HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-03 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGI COAST
MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1983
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COUNTY 1011101
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OH ANGE COIJN JV CAl IF OHNIA 25 CENTS
Brown gives Orange County 10 judges
By FREOERl<.:K . CHOE MEHL
Of 1he o.i1, Pllol "•"
Oral\Kl' l'1)Ut1ty has It) nc•.,..
superior und mu11 1t·1pul l'11u1·1
JUdgl>:; today the n..'llult 11( ,,
round of I Ith he>u r dJ.lJMlllllllt'll~
IJy form1•1 (;l•V Edmu nd r ;
Brown Jr
Working ag,1m~l a m1d111gh1
dcadhrw. the oul~umg g11v1•rno1
issued appo 111lment Jfll'I
appu 1ntm 1•111 . 111· n <H•h 'tl H:I
judges -it:1tt>w1d,• llt'twt•en ~'nday
and lat"' Sund11y 111gh1 5~ 111
them \Ill Sunday .tlom•
On the beach
N.111 11·d 111 l)r.lrq~c· l'1111nl y
Sup1•11111 l '11111 f wt•n ·
.J.11111•<; llandall Hos.c;, 55, ul
ErH 11111 H1lss 11n u ll1Jrn1•y 111
JJrlVJll' prat lll'l', IS a VICt.'
pr1"\rdc•11l 11f lndt·11C·rnkm't' Bank
and J lol'rr ll'r pr1.•!>1dl·nt of both
tht.• L'an11g;,i Pnrk Chambcr uf
Co111rrwrt·c.> and the Los AAgeles
Trial L.1wyers A:.5(x:1at1on Ross
w 111 rt· µ I <Ju' J u d g 1• ~ d w a rd
W;illin, who was c•IPvatt•d tu I.I
lll'W Ur.tnge County d1 v1swn of
thc· st.al<· Court of Appt.·al
Hit hard W:i ym· I .uC'st·bnnk,
Delly Pllol Ptiolo by Rk:liard K~ .. ,
A lo 1w "t rollf'r t·ont••mplat.·" tht• ~un , th.,
sand n11d th•· surf on th£• Corona clf•I Mar
Main Bt·a<-h . Compart>d ~it h what ... omt'
a r t"as of oth••r s tal t-~ art• 4':\ 1u·ri f'11<'in~, I h i~
mu~t l1t• do~f' lo hc·av..-n.
Illegal dumping
• grows 10 Irvine
By GLF.NN SCOTT
Of Iha Dell, Piiot SI•"
When OPf"rnlln~ hour-c; ell the
Orang<' Coun ty go\'ernrnE'nt
owned Coyolt> C<m von l;i nd (II I
were rN.IU1.'e<l l wo h~urs J d;w 1n
late Novl:'mbt'r l tl \ offu iats 1n
Irvine 1·ornrlc11n1·d thf' move
w o u Id 1 .ills <· m ••r t' 1 11 PR a I
dumpin~ tn 1tw 1r '1ty
The v "' ri t ,1 I 1• I t <' r lo l h £'
rounty pr•·dl!'t111~ that ~hortening
the h ou r s wnuld ''s urely
incrc•asi'· innd<>11t.s wherf' people
Jocktxl out o f th•· dump would get
nd of t hl•lr load!' 1n parks. open
fields or <;1m rly on the si<if' of th<'
road
O ff1c 1:1J<; w1·n still smarting
from thl' extra m;11ntenam't' <.'OSlS
the cit y bor!' wh<>n the nump
first was rloS<'d nn S undays and
illegaJ dumping t 11mpla1nLc; bf>gan
stacking up.
But a flf>r twu months of the
new time schedule (the dump
opens an hour laln al 7 am and
cl()S('S an hour e11rlier al ~ pm ),
city off1c1als say that nn increase
-INDEX-
At Your S<-rv1ce AS
Erma .Bombe<-k B2
Bulletin &nrn A5
CavaJcade 8 2
Clueified C4-6
Comk:ll B5
Croes word B5
Death Notic-( '2,C4
Editorial A6
Entertainment 84
Horo•:ope 82
Ann Landers 82
Public Notices 84,86,<.:2.C4
Sparta Cl-3
Stock Markets 83
Te)9vlston 86
11Meten. 84
W..ther A2
has tropp<'fl up 1h1s \lnw. at lc>asl
nPar thr• lanctf1ll
J (,trrv Ehrht h. manciger of tht'
t·1tv's m::1111l<•nance serv1c<'S, s:ud
bettn l•nfort·ernt·nl by the <:ounty
along llomta Canyon Road and
"a lllllt> bit o f flexib1ltty" in
dosing ho urs sef!ms to havl'
helpt>tl rf'dure lllc·g;il dumping.
H11Wl'Vt'r, l'll y t•rews still have
thC'1r hands fuil with a growing
problem n f lllf•g;il oump1ng in
otht'r ,1n•11s of tlw city. he said .
44 Wt• t.;c•c•m to h<-
f'XJlf'rw n <·1ng a n
in<'rNl!'i(" in dumpirJ~ in
o thf'r parts o f town.''
"We sC<'m lo be experiencing
an 1nl'rt•ase m dumping in other
parLi; 11f town, but V{e c.Jon't know
1f 11's related (to the landf1ll) or
not." said Ehrlich
Hardei:t h1l 1s 1.1 SPCl1on north of
the San Diego Cr eek channel in
Woodbnd~e where he said a
doZ<"n new piles of debris have
a ppeared in thf' last month. Thal
arra. th1• future site of a city
park. 1s not proU'('t.ed by curbs so
drivers can pull lhf'ir vehicles
into th<' field.
The dty. of course, eventually
has to !Wnd its maintenance crews
to clean up the makeshift dumps.
which means workeni have less
time to <.·arry out other project.a.
Mon-over. officials ~y to stop
Illegal dumping al any site
quic kly because m ore people
seem willing to participate once a
pile begins to grow. '
Ehrlic h said the city had
allo wed some contrac rora to
dump pilf'tl of "clean" dirt at the
site. The latest piles appear to be
coiutru('llon debris. 1tpp.rently
from a project to d ig a swimming
pool. he 88id
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4 :1 . o f N ,. w p o r 1 H 1• u l' h
LUl•St•hl 111k , Wh l) '1tt 8 b t·l'll
s1·rv1ng 1111 llll' Or ongl· (.'uunly
Harbor Mu111cq.ml Cuurt bc•nd1 "'
Newpurt Be<t<.'h, fills a m •wly
t'rl'alt'll supt·n or l'OU.-l JUJ~t·shrp
W1llt:im P S lwff1dd, -1:1, of
Lagun n Bl•cc<•h S hcffwld 1s a
<'O lodul a1tonwy who onn• sui·d
the Vall <'i.lll S lwff1PILI will
rt•plat·1· ,Judgl' Holwrt H1l·kl1·s,
who <ilso w as 11o11111•d t u tl11·
Oran~t· l'uunty d1v lSltH1 11f lht•
!>tall• C11u1 l 11f APl"'"I
Hol)t •rt Pull,, 11 ul Ir v1111•
l'uhs, wl111 lttL'I lw1•11 .1 JUclKt' ul
I lttrbw Mu111l·1pal <:uur l. fills &
VUUHU'Y
M;.i rk JJ Holnnsw1 Sr , 57, of
Nt•wµ11rt A1•11d1 H1Jh111s1111 , 1c111
11tt11r11c>y 111 µriv utt· prac lll't• in
N1·wp.11 t At-;wh it11d I .os AnMt•les,
1s J fo r rrll'I' pres1d1•n t 1>f t ht·
Amertvfln Aoard p f Trial
Ac.Jvo<·utt·s I It· n ·plaet·s J udgl'
Tl111111;1s Crosliy. <•lt-vatt>d LO thl·
Or.111gl.' l'ounty cl1v1s1on 11f thc•
~\~Ill' l'ollt l of A ppt'.d
Ottwr.., n;t11wd l•l JUd ~t·sh1ps
If It l11d1'll
Hu~<·ll A Rostrum, 40, of
l't~ld Mt·sa. to I liJrhur Munwrpal
( 'uurL I It· will rc·pluct• Pohs on
lhl· harbor l'our l lx·nd1 Boslrum
1s u fo mw r t·ounty J""puty puhllt'
dl•f .. nder WlitJ now 1s 111 pnvalt•
11ra1 ure
L1nJa E L<mt·t·l Millet, 34,
r .C I r vi n t·. to N u rt h 0 r & n g P
C: 11 u n t y M u n i l' 1 p ;1 I C o u r t .
Fu lll'rto 11 M 1ll1•r . who 1s rn
pl'l val l' JJf dl' ll!:•· 111 Ne w p ort
llt•11d1. 1~ ,1 forml•r I .us J\11g1·lt·s
< '1111111 v dt·puty d l'otr1l'l ;1llurnt·y
S h <· fill s a n e wly c r eated
l)(JSlllOn
Chnbt.opher W S~ople, 39,
of Cost.a MeiW, to harbor court.
S trople ha11 been a public
dtdc·nde r s1m:e 1974. He repi.ce.
Luc-sebnnk on the harbor court
!)j.·ru:h
David H . Brickne r, 44, of
Sa11la Anu . lo West O range
C tJ u n t y M u n i c 1 pa I Co u rt ,
W<•stminsttr Brickner. who is iq
p r rv alf' pra1·t1 c e , 11 a forme r
munly d(>puty district attorney.
!See J UDGES, Page At)
Deukmejian takes governor's reins
By DOUG WIJ.1..1.
Arf PoUllc el Wrlle t
S1\C HAMF.N TU t ;t·o1 g1·
a:>t·ukmt'jllln hf"<•;111ll' l';1ltf11rn1;t's
:J5 th g11v1·111 or at I i _o I .1 in
today. n·lun11ng lht• n•ins 11f '>la lt>
i<overnnwn l tu l<t·pulilit·an hands
aflC'r 111,i.(ht l'UJ1t111VPrs1a l and
<.·olorful v1•11r-. nf I )\·rr,,,..,.,., J1 ·rr v
Brown ·
Allluiug h tlit· :l4 yt·ar 11ld ""'
n f Annt·111.111 1111n11~r;111L'> wa:. 11111
st'hl'du lt·d tu t;ik1• tin· oath 11f
o fflt'f' ltnlil ll'l1•v1~'<l 1·,·n·rnt11llt"'>
un t hr· Vap1lol slt •ps ;it 11 c1 111
f orn1a l 1°111tro l 11f th ..... 1.i t1 ·
j.tuverr11111•111 p.1ss1·d I 1 CHtl H1 own
I 11 IJ t • U k 11 • t • J I a II .. ., Ji d ll(f .. d l
1111dr11~hl
Tr u1· w 111., t·au t111ll'o ;i11rl clos«"
lt> t lic· v t•'ol ~t·l1 1 ·t 1v1 · s ly lt'.
t>c·u krr11·i1~1 11 ~.t Vt · 1111 i«lv ant·t'
hint o f wh<it th1•1111•<; .ond
pr 111nllf'S lw would <;trt•l-S 111 his
io 1111nult· inaugural addn·~
But tlw ... toe1t1.'.., liurlg<'t 1 rr ... !>,
.ind how l >t•uk1111•J1,111 inll·nds lo
(:Ill' 1t , lo•i111.., ,1hovc· ;.i n y ollil·r
fll llJI tt) Ii• 111,1y I iil'ol· .
(11 '"' Ct•W puhl11 ;.pp1•.11 ,111t'\.•<;
'llll l' 111' lhtll'O\\ \ll'l111y 11\'('I
l1t ·111lli'l':ll 'I 11111 Jl r;11ll1·;. "" Nov
~ l>1·uknH:J1<.1n has rl'fust'd lo
1nv11lvt· h1 m sPlf 111 the dl'l.><atc•
ovt•r h(IW lll l 'llJ.X' With lhC' Sl<ttl•'-;
µ10)''< tl'd $1 (i b1llio11 ddrt·1t
11 1• h<t.., '>trc·ssf'lt huelget l'Uls
llVl'r 1;1x inr n •asi., but has g1 v1•11
rlllXl'd s1g1 w ls as lo wh<:th<'r lot·
u ltimately would agrl·t" to a l~1x
1 nert-<tSt-·
SP v l' n 11• lc· v I S IOll s la l 1 on '
1t '<ll'h1ng nc·arly !:Ill pPt'<'l•nl of
Cali fo rn111's rt·st<frnts plannc•d
lrvt• telt'<:a.!>I.!> of the <.·eremon11·s
Br own spc.•111 his last aftt·rnoon
a11d 1·v1 ·111n~ as ~uvt·1 nor a t his
HB parents stres~ 'three Rs'
By ROBERT BARKER
0 1 Iha Delly Pllol SteH
P a r r nts 111 th(• llu11 1 1 11~1011
&·aeh Cit v (f'l1·nw11wrv l St·hool
D1slrt1·t "'-•Y that .S( hools <tt"f' du111g
a good J"h bu t tlH·y would ltk•· to
"Pe mo re· Pmphas1s un n ·:1cli 111!
writing ;rnd <1rr tltn1{'(tt·
ParP11Ls also w11uld ltk1· m11r1•
homc>wurk lO Ix· a~<;ll{TleO
Thl· attitudes ;1n• fpund 1n a
'urvey st•11t to :w Pt'rt·1•nt of the•
parents In thP d istr1•·t l;.ist
October Slightly mort' than hulf
responded.
Eighty-seven prrccnt of thP
par en ts t•x ~rt•s,f·d uv1•1·a 11
sat1sfal t um with th<>ir t•hild's
sc:hool
Bu l I h l' r •· w as a s l r" n lo!
!l<'nl11m•11t f11r m11rr· emphasis in
r C'ad111~. rn;;th1 mat11·o; 11ncl
writt<·11 Ft1!{1lsli .11 t1 •rd1n~ It
Sup 1• r 1 n t t • n d 1• n t I. ;i w 1 1-111 t•
K1m1JX'r
In n·ridin~ :t:i .!. l1"tt'••11t 111 th•
rt•!!pnndo•nl-i c;a rd '>l h1111 J, .1t t·
dotng vNy wtll, -t i ll('llt·nt "'"d
thf' «:-mph;1s1., 1s o1hnu t right anrl
:!Ii fi 11t·ru•nt -;;11d th1·rl' ... 1i1111ld ht•
mort· 1•1nph .... 1.., Tho rP111,1111111g
rt'Spontlt·nt.s s.a1d 1h1 v Wl'I • not
'>ll rl' Ill th.ti 11 ·1d111~ llO'lt\t'tl ti · .....
<0rnph<1s1c;
,
:I\\ rf'll('t' "f'UIJWT
111 EngJi ,h Ill :1 · J>'"l'l't•11t s;iuJ
th1· <;<·)11M1ls tirr drnng vc•ry Wl'll
-I I)~ pt•lt t'lll ~Id lh1 t'ITll'hfi<;l'o IS
ciboUI rlJ{hl ;111rl :H ti J>f'rn >nl S.<lld
th1·1 ... sh11uln 111· m•,n· <>mphas1s
in rna1h '.!:\ Z p<·•u •nt ... 1HI lht'
<;<·h1.10J.., .ort• doing vc•ry wc·ll. 4H I
µPn'<'n'\ s aid t h!' f'mph<1s 1s is
;ih<iul right and Z4 I percen1 said
tht·1 P s hould be rni1re Pmphns1s
Thirty twu pern·n l u f t h "
n•spondenL'> said t lw qu:ih ty !of
h u m t• w o r k n " c• d s l o b 1•
l.'mphas1wd and 34.8 p<>n:enl said
lhPre should be lnore emphasis
011 lhf' amount of homework
Ahuut fiOO rephC'S in all WNl.'
rc·t•1.·1vt•d by th<.· drslnc t tha t
numlx-rs al·>i°,ut fUOO pupils at 10
schools
The drstncl rt'<"E!IVed favorable
res p o n s e 1n th<' handling o f
di scipline, teach e r in teres t ,
leadt>rsh1p by prn1c1pals, learning
of health and communicatllm on
l'Urric·ulurn <1nd child's lc·arning
1111d behavior
B oa rd P rrs1d<>n l N o rm a
\'andt•1 Mfl lrn S<Jul today shc• 1s
"vl'ry pll'a!.C'd " "Th<' <;urv1·y
c.,hows lilt' srh o.,I'> an• dmn~ a
~·lC>d joh," -;h(• S.'lltl
Th<' rr•port nn th<' survc•y will
l.x• prC'S('nlt•d l.O board memlx>rs
Tuc·sday a l H pm at the D1stnct
F',dut·o t1nn CC'nt••r. 204:) I Cr<•lrnN
l .ane
S urvry rr.,ults will be
d ISl.'US..s<'d but 111) lnO'l JOr dt '('l<;IUfb
art' <' x JX'\'ll 'I I
Glen and St.-lla Young hold .hands in thf' intensive care ward of
Fountain Vall("y Community Hospital. Tht>y were married shortly
nfter h("r (~hri~tmas F:vt> nccid.-nt. Ji
dt-sk. appmntmg dozens of judges
a nd signing pardons and bills
pass€'d by the Legislature before
11 ac.Jjournc·d its special session
last week Brown signed papen
1111 the last of the 52 judges he
;1pp o1 nted Sunday just 4 5
minutes before the midnight end
11f his lerm
Dozens o f present and past
Brown ;1 1dcs streamed through
tht• governor's office S unday
c·vl•nmg for an informaJ farewell
party as Bro wn ended his
govl•rnorsh1p with the late h ours
and unstructured , chaotic style
lh<1t r haraeterized most of his
tc·nure
At the same time Brown was
.1 ppo rnung his final handful of
Judges hrws of limousines a block
Jway b rought admirers o f
I >c-ukrneJIBfl to a st.age show in
honor of hrs L.Daugurauon.
Nearly 2,500 people joined
l.X•ukmcjian and his family for
tht> kic koff o f two days of
inaugural celebra tio n s with a
show fea turing singers Dean
M a rtin. P eggy L e e , Bobby
Vinton and M el Tillis, the Les
Brown or ch estra and a National
c;uard band. among others.
S t.ate police said they expected
10,000 more peop l e at
~ukmejian's inaugural addresa.
The front of the Capitol was
dc·l·ora ted for the inauguration
with flags and streamers.
Four 30 -foo t -high blue
streamers with white stars hung
bctwt'E'n tht· pillars in the front
o f the Ca pito l , forming a
l>aL·kdrop for the temporary stag~
where l)('ukmejian wiU take the
oath.
J\ brightly colored 14-foot tall
rephl·a o f thr state seal and a
ti 1 1 -foul rcµhca of the gove~'a
pt'rsonal seal. surrounded by ue
fl ags. were focal points of e
1n<lugu ral decorations, and two-
stu rv-tall A merican and st.ate flag~ d rapC'd the Capitol on each
s1dl· of thc> l'l'ntraJ pillars.
Honeymoon • 1n
~·
hospital for crash victinl·
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN
Of the D .. tr Piiot 11•"
11 wasn 't cxnc tl
honeymnon 11uitr
I h e
But there w e re Stella and
Glenn Young, jus t days after
thf'lr wedding, clasping hands
and exchanging loving glan<'E'S in
the Intensive c are ward at
Fountain Valley Community
Hoep\tal
The bad news was that Stella,
21>, would have to spend perhaps •
the f11'5t six wetlk11 nf weddf'd life
in the hosp1 tal
Rut the goo<I n1•ws WQ!lc th at
she i~ expt'('tt>d to rf'<.'Over fully
from the Christmas Eve traffic
accident that alm08t took her life.
Stella and Gle.nn, 35, had been
living to gether In Fountain
Valley for about three years
After the holiday tccldent. Glenn
decided to propoee ..
Lut week. SlellA had both legs
In tr8<'tlon and lntravenow. tubet
attac hed to ;r arms, but 1he
mtms.ged to exchange vowa and
even toss a bouquet of flowers in
a modest six·mlnute ceremony.
H oapita l public relallons
director Michael Nash said It was
the firat lntenalve care ward
wedding In th e facility's history.
Sever al day1 after the
ceremony, Stella admitted It
hadn't been the weddln1 and
honeymoon she had d('Mmed of.
But ahe uld It help.,d ra'8e her
spirits n onthele11. She Hid
newt1 report1 concunlnt tht •
<.'
wedding-Md prompted a numbft
o f greet1n1 cards from lOCIM
well·wiahe~. ~
Aalted her ~uon to Olm6
marriage propoNl. ahe aakl. " wu ecatatlc, but I wu~\ aurpriled."
Stella, who work.a• a bartiio
ln Yorba Linda, Wd the two W
been, Plannlnc to IMITY • .._
.. &heir tinancm ~ ,,.. ecddent puabed ~ ... ..._
ehe Mid. "'P ~
( ... HOIPn'AL. ~Al) It .
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HOSPITAL HONEYMOON • •
On Chrutmu Eve, the couple
loaded Glenn'• pickup truc.·k with
preaents and aet out to visit
Stella's parenta ln Buena Park.
They were entei:lng the San
Diego Freeway at Magno lta
St_reet when Glenn veer~d to
avoid hitting a parked or sta.lled
car.
"We skidded one way. then
the other," he recalled, "Then
the truck rolled over two times."
Glenn hung onto the steering
wheel and escaped injury. But
Stella was thrown out of the
truck.
"Aft~r i t rolled, l don 't
remember an ything," she Sald,
Whe n the truck stopped .
Glenn immediately w e nt t o
Stella's aid.
"She looked like sh~'s been
dropped out of an a1rpl1tne and
had landed on the freeway like a
rag doU," he said. "I thought she
was going to die right on the
spot. I've never been so worrieQ
in my life."
She was taken to the trauma
tenter at F o untain Valley
Community. Glenn paced outside
while Stella underwent surgery
for !two brok«>n legs, a brok en
pelviA, Internal lnjurlet and other:
damage.
Thret-d1o1y1 later, he propcieed.
It took a lot of explalnlna to
obtain the proper marriage
papers with the bride mining,
but Glenn au<"t'eeded.
He said there WI.IS a second
reason for haVlng the wedding a
bit earlier than expected: aa hi.a
wife, Stella would be covered by
his m e dical insurance, an
important factor in view of lhe
rismg hospital bills.
The new groom is employed by
an Irvine construction finn, and
he admits the current economic
slump has take n a toll on his
income Just before the traffic
accident, he had t-onduded his
own period of disability because
of a broken fool.
But thl' newlyweds say they
art' already planning a more
trad1t1onal h on eymoon a fter
Stella leave.s the h ospi tal ,
perhaps a c amping and
backpacking trip.
"I'm a great opt1m1st," said
Glenn "I'm always looking on
the brighter side. Let's hope this
is a new beginning,"
J(JDGES NAMED • • •
He• replaced Judge Judy Ryan,
who was elevated to the superior
cour t bench.
~ Pamela Lee Iles, 38, of Dana
Potnt. to South Orange County
MllJlici pal Court. Iles has been a
deputy district attorney in
()rylnge County since 1977. She
haa specialized in the prosecution
o f cases involving t•hild abuse.
She replaces Judge David Carter ,
who was ~levated to the superior
C'Ou rt bench .
A s a r es ult o f th e
appointments, all vacancies on
the co unty 's s uperior and
municipal court benc hes a r e
filled.
S uperior court judges earn
$63.267 annually, municipal
court Judges. $57.776.
Mesa golfers face ..•
greens fee boost
The C.OSta Mesa City Council
will consider increasing green
fees al the city -owned Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club
tonight.
If approved, the n e w fees
would be effective Feb l It
could mean an extra $95,000 for
the city by July 1.
The cost of a golf game at the
Los Lagos course would go up to
$7 on weekdays and $10 o n
weekends. The late rate would
be $5; The late weekend rate, $6.
Seniors would pay $4.
The orooosed rates at the Mesa
Linda course are $7 weekdays. $9
weekends, $5, late weekday, and
$6, late weeke nd. Seniors rate
would be $4.
City officials have said that the
pro p osed rate schedule is
comparable to fees currently
being charged at other t'Ourses in
the county.
Fees for seniors who are not
residents of Costa Mesa would
increase from $3 to $5 a round.
The c ity pl a n s t o i ssue
1denllfication cards to C.OSta Mesa
senior citiz.ens.
Under the pro pos ed f ee
schedule, monthly passes at the
Costa Mesa golf course would
inc rease $5, from $45 to $50 per
month.
The two 18-hole courses. at
1701 Golf Course Drive. were
opened In 1968. ln 1980. the city
purchased the land from the
state for $2.5 million, after the
property was deemed surplus
Remap law sign:ed __ as __ GOP protests
~~grTO tAP) -New tax-collecttna •late Board of ()unl()l.-rall and Rcpubllcana ovl'r from the LestaJ,atw., but vofen
'bollndarlM ~ C.l4-t : .. rMi111 ·"'f:ll:*-~.-.b~~.J~~!'-"!.li°'~... _ rejected a November ballot i
lt1tJl1lut1ve and conalreo .. lonal ~ ( t'd 10 redt.trtC't in lHl. l °R4ipU:O!rcJal\J""'l6Clllft1bt"-_ _ -~
dTilfk ll -tho 1ci-·1md ttmt-tn H• alao •iancd four ~ con11re11ion11 l plan, and GOP a reapportionment conuNlilon. !
two y l'ur" lh•·y havt> bttl'n relatively manor mcaaur~ t"Ol')gn'llllmen sa ~y-wtl:t The new pi.an., w .,.. «·
rc.'<iri.wn -wf'rt-•l£1U.-d into law by the Lt'il•l&ature bcfon: I\ overturn it, poulbly throu1h uae alartlna wllh the 1914
by former Gov Edmund Brown adjourned lta apeclal ._Ion laat both a court challenae and a e lections, are de1tined to
Jr., only houl'll bt?forc h111 term week, revUllng the mernbt-rahlp ballot meaaure. maintain current Democratic
endl-d . of public employee retirement The ~il~lature waa foreed to majorities ln the Leplatwe 8nd
Brow11 •lgneJ tht' blllal S unday board• and glvlni the atate draw new lines to re fle<:L the California's deleaation CO the
J ust n i n e h o uri be (ore 1uperlntendenl of tehooi. m ore 1980 cen1u1 after Republicans HoUle of Reprewntativ. at i-t
Republican George Deukmejian, leeway In appointing dcpulleil. convinced votera last June to through 1990.
who bt.~ume governor at 12:01 The Asse mbly and atate reject plans pushed through in
a .m . toda y . could veto the Senate plans were approved by 1981 by Dcmocrata. Democrata have ma;ortu. of
meaaures the Legi.l»ture early Wednesday . 48-32 ln the A..embly, 2~·16 ln
Bro wn also approved 8 with bipartisan aupport, ending &·publicans then trted U> take the Senate and 28-17 ln t he
reapportionment plan for the two years of fighting between rt·apportlonmenl dU'tlea away congreuional delepUon.
Agnes Bloniquist rites
slated for Wednesday
Th e Rev Dr . C harl es
D1erenf1eld will ('Ondut·t funeral
services at 4 p,m Wednesday for
longtime Harbor Area business
executive Agnes Blomquist.
Blomquist, who died Friday at
the age of 71. was the retired
president of Newport-Balboa
Savings and Loan Association
and a Los Ange les Times
"Woman of the Year" in 1962
Dt<'renfield, prt.>sently pastor of
the Village Church in Ranch o
Santa Ff', knew her as a member
of his St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church in Newport Beach and as
a patron and secretary of the
board of direc tors o f Hoag
<Memorial Hospital.
Private interment will foUow
the services at Pac1f1c View
Memorial Park and Mortuary ,
3500 Padfic Vi e w Drive,
New port Beach.
Often ci ted for her rons1i;tent
s upp o rt ol health and
seholarshlp, Blomquist was a
trustee of the California College
of Medicine at UC I rvine, the
first president of UCl's Town and
Gown and a frequent officer of
Friends of UC Irvine and UCI
Fnends of the Library.
She 1s survived by three nieces
and flVl' nephews: Gladys Sams,
Pasadena; James a nd Paul
Samul•lson. Platte, S D . Andrew
'Sperling. Susan Twitchell and
Elinor Tyler. all of Costa Mesa:
James S perling, Grass Valley
and Thomas Sper ling , San
Clemente
The famil y requests that
contributions be: m ade to the
Hoag Foundation. Agnes Blomquist
Drunken driving arrests up
Despite the s tate's to ughe r
drunke n driving la ws. more
people were arn.•sted in Orange
Count y ove r the h o lida y
weekend fo r driving while
intoxicated than the previous
yea r . a cco rd ing to law
enforceme nt officials.
The California Highway Patrol
office m Santa Ana reported 110
arrests for drunke n driving from
Thursday at ti p.m. to midrught
Sunday Dunng a similar period
in 1981-82, 66 drivers were found
on the road with a little too much
of the New Year's spirits
"I figured it wouJd be a pretty
h eavy arrest weekend ." sa id
.CHP O fficer Ric k S t ev ens.
"When the ne w law came into
effect, tl put a ocare in people_
"I feel it has an impact but
every month it's lessened:·
Laguna Beach Police Lt. J1rn
Spreine said officers arrestro 11
motorists on susp1c1on of drunken
driving over the 1!~82-8:1 holiday
wet>kend. That figure 1s up from
the four arrests over t hl· samt•
period the previous )'t'ar
Spreine attributed the increase
to additional patro l officers and
increased enforcement.
Throughout the l'Ounty, police
d epartme nts had bet-fe d up
patrols with of!icers -Spet..-'lflcally
assigned to be on the lookout for
people who were too intoxicated
to get behind the wheel of a car
"W e did a lot of publu:lly this
year." Spreine said, adding that
Laguna motorists were· warned
that officers would give SJX.'Cial
attention to weaving drivers.
Though drunke n d r iv ing
a rrest w e r e up, the O range
County Coron«>r's O ffice rl'ported
no traffic fatalities over the
holiday weekC'nd as a result of
driving while boozed up. •
In Newport Beach. 36 people
were taken in to custody for
drunken driving. up b y three
from a s imilar p e ri od th e
previo us year. The 1982-83
holiday arrests figure is the
highest for Newport in recent
history, officials said .
H u n-t 1 n g t on Be a c h a n d
Founta1-n Valley look in 21
proplc each for drunken driving.
H owever , n o figures from
1981 -82 were available for
comparison .
Costa Mesa police officers
a rrc·s ted 16 people o ve r the
w eekend
Figures for Irvine were not
available today
The Orange County Sheriff's
Deoar tment repo rte d 209
peo ple w e re booked at the
Orange County Jail for drunken
driving over th e holiday
weekend. The arrests included
those made by deputies as well as
other law enforcement a~encies
... _ ...
Signatures
grow in FV
recall try
A parents group attemptinc to
recall three Fountain Valley
School District truateea said it
would submit addiUonAI _petit.iona
to the Orange County Rejlstrar
of Voters office today to make up
for disqualified signatures
submitted initially by the group.
Carol Dunn, a spokeswoman
for the Committee Advocating
Responsible Education (CARE),
said the group haa collected an
additional 1,000 signatures for
each of the targeted trustees,
Cheryl Norton, Suzanne Moore
and Roger Belgen.
ln November , CARE members
s u b m I tt e d a 1 m ·o 1 t 7 • 0 0 0
signatures calling for an election
aimed at ousting each of the
three trustees.
When the reglatrar'a office
concluded its cheek of these
signature• In December, the
recall group wu determined to
be about 700 signatures short of
the 6,00-4 valid names required
for each trustee.
The group waa given until 5
p.m . today to submit e no ugh
signatures to make up the
shortage_
Dunn said t here w as no
difficulty collect ing the
additional names thro ugh a
door-to-door ~· "It was surp · y euy," she
said. "If we'd had a few more
days, we could have gotten
anolher thousand signatures."
CARE members launched the
recall drive after accusing the
three trustees of mishandling
school district finances. The
trustees have denied these
charges.
If the additional aianatw-es are
ruled valid by the re1iatrar'1
office, the 8Chool diatrict will be
ordered to conduct a recall
election within 80 to 125 days.
for a limited time Fair through Tuesday
I ~ SPECIAL SALE
Co"s la I
F•I• tonight •nd lu•aday
Overnight loW1I 38 lo 48 Hlgfla
l~•y&7 to 73
are 1air1y gooo wnn most 11n• 1n
operation
Tti.y Uld that unOI•• th41 New
Year 1 Oty weelltnd, M*1the8111
1111• -· , .... ,.,..,. ~ ..,.., In "" lines Wo<1"1 lie .._.., u long llOW
that mort tludenll h•ve r~umed
to their Cl-ooma
lhe M•lion.I WMlhtt Servlca
predic:1ed IMf In Loa A~. the
-the< would lie l•lr with the
high n••r 72 TuHdty al1er •n
overnight low ol 47
In the co••l•I ••••• t nd the
lnltrm•dl•t• v•lt•y•. Ill• high Tuesday wu l0tec:•1I t i up 10 73
wl1h iows tonight ~ 32 Mid
42.
1 uesdav. Jcwlua{y 4
... ,.,,.,. WM~ ~·
1 ~: ~! OUR OWN MAKE SUITS,
SPORTWEAR,
FURNISHINGS
El•••h•r•, lrom Point
Conc•ptlon to the M•xlc•n
bord•r and out 80 m ll••
NOf1"-1 winds 12 to 20 knolt
through Tu•tdty ov•r o~t•r
w•t«a Seu 8 to 8 I-Locelly,
llgnt vulabl• wtnda nlghl •nd morning ll<KH'a. beoomlng .,... to
IOUl"-1 8 to 12 knot• T~
afternoon T e 111per(llt1res ~AA US Oet>1 al eo--ce ~.
U.S. s11111111ary __. --. Snow blew .crou the nonnern
Pl91MU Into north-I MontaN
today .. rllln t•I .iong the nonh
P•clfle Co••t and light rein
llno«td over the eooth Allanllc
... 1 .. Snow llurrltt 1•11 lrom th•
norlht rn pofllon ol low•r
Michigan through *"tern tnd
oenlrtl M•w York and in lh•
Virgin!• mount!Mna
llunny ...... -· !Of.CHI lor
MQ9I of I.ht country l•ter lod•y.
wtth •tin ••pec:t.O 10 conllnue
_,. • lfle north Pecillc Coul
I . ~ 1••• p rtdlct•d lor _,.._n l"lorld• Into lhl -1trn
CerOllnu and ... 11rn lllrglnl•.
Wldely ac all•r•d 1now •••
foreoatt ecro11 lht ••tr•m• ,_...,., Plel..i 111'«1 Rock ...
No rW11 -upteted untll al ..... frlde>' '°' lhe IOgg)' ......
of Loullltn•. Mlu lH lppl •nd
Alebama, whtr• OYtrllowlng
rhr•t and beyout ha,_. forotd "'°" "*' 10.000 people lo n..
ttle6r '--· Ttmptr•lurtt around lh•
rwtl0f1 11 midnight. PST r.,.O
lrom t dtgr•• t bovt Hro In
L•ndtr. Wyo , a nd Hibbing ,
Minn , lo 74 tn W•t Palm 9Neh
end Key WMl Nll\I .. Air 8t•tl0n,
Flt
California
FM ... ,,_ 11 predlottd lo•
T~ In louthel'ft C.ettornl•
with ~ gutty wind• In lht
mountain• where th• t iding
coMlllOftt are rtpOfltd 10 111
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9111 " YoU 111\111 r91M1n .. the
IOwet alllludtt. lh• N•llOllAI
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Albany Alt>uquerQut
AmwMIO Alhevllle
Atlanta
Atlenllc City
Austin
Baltlmort
811""99 Bl•mlngh•m
Sltm•rek
BOIN Botton
Brownavlli.
eun.,o
Bu<llnglon
Cuper Ch.,letton. SC
Char!Nton. W II
Chatloll•. N.C
Cheyennl
Chl<:agO
Cincinnati
C ....... and
COlutnt>I•, S C
Columllut Oellet-Ft Wor1h
Oe)'1on
OenYer 0.. MOlne9
OttrOll
Duluth
El Puo
Fwoo Fl~ttttt
GrH t F•l19
Htrl!Otd
Helena
Honolulu
Houtlon lndlanapOllt
Jadoton, Mlat.
JIGlceomrllll
Kan-City
LM lllQ'll
Uttll ~
L.Oult .....
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43 29 35 t3
37 1 I
45 35
47 38
43 32
45 33
45 33
38 29
52 38
30 15
18 11
42 29
58 38
37 211
37 14
32 25
50 48
A4 32
45 :..
27 20
33 12
38 29
31 24
48 44
3e 29
49 32
35 21
30 02
31 1 I
37 18
13 02
30 13
22 10
311 ..()2
37 3t
42 30
14 10 et 15
44 311
37 21
48 35
64 54
32 18
52 31
42 25
40 S2
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lut>boOll ... ~ Mu.tnl
M lrw.ullw
Mplt-SI PMll
Natwlllt
NewOrteant ,.._Yori!
N0<10lk
N0tth ~lie
Olll•h<>m• City
Oman•
Orlando
Phllad .. phUt
PhC>erllX
P11t1llurgl1 POttland. ~
POttlan<I. O••
Provldenc.
R•ltlqh_
Rap~lty
RenO
Richmond Silt laU
San Anlonlo
S..1111
Shr"'9POfl
Slou11 F'Allt SI lo.M
SI .Pel• Tampa
SI St• Marlt
Spok-
Syracuw
Toptlla
TUCIOtl
lulu
Wllfllnglon Wichita
CALWC>fUt!A
Bakerlllald
Eurella
Freeno
Lanc•ttr
Loe A~
Oellland
Pta0 Aot>4ea
3 1 00 Red Blult
42 34 R.Owood Clly
79 73 Reno
30 12 SKramento
23 07 Sallnu
48 30 San Otego
54 43 Sen FranetMiO
43 36 Santi Barbara
45 37 Stockton
24 11 Barstow
45 25 B1a11op
29 18 Catalln•
83 85 l0t10 Beach
45 30 Monrovia
64 4 1 Ml Wilson
35 30 NewPorl 9118Ch
43 20 OnlarlO
37 33 P•••dena
45 3 I RIV8'!11de u 37 Sin Bernardino
34 18 Stntt Ana
33 18 Tahoe I/alley
45 38
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forecast
52 36
50 38
33 18
40 34
55 35 67 47
48 42
60 37
40 36
60 27
48 17
60 •o
69 39
66 31 52 36
63 39
63 31
64 37
63 32
62 31 71 38
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42 38
46 32
211 19
35 22
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28 22 3g 2~
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aome high eloudlnHt tt Umet
Hight 55 lo 85 upper o..lt end
8!!. lo 72 •-o.-lt Lowe 18 IO 28 Owerlt 11.iiey Olherwl• 25
10 35 upper d-1• end 35 to 4&
10-cr.-11
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HI Lo COASTAL ANO MOUNT.AIM
4 t 35 .AREAS -Fair wllh tome high oo 49 oloud ln"' .,Cll•not of H rly 40 311 motritng log nHr tll• 0011t,
&3 2l COMllll hlgl'lt 112 10 711. Lowe 35
16 47 10 48 Mounlaln hight 45 10 55
49 4 I Lowe In 20t end I-30t
51 32
Tides ·
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-10W 1'53 p.m .
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ENTIRE STOCK OF
OUR OWN MAKE SUITS 25% OFF
reg. $400 tti $420 now $300 to $315
SELECTED OWN MAKE SHIRTS
reg. $27 to $4350 now $20.25 to $32.25
WOOL TWEED SPORT JACKETS 250/o OFF
reg. $180 lo $300 now $135 to $225
ODD TROUSERS 25% OFF
rq~. S43 to $98 now $32.25 to $73.50
SPORT AND KNIT SHIRTS
reg. $20 t1) $85 now $16 to $68
SELECTED SWEATERS
.reg. $37.50 to $175 now $30 to $140
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l'urntshht\19 for Hrn. Womm :: lov•
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FASHION lSl..ANO, ~~WPORT BBACH, CALI~
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NATION
fili~~~~-=-~-t...-.......;=
in flood-torn Dixie
., ..... Alleeta .........
8kJee were py but no rain
WM fa.Wni today ln Jo1telena
when Pr-.rdent RMpn hM
lll'Omiled aid "without delay"
In the floodln1 that haa
cauaed UOO mllllon ln
damaae and forced 10,000
people from their homee.
It wu cloudy acrou the
central at.at.ea, from Oklahoma
to eaatern Nebraaka and throuch the upper Mt.t.ippi
Valley, but no rain waa
foncu1 at leut until Friday
in the aoa&Y 1tate1 of
Loulalana. Miniaaippi and
Alabama, the National
W•ther Service aaid.
The floodlna be1an for
muchofnortheMtandcentru
Loulllana the day alter
Chriatmaa when up to 10
lnchee of rain fell in 3e houn.
Bayoua and rlvera already
brlmml na from above-
averaae rainfall couldn't
drain the IW'plua and waten
1ur1ed onto aaturated
lowlanda.
Heavy rain continued to
fall over the L owe r
Mi.m.tpp Valley before the
storm ayatem finally moved
out of the area Sunday. Some
rivers weren't expected to
crest until the middle of thia
week.
Visine 'contaminated'
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -
A man alleging hia eyes were
lrritated by 'fi.li.ne eyedrops
refused to submit the
medicine for analysis u the
product waa pulled off
shelves in 39 area 1tore1,
police said.
was keeping the bottle of
eyedrope aa evidence.
Or .... Co.et DAILY fltLOT/Mot'MNw • .-..YI. 1•
fOr Golden·. Gate -. ·~ ~ANCJS"CO -{.(P)-=.. -prnu -of tM. brfda9-._ ttnJl, , f"'
Half a century _,o, man'• most will' mark tbe occulon. Anet' r~
modem equipment DUiied ~the mDlilt.onls In CCJnltnaCdon wW bl ...
shore of the Marin lwedlanda to noted until the eoth annl~ bridle the~ ~ted when the of~ day la celebrated Maf · .~· Sun God hia toe and fell 27, 198'7. -• . • 4
•
-\he Golden Gate. Le8md Ml lt that the Oqlden ,1;
Never had ., Iona a apan been · Gate wa1 created by dlvlne i.•:
attempted, never a taller 'loWer, ~! := 8:".ue~ :? ' Nor had bridae builden ~ a God daU ._._ . _,, •i
.. 11&-V.Cherowa· .,..wtnda, ---ln hia y u.a from eMt to-,:~
cold tr•'/ foa and uaes a mile wiirftlnh lave wtth an Indian. ,.
wide iand 200 feet deep. princem and abducted hs.
In hia flicht, he atubbed bia toe ~~
on Mt. Dlablo. Stumbu._., M '
dropped the maiden to ........... ~~
hi• arm cruhed tbrou,h thet•, 1'
aeaward rim of the valley ....t
Four yean and five montha
later, a 8faceful apAn linked two
windy promontories, the
crowning achievement of the
areat ase of American bridle
buildina.
Wedneadal ia the aolden
annlveraary o the day buildera
began the Golden Gate Bridie·
A weeklon1 exhibit of
memorabilia and photop"apha,
including a famed ANel Adams
:!:::.°fJc couned throuch ~;~~h
Geol<>elata aay the IU'alt WM .:
once a river aorp that deepened1 f •
and widened •• the coutllne' -.•., •
aank aQd the oceap puahed ,.,
landward. . "
(See SPAN, Pqe A4) ~, .... 1.
James Smith, 47 , of
Youngstown, ~ld police he
"We're running Into a
problem area;" police Sgt.
Dana Childers aaid Sunday
niaht. "The police officer•
who talked to him at the
hospital -he refu.ed to tum
over the Vi.line. He'• ffOl.na to
keep it for a lawsuit.' --------------------------..-----------------------------------------------------------------------------·~··i.'~ :>,..
Traffic deaths at 253
At least 253 people died on period beginning 6 p .m .
the nation'• 1treet1 and Thursday and endtna
highways during the three-midniaht Sunday.
day New Year's weekend. Last year, 342 traffic
Gov. Brown County board seeks panelist
OI-ange (.;ouruX.:• Afflr.!D&tiv-'• A~n
Adv00ry Board la ·aeekina applicants for a b08rd
vacancy caueed by a recent l'fti8natlqn. , ClilH. lllllT
J . .. .. ,
'<.
'
The National Safety deaths were reported during
Council had said that the New Year'• weekend.
between 300 and 400 people 'lbe highest toll for a three-
could be expected to die in .. day ot.ervance waa ln 1965,
traffic accidents during the when 564 people died.
goes out
with a bang
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
colorful administration of
California Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. puled lnto history today after
a blizzard of 11th -h o ur
appointments and a midnight
celebration with rock singer
Eatabllahed in 1972, the Do.rd monlton
county affirmative action prosrams and various
county departmenta and agencies to ensure that
county govenunent does n0fil&Crliiil.nite on lhe
buis of race, ·color, religion, national origin.
a.ncest:ry, age, aex or physical handicap.
Students in fourth 1rade throuah hiah .~·
school are encou..raae to enter in H-:.:•::.:•:.1-... i--=---
competition aa part of the memorial omervance.
F..aya should be on any aapect of the civil rtcb•
WORLD
The eight-member board a.bo advtaes 00W1ty
supervisors on the moat effective means to
abolish employment discrimination and to
provide equal opportunity for all.
More lnfonnation can be obtained by calling
leader'• life. Additional information can be
obtained by telephoning the Rev. Samuel Bamea
at 641-90~9.
• • •
·Flash floods kill 50 Linda Ronstadt.
While Republican George
Deukmejian -who succeeded
Brown today as California's 35th .
gove rnor -ce lebrated his
inauguration with a Sunday
evening stage show in hia honor
starring singers Dean Martin.and
Peggy Lee, Brown put in a
15-hour day work day and acores
the board office at 834-5313. •·
The Orange County Chamber of Commerce
will host .its &l'\nual "Meet Your Su~"
luncheon at'~ in-the S8dd1eb9ck
BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil
-Flash floods swept
through this mining town,
killing 50 people aa the raging
water carried away bwles and
cara, collapeed buildings and
left hundreds homeleas, civil
defeme officiala reported.
A civil defeme officer who
Identified hinwelf only aa Col.
Barroeo told The Auoeiated
Preea by_ telephone that 1COres
were injured by the Ooe>dinQ
Suhday and more than ~00
were driven from their
homes. of appointments.
• • •
Another county agency aeeklng volunteers ia
the Orange County Senior 8'Pvicef Office.
Located in the Sarita Ana Civic Center, the
aenion office providea infonnation and referral
aervioea to aid county aenion ln locatJ.na apndes
that can provide them with help.
Inn. Santa Ana. .
Each 1upervi9or will add.reaa new county
ordinancea Jeplation and the Onnce County
economy. A question and anawer period-will
follow.
Re9ervationa may be obtained through the
chamber office at 634-2900. •
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Iran executions told In the final day of hu eight
years u governor, Brown named
52 judgea to trial courts
throuahout California -a one-
d a y record for judicial
appolntmenta -made about ~t
many more appointment• to
other aaencies, and •i&ned six
new laws, including the
reapportionment of California's
120 legislative districts and 4~
nw.i office la seeking volunteers to alerve u
administrative aides. The aides will work wtth
the Senior Discount Proaram ~nd help In
reorpnl.zina the office'• ael'Vice dindory U8ed
foe-referral purpmea.
0ranae C-ounty Supervi8or ~Wieder
is in San Prand9co today to chair • committee ol
the Federal lnter-aovemmental Aclvtaory
LONDON -The Iranian
repne of Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini is OOnductiJl8 maaa
arrests of suspected political
opponents and i1 herding
them into prisons where
many are tortured or
executed, Amnesty
International said today.
Amnesty aaid in a
published report that
informants have reported
llCOl'eS of executions dally. It
aaid it could not estimate, "or
even guas.'' how many have
been arrested in Iran and
whether t.hoee ••mming" are
dead or alive. congretaional districts.
Volunteer• ahould poaaeaaL1ood
communication and ortanl.zational akiua and
have aome lmowledae of wltat •mcea ve
available to aenlon. Applicants are uked to
voluntA!er-between five and 10 houn per week.
Additional information may be obtained
from Rudy Maldonado at 834-2039.
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Brown made his last judicial The Inter-denominational Minister's
Council on Education. ·
The-hearina la focuaina on the federal role rn educataan. tuition tax c:nic1ita and the ~ ol
block ,..ant procrama on echacaUan.
The .. vi.aory council wu ertabliabed to
provide forwna in which federal. atate and local
governnwnt offidala. well -educaton could
diacual important1ii1Uea tn educa1ian: Wieder wei
appointed to the council in May, 1982.
Mideast talks reopen appointment about 45 minutes Alliance of Orange County will obeerve Martin
before hia terin ended, and then Luther King's birthday with a memorial
turned to pardons and minor celebration Jan. 15. Swearing-in c.remoniel f~ty offidall •
appointments such as regional Theme for the memorial will be "The re-e'9cted to office waa kicked off Wecm.dliy by
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KHALDE. l..ebanon -
Lebanese, Israeli and
American negotiators met
today to work out an agenda
for withdrawing foreign
troops from Lebanon and the
laraeli government hinted at a
compromise aimed at
breaking the deadlocked
STATE
talks.
The thi rd round of
negotiationa opened aa police
reported a sharp es:alation of
hctional fighting that
claimed 25 more lives in
Syrian-controlled northern
Lebanon and the Iaraeli-held
central mountaina.
fair board PoSts. Dream in the Midst of Adversity." The aervice Onnle County Ali r cc Brad Jacati&.who tcdl ·1
When ii was all over, and will be conducted from 11 a .m. to l p.m. tn the -"the oath of oftice-hwide Santa Ana'• Bowen
Deukmejian officially became Johnson Chapel African Methodist Epi.:opal MUMWn.
California governor at 12:01 a.m. Church. 1306 W. 2nd St., Santa Ana. And Superviaon Harriett Wieder, Ralph .. .,,,
t oday . Brow n tu r n e d the Principal speaker at the aervice will be the Clark and ThonlU Riley will be 'IWOl'ft ln for
governor'• first floor suite of Rev. A.L. Lewter, of the new Mt. Sinai Baptiat their next term at 11 a.m . 1'umday In the board
offices In the Capitol over to Church. . chamben at the Hall of Admlniltration buiJdlnl.
Deukrnejian chief of staff Steve ~===========~~~~====================~=~ Merksame r. and retired to a ....
cocktail lounge acrom the street {'
from the Capitol with Ronstadt. ~ ------{
''It's been a good ei&ht yean, • ');
Tuna fishing 'poor'
and I feel good about it. We did ' 1·. some good things, and we made .·
some good appolntmentl today,"
Brown said, as he waa joined by • !
about 50 put aides and.-handful
of news reporters fer the--SAN DIEGO -Tuna
fishermen. beset by falling
prices and poor fl.ahint last
year, predict 1983 may be just
aabad.
"I can't recall It being th1a
bad, ever." said Mario
Crivello, captain of the
Ventfu'oua. "I've been fiahing
22 years and this is aa bad a
ti.me aa I've ev-er aeen it."
His boat ia docked ln San
Dieao. right next to aix of the
largest tuna aelnen on the
West Coast. The six have
been put up for aale by the
Van Camp Sea Food Co.
. -
midnight celebralion.
Brown, whoae romance with
RonatadL.h been a soaslp
column Item for.yean, c eeeffian:rll-------1-~
poeed for phot.ographa with the
rock star, holding her hand and
occaaionally ernbncing.
DA pledges crac._kdown
They joked that they are
finally getting used to the
attention they create when eeen
together now that he la no longer
governor.
LOS ANGELES -
Hollywood celebritlea and
Inner-city street hoodlums
will be-equally targeted ln a
major drug crackdown by
00W1ty prwecuton, the new
d.Wcrict attorney aaya.
We're
Listening •••
fU2.fJ088
"Drugi breed crime,"
Robert ff. Philobosian aaid.
"Thia la a belief I've held
from my earliest daya u a
prosecutor. It's not OK in
Hollywood and lt'1 not OK In
Watts." •
· Ronatadt said she could not
join Brown at Deukmejlan's
formal lnauguraUon becauae ahe
waa leavtna today for a European
tour. ,
Brown said he would return to
hia Loe Ansel• home today after
Deukmejian'• inauguration.
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na\ on,
Bol8a ~ue tn W~ ha9 S e a t t I e • S a n J o a e a n d elftnent and ctllm. ind flf
~me a one-atop 1hoppln1. Waahinlt.on. D.C.". C r I t I c 1 t 'I b m i t t • d • wllo -,._ a ......, lllld.
aervlce and 1octal center '\ · 10&-1l1nature pedtloll to \he wtlba.,•t •I • " nicknamad Little Saipl. lndochiw en~ •Y comfortable 1hoppln1 In r have opened offtcea on Bol•a Wntminawr Qty Counetl l~clip w
"It jult happened," uJd fabric ~e~~dually cluateA their • faml,llar environment, where Avenue. years•· Mkinl ih!ldty to._. Al for l••r 1la1l•ll aad
store owner Hoan1 K . Vo, Wfttmlneter' ~8Q~0~ they can communale with atore Not all the flnM are run by no mo•• bu1ineu Ueenan on ••torUoa 0 Vltl••••H
e9lainin1 that there WH no for the convenience of one-atop cleric.I in V~. Vlemamete. However,-Steven Bolia Avenue to Vletnamlte. bual~"Our ,..._ llal
COf'Certed effort .to build the ahouap~ .... for ._.i .. 11 ..... prod·---• '"'-atnet fHtww IUCh Item. Thoma1, who operat•• a The petition wu dllma..d M •l•QI ~• tbat ,...., an -v--.. t •-t 1 to t'"'-'-·• "t-"----.-.;.. d Ii d h h llOlated lncldta&I,"· ••Id .,.....,. _ .. , a .. .,..,. n an e nnM; ua Y nol carried tn American .. iplcea uHd In Vietname1e e cate11en· ou1 nut • op, havina no merit. .
r-tall center of 1ome UO . cookina.-finely embroidered apeakl Vietnameee when he •Ill ;,w,, have experienced IOl'M w ......... PaUce Offlollo w.le
V"'tnameee-owned bUllN!llel. atorw. fabrk:s for tnictitk>nal m--and fried fiah called Cha Ca Cht.n dilflcul w th the a. .... -du. Orahmn.
The street "hM becoi'ne home 'li\ey alto aay their cuatomen medkinal herbl uNd to make and meat and' 811 putriell known buay, ~lal e;;:c;." uid 8u1lne11men 1ueb ai Vo
to what is believed to be the -the county's estimated 40,000 tea. Vietn•meH-apeaktn1 as Banh Bao. ,Councllw6man Kathy ·Buchol, beliew the eDllllmllllty ll'N IC
lar•e•t concentration of Vietnamese -feel more docton, lawyen and accountanta The eatabliahment of Little who wu mayor when th• to~ the V......_• lnlluX. • t....;.;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:-~~:;,=:...=...:.;~:.:...:==~;:.:.::;;;:.::::.:.::;__;__.:...:.:,.:....::.:..::==::=:::.::::::.:.:....:::....=.:.:.:.::.__-=.~-=-==--=~::...-=-::.:.::....::=.:::__-=...=:~:...::;::...:;:;:;;::==::..:====
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The dreem of bridJlina l the bay loetl back to f872
at leut, when Charlftl
Crocker lonled to ext.end
bia Centr-al Pacific
J _ ~4,._But the aucceta
of steam ferries .cuttled
the idea until automobile
owners grew impatient ·
for a speedier route
-acroesfHe~y.
Joseph Strauss ,
' builder of , 400 bridges
from Washington to
Leningrad, drafted hls
first design for the
Golden Gate Bridge in
1921 and battled
opponents for ·a do%en
~before work could
The military worried
that an-enemy might
bomb the bridge and
block the vital strait.
iXJ>a)'NS warned a
toll bridge could never
pay ita way.
Shippen feared their
veaela would strike it.
Geologists predicted
an earthquake would
topple it.
Environ men tallsts
~ complained a steel
eyesore would ma.r the
bay's beauty and send
hordes of tourists into
the rural counties to the
north.
Conservatives said it
was ail "economic crinw"
to create bonded
indebtedness during the
Depretaion.
And Southern Pacific
Railroad , 'wlilc h
controlled the lucrative
ferry traffic, challen8ed the power of the alx-
coun ty Golden Gate.
Highway and Bridge
District:..(o issue $35
mijJion in bonds to
finance the project.
The last of many court
ca~s was not quashed
until mid-1932. ·
Th'e 746-foot north "'
· tower of the bridae.
tt---emree«1e1eo-tn.-the rocky
nm-sh-ore, went up
, quickly. But the south
· tower proved more
troublesome becauae it
waa planted in the
churning bay itaelf more
than 1,000 feet offahon.
Workers building a
concrete island for the
.Jower first conatrucied a
wooden trestle to reach
the .ite. Stonna battered
the trestle, and a ship,
off-course in the fog,
sheared off a huge
section. Divers flnally
ancho'red a maaalve,
underwater ~iuon to
support the steel ~wer.
About 500
steel workers were
protected by a aafetY net
strung beneath
construction areas and a
newly created device -
h'ATct" ha\s. Nineteen
workmen, who later
formed the Halfway to
HeD Club, were uved-t>y ~-mi. when they fell.
But three months
before the btidge
opened, a piece of
machinery fell off the
underaide of the road ·
deck, tore throuah the
net and sent 10 men
pl\Ul&ina 220 feet to their
aeatl\a. -One man, Tom
Caley, clw,, to a llrder
unUl h1I matea low•ed
him a rope and hauled
blm up .
. The oomplNd bdda9.
with lta -1m attnction for ane ~40 auk.idle, ta
8,9&1 fee\, with the
main, 1u1pended apan
mea1urin1 4,200 feet.
s.ch 8'aftt C8ble .. 7,800
feet Jons, and both ..-ct
a total of eb,000 mo. of
wire. It wa• 1urpa1Md in lenlth. bY. eo teet ,,.._
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prlvllepCI chllclnn, Ee aDd l'I, .,. IJ>Oft~ .. , th• Y••' ca • ' 1 • r A • • r·I e a ~::!i campt depart
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• PAaADDA (AP) -The !SA& RMDD8: The rood and Drv.i
.,.,.. ~ ~ ~ ,, . Ad•&•l•va&IOD (FDA) ha• .. ,abU1heCI illl1fan ......--_. . deadline• requlrln1 'amper-rHlllan& up.• pnetp1nde tllillaJ of ~Ill for almal' all afi•r·'hf·coun&er DEAR PAT: Several moa,•• •I• )'OI tJOww4"1..& ._ lull dalld ~ dl"lil ~The foUDwinact.dlb• --•&UlH , .... ,. of a pos11&le 11aa. rehlM ror
and Ml ,.ctDle feee crlmlDal m ....& lO oanue& ..._ au&ionl and &able&a: ~-erpaymnt of Ci!rtam em•l•'ee .. ,...u tax
charlH lolfow&n1 &be 14th .:...· feb. 'I, IHI -Tamper-rnla,ant _ _..11et1oat. Wotlld you pleaM repeat It? ~-=..~ _u,i., for all newly manulactured W.F.; lnlM . -~ ¥tla•Oll .....-. Uqukll, .,...,.. cnama and foanw You are probably refemna to lhe refund
&he wad •i=d'IJ • a with the excepUon of 'ableu and of Disability In1urance (DI) contrlbutloru blodi ol ..... .._... .uJw.na. •ppalltarMI. made durlns 1979. RefundA may be ., hiah u
• at tM _.oldie 1-M...U..... -Ma~ D, 19.H -Tamper-rnli,ant $91. The final filmat date la April 15. 1984.
route, tbM w clmld off lor the .,...,, ...... far all mwly manufadured &able&a In the yeart1 lmmc:.tdlaWly prior 10 1979.
DI Fund refundable
lhow. and 1uppoeUorln. By 'hl1 da&e, all new contributions to the DI Fund exe:H'ded the
T • • 8 a eke r Jr.. ~ f mon,h-lonc ahowln8 of dae "1' w ,,_ IGlld DIOl:lle_ •die pradud ~ mU1t provide consumers t>epefill paid. To return the exccu money.
Hwmnatc>n .Beach rec:en&ly . Orana• CCJunty Hall of maw divider md an fd)a .._-With vlll&le eYldence of ~ wnP8ril18 legillaUon wa. paued in 1979 that provided 8
won tlOO in the Oran1e ~don in February. of &be ltnet," .ToummMn' of P-k ... must..., carry a 1&atement alerur\i refund of BO' percent. Coun&y ~Herltaae ama&eur 8.-....._.Jack l'Nnch l8ld oamwnen '° the 1peclflc tamper-real.a&ant In-1979, California wage earner• ·~lo contest. · '!be con&ee& wu apomonct 8'mda;r. "Iii ...Uy bl9utiful. I t..ture. corttributcd one percent of the flrst $11,400 in
To P en tr le 1 will be by FHP, an Oranp Coun'y clan'' &hlnlc '''•.,,.. t.en t.u.r." J'eb. 6, 1984 -Produc&I left over from wages to support the 01 program which pays
diaplayed at varloua public health ma l n ten an c • The floral ICUlp&w. wW be before the new requirementl went inlo effect weekly benefits when workers are off the job
loactlon1. tn~lu.d t na a orpniaation. towed away anCI dlamanUed maynolcJnler'be-*I. , because oC sickness or injury. The maximum today, police Si'-ac...ld MnJce Accord1n8 lo FDA, ''C.onaumen must act Lndlvidual contribution was $114 Therefore,
The Laaaa Be.a Sealer du rt n I the
1
ener•1 aald. • • &o protec' ihemaelvH from injury by the maximum refund as $91 au... CID will mee& Jan. membership meetlna at the The 349 booked In parade-inlpld1nl &he condition of the packqea they To get the refund you need to file either a
10 at I p.m . to hear an Veteran 1 . Me m 0 r1 a I rela&ed lnddentl Included five buy, the tabletl and caplUles they take and Form ~40X-. AlnrndedCahfomia State Income -··~_......._
A.merlcan A11ociaUon of C.Ommunlty Center, S84 for carrytnc ~ weapom · the llquidl they drtnk." Neither &he FDA nor Tax return for the year 1979, or write a letter
Retired Penqn1 pronam LeP>n St. -IUdl u_aum_md kle _pkkl. m.-the manufllcturen can ...,antee protection to the state Franchise Tax Board requesting called "It'• Your ChoAce!' • for buralary, and numerou1 a1aln1t mallcloUI tamperln1. They can, the re fund. The letter must inrludc your
-··---•IHI• &UkU-w.u.--,.;.1· ~o~r ...!!lnformation call the alcohol and narcodc8 violatlam, however, make It more difficult by requirlns name, addrC'SS, soda! security numbel":Jlnd-the ·· .....-...-...
cl*"-pliannlng for funerall club at 49-,:mr :~==~r-=::~~E~~=~~~-t-ianc1;:u:••~nj1~1~pec==ia~l !"~a~l~a~a~n~d'i}c•~~· ~o~r ~b~y~~amou::nt~c:la~im=cd~. . ' mlfty more p.opa. were dl8d for -C:::tJ'Hducta In plaatic b~ and
T h e L a 1 • a· a a e a e ~ be ,_ted ihOruy -*--•'--minor lnfractlona durln1 and hea' plMtlc mven. 1beee Uft!S • .-· • BHlHll aa• PrefeHleul ..--· ---~ after the parade tha' fea'ured will make s-ckqel tamper-resiltant, but any ~ liilT ;i 1•111/111·111 I h1•/1 utrR'iii-· ·--·· a• will meet Jan. ~.m. meetina a& Laauna the floata, 230 bonn al\d 22 label mtement ~ that • packafle ii .. , / '111 U.m111117 l'.11 will Ull l'l'<I Wp<'. 20 '° rec:oplze a member who 230 ~ SaA~ and1..oan, IDU'Chinl bandl, he lald. tamper-proof will-be coNldered falte and -~1·11m1: tl11 .m'l1H r~ .mt! :11 wm .Y"u •·. bu done the most lo advance 1be pm"ede WM aJ8o marred by mw'eedlftl. ,,_. /H•t•d II• 'II/\, ( 111 l't/ U I Ut.•!J. j 11 • •
worldna women , For re1ervatlon1 and the heart-attack deaths of two l'DA la ur8in8 manufllcturera to deaign gow•rnnll'nt :ind"•"'"'''-" M.11/ .i'11t1r qu1 . .,11oii:. nw "Top Hat A_ward'.'.will fur,ber infonn.atio.o. call elderly vWton lhonly-before the-~IO &bey can be=~ by arthritis ''? Pat llWll\\ Ill, t\/ }''( lJI H1•1 \'l('I Omni((' • 494-0419. parade . be·a an. ~md"o&Mn-with -pr_.. -Coos1 D:11/y 1'1/01. I''> HoA /,1tiO. Cuqo /\les.1. UUKUW. l CJ\ 9:?ti;?ti
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County shOuld cOntroJ ·
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A well-laid plan that w9'Jld
permit Oranp County to retain
title to th' historic old county
courthouae in Santa Ana, renovate
it to meet current afety conditlorw
end collect rent from the state
when it ta = to be occupied by the new ap court branch wu
• l i y-s c-trtt led-b y-a-n-
unexpected vote 1n the Board of
Supervi.aon last week. ·
. ,
Lut week'• vote appeared to
be only a t«hnicality, pennitlinl
the county to trander a a1blmli
for the courttw>u. to the Harbon,
8-ehes and Parkl P,~nt.
which would UM ita -funda -to ·
finance the renovation, then leMe
the buildina to the atate for an
..um.ted ~000. year.
l.acking the needed board
action, the department cannot
Supervisor Bruce Nestande, spend any of the money budpted
who previously had voted in favor for the courthouae project to order
of the project, suddenly revened up plans for the renovation.
his stand on grounds the state Neatande'a augestion that
l_ease agreement now being the state be permitted to take over
negotiated should include a the courthouse, alone with the
provision for state payback of the respomlbility for ita renovation, la
estimated $3 million cost of total_!Y ·contrary to the previous
renovation. board aareement th.al the-munty
In the absence of Supervisor should retain title to. the hiatoric
Harriett Wieder, it was not bulldina. alona with any lease
posslbteto ootarn :lier eqotRll---reverme dulrmrr-tJrplned after
four-fifths board vote to proceed ill renovation.
with the project which was first It la unfortunate that a alnale
~ax evaders ·eseap.e fines
approved by the board in July. vote now threatena, • Supervi8or
Un f o rt u n a t e 1 y , st a t'e Roger Stanton put it. to ''lcuttle
legislation that initiated the the whole thin1.0 The project
:r-project penni~ the sta~ to -~e should ~ recor)lidered by the full
1 title to the building if plans are net· boafO u 800ll ii pcmible•to avoid
, under way by June 30, 1983. the state takeover.
· 1ustice· ac~i:eveO.
WASHINGTON ..._ The Ju"Stlce "corwlillere" of the Thomas Luccheee
Departme_nt nwde a bia show recently Ql'Dftiied<rtme family, WM ftned S20,-
out of foicina Waterpte conspil'ator G. 000 in a crimlnal tax cme ln 1973. He atill
Gardon Lklcfy-to_ pay off the nrnain1"I hMn't paid up. InYeltipton say Vario
t21,000 of his '40,000 criminal fine, has pleMled that his income ii meaaer.
b~=. the de~t ·~;t Q been nearly 10 enthusiastic a·bout .
collectlna millions gf dollan ln fines · ..,.
llapped on convicted Mafia fipre9 and ~' • ·
dealen. -1!houah many of theee.-1&111 A•l•I :'.). :-.J. are still rakina in bia bucks, they -.----§t~ ·
_ haY! ~l f:bumbed their nmee at
Thousands of aerviee _widQWL _ · -Rea1izina lhe w• juat one of---thi~ ~t• 00J~ apnu. - -supplemented by -Sociat-Security
and thell" dependents acrcm the many 8ll'VilC'e widows in the ame IN PACT~ tbe overnment'iOwn dllabllity paymenta..• De.plte this poor-
nation have reaaon to be graleful financial ---a'---• she fanned ..._..show that .nearly_, million ln rnouthlnc. law-enf01cement IOUl'CleS aay, ,...._._ • .., fm. 1eYtied 1n more than 800 c:rlm1nal Vario hu an interest in at least 30 for the persistence of Madeline a ·group called Survivors of tax~ ~ since uno. only .l.8 buslnewa in the New York .....
Van Wagenen of Laguna Niguel. Sacrifice (SOS) and -imde-front-mOJlmrhlld·been pakl-«f by September_ -Anthony J. Qblmlone Sr., a "capo"
-·--fHook more than a )'ffl';·but~ ~ When she Mftt tbe .._.__~·--ol i.t ,..r. in the ZeriW Crime family of Dlltroit. WM
Van Wagenen had the satisfaction that had draped her husband's The 1overnment tiii been equally ·flned $30,000·tn a tax eMe-Ut-0..-tober
ol leaming, just before Christmas, coffin to President Reagan to. lenient ln ita handliJll of the unpaid 1979. Collection records st:tow that at that President Reagan had signed emphasize her protmt.. taxes that led to the convictionl ln the . leest S22,000 of the fine hal lltill not been
speci.al .. 1e&.~la,tion restorina T.ben she .heraelf went to !!::.e'!~b;1 J!:e~;. = paid. Mob fipn Jamee "Jimmy the
benefits for SUJ"VlVOn or veterans wUhinaton inOiii1llted ttwllid of -eblltf biv&dptor fur'1!1err.-Sam Nunn,-Nap"' Napoli, su.pected of hllvina made
that had been taken away in cuts Sens. Alan Cranston D-Callf and D-Ga., ahow the same patte.rn of 17 false accusallona durin1 the
put into effect in 1981. Dan Quayle, R-lnd. ~San ne., ·indifference toward collection of 1*:k investl1atlon of Labor Secretary
The. restrictions, impoeed ~ 8 . .con1re11man Duncan Hunter. toes. · · Raymond Donovan, WM convicted on cost-cut~ move, halted benefits 'Ibey~ up-to ,n correcdve M_y asaociate Tony Capaccio bas two counts 9f tax ev.-.. nearly three
for suryivmg children of veterans le&ialation exemptina veterans' .tudied raw pemment data anct eoun-,_..-co uid fined po,OOCLHe bad pUd
at the age ~{ 18, lmt.ead of 22, and IW'Vivora from tbe benefit cuta records and comes ur with some ::°J.'8..!" on hit more than •&oo.ooo • cut benefata to the SU.fViving -v,~nd by both hM•H ef a..-._ sboektn1 examplH o the Justice· from llll;lftt. He IUD .._,,t
p.rent when children reached the r . l>epU'tment'• 1 .. 1&ude tn · blaktn1 paid a nklml of )Iii a..
age of 16., rather than 18. • Havina aecompllahed her a1ridNll pay f« their tax ebeatlns -Jcmpb a-.Nno, cousin of the late
To many 9el'Vice widows, thia , pl. Yan Wac-en 18 dllbmldln8 -Paul Vario Sr .• a publldy Identified Mob bcm Carlo a.mblno, WM CXJDYlded
meant no benefits _for college_:Ye __ her group ., O..t. . • lhe pu18 it.
children and an earlJ cu~f.of aid she can °1et out ot-U.e widow"
for thoee of high ecbOOl age. buainela aftcf 1>1iCR to normar.-
Van Wagenen. whoee Marine Her protest wu more than
husband wu killed while on a valid. CUttina benefits to aurvivon
rescue million during a storm on of servicemen who had been
Okinawa in 1973, had counted on promiaed their families would be
.the benefUa pcomiled veterans' cared for was thoughtleu .and
atll'Yivora to help her get her aon.~I~ .. ~ CQeRUltll'r
13 at the time of the cutoff,,~ will be lndined to reflect a
throuah both high school-and •-little Jonaer on the potential
college. • effecta of ~mmetiwn.
• Opinions expressed In the 5Pk• .e.ow. are thole .of the O.lly Pilot. Otner views ••· •
pressed on this page •re those of their Mlthors Md artists. Re• comment Is lnvlt·
ed. Address The O.lly Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost• Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) '42·4321. •
L.M .. Boyd/ Gentlem.an
It's characteristic of the gentleman Q. Has any woman, whd iatarted out
that he's never rude except on as a male but became a female after a
purpose. h's charact~rialic of the sex-change operation, ever had •
poliUclan.lhat he'• never angry e baby?
on purpose. So say the experta-o""n'--~.A. At ·1east one. Ht--lna•t. A
matters. 27-year-old woman ·there recently
warcftolivea ed of-her-...-end-ehild by-Q. Did George Washington uae catjaarean. "lJoth of her children.
aftef'-shave lotion? · another age 3, are norm.al .. The A . According to the historical mother at birth ta.cl both male and !~,°="sli.!.5· Something called female sexual or1an1. She had
undergone surpry • an infant and
Q . In what California city b there a again at age 16 lo uncomplicate her
street Called Wong Way? gender.
--A. Wivenide.
Every year between 200,000 and l.~
million acres of wildland, including
timber f~~ =from fll'M cau.eilOo -'"anonf
and natunl ca.-Mach • 1ilh .
Not only do the. fira, which ~
dfttroy homes and other-buildinp,
nmlt In milllom of dollan in kmm to = landownen u well aa treat
to publldy owned timber ltanda.
but they cost the state taxpayers rnillioN
to flcht and put out.
. Now, a new ~unched late i.&~the t,ofl'ormry, 18 a one of major pontributon
to ... the undeqrowtb which ,.... tfte wlJd1and fi.ra"
UNDBR THE~ M=•r •IMlt Prosnm the Foratry Del** bWD& la
dlliilrat9ly lettinC fire In a aantnlllld burninl ~ to rid the wtMJecla of ...... .....,.&a and c:Mpmn1 piWlh.
a ba& flnt=pawnMm I r m
Started late i.t ru"• aDd ............. bf. die ' H I I I rrel bM'fl' r.::z:..t.bla
...... the~ 111111--• JMil'A aGlllLJD..QQO. ~~· Lut Jtar, start1n1 Jufy -1;-the depatllllnt
doubled that ~ and baPM tD burn
anacber' 40.000 .s. befare the end ol
na&June.
Althouch the remlta of the JJl'Oll'Ml
were not expected to be 1t1niflcant .
durin1 the first year of operation,
Dwvtd..E._
Paonen reeefttly exjpl d joy at the
r
llll.WIRU ,,
on several tax cowrta ln July 1977 and
ftrled $50,000. ,.. of September 1981, he
still owed $39,000 of the fine. Court
records are unclear on how much ii still I d~. ~
. -ANTHON¥ SCO'M'O,. fCll'Q!I' bi8h official in the lnternation.al
Lonohor'eman'• A.odation and a capo
in tne Gambino crime family, wu
convicted in January 1980 on numerous
char&ft. includina ~pWa al Jolfa
without reportlnc tlieril on hlil:tnitn!F;---~
tax return. He was fined '76,000:1·
Thoup he bad pald nothin1 as of
Sept.ember 1981, hJs lawyers claim he ii
now pa)'inl $3,000 a month on the ftne.
-Francis E. King, who shook down
people when he waa a member of• the
New York City Police Department'•
special lnvestipt.iom unit. wm convicted
of tax evaalon...in...Aprll 197t and fined
$30,000. He still owes the ~t
S29,000. -
-Seymour Gopman, an attorney who
handles the benefit plan for •veral
uniora.--tn Florid .. waa-convie\ed of
failina to reJ>9rt S l million of income on
hia 1172 tax return. He wu fined Sl5,
000 in May 1978. The fine is •.till
outstanding. -Michael D. Pokorney, a heroin
dMler pnJeeC\Jted ln Micbipn, = pilty ln March 1979 to .wral
IDcluding cheattnc on bis 1974-76 toes.
He Wll atven • prt.on ~ md a
18(),000 fine. The fine ii still not pakl.
Fund which ii derived from ofbbore oil
royalties. private land ownen contribute
matchlna money J.~ the bum projecta.
Wl>n! tM ~ wtD benefit publldy
owned lamh-tlai publlC ~ft In
charp of the areas contribute to the
projects. The coeta are aaid to vary
be\1Ween '2 Md '20 an 9Cl'e. •
WRATBVBB it ill, it ii t.r '-cmtly ta enc••• in the tcbeduled controlled
buminl than to ficht and put out ~
wUdland wlldft.... Thele ..._.. ·nnae
from $50 to -much -ll,000 -.... "'1th the ... te .. ,_ ... full _.,,_t.
And u... cam do not includ9 the.__ raultlnl f1'am the ftra
Anotlm' advan&aa-of .. adleduled
controlled bumlnl 18 that it ii bBnc ._
in a manner IO• to pNMrve arid
improve wildlife habitat and ranee
~· Jll'Olrml munds lib tbe.-.,.. of
NU' 1"Jl'tds. fire pl'H..U-..... witb
watir aumsvation. aood nneie lllld aaa ...............of ...... WfW
Peaonen HY• the pro1ram !a 10
••~ 'ul dial tbe depli= now bat 100 more .,.aw.t1aaa _ prlwate
landowners for burn pl'Ojlda thui it _.
...... this ,.....
Q . Do we always have
Even the nol·too-eeuoned cltben temperature when we 19t sick?
will remember Allen DuUea, the hetld A. Word perfectioniata aay Y•·
.et-the Central lntelUpnce Aseni:y everyone baa a tem_perature, even
from 19~3 to 1961. His lntelllcence thoulb not ewryane t. a fewr'. Our
may not be best remembered by that i..n,u.,. man uu. lbe ~.
deadly fiasco, the Bay of Pi11 · however. Rithl « wrona. M fat Iii
iavaslon. Maybe it oucht to be he 's concerned, "to run a
An expert's Y1ew o C ap1 at-punishDient
llll'MUred, rather, by hia first book, w.nperature" .._. to haw a fnw.
''The Boer War: A HJs&ory," published
by the Gordon Pre:m of WMhift8ton,
_ D.C., In 1902. It's on the rare books . •H In the 6-Jbrary of c.on,n.. He
wrote It when he '!• 8 ,_,. old. .
One Of the flnt stories I mvered when
I WAI a ~ report.er a thcKmnd yeen .. o wu the new rqlme of Warden
Duffy at San QuentlD ~ liolJDwinl
the ouaer o( the old warct.n and tbi
entire prtlDn ...... ln ---....... Duffy, who died 1n theCldalr of..._.,,
IM& month at die • al M, tlDak owr a
..
DlllyPlllt ..
MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1983
CAVALCADE 82
THfCllAll-ANliiHl£BUNTY -c·o .. ~M-1"c .... " .... o .. ~ ... ~··so .,,. ·-----·-· ..... ··
It's a wmlt•r holl•I of sorL'i, .rn
off-season rt'trt•at fm lunb
winging their way south from
places as dist.ant .is tlw Arlia
Circle
More than 90 spt't·11·s of b1nb.
-many both gran•ful ,md ran·
-show up during tht• wintt•r
months at tht' Bols<1 Ch1t·a
ecological reS<'rvt• on tht• t'<lge of
Huntington Beal'h
Marsh v1s1tors tht'i tinw of
year can view hundn'<b of
waterfowl, while and brown
pelicans. peregruw f.1koru. crnd
the snow white l'gn·t.:.
The b irds hvt.· or frt'<I m tht.•
marshlands.
On a given day. v1s1ton. l'an
see as many as I 0,000 birds 111
the revitalized stall' n•st•rvt•
inland off Pacific Coast
Highway and east of Warm·r
Avenue
T he m1grat1on pn1o<l. which
brings m birds from tlw fng1c.I
northwest and arl'as of Canada
and beyond, gcm•rally ru.r~
·• from late Septembt•r to
mtd-March.
Bird -watchers can.ob..w1-vt.• the
wmter V1S1tors from a
self-gu1dmg natun• trail off
Pacific Coast Highway or t'an
at tend one of the frt.'<' monthly
guided tours sponsor(.'() by tht•
Anugos de Bolsa Ch1n1
Tours are conduC'l<.'d on tht.•
third Saturday of <••Hh month
starting at 9 a.m
B1ologists report th,H f1 vl·
species of endangt•rt.'<.I bird~
have a soft spot for Bolsa Chica,
some even givmg up tht.>ir
migratory ways to mov<• in
permanently In add1t1on to the
brown pelican and peregrine
falcon. endangered birds tndude
the llgh t-footed clapper i:etl,
Beldmr(s savannah sparrow and
the Cal1forrua Least Tt•m
Tl!L!VtS16N-
A proud drake, above~ calls
atte ntion to himse lf as a flock of
placid ducks. right, ignore hi show.
Bt•l!>w . wat erfo~I including herons
a nd egrets wa it o ut the winte r .
..
Will Erma Bombeclc 's ide•
~ ~-g•ve "'IJRllP~"' !J.. rWJ-fOr. __ __,.__;_~l.Ml lhOIL-1.._.,~ _ ___..,
r·~·:its·rµoner'!··See~Page B1J.----~--.J.:.......,.
!t
• t ' ' .\ ~ •t •
Two unidt9ai~ :\.r ·
bird watche~ S.~f .la
the natural gloV, ~fJ' .
Bolsa Chica rd~
left. Among ,th~· ; ' .
fauna in resrd••~e ·M'
this pelican,:'1t.ti~~·~ · . ' ... ' i ,,
ti • I t I ~ •• :Lt;.~
f ,.1, ~
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' 't \ t11; .
t \.t~ ~( .: . -;1
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81 Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday. Janu•ry 3, 1883
Mom guilty over action . . -..
Dli!AR ANN LANDERS. t dJd a tcrrlbl" thfna • --4=::::;'Z [=.=z;;=.-.ii1Nl5t~t111e'°~1 aulhy -;~d -up1t-t ··, h:~ .. o-pe=n:"":".n;. t-.-==n
Golru ftU -nroGr----_.,. ______ .. .___, · · o with au "n vn thll new lnfcmnatlon.
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.1-Both vulnerable, u
SQutb you hold:
+KIOMI li?H ¢ AQJO •714
The bidding haa proceeded:
N~ Eut 8Hlh WHt
l 0 P ... I• PaH
I+ Pa .. ?
Whal adlon do you take'/
A. -After partner raaau
your suit, your hand revalues
to 11 point1. In addition, your
holding in partner's suit in
creues lhe track taking
potential of your hand. You
are worth one move toward
game, and the obvious choice
is a game try of thrt>e
diamonds. This bad is forcing.
but only lo three spades
Q.2-Neather vulnerable. as
South you hold.
•KJ9872 l;;IJ54 0 86 +AK
T ht bidding has proceeded:
North Eut Souc.h Wut
1 <> Patt l • Pa11
I NT PaH ?
What do you bid now?
A . -Your hand is semi
balanced, and the fact that
your long suit as broken
makes your hand not quite
good enough for a jump to
game. We suggest you jump
to three spades. We would be
happy with any decision part·
ner made -this hand should
play well in either three no
trump or four spades.
Q.3-As South, vulnerable,
you hold;
•A865 l;;I K732 o AKQ6 +A
The bidding has proceeded:
SHO. W ett Nor th Eatt
l <> Put l N'J\ PaH
?
What do you bid now'!
A.-With 20 points in high
cards, you cert.ainly want lo
be in game·-crifie question is
whicll 11me'f Even thou1h
you are unbalanced. you have
overlooked a ba11c bidding
principle al you qpted to In
troduce one of your major
1u1l1. When partner bypa11
ed both maJor suits to rt'
spond onti no trump. he·
denied holding lour cards in
either maJOr. Therefore, you
are wasting lime and ra11klng
a bidding misunderstanding
1( you do anything bul Jump
lo t hree no trump.
Q.4-Uoth vulnerablt>, a~
• South you hold:
•S <:>KQ63 OQJ 109S42 +7
Your right hand oppo nent
opens the bidding with one
spade. What action do you
take'!
A.-W1th a relati v ely
defenseless 7 4 I I distribu
lion, some sort of preemptive
bad ts tempting, and we
wouldn't be overly critical if
you Jumped to three
diamonds, or e ven four
diamonds. However. we are
farm believers an the canon
that you should not preempt
with a good four card holding
an an unbid major. If partner
has heart length and a
reasonable hand. four he11rts
could easily be laydown. Pass
and await developments.
Q.S-As South, vulnerable,
you hold:
•85 ..,Q654 0 82 +K9863
The bidding has proceeded:
Weet Nortla Eut South
1 0 Obie Put ?
What do you bid now'!
A.-lf you chose to show
you-r long suit with two clubs,
you have made the second
best bid. It is preferable to
introduce a four-a-rd mafol'
to five card minor In
re1ponae to a take-out dou·
ble, eepecflllly It you can do
10 at the one level. That 11
benuae partner. fc>r hla
takeout double. i1 much more
likely to have 101id 1upport
for the unbid majon than he
11 for an unbid minor.
Q.e-Nc1the-r vulnerable, as
South you hold:
+K82 1;;1QJ763 •96542
The bidding hal proceeded:
North E .. t Soutb Wett
I <> Pa11 l \? Patt
2 0 Pa11 7
What action do you take'!
A. -Jt 1s a near certainty
that your side has a better
s pot to play the hand than
two diamonds. It is equally
true that you probably have
no way to get to that spot.
You have only 6 points in
high cards, and your void 1n
partner·s suit does not im
prove your hand at all -
quite the contrary, since the
auction marks partner with a
six·card suit, he may be very
short in both your long suits.
Pass, while you are still at a
level where the opponents
might not double.
Have you been ruaalns fa.
to double tre•l.le? Lee
Cbarlet Gorea belp you fiad
your way tJaro.,ti t.he mue
of DOUBLES for peuJUee
-d for tak ... t. For a copy of
hit DOUBLES booklet, NDd
11.85 to "Gorea·Doublet,"
ear• of tJlJa aewepeper, P.O.
80J1 259, Norwood, N.J.
076'8. Malle dteekt payable
to Now•pepedtub.
•
P01 SH01S
HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Tae1day, Jaanary 4
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): What starts as
plebeian assignment can be t.ransf ormed in t.o Vl tal
step up I.adder. Know it. refuse to be discouraged by
details or by thoee who are jealous and constantly
complairung. Roadblock to progress is due to be
removed.
BY.ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
W~ COULDN'T
HAVE MET
IN ANY
PREVIOUS
L.IF'E •
KCAUSE VOV
A"-r O,..E EXPERIENCr
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Sentiment,
');pmance, impulse, emotional responses dominate
exciting scenano. Creative JUices now -style Will
be imprinted, significant changes occur and there
will be a romantic encounter.
l'O SUlllLELV NltVS9' FOlltGET.
stubborn or indifferent. You will gain access to
mfonnatlon previously dubbed classified.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Wishes come true,
romantic interlude provides spice, you'll aid ln
solving a mystery and aome persons will claim you
are psychic. Define terms, avoid sell-deception and
take advantage .of unusual business opportunity.
.. (
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on
home, property, basic values and security. Answers
can be arrived at by special study, conferences with
older individuals, including family members
Intuition i.s on target, you'll sense when going in
proper direction.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Movement
replaces inertia -social life accelerates, mental
stimulation i.8 provided by new contacta. You'll be
challenged. tested and asked to review material.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Cash flow resumes
following temporary delay. Maid, servant or
employee helps in locating article that had been lost
or stolen. Focus also on income potential, aped.al
oollectiona and the aolving of longstanding puzzle.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Ability to be
analytical surges to forefront. You're able to di.seem
motives, t.o analyze character and to be of Wd to
special member of opposite sex. Cycle high. you'll
be at right place at crucial moment.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>': Domestic
adjustments dominate scenario. Focus on
decorating, purchase of art object or luxury it.em.
You'll be aided by one who previously appeared
SAGITTARIUS ~Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Individual
who previously disappointed you will now provide
remarkable career opportunity. Lunar emphasis on
special project, standing in conununity, prestige and
a unique honor.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 111): Emphasis on
travel, spiritual values, pursuit of educational
project. Task will be completed, you'll reach more
people and reward pot.en!-lfl will increase. Aries,
Leo, Libra pel'90tlS figure in unusual Ken.ario.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You gain new
insights into financial status of tholllt who would
form partnership or hit.ch wagon to your star.
Remain i~depend.ent, do some private detective
work and strive to get to heart of matters.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): It may be
necessary t.o retrace steps -Ieea1 loophole requires
examination. Sense of direction ls restored, some
answers come via intuitive flash. Malntjl!n low
profile, do plenty of listening and be ~wd
observer. WatQi Aquarius.
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~lnnbttr FOIC ond f.-..1 ffnlrvt
r
I wt"nt throuah my aon'• penonal belonjinp
and found aomc notes from hll 16-yc:ar-ofd
atrlfrhmd. (Robt. 17.) I now knuw that "Sue" u.set
1pet'(l and 1mokes marijuana From wtuit I have
read it la obvious that J\ob haa asked Mr t.o it.op
She wanta to oontinu t.o Wit' thct(f 1ubst.anc.w "•
UttJe now and then." We have 1poken openly In our
home about c:trua and alcohol abuae. Rob objecta to
my smoking clgarettea and I am trylna to quit.
Now I am afraid If he continues t.o go with Sue
1he mlght tum him Into a uaer I know he cares a
great deaJ for her and I don't want to make any
threata.
Should I tell him I read the notes and risk
1081ng ha• truat, or should I talk t.o Sue and try to
make her understand what 1he la doing to her life?
Or shovld I go to her parenta and dlscuu the
problem with them? The last choke 11 to say
nothing, keep my fingers c1'08.'led and pray a lof.
Please advise. -ASHAMED AND CONCERNED
IN ALBANY
DEAR ALBANY: Confen to Rob and take
your lump1. Don't preach and don't threaten.
Merely tell blm wbat you know and reaffirm your
confidence lo bis lntearlty and good judgment. And
keep praying.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Do every hairdresser
in the world a favor and print this open letter. You
will earn thell' undying gratitude Thank you.
Dear 11 O'clock Shampoo, Cut and Blow-Dry:
It is now 15 minutes past your scheduled
appointment and I am waiting for'you to arrive late
. or not at all. You have not phoned, sol assume no
EIMA IOMIECI
ATWIT'S END
l know l said l'd never put together another
television aeries, but the other night 1 got thi.s flash
for a series that would give "Dallas" a run for ats
money.
List.en to this. We'd put this British family on a
compound in downtown London . . . say a palace,
and the Miss Ellie character would be played by a
Queen who wears hats to bed. S he'd have two sons:
one the hel.r to the throne who goes to funerals for
a living and his younger brother who does not.
There could be a daughter who has been off a
horw -0nly twice in six yearl . . both times to gwe
birth.
The older son would be married to a former
schoolmarm -a Pam type who is sweet and preuy
with unlimited posslbilities for commercial ventures
(hal.r conditioner, gyms, etc.). The younger son is t
war hero who has been on R and R for over a year
with a film star who makes movies requiring
parental cliscreuon. (His mother's.)
The Queen has a SlSter who needs a country to
..
t'Mergency hat come up. Either-(1) you have
forgotten yuu.r appointment, (2) you are taklna your
1wct•t Ume about setting here. or (3) you do not
Intend to ahow up at all
1 try t.o eive every client a flrst~i.. job. When
you anive even 10 minutes late, you throw off mY
book and I must ru.h the women who follow you.
which meal\I 1 cannot give them my belt. It alto
tneaN frayed nerves and lrate customtta. When
you fall to show up, you deprive me of the
opportunl•y t.o put another client in your alot. Thil
mearus l<>11t Income.
Pleaaefve me a break. You know who you
are . An 10 does -YOUR WEARY
HAlRDRF.sSER, USA
DEAR WEARY: Here'• your letter. Happy to
oblige.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why do people get to
insulted if they are asked for identification when
they ask to cash a ch«k in a supermarket? Don't
they realJze we are merely following orders?
Yesterday a woman I had seen ln the 1tore
many times was furious when I told her I needed
identification for my records. She walked out and
left the groceries. 1 feel awful. What can be done
about this? -JK.P
DEAR JKP: Very little. But I'm priDtlDg yoar
letter wltb a plea for better aoder1tancl1D1 oa lite
part of tbe public. Even tbe mo1t dim-witted clod
1bould be able to understand wby Identification 11
nece11ary.
call her own and a husband who walks like he
always has a surprise behind his back.
How do you like it so far?
I don't have the storylines worked out in detail
yet, but the Queen could be a frustrated IOcial
worker and invite people with problems to her
bedroom late at night to sip wine and talk. Too far
out? Okay. no problem. We could give her an office
with hours. We could probably cast a hat-maker
whQ knows everything ... for a price.
In the first -episoCle., there's a power at.ruggle.
The older brother is sick and tired of going to
affairs where he's the only one ln a short skirt. Hia
brother doesn't do it.
The Queen makes a decision. She will split the
empire down the middle and give them a year to
see which one makes a profit. The one who ends up
with the greatest resources becomes king.
The showgirl (Sue Ellen) and the former
schoolmarm (Pam) vow this will not aff«t their
friendship, although the schoolmarm secretly wanta
to trade Northern Ireland for Zimbabwe.
The Queen's sister, who was given a token
li\,ettlement and is out of the race, will get a job
modeling, but keep an eye on her.
We could call the series, "Palace!" Too crazy?
Defies reality? No one would buy it? You're
probably nght.
Now Benny Hill? That's real!
It's a Great
American day
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Ban.Rs may lower
' new-car loans
Los ANGELES (AP).-Bank.a may drop lnterat
rates on car loena to help them compete with rat.et
belnS offered by Ford Mot.or Co. and General Mot.on
Corp., analy1t1 aay.
"The bank.a will continue to reduce lhelr ratea,"
•id Gerry Ounn, vice president and consumer loan.
manager for Wella Fargo Bank m San l'ranct.co. "i
doubt very much they will come down to the level the
(auto lnduatry) finance compan.let are going."
The new-car rate at Bank of America, the nat.lon'1
largest bank, dropped last week from 16.25 percent to
as low u 15 peroont. For uaed cars, the maximum rate
fell from 25 peroent to 21 percenl.
David Eisenberg, auto mdustry analyst for the
New York Investment firm of Sanford C. Bematein & <;o., predicted bank rates for new can will drop to 13
percent or lower.
Bank officials were cautious, however. MOit said
banks can't afford to lend money at the automakera'
rates, because they are paylng 9 percent or more in
interest for money-fund deposits.
. GM announced Friday it would offer 11.9 percent
interest rates through March, and Ford announced
Saturday that it would match the rate. That's higher
than the 10.9 percent of late 1982. but well below the
15 to 17 percent charged for new-car loans at most
banks.
Bell gear for sale
MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J . (AP) -American
Bell Inc., a subsidiary of American Telephone &
Telegraph Co., opened for business today to sell
telephone equipment and computeriz.ed services.
Under a 1980 Fed e ral Communications ~
Commission order, AT&T was permitted to offer
data-processing services and to sell telephones in an
unregulated market if it created a subsidiary that was
not supported by local phone service.
With the creation of the new company, dubbed
Baby Bell, customers must now purchase telephone
equipment from American Bell or one of its
competitors. Local phone companies can no longer
lease the equipment, once their stock runs out.
-The FCC order -preceded the settlement 6f a
feder al antitrust su it that will result in AT&T
divesting it.self of its local operating companies by Jan.
1, 1984.
American Bell, with h eadquarters in northern
New Jersey, began operations with 28,000 employees
working in 700 buildings. It will sell the telephone and
computer equipment to residential and business
customers without having to receive approval from the
52 state and territorial utility commissions that
regulate the paren t company, spokesman Michael
Tarpey said.
Costa Me~a firm sold
Disc Instruments lnc. of Costa Mesa has been
acquired by Honeywell Inc. of Minneapolis, according
to an announcement by the latter firm and Finnigan
Corp. or San Ja;e,
Honeywell purchased all of Disc's common stock
for approximately $8 million in ca.sh . Di.ac wu a
wholly owned subSidiary of Finnigan. The acquisition
was approved by the board of direct.ors for Honeywell
and Finnigan.
Dlsc, which manufactures optical encoden used m
computer pe ripherals and fac tory automation
equipment, will become a separate operating unit of
Honeywell.
By Tbe Associated Press
Selected world gold prices today:
London morning -closed.
London afternoon -closed.
Paris afternoon $452.05, off $3.97.
Frankfurt fixing $450.58, off $6.47.
Zurich late afternoon $450.00 bid, up $2.00;
$453.00 asked.
Handy & Harman only daily quote $452.00, off
$4.90.
E ngelhard only daily quote $401.00, off $9.50.
E ngelhard fabricated only daily quote $473.55 off ~~ .
Metals
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal J
prices today:
Copper 74o/i-77 cents a pound, U.S. destinations. l
Lead 20 'h-23 cents a pound. J
Zinc 36-40 cents a pound, delivered.
Tln Metals Week composite lb. -closed.
Aluminum 76 cents a pound, N.Y.
Mercury $360.00 per flask.
Platinum $390.00-$394.00 troy ounce, N.Y.
Si.lver
Handy & Hannan only daily quote, $10.945 per-J
troy ounce .
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Cont•ct the ,DAILY PILOT for
lnform•tlon reg•rdlng the
county requirement• for ualng •
Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 N•me.
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'Square Pegs' takes ~wiJ>e at popularity contest
......,. 1. ~~ •qrrmb "'ia111rduy N1sh1 "
popularity JrPlmyirncf1Aufttl 41 Wi:'f1"""9-'ll'l'ill.: .. ._.>...;;.;:'"""
--~~~Uc.Ml Ul..M.t .I.I dM•lu=ct c~ ~ hciul •n· Johnny Sluh, a new wuve nx1cc-r who
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L08 ANGEL¥J:i-.ff you-i~ ~
throueh hl&h school bt>cauae your looka w~n-n't
pcerfect or you couldn't get ln with the-rlJcht
crowd, yqu have 1 champk>n m Anne Beaua
Pattv (Surah JCMica Parkt'r) 11 u.11, thin, 1ma ....... r~t.___....;.;,"':t•riill"'tlf"f)(> 1n 11 tm~rp,~~
und inc.·rt'dJbly nN,..lthled Uiurt'n (Arny Llnkt•r) Ul1.oehtm:111, u dlmJnutlv«" 11tandup rom~k~· ~~~n:r-;Jt:i'.h:7u;:Jr---I;~,~~!!.;.,..:..!~.!:...;...;:...::..:~.!'
II 1hort, (at and hu a mouth full 11( ahlny tit'nt.'ruUcm 1nlmlc whu dOH David 1''ry1• lnllWUng
Bf.1tta, who atlll wears ttla..ea wtth thick lf'rui.
takea a hllarloua awlpe at lh<*' hlaih achoo! jitters
ln the CBS comedy .. ,..._ "Sq~ro Pep''
orthodonU(: hiardwan· JtlC'hl.\rd N1xor1 Merrttt Bullrkk play• Johnny.
"l 'n1 Patty," &atu I.by• "My mtddl1.• rut~ IA uncl John 1''rm1u i. Munhall
Patricia. My beet friend wu Launt! J waa tall On tht• "l1~1dt-" and flghung t.o kc'«·p Pully
"Ttlll ahow aaya that you don't h avt" tu havt•
perfect hair, perfect teeth, and perfe-ct t•yt11JghV\O
be eomebody," wd &alta, the ahow'• creator anrl
producer "You don't have to be in a wet T-ahirt."
and thin and had Cokt>·bottll' leru " 1.1nd Luurc-n out, art• Mutry Teppcmu1n, a
But that didn't atop tht• 3~ y.-ar old &11t1.•
(runt luodlng a wrlUng jOb with National :..... LUXURY]T]H~EA[T~R~e'"ss-=~···· ..
Lampoon. and eventually b«omine a at.aH wnter ~ ht r.llll1tl1MtSIMHtt•IMYS1JAU.ltoOtllttwluMltt4 The "aquare pegs'' of the title are Pauy
Gn!ene and Lauren Holliater, who have auddenly
found themselves thruat mto alien ter ritory and
for NBC'a "Saturday Nitihl," whcrt~ she won two S -
Emmy•. ln fact, aomc q( the char~tera for thl' -1(1ljrI•lUIW6)6J.4 255J/~.::t"A."' .. i'~, )
CAN YOU LEAR~
TO DECREASE TRE S?
Stress ts not only the pressure you feel from
problems at work or with your family Stress
also means th~ way you respond lo these
problems. When you feel anxious or angry, stress
affects you. When your health worsens. stress hurts you.
You can learn to decrease your level or
str~. Through education and traming, you can
free yourself from excess tens10n and pressure
Session fees are reasonable, and you arc treated
as an individual Please call now for an
appointment
Daniel R. Thorne, \1 .S.
Marriagr iand famil) Therapi~I
1201 "·La Vt"t& Ave .. #208, Oran8t"
(71.J) 771-0333
serle3 grew out of aketches ahe wrote for
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Professional
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FlCRIST 29 15 Red Hill Avenue
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Hutt'T & nNtTUlMA«ER 10 and now held Dy II under ...0 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE '20NewpottCntrDr. ,,211 OHO ol Trull In Iha property HIGHEST BIOOEA FOA CASH
NOTICE Of' TilUaTl!l!'I IALE
T.a. No. H&F 1•
lMPOATANT NOTICE TO
PROPEATy OWNER
Newport Beech CA 11erelnalle< d91Crlbed 1payable a1 time ol aale 1n 11wtul
Art W Fenst.,.mek... TRUSTOR SILVIO F FACK. I money ol the Untied SlltHI 111
Published Orang• Co111 Daily married men •• 1111 sole end rigllt lotle and •nte<HI convey.a to
,...__ 20 27 .,.2 J 3 eeoerate pr~ty and now l'lelO by It undef Mid Deed
YOU ARE IN OE FAULT UNOEA A
DEEO OF TRUST . DATED
SEPTEMBEA 10. 19110 UNLESS
PtlOI .,... · 1•" • an BENEf'ICIAAY CAPITAL BANK of Trull on Ille ptopef1y llerelneller
l983 5594 82 • Cah!ern11 corPQrlllOO dncrlb41d
• Recorded July 31. 1980 e11n111 TRUSTOR BARBARA A
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT P\8.IC NOTICE
YOUR P~OPERTY. IT MAY BE c-_1t SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ,..,.. ..,.
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NOTICE°" ntuan:E•' •ALE
NATURE OF THE PAOCEEOINO On Jenuery 10. 19113 II 11 0C
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD • m FIAST AMEAICAN TITLE
.JONTACT A LAWYER I NSURANCE COMPANY e
On J1nu1ry t 1, 19113, 11 10 oo Calllornle corporellon u Truat•.
, m. HIJNT & FENSTERMAKER, a or Suc:c.alO< Trutt .. or SuDslllut9d
Prolesalonel c;orporetlon. aa duly TrualM. of Ille! certeln OeeO o!
appoint eel Truatee und•• end Truat eaeculed by KELLY W
pursuant to 0..0 of Trull lecOfded INFANGEA • mi med men u I'll• September 18. 1980. •• 11111 In sole end aeper11e properly eno
book 13749. page 141111 o! Olflclll LOAEN K LANGDON. e merrle<I
Record• In the oltlce ot the County men u hll sole and 1ep1rete
Recorder• ot Orenge County. Stele property, and recorded March 2.
or Cellforn1a executed Dy JIM o 1979 u ln11r\1menl No. 21179, In
ST ERLING 1 n a M AR I G 8ooll 13053, Page 475, ol Oftlctel
STERLING, hutbend encl wife Will Aecord• ol Orenge County
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Cell!ornle. end pu11u1nt lo thet
HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH cer1ain Notice of Oeleull lhereund«
(payeDle 11 time ol Mle tn lewful recorded September II. 1982 H
money of the Uf1ftecl StllH) 11 the tnalrument No 82·3160811, of
front loDDy of the offi<:el or Hunt & OfllCtll Record• ol Mld County. win
Fen1term1ker a Profe11lonal uo0er end pu<sulnf 10 MIO DHd Of
corporetlon 620 Newport Cent ... Truat Mii II public eucllOn !Of CUii
Oriole. Suite 211. Newpan. 111 rlghl. lawful money of the Unted Stll• of
mi. eno 1nterMt con~ lo enc1 Ametlce, • caallter·a check
now IMl!d by It under said Oe9o Of payable to said TruetH drawn on a
Trust In tile p<<>P9f1y altuat9d 1n MIO tt•t• or nat1on11 benk. • state or County end Stice described u ledet•I credll union. or • etece or
All that oertllln land lltuetecl 1n 19<1.,ll Mvlno• encl loan aaeoo111ion
the Stele of Ca1ttorn11. County ot dOmlelleel In lllls l'llte. •I the meln
C>renge, City of Irvine, a-:nbed u en11ence to Ftrll Amertc•n Tiiie loltows lnauranc:e Compeny loca19d 11 I 14
PAACEL I lot 4 of TrlC1 9<1U, Eul f'lllh Street, In Che ctty ol Sent•
•• Shown on a M•P recorded 111 Ane Clllllornta. •" 11111 right. tllle
8ooll 390 Pagee 42 to 54 tnclualve, and lnt.,.esl c;on~ to •n<I l'10W of MtecelleneOue MllP9. records of l'let<I by II undef MIO 0..0 ol Truat
Orenge County, Celllornle •n lht property altueted In H id
f>ARCEL 2 Non-eaclualv• County end Slit• deecrtbed u .-nent• aver that pr~1Y encl Th• Eutarly 7S feet ot the
lor che purpoeea u M.tCll e-1• Westerly 145 f .. 1 ol Lota 1 encl 2 In
are rM8Neel for the benefit of or Block F of Trect No fll2. Coate
gr1111ted to ()wne<a In the Sec:tlOns M ... T1trd, H allown on t Mep
entitled "Owner1 Algllll and recotd9d tn 8ooll 20, Paget 1 encl 2
Dullea u111111u end Cable or Mlsc.ellaneoua Mepa. rec:C>fdl or
Ut11111M". ·'Sldey1td E-t• ', O<enge County Celilornia
"Support end Se111emen1 . The street eddreu of Uld
"Encroechment''. Ind "Community property 11 733 & 735 20th St
Fec:MlllH EaMment" of the Arltcte Cotll M .... CA
en11tled "t!11ement1" or tlla. Seid HI• w111 be l'neO• •lthout
Oeclerallon o f Coven•nll, coven1111t or ••rranty. ••P<HS or
Condlllon1 •nd Aeal1tct1on1 Implied U 10 lltte, poeunlon Of ,_cMd on June 9. 19711 In Book enc:umt>renc.e to Mltefy the unl)tlld
111ee. pegee 420 to 484 lne:lualve, balenc• M ,on the no1• or notet of Ofllcllt Record• ot Mid County aecured by Mid 0..0 of Truel, It
(tll• "Deolerellon"I. end 111y wtt 1 110,294.00, e>fu• the IOllOwtfl(
amendmen ll or ennexellona Htlm•l•d coats. expenaea en< theteto tMtvenc;ee 11 the 11,,,. of the tnlll•
fhe i1r .. 1 aadr ... ol th• real publlcetlon ot cllll Nollce of Sele
j)roptrly d .. c;rlbed •bove •• 12,073 99
p11rporled to be 17 Bltterwood NOTICI TO ~TY OWNlfl ~ c.ittornta ' YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNOEA I
Tiie 1111de11111n•d Truat•• Ol!EO OF TAUST , DATEC
dl1efalm1 eny lllblllly tor eny FEBRUARY 22. 1919 UNLESS YOl
lnoon'eOlneM of tile ltrwt lddr-T.AKE ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUI
end o4'llr common OMIOl\lllOn, " PROPERTY, IT MAY 8£ SOLO AT I
en ef1owf1 "'-*' PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED At
i ·elO H ie wilt be mede. but EXPLANATION OF THE HATUA!
wltlloul eove111nt or w1111nty. Cl' THE PROCEEDING AOAINS •J.Pt-or tm911td, regerdlnQ 111•. OU, YOU SHOUl.O CONTACT I
poHtHIOn, or encumbrenoH . LAWYl!A
lncludlnt leu, oh'1tH end Dllld Oeotm~ 13, IH2. tl'*'"9 of the TNtt9"end ot Ille 1'1111 AmtrlClll Tldt lnllltl!W)l
11 crMled by Mid Offd ol ~. • ~ C«PCW•Uon. ~'r:t to pey me rei'nelnlnO pf1ndpel J .. nnllle L Lewrle. AtJthorlied
14111M' rJ1 tM note_.. t1w Mid ~. 114 E Fiith ll..1 tanta Ana,
Deed Of frutt to wtl. 133.900 wtt?1 CA t2101, (714) 6M-3l 11
lnteiet1 thereon_ trom OototMlf 1, Publltlled Or1ne• CoHt O•lly lteO _. ,. percent per Mf'llm u f'tto1. ~ ~. n . 1ttt. -Jeir. 3,
ptfW'OeO In MIO note plut coel end IN3
.,.,., ad'lflnCel of an _,. to bl 1--------....at.ICl'::;;sa.
d4!Jlfm1Md 11 ume 01 ,.,. w1111 "8.JC MOTICl .,.,.... ....-...... ~~=-..... ~~~:-TM ~ undtr .... o.d NOnC8 OP ""'9ftl'I IM.I
oA Tr"" -..of~ ~ end Lalfl .... C-1114/PACIC
d.,lverff to tll• undtrlltnael • f .I. Ne. o-e?ttl ..... ou• a.ioh °' ~ and T 0 111\VICI C()t.tf'AHY .. M'I o.n.,,., IOI' ..... •nd • .,. ..... •PPOlllleO f rulltl """'' Ille Nc11toe of o.td Md ~ lO IOllOWlno o.orll>M deed of 1t\llt 1411 Tiie ~ _.. Mid wtu. elLL AT f'IJtUC AUC'T~
. t/A '~ I*'*' IO TO THLKIG.HUT atDQM.f.QA M .. '9 ,....-did In IN 0011t1tY CAIH (peyalllll al lllM of Ult In
No 35061 In book 13683 Pll09 11145 LAMBEAT. en unmerrled woman
ol Offlclal Records In Ille ottlc4 of B EN E F 1 C I A RY M I OWE S T
the Reco10er of Orenge County PACIFIC FINANCIAL. INC . enlowl
aa•d deed ol ttust deacrtbes "" Corporation
!otlOWtng P'°'*"Y RKC>fde<I February 11, 1982 IS
Sele to • Sut>leuehol<I 1n1 ..... 1 1natr No 112·051525 of Olllctel
only Lot 10 and the Soullletly S 30 Record• In 111e ortlce ol tile
lwt o! Lot 11 , Btock 21 Tract 772 In Recorder ol Orange County, nld
Ille City of N-C>Qn Beeel'I County deed or trust deaorlbu tlle ol O<enge Stele of CaHlorn1e H P« lollowin9 P<Of>ll'IY
mep (ec:C>fd9d tn bOOlc 23 l>ll04I s LOI 4 7 QI Trecl No 7065. In Ille
end 6 of MllCelleneous MIC>•. in the C11y or lrv1ne. •• pet Mep recOfdeO
olfoce of lhe County Recorder ot on Boo!\ 278. Peoe 47 49,49 end SO
said County of M1scellaneov1 Mepa. In tile Offlce YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ot the County Aecorder of Hid OEEO OF TRUST DATED JULY 28. County
1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION "YOU ARf IN DUAUl..T UNOEfl
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPEATY, IT A DEIO ~ TRUaT DATED 2-S-al.
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE UNUaa YOU TAKE ACTION TO
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
OF THE NATURE OF THE MAY BE aOLD AT A f'Ua&.IC
PAOCEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU a A L I! . I , Y O U N E I! D A N
SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYEA EXPLANATION OF THIE NATI.IRE
Street addrHt or the lbOve 432 OF THE PROCEEDING AQAINIT
112nd SI reel N-l>O'l Beach CA YOU, YOU aHOULD CONT ACT A
92860 No warranty,.~ ea 10 I LAWYS"'" compte•-•• or correctnaa 5091 Ovtclle< Avenue. 11"1ne. Cof.
Tile !Mlneloc1ery undef Mid Deed '(II e atr•t edoreu or common
of TruS1. by rNaon ol brHctl or OHlg11e11on la ahown ebov•. no
d•l•ull In lhe Obllgellons. MCured warrenty 11 given •• to 111
thereby. heretofore executed end completeneu or c;orrectneaa) .. The
delivered to lhe unde111gned • beneficiary under uld Deed or
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and ltlereeller th• undersigned Demand !or Sale, and written nock:e
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of aa.ld Deed of Trust Seid Hie wlM ,,.,, te<ma or e11d Oeed ot True1,
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19113 11 2 00 Pm II the Chlpfnen Trullee end of the 1n1111 crMled by
Avenue entr•nce to the Cll/IQ Oentet all_d Deed of Trutt Seid Nie wllt be
Bulldlno. 300 Eut Ch1pm1n fleid on Tueecley. J111u1ry It. 1983
Ave11ue, In the City ot Orenge 11 2 00 p m •• the Cllepmen NOTICE AT TIME OF SALE BIOS Ave11ue entrence. co the Civic
MAY BE MAOf IN CASl1 ANOfO" Center Bu11dlno. '300 !at~
THE CASHIERS OR Cl!ATIFIEO A--. In the City of ar.noe. CA.
CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL NOTICE AT TH! TIMI! OJ! SALE,
CODE SECTION 2924h BIOS MAY BE MADE IN CA SH
At Ill• lime of the fnltlll ANOfOA THI! CASHIERS OR
poblleallon of thll notice, the 10111 Cl!ATIFll!O CHECl<8 SPECIFIED IN
llTIOUl'll Of Ille ulll)tlld belenc. Of t"4t CIVIL COOi SECTION at2~1'1
obllgeuon Hcured b7 tile 11>0ve At tll• 11me ot 1111 11111111
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NEED l£6AL ADVICE,
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pt0tec1 entertllllef SemMy
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SPECIAL
Sui,un Sa. Jumt-~ and IUt•ky
Wittman, u 12-year-old
born with Downs
town ltO
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MOVll
t a • 'Hume 81lor•
Dirk ( 111~11 Jean Sim
mon• Anonde rlfmlno A
wOMlll 1l1uggl<N 10 acljull
to a«ielY fol~~ hat
tQ<1l11-_il tor e nttvou•
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TONIGHT
An lntervlaW wllh Sha N•
Na'1Jon e.uman
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featured: oittrich rat.'t.'I; a 68-year..old man
attempt.a to swim upriver towlng a boat
Jonded with paaaengcra, o blind .culptor, a
ooby is savro from life in a plwstlc bubble.
KNXT (2) 10 :00 "S uzanne
Somors ... and 10,0001 G .I.'1.'' Susan
Anton, the Pointer Sisten and Jonathan
Winters join Suzanne Somers for on hour
of song, dance and com edy from the
Ramstein Air Base in Kalserlautern. Wt..'tlt
Germany
•bendon hll plan• 10 com
mlt • tllltd mvrdtr
• FOCUS ON IOClflY llJ A8CNEW8
HIOHTUHE
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unwlttlflOIY Ir-I ht tt 10 of
powertut VllNlltll wlltl -• Otlglnllll't !mptlll(lfoeO by
lllt Kryptonlan 181hcN ·PG
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tn• Wllllt 1r11ve11ng to
N•tilvllle. IWO mullclOl'\t
hoping 10 mike n big In
country mutlc lit Ilda
Ir Kked by • r8dneck lllllf
ltl 'PG'
(ZJMOVIE
• • '~ "The Party (10081
Peter Setler• C11ud1ne
longat A m11Chlevou1
ltldlan Ktor creat" utter
ch.aoa when t>e craShel a
aoc181 patty
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band of ~Nil would•
t>e Olltl._ wno riav•
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H11>burn. S.n Gan~ra.
fhrM Htw Yorll detecttvet
becoMe lllvolvtd In l'llltT'8f-
ou• romanllc ttal90n• wtlll*
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lfranl wlVM PG ( IJ • • 't 'MY11taty
• THREE'S COMPANY
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coot Lerr\< I 1rCIOr IOr
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McG1rr1tt 1nv11hg1111
tlweal• -011n11 the hf• ot •
at1t1 tenat• crime com
mittN c:halrm111
S) ndronw. s lur in thtt
movit-... Tht> Kid from
Nowht•rt.·:· h• lu•
r<•hroucl<-u-.1 on KNIU:
at 9:00.
Suaan Anton. the Potnler
S1t1ar• 1(1<1 Jonaillan
w 1n1ara join Sunnne
Somat• lot an hOUI of aono. <11nc. and comedy
rrom tna Ramlleln AJr
B••• 1n KalMrl1u1ern,
W•I Germany
B (iJ CD ti) NEWS
MOVIE
TONtOHT
An 1n1..-With Slla Ne
Na'• Jon eeoman 8 A8CNEWI
NtOHTUHE
• • *'it "Tlmt 8andtl9'
(1981) Craig Warnock.
O.vtcl W1tner A young
boy I• laken on • trlP
thfougfl time by I band ot
dimlnullW WOUld·be OUI•
11wa wno have atolen •
Um•watp map lrom Ille
&lp<eme Being PG'
1,00. 0£NfAUTRY MOVT£ • *'" "five Golden Or• gon•" ( t 9& 7) Robar I
Tau-•darf'•
Daytl•.-.ffot"I,.•
St1NI' 11950) Rrcaroo
Monlalt>all, Sllll't ForrMI
Wilen a young enten-
11 mureleted. • docl0< Ind
8 deleotllve II)' 10 solve the
cue
10-.30 0 * • • '"' Baity Lyn· oon I 197!>1 Ryan 0 Neal,
M111 .. Berenson A hand·
tome soldier rind• llCtlOn
anG rom•nct 1n Ille t8th-
c:entury Btlllth 11my 'PG
• O~REASY
Guell nov11111 and
.er-writer Niven Butch Squogoy fall' on IOVI' wotll "
greedy ,;nd unprtnc1pl00
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(I)
1Mthev10< ot onomal• ln<I
the konels or c;ommun11..s
m which they hve tlnd lune·
11on 11 presented
• • • "The Oetec11ve"
t 1008) frank Sinatra. l ee
RemlCk A deteotttve Un<I•
tllal the wrong man was
eN<:lrocuted 10< the mur ·
<1411 of a young 11omoae•u· .,
G MOVIE Cummll'!I•. Metgatet LN
An Amertcan <1llatt1nte In
Hong Kong get• 1W81>1 up
In 1111 operation• ot •
eecr•t lnt.,national nel·
work ol •muggl4tf •
11-00 CZ1 •••'•"Penn-ii> UNDERST ANDINO
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
"Pllftu1Sl<>n" U MADAME'S PLACE
An llaltan director otters
Maaeme Ille st8frlng role
in his new lllm Guest Bel·
ty_Wlltle
({l PU8llC AFFAIRS
(HJ MOVIE
fD OEOAOE KENNAN: A
CRITICAL VOICE
• •'It '6aet G1tl'" ( tlHIOI
David Ferrar Noelle
Adam Aeatntlul of her
lllher'• rem1rrl1ga, •
twn-ager jolna a group of
ollbHI Characte,. •nd
wind• up involved In mur-
def
1:20 CJ) MOVIE
• e * "Tl>e French lieu·
tenenl'• Woman" I t98 t)
Maryl Streep, Jeremy
lront. An attllr btl_.
1wo actor• 11 paralleled In
the romanlle period lllm In
wtllch the two are perform-
~ ·R'
5:00 " •• ··~ 9,...,.., Morant" ( 19801 Edwatd
Woodw11<1. J.ck Thomp.
aon Au1trallane conacrlpl·
ed IO llgtll on England I
Ilda 1n tile Boer Wat
deeide 10 fight the Boer
guertllH on their own
terma 'PG
f'rom Heevan' ( 1981)
Steve Mar1•n. Bernl<lelta
Peter• In the Mid-I dur-
ing the Oepr"slon. a lheet mv" .. 1e1man deetroys
the llvea of those arO<Jnd
him bfleauae ol hll unbrl-
dled Mllllllneu and 1111
belief that tlle can be aa 11
11 In songs ar>d movie
mualcal pro<IUC110n num-
ber• 'R'
Cl) C88NEW8
(BJN8CNEWS
C) THE PRICE IS RIGHT (BJ WINO RAIDERS Of
THE SAHARA
The PullU.e< Pr~e-w1nnlng
hlttortan end lorme• U.S
Ambassed0< to the Sovie!
UnlOo I• p1ollled.
(!) NEWS CD LOVE, AMERICAN
STYll!
e: 1a (l) • • "Ttre Cyclop•"
( 19!>7) Jame• Craig, GIO<ll
Talbott A woman on •
llvnl In M••ICO IOI her
mining boy11111nd
encounte<• 1n11ead an evil.
~beast
A fleet ol t>tlght-t.alled land
y11Cllta tak" 1 crew or
Eur~n. Canedlan end
U S. MJl()(S on I 1.500
mlle odyhev lrom an
Algerlan oeals to lhfl Allan
lie
W WKRP IN CINCINNATI
An ambt11ous new p1ogram
manager c11enoas 11 lloun
dertng radio station's ror
met 10 rock and roll
II) (I) TIC TAC DOUGH
&;) MACNEIL / L.EHRER
REPORT
• • • 'J · Superman II
119801 Chrtalopher RMv•
Morgot Kidder While .. .,
ong Parll lrom a nucleer
11•P•os1on. Superman
unw1t11ngly tr-the trio or
powerful vlllaln• who were
0<1g1nally 1mprltoned by
hll Krypton1an ra111er PG'
rSJMOVIE
~ MEDIA PROBES
"POllllCal Spots" Wastllng·
ton Poat columnlst Mark
Sh1411dl IOokl at the tech·
nlques uM<I by today'•
polltlcll media maker•. (R)
"lOYe And Th• Legal
"gr•emenl" " couple
agreet thal they cen't
11an<1 Nell other, bvt nei-
ther went• to leave.
0 MOVIE
1:30UQ9HllCNEW8
OVEANIOHT
1:00 CJ) ... "love Leughl "'
Mdy Hiidy" (19HI LIWll
Stone. Mickey Rooney
o,,. ot Andy's old girl·
ltiendl Uk• !lim IO be lhl
belt man at '* wedding cc:J ••'I> "Mutballl
(1979) a.ti Mvrray Chris
Makepe8C:a A zany aum
mer camp oounMlot !Md•
nis mlalh thatgM lnlO I
no-hol<11-barred •POrlt
competition ag11n11 •
group from another camp
Wttll a mUCh belief r411>1Jll-
liofl 'PG
11:30(0 ) •*a "TheCompetl·
uon· ( t980) Rlcllarel O<ey·
fut.a, Amy ltv1ng Two plan·
1•11 11 1 San Francrsco
mu51C competlllon t1r><1
thll •-r low 10< each
olhel' conlllcu will! their
profeulonal emboltons
"PG'
t:ao • ALIC£
• OtCK CAVETT
Guest D< Q11v1< Sachs
(Part 2)(R)
I SEWING POWER
Q9NEW9
WOAU> Of PEOPLE
MOVIE
• • ... Doi And Tile Kao·
g1100 ( 1978) An1m11ed
[)j(ected by Yo<em Gross
A young girt becomM IOll
In tt>e ""atraJ1111 bush 1n<1
•• belt !ended by • k 111
gltOO wf>O gMll hi< I 1111
In Ill p()UCll
1:00 I CBS NEWS N8CNEWS
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
lorl Beth ChOOMS 11\tt
Cunningham• as the mod
el ror hi< PIN* on tt>e tyP
k:ll middle-CIUS A~ican
family
(iJ SOAP
The dying Bul1 wanll to
gei Into the Guonneu Boo11
of R41cords
CJ) NEWS
ml SNEAK PREVIEWS
Neal Gabl« ar>d Jeffrey
Lyons plClt the 1>8$1 him•
ol 1982
'1) MOVIE
• • '• Peogy ( t950) Ota
ne Lynn. Chilrles Coburn
Two VW&CIOUS MSlerl -
10< the coveted crown ol
Rose Sowl ~ wtl•le
one h&I • secret a<1v1n
tag& ove< 1111 0111«
8 00 I) SQUARE PEGS 0 9 UTTLE HOUSE-A
NEW BEOINNINO
An aging doctor takes Jen-
ny as hos Iona! pa11en1 1'11<
en &ecidenl IHves ~par
tlally paralyzed Q U MOVIE
• • " .. A T ouctl or Clas&
( t973) Glenda Jackaon
George Seo•• A British
divorcee ,,_,, a riapplly
married American and
agrflH 10 a weei<-10119 111119
1nSpa1n
(iJ A CHllO'S CRY
• • • • "The Dior Hunt.
or" ( 1978) Robert De Niro
Moryl Streep Three CIOM
ceralree lrtends ltom I
small Penn•ylvanll steel
IOWf\ Ire Changed loreVllf
br uperteneu'l! llwl tllfror•
of wll wh4lf\ lt>ey ate draM·
ed and ..,.., 10 Vlelnam R
@MOVIE
•a •' • Tome Bandit•
1 t98 IJ Cr••g w1rnock
David Warne< A yc>ung
DOY 11 taken on • 1111>
through 11me by • band ot
diminutive would·be OUI·
11ws wt><> have atolen I
ume-warp meo from the
Supreme Bemg PG
8:30 IJ Cl) PRIVATE
BENJAMIN
Hamel Benjamin movo•
Into tile barracks with Judy
when sne separala• lrom
her hUSb4nd
Iii CHARLIE'S ANGELS
Thi Angets go undercover
1n the wo<l<I of prot8"1onal
tennlt to find out wtlO Is
kllkng top ,..,, ... pl1yer1
prior 10 malcl*I with 1
maleth8mP
'1) TH[ VIROIHtAH
0MOV1E * • • '" 'Bteelllf MPtanl'"
( 1980) Ed\lrat<I W<><><IWWd.
Jack Thompeon AustrllN•
1n1 constftpted to tight on
Engtancft aide In the Boer
Wlf decide to flglll the
Boer 0Ullf lllU on their O'W!1
tllfmt 'PG'
10:16 (JO NOl NECE88AAllY
THE NEWS
Comedy P.elc:llM combine
with ciasalc mm and,_.
1001~ In an otft>eat,
11llr1C 1eka-ott
10:30 CD IN0£PENOEHT
NETWORK NEWS
Ii) WOAU> Of 800K.S
10:35 (Cl MOVIE
* • "No Place To Run"
( 1872) Hllfacllel BernM<ll.
l•trY Hagmll1 M orphan
and Ill• grandl11ner flee
lhl c;ovnlry wfler> IVlhOrl-
llM rafuae them permt.,.
tlon to llYe togettret
QMOVIE * • .. YDU Ught Up My
Ute" ( 1877) Didi Conn, Joa
SllYar An aaplrlng
tonQWf 11« lrl• 10 cbpe
with lhe INN men In ,_
~,. while •t•bllallll'!I her own Identity 'PG'
12:20 Cl) PAT COUJN8
HYPNOTIZES THE COf'8
Hypn<>tltl Pat Colllns turn•
poKcoe lnveatlgatlOn Into a
hllwlou• art form
12:30 0 Q9 LAllE NIGHT WITH
DAVID LETTERMAN
Gueatr. Ed Aaner. Andy
K1ulm1n, NBC
ahoelhlners Floyd Jack80fl
and Joe Tempone (RI 8 TOM COTTLE: UP
CLOSE fl MOVIE
I Q€NEAUTRY
THE PAOTECTOAS
80 YOtJ 'THINK YOU
GOT TA008LE8 ~MOVIE • * '" "For Your EY*S Only" (1981) Rog« Mootl,
Topol J-Bond trackt
• c:rimlMI wno purloined a
top MC:tel Btltlll\ aefenM
Clevlce 'PG'
OMOVlE
• • "Honor Guard" (No
O•tel Rod Steiger A pael·
lilt wtlO dN«11 Iha Army
and NCapee to Canada
bec:OmM thl tatgel of an
••·Muina -geant and
Na hunting bud<llM 'R'
2:00 8 Cl) C88 NEWS I~= Wll.UAMTEU
2:10 MOW
• • "floal Aaalgnment"
( 19801 G-'8Ye Bujot<I,
MlchMI Yorll. A Canadian
TV reportllf In MOICOW dls-
cov«I 1 Ruaalan scientific
••perlment ustno atllfotds
on chlldren and smul)Oles
1ner1m1n111ng mate<lll out
ol the c;ovntry 'PG'
0 •• "Harry'•War
( 1981) E<lw1td H1frm1nn.
Gereldlne Pega A am•"-
town pl)etmen tome1 to
thl aid of Ill• aunt. wtlO own lhl IRS back , ....
'PG'
7:30 lO) * • "When I Am King"
(t9811 lark Gelb, Aldo
Ray Good battlel evil
when two yovng1ter1 tr••·
el 10 an enchenl8d land ot
~t•ry
(.Z) • * * '" "Monty Pylllon And Tile Holy
12:00 0 • '" Spook& Aun WolO ' ( tQ4 I) Bela l.vgoeo.
Avl G11dnef Tt>e Bowery
8oya ,,_. up wttll tne
1~9h1 of their ,,_
.., •• "The Cool ()nea"
(11H17) Roddy Md>owall.
Oet>ble Wit.on A tlolling
rock star and 1 young glr1
1aam up to estabilth •
mullCalCM-
(l() • • "Amer1can Wiider·
,_.. (t971) Document•·
ry A ltlmmllkei" • quest for
record-~• spec:nnens ol
lour konds of horned Sheei>
1n<1 1n t t -root·tlll
Alaskan pola1 beat " fol·
1owe<1 ·G·
• THREE'S COMPANY
Jectc end Janet bfleon..i
<111ect1ves when Cindy
f:terloualy vanl.,_
Qt JOKER'S WllO
Ci) BUSINESS
REPORT
Thos documentary pre
tents e close-up 10011. at
clllldren strugolong wolll lhe
Claoly threal of voollnGe
nunoer oppression and
~trolual Clari.~ss
ClJ SOAP
(!) CHARLIE'S AHOEl8
The Angell try to rescue •
tOP pres1<1an11a1 aode wno
has bfffl captured by
memt>e•• ol an 1ntarn•-
11onal rel0<m oroup (P6'1
21 CD SECOND ANNUAL
MOST WATCHABLE MAN
PAGAENT
• • "Tile Oamned" ( 1969)
Dirk Bogarelt. lngrld Tllu-
lln A weallhy Industrial
lemlly 19 tO<n apan by lhe
oecadance and social
upheaval of eatly Nazi Ger-
11:00 .manQ Cl) 0 Q9 NEWS
8A l\JRDA Y NtOHT
Host !Yllpn NIO« G.-t
George Benson
* * "Judge OM And Thi
M on11tery Murdara"
( 1974) Khogh Ohlagll,
Mako A 7th-cienlur)' CN-
,,_ detecllve lacl< ... an
unu•u•I caM Involving
thrN wlvea. • one-armed
man and a dead monk
•2.wi=:"PHY
Grall" t 197•) Gr1h1m
Cl't8pman. JOhn Cleeee.
King Arthur 1111<1 1111 .O•nd
ol knights encounter
giants, rlddlerS and • fllfO-
ciou• 11bblt In their seatch
for the le(lendllY cup PG'
CS)• a •.., "lapa"l19811
George C Scon. t imothy
Hutton Mllllary achool
C8detl 181<8 0Vllf tlletr
schOol to prevent plan& 10
1urn the academy pr()per1y
Into • condo Oeveloprnenl
'PG'
t 00 ZJ • • • ~ltnt s ROlnl" ( 1972) Petet Gonzales.
8'\tta Bar,_ An im9'M-
..ont•hc 1001< 11 thl E tatnal Cl) P.M MAGAZINE 6D ORANGE COUHTY
TOOAY
~~
• • Duet For Four
( 19821 Mike Prtoaton O.•~
Ciiento
Z JMOVIE
• • • 'Tt>e l < Wallz
( 1978) Tiie Band Oi<eotted
by Martin Seo!-Bob
Oyten, Jon• Mllehell. Eroc
Clac>ton and Ringo St111
jolfl Thi S.n<I In a him.Cl
oei.t>fatlon ot lhl Of'OUP s
111ewell oon<l4lrt ·PG'
7:06 ct) MOVIE • * • •;, 'Geo<dle" ( 195GI
Bill Tr1YW1. Norah GotMn
An undertaed Scol llm&n
11\folla In • body-bulldlng
courw and goea on to
t>ecOme an Olympic SllCll •
pull.,
7:*> IJ 2 ON THE TOWN
FMtured some of South·
em Calltorni.·a dlttllfent
lo.Ind• ol Ice cream•. a visit
to Tehechapi Aancn Ir ...
way 1«110rl u a FAMll y Ftuo 8 1.AVERHE & S..IRl.EY
lCOMPAHY
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Je""8 c;hOOMS belween
Cnest., and Oel DononWI
end Bvn s ShOCkong late 15
rewaled GI p M. MAGAZINE
Twtn t>toll'oets who p13y on
oppos1119 NH teams a
rHGue SQu&CI that saveo
two abandoned baby
seal'
&I) WHEN Will THE
DYING STOf'?
Cnarlton Heston hOsls 1n1•
ponrayal narrated by
MU()(I A<lams. ol TMCI
World tamohes strU911hng
to overcome poloto cal
rep<ISSIOn. pover1y end
untlable eccnomoes
fll) GREAT
PERFORMANCES
"Tlnlo.er Tailor. SoklM!r
Spy' George Smllly (Alec:
Guinness) ranMelcs the
pest In aearci'I ot a clue 10
Ille 1Clflnllty ol Ille "Mote."
and recall• lltS one meet·
1ng W1111 1111 $o'trel tupe<·
~ Karla tPltrlC~ Stew·
ar1) (Paris 3 and 4l(RIQ
'1!) MATVRE
"Thi O.acovert Of "nomll
Behav10< LM nQ T 09ettoer
AA ••plor•loon ot thl rei.
11onsh1p Detween the
e
811b1 Benion •n<I Thelma
Hopkins tlk• • 1Qo1r. •• tile
beat looklflQ ,._, 11oun<I
8:60 C MOVI£ * ' CllOO<ltr• ~And
The caa.no. 01 G.ol4.
1197SI Tam11a Dob80ll
Sll'lll Steven1 A 1ema1e
government 1gen1
attl!f't'IPI• 10 1nh11t•t• end
Clattroy en unele,..orld
syr>dicate conlr6lll!d by the
mysterooua Oregon
Lady R
9.00l)CI) M'A•S•H
Tne mtmb111 of the
~077th ••• attected 1n va11-
oua war• by a -.. .. 1 trom •
three-man U N deleQaltor'I
D IJ!MOVlE
• • '"' Tile Kid From Nowhele" ( 1982) Su..,.
Saint James. Lo<etta Swll
The troubled llVft ot a
retarded youno1te< and hie
mot,.,., are given • ,,....
meenlng wllen hl1 energlee
are chan!Wlled Into Ille
Spec1a1 Olymplel game1
(R) fJ THAT'S IHCRED4BlEI
FHtured ostrlGll races •
66-yeet-old men attempt•
10 s'M!m upriver IOWlflQ I
t>oat IOadecl ..nth puaen-
oor• • bl.n<1 scu1p10< •
beby •• .. v.a lrom ~I• 1n a
plUllC bubble
(iJ PAUl HOOAH Cl) MARCUS WEUIY.
MO
(iJ IN SEAACH Of ...
.JD TKE..JJFffRSOHS
Florence • viVl<I 1mag1na
ttOn transt0<m• Iola a1 lhe
~· tnlO I SOIC)
~~AMY.0
flj) BUSINESS REPORT ml P8S LA TtHIGHT
Host Dennis Wholey.
)4' OH lOCA TION
"The Seventh Annual
Young Comedians Stlow"
HOS'! Alen Ki119 O.-ts
SCllmock 8t><I Vallely. Mike
MacC>oneld. Stew WrlQht,
Larry Amoros 8"° J J
W•ll
(O)MOVIE
"The Olhl< Side OI Julie
( 1978) Susannah French.
JoM leeUe ')('
(J)MOVIE
• • 'h "The Party" ( t968)
Peter Sell«s. Claudine
Longat A ml9Clllev~
lndlen llcior cru1• utter
chaos when ne er..,_ a
IOCl•lpar1y
I 1:05 S) MOVIE
• • -tove eo11" (No Date)
A young Eng~s/1 l.o gel•
mot• reac>OI'-to a .. ..,.
wented ad tllMI he c...
hlllldle
11·30 U Cl) TAAPP£A JOHN,
M O.
hepper. Goru0in0'1 ,.,
CJ) BARAY FAMEA
I• There lll1 Altar
0Mtll7" .., lOVE. AMEIUCAH
STYLE
love -'n<! The Watch
<log' Aggie and G1ry
H~ c:Ml I agrM on
wtoether or not tt>ey want
to move from ''*' apar1-
men1
<HJ MOVI£
• • • ,.., "Montenegro
( 1981) Susan Anspach.
Erlanel JoHPll•on A
neglected wile travel• lo
Stockholm end t>eg1n1 an
atlfolr with 1 man tile mel
In 1 boharnlan nlQlllolvb
'R'
(Q)MOVIE
• • "Oealh Hunt" 11~1)
c~ 8'on80fl. ~ M11-
...m In the t9309. • Moun·
tie end a lrontlat crtmlnel
wega an old batlle a• cMll-
uUon enc:roectlM on ,,,.
Canad'-" wllder-'R
12-AO 8 Cl) COlUMeO
The pNtendeflng heed ol •
lamlly-ownad company
Getr• out an 1ntr1Cal•
ecllem• to •top 1111
motfler-ln-tuo trom 11ttno
ntm (RI
12:45 (%) litOV1f.
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0 KNBC tNlll 1
0 K TLA Ht•d 1
tlKAH( Ill\( I
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0 ICHJ TV ltr11t I
ll:>K(''>t I.AIU I
Q) I( llV !Ind I
Cl) K(OP IV 1ln<1
m K<f r 11111'\1
1!>61 I!()()(; 11"4 I
0 ()n IV
A ,_iy wpataled wire
contr"ts • _ .. , di•·
NM wtoen st>e hat an
•"•" '1!) 90UNO FESTIVAl.
minally ill petlenl try to hM
another dying ~"'"1 out
ot h .. <IMP <1ePr"8ion (R) 8 QI THE BEST Of
CAASOM , 1 1 rv Tt>e tra<111.onat rhythm• ot
Brull blel'ld with 1119
•trlln• ol c.ontemporery
1azz on 1 conoert featuring
FIOra Purim and percu1
sloniat .t.1110 More1r1
'4 H it() Holl Johnny C1non
Guella $8"\my Devit Jr .
Shelley Wlnlflfl. Mk:llelle
P19ltter (R)
t( ,, .. f1 •et• I
• 1W(tfj1 "I t
11 1wr 11-.1 I NEW9
If '>l'NI di DON CORVEll s l'>h<-•m• .. I
0 C,polloqlll
m BOlOONES
IOJMOVIE • • * "S1bOleur ' ( 1"2)
Pr11clll1 L1n1. Rob•rt
Cummings Ac;cuM(I of
YOU AStw> FOR n'
MOVIE * • ·~ "Hard Contract" I t1H19) J11Me Coburn, L"
Remick. A t>Mutllvl wom•
an cav-a hired klll4< to
· m t<Ot I I 1'11'>1 @
P\8.IC NOTICE
NOTICE OP TMISTSl'S IAU
lMfl .... 21'0T711t
T.S.No.Ml._
TAANS-CO"ST SERVICES INC
1• ovry ~ted Tru•I .. undllf thl
o11ow1no ct.ecnbed <1..0 ot m.111 ¥Ill 8£ll AT PU8LIC AUCTION ·o fHE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
;A&H (peyable 11 tl!M of Mle In
ewful money o4 Ille United Stat .. 1
Ill right. title and 1n1w .. 1 ~
o and "°"" hllCI by II undet Mid >t•d 01 Truat In tll• property
•elnell« clNCrtbed TflUSTOA MICHAEL J )Al..4880 and JERI l GALASSO,
"**'<! and wll• BINl!FICIAAY ALLST ATE
•AVINGS -'NO LO AN
'S80CtATION. 1 C1111ornla
)Of'pOratlOI\ fltcordad M11oh 23, 1978 at
Mt/ Ho 33426 Ill book 13078 pege
1"5 of Otnclal Rtoofdt In Itta ofllOa
>1 .,. R91:ordtt of Ofanoe County. ..ict dMd ol trutt dteetlbt9 Illa oloWlllCI properly -1.0t 11, In ltoc:4I 11 of TtKl No. rn, In \flt City ot ~ IMd\, 5,:.~j-!I..o' Oran9a. IUtt 0 1 .. I* IMP r.coro.d In
uoll 11. p•gH I and I .
IU Ill •°'• .._.. In lflt Of"°9 Of ,. ~~of Mid county
peut !Ml ~ tlleNOf. " .,, "°' .wed """'*'-... .,. .. o11't In ... Mof\ IO, Townef'tlP.1 ~ -.... 10 w .... of the Ian ..,,.;.,. ....,..,.., -ding to
an Of11c111 Ptet ot aa1<1 land filed '" property to t.all•ly HllJ obllgattor'll.
the <11stnc1 11n<1 olllce. Augutt • and 11.~re•lt•r Ill• undaralgned
1990 cauM<I NICI notice ot brllCll Ind ot
A te411H1hOl<I "'''• as created by eleCll<>r to be retorded Sec>tembtf that certain IHM elated February 1 7 t982 at 1n1tr No 82-315883 of
1965 execu1.o by Roger De Young, said Otticlll Rec:o<da
By T D SERVICE
COMPANY, Agent
Sn1ron M (OePletrOl llfnet.
AUi Secrel8"Y
One City Blvd West Oranoe. CA 92M8
(71•1 83&-8288
Publlalled Oreng• Co111 Dally
Pilot, o.c 27, IH2. Jan '· to.
ltt3 see1.a2
•• l•••or e n d D1'r You n g Sard .... wlllbemadebvtwllhOl.tl Con1trutl10n Company. u ..._, covenant or w1rreoty, e11pr ... or
1nd 1men<11<1 by 11111 cer1e111 lmpl'*<I reg1tdlng 11119. poH••IOrl.
1mtndment belw"n H id 4eaaor or encumbrlnc••· to P•Y Ille
and ...... ot -<111• thltewlth temlllnlng prlntlj>al IUll'I ol the note
end le1H 1n<1 amendment being MC\lfed by Mid Deed ol Truet, with
racor<la<I Aprll 27 1g95 In book tnt«HI H ln H id note prov~. 1-------------7491 Paget 859 to 877 1nt1u11w of advancH If any. undet t,,. ,.,It'll ol !'\a.IC NOT1C( Othcl.i Recot<lt. ol Orenge County Mid OMd ol 'fl'Utl, ..... ctuwgee I---:..:.;~;;;.;..;_;._ ___ _
Ca111orn11 end •llP8fl'" ol 1ne Trutt• end of ...... ~
Tiie 1ntertt of Hid laHH llH tilt trult• a .. tad by lltld Oeed of STATl•NT °' Alli
t1noe pa1M<I to lht WllN hatetn Trutl Seid H ie will be held 01\ CW UM Oft ~
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN0£A A Monday Jl/lUlfY 17, t9t3 It 2 00 IUllNI .. MMll
DEED OF TRUST DATED MAACH p m II th• Chapman "ven11• Th• lollowlno petlOll hll
t2 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ant1a11c• 10 ,.,. Clvlo Oent~ ab•ndontd 11\t UN of me llctlllo.a
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 8ulkllng, )()() & Cnapn\an AYenUe. ~ rotme THE LOTUI flOOM
PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlO AT A Ill thl City of Orlt\Qt, CA M 1141 Ad8ms #A. Oo81• Mall. CA
PU8llG SALE IF YOU NUO AN t2t20
l)(PlANATION OF THE N"TURE NOTICE AT TIMI 0' I ALl BIOi Th• llCtlllOUt bu1tne11 n •m•
NOTlCI Oft PUa.IC ~
The IMne Unlft8d 9dlOOI ()loetttcl
"' compllllnoe .. ,., reauitll!Otlt Of
tnt El•men1•ty 111d lleoondtty
Eelueallon Act Tlli. VII 8lllllQ\lal
Eoucallon, w lll llold • public maetlllO on J...,.,., 11, 1..a, 7,30
p m , •t Ooll•O• '•rlr 8cllool'•
M11lt1purpo1• "OOlft, 3700
Cnl&)etr... lrvtne. C•llfOffllL Tiit
dl_,rtd wtll ,,-t lie pltM f'of
evbml1111'10 recaue11 to lll•
Oep.,tm•nl ol l!dvc•tlol'I.
lntefeetad pttaon• may Obl•tn
OOP1N of ttlt ~ ~ ~ 1, 1ta • ., "41 AftOn "..,.,· ~. CaMornll. ,,.... IMne Unified lctlOOI Olat....., ,,0 , loll ,..,. (
WIM. CA t:tna
CT ••I '6to4IOO •• U Publltlltcl Or•na• CoHt O•lly
PllOt, JM I. 4, 1H2 • 0114-12 OF lHE PROCEEDING AGAINST ~~; ~( ~:i~~~N OCAASOHl~~l~~~s raletred 10 abo11• WH lllt d In
YOU. YOU SHOULD ·CONTACT A CHEOl<"s SP!CIFllO IN CIVIL County on ta·t8·7t. LAWYER NI~ COf'nlall 228 N Maleftl. / The atr"I 8ddr-of tile •b0>4 COO£ SECTION 2'24h Oft~ CA Hett.' . •
properly I• 22) Ct n•I StrHt, Al the time Of tlla lnlfl•I Tht'lbullneBI "" concl'U01ed by -----------.. Newport a11on. CA 92613. No publication ol tl'll• 1101a, the total an lndNtd\&11 UH the Dally Pit°'
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llnl Kr\el A tN11lal art.a
exper1 t>ettleS Ille minions
of a l>C)Wer-n\&d sctentlSt
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"Frenkena1eln" eltlf• ner
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• • • "EMI" ( t979) Kurt
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EM• Ptealey r1-from
poverty end ob9CU(lty to
~ teme and fonune
.. 1 aupentar ~per·
former.
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lauren Bacall, JemH
Gamef " popular lllm 1111
la vtcilmlnd by • psyGt>OllC
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with d.-lc '*" and -
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<la. Katharine Hept>v<n •
Old tamlly terwon• r81Ur
IKe u In elderly c;oupla
return lo< a IUI summe< II
,,_ New England retrMI
and .,. -..111ed by tneir
daughter. 11e< hence 1ro<1
hit son "PG'
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Pevl McCartney. Tt>e WllO
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many of wnom gel 1099111
., 1n an 111-•l•r roe«
ordlelt••. 1r1 leatured 1n
11111 record of • _ ... or
con<*t• held f ()( lhl bene-
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C8Mbodl1
t:00 C) • • "II Takes All
Kinda'' ( 1969) Vllfl Mllee.
Robert Lansing An A~I·
C8ll Miiot Is conned by •
l<Mlly IXIOt1IOnlll In AUS·
tral18 Into •INllng a VllU·
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Bltfenget, K•ren Black A
Hunowlln IOI llarlO rem1n-
ltclM on "'' put romantic: ~II from hlS 11111 al
1"41 ege ol t2 10 hi• ~
tlOn ol • llouMwlle at 30
C11y tn bygone ltmM R
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no-hOl<11-b1rre<1 1porfs
compe1111on 1g•lnst a
group trom another camp
w.th a mvcro 1>ener rfll)Vt•·
tlOn 'PG
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From Heaven" ( t981)
Steve Mlr1tn. Be<nadelte
Pet.,s In the Midwest dur·
Ing the Depression. 8 sheet
muaic aalnmlln deSlrO'(!I
Ille 11.... of those J round
111m DeC&use of "" unbfl·
e11ed aellllhnesa and his
bellef that hie .c;en be .. ll
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mua~I produellon num-
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Tt>e Lone Ranger" (19801
Kllnton Spllst>ury, Christo-
pne1 Lloyd The Lone
Ranger end 'Tonto pur-
tllelr well-enemy. Butdl
C•~lh wno has kid·
nepped tt>e ~t of
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;Rams···enjoy last -niofilent of glory
__...... -------... -----·--·-----.,,.--·-------------·-·····~··.._---·---.. --------~---....;;;~-------~'--------------l Jp set 'victory c1·ushes 49ers' 11j1st playoff hopes
SAN l"RANl 'ISCO (AP) Thi• H<tm!! fallt•n
t·hampums tht>rt\Sf'IVPS, n.llK' up tu km11·k dnwn tht'
San Franc-1'1C'O 49l•rs Sundav
The 49t"rs '8W a 20-7 lead dlaappear an the
::.t.'t·ond half, but with two minutes remaining their
offenst• was at tht> Rams' seven-yard line Ray
Wn~h1ng, one of the team's Super Bowl XVI
ht'rot>S, was called on to attempt a 24-yard field goal
w11h 1.53 left
Sunday. and Coach Ray Malavasl suu.l , "My
resolution Cor the New Year 1s that we-nrP not going
to lose a gamt> in l 983 "
N Fl, .,layoff che dule
SATURDAY'S AND SUNDAY'S
GAMES
Flret Round
'"My ph1lo:-.ophy \\as,
0
if Wt• doll I l(l'l 111 the
playoffs, wh} should they"" •mad Wt•mh·ll Tylt•r,
who S<"Ol l'd t\\ o touchdowns 111 tlw Hams' 21 :.w
~pst't v1c·t(Jry nt Candlestal'k Park
Thl' Ka.ms, NFC champions three years ago.
wt•re 6-10 last season and brushed 2 7 this season (Date• and Time• TBA)
AFC
Cleveland at Raldere
A Sun f'1,111t·1scu triumph would huVt• 1>ent thl'
49l•rs into tlw National F'notlMll LPag11t• pla;,.offs
with 11 4 5 n•t:nrcl and d l·h.111n•, 11lthnu~h ..i:. a
dark holM'. 111 df'f1•nd thP1r Supt'I Bowl t1tlr
Instt>ad, the tt•am whwh went 13 :\ 111 l!lHI finisht>U
th<: 1YtJ2 sc.-.1son :t-6. JW>l alwad of tht• ldsl plat·•·
Rams in thP NJtaonal Confr1 c•nc1.•
Oeft.'ns1ve bnck Ivory SuUy blocked the ki<:k by
W.-rschmg, who had missed an extra-point try in
thl' St'<.'Ond J>f'riod, and the Rams killed the clock
w11h tht' hC'lp of a 54-yard run by Tyler.
"l! w..is vt•ry sausfymg for us t.o block that kick ,
b.>tau&t• tht•y ~at us last year on a game ending
fwld goal," s.tfety Nolan Cromwell said
"1'h1s uoesn't make up for a poor season , but at
g1vt>s m<· renewed enthusiasm to set goals for
lll)"t•lf Cor rwxl ye.u-," said Sully. the reserve player
who wt•dgt•d into a crease between 49er blockers
and jumpul l11gh mto the path of Wersching's low
k1~·k.
Quarterback Vince Ferragamo, who had pOSS('d
for 509 yards against Chicago a week earlier. was
he ld to half thot (227) Sunday but had twice as
much fun He threw touchdown pas.'leS to Tyll'r and
Gt'<>rge Farmer
With 8:59 remaining, he hit Farmer on a
42-yard &.'Orang bomb, and M1kl' Lan!'lford's <•xtra
point made the score 21 -20 That was followc><.l hy
the 49ers' drive which was rum<.-d by S ully
New York Jets at Cincinnati
New England at Miami
San Diego at Pittsburgh
NFC
Detroit at Washington
Other NFC playoff teams: Dallas,
Green Bay, Atlanta, St. Louis ,
Minnesota, Tampa Bay (The rest of
the NFC seedings and matchups will
not be decjded until tonight.)
"!want to offer an .1pol11g'' fur tht'
'perfomrnm·1 of nur team ·• l'1>.1th Bill \\'Jlsh said
aht•r th1· l()l,.,'> wh1t·h gave thP 4!:1t•rc; ,1 h11mt• rl'<'<>rd of
0-5 for the season "This was ,1 rntlwr stag~cru1g
C'Xpt•rienc:c I'm d1sappointi'd with ttw Pnlln• -.t•a<;(m,
and this t'app<><l 1t" Tht' Roms broke a four-game losing streak
San Franc15'.-o's Joe Montana, who finished the
season with 2,613 yards and 17 touchdowns passing,
hit Mike Wilson and Renaldo Nehemiah for TDs
Sunday. The hrst 49er touchdown was on rookie
Dana McLemore's 93-yard punt return.
A first:
Penn St.
is No. I
From AP dispatches
"Unact•u<;tomed ac; I .1m lo
being m tlw, s11uatwn ·· J<>1•
Pewrno lx>gan
That was thl• P<·nn St.Ill'
coach's little• nee<ll(· Su11dn) at
the votf>rs wh1 1 kept ham aml ha"
N11t.any Lioru. from the thrmw on
three earh<'r <IC'cas1ons dPsp111
unbeaten and untwd seasons
) Pa t t•rno had JUSt brE-n
informed that Pi•nn State, whil'h
began playing football bal'k m
1887, had c·aptured its first
national champ101),Sh~anks to
Saturday naght•s excatmg 27-23
Sugar Bowl VIC'lory over lop
rated. prt-v10usly unbeatl'n
Georgia
This tame. 1t wasn't lhe onl'-
man Paterno P oll which he
S/tfV protests
_._nnal rank.lags
(BM Page C2)
conducted m 1968. 1969 and lY?:i,
wh£•n r<'t'<Jrds of 11 -0. 11-0 and
12-0 were> 11nlv goo<l c•tmugh f11r
{m1shc•<, or '-f' rmd. second dnd
fifth ---T h 1 s t 1 rn r• 1 t w a s T h 1•
Associated Pn•ss poll in which
P e n n S t a l t.· w a s v •J t e d t h e
national champion for I !:18:! The
11 -1 N1ttany Lions rebounded
from a 42 2 1 October loss to
Alabama and won their last
seven gan1C's, cap p t.'d by
Saturday nighfS sweet-as-Sugar
triumph
Penn St..1le rec:·e1vt>d 44 ot .'l~
first-plact• \'l>ll'S and 1,089 or o
possible 1,100 p(Jtnls from a
n at1onw1dt' pam•I of sports
wn ters and sportscasters Th<'
N1ttanv Lion'> were e1thPr hr:;t or
second-on rverv ballot
Second plan; SMU which was
fourth m thl final r<'gular ·SC'ason
poll. rec,.1v!'d ntnf' f1r<;t -plac l'
• votes and I ,O"l3 points
The other two first-place vutE'S
went to Nt-braska. wh1c-h held
onto third place by edging LSU
21-20 m the Orange Bowl Tht·
ComhU5kers. who lost only to
Penn St.ate. polled 978 points
Georgia dropped from first to
9 --------
Pnt Thu~~r thf' Rams has 49er Jeff Moore by the s hirt-tail
clurin~ first qunrter of . unday's ~a me.
A" Wlr9t)hoto
Allen sends Chargers to Pittsburg~
SAN DIEGO (AP) During hts high
•;(:ho1Jl days rn San Diego. Marcus Allen
1·hrnt>d for thf' hometown Chargers to
rt>al h tht: Super Bowl
Sunday. the rookie rushing sensation
n ·turned home m a Los Angeles Raiders
uniform and threw ace water on the
Chargers Super Bowl chanc.~
l'wo t.ouchdowns by Allen an the last sax
manuteo; and a 52-yard interception
return hy little-used corn<>rback James
Davi~ with 2.41 left gav(• the Raiders a
C'ruc:1al 4 I :H v1<:tory an the National
Football League's regular season finale..
The vKtory guaranteed the Raiders, 8-1,
the home field advantage throughout the
NFL playoffs. starting next week with the
Clewland Browns. 4-5
For the second year m a row, the high-
scormg Chargers, 6 3, we're exiled to a
cold-w,,ather playoff site. Last January
they 1ost to Cincinnatrin the AFC flhals
27-7 in the coldest NFL game in history.
This tame, they travel to Pittsburgh to
oppose the Steelers. who also f1rushed 6-3
For the Chargers, it was another t.ough-
t.o-swallow loss to the arch-n vlll Raiders.
San Otego, which has come up just short of
the Super Bowf three years m a row.
needed the game t.o gam the roveled home
field advantage.
"We'll just pull ourselves together." said
San Diego Coach Don Coryell. "We stall
have a shot."
In the end, the Chargers were done in by
Allen, the 1981 Heisman Trophy winner
from Southern Cal.
His two-yard run tied at at 27-27 with
5: 14 left in the game and a 22-yard 8C'Oring
dash gave the Raiders a 41 -27 bulge with
1.37 rMWl\lng.
Asked 1f he had any special feelJngs
about bea ting tne t eam hL· onC'e
worshipped, Allen handled the matwr with
diplomacy
"No. not rl'ally We 1ust wanted the horn<'
field advantage 1t feels good. commg b.,ck
to San Otego and wmmng, but you 've• got to
keep at m perspect.Jve." said Allen. who ll>d
the Raiders m rushing with 126 yards on 20
rarnes
The Chargers. after trailing 20-3 c•arly an
the se<.-ond half, reeled of( 24 unanswered
points to go ahead 27 20 m1ciway through
the third quarter. But the finlll minutes of
the fourth quarter belonged t.o the. Raiders
Aft.er AJlen tied it at 27. the kc>y play
came with the Chargers facing a rhlrd
and-seven situation on their own 48
''One of the tJungs they like to do In that
down-and-distance situallon IS use the pick
system," said Raiders' Coach Tom florC's.
(Sff R1'.IDERS, Page C2)
Patriots:
They didn't
stand pat
From AP dispatches
After fimshmg m a tie for the
worst 1 e<:ord in the National
Football League last year. New
F.ngland didn 't stand pal
Thf' Patriots kicked out Ron
Erharut <ind brought an Ron
Mever from Southern Methodist
Uni, Pr'ilt) as the head coach It
was a savvy move, as 1t turned
out
Despite season -long turmo1 l
becauSC' of M<'yer's college-style
discipline and what sprne players
consider t he coat·h 's aloofness,
th e Patri ots have made a
dramatic turnaround
On Sunday. the revitalized
Nt>w England team JOmed the
NF'L s playoff ranks with a 30-19
victory over the Buffalo Balls
that gave the Pats a :>-4 record I.I\
thts stnke-shortenf'd sea.son Last
VNfr. they were 2-14.
· .. I think n 's always tough to
<:ome out of & situation like that,"
sITTct N-ew-England's Mitre
H aynes, who made .a key
mtPrcepllon in Sunday's game.
' It also takes a tremendous effort
on f'\·eryone·s part t.o get rid of
thP negauve thmgs that rome out
of that kmd of season "
The Patriots were one of the
la,t four teams to make the
16-lt>am playoffs. The Cleveland
Browns, Tampa Bay Buttaneers
and Detroit Lions failed the
rf'maimng berths
Along with New England.
<'levrland qualified as one of the
eight teams from thP American
Conference
The day's rPsults set up the
alignment for next weekend's
operung round of the playoffs.
In the AFC. 1t wall be
Cleveland at the Los Angeles
Raiders. New England at Miami,
the New York Jets at Cincinnati
and San Diego at Pittsburgh. The
NFC alignment depends on who
wans tonight 's Dallas and
Minnesota game If Dallas wins
or ties, it will be Detroit at
Washington, Minnesota at Dallas,
Tampa Bay at Green Bay and St.
Louis 'lt Atlanta If Minesota
wins, It will be Detroit at
Was1ffngTon . Tampa Bay at
Dallas, S t Loul's at Grttn Bay
and At.lanta at Ml1lnesota . . fourth with 953 points, whall·
UCLA remained No 5 w1lh 894
points by defeating M1lh1gan
24 -14 m the Rose Bowl.
"ObvlOU.'llv, we're all thrilled
, at Penn State." Paterno said
"This kind of mak_es up for the
times when we didn't get 1t
Well. at doesn't really make up
for at, but 11 makes you forget
those other years "
Lakers hope best
Arizona State, a 32-21 wanner
over Oklahoma an the Fiesta
Bowl, shot from 11th place to
sixth with 729 points. while Pitt,
the pr('S('ason choi~ for No I,
rf e 11 C r o m s i x t h to J 0 t h
Waahlngton, which edgeq
Maryland 21 -20 in the Aloha
Bowl, climbed from ninth to
RVenth with 679 points.
Clemson, last year's national
•champion, was ineligible for •
bowl game th11 time and slip~
J from aeventh to eighth
1 '1nal AP lop to I , '· ~ llat• (44) '1· 1-4 I.Ota
f 2. e:-....hOdlel j9) 11-4-1 1.023
,, • -· 121 12-1.() 971 I '~111a 11-1.0 "3
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1. Wllllhlnglon 10.2...0 179 ' (:l9mtOn $-,_, m
I.MINN t-2-1 111
10. '"'~ 9-3.() 5$) 11. LIU 8-3-1 471
It ()No lt•t• t4-0 42t 1a llloflde llalt t.:J.O MO ' t• Auburn t4-0 HO ti. loutflam oei ~ '37
, 1f Oldllflorne f-4-0 HO
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0Yer"-ahe-1houlder caacb u San Die10'1 • -
still to coine • IS
INGLEWOOD (AP) T he
Loe Angeles Lakers. 1mpresS1ve
winners of their last seven
games, "are playing excellent
basketball. But they hope l(s not
too llOOf'l 1
"l hope it's not the best
basketball that :we pllly this
aeasoo,'' forward Jamaal Wllkea
aaJd Sunday nlgbt after a 127 112
vlct.ory over the Detroit Piltona.
"1 hope the. bes\ will IX" down the
tttttch and Into the playoffs But
I think \hat tor thla W'nf' of year,
we've done all that'• expeoctr.d."
Wilke• had 27 point• and
Kareem Abdul-Jabbtlr 28 In the
Laker•' triumph over the
Plstona, u Lot Anaelea shot out
to a 4.2-28 lead at the end of the
tint perlod and wu never
11erlou.ly th.rt"~ afwrward.
"1 thll\k our lntenalty hat
plcked up, which tranala~ Into
better play," iaid Abclul·Jabbar.
t..aku Coach Pat R1ley
predictably hH been vuy
·pleated with hta tUm'• play
durina the whmln.I 1u.k 1htt
hu ctven them • 2!-8 rt<'Ol'd and
a 2~·a•me lead OYer Seaule ln
the NBA'• Pan OM.lion.
"I )Ult hci.•pt that thl1
( .._
momentum that we bave gained
over the las t two weeks wlll
carry right on through the five
gam<'s back East," Riley said,
referrmj{ to the Lakers' upcornin8
road trip opening in Philadelphia
Wednesday n ight. "I'm just very,
very eucouraged with the way
we are playing right now.
"l couldn'\ be happier at this
et.ate of the seuon."
The Lak1tra' Earvin ''Maaic"
Johnson, who had 12 aaslsts,
M!ven points and se-wn rebounds aaalnst the Pistons, aaJd: "lt'• not
the best we can play, but we're
playing wen W don't want to
~ at our best rtaht now or we'll
~ in trouble oncei the playoff•
at.art. But t thlnk we're plaYlna
well •nd you can look forward U>
out ltnprovln• a ll the time.
Df'trolt Coach s~otty
RobertlOn, wh~ club hu been
htl by lnjurl., to Cllff
Le\tlngaton, K•nl Benson and
Kelly Tripucka, Wat tmpre•1d
by th Lak ,,.
"' "Rl1ht now I think Loa
Ancr.les ts the belt i..m In &he l~e." het uid. "h't hard JiO •Y
wh4t Will hapl,M!n \OWard \he end
of the .-on. .1
• I
Reno\'a lion le .. I
for Bah 's hou.
SMU bitte
DALLAS0 (AP> -South..:m
Methodist fin~heJ Nu. 2 1r• ilie
nation in the !1n:1l 1\ssocwtcd
-:--Press.::poTl Sunday an €oe~-···-.;:w'\
Bobby Collins s.'l1d n1s un >ea!<?n
team "d1<.I whet the ~t"rdl
experts asked thi•n lflc ~Kf>N\S
failed lo follow throu,::1 ...
, Collins, l1 "rng to t11d his ~-b1 t~rtren:-s1ud ''f'in renlh· d~p~m~~myp~yc .~
course. 1t'~ qu11.e an hon•Jr lo
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Prom AP ,.,,.&eMI ---------------·-KANSAS CITY -Bm Kenney, a Ian JVE''L .RO"',.,D"'P L'*'*'te ffilh and Saddlet.k~pl'.Odllet. l 'ffr, l.Jl 'ff. 1.1,
thrt'W lhl'ff touchdown ~ \0 kanlM
City'• 1tunnin1 37-13 usieet of the ,off-bound
New York Jeta Sunday before the lllcOnd...rnan.t
crowd ln modem NaUonal 1'ootbe1l IAecue hl8tory. Only 11,902 faN lhowed up co .. the a.ta,
3.e, Md the aeuon with their flneet pme of the
year and force the Jell, 6-3, co be on the r09d when v.. ,&ayelle be&'• M•I w•kw Tbe a""" Bai·
Atlanta game In 1974, played In a drlvlna
built a 27-7 1-d, then IOOl'9d 10 man po6n• ID lbt
clollnl minutae after tha-Jkowm Md doled to
within a .touchdown.
A key pl8y of the pme wa1 Sc. ... ' rookie
Johnny Rodpn' second-quart.er block of a Stew
Ccw p&DI ~ returned the kJck 18 ~ f« a touchdown • a lS-7 IMd the Steelen nnw loll.
sn owstorm, drew only 10,200 fana.
The underdog Chiefs whipped the vtalton In ' Glull ''' Eallet H virtually every phale of the pme, ICOrin£ 20 pamta '" PHILADILPHIA -Joe Dlnelo ldcked lall
in a aecond-quarter surge to pc19t a 27~ halftime fourth field pl wtlh two WIOladl left co lift the
lead. New York Olanta to a 26-24 triumph over
Kenney made good on 11 atral1ht paues, Philadelphia.
hitting Carlot Canion with a 28-yard aiorinl ltr'ike The pme marked the IMt felU)ar__,.. NFL
near the end of the firat quarter and c:onnecUnc contest for New York hetid Coech Ray Perldm,
with Henry ManhaU from 13 yarda out midway who will replace Paul "Bear" Bryant at the
through the aecond quarter. Urilvenity of Alabama next aeaaon. •
Patriots 30, Billa lt Trailing 24-23, the Gianll took avs on their
FOXBORO, Mau. -Mik e Haynes' own 35 followtni a 39-yard punt by the....,._, Max Runqer with 4:05 remalnlna· interception set up Tony Collins' tle-breakin1 New York drove 57 yardt In ..i .... t plav. co the
touchdown run in the fourth q~. then Steve ....... 1 th the ke •la ...... J-Grouan threw his third aco""'"'" n.ao-. of the .,,.,...... ~ea· 8• wt Y P Y belnc a 17-yard bullet
& ""• r--n.~·-to tight end Gary Shirk from quarterb.ck Scott that gave New England a 30-19 victory over auffalo Brunner, to let up Danelo'a 25-yard pine-winner. and a berth In the playoffs. l-
The Billa, buried at their own 1-yard line 811et H, Bean u
follow.ing a punt, pushed out to the 24 before TAMPA, Fla._ Bill Capece booted a 33-yard
Haynes stepped In front of Roosevelt Leaks, field goal 3:.l4 Into overtime to give T.npa Bay a
in tercepted Joe Ferguson and returned the ball 25 26 23 l'"hi.-.-and -~ the ---yards ~ the Bills' 13 with 31 1eCOnda remaining In • victory over "" • ......_., _. ... u ~
the third quarter. into the playoffs.
On the third play of the fourth period, Collini Capece, who kicked a 40-yarder to .force the
bun1t thro11ah the riaht aide to break a 16-16 tie. extra period with 26 leCOndt left In felUlation, -• kicked his fourth field pl of the pme two plays
Lioa1 %T; Packers U • after James Wilder bolted 47 yards to the ChicaF
PONTIAC, Mich. -Rookie tight end Rob 13 yard line. .
Rubick acored his first NFL touchdown on a 2-yard Wilder~ who carried only one time dwina
reverae with 5:47 left to play u Detroit ed1ed regulation, took a pit.ch from quariert.ck ~
Green Bay, 27-24, to qualify for the playoffs for the Willlamt, circled fiaht end and sprinted untoucheCI
first time since 1970. down the sideline until Bean oornerback Terry
Backu~ quarterback Eric Hipple replaced Schmidt brou8ht him down.
starting Detroit quarterback Gary Daniebon with
10:34 left and promptly directed the Lion& on...\be Seallawll1 11, Broacot 11
game-winning 60-yard drive. He completed all-SEATn.I! ---~drilled a 19-yard -
three ~ on the drive, including an 18-yarder to pua to veteran Roses' Carr wtih 47 WIOltds left to
tight en~ David Hlll that .e,t up Rubick-la jEive Seattle a 13-11 come-from-behind vict.ory °"!:"
touchdown.. • -· Denver. ,
Red kn u Canllaal t Krieg, who entered the game in place of
I I. • I starting quarterback Jim 7.orn in :the .aJnd half WA~HlNGTON -The Washington Redakina, found Carr on the 2-yard line behind Broncioa' ~ co~bining . three touchdow.n paaaea by J1'e aafet)' Aaron Kyle and c.rr went into the end mne
ThelS11'l81l1l and an agreaive clefeme, deltroyed St. ttand1nC up
Louis, 28-0, to wrap up the home-field advantaae Seattle· marched 97. yardt in 10 plays for the thr~ugho,ut the playoffs. aame·winnine ICOl'e. 'n'8 drive featured a 44-yard
The11mann threw _touchdown pastel of 25 pMI from Krieg to Dan Doomink that gave the
yards to R~k Walker and 2 yards to Clint Didier aa Seahawka the ball on the Denver 19 wtth 1:07 to IO· t he Redskins opened a 14-0 lead at halftime.
Theismann's third touchdown aerial. an 8-yarder to Salah Si, Faleou 1 halfback Joe Washington, gave the Redakint a 28-0 NEW ORLEANS _ Ken Stabler pel9ed for
.lead one minute into the final period. 27 l yards and Wayne Wilson ran for three
Bengals 3$, Ollera %7 touchdowns to lead New Orleans to a 35--6 vtctory
HOUSTON -Cincinntati quarterback Ken over Atlanta, but the Saints failed In their bid for
Anderson hit an NFL record 20 straight puaa, their fint playoff berth in the franclU.'a 16-year
inc*ding touchdown to88es to Dan Rom and lll8C history
CurtitSunday. as the Benaala rolled into the league N~ Orlea~a' victory, which Included a
hem 1 Names Jumped over No playofis with a 35-27 victory over Houatqn. touchdown pus by punter Ru.ell Endeben. waa ita
:1-r nk •o Ncbroska. a 21-20 Andenon the American Football Conference'• first aver Atlanta aince Bum Philipa til>Ok ovw •
whuie1 over Lou1s1ana State in third leading Pa.er. diaeected the"Oiler secondary Sainta coach two yeen aco and the fint aince 1979. #U-&.:-.....;~--1.1he..OU11\~Bo~t1 and previously in th~ t~ half~ com~ing 16 or 17 paaaea u Stabler. out ol action for the put ax quarten
No 1 Gr.orgia · ~ t fieBeng tooK: a "2r-13 leacf at the Nill. --orNFL play, hlt' 24 of _,5 paues, lncludlna a
:i\ll that national television second-quarter touchdown to rookie wide receiver
cx11osurc helped Penn State," Dolpbtns 3', Coltt 7 Kenny Duckett.
.td Collin~ "There's no telling BALTIMORE -David Woodley ta.eel three
)um m1my vvtCl"5 nc•ver ev<'n saw touchdown passes, one more than he had in eight
us pk!~.. . previousgames.aa MiamiawampedBal~~.34-7, RAIDERS WIN
Cu hns stud voters treated &[Id complfted the first winl~ aeuon·in-\he history • • •
MU n on 1Uog1cal manner. of the Colts. ' F p C 1 "\V" wen.• vot d on the Top Woodley, who oompleted 14 of 22 pueea for rom age
Tc11 lo st:\1 t the SC'nson . moved up 239 yards, toSled ao 11-yard TD pus to Nat Moore
o No~ and then tied Arkansas, and a ~ to Jim Cefalo while the Dolphint
ond w. o 1dle leams (Nebraska .. built al.7-7 halftime lead.
. nnd P1 nn State) moved ahead of Steelen ri Brown U
refeni.na-to San Dieeo'• habit oLUlina one m:iei.ver
to screen a defender for the open receiver.
. ' W.ood.brld.ge_.j:I;,i.h~\Y m.o_~ .. !?.V lU!P~:&:~Mnfl<-Fcnin.i~c. us n _ · . PITTSBURGH -Led by Terry Bradshaw,
play hosl to Sdn Clem\'nte who hn t" f'fil co i!'i Z pomu:i"D~W.-~19-tt"M a.s the only Franoo Harri& aDd..Lynn_Swann -heroes Jn.put_
. .. We had 80mebody si~ there. He WU in the
right place at the riebt time,' taid non..
Davia, the extra *k when the RUden IO Imo
the pus prevent defeme, slipped ln front of
intended receiver Ouu-Jey Jolner, ttole the s-and
streeked 52 yards for the ao-aheed ICOl"e.
torught (7:30) in 'h"•1r rina SOut i g m\? rn addu on Ut }.1 floor unciefeak'<l team we played as a Pittaburgh Super Bowl triumphs -the Sieelen
Coasi League basketball venture rt:'SJJOnsibtUh nl!.'mbcr of the top four the last withstood a •fourth-quarter rally to defeat
as the 198J season unfold.i h.1IC <Jf lhe ~ason, and somehow Cleveland, 37-21, in a tuneup for their firtt playoff
Also on I.he a8enda is Loguna L:i una Br..11 h 3 7 ovt>r ll the vvtlng sen ttme nt goes to appearance since 1979. The Steelen have won
Hills at Laguna Beach ::ind l>an'! t.'Ounts on 6-0 junior N1C' •.rcpµcr P~nn Sl.lltt How come?" Super Bowls In four of their last aix playoff
H ills against title tavortte for the mn~ of arcpowcr. Colhn., said, :·we played as appearances. ,
•CdpIStrano Valley at S..ddJ,.b.,c•.k l cpr.:r h'1" a 16.3 sc.11 h g verngt: tr>ugh n l>A. hl'<iule as Penn State Bradshaw rifled two touchdown.,.._, Swann
College "1ll1 high o! 28 JX>Ulto reoo:-dt..-d find we d1cJn t lose to a team that cat.1ght Cive puses for 114 yards and Harri& Ni!d his
Woodbndge, 6-6 oyer.'11_1. ts led.. . t wc..,..k agtutut L.i Hobm _ lo.t four games" third 100-yard game of the---.. •the' Steelen
NATIONAL CONFERENCB W L
X· Waahngtn 8 I
x-Dallu 6 2
x-Green Bay5 3
x-Atlanta 5 4
x-SL Louia 5 4 x-TampaBay5 4
x-Mlnneeota 4 4
x-DetroJt 4 5
New Orleana4 5
' NY clianll ~ 5
San Fran. 3 6
Chicago 3 6
Philadelphia 3 6
Ram• 2 7
T Pct. PF PA
0 .889 190 128
0 .750 199 114
1 .611 228 169
0 -~56 183 199
0 .556 135 170 & .556 158 178
0 .500 156 171
0 .444 181 176
0 .444 129 160
0 .444 184 180
0 .333 209 208
0 .333 141 174
0 .333 191 tH
0 .222 200 2SO
0 1 reed the pu1 and ).mt rolled Into the 1ane oovenee and the ball WM thrown riebt to me," aid Davia. ,--
Earlier, safety Mike Davia need 56 yarda with
another Fouts pu1 to give the Raiden a 17 -3 1-d.
"We mixed up Fouts wtlh a lot ol COYenc-,"
laid Flores. "and came u wtlh the pla . "
NFL
Rem• 21, .... 20 k-lty~ LARama 707721
S111 Frenctaco 1 13 O 0 20
SF Mclemore 83 punt re turn
IWarac/111\Q klek)
LA T~ler 3 pua from Farrac1amo
Clantlc><d atek)
SF Wiiton 18 pa .. lrom Montana
(Warachll\Q ktCa) SF Nahemleh 28 pau from
Montana (ktck latladl
LA Tyler I run flanetc><d klcil)
LA Fa•mar 47 pau lrom Ferr•mo
CL•ntlOt d ktck I
A -114.2541 r""' 11a11e11ca
LA
Flrtl downt 17
Ruehes-yerda 25 "7
Pautng yards 227
Ralurn yard• 2 I
P .... a 23·3S.O
Sack• by 0-0
Pur>ll 6 42
Fumt>lee·IOll ~
PanatU•a-yardl 10·88 lime ol P~ton 3127
lndhld...r a1et1e1tce
IF
18
24-124
200 137
20-36·1
0-0
~I
0.0
3·30 28 33
RUSHING LO• An9•IH , f"iar
15 88 Guman 8 40 J Thom•• 1 10. Farragamo 1 m1nue I San Franc:I :o MOO<• I I •9 RlnQ 11·48 Montan• 1 11 <.A>o98• 1·S •
PASSING LOI A~ Farra(lf no
23-35·0·227 San Francisco. Mont ne
20-38· 1·200 RECEIVING LOI A"{191M Gur>an
8-$3. can-o 4 .53 l ylar 4· I I F .,,,_
3.97 Barba< 2 7 J Thornal 2-6 San Fr~ MOO<• !1-25. Clatk 4-~ Rrl>Q ~ 3-J.l..f!N>P;!t~WJ~2·24, COOl)ar 2.e Ne11«T1 ~ouno 1.12
MISSED FIELD GOALS San
Frandaco Warsch•ng 24 lot Aogelaa
none
RakMfa •1, Chergen 34
konbyQllMtW•
LA Ratdeu O 10 10 2 t -4 t
51,, Diego 3 0 17 14-34
SD FG Bentracnke 27
LA FG Ballr 22
LA H8wllln1 2 p ... lrom Plunk•ll
(Ballr klCkl
LA M Davia S6 P&I• 1nu,,cap11on
re1urn (Bahr ktclt.I LA FO Ballr J2
so ChMdle< 25 PU• from FoulS
(Banlrtcllke ltlckl
SD FG Banlrtchlla 2J SD Muncie 2 run IBelllrtcl'tke klek)
SO Muncie I rur> IBenlrllChke klek)
LA Alle<1 2 run (Blllr klekl
LA J Oavt• 52 pua lntwceotton 1e1urn (BNlr IUClll
LA Man 22 run fBeh< klClt)
SD Foute • run (~• kick)
A SI 812 T_ .........
LA Flrll OOWf\I 2 1 Ru.,__y.,da 211·1S7
P-.g yard• lt7
Ralum ya1d1 142
p-17-26-0
s-e by a-22
Pullll 4-'41
Fumtliaa-loel I I
P-1-·yardl 10.123
Tome ol Poeaaaaoon 30 18
lndlWNal llatlllltce
80 28
33-157
281
8
18-Jl.2
3-30 3-47
0-0
4-28
28 44
RUSHING LA Raldert Allen
20-128 Kln(I 4 17 Plunktlt 2·5. Branc:ll
I 7. Pru.II I 1, Haftone I I San 01eQo
Muncia 26-128. 8'001<1 5-18, ~u 1·6 Foull 1-4
PASSING L" Ratdera Plunkell
17 28 0 227 Sa n Diego Fout•
18·38 2·303 RECEIV ING LA R8td a rt
Chrlalenaen 8·86 Barnwell 4-t9, Allen
3 40. Branch 2-30 HaWl<lnl 1·2. K.tnQ
1 0 San 019QO Chandler 8-138 WIN!ow
6·78, Joiner 3 -42, Munet• 2·25.
OuCll worth 1·22
MISSED FIELD GOALS LA Raldetl,
Nona San Ota(lo, Baolractok• 20
Chi.ti 37, Jela 13
ac-"' Quar1en Naw 'fc><k Jllla II o o 7-13
Kanaa1 City 1 20 o 10-37
NV FG Laally 30
N'f FG ~Mlly 20
11.C C•r80ll 28 pua trom l(enoay
(Lowery kick I
l<C Marlhali 13 paaa from Kanney
ll.owery ktek I KC Gt_, 42 letwal lrom H-wd
ell er 1ntertep1ton Pl•y covered 4 7
llowary ktC~ I
KC FG Lowery 44 11t f'G l owe<y 43
1\1.. MarallaJO S pass from 11.,,_...
flowery ad<I KC fG Lower, 44 NV Shular 10 pau lrom Rye n
(LNlly kiClll A 11.802 ~ ltattettca
RUSHING .._ Yort. Mc.Nall 12-83
Hatpar •·30 Oiarkll\(I 3· 11, .Auguetynlall
4-8 K.,,... Cory Hadnol 10.$8. Oollaonay
12 .4 I Matalllll 2· 18 Kanney 1· 12. B
J ack1on :>-10 Tl1ompaon 4-7. Garnas
Hl
PASSING N•w Vork, Todd
14·28 I 108 Ry1n 6· 10-1·78 Kansai
City. Kenney 18-27 1-223 Uu11tall
l.0·0-0
RECEIVING He w York Walker 4·56 Olerk1n9 4 30. Harper 4-27,
AUQU1lynlelc 3 25 Shular 2·24 &arkum
2.t7 JoMS I 8 l<anaaa City. Cat80ll
4·96. MarllltUI 8-81, Hlldnol 3·31, Smith
2·19 Ge~ I 10, oat..,.., 2-7
MISSEO FIELD GOALS None
Giant• 21, 1!911'" U
lcON "' 0--.. -YOtti Gtanll 3 10 10 3-29 Phllaclalc>lli• 7 ' 0 t0-2• NY -fG Da"9IO 48
Pllll -Kab 2 pall lrom Jaw0tlkl
IF'9nklln ~lcltl
PNI -~7 12 run f'rllllllltn
klCk)
NV -Gray 24 PH• from '9<~ (~ -,~)Oenelo 3 I ""
NV FG 0.-2,
NV -er-7 NII (OMelo kldl)
Phll Spagnola 1e p au llom
.1--1 (Fn nkllil kldl)
Phil -FG Fr-In 35
NV -FG OaNlc> 25
A -13,1117 .....,..,.. •laltRlce
RUSHING -Naw 'l'Orl•. w oollOlk
16-63 Catl)«ll., 13-62. Brun.-1·7
~ MonlOOf'*Y 16-37 Hema 7-13
PASSING -New Vork Brunner
21·35· I· IH Pht1M1.ip111a. Jawo111!1
18-26-2·183
RECEIVING --York WOOllOlk 5-38, Eddtno• 4.47. M111tady 4·27 ~. CarrnidlMI 3·63, Spagnola
3-<IO. Qutck 2-27
MlSSEO Fll!LO GOALS -Vork, o..-48. Plllladelpl\la. none
""9111na 21, C•dln• 0 ec-bf o-twe
St Louis 0 0 0 0-0
WUllJnolon 7 7 7 7-28 Waafl -Walker 25 pa11 lrom
Tlleiamann (M~ kick)
Waah -Old le r 2 p au from
Til4llanWIM ( MOll8leV kklll) •
WIUll -Harmon 1 run (MoMMy kick) •
WHh -W .. hlngton 8 paaa lrom
ThelemaM (M~ kick)
A -52.~
llMIMdual llattattce
RUSHING -St loult. Anderao11
1~ I Morr1' 6-7 Mltc:NI 2·5, Lomu
3-mlnuS 2 WMl'ttnQIOll. Hennon 21-43.
Wun111gton 13·'$ Won11ey 3· 13
,._.,,., 2·8
PASSING -SI Loul1, Loma ic
::::t:~m w .. 111ng1on r,,.1amann
RECEIVING -St LOUii, Tiiiey 4~,
Ha1re1 4-25. a-3-sa Mn~ 2.23
Sllume nn 2· 18. Ande raon 1·8
Thompao11 1·5, Morrla l·mln111 1
Wuhllljllon. Welkw 3-.37, Brown 3-28.
tl8(l!>ol:! 3-18, WlttM 2-77. WMMngtf)ft -
2·5. G~o T-3e;-Gwan t-G. olCliw 1-2 ...
MISSED FIELD GOALS -Nor18
Bue• 29, ... ,.. n ac.. bf ou.lan
Beats 3 17 3 O 0-23 e..cc-. o 8 1 10 3-29
Cho -FG ThOfNI 43 Chi -FG Thornes 18
CN -W~80ll 38 lnlw~tton rlll•lfn
(Thorn• klcil)
TB -FGC~27 re -FG caoace 31
Chi -Buchnagel IV PH • from MCMiiion (Thomaa kick)
CN -FG Thom• 40 • ,
TB -Gile• 35 pau from Willlam•
fCepace ktckl· • , TB -GI ... 31 PH I from WIHlam1 (~klcll)
• TB -FG Cap«» 40
TB -FG c._33
A -88. 112 .....................
R\JSMING -a.ic-. Pa)1on 26-108,
5"llay 8-4 Tempe, Wiow 2-4e, Wllllama
4-26, c-11· ''· 0-.. 3-7 PASSING -Clllcago, McMahon
12-30·0· 1&7 Tam p•, Wllllame 2~~2-3e7. Golatayn 0.1-0-0
RECEMHG -C1.ic.oo 8Mcfwl&Olll 4-68 Payion 3-17. Marg.,um 2·'1
w-1-31, Suh9y 1·15. Mootaflaad 1-4 Tempe Wiider Ml HouM 4-9 5, Joi.a
4-!>8. T Bell 4-50. Glla9 3-75, 0-..~ 3-23, CWtw 1-7
MISSED FIELD GOALS Chicago, ThomM 58 Tampa. Capaca 38
Petttob 30, Bllla 11
aco... "' 0-... Buffalo 0 13 3 3-19
~E~Sm1lh 42 3 7 8 14~
Bui -Crlt>t>a 14 run (Herrara klCkl
Bui -Buller 22 peas from Fargu80ll
(run lallad)
NE -BradlllaW 11 p-from Grogan
(Smith klel<)
NE -TOI« 33 pua lrom Grogan (klcil
faHacll
Bui -FG Harrara 48 NE -COiiin• 1 run (Smith klclc)
Bui -FG Hwret• 25
NE -H ..... IMICI< 2 pau trom 0.0(IM
(Smith klell)
A -38.218
lndMclual ...... Uc9
RUSHING -Buflalo, C.lbbe 17-104,
L-1 S-18, HOOkt 1·7, Fwgua«i 2·2
"-Engfend, van Eaor-18-73, eoi.ne
16·38. htupu 8-n. Grogan 2· 18,
WMlflwl I ·mlnul 2.
PASSING -Buffalo. Fe (f,u1on ~]!:t~,4 New England, rogan
RECEM~ -IYftlllo, L ..... 7·113, er-~ Crlbbe 2-33. Buow 1-22.
Ptccona 1-14, lMlla 1-10. BrOWll 1-3
New En9la 11d. Morgan 7., 14 1
H-bad< S-17. C>aW90n 3-4 I T 04ar 1-33 Brad9tlaw 1-11. van ~ t-8,
.lonM 1-6. Cokw 1-3
MISSED FIELD GOALS -Nor>e
9enple as, cm.-. 'Z7 ac..11ir o-w. ~ 14 7 7 7-36
HoAton 3 10 7 14-27
Cln -ROM ' PHI from An0W90n (8<~ klclc)
Hou -FG KanlC)I SS
Cln -A Grfflln 10 run (8r~ klclc)
Hou -c..n 8 r"" (K-1 kldll
ttou -FG K...,.,t 37
Cln -JollnaOn I l\ln (Br~ kiell)
Cln -Curtle 44 pea from Anc:IW9on ':E" kldl) -c.,., 5 paae "°"' NlelaOn ( pl klclc)
Cln -AlaQndw 4 ""'(Br~ ••> Hou -Cf'llll 3 """ (l<-.M llldi l A -28.H2 ..................
RUSHING --· Clnc:lnnall, JOfloaon ta-611. Alelt8Mlw 10-49, Grlttln 8-24,
AndarlOll 4-13, V•-l·I, Schonert 3-a. liouaton. Cempl*I 11"'4, ~dwarde 7·24, ....._ 2·13, C.aft 4-11
PASSING -Cl11elnnill. And•reon <P·31·0·323. S cllone.<.t 1-1·0·8 ~ton. ......_. 22·U.1.Z41
SCOREBOARD
.. ..-. '7, Browne 21 a-.11ir 0u#twa ~ 0 7 0 14-21
Ptlllllurgfl 7 8 1 I 7 -3 7
Pll -Plllnay 3 PMA from 8redall-
(Anclar9on klclcl Cle FMC!lar I paH lrom lkOonald
(Ba/w IUCll)
Pit AodQ«a II l>lockad pu111 refllrn
(run llllad)
Pit -Hanle 8 run (Ancler80ll kick)
I'll -9ml1h 31 p ... trom Bradthaw
(Altd8r-klctt) a. -LOQan 8 paae ''°"' ~ (Ballr kick)
Cl• -F •ache r 12 P•H from McOonald (Betw klek)
Pit -FG Andar80ll 3.4
Pit AbarCfomble I run (And•raon klCk)
A -52,312 lndlvldual llellallc•
RUSHING -Ciav.4and, Prulll 11·30. Whit• &-13, Mlllat 1-4, McDonald 1·3,
01•11 2·2 Pllleburgh, H•rrla 23· 120. Abercrombie 10.73, Swann t-25, Pollard
7·22, 0.-Aa 7-22, Brlldllll•w 1·mlnut-1
PASSING -Cl•valand, McDonald
22·47·4·313 Pllleburg ll, Bred1haw 14-24-2-288
R£CEIVIHG -Ctevaland, ~
9·123, FH cher 7·108. Logan 3·38.
W•lkar 1·23. Pruitt I· 13. White 1·8
Pllllburgll, Swan &-114, SUl!lwonh 3-44.
Harrll! 3·32. Smllll 2·78. Pinney 1·3
M188EO FIElO GOALS -Pillaburgh
AndW*>n 68
Dotohln1 M, Colta 7 .C...bfa-tar.
M,_ 10 7 17 0-34
8altlmor• 0 7 0 0-7
Mia -Meo<a U -l<om-Woodlay ""°" Scflamann Ille*) Mia -FG von Scdlalnanll 34 8al -Olaon 11 rU" (Miiiar klc:ll)
Mia -Cefalo 34 paaa from WOOdley (von Scharnann klckl
Mia -Fr•nlt.Mn I run (von Scha<'Mnn
flllckl
Mle -FG von Scllamann 25
Mia -Hardy 4 paaa from WOOdley
fvon Schamann kick!
,. -18.073
lndlYldual llelleltce
RUSHING -Miami, Franklin 19-48.
Nethan 7-44. Bennell 8-15. Hill 1·13,
Diana 3. t, VIQo<lto 1.e. Woodley 1 -2
8aftlmor•. McMiiian 15-ar. Dickey 8-34,
Franklin 8-31, Ol•on 5.21. Scllllchler
1·3. Pagel I· I
PASSING -Miami, Wood le y 14·22·0·239, Nathan O· 1.0.0. Jan .. n
0-1-0.0 Bait~•. Pagel 11·23·1·13S,
8chlicft1w 6-10-1·28 RECEIVING -Ml•ml, H•rrlt 4·83, Haitian 3-18. Cafalo 2-89. \llgorllo 2-<IO.
.,._.. 2·2$, HMdy 1-4 BeHlmor .. Dillon .... '°· Oldlay 3-60, ~ 3-28. Butler 2·21, Fra nklin 2· 11 Mc Miiian I· 11, MoCal 1-4
MISl f O FIELD OOALS -Miami, nona BaltlmOre, Mlllw 37. 38 34
Uone 17, Pedtere 2A ---"'~ Graan Bay 7 7 10 0-24
OetrOll 14 3 l 7-27
0.1 -Hiii 8 pau from Oaniafaon (M1Kray kldt)
0 8 -LOflon 17 PN I trom Old<ey
(Sl-ud ktcttl
Oat -Tllompaon 25 o u1 trom
Oanialaon (Mufray kick) Oet FO Mllnay 48
GB -lvwy 11 run (SI-IUc:k)
0.. -FG Mutray 28
OB -FG St-ud 38
GB -Rod(lart racovwad fumble In
end t-(St..W klCk) 0.. -Aublcll 1 run (Murray kick) A 84,377
............ llatteflce
RUSHING -Graan Bay. lvwy 12-36.
'Effft 8·21, Ok:kay 3-8, ROO(lara 8· 15 o.trolt -Sime 14-84, Hipple 4·21. King
s.11, Thompeon 1-13, banlalaon 4-8,
8uaeey 2·7, Rublcli I· I, ScoC1 1·mlnuMI
PASSING -GrHn Bay. Olclley
13·28· 191 ·4 Oe troll, Oanle t1on
lt-31-1-.1, ~ 4-4-53-4
RECEIVIPfG -GrHtl 88y, Lofton
7·128, Co""'1111 1·23, E"i• 1· 11. Ivery
I· 14, Jaflaraon 1-12 Oet1olt, SilYll 5-32.
Hiii 4·44, Scott 3.9 t , King 3.39
Thornpaon 2-42, Por18f 1·23 Martin 1-1• k-1-t MIS.SEO FIELD GOALS -None
a..Nwlca 1S, lkonc:oa 11 .... .., cau.tara o.n-2 0 7 2-11 s.ni. 3 0 0 10-13
Sae -FG N .Jolln8on 22
OWi -S....-, T Brown tacltlad 1n end
tone OWi -Herrmann 8 nm fKartla kick)
Saa -FG N .Jolln8on 34
OWi -s.tatv Kllael lllCl<tad 1n and
rona
S.. -C.. 18 -from Krlag (N
Jolllleon kick)
A -43,145
......... I~ RU8HINO -Oarww. WlndW 13-87.
WMlhlt• 4-52. Parroe 12-&2. Poole e.1e.
Harrmanh 2·1, Prnlon 3·5 SH iii•. Ooomtnll 10.70, Zorn 1·21. Smitll S.17,
Hugh H 4· 18, T Brown 8-6. Krieg
r 3·mlnua-9. PASSING -Danor, Herrmann
18·32·1·111. Wlllllll• 0·1·1·0 Seattle,
Krl&Q 12·11-1·14~, Zotn 8-18-1·79, N Jotwwon M .0.IT, ~ 0.1.0.0. . \
AICEIVl'fG -OWi-. ftlt'rot 8-29,
Watton 4-40, J WrlQht l ·t-4, Wltll'lila
2-30. Upcn11rch 2· f7.:.. PtHtOfl 1·8 ... me, DootnlM f.91, •mltl1 4-11. Cerr
3 ·40 , Lero•~• 3·3e, Joi\"' 2·H . M.tlltlaltt 2· 111, Zorn 1·2f, W1lk11
1·10, Ta 1 ...
MllHD FIELO GOALS -r>.1!11er. t<ertla .....
a.tnt• as. f elcoM • .... ..,~
Atlanta 0 3 3 0 -I
-Orlean• 0 14 0 21 3& HO -Wllaon I r1111 (Nt0w80ll klek)
All FG Luckhwel 40 HO -Oucke41 It peM from Stalllar
(Andar9an klell) All -FG Wdlhuttl 419 HO -Hurta,. 311 pa.-IYom E,.lel>an
(AndarMn kid!) I
NO -W"-17 rur> (Andar-kick) HO -Wlle<ln 4 run (.Attclar ... a•Cl>I
A -47.33e .,...,..... lletlallce
RUSHING Atlanta Andtewt 14 ·S7, Riggi 9.9 Celn 4 14 Bertkowtkl
1..,,inu.2 -OrtNnl W~aon 22-83, Gajan 11-113 HolmH 2 8 M•rk•n•
2-mlnu•2 PASSINO Atlanta, Oartaowtkl
14-21·1. 162 yarda Mc><otlil 'l 3.0, 26
New OrlH n1. Sta t>ter 24·35 2, 211,
Erllleben I· 1-0, 311
RECl!IVINO At11n1a. Miller 4·38,
Rl(l(I* 3-25 .lanktnl 'l 24 Andrawt 2· 12,
Jeckaon 2·42 HodQe 1·20. Bellay I IS
Robln1on I · 11 Hew OrlHnt, W111on
I 1·811. Groll\ 4·63, Ouc:kall 4·38, Scott
2·21, Thomp1or> '1·28, H••dy I 3 I
Hurley 1-38
Ml8SEO FIELD GOALS Hew
Or11an1. Ander.of\ 42
N8A
WHTUUI COHl'Efllt:NCI
'eel& DMe6oft W L ll'ct. 08
Lall.,. 'IS 8 ll06
SN llle 23 9 718 2''t
Phoenl-20 1J aoe 8
l'OttlMd-• ~ 14 .see ~
GOl<lan State 13 18 406 12'• San OlaQo 15 26 IH 19 , ........ !>Melon
KanMI Clly 18 10 843 '> San Alllonlo 71 12 838 can-14 ta 438 8'•
OaRu 12 17 414 7
Ulall 12 21 364 8
Houlton 4 28 133 15.,
IAITERN OIVlllON
Allanllc DIYlelon
Ptllla<lalpMa 24 S 828
Botton 23 11 742 2
Hew Jaraey 18 13 !>8 I 7
wu11tnQ1on 1& 14 M3 e·~
H-Vorl< l'l 19 :f"87 ' 13
MMwaukM
O.tron
Alllf\le, 1ne11ana c~ Cw..lancl
Central D~loll 22 11 687
17 17 -soo
14 18 487
" 18 367 10 20 333
4 28 133
a-ey·e acor ..
Laik.,. 127. Dat•ool 112 San AnlonlO 103, Cia¥eltnd es ~ City 108 Allant• 104
M-aa 103. Houaton 12
,,,_,.,.. 11 e. s..111e " PonlMd 12.2 oar-104
OOIOtll S1tte 114, Ind'-105
TlftltM'aO-.. No v-ecllad&Aad,, T......,.ea-
""-"• ., -'1 ork Sen All-at Atlante
Dallat at WUbin(lton
OettOll 81 Cl't6CaQO
Naw .JwMyll Mllw-M
Boe1on 11 Houllon K-Cuy at can-• Ulall at GolcMn S111e
lndi.nt 81 Portland
lakera 1'17, Platona 112
DETROIT Owen1 4, Tyler 12
Lalml>M< 30, Long 4, lhomal 28. Jam ..
WllkH 8 JOnH 14 V John1on 12
Ru-I 2 Totala 48·1'2 18-22 112 '
LOI ANGIL.al -Raml>le 11 Jamul
Wolk" 27 Al>dul·Jat>l>ar 28. E .10,.,,.ol\ 1, Niaon 22 Cooper 7. Worthy e.
McAclOO 19, c Jollnaon 0 Tot•ll SS-82 17 ·28 127
aeon by Ouartera
Dalroll 28 28 28 28 112
Lo. AnQale1I 42 JO 26 n 127
Fouled out -TnomH w orthy ~I -0.lrQll 44 (Lalml>aa< 11),
Loe AnQeln 32 (E. .lolllllOll 7) ANltll
-Oelrolt 37 (TllOmas II. LOI Angele9 38
(E Joltnaon 12) Total lou11 Oetr0tl
28, Loe Angalal 22 A 15,343
Collffe
IUNOA ra eC"OflEI ....
PO(flend 14 w W•-"•no1on !>3
RoclllM
FIOr•dl St 7 4 Haw Ma"'ICO 11
E Monlana 70 Carroll Mont SS
lllkfwee1 M8fQVette 84 Creo(lhlon S2
OhtO St 84 I<-51
I
aoutttw .. 1
'10U•IOll I 12 Pacolte 58 ....
Lent(lh 19 l'fCQmt"9 89 TOUftMAMINTa
DM1maulll Winter C ... IAc (F1HI..._,)
-H•mp.,,.re 70. MW1lll 80 Dartmouth 88 Vermont 80
How top IO fered
Har• e how Iha "Top T-ly INml In
IM A_ .. lad p,_. Co4!199 bHket~
poll laraCI i.•t -"
1 lndtana ( 10·01 beat Gr•mbllng
11042. bNI Ha0r81ka, 87·50
2 Memphl• SUI• (8 ·01 l> .. I MIMlttippl, 83·58
3 l<anlueley (8· I) bNI Kanua, 83·82 4. Vlrgrn1a (10·1) bot Alcllmo11d
102.U bNI Old OOmlnlcWI, 76-58. 6. UCLA (7· I) tlNI Loullt'rille. 76-72 '~ ! Am~) bMt Southern Cal. -1. o.at town, 14.13 1, SI. "°hn'a (11.0) t>NI Brigham
YOllnQ, 7$-t.4. bNl W.,._e F-t. 72-85
I Ttnnee-<I· 1) l>NI Sen JOM
• Slate. 50-42. loll 10 Nevada LH v---70-14 _,,_,
Otange Cont DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 3, 1813 •i
9 IOwa (I It bNI J-Mlld'-i 47-411, bNI Salon H .. , 85-83
10 0.0.gatOWll (6-31 bNI W-""1
71-43, IOlt 10 Alll>etna, 94 73
I I Atll--.a (7.0) bNI St P•tar t 62 41 .
12 Mt-1 18·21 bNI AIUona Stele 4t-4 7 bMI Ha•all 73·58 IOtl to HO<lh
Caroltna. 73 58 13 Lou11vlll• (I· 2) Iott IO UCl.A
78-72
14 Sy.-( 10-0) bNI Pmat>ut(lll
17 M, bNI CanttlU9 108-78
16 Nevad a·lH VllQH ( 10·0) I>•••
Wt!QI* 120 70 bNI l--70·54
bNI UINI. 71·68
1e Vtffancw• 1&-21 bNI TulN 1r.-u
!>Mt San OMQO Sta\e, 83-57
17 Horth Carolin• State (S· t) b .. 1
W•I Vl(gtnja 87-58
18 Hou11on ( 7 21 1>e11 Pappardtne
93-92 18 Tutaa (11·3) IOll 10 VNlanova. 75·88
1<>11 10 '1o!:tc11 11111t. ~eo. 20, W•1 Vlr(llnle (8-21 !oat lo Norlh
Carolina S111e a7.59 •
Victorian Open
(•I llllalboWM , Auetr .... ) ...., .............. l lnt••
Pat Celll (Aullralle) del Craig Miiia<
(Aut1ra1011 8·3. 8-3. Rod Frawle'/ (Auelraua1 del Jell &orowta~ (U s I 4.
1 8 1 &
·-·· hmHlnel llnglae Amend• To1>1n (Auttralla) O•f Ann
Mont., (Aualrallll. 8·3. 8-2. El•tabelh ,
Mini•• (Autlrllla) dal Annelle' GuOey
(Au1trllllal 7-8 S-7 8.Q ~ .......... ,"'-'
Pat CHll (Auttrailal dal Rod Frawtat 1Autlrahe) 8-4 1-4 (Caln wma 175 000)
·-·a .,,..;;-~ -Ettut>e ln Minter (Au1tre1111 O•I Amanda Tot><n (Auatralla) 1-a 6-2. 11·2
lent• Anlt•
I UNDAY'I RHULTI
(711t of ft.4ey lllorOUfltllfecl mN ll"9) J IRIT RACE. 6'~ lurlOnge l<l')ltlAI Snow (Hn111I 29 00 8 20 5 60
Farouk IMcCarronl 3 00 2 60
Doc Wetd (P&drOtal 13 40
Aleo raced B•dadoon. MU El PIO
Caulfoue Btck., lntlde Mova 1 How
Vtelc><y Nolc><loue HaUW. Sage BrUCll J~ 11v 1a1 Pet f'I~ P•lel-
U COND RACI. ti lur1or'9t
V ... (VMat\weiel 14 00 S 40 4 20
OIOCel Mona (McCarron) 4 eo 4 40 eonJ>onaora (Aornef O) ' 20 Al•o recad Oavtne Looi! o.tlelte
Or-Wadd"'Q "'-Comfort Lau
Rutt fl Thank• Judge Pecoe Pink Tome I 10 t·S ti DAA. Y DOuaLI t6.a1 PM1 I 177 20
THIN> •ACE. 6 tu11onoa
Pmc O'Onc:r1 (Pncy) 5 90 4 00 2 eo
SllOOt'"(I ean .. i. (Ste1ner1 t1 40 4 eo
Neyno Bay (Va•enzuelal 3 20
Aleo raced COlmtc ll(lnt So Goat
Patk Sar-. Golden Talons l.lllle Wtll Time I 08-•0!5
'OURTH RACI . I 1116 -S•r Sand (Shrnl>.r) 11 20 6 40 S 20
fr• Runner iHawtey) 5 80 4 40
&e4date Fi.at (M•ial s ao Aleo raceo To r11e Penny Le Fut
Mahade GraH~ Knoll. Ivor StrH t.
Counlty Gameller Wine ot V1r9ln1a.
Ofilmp1c Goat. Caroton
Time IU
FIFTH RACE. I'~ mllal on lurt
Wolvar Heigllte (Pncy) 7 80 3 40 2 80
Ftot11no (Valanru<Ma) 3 60 3 40
B-an GroYe (Slloamaka.) -6 20
Alao r-0 Allyoun. Oare Vou II. Moe>n
llall, Lord .lack. Le Ouc De Bar
Toma-I 47 215
ts IXACTA (6-7) Paid $64 00
llXTH RACE. I 1118 mllat
My He0t1or>y (Plncayl 4 80 3 60 3 00
8k.. S.H (Oalall0Uuaya1 3 40 2 10
F0<go1 r .... Rong tSllOa<nekarl 1 ao
Alao raced Brian Ka Coun1r S..1 Hu<rey HuHall Actuel Count. Wllo 1 Got
a Ntc~et Anttc1pete Decide Wtn•
L_..i Of LlQhl C°"'1 C...Caa f-. 1 43 116
UVUITH RAC!. I 11 18 -
"-• Gray (McCrni 5 40 3 60 2 eo
Pro'1>9'ou1 (L'l>llaml 4 80 3 oo T.,.n e Tornado (H...,..,1 4 20
Atao raced Civic Leeder Lord
Ad.oc:a1e Clul>llOuM. Long Uve Tlla l<•ng
Twne I 41 415
.. IXACTA P·1) Paid S68 SO
ti f'tCIC 9111 (8-2-12.e-3· 1) ptlld $6 •
82 I 80 with 31 winning tlck•t• (ei.
hoflH) 11 Pick Sta COlll04ellon P•ld
186 00 wllh I04 w111n1ng t!Qiets (five horwt)
llGNTH RACE. 7 tur~
Time lo EapfOda (Plncay)
540 300 240 Prl~ Spelll>Ound 3 20 2 80
W•WflnQ M0ttarell (OlhN ) 4 00 AllO recacl Travelling Victor Swing
Tiii Oaw" Cll!lloo~ P .... Wrtt'n On l ite
Wind, Prince Rob L•
Ttma 121
_,.H M CI One mole
Vtc:lo<le Peart IPncy) 10 20
Kl/>P't 1Campu1
F~enn !Han_,) 8 40
Aleo racao Watt•rn t tarlet Udy Tr•apau Red Re11111 Je nn1le1 G.,Wlde
T-136 415
N IXACTA Cl· 1) PM! 1283 00 All~~IN
HH'l. CAMl'9al COM'UllNCI
l mrtlle DIYlalon
Eomon1on Wtnnlpa(I
C11Qary
V1ncouv.,
Klnge
W l T Of' GA ,..,
20 12 8 201 18 I 48 17 17 4 1118 168 36
14 20 7 183 173 311
13 18 e 1311 1411 34
14 18 II 125 1411 33
Notrl• Dtvlelon
Ctwugo
Ulnnnota SI lOUll
O.trOtl
Toronto
26 8 e 111 1211 sa
20 II II 187 W I 4A 14 23 4 145 1112 32
9 20 II 178 188 29
8 21 1 132 170 23
WALll CotWIMNCI
l'a"1cll DMaloft Pnli.oelpNa 23 12 s 187
WUlllngton 18 11 10 tll 1
NY l.iandart 18 18 1 14&
NV RanQara 111 18 3 157 Pltttl>uf(lll 12 22 ti 131 New Jaoay e 25 1 108
~~ 241()8l70
21 10 8 180
18 13 1 151
17 IS 6 173
10 24 5 129
lunde1'• ac-Butl .. o 8 Hartlc><d 4
Tc><onlo 8 0.trOtl 3
-.larM') 3 Vancouver I WIUlllnglon 1 Ouel>ac 4
Montreal 5 Pttttburgh I PT>1~1 3,C~I
W1nn1paQ e. Bolton 4
T1N119fll'1 Game
Detroit 11 Haw Vorll Ranoara
TllalMllJ'aOanlM Montreat II Oua*-
Vancou-at Ph1114e1Pf\la
Buftato at New V0tk ltlandela
Clllca(lo •• St Louis Edmo11lon 11 C&l(lary
123 • 51
140 48
131 45
131 41
178 30
174 23
11• u
140 50
125 43
187 40
UM 26
o..o ... naMno Mr• LANDiiMQ (~ a-tll -
S4 •ft9la'• 18 1> .. 1 32 bonito 277
m-el 14 I roell GOd 4 ~
4 ac:..lpln 1 llaH-moon
DAVI Y"I lOCICli. (~ -....i1
-61 11119'-1 II l>OllllO. 2 calteo beM I ~ COCI 143 m-•• 67 r(ld. cod 1
NndbaN
DAHA WHA .. -54 anglare e b ....
2 1>on<10 128 mackerel 8 ~ 3
tc:ulgu> ar.u. H ACH -38 all(I0.,1 I l•ng
GOCI 20 mack.... I 70 rock COCI, 180
rock na11. 4 lhaapa"8ad SO wf>•t• h., <•"'ti•) -84 angler• l t>onllo 140
mackerel 1 ~ -ell
Hollder tr11t1uctlon1
•ANaAl.L NattQnal Laavw ATLANTA BRAVES SIQna<I Glarlll
Hut>t>ard aacond t>ueman. to a flv ..
yM1 contracl
IAl«IT8AU
Nallonal aaalletball A-dMtool
DETROIT PISTONS -Signed J.,,_
Wlll<•. fc>rwatd. to • 10-d•y contract
Ptac.d Clllt L8'11ngeton. lonotard, °"Iha
lllfU'ad hat
INO<ANA PACERS -Traded Johnny
Davia euard, to Iha Allanl• Hewlle tor
caall and 1 -.CS-.OUNI dt all ptd. 111
11183
,OOTeALL
NMl8nal , ... '*' LNtue
GREEN BAV PACKERS -Acllvllad AnQalo Flalcl9. otlan~ lacllla
ICANSAS cm CHIEFS PlaOeCI Tom CGndon. ~ QUWd on the ln)uracl
reHrv• 1111 Signed JamH Walker
lnebeckar
SAN OIEGO CHARGERS Ac11Va1ad
Bob Gregor, aafaty l't8Cad Ridly 8a1
runlllng baclt, on Iha ~IUlad r-llet
ST lOUIS CAROINALS Actlvalad v..-&adford, corn«t>ac:it
TAMPA B AV BUCCANEERS
Sigllad Rlcil Moew. r\jl\l\ln(I back
NOCKn r NatloMI ltedlay L ... ue MONTREAL CANADIENS Rac:all9d
Jolln Cllal>OI, oantw , trom Nov• Scotia
of Ille Amarlcan Hockey lMOUa
... tamel. Where a man belongs .
15 mg. "tar", 11 mg mcotme ev. per c19are11e by FrC method.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
T~8t Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
. I
·-
Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Mond1y1 J1nu11ry 0. 18 3
t::.. l,t, t ( r
-1""1»lt oil( ill!! '1
••uaa ec>mpletety Pflv•t• ioc.-
TR.\DI T 10 \,\I
RL\U\
•U vall IM~ UI.
Juet a little T L.C °*" did on 11119 3 bdrm home
In preetlgloua areal Greet opportunity at only
•
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ..tton on ON of the largeet
111ew lot1 In 11tclu1lv1
fll•lll• Giii Rench. Four
Bdrm• entenllnlng and
temlly home w/lrg pool &
epe, overtOOl<lng roUlng
111111. Room for tlorMa &
t t1bl11. A1klng $4911,
$124.500. Don'I welt on ~!!!=~==~~~~~~~~~, ttlll ON. Cell 079-5370. ii
341 Boy\•d•· Q,,,,. NB blS 6161
. ·, f >I!. I tl I :',. ..
1 lf., '• .. '••l IJ,!f•4•
500. Call Merilyn Hiii or ''liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S U I I n T r I v I I 0 n 11
759-0100
GEORGE ELKINS CO
LIWllT PllOll
Eaatllde 3 Bdrm wlgrllrt
loen 6 1uper locetlon E1tclt1ng price of only
I 118,000. Cell for d•·
lallL 751-3101
fHE REAL
ES"iATERE'
LOOI For our new reguler
WMtlly leltur•
IOIT SHOW·
CASE
COLDWeu. BANl(eRC
TRADITIO~L
REALTY
Every Stturday In ttl• 1-------=;_..,--
DIJly Piiot CIU11f\ed1 lUllOIEI
llUTNT FOREOLOSUllE
NIGH.
OAILEY &
ASSUCIAfES II 'Ill WIST llUI
Super lnv11tment or
Idell lltrllr Witt\ 2 Bdrm1 & Ba, view ol
greenbelt and low price
of 1118.000. 6«-7020
Tt11 bank Hy• o•t tt11•1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J tOld. Biii and Don 11111111
UIH IW. ESTATE
llWPtlT ·-· In e.bluff. apectaculal .night llght view. clean.
lr11t1 condition Only
$2e0,000.
out thll In mint condition Large entry. 1unk1n 11-
lllng room, ramlty room.
dining tlugl kllellen with
breakfHt bar French
dlX>'I lead lo IOvely Yl\fd with COIOllll Ille ape,
(take th• whole p1rty).
Upat11r1 to IOvely bdrmt.
giant beth•. epeclel deck
overrooklng 1p1 and
park. Many, many 11ttru
Cell now lor d1tall1
~&-2313
1av111 mua
YIEW1
Sit-down ocean & bey
view wllg h'-t>lam IAMg
rm All new 1tttchln w/
brick floore Split lev~
BAI. $595,000 I.. 8e-
verly Morphy &44-8200.
~Macnab-lrvme1
Ullllll ()Ull tiCJMfS PIUTIIMll THE REAL
ESTATERS ~=....n~·cn.~;8=15-eOOO;;~~l;;l;;i!l;i;;;~ 111111&.Wfl i! le4H•• .. UU,IOO Need quelltled buyer
DlllH IDTICIS
GAFFNEY
BARBARA M GAFFNEY. re11dent o f
wtlo can cloee by Jan 15,
'83. ~ 1992: " Bdrmt, 3 btth1. 3 car
gar. 3 lrplcs. oak kitchen
c1bln1t1, n-•PPll•n·
ces Privet• beach IC·
(;9U.
December 30. 1982. She 11 survived by 4 llOMI _.i.e.
sisters Mary Winburn of Costa Mesa, Ca . RE.AL EST.ATE
· -• -HERITAGE
. REALTORS
PETE BARRETI
.. REALTY
Hatbor Rldoe, ptof. deCO-
rlled, fully lurnlahld 4
Br. 3 Ba. Fm rm. Ocean
& city view. S3000/mo r ... taia Vall!f 1034 ~~~~~~~-2_1J.._100-_s_12_s. __ _
No down-no quelllylng L-WT -.___. ... C~ lllt 3Br twntlm Move In. •a. ....... ~
take over $1200-12300 Hl,IOO .. 1142,000 LIDO ISLE· 3 bdrm. 2 be,
negol pymtt Stlered I S•trt C II lemrm. 11700 mo. 8111 appreclltlon evall. Wiii I ' I Grundy, Rltr. 875-8181 tracl_~. Sue 891-5558 ltwl 3 Br 2 ea. Avail now. Pete lniat 1044 Murfin Realty 540.2IHIO & kld1 01< Long or~
__ A_S_l<_F_O_AL_O_R_1_-t I ea 1 e S 8 2 5 Imo ORlllE Ellctlang• Emerald Bay _1_eo-_19_1_1 ____ _
for Newpor1, IC>Pf 1833. 3 Br. 1"-Ba. 2 car ger, TREE 000 eqty 13to.OOO WUI comm pool Wln1er or
Terrace 2 bdrm, 2 ba. dell 846-3918· Iv meg yrty. Agt 87W170
P1an c All the M*lltl• Newpor1 HelQflta oldel WINTl!A AENT Al • on the Including microwave and 2Br 1BL dbl cw gar. .and. Jan to Mey 30. 3Br
treah compector, t111vy 501t 117 Rt I01. 2ba. rum. Sa60 mo lnol
duty wuher l dryer. $155000 Ill 714/"H2.o•.o P1u1 the ldded --..ren-4111 S111ta 'Ana A~. u ' ~ .,,.....
ce of• eecurlty bulldlng. 548-5041 ett t leaM11JafuabW
1108.000 .... IUHUTl ... al -nlJ
~tsor
·Realty
Smelt 2 bclrm hOuM on
25 x 75' ... land. Oui.t
St. Neer N-por1 Pier. Prine. Only S 175.000
"48-7958
eo.1a Mesa, Ca. for ~ ~an. pused awey on -V.l\fl HI Ho-.t'
Augusta Coon and Flora GaHney both of ~ h.11 14(141 Whittier, Ca. and MarJOrie Weeke of Rome, 1 _________ 1 Italy, 3 brothers. Hugh Gaffney of Costa Just like mag1e Cl .... lled
Mesa. Ca., Gerald Gaffney and Thomas turns your unneeded
Gaffney, both of San Francisco, Ca and 11em1 Into calh trvlne
numerous nieces and nephews Mau of Mirror Cl111llled 1d1,
Chr11tlan Burial will be celebrateod on 842-7M7
651·1177
Tue9day. January 4, 1983 at 9 .30AM at St
Joechim'• Catholic Church with mte~nt IO
follow at Calvary Cemetery. Los Angeles. Ca.
Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary
dlrectorl. WALLICK
CHARLES THOMAS WALLICK, resident
of Newport Beach, Ca Passed away on
December 31. 1982 He was president of
t:hula Wallick and Amoclates, he was past
Board member and an active membPr with
3880 MICHELSON
DRIVE • IRVTNE I
Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach, Ca. He
lS survived by his wire Marjorie. chUdn!n
Steven and Laurie Wal lick. Kimberly
MUC.NOTICE
rACIAC YffW
MIMOllAl rAalC
Cemetery_ ~ollual'/
Chapel·Crematory
3500 Pec1l1c Vcew Omlf'
Newl)Orl Beach
644·2700
... Co.MICll MOlTUAlllS
Laciuna Beach
494 9415
laQuna H•ll'i
76&-09Xl
San Juan Cap1,tr•no
'495-1 776
K+llOI LAW,..,_MT O\IYI
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Weltu, tgl 631-1288
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4 bdrm. 1~ ba. Fenced 2 •1Y condo, gotf count.
yd 1750 mo plu1 MC. 2 bf, 2 ba. gaa trpk. W9t
Avail. now 847-8804 b.,, pool, $1200/mo. Agt 842-1183
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garden IC't• Pool I. Spa.
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2 Bdrm 2 Ba l5eO
2260 V a ngu ar <I 540-gezt
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3 Bdrm 2 Be 1&45
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'" per IJ • ldln. rrnt ltl: 9119 DAYWAl.L/AOOU8T IQ t "' ---llUCK-ITONE·llLOCIC 3M7IO ,, .... 11m11 .. Cdbtt •khl1 room 17.00, COUOfl 110, All pf\ ..... 14 yrs Hp 01tdenfno-lnd1e91 melnt. ... --== Frole•, planter•. bbQ'• Oev11 Painting '47·5432
Th•l'I Al.L you pey PAOf' CABINElMAICEA chr 15. Ouar ellm. pet 'ully llo'd & ln111t•d tr• work C:Ol'l'lfllll~tt. ~ FrM .. 1 ~11 846-0484 ""!Ofd~I _.. 21 yr1 exp. Cuetom-btt oc:IOI' Crpt r~llt. 10 Yrt conttlOIOI'. 632-6049 Chuck Nowtln llJ42·2873 1i ~f fl ' ... !1121 tST Cl.ASS PAINTtNO I ' I 7 2ff0 I tOfl lflouJd 10 ~ In frac:11on °1 1 • ' their adYertl1lng. Con· -.... IVl'nnw.. l.lo'd Hp. Oo work myHll. ----1······ . W•llPIP9'· Int/ext. Re-in 1 Ken Burkett &34· t'451 R1l1. 554-012' IJfftrital L.andao.plng-Yd C1nup1 F11rn~•pool w1tlf 1141" palre. Fr" Mt, 979-6294
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Carttatq Ctraal1 Tilt !LECTAtCIAN. Priced 1rrio1tl0n Jim Ht-0129 ~ Top quellty 26 yr exp -STEVEN TILi right. frH Htlm•t• on I Cl i l eom.-1111 • flt" P1J1d•1
ROOFING R!PAIRS treotor• end OClnll.ll'IWe.
(lm11t job• OK 'r•• con11C1 Maty Otondle et
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Chuc;k, a.2.6392 que1t1on1. eontreotot'9,
PILOT EXPEl'I cerpenllt d~• • tatoe "'tmall jOOe. I.AWN' YARD MAINT Hat ... •• NO ovwt'lme v 730·1363 --·----------ldd'nt, remod, deck• Expert ln11111 HS-3213 Uc 3~1 87)-0359 C!Mn·u~ Int. llc:'d AOllN'S CL£ANINO I F1rthlng lnterlof DMIQn M'DVIC£ &llldkltll.l .6..~tf ''"AUD -Fr• .. , DeV9 "3·2603 ~ 1 tnofor.!Qbl~ . ·ABC MOVING· HANOIN018TRIPPlp.J()
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REMODEL/REPAIR Cnlldc:lle 1n io.... a total OIJll wortt-AeM. r•t• paa We do peeking 552-0410 Eap•rl w111c:ov•rlno In-TrH •---'cl CA '2101.
8torN. ott1c:e1, home•. 1C09Ptance, FT /PT. my ,...p ........ r rt. ... ... ST ARVIN() COLLEGE •t•lllllon Aeu Con11JI .;.;.;;.;.,;;.;;;;;.;;;,,_, ____ , DIECTORY FrM .. , Tom 631·0072 •-'d In 1111 .. ___ ~ Houe~l•anlnn relllble ' ..--.ra ~Pit Cu1tom cabinet•. CM lloma 845-8189 TOP QUALITY WOAK RMa No lob too malt ~'6~xan•p 8A~05 STUDENTS MOVING tent AMlgnmt ~1-8690 Tr!!~~:,~,:~ ~1ean'---------
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1 Palombo Coo1tr or part time. 842-2"5 RESIOICOMM'l./INO I OUMP JOBS Cleanlng Service Cl••· WATCH US GROWi - -~· - -
De2-8314 c l 20 ytl. Do my own WOl'k. 8 nlnen 18 next to Godll· ED'S PLASTERING ,.,.,... -...•,, ...
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Stain Spec:l1ll1t Feat
dry FrM ell 839· 1!>82
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Steam Clean & Uphol.
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KENNETH Mac:HAl.E CUSTOM REFINISHING demollllon, clnn-up Exp'd , r1111 Joenn1 or by Rlchud Sinor Lie: R11tuec:o1. lntlext. 30 _M_r _M_o_r.;;g_1n_84_11_-_11_e_ll Dall1 PU01 ad pt
Uc 164821 848-3852 Conc:r111 & lrea remove! Anne, 963· 12oe Ill 7 280644. 14 yr1 of nappy N I P I "45 2n77 loi. of tefS. wld1 tluw F'urn & Kii Cabinet• Oulc:k .. ,v 842-78381 loeal cu11ome11 yra •• eu " -.. w1 .... Clt1ala1 10 '""' q .. allfi.4 Deer Baa1la1 STEVE 875-2383 Laa•1ca•in1 Thank you, 1131 u _10 Pl••"la -p~opl,. - -HAULINO-atudent wllge --• I WE WASH WINDOWS DOORS GALOREll M1rc:h to your Phone to truc:k. ume lo reto Total tr• aerv lanoec.pe I PAINTING-FREE EST --=--.,.-----1 F111 -Prol .... onal a-,1 "~
Gin Oool'l lnstllled pl.ca• rut-ectl"G clu-1 Thank you 7&9-1976 han<f)'!Tlan. cement, ma-, CASH OR PYMTS Oya 24tlr II '7 141-1121 Ou1llty wortt guetantMd .,,.,,.,, ~
Call Bob, 848-2923 evs sifted 9d. &42·6878 John aonry 25 yre S38-0t 14 971-0824 •YI 83 t-!>943 40 gel wetemeater $226 FrM Mllmate ..e-7391
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2 8d C ~ ft Full s..-vtc:a Sultee dOOf $70/mo plut $70 RE Loan1. tOK Up No Experienced R.0.A. AH-r1t1u lab exp. pref .. but HOUSEKEEPER?
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Cetta •en 2124 laat. ltatll 2740 I'' ltacll !Ht BEACH AREi HWNIT Olml Storage Space 12·x 18'36" WIDOW HAS SSS tor TD'• Dental PHOTO LAB TECH: No-NEED A
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2825 e:!:,llde, 831-1755 A LOTV0Et.LYl'~ELACE ~mJ MJl $84/Wk N-port Beac:h atty Dennison & A1aoc:. prM:tlc:a In Mlulon Viejo exp Greg 832·'4831 bet. 11ues.nt _., houeltl ... • _ ---·---1850 .. Furnlunturn 673-7311 Aree 830-3703 9·2pm. plflG c:llOf• In::!':
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All y~~-:::11'!1 one ll'Y. + 4 •O. YIEU DRUGSTORE CLERK. PllOPElln IWIAHI ~C:nr:':: ~=call }\.~ hc:alflelu •5 ecrn ol beautllully SlnglH 1 & 2 Bdrm Costa M... ~S-9755 640-5470 Annoancement1 S25.3!>5 note HCUr9d by personable person wanl-30 u Legun• Beacn. ~!S-8277 to dllcUU * ff: &PllmlTI l1nd1c:eped 1urroun-Apertmeot1 & Townnou-V d I ,_ .._7 400_900 PLUS 1400 IQ. It. 3_" TO on 7 units In Long ed Hmlretlred c:ouple for talla.
ding• -· aca •• • ..... ._ PenthOUM Baytront Sul-A•••••ct••••• 1rv" Beach Behind $13,802, 968~47. F.V nlglll & wknd duty.---------
Beautllul garden ap11
Petloel dec:k• Spa. heat paid No pat1
2 Bdrm 2 Ba 1545
398 w Wilton 631-5sa3
• Nr Frwye & lllopplng From SS60 BIG BEAR CABIN FOR 11, parkln9. patio• ahead ol $203.000 Wiii Errand Person, Perm•-Coml9f11bl• apt. & urn.---------•Quiet"" On Jamboree Rd II RENT 1 Br & ion. From 873-1003 SCRAM·LETS P•Y off In 4 mos Sall tor nent PI T Job. 11 -5 I R •I• • mu• I . Aaialll •No pet1, turn avall San Joequln Hiiie Rd 119 deity ~187 S21 .500. 240-8123, or Mon-Fri for N.B. Firm 2131'427-8509 ~ft::===::...---1-1-1-1 J,!14) Hl-1111 M4-1IOO · · I WITIFIL ANSWERS evalwknds 493-1153 Mull nave depend car PIT typlil, Mc:retary. c:lettt :!!!:a:'~---~~
Lrg 4/ple>c. 2 Br, I Ba. otte.acn upper unit, lrplc. ger R••• 549-0707 or With UH of reception. Fudge --Rev1N 111.2nd.3rdTOe Money •FASHION COUNSELOR Salary negot. c:ommeo-SHEEPOOGPUl'PIM
B~ ~~~=:~;: OCEANFRONT -3 Br. 2 Ba, P~I~. ;:':": ~~-1 HWNH Olml Throat Poker IHI •OHlt 67s...9 lO for small arc:hltects olc:.1 AKC 01.0 ENOU8H
dahwr. W/llda. $490/mo. ---------• S 1 2 5 O I mo . y rl y 633--07711 c:onl room. khch, phone, FOR 111• REST lor any purpoee, comm·t. $12/hr, PIT. Ladles Ap-eurete w/ablllty & •llPI'· 1350. •7• 147a
84S-N25. WlllWE 67!>-2725, 673-458!> 1ecret1rlel & word pro· Remember when 1 per. resldentlal. apll. awing pare! Bullnat1 730-9080 Send r.auma to PO Bo•I FrM 10 good home.,._ evee. Lerg• Big Beer Cabin. c:eulng Mall & .,,..._ge .. 1 loan•. equity 101n1 I or 731-4347 1838. Legun1 Beac:h. mela Water Spaniel. I
SPECIAL Spec:. 1 & 2 br, lovely ---------1 Poot Teble. c:olor TV, 2 ..,.,, avall. MParatflk)' II ion ioug., a govern· •tlllT 11H•TlL 926!>1 mo old. &4&-0301 MOVE 1N ALLOWANCE pl nee & streimi. HC:, Studio penthouM, guar-1rp1•1 s I• e pa 1 4 . d•lrad. Cell: J-. ment job lor the rett of
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Large 1 Br. crpt1, drpa, git ... entry by phone, ded c:omm. $525. Sharon 7141~5-8916. 7141790-0100 ~:~I~~· nol Just FOR tne Hl-1011, IH-1111 FOLLOW THE .SUI REAL ESTATE Huaky/wotl, 9 mo ......
lndry rm. prkng, water lge rec aree lnc:I gym. 768-5800 770-2313 -----'-----1 work end play In Palm Salaeman Nead 1 •KP&-lamlly dog. 1135 or'tnde
Pd. o.ar.Jrlg. JIJQI Jos;_no I & IPL FrM cable cozv Small 2 BR ~ lntalt 1e lblt-!tol JllOITlVI UIJll I ..,. SprJng1. La,. VJIQ••. and rlenced person In c:om-Io r F •. • h • p h • r Cl.
pets . Avail now . ln1tall, 2 l ru mos nr bnc:tl. Araplaol/ ga· 'Full Nrvlee. Keac> your Lt1t I faaai 3004 •1tOJlftllt ·• resort arH demon1tt1-~&.Industrial-reel 850-1827 631-4427 846-8591 r.,..., Y-·r·ty. $700 p ... 1 Nead Roommate to lhar• overhead low&. prot.e--ti 111 Htll• for 1 ~I & -=.:..:...~;..._· ____ _
Two weak• ''" rent, Im-med occ:py 2 a 3 BR.
$475 to le25 COrnet of Falrvt.w & Adams Call
557-417!>
-·-.... •v Bel• Waat.. SlOO no uc: ng new pro-g:owtnn firm. • --------• deposit. 845-l367 lrvlna Apt $300/mo + 'h 11on1I lm•e• high. Pre-_ duc:t. Paid 1talnlflG prog· .... 1 L •l llllllElll WW Utlt. Ken 857-9559 111g1ou1 W•tc:liff ., .. of M•l•lstr..aa--a.1-. rem to be neld In L11 i n tNwort<ewp'0no,1c:ooB•d•t1onc; .. •_ NtrC•l8 II
Lrg 2 & 3 BR 1ownnou11 2 BR condo, QUIET, prime ~ a..cn Oii 00-FOUND ADS •n••.. V T •-' -·•1• '"• " Shr lrn noma or (;()fldO, · Pert 11-(3 daw1 ....., egu ' v.,. .. , " c .. • 714t••• ""'"1 I •-.&--1111 I apts, atlci gar, lrplc NMf W11tc:lltt loc; No P•ll • Ste 14. 831-3651 ""' ' • ....... • peroned nroup, tren1-, .,...,...,.,., ,.., .. _ Hunt Hrbr from S54!> $850 759-0624 9YI 111 lut deposit utll1 manent) In Legunl .. -
Children OK 840-8807 DM-8479, N2-2449. DELUXE SUITE AR[ FREE Beac:n. good phone and I portatlon turnlaned, re-llial Estate Pt.... llDTAL -I 2 Br. 2 Ba. bl1n1 & dlh-numeric 1k1ll1. llght ty-turn guarentaed Mutt Learn how to 1yndlc:ale f111 fWI•
E2utBll16e. d• !vxallFnowplc.·p3atBloR, $44!>, 2 Br 2 Ba. pool. New dec:or Upper. ,_ Chrllllen F to lhr big l\Jm W•ltr Fraftl 11•1 Call·. ping. word proc.11lng. b• well groomed and Our training wlN glva you 497.7-se75 ,,..;: &40--0997 patio. kl<!I OK NO pats l>Ctl. Yrty. 673-.2571 houM In H.B S215 lnc:I I data entry, soma boOk-1 •tart Immediately. For ,,... knowledge you need, .......
..e-veee. 9e0.7494 ut111. Nooamkr No pel• 11 50/aq It L••••· 142·H11 keeping. Noo-emlu Se-Interview, c:.11 64~187. and our ln-houH pro-
1 Br. 11181 Maple Ava. 1 OCEANFRONT 3 BR 2 Ba. °'kids. 9N-3UO. 942-4844', M-F, t-5 . lary negotiable 494-8578 10 AM • 1 PM, Ilk tor jec:tl wlll 9lve you tne1ApU1att1 •tt
per1on. S3751mo. UP•· \,~r1~!:ra ~~0':.1111~~ r;jt_~:~ 111· 11200 mo. Femel• 25-36 nl~• trg OFFICE SPACE FOR I Margaret. prodlJCt HARBOR A~
t1lr1, 1tove, lndry rm. Pets. 960_2875 nouM S229+'h utll No LEASE 700 1q It, exit bH•~IJ 850-1940 APPLIANCE SERVICE
Siana Mgml 841-1324. 1 Br O<lelln & bay view, pe11 831-4459 altet Clpm N.w.JIC>rt loc 848-7728 Ltltl llH• Oat Apply 7 AM only l&ll&IE IOOlll Real Eetat• Autll&flt Ao-We NII rec;ond., guat .
...._._,...Hgt• du ....... x, 2 Br Large 1 Br. avper clean. small kllctlen, ffplc, ,_ 2BR 1 9...,,.-;9pm Wearing tan narn111. Vic: Mac:Oragor Yacht• (IPt••THI) .-.. 1 ,,_ 11 _ ___,__, ~ .. , .. ......_ 5414C>n ......... ,,...... ...,. CI o 1 • to b •a c: h Arc:hee & Olde ~pon Rmmte 1hr apt n I Oeerli.td 1631 Pl_,,lla CM I -, .. ,.,n ~ec:u ..,. ,....,_,, ......--· 1 Ba, lrplc. laundty, gar. 13951mo Blvd. S5501mo plu• C.M. N-amkr, pool, Jae:. So Laguna 3 Arc:n Bay. Wlntero;~!>230 Hardware, ul11 and for lul growing~ I Ill &fft..-a
yard S500 842-9918 964_8870 892_811s utlla. 642-3572. $247 50+dep. Mike 343 • 500 1q fl IP avail UIYllTTIR
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S C VIII 1 B 631-2737 w/f.ood hwy vl1lblllty LIST CATI llEWlll DI" and evening for 2 Sel+c:omm+truc:k. Co. Mutt neve axpenenoe In • ;.&. out 11· r, L..., 2 n. w/gatana Su,._ 1br. 2nd llr apt. Balboa ~"' 2351 ' I S2" + k ti al 1111te ""'-11•• pooltjac c:lubhouM etc: ..-"" -.-...... Reaponllble mai.tlamale ... • C11lld'1 pet long na1r 1 year old 644--4328 bane 11• " Y1' iv. mar • ng re • wean.-~-.-_,-. 1-475 642-4878 • · cleen, cloH to bch Pen Pt, $400mO 1 1 IH •h•ll Oover rage sal&fY. Exp« only, nlgnly orgM!tied & gtMI Olttlwaeher 1100 ·~' SOS/mo 984-4888. 675-e990 26-35 lo INn 2 bdrm, 2 SIPEI l&llllll or o 8 AB Y SITTER I 0 ht GA2·3490 Mc:ratarlal 1kllt1. Room Aefrlg. $200 848 H41 w 1 Id• 1 Br. c: r p ta. 892-8115 ba II Promontory Poln1. Exec: Suh• lnc:I racept.. Sn °r•1 C a II F,. n k h1kpng Full um'• deya 10 edv~. Salary com---=-------
drapaa refri9. -t• pd *Ltg 2 Br. 2 S.. E.81utl, $385 Mo AvWI 1/111.Cllll Nc:'y HrVI, cont rm. 631--0810 or "8-12611 Moo-Fri. for 2 c:tllld.11 mo ltMfal Cltrkal mensurel• with expa-Seara Cold1pot Retrtg.
'nd,y 'tac:ll 'No pets' 3 8', 2 Ba honM B1tn1, lrplc. pool NO PETS Am.on 1175-8204 kit .• malt nendlg R"-Loet nr OCC amell. teme & 9 yrs Raf• 842-21'49 Mu11 .. ___ _._..._In rlenc:a Cell Brook• al &cel'ent cond. 17 cult · · ca-tdre--. lrpte WI 1850/mo . 1133-1853. • .... -~ ........ --S 00 O 975 ""'71 ""'-$375 84M382 P~;i. US-Ol mo Call 752•5822 MI F lhr 4 Br. 3 Ba. CdM ponalw to your bu9'MSS monkey Sad lamlly Re-•~es p1y1bl11 and receive-844-78« 1 · • • ..., ..,.
M ... Verde 2 BR 1'h ba, S38-0921 ,. .. 3 Ba. 1111. I.RI OR. MIGi Adi 40S Fwy. In w Ir d 4 9 9. 2 5 1 2. Bllkt, PIT or Full nme for b I.. s 8 • n n OU r . RECEPTIONIST '°' New-062-15445 c J.
2 •ty. pa11o. WID hkup. 2 Br 1 ea. •van. Jan t ·~ ~-!/:~ ... to~e~~"!· fr!n isg~5 =·:::~mo I ~~;4!>'4-2777 (c:eJI col-approx 1 mo. Potl'g, In· 8S5-3791 (Mission Viejo) port C•ntlf Arma. 9-5. C..plen Hit ~
$495. Unda. 846-1220 ml. from bellch •• .... ......,.. ~. _ • volc'g for Ally StOl hr 'H.EAVY EQUIPMENT SS an hour. M_....9&05 COMPUTER PAINTER, &45-201!> Hll IPAOI a• I Lott. Tiny !em whl Toy Ruume Reis Req'd MECH ~ ~
E.1lde lrg 1 Bdrm. huge tea-4218 ..---.n-~_..,.---,...,inr1Mlf lllr 4 Br 3ba Newport Attractive rustic: upitalra Poodle "Sc:rully". vie 673-856!> Cal Turi. a dlvl1lon ol llOlll SALIS Broth« <eon:i> ~.-.,-4 I
walk-In clOMt. gar, W/O WWIU waterfront 132!>, c:all 111t1ng we eupply delk. Galaxy Ori S1nt11go. ,Bkkr/ Seer dutlee 10 In· leadlng nortlc:ulturel Full time. Oounnat dept. wl'IHI unit. n • ... ~~: :~~~:) Yll.UIE 2 Br 2 Ba. nr San ci.. 848-1309 apac:e, c:opter You sup-00\<er Shrs. 12126 Ae-elude typing. lnvolc:lng, company nu an opening R•tall ex pr. reQ 240 ~-:Ck~.~.....:-..._ -
New 1&2 Bdrm luxury mente Hosp . patio. Beaut Y«Y lrO O<lMtl vu plypllOna&St!>prmopr ward 848-8459 or Accta Rec: & Payable for I mec:hanlc: Require-Bra.dwty. Laguna Bc:n. '•:.
aptaln14plans !Bdrm newl'fdec<>rll9d,wat•& noma.LagBc:h Prof to desk Call&-44-7211 1/521-9860(Cet1Colll I PhOMorMr• etc Mull ment1are:5yreexper, 497-4403 'heetefM MZt t "'
a. Pd $ 4 • 5 t mo $3 I be loc1I ruldent PIT de&llflG with heavy duly Salls • ;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;-;il. ~-'~~n~!'~ml~o~I t:1-1e«' ., r~~~~.1•1·..., Fr~-:-,; ?:'O: ~r:~i LUT1 WCI"'" !lax hrs Call !or •PPI farm •;!!1=:,~ulp-1 N-por1 Beac:h le9dlng . LIYAILI UI .. ----------1 sees + poo11. tennl1. 2 Br. $465. yHrly, D•• Looking IOI' roommete to good il\)n & expo1ure.I Fam lab mix. 4 moe old. I 54S-S271 CM :::''n11ptu1. w~·~f::; jawa4«1 -'ting t\;11 time Allec:tlon1te & playful
2 bdrm. 1 be. c:arpet1. weterlella, pond1I Giii decor. pool, nr beach, stir luxurloui ~troot 18423 e.ac:n Blvd HB 1011 Wed 1n Pac:lflc CASlllER good company banettll. employee "' varMd In puppy Mede good llorna. drapes, bullt-ln1, balm for cooking & hHtlng bus. No pell 4~277 Cell 831-7900 Att 8 & Sand• tract. nr All.anti & I lnterHted lndlvldu1lt nlu & olllc:e proc:e-842.0100 ee.-1221 cetllng1, no pell. $440. paid From Sen Diego 3Br condo In Npt Bc:h. wttnda 831-9309 Be• c n BI v d . H B Full time In parking ga-apply In peraoii to 45820 dur• !> day wMk lnc:lu-~~~~~~~~~
2272 Maple. 631-2927 Frwy drive North on 2 bd, ,,,.,, ba, blk to bdl. ~2 ~~~. CrHt. Call Ed 989-1221, 842-0100 rage. 3pm to 11pm Mon E 1 p 1 R d T ding Sal No evenings. =
s.ac:n to McFadden 1o cnlldren & pett OK . .,.. -........ Offlcaapac:eforleaM710 '""' Tnurs 7pm to 3am u •• oa • eme-CIH873-933A •Faraltart • ..
Fiii am Tl 1-11-U sea w In d v II I• 0. S4 50 49 2-883 7 or 2 bdrm houM In Laguna Z1r.'g~~~~~·11~0~;·~1 Loll gold bracelet w/ on FrlO•y Call M r• c:ula. Calllomla Sec:r•llfY I
Lrg 1 br, retrtge. range. (714)893-51911 1174-7225 Beach. W11her/dryer. Cemlno Or CM 3 blk• E ruble• Nwpt Ben arH. Bow« 11 675-2790 Med1c11 Servlc:• Com-I
pool. l1undry. c:arport. EC B n Roomy 2 Br 2 Ba. dining garage. walk to tMlacn. of Felrvlew & Adame. A-ard 842·427!> HIRING pany In Newport BMc:h. No pell. For llmltld lime JR EX · 1 r twn ome. rm, kid• OK. $800/mo $300 mo plus 1h utll Clerical Musi nave axoellenl ty-I
only 1395/mo. 931 W. pool. Nr beech No peta. Call 538-NH 494-!>872 evenlngt. 754-1040. Mr Tracy Ptr .. •al1 3012 lfftAL ping & lllonhand. aen.
19th St 548-<M92 Brooknurtt & Adam• Olllc:e for rent Newport • 1111 Include maJor Medi-
Studio Apt Decorator ~::.~~~90~!>7 •97 16· IM•I 2900 M~~'C. fa'~!:' :;at; Bc:h. $130/mo Small wl· ::~~:utnL :if~~~,~~.. ADVEllTISlll 29 POSITIONS cal. 0.0111 & Lii• lntu-
1\Jrn. Prtv patio.-* & Ullll WOI bdrm. 2 ba tum. duplex thin nee sulle Call love. merrlage & bu•I· ISSISTllT LOOIL Fllll ranc:a S1l1ry Open.
gu paid S340/mo. Lar1t 2 IN41rH• with emplO)'ed m•I• or 54()..()919 n111 Al10 coun1111ng STAFF POlmOll Send RHume to· Ad
846-5330 1'h be townllouH . end lllTH Ill tem•I• Ea11 Co1ta Prima Fountain vo., ol-1815 So Et Camino Real, No 1080 Dally Piiot, P 0 .
unit, garage. petlO. pool. Wkly ren1111 $95 up Mesa $300 mo pl I 'h II 884 I 10!>29 San Clem 492-7298 SuburOen dally newtC>I• $1200 Box 1580. Costa Mela. 2 c~': -~~o ~no~C:::~~ n-carpets 1800 mo ~!!~~ T~r:• .~:!!•~0 utll !>48-1200 u 1 s c1
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Webb R .. lty 49e-7&49 !>-48-2135 oc:ean. Kltcllen• avail Prom Pnt. Fe lo there 2 7141888-1134 FAMOUS CIRCUS • verled work In our lagel IEllOUY I FUANITUAE. NEW
evea $575/mo Near beach. 985 N. Coat Hwy bd. 2 ba, 11\1 apt P1r1 Lii• ln1urance •gent -edvertlllng department. lor expendlflG I.Aw Flmi MUlt ...._ CMh
Flrepl•c•. pool. dish-mint 2 Br. 2 Ba no pel1. Laguna BMc:h. 494-5294 I urn l400t mo Teri private office •P•c:• In MalimUS Generel otllc:•I llgnt PER MONTH TO START In LIQ11na a..cn. Laglll Matt=~-•
wHher. pl/I patio. •Ira 833-3307. 842-1339 llWll •m 87H9t9 or 963-7473. x. c:uuelly offl<le ()poortu-bookkHplng ellP•rlan-YOlll experl enc:e helpful but Twin ,77 • M •l
lro nardan 2 Br. $580. Lov...., Units by Iha Saa 284 nlty to provide lull c:llenl Ma11ege Parlor Gor-c:e. 10-key. end llgnt ty-PllEFlllllED nol required. Cell lot "--1147 . ~ 1•-557~2841 I ,..,_":_a'n -~--. .,.,111 lvl, 2BR Wkly rentals now avall. MfVIGM. s 15!>/mo. Hunt oeou• glr11 to .. ,..,. you plflG skllls (3~0 we>ml appl. 494-8077 ~:.,1 --..._ '' 7 ... ...,.... ....... ..... SlO!> & up. Color TV. F' lllr 2brt 2'hb1 condo, Ben. 963-!>847 Open lrom 10 AM untll 4 required. Typing and 10 EXllRlllEICE ....,. -Letge 2 Br 1 Ba. llove & 1¥.ba. g11, lrplc:, balc:ony Phon11 In room. 2274 C M. WI 0 ' g er' F p • -"M 7 d•VS •week FrM epalllng tetll wlll be ad-"" Sefvloa Slallon Attendant. Sota & loweMt 1141
relrlge MWty decorated S850, or up1talra 2Br1 Newport Blvd CM S295ut111. Joeri 846-9926 Ne'lllport -Alrporl arM.l bullet. 7 t9 No. Harbor ministered. Needed In tome ~11 Experienced Only. Apply Dinette w/4 ~ •1
utll• inc:ld ~525/mo: !¥.be. new cpl, balcony, &46-7445. B•lbo• ltland roommite Executive Suite n11 In-Blvd. Ful'-"OO Own c:ar nec:eaury and Call 24 hta for Appl Shell Station, 17th & Ir· DISCOUNT f\JANl'TUAE
851-9522 ~;'2.:~~'":a:~n:!:. Furn rm. P'I ba, CO'</ gar.. wanted. Share 2 bdrm ~~=~u:~:= :~:W.: 114-llo.1112 vllld drtver'a llc:er\M ne-1 vine, N.B 1959 Hltbor ~
Ea1t1ld• 1 Bdrm. imell ment1 pool. kite prtv S180 mo S325 Preler workln9 -vlron-t. Mo to Mo ALL MAJOR CREDIT c:essary for loc:al dr1vlflG 141.4535 TIUPIHE W.U Costa M.a &31..eeot
.. ...,. a ,.,. --" non. 1 m k r Be ti y . -• ",,..' CARDS ACCEPTED Competitive H iiiy Ind t • bul cot</. 1o11 of natur Lux 1Br condo Av•• Im-, .................... eve 975-0191 • or I•••• Prlc:•• di•-bena1111. •o-nour wOt'k HouNkeepar. chlld c:ere We will train. No ·~ 4•4 Shit• Poot r--.. Eli--
woo 0 • Rent I 3 96 -1 mad. Pool, Tac:. taundl"r. P1oarn I tla1tt In IUJI mobile counted $ 100 per mot *" llllf lltn• Wiik. nHdld, Grandmother rlence nac:auary. Eve-c:ellent large butctl;
85l-9522 uc prk ·o S495t mo home, ~ blk to oc:Mn Room In C.M. wlth f mo lrA. ~c:es 7' fl Outcan M1J Cf0'1 F~IA~ P'tue call b'P*. ttuntlno._ton fSCll • nlng wonc. V-v eaay NII. block antique woocle9.
OLIVE TREE 2190 Col· 542-870 Steve, ori Fum 0< unlum. '250/mo 1225/mo ptua S50 utU l nc:lude receptlonlet, Cle9-et1~ our Pettonnel Office Vortltownl Bultlard. Nice ~bon~~ ~ tMlt9' CMftt MCI
leg& 28' 1'.~ba etudloe 1-74W573 evlwttnds. let/la.st. Avail Jen 1. Aele &41-4913 cont rm & coffM with I 842-4321, ut 277 noma. Room. board & s-7$4....01. llama IMJ3...8e28
$525 & 1535 lnciudlng alt 2 bd 1~ ba twnhM p1 ..... Cell alt e pm, wtp, lelell ~ MCll'•rtll l-llllY'S OllUIE COAST 11&1a~~ry:_t83-0~~22~e~--l--' ...... -~;~nu--1 =====:;:=~~
wata7r, ou. pool. Call 141~+ 1375 dap. N; 118()..5844 •llK'TI ""'av1tf. I Go-Go glrl1 (lo OO) DAILY PILOT -mDHll
S48-387 8HC:h Blvd at Mc:Fad-1M1t.r Bdrm. S225. utll pd, _.. 7141833-907' MM914 IHMIMI W..te41 •aa-1 n-•1""" M Ex 330 w Bay St Good working c:ondl--·-1 BR $370 & 2 BR $415. den. OIJll! older panon Coate MeH. ev111 Im,: Oldelt a largest agenc:y "r,.._., 11 • ec:. EIOtllTI IHHI Colla Me.. 11001 Gr11t pey Work evenings In New-!l\!!!!!!!!!!!!-.!J!!I ~· required. no pet1. Pfef. No pees. 8~894. med. O)'I 058-7247 or'" All c:llanta ~ wttn &in .. lrom 225-450 l<l Ex!>« only &42-4790 EOE/MF ltlaltb Parlear port Beach. I.Ht ._...
352 Victoria. &45-8181 ........... a. l'HI 9PM. LOiiis PhOloe & refarMOal. 11 per 8Q .r·Many Ktra1.' CLASSY LADIES 2111 .... ,II 01 our lop l)l(IOn pvt. In 24 ~~'::.fo'.'T .. ~:
2 bdrm coodo nr So Cit -Furn OI' unturn room. Pr1· Credit.a: Coamopolllan Clll 557-7010 EICOllTI "°""and brought nome prool ticking lncl'd, Plue. Pools, spa, aec: lJltge Studio with kltctlen, vile nome nHr OCC Ooocl Morning America I OLHIOlL/lfFIOI 141·UU ht 12·1 $446. Call 833-3740 1n1t 842_...70 gate, no pate 2501 w. nHr t>eac:n. •hopping. 1200 mo. N2-109S TM Tomorrw Show But dtll In Newport DANCERS/MODELS Mature person w/offio. .. 1 PM. __ ...._ _____ _
Sunn-(I bdrm llNll) $385/mo lnc:ld1 utltt 111 *'A off * to all wtlo Center Oeluu olllc:e 842-4780 1xper. & gen'I knowledge (W .. l ) TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
$475 451-2175 mo.+ S500 Ne: to mow WWWIM need•~-tun. 1087 :1, n s1 25 ' of bkkpo 10 key by r ,.. olfera PltfllY ot money
In_ Hotel Callfomle Apt• llllMlllAI ..... rt 141·18" eq ti 844-t jl• iatll I touc:n. lvP9 50-90 wpm .. ~--~~ WHtH ~lu• c 11n bonu•••· 41 2 BR, 2 ba. newly 4-o-L e 1 v e m e 1 1 1 o e I ~ of Burrough• _._ flt
pool. 1C11t•. '420. 494-2797. 493-7137. !::te0~"°!:~= ltatalt Waa~ not *Ill.ID lfnoll* Fiaaacial L-4000 ledger exper. F1bu1out wor111ng conc:1 1nge bane • 10 rnatin
146-7319. 873-0884 h rt ltaell 2711 Mon-Ff! Only '300 R_. DO YOU HAVE A 1 MO FAH RENT helpful Cell t -5 wt.dye = :::..T.°R~t=: =:_o"::::: c:':% ~~--..-..;.;;..;...;...;...;;._,.j
L It g • t b d t m apt 2Jt • must. CeJ -Ad 9"A~ ROOM? 1 room to 2100 eq. It, Room & bath In lwl moblle 646-1090 °' 64~50 US 7 9 N H bor P•rlance. write F. Q .
t4001mo Cell Stu'. NO FEEi Apt & Condo No. 771. 842·000 24 Energ•Uc colleoe 1tu-~~; ~!n'a~~dJ.I ~~•o,'~n~1~2C:,~~ Clat11, typist Nc:f9tll'Y for ~':.t0n ~7~ttf. ~ 8"re. Pr ... , &ox '111,
497-2338 or $40 31M rentata. VIiia Aen1-'•· 11r1. dent .. eke hou .. ltH• 04lll AM 133-3223 11111 .. 1 Aveldan 1 Reis ln1 on .. pit bN11 Full ply bet 12 & S PM. ''· Worth, Tit 70101 ___ .;;_,;__~;...;;;.-.. .. r"'
Enjoy IMS In a teroe tu-'7&-4912 lkollar. PRIV ENTRY. prlv kll. ping ctior• In..,~ pleua: Call •It e pm, time In MW off .. Feb CM ~on-$•t a.. Kelly stralghl oommlulon
xury 3 Br. Apt. Tr .. t 2 Bf. 2 Ba. fl'Otn $620. No furn, empl. Non-1mkr. lor room. Pl11111 0111 11111•1 ltat•la Htl H0-5144 erea. Good typ. tkllls bultdlng product ......
youlWlf lo 2 8a. petlo, pell. A«oea from .WW-1295. 1.ag. Nlg. Nr bdl. &4ll •l2f7 and IHYa "9t1M 1t0fa at 2800 Avon r~ Wrtt.e rnen;r.;, P.O. llllOAI. fUlllll 1111111
PllOI & pool. Ho pe11 por1 8eedl Goll CourM. '4tl:J..3"90 n1me end ==-wllh 1685 sq. ft. plu• 4 08; l11lan1 Box 1349, ~ 9 t28 Tyi>111/ RecepUonlat, PIT LAlfn 1 lie.Ill aild oat 811_ --:;jftiiiiiii:;~"l"· ::ru..1~· 145-3Ut, 1'4~~5 f 3 Br, 1 8• hOUM. t rm entwerl"G m oaraoe. 141.f777. • Op!rtaahlta 4014 0011/JlllU,Ell 1tternoon1. Nr Hoag P•rlence In the Army
----------1Wl1h ._ doek OI' POWlf 1ve11 .. lrg yd. Full l'rlv Man 37• qulel, n/emkr, 8hOp & 1111-oa (optlOnal) Need 10 1mb. l*'fO"I to Full tl!M. ~.mature, 84t-60f3 ~•Mfv.. After lral~
boat. 3 8R 2~ ba. con-CM. Cell eYea 631-0903.. work• d•Y•· looltl~ for rent on lelbol Panln. tr1ln for ou1111nc:11no tdu1t1 need only apply Pat\-'lllne. ttotel/apt. Mor. ..,.... OM wMkand
0101000' 11~..!_"!o .. v:J.d1oc;1!. Mlllll'I worlclng female Pre;:.~~.':':' H I All foot a euto traffic to lusl l11come opp. M1 Tu.a thN 'rld•y i lo I ml'tflay1n""1•,g•n·1ln1t•c•O-"p•lur•,• monhth plua !~o weekt • -------'---· ..,.,
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1 Ir, yHtly, gar pkng, ~ ~ro1.~:1a. '22& NMd MA '*-w/emall 8TOHEMILI. DESIGN ( 2 1 $ l S 1 e • 4 1 1 3 COUNUA HILP fOf M-t Ion 1 4 ti 4 • 5 4 1 O' = :~l~IY rot ~ lllO,
IJ\PI 19 bMCt\, 141&/mo. ~ 't_ttd/ Of patio~"'°· of CINTIA rneauoel letetle style t•taurant 414-2797' Coate M.a 5o40-toat Tr~ -.
dty1 7at·SUI evH Vntum with tlltcflaft erMI My/Newpotl ~ti:· 1180 ft ell ot f1 -== t Leu t02i '*"91 WI Heahh ~ pll'f fm Hunt lktl 1t2...a 17~11 ldfy prtv. ltfl Mo. king mother & ' ~ob+ pa ' ~ t --In !MM MOfl i1Pt1t 11\lft, IVM tlld/0< ..-we. l.90 Hiiia 'lta4H
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••-..__. _.. NEW AOE IXEC wlll IMI• 100 1 yre. HHd quiet 87&48&2 Clf 144-"311 ta on 1tie way fOf your 013~t. 11, """ outetandl"t ... Tuttln 1at.o.a1
--• 3 8'. tum Condo w/one n iece All•r tpm ,. __ 1 • ..._ _1 -JI fnOMYPf~I 1.0WMt CRUIU ltilPJOIS lraotlve personalltlM 10 , ..,...., tamale. '*' Sllth Pf°''*'°"· Femw .,,.i. 941-aui vee4t ,,.,,., ., ,.., ... 1n1.,..., 1n4 oce1. work •Ill! you'h (•IJ" w~ • Waltr .. • H• ~ ltN = l ... ~ 1450 MO OIC), l.e.e• Hlllt e&Ma24 _ For 1.,A1eN Of11ce & lflOp 1" 2nd itd TO'e. Clll All Ocoupatlonl ' 10·14). Oall 2·9PM. , ... ,, flll*, ~d. T"41 m I. 11tt1 . ......,._ llCMllt, 764-4511 lttth, .... 11 llM lu!I!! ltf !I!! UlJ .,... MOO ~.1...~M. Aleo on' our '••P•rta II no ar .. t ,::::::fponu-941.021. "''• a..e. ~,U'".tt;,~ ....
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.. •• Orange COHl DAIL y PILOT /Monday, January 3. 1183
MATCH THE NUMBER.S ON THE.
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CHfVIOUT
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""'''"1t ~\ S46-I 200
WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
0 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd Cosla Mnn Tel 546 1934 3 blocks
south ol San Diego Freew11y oil Harbor Blvd ComplPte
body shop Sales Service Parts Service D!'pl open
Monday thru Frrday 7 30 A M to~ '.30 PM and !I A M to '1
P M on Saturday
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Slrf.'i'I Newport Be:ich Tel 15;>.0QOO C"ll V"
we re the ~0Pco;11ts1s tor Alla Romeo p,,.,(leot Saab .\
Maser all
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
Modern ~aies service pans hoc:Jv paint & tut> depts
Competrtrve rales on IPase A d.11ly •ental'I 2060 ~arbor
Blvd Costa Mesa 6• 1·0010 or !>40-82 t t
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY
2628 Harl>Of Blvd Costa Me5a Tar 540 5630 57 Yesrs ol
l rrendly lam11v service Orang'! Counry s oldest
Lincoln-Mercury dealerstup
DAVID J . PHILLIPS IUICK-PONTIAC ·MAZDA
Stiles • Service • Let111ng
Laguna Hills
24888 Alicia Pnr1<wav
837-2400
NEWPORT DATSUN
888 Dr·vP Sl11'i"I Newport Bi>ath Tri 1111 1JOO At the
1rnrnq1,. ol l.JmhorPc Mac.Artt1ur A BrtM•" t1t•h111d V1cto1111
<.111tnn C:.111•s SPr111c.e lt'i151nq ,o. f',ttl~ Wr• •1<1~e gruat
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• NABERS CADILLAC
21',()0 1t111or Blvd Cosio Mf'~O let •40QtOn Orang,.
<"011111~ •.I trQ,.:>1 C;id1llac de.11er Siii"" 5,.,,.,,. I easing
SADDLHACK BMW/SUBARU
;JR402 M.irguenre Pkwy /\vr>rv l'ltwy t'•tt
We offl'r what no bank or lefl~t' Cl'lrnpnnv c;o11 I E~pt>rtly
,lilllf'd most mod"rn 11erv1CP & flAll'> clopt ;> One ol thl'
Southt,111d s mo"I t>~periencl9d sales A. 1eu1111g stall 3
El1011n:itron of "'"' m1ddlemt1n by lea~mQ .,,., Pr direct
811· 2040 Mission V1e10 49!'> 4949
CHICK IVERSON PORSCHl-AUDl-VW
• 15 E Coasl ttwy Newporr B.tarh 613 0900 Tl1e only
dt>al1>rsr11p m Ora119e Cou11ty wtlh Hw~e lhroo grfllllt mnkPs
un<11'r nnr rr ril• ,,,.
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ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUBAltU
2480 Harbor Blvd Co!i>la Meosn lei ::>4Q 4 JOO S11r11,,
Sf'rvrCI' LllASlllQ Mr Gt>Odwrrnth
• • CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS
765 Newton Wl\y Co~tll l\.41111 Tel fl3I·1393
NEWPORT IMPORTS
3100 W Coast ti•ohway Newport Bench Tel
Cl42-8405/540· 1784 'the Ferrari, Jaguar. Aaton·Marlln
headquarters In Orange Coonty
.JAGUARS OUR SPfCIAl TV '
l(K t;>O'a/ t40'st 150 s/)(J'tt( TwH
S11le'I St'fYlco Aeatorat1011s
011 Plac:en111 betwfffl t1th I 19th tn Co:ita Mnn
BOia LONGPRE PONTIAC
t 1600 1:31!11<.h Brvd Westminster Tel 892·665 t Orange
County • olclo~1 and largest Pon11ac dealership Sales.
Servrc.e Po111
DICK MILLER FIAT/LANCIA
P10011b1y rhe lowest pnced Frats on Southern Cahlorn1a"
tLOCJted t mrle north of Soulh Coast Plaza
near M111n St and Warner Ave in Santa Anal
120 JV Worr11.1r Santa Ana 557-2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 [ 11111 Srreer Santa Ana T111 !>58· 781 t Your
Orrri1r1.11 DPd•clltPd Datsun Dealf!>r
0 MIRACLE MAZDA
We vi'! moved' Our new locatton IS 1425 Baker Street Coste
Mf'iJ T1>I ~45-3334 Stop by & v1111 our modern showroom
.ind '" wny we re the ~ 1 Mt1zda dealer In Sovth8rn
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MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1983 OllANC l COIJN I Y C ALH·OFl NIA 25 CENTS
~rown gives Orange County I 0 new judges
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oftlle~ ..........
Orange County hH 10 new
~uperlor and municipal cour1
.)Udges today -the result of 1
round of 11th hour appolntmenta
by former Gov. Edmund G
Brown Jr.
Working against a midnight
deadline, the out.Boing governor
iuued appointment after
appointment. He named 83
judse. statewide between Friday
and late Sunday night -52 of
them on Sunday alone.
On the beach
Named to Oranae County
Superior Court were:
-Jam.ea Randall Rom, ~~. of
Encino. Rosa, an attorney In
private practice, la a vice
president of lndependent'e Bank
and a former president of both
the Canoga Park Chamber of
Commerce and the Loa Anaeles
Trial Lawyer1 AaoclaUon. lU.
will replace Judge Edward
Wallin, who was elevated to a
new Orange County division of
the state Court of Appeal.
-Richard Wayne Luesebrink,
A lone stroller conte mpla tes the sun, the
sand a nd the surf on t he Corona del Mar
Main Beach . Compar ed with wh a t some
areal of o ther states are experiencing, this
must be close to heaven.
:Illegal dumping
grow-s in Irvine
By GLENN SCOTT
Of'h 0.-, Nee .....
When operating hours at the
Orange County government-
owned Coyote. Canyon landfill
.were reduced two hours a day In
late November, city offlcials In
Irvine complained the move
would cause more Illegal
dumping ln their city.
They sent a letter to the
county predicting that ahorten.IJli
the houre would "surely
lncreue" Incidents where people
locked out of the dump would get
rid of their loads ln parka, open
.fields or almply on the aide of the
road.
Otflclab were still smarting
from the extra maintenance coata
the city bore when the dump
tint was cloeed on Sundays and
lllDEI___.._
It's a golden year for
t.be Golden Gate,
marking ita 50th
anpiTenary. See
Pa1e A3.
At Your Service M
l'.rma Bambeck B2
Bu.UeUn Board M C.vaade B2
Oeeffled CU Comlaa 86
~otic9 C2,~
I.di tonal A8
lrit.ertalnment 84
HorolDope B2
Ann IAnden B2
Public Nodctt B4,Be,C2,C4
Spana Cl-3
Stock Marbtl Ba . TOMlbl Be ,,.... JM
W111thlt' A2 * •
illegal dumping complaints began
stacking up.
But after two montha of the
new time schedule (the dump
ope~ hour later at 7 a.m. and
clOlleS an hour earlier at 5 p.m.r,
city officials say that no l.nc:reue
has cropped up this time, at least
near the landfill.
Harry Ehrlich, manager of the
city's maintenance eervices, Mid
~tter enforcement by &he county
along Bonita Canyon Road and
"a little bit of flexibility" in
closing houra aeem1 to have
helped reduce illegal dumping.
However, city crews 1ti1l have
their hands full with a growing
problem of illegal dumpin' In
other area of the city, he said.
"We .eem to be nperiencing
an lncreue ln dwnplnS ln other
parta of town, but we don't know
if i t'1 related (to the landtill) or
not," u.ld Ehrlich.
Hardest hit la a MC:Uon north of
the San Diego Chek channel ln
Woodbrtdae where' he aald a
dozen new pilee ol debria have
appeared ln the 1ut month. That
area, the fu ture 1ite of • city
perk, la not p~ by eurbe IO
d.rtven can pull their veblclea
into &he field.
The city, of coune, eventually
hu to tend lta nWlltenance crewa
to clean up the mablh1ft dwnps.
which muns wm ken have i..·
Ume to carTY ~t other projec:tl. Moreover, offida1I try to stop
llle1al dumpln1 at a n y 1lt•
qulclcly becauae more people eeem wil1lna to pank:lpate once a
ptle ~ to IJ"OW· Eh rfich H ld th e cley h ad
•llowed 1ome contractou to
d.W1lP. .P'* ot ·~" d1rt at tM
lite. The law.t ptlel ·~ to be conat.NCtton debril. ap~Uy
trUn. pro~ to~.~ pool,M~
43, of Newport Beach .
Lueaebrlnk, who hH b .. n
aervln1 on the Oranae County
HaibOr Mmilctpal Courrbencl\ ln
Newport Beach, fllla a newly
created superior court judgeahlp.
-Wllliam P. Sheffield, 43, of
Laguna Beach. Sheffield i1 a
colorful attorney who once 1ued
the Vatican . Sheffield will
replace Judge Robert Rlcklea~
who also waa named to the
Orange County division of the
state Court of Appeal.
-Robert Polls, 41, of Irvine.
PoU., who h.u been a judge at -Ru.ell A. BOltrum., 40, of
Harbor Munlctpal Court, f illa a C.oeta M .. , to Harbor Munictpal
vacancy. Court. He will replace PoU. on
-Mark P. Rob&nlon Sr~7...o! _ lbc..batbor COW'\ bclgb....BOltrum
Newport Beach. Roblnaon, an 1a a former oou.nty deputy pub"Uc
attorney In private practice In defender who now ii in private
Newport Beach and Loa Anaeles, practice.
la a former prealdent of the
American Board of Trial -Linda E. Lancet Miller, 34,
Advocate•. He replaces Judse of Irvine, to North Orange
Thomu Crosby, elevated to the County Munic ipal Court,
Orange County dlvtalon of the Fullerton. Miller, who ia In
state Court of Appeal. private practice In Newport
Others named to judgeahlpa Beach, ii a former Loe Angeles
included: County deputy district attorney.
She fllla a newly created
position.
-Chrlatopher W. Strople, 39, ot Co.ta Mesa, to harbor court.
Strop e haa beell 6 publlc-
defender ii.nee 1974. He replaces
Luetebrink on the harbor court
~nch.
-David H. Brickner, 44, of
Santa Ana, to Weat Orange
County Municipal Court.
We.b'nirwter. Brickner, who ii ln
private practice, Is a former
county deputy di.atrlct attorney.
(See JUDGES, Page AZ)
Deukmejian vows 'common sense'
By DOUG WILLIS .,, ................
SACRAMENTO -Promising
to restore "common sense" to
state government, Republican
George Deukmejlan became
Cal.ifomia11 35th governor today,
ending eight controversial and
colorful years of Democrat Jerry
Brown.
In remarks prepared for his
Inaugural address, Deukmejian
set fou r priori ties of his
administration -creating more
jobs, fighting crime, improving
educatfon and resolving the
state's budget crisis.
Oeukmejian strongly stressed
his preference for cutting
spending rather than raising
taxes to erase the state's
projected $1.6 billion deficiL But
he again stopped short of any
feet-in-concrete pledge against a
tax Increase.
''For months, some have
suggested that the only way out
of thls difficult situation is to
rat.e taxes," Deukmejian said.
"Yet, repeatedly over the paat
few years, the voters have
expres1ea the strongest of
sentiments that the government
Laguna weighs Sycamore plaii
City _ moving cautiously on proposal for 1,600 apartments
By STEVE MITCHELL Of' ... 0.-,,.... .....
Pla.n ners In Laguna Beach
have done a little fine tuning to a
developer's proposal to construct
1,600 apartment units o" 62 acres
of fly land.
Council members will decide
Tuesday whether to proceed
with a development plan by
Sunbelt Equities, Inc. under
which Laguna Beach Investor
David Michelaon would purchue
a portion of the 522-acre
Sycamore Hilla property for $5.5
million.
But city otfldala are moving
cau t1ou1ly with th• propoaal.
They wW p-retent a number of
mocttflcetlom to Mlcbel.on'a plan
when the issue la bfOUlht before
the council at the meeting at 6
p.rn. at City Hall.
The $5.5 million offer by
Michelson would reduce the
dty'a debt to former owner1 of
the property to about $2.2 million
-lf a deal can ~ struck by next
October.
City financial figures 1how
construction taxes and sewer
connect.Ion fees would just abo\.at
cover the rema.lning debt owed
by Laguna to tne former
property owners.
Another benefit for the city
Sycamore Hiila site
would be the opportunJty for
10me low and moderately priced
living quarters within the city
limita -lol'll a goal of the city
council.
On the negative aide, a city
staff report warns, construction
of 1,600 apartment& on 62 acres
adjacent to Leisur e World
"would unquestionably destroy
the visual appearance of the
site." ..
ln addition, parking would ~
barely adequate and provision of
city safety services would be
difficult.
~
Perhaps the biggest stumbling
block in the proposal. from the
city's standpoint, will be the
density of the project, which
would range from 40 to 55 units
per buildable acre. ·
In order to accommodate 1,600
units on flat acreage within the
project area, city plannera say the
council will probably have to
accept three-story buildings and
a reduction in the city's parking
standards.
That would entail a new
zoning cla.millcation to allow such
denalt.les in Laguna Beach.
Other conaideraU.ona include
the probable necessity for five
police officers to create a new
patrol beat In the une•ted
community ofi El Toro Road.
~ .... d. while the county fire
department currently reeponda to
emergencies in Laguna Canyon,
it i.a unlikely the county would
continue such coverage without
additional compensation from the
city.
But the city report aay1
property tax from the mauive
development might amount to
$200,000 per year, which could
be o.ed to provide police and fire
protection as well as paramedic
ter'Vice.
Glenn and Stella Young hold hancll in the intenaive care ward of
Fountain Valley Community Hoepital. They were married ahortly
after her Chru tma1 E•e accident.
already collecta too many taxes .
"Therefore, becauae I believe
our first obligation is to listen to
the people, we m~ n)ake every
effort to reato• fiscal
responsibility without a net tax
increase," he said.
" ... in a period of auat.erlty,
government should reduce It.a
expenditures in the same manner
aa most families do."
Deukmejian, who facet
Democratic majorities in the state
Senate and Aaaembly, repeated
. hie pledges to "work with the
Leglsla tu re in a splri t of
OQOperation and bipartisanship."
"lf common sense prevails, our
comm9n cauae will be served," he
said.
The 54-year-old former state
senator and attorney general
made the creation of a "Common
Sense Society" in state
government the principal theme
of his inau~ address.
Deukmejian said hi1
administration would "send a
clear strong message to business
that we will be of assistance to
thoee who tteate jobs.
"I have started by appointing
Individuals to my cabinet who
understand the need for
government to help rat.her than
hinder those who produce job
opportunities.
Plane crashes
off Catalina
A Piper Cherokee with four
aboard apparently overshot the
runway at the airport on Catalina
laland and crashed today.
Los Angeles Sheriff'•
spokesman Ward Finch aaid the
accident occurred 1hortly alter
noon. He said there were injuriea
u a restllt of the crash, but did
not know how many were hurt,
nor the origin of the fllght.
Honeymoon in hospital for crash victim·
BJ PHIL 8NEIDEl\MAN or .. .,., ........
• l t w a1n 't exactly the
hone)'moon IUlte.
•But there w ere Stella and
Oltn n Youna, Ju1c day1 after
their weddlnf, elupi"I hand.I
and exl:~ 10vinc llanOll in
th e lnt en1tve c are ward ac
l'ou ntaln Valley Commun ity
lbPlcal.
The t.s newe w.. that a..ua. 29, WOuJd ¥19 to ~ ,.....
HOSPITAL HONE OON. •
On Chrlatmu Eve, tht> couple
loaded Glenn'• pickup truck with
ft.HHnU and 1et out lo vtalt
Stella'• parenta in Buena Park.
They were eJ\lerlng the San
Diego Freeway at Magnolia
Street when Glenn veered to
avoid hitting a parked or stalled
car.
"We •kidded one way, then
the other," he recalled. "Then
the t.tuck roUed over two tunes."
Glenn hung onto the 1teering
wheel and escaped IOJUry But
Stella was thrown out of the
truck.
"After 1t rolled, I don 't
remember anything," she said>
When the truck stopped.
Glenn immediately went to
Stella's aid
"She looked like she's been
dropped out of an airplane and
had landed on the freeway like a
rag doll," he said. "I thought she
was going to die right on the
spot. I've never been so worried
in my life."
She was taken tD the trauma
pelvU, Internal lnjw1et and other
ctamaae
Three day• later, he propoted.
It took a lot of explalnlna to
obtain the proper marriage
papers with the bride miuina.
but Glenn 1ucceeded.
He said there wa1 a 11eCOnd
reuon for having the wedding a
bit earlier than expected: as hil
wite:-Stetta-wottld be covered by
hi1 medical in1urance, an
Important factor in view of the
riaLng hospital billa.
The new groom is employed by
an Irvine construction flnn, and
he admits the current economic
slump has taken a toll on has
income. Just before the traffic
accident, he had concluded hts
own period of dasabillty because
of a broken foot.
But the newlyweds say they
are already planning a more
traditional honeymoon after
Stella leaves the hospital,
perhaps a camping and
backpacking trip.
center at Fountain Valley "I'm a great.optimist," said
Conununity. Glenn paced outside Glenn. "J.!m always looking on
w}Ule Stella underwent surgery the brighter side. Let's hope this
fQr two broken legs. a broken is a new beginning."
I
J~~~ ~~ ~~~EP. ,.~~ ~udge Oa-"d Carte<. ~ho was elevated to ~:superior who was devated to the superior
Cl>UCt bench. rourt bench.
·1 As a resu lt of the
: ~ Pamela Lee Iles. 38, of Dana appointments, all vacancies on
~m~'.tD South Orange County the county's superior and
WUClpal Court. Iles has been a munadpal court benches are
puty district attorney in filled.
e County since 1977. She Superior court judges earn
specialized in the prosecu\lon $63,267 annually, municipal
cases involving child abuse. court judges, $57,776.
esa golfers face
fee boost
The Costa Mesa City Council
• • , ill consider increasing green
f es at the city-owned Costa
esa Golf and Country Club
tqnight. )If approved, the new fees
~ould be effective Feb. 1. It
C!uld mean an extra $95,000 for
ute city by July l .
The cost of a golf game al the U:>t ~os course would go up to $~ on weekdays and $1 0 on
kends. The late rate would
$5; The late weekend rate, $6.
"' niors would pay $4.
The oroooeed rat.es at the Mesa Lj..nda courae are $7 weekdays, $9
~kends, $5. I.ate weekday, and
''· late weekend Seniors rate "(ould be $4. -! City officials have said that the
proposed ra le schedule is
comparable to fees curre ntly
being charged at other courses in
the county.
Fees for seniors who are not
residents of Costa Mesa would
increase from $3 to $5 a round.
The city plans to issue
identification cards to Costa Mesa
senior d1iz.ens.
Under the proposed fee
schedule, monthly passes at the
Coeta Mesa golf course would
increase $5, from $45 tD $50 per
month.
The two 18-hole courses, at
1701 Golf Course Drive, were
opened in 1968. In 1980. the city
purchased the land from the
slate for $2.5 million, after the
property was deemed surplus.
Remap laM" signed as GOP protests !
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Agnes Bloniquist rites
slated for Wednesday
The Rev . Dr. Charles
Dierenfield will t'Onduct funeral
services al 4 p.m. Wednetday for
longtime Harbor Area business
executive Agnes BlomquiJat.
Blomquist, who died Friday at
the age of 71, was the retired
president of Newport-Balboa
Savings and Loan Association
and a Los Angeles Times
"Woman of the Year" in 1962.
D1erenfield, presently pastor of
the Village Church in Rancho
Santa Fe, knew her as a member
of his St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church In Newport Beach and as
a patron and ~retary of the
board of direct~s of Hoag
Memorial Hospital.
Private mlermenl wall follow
the services at Pacific View
Memorial Park and Mortuary,
3500 Pacific Vtew Drlve,
Newport Beach.
Often cited tor her conlillent
support ·of health and
scholarship. Blomquist wa1 a
trustee of the California College
of Medicine at UC Irvine, the
first president of UCI's Town and
Gown and a frequent officer of
Friends of UC Irvine and UCI
Friends of the Library.
She is survived by three nieces
and five nephews: Gladys Sams,
·Pasadena; James and Paul
Samuelson, Platte, S.D.; Andrew
'Sperling, Susan Twitchell and
Elinor Tyler, all of Cost.a Mesa;
James Sperling, Grass Valley
and Thomas Sperling, San
Clemente.
The family requests that
contributions be made to the
Hoag Foundation.
from the U.p!ature, but voCen ee 1 Hov•moe.~~"°-l~~
ut ft pub1tcan• iou,nt 1he mt'81\mJ1liit wou11t-h:mft._!9tlll~"'"
~.....ion.1-t>4eft; -.n1~~~-• N1ippilfi.10At~~:ca:unl...Wm...-.;~ll
concreesnwn uy they wW try to
overturn It, po11ibly thrOUih
both a court challenae and a
ballot rneuure.
The LeJlalature was forced tO
draw new line• to reflect the
1980 cenau1 after Republican.a
convinced voters la1t June to
reject plaru pu1liled through In
1981 by ~mocrata.
RepubUcana then \ried to take
reapportionment dutie1 away
Agnes Blomquist
The n.w paana, which are for. I
"" 1tarun1 with the 1984 :
eltctlon1, are de1l1ned to
maintain current Democratic
majorlti~ In tl)e Le,W.ture and
Cahfornla'• dele1atlon to the
HOUM of ReprMentat.lvee at. leut
thr~gh 1990 •
OemQCrata have majorltJe. ot
48-32 in the Auembly, 26-16 ln
the Senate and 28-17 In the
congreaional delept.lon.
Hart to take
mayor's post .
I
in Newport? !
By STEVE MARBLE l
O(flle 0.., ...... ta.ft :
Evelyn Hart, a 11eeond-term i
Newport Beach councilwoman, I.a I
expected to be named mayor
Tuesday an the city's biennial i
reorganlz.atlon process. t
Hart would 1ucceed Jackie
Heather, who hat been mayor
since mid-1980 and -like Hart
-was re-elected to a second
council t.enn laat November.
A figurehead position, the
mayoralty ln Newport Beach
bringll with it a 1Ughtly higher
monthly salary, a tiny City llal.l
office and a perking 1pot.
The selection of mayor pro
tempore, the second in command
on the seven-member council,
waa still a point of debate with ~
council members polled today. ~
Drunken driving arrests Up Counc1lman Don Strauss has 1
openly campaigned for the post, !
though he appears to be his only ,
supporter i
Several council members -t
IUAAested that Strauss won't be 1
nommated because of past votes. I Despite the state's tougher
drunken driving laws, more
people were arrested in Orange
County over the holiday
weekend for driving while
intoxicated than the previous
year . according to law
enforcement officials.
The California Highway Patrol
office in Sant.a Ana reported 110
arrests for drunken driving from
Thursday at 6 p.m . tD midnight
Sunday. During a similar period
in 1981-82, 66 drivers were found
on the road with a Little too much
of the New Year's spirits.
"I figured at would be a pretty
heavy arrest weekend," said
.CHP Officer Rick Stevens.
"When the new law came intD
effect, 1t put a scare tn people.
"I feel 1t has an impact but
every month it's lessened."
Laguna Beach Police Lt. Jim
Spreme said officers arrested 11
mownsts on susp1c1on of drunken
driving over the 1982-83 holiday
weekend That figure is up from
the four arrests over the same
period the previous year
Spreine attributed the incre.Jt:ie
to additional patrol o!Cloers and
increased enforcement.
Throughout the county, polit'e
departments had beefed up
patrols with offit'ers specifically
assigned tD be on the lookout for
people who were too intoxicated
tD get behind the wheel of a car.
"We did a lot of publicity this
year," Spreine said, adding that
Laguna motorists were warned
that officers would give special
attention to weaving drivers.
Though drunken driving
a rrest were up. the Orange
County Coroner's Offit'e reported
no traffic fatalities over the
holiday weekend as a result of
driving while boozed up
In Newport Beach, 36 people
were taken 10to custody for
drunken driving. up by three
from a s1m1lar period the
previous year. The 1982-83
hoh<tay arrea.ts figure is the
highest for Newport in recent
hiswry, officials said.
Hurnington Beach and
Fountain Valley took in 21
people each for drunken driving.
H owever, no figures from
1981-82 were available for
comparison.
Costa Mesa police officers
arrested 16 people over the
l.IUekend.
Figures for Irvme were not
available today.
The Orange County Sheriff'$
Deoartment reported 209
people were booked at the
Orange County Jail for drunk~n
driv ing over the holiday
weekend. The arrests included
those made by deputies as well as
other law enforcement aJ{encJe!'
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"He's brought many positive :
thlnga to the council but his •
votlng record is something you i
can't forli(et," said Councilwoman 1
Ruthelyn Plummer. I
Although he resists it, Strauss
ls viewed by some of his
colleagues as an opponent of
large development and has not
gone with the council majority on
several major building projects.
Phil Maurer and John Cox.
first-term councilmen, are I
considered the likely candidates
for mayor pro tempore.
The council session Tuesday
afternoon will be the last for f
Coundlmatt Paul Hummel. who I was defeated ln an emotion-
charged race with Bill J\aee.
Agee will be Connally seated
during the meet.mg. • • • • f
, • ,
Fair through Tuesday for a limited time
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;
Consttl I
F•lr tonight end Tund •y Overnight lowl 38 to 48 High•
T~y87to73
Eltewher e . from Point Conc:epllon to th• Mealcen
border •nd out 80 rnll•• Nortr-t wind• 12 to 20 knot•
through Tueadey over ooter
waten-s... 8 10 8 tMI Locally.
light varl•bl• wtnda night •nd
morning llCKn. t>«:Omlng .-to
-11i-1 8 to 12 knou Tu.dey
eftemoon
v.s. SlLIUllLary
Snow ~ ec:rOM the nof1Mtn -f>lat-Into norl~t MOtlttn•
todey .. rllln left 8IOt\Q Ille north
Peclllc CoHt 1no llgllt rein lingered a.....r the tooth Atlenllc: ., .....
Snow llurtlH fell from Ill•
northern portion of lower
Mlchlgen tllrougll wHtetn end
centr•I New York end In th• ~mour1111n1. ~ lk,IM -• lorec:ut tor mote the c:oun~ liter 1odey,
wlih rein ex~I to CO<\llnu•
llklllQ the north Pecltlc CoMt
"•In ••• predicted for ~ Floflde Into llWI -tern
Carotln11 end H•l•rn Vlr9lnl•
WICJely 1cat1ared 1now WH
IOflCHI IO•OH th• utr•m• ~ PlatMU end Aodllee
Ho rain -~ untl et ..... f'ltdlly fol' the I090Y .,., ..
of '-'Xlltlena. Mla•IHlppl 1nd
Alet)ame, whera ovartlowlnO
,,.,.... tlfld b=• 11 • ...-'°'*
mot9 "*' 10. people to flee .. ...,...
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42
Ter11peratures
NATION .. Lo
Albetty 43 29
Altioquerque 3a 13
AmerlllO 3T 11
Alllevllte 46 u
Atlenle 47 38
Atltlntlc; City 43 aa
Auatln 45 33
a&lllmor• 46 33
BIHl::p,• 38 29
62 3e Blrmngllem ,.
30 15 Bltmard(
BolN 18 11
&otton 42 29
Br~•Yit'41 58 38
BYn110 37 2$
BYrllngtOtl 37 14
Cup« 32 29
ChatlMIOtl, S C 50 ...
Ch1,.,..ton. w v « 32
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Cheyenne. 27 20
33 12 g:.. 3CI 29
Cla¥elend 34 24
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Columbut ae 29
Dell-Fl Wonll 49 l2
09V'on 35 21
DetlYW 30 02
O..MolnM 31 11
O..roll 37 18
Outu111 13 02
£1 PMO 30 13
I' ergo 22 10
~tlfl 3t -02
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HonalUlll 81 ..
Houetoll 44 M
tn<llM1IPOl'I 37 21
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KltllM Cl«y 32 II wvz: &2 31
Llitlt 42 2f
LOUllllillt 40 32
Lubboc:k 31
~ 42
Miami 79
MltwUM 30
~1.Ptiul 23
Nutm"-48
New Orleen• 64
New Yen 43
Mortell 45
North Plett• 24
OtllehOme Clly 45
Om•h• 29
Orlll\dO 83
Phlleo.lpllle 45
PllOenla 84
PHl•':f.'1 35
I Portl • M•. 43
37 Ponlan4, Ofe
Pr~ 45
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44
34
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Sal\ Lak1 32
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a.tile 42
~ 48
28
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TOC*ll 32
TUC*lll 51
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73 Reno 33 18
12 Sec:remento 40 34
07 se11n .. 55 35
30 8.n Diego 87 47
43 Sen Frendacio 49 42
38 Santa 8atb111 80 37
37 810Clllc>f\ 40 3tl
11 Ber1tow eo 27
25 8llho9 48 17
18 C11alln• eo 40
65 Long 9eKh 69 311
30 Monrov11 ae 31
41 Mt Wllaon 52 36
30 N41wpot1 BMCll 83 .39
20 Onterlo 83 31
33 P...Oene 64 37
31 Rtverllde 83 32
37 San 9arnatdlno 82 31
18 Sant• An• 71 38
Tlhoe Valley 40 11 11
3e 18 Extended 28
38
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OUR OWN MAKE SUITS,
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ENTIRE STOCK OF
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reg. $400 to $420 now $300 to $315\
SELECTED OWN MAKE SHIRTS I
reg. $27 to $43.50 now $20.25 to $32.25
WOOL TWEED SPORT JACKETS 25% OFF
reg. $180 to $300 now $13S to $225
ODD TROUSERS 25o/o OFF
reg. $43 to $98 now $32.25 to $13.SO
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reg. $20 to $8S now $16 to $61
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MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1983 OR ANGECOUNfY C ALlrOnNIA 25 CENTS
Brown gives Orange C·ounty 10 new judges
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of•Del!JNMlltlff
Oranae County hu 10 new
1uperlor and municipal cour1
Judaes today -the reault of 11
round of 11th hour appointmenti
by former Gov. Edmund G
Brown Jr.
Worktna agalnat a mldnlghl
deedline, the ou'4folng governor
l11ued appointment after
~ppolntment . He named 83
jUdges statewide between Friday
and late Sunday night -52 of
them on Sunday alone.
On the beach
Named to Oran1e County
Superior Court were:
-James Randall Rom, 55, of
Encino. Ro11, an attorney In
private practice, 11 a vice
president of Independence &n.k
and a fonner president of both
the Canoga Park Chamber of
Conunen:e and the I..oe Angeles
Trial Lawyers Amoclat.lon. l\om
will replace Judge Edward
Wallin, who wu elevated to a
new Orange County dlvilion of
the 1tate Court of Appeal.
-Richard Wayne :C.ue9ebrlnk,
A lone stroller contemplates the sun, the
sand and the surf on the Corona del Mar
Main Beach. Compared with what some
areas of other states are experiencing, this
must be close to heaven. ·
.
Illegal dumping .
grows in Irvine
By GLENN SCO'l7 . or .. o.-, ,... • ..,,
, When operating hours at the
Orange County government-
owned Coyote Canyon landfill
. were reduced two hours a day ln
,late November, city officials in
..Irvine complained the move
would cause more Illegal
dumping in their city.
They aent a letter t o the
county predicting that 1hortening
the hours would "1urely
lncreue" incidenta where people
locked out of the dump would get
rid of their loeda in parka, open
fielda or limply on the side of the
road.
Officlal• were still smarting
from the extra maintenance costa
the city bore when the dump
first wu cloeed on Sundays and
-lllDEX-
illegal dumping complainta began
stacking up.
But alter two month.a of the
new lime 8Chedule (the dump
opens an hour Jau:x at 7 a.m. and
cloees an hour earlier at 5 p.m.) •
dty officials aay that no bicreale
has cropped up th.la time, at least
near the landfill.
Harry Ehrlich, rnanaaer of the
city's maintenance Rrvices, ta.id
better enforcement by the county
along Bonita Canyon Road and
"a little bit of flexlbillty" In
cloaing hours seems to have
helped reduce illegal dwnpln&.
Jtowever, city ettWI atUl have
their handa full with a srowtna
problem of lllegal dumptns In
other areu of the dty, he said,
"We eeem to be ~perienctna
an lncreue in dumplnl in other
part.a of town, but we don't know
lf It'• related (to the landfill) or
not." said EhrUch.
Hardeat hit la a aecUon north of
the San Dleao Creek channel in
Woodbrld1e wher' he aald • dozen new ptlea of debris have
appeared in the 1ut month. That
area, the future 1lt.e of a city
park. 11 not prot.ect.t by curba IO
dt'lvon can pull their vehicles
lnto the field.
1be dty, of ClOW"IMt, wentually
hM to tend lta maintenanct CftWI
to c1een up the maUahlft dumps.
which means worken haw a-
UIDI to carry out othlr projllcta.
Moreover, otfldala try to l10p
111•1•1 dusnpln1 at any •It•
qulckly becauae more people
...n wOUni to puudpate Clla a
pU1t bemN to lfVW.
J:hrflch Hid' the city bad
allowed aom• con&ractore to
dump .pa. of "deiln" din at w
llte. Tfw lat.I\ Pl* appMr to bt
oonetrucUon dtbrll. a~tly
friD. ~~to cl,ia. ~
pool. he~ •
43 . of Newport Beach .
Lueubrink, who haa been
aervina on the Orange County
Harbor Munldpal Court~h in
Newport Beach, fllla a newly
created 1upertor court judplhlp.
-WUllam P . Sheffield, 43, of
Laguna Beach. Sheffield i1 a
colorful attorney who once 1ued
the Vatican. Sheffield will
replace Judge Robert Rlcklea~
who alao was named to the
Oranae County division of the
state Court of Appeal.
-Robert Polis, 41, of Irvine.
Polia, who hu been a ..tudae at
Harbor MwUctpal Court, fllla a
vacancy.
-Mark P. RobhlaonSt., !7 .. ot
Newport Beach. Robln:aon, an
attorney in private practice In
Newport Beech and I..oe Angeles,
i• a former president of the
American Board of Trial
Advocate•. He replace• Judge
Thomas Crosby, elevated to the
Orange County dlvlllon of the
s\ate Court of Appeal.
Others named to judge1hipa
Included:
-RU91ell A. Boltrum, 40, of
Costa Mesa, to Harbor MunJdpel
Court. He will replact Polis on
the harbor court bench. Boltrwn
la a former county deputy public
defender who now la in private
practice.
-Linda E. Lancet Miller, 34,
of Irvine, to North Orange
County Municipal Court,
Fullerton. Miller, who la In
private practice In Newport
Beach, la a former Loa Angeles
County deputy di.strict attorney.
She fill• a newly created
position.
-Chrlltopher W. S\rople, 39,'
of C.O.ta Mesa, to harbor court.
Strople hH been a pubW&c
defender aince 1974. He repir.ee.
Luftebrlnk on the harbor court
bench.
-David H. Brickner, 44, of
Santa Ana, to Weat Oranae
County Municipal ·court,
Westmlnater. Brickner, who ll ln
prlvate practice, i1 a former
county ,deputy dlltrlct attorney.
(See JUDGES, Pa1e A!)
Deukmejian vows 'common sense'
BY DOllG WILLIS u........,wrtW
SACRAMENTO -Promising
to restore "common aen1e" to
state government, Republican
George Deukmejian became
c.al.ifornia'a 35th governor today,
ending eight controversial and
colorful years of Democrat Jerry
Brown.
In remarks prepared for his
inaugural address, Deukmejian
set four priorities of his
adminiatration -creating more
jobs, fighting crime, improving
education and resolving the
state's budJ,et crisia.
Deukmejlan strongly stressed
his preference for cutting
spending rather than ral1ing
taxes to era1e the state's
Pt"?jected Sl.6 billion deficit. But
he again stopped short of any
feet-in-roncrete pledge againat a
tax increase.
"For months, some have
suggested that the only way out
of this difficult aituation Is to
raise taxes," Deukmejian said.
"Yet, repeatedly over the put
few years, the voters have
e'xpreued the strongest of
sentiments that the government
Laguna weighs Sycamore plan
City moving cautiously on proposal for 1,600 apartments
By STEVE MITCHELL
of'IMDelrNo48Uft
Planners In Laguna Beach
have done a little fme tuning to a
developer's proposal to eonstruct
1,600 apartment units on 62 acres
of city land.
Council members will decide
Tuesday whether to proceed
with a development plan by
Sunbelt Equitie1, Inc. under
which Laguna Beach investor
David Michelaon would purchue
a portion of the 522-acre
Sycamore Hilla property for $5.5
million.
But dty officiala are moviJ'I
cautiously with the proposal.
Tbey W8l preaent a ousnber ot
rnodl&atlona to Mlchellon'a plan
when the issue la bnJuatit before
the oouncU at the meeting at 6
p.m. at City Hall.
The $5.5 millidn offer by
Michelson would reduce the
city's debt to former owners of
the property to about $2.2 mil.Uon
-lf a deal can be struck by next
Ociober.
City financial figures show
construction taxes and 1ewer
connection fees would just about
cover the rerna1nin2 debt owed
by Laguna to the former
property owners.
Another benefit for the city
-Sycamore Hilla 1ite
would be the opportunity for
80me low and moderately priced
livina quarters within the city
limits -long a goal of the city
council. •
On the negative aide, a city
1taff report warns, construction
of 1,600 apartrnenta on 62 acrea
adjacent to Leisure World
"would unquestionably des\roy
the visual appearance of the
site."
In addition, parking would be
barely adequate and provision of
city safety 1ervicea would be
difficult.
Perhaps the ~e.l "StWnbling
block in the proposal, from the
city's standpoint, will be the
density of the project,_ which
would range from 40 to 55 unill
per 'buildable acre.
In order to accommodate 1,600
units on flat acreage within the
project area, city planners say the
council will probably have to
accept three-story bulldingll and
a reduction in the city's parking
standards.
That would entail a new wnin& cluaification to allow 1uch
densities in Lquna Be.ch.
Other conalaeratlon.a include
the probable necessity for five
poUce Officen to c:reaie a new
patrol beat In the ungated
community off El Toro Road.
And, while the county fire
del*J'tment currently l'e9pOnds to
emergencies in Laguna Canyon,
It ia unlikely the county would
continue such coverage without
additional compensation from the
city.
But the city report saya
proper!)' tax from the ma.salve
development might amount to
S200,000 per year, which could
be wied to provide police and fire
protection as well aa peramedlc
aervice .
' ' Glenn and Stella Youn1 hold handt in the interuli•e care ward of
Fountain Valley C.Ommunlty Hoepltal. They were married 1hortly
after her Chriatmu E•e accident.
already collecta too manr taxes.
"Therefore, because believe
our fint obligation ls to listen to
the people, we must make every
effort to re1tore f i~cal
responsibility without a net tax
increase," he said.
". . .in a period of austerity,
government should reduce lta
expenciitures In the same manner
aa moat familles do."
Deukmejian, who face1
Democratic majorities In the 1tate
Senate and Asaembly, repeated
his pledges to ''work with the
Legislature In a apirit of
cooperation and bl~p."
"If common sense prevails, our
common cause will be aerved," he
said.
The 54-year-old former 1tate
senator and attorney general
made the creation of a "O>mmon
Sense Society" in state
government the principal theme
of hia lnaUjlUr8! address.
Deukmejian said his
administration would "send a
clear strong message to buaineaa
that we will be of uaiatanoe to
t.h<l8e who create joba.
"I have started by appointina
individuals to my cabinet who
understand the need for
government to help rather than
binder tboee who produce jpb
opportunities.
Plane cr~shes
off Catalina
A Piper Cherokee with four
aboard apparently overshot the
runway at the airport on Catalina
Ialand and crashed today.
Loa Angelea Sheriff'•
spokesman Ward Finch said the
accident occ~ ahortly after
noon. He said there were injwiea
ea a result of the crub, but did
not know how many were hurt,
nor the origin of the flight.
Honeymoon • in hospital for. crash victi ____ ~,
By PHIL SNEIDl:RMAN
O(' ... DlllJ ..........
It waan't exactly the
hOMymoon eulte
But there were Stella and
Glenn Youn1. ju.et daya aft.er
thelf wtddlna, clMptna hand•
and nchanllnl lcMna 11anll* ln
•tht ln\4Y\1lve care ward at
Fo ntahV Valley Community
Holpltll.
The bad MW1 _.. \Mt 8..ua,
••• would .... to ...... ,........
t mAnlced to ~ VOW8 Md
even. ~ a bouquet 'DI flowers la
a modeet ax-minute mrwmony.
Hoepltal publlc relation•
dinctar' MiohMl Malla l96d lt ...
the Hilt ln~" can watd Wticldlnl tn the f.ecQl~ h.il!Gn·
Several d•Y.• after ttie
ceremony, Stelle admitted It
liadn't bHn lb• WecldJq and
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Banks may lower
new car loans
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Banks may drop lnt.erett
rat.el on car loana to help them compete wit)\ rat.ee
being offered by Ford Motor C.O. and General Motmw .
Corp .• analyst.a aay.
"The banka will continue to reduce their rat.et."
said Gerry Gunn, vtoe president and consumer loam
manager for Wells Fargo Bank ln San Franciloo. "l
doubt very much they will come down to the 1evel the
(auto industry) finance companies are going."
The new-car rate at Bank al America. tlie nation'•
largest bank, dropped 1.ut week from 16.25 percent to
as low aa 15 percent. For u.ed carait maximum rate
fell from 25 percent to 21 percent.
Davtd Eisenberg, auto indus analyst for the
New York investment firm of Sanford C. Bernstein &
C.O., predicted bank rat.es for new cars will drop to 13
J)ercent or lower.
Bank officials were cautious, however. M08t 18.id
banka can't afford to lend money at the automaken'
rates, because they are paying 9 percent or more in
interest for money-fund deposits.
GM announced Friday it would offer 11.9 percent
interest rates through March. arid Ford announced
Saturday that it would match the rate. That's higher
than the 10.9 percent of late 1982, but well below the
15 to 17 percent charged for new-<:aT loam at most
banks.
Bell gear I.or sale
MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J . (AP) -American
Bell Inc., a subsidiary of American Telephone &
Telegraph C.O .. opened for business today to sell
telephone equipment and computerized 1ervioes.
Under a 1980 Federal Communications
C.Ommiasion order, AT&T was permitted to offer
data-processing services and to sell telephones in an
unregulated market if it created a subsidiary that was
not supported by local phone service.
With the creation of the new company, dubbed
Baby Bell, customer'I must now purchase telephone
equipment from American Bell or one of its
competitol'll. Local phone companies can no longer
leue the equipment, once their stock runs out.
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