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1976-12-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
f f ' I I· Battling Mate Ends Fight With Shot in Groin DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 15, 1976 VOl. 4•. HO llO. • SECltON\, u PAGES I Beach Blaze I o.11¥ Pol .. ""II Pi.to NEWPORT FIREMEN BATTLE OCEAN FRONT FIRE Investigators Probe for Cause of Tuesday Night Blaze Firemen Hunt Clues In Newport Blaze Newport Beach fire in · vestigators probed the rem runs of an ocean front home today for clues to the cause or the fire that dcstroy('d 1t I ate Tuesday n1~ht Preliminary estimates set the damage from the l0:4S p. m . blaze at more than $80,000 lo the house at 2002 West Ocean Front and the houses on either side of 1l. According to fire department spokesman Art Morton, the fire was spotted by a passerby stroll· 1n~ along the Ocean Front By the time the fi rst fire unit ar- rived, Capt. Ray Toggwcilersaid, the whole house was in Oamcs and he putout a second alarm call. Meanwhile, Toggweller 's crew went to work protecting the neighboring homes to prevent the spread of the blaze. Twenty-three men fought the fire for 20 minutes. Bombing ' Of City A Threat OKLAHOMA CITY CAP> - Letters purporting to be from a terrorist group identified as the "Combined Liberation Front" threatened today to blow up .. s trategi c" locations in Oklahoma City unless the group was paid Sl million in small bills. The three-page letters were' left outside a City Hall door before 8 a .m. and were ad· dressed lo Mayor Patience Lal· ting and City Man ager J1 m Cook. Officials of the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms division of the Treasury Department, the FBI and local ofCicers im· m ediately began a search of areas where ;my bombs might be planted. The letter included drawings of an alleged bomb -a drawing which a federal spokesman said s howed a high degree of sophlslicntion. The letters said that clircctions for deli very of the SI million would be given lo officials at 2 p.m. Federal officials said the let- ters were highly literate and the drawing of the bomb indicated that, should \he writer have ac- cess lo the necessary materials, he could build a bomb of powerful force. Officers with guard dogs began checking out public buildings, the reservoirs and other places where a terrorist group might possibly place a bomb. Or :~:e~7 ~:~•st Weat laer Sunny through Thursday with highs in the mld 70s on the coast, 80 inlnnd. Lows in the mid 405. l ~SID E T OOt\ l' Fi~ McGee is bock, but tlw hme it'• on televuaon, not radio, and he won't bave hu /olTlOIU closet. Slory, picturr. A7. In Mission Viejo Gtinshot in Groin Ends Pair's Fight Index Al Y-"'nol<e AH AM\.1-n ........ ., ..,....,,_ LM .. r: Alf ......... C.Hlen• ., Moootk ... O"tlll .. Ott -~-· ~· Ctt 0.-..c.-1, c:ir.K-Cit -... o.ttll .... ICH Alt "*" .,...,. .. ,_ •• llec1' M.n.h ,....,..._ .... T ...... .-. ""-· .... n.--. ..... c:.4-14 -· ~ Cl ..... ""'' C> H .. .. ., •• Alt CH I M .... •• .... A4 A4 A quarrel between an estranged couple at a Mission Viejo home ended early today when the woman assertedly shot her spouse In the groin. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers identified the woman as Jean Trant. 41, of 1501 Pegasus St .. Santa Ana. She was booked into the County Jail on charges or attempted murder. It la alleced that Mrs. Trant ahot Oavtd Trent, 4S, os he hustled her to her car outside his home at 24122 Satero Drtve. Of-· ficera said the quarrel that began inside the home continued all the W'¥ down the driveway and to the sidewalk. Officers said Mrs. Trant ob- jected lo being pushed Into the car by her husband and took a gun from the glove compartment and shot him. The victim was reported to be in satisfactory condition today at Mlsaion Community Hospital, Mi11lon Viejo. Officers hope to arraign Mrs. Trant Thunday In Sant. Ana Municipal Court. f Threatened Clues Sought In Gutting Fire Of Newport Douse Tanker Stuck SIUp Intact Off Nantucket BOSTON (AP ) -A Liberian oil tanker, believed to be carrying 7.6 million gallons of heavy industrial oil, ran aground in the Atlantic today on Nantucket Shoals about 27 miles southeast of Nantucket Island, the Coast Guard said. A Coast Guard spokesman said there were no in- juries and no oil had spilled. He said the master of the 640·foot tanker Argo Merchant requestt!d that none of the 38 crew members be airlifted from the stricken vessel. J lenry Armstrong, manager of distribution for the Northeast Petroleum Corp. in Chelsea, said that firm was expecting the tanker to unload a full cargo of 180,000 barrels of No. 6 residual fuel oil at its Salem racility today. He said the tanker sailed from Venezuela. The tanker reported it was taking on water in its engine room, and the Coast Guard s aid it believed the vessel could not move under its own power . Seas were reported to be six feet at the scene, and the wind was blowing at 15 knots from the southwest. This would tend to blow any spillage from the beaches of the island resort of Nantucket and Cape Cod and the Atlantic shoreline. Report Backs Death Of Defective Inf ants. BERKELEY (AP) -Infants born with severe defects that are inoperable or incurable and re- quire constant use or life. sustaining machinery should be allowed to die, according to a University of Cn lifomio report. The report. prepared by two professors in UC 's School or Medicine. suggested that life. sustaining equipment be turned o(( if there is "no reasonable ex- pectation that the infant will ever be able to respond effectively and cognitively to human attention and caring, or to engage in com· munication with others." Ors. AJberl Jonsen and Michael Garland said infants who are al· lowed to die should be only ~ "who cannot survive infancy or who will live in intractable pain, or who cannot participate even minimally In the human ex- perience." The 193-page report contains es- says by leading authorities in medicine. economics, social welfare, psychology, law. philosophy and theology. Jonsen is a rormer J esull priest. Probe ScheduJed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Los Anaetes County auperviaora have voted to •e~k a atate invesUgaUon d automobile insurance rates, 11yin1 local motorist.a lre btlng gouged for about • ~1Won a year. \ l The study also outlines the pro· blem or distinguishing between "passive autha n asia," which involves pulling the plug on life· sustaining machines. and "active eulhanasln." which is actual mercy killing. Jonsen and Garland note that mercy killing is legnlly regarded as murde r under federal law. "Until statutes legaliiing mercy killing are on the books, a moral policy endorsing active euthanasia is meaningless," they say. Also, the authors warn. "an ac· live euthanasia policy would CSee DIE, Page A2) AD HAD REAL 'S4X' APPEAL "The ad produced good response and the sax sold to a Dally Pilot reader ." That's the beautiful music experienced by the Huntington Beach womon who placed this classified od: Conn M1preno ll\Xophone • 1ood condltton. siso lOClMCXXX Jt you have a musical instrument )'Ou want to convert to cash, call 642·5618. We make tt easy lo put a few words to work for you, In the Dall~ Pilot. Political Upheaval~ Sparked By GARY GRANVILLE Ot t11• 0111¥ l'lfol Si.ff Political computer expert Bill Butcher does m ore than team up with Arnold Forde to form Orange County's most notorious campaign consulting team_ Lately. for example, Butcher's been picking up census figures from a county analyst, packing the figures into a cnlcuJator and then drawing Jines on maps of Orange County. Those heavy lines drawn with red ink may soon bring about a stunning upheaval in county gov· emment's political proftle. That's because Butcher's han. diwork represents proposed new boundaries for Orange County'a five supervisorial districts. Supervisor Thomas IUley was given his first look at Butcher's handiwork this week. And Riley's reaction to pro- posed changes in his Fifth District boundary Jines was an angry, "No way!" Chief cause of the Newport Beach supervisor 's protest was a line drawn through his home city that would place all of Newport Beach on the ocean side of Coast Highway in the Second District. "There's no j ustification, no justification whatever, to sug. gest splitting the city between two districts," Riley said Into Tuesday night. Realizing that he must lose some portion or his district so that the population of the five diS. tricts will be close to equal, Riley said he is resigned t.o having some of the Snddleback Valley removed from the area he represents. Butcher's plan, caUed "plan A," suggests that the Saddleback area north of the San Diego Freeway bl' pl:iccd in the Third District. CSc!c-UNES, Page A2) ( 4\2 CAIL Y PILOT s W.oneSday Dtteembor 1~. 1976 ·oil Pricing Mulled OPEC Opens Meeting; 'Economy Sh,aky' DOHA, Qatar <AP> -The Organn ation of P~t.roleum !::it· porting Countries (OPEC> opened a price fixing meeting to· day with only conser vative Saudi Arabia, the cartel's biggest pro· ducer, opposed to an increase m the price or crude oil. The Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zuk1 Yamani, said on ar- Man Held In D e ath At Concert A man accused of fatally stab· bing a follow patron during a fracas Sunday at an Escape Coun- try rock concert was booked into Orange County Jail on murder charges early today. Sheriff':. deputies ~aid Larry Joachin Niles, 20. of 15200 Magnolia St., Westminster, sur- rendered to officers ut the Santa Ana Sheriff's station with the ex- planation that he had heard he w.is wanted for queslioning. It is alleged that Niles is the man who s tabbed Paul Lynn Darshay, Jr., 21, of Norwalk to de· ath during a dis pute that erupted when two m(•n got to their feet at tht' height of the concert aml began todemonstn1te. O(ficers said Darshay tried to intervene and restore order when other patrons attacked the two men and was stabbed in the chest. I h: died on the way to Mission Community Jl osp1tal, Mission V1e10. Two other patrons. who were s lightly wounded by the knife al- legedly used by Niles, were treat · ed al other ho!>p1taJs <snd SC'nt home Officers s aid they hope to ar- raign Niles Thursday in Santa Ana Municipal Court. He is held with bail denied. CB 'Scrooge' Snafus Sama r S POKANE. Wash. <A l') "Scrooge" 1s jamming the airwaves lo cut off communica- tions with Santa Claus. says an angry ci t11.cn hand radio oper ator. I The opcraltlr said a C'B user using the nam1' of the· (;h-.irl1·.., Dickens thJrJ<'lt>r k<·pt tJlk1ni: on Chanm•I 10 during an hour in form ally reserved for ch1ldr'cn 's mt'ssages to Santa Complaints or foul 1.inguai:t· .md a buildup of the noise ln,.J prompted a complaint to llll' FBI, s.11<1 the operatM, \\ho usked not to bt• 1<knt1f1cd. f 'r0111 Page A J DIE •.. have to designate an appropriate t>xccut1oncr '' Th(• report c ites statistics wluch contend that 12 of every 1.000 infonts born m the Untlt .. 'CI States die In infancy. About 60 of ..-very J.000 babies need intensive can• to mln1m11e dcuth and di.\ ubihty The authors define "high risk bablea" as those born or diabetic or druit addicted mothers, multi pie birth infants, thosc with jnun dice or congenita l dc(ects. and th~e born by Caesarean section Jonsl'n and Garland rccom mend Infant 1ntC'nsivC' earl' unite; "hould be rt'j(1onallv url!an1t<'il In uaurf' ~ual quality and access. Clinical criteria for prolong m1t life s hould be refmcd and w1d('ly publicized. -The econom1(' impact tn society of prolonRing hie !>hould be esllmutf'd : -Delivery room policy should ~tale eitpll cllly when resuscita tion will not be attempted on in fan ts 0"ANO! COAST \ DAILY-PILOT ~Of~ (M\t 0.tly lltt• w4'"W'flli(Ptl 1 "°"" bt"'*'CttMM1111t• ,_,." "fYbt•tl\MIWt,,_OfiN'IO- ( ..... U ~ht.1'11"0C' .. ,.,Olf'IV \ittiit'.,.~l,~Mf .,.,..l.,..d M~•v uw·w•" '•1i\o •tw-c.,~. W \4 .. •WOf1o'1 A•~ " H'fftofl~ .. 4(1\ ·~ 1••111 \'•ti,.., hv,_,• '•ttcf.dl9'ftttf\. YAl .. y .,,.,., ~::4 ::.~s:-~:.<;~~·.:~~:::·;::. t'w':t~~t:;~"t.~,·.:~~~ UO W.\l ••~ •Mon N-ltnHMlllt .-Ad~'""°' lt<•a C-Y• .~._ ... ,u •IWJC--,..41Mi~ , __ Ullen!I .dlt'W' ,._'""'& M~ ,.."'9•"tl•• aun.. M ~ .. , ttlc~,, ..... A\,t\l•l'\t M•MQ!tl!Q l•1en Otflce1 t .. le""9M , ..... ,, ... 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"We hope to convin(·t• lhe mcm Oteat iftfJ Told Former astr on <Jut Vr:rnl,; Borman. c hairma n of s pccinl com m bsion in· vcstig<Jting c.'hct1ttng at U S Mi litary Academy, ll'lls Ol'W~ conf crence lh:it l"C'port r<.•vcalcd wor st chc:.i ting M:andal L'Vl'n bigger than West Point acknowl edged. Stor y Page A•J. bers of OPEC of our views," Yamani said. "We believe we have a strong viL·w. but we never come with n po:.lllon we can't change.'' The ministers of the 13 nations who supply 80 pl'rccnt of the 011 im ported by the world's non- C.:ommun1st nations met behind bulletproof shutters in the ban· quet h<1ll of a luxurious hotel beside the Persian Gulf. Indonesian Oil Minister Mohammed SadU, chairman of OPEC, opened the conference with a reminder to the ministers that their decisions would "affect the state of health of the world, not only now but for some lime to come" Their host . Sheik Khalifa Bin Hamad al Thani of Qatar, told them, "All we ask for is a fair balance between the price of oil and imported industrial goods." Yamani said his government found that the trend of interna- tional economic recovery '"1s not as strong as we hoped to have.·· I le noted that Saudi Arabian light crude is the benchmark oil on which OPEC's price structure is based, and commented, "I don't think OPEC will be in position to raise the price of Saudi crude without the consent or Saudi Arabia." Saudi Arabia, OPEC's leading moderate as well as its largest producer. 1s under heavy pre· !>Sure from the United States to hold the oil price line. President· elect Carter told a news con· fercnce Tuesday that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and his successor. Cyrus R. Vance, both talked with representatives oflhe oil nations. and Carter said he felt "very good about their attitude." Most or the other 12 members of the mtcrnallonal oil cartel are anxious for a price increase, con· tending that it 1s needed to offset the erosion or international infla. tion on the purchasing power or their oil income. Although some nations demanded a 25 percent hike, an increase in the 8to15 per- cent range was predicted before Yamani called for a freeze. The U.S. St ate Department said this week that each 5 percent in· crease in the pricl' of crude oil would mean a rise of.8of one cent u gallon in the price of gasoline in the United States, now averaging 60cents a gallon. Fr.-Page Al LINES DRAWN ..• W h c n t a k l' n t o g e t h e r • Butcher's Fifth District boun· dary proposals suggest that Supcr\'1sor Laurcnrl' Schmit bc f:I\ en that ocean portion of Newport Beach and Supervic;nr RaJph Diedrich 's rC'prescntation reach into t he Saddlc back \' allev. In the overall plnn, Diedrich would forfeit La Palma, Cypress and Buena Park lb Fourth Dis· trict Super visor Ralph Clark. Schmit would relinquish his representation in portions or F o u n t a i n V a I I t• y a n ii Wcstmlnster to l<~i rst District Supervisor Philip Anthony. And portions of Huntington Reach now in Riley's d1stnct would end up in SchmJt's. Overall. the most dramatic change in the Butcher proposal 1s m n1edrich's Third District. As proposed. lt v.ould :.!retch from La Habra in the northen'lt to roui?hl} Orl<'~a ll1~hw:iv and lh<' S.in U1ego Frcl·way Ill the southeast Presentl y, the five <\Upt>n•1sorial d1striC'l<. ar(' badly out of ~hack rl'lal1\c lo ropula· lion represented. Mid-year figures !'>how that Riley. for example., n •pr1•s<·nts 126,265 res idents Schmit represents only 318.328, accord· Ing to the mid-year Clgurcs. The sam e statistics '!how /\n· thony's district is home to 327,560 residents. Dier lch 's to 330,561 and Clark's to 319,3i.>. Supervisors are rC'quircd by l!tate law to redistrict at least on. ce every 10 year s to correct any population imbala nces that might exist. Such imbalances that exist now are seen as a violation or the one-man, one-vote principle. Orange County Supervisor~ Ja..'lt drew new boundaries in 1971 with former s upervisor Robert Hattin being charged with de>· liberately gerrymandering 1)C)tential political rivals out qr his district. Early last year, supervlM>rs voted 3·2 to redi11tricl and a p· pointed a committff of aides to draw up proposal~. But after about 10 eon!erenccs, the aides were stalemated on proposals and the project was 3bandon ed d es pite the .supervisors' resolve to tackle re- districting in a non-election year. Since then, the issue has Jain dormant until Butcher's chat with Riley thi11 week, ll chat in which Riley was shown only the proposed Firth District boun· d:iries. Riley said today he I!! "dis· tressed" by Butchct'a unornclal role as apparently a vol\U'lteer conaultant ln the study. Butcher , an acknowledged computer and math expert, is known to have had a series of conferences with Diedrich that involved the redistricting study Wh at happens to the political consulta nt's handiwork depends on the collective action of the board of supervisors. It alone has the say in re· districting, a say that Diedrich described last year as "purely a political decision as the drawing ofall political boundaries is." Buther's ''plan A" includes JX>litical advantages for Schmit, Anthony and Clark. For Schmit, it gives him an in- road into Newport Beach where his political backer s feel his con- servative s tances will be well re· celved and where. they believe. campaign doll ars will be avrula· ble. For Anthony, Butcher's pro- posal ~1ves him a ctistrict that m- e I udes a II of h 1s home city. Westminster. And for Clark, the Butcher re· districting plan gives him all or Anaheim, where he was once mayor. Diedrich potentially loses the three cities where he and olhl'r Democrats do we ll -Buena Park, La Palma and Cypress - and exposes him to the risk or be· ing a new face in parts or Orange and parts o{ the Saddleback Valley. However, southeastern Orange County is where the action is these days as far as county gov- emment is concerned. Riley loses territory under any attempt to correct t.he political imbalance. Slayer Gets life Sentence AUBURN CAP) -Despite a jury's recommendation or death, a convicted murderer was sen· tenccd to life in prison for killing and robbing a Daly City man last June. Gerald Thom3s Miller, 25, of Hollywood was sentenced Tues· day by P lacer County Superior Court Judge Wllllnm Newsom Jr., who said Miiler "l'hould be conflned in prison for the rf'St or hi~ life. Thot's my own view." Miiier was 11pared a po.,sible death sentence because or the week-old Caurornia Supreme Court rullna declarfna the atate'a death penaltr law unconJtitu- Uonal. He will ~ ell!Jible fOf" parole 1n acven ye an. . I ~ • APWo,.jlN .. EYES TAX BOOST Assembly Speaker McCarthy· Property Tax Relief Gets McCarthy Bid SACRAMENTO (AP> -As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy says he will s upport a statewide tax increase in 1977 if that Is what ·it takes to finance property tax relief. McCarthy, the most powerful member of the Legislaturt>, also said Tuesday that a tentative $200 million property tax relief proposal outlined by Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr.'s finance dircc· tor is ··inadequate." The San Francisco Democrat said he hopes a tax relief plan ac· ceptable to Brown can be drafted and passed by the Legislature. But Brown, who has pledged to avoid a gene ral t ax lllCreasc m 1977. was cautiously critical of McCarthy's r em arks when ques- ltoned at a separate news COii· ference. '"Citizens should be wary or any political arithmetic that purports to lower taxes by rals· ing taxes." the Democratic gov· ernor said Third Order Gilmore Gets Death Date PROVO. Ut;1h C.AP> -A judge gave Gary Gilmore his thll'(I date with death today. ordering him shot ut sunrise Jan. 17. Gilmore sa.id he would as k to be released from prison becauseofthe delay. "You could set it tomorro w morning as Car as J 'm concernt•d. I'm ready," said Gilmore. He said be wanted It next Mon- day. But 41.Jl Dist. Court Judge J. Robert Bullock, ruling on a mo lion from Utah County Atty. Noull Wootton. set the datEt in ac· cordance with a s tate law that rl'· quires that a n execution follow sentencing by 30lo60days. The judge asked Gilmore if he wanted to withdraw an appUca- tion he made for freedom based on the numerous delays in the case, as his attorney indicated he would. "No." said the inmalt>. ··1 was going to dismiss that motion, but you just imposed another un· reasonable delay." Gilmore called the judge a "moral coward." "You simply don't have the g uts. . . . You have put me through cruel punishment. I 'm golng to seek my release and my freedom in every court I can," he said. Gilmore, eating agaln after u 25-day hunger strike. had said be was pleased the U.S. Supreme Court acted swiftly-Monday to IHt a stay or his execution, which hud been set for Dec. 6. But Gilmore's mother and at least one group opposed to capital pwtishment hoped legal action would once again keep him from rulfilhng his wish lo die sw1fU y rather than spend his Life in jail for killing a Provo motel clerk last J uly. Lawyers for Bessie Gilmore or Milwaukie, Ore., on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to re· consider its Monday decision lift· ing its stay. Shirley Pedl.er, executivedirec· lM of the Utah AmeMcan Civil IJbcrties Union. :iuid the ACLU was conslderini t•ourt action lo stop the execution. Attorney Tom J on<'s, fired last month by Gilmore, is seeking a stay or execution in the state Supreme Court. The ACLU asked to intervene In thut action as a friend of the court. GHmore has spent 18 years in penal institutions. · Attorney Honald Stanger said Gilmore told him he broke a fas t he started Nov. 19 bL>Cause hewas happy about .Monday's court rul· lllg and because ''I got a rrute hwi· gry," Gilmore stopped eating when authorities wouldn't allow him lo telephone his girlfriend, Nicole Barrett. Prison officials told him they would try to get information on Mrs. Barrett, who was ad· miUed to a s tate mental hospital after the lovers took sleeping pills in a suicide pact Nov. 16, one day after he w &l! to have died. Peanuts OK Aft,er Dark SUMITON, Ala. (AP) - The Sumiton City Council Ila:. s uspended local en· forcement of an old state law forbidding the sale of a bag of peanuts after sun- down. The council look the ac· lion "in view of the occupa- tion'. of President-elect Carter, and suggested that the Alabama legislature lake steps to do away with the state la w. 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Oucombef 15. 1978 DAIL V PILOT .4:J ·ACLU Decision to Back Weighed LOS ANGELES CAP) -Tbe American Civil Liberties Union here may decide tonight whether to back its San Diego chapter's declaion support the Ku Klux Klan at Camp Pendleton, says a spokesman. The Sao Diego chapter an· nounce4 last week that lt would defend the KKK's right to con- duct activities at the Camp Pendleton Marine Base, from * * * 2 White ·Marines Recalled By Associated Press Two white Mannes allegedly transferred because of their af. filiation with the Ku Klux Klan • will be called back to Camp Pendleton to testily in pretrial hearings for blacks charged in a Nov.13 barracks altercation. The investigating officer in the ~earings, Capt. WilHam Halsey, issued the ruling Tuesday at the request of lawyers representing two of 14 black M arlnes charged with conspiracy and assault. Attorneys for Sgt. Herman F1etcher, 23. of Huntsville. Ala., and Lance Cpl. Gregory Coffee, 21, of We:dston, Mo., said the al- leged KKK members witnessed the Nov. 13 incident and should be called. Tbe.14 blacks are charged with · st.ormmg a barracks with pipes and screwdrivers as seven white Marines held a beer party. The blacks have testified they thought a KKK m eetJng was being held, but M arinc Corps in- vestigators said the aUackers got . the wrong roon. Six whites were hospitalized with injuries, two . with collapsed lungs. Halsey-indirated the two al- leged KKK members, PFC Den- nis L. Campbell and PFC Charles V. Smith, will !>e called Monday •"during the hearings to determine , whether courts.martial wiU bcor· • _dered for the blacks. 312 Illegal ,. Aliens A.wait , · Deportation The 312 alleged illegal aUens r ounded up during a raid by lederal agents at an Anaheim motor home factory awaited de- portation today. Ao i m ro 1 gr a ti on service spokesman said 80 percent or the aliens picked up Tuesday in the 5weep by 60 agents at the Ex- ecutive Motor Romes. plant were from Me-xico, with the remainder coming from central American and Mideastern countries. omci'als, who were making their third raid at the plant in a year, said they arled on lips that illegal a.hens were working at the plant. The two previous raids netted a · total of 615 iJlegal aliens. According to Fred Englert of the U.S. Jmm1gration Service, aJI or the aliens s urr~ndered peacefully and company ol.ficials cooperated with the agents, who carried search warrants. He said no federal charges were lodged against the plant management because there are no federal laws against employ· inc illegal aUens. He declmed to comment on the company's posl· lion in regard to the state law which prohibits knowingly hiring illegal aliens. The roundup took out about one-third of the plant cmployes, Englert said. Officials of the motor home ftnn had no com menl on the raid. which several clan members have been transferred and where several black marines are charged in connection with an at- tack on white soldiers whom they believed mistakenly bad gathered for a KKK meet.mg. Ramona Ripston, executive director of the ACLU in Southern California, said the group's direct.ors would ponder tonight the controversial decision by the San Diego chapter. "I hope we'll have a decision," she said Tuesday might. .. The staff is opposed to our support of lhe KKK but they don 'l vote.•· Miss Rlpston commented just moments after 10 members of the militant Jewish Defense League, who had occupied the ACLU's of- fices, lert the building with a promise from her that one member of the J OL could ad· A Bird in the Band Big Bird, from the Sesame Street TV show, gets a bug from first lady Betty Ford as daughter Susan and Santa Claus take part in festivities during a Christmas party in the White House Cor children of the diplomatic corps . County Plans Suit To Collect Funds ByKATRYCLANCY 0 OfllMOallyP'llotSlatt Orange County supervisors plan to go to court ii necessary to collect $600,000 a year they claim the s tate owes them for a social service program. The board directed Robert Love, interim director or the county Department or Social Services, to put in a claim for administrative costs ol. the coun- ty in-home support services pro- gram. That program, required by the state and federal governments, provides housekeeping services for the aged, blind and disabled so they may remain in their own homes rather than being placed in board and care homes. But Love said because of new Boy, 2, Dies · In Truck Fall A 2·year·old Santa Ana boy was killed Tuesday evening wben he opened the door o( his father 's moving pickup truck and fell to the pavement. Santa Ana police reported that Alberto Oroico, of 1042 W. St. An- drews Place, was pronounced de- ad at his home s hortly after the 6:20p.m. accident, police said. Officers reported the boy's father, Rafael, drove the youngster home from the acci· dent scene at Lowell Street and St. Andrews Place. then called paramedics and police. They said the youngster ap- parently suffered massive head injuries. state minimum wage laws af. feeling workers employed under that program, the county may overrun its state allocation by $1.9 million this year alone. And, he said. the program also costs the county $600,000 a year in administrative costs that are not repaid. Supervisor Ralph Clark said the $600,000 is just part of $119 million the county bas been forced to spend the past five years because of programs the state requires but CaHs to pay for. He said laking state officials lo court in the matter was "long overdue," adding, "I wholeheartedly support your re- quest lo go after them." The board also authorized Love lo begin curtailing some of the in·home services if the extra $1.9 million needed to meet the minimum wage law is not al- located by the state. Jn a related action Tuesday, supervisors gave preliminary approval to a proposed $S.5 million sociaf service program package tbat includes the in- home services, as well as various child and adult care, famjly counseling, nursing horpe care and employment services. While the state is lo pay 75 percent of the program costs, Deputy Social Service Direct.or Dolores Churchill warned the county could overrun its total budget by $300,000 unless extra state funds are available or un- less it curtails services. Supervisors, in giving ten- tative approval, reserved the right lo amend the programs when they are brou~ht back for final approval in April. Countg Sa!I• Yes =Cities to Bear Aid Tab? · Proposed legislation that : would require Orange County's , 26 cities to pick up the Lab for · nearly 8S percent of the COW'.lty's share in a regional air pollution agency won t he endorsement oJ. county supervisors Tuesd-.y. The proposal, which would restructure !undinl for the four- county Air Pollution Caotrol Dis· trict, would trim· county govern· ment'a cost from $1,m,m this yevtoonly $161,S29nextyear. But ll also would require cities, : who formerly dldn •t help pay for · the pollution monit.orinl pro. · sram, to apUt $768,810 of lhc : aceacy'a cost. · Supervlaor Laurence Schmit, · the county's representative on : the pollution district's board of directors, aoutht supervisors' : endonement or what he said was . primarily hia proposal. : He satcl it bad earned the baclt- . Jq ~ Rlvenlde and Loi Aqeles Coanb' .-upervtsora at a receat : board m..UZ.1. · ,. ' And Schmit described the pro- posed legislation as providing more equitable funding. It wouJd permit cities to pay their share of the tab from gasoline tax funds given them by the state. But Carolyn Ewing. executive director of the Orange County League of Cities. protested that a.rran1ement, saying cities need their gas tax funds foe road pro- jecta. For the past two years, Oran1e, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino supervisors had directed the Joint pollution control district, dividing operat- ing costs baaed on county popuJa· tion. Tluat meant the eounty'a sh.are ro.e from *322,504 when It operal· ed lta own Orange County agen- cy, to $J,a17,978 under the Jo\rlt acency. And new legtalaUon takinc tf· feet next month maintains \hat same financing method, while adding five city representatives and one appointed by the gov- ernor to the agency's board of directors. Schmit told supervisors the . new funding formula could trim lwo cents per $100 of assessed valuation off the county property ~rate. Under the proposed formula, eotts or monitoring Cacto.ry and other stationary pollution sources would be divided in part accordln1 lo each county's share olpolluUon. And Oran1e County•a total lhare, lncludlng county govern- ment and clUes• contributJons, would drop from $1.377,979 this year to $930,639 next year. County oltlclaJs told the board another f\lndinl proposal would be bavtn1 motoriata p-.y an extra $1 for Uceoae platcs te fWld pollu- tloo coot.roll. But aupervtsors took no action on that proposal. . • . dress the directors for five minutea at tonight's meeting. Members of the militant Jewish group overturned u couch and ripped up ACLU literature in the lobby during their two hour occupation, Miss Ripst.oo said. But the ACLU director said JDL members had not obstruct. ed employ es' movements. She told police, who arti~ed soon after the JDL members entered the omces, that there was no need for their presence. "No one has asked them (the JDL) to leave, they're welcome to stay here as long as they want," she said. "This is the prire you pay for setting yourself up as the de- ,fender of the Constitulion," she said. Irv Rubin, the JDL's west coast coordlnutor, said lhe couch was overturned ''to show lt's a militant effort." Hls group had vowed to stay "until we get a response from the ACLU'• on the proposed Klan defense. After Miss Rlpston's reaponse, the group cleaned up the office and offered to pay for the destroyed literature, she said. 'Sheriff of CM Plaza' . . . Mesa Cop Walks' Beat,, Eyes Slwpliften By STF.V,E M ITCHEU Ol U.. O•llY l"ll<IC si.fl His uniform makes him look older than hjs 25 years, but when Officer Bob Cornuke asks kids "where's your bead at?" when they get caught sbopl.ifUng, the youngsters listen. And Cornuke, one of the few Costa Mesa police officers who walks a regular "beat,'' has be- ing doing a lot of counseling late· ly in the small police substation at South Coast Plaza. He's also been making a lot of arrests since the day after Thanksgiving , when nearly 100,000 sh_gppers visited the 1.8 millioJl. 911·uare fool center in north Costa Mesa. • Lt. Jack Calnon, who supervises Cornuke at the plaza, assigns a second man to the beat during heavy holiday shopping, as well as a patrol car to tour the plaza's 8,500 parking spaces. "Everything doubles al Christmas time," Cornuke said. .. The crowds double and so does the crime." South Coast Plaza operations manager Buss Cornelius said nearly 300,000 visitors walk through South Coast Plaza doors every week during the year; and nearly twice that number visit the mall during the Christmas season. Otllf "''"" "•" - "We'll pull in four million more visitors a year than Dis- neyland," Cornelius said. OFFICER CORNUKE CHATS WITH CLERK DANA STEVENS And one out or every 10 visitors will be a shoplifter, Cornuke says. Costa Mesa Policeman Walks Beat In a Shopping Mall He points to the results or his • strict arrest policy for a decline iniiicidents during the first week of holiday shopping this year. "Last year one large depart- ment store had 16 incidents of theft or forgery the first week. This y• they had two inci- dents." "It's the same wilh the other large department stores. The word gets around that ·1 got bust- ed at the plaza,' and they go somewhere else." "They know we don 't fool around al South Coast plaza " Cornuke said. ' He said that lo dale this season, he bas responded lo 10 felony m- cidents com pared to 19 last year. "And we had 41 ,misdemeanor incidents this time last year com- Snuff Butts In Theaters NEW YORK (AP) -No· smoking signs go up in a chain of 650 movie theaters today in response to what the owner terms increas ing public demand to protect non-smokers. The American Lung Associa- tion presented an award Tuesday lo the General Cinema Corp. for the action affecting theaters in 39 states. pared with 26 this year," he said. Cornuke said petty thefts are the most frequent crime at the plaza . And he p l a'ces a lot of responsibility for the thefts on plaza merrhants and employes. "A Jot of merchants don't want to take the time to wait for an of- ficer to arrive after they catch a shoplifter," he said. Officer Cornuke has also im- plemented a telephonic crime warning system at the plaza, which he claim~ has been effl .. -c· live in catching thieves and check passers. "If some store owner rails me and says he thinks he's been ripped off by a woman carrying an orange handbag. I get the word out to other similar st.ores, say women's apparel shops. "They in turn call two or three other shops and pretty soon the whole mall is alerted," he said. Cornuke said the first day he used the system, "I caught a guy who had passed more than $5,000 Jn bad checks in two weeks." What kind of person steals merchandise at Christmastime? "At Christmas, it's everybody from eight to 80, •• Cornuke said. Then the kid goes home and tells his friends, "Hey, go in that store when they're busy and even if you get caught the guy wUI let you go.'' He said most petty thieves know they can usually talk their way out of an arrest by saying they have kids at home, or are broke. "I urge plaza merchants not to accept a s now job from a suspect, buttocallme." Cornuke said merchants know he will respond within five minutes, "and most of them can spare that much lime away fr.om their sales." As a result, he says, crimes at the plaza are down this season. "With nearly one out of every 10 shoppers a thief, you get a · wide variety or criminals," be sajd, "A woman will walk into a store and impulsively stick a few Santa decorations in her bag, then walk out to her new car." lie said one of the large depart- ment s tores hired a professfonal ttuef lo come in unannounced and try to steal merchaudJse. "She took SS.200 in goods in 45 minutes and nobody saw her," he said. "Thal woman said she's been caught shoplifting eight times in her rareer, but she was only taken to jail three times. "That's how gullible some merchants can be." Cornuke is also a visual deter- rent to criminals. He walks around the plaza shops, talking with mcrchaf\ls and giving ad- vice. ''One merchant asked me what he could do about a hard to see area io his store and I told him to put in a full.length mjrror. "The next time I came around, sure enough, he'd put in the mir- ror," Cornuke said. "I guess l 'm sort of the Sheriff of South Coast Plaza," he laughed Gem Talk She 'II be charmed with her own Zodiac Charm or Pendant nuJ c. /IUMP/lnll•:S -' MOTHER NATURE AND SRI LANKA They make quite. a team It has been sa4d that no country on earth yields more gemstones than Sri Lanka, the Asian Island republic that most of us know by its colonial name -Ceylon. An equatorial land known worldwide for its tea, it is even better known to gemologists. Sri Lanka abounds in ruby, moonstone. topaz, wurmallne and zircon. But.. It is for its wide variety of sapphires that this oountry b best known. One of the most famous is the Golden Sapphire of Asia, a pure golden beauty that weighs ln al 285 carats. Others are canary yellow, orange, even "sbocltlng pink." One famous pink sapphire o( 26 carats has a wholesale value or SBS.000. The Padparadschah sapphire, tangerine red, gets Its name from t.he Slnhallse word describing the color of the lotus. What c1u1es tbla wild array of ' varied hues! Mother nature paints almple aluminum oxide by touching It with one or more common el•meota. LUCKY ZODIACS Brighi 14K gold charms with hor own zodiac sivn for good fortune. Shown. Virgo, Libra and Scorpio lor aulumn babies. Porlect to wear on a bracelet or neck chain. Each, $72.75. All signs available. Important ZODIAC PENDANT This strlklngly bold pendan1 foa· lures her own 1odloc sign, hlgh- llghtcd by two brilliant dlamond1. Shown, Scorpio. $338. All algna available, 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmerlcerd--Maaler Charo• 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~I ,, :i _,...,,or"'O=------·-,-----· ........ ~.-....... --··· ... ------·---.............. ~ .................. jo=--._~--"'.i11.<0 64 DAIL. Y PILOT Wedne~•r O.c:emDer Ill 1976 Hughes Will 'Gamble' Goes Sour LAS VEGAS CAP) -In Nevada you samble, and lhal's what Los Angeles &ittorney Harold Rhoden may have done ln backing an allegedly fraudulent .. Mormon will" a ttributed lo the late bil11onaire recluse Howard Hughes. Prints Cast Doubt on Its Validit y an abrupt turn-a~ut following the disclosure that t.tw FBI has found the fingerprint.§"of Melvin Dummar on an enveJope which Dietrich's attorney, has since bee n named a special executor of the estate. mar ls a perjurer amoni other lhln&s," and great doubt wUl be cut upon the will. But Rhoden added that he still believes the wiU ls the reaJ thinJ. THE PURPORTED WlLL, a three-page handwritten docu· ment foand at the Mormon Church headquarters fn Soll Lake City three weeks after J lughes died last spring, has been the m06l publicized o/ the :U wills left with the clerk of the court her e. But confidence in its authenticity is dwindling fast. The wtU names former Hughes aide Noah Dietrich as executor of the vast estate, ,and Rhoden, Minority Aid Idea On Trial? WASHJNGTON (AP) -The future of-affirm alive action pro- grams that help blacks, women and other minorities may be de· cided by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case that many civil rights organizations feared to bring before it. The regents of the University of California put the case in the court's hands when they filed their appeal of a state supreme court decision that struck down the minority admissions pro· gram at the medical school of the University of California at Davis. THE CALIFORNIA COURT ruled that the minor ity ad· mission program unconstilu· tionally discriminated against a white male, Allen Bakke. Bakke is a civil engineer from Sunnyvale, Calif .. who decided in 1973 that at the age of 36 he would hke to become a doctor. He ap- plied to UC Davis, but he was re· Je<:ted. RHODEN SAID HE HAS put about $100,000 into the defense of the wiJI '.& a uthenticity, and ad mils that it may be lost. "H's bad, but I don't want it to get worse." Rhoden said Tues· duy at a heurang before Clark County D1~trict Court Judge Keith Hayes. FoUowine the hearing, Hayes indefinite I y postponed a scheduled J an. 10 tnal to de· Lermine the autbent.Jc1ty of the will. Rhoden, who had earlier pre· ssed for a speedy trial, has made contained tht will. DUMMAft, WHO RECENTLY gave u p operation of a service station in Will ard, Utah, is named as a beneficiary m the wilJ , zmd stands to inhent one· sixteenth of the estate if the wul is declared authentic. The FBI has remained silent on the finding, but Nevada Atty. Gen. Robert List revealed that his om ce ls In tbe midst of a criminal investigation into the possible forgery of the will, and Snaall Face in the Crow d from lawyers' comments during the hearing. Dummar la a prime suspect. IiHODEN, WHO llA8 brou1ht in handwrJUng experts to ex- amine the will, said be was not aware o r th e purporte d futgerprint until last weekend, but that attorneys for both maternal and paternal relatives of Hugh~ knew about ll several weeks ago. .. All I want lo know is what they know.•• Rhoden said. U the fin1erprJnt story is true. and that may become known Dec:. 28 when Ust appears In Hayes courtroom, "then Dum· RHODEN ASKED HAYES for tlme to inveallgato the fjn. gerprint. "It's time lo learn whet.her l 'm in the rt1hl or In the wrong," said Rhoden. "We're ready for the moment or truth.•· James Dilworth ol Houston and Paul Freese of i.o. An&eles, representing maternal and paternal heirs respecUvely, told Hayes there ls no doubt that Dummar•a finaerprlnts have been discovered on the envelope and other doc um enta In questioo. "WE'VE GOT THE CAT nailed," said Dilworth With a Texas drawl. Hayes ordered the envelope tested for fingerprints. He also said chemical tests would be used to determine the age ol the ink and paper. Those tests will likely take several weeks, and will probably be done by the FBI. President·elect Carter is ex· peel ed Thursday to an. nounce the appointment or Rep. Bob Bergland <D· Minn.), a farm operator and friend of Walter Mon· d a l e, to th e post or Secretary or Agriculture. 24 Hour Deadline Spanish Leftists Try to Alter Vote MADRID, Spain CAP) -Radical Jert kidnapers threntened to kill King Juan Carlos' advisor, Antonio Marla de Oriol, in an ap. parent move to upset today's national referendum. expected lo ap- prove Wealern·styledemocracy. Authorities. who bad said ( J they bad feared violent JN SHORT clashes between leftists and rJghtists. said early voting _ _ was peaceful, as Spaniards turned out In surprisingly large numbers. The kidnapers said they will "execute" Oriol, 63, within a <UJ. hour deadline, beginning at midnight, unless their demands for the release of 15 political prisoners are met, a high police source said. Mhle Bn-o lftdlrtH '" Bomll ftfddewt · LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -A foreman orlgi'nally praised by his .. · employers for "averting a major disaster " by finding a bomb In a western Kentucky coal mine pit has been indicted on charges or planting the device. Bakke sued. lie said that 16 minority students with poorer re· cords than his had been admitted to the class of 100. His contention was upheld. THE UNIVERSl'fY HAS not disputed his claim that the ad· missions standards for the special minor ity students are lower. It says the lower stan· dards are necessary "to brin~ historically under-represented minorities and ethnic groups into the m ainstream of our country's educational and professional life." Twe lve-year-old Wallace Mosley is sur- rounded by court officers, his mother Margaret, rar r:ight and other family mem· bcrs after the young slayer was assigned by a Miami, Fla., judge to a Division of Youth Services training school. The boy was found guilty of murdering a 9-year-old friend aCter .the younger boy allegedly called him an ob· scene name. U.S. Atty. George Long said John William Ford, 31, was held on $.50,000 cash bond pending arraignment today. He was indjcted by a federal grand jury in Louisville late Tuesday. Cartn-/tlargfn .MfnfU 2 P e rrewt WASHINGTON (AP) -Jimmy Carter's vtctory margin over President Ford was a bare 2 percent of the more than 81.S mjllion votes cast In the presidential ballot Nov. 2. Solon's Offree Fund Hit Baaed on certified or omcial vote totals from all !50 states and the District of Columbia, Carter won 40,827,292 votes to Ford's 39,146,157 -a1,681,1.35-vote edge. The minor party presidential candidates were led by lndepen. dent Eugene McCarthy, who won 745,346 votes. American party nominee Lester Maddox, garnered 170,086 vot.es. Libertarian party c11ndidate Roger MacBride won 171 ,912 votes. Without the special standards, the university has contended, en· tering classes in its professional schools would be virtuaJly all· white. T he program helps blacks. Mex ican-A mericans, American Indians and Asian· Americans. House Leader M11lls Its Elimination Ford Pa~r• Going t o Mlcltlgan WASHINGTON (AP) -House Majority Leader Jim Wright says he has not decided wheU1er to al· low a $25,000-a-year fund donated by some of his Texas constituents for the last decade to stay m operation. him for trips made to campaign for colleagues or to speak before groups tha t did not pay his way. When the fund was begun 10 years ago, he said, it helped sub· sldize his weekly trips back to Fort Worth when his con · gressiona l allowance provided for only one trip a session. BY APPEALING TUE case to the highest court, lhe univcrMty has placed in jeopardy the thousands or amrmallve act.Ion programs in uni vers1ties, gov l'rnmenl :>~encics and private businesses across the nation. Wright said he has never solicit· ed money for the fund. and be bas A ruling that broadJy upholds Rakke's claim th:it he, as a white male, is a v1chm of racial dis· crlmlnatlon, could eliminate all of them. insisted that no one person give m ore l hon Sl OO. rhere are about 250 members in the ''Wright Congressional Club," he said WltlOHT WRIGHT SAID HE SAW less need now than in the past for such a fund. "because there are more adequate allowances now." But he said he had not decided what to do about his own fund. Wright said the members of the club do not get any favors from him and do not even know tum well -although be conceded in answer to a question that they might think they did. Many c avil rights groups urlled that university regenu not appeal the Bakke case because of their feeling that the unlversity·s admissloM programs were a poor example of amrmativc action lo ploce before the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has nar- rowly avoided ruling on this issue tn the recent paflt HE SAID THE MONEY donat· ed by Its members has been used to reproduce and circulate his newsletters. 11ubsldiie publica· tion and distribution of paper back copies or one or his books about Congress, to pay for .brunches here for v1s1ting high school students, and to reimburse On another matter, Wright confirmed that his wile and a daughter work on the staffs of House committees, but he said that 1£ wives of congressmen became more intimately in· volved in their husband's work "you wouldn't have all these So rdid sex scandals. Rain Over South Eases A lbuQUflroYft AIW"'><•~ 1111 ..... H~ ~ ~ ........ ~"!'fl ...... ~ ... ''""""" ... ..., Ollll••ll Oll<-(l!Wl ..... 11 c: .... ,...., Otn•<lf Ot•Molnn Dtf""t °"'""' c:;, ......... Ht-Honolvlu ~Ion ......... "°"' It-City l.e•Y~• U11klto<k ,Mhtml Mllw""U. M9--'1t·St.•e"I -0.1 ..... ....,.y,o " ,, •& J7 .)0 3' '° •I l4 •I H • , 7t .. ,. ., ,. 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He said that his wile, Betty, held her position when they mar· ried four years ago but now the couple ts "agonJzing" over whether she should keep her S2S,QOO..a.year job administrative assistant for the Public Works . Committee. WA.SHINGTON (AP) -The pap~rs and other historical materiaJ of President Ford's 28 years in public life will be housed ln a library at bis alma mater, the University of Michigan, and in a museum in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich. The While House bas announced that Ford has donated the material to the federai government for preservation in his home stale. Included are all the papers, documents, corre~pondence, notes, books. photographs, films, recordin&s. works or art and other relat· ed material collected during his 25 years in Congress, one as vice president and two-and-a·halI as president. Mink Fink Just 'Dumb' BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP> - A Currier has this advice to the &irlfrlend of the thief who broke a show window and took a fur this weekend! Point's 'Handling' Of Scandal Scored "Bring the mink back:' he said in a newspaper ad. ··u it doesn't fit properly, no one wm believe it came from the store." WASHINGTON (AP> -A special commission said today that West Point's worst cheating scandal was even bigger. than the Army baa acknowled1ed. . In a 91-page report delivered to Army Secretary Martin R. Hoff. mann at a Pentagon news conference, the commlHion beaded by former astronaut Frank Borman The ad also admonishes: "Quit aolng with that guy. Anyone wbo would steal a coat ••• Js just too dumb for aomeone like you.·• said It was convinced that "many cadets" who collaborated or tolerated colJaboraUon on an Electrical Engineerin g homewor k asstanment last Moreb have been neither detect· ed nor punished. Car Sales Roll GM Expecting Great Year DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp. ls predicting record U.S. car and truck sales ln 19TT, in the wake of the strongest auto In· dustry sales pace for an early December In seven years. In contrast to trimmed forecasts lasued recenUy by other auto makers, GM Chairman Thomas Murphy said he waa raJsi.dg his esUmate by 250,000 unita to nearly 14Amilllon domestic and Import· edaaleanenyear. THE Ct1ltKENT RECORD OF' H.t mllllon vehicles came ln 19'73 and was followed by• severe two-year recuaion. Murphy aJ10 announced a record $3 billion ln capit al expen~ dltura planned for tm, up 2S percent from an eaUmat.d t'U bWJon spent for facilities and tools thll year. "We have made thll comm1tment to 1rowtb because we are con· vtnced the proapeota ror the economy and lht automoblJe tnduatry In the year ahead are very favorable.'' ho said. "Our coalldence bas not been dlmlnUbed at ail, aor baa the co111umer'1 eonftdence, which 11 all important." M•ANWlllLE, TBE FOUR U.S. auto makers r~ car aale. durln1 the Dec. 1-10 period totaled 211,521. up 1 perctnt horn a year aio. Tbt d•ilY rate ol 23,503 unlta waa the hl1bestfor tbt pe.rtod lhtcel•. . Ironic ally, GM. wtlfcb bu been leadlnc the Industry'• r~, reported 1 1 peTcent decline ln tarl,y Deeernber aalet from 1 year ~o, lta flrtt period decline since Au1uat 1975. OM blamed the drop on a Chevrolet dealer coat.st a year aco wblcb produced at.rcqsales. The report also recommended the readmlu ion as soon aa possl· ble or cadets ousted In COMection with the scandal. A aecond report, criUcal of the wny the acndemy handled Army lawyers who defended the ac· cu.1ed cadels, a lso waa relc~ed. A total ol 151 cadet.a have been caught up In the scandal, lnclud· ing 139 who have left t he academy, tour who had been ex• pelled for other reasons betore their cases were decided and eight who have stayed there with appeals pending . "THE COMMISSION IS equal· ly persuaded that. scores of other violations of the honor code have gone undetected or unpunished. and that, during recent years, a s ub1tanliaJ number or cadeta have bten involved ln dlshon~· ty, toleraUon and misconduct d honor repreaentatlves.," tho re- port aald. .&xprt88ing aupport for ll\4 ,honor code but crtticlzir'I thtt way it hu b..n lmpltmen'*' throup the honor l)'ltem, ~ commission declntd: et "It la dlltre1aln1ly •= the com mwlon that the bo ayllem .•• h ad tndeed= IJ'O'llJ lnadequat.e by the ot 1978. i:ven more d1I that UUa lnaclequacy wu ltn'"'1J to acadf'my lt,adenblp • _.,,. before EE 304 (the~ . If fnmettt). but no dedaivo act1t4 was taken.'' · I I • More Munitions Found Eighth Discovery Yields Ton of Weaponry • • SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -we've found so far and on docu hus b(•en found ,with s om4: Investigators have found more ments dug up with the weapons." \\eapons caches . 'than nine tons of munitions and Los Angclt>s County Sht>riff'.!> high· powered weapons in the Deputy Peter Sysak said. Southern California desert and mountain areas but they s?Jd to- d ay they think still more weapons \will be discovered. f "Webelievetherearestillmore uried bunkers, based on what Sysak would not say prccl.!>cl'y what was in the documents, but when questioned he conceded they were of a military nuture as opposed to racis t literature that ~upervisors Guarded After Bomb Attempt SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Guards have been assigned to the ll county supervisors following an atte mpted bombing at the home of board member DiaMc Feinstein The New World Llbcrataon Front claimed responsibility for the bombing and threatcn(.'<i more attacks unless conditions were im- proved at city and county Jail fac1hllcs. ON TUESDA \', in the eighth maJor mun1hons discovery in the past two week~. more than a ton of weaponry plus a military haH- track armored car were found ne::ir the small mountain com- munity of Wrightwood, about 30 miles northwest of San Bernardino. However, investigators s aid they have not yet been able to link the latest hnd with three other arms bunkers h>Und in the desert near Lancaster and another buned at the home and small foundry of an Ontario man. •~w• .. -•o The round·the·clock guards were similar to steps instituted earlier this year when board members J ohn Barbagelata and Quen- tin Kopp received bombs an the mail. There was no indication Tuesday's attack was linked to the e;.irher incidents. IN ALL, Sysak s aid, more than rune tons of munitions have been discove red , including air-lo· ground rockets. hand·held and tripod·mounted machine guns, mortars. rifles , land mines. dynamite and chemical ex- plosives. Los Angeles County deputies said the cabin where the latest arms find was uncoverect. is owned by Michael D. Stringer. re- portedly the owner or a Glendale sporting goods and gun shop. Of· ficers said the half-track was not confiscated along with the muni- tions bec.:iuse 1t was legally purchased military surplus re· gistered to Stringer. ARMY HALF-TRACK, FOUND AMONG CACHE OF MUNITIONS, IS TOWED FROM GARAGE It Contained Rlftes, Shotguns and 90 Boxes of Ammunition, Bringing Total to Nine Tons. POLICE SAID the explosive was placed on a window box in the· front of Mrs. Feinstcin's hou:-.e m the Pacific Heights area, but mis· ftred early Tuesday when t1m1ng mechanism detonated. · The bomb was discovered by a cleaning woman about seven hours after it misfired. /\neighbor reported hearing what sounded like a gunshot ;.it 2: 14 a.m. "THE EX P ERTS SAY the bomb was or sufficient strength to blow off the front of lht' building," said Deputy Police Chief Mortimer Mcinerny." fo'or some reason, even though the primer ex· ploocd, it d1dn 'l set urr the muJor explosive ." TELESCOPES Atl,.1111,..lu l & ftrttthitl ••' Oii• te Sttlt11t A•1t1t1t, #1r1tullr "'"'"'"' "IN ASTRONOMICAL OPTICS FOR ISYEAllS OPEN MON-SAT 9 :30 10 b ·OO (714) M&-9211 M&-1711 A comminique from the NWL1'' credited the incident to its "Jonathan Jackson Sam Melville unit. The group has claimed responsibility for other bombmgs in the San Francisco area in re· cent years. Investigators won't say if their search has zeroed in on any paramilitary organizations. But literature round thus far has been mostly Nazi, anti-Semitic and an- ti-bl.:ick. much or it dating from the 1940s and 1950s. MEADE INSTRUMENTS 729 W. 16th St.. Cosb Mesa Driver Killed Injured Trapped In Car 33 Hours RIVERSIDE <AP) -A Perris man is hospitalized in serious <"ond1t1on after he was freed from a car wreck that killed hi s compan1on and trapped the inJurcd man for 33 hours, the highway patrol says. Harold Johnson. 19, was a passenger in a car driven by Levon Johnson. 22. also or Perm;, when the car skidded urr a rural road Monday and plunged down u ravine Levon Johnson. no relation to Harold Johnson. was killed instantly. HHTold John:-.on was conscious but dazed when he w:.is found, the highway patrol said. ~ Proje~t SMJ1port~d LOS ANG El.ES CAPI A city council commit· tee bas recommended approval or a controversial liquefied gas project for Los Angeles Harbor. Tbe three-memoer committee voted un· animously Tues day to back the lucrative offloading facility , which has drawn state and federal criticism for being too n sky to locate 1n a populated area Tht• prnJl'Cl, pro· ( ) posed b\ Pac1h< Lighting S t n t•• Corp . \\ould )1eld Sl 2 ..__ _______ _, m1 ll1 nn a year to the ci t) " Harbor Depart· ment and :inother SS rrullion 1n taxes. Stanford Hike• Tuition STANFORD CAP> Students face a 9 percent hike in costs at Stanford University when classes resume next fall. The board of trustees Tuesday approved re- commendat10ns to booet general tu.ition from 5'1,275 to $4,695 a year. and basic room and board from $1,841 to $1 ,970. They al!lo r aisro the tuition. room and board rates an average of 9 2 percent for graduate slu· dents enrolled 1n the I.aw School. the Graduate Unit Asks Probe of SWAT Unit SANTA CRUZ CAP) Santa Cruz Supervisors have urged state and federal legislators to tn· vestigatc the paramilitary strategies and tactics of county SWAT teams. Supervisors passed a resolution calling for the probe Tuesday after citizens express ed fear that the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT> con· cept is tied to the U.S. military and could be caUed out 1( martial law is declared. THE CONTROVERSY began at June budget sessions when the board withh e ld fund s f o r Sheriff Al Noren·s two SWAT t eams pendrng public h(•;.aran gs Over 500 c1t1zens tur1wd nut ON'. 1 to debatt• S WAT participation in local law enforcement. The res olution said evidence has s hown ·'cause to be concerned abo ut the training methods and the content of instruction given by military personnel and the FBI. Leading loc;,I opposi· uon against SWAT 1s a group calling its l'lr C itiz e n s A i:ain s l Leg alized M tl1tans m <CALM ). School of Business, and the M.D progra m al the ---:::;;;iiiiiiiiii;:---- School or Mcd1c1nc. Olote~hUla Trial Sf a11• SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A dl'fense motion to move the trial of Chowchilla kadnapmg defendant Fredenck Woods here from Oakland has been de rued by the 1st Carcwt Court of Ap p<· al. Woods' attorney Herbert Yanowatz said he will appeal the decision in state Supre me Court this week. lie has said his 24-ycar-old client would have a better chance for a Crur trial here than in Alameda County. . Dla9ond Lan~ If•~ IJrged LOS ANGELES CAP> -The City Council has moved to force the California Department of Transportation to open an unused preferential traf· fie lane on the San Diego freeway to all vehicles. The council Tuesday asked the city attorney to explore legal action to force CaltriJnS to open the nine-mile diamond lane. 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The events ranged from a young mer buzzing the city or Seal Beach before landing at the Navy Weapons Station to the slaying of a woman in Hunt· ington Beach. In one in:stance. a suspect was barricaded for eight hours with a hostage in Westminster. In each case, the suspects were armed and there seemed to be every opportlltljty for tragic conse- quences to school children, residents, police, the sus· pects themselves and the hostage. Me mbers of the SWAT teams were called In each ·instance. · Police kept extremely cool heads during the tense hours and only during an escape attempt in Seal Beach were there shots fired by the officers. Jn aJl cases except one, officers persuaded the suspects to s urrender peacefully. A suspect in the Huntington Beach slaying is stHl at large. Police officers in the field as well as their com· mandcrs deserve commendation for the way they went about their jobs in saving lives. Out of Order Huntington Beach City (elementary) School Dis· trict teachers received a 4.5 percent across-the-board :-;alary increase as well as generous improvements in merit pay and fringe ooncfits from the board of tru:.tccs Jast week. lease the details of the agreement after t! mnrJlhon ncgotlatJon scsswn which began on the morning of Dcc.3. Both sides sah.J Ulc·y had decided to withhold con· tract details until they were presented to trustees. 'l'h~rt? wns no re{Lo;on for this secrecy in a matter or direct financial concern to the taxpayers. Although il may not be necessary to keep the public informed as lo every proposal and counter· proposal on tho negotiating table, details of a ten· tative agreement such as this ~hould have been made available. Pay Standards The Fountain Valley city council's approval of pay increases for city workers bears a closer look. Department heads received 5.5 percent increases. . M.id-m~rnagement Jevcl crnployes were granted a two· year-contract with a 5 percent increase this year and a 6pcrcent boost the next. Firemen and some olhcr city workers received a 5 percent pay bike. Clerical workers, however, were on· ly granted a 3 percent pay boost. City officials are quick to point out that non· management employcs' salaries still are high when compared to otberOrangeCounty city workers' p~. Management-level employes surveyed lower level city workers' salaries in the county and presented their comparisons to the city council for consideration. But city officials said a similar survey was not used for the management employes themselves because job descript.Jons throughout the county are so russirnilar. A-\A.AJ'-\;::..•"& After three months or collective bargaining and <.1 "near impasse" situation followed by a work slowdown. the public was kept in the dark after a ten- tative agreement was reached Dec. 4. Teachers and district negotiators refused to re. A comparison should be made between all city management employes countywide and the salaries Fountain Val lcy 's high level workers are receiving. H/F '' Mt>-y I j oi n you in otbit?'' U.S. Role In Oil Price Hike (J ACK AN DERSON J WASlllNGTON The Un1tt'<.1 St;,itcs could have held down the dasa!>lrous CHI pnce n se. wh1c:h threw lhe Western world into an economic t:iit~pin an 1974. This is the view of Treusury Secretary Walh:.m Simon, who w orkl•d b e h 1 nd l h l' s<'C'nes to kC<'P 0 11 prices from soaring mto orbit. l\s Sa m<>n r c<'all s lh C' event.. lhat led to the ml Cr I '> IS l ht• ShJh of lrJn \\ aS thl' loudest 3dVOC8tC n( CX• tort111n Jry oil prices. Jt s no ~l'Crt't th.it hl' pushed his fellow 011 polenlatcs to raise pran·s to th4• 1111ll'r la mats Thi-. al.irmt'd S~udi Arabia's hll•· K 1111: f':11s al, a fiscal Mn :i.<'r" .ill~ c. whn was worrtt'<I .chnut I h•• !'<'IJn o mi<" con-.<' 'lllt'Ol't·c; Y l'l he daclrn want to st.me! .alorh' a~.11n,..,L th1· othrr 011 Jl<l""C'I ... lk cnnf11lt'd his c•onn•m to S•mnn clunnJ( a \ISll an l:>auda .HJhlJ un July 20. 1974 'thp kanJ! 1111.:.:••,h'<I that lhl' I 'mtt'll St ~•ll''> c-nuJd hold ntl pnces to a rN1sooa· bit' lcn•l !>1mµl)1 by ant!•rv<'ning with lh1• Shah. SI MON told us I hat Ult• lJnitcd St.1t1'"· indeed. had the <'loul tu stop th.-. Sh:ah from of(1t;1tmJ.: for h1J(h<'r 11rarco; On lhts point. ht· wui. cmphaUC'. Thc-llnatctl $tah'!I° hold on thl' Sh.ih. 81mon o;.c1d. was powerful t•n111u:h 111 11•<clraan has oil f.!rc<'d. Th1.• Treao;ury Secretary re· portt>d to thc·n· f'resldl•n\ Richard Nixon on has talks wtth Kini.: fo':ilsal. Simon told thr• prcsldt•nt thal he agreed the Shah was the Dear Gloomy Gus I suppose everyone must expect to be given a bum' steer once in a while but I'm getting t1rC!d of buying hamburger made from one. V.J. (;lnomy Gu( commf'nt~ \Irr iubmltttd f)y rt1,ut1 r\ ••n~ oo ftOt rwtt'\\.,r tl\' ''"""' t H~• ¥tt'W\ ol ,n .. nvw O••Pt•r \#nd y()ur ~t pc~.;• to £;toom1 C,u\, 0.•1lv P1tot. lcey tn price s tability. Simon urged Nixon. therefore, to use his influence with the Shah lo keep the lad on 011 prices. Nixon appeared to agree. He clenched his fountain pen bet ween his le et h. yanked off the cap and sc ri bbl NJ a note to himself on a scrap of r>a!X'r. This was an indication, s::.aid Simon, that the prcsidenL intended to contact the Sh:ih. On Au,.:. ti, 1974, the Treasury St-cretary reminded Nixon at " Cabinet meeting that oil prices couJd cause runaway annauon. The president a~rced w\lh Simon lhoat t'<>ntrolli ng anflataon WjS the nation's No. l problem. TWO DA VS LATER, Nixon rl'· :O.if!ned over the Watergate' $l'•lll· dal An unc(•rt:iin Pres ident Ford ldt Secretary of Stat<' llcnry t\1 ssanger rr1•e at f1rsl to thrcct fo retgn policy. DurinJ! the c·hangt.'Ovcr, no one :.puke to the Shah. Simon hus never b<'en able to find nut why the Shah was permitted to pu~h ()11 pnccs nut of sight . .Some ~ay that K1ss1ngcr wanted to make Iran the linchpin or the Persian Gulf und that the Shah needed the oi I profit'{ to pay for the build·up. Others 1my that Washington secr etly wanted high oil prices to slow the wheels of the other rival industrial powers. which wel'<' mort' tlc1wndcnl than the US. on oil import.-;. Whatever the reason, JCCord· ing lo Simon, lhe /\mt•rican con· sumers have shellt'd out :11Jd1 · tional billion~ for pctrokum pro· c111<'ts because no on(' !>poke to the Shah. Remarkab/,e Writing P UBLIC PERSONS. Ry Walter Uppmann, Edited by Gilbert A. Harrison. Liverighl. 189 Pages. $7.95. Some of the marvelously con· cise essays in this engrossing col· • lecUon were written as long ago as 1910, but they still are as fresh • and absorbing as if Walter Upp- • mann had written them only : Yeitterday. The good, good wriUng is jlne rcaaoo, of course. But the nflnd ' which gave birth lot.he wrilin~ is the real reason. Lippmann, who died late ln 1974, was born in 1889 and his remarkable creative powers nowered early and last· ed long. He was, according to one contemporary. "mature at. 23, when most or us were nounder· tng a b out tn a prolonged adolescence," and, according to , another, he WH "Wide-awake at : the age of 24 . • • up brtlhl and i arly like the sun in the South.'' ' Prals of that kind isn't handed ~ out ll&bUy, not even when tt.'1 : t~. So, obviously, Uppmann mer!ted It, ind reldors or \ ( THE BOOKMAN · J "Public P ersons," most ably edited by Gilbert A. Harrison. will discover this lrulh for themselves • l.JPPMANN was the author or the coluusn "Today A.lld Tomor· row" which at one time, accord· inc to Harrison, "reached 13 million readers and was the most influential political commentary in the country • . . Throughout his lire what he did, eaKnUally. waa to study and describe how we are coveroed and bow we might bt better governed. and tor halt a century A larie number or Americans did not know what th y thought about. thoett ques· UOQS ontll Llppm ann told them.·· 'lllerc are 48 essays in this volume. ranglna tn subject from William Jama to Upton Slnclalr to Sigmund freud. PHILTHOMAS AP Books Editor Deficlt Spending Destrogs Jobs Put Big Government o To the Editor: Well, 1 guess by this time next year qur leaders will h:Jve created enough Jobs lo put all but a s mall pcrct'ntagc or our unemployed to work . President·elcct Carter plans to make the un e mployment situation his first ordl'r or business. We wall be asked to support another program of federal pl annin~ cl«>sagnctl lo provide ··ru11 t'mpl nymcnt. and balanced growth.'· £wish to submit that in order lo i::olve a prohlt•m Wl' must first find its root cause. What really has caused the tarKcr than normal unemployment? Aod why have tho u s ands or busin«>sses either gone bankrupt or l;Jid orr produclive workers? We find after a close analysis that thr federal government is the main culprit. There is a cfcfinale rl'fat1onsh1p between excessive government spending and the current unemployment crisis. When Con~re<;s goes o.n a vote-buying, dcf1c1t s pending spree. the govt'rnm<'nt must find funds to pay lhl' balls. It can get the m oney from four primary sources: <I) Taxpayers, <21 business«>s. CO prival<' banks and (4 >th«> Federal Heserve. W ll f.N GOVF.UN!\IENT s addles Lnp aye rs any businesses with l'Vl'r inc:reasin~ taxes. indivtdu;.il-. arr unable to .Jccumul:ite s av111i,:s which they could use to buy consumt'r goods or lo invest, and businesses unable lo accumulatc capital cannot expand plunl faralilies or hare more workers. Also, when individuals :and busin«>ss are !>trapped f1n;11w1ally. they seek bank loans. Uul the retleral )(ovemment cnts up 70 percent of the available credit. One can only guess how m~tny workers h:we not b<.'cn emptoyc-d because lhc various levels of govnnmenl corn ered the funds ava1lable in private banks. We must makl' Congress understand that dcrical spending is one of the root eauses of un<'mploymcnt. Government has C'rcatcd the> un<'mploy me nl problem. Th(~ only efff'ctivP :-olult<>n is the cr<'allon of real jobs Jobs vrodudng consumer ~oods llnd services -In private industry. These JObs can only he created when lhe Am<-racun people put B1Jl Govcrnm<'nt c)n a diet G EH/\LO fiOGART A I tontq Rqlf~• To the Editor· Your cditorlnl. "Co11tly Dis· pule ... in the Dec. 8 IS!IUC or the· Dally P i lot C'xemptifics a penchant to editorialize without solid factual dato. Directly in point is the Pilot's emphasis upon thuse portions of Hearing Officer Maron 's report in the o·connor matter which con· stitute blatant edltorfaliztng on Moron's Pllfl, lhc kind of rhetoric which Is inappropriate for use in AA advisory report prepared by an administrative lnw Judie. On the other hand, you completely lg· Mred lhe m any flndlng11 and con· clwsions In the report which were favorable to the <'it)'. Furthermore. the publlc !lhould undcrstond thnl tM MW'<)O report ia merely a recommcndaUoo to tbf, PcrsOMtl BOArd whJdl has now ord~red copies or the hearing ( MAILBOX ) Lelt•"''rom,.Ad•nAr•w•I~-TI1ni.,.,.loton· denH loll9n lo Ill •-• ..,. ellmin~ llb91 I\ ,... Mt'Vod. l.eller• ot -w0<d• or len ..Cit i. ,, .. ., preloro11<• 41111•11.,I m~ .. llKI-tlqMt...., AM MtUlfHI ~ctdre\\ b\lt 1t•m•t nY'f N wUtt...,d Of' ~ff· q-1 ti >11fflcl•nt rt•ton It •-rtM. -'Y wlll ,..,O.PllOlllM<t. transcript, briefs and oth~r docu- ments for an in depth analysis of the matter . TIIE $30,000 price lag you place on this grievance matter is inac· curate. The city bas no legal ob- ligation to pay Mr. O'Connor's at- torney's fees, and tbe city's special counsel fees to date are under $10,000. As a taxpayer of Huntington Beach 1 jom with you in denouncing the necessity for taxpayer contribution for at- torney •s fees on either side. The most irrelevant part of the editorial is your opinion that "this is another example of the price lhc city m usl pay for having an elected city attorney, rather than an appointed official, more answerable to the city council through the city administrator." This statement has nothing to do with the O'Connor case and is a rather sneaky way of pushing your editorial point. or vtew lhal appointive city attorneys arc bet· ter lhan elected ones. IL would have made no difference whatever whether the city at· torney were elective or appou1· t1ve an this particular personnel matter. THE BEA RT of the problem is the fact tbat s taff attorneys are members of thcpersonnelsystem and thal as such they have the right to file grievances as do all other city employes. When such grievances are liled, the city must retain outside legal counsel to de· fend the grievance becauseunJike the situation wilh grievances in any other city department. the staff of the city attomey•s office is ethically precluded from representing the city at the trial before the h earing officer in any grievance filed by a staff at· torney. If the city council or the taxpayers do not wish to spend money in defense of grievances Uled by sta(( attorneys, they should take the staff attorneys out of the personnel system, and permit the city attorney who is an elected omclnl to manage his de· partmenl without harassment. DONP. BON FA City Attorney Huntington Beach s-. ........ . To the Editor: I am wriUng in regard to the editorial from lhc Washington ., wm buy ,,., • fur cotlf for Ch"-t,,,..,,,/ wll buy h., • fur CO#l lfN Cltr&tn» .... " P ost , "Ca rt er Mu~t Fae Economic Reality," which a . peared Dec. 2. It appears Car: r has outdone himself with hts politic:il campaign promiSf'S. lie as scttjng very high standards for himself, which he reels can be uc· complished in a four year term. As the article stated. with economic growth. many or has promises will come true, but lhere were only two periods m the past three decades when this growth appeared, and these times were during war periods. His hopes and aspirations for the Amt>rican people are so im· mense that President.elect Carter appears to be "shooting for the moon." It m:iy be mon' r ealistic for us to hope that· he:: can al least, "hit the ceiling ... GARY S. MARTINEZ Dlrt11 Deal To the Editor: Meadowlark Airport has pulled off another dirty deal. We wiU gel no racquet club. FAA study N<>. 76·WE40l·OE was revised because they made an error in their calculations. FAA staled that the racquet club was not, we repeat. was ool in the way o( Meadowlark Airport. Com mission er Brian Parkinson and Mr. Nerio parlayed a few signatures from pilots, not homeowners, into a re· fusal for the true owners of that property to build. The second dir· ty deal was that lhis is the exact land the airport slated it owned to get their original permit. When racquet club owner offered to sell illoMr.Nerio, he refused to buy. MR.B.DcMENTE Airport Salet'll ·rothc Editor: Next Monday. Dec. 20. is the nii;:ht Huntington Beach city hall is havini: its public nuisance hear· mg on Meadowlark Airport. The airport never met the safo· ty provi sion~ In its ori&inal permit, 305. mainly a 2,6()().fool runway and an FM tower. It seems thul our city didn't run u check on this when il annexed the aJrport so now they elCpect the rc- sidents to do without these safety features. There are now ubout 20 times the amount ot plan~ there were then and we need and want these safety rcqu1rement.s. ls It fraud to get a perm il for one thing and ~hen not do it? City tlnll wants lots or Hunt· ingt.on Dench residents who live near the airport to show VJ> for hearit1g and sign a petition. Please come, please sign for cJur safety. M.J.JAMEOON La.,.......GaR To the Editor: The arrogance or the gov~tn· men\ is reaching the heights their lncompeteoce has. Their threat to fine Hoag Hospital for having the audaclty to buy a · sca nner with out their pcrmtsslon, ts unconscionable. <Hoac Claims Scanner In s.-rorc l.aw, Dec. 8) Wllh typical gov· trnment logic, they "'".sumo the coal of tho scanner will ralsc hospital costs. 'l'My do not. thil'lk to consldrr the costs saved by elimJnat1nr: ~xploratory surgery, that tbe a Diet scanner ?1!places. Not' do they consider the pain, angulsh or risks avoided by. the use of this new marvel or medical science. Where do they get the gall to make laws to control what privately endowed hospit.als can buy to enhance their medical care? T HE HOSPITAL has already paid the m 6 percent in soles tax, an equal amount. in hidden tax. and now they want S2,rioo more collected in a Cine. What they can't. tax you out of. they t'Obk . you out of. This is all added to hospital costs. If their aim is to lower them. they should know that these added costs are the cause of its rising. Their real ~1i m seems to be to gamer as much money as they can into the government coffers to pay their exorbitant salaries and bloated bureaucracies. The welfare of the people seems to be second lo the personal gain or somelegisl a tors. GOLDIE JOSEPH R'1111theE'••1 To the Editor: What. haven't I found? The answer as to why~ ·a few apparently law-abiding citiiens would make such a fUS$ about a little message intended to make this a better place in which to live. I am referring, of course, to :i few apparently uninformed folk who object to the "l FOUND IT" campaign whkh is trying to show people a better way or life. Our newspapers and T V newscasts are full or murder. rape, robbery, broken hemes, etc.. etc.. and yet the average citizen says, "loo' bad''. shrugs his s houlders and forgets the whOle matter. But let one group of concerned citizens try lo rectify some of those iUs and we huvc a near riot on our hands. It makes me think or an individual clenching bis f ists a n d exclaimine: "You can put anc- nic in my sandwich but don't you dare take away m y apple pie!·• However, now that I have let off a little steam I am reminded or the quote "All things work together for goOd/' because the "l FOUND IT" campaJgn has just received a great big dose or free advf'rtlslng, and 1 am sure that. will "work together tor good" to all of us. lVYM.MOODY OA.AHGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnbcrt N. Wttd, Publl1Mr' Tllomo8 Kttvil. Editor Barbara Krcltnch. Sdltorlol Page E:dUor The editorial p11ge of the Dant Pilot ueks lo Inform ana 1Umulate readers by Pf\'Ull_Un( on lh1~ PlllJC diverse col1\lnCn~ on toplt.'s of lnttrest by gyndJ~at ed columnists and cartoonist.I. b pmvidln11 a forum fM re9dc views ~nd by preHnUn1 newsp11per'1 opinion• -.od Ide on current toplc1. Tho edJtort.S opinion.~ of th~Dolly Pilot·~ only In the editortot column al lh• top Of the P8jlC. Opinions a prt>i1sed by the columntat.s a c11rtoonl11t1 und letter writett thtlr own and no cndOTMmenl their vivws by the Dailx fl) •1hould be lnferrtd. • Wednesday, Dcc.15, 1978 I ... Wednesday December 15, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A 7 :An Oscar for King Kong? Sure,· Says Producer LOS ANGELES CAP> -"It is euy for t.be Academy voters to ctve an 0.car to a Marlon Bran- do, • Jack Nicholaan, a Gene Hackman. But how can 1 con- vince them to elve ooe to a 40-foot ape who deserves lt just as much? 1 need the help ol the med.la." , Thus the plea of producer Dino ( De Laurentlis after a preview or . "King Kong." Is be serious, or Is this Just another hype for one or · the most exploited movies of all time? He 11eemed sincere, and ' Hollywood. bas learned to take the dynamic Italian seriously. IT IS DOUBTFUL ii Kong will lumber onto the Music Center stage March 28 to claim the statuette for best performance by an actor. But some pre- viewers tend to a~ with De Laureotiis that the big beast ought to be considered for il. "King Kong" opens in an un- precedented 1,043 theaters in the United States and Canada Friday including in Orange County and in anoiher 1,000 throughout the world before Christmas. Ear- ly reviews concur that the film ia one or the best remakes enr. equal to and probably better than the L932class1c. KONG IS THE slar, no doubt about It. He ls at once a terrifj'ing and endearing figure, bewil~red victim or a rapaciOWI world, The magic of the film craftsmen, led by Carlo Rambaldl and Glen Robinson, is complete; whether life-size or in miniature, Kong is totally convincing. Fortunately he has no lines. Lorenzo Semple Jr. bas given the other stars -Jeff Bridges, Jesaica Lange, Charles Grodin - :Fibber Uneloseted 'McGee ' Breaks Retirement in TV Role By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -To oldtime radio listeners, the voice will be familiar even if the face isn't. Who could forget Fibber McGe~ and bis rubble-fill ed cl06el1 That familiar Midwest drawl will be beard again when Jim Jordan appears Friday on N BC's "Chico and the Man." He'll play a 73-year-oJd muffler mechanic who learns first-hand about dis- c ri m in a ti on agains t olde r ' wor kers. nM JORDAN IS all of 79 and doesn't look it. Nor act like it, although he complained mildly ' about the taping session for "Chico and the Man." "If l 'da known what I was gel· ting into I never wouJda done it,'' he remarked al the NBC Burbank studios. "You know they had me standing on my reel for five days. l 've just started my second retirement!" Stilll he seems to be enjoying the attention that "Chico" has provided. Especially when he gets a chance to talk about "Fib- ber McGee and Molly," which oc- cupied him for 21 years in radio and bas followed him ever since. "SVRE, I R E MEMBER 'Fib· ber' with great fondness," he commented. "J just get tin.>d of people thinking ·Fibber McGee ·and Molly' was just a closet " The closet, or course, is what everyone remembers. How Mol - ly used to warn her husband not to open the dreaded door. llow .the everconfident Fibbe r nevertheless made lhe fateful move. How the sounds of tumbl ine debris crashed throu~h home loudspeakers on Tuesday nights. Fibber's blithe comment ''Gotta clean that hall closet one of these days." .,, .' ,,. ' ' I I I . l Al> WINtlllOM JIM JORDAN, FIBBER, WIFE MARION, MOLLY Televislon Role Lured Him Out of Retirement THERE WAS ~tVOI more to "Fibber McGee and Molly." Scriptwriter Don Quinn pro- vided a rare slice or Ame.ricana with s uch characte r s a s Gildersleeve (Hal Peary), Doc Gamble (Arthur Q. RryanJ, Mayor LaTriv1a (Gale Gordon), Old Timer and Mr. Wimple (8111 Thompson). Also the M C'Gcc's c oo k , Beulah, played on the show by a male. Merlin Hirt. She later had her own radio show starnng llat- l1e McDaniel; later E.'thel Waters SAVE Suede ... played the role on lelevision. ·IT ALL STARTED with a cou- ple of married radio actors, Marion and J im Jordan, back in Chicago in 1925. They did every kind or show from the Saturday Night Jamboree to their own dai- ly "Smackout." Jim specialized in old codgers, including ''an awful liar" named Luke Gray. In late 1934 the Johnson Wax Company proposed <See FIBBER , P•ge 83) in a class by itself These Italian imports add continental flair to your decor. Brown suede seat and back, or rust suede seat and cane back. Both in the Louis XV style. Arm chair. $299, $249 Side chair. $249, $199 Furniture Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, C. M .. 556·061 1 some ol lbe most banal dialogue since the Captain Marvel seriab. Grodin plays the villainous 011· giant operaUve with everyUung but a twirled mustache. BUT KONG SAVES it all. The secret, says director John Guillermln. is in the eyes. "lf you believe the eyes, you believe the actor," reasoned the Brltisb·born film maker. Indeed, the closeups of Kong are persuasive, largely due to the eyes of Rick Baker, the actor in- side the man-sized monkey suit. Guillermln purposely introduced Kong In the film via a huge closeup of the eyes as the monster rampages through the forest en route to the sacrificial maiden. AGAIN THE EYES capture at- tention at the end of the film. Kong lies mortally wounded at the base of New York's World Trade Center towers, his huge heart thumping to an end. Dino De Laurentiis will soon know the outcome of tus $24- million •·King Kong" gamble. He is a plunge r who overlooks nothing, and the film has been accompanied by a super ex· ploitation campaign. In fact, the company's adverlising·publicity- promotion executive, Gordon Armstrong, is mildly concerned. " 'King Kong' has been getting so much hype that we're worried about a reverse reaction," said Armstrong. "We could get two results: 1. People have read and heard so much about it that they may think they've already seen the picture: 2. They may think the excessive hype is because the picture isn't good.·• '1110 SE ARE MERELY a pro- motion man's temporary misgiv· ings. For almost a year, the De Laurentlis organization and Paramount Pictures have been rac~g full-tilt to imprint the new "King Kong" on the world's con- sciousness. The campaign began Nov. 30 with a full-page ad in The New York Times announcing that the film would appear one year later. Meanwhile, interested parties could obtain a full·color poster of the ad, which depicted lhe latter· day Kong as tride the World Trade Center towers <something he doesn't do in the film >. · De Laurenti is had good reason lo open the publicity flood-gates: Universal Pictures had also an· nounced a remake of "King Kong." The battle of press re- leases reached the courts. later was s ettled by Univers al postponing its version in return for a cut of the Italian's profits. MEANWHILE, DE LAUREN- tiis had rushed into production DOOR BUSTER before the ape mechanism w•s perfected. M agaunes printed stories that Kong was turning in· to multim1llton dollar disaster. "The turning point came when Dino took Kong to the New York location,•• said Armstrong. "Paramount was not crazy about the idea, but Dino insisted: 'Take ads in the paper lo get people there, invite the journallst.'1!' " Five thousand appeared on the first night or shooting at the World Trade Center. more than ~.000 the second night. M E R C H AND I S I NG prospects were lined up. A whisky company (Jlm Beam) featured Kong in its ads, offered a Kong-shaped botUe, promoted the King Kong cocktail (whisky. grenadine. orange juice). T - Shirts, shoes, masks, watches, handkerchiefs, jewelry, key chains. posters and a host of other products are forthcoming. "Originally il was a tough sell," Armstrong said. "Now manufacturers are coming to us.,. 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Place To Shopl t---:l:1~m==:=m flOUNTAIM VA.Lf.IY ti•••• • W~ I SH~OP 9AM TO 10 PM 7 DAYS Hl'Wl'OIT llACK-lt20 ............ ........,., t ........... . •t~H211111fhW~MAl6lllllT'IPIWU ttnl ., • • t ..J, .... AJ•DAILYPILOT ·Sanity Review Fought Fair Trial Possible after H~aring? By'roMBAaLEY Ol ... Dally ........ Judge William S. Lee ruled lale Tuesday that an Oran1e County Superior Court bearing called to determine the sanity of delendo.ot Ken Richard Hulbert will be public. Judge Lee rejected deputy ~blic defender Walter Zecb's protest th.at publkaUon of testimony· be expects during the sanity bearing will eliminate any chance of a fair trial if Hulbert ia found to bet sane. HULBERT. %4. OF nJLLERTON, ls accused of raping and killing a woman in the Fullerton area. Jan. 7 and of kidnaping and raping a second vicUni" four days later. Zttb argued that the events were widely report· ed in the press al that time. He said a repetition of that reporting, plus the pyscblalric testimony he ex· pects al the hearing, will mean highly prejudicial front page stories during the sanity hearing. Zech warned Judge Lee that Hulbert's present reported mental condition will very likely de· teriorate under the impact or dissemination of psychiatric testimony by the news media. DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY~Frank Briseno successfully argued that the court bad several alternatives open lo it if Hulbert is declared sane and able to face trial before a second jury on charges of murder, rape, robbery, assault and kid· nap. For the Record .. ~ . . Marriage Llcen•e• \.AS VEOAS, l' .. v -Marrl~ ••ctn~i ''s.ue4 "''• inc•ude ~ Hov. l• UM£ HUl!T C11rh, Tr .. .,,.,, Jr. 16. of A"•""'"" .. ,,d M a,.t•nl'lf! Mof'QAftt ?\ HuritfnQton B~o<h WAC K TYllllELL Ch,HI~' G<IYk><cl. 40 4ncl K•thlHn Suf. 11 t:IQ("'ol Wt \tmln\ftr COSENZA CVELLAll -J°"" l<~rt, 1) ttnd M•r\htt A~. lt, both ot ~IMtn\t~r LEONA RO lllCHAllOS -Gilbo r1 Frtdf'ICk •'-1. and C.«erol Ltf' 41. DOC I'\ of HunUnqt~ B"it<h ROLLINS ALVAR4\00 HM.,10 l loyd. ll U\d 8ttl'tf'M 8rdnOit''. 1J. bOtP'tof Hun•1nqton a..-~ftoi F°""'"'" Volley. BURROWS.-VIUER -W•li.t E.trl, ~. end l ine!• M•Y. 21, bot!I of s.tn C•-tt OOC..MAN COMEAU Br.t<llev, 1S. Co.I• M<rw •nd L•nda Su• ,._ 5-t .. .... CORON" NICHOLS -801>. 19. -V@lt•. 1' l>O'n of Hunt•ni;·ton Be.c.h. ICUN GARONER Er""'' Jonn. ll>. ena &orlMr• Juli•, J1. OOth 01 HU'll· '""''°" 8ucl\ AAMSTAONO THOMPSON -J6,....., Or~kf' U G•t~n Gt'OV~. 4"d Boom~ M41"~. rt. Wts1m1n!lter. Nov. 11 Briffoo told Judge Lee that the court could postpone the trial date witil pubJJcity generated by the be aring bad dissipated or be could order a chan,e o( venue out ol. Orange County for the trial. Briseno told Judge Lee that be felt the defense was being overzealous in seeking a closed bearing. The prosecutor said be was confident that it would be possible to lmpflnel jurors who bave never beard· of Hulbert or lhe charges be races. AND BRISENO POINTED to the recent trials of Congressman Andrew Hins haw, county supervisor Robert Battin and Anaheim architect LeRoy Roae as examples of trials where jurors ·were found who bad never beard oC the defendant& or the publicity they generated. Judge Lee ordered testimony in the sanity hear· ing to begin Monday. Other pretrial matters will be disposed of during the balance oC this week. be said. Hulbert, the son of a Fullerton fireman, is ac- cused of raping and killing Gina Marie Tisher, 19, of Whittier, last Jan. 7. The victim's nude body was round in the back oC a car parked in a Fullerton apartment complex. 1t is alleged the four days later Hulbert kid· naped a 'Fullerton Community College student who was robbed and raped before she was dumped un· conscious in the Irvine area. He is held in the county jail with bail denied. Tests Set For Sexual, Molester A Cost a Mesan ac- cused on arrest of multi- ple s e xual offenses against small children in his neighbo rhood bas been ordered to undergo psychiatric testing that could lead to bis certifiletion as a mental· ly disorde r ed sex or. fender. lEllR PH(LP<, L~lloy J..-...,n :i.. •• ...i NAn<Y '••OI, ll l)Olh "' HV'lt •nolO" ~O(" PATTERSON w c:1<,r -o~'"''' """· 18.Go\t•"-"'••.ond K•l""rioeS.,, 11, l YON OLC\Or< MocMtl A . Al. \dn1a AIM, ond Pt"">' Ele•nor• Jl~ Wf'°'lmln\tN CHIANT ... AETTO K.1\8[ Oomtno< ii> L•w1\ lift •nd Httt-n. lb bOlnot Foun-"' td1n 'l•llt~ Or a n ge C ount y Superior Court Judge William S. Lee set Jan. 6 as the date he wiU study reports compiled by two psychiatrists he appoint- ed to ex a mine Earl Everett Baumgarner, 36, oC 859 Congress St. • D eath Notice• TOPE PETER'>ON -Oa••cl Cl.orlt~. 3t •nd Nd~tt•. 1~ 0011\ ot Huntlng!Oft &>.c~ MOREAU MC CAl!TY -Richard A'olAnd •1 "'"° P1trl<•• Ann. 41. ooth ollffWPo<l8Ucl\ SHANAHAN i"ULPS WARO • Fr•nlt 8 . 0 , HUGH H. SHANAHAN. r~dt<>I of -w•I-. •n<I Patr1<1• A . 33, Hunt· Mi\~I,,,. Vl•fo. C..Htortt•• P•\wd aw.ty 1nqton 8t•Ch ~•mlWr 11. 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M>d ~ COAST PANELIST Laurence Schmit Schmit Returned to Panel O ra n ~e Co unt y S upe rvisor Laurence Schmit was reappointed by fellow s upe rvisors Tuesday to the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. The board also named William Schreiber, an aide to Schmit, to serve as the county's alternate memb e r . S c hmit represents the 2nd dis· trict which includes Hun- tington Beach. The California Coastal Act of 1976 requires that the regional commission include a s upervisor from each county, a Los Angeles c ity coun- cilman, a councilman repr ese nting Los Angeles County cities, a councUman representing Orange County cities, a representative from the Southern California As· sociation of Govern· meou and s ix citizen members. 41t\ 0"~ J•\.Oft 0""''' M V.,_ t..,.,.~ W•~°" Mr Eo-·~"' >O ..,.,. ffft,.,..1t Of ow ,.,.,. Al'\f F•r# II SOltTINO _ .. 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Lori 1 1 .... -iur1; Mon-la a Costa Mesa H-AIOt. Send•• J, -~ M.; .d t • ·111 SECHRIST, ,,,..,., o. -DlllYI L ;" rest en • WI eave COW\· HALL. Mk .,.., C•••o """ .,,..,., ly government next M••••.· month after reaching the "''"~·· d . c..ie11v. Go•clofl ,. •"" l"•Yo9 man atory retirement Jt,tn; F REUND, Dolor•• ""ert .... ag~of67. Baumgarner pleaded guilty t o two sex perve r sion c harges shortly before Judge Lee made his ruling. He faces a possible state prison term of up to 15 years if Judge Lee re· j ects the disordered certification. An inves tigation by Costa Mesa police led to the filing of 20 felony counts including rape, sex perver sion . child molesting and sodomy. 'Old' Auto Suit Filed Damages totalling more than $40,000 have been demanded by a Newport Beach man who claims that a Costa Mesa car dealership sold him a car that once was badly damaged as a brand new auto. Leonard Hamilton, 813 W. 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(AP) -Gail Palmer, a 21-year-old Michigan Stale University Junior, was repulsed after seeing an X-rated movie for the frrst time, so she did something about Jl: She made one ofber own. She doesn't appear in "Hot Summer in the Ci- ty," a film about the abduction and rape of a young woman by four men j~l before the 1967 Detroit riots. BUT SHE WR(YJ'E IT, DIRECTE D tl and found the money to finance tl -all with no prior ex· perience. Miss Palmer's credentials read more like t hose or the vener able "girl next door " than of a porn queen. She was r aised a Catholic on the East Side or Detroit and her father, today, is supen ntendent or a small school district in Michigan 's Thumb region. For that reason, she uses the surname Palmer rather than her real name. She saw her first X-r ated fiJ m in Kalam azoo where she was a freshman -and a cheerleader - al Western Michigan University. "I HAD A GIRLFRIEND WHO was dating a guy who managed an aduJt theater in Kalamazoo," Miss Pal mer s aid. "l fo was supposed to have had the star of a film on hand to sign autographs one day. "Well, the star didn't show, and he asked us if we'd fill in and fake it-pretend we were the girls in the porn film. We really needed the money, so we said we'd do it." Before long, Miss Palmer becam e friends with the manager, who was impressed with he r business sense and offered her a job m anaging his firm's theater in Lansing. MISS PALME R ACCEPTED, AND transferred to Michigan State where she carries 22 quarte r hours and maintains a B-plus average in her physical education major . · · "My dad couldn't believe it. and my mother was really mad," Miss Palmer said. "She said, 'Oh, 1 don 'l want you working in one of those places.• But 1 told her it was really a nice place and that I'd be gel· ting a lot of good business experience.'' When Miss P almer took over the Cinema X. it was doing about $150 worth or business a day and she thought s he knew why. Within s ix months, she had bust· ness up to about $33,000 a month . whe r e it r e- main s today. She tried innovative thing s. like having a sidewalk sale featuring slow-selling sex novelty items from the thec.1ter 's bookstore. "When I came here, the Cinema X complex PALMER had a theater and a book stor e.'' Miss P almer said. "And the films were awful. I put in a game room and took a survey. r asked the customers what they would like to see. Nobody had ever bothered to take a survey befor e But I did. and we got nd of those awful films and started getting in good i.turc." SHE SAID THE SURVEYS INDIC ATED customers wanted to sec better.quality sexually ex- plicit movies with ston ec; and plots. She said that's when she started thmkmg or making her own. Arter she finished the book and the screenplay. Miss Palm er finally got the money to finance her fil m from an outfit m the Bahamas called Carib· bean Films And that 's when the fun started "I convinced these guys to give me the money oo faith alone.·· Miss Palmer said. "l had never made a movie before in my life. All I had was an idea. Now, I had the money and 1 had to go out and find the performers , the equipm ent , t he cameramen, everythmg." MOST P E RFORMERS WER E Michigan State students. a mistake Miss Palmer said she would never make again "The things they would tell me, just to let them be in my movie . you wouldn't believe," she said "One guy promised me he could do what had to be done. So We had 3JI C)f lhJS genera) footage Of him already shot a nd when 1t came time ror him to perform in the sPx Sl'cn<"S, he couldn't do it. But l was stuck with him "I could n 't afford to go back and shoot all that general footage again So we got a stund·m for the waist-dov>n shots." 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Van Breda Kolff was fired because. according Lu the Na- tional Basketball Association tt•am, ht· is loo hard for the front office lo deal with. ~rsonT\' ATLANTA ~The Los An~cles Lakers played well right up until 1t was time for the game lo pass into the win column. But it didn 'l, at least not for the Lakers, as they committed several costly turnovers T uesday night and lost the National Basketball Association contest ti, the Atlanta Hawks. 106-101. Ken Ch arles hit a 20.root Jumper <lt the buzzer to giv1• the Hawks the wan, but t~v1cton was set up by poor Los Angeles play in the lust few minutes The Lakers play Nev. Orkans tonight in a game that will bt.' televist•d here beginning al 6 on Channel 5. ltl~ANf El ES tll.&f f-nutt ~u\~•·H1' Abelut ; tht,..v 11 Alt• n 114 '"·''""" ' w., ... "·ntJlor\ • Ati'·•n•"'" I l ,1m.-r • l<mlt"• l'J r"''1h.t 1 •it )t toa AH ANJA 'IOftl 0,.,.w ff M,,,,,. ti"'•' 11 6·•'" r 111 •~ ;'1 . .,.... l1 W ~·ht> ; U•own I (h.t• \ lo, •l JJ1~ 70'~ t.r>• ~nq.•h Atl 1l'll-• H I~ 11 )t 1itt H \ 1h 11 It~ ft111•0'• t RJ\' 0 ltJfdl."Jll,~ Lil'-A'Ml""•l 'it lit Alllf'\t~ 1'1 A 1111 Fullerton Loses · EUGENE ·Oregon scort'<.1 lhe last seven points or the fi rst half to break a 20·20 tic in what had bec>n a see s<1 w basketball en counter and "'ent on to rlefeal Cal State < rullerton > 61-51 in a non conference game Tuesday niRht Forward <-;n•i.: Rallard lt·rl Oregon with 17 points amf had l2 rebounds, although he only played 11 minutes m the Sl•cond hair du<.' to foul problems <:reg Bunch top~ Fullerton scorers with 17 The game was tied seven limes 1n the first half. the last t1ml· at 20 20 with 1ust ov(•r hv1.· mmult•s Jeft Ernic Kl'nl th<'n scnn'(I f1vt· point!:> m a row ror Oregon, w h1ch led 27·20 at halftime. Oregon kl•pt the le.id throuJ.!h lhe second half. with Fullerton closing lo w 1th in four. 48-44. mu1way 10 lhl· half OrcJ!on out S('llre<I the T1t<1n-. 13 7 aCter that, with 11 On•J!on voants cnmm1oe on frt•c throwi. Tian•• Bacri~d MILTON. Mas.; As the two bronw CJ~k<.'ls or LUl'i E ancl ls Jbcl Tiant stood near tht• t'hurch :iltar. som e 200 friends of Rt>d Sox pitcher LUL<i T1ant "ere miked to remember the wur m Auf,?u s t n11!hl 1n 1975 when tho\J-;ands cht>cred as thC' !<>lJr·~ parents took a bow · Thev did mt>n~ for inlcrna· Uona l JX'H<'t' ;ind itoocl will than .,11 thl• d1plom ati. 1>ut tol(elhcr." ... ud lhf' Ht Re\ .John l>ay an his eulogy .1t St 1-:1tzabeth's ChurC'h Ttanl <i motht'r and father d1ecl "ilhtn three days of each other They were both 71 Tut-sdaY.,both wer/.! buried side hy s1dl• :it Millon Cemetery. followm~ a funt>ral Mass. Tht> T1an t" received pt>rm 1ssion from Cuban Premit•r t'1del Castro lo come to Boston 1n Au~usl 1975 lo VISll the son they had not seen for 15 years. 88-game Streak Comes to Close MIFFLINBURG, Pa. (AP) -Senior Mark Wagner sank two foul shot s with s ix seconds rematning 'l\resday night to give M 1rrunburg High School a 56-55 victory over Muncy as the Wildcats ended an SS.game losing streak. Mifninhurg h adn't won sin<'e Decemb<'r. 1972, when the Wildcats defeated Hughesville. • Wednesday December 15::;;·...;1:..g7.:..:6:....... ____ _..;;;D_A.-IL;..V_P_l-"LO.;.__T_.-.•---.J .Rams Losers in Texas Since 1967 Knox Evaluates Playoff Opponent AP' Wln,i.oto THE RAMS' JAMES HARRIS WARMS UP AS COACH CHUCK KNOX WATCHES. - Coach Chuck Knox of the I~ Angeles Ra ms says he knows tht real Dallas Cowboy:. will :.ter forward because ... I know thl'} can play better than they did against Washington.·· The Rams. who lost to th1. Cowboys 37 · 7 in the National Foot ball Conference c·hampionship game a year ago. battle the Cowboys at Dallas on Sunday 10 the first round or Super Bowl playoffs Knox said , ··As or ttus moment, James Harris will start at quarterback There is a chance it will be Pal Haden, 1t depends on how the treatmenll> go. · Hade n . th e rookie from Southern California, beat out Harns for the ~tartmg job in mid· Nove mbe r hut !'!u ffcred a sprained kne<' against Detroit la!.l Saturday nig ht Haden was at Tuesday's prac· lice but ran with a slight li mp. Asked a t hi:. Tuesday ncv.s con- rere nce how tht' unresolved quarterback question might a f· feel preparations, Knox answered, "We'll prepare the sam l' way Wt!'ll go with the same preparations whether Harns. Haden or Ron Jaworski is al quar1erback There arc ccrt:im things Dallas docs on dercnsc for which we have to be prepart'<l ·· Thursday the de1.·1sion will be made. but it didn't ·1ppcar that Haden would bf' r eady to put full wei~ht on his right leg -the one on which he sets up for passing AP WlrtUMlto KINGS SCORE Marcel Dionne (ri~ht I ~lams a shot past \.\'a:-.hington Cap1taJ goaltc Ron Low Tucsda)· night in Landover. Md. Tlw Kings' Frank St. Mar~eillc til l watches the· shot fl) past and Ace Balley falls. Winning Combo Sought Goal Play Leads Kings Americans Brace for Davis Cup Duel TUCSON <AP > A "We-Can W1n·W1 thout Con nors" sp1r1t permeated thl' Amen <'an Davis Cup camp Tue'lday as lht: countdown began for the critical 1one tennis match Uus weekend a,Ramst Mexico. "On papt>r. you would ha\'c lo say we .lrt' w l'akt'r Wlthout .Jim m>"" s;11d Arthur Ashe.US. Cup veter an at age :1:1 "Hut I think there :ire sever JI comb1natwns wt> can win with "Person .d i~ I have no rnticism of Jimmy This 1s ;i free Muntry No one 1s obligated to µlay · Big, hard hittmg Stan Smith. another Cup stand by. ~reed. "I am not going to put myself in anybody else's skin." he said. "I am s ure a lot of guys wish Jimmy had chosen to play. He is No. 1. But we have a l(reat depth of talent an the United Slates. The day is gone when one man 1<i cs· sential to victory ·· Amer ica ·s hope:i; or reversing a two-year trend of Mexican vie· tories were jolted a couple of weeks ago wht'n Connors an· nounced, for health reasons, that he would be unable to play on the team. His excuses -· two sprained ankles and an aching back -took on a hollow sound when he went lo Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and won the opening segment of the WCT $325.000 Challenge Cup. Tony Trabert, U.S. captain,' was obviously disappointed, but rt>rused lo indulge in recrimina- t111ns. "I would have thought th:it Jim my would ha vc b<'en anx1oui:. for a n•turn shot at the Mcxicuni., .. T rabert said . "1 still have Oavis Cup suits for both Connors and Harold Solomon." -. Solomon has been sharply crlt1<'al of Trabt•rt b<•caust• hc, Solomon, has twice bt·en passed over for On vis Cup duty. although holding a 7 2 edgL• over Haul Ram1re1. tht• Mexican <;tar who singlehandedly spearhf'adcd thl' 1975 and 1976 victories. Ramirez. resting at hJ s home. isn't scheduled to arnvc here un· til ups evening. M eanwhlle, Mex· ican captain Pedro Langre has the veteran J oaquin Loyo-Mayo, Roberto Chavez and Emelio Mon· tano playing a round robin for lhe second spot. "If Loyo-Muyo bcaL'l Montano tonight. he will play the No ·2 singles." Lan~re s aid The Americans will use Ashe and Roscoe Tanner in singles and the seasoned combination or Smith and San Clement<• resident Bob Lutz in doubles Irish Rip Hoosiers SOUTH BEND. lnd. CAP> /\ "four·cnrner ofrcnse" put the In· diana Hoosiers on the ropes and a "zone" d eli vered the knockout punch That as what it look for Notre Dame lo beat the reeling defend ing national basketball cham· pions 18·65 Tuesday night. Freshman Rich Branning. a graduate of Marina High in llunl· ington Beach, scored two field goals and three free throws for seven points for the Fighting lrish. The defeat was the third 'ltraight for the No. 16 Hoosiers. their longest losing streak in five years. "In the second half, we wanted to get ahead and try to hold the lead," lrish coach Digger Phelps said. "We were able to do this, and with five minutes remaining, we went to a four·com er offense a~ainsl them. With three minutes remaining. we went into a zone to take the ir middle away." Toby Knight. who came off the bench and scored a carcer·h1gh23 points, paced the Irish, 6·0. Dave Batton scored 18 points All-American Kent Benson led Indiana with 18 points. BeMon did not score during ne arly 13 minutes at the starlofthegame. Indiana hit two more field goals than the Irish. but Notre Dame connected on 20 free throws while the Hoosiers made only three. Indi a na committe d 22 turnovers in the fi rst half. By Capitals LANDOVER. Md. <A P l - Spar ked by Rog1e Vachon's brilliant goalte nding. the Los Ange les Kings turned on the power and beat the Washington Capital!> 4·2 in a National Hockey LA.•ague gam1..• Tuesday night. "The reason we lost this gamt' was becaus<' of a total lack of concentra tion hy our team," Capituls coach Tom McVie said. "When you can't concentrate for 60 minutes, you shouldn't be playing in the N11t10nal Hockey League." He said the Capitals had the op· portunities in th<' first period l<l beat the Kin~s "But, we m adc mis takes tonight that you shouldn't make in the juniors,·· he said. "They didn't win the game. we gave it lo them." Washington goalie Ron Low missed a shot by Los Angeles· Tommy Williams on the short side with almost thrt'c minutes left in the first period. The goal was Wiiiiams' first of two. The Capitals lied the score when Rick Bradnalo rebounded a Bill Collins shot over the fallen Kings· goalie. Rogae Vachon. Marcel Dionne put the Kings ahead. r ebounding ;1 shot by Gene Carr past Low for his 15th goal of the season with JUSl a lit· Ue over a minute left m the r1rst period. If he's out. tht• cmphas11> m the drilli. w1 II be on Harn:. llnd Jaworsk1. the two who saw duty against the Cowboys 10 the NFC title ~aml' al Los Angelc..'S u year ago Los Angt.'les hasn't beaten the Cowboys an Texas smcc 1967 and IS 1·3 againsl them since Knox took over as head coach four years ago . .. I'd say we're due or overdue.· he commented. Then he noted that against Washington in the Z7 14 loss la!>t Sunday, the Cowboys hadn't us('d runnmg back Prei.ton Pearson. wide rece1 vl.'r Golden Richards or cornerback Ml'I Renfro. All were nursing inJuncs but Knox t•xpects them to be ready th1:,; week "The Co" boys are big play peo pie and can go all the way any timt>." cited the R.ims' coach. pointing h:ick to the last minutc touchdown pass from Hoger Staubach to Drew Pearson that beat Minnesota in last year':. opening playoff game Then it was Pcar~on who ripped the Ham:. the Collowm~wct•k. ··ocfens1vcl'y, "e'll ha\e to play our best game of the year lo win." the coach added. "Their shotgun off ens{· is 1dNLlly ~uited to Staubach who can run as well as pass He·s a halfback playinl! quarterback." Knox s aid the Cov.boys and Rams had 1mprovl'<1 from last season Dallas because its young players had an add1t1on<il year of cxperll'nrc and lhl' Ram:. because. except for quarterback. hadn 'tlht' lnJUrleS of 1975 Pro Bowl Outfits Selected NEWYOAtt tAP Tn< 60 "'A~fA""'r1f • N1•t•C">n"'' J=-ootb•H (onlf'r,.nt•· Ptn f\<1w1 t wh11 t\ wrrtUI m'°< I J1tn 1 / 4)t Ir\,. I< tn()fj'}rf'4 tnSl'-t Amtri<•ft (Ol"lt•r9"<• Ol'l'EHSE W•tj/ A"<l'•'-'"'' '''" Ht1tn<n f~u;t'"'" 1 ,,.., Cur11 (1nr1n1H1t1 H.0•1••,-C:c.trr O•ltt''".,. Ch11r••• Jo•l'W"' \dn 01..,,,., f1~tE.-.(I" O•v'"C."'f>P' CMkt,~1 Ru\• lf1tf1· r: '' f\frw EnQl.tnd t 11t1 "°1,.., Art ~~II OA"'-IM"d (,ii-nr,,_. Kuni 9.,111mor~ l "'Of'\ Cr 4 '1' 1'4•W E OqlMlfi c, -'"' 11\ tohri H """•'' N,.w ( n.oldnti ,,.... OtiLAm1•ll,.w,. 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OAllA't l'M~I"°' Wf'tlfy fh1t"'Dt·r\, Ch1(8'YJ Al,,n PIJIO' M+nn••""ln ( lf'vfi"t.Jnd E: lom SN\ f ''"< 1\f,, Qvt\1111" l •,....fM' ""'' h11'._. q nC)f·l14nft \ "' ~"O"'I,.·, (t\t1\ HM\huff)t r W.,\hlt"QMn Ora{t V•n P1!11 ,,.,_.Yt'lr!J(,.Hrnh M•M,.,. t 1~n .• ,._,,., 0111 & HJl'"Y Pn1l.tdf-IC"t'I••• Jttft'\;tmOf'I Minn" tlt4 (l)•n•·rbM"'\ R ()Oflf Wf•,.,,IJ. C)t LOI.II' Mnl'I,•• Ja<k\Ot'I Ln Ano,_.,., l-••"1 Uf\rnr v ()t ,,.nu ~tflli•\ Clltt •Mrrt\ Q;ut," "'" Hou\tnt'l. W1t\h•nt)tnn C"'fttMlu·W'1tM' C'MllA\ SPfCtALl\H Pun'11' John,.,,,, ... Atl.tnt • •"~'·• J1m8"•~11n \t lnv1 1(11 Ir RNUf't\H (Or1tt "'""'" Wll\hlRQU~'\ Irvine Dealt 64-52 Loss LA MIRADA -Biota College switched from am an lo a zone de· tense in the second half Tuesday night and r allied to defeat lbe vis· 1ting UC Irvine Anteaters, 64·52. in non-conference college basket ball action. Fans Provoke Me, Says Nastase When the Capitals could not clear the puck from in front of the net, the Kings scored when Juda Widing fired the puck between the goalie's legs. A 20-foot shot from the right circle by Hartland Monahan pro· duced the Capitals' second goaJ . but Williams scored the in· aurance goal for the Kings, his second of the game, with a quick faceoff shot to thr right of the goal at 17 :59. Tim Tift's Anteaters held a J.S.31 ha lftime lead but could only connect for six field goals in the second half as Biol a took the lead for good with five minutes expired after in term isslon. It appeared the Anteaters would run away and hide after apening a 14·2lead. But BioJa took advantage of an ll·for·ll free throw performance in the first half to narrow the gap. UC Irvine sank one of four free throws dur· ing the initial 20 minutes. LAS VEGAS CAP> -Romanian tennis star llie Nastase says he doesn't get mad just to gel mad. that fans sometimes deliberately provoke him into hls temper tan lrums on the court. Here to piny In the second division of the $320,000 WCT· Caesars Palace Challenae Cup matcbet later this week, Nutue t1aid, ''I am very emot.ional. l hear everybody." N aatase, the def.end Inc challen•e cup champion, wtll 10 ••ain.at Manuel Orantes ot Spain in open(n1 round acUonThursday. The other Tburaday match wUl . . . pit Corona del Mar resident Rod Laver against Harold Solomon. Alter three daya of round robin matches. the two players wtth the best records will meet ln a $?50,000 winner·take·all, semifinal match Sunday to see who will cballenac Jimmy Connors In a $100,000 wtn· ner·ta.ke·all finals April 10 before a nat.lonally televised audience. Nutaae la favored to take the second dlvlalon, but admit.a that h1' tem~r could be a btg factor, especially with thefansaocloseto ~court. J. "I never 1et upselfornorea&Oll, you know,·• N astaac tot~ newsmen Tuesdny. "I don't get upset just because t want lo get upset. I get upset for something - the main thing I 1et upset with is the linesmen. I get upset-maybe for Olle baJJ I can lose matches - tor one bad call. I get upset, and I can'tplaymygame." But, Nastase adds that the fans and even bis own shots sometimes get on bis nerves. "ll's very hard to concentrate and play the game at the same lime," Nastase said, addlna that while hla tantrums may diJturb the other players, they also dis· lurbhlm • "1 try sometimes to behave," said "Nasty." But the spectators know of his temper , and "they provoke me and t do it," said Na.slue, noting that he knows very well he shouldn't get Involved ln sbouUng mat.ches with the fans. Another facet or the tourney here which has writen buzzing la the 30-aecond WCT time clock on firsherviccs. Many writers have been wall· lni for Nastase to tangle with the clock for the first Ulne, but Nastase aald the ticker will not . cause him any problems. The victory moved Lbe Kings back lnto second place in the NHL's Nottls Division. Tulsa Tabs Coach TULSA -John Cooper, assia· tant at Kentucky 1,.wu chosen bdd football coac" Tuesday for the University of Tulaa . Louis Stephens led the An· teatera in scoring with 18 polntA whUeScoUJenkinstalliedlO. The Anteaters return to action at 8 Friday nlRhl wben they col· Ude with host UC Rivertide. UClf•IM IUI °'''' '1 ~ ';, ,,_ 0 0 1 0 \t._..'" • , t •• 4.oYl'IOi.t 1 0 , ' 0 0 I 0 0 t i 2 .. , '10 •• 1 • , 0 ' • u •t1n •W DAILY P1~01' • Wednesday December 15, 1976 :Mesa Outruns South Africans Tri tons, CdMRip Rivals By ED BURGAaT Of 1M D•ll] ...... '4.tt Having defeated the l>est high school cross countr y t eams in California this year, UH! Cos ta Me•• Jf11h Mustal\BS added a nu· tional high school cham· t>lonahlp t eam from 8o1Jth Alrlca to their llst 'ruettday 1flernoon. Competing ht a special race with Louring Wes t ville Hig h rrom Natal, 8outh Africa, Mnd Simi Valley. the CIY 4·A champion, the rx>werluJ Mustan1s cruised to an impressive vletory over a two-mile course at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park The Mustangs. CIF 3·A victors, com pllod 28 pointd while Westville. which normally runs on live-mile courses. hud 3S and Sim i Valley 63. As usual. It was Junior Joe Young who sparked the Mustangs, finishing se~ond to South Africa's Claus Wagner Young was timed in 9:53. threl' seconds behind the win- ner Teammates Hiii Kolur. Alan Overholt lilld Orlan Thomp~on were fourth, '1/th and sbtth in 10.04, 10. 12, and 10 14. In a ll, Cost• Mcu's top rive huncrs flnJahed 2-4 S·f.11 With the cxcepUon of Wasner . the South Africans d1dn 't t1how the leg speed that Co11 la Mesa did early In the race "We had four RU1!1 within 15 yards of euch other a nd that's the way we have been all year," said Costa Mesa cross country coach Joe fl111· Sailors DuTnped, 63-61 , On Last-second Bucket By ROO£R CARLSON Of 1111 G•llY " .. I Sl•H Ray Donnelly took a pass. went to the t0p of the key and connected with one second left Tuesday night giving h is K a t e ll a fl ll(h (Anaheim I KnJg h h • tearnrnafes a 63-81 Vlc- tor y a nd a spot l n tonight's semlllnals of tht-48th annuttf Hunl- lngtoh Beach fnvl la- tlonal basketball tourm1-ment. Do nn ell y 's bucket dumped Newport Harbor Into the consolation s e mifinals Thursday night (7 I at II unt ington Beac h High against Anaheim 's Servtte, u 79. 76 loser to D own<!y 's Warren. It was a disappointing loss for the Sailors of coach Jerry Oe8u11 k, who had contained the Tonlqftf't "'"'" 1 K,t .. 1111 v' Wtt'"" • lO '""'"t>O'"" Borll ••. £<1.., ,,~ free-scoring Knights for most of the n ight especially In the second h alf with an effective 1-3· l zone. which had Katella tied In knots dur- ing the third quarter when It could manage only five baskets in 23 at- tempts Poirie r Leads Uni To 61-3 7 Victory By a Dally Pilot Writer Despite playing only two quarters. talented Junior Ro~cr Poirier scored 17 points lo spark the University High Tro- jans of Jrvlne to a 61·37 victory ovl'r Brethren c>f Paramount Jn opening round action or lhe Laguna Reach baskN- b111l tournament Tue11 d:iy afternoon. Al 6 Thurec1uy . lhc Tro- , ... , •• k .... ... c-.... ,... 0-...... 11 ..... • ]O H f')#f'tV\ l•9'4'0C ~ CAH1nit1H1t "' 9,.,,.,_,. I ll f.ff)(H .. , ¥'\ (.it"t•fl'U ~pio"'"'tt Ov•rttrftfWI\ • t..e'tf.t•• -~ E., ... ,o4'ftl d 11m~ meet Brea. a M-63 victor over California Hi1th of Whittie r, 1n c h a mp lon!!hlll quarterrina Is action. Before a !lparse rrcrwd of 65 al La11una Beach HJgh. Dooi S<Jre1"s Tro- JanA quickly took advan. taae of an outmaMed Brelhren Warriors' live, opening • 10.a lead with four minut«• aone and brH1ini ther .. ttcr ter whom the Trojans uaed as they either scored on fast breaks or via the passing game. Sorey mixed things up, ordering his Trojans into a delay g ame at certain int e rva ls against a Brethren team that lost the ball 12 lime!l in the last three periods Brethren cut the de· flrlt from 16·5 to 24-16 at the half. scoring most af 1~ points a.cainst Uni's second Strini{. But Sorey called on tu s flrst team in the third quarter -and despite a 5 r or ·l5 s h ooting pedormanre in that period -the Trojans still led 42 28 gorni;: into the final quarter. University then rolled as Brethren los t the b•ll five times and could only ltlt on three field goals in the laet •ilhl minut4J6 . In addJUon' U> Poirier, &he Trojans got fine p e rforman ces from sbarp-s booting Mark Orecn. who h&d 11 p oi nt s. and from playmaker Bill H~lford. And. when Newport's Rolf ~hwalbe stolt> the baJl with 2 : 11 remolnlng and scored lo make It 61-57, it looked like I.he Sailors were l(olng to m aintain thei r lead, which wa11 as high as 59·5J earlier m t he final stanza. S<:hwalbe's theft c11me alter Kalella had con- lrolled the ball tor 1.25. seeking a wuy lo ca utiou s l y s olv t• Newport's active 1-3-1 But alter SchwaJbe'11 effort the Knights' Chuck Greene, who scored a> to maintain a 20.2 average ent~rin1 the game, htl from 18 feel, then stole the ball and scored agrun to tie it at 61 with 1.25 to go. ~ The Sailors mlsst'd a free throw moments later and Katella reboun- ded and then went into the delay Mark Bradburne lied up Donnelly with 25 seconds lo go. but the Knights controlled the tip and called their final time out with s ix seconds lcrt. Then they turned lo Donn e lly and he responded with the win· ner The Katella 1·2·1·1 pre ss was directly res pons r· bl e for 14 Newport turnovers and the Sailors were guilty of 27 miscues in all. many due to lhe stepped up tempo the press stirred up. Nt w pon Hlr-Mt ,.,, ,, ..... . <;r .... ~.,, .. 1 1mtT'M'Wl.A (Al,.. 9,_...,,,_,,n,. IM "' 1'nt1#'t ,.,,, .... , C',tlt .. hl" VI"°'°"' °"'*"'ltv 08nf111>v Rtw'!Mn ~, .. 1,,,.,, ff""Jric.• Wf'tl .. lf'tt'ln tot.th '" It ... •• n I' •• I( •ltll• 101 1 II I I) ' ,, I I " ' '1 M '" " .. • I 4 II ' ~ 0 I 0 ' II J I 0 71o II ,, tcoro1110u.,11,. ,,. • .,,."','' ,, ,, '" 6 ,,, lt• .. 11• '" •• 11 " 41 hn "We d idn't want to chan,. for this race. Plu.s, Davt' ~Pta8Ue and Seatt Scheide ran well. They were 'lfJth bnd 17th early In the race but moved way up." 8pra;ue and Sr.hekle ftnlahed 11th and 12th in 1o·a1 and t0:32ov4frarG- lallvely nat course. Jn fact, It was the somewhat flat coursa th1t 90me of the &AAh Nric1nA talked about. '"l'he l ast two races we ran In America& were on a more hJlly cou rse," said SPORTS Dolphins, MD Win The Dana Hilla Hlgh Dolphins. with a three. game winning streak go- ing, are In the cham- pionship semifinals f!{ the Santa Ana lflgh In- v It a ti on a I basketball tourney t o n ig ht (8 ) against the Santa Ana High Saints. The Dolphins of coach Art Jenkins made it to the semis with a 59-58 victory over Garde n G r ove 's Rancho Alamitos Tuesday ntght, sparked by the 20•polnt production o f Steve Cra po, an all-tourney choice al the r ecent San Dimas (nvitational. Also in the win column Tuesday in non-league action was Santa Ana'~ Mater lni. which buried v1s1Ung Savanna High a( Anaheim. 86·58. behind the play Q/ John Gar<-'4 \23 points) and Jim S<:hull7. 06 points and 11 assls~I. D11 .. Hlll1U~ I• I II' ..... ," • t Rlltf"•"" 0 ) ,. ·~ 8 01v1 Codnu , who flnJ1 hed .tfhth '·Hut lhla wu an tnJoyabl e C-OUr•e. '• In rt1ards lo runnin1 t•o mil•• lnatead ol tlve. Codner uld, ''ll's qult.e hard. Jt aeu )'OU back When you start. Vou'rt not u.ed to the pace. Dou1e Anderson, the 29-)'.etr -old coach of lhe South Afrlclnit. s,id, "our courses are rou1her and you stumble more. Su~ thl• course lt •moother than the track we train on.•· Mes ans In 90-56 Laug!ier Big £atria TM C<>t'ts Meu ffjgh CosLa Mcsu's C~Ue Thomas hooked lhi!> Mustan1~meet Anaheim 1 . l' In the championship 24-pound Ing c recent!)' near Cata ana 11emltlnalt round of the Island while flsh1ng aboard tho Seaforth, An a h eim buke lball oul of Davey's Locker ln Newport Beach. tournament tonight :it 8. -------------------ha vinf blitzed Orange 90-56 1n O}>enlng round action Tuesday night at Anaheim High. In other first round games Tuesday , Anaheim burled tfunt lngtoo Valley Christian a( Newport Beach 74-4 1. Sunn)' Hills downed Cypnss 73.st: Valencia High of Placentia up ended Magnolia. 56·52. Coast Area Mat Results And in a non - lournamenl game at John frord Park in Bell Oardens, Liberty Chris· llan High of Huntington Beach upped its record to4·1 with a 61-50 victory over Mid-Cities of Routh Oate. C011ta Mesa had (Ive players score ln double figures as it recorded the most points since Larry Sunderm an took over as head coach In 1974. Steve Parrino led the way with 16 points wh.ilc Gary Wills. Stan MJll er and guard 1'im Young had 14 apiece Youni;<. playing a fine· fl oor game, also had 11 as· VAIUCTV """" .... ,, .... ()fl ,,.I "··-·· •~ '°"'~•• JMI Dinn.., 11....0 I •• 101 "411'!1.il IM I .... ( OOllM"°I I ' 1tf Mllt ... 11 !Ml "-< E.,.•«<t• In 1 UO l(lnQCV>riet Pl\tl\l'llt~l lfl H••f IV I ~( Col•\6 I 1n -•Cl•,,•do IVlplMO<IV ••)JS t• -"loll IV I ~( fllO"I-" I) I •' ''S .,.,,.,,,.,, tMt CIO< Lo~t' I •S. Mor win IMI (tlnnod M•••f \ 111 ••\ Ot~ 1"110.( L•"°*""'1h4' II\ Htl..,_. IMI ll!>r At•••\ I~• 1•1 CIWl!•tt•t tMI Cit< '-'""""""'"q 0 -· Orov•r IMI p1nnff<I Ml)!q II JUlflO• VAUtn -i...v .. ,.1u1 t11 v.1..,.1. n "'•'-"" ,.-,., 0111Md Fll'lll 10 10) l(f~lly !Mt"°" llY lnol~ll 117 ltem~OI\ IMI •fltM d 0.l•ln I !IO. 110 01Klo•IMIDtrlll~"ll-Yl O 111 -Gfof"I"" IM/ d•r G~llo ~' Ill ...... !MICll'r l•COm!Noln 1111 Stowell IM I llod Y ••brouqft I I IO\ 8r0dew•q CM I pifWll'd GantM•t 0 0 ls.I MOl>O IMI atnn•d l .., ... I 1'<I 1U -llt lMl ~tltll<lll O 11\ Wllll• IMI !l•t G•bll\ I I 1'9 l(l~"IMl wonbylf"l•U•I lfwt SO..nce• IM' "'I>""' lorl•fl l'ltOSH·SO"H Mint.., vi.10 ,.,I 1111 Vot-11 t\ A"'' tM l 01nnf'tt Ntuwt~ 1 10 sists. as the Mustangs Basketball shot 52 percent from the fl oor . Do u g Dysa rt added 11 point'!. C .. laMtu C .. I Scores fO'l -8tHf"!:H (M I •on b;t tort~1t I I) -f'tll• l.\o\1 pt-Su\\MaA 1 •\ 110--'•UC IMI •I-("'''°~ I 0 171 "'"° Ur\t .. ,....d H<>tm.onno·•v "" ITI Mellt CMI &11\n..e rr•"\).,, l)t O'"lt'""' IMI dooc Sonlm • t 141 lutlr IMI nfM.0 L"'""' 11 tW ~ IVt Cl'IWI"" "d.,n•.i 17 16\ MltMI\ IV I'""""" .......... I 00 "' hy!Of IM•O.c N•o•ll? tt1 lAN• l/11101n"""0 ''"'" / IO ..,., loflt IVI ""< S•nd•ll f ~ VAIU1tv E,..,._, 10 1 l)f) Cou• -•• 'I S.ll\flf~(tt'I U:t P'"""" A11m~"' 1 11) 101 ""'•' II! I """ bv tori., I 111 ... ,fMIYIEl!k'cD1mM1107 110 s , B•oolrt"• IC 1 o•notld "'"""" lat. lll..-M.fM:&HO II! I l>or1net It '"""" );10. 1n Aro-tf>CIOM !f t OonnM Elha\lt"" I I) l;ill Pe•kl~ (IE I PIMt•O T 8•oo0.•n\ \ 01 10 M v,•tlil tEtwt>nby•ntff•11 t\4 OUddrlCICI" ICI D•"""" ~Win \ Ol •M 11•r6' IE 1 w.,.1ty rorl•ll Ill f•'Klt fCIOIM!'CIC•"'"'""O·V> ·~· ,. ... , IClo•nMd ll•·llAll I,, ""' SMll ICI "'""by •o•'""I V1U91lY llt -.ff CUI Oil Ul-•S ._.,,,,,.., fE f w'M"l rtY'ff)•h·•t ,,,., (UtfY tE I Othf!tr'"d H•·rr1 t44' I• 111 l•ylot IEI "'"""Cl M"'"""°"" • )0 n.-own 0 n " Witt\ It It II' Ip I n 1 It i. Coll1qc 110 ~n~•lll• IE l wo., DVt,,.l•ol 111 -lolf'94'\I fl{ I plM•d ICM• I S4 IJ:I ~Mitt 110114'< Cu<-llo' ll 1'.11 olW!do•.on IE I d4tc W•i.• 11 l 10 <;,,..,., IEI O.c l'••l>fful!IJ tj.& Stt'(.lttM\ter IE ' d,.t W10·• 11>& •U ~' CE I"'"'-G•i>h<tM I~\ llS~tvt• IE I won bV 101•.it (IA~ ~ ~'"'"" ) ,, C.000 0 ' • ~ I S<o't lty ~rt•n 10 Po1rra"I) . ""''"" I Vnunq > °""''' q \' Sno• Oitn49 t-illl tit t1 11 I) -~? ~nnd-o Alam110• 1n It I~ I• lll " I 9' ~ ti ~ ft) -V•fMt fE) 01ttnN1 M~<Jt"'"'"Y Q )t Hwt-8ull•r '") p1nn~ ""'"liiM "t •t JUollOll V•llSlff ltl•tttll lftl ISO Eth .. •1 ""''~'...,.IE f 1 tin •W'(f"llll n IO:l -Mo"<I IEfl .._, Gr~N \ 7 11J ~OllH II f l PIM•d SIHh·r' ',. . 110 ..P~chow IE I de< JOl>fl•on l 1 t17-TMvtr C£Tt p1nn•d AQuf"f 0 ,, Ill ~ .... ~er IETI llrd M"lw!'' 7. 1311-Woa•e• I El ~ OH I/an °""" 1:1-8, l•S-Nftl>fft\ IETI cfoe Mn•11.,.,1 • l M Roll• IEI ... ,, bv lorltll 1~~011••11• re 1 d•• 010 u 1 111 44fft" Iii> ot~Nta M.,lln1 '8 '" -t.Ol'tn10 IE I wOft by 1/lrltll ~1.-.C.llOot•f lfTI won~ lorllll ,rti01H4 01'H South Coast League powers Corona d el Mar and ~lln Clem ente swept '"''"Y the OPP<>Slllon In non·leaguc basketball Tuesda y n ig h t as We3tmln ster a nd Los Al a mitos were vie· tJmlit'd. At Corona del Mar lhc Sea Kings got a ~-point output from Jack Tuz and had no trouble in befUng Westmtnster. 1M3, highlighted by a 28-9 fourth quarter And at !an Cle mente. the Tritons got balanted scoring, rebounding and defense In putting the sk"19 to§ Alamitos, 87-58. Corona t i Ma r's vic- tor)' wa. )te s ixth m seven st s and served as a tune for tonight's flrst-r ou d till with Workman of the City of lnduatry in the San l>imaa (ournarnent at La Verne ~liege. Jt starts Ill 7. Tuz scored 22 of hiit JS in t.M first ha ir and Doug Killian came oU the bench to score 10 point~ In lhe rourth quarter as Westmins ter willed aaamst lhe tearing CdM tempo. Reserve J ohn1ton Mitchell was one of four San Clmumte playars in double figures, scoring 11 points. as did Bill Nee· ly and J ohn Cariton WHlofll~I., 1411 It II . \ l ,,. lo \ " J 10 ll':"'r1moto • O 9Uf"tlfllot , P•f'\r , ' 1 Oom1nqi;< I I 0 v.11.,.,., o o u Ofllldl• II 0 I 0 Tf118h I) ti ti 41 (.tlOllf .. 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M ., .. ,,.., •• ft ... 1• ~ ,, 1 ll 0 I 0 n 0 ' ' I ' /) 0 ' ' ' 0 ' I 0 ) 0 Atctonl•qfll t 0 0 1 II '>'! f!/4•1\ '° II .... ,,_.,..,.,, MI Oon••ll ,,.._M '• " ' , 0 0 I \ " lo ' ~ ) . • • 0 •• 1 " Ounn•m Mll<l,.11 (MW.1' Ff1t~• II I tr l ? 11 1 ) 11 II II •I 1c ... ,,, Ch••••tt Lo\Al•lllll"' II C1 ti 1• Ill S.O~Ctem•~t· ·~ ·~ II II ~I :FV, Vikinp ·1.n Tourney Poirier. a fl 9 forward center who was All·8outh Coast Lea~ue flrat team q a IH>ptH>rnon~, t1cor9d six points durin1: a lop~ided ltrtr1t quarter when the T rojans. ustn11 an eHe<"Uve la11t break, opened a 16 5 lt'nd Diablos Breeze, 91-51 (K.,.,., C)U'ttltaft( Wlll••d Ray -••l•IOCI• 061 IJOI f!I ,.,.. "~'"' 11:11 WO.. bv IM•ll !01_...f.._l 181 1 de< M<Mo!nQtOI II O. 117-Wflvtl l!f) IJ~c IC4rl0 IU 1JO-,,..,_,,,,.,, lf Tld•<M.ttl"l 1 f17~1ty llill w°"byCorf••I m -a.11111tr.-.. re 1 a..c H•11 11 Oran1e Coast area prep basketb1ll teams Founlaln Valley and Mari n• CHunllniton Be•c h ) h o•d n orth Thurtday for •ation In ttt. Arroyo Grande In- vitation 1 I buketball tournament. From that po1nl On. lkn't')' IUMtltut('d freiefy u Poirier. who .scored on Mther U ·footHs or loyuJ)A, ut ori lhl' benrh moat o f the ••rond quart~r and ttll t'Jf tile fourth It didn't H~ttrn tn mal * * • .,..,.,,,., A•flfW' £vaM1t M•lfOfd 8All•f M'.y~\ ...... ~,, ~IO!foff ruu,, , .. .c. ""'"",."' .... ,, It ' ' , ' I ~ I 1 I I I 1 ) II n o I f ,, ,, '\<•"••• OU•r1tn 8'tl''"'" I I I 11 U"iw"lt'f It. " ti .. I , ' 1 I ' > Q ) ' " • •• lft II " I ~ • , ~ • n J ~· ,, •I GWC Dealt Cage Loss TOR RA1' C lt-Ooldtn West College's wornen't baalletb•ll •t1m lott • 8y a Dally Piie& Wri&.r The M luion VieJo fllgh Dlablm; ~ot the con- tldencc builder they needed 1'ueMday nighl Whe n th~y rolled pa.<>t l.he Cantwell Cardinals of Montebello. 91-51. in the flr11t round of the Lagun11 Ruch bas ketball toum11- ment rn 81VlnlJ Dave Kins: his first v1ctor1 u11 the Dlablo11' head coach, Mission Viejo advances lo r h amplons hi p quarterfinals action at 9 Thursday n ight when 1t meets defending champion La Mirada, which t.oppled Nogales HiJh ol La Puente, 83-42. The Daablos didn't look like the same tum that dropped 80-42 and 63-48 decisions to Fountain Valley and Santa Ana'" roothlll laat wuk when King took oYer as ~ad <!oach a/l•r Pat l\obertt IUddenly reeigned. Plnyin g with more ll•,..dffl1lon to Haneoelc ------------------coaa.,. 1'uft4bY nllht tn tht bthtrn C1Hforftia Junior Colltl• thtm· pion.~hipa at. ICI Cimino Coil•,.. The latt putt Goedtrt W• tn 'thurtdllY'• l :ao elaah WI~ Los~"'''°' Valle, fOr tlllt~l"fU1te, IH Bra.ft Jed Ootdfn Wiil With 10 polfttf lftd 10 reb0Und11 ind te•m· ma&6 Sbaron C1mpbflt ohlPitcl tn with 10 poltltA foil.IN AIMUtt• • ......... .,. .. , ft " ,, ,. t t I ' ' ' t If • ' J " I t I ' , J I • l I t I ' 0 • , • 0 • 1 • '° • IJ • 11, Jl.J•. '9The ltH*'1 8 .... n .. CHINOOK $6191 For the best chofoe in Chinook.a, select from the large inventory It " , Marquis Motort. Come in .~.-.----~-.~-ll::if;-..'"!oootod1yl _,.""' 8elko's m11tehing Divers watches arc truly extraordinary tnaoh1ne11: Smarlly styled for tlOth men and women, thMO ~o watches have an the laalures a d1v11r needs. Wholher abOVe•ground or 492 teat unoorweiter. It's on~ glll he or &11t will 111wnys trMwre. SEIKO j A . '1. W€/N€RT ,..Ith". )'' 11"('/R ~ ,, '•tw,.11 •h•,..o .. ,,...,. .. , •r~cw c A\1''°htt1• 1' ... <# ( • * •• ·~~ IJll ~f 111 det Ccrw•., I 1 1 u~rr.omo1011 tftJ "" l lrfl· 1111•"1..,, ,., 1to ~-CEI llflW\ftd Stll fltt 1K .,_ef'ct C& l CMt Ntl\Oft IJ 1 HS-(yOll (t;J OIM"" ll•fmolldl fl m .,fltf1Wll ff )W0<11>y101ltlt Hwl -~Mll!tll Pro Scores The und e f eated Baront o f Fountain V1lley coach Da•c Rrown c:ollldt with Atascadero Inn s:ao tiff, following the 4 :45 t ktrml1h b o tweon Marln1·11 Vlkln~1 and Santa Marla. The tourney conUnue."t fl'rtday Witt\ t h e semllinals and Saturday with tho chi.mplOh&htp uu .. low Prlef!, ond ~"9 treated like o lflemi:,.r Of rM John$0n Fom1ly. wos worth 901ng out of my woy f0<. Thor's why I rt!ComMIPnd you ol'tvcl to Johmot1 u Son. Their G~n loucti *"'fee It fhe ONL 'f woy to bvy. Give ·em o try. They rnol40 ~ou feet r.OI lmpottont. AM, 10 11'\(?, thor I! 1rnportol'lt 2tf& fiAMOll' BO'C1 ' COMA Mr~ ~·o M30 .... ' W9dnesday. December 15. 11176 OAIL y PILOl B .l PUBLIC NOTICE PU BUC NOTICE llOTttl O~ ,ICTITIOUI •UllNl.JS If~ ltH~llSllll .. HY ltAMllTATIMlllT t>tio4,ttfl I\"-'•'>¥ 0•"'" tPNll tr."" ft\••· .. ~·~ .... '°"'.,.c:iOfftOM-1 dtt\t~ •Ill Mt bll" ff'~IOI• t()f' "'"'' ., PtJBL!C NO'nCE 'ICTITIOUI eUllNHJ llAMI ITATeMINf n.. f<l .... lftQ --· .,, OOll\Q ~ ,_U•J O'/ga's Gown Recovered .,, •oo• •• 11.0."""' , '>'I"•,., .,, 1A1 c;1t•11~T•NO fl\• OllAHO£ .., _ _. ... , tlwl\ "'0•11 °""' •""' C 0 V NT Y C, It .. H 0' TAN D IN\0.1• iloA(,.<UtNE JOO N--· ~ 0-0.l<l<JthO\lth dA• yf 0.IOn\bor ltl• •111'-...,,, 11 .. (1\,(A ~~ £..,., <.11111.,, ,._,. p 1to-.1 tOOt E ""•'Of' O•••G t: C.oll•M *4• -(.A •'10. lOIO,\ W "'"" JO\..,i. C ... ""''"I J~l) R-~l\t•AIW C• 9tto1 Or 11 To•• CA Pvtll•\f'littJ Oran..,. 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'-'C'-"'" C•.,•n ™•-·~~I\ (Ol\Clu< ltd IJ'f a llm1I odN•l,.,•\ftlO ~· ..... ~ p .. ,~ ICalhlffft "-''' '"" \~l•"'"'I Wt\ 111..., "'"" I~ eo..111v c1 .. , °' O<ep~ Couli1von o.c tO, 1•1' / ,...., Pu!Jll•!l<HI O"•"O" Cot" CMll• ftllOI DK I~, >l. 1' 1'1• tl\\I Jt1I \ 1tn , j,,.,, Radio Reporter Finds Bridal Dress, Veil • 1-'rom AP Dispatches Soviet gymn<istOlga Kcwbut'• mlasillg wedding dress and veil have been found at ;an lndianapohs bus terminal and were bein& held for her by one or tbe city's radio stations. Troyanovsky, whoii1.c· appointment hud been l'lC pt,'<'lcd. ls an eit~rt in 1-~ar Ea:.tern alfairs Partial ly cdu<;uled 10 the Urutcd Stute~. ht> !tpeaks nu~nt English • Defeated U .S , Sen. Rubert Tait Jr. of Ohio 11ay~ he'll return to his (..'mcinnati law pr11ctlcc but that he has not ruled out further political activity ... .., ,,.. """ PUBLIC NOTICE Al••.tf\Owr Jo.,n Gtull""'' 1110 -----------•------------lll>lf&\I C~''" M•· • C.A •1~1~ f'ICTITIOUSaU$1NIEU Mark Watltlaa of station WIBC said an employe at lbe bw terminal heard the story of the missing dress on a morning newscast. She remembered a bus driver told her he found a wedding dress Fri day. when the troupe of Russian gymnasts featur· ing Mlas Korbut performed io Indianapolis before traveling to Cincinnati. "You never make these de- cislom until you see what the op- portunJtJes and optlofl8 are.·· PUBLIC NO'llCE ~:,:~.':"''fYI'-\ ., '9"0Yf '"''Dy 'fn "' N.tMa SfATl:MeN' At• ••nd"'' f11nn r,nt-<tJ nt• ,_..~,tollowtrtq Pl''°"~ •'it *"no ~t ~~~~=~:'::~,.~::~~=~,•:N~': M\IE~ CONSULfAHTS. tlt. "CTtTtous •U,INIH llAMI \TATeMl!NT _,,, ,.,, Cot-0..••• to .... -..0.CAfllt>lt l'llOl•-0 Oral\<)' COe\t Odil• P11111 Dtl'<f':1;:;.,~·::... Ht~:.,:;: C.0'0fl4<jd 0.-1 I t~ )) 1•1• ~ 1• &it><rrl H\l':o Ch11no H\I ... •t• 0.. IOllOWl"O -\Off\ ••t OOl"O llU\I ........ 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C•••. tlU, \ellt• IWl!Or•. l'-t.f11Vall~y tAn10I Thi\ bu\IN " I\ lOftelu<lto tpy ..,, Ill Olvt-1 JoAMMHCote ™' ,,., ...... , ..... llttO .. 11 .. •11~ Gounry C•tft1ot0.•"90 c.oun1,.., o.c . .. ,. ,._ """'"""O °'""°" Go<t•t Oelty Piiot DK lt.1>, 1', l•I• •'WI JI" ~. ttf) SJll I& A reporter for lhe station was sent to the bus terminal and found the dress matched the descrip. tion of the one Miss Korbut bought at a St. Louis de partment store Dec. 4. • Film director Federico Felllol sued an ltahan magazine for libel beca~ it printed an article say mg that he had turned into a Cuaaou during tus fiJming of the life of the famed 18th Cen- tury Venetian lover. The report that Fellini "l<>tll his head .. ov~r u yOWlg actress and was about lo leave his wife, actress Giulietta MaslDa. was the cover st-0ry o( Novella 2000, a Milan women's weekly Fellini said the report was .. seriously libelous and harming PEt..L1N1 ror his personal and family lire and deprived or any ground, the fruit or mere imagination.·· • Actor-comedian Freddie Prinu, star of the elevision series "Chico and the Man," has been sued for divorce by his wire of 15 months. Kathy Prlnze. 26, cited ir· reconcilable differences in a petition liled in Los Angeles against Prinze, 22 It was the first marriage for Prime and the third for h.is wife The couple hetve u 9·month old son, Freddie. • F1t1N11 Despite poor skiing cond1· lions. President Ford and his fa mily are scheduled to arrive Sunday at the Rocky Mountain resort of Vail for a 10-day Christmas holiday The Fords traditionall y sp(•nd the w1nlc•r holidays in Vail, where the President own~ a con dominium. Skiing has been a regular purt of Ford·s routine while at Vail But skiing th is season has been ruted ( J poor at Vail. The ski re· PEOPLE port lists the snow depth at Vail al only 10 inchc..'S. with no new snow re ported. • Blog Crosby and tus wife, Kathryn, will Join Mayor and Mrs. Abraham O. Beame ut a special Christmas cer emony today on the steps or City II all in New York City The program will include the mayor lighting lhc traditional Christmas in City llall Park and Crosby cr ooning .. Whil l•Christmas." • Oleg A. Troyanovsky, career diplomat and son of the first Soviet ambassador to WashinRton, ha:s ~n appointed ambassador to the United Nation~, Tass said. He r eplaces veteran Jacob A. Malik, who ha~ returned to Moscow to work lhere as deputy rorcign milllster. Intercollegiate Ra~e said the Ohio Rcpub!Jcan He was defeated Nov 2 by Cleveland Democrat Howard Meueebaum. Taft said he will relum to the law rlrm of Taft, 5'ettlnl~ and Hollister. c1 ftrm founded by his late father, U S Sen Robert A. Tait. • Ttie Federal Deposit Insurance Corp wunll> six firms owned by C. t\rnboltSmilb's brother removed from bankruptcy so tht' agency cetn recover funds loaned the firms The petition by the government agency chargf!s th&l hrms owned by John A. Smith or San Luis Hey Downs owe the FOlC more than $36 million in loans made by defunct U.S. National Bank on real estate valued at $8 7 million. C. Arnholt Smith was head of the bank declared insolvent In 1973 and also the principal owner of Westgate·California Corp , now in bankruptcy. • A $3. l milhon dividend for the late billionaire J. PauJ Gelly In be distributed among his relatives be<:ause it is not part of his estate, a judge ruled in Los Angeles. Superior Court Judge Nell A.. Lake rul~<I against the J . Paul Getty Museum which argued Gl!TT'I' that the money from a 19.14 tru~t of his late mother , Sarah C. Get· ty, should be part of the est<1te since the dividend was declared May 5, before Getty's death in Lond<tn on June ti at the ag<: of 83 The museum is a principal heir of the Gt!lly es~te under his will which is being contested by tus oldest granddaughter, Anne Catherine Getty or Corona del Ma r • Cahforniu had its first woman attorney general but only until today Elizabeth Palmer held the office while Ally Gen. Evelle J . Younger and his chief deputy. 0.arlrs Barrett, were in Hawaii for a meeting oMhe NallonuJ As· sociallon of Attorneys General. Mrs Palme r. who normully heads the slatt> Justice Depart ment·s Civil Uivislon. is oncof 75 women attorneys employed by the department, compan.>d to 20 women five years ugo • So m eon~ 1s send in g Chris tmas \·a rds for South ,.ou .. ou Dakot;. stat<' Treasurer David Volk. But he·s not sure 1f the sender is a friend or foe, .. Dave Volk for Governor ... the front or the card re~1ds Inside. howevC'r .. vou·ve gotlo be kidding:· Volk says hundreds of the cards have been re· cc1ved, mostly by fellow Republicani. The cards c1mta1n no signature· and no return address, although they wt'tt' pe>stmarked Sioux Falls UC' Santa Cruz Wins A UC Santa Cruz sail· .mg team with Dougal Johns on of Newport Beach at the helm won the Pacific Coast In- tercollegiate Yacht Rae· ing Association sloop championship, beating out eight other schools In a series sailed in J(Hoot Sh.ields Cluss sloops u1 the ocean orr Newport The vi c tory :.ends Johnson and his two-man crew or Rob W adc and Tom Wals h to South Car olina where Tht! Citadel College will hosl t be nation al ch:im· pionship Jan 11-12 E'r.-P~AJ4 X-RATED ••• Ca1Uorn1 a, and I'm using proressional~ No more amateurs ... The 70·minutc film, which cost about Sl00.000, hBB played most major U S cities this year The backer11 iave recouped all or their money "I KNOW TH El" RE MAKING profit now,'' said Mlss Palmer. who took a straight salary of $7,000 tor the deal. which lncludC<I her promise to tQur the country promoting lhefllm. She snld she would work ror a percentage or the profit on future mms. Miu Palmer saJd she has no qualms about performing in an X-rated movie, but insisted It would have to !)() a screenplay "even Catherine Deneuve couldn't tum down -a big budgtlt, big costume pictures. "From whut I'm doing, I 'll make enough money to go in business for myself in somethlnl I really enjoy," she Hid. indicating she would hke to open a health spa and dancing achool. "And f feel this l8 Just a stepping stone, you know" A way for me to make money. And, still. I enjoy it " The PCI YR A t.loop chnmplonshlp is for the Dick Sweet Trophy Runner-up In the com· pellt1on wns UCI wi th Steve Was hburn as skip- per and a crew or Dave Pritcherd <1nd Ri ck Komb_lulh. Stanford Un iversity was third with Alan An· drews Jr of Newport Beach as skipper Hts crew was Barry Douglas and Charles Lamphere Troiano Frede rick E. Barthe or Costa Mesa ::;erves as a training officer in the Coast Guard R~scrve Willard Company Given Boat Pact The Willard Company, longtime manufacturer or fibe rglass boats in Costa Mesa. has been uwarded a $975,500 contract for the manufacture of 10 addJUonal 32·fool ports and waterways pa trol boats for the U.S. Coast Guard. In the past Willard has received contracts worth over $4 mill ion Crom the Coast Guard for the manufacture of these vessels which are used for patrol, Pollution control and fire s uppression. Delivery of the 10 boats under the latest con tract wlll b<!gln in mid 1!1'77 at the rat~ of lwo boat11 per month. Willard has plants In both Coste Mesa and Fountain Valley Rep. Jerry Patterson <D·Santa Ao<1) who a.s- slated Willard in obtaining the contracts, said about SO people are employed In government programs ut Wlllard and about the sume number at subcontrac tor plants In the area ,.,..., P.,,e A1 FIBBER McGEE RETURNS. • • a •bow with tbe Jonians. aeeJdng 1 title that Indicated tying. Wrtt«-Quinn, who had bMo a commerci1I arUJt. brought In a band-decorated tiJD, "Flbber McGee." It seemed perf oct, and t.be Jordau added "Molly" rrom another character Marton had beelidoln1. "fDBEa M~GEE and Molly" became a naUonal hit~ and the Jordana moved the sbow to Hol1Jwooc1, where \ha>' also ap. Ptared lo movits based OI\ the char•cteri. They rttlated the tr..-UOO t.o ~levltloo. "Dutin• thoae early da,ys, TV wu kUllng people: stars and ~ were 1otttnt heart at· tacu from overwort." Jordln recalled. "Marlon bad h•d a beart attack ln 1953, and we were aau.nect wllb radJo. We st.art.cd tlUUint abot,it TV lo ll50, but U. llarlon'a cancer wu dll· covered.·· Sbt died tn 1981. and Jordan married Gretchen Stewart ln 1182. "f'ib~r MC'Gee and Molly" appeared us u TV show with Bob Sweeney and Kathy Lewis. but dkf.n•t have the same magic. WHAT RAS JIM Jordan done alncetben! "l often think what I can say when people ask me UWt. I only know that I 'm 10 Umes busier than when l w .. s ln radio. When you'te working. you sd every· thing else aside. Now I'm able to do all lbe things I wanted to do, like woodworkJng and ptdan· ln1.'' BOATING 3 Yachts Vie in Florida Three Nt>wport Harbor }aChls arP heading ea~t by land and sea to be· i;ho w c ... i.l'd d Od hopefully win troptu~ - I n t t: t• v r l' ~; I I g I 0 u ~ Southern Oceun RucmJ' Conference which gelb unde r w 1:1y ut SI Petersburg. l"la . Jan 29. Sailing on her own bot tom to the Florida coast 1s Jim Kilroy·~ 79-fool ketch Kialoa with tht: ob- Jectlve of defending her line victories In each or the six races in the 197ti SORC Kialoa picked up line honors <first to rlnish 1 In the 1.032-mill· Lo5 Angeles lo Mazatlan race IJs t month. One of th~ mo!>t cl05dy watched new yuchts in the SOCR will bt' Hill Pii s<'o<'·s 5 1 foot Sparkman and Stephens· designed yacht. Scan dalow.. whic h was buJlt o r a luminum Jt Sparcrart Company m Costa Mesa Scandulou.' 1s a mass of exotic sail 111~ machinery built J l cost esllmated 1n exce~~ or S250.ooo. PASCOE WA S former ly thi: owner of \ht German yacht S11udude wluch won her division in the SO l-tC lust yur P ascoe don a ted thl· yacht to a local collegL· while the new yacht w1:1:-. being built Another new yacht which will be "lank tested .. In the SOllC •~ the 46-foot ~loop Hii;(h Roler co-owned by Biil Power of Newport Beach and Dennis Conner. San Diego. I llgh Roler i!> iJ Doug Peterson design bwlt at the Eichenl aub yard In San Diego Powe r waf formerly the owner of the Swan·44 Questar which placed high in most local or (shore sc•rw:< during lhc ' past two years Conner ii. a former wmner of thl• SORC as wt•ll as .> rormcr world Star chum pi on. form e r Con gr ess1on al Cup win ner, starting helmsmun on the America's Cup de· fender Courageous In 1974, and a bronze medul w;nner in the Tempest Class in the 1976 Olym PICS. THE SORC IS known w1 the world's gree1test "outdoor tank test" for new yachts. It attracts the top racing yachts and m ost o;k ilful rac ln~ crew'! Crom all over lh~· world rn addition to the local yachts. a number oflocul sailors will be heading east tn January lo crew on eastern yachts Di c k D C'ave r ul Newport Beach, one or the wmningest skipper'\ on the West Coast, will ~ on the cre w or a new yacht owned by Pat Hag . gery of Dallas. 1'ex. Deaver wus lhii; year's winn e r o f the Congressional Cup, win· ne r of thl' One Ton Chnmp1onahlp In EurOJll' and co·11klpper of flur ricane Deck. the han dfcap winner in the re cent MazaUon r uce In his own yacht, Hat Trtck,> he woo Newport H~bor Yacht Club't1 AhmllllliOn Serl es and tie d lor': second In L<>s Angell-s Yacht Club's Whitney Series. DON VAUGHN, one ol the rcn-.most foredeck men ln lhe sport la m Australia to sail on Ballyhoo tn the Sydney lo Hobart race !tarting Dec. 28, and will then ny to Floridu to sail on Scoramouche out or Chicago In lhe SORC. The schedule ror thls year'! SORC la the St Peters burg to Boca Grande, Jan. 29; the St Petersbura to Fort Lauderd3Je. Feb. 2 : Ocon 1'rtao1le race ofr MJ1mi, Feb. U . Upton CUp ofr Miami. Feb. 18: MJama to Nassau. Feb. 21, ind the Nu.au CUp. F b. 25 t 84 DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE :-· 'uP•tuo.."":~.,. o"™• STAT! 0' CALll'OllNIA l'Olt THE COUNT\' Ol'Olliu.o. 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Mlcbul Dlumenlhal, named as Jimmy Carter's sttretary ot the treuury, eumpillles the rap to rtcbu story. The 60-year-old chalnn&n or Bendix Corp., a billion-dollar firm headquartered near l>elrol~. la a German·bom naturalized U.S. ctUzen, whole fami· ly fled to Sh•nlhal, China, in 1931 to escape tho Nazi.I. But they wound up being tmpriloned by the · Japana.eln World War II. "I FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT a pel'IOQ ha'Vinl no eo.y becauae I had a lot o! experience wl\b that sort of lhini myself," be said recently. Blumenthal was at Carter's side Tuesday when the President.elect announced b1a choice for a treasury secretary. ln aiawer lo a question, the lnduatriallat sald be NAME lnth~ NE\\'S will "certainly make all necessary disclosure (or his personal finances) both pursuant to law and Gov . Carter's auidelinea." Blume nthal came to the \Jnlt.ed Slates in 1947 with $60 In his packet. .. Once l made it to thla country, people l met didn't care who my father Wal\, what hJs income was." he said. "When I told them that I bad just ar. rived here, they usually would say, 'Gee, that's great.'" BLUMENTHAL, WHO DID NOT finish high school, graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a major in international finance from UC Berkeley. He worked his way through tbe university, boldina at least 25 different jobs, ranging from janitor to truck driver. After earning a master5 degree in public ad· ministration from Princeton University, he won bis doctorate ln economics and took a faculty job at Princeton In 1954. Three years later he left \be school to become vice president of the Crown Cork International Corp., a firm with several foreign subsidiaries which produced botUe caps. ''IT WAS MY FIRST tJcperience in business life and 1 learned a lot.•• be recalled. His work attracted the allenlion of then· presidential candidate John F. Kenned who even· tually n.a mcd him to the post of deputy assistant secretary of state for economic affairs. In 1963, h e move d "technically out of the State Department and into the Whlle House." where he headed a. special foreign t rade delegation which completed and signed an internationa l trade package known as the Kennedy round. •1.U"'18NT"AL HE LEFT PUB UC SERVICE in 1967 to become president of Bendix. International, a diversified manufacturing firm. Five years later, he was named board chairman at Bendix, the n ation's 70th largest industrial firm, according to the Fortune list of the top 500 companjcs in America. Within Bendix. his philosophy is "people before profits. It relates to a philosophy of working with and through r eople," he srud. "Above all, people here don't fee forgotten<, "It is not I who siL'> around and gives orders. We work a.J a team.'' he said. Md while his is a team approach, he said, "The person at the lop sets the tone. There Is no such thing as being relatively more honest in one asped or life than another." Blumenthal is married and has two children. ~OMIN1GE~.M lL'i~~l!tJ®~ B a nk P ia•• O,.ea Beue To mark the completion or a $200,000 expansion Qnd r e modeling J>roject, Bank of America's Newport Beach br'incb, 3444 Via Udo,' will hold a public oi>en house t.brouahout the bualness day Thursday. The renovatl<m, which enlarged the branch more than 25 percent, Included an additional walk- up telle r window, a new escrow department with a aeparatc outside entrance and a larger loan of· ficera• pl~Uorm area. f.ftl-111Ut t.o Appear Cathy Rigby, \J.S. Olympic gymnast, wllJ at· lend Saturday's grand opening of The AcUvlat, the first store devoted exclusively to the aportawoman, at South Coa11t Plata, Cosla Mesa. Miss Rigby will be present from 10 3.m.·2 p.rn. to greet shoppers, sign autographs and de· monstrate The Activist's equipment and fat hlon1. 0.0,. t o Pq Dfef~d Fluor Corp. 'IJ board of dlreetors declared a quarterly cnsh dividend of 2S cents a share oo the company's, common stock. The dividend represents a 2S percent Increase· and brings the annual rate lo $1 a share. The board also declared 11 quarterly cash dividend of 75 centa a share on the company's Series B preferred stock. Dividends will be payable Jan. 15 to shareholders of record Dec. 31. The company also reported consoUdated net earnings or $64,880,000, or 13.88 a abare, for the fl.11· cal year ended Oct. 31. For the comparabJe period a year ago, earninp were $47,411,000, or $2.81 a share. ConaoUd1ted r evenues ror tho 12 months were Sl.801,761,000, compattd wttb the $1,325,423,000 re- ported for the coneapondln112 months in 19'75. ,., ~on1 W"°Olf OU\U•H •GOf"eH I\ •"4t PltO<llll Av•n.,., Clttll ~w (l>unly ttl Ortl\Qlt "•'• 01 (;llllonllf. 11\tl • WCll'•IV l"lt't~ 1, •-I 10 Ill c- '>V 0.IHof •n<I Qr~"l•d It! A[TNA •V~INC:n Clt£01T. 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M Ult &Ian, No. tn• ~ • ...,. ... <;ellfo,,,1 •• So IA< 11 ~nown t.o ttlf Stcured Party, Ill but.IN \\ fttf!IO\ •nc:I tdd-- by ""' OtlltOI' IOr Ult I'"" -" '-' Ottt, .... : '•'"•· 04 T~O O•oll'lller '• lt76. .. (TNA IUSIHUS ClllOIT, INC .. ,,..,_ M lie<•, , ........ 1 ~ ......... -. ,.,..,..,. C<'Mlt. lftf. 1'tlA-etllMSlA" s.ti•m• LAllA•IH,C:A .... P l'IAlll'llM Ortll')O C..il o.4 ry Pl let. °'I< ". ",. nl11' 1-1\'I "ftllOw o'"" HOVit, "' ,\Otto, l•l-hl•M. (A '1M2 4 '"'" boll-lteMfor I• to "' (Oft •-l!ldo<1oret1•r Jt'IWfV,, IWT,•I 11\oOlllool A08E"T N llROXON,At lo<"'IY ti L1w, 1J0t Ptrll A-, 0.J!Mlahllftd.CfltlorM•. l> .. Tl!O DectMbolr ~. tt1•, l•ll•AUl.l(A .. LAN TtlWl\ltro• STATEOFCAL.,ORNIA t '$S. COUNTYOl'OllANOI > Cf\ o.ami..r >. lt76, tlefont me, C"9 ll"Ml'-<t,e Htllf'T l"vlllk '"""'°' ""' CoWP\ly .,,., ~ ........ .-1 ... .. -rtd PAUL KAPLAN, k.nowtlllt .... .. Do'"'.,.,.., ......... ft..,,. 11 tu!Mcrt-to lllt w ttllt11 lfl•ltu"'•"I tflCI 11< __ ..._., 11\al a.. Ut<IMll Ille .. -. Lease Volvo! . ~11 VOLVO Ml OD . F'uflu ~i>l*f f lfHH wtaMIOO/, ~ glo#. w111w Uru ' AM/fr.I lttrto. U mo optlWltld ffOM. Cop coif~; kllidual bol.--'3l)OO; Ill 11 JOit molll.ht ~ 6 1'CnH In .odoonct: Ota ,opprowd crtdft; (1mtll7J! Wt ltoat .Gil ,,.,. modtlt . h£nll r i·rnlll .MAR•IS -~ -J1/1t1 lllx V ofvo / 1'o Ohl lu02 ~ti1r1uerl1e Pkwy., Mlo lun Viejo (71'4) tU f·288 I I 'I'd Ilk• 11 /ob for my dad!' M erry Twists Who Wanta to Be Practical? By 1'e AlllOClat'1! Prus You don't have to be n rnllllO'nl.lrc lo 1plurge on llomelhina utterly utraniant this Christmas. Retailers ar..: offcrina a ran1e or imprac· Uc al toodles al almott every prke lev~J. Here Is ll eumpling of Items, from less thllf'I $10 to mor~ than~. tor 1hoppera who waat lo r«-l Uke big apudurs but don't have $10,000 for a dollhouae Crom F .A.0 . Schwartz or Sll,750 for Nelman·Marcus· special hls·111nd·hers Citt -a pair or 6-monlh·old buffalo ctllves, de· livered anywhere in the United States: -DESIGNER DIRT. A bag or dirt, the kind you put your plaotll in1 for only $9. The elegant glm· rruck? The bag comes with in- Jtlals -intertwined "DR" - created to look like those on the expensive d esigner luggage, handbaga, elc. -Silk stockings. The reol lhma. complete with those now- unfa m 111 a r touches such us s~ams lhat went out"' style with pooty hos,•. I mporlcd from England, the s tockings c<>.'ll $25 and are 1tvailabte In silver or bh•ck only. A tny :.iutomoblle that runs on it.$ own live steam and lruvels· '' third of 3 mile in 1S minutes. Qist: $75. Dymally Travels May Sp ark Trade · -THAT OLD STANDARD, the necktie. At s definitely un· standard pric(', SlOO. The tie. or. fered by :.i New York City store, is made of handwoven Italian silk. but is fairly traditional in design. The ~i mmack is the package, a vel vet·llned leather bux. SACRAMENTO CAP> -Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally descnbes bis state-paid, six·DAtion Far rn tour as a "very successful " effort lo promote trade with Cali mla, an aide says. . "He ~ad a great many ntacts with persons lhat were interested in mcreasmi trade and merce with California business," Bob Holmes, Dymally eas secretary said. THE COST TO taxpaye ot the month·long trip will be about S31SOO. Host nations ''occasional· ly" paid some of the lieutenant governor's expenses, Holmes added. Dyma1Jy•s wife went with him, but not at atate expense, ajdes sald. On the tour. Dymally went to lbe Philippines, Japan, Auatralia, Indonesia, Papua in New Gulnea and Hong Kong. DAILY SCHEDULES included vislt.s with government and busl· ness leaders, but Holmes anld Dymally spent one day of lhe hip vacationing. South Korea was scratched from the itinerary. and Holmes said be did not know the reason. Dymally plans to make public a repart on the tour, but will not immediately be avallable for in· terviews on the trip, Holmes said. Earlier this year, Dymally vis· lled his native Trinidad, at a cost to taxpayers of $640. Following that trip. Trinidad purchased three DC·9 aircraft from the California-based Mc Donnell· Douglas Cor1l. Big Ci-op Expected WASHINGTON CAP) -A new government analysis shOws that lhe U.S. wheat stockpile by next June 1 will be the large8t since lhe huge grain s urpluses of the early 1960s. Ov~r 1 'hc Counter NASO UtfinqJ Llmited ed ition perfume. At $175 an ounce, it's in lhe running for the tiUe of most expens ive perfume a round. The Jean Patou acent is advertised as being "so rare and available to so few. each fiacon is registered." -A brie fcase with status. Louis Vultton . Gucci. Ma rk Cross. Sak~ f''lfth Avenue. They range in price from just. under $200lo more tht1n $500. -COSTLY CARO. 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( ...... -,~ ... •• '"' N•tlOn•I AIUOcllllon ot $oo(\jr!llt'"UU leH ..... l~lllNI Wl#dn~JY o .. ••l'lb1•• I' 'Jf6 s OAll 'f PILOT 'Beneficlal~ Personal Loans Send It Soar~ By MILTON MOSKOWJTl Thanks to people belng strapped fo r fund¥, una hat turned out lo be aa Mmaational ycur for a company callee Beneficia l Corp. lt will nel $100 million alter tu ea for the firs: time In Its h1 story The main generator or these yrofits Is Benericial '~ mainstream business: making smal loans that carry hlg~ rates of Interest. The company operates more than l, 700 of ric es und er th e Beneficial Finance flat . Thls network ranks as the nation's second largest small loan opera- tion, the No l being Hou sehol d Finance Corp OIFCL Money Tree Business has been so brisk t1us year that Beneficial re cenlly reaC'hed a new high-water mark when It recorded more than $2 billion ln receivables, or money owed to 1t. There are only ubout 3S commercial banks that have that much outstanding m loans Out then hanks don't operate the: way Benef1c1al Finance docs. BENEFICIAL SWE~ ITS WAN portfolio lo S2 billion by extendrng cred it to thousands of persons who mieht not be able to qualify for credlt at a bank or who overextended themselves with bank credit or who simply succumbs to a Beneficial pitch. It's a little like the CB radio business, where Beneficial also operates through 1l 'I ownership of Midland lnlerna- t1onul CB units are turned out c:heaply tn the Far East, then sold here by Beneficial at a substantial markup. ln its finance business. Beneficial bu,ys money cheaply -and then resells it to you dearly. Just how dearly was brought borne to me a few weeks ago when a friend showed me a Beneficial selicitation that hud comemthe mail. MY FRIEND HAD JUST BOUGlIT a house. The local Beneficial omce had somehow obtained a list of new homeowners. And in the mailbox arn 'lcd this "Dear Friend" letter stating· "How would you like to have a couple of hundred dollars m your pocket right now? A couple of hundred dollars to buy gifts. some or the things you need. or to do lhe things you wantoqusttohaveandeOJoy! SoundgoocP "Well , you c::m have it! The enclosed Cash Voucher represents my guarantee to lend you the amount shown on the voucher -no questions asked. Just fill m the necessury spaces and m ail 1t back to me ... You will receive your money by r eturn mail!" ENCLOSED WAS A CASH VOUCHER for $214.74. All that was needed to complete the deal was my friend's signature a nd Social Security number. The money would then be dispatched immediately. If you looked al the buck of the voucher, you saw the terms of this "generous"oflcr The loan would have been repayable in 24 monthly in· slallments of $12. Ergo, for getting this quick $214,74, my friend would pay Beneficial a totaJ of $288. That works out to an annual interest rate of 29 9 percent, double the personal loan rate al most banks. FURTHER DOWN, IN SMALLER pnnt. was the notice that by signing th 1s voucher -and thereby accepting the loan -my friend would put up as security "all the household rurrushmgs and appliances" in his home. In case of default, Beneficial could come in and walk away with the TV set, washing machine or any p1e<:e offumiture in the house. This is certainly the finance business. Whether it c; "beneficial" depends on where you happen to be silting. IL seems to be all right for Benef1c1aJ shareholders. Earlier th1!\ year the company UlCreased rts quarterly di vldend from 31 'I• cents to3611• cents. Now1t's aboulloup1tagarn-to40cents. Union Talks Lower Demands Expected in 1977 WASHINGTON CAP> -A. heavy year of labor negotia- tions looms ahead, und forecasters say unions are likely to help President-e lect Carter's anti-mflation efforts by keep· ing wage mcreases moderate. The help is more likely to result from economic circumstances than from any effort oo labor 's part to kowtow to the new administration. ABOUT F IVE Miu.JON WORKERS will be affected in major contract t alk s next year, ahout the same number as In 1976, which had the heaviest bargaining calendar In three years. A number of key mdustncs will be affected: steel. coal. longshoring, telephone communications, aerospace manufacturmJ(, railroading and construction. • A sharp increase an wage sclllcmcnts next year , ex· ceedtng this year's average Increases of 8 to 9 percent In tho first contract year. couJd contribute lo worsening lnflaUon. But labor experts say that the lower-than-expected in· nation rates of 1976 and a continuation or a relatively hJgh unemployment r ate wi ll help keep wage Increases moderate. "IF THE FAUCET IS TURNED on and inOallon heats up, unions wilJ seek protection in the form or hliher wages.·• says W. J. Usery Jr .• outgoin1t secretary of labor. Bul ho notes that most contracts expiring In 1977 already have cost· or·hving escalator clauses thal help cushion against lnfla· t10n, and he says this will remove aome wage pressures Usery and other experts within tho Ford admlnlstralion predict 1977 settlements ranging around this year's 8 per· cent level. ln 1975, settlements uveraged IO percent In tho first contract year. "I don't think nl'xt year will be much dlCferent from this year." said nn offil·1al of the Council on WoRe and Pnce Stability. "The econhmlc rond1t1ons will be ;.ibout the same'' 116 t'lAIL y ..:..P...:IL..:..n_r ______ Wed...:..;;._n..c1~-ay"" • ..;;;Oecem;.;..;;.~ber;.;..._1s;;.;._1~979- PUBUCNO'n E -, .. ne llOTICI 01' l ALI Oil ••••oaw,.o l'll1t•ow AL PttOl'l llTY PUBLIC NOTICE CP4Vt W"alttCHtCOUltT~nfE STATIOl'CALll'OltlflA~ THI C:OUolTT 01' OltANGE ...... -TV Highlights ~ht• ... h.t tf'bY Ql'tfe"t ,,..., ~..,. ~ OlJH•J•f'll to ~' ( 1•'-" t1W• ol Ut~ (Ahtof'fU ... 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The show was taped in Davidson's home. ~"'t•v• "dift'\tj ( •foofwOOffOW•"te \oo 11ctt< utlvtt'\ d"'\lil l StrolqhttMc- 'f•nvt·(OYtrerl 0<<A\10ft4tl Ch.tl•r• J 91 &c• occ•~lon•i d'H•~'' on ~••' ''0"141\ cowrud with t>Mt" ¥•nvt ' OcC•\IOnff ( .. ti,,. fftOr•t <OY1trl'd M l'Mta' ''•""" l ~t.-no rhj•I,, brownuo f)l>l\.lerv ""nM~ bdi~ 1 Oc.c•Mot\41 rN1r\ rov•r•o 1woc~do vtnyt t £A•<U!t'<f"' \Wl'4,.I <.hitlt •¥0C"°"" q'Pl'tft '•br1r find ¥1n-;I I e-.cUf1V9~\ \w1v~I c n tt1r rovtt,•d In brow.n MUO-'-Y°"' 1 E ••c uhv .. ' t f\il1r cov flr'td In bl~ ffUWtr dno vi"•' t E nd TM>ie ti ~ lO. WOOd w1fJ\f"•trltWlt CBS 8 9: 00 -"The Getaway." Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw are out to elude both the good guys and the bad guys in this 1972 movie with Ben Johnson and Sally Struther-S. O.te<t O.tember 10 IOI~ WILLIA~I StJOHH ~tyCler- StLVAS & IATOlf tt•-tC.....Afo•••·· s-. ... e.CAU,_l 11Hl,.1Ml ,. .. 0.ted tftf\ l fltddVfll 0. 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Chtro tM 11..i 8ut10111 •0t11....-~0re ... ltilabe Celt lllttS "Tiit Cllrrstmu '>on and 0 Hulr l'l•ihl Al-.1 lutu"d 11• hie !MIC pupptls b¥ Std 4nd t.1111y tlrolft 01JI kob .. rh musa11 e is You• Impossible llt•am" IJ (i.?9 'e I J' l1ret11 Can f Win lrH lo\111"' Whtn 4 d•>COura~td l!ldn 11oubled by his so11's d1u~ 1d•htl1on. 1~ m1)la~fnly actu;ed ~I h1ll1n~ d hdttd dopi> pu~tt. the ne1~hbo•hood dPPlaud1 him and ht tleud~s hos new reputation rs tWtlh gotRR lo Pll!>On 101 m S'ECIAL CHIUSTMAS • SHOW FROM THE HOU LANO WITH MERV ID llefy Gilffifl SMw 0) Mod Sq11id ,_, Tiie ltlry ~e4 Sholr Eli) Oll!Ce i• Ailltuu €D u CtiHI lien Cr~ 10:00 D MAC OAVtS S'ECIALI * WITH RAQUEL WELCH AND ~CHAID THOMAS a 1.2.>i u 11~ m f:ilWii!MI< Oues Chrls111u SpeCiiCWhtn I Crow Up Gue~I R1tha1d lhom~~ sp· c1al gob< Raquel Weith lft wun&~ln~ plus Ille lltvl'flf Hills ~uulh Orche .111 •Rd thr Valftt Mnl•1 Cf\0t4le 101n smger com~r M '" IJa;rs IUf ' too' ar rhe flciltd.iy •.<110<1 as ltl:Pn llllour.h the fyts 01 thli.f•tn 111 O lltwi ti Bou1111 IJ ( 29 e ,) n Cll1rfie's AAcets ll"' /\n, .. 1· P•P<l\t 4 can man ll'ho U)• • ·I t11td1um Mdddm Oo11an a, J m1•4n1 ol robbing 1•ldMy wom~11 m Let n lqplltf! 26 G1111smol1 f.t) The Open Mind -10:30-m m m""" fll)WtflllA 11:00 u m Jt """ • J -ii \6 10 ""' a (2' V) at l•¥t AmtnUft Slytt t Su Hull! C!J Ctlt~ty ~llf m lillJ ltlrt1111•. lbry ~rtm.n CD T 116 ol tk lu.Mr e t, 3 Sly111p t!tt Stirs fD ltlovtt: "A ~"" fer ,_ lilollty" -11:30- D 11 l f CIS lite Mnte: C "Cuftf'Cllt 11 lht OJI. Col11t" <•eSl S/ Bull l •n<a>lei t u\ Ot>uiil•s Rhondi ll•m1n11, John "• l•nd Jo Yan rteer u 2i Cl toi m 1o1tMy C11D1 • ('tt r• 1) u The Rook1u 1 MJsllfJ .. lllt ""k ...... (at/ The 100 Chtb ID """'"'°"" 12:00 a lesl ot CIOlldlo 111 Movie: l.CJ "A Dt11dJ I~ AJptc" Cd14) 68 -laurence Harvey M14 fa11ow ram Courten•y tD litcmt: "Tiit be ol Sl Mltk" (d,. I ·44 -Michael o·shed Ao111· S..•lfr -12:30-11 •1111111 Shew. "l11111Storm;· "ft1111 fl lrtll'' m ¥ftll: "The P'lunMftrs" I 1!1v) 48 1eH Cll4ndle1 Jolln Su on llul orts HMI ltlar\ha Huol 1:00 o ~ • .a , ... rr .. 2 :00 a "'-= cc "$prll!lftt141 11tt1t" (•es) S1-C•ry Cooper Phyll1; lhaaler Paul tltlly Oawid 80411 f'"'11p Ca•o D Mo'lie O.UW.lutllfr. "Conttte K·21$.'' "St<1et lllisMll" • ~ Sllw: "Wollin ....... •• ....,Ship .. . -3:45- • llt•it: "C11t11" (d1a1 ~O lie.nor Paikei. Ian S1e111na Agn~, ltloot eh ea d 'Happy Days' On Top NEW YORK <AP> ABC's hit "Happy Ou}'h" again topped the A.C Nielsen ratings, emerg- ing last week's most- watched show. accord· ing to Neilsen audience estimates. It was seen in an estimated 22 mllllon homes, compared to the week's least-watched s how. a C BS News special on Ila Ii an-style Communism. That show only was seen in about 4.1 miJlion homes. the ratings said . According t o the Nielsen findings, last week's 20 m ost·watched shows were . "H•OOV 0•~' lev•r'1f!' Af!llO ~~~··_:_,~~.;ct;:;,~::r '\ M ... 7"1iAe~":' ~~~IH·,:~c:l~tl~!."!n~ar.f:T,':;~ Fi.tmuv · ''JoMny Cash Soe<.1 .. ~ • '"lhoW•lton\" fC8Sl, 'A8(Mon<Uy N10f't Foot~ll." 'One Oav •t .a ' T•me" 1(8 51 ··s..ntord•"dSon llfld I . Chi(O •ncl the Man' IH8(t "Audotoh' Shin., N t!w 'Y••r ··orh1~' ln 01\nctYl•nO" end · Fr1 o.vMIJvo.• 1aec•. 'Pnvlth ccesi ~'.'.'~~~i're~~ Prat••e' 1N6(1 1 .. ___________ ., KOCE-T50 Orange County T~ision ... . '('!!f. J Orpha11 J Carol Burm•t t 1 .... . L d<tt· M1 .. Showl..at m ,1 comedy .;k1·'th on her sho"' th1., Saturd.1y ut 1<1 on CBS. Channl'I THE NEWEST,· PINKEST PANTHER OF All! starring HERBERT LOM ' THE All·NEW ADVENTURES OF THE WORlDtS MOST BUM BUNG DETECTIVE with COLIN BLAKELY· LEONARD ROSSfTER ·LESLEY-ANNE DOWN ·Animation by RICHARD WIWAMS STUDIO Music by HENRY MANCINI · lasociate Producer TONY ADAMS ·"Come To Me" Sunv by TOM JONES Written by FRANK WALDMAN and BLAKE EDWARDS Produced and Directed by BlAKE EDWARDS · Filmed In PANAVISION~ COLOR by Deluxe MOW PLAYING r llOW PUYING Untted Alt11rs ;-//,. ~ ,.. . ' . " .. ·• "t t':}.fou tit L ud .; f\'t 'f J<. 1 le H . \ ------ IT'SLAUCRTERUNL ASHED CINEMA CENTER HAHOI AT AOAMj, COtTA MHA M!SAYRD!CllnlR 979·4141 CHIMA VIEJO t.l.M8WAYTOL4,AZ MISSION ¥11.10 IJ0.-6no clM t:if':oo J ....... _. ...., A tfr" kl101 ,.. ... , ~ CCMIOY ICll -lll O t NUHI U..111 "" lOllllMU 111 ,..,.,...,,.... OVT&AW ~ WWSt"'I tM4IOW Of M MAWll"l 9-WAY IUt MU.l•t ~tel IOWllAU111 a.tfM ..... ... ,...,....,.... IMllCM Of 1'11flMll#llN! """""'' '"' ., ... w,:1111 9°''11U&.l,., DAILY PILOT 87 Irvine Id Yule Concert Delights Director John Alexander an<l hia lrvlne Master Chorale have brouiht Joy to this wr1ttr'li world on counU~s occasl<>M di.tne the lltt«J maestro's rour yean at the fielm o( ttlls splendid choral Of· 1a1t11atJon. 8u\ ne\'er more 90 tllan at Chrtstmu time. Por that Is when the choraJe unfailinaJy of(en us a happy com blnatJon ofrarol and cantata that sends i,i., out lnto the chUJy e-venJn1 warmed ytt a1atn byt.he magic of Christmas music Cbrtstm as with the Irvine Master Chorale mewed thJs year to the Santa Ana High Schoof aurutorium in a bid to accom- mOdate the 1rowin1 nurnben of mu.le: io.erll who put lhll r .. uve occa1iOn on t heir Chriatmaa calenda rs as second only to Santa Claus. THE MOVE WAS1neVJtable. rt saddened thoAe of us who re· called the chor ale's earlier Christmases in the very lovely Santa Ana First Baptist Church but we afreed that audience facilities which Included better seating arrangement& had to be given priority. In an1 ~ent. there were no coJtlplalnta from deligh\od au· ctieftces who savored ever)' RM>· rn«1t of a t astefully aeleded pro- 2 MU.ii TOM 8AALBY Mutfc Bos «r•m that OJ*!ed wH.b Bach's gloriously delivered Camat• Jfl ind ck>Hd with the f•Uve Shaw Bennett creation . '"l'he Many Moodl of Chrl1tm11 .. H was Chrblmu mu1lc de· U~ered as only U1e Irvine Muter Chorale can deliver IL ln our part ol the world and they had a na•· less orcheatn to badt them tn their efforts. The lnstrumen· tal&.\8 we heard lat weekend were a far cry from the pttiful ensembles of former years gone. \hank God. like a ga1&l• of Matley '1 .boeM. MAY A&.L dEKB£1LS of the Irvine Master Chotale who 1avt us 1u<!h • merry weekend enjoy the merriett of Chriltrnaaa with every succ:eu In the New Year. At Jea.i one member Of tlle enMmble will have a IP'cial re aeon to remember Chrtltmas . 1976. Soprano Jan Unvm. tllal happy voice of th chorale in all matt.en pertelntne to publJclty. ls to be married lhl3 comJ111 weellend a t St. Andre w'" Prnbyterlan Cburch. Newport Beach. Joy to your world. Jan You and your colleaautt never tall lo bring Jof to ha9*1y Orqe Coun \)' •udi~ff. McCartney Top Star NEW YO RK (APJ -Paul McCartney is the m05t popular rock 'n · roll star, accordin1 lo a aurvey conducted by Rock Superstars M a~aiiM. 1be En1h1h 1uperstar won han· dily ovet another Brilllher. Elton John1 . wi t h 8 ob Dylan. an Amer1ean. third. "The 1ur\ley wa:i condurt-S among our readership which r•pr•ents rock fans from coa"st to-coast." aaya Bob Guccione. Jr.,_pubUther The survey also m ealed lhal virtually 100 percent ol lbotte polled would llke Co 1ee the Beatles reunlled. McCartMy I.a a former Beatie OM can be oangeroua Two can be deadly ... and a Hllon can become a ttdal wa>te of horror -engulfing i whole town In 1 liviflg. wr1fhtng. seernmo orgy ol menous aesrruction. STARTS .. 'ftts WSeTMIN.,.." c ... ,, .... flfttDAY DEC. 17 AT TWO !DWAftD6 CU9'EMA9 ··-··~ ~ .. ............... ,,...... G~l 1We-MINUIE WARNING For 'or lhe rest too little time IO run CHARLTD• HESTOI JOHii CASSAWETH ·110. llUTE WARlllll6" ... ...... MARTll BAWi • 8EAU BRIDGES IARILH HASSETI • DAVID JA•SSEI JAii KUl&MAI • WALTER PIOIEll SEU ROWLMOS iliiirmn·wro •·AmOll' M JOE Ulf•A ~flMWAYS PAOOOC1IOIUA LARRY PHRCE ·EDWARD S FELDMAN FILM· Screen[)lly t1y £DWARO HUME ·Based on 1111 iiM!byGEORGE L.iFOUHTAINE • Mus1e17t CHARLE5 FO~ Dwec1e0 bY LARRY P£ERCE • Pfooucell by WWAAO 5 FELDMAN A UhlVE.ASAl. PICTURE 1K mfilnt*' TECHNI • P VJ I H"' 1.. 1 • ··•· • -1 A•1•n• Pu~ • •,n 11 J Cllt91N!t •-w t i 6 A F•wy °''""' I Sl•255J .. . . •• ,1 t::!i ... ~r:~~·~Pt'i:=::::-:~~:";'::'!"'ll!iR~ Ba DAILY PILOT Wednesday December 15. 1978 0 SILVER STREAK0 tttGt UDDPPBJH ,,.E SOHG RAMAIHS THI SAME .. lftGt "CARRIE11 IRJ ''THE FttONT" "MORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" tPGJ "HORMAN IS m.u YOU7" lftGt "SEX Wl1H A SMILE" (RI .. OHE FLEW OVER lME CUCKOO'S NEST" "LEHHr' IRI "SIL.an' MOVIE" "IAHAHAS" lftGt "LOGAN'S RUH" ''FUTUIEWORLD'' "MAUTHOH MAH" Cit "THE HOT MAH" IPGI "" .. ' '"' P•ft r''" C.•• "'' ''""''A ,,.. --- AR 0 800~1 .., ~1 \4.i\H r "' 11 t<'>I N RICH (11 ... l llllllHI '"'""'''''"H"''"' 111 NHV V.111 ll\llN JI 11<1 I Ill A"' It llHI "1\1\ \! "1 '. • ... . .. .. .. ... CBS, NBC Wield Axes LOS ANGf:t.ES IAPI Ne\\ tn1dseason progrum st·ht•dult•s wt.>rc mad,• pubh t Tut~dJy h~ CBS and NBC. wh1l·h ::..ud the~ II air a totJI of i.1x rll'\\ "l'4.'kly l>Crtes four on CUS, two on NBC at 111ght l'arly m·xt Yt•ar NRC abo sJ1d "Quincy," a mcd1cal-d c('t1v1· iH:ries that began as part of N HC'!> "Sunday Mysll•ry Movie" !>Cnt·s lh1:> fall , will become a weekly st•nc::. on Thursdav night::., ::.tarting in February It sa"1ll 1t 1!> dropping "G1bbsv11lc , ·· "h1d1 prcm1t'n·d· only last No\' 11, from 1l:. srht'dule But :'\BC ;1ppan:nll)1 J(ave a n•1irll'\'t' to J nt•w JJOIH·1• sen es. "Sl•rµ1t·o CBS, Wlll{'ll PUT :.t•ven re turning l>l'rll'S into nt•w ttm1• periods 1n it:. m1dscason schedule. 5Jld its four new sencs ;.ire A Y car at tht• Top," a Nurrt1Jn Lear comt'dy to air \\ cdru:sdays. btarllng Jan 19 ll'b about an old-lime music quartet whose membN~ give their souls lo the devil Ul return for a year as a young, successful pop music group. "On Your Own," a family comedy series that prt'rnieres on Monday. Jan. 17. "Code R," an hour.Jong ar lion.ad venture series about an l'mcrgency rescue service on un island community. ll will :or f<'ridays, in the lime period va<·ated by "Spencer's Pilots." starting Jan. 21. "The Andros Targets," a Monday dramatic series that hegms Jan 31. It's about in vestigat1ve reporting NBC'S NEW SERIES, cuch an hour long, are "Ntghtmnrc," an withology senes of suspense :.I.Ones that will air on Wednebday::., starting Feb 2 "F'ant a1>t1c Journey," a sc1encc-fanta1>y scncs NBC :.ays 1s set an the so called "Bermuda 'l'nan'-'lt-" off the lilorida coast A T hursday scne::.. 1t premieres Feb. 3 in lhl• time period being vacated by D1l'k Vun Dykc'b new t•omcdy scrit•s, wll.lch NBC has dropped. NBC SAID NO definite start dntl' has bcl'n set for "Quincy" when 1t bccoml's a weekly scncs an f<'l'bruary ABC'::. new midseason schedule, which includ<.~ six new series. wab made public last week The three nct .... orks have dropped a total or 14 senes since the new season began last Sep· tember ~The finest action movie you may ever see .. : '"" o""'•no 1,..,.,.., -. • (~IJ)?,-· .. G1~ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! ·rst Quality "STUDENT IODr' "S9UIRM" Ill H (.lfY S~fOPPING CENTRE 1 • ORANl..l •!>37 6721 ~ CITY CIMTH CINEMAS I SA fAWY !MANCHESTER£)(.) • G G FAWY !CITY OR.£)(.) - ~ "COMi-£SSIOMS OF AM AMIRICAM HOUSIWIR" "OIARY OF A MAD HOUUWIFf" IX I q "H!!=.A_I STO, GREENWICH VILLAGE' "t4ESTU STREET" IRI ~ "I UGSY' MALOHr "Tl-IE llG IUS" ll"GI ~ "AGAINST A CROOKED SKY" "THE GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY" (G) Sp.c11I Pric1 12 JO to 2 00 p.m. ln c ... 5-.&H.a I SUS Open Daily 12:30 p.m. TE BOARDS OSIDAYPACKS '"~ ... K PACXS 510 J ()\'f" J\( ~1 10 THE NEWEST, PINKEST PANTHER OF A L! PETER SELLERS iw ---'-- SORRY, NO PASSES (PG) it.m.g HERBERT LOM w11h COLIN BLAKllY ·LEONARD ROSSITER · LESLEY· ANNE DOWH Ao1m1hon by RICHARD WILLIAMS SlUOIO MUSfC by HENRY MANCINI Auoc11t1 Produm TONY ADAMS· Come To Me Sun; by TOM JONES W111ten by FRANK WALDMAN ud BLAKE EDWARDS MON.-THURS.: 7:15-9:15 FRIDAY: 7:15·9:15-11:05 SATURDAY: 1-3·5-7:15-9;:15d 1:05 SUNDAY: 1·3·5-7:15-9:15 FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER • ••• • •••••••••••• ••• • •• ********************~···; • X-RA TED AOUL T MOVlt:S .. • NOW IH COST A. MESA • • BEL-CONGO MOTEL : TOGETHER WllH r~ ( \ IM I I )\ c... ..... , I ' .... I I ~· \U ;-, I n ( R) Sean Connery Comella Sharpe "The Nexi Man" Tiff SEVE/1-Pt:A-CENT SOUJTIOll NICKELODEON ~ AYA,.0Nt:Al.•lATUM 0 "(.Al. CID I IE I{[\ lll I\ WESTBROOK w1\t-..1"'''U •' •-oc..w"w•\r IN THEATRE "I <.atOh• GIO•I \ 10 UO I • I'' ~ GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ~ ............... I ... "SILVER STREAK" 11 ..... lll""""'" (("11N1•,t.K,PIC,ll.f( :.;o ,;;Ar'., r1 II f, ... IA\'(~ ,, PATRICK McGOOHAN '"""!" 1 .......... I . ' I • ,., ~Mr1Nr1,l.N~ ... ,... A "''''.i'\li Y~('l"'"" "'"""•---Jt,O.,NA ,, Y. ..... I l\'Wilf!{)\f l\~('"1ffol1t,AJtU\.JA •1 ill .. -~tt,C.0.INl•JW· ,PG~~~~-~~'-'? ''-t,.Hl"'1YJ.4i\HllHI C.O.ORB•Q(u <r ~ • IXCLUSIVI ORANOI COUNTY INGAOfMINT ~ -- 0 "' I< .. _,._ .. ,, ..... I -...~-. Sl.ARTS FRID.AV. DEC 17 lPO) 11 1 ••• J~,!~!,Tyt~.=1 •o OUI •o U•6, CINEMA WEST ""'''""''"'". • T GoOlOt•Wt\f wu.t ... "'4 ctwTt• 10 u o '°TORRY NO P.A5St:t;' - SlARlS WCD OfC U EDWARDS 1*W HUHTIHOTO" WEO., THURS: 7:15·9·ili FRIDAY· 7·1S-11:1S-11:05 SAT.: 1.00-3:00-5:00-7.1S- 9.1S-11 05 SUN .. 1·3-S-7'15-9'15 PO). SORRY, NO PASSES -NEWPORT CINEMAS f Hta.ICO•\fN._. •wt.C•tf~ • ·~ou:-•n." , .. '""' - "YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THIS ONE!'' r<CJNA l\Allflt II A8( II/ PLUS ED.-FRI. "THE BIG BUS" ~AT.·TUES. "SHOUJ AT THE DEVIL" ROGER MOORE LEE MARVIN r ..... ~~~~w~E!U~ .... ~ . Nii• YflMCIHfH '1t ... ~,J --- l'I: BUAT llEYNOl.DS S TAA1S WfO DEC 72 (DWAllOS NEWPORT Cl"EMA 11 YOU'VE GOl A TASTL 1-'0R Tr.RROR .. TAKL CARRlf (R) TO THE PROM . .... WEEKDAYS 7:00- 8 SS-10 SO SA TU ROA Y·SUNOA Y: I IS-3 10.5 05-7 00 9 00-10 55 HARBOR TWIN w.oo• .. r ..... \Ol't <D•l •Wf\• 4•• O\t 40 llU IT 'S CHRISTMAS TIM E • • • • • • AND THE GIVING'S EASY By BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN 0.11, Piiot ,_ E .. tof Your favorite cook is always looking for inspiration so why not contribute this Christmas to his/her library of ideas'! Since cookbooks rank in this country as the number one pro· duct of processed pulp (there are currently more than 2.~00 cookbooks in print, 400 of them ne w this year). you can be :.ure of a variety to choose from. Generally bookstores and department stores orrer a faar selection or culinary Sl'<'rets of reasonable edible and readable quality. The shelves this year will feature many books with a format tor quick perusing and ease in preparation. Some wall give both m etric measurements and standard equivalent:. and cooking times !or fahrenheatovens,slow-cookers and microwaves PAYS FOR ITSELF' People who double as cook and career person will appreciate whole-meal cookbooks that provide approximations fo r prepara lion time Such a cookbook as "They Laughed When I Walked anlo the Kitchen," a thoughUul cooking and meal planning guide for bu:.y people from Newport Beach author Ruth Hilburn. "They Laughed" draws from Mrs. H1lburn's own experience of culinary non-experience and her discovery of how-to's and shortcuts to saving tame and money. "Mama must have thought I was a genius for she never al- lowed me to cnll'r the kitchen." writes Mrs. Jlilburn. " . and I was so dumb that 1t never occurred to me that 1 would regret my Jack of skill till I got married and learned the hard way." . Mrs. llillburn calls "They Laughed" "the book that will pay for itself over and over again." It includes hints for making kitchen "inventions" such as a taco shell drainer /rack of hand pleated galvanized mesh. The book. published by Pcartree Press of Newport, sells for $8.95 at m ost South Coast area bookstores and girt shops. It also can bt' mailed anywhere in the U.S. by ordering directly from "Secrets," 2195 Vista Estrada, Newport Beach 92660 Postage and handling are included in the retail price, Mrs HiUburn said: autographs on request. Profits, she says, wall benefit local charities including the American Cancer Society and Florence Crittenton Services in Orange County. BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, Food Editor Wednesday. December 15 1976 Cl A cookbook can be a very personal girt, given with a very personal intention behind it. You can slip a subtle message to the cook of your choice: Dis- tract him /her from the meat ·n potatoes syndrome with a book on homemade pastas or fancy-full crepes, wok-tossed vegetables or gourmet soups. "Florence Lin's Chinese Vegetarian Cookbook" <Prentice Hall) is a well-organized instructional aid by the head of cooking ::u1.s at the China Institute in New York. Featured are all kinds of stir-fry cookery. as well as other methods to serve up delicate vegetables. Included also is a com- plete section on preparing soybean curd, one or the most economical and versatile protein sources known to man Ir you're weary or vegetables and yearn for a good steak, re- turn to carnivorousness with class with "All About Meat," IHarcourt, Brace & Jovanovich), a truly informative underdog. UKECHOCOLATE? Tell your favorite cook you like chocolate by giving h.im /her a recipe book for fudges, fondues and fondants (IJke "Chocolate Kicks," a paperback by Edna Mc Hugh for Price- Stern-Sloan, and a big chocolate kiss. (Tell her if she doesn't want to eat 1t. she can melt it down for eel airs for the both of you. J Wine fanciers will relish cookbooks that not only tell about cooking with wine but match meals with wme Several of these are on the market and they make fine gifts even for novices or the grape. For the beginning gourmet, assemble an attractive package in a basket or wooden crate containing a recipe book. a bottle or two of wine and two or three canisters of fine herbs and grated cheese. For a gift such as this, you might choose "The Ramagnolis' Table" by Margaret and G. Franco Ramagnoli . (Little, Brown & Co.). It is a collection to savor from two continental pros who show a preference for seafood with their pasta. If you arc looking for a book that specifically tell s someone how to use the fruits or their organic survival garden; how to keep a lacto-vegetarian family healthy and happy, or liquid formulas for the chronic faster, browse through your local health food and funky paraphernalia stores. Defirutely some no\•el ideas on these shelves -even books to cook no·sugar sweets, lake Marcea Newman 's "The Sw~l Life" (Houghton Mifflin l. A natural food cookbook totally dedicated to the sweet tooth. "The Sweet Life" offers recipes for desserts and confections that arc tasty in and of their own healthful ingredients. Ms. Newman uses apple butte r, natural fruit jelly. unsulphured molasses and other concentrates for sweetening-but no s ugar. Consistently tasty and wholesome meals emerge also from the "Whole Earth Cookbooks 1 & 2" by Sharon Cadwallader (I foughton Mifflin ). who concocts sans refined products. "Foraging !or Dinner: Collecting and Cooking Wtld Foods" is a delightful primer for such earthy activities (by Helen Ross Russell !or Thomas Nelson Inc.). COOKBOOKS Low-cholesterol recipes are contained in "Cook to Your Heart's Content on a Low-Fat, Low-Sall Diet" (Van Nostrand Reinhold ). authored by Dr. W. Jann Brown, chief of neuropathology al UCLA Medical Center, Dr. Daniel Leibowitz, Stanford University Medical Center and Marlene Olness, R.D. FOR NEW MOTHERS ·• 'Feed Me! I'm Yours': A Recipe Book for Mothers" (by Vicki Lansky for Meadowbrook Press) gets a n ew mom started right from the start with tips on preparing, storing and serving homemade baby foods and foods for toddlers and tots. T his book was originally written -as a fund raiser for the Childbirth Education Assn. of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Mirtn. and has since been distributed nationwide. It's perhaps the only cookbook worth its purchase price just to read the final recipe: "Light the oven. Get out bowl, spoons and ingredients. Grease the pan Crack nuts. Remove 13 blocks and 7 toy autos from the kitchen table. Measure2 cups of nour . Remove Kelly's hands from theOour. Wash flouroffhim/her. "Measure one more cup of flour to replace the flour on the noor. Put the flour. baking powder and salt in sifter. Get the dustpan and brush up pieces of bowl which Kelly knocked on the floor. Get another bowl. Answer doorbell. Return lo the kitchen and remove Ke lly's hands from the bowl. Wash Kelly. Get out egg. Answer the phone. Return to the kitchen and !ind Kelly, Remove his/her hands from the bowl. Wash shortening from him/her. Take up greased pan and find 1.4 inch of nutshells in it. Head for Kelly who nces, knockmg bowl ore the table. Wash kitchen floor . wash the table. wash the walls, wash the dishes. "Call the bakery. "Liedown." A Computer Goes ..__.,To the Kitchen Everyone likes to find toys un· der the Christmas tree. and ther<' are some super ones an store for cooks and epicures Take the m1n1 fr action calculator. a pflcket s11e com puter that m&kl's increasing and dttreoa:.ing n•capes ~ t•asy as pie ... and everv cook knows that accuracy counts Singles will find the fraction calculator especially handy m preparing J(Ourmel serving~ for one at ho me Crock-pot U!>ers will be able to accurately mC'rease seasonings to double soups or stews for freezer storage 1-;ntrr tainang for multitude:. could become a snap Tht> cook's calculator sell!> in department stores for under $25. There are many other kitchen novelties on the mnrket this year. 1nclud1n~ scvC'ral items to help stretch u cook's intcrna tional repertoire. If Mexican food is his/her thlng. homem ade tortillas could become a speci11..ltY with a tortilla press. availabtr in most d<>part - ment and culinary stores for about $10. The press is formed by two hJnged ca st-iron plates that can tum a ball or dough to paper. thinness when pressure is ap- plied. Keepers of an Oriental kitchen, whether novice or expert, will appreciate the tradlt1onally- s haped Chinese cleaver, used to thinly slice vegetables or chop and tenderl:le meats for sUr-frylng. If you'd llke your favorite chef to tum out more pastries, give hlm/her a French-style rolling pin. Reaembllng a belaying stick, the French pln has no handles at either end and many cooks find it eHler to produce delicate pastry by gently rolling it under the palms of the hand. Your favorite cookie make r also will appreciate a cookie ]JJ'e&I, a space.age dough gun with a selection of decorative nozzles for making buttery Spritz cookies. One department store describes one model as "f1ash Gordon's answer to Famous Amot." Alon1 with uten!\lls, cooks en· •1Jo1 edible 1uppllea too. A new ' ' . homemaker might rancy u stain· less steel collander overflowing with fresh fruits. An old-fashioned candy jar - with the lid on the side -is a pretty and reusable container to show off a n assortment of un- shelled nuts. Or. ptck a favonte sourne re· ripe. purchase a baking dash for under SlO and fill 11 with hot mill and s pices or a chocolate bar and a miniature bottle of hfjueur All the cook needs 1s the eggs! Cooks with a conscience -not necessarily the caloric kind - will appreciate gifts to help sweeten next year's holid;iys whale they assist the Group Against S m og and Pollution GASP) sweeten the air The Pittsburgh, Pa ·based. non-profit organ1 zat1on has published three baking books in an effort to fund its smog-righting programs. "Party Cookies Only," "Just Coffeecake" and "Fun Buns" (for kids, ages f ive to 14) com- prise a cookbook trio written by Jeannette Widom. The first two are for baking beginners or veterans. In "Fun Buns," play dough take s o n edibl e dimensions. Each of the books is available for $3.35 (postage and hand.ling included ) and can be purchased by sending a c heck or money or· der to GASP , Box 5165, Pit· L~burgh. PA 15206. Alas. tf you've reached the end of your idea list Neiman Marcus of Dallas has something "for the cook who has everything else:" the ultimate omelette pan, an cif?hl·inch pan of pure gold (the world's most effi cient heat con- ductor ) The pan has a rosewood handle and comes packaged in a French oakwood crate along with four pounds of trufnes, four dozen double-yolk eggs (they grow them that way in France) and a document that tells how to use such a kitchen frivolity. All for only $30. 000. · TREAT FROM THE TROPICS Tradition's Candied Fruit cakes m ake handsome giving -so does home-candied fruit! Here are two companion recipes using preserved pineap- ple you can candy yourself. GOLDEN PINEAPPLE FRUITCAKE 2Mi cups sifted nour l teupoon salt l teaspoon baking pwder powder ~teaspoon mace ~cup butter or margarine Y• cupshortenJng \oil cup 1ranulated sugar Yt cup brown sugar (packed> 4 luge eggs, beaten 3 lablespoons brandy or rum l Yt cups candled pineapple chunks 1 cup candled cherries, halved 2 cups broken pecans Brandy or rum for storlna Re.Lil nour with salt, ha.king powder and mace. Cream butter and 1hortenin1 toe~ther unlit soft. Gradually beat in sugars, creaming until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs (batter will appear curd.led>. Stir in nour mixture alternately with brandy. Fold in fruits and pecans. Turn into well greased and paper-lined 9·incb-lube pan. Bake below oven center in slow oven (300 degr~ F) about 2 hours, or unlll cake tests dooe. Cool in pan. Remove from pan, and brush generously with bran- dy or rum. Wrap weU in foll, and store for 10 days before cutUng. Makes 1 cake (about 3 pounds). CANDIED PINEAPPLE 2 Cl pound 4 ounce) cans pineapple chunks 3cupssugar Granulated sugar for storing Drain pineapple thoroughly. Sl>r\nkle half the sugar ln boltom ol pan 9 x 13 x 2 inches. Top with pineapple chunka in single layer, and cover with remal!Un1 sugar. Let stand overnight. Turn pineapple and the syrup that forms into 10-inch skillet, and heat to bolling. Cook over moderate heat about 30 minutes, turning pineapple occasionaJly, until fruit is transparent and syrup reaches 230 degrees on candy thermometer. Drain on wire racks over a sballow pan to . cat<:b syrup. Let stand overnight: Carefully scrape syrup Into skillet, heat to boiling, and add the pineapple. Simmer about IS minutes, untll syrup again 1'G' aches 230 degrees on candy thermometer. Drain as befol"e. Let pineapple dry on ra·cks lot several days, then roll ht eranulated su1ar. Store lnligt\Uy covered container. (Syrup m_, be thinned sll1btly, and used as topping for pancakes or waffles.) Makes about 2~ cups candied pineapple (about 1 pound a ounces), .. •• :· •• .. ~· . . .. Wednesday Oee.mt>er 15, 1fn .. Barney Larks is the recipient of the Elizabeth Canepa Memorial Award for service . Senior-ity! Going o ·n a Lark(s) ' By MARCIA 1-'0RSUt;RG Ol Ille O•oly POOi ~1•11 When Barnett "Bantl'Y" I.arks ar rived in Southern Cul1fornia from Chicago, he looked around for something to do. "I "ent to the department of employ· ment Lil Santa Ana, but was too old to take the Civil Service test. /\ counselor there suggested I contact the Retired SenJor Volunteer Program in Newport Beach. "I just walked in cold and by golly, they put me to work," he swd. That was two years ago Today, the 70-year-old I.a rks puts in about 30 hours each week for RSVP, sponsored by the Voluntary Action Center or South Orange County. He was honored recently as the reel· pient of the Elizabeth Canepa Memorial Award for time, effort and service to the program. "Gellrng it was a total surprise. I was pleased, of course, and flattered," be smiled. The pr ogr essive pl aque w as est ablished last year to commemorate Elizabeth Canepa, a volunteer worker who was unfailingly active. "Elizabeth was a beautiful soul, a beautiful person. She was paid to work 20 hours, but sbe worked 40 to 60 each week. "She related marvelously to all kinds of people, young and old, male and female," said Larks. The basic motivation for RSVP is "lo enable the individual retired senior to continue his active life, C1way from rocking chairs and looeliness." be said . ~t acts as a bridge ''for seniors to re· ~am and maintain the dignity of being a whole person." Larks wants to keep elderly volun leers busy. but has ma.an goal if> "lo help them have a fuller hfe " He noted that many "have a great de· al to offer lo the cnmmumty" a nd that RS V~ is a good outlet for thc1 r · energies. Lurks, a supervisor with the Depart. ment of Labor for 38 years before hls r e- tirement in 1974, estimates that he worked between 400 and 500 hours on the Boat House. . ~he nl;arketplace for creative senior c1t12ens IS now a shop where they may sell p~rsonaJ handcrafted items. For yeurs 1l had been an old run-down shed used for storing boatinl( paraphernalia. . "I came on weekends and in the even· mgs, whe~ the others were C11l gone, to scrape windows. paint. patch the ce· m.ent on the fl oor and revamp the elec· lricaJ system," he recalled. L.ark~ did most or the carpentry, a satisfying bobby. "I was a pencil pusher all m y life and always wanted to do things with my hands "Now, ~n retirement. I'm able to." As chairman or the advisory council he ~elps dete.rmine policy and goals: cha1rs m eetings and appoints the necessary committees. Othe~ ~uties ~nclude letter writing ~nd dnvmg seniors to their desllna· lions. Larks said proudly, "Our volunteers are those who want to serve others. It 's a great feeling lo see them and hstcn to them working here has been a real JOY.•• ff SQQ& GIFT LISTS? Imported llohday Candies Brandied lnsh Fruit Cakei. Blum's Ftne Chocol.ites Fresh Roasted Nuls H:md-wl11ppcd l·udgc t.1ft Pa1..l..s 1 lulilidy Cit ls uf Tea Engl.1Sh Jam Samplers Our Own Unique Confcct1 uns plus faclusive Catalog for Mail Orckrs LUMBERYARD PLAZA 384 FOREST AVE. rffil~iilll LAGUNA BEACH OPEN EVERY DAY WEO.-SAT. ·w 9 p.m. . ..:: . 1• It's T ree-mendous Kathy Gulan <lcftJ and Chrissy Peters sit among the Cul;rn collection of ijfj Christmas trees. The hohb.v startt'd 15 yc·ars ai:o. and owne rs opened th(•ir home m Lake Forest 111. for a publ1t: tour. ' ~ FRANCIS-, ORR J .J fo'I NE STATIONEHY Christmas Card Wrap & Ribbons C1tts Desk Accessones Chess and Backgammon Sets HEARING PROBlEM? I SP'ECIALIU IM HEAVE DUFHESS CASES MAJOR MAHUFACTU•HS Hf'lESEHTEO TEN YUltS IN COltOM4 Dfl MAl Capture you r child's personality in a .)x7 natural color p ortrait 59¢ G Day Offer (\ \i.·"a111~0111111rrml ~o .1f>pt1m111it-Hl li"r'J ,J t) ,,. t J1r:r f"' ~ ... rM.Jt\ ti!\ It,.. r II '') St lff'I I" ,,,. r~ r r.1d1 JJ • .. I•,., 11 an,., ·II I• 1 • • 1 f'•lJI! ••li't Iii\ I I'" l 111l1t'i;t\1:J1 c JI I l HI '\l>'> SAT, DEC. 18 l'1t11111i:r .1pn .. r·, 111111" I! ; II.illy Ill K, !'>oll. !! .. Ill lo. ''IUn I.!; ALHAM BRA-BUENA PARK ORANGE-IN GLEWOOO-NORTHR I OGE SOUTH COAST PLAZA-TORRANCE PASADENA 11111 (1111 .. , ... ., •ll·llll unu Hl IU th•lllUI ,.."" HAL AEBISOtER . HEARING AIDS 3401 f. C°"'t Hwy. C-def Mw -675·llll Only Time Will Tell SAVE THE WHOLESALE WAY TIEES • SHRUIS • HOUSE PLANTS t l 00 OrP COUPOJf ;a,- .115- Will the swine flu vac· cine have any adverse effects on the outcome of pregnancy? The answer to this question will be sought with a $50,000 contract which has been awarded by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta to Harb o r Genera l Hospital, Torr ance. Hundreds of pregnant women will be examined and monitored during their respective periods of gestation and the out· come of the pregnancies will be noted. A similar study will be conducted at the University of Min· nesota. Heading the local in· vestigation is Donald Okada, MO, UCLA assis· tant professor of obste· tries and gynecology and associate chief or ob- s tet r i cs at l l arbor General. To provide a basis for .. ----------------------------• sound scientific com· CORDUROY $95.00 May w. suggeat two of our •P«t coet• that mey be worn wtth any trouaer Md for elmoet My occasion 8"d.- ... nev.r goee out of style. par lson, a group of women who did not re· ceive the vaccine will be observed. If any significant side effects of the immuniza. ti on su c h as fe ve r . headache, muscle or joint pain or severe pain at the lnje('tion site are noticed, the Center for Disease Control will be notified. A similar ~tudy, con· ducted during the Asian nu epidemic of 1957 at Johns Hopkins Universi· ty, determined that the nu did not have any ef· feet on the outcome of pregnancy. BELOW WHOlCSAl.£ PRICES OH THE fOllOWING: Black Pine, Tams Junipers. Nandina. Abel1a. Oleander, Moceas Ins. and many more. ··~rL R SlOO MINIMUM --• S.D. Wholesale Growers 11622 WAltiBAVE. FOUMTAIM VAWY PHOHE 546-3429 The Harbor Gener al ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- study will not be com· pleted until the last pa· tients v accinated in February h ave de· livered. ..J > ::> ~ z ~ i ~ z GUY LIVINGSTON GUY LIVINGSTON GUY LIVINGSTON --~~~~~~~~~~~_:;_;,~::...;_.::.:...:~.::.::..:..::..:.::....~~ -<. r- < z ~ ~ Cl ~ r-< z ~ d z Cl . . c: < ,... s z 'WHITE'S Showcase·· , ~ > I ::> ~ i -I MISSION V EJO f•H A•"f Pk•'I) 28892 Marguerite Pkwy ---fl/I--495.5902 ,......,... ....... ,.1 ... COSTA MESA 369 l 17th Street cw...,....~, . ec.;-""""" .. 17• .. , -.....-... ................ 642-1657 ~ C> c: .< l ~ I GIVE HIM A CABLE FOR CHRISThf AS ~ t;) GUY LIVINGSTON Imported shawl collar cardigan -$57 SO -g ~ COSTA MESA, CA. 92826 • ' ~ PHONE: (714) 567.SBOO Crew neck cable -S37 .SO -4 ) ·~ Both sweaters offettd in many colours o ~ ~ -(no NOJ.sE>NIJ\.l.1 Ano NOJ.SONl/\11 Ano N0.1.SONl/\11.An~.-. ' Wedo«llday, December 15. 1978 DAll.N PILOT g Safe or Sorry? No Choice REWARD ...... _ ......... --·---.-·-_ _..,.. __ ... ..._ -............. ,. ... ,_. --~-..... -. REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER We are looking for too mw1agernent personnel wllh two years 0< more e11perlence in residential real estate to manage eatabflah ed of11ce ·In Huntington Beach/Foonta1n Valley area. Elccellent Comoensatlon. Send resume m confidence To Ad 1181 t. Dally Pilot, P.O Box. 1560. Costa Mesa. CA. DE A R A N 1-.J t'l\1hiut1on by the ir unhappinessandmisery. LANDERS: Yourugrl'l' hl0 do111i.m a nd d e· Whenlwasgrowingup ing with the high i.d111ol Ndt•nn• only the crudest boys student who beltt>v1..-.I 1t You ought to be t ellmg and the cheapest girls should be legal for him to h.igh bchool kids to puy <we ca 11 e d th em purchase contrac~fJllVcs mor~ attention to their "tramps") had sex just (he 1 iv es in Mas . s tudies. Young boys for the fun or al. All this sachusett.s> was :.hock· :.hould be advised to treat looseness has come iog. gll'ls with respect . Young about since World War People expect. you. girls should be instructed JI , thanks to advertising. Ann Landers, to uphold to think or their bodies as pornography , trashy the mor a l standJrds holy temples . Our movies and the affluent Instead you go alon~ teenagers need to be told society. with the weaklings who sexu:.d prom isc uity I think you could do a will __ surely destroy our bcgeti. dis.i:ust, disease, Jot to stem the tide if you ~---~~----hadthecouragetospeak ---------out and didn't worry so WINTER ~UAHTER PIANOS-ORGANS much about being called a square. Tell your young male readers that self-control is a wonderful thing 8Jld when they have the urge, a cold s hower can do wonders to get their minds up above the belt and back on the books where they belong. - ANOTHER VOICE FROM MA SS A · C H U SET TS (WORCESTER> DEAR VOICE: I agree that seU-control is a woo· derful thing. I also believe that virglnlty is beautiful -lf a girl can bang on to It. But to tell a high school senior who ls trying to buy conlracep· tJves ill a drugsl.Ore Ulat he should take a cold shower aod forget about It ls ridkulcaas. Oace a tc-enager (mal~ or female) bas crOSMd the 11.ae and experienced sex, he or abe ls aot about t.o at.op Just because COO· tracepUvea are illegal. Wbat they are apt t.odo la go ahead and take a chance on disease, pre- gnancy and a whole host ol unfortunate events - such aa a sudden end to tbelr eduuUon, a too. early m arrtage, an UD· wanted child or an abor· &Joa. The drive to reproduc:e ls second only to the in- stinct for survival. It la Inborn, demanding, persistent, compelllng, and lt will aot ito away. I say it ls far better to permit sexuaJly active yoUDg people to buy pro- tecUoa than to deny I& to them and Jet them (and us) suffer the conse-quences. DEAR ANN: Another of your "P e l P eeve Dept.·' I 'vc been bugged by this for ages. I wonder how many others feel as ldo. Ann~ Landers My husband and I both / work. I earn as much money as h e does . Whenever we lake a widowed or unmarried friend to dinner. she ln- \· arlably turns to my hus b an d and s ays.· "Thank you, Norman. It was thoughtful or you to have me as your guest." Those women are OUR guests. Why don't they realize it? Lately I have been t empted to tell them so. Should I? - TICKED OFF DEAR T.O'd: If ll will make you feel better, go ahead, but I believe the guest KNOWS she was treated by you both. In (act, It'• usually the wife's Idea to Invite the singleton. Since the husband ts tbe one who pays the check, the guest ls lncli.aed to say thank you to WM. Phone: 54M740 . See these and other Food Gift Paks on display. Jin. 10 lhru March 12 Painting -Beginning, Ad· nnced. Drawing -Buie. Figure: Walen:olor: Color and Dalgn: Printmaking: Jewel· ry~ Sculpture: Enameling: Ceramic.: Photography: Art History: Children's Ari. 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'TIL S LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. PISCES <F e b . 19· MAllHHSYlllAGE HAllOlCIHTH 22): Lunar cycle high; March 20): Feelings are DA""' f'OIHT•l'HOHE 4'6-2670 VISIT OUR CHRISTMAS IAllH take initiative. Lead -i~n~te~n~s~if~i=ed~~;n:o:l:h:in:g~is~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~6~4i~;J~OZ~4~~~~~~~1 rather than follow -set halfway. the pace. Wear bright colors. Exercise in-t .. dependence of thought, : action. " SCORPIO (Oct. 23· ~ Nov. 21): You gain ac-j cess to pri viJeged in-• formation. What was to be a surprise is revealed. -~~----~---------------Be discreet. Don't tell all LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS SPECIAL SINGER SEWING MACHINES lf'ltlYlOUSl Y SOLD. 1'11' ST1U IH Olll~IHAL CAlTOHSI *DARM * ZIG ZAG * EMBROIDERY * BUTTON HOLES sssoo OR °"-w .... o..ly DK. 16 ttlrv Dtc. 24 -· . .... BROTHERS tDetllnModel~MedlAMI * ZICJ %CIC) & '""°"Hole * Heary Duty * Dant * Embrold•ry * 25 Yr. Ww 1 ca•tr sggoo THIS Offflt HOT A Y AILAILI AT UT 41L UOlllS OML Y IY C . .UUHG 546-6740 I A you know. Peering Aro.und PERFORMING in the opera, "Puss-in-Boots" by Xavier Montsalvalge at Texa s Wo men 's University is t>eborah Winsor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Winsor or Irvine. Miss Winsor is work- ing towards her m asters in music therapy. ZONTA Girls for Nov- ember have been select· e d by the Newport Harbor Zonta Club. Se n io r s in the Newport-Mesa School District ho nored are Molly Ashe. Newport Harbor High School; Leslie Corea. Corona del Mar; Elizabeth Schuler, Costa Mesa. and Celia Pendola, Estancia. SAVEJ5<: Discover how Dawn~ Dishwashing Liquid takes gre.ase out of your way. Get 15¢ off \With this coupon next time you buy Dawn. DalNTl does more than cut grease. It breaks grease up, surrounds it. Uter"lly lukcs gretise out of your wily to help ket>p it from settling back on )Klur dishes ... and your hands. From greasy dishes to greac;y rot1c;ting pans. you'll be ama;ed how well Oclvm hcJndles grease. "' ~ ' t • • ~ 1 l , I.· . ·: •:. <fl .. I~ ,.., ., I I ~,. k' , ·: .1 !ti r:· iJ I Ir. f ,,, DAIL V ltlLOT ,,Know-how Assures Baking Success .. . .. 8y DOROTHY WENCK 0r-.e c-1, .. ..,. • .,..,,,_ Dakins cookl••· fruit caku, and hollday breada la fun, and mUly homemabra enjoy male· tni thne food• to 1lve u Cbrlltmaa 1llt1. You wlll get more en joyment from bak1nl( 1r you can be sure of sut- cea1 every h ml'. One far· •tor In successful bukang it the type and propor tfon of ingredients. Baked products and the ballers and doughs from whl<'h they're m ade are mixtures or tlour and liquid, usually CDm bined with shorten leg, sugar, eggs, salt. ltavenins aj;ent, 1Jnd f)avorlhgs or extras such "C' nuts or-fruit. •The flour hqu1d ml'c l"re forms the b,b1c alructurc or the baked product. The liquid com· ~es wllh the glut<'n f:.t protein) in the flour to roake the dough or batter elastic enoug h to n sc when baked. During baking aome moisture evaporates and the gluten solidifies, giv- iJ1g the product its form. lf the dough is mixed or handled a lot Cas in kneading) the gluten Is ~ell -developed and forms a tougher, more bread-like texture. Eggs also contribute to tlie basic structure or the dbugh since the protein in egg coagulates, or • solidifies, when heated. In some products such as mer ingue-type cookies. where no flour 1s used, th<' eggs are the only in- gredient that give struc· ture. Sugar a nd s hortt'ning in a balt<'r or douS!h have the ef(('ct of tC'ndenZLng the protem structure, making the h•xture ffil)rc cakelike The more sug. ar and shortening ajlded, the more tender the tex- ture . Th<'se ingredients also add flavor and pro mote browning. Sweet rolls ;ind swe('t yeast breads have more s ugar :rnd shortening than plain bread dough and ure mor<.' tender. Quick breods. l'iuch as fruit or nut breads, have more sugar and shorten- ing than 11weet yeast hreads. And cakc•s and c:ook1es have <'Vt:n more sugar and shortening. with very <'rtsp cook1 h havin,g the most nr br>th these ingrc>dtt•nh If your f!Ull'k brt·.111 falls. or \11ur <'O<>kll" ar1• too thin. <ind runm 1t could be that lhl' .1mount of sugar and or short1'n mg an the 1 ec1pc 1s too tugh for l h(• amount of flour The structurl' 1s too tenclcr tu supp1)rt th1• lo\C1ght If cookies or ureJd ;m• dr) and louf!h. 1t could I)(' the proportion of flour 1s too h1~h The Job or the leaven inf( agt•nt yeast , hak- in~ po"' dt•r , or baking 'oda -ln baked pro- duc h is to provide C'arbon d10,rnk g a!. lor In the case or whipped t'.'111' a1r 1 Th.-ge11or11lr t•xpanil>1 14 ht'll lht• IJI 11 duct l'I b.1ktocl < JUlll.Jijt It "'riae and form a light not risin& enough or fall· powder? I had this pro-powder use •• teas· banana al10 provide airy texture in& alter baklna. Chf'('k blem rect>nlly when I pooo baking .soda plus acid, aod t'ould i.e added tr too much leavmln1 the amounts or the tnnre round I waa out of baking e Ith er · ~ teas po on 10 pl a co of the liquid. Le uaed the product muy dlents~ with another powder after l had rny t·ream of tartar: ._..cup Store crisp cookies rite too much and then similar recipe and see If quick bread half mixed. fully soured milk or but-separate from chewy or collapte because the cell the proportion• of nour, A If you ·r~ going to termllk <replueina 11w~ sort ones as the crisp $lrul'ture la too weak. It liquid, 1bortcnln1, 1u1· substitute baking soda milk Jn the recipe>: ~ cookies tend to abtiorb not enough leavenlnl is . ar, ena. nnd leavenlna for baking powder you tablespoon vlnel(ar or moltture from the moist u.sed . or if your baking .aients arc tom parable, nt'<.'<i to add some kind of lemon Julee used with onea. Slore either type or powder or yeast Is old • * * ll<'ld to the recipe Bak-sw• milk to make ~ cookie In contalners with and lneUcct1vc, your QUESTIONS WE ARE ing sodareacts wlthucid cup ; 1,~· to \"J c up lilhtly/lllln&lldstokeep product won't ri ~e ASK ED· to form the <'nrbon dlox-molaasu (roplacln1 moisture out In the case satisfactorily . Q. Is 1t possible lo sub· ide gu needed for somesugar l. of crisp cookies and to Should you hRV<' :i pro-stitute baking sodu io • leavening. Fruits s uch as op-keep molature In in the lilcrn with a new rc<.'ipe rt>clpe eatUn~ for bakina For 1 teaspoon baking plesauce, pumpkin, or case or sort cookies. -~(~ ~· -~~·~~~.,r-~~·~~~.~~~J'~ .. .l:JIJ!'JltJO..~~W~~ E'. . ii A~ A VERY. ALL STATER BROS. MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY ~·RANCHO -UJIKE~S FROZEN (~.,,,,/'/.1,. J./n/,,/,,,/ _ \~./,., lw11 HA tURED "TALL ST ATlll 11101 MARKE rs AT LOW•LOW PlllCH SWIH'S llmllAll • IUlllOlt • SllfflD IOAsn• CNIOCl•S • HCICS • lllSI TURKEYS SELF-BASTING a YAlCHIS•ISIAtlAMA 4 7 c FRESH FROZEN HENS OR TOMS 10·'22 LB. La. 1 I • Linzer bars, raspberry-tilled cookies from Europe are latticed to make a pretty gift. Chocolate and Almonds Liqueur Takes Hold By TOM HOGE A bright ornament in the world of spirits is the cordial or liqueur, which is gaining in popularity in the United States. In 1974, Americans consumed nearly 10 million cases or this .sweet, a romatic dnnk I was interested to'learn that cordials can be traced to the 13th century when akhcm1sts in quest o( a life·rei.torini,: elixir began flavoring spirits "-Ith a "1dc range or seedi.. roots, frwts, bcr nes and flowers. among othec things As far as I know no magic chx ir of hfe \\as C\ er found . but these early cxpcrimcnl~ did make contr1but1on s lo medicine. During the ltith and 17th cen turies. tht.• fla \'Or iol{ of alcohol with herbs and plants was prac- ticed by some monasteries, but mainly by apothl'caries who were d es crndcd from the alche mists of the Middle A.i.:t.•<; The non m c d icinal cordial t•amc into its own in th1· 18th ccn lury when ra w SUl'(ar and fr!J grant !-Plt:I'!> from the far Mrnt•r" of the earth bei:an nrnvini.: in quantity in Europe :ind <·nm mercial production of liqueurs got underway. Monas te ries that had been making herba l elixirs yielded up their secrets and d1 ... tillert{'=> began rer1n1n i: lht'm for lhe general public. A digest if or a fter dinner dnnk that has gaan<'d favor 1n lh1 ... rountry as creme de cacao. 'Ah1ch 1s blended Crom a mixture of cocoa beani; a nd varulla pods. the unriJW frwt o( a vamlla plant that often grows around cocoa trees. Now an enterprising importer has brought to America a cordial known as chocolate amaretto, an intriguing blend of cocoa beans and the fla\'or of freshly roasted almonds. For many yeiJrs cru:.hed almonds have been added to brandy in ltiJly. But mterel>tmgly t•nough. am arelto 1tsl'lf ts pro· duced not from almonds but from the pit of the apricot. "'luch has a b1Lter·almond fl;ivor :\ow amaretto has been given a 'ubtle suggestion of chocolate. producmg a cord1JI that not only makes a good dtgci.ttf but a fine :idd1llon to ;i dcs:.crt like these lOOk1es 1, p0und blanched almonds, ground fin e 2 egg whiles '• tcasp0on salt 1 cup sugar I l a bles poon chocolate amar~tto Grind blan<•hed almonds in Plcctn c blender and ~el aside. B<>at egg whites, with s ail acldl'd. Lill frothy Add s ugar. b<>atmg in 1 t ables poon <.1l a time Add chocolate amaretto. con· tinuing to beat. When mixture is stiff, fold in ground almonds. Drop teaspoon of mixture on cookie s heet lined with unglazed paper. le avmg a l ·inch space between each s11-0unfuJ and each row Rake 20 minute' in preheated 3SO·degrec oven till cookies arc gulden brown. Yields about 3 dozen coolues Best Idea Since Shopping Carts can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single T"°'year ~, (1041111•) ftHnl.t\ed lnconllfent IHr-oft pad for fvst 11 . so (poetmge prepeld) Send Today To Become A Super Shopper r------------•""•" Utlt coupon, nwll wttlt s1.10 to; ~I lot Printing Shopping list Po9t Office 8o • 1 seo :cost• Meaa, Calif. 92626 I I I I 15TRIP -------------1 ICITY--------~zt, ____ _. item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 ••P•r•l e pfinted ltem1, plua addltlonel •P•Cel you un flll In your .. 11. 34 Staple• 21 VegeteblH 14 Fruita 6 Bakery 1tem1 s 8ever1ge1 111Meat1nd 11th entrl•• 11 Oelry l1em1 20 Ml•celleneou1 lf111 Wednesday Oocomber 15 1976 OAILYPILOT Cookies: Favorite Choice Fruit bars and balls of candy make especially good packables for early dcl.tvery of edible cheer. The following recipes provide uateres ting variations or familiar seasonal standards. FRUITCAKE MINIATURES 1 cup prepared inln. cemeat 1 rup candied cher· ries I cup candied pineapple, cuL in small pieces 1 c up walnuts , chopped :i.,. cup fl our 1, cup augar 1,~ t s p . b a k i n g powder •,tsp. salt 3eggs 12 cup unsulpbured molasses l tsp. vanilJa In large bowl . mix together mincemeat. cherries, pineapple and walnuts. Mix together flour, s u g ar ba king pawdcr, and salt; add lo fruit m ixture and mix well. Beal eggs; beat in molasses and vanilla. Add t.o fruit and dry in· gredients: stir until dry ingredients are com- pletely moistened. Spoon into papt>r· or foil·lined individual muf-fin cups. Bake in a pre- heated JOO d egree F. oven for 60 m inutcs. Tum out onto wire rack and cool comple te ly. Best if "aged " a few days before serving. Yield · 16·2 inc h fruit· cakes LINZER BARS P~ c ups unsifted flour 1,~ cup sugar ·~cup firmly packed brown sugar 12 teaspoon baking pawder •,, teaSPQOn Salt •,:i teaspoon ground cinnamon 1;~ cup margarine • , cup corn syrup I egl{, slightly beaten -r . ~, '2 cup raspberry jam or pres erves 2 to 4 tablespoons flour In lar.:t· bowl stir tog et her flour. sui:ur, brown sugar , baking powder, salt and cin· namon. Wi th a pastry blender or two knives cul in margarine until coar se crumbs Corrn With a fork s tar in corn syrup and egg just until mixed. Reserve •,., cup batter. Press remaining a batter into 9 x 9 x Z·anch baking pan. Spread floured surface roll out lo 'A-inch thickness. Cut into If• ·inch wide stnps. Lattice strips over jam. Bake in 375 degree F. oven 30 minutes. or until set. Cool. Cul into bars Makes 36 bars. CRANBERRY COCONUT FRUIT BALLS 1 pac k age <12 ounces> dried apricots 1112 cups pecans 2 cups fresh or frozen-fresh cranbe r- ries. rinsed and drained Grated rind of I orange or 1 tablespoon bottled grate d orange rind V. cup butter o r margarine, softened 1 pound confec· tioners ·sugar 1 package (13 12 ounces) graham cracker crumbs 2 cans (3' 2 ounces each> flaked coconut Red and gr~cn vegeta ble food colonng (optional> Coarse l y grind apricots with pecans and cranberries. Stir 10 orange rind. butter. sug. a r and crumbs . Wrap and chill for 2 hours. Shape mixture into .1 . an· ch balls. U desired balls may be rolled in coconut. Tint coconut red or green by using a few drops of food coloring and rub- bing each color into coconut. S tor e an refrigerator until ready to serve. Makes 100 bars CRUNCHY PEANUT J.W1TER BAfl:; 1 ) cup ll stick > but· ter 1:1 cup crunc hy peanut butter l 1,~ c ups fl rm l y packed brown sugar 2 eggs I teuspoon vanilla 11 i cups flour I t easpoon baking powder 1 2 teaspoon sail Glaie: :-4 cup confectioners' sugar l l:ibles poon light cream OR half and half •, .. teaspoon vanilla Chocolate Ribbon: •,,. cup semi.sweet chocolate pieces l tablesPQOn butter Cream butter. peanut butter and brown sugar until light and flurry. Beat in eggs and varulla. Combine flour. baking pawder and salt ; blend lllto creamed mixture. Spread batter in IighUy buttered 13 x 9-inch bak· 10g pan. Bake in preheat· cd 350 degree I-'. oven 28 to 30 minutes. HemO\'e from oven to wire rack; cool s lightly. For g laze, blend con· feelione rs' sugar, cream and vanilla until smooth. Spread lightly ovt,:r wa rm cookies. Cool . Melt together c hocolate pi eces a nd butt er ; drizzle over white glaze in ribbon pattern. Cool frosted cookies com- plett>ly . Cut into bars. Yield: 36. WHEATGERM llOUDA Y SQUARES 2 tablesPQOns butter 2eggs .. , cup brown sugar lpacked> l ~ teaspoons pure vanilla extract 1 :icupflour •," teas PQOn s oda •" teapspoon salt 1i:i c u p v a c u u m packed wheat germ ·~ cup c h o pped pecans 1 c up powde red sugar S teaspoons mllk Ca nd ied fr u iL garnish Beat butter until wit. Beat in eggs, brown sug ar a nd l teas poon vanilla. Stir in flour mixed with soda and salt. Mix in wheal germ and pecans. Pour into greased 9·inc h square baking pan. Bake in 350 degree oven 13 to IS minutes until l1 l:hlly browned. Cool. Mix powdered su~ar with milk and rcmrurung 1• t easpoon vanilla. Spread over baked square. Cut Into 1 t,'.l-incb squares when frosting is almost set. Decorate t>ach square with can· died fruit, pressing in lightly Makes 3 dozen squares. The Armchair Hunter says: Ringneck Pheasant Chukar Partridge Bobwhite Quail Mallard Duck Guinea Also available: hors d oeuvres and boneless Cornish game hens A 111 <.h-fro:r·n Or•" ""rl rQ.ldy to rooi.. w '11 Frr:• At"c1pe Folder ? conv,..n1t!nl loc<111ons· Bring home Friskies. and save 25(: I ' 1'. I I· I ·' .... i .. ). L ·. ,. ,, ' INAMl--------------1 I L •• ----------·-'-----------· L---"--------------:------------------:----- C8 D~IL Y PILOT <>•~a .. . .,~, ~---, Starting Mon., Dec. 20th thru Fri., Dec. 24th All Stores Wiii Open 8 A.M. For Your Convenience SAFEWAY GIFT ORDERS The a.11 Oltla ~.,.,To GIH Md 0.11 Satew•r Gift Ordett Ate 111111 T• Gitt To frleftcls, ~VIS. luSIMIS Anoclates, Uc. An hsr War To Solve Hollllay 6M119 hcau" Thtf at. So Welcome. Asll Our Emplortta ror Delalla. ~ TRULYFINE ~TOWELS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . • BEL-AIR, FROZEN .VEGETABLE WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS 4£-------~ t~· @STRAWBERRIES Bel·air 1 &-oz. 6 gc Frozen Pkg. i MANOR HOUSE MEAT PIES SAFEWAY CHEESE Monterey Jack or s 1 s 9 LonghOm Style Cheddar, ftendom Wts. lb. GRADE"A" LARGE EGGS . ..J•. l". • BEL-AIR, PUMPKIN t PIE r@ CREAM CHEESE ~ ; s-oz.49c '" ~ Pkg. Variet y Savings! HAIR DRYER/STYLER Pro 1200 Wiii Style and Dry Any Texture Hair ·. $1188 11 I -FROM OUR BOTTLE SHOP! -:---~ MAISON BLANC WINNER'S CUP ~,; ~ ~ /, CHAMPAGNE GIN or VODKA Safeway Great Holiday Buys! {!; @Highway Yams ; .. 39c @.facial T1ssue ~~"~39c ~o J · ® 79° * range u1ce 1:·e:i:: each ~EUTTK llrews 2 to .1$Av( t • . ~t °'o . S~~E "~.... e cups Ft111 ~ s2 oo < 61' io• .,,.. A Fine Quality •W-r' Fifths . Fifth / '.'.~· Coffee Maker $ 3 9 9 lo ..... · ~each ~ r~'!~!. !~!~ ........... o7fo 7 gc · 0 Kodacolor ~?,1~' ·:.~:)$149 C· 11 O or 120, 20·l.rpo1ura ......... tlcit APPLES 1 Artichoke Hearts Cranberries Oi.eansD1 av · Grapefru it T t •ilS Ruby f!td Washington State Extra Fancy Red or Golden Oollclous 4 •lbs. ORANGES Sweet And Juicy Navels lb. 00 fd'h 25¢ .. lb.25¢ IO 29¢ a-Inch 101ton 1F.:'n':. .. ~~.~~~ .......... •a•• . ,..._.....,..., t•ta. 1m11i.. ...-(l••Clllllll)..,. ................... "" ..... c..... .. Sllltl ............. , .................................. c-........,. ....... .... • Jtl L I 7tUt .. c .... MM t I • • • I . . .. . . .. ~~~~~N~!~~~ ..... M19~m $2 59 Scontsbv Scotch $599 Cake Ml·xes ,,,,s. 2 1av1-oz.$100 Wright's Boxes lfll90!Ud ...,,J ......................... Ollll1 ,.._...,~ SOFT MARGARINE '*'Coldbrooll PAMPER'S DIAPERS Seagram's 7-Crown s529 1 , • '°'Cook'"' 1-lb 49c ~,,,.._overnight Dlaposable Baby Diapers -: >.a.~ Q s St[.~ Pkg. $10 9 llencl 10-Prool .............................. flllll 11111n11 or • s,,.1c1 Carton ·-._ _____ _ • ";;J • '•. Of 12 USDA CHOICE -· ~. ~ . ' 7~BONE CHUCK SMOK-A-ilO l ' ., STEAKS BACON USDA Choice Beef. Blade Cut USDA Choice Beef. Ideal to Barbecue c Sliced, Smoked. Excellent Flavor. DC 1-lb. lb. lb. Package r ~ --------ARM POT ROAST CANNED HAM BONELESS HAMS PORK SAUSAGE USDACholce 99 ,. Safewayor $649 SmOll·A·Roma Safeway-Miid, 69 Ifft Chucll y Dubuque Fully Cooked. $179 Medium or Hot 0 USDA (Water Added) CMOICI lb. 4-lb. Can Whole or Half lb. 12·0Z. Paclclge ------"' ~ !!u~!!RKEYS ~.~!~~.~.~~ .. ~~~.~~~ ........... l~~~sac ((j . - S:~·· ,b49c !!~~~!!~~~! ......... ~sac 1• 'TH1K1~G~·:rtr1N& ... ' ~a.~~~ .. ~~i~~~~~····-· 79\ USDA ,CHOICE, !!.h,~~~ ................... -;:49c c);NELES BEEF BEEF ~~~.::::-: ............. &sc ROAST :~~~~"::'°"-~~~'!~!~.~~~ ................... ~~ 79c ta::~·~u:,o• ~~~~~.~.~~.~ .............. ~~age ~::~ 2 Safeway And It Auurect Of J ' S $189 Cross 111E~':O:uF STEAK ~~! .. ,!~~~~.~ .. ~~.~~ · Rib AND IEEF ROAST WE CUr 81 Hams $249 Clluc~ ..... CUT IS USDA CHOICE ~ ......!_ ,..,CeokM.itlh .. ~~ ............ " ___ l_b. ____ __,,,, ,.. . . ., . . ,. The Consumer Line by Julie Grayson At Ralphs it's my job to help make shopping easier for you. If you have a question on anything you buy at your i Ralphs store, complaint ror price inquiry, call me. ' I'd like to take the oppor- tunity to wish you and your fa mily a very Merry Christmas. Cal Julie Grayson 1-800-262-1600 Dold-Butcher Boy Boneless Ham per lb. 89 . .. a eon Pork Loin Contains: 6 Center Cut• & 3 End Cut Chops Mixed Pork Chops Wilaon'a Sliced Com King Bacon 09 Ralf hi Wnipping Cream Semi-Sweet Chocolate NesUe's Morsels .20 Ott Pack Aim Tool~1e In Shell California Walnuts Assorted Flavors HiC Drinks Ralphs Our Very Finest Golden Premium Ice Cream Golden Premium Holiday Meats-USDA Choice Beel Holiday Pantry Fillers Holiday Produce u TUSopDA CRouhoice-ndBeef BRooasttom otr 1 58 Farmer John-Hot or Mild 1 lb. 79 nl R~lph1-Black .Ripe Large 6 oz. 39 u California 8 lb. cello bag 79 ~ ~:~ I Pork Sausage pkg. I ~ Pitted Ohves can I ~ Navel Oranges ea. e I] USDA Choice-Beef Chuck 1 59 D USDA Choice-BHf Round per 1 69 D Royal-Assorted Flavors 6 oz. 29 nl LemJuicy TOllShln Skin 2 19 Boneless Roast per lb. I Beef Tip Roast lb. • Gelatin Desserts pkg. • ~ ea. for • L~ USDA Ch~>1ce ~hole 10-14 lb. Avg. 1 79 [l USDA Choice-Flat Cut Fresh per 1 49 ~Betty Crocker-Pie Crust Stick1or 11 oz. 43 nl Coachella Wh~te 2 29 l'£J Top S1rloin per lb. , Beef Brisket lb. • ~ Pie Crust Mix pkg. • ~ Grapefruit for • U USDA Choice-Shoulder per 99 lJ TWenderilson·1-Bomneladeeas Ham per 2 99 ~ Heinz-Whole 2~ oz. 89 ~ Lamb Roast lb. • 1b. • ~ Sweet Pickles 1ar • Holiday Flowel'S U Party Style-LMge Size 7 2 29 ~ Body Attached 1 19 D Compare & Save 29 oz. 49 ~ Cooked S hrimp p::: I ~ Alaskan Crab Legs ~:~ • Ralphs Yams can I u Fresh Pack-Holly ea. e29 Holiday Wines & Spirits o s~:t':~·v~ka • o Limited Time-Save .SO Gilbey's G i n D Limited Tlme-Seve .51 Tanqueray G in D Limited Time-Save .51 Seagram's V.O. o c~~ii~aci~b o ~;&;;;~ full 3 99 qt. I lull 5 49 qi. I filth 6.99 fifth 6.99 lirth 6.99 full qt. 5.99 u PRaolptah•-tTowiCn Phac1'psk s oz. 67 ~ Mistletoe ~ pkg. • ~ Multi-Bloom 4" Pots Holiday Dell ~ Powdered Cleaner 54 oz. 1 29 ~Poinsettias ~J Spic & Span pkg. • . t 57 D Goloen-WholeKerne1 12 oz. 29 Frozen Foods ~;~. • Niblets Corn can • ea. 1.97 0 Ralphs Delicious ~SourCream ::;: .95 ilollday Bakel"I ~ M'~~V.~bles 1:k~~· .29 12 59 O Ralphs.Cracked Wheat or 24 oz. 59 ~ Ralp~a-Non Da!,!l • 9 OL 47 pk~~·. ~ Buttermilk Bread loaf I ~ Wn1pped I opp1ng ctn. • I 1 23 D Whitt or Wheat 16 O'. 29 U Pe.I Alti-pee,P. Dlsh-9" Size pkg. 59 \~f: · • : All Star Bread 101i • ~ P1e Snetls 01 2 e 12 oz. 1 5" 9 ~ Aalpht-Deliclou• 8 oz. 83 D A11orted Varle~iea 49 1ar • ~ Bear Claws pkg. • Morton Dmners pkg •• 1 lb. 63 0 Ralp~•·l:.!lJht or Dari< 16 oz. 2 09 D R~lph1-Extt1 Fine 10oz. 37 pkg. • . Fruit \;akes pkg. • Tmy Peas pkg •• U Ral.P.h• Jack Chffse or ~ Mild Cheddar ~ 81:t·F;~~i:s ~ Egg' N:,g•hioned ~ Letcco Wine Of Sour Cream ~Herring Snacks U Flel1chmann'1 4 Stick ~Margarine Prices Effective December 16 thru December 19, 1976 ,. .. ,~,--, r--·~•·--, IH•'Y ...... '°, ... Premium$:-' a..f aoast and lteok Is " 1 " UIDA Choice BMf We rn1rvt lht t1Qhl lo l1m1I or 11lu1t U llt lo commt rciel clHl111 or •holt11lt r1 ~~-=er Buy T-·····-... 1t· '"""'"''"'"'""-- -~ ~ ........,,.,.,.,, -....... , .. _. .. _ I hvt ,15 t .01 wittiCoupon .,,, I I S1V1 .25wlthCoupon P10 I EverydayLowPrice .· -. I liquid ·~.~··&5 11 FrmD"3"'"185 I · 1.' We =+.a_ •Y accept Food StaH.-..,j I Delergenl :uh Coupon I I Coffee 41:,z. With Cou~ I ,.. I Um1tOn11t1m9!!Clo111cou,onPwcU1tomtr I I Lllftlt<>ne111m llld0ne~11wc-..,. I Coupon Ellletlft o.c. 11""" o.c. 19, 1911 c~ l,__ o.c. 11·1w Dec. 11, 1m L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I ----------------what you want at the Right PriceM The SuP-_er HOiiday Market 2660 SAN MJGUa, mwmT flUS 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 12.0C llMNE, TUS1'1N, NEWPORT & 1RVm RYD fWt80R & WISON 9901 ADAMS llVD., HUNTINGTON BEAc:M 15471 s: .oauutsT, WlSTMJNSTER 2'167 PASEO Of VN.B«:lA. tAGUNA HfU.S 177.6117th ST., lVSTIN CDSTA AllSA ..0111. LOARA. »WtEIM 69•2 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORl HCUS: ?·10 Daly, 9.9 Sundoy , (;8 DAIL V PILOT W1Klt11!!>d•y. DK embtl1 15 1978 Sugar-free Goodi~s Make the Sw~etest Gift By BAKBARA GIBBONS Home baked goodies are a thoughtful gift ... unless the ••g1rtee" ison a ' diet! What then? Why not. .. tiome sugar free s weets? ~ P THE SLIM r GOURMET • . Here are some sugar- frce s weets for you to bake and lake a long. Why should the dieter be left out? BANANA LOAF 4 very ripe medium bananas. peeled 2cggs, well beaten sugar s ubstitute lo equa l two-thirds cup l and threc·quartcr cups sifted cake fl our J teas poons baking powder Lighten Load Diet Aids NEW YORK (AP) , Although they may have visions of s ugarplums dancing an their heads on • Christmas E ve, what dit'ters wa nt to envision 1s a s lender self. T o h elp t 1,1 rr1 thut dream inlo a n•ality. th<.' Diet Works hop offe rs some gift sug~estionl> to m ake the "weig hty" task of a dieter .i lltlll' lighter. For under the tret• · Teflon-c·oat ed pan-; and ute nsils !>O food t•an be S1lzled witout addin~ fa ts ; a s p at· t• !>el lo brighten kitchen ~Jlh and add zc..,t to food::.. Wok and utensils for star fr1l·d foods that .ir1• fast. ca'ly on the cool<. and on the diet . a ve~~ta hie steame r to !>UH' pre t'IOUS \ 1L.1m1n-; ..ind re lam c rt!.p flavor A l 0 J ... l l' ,. u \ I' II • shortcut to .111 kind., or low·c al good1l'!oo u i.:ood basic dH't book no dan~crous fads, pll•a. ... c. J fts h poacher . 1w prwr mill t·hoo!>t• t•1lhl•r an elect ric. pocket i.11t• or ~ari:anluan ta hie mudl'I . A !.pan dry ha"lkt>t to ""h1rl ~al ..id ~rrrn., a pcx·ket tahul11 to1 to kt'l'I' an exat·t total nf calon1'' ~rams, or ~ h.tlt·H·r <·on 'umed d:11ly If a more l<t\ .... h ~1fl 1.., an ord<'r or ) ou ri· dl•al mi: 1o1o1th a d1t•lt•r ~ho ha'> c\Cr} thtnJt. try the'<' 1\n all purp<i't' k1tfh1·n h e I p c r l h ii l i.: r a I 1·' . chops, blend~. etc . a pro fess1onal scale ""1th ('yr level rc~tster '' small sca le tha t m :i tc he s ~athroom deror ,.., a le!.S cxpen!ooiV<' v an ntton . an eleetric blcn1k r with 1ec <.·rusher atlat·hmc•nt' To tuck an the !>tock· ang A shiny m ca 11urin~ spoon set; a 1wrse -sizt'd cosmt'tic kit filled with packets of artificial s we etene r and low- calorie s ala d dressan~ for a ll th ose ti mes dieters are ca u g ht without; 1 Metric measuring aids ;. -now's the lime lo learn the system ; small cans of gourmet foods -the • recipient will reel pam- pered dining on lobster or crabmeat; an assort- ment of te as. Cre a te a personal "Diet Girt of the Month." At Christmas present a promissory note enUtl· . Ing t he r ecipients to a r special treat each month for the coming year. Sample Ite ms; a lux- urious fres h pineapple in February; pretty straw placemats in June; a set of cani3te r s In Sep- tember: re frige ra tor containers in November for those holiday left- overs. ..... "·--··· o ne half l~nspoon cUlflamoo OftG"·~O poonsalt • 4 \4bl.4'apoo n s chopped waJnfs($ Beat bananas, eggs, and sugar s ubstitute together. Stir flour, bak· ang powder, cinnamon and salt together. then blend into bananu m ix- ture, mixing well. 1'~old in nuts. Spray u sm all loaf pan with cookin~ spray ; add the batter. Bake in a pre heated lSO-degree oven for 25 minutes. Lower heat to 300 and bake an ad d 1t 1o nal 30 t o 10 m inu tes, un t il du111• Ma kes 20 s l1 c1:!i, 45 calories each. CHOCOLATE Gt:Ms 1 and three-q uarters c ups s ifted all-p urpose flour 7 ta blespoons cocoa I tca ~poo n ba kmg powder • ~ teas poon bald1lg soda 1 "l t11as poon salt ~3 cup bu llt'r or margarine ::.ugar :.ub:.t1tutc to l'qual l cuµ 2 teaspoon:. vaniUa l t'gg one -bnlr c u p plain yogurt 6 t a bl es p oous chopped walnuts Hes1ft flour with rncoa, baking powder, soda and salt. Cream butter with Fresh Hawaiian Pineapple Golden Delicious Apples . 79c , 24 e .. 29c ~. ~' .. . ,.... , . .. ..... large Avocados Fresh Cranberries Russet Potatoes Red Grapes White Grapefruit Jim Beam Bourbon Early Times Bourbon I. W. Harper Bourbon " .. 39c 10 bA 59c • 29 c .. 14c nie Walker Scotch 4-Ft. Scotch Pine Tree ,, ... Tnese Items ava1lab eat a uc y ar e s 4 Roll 36" Wnp Asstmt. HUGI IMC)oflQ~AI ,.,._~0 "',.,._O"JU'll~ I 11• "OU'-CNQ~t ..,.1 6 O.», •tu 1000 Strand Icicles 'IU•A"l'IM Lucky Gin Lucky Scotch Lucky Puerto Rican Rum Sacker Bopper ' .. , ' Lets Pretend Doll .. \I I ., • i'" •ft Wi Fire Pumper Truck Mod Eye Lashes ' ,., n Lee Nails Milk Plus 6 Moisturizer •ANAHflM suga r su bs litute Add v;milla and egg; beat un- tJ l nutry . stir in yuj.(urt. Add fl our mixture und nuts; mix well. Shape dnui;h into a 10011:. narrow roll. Crull thoroughly. Cut in thin slices. Place on a nonstick cookie sheet about one inc h apart. Bake 9·10 minutes in pre- heated 425-deg ree oven; r emove fro m ove n. Let stand a minute or two, then with spatula remove Cl100R 126 from cookie s heet lo pla te. co ol. S tore in mo1:Jture-proo( box with waxed paper between layers. Makes about four dozen. 50calories each. DOLLY'S PINEAPPLE DILLIES 2 slices stale or toast- ed bread (regular, diet or h.igh-fiber m ay be used) 1 ~ cups nonfat dry milk powder •, t e a s p oon l'in- namon pinch of sail or but- 222 20 EXPOSURES 222 222 222 147 3H &er.flavored salt Combine pineapple witll ~ cup d rained Juice· su1ar substitute and stir packed crushed pi.neap. into mixture, mixin·1 pie well. crushed pineapple Spray n nonstick cookit l teaspoon coconut sheet with cooking spraJ flavoring for no-fat baking. Drop Sugar s ubstitute t o mixture by le uspoonsCul equal2tablespoons sugar onto cookie sheet and Crus h bread into fine bake In preheated 3» crumbs, using a covered degree oven for 20 to 2S blender (or put the bread m inutes. M akea two in a plastic bag and roll dozen, 24 calorics each. over it with a rolling pin). Submitted by Mrs. Dolly Stir with dry milk, cin-J imenez or San Diego, namon. s ail and sugar.: Calif. HouseholcJ ~~yno.ld's Aluminu.~ ~oil0 " ':7. 530 Scott Viva Napkins .. . ~ 490 Scotties Facial Tissue .. v;', 52c Tuf 'N Ready Paper To~~I~ ~ 54c ' rm., .. , .. ~ ~ Lucky Gift ,4i!!j-~) '· .. _ · . · · Certificates A welcome way 10 1dd to tne holiday les11v111es. Ask the manager al your tavorlle Lucky store. Or for very large orders. call (714) 521-57 11, Extension 438. Do II lodayl 211 DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ·ruLl.lll • u,. 720 W. I.A PALMA AYINUI ·eulNA l'AllK llll LA PALMA AYENUI 'COITA MllA 110 10. STATE COLLEOI I LVC>. 'ULLIRTON 120 NO, llAVOMONO 'OAllOl!N OllOVI 1107UIAONOLIA AVI. '0AllDIN OllOVI 13011 IUCLIO AYI . 'tll,IMTOIOT"ON IUCH "9\ ATLAlfTA AVINUI! 'HUNTINOTON IUCH 2190 HAlllOll ILYO 'LAGUNA Hll..LI 2U12 CAIOT llOAO AT LA PAZ 'IANTA ANA JUt 10 lllllTOI.. ITltH~ 1t•OO IOI.IA CHICA AYlNUI U3 NO. EUCLID AVl . MUNTINOTON HACH 1toso lllOOKHUlllT ITllHT 'OlllANOI tttO L CHAltMAN AVINUf 'I TANTON 'TUITIN 70M l(AfELl..A AVI. IU70 llllWPOllT AYINUI -WllTMIMlllll ·weaTMINITlll 'WHITillll .. 00 WHTMlf!ITl.11 AVfMUI U071 tltll!NODALI ITllHT 15GU L MULl!lllllY 01111. LA MlllADA I.A MlltAOA IHOl'l'INO CIMTllll / --.. . ... T . FOR GIVING: Fancy Some ·Homemade Kuchen It's hard to match the personal satisfaction that comes from baking hone:.t -t <>·goodness homemade bread. Even rf you 've never attempted yeast breads, do try your hand at the loaves shown here. Thes e are holiday-minded sweet breads. Chocolate-Walnut Kuchen, shown here Lil assorted shapes and adornments, is a quick-mrx yeast bread, crusty and golden on the outside, IJght and tender within. CHOCOLATE WALNUT KUCHEN 5 to 51 2 cups unsifted aJl- purpose flour h cup sugar Cranberry Yule Star 1 teaspoon salt 2 packages active dry yeast l cup sour cream 12 cup water 1,. cup milk 1,2 cup butter or margarine 4 egg yolks, room tem· perature (reserve whites for fill ingJ Walnut Mini Chip Filling Cbelow ) Conlectjoners' Sugar Glue (below) Honey (optional} Confectioners' sugar (op- tional) Mix 2 cups of the flour, sugar, salt and undissolved active dry yeast in a large mixer bowl; set . Cranberries keep popping up everywhere lh1s time of year m baked goods, relishes, desserts and sauces. Try Tart Cranberry Mold or Cranberry Chutney Mold with your next company dinner Best wilh pou It ry, pork or lamb, and a super buf: fet feature with cold roast beef or turkey sandwic hes. TART CRANBERRY MOLD 1 package 13 ounces> lemon flavor gelatin l 11 cups boiling water 1 Li cups raw cranberncs 1 i m ediu m orani:ic. seeded, unpeeled 1 , cup chopped sweet pickles J tablespoons sui:iar 2 cups pr<'parcd whrprx'd topping mix n1ssol\'t' gelatin in boiling water . chill until sltghlly th1 ckent'd. Meanwhile, put cranbe rnes and orange t hrough food chopper using fine blade Stir tn p1ckh.'l> and 11ugar Fold cranberry mixture into th1ckenl'd gclaun ; then gently fold m whipped topping m.ix. Pour an to a I ·quart or 8 <12 r up) molds Chill Wltil firm. Un mold on lettuce or endive as a salad or sen'<' a.s a dessert topped with additional whipped topping. 1( d~r red. Makes 8 servings. CRANBERRVOl\,TNF.Y MOLD 1 pound fresh or frozen rranl>ernes, rinsed anddramcd 2 cup~ sugar 4 cups water 3 envelopes unflavored gelatin 1 bottle I I pound, I ounce ) mango chutney 2 cups finely chopped celery 2 cans < 1 l ounct-s each I mandarin oranges Combine cranberries, sugar and 2 cups of water. Simme r 10 minutes. Mix gelatin and re· malning 2 cups water. SUr until dissolved and m.ix into hot cranberries. Chill mixture until slightly thickened, fold in chopped chutney' celery and mandarin orances. Pour into a 2-quart mold and chill untU firm. To unmold. dip mold into lukewarm water for a few seconds . aside. Com6ine sour cream, water, milk and butter or margarine In small saucepan. Place over low heat until liquids are very warm (I.a> degrees to 130 degrees>. Gradually add to dry ingredients ; beat 2 minutes at medium speed. Add egg yol~ and l cup or lhe Oour; beat 2 minutes on high speed. Gradually Stir in enough nour to malce a soft dough. When dough becomes difficult to stir, tum out onto well-floured board. Knead in enough of the remain- ing flour so the dough is not sticky to touch and forms a smooth ball (about 3 to s minutes). Cover; allow to rest 15 minutes. Divide dough into 4 equaJ pieces. On a lightly floured board, roll out each _piece or dough to a 12xl().inch rectangle. Spread 1 cup or Walnut Mini Chip Filling to within h inch of edges. Roll up dough from long side as for jelly roll; pinch to seal. edges. For roll, crescent or spiral, place on greased baking sheet, sealed edges down, curving roJls to form desired shape. To prepare roll wilh seam on top, fill and roll as described. above and place on greased baking sheet, sealed edge up, just slightly curving roll. Cover wilh plastic wrap or towel and let rise in a warm place until doubled Lil bulk, about 1to1 VJ hours. <To Judge when the dough has risen enough; lightly push flllger half an mch into lhe edge of the dough. IC the im- pression remains, lhe dough is ready.) Bake loaves at 3SO degrees for 20 minutes. Loosely cover with aluminum foll and bake 15 minutes longer or Wltil golden brown. Remove from oven and brush lightly with butter or margarine. Cool completely on wire racks. Sprinkle wilh confec· tioners' sugar, drizzle or glluc with Confectioners' Sugar Glaze: or brwih with honey. Garn1sh us 1 desired. Makes 4 loaves. Walnut Mlnl Cblp FUllng 4 egg whites, room tern· perature 23cupsugar Dash of salt 4 cups ground walnuts 2 cups <12-ouncc package) dark chocolate flavored Chips Beat egg whites Wltll foall\Y in . small mixer bowl. Graduafly add sugar and salt beating until ~tiff peaks form . Fold in ground wain~t.s and mini chips; blend well. Makes 4 cups fiJling. Confectioners' Sugar Glaze: 111'l cups confectioners' sugar 1 Y.i to2tablespoons rrulk 112 teaspoon vanilla -- A half-pound of oun makes as much as two pounds of thein. An 8-oz. jar of Taster's Choice~ Freeze-Dried Coffee makes 120 (6-oz.) cups of coffee. That's as much coffee as you'd get fr om two pound s of ground roast (following recomm ended serving directions of the leading national brands). And since you make Taster's Choice by the cup, you never end up throwing half a pot down the drain. So the next time you're comparing who gives yo u what for yopr money, remember: Jt 's not how much it costs a pound. It's how littl e it costs a cup. (And looking at it that way, 50 cents off is a lot of cups on us.) ,, I FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .. . ' .... CJ{) DAILY PILOT Wedrte!>day December 15, 1976 I!lu!J. lJ sure hon •t frrl 1nur11 li kr an uugeJ aftrr ruling ull tqu s r ruukir.u. l)Jrnl1 ... 3J ~no1u tul1ut yon utran. fil nfnr l. jJ u1irl!1 tl1u ar rart171f n!!lrat yrnn mor.arfS . '1l1r!J l1r~i1r~ ·1nr s prout lll!J u1i11g!i. ~ Nutrition 'Germinated' In the midst of all the gooey, fancirul confections especially prevalent and tempting m these holiday times, nulntious snacks are as easy on the eye as they are on the stomach One way to makl• i.ure there's some nutrition in thl' cookie Jar 1i. to bake with a wheat ~crm bai.cd dough Your cookies w11l s('nd off a nuttier ..iroma from the oven as they bake and they wall have more texlurf'. Nearly flavorless. wheal 14crm can be m1xl'd into nearly every cookie ;md quack bread recipe, as long ~•s l1qu1d and shortening measurements are adjusted ap- propn ately Cookies will be crisper the less nour and the more wheat germ thereis lntbedough. Try these v. heal germ holiday gems and cr eate some of your own from your favorite recipes. WHE ATGERM COOKYST A MPERS · 3~ cup vacuum packed re- gularwheat germ l34 cups nour 1 2 cup sugar • 2 t~aspoon cinnamon '•teaspoon salt '•teaspoon baking powder 1 cup butter, softened 1 egg yolk . l teaspoon pure vanilla ex- tract Sugar for tops Combine wheat germ, nout, · sugar, cinnamon, s alt and baking powder. Beat unlO creamy. Beat in wheat germ mixture, egg yolk and vanilla. Roll dougblntol-inch balls. Dip tops in sugar and place sugar side up on lightly greased baking sheet. · Flatten balls wilh coolt y stamps. Bake in 375 degree oven 10to12 minutes or until very light- ly browned. Remove from baking sheet. Cook on racks. Makes 3 dozen cook ics. Cooky Cutouts: Roll out dough on lightly noured surface to 1111-1nch thickness. Cut with ra ncy cullers. Bake. as above. Cooky Bars: . Press doueh evenly in lightly (?'eased lSxlO·lnch jell yroll pan. Brush with liahlly beaten egg white . Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons wheal germ. Bake 111 375 degree oven 20 to 2S m inutes. Cut into bars whue warm. Makes 4 dozen bars. Va ri ation on Theme: Try Turkey Chowder F'or lef!over Christ mas turkey. m 1 x cubes of meat in a chowder with com and tomatoes Or. S<':l"''° thPm in a pol w 1 t h w h u I l' .. o m t· veget:ibles and noodll'., TURKEY C HOWDER :! medium potatoes, peeled and cubed 1 JO·Ounrl' pJrkai:e MSG Get s Okay The International Glutamate Technical Committee, a group or scientists and pbysi· cians, has responded to a newly released report on monosodfum glutamate issued by an advisory group to the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Andrew G. Ebert, lGTC chairman , s aid that the committee was "gratified to again ob- serve publication of a re- port that supports -as have previous reviews of MSG -the use of MSG al currently recom- mended use levels for food flavor. However, lhe IGTC was puzzled by the advisory commit- tee's request for addi- tional testing." The committee's ap- parent concern is over experiments r evealing brain damage in mice re- ceiving administered doses of MSG. The IGTC spokesman pointed out that the e x pe riment failed to abow brain damage when fllSO WU administered under tbt same teat ~ndlt.Jona u when the addttlve ls con- sumed by man. .. P,;c" t'ffectl•• ""'""-· Fn .. Sat. llMITID SUPf'lY OH SOMI ITIMS ~· s31s KING CRAB MEAT ........ ~ S..Ow Crab l ...... -, COCKTAILCLAWS •••••• 532! Ki1MJ Crab COCKY AIL MEAT •••••••• 525t Delaney's Home Salad Dressings 7 9 c lieu Cheese or OB and Vinegar • • • • • • • • ::. Place Yow Holiday Order How for lm'9' Cooked Shri111p ZJe'4Mf! ~104. S ea, '?<WU "T1le AMtl M-i. s..f...r 411 l Ott. Street "•""port leach ..... 673·1116 frozen c·orn '~ l'UP rhoppt•d onion 1 ~cup shl'ed <.·elcry 1 10 1, -0unce ran con deni.ed r rl'am of l'h1ckcn .soup (,.SAVE \ MAIKET IASKET , ~ · BEEF LOIN I I 6 o u n < 1• <'Jn tomatOl'S rut lll' 1 • c·u po; dwppcd c·ook<.'<l turl..l''.'< or chicken '2 teaspoon poultry season in~ , teaspoon i:arhc• I>:ish CJ) •·nnc JX'P per '·cu p s hredded c·heddar r hecSl• In 3 4uart sauc·t•pan combint· potal()<'S. corn, onion. Cl'lt•r). a nd 1 , teaspoon .. a It Bll·nd 2 l'UPS v.aler into canned soup. add lo Vl'J:l'l.1bh-s C o o k . r o " t• r l' d . I 1 11 \'Cg et a bit•' ;i rt• t t>ndc•r ~I:) to 45 minute•-; A d d u n d r a 1 n t• d t o m a t o c s . t u r lo. 1• \ poultrv "l'asonini: ~arhr salt. and ~·ppc•r Sim ml'r 15 minull <. Spnnklt• I tablPiipoon r hN'"'' ovt•r carh !>ervin_g \1 akc:-; H serving!> An old ~l andJr<I ~'i<"' red HOLIDAY TURKF.V NOODLE SOUP 2 cans 113 1 • ounces each ) Chicken Broth I ('an (Iii CHIOC'('!-.) tomatoes, cul up 2 cups cubed cooked turkl'y or chicken 1 cup diagonnlly shred carrots 1 cup uncooked medium noodles 1 cup chopped onions •,cup sliced celery t teu poon sugar I teaspoon Wor· Ct'Sll'rShire \II, teupoon aall 12 teaspoontarragca leaves, crushed Generous du b pep. per In lar ge heavy pan, combine in1redlent1. Br- ing to boil : redu~ Mel. Simmer 30 minutes c:r until done . ~~tr oc· casionally. Makea 7~ eups, about 4 ae~.' , ~CiOPP1iiG -== USDA PRIME 86C LI~ CUT & WIA'PID USDA CHOICE 8 5' LI. BLOCK 1160 su~wa. COSTA MHA SUHFlOWHATF411'11W 545 0,37 DAtLY 10 A.M..-7 P~ • T·IOHI •••• ~~ ~~ •• s I " u.' TOP lfttLOIM ••••••••••• s 111 Lt. GIOUHDl&F UAHIST ••••• ~~~~-99c: L& -....... ' -... ,. ... -- IYllYDAf lOW IED-X MAYONNAISE~ . BEST FOODS I ~~ •• ~ TITAL SATISfAmlll MAIAllTlll .. .. " ...,, "' .......... "' -.............. -__ ,._ .. __ -wv.-•---",..__,. .... ,.. .......... i---··1'9 -----.... " .. _........_ ............... ,... ;:::.:i-:::".::"~ Wt\i I DAILY PILOT C I I Plum Good Tradition Mellows • 1n Brandy 'Tis the season tor brandy lo come into its own. One special uae for tW. profound liquor la In fnlll puddings, whJch, hke fruit cakes, have a deeper n avor the lonjer they're aged. These lndlvldual puddin&s. stumed in tiny molds, make attractive desserts for Christmas dinner. They can be made well In advance of the last minute rush, toll-wrapped and stored In the refriger ator until ll's Ume to reheat them. They a re eleaant and festive with Br andy Lemon-Butter Sauce or Brandy Hard Sauce. BRANDIED HOUDAY P UDDINGS 1 cup candled cherries, haJved Cacciatore In Three Ways The llalian chirken classic, Chicken <.;:ic ciatore, is offcn•d b4:1ow in three method~ for the convenie nce of c;low- cooker, micro"' a\(.' and conventi onal r:.ingc cooks. ClllCKF.N CACCIATORE 1 3-pound broil<•r· fryer chicken, cut in serving pieces 2 tabl espoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions. sliced and :.cpar:.itcd into rings 2 medium peppers, cut into rings I can (16 ouncei;> wholl' tomatoes , crushl•d 1 c.in (8 ounces} tomato sauce" I can (6 Qunccs) tomato paste 1 ~cup dry red \Hne '.? c love-; garlic, crushed I bay leaf 1' ~ tea ... poon:; dncd leaf oreRano l l l'a::.poon fla, or enhanc<'r 1 ! tl·a:.poun s uit 1 1 lt.>a ... pcmn p<'p!>('r In a lar gl.' s k1lll'l. bro~ n chick<'n in 011 ov<'r medium h t'at : n.•movc from pan In same .,k11let add onion nn~., ancl pep· per ring, <·uuk a nd stir over m1•d1um heal until tendt'r Sllr 1n rl'mainmj! rngredit•nh .\dd ch1C'kcn lo saun <"o,·er :.klllt•t tightly .... immer over low twat 45 to~' minute:., un- t il r h1d.t"n Is ltnrler. Maki•., t to 6 c;crvlngs. To cook In 1 ,low cooklng pot: In a -.1..illd, llrown duC'l..en piece• In u1I O\'<'r me c1 1 u m h 1 It h h <' .1 t Layt•r onion shrec; an<I f:rt"en pepper nni:-; 1n rottom of ~low cookf'r Put browned chic ken preces on tori M onion :.Uc<>s. In a b'>wl. mix together tomatoes, to mato pacitc, wine. i:arhc. bav ltar. orcitano navor enhancer. :.alt and pepp<>r . Pour over chicken in pot. Cover and <·ook on high 3 to 4 hours. Serve chicken pieces \\1th sauce over s paghel- 11 lNote. Omit tomato s:1uce in slow cooking pot method.) To cook in a microwave oven: ln a j?I a:.s casserole d ish . pl<1ce chicken picr<>s in oil, onion and pepper rings. In a bowl mix lOJ:l'lhl'r, tomatoes, tomato !><!Ult'. tomato pui,,tc, \\me. garlir. bay leaf. oregano. flavor enhancer, salt and pep- per. Pour over chicken in t•asserole. Cover and cook 20 minutes , stirring once. Classic Favorite The cool and lovely classic Ambrosia salad has long been a favorite f or h o lid ay mt'als. Delicious as a buffet salad or light dessert. Ambrosia may be made in many ways. Tty this frothy varia· t lon · combine sour c r eam . miniature marshmallows. ma n- d a r In orunge s. Californ 1:J grapr-.. coar se !:. c hopp e d walnuts. toa ... ted coconut und chilll'd cubes of fruit-flavored gelatin. -Cubes of cheese and grapes s kewered on toothpicks make easy, do-ahead ap~llzers for holiday entertainin1. Wedges or winter pears . s mall grape clusters and a wedge of s h ar p cheese are marvelous together as the finale to u many· course dinner. Scale- watchers w\IJ appreciate knowing that a whole cupful or fresh arapcs is J moderate 100 calories. MAMMIMGSllltr IOHILIH SHOULDB CLOO MA. ..... MGHff U.S.0.A. Solt-n-Pepper ROAST s1~ TOP SIRLOIN ...... ww. .... .,.. s1~! c:,.·;;r.. -.. C>Ullt NOW FOR CHRISTMAS . CROWN PORK ROAST MAHH1M•S lllf SIDE of BEEF 91~ .. IAR-M 10t411H HAM -..,_:_ s14• LI. 1 cup pitted dates, sliced l cup golden raisins 2 cups diced mixed candied fruits 1 cup sirted flour l "'a teaspoons salt 'r4I teaspoon baking powder 2 ·cups ground or. finely chopped suet (about~ pound) Se11s 114 cups brown auaar l leaspoon clMamon lh teaspoon nutmeg 112 teaspoon gin&cr 1 2 cup brandy J cups soft fine bread crumbs Prepare Cru1ts. Reslft flour with sail and BOYS LOVE SANTA EfflCllVE IHIJU, OfC. 16111 !Ml fRI • OfC. 241to 1976 SORU, NO SAlU TO OfAlfRS bakin& po~der onto frulls. Add ~uet and mix weU. Beat t•gg:.; beat in brown 'IURur and SPl<'l'S untJI li~ht Puur over frui t mixture, add brandy and bread crurnbt1, and mix. Wl'll Spoon '1 cup bolter into s mall greased molds, about 'l cup capa1:1ty t3h ounces in dividual gelatm molds arc 1tJcal). Cover each lightly with Coll Set molds on rack in lar ge kctUc or covered router with boiling wuler to h:.ilf the depth of the molds. Cover and steam 2 hours. Replenish water if necessary. Serve warm with Brandy Lemon-Butler Sauce or Orundy Hurd Sau.:l!. Makes 2 dozen Individual puddings. BRAND V LE MON-HU'ITti;R SAUCE 1 :i cup sugar l 'vll cups wuter ~. tellspoon sJ.ll 2~ lable:.poons cornstarch 1 • cup butter 2 tablespoon:. lemon JUiee \:t l\•aspoon grated lemon ~el Combine s u1ar, water, ~alt and corn:.tarch in saucepan. Boll alirrin~ l'onstBntly, until ttuckened, a~ut 5 .minutes. Add nJI remaining mgredlents; heat ~ few minutes lonacr. Serve warm. Makes abol:l!-l~cups. BRANDY HARD SAUCE Real % cup softened butter, 2 cups sifted powdered sugar, l teaspoon vanilla and 2 tables J)()()OS brandy together until well blended. Chill. Makes about 1 \ :i CUP5 sauce. flESH FROZEN STANDING BEEF wot.,.. •t0n" ) & ll. AVllA()( 9 .. 10 TO 14 ll. AvtRAGl HENS GRADE 'A' RIVERSIDE 16 TO 20 LB. AVERAGE :~::.?!~"· T 0 MS 11\0N f O(C (()t" ~H -------------,=---...,.~ GAME HENS SWIFT'S G·•C.l • "Ol!N I" lO/ .... 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DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ' 7 Fudgy trio looks fe stive when packaged in cheerful holiday containers. Use your imagination in wrapping Chris tmas goodies. Treat Goodies Like Jewels This Ch ristmas. redisrovcr lht: JOY of givi!]g som ething to yourself -gifts you can enjoy making and sharing with friends. The trio of fudge rl'cipcs given below make up into at · tr:it'll\'t'. appl·aling, jt•w1•l likl· 1·11nf1:ct10ns, packable in de· c·oral 1 \'l' ('nnt J 1nt·r ... for ... l'l tllll! un<kr ~oml'nne 's trc·c. l M' )UUr <·n·.1.t1vc 1ma1:mJl10n in p;i ckaging your goody· g1flc; Uown ·to earth fnends " Ill cnJo\. rnunchmg out of a n old apothecary Jar, or an mcxpcns1v1• basket draped with a largt.', J:a) napkin) o.i'vc M:wn up yourself. Or. put ~our little ones to work !they'll be scrambling for something to do when school lets out l t;1ve them coffee cans and shoe boxes, pliable paper thl·v l'an wrap them in (hke butcher 's p aper J. some finger p.unts, and let them go! F.LEGANTCllO<'OLATE PF.ANl'TRll'TTf:R P I NWHEELS <Makt>s2pounds) 11, t•u ps semisweet chocol.tll' morsc1s I C 14oum·e1 cansweetcnl"d condensed milk 11 ';> cupc; smooth peanut butlt•r Jn .. mall hea\ y ::.auccpJn, ml·lt rhorsels over low heat. Remo\ e from heat and a dd I cup "" cetened condensed milk and ' cup pt.'anut hutt<'r, stir until smooth. Chill I hour to firm slighth In ... m.111 bov. I combine rem;i1mng ""' eeh~ned condensed milk ;ind pt•Jnut butter D1v1de et1<'h mixture in half, placing <'ach half on a 15-mrh pt<'C'C of w..ixed paper. Shape each C'hocolate hatlf into an 11x11-mch !>quart.' and each peanut but- ll'r half mtn .m llxlO-inch n·ctanlo(lt•, by first s haping with hands and then pldl'mg another IS inch piece of waxed paper on top and rolhn,I{ flat Wllh a rolling pm Ht.>m ovt> top papt>r; of t>ach and turn each peanut butt.er p1cC't' O\ t•r C'\ t•nh onto t'<i<'h C'h,i<'olatt• piece Roll chocolate o;ccurel\' around pe..nut butler (Jell~ roll Cashion I using bot- tom \\J'1.t•<l pJper as a ~u1de to h{'lp roll cvenJy. <Be sure to l>t..irt roll t1.:hlly to a\01d an <>fX•n cent(·r m the candy >Wrap v.1th v. .ixc.J pJpt'r. chill 2 hourc; Ht•move waxed paper and t·:ircfull) .. 11<·1• v.1th a wet kntk 1nl11 'J inch s bces. Cover and ~tort' 1n r C'frt1!1•ratnr C'OLORFl1.<11RJSTMAS f'UDGF: 1 ~akM21, pound•» 11 • pounch" h1t1· < h1wolatt• I 1 \ t nun rt• l 1·.111.,v.t•l'lt·n1:<l 1·rinrl1•n ... t.'d milk 1 ~ lt•il-,poon S.Jlt I te ..... poon vanillJ1 xtr .1rt •,cup chopped mixed ranched fruit Add1 t1onal candtt-0 fruit for ~armsb, optional In top of '1oublr boaler melt 1 hocolale with sweetened ('ftrlfknM'<i milk .md ::..tll mer bolling ,,_,.ater Remove from hf'Jt 'il lf 1n \ Jnllla .md r. ult SprPJd mixture eve:nly into wu"ed p.qwr lin1•d H xi. me h b;1kmi: pan tr desired, garnish with add1t10n JI c·andlt'<l fruit l'htll 2 hours or until firm. T urn furlge onto cutting boorrt. peel otr paper and cut into squares. Tl1:hUy CO\ er any leRovcrs. roRH P1STACHIO F1.1f)(;F (Make112 1 1 pound!>) I ' 11>0undo, "'h1l(•fh()('Olute I (1 1ounct•1 tan .. ,u·l'lc•nt.'<i condensed milk I lr<1spoon almon<l <>~trJC'l Fl'w drorx J!rcen food eolonn~ '• cup :sh<'lll'<I. blancht•d, peeled . a nd cho pped pistachio-; /\dd1t1onal c hoppro p1.9tach1os for $:anUSb. optional In top of double boiler. mf'lt t hot·olate with sweetened condensed m ilk over boiling water Jkmove from heat, stir Ln extract and food colonn~. Add nuts a nd m ix well. Spread mixturl' C'venly into waxed puJX!r lined 8 x 8-mcb baking pan. If desired. garnish with adctit1onal pistachios. Chtll 2 hours or unt il firm Turn fudge onto cutting board; peel ofC paper and cut into squares. T11!hlly cover any leCtovC'1 o; Seafood Mousse Tomato Flavored I For easy entertaining, greet friend$ with a light but flavorfuJ mousse made with a can of cooked sh rimp. tuna or salmon rrom the pantry and flavored ·witb condensed tomato soup. r,Jold the mousse in a pretty ello ring and decorate its SttV· ~ pl atter with wmter greens I lemon slice curls. Serve with rltP crackers or party rye. ' GLORIA'SSEAFOODMOUSSE I 1 envelope u n!l avored ~el•Un •cup wa ter • 10~-ounce c an conde ns ed ~lolOup, undiluted - 8-o unce package cre a m cheese 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup cooked shrimp (cut One> or 1 can (about 7 ounces> tuna o r salmon (drained and Oaked > '~cup finely chopped onion YJ cup finely chopped celery Soften the gelatin in the.-: dissolve over bot Wiiler' st1ntnc constantly. Ovtt low bat. best tocet.her the tomllt.o '°'IP end cream cheese until smooth and bot : off heat stir in the gelaUn; cool. Thoroughly stir in the re- maining ingredient.a. Tum into a 4 to S.cup mc*I; chill until firm. BARM HICKORY SMOKED TAVERN HAM %!? OHl.Y THE BEST OROER YOUR FRESH ZAO<Y AT OUR MEAT DEn.EARLY ......... ....,. .. ,..._ ..... We~ At&~.,. ,_.St~ w~ Rewne n. ...... ToU...~~1 ..w And R.._. 5* T• 0-... A8' Whdu alen. RrTTCROCIB PIE CRUST MIX BEEF ROUND ROIND STEAK -11u~ BEEF SWISS SJ19 ROUND BONBJSS STEAK UL BAR M SHAMKtESS SMOKED HAM WHOLE OR HALF 139 •Sn.as CHOCCl.ATI CHIP CQ(J(IE MIX PAM READY LB. JIMMY DEAN PORK 89! 12 OL HOT' or MILD SAUSAGE FRESH IROUNI BEEF ANY SIZE PKG. 59~ 8~ iiiiEDsiU1s 99c Pi1SiiiEs 79c 12 OZ. CAM 18 m. JM IA.RM .. I.I( SUCID BOl..OGNA FOSTB FARMS YOUN& DU.CKLtNGS IA.R MIUUC WIENERS -'-,. •.9'f....l......-·'f ·,.• • .,# ..... --..... ~ .... / • •. • .,'., • ., ,.... .,,.,..,,._._.._ •• I SPRING FIELD 4 1211 J( 25' 0 ALUMINUM FOIL F- ROLL R SPRINGFIELD YAMS SPRINGFIELD 303 CAM APPLE SAUCE 301 CAM SPRINGRELD FLOUR 5 LB. IA.& IMPERIAL 49c MARIA!!! . SPRINGFIELD 59c SALAD OIL 24 OL OR IG11U! 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SAVE $1.00 ON STRAIGHT $499 Whiskey Fl 1!11nchn\ ""'r ma ... h ... {lu.irl Scotch u WIOIO's • • 5748 Vodka CROWllRlJSS[ •• 5899 The hi1lt·i:all11n redur1·d l'lfl(' Gilbey' s Gin . . . 5999 \nu .... \\!' -.1.110 nn tlu h.1l1-,1:.1llnn It's almost here .. , and the family is already in the holiday mood! Help it along with meals that are planned to be e part of the season's celebration! Beef Rib 69 BONES .~. I' ~ V.A. Chmrf' bake or barhel'U!' OUR OWN ITWAH STYl.E s 1 ~L'· Sausage ... l\111dl· hv 11ur own nld·\\flrld re<'ipl.' 1 Bone Roast .89i 0 Bone Roast .99i Clw<'k tut -U.S.DA. Choice beer ' Chuck l'ul -l l.S.0 .A. Choice beef Ground Lamb •• 69i. Frt•,.h 11nd lean-domeific lamb!. • CHUCK 79 STEAK ~- C'l•ntl'r cut!! U.S .D.A. Cf\oice beef Beef RoastlClllUS • s1 5t }foiled shoulder clod! ll.S.0 .A. Choice Ground Beef •• s1 1t Extra lean-bulk or patliel> SU OUR AMITlSODT FOi allSTllAS FWr. UllCTM ._y DEC. 20 11IOUQt ctlllSTllAS ·-·------------------.. Sliced Bacon .. • • s 1°t • ~ ~ncho's thicker ranch i>!yle ~ ·· H s129 '-ame ens • • • u. U.S.D.A~ Cr&de "A"-2-1 oz. big! ·. : . ~FRESH! / '1 l . 'Z .... . t.ll'I. ,, a 68 · W~STERN RAISED,! •••• ; •• ·:·/ • /! Compare the quality! Ouni is fresh ••• really fresh ••• and from domestic lamb, raiUd in the west! and U.S.DA. Choice! lamb s2a9 ~h.ops~ .... fr~sh \\estfm. U~'i.D.A. Choice BONELESS LAMB Chops Sl~'. : ;.· Lamb ,..' $:1»19 .. -: . Ch~f S ~ ·& ·~· ~ I Fr~h! \ estern! U.S.D.A. Ghoice Loin <'•ti "Sara11.g11" -Choice! Super Fresh Produce/ . . . .. • Millt-FeJ Veal! R111wcl "''lush l'lv for El Hancho--ttenu1nl' rnilk·lt•d, and local! MILK.f£D VEAL ROUND $ 2 5•9· STEAK lnromparuble flavor und tendernns! Rump Roast • • • s24t Genuine milk-fed ''eal for a treat Veal Stew Meat524l. Bonde~-uur own milk.fed quality! Veal Breast sMD s1 4t ( ;cnurne m1lk-ft-d .•• u\'t'n ready! Ground Veal •• 518t You know it's lt-nn and tender! BONELESS VEAL SHOULDER $ 2 '•'. ROAST Holled, too! Genuine milk.fed! Party Platters! You'll be the rrlaxed hoi.te~ when you "rclt·r your puny platteri. from El HJnt ho! Hendy tu i-t•r\c •.• great lood •• l:rcut vnr1ctici.! a::.k us! Sea{ ood Specials! FRESH 69 TROUT ~. Clear Sprini:s Idaho ••• net wt. 5 ol • Snapper r•cn:RDI • s2°t . Fre~h fillt h fur 111orc ,a Jue Crab Legs • • s31!. Frnm Crnuine Ala-..knn King Crab ! ! ... Champagne . . . 5339 ''"'''' NAV~S! .. .'~I~ i Sweet ond juiry. 'cause they're California's! Deti.cious ealini:-oul of hrind. or ~~tnted in 'Salads! Mahi Mahi •••• s1 2t : l.e l>11nHlln1•-Ex1 r.1 I >n •• , fifth Gallo Wine . . . s2s9 Fresh Dates •• 69t . ' Pitt<·d \al1fornia'11 frne~I ! 10 01 tub ~:~~ert $ 5 99 ( :in.ult 111 ·,, d111 c•d "'"C' Qunrt CUCUMBERS l .. •111: j!rN.·n . rn,p'. 19 ( Fnr prt•l l \ ,..( 11 •'·' .ind lrlll' "''"'' •• ,. .. ~!!~~ j~~~,L~~~:. . . ' Golden Apples. · · \\'n~hinJ?ton Deliriou2. 9 ( ~:xt rn Faru v' :\Id low and Sweet'. flt Frnm Hawmi's tropic1JI w111ers d Cooked Shrimp s34? Tender and <"nrktml ~•n 'hSJUFFED .t i ss1 . ~CLAMS for Mntlnw'i; ... net wt. :.?01. each H appy Holidays beRin at El Rancho! Tomato Juice • \ ., I I \I rl.1 n l\Or II 1\1 II ·'' 1111• '' ••httm\', lfl hr f1111nd 10 ..... ,,,.ni:l1rld' Iii H7 (';]11 Gala Towels . • 01. s129 1ves snmD ..... 'I 1•11111(° .. S11prt•mr llUH'n" 111 "' 1.1r Nestle's Morsels 55 c Huttl'l"ll<'OIC'h nr Semi SweE't' t; Ill. Girard's Dressing 55c 1\ll 11nvnr<. r~rrpt C'nf"•llr' ~ "' Cocktail Peanuts98t l'l11nlrr'<1 part\• fnwintr' l'l 111 tin l)('/ical es8en uddig'sMeats i~l39( Your choic~f seven varieties! (IW Of HAM ..• S ot ..• ISc) anned Ham • . s359 Mi~~~!~Jh~l~~ •• ~12 •ou!~C American Slices l\rnft-individuoll 9 ac rappl'd ..• 12 Ol pkg Mozzarella 11 oz w. s 1 s• PreC'lous (lZ OZ ... 1.35) (I Ol ••. !Sc) Ricotta maous • • • 98 c Smooth, creamy Italian style! 1G 01 Gourmandise l'et1te-w1th kirllcli 6 9c z. or Welnut ... 41 t ot. Springfield $1 Mixers 4 for ~.~p~~.~!T~~w ~r.~e, r!,9e Christmas Wrap s1 39 Four r11ll~ -:111 wrh pllpl'r 11r (oil Bag o' Bows .• 49e <'ul11tlul' ('1111\l'nrt·nt' :?f1 1wr l1111t Aluminum Foil • 29c ~prini:lll'ld ... :!'l ft • . l2 in. wide l'r111·, 111 •'f(N·t Th11r I Jt•r lfi tlir1111~·h S1111 IJ..1 :!II ()p1•11 dm/1 ,!} lo .'I ,..,'1111<1<11· /fl /11 'i 1\11 ,ofn to d1·a/u, Mayonnaise IMIT· ATION llut there\ 1111th111i,: im1t11tinn 11hout Kraft'c; n tl\llr and nrnm\· gondnr,~' q u:irt jnr Tomato Sauce Hunt\-dn the "JlOf'l" 1c .. 1 fnr ''our~c·lf. and !'.re hc1w thick 1t 11;-hnw rirh, too! 8 oz nm Tide GIANT PACKAGE • • • • ~~lT.~!i~ .. ~!~~!.~~!! Pie Crust Mix . 45e Betty Crocker H~g. or Stix-H oi Cat Foo'd .••.• 2oc I 'unnu· all 1111r1r1 H'S r,c • 117. rnn Potato Chips .• 75e. La um Srudtler'!' X': 111 I wm pnrk hng · Frozl'n Food Ravioli BUITONI • • • • C'hOOf;e meat or che~f' ... Vi 117. pk~ cind tlun't furi:rt lhc wi1w1 9r~v~l! 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FODUJ 44 .......... $1.39 Vkk~-ror that n•itlll\I couith' :1 oi l.RCDS LOTION ....•.• $1.29 t'avnrtd for yr11ra end yt't1D' 10 oi . ~ TYLENOL TABlETS ••••••• $1.69 VICK'S NYQCI. .' •••••••• $1J9 If ll•Jl1rln douo'1 1111,,r' pk1: 11( 6(J RIGHT GUARD •••••••••• $1.39 lHl'l(f11r1n1 aprtv in i ounl can IWOR Bl.Af£S1 ••• • •••• , •• 59¢ P'monn• 'lfjouble ed11e-pk1 "':!' .. LISTERINE • • .. .. .. .. .. • 98C An11~1'1>t1r in 11 nt hc•lllt ll~t orr) • SINEX SPRAY ........... 1.59 ·~n/( '"·''"II rnr 1•1m~·1rt' 111 nz Hiit' ti I .,,,...,..__ --- 1 \ Wednelday Oecembe< IS, 1976 DAIL y F'ITT>T • I ,. STOP IY AMYTIMl DURIH THIS SPICIAL Cll.HU TIOH AHO rtCIC UP YOUR FREE CB. GUIDE and ATLAS AIM FOi 4HYONI. ~ .. "197 6 has been the biggest year in our 12 year history. We sincerely wont to show you our appreciation." 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OlDR IN YOUR CHOICI 0, COLOR HOW DURING THIS GALA IYEHT lltAHD HEW '77 OLDS lCN"Oflodo INMIC)h°"' sa577~ PLUS TAX & LICENSE . Hew '77 Sllortkd 4•4 'la TOH s54n· '"l'I"> I&'(' ~ llC£>1•1 .. , I *' $ 1· 1 . j f ft DAIL V PllOT PVllUCNO'nCE Cll' nv IUll'altlC>tl COU•T 0, TMI STATI 0, CALI 'O•NIA llO• THI COUNTY Ol'O•A..cM H• A· .. 1'1 NOTI C' O• NIA•IHO O• ftlllTIOif ,0. ll'•OIATI 0' WILL ANO ll'O• LITTI•\ llSTAMIH TA•Y A .. OAUTHO•llATIOHTOAI> MIN ISTE • UHOI• 't NI IHOlll'INOl!Nf AOMINllT•ATIOH Of' HTATIS ACT l\lelo o• HAllRV K0At£GAARO SO•EH\EH 09<••-.d H()fl(( I\ Hfl!E&V C,IV[H 1"*1 t)i()it"411rifA'( ... 1\.l h•\f•l.,rl'Wf'•l"•S-1+ I ton fOf' Pt'Ob•t• (If Wiii ef\d tor I\""*"· ot l •tttr' , .. ,,."""'"'" tn ,,.. ii.ti UO'W,. •nd •ut"°'''""Of\ tn .Omn,t\ter ttw •\Utf' 1.moe1 m .. ,,,CS--Pl"w:lttM M "''ftl\1t411nnot E ,,.,,, .,., ,••.wfl1'\Ceto """tel'\•\ m•(J• to, hum~, &.Mtrhcu1.-n ..,.. 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TM DAILY PILOT 011U1M1 hblllty fot-the fint i,.. cornet lttMrtion oflly. r.bi1htf"1 Hotic~: All real eslatc J<.l11l'rtLwd In lhl.-. ncw!.paper IS !sub Jel't lo t.hc Fl'<.ll'r.:il fo'a1r Hous1n1t Ad of 1961l wh1l'h rruikci-1L illegal to advcrl1s 1• "any pre ferenl'l', l1m1lat1on. or d1scnm1nalt0n b.i:-.l'd on rat~. l'olor. rl'hg1on. !>ex. or nallonul on.:1n. or an 1ntentton to rnJke any such prdl'n•m·t'. hm1ta· uon. or d1M·n rnrnatton." This ncw.,µuj.)('r will not knowlnl{ly :u:ccpt any ad11ertt:.1n14 for real est.aw wh1t·h ls In viola· lion of lh{' law ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-I OOZ G._,.. IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe~~~~~ c-;,!'LU!. ~by Leimke -Lath & S>luter construe· tion. Has potential for RP ZOftln• Ofl over 1..'J rd. acre lot. Beautlful 3 bedroom. family room hom e Is ln brand-new cond ltfon with many custom upgrade!. Separate 12'x8' workshop. 12581 Newport Avenue . Tustin . CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Au odotes. Ret1ltor~ I 1001 ••••., rooz •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm.. family rm., sweeping bay view from upstairs living rm. Sauna & Jacuzzi tub. SUS,000 .. B I LL G R U N 0 V, RE A LT 0 R ~ i 1 r11 •v.., 1.· (11 ,,. '~ H ;, '~ '>,.,, G~ I 002 Ge.rat I OOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLIX Two UNJTs + a gue11t house. newly palrTted Choice Corona del Mar l oca ll o n at 706 Mar«uertte. l135.000. RENTALS Spy ..... 11HtV5ew 4Bf{, -fam rm. panora mic vu lot. rum. or uorurn Beaut lmcp, 4 yt old l':x ec home. Sl250/mo <un rurnl. Yrl11£e. HcMtMt fCN' Sci'-HcMtlft for Sde Ho.Ni fCN' s,aa. Houses For Sdt ············•·•········ ......•.••••..•.........•.••.•................••••••.•...••••........ .. -.ral lOOJ c;...,..., 1002 G ... NI IOOZ G""'°' 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "t~•, "L ' 'V.,. I. 'r"''• !· .. • t .. ~ . '.., ... -r; ..... ~ : , I •.• f I • . .,. ,...,. ..... f• ', f 'r' , .. rt- ..!. · • 1 .... r · ST AIMED GLASS. HAIDWOOO Family Room with stained glass win· dows flanking a brick fireplace. with hardwood floors below and a barrel ceilln1 above m this south of the highway, CdM jeweJ. New Usting! J bdrm.a, 3 baths. SVC. porch, dining nook. barnlike playroom, and maxi Uvmg room with mini ocean view. Presented at $149,500. Open weekends .. IJ~l()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 Eett C<>ast Highway, Corona del Mar alto 1n M°'" Vl'rdt: "' !:>4b 5990 ••••ti I0021GeMf'GI 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CO R ONA DEL MAR OFFI CE SPACE. Newly decorated 1210 sq. ft. in full service bldg. Can be divided. No charge patklng. Immediate move- ln . DM.a.. of...._. ........... Co. o ... ,.. 10021....... 1002 NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX New listing in a pnme rental area. 1 Year old duplex s hows pride·of · ownersblp thruoul. 3 Bdrms .• 2 bath! each. Water sports are <t few reet llWBY. $162.000. H.-e CllDtAioliw • • ebtU)aliaK GeMr4 I 002 1GeMraf I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'I<~ I I · :-,; ' f . _ TAYLOR· .. €0. H i':t\l,'1 c ll\~ . • ~.i1H·1· 'HHH llG CAMYOM-12111000 Golf course view! Best location! Just s teps to Big Cyn C.C. ! We are proud to offer such an elegant 3 BR 2-story model. Built by Deane Homes. Smart- ly decorated thruout. lnvttlng jacuzzi, manicured yard. 3-Car gar. 7 RUE GRAND VALLEE Thurs 1-4:30 211 1 S•.-...HihRood ME'WPOltT C&na. H.L 644-49 J 0 GeMrol 1002 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $36,950 EASTSIDE Btrl decorating & de 2 STORY llghlful bnck patio area· ,....._.LY SS,,SOO comp lim ent th1 " "'" HARIOIVU HIU.I -~-t LU S k HOM F. :1 c.,.cod..._ "9COM ~BR. 3ba. wtfam rm .. 1cx· nt 519 Marauerttc. Newly palnted, very 1.1n· usual lrg home on lot by lt.telf. S700/tno. Yrly lee. <Avall l-1.5-71> ............................................... MA8MIFICOO CUST8M fOUIPlEX (• llft.U) spac1oua I s tory town "Doll house" 1s lhe only home. tr you are paytnl( way to descnbe our new wasted rent money. hst.Jng New rrpl. new here's your <'hant-e to iiet tile. freshly paintl'<l & de some tax deduclloni. & a cor at.ed Load:! or trees & savings accnt started roi.i: bushes. Close Lo Sm dn pymnt pc>ss1ble srhooli. & shops. In 646-77ll. t•ho1ce Easts1de Costa I•--------.. Bedroom + family V& -M- f resbly Painted '1ut1tt,o.. le.eh Deane I ome Clean , neat. 4 bedrm. ram rm. ~tly painted In and out. Boat door. putio, lge beck ya.rd. Xlnt famJly home. otfered at II low ll0.500. flurry on this one!! cant and ready for 1m Med occup. 3508 Surlvlew, lJ3U50. ............... ._ .. REALTOR 714/6444Jt7 Mesa Verde lmmacu~~~room, 2 bath home. P1mtast1C' 15x20 added farnlly room with beamed t'e1lln11s and loads of paneling located on a quiet strff't convenient to school" and bhopping. Won't l111t Ions. r73.'°°. call 640.6161 ~hJ f.OATS,11. WAl.LACr nf·N EST/\T F 'Nr. -----~ TWOUMt'rS 2 ... I IA. Sf'ICtAL DRIVE BY AND9tE A.NYONEOPTlfRtE flO'l..., Narc1S8~(81l hat> $.TlS 106 Ma r1uerlte(Frnt hsel $375 708'i"J Marguerlte<upelrs bit)~ ~IV r~~ AUL £STATE &44 ·6397 ~ c: ................... .,., ~ww 1''p "*• •: .... ~--=-:-:~·;:;., ... ,.,............_.,_. ... ....,_ Nll••tt ... llHU I 0. flf .... lltMf MCllN ...... I lit te ..... •-1..,.w-rtll RICI ALDEl£ ........ ll(f IOI.TOI .IAIMIME CREEK! k cttinjJ two-story home '4'ltb OCEAN VIEW OCEAMVlEW North L<.1Runa Beach (;()ndo Lari:e 1 bcdrm, 11r, bath, fireplace Ex lcn..,.1ve sundeck w /fan taslll' view Exclus111c. $86,500. 644 7270 GRADUATE IULTil'S lllSlllUT£ 547-8469 """' bwJt-lll reaturell baliClful mirrors; three bed todms & family room, lllcli.ldeii 24 hr 1..:=:;;;;;=====. *Urd. 1ated entry. ct~. J)OOI & jacuz;u ten Md 1tml1S COURTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••" Retri•niber. J live 1n 1•------••1•--..... --.--. JMmlno Cl'Mll and 1t '" sEA11HDs DIJIO' ISL .. •o z.;naNMINT 'cust~~-Rr 10'2 .. _, .. Wiii en<'ompass you If DftL " ftft V Al:tUmableU>an OLIO.-._'"..-" YOl.I buy lhtS custom built 3 B , a BA Cotta Meta ffEAUTORS 4 Bedroom. 2 Bath INCOME hotne.Oubffnl,Dw. FA !IUE.c.tHwy.CdM. Peninsula home. Great Great summer /winter heat, brtclt fplo. Palhtea 67Mll f ror Informal living. huge potential. 3 Unite. • M1W drpu. Dble gar. ---------• patio. fireplace 1rnd pro· 1142.080. For 1ntornt1Uon Lie pa~or/bl!_!lc '!~~· MNIPORT ar ,,.u CHARMING OLDER HOME Chu1rt' Easts1de CM location. ll(e stone frplc, J bd. dbl detached iiar 81~ home w /lge H 2 bwldable lot Lllltcd at. $72,500. ~S-9491. l•_ .. _____ -i A 3 bdrm. + single. On large R 2 lot. Xlnt sum- mer /wmtcr rental J ust s teps to the ocean. Pnced a\ 197.500. t.e«ed by our one year caJI ... _..., __,......,,. ntn ~ waC~y6~~H.00 40Gllrdts RMUU. $16 000. • . . MISAVBDE D~cor<i lor'" choH'e . Super 3 bt'<lrm + den Featunng :.! f1rl'place!>, lots o f p.1nel1ng , wallpaper . plush crpl.!I, ll(e bedrm11 J ust listed• 1 f)on't mti.~ 1L' Priced un ly $88,()(10 l.<H'llled 1 n Me!lll Vt-rdc Cull ,,.,.$880 · .. )·~---HERITAGE- . • REALTO.RS MESA VERDI +GUEST APT this lovely a bd. 2 ba home hu new <'rpling & drl)S . Floor tu ~·t'1hnR aione Crplc All of th111 & J\lft\ apt W/bd, l.H & bath L1tted nt only $&.950. 545-049 I. ~,.. Walker C lee Heul hltblB IHTVA.LUI IMILUNIS! RedtJCed tJO.OOo! View of Willet & nigftt llJlhlll, 3 bdrms .. 2"' both~: 11pllt level. Very private. e n laqted palio . Cooperative seller will allow for 5(1ttrf d(!«> r • l· ln1 ch•n11es. 1133.000. C..11 tosee C. F. Colesworthv llALTOltS 640.00fO IATFAONT 4 Bdrms .. 4 baths; new, never occupted ! 2·St.ory. Iota ol wood & glass; pier for boat. Nice WAtcr view 1289,500 673 3663 642 2'lS3 ~ves ·associated · eP"oi<c ws IH Al'¥"; J11J1, 'tAJ Bctlb110 671. it.td f/., ll.J &Joi. fN-C.M . ..,.. _ ••• _r-._•w :iox.48, 2 el\. 2 BA. il Tr y a o a 1 1 y p , 1 0 l • • !~~~--=~!~~~~~~~ Mobcle Home. Xlnl cond Clasi11f1ed Ad to buy. :.\•ll Valley Realty I _______ , __ 646-"380 __ A-"'a_en_t __ ,.2.!:!:_Cn~_somethin.: A.WA.RM SETTIMG -------iWA.Tlll"'OMT HOME FOR cif'1'J 'O ~ .... I 1) "C. ~C. Al WA TER~OH'f "-w On The Martrtt HAl'PV LIVI~ P i.&. l.'"'J ~~ -~ P <f"' ;J Plerrfloat. Choice lcx:a· W1tft • rHHy special Great J bedroom homef Tliof lllftif llln9 W ord Game wiflr a Chuci:/11 Uon. 4 BR .. 2 bathll, 2 .. .thtcfw4 for 1,.._ localed In C alifornia ------._,"•cu.•• 'OUA11------ frplcs . liie. patio. new CO E 1 l homes. Call ror an ap· deck Won't last Iona •l M • Ex cit "9 pointmenllo aee the ro:rt 1179,500 1 .... e.:-w1M1 Olftiftc) r,_a m11 l y room wd1ttn ~ lol>oo lay p....-, 111 • r o"' y R "', 1rep ace. separate -t R A H A 6 • -r ~ a,. 1u..-1nii room <.1nd super T .. Rtalfeft P""'-Gift ce .. "'#. kitchen for Mom. The I I I I J • O S.7060 • ...t tttlMct CJlau wfft-children will love th• ·-- ---- --------1 dowL TM nwtal 1111tit yard and ideal loutJon. l:: L 0 T [ L I =. '• ':: ,!,.• :! ~67;=. a l $68,500. ['-l 1 l I' -QN4[ BIRDS ('l'ff;llOU••l\llJI•' ,,,,,,,., - -- odl of• tW 2 5tory [ -------~ ~ : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : ; A'1.o)'Wt.ooo " Ulll 1 ti 'n I . ..~ :~~!·~::;~,.w;;;. 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Our ads, we ncms • t'or tin l nfx• 1 C H ( 0 E S H 0 E " t 0 0 0 0 W A l U are proud to say, really pen.~1vc wny to 1io. ju&t Getttraf 1002 G........ 1002 0 A 0 U T 8 L A C Y E K R U T K U P 0 get res u I h . p h 0 n c <'all our Christmas Ad· •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M C H A R W 0 0 0 0 U C K G M U Q 0 F 642-5678. Vlscr al 642 ~78 RIOR ALLAH EHPl N T AlLC GtMtel IOOZ GoMrd f 002 IWtfi.ct • Htdderl wordt btfow OfWtfd, b1ek. •lf'd. uP. dowf'I or dleonnellv F •olttl 9lld boa 11 In. f Bl ack Duck Grouse Qual l Brant Kallard Shoveler ~ Canvasback Pa rtrf dge Turkey ~ £fdt~ 0.,Ct Pheasant WOocl Duck Tomomiw: 8o•t~ ···················-··· ········•••••···••··••• macnab I Irvine raaltu c;:;-SELt:..C l T PJ~OPE:.RTIES REAL EST ATE SALES COSTA MESA Newport He&~ ~ytos~k~&:!r. ~; GtNrdl 1002 window overtookln1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llAUTIN. & M1W Golf course locatioo ! HJghly up- graded San Joaquin model ln Rancho San Joaquin. 2 bedrooms den & dining room ... step out to the toth hole & "tee-off." '1~.ooo f ~. Laailo Shark any 752-1414. (U67) SR 'CT PIOPllTill 11 OPalat8ANIW COSTA MBA OMCI garden, 3 bed rm home on qwet stree t. 2 Double ptt~ Wlth alley •c· edl ..... PETE 8AAAETT -REALTY- MZ.SlM Unique 2·s t or y, 2 bdrm .. each w '1>ath plus powder room. Fonnal dlniog rm. & spacious step.down Uvlnj ~ YI Jrr,lc. & _.el bar. · Courmet khcben. Security patrol, ~~enftis t0ttrt5, Own laitd, too. A CGlOWti l.utlll do. 644-1766 IA. YR ONT LOT Well located lot on the wide end of Promontory Bay. Size a pprox. IOUSOi 9elln" .bn ~ ~Al for pier & ·~· ActJactnt td ~e· .rdence •' 6~8 Arbci Island Dr. . • tert d at •1 ,500. Fee. Cat y Schweickert 8'2-8235 <UM) Mt..ftSS tOI 0o"9r Ori-. ,,.,.,.. .. If you've been thlnklna of higher ~otdm lulons a nd hig her aales folume, why not pe u1 a call and get in on UM 1r0Urid t1oor. P'or • collfldenUal dlAcusaton of ya\lr future •t Selec:\ Properties, Pleue cmU Pete Vlotto 751-3191 21• RAii• BOIUYa , -. DAIL YPILOT D3 . Hoan For s. IH.sn Fors. Hocrt•~ For s• ...................... . ••• •• •• •• •• •••••••••••• • ••••••• •• ••• •••••••••. • •••••••••• ••••• ••• •••. Col.ta Mno I 024 G._..•I I 001 wt1Wrol I 002 ConMlo ct.t Mar I 022 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ..•..•.........•.•..... ······•·•••••••····•·•· H..tin9t• .. ocl• I 040 lrY'-e I 0 4 4 Hou1u For Sah Hovses For Seif• ~Real btot~ •••••...•..•.•...•..•.. ·•······•·••·······•··• •••................•••••..•........•••••••.••. ··················•···· Public Notice d suPERtl! ~~~~~ •••••• !~.~~ ~~!!~~.~~~ ... ~?.~~ ~~~~:.~~:!! ... !~.~~ .. ••••• ••••• •• ••••••••••• • • •• •• • •• • ••• ••••• • •• • • ••••• ••• • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • SALE IY OWNER A FA.MIL Y DBJG+fT $55,500 4 hr, 1~ bath home with family room. Swedish woodbuming fireplace, ne w tile paint, PV stone patio with brick BBQ. HOME + SlUDIO $75,000 Two on a lot, neat 3 br, 2 ba, fireplace home with large 1br,1 ba, kit, dining, living room studio apt in rear. Good rents. Prime Costa Mesa area. Near shopping, c hurches, Westcli!C Plaza. Newport m School DistricL EXCElLEHT CONDO $54,tOO 2 br, 21h ba, 2 car garage w/garage door opener. Large size rooms, bltns, lovely patio, 2 pools, jacuzzi, 2 t ennis courts, clubhouse. Like having a vaca- tion!! Near m aj or shopping, schools & freeways. Priced for quick sale. OPPORTUNITY CAita HIGHT Come as you are and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. everung G to 9 p. m . or call for appt. ,LAM TODA'( FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St.. 1''ounta111 Valley 963·831 l G~roJ 1002 GHer al 1002 ··•••·•·•··•···••····•• .. , ••.•.•........•.•••• W1!$ll>IUC twauly. 3 hr, :! BRAND NEW ba, IJl\n "~h ... ch~ <iJt dr 01i.:11er 6S4 W Wohon 4 BR + DEM M Univ SSG,900 C.ill the ideal t•v1t1 bm.il1uo ur ~J un ifc r :o. o n• l> a)':. ,, new home 111 1111 t>1'!U:!l2 t':c~6·<!277 _ c i. l a lo I • ~ h c d r-: Slcln 4br, rum rm, 21,, ne1~hl,orhood, featuring b•i. $73.000. llv owni:r 1111 lhe lutC'>l kitchen 111.1 l'nn o11ly. tAti t.l 19 po1olmcnl>1, u\cr:.ILeu ----- >:Jrage, IJrgc room ... 3 Dana ,olnt I 026 Ldlb:>. t--lt,•p dowu wet ••••••••• ••• •• •••• •••• • bar, mini ocean v iew. /\II wulk1ng cllstaucu to 1>riv.it11 beJch. Onl) S165,000. fee. d9 ~ean Vl~w Duplex Hr Dcma M. Marina 2 Years 111'.'w. 2 Ueu rll'l!l, den. l'• buths, firi:vlace:s, spac1ou~. $1)2,500. World Wlde lroktts lcalaoa 6 73 ... 5" 5 ------ REDUCED $7,000 l nule from harbor, 2600 f'ine M~a Vertie 2 Story. !IQ. Cl. 4 Br, 2' • .Ha, fam rm w /frpk + den, lolal S Br, 2 11 ba, many ly upgraded , pro· amen1l1t's. $96, 700 l'h !essionally Jndscpd, no _'1_5_1·_3930_-.P_n_·n_o_n_l~y----i yard work. ~.500. Pnn CostaMHa I 024 ...•.••..•............. FIXER UPPER In nice neighborhood. Brin!{ )OUT pamt & TLC. $110.000 an•a, a s k1n& Uni y 496-179!1 Gov.,.,.....t Broa moor Turll~rock AtWMOble Loea 111 i t h r-\' I c c t t' d Buut 3 Or. cntrl air, hug~ DElUXE 4 ftLEX Av flllbl t N w .1IIp,1pc1 !I, I u i. h g. r, (q>lc, i.prklls, t'lo:.1; Plu~h 11r,.., 11f llunt1ni:tc111 n ~ t' 0 .ln)'Qnl' " IJ.ndi.nt111ni:. l.1n.;1 , I lu 11hops, "choo1$, frwy 11.11 hour Wik lo tich l' luun co,t-i. Low 111 bdrm:; , form.II <.11r11n" ~7~1n~ trm4• S 17 0. uuu t: 111rsp1 c· h:rnl .ov.idJhk, tllkC r· I ...... •··•· . II It •·1·, Uf I I. over JlU)'ITl\'nt~. 3 <'!. 4 o\mty rm ~""""' Lac)unoNICJUel 1052 \.'a or:o., .n.,n:ll • ""'" ht'<lroorn home!I, hur.ry, ~ •••••••••• •••• •• •• ••. •• for t>•.1nt1\' Slt•fh•n, llll!;\'r cullS..:!tiWl 552-7000 FIX&S4VE !183.'\021! ~..!X 311<.!rm. 2 bath. lllM'OOd BRlN<I C iol TA81tB I ·1 HF · . · -Cor. lot Imm~ Ot'l'.'UIJ. YOU R RACQlJ ET = 1600 RIK"'-VILLAGE ... : ·.: .. OMD RIALTY• YOUR BIKINI •••••••••• !. .......... . .. #11 Collf I" REALTORS Gullcryofllomf'' ANDYOU~lllOAT . MS>jDHTLILDG __ _!!__onta__ _ • (7141831·9"11 to the. 5UR JJI/\ hom1· Xltit tll\t' lmt ~l)()tl LA CUESTA OEETIF'IEl.03 Br:!'~ Ha TWO.STORY overlook1r111 tbl'. d11.1n11cl Uwnt•r \\t~I 1111unc1•' II'. 3 Ur, :!bu, h•Khly \II>· l\spcn Mcxlcl, lge cov NIGUELSHURES ~~wpurl ~hort''S int l'nn only, c:1·c~ i.:rudcd Family rm & ercu 1>at10, !>pr11kl1 3 d AC,L'•'''f ,_73_7b01 _M_11011 __ rrrol Din rm. $78,000. Ph :.)•stem, many xtra1 Mt' room plus den f:x. .wn u 963-4324 Xlnl cund. Sec to 1111 clu:.ive gate guarded Income ,ro-rty 2000 DOLL HOUSE l 'he owner 1n Jo:uropr says "Se!ll" lus llanwl llnd Gretel drt!am home lie mui.l leave b1~ 4 bedrm, 2 balh home with •IS' pool and :.11a. You'll love all the wood and bric k . See this up Portu111ly. prt'nato $'77,00U 552·~:1:1 11rea ••••••••••.';; •••••••••• $129,500 IRVIME HOMES Townhouses Crom 85-4.000 T"olo four Bilrm home~ f rom $00,000 Xlnt term!> THE HOMESIELLERS Coll 752-5353 Executive Yillo-Tennls Her~! JAY W. Y~ATS REALTORS 499.2237 SEA TERRACE 4BR 2ba popular "J " Plun. C.::omt!r lot. (Jlllel t·ul·de-sac, heated voot. Localed in lhc private l'Omm.·4 tcnni11 c•ourls, r ec. centt'r, w:ilk lo llt'ach. J.:NJOY THE liOOO LU·E. $125,000. LIDO ISLE 67 Steps To Sand 2 Bdrm. + den: frplc . :! 17 Unit Moh•l/Apl pal1os: beamed cc11. h v $WO.WO $100,000 L>o"n rm. $145,000. Owner Currv lla lance 3 Bdrm .. updat('d krtch Ag1·n1 6i3 1s.1s frpl , :.pie & span•------- $l47,000 <.:comm or Hes. (irosse~ LIDO REALTY :tr:; \ 1.1 1.ulo . '\.I\. *673-7300* $!IOU. mo. a lln1t ~. on 90lC110 lot ~OM firm 218-222 W. Wil:oon. l'.M S.17 .\834 aft 6pm Owner ------ ~.950. A1,rt. b7J-7601 cL•rsic BY COl.Ll'.;C;.1-; PARK. J Br. fW LAGUNA Iff.Y ESTMEITS Rancho ~un Joaquin 1uw11homu in J rvinc' 1-:n gutrcd by a ~olf rnun.c Jnu p.irk, t l•nms & JlOIJI lll'urliy. Comfr CURTIS BRADLEY ----CO-,REALTOAS --499-4'584 8UHITS t•---------1 Santa Ana. 1''1ve 2 l>drm frwt trees. garden area, Fant.astic F11mlly home. THE SEA pat 1 o. ll y owner. pool & jacuzzi, J bt1rm + 4'13 J<J17 Ocean breezes play a 1_·_·_· -·-------1 CQDV. den. Rccenlly re, i.1rcn':. ~ong around this J GRACIOUS dcc'd. Only 5 min. lo bed rm gem. Plu:.h Llvl.._.G Marina ... 9$7:·6 900 525 carpet;,. lush landscpi; & " ... superb deror make thli. + IMCOME UNIT Sharp JBr, 2811. cathcrdal an exceptional buy at Thrc.-c luxuriously large ceilings, frpk, privacy, $79,950. hc.'<lrooms keynote one o! II our bc~l East Side offer· canyon vfew. trlr access. Rober·ts garage dr opnr, waler ings. The 20x30 living softner, in lop location. room, pool, s:uc!\t house. lung ..,4 950 Realty 3 car garage wrth ahop as "' · · space and lull make th1~ Dana Harbor Realty 11w hadl 11wt. a wonderfully flc:ol>lc 4'96·2790 Buauasun kac- home for a larJ.!e family. -8-1-oro-------I 0-3-2 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New painl and plui.h riallo area, lari:e ma:.tcrl•--------- M.lilc. 2 Beuroums +den, full i.1~ed d1111ng Gourmet k1lchen . ~1.500, c.tll 540·1720 TARIEU. "#I In Colifontia" SU,ER HOLIOA Y S,ECIAL This lovely four l>edroom, ocean view home 1s w1th111 walking 1li~tance to the bench. EnJoy private communl· ty livmg al $129,500 HEWLISTIHG Owner has put $1600. tnto 496.7222 83 I ·0816 i~lalion alone for lhlS 3 _ _ ------ JUST LISTED MEWPORT SHORES A homc to remember• 2 &•drm and den, 11 • hath Completely ca rp~ll'tl & 3 J !Jdrrn. 1'1·imc pro perly, $125.000; l~'. down llLLGRUMDY REALTOR 675-6161 Alrium view f r oml _________ _ bedroom & Ii' 11\1( 1 m EnJOY the warmth o l wood and charm or rn11 rors Obie gar w /Juto o~ner Owner necd:1 fJ:.t !>cUC CJll 540 1151 .. ~HERITAGE East Sulc CM 2Ur, lB:i RA. approvt·d, J unii:. !l.000 1111 It lot. plans, b) own~r ti<IS-2:115 DUPLEX·~tlde CM SH7.000. bednn + clen home. It MlsskM! Viejo I 067 -----------has central air cond. and •••. •• ••• •• •••• ••. •• ••. f'EALTORS TRIPLEX·xlnt East.side toe Good rentol urea $11!1,000 ----------1·---------·1 ('lHpel1ng t oo. I' l.llS Rental Unit 1n hack. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER-4Rr. 2lla. lg Jul, trJr llC:Ce!Js, $62,500 5131·9'J57 YOU'LL GO .APE Ule stucco exterior ha!> recently be<!n repatnlNI' It is ready for the dis cnminallng buyer lhal you shou ld be! Only S6.'),000, so don 'l miss out If I HAD llGCAHYOM VIEW-$215,000 View Newport k.1y lo Roy Mc Cardle Realtor I 810 H~wport Co1ta Mesa 548°7729 MESA DELMAR Super sharp 4 bedroom & fnm1ly. Frc~h paint, m•w carpel s l hruoul . Ueaul1ful k1lC'hl'n. Lorl(c yu rd on qu1cl s treet. l~ady to rnovr into. Of- fered al SGS.SOU. Call ~llH151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS VA OK!! '( lh' jlflC.:' I'! r&J.:hl, 1 IW (c;g,gso llW1H1on I'\ .i:rc·ut 1111' ""' m.,tr bdrm ,., ~1 .. 11t tht• I !'\•'Ill •HJl11 ~ bJlh \,lld I~ VCIUI '"NI lh1· 1h,1rm1ni: 1\11111(' 111 1t h IJnrf 1' 11·•· th • 111•.11 11l'w pl U'\h t' J r))<!l h.11hn.omi. .11 t' l ~ o .1 ml oni;: Wood shingl4' root tht.' flrt•plaq•s an.> lou H1·aut1ful 1,1nth c.:1p1ni: 644'-721 f "'•lh i-11nnklt"r<1. !A)('utcJ ,..._ on lint• 111•1.:hburhood nr ~ ·' Co,o!>l l'lt~ l~.I II. _. _ 1 , ' '!Wt 2 llH & c;..\R !1 J"T :! Cvv 64 • iUU patio" nicrlv turn !-to ol ... IVTIM£ H~' 011l y Stll7 ,500 Alll _...,. I I r,75 '.t_)'_!2 """' '"mdhrni: l•• ~ell I l•""fto·ol 11h rJo 1l "'''" .,, " ~"'I • ' 411 ·, f f>lltlJ\ ,J. .. ,. , -.... ' ... ,. '' n' .._•Atttii 0.,..J ... _, •"' ., •• I .. , ~·II U11n~., IJ~l "'1!11 l>Jil)- J•dut \\ Jiit ,\d~ ........... .-. (IH1(0•N ~ ,, , ... ,. \ 4 :~ !~ ~ )1(1 •~UUI~ ,, . 0 P E :-.I • II () lJ S 1-; SATURUAY 1 ·~: 1979 Tustin. • Great Partners 9325 a.is ~!'! ......•... !~~' ~~!'! .......... !?.~~ ~, 1lf"";,_ llf~i'- -- CE 110111 ILllNS co·. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE #I J GO LET A POINT Dll SPYGLASS HIU. OPIM THURS.. RU. I ·SPM. Brand new .. Portsmouth" high on a bill w/unsurpnssed view from llvlng room, family room, kitchen and maste r BR s uite. Pool-sized courtyard, gorgeous honey-tone carpeting. Wet bar. $235,000. IWFFS R PL.AM Front Row Condo With Super View of Upper Bay 2 Bedrooms, 2~ Baths, Family Room. 2 Patios. $150,000 or Lease Option. Ill DOYllOllYI &31·1800 CHECK 1'410 wonltr wllll a curvt sumtd w••' lliat lop~ <onlrJ\lrtt~ or m11chrn1t panrs l~r" boil" r.ru1 Jlon• o• " t~ IOP\ p""'". p '""" l\'7~ IA1~V\ S•1•. 11 1l' 11 1.1 In, IR s.,~ I? 1h1•'' J .. 1 lrrp 2l_. y4s 4'11n,h 1,h11c. 114nls 7' • Send SI 01 (or etch pattern. Add 35r ·~· •.ell p.illern 101 l11st .crus e1rm111. Nndhn11 S."d to· M11r1011 Mortin Pe1tern Oepl 44;> Daily P1rot 232 We'' 1a1n c;1 N"W YO•~ NY 1001 t Pronl NAME AOOAFSS. ZtP SIZ E anti S TYL( NUMBER Ot you kllOw llo• t• 111 • ••tt1n1 Jr" f Stll4 11t• ftr tllf Ill• F1ll•Wl•ttt P1ttt11 cm1q_.11, co,.. '"''" '•t fro .. ttora ti Jiii tMlet, Std 1Sf 11tw! Stw .._ Kiii ltt• $1,25 tftrtant Melley CTaft1 $1.00 l~tt•nf '"'It" '"" SI .(IO tut.Ht S.wln1 Ito• $1.DO HWTtfnC)ton leach I 040 ••..•...•..•.....•.•..• Diamond Afghan ... over this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, frplc hm. Beaut lrg backyard , new l y landscaped front yard. 1-'reshly painted in!>tde & out. 1-·orced sale .it s.!19 950 WES TSIDE REAUV INC . 848-2323 -eall Red Carpet Realton 833·3380 A HAMMER ... I l'.'ould add two lovely bedrooms l o this marvelous sl.irtl•r horne v n a huge lot "'llh bcaullfully lantbc .1 pt•d yard. Thts i1hakc rl)l1lcd home wJf1repluc ,. " 111 a QUALITY l.Ol' 1\TWN .11111 close to !th1111p1ni; • S62.500. ... Quail~ limlPlac• Pr ... u •• ap7.5l-1920 1400 OVAil Sf NIWP0111 llAC .. Cutohnu! fron gall' en·•--------- try, Mammolh 11111111: --room with Vli':W! Mur 3 On a Int 3BR h~c hie (1rt•ptnce. 1'11ne1,,cl w.frpk. & :!IJR Dupl<'<t formnld1111n~ru11n1 W<.'I Sll 5 ~oo 111 '; d11 . bar. Sp.1c1ous k1l chcn & O" 111 A~t :HU 0555 pantry . l';xtra. l.1ri.:r Two 4·Plexcs. Ea. h.1\'1• m:isler "'.•ng. lll.issl·1t 1nmn & <:0:11rn. 11 lllk' view patio. Loads ol from N I} Only $1:!0,UOU storui:c. 3 Car J?arai.:e 1'8<'h Ownr/1\i.;t~ll-055:.. Call now for pai.onal pre\ 1ew. 752· 1700 • 11 'J • ) • 11 S ,,rJ I I I J/ f • [®IBJ UNITS 4 7·lfi IH :10 :I:.? IR·l;t 110 :!:!.I :!Xii SOM 1': F1x1·r l 111 JWr'S, S()J'wtfo: hr:tn!I n«i"W, S U M I·: p r 1 d 1• -11 f owncr!th111 GRACIOUS HOME In t·hoicc area, on quiet San Cl~mente I 076 ~trcct , b PilC'C l?&Jlorc! ••••••••••••••••••••••• El Incl 5 bdrm:i. 3 baths, •uJ USTl'EnFE<.:T I~ Quail ~ dcltghtrut f:.imily rm .. lmma~ulalc h c July ... Plac• l':llrden kitchen combtna· w/:JllR 2BA. chttrmmi.: Praperti•a , uon;Cormald1nin1trm.& frpll·. shuke roof.:! 7Sl·19lO "' ex1ra large, beautifully pnvat<' patws, on ltw ••oo ouatL~' Ntw,on 11acM landscaped 0 y:1rd. M;iny 111ell1~·~t .t·nrner i11 t1111n Ncwiiorl rsc .. it•h Tnpl<."(llll 1•xtra!>. Won l lii::.l lvn" .1l ON!'\ S7'!.500 , . l u 11 1 I \\-1111_, 1 tlut· k sis uoo • IH.I! I II\ JI!·.;\ tn • .. < II " A . H E \I.TORS 4:1~ II 'I ~ltil,OOO. lu 111:~,~: . lf523 CAMPV5J)(·IRVUlE .,15 () 1 •1• S· ('I. sumc l~l 1 () I I.I_ .r.111 m1h::z~tP~ _ . r " .1r .. ,1n 'm 0 1'1-:N LJAILY DQcil&IlC~ -THE VIEW NEW t :111t.;: I :! Un. ·Ill n[KL•, TO nr.•AC ll llA.M.T06P.l\1. I.Jn Or~ Cl1. ::111 tin u r u.;.-•• -.-.-.-.;;~.----.-;_-;,-;; 4'99·2800 ALON !~ I S WOrtTll s O. Ct1, µrin only. Bkr, Sparkling pool, secludl'd · ---$11.S.OOO. Move in now. ti-l:!·HiO:J yard, near the beach! In HEW HOME Newport .. a~h I 069 Royal Realtors tcrcom. 3 bedroom. I '• WOODIRIDGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2694!)Cammode l·~,lrl'll<i f1XEll Tn 111<'\. l-:J:.U.111t· balM. Eal-in kitchen + n l' J u t I ( u I s & s FEB> THE DUCKS Cupo Bch. 4(1J·211:l c ~I ('II I c.I \' .. ~ .. ~ . form:i ldinin~.t·"tradcn, "Hcdwood '' mod~I .. from the l~e - ----S79.500 ufl A..:t l;-!--96l~· ~~~~~:;~~plrtc~~ft_~~. home, just li!>tcd, ,;o watcrfronldeck. :?<ily,:; GOLFP~OS UNITS 111 J-:,1slS11li !16<!55& hurry un<I C<tll. I\ :1 1m . & playrm.: :i ba. Dramot1c rr1·lev1•I 1.huw!> priolc "' bdrm., 2·story home wilh Xlnt.cond. Walk to pools, Jte:.1~e1nc<' on Golr cour:o.1• owner!'lh!Jl, Call G45.030,1 OWNER'S PRIDE: J..ove· ly ..itr111m model. r rcstige home, close to l'\l'ryllling~ Cernm1c en try lo sunken living room with fireplace, dlninl! k1lcheo, J bedrooms , H1 baths. Newly painted. S7!l,OOO. T a rbell. Realtors. 842-885-1. 3 balhll and cent. uir· tennis &ocean. $96,500 3 Br, 2 'i Da. II: rec room, Forl':.l i:; Ol!>on 1 ni cond. De one of the CAYWOOD Rf.ALTY all ovcrlook1ni: blut· IUtr-. onginal setllcrs in lh111 * 548•1290 * l'ac1Cir 1J1sc.-ovcr rinl' · new townhou!>C. Buyeri:. a r c h 1 t e c l u r c ;i II cl RESORT PROP choice of carpet colors & SPYGLASS JllLL, Vu. 3 workm:.in~hip 1n thr~ • Upgrade Only $83 000 cpuftlc>us dream homi• 32 UN ITS on 4 arre!! i11 · • Br 2 Ba, last brand new a ' I lG U • f house by owner. ti-10· liSt $1&1,~. Reoltor7!i2 !~1:11 ~.;;'.'1~~~ 1 1 1,.k:·. 1~;~~~ BUYTHIS IS SS0,00() ytl)'. SJI\•'< For Christmas prire 1s s:!~O.OC~I I $GO,(J(Ml red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 Do )OU need more room'' ---------•I c;tir. 3ha. all new <'J\tS & ---- BY OWNER Rayrront !18 Colhus tsle. Trude or f1nnnce. $308.000. 673·7770 or 558·8723 down Sclh•r will t .irrv r.otr Course h~e nvo•r bahinn· al 11• ··I'. Owner luok111.: duf'k pone!. :111r. dl;'sper:itc, m'i:ds cash 00 alnum. m11 r<1n•tl do::.ct \ratlC' 'olanum floors. art>:1 for llV, ll(c patio, 5 min 111 LOC'JYl'CI B•ach I 048 ht•h 9t*l-52A3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----S&S rtesale Specialist-.. J, ., or 5 bdrm models'" :111. some w 1pools. 968~1602 Pennington Propertle~ --- 1 nr, l"i Ba. new k1Lcht>n. xlnt eoncl, big alum rnv crcd pnt10, 16:?'11 F:oo tai.Hl Lil ~.500 Kiil :!!r.17 Real Estate byMCt/AY lnnstlnFu~ Landlocked property on :.uuths1dc o f Laguna Great oc.·cun view. Call today! HORIMS REALTY * 4944057 * S.-..:Ndtd Oc.011 Yu 3 BR'~. 21) halh with fireplace nnd h~e dl)lr gararte. Ca11yon priVOl'Y· SI 20,500. Al(t-nt 117:1·4545. MYSTIC HILLS J br, 3 ha, S1iuna, SJJ<?e· tacular vu, i;rcot Jo:xel'.' ., WR•PPED UP .. home. Sl:iS,ouo. 011rn drs, tiled roof, '' C:. CALL 645-6646 LJDO ISLE -By owner 4!l2 3021l 3 Br, 2 Ua, IJ.:. patio ---- $150,000. 61J.1610 Son Juan ~ eREHIGE: BEACH HO_U_S_E-- 1 .. !:~!~ ..... !?.7.~ /~ f HOME~ ------- Super 2 br +den home. Seven acre ranch w1lh 2 ---w/coiy frplc, i:ourmet hr clrm ranc.-h hous<', $7fi.OOOTOSI04,000 kitchen & Jol3 of Jtluss. garagC', & work!lhl'\p l & 4 PLEXES l'ridc of ownl'rshiµ for Short di~tancc· from town l nVC'Sl<>N pleo:.c call for only $73.500 Won't lo~.t· c·cntrr '2!15,000 vour rhoJl'I' o f lhei..• Call 642·31150, J'ropc1 ly 1'111VIfo:3 & 4 uml incomr· llouse ..t prop's, <.: ~-& 11.U AHCHOIAGE AC:T R98·78.S5 or S40-3Gtli •Newport leach*' IMVESTMfHTS *PRIM-E PROPERTY* ntucrs 3 Blt, 21.i. Ba, hie t a m -r m "E" plan. f714J4t6•7711 Newport's Bu1·k Buy Unohistruclcd vi11w, lge -Vacrint acreage :ronc•I greenbelt on hluff. Like Santa Ana I 080 II 2. Two urrc!l w /\ 1<·" new rond. Walk lo l)OOls. ••••• •• • ••• •• •• •••••••• l'nnr1pal~ only. fly owner. $1.J!l,:iOO OWNH 2br. l(oOO local1on, Yt-;A1-;1-;1t l(l•;At.TY 6H·652'J OVl'S, 7~2·5011 newly decor ld. 1019 So ___ 55(, fll71 llny~. Oak St. S:J6.000. 5..'>(l· 1200. l.ots for Sal• 2200 "' llouse Sun. J·a, 1433 . ant.I ready to sell. C'-0ral.Al(t.li73·7601 Easlbluff ·IUH&fom·rm4 Ull ,2ho,2sturyw/pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride oC uwncr!!hrp ---------w f view . By owner. Lovely llcpublk llorrw I Lots-CostaMHa Wlt~"•l srol'1ouHr~.~ftu& shows lhruout with LAGUM.4 Pnnr.only 833·9169 Mt. nortll of S<>. ('mist 2 Vl!Cllnl, I w /oldcr r.'~r.;:t~I ';,·~,:~~~:"di11110nd~ ~~~cdr::.al~:~~· l~~:J:;: HIDE.A WA y NEWPORT SHORES ~:::~ 1:~~~~~~~~2:2 5 ~r~~·t!!;i,:;l:~~:8~~ AM 1"1" inro '" ~lrhAn lhal ~ Aar. door opener. floor 2 Bedroom & den 111 2 br, 2 b~ .. den, 2 patios. l 2001 So. Sprun•. pur k.ii:c or "1•parnl<· h1ndwmr 1nd1ir"11rAl.C1~· t.o-ceihnit rrpk. 2 lcvel Cnnyonw/scrluded rc111 :1ty, villa. $73,000.W ..._.-.---1098 {'.t.llformOrl'lllfor .Alo(L rh• I 111 \tnlhetrc y.ir~ w~r\t s la I rw a Y. EI e I( ant : yatd. Patio, terrace & 64.2·<H17 owner. •''"""' •r 673 1r.01 ~dwriRhl P11 7160 dlrec· !168MS6 lree house. One m ile to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ l•On\ lor In • 14" diamonds -----town & beach. All this for HARIOR VIEW KHOLL Pool 21r. S 17,000 ~~~~1:~'c:,:;~,. ro•,t~~::t<~~ I Irvine I 044 only 504:500. Call now lo N~ view condo. :J rm , Lovely mobile horn(', 111 1 rm.111 in1 ~ao,t:i·n~ Stft• ta: ••••••••••••••••••••••• see6il!>-4;64fi 21,\ Ra, fam-rm, din-rm. btfl Prado Vtrd~ l'urk Al•coBrooi..• <CIR·Sll.500 make cr pl :1elccllon. community roo1, 11, llu Oa11v P1101 -PACE RA REALTY R·2 LOT COSTA MESA $27,500 < l>uplr" plan~ l &1!i·44 t2 or ti31 ·20llO Needll!crall Orpr 1(15 ' IELOW MARICET ~ f RE:HIGE: Move in Feb. 752·0.'1!12 Call Rose nt Oo• 163. Old Chelseo Sia Turll~rock lnve~lment HOME:S SACRfFICESALt:! Now York NY 10011 P i hargain. Appraised lit 3 Br, Back Ua)', open (213)945-2621 Ooldrn Shores double lot. N;ime . Address.' z~'~. soo.ooo. Sel~erUquldatlna 300N. Newport, N.8. 12 4PM. S62.000. 2422 (71 4)522-0872 S5300 .... ~ down, $S() f)l'r Pallem Number •t S!l8.m Tiie entry· . A:cure 751·5314 ----------mo. 7 " 552_·4_727 ___ _ ~ORt tllall m r btfortl 20C Span111h brick fireplace. ON6-0F-A.l(IMD ' . °"*'Real Estate McMttoM. Desert, d1tl11'1& plui 3 lrt1 printed In· Fonnol.,~lnudln~:. Jo'amlly Large. cozy, 1 Bdrm. ~~r,•Suco ~~ ~~e~P:Pn ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~ 2400 <1dt1 NCW 1976 N££DlCCRAFl room • .xc """ n;iaster tiome. Room to ex panel. • n. · • · Mobile H 1 ••••••••••••••• •• •• •• • • CATALOO• Has mry!hlng. 7Sc: w~ng. Air condil1oncd . Lovcl)' 3oc:ludcd yard & graded. 640-2t\M fw SaM OfM 1100 Cl18t.om llexoion Homo, I Croc~et with Squ11u $1,00 F.Z car e ysrd. Seller patio Bl k r I,. 1 ., 0 Crocht a W1rdrobt Sl.00 very ilnxlou~! Frc-shly "Z "REALTOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc rnm 1"~ 11 ~n w Hiity Fifty Quilts Sl.00 P•intcd ln11ide Submit 714/ 4~-861J Mobile. Modular Home-& Summit ror sale. Sleep~ •1•PI• Crtchtt Sl.00 ocrer today. Call now Bulldina DeUvery. St'l 8. many. lrc•cll. S.>9.000 Saw -Kiilt IHk \US 75.2 1700 up, & Service. 67S.7570 49'l·O:JJS 1-~vs Nttdlepei"t leok S1 .00 Ol'ftHN 9. ,, s """ 10,, N'l't. (Of' free elll. or info nower Crtch1 h t-$1 DO n R...tah Ei~i~~t!li ~w·m111t ... ~~=.~.,:.", !!!~~~~~:::::: Ct111pltt1 :m..,~--f1ot --Mobil• Home 8lt3S Nat•1 lolboal.a.d 3106 Ct,,ltlt A:r.:H Jl4 .u:oo TURTLEROCK Gt.EN West Nine! Coach Michigan made, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~1111; ~ ~1~/Jf -==: ~l or ~:.3 rnove l.n Upgraded rondo: pitlo tandem ·~ H.B. $l79S. Quaint 2 story, 2 Br, ulll M-a.u111 Glflt '"Ii 12. SOii now, 111. romer cul-de opcl\I onto 11u'den·type 963-4llR. pd, $32S mo. )'rly 1' G•fftt ttt r1•r n SDt aoc lot.64•·6193 telling, lde11l ror outdoor. '°"""-'-.-111wevr1ooe1 8lc26 sell eont'd, full buth. 673-8117<> look •f 11 Jlny Aup _50, cntbualasls. 2 Bdrma., ~-llfth.1 ... -tfo., Ju.st ref1n11hed Inside. Set 4 BR. 2 Ba on Watcirl'ronL SELL Idle lLt1m1 with 1 1"4 ba .... fO l&WGI up with 11wninlf. SJ900. No. ,Bay. Jan. lq Jttor- .IJaJty Pllot Cluaaficd Ad, -----· 54M1'73 '800 ~. 54MCMT d GPM . -----·~· . . .. . • P4 DAIL y PILOT * Wedne5day 0.cember 15. 1970 H-ttt U ..... .a.d C.cio..-.w ,.Houaet Funtl"-d Ho.tte1 U ....... tlled ..._.. U•fwWlhed •••••• ••• •• •• ••• •• • ••• • ~d l42S •• L .... i-......i 1252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •....._ent1 u.fum. •-ort-...enb Urifunt.. • ..-..,. .. 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Lovely 3BH, Ex l&e 2 r. 2 • rp c, _.., ·• <.2131243 5316 blln11 pool pr11;llt>ges fe bave home$ a vail fur 400 """2 fjlm rm, pool. '38S mo dra.11'\i rm Adulll ., l APAJtTMB4lS 3 2 :::~i':o. Qti3-:M26 o . ease:~utSqu11re 2tJr. 2'11\u twnhH ~~-= C1't 348, eveli SMflSttf NG./ ~:.":~e:ic~~ofoo.rJ:· lor~·=:'!°U:~an\I I 4 Ranch Cal Home:. ~11ul1Cully dt•corated, ----Fro $259 so .................................. •odl 324 Oeerf:eld Un iv l'k view, I ctuld & l pet OJ< Dr I u lte h b I k s an A winning comb1nolion 2 J:s 2 !!: ~~=~11\'i2'~~· ()pci~H Da ily t'um l..1ttll' Old Hou11e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Culverdale Col Park ~mo Clemente 8cach No or odull opartrntH\I tiornes 496.295Sor96J.57~ SP& Pooli·Tt nn11' llt1l paid MJture or re Turtle Ro1·k HOWARD JOHNSON kids. pe ts $3SO m o wllh luxury oppolntmemsond -Acrod from Puhrnn t1r1·rt mule 0111 y. No t'ORLEASE:3 bedrm,2 2 bdrm,yourcho1l·eot:1 REALTY 4!155734 superbtecreollonolopiemlum tlwl--OllleCKh Jl40 lahand at Jam boree on dul\lr~n or vet!. $:.!ZS. ba, brand new, t700sq.fl. from$340to$400 497-1744 --------I T j ••••••••••••••••••••••• &lnJoaqu.lnJlllh1Ro11ll. mo 1!125 Anahe1m Ave. Land.lnghome w /3ca 3bdrm,your cholce oCM To.~ .. _... ocor1on enns •gym •lf1eropy New o wnl!r s of '7141644-1900 548 J'IJO SS251 c ld, Crom$33S. to$4'15 Miltlo.. Vlefo 3267 .-.---spo • sw1mm1ng •billiards. Bt!uchwood Apts, 19132 ---------==~ener. N:~ts.in . ~ <I bdrm your choice uf 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• One & TWo Bedrooms. One Both ,,-Mugnoh11., 11. a., offer u 2 •DELUXE• . Housn Unfurnl1hed ··on u .:ASE. 3 bcdrm .• !rotn~lo~ L1kl.'OtlW big lbr. rum rm, llRANDNEWS Br i·,.~ Ua, ~F'!;:."':!·5~·0-~Nie Me~ VMl:\s br, 2 bu, 1000 :.q. ft Eu.tblurr 3 bl t 2 htt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NoFecs 2 ba.fprk,l>llns,2t·ar fplc.~i mifroml>ohency u.r ._ J-·· -~ \l" security npt w /poo l, l.t>u1>t1.Lnd.11p1u'.m111<1t•r "~-01 3202 t>a.brandnewl!IOO!!q.Ct UHCHREALTY "ur. L"e fnt·d "\I. Kids St. Bch" Dana.wh.ar.r. Jacut~I. A/(', J~hwhr :u11t1•, "1n rm & dhl .............-!..anding home w /formal " .. " $450 per mo 634 112~2 550 Poulorlno Ave .. Co110 Mesa 751-6995 v 551-2000 ok No fee $375 mo. 1s1 · · · -....... M•""'" Adult!! only No vet)> ",lrn"e . Auto door dm. rm . ram rm , wet -------8-5PM 524 1012 Evs .. " " !IELMONT SflORl::S 011 bur $575 /mo. incld P10ne.-r Hlty,IW2·44:!1 · -· ~50. CuU new nftir 111 011c11er avail. Pool & .............•.•....•.• wuter, 21>1y C.ipe Cod. 3 rd N Scni>S111°:{8 Sha1~P bl7nd Casa Del Sol Siesta house ~xe1 Unfum 360-0 Cotto MeH 3824 Cotto Mesa 3824 !1621.800 n'rnillt1011 area. Adult .. Br. 2 Ba. fam rm. i.uo g11 Re~i"~u.~ •• ·l!;.._ on o. r. a ns V Ad I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b I I d cmly. No pets. F rom $300. __, -·y Comm pool, elo:.e to M1 ss1on H'JO u t • 2 r, cpt.s .. PQI>. IJ ay Y .. ~Amigo., Way deck ~mo /\\I.Jan. 141-1688 frwys. No lse $32S. l'Ommumty i''orlease3COSTA MESAOUPLt;X2 ME M-TO no p ets . :!2011 /\, Munagedby 4~-5093 or 1213) tit> • ..:1:...:5:..:33~' .:..I -t·----------1 675-64811 br, 2 ba. S<aSO mo. Pool & Hr. Married couple. l J.)t'faware. 536·09~. · rec center t\illydraped child OK . no pets, FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE Granuda~gm~Co _ 'Balboa P•nlnwla 3207 BEAlIT. 3 Br. new tile, Woodbndge Twnhme J Br & crptd New. Move 1n 642-6682eves H.ar lob Park 81'.:ACll 2 blks. new point. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cvu & drps, JUSl pafoted. 2 Ba, A/C, _upgrades, now• Air. 11aruge door Secwity o.,oslt Wah,ed l>cluxe J br. 212 ba. au 3 Br 2 Ba dplx, Cpk, ,CottJge :.>IJr. JbJ, !>love, $360. Sngls. children, lake&poolpnv 640-8542 opor 8304686 ApariWMfthhntislwd For ~fiedTlft9h dblgar .. pallo,Crplc.1713 bltn:..palJo,gar Nopcti.. • refnJ: !\u pcb or :.ngt:. pets.OK. Nofee.536-6670 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Live on your own pnva le street Jn a 2 Alabama, 536-3465 or S400yrly.6<1$-J6112 __ _ Yrly S<!GO 1;-14 O'J97 orAict .673 574.i. SS<i-5331 g,>~~j~12 bat~ Cln :i ~r,: bd on cul-deci lc6oo P~o 3707 bedroom townhou.sc with yard & large 5361718 ----3 Br. nr schls. pa.rki.. bch, 'kv~~. 559·4~~t · ~~~~. ~5. ~ir ~~cc.!11 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• patio, wood burning fireplace & at- COf'OftG del Mar 3222 xlnl cond. F'plc, S38S mo. L., ... .,ES ---5116-1~----Lge 2 br. 2 ba. incl. utll tached garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carol.542 4000· AV WILE Newport leach 1269 t!:; .. ~:::~lllS W. 'STORAGE AND HOBBIES! ~S of llwy. nt<wer. 3 br. TWO Sty home 4 br 3 ba & 2 DR 8 s:i2s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. $375 ~·· ,:!ba, fplc, lndry: nu J>el!>, fam rm. Jyrsold 'aeaul-· 1 a ·· ... ·· ..,..... ~ --~ Balboa P enin P oint. 621 W Wit C t M • r:r. gJr. $l!l5 67!>-ti900 _ yd 7.Sl -3755, 968-2720, ~ :~: ~ :!::· .. :·~.:::~~A wmter 1 Br, near Buy & • 64t!i'o1oos o "° -2 Bedroom~. large upcn 963-6908 2 BR. 2 Bu.. . ... $3115 EJCc1ting 3 Bdrm home Oceao. 833-8111 beamed living room. C-le_a_n_J_b_r _C!_b_a __ R_/_0_1 2BR,2 & ......... $-115 w/beach & water across :JBr. ~a Block from Hay & .---........ • . ___ , 38 07 l.1rge t;im1ty or d1nini • · · · 2 BR 2 B· ~s the street. $490/mo li.e. ocean 5225 mo 573.6055 -a rettlftst110 ·h h & cpls, drl>l>. 2 c:ir l!ar. • a....... . .. £SPECl1-\LLY LAHGE . -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room . <11:; wai. er $345. 963·4S69 531·!1545 2 BR,2Ba ...... , .... $525 • ·orl-682·0155 d • sta Mesa 3824 bu! It -in~. I 1 re pl a cc \ ~ 00 rec 2 BR, 2 Ba. . • .. $525 4 Bdrm & den. t ront Lgc Jbr. 2 ba. deck. Casa e h ermosa Wu~her & dryer in q:. 3 BR,2Ba . ..$125 w1v1ewofwater,boats & ColtoMe10 3724 Nr Och,$400.mo. 21Jraptw1f1reph1rc.1•, duded c;oorl 111 .. aUon. 11 u N T 1 N G T o N 3 BR, 2Y2 Ba ...•... $425 Spygluss 11111 $575/m o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .'>4H-OHi9 hath. range. o' l'n. d1s- $.5(JU month. 1;.10 11358 HARBOUR AREA. 3 BR, 3 BR, 2.,_, Ba ......... $4~0 Agt GJl-1400 $40 00 WEEK & UP ----llwasher. S320. Also 3 hr Spuc1vus. new i! br. :! ba. bltn~. fpk, 2 car .:ar S. nf Hwy. $385/mo. 675 IJOOO Un•'luc lloml':.. ___ _ 2 Bi\ w /huge family 3BR,2Ba ......... $450 ~~ •Stud.io&lBRApts Lrg 38r, 2bu yrly. llch, \!>ep.lildg)$370. room & frplc , n e ar JBR.2Ba ........... S.ISO ifARo T 0 F 1 N 0 •TV&MaidServA\1atl 1~nnit1, frpl , pulio . _ l60W. Wilson schools. $125/mo. CALL 3 BR, ~y.i Ba ......... $450 t;astbluff Exec. home. •PhoneServ. Hld pool cbhwshr. bltns._ Adlts. no Spacious new 2Br. 2ba , TOB I N REALTY lBR,21,2 Ba ..... · ·~ '1hr. 2ba, fam rm. Son 2376NewportBlvd,CM pets.$400/mo.l>-109335. ~ar. adults. Move 10 R46 ·1371. .. WE ALSO 3BR,21l'I Ba ...... $5tlO water. New crpts, drps, 548·9755or64S.-3967 bonult 22:?2 Pac1ric. Ri:NT/\LSTEAL' l•---------1 Steps & view to ~an J •LC1r'9t Hew Aptl • br, 2 ba, patio. crpt, drp.'. l 2 J bedroom. <'h1ldren $400 L!.c or mo. 642 13:H ok. pet 's consid e red. or642 6S78or642·7430 d1shwa!>hers. carpe ts. -STEPSTOOC~AN drape~. closed &:arage. -. close to scbools. super Deluxe Nwpt. S~on.>:> 2 n11·e <4 plexs. furniture br. dplx. '114 870 9203 available C all -- C714 llS47·751i6, 1oa m·Spm 1--0C-•lA-H•FR-O•H-T- 7 d8)'S 2 BR., 2 bu. $.500 2 Br, end. gar. palio, blk to bcuch, no pct!>. 205 15lh SL 536-8729 or 536· 1718. DELUXE 1 br, frpl, full amen1t1es w /(1111 rec lacil11. Sec to bell<:ve! 847-&107 ------- 84 YFROHT HOME :J UR. 2 ba. $2000 Mo yrly STEPS TO IEACH :l BR, 2 ba., unf. $425 J BR , 2 ba., unr. $400 associated -Jasmine C ruk HAVE other properties 3 BR. z,,, Bu · · · -• · · · ~! pamt. Walk to schoob, Copi1ti ORO .. oc:h l 8 l 8 642·0758 Spacious ncw 3br.:!ba. for rent.llomes,J\plS.& 3BR.212Ba ......... $600 :-.hops. t ennis c lub . SUSCASfTAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Brandnew,3 bdrmepts, ~ h ml' l>ml! & Cam rm, Gondos. 3BR.~1 2Ba ..... --~ s7501mo. Lsc Refs Minutes to NB. 1 BRocEANVIEW i Rr.2 b.i ~HR, cpb. drps. bltns. studio & cunvent1on ul. BROKERS REAL TORS l Ol\ W lalboa • 11 lb61 I ----------I 3 BR 2 3Ba S62S 0 furn. Adults, no pets. Cl~ to bca•··h • .,.,c/mrJ Kid.sok ~IOmu Xmas mo ve In nl· 1l•nn1:.. 111w • security 1 DR Condo, pool, tennis · ' · · --· -640-677Sor645 224 ~ , .. ,_, , t s-ou mo be opt b 1 3 BR, 2 Ba...... --S800 ------1 2110 Newport Blvd. CM. Bkr, 645-6392 a!>k for Ted G4S ~78 lowance. 2 wks free rent i.:a e ' . handball & basket al 4BR,2•2Ba ....... $HS •HOW.AVAIL.• 1714) ll47·7Sti6, lOam -1&2 Br. l'.1 Ba Twntu.e 3 ' •111 1>4-1 &-i-l!J S350 mo. 979 7888 4 BR. 2• 2&. rurn .. S595 TIIE BLUFf S SSOO lo $175. 1 br near beach. J Ur.:.! ba. luxury twnhsl' Spm. :.tylc, bltns, cpls, drps, Costa Mesa 3224 $17S 2 br. "3.:;gc + kids 4 BR, 2'-:t ....... S80<l $795 per month ' S i n g I e s a, I s o . Corofta del Mar 3822 Nlcw ~ha.: &N tk1ltl apl pl. C d \''II mc,·11. Puuo, heatc~18Spoo&I. " ~BR. 21-.. Ba ....... $7!1S BIG CANYON $7c" 10 Beachcomber , ee $1S 1 uge m .. tr, P l~ oc. 2br comer on o. 1 a A< ts. no pets. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• & sngls Beachcomber -7<1 631 -2011 or S<l7-2S01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 63:1 7US!l or S<l5-4jj31 Pac1f1c l' 2 ba. pool. ten· $235 548 2682 :t llr, 2ha Condo Encl fee SIS. 631 -2011 or JBr,2'2 ba Big<.:yn $700 $995permonth ' ms. newly redecorated • patio. llJr, <•<lull~ only ~72501 HASTIHGS&CO. $HO Mo. Adult P ark. No _ ISTMOHTHFREE San Diego, collec t ute & Cu1y 2 Br. frplc. view M25 mu Xlnl loc. llkr &-IS ti392 ask for Ted. :\o Jl('I:.. ~I 5!151 e~e.s --------• Realtors 640·5Sti0 Pets lnclds UtJL l Br re .. ,.. EJ SydToWfthouse5 224-0038 ~>5ti 7tl27 arp. squeaky clean 3 mobile hm. 642-2627 m J 2 hr. 1, ~ha from $29S. Air ------------br,2bahome w.bright, HVll c 138 ,, If ,. • $17521' uoolk·' ..----------1 cheerful k1tch, dining m:.. <irme r Hi ti...... leoch 3740 t..':r .. ~. 1-c>nd. pvt patio .... Adults + 2' .-• ius. A.I f + 1-·n. nr park & schoo1.-r:n;r.on -_,_ M 1"''0 •1 rr singles. Beachcomber . .,_ c•--....t. 387 L Rentols,,,o •e/A'I arca &rrpt.Pvtbacky\I. SSSOmo7520617 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•""'"''gr"' .. cycr.o fet• $15. 631 ·2011 or _, tfllWme o 'iHSllOPPIN(; Only$375 848-~27 Bachelor apt furn. Near CORONADELM.\R 19th Wkday .. 11 ~."le ads ~7_2501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhr ~bd s:J\15 mo 1:-.l, Blufrs 1 level 3 BR. 2 ha. beach. UllL pd. SlSO. mo. 2 Br Townhouse. lr!JlC. 10·4. 642 0282 -=---------IC11Ci!:ANt'HO N1' Luxury 2 1-la-.t & ::.t•1·ur1ly I llr, 2'• na. SJ7S mo. Lovely greenhelt & pool. S36-29l4 Pool, tenrus. Some o~ean 3 br. Adulti. F11m1ly, nr br. den, frvl. pvt s teps to ('()ST!\Ml-;Si\ 1'11•1) 536-IUl3 or eves. $450Agt6441133 ----------& Calahna views. Close I & 2 br $:.!10 & $230. No beach. view. bulcony, bch.$585499-2807 b I • I (2131 7!111·6560 523 C I ----ilrviM 3744 lo shopping & fine bcad1 rhildrrn or rwls 731 W. I $2!)( 1141' '1166 ---1 r {/tr 3 r.~ la. (um 0 ----It AMPVSI>l· R'll .. E ---------• ,, ... 2611 \11\ll. /\pl B&<..: G:_J_7787 _ ..£.3ne mg. · 1 '· SJ4S studio ;l. All ut1I & ~iS l~l ta:ir.l ..,t:~ '\In .a Hr. 2 fl :.. . S un ta ' s ••••••••••••••••••••• •• D"t"I c 11549-8655 OPl!:Nl>AILY Our rental speciah:Hs. $160.Moftthty _ l,ge:lhr.:!lmlownhousc Nr llam1l ton & a ppliances. S ingles. 0 ~~~~.nae!u\i ~~~o; •• n~~~~i 8A.M . T06 P.M. Barbara or Carol, are Will share nice lrvin.e., BR. 2 ba Sw"di.·h frril . ln\lllli•t l·nmplcx. <;ar;ige Brookhur~t 2br. 2ba. ~ur. lleat·hcombcr. rec $15. always available lo help ~ "' ·' .• 1 1 N lge pvt t:lll'I l)ut11>. $2t1S. 631-201l or 547 2501 tll J a n 1 $'I SO mo Tu I k 3B 2b t house, pool & Jacuzu. ~v·d. patio. nti "hild. or & patio /\uu l!> on y. o St •· .. 07711 --_'\/,.,,., E ~Hit'. lgl' deluxe . . rt eroc r, a, au o you find a tenant, or if cc 1.""•3 •pevts . ..,.,"'· "•O 7266' ""l~ .. "~2!>. IHS 3381 or iown uY appl. ~H.2 -"'........_ ...... , r...ml•h .. d 11·11111•\ :, I'll. l'·-· l>IJ, '*18 2470 __ s prklrs, cul ·d s ue h I .,., ....,.. """".,.. ,., "" ......-!!'~m rv ~"" -' you ure re ntmj:, e p you K:f7 !1517 1 Br. $200 mo. or u..fumlshed 3900 lr111 & 11n\ r1•,1r ytl Cl,L'AN & s·11A"I~ ., "r 2 S49Sllse, 752·0428 __ loAate your new r • L--•-ach l'lllill-.-~.,....._,..._. __ ~I c. < " ., u • · ~· ~·-'"' 165!11 LeGrand ••••••••••••••••••••••• From S.IW mo J\gl flayi. Ila. bltn:.. cpl~. drps, nr S&S built College Park s1dencc ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUTE Ll>vely lr11 :! Ur, llt>r>er 846 3950 THE EXCITING .,;.;i 71~)1). n1ghl~. ;.:>.! C>.?07 G W Colle""'· Malls, & doll house. Im mac. 3 br, Bwv & leach STEPS TO OCEAN newly tlccurutctl, Ideal ---- ,.. -, One lx.'<ln10m, ont• hath lo1·. No pets. $225. Mgr at 2 BR from ""Cl\· 3 UH, 2 BA PALM MESA APTS. \\,\II. :"iOW l.l!l' ~ "<t) ~C~Ol~~~nt~:d;~Q~s /r~~~. _2_b_a. $37~ ~"!_5 640·l5:18 Realty 675-3000 ~~4S:i:W gar. 1 br. apartment'! ~oulh or <J7!l 2:>31 2885 Ml•ndtU.a from SJSO~avc st>vt:rul MINUTESTON1'1' h.11nw ,,., fpl<'. ":!'~S rno kid~. r•et., vk. S-125 LOVEL y 2 sty 4 br, 2i., highway. Close to l>cach Apt A rentals to choose from BCll. ~.~I~~~~ .q.1µl 55, i:lSSor lH7:!'7ti01':v!o Y-kndl> ha, fam rm. rpt, drps !Br, 2ba NU Condo Ten Newportleoch 3769 :.i nd s hops . $250 per -------1 Kent Rogers Propc rt) Bach.1&2BR --"""""" . . thruout. .:rdnr rncl'd ms.pool.frplc 2cor1tar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• month. Ask for Mi:.:.i, 1 Elr, S200. all util pcl. Management K411-8:100 rrumS19S. ...... , . I I r I & j:-itn)(lt• ~lorv m ndo N1re 2 fi.I0--007-t ex vu $.175 ylly 675 3823 .EC:f IUY b'15-2.3ll :.lOH~. refr1i:. ad Its. no /\dulls, No Pets ~_,...... 1 um ' 1 >r ·1011 ~ llr $36.'"l I 1111 bch J\i,!l ~ l...ill.._,,__....__...._._.....,. __ , peL-. 38.1 W Ba~ 5\8-9Slli READY HOW JS61 Mesa Or. flt~I .114';t1hrnmtw~ li·c1!1ti11UO.\,!Jli8ll'J7 1\llrac.Twnhse2liH.sun llarborV1ew3BR,2Ba, Some people sayyouget 2 br , l ba. <·losed <S Blks l-:astofNewport ~1., 1.11 ~1ll I or:>11 -'l41l dttk ln<try rm refng, , rd what you pay for! We of· Sunny lower 2 Hr. J Ua, •, ! Ur apl. 719 W W11Aon. garages. No pcb. no Blvd ) s.!.!S F ..,111, , 111 dr•c n>t :1.,._1m -1• H '..~romf $350 S300 'ss1 14891831".3129 ga e~:; 5503 C\•cs fer more. And the pnce is k1tch fplc. S27S All util E ncl pat 10. S2i5. No children 425 A l2th St S4G·!l&iO .~·\ n:i to c-. ..... ,sc rom 4 less. Membership in a pd. Ad.Its only ti73·ti216 ~Ls 641i 12:il_____ -------- •lrp' i:.ir tui-rl "1· l'JtlO plcx l'll'. k.ent Hoger:. NEAT. clean 3 Br 2 lia w AT E R F R O N T -Health Club. A tennis ----~rly nu 2Br. lba, nr heh, Dana Point r~ntals. Vou \lat .ullt~ ""' 1"711 PropNt) Management ranch borne. Jmmed oc-PRlVACY club. F'ree Lennis lessons THE IASIL LEAF :-few 2br. 2b;J, ~.ir. :.idult:. rtncl gar. S260/mo Cull name 1l. we ve got 11. "' II' d S N I d t d 2 no pell> ~6~ '~ $295. l!ll2 " d \H::-.\ \nllH: IJmtlv ff4K-li3(>0. _ __ cy. $425 per mo n1lr QngBluffs;spa<'2br ;2 l:h 1ar s. wimm1ng ew y r e ecora e Wallucl·.G4S:t:ISC 544.s7otaftS:30 Somew1thut1lpai. h111n1· J hr, IJm rm :!1 Br.2~ty.2111 ea.bltns. 2._52-9031orevs,497-~ ba.D1Hask$625 640·8873 ~~~rna~ra:inggre~~n=~· ~':'be~c~~A~~~ts.~ 2BR_._2_B_A_4-PLEX.Cpt.s, 493~~2v1dsonRe~~l2zs3 l)tl• ' , h,1 St.1111 mo , 1 f S R ""ST B !Br. dupll•x, Is l & Isl ~ l t 11, .,.11 5,l!ltl "w cp . Jill; rm_ uper 1br, 2ba. din rm, fam rm, UAY C "' • 3 r. Lg t1v1t1es. Sunday BllQs mo. +dep. 2'1t. Avocado, drps. clean. $215. Call R- 4000 "1 iui iml >-• · -d1·an' S4!l5 !16295,1 $490 mo Lsc 0 or 18 mu' yard. gardener incl 'd Parties with hve bands 646-0883 Sl6S 642 f>722 963·2532or S36·14GI -oomt ft!Qt. 548 0397 646 771 l fT Su d b h ---• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L11llt•.:",''·1rk lltfl) rl'!it'<' (•tYAN 3 br 2 ba. re-752·tiS32. ,,.,.,., . . ee n ay rune . Lge 3 br, 2 ba, frnlc, 2B 112/B ~= I ll I I I I It ·"' ., \ Bdrm duplex. hltns, no r, a.-"' mo. ROOMS S25 wk up with .J I ''1'· q1,1· 1' "·~100:.. ffec 'd Cls. to bch /11chl WALKTO REACH Vourrenldollarsgo"'ven t...--ms cpls&d....... children ur ""l". N .. ar Goldenwest&Warner kitchen. $37.SO wk up "'"" l.·.~·t-.. 1 ri,.. nrt J'• '"""~. MJgnoha//\dams •-.. och 3248 3Bdrm0uplex$480/mo " uo:4 ' .,,... ... ~ " 84 II "II I ""'7 ..,.,., _,...... '•urther··· A terr1' r1 c Evcs673-2099 bus &. sh·1r1n1nL•, $175. 494·3'120 2-a"'0 .S48·97Mor615·3967 rnni. . ._, or"""'" l\421391 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdMBESTSTREET -.: " •,. 0 .,.., 1 .,R 2 BR & 3 b rd maintenance crew, pro· B b vt t S b Call&IZ40l_4 _____ 1lrviM 38U Ver y pr·1·vate room 1n .: 111 .: hJ 11tulh univ, u • r . Ukenew 2 Bdrmw/ya fessional manaaement a .r. 2 a. P pa ~o. ~ • lri•lt. 01111 rm ~•·turtt}. HuRtl-Oft bcb!rnton Clif! Ur. &garage~/mo staff that care';, and rrutpets&ch1ldrcn.$42S. 2 Br.nice&clcan.clost.>to ....................... Ncwpurt. Near posl of· 1.,,111 \I ', Wu, s:1:-,11 Hcrb:r 3242 494-2033; (21J) 876-2723 PENINSULA POINT friendl y n e ighbors. Ph675-0l78ev/wknds !;hoppini: /\dulls only. WOOQBRIDGE flee . Conven ien t toe. \ 1 ,11 l .1 ,1 11 t:. t •••••••••••••••••••••••eves. 4 Bdrms w /balconies. Models O""'n daily 10.7_ DlJPLEX lu 2 br, 2 ba, Nopcts.645-ll!l:m PINl!:SAPTS 645·5016 Prest giou" wood 1ntr •-·~ " 1. 2 & 3 bdrm units. ---.-------' I I I ) :-. j I I .111 l I) r R~··s I ~ .,. Sorrv, no one under 21 & bl·-·. 2 C"r ""r .... ,..... v --£! R--"of• 4250 ·1 Br 3 ba tuwnhous<' ..-"'~ be •· th •• ., ""' u .... ...vv 2 BR,i.llA. aptlor Designed like early OCunOft '"" • 'ICl.!hll llihl I \•·' • . ' extr. ams .,.warm ·no f>ets. Roommate 551.4710.c .. 9•4 .... . Sp 1rkllnj: n<.'w •'o nd LAGUHA IEACH ...,; ,.,.. $22.5. 546·4144. Calitorn1a bungalows.••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'•,1.:1·1A l)(l1111.1r,111 's 17' 1 C 11 ''L I., SOOO yrlyleasc. serv ce available. Mon·----------A.~kfor(1'•""r"A F r om $27'"-t1 .•Chr1'stmas rental Bi" I a 1 a • 3 BDRM. newer home WATERFRONTHOMES th-t.0-monthoccupancy. CostaMesa 3824 " w .,.-" ·• .., _:.., . ..., ''lm :!Br lllx l.1l lWl> l:r71 or846·~C'vell. located in Po rtufino 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pinestone. Ofc hrs 3 5.3 Bear. lakefmt 3BR. 28 A II t I t -2 B h I & 2 Br apts. Gas paid. wkd'"'S,9-S·."''•"knds nr s k1'n". $60 d ay. ~ 1111-. qi• 1 rp-., I•·•· Laguna. al s, OalcwoodGardenAp•· WHYHOT7 ...., ...,., " I I I •"OO Dov Shorea front row 5 ..., 400 Mernmac Way, J\pl n2.""0tl 67"' "'""' '' llur .. 1111\ 1m -lnine 3244 r1replace. ocean. v iew er ·» . ~ "" .,....,..., "'" 1 Jll Jfl 1111m ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.xcellent ram. home. Br s Ba, unbehevuhle 880 lrvine (attGth) SUnkenUvlngroom 2 !n9-191l -------- ·.111 ••110 SSSOMo. view. Avail. Jan. 10. Calhedralceillng b b tt $160.Montftty BIGOl!:ARCABIN S 1-: W S moke t re e $1200per mo 631-1810 (714)645-0SSO 2 bedrooms, 117 baths L:m:c 2 r, 1 a co age. Will s hare nice Jrvine 2Br , frplc, sips 8, by wk 01llt ~,. l'Jrk :i llr 1• h1l , Townhom<' 28r, 2Ba 3 BDRMS 2 b th -Attached garage Encl. garage. East C.M. house. pool & Jacuzzi orwknds 640·5Sfi5 I I II kl f C • 8 s . 3Br. 2ba Dplx. Newport 1700 16thSt (at Dover) WDOh•r/dryerhook up Adults only, nu pets. ----1P I ' ' I rt• r111. r oo1.nubf>ou'le ll)!e to S pa 0 grounds (3 _,.. ..,,.,. c•o.5300 SSl-3843. RlftfalstoShcre 4100 ... ti.11: ''''' m.1nv th•rrt r t enn1•. <'ourts $385. c:1 us . lights. $i100 mo. lmmed (714 )642-8170 Pvt yard with patio ..,..,., ,,..., ~ lau), 3 car garage. Liv. Occupy 645 9438 d 1 $37S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1t '" "'1'."•1" '11 11<'! Available 1mmed. rm. with fireplace D1lt __ BALBOABayClubBoch A ulS, .mo. BEAlffbrandncw2br,2 Logmus&.ach l841 Share 2 BR Irvine Apt. 1 ill ;.Ii. 7 ' ~ ~1·1'2'J in k;itchen. Some ocean Newly redecorated curr apt. avl 12123/ $400 mo FOXHOL.LOW ba. hv rm. dtn rm. rrplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent $127 so + utiL Non I _, f I view F.xC4'11ent family II JI 38r 28 8 642-"""' VILLAGE beam ce1 I, hllns, Jacuzzi, I Br, l ba Apt. Loa"ed <moker "'"1-2697 .I ir ..... I pt-. urrn. rµ ,I·---------. . aven omc. ' . 'b\l"JI 621 w. Wilson. c "'f . " " ~· I .. home $485 Mo RV t $4SO •• l(ar . oc..-nn 'u fi.12· 7992 / t h N ----t1 '"' P·•ll•• , hl1 m P<'L' * RIMTALS * area. no pc s. Lge 28 r. 2ba, Crplc, gar. 64g.2010 w a mos p ere. ire 111\~11:, 111•11A1':'11 nR d ~0,75 mo 673-845'7 I ---''l<.:L" N l b f I Laguna C harmer . AVOIDINCOMPATIBLI!: ln ,rn ....... ~ 2 BDRM HOME 1.:c patio.S350 se.673·ti7SJor l ·'',. ew r, rp c, SJlj()/moinclulll.4993S85 HOOMMATES!! 2 HR.d~n .. s:JR.5 sundeck ;.,/ocean 'view: Newport Shore11 3 Br, 2 67S-1058 ~nd ne~B ~~ox,l;o !~~ pool, adults. no pets. a!t6pm. House-Molos832.itt34 HURORAHG! COAST COLLEGE :!fir 2rtJ, dl'n, fam rm, all hit n~. frplr. p.1W•. 28R ............... S38S Liv rm. w1lb fireplace. Ba, ne{lr bch & tennis, S.C..,_nt. 3776 Br·~;: nuon s>'e:S (714) S230 mo. S48-4757 o r TabsTheGueuwork 2 UR. 2,-.8• ·.... ~~ w /W carpt>t thruout. beams, frplc In fam-rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 827_24790rS48 8077· 646 379EI 1 __ .... i_I 3852 ,..... .... Of Fle.a-2 BR. •» a. • ·· .. ...,.,., Kitchen w/range & oven. lease $450 mo. Unique ~-"' ~ """ -... 2 BR, 2 Ba .. -. · ...... $500 $425 Mo Homes. 675-6000 Bachelor Apt. Lrg 28H. beamed rings, NF,W Hit J-;ED AJ"fS •••••••••••••••••• ••••• TltAT RI Giff PERSON RIGHT REAL TY 979-8533 3 BR, Dfon . . .. . .. . . SSOO -----• I blk to beach. $135. s nal stry. no pet.s. S200 Rach e 1 or ;i p 1 • "n r I 2 Br 2 llfl Condo on t;I So•• SS by Shari"9 :l!IR. 2 ba . .. .. •. SS7$ l·BDRM. APT. ot Woods Soll CletMnt. 3276 Adults. 498-0JSI 2619,D Wallace, 646·8883 ;.tarugc 1-·rplt:, appln!!, Niguel Golf Cour~e. nr ----- Lllvl'IY nt'W 3 hr, 2 hll " C.1m1ly ro.H11 t11r rr·nt nr 11.,1w Xhll l11eu1111n, nNir l"Vt•n th1ni: Call :,5!) 00:1 or ~511 Jl)ll(} 3 Bit. FR, 21tJ ba ..... $450 Cove Beach . L 41 n a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pm pool & J•J r uzY1. $UIS t.enrua & hcnlth club. $360 Cpl. or sgl MIF to share 3 UR.2 Ba ......... $425 w/swimpool.OneoCthcEl011a nt C antamar! SoufttLOCJll'lo 3786 ________ ---t 645.,.411 -mo.Dys.1 $38·9Sll ;~vs. nu 2 )lory oc<!un front :iRR.2 Ba ......... S5()0 best rentals in Laguna ForeverVlcw,11hownby ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASAVIC..'TORJI\ 1-5211-4386 home Ln11una Heh. :J BR.2 Ba ......... SM5 Cor$275 Mo. uppt only; Call btwn 2 BR,2 bnontheoccan. 1&28R,unlorfurn,itll8 NJ-:W llto<..:all:558-71lll. 3 BR, 2 Ba... . .... $100 6·8:30PM, it92·0'Jt5. Lse Furn. $700., unforn $600. & wtr pd. Adlti., nu IJtllS. Newport leach 3869 Han wrong. t'o~N_. __ :I RR, 1-'R ..••... S42S FURNJSHED STUD JO only; $750 mo. lnclds as-Total security. elcvulors. Pool, rec rm .. ~er. Rate. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bil. 2 Bfi .. \Jen .. -. $475 APT. at Victoria Beach. soc fee & lnd11cp_n_,g_. ___ 1_r_e_c._ra_c_ll_ities.499-2835 525 Victoria. 64211u10 Jo;xpcct. Mom nds fcm 'l lo Slt51mn mrlll1o:1:11 rdn1•rN'l :'I RR.2Rn .,. ........ $4l0 1-Dlk. from st eps to SpaAl"'•eJBd,28a,&den. •-..ti Ad Jt E 'd ., b 1 Oc$6e2nsnfrontl Luxuryl ltllrl. b~h~<$1·-~~-~~·_11_'t_ob_l_k_t_o ·, ~~~abl~~~~~,~~11115;!·nri rn:J~.~:··:::.: :~ ~~t~~ .. $l<>;M~.r pays H.td ;;,1 Oil l(Olf co$ur11c. ~ .... d gaur. pa~r~. Lk'e n~w~No Knc ,::c~ 1Pn;rk ~ n1R: WANTED fem to share . llJ.'t 559 40~'------1 •l BR. 3 Ba .. -........ SS75 MISSI ......... Rir.•LTY Ma ny extras. 4 7:>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 644·0878. 8'7~31123 ~ .~ -"'" ._ 494-8453 Genet al 3802 ------1 -------1 rental. $17$ +'Ai utJlit-ics. '"Br 2 Ha. cul <ll• sue. Mt's:i s BH, 2• 1 Ba ......... ~ PHONE 494-0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redecorated. Sl8S. Lite 1 211t WATEltRlOHT Newport Creal 1crm111 D\'I !\tar. $47!'> mo. f'or 1----------15-J.... NJ::EDARENTAL?? brw/pool,walktos hops. Bulltins, frplc, crpls, from frnnls crti. & pool .1p11t :..iti()IO:t t;v<; BLUELAGOONVILLA Copistr..o 3 271 We h ave them from Mature udlts pref. No ..----------,I drps,garagc $43S. Cheryl 6:n-3239, Don 2BR 2YJBA. wshr, dryr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -smo children. no nets . 1887 ..... 0 of "'Onge Cou.,,.,.s 3601 FINLEY AV!::. N.B. 631 Otu5 :1 Ur. rncd vd. t1\•a1I o c _,_, ls d •• •· '" vo ... , -------:s fors:l50 Phone ,..,,,.g, crp · rps. ateps KJOS-PETS WELCOME Monrovia. 548·79211 mOSI beou1tlulopQT1mert JACOIS REALTY Geroge• for ltettt 4350 675 6737 ~~~~;,.2l:~ii-~~ IN CHARMING N~W ERA RENTALS LARGE 2br, 2 ba. S225. In com1Tl\lnllle9.A relaxing 675--6670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &_1_o_v l-;-1 n b c t 0 r c 3 Br, 2 ba. on cul de sac. lg SSOO. 1st & last + SlOO OLD SAM JUAN Sl5 FEE rant & sm. pet ok. Call settlngwtltl slreoms. b ;arage tor atoraae 1p11 rc. security. Ownr/A"t. This c harm Ina 2 631·2MO 638·8300 ~l2Corappt. • ........... nd je...._ Allrac. 2 hr, l YJ a $35. mo. l.aguna Beach. 01nstmas 3 hr, 2 ha, yd, close to schls & prk. ., bedroom, 2 bath & den -----i "",.,,ou,0 mo """' Twnhse w/bltn.s, Cpb, 4!M·l396an.6pm -jJOOTuft Way ~6-7263 S375. l s l mo. only. ~1s6~.213·96G·t76e. home has plu.'!b carpet-lalaoaltimd 3106 2 Br w/gar. S230. New trees.FeallJrtngpools. drl)ll, p:sllo. Nr. Hoag ----• ~0430 Aft ?PM Inc, fireplace, built-lns & ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt, lge fncd yd w /patio Jocuzzl SQuno, blllOrds, I lt)sp SZ'1S mo. 548·2695, Offla R..tal 4400 ,. 3 l:lcdroom We t <.:osta r111,.,, .2-4387 • Mesa . $300 monlh 3 RR & den exec hm. Lrg Br. 2.Ba homt>. 1850.q. ft 2 car ga.rue. Won't last I-BR, earp, bit-Ina, priv. Water pd. 2224 • • D' • ond ex"""'V cklt>noose _64 __________ 1 ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • iftfi.~G·SSll rncd & rear side )'Ard frplc, c hildren & pets Jonat C1111646-2158days; deck. Garage. Year Placenlla,callbclwnl·5 wllll soclolevents.Tennts, LJOO ISLE WATER· ..-, --w/playhse, oil bllns. Jn OK. 1128 Tijuana. $450 493·0588 evenings & lease only, S300 mo. Bier 1-838-4 __ 120 _______ 11 gym,ondvoleybonat FRONT 3 BR. $650 nlo. • i>CllMIPohrt 3 ~116 pres tige area. Call mo. weekends. 644-2343Mon.lhruFrl.,9 TheVWIOge.Moreol l.A!llse6738886 nG m • , "'""'""""' n•91MLIL> How••o JO ....... SO.... toS 8r2 Ba. fplc. pool, 2aly. . B • P _ ''••••••••••••••••••••••• ., • ..,.~or...,, """'" ""' "" "' -S'd hild OK --"'gw..··rei.v.&ttn .. REALTY 1210 E· 1 c. C ren · "'"''"'81 '"" """'"'V OCEANVIEW •'t "Vt!ly 3Br, 2h11 , \'lew. 28r, luc k1tch .. AIC. cul· s-ta ARO 3 Br, Iba, unf, yrly MOO S2llO. 548·0916 for. Fumll\Jre lsovoloble. OACll ... J.ot• sF t I dbl " 497·1744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ,_ -------"' -\ I :am rm, rp c. 1(11r. de-sac. fenced bckyrd, nr • R.. 3 ba., sundec ... -n.. M v _, n.. ... ond '·-"""'room Apt Utll pd kltc:h b'-th • Qwcl st nr M11rln11 & park, 1_1chls, $355 mo. 1----&..U-... ----3-2-5-0 3 Br, frplc, yard. S300 per fr-pie .. wa_shcr 4' dryer. Br 2 °"• eu crne voru ""'""" $leS 673124i_ ' " • 'schlll $425. Point Realty Incl •rdner 10 min to ..._ mo. 499·2986. 918 N. teOOYearly area. Encl aer. oew cpts, AOul LMng. · -·------• •""5600 H •.. . " . ' •••••••••••••••••••• •• • Bri tol S A ""int 12.so MO 7088 OITJcts 1\1\Dn 9 00 ~O 6 00 .. ...,. · aveo ... cra. lrvtne lndust. & MCAS.1 Br house. Immaculate. __ • __ • __ • ----WIWAM WIMTOM ,... · -· v,...... : : · EAST BLUFF. Stunnlna 11111 t...t-y-.... 12~4 child ok oo pets 4M· 156& Cl ,. ho Real Ellate 675·3331 Br apls from '200-Cpt11, _N_rlN __ re_rm_no __ . ___ _. 1 Zbr. 2ba apt ln Pre1U'" -· wt -Y • . . Ole to achoo ... & II Pll --L-1-.-!It ,,_ I d KJA-O" .. ari!a. Town bowie llooT ••••••U••••••••••••••• JRV. Grovea (Only ~/be.~122 w.-..-.ztl .... .,., enc . Y · "" ... N i-,._ AMtl.V Homt\4br,den, aecured comrn In Irv), ............................ P111ia1 .. • 3107 NopetA.M8°'83 plan. Adulta. ~ pels. llo4lllJI ... t4ipM 1252 .. c ... ~ b 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• '340. 640.o:M9. Bro .. er. • pool & redwood patio. New cor . 2 br, a be, cpta, ... ~. .. r, a, nu cpt.a, •-M v-~ 28 t•LB )1460 mo . 980-3078; drpa, or tennla, pool, •••••••••••e-•H••••••• cirpl, 11>lc, OW. SU$/mo, 2 Br duplex. C1'03"a t l.... eta gue r, n •· 2 Br, upPfr apt. Rdrh1, •• 940-2771 Ja c uul. S52-58'77 afl Lease ln edull comm. !183-4S«J 531·9~4& Alt. No beach. Yi'ly. Pv1. party. 00 dop. pvt patio, avail blto stove, bulcony, util ,•...---t ·30PM 2 Br " den condo. F'an fee ~1 orm 1204 1/12. S230 mo. 549 2742 pd. f300 mo 6d· 1'-W. Redcc. 3 br. 2 bo, nu cpta, -=--t.aatsc view. Clublllle It -- "· drps, fple, f oci patio. ew2Br.2bll,commpool, pool.~. Pvt owner Nice 3br. cpt•. drpa, Tht' fa~l dnaw in lhe SUPIACllAH WESTCLIFF 2br. met ·" $315 /mo. IHU • 4519 tonnla. sauna, exer rm &t Reier to Monarch Sum· d1hwhr, sood yard. 2 West. •• a Dally Piiot 3br. 2t>.. 126$. mo No ad.It.a. no pets. flM lnq ~~s All. Not _. _ clbhH. Jae $3'75, 133..0l38 t.. 400331. kldu k. . 8'H~ Cl..,.illed Ad. &4.2· peta. 546-9080, ~~ 1700 WestcUff ,._,apt 18 , W(STCUFF DLOG . "l WPOrn BE.ACtt ' . . ....... " . . ....... C.111 Mr tlowr11d 64!">-b101 •I MO FREE RENT• J.2.., Rm. oltlces lrom $125 per mo. A.<I J. All?>l'ler Hotel. No leaae req_ &13·3223 Tll noon 60-rHSQPT l817 W~C.)f'F·NB AGT. 541-5032 .. 7 Wodneeday. December 15, 1976 DAILY PILOY •5 Add it...Build it ... Oiaper it ... Hammer it... Carpet 1 tt...Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove it...Press it...Palnt it ... Nall it ... Plaster it...Fix it.. . SERVICE _ DIRECTORY Plumb it... Patch 1t...P1pe it. .. Remodel It. .. ). Roof it. .. Landscape it ... Tile it...Trim it...Sewit... Haul it... Add it ... Plant lt...Alter it. .. Learn it... ...... ~ • .,.... IC.,..t Ser•le.. cww c... ~ ........... Mal wy P°"'""9f'aperin9 P~f'optrinCJ TelHliloft R.,air •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ·····•·••·•••·•······•· ...•..••....•...•...... ·······•······•·•······ ...................... . ~PUANCERt:PAIR Ql~tMaowlUlayyoura VlLLACE<.:HILDCAR~ VOVHAVEl'fREAt>Y HOVSKCLl!:ANlNG F1repl11c:es-Planters PArERJIANGING Don't be born$waggled CANOPYTVSVCCO. $lo-6ervlce call ur mine. Rt' pa In & Corona del Mar, full 1.hty I 'LL HAUL IT AWAY By reliable couple Brick Concrete Patio Qu11l work, fully l(uar. Jo'or fine qua I. pain Ung & Isl Rate Service ___ <7_14_)_54_9_·24_22 __ -t deaning tool Guar work care, pre-school environ TIM 548·6306 Ref's 963·5813 Block Walls BBQ Pits Rcu. rcf:i, G4U 4340 fu1r price& too. call at Fair Prices96Q..1633 ,..-~.. at bJ11ger uvlnp. l''r eat ment, enrichment op · Ref, tllts 646-0-t&i -l\1chtard. 1 hl·pressur11 TI -......-· 645-3&46 Porlunlties. Licensed, Sonny & Jer. Jo'rt-e haul· HOUSECLEANING. ----· PETERS PAINTING cle1tn first, do they? le ••-••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 experie nced, creden· uig, cleanup. treo work Exp'd.Owntr11N1. Freeest.Slump:1lone.llle, Kxpr'd reas. rates, free l.ic lmi836·SS55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINOR UOME REPAIR HOLIDAY SPECIAi. tlaled. 675-7650 for unble lletna. Yen· 545-5106 bloclcwaJls. brick, plan· el. Olll Gent' ~·0458 t.:P.HAMIC Tllll. New or Carpentry, Plumbin( & ShumpooorSteamCleiin ces /bldis Hmoved tens. QullUty work 111 rll .. '11t1t, professional quality rmdl ....... t•i>t, iunl Job~ ~ram1cT1le54Q..s:i60 z Rms, hall or bath I'll provide lovmg w.rm 557·~ CLEANING BY ANN as prices. Bob 7SQ.9JS4, Pal.nUog. lnt/E~t. Reas, painting at v1try low wclconh.'~'lt;.242Gans ------------1Sls.9 s. 537.n 96 or atmosphere for your . Kxperienced,wlthrers. 96()..3953 dependable. 1-ree esl rates.548-8424 FINISH, RE)tODEL & 53'1·331!2 chi.Id while you work o r Hauling, ~10vlnl(, cleanup Afters PM, 400 0080 Di11JayMS·700S Tf'ff Sffvlu Rpr, Small jobs OK. sbop anyume.768·5804. S7/up. 1n·ework. Jlca!., ----Mo•iftc) . , ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reali 179-0379 FREE sofa clc11n1ng fast,freeesl!W2·4597 PAT'S JANITORIAi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Workma'?11 h1p Guarn d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Removah. trln1111ln.i. I · SERV You dirty em. we MOVING'' Let 2 ex r'd lntcr/Exter. Freeesl , . .. , f . " r-tC!~•lce w minimum carpet Weekend hauliog done, clean em Specillli:dngin · &> 2S Yrsexp 642-0295 PLUMUl':R·keriutr, rr s;>tuntni;, rct• csl. Lied -.-~ steamcleaoed.546·6861 GerdtNng · . . men move you. Reas -· --pipe i n stallotlon "'•llytl\JIUl't.'<i.642·262" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._J./C_,,,.,...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• smallmovmg&oddJObs. ~c;9~! homea. Lied. w/refs.4! .. H;936,S458~:1 •CUSTOM PAINTING• :.4'rv1 ~es. G. G idley , ---- Shampoo & sleam denn---m ._.......... ___ ~i 377ts • P-'-'L-JP . lntr/Exlr·ReasRates tl42·93J~. Hcmn\'1ng , tnmmlng, ing. Color brighleners· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exprd llawunn g!lrdener. LI--~--1 In J H 1 · -·...., aptnRCJ , ... 11 B c•""""" topg11111. lns'd, Il e. h . . ' BobS . C " l I Yd deanUpli, tnmm1n,11. ~ •• 9 apanese ousec can. mg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.Al ru<'e .,...,..u .. ,ueves Roof!-.. .. _,, "d. W1nl .. r rat••' w t carpt s 10 min carc1a on~re enc . Lt H I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own trans dependable """I "" ' ~ •,a bleach.Clcan livrm,dln Generalconcretework. 64P':,UL,!!87 1ng. au g 675 A._..,2 ' ·Paint Re11air-3S yrs in lntr/Ext Palnung. Avg •u•••••••••••••••••••• &15·5124 Co · IR ·d · I .,...., Wunt a REALLY CLEAN . ..,.,, · k , h ' . , . rm & ball $15. Avg rm mmerc1a · es.• cnlla · llOUSK? Call Gingham • a r ea, wo,r mans 1p rm $35, all p~c~~ incl Rep111rs & Compos.1hon WindowCleanln $1.SO,couch SlO,i:halrSS 491Hl059 L1c220941cardening service in Girl ... 'reeests,G4S·Sl2J Jc:mitorial guttr.T1:1~eadv1:1nt.ofmy paint.Frecesl.642·.11!14 Shingles . lnspe~tions .••••••••••••••••?•••••• Guar cum pel odor. <.:rpt Newport, Costa Mesa, ------••••••••••••••••••••••• PJCper 536·7056. . lnsrd/hcd. Low prices, fr . Np.air. IS yrs expr. Do •ResadentialConcrele• CdM & Huntington. HOUSECLEANING is Wilson J anitorial Service. Paper, pa_1nt. l!Oyrs exp. est8JO.S020or'S41-S930 •SUNSHINEBO:S• work myself. Ref:; Lloyd Dennis Conslruc-rt e asonuble rate:. Our Business. Call Prefornewconstru<:tion. PaintYourCasffe 20"t disc berore --9ual work, Crec.e1>l 531-0101. lion20Yrsexp.645-5123 &15·7588 Janice's Raggedy Anns Call892-0383. Avrg ExtrlSly$34S Chnstmas. Salts guar.S.winc)/Alttratlont tH0-8409 & 673·24 11.1 . Selling anything with a at 675-6553 2·Sty $465/lntr $45rm !'0 wait. Cree esl 960·3906 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev/w~ds-· ____ _ SELL idle item~ with a Daily Pilot CIL1ss1fied Ad YARD CLEANUPS . . Trade your old stuff for Prict!s incl mtr'ltlobor Mending done neatly. Have something you want Daily Pilot Classified Ad. is a simple matter • . MonlhJy MOW & EDGI!: SELL idle t~ems with a new good 1es w il h a Guar. insrd. free csl Find what you wanl in 1000 Feder a , C.M. to sell'! Classtfied ads do 642-5678. Just ca_ll~'1·5678. C:!ll_~i:!. SS7·6709 Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. C:l~ssiCie<!_ ad. ~2·5678 Ted ~·7~ or 552·0l34 ~a1ly Pilot Classifieds. 64S·SI 18 _ il.~ell. 642·5678. OffkeRentaf 4400 Businets Mort~ges.Trust Personals 5350 HelpWantt<f 7100 HetpWawt+ed 7100 HetpWantt<f 7100 HetpWanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 Dee.di 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I w t Uff D ................................................. sPIRITUAI. HEADER ADMIM sec•y Barmaid wanted, no ex· IOYS A.HD GIRLS General Office ·~ C . r. Consi*ring a But? 1-'ully Licensed h per neces · Lil Ag"le's Permanent part·time. LEGAL SEC'Y lllewport Financial Clr Over 500 active local.bus. JIH~ El Cam1~o Real Personnel. 12 mo's., 8 r. s. " 10 to IS years. 1'~arn Mulli Mi Ilion 0 0118 r Leasing Office Space hslings. Please call or a 1.~t & 2nd TD ~:~iii! San ~ll•menle. I-or ~ppl . day, s alary range: $893 Bar, 847·S4ll. Christmas money · $20 lo corp. slaffini,; new ofc in ~~~f~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ .. ':;ri~r te:ypein~~· ~~~ 81r~:11e rai:iric Financial -1!1'.! !IO.l4 492·7~ ~!~ ~~hd~·1to f~;::i~ BARTENDERS ~~~o~ee~ sr~l!nb~~l~ I rvine Ne c d en · " Youni; Caus. male would typing 60 wpm Apply CocktollWaitresses Pilot Transportation thusiasllc, p1>sili.ve ~'TAJtTNOW ! Recent Law oCc. exp. Never A Fee Al Tempo If You Need A Staffod & .l'Urnished Offi ce. ('all THI:: Exr;cu·rrvr: SUlTE. !tent include~ (/time reccpl., phone & mail ser vice, ulil & janitorial. Secy's & ofc e quip avail. Newport Center. 640-5470 <.:OM dlx suites rrom $150 Ulil meld, AIC. amt)lt• pkg, Janitor 675-6900 __ Prime localton in Hunt· i n gton Ueach oo Brookhursl, 800 squart• feet. Single, i:arden type store or office. Good ex J)Osure, assigned park ing. Call Mr. r1ummer 963-6767 APPROX 800 sq n. C.i! al 130 E. 17th SL. SZSO mo. Doyle 548·1>179 DELUXE OFFICES Comml & indstl spa<·es, 200 lo 2000 sq. rt. I\:. lvw as35< !'lq. rt. Lag Niguel & Miss ion Viejo arc11 s. Handy lo S.D. Frwy. C..11. 831-1400 WESTCLIFI-' Furn'd ok. $120mo. 6'12·4097 BEDROOM EXECUTIVES! Want to move your orriCl' out of lhe bedroom & into presl 1 gious New purl Center Lil u fructioo or the expec'tcd cosl? The Execult\'C Suite has the ;1nswer Your 0H1 cc rc·ot in c I u d e s , r e t e 1> t 1 o 11 :1crv H't'. 1·11n f e rcn ~·e room. 1lt'rsonal1 1.f.'d telephone i:overai:c. ma ii bnndhng, underground pu1k1111t. Janitor service, 11ll ut1l111e-s exeept phone. t'L1ll 714 1840 ~70 T JI t-: E X 1-: t; U T I V t: su1n: S67San N1eolu Or. Suite _1~. Newport flc:ach, C~ LCICJllllG leoch Ant Moef9' f-rff 315 To t>:tO Squar<' Ct•ct ldualfor. • !teal i':Stt1h• Hrokcr • AltMncy • Acrount.1nt Good parkmj? l11~hwny f'llpol!Urr lhllte McCormark RC"alty ' 4!11 7~1 8D Lboa I nri • S2Sll mo 111 rl uul. I()() Mam St. Balboa '75·8'HO guarL1nje51t0jj~ai5e you AnnowH:emtnh/ like lo lLllk w /older Dist. Ofc., Lagu~a Heh. For opening of new provided. No deliveries mmded people to in • PenotttaAs/ women ror '4 favorable Unified Sehl. Dis t. cocktail lounge in Hntg or collecting. Phone troduce mex~sive oa UNITED BUSINESS Lott & FoMnd ;, Cf a 1 r Dav id. Lea vi• 49't~6 bef J.2/30/76 tfrbr. Call 962 4402 (or 111. S36·97l2 tionally known products 1NVESTMI::NTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt.':.-s. an:1:.erv536•881H. terview. from our ofc. 1-'ree park· tS25 Mesa Vl'rde Dr E AMotlncernenh SI OO ------AD TAKER IOYS AHD GIRLS mg & 11thcr bcni.'fits. (across rrom Kona 1.ns) ••••••••••••.... •• • • • • • Credit Counselor r /lime. tS Hrs per wk. IOA T Mission Viejo . I::l Toro pleasant surroundings & O tempo TEMPORARY HELP Call 540..4455 Equal Oppor Employer Suite 106, Costa Mesa Available Must be neat, pleasant & CARPENTERS area. Earn your own relaxed atmosphere. No ti I 0 7 l Artis ts & <.:rafts men •. 11· li pen 1 ays Part 11·me r<ir hnlp & 1·n~c1 cnJ'oy dealin" w /the money selling subsc.np· exper ne<'. "' no se mg na'<.h!d for wknd Crnl\ ~ " .._ bo t l d "I t f ---------on obta1111111: loans, f1thng public. Apply ln person, 1u e you a at carpen er uons after school. For in· mvo ve . h n oppor. or S<1 le. major s h o P. ~ out cr<-thl i:tinl apps & re penny saver ' 16 6 0 Interested in working for formation, call 83CH>913 adv ant cm t' n l . Ca 11 Legal Sec'y To $800 TRAVEL A.GEHCY 1•r1me Inc. Nels S2200. mo. Gro~i.ed Sll0,000 rnu. 751 -3741 UNITED BUSINl-;ss INV£STMENT t•t•nter.$Sp/day.540·•l!~UJ conslructmi: <'redtt. $JO Placentia Ave. CoslLI the mfgr. of the wvrld'!< -----833·8095, T1mel1fo LAW LOVER! WEALTHY rcr ·.~hr Call oi4 > Mesa. finest sai lbo..al:.? Busmess man ~eeks purl Llbranes,lnc.i':11u1110p· Sought by prestigious al• H.\S-4922 .John. --Wetltsa1I Corp .. maker of time associate Earn por Employer M /ft~ torney's ore. Super opp .. BUTUHHULTHY? ----ALARMINSTALLER this excellenl craft, t!S ~permo.645·ll82 toadvan<:e&new<'areer. Custom scrvfre will lead 1n;LAXING MASSAG ~~ Experienced. 642·3490 now accept mg applic:i Gen. ore. 1-~ee Paid Beautiful ore Call: Lee you tn health For appt lioh JLimes Lie Ma~~eur tions from skilled boat CAI DRIV!RS Recpt. To $170 Wk. Weston, Dennis & Dennis 1~25 Mesa Verde Dr E tL1cross Crom call Lee Whitney at (law uutcall~ ~ ». 4!14-Slll ASST. MANAGERS carpenters "!"ith at least 2 Men or Women Perky personality sou~hl Personnel Service of 0H1cc I 644 5298. l r no Want n married cpl for yrs woodworkmg ex pr 10 Must be 2Sor ovrr for PR pos. with a elite Huntington Beach, 16168 an.~wer, Iv message n • Socio! Clubs 5400 Asst. Mgr. All adult apt. the boating mdustry, for Apply In Per11on 1•orp. Also Fee Jobs Beach Blvd .. Suite 121 Health services ul •••••••••••••••••••••0 complex. No dogs. lnc1'11. Cull time or piece work Yellow Cab Ca 11 : Ma non Mann. Kona Lanes) Suite 106, Costa Mesa li44·S2fl2 SINGLE rent & sal. SS7·0331 employment. H you are 11251 Slater Avcnue 833·2700. Denms & nen· l.,cgal Secretary desired, GIFTS.HALLMARK -----Ttred or the bur~. '"Meet an unt•om prom 1sin g Fountain Valley nls Personnel Service or Hw1lington Beach. Good liUI Open 7 d~ Prestige lot:. Nt!l~Lost&"'---·-d Mar~et!'.t·i·· Lvvk \nto A.SST.MAMAGER craft~man,who.;avcson---Irvine. 20H2 Michelso11 s kills required, ex · ~.(XX).yr.Plu.'lothcrs l~ ru-t 5300 Videov11•w:10dyou'llf111d Need youn11 married lythebestofhimselfto CARWASHHELP Dr perience preCerred. choose from. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bright, a<·l 1 \ t'. hUJ'l)Y man, (some heavy ltfl· his job, apply to the re· !-'/time, P /lime. · ,_84_7_.6().1_' _1 _____ _ 751-3741 I.OST dog •. 1 l·2~. <;ray people who share your 1ni:1 w1neat handwnling cc pl ion 1st at 2 7 S Ovcrl8. All pos1l1uns GEM. OFFICE Legal Secretary, mature. UNITEDBUSINESS Lhasa mix. Emer:tld llllt.'r<':.t:. Al )'fJur & appear . to a s!>l McCormick.Costa Mesa (S)Lo<:ations Typmg & Shthd. rett'd To start after the New INVESTMf:NT Ha)' Fam1~y pet, re· dubhse we h:i'e tcnt11s. manager in unique ren-M~'TRO CAil WASll Pleasant work'g. roncl's. Year. 644.5730. l~MesaVerdel)r '!<:. w:irtJ .. ll~t!13'1.I d;111ch1i:. parties & a lul store. P arty World, Boats Mold S hop , 2950 ltarborBlvd.CM Health care laclilty -------- <acrossfromKonaLnsl w1•alth 11fal't1v1t11·:1 Call :!O'.!SNewportBlvd,Co!ltll Gelcoater!'.. 1''1berglass -<.:all Mr.K.,1147-3515 1.icensed W oman St 106 ,. t M LO&'T all l>rn lem l>ox Video\lcwlc>da) Mesa. Lamin:ilor s, xlnt CASHIER ---------Cosmelologi.stwantedhy u1 e ... os a esu 1c /Reaglc m1'C l.11: ""7 c., ... 1 benefits, cxper rec1uirccl. GU"'RDS U"I O 7 ·' 11 '"" "'"' Weekends permanent "' exc·lusive salon to give D pen uays IUJ043'.!l .1U yr~111 .An~t11 llOti Jo;. Chapman Av. ATTEHTIOH Apply Coast.ii Ri;crea· H.B.Bngh~.dcpendable' CostoMesa ra r1als . Will trarn. Hcmbtrger Stond Uuntu IY'6·5961. - -___ orange___ •GUYS-GIRLS* ~~ovn~;7422 Derian Ave .. Will train, call 847 ·851:11 Permanent. "'ull & Part 6424912or642-4911. Laguna Beach found SmL1ll white male Employment & Are you 18 & over & free --for appt. BAM to 12lt0 time. Phone & transp re LHDSPJD • Free standml'( building poodle. older. Cataracts Pni-rcmon lo travel w/s hL1rp younit BOOKKEEPER Noon. q'd. Rt'tired welcome. Hlgner with plenty or parking. i n c Y I' !< V t c.: •••••• i.:-••••••••••••••• group lo Haw au, Fin & in local area lo work al CONCESSION HELP Call 546·0274, ore hr:; 10·2, Fu 11 l ime. S600 l o llusy year 'round Gross· Fai~v1cw J•au.larino, Schools & thruoul the USA. No cx-hm, approx 80 120 hrs Closed Wednesday. $9()0/mo. Call Margie for ing SIS,000. me), now. Wtl I CM '>S7 l~I aft (ip m . I .__ti 7005 pcneni:e nece~sary w /2 Now hll'lng perm.. pit appl. 646-7441. Drafting :.ell lnr ~·" down. Agt. ns..--on k e ·u l ·n nl( per mo. Must be at::· work Xlnt. for students, background & knowledge !j.J7 •l.200 1-'0UNL> ;;mall whltf' ••••••••••••••••••••••• w expens pai rat 1 curate, respon Send re· 18 or older. Apply: Houselceeper/llelpcr ofplantmaterialnec. Cocapoo. i''l'malc w /pink progra m. Above average sume lo HOMC. I' 0 Dox Mann. So. Coast Plaza p/t1mt:> for handicapped ---------· H~·R•toil C'<>llar.Call842-261i:l. BEA earnin~ thereafter! All C 19560,lrv ,Ca.!12713 68.5Sunflower,CM womLln. 3·7pm M ·F . -----------· --· , transp rurmshed. Appli. -----S4!1 <n79 • 1.'nm<' coastal loi:~tion m FOUND Loi: Jlllir Germ TRAVEL AGENT canls should he neal, IOot<KEEPER South o .range County. Shep. Fl•m. l'an & Ulai:k single &ableloleave IM· Prev exp. Ill Publil: Ar COOK HOUSEKEEPER Owncrs ilhiess only re· 2 yr' ol<I. Talbert School, M ED I ATE LY . For c-t 'g. ore. Call Mr. Saun· Exper. Apply in person Dependable, light cook· 11so11 shop for sahi. Must ~·3524 Mornlng·Afternoon personal interview con• derson nr Mr. Tn1pp lo Sam's Seafood No. 2, ing, live in. Non·smolcer. Set> to .. ppreciale. Good --Eveninfl tact Ms Blue, Tues thru Western Bus ines s 3901E.CoaslHwy,CdM. Refs.S40-8l99afler7:30. terms Low rent. l\gt l"OUND: Male Dalm.1· CL/\SSESSTAltT Fri,IOAMloSPM.at lhe Services,S6JW.19lhSl.. COUNTERGIRL M37 -4200 lion. l.aguoa 1\111.s . MONTHLY Golden Forest Inn, 1050 CM642·0212 Wanted , must be u e~1 L'slat" ore.· .... 581-1931 to idenltf)' -w. Katella (across from Inspection "~ "' • '" PACIFIC Di sney land) or call BOOKKEEPER pleasant , confident Comvlelely furnishcd,F(H'NU · Ladte!< Hirl~ 776.7910 , ext. 202. w /public, steady RECEIVING i:nod loc:al1on. llnli,t lkh Coll to ulent1Cy eves . TRAYEl SCHOOL Parents welcome al m General bkkpng duties. employment. some ex· 1-'or s ule or trade, for tlil6-ZS.17 610!'.:17th St, S Ana t Typing r eq 'd . Prefer per necessary INSPECTOR cqwty. 751-442!J ------• 543-6655 erview. Automobile exper. Dill Bast Bluff Cleaners ----1F'OUND . Keeshond, Fem. Accredited by NATTS ATTRACTIVE GIRL Dianne at Bauer Motors, 2547 East Bluff or. Sm a 11 preci sio n ~ $250.000. Coast Hwy, Seal Beach. L'-tablished 1963 Costa Mesa, 979.zsoo N.B. 644-0932 machined & molded ( ""' 51"'" CD Sophistlcaled. stuble, all f I t to build a rei.t,1urnnl or ,,...,. ""-------• Fi·nanAtalAldPrograms · parts or e cc ro · .. American gir l type, nice IOOKKE~ER ,.._ t p rt t' e cou h · I d · a lnple /\ lt•nanl. r rovl'n '()UND 2 ., 1 1, ..• 1 . ..,. vvun er a 1m n· m ec an1ca ev1ces. MACHINIST Good ~eneral back· ground. Sel up & operate vanely of machmes HI· e luding t urret lathe, vertical & hori zonta 1. mills & punch presse,. Small precision switch components. Days only Applications taken Sal De<'. }Ith & Mon thru Fri. STACOSWITCH INC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 549-3041 Equal Oppor Employer . 1' .,m O(Kles figure to modelprivately t h Ip eves golf w k. k Id ( rr.;taurnteur in tht• El · • . . · ---------Assistant, must be J(ood or e · · • or mg now e ge o Tor·o10ran"e Cu arrn m., ·1y1Je los.l aw~1le. S t.:st MEN WOMEN 3-4 hrs week. Great pay. w1·th numbers, strong de· range. Apply in person, true posili11n dimension· ----------,.. I hua Areil 556 3738 Utmost discretion. flexi-oo F · o c M F · · f'd p f · :-l1•i:ot1:1ble terms Oob . . .• --TAAIH FOR h I c hour". W r It e tail, willing to handle 1 air r. . . atr· mg pre . ro 1c1ent use MAID l'rescoU. 171411!31 06711 LOST mnle G1•rmL111 IARTEHDIHG. Classified Ad #803, Daily some clerical functions, grounds Drive Range of precision meas urmg FULLTIME Shnpherd v1·c fk'aC'h '" In TWO WF. ... K Cl /\SS excellent workin° condi· Mon-Fri. instruments & 3..S yrs ex· JUNK YARD • .r. • Pilot. P. O. Box 1560, ., per. rC<)uired. Applica· Mesa Verd! Conv. Hosr>. dianapolts. Heward NATION-WIOEJOU CostaMesa92626 lions. Experience a tJonstakenSatDec. llth 661~nterSl.,C.M. ,\uto Wreck I nit & l 'H'(I !Jti0·3290 or ~lliR 341:19 l'Lt\CEM ENT must. Irvine area. Send D "'T"' E""TRY l•nrtx. Ltc· emu'<l fort.. A. -O ECH E 'd I h. l t P 0 '"' '"' "' & Mon thru Fri. M t T · ASSISTANCE AVT M . xp . sa ary 1s ory o: OP"n "'TOA ST"'COSWITCH l""C anagemen rain~e ltr Orun11~· ~ounty llui11 LC>b'T: Sm. brown poodle. GOOD JOB heavy duly Amer. cars . .Box 19553, Irvine, Ca. ...,,'"' '"' • " Young man to work 111 nt.'S'I net.II $1600 mo. Al!1 name "Coco''. Hewarrl, OPPORTUNITIES Apply in person, Mesa 927l3 The Jolly Roger. Inc. is 1139 BakerCosla Mesa Growing Tool Rent!ll ll.T1·4.20Cl llunt Harb, 840·1419__ AMERICAN Ctr Automotive, 196 E. taking applications for a 549-3041 Business, must be neat m 16th Sl CM BOOKKEEPER Data Entry Operator. Equal Oppor Employer appeara nce & have very CAil WASH & GAS rnUND: ln t'cdco park· 8 A RT E H D ER S ,---·-· ------Mature bookkeeper se.cy Min. or 1 yrs exper. on ·--------•I th d ·t· 6 .• 11 " lot a nac ka uro SCHOOL · ---"ed r · the1BM374lor37421·s re· nea an wn mg. uay Super loc:11tetl . wt• in,., • ,. "' Automotive '""°" or antique tm· wlc, w/week day orr. t"<tabltsht•d mon1•\ Owner may call & iden 1104 E.17th St.,SA New Delail Shop needs porter.493·0344. quired. Permanent InteriorDesigner Prer. married man for rnnkt'r. Ownf'r hn11 s 1~1 ltfy contents· Ca 11 SJ.H960 help. ----------• f/time day shin. Ad van· To $14,820 permanent, respons ible L· z A S41! 4348 c T .d E . BOOKS l t t rnuny "• terms. l!l · · Schools Coast To oast op wages pa1 . ngme cemen o com pu er Degreed individual with position, exper. not n • 8:f1 .!_200 ~'()l)ND_:_F_e_m_a_le_d_o-~-.1 JolK-Wanted---, __ 7_0_7_5 Steamers, eng painlers, Studettts operator possi ble (or bkgmd. In field. Sought q'd. apply 1930 Newport .. t 5 Id , buffers & polishers, up· Homewins & right iodiv. Pay will be by prestigious firm to Blvd. Costa Mesa. Jumtonal Arrount:o. I.or u 110 u m1os 0 • 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h 1 t h oe ~~---"t..__ ' b d le I '"'be tt o s ery s ampo rs, ... uunn R'f"I ase on exper. ve . creat interiors of pro-tn lrvl nl', t:o11tn Mf's•1 vv rman. <i mu vie lley ..-'h"r"' 1-ike let's uet h k t · k p •·de A I · person B"M Management lntern11 Ila kB C llli730402 ''' · " c ec ou •pie ·U ..,. · Million Do lar rorp. PPY in " · totype. Call: Lisa Kay. . urett St'lltn)I 11t 3 lltne'< c ay 8 · · It on. call Charlie f()r exp Uvery Apply al needs men & women of 5PM Monday lhru Fri 848.1288 D<:nnis & Den· t1onal Merchand1s111~ ~ monthly .-mount, CJll LOST :unull blk dog, rem, in past.cup, layou.t, 20.">9 Harbor Bl, CM any age who enjoy day, 17042 Gillette Ave. nis Pe~onnel Service of f'irm orrers supplimen· COROMA DB. MAR &llJ.°'127 l'art l'oodle. Gone sinre puhhcat1ons, adverlt~-&45·1030 speaking w /others & who Irvine. Huntington Beach, 161tl8 t11l income opportunity Offi('(' s pAc<' An1ih1ble. Pa.rtnt'r wanted ll) !lturl Sun morn. Vir Magnolia Ing, illust .. 6,75·11407. Its are bored w/the average Beach Blvd., Suite 121 for an ambitious couple. Southside of h1ghw11y bookkf'eping s crvire & Adttms. Reward. all111Charltesclosel. runofthemill jobs. Income commensurato $17 5 /month . Ca l l Sound knowledge of ac 962·709'l. Hard worker, umbitious, AYON . De nta l Asst, chrsd,l-K•E•Y•P•UN-C•.•H-----l withabllily.S56-6307 l>'7&.731t ,1111kforMi!ll'ii. ct 'R & taxes. Lillie LOST Dec 2nd, <.;oclcer mechanical, exp 'd No actual selling in· p/time. X-rays. Eves. DATAEMTRY Market Research In· ~ capital needed. 645·8085 Spaoiel. fem. Golden. w11rehoui;lng. Will train Chri1tma1 EanUllCJS volved & no setting ap· SomeSats. HB. 846·3540. OPERATOR tervlewers needed Im· 7,000sq.fl.oCcbld'ic17th&. Heward. 846·5903 or Randy6_75_·00_._14____ 1e9"tMow ~1't:i~e:-:i~~tw:~ufa!ron~ DEHTAL/Allllf Tbe Jolly rtoger, Jnr. Is mediately Door to door Newport Blvd. C /L ione. GARDENING ROUTE 839-9975 ......_ W-"ed 7100 f I d t r slUdy. 83'1·3434. Primo for urchltect T k . r 1 ·-T .....,. ForAYOM s uccess u pro uc s on 2 Positlon11 ope n . taking appliollons or ll ----------1 I I rur & F:quip. orsa e iwward Lost Samoyed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rfl'lfSEMTATIYES the market today. An In· Chairsidc & Chairside Data Jo;ntry Operator. MASSIUSE c nit nee rs · reii onll 496 0509 p 5 · 12/" A t ·---------evpens1·ve product who'~ w/lnM.uranAe ex pr. Ex· u ·nor l yrs ftv""r on th1• 1crv / ntl m In 1!1l ra l Ive · · • up. m~. "· go e Best time to estublish ,. ~ .. mt ,.,,,..~ · · (18-28Hor lei;ltimate full cntr:or?WlllneglscforSaJeflm('n,wonttoexpand St/Lag tt. Info call A.CCOUMTIMG customers . Jnterested? name is a household perience n ecessar y. l8M374lor374Zlsre· t ime pos iti on in m ajor tenant. Ownr. your line? Have l.ady's1_497.:..·-·35Sfi ________ 1 CLERK Qill S40·7041 or Zenith word thruout the world. Busy pract ice. Short quired . Permanent Massoae. No exp. nee. 644,0'J!n T -Sh_1rt:f . Bartol En-Loilt male wht longhaired The Jolly Rol(er Inc. haE 7·1359. Work in a youth ful, work week. Benefits. ~~~:n~a~:h~f~.mApd~~;; We train. Cull 752-95()1 terpnses. 7l4·7St·3037. cat. N. •· dficlawcd wear· a n openln~ for an Ac· ~~~~~~~~~ friendly atmosphere & Huntington Bch. 847·6076 . bl f (24hrs) 2112 Horbor • "' " l' c" k M t ...,. -have fun while you earn , operator poss1 e or • · ""--toLoan S02S inf(gmcollarwtneacol· copr!fi:fef(o• .;1r10· k:ys ad Babysitter needed , 2 top pay. You rec:eive a DENT A~ Ex per d right indiv. Pay will be CoC.M.121930 NWB. raciCic ..-St lt ... ol 4450 -;:::;!••••••••••••••••• Ja r. Name Snowball. der. Position calls for ru small children Mon·Fri guaranteed salary +ex-Orthodontic Asst. w!'nt· based on expcr. level. ast wy, ' · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phont'S52,.184 ltlg, auditlna of dia il;) eves. 559-1838. Irvine. tremely liberal com· ed. Top pay for nght Apply in person llAM· Mgmt Trne ~rm Earn NEWPORT PCHSTORE $CASH$ sales reports tor our BABYSITTER, needed mlS3ton & bonuses. Con· person. C.M. 546-5170. srM Mond11y thru f'ri· $175 $200' wk. Fu 111.'f :1~~~n$(~i~~~7~01 HOMEOWNERSborrow ~~•••••••••~?.~~ r utaurants & misc for 2 girla, art school & ~j~t&~~:~~n;:'::i'~~st day, 17042 Giiiette A11e, BrushSales,550851. al low bank rates lo con· . . general oCflce duties .. J;'=x· aome evs, CdM area. possibilities for both men DISHWASH!R ·l~rvtn~~e~. ~~~~~~Night manager' mi~<' BalbOa Island: retail, solidatedebts.paylues, r>nnk1og problem,? eeUent opening J>OK1l1on 67S.8CY16 &women. Apply in person. Mui·_. dulie8. Reference11rcq\I. commerc. or ortlce take a vacation. room CallAJcoholHelphne for hardworker looking ----------doon1 Iris h Pub, 202 Call for inlerview. tpace. Off-street park· addition, swim pool, pay 24hrsaday835·3830 for opportunity to arow. BANKING No exper. nee. You re· NeiirportCenterDr,N.B. KEYPUNCH QPR Balboalnn,67S-8740 iblt. Anprox. SOO Sq. fl.: olf exiaUna 20d or any P0 EONANT? Salary commensurate JUNIOR CU( --Ive full pay wh1'l"' being " " RI n w /ex per. Apply tn . . ..... "' Donuts Fem 18 & ovr ST RT NOW I pnv. ·rest room. tr. purpose. Carini: eonfldenllal person. 1704.2 Gillette, Typing, mlcrotalmma. & trained. You can work l>onut maker. 2:30am· A 644-2343 Mon. to Fri, 9 to M!CHAMICS counseling & referra l. l rvitle. S•m·!ipm Mon atock rm. exp. req d . momJng or eve. h1'8. On· ll:OOam. Will train. App-Lona term asslgnml., ~. HATIOHALIAMI AbOrlion, adoption & Fri. Ml.IAl have valid Calif. ly 10 min. by Fwy. from lY ln penon to S&chse·s exp.029Keypunch ...S.J .CAP STOR &. 570 f7 l41631·3954 keeping. Dr1ver'1 Lie. Apply In all surrounding com· Donuu, 25511 J eronimo Never A Fee At TClmpo Tm mediate opening~ ror ft Ca . Cap N r•----------1 APCARE 547·25&1 ---------person. Mariners Sav-munllie~. You owe Jt to Rd, Mission Viejo. No Q ' mature aldea on all 1?iaa'lon."'-~"fo .. ~r ~:. 1st, M& lrdT.D.'t ---------'Accountant Fco Paid lnU & Loan. 1511l younJelr to ut lea8t in· pbonecalls. t O · shaHs. Tr sining pro 1100 Sq.fl. also. PH: LOANSAVA1LABLE •SHARON'S* P.,....to$I0.1'2 Wcttcllrr Dr., Newport vestlgate this unusual ..:;.________ lerop ·. vtdcd. Good Benefit!!. Ownr 675>0176. Credltnot lmporlant OUTCA\,LMASSAGE Gcnerou.Ho.seebdetall Beac h. Eq11al Oppor. oppor. Contact Re nee EDUC. SA.US TKMPORARYHELP pleaaant atmosphere. • llT3-48838roker 491H22& oriented pran. for key1_E_m'"'p_lo_y_er _____ 1_R_os_51_.s.u._~8098--. ___ TEACHERS.PARENTS CCllSCO.CCH Pleaaeapplylnperson: HOW AVAIL.AILI Trwd po.. Also Fee Jobe. call: 8anlrTollerTra1n~ Field Enterprl1es Educ. llYllLY MA.MOR J'anwtk Uuainess loea· Dttdi -· 5035 '"mE EXPERIENCE" Barbara Mac, 833-2100. LlilH & !AIM IOYS A.ND GIRLS Corp. needs people of In· F.qual Oppor Employer a4"52 Vl11 FAtnda tbl. Udo Area. approx .............. •••••••••• Adu IL mo~cl.RCJoaed Denn1I & DeMls Peraon· •-tbJa , ...... r opp. that , Dall Pilot t l tegrity to dcrnon1tretc LaaunaHIUa HOO aq. ft., plentiful circuit TV. r'or eaerva. p:/=tif lrvlo•, 2092 ~wait. ~. eaior lo t:'.cb leach ~e:S 0~ various educ. aldet. Full Le9al Trainee. Briabt. Equal Opportunity f..~'!!.!!I• 11"73·t120 or LOANS 9% _t_ions-'-,_548-_9'1_5.5 ____ ~1-----r-·_...__ __ 1 dlvldual. Call: CeU• Laaun• Blach. Must be or P It Im c . $ l O 00 xlol typing &illUla for Employer M/1" _..,.,.,..., • 11 •RE..,.'S •~------. Wlll, M8·1.288. Dcn.nla • .i Leut 10 year• old. Guarantee ror 100 sales carecropporton MAO ui--------Ahoz.dTD~ *""' " * Mct';/~M~nt D ennla Personne l PboM 842-ml. uk for lntervlews . Call : typewriter in Newport i----------- ........ W-.tM 4600 Fairest Terms slnce-lMt otrrCALL MASSAGE & Malntenanc:e SUK Service of Uuntlnston ClttulatJon. Vi 1' r i n I a C a l k l n a , Beach, est ale plannlna, HUISIS AJDIS •• .. •••••••• .. ••••••••• W8er' Mhj. Co. 6PM·2AM 83(J.1780 Secy/C~truc l80C> Beach, l6l&8 Beach 567·1041 corporate law prac:tlco. All Shift.'\. Ex-per. prd·d. Warkln1 ,..om an wlahea a '4Z,l I 7 l 145-0611 Plue can for appt Bl d Suite u1 "'--"'L _10 "'Y MAO 11 ex.per pnlorT'td, WUI train If nee. 642·2410. l ·11rnl•bcd room•---------iloltnOH lrvlnePenonnelAllenc-y v" Claaalned •da sell bl& "''"'"' A but will tratn. Call w/klt.chen priv. In H.B. SAVI SS CounseUna•R.terral 488!:).7\heo.taYesa Try a Dally Pilot lt.ema. amall hems or ExecSecy-TopSkill.1. (714)83U98S. • Cl1&1lffed Ads sell blit or C.M. 1rea. Ca.II all s. rrinte party wfll buy Ptt1. teat·naJl. wlmda ~ltoU. &U-!470 Clu11ned Ad to buy, tell ~•m • Just eall Stronl ah, nex bra. F\nd what )'OU want ln items, am1ll llema or '38-US7 youdnd T.D. 642>3573 lM Hr HelpUneM1~9S ...,,..______....~ or rent aometltlni. 1---·~t-----1-Xl_nt_a_rr_•_n .... a•_6'_s.,.~--1 Dally Pilot Classltleda. ant ltt m . G4.2·567f· MURSES AIDES .. I . , _ ,,,. . ~ O.\tl Y PILOT Wednesday, December 15, 1978 ......... , 8005 .,,......... t050 J.weiry . 1070 .. ...&.. .............................................. ················•••4••• •• :!'W•t•d 7100 .-.w .. tect 7100tt.fpWaahd '7100 Cberr, Wood AntJq11c **I BUY** LADIES Gold Watch 1 • -1010 ,.._..,..___ IOtO ••S.lpa/ •PUT·TiMi•••••• ••••••••··~·••••••••••• :•••••••••••••••••••••• ctuur, Cood <'OftdlUoa.. diunonds, TV pri-. ~ i.e••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••:."•?::':••••••• Docb •070 Of'POITUHfTY SA1.FS .;en lee Stal~oo Allcta· ~SMS ~1~::'.~'Rlf":rt~ pr. at $1000. Ofrr WANTED SPlN:sT f IANO ................... ~ ... In producUon dC'pt. ""' • ATHLITICS ~~:· ::r:~t.:i:YA & /4pplCMCff 1010 .~orSF.LLforYou. Mt403I TOP CA.SH DOLLAR Leee~r. blood, Beaty '}::\~!!sPa~!t·1Sl'ahp Moo noo11·4pm & 8pm BOYS & ply SbtiUSUslJO 17th~••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTBSAUCTIOH PAID •'O R YOUR Rou epbloel. B•t ofr aft7PM. • ~s tem. TU« ~pm_.am. Nu GIRLS Wne,ND. n, REJl'Rf(;ERATORS 646-IH6&1ll·f'2S IU...tocll 1071 Jt."WELRY. WATCH13, over'300. Ph4M-3411 ---· ---..-- •xJ>tr. ncr Will tr11111 WASHl!!RS...DRVF.RS •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJll:CTS GOLD -.C ..__ p•-- 4pply, Pennyuver, 1660 FUN JOI SERVJCE$TATJON lleeond1tson1.Repro8 "SAVE! New & used furn, iw,. Moraan rnar-.. broke SILVER SERVICE • .. 7.,.. -Tr•rp11tatlo1t • Pl:icc11li11Avc,C M. E:lmupto$l25~rwe('k A'I"ft:Nl>ANT t-'rl(lDam.ageGuar/Dfl .appl's. misc. Wilson'• to rldo "dtllfe, bllt FINE FURN & AN Beauutulfin11b..70Rolll •uuu••• ............ . -,;x-Aalwet"S..-.. t11ke home. (Hi? Yl'I J 21 or Older. Apply in ~\'ri.wOr11n1icCo. Bargain Nook, Now 2 puade Mortan 1eldln1, TIQUES.MS-2200 ~u~~ &~ti~~ Cal.fl.' .. W./ Ttcktit :u&lcs to ~ports person, Wl'<i Mon. 10/\M DU ... LAP'S Stores -S4S & 814 w. Ene. Western <11') aft ..... 9120 t:Jpcr'd. C r11vcy11rd. Or events, hours 4 8 daily to 4PM. !?983 Harbor, " 19th, C.M. 642·71130 & 331-1011 LUCiCJAGITAGS Spm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will Trull!. 1148·0262 104 S11t. hourly Wijllf + C.M.al&kl·r St. 11S15Nt'W(>Ot'l at.CM 548·3262.-WEtJUY from your businesscard. PIANO. Con10Je. xlnt a·camperShcll.11oodcon- E.O.E. bonus. 110 "xpn r ---CAtL~·7780 ui I 1010 Send ......... card for eaftb tone. Cl••n . *400, d~l&On, make oiler. ----~ ~ SERVJ<.;ESTATION -6 Month old leather bar ... tc• .... .,..., " "'.. • PEOPLE PI::RSON nt•ce111rnry. We train Salesman S cvt·~ a week, J\ltcnt1on He~taurant und with 2 atools. $235or beJSt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta1 plu.a one ipare. We Newport Sch. ~38 846 ~l • Exec needs 1'/lim1• ns Work 11ermil requjred. part "raveyanJ. Mubt l>t' h<1uor store owners! Ice orrer. Call early A.u. or return permanently -. VW C t • I '--1 I car helpful, l•lu.s e11•ou " "'' ~alecl attractive lafi & 1890 GILBERT & S ONS. i...,, us om cam!)t'r. toe. n w,.,. c s upp Y. Jo'ul !J ~ exp. w /good locul rc•f. c.reum frc:('a>r 6'x3', 6 flip ull.er 8 :30, 6"2·4622. B. um"""' Pool Table, elate. i I Pl .. "'o $"'50 o l Recent OH lr11n.& & ·enJ.: tyc11p1l11lh.c:d. 673·2223. f!IOtrnlil.ln tnj-\S & Pulm Wages + comm. Applv up doors. Xlnl cond. u75 ,.... strap, m eet ng air ne "'' · ., • rcia · · ..-..-.;.. ______ ~ ~prlngs , D1sncyll).nd, 3100Harbor,C.M ., "'IRM.499-1231 Couch, S7S. match'« love ban, 1 yr old. $125. 1.D. requirements. Pre-soundl SS2·1736JOllh Fully inl'ul11tt>d, ('X PERsollo...I llo...IEL P1zui part1e:.. elc. seut $50. Dresser $l5. 64,2..8J.27 vent loss & tb.ert' For a cellent condition, 1cxxJ "" Cati Sta• SlfOESal~per:.on p1t1me Admiral Oo uble Ur. Corner tbl SlO. misc 3·blkes, Rem1oaton ponooalised IJ1g tnclo.e C~ICKERING Upright Ura. Slm. Cl&ll 64G-5li8;! ASSISTANT {714)893-8613 l..acliei. :ihoe.!.. Some ex rcfrlg, 1>elr defrost. Chrulmus articles typwrtr, Plni Pon& tbl. 3 wallpaper fabric or Piano. Natural £iolah. orM8-'!TI8urter6pm. Quolrfted ind1v. nccd«'d ....._ric•Nafional per. ne<". 1'11ul Allun _shurp.~.G4.S·:ll411 642.Q4.13. hpBri&&s&StraUonena. ~~yt>!'1r'pa~r & we :~~ :,~~\!~tioori!~ ~;r!~1/ for b_usy pcrson11cl dcpl. Vo&'-' loU .. ··--NShoesH 1.:..~} ash ion ll>lirnd, 'I · d 642-41135. c & trim your Service 1...r&aun11 •9'~0 915 0 ~7 .... ._ "' .... G8 GI::. J:: ec·tnc ryer or All wood game .set tap. Or try two cards · ••••••••••••••••••••••• RcQ s uccurate lypmg ---------Kenmore W.lsher $75 u w/malching ~crver, co! 10" Black & Dec leer beck to back. $kills SS+ w~m Person. Sales SOCIAHLI:: ASSOC ll11m11too wai.l\l-r & gus tee tbls & wall unJt, king Radial Arm Saw. Good PRICES: Spart ... Gooda 1094 '68 KawaJ11&ki t7S F.nduro nel expcr reqd./\ccuunl· IMSIDESAUS 11eeded !Jy i::xi-:c in dryer SllSO both . or queen bdrm set condiUon.$200.642-74•5. $2ea0t"3/$S .... ••••••••••••••••••• Clcan&Julck. R4.'cenll)" 1n, i:, bdllckgn>tund. Owut1~s Cstm loot ConS61HOftt wbsltl .FUiiy ca1n1ull~d <iuur l.)l'I Slli ~72 -w/armoire, glass top CO!· 7'"'' { h k •!Stags Sl.60ea. Sc«$llt0.'kxl bootslo• ,:omnded. scb~llll ~b)~·bl~ e~".Pllp~f1s~i:d nc u e in erv1e 1ni:. Ch supp I y I' 1 t110 c fee tbl, glass top patio ""' so a, new, pate wor 6/91.apSl.SOea. ~ ... .. " ~omplct1n.: stale & w o llengl~g position 121.'.1)~2-3295 Thermador bill\ d.\hw~hr tbl, lamps, cut velvet 8' quilted. earth color•, lo 10ormore$1.40ea. 00.93.16 crank. bored to 220r1>. rt.oder.ii Co1ms, i;roup in Ith World s largest & Works but nds new sofa, 6' love .seal, eamelback. Pd Sl50, SalesTulncluded . new clutch. $350 ro~ all. ~urancc & vanou:. most r op1dly growing SPORTS DIRECTOR motor $20.~·4664 hcrculon or naug sofa & $300/bs.l orr, Wroug, ht, NOCARD! DELUXE Slate 8' Pool S48·2140orS48·287S duties. Appltcu11t must munufucturer of Quahly lmmed ope111ni:s m thl' ------lo\est?al, lg. chairs, itlnt lron Wlndo'W Grill 8 x7 Draw your own or send Tbl. w/all equip. & Ping S:l fl · :a I ~ Oe>..1ble, .iblc to work kilt boats <a~ well as com· exc11.nlg world IJ( S"'•rt:. WASHER-DRYER l'Ond. SS4"4760 $40, Drapes, OPt'n weave name, address, phone & Pong Top. Value f700, Xlcn ce: 74 • Mateo d I J> t:LC) MIDI mum ., "rs "" r ·le od 1 d 1 uJ L b pn-... -. "H .c .. ~7 , nt eond. Fa:.t. Mui.t • u.o er pressu re, we I · . "'J We are look1nit for ...,, m e,buver eux. m ll·c r m,7'lgX82"wd we'Umakeonecardper ~ ... ~ .,......,... seU.~.642.8156 I gr o v m c d • h u v <' u cxpr. bwlrling fiberglass mature men & 'l\umcn to Mu Ill <'YCle. like new. Hide·a·bed, regular $150, with decorator rods, x!nt t.ag. Add 25< each. pleusant peri.onah ty. ooatts 1 wa.th wood tn· develop .11nateur sporti. J'crf rnmi. Sac:rlf1ce a t queen sz $195, plush loose cond $35 Pr. 546-1655 Send check or money or-·c~ ~~~ g~;~~g~~ for '73 Su.tuk1 TM 125. La_v Salary ol)('n lnlcrv1cw. tenor<:.J. KoowJedge or at lhe eommumty level S22.S for both. Call pillow hide·a·bed, choice derto: • adventurous youngster, d_wn shocks, 30 Mukuns fng Tues Wed Thurs plumbmi;. c:lel'tncaJ, & If you're ni:gresi.1 \'C. 751 5177 offabric, $285, sofa & IOV· Motorized treadmill. Wllt PILOT r•1MT1 ... G Call o~ve. c7c. • .,.,., ( nrb, DC . hd, pro.tech 9u m J::JOpm /\pply 1n engint>s A well ur· ha\'eanmterci.tin:.p0rl:. -----cseat $265, bar stools, orjogalhm.Oto8mlper PO & tsoo" • ".,.,....., chain t.ens100, 520 chum pr rs on . Na l 1 u II a I garu~-..1. personable self· publications & des1r1: un lirand new frO!.t free wht game sets. Much more. hr. $300. 646·3503 . • x SCOTT SK I BOOTS kit. Bst ofr. M0-0019. S"l'lcms Corp, 4:u;1 (llrch starl<>r who ervoys peo-1l'fn~. Mavini;: must sdl THE FUR ITU Co.1ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 ~.. pie dct•ul w irk & limited earning Polen· now. SJ:;() Pleu~c c:1ll H RE Organ. sect 'I dinette, • mens, size 10, SSS. Red & u--" T II 90 '7l/..., .. . Sr.Ncw(>OrtUcach · ' 1 · paper tial,Call714/6389880 CONNECTION stere, e lectri·c atove,Bee:rclrafter,holdsY•Keg yellow Near n ew .....,,,..a r.a ........ . ------work. who 1s an ex· ---7Sl-71l81 uft6. r bee d ..,00 644 ......... · · 'M/$275/botb $SSO/offcr. f>enenre1t suilcr will find Starter wanted. Newport , . • -. -7351·Unit L. rotisserie misc poodle 0 r, new con · -· ......., ?;48·'1.SS. J rewardrng future. Call Beach Golt Course :uoo S<>ur s Colds pot f roslless llciJ l\vc. H.B. dog. SS.1·3464. • 673-5276. Call aft llAM. Bauer hockey ice skates, .. PHONE SALES Boh <:atcR at Wcstsail Irvine Ave, N p'Uch . ~'rg;b!~ o~~ !~~ ~ll~s old rwo :.wivel bar stools Sand tires, 16" Goodyear, WATERBEDS xlnt cood. Blade J ust l9'76Kawusak1 KZ400, bt•t Corp (714151!!·!1711 _ 751-434-1 _ · · ' 2-I", brwn. leather. $30 Ugbtrims. sharpened. $25.962.1401 ter t han new, factory Phone Sa I cs pc•op le• SALES STOIE RM. CLERK ,, Y<'at oltl avorado West· each. 6'12·8751 642·3319 From $119.81 complete ~~ty. 491-1636 -- male or female, Iii to li5 1111thou:.e rdrig. good -Frame/riser/mat/liner '73 YAMAHA 360 MX. years of age. Gu11runt1."1•cl OPPORTUNITY Weslsail Corp. has a l'oiuJ. new cornprc:.:,or DREXEL round M" Din· Pair used side pipes $10. with heater & delivery TV. Radio, f' t 1 1 'M i t waues or cornlillb:.lons. New area dealer for vacancy for a person $J75 . .,..., l34l ing tbl w/4 chairs, 2 18x24 H.D. cutter for every style discounted tlR Steno 1091 acd· ory or gma · 11 0 'th 1 ""' Aq u .. .,,.7062 •••••••'•••••••••••••••• con . 51600/bst. 557.4543 25'0 Ea11 l 17th !)trc~t. Sharp Microwave Ovt'M w1 at east l yr expr. IJI - ---leaves. decorator colors. cardboard or light metal. ua-ncaven OJV" -- Suite O, l'osta Mt:~u. L()o~1ng for :1mb1tioui. stockroom work. Manne Bicycles 1020 Very gd l'011d. Beautiful· 1 hp 3·phase motor $25. W1NCllESTERJ0.30 Com1>lete Stereo tor s ale 1!'75 YAMAHA DT ~m bctwee11 s oo & 8.:lu µ m 111:ople who..., ant to l'Urn stockr oom expr. pre ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly loomed tablecloth i11· Frnt axle & whls for '24 RIFLE Jn cabu1et + speakers. f'.NDURO. Xlnt cond. l'h (;Jt>-.i223 h1t(h 1·omm1s"on. 1-:xpr ferrcd but will consider USE IJ. Rf: ll U ti. T & cld Sl75. LOV ESI::A'f, Chev, $75. Emblems & MODEL g.1 $175. 644·7655. 536-2"29 t:quJI Oi>""rlu111t_v not lll'Ce~:.;iry. Siu rt 1m sailing buffs .... 111\ u real Guaranteed. /\II types. i.:olct \eh·et, quilted looboe ta i 11 :J' ht s f or • 5 5 ----------"" I k h A I t th · P k "l w /ease, l Y.a boxes of .. 11DLAND CB RADIO '71 .,..,.,ukl 90. Xlnt "On•lt 1'.rnplci)cr mec 1<tkly. CJll JO AM lo now ow. PP Y o e parts, repairs Trade rns l1ppcrcd seat & hark ac a . ncenuve to " ...... , •>l'~I. i51 'JS.I:> recepUonist at 275 Jccepte<l631 2101 eushions, incl4 matching Read" books & records. ~~:~~ :u~~Pfe~f. /$<~~~ Brand new. $100 or bst llon. $300 or ofr. A:.k for 1>1l S.ilc:., $10 $70 wk up Men, lad1c:,, :.turJenl'I 1-:Vr!./S.it . 55 1 7HSI ~.19-7696 -:\1c<Armlck Ave. Custa µ11lows . LAMP Table cost $100, sell for $25. ofr Call after 8:00 PM. Tony751-822.3 S/\I.~-" :\1csa. •NEW-USt:OHIKt:S• with drawer, solid 642.3379 Blonde china cabinet 557·8393 0 ---OPPORTUNITY -----Uuy·Sell-Trndc walllul, gd rnnd $-IO. w/sliding glass doors utstnndi11i: value Ul7:> i\rl'J IJe.tlnr i;·,pansi.•Jn TAX PREPARER Parts & Hepa1r:. Lamp table, sml. walnut W h ~ t e box cs t o r good cond, SSO. 846-3579 Large Magnavox ZI" (•OI· Suxukl TM 125. Run' "re· .. tio•• 1:>"~ for am 1-'ull time, prev. l"<t' ,1 Skateboards. S<!Q. t:all SSl·6Q.lZ aft 6 Christmas gifts. ~kics aft.6PM or TV. Remote control. great, hos some 'ltr.t • ... '"~ 1· k '"cle&C '.1·"'0 N rt or candy 2''" hi "518 Pecao cabinet, pert. equipm't. SJ9S/b:.l 01110•1• 1nilr1 & wom~1'. mu\t. 0 wor · 111 \ r "' 0 • _ .. 00 ewpo pm. · • · " Tnmmer lawn mower, ·~ ~ ""' roundofct:alll\\r!) n UhdC.M.642-7910 --long&6518 wlde.scea. cond.S2S0.6465ll6 4937936. RECEPTIONIST ~;;iq1r. nul I'll!<'. 011 ' · au · _ _ heavy duty. --------. µ11rtunaty unhmtlt."d with derson <>r Mr Tr.i1111 Garb 20" Sp)der, >.Int ALASKAN IOUHD! 642·3379 S200 675·6237 Black &White 197G Vumah,1 125 Y7.::\ IUP t-~AHNI:\GS SttJrt \Vcslern Ru sinc'~ tond KJ3 !'°• Br, rooms of quality NOR JTAKB ·•nose· -1V,port.$6S.Xlnt Great cond. mu:tl s~IJ At~r;111.tV(". '!"·r IK, for 11nmcd1,ne1v.<:<tll IOAM Serv1ces,Sf>JW 19thM CallS<t9JC3'J rum, must sec lo UP· marle" 12 complete •CARPET• cond.Aft5·J0.64i·7M7. $700 Call673·21161. lft;ALTll SI 1\ Wt· wlll Lo 6 PM, 751.9140 CM' 642-02J2 --prl·ciatc! 836·4170 aft place settings, approx CHRISTMAS SPi:CIAL ------ tram ni:ht pcri.on for ------St.:llWI NN Pixie, gd 3PM 100 pc~. Ros4.' w /sllver Decorator has 230 yds •Kenwood Speakers • '74SUZUKI 100 ca!>y fun Job Mr Gt.tr SALESPEOPLE TELLER cond Mt. :IPM. ,12x70 Solid Birch fo:ariy band. Mally serving pcs. super hvy Tawny Beige 4 Waf, 100 wall, 20K 400mi.l.ike new . r~. (24hrs l 752 !1561 r~J'slotbl1shcrl i.port1n~ WifiA1~;'1nTt1Mf En·~)c·~s.'~ '.·1r' ~II 221:; /\merll'an Dining Table. Beaut. & dcliauui china. N67y51~~ • .,1'1usb. 642·2210 & ~~9Mo~98c1B sens. $1:1.S. ___ $400. 673 ~ ).!vuu!> wholesaJcr. Coin " ' "" " --I dd b k h · ~1.00,,2 Never used. Jlvy """""° ""·~. 1-3<-k ________ _, 1 :lolu:-tkno1.1.l0kl•)&lqll' Ill i.J•d Schwinn Spt•1•1.il W 16 u er ac c a1rs.2 --• "uw 12S0cl'. miswni :. .• l'S, \'Jr llCl' S.17-0339, narbur;.i suburban x I nl l'Oncl l'Xl. lc:t\'cs. A 1 l'Ollll. d u t Y l Y e w r i t c r Grayco BM-400 •ats & Marine St. or dirt. G1>0C.I cone! RECEPTIONIST Call l•.it for 111tcnww w1,..lrus. ~ IJ!I J\venul' S"IOOorbcslofr.551·0!!!16 Tablc 'stand. 11cl custers J\irlcsspai.ntspray rig. Equlpmtnt S350/bstofr,(i73·6721S :ippl ~ill 7~:111 'rrarrir Clrk i ·o SI I X!O 1• 1 s ·1 -& 2 drop leliVCs, new, $850. 675·SllOO •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• l•'r11nl offH't' apµc:irunri· u Io onarn I',~ <•n t.: cm. Nl::W Ui11clle Set, folding nHer used. COST $75, ~ HOOJ\1-\i\ 00 .'\t l>lronJ.! l.VPIRJ.! sk1l1sSulc~ltcp To$13.200 W nuwa PP· Cats 8035 leuvcs. 2 chrs. Yellow, S II for $40 J\n" s· 9010 OIRTBIKJ-: llt·l'c.-.:. E't"er "'''"'• F••Pold tlh maJl.)r frrm aw111l<. ;,1:0 I Ile d . G r"e e1znc ~al ••••••••••••••••••••••.• ...... " ~ t , h L cJ \.I 1 ••••••••••• ••. ••••••••• l'hromc le)(s. PD $200, " RAD 0 ..,,,., 1175-6602 I 11 b b y & h t• u v \ MJJOr, 1·cnt11rv old mlgr r r I ~ 111 I\'' u ;t lllmuluynn Kittens. most Sacnficc $95. 645·2091 lledsprcad good conrl IM"-nt• 1013 I control clcclrrc - Lcleµhont·i. requm•d of hc1Hy l..lut:v cquipmt ' :im1 a:1r "ith do1·oml•n $20 Call .55 1·6042 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Model PT Boat, over 3 ft. Motor Homes, Call549·3041 "l't•ks •leg rt-eel talion Outs t:intllni:t l'Olors, Cfi\ He~. ~dull Whitei''r.Prov.Dayllcd. 6p.m. Conn Min·O·Mati" elec. long, siren, water cu11· SaA./Ret"tt 9160 benefit~' 1··111 · l>o11n.·1 fl'm S7S & up 768 .. 1776 ..: d bol " """' 2 11peAds l v • Equal Oppor J::mploycr ml.'1·hantl0ally 1111·h1w;l 1n .. '-~ ___ .,prea . stcrs, no mut· -organ, eiccellent condi· ,....,,, " • e c. ery ••• ••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 dn1dual tor nuli.lJnllmi: zn~~~n~11~-t~; ,'~~1~~t'.~ BUHMJ::.')E lOT'fENS tress. Sll5, Matching Over11tuff chair & nl· t.ion, $600, P.P. SJ2.1259 so$11>h11010sticated1 toy. Over 2ti'GM(; MOTORllOME l'urccr opp Call 1>u11 t'l"Arc$:i:.tercd de~k$11U.Ph6448090 toma11. nds CO\•ering . rep acement. Slps6.Wntrrates.Pvt Re-c:ept/Se<retary Propp, 848·12AA. l\ls•l "'••\• Srn ice of Hunt 1n ~t11111 963 .. 1205 -~lbsl ofr . 12 Sheets or Peavey P i\400, $i00: 2 Sacrifice $500. Include:. ply 8.1.'\-21it6. Med1ca I or<' 1,., gun .i Job-. l>c•nnr:. & Ucnn1:-lk a dt · I Ii I Iii! u • ._, ,. h Din rm set. "Smoke Ash". 1nsulallun a~3 ", ull for K1isi110 monitors, $12S: C\'erythmg. 67S·3662 or 642·4097 Nwpl .1rea t dliy "k no !Jrr,onn1•l Serv111· ol llhcl Suilt' 121 SIOtMse Kittens a 11 w d • 4 c h r i. I $20. sm chc:.t or drawers Les Paul copy w/Gibson 645-2200 ------ mt:d1cul c"<pcr ncr ~l.itc lluntJ11gto11 Be.ich. 1taG11 Lahr. 493.511;5 hutch Clgc I. Lgc Coffee $8, wd ironing board SS. hardware $1$0; :1~ Violin locrh Marin nenl· New 2.3' F1rcb11ll . .. A & wo ' t 1•· ]'~nl'h Bl'd " t 1"1 TYPIST - --tbl & commode. <111 wood, metal kit tbl ~c. no chrs. $75 or trade for other • • self cont, loads or win ""' r rl.\'Xfll'r 0 "1'C "' • .. ua ~ -~-75wpm <td Eni.: bJck Pure.' 1 hmul.t}<tn 12 wk ":ilnut cir, 2 match ch rs. Call aft 5:30p;;, 615·7857. equip. 848·8Gl8 Ecplil,.,.... 9030 dows & counler ~pa(·l' •!!02. Dualy !Jilot. t•o Uox S \ L F: S T £ -itround. Will tr.i1n Ail' 1lltl kitten,, Chr1~tma.• hi·hack, red velvet. All in ••••••••••••••••••••••• &15·2283 t~. C.:.M C;.i !!"621> R 1t-:1-·i:.., ~~ny COR ~Au~ $50/mo Loi.tart. \Int 1 r Gift. $100 l.!..tCh P;ren~ MINTcood. 002-1961 Canopy or 4 poster bed Pr e CBS Fende r Evlnrude tOOHP. Rebll Rec:pt/Gett1 Ofc.. r" r ~ J• L F. NT y OF ln~e benefits Applv 1n h1st11rv ,1v,11J G31-0J70 (ram e $ 3 s ; New Precision bass Guitar. w/10 hrs on mtr. $2200. GMC Lale '73, xlnt. C()ntl . ~nod telcphonl· \o1<·r &. \1 t> \I ~; y p 1 u ~ t' :i.., h person Aob L(';J\ ••rton, · ---Corner gro~p w /lbl, h:it Tcchmcolor Showcase Fender bass man amp. 675-3731 sips 6, $19.200. 1238 IJ1m11.,t.-s. fnoo~ bt•ul'fit:. 1 nr. Plum hm" ('•Hll • o-8040 sprmgs, It ke new $75. l'roJector $295. 950.2744 Both like new. 968-2233. · Electnc Polan:., NB. 833·2616 .iccural~ t_vprni: rc''l tf to t 1 ~~tu e "11 "' I lti7"1 ll I I .. ..:;.•••••••••••••••••• rlound~ looth sofa S7S. RADIO Control ------Hr ...,k, \\>1·d th1 u Sun ' ""' r in iviuua '" ' .. •1 I', r\lnc <'nl>S30. 963·7470. 1 USA mug whls, studs ACCO~DTAN. ~ike new. Model PT Bo:it. over 3 ft Dale's RV Rentals Coow11 ''1' 1\l'kc•rm.in 11<.•Jl'h ;;rca. Ht·~anllr,~ --POODLES·R·PEOPLE are S.4'~. nuts, Clip& inc. electnc DaVlnct $600/bsl long, siren, woter can· 5'_\cre:. '75 /'76rnodel:. Ii 7 3 7 7 Ju. i"i t'..., f\ 1>r I 111 •'xpcn<>nc-e. ~ ntt• F F UTOTEM All cir:. 17M > ~ 1G 2848 GarocJe Sale 8055 S80 set. J4x7. 64S·!IJ36. ofr. 6..16·6776 art 5 pm. non, 2 speeds, eic. Very Irvine. S5!1·4411i 11.&r~rYacht(;luo J'Jlt'. Pro Tc1td!> HJ::TAILCI.Jo;rth,S --•••••••••••••••••••••••i----·-----Rl'fin,•r) Corp. Bux 111, W.mted Opportunlltl'S AKC Golden Retriever SACRIFICE·MOV1NG New in box stereo system, Hammond chord organ. sophisticated toy. Over Sale: WlNNEB/\GO u11:1 1<4'1't"pll<>n15l, Mrd1<':il 11rc Fort Wurth, Te'<a:-16101. for ad,Jnccmc•nl uva1I J•ups, xlnl hunters, & Sofa •. love •eat Deluxe $100. ~ .. air wrench,...... Xlnt cond. Cost $1100 SIB~O. rep I a cement· Lo mi, Loaded, iclnl r ., lh -.... -~ C t M r d b "" ., • ....., Sacnfice $500. Includes cond. 557.1035 l•rnpor.1ry. u mon :; ._ J h ~' k ;_ ·mnR:. m os J ~511. !1"'· pets, rca. y y GE console stereo, gas New Rivel Crockpe>l, S'lO. new. $250. 646·3503 everything. 615.3662 or _ l':"<pcnenN"d IW0202J ~nc w11 • a t•r .,. ;ihe1m. Garden Gru\t' Chrlstmns 4!13·6114>l logs, pi'ctures, e tc. RadJo controlled model --------lienrrul l"ood l'rt-p & &.We:.tmmster. ·----Bass guitar amp. Ampeg 645-2200 Auto S..--.lc.e,Porb frrpt 1-'rl'l'.ml Wa1trcssln$?. \.trtoos &42-7702 Ch.nstmas puppies. Fem. 640439&aft.Sprn6«·2028 car,SJS.646·5428· w /Ampegdualspkrbass 17.,;'Dory &Acu11oriH 9400 A Wekomi.9 Srni~ hours <iv:nl., 111 our l(lw ----L.:...:----German Shepherd PUP· 2nd Hand.er 120 E 2Jrd Give Him the unusual rertx, concort cab. w/2sclsofoars. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~ .;ouaht for pullll<' 1·11n 1r I urn of thc Century VNt'nnary Rcrcpt, \!XIX,'r PY. RS. A_v?11.J?th Dec. CM. Behind 1''eed ·Barn'. C b r 1slma11 G i ft . 130RMS hd. Xlnt cond. Call eves, 67S.:!4lll SAVE WITH l•rt PC>ll with f,111tai111r co 11 n t r y K 1 t t' h 1• n µrclcrrl!t.I , but. not n• 642·3'.!!~ ___ New Christmas items. Membership In Irvine Must sell. List $1495 will USED & R EBUll.1' to ,\lso t'et> Ju~ 1.:i111 Hr"lluurant Meyertmr·s qutred. 5 duy. week Coast Country Club. Best sell w/new cvrs $950 or loah, Power 9040 FOREIGN CAR P /\H1'S l4'11hc Park .. , 11:1:1 :!'iOU, On th1• (ircrn, in S Cou~t llt:.0-4139 Pomeraman /\KC Male. 7 RADIO Control electric orrer. 834·1111 X224 or bstofr. 768-0147 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMcchanical Otnni~ & C>rnn1' 1'1·r~nn V1J1ai:e Call Jim. btwn 2 ---Wt"c~~ old. SIRS. Mt GPM Model PT Boat, over 3 ft. 646.37an · \ . ·49 CLASSIC CHRIS 25• IElcctricnl nt'I S('rvtcl' or lntnt'. 2illl:! & W M fl'lr appl 540-8()4..I Waitres~. F'ood/C1wk1;11ls .!.nyt1mc~knd:1963·311J long, siren, water can· . 1 ~ , ) ~lb s on ES 1 7 SD. Overnighter. 9 yr owner _,Body Part..s \11chcl1JOO Dr -------Apply aft ilprn. flluc-/\KC UOKI E l'UPS 3 non. 2 speeds, etc. Very Give yoursel! a present! ES33STD, Fender p must sell. Moving lo IMPORT -Be-t·t.10721!1.Jtl, H l . sophisticated toy. Over All n~ural weight loss baas~ &tusicmaster ~ larger boat. R,..._..nl sur AUTOSUPPL'' ~tf'llX lnRl.81• S[IMSJR[ S mos, ma es, l red, t blk. $1800. replacement. products. Guaranteed to ~uesmcl,536-2429 "''~ i-·t:f: Pi\I 0 (.ft S WAREHOUSE cars cropped. All i.hot.s k. vey &'repower used for 101 N. Manchester, I ~/bstofr 968·7911 Sacrifi<'t' S500. Includes wor Clarinet Selmer Signet Marlin fish fog. (1) Anaheim 77fl fl!IO<i RMc) yow C hln1u! Wlttt hperltnu Un Y expu'd in plum h -everything. 675-3662 or l need distributors I• Soloist. Top of line slu· 649·2.563 eves. -- Wlw>n you lunct Iha~ .,,JJit•r ,c..,.port Dcuch Clothing mJ: parts & ~''.PPllt>~ need Heg1s1cred f.hasa J\pso 645-2200 645-2051 &646·7933 dent Instrument Fine Ile~:~~~~~3~~.g ~ with lh111 oul"t11nd Store !las An. o~nm.: _!P_!>IY S3G 1452 _ popp1ei.. male & remale. Cha & Id oondlton with ca~ $J2S 40' Matthews .. Classic" 111~ co th11t "c<'k• fnrnrl For A ~amstrc>si< WOOD WORK ~Its -di.imp ,Jred, $ISO & up. Motorcycle: 10 spd bike, uo::1a~a.g!!xi c~~d ;;~· sss.7118 arterSpm · · xJnt cood, mooring avall, f'ranJt. 546-3202. ly 1nd1Y1du11I C;11l "lJn l'le11.,e ConUlct 7gs W. l7th St L'nll F. 171417~ 0222 table tenrus, refng. for • o • $9500. 879·2267 ~rk, ~-12'11J 1\1"0 ,...... T11l(Jr Shop Man11111·r Coata Men Sc:t.! Jlurold -beer lap, etc. sun. 9·3. Pwr mower S45. Pwr 1976 Sunbural render vw ENGINES Job.\. °"""'" & 1>.-nn1, 644-5070 _ __ lJKC Amur1can F::.k1mo 19071 Kipahulu. Hunt. editer $15. Twin bed Str atocaster Guitor. 196? P:'\CEMAKER. 34' USED· REBUILT l'crsonncl Snv1ct' "' ~"-dite 1::>p1lt) 7 wks. $125. Dch nr Brookburst & frame & mattress $20. Brand new with a new tnc:ibm. Onwn, sips 6, <&Olip, 1300, LSOO, J600Cl' llunl.ln ... nn BcJrh, lGlli" -------G42 3265 Garfleld Buketball backbrd, SlOO ._, d very clean. $25 500/ofr Dual l'orts 530,1i'9 10 '" .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------new $20 6400383 .. e n er case. 6406593 • • ~~d Surrc IZl _ S&CRETAIUES ......,., 800! i\KCUl./\CK MALI:: PUP· HorsH 1060 ' . . . ' $JOO/bslofr.493-87MTim ' DERRUGCYSHOP fft'ta1I ~alt"' rn M1,~lllt1 Comt ll'l~l200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,'11'~<; 9 WF;EKS OJ.D, •••••••••••••••••••••••Model HO train s. Lewis Herman Violin. Valeo a~umlnum run. '75 FORD P.U. BED, 1<' Viejo. ppn,x 20 hr3 wk. l..eaal to ~100 Wonderland ~.lllYl'S. FAMILY DOG & Mare.\.\ quarter & ~Ara· Com pl etc lay ·Out. Bou1hl new, pd S3GO, about 14 . Trlr & equip. for 'ni or ay. ton Rongl'r ~o C'xper nee. Mu.st be Nurw Iii'< $1400 • <i<)OO JIUNT P.RS. $125. bian. Ex per rider. Pauenger & freight, used 2 wks. Sac for Mu1t sell, make offer. XLT. $395,6'16-0705 .1v111l bet !Oum & 7pm 1 .17.ltetndt'r!'A~'·nry Of Ant·1quesl ut:! 1094. li·IG U708 " 675·7323art3:30. locoa, pwr s upply con· bst/ofr Cue incl M7·9'280 A 1 F' 40'lOH1rchSt.StelM • 111116141.62:1:1:; trols, switches, cross-8S2-8623 ' · ----------1 Yord4spdTopLoacfcr n:4f7~t ·otama t C.:ol'J) Ncwri>rt l'«!Jrh tt33 11190 It l1 G ~; w n r r h 11 u ~ 1: For Sale: 2 ponies & show ings, bridge, mine. ala· •ah. Soll 9060 1'ransmlsslon $100., ----~ for A~ttF"l11h ·~~ crammed with over 50C York 1c l'up11. champ quortcrborse. lion, ralla 4t a rcess. $95. Offfcie,.,.,...... & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Atta11 8-18 !19'ltl SAILCUTTUS SECRET ... RY music boxes. nlcki•lo ii1red. bcuut1l.11I coats. Cal184H091. 5411-6216 ~........ iOIS Hoblel6,lrlr.new trans& ' u ... u0 MIORKERS ,. dcon puino~. l'1rc·us or wall hold 111 (;hr111tmas, ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. S\,425. 646·82SS or Autos fOf' Sal• ~....,. D/\TSUNhal'antmmerl J(nns. w;ill 1·1ocki.. !162·M717 G~ldi ng Wes tern or Drapes celling lo fir.Co I t.a rrl . Ml·7SOS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Themanufac.1urcrofthe opcmnl( for nn ri1per't1 iranrlfilthcr dot·k~ ---EngUsh, xlnt beRlnners cream /wht. cove r 11 xlmpe O ce ~-.up, . A.Mf .. t/ bcautl!ul West~u1l l'n.1tS· 11ecret11ry. Mtn sh :ipecd fosclnath•I? ant111111.11 'Fne to You 1045 horse. 675-7323 oft 3:30. 13'x&'. Cleaned ready to n~ •t.ec1 1 de1 •ks & chairs · ERIC S 0 N 21). r u 11 Cleulu 9520 1ng sailboats has Im· 80 wpm, 1yv1nu ,S().flO Over $1 ooo l'"'I w th ••••••••••••••••••••••• hnng Pcrf cond Also •wive• a 110. 875-3000, crulso/racc $21 000/of -"' I "' · ·"" or • Prof. trained bunter. · i · · Bay&Beach Rily f ' ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• m .. ....,1,1te opc11ln1:s forsa I wpm . Xlnt co. paul Amencan lntcrnallonul Male Gcrmun Shcpher_d largerpa r.M6·7118 · er. 675·1830 eveis & RARl ''lM ... SE• ... Tt cutters/hand workers benefit!!. Plcu~eapply at. G8Uenc!' UIOZT Kclll'r IJIJJJPY 11boot 2 fl'toJJ. Will Grey. 7 yrs, U .3 hands, Several Ht.a or Ex.ecuUve wknds. ,. """' wllhatleoslJ)'tstxprln 1683 Sunflowt-r /\Vt!, 1ng s1 .. 'tn1nc· Tl'I ke4.'f)tlll(;hristrnas£vc. Arab/Quarter. $HIOO. In SCRAM-LETS D k " h I d ---------1 3SOOGTCOUPIE :1aiJmnluniz. Must have Col!tn Me 11• 7.54-17n Ol>fll Wed lhru ~O.GR37 t~ ribbon.! Mus t .sell! ea 1 up 0 •lere 2:8' Classic wood sloop on s SJ>dll, new tires. Unr own band tools Apply lo ..... , Mot C S /\M $1000. 494,a.22 chairs w /caeter11. Very Newport mooring near ronl wlrc wheel~. fucl 11' Joho Vyn, lo..18 l'laccn rnual ~por Employer 5 old S B Id 16 6'2.-5299 ,...... • "' " •· "1._ or Of?· ~l.ll t~PM Vi:iit• Prce1smo.oldGcrma11 ANSWERS 1ood eond. Sl1>5/up. BalboaY.C.Sellortrade """lon,nlumlnu"'-~.,· tla. CM. or leave appllca· ""'' vv . A..tq. loby Gre11td Shep mix mnle lovl!11 yr · · ge · ltanaer -T\llle _ ---------for mobile home, 645·6682 XJnt cond. Very fa l ' lion with llecunty .iuard SELL Idle items with 11 Omat<'. Xlnt 1•onrl $2600 people, loves lo pl~y ba ll, hands. black W/2 white Avail -Cooper-Pet. 1017 -23,000 mi, 'l'oo hot for my at 27S Mt'Cormit'k Ave Daily P1lolClassil1ed Ad 5.32 3970or 751 :~u;x must find home, h9d all ~nd.socks.:c,;11.ack. LIGHTER A cigarMt.e •h•••••••••••••••••••• •73 COLUMllA 34• w I r e. Trad o for "-La u-• .............. shots, CM lie. 63l·382S nJumpl ·l f Id S W p C Luxury CU!lt. llltcr. f"r'I ""· m"thlna •-mer. Pall vun ... ~ '""""'" rom outer space sa to o. est ot enter, /II> di 1 dn •TV ' ..... -----AMTl9Ul SALE 1Jtwn9AM &lPM ~Gooda 1065 on earthlln" who was World '11 Jar oe s t , ' csc • gy w/eng, lera. l.olus, Etc, or '' ......_ W t d 7100H_._ W t.d 7100 M " • earl keel, etc. e t c p ._,.. • • •T °" us~ make room fl)r up pure b r (' d s I Ame 5 c ••••••••••••••••••••••• smoking, 'Take m e to Brlstol/McAt thur S.A. S'3l .500, Pvt. "tY 645-7,.,... P\•\ l y 87S·366i or •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• coming shipment. M11ny C ho c 0 1 at c p 0 1 n t New Peraiao 4lCS Qam your LIGJITER." :s.s6-199f '" ~ IUS-2200 fine pieces i.old at dec lawed, altered: Cpt. Deep red & beige•. . HOlllCATl.5M.t ... --------- NW'Ses (\i). STAFF POSITION AACN . _ . .,. .. .," ........ -lac..,..•10 ..... cost/below Offcrlni 640-1863 < 7 l • ) 8 9 1 . 1 2 5 I> RADIO Control Electnc PARROT. Young~ tatne. UH; f\, imaller vtnilon MC.A '59 American & t-=uropeu11 (2\3)$45-21164 • ModelPTBoat.over3 rt. Talks some. $250. or Hobie 18 It 14) Like Medlaolcallyx.lnt,needs furniture. rut cry,tal. To Good Home: Male · long, siren. water can· 173-1480 -•~.1 paint le lnt.crior worlr. cblna, sterling, much Samoyed, J year. Je-.lry 1070 non. 2 apeoeds, elc. Ver)' •-• n..-... IOtO new, ""'""~ ••.II• and Trado for m08t anythlnJ: more Square o11k table 5Jll..8768 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~treated t.oy. over .. _.• ...... .,_.. extras. Great for boys oCvaJue,orsalo$750 ••• w/('low rcct. 4 choirs 2 $1800. replacement.••••••••••••••••••••••• first cat. Very faat. '600. 845-36QorS45•2200• leaves. Wai; ssoo , n~w ~ Sh~hcrd :Puppies W~NTED Sacrifice $500. lncJudo1 Gift.A.Gift 8'7S.3862~64S-2200 $339. Start» Thur~dny Wht/b._, 7 wks, C;ill en TOP CASH DOLLAR everythln1. 875·36412 or OfMnlc Lido 14 w /trlr 0902 'SSCbtlvy Wagon,Bel~<- JGtb tbru l!lth lfour.Y. 2:30 rM. fi73..t777 PA I~ F 0 R Y 0 UR 8'5-2200 S4!ar'a 1pl.net or1an. 2 $1800. days Mt-57•9 0 ; $1000 ··:•: . -2 yn. ..... Crftfcal 1C>amto8pm. I JEWELRY, WATCHES, , hy boud. chord pcdala. evea151·3292 548·6331 -.•~ Memory Lane /\nl1 o«'x Austral a n Shep 1 yr ART OBJECl'S, GOLD, Sarfalr11. Rattan bar, J Like now condition. -----------------~ 219 Ave Del Ma q sa Shots. Gray/blk/lan. SILVER SERVlCI!: 1toola$199.Royalblu ae· Movwd towmall ho UD014-MntS.. 4WhtelDrhH 95~0 I •, ' . ,, [' It Care&p.tlace ~ceUcnt prof essfonat career op. portunity. trvlne location. ~d re-' sume to: • Aftllric• Aseoc..._ of Crfffclll-C .. ttmlft llfl ~Wt.ZOO..,... CA . J tzu.t . .. Clement~ r .• 11 _Male.Call9'11J.-07.tS FINE FURN 4c AN: ~.'!1!'.u7dreee, 12• •95• need ~ room. ::: ONLY$150 6 ... •••••••••••••••••••• U TIQUES 64.S 2200 ---5.\2.7552 'f3.lM.2J '71 TO)'ot.a Landcrulier. -I'm ll beau ful, perfect • -•Lal«r +dolly $750. Lo ml'a, new IOft tap, 3 --------1 lady. Amber eyea, med DIAMOND RING. 10 dia Metal frame for •ln&le Steinway Grand Ebo~ Sabol roowboat $250. 1p4. Mua\ sell. Wlll aae .. t hetiht. l~ yr•. tatal2at wtlt1t>ld $iid bed wltlt hide •way Phno ~dl M •t..a-u In Jib*'"• *2800 87~ •2SO.. Por Cln~ined Ad AC."TION Calla Dally Pilot AO-VISOR 642-5871 ColUe/Retriever. Love Cash.~ ' frame. 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By ROBERT BARKER ot l~e O•lly P'llOI \1.,11 Huntington Beach City Council members r eportedly have de· cided in a secret session lo drop further putside legal services on b~half or City Attorn.:y Don l3onfa. The agreement was reached in a closed executive session on Dec. 6, according lo some council members. One council member said he thought there wa~ a vote taken on the matter but none was dis·· closed publicly as far as 1l i:. known. . City Clerk Alicia Wentworth said she hadn 'l received notifica· tion or any formal acuon. City Administrator Bud Belsito said Tuesday that there was no formal vote taken at the closed door meetin1?. "ll was my understanding that there was an agreement that this 1s as far as the city would pro- ceed in the m atter," he said. Other council members con· firmed there was general agree· ment not lo continue the services of the outside legal counsel, but that they couldn 't recall any formal vote. Bonfa and John O'Connor, a deputy city attorney, have been embroiled in a grievance dispute over a performance evaluaUon Bonfa wrote in 1974. Bonfa said Tuesday that thl! action to cut of! the lawyer "was a terrible mistake and showed that the city council members were poor managers if they don't s upport the ir departme nt beads." Bonfa was not accompanied by his attorney, Dennis Brown, at last Wednesday's personnel board considering the grievance. The matter of having an out· s ide at t o rn ey ha s d rawn criticism from at least two coun· cilmen in recent months. Mayor Pro Tem Ron PatUnson earlier questioned the amount of money being spent and said he was unwilling to go beyond a cer· lain point. The decision to hire an at· tom ey lo represent Bonf'u und the ci ty in the grievance d1sputc was made in a secret session lusl November. Taxpayers were no~ informed or the decision. Councilman Richard Siebert made the disclosure of the de · cis100 in August. He said at the lime, "The citizens have a right to know how their money is being spent." (Sff SECRET. Page AZ) Redistricting Plan Shakes B~ard Cartel Opem Oil Talk DOHA. Qatar CAP) -The Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries CO PEC1 opened a price·fix1ng m~t1ng to. day with only conscrvaltve Saudi Arabia, lhe cartel's biggest pro- ducer, opposed to an increase in the price of crude oil. The Saudi oil minister. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamaru, said on ar. rival that his country favors postponing the increase for six months beca use the world economy is still too shaky. The Saudis pre viously said they would agree to a ••reasonable increase'' o( less than 10 percent in the price of $11.S l for a barre l of benchmark crude. "We hope to convince the mem- bers of 0 PEC o! our views." Yamani said. "We believe we have a strong view, but we never come with a posit.Jon we can't change." Tbe minister s or the ll nauons who supply 80 percent of the 011 imported by the world's non. Communist nations met behind bWletproof shutters m the ban quel hall or a lwcunous hotel beside the Pe rs1 an Gulf. Indonesian Oil Minist er Mohammed Sadh. chairman of OPEC. opened the conference with a reminder to the marusters that their decisions would "affect the slate of health ofthe world. not only now but for some tame to come." Their host. Sheik Khalira B1n Hamad al Thant 1'/ Qatar. told them, · All Wl' usk for is u fmr balance betw<>en the price of 011 and 1mporh•d industn al goods." Yam ana :1 a1d his J?Ovemmcnt found that th1• tr1•nd 11( antema· llonal econum1t" rc.·1·ovcry "as not ~ strong as we hoJM,'<1 to have " He noted that Saudi Arabian liJ?ht crude is the benchmark ml on which OPEC's price structure 1:. based, and rommented. "I don't think OPF.C will be tn pos1t1on to raise the price of Saudi crude Without the consent or Saudi Arabia." Saudi Arabia. OPEC s leadinJt moderate as well ~ its large:\t producer, 1s under heavy pre asure from the United Stales lo bold the 011 pri<"c line Woman Held In Year-old Coast Holdup A Westminster woman ls in custody tod ay in Huntington Beach on o cha rge of armed rob- bery in connection with a holdup that occurred 18 months ago. Police said ll was just chance that led to the arrest of Alene Monette Pike, 22. in a phone booth outside a Pacific Coast Hlahway jan club. Miss Pike was allegedly re· cognized by Douglas Spencer. the former clerk at Joe's Ll· quors. 1M37 Edwards St .. Hunt· lncton Beach. He told police he believes she ls the woman who held him up at the store June 17, lt74. Apparently the woman wa1' "1afcin1 a call from the phone booth and Spencer happened by. ' 1potted her and called pollce frorn the nearby nl•ht spot. Mlta Pllle 111 being held tn lieu d szs.ooo bail bued oo Spencer·• tdeotlncaUon of ber ln cmnec· Uon with the '170 robbery. police said.' . Owadftfl Told Form er astronaut Frank Borman . chairman of special com mission in- V('stigating <'heating :.it lJ.S Military Academy, t e lls news conference that report revcalc:d worst cheating M~andal t•vcn biggt•r lhun West Point acknowledged. Stor y l'agt• A·1 Air Station Falling Into Guard HandJJ The Cahforn1• NationaJ Guard i'I proceeding wa(h plans to lake over the Los Alamitos Naval Atr Station some ll me art er thd1rst of the year. C'ol James Benson, who has been active in mihtary negotia· lions of the proposed takeover. 11aid no specific dates have been set yet. He said there are numerous steps to be taken on a federal level before the action can be completed. Bens on said the Nation nl Guard is contemplating no changes or increases in the ac· tlvity or noise level fro m helicopter traffic currently being conducted at the base. Col. Howard Freeman, an Air National Guard spokr.sman, said he is well aware of the com· munity's concern about noise levels and it will be taken under the "highest consideration." Ot..IL"i 9 S~l NG C>AVS ,., LEFT--l'P t BETTEk.. HUR.RV.' e i ' i " I i s ·\,jJlll~~_,..f I 1 Kidnap Trial Victim-pal Status Told Kidnap victim John Scudder \\as back on the witness stand in Orange County Superior Court today lo continue describing his 5K>·minute ordeal last August. However , Defense Attorney Michael Quig ley was more in· terested in the potato chip heir's friendship with one of his alleged abductors than with the ordeal. Qu1gley·s cross.examination of Scudder today centered around his long.tame friendship with de· fendant William Rudy Wesson, 45, a former Corona del Mar bank manager. In trial opening remarks to the jury in Judge Richard Beacom's courtroom, Quigley said Scudder and Wesson were "Intimate friends. good buddies who shared their problems." But Tuesday Scudder testified that he hadn't seen WL'SSon from 1973 through 1974 and that in the nine months prior to the kidnap. ing the two had met "perhaps seven times." Today, Quigley asked Scudder details of those meetings and 10 admitted phone convers ations between the kidnap victim and one of the two men accused or ab· ducting him. According to Scudder. most of their contacts occurred at his Balboa Island hom e and involved discussions linked to the lease or equipment for a son's ambulance business. Quigley hopes to prove that the ~udder· Wesson relationship was such that the food heir joined (See VJCTI M, Page A.2) Report Backs Death Of Defective Inf ants, BERKELEY <AP> -Infants born with severe defects that are inoperable or incurable and re- quire constant use of life· sustaining m achinery should be allowed to die, according to a University of California report. The report. pre pared by two professors in UC's School of Medicine, suggested that Jire- sustaining equipment be turned off if there is "no reasonable ex· pectation that the infant will ever be able lo respond effccUvely and cognitively to human attention :ind caring, or to engage in com· municatlon with others." Ors. Albert Jonsen and Michael <:arland said infants who are al· lowed to dae should be only those ··who cannot survive infancy or who will li ve in intractable pain, or who cannot participate even minimally in the human ex· perience." The 193·page r eport contains es· says by leading authorities in medicine, economics, social Probe Scheduled LOS ANGELES CAP) -Los Angeles County supervisors have voted lo seek a s late investigation of automobile insurance rates. saying locnl motorists are being gouged for about $.S59 million a year. welfare, p sych o logy, law, philosophy and theology. Jonsen is a former J es ult priest. The study also outlines the pro- blem of distinguishing between "passive authanasla." which involves pulling the plug on life· sustaining machines. and "active euthanasia," which is actual mercy killin~. Jonsen and Garland note that mercy killing is legally regarded as murder under federal law. "Until 'statutes lega lizing mercy killing are on the books, a moral policy e ndorsing active euthanasia is meaningless," they say. Also, the authors warn, "an ac· tive euthanas ia policy would have to designate an appropriate executioner.'· The report cites st atistics which contend t bat 12 of every 1,000 infants born in the United States die in infancy. About 60 of every 1,000 babies need intensive care to mlnlJnize death and dis· ability. The authors define "high·risk babies" as those born of diabetic or drug·addlcted mot.hers. mull!· ple birth infants, those with jaun· dice or congenital defects, and those born by Caesarean section. Jonsen and Garland recom· mend: -Infant intensive care unlts <See DIE, Page A2) Tanker Stuek Ship Intact Off Nantucket BOSTON (AP)-AUberianoiltanket, believed to be carrying 7 .6 million gallons ol heavy industrial oil, ran aground in the AU antic today on Nantucket Shoals about 27 miles southeast of Nantucket Isl and, the Coast Guard said . A Coast Guard spokesman s.Ud there were no in· juries and no oil had spilled. He said the master or the 640-f oot tanker Argo Merchant requested that none of the 38 crew m e mbers be airlifted from the stricken vessel. Henry Armstrong, manager of cllJtrlbution for the Northeast' Petroleum Corp. in Chelsea, said that flrm was expecting the tanker to unload a full car10 of l~.ooo barrels or No. 6 residual fuel oil at its saJem lacility today. He said th6 tanker sailed frnm Venezuela. The tanker reported It was taking on water in its enstnc room, and the Coast Guard said it believed the vessel could not move under lta own power. I I 'IP' Wltt!IMIO EYES TAX BOOST Assembly Speaker McCar1hy· Property Tax Relief _Gets McCarthy Bid SACRAMENTO (AP) -As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy says he will support a statewide tax increase in 1977 if that is what . it takes to finance property t ax relief. McCarthy, lhe most powerful member or the Legislature, also said Tuesday that a tentative $200 milHon property tax relief proposal outlined by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's finance direc· tor is "inadequate." The San Francisco Democrat said he hopes a tax relief plan ac· ceptable to Brown can be drafted and passed by the Legislature. . But Brown, who has pledged to avoid a general tax increase in 1977. was cautiously critical of McCarthy's rem arks when ques- tioned at a separate news con· ference. ''Citizens s hould be wary of any politic a l arithmetic that purports to lower taxes by r ais· ing taxes," the Democratic gov· emor said. Terrorists ~vyThreat In Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> - Letters purporting to be from a terrorist group identified as the "Combined Liberation Front" threate ned toda y to blow up ''str a t e gic'· l ocations in Oklahoma City unless the group w~ paid $1 million in small bills. The three-page letters were left outside a City Hall door before 8 a .m . a nd were ad· dressed to Mayor Patience Lal· ting and City Manager Jim Cook . Officials of the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and F irearms division of the Treasury Department. the FBI and loca l officers im· mediately began a search of areas where any bombs might be planted. The letter included drawings of an alleged bomb -a drawing which a federal spokesman said s howed a h igh degr ee of sopblstlcallon. FV Chamber Opens An open house wtll be be)d at the Fount.al.n Valley Chamber of Commerce oltioe, 18135 Brookburat St .• Dec. ai I from 4 lo 6 p.m. The chamber direct.onl and •laff have invited all Fou.n· taln Valley buslneumen, tmployea and families to attend. Newport Shifts to Schmit? By GARV GRANVILLE Of tll• O•llf P'llOl SUtf Political computer expert Bill Butcher docs more than team up with Arnold F orde to form Orange County's most notorious campaign consulting team. Lately, for example, Butcher 's been picking up census figures from a county analyst. packing the figures into a calculator and then drawing lines on maps of Orange County. Those heavy lines drawn with red ink m ay soon bring about a stunning upheaval in county gov· crnment's political proftle. That's because Butcher's han· <liwork represents proposed new boundaries for Orange County's five supervisorlal dislri<:ts. · Supervisor Thomas Riley was given his first look al Butcher's handiwor k this week. And Riley's reaction to pro-• posed changes in bis Fifth District boundary lines was an angry, "No way!" Chief cause of the Newport Beach supervisor 's protest was a line drawn through his home city that would place aJI of Newport Beach on the ocean side of Coast High...,ay in the Second District. "There's no justification, no justification whatever, to sug· gest s pHtting the city between two districts," Riley said late Tuesday night. Realizing that he must lose some portion of his district so that the population of the five dis· tricts will be close to equal, Riley said he is resigned to having some or the Saddleback Valley removed from the a rea he represents. Butcher's plan, called "plan A," suggests that the Saddleback area north of the San Diego Freeway be placcd'in the Third District. Whe n taken toge the r. Butcher's Fifth District boun· · dary proposals s uggest that Supervisor Laurence Schmit be given that ocean portion of Newport Beach and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's representation reach into the Saddleback Valley. In the overall plan. Diedrich would forfeit La Palma, Cypress and Buena Park to Fourth Dis· trict Supervisor Ralph Clark. Schmit would relinquish his representation in portions 11( Fou nt ain Vall ey an d Westminster to First District Super visor Philip Anthony. And portions of Huntington Beach now in Riley's district <See LINES, Page A2) Coast. Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs in the mid 70s on the coast. 80 inland. Lows in the mid 40s. INSIDE TODAY F'1b~r McGte ii bock, but thh time 1t '1 on ft~. nO( rodl-0, and he won't baoe hll famous cloeet. StOTfl, picture, A7. u •• ..... ., .. Att Ct~ •••• ... .. ~ ... • jl2 DAILY PILOT H/F School's Opening Delayed By RAY ESTRADA 0t lM D•tlr Pilel l"tl 1 The opc.-nang of Ocean View ,·High School will be delayl'<l at lt-asl <mother month, an architect told Huntington Beach Union High School Dist rict trustees Tuesday night. Trustees had hoped to move 772 freshmen from an intenm high school facility in Wl'slminsl<'r to the new Ocean View campus at Gothard Street and Wa rner Avenue by Feb. 1. But d elays m t'lcctrical work at the nearly completed campus have set the occupancy date back to March 1, acc·ordmg to Allen Smith. the d 1i.trict 's urctutcct on the project. Smith and Dave Larsen, dis· tnct legal counsel, swd they plan to meet with th<• clt'ctncal t'OO· tractor Thuri.duy The contractor 1s R<•ichel Elcc· tric Jnc. of Westminster Larsen said. iC the Thursday meeting 1s not s uccessful, the dis· trict should consider legal action. But a lawsuit could bring further d«lays, Smith s:.ud. Supc•rintendenl i"rank Abbott said, "Or1g1nally, we thought wc would finish before Christmas. Dul now we h :i veto keep students al Cook School. Il may be Easler vacation before wc can move." The district has •~ one.year l e ase with th e Westminster <elementary> School Oislnct for ust• of the Cook t«1mpus Hut Abbott s<11d he hopt•s lhc district renews tht· kase to allow <·ontanued use or tht· for mer <•lemt•ntary Sl'hool. "Our only n ope is the ,c;pirit of <0oopt•rat1on with thl' contractor <it the Thursday me!'t&ng," ht• :-.:11d Board Prt.•..,1dt•nt lf('lcn D1tte )jmt•nt('d the r Jt'l that the dis trict hJs b('en "fan'<i \\1th delays '-H' could do nothing :Jbout " Ot·can View l11~h School Prin- cipal John V1cul1n said the addc-d <!clay would nnt J>'>Sl' any m:JJor 1oducat1onal probll•ms for his '>LU clt'nts "llul th•· kids mi~hl he a bit dh.:11>po1ntt•rl ." ht• ;idd<'d Fro,,. Page A I SECRET ... The ~riev<1nct• case 1s now h rfor(' lh t• city's fl l'nonnl·I Hoard which 1s studyinJ.: th1• fmd tnJ.:S of a state lwJnn~ offl«t•r Al la't rt.•porl. ;11111rficrnl 1n lht• ftn.mr 1 JI 11\op,1rt m l'nt 'a11I th1• c1 ly h;is pa11J sumt'lh1ng il'ss th;111 SI0.000 for th•· ouh1dc l<'f.:JI sc•rVICl'S, Tht·rc ~1ho ,.., .w unans\\('rro <1u1•st111n whrthl•r th\• cit v must p.1 :v 0 <.:on nor s JUorr11;y fet•\ ..,h11ulll hl· lit• d 1•1 IJfl'(I the pre· \J1llnj! r1.Jrty in lht• d1spull' Pol*' Hit~ Abortion \'ATIC£\N CITY IAPI Pope 1';1ul \'I. m h1:. 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'"'"" Mr•1ft ~y b41 n~ffvcH •ltMvt •••t••• t•,1'11\lutt" ef ,.,.,,,..,._ t'1Tt~•,"c'~••\::::~r., ,:~'•it:',~::::,~~ :r..::~r-·& ;:!!,J:,:0 MM't"lt' mllltMt 1. Christmas Baby Mary Wcstph;.il of Aurora , lll .. hugs hl'r npw)y adopted son, Tt mothy John. after a thrl't' ye <ir IJci tlle with adop- lion agem:it•s and social wor kl'l'S who contended Mrs. Westphal, confined to a wheelchair hy polio, couldn't be a good mother. Opera Singer From Coast Plans Concert A 1957 Huntington Beach High School graduate wall r<.'turn lo give a concert in the campus auditorium at 11 :30 a m. Thurs· day. Arleen Auger, 37, who lives in Vienna, Austria, said she is aboul lo begin a 17 -city concert tour or the United States. The local con- cert 1s fr('c and open to the public. Miss Auger , a 1963 Cal Stale Long B('ach graduate, has made 40 classical rl'cordings. She hao; also performed on Eurnpc:in television and radio ;md rcc·cntly <it music fesliv<.ils in Italy ;ind Austria. The <'Oloratura soprano, whose voice is used in opera roles call· mg for high clarity, comh1nt•s music teaching with her record- ing and performing career . The sing<.'r's father, thc fl l'\' F.vcntt Auger, IS pastor or th~ Westminst er Firs t Christian Church Ill-;:md lus 141fr ha\c hved in the area for 16y<.'ari.. Fro,,. Page Al VICTIM ... his accust•d abdurtor in a kidnnp plot tu abduct h imself. But Tues d ay the victim described his 90 mrnutc ordeal and subsequent l'l>Cai)i! from his <'aptors as prosecutor William MorriSl'Y continued lo probe inlu the $250,000 kidnap plot. &udder said he fr·ll into his ab· ductor s' h;inds a' he l('(t his den· UsV's office in llunt1nglon Beach shortly after 2 p.m. last Aug. 19. It w:is when he was unlocking the door lo his car that a blond man h e idrnt1 f1cd as <'O· ddt•ndanl Oalc Sellers, 2 1, forcl•d ha m into a motor home at gunPQint, the• witness said. Nearly sightless when his glas· ses W('re taken from him, Scud· dcr s~11d he could not identify the sc·cnnd man who held him cap- tive in tht' rcnl<.•d motor home for OOmmutes. He said his second a bductor· had left the mobile prison when h(• dreaded to fake a heart attack tc1 d1sgu1sc an effort to break for freedom "I tore at my shirt and moaned and carried on like that so that lht'y \\OUld think l W:JS having a hl•art <.illack, the Scudder said FrOMP~Al UNES DRAWN ... would end up in Schm1t's. Overall. the most dramatic change in the Bute her proposal 1,c; in D1l'drich's Third D1stnct. As propo,c;ed. ll would stretch from L<i llabra 111 the northeast to roughly Orll•gu J11ghwa\ and the San Diego fo'rcC'way in the southeas t Pre sc nll v the (1 v1' supervisorial rhstdcts ar(' hac11v Clut of whack rl'lal1ve to p(lpuJ,1 tion represented Mid·ycar figures 'how that Riley, ror examph·. r<'pr<'St'rlt'l 4 2 fl. 2 6 5 r ("> I d l' II t-. sch m I t represents only :11R.:l28. acco1 d Ing tn lhc mu1 y<.'nr fi gures The same stat"tu·., 'ht>w An lhony's distrirt "hnnw to J27,5f.CI r<'SldC'nts. I>u•rith ., 111 330,:lGI and Clark s to :J l!l.JHI Supervisors n re 11'<11nri'<I by statt• law to red1Mnt't at ll'a!'.l 011 cc• every 10 yl.':irs to rorn•rt ::in\ population 1 m h.il,1nct•' th.it might exis t. Su<'h imbalanns thnt <'X1'it now are seen as J v1111.111011 of lht• one·man, onc·volc: pnnt11>I<'. Orange County s uµNvisors last drew new bound;an<·s m 197 l with former s upervisor Robt•rt Battin being charged with de hbe rately gerrymandering potential political rivals out of his district. Early last year , supcrviborc; voted 3·2 to redistrict and ap· pointed a committee of aides to draw up proposals. But after about 10 eonferences, the aides were stalemated on proposals and the project wos a b a n d o n e d d e s p i l e l h 1• supervisors' resolve to tackle re districting in a non·elecuon year. Since th en, the issue has lain dormant until Butcher's chal with Riley this week, a chat in which Riley was shown only the proposed Fifth District boun· daries . Riley said today he is "dis· tressed'' by Butcher '!\ unofficial role a11 apparently a volunteer consultant in lhe study. Butcher, an acknowledged computer and math expert. is known to have had a series or conferences with Diedrich thnt lnvolved the redistricting study . What happens to the pollUcal consult~nt 's handiwork depends on the collective action of the board of aupcrvlaors. It alone hos the say In re. d1Jtrlct.1n1. a aay that Diedrich d('Srrthl•d la,c;t year as "purely a political dcc1s10n as the drawing of all political boundanes is." ButhN's "plan A" includes rolitical advantages for Schmit, Anthony and Clar k. f<"nr Schmit, it gives him an ln- roJcl into Newport Beach where h1o; polit1t•al backers feel hi s con· st•rvJtiv<' ,c;tances will b<• well re· c1•1vt'd ;ind wherl', they believe, c•ampu1gn dollars will be availa bit' For Anthony, Butcher's pro· pc>sal ~1Vl'S him a d1stnct that in· dudl'<; :Il l of his home r ity, Wc'llminslcr And for Clark, the Butcher re· di11tnctmg plan s;:lve~ him all of Anahr1m. whC'T<' he was once mayor 1>1rdnch potc.-ntially loses the three <'1t1c,c; wh('rc he and other 1>1•moc· r:a l <; do well --Buena Park. La Palma and Cypress - and exposC's him lo the risk of be· ing a new r .ic<' 1n parts of Ora nge and parts of . th<' Suddleback Vall('y. llowt'V<'r , soulhl'astcrn Orang(' County is where the action is th('s<' d ays as far as county gov- <'rnmcnt Is concerned. flilcy loses l<'rrilory under any attempt to corrN•t ttw politi cal imbalancl'. FVStudents .Selected for Honor Band Three Fountain Va11ey High School students have been selecl- ed for the All Southern California Junior lligh lfonor Orchestra. Fre!'lhmen Lisa Bond. J on Card and Alan Gr eefi eld were chosen by the Southern Callforni:l,School Band and Orchestra Association. The students will perform with others selected by the association at an 11 o.m. Jan.15 concertnUbe University of CaUfomia at Sn.n Diego. Tt\e honor orchestra will ruso perfof'm at 3 p.m .. Jan. 30 at tht> Long Bcoch City College auditorium. Miss Bond and Card play the violin Oreenflcld plays the clarinet. TMrdOrder Gilmore Gets Death Date PROVO, Utah CAP J /\ JUd~t· ).!il\'t• r.ury G1lm<>rt· his third d11ll' with dt•ttth lud.1y, cmlt•nnJ; him shot at i.unr1sl' Jun 17 l;ilmon· said he would ask to lie rell'aSed from prison bl•causeofthcdelay. "You could scl it tomorrow morning as far as I'm concerned. I'm ready," said Gilmon• lie said he wanted 1t next Mon· day. But 4th Dist. Court Judge J . Robert Bullock. ruJang on a mo- tion from Utah County Atty. Noall Wootton, set the date in ac· cordance with a s tatt• law that re- quires that an execution follow sentencing by 30 to60days. The JUdge as ked Galmore if he wanted to withdraw an applica- tion he made for frPedom ba.'>t.'<I Qn the n umcrou!> c1clays in the case. as h1 l> attorney md1cJted he would. "No," said the mmalc "I was going to dismiss that motion, but you just imposed another un- reasonabledelay." Gilmore calh.•d the judge a ''moral coward.'' "You simply don'l have thC' guts ..•• You have put me through <.'ruel punishment. I'm going to seek my release and my freedom in every court I can," he said. Gilmore, euting ugain afl('r a 25-day hunger strikl', had said he was pleased the U.S. Supreme Court acted s wiftly Monday to lift a st ay of his exe<.'ulion, which had been set for Dec 6. But Gilmore's mother and al least one' group opposed to capital punishment hoped JegaJ a<.'lion would once again keep him from fuU11lfog his w 1sh to d1t· S\\ 1ftly rather tha n s pend ha s life in jail for killing a Provo motel clerk last July. Lawyers for Bessie Gilmore of Milwaukie. Ore .• on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court lo re- consider its Monduy decision lift· ing its stay. Shirley Pedler. exccutivedirec· tor of the Utah American Civil IJbcrttes Union. said the ACLU was eonsidering court acl1<ll1 to :.top the «xt>cu tion. Attorney Tom Jones, fired last month by Gilmore, is seeking a st ay of execution in the state Supreme Court. The ACLU askl'<l lo inter vene in that a<.'tion us a friend of the court. Gilmore has spent 18 years in penal institutions. Allorncy Ronald Stanger said G1lmort! told him he broke a fast he started Nov. 19 because he was nappy about Monday's court rul- ing and because "I got a mite bun· gry." Gilmore stopped eating when :iuthorities wouldn't allow hi.m to telephone his girlfriend, Nicole Harrell. Prison officials told him Lhey would try lo get information on Mrs. Barrett, who was ad· milled to a state mental hospital after the lovers look sleeping pills in a suicide pact Nov. 16, one day alter he was tohavedied. . Fro• Page Al DIE .•. should be regionally organized to assure equal quality and access; -Clinical criteria for prolong- ing life should oo relined and widely publicized; -The economic impact to society or prolonging life should be estimated; -Delivery room policy should state explicitly when resuscita- tion will not be attempted on in· rants. Voters Protected KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - Large security forces patrolled Jamaica today to guard voters electing a new parliament after the most violent political cam· paign in the island'shistory. WupleAsk Baby Return HAWTHORNE <AP)-A young couple have tearlul- 1)' pleaded for the rt'lum of their six month-old ba by boy taken from his crib. Mr:.. Duris liushll06, 22, sobbed as she talked to re- porters Tuesday with her hus band , Jerry, 24, as s ht>riff's deputies con- tmued their search tor the baby, J ason . Nearly 70 deputies. som1• using dogs , r('sumed their i;carch toda y but in · vestlgntors said there have been no ransom demands and they have been unable to determine a possible motive. Man Held In Death At Concert A man accused of fatally stab- bing n fellow patron during a fracas Sunday utan Escape Coun- try rock <'Oncert was booked into Orange County Jail on murder charges early today. Sheriff's deputies said Larry J oachin Niles, 20, or 1-5200 Magnolia St., Westminster, sur- rendered to officers at the Santa Ana Sheriff's station with the ex- planation that he had heard he was wanted r or queslionint. It is alleged that Niles is the m nn who stabbed Paul Lynn Darshay Jr.,21,ofNorwalktode· alh during a dispute that erupted when two m en got lo their feet al the height of the concert and began to demonstrate. Officers said Darshay tried to intervene and restore order wl)en other patrons attacked the two men and was stabbed in the chest. He died on the way to Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo. *~ '\1S EOUIPMEN( HEADQtf ARTERS .... _ Warmup Suits Childrens -1395 & 21 95 Adults -2495·2655·2895 J295.J995 Rugby Shirts -1995 Adidas Shirts 395 & 495 Tennis Shirts 5 ss.ge5.1095 Tennis Shorts Boys -595 & 695 Mens -695·895·129s.15ss Ladies Tennis Shorts 1195 & 12ss Tennis Dresses Long Sleeve Acrylic V-neck Sweaters 695 Tennis Sox-8oot Sox Sweat Sox Tennis Rackets Wilson • Yonex • Davis Bancroft • Dunlop - Prince Racquetball Racquets Leach -Ektelon -Wilson Penn "Ro11out" Racquetballs Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Baseball Mitts Basketballs Volleyballs Soccer Balls Footballs Morey Googie Boards Swim Ans Open Nites Till 9:00 till Xmas • Open Xmas Eve till 6:00 Irvine EDITION * * ~OL. 69, NO. 350, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ' * * DAILY PILOT ~·otta~··s Closi11g • \'. Scoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER lS, 1976 TEN CENTS ! Redistricting Pia~ Shakes Riley By GARY GRANVILLE 01 Ulle 0•111 "'!04 SWll then drawing lines on maps oC Orange County. • -given his l1rst look at Butcher's handiwork this week. Highway in the Second Dii.tnct. ''There's no justification. no justification whatever. to sug- gest splitting the city between two districts," Riley said lale Tuesday night. some o( the Saddleback Valley r emoved Cro m the area he represents. Superviisor Laurence Schmit be given that ocean portion or Newport Beach and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's representation I reach into the Saddleba('k VaJley. Political computer expert Bill Butcher does more than team up with Arnold Forde to form Orange County's most notonous campaign consulting team. Lately, for example, Butcher's been picking up census figures from a county analyst, packing the figures into a calculator and Those heavy hnes drawn wilh red ink may soon bring about a stunning upheaval m county gov· emment 's politic al profile. That's because Butcher's h:rn diwork represents proposed new boundaries for Orange County's five supervisorial districts Supervisor Thomas Riley wa~ . And Riley's reaction to pro- posed changes in his Fifth District boundary lrnes was an angry, "No W3) I " Chief cause or the Newport Beach supervisor's protest was a line drawn through tus home city that would place all of Newport Beach on the ocean side of Coast Realizing that he must lose some portion of his dlstnct so that the population of the fivt> dis· tricts will be close lo equal, Riley said he is resigned to having Butcher's plan, called ''plan A," suggests that the Saddleback area north of the San Diego Freeway be placed m the Trurd District. , When taken toge ther , Butcher's Fifth District boun· dary proposals suggest that In the overall plan, Diedrich would forfeit La Palma, Cypress nnd Buena Park to Fourth Dis- trict Supervisor RaJph Clark. <See LINES, Page A2) 1Trash Pact Let •• Oil Hike 'Certain' At Meet Dewey's Wins Irvine Nod By HILARY KAYE Ol 11•• O•llY ~lie! SUH The Irvine City Council voted 4·1 Tuesday to have Dewey's Rubbis h Company collect all garbage in Irvine, except in the industrial com pl ex. beginning Jan. 1. And the council agreed tr> either bill or tax residents to p&.1y for the new citywide service. Howeve r . dissenting Coun cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor insist- ed the council was making a "bi~ mistake" and pointed to what she• called "double billing" for many residents. She also predicted that, dunnR next year. a strike will force the city to pay more money for the service. Arter m onths of delibC'rat1ons, the council agreed to have un ilorm pickups in the res1dcnt1c.tl and neighborhood commerctal areas of Irvine. They considered four contract proposals. but settled on the one offered by Dewey's Rubb1~h. which currently hold-; most or the contracts in the city. However, they did not decide 1f they will bill the residents under ::i Joint billing Sy!>lcm with thl· Irvine Ranch Water Distnct, or attempt to establis h a tax ~t some future point The exa<'t amount is still undecided, due to the uncertainty or the b1llin~ method. They said they would dec1dt' lbat at the next meeting, Dee. 28. University Drive Extension Opposed i -Tue Irvine City Council un 1 anlmously decided Tue5day to continue its opposition lo the pro- posed extension of University Drive. The council decided not to ask the county for funds to make an environmental impact study -a request favored by ne1ghbonng Newport Beach and Costa Mesa "We've got better thinf.tS to do I with our tax money than lo fund a 1 road such a!> this." s:ud Coon· cilman 8111 Vardouhs, whe> in itiated the motion. Newport Beach as strongly backing the road extension, stnl'C It would create an east-west route across the Upper Newport 'Bay However , Irvine omciols said they opposed any road that would "funnel Newport Beach traffic through Irtine." Part of the ex- Jstinl University Drive lies in Irvine and part is in Newport Beach. The tx:lension would book lhe • two together and could possibly extend•througb Costa Mesa and up into Huntington Beach. Councilwoman Gabriellt! Pryor went along with the op- ~illon but she s uggested hav- ing a joint session with the c1ty'c; transportation commission tu d1Scuss various roads. Transportation CommissionN Lyn Calerdme agreed that a JOIOI meeting is necessary. ''Irvine 1s building roads towards Newport B eac h . Newport Reach is building roads toward s Irvine," no t e d Calerdine "But the roads aren't meeting " PUC Asking Appeal Of Fare Hike Order SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Public Ut.lltles Com· mission will seek a federal ap- peals court review ol a Civil Aeronauli<'~ Board order It daims will boost the cost or some night.a inside California The PUC said Tuesday the or· der would increase fare& on flights within the state by Campus Study Questioned by ·MAC Panel Mlssion Viejo Municipal Ad- vlsory Council members this week raised doubts about the adequacy of an environmental Impact report on Saddleback College proposed sat.ellite cam- pus. Contending the report leaves unanswered questions and con- cerns, MAC members refused to approve the r eport submitted by the college. They awed Instead 1hat someone Crom the colleae come and t alk to them about It. Although the propo&ed campus lies well north or M"51Qn Viejo, <8t the Intersection o( Myf ord l\Oad and Bryan Avenue °'1 the Irvine Ranch, lhe councUmm .aa.ld thty will be affected b)' lt because it la wllhln their coueae j dJatrtct. Th• council'• plllD\lnl corn· mlttee IUllett.ed another Site r~ the collece would be b$tr lban I the on<' 11clected. MAC members 81'o qu.nUaned whe:ther there. ~d even be a second campm .. fcderaUy licensed interstate car· rie~. For C'Xample. the PUC con· tends the dt'der will tuke the furc from Rakersf1eld to San Pran· c1sco 61 percent, from $20 93 to $33.lK>. Travelers from Eureka to r.os Angeles will pay $65.74, com· pared to $47 .10 currently. The fare from Los Angeles lo Monterey will go from S25.32 to $38.89. The PUC said if the CAD order becomes final Feb. 1 as scheduled, it would pre-empt the stale agency's control of air fares and services within the 11tate. Current fares for carriers operating only ln Califofonia will not be affected by the CAB order. Where they compete with such carriers, lhe federally certificat- ed airlines may apply under the CAB order for rates wtuch keep them competitive. AD ll4D REAL 'S4X' APPEAL "The ad p roduced good response and the sax sold to a Dally Pilot reader.'· That's the beautiful music experienced by the Huntlnaton Beach worn an who placed this classified ad: Conn soprano !Ulitophonc'. iood condltloo. $150 JUJMUC.ltJt If you ·h ave a mualul instrument you wan\ to eoovert to cub, daJJ &U-5&18. We make It. euy to put a few words to work far you, in the DailY Pilot. · Re sponding to Mrs. Pryor 's forecast or ti possible strike, Mayor Dav<' Sills said today, "I don't sec how that has anything to do with anything.·· And he also dis puted her claim about the double billing Mrs . Pr> or said mostlrvme re- sidents now pay ror trash colleC'· t1 o n lhrou g h mandatory homeowners association dues llowevl'r . whe n the city takes ov<'r the oper al1on and bills the residents. association member!> will be paying t ~ rce. she said "Most associations will keep the money and put 1t into re- serves," she pr<>dicted But Sills said hom('O\vner as- !>OC1at1ons will IJt• rpspons1ve to their members. "If they want them to lower the fees, l have to believe that they will. The associaliOQS are the most responsive level or govcrn- mrnt," the mayor said. The current rate ror pickup in the mandatory associations is $1.90 per month. which will climb to $2.10 per month next year. In voluntary as11ocialioos. the ratt> is S2 50 per month, city aides said. Contracts now m' effect are good for two years, but they become void when the city takes over. Under the terms or the new five·year contract with Dewey's, the rate during the rirst two years will be $1 80 per month. The third year 1t will n se to $1.97. the next year 1t will be $2 07 and will be $2 17 the lollowi.n'g year Mrs. Pryor asked them to con <See TRASH. Page A2) End of an Era The days when lrvme Ranch oranges were packed at lhe old Francis Packing House are long gone. The 60· year-old building stood in the way of Northwood de-· velopmcnl and dcvt•lopcrs were finally allowed to tear down the s tructure after a lengthy battle at city hall. This morning , wnrkc•rs were busy de molishing the wooden structure un Yale A\ cnuc. but they left intact the lettered front ol lhl' building, which they planned to load un a fork hft :md drive to a s torage area where it will be preser ved by the city. , DO HA. Qatar <AP) -Mem bers of the world oil cartel ap- peared confident at opening of their ministerial conference to- day that Saudi Arabia's call for a s1x·month oil price freeze was on- ly a bargaining maneuver. They expected the world's largest ex- port produce r to agree eventual ly on 3 boost or up to 10 percent. In 1ran. the world's second largest export producer , the na-· ltonal radio and television 1 network predicted an inC'reasc of I 12.5 J>('rcent. A freeze was proposed by Saudi Arabia's oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, on .Tuesday, the eve of the con· ference of the Organiiat1on Qf Petroleum Exporting Countries. OPEC controls 80 pcrct•nt or the world's export petroleum. OPEC pres ident Mohamed Sadli, oil minister of lndoncsia, told the opening conference session in a well-protected hotel on the Persian Gulf ~hat its ac ~ons will "affect tfic state of ealth of the world. "All eyes and ears or the world.· are turned to this city and this gathering," he said "A heavy burden of responsibility Calls up- on us." His country favors an increase or ctbout 10 percent, perhaps '" two steps six months apart. The present price of a barrel or stan· dard grade oil 1s $1 l SL Ministe rs gathered in Doha have expressed assurance there will be a price boost despite the stand of Saudi Ar abia, which ac- counts for nearly 30 percent of OPEC's production. lrrine Location Sought J amshid Amouzegar, Iran's.in· t~rior minister and conferenco delegate, said he will press for an increase somewhere between the extremes of a freeze and a 25 per· Skateboard Panel Born A committee similar to the bicycle motocross panel was formed Tuesday to fi gure out how and where to relocate the controversial sk aleboard course m University Community Park m Irvine. The unanimous decision by the Irvine City Council came after lt>arning again that nearby resi- dents are disturbed by the skateboard activity. The city's community services commission recommended that 1t be moved Residents complained lhal the course generates a great deal of noise from youngs ters . particularly in the evening hours by older teenagers. They also said tht> faciUly is ruining their privacy since there are often large numbers nI youngsters gathered outside their backvards. And draina.ec problems are occurring, too, because the landscaping is bein~ trampled, they said The new Pt>ters Townhomes border the skateboard course. HowevC'r, city oHiciaJs pointed out that the developer was given the park plans when he went through the permit process for his project. · The council gcnt>rall)' agreed that the course should he moved elsewhere However , they Top Swindle? Newpon Firm Sues Guimws8 Damages totaling $1 million are being demanded from the British publishers of the Guin- ness Book or World Records by a Newport Beach firm which claims in an Orange County Superior Court suit that it has been labeled falsely as the world'• greatest swindJer. It Is allege<l by lawyers for Monex Intiroational. Ud .. •910 Birch St., that the company. un· der U.s formet name ol Pacific C-Oasl Coln Exchange, is so , de.scribed in th• current issue or the record book. The suit n4me~ Sterling Publishln1 Company, Inc., Guin· naa a uthor Norris McWhirter, and the e1tate or hla brother and l ormer co-author, Ross McWhlrtcr. The lawsuit stem• hom a list- ing i~ lhe current book under "Greatest Swindle" in which lht NtwPOrt Beach firm ls 11ald t.O have exlractcd more the.n ll bUIJon Crom 25,000 sliver purcbaaera. , Accordln&, to lh• ~\.the entry I was based on a ~urilies and Exchange Comml!'lsion cas,e, a'ainst the company that dates back to 1974. The case never received a formal court hearing, although a federal judge Issued a perma- nent injunction agaiMt the firm <SeeSWINDLE, Pa1eA2) OWL't I S~'""G MVS " LEFT--l'C> ' BETTE"-HURRY.' e ,_..,__ ____ i i ~ i r i ~~IMi~..JJ-l I slopped short of making that de- cision definite.· They said the committee should decide where the course should be moved to and how the move s hould lake place. The committee will consist of city staff m embers, representatives from the J .M. Peters Company, area re s idents and area skateboarders . City officials said earlier they might consider installing a com- mercial skateboard racihty in Heritage Park now beinl! built. A private company has proposed such a project, which may 1>1· considered by the council in the near future Elders Lead Program on Age, Aging More than 50,000 persons older than 60 Uve within Sadldleback College's attendance boundaries. Statistics like that one prompt- ed the Mission Viejo school lo eslabU1h a gerontology program, now near the end of llS fiMit sem ester. Thursday al 1 p.mllt..,.t the Harvard Avenue Colhtttunily Clubhouse. 14701 Harvard Ave. in Irvine, the first public meeting of what will be called the "Emeritus CouncjJ" convenes. This panel . comprised or senior citizens and others with an in· lerest and ex~rtise In serving the elderly, will serve as the primary advisory board ror the e erontotogy program, ac~ to Dr. Bob PettegilJ, program COOt"dinttol' and.Jnstruct.or. J,>«tesm ls a 1raduate of USC's ' Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center. which pioneered mueb of the currcot nurry d researclt in- to aa1nC and the elderJy. (S..ELDEBS, Pqe,U) • cent rise. • Oil Minister Tuyc h /\b· dulkarim or Iraq, one oflhe price hawks, said, "The majority will decide the rate of the increase, not one or two. I am sure the ma· JOrity is for an increase as much as the rate of inflation." OPEC economists have estimated inflation of goods im· ported by OPEC members from industrialized countries at 26 per· cent since the last rate increase in 1975. Wes tern officiaJs contend that this inflation averaged less than 10 percent. Probe Scheduled bOS ANGELES <AP) -Los Angeles County s upervisors have voted to seek a state investigation of automobile insurance rates, saying local motorisL" are being gouged for ab<lUt $559 mitlinn •I year. Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs in the mid 70s · on the coast, 80 inland. Lows in the mid 40s. INSIDE TOD~ l' Fib~ McGee ii bock, but thil time it'• on teltvilion, no( rodio,.ond he tOon't ~his f01'IOIU Clol~. St°'71, pktUTe, A7. Index ... A,2 DAILY PILOT Wedne8da December 16. 11171$ Po( If le Oceon SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS D.ltly l'•lol ...... t.Up THESE ARE EXISTING SUPEAVISORIAL DISTRICTS 1971 lines No Longer Balance 'One.man, One-vote' Rule Gunshot in Groin Ends Pair's Fight A quarrel between an estranged couple a~ u Mission Viejo home ended early today when the woman asscrtcdly shut her spouse in the groin. Orange County Sheriff's of ficers identified the woman as Jean Trant, 41. of 1501 Pegasus ~t., Santn Ana. She WllS booked into the County Jail on churges of Frm.P~Al TRASH ... sider a collection company that offered a recycling service. with proceeds returning to the City, such as the ofkr made by C-V Disposal. I But the council turned down that company 's offer and decided to rem::un wllh Ocwey's Hubb1!>h. Industrial art'J S Y.cn· 1•xcludcd from th<' cnntr;H:t al lhe urging by Todd N1t'hol!><>n. c'<ccut1vt· director or the Greater Irvine In· dustr1al League I Nicholson s aid industrial firms want to decide their uwn pickup companies, becau1>c they have special probl(•ms, including m- 1 dustrial espionage between com· pan1es , contaminJtion, ;ind special shredding needs. ·~yerLecuh Way to Grave V ~:'liTl' llA I 1\ I' I i\ 22 yt'ilr ohi man has l•'d juthonl1C'~ to the ~ r a v t' o ( l h l' .S 1 m 1 V :al k y housewife hl' adm1ttC'd k1llrn.-:. ~md now Hll'hard W nurkcc f..i<:l'S '.\4'0\\•nc ing on JMI 17 Durkee. who ori11maJly said the bhOoting of Anto1ncUc Talan, 311, w~ ucc1dentJI. plt'Jded guilty to murder Just before his trial was sch<'dul<'d to hcgin tn Ventura <'ount y Sup(•rillf C.:ourt on Mon· t!Jy lit• lf'tl 1n1.·'''\tJ:UlO~ lo the• S~n· ta Sui.ana mountu1n11 and a sh till ow ~ravf'. which he 1rnjct ht• du.: In ;advance or llhoollng MM T<ilan in tht> bac-k of the head as 11he adrntn'd lhC' \•1ew Joh Grant Asked A 'rt.A !'IT A I A J> > Mtc:-r a one- hour d1sC'u'"on with Prt>:11ldt>nt t'lt>ct ('artf'r TuMd.1v, a l(roup of mflut>nll al m>1}nrs wa~ en C'Our <1ged by the rres1dcnt t'IC'ct's <'Omm1lmc>nl to the cltit'1, but anx1ou-s set' how Carter will stimulate the economy Mayors proposed a $12 3 billion domestic spending plan de<;1gned lo create l million jobs, but Carter would not commit himselrto it. 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""' 4K-otl0 ~r~ :.::. °:i:t:..cM: .. ~:.:= M•'''' t r ••wtrH..-mt"'" ""''',. ,.... ... ft1>rodvctd •llMtwt ._., ,., Hfmln~ •• <_, ......... ~~~~~".:::::r:u:: ... :'c~::. ~·:. =~r.,,.'lJ :~~:. _,,,,,, MllllM• attempted murder. It is alleged that Mrs. Trant shot David Trant. 45, as he hustled her to her car outside his home at 24122 Salero Drive. Of· ficers said the quarrel that began inside the home continued all the way down the driveway and to the sidewalk. Officers said Mrs. Trant ob- jected to being pushed into the car by her hus band and took a gun from the glove compartment and shot.him. The victim was reported to be in satisfactory condition today at M!ss.ion ~o~munity Hospital, M1ss1on V1e10. Officers hope to arraign Mrs. Trant Thursday in Santa Ana Municipal Court. . Noise Critic Says Airport . Poll Erred A critic of noise at the Orange County Airport Tues day at- tacked a co\1nly·hired consul- l;.int 's survey that concluded that residents in general don 't believe the airport 1s a sigruficant pro- blem. Newport Beach r esident Daniel gmory. who was among those calling for a consultanl's survey, claimed irrelevant l'C'onom1c questions w('re asked ..ilung "1th airport n0tS<' .ques- tmns And. he claimed a consultant drew noise boundarit>s around the county·o" ned facility that rc- JllY "'l'rc not noisy. As a result. he contended, only 33 of the 306 airport area res1 - dt•nt~. really Ii ve within an area to which noise standards would apply County s upervisors Tuesday put orr receiving the consultant's rePort. artcr Newport Beach city offiC'ials asked to review 1t for a week. f,mory did not address his critical t'omments to lhe supervisors, but distributed a seven-page written report to tho press. Terrorists Levy Threat In Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - 1..etters purportinl( lo be from a terrorist ~roup identified as the ·'Com bincd Li be ration Front'· threatened today to blow up ··strategic " locations In Oklahoma City unlt'lls the group was paid $1 million in small bills. The three·page letters were left outside a City Hall door before 8 a.m. and were ad· dressed to Mayor Patience Lat- ting and City Manager Jim Cook. Officials of the federal AJcobol, Tobacco and Firearms division of the Treasury Department, the FBI and local officers Im- mediately began a search of . areas where any bombs might be planted. The letter included drawings or an alleged bomb -a drawing whlcb • federal sPokesman said showed a blgb degree or tophlstication. The letters said that directions for delivery of the $1 million would be given to officials at 2 "p.m. Federal officials said the lot· ters were bJgbl,y literate and t.be drawlng of tbc bomb indicated that, should the writer bsve ac- cesa to the necessary materlals, he couad bulld a bomb of powerful force: omce.ra ... ,th 1uard clots be.an check.lna out pubUc buildings, the re""oln and othe:t places where a ttn"Orial IJ'OUP mlJ)\t possibly place a bomb. Fr.-.P~Al . JlNES DitA WN •.. Scl\mlt "WOUid rcllnqW.Sh bl.i uraw up proposals representation in portions of Bot after about lO conferences, F o u n t a l ll V a l l e y a n d the aides were stalemated on Wutmlnster to Fir~l District proposals and the proJect 'f.&S Sll~iJor Phlhp~t.bony. abandoned des p lt e th e Aftd portlona ot Huntington aupervisors' resolve lo tuck.le re· Beach now 111 Riley's district districting in a non·elccllon yt.'ar would end up In Sehmll':c Since lhen. thl' 1s!.ue ttltli luh\ Overall , the most dramatic dormant until Butcher's chat change in the Butcher proposal 1s with Riley lhi!f week. a chat 1n tn Diedr1ch's 1'hird 01strict which ll1ky was bhown only lht' As proposed, 11 would stn•lch proposed 1''1fth 01str1ct boun· from La Habra an the northcllbt darles to roughly Ortega H1ghw<1y Riley said today he 1s "das- and the San Dit'go Freeway in tressL'<i" by Butcher's unorrlcial the southeast. role as apparently u volunteer Pr~ s c n t 1. y ._ the f i v e consultant in the study. supervtsorlal d1stnct!. are badly ttutcher. an ucknowlt.'dged out of whack relative lo popula· <'Ompuler and math expert, Is lion reprcsentl'd known to have had a series of Mid-year figures show that conferences with Diedrich that Riley. for ex~mple, represents involved the redistricting study, 426,265 residents. Schmit Wh at happens to the polltlcoJ represents only 318:328, accord· consultant's handiwork depends 1ng lo the mld-yead1gures. on the collective action or the The, sa~e . st~tistics show An-board of supervisors. tho~y s district 1~ h~me to 327,560 It alone has the say in re-~es1dents .. Dierteh s lo 3JO,S61 districting, a say that Diedrich an~ Clar~ s to319,Ja>. . described last year as "purely a THIS IS 'PLAN A' FOR COUNTY REDISTRICTING Supervisors ~re. reqwred by political decision as the drawmg state law to red1stnct at least on. or aJl political boundaries is .. It Would Put Schmit In Newport, Diedrich In South County cc every 10 years to correct any Buther'.s .. plan A·· inc:ludes population imbalances that political advantuges for Schmit. m1~ht ex~st. . Anthony and Clark. Such 1mbalance.s U~at exist For Schmit, it gives him an ln- Train RainS Truck now arc seen as a vi~lat~on of the road Into Newport Beach where one· man, one-vote pnnc1ple.. his political backers feel his con- MARLAND, Okla. (AP> -An Amtrak passenger train collided with a gasoline truck at a rural crossing rtear this north-central Oklahoma town today. killing two trainmen and the driver of lhe truck. as "a crumpled. burning mess ." The train reportedly was south- bound lo Houston. Orange County super.visors servative stances will be well re· la.st drew new bound~es in 1971 ceived and where, they believe, Passengers were taken on local school buses to the nearby Ponca City train depot. Jt had not been determined whether they would be bused to their destination or picked up by another train. with. for~er supervtsor .Robert campaign dollars will be availa· Balhn being charged with de-ble hber~t ely .c.e rryi:nandering For Anthony, Butcher's pro-P?~e~ha~ political nvafs out or posal gives him a district that in· Poltce said the southbound Am- trak train, carrying 100 to 110 passengers. plowed into the bulk l.lil tanker about 10 a.m., slicing the truck in half. his d1stnct. . eludes :.111 uf his home city, Early last ye~r •. supervisors Westminster. vo~ed 3·~ lo rc~1slnC't ~d ap-And for Clark, the Butcher re· J?OLOted u committee of aides to districting plan gives him all of E'rot1t Page A 1 F ro. Page AJ ELDERS •.. Pettegill said far more people fit into the category or "older adults" than ever before. Specific courses offered under the school's gerontology program include Widows and Widowers - New Horizons," a series of pre- sentations by experts related to the problems or losing a spouse late in Ure. There is also a class in planning for retirement that is designed to examine ways to make the most of lire in the retirement years. Other cl.asses examine the various problems of old age and the elderly and s uggest the most acceptable methods for coping with them. Students can take a variety or courses leading to careers in nursing home and retirement community management, nutri- tion. service programs for the elderly. consumer protection and recreation. Brochures prepared by Sad- dleback describing the geron- tology program noted that in 1900, three million Americans were over 65. There are now 2J million and each day, another 4,000 persons reach that mllestone. "Many problems or the elderly are coming to light that weren't known or were ignored in the past." Pettcgill said. People who work with older people may do a good job now but mJght do their jobs better with help, he added. "One or our goals is to get in- formation out to young and old to show I hat old age is not so bad - that it can be a great time of hfe." Pettegill said. Of particular concern, Pel- teglll noted, are mandatory re- tirement policies that rob society of experienced, highly qualified people and services oC women whose husbands have re~ and whose children are JUQwn. The present program at Sad- dleback has four educational "tracks." Three or the tracks arc de- signed ror students who ar~ plan- ning careers In geronto.logy and involve such things as ad- ministrative management recreation and leisure and service delivery. Rapist Gets Nine Months In County Jail A man who admitted in the courtroom that he raped an lrvlne woman who was six mootbs pregnant at the time has been sentenced to nine month.~ in Orange County Jail and placed on three years probation. Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMUlan ordered the sentence for Donley Ray Sharp, 40, oC San- ta Ana. after the defendant pleaded guilty lo charges or rape by threat. Additional charges of kidnap and sex perversion were cirol>ped. Sharp was arrested by lrvlne police June 5 after being iden- Ufied by the 18·.Yoar-old victim AS the man who drove her lo hia camper to the Culver Drive area and then raped ber. Anaheim, where he was once mayor. Diedrich potentially loses the three cities where he and other Democrats do well -Buena Park, La Palma and Cypress - and exposes him to the risk of be- ing a new Cace in parts of Ori.tnge and parts of the Saddleback Valley. However, southeastern Orange County is where the action is these days as far as county gov- ernment is concerned. Riley loses territory under any attempt to correct the political imbalance. The twisted remains or the truck burst into names, witnesses said, while the train continued down the track tor about a mile and a half before catching fire. The train 's engineer. identified .as Earl Hulse, and Junior Young, the train 's fireman, were killed, police said. The dead truck driver was not identified. There were no reports of in- juries to passengers. The locomotive and three cars, in- cluding a baggage car loaded with Christmas presents, reportedly burned as long as two hours alter the accident. Witnesses described the truck SWINDLE. • • and its chief oUicer, Louis Carabini Jr .. to halt the practice of selling bags of silver coins as investments and using the pro- ceeds to pay off old customers. The suit says the entry is raJse, malicious and unprivUeged and seeks redress for damages to the plaintiff's reputation and ability to conduct business. Monex says in the suit that it demanded correction or retrac- tion from the book company, but neither has been made. 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Dltl1'>ll -Cl1Kln ... 1•"K• t•<-.•-r--Dy IM HAll ... tl A•-l1ll001fl ""'lltfl .. t !lit• .. •> -lnlll'IOI • ' I l/N DAILY PILOT 8f 'Bene ficial'? Personal Loans Send It Soaring By MILTON MOSKOWIT'~ Thanks to people btlna 11lrJpped for fund:s, 19'18 hia turned out' lo be a Hn.aational yuar for ll company called Beneficial Corp. ll will net lJOOmllUon after taxes forlhettrat lime In lts hbtory . The main generator of thesu fronts Is Dencflcial'a mainstream buslnes:i: maklna smal loans that carry hlah rates of interest. The c:ompariy operule• more than 1,'100 ot- f ices under th e Benef1c1al Finance flag Thia network ranks 3!I the nation 'a second largeatsmall loan opera· tlon. the No. 1 bolnll Household Finance Corp UffC> Money Tree Business has ~n so brtsk lh•s year that Benellclal re cenlly reached a new high-water mark when it recorded more than $2 b1lhon m rect:1vables. or money owed to It. There are only about 35 commercial banks that have thot much outstanding 10 loans. Hut then banks don't operate the way Beneflc1al F1nn.ncedoe5. BENEFICI Ai. SWE~ ITS LOAN portfolio to $2 bllllon by extending credit lo thousands or persons who might not be able to qualify for cred1t al a bunk or who overextended themselves with bank credit or who simply succumbs to o 8enef1c1al pitch. It's a little like the CU radio buo;lness. where Beneflchil also operates through 1ta ownership or Midland lnternll· llonal CB units are turned out che1tply In the Far East, then i.oldhere by Beneficial at u subat1mtlal markup. In its fi nance l business, Benef1c1aJ buys money cheaply -and then resell' It to you dearly. , Just how dearly was brouaht home to me a few weeks aao when a friend showec.I me ia Benef1ch1I sollc1tahon that had come in them ail MY FRIEND HAD JUST BOUGHT a house. The local Beneficial orrtce had somehow obtained a llat of new • ht>meowners. And in the mailbox arri vt..>d this "Dear Frtend" l letter staling ··now would you bkc to have a couple of hundred dollars I In your pocket right now" A couple of hundred dollars to buy gilts. some of the things you need. or to do the thin&& you wanlor Just lo haveand etlJOY' Sound good~ "Well, you can have It' The enclosed C1u.h Voucher represenu my guarantee lo lend you lhe amount ahown on the 'oucher -no quesllons asked Just fill In the necessary spaces and mail it back Lo me You will receive your money by return ma.ii!" ENCLOSED WAS A CASH VOUCHER for $214 .7'. All that was needed to complete the deal was my friend's s11n11ture a nd Social Security number. The money would then be dispatched 1mmcd1ately. lf you looked at lhe buck of lhc voucher. you i:.aw the tcrmsofth1s "generous'' offer The loan would have been repayable ln 24 monthly In· stallments of $12 Ergo, for getting thi11 quick $214.'14, my friend would pay Beneficial 11 total of $288. That works out to un annual Interest rate of 29 9 perctml. double the peraon11l loan rate al most banks FURTHE R DOWN, IN SMALLER print. was the notice that by signing this voucher -and thereby accepting the loan my friend would put up as sccunty "all the household fum111hings and appliances" in his home In case of default, Bencf1c1al could come in and walk away with the TV set. washing machine or anyp1ece0Hurmture in the house This 1s certainJy the finance busmess. Whether It's "bcnef1c1al ' d ependl> on where you happen to be silting ll seems to be all right ror Beneficial shareholders. Earlier this year the company increased 1Ls quarterly d1v1dend from 31 1/.t cents to36'• cents . Now it's aboulloup1lagaln -to40cents, Stocks Push A.head, Over Profit Taking . NEW YORK !AP> -The stock market mana1ed a modest advance today ufler trading In mixed ground Cor most of the day. As In several recent sessions. the murkol lndexes were buffeted by prof1t-takmg. The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks guinert 3 16 points te> 983.79 1Jp11 oud Dow u• N!W YOAIC IAPI T..., IOll°"'ll\9 l"I \l"OW'\ tt-tv N'"""' Yor• !t,,,,~ Ecch.lnil'f l~~O:~~n~"~'!,",!',~~·!n::t•~ ~~ pucen' et tf'l•nQ• r•otrd•••~ of ¥0iUfftl't fO" Frid•• No MCUrtUf'.., lr•dl'"J belDlti'f iJ -''" tntl• -l'jtl • .,., "*"'"'·~ ,,...,_, ., ..... d1'fer•nce DetwPt-n o,.-,.,.. .. 1011\ <IO\lng Ottce •t\d tod4 y \ • D "' ortte I Otoe• FOl'j 1 Untltl wt 3 St• 5• • Otllon• Cp S ht~111tnn ' l un-A.-mo 1 a... \ltt• l Alll..i !><>°"' • V~(orr> lO A.m,:.1n \'f' t1 (;~ A,.tr4 It GllWlnd wl 1l lt'•cor '"' :; ~,:,~~~ ~\1 '' M•r•tP\n Mt II AllC~ MIQ 11 M.ac.mlllri nt ;J :.~~11:.1 ) I ~ . tJ ••• ' /It l • '. I ' I ,. ,, .. ) . 0 9 .. OOWNJ l •\I ?1 ' . ,,. ,., ' , ... 411) l~\· H• 31•1 , ... , ... ••• ,, . )I • I~ ' • "" Uo '• l'f'I ''"' 1 , tJO • a, Up 110 • tJrt • I uo • Up UP I Jo Uo Un '• un '• un . "" IJO If tin '• VP ,, ,, ' "' '" V) •• •I I) ,, I I , . . 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'IV Highlights Not•<•'' "-'•OV Otvtt" O'•t l.fttJw #'Mt Ovr\V•llt to S•c l•Of"I U I• Qt tM V.tHorn1• C •v•t (OM f"-f"oo.tflt' "'' ..., ue•ow l)tfl"••O •o t:w •btltVJrJtMld tw Rt'f'<O A.11.•••t"'' It\( w~ t....t 4IC,t ~." ,.., l~t Dov• !:at'**' Suitt tjt). --1 8 .. CI\ (•1o•o1nl• "660. wW 00. '°"' ~· PUil'•( •1>< 110'1 •I !601 no.. ~,,.,., N•wuot t U••t h (Allfonu,. NOTIC l Of' MIAlll HG 01' l>ITITION 110• l>llOIATI! 01' WILL ANO l'O• 1..ITTl•S 01' AO· MINIUllATION Wint THI! W1Ll..Alt• HUlllO AMO AUTMO•IZ.ATtON TO AOMllflSTlll UNOI• THI IH09 .. llNOINT AOMINISTllATlON OI' HTATIH ACT KOCE 9 7::.1 -Starboard. Singer Kellee Patterson and h~r group perform before a live audien<'e al the Cannery restaurant in Newport Be:.ich .,,t.60 "" Ot'o m""' "· l~I• ot 10 00 O'ctot• A M Ou•ntv •l'\d Oe\tflptle>f' ) _.... Ortwvr-tilt< t 11tb11Wf\ 0.4.i\llltlt ()f pu hburqh In< , t WOOd \l•no O'"~' '°"'"'with r•oht t\MWf '"''"'" 1 WOOd •-dr•w•r t')IU\ ? 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Oe<•-NOTIC:E l'io HE JIEllV c;1\/EN fMI OOAOTHY 0 PAOIA'io l\O\ ll~hf,.t•n • OlftUttOA fOt Prot:J4t• ot W•tt Md •Of' l.At .. n of Adm•t\hftot•on Wltf'I WtU •n MHd end 41uth'lflh '" ttd"t•nhltf' ""' difitr 1twi tnc:tfOltn<Mnt Aom1n•\hahon ~ e'\t•t•' Ac' r•fVftt\( ff IO Wt'll(h I\ m.8di •or •Uf'"ttw..-p.artlt u'•'' @net th.at t"' u~ •nd P"a<.• rtf PMtu lnq ltw ~ """ o.wn "'' tor J•"V•'Y •. 1~11. ttt 10 00 "m 1n tt\tt <:our-troom o• ~'1m.n1 No I"' \Al~ r<><i•1 At 100 CM< Otnl"' ()fh1tt Wtt\t, 1n lnit• (.1ty Of ~t4 A/\a1 c..tlforn1"" NBC IJ 8.00 -John Oavidson Christmas Show. The ~nnon Sist(·rs and John's family join the sing(•r for his first holiday TV special. The show was taped in Davidson's home. CBS fJ 9:00 -"The G<.•taway. ··Steve McQueen and Ali McGra w are out to elude both the good guys and the bad guys in this 1972 movie with B~n Johnson wid Sally Struthers. E ututtvfl' \ \Wl1t"-I cha•r .tYO<~ urHn f~htH' 41'\d vin'/f. 1 EM"cullw'~ 'w1v .. 1 r r•alr (l)yerttd fn brow n MUQltt'lyc:t. 1 E lf.,tUl1v,. \ <r.tlr cov ,.,-<' 1n blVtt tAt.r•< dt'ld v•nvt. • £.nd r 4'bl"' 18 • )0, WOO(J •lflfh •Jiff~ \,....If Oaleio ~c•mcw" tO~ 1~7& "'11.Ll•M E St JOH .. Countv Clork Sll..YAS& IATON 114'Wnt S.nll An• •i.• \Mite A.,., C:A '1711 "'' ,, SA-I 14J Oeled lhl\ 111\ddv nl O•cemcer 1~16 v.,~,, HOflk.\M''4 P\1!>41\Md O•Anq& (Od\I OOllV Piiot O<Kember u , 1970 SW'" An-.,1w· P.tllleMr Pubt1-.~d Or .. noe Co;ol D••'v P1l()t 0e< u , tS 11 1'1• TV DAILY LOG PUBLIC NOTICE Cl>·l111 SUl>IAIOA C:OUATOl'THIE STATE 01' CALll'ORHIA l'Oll THEC:OUHTVOFOR•NGE No.A·ttltt NOTICE OF MEARING OF l>ITITtOH FO• PROBATE 01> WILL ANO f'OR LETTIRS TEST.AMEN· TAAY E•l"I• QI IRENE M4RV LAC:EV 0.(f"it~ NOTIC:E IS '1E"1E8V GIVEN IMI THOMAS E LAC:EV ~A\ lol<>d her•on • J»tlllon fol Probdt~ of Wiii Md tty t\ ~~of LeltPr"' Ttl,tam,,ntMV to the l}.11tll1()nt'r rel~r~ncP to whl<.h I\ m8de to/ lunher p;irt1cular\ "'"0 1Mt tnf'I' f ,.,..,. dM p1ac« ot ht iJ' 1no ,,..,. ,.,,.,..,. n1" been \4'1 tor Janu1try 4, 1911, "' 1() 00 11 M 1n thP courtroom of O~r1~t ••o 1 ot \.ct10 courL ot 700 C.•Wf Ceott•r Or•v~· W••\t 1n IN! C1tv nf Sdnto An.a. l&Ut011>1d Oah."d OMiPml)I•..-10 1•u" WllLIAME StJOHN County c_1,.r1, STE PHEW A. OE A I( UM W50 l<ll•tl• Aven~ &QMlm,CA~ •ttor"•'f' for· Pt1•t10f\tr Put>'•\t'ed Ordnq,.. (0.-,,1 0111ty P1tot 0.·1 I< IS 71 19/h PUBLIC NOTICE S·J1J .. PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPAL COUllT, W EST O•AlfGE COUNTY JUOIC:IAL OtST .. It•• Wettmlft\ttr Awe""•· WttlmlMter. C:.llfornl•. PLAINTIFF SAAAE 1.EAHV OEFEN OANT C:AL P4C1F1( C:OAPORA TION, • corparalion, RUSS MILLETTE LARRY KE NEMOAE, JI! , DOES I lh•Ou<)h V Inc lu~'"' SUMMONS CH• Number· U21S HOTICI ! Yow ..... -n ...... IM court m•v o.cl<llt •!!"Inst you -,_ belltfl 11urd uni .. , you ,...._.. wl!lllA JD d•"· RMd I ... lftf0r"'61 .... 1111-. AVISOI U1ted 11• lido <Mm•-. It Trl-.1 _.,. •cldlr coMr• Ucl. ''" •-I• 1 ,,,.,,., qff Ud. re_.u -tro cit JO dtu. u1 I• lnlonMCIOft -ti-. TO THE OEFEN()o\lojT· A cl•ll com- "'"'"' ""' ~ f toeo t>v 111e r><a1'1tlff ~IMI YoU (~• loolnol•• t " II vou wl\11 to Oelefld thl• laW\Ull, .,.... m11>t. wttnln lOO•v• •It., lnl'"""· mo'" '' 'ervttd on vou. ffte wllh U'U'\ court "wrUttn 9teedtM Jn •!!~ 10 !tie comp1,.1n1 (ti • Ju5tlc~ """'1. vou mtne hie wit" tne court a writ"°"' ()lead· 1no or <..tu"' dn oral pleadtno to be M · tuftd 1n lhc.o docket In re\oonW to tnre co 'otalnf; wHhln )0 d•V' .,,et" thlt \Uft'H'l"'l()n\ •\Wf'lll!don you• o Unt .... ~vou~o,_..Pol\0, y0Uf"~t6UH wUt be entered uc><>n a00Uc•t1on of t""' Piit1n11tt and .,,,, coun may enter a lllOQ-nl "O••n•I vou lo• '"" ,..,llef o. ~noed In the como••1,,l, wr.icn coutd fWEDNESDAY I I EVENING I 6:00 u o 1a 1 10 111. • 3 i m Ht•' o 12>11 e ' ( 2\1 ' e > m N .. s 0 r~ lJh!S Bnhlb'll Lu~ lin~les lak~o\ v; New Ool~Jn; l e 1 Gome• Pyle O Gunsmokt m Putnd&e family m Aam·IZ fll) ElecttK tompu• 13'' Di"'h! ft) llltle Ruuls · -6:30- 0 .Din.iM c...;.,1~ Ulllud• 111111!'11 Slack f'h1t Solver; Ch•ol" 1-4,.,.,,,, Re111v Rick 0-.f~ ~nd the 01·.1.u lluri. S111y Chaffer an~ 01411~ luhn "" 1 6 Andy Gufhth 1101 Merv Grilf1n Sllow W hmffy Allt11 117 1 3 1 Gun~t Wloom NOTICI TOCAEOITOllS SUPElllOA COUllT OF THE STATE Ol'CALIFOllHIA l'Oll THI COUNTY 01' ORANGE Ho A·~~ ==v°o~,~~~';~;'!'0~=:~:.:~~ 7:00 QUe11tdiMP>ecomplalnl ., D z3, 61 m Nein In thf! M•tter ot th• Ed1tt~ of ~l'OllGE HUMP HAE VS FllAKES. Al(4 CiE0"1CiE •I F llAKES, AKA (;EOllCiE FAAo<ES. Oecea"'° c. 11 '°" "'"' t• -• ,.,. a11.nc. Of en 16 \ M1 Three Sons _,,ey In tfti. mattu, '"" .-d t1o I e >lo Tell the l1111J1 \o 'rempttv •• '~'' your w•lttott 0 Concentration ~·J~~::~;":l.:":1~'" ... 11-· m 11..ove Luc1 Not1ce 1-.. ht•iebv Qtven to C"ltdttor,. Mv•no c1a1m\ .aoa1n\I tne \cl•d <Mcw~ """t to flle ,.,.,d tla1m\ 1n t~ otHc• Of v-..• ttt:rtt of tn.:~ dfo..-c:wtd court Of' to Pf'·\ltnl tl"!Pm 10 the.• undff,,•Qnl-d at tnc Qlllrn ol A08EllT J POllc.H. Ill \Orn'"'' •1 Low 1110 S Hae lend!\ Blvd 'Su•I~ 10~. 1n lh,. Cttv of Hctclfon(ltt t1fll1Qht\, in Lo' AnOf"lf'I., COU"1Y wtllc'1 IUftl',. othcP '' 1,...,,1 pl.-.co ot h\nl~\ ot ttw< undt'"1Qrwd in all matter' ~n,1n 1nq to ~1d e"''"'" 5•Jt h c tatm ' with t~ rt""<.,.,_'Wry vouctiirr'\ mu\t bl tlllfd or P/'PV•nlft(f ,, ... 1\IOf't'\A1d w 11h1n t{'lt)t'" AICHAAO J WACK,'""~ CE Tht FBI Bv Norm• Pel me•. O<lpuly m ~run Dram' <s.;~;• •0td .. compt&lnl" lncl11cle• til> ltbdletl/lehrer Report cro\\-como1a1n1 "Pl&lnllW •nc'"°"'' ( 29 8 l Bonanu crnn·<Ompl•1nanl. "d•IPnddnl" In @!)Dramatic SerttS cludo• cro" d<!lend•nl, \l"<IUI•• In· ft) Addams hm1ly ~:=~ ,::,:.~~n:~~u~~~1:;tt1~ -7:30- r>4Hdlnq '"' lud•no an""''""' demu• -D m Name Thll Tune "" el< mu\! be on I"" ll)(m •tQU<•IO r t; The Odd Couplt by thf• Glhfotnl• Aute' ol court YDUt .. u .. G orlQIMI pl~"dlr>Q mu,I I)& llltd In tl\l\ -....,!ch ame court with 0<00<"• 1111nq '""'Md P<OOI 1 8 $128,000 Question 1n..1 A <OPv '"'"•ol ""' ">•vt•d on Men O Tht Joker's Wold 1)1.intott-. allorno ""° on u cl\ ot••,,.. 10 Pritt Is Rll!hl """'" .. ""M '""" fir\t oubllc.ahooOf lh1• nollf# CMlt'd °'" I> 1q10 GFOllC.E ANN FA4KES flJTHlll :~~',:,"' ,;~~e'!"~:~~:::''.7'::~!: m B1idy Bunch v-.v11<1 on d """• m•v varv <1e~110lno 11 a PoP Gots tht Counlry E ~1teutorl)f tn .. w111 of 'l.didO.ceOt->f'lt on 1"" ""''""" 01 -.rvice F0< " .. ,mp1~ 1231 & Celebnty Sweepstakes ~c~~.~~~ 101nrouon ••S tO 1H1 Hoaan's Heroes llOIE•T J l"OllCM --~·IH.Aw J!JO S. Ha<1•ftd• Bl•d S..llo IOS P"UL M MOllGAN fil) Cllannel 28 fonlthl ... New-1 c. .. ter Ori••. S110•20 JI $25,000 Py"mld ._,.., .. Ho1~fth. C:A N--1 k•cft, C:A tltf>O m Fla~ Gordon Pubf• .~ Qr41noe-C.od .t OdllY Piiot Oi•c ~ u. 72. ~. 1•11> A"°'",..y IH Pl•ontlll Pur,tltJtMS Or1'nq~ '(M~t Oj1lv Piiot 0e< I, 8 IS, 11, 1911> :>0»76 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' GOVE •NIHG toA•OMIMll!ll ILICTION AHO NOTICE TOOICLAlll! CANOIDACY l'Oll SCMOOl..OISTlltc:T GOVERNING BOAllOMEM8111 ltLl!CTIOMTO•E HILO llt THI SIAl..IEACMSCHOOI.. OISTlltCT NOTICE IS HE II ERV Gt VEN TO "lL OUAllPIEO PE ASONS 11\el on~'"' Ilion w•ll be ntlf'J in 1rt ... Seal BrMP't SC:tQof O•i t,.ct Countv ot Oritn~ ~t<tl~ °' C:,,,11fl'\u'l11• .,n '""8th <layo• M.1ircn. t11n •or ttw purootie of et~ t1no member' to tr. O')ttflorn11"tQ 004r'd Of \nw ltJllOwlftOd~\frltf\ OtSTlltCT ~EAl 8EAC:H \C:HOOl 01\TlllCT HUNT IN<; TON llE 4(H UNIOO. 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J\llA Slit ILIOIOOS I· Reotlllf AfM 2 I • ll199nte AIM f t ·A199nttA<MS I • Aeoente AIM 7 OISTlllTOCOl..IGIAl.COMUNIOAO ~~T.t.l l •RtOtlll••l'Mt '·"-"''" .... ' , l'ormnparodKlt•tr c.eMIO.ttuny,._.,.,.,.,.,~-•leele(. I~ etten • sv ol~t'°".,. la otkl,,. dltl Aeol\tr .. Of VMth.,. 1JOO s . .or-11-. '-"'•AN, C.tlfornle , T91fl 9'<1¥a<I-\ de <eftdldet.wa y llOf'nl)re,,,_l_ WW\ fl-cllt- betl Mf •fUllV-\ (Oft ti ~W., of VOi.-. dtl -Ciiio wnet• M- tttlo<mtlltt. • m-. tarcMr • •M S-OOjt.M. Cltl ell••• Olt....,_dt 1'1t. lll CHAOOttte Jf tie Nov ......... lil't A I 01-SON. ""°1tlf¥ of VotM \ ~Jl!!•NITltl~ll..fON,OlputlMle l'llll41•-0r~ COU I Delly PllOt, Ol(e-1, 0 , U, 1'1• 8 :00 O u 3 Good f1mcs 1111·1! t !.t't11ur HmcJ,1 1fl in~· 111 t1om• n11ht All••• 111rhl 1'11llu11.1 •nrl 1111• th1l<!1r•11 ;111All'''' frn h1•r tu ~'O IH ,. thuu tt '"" 1.11 h11t lhr t1l,11 I' JhAI 1'11ll1thJ 1.tkt~ fitlllUA 111 I' lllU•h llllJI~ 11>1 ~ Jhdn koc ~ 111 ~"' 0 THE JOHN DAVIDSON * CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! YEARS FINEST SHOW FOR ENTIRE FAMILY! D U 1 l 6 J IJOJ m f5lllilllolln Dntdi.on Cllmtmn l how S1nr1·1 John ll~v1dson, m h1~ '"'' llol11t.11 l~l,vt>1on ~Pr<••I •~ tum1•d by h" ldnuly tl1\ wol~ lt1t kit th•n two t h1te11en hi\ mo1he1 ·'"° IAlhe1 ;110 on law\ dnd lh~ ldm•loe~ ol tu~ ~cMt Rue\h th-. Lennon S"ll"' lh• spectdl was l•Ped di the Dav11I '!On ll<lmt tn H1dck'n Hilts CaltfOrnt• It J Morie; {2tlr) "Operation Mid la4r (coM) ·~7 J.i<~ l emllllffi 8 ( 2'J 11 ) t>t Bionic Woman "Jaimes Sh1~td' f'Aot I l~11n~ SomCllllls en1Qll\ ~~ ,1 l'nl1cr A(Ad emy tadtt to IO<at• • '"'"~" woman a11ent •nown 10 b• 111 lh• tlJ>\ t e i CoOlllO A!Kbon D lolowl1: (2hr) "Th• Younr S..acn~ (dra1 tit t111r11~11~··••·1 m Wild Wo!ld of Animals a> "'" M.uon ED llofu11 V11iety Hour lllJ lbtioftal Geocraph1t Em Masterpiece Thulrt. KO• Cr1111 Wu My Valley m .-uncuar• l'r°'''""' -8:30-D lf7) I 3) The JtfftrJOfll f 11111/U\ ,.hen th• Jetterwns I01b11J llrr to en1erta10 lw boyto1tnd o.erno~nt florenct qW~ he• 1ob-much !IJ thP dlwreu ol louiM" and lhr. deltghr c~ Geoige U laM Anlt!Kln Style m Crou·W'lf1 9:00 8 fJl'} (3J !f J CBS Wedntsd•r Mewle: \CJ (2"'11tr) "The Getaay" (ad•) '12 St~ve McQueen Alt MacCra• Ben Johnson. S~tly Struthe11 Doc McCoy. ' man stuck , bt~1nd ba", arrantes with hts ,.,,, Carol, to make a dut w1lh a crookt•d pnro4e board off1c1al Th, rathan~1· will spung Doc from p111o11n 1n ,,1uin IOI 11111 hos lah hom d d~ORrl OU\ ban• htlSI Tiie holdup IUCtt·tdS bu! ooce Doc and Carol ~avr lht monry thf-d•at $larts to !all apa11 D 12JI l$J (fOl fl3 Dean Maritn Celebrity ~ Danny ltiomas slM of lhe Practoee. is • roasle<I · by celebuty euesls 1nclud1ng luc1tte Ban. 0110ft Welles. Gene Kelly. Dena D1et11ch. Harvey Korman Jtmmot Wal~e•. Mitton Berte Howard l:o!.ell. N1pn y Russrll. Ruth 8u111, Don Knotts. Jan Mu11~y. Charlie Callu, Sand• Herdt. Ch31Q a"d Red &lions • Oral Mtltt' Cllrllt!MS Drtlfll Hatahe Cole i•ne~ "Tiit C!111\fmes 'i11t1K •Ill! 0 ltulv N1~hl Al-.Q tr.1lu•td ,11e htr .,,,,. 11uPv••'> by S•tl o1nd Maoly Kroltt Or 11 k<1b1•1h mP)~aR~ " Ynu1 l111p , ,tblr Drram · 0 (29 8) 39 811tlh lJll l W111 '"' I I Ill Wh1 ,, I dl\ttiUO•K'd '"~" (1.,ubl~d b1 lu •"° ~ dtUR •11lhl hon '' 1111\ld.,t•11t, dttU~t'd ut koll1111, • hot•~ ""'"' u11\h"' rht n.ir,hhOIMod •l11•l•111t hom .ind he d~co~.-111 I"·• '"PUl•lto1o "worth ~rnnr 1i. 0' ••.on ljJ• m SPECIAL CHRISTMAS * SllOW FROM THE HOl Y LAND WITH MERV m Me111 Gollin Show m Mod Squad 26 The Je11y Rud Show f1l) Dance 1n Ame11u EB LI C11tda 8itll Cutd• 10:00 0 MAC DAVIS SPECIAL! tt WITH RAQUEL WELCI! AND RICHARD THOMAS o z31 & 1 .,o, m ~C!MJ'"'' Dim Chmtmn Speml:::When I Crow Up Gue~t R1chd•~ l111on10\ ~O~l1al RU~~· R•Qu~t Wrkh I b Yl•Unr,\tf" pht> lht tlrvrrlv ~ltll\ 'foJuth llrcht\tr• and lhr Vdllry M~\lt•1 (ho1d1 .. 10111 !.il1~'t!I tumpuwr M~t l)arn 1111 d l•~i• di lhr li11l1J•1 ~•AlOn d\ ><'~ti tl11C111~h tlll' ••11•\ til rh1ldrt11 DOllew1 6 Bo"'"" D ( 29 e ) 39 Ch11he'1 An&''' r~., All~PI!. !'100\I' f rofl llldll who II'•"'. 1 m€'d1uin Mild.101 l1w1111 A •• t nor.n' of l(•bl11111• l'ldrolr """'''" Q) ltl II Kappen 26 Gun~e W The Open Mind -10:30-m mm Hew~ mwomin 11:00 0 ID 39 HfWS D e 23 e 10 110•1 0 ( :19 e ) 2t love Ame11un Style 16 Su Hunt D Ctl,b1ity Revue m MJcy Hartman, Muy H1rtman W hits of the Bumt 11 3 Slump the Sim W ltlowle: "'A Run 101 Youc Motley" -11:30-u 11 3 • 8 CBS Litt Movie C "Gun ht ht II the 0. l Corr Al" '"t" ',/ Butt t •ni..1.1., r "' Ouu~td~ Rllund4 f l•mm~·. h1t111 II t~11d Ju V~tt f11••I D .23 6 t 10 m Johnny Cl11011 D ( 2' a ) 39 lhe Roo~on/ llttsfecy of th• Wet~ m11e" IM J The 700 Club E?i) lkws/Mt>flt 12:00 0 Best ol Groocllo O Movtt: 1C 1 "A Dandy on ~k" (dial 6~ lau•ence H•<Yrr M1,1 fa11ow lom rourtenay m Mcme: "The ht of St. loluk .. (dtal 44 M11.hd~f o·:,11.~ A11111• 8dA{fl -12:30- 0 ~l·Nithl Sllow: "8111nito1m:· "Term ol '1111" a> Mom: "The f'llltlderen" (advl 4H-i.tt Chandler lohn 5.laon Oot \JIC~ lln•I Mar1ha Hunl 1f00 D u • 6 T01110rr011 2 :00 0 MOfie: f CJ "59ftl!Chtld Rifle" (weO ~l Gary Coope1. Phvllt\ !haiter. l'a11I K'llY 0dv1d fl<••n Plltltp Carry D Mov11t Doublefuture· "Conette H2~." "Seuel Mission" m All·N1cht Sllow: ''Woman Rebtts." "-baodof! Shtp" -3:45- D Mow11: "C,ced" (d1~> ·•,u U~anOI Pa1,ec, Jan St"l1nv.. Agnn Moorehead DAmMC MOVIES D(CCMBCA 16 lelow, tor J'Ollf tonYentence, 11e the dlt'• mtries. 10:00 0 "lleOud" ld•JI Rou.ino Brano. C~tt flobc c 1 "D.S.s. 11r C!>C• 111 John G.rnn. wrl luraM'o 1a 1 "Juaru" 1we1) 111 r.111 Muni. Bett!' D•m 11:00 O "Another Pu! uf lhe Forut" (d11) '41-f red rte M.ttdl, All• llyUI. 12:00 at "Fury~ (dra) 36-Sy1v11 SH!ney Spenctr T11cy I :00 !Ml ''llo llitlnrt) ill !ht Sly" (d•~) ·~1-ltmH Stew,rt %;00 a "Dart l'auaat" (~1.1J '4/ Humphrey Bogart J!OO 11011.C.) "Son of A Gun· fl1hler" (dra) '6ti Run Tamblyn l:JO 8 (Cl ''Ah u Smit~ and -.s" (wet) ·10 Petr llu,I Be~ Murph, Su~~" SI f~m" 'Happy Days' On Top Kcice-TSQ Orange Cooot y Television Carol Burnell 1s "L1lllt: M1 .... , Show bl,(· in •• comedy shtc h or. her !ihow th1:- Salurd.1y <.i t l(J oo CBS. Chunnt-l ~. c ll'!RMlllM. S!lflAlt1 !J'C(~D I T Ulwted Alttsta .-" •• • • -i;).;J •• ..._ .. """""" OPENS FRIDAY THE NEWEST!I Pl.NKEST PANTHER OF All! starring HERBERT LOM THEALL-NEW ADVENTURES OF THE WORLD'S MOST BUMBLING DETECTM with COLIN BLAKELY· LEONARD ROSSITER · LESLEY-ANNE DOWN • Animation by RICHARD WIWAMS STUDIO Music by HENRY MANCINI · Associate Producer TONY ADAMS ·"Come To Me" Sung by TOM JONES Written by FRANK WALDMAN and BLAKE EDWARDS Produced and Directed by BLAKE EDWARDS · Filmedin PANAVISIOtr COLOR bv Deluxe 1'1th1on 1tt1nd N ttWpon Ctnt., "'-IMlf• e-" • ~•-01eo NOW PU YING IOI PLAYING United Arttltl Lag11na I South Coast EDIT I ON * * * * DAILY PILOT Aft~r11oon N. \.'. Sh•eks VOL. 69, NO. 350, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDA~DECEMBER 1t1W6 TEN CE NT~ Redistricting Plan Shakes Board By GAR Y GR ANVILLE Of .... O•oly Ptlol si.11 Political computer expert 8111 Butcher does more lhan team up with Arnold Forde to Corm Orange County ·s most notonous campaign consul ling team. Lately, for l'XamplC', Butcher's been picking up census f1.:ures from a county analyst, pal'kini.: the figures inlo a calculator and Cartel 10pens Oil Talk DOHA , Qatar (AP > -The Organization of Petroleum Ex· porling Count r ies (O PEC ) opened a prlcc-flxlng meeting to day with only conservative Saudi Arabia, the cartel's biggest pro- ducer, opposed to an increase in the price of crude oil. The Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamuni. suid on ar- rival tha t his country favors postponing the increase for six months becaus e the wo rld economy 1s still too shaky. The Saudis prc•viously said they would agree to a "reasonable increase" or less tha n 10 percent in the pncc of SI I 51 for a barrel of benchmark crude. "We hooc tn convince the mcm bers of OPF:C of our view:-.," Yamani said. "We believe we have a stron~ view, but we never come with a position we can'I change ·· The m1n1stcrs of the 13 nul1ons who supply 80 pe rcent of the 1111 imported by the world's non Communist nations met behind bulletproof shutters in the han· quet hall or a luxurious hotel ~idethe Persian Gulf. Indones ian Oil Mi n ister Mohammed Sadli. chairman or OPEC. opened the conference with a reminder lo the ministers that their decisions would "affect the state of hea lth of the world. not only now but for some time to come·· Their host , Sht•1k Kha It fa Bin Hamad al Thant of Qatar. lol<l them. "All we ask for 1s a fair balance bl'tween th<' pnce of 011 and imported mdustnaJ goods · Yamana !>aid his government found that the trend or interna- tional economic recovery "1s not as strong as we hoped to have · Ile nott.-d that Saudi Arabian hght crude 1s thl' bl'nchmark oil nn wh1 <'h 0 l'EC s price structur<' 1s bascd. ancl comm<'nted, ··r don't think 0 P EC "'111 he 111 position to raise thl• prirt' of Saudi crud<' without thf• (•nnst'nl of Saudi Arab1.1 · AD HAD REAL ''S4.X' APPEAL · "Thi• .HI 11 rnn11rrtl i:ond .respon•w and th1· ~ax <,11111 to u Daily Pi lot reJder." That·, lht• beaullful mus1r t.'XJX'ricnc1•1I by lhe lluntingtnn Beach woman who plac<>d 1111' dass1flcd ;ul \11nn ~11pr:mu 'J ~11ph11n1 ~'""' , 11ntl1l 111n ~1 ·,11 ''' ,,,, If )OU ha v l' a mU ~ICJI instrument you want to "1mv1·rt to cash, call 642·5678. We make 1t easy to put 11 few words to work for you. in the Daily Pilot. Or:n~~="' \\'ea t h er Sunny throu gh Thursday with highs in the mid 70s on the coast. 80 ioland. Lows in the mid 40s. INSIDE TODA,. Fll>~r McGee is bock, hu1 thf• tam~ 11'1 on tel~. not rodJo. and he won't havt' his /cmmu cloatt. Story, picture. 117. lnde:ll "'' ., CJ " "'' A•u-" -y TtM ........ IM At DU en cu Alt •• •• • ••• C4 I• CJ Monie ... -.,,_, Or_o... ... , ....... '-'' s.•-..... ,_t*' ~ ... , ... , _,._, ., •• A1t CM .,.J .... •• .... A4 A4 then drawing lines on maps or given hts firs t look al Ilul<."her's Orange County • • handiwork this week Those heavy lines JrJwn with And Riley's reaction to pro- red ink may soon tmn~ about J posed change:-. in his l''tfth D1stnct stunning upheaval to county gov bOundary hnl'S was an angry. "No emment 's political profile way'" That's because Butcher's han Chier cause of the Newport d1work repr esents proposC'\.l nl'w Beach supervisor's prOtl•st was a boundaries for Oran~e C:ounly s Line drawn through his home city rive supervisorial d1stncts that would place all or Newport Supervisor Thomas R1lt•y w;ic; aeach on the ocean side of Coast. Christmas Treat for the Kids . Highway in the Second District. "There's no jusuf1cahon. no justification whatever, to sug- gest splitting the city between two districts." Riley said late 'Tuesday night. Realizing thnt he must lose some portion of his district so that the population of the five dis- tricts will be close to equal. Riley said he is resignro lo having some or the Saddleback Valley removed from the area he represents Butcher's plan, called "plan A," suggests that the Saddleback :uea north of the San Diego l''reeway be placed in the Third Di.stnct. Wh e n taken together , Butcher's Fift h District boun dary proposa ls suggest that \ \'oungslcrs al Concordia Elemcntarv School in San CIL·mentc ;,ire U\H-d by lhe antics of Jim Gamble's pup pt.'ls. as re flected in the faces of Evelia Garcia Oeft > and Sh anay Butler (right). Gamble, an airline pilot as well as a professional puppeteer . h as pul on marionette shows ul Dis neyland, on televis ion and m movies. 3 Jailed For SC Robbery State prison terms were or· dered Tuesday in Orange County' Superior Court for two men and a woman who r o bbed a San Clemente Jeweler's store nt ~un IJ<)int aftt'r spr aying th(• pro pr1etor and his wire with m art•. the chemic JI us ed hy law enforce· ment personnel Judge James II Walsworth st'.'nt Thomas Genr~e Jrvmg, 45. nf V1saha and Bill Nelson Pit•rc<." 26. or HermOS.l Beach to pnson for nol IC'SS than fi\·e vcan. .liter th<>Y pleadt'd guilty lo ·charges of r1rst dl•)!rl'<' armed robbery Irving':; wife. lll'len Qualls lrv- ini:. 35, was sent to prison for not IC'ss than one vcar aftl•r :-.h1• plt'adt'd i::u1lty ·to 1char~'-'l> uf i.ecnnd degree arm ea robhC'rv Tht•trw w a-. ~1rr<'slt'<ICkt 11 by .SJn <.'lt>mt•nk polire who ru:-.ht'<I t o M1c h .H·I s J1·wt'lc-r' 1:rn ,\' rnlfL1 1>1•1 \1 ar 111 rf'sponM• to lht· .il.1rm J l'tl' .tll'd by thf' pro prwtor ' '"'''· .Jun.· \1J111· llt' ll'nO Tht'y arrl\ I'd m It ml• lo !'>t't' tlw trio b<'mg pursued down tlw str••t•I by Mrs. D1S1C'n11 who shook off tht• effects of the blindm~ l'ht•rmt•al when she ~aw t ht• thwv1•' ~ath1•r up several 1Cases of cli<1mor111', 1r1 hcr<1torl• Offtt•ers arrcstt'.'d the Inn :1t 1h1• Intersection on Grannda and 1-~I Camino and rcstort>d thr• Jt'Wt•lry to Michael D1s14'no und his w1rr She was s ubsc<1 uently d1•,cnh<'rl tn police reports d' a "hrJv1· lady" Mesan Faces Court After. Laguna Rape Michael James Spears or Costa Mesa has been ordered to face trial Jan. 24 in Orange County Superior Court on rope charges filed after he allegedly tried to make a date with a Laguna Beach High School girl who had been raped 24 hours earlier. Judge James H. Wals worth set the trial date for Spears, 23, of 3221 New York Ave., who faces charges of rape, sex perversion and assault with a deadly weapon. He is held in county jail with bail set at $25,000. Spears was arrested Oct. 7 dur- ing a stakeout by Laguna Beach police of a location on Glenne)'Te Str eet . They said a 16-year-old rape victim was called by her at· lacker the day arter the assault and told to meet him there. Police said Spears was booked when be drove up to the location . They said his a ppearance and hi1' car matchtd descriptJons given them by the victim. ' In Mission Viejo G11nshot in Groin Ends Pair's Fight A qu a rre l be tween an estranged t ouplc at a Mission Viejo home ended early today when the woman assertedly shot her spouse in the ~roin. Orange County Sheriff's of· firers identifi<'d the woman as Jean Tra nt, 41, of 1501 Pegasus St .. Santa Ana. She was booked into the County Jail on charges of attempted murder . Jt is alleged that Mrs. Trant s hot David Trant, 45. as he hustled her to her car outside his home a t 24122 S;.ilcro Dn ve. or. ' ficers said the quarrel that began inside the home conlmucd all the way down the driveway and lo the sidewalk. Officers said Mrs. Trant ob· jected to bcmg pushed into the car by her husband and Look a gun from the glove compartment and shot him. The victim was reported lo be in satisfactory condition today at Mission Community Hospital, Mission VieJO. Officers hope to arraign Mrs. Trant Thursday in Santa Ana Municipal Court. 2 Schools Win Top 'Decathlon' Honors· Two south countv h1~h schools won honorublc mrntwn in the • Orange County Academic Oecathlon w1lh Los Alamitos lligh School t~1king top h(lnors. Dana llills lligh SchcJOI in the Capistrano Uniricd Sdmol Dis· tnct. scored 38,65:1 and Un1vrrsity High School. In the I rvmt• Un1r1cd School District, 38,Ml. Th'.? w1n- nerhad39.286. Dana Hills also won the Super Quiz, a special current even Le; sec- t ion or the d ecathlon which focused on conservation. The school was awarded a perpetual trophy to display durinJl the year . Linda Frankel nnd John Bridgeman of Dana Hills both had perfect scores In the quiz. Runners-up in the Suprr Quiz were Univer s ity and S un Clemente High Schools. Dana Hills will display a second perpetual trophy. awarded for highest team essay scores Pat Levens. Dana 11.Jlls team· roach, said this is the fourth con· secutive year the school has finished in the decathlon top 10. competing againsl 57 Oran ge Count v hillh school teams. OtiJL'I 9 SM<>rPt'°"G PA"IS n LEFT --l'r:> ' BETTE~ HURRY .' " Kane St John. Dana Hills stu- dent body prco;ident. came in second in the honors category. which was won by Doug Cramer or Los Alamitos HillhSchool. St John was awarded a $150 scholars hip, which Levens said he w1JI apply to h is college cduca- 1 ion at either Yale or Stanford University next year. St John scored a perfect 1,000 points in the interview category and placed second in social science and fine arts events. Everett Frost of Newport Harbor High School also was a winner in the interview category and in mathem atics. Linda Frenkel of Dana HilJs was top scor er in the English event a nd top girl scorer in physical and biological sciences. Linda Marie German of Costa Mesa High School won the essay competition. In addition to Llhda Frankel and John Bridgeman of Dana Hills, Robert lludack of Costa Mesa High and Robert Foley of University High achieved top scor es In the Super Quiz. Final Flu ' Clinic Slated South Coast Community Hospital will hOld a final nu i clinic from 9 a .m . to noon and ! again from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. l. Thu~ay ln the hospital lobby. ~ Flu Immunisation ~ available J to all persons 18 years of aie and ! older. There ls no charge. , South Cout Communit y i Hoepttal ls localed at 31872 South L--------'---~ f Coast 1U1hwiy ln South La(una. Merchants Hit Sales On Street Street art sales by the Laguna Craft guild have hurt the busi· ness of established mer chants, directors of the Laguna Beach Chamber or Commerce were told Tuesday "The prople with stores arc \•ery unhappy. They pay high rents to s tay in business all year." Margery Hall owner of Live Wire Cleaners told t~ board of directors. Mrs. Hall's observations were supported by those of William Lambourne who said most stores stayed s hut because of dif· ficulltes with lack or parking due to the shutdown of the 200 block or Forest A venue. Lambourne s<11d a restaurant. he is involved with had "25 rest room customers but sold only twobeers" The fl ap 1s the latest in an on- ~oing and d 1s agreeablt• im· broglio between the Chamber of Commerce a nd the Craft Guild. The Sunday shows were op- posed by the chamber or com- merceduring a fi ery City Council session. Three of the four sales have been held. The last ii; dul' to run from 10 a.m to du!-ik Sunday at Main Beach Park At t h e council session, Ch a mber Presid ent Jack Scher er accused the guiltl of permitting the sale or "shoddy imported merchandise" wh1r h he said damaged the town 's re- putation as a n art colony CSee Sl\LES, P ag1• i\2) Two Marine Rape Suspects Facing Trial Two Camp Pendleton Marines who allegedly raped and robbed a Laguna Beach woman after they pulled her Into their car on Pacific Coast Highway ~t. 6 have been ordered to fal:f lrlal Jan . 17 In O range County Superior court. Judge J ames H. Walsworth set the tri a l d a t l' for Carlos Goniales. 22, and Bennie Ar redondo, 21. both of whom are heJd ln the county jail in lieu of $25,000 ball. They face charges of rape, kidnap, robbery and sex perversion. Both m en were arrested in Oceanside by police who said they picked up a 19-year·old woman in Laguna Beach and shoved her lnto their car. The woman told police she was raped by both men during the drive to Oceanside and robbed oC $3 ln c¥b and a gold earring. Supervisor Laurenrc Schrrul ~ given th at o<;ean portion of Newport Beach and Supervisor llnlph Dit'drich 's rt'presentation reach into the Saddlebac k Valley. In the overall plan, Diedrich would forfeit La Palma, Cypress and Buena P ark to Fourth Dis- trict Supervisor Ra lph Clark. <See LJNES, Pagt• AZ> Doctor Upheld Again A physician from accused Dr Ross Todd McClure's own com munity of South Laguna testified m Orange County Superior Court today that he frequently uses the clruJl Valium in his practice as an orthopedic surgeon. And invariably, Dr. David Stokesbary told the j ury in the rape trial, his pati<'nts react lo what they believe is pain while· they arc under the influence of the tranquilizer and. <ire well' aware or th<' treatment bcin& l provided by the doctor. Defense a ttorney Leonard McBride summoned the physi· cian lo the stand in a further bid to demonstrate to the jury that a woman who claims Dr. McClure raped her .Jan 7 was capable of resistance under the influence of Valium. The 22-year·old vict.J m earlier testified in the prosecution phase or the trial that she "became a vegetable" shortly after being in- jected and was powerless to pre· vent Dr. McClure's alleged sex· ual advances. - The Dana Point woman told the jury that she was raped in several positions on the cxamin- i n g tabl e an d f orced to participate in un act or sexual perversion. The victim testified that th<? drug lert her dazed and disorient· ed and that she felt its effects for several hours after s he left Dr. McClure's office. Dr. Stokesbary told the jury lo· day that many of his patients dis- play symptoms of slurred speech and affected commwl.ication. But his testimony indicated that those patients have been given larger dosages of the'drug than the injection administered to Dr. McClure's patienllast Jan. 7. Members or the staff at South Coast Community Hospital have testified that the victim ap- peared to be normal and unaf- fected by any drug when she went to the South Laguna hsopital latcr that night to report that Dr. McClure had raped her. McBride comme nted today that he hopes to put Dr. McClure on the stand later today alter the jury h ear s t estimony from another physician. Dr. McClure, 54, of 31452 South Coast Highway, is being tried on c harges or rape and sc~ perversion in Judge Kenneth E. 1"3e's courtroom Pair Escape Death in SC Jeep Tumble Fi r e m e n sa id two South Laguna m en who escaped serious injury in a wild tumblP down o San Clemente ravine Tuesday are lucky to be alive. They said the roll bar in their jeep-like vehicle probably save<! them. The car rolled at least fou r times during its scary slide into the huge gully off a dirt road near the top of Calle Agua. A fire department ambulance was un able to reach the stunned men because of the difficulty caused by the terrain. In fact. firemen said, it took 10 minutes t.o find the m en in the fading af; . temoon light. ,( A police jeep worked its way tjj the crash site and transp0rteil the men to San Clemente Oener41 Hoepltal . , I. _ __l Treated for cut& 81<J bndaea were John D. Morrison, 19, ana his roommate, John K. Isis, ~: both of 1 N. Vistn de la Luna. , PoUce u ld the mbl were un•· ble to 1lve a clear explan~Uon of the cue cauaeor the d • .._ A2 DAIL v PILOT L/SC Alcohol On Beach Protested If consumption of alcoholic b eve rages Wl•rc legally permitted on San Clemente beaches, the city could be raced with targe, unruly beer parties. Police Chier Melvin Portner said today. Portner will reco mme nd t.omght that the City Council re· lain an ordinancl' that bans booze on the beach. It had t•arlic r b<•cn rcporkd that Portner told the council he favored hrting the restriction. Portner said today he was misun· derstood. The mattt•r surfaced las t month when 1\1 a.vor B. Patrick Lane s ugg ested it was hypocriti cal that the c ity permitted the s ale or beer on lht> city pier, but banned the possession or brew oo the beach Portner said what he told the council then was that 1f the rei:;triction were revoked his de· partment would have no probll'm enforcing the law agamst pul)llc drunkenness. He s aid today, "It'd be c•asier to enforce, all right. But there'd be riots and everything C'lse down there·· Portner said that if the council legalized beer on the beach. large groups of youths <>r marines on leave from Camp Pendleton. the huge base just south of the city, could swarm to the pier area with drunken parties. "There's no way I'm going to recommt'nd th al,'' Portner said. The police chief said a similar cxpe ri ml'nt was t ried 1n Oceanside, another big ccnlt'r ror off-duty marines, and f<uled "They had all kinds of pro- blems,•' he sard . Portner said it would be easier for police to enforce an ordinance governing public drunkenness and . while retaining the or- dinance against possession. sale or cons umption or alcohol1 c beverages on a publ1t· beach, overlook i.ill but fl ngrant v1ola- trnns Portner s:rnl no oUwr Orange County city <i ll ows alcoholic beverages on lh1.· beach. Front Page Al SALES ..• Further. Scherer said many of the crafts men were not residents of Laguna B<.•ach, that they were not buying business licenses and that the l em porJry s hows serious ly hurt the bus1nei.s of established merchJnls. Tuesd JY. S<:h(•rer r epealed those l'hJr J{t's Jlthough he did note thJl tht·" w1·n• ·strong words" and lhJt pt'r h:111s hi' :c.hould hJ\.l' cho:.t·n his "ordl> more carefully. "W1"ri· tr' ing hl avoid a rcm- fronlJtton with till' Craft r.u1ld. · Scherer said lit• nott.-d that wh1I<' th1> City Council gave the guild .3uthor1zat1on for its i,hows this )'l'J r , g u1d c l111 t•s we r e l'stabhshcd for future ~ho'<' s. Scht•rt'r nskt'd d1r<>c tors to l!O to tht• show" and compile ob· servat1on' made by fellow lius1- tlt'SS P•'OPl1• ··This 1-> thr sort or ammun1t1on "'l' will u't' tn 't'l' our merchants .m· protected. · ht· said Scuba Gear Taken 14'rom La~na Cove &ut,a chvinJ! gear belonging to Pomona Co11t·~c and valu<'d at S229 ",,., rrportrd stoll'n Tuesday from L;iguna llf"ach 's Diver's Cm<' D1\ ins.: instructor Gary E Tro}cr of Cla r<'mont told pohcc the f"<Ju1pml'nt included gauges, an unde rwater compass. re- l(ulato r and carrying bag marked "Pomona College." The jitear was taken while Troyer was tn the wale r. ORANGE COAST l .K DAILY PILOT rN>0.-•""'1' (loJ4\t 0•11• Pilot _.,"wtl-1,.~l,rO""· t)ol'W>'J ,,,... 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The report, prepared by two professors in UC's School of Medicine. suggested that hfc· sustaining equipment be turned off 1f there 1s "no reasonable ex- pcctat1on that thl' infant will ever be able to n ·spond e ffrctivcly and cognitively to human attention and caring, or to engage in com munication with others.'' Ors. Albert J onscn and Mich:wl Carland said infants who are aJ. lowed to die should be only those "who cannot s urvive infancy or who will live in inlract;ible pain, or who cannot participate even minimally in the human ex- perience." The 193·page report contains e~ says by leading authorities m medicine. economics, social welfare, psyc hology , l aw, philosophy and theology. Jonscn 1s a former Jt'suil prit•st The stud) <1lso outlines the pro blem of d1stingu1sh1ng between "passive authanasia." which involves pulling the plug on ure- sustaining m achines, and "active euthanasia." which 1s aclu;.il mercy killing Jonsen and Garland note lhat mercy killing 1s legally regarded as murder under federaJ law. "Until statutes legalizing mercy killing are on the books, a moral policy endorsing active euthanasia is me aningless,·· lh1.·y say. Also. thl' authors warn, ··an ac- tive euthana~ia policy would have lo dcsi~natc an appropnatc executioner.·· The r eport c ite-. statistics which contend that 12 or every I.000 infants born in the Uni ted States dit• in infancy Atx1ul 60 of every l ,000 babies net'<.l intensive care to minimize death and dis- ability. The authors define ''high-risk babies" as those born of diabetic or drug-addicted mothers, multi· pie birth infants, those with jaun dice or congenital defects, and those born by Caesarean section. Jonsen and Garland recom- mend Infant intcnsivc care units should be regionally organized to assure t'qual qu<.1lity and access, Chnical criteria for prolong- ing life should be refined and widely pubhciLed. The economic impact to society or prolonging hfc should be estimated; Delivery room policy should slate explicitly when resusc1la- tion will not be attcrr.pted on In- fants . Fr.,_ Page AJ UNES DRAWN ..• Schmit would relinquish his representation in portions of F'ou nt a 1n Valley and Westmins t er to First District Supervisor Philip Anthony. And portions of lfuntington BC'ach now an Riley's distnd would end up in Schrrut·s. Overall, the most dramatic change in the Butcher proposal 1s in r>wdrich 's Third D1stnct. As proposed. 1t would stretch from La Habra in the northeast to roughly Ortega Highway and the San Diego Freeway in the southeast. P r ese ntl y, t hl' five supervisor ial distrirLs are badly O\Jt Of whack relative to popula· lion r.-presented. Mid-year figures show that Riley, for example, represents 426,265 residents. Schmit represents only 318.328, accord- ing to the mid-year figures. The same statistics show An· thony's district Is homl' to 327.560 r<'sidents. Dierich 's to 330,561 and Clark's to 319.38>. Supervisors are required by state law to redistrict at least on ce every 10 years to correct any population imbalances that might exist. Such imbalances that exist now are seen as a violation of the one-man. one-vote principle. Orange County super visors last drew new boundaries io 1971 with former supervisor Robert Battin being charged with de- Ii berate I y gerrymandering potential political rivals out of his district. Early last year. supervisors voted 3·2 to redistrict and ap- pointed a committee or aides to draw up proposals. But after about 10 conlerences, the aides were stalemated on proposals and the project was aband o n ed despite the supervisors' resolve to tackle re- distrlctJng in a non·eleclion year. Since then, the issue has lain dormant unUI Butcher's chat with Riley this week, a chat. in which Riley was shown only the proposed Fifth Distric t boun· daries. Riley said today he is "dis· tressed" by Butcher's unofficial role as apparently a volunteer consultant an lhe study. Butcher, an acknowledged computer and math expert, is known to have had a seri es of conferences with Diedrich that involved the r edistricting study. What happens to the political cons ultant's handiwork depends on lhe collec live action of the board or supervisors. It alone has thl' say m re· districting, a say that Diedrich described last year as "purely a political decision as the drawing of all political boundaries is." Buther's ''plan A" includes pc:>liUcal advantages for Schmit, Anthony and Clark. F'or Schmit, it gives him an in· road lnlo Newport Beach where. his polllical backers feel his con- servative stances will be well re- ceived and where, they believe, campaign dollars will be availa· ble. For Anthon y, Butcher's pro- posal gives him a district that in· eludes all of his borne city, Westminster. And for Clark, the Butcher re- districting plan gives him all of Anaheim, where he was once mayor. Diedrich potentially loses the three cities where he and other Democrats do well -Buena Park, La Palma and Cypress - and exposes him to the risk of be· lng a new face in parts of Orange and parts of the Saddleback VaUey. However, southeastern Orange County Is where the ~tion is these days as far u county gov- ernment is concerned. Riley loses territory "1lder any alumpt to correct the political imbalance •. . In Saddleback Elders Lead Class on Aged More than 50.000 persons older than 60 live w1thm Sadldlcbuck College's atteodanccboUlld•ml's. Stutistics lake that one prompt ed the Misis1on VicJo school to establish a gerontology program, now near the end of Its first semester Thursday tit t p.m . ut lhl· Harvard Avt>nuc Commur11ty Clubhouse. 14701 Harvard Ave. tn Irvine, the rirst pub!Jc meeting of what will be called the "Emeritus Council" convenes. Tb.is panel, com prised or senior citizens and othl'rs with an in- terest and expertise m serving the elderly, wall ::.erve as the primary advisory board ror lhe gerontology program, according lo Dr. Bob Pettcg11l , program coordinator and instructor Pelleg1ll is a graduall' or L'SC's Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center. which pioneer<.'<! much of the currenl nurry or research m· to aging and the elderly Pettegill said far more people fit into the category of .. older adults" than ever before. Specific courses ofh.•rt'<l under the school's gerontology program include Widows and Widowers New Horizons, .. a series of pre- sentations by experts related to the problems of losing a spouse late in life. There is also a class m planning for retirement that is designed to examine ways to make the mo!>t oflifein the retirement years. Other classes examine the various problems of old age and the elderly and sugge~t the most acceptable methods for coping \\ithth('m Students can takl• ,1 'anct) or courses leading to t•ar<>ers in nursing ho me and rcl1n•ml'nl community managt•mc·nt. nuln· t1on. S('r\'1ce program\ for the elderly. consumer protccllon and recreation Brochures prC'par<'d hy Sad dleback describing the gc•ron tology program nott..-d that in 1900. three m1llion Americans were ovt'r 65. There are now 21 million and each day, another 4 ,000 perso ns reac h that milestone. "Many problems of the elderly are coming to light that weren't known or were i'"ored in the past." Pt.'ttegill said. People who work with olde r people may do a good job now but might do their Jobs better with help, he added. "One of our goals is to get ln· formation out to young and old lo show that old age is not so bad - that it can be a great time of IJfe, ·• Peltegill said. Or particular concern, Pct· . tegjll noted. are mandatory re- tirement policies that rob society of experienced, highly qualified people and services of women whose husbands have rel.ired and whose children are grown. The present program al Sad· dleback has four educational "tracks." Three of the tracks are de- signed for students who are plan· rung careers in gerontology and involve s uch lhings as ad- ministrative management. rec re~tion a nd leisure and service deli very. The fourth area of study is ex- pressly patterned for older peo· pie interested in new careers or personal enrichment. It has been dubbed the Emeritus Institute. The Emeritus Institute has been left open and flexible. ac- cording to college officials. al· lowing a wide choice of courses to meel individual interests. U.S. Aid Sought WASHING'l'O N CAP > -A special envoy from Lebanon. former cabinet minister Ghassan Tac1na, has Oown to Washington with a plea for American help in the recons truction or his country. \\her e civil war c·aused a n <>Sllmaled S6 bilhon of destruc lion Al'WI~ .. EYES TAX BOOST Assembly Speaker McCarthy· Property Tax Relief Gets McCarthy Bid SAC'RAM ENTO (AP> As - sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy :.<1ys he will support u statewide tax mcn•asC' in 1977 if that is what 1l lakes to hnunC'c property tax rdaef. McCarthy. t!lc> most. powerful mt!mb<'r of the Lc•g1slature, also said Tuesday that a tentative $200 million property tax relief proposal oullinc>d by Gov. Ed· mw1d Brown Jr.'s finance direc- tor 1s "tnadcquate." The San Francisco Ocmocrat said he hopes a lax relief plan ac- {'l'plable to Arown <:an be drafted and passed by the L<•g1slature. But Brown, who ha.c; pledged to a\'01d a general tax incr ease in 1977, was caulwusly crih cal of McCarthy's remarks when ques- tioned at a separate news <"On· ference. "Citizl'ns should be wary of any pohllcal arithmetic that purports tn IOWl'r t axes by rais- ing taxes.·· the Democratic gov- ernor said Tennis Rackets Wilson · Yonex • Davis Bancroft · Dunlop · Prince Racquetball Racquets Leach · Ektelon -Wilson Penn Warmup Suits Childrens -1395 & 21 95 Adults -2495-2655-2895 J295.J995 Rugby Shirts -1995 Adidas Shirts 395 & 495 Tennis Shirts 695.995.1 Q95 Tennis Shorts Boys -5ss & 69s Mens -5ss.ass.12ss.15 ss Ladies Tennis Shorts 1195 & 1295 ·Tennis Dresses Long Sleeve Acrylic Y·neck Sweaters 695 Tennis Sox-Boot Sox Sweat Sox "Ro11out" Racquetballs Handball Cloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Baseball Mitts Basketballs Volleyballs Soccer Balls Footballs Morey Googie Boards Swim Fins Open Hites Till 9:00 till Xmas • Open Xmas Eve till 6:00 Orange Coast EDITI O N "l'oda~·"s Closing · N.V. Stoeks 1 VOL. 69, NO. 350, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1S, 1976 N/C TEN CENTSJ * * Redistricting Plan Shakes Riley By GARY GRANVllLE 0111\1 O•llY Pll .. Slaff Political computer expert Bill Butcher does more than team up with Arnold Forde to form Orange County's most notorious campaign consulting team. Lately, for example, Butcher's ·been picking up census figures from a county analyst, packing the figures .into a calculator and then drawing, lines on maps or Orange County. Those heavy lines drawn with red ink may soon bring about a Chief cause of the Newport sturuting upheaval in county gov • 'Beach supervisor's iirotest was a ernment's political profile. hne drawn through his home city _That 's because Butcher's han that would place all of Newport diwork represents proposed new Beach on the ocean side of Coast boundaries_ for_ Or~gl'. County's Highway in the Second District. five supe~visonal distnc~. "There's no justification. no . Super:v1s~r Thomas Riley was justification whatever, to sug-give~ his fir~t look at Butcher's gest splitting the city between handiwork this week._ two districts." Riley said late And Riley's. reactwn to p~o-Tuesday night. posed chan_ges m his Fifth D1stnct Realizing that he must Jose boundary hneswas anangry, .. No some portion of his dis trict so way!.. that the population or the five dis- trlcts will be clos e to equal, Riley said he is resigned to having some of the Saddleback Valley removed from the ar ea he represents . Butcher's plan, called ''plan A." suggests that the Saddleback ;.irea north of the San Diego Freeway be placed in the Third District. When t a k e n together , Butcher's Fifth District boun· dary proposals suggest that (See LINES, Page A2) Two Mesa 'Schools to Oose Board Battles Decline in Enrollment, Funds By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of IM O•llY Piiot Slall Newport-Mesa school trustees decided Tuesday to close Harper and Balearic elementary schools in Costa Mesa at the end or this school year in an effort to deal with declining enrollment and dimini s hin g f inancial capabilities. In two separ ate motions, trustees voted 5 -1 to close Harper on Costa Mesa's east side. Its Upper Bay Sewer Line Cost Told Newport Beach city coun- cilman Don Mcinnis, a director of the Orange County Sanitation Distrtcts, says failure to build an Upper Bay sewer line will cost >taxpayers $3 million over the next ·JO years. Mcinnis who has been leading the fight for the gravity line re· leased an economic analysis of the controversial project Monday during the Newport Beach City Council meetin~. Mcinnis was appointed by his fellow counc ii men as one of three directors or Sanitation District s. the distrirt that is trying to build the line along Back aay Drive from Big Canyon to the Dunes Aquatic Park. He noted that the gravity line will not consume energy and does rtot require the m aintenance and upkeep that expansion of the pumping sta lton would require. Mcinnis said the cost of the energy to run the expanded pump station during the first year. in eluding enerJty and maintenance. would be $37,000. Based on a six percent escala· Uon of costs ov<'r the~year life of the pump station. the total cost would b<' nc.1rly $3 mllhon, he srud • "And that $.1 m illlon 1s going to come out of the taxpayers' pockets,·· he :iddt'd Plans for the hn•·. which would serve homes in Newport Beach north of San Joaquin Hills Road, have been scrapped unlil next year by district orficials because oC opposition from the regional coastal commission Com mission staff members have recommended that, Instead of approving the new line. com· missioners force the district to enlarge a n existing pump station. The application for the con- struction or the gravity line has <See SEWER, Page A2) Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs in the mid 70s on the coast, 80 inland. Lows in the mid 40s. INSIDE TODAY Fibber McGee ii back. but OW time W& on telwUWn. not radio,. and he won 't have hU /om<lUI clo&et Story, picture, A1. Index AIY-S.rvl~ All ,.,,,,\.1 .... -· ... ., Mt11olr" Cl ,, \..M ... yf AIO """'" .... c.111 .... 11 ., -'< ... ,, 01 .. 111 ... 01-t -........... •• c.mtn Ctl =Ct<l•l\' AIO ~·-· cu CM DNlllN911CH AIO :C:'M.orll:•I• '"' :"'"'""'~-•• ·~ IOtootal•!ft ... l •••• T...,..,.._ ,._ t 4-J ,..,...., .... ·-c .. u WN"'9r ... Htr~tC:DP"' a Wwl4N-. ... classrooms will be used for dis- trict offices now housed al McNally School. Then, as a group of disappointed Harper parents filed from Costa Mesa Council Chambers, trustees vol· ed unanimously to shut down Balearic. Trustees plan to open ncgotia· lions with the City of Costa Mesa for the possible sale of the Balearic site in the Mesa Verde area. The school's 122 students will move lo Adams school begin· ning in September 1977. Trustees did reach at least a temporary solution to a major concern of Harper parents -the safety of 107 students, including 13 ki nder gartners. who will cross busy Irvine Avenue next year to attend Mariners. Agreeing with parents that a crossing guard would be inade- quate at the divided intersection or Irvine A venue and East 18th D~llv Pilot St•ll P"°to NEWPORT FIREMEN BATTLE OCEAN FRONT FIRE Investig ators Probe for Cause ot Tueaday Night Bleze Firemen Hunt Clues In Newport Blaze Newport Reac h fire in· vesh gators prohed the remains of an ocean front home today for clues to the cause of the fire that destroyed it I ate Tuesday night. Preliminary estimates set the damage from the 10:45 p.m. blaze at more than $80,000 to the house nt 2002 West Ocean Front and the houses on either side of it. According to fire departfl}ent spokesman Art Morton. the fire was spotted by a passerb!,i stroll- ing along the Ocean Front. By the time the first fire uni~ ar- rived. Capt. Ray Toggweiler said, the whole house was in flames and he putout a second alarm call. Meanwhile, Toggweiler's crew went to work protecting the neighboring homes to prevent the. spread of the blaze. Twenty-three men fought the fire for 20 minutes before bringinit it under control. Morton said the occupant of the house. August Nitschman, was not home at the timeofthe blaze. Morton said no fi remen report- ed any injuries in fighting the fire. Street, trustees said they will bus students f rom Harper to Mariners. The two-block bus run will cost the district about $2,000 per year , according to Superin- tendent J ohn Nicoll. Trustees said they hope to have a traffic signal at the intersection in the future. Harper 's 350 studenL"> also will have the option or attending other di s trict sch ools. includ ing <See SCHOOLS, Page A2) Chip Heir Clarifies Pal Status Kidnap victim John Scudder was back on the witness stand in Orange County Superior Court today to continue describing his OO·minute ordeal last August. However , Defense Attorney Michael Quigley was more in· terested in the potato chip heir's friendship with one of his alleged abductors than with the ordeal. Quigley's cross-examination of Scudder today centered around his long-time friendship with de· fendant Willia m Rudy Wesson, 45, a former Corona del Mar bank man ager. In tria l opening remarks to the jury in Judge Richard Beacom 's courtroom, Quigley said Scudder and Wesson were "intimate friends. good buddies who shared their problems.·· But Tuesday Scudder testified that he hadn't seen Wesson from 1973 through 1974 and that in the nine months prior to the kidnap- ing the two had met .. perhaps seven times." Today. Quigley asked Scudder details of those meetings and 10 admitted phone conversations between the kidnap victim and one of the two men accused or ab- ducting him. According to Scudder. most of their contacts occurred at his Balboa Island home and involved discussions linked to the lease of equipment for a son's ambulance business. Quigley hopes to prove that the Scudder-Wesson relationship was such that the food heir joined his accused abductor in a kidnap plot to abduct himself. But Tuesday the victim described his 00-minute ordeal and subsequent escape from his captors as prosecutor William Morrisey continued to probe into the $250,000 kidnap plot. Scudder said he fell into his ab· ductors' hands as he left his den· list's office in Huntington .Beach shortly after 2 p.m. lastAug.19. It was when he was unlocking the door to his car that a blond man he Identified as co- d efenda nt Dale Sellers, 21, forced him into a motor home at gunpoint. the witness said. Board Offers 7.2% Hike Door Opem for Ttilla on 15o/c Hike Pka Saying teacher requests for an 18 percent salary hike "would have the effect of seriously crip- pling the educational program," . Ne't\'port-Mesa school trustees of· fered teachers a 7.2 percent in- crease over their 1975-76 salary • benellta Tuesday. The Newport-Mesa School Dis· trict Board of Education officJaJ. ly responded to the initial 1976-77 cont ract proposal of the Newport-Mesa Education As- sociation (NMEA), bargaining unit for the distrlct 'a l,286 teach era. _The board's presentatfon now opens the door for meetings and negotiations with, the NMEA un- der a new colltcU~e bargaining law. Tuesda y night's written reaponse by the district was Jimited to the following major 'point.a: -WAGES: The district is of· fering teachers $809,000 (n salary lmprdvements. Combined with $731,000 in b enefits already granted to teachen this year, the 7.2 percent increase represents. m.ore thal) $1.5 million ln new: ~~yf~rteac~e1.~_av~!at~i out to $1,197 for eacti NM£A member. According to district figures, the 18 percent hike souabt by teachers would cost the dJat.rict $3,569,000 for 1976·77, thus forclng the district to divert funds from the Jnstructlonal area to salaries. -HOURS OF E M · PLOYMENT: The NMEA is requqting a minimum four-hour workday locludlng preparaUon time, lunch and relief periods. 'lbe district's proposal calls for a wort day to befin 30 minutes before an ~mploye't f1rtt clus . . (8ee8ALA&Y,p_,e,U) Pacific Ocean THIS IS 'PLAN A' FOR COUNTY REDISTRICTING It Would Put Schmit In Newport, Diedrich In South County t O\ At<tC.•ll\ cou~'' t~IUllO" Q) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS O•llY Pl .. 1 ....... M<!p THESE ARE EXISTING SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS 1971 Lines No Longer Balance 'One-man, One-vote' Rule Top Swindle? Newport Finn Sues Guinness Damages totaling $1 million are being demanded from the British publishers of the Guin· ness Book of World Records by a Newport Beach firm which claims in an Orange County Superior Court suit that it has been labe led falsely as the world's greatest swindler. It is alleged by lawyers for Irvine Votes To Continue Plan Blockage The Irvine City Council un - animously decided Tuesday to continue its opposition to the pro- posed extension of University Drive. The council decided not to ask the county for funds to makl' an environmental impact study --a request favored by neighboring Newport Beach a nd Costa Mesa. "We've got better things to do with our tax money than to fund a road such as this," said Coun- cilman Bill Vardoulls, who in· itiated the motion. Newport Beach is strongly backing the road extension, since it wowd create an e•·west route across the Upper lllt\wport Bay. However, Irvine officials said they opposed any road that would ''funnel Newport Beach trplflc lhrol.lgb Irvine." Part of the! ex· iating University Drive lies in Irvine aod part Is ln Newport Beach. The extension would hook the two together and could possibly extend through Costa Mesa and up into Huntington Beach. Councllwo man Gabrielle Pryor went along with the op- po!'ltlon but she suggested hav- ing a Joint session with the city's transpor1aUon commission to (8ee61'UDY, Pa,eAZ) > Monex International, Ltd., 4910 Birch St., that the company, un- der its former name of Pacifi c Coast Coin Exchange, is so described in the current issue of the record book. t'he s uit names Sterling Publishing Compa ny, Inc., Guin- ness author Norris McWhirter, and the estate o( his brother and fo rmer co-a uthor, Ross ltjcWhirter. The lawsuit stems from a list· ing in the current book under "Greatest Swindle " in which the Newport Beach firm is said to have extracted more than $1 hillion f rom 25,000 silver purchasers. According lo the suit, the entry was based on a Securities and Exchange Com mission case against the company that dal"" back lo 1974. The case never received a formal cour;t. hearing, although a fed eral judge Issued a perma· nent injunction against the firm and its chief officer , Louis Carablni Jr., to halt the practice of selling bags of silver coins as investments and using the pro- ceeds to pay off old customers . The s uit says the entry is false, malicious and unprivileged and seeks redress for ttamages to the <See SWINDLE, Page A2) O"°'L'I 9 SM~•"'1G MVS " LEFT--l'P f Bt:Treft.. HUR.RY.' e ' ,-~~--· 11 !'J ~, !r· l L...ll~lt1:;$ilf'~"""i~J.J-t: ' l ' .., <{_ ;. ... A2 DAIL y PILOT N/C Wednftd1y Oecemt:>er 16. 1975 Guard to Get Base! ,,,... Pllfle A I SCHOOLS. • • Air Noise Survey Assailed Date Open for Switch From Np,vy The California NationnJ Guard is proceedmg with plans lo take over the Los Alam1t05 Naval Air Station some lime after th«: first or the year Col. James Rimson, who has been active in rniUtary negotia- tions or the proposed takeover. :.aid no specific datc•s huv(• bct•n E'ro..P~AI SEWER ... been before the romm1i.s1on since .Jwie. Earlier this month, dis· trict officials withdrew the ap- plication hopang that the newly cons tituted com m1ss1on, which will began holding hearings an February. will be more receptive to the non-energy coru.umang line Monday. Mcinnis s:ud there were two n•asons s:uutation or f1cials wantcct the gravity hnc the economics he calL>d and re liability. "Any thing m u han i{':dly driven by electrical µc.>wer as l!O ing lo break down from lime to lime," he s aid. "W1U1 a gravity line, mother nature docs all the work." The pump s tation that the com- mission wants expanded sits in Big Canyon neur Jamboree Hoad and sanitation officials have warned thnt failure or Ule pump could c ause an overflow of s~wa~e lh;.il could end up in lhc Upper Hay w1ldhre preserve. Mcinnis nott.'d that construe lion of the 1::rav1ty line and c:x pansion or the pump StUllQTl JO 1l1ally will cost about the same. set yet. He said there arc numerous steps to be taken on a fcdt!l'aJ level before lhe a ction can be completed. Benson s aid the National Guard 1s c onl<'mplaling no changes or increases ln the ac- tivity or noise leve l from OPEC Meeting hellcopter traffic rurrcnUy being conducted at the base. Col. Howard f'r~man, an Air National Guartl s pokci.man, s1ud he is well aware of the corn. munlty 's concern about o<>tse levels and it wall be taken under the "bjGhi>st t•ons1dcraUon '' 10 Percent Boost Predicted in Oil OOHA. Qatar (AP> Mem bers of the world oil cartel ap peared confident at opcnmg or their ministerial conference to· day tha t Saudi Arabiu's call for a sax-month 011 price freeze was on ly a bargaining maneuver . They expected the world's largest c~ port producer to agree eventu:.il- ly on a boost or up to 10 percent In Iran, the world's sct•ond largest export producer. the na t io nal radio and t(•lcvis1on network predicted :ui increase of 12.5 percent. A free ze was propos ed by Saudi Arabia 's 011 mini~t<'r. Sheik Ahmed Z<iki Yamanj, on TuC'sday, the eve of lhe con fcrencc or the OrJ!;..tnlZ<itron ul Petroleum Exporting Countm•s OPEC controls 80 percent of thl· world's export petroleum. OPEC pres 1dl'nt Mohamed Sadli, oil minister of Indonesia, to ld the op ening confer ence session tn a Wl'll·prot<'Clcd hotel on the Persian Gulf that its ac lions will "affN·l the stall' uf hl'alth of the world .. All eyes and t•ars of the worhl are turned to this city and this gathering," he s aid. "A heavy burden of responsibility fall!> up· onus." lfis countr y favors an increase of about 10 percent, perhaps in two stt.'ps six months apart. The present pr1rt• of a barrel of stan dnrd grade 0111s $11 51. Ministers guthered in Doha have expressed assurance there will be a price boost des pite the stanJ or Saudi Arabia, whtch ac- counts for n early JO percent o( OPEC's production. LINES DRAWN .•• Jamsh1d Amouzcgar, lran's in- tenor minister and conference delegate, said he w1U press for an increase somewhere between the extremes or a freeze and ;J 25 per- cent nse. Supervisor Laurc•ncc S<:hm1t Ix! given tha t oet•Jn portion uf Newport Beach and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich·:-. reµn•scnlat11111 r ea c h into Lh l• S;.i ddl<•b:.i<·k Valli•; In lht' ov1•r.11l pl an, l>wdnrh would forft.'1t l.J Pa lma. Cypress .md f3ut•m1 l'.Jrk to Fourth 0 1:-. trict Supl•rv1sor Halph Clark Schmit would rdwqu1sh }11.<; r epresentatio n In portion~ of Fount a in Va ll e y and Wes tm 1 ns ter to F1 rst Distnct Supervisor Ph1hp Anthony. And portions of Huntington Be ti ch now in fUl cf s distri<•I would 1md up m S<'hm1t 's On•rall. the• mus t dramatic <'hange an lh1• HukhC'r proposal as in D1l'C1r1ch 's Thi rd 1'1slnct As prorlOSl'd . r l would ~tn•ll'h from l.J llahra an the.> northeJst lo tou ~hly Ort1·~·· ll1ghwuy .md the S;.in D1<'go 1-'rc·ewJy in lhe suulh1•ast I' r 1• ., t· n t I y l h r f 1 \ " surwr\ 1s 11r1.1l 1h..,t n c:L.., Jrl· hJdl\. out or whack rdallve In JIQpul,1- tion represented Mad year fi~url'S show tha\ fhky. (or l'xample. reprC'sents 426 .265 H'Sld\•nt<; Srhm•I rcpr"'l'nh 1111h J l8.J:?R. ,1c·cord 1ng tot he 111 111 >•·ar flgun·.., Thi• '>a m<• s tJllst1cs !'>how An· thom .., d1i.tr1d as homt• to 32'7,560 r1·,1d1•n t'. ll1 rrirh's to :l:I0.5hl .ind CIJ rk ·,tu 319 .. ~I "iupcrvisor:. <•r1• rc-qu1n'Cl h;· Mal1• l;1w to rcd1stril'l al h•:i"t on <'t' l'Vl'rv llJ \t•a rs ''' rorrP<'t anv populataon . 1mlJ1.1lu11 cPs lh ~•t m1Rhl U1~t Such 1mbal:int t', that rx1•H now .art' '>1:l'n a:4 a v1nl allon or the on'· m<1n, on!' vot.-pn11t 1f)fc• Oran ).!!' ('1111111 v s upr n a<;or'l 111.st dr1•w n1 •\I. b•>und.ttlt's In 197 1 "1th fo rmer i.11pnv1<;or Rolx•rt Ballan ht•m 1t 1 h ar~l'<I "'1th dl· I 1hI'r:it1• I v ~ t• r r \ma nd <' r 1 n I? potent1 ul µollt1t«1 l n\ .ii• •Jul <ir his Cll\tl IC't Early la<;l y<'.lr. ,uper w 1or, \·otC'<1 3:? lo rl'd1-1lnrt amt ;1p pomtt>d a comm 1lttc of aides to draw up propos al.., Bui after about 10 Mnferences, the aides were stalemated on proposals and tht pro1ecl wa11 nba nd on e rl dt's p1te th e supervisou' resolve to tackle re- dlstricllnR In a non·elc:>ction year. Since then. the Issue has lain 0RAN0£ COAST DAILY PILOT f'hf'Or1t"91tC .. "0•1lf,_.•ut -~wNttH\COf"'I ~IMHl'lllt\ ~'' l\~IV'llllOOlrW.0.Mtit (A.-,1 ~'"'',..Como•"• ~ .. , _,,,....._. •··~ N C>OVWd ""°"'Oiiy ""'~ ,.,, .. ., t,,.,. Co\\a MiiitU Pffw,Ort R.•f l'll H\ilf"llt~ AiiiM" I~ leln V•fltY. lt•I"•· \44GltMCi. V•I'•" 411'Wt lAOY'\l f!MM.ft \ouU\(M" A\WllGfr•ti0•~t ·~ t•NI I\ OUhi1yW-• \.t1\i1l .. 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""°"'"'' ty "'•U U to ''*"~''t mlllterY ... ._.._" .. _ .. ,, dormant until Uutcher 's chat with Riley this week. a eh<tt an which Riley was shown onl y lht• proposed F'1fth Dislnr t boun daries Ptiley said today he i., "d1~ trcs~" by Hutcher's unofficial rnle as apparently a voluntC'e~ consultant in the study. Butcher, an acknowledged computer and math expert, is known to have had a series of conferences with Diedrich that involved the redistricting study. What happens to the Political consultant's handiwork depends ()fl lhe collective action of the board of supervisors. It alone hai; the say an rr districting, a s ay lhal Oiednch described last year as "purely a political dec1s1on as Uu~ druwang uf j ll pohlical boundancs is." Uutht•r 's "plan A" include< poht1cjl advantages for SChm1t , \nlhom a nd Clark. · f''nr l'chm1t. It J:l\C~ him a n an t oJd mlo Newport Beach where his pol1llcal backers foel his con- ~ervaltve stances Wlll be well re- ceived and where, they bcheVl', l'Jmpa 1gn dollars will be availa- hlt• l''or Anthony , Butcher's pro- l><>SaJ gives hJm a distnl't that rn eludes all ot his home city. Wl.'stminst<•r t\nd for Clark, the Butcher rt·· !11stnct.mg plan gives him all or Anaheim , where he was once mayor Diedrich potentially lo.ses the three c1t1es where he and oUler Democrats do well -Buena !'ark, La Palma and Cypress - ,ind exposes ham to the n sk or be· 1ng a new face 1n part..; of Orange .ind parts cif th~ Saddleback \ allev llow('\'Cr. southeastern Orange < 'ounl y 1s wher <' the action as th1•iw d ays a!'I f;1r as t•ounly go\ l'I nmcnt 1s concernrd. lt1ley lo11es t1•rrlt11ry under any . ltll'm pt to corrcrl th1• political 1mbalanrf" Services Set For Mesa Man Ralph Ege Jr. Visitation will be held WPrlnes- day preceding the Thursday funeral services for Ralph W. 1':ge Jr., a long-time C-Osta Mesa resident. who died Sunday. Mr. Ege, who was 51, suc- cumbed to a heart attack. He had lived In th e Co6ta Mesa area for 35 years and ror the past 20 years was a member or lbe S..nta Ana Fire Department. Mr. Ege was a member of the Newport H a rbor American utlon Post 291 and the Santa• Ana Mason ic Lodge904. · He leaves bis wife, Betty J o Ege, of Costa Men; three dau1bters, Linda Davies or Van- couver, Wash., Cathy Jo tge •nd Karen R. Ege both of Costa Mesa; a mother, Margaret C. Ere or W asblnsiton, Ut.ab; a st.· ter, Unda Owens of Fort Worth, Texas, and a grandson. Vlsltatlon will be held Wednes· day nt 10 n .m . •t Bell Broadway Mortuary, Costa M~a. f\lncral services wm be cond\lcted 111u.ns- d1y at 11 a .m . at Pacific View Mortuary, Corona dd Mar wtth Chaplain Ken Mltcbell ind Muoolc Lodce GCMof11clllin(. Oil Mini s ter T ayeh Ab· dulkarrm of Iraq, onc·<Jf thc pnce hawks, said, "The maJonty will decide the rnlc of the increa'>e, not one or two I am sure lhl• m a JO raly as for an increase as mud\ as lht• rate of inflation." OPEC cco nom1 s l s h a ve cst1matt:'d tnfliltlon of goods im- ported by OPEC members from industrialized countries at 26 per- cent since the lasl rate increasf' in 1975. WcslC'rn officials contend that this innation averaged less than 10 percent. Couple Ask BabyRetwn HAWTHORNE <AP>-A young couple have tearful- ly pleaded for the return or their s1x-month·old baby boy taken from has crib. Mrs. Doris BustiUos, 22, sobbed as she talked to re• porters Tuesday with her hus band, Jerry , 24, as s heriff's d eputies con- tinued their search for the baby, Jason. Nearly 70 deputies, some using dogs, resumed their sear c h tod ay but in- vestigators said there have been no ransom dem ands and they have been unable to determine a possible motive. E',....PogeAJ SALARY ••• Jlld to nuctuate depending on a teacher's doily schc.-duJe. The dis- trict did not specify the numb<!r of hours a teacher must work each day . LEAVE: The NMEA is re- questing a n additionaJ 34 days or paid leave per year for each teacher including 10 days upon the adoption of a child, 10 days bereavement leave and six days of personal leave. The district is orrering 10 days of pald accident or illness leave und five d ays b er eavement leave. Personal leave of up to s ix days would be deducted from the accumulated accident or illness leave. T he m ajority of other leaves would be without pay. HEALTH BENEFITS: The board is offe ring lire insurance and medical and dental benerit~ not to exceed $1,001 per year for each teacher. The NM EA hu requested a (uJ. ly paid medical a nd dental health plan for teachers and their families. The district's response, which is available atdlstricto(ftces and city halls, came with no com- menttrom trustees. ' At the n ext regular board meeting scheduled for Jan. ll, 1977, trustees will open thft Ooor ror public discus11lon on the con· tract propouls. Inmatee A8k Parole MEXICO CITY <AP) -In- mates on a hunger alrlke In a Mwco Clty prison sent o letter Tuesday to President Joae Lope1 PortlUo aakln1 hJm to puah lealalatlon throuah conareas sraouna parole rl1ht1 to druf al· fmden. .. Owat Ing Told Former asl ron:.iut Fr unk Borman , cha irm un of s pecia l commission in- vestigating cheating al U.S Military A<'ade my, tells news conference that report revealed worst cheating scandal even bigger than West Point acknowledged Story Page A4 . Wom an Faces Rap CARSON CAP > -Bibisile Black. 18, sought in conneetion with the fatal shooting or one person and the wounding of a de· puty 10 the Carson shopping mall. has been booked for 1n- vest1galion or murder after she surrendered al a shenff's substa- tion_ Newport Heights or Woodland. A num~r of Harper parents expressed concern over the Joss 0( Harper"• Medla Centtt and many were dubious about the dis- t rl ct' s criteria for dosing t>Ch<>ols. They received support from trustee M a.rian Bergeson who cast the sole dissenting vote on the motion to close Harper. Mrs. Bergeson said there is a need for more specitic criteria and an overall plan ln the district's In· tentJon lo close as many as seven schools ln the next two years. Althou~h admitting a need for more specific criteria lo be ap- plied to all district schools . trustees hedged on delaying a de- cision rurther and voted tor the shutdown. "It's the nature or the board to be imperrect," said board Presl- !lent Donald Smallwood, "but l th.tnk we have been sensitive to the community and happen to believe they (Harper students) will get a. good education." Closing Harper will save the d1strict $100,850, school officials estimate. Probe Sche duled LOS ANGELES <AP) -Los Angeles County supervisors have voted to seek a state investigation of automobile insurance rates saying local motorists are being gouged for about $559 million a year. AD HAD REAL 'sa' APPEAL ·'The ad produced good response and the sax sold to a Daily Pilot reader ... That's the beautiful music experienced by the I luntington Beach woman who placed this classified ad: Conn soprano saxophonl', good condition. $150 X XX·XXXX If you b ave a musical instrument you want to convert to cash. call 642·5678. We make it easy to put a few words lo work for you, in the Daily Pilot. A critic or nolae at the Orange County Airport TUt.>:4day at- tacked a county hired consu.1- tunt 'a survey that concluded that residents 1n aoncraJ don't believe • the airport is a significant pro. blem. Newport ncach r eside nt n:.init'I Emory, who wru; amon.: I hose ca14mg for u \'Onsullant 's s urvey , (•!aimed irrelevant economic questions were askt'tl along with airport noise ques· lions. And, he claimed a consultant drew noise boundaries around the county-owned facility that re· ally were not nol.sy. As a result, he contended, only 33 of the 306 airport-area resi- dents. really Jive within an area to which noise s tandards would apply County supervisors Tuesday JIUt ofr n •ct•iving the consultant's report, uftt!r Ne wport Ol'ach city orhc1als asked lo review It Cor a week. Fro.a Po~ A J STUDY ••• discuss various road!. Transportation Commissioner Lyn Calcrdinc a1:rc<..'<l Ulat a joint meeting is necessary. "Irvine is build ing roads towards Newpor t Beach . Newport Beach is bu1ldmg roads t owards Irvin e ," noted Calerdiot'. "But lhc roam. aren't meeting.'' Frora Page Al SWINDLE ••• plaintiff's reputation and ability lo conduct bus1 ness. Monl'x ~ay!'I in the suit that it demand<'d corn•cl1on or r elrilc' Lion from the book C(Jmpany. but neither has been made. --- *~ \\lS_EOUIPMEN( HEADQtf ARTE RS ,.,.~ Warmup Suits Childrens -1J95 & 21 95 Adul ts -2495·2655-28 95 3295.J995 Rugby Shirts -19s5 Adidas Shirts 395 & 49s Tennis Shirts 695.995.1095 Tennis Shorts Boys -595 & 695 Mens _ 695-895.1295.1595 Ladies Tennis Shorts 1195 & 1295 Tennis Dresses Long Sleeve Acrylic V-neck Sweaters 695 Tennis Sox-loot Sox Sweat Sox Tennis Rackets Wilson • Yonex • Davis Bancroft • Dunlop • Prince Racquetball Racquets Leach • Ektelon -Wilson Penn "Ro11out" Racquetballs Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Baseball Mitts Basketballs Volleyballs Soccer Balls Footballs Morey Googie Boards Swim Ans . . Open tiles Till 9:00 till Xmas • Open Xmas Eve till 6:00 • 7 Saddlehaek 0 EOITION 1\(ternooJ1 N.Y. Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 3.SOJ 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1976 TEN CENTS, I Redistricting Plan · Shakes Board By GARY GRANVILLE Ot tM O•llY l"I ... st.ff Political computer expert Bill ButcheF does more than team up with Arnold Forde to for m Orange County's most notorious campaign consulting team. Lately. for example, Butcher's been picking up census fi gures from a county analyst, packing the (igures into a calculator and O•llY l">lel SU.ff ..... lo Bolldat1 Coaeert Patti Sakurai played with the Viejo School orchestra Tuesday in Mission Viejo in the fi rst o f a w eek-lon g series of Christmas choral and ins t r umenta l concerts in Capis trano Unified School District schools. Elde r s Lead P rogram o n Age, Agin g More than S0,000 persons older than 60 hve w1th1n SadJdleback Colle~e·s attt'ndanceboundaries. ) Statistics hke that one prompt· ~ the Mission V1e10 :.chool to ~tabh11h a ..:erontology program, now near the t•n1I or its f1r..t ~mester Thursday al I p m al th(' Ha r vard A\·enut' Community Clubhou~t·. ''701 llJrvard Ave• 1n lrvmf'. lhr f1r .. t 1>uhhc m<.'<.'t1n1t of w h a t w 1 11 b <' c a I It• d l h ,. ''Emf'ritu~ CounC'1I" convenes This panel, rompn sed rtf seni or c-il.l tcns and others with an m terest and expertise m servin1t the elderly. w 111 serve :is the pnmary ad visory board for th<' 1erontology program. according to Dr. Bob Pette l(ill. program coordinator and instructor Pellegill 1s a graduate or USC's Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center , which pioneered much of the current nurry of r esearch 1~ to agmg and the elderly Pcttegill said far more people flt Into the category or "old<'r adults" thon e ver before. Specific courses offered under the school's gerontology progra m include Widow~ and Widowers - New Horizons," a series of pre· sen~tions by expN'ts related to the problems or losing a spouse late In lire. There is also a class in planrung for retirement that is des igned to examine ways to make the mosl cl life in the retirement years. <See ELDERS, P age AU AD IUD REAL 'S4X' APPEAL "The ad produced g ood response and the sax sold to a Daily Pilot. reader." That's the beautiful music experienced by the Jluntingtoo Beach woman who placed Utla cln sined ad : Conn 10prono 11:1xophtln<', aoo<J condition. $150 XXX•XXXX H you have a mualcal instrument you want to convert to cub, call 642·5678. We make It. euy to put a few wards to work foe you, in the Dally P\10(. • then drawing lines on maps or Orange County. Those heavy lines drawn with red ink may soon bring about a stuonJng upheaval in county gov- emmenl's political profile. That's because Butcher's han· diwork represents proposed new boundaries for Orange 'County's five supervisorial districts. Supervisor Thomas JWey was given his first look at Butcher's handiwork this week. And Riley's reaction to pr<>- posed changes in his Fifth District boundary lines was an angry. "No way!" Cruer cause of the Newport Beach supervisor 's protest was a l!ne drawn through his home city that would place all or Newport Beach on the ocean side of Coast Highway in the Second District. "There's no justification, no justification whatever, lo sug- gest splitting the city between two districts," Riley said late Tuesday night. · Realizin g that he must lose some portion of his district so that the population of the five dis· lricts will be close to equal. Riley s aid he is resigned to having In Viejo Street ·Shot in Groin Ends Couple's QuaITel A qu a r re l between a n estranged couple at a Mission Viejo home ended early today when the woman assertedly shot her spouse in the groin . Orange County Sheriff's of· ricers identified the woman as Jean Trant, 41, of 1501 Pegasu:. St., Santa Ana. She was booked into the County J cul on charges or MAC Studies Home Buying Speculation Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council members agreed ~ weet to research methods of controlling speculative home buying, despite one member's concern that they should or could do anything a bout the problem. Councilman J ohn Noble said he ls not proposing that MAC seek controls . But he said he wants to find out how development rirms and other communities control the problem . Noble argued that speculators, who buy several new homes at once so they can turn around and sell them al a higher pncc, arc preventing young families from moving into Mission Vi ejo. "I think these people arc tak. ing the opportunity away from young people:' he said. attempted murder. ft is alleged that Mrs. Trant s hot Da vid Trant, 45, as he hustled her to her car outside his home at 24122 Salero Drive. Of· ficers said the quarrel that began inside the hom e continued all the way down the driveway and to the sidewalk. OCCicers said Mrs. TtanL ob- JCCted to being pushed into the car by her husband and took a gun from the glove compartment and shot him. The victim was reported lo be in satisfactory condition loday at Mission Comm unity Hospita l, Mission Viejo . Officers hope to arraign Mrs. Trant Thursday in Santa Ana Municipal Court. Saudi Arabia Asks Freeze on Oil Cost DOHA , Qatar (AP> -The Organization of Petroleum Ex· po rting Countri,es (OPEC >· opened a priee·flxlng meeting to- day with only conservative Saudi Arabia, the cartel's biggest pro- ducer. opposed to an increase in theprlceofcrude oU. The Saudi oil minister , Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, said on ar- rival that his country favors postponing the increase for six m o nths be ca us e the world economy is still too shaky. The Saudis previously said they would agree lo a ·•reasonable increase" of less than 10 percent in the price o r $11.5 1 f o r a b a rre l o r benchmark crude . only now but for some time to come." Their host, Sheik Khal1fa Bin Hamad al Tbani of Qatar, told them "All we ask for Is a falr bala.,;ce between the price of oil and imported industrial goods." Yamani said his aovemment round that the trend or lntema- Uonal economic recovery "is not as strong as we hoped to have." He noted that Saudi Arabian light crude is the benchmark oil on which OPEC's price structure is based, and commented, "I don't think OPEC will be in position to raise the price of Saudi crude without the consent of Saudi Arabia.'' Sa udi Arabia, OPEC's leading moderate as well as its largest CSee OIL, Page AZ) some of the Saddleback Valley rem oved from the ar<'n he rl'presents. Butcher 's plan. called "plan A," suggests tha t the Suddkback c:.rea north or the San Oiego Freeway be placed m the Third District. Wh e n t a k e n t ogether , Butche r's Fifth D1stnct boun- da ry pro posals suggest that Supervisor Laurence Schmit be given that ocean portion of Newport Beach and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's representation reach into the Saddle back Valley. In the over all plan, Dlednch would forfeit La Palma, Cypress and Buena Park to Fourth Dis· tnct Supervisor Ralph Clark. <See LINES, Page AZ) Sign of the Ti•es The mlton Inn. 25205 La P az Road in Laguna Hills. becam e the l loliday Inn Dec. 5, but thc sign change w&.1s not m ade until Tuesday. Remodclin~ is currently under way, according to Holiday Inn m anagem ent. Rooms an · being r edone, as are lhe coffee shop , restaurant and lounge. Noble also a r g u ed t h a t speculators a re contributing to h.tgher taxes because they a rc C'aus1ng a n incr ease in the market value of homes. Although she said she, too, was conccrnt'd. councilmember Kathleen Kelly said, "I would not like to s ee the free nrnrk<'l !'ystem disturbed any more lhan ll IS " "We hope to convin<:e the mem· bers of 0 P EC of our views," Yamani said. "We believe we have a strong view. but we never come with a posit.Jon we can't change." The ministers of the 13 nations who supply 80 percent or the Oil imported by the world's non· Communist nations met behind bulletproor shutters tn the ban· quct hall of a luxurious hotel beside the Persian Gull. 'Drug Doesn't Paralyze' Speculator s may rail>c t he market 'aluc or Mission VieJo homes. she ~a id , but no onC' fo rces a nyone to buy t hose homes. She all>o contended the potent111l profit from homes 1s one reason people move lo the com munity I nd on esi a n Oil Minist e r Mohammed Sadli, chairman of OPEC, opened the conference with a reminder to the ministers that their decisions would "afrect the st ate of health of the world, not O tJL'I 9 SM~ING C>AVS n LEFT--I'D f Accused Surge on Tel/,s of Valium Effect A physician from accused Dr Ross Todd McClure's own com· munity or South Laguna testified in Orange County Superior Court today that he freqllenUy uses the drug Valium in his practice as an orthopedic surgeon. And invariably, Dr. Da vid Stokesbary told the jury in the rape trial, his patients react to what they believe is pain whilt• they are under the influencl' of the tranq uilizer and art' well aware of the treatment being provided by the doctor. Defense a ttorney Leonard McBride summoned the physi· cian to the stand in a rurther bid to demonstrate to the jury that a woman who claims Dr. McClure raped hE>r Jan. 7 was capable: of reMstance unde r the influence of Valium. The 22.ycar·old victim earh{'[' testified in the prosecution phase of the trial that she "became a vegetable" shortly after being in- jected and was powerless lo pre- vent Dr. McClure's alleged sex· ual advances. Councilman Ted K een e, however , said profit was not his motive for moving to Mission Viejo. Rather , he sa1d, lus reason was that it's "the greatest place to hve " 8ETTE9t. HUR.f:tY .' CJ Saddlehack Trustee The Dana Point woman tnld the jury that s he was rupcd lt1 several positions on the exa min· ing t a bl e a nd r o r c.'e d t o participate in an ad of sexual perversion He said he would like young people to have the same chance to enjoy the com munity. Booms Rock Homes PASADENA (AP) -Air Force maneuvers over the desert ap· parently caused a series of sonic booms thnt rattled windows Tuesday. I~ Pa-.f Popkia Vote List Expanding An Aegean Hills resident who d esc ribes hims elf a s a "philosophe r of education" has added his name to the expanding list of potential candidates for the Saddleback Va lley Unified School District's March trustee election. Steven L. Hackbarth, or 25674 Po Ave .. took papers from the• county's Registrar of Voters of· flee Tuesday. Hackbarth is the seventh person to Indicate interest Jn the race for two seats on the Board of F.ducalion. Viejo Film Veter~ Dies So far, none or the candidates have filed the declar ation papers which will officially put thei r names on the ballot. Candldates have until S p.m. De<:.30tofl1ethedocuments. Joe Paul Popkin. who wa.s ac· live in Hollywood's film industry for 40 years before his retirement four years ago, died suddenly In his Mission Viejo home Tuesday evenlna. He was 70. Mr. Popkin had been a director or the Caata del Sol Homeowners AasociaUon for two years and wu serving as treasurer of tho retirement comm\D\it.y's board at the time of his death. Paula Peru, one or Mr. PopJUn'1 two daughters, said to- day ber fat.h r, a native Callror· nlan, started In t.he movie in· dustry In the 1830s ud worked toe aovemment rum companltS durtn1World Warn. Attu the war, be became ln· votved in productions by several studios as a ssociate producer and unit production manager, working on films such as "Cleopatra" for 20th Century Fox and "Lilies of the Field'' for United Artists. A apokesman at the Fox studios in Culver City said Popkin 's job en tall~ hlrinl and oraanltlng all th rum crews and "1enerally makln1 tbc pro· ducer's job a whole lot easier on a. mmoflhatscope." Mn. Peres said her father also worked ln television durin& it.I early yeara. His molt notable credits Included th• lonc·runnlng Perry Maaon serlea and the western aerlet BrokClD Arn:Yw • Mr. Popkin was an avid golfer, Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the huge Al Malaikah Shrine in Los Angeles, Mrs. Perez noted. Richard Lowcock, president or the Cuta del Sol asa:oetation, . '1ald Mr. Popkin's deat.b came as · a shock. "He was a very fine man,'' Lowcock •aid. Mr. P@kln ls 1u.rvived by his wlte, Mary Jan.e, cf the r1unlly home at 27f72 Calle Marin, two daqbters, Mra. Peres and M'ra. Pamela Brou1bton a.nd t.bre~ irandcbildren. Servtees bsYe been 1et for Saturday at the O'Conno.r Laaun• Hills M ortuan. Both Incumbe nts, William Kohler and Dennis A. Smith. have said they will seek reetec· Uon. Their potential challengers include Ge rald Klein, Mary Phillips. Clllford Boehmer and Michael Patrick Clancey. Five Br other s Die • BRINSMADE, N.D. CAP) - The bod.let of tlve brothers aged s to U w~ found Tuead,.y In bue- me1tt bedrooms attor fire dtttroyed their rural farm home. 'lbo boy1' parent.I, Mr. and Mrs. Dt'lbe:rt 81n1haro, and nve Olher ehlldren were treated tor amoke lDbalaUon, otncla~ said. ( The victim testified that the drug left her dazed and di!.ori<'nt· ed and that s he felt its effects for several hours a ft er she left Dr. McClure·~ office. Weath er Sunny through Thursday with highs in the mid 70s on the colisl. 80 inland. Lows in the mid '40s. I NSIDE T ODA ,. Flb~ McGee ia bock, l7Ul tld1time1t'1 on tel~i.fwn. noc rodlo. and he won't hove ma /ol'IWIU closet. Story, picture, A.1. l adex "" .. AIO "' OH Cit Cit Alt ,.. .... . .., ~ .. ,. cs C> as .... ., 14 Alt Cll .,., .... •• .... 44 •• :~.42---:0:A_IL_Y_P_l~LO:T:-=-:-:-s_e:-:-;---W_td~n_ucs::::ax~:=o.c.m====ber==15=·=197==8-------... Fro• Patre AJ ....... _ .. J ELDERS .•. Other cla:.:ses examine the various problems of old uae und tbe elderly and sogge5t the most a cceptable method:. Cot copang with them. Students can t ake a vanety of courses leading lo c:ir eers in nursing home and retirement community management. nutri- tion, service programs for Uw elderly, consumer protection and recreation Brochures prepared by Sad· dleback describing the geron· tology progr am noted that in 1900, three mill ion Americans were over 65. There arc now 21 million and each day, another 4 ,000 p e r so n s reach that milestone. "Many problems of the elderly are coming to light that weren't known or were ignored in the past," Pettegill said People who work with older people may do a good job now but m1ghl do their JObs better with help, he added. "One of our goals ls to get in- formation out lo young and old to show that old age is not so bad - that 1t can be a great lime of life." Pettegill said Of part1cul ar concern, Pct- tegill noted, are mandatory re- tirement policies that rob society of experien ced , highly quahfied people and services of women whose husbands have retired and whose children are grown. The present program al Sad- dleback has four educational .. tracks." Three or the tracks are de· signed for students who ar e plan- ning careers in gerontology and involve such things as ad· minis trative managem ent, rec reation and leisure and 6ervicc delivery. Campus Study Questioned by .MAC Panel Mission V1c10 Mun1c1pal Ad- v1sory Coun<'il members this week ra1S{'d doubts about the adequacy of un cnv1ronmental impact report on Saddlcback College propo:.cd satellite cam pus. Contending the report leaves unanswered questions and con- cerns, MAC members refused lo approve the report submitted by the cotle~e. They asked instead that someone from the college come and talk lo them about it. Although the proposed campus lies well nQTth of M1ss1on VieJO. al the intersertwn of Myford Road and Bryan Avenue on the Irvine Ran<'h. lhl' councilmen said th<''' will tw affrctcd hy ll be<'au&e tl "" 1lh1n thc•1r colk1tt• d1Mrt<'l Thi• rnunrtl ' pl.1nnmK com rn1lll'l' -.ui.:~t·~ll•<l Joolhl·r &1tc for tht• r111l1·~·· \\1Jultl lw lx•tter thun lht• om• ~<'h:ct~d \lf\C.' member-. ab.n c111l''\t111ned "ht•lht•r ther\• ~hould l"\'t•n bl• ,1 <o('('ond ('~1mpus Fluor Employe Charged With Grand Tl1ef t A -;.inta An.i man &u.c;pcctcd of ~tt'.1lan~ $1 .170 worth of drafting N 1u1pm 1•nl f rom ~he Fluor ('011lflr:.it111n 1n I rvmr was arrest 1•1f 1'111•1,d ,1' on 1:1 and the ft d1.1r~t"• f\111 0Hir1.1b .1t th(• nt•w F'luor butld1n~ "'cn· n •portt•dly un ·'"·1r1· 11f lht• tht'ft until notified hv S,mt._c An.1 Polac-c and given ll h~l 11f thl' 'us pected m1ss1ng •tt>rr" wh1r h included fc vc draft an): m .1l'h1n .. , $;1nt.1 /\11.1 l'nlH't' arrcsll'd Mano Mor.ilrl>. :lb, and booked him into Oran~c County Jail. 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'"VtdwU<I •llMll\ .. •CHI "°'"'"-'•" ti ...,,""'_ .. t~r.:.~c.i:•',:::!~f;,.:!1'.:1 c ~::, ":;~ =~re:.:~:~~~ -"'·· '"'"' ... , ' wuple A.ak BabyRetrun UNESDRAWN ..• HA WTMORNE (AP) -A YOW\f couple have tearful· ly pleaded for the return of thefr six-month-old baby boy taken from his cnb. Mrs. Doris Bustillos, 22, sobbed as she talked to re- porters Tuesday with her husband, Jerry, 24, as sheriff's deputies con- tinued their search for the baby, J a.son. Nearly 70 deputies, some using dogs, resumed their search t od ay but i n - vestigators said there have been no ransom demands and they have been unable to determine a possible motive. Man Held fu Death At Concert A man accused or fatally stab- bing a fellow patron during a fracas Sunday at an Escape Coun· try rock concert was booked into Orange County Jail on murder charges early today. SherifC's deputies said Larry J oachin Niles, 20, of 15200 Magnolia St., Westminster, sur· rendered lo officers at the Santa Ana Sheriff's station with the ex· planation that he had heard he was wanted forquestionin2. It is alleged that Niles is the man who stabbed PauJ Lynn Darsbay Jr., 21, of Norwalklode- alh during a dispute that erupted when two men got to their feet at the height of the concert and began to demons tr ate. Officers said Darshay tried to intervene and restore order when other patrons attacked the two men and was stabbed in the chest. He died on the way to Mission Community Hospital, Mission Vie Jo. Scbmft would r.iinqulsh bis reprerentaUon ln portions of Fountain Valley and Watmlnster to Ftrst Oialnct Supervlaor Phlli p A.6lbony. And portions of Huntington Beach now in Riley's districl would end up in Schmit 's. Overall, the most dramatic change in the Butcher proposal is ln Diedrich 's Third District. As proposed, it would stretch from La Habra In the northeast \o roughly Ortt>ga Highway and the San Diego Freeway i.n the southeast. Pres e ntl y, th e fi ve superv1sorial districts are badly out of whack relative to popula- tion represented. Mid-year figures show that Riley. for example, represents 426,26S residents . Schmit represents only 318,328, accord- ing to the m id-year figures. The same sta tistics show An· thony's district is home to 327,560 residents, Dierich 's lo 330,561 and Clark's to 319,l!kl. Supervisors are required by state law lo redistrict at least on- ce every 10 years to correct any population 1m balances that might ex isl. Such imbalances that exist now are seen as a violation of the one-man, one-vote principle. Orange County supervisors last drew new boundaries in 1971 with former supervisor Robert Ballin being charged with de- 11 be rate l y gerrymandering potential political rivals out or his district. Early las t year. supervisors voted 3·2 to redis trict and ap· pointed a committee or aides to draw up propos als. But arter about to conferences, the aides were stalemated on propos als and the project was abandoned despite the supervisors' resolve lo tackle re- districting in a non-election year. Since then, the issue has lain dormant until Butcher's chat with Riley this week, a chat in which Riley was shown onlv the proposed Fifth Distnct boun- daries. Riley said today he is '"dis- tressed" bv Butcher 's unofficial role as apparently a volunteer Bonilis Threatened By Terrorist Group OKLAHOM A CITY <AP) - Letters purporting to be from a terrorist group identified aa the "Combined Liberation Front" threatened today to blow up "strategic" loC'alions in Oklahoma City unless the group ~as paid $1 m11l1on m small bills. f',....PageAJ OIL •.• producer, is under heavy pre· :.sure Crom th~ United States to hold the oil price Im(' President· l'lect Carter told a news con ference Tuesday that Secretary of State Henry A. K1ssmger and his successor. Cyrus R. Vance, both talked with r epresentatives or the ml nation ..... and Carter s llid he felt "very good a bout their attitude." Most of the other 12 members of the international 011 cartel are anxious for a price increase, con- tending that it is needed to offset the erosion or international infla- uon on the purchasmg power of their oil income Although some nations demanded a 25 percent hike, an increase in the 8lo lSper- ct>nl range was predktt'd beforf' Yamanl called for a freeze. The U S. State Department said Lh1s week th at each 5 percent in· crease in the price of crude oil would mean a rise of .8 of one cent a gallon In the price of gasolin~ in tht' United States, now averaging 6C>cents a ga llon EI Toro Past To Be Viewed By Historian Orange County author: historian Jim Sleeper will chroni· cle "El Toro's quaint and curious past" and dlscuss his latest book at the monthly Saddleback His- torical Society Sunday at 3 p.m. at the New Deal Soup Kitchen In El Toro. Sleeper, whose grandfather farmed the Trabuco Mesa and whose uncle clerked in the old El Toro General Store, specializes tn local history. He recently completed the first of a Rlanned six-volume history of the Santa Ana Mountains. Volume One is a history of bears ln the county entitled ·'A Boys Boot of Bear Starin (Not foe 8o)"J), a Griuly lnti'Oductlon to the Santa Ana Moun\alna." A hfJtoric1l 11oclet)t apc>ltnman t1ld Sleeper will •l)ln a number ~•about El Toro'• ort1ln JS a ct Oatrlcb farm, a poftbt f ou.nder. unique foull ~di • t aboot-outs and "tbt true•~ cocmt" of\be.area'snrsucboot. The three-page letters were left outside a City Hall door before 8 a .m . and were ad· dressed to Mayor Patience Lal· ting and City Manager Jim Cook. Officials of the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms division of the Treasury Department, the FBI and local officers im- mediately began a search of areas where any bombs might be planted. The letter included drawings of ·an alleged bomb -a drawing which a federal spokesman said s h owe d a high d egree of sophistication. The letters said lhal directions for delivery of the $1 million would be given to officials at 2 p.m . Federal officials said the let· ters were highly literate and the drawing of the bomb indicated that s hould the writer have ac· cess' to the necessary materials. he could build a bomb of powerful force. Officers with guard dogs began checking out public buildings, the reservoirs and other places when~ a terrorist group might possibly place a homb. Signups Open For Basketball In Saddleback Boys and girls in the first through fourth grades may re- gister for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Recrea- tion Department's basketball program from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at all district clcmen· tary schools. Youngst ers also may sign .UP for:the program Dec. 11 at the same lime In district schools. The league play will begin Jan. 8. The registration fee is $2.2S per child for fiut through fourth graders and S3.2S per child for filth and sixth graders. Volunteer coaches also are needed to work with the league. Further information may be ob- tained by c alling 768-0981. Tots to Deck MVLibrary Chlldren aged 3th and older aro lnVited to "deck the library" with thelr Cbriatmu cratla from 2 to' p.m . Thurad~ lo the Mis-sion VltJo branch Ubrll')'. Partlclpanu wW help paint hoUday scenes on library win· doWI and moo crlfta to take bome. Children also are uked t.o bro inc a home·made or putt)lued ornamen t to decorate lb• library's tree. consultant in the study Butcher 10 acknowledged computer ~nd math expert. is known to bave had a series of conferences with Diedrich that Involved the redistncung stud>-. What happens to the pobllcaJ coosultant's handiwork depends on the collect! ve action of the board of supervisors. It alone has the say in re- districting, a say that Diedrich described last year 8ll "purely a political d ecision as the drawmg of all political boundaries ls." Buther's "plan A" includes political advantages for Schmit. Anthony and Clark. For Schmit, it gives him an tn· road into Newport Beach where his political backers feel his con- servative stances will be well re- ceived and where, they believe, campaign dollars will be availa- , ble. For Anthony, Butcher's pro- posal gives him a district that in· eludes all of his home city, Westminster, And for Clark. the Butcher re· districting plan g1ves rum all or Anaheim, whe re he was once . mayor. Diedrich potentially loses the three cities where t\e and other Democrats do well -Buena Park, La Palma and Cypress - and exposes him to the risk of be· ing a new face in parts of Orange and parts of the Saddlcback VaJley. However. southeastern Orange County is where the action ls these days as far as county gov- ernment is concerned. Riley los es territory under any attempt to C'orrect the poht1cal imbalance. Russ Backs Viet BANGKOK, Thailand (AP ) - The chief Soviet representaltve at the Vietnamese Communist party congr ess. Mikhail A. Suslov, pledged Moscow's con- tinued strong support of Viet· nam today The Soviet llmon 1'> proud to have stood by Vietnam ih its fi ght against "the strongest and fiercest enemy," the United States, he s aid. Christmas Baby Mary Westphal of Aurora, Ill., hugs her newly adopted son, Timothy John, after a three-year battle with adop- tion agencies and social workers who contended Mrs . Westphal, confined to a wheelchair by polio, couldn't be a good mother. Train Ranis Truck MARLAND, Okla. CAP) -An Amtrak passenger train collided with a gasoline truck at a rural cr05sing near this north-central Oklahoma town today, killing two trainmen and the driver of the truck. Police said the southbound Am - trak train, carrying 100 lo J 10 passengers. plowed into the bulk 0il tanker about 10 a.m., slicing the truck in half. The twis ted remains of the truck burst into flames, witnesses said, while the train contmued down the track for about a mile andahal!beforecatchingfire. The train 's engineer, ;dentilied as Earl Hulse, and Junior Young, the traln's fireman, were Jellied, police said. Thedeadt.ruckdriver was notidentificd. There were no reports or in· juries l o passenge rs . T~e locomotive and three cars, m· duding a baggage car loaded with Christmas presents, reportedly burned as long as two hours alter the accident. ~~~~~~~~- *'a \\lS E!UIPME~r* HEADQUARTERS ....... 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