booked into the
Costa Mesa Police Department Jail
on suspicion of kidnapping and
assault with a deadly weapon.
A loaded handgun was recovered in
bis car, police said, and bail was set at
$25,000.
UCI ranks in top 10 -
officials aren't impressed
1984 Gounnan report ·not taken
seriously' by some educators
istrators whose institutions win high
rankings.
He is the president.
Gourman, SI, a political science
professor, said he initiated the report
10 1967, and published a second one
in 1977. In the la.st three years, two
editions have been published annual·
ly, he said. The gu1de's intent is as a
national mirror, to show college
leaders their stren~s and weak·
ncsses. Gourman said.
Soviet leader warns
western 'hot heads'
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of .. 0.-, ........
UC Irvine is among the top 10
colleges in California, according to
the 1984 Gounnan Report, a rankina
of the nation's undergraduate
schools.
But university officials apparently
aren't impressed by the honor.
Stanford University wins top
honors with UC Berkeley taking a
close second tn the fourth edition of
the rep~m.
California has the highest per·
centage of good colleges in the
country, says Jack Gourman, the
compendium's author and a Cal State
University Northridge profes.sor.
The pronouncement may come as a
welcome validation to college ad min·
But some academics and corporate
recruiten put little credence 10 the
report.
Educators contacted by The Daily
Pilot say they rely on two other
rankings, a National Science Foun·
dation listina of federal grant winners
and a second based on the findings of
top national education groups.
'Tm not afraid of them. I'm not
just off the street," Gourman said
from his home in Los Angeles.
"We're not disturbed by criticism,"
he said.
Gounnan's report is published by
National Education Standards, a Los
An.eles.based profit·making or·
pmzation that evaluates institutions
of higher learning hCt"C and abroad
A murder mystery:
After 15 years pass
she's still Jane Doe
She was just Jano Doe.
Dark hair, sli&htly chubby and
yOUnJ. maybe 23 or so. She was weannc a flowered bloute pink
capris, an imitation leather jacket and
a cheap dinner rin&-
For 1968, she didn't look out of the
ordinary. Except that she wu dead.
Investiptora went over each of the
items so many times that they saw
them in their alccp. For years they
went over them, tr)'inc to fiaure out
who the woman was.
Still, sbe remai~C:Just Jane Doe.
Her throat wu ed and she bad
been left to die in a muddy Hunt·
inaton Beach field. 1'wo yoll.._ bpys
who'd been buntina for frap 1n the
vacant lotdi1COveftid her body. U wu
sprawled facc~own. Her clothes were
mussed. If she bad a pune. h was
aone. At fint the boys thou&)\t they'd
found a mannequin.
But when the truth aot out and
word of the murder spread, wild
rumon sw pt 1fe community. The
I
STEVE
1Alll£
RETROSPF CTl~E
killer wu an escaped mental petient
now on the k>ote. More bodies had
been found, all bonibly mutilatod.. A
•tan.iC pwp WU bei!)& souabl
For 314 days Tue Doe wu kept in
a mol1ua.ry ~ior wh.ale detec-
tives tried to rtaure OU\ who she "" whe~ she bad come ftom and wby
she bad died. The mohuary com-
plained. but pohce were insistenl the
hunt not be cul otTtoo IOOn.
There were hundmts of leads but
cac:b one was ad~ end.
(Pleue ... JAR DOS/ Ai) • •
Besides being circulated by an
Illinois book distributor to retail book
stores, Gourman said the
two.volume report is purchased by
"'hundreds" of ·corporate recruiters,
high school counselors and govern·
ment officials.
As for UCI, Gourman said
"they've got strength. They have a
good chance to become a national
university, althoufh a lot of people
don't know them.'
Accordina to Lynne Wither, a
University of California academic
(Pleue Me UC IRVDU/A2)
Winter reptacementa
MOSCOW (AP) -Konstantin U.
Chernenko vowed today m his ftrst
speech as head of the Soviet Com-
munist Party that Moscow will match
any security threat from the "'hot
heads of militant adventun sts" in the
West.
"We can very well sec the threat
created today to humankmd by the
reckless. adventurist actions of 1m-
perialism 's aggressive forces."
Chernenko said.
"We do not intend to dictate our
will to others, but we will not pcmut
the mili taryequ1librium that has been
achieved to be upset.
"And let nobody have even the
slightest doubt about that We Wlll
further sec to it that our country's
Gaw wlao tall• cner tile beiaala• wh8 all
tlae people are 1one? n.. _,.. .. take flll1lt at Corona del Illar State B••cla oa a
defense capacity be strengthened.
that we should have eno':'P> means to
cool the hot heads of militant advcn--
turists." ·
Chernenko. 72. addressed bis ~
marks to more than 300 members of
the Communist Party's Central Com·
mittee after it had named him new
party general secretary to succeed
Yun V. Andropov.
Sticlung lo the standard Soviet line
on foreign poltcy and relations with
the West. Chernenko PfCfaced bis
warnmg that MOscow will never
con~e military superiority with
assurances that the Kremlin wants
peace and blamed the West for
undermtnmg it.
(Pleue eee CllElllU1'KO/A2J
Summer-like cro\v'd at beaches
32,000 enjoy warm, sunny weather · -------as weekend boaters fill the bay
The sunny weather that lured
32,000 to Oranae Coast beacnes and
prompted a flotilla o( weekel\d
boaters to set sail may drop a few
dcarces as clouds gather.
However, the comb1nauon of a
hobday (for some) and still pleasant
temperature11 proved enouah to draw
a crowd to the sand today.
L1feauards expected
tarier-than-nonnaJ weekday crowds
today as surfers and sunbathers hit
the sand, taking advantage of the
three-day Lincoln's Birthday holiday.
Sunday "was picture perfect," a
cloudless and windless day, although
the beaches this morning were slight-
ly more overcast. Newport Beach
lifeguard Eric Bauer said.
On Tuesday, weather forecasters
predict cleanng along the coast after
considerable cloudiness tomght with
overnight lows dtppmg to 40 to 50
degrees. Highs of 63 to 74 are
predicted.
A Southern California high of 76
degrees was reported Sunday m Santa
Momca and, although beach attend-
ance slip~d from last weekend,
county lifeguards reported i m-
pressive turnouts for a February.
More surfers than bathers braved
SB d~ ocean temperatum. catcb-
ina flirty shaped one· to lh.ree-foot
waves out of the west. Bauer said.
About 8,000 sunscekers put down
towels at Newport and Corona dcl
Mar beaches on Sunday, with about
1,000 fewer sunworshipcn on Satur-
day, he said.
A 28-tcar.old surfeT suffe~ a neck
irtjury Saturday when b1tuns the
OCt<).Jl bottom, Bauer said. The un-
identified man was treated at the
beach, and no othertnJunes occurred.
he said ..
At Huntington and San C'lementc.
another 16,000 people took to the
sand over the weekend.
''It got lundof cloudy and windy by
afternoon." Huntington lifeguard
Ron Hazelwood said, with better
than average surf conditions
In Los Angeles, another :W0,000
flocked to beaches.
"Mostly s urfers and quite a few
swimmers. but mainly lots of boats."
Santa Monica lifeguard Jim Bowman
said. "We've got sails everywhere."
A combination of warm weather
and maid winds attracted boaters to
the high sear..
Some SWtmmm had to be ruuced
in the Santa Monica area beau~ of
riptides, Bowman s:ud. but the waters
elsewhere were risk-f rec.
John R()(lcford of the Harbor
Patrol in Marina dcl Rey said, "h's
the bigcst weekend for boatina this
year. Over 2,000 boats len our harbor
alone "
The exodus from area harbors,
however, kept hfeguards and harbor
patrols busy as many vessels found
minor problems when they took to
sea after long stays in pon, Doman
said.
"We helped several boats that
either had dead batteries or ran out of
gas," he said.
At the Los Angeles Civic Center, a
high of 70 was recorded Sunday.
while Burbank checked in at 71.
On Tuesday, a cloudy morning in
Los Anaeles is expected lo 11ve way to
clearing in the affemoon and big)u in
the upper 60s. forecasters said. Ff ighs
in the valleys will hover between 66
and 72.
At the coast, highs of 65 to 73 are
li~cly.
Mountain areas will hang on to
clouds throughout Tuesday, wuh
highs in the 50s and lows between 25
and 40 degrees ex(>CCted.
In the desens. highs of60 to 75 and
lows of 2 7 10 45 arc forecast.
AMERICANS GET THE GOLD ...
From Al
life," said Armstrong. who had never
finished higher than third in any
World Cup race. "I wasn't holding
anything back. I knew this was m y
shot."
Tamara Mc Kinney. the 1983
World Cup champion who lives m
Lexington. Ky .. and trains in Squaw
Valley, Calif.. finished fourth tn
2:21.83. m1ss1nga 1-2-J U.S. sweep by
.43 seconds. Still. the I -2-4 finish was
the best for an) U.S. AJpine team at
an Olympics.
. McKinney was eighth after one
run, more than a second off the lead,
but she had the fastest second run of
lhe day. I: 11. 72.
The United States had agonized
CHERNENKO WARNS WEST
From Al
·•Great Lenin bequeathed to us the
pnnciple of peaceful coexistence of
states with different r.ocial systems,"
he said. "We are mvanably loyal to
this princ1pk. Nowadays, in the age of
nuclear weapons and super-accurate
missiles, people need 1t as never
before.
"Deplorably. some leaders of the
capitalist countncs. to all appear-
ances, do not realize. or do not wish to
realize that."
Andropov died Thursday at the age
of 69 after 15 months 10 power
Chernenko noted that Andropo"
led the countr) for only "a shon, a
painfully shon time" and added. "we
will all miss him."
Yet in that short time. Chernenko
said. Andropov had mana~ed to
overcome "the difficulties which our
country encountered at the tum of the
c1ght1es."
Western analysts 10 Moscow saw
the passage and tht overall tone of
Chernenko's speech as a sign that he
will. initially at least, institute no
radical changes 1n the policies of his
onetime pohucal nval Andropov.
UC IRVINE RANKING HIGH ...
From Al
anal>st. "no one Lakes ll ver)
senousl:y."
However. Wither said Gourman·s
rankings did "tend to agree ""nh
others," such as the nattonal Con-
ference Board ranlung. published in
the Chronicle of Higher Educatio n
magazine last year.
A corporate recruiter for a large
Orange County firm who asked not to
be identified. said the Gourman
Report "is not highly respected.·· He
rches more on industry trade rank·
mgs when hmne graduates.
"That's their opinion." said
Gourman.
"There are a number of guides out
that are useless:· he !>Bid, calling the
Conference Board hsung "a compen-
dium of gossip."
Gossip or no, the report issued b)
the lonterence Board of Associated
Research Councils that ranked
undergraduate schools. "was very
1nfluent1al 1n budget negot1at1ons 1n
the last six months." said Wilham
Parker. UCl's associate \ice
chancellor.
~mong graduate schools. the Na-
tional Science Foundation hsung acts
ac; the premier yardstick.
"The two together provide a good
profile." said David Scheuer. an
assistant dean of graduate studies at
UCL
The Irvine campus was ranked
among the top third of the nation's
best I 00 undergraduate colleges. and
58th m federal suppon for research,
Parker said.
''That means that in less than 20
years. UCl has come from ranch land
to a very good university," he said.
through the first five days ot tbe
Games without even so much as a
bronze medal until the Carruthers. a
brother and sister duo from Wilm-
ington, Del., finished second in the
pairs to world champions Elena
Valova and Oleg Vasiliev of the
Soviet Union.
Canada, meanwhile, clinched a
berth in the medal round in ice
hockey by beating Norway 8-1 . In the
afternoon's other game, Sweden de-
feated Poland I 0-1 .
In the morning, three-time world
champion Scott Hamilton of Denver
took a commanding lead after the
compuJsory figures of the men's
figure skating.
fben. wuh the strong U.S.
women's slu team hoping to funhcr
take up the slack. Cooper and
Armstrong stood l-2after the first run
of the giant slalom. They were only
one-tenth of a second apart and
nearly three-quarters of a second
ahead of Blanca Fernandez-Ochoa of
Spain.
It was a lock. All they bad to do was
stay oo lheir skis.
fhe rankings. even Gourman's, act
as an "external validation" that can
provide persuasive leverag<.' among
legJslatorr. and college adminis-
trators.
Wllhe'. of the U\ staff. said
Gourman'!. report isn't taken
serious!\ because it's cntena 1s
""ague.· unsubstantiated and un-
clear."
"We don't put any weight on it,"
she said.
Gourman defends his report as
being based on empmcal and verifi-
able information compiled from a
network of college sources and ab-
sorbed by a staff of 50.
"They send us solid informauon on
a department's weaknesses and
stre ngths," Gourman said. "We
know if there are biases because the
ratings are constantly coming m."
JANE DOE REMAINS A MYSTERY .•.
From Al
The case took investigators to
Canada, New York Cll) and Mexico.
The dead woman's fingerpnnts were
run throu$h the FBI computer -not
once but time after time Each nem of
clothing was studied for signs of
where 11 might ha"c been purchased.
Finally. the detectives gave up and
Jane Doe was buncd. Six people
showed up for the pauper's funeral on
a grey and rain) Fnday in a Corona
del Mar cemetary -lot I 52F.
Even at the end. police kept
checkmg to see who might show up to
see an unknown girl buned in an
unmarked grave. But everyone in attendan~ was there on official
business. Reponers and policemen.
Today. 15 years after the woman
was found. the case remains open,
although the chances of ever de·
termi0tng who Jane Doe was is
remote. The chances of finding her
killer arc even slimmer.
"Unless someone JUSt comes 10
some day and confesses and tells all
-we 'II never know," said Sgt Mon le
McKennon. who spent years working
oo 1hc case and remains famihar with
its details.
He remembers. for instance. that
tbe woman's aquamanne nng-size
6 3/4-took de-tect1ve!i to the farm
town of Woodland A jeweler in the
town outside Sacramcn10 saw a
polie.e ad 10 a trade magimnc and
thought be recalled 11 as one he had
sold.
"That wa one of our few lead and
it looked good for a while," said
McKennon. "But tt wa!I another dead
end." Rell~ police detective Joe Grun-
dy apcnt two years on the case before
oaJhna tt quits and movma 10 the
wiJderne 1ton1 PuJet Sound 10
WnJunaton where be u still haunted
by memones of the namele lady
"Yeah. it still bothen me l wanted
to dear 11,.. he recalled dunna a
telephone interview. ••1t was a cla1 1c.
A rttl class.it. H
Onan~)' calculated th.at he and
othcf omcen conducted ourl)' s.ooo
antentcWS., traveled IOUth or the
bordrr tfnCC and even tracked down
two SIC'lmMt•hOclauned to ba' e seen
the mystery woman wallong with a
man sbonly before she died.
The field where Jane Doe's body
was found has now been plowed
under. Newland Street passes
through ll and several subdiv1s1ons
have been built. The murder sue. m
effect. has been buned along wllh the
nameless v1ct1m.
But tn 1968 when Newland went no
further south than Yorktown Av-
enue. the weedy lot was a favonte
daytime haunt of young children out
exploring and a night time hangout
for young couples looking for a quiet.
secluded spot.
"People would go there to neck.
That's about all." s.a1d McKennon.
"There was a little din path you could
pull out o nto."
After the woman's body was dis·
covered. police went door-to-door in
the surrounding neighborhood asking
the same question and getting the
same answer. Nobody heard any-
thmg. nobody saw anything.
Bccau~ the unknown woman was
lolled on a Thursday. pohce set up
blodc1tdcs on three straight Thursday
evenings. Every car traveling through
the area was stopptd and evcrydnver
asked if he had passed that way the
mitht the dark-haired woman was
kified, Nothing.
"We used to try that kmd of stoJf
back then and sometimes it worked,"
said McKennon. "But in this case 1t
didn't."
There were suspicions that Jane
Doe had been a biker. Others thought
she was a prostitute, possibly from
Meitico because of her sliahUY Laun
feat um. But in lhe end, at was alt just
au woTk
The day Jane Doc was to be buried.
a Lona Beac h woman cune forwani
with the ne the the mystery murder
vtcum was Rhonda Fashcr, a roamina
Gtorgla aar1 who'd 1uDl)OledJy hook·
cd up with the Hell's Anpls .
But potie.e located Rhonda Fisher
he wal hv1na in Orqon.
Almost two years after the k.HhnL
another woman tdmufted Jane Doe
Teresa Mano Tipl)Ct, a uDOQted
}().yew-old pool hUJlkr rrom-Nonh
Carohna wbo,allO ~.cd the nam
Ma1ie Meeker and Mattie St1llwell.
But Tippet, investigators learned.
was supposed to be the mother of two.
Jane Doe. the county coronor said,
had ne"cr had a child. Another dead
end
A moth~r "ho had not seen her
daughter since a fam il y quarrel eight
years before. contac ted police, think·
mg Jane Doe might be her daughter
But police found the woman's daugh·
tcr. The m ystery continued.
"We solved a lot o f cases for other
citjes but we didn't solve our own."
said McKcnnon
Grundy said of all the leads and
tips. there was only one he thought
might have been on target.
"A woman in T11uana had reported
her daughter m1ss1ng," the detective
recalled. "When I went to the house to
talk with her. she refused to talk with
me. She told me her daughter
drowned-and washed up on the beach.
"That always rubbed against my
gills. J was never sure 1f I believe her
or not. But 1t doesn't matter now."
The Rev. G. Russel Shaw, who said
last rite for the unknown woman,
said he has never forgotten that
particular f uncral.
"I have a very v1v1d memory of it,"
said Shaw. who moved to Victorville
shonJy after the ramy funeral. "It was
troubling. I remember au the detco-
t1vcs at the funeral. waiung around to
see who would show up. I was curious
too.··
Shaw said he moved out of Hunt-
tnJton Beach believing that the
woman he bad buried had been
idtntified a.s 1 runaway from Georgia.
''J forget the name but that's who f'vc
been tllinksng 1t was all these ycan.
''I'm sorry to hear that's not true, ..
he added.
Thouah the murdcT mystery re-
ma.insan o~n. actJVe cast, detectives
hive had httle reason to continue tM
hunt for the 1dcnuty of a "'oman wbo
had somehow sJippcd tt\rouab life
without leavtoa a siaa.Jc pcnoo be·
hind who could put n1mt and face
toti~~~most lib the ptnOD didn't
t"Vtn cxr,~t• m1F McKmnon.
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Newport
facilities
use rule
reviewed
By JERRY KIRSCH °' tM Dally Nol ataft
Church eroups can't use
city facilities in Newport
Beach but the city at-
torney's office is rec~
ommending dumping the
policy.
Lasl September a woman
asked to use a par'k building
for a Bible study class. But
Parks, Beaches and Rec·
rcation Director Ronald
WhitJey denied the request
in accordance with a City
Council policy passed in
the I 970's.
At the same ume, Whit·
ley asked the city attorney's
office to review the policy.
<\ss1stant City Attome}
Robert D. Gabnele found a
recent U.S. Supreme Court
ruling overturned a s1m1lar
ban at a state univcrsil).
"The Supreme Court
~1d 11 was actuall) a v1ol-
at1on of the First Amend·
ment to proh1bll religio us
act1v111es while allowing
other forms of expression,"
Gabn ele explained.
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Orange Coast DAii. V Pit.OT /Monoay, F•bruary 13, 1984 A9
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10
Lancaster p r esiden t Irvine s MicroVenture wants
of lan dscapers group to automate the realty industry
Steve Luca1ter of Lucuter Eaterprile1 m Costa Melia has been elected
president of the Oran&e County-Long Beach chapter of the CaUfonll•
Ludacape Coatr1ctort A11oclatloa. The nine-person board took office at the
Jan. 2S installation banquet CLC'A 1s the lafleSI trade group an the nation
rcprcscnuna ~tate-llccnscd landscape and imgat1on contracto~ and their
supphcn. • • • Anaheim res1den1 Marsfe KlelD was been selected to fill the nrw po!>1l1on
of director of public relations at the 400-room We1tla Soutb Coatt Pl11a hotel.
1t was announced by Robert L. H1wes, general manager. She ~as prev1ou!>ly
KLEIN JANSSEN
employed by the ADalaelm CoavuUoa Ceoter as director of photography. Al
Westin she will pubhc1ze the hotel to the local commun1t> as well as national
markets through the media and !>pec1al events. • • • AJJdrew K. Skiver, senior vice president at B.J . S&ewart Ad vertl1l11g UJd
Public R.elatloas, lac., of Newport Beach. recently received a I ().year service
pan from &blage Lock Co. Skiver began working with Schlage in 1973 as an
account executive. Richard E. Joae1, manager of marketing services at
Schlage. presented the pin to Skiver. • • • Huntington Beach resident JobJl D. Jaa11ea has been named senior real
estate. manager by Coldwell Buker Real E1tate Management Servlcet. His
new title was announced by Fred Halperin, president, who said the title was
cr~ted to 1dent1fy those real estate managers who have consistently produced
a high volume of business and demonstrated a high level of professionalism.
Ja~sen began his career at Coldwell Banker in 1973. • • • San Clemente resident Richard D. Boryuew1kJ has been appointed
president ofSo~tbmark Capital Corp., it was announced recently by Gerald B.
JobD1on, president of Soatbmark/Uaivenlty Groap of Long Beach.
Boryszewski comes to South mark from lategrated Re10urces, where he served
for two years ai. a scmor vice president, marketing. South mark Capital 1s the
whole~lc d1stnbutor for Southmark/Untvers1ty investment programs. • • • Laareaa S. La ckman ha!> been named 'ice president-controller of the
newl)' formed Knad1ea-Kern Foods Group. Lackman served as corporate
controller of Marlu Petroleum, lac., of Long Beach before jOtnang
Knudsen-Kem. Her rcspons1b1ht1es will include ac(:ountmg functions. tax
areas and aud1l coordination for the Los Angeles~based firm • • • Ray Kovac•. general manager of the Newpon Beach Marriott Hotel &
Teaal1 Club has announced that the firsl phase of their S30 m1lhon expanMon
and renovation has begun with ground being broken for an undrrground
parkmg lot that will hold 600 cars. Completion of the project 1s ant1c1pated by
Nov I • • • Tbe Woodward CompaaJe1 ufNewport Beach have selected Carol Elcbea
la.tenon of Santa Ana to design and furnish four model home!> in a new
R1vers1de development called New Haven. Square foot.ages for these single
family detached homc'i range from 945 10 1.600 square feet • • • , Lorelta Lynam of Laguna Beach ha'> joined Cochrane Chase. Llvlagslon &
Co., lac., as art director for the agency's creative d1v1s1on. Prcv1ousl)' she
worked for Weekley & A11oclale1 an Dallas. where she served as senior art
director. In her new position. she will be responsible for creative ac1t1vi11es for
Rucbo CaJUonlia'1 industrial div1S1on and DH investments. • • • C~pller Data has leased a 1,002-square-foot unit located at 4000 Westerly
Place in Newpon Beach for use as a computer components sales business. The
property was leased through Norri1, Be111 & Slmp1oa, with Rob Noms and
Kathy Fuller as agents. Thr 36-month lease 1s valued at $56.328. • • • Automotive Rental• has lea~d a 1.068-squarr-foot unit located at 4000
Westerly Place 1n Newport Beach for the purpose of housing their
administrative office The property was leased through Beggs & Slmp1oa, wnh
Katby Faller and Rob Norri• as agents. The 36-month lease 1s valued at
S59,824. • • •
MUTUAL FUNDS
•
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
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The real estate industry ts at last
~1.an1ng to "think computers." Ac-
cordini 10 Michael Barron, chief
execut1vt offic.eT and chainnan of the
board of Irvine-based "Micro·
Venture," now that the recession 1s
easing up. the automated real estate
office 1s becoming a reality.
Though currently only 5 percent of
thr industry is computerized. those in
the business are beginning to get
exci ted about the kinds of software
packages in tho offing, Barron says.
Some feel that the computer wave is
1nevttable and they'd better roll with
the ude. Others go overboard in
seeing uses for computer proerams.
But jUSt about everyone is beginning
to get some degree of computer fever.
track of their sales They'd ~y: "I can
keep track of hov. many I had last
month 1n my head -zero ..
Now that umes arc better, Micro-
Venture 1s reponmg record sales In
the first two weeks of December. lhe
compan) sold 200 M1cr0Venture
hbranes. a S 140.000 sales volume.
This 1s more than has been sold by
any real r•Hate software producer 1n a
comparable period. accordini to
Planning Research Corporation. the firm which handles d1stribu11on for
Micro Venture.
Yet the National Association of
Realtors has dcl·1c.Jed to market a
program by D1g1tal Equipment Cor·
porat1on to be ready 1n six months
instead of the one now available from
MicroVenturc. Barron says NAR
thmks they need to go to the same
source for hardware and software.
Bec:iusc IBM doesn't have an)'
problem ~llma 1u co mputers, 11
doesn't have to design real estate
software to run only on a cen.ain 1 BM
PC. Barron e~pla1ns
M1t:r0Venture real estate programs
help ~lesmen keep tralk of their
clients or do analyses to increase
product1v11y. Plus the)' help brokers
with property management. office
accounting and sales management
MicroVenture 1s also developing
financial services software wtlh an
eye to changes in the industry. A new
trend in the housing market may soon
be one-stop sboppin~. with real estate
agent and financial institution rolled
into one. MicroVenture's software.
says Barron. would easily lit the bill
for that 1ond of dual role.
MtcroVenture CEO
Michael Barron Dunng the recession, which began
in '79 and lasted about three years,
homebuyers were practically a van-
ishing breed. Interest rates peaked at
22 percent. It wasn't easy to sell a
sof\ware packa11.e to help agents keep
In has opinion, this 1s shorts1&hted.
Often 11 isn't a big computer 1irm's
style to do the software and the
hardware. Water seminar slated
UPs ANO DowNs
NEW YO~IC (AP) -The following 11•1 shows the Over· lhe • Counter stocks 1nd werr anta that have gone up the most and dOwn the moat beled on percent Of i:;h1n11e for · Frldav.
No securll/I•• tra<flng below S2 or 1000 shares are ncluded.
M1cr0Venturc 1s making the real
estate software which IBM has
chosen for its personal computers.
D1gnal Equipment Corporalton. Bar-
ron says. has made the kind of real
estate software which will only run on
a certain DEC computer, thus forcing
the sale of a hard-to-sell item when-
ever 11 sells the real estate program.
Water -or the lack of 11 -will be
lhe topic of a landscaping seminar 10
be held at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa on March
16.
Xeriscapc '84 (the word 1s denved
fro m the Greek word for "dry") is to
be co-sponsored by the Municipal
Water District of Orange County and
the locaJ chapter of the California
Landscape Contractors Association.
The seminar 1s designed for land·
scape architects, planners. nur·
scrymen and water district personnel.
Cost is SSO. which includes lunch,
and $25 for students. for information
and registration, call 973· 1023.
Nett and P1rcentage changes are I"' difference belwHn the Pf'tvloui clos ng bid price and tode V'l IHI bid price.
1 ~:fii ~£·~ !~~~ 8fct~·ti More good and some bad
4 §filiMd un ~ l>lo Up 4.Y ~ ~s 171h 21/• UP ·i I', A • t , ~;1i~~~ 11
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IY ~~rt~r ~ I 1~ 8g g.t EDITOR ·s NOTE: This 1s the
1
12 ~slben 112 'h UP 11 l ch1ld<arc credll can u~ the s1'ller
3 Ll'Mtd 71n 1 Up 1 .4 second article in a 12-part sencs in Form I 040A 10 claJ. m th-· d uc-
14 Online IJ'll 1'1) UP 1 0 h h 5 J p, d -.-IS Soflch s 914 "'• UP 14 1 w 1e Y via oner escnbes ways t1ons or credits. You must. of course, 16 AdCmPT 4 •12 uo 4J t.aJCpaycrs can save on the If 1983 and SYLVIA be otherwise qualified to use Form l~ ~~~se:P S 1 •n 8g l:· 1984 income taxes
19
VMX
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UP
14
. 1040A. But the simpler Form 1040A
lo1 EagT1 wl 1•1. J,t. UP 11·6 You might lose much or even most PORTER has become less sa mple. It's no longer Autornta '" ''• UP 1 .3 of your tax savinocc from 1983.5 a two-page Form 1040A but 10 1983. 1 ~~~~~n' :~ 1·1. 8g l ~ favorable tax chan&cs 1f you were 11 consists of a 2-page Form 1040A
24s LfeScl ' 4•12 'h UP t s among the millions hat by firt, storm plus a 2·page schedule I. Form
, Vuebol oow7't.N. s "• Up 12.S I 040A. or other casual~ losses in I Q83. The EXPERT ADVICE
1 ys ~!~' La~.~ _c~~ Pc~l • vast majonty o you no longer will be ~ oom~cp 3~ -Ye 19. able to claim any casualty losses 81 all. • J~~1c w~ 1¥1 = 1~ lH Thhe
1
tax law has knocked out sharing expense deduction rules for '83
s OfllL011 8 -1~ 14 7 l e osses with the milltons of vnu • For '82. you cou ld claim up to ~ ~~~sE• ~~ = 1¥: 1l~J who suffered umnsurcd damages io a S 150 of medical insurance premiums ~ ~?e~ ~f 1~Y;: = ~ i1 ~ char. ~stolen bikes. losses of cash even though the 3 percent "wastage'' 10 Arlllek 2 -'I• 1 i'1 t rou mu8$1ngs, other casua lties. reduction for medical expense
11 GlsttB w1 I -v. 11.·71 An even if your losses from fire eliminated any otherwise allowable
112 BellNI s 1 :~ = 1~ storm and the like were substantial.· 3 ~ablTV ,. .... 1 .7 medical expenses. This "complica-
11•5 erittc 6'1• -~ 1 .7 the I RS now will bear only a fraction tion'' in fili n~ your return has been
16 Uhn~lc•"• 1~:hn = 1~~ 1t ·.3 of your loss or none at all . ..... , ·~ o eliminated or 1983. The enure !t ucron 14 .7 In contrast to previous years. you medical insurance premiums are now 140~: l~~~o g 1•~ :2 ;:~ no longer will be able to deduct I 00 added to your other medical expense!>
Xrd1u1s1 ~ :~:9 1·' percent of yo ur personal subJecttothe"wastage"reduct1on. MdwA tr ~" >1o •••• (non-business) casualty losses an ex-zt" "uri'1 ~ ~ cessofSIOOforcachcasuahy For'83. •The 3 percent of adjusted gross c fc ,, o m st t I d d h fi income "wastage" allowed an 1982 1n1 0111 • ~ .. 6 Y. u u no on y e uct t e 1rst h be d < ~ J' ~~:~~~ 1~. _ 1~ 6 SIOO of every casualtr loss, you also as en increase to J percent 1or
·6 must reduce your tot.a casualty losses '83. If your adjusted gross income for
an excess of the SI 00 wastage by 1 o '83 is $35,000, you lose S 1.7 50 (5
percent of your adjusted gross 1n. percent of $35,000) of any othcrw1st"
come. "Adjusted gross income'' 15 allowable medical expenses you have.
your gross income unreduced by your For 1982, you wasted only $1 .050 (3
1tem1zcd deductions or exemptions. percent of S35,000). In a 30 percent
Say you have an adjusted gross bracket, this could add S2 I 0 to your
income of $30.000 and you were hit 1983 taxes (30 percent of $700).
by a $2,500 storm or other casualty Before compleung your medical
loss to your home, car. boat or other expense deduction schedule on your
personal property in 1983. In 1982, income tax return for '83, check
you could deduct the $2,500 less SI 00 whether your medical expenses will
for each casualty -or S2.400. exceed the 5 percent "wastage'' fig ure.
Assuming you were tn a 32 percent If they don t. there 1s no sense in
tax bracket. IRS shared your loss up tortunn$ yourself and com pleting
to$768(32 percentofS2.400). But for this section of Form 1040
'83, you have no casually-loss deduc-There were several tax-return fihng
t1on al all. You bear the full loss. The changes, generally good news.
10 percent of $30.000 "wastage" • Form 1040A 1s now available to
($3,000) wipes out your deduction. more ind1v1duals. And you may be
Thus. if your casually losses are less able to use the simpler Form I 040A.
than IOpcrcentofyouradJusted a,ross though you could not in 1982. If you
income. don't bother completing the made a contnbuuon to an lnd1v1dual
casualty-loss section of your '83 Form Retirement Account, you had 10 use
1040. Your casualty-loss deduction the lon&er Form 1040 for '82. If you
will be forfeited wanted to claim a child-care credit.
Your 1983 income tax may be you had to file 1040.
increased also because of two new But for '83. the m1lhons of you who
unfavorable changes 1n the medical made contnbut1ons to an IRA or had
0v£R THE CouNTCR
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CenredH
C•lllWtl ~'"" lier•• I~~ =" rfleo ~SO• rut A trUt I .....
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. o much for .. simplifying" tal
form'i
• You now have an automatic
extension to Aug. 15. 1984. if you
can't file your '83 Form I 040 on its
due date of April 16. 1984. By fili ng
Form' 4868, you can get a four-month
automatic extension to Aug. I 5. In
filing your '82 return: you were
allowed only a two-month extension
to June 15. 1983.
This four-month automatic ex-
tension now applies equally to fliers
of Form 1040A. Previously, the
automatic extension could not be
used by Form I 040A filers. Note: You
have up lo the extension time to make
your '83 contnbutions to a new or
existing IRA or to a Keogh ex1sung on
Dec. 31. 1983.
The extension does not give you 1he
nght to defer paying your tax.
however. You must pay with the
extension request on Form 4868 what
r,ou expect to be the balance of your
83 tax. If you underpay the com:ct
final tax balance. you will have to pay
interest on that underpayment. Jf
your underpayment is more than 10
percent of your final tax on line 56 of
Form 1040. you also will have to pay
a late payment. non-deductible pen·
ally of 0.5 percent a month. If you
knowmgly underpay by a drastic
total. the IRS may disreprd your
automatic extension and penalize
vou for not filing on time.
One taxpayer who showed no tax
due when he filed for an extension.
allhou&h be knew he had a bia tax to
pay. was so ~n.aliz:ed.
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